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Bible  Interpreter; 

OR, 

IMPROVED  HELPS  TO  BIBLE  STUDY, 

CONTAINING  THE  FOLLOWING  INVALUABLE  AIDS,  TO  THE  PROPER 
STUDY  OF  THE  WORD  OF  GOD,  AS  FOUND  IN  WILMORE'S 
NEW  ANALYTICAL  REFERENCE  BIBLE: 

A  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE; 

OR, 

THE  WHOLE  BIBLE  ARRANGED  IN  SUBJECTS. 

Edited  by  ROSWELL  D.  HITCHCOCK,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

LATE   PKKSIDENT   OF   THE   UNION   THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARY,  NEW  YORK. 

DILIGENTLY  COMPARED  AND  REVISED. 
WITH  NEW  AND  IMPROVED  INDEXES  DESIGNED  TO  FACILITATE  READY  REFERENCE. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  BIBLE. 

Revised  by  JOHN  EADIE,  D.  D.,  LL.D., 

LATE  PROFESSOR  OF  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE  IN  THE  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,  SCOTLAND. 


COMPREHElsrSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS; 

ARRANGED  IX  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER. 

REVISED  AND  EDITED  BY 

1 

PHILIP  SCHAFF,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

LATE  PROFESSOR   OF  CHURCH  HISTORY  IN  THE  UNION  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  NEW  YORK; 
AUTHOR  OF  "CHURCH  HISTORY,"   "CREEDS  OF  CHRISTENDOM,"  "  BIBLE  DICTIONARY ;" 
AND   EDITOR   OF  "INTERNATIONAL   ILLUSTRATED  COMMENTARY," 
"SCHAFF-HERZOG  RELIGIOUS  ENCYCLOPAEDIA." 


ILLUSTRATED  WITH  MAPS  AND  ENGRAVINGS. 


NEW  YOEK: 

J.  J^.  WILMORE  &  CO 

18  95. 


coisrTEisrTs 

OF 

THE  BIBLE  INTERPRETER; 

OR, 

IMPROVED  HELPS  TO  BIBLE  STUDY. 


THE  BIBLE  ARRANGED  IN  SUBJECTS. 

PAGE 

1.  How  TO  Use  the  Analysis   aG 

2.  Veese  Index,  showing  the  Page  in  the  Analysis  on  which  any  Verse 

OP  Scripture  may  be  Found   a  7 

3.  Names  of  the  Twenty-seven  Books,  into  which  the  Analysis  Divides 

the  Bible,  with  their  Sub-division  into  Chapters,  Sections  and 
Sub-sections  a  79 

4.  The  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Biblk   1 

5.  Alphabetical  Index  op  the  Subjects  in  the  Analysis   687 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  BIBLE. 

1.  How  TO  Use  the  Concordance   720 

2.  The  Concordance   721 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 

1.  The  Plan  of  the  Helps,  with  Examples  Illustrating  their  Use  .  .  .  1064 

2.  The  Helps  Arranged  in  Alphabetical  Order  1065 

3.  The  Scripture  Atlas,  with  Index  1187 

(Total  Number  of  Pages  in  the  Work  1310.) 


Copyright,  1895.  by  J.  A.  Wilmore  &  Co. 


^''^^  PREFACE.* 


Wilmore's  New  Analytical  Reference  Bible  makes  the  Bible  its  own  interpreter  by 
furnishing  the  reader  with  the  necessary  helps  for  its  intelligent  study.  It  embraces,  in  two 
parts,  which  are  separately  paged — 

1.  The  Authorized  P]nglish  Version  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  according  to  the  standard 
Oxford  edition,  with  parallel  passages,  notes  and  the  chronology  on  the  outer  margins.  To  these 
are  added  references,  between  the  columns,  to  the  Analysis  op  the  Bible  in  the  second  part. 

These  references  will  enable  the  reader  to  find,  at  once,  all  the  passages  of  the  Bible  which 
bear  on  the  same  topic. 

2.  Comprehensive  Bible  Helps.  They  present,  in  alphabetical  order,  condensed  informa- 
tion about  the  Bible  and  the  several  Books  composing  it,  and  about  the  persons,  places  and 
subjects  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  The  aim  has  been  to  give  the  results  of  the  latest  researches 
and  discoveries  in  a  concise  and  popular  manner,  and  to  state  facts  instead  of  opinions. 

By  means  of  the  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  to  which  frequent  references  are  made  in  these 
Helps,  many  of  the  more  important  subjects  are  treated  exhaustively  by  the  best  of  authorities,  the 
Bible  itself.  Thus,  the  subject  "  Jesus  Christ  "  is  referred  to  the  Analysis,  where  42  pages  are 
devoted  to  a  connected  Scripture  account  of  his  history,  teaching  and  example. 

References  are  likewise  made  to  passages  in  the  Bible  and  to  the  Concordance  to  enable 
the  reader  to  prosecute  further  investigation. 

The  illustrations  and  maps  were  specially  prepared  for  this  work. 

The  Helps  have  been  revised  and  edited  by  the  undersigned,  with  constant  reference  to  the 
corrections  and  improvements  of  the  Revised  Version  of  1885,  which  is  an  invaluable  commentary 
on  the  Authorized  Version  of  1611. 

3.  The  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Bible  ;  or.  The  Whole  Bible  Arranged  in  Subjects. 
This  is  the  work  of  the  late  President  Dr.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock  and  his  assistants,  prepared  on 
the  basis  of  Talbot's  Analysis,  as  revised  by  Rev.  Dr.  Nathaniel  West. 

It  furnishes  complete  and  simple  means  for  finding  at  once  all  that  the  Bible  teaches  on  any 
subject.  Various  improvements  made  in  this  new  edition  will  increase  its  usefulness.  By  means 
of  the  Analytical  References  in  the  Bible  and  a  full  Index  of  Subjects,  its  study  is  rendered 
very  convenient. 

4.  Cruden's  Concordance  to  the  Bible,  edited  by  the  late  Prof.  Dr.  John  Eadie  and 
wholly  revised,  is  too  well  known  to  need  any  extended  explanation.  In  its  present  form  it  will 
be  found  a  satisfactory  guide  for  finding  every  significant  word  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 

The  four  works  that  make  up  this  Analytical  Reference  Bible  supplement  each  other, 
and  as  now  arranged  and  connected  will  be  found  to  offer  a  solution  of  the  common  difiiculties 
which  all  Bible  students  sooner  or  later  encounter,  and  which  all  should  be  able  to  explain. 

Among  the  many  writers  who  have  contributed  to  the  preparation  and  completion  of  this 
volume  mention  should  be  made  of  Mr.  Henry  F.  Giere,  who  prepared  the  Analytical  References, 
and  who  has  had  the  general  supervision  of  the  work,  and  of  Mr.  Thos.  W.  Baker  and  Clemens 
Petersen,  A.  M.,  for  valued  assistance  on  the  Helps. 

The  Publishers  have  cheerfully  undertaken  the  great  labor  attending  the  issuing  of  a  work  of 
this  character,  and  have  spared  no  expense  to  bring  its  contents  and  typographical  execution  to  a 
high  standard  of  excellence.  It  is  hoped  that  the  book  may  prove  of  great  practical  use  in  facili- 
tating and  promoting  the  understanding  of  the  Word  of  God. 


N: 


EW  York,  Sept.,  1891. 


*  See  Publishers'  Note  on  following  page. 


PUBLISHERS'  NOTE. 


The  great  advantages  offered  by  Wilmore's  New  Analytical  Reference  Bible 
for  intelligent  and  profitable  Bible  study  have  created  a  desire  on  the  part  of  many 
students,  teachers  and  pastors  for  its  remarkable  combination  of  Bible  helps  in  a  smaller 
volume,  which  could  be  easily  carried.  This  demand  has  been  successfully  met,  the 
publishers  believe,  in  this  new  volume — The  Bible  Interpreter;  or,  Improved 
Helps  to  Bible  Study.  By  omitting  the  text  of  the  Bible  with  Marginal  Notes 
AND  Analytical  References,  and  substituting  therefor  a  Verse  Index  to  the 
Analysis,  by  means  of  which  the  text  in  full  of  every  verse  of  Scripture  may  be 
readily  found,  its  teachings  indicated,  and  the  text  of  all  relative  passages  of  Scripture 
shown,  the  bulk  of  the  work  has  been  reduced  nearly  one-half,  without  sacrificing  any 
of  the  aids  essential  for  "  comparing  Scripture  with  Scripture,"  and  arriving  at  a  clear 
understanding  of  the  text  of  the  English  Bible.  Inasnuich,  therefore,  as  The  Bible 
Interpreter  comprises  so  important  a  portion  of  Wilmore's  New  Analytical 
Reference  Bible,  and  contains  the  Helps  which  the  late  Prof  Dr.  Philip  Schaff 
edited  and  revised,  it  has  seemed  eminently  proper  that  his  Preface  to  the  larger  work 
should  be  retained  in  this  condensed  edition. 

J.  A.  WILMORE  &  CO. 

New  York,  Nov.,  1895. 


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A  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE: 


OK, 


THE  ffHOLE  BIBLE  iRMSGED  IN  SUBJECTS: 


CONTAINING 


EVERY  VERSE    IN  THE  BIBLE,  DISTRIBUTED   ACCORDING  TO  ITS 
MEANING,  AND  ARRANGED,  WITH  ALL  OTHER  VERSES  BEAR- 
ING ON  THE  SAME  SUBJECT,  UNDER  AN  APPROPRIATE 
HEADING.     FULLY  INDEXED,  AND  FURNISHING 
SIMPLE   AND   EXHAUSTIVE  MEANS  FOR 
FINDING  ALL  THE  BIBLE  TEACHES 
ON  ANY  SUBJECT. 


EDITED  BY 

ROSWELL  D.  HITCHCOCK,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

LATE  PRESIDENT  OF   THE  UNION  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  NEW  YORK. 


DILIGENTLY  COMPARED  AND  REVISED. 


l^EW  YOEK: 

J.  A.  WILMORE  &  CO. 


HOW  TO  USE  THE  ANALYSIS. 


In  this  Analysis  op  the  Bible;  or,  The  Bible  Arranged  in  Subjects,  the 31,173 
verses  in  the  Bible  are  distributed  according  to  their  meaning,  and  arranged  in  27  Boolcs,  and 
these  books  are  subdivided  into  242  Chapters,  containing  2,3G0  Sections.  (See  pages  A79  to 
A115  for  the  names  of  the  twenty-seven  boolis  and  their  subdivision  into  chapters,  sections  and 
sub-sections.)  The  arrangement  of  the  subjects  is  natural  and  logical,  and  under  its  proper 
heading  in  this  Analysis  will  be  found  every  verse  in  the  Bible,  with  every  other  verse  bear- 
ing on  the  same  subject.  Thus  the  Bible  becomes  its  own  interpreter,  and  its  teachings  on  any 
subject  are  so  grouped  together  as  to  be  brought  at  once  under  the  eye. 

The  text  of  each  verse  in  the  Bible  is  given  but  once  in  the  Analysis.  Where  a  verse 
applies  to  more  tlian  one  subject,  if  the  verse  cannot  be  divided  it  is  placed  under  the  most 
appropriate  subject  and  referred  to  under  the  other  subject  or  subjects,  so  that  each  and  every 
subject  is  fully  treated.  Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  "  The  Hebrew  Woman's  Position  "  (page  477), 
to  omit  which  would  have  been  a  decided  defect,  has  had  to  be  brouglit  out  almost  entirely 
by  means  of  Cross  References  to  verses  used  elsewhere  for  some  more  important  subject. 

1.  To  find  any  verse  of  Scripture  in  tlie  Analysis  consult  the  Verse  Index,  pag-es 
A7  to  A78.  In  this  Index  the  Books  of  the  Bible  are  arrang-ed  in  alpliabetical  order, 
and  every  cliapter  and  verse  in  each  Boole  is  given.  The  heavy-faced  figures  oppo- 
site the  verse  number  refer  to  the  page  in  the  Analysis  on  which  the  text  of  the 
v(^rse  is  given,  and  the  light-faced  figures  in  parentheses  sliow  tlie  page  on  which 
reference  is  made  to  the  verse.  More  than  one  page  number,  in  heavy-faced  type, 
opposite  a  verse  indicates  that  tlie  verse  has  been  divided,  part  of  tlie  text  appearing 
on  one  page,  and  part  on  another  page,  the  place  of  division  being  marked  by  the 
plus  sign  (+). 

For  example :  We  wish  to  find  Acts  8  :  1  in  the  Analysis.  The  Books  in  the  Verse  Index 
being  arranged  in  alphabetical  order,  Acts  will  be  the  first  Book  given,  and  so  commencing  on 
page  A7  we  run  down  the  columns  and  find  Chapter  8  in  the  fourth  column.  Following  it  are 
the  forty  verses  iii  that  chapter,  and  opposite  verse  1  we  find  (308)  667,  indicating  that  refer- 
ence is  made  to  the  verse  on  page  308,  and  that  the  text  in  full  is  given  on  page  667. 

Turn  to  page  667  in  the  Analysis,  and  at  the  bottom  of  the  first  column,  under  the  section- 
heading  "  Banishment,"  we  read : 

"  Acts  viii.  1.  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death.  And  at  that  time 
there  was  a  great  persecution  against  the  church  which  was  at  .Jerusalem ; 
and  they  were  all  scattered  abroad  throughout  the  regions  of  Judea  and 
Samaria,  except  the  apostles." 

Following  the  verse  are  given  the  other  instances  of  Banishment  as  recorded  in  Acts 
xiii.  50  and  Rev.  i.  9.  From  the  page-heading  we  learn  that  Banishment  was  one  form  of 
"Trials  and  Persecutions,"  and  if  we  would  know  what  other  forms  were  endured,  we  have 
simply  to  turn  back  to  Chapter  3,  page  664,  and  by  reading  the  section-headings  on  pages  664, 
665,666  and  667  learn  that  they  varied  from  "  Revilings  and  Reproaches"  to  "Stoning  to 
Death,"  and  under  each  of  the  section-headings  we  find  every  verse  of  the  Bible  referring  to 
that  particular  kind  of  persecution. 

The  reference  made  to  the  verse  on  page  308  will  be  found  in  the  second  column  on  that 
page,  under  the  section-heading  "  The  First  Persecution."  The  time  when  it  occurred  is  given, 
"36-39  A.  D.,"  and  the  verse  which  follows,  Acts  ix.  31,  tells  how  this  first  persecution  of  the 
Christian  Church  ended.  By  the  page-  and  chapter-headings  we  learn  that  this  forms  a  part  of 
the  history  of  the  "  Hebrews,"  and  relates  to  "  Judaism  and  Christianity." 

In  the  same  way,  by  means  of  the  Verse  Index,  any  verse  of  Scripture  may  be  found  in 
the  Analysis,  and  with  it  every  other  verse  bearing  on  the  same  subject,  while  the  section-, 
chapter-  and  page-headings  bring  out  the  teachings  of  the  verse. 

2.  To  find  any  subject  in  the  Analysis  consult  the  Alphabetical  Index  of  Sub- 
jects, pages  687  to  718. 

For  example:  We  wish  to  find  what  the  Bible  says  on  the  subject  of  Creation.  In  the 
Alphabetical  Index  of  Subjects,  on  page  693,  third  column,  we  find  the  subject  indexed,  and  it 
refers  us  to  page  93  in  the  Analysis,  where  we  find  a  whole  chapter  devoted  to  "  Creation." 
As  an  illustration  of  how  thoroughly  and  comprehensively  The  Bible  Arranged  in  Sub- 
jects analyzes  Scripture,  note  that  the  book-heading  indicates  that  Creation  was  one  of  the 
"Works  of  God,"  while  the  section-headings  (1)  "  God  Created  the  Universe,"  (2)  "  Light  and 
Darkness,"  (3)  "The  Firmament,"  (4)  "The  Continents:  Vegetable  Life  Begins,"  (5)  "The 
Sun,  Moon,  and  Stars,"  (6)  "Fish,  Reptiles,  Birds,"  and  (7)  "Mammals  and  Man,"  show  the 
order  of  Creation.  Under  each  of  these  headings  will  be  found  every  verse  in  the  Bible  from 
Genesis  to  Revelation  bearing  on  that  particular  subject. 

NOTE.— On  pasres  720  and  1064  will  be  found  full  instructions  how  to  use  the  Concord- 
ance and  the  Comprehensive  Bible  Helps,  which  are  designed  to  be  used  in  connection  with 
the  Analysis  of  the  Bible. 

a6 


I 


VERSE  INDEX  TO  THE  ANALYSIS, 


SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS  ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF 

SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


The  Books  of  the  Bible  are  here  arranged  in  alphabetical  order.    For  full  instructions 

how  to  use  this  Index  see  preceding  page. 


ACTS. 


Chapter  1.  [I.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  (62)  1 

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23  .  .      .  .  (147)  621 

24  .  .  .    (67,  147)  621 

25   (147)  621 

26   (147)  621 


Chapter  2.  [  n.] 


VERSE 

1  .  .  , 

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Chapter  3.  [III.] 


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Chapter  4.  [IV.] 


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Chapters.  [V.] 

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ACTS. 


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Chapter  9.  [  IX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

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3  126 

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10  100 

n  160 

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13  663 

14  667 

15  348 

16  663 

17  138 

18  655 

19  359 

20   (004)  309 

21  670 

22    309 

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30    668 

31  308 

32  137 

33  (370)  137 

34  137 

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Chapter  10.  [X.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

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2   (508)  441 

3  200 

4  /200 

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5  408 

6  408 


The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is  given:  the  light-faced  figures  in  (  ),  thus,  (308), 
show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse.  See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 

a7 


VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


ACTS. 


VERSE 
7  .   .  . 


(50 


10 
11 
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.  .  .  200 
.  .  .  178 
.  .  .  349 
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...  62 
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.  .  .  542 
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.  .  .  655 
.  .  .  655 
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ACTS. 


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349 
349 


Chapter  13.  [XIII.] 


Chapter  11.  [  XI.] 

Vr.RSK  PAGE 

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19  671 

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27   (022)  148 

28   (622)  148 

29    550 

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Chapter  12.  [XII.] 

VKRSl;  P.VGE 

1   668 

2   668 

3  (.578)  667 

4  (.578)  667 

5   186 

6   470 

7  ....  (202)  141 

8  .  .  .  (367,  367)  141 
9  141 

10  141 

11  (202)  141 

12  186 

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ChapterlS.  [XVIII.] 

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Chapter  22.  [XXII.] 

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26    344 


The  hoavv-fafcfl  figures,  thus.  667,  refer  to  pase  nn  which  the  text  is  civen  :  the  lisrht-faceri  fitrures  in  (  ),  thus,  (308), 

A  8 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


VERSE 

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ACTS.  ACTS. 

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VERSE  PAGE 


Chap.  27.  [XXVII.] 


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Chapter  25.  [  XXV.] 

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AMOS. 

Chapter  1.  [I.] 

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3   (401)  3  2  2 

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AMOS. 


Chapters.  [  V.] 


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AMOS. 


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CANTICLES. 


See  SONG  OF  SOL- 
OMON. 


I.  CHRONICLES. 

Chapter  1.  [  I.] 


Chapters.  [VI.] 

VERSi:  PAGE 
1  448 

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Show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse.  See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 
Aa  a9 


VERSE  INDEX.  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


I.  CHRONICLES. 

VEKSE  PAGE 

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Chapter  2.  [II.] 


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A  26 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


GENESIS. 

VEKSE  PAGE 

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Chapter  8.  [  VIII.] 


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VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


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658 
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GENESIS. 

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9   (477)  4  0  4 

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a34 


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A  38 


the  light-faced  figures  in  (  ),  thus,  (308). 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


JOB. 

Chapter  20.  [XX.] 

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9  .  . 

10  .  . 

11  .  . 

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Chapter  26.  [XXVI.; 


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JOB. 

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521 
660 
555 
555 
555 
555 
555 
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95 
396 
179 


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.  .  .  28 
.  .  .  525 
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.  .  .  587 
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show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse.  See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 

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VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


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A  40 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


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VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


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482 
660 
358 
479 
482 
147 
435 
483 
483 


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PROVERBS. 


VERSE 

22  .   .  . 

23  .  .  . 

24  .  .  , 


PAGE 

415 
475 
476 


Chapter  19.  [XIX.] 


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1  555 

2  519 

3  519 

4  475 

5  468 

6  451 

7  475 

8  565 

9  468 

10  44  2 

11  522 

12  451 

13  424 

14  424 

15  397 

16  115 

17  552 

18  430 

19  522 

20    566 

21  102 

22    475 

23  167 

24    397 

25    523 

26    431 

27    566 

28    467 

29    523 


PROVEKBS. 


PROVERBS. 


PROVERBS. 


PROVERBS. 


[•AGE  VERSE 


Chapter  20.  [XX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   364 

2   451 

3   523 

4   397 

5   482 

6   515 

7   110 

8   447 

9   515 

10   410 

11   431 

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13   398 

14   410 

15   483 

16   47  3 

17   526 

18   494 

19   475 

20    432 

21   474 

22    523 

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24   102 

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Chapter  21.  [XXI.] 


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479 
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676 
398 
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494 
483 
523 
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397 
645. 
46^ 


537 
102 
487 


Chapter  22.  [  XXII.] 


483 
475 
519 
556 
107 
430 
473 
522 
552 
523 
559 
19 
397 
518 


24 
25 
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Chapter  24.  [XXIV.] 


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5  .  . 

6  .  . 


523 
523 
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.  .  397 
.  .  397 


Chapter  25.  [XXV.] 

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Chap.  27.  [XXVII.] 


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18   467 

19   476 

20    558 

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Chapter  26.  [  XXVI.] 

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j    8  519 

!    9   483 

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15  397 


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19   397 

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27    5  5  2 

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Chapter  29.  [XXIX.] 


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27    5  5  4 


Chapter  30.  [  XXX.] 


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Chapter  31.  [XXXI.] 


1   5 

2   518 

3  518 

4  447 

5  447 

6  364 

7  384 

8  447 

9  447 

10  415 

11  415 

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22    366 

23    254 

24  (;'.67)  408 

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29    424 

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PSALMS. 

Psalm  1.  [  I.] 


527 
13 
13 
115 
115 
107 


Psalm  2.  [II.] 


(63) 


(63) 


PA<iE 

36 
36 
36 
20 
21 
38 
37 
345 
345 
345 
170 
37 


Psalm  3.  [III.] 


661 
661 
170 
182 
366 
669 
184 
568 


Psalm*.  [IV.] 


The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is  given ;  the  light-faced  figures  in  (  ),  thus,  (308), 

A  64 


r 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


PSALMS. 

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6   21 

7  167 

8  183 

9  526 

10  194 

n  170 

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Psalm  6.  [VI. 


9 
10 


.  185 
.  185 
.  185 
.  185 
.  676 
.  358 
.  661 
.  182 
.  182 
.  194 


Psalm  7.  [VII.] 


10  .  . 

11  .  . 

12  .  . 

13  .  . 

14  .  . 

15  .  . 

16  .  . 

17  .  . 


PAGE 

184 
184 
194 
194 
194 
184 
184 
101 
26 
97 
21 
20 
20 
428 
113 
113 
171 


Psalm  8.  [  VIII.] 

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2   672 

3                 (95)  19 

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5   198 

6   394 

7   394 

8   394 

9   171 


Psalm  9.  [IX.] 


10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 


171 
170 
486 

28 
320 
485 

2  4 

iSs 

182 
171 
179 
184 
173 
532 
114 
683 
475 
192 
194 


Psalm  10.  [  X.] 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 


192 
194 
528 
177 
660 
660 
523 
458 
393 
527 
531 
190 
530 
169 
194 
100 
182 
182 


PSALMS. 

Psalm  11.  [  XI. 


PSALMS. 


PSALMS. 


PSALMS. 


PAGE 

540 
491 
661 
26 
21 
116 
28 


Psalm  12.  [XII.] 


1  . 

2  . 

3  . 

4  . 

5  - 

6  . 


PAGE 

186 
524 
524 
520 
475 
10 
570 
661 


Psalm  13.  [  XIII.] 

PAGE 

.  .  .  184 

.  .  .  184 

.  .  .  185 

.  .  .  184 

.  .  .  540 

.  .  .  175 


VERSE 
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Psalm  14.  [  XIV.] 

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3  515 

4  661 

5  113 

6  475 

7  293 


Psalm  15.  [XV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

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2  566 

3  555 

4  554 

5  410 


Psalm  16.  [XVI. 


VERSE 

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2  .  . 

3  .  .  . 

4  .  .  . 

5  .  .  . 

6  .  .  . 

7  .  .  , 


188 
556 
556 
79 
97 
557 
169 
37 
37 
37 
684 


Psalm  17.  [XVII.] 


178 
178 
566 
15 
183 
178 
191 
184 
184 
520 
393 
393 
116 


14  (182)  116 

15  676 


Psalm  18.  [  XVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  171 

2  491 

3  178 

4  377 

5  377 

6  182 

7   98 

8   19 

9   19 

10   18 

11   17 


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l.T 
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17 
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27 
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35  , 
36 

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39  . 

40  . 
41 

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43  . 

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45  . 

46  . 

47  . 

48  . 

49  . 

50  . 


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99 

19 
385 
175 
672 
168 
168 
168  : 
168  1 
168 
109 
107 
107 
107 

17 
175 
491 

24 
104 
104 
486 
108 
567 
499 
499 
499 
499 
179 
499 
262 
262 
262 
173 
175 
175 
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262 


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12  39  2 

13   (358)  3  9  2 

36 
36 
36 
369 
36 
184 
184 


14 
15 
16 

17 
IS 
19 
20 

21  (185)  187 


(68) 


37 
171 
182 
657 
557 
674 
100 
375 
674 
674 


Psalm  23.  [XXIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

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2  108 

3  563 

4  377 

5   97 

C   97 


Psalm  24.  [XXIV.] 


Psalm  19.  [XIX.] 


PAGE 

94 
383 
383 
383 
382 
382 
10 
15 
10 
15 
15 
183 
183 
169 


98 
94 
109 
109 
110 
110 
100 
100 
100 
100 


Psalm  20.  [XX.] 


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189 
189 
189 
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178 
487 
487 
182 


Psalm  21.  [XXI. 


444  , 

182  1 

444 

374 

444 

444 

444 

19 

21 
427 
427 

20  i 
171 


Psalm  25.  [XXV.] 

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3   194 

4   183 

5   183 

6   187 

7   182 

8   29 

9   557 

10   110 

11   182 

12   166 

13   166 

14   166 

15   672 

16  (184)  186 

17   184 

18  (184)  182 

19  (184  184 

20   (184)  188 

21   183 

22   192 


Psalm  26.  [XXVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 


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183 
188 
567 
554 
175 
175 
596 
184 
184 
566 
173 


Psalm  22.  [XXII.] 


VERSE 
1   .  . 


PAGE 

.  .  .  660 
2  660 


Psalm  27.  [XXVII.] 


10  . 


28 
540 
182 
664 
36 
36 
428 
428 


VERSE 

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2  .  .  . 

3  .  .  , 

4  .  .  . 

5  .  .  . 

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7  .  .  . 

8  .  .  . 

9  .  .  . 


97 
671 
509 
596 
672 
175 
185 
168 
187 


672 
183 
666 
542 
168 


Psalm  28.  IXXVIII.] 


7  . 


PAG  E 
185 

186 
184 
194 
95 
174 
170 
108 
192 


Psalm  29.  [  XXIX.] 


VERSE 

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2  .  . 

3  .  . 

4  .  . 

5  .  . 
fi  .  . 


172 
172 
97 
97 
97 
97 
97 
97 
97 
100 
108 


Psalm  30.  [XXX. 


PAGE 

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182 
174 
175 
106 
103 
103 
186 
676 
184 
106 
173 


Psalm  31.  [  XXXI. 


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2   184 

3   187 

4   672 

5   169 

6   (185)  554 

7   175 

8   175 

9  (184)  186 

10   369 

11   664 

12   378 

13   674 

14   540 

15   184 

16   187 

17   194 

18   194 

19   109 

20    570 

21   175 

22   182 

23   171 

24   169 


Psalm  32.  [XXXII.] 


PAGE 

545 
545 
369 
369 
176 
181 
97 
566 
392 
107 
170 


Psalm  33.  [XXXIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  170 

2  657 

3  657 

4   29 


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PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

5   28 

6   94 

7   94 

8   166 

9   94 

10   320 

n  (116)  25 

12   109 

13   25 

14   25 

15   101 

16   487 

17   392 

18   166 

19   166 

20   168 

21   170 

22   188 


Psalm  34.  [XXXIV.] 


Psalm  35.  [XXXV.] 

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1  184 

2  184 

3  184 

4  194 

5  201 

6  201 

7  665 

8  194 

9  194 

10  475 

11  666 

12  666 

13  368 

14  368 

15  105 

16  666 

17  184 

18  173 

19  184 

20    485 

21  664 

22  184 

23  184 

24  184 

25  184 

26  194 

27  175 

28  171 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 


PSALMS. 


VERSE 


PAGE 


PAGE 

  173 

  170 

  171 

  182 

  182 

182 

7  .  .  .  '.  '.  (167)  197 

8   29 

9   166 

10   166 

11   431 

12   374 

13   374 

14   553 

15   178 

16   115  I 

17   (178)  6  7  2 

18    536  ' 

19   106 

20   106 

21   115 

22    542 


4  170 

5  178 

6  567 

7  523 

8  523 

9  115 

10  115 

11  557 

12  671 

13  671 

14  113 

15  113 

16  474 

17  107 

18  107 

19  107 

20  107 

21  473 

22    3  75 

23  106 

24  106 

25  109 

26    47  3 

27  109 

28  109 

29  109 

30    565 

31  561 

32  106 

33  106 

34  Ill 

35  Ill 

36  Ill 

37  112 

38  112 

39    567 

40    542 


Psalm  36.  [XXXVI.] 


.  529 
.  524 
.  562 
.  516 
29 
.  95 
.  385 
.  385 
.  385 
.  190 
.  184 
.  Ill 


Ps.  37.  [XXXVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  387 


387 
540 


Ps.  38.  [  XXXVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   185 

2   185 

3   371 

4   371 

5   371 

6   372 

7   372 

8   372 

9   26 

10   357 

11   661 

12   666 

13   668 

14   668 

15   178 

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17   661 

18   176 

19   661 

20    665 

21   184 

22   184 


Psalm  39.  [XXXIX.] 

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2  555 

3  558 

4  376 

5   (660)  3  7  6 

6   (660)  661 

7  169 

8  182 

9  101 

10  185 

II  369 

12  358 

13  185 


Psalm  40.  [XL.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

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2   567 

3   540 

4   541 

5   95 

6   38 

7   38 

8   38 

9   35 

10   35 

11   184 

12   184 

13   184 

14   194 

15   194 

16  (170)  190 

17   184 


PSALMS. 

Psalm  41.  [XLI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
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2  475 

3  475 

4  176 

5  664 

6  664 

7  666 

8  369 

9   53 

10  184 

11  169 

12  570 

13  173 


PSALMS. 


VERSE 


PAGE 


Psalm  42.  [XLII.] 

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1   (393)  5  6  0 

2  560 

3  664 

4  596 

5  169 

6  169 

7   99 

8   169 

9  184 

10  185 

11  169 


Psalm  43.  [XLIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  185 

2  185 

3   596 

4  596 

5  169 


Psalm  44.  [XLIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  247 

2  247 

3  247 

4  191 

5  486 

6  487 

7  175 

8  173 

9  488 

10  488 

U  391 

12  661 

13  664 

14  664 

15  530 

16  530 

17  168 

18  168 

19  394 

20   26 

21   26 

22    669 

23  184 

24  192 

25  192 

26  192 


Psalm 45.  [XL v.] 


38 
35 
38 
38 
38 


6  .  .  .    (63,444)  37 

7   37 

8   368 

9   478 

10   420 

11   420 

12   422 

13   366 

14   422 

15   422 

16   427 

17   427 


Psalm  46.  [XLVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   07 

2   97 

3   97 

4  385 

5  108 

6  108 


7   97 

8  675 

9  675 

10   22 

11  108 


Psalm 47.  [XL VII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  172 

2  100 

3  486 

4  248 

5   18 

6  171 

7  100 

8  100 

9   98 


Psalm 48.  [XL VIII.] 

VEKSE  PAGE 

1  171 

2  304 

3  304 

4  304 

5  304 

6  412 

7  412 

8  231 

9  596 

10  172 

11  304 

12  304 

13  304 

14   97 


Psalm  49.  [XLIX.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1   12 

2   12 

3  558 

4  358 

5  567 

6  375 

7  375 

8  375 

9  375 

10  378 

11  520 

12  394 

13  430 

14  381 

15  676 

16  378 

17  378 

18  378 

19  378 

20    447 


Psalm  50.  [L.] 


PSALMS. 

VEKSE  PAGE 

10  182 

11  183 

12   183 

13   553 

14   182 

15   171 

16   644 

17   644 

18   304 

19   644 


Psalm  52.  [LII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1   29 

2   408 

3   525 

4   523 

5   523 

6   554 

7   543 

8   540 

9   656 


Psalm  53.  [LIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   (529)  515 

2  515 

3  515 

4  177 

5  115 

6  293 


Psalm  64.  [  LIV.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


VERSE 

1  .  . 

2  .  . 

3  .  . 

4  .  . 

5  .  . 

6  .  . 

7  .  . 


PAGE 

28 
17 
16 
101 
644 
101 
12 
644 
644 
644 
644 
644 
644 
644 
181 
527 
527 
528 
525 
664 
27 
562 
171 


1  182 

2  186 

3  661 

4   97 

5  194 

6  171 

7  175 

i     Psalm  55.  [LV.] 

I   VERSE  PAGE 

1  186 

2  185 

3  185 

4  377 

5  661 

6  668 

I    7  668 

1    8  668 

9  194 

10  661 

I  11  661 

I  12  661 

I  13  661 

14  661 

15  194 

1  16  178 

17  179 

18  175 

I  19  104 

!  20    525 

21  525 

22    540 

23  Ill 


Psalm  56.  [LVI.] 


661 
661 
108 
108 
523 
661 
195 
358 
178 
171 
108 
657 
187 


Psalm  51.  [LI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   182 

2   (536)  182 

3  (.536)  176 

4   (536)  176 

5   515 

6   559 

7   (536)  182 

8   182 

9   182 


Psalm  57.  [LVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  (184)  188 

2   178 

3   664 

4   666 

5   171 

6   666 

7   171 

8   171 


The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is  given 

A  66 


the  light-faced  figures  in  ( ),  thus,  (308), 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

9  171 

10   29 

11  171 


Psalm  58.  [LVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  666 

2  666 

3  (13)  515 

4  (13)  389 

5  (13)  389 

6  393 

7  195 

8   (427)  3  8  9 

9  361 

10  554 

11  109 


Psalm  59.  [LIX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  185 

2  185 

3  661 

4  661 

5  195 

6  393 

7  531 

8   20 

9  168 

10  554 

11  195 

12  195 

13  195 

14   (393)  195 

15   (393)  195 

16  175 

17  171 


Psalm  60.  [LX.] 

VERSK  PAGE 

1  192 

2  192 

3  192 

4  492 

5  186 

6   98 

7   98 

8   (336)  115 

9  192 

10  192 

11  192 

12  488 


Psalm  61.  [LXI.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1  188 

2  184 

3  108 

4   97 

5  658 

6  658 

7  658 

8  658 


Psalm  62.  [LXII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  168 

2   97 

3  115 

4  525 

5  168 

6   97 

7   97 

8  178 

9   (660)  6  7  2 

10  524 

11   28 

12   30 


Psalm  63.  [LXIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   596 

2   596 

3   175 

4   173 

5  171 

6   169 

7   170 

8   97 

9   113 

10   113 

11   526 


PSALMS. 
Psalm  64.  [LXIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  185 

2  185 

3  666 

4  666 

5  666 

6  523 

7   20 

8  671 

9  101 

10  170 

Psalm  65.  [LXV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  657 

2  182 

3  545 

4  110 

5   99 

6   94 

7   99 

8   96 

9   96 

10   96 

11   96 

12   96 

13   399 


Psalm  66.  [LXVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  172 

2  171 

3  171 

4  172 

5  101 

6  129 

7   28 

8  172 

9   97 

10  105 

11  105 

12  105 

13  645 

14  645 

15  645 

16  645 

17  186 

18  179 

19  182 

20  174 


Psalm  67.  [LXVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  190 

2  100 

3  172 

4  172 

5  172 

6  172 

7  172 


Psalm  68.  [LXVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  195 

2  195 

3  170 

4   16 

5  432 

6  107 

7   18 

8   18 

9   98 

10   98 

11  624 

12  505 

13  390 

14  386 

15  383 

16  383 

17  200 

18   37 

19  175 

20    373 

21  114 

22  129 

23    671 

24  100 

25    657 

26  173 

27    596 

28  183 

29    596 

30    485 

31   674 

32   172 

33   20 


PSALMS. 


172 
173 


Psalm  69.  [LXIX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  (184)  186 

2   184 

3   660 

4   661 

5   176 

6   188 

7   664 

8   661 

9   37 

10   664 

11   664 

12   664 

13   187 

14   184 

15   184 

16   187 

17  (184)  186 

18   185 

19   664 

20    664 

21   36 

22    360 

23   195 

24   195 

25   53 

26   105 

27   195 

28   195 

29   184 

30    644 

31   844 

32    644 

33    844 

34   172 

35    307 

36    307 


Psalm  70.  [LXX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  185 

2  .  .  ^  195 

3  195 

4  190 

5  184 


Psalm  71.  [LXXI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  188 

2  185 

3  182 

4  185 

5  189 

6  428 

7  189 

8  172 

9  185 

10  886 

11  886 

12  184 

13  195 

14  189 

15  172 

16  568 

17  101 

18  374 

19   28 

20  103 

21  103 

22  172 

23  172 

24  175 


Psalm  72.  [LXXII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   444 

2   444 

3   383 

4   444 

5   444 

6   444 

7   444 

8   444 

9   444 

10   444 

11   444 

12   444 

13   444 

14   672 

15  (68)  37 

16   399 

17                  (68)  37 

18   173 


PSALMS. 


173 
5 


Psalm  73.  [LXXm.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   '568 

2   (660)  111 

3   (660)  111 

4   (660)  111 

5   (660)  111 

6   (660)  111 

7   (660  111 

8   (660)  5  2  3 

9   (660)  530 

10   365 

11   531 

12   (660)  111 

13  (661  111 

14  (661)  111 

15   Ill 

16   112 

17   112 

18  (661)  112 

19  (661)  112 

20   (661)  112 

21   112 

22   112 

23   97 

24    684 

25   170 

26   170 

27   115 

28   178 


Psalm  74.  [LXXIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  181 

2  192 

3  598 

4  598 

5  598 

6  598 

7  598 

8  598 

9  155 

10  559 

11   19 

12  100 

13  129 

14  114 

15  129 

16   94 

17   96 

18  672 

19  192 

20  193 

21  190 

22  193 

23  193 


Psalm  75.  [LXXV.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1  175 

2  568 

3  568 

4  392 

5  392 

6  103 

7  101 

8  365 

9  173 

10  107 


Psalm  76.  [LXXVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  598 

2  596 

3  488 

4  383 

5  378 

6  114 

7  188 

8  101 

9  557 

10  120 

11  857 

12  871 


PSALMS. 


PAGE  VERSE 


Ps.  77.  [  LXXVII.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1   182 

2   185 

3   558 

4   661 

5   558 


6  558 

7  181 

8  .  181 

9  542 

10  558 

11  558 

12  558 

13   28 

14  124 

15  236 

16  167 

17   96 

18   97 

19   23 

20    241 


Ps.  78.  [LXXVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1   12 

2  358 

3  430 

4  430 

5  430 

6  430 

7  430 

8  430 

9  498 

10  529 

11  529 

12  124 

13  129 

14  125 

15  130 

16  130 

17  529 

18  529 

19  124 

20  124 

21  544 

22    544 

23  133 

24  133 

25  133 

26  .   97 

27  .  132 

28  132 

29    3  6  2 

30    362 

31   139 

32   515 

33    532 

34    537 

35    537 

36    524 

37    559 

38   30 

39    378 

40   21 

41   529 

42   144 

43   144 

44   130 

45   132 

46   132 

47    386 

48    386 

49  120 

50    372 

51  138 

52    241 

53  129 

54    247 

55    247 

56    562 

57    582 

58   21 

59    2  9  0 

60    290 

61  290 

62    2  9  0 

63  414 

64  414 

65  .   20 

66    488 

67    596 

68    598 

69    598 

70  .  ...  262 

71  262 

72    262 


Psalm  79.  [LXXIX.] 

VEKSE  PAGE 

1  598 

2  382 

3  382 

4  664 

5   21 

6  177 

7  177 


show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse. 


See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 
A  67 


VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  I'AdE 

8  191 

9  191 

10  195 

11  667 

12  195 

13  (391)  172 


Psalm  80.  [LXXX.] 

VEKSIi  PAGE 

1  (391)  193 

2  (391)  193 

3  183 

4  181 

o  358 

6  358 

7  183 

8  285 

9  285 

10   285 

11   285 

12   402 

18   393 

14   193 

16   193 

16   375 

17   186 

18   183 

19   183 


Psalm  81.  [  LXXXI.] 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

i:) 

IG 


657 
657 
657 
657 
657 
657 
182 
74 
75 
237 
119 
119 
121 
121 
121 
360 


Ps.  82.  [LXXXII.] 

PAGE 

27 
469 
469 
469 


VERSE 

1  .  . 

2  .  . 

3  .  . 

4  .  . 


469 
469 
469 
101 


PS.  83.  [LXXXIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   193 

2   193 

3   321 

4   321 

6   321 

6   (336)  321 

7   321 

8   321 

9   191 

10   192 

11   671 

12  ........  671 

13   195 

14   195 

15   671 

16   195 

17   195 

18   16 


Ps.  84.  [LXXXIV.] 


8 
9 
10 
11 
12 


596 
596 
390 
596 
596 
384 
596 
186 
186 
596 
110 
541 


PSALMS. 
Ps.  85.  [  LXXXV. 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1  299 

2  545 

3  545 

4  183 

5  183 

6  .•  183 

7  182 

8  582 

9  672 

10  568 

11  568 

12  568 

13  568 


Ps.  86.  [  LXXXVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   184 

2   (188)  6  7  2 

3   179 

4  (184)  188 

5   29 

6   186 

7   178 

8   27 

9   674 

10   24 

11   183 

12   173 

13   676 

14   661 

15   30 

16   182 

17  (185)  188 


Ps.  87.  [LXXXVII.: 


VERSE 
1  .   .  . 


PAGE 

304 
304 
304 
304 
304 
304 
657 


Ps.  88.  [LXXXVIII.] 


179 
185 
185 
378 
378 
385 
385 
661 
105 
676 
676 
676 
179 
184 
184 
184 
661 
661 


Ps.  89.  [  LXXXIX.] 


23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 


....  174 
....  174 
....  262 
....  262 
....  173 
....  28 
....  166 
....  28 
....  99 
....  488 
....  98 
....  94 
....  19 
....  29 
....  170 
....  170 
....  170 
....  97 
....  262 
....  262 
....  262 
....  262 
....  262 
....  109 
....  99 
....  471 
(63,68)  471 
....  230 
....  262 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

30   104 

31   105 

32   105 

33   105 

34   29 

35   2  2 

36    262 

37    262 

38    284 

39    284 

40    284 

41   284 

42   (488)  2  8  4 

43   (488)  2  8  4 

44   (488)  284 

45   104 

46   181 

47    376 

48    376 

49   22 

50    664 

51   664 

52   17  3 


Psalm  90.  [XC] 

VERSE  I'AGE 

1   97 

2   24  I 

3    375  I 

4   376 

5   (660)  3  7  6 

6   (660)  3  7  6 

7   375 

8   26 

9   376 

10   376 

11   21 

12   376 

13   184 

14   184 

15   184 

16   190 

17   185 


Psalm  91.  [XCI.] 


PAGE 

108 
97 
108 
108 
372 
372 
107 
107 
542 
542 
201 
201 
394 
171 
106 
373 


Psalm  92.  [XCII.] 


PAGE 

174 
174 
657 

95 

95 
112 
112 

28 
115  i 
109 
554 
109 
596 
374 

29 


Psalm  93.  [XCIII.] 


28 
24 
28 
28 
11 


Psalm  94.  [XCIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   21 

2  195 

3  185 

4  185 

5  661 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

6   432 

7   432 

8   566 

9   26 

10   26 

11   26 

12   105 

13   105 

14   570 

15   67  2 

16   108 

17   108 

18   108 

19   568 

20    668 

21   668 

22   97 

23   114 


PSALMS. 


Psalm  95.  [XCV. 


VERSE 

1  .  . 

2  .  .  , 

3  .  .  , 

4  .  . 

5  .  . 
6 


Psalm  96.  [XCVI.] 


172 
173 
172 
27 
27 
28 
172 
172 
166 
101 
172 
172 
101 


Psalm  97.  [XCVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  (170)  101 

2   29 

3   16 

4   97 

5   98 

6   383 

7   79 

8   672 

9   27 

10  570 

11  110 

12   28 


Psalm  98.  [XCVIII.] 


172 
172 
175 
657 
657 
657 
172 
172 
101 


Psalm  99.  [  XCIX.] 


166 
28 
28 
29 
28 
182 
125 
545 
28 


Psalm  100.  [C] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  170 

2  170 

3  (391)  100 


 170 

 174 

  27 

  98 

  94 

 180 

7  (391)  100 

8  529 

9  529 

10   21 

11   22 


PAGE 

173 
29 


Psalm  101.  [CI.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1   103 

2   561 

3   566 

4   566 

5   520 

6   442 

7   449 

8   447 


Psalm  102.  [  CII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   186 

2   184 

3   369 

4   357 

5   369 

6   390 

7   390 

8   664 

9   357 

10   103 

11   369 

12   24 

13   307 

14   307 

15   307 

16   307 

17   181 

18  (11)  672 

19   672 

20    67  2 

21   672 

22    369 

23    369 

24   24 

25  (65)  93 

26   24 

27   24 

28   110 


Psalm  103.  [  cm.] 


VERSE 
1  .    .  . 


  172 

  175 

  373 

  373 

  373 

  524 

  124 

  30 

  30 

  30 

....  167 

  545 

  167 

  376 

  376 

  376 

  110 

  110 

  101 

i  20   (173)  2  0  0 

21   (173)  201 

22   172 


3 
4 

5 
6 

'  "8 
'  9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 


Psalm  104.  [  CIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   28 

2   17 

3   18 

4  198 

5   94 

6   94 

7   94 

8   94 

9   94 

10   99 

11   (392)  99 

12  390 

13   96 

14  364 

15  364 

16  388 

17  390 

18  393 

19   94 

20   95 

21   95 

22    394 

23    394 

24   95 

25   95 


The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is  given ;  the  light-faced  figures  in  (  ),  thus,  (308), 

A  68 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE 


FOUND. 


PSALMS. 


26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 


PAGE 

95 
359 
95 
97 
95 
28 
98 
173 
568 
661 


Psalm  105.  [CV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   174 

2   657 

3   170 

4   177 

5   101 

6   230 

7   101 

8   230 

9   230 

10   230 

11   231 

12   231 

13   672 

14   672 

15   67  2 

16   (360)  3  6  3 

17   672 

18   672 

19   673 

20    67  3 

21   67  3 

22    673 

23    233 

24    285 

25   119 

26    234 

27   124 

28   126 

29   131 

30   132 

31   132 

32   99 

33    388 

34   132 

35   132 

36   138 

37    236 

38    236 

39   125 

40   132 

41   130 

42    237 

43    237 

44    247 

45   14 


PSALMS. 


Psalm  106.  [CVI.] 


1  . 

2  . 

3  . 

4  . 

5  . 

6  . 

7  . 

8  . 

9  . 

10  , 

11  , 

12  , 
13 
14  . 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 


175 
172 
561 
193 
193 
177 
177 
22 
129 
247 
129 
143 
563 
362 
362 
523 
131 
126 
82 
82 
124 
124 
182 
239 
239 
239 
239 
88 
88 
609 
609 
114 
522 
316 
316 
89 
85 
85 
465 


PSALMS. 

PAGE 

VERSK 

^  y  u 

9g 

290 

27  

290 

28  

105 

29  

182 

30  

23 

31  

503 

293 

173 

Psalm  110.  [ 

185 
185 
195 
195 
173 
673 


Psalm  107.  [CVII.] 


30 
299 
568 
568 
568 
568 
568 
175 
359 
568 
568 
568 
182 
568 
568 
568 
357 
357 
373 
373 
175 
170 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
175 
173 
100 
100 

99 
398 
398 
398 
104 
532 
427 
568 
565 


[CX. 


Psalm  108.  [  CVni.] 


172 
172 
172 
29 
172 
186 
98 
98 
115 
192 
192 
193 
486 


Psalm  109.  [CIX. 


I  90 

1  23 
24 
25 


 185 

 185 

 665 

 665 

 665 

 204 

 195 

  53 

 194 

 194 

 194 

 194 

 194 

 194 

 194 

 194 

 195 

 195 

 195 

195 

(185,187)  188 

 185 

 362 

 362 

  36 


PAGE 

38 
38 

674 
38 
38 
38 

385 


Psalm  111.  [CXI.] 


6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


173 
95 
95 
30 
167 
247 
95 
95 
230 
166 


Psalm  112.  [CXn.] 


PAG  IC 

110 
110 
110 
106 
551 
570 
169 
169 
552 
523 


PSALMS. 


Psalm  113.  [  CXIII.] 


173 
173 
172 
28 
28 
28 
103 
103 
135 


Psalm  114.  [CXIV.] 

PAGE 

.  .  .  124 
.  .  .  124 
.  .  .  124 
.  .  .  124 
.  .  .  124 
.  .  .  124 
.  .  .  166 
.  .  .  130 


VICUSE 

1  .  . 

2  .  . 

3  .  .  , 

4  . 

5  .  . 


7  . 

8  . 


Psalm  115.  [CXV.] 


175 
187 
26 
76 
76 
76 
76 
75 
491 
491 
491 
231 
167 
231 
231 
98 
676 
173 


Psalm  116.  [CXVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  174 

2  174 

3  676 


PAGE 

186 
30 
568 
568 
568 
566 
540 
525 
175 
175 
657 
542 
442 
645 
596 
596 


Psalm  117.  [  CXVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  

2  


172 
29 


Ps.  118.  [  CXVIII.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1   175 

2   175 

3   175 

4   175 

5   182 

6   108 

7   108 

8   169 

9   169 

10   486 

11   486 

12   487 

13   487 

14   568 

15   673 

ir.   19 

17   373 

18   373 

19   173 

20    406 

21   174 

22   39 

23   39 

•24   39 

25   185 

/  35 
•  •  •  •  tl91 

27    645 

28   172 

29   29 


26 


Psalm  119.  [CXIX.] 


.  .  .  561 
.  .  .  561 
.  .  .  561 
.  .  .  167 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  561 
.  .  .  175 
(184)  188 
.  .  .  15 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  13 
...  9 
.  .  .  10 
...  15 
...  13 
.  .  .  15 
...  14 
...  9 
.  .  .  661 
...  15 
.  .  .  520 
.  .  .  664 
...  13 
...  15 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  188 
.  .  .  188 
.  .  .  188 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  183 
.  .  .  664 
.  .  183 
.  .  .  187 
.  .  .  188 


PSALMS. 


43  . 

44  . 

45  . 

46  . 

47  . 

48  . 

49  . 

50  . 

51  . 

52  . 

53  . 

54  . 

55  . 

56  . 

57  . 


.  183 
.  183 
.  568 
.  10 
.  15 
.  15 
.  187 
.  15 
.664 
.  558 
.  559 
.567 
.  13 
.  13 
,  567 


58   (184)  187 

59    558 

60  168 

61  5  2  8 

62  175 

63   567 

64  183 

65  176 

66  18  3 

67  105 

68  183 

69   5  25 

70    5  2  0 

71   105 

72   15 

73  183 

74  169 

75  106 

76   (184)  187 

77   (184)  188 

78  195 

79  190 

80  183 

81   15 

82   15 

83  408 

84  195 

85    666 

86  661 

87    669 

88  18  3 

89   25 

90   25 

91  (168)    2  5 

92   15 

93   15 

94  188 

95   13 

96  11 

97   13 

98   15 

99   15 

100   15 

101   14 

102   14 

103   15 

104   15 

105   10 

106  659 

107  18  3 

108  183 

109    376 

110  666 

111   15 

112  168 

113  567 

114  169 

115  567 

110  183 

117  183 

118  114 

119  114 

120  166 

121  (185)  188 

122  185 

123   568 

124  183 

125  183 

120  185 

127   15 

128   11 

129   14 

130  15 

131   15 

132  188 

133  183 

134  185 

135  183 

13R  559 

137   29 

138   11 

139   560 

140  10 

141  567 

142   11 

143   15 

144   11 

145  188 

146  188 


show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse.  See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 

A  69 


VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

147   15 

148   13 

149  ...  .  (180)  5  7  0 

150   14 

151   11 

152   11 

153  ...  .  (184)  188 

154  ...  .  (185)  187 

155    533 

156   183 

157    669 

158    559 

159   183 

160   11 

161   669 

162   15 

163    567 

164   172 

165    568 

166                    .  56  7 

167   15 

168   168 

169   187 

170   187 

171   176 

172   10 

173  ...  .  (184)  188 

174    567 

175   183 

176  ...  .  (391)  176 


Psalm.  120.  [CXX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  182 

2  185 

3  526 

4  526 

5  668 

6  485 

7  485 


Psalm  121.  [CXXI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   178 

2  ......  .  93 

3   97 

4   97 

5   97 

6   109 

7   97 

8   97 


Psalm  122.  [CXXn.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  596 

2  304 

3  304 

4  304 

5  304 

6  304 

7  304 

8  304 

9  596 


Ps.  123.  [  cxxm.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  168 

2  168 

3  661 

4  662 


Ps.  124.  [  CXXIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   108 

2   108 

3   108 

4   385 

5   385 

6   175 

7   396 

8   93 


Psalm  125.  [CXXV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   542 

2   108 

3   673 

4   190 

5   112 


PSALMS. 
Ps.  126.  [CXXVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  299 

2  299 

3  170 

4  293 

5  400 

6   (628)  400 


Ps.  127.  [CXXVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  102 

2  102 

3  426 

4  427 

5  427 


Ps.  128.  [CXXVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  167 

2  427 

3  427 

4  427 

5  427 

6  427 


Ps.  129.  [CXXIX.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1  106 

2  106 

3  400 

4   29 

5  195 

6  387 

7  387 

8  387 


Psalm  130.  [CXXX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  184 

2  184 

3  176 

4  545 

5  169 

6  169 

7   30 

8  .  545 


Ps.  131.  [  CXXXI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  556 

2  429 

8  169 


Ps.  132.  [CXXXII.] 


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PAGE 


1  596 

2  596 

3  596 

4  596 

5  596 

6  596 

7  596 

8  596 

9  596 

10  187 

11  263 

12  263 

13  304 

14   18 

15  359 

16  170 

17  262 

18  262 


Ps.  133.  [CXXXIII.] 

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1  435 

2  435 

3  435 


Ps.  134.  [CXXXIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  173 

2  173 

3  191 


PSALMS. 
Ps.  135.  [CXXXV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   173 

2   173 

3   172 

4   230 

5   27 

6   26 

7   96 

8   138 

9   124 

10   247 

11   247 

12   247 

13   24 

14   23 

15   76 

16   76 

17   76 

18   75 

19   172 

20   172 

21   172 


Ps.  136.  [  CXXXVI.] 

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2   27 

3   27 

4   30 

5   93 

6   93 

7   94 

8   95 

9   95 

10   138 

11   237 

12   237 

13   129 

14   129 

15   129 

16   241 

17   1-75 

18   175 

19   175 

20   175 

21   247 

22    247 

23    248 

24   175 

25    359 

26   30 


Ps.  137.  [CXXXVIL] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1  291 

2  291 

3  291 

4  291 

5  291 

6  291 

7  338 

8  327 

9  327 


Ps.  138.  [CXXXVIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  172 

2   11 

3  182 

4  172 

5  172 

6  556 

7  554 

8  570 


Ps.  139.  [CXXXIX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   26 

2   26 

3   26 

4   26 

5   23 

6   23 

7   25 

8   25 

9   25 

10   25 

11   25 

12   25 

13   427 

14   428 

15   428 

16   428 

17   169 

18   169 

19   530 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

20    530 

21   554 

22    554 

23   183 

24   183 


Psalm  140.  [CXL.] 

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1   485 

2   485 

3   389 

4   185 

5   396 

6   186 

7   175 

8  (185)  188 

9   195 

10   195 

11   533 

12   106 

13   176 


Psalm  141.  [CXLI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  186 

2  645 

3  185 

4  185 

5  553 

6  553 

7  662 

8  188 

9  396 

10  396 


Psalm  142.  [CXLII.] 


VERSE 

1  .  . 

2  .  . 

3  .  . 

4  .  .  , 

5  .  .  , 

6  .  .  , 

7  .  .  , 


PAGE 

186 
176 
396 
662 
188 
186 
673  \ 


Ps.  143.  [CXLIIl.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   186 

2   562 

3   662 

4   662 

6   558 

6   568 

7   184 

8   179 

9  (185)  186 

10   183 

11   183 

12   195 


Ps.  144.  [  CXLIV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   175 

2   175 

3   376 

4   (660)  3  7  6 

5   98 

6   195 

7   184 

8   525 

9   657 

10   487 

11   525 

12   525 

13   391 

14   392 

15   570 


Psalm  145.  [CXLV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  173 

2  173 

3   23 

4  173 

5  172 

6  172 

7   29 

8   30 

9   29 

10  172 

11  101 

12  101 

13  101 

14  106 


PSALMS. 

VERSE  PAGE 

15   359 

16   359 

17   29 

18   178 

19   167 

20   171 

21   173 

Ps.  146.  [CXL VI.] 

VERSE  PAHE 

1   172 

2   173 

3   444 

4   444 

5   93 

6   93 

7   (360)  381 

8   106 

9   433 

10   24 


Ps.  147.  [CXL VII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  172 

2  299 

3  536 

4   98 

5   25 

6  557 

7  174 

8  386 

9   95 

10  393 

11  167 

12  172 

13  406 

14  359 

15   28 

16   96 

17   97 

18   97 

19   15 

20   15 


Ps.  148.  [CXL VIII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  173 

2  173 

3   95 

4   95 

5   95 

6   27 

7  172 

8  172 

9  172 

10  172 

11  656 

12  656 

13  656 

14  104 


Ps.  149.  [CXLIX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  173 

2   (170)  2  3  2 

3   657 

4   557 

5   568 

6   320 

7   320 

8   320 

9   320 


Psalm  150.  [  CL.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


1  173 

2  172 

3  657 

4  657 

5  657 

6  173 


REVELATION. 


Chapter  1.  [I.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   2 

2   2 

3   14 

4   (67)  25 

5  (68)  173 


The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is 

A  70 


given ;  the  light-faced  figures  in  ( ),  thus,  (308), 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


REVELATION. 

VERSE  PAGE 

6  (612)  173 

7   66 

8  (66)  25 

9   667 

10                 (10)  574 

11   8 

12   574 

13  (63)  64 

14  (63)  64 

15  (63)  64 

16                    63)  64 

17                   (63)  66 

18  ...  .  (63,67)  66 

19  .  .  .      .    (63)  8 

20   (63)  64 


Chapter  2.  [II.] 

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1   64 

2   563 

3   563 

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5   563 

6   518 

7   685 

8   63 

9   203 

10   203 

11   684 

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13                    (63)  205 

14                   (63)  518 

15  (63)  518 

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17    (63)  6  8  5 

18  ...  .  (63,63)  64 

19   67 

20   156 

21   5  38 

22    46  3 

23   67 

24    560 

25    5  6  0 

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27   65 

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29   12 


Chapter  3.  [III.] 

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1  (63)  64 

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22   12 


Chapter*.  [IV.] 

•ERSE  PAGE 

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  19 

  19 

 201 

 ae 

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...     .  28 

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 656 

  94 


Chapter  5.  [V.] 


.  .  .  663 
.  .  .  663 
.  .  .  663 
.  .  .  683 
.  .  .  73 
(39)  73 
.  .  .  663 


REVELATION. 

VERSE  PAGE 

8  (63)  68 

9   (63)  68 

10  .  .  .    (63,  612)  68 

11  .  .  .    (63,201)  2  0  0 

12  (63)  68 

13   (63)  68 

14  656 


Chapters.  [VI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  663 

2  663 

3  663 

4  663 

5  410 

6  410 

7  683 

8  683 

9  663 

10  663 

11  663 

12  682 

13   (102)  682 

14  682 

15  681 

16  681 

17  681 


Chapter  7.  [VII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  387 

2   387 

3   442 

4   253 

5   253 

6   253 

7   253 

8   253 

9  .  .  .    (63,684)  68 

10                    (63)  68 

11   173 

12   173 

13   71 

14   71 

15   685 

16   685 

17   685 


Chapter  8.  [  VIII.] 

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1   635 

2   202 

3   635 

4   635 

5   384 

6   202 

7   386 

8   386 

9   386 

10   385 

11   385 

12   383 

13   202 


Chapter  9.  [IX. 

VERSE  PA 
1  


682 
682 
682 
682 
204 
522 
682 
682 
682 
682 
682 
682 
202 
202 
202 
393 
393 
393 
393 
205 
538 


Chapter  10.  [X.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  199 

2  199 

3  199 


REVELATION. 

VERSE  PAGE 
4   8 

5   682 

6   682 

7   682 

8   14 

9   14 

10   14 

11   147 


Chapter  11.  [XI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  604 

2  604 

3  622 

4  622 

5  127 

6  123 

7  204 

8  382 

9  382 

10  382 

11  141 

12  140 

13  131 

14  680 

15  680 

16  680 

17   28 

18  680 

19  604 


Chapter  12.  [XII.] 

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1   382 

2   428 

3   202 

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6   673 

_  (202 
' 1204 

8   204 

9  .  .  .  (202,  203)  203 

10   204 

11   204 

12   202 

13   202 

14   673 

15   202 

16   202 

17   202 


Chapter  13.  [XIII.] 


VERSE 


REVELATION. 

Chapter  15.  [XV.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  685 

2  685 

3  685 

14  685 

5  685 

1    6  200 

1    7  199 

'    8  127 

Chapter  16.  [XVI.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  371 

2  371 

3  386 

4  385 

5  672 

6  672 

7   29 

8  382 

9  467 

10  369 

11  467 

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PAGE 

.  .  .  165 
.  .  .  165 
.  .  165 
.  .  202 
.  .  .  467 
.  .  .  467 
.  .  .  663 
.  .  .  118 

9   12 

10  485 

11  204 

12  204 

13  204 

14  202 

15   (202)  6  6  3 

16  357 

17  357 

18  663 


Chapter  14.  [  XIV.] 


1   73 

2  685 

3  685 

4  414 

5  684 

6  675 

7   94 

8  330 

9  682 

10   (683   6  8  2 

11   (683)  682 

12  682 

13  378 

14   (63)  64 

15  400 

16  400 

17  402 

18  402 

19  402 

20    402 


Chapter  17.  [XVII.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   (330)  466 

2   (330  4  6  6 

3   (330)  466 

4   (330)  466 

5   (330)  466 

6   (330)  6  6  3 

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8   118 

9   664 

10  664 

11  664 

12  664 

13  664 

14   64 

15  672 

16  67  2 

17  119 

18  664 


Chap.  18.  [XVIII.] 


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330 
330 
330 
330 
672 
672 
330 
330 
410 
410 
410 
104 
410 
366 
411 
411 
411 
672 
165 
408 
408 
664 


Chapter  19.  [XIX.] 


VERSE 


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1   (173)  670 

2   670 

3   670 

4   670 

5   670 

6  (684)  27 

7   422 

8   (366)  42  2 

9   11 

10   86 

11  (63)  64 

12  (63)  64 

13                   (63)  64 


REVELATION. 

VERSE  PAGE 

14   (63)  64 

15   (63)  64 

16   (63)  64 

17   (63)  382 

18   (63)  382 

19    (63  )  6  7  2 

20    (63)  6  7  2 

21   (63)  64 


Chapter  20.  [XX.] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  675 

2   (202)  6  7  5 

3   (204)  675 

4  675 

5  675 

6  (612)  675 

7  676 

8   (345)  676 

9  676 

10   (204)  676 

11   19 

12  (118)  680 

13   680 

14   682 

15   118 


Chapter  21.  [XXL] 

VERSE  PAGE 
1  682 

2  684 

3   18 

4  684 

5   11 

6  685 

7  684 

8  683 

9  422 

10  684 

11  684 

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13  684 

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20    684 

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27  118 


Chapter  22.  [XXII.] 


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385 
684 
684 
684 


6  (150)  11 

7   677 

8   86 

9   86 

10   8 

11   681 

12   66 

13   66 

14   539 

15  (393)  683 

16   73 

17  (121)  5  34 

18   8 

19  (118)  8 

20    678 

21   191 


ROMANS. 

Chapter  1.  [I, 


show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse. 


See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 
A  71 


VERSE  INDEX,  SHOWING  THE  PAGE  IN  THE  ANALYSIS 


ROMANS. 

VERSE  PAGK 

11   627 

12   627 

13   349 

14   349 

15   349 

16   (624)  15 

17   544 

18   532 

19   23 

20                    (25)  2  3 

21   75 

22   75 

23   75 

'24   518 

25   75 

26   518 

27   518 

28    532 

29   516 

30   516 

31   516 

32   516 


Chapter  2.  [11.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1   522 

2   29 

3   29 

4   30 

5   538 

6  (112)  29 

7   112 

8   112 

9   112 

10  354 

11   29 

12  516 

13  539 

14  516 

15  516 

16   66 

17  232 

18  232 

19  2  32 

20    526 

21  526 

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29    545 


Chapter  3.  [  III. 


10 

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12 
13 
14 
15 
Ifl 
17 


(120) 
(120) 


15 
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29 
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516 
516 
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517 


19 
20 
21 
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24 


18   (529)  5  1  7 

516 
516 
544  i 
544  I 
516 
70 
70 
70 
544 
544 
354 
545 
540 


(531) 


26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


Chapter*.  [IV.] 

VICRSE  PAGE 

1  539 

2  539 

3  544 

4  539 

5  544 

6  544 


ROMANS. 

VKRSE  PAGE 

7   545 

8   545 

9   545 

10   545 

11   545 

12   545 

13   541 

14   544 

15   544 

16   345 

17   345 

18   345 

19   541 

20    541 

21   541 

22    544 

23   7  0 

24   70 

25   70 


Chapter  5.  [V.] 

VEESIC  PAGE 

1   544 

2   542 

3   669 

4   669 

5   31 

6   70 

7   70 

8  (oU)  70 

9   70 

10  .  .  .    (63,514)  70 

11   70 

12   516 

13   516 

14   516 

15  (.5.34)  5  34 

16   (.534)  534 

17   .534)  5  34 

18   534 

19   534 

20   (120)  534 

21   534 


Chapters.  [VI.] 

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2   535 

3   655 

4   655 

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8   62 

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10   62 

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14   542 

15   545 

16   569 

17   569 

18   569 

19   514 

20    569 

21   569 

22    569 

23    685 


ROMANS. 

VERSE  PAGE 
18  553 

19   553 

20    5  28 

21   528 

22    540 

23   514 


Chapter  7.  [VII.] 

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1  544 

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3  461 

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Chapter  10.  [X.] 

VERSE  PAGE 

1  312 

2  560 

3  544 

4  544 

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6  535 

7  535 

8  535 

9  538 

10  538 

11  121 

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PAGE 

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26   (173)     2  6 

27   (173)     2  6 

Subscription  .  .  2 


Chapter  14.  [  XIV.] 


VERSE 


PAGE 


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9   64 

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RUTH. 


Chapter  1.  [I.] 

TCRSE  PAGE 

1  363 

2  363 

3  318 

4  318 

5  432 

6  359 

7  433 

8  433 

9  415 

10  433 

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18  433 


The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is  given;  the  light-faced  figures  in  (  ),  thus,  (308), 

A  72 


ON  WHICH  ANY  VERSE  OF  SCRIPTURE  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


RUTH. 


VERSE 


PAGE 


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20    432 

21   432 

22    433 


I 


Chapter  2.  [II.] 


VEKSE  PAGE 

1  417 

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11  401 

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21  401 

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Chapter  3.  [  III.] 

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Chapter  4.  [IV.] 

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I.  SAMUEL. 

Chapter  1.  [  I.] 


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7   (427)  4  1  5 

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I.  SAMUEL. 
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The  heavy-faced  figures,  thus,  667,  refer  to  page  on  which  the  text  is  given ;  the  light-faced  figures  in  ( ),  thus,  ( 
show  the  page  on  which  reference  is  made  to  the  verse.  See  beginning  of  this  Index  for  examples  illustrating  its  use. 


A  78 


TWENTY- SEVEN  BOOKS 

INTO  WHICH  THE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  BIBLE;  OR,  THE  BIBLE 
ARRANGED  IN  SUBJECTS,  DIVIDES  THE  SCRIPTURES, 

SHOWING  THE 

SUBJECT,  NUMBER  OF  CHAPTERS,  PAGE,  AND  NUMBER  OF  PAGES  OF  EACH  BOOK. 


CONTENTS 

OF  THE 

DY-  SEVEN 

NALYSIS  OF  THE  BI 
SUBJECTS,  DIVIDES  T; 

SHOWING  THE 


Book.      Subject.  Chapters.  Pages. 

1.  — SCRIPTURE   5  .  .  .  1-16 

2.  — GOD   8  .  .  .  16-32 

3.  — JESUS  CHRIST   14  .  .  .  32-74 

4.  — IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION   10  .  .  .  74-93 

o.— WORKS  OF  GOD   7  .  .  .  93-121 

6.  — MIRACLES   15  .  .  .  122-144 

7.  — MEDIUMS  AND  METHODS  OF  REVELATION   11  .  .  .  145-165 

8.  -DUTIES  TO  GOD   15  .  .  .  166-195 

9.  — ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL   5  .  .  .  196-205 

10.  -GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES   7  .  •  .  206-228 

11.  — THE  HEBREWS   15      .  .  229-312 

12.  — OTHER  NATIONS   8  .  .  .  312-354 

13.  — THE  OUTWARD  MAN   7  .  .  •  355-382 

14.  — EXTERNAL  NATURE   9  .  .  .  382-396 

15.  -INDUSTRL\L  EMPLOYMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS   7  .  .  .  397-412 

1(;.-THE  FAMILY   8  .  .  .  413-435 

17.— MASTERS  AND  SERVANTS   6  .  .  .  436-442 

IS.— CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE   8  .  .  .  443-484 

19.  — WAR   14  .  .  .  485-514 

20.  — FALLEN  MAN   7  .  .  .  514-533 

21.  — MAN  REDEEMED   9  .  .  .  534-570 

22.  — SACRED  SEASONS   5  .  .  .  571-581 

23.  — SACRED  PLACES   9  .  .  .  581-604 

24.  — SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES   12  .  .  .  605  628 

25.  - SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS   9  .  .  .  628-659 

26.  — TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS   5  .  .  .  660-672 

27.  — ESCHATOLOGY  (or,  The  Last  Things)   7  .  .  .  673-685 

A  79 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SifOWIN'f;     IHIO    StBJKOTS    OF    THK    BooKS,  (HAPTEKS,    AM)    SKCTIOXS    OF    TH  K    AXATA'SFS    OF  Till-! 

BIBLE;   OR,  THE   BIBLE  ARRANGED  IN  SUBJECTS,  ix  theh;  ordek,  phecisely  as 

TIFEY    STAND    IX    THE    BoOK    ITSELF,    WITH    THE    NuMBEK    OF    TilE    SECTION'    OR  SlJ!- 
SECTIOX  AND  OF  THE  PaGE;    AND  THUS  AFFORDING   A  COXNECTEt)  LoGICAI. 
^'I1■;^S'  OF  THE   AlMiAXGEMEXT  OF  THK  'W'hOI.E  \\'o|:k. 


BOOK    I .  — S  C  R 1 P  T  U  R  E . 


rAGE 

SECTION 

VkOY. 

Cliiip.  I.— Books  and  Antliors. 

1 

C'liajt.  III.— Characteristics  of  Scripture. 

10 

1.  Old  Testampnt  Writers 

1 

31.  Divinely  Inspired      .          .          .  . 

10 

2.  New      "            "  ... 

1 

32.  Illuminatina-   .          .          .          .  . 

10 

;!.  Subscriptions  to  tlie  Pji)istles 

2 

33.  Pure    .     "  . 

10 

4.  Books  Ret'errcd  to  not  now  Extant  . 

34.  Perfection  and  Truth  of  Scriiitun- 

10 

5.  Refci-onccs  to  Chronicles  of  J ndali  . 

o 

35.  Efficacy  of  Scripture 

11 

(;.         "                  "  Israel 

f> 

30.  Permanence  and  Fultihnent  of  Scripture 

11 

7.          "           Book  of  Kings  of  Judali  and 

37.  The  Standard  of  Truth 

11 

Israel  ..... 

3 

38.  Is  for  All  

11 

8.  Profane  Authors  Referred  to  and  Quoted  . 

4 

39.  Hard  to  Understand  .         .         .  . 

12 

9.  The  Book  of  the  Law 

10.  Speakers  and  Hearers :  Genesis  and  E.\odus 

4 
4 

Chap.  IV. — Duty  to  Know  and  Obey  Scripture. 

12 

11.         "               "  Leviticus 

4 

40.  Israel  to  Hear           .          .          .  . 

12 

12.          "                "  Numbers 

4 

41.  Individuals  and  Classes  to  Hear 

12 

1:!.         "               "        Deuter.  to  Eccles.  . 

5 

42.  All  the  World  to  Hear 

12 

14.         "               "       Job  . 

5 

43.  Hearers  Cautioned     .          .          .  . 

12 

l;j.          "                "        I.-;aiah  and  Jeremiah 

5 

44.  Refusals  to  Hear       .          .         .  . 

13 

IC.          "                "  Ezekicl 

0 

45.  The  Law  Remendiered 

13 

17.          "                "        Jonah  to  Zechariah 

7 

40.  Meditation  on  the  Law 

13 

47.  God's  Word  to  be  Eaten 

13 

(iiap.  II.— Pronuilgation  of  Scripture. 

7 

48.  The  Law  to  be  Obeyed 

14 

18.  First  Tables  of  Stone 

r- 
1 

49.  Neglect  and  Opposition 

14 

19.  Second    "           "              ,          .  . 

7 

50.  Penalties        .          .          .          .  . 

14 

20.  Dejjository  of  the  Tables  of  Stone  . 

'i 

Cliap.  V. — Advantasjcs  of  Scripture. 

21.  Public  Inscriptions  .... 

7 

15 

22.  Written  Rolls  or  Books 

8 

51.  Making  Wise  

1.-> 

2:j.  The  Believer,  a  Bf)ok 

8 

52.  Satisfying  Desire       .          .          .  . 

15 

24.  Sealing  of  Books  .... 

8 

53.  Inspiring  Hope         .          .          .  . 

15 

25.  Scripture  not  to  he  Altered  . 

8 

54.  Imparting  Joy          .         .          .  . 

15 

2(J.  To  be  Publicly  Reatl  .... 

8 

55.  Comforting  and  Consoling  . 

15 

27.  Instances  ..... 

9 

50.  Sanctifying  and  Saving 

15 

28.  Instrncliou  in  Scripture 

9 

57.  Nations  Blest  by  it  . 

15 

29.  Scripture  Studied  .... 
oO.  God's  Word  Declared 

9 

58.  Deprivation  of  it  a  Curse 

l(i 

10 

BOOK 

Cliap.  I.— Names  and  Ueneral  Representations 
of  (Jod  

1.  Jehovah ;  Jah 

2.  I  Am  ...... 

3.  Lord  and  God  .... 

4.  Lord  and  God  of  Hosts 

5.  Ishi  ...... 

6.  Represented  by  Fire 

7.  "  "  Light 

8.  Accompanied  by  Darkness  or  Clouds 

9.  Compared  to  Animals 

10.  "         '■  a  Fir  Tree 

11.  The  Visible  Glory  .... 

12.  God  is  Local  .... 

13.  Has  a  Dwelling-Placc  among  Men  . 

14.  Moves  About  ..... 

15.  Uaes  Vehicles  .... 


T  I .  —  G  0  D . 


Cliap.  11.— Anthroponiorpliic  and  Antliropo- 

16 

pathic  Representations  of  (Jod. 

IS 

16 

16.  God  Ai)pears  in  Human  Form 

IS 

16 

17.  Has  Human  Featiu'ps  and  ]\Iendiers 

li> 

16 

1.  Face.                        5.  Shoulders. 

16 

2.  Eyes.                       6.  Hands. 

16 

3.  Nostrils.                   7.  B^ingers. 

16 

4.  Organs  of  Speech,      8.  Back. 

16 

Breath.                  9.  Feet. 

17 

18.  Uses  a  Hiunan  Voice 

19 

17 

19.  Laus,hs  and  Sleeps  .... 

20 

17 

20.  God  a  Warrior  .... 

20 

17 

21.  L'ses  Weapons  .... 

20 

17 

22.  Uncertain  of  the  Future 

20 

17 

2:S.  Grieved  ..... 

21 

18 

24.  Jealous  ..... 

21 

18 

25.  Angry  

21 

A  81 

CONTEiNTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


2G.  Hating  .... 

27.  Taking  Vengeance 

28.  Seeks  his  own  Glory  . 

29.  Solicitous  lor  the  Holiness  of  his  Name 
:{0.  Makes  Oath  to  his  Purposes  . 

;U.  Repents  and  Changes  his  Purposes  . 

32.  Deterred  from  his  Puri)ose  . 

("hap.  III.— Difficulty  of  Kiiowing  Gwl. 

33.  God  Invisible  .... 

34.  Unsearchable  .... 

35.  But  may  be  Known  . 

Chap.  lY.— Attributes  of  (Jod  as  Beinjr. 

36.  Unity  of  God  .... 

37.  8elf-Pl\isteace 

38.  Spirituality  .... 

39.  Eteruity  .... 

40.  Onmipresence  .... 

41.  Ininiutability  .... 

Chap,  v.— Attributes  of  ftod  as  Person. 

42.  (^inniscience  .... 

43.  Kntjwledge  of  Actions 

44.  "  Thoughts 

45.  Foreknowledge 

46.  Wisdom  .... 

47.  Omnipotence  .... 

48.  Irresistible  .... 

49.  Compared  with  Other  Gods  . 

50.  "         "  Man 

51.  Incomparable 


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27 


SECTION 

PACK 

.52. 

General  Ascriptions  of  Greatness  to  God 

28 

53. 

"             "          Power  " 

.  28 

54. 

Holiness  of  God 

.  28 

.55. 

Justice  .... 

.  28 

56. 

Impartiality  .... 

.  29 

57. 

Veracity  .... 

.  29 

58. 

God  is  Love  .... 

.  29 

59. 

God's  Goodness 

.  29 

60. 

Mercy  and  Compassion 

.  29 

61. 

Unrevengeful  and  Placable  . 

30 

62. 

Long-Sutfering 

.  30 

Chap.  VI.— Christ  as  God.  See  Book  HI.,  Chap, 
Chap.  VII. -The  Holy  Spirit.  . 

63.  Personality 

64.  Divinity 
05.  Promised 

66.  Prayed  for 

67.  Given 

68.  Offices 

69.  Effects 

70.  Utterances 

71.  Resisted 

72.  Blasphemy  against 

73.  Simony 

Chap.  VIII.-The  Triuity. 

74.  Foreshadowed 

75.  Hinted  at  . 

76.  Implied 


BOOK    III. -JESUS  CHRIST. 


Chap.  I.— Christ's  Foreruuner. 

1.  Predii  tions  Concerning  .lolm 

2.  .Tolin's  Birth,  Early  Life,  and  JMinistiy 

3.  Impression  upon  the  People 

4.  Testimony  Concerning  Himself 

5.  "  "  Christ 
().  Sends  to  Inciuire  of  Christ 
7.  Christ's  Testimony  Concerning  John 
S.  Testimony  bv  New  Testament  Wi  iters 
9.  Relations  w  ith  Herod,  Death  and  Burial 

(  hap.  II. — Prophecies  Concerning:  Christ. 

10.  Descent  .... 

11.  Birth  ..... 
13.  Ajipearance  in  the  Temple  . 

13.  Sojourn  in  Egypt 

14.  Pi'c:i(  iiing  .... 
1.").  Journey  to  Galilee 

1(1,  Triuniplial  Entry 

17.  Miracles  .... 

18l  Opposition  of  Rulers  . 

19.  Silence  at  the  Trial  . 

20.  Scourging  and  Contempt 

21.  Insults  .... 
23.  Death  ..... 

23.  Resurrect!  ion  .... 

24.  Ascension  .... 

25.  Humanity  .... 
26  Divinity  .... 

27.  Zeal 

28.  Meekness  .... 

29.  Prophetic  Character  . 

30.  Justification  .... 

31.  Sacrifice  .... 

32.  I^riesthood  .... 

33.  Kingship  .... 

34.  Figurative  Prophecies 

1.  Shepherd.  (i,  Corner-Stone. 

2.  Lamb.  7.  Stumbling-Stoni 

3.  Branch.  S,  Light. 

4.  Fountain.  9,  Sun. 
•  5.  Sword.                10,  Star, 

Chap.  III.— (icnealogy.  Birth,  and  Early  Life. 

35.  Genealogy  bv  JIatthew 


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38 
38 
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39 


36.  Genealogy  by  Luke  .... 

37.  "  '  Others 

38.  Christ's  Birth,  as  Recorded  by  ^Malthew 

39.  "  "  "  Luke 

40.  Christ  Visited  by  the  Wise  Men  and  the 

Shepherds  ..... 

41.  Circumcision  .  ,  ,  ,  . 

42.  Appearance  in  the  Temple  . 

43.  Fame  among  the  People 

44.  Relations  w  ith  Herod 

45.  Abode  in  Egyi)t  .... 

46.  Treatment  by  His  Relatives  . 

47.  Filial  Conduct  .... 

48.  Growth  in  Body  and  jVIind  . 

Chap.  IV.— Christ's  Ministry.  . 

49.  Attestation  of  Christ  ... 

1.  By  God.  4,  By  Devils. 

2.  By  John  the  Bai)tist.         .">.  By  Believers. 

3.  By  His  ^Vorks.  6.  By  Himself. 
.50.  Christ's  E.xplanation  of  His  Relationships  . 
51.  He  Teaches  by  Parables 

53.  Preaches  in  the  Synagogues  . 

53.  "        "  Temple 

54.  "        "       Open  Air 

55.  "      to  the  Spirits  in  Prison 

56.  Predicts  His  Denial  by  Peter,  Betrayal,  and 

Sufferings  .... 

57.  Defection  of  His  Disciples 

58.  His  Death  and  Resurrection 

59.  His  Burial  .... 

60.  His  Ascension  .... 

61.  False  Clirists  .... 

62.  Desti'uction  of  Jerusalem 

63.  Fame  of  the  Woman  who  Anointed  lliui 

64.  Accomn^odatious  for  the  Pas.sover 

05.  Peter's  .^lartyrdom 

06.  Success  of  His  Gospel  . 
67,  Reason  f(jr  Predicting 

()8.  Christ's  Travel  and  Sojournings 
A.  First  A'ear  of  His' .Ministry 
U.  The  next  two  Years 

1.  To  Galilee  tliiough  Samaria 

2.  To  Jerusalem 

3.  Auain  in  (Talilec 


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41 
41 
41 
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41 
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45 
45 
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46 
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46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
47 
47 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


4.  Coasts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon  .  .  47 

5.  Through  Decapolis  .         .  .47 

6.  In  Galilee  again      .         .  .47 
C.  The  Last  Six  Months    .         .  .47 

1.  Jerusalem    .         ,         .  .47 

2.  Ephraim      .         .         .  .47 

3.  Perea          .         .         .  .47 

4.  In  and  about  Jerusalem     .  ,  47 

69.  Source  of  Christ's  Power  to  Work  Miracles  47 

70.  Christ's  Miracles       .         .         .  .47 

71.  Commands  to  Conceal  His  Miracles  and 

Mission        .         .         .         .  .48 

72.  Command  or  Permission  to  Publish  Miracles  48 

73.  Christ's  Reception  by  Men   .         .  .48 

1.  Fame  throughout  the  Laud      .  .  48 

2.  Followed  by  Multitudes          .  .  49 

3.  His  Miracles  and  Doctrines  Wondered 

at  49 

4.  Received  as  a  Guest      .         .  .49 

5.  Misunderstood  by  the  People   .  .  50 

6.  Opinions  of  the  People  .         .  .50 

A.  Christ's  Inquiry  of  Opinions  .  50 

B.  Royal  Honors  Offered      .  .  50 

C.  Regarded  as  a  Prophet     .  .  51 

D.  Said  to  have  a  Devil        .  .  51 

E.  Discordant  Opinions        .  .  51 

7.  Feared  by  the  People    .         .  .51 

8.  Silences  Captious  Assailants    .  .  51 

9.  Hated  and  Persecuted    .         .  .51 
10.  The  Ministry  of  Women         ,  .  53 

74.  Christ's  Retirement  and  Solitude    .  .  53 

Chap.  Y.— Christ's  Betrayal  and  Apprehen- 
sion. .         .         .         .  .53 

75.  The  Agreement  of  Judas  to  Betray  Christ  .  53 

1.  Prophecies  applied  to  Judas     .  .  53 

2.  Judas  Instigated  by  the  Devil  .  .  54 

3.  The  Agreement  made    .         .  .54 

76.  Christ's  Agony  in  Gethsemane       .  .  54 

77.  Christ's  Apprehension         .         .  .54 

1.  The  Betrayal      .         .         .  .54 

2.  Christ's  Words  to  the  Multitude  .  54 

3.  His  Disciples'  Defence  .         .  .55 

4.  Christ  Bound     .         .         .  .55 

5.  "     Led  to  Trial       .         .  .55 

6.  Deserted  by  His  Disciples       .  .  55 

Chap.  VI.— Christ's  Trial.      .        .  .55 

78.  Accusations  against  Christ  .         .  .55 

79.  Christ  Questioned     .         .         .  .55 

80.  Christ's  Silence         .         .         .  .55 

81.  "  Replies  .  .  .  .56 
83.  Pilate's  Unwillingness  to  Condemn .  .  56 

83.  The  People  Prefer  Barabbas  to  Christ  .  56 

84.  They  Demand  Christ's  Condemnation  .  56 

85.  Christ  Condemned    .         .         .  .57 

86.  Outrages  by  the  People       .         .  ,57 

Chap.  VII.— Christ's  Crnciflxion.    .  .  57 

87.  Christ  Bears  His  Cross        .         .  .57 

88.  "     Crucified       .         .         .  .57 

89.  The  Two  Thieves     .         ,         .  .57 

1.  Prophecies  Concerning  .         ,  .57 

2.  Their  Crucifixion         .         .  .58 

3.  Their  Treatment  of  Christ       .  .  58 

90.  Superscription  on  Christ's  Cross     .  .  58 

91.  Conduct  of  the  People        .         .  .58 

1.  They  Divide  His  Raiment       .  .  58 

2.  They  Give  Him  Vinegar  and  Wine 

Mingled  with  Myrrh    .         .  .58 

3.  They  Mock  Him .         .         .  .58 

4.  They  Retire,  Smitten  with  Remorse    .  58 

5.  Testimony  of  the  Centurion    .  .  58 
Miraculous  Phenomena       .          .  .58 

1.  Darkness  .          .         .         .  .58 

2.  Earthquake        .         .         .  .59 

3.  Resurrection  of  the  Dead        .  .  59 
Christ's  Words  to  the  Women  who  Wept 

for  Him       .         .         .         .  .59 

Christ's  Dying  Prayers        .         .  .59 

Death          .         .         .  .59 

Body  Pierced,  but  None  of  His 

Bones  Broken      .         .  .59 
Joseph  begs  and  receives  the  Body  of  Jesus  59 

A 


92. 


93. 

94. 
95. 
96. 

97. 


Chap.  VIII. — ihe  Burial  and  Resurrection 
of  Christ.  . 

98.  Christ's  Burial 

99.  The  Stone  of  the  Sepulchre  Sealed 

100.  An  Angel  Rolls  Away  the  Stone 

101.  The  Grave  Found  Empty  . 
103.  Explanation  . 

1.  By  the  Chief  Priests 

2.  By  the  Angel 

3.  By  New  Testament  Writers 

103.  Incredulity  of  the  Disciples  . 
Chap.  IX. — Appearances  of  Christ  after  His 

Resurrection. 

104.  On  the  Day  of  His  Resurrection 

1.  To  the  Women  . 

2.  To  Mary  Magdalene 

3.  To  Peter  . 

4.  To  the  Two  Disciples  . 

5.  To  the  Ten 

105.  At  Other  Times 

1.  To  the  Eleven  . 

2.  To  Seven  of  the  Apostles  at  the  Sea  of 

Tiberias 

3.  To  Five  Hundred  Brethren  at  once 

4.  To  James  .... 

5.  To  the  Eleven  at  the  Mount  of  Olives 
Chap.  X.— Christ's  Ascension  j  Christ  in 

Heaven. 

106.  Christ's  Ascension 

107.  Christ  in  Heaven 
Chap.  XI — Christ's  Divinity. 

108.  He  is  called  God 

109.  "  "     "     the  Son  of  God  . 

110.  Is  made  Equal  with  God 

111.  Is  called  Lord 
113.  Performs  the  Works  of  God. 

1.  In  Creating  . 

2.  In  Preservinf?  all  Things  . 

3.  In  Forgiving  Sins  . 

4.  In  Bestowing  Spiritual  Blessings 

5.  In  Raising  the  Dead 

6.  In  Judging  the  World 

113.  Christ  Possesses  the  Attributes  cf  God 

1.  Is  Eternal 

2.  Is  Omnipresent  . 

3.  Is  Omniscient 

4.  Is  Omnipotent    .         .  , 

5.  Is  Unchangeable . 

6.  Is  Sinless  . 

7.  Is  an  Object  of  Worship 

8.  Is  Superior  to  Men  and  Angels 
Chap.  XII.— Christ's  Humanity. 

114.  Christ's  Incarnation  . 

115.  "      Human  Appetites,  Feelings,  and  Re 

lationships . 
110.  Christ  Compared  with  the  Father 

1.  In  Dignity 

2.  In  Power . 

3.  In  KnoM'ledge  . 

4.  In  Goodness 
Chap.  XIII.— Offices  of  Christ. 

117.  Christ  our  Example  . 

118.  Our  Justification 

119.  "  Propitiation 

120.  "  Life 

121.  "  Mediator. 
123.    "  Priest 

123.  "    Saviour  . 

124.  "    Brother  . 
Chap.  XIV.— Figurative  Characters  of  Christ. 
135.  Christ  the  Bread  of  Life 

126.  The  Water  of  Life  . 

127.  The  Corner-Stone  and  Foundation 

128.  A  Stumbling-Stone  . 
139.  Tlie  Light  of  the  World 

130.  A  Refiner  and  Purifier 

131.  The  Morning  Star  . 
133.  A  Vine 

133.  The  Lion  of  the  Tribe  of  Judah 

134.  Tlie  Lamb  of  God  . 

135.  The  Head  of  the  Body 
130.  The  Shepherd  of  the  Sheep". 

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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


BOOK   IV.— IDOLATRY   AND  SUPERSTITION. 


aSCTION  PAGE 

Chap.  I. — Laws  and  Argnments  against  Idol- 
atry. .         .         .  .74 

1.  Idol  Worship  Forbidden      .         .  .74 

2.  "    Making         "  ...  7.5 

3.  Intercourse  witli  Idolaters  Forbidden        .  75 

4.  Idolatry  Inconsistent  with  God's  Worship  75 

5.  Folly  of  Idolatry      .         .  .  .75 

6.  Idols  Unable  to  Help  .         .  .76 

7.  Idols  Defenceless       .         .         .  .70 

Chap.  II.— Penalties  against  Idolatry.  70 

8.  General   National  Threats   and  Punish- 

ments         .          .          .         .  .76 

9.  National  Extermination  for  Idolatry  .  77 

10.  "        Su])jugation          .         .  .78 

11.  "  Expulsion  and  Captivity  .  .  78 
13.       "        Dispersion  .         .         .  .78 

13.  Destruction  of  tlie  Temple  .         .  .78 

14.  Individuals  Threatened  and  Punished  for 

Idolatry       .          .         .         .  .78 

15.  Death  the  Penalty  for  Idolatry  .  .  79 
10.     "      Inflicted       "      "    .          .  .79 

Chap.  III.— Worship    of  Heavenly  Bodies, 

Groves,  and  High  Places.  80 

17.  Heavenly  Bodies  Worsliipped        .         .  80 

18.  Worship  of  Heavenly  Bodies  Denounced  .  80 

19.  Instances  of  Grove  Worship  .  .  80 

20.  Grove  Worship  Forbidden    .  .  .81 

21.  Instances  of  High  Places  for  God's  Worship  81 
23.  High  Places  for  Idol  Worship        .         .  81 

Chap.  IV.— Other  Forms  of  False  Worship 

by  the  Jews.       .  .  .81 

23.  Worship  of  Golden  Calves  .  .  .81 

34.  "       "  Baal       .         .  .  .83 

35.  "       "  Other  Idols       .  .  .83 

36.  Idolatrous  Jewisli  Priests     .  .  .83 

27.  "        Defilement  of  the  Temple  .  83 

Chap.  Y.— Gentile  Idolatry.      .  .  .83 

28.  Samaritan  Mongrel  Worship  .  .  83 

29.  Gentile  Votive  Offerings  to  God  .  .  84 

30.  Philistine  Gods         .         .  .  .84 

31.  Syrian        "            .         .  .  .81 

32.  Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Gods  .  .81 

33.  Greek  Gods     .          .          .  .  .85 

34.  Other  Gentile  Gods    .         .  .  .83 


Chap.  I.  Creation.         .        .        .  .93 

1.  God  Created  the  Universe    .         .  .93 

2.  Light  and  Darkness   .         .         .  .94 

3.  The  Firmament        .         .         .  .94 

4.  The  Continents ;  Vegetable  Life  Begins  .  94 

5.  The  Sun,  Moon,  and  Stars    .  .  .94 

6.  Fish,  Reptiles,  Birds  .         .         .  .95 

7.  Mammals  and  Man   .         .         .  .95 

8.  The  Creator  Praised  .         .         .  .95 

Chap.  II.— Preservation.        .        .  .95 

9.  God  the  Preserver  of  All  Things    .  .  95 

10.  Cares  for  Animals     .         .         .  .95 

11.  Maintains  the  Usual  Course  of  Nature  .  96 

1.  Seasons    .         .         .         .  .96 

2.  Day  and  Night   .         .         .  .96 

3.  Rain,  Rainbow   .  .  .96 

4.  Clouds     .         .  -         .  .96 

5.  Hail,  Snow,  Cold  .         .  .96 

6.  Thunder  and  Lightning  .  .  97 

7.  Winds  .  .  .  .  .97 
13.  Preserves  and  Protects  'Ma.n  .  .  .97 
13.  God's  Preserving  Power  Indispensable  .  97 

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Chap.  VI. — Human  Sacrifices.  85 

35.  Human  Sacrifices  Forbidden          .  .  85 

36.  Practice  of  Human  Sacrifice          .  .  85 

37.  Instances        "          "  .  86 

38.  God  Commands  a  Human  Sacrifice  .  86 

39.  And  then  Prevents  it          .         .  .86 

Chap.  VII.-Adoratlon  of  Saints.        .  86 

40.  Prohibition  of  Saint  Worship         .  .  86 

41.  Adoration  Rejected  by  Angels        .  .  86 

42.  "              "          Men           .  .  86 

43.  "       Not  Rejected  by  Men     .  .  87 

44.  The  Virgin  Mary       .         .         .  .87 

Chap.  VIII. -Witchcraft.         .         .  87 

45.  Witchcraft,  etc.,  Prohibited            .  .  87 

46.  "          Practised     .         .  .87 

47.  Death  Denounced  for  Witchcraft    .  .  87 

48.  "      Inflicted      "        "             .  .  87 

49.  Efforts  to  Abolish           "             .  .  87 

50.  Divination  by  the  Cup         .         .  .87 

51.  "  "  Spirits  .  .  .87 
53.         "         "      Arrows ;  by  Entrails  .  87 

53.  Astrology       .         .         .         .  .88 

54.  Magic  and  Sorcery    .         .         .  .88 

55.  Necromancy   .         .         .         .  .88 

56.  Exorcism       .         .         .         .  .88 

57.  Witchcraft,  etc.,  Found  Vain          .  .  88 

Chap.  IX. — Jewish  Proneuess  to  Apostasy.  89 

58.  Predictions  of  Jewish  Idolatry       .  .  89 

59.  Haste  to  Worship  Golden  Calves    .  .  89 

60.  Jewish  Readiness  for  other  Idolatry       "  .  89 

61.  Labor  and  Wealth  Bestowed  on  Images    .  89 

62.  Persistence  of  the  Jews  in  Idolatry  .  90 

63.  Extent  of  Idolatry  among  the  Jews  .  90 

64.  Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's  Remon- 

strances      .          .         .          .  .90 

65.  Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's  Auger  90 

Chap.  X.— Ruin  of  Idols.  90 

66.  Destruction  of  Idols  Predicted        .  .  90 

67.  "            "    Commanded    .  .  91 

68.  Idols  Destroyed         .         .         .  .91 

69.  Idolatrous  Tilings  Destroved          .  .  93 

70.  Divine  Threats  against  Heathen  Gods  93 

71.  "  Vengeance  on  "  '  .  93 
73.  Posthumous  Disgrace  of  Idolaters  .  .  93 


Chap.  III. — God's  Providence  in  Nature.  .  98 

■14.  God  Owns  All  Things         .         .  .98 

15.  Causes  Eclipses  and  Darkness        .  .  98 

16.  Sets  Mountains  on  Fire,  and  Melts  them  .  98 

17.  Causes  Eartliquakes  .         .         .  .98 

18.  Causes  Liglitning  and  Thunder       .  .  98 

19.  Causes  Winds,  Storms,  and  Hail     .  .  99 

20.  Sends  Rain  and  Dew  .  .  .99 
31.  Controls  Waters  and  Floods  .  .  99 
23.  "  Drought  and  Famine  .  .  99 
23.  Sends  and  Directs  Noxious  Animals  .  100 


Chap.  IV. — God's  Providence  among  Men  Gen- 
erally.       ...  .100 

24.  God  the  Absolute  Owner  of  Man    .  .100 

25.  "     "    King  of  the  Earth  .  .100 

26.  "     "    Judge  of  All  tlie  Earth      .  .101 

27.  Mysteries  of  Providence       .         .  .101 

28.  The  Divine  Sovereignty  Insisted  on  .  101 

29.  Ilcsignatiou  to  the  dealings  of  Provi- 

dence ,         ,         .  .  101 


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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTIOU  PAGE 

Chap,  y.— God's  Proyideiice  in  Man's  Tem- 
poral Affairs.       .         .  .101 

30.  In  General      .         .         .         .  .101 

31.  God  Overrules  Human  Dcsitcns      .         .  102 

32.  Human  Endeavor.s  Vain  without  God  102 

33.  Resistance  Useless     .         .         .  .102 

34.  God  Gives  Bad  Rnleis  and  Laws    .         .  102 

35.  Stirs  up  Adversaries  ....  102 

36.  Inclines  tlie  Hearts  of  Men  toward  Ilis  Ser- 

vants  103 

37.  Supplies  Temporal  Wants    .         .  .103 

38.  Sends  Good  and  Evil  to  Good  and  Bad 

Alike  103 

39.  Sends  Clianges  of  Fortune   .         .         .  103 

40.  Gives  Prosperity  and  Protection     .         .  104 

41.  Sends  Adversity       .         .         .  .104 

Chap.  VI.— God's  Providence  in  Moral  Dis- 
cipline.      ....  104 

42.  Affliction  to  be  Expected  .  .  .104 
48.  Afflictions  Tlireateued  for  Sin        .         .  104 

44.  Use  of  Afflictions      ....  10'> 

45.  Afflictions  Recited    ....  lOo 

46.  Disappointments  Confessed  and  Threatened  lOo 

47.  Affliction  Aggravated  by  Persecution       .  105 

48.  God  Mitigates  Affliction       .         .         .  10r> 

49.  Patient  Eudurunce  of  Affliction      .          .  106 

50.  Afflictions  Sometimes  Inefficacious           .  100 

51.  Fainting  under  Affliction     .         .         .  106 

52.  Support  in  Affliction  .         .         .         .  106 

53.  Afflictions  will  End  .         .  .  .106 

54.  God  Delivers  from  Affliction         .          .  106 

55.  The  Righteous  and  Wicked  Contrasted     .  107 

56.  Contrasted  Tem|ioral  Fortunes  of  Righte- 

ous and  Wicked      .         .         .  .107 

57.  E.xamples  of  Obedience  and  Disobedience  107 

58.  God's  Feelings  toward  the  Righteous  and 

Wicked     "  108 

59.  Defence  and  Protection  of  the  Righteous 

in  this  Life  .         .         .         .  .108 

60.  Their  Prosperity  .  .  .  .108 
01.  They  are  Delivered  fi-om  Evil        .         ,  109 


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62.  They  are  Delivered  from  Death      .  .  109 

03.  Spiritual  Blessings  Promised  .  .109 

64.  Their  C^hildren  Blessed        .  .  .110 

65.  Others'  Sins  Not  to  be  Suffered  for  ,  110 

66.  The  Righteous  a  Protection  to  the  Wicked  110 

67.  This  Protection  Sometimes  Denied  .  .111 

68.  The  Prosperity  of  the  Wicked       .  .111 

69.  Complaints  of  the  Prosperity  of  the  Wicked  111 

70.  The  End  of  the  Prosperity  of  the  Wicked  111 

71.  Final  Doom  of  the  Righteous  and  Wicked  113 

72.  National  Calamities  denounced  for  Wick- 

edness        .....  112 

73.  National  Repentance  and  Apostasy  .  113 

74.  Sin  Leads  to  its  Own  Punishment   .  .113 

75.  Conscience  Punishes  .....  113 

76.  God  the  Avenger  of  Evil     .         .  .  113 

77.  Sins  of  Parents  and  Others  Suffered  for     .  114 

78.  Cases  of  Retribution  .         .         .  115 

79.  Shame  the  Portion  of  the  Wicked  .  .115 

80.  God  Does  Not  Pity  the  Wicked  in  Calamity  115 

81.  Death  Threatened  to  the  Wicked    .         .  115 

82.  The  Wicked  Consumed       .         .  .116 

Chap.  VII.— The  Purposes  of  God.  .  .  116 

83.  God  has  Determinate  and  Distinct  Piu-poses  116 

84.  God's  Purposes  Eternal  and  Immutable  .  116 

85.  Men  the  Instruments  of  God's  Purposes  .  116 

86.  National  Election      .          .          .  .117 

87.  Individuals  Elected  .          .  .117 

88.  Human  Merit  Excluded      .  .118 

89.  Elected  to  Holiness  .         .          .  .118 

90.  References  to  a  "  Book  of  Life"       .  .  118 

91.  God's  Purposes  Include  Evil  and  Evil-Doers  118 

92.  Reprobation    .         .         .         .  .119 

93.  God  Hardens  the  Heart       .          .  .119 

94.  God  Tempts  Men      .         .         .  .120 

95.  God  Does  Not  Sin,  nor  Tempt  to  Sin  .  120 

96.  God  Brings  Good  out  of  Evil         .  .  120 

97.  Men  Addressed  as  Free  Agents      .  .  121 

98.  God  Laments  the  Obduracy  of  Sinners  .  121 

99.  Has  no  Pleasure  in  Their  Death     .  .  121 

100.  ]\ren  :May  Ije  Saved  if  They  Will    .  .  121 

101.  The  Means  to  be  Used                  .  .  121 


BOOK   YI.— MIRACLES. 


Chap.  I.— Miracles  Considered.         .  .  122 

1.  Purpose  of  Miracles  ....  122 

2.  Miracles  Foretold  .  .  .  .122 
8.  Jliraculous  Aid  Requested    .         .  .  123 

4.  References  to  the  Mosaic  INIiraclcs   .  .  124 

5.  Miraculous  Power  of  Christ's  Name  .  124 

6.  Faith  Required         .         .         .  .124 

7.  Failures  in  Attempting  to  Work  Miracles  .  124 

8.  The  Apostolic  Miracles        .          .  .125 

Chap.  II.— Miracles  in  the  Upper  Reg'ions, 

and  in  the  Atmosphere.   .  .  125 

9.  The  Sun  and  Moon  Stand  Still       .  .  125 

10.  The  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  Fire        .  .  125 

11.  "               "          as  Guides  .  125 

12.  References  to  the  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  Fire  125 

13.  ]Miraculous  Light      .         .         .  .126 

14.  "         Darkness .         .         .  .126 

15.  "         Dew        ....  126 

16.  "         Hail        .          .          .  .126 

17.  Tempest  Stilled        .          .         .  .126 

Chap.  III.— Miracles  in  Fire.   .         .  .126 

18.  Miraculous  Deaths  by  Fire  .         .  .126 

19.  "        Protection  from  Fire     .  .  127 

20.  God's  Presence  Manifested  by  Fire  .  .  127 

21.  Miraculous  Sacrificial  Fire   .         .  .  127 

Chap.  IV.— Miracles  in  Water. .         .  .127 

22.  The  Deluge  Foretold           .         ,  .127 

23.  Time  of  the  Deluge  .  .  ,  .127 
24  Eml)arkation  in  the  Ark      .         .  .  127 

25.  The  Deluge    .         .          .         .  .128 

26.  Duration  and  Effects  of  the  Deluge  .  128 


27.  End  of  the  Deluge  .... 

28.  Disembarkation  from  the  Ark 

29.  Deluge  not  to  be  Repeated  . 

30.  References  to  the  Deluge 

31.  Division  of  the  Red  Sea 

32.  References  to  the  Division  of  the  Red  Sea  . 

33.  Divisions  of  Jordan  .... 

34.  References   to   Miraculous    Divisions  of 

Waters        .         .         .         .  ■ 

35.  Sinking  ]\Iiraculously  Prevented 

36.  ]\Iiraculous  Su])i)lics  of  Water 

37.  References  to  IMiraculous  Supplies  of  Water 

38.  Bad  AVater  Made  Good 

39.  AVater  turned  into  Blood 

40.  "  "  Wine 

Chap,  v.— Miracles  in  the  Earth. 

41.  Earthquakes  and  Openings  of  the  Earth 
43.         "  in  Prophetic  Vision  . 

Chap.  A'l.— Miracles  in  the  Vegetable  King- 
dom. .... 

43.  Aaron's  Rod  .... 

44.  The  Withered  Fig  Tree 

Chap.  VII.    Miracles  in  the  Animal  King- 
dom. 

45.  Miracles  in  Fish 

46.  Sending  of  Reptiles  . 

47.  "  Insects 

48.  Coming  of  Birds 

49.  Cattle  Destroyed 

50.  Lions  Restrained 

51.  Speech  of  Balaam's  Ass 


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Chap.  VIII.— Miracles  in  Food  and  Raiment. 

53.  Manna.  .         .         .         .  . 

53.  References  to  Manna .... 

54.  Sujiply  of  Food  .... 
5v5.  Multiplication  of  Food 

56.  Poisonous  Food  made  Wholesome  . 

57.  Miraculous  Preservation  of  Clothing 

Chap.  IX. — Supernatural  Bodily  Gifts  and 
Deprivations. 

58.  Gift  of  Bodily  Vision  .... 

59.  "  and  Deprivation  of  Strength 

60.  "  of  Tongues  .... 

61.  "  or  Denial  of  Children  . 

62.  Blindness  ..... 

63.  Dumbness  ..... 

64.  Sleep  

65.  Insanity  ..... 

Chap.  X. — Miraculous  Cures.  . 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
7L 
72. 
73. 
74. 


Cure  of  Plague 
"  Leprosy 


Palsy 
"  Fever 
"  Lameness 

"      A  Woman  Bent  'wifu  Infirmity 
Dropsy  Cured 
Hemorrhage  Cured  . 
Blindness  Cured 

75.  Deafness  and  Dumbness  Cured 

76.  Unnamed  Disease  Cured 

77.  Wound  Healed 

78.  Cures  of  Poison  frona  Serpents 

Chap.  XI.— Miraculous  Death  and  Disease.  138 


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79.  Death  of  the  First-Born  in  Egypt 

80.  Deaths  of  Individuals 


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81.  Deaths  in  Large  Numbers 

82.  Eruptive  Disease  •  . 

83.  Plagues 

84.  Leprosy 

85.  Hemorrhoids  . 

86.  Palsy  . 

Chap.  XII. —  Miraculous  Translation  and 
Raising-  the  Dead. 

87.  Translations  to  Heaven 

88.  Between  Earthly  Places 

A.  In  Vision 

89.  Raising  the  Dead  by  Prophets 

90.  "  "         Christ  . 

91.  "  "  Apostles 

92.  Other  Cases  of  Raising  the  Dead 

Cliap.  Xm. — 3Iiraculous  Deliverances  and 
Plienoniena. 

93.  Miraculous  Deliverance 

94.  Transfigurations 

95.  Transformations 

96.  Destructive  Violence 

97.  Voices  . 

98.  Sounds 

Chap.  XIV.  —  Miracles  in  Ejecting  Devils 
and  Destroying-  Idols 

99.  Ejection  of  Devils 

100.  Devils  Sent  into  Swine 

101.  Idols  Cast  Down 

Chap.  XV.— Effects  of  Miracles. 

102.  Amazement  . 

103.  Fear  . 

104.  Praise  and  Hope 

105.  Conviction 

106.  Unbelief  and  Neglect 


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BOOK    VII.  — MEDIUMS    AND    METHODS    OF  REVELATION, 


Chap.  I. 


-Man  Desirous  of  Knowing  God's 
Will. 


1.  This  Desire  Exemplified  in  his  Inquiries 
Concerning 

1.  Religious  Matters 

2.  Conduct  in  War  . 

3.  The  Issues  of  War 

4.  Other  Matters 
8.  This  Desire  a  Duty 

8.  Sin  Preventing  the  Knowledge  of  God'f 
Will  

4.  Inquiring  by  Lot 

Chap.  II.— The  Qualifications  of  a  Prophet 

5.  He  nmst  be  Called  of  God  . 

6.  He  must  be  Inspired 

7.  Must  have  Wisdom  and  Understanding 

8.  "       "     Power  to  Work  JNIiracles 

9.  "    be  Supported  hy  God  . 

Chap.  III.— The  Duties  of  a  Prophet. 

10.  He  must  Speak  what  God  has  Said  to  Ilim 

11.  Specific  Requirements 

Chap.  IV.— The  Prophet's  Predictions. 

12.  Their  Fulfilment  Promised  . 

13.  TlK'ir  Fulfilment 

14.  Revelation  Progressive 

Cliap.  A'.— Tlje  Propliet's  Reception  by  the 
People. 

15.  Honored  .... 

16.  Helped  in  Distress 

17.  Without  Honour  in  his  Own  Country 

18.  Disbelieved  .... 

1.  Disbelief  Foretold 

2.  Instances  of  Disbelief  . 

3.  Penalty  of  Disbelief 

19.  Hated  

20.  Persecuteil  .... 


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Chap.  VI.— The  Schools  of  the  Prophets. 

21.  The  Schools  of  the  Prophets 

Chap.  VII.— False  Prophets.  . 

22.  Described  .... 

23.  The  People  Warned  . 

24.  False  Prophets  Appear 

25.  How  Distinguished  from  True  Prophets 

26.  Punishment  of  False  Projihcts 

27.  "  their  Followers 

Chap.  VIII. — Prophetesses. 

28.  By  Vocation  .... 
39.  By  Marriage  .... 
30.  False  Prophetesses  . 


Chap.  IX.— Dreams  and  their  Interpretations.  156 


31.  Sent  by  God  . 
33.  Abimelech's  Dream  . 

33.  Jacob's  Dreams 

34.  Laban's  Dream 

35.  .Toseph's  Dreams 

36.  Dreams  of  Pharaoh's  Butler  and  Baker 

37.  Pharaoh's  Dreams 

38.  The  Soldier's  Dream 

39.  Solomon's  Dream 

40.  Nebuchadnezzar's  First  Dream 

41.  "  Second  " 
43.  Daniel's  Dreams 

43.  Tlie  Dream  of  the  INIagi 

44.  "       "         Pilate's"  Wife 

Chap.  X.— Trances  and  Visions. 

45.  Trances  and  Visions  . 
Chap.  XT.— Siarns  and  Symbolic  Acts. 

46.  Division  of  Animals  . 

47.  Offering  Drink 

48.  Lapping  Water 
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Invitation  to  Approach 

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■  161 

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Place  of  a  Siege 

lOo 

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Tlie  Meeting  of  Men  . 

• 

•  161 

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Lying  upon  the  Left  Side 

lO'J 

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Thunder  and  Rain 

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Razor  ..... 

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Altar  Rent 

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•  161 

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Removal  of  Furniture 

loo 

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Wounds 

•  lol 

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Vine  Tree  .... 

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Wliale  

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.  164 

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Sticks  and  Staves 

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A  Prophet  IVIarries  a  Prostitute 

.  164 

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Food  

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Marries  an  Adulteress 

.  164 

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Shadow  brought  Backward  . 

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Rider  among  the  Myrtle  Trees 

.  164 

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Cooking 

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.  165 

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Golden  Candlestick  between  two  Olive  Trees  165 

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Bottles 

.  162 

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Flying  Roll  .... 

.  165 

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Basket  of  Fruit 

.  163 

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Ephah  .... 

.  165 

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.  163 

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Chariots  and  Horses  . 

.  165 

66. 

Yokes  .... 

.  163 

86. 

Crowns  .... 

.  165 

67. 

A  King  Delivered  into  the  Hands  of  his 

87. 

Prophet  Jonas 

.  165 

Enemies 

.  163 

88. 

Beast  witli  Seven  Heads 

.  165 

68. 

Dumbness 

.  163 

89. 

Stone  Cast  into  the  Sea 

.  165 

BOOK  YIII 


DUTIES   TO  GOD. 


Chap.  I.— Fear  166 

1.  General  Description  ....  166 

1.  Tlie  Fear  of  the  Lord  the  Beginning  of 

Wisdom  .         .         .  .160 

2.  Not  a  Slavish  Fear        .  .  106 

2.  Commands  to  Fear  God       .         .         .  166 

3.  Blessedness  of  Fearing  God .  .  .  166 

4.  Punishment  for  not  Fearing  God    .  .107 

5.  Examples  of  the  Fear  of  God        .         .  167 

Chap.  II.— Obeying  God.         .         .  .107 

6.  Tlie  Connection  between  Obeying  God  and 

Knowing  Him        ....  167 

7.  Obedience  Required  ....  167 

8.  Rewards  of  Obedience         .         .         .  167 

9.  Examples  of      "     .         .         .  .168 

Chap.  III.— Waiting  168 

10.  Waiting  on  God       .         .         .  .168 

Chap.  IV.— Trust  169 

11.  Trust  in  God  .  .  .  .  .109 
Chap.  V. — Conininnion.  ....  169 

12.  Commimion  with  God         .         .         .  109 

Chap.  VI.— Hope.  .         .        .  ,169 

13.  Hope  in  God  .         .         .         ,  .169 

Chap.  VII.— Joy  170 

14.  The  Duty  of  Rejoicing        .  .  .170 

15.  Joy  Promised.  ....  170 

16.  E.Kamples  of  Rejoicing  in  God       .  .  170 

Chap.  VIII.— Love  170 

17.  Duty  of  Loving  God  ....  170 

18.  The  Relation  of  Love  to  Obedience  .  .171 

19.  The  Blessedness  of  Loving  God      .  .  171 

Chap.  IX.— Praise.       .        .  .  ■   .  171 

20.  Praise  due  to  God     .         .  .  .171 

21.  "        from  All  .         .  .  .172 

1.  From  the  Inanimate  Creation  .  .  172 

2.  From  All  on  Eartli       .  .  .173 

3.  "       in  Heaven     .  .  .173 

22.  Everlasting  Praise  due  to  God  .  .  173 

23.  Praise  a  Part  of  Public  Worship  .  .  173 

24.  Doxologies     .....  173 

Chap.  X.— Thanlisgivii.  .,       .  .  .174 

25.  Exhortations  to  Thanksgivinn-  .  .  174 

26.  Thanksgiving  for  Christ  and  his  Salvation  .  174 

27.  For  the  Removal  of  God's  Anger  .  .  174 

28.  "      Fulfilment  of  Promises  .  .  174 

29.  "      Preservation  of  Life  .  .  .  174 

30.  "     Deliverance  from  Enemies  .  !  174 

31.  "      God's  Holiness         .  .  .  175 

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32.  For  the  Faith  of  Believers  . 

33.  "     Vengeance  upon  Enemies 

34.  "     Various  Mercies 

35.  Blessings  upon  Thanksgiving- 
Chap.  XI. — Confession.  . 

36.  The  Duty  of  Confession 

37.  Blessedness  of     "  . 

38.  Examples  of       "  . 

1.  Individual  Confession  . 

2.  National         "  . 

Chap.  XII.— Prayer. 

39.  The  Yearning  of  the  Soul  for  God  . 

40.  The  Duty  of  Prayer  . 

41.  Conditions  of  Acceptable  Prayer 

1.  In  Christ's  Name 

2.  In  Faith  .... 

3.  In  Sincerity 

4.  In  Righteousness 

A.  The  Prayer  of  the  Righteous  Heard 

B.  "  "       Wicked  not  Heard 

5.  In  Humility  and  Patience 

6.  With  Confession  and  Forgiveness 

7.  With  Perseverance 

42.  Externals  of  Prayer  . 

1.  Time  .... 

2.  Place  .... 

3.  Manner  .... 

A.  Repetitions  to  be  Avoided . 

B.  Forms 

C.  Adjuncts 

D.  Postures 

1.  Standing  . 

2.  Bowing 

3.  Sitting 

4.  Kneeling  . 

5.  Lying 

43.  Efficacy  of  Prayer 

1.  God  Promises  to  Hear  Prayer  . 

2.  The  Fulfilment  of  the  Promise  Some- 

times Delayed  . 

3.  The  Promise  Fulfilled  . 

44.  Objects  of  Prayer 

1.  Conviction  of  Sin 

2.  Regeneration 

3.  Pardon  .... 

4.  Salvation. 

5.  Knowledge  of  Divine  Things  . 

6.  Obedience 

7.  Revival  .... 

8.  Divine  Searching 

9.  Sanctification 

10.  Blessing  upon  Food :  Grace  before  Meat 

11.  Help  in  Trouble 

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SECTION  PAGE 

13.  Recovery  from  Sickness  .  185 

14.  Success  in  Business       .  .  185 

15.  Favor  in  Old  Age          .  .  .  185 

16.  Answer  to  Prayer         .  .  .  185 

45.  General  Examples     ....  18G 

Chap.  XIII.— Pleading-  in  Prayer.  .  186 

46.  Bv  Our  Need            .         .  .  .186 

47.  By  God's  Promises    .          .  .  .186 

48.  "■     "     Mercy         .         .  .  .187 

49.  "     "     Glory         .          .  .  .187 

50.  "     "     Justice        .         .  .  .188 

51.  "     Rejoicing  of  Enemies  .  .  .  188 

52.  "     Faith  in  God      .          .  .  .188 

53.  "     Good  Works  Past       .  .  .188 

54.  "        "        "       to  Come  .  .  .188 

Chap.  XIV.— Intercessioii.        .  .  .188 

55.  Duty  of  Intercession           .  .  .  188 

56.  Intercession  Forbidden        .  .  ,  188 

57.  Desired          .         .          ,  .  .188 

58.  For  Individuals         .          .  .  .189 

59.  For  a  City  189 


SECTION  PAGB 

60.  For  Ministers           .         .  .  .189 

61.  For  One's  Family     .         .  .  .189 

62.  For  the  Poor  .         .         .  .  .190 

63.  For  Saints      .         .         .  .  .190 

1.  General  Intercessions    .  .  .  190 

2.  Benedictions       .         .  .  .190 

64.  For  Country  ....  191 

1.  National  Pardon          .  .  .191 

2.  "       Victory           .  .  .191 

3.  "       Welfare          .  .  .193 

65.  For  the  Heathen     .            .  .  .193 

Chap.  XV. — Imprecations.       .  .  .193 

66.  Commands  to  Curse            .  .  .  193 

67.  "         not  to  Curse       .  .  .193 

68.  Curses  Requested     .          .  .  .193 

69.  Imprecations  upon  Oiie's  Self  .  .  193 

70.  Upon  the  Day  of  One's  Birth  .  .  194 

71.  "     Persecutors  of  the  Poor  .  194 

72.  "     Preachers  of  Another  Gospel  .  194 

73.  "     those  who  Love  not  Christ  .  .  194 

74.  "     Enemies  and  Transgressors  .  .  194 


BOOK  IX.— ANGELS,   GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


Chap.  I.— The  Ang-el  of  the  Lord,  or  of  Ood 

1.  Promised 

2.  Expected,  or  Asked  for 

3.  Instances  of  his  Appearing 

4.  Inspires  Terror 

5.  Exercises  Authority  . 

6.  Affords  Protection 

7.  Utters  Predictions 

8.  Permits  Oblations 

9.  Refuses  to  give  his  Name 

10.  Identified  with  God  . 

Chap.  II.— Good  Ang-els. 

11.  Angels  are  Superhuman 

12.  But  not  to  be  Worshipped 

13.  Cherubim  and  Seraphim 

14.  Appear  as  Men 

15.  Wear  Human  Apparel 

16.  Men  Compared  with  Angels 

17.  Numbers  of  = . 

18.  Terror  at 

Chap.  III.— Offices  of  Good  Angels. 

19.  They  Wait  on  God  . 

20.  Announce  God's  Law 

21.  Convey  God's  Messages 

22.  Protect  God's  People 

23.  Inflict  Divine  Penalties 

24.  Ministering  Spirits 

25.  Are  Guardians  of  Cities  and  Nations 

26.  Share  in  the  Counsels  of  God 


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27.  Sound  the  Apocalyptic  Trumpets 

28.  Gather  the  Elect  to  Judgment 
Chap.  IV.— Satan. 

29.  His  Fall  through  Pride 

30.  Satan  in  the  Form  of  a  Serpent 

31.  The  Great  Red  Dragon 
82.  Prince  of  Demons 

33.  A  Deceiver  and  Liar  . 

34.  Patron  of  False  Professors  . 

35.  Afflicts 

36.  Accuser  of  Good  Men 

37.  Resists  Good  Men  . 

38.  Tempts  Men  to  Sin  . 

39.  Temiited  Christ 

A.  To  Gratify  Bodily  Appetite 

B.  To  Court  Applause 

C.  To  Purchase  Dominion 

40.  To  be  Resisted 

41.  Wicked  Given  Over  to 

42.  Overpowered  . 

Chap,  v.— Evil  Ang-els. . 

43.  Their  Fall  and  Imprisonment 

44.  Not  Closely  Confined 

45.  Forms  (in  Vision) 

46.  Power  (in  Vision) 

47.  Number  of 

48.  Possession  by 

49.  Casting  Out "  . 

50.  Identified  M'ith  Idols 

51.  Are  not  Unbelievers  . 


BOOK    X.— GENEALOGIES    AND  CATALOGUES. 


Chap.  I. — Antediluvian  and  Patriarchal  Gene- 


alogies.       ....  206 

1.  Adam  to  Noah         .         .  .  .306 

2.  Recapitulated            .          .  .  .206 

3.  Cain  to  Lamech        .          .  .  .206 

4.  Noali  to  Abraham     .          .  .  .206 

5.  Recapitulated  .  .  .  .  .206 
G.  Descendants  of  Ham ....  207 

7.  "           Jiijihetli       .  .  .207 

8.  "            Ishmael       .  .  .207 

9.  "           Esau  or  Edom  .  .  207 

10.  Hereditary  Dukes  of  Edom  .  -  207 

11.  Elective  Kinss  of  Edom       .  .  .207 

12.  Jacob's  Family          .          .  .  .208 

Chap.  II.— Genealogies  of  the  Tribes.  .         .  208 

13.  Reuben  .....  208 

14.  Simeon  ....  308 


15.  Levi  208 

16.  Judah  209 

17.  Naphtali  209 

18.  Gad  209 

19.  Asher  209 

20.  Issachar  210 

21.  Manasseh        .  .  .  .  .210 

22.  Ephraim         .  .  .  .  .210 

23.  Benjamin  .  .  .  .  .210 
Chap.  III.— Miseellaneons  Genealogies.        .  211 

24.  A;ii-on's  Descent        .  .  .  .211 

25.  "       Descendants  .         .  .  211 

26.  Recapitulated,  in  part  .         .  .211 

27.  Hiah  Priests  after  the  Captivity      .         .  211 
28  A  Branch  of  the  Familv  of  Hezron,  Ances- 
tor of  David  .  -211 

29.  Descendants  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezron  211 

30.  "  "        "     Hur   .  .211 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION  PAGE 

31.  DescendantsofJerahmeel,  Brother  of  Caleb  211 
'62.            "          Sheshan,  a  Descendant  of 

Jerahmeel         .          .  212 

33.             "           Caleb  the  Srpy         .          .  212 

84.  Samuel's  Descent      ....  212 

35.  Saul's  Family  and  Descendants      .         .  212 

36.  David's  Descent        .         .  .  .212 

37.  "       Children      .         .  .  .212 

38.  The  Eighteen  Kings  of  Judah        .         .  213 

39.  Descendants  ofJeconiah.lTth  King  of. ludali  213 

40.  Descent  and  Children  of  Hemau  the  Levite  213 

41.  "       of  Asaph  from  Levi  .  213 

42.  "  Ethan    "      "    .  .  213 

43.  "  Ezra      "    Aaron         .  .  213 

44.  Children  of  Nahor  .  .  .  .213 
45  "       Abraham  by  Keturah    .  .  213 

46.  "       Rehoboam         .         .  .213 

47.  "       Jehoshaphat      .         .  .213 

Chap.  IV.— The  Tribes  in  Camp  and  on  Marcli.  214 

48.  General  Order  of  Encampment  and  March  214 

49.  Eastern  Division       ....  214 

50.  Southern     "  .         .         .  .214 

51.  Western      "  .         .         .  .214 

52.  Northern     "  .  .  .214 

Chap.  V. — CensHSCs  of  Israel  in  the  Wilder- 
ness. .....  215 

53.  Reuben  .         .         .         .  .215 

54.  Simeon  .....  215 

55.  Levi    .  .         .         .         .  .215 

56.  Judah  .  .         .         .         .  .215 

57.  Dan     .  .         .         .         .  .215 

58.  Naphtali  .          .          .          ,  .215 

59.  Gad  215 

60.  Asher  .  .         .         .         .  .215 

61.  Issachar  .         .         .         .  .215 

62.  Zebulun  216 

63.  Manasseh  .         .         .         .  .216 

64.  Ephraim  .         .         .         .  .216 

65.  Benjamin  .....  216 

Chap.  VI.— Distribntion  of  Canaan.    .         .  216 

66.  Reuben's  Inheritance  .         .  .  216 

67.  Simeon's         "  ...  216 

68.  Levi's  "         to  Aaron's  Family  217 


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69.  Levi's  Inheritance  to  Rest  of  Kohath's 

Family  .  217 

70.  "  "  Gershon's  Family     .  217 

71.  "  "  Merari's  Family       .  217 

72.  Judah's  "  .  .  .  .218 

73.  Dan's  "  .  .  .  .218 

74.  Naphtali's  "  .  .  .  .  219 

75.  Gad's  "  .  .  .  .219 

76.  Asher's  "  .  .  .  .219 

77.  Issachar's  "  .  .  .  .219 

78.  Zebulun's  "  .  .  .  .219 

79.  Manasseh's  and  Ephraim's  Joint  Inheritance  219 

80.  "         Separate  Inheritance     .  .  219 

81.  Ephraim's        "  _  220 

82.  Benjamin's  Inheritance  .         .  220 

83.  Caleb's  Separate  Inheritance  .  220 

Chap.  VII. — VarioHS  Catalogues.  220 

84.  Census  Takers  in  the  Wilderness    .  220 

85.  Tlie  Spies  sent  into  C^anann  .  .  .  220 
80.  Dividers  of  the  Land  of  Canaan     .         .  221 

87.  The  Thirty-one  Canaanite  Kings  Destroyed  221 

88.  David's  Mighty  Men  .         .  .  .221 

89.  "      Officers        .         .  .  .222 

90.  "      Gadite  Captains       .  .  .222 

91.  "      Military  Rotation  in  Service         .  223 

92.  Solomon's  Chief  Officials     .         .  .223 

93.  "        Purveyors  .         .         .  223 

94.  Chiefs  of  the  Levites  under  David  .         .  223 

95.  David's  Organization  of  the  Priests  .  223 

96.  Courses  of  the  Temple  Singers       .         .  224 

97.  "         "  "       Poi-tevs       .         .  224 

98.  Levites  who  Sanctified  the  Temple  under 

Hezekiah      .  .  .  .  .224 

99.  Priests  Returned  with  Zerubbaliel  .         .  224 

100.  Captives  Returned  with  Zerubbabel:  Ezra's 

List  .  .  .         .  .  .225 

101.  Captives  Returned  with  Zerubbabel :  Nehe- 

miah's  List  .....  225 

102.  Captives  Returned  with  Ezra         .         .  226 

103.  Returned  Captives  Unable  to  Show  their 

Genealogy    .....  220 

104.  Jews  found  by  Ezra  Married  to  Gentiles    .  220 

105.  Repairers  of  .Jerusalem  under  Nehemiah    .  226 

106.  Dwellers  at  Jerusalem  :  Two  Lists  .         .  227 

107.  Sealers  of  Neliemiah's  Covenant     .         .  228 


BOOK    XI.  — THE  HEBREWS. 


Chap.  I.— God's  Chosen  People.  .  229 

1.  Origin  and  Call  of  the  Hebrews  .  .  229 

2.  God's  Covenant  witli  them  .  .  .  229 

3.  God  Faithful  to  his  Covenant  .  .  229 

4.  Their  Covenant  with  God    .  .  .230 

5.  The  Divine  Choice  Reasserted  .  .  230 

6.  Reasons  for  it .         .         .  .  .  230 

7.  Canaan  Promised      ....  230 

8.  Conditions  of  Possessing  Canaan  .  .  231 

9.  References  to  the  Promise    .  .  231 

10.  The  Israelites  always  to  be  God's  People  .  231 

11.  Joy  and  Pride  in  God's  Choice  .  .  233 
13.  Duty  of  the  Chosen  People  .  .  .232 

13.  Their  Unfaithfulness  Rebuked  .  .  232 

Chap,  n.— The  Israelites  in  Egypt.    .         .  232 

14.  The  Sojourn  in  Egypt  Foretold      .         .  233 

15.  Entrance  into  Egypt  ....  233 

16.  Sojourn  in  Egypt      ....  233 

17.  Bondage      "  ....  233 

18.  God  Remembers  his  Covenant        .         .  233 

19.  Deliverance  Promised         .         .  .  234 

20.  Moses  Commissioned  .         .  .  234 

21.  "  Objects  .  .  .  .234 
23.  Aaron  Appointed  to  Assist  him      .  .  334 

23.  Commission  Referred  to       .         .  .  334 

24.  liberation  of  the  People  Demanded  .  234 

25.  Pharaoh's  Refusal     .  .  .  .234 

26.  The  People  Murmur  at  their  Increased  Bur- 

dens ......  234 

27.  Final  Orders  to  Moses         .         .         .  235 

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28.  The  Struggle  .  ...  235 

1.  After  the  Plague  of  Blood       .  .  235 

2.  "  "  Frogs  .  .  235 
;3.     "            "          Lice         .  .  235 

4.  "            "          Flies         .  .  235 

5.  "            "          Murrain     .  .  235 

6.  "            "          Boils         .  .  235 

7.  "            "          Hail         .  .  235 

8.  "            "          Locusts     .  .  235 

9.  "            "          Darkness  .  .  235 
10.  Tlie  Final  Stroke          .          .  .236 

Chap.  III.— The  Exodns  from  Egypt.  .  236 

29.  Hasty  Departure       ....  230 

30.  Pursuit  and  Deliverance       .         .  .  236 

31.  God's  Hand  Recognized  in  the  Deliverance  236 

32.  "     Designs  tlierein          .         .  .  237 

33.  Future  Generations  to  be  Instructed  .  237 

34.  Desire  to  Return  to  Egypt    .         .  .  237 

Chap.  IV.— In  the  Wilderness.  .  237 

35.  The  Wilderness  Described    .         .  .237 

36.  From  Eiiypt  to  Sinai           .         .  .237 

37.  Battle  wi'ih  the  Amalekites  .  .237 

38.  Jethro's  Visit  .          .          .          .  .238 

39.  The  Law  Given  at  Sinai      .         .  .238 

40.  From  Sinai  to  Southern  Border  of  Canaan  238 

41.  Canaan  Searched       .          .          .  .238 

42.  An  Evil  Report  Brought  Back        .  .  239 

43.  The  Forty  Years  for  the  Forty  Days  .  239 

44.  From  Kadesh  to  ]\Iount  Ilor  .  239 
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CONTENTS  OP  SECTIONS. 


45.  From  Mount  Hor  to  Canaan 

46.  The  Forty-two  Stations  between  Egypt  and 

Canaan  ..... 

47.  God's  Mercies  in  tlie  Wilderness 

Chap.  V. — Conquest  of  Canaan. 

48.  Canaan  Described  .... 

49.  Gradual  Expulsion  of  the  Canaanites  Prom- 

ised ...... 

50.  Their  Expulsion  Commanded 

51.  Conquests  East  of  the  Jordan 

1.  Sihon  of  HeshboD 

2.  Og  of  Bashan  .... 

52.  Two  Tribes  and  a  Half  Provided  for 

53.  Boundaries  of  theu'  Territory 

54.  Death  of  Moses  .... 

55.  The  Jordan  Crossed  .... 

56.  Six  Years  of  War  .... 

1.  Encamped  at  Gilgal 

2.  Jericho  Taken  .... 

3.  Repulse  at  Ai  . 

4.  The  City  Taken  by  Stratagem  . 

5.  By  Stratagem  the  Gibeonites  Escape  the 

Sword  .  .... 

6.  The  Gibeonites  Reduced  to  Perpetual 

Bondage  .         .  . 

7.  The  Five  Kings  of  Southern  Canaan 

Overthrown  .... 

8.  The  Kings  of  Northern  Canaan  De- 

feated ..... 

9.  The  Anakim  cut  off  . 

10.  Result  of  the  Five  Campaigns  . 

11.  What  Remained  Unconquered  . 

57.  God  Acknowledged  as  the  Conqueror 

58.  Wliy  God  Fought  for  the  Hebrews  . 

59.  The  Territory  West  of  tlie  Jordan  Divided 

1.  The  Command  to  Joshua 

3.  Caleb's  Inheritance 

3.  Judah's       "  ... 

4.  Ephraim's    "  ... 

5.  Manasseli's  "  ... 

6.  E]ihraim  and  Manasseh  Ask  tor  More 

Territory-  .... 

7.  The  Seven  other  Tribes  Provided  for 

8.  Joshua's  Inheritance 

9.  Forty-eight  Cities    Assigned  to  the 

Levites  ..... 
10.  All  Settled  .... 

60.  The  Warriors  of  the  Trans-Jordauic  Tribes 

Sent  Back  ..... 

61.  Joshua's  Valedictory 

63.  The  People  Faithful  for  a  Time 

63.  Boundaries  of  Canaan  West  of  the  Jordan 

64.  The  History  of  the  Tribes  Foreshadowed 

Reuben  ..... 
Simeon  and  Levi  .... 
Judah  ..... 
Zebuluu  ..... 
Issachar  ..... 
Dan  ...... 

Gad  

Asher  ..... 
Naphtali  ..... 
Josejih,  including  Ephraim  and  Manasseh 
Benjamin  ..... 

65.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Canaan  . 

Chap.  YI.— TJie  Hebrew  Polity. 

66.  Tlieocratic  ..... 

1.  God  Offers  to  be  the  Head  of  the  State 

2.  Is  Accepted  by  the  People 

3.  The  High  Priest  to  be  God's  Vicegerent 

67.  Separate  ..... 

68.  But  Provision  made  for  Strangers  . 

69.  General  Assembly  of  the  Nation 

70.  Tribal  

1.  Tlie  Tribes,  Reckoning  Ei)luaim  and 

Manasseh  as  one 

2.  In  War  ..... 

3.  Eacli  Ti  ibe  had  its  Prince 

4.  Souietimes  Api)arently  Elected  to  the 

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5.  Landed  Property  not  to  be  Carried  by 

Marriage  from  one  Tribe  to  Another  252 

6.  The  Tribal  Feeling  very  Strong         .  253 

7.  The  Twelve  Tribes  (Dan  Omitted)  Sym- 

bolic of  the  Elect  Church      .         .  253 

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1.  Every  Family  to  have  Land     .         .  253 

2.  Land  not  Permanently  Alienable        .  253 

72.  The  Municipal  Government  .         .         .  353 

1.  Elders   253 

2.  Secretaries,  or "  Shoterim "       .         .  254 

3.  Judges,  or  "  Shophetim"  .         .  254 

Cliap.  VII.— Period  of  the  Judges.      .         .  254 

73.  Length  of  the  Period  .  .         .  254 

74.  General  Character  of  the  Period     .         .  254 

75.  Mesopotamian  Servitude.    Othniel  .  254 

76.  Moabitish  Servitude.    Ehud  and  Shamgar  254 

77.  Canaanitish  Servitude.  Deborah  and  Barak  355 

78.  Midianitish  Servitude.    Gideon      .  .  355 

79.  Abimelech,  Gideon's  Illegitimate  Son        .  355 

80.  Ibzan,  Elon,  Abdon  .         .         .  .255 

81.  General  Disorder      .         .         .  .256 

82.  Philistine  Servitude.    Samson        .         .  356 

83.  Second  Philistine  Servitude.    Samuel  and  356 

his  Sons       .....  356 

84.  Tola  and  Jair  .         .         .  .356 

85.  Ammonitish  Servitude.    Jephthali  .         .  356 

Cliap.  YIII.— The  United  Kingdom.     .         .  257 

86.  The  Hebrews  Demand  a  King        .         .  257 

87.  The  Demand  Offensive  to  God        .         .  257 

88.  But  had  been  Foreseen  and  Provided  for  ,  357 

1.  The  King  nuist  be  a  Native  Hebrew  .  357 
3.  Must  not  Multiply  Horses        .         .  357 

3.  Nor  Multiply  Wives      .         .  .257 

4.  But  Write  out  a  Copy  of  the  Law  and 

be  Governed  by  it       .         .         .  257 

89.  Saul  257 

1.  Anointed  .....  257 

2.  Made  King        .  .         .  .257 

3.  Not  Accepted  by  All     .         .  .258 

4.  Wins  the  Afiections  of  the  People      .  358 

5.  First  Offence      .         .         .  .358 

6.  Second  "  ....  358 

7.  Third     "  ....  259 

8.  Death  259 

9.  Length  of  his  Reign      .         .         .  259 

90.  Isli-bosheth,  Saul's  only  Sun-iving  Son      .  259. 

1.  Abner  makes  him  King  of  the  Ten 

Tribes    .         .         .         .  .259 
3.  His  End  359 

91.  David  259 

1.  Anointed  .         .         .         .  .259 

2.  Reigns  over  Judah  only  .         .  259 

92.  David's  Reign  over  All        .         .         .  259 

1.  Promised  .         .  .  .259 

2.  Brought  about  by  Abner         .         .  360 

3.  Consummated     ....  360 

4.  Takes  Jerusalem  .         .         .  260 

5.  Has  a  Palace  Built        .  .  .260 

6.  Smites  the  Philistines  Twice     .         .  260 

7.  Fetches  the  Ark  to  Jerusalem  .  260 

8.  Greatly  Extends  and  Strengthens  his 

Kinadom         ....  260 

9.  His  First  Offence  .  .  .261 

10.  Nathan's  Parable  .         .  .261 

11.  Absalom's  Rebellion      .         .  .261 

12.  Sheba's  Insurrection      .         .         .  261 

13.  Four  Battles  with  the  Philistines        .  262 

14.  His  Second  Offence       .         .  .262 

15.  Adonijah's  Rebellion     .         .  .  262 

16.  Orders  the  Anointing  of  Solomon       .  263 

17.  David's  Death  and  Length  of  his  Reign.  263 

93.  The  Divine  Favor  toward  David    .         .  263 

94.  Promises  to  David's  Line     .         .         .  362 

95.  If  David's  Example  be  Followed    .         .  262 

96.  Solomon        .  .         .         •  .263 

1.  Born  of  Bath-sheba       .         .  .263 

2.  Anointed  before  David's  Death  .  263 

3.  Accession  ....  263 

4.  JIarries  Pharaoh's  Daughter    .         .  263 


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BZCTION 

5.  His  Choice  of  Wisdom 

6.  Congratulated  by  Hiram  of  Tyre 

7.  Prepares  to  Build  the  Temple 

8.  Builds  the  Temple 

9.  Other  Buildings 
10  Cities  Built  and  Peopled 

11.  Builds  a  Navy  . 

12.  Visited  by  the  Queen  of  Sheba 

13.  His  Revenues  and  Wealth 

14.  His  Horses  and  Chariots 

15.  Returning  to  Jerusalem  from  his  Sum- 

mer Residence 

16.  His  Fame 

17.  His  Sins 

18.  Extent  of  his  Kingdom 

19.  Length  of  his  Reign 

Chap.  IX. — Tlie  Kingdom  of  Israel. 

97.  The  Disruption  Foretold 

98.  The  Final  Breach  . 

99.  Civil  War  Forbidden 

100.  First  Dynasty 

1.  Jeroboam 
3.  Nadab  . 

101.  Second  Dynasty 

1.  Baasha 

2.  Elah 

102.  Third  Dynasty :  Zimri 

103.  Fourth  " 

1.  Omri 

2.  Ahab 

3.  Ahaziali  . 

4.  Jelioram  . 
104  Fifth  Dynasty 

1.  Jehu 

2.  Jehoahaz 

3.  Jehoash  . 

4.  Jeroboam  II. 

5.  Zachariah 

105.  Si.xth  Dynasty :  Shallum 

106.  Seventh  Dynasty 

1.  Menahem 

2.  Pekahiah 

107.  Eighth  Dynasty:  Pekah 

108.  Ninth        "  Hoshea 

109.  The  Kingdom  of  Israel  Destroyed  by  the 

Assyrians 

Chap.  X.— The  Kingdom  of  Judah. 

110.  Rehoboam 

1.  His  Accession  .... 

2.  War  between  the  Kingdoms  Forbidden 

3.  Shishak  of  Egypt  Spoils  Jerusalem 

4.  Length  of  his  Reign 

111.  Al)ijah 

1.  War  with  Israel  . 

2.  Length  of  his  Reign 

112.  Asa  . 

1.  Ten  Years  of  Peace 

2.  A  Great  Victory 

3.  Constant  Skirniishing 

4.  League  with  Syria 

5.  Rebuked  by  a  Prophet 

6.  End  of  his  Reign 

113.  Jehoshaphat  ..... 

1.  Length  and  General  Character  of  his 

Reign  ..... 

2.  Strengthens  his  Kingdom  against  Israel 

3.  Provides  for  the  Religious  Instruction 

of  his  People  .... 

4.  His  Prosperity  and  Power 

5.  Alliance  with  Israel 

6.  Reproved  for  the  Alliance 

7.  Reformation  again  Attempted  . 

8.  Signal  Victory  . 

9.  His  Ships 
10.  His  Death 

114  Jehoram 

1.  Bloody  Beginning 

2.  Wicked  Reign 

3.  Revolt  of  the  Edomites 


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4.  Philistines  and  Arabians  come  against 

him       .  .         .         .  .273 

0.  Loathsome  Disease  and  Death  .         .  27o 

115.  Ahaziah        .  .  .  .273 

1.  His  Descent  and  Wickedness    .         .  273 

2.  Joins  the  King  of  Israel  in  Alliance 

against  Syria    ....  273 

3.  Is  Slain  by  Jehu  .         .         .  .273 

116.  Queen  Athaliah        .  .         .  .273 

1.  Seeks  to  Extenninate  the  Royal  Line 

of  David         .         .         .  .273 

2.  The  Wife  of  the  High  Priest  saves  Je- 

hoash   .....  274 

3.  The  High  Priest  Recovers  the  Throne 

for  Jehoash      ....  274 

4.  Athaliah  Slain    .         .         .  .274 

5.  Order  Restored  .         .         .  .274 

117.  Jehoash         .         .         .         .  .274 

1.  Length  of  his  Reign      .         .         .  274 

2.  Influence  of  the  High  Priest    .  .  274 

3.  Repairs  the  Temple      .         .  .  274 

4.  Death  of  the  High  Priest         .  .  274 

5.  His  People  Lead  him  into  Idolatry     .  274 

6.  Syrian  Invasion  ....  274 

7.  Slain  by  his  Servants    .  .         .  274 

118.  Amaziah        .....  275 

1.  Begins  Well       ....  275 

2.  Avenges  the  Murder  of  his  Father      .  275 

3.  Dismisses  Troops  Hired  of  Israel       .  275 

4.  Goes  against  Edom       .         .         .  275 

5.  Falls  into  Idolatry        .         .  .275 

6.  War  with  Israel  .         .         .  .275 

7.  Slain  by  Conspirators    .         .         .  275 

119.  Azariah,  or  Uzziah    ....  275 

1.  Begins  Well       .         .         .  .275 

2.  Completes  the  Reduction  of  the  Edom- 

ites  276 

3.  Other  Military  Successes         .         .  276 

4.  Usurps  the  Priest's  Office,  and  is  Smit- 

ten with  Leprosy        .  .         .  276 

5.  His  Death  .         .         .  .276 

120.  Jotham  .         .         .         .  .276 

1.  A  Good  King     .         .         .  .276 

2.  Enterprise  in  Building   .         .         .  276 

3.  Success  in  War  ....  276 
4  Trouble  Begins  .  .  .  .276 
5.  His  Death         .         .         .  .276 

121.  Ahaz    .         .         .  .  .276 

1.  A  Wicked  King  .         .         .  .276 

2.  Roughly  Handled  by  the  Syrians  and 

Israelites  .         .  276 

3.  The  Invasion  Repelled  .'         .'         '.  277 

4.  Alliance  with  Assyria    .         .         .  277 

5.  Death  of  Ahaz   .         .         .  .277 

122.  Hezekiah       .  .         .         .  .277 

1.  Fears  God  and  is  Prospered     .         .  277 

2.  Repairs  the  Temple  and  Restores  its 

Worship  .  .         .  .277 

3.  Summons  the  Whole  People  to  Keep 

a  Passover       ....  277 

4.  Roots  out  Idolatry        .         .  .277 

5.  Pays  Tribute  to  Sennacherib  of  As- 

syria    .  .         .         .  .277 

6.  The  Assyrians  Press  on  .  .  277 

7.  Isaiah  promises  Deliverance     .         .  278 

8.  An  Angel  Smites  the  Assyrians  .  278 

9.  Hezekiah's  Sickness  and  Recovery      .  278 

10.  Ambassadors  from  Babylon      .         .  278 

11.  Isaiah  Foretells  the  Babylonish  Cap- 

tivity    .         .         .         .  .278 

12.  Hezekiah  Dies    ....  278 

123.  Manasseh       .         .         .         .  .278 

1.  Idolatrous  and  Wicked  .         .         .  278 

2.  Carried  off"  to  Babylon  .         .  278 

3.  Humbles  himself  before  God,  and  is 

Restored         ....  279 
4  Strengthens  Jerusalem  and  other  Cities  279 

5.  Puts  down  Idolatry  and  Restores  Wor- 

ship of  God     .         .         .  .279 

6.  Buried  in  his  own  Garden        .  .  279 
Amon  ......  279 

1.  A  Short  and  Wicked  Reign      .         .  279 


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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


2.  Slain  by  Conspirators 

3.  Fate  of  the  Conspirators 

4.  Buried  in  tlie  Garden  of  Uzza  . 
125.  Josiah  ...... 

1.  Ascension  and  Extirpation  of  Idolatry 

Foretold  .... 

2.  Tender  Age  and  Excellent  Character  . 

3.  Attacks  Idolatry  in  both  Kingdoms 

4.  Ilepairs  the  Temple 

5.  The  Original  Copy  of  the  Law  Found  . 

6.  The  People  called  together  to  Hear  the 

Law  Read  .... 

7.  Keeps  a  Passover 

8.  Hunts  down  Idolatry 

9.  Alliance  with  Chaldea  costs  him  his 

Life  

136.  Jehoahaz  ..... 

1.  Reigns  only  Three  Months 

2.  Deposed,  Prisoner  in  Egypt,  Dies 

3.  Death  there  Foretold 

127.  Jehoiakim  ..... 

1.  Reigns  Eleven  Years 

2.  Pays  Tribute  to  the  King  of  Egypt 

3.  Denounced  for  his  Evil  Deeds  . 

4.  .Jerusalem  Taken 

5.  Jehoiakim  Revolts 

6.  Is  Slain  ..... 

128.  Jehoiachin  ..... 

1.  Reigns  only  Three  Months 

2.  His  Captivity  Foretold  . 

3.  Is  Carried  into  Babylon 

4.  Released  from  Prison  by  Evil-Merodach 

129.  Zedekiah,  the  Last  King 

1.  Made  King  by  Nebuchadnezzar 

2.  Rebels  against  him 

3.  .Jerusalem  Besieged  and  Taken 

4.  The  Issue  Foretold 

5.  Fate  of  Zedekiah 

6.  Tlie  Putting  Out  of  his  Eyes  Foretold  . 

130.  The  Ivingdom  of  Judah  Wiped  Out 

1.  Jerusalem  Destroyed 

2.  Chief  Priest  and   Leaders    Put  to 

Death  ..... 

3.  Only  a  Handful  Left 

4.  Gcdaliah  made  Governor  of  the  Rem- 

nant ..... 

5.  Jeremiah  Let  Out  of  Prison 

6.  Submission  of  the  People 

7.  Gedaliah  Warned  of  a  Conspiracy 

8.  "        Slain  .... 

9.  Attempt  to  Carry  the  People  to  the 

Ammonites  .... 

10.  This  Attempt  Defeated 

11.  The  People  Prefer  to  Escape  to  Egypt 

12.  Jeremiah  tells  them  Not  to  Go 

13.  But  they  Go       ...  . 
•   14.  Fourth  and  Final  Deportation  to  Baby- 
lon ..... 

15.  The  Desolation  Lamented 

Chap.  XI.— The  Captivities. 

131.  The  Height  from  which  the  Hebrews  Fell  . 

1.  The  Prosperity  Promised 

2.  "         "  Realized 

132.  The  Whole  Nation  Denounced 

133.  Israel  Denounced  .... 

134.  Judah      "  .... 

135.  Alliances  with  Other  Nations  of  no  Avail 

136.  Captivitv  Foretold  .... 

1.  Of  Israel  .... 

2.  Of  Judah  .... 

3.  Judah  to  be  Captive  in  Babylon 

4.  Duration  of  the  Babylonish  Captivity 

5.  Jeremiah   Contradicted  by  a  False 

Projihet  .... 
G.  The  False  Prophet  Denounced 

137.  Dealings  of  God  with  Israel 

1.  Trans-Jordanic  Territory  Overrun  un- 

der Jehu  .... 

2.  Jehu's  Successor  Hard  Pressed  by  the 

Syrians  .  .  .  .  . 

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4.  Loss  ofTrans-Jordanic  and  other  Terri- 

tory     .         .  .289 

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ute       ....  .  289 

6.  People  Carried  Captive  into  Media  .  289 

138.  God's  Dealings  with  Judah  .         .  .289 

1.  Sp(Hled  by  the  Egyptians         .  .  289 

2.  Invaded  by  the  Syrians,  840  B.C.  .  289 

3.  Plagued  by  the  Syrians  and  Israelites 

before  742  B.C.  .         .  .289 

4.  Again  by  the  same,  742  B.C.     .  .  289 

5.  Babylon  pointed  out  as  the  Conqueror, 

713-712  B.C  289 

C.  Delivered  from  the  Assyrians  .  .  289 

7.  Manasseh  Carried  off     .         .  .  289 

8.  Josiah  Slain       .         .         .  .289 

9.  First  Deportation  to  Babylon    .  .  289 

10.  Second        "  "        .  .  289 

11.  Third  "  "        .  .  289 

12.  Forbidden  to  go  into  Egypt     .  .  289 

13.  Fourth  Deportation      .         .  .  290 

14.  Conclusion  of  the  Whole  Matter  .  290 

139.  The  Captivity  in  Babylon    .         .  .  290 

1.  God's  Favor  Promised  .         .  .  290 

2.  Advice  to  Settle  Quietly  in  Babylon  .  291 

3.  Jews  in  tlie  Service  of  the  Court  .  291 

4.  Daniel  Ruler  of  the  Province    .  .  291 

5.  Ilis  Three  Friends  Promoted    .  .  291 

6.  Daniel  First  of  the  Three  Presidents  .  291 

7.  Yet  the  Captivity  was  Grievous  .  291 

140.  Jews  in  Persia  alter  Cyrus    .         .  .  291 

1.  A  Jewish  Maiden  Queen  .  .  291 

2.  An  Amalekite  Premier  .   '  .  291 

3.  Hainan  Seeks  to  Destroy  the  Jews  .  291 

4.  Obtains  a  Decree  to  that  Elfect  .  292 

5.  Consternation  of  the  Jews       .  .  292 

6.  Esther  Informed  .         .  .292 

7.  She  Fears  to  Interpose  .  .  292 

8.  Mordecai  Insists  upon  it  .  .  292 

9.  Hainan  Warned  by  his  Friends  .  292 

10.  "      Hanged  on  his  Own  Gallows  .  292 

11.  Mordecai  Prime  Minister         .  .  293 

12.  Jews  Authorized    to  Defend  Them- 

selves  293 

13.  Their  Enemies  Smitten  .  .  293 

14.  Feast  of  Purim  Established      .  .  293 

Chap.  XII.— The  Restoration.  .  .  293 

141.  Restoration  Longed  for        .         .  .  293 

142.  Foretold  293 

143.  God's  Power  to  be  Displayed         .  .  294 

144.  Cyrus  Named  as  the  Deliverer        .  .  295 

145.  Route  Homewards  to  be  Safe  and  Easv  .  295 

146.  The  Old  Home         .         .  .  '  .  296 

147.  The  Nation  Shall  be  a  Unit  .         .  .296 

148.  Shall  be  Stable         .         .         .  .296 

149.  Shall  be  Strong         .         .         .  .296 

150.  Shall  Have  Renewed  Pro.sperity     .  .  297 

151.  Shall  be  Holy  .  .  .  .298 
1.52.  Strangers  shall  be  Gathered  in        .  .  298 

153.  Enem'ies  shall  be  Put  to  Shame       .  .  299 

154.  God  shall  be  Acknowledged  .  .  299 

155.  Exultation  in  the  Deliverance  .  .  299 
Chap.  XIII.— The  Hebrews  again  in  Pales- 

tine.   .         .         .         .  .299 

156.  The  Edict  of  C3-rus  .  .  .  299 

157.  What  Tribes  Respondeil  .  .  .299 
1-58.  Cyrus  Restores  the  Sacred  Vessels  .  .  300 
159.  How  Many  People  Returned          .  .  300 

100.  Their  Contributions  for  the  Temple  .  300 

101.  Altar  Built,  Festivals  and  Services  Restored  300 

162.  ]\Iatprials  Provided  for  the  Temple  .  .  300 

163.  Foundations  Laid  .  .  .  .300 
104.  Samaritans  not  Allowed  to  Assist   .  .  300 

165.  Thev  then  Oppose     .  .  .  • 

1.  "From  535  B.C.  to  Darius  Hystaspis  .  300 

2.  Under  Cambvses  .         .  ■  300 

3.  Woi-k  Stopped  under  Pseudo-Smerdia  300 

166.  The  People  Reproved         .         .  .301 

167.  The  Work  Resumed           .         .  • 
108.  The  Course  of  the  Persian  Government  .  301 

1.  Governor  of  Syria  Inquires  .  301 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION  PAGE 

2.  Sends  Home  for  Instructions    .  .  301 

3.  Is  Told  to  Let  the  Jews  Alone  .  .  301 

4.  And  to  Help  the  Work  .         .  .301 

5.  Obeys      .          .          .          .  .301 

169.  The  Temple  Finished  .         .  .301 

170.  "       "      Dedicated        .         .  .301 

171.  Mission  of  Ezra        ....  301 

1.  Commissioned     ....  301 

2.  Sets  Forth         .         .         .  .301 

3.  Halts  and  Fasts  at  Ahava        .         .  301 

4.  Commits  the  Treasures  and  Vessels  to 

the  Priests       .         .         .  .301 

5.  Beaches  Jerusalem        .         .  .301 

6.  Delivers  the  King's  Orders       .         .  301 

7.  Breaks  \\\}  Heathen  Marriage  Connec- 

tions     .....  301 

172.  Administration  of  iNTcheniiah  .  .  301 

1.  Sad  Tidings  from  Jerusalem     .  .  301 

2.  Comjnissioned  to  Go  there       .  .  302 

3.  Reaches  Jerusalem        .          .  .  302 

4.  Inspects  the  Ruins         .          .  .  302 

5.  Stirs  np  the  People  to  Rebuild  the 

Wall   302 

6.  In  Spite  of  Derision  ol  Enemies         .  302 

7.  Opposition,  but  AVork  Goes  on  .  302 

8.  Attack  Resolved  on    .  .         .  302 

9.  Preparations  to  Repel  it  .  .  302 

10.  Stoi)  Put  to  Oppressing  the  Poor         .  303 

11.  Provision  for  the  Governor  and  others  .  303 

12.  New  Plots  .         .         .  .303 

13.  False  Prophets  to  Stop  the  A\'ork       .  303 

14.  The  Wall  Finished         .         .  .303 

15.  Some  Jewish  Nobles  Prove  False       .  303 

16.  Close  Watch  to  be  Kept  .         .  303 

17.  Ezra  and  Neliemiah  Unite  in  Religious 

Services  .         .         .  .303 

18.  Feast  of  Tabernacles  Kept      .         .  303 

19.  Solemn  Fast  and  Confession     .          .  303 

20.  New  Covenant  with  God         .          .  303 

21.  Special  Effort  to  People  the  City         .  303 

22.  Dedication  of  the  Wall                     .  303 

23.  Provision  for  Priests  and  Lcvites        .  304 

24.  Congregation  Purged  of  the  Heathen  .  304 

25.  Temple  Desecrated  in  Nehemiah's  ab- 

sence    .....  304 

26.  Temple  Cleansed  .         .  .304 

27.  End  put  to  Desecrating  the  Sabbath    .  304 

28.  Marriages  with  Heathens  Broken  Up  .  304 

Chap.  XIV.— Jerusalem.  .  .  .304 

173.  Its  Strength  and  Beauty       .  .  .304 

174.  Prayed  for      .         .         .  .  .  304 

175.  Loved  and  Defended  by  God  .  .  304 


SECTION  PAGK 

176  Tlireatened  for  Sin    .         .  .  .304 

177.  Plundered  by  tlio  Egyptians  .  .  305 

178.  Delivered  from  the  Assyrians  .  .  305 

179.  Destruction  by  the  Chaldeans  .  .  305 

1.  Foretold    .  .  .  .  .305 

2.  Justified   .  .  .         .  .306 

3.  Accomplished     ....  306 

180.  Restoration  Promised  .  .  .  307 

181.  Destruction  by  the  Romans  Foretold        .  307 

Chap.  XV.— Judaism  and  Christianity.     .  308 

182.  The  Gospel  to  be  Offered   First  to  the 

Jews .  .  .  .         .  .308 

183.  Tliey  Demand  the  Death  of  Christ  .         .  308 

184.  Fruit  of  Christ's  Personal  Ministry  in  Jeru- 

salem .         .  .308 

185.  The  Field  a  Hopeful  One     .         .  .308 

186.  The  Pentecostal  Beginning  .  .  .308 

1.  Promised .  .  .         .  .308 

2.  Realized  .  .  .  .  .308 

187.  Growth  of  the  Church  in  the  First  Six 

Years       .  .  .  .  .308 

1.  After  the  Healing  of  the  Lame  Man    .  308 

2.  "       Judgment  upon  Ananias  and 

Sapphira    .  .  .308 

3.  "       Appointment  of  Deacons     .  308 

188.  The  First  Persecution  .  .  .308 

189.  St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem  .  .  .308 

190.  Labors  among  the  Jews  in  Other  Places    .  309 

1.  Damascus  ....  309 

2.  Cyprus     .         .  .  .  .309 

3.  Antioch  in  Pisidia        .         .  .309 

4.  Iconium   .....  309 

5.  Thessalonica      ....  309 

6.  Berea       .         .         .         .  .309 

7.  Corinth    .  .         .         .  .309 

8.  Ephesus  .  .         .         .  .309 

9.  Rome      .  .         .  .  .309 
10.  St.  Paul's  Testimony,  Summer  of  60 

AD  309 

191.  Opposition  of  the  Jews        .  .  .309 

1.  At  Antioch  in  Pisidia    .         .  .309 

2.  At  Corinth         .         .         .  .809 

3.  At  Ephesus        .  .         .  .309 

4.  At  Corinth  Again         .         .  .309 

192.  The  Jews  given  up    .         .         .  .310 

1.  By  Christ  .         .  .  .310 

2.  By  the  Apostles  ....  310 

193.  The  Jews  will  one  day  Repent  the  Death  of 

the  Messiah  .  .  .  .  .310 

194.  And  will  be  Gathered  in      .         .  .  310 

195.  Conversion  of  the  Jews,  as  Related  to  that 

of  the  World         .         .         .  .312 


BOOK   XII.— OTHER  NATIONS. 


Chap.  I.— Origin  of  Nations.    .  .  312 

1.  Noah  the  Second  Father  of  Mankind  .  312 

2.  The  Unity  of  the  Race  Destroyed    .  .  312 

3.  Descendants  of  Ham  .         .  .  313 

4.  "  Shem         .         .  .  313 

5.  "  Japheth      .         .  .313 

Cliap.  II.— Offshoots  of  the  Abrahamic  Stock.  313 

6.  Moabites  and  Ammonites     .         .         .  313 

7.  Ishmaelites     .         .         .         .  .313 

8.  Allegorical  Allusion  ....  313 

9.  Midianites      .         .         .         .  .314 

10.  Edomites       .         .         .         .  .314 

Chap.  III. — Hebrews  and  Gentiles  Before  the 

Final  Settlement  in  Canaan.  314 

11.  Gentile  Friendships  with  Abraham  and 

Isaac ......  314 

12.  The  Hebrews  Kindly  Received  in  Egypt    .  314 

13.  Oppressed  under  a  New  Dynasty    .  .  314 

Chap.  IV.— The  Canaanites.     .  .315 

14.  Gentile  Names  of  Places  in  Canaan  .  315 

15.  The  Giants     .....  315 

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16.  The  Curse  upon  Ham's  Fourth  Son  .  315 

17.  Names  of  Tribes  Inhabiting  Canaan  .  315 

1.  Ten  in  all  .         .         .  .315 

2.  Six  West  of  the  Jordan  .  .  .315 

18.  Boundaries  and  Locations    .         .         .  315 

19.  The  Defilement  of  the  Land  .         .  315 

20.  Miraculous  Destruction  of  Sodom  and  Go- 

morrah       .....  315 

21.  Canaanites  not  Expelled  by  the  Hebrews  .  315 

22.  "       made  Trilnitary  .         .  .316 

23.  Why  they  were  not  all  Driven  Out .         .  316 

Chap,  v.— Mutual  Relations  of  Hebrews  and 

Other  Nations.  .316 

24.  Hebrews  to  be  a  Separate  People    .  .316 

25.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Provision  for  Strangers  316 

26.  Kenites  Favored  .         .  .316 

27.  Moabites  and  Ammonites     .         .         .  316 

1.  Not  to  be  Distressed      .         .  .316 

2.  But  Never  to  he  Citizens         .         .  316 

28.  Edomites  and  Egyptians      .         .         ,  316 

1.  Not  to  be  Abhorred       .  .  .316 

2.  In  Third  Generation  may  be  Citizens  .  316 

29.  Midianites  to  be  Vexed        .         .  .316 

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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIO^^S. 


30  Canaanites  to  be  Destroyed  . 

31.  Amalekites     .         .         .         .  . 

1.  To  be  blotted  out  .... 

2.  Haul  Blamed  for  Sparing  their  King  . 

3.  An  Amalekite  Raid  .... 

S2.  The  Samaritans        .         .         .  . 

1.  Origin  of  the  Name  .  .  .  . 

2.  Assyrians  Brought  in  .  .  . 

3.  Hated  by  the  Jews  .... 

4.  Christ  Treats  them  Kindly  . 

33.  Tributaries  ..... 

34.  Friendly  Relations  with  Other  Nations 

35.  The  Visit  of  the  Queen  of  Sheba  . 

Chap.  VI. — luterniarrying'  of  Hebrews  and 
other  Nations, 

36.  Intermarriage  with  Canaanites  Strictly  For- 

bidden ..... 

37.  Intermarriage  with  Moabites  and  Ammonites 

Virtually  ^Forbidden 

38.  Intermarriage  with  Edomitcs  and  Egyp- 

tians Less  Stringently  Forbidden  . 

39.  Case  of  Female  Captives  of  War 

40.  Instances  of  Intermarriage  . 

41.  Reform  under  Ezra  .... 

42.  "        "  Nehemiah 

1.  The  Pledge  that  was  Broken  . 

2.  The  Measures  Taken  . 

3.  Malachi  Denounces  Heathen  Marriages 
Chap.  VII. — Notices  of  Gentile  Nations ;  Cliiefly 

Prophetic  and  Denunciatory. 

43.  Denunciations  of  the  Heathen 

1.  In  General  .... 

2.  The  Enemies  of  Israel  . 

3.  Conspiracies  Complained  of 

4.  Fowls  and  Beasts  Summoned  to  the 

Banquet  .... 

5.  Repentance  and  Restoration  Possible  . 

44.  The  Amalekites  .... 

1.  What  the  Lord  said  to  Moses  . 

2.  What  Balaam  said 

45.  The  Kenites  ..... 

1.  Dwelt  in  the  Mountains  . 

2.  To  be  Captive  to  the  Assyrians 

46.  Syria  ...... 

1.  To  be  Destroyed 

2.  Reason  Given     .         .         •  . 

47.  Assyria          .         .         .         ,  . 

1.  Nineveh  Threatened      .  '. 

2.  Repents  and  is  Spared  . 

3.  Tiglath-pileser  will  Conquer  Syria  antl 

Spoil  Samaria  .... 

4.  Shalmaneser  and  Sargon  will  Desolate 

Samaria  .... 

5.  Egypt  and  Ethiopia  Humbled  by  Sargon 

6.  Judah  not  to  be  Delivered  by  Egypt 

from  the  Assyrians 

7.  Judah  to  be  Overrun  by  the  Assyrians 

8.  Tlie  Assyrians  to  be  Beaten  off 

9.  Assyria  to  be  Destroyed 

10.  Moral  Causes  of  the  Desolation 

11.  Nineveh  as  Helpless  as  Thebes 

12.  To  be  Utterly  Desolate  . 

13.  Vivid  Picture  of  Glory  and  Fall  o; 

Assyria  .... 

48.  Elam  ..... 

1.  To  be  Subdued  by  the  Chaldeans 

2.  "     Put  to  Shame  among  tlie  Dead 

3.  "     Restored  . 

49.  Babylon  .... 

1.  Extent  and  Power  of  the  Kingdom 

2.  Despotic  Character  of  the  Government 

3.  Nebuchadnezzar  Cripples  Egypt 

4.  Finther  Conquests  to  be  made  . 

5.  Pride  of  Nebuchadnezzar  Punished 

6.  Reason  Restored  . 

7.  Babylon  to  be  Utterly  Destroyed 

8.  The  Royal  Virgin  to  be  Degraded 

9.  Ironical  Summons  to  Self-lJefence 

10.  The  Strugule  Hopeless  . 

11.  Earth  and'llcll  Moved  . 

12.  Destruction  to  come  from  the  North 

13.  The  Medes  to  take  Babylon 


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14.  Copy  of  Jeremiah's  Prophecy  to  be 

sent  to  Babylon  .         .         .  329 

15.  Belshazzar's  Feast        .         .         .  329 

16.  Handwriting  on  the  Wall        .         .  329 

17.  Explained  by  Daniel     .         .  .330 

18.  The  Catastrophe  ....  330 
Jlystical  Babylon      .         .         .  .330 

1.  Her  Fall  Anticipated     .         .         .  330 

2.  Drunk  with  the  Blood  of  the  Saints     .  330 

3.  Her  Fall  more  fully  Described  .  .  330 
Egypt  330 

1.  Folly  of  Relying  upon  Egypt    .         .  330 

2.  Civil  War  in  Egypt  (at  end  of  25th  Dy- 

nasty)   .  .         .         .  .330 

3.  Oppression  of  Psammetichus    .         .  330 

4.  Pharaoh  Necho  Defeated  by  Nebuchad- 

nezzar at  Carchemish  .         .         .  330 

5.  The  Two  Eagles .         .         .  .330 

6.  After  Capture  of  Gaza  by  the  Egyp- 

tians     .....  331 

7.  A  Year  Later     .         .         .  .331 

8.  During  the  Siege  at  Jerusalem  .         .  331 

9.  To  be  Subdued  by  Nebuchadnezzar     .  332 

10.  Detailed  Description  of  the  Conquest  .  333 

11.  Pharaoh  Warned  .         .  .332 

12.  Lamentation  over  coming  Fall  of  Pha- 

raoh     .         .         .         .  .332 

13.  Another  Lamentation  .  .  .  332 
Ethiopia  .  .  .  .  .333 
The  Medo-Persian  Empire    .         .  .333 

A.  From  First  to  Last       .         .  .333 

1.  To  be  Founded  by  Cyrus   ,         .  333 

2.  Daniel's  Vision       .         .  .333 

3.  Laws  not  to  be  Changed    .         .  333 

B.  In  its  Highest  Bloom     .         .  .333 

1.  Extent  and  Organization   .  .  333 

2.  An  Amalekite  Prime  Minister      .  333 

3.  Arbitrary  and  Despotic  Govern- 

ment        .         .         .  .333 

4.  Conspiracy  Exposed         .         .  334 

5.  A  Jew  thereby  becomes  Prime  Min- 

ister .         .         .  .334 

6.  A  Queen  Wantonly  Repudiated    .  334 

7.  A  Beautiful  Jewess  made  Queen    .  334 

8.  A  Grand  Banquet    .         .         .  335 

9.  The  Queen  also  Makes  a  Feast     .  335 

10.  Feast  in  Honor  of  the  New  Queen  335 

11.  Esther's  Banquet    .         .         .  335 

12.  "       Second  Banquet  .         .  335 

Moab    .         .         .         .         .  .335 

1.  To  be  Desolated  .         .         .  .335 

2.  The  Sins  of  Moab         .         .  .337 

3.  The  Desolation  to  be  Repaired  .  337 
Ammon         .         .         .         .  .337 

1.  To  be  Desolated  .         .         .  .337 

2.  By  Nebuchadnezzar      .         .         .  337 

3.  Why  337 

Edom  .         .         .         .         .  .337 

1.  Desolation  Foretold      .  .  .337 

2.  Reason  Assieued          .  .  .  338 

3.  The  Desolation  Irreparable  .  .  339 
Tyre    .         .         .         .  .  .339 

1.  Geographical  Position   .  .  .  839 

2.  Cornmercial  Greatness  .  .         .  339 

3.  Friendlj'  Relations  with  David  and 

Solomon  .         .         .  .339 

4.  Marriage  Alliance  with  Ahab   .  .  339 

5.  Her  Sins  of  Avarice  and  Pride  .  .  339 

6.  Her  Sin  asiainst  the  Peopleof  God  .  340 

7.  To  be  Punished  bv  the  Chaldeans  .  340 

8.  To  be  Utterly  Desolate  .         .  .  340 

9.  EzekieVs  Lamentation  over  her  Fall  341 

10.  After  Sevent}-  Years  to  be  Restored  341 

11.  Finally  to  be' Devoured  by  Fire         .  341 

Zidon  341 

Philistia  .  .  .  .  .341 
Arabia  .....  342 

1.  To  be  Scourged  by  the  Assyrians        .  342 

2.  By  the  Chaldeans  .  "  .  .342 
The  ]Siacedonian  Empire      .         .         .  343 

1.  Under  Alexander  .         .         .  343 

2.  To  be  Broken  up  after  his  Death        .  342 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION  PAGE 

3.  TJie  Grecian  Kings  of  Egypt  and  Syria  342 

4.  Antioclius  Epipliancs     .         .         .  343 

5.  Antiochus  will  Turn  Against  Jerusalem  343 

6.  And  will  Come  to  a  Miserable  End  .  343 
63.  Rome  .         .         .         .         .  .343 

1.  Described  .         .         .  .348 

3.  Dignity  of  Roman  Citizenship  .         .  344 

63.  The  Little  Horn        .         .  .344 

1.  To  Make  War  with  the  Samts  .  .  344 
3.  To  be  Destroyed  .         .         .  .344 

64.  Remote  Northern  Nations    .         .         .  344 

1.  Meshech  and  Tubal  .  .  .344 
3.  Magog,  Meshech,  and  Tubal     .         .  344 

Chap.  Vin.— Conyersion  of  the  Gentiles.      .  345 

65.  The  Divine  Covenant  .         .         .  345 

66.  The  Promise  Made  to  Abraham      .         .  345 

67.  General  Predictions  ....  345 

68.  Particular  Nations  Referred  to       .         .  346 

1.  Egypt  and  Assyria        .         .  .  346 

3.  The  Chinese  '  .  .  .  .347 
3.  Several  Other  Nations   .         .  .347 

69.  Jewish  Contempt  for  the  Gentiles    .         .  347 

70.  Christ's  Parables  Illustrating  the  Call  of  the 

Gentiles  .         .         .  .347 

1.  The  Great  Supper  .  .  .347 
3.  The  Wicked  Husbandmen  .  .  347 
3.  The  Marriage  of  the  King's  Son         .  348 

71.  Gospel  Carried  to  the  Samaritans    .         .  348 

72.  The  Ethiopian  Eunuch  Baptized     .         .  348 

73.  St.  Paul  348 

1.  His  Early  Life    .         .         .  .348 

2.  His  Conversion   ....  348 

3.  His  Commission  ....  348 

4.  The  Disciples  at  First  Afraid  of  him    .  348 

5.  Are  Persuaded  to  Receive  him  .  348 

6.  Accept  him  as  an  Apostle  to  the  Gen- 

tiles     .  .         .         .  .348 

7.  He  Magnifies  his  own  Office  .  .  348 
74  Cornelius,  the  Roman  Centurion     .         .  349 

1.  Sends  for  Peter  .         .         .  .349 

2.  Peter's  Vision     .         .         .  .349 

3.  Peter  Goes         .         .         .  .349 

4.  His  Reception     ....  349 

75.  Attitude  of  the  Church  in  Jerusalem         .  349 

1.  Peter  Questioned  .        .         .  .349 

2.  His  Course  Approved    .         .         .  349 

76.  The  Gentile  Church  in  Antioch      .         .  349 

1.  Its  Beginning     ....  349 

2.  Paul  Brought  from  Tarsus       .         .  349 

3.  Returns  with  Barnabas  from  Jerusalem  349 

77.  St.  Paul's  First  Missionary  Tour     .         .  349 

1.  Island  of  Cyprus  .         .         .  349 


SECTION  PAGE 

3.  Perga      .         .         .         .  .350 

3.  Antioch  in  Pisidia         .         .  .  350 

4.  Iconium   .....  350 

5.  Lystra  and  Derbe  .         .  .  350 

6.  Back  again  to  Antioch  .         .  .  350 

78.  The  Council  at  Jerusalem     .  .  .  350 

1.  Its  Occasion       ....  350 

2.  Deliberations      ....  350 

3.  Result     .  .         .         .  .350 

4.  The  Messengers  Return  to  Antioch     .  350 

5.  The  Struggle  not  Wholly  Over  .  350 

79.  St.  Paul's  Second  Missionary  Tour  .         .  350 

1.  Paul  and  Barnabas  Part  Company  .  350 
3.  Paul  and  Silas  in  Syria  and  Asia  Minor  350 

3.  From  Asia  Minor  to  Europe     .  .  351 

4.  At  Athens           .          .          .  .351 

5.  At  Corinth         .         .         .  .351 

6.  Back  again  to  Antioch  .         .  .  351 

80.  St.  Paul's  Third  Missionary  Tour    .  .  351 

1.  From  Antioch  to  Galatia  and  Phrygia  351 
3.  Two  Years  in  Ephesus  .         .         .  351 

3.  Timothy  and  Erastus  Sent  into  Mace- 

donia   .....  351 

4.  Uproar  Against  Paul  in  Ephesus        .  351 

5.  "     Quelled  by  the  Town  Clerk     .  351 

81.  St.  Paul  Goes  from  Ephesus  to  Jerusalem  .  351 

1.  Visits  Greece  a  Second  Time  .  .  351 
3.  From  Philippi  to  Troas  .         .  .351 

3.  "     Troas  to  Miletus  .         .  .351 

4.  Interview  with  the  Ephesian  Elders    .  351 

5.  From  Miletus  to  Ptolemais       .         .  351 

6.  "    Ptolemais  to  Cesarea      .         .  352 

7.  "    Cesarea  to  Jerusalem      .         .  353 

82.  St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem  .         .  .352 

1.  Tries  to  Conciliate  the  Jewish  Believers  352 
3.  Unbelieving  Jews  Make  a  Riot  .  352 

83.  St.  Paul  in  Cesarea    .         .         .  .353 

1.  Is  Sent  there  by  Lysias  .         .  .  352 

2.  Accused  by  Tertullus  before  Felix  .  352 

3.  The  Apostle's  Answer   .         .  .  352 

4.  He  is  not  Released        .         .  .  353 

5.  Pleads  his  Cause  before  Festus  .  .  353 

6.  Brought  also  before  King  Agrippa  .  353 

7.  Impressions  I^Iade  by  Paul's  Speech  .  353 

8.  Pronounced  Innocent,  but  must  go  to 

Rome  .....  353 
84  The  Voyage  to  Italy  .         .  .353 

1.  From  Cesarea  to  Sidon  .  .  .  353 
3.     "    Sidon  to  Myra     .         .  .354 

3.  Shipwrecked  at  Malta    .         .  .354 

4.  From  Malta  to  PuteoU  .         .  ,354 

5.  "  Puteoli  to  Rome  .  .  .  354 
85.  Jews  and  Gentiles  Made  One  iu  Christ      .  354 


BOOK    XIII.— THE 


Chap.  I.— The  Nature  of  the  Body.    .        .  355 

1.  The  Unity  of  the  Body  .  .  .  355 
3.  Manly  Beauty  .         .         .  .355 

3.  Female  Beauty         ....  355 

1.  Swarthy  Beauty  .  .         .  .356 

3.  Beauty  Without  Discretion      .         .  356 

4.  Diminutive  Stature    ....  356 

5.  Giants  ......  356 

6.  Dexterity       .         .         .         .  .356 

1.  Left-Handed  ....  356 
3.  Double-Handed  ....  356 
3.  Swift-Footed      .         .         .  .356 

7.  The  Five  Senses       ....  356 

8.  The  Appetites.         .         .         .  .356 

9.  The  Countenance      ....  357 

1.  Cheerful  .  .  .  .  .357 
3.  Sullen  .  .  .  .  .357 
3.  Bearing  the  Stamp  of  Sin        .         .  357 

10.  The  Hair  357 

1.  The  Hair  of  the  Hand  .  .  .357 
3.  The  Beard  .  .  .  .357 
3.  The  Hair  of  the  Head    .         .  .357 

11.  The  Forehead  .         .         .  .357 

12.  The  Eyes       .         .         .         .  .357 


OUTWARD  MAN. 


13.  The  Ears       .         .         .         .  .358 

14.  The  Mouth  358 

15.  The  Teeth      .         .         .         .  .358 

16.  Winking        .         ,         .         .  .358 

17.  Stooping        .....  358 

18.  Prostration     ......  358 

19.  Sighmg  358 

20.  Tears  .         .         .         ,         .  .358 

21.  Saliva  ....  358 

22.  Excretions  .  .  .  .  .359 
Chap.  II  The  Sustenance  of  the  Body.    .  359 

23.  Necessity  of  Food  .  .  •  .  359 
24  Food  a  Gift  of  God  ....  359 
25.  Food  Cursed  .  .  .  .  .360 
36.  Human  Care  Necessary       .         .         .  360 

27.  Man  Sliall  not  Live  by  Bread  Alone         .  360 

28.  Varieties  of  Food      .         .         .  .360 

1.  Vegetable  .         .         .  .360 

2.  Animal  360 

3.  Blood  Forbidden  .  .  .360 

4.  A  .Jewish  Custom         .         .         ■  360 

5.  Human  Flesh     ....  360 

A.  Figurative  .         .         .  .361 

29.  Cooking  361 

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1.  Literal     .         .  ,         .  361 

2.  Fifjurative  .  .  .361 

30.  Feasting        .         .  .  .362 

1.  Directions  .  .         .  362 

2.  Invitations         .  .         .  362 

3.  Examples  .         .         .  .362 

4.  Riotous  ]\Iirth     .  .  .  .362 

5.  Sacred  Feasts     .         .         .  .362 

31.  Undue  Concern  and  Gluttony         .         .  362 

32.  Fasting  362 

33.  Famine  .  .  .  .  .363 
34  Drink  364 

1.  Water      .         .         .         .  .364 

2.  Wiue       .         .         .         .  .364 

3.  Wine  Prescribed  .  .         .         .    364  j 

4.  Abuse  of  it  Condemned  .  .         .  364 

5.  Wine  Prohibited  to  Priests  on  Duty   .  364 

35.  Total  Abstinence  from  Wine  .         ,  364 

1.  Nazarites  .....  364 

2.  Rechabites         .         .         .  .364 

36.  Wine-Drinking         .         .         .  .365 

37.  Wine  and  Wantonness         .         .         .  366 

38.  Drunkenness  .....  365 

1.  Literal     .....  365 

2.  Figurative  .         .         .  .365 

39.  Punishment  of  Drunkenness  .         .  365 

40.  Sleep   .         .         .         .         .  .366 

1.  Examples  .         .         .  .360 

2.  Early  Rising      .         .         .  .366 

Chap.  III.— Body  Clothed.       .  .  .366 

41.  Divine  Origin  of  Dress        .  .  .366 

42.  Folly  of  Anxiety  about  Dress  .  .  366 

43.  Directions  to  Women          .  .  .  366 

44.  Ceremonial  Regulations       .  .  .  366 

45.  Material  of  Dress      .         .  .  .366 

1.  Fine  Linen  .  .  .  ,366 

2.  Silk         .  .  .  .  .366 

3.  Gold        .  .  .  .  .366 

4.  Woolen    .  .  .  .  .366 

46.  Color  of  Material  .  .  .  .367 

1.  White,  Blue,  and  Purple         .         .  367 

2.  Scarlet     .         .         .         .  .367 

47.  Portions  of  Dress     .         .         .  .367 

1.  Shoes  and  Sandals        .         .         .  367 

A.  Manner  of  Fastening  .  .  367 

2.  Coat       .         .         .  .  .867 

3.  Cloak      .         .         .  .  .367 

4.  Girdle     .         .         .  .  .367 

5.  Vail        .         .         .  .  .367 

6.  Covering  not  Stated      .  .  .367 

48.  Seemliness  of  Dress  ....  367 

1.  Cleanliness        ....  367 

2.  Mending  .  .         .         .  .367 

49.  Ornaments  of  Dress  ....  367 

A.  Ornaments  Removed   .         .         .  367 

50.  Garments  Perfumed  ....  368 

A.  Body  Anointed  .         .         .  .368 

51.  Disguises  by  Dress    .         .         .         .  368 

52.  Grief  E.xliibited  by  Dress     .         .  .368 

1.  Clothes  Rent      .  .  .  .368 

2.  Sackcloth  .  .  .  .368 

3.  Dust  for  a  Covering  .  .  .  368 

53.  Removal  of  Dress     .  .  .  .368 

Chap.  IV.— The  Afflictions  of  the  Body.      .  369 

54.  Sickness        .....  369 

1.  Literal     .         .         .         .  .369 

2.  Figurative         .         .         .  .369 

55.  Weakness       .         .         .         .  .369 

56.  Restlessness    .....  369 

57.  Pain    .         .         .         .         .  .369 

58.  Consumption  .....  369 

A.  Figurative        ....  369 

59.  Fever  .         .         .         .         .  .369 

60.  Palsy  370 

61.  Leprosy         .....  370 

62.  Cutaneous  Disorders  ....  371 

63.  Sores  and  Boils         .  .  .  -371 

64.  A  Loathsome  Disease         %         .         .  371 


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69. 


Mutilation 
Wounds 

1.  Literal 

2.  Figurative 
Lameness 
Sunstroke 
Blindness 

1.  Literal 

2.  Figurative 
Pestilence 
Pliysicians 
Prescriptions  . 
Apothecaries  . 
Sickness  Caused  by  Sin 
Recoverv  is  of  God  . 


Chap,  v.— The  Body  in  Old  Age. 

76.  Old  Age  Venerable  . 

77.  Promised 

78.  Conditions  of  the  Promise  . 

79.  Vigorous  Old  Age 

80.  Feeble  Old  Age 

A.  Figurative 

81.  Duties  of  the  Aged 

A.  David's  Prayer  in  Old  Age 

82.  Duties  to  the  Aged  . 

83.  Promises  to  the  Aged 

84.  Instances  of  Longevity 

Chap.  VI.-Dcath  of  the  Body. 

85.  Death  the  Ordering  of  God  . 

86.  An  Appointed  Time  to  Die  . 

A.  Sometimes  as  a  Punishment  for  Sin 

87.  All  Must  Die  . 

88.  Frailty  of  Life 

89.  Uncertainty  of  Life  . 

90.  Brevity  of  Life 

91.  Deatii  in  Prospect 

1.  Preparing;  for  Death 

2.  Care  for  Survivors 

3.  Settling  of  A  flairs 

4.  Cliarge  of  Funeral 

5.  The  Terrors  of  Death  . 

6.  Thanksgiving  for   Deliverance  from 

Death  . 

7.  The  Righteous  Undismayed 

92.  Instances  of  Death 

93.  Death  a  Rest  in  Sleep 

94.  The  Dead  Uninterested  in  Life 

95.  The  Dead  Forgotten  . 

96.  The  Dead  Never  to  Return  . 

97.  The  Blessedness  of  those  who  Die  in  the 

Lord  ...... 

Chap.  TII,— The  Burial  of  the  Body. 

98.  Man  Desirous  of  Burj^ing  his  Dead 

99.  This  Desire  a  Duty  . 

100.  Purchase  of  Burial-Grounds 

101.  Preparations  for  Burial 

1.  Wasliing  . 

2.  Embalming 

102.  Grief  for  the  Dead  . 

1.  Watching 

2.  Mourning 

3.  Playing  upon  Instruments 

4.  Burning  of  Odors 

5.  Shaving  of  Beards 

6.  Rending  of  Clothes  and  Girding  with 

Sackcloth 

7.  Weeping  . 

8.  Lamenting 

9.  Availing  . 
10.  Cutting  the  Flesh 

103.  Sympathj'  with  Mourners 

104.  Burials 

105.  The  Grave  . 

106.  Monuments  . 

107.  Corruption 

108.  Til  rents  of  Non-Burial 

109.  Bodies  Devoured      .  . 
'  110.  Burned 
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BOOK   XIV.— EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


Chap.  I.— The  Heavens. 

1.  Orders  of  the  Heavenly  Bodies 

2.  Sun  and  Moon 

3.  The  Stars 

4.  Other  Stellar  Bodies  . 

5.  Hearenly  Bodies  Extinguished  or  Obscured 

6.  Old  and  New  Heavens 

7.  Light  .... 

1.  Wonderful  and  Beautiful 

2.  Witnessing  for  God 

3.  Symbolic  U^se  of . 

8.  Darkness 

Chap.  II.— The  Earth.  . 

9.  Islands .... 

10.  Mountains 

11.  Mountains  as  Resorts 

1.  For  the  View 

2.  For  Safety  in  Speaking  . 

3.  For  Incantations 

4.  For  the  Temptation  of  Christ 

12.  Mountains  as  Representatives  and  Symbols 

1.  Of  a  Nation 

2.  "    Tribunal  of  Justice 

13.  Earthquakes  . 

14.  Mining  Excavations  . 

15.  Quarries 

16.  Salt  .... 

1.  Metaphorical 

2.  Sown  as  Symbol  of  Destruction 

17.  Useful  and  Precious  Metals 

18.  Precious  Stones 

Chap.  III.— Waters. 

19.  Wells  and  Fountains 

1.  Literal 

2.  Figurative 

3.  Pool  of  Bethesda 
Rivers  .... 

1.  Literal 

2.  Metaphorical 
The  Four  Rivers  ot  Paradise 
Ideal  Rivers  . 

1.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  the  River  of  Salva- 
tion 

2.  John's  Vision  of  the  River  of  Life 
Floods 

24.  Rivers  and  Fountains  Poisoned 

25.  Drought 

1.  Described 

2.  Employed  in  Comparison 

26.  The  Sea         .         .  . 

1.  Literal 

2.  Metaphorical 

3.  Turned  into  Blood 

Chap.  IV. — Meteorology. 

27.  The  Seasons  . 

28.  Signs  of  the  Weather 

29.  Clouds 

30.  Mist  and  Rain 

1.  Literal 

2.  Metaphorical 
Ice,  Snow,  and  Hail 
Dew 
Winds 


20. 


21. 
22. 


23. 


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32. 
33. 

34.  Thunder 
Chap,  v.— The  Vegetable 

35.  Grass  and  Reeds 

36.  Herbs  . 

37.  Gourd  . 

38.  Flowers 

39.  Fruits  . 

40.  Fruits  cut  oflF  . 

41.  Trees  . 

1.  Growth  . 

2.  Destruction 

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Chap.  VI. — Articulates,  Molluscs,  Fish,  Rep- 
tiles. .         .         .         .  .388 

42.  The  Horseleech        .         .         .  .388 

43.  Insects          .         .         .         .  .388 

1.  Literal     .         .         .         .  .388 

2.  Figurative         .          .          .  .389 

3.  Locusts  Compared  to  a  Devastating 

Army  .         .         .          .  .389 

4.  Deliverance  Promised   .         .  .  389 

44.  The  Snail  389 

45.  Fish    .         .         .         .         .  .389 

46.  Serpents        .         .         .         .  .389 

1.  Noxious  .         .         .         .  .389 

2.  References  to  Charming  them  .  .  389 

47.  Leviathan       .         .         .         .  .389 

1.  His  Strength      .         .         .  .389 

2.  His  Armor         ...  389 

3.  His  Invulnerability       .         .  .389 

4.  His  Swiftness     .         .          .  .390 

5.  His  Fearless  and  Untamable  Nature    .  390 

6.  His  Terrible  Aspect      .         .  .390 

7.  But  God  Still  More  to  be  Feared  .  390 

Chap.  VII.— Birds  390 

48.  Raven  .  .         .         .  .  .390 

49.  Dove   .         .         .         .         .  .390 

1.  Noah's  Messenger         .  .         .  390 

2.  Gregarious  and  Timid   .         .         .  390 

50.  Partridge       .         .         .         .  .890 

51.  Peacock  and  Ostrich  ....  390 

52.  Hawk  and  Eagle      .         .         .  .390 

53.  Habits  of  Birds        .         .         .  .390 

1.  Nests       .         .         .         .  .390 

2.  Singing  390 

3.  Migrations         .         .         .  .390 

4.  Care  for  Young  ....  390 

5.  Neglect  of  Young        .         .  .890 

6.  Quarrels  .         .         .         .  .390 

54.  Birds  as  Images  of  Sorrow  .         .         .  390 

Chap.  VIII.— Mammals.         .         .  .391 

55.  Animal  Instincts  and  Habits  .         .  391 

1.  Eating  in  Silence  .         .  .391 

2.  Sleeping  During  the  Day         .         .  391 

3.  Leaving  their  Dams  at  Maturity         .  391 

4.  Sexual  Impulses  ....  391 

5.  Increase  .....  391 

6.  Nursing  their  Young  .  .  .  391 
Breeding  Cattle        .         .  .  .391 

1.  Cattle  Given  to  Jacob  for  Services  .  391 

2.  Jacob's  Device  to  Produce  the  Like  .  391 

3.  Success  Attributed  to  Providence  .  391 

4.  Bl  eeding  of  Hybrids  Forbidden  .  391 

5.  Mules  Natural  Hybrids  .  .  .391 
Sheep  and  Goats       .          .         .  .391 

1.  Increase  Prayed  For     .         .  .  391 

2.  Migration  for  Pasturage .         .  .  391 

3.  Lambs  Given  as  a  Witness       .  .  391 

4.  God's  People  called  a  Flock     .  .  391 

5.  Sinners  Likened  to  Lost  Sheep  .  .  391 

6.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Lost  Sheep  393 
Oxen   392 

1.  Wild  392 

2.  Domesticated     .         .         .  .392 

3.  Evil-Doers  called  Cows  and  Bulls  .  392 
Loss  of  Stock  a  Divine  Infliction  .  .  392 
Horns  Symbolizing  Pride  and  Power  .  892 
Asses  .         .         .         .  .  .892 

1.  Lost  and  Sought .         .         .  .892 

2.  Found  .  .  .  .  .392 
Wild  Asses  392 

63.  Horse  392 

1.  Speed  392 

2.  Strength  and  Spirit  in  Battle    .         .  392 

3.  Requires  Training        .  .  .393 

4.  Not  Depended  upon  against  God        .  392 

64.  St.  John's  Vision  of  Horses  .  .  .393 
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COI^TENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION  PAGE  ] 

65.  Camel  and  Dromedary        .         .         .  393 

1.  Swiftness  .         .         .  .393 

3.  Carried  off  by  Robbers  .         .  .393 

66.  Dog     .         .         .         .         .  .393 

67.  Coney  .         .         .         .         .  .393 

68.  Roe  and  Hart .         .         .         .  .393 

69.  Wild  Beasts   .         .         .         .  .393 

70.  Wolf  393 

71.  Fox  393 

72.  Lion    .         .         .         .         ,  .893 

1.  Strong  and  Terrible      .         .  .393 

2.  Ezekiel's  Parable  .         .  .393 

73.  Bear   394  i 

74.  Unicorn  and  Dragon  ....  394 

75.  Behemoth  394 

1.  Food  and  Dwelling       .         .  .394 

2.  Strength  .         .         ,         .  .394 

3.  God  Stronger      .         .         .  .394 

Chap.  IX. — Man  and  the  Animal  Creation.  .  394 

76.  Man's  Dominion  over  Animals       .         .  394 

77.  Animals  Preserved  with  Noah       .         .  394 


SECTION  PAOB 

78.  Destruction  Threatened       .         .  .394 

79.  Man  and  Animals  Compared         .         .  394 

1.  Contrast  .         .         .         .  .394 

2.  Resemblance      ....  394 

80.  Animals  to  be  Kindly  Treated       .         .  894 

81.  Instances  of  Kindness  to  Animals  .         .  395 

82.  Jacob's  Present  to  Esau       .         .         .  395 

83.  Animals  Used  for  Transportation    .         .  395 

1.  Camels  for  Riding        .         .  .395 

2.  Asses  for  Burthen         .         .         .  395 

3.  Asses  for  Riding  .         .         .  .395 

4.  White  Asses  Ridden  by  Rulers  .         .  395 

5.  An  Ass  Colt  Ridden  by  Christ  .         .  395 

6.  Horses  for  Riding         .         .  .395 

84.  Fishing  395 

85.  Fowling        .         .         .         .  .395 

86.  Hunting  396 

1.  For  Food  396 

2.  For  Mischief      .         .         .  .396 

3.  To  Destroy  Wild  Beasts  .         .  396 

87.  Law  on  Death  or  Damage  by  Horned  Cattle  396 

88.  Man  may  Learn  Wisdom  from  Animals  396 


BOOK  XY.— INDUSTRIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 


10. 


11. 


Chap.  I. — Idleness  and  Industry.       .  .  397 

1.  Sloth    .         .         .         .         .  .397 

1.  Described       ■    .         .         .  .397 

2.  Sliarply  Challenged      ,         .  .397 

3.  Its  Effects          .         .         .  .397 

2.  Idleness  and  Industry  Contrasted    .  .  397 

3.  Industry  Enjoined     .         .         .  .397 

4.  Profitableness  of  Human  Labor  Questioned  397 

5.  The  Question  Answered      .         .  .  398 

6.  Frugality       .         .         .         .  .398 

1.  Recommended    ....  398 

2.  Should  not  be  Carried  Too  Far .  .  398 

Chap.  IL— Tilling  the  Ground.         .  .  398 

7.  Man's  Original  Employment          .  .  398 

1.  Before  the  Fall   .         .         .  .398 

2.  After  the  Fall     .         .         .  .398 

8.  The  Curse  398 

1.  Inflicted  .         .         .         .  .398 

2.  Not  to  be  Repeated       .         .  .398 

9.  Fertility  and  Barrenness  are  from  God  .  398 
A  Fertile  Land  Promised  the  Hebrews  if 

Obedient  .  .  .  .  .398 
How  Fertile  it  was    ....  399 

12.  Famine  in  Egypt  Provided  for        .  .  399 

13.  Royal  and  Priestly  Monopoly  of  Land  in 

Egvpt  399 

14.  Canaan  Divided  by  Lot       .          .  .  399 

15.  Spoliation  Threatened         .         .  .  399 

16.  Purchase  of  Real  Estate  by  Jeremiah  ,  399 

17.  Ploughing      .         .         .         .  .400 

1.  Mixed  Team  Forbidden          .  .  400 

2.  Oxen  used  for    .         .         .  .  400 

3.  ]\Ietaphorically    .         .         .  .400 

4.  Yoke,  Symbolically  .  .  .  400 
Planting        .          .          .          .  .400 

1.  Immediately  after  Ploughing    .  .  400 

2.  Mixed  Seed  Forbidden  .         .  .400 

3.  When  to  Sow     .         .    _      .  .400 

4.  Spiritual  Sowing  and  Reaping  .  .  400 
Eating  from  Standing  Crops  .  .  400 
Harvest        .         .         .         .  .400 

1.  Reapers   .....  400 

2.  Joy  of  Harvest  .         .         .  .400 

3.  Sorrowful  Harvest        .         .  .  400 

4.  Spiritual  Harvest  .  .  .  400 
Gleaning        .         .         .         .  .400 

1.  Permitted  by  Law        .         .  .400 

2.  Ruth  in  the  Field  of  Boaz       .  .  401 

3.  Gleaning,  Metaphorically  .  .  401 
Thresliing      .         .         .         .  .401 

23.  Other  .Methods  instead  of  Threshing  .  401 

24.  Fanning        .         .         .         .'  .401 

25.  Chaff  and  Stubble     .         .         .  .401 

26.  Uncircumcised  Fruit ....  401 


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27.  Vineyards  and  Vinedressers 

28.  Vintage 

29.  Wine 

1.  Bottling 

2.  Improved  by  Age 

30.  Vineyards  Destroyed 

31.  Fig  Trees  and  Figs  . 

1.  Mentioned 

2.  Barren  Fig  Tree  Cursed 

3.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Fig  Tree 

32.  The  Sabbath  of  the  Land 

Chap.  III. — Care  of  Live  Stock. 

33.  Shepherds 

1.  Abel  a  Shepherd 

2.  Shepherds  in  the  Patriarchal  Age 

3.  "        an  Abomination  to  Egyptians 

4.  Moses  a  Shepherd 

5.  David 

6.  Doeg 

7.  Shepherds  of  Bethlehem 

34.  Shepherd's  Duty 

1.  Watch  the  Flock 

2.  Find  Pasturage  . 

A.  Figurative  . 

3.  Care  for  Young  and  Disabled  . 

4.  Be  Responsible  for  Losses 

5.  Beat  off  Wild  Animals  . 

6.  Assisted  by  Adventurers 

35.  Sliepherds,  Metaphorical 

36.  Wells  for  Stock 

1.  Valuable ;  Striven  for 

2.  Kept  Covered 

3.  Contention  for  First  Access 

4.  Reason  ;  Fouling  with  Cattle's  Feet 

37.  Milk,  Batter,  and  Cheese 

38.  Sheep-Shearing 

Chap.  IV. — Human  Ahodes. 

39.  A  Cit)-  the  First-named  Human  Abode 

40.  Tents"  .... 

1.  Their  Origin 

2.  Used  by  Abraham  and  the  Hebrews 

3.  "    Exclusively  by  Rechabites 

41.  Booths  and  Tabernacles 

42.  Brick    .         .         .         .  - 

1.  Burned  and  Laid  in  Bitumen  . 

2.  Made  in  Egypt  with  Straw 

43.  Stone  and  Mortar 

44.  Timber  .... 

45.  Metals  for  Fastenings  and  Ornament 

46.  Ivorj-  .... 

47.  Judgment  and  Forethought  in  Building 

48.  Procuring  Materials  . 

49.  Pillara  .... 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


50.  Roof  40G 

1.  Used  as  Place  of  Resort          .  .  406 

3.  Battlement  Required     .         .  .  406 

51.  Windows       .         .         .          .  .406 

52.  Entrances       .         .         .          .  .406 

1.  Porches  and  Doors        .         .  .  406 

2.  Gates       .         .         .         .  .406 

3.  Entrances  as  Resorts  and  Tribunals  .  406 

53.  Parlor  or  Audience  Chamber         .  .  407 

54.  Means  of  Heating     .         .         .  .407 

1.  Pan  of  Coals      .         .         .  .407 

2.  Possibly  some  other  Ai-rangement  .  407 
53.  Treasure  and  Store  Houses  .          .  .  407 

56.  Exemption  of  House  Builder         .  .  407 

57.  Cities  Built              ...  407 

58.  Cities  Destroyed       .         .         .  .407 

Chap.  V. — Furniture,  Utensils,  and  Mechanic 

Arts.           .         .         .  .407 


59.  Furniture 

1.  Plain 

2.  Elegant  . 

60.  Beds  and  Seats 

1.  For  Sleeping 

2.  For  Use  at  Meals 

3.  King's  Seat 

61.  Curtains  and  Hangings 

1.  Of  the  Tabernacle 

2.  Of  Banqueting-Room 
63.  Mirrors 

63.  Artificial  Light 

64.  Pottery 

65.  Baskets  and  Bottles  . 

66.  Spinning 

67.  Weaving 

68.  Tent-Making  . 

69.  Leather ;  Tanning 

70.  Grinding 

71.  Water- Works  . 
73.  Smithcraft 


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73.  Gold  and  Silver  Work         .         .  .409 

74.  Skilled  Artizans        ....  409 

Chap.  VI.— Trade  and  Commerce.      .        .  409 

75.  Honesty  in  Trade      .         .         .  .409 

1.  Fraud      .  .         .         .  .409 

2.  False  Weights  and  Measures    .         .  410 

3.  Hoarding  Up       .         .         .  .410 

4.  Beating  Down    .         .         .  .410 

76.  Trade    .  ....  410 

1.  In  Breadstuffs  ....  410 
3.  In  Lumber  ....  410 
3.  In  Luxuries        ....  410 

77.  Camels  for  Transportation  and  Travel       .  410 

78.  Accounts       .         .         .         .  .410 

79.  Benefits  of  Trade  ...  410 

80.  Usury  Forbidden       .         .         .  .410 

Chap.  VII. — Ships  and  Navigation.     .  .  411 

81.  Noah's  Ark    .         .         .         .  .411 

82.  Boats  on  the  Lake  of  Galilee          .  .411 

83.  Seaports         .         .         .         .  .411 

84.  God  Protects  Mariners         ,         .  .411 

85.  Jonah  Goes  to  Sea     .         .         .  .411 

86.  Working  Ship          .         .         .  .411 

1.  Rowing    .         .         .         .  .411 

3.  Steering  .         .         .         .  .411 

87.  Bad  Management      .         .         .  .411 

88.  Wintering  in  Harbor  to  Avoid  Storms  .  411 

89.  Storms           .         .         .         .  .413 

90.  Prayer  in  Storm        .         .         .  .413 

91.  Manoeuvres  in  Storm           .         .  .  413 

1.  Undergirding  and  Scudding     .  .  413 

2.  Lightening  the  Ship      .         .  .  413 

3.  Casting  Passenger  Overboard    .  .  413 

4.  Sounding  and  Anchoring  on  Approach- 

ing Land         ....  413 

5.  Preventing  Desertion  of  Crew  .  .  413 

6.  Beaching  the  Ship         .         .  .413 

7.  Escape  of  the  Ship's  Company  .  .  413 


BOOK   XVI.— THE  FAMILY. 


Chap.  I.— Virginity. 

1.  Virgins  Mentioned  .... 

2.  Dress  of  Virgin  Princesses   .         .  [ 

3.  Charms  of  the  Shulamite 

4.  Another  Picture  of  the  Same 

5.  Virgin  Captives  Spared 

6.  Perpetual  Virginity  of  Jephthah's  Daughter 

7.  This  \  irginity  Bewailed 

8.  Brothers  Guarding  a  Sister's  Honor 

9.  Her  Chastity  Invincible 

10.  Not  to  be  Married,  a  Calamity        .  [ 

11.  St.  Paul  Thought  Better  not  to  Marry,  etc 

12.  But  Better  to  Marry  than  to  Burn 

13.  The  Gift  of  Continence        .         .  [ 

14.  Continence  Rewarded 

Chap.  II.— Institution  and  Laws  of  Marriage. 

15.  Marriage  a  Divine  Ordinance 

16.  But  Only  for  this  Lile  .         .  [ 

17.  Marriage  Commendeil         .         .  ] 

18.  Asceticism  Rebuked  .         .         '  ' 

19.  Monogamy     •         ■         .         .  . 

1.  Implied  in  Institution  of  Marriage 

2.  In  what  is  Said  of  Wives  of  Noah  ami 

his  Sons 

3.  And  in  what  Christ  Said  ]  ] 

20.  Polygamy  and  Concubinage  Practised 

1.  A  Cainite  the  First  Polygamist 

2.  The  Patriarchs  . 

3.  Gideon 

4.  Elkanah  . 

5.  Trouble  from  Poly<ramy 

6.  Saul 

7.  David      .         .  ; 

8.  Solomon  . 

9.  Rehoboam 


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414 

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415 

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415 
415 
415 
415 
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21.  Polygamy  not  Prohibited  by  Moses,  but  Re- 

strained and  Discouraged      .  .  415 

1.  Two  Sisters  not  to  be  Taken  together  .  415 

2.  The  First  Born  to  have  his  Right  .  41.3 

3.  Ceremonial  Burdens  Imposed  .  .  415 

4.  Citizenship  Denied  to  Eunuchs  .  .  415 

22.  Marriages  with  Gentiles       .         .  .  415 

1.  Objected  to        ...  .  415 

2.  But  Sometimes  Happened        .  .  416 

3.  Samsonls,  by  Divine  Appointment  .  410 

4.  Circumcision  Required  .  .416 

5.  Female  Captives,  if  not  Canaanites  .  41G 

23.  Marriages  with  Near  Relations       .  .  416 

1.  Proliibited  by  Mosaic  Law       .  .  416 

2.  Had  been  Allowed  before  it      .  .416 

24.  Levirate  Marriages     ....  417 

1.  In  the  Patriarchal  Period         .  .  417 

3.  As  Regulated  by  Moses  .  .  .  417 
3.  Boaz  a"nd  Ruth    .         .         .  .417 

25.  Heiresses        .....  418 

26.  Hebrew  Priests         .         .         .  .418 

27.  Christian  Ministers    .         .         .  .418 

28.  Mosaic  Law  of  Divorce       .         .  .  418 

A.  Metaphorical  Use         .         .  .  418 

29.  The  Christian  Law    .         .         .  .418 

Chap.  III.— Modes  of  Getting  a  Wife.  .  418 

30.  Violence         .         .         .         .  .418 

31.  Parental  Authority    .         .         .  .419 

A.  In  Requital  of  Military  Prowess  .  419 

33.  Chosen  or  Procured  by  Others        .  .  419 

1.  Parents    .         .         .         .  .419 

2.  Household  Servant        .         .  .419 

3.  Messengers  ....  419 
33.  Proposals       .         .         .         .  .430 

1.  Refused    .         .         .         .  .430 

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eUCTION  PAGE 

2.  Suitor  Slain        .  .         .  .420 

3.  Parable  of  Joasli  .  .  .420 

34.  Choice  by  the  Parties  themselves    .         .  430 

1.  According  to  Parents'  Wish  .  .  420 

2.  Consent  of  tlie  Bride     .  .  ,420 

3.  After  that  of  Relatives  .  .  .420 

4.  Independently  of  Others  .  .  420 

5.  Moved  by  Ardent  Ati'ection  .  .  420 
0  Christian  Rule  of  Choice  .  .  421 

Chap.  lA'.— Betrotlial  and  Wedding.   .         .  421 

35.  Betrothal       .         .         .         .  .421 

1.  Betrothal  Presents        .         .  .421 

2.  Blessings  from  Friends  .         .         .  421 

3.  Feast        .  .         .  .  .421 

4.  Exemption  from  Military  Service       .  421 

5.  Spiritual  Betrothal  .  .  .421 
86.  The  Bridegroom        .  .  .  .421 

1.  His  Companions  ....  421 

2.  Comes  by  Niulit ;  Met  with  Torches   .  421 

3.  Longing  for  the  Bride    .         .         .  421 

37.  Tlie  Bride      .         .         .         .  .421 

1.  Her  Bath  421 

2.  Vail  422 

3.  Attire      .         .         .         .  .422 

4.  Jewels      .         .         .         .  .422 

5.  Dowry  422 

6.  Response  to  the  Bridegroom    .         .  422 

7.  Bride  of  the  Lamb        .         .  .432 

38.  The  Wedding  .         .         .  .433 

1.  Guests     .         .         .         .  .422 

2.  Garments.         .         .         .  .422 

3.  Festivities  .         .         .  .432 

4.  Entertainments   ....  422 

5.  Consummation    ....  423 

6.  Tokens  of  Virginity      .         .  .423 

7.  Exemption  from  Military  Service       .  423 

Chap,  y.— Married  Life.  .         .  .428 

39.  The  Married  State     .         .         .  .423 

1.  Its  Joys    .  .         .         .  .423 

2.  Its  Cares  433 

3.  Metaphorical      .         .         .  .423 

40.  :\Iarital  Rights  .         .         .  .423 

A.  Ablution  .         .         .  .423 

41.  Duties  of  Husbands  ....  423 

42.  Duties  of  Wives        .         .         .  .424 

43.  A  Good  AVife  424 

44.  A  Bad  Wife  424 

1.  Contentious        ....  424 

2.  Insolent   .         .         .         .  .424 

3.  Treacherous       ....  424 

4.  Tempting  to  Idolatry     .         .         .  425 

5.  Jezebel  an  Instance       .         .         .  425 

6.  Deserting  her  Husband  .         .         .  425 

45.  The  Hebrew  Wife's  Position          .         .  425 

1.  Preparing  Food  .  .  .  .425 

2.  Dispensing  Hospitality  .  .  .  435 

3.  Siding  with  Husband  against  Father  .  425 

4.  Pacifying  an  Enemy      .  .  .  425 

5.  Saving  Husband's  Life  .  .  .  425 

6.  Devoting  a  Son  to  the  Lord  .  .  425 

7.  Law  of  Wife's  Vow      .  .  .425 

8.  Trial  of  Jealousy  .  .426 

A.  Ordeal  Water  .  .436 

B.  Woman's  Oath  .  .426 

C.  Divine  Judgment  .  .         .  426 

Chap.  VI.— Parents  and  Children.     .         .  436 

46.  Children  the  Gift  of  God      .         .  .426 

47.  A  Blessing  and  a  Credit       .         .         .  426 


SECTION  PAGE 

48.  Promised  as  a  Reward         •         .         .  427 

49.  Taken  Away  in  Punishment  .  .  427 

50.  Barrenness     .....  437 

1.  An  Affliction  .  .  .  .437 
3.  Miraculously  Removed  .         .         .  437 

51.  Abortive  Births         .         .         .  .437 

52.  Desire  for  Cliildren    ....  427 

53.  Conception  and  Pregnancy  .  .  .  427 

54.  Birth  438 

55.  Twins  438 

56.  Death  in  Childbed     .         .         .  .428 

57.  Midwives       .         .         .         .  .428 

58.  Treatment  of  New-Born  Child       .         .  429 

59.  Naming  at  Birtli        .  .  .  .429 

60.  Dealli  of  Infant  by  Overlying         .         .  429 

61.  Care  of  Infants         .         .         .  .429 

1.  Nursing   .....  429 

2.  Weaning  .         .         .         .  .429 

3.  Teaching  to  Walk        .         .  .429 
63.  Adoption       .         .         .         .  .439 

63.  Noteworthy  Families  .         .  .439 

64.  Parental  Authority    .  .  .  .430 

65.  "       Example     .         .         .  .430 

66.  "  Instruction  .  .  .  .430 
07.  Correction  .         .         .  .430 

1.  Should  be  Effective  .  .  .  430 
3.  But  not  Unjust  ....  430 

68.  Parental  Indulgence  .         .         .  .  430 

1.  In  the  Case  of  Eli         .         .  .  430 

2.  Penaltj'  Denounced       .         .  .  430 

3.  And  Inflicted      .         .         .  .431 

4.  David's  Care  for  Absalom        .  .  431 

5.  His  Inefficient  Wratli  at  Amnon  '      .  431 

69.  Duties  of  Children  to  Parents         .  .  431 

1.  Reverence  ....  431 

A.  Reverence  and  Irreverence  Exem- 
plified      .         .         .  .431 

2.  Obedience  .         .         .  .431 

A.  Penalty  of  Disobedience  .         .  431 

3.  Docility    .         .         .  .431 

70.  Oifences  against  Parents      .         .         .  431 

1.  Robbing  .         .         .  .  .431 

2.  Smiting    .         .         .  .  .432 

3.  Cursing    .         .         .  .  .433 

71.  Gladness  and  Shame  of  Parents  .  .  432 
Chap.  VII — Widows  and  Orphans.  .  .  432 

73.  Bitterness  of  their  Lot         .         .  .432 

73.  Claim  to  Protection  .         .         .  .432 

74.  God  their  Avenger    ....  432 

75.  Widows  to  be  Honored,  if  Widows  Indeed  433 

A.  A  Notable  Example     .         .         .  433 

76.  A  Widow's  Vow  Binding    .         .         .  433 

77.  For  Service  in  the  Church  .  .  .  433 
Chap.  VIII.— Family  Afifections.  .  433 

78.  The  Old  Home         .         .         .  .433 

79.  Parents  in  Law         .         .         .  .433 

80.  Grandftither  433 

81.  Uncle  and  Nephew   ....  433 

82.  Parents  and  Children  .         .  .433 

1.  Love  to  Children  .         .  .433 

2.  God's  Love  like  a  Father's  .  .  434 
8.  Gifts  to  Children          .         .  .434 

4.  Favorite  Children         .         .  .  434 

5.  Rebekah's  Favoritism    .         .  .434 

6.  Blessing  Stolen  in  Consequence  .  434 

7.  Esau's  Disappointment  and  Grief  .  434 

83.  Brethren        .  .         .         •  .435 

1.  Brotherly  Love  ....  435 

2.  Hatred  and  Injury  by  Brethren  .  435 

3.  But  not  Revenged        .         .         .  435 


BOOK    XVII.— MASTERS    AND  SERVANTS 


Chap.  I. — Pre-Mosaic  Servitude. 

1.  Curse  of  Canaan 

Servants  in  Time  of  Abraham 
'  'I      1.  Circumcised  along  with  the  Family 

2.  Given  as  Dowry  . 

3.  Employed  as  Soldiers  . 


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436 
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3.  Joseph  Sold  Twice 

4.  "      Becomes  Overseer 

5.  Bondage  for  Theft 

6.  Israelitish  Bondage  in  Egypt 

1.  Its  Severity 

2.  Borrowing"  in  Reprisal 


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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SICTION  PAGE 

Chap.  11. — Hebrew  Servitude.  .         •         •  437 

7.  Not  Properly  Slavery  .         .         .  437 

8.  But  Bondage  an  Evil  and  Degradation      .  437 

9.  Hebrews  sold  to  Hebrews  for  Theft .  .  437 

10.  "       "  "       "    Poverty,  for 

Six  Years   .         .'         .         .  .437 

11.  Hebrews  sold  to  Hebrews  for  more  than  Six 

Years         .....  437 

12.  Vowed  Servants  of  the  Sanctuary  .  .  437 

13.  Hebrews  Sold  to  Non-Hebrews      .         .  437 

14.  Hebrew  Maid-Servants        .         .         .  437 

15.  Penalt}'  for  Abuse  of  Bond  Servants         .  438 

16.  Slave  owning  Slaves  ....  438 

17.  Pursuit  and  Recovery  of  Fugitive  Bond 

Servants    .         .         .         .  .438 
1.  By  Hebrew  Master       .  .  .438 

3.  But  not  Allowed  to  Gentiles     .         .  438 

18.  Hebrew  Servitude  Abolished         .         .  438 

19.  Attempt  to  Revive  it  .         .         .  438 

Chap.  III. — Slaves  of  Foreign  Descent  among^ 

the  Hebrews.         .         .  .439 

20.  Slaves  might  be  Purchased  of  the  Ileatben  439 

21.  But  Man-Stealing  Prohibited  .  .  439 
23.  Captives  Reduced  to  Sei-vitude       .         .  439 

1.  Women  and  Children    .         .         .  439 

2.  Captive  Wife  not  to  be  Sold    .         .  439 

3.  The  Lord's  Tribute       .         .  .439 

23.  Canaanites  Enslaved  ....  439 

1.  Tlie  Gibeonites  ....  439 

2.  Remnants  of  Canaanites  .         .  439 

3.  Nethinim  .         .         .  .439 

4.  Children  of  Solomon's  Servants         .  439 

Chap.  IV. — (iraeco-Roman  Servitude.  .  .  439 

24.  St.  Paul's  Advice  to  Servants  .  .  439 
23.  Onesimus  Sent  Back  to  his  Master  .  .  439 
26.  Philemon  to  Receive  him  as  a  Brother  .  440 


SECTION  rAOB 

27.  Duties  of  Servants    ....  440 

1.  To  be  Respectful  .  .  .440 

2.  Obedient  .  .  .  .  .440 

3.  Faithful   .  .  .  .  .440 

28.  Duties  of  Masters     .  .  .  .440 

1.  To  be  Just         .         .         .  .440 

2.  And  Gentle        .         .         .  .440 

Cliap.  v.— Hired  Servants.       .         .  .440 

39.  Working  for  Wages  known  to  the  He- 
brews      .....  440 

30.  Jacob  .         .         .         .         .  .440 

1.  To  Work  for  Stated  Wages     .  .  440 

3.  Service  for  His  Wives    .         .  .  440 

3.  His  Wages  to  be  in  Cattle        .  .  440 

4.  "         often  changed        .  .  440 

5.  He  Ran  Away    ....  440 

31.  Treatment  of  Hirelings        .         .  .  441 

1.  Not  to  be  Oppressed      .         .  .  441 

3.  To  be  Paid  Daily          .         .  .441 

3.  Withholding  Wages  a  Crime    .  .  441 

33.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Laborers  in  the 

Vineyard    .         .         .         .  .441 

Chap.  yi. — Servants  in  GeneraL  .  441 

33.  Gehazi,  an  Officious  and  Dishonest  Servant  441 

34.  Amnon's  Valet         ....  441 

35.  Household  of  a  Centurion    .         .  .441 

36.  Messengers  .  .  .  .  .441 
87.  Servants  to  be  Desired        .  .  .  441 

38.  Their  Proper  Rank   .         .  .  .441 

39.  Not  Apt  to  be  Good  Masters  .  .  443 

40.  May  Change  Places  with  Profligate  Sons   .  448 

41.  Hints  on  Management  of  Servants  .  .  443 
43.  Good  Men  Servants  of  the  Lord      .  .  443 

43.  Unjust  Steward  a  Pattern  of  Prudence      .  443 

44.  Final  Doom  of  Unfaithful  Servants  of  the 

Lord  .         .  .443 


BOOK    XVIII.— CIVIL 


Chap.  I. — Regal  Government.  .        .        .  443 

1.  Oriental  Despot  Described   .         .         .  443 

2.  Regal  Aiithority  in  Egypt    .         .         .  443 

1.  Imprison  and  Release  at  Will  .         .  443 

3.  Appoint  a  Viceroy        .         .         .  443 

3.  With  Plenary  Power     .         .         .  443 

4.  Insignia  of  Viceroyalty  .         .         .  443 

3.  Attempts  to  Establish  Monarchy  among 

Hebrews   .....  443 
1.  Gideon  Refuses  to  be  King       .         .  443 
3.  Abimelech's  Crime,  and  Jotham's  Para- 
ble   443 

4.  Saul  appointed  by  Samuel    .         .  .  444 
6.  David's  Acknowledgment  of  Dependence 

on  God   4  U 

6.  Solomon's  Dominion,  Typifying  Christ's    .  444 

7.  Succession  Restored  in  Case  of  Joash        .  444 

8.  True  Ideal  of  a  King  .         .         .  444 

9.  Inauguration  and  Regalia     .         .         .  444 

1.  Anointing  ....  444 

2.  Crown  and  Bracelet      .         .         .  444 

3.  Sceptre    .         .         .         .  .444 

4.  Pealing  of  Trumpets     .         .         .  445 

10.  Person  of  Hebrew  King  Sacred      .         .  445 

11.  His  Authority  ....  445 

1.  To  Take  Life    .         .         .  .445 

2.  Violate  Sanctuary       .         .         .  445 

3.  Try  and  Decide  Causes  .         .  445 

4.  Require  Attendance  and  Appoint  Offi- 

cials    .....  445 

5.  Impose  Taxes   ....  445 

6.  Levy  Laborers  ....  445 

7.  Confine  to  one's  Home  .         .  446 

8.  Give  Wives  to  the  Royal  Family       .  446  j 

9.  Appoint  High  Priest    .         .  446 

10.  Dispose  of  Predecessor's  Property     .  446 

11.  Appoint  Successor       .         .         .  446 

12.  Recommend  a  Policy  to  Successor     .  446 

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AND    S  OCIAL  LIFE. 


12.  Royal  Authority  Restrained  .         .         .  446 

1.  By  Indignation  of  Troops        .  .  446 

2.  By  Refusal  to  Execute  Unlawful  Com- 

mand    .....  446 

3.  By  Intestine  Rivalries    .  .  .  446 

4.  By  Insubordination  of  Head  of  Army  .  446 

A.  Case  of  Abner       .         .         .  446 

B.  Case  of  Joab         .         .  .446 

C.  King  Finally  Gets  Upper  Hand    .  447 

5.  By  Power  of  Nobles      .         .         .  447 

13.  Qualifications  of  Good  King  .  .  447 

1.  High  Birth         ....  447 

2.  Maturitv  .         .         .         .  .447 

3.  Wisdom  .         .         .         .  .447 

4.  Sincerity  and  Love  of  Truth    .         .  447 

5.  Temperance       ....  447 

6.  Justice  and  Mercy         .         .         .  447 

7.  Hatred  of  Wickedness,  and  Energy  in 

Punishing  it     .  .  .  .  447 

14.  Good  Kings  who  Sinned  and  Repented     .  448 

1.  David      .         .         .         .  .448 

2.  Hezekiah  .         .         .         .  .448 

15.  Divine  Threats  against  Bad  Rulers  .  .  448 

16.  Saul's  Ferocity  .         .         .  .449 

1.  Slaying  the  Priests        .         .  .449 

2.  Seeking  to  Slay  David  .         .  .449 

17.  Ingratitude  of  Joash  La  Slaying  his  Benefac- 

tor's Son     .         .         .         .  .449 

18.  Slaughter  of  Infants  .         .         .  .449 

1.  By  Pharaoh       .         .  .  .449 

2.  By  Herod  .         .         .  .449 

19.  Fate  of  Bad  King     .         .         .  .449 

20.  Bad  Kings  Repent  and  are  Spared  .  .  449 
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21.  The  Royal  Household         .         ,  .449 

1.  Provisions  for  the  Table  .  .  449 

2.  Head  Servants    .         .         .  .449 

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22.  Overseers       .  . 

1.  Discretion  and  Integrity  Required 

2.  David's  Overseers 

3.  Solomon's    "  . 

4.  Ciindace's     "  . 

23.  Otlier  Officers .  .         .         .  . 

24.  Counsellors     .         .  .         .  . 

1.  Uprightness  Required  . 

2.  Wisdom  of  Age 

3.  Rashness  of  Youth 

4.  David's  Counsellors 

5.  The  Crafty  Counsellor  Avho  Ruined  Ab- 

salom   .         .         .         .  . 

25.  Courtier's  Maxims     .         .         .  . 

1.  To  be  Modest  .  .  .  . 

2.  Submissive  .  .  .  . 

3.  Obedient  .  .  .  .  . 

26.  Influence  at  Court  .  .  .  . 

1.  Chamberlain       .         .         .  . 

2.  Queen-Mother    .         .  .  . 

27.  Court  Ceremony       .         .         .  . 

1.  Obeisance  .         .         .  . 

2.  Stratagem  to  Obtain  Audience  . 

3.  Private  Audience 

4.  Splendid  Api)arel 
Royal  Anger  and  Favor 
Ro3'al  Patronage       .         .         .  . 

1.  Offered  for  a  Consideration 

2.  Conferred  from  Gratitude 
Court  Favorite  .         .         .  . 
Royal  Gifts 


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32.  Popular  Escort 


sreignty. 


Chap.  III. — Questions  of  So^ 

33.  Legitimate  Succession 

34.  "  "  Restored 

1.  Agency  of  the  High  Priest 

2.  Arrangements  for  Inauguration 

3.  Usurper  Slain  .... 

4.  Joash  Enthroned 

35.  Absalom's  Rebellion  .... 

1.  He  Plays  the  Demagogue 

2.  Sets  up  for  Himself 

3.  Temporary  Success 

4.  His  Fate  ..... 

5.  The  People  bring  back  the  King 

6.  David's  Grief  for  Absalom 

7.  His  Grief  Reproved 

8.  Mephibosheth  Falsely  Charged  with  As- 

piring to  the  Throne  . 

9.  Reparation  Made 

36.  Adonijah's  Rebellion  .... 

1.  He  Assumes  Royal  Power 

2.  Nathan  and  Bath-sheba  Consult 

3.  They  Inform  David 

4.  The  Rebellion  Crushed  at  its  Birth 

5.  Adonijah  afterwards  Slain 

37.  Rebellion  Resulting  in  National  Dismember- 

ment ..... 

38.  "       of  Conquered  People 

39.  Kings  Murdered  .... 

1.  By  Sons  

2.  By  Officers  of  Rank 

40.  Surviving  Queen  Slain 

41.  Kin^s  Sons  Slain  .... 

42.  His  Relatives,  Friends,  and  Partizans  Slain 

43.  And  Even  those  of  his  Ally  . 

44.  God  Rules  Over  All  .... 

Chap.  IV.-Tlie  Body  Politic.  . 

45.  God  Supreme  ..... 

A.  Joshua  Divinely  Appointed 

46.  Conditions  of  National  Prosperity  . 

47.  Love  of  Country  .... 

48.  Obedience  to  Rulers  .         .         _  . 

49.  Taking  the  Census    .         .         !  . 

50.  Consent  of  the  People 

1.  To  Government  and  Code  of  Moses 

2.  To  Leadersliip  of  Joshua 

3.  To  Government  of  David 

4.  Their  Greater  Guilt 

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52.  Wicked  Magistrates  . 

1.  Described 

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3.  Threatened 

53.  A  Wicked  People  . 

1.  Described 

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54.  General  Law  of  Recompense 

55.  Wilful  Murder 

1.  Described 

2.  Noachic  Law 

3.  Mosaic  Law 

A.  More  than  One  Witness  Required 

B.  Disposition  of  Body  of  Culprit  . 

56.  Moses  Slays  an  Egyptian 

57.  Saul  Tries  to  Kill  David 

58.  Amasa  Slain  by  Joab 

59.  David  Avenges  the  Sla}'ing  of  Ishbosheth  . 

60.  "         "        "   Slaughter  of  the  Gibe- 

onites  ..... 

61.  The  Si.x  Cities  of  Refuge 

63.  Judicial  Procedure  Prescribed 

1.  If  the  Killing  was  not  Intentional 

A.  But  no  Safety  Outside  the  City  of 
Refuge  .... 

2.  If  a  Dangerous  Instrument  was  Used  . 

3.  If  Murder  was  Intended 

63.  Parable  of  the  Woman  of  Tekoah  . 

64.  Expiation  of  Murder  Perpetrated  by  Un- 

known Hand    .         .         .  . 

65.  Adultery  ..... 

1.  Mosaic  Law  .... 

2.  Temptation  Resisted 

3.  Case  of  Guilt  and  Forgiveness  . 

4.  Prevalence  Among  the  Hebrews 

5.  Its  Wickedness  .... 

6.  Marriage  of  Divorced  Woman  Adulter- 

ous       .         .         .  .  • 

7.  Adultery  in  the  Heart  . 

8.  Spiritual  Adultery 

66.  Incest  ...... 

1.  Forbidden  .... 

2.  Lot 

3.  Reuben  ..... 

4.  Amuon    .         .         .         .  • 

A.  The  Crime  Avenged 

5.  Absalom  ..... 

6.  Reported  of  the  Corinthians 

67.  Rape  

1.  A  Capital  Offence 

2.  The  Levite's  Concubine  . 

68.  Fornication  ..... 

1.  With  Betrothed  Virgin  . 

2.  With  Virgin  not  Betrothed 

3.  Dinah's  Case  .... 

69.  Harlotry  before  Time  of  ]\Ioses 

1.  Harlot's  Dress     .         .         .  ■ 

2.  Her  Hire  .... 

3.  Burning,  a  Punishment  for  Harlotry  . 

70.  Harlotry  in  Time  of  Moses 

1.  Forbidden  .... 

2.  By  Priests'  Daughters  . 

3.  With  Heathen  Women  . 

4.  Citizenship  Denied  to  Bastards 

71.  Samson  ..... 

1.  The  Harlot  of  Gaza 

2.  Delilah  and  her  Treachery 

72.  Spiritual  Harlotry  .... 

A.  Mystical  Mother  of  Harlots  . 

73.  Intercourse  with  Menstruous  Woman 

1.  Prohibited  .... 

2.  Penalty  .... 

3.  Loathsomeness    .  .  •  ■ 

74.  Sodomy         .         .         .         •  ■ 

1.  Forbidden  .         .         .  • 

2.  Instances  .         .         .         .  • 

75.  Bestiality       .         .         .         •  • 

76.  Blasphemj'     .         .         .         •  - 

77.  Bearing  False  Witness 

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B.  Punishment  .... 

C.  Attempt  to  Entrap  Christ 

78.  Assault,  Trespass,  and  Casualty 

1.  Assault  ..... 

2.  Trespass  by  Cattle 

3.  Casualty  ..... 

79.  Theft  

80  Administration  of  Laws 

1.  Judges  Appointed 

2.  Higher  Court  at  Place  of  Sanctuary 

3.  Impartial  Justice  Demanded 

4.  Litigation  to  be  Shunned 

5.  One  Witness  Insufficient 

6.  Witnesses  in  Capital  Cases,  Execution- 

ers       ....  . 

81.  Imprisonment  .... 

1.  Joseph  Imprisons  his  Brothers  . 

2.  Prophet  under  House  Arrest 

3.  Imprisoned  .... 

4.  Committed  to  Court  of  Guard  . 

5.  Thrown  into  Empty  Cistern 

6.  Roman  Military  Escort  . 

7.  Explanatory  Letter 

8.  Unjust  Imprisonment 

9.  Cruel  Treatment  .... 

10.  Prisoner  Trusted .... 

11.  Roman  Mode  of  Chaining  to  Keepers 

12.  Responsibility  of  Keepers 

82.  Corporal  Punishment 

Chap.  VI.— Business  Affairs. 

83.  Inheritance  ..... 

1.  Birthright  ■         .         .  '. 

2.  Inheritance  of  Daughters 
3  Christ  Refuses  to  Interfere 

84.  Sale  and  Purchase  of  Land  . 

1.  Asked  and  Refused 

2.  Effected 

3.  Redemption  of  Hereditary  Property  . 

4.  Record  and  AVitnesses  . 

85.  Sacredness  of  Landmarks 

86.  Buying  and  Selling  .... 

1.  Joseph's  Relatives  may  Trade  in  Egypt 

2.  Fair  Dealing  Enjoined  . 

3.  Oppression  and  Fraud  Denounced 

4.  Ruin  Threatened 

87.  Business  Habits  .... 

1.  Honesty  and  Diligence  . 

2.  Promptness  in  Paying  . 

88.  Borrowing  and  Lending 

1.  Borrower  Servant  to  Lender 

2.  Lending  to  the  Needy  a  Duty  . 

3.  And  without  Usury       .         .  ' 

4.  Release  of  Debts  every  Seven  Years  .' 

5.  But  not  to  Foreigners  . 

6.  Hebrews  a  Lending  Nation 

89.  Pledges 

1.  Millstone  may  not  be  a  Pledge  . 

2.  Pledged  Raiment  not  Kept  over  Night 

3.  Debtor's  House  not  to  be  Entered 

90.  Suretyship  ..... 


Chap.  TIL— Social  Relations  and  Duties. 

91.  Riches  ..... 

1.  Instances  .... 

2.  A  Cause  of  Envy 

3.  Procure  Respect  and  Comfort  .  '. 

4.  Disrespect  Consequent  upon  their  Loss 

5.  Vanity  of  Riches 

6.  Temptation  of  Riches  . 

7.  No  Real  Profit  to  the  Wicked  '. 

92.  Poverty         .         .         .         .  | 

1.  Of  Wicked  Vagrants 

2.  Poor  Always  to  be  Found  '. 

A.  An  Instance.         .         .  [ 

8.  Their  Disadvantages      .         .  ', 

4.  Liable  to  Oppression 

5.  God  their  Protector      .         ,  [ 

6.  Alleviations  of  their  Lot  ,  ' 

7.  Prayer  of  Agur  .         .         .  '. 

93.  Good  Neighborhood  .         .         .  . 

1.  Talebearing  Forbidden  .  . 


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3.  Its  Evils  .... 

3.  Hatred  and  Revenge  Forbidden 

4.  Strays  and  Waifs 

5.  Kindness  to  Enemy's  Beast 

6.  Help  in  Pursuit  of  Thieves 

7.  Counsel  and  Comfort 

94.  Friendship 

1.  Its  Conditions 

2.  Benefits  . 

3.  Sympathy  of  Job's  Friends 

4.  Desertion  b}'  his  Other  Friends 

5.  David  and  Jonathan 

6.  Their  Covenant 

7.  Jonathan's  Fidelity 

8.  David's  Grief  for  him  . 

9.  Friendships  of  Bad  Men 

10.  A  Subtile  Friend  and  his  Bad  Advice  . 

11.  Obtrusiveness  and  Flattery  to  be  Avoided 

95.  Enmity  ..... 

1.  From  Jealousy  .... 

2.  Revenge  a  Matter  of  Course 

3.  Christ  Commands  to  Love  our  Enemies 

4.  A  King's  Enemy  .... 

5.  Humbles  himself  before  the  King 

6.  Is  Forgiven  .... 

7.  Jeroboam's  Enmity  against  Solomon  . 

96.  Gratitude  ..... 


Chap.  VIII.— Manners  and  Customs.  . 

97.  Hebrew  Woman's  Position  . 

1.  Might  Go  Unveiled 

2.  Alone  ..... 

3.  Converse  in  Public 

4.  Appear  in  Court 

5.  Give  Counsel  in  an  Emergency  . 

6.  And  in  Public  Matters  . 

7.  Deliver  a  City  .... 

8.  Raise  an  Army  and  make  War  . 

9.  Be  Judge  and  Queen 

98.  Dress  ...... 

1.  At  First  ..... 

2.  Sexes  not  to  Exchange  Garments 

3.  Mending  ..... 

4.  Magnificent  Attire 

5.  Full  Toilet  for  Visitors  . 

99.  Food  and  Attendance 

1.  A  Patriarchal  Entertainment  . 

2.  An  Egyptian  " 

3.  Food  Miraculously  Furnished  . 

4.  Of  which  the  People  got  Tired 

5.  The  Widow's  Oil  ... 

6.  Amnon  Waited  on  by  his  Sister 

7.  Appetite  Taken  away  by  Sorrow 

100.  Conventional  Signs  of  Feeling 

1.  Grief  

2.  Hate  ..... 

101.  Salutation  ..... 

1.  Meeting    .  .  .  .  . 

2.  Parting  ..... 

102.  Gifts  

1.  Their  Use  .... 

2.  "  Abuse 

3.  To  Appease  Offended  Brother  . 

4.  As  Proof  of  Good-will  . 

5.  To  Reciprocate  Good-will 

6.  As  Test  of  Character 

7.  To  Seer,  on  Asking  Counsel 

8.  To  Wife  and  Children,  at  the  Annual 

Sacrifice  .... 

9.  To  Kin,  after  Renewed  Prosperity 
10.  In  Formal  Covenant  of  Friendship 

103.  Travelling  ..... 

1.  Instances  ..... 

2.  Different  Modes 

3.  Provisions  and  Provender  Carried 

4.  Sleeping  Out  of  Doors  . 

5.  Asking  Directions 

6.  Guides  ..... 

7.  Exploring  for  Settlement 

8.  Surety  for  Safe  Return  . 

9.  Royal  Couriers  .... 
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105.  Hospitality     .         .         .         .  .481 

1.  Enjoined  i         .         .         .         .  481 

2.  Instances  .....  481 

3.  Oompensation  Declined           .         .  482 

4.  Inhospitality  of  Gibeah  .         .         .  482 

A.  An  Exception       .         .         .  482 

106.  Discourse       .....  482 

1.  Interpreter         ....  482 

2.  News       .         .         .         ,  .482 

3.  Rules  for  Discourse      .         .         .  482 

A.  Respect  the  Aged  .  .  .  482 

B.  Listen  Patiently  .  .  .482 
C).  Have  Something  to  Say  .  .  482 
D.  Have  a  Fair  Hearing  .  .  482 

4.  Wiioni  to  Talk  to         .  .  .482 

A.  Not  to  a  Fool        .         .         .  482 

B.  Nor  to  a  Quick-tempered  Man     .  482 

C.  But  to  the  Wise     .         .  .482 

D.  And  to  the  One  Concerned         .  482 

5.  Arguing  .....  482 

A.  Brings  out  Both  Sides      .  .  482 

B.  Requires  Good  Temper    .  .  482 

C.  Useless  against  Desperation  .  482 

6.  Judicious  Discourse      .         .  .  483 


7.  Contrasted  with  Wicked         .         .  4-83 

8.  Misplaced  Discourse      .         .         .  483 

A.  Folly  with  the  Wise        ,         .  483 

B.  Parables  with  Fools         .         .  483 

9.  Lying  and  its  Exposure  .         .  483 
10.  Silence     .....  483 

A.  Consequences  of  Talking  .         .  483 

B.  Silence  Concerning  Transgression  483 

C.  Silence  may  be  Best  of  All         .  483 

107.  Reputation     .....  483 

1.  Its  Value  .         .         .         .         !  483 

2.  Easily  Lost        .         .         .  .483 

108.  Music  .         .         .         ,         .  .483 

1.  Musical  Instruments     .         .  .483 

A.  Invented     ....  483 

B.  Mentioned  ....  483 

2.  To  Drive  Away  an  Evil  Spirit  .         .  483 

3.  To  Welcome  a  C^onqueror       .         .  483 

4.  In  Children's  Games     .         .  .484 

109.  Memorials      .....  484 

1.  Writing  .         .         ,  .484 

2.  Books      .         .         .         .  .484 

3.  Monuments       ....  484 


BOOK   XIX.— WAR 


Chap.  I.— (Sod's  Hand  in  War. 

1.  War  Offensive  to  God 

2.  But  Used  in  Punishing 

3.  God  Directing  Military  Operations 

A.  L"se  Made  of  the  Ark  . 

4.  Implicit  Obedience  Required 

5.  Assurance  of  Victory 

6.  Arms  Vain  without  God 

7.  God  Exhorts  to  Courage 

8.  Promises  Victory 

9.  Sends  Panic  . 

A.  A  Notable  Instance 

10.  Threatens  Defeat 

11.  And  Inflicts  it . 

12.  God's  Hand  Acknowledged  in  Defeat 

Chap.  II.— Military  Organization. 

13.  Household  Troops 

14.  Volunteers 

15.  Military  Adventurers 

16.  Military  Strength  of  the  Hebrews 

1.  Time  of  Joshua 

2.  "    of  the  Judges 

3.  "     of  Saul 

4.  "    of  David  . 

5.  "     of  Rehoboam 

6.  "  ofAbijah 

7.  Judah  under  Jehoshaphat 

8.  "         "     Amaziah  . 

9.  "         "  Uzziah 

17.  Hebrew  Standing  Army 

1.  Under  Saul 

2.  "     Uzziah  . 

18.  Generals  and  Officers  Appointed  by  the  King 

19.  Authority  of  Officers  . 

20.  Life-Guard 

A.  David's  Life  Saved 

21.  Armor-Bearers 

22.  Priest's  Military  Duties 

23.  Auxiliaries 

24.  Mercenaries 

25.  References  to  Cavalry 

26.  Strength  of  Gentile  Armies  . 

Chap.  III. — Arms  and  Supplies. 

27.  Uniform 

28.  Armor  .... 

1.  Offensive  . 

2.  Defensive  . 

3.  Both  Offensive  and  Defensive 

29.  Sling  .... 

30.  Cavalry  Equipment  . 


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31.  Bow  and  Arrows 

A.  Archery  Signals 

32.  Chariots 

33.  Military  Machines 

34.  Colors  . 

35.  Trumpet  and  Comet 

36.  Provisions 

37.  Provisions  Refused 


Chap.  IV. — March  and  Encampment. 

38.  Muster  .... 

39.  Trumpet  Signals 

40.  Marches  and  Military  Movements 

41.  Orders  to  March 

42.  Night  March  . 

43.  Escort  Duty  . 

44.  Halt  .... 

45.  Military  Position 

46.  Encampment  . 

Chap,  v.— Strategy  and  Tactics. 

47.  Wisdom  Required 

1.  To  Avoid  War  . 

2.  In  Making  War  . 

48.  A  Council  of  War  . 

1.  Ahithophel  for  Immediate  Attack 

2.  Hushai  for  Delay 

3.  Hushai's  Advice  Taken  . 

49.  Reconnoitring. 

50.  Challenge  to  Battle  . 

51.  Order  of  Battle 

A.  Position  of  Commander 

52.  Surprises 

53.  Attack  Feared 

54.  But  not  Made  . 

55.  Ambuscades  . 

56.  Battles .... 

57.  Stratagems 

Cliap.  VI. — Victory  and  Pursnit. 

58.  Panic  . 

59.  Victory 

60.  Flight  . 

1.  Foretold  . 

2.  Instances  . 

61.  Flight  Intercepted 

62.  Pursuit 

63.  Overtaking 

64.  Exultation  over  Victory 

Chap.  VII.— Fortresses  and  Sieges. 

65.  Fortified  Cities 


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66.  Strong  Positions  Occupied   .         .         .  499 

67.  Fortresses  Occupied  ....  499 

68.  Directions  Concerning  Sieges  .         .  499 

1.  Places  must  First  be  Summoned         .  499 

2.  Fruit-Trees  must  not  be  Destroyed      .  499 

69.  Sieges  Threatened     .  .         .  .499 

70.  Jerusalem  Summoned  to  Surrender .         .  499 

71.  Sieges  Formed  .         .         .  .500 

72.  Incidents  of  a  Siege  ....  500 

1.  Tribute  Demanded  .  .  .500 

2.  Famine              .  .  .  .500 

3.  Surrender  Advised  .  .  .  500 

4.  A  Vivid  Picture  .  .  .  .500 

73.  Relief  Promised        .  .  .  .501 

74.  Siege  Raised  501 

75.  Cities  Taken   .         .  .  .  .501 

A.  Signal  for  Protection  at  Capture        .  501 

76.  Captured  Cities  Burned        .         .  .501 

Chap.  VIII.— Mishaps  and  Casualties.  .  501 

77.  Exhaustion  of  Troops         .  .  .501 

1.  From  Want  of  Food     .  .  .501 

2.  From  Fatigue     .         .  .  .503 

78.  Wounds         .         .         .  .  .502 

79.  Gentiles  Killed  in  Battle      .  .  .502 

1.  Indefinite  Numbers       .  .  .  502 

2.  Definite  Numbers         .  .  .  502 

80.  Hebrews  Killed  in  Battle      .  .  .502 

1.  By  Gentiles        .         .  ,  .502 

2.  By  Other  Hebrews        .  .  .502 

81.  Leaders  Killed          .         .  ,  .502 

82.  Treatment  of  Dead  Enemies  .  .  503 

83.  Mourning  for  the  Dead  in  Battle     .  .  503 

Chap.  IX.— Prisoners  of  War.  .         .  503 

84.  No  Quarter  Given     .         .         .  .503 

85.  Prisoners  Taken        ....  503 

86.  Well  Treated  503 

87.  Set  Free        .         .         .         .  .503 

88.  Tortured        .         ,         .         .  .503 

89.  Put  to  Death  .         .         .         .  .503 

Chap.  X. -Spoils  of  War.  .  .  ,504 

90.  Not  always  Taken     .  .  .  .504 

91.  Refused          .         .  ,  .  .504 

92.  Forbidden      .         .  .  .  .504 

93.  Expected       .         .  .  .  .504 

94.  Taken  .         .         .  ,  .  .504 

95.  Recovered      .....  505 

96.  Divided         .         .  .  .  .505 

97.  The  Lord's  Portion    .  .  .  .505 

Chap.  XI.— Military  Intelligence.      .        .  506 

98.  By  Divine  Revelation          .          .         .  506 

99.  By  Reconnoissance  and  Scouting    .         .  506 

100.  From  Inhabitants      ....  506 

A.  Deception         ....  506 

101.  From  Prisoners        ....  506 

102.  From  Fugitives         ....  506 

103.  From  Spies     .....  507 

1.  Spies  Sent  Forth  .         .  .507 


BOOK   XX.— F 

Chap.  I.— Nature  and  Genesis  of  Sin. .        .  514 

1.  Sin  Defined  and  Described    .         .         .  514 

2.  The  First  Transgression       .         .         .  514 

1.  The  Test  of  Obedience  .  .514 

2.  The  Temptation  to  Disobey      .         .  514 

3.  The  Disobedience          .         .         .  514 

4.  The  Guilt  and  Shame    .         .         .  514 

5.  The  Trial  and  Judgment         ,         .  514, 

Chap,  n.— Extent  and  Evil  of  Sin.    .        .  515 

3.  Native  Depravity      ....  515 

A.  Relative  Innocence  of  Early  Childhood  515 

4.  Depravity  Universal  .         .                   .  515 

5.  Guilt  Universal         ....  516 

6.  Man's  Love  of  Sin     ....  516 

7.  Sin  Discovered  by  the  Law  .          .         .  516 


SECTION  PAGE 

2.  Suspected.         ....  507 

3.  Discovered,  but  Escape  .         .         .  507 

4.  Protected .  .         .         .  .507 

5.  Recompense  for  Protecting      .  .  507 

6.  Intelligence  Brought  Back       .         .  507 

104.  From  Partizans  among  the  Enemy  .  .  507 

105.  Despatches  Sent  and  Received        .  .  507 

106.  Warning  of  Invasion  by  Beacon     .  .  508 

107.  Use  Made  of  Intelligence     .         .  .  508 

Chap.  XII.— Military  Virtues  and  Vices.     .  508 

108.  Impiety  and  Injustice  to  be  Shunned        .  508 

A.  Examples         ....  508 

B.  The  Christian  Minister  a  Soldier        .  508 

109.  Discretion  a  Soldierly  Virtue  .         .  508 

110.  Magnanimity  to  an  Enemy  .         .         .  508 

A.  Its  Opposite      .         .         .  .509 

111.  Exhortations  to  Courage      .         .  509 

112.  Heathen  Champion  and  his  Challenge       .  509 

113.  Courage  from  Above  .         .  .  509 

114.  Heroes  and  their  Deeds        .         .         .  509 

1.  Othniel  509 

2.  Two  Tribes        ....  509 

3.  Samson    .         .         .         .  .509 

4.  Jonathan  .         .         .         .  .509 

5.  Eleazar  509 

6.  Three  Mighty  Men       .         .  .509 

115.  Heroines        .         .         .         .  .510 

1.  Deborah  .         .         .         .  .510 

2.  Jael         .         .         .         .  .510 

3.  The  Womanof  Thebez.         .         .  510 

116.  A  Soldier's  Pride      .         .         .  .510 

117.  Boasting        .         .         .         .  .510 

118.  Fear  510 

119.  Cowards  Sent  Home  .         .         .  .510 

Chap.  XIII.— Wars  and  Conquests.    .        .  511 

120.  Hebrew  Conquests  East  of  the  Jordan      .  511 

121.  Other  Hebrew  Conquests     .         .  .511 

122.  Sundry  Gentile  Conquests    .         .  .  511 

123.  Wars  and  Dissensions  among  the  Hebrews  512 

124.  Militaiy  Devastation  .         .         .  .513 

1.  Foretold  or  Apprehended        .  .  513 

2.  Commanded       ....  513 

3.  Inflicted  .  .         .         .  .512 

125.  Incomplete  Conquest ....  512 

136.  Conquered  People  Disarmed  .         .  513 

137.  Dispirited  512 

Cliap.  XrV.— Negotiations  and  Alliances.      .  512 

128.  Parley  513 

1.  To  Prevent  Violence     .         .         .  512 

2.  To  Stop  Pursuit  .         .         .  .513 

3.  To  Terminate  a  Siege    .  .  .513 

129.  Negotiations  to  Avert  Hostilities     .         .  513 

130.  To  End  War  and  Induce  Surrender  .  513 

131.  Insulting  Terms  from  Confident  Foe  .  513 
133.  Submission  after  Defeat       .         .         .  513 

133.  Ambassadors  .....  513 

134.  Military  Alliances      .         .         .  .513 

A.  Not  Always  to  be  Feared        .         .  514 


ALLEN  MAN. 

Chap.  III.— Sins  of  the  Flesh.  ,        .  .516 

8.  Works  of  the  Flesh  in  General       .  .  516 

9.  Warnings  Against  Lewd  Women    .  .  517 

1.  Their  Arts          .         .         .  .517 

3.  The  Ruin  of  Yielding  to  Them  .  517 

10.  Christ's  Treatment  of  the  Erring    .  .  518 

1.  The  Samaritan  Woman  .         .  .518 

3.  The  Woman  Taken  in  Adultery  .  518 

11.  Lewdness  from  the  Christian  Stand-point  .  518 

12.  Sins  Against  Nature  .         .         .  .518 

A.  Punished          .         .         .  .518 

Chap.  rV.— Sins  of  the  Spirit,  and  Against  Our- 
selves. ....  519 

13.  Double-Mindedness    .         .         .  .519 

14.  Spiritual  Blindness  and  Ignorance  .  .  519 

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15.  Folly  519 

1.  The  Fool  Described      .         .  .519 

2.  How  to  Treat  hiui         .  .  .519 

3.  His  Puaislmient  ....  519 

4.  Wisdom  of  World  is  Foolishness  with 

God  520 

IG.  Pride    .         .         .         .         .  .530 

1.  Its  Hatefulness    ....  520 

2.  "  Punishment  ....  520 

3.  Falsely  Charged  on  David        .         .  520 

17.  Ambition  Rebuked    .  .         .  .520 

18.  Self-Righteousness  and  Self-Oonceit  .  520 

19.  Boasting         .         .         .         .  .521 

A.  Without  Offence  .         .  .531 

20.  Suicide  521 

1.  Weariness  of  Life         .         .         .  521 

2.  Deatli  Desired  .  .  .  .531 
8.  Instances  .....  522 

Chap,  v.— Sins  Against  Our  IVeig-libour.    .  522 

21.  Anger  522 

1.  Described  .         .         .  .522 

3.  Forbidden         .         .         .  .522 

3.  Kindled    .         .         .         .  .533 

4.  Punishment  Threatened  .  .  533 
33.  Harsh  Judgment       .         .         .  .533 

A.  Severity  sometimes  Deserved  .         .  522 

23.  Scorn  522 

24.  Malice .         .         .         .         .  .533 

A.  Vain  Malice  .  .  .  .533 
35.  Envy  533 

26.  Strife  .         .         .         .         .  .523 

27.  Rendering  Evil  for  Evil      .         .  .523 

1.  Forbidden  .         .         .  .533 

2.  Resolved  upon    ....  534 

3.  Prevented  .         .         .  .534 

28.  Oppression     .....  524 

A.  God  the  Avenger  of  the  Oppressed    .  534 

29.  Flattery         .         .         .         .  .524 

30.  False  Dealing  .         .         .  .534 

1.  Madness  Feigned         .  .         .  534 

2.  Artifice  Detected  .  .  .534 

3.  Peter's  Dissimulation    .         .         .  535 

4.  Paul  Disallows  the  Charge  of  Fickle- 

ness     .....  525 
81.  Falsehood  535 

1.  In  General         .         .         .  .535 

2.  Agreement  of  David  and  Jonathan     .  535 

3.  Peter's  Offence    ....  525 

4.  Sapphira  .         .         .         .  .526 

5.  God's  Abhorrence  of  Falsehood  .  536 
33.  Hypocrisy      .         .         .         .  .526 


SECTION 

A.  Its  Punishment 

33.  ]VIanslaughter  . 

34.  Murder 

1.  Described  and  Forbidden 

A.  Hatred  is  Murder  . 

2.  The  First  Murder 

3.  Murder  Attempted 

4.  "  Prevented 

35.  Causing  Others  to  Sin 

1.  By  Enticement  . 

2.  "  Bribery 

8.    "  Hierarchical  Arrogance 
4.    "  Aliuse  of  Christian  Liberty 

36.  Covetonsness  . 

1.  Forbidden 

3.  Indulged  . 

3.  Punished  . 

4.  Wealth  and  Poyerty  Matters  of 

ence 

5.  Spiritual  Gifts  may  be  Coveted 

37.  Theft  .... 

1.  Denoimced 

2.  Restitution 

3.  Judas  a  Thief 

Cliap.  VI.— Sins  Against  God.  . 

38.  Practical  Atheism 

39.  Forgetfulness  of  God  . 

40.  Obstinacy  and  Hardness  of  Heart 

41.  Tempting  God 

42.  Rebellion  Against  God 

A.  Falsely  Charged 

B.  Its  Punishment 

43.  Blasphemy 

44.  Lying  for  God 

45.  Denying  His  Providence 

46.  Impeaching  His  Attributes  . 

1.  His  Knowledge  . 

2.  "  Veracity 

3.  "  Justice 

4.  "  Goodness 


Chap.  VII. — Punishment  of  Sin. 

47.  Wrath  of  God 

48.  Understanding  Darkened 

49.  Conscience  Seared 

50.  Will  Enslaved 

51.  Accusing  Conscience . 

52.  Fear  . 

53.  Temporal  Calamities 

54.  Final  Doom  . 


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BOOK    XXI.  — MAN  REDEEMED. 


Chap.  I.— The  New  Covenant.  .  .  .534 

1.  The  Covenant           .         ,  .  .534 

3.  All  May  be  Saved     .         .  .  .534 

3.  Few  Are  Saved         .         .  .  .534 

4.  Salvation  is  by  Grace          .  .  .  534 

Chap.  n.-EfTectual  Calling.    .        .  .535 

5.  The  Understanding  Enlightened     .         .  535 

1.  The  Gospel  Preached  .  .  .535 
3.  The  Truth  Received      .         .  .535 

6.  The  Will  Renewed    .         .         .  .535 

1.  Instantaneously  ....  535 
3.  Wholly  .  .  .  .  .535 
3.  Incomprehensibly         .  .  .  535 

7.  This  New  Life  is  of  God      .         .  .535 

8.  Mail  Co-operates       ....  535 

9.  The  New  Birth  a  Necessity  .         .  .535 

10.  Its  Evidence    .         .         .         .  .536 

1.  Faith  536 

2.  Good  Works      .         .         .  .536 

Chap.  III.— Repentance.  .  .536 

11.  Nature  of  True  Repentance  .         .  536 

1.  Sense  of  Personal  Pollution  and  Guilt     536  ' 

A 106 


2.  Apprehension  of  God's  Mercy  in  Christ 

3.  Godly  Sorrow  for  Sin 

4.  Turning  from  it  unto  God 

12.  Repentance  a  Duty  . 

13.  Encouragement  to  Repentance 

1.  Promises  to  the  Penitent 

2.  God  Waiting  to  be  Gracious 
8.  Going  Out  After  the  Lost 

A.  Parable  of  Lost  Sheep 

B.  "  "    Piece  of  Mone)' 

14.  Examples 

15.  The  Impenitent 

Chap.  IV.— Faith. 

16.  Faith  Defined . 

17.  "  Described 

1.  A  Gift  of  God  . 

2.  Of  the  Heart 

3.  Of  Different  Degrees 

4.  Accompanied  by  Love  . 

5.  A  Work  .       ■  . 
G.  Leaves  All  to  Follow  Christ 

7.  Sits  at  Jesus'  Feet  and  Heare  His  Word 

8.  Receives  the  Kingdom  of  God  as  a 
Little  Child  ... 


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18.  Relation  of  Faith  to  Works  . 

1.  Justification  by  Faith 

2.  Works  Requu'ed  for  Justification 

3      "  "       in  order  to  Salvation 

A.  Parable  of  Ten  Pounds 

B.  "        Barren  Fig-Tree 

C.  "         the  Talents  . 

4.  Works  without  Faith  Insufficient 

A.  Parable  of  Laborers  in  Vineyard  . 

B.  Parable  of  the  Two  Sons  . 

5.  Faith  without  Works  Insufficient 

6.  Works  the  Fruit  and  Evidence  of  Faith 

19.  Duty  of  Believing  .... 

A.  The  Young  Exhorted  . 

20.  Examples  of  Faith  .... 

21.  Immunities  and  Rewards  of  Faith  . 

1.  Blessedness  and  Joy 

2.  Participation  in  Abraham's  Covenant  . 

3.  Deliverance  from  Bondage  of  Law 

4.  "           "    Penalty  and  Power 
of  Sin   

5  Security  ..... 

6.  Hope  ..... 

7.  Life  Everlasting  .... 
Achievements  of  Faith 
Distrust  ..... 

1.  Indicated .         .         .         .  . 

2.  Forbidden  .... 

3.  Put  to  Shame  .... 
Unbelief  ..... 

1.  Contrasted  with  Belief  . 

2.  Examples  .... 

3.  Mitigation  of  Guilt 

4.  Punishment  .... 


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Chap.  Y. -Union  with  Christ.  See  Book  III.,  §  129. 

.  544 
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Chap.  YI. —Justification. 

25.  God  the  Author 

26.  Faith  the  Instrumental  Cause  .  .  544 

27.  And  Faith  Only        .         .  .  .544 

28.  Circumcision  of  no  Avail     .  .  .  544 

29.  Good  Works  Sure  to  Follow  .  .  545 

30.  Pardon          .         .         .  .  '.545 

1.  Promised  ....  545 

2.  Granted    .         .         .  .  .545 

3.  Blessedness  of    .         .  .  .  545 

4.  Sins  not  Forgiven         .  .  .  545 

A.  The  Unpardonable  Sin  .  .  545 

Chap.  YII.— Adoption.    .        .         .  .545 

31.  God  our  Father         ....  545 

32.  Believers  His  Children  .         '.         .  546 

33.  Heirs  of  God  and  Joint  Heirs  with  Christ  .  546 

34.  Chastened      .         .         .         .  .546 

Chap.  Yin.— Dnties  and  Graces  of  the  New 

Life.  .         .        ,        .  .546 

35.  Love  to  God  and  Man         .         .  .546 

A.  The  Measure  of  Love   .         .         .  546 

36.  Love  to  Man  .  .  .  .  .546 
37     "     "  Christian  Brethren  .         .  .546 

A.  The  Necessary  Consequence  of  Loving 

God      .  ,       .         .  .  .547 

38.  This  Law  of  Love  Violated  .         .  .547 

1.  By  Divisions  in  the  Church      .         .  547 

2.  "   Going  to  Law  before  the  Heathen  .  547 
Christian  Unity        ....  547 

40.  Christian  Fellowship  .         .         .  547 

A.  Partiality  Forbidden     .         .  .548 

41.  Christian  Salutations  ....  549 

42.  "       Hospitality .         .         .  .549 

1.  Enjoined  .....  549 

2.  Restricted  .         .         .  ,549 

3.  Withheld  .         .         .  .549 

43.  Ministering  to  Necessity  of  Saints  .         .  549 

A.  Instances  ....  550 

B.  The  Sin  of  Ananias  and  Sapphira      .  550 
Liberality  in  Giving  ....  550 

1.  Enjoined  .         .         .         .  .550 

A.  Ancient  Examples  .  .         .  551 

B.  The  Widow's  Mites  .         .  551 

C.  Parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan    .  551 

A  107 


44, 


2.  Cheerfulness  Required 

3.  Ostentation  Condemned , 

45.  Arguments  for  Liberality 

1.  The  Glory  of  God 

2.  The  Giver  Blessed 

46.  Gratitude 

1.  Called  for 

2.  Withheld  . 

47.  Restoring  Lost  Property 

48.  Fellow-Feeling  with  Others  . 

49.  Teaching 

50.  Reproving      .         .  . 

51.  Mutual  Edifying 

52.  Peaceableness . 

53.  Mercifulness  . 

A.  Parable  of  Unmerciful  Servant 

54.  Returning  Good  for  Evil 

55.  But  Hating  Evil-Doers 

56.  Government  of  the  Tongue 

57.  Humility 

1.  Becoming 

2.  Required  . 

3.  Rewarded 

4.  Pride  Humbled  . 

5.  Humility  Exemplified 

6.  Parable  of  Pharisee  and  Publican 

58.  Meekness 

59.  Patience 

60.  Contentment  . 

61.  Enjovment  of  Life  . 

A.  "Not  Riotous 

B.  But  Sober 

62.  Thoughtfulness  and  Vigilance 

63.  Self-Denial 

64.  Subjection  of  the  Body 

65.  Non-Confoi-mity  to  the  World 

66.  Purity  of  Heart 

67.  Fidelity 

68.  Steadfastness  . 
A.  Peter's  Denial  of  Christ 

69.  Zeal 

70.  Consecration  . 

71.  Example 

72.  Perfection 

1.  To  be  Aimed  at  . 

2.  Its  Blessedness  . 

3.  Relative  and  Gracious  Perfection 

4.  Absolute  Perfection  not  found 

73.  Conflict  of  Sin  and  Grace 

74.  Temptations  of  Satan 

75.  Believer's  Weapons  and  Warfare 

76.  Backsliding  . 

1.  Under  the  Old  Covenant 
A.  Penalty 

2.  Under  the  New  Covenant 
A.  Penalty 

3.  Recovery  ... 

77.  Apostasy 
A.  Hopeless 

Chap.  IX.— Blessedness  of  the  New  Life. 

78.  Indwelling  of  the  Spirit 

79.  Impartation  of  True  Wisdom 

1.  Excellency  of  Wisdom  . 

2.  Where  it  may  not  be  Found 

3.  Is  of  God 

4.  Eternal 

5.  To  be  Sought 

6.  Attainable 

7.  Actually  Attained 

80.  Love  of  Truth  and  Righteousness 

81.  Conscious  Integrity  . 

82.  Assurance  of  the  Divine  Favor 

A.  Promises  of  God  to  His  Ancient  People 

B.  These  Promises  Fulfilled 

C.  David's  Confidence  in  God 

83.  Christian  Libertj' 

A.  Pharisaic  Formalism  Condemned 

B.  Rule  of  Christian  Expediency 

84.  Growth  in  Grace 

85.  Perseverance  unto  the  End  . 

86.  Temporal  and  Eternal  Rewards 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


BOOK   XXII.  — SACRED  SEASON'S. 


BECTION  PAGE 

€hap.  I. — Hebrew  Sacred  Seasons,  in  Gen- 
eral. .        .        .        .  .571 

1.  Their  Divine  Appointment  .         .  .  571 

2.  To  be  Celebrated  with  Trumpets    .  .  571 

3.  Unspiritual  Observance  Denounced  .  571 
4  Taken  away  in  Judgment              .  .  571 

5.  Christian  Conscience  about  Holy  Days  .  571 

Chap.  II. — Sabbatical  Seasons.         .  .  572 

6.  The  Seventh  Day      .         .         .  .572 

1.  Original  Institution       .         .  .  572 

2.  Traces  in  Patriarclial  Period    .  .  572 

3.  After  Exodus,  Before  the  Law  .  .  572 

4.  Enjoined  at  Sinai          .         .  .  572 

5.  "        in  Mosaic  Law          .  .  572 

6.  National  Significance     .          .  .  572 

7.  Religious  Character      .         .  .  572 

A.  A  Day  of  Rest       .         .  .572 

B.  And  Holy  Rest       .         .  .  572 

8.  Blessings  Promised  in  Observance  of  it  572 

9.  Threats  for  Violating     .         .  .573 

10.  Death  the  Penalty         .         .  .  573 

11.  Case  of  Infliction         .          .  .  573 

12.  Sabbath  Moclted  by  Heathen    .  .  573 

13.  Neglect  by  the  Hebrews          .  .  573 

14.  Desecration  in  Time  of  Nehemiah  .  573 

15.  Stop  Put  to  it      .         .         .  .  573 

16.  Jewish  Traditional  Observances  .  573 

A.  Preparation           .         .  .  573 

B.  Sabbath  Day's  .loumey     .  .  573 

C.  Unlawfulness  of  Carrying  a  Bed  .  573 

7.  Christ's  Teachings  about  the  Sabbath  .  573 

1.  Sabbath  Made  for  Man  .         .  .573 

2,  Works  of  Necessity  and  Charity  Al- 

lowed   .....  574 

a  The  Lord's  Day        .          .         .  .574 

1.  Observed  from  the  First  by  Christians  574 

2.  Diligence  Enjoined       .         .  .  574 

3.  Jewish  Sabbath  also  Observed  .  .  574 
9.  The  New  Moon        .         .         .  .574 

1.  Of  Tishn           .          .         .  .574 

2.  Of  Other  Months         .         .  .574 

10.  The  Sabbatical  Year  .         .         .  .574 

1.  Prescribed  ....  574 

2.  Provision  for  Food        .         .  .  574 

3.  Threats  for  Neglecting  .         .  .  574 

4.  Fulfillment  of  them       .         .  .574 

11.  Year  of  Jubilee        ....  575 

Chap.  III. — Historical  Sacred  Seasons.  .  575 

12.  Passover        .....  575 

1.  Marks  Beginning  of  Year        .  .  575 

2.  Choice  of  Paschal  Lamb          .  .  575 

3.  KiUed  on  14tli  of  Month          .  .  575 

4.  Blood  on  Door-Posts     .         .  .  575 

5.  Time  and  Place  of  Eating       .  .  575 

6.  Manner  of  Eating         .         .  .  575 

7.  Who  may  and  may  not  Partake  .  575 


SECTION  PAOB 

8.  Penalty  for  Neglecting  ,         .         .  575 

9.  Little  Passover    ....  575 

10.  Days  of  Unleavened  Bread       .         .  576 

11.  First  and  Last  Days  "  Holy  Convoca- 

tions"   .....  576 

12.  Passover  to  be  Perpetual         .         .  576 

13.  Instances  of  keeping  the  Passover  .         .  576 

1.  At  Sinai  .         .         .         .  .576 

2.  Under  Hezekiah  ,         .         .  .576 

3.  Imperfect  Purification  Excused  .  577 

4.  Under  Josiah      ....  577 

5.  Under  Ezra        ....  577 

6.  In  the  Time  of  Christ   .         .  .577 

14.  Christ's  Last  Passover         .         .         .  577 

1.  Triumphal  Entry  into  Jerusalem        .  577 

2.  Passover  Eaten   ....  578 

15.  Passover  becomes  a  Christian  Festival       .  578 

16.  Pentecost       .....  578 

1.  Fifty  Days  from  2d  Day  of  Passover  .  578 

2.  A  Holy  Convocation      .         .         .  578 

3.  Chief    Ceremonj',  Offering  of  First 

Fruits    .         .         .         .  .578 

4.  Freewill  Offering  to  be  Made    .         .  578 

5.  To  be  Kept  with  Rejoicing      .         .  578 

6.  The  Apostolic  Pentecost  .         .  578 

7.  Indications  of  Continuance  by  Apostol- 

ic Church        ....  578 

17.  The  Feast  of  Tabernacles     .         .  .578 

1.  Its  Season  and  Length  .         .         .  578 

2.  First  and  Last  Days  "  Holy  Convoca- 

tions"   .  .         .         .  .578 

3.  The  Booths  and  their  Significance  .  579 

4.  Renewals  of  the  Feast  by  Nehemiah  .  579 

18.  Purim  .         .         .         .  .579 

19.  Feast  of  the  Dedication       .         .  .579 

Chap.  IV.— The  Day  of  Atonement.  .  .  579 

20.  Its  Institution           .         .  .  .579 

21.  To  be  a  "  Holy  Convocation"  .  .  579 

22.  Penalty  of  Violating  it        .  .  .  579 

Chap,  v.— Occasional  Fast  and  Feast  Days.  .  579 

23.  Public  Fasts  .  ....  579 

1.  Jehoiakim's        ....  579 

2.  Ezra's  580 

3.  Nehemiah's        .         .         .  .580 

4.  Fasts  Called  for  .         .         .         .  580 

5.  What  Fast  is  Acceptable  to  the  Lord  .  580 

6.  Promises  to  those  who  Fast  in  Sincerity  580 

24.  Private  Fasts  .  .  .         .  .580 

1.  Of  Moses,  for  Forty  Days        .         .  580 

2.  Of  Elijah  .         .         .  .580 

3.  Of  Hezekiah      .         .         .  .580 

4.  Of  Daniel  .         .         .  .580 

5.  Of  Esther  and  the  Jews  in  Persia       .  580 

6.  Of  Christ  580 

7.  Spiritual  Efficacy  of  Fasting    .         .  580 

8.  Christ's  Instructions  on  Fasting         .  580 

25.  Thanksgiving  ....  581 


BOOK   XXIII.  — SACRED  PLACES, 


Chap.  I.— Altars  and  Holy  Places. 

1.  Patriarchal  Altars 

2.  Memorial  Pillars  of  Stone 

1.  In  Witness  of  a  Covenant  of  ReconciU' 

ation  and  Peace 

2.  To  Mark  the  Place  of  a  Vision 

3.  "        "     Scene  of  a  Thco]ihany 

4.  In  Commemoration  of  a  Signal  iliracle 

5.  In  Witness  of  Covenant  of  God  with 

his  People        .         .         .  . 

6.  In  Acknowledgmentof  Divine  Deliver- 

ance in  Battle  .  .  .  . 

8.  Mount  Sinai  Set  Apart  for  Delivering  the 
Law      .         .         .  .  . 


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4.  Altars  in  the  Time  of  IMoses           .         .  582 

1.  To  be  of  Earth  or  Unhewn  Stone       .  583 

2.  The  Memorials  of  the  Law       .         .  583 

3.  The  Altar  in  JVIount  Ebal         .         .  582 

4.  Memorial  Altar  of  Trausjordanic  Tribes  582 

Chap.  II.— The  Tabernacle  and  the  Ark.     .  583 

5.  Construction    of   the  Tabernacle  Com- 

manded      .....  583 

6.  The  Court      .         .  .         .  .583 

1.  Its  Dimensions    ....  583 

2.  The  Hangings  for  the  Walls     .          .  583 

3.  The  Pillars  of  the  Walls         .         .  583 

4.  The  Gate                     ...  583 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


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Altar  in  the  Court 

Its  Dimensions  .... 

Its  Construction  .... 

Its  Staves  and  Rings 

Its  Utensils  .... 

Laver  in  the  Court 

Tabernacle  Itself 

Its  Walls  to  be  of  Acacia  Boards 

Their  Number  and  Place 

The  Tenons  and  Sockets  of  the  Boards 

The  Couplings  at  the  Corners  . 

The  Bare  to  Ilold  the  Boards  . 

Golden  Covering  of  Tabernacle  Walls 

The  Inner  Tent-Cloth  . 

The  Outer    "      "  . 

Two  Other  Coverings  above  these 

Pins  and  Vessels  of  the  Tabernacle 

Holy  Place  .... 

Separated  from  the  Most  Holy  Place  by 

a  Vail  

Outer  Door  of  the  Holy  Place  . 

Arrangement  of  its  Contents 

Table  of  Shewbread 

Golden  Candlestick 

Altar  of  Incense  .... 

Its  Place  .... 

The  Ever-Burning  Lamps  m  the  Holy 

Place  ..... 
Holy  of  Holies  .... 
The  Ark  of  the  Covenant 
The  Contents  of  the  Ark 
The  Mercy  Seat  .... 

A.  Material  and  Dimensions  . 

B.  The  Cherubim 

C.  Its  Position  .... 

D.  Its  Purpose .... 
Setting  up  of  the  Tabernacle  . 
Commanded  .... 
The  Work  Completed  . 

The  Tabernacle  set  up  . 
Provision  for  Transporting  the  Taber- 
nacle ..... 


Chap.  III.— The   Tabernacle  and  the  Ark, 
from  Moses  to  Solomon.  . 

13.  God  Worshipped  with  Sacrifices  in  Only 

One  Spot  .... 

14.  The  Ark  Carried  over  Jordan 

15.  Tabernacle  and  Ark  Moved  with  the  Camp 

16.  After  the  Conquest,  at  Shiloh 

17.  Ark  Taken  by  Philistines 

18.  Carried  from  Place  to  Place  . 

19.  Sent  Back  with  Trespass  Offering  . 

20.  Miracle  of  Milch  Kine 

21.  Ark  Received  at  Beth-shemesh 

22.  Transferred  to  Kirjath-jearim 

23.  David  Removes  it  from  Kirjath-jearim 

24.  But  Leaves  it  with  Obed-edom 

25.  Removes  it  to  Jerusalem 

26.  Michal's  Contemptuous  Behavior  . 

27.  A  Tent  Pitched  for  the  Ark  . 

28.  Old  Order  of  Things  Restored 

1.  Only  Levites  to  Bear  the  Ark  . 

2.  "        "       Minister  before  it 

3.  Not  Removed  from  Jerusalem  at  Absa- 

lom's Rebellion 

29.  Tabernacle,  after  Loss  of  Ark  at  Shiloh 

1.  Was  First  at  Nob 

2.  Then  at  Gibeon  till  Temple  Built 

Chap.  IV.— Solomon's  Temple.  . 

30.  David  Desires  to  Build  a  House  for  God 

31.  But  God  Forbids  .... 

32.  And  Promises  that  Solomon  shall  Build  it  . 

A.  The  Promise  Fulfilled  . 

33.  David  Charges  Solomon  with  the  Duty 

34.  Commands  the  Princes  of  Israel  to  Help  . 

35.  And  Enlists  the  People  in  the  Work 

36.  The  Plans  Given  to  Solomon 

37.  He  Makes  Ready  .... 

38.  Site  Already  Selected 

39.  Dimensions  of  Temple  and  Porch  . 


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40.  The  Windows  and  Courts 

41.  Woodwork  of  Cedar  and  Fir 

42.  The  Carving  

43.  Gold  Overlaying  and  Precious  Stones 

44.  The  Doors  ..... 

45.  The  Cloisters  ..... 

46.  Jachin  and  Boaz  .... 

47.  The  Holy  of  Holies  .... 

1.  Dimensions  and  Gold  Work 

2.  Doors  ..... 

3.  Cherubim  .... 

4.  Vail  

5.  Spiritual  Significance 

48.  Ten  Candlesticks  before  the  Holy  of  Holies 

49.  Brazen  Altar  ..... 

50.  Golden  Altar  and  Table  of  Shewbread 

51.  Temple  Uteu.sils  .... 

52.  Molten  Sea  . 

53.  Lavers  and  Bases  .... 

54.  Recapitulation  of  Huram's  Work  . 

55.  No  Sound  of  Tools  in  the  Building 

56.  The  Work  Completed 

57.  Tlie  Dedication  .... 

1.  The  Nation  Assembled  . 

2.  The  Procession  to  tlie  Temple  . 

3.  Sacrifice  During  the  Procession 

4.  Solomon  Felicitates  himself  on  the  Com- 

pletion ..... 

5.  Dedication  Sacrifices 

58.  God  Accepts  His  House 

1.  By  a  Visible  Appearance 

2.  "    Promise  to  King  Solomon 

3.  With  Warning  in  Case  of  Disobedience 

Chap,  v.— Glory  and  Fate  of  Solomon's  Tem- 
ple. . 

59.  Glory  of  the  Temple  . 

1.  Frequented 

2.  Desired  and  Beloved 

3.  A  Place  of  Joy  and  Praise 

4.  "       "   God's  Glory 

5.  A  Sanctuary  for  State  Criminals 

60.  Shields  of  Brass  instead  of  Golden  Shields 

61.  Jehoshaphat  Appeals  to  God's  Promises 

about  his  Temple  .... 

62.  Repairs  tmder  Joash  .... 

63.  Ahaz  Robs  the  Temple 

1.  To  Bribe  Tiglath-Pileser 

2.  To  Maintain  Idolatry 

64.  Josiah's  Reform  .... 

1.  He  Purifies  the  Temple  . 

2.  And  Repairs  it  . 

65.  Hezekiah's  Reform  .... 

1.  He  Repairs  the  Temple  . 

2.  And  Re-establishes  the  Service  . 

66.  The  Fall  of  the  Temple 

1.  Jeremiah's  Warning 

2.  Nebuchadnezzar  Rifles  it  before  De- 

stroying ..... 

3.  Lamentations  over  the  Ruin 

Chap.  VI.— Zerubbabel's  Temple. 

67.  The  Building  Begun  .... 

68.  Mingled  Joy  and  Weeping  . 

69.  Samaritans  Ask  Artaxerxes  to  Stop  it 

70.  The  Letter  

71.  The  King's  Orders,  Stopping  the  Work 

72.  Prophecies  of  Haggai  and  Zechariali 

73.  Work  Recommences ;  Samaritans  Write 

Again  ..... 

74.  Darius  Finds  the  Decree  of  Cjtus  . 

75.  "      Commands  Samaritans  to  Promote 
the  Building  .... 

76.  Completed  and  Dedicated 

77.  Artaxerxes  Provides  for  the  Temple  Service 

Chap.  VII.— Herod's  Temple.  . 

78.  Christ  Purifies  it       .         .  . 
1.  In  the  Beginning  of  His  Ministry 


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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION  PAGE 

Cliap.  VIII.— The  Temple  in  Vision.  .        .  COl 

80.  Tlie  Man  with  the  Pleasuring  Reed  .  601 

81.  Outer  Gates  and  Chambers  .  .  .601 
83.  Outer  Court    .  .  .         .  .601 

83.  Gate  to  Inner  Court  and  Chambers  .  601 

84.  Inner  Court     .  .  .  .  .602 

85.  Chambers  for  Singers  and  Priests    .         .  602 

86.  The  Temple  Itself     ....  602 

1.  Porch  602 

2.  Front  and  Doors  .         .  .602 

3.  Windows  .         .         .  .602 

4.  Carved  Work     .         .         .  .602 

5.  Dimensions        ....  602 

87.  Most  Holy  Place       .         .         .  .602 

88.  Side  Chambers         .         .         .  .602 

89.  Building  before  Separate  Place       .         .  602 

90.  Chambers  of  Separate  Place  .         .  002 

91.  Their  Sacred  Uses  ....  603 
93.  Altar  '  .603 

93.  Slaughter  Tables       .         .         .  .603 

94.  Places  for  Boiling  and  Baking  Sacrifices    .  603 

95.  Temple  Area  .         .         .         .  .603 

1.  Dimensions        ....  603 

2.  Sanctity   .         .         .         .  .603 


SECTION  PAGB 

3.  East  Gate  Shut    .         .         .  .603 

96.  The  Holy  Territory    ....  604 

1.  Extent     .....  604 

2.  Portion  for  the  Sanctuary        .         .  604 

3.  For  Priests  and  Levites  .         .         .  604 

4.  For  the  City       .         .         ,  .604 

5.  For  the  Prince    ....  604 

97.  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  New  House    .  604 

1.  Repentance  Required     .  .         .  604 

2.  Uncircumcised  Excluded         .  .  604 

3.  And  then  God  will  Dwell  within  it     .  004 

98.  Sanctuary,  Altar,  and  Worshippers  Measured  604 

99.  Temple  Opened  in  Heaven  .         .         .  604 

Chap.  IX.— Other  Sacred  Places.      .        .  604 

100.  Among  the  Jews       .         .         .  .604 

1.  Synagosnes        ....  604 

2.  Places  of  Prayer .         .         .  .604 

101.  Among  Christians     ....  604 

1.  Who  Used  the  Jewish  Temple  .         .  604 

2.  "       "    Jewish  Synagogues  .         .  604 

3.  "       "       "      Places  of  Prayer     .  604 

4.  "      "    a   Philosophical  Lecture- 

Room      .         .         .  604 

5.  "      "    Private  Houses       .         ,  604 


BOOK   XXIY.  — SACRED    PERSONS   AND  OFFICES. 


Chap.  I. — The  Primitive  Economy.     .         .  OO."! 

1.  Abel  Offers  Sacrifice  ....  60.> 

2.  Noah   .  .      ■    .         .         .         .  605 

3.  Melchisedec  a  King  and  Priest       .         .  605 

4.  Primitive  Economy  has  Precedence  of  Abra- 

hamic     ,     .  .         .         .         .  605 

Chap.  II.— The  Hebrew  High  Priest.  .  605 

5.  Aaron  set  apart         ....  605 

6.  Consecration  ....  605 

7.  High  Priest's  Vestments      .         ,         .  605 

8.  Ephod  .         .         .         ,  .605 

9.  Giixlle  of  the  Ephod  .         .         .  .605 

10.  Stones  of  Memorial  .  .  .  .606 

11.  Breastplate  of  Judgment      .         .         .  606 

1.  Form  and  Material        .         .  .606 

2.  Precious  Stones  with  Names  of  Tribes  006 

3.  Attachment  to  Ephod    .         .  .606 

12.  Urim  and  Thummim  inside  of  Breastplate  006 

A.  Used  in  Inquiring  of  God       .         .  OOG 

13.  The  Robe  of  the  Ephod       .         .  .606 

1.  Color  and  Fashion        .         .  .  606 

2.  Bells  and  Pomegranates  .  .  606 

14.  Golden  Plate  for  the  Mitre    .         .  .607 

15.  Ceremonial  Prohibitions  to  High  Priest  .  GOT 

16.  His  Human  Infirmity  .         .  .607 

17.  "  Divine  Appointment      .         .         .  607 

18.  The  Whole  System  a  Shadowy  One         .  607 

Chap.  III.— The  Priests.         .         .  .607 

19.  To  be  Descendants  of  Aaron  .         .  607 

20.  Exclusive  of  All  Others  on  Pain  of  Death  .  607 

21.  Consecration  .....  607 

22.  Could  not  Serve  if  of  Doubtful  Descent    .  607 

23.  Vestments      .         .         .         .  .607 

24.  Ceremonial  Rules      ....  608 

1.  Pei-sonal  Blemish  to  Exclude  from  Office  608 

2.  But  not  from  Support    .         .         .  608 

3.  To  Avoid  Defilement     .         .  .608 

4.  Not  to  Eat  Unclean  Meat        .         .  608 

5.  Who  may  and  may  not  Eat  of  the  Holy 

Things  .         .         .         .  .608 

25.  Sacerdotal  Functions .         .         .  .608 

1.  Sacrifice  .  .         .    ■     .  .608 

2.  Take  Cure  of  the  Sanctuary     .  .  60S 

3.  Make  the  Holy  Ointment         .  .  600 

4.  Prepare  the  Tabernacle  for  Removal  .  609 

5.  Instruct  in  the  Law       .         .  .  609 

6.  Decide  Controversies     .  .  .  609 

A 


26.  Exceptional  Services  ....  609 

1.  Executing  Judgment   upon  Offend- 

ers       .         .         .         .  .609 

2.  Disbursing  Funds          .         .  .609 

27.  Temple  Service  Organized  by  Solomon  .  609 

28.  Priests'  Maintenance  .         .         .  .609 

1.  Offerings  .         .         .         .  .609 

2.  First-Fruits        .         .         .  .609 

3.  Firstlings.         .         .         .  .609 

4.  Things  Devoted  .         .         .  .610 

5.  These  Instead  of  Lands  .         .  .610 

29.  Revenues  Re-established      .         .  .  610 

30.  Two  of  Aaron's  Sons  otter  Strange  Fire,  and 

are  Destroyed         ....  610 

31.  Rebellion  Against  Moses  and  Aaron  .  610 

1.  Instigators          .         .         .  .610 

2.  Headway  among  People          .  .  610 

3.  Question  Referred  to  God         .  .  610 

4.  Conspirators  Left  to  their  Fate  .  .  610 

5.  Memorial  Provided  for  .         .  .  610 

32.  Wicked  Priests         .         .         .  .611 

1.  Sons  of  Eli         .         .         .  .  611 

2.  Punishment  of  their  House      .  .611 

3.  Jaazaniah  and  Pehitiah  .          .  .  611 

4.  Crimes  of  Wicked  Priests        .  .611 

A.  Neglect  to  Teach   .         .  .611 

B.  ^Murder  and  Lewdness      .  .  611 

C.  Keep  Insincere  Fasts        .  .  611 

D.  Offer  Proflme  Sacrifices  .  611 

5.  Their  Punishment         .         .  .611 

33.  The  Priesthood  of  Christian  Believers  .  612 

Chap.  IV.— Levites  and  Nethinim.      .  .  613 

34.  Levites  set  apart  for  Service  of  Sanctuary  .  613 

35.  Dedicated  instead  of  First-Born  of  Israel  .  612 

36.  Excess  of  First-Born  over  Levites  .  .  613 

37.  This  Excess  Redeemed  with  Money  .  612 

38.  Consecration  of  Levites       .         .  .  612 

39.  Age  of  Service          .         .         .  .613 

40.  Number  Liable  to  Service    .         .  .613 

41.  Whole  Number  of  Souls      .         .  .613 

42.  Heads  of  Families     .         .         .  .613 

43.  Priests  in  Charge      .         .         .  .613 

44.  Places  in  the  Camp    ....  614 

1.  Gershonites        ....  614 

2.  Kohathites         .         .         .  .614 

3.  Merarites  .         .         .         .  .614 

45.  Functions  aliout  the  Tabernacle      .  .  614 

1.  Generallv.         .          .         .  .614 

2.  Of  Gei-shonitcs    .         .         .  .614 

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3.  Of  Kohathites  .... 

4.  Of  Merarites  .... 

46.  Functions  in  the  Temple 

1.  Service    as   Carriers  of  Tabernacle 

Ended  ..... 

2.  Transferred  to  Temple  Service  . 

3.  Doorkeepers  .... 

4.  Storekeepers  .... 

5.  Treasurers  .... 

6.  Assistants  at  Sacrifices  . 

7.  Singers  ..... 

47.  Resort  to  Judah  when  Israel  becomes  Idola- 

trous ...... 

48.  Reorganized  by  .Tehoiada 

49.  After  the  Captivity  .... 

1.  Their  Genealogies  Preserved 

2.  Assembled  at  Ahava 

3.  Reorganized  on  David's  Plan  . 

50.  Levites  of  Ezekiel's  Vision  . 

51.  Maintenance  of  Levites 

1.  No  Inheritance  with  Tribes 

2.  Tithes  Instead  .... 

3.  Had  Cities  with  Suburbs 

4.  To  Share  Prosperity  of  People  . 
53.  Support  after  the  Captivity  . 

53.  Might  Serve  at  Will  .... 

54.  Levite  Hired  by  Micah 

55.  Nethinim  ..... 

1.  Originally  Gibeonites 

2.  Recruited  by  David 

3.  Some  Returned  with  Captives  from 

Babylon ..... 

4.  Two  Lists  of  Them 


the  Word  of  the 


Chap.  T.— The  Prophets. 

56.  Their  Office  . 

1.  To  Communicate 

Lord 

2.  Fearlessly  .... 

3.  Whatever  the  Issue 

57.  Death  for  Disobedience 

58.  God  Protects  His  Prophets  . 

59.  Founder  of  Hel)rew  Schools  of  Prophets  . 

1.  His  Early  Life  .... 

2.  Respect  Paid  him  by  the  People 

60.  The  Prophet  Elijah  .... 

1.  Appoints  his  Successor  . 

2.  Who  Refuses  to  Leave  him 

61.  An  Impatient  Prophet 

62.  False  Prophets  Tested 

63.  Wicked  Prophets      .         .     '  . 

1.  Their  Sins  .... 

2.  Their  Punishment 

64.  A  Heathen  Prophet  Acknowledges  the  Di- 

vine Authority  .... 

Chap.  VI. — Apostles.  .... 

65.  The  Twelve  

1.  Their  Call  to  Discipleship 

2.  Appointment  to  the  Apostolate 

3.  Instructions  .... 

4.  Special  Duties  .... 

A.  To  Bear  Witness  . 

B.  To  Preach  the  Kingdom  of  God  . 

5.  Prerogatives  .... 

A.  To  Work  Miracles  . 

B.  To  Remit  Sins 

6.  First  Labors  .... 

66.  The  Seventy  ..... 

1.  Appointed  .... 

2.  Instructed  .... 

67.  St.  Peter  

1.  Christ's  I'rayer  for  him  . 

2.  And  Final  Charge  to  him 

68.  The  Place  of  Judas  Filled  . 

69.  St.  Paul's  Apostleship 

A.  He  and  Barnabas  set  apart  for  Mis- 
sionary Work  .... 


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70.  The  Prophetic  Gift    .         .         .  .631 

1.  To  be  Coveted    .         .         .  .631 

3.  Better  than  the  Gift  of  Tongues  .  631 

3.  Rules  to  be  Observed    .         .  .621 

4.  The  Honor  Due  .         .         .  .631 

71.  Instances  of  the  Gift .  .  .  .633 
73.  Two  Witnesses  of  the  Apocalypse  .  .  633 

Chap.  VIII.— Evangelists.       .        .  .632 

73.  Their  Ordination       .         .         .  .622 

74.  Authority  623 

1.  To  Preach  and  Teach    .         .  .622 

2.  To  Reprove        .         .         .  .622 

3.  Reject  Heretics   .         .         .  .633 

4.  Supervise    and   Correct  Elders  and 

Churches         .  .         .  .622 

5.  Ordain  and  Appoint  Teachers  .         .  623 

75.  Their  Work  623 

1.  Had  no  Local  Charge    .  .  .633 

2.  Under  Direction  of  Apostles     .  .  632 

3.  Sometimes  Designated  by  the  Churches  622 

Chap.  IX.— Presbyter-Bishops. 

76.  Elders  ..... 

1.  First  Mentioned  . 

2.  Appointed  in  Every  City 

77.  Qualifications  Required 

78.  Duties  Enjoined 

1.  Teaching  .... 

2.  Teaching  and  Ruling 

3.  Ministering  to  the  Sick  . 

79.  Their  Claim  to  Respect  and  Obedience 

80.  Their  Reward .... 

Chap.  X. — Deacons  and  Deaconesses. . 

81.  Appointment  of  Deacons 
83.  Qualifications  Required 

83.  Service  Expected 

84.  Deaconesses  .... 

Chap.  XL— Offices  and  Gifts.  . 

85.  In  General  .... 

86.  Gift  of  Tongues 

1.  Interpreter  Needed 
3.  Sign  to  Unbelievers 

Chap.  XII.— Spiritual  Ministry  in  (General. 

87.  Ministerial  Office 

1.  Of  Divine  Appointment 

2.  Its  Field  is  the  World  , 

3.  Its  Constraint 

4.  Its  Power 

5.  Its  Glory  . 

88.  Temporal  Support 

1.  The  Minister's  Right  . 

2.  The  People's  Privilege  and  Profit 

89.  Self-Support  . 

90.  False  Teachers 

91.  Duties  of  Ministers  . 

1.  To  Preach  the  True  Doctrine 

2.  To  Slum  Error  . 

3.  To  Avoid  Frivolous  Discussions 

4.  To  Reprove 

A.  With  Kindness 

B.  Witli  Necessary  Sharpness 

5.  To  Set  a  Good  Example 

6.  To  Maintain  Good  Order 
93.  Ministerial  Graces 

1.  Knowledge 

2.  Discretion 

3.  Truthfulness 

4.  Gentleness 

5.  Forbearance 

6.  Meekness  and  Humility 

7.  Firmness 

8.  Blamelessness 

9.  Zeal  and  Devotion 
93.  Rewai-d  of  Ministerial  Fidelity 

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BOOK   XXy.  — SACRED 

SECTION  PACK 

Chap.  I.— Primitive  and  Gentile  Sacrifices.  .  628 

1.  Offerings  of  Cain  and  Abel  .         .         .  628 

2.  Of  Jetliro       .         .         .         .  .628 

3.  Of  Balak  and  Balaam         .         .         .  628 

4.  Of  Naaman    .....  628 

5.  Of  Job  629 

Cliap.  II.— Dedication  Gifts  for  Tabernacle 

and  Temple.       .  .629 

6.  What  God  Required  for  the  Tabernacle     .  629 

7.  What  Moses  Called  for       .         .         .  629 

1.  Materials  ....  629 

2.  Labor  and  Skill  .         .         .  .629 

8.  The  Response  ....  629 

9.  More  than  Enough  .         .         .  .629 

10.  Sum  Total  Used        .         .         .  .629 

11.  Dedication  Offerings  of  the  Princes .         .  629 

1.  In  Succession,  on  Separate  Days        .  629 

2.  Prince  of  Judah  .         .         .  .630 


3. 

ii 

"  Issachar 

.  630 

4. 

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"  Zebulun 

.  630 

5. 

't 

"  Reuben 

.  630 

6. 

ct 

"  Simeon 

.  630 

7. 

(( 

"  Gad  . 

.  630 

8. 

f( 

"  Ephraim 

.  630 

9. 

(( 

"  Manasseh 

.  630 

10. 

(t 

"  Benjamin 

.  630 

11. 

"  Dan  . 

.  631 

12. 

It 

"  Aslier  . 

.  631 

13. 

u 

"  Naphtali 

.  631 

14.  Recapitulation    ....  631 

12.  Atonement  Money  for  the  Tabernacle       .  631 

13.  David's  Gifts  for  Solomon's  Temple  .  631 

14.  David's  Private  Donation     .         .         .  631 

15.  His  Appeal  to  the  People  for  Contributions  632 

16.  What  they  Gave       .         .         .  .632 

17.  Their  Joy  and  David's         .         .  .632 

18.  Asa's  Fidelity  .         .         .  .632 

19.  Contributions  for  Zerubbabcl's  Temple      .  632 

Chap.  III. — Taxes  for  Sacred  Purposes.      .  633 

20.  First-Fruits    .         .         .         .  .632 

21.  First-Born      .....  632 

1.  Of  Man    .         .         .         .  .632 

2.  Of  Beasts  .         .         .  .632 

3.  Of  Beasts  to  be  Eaten    .         ,  .632 

A.  Before  the  Lord     .         .  .632 

B.  If  Imperfect  at  Home       .         .  632 

4.  Redemption        ....  632 

5.  Rate  of  Redemption      .         .         .  633 

6.  Meaning  of  it  to  be  Explained  .         .  633 

22.  Tithes  .  .         .         .         .  .633 

1.  Paid  by  Abraham  to  Melchisedec       .  633 

2.  Vowed  by  Jacob  .         .  .633 

3.  All  Produce  to  be  Tithed        .         .  633 

4.  Might  be  Redeemed  by  Adding  a  Fifth  633 

5.  To  be  Eaten  before  the  Lord     .         .  633 

6.  Or  Turned  into  Money  for  the  Sacri- 

ficial Meal        .         .         .  .633 

7.  A  Triennial  Charity  Tithe-Feast         .  633 

8.  The  Tithing  of  the  Tithes        .         .  633 

23.  Contributions  Made  and  Called  for  by  Hez- 

ekiah  .         .         .         .  .633 

24.  Nciiemiah  Brings  up  the  People's  Fidelity 

and  Zeal       .         .         .  .  .634 

25.  Subsequent  Declension  Rebuked     .         .  C34 

26.  Reformation  to  be  Followed  by  Great  Bless- 

ings  .  .  .         .         .  .634 

Chap.  IV.— Bloodless  SacriQces.  .  634 

27.  The  Meat  Offerings    .         .         .         .    634  ' 

1.  Of  Three  Kinds  .         .  .         .    634  j 

A.  Fine  Flour  ....  634 

B.  Cakes         .         .  .  .634 

C.  Roasted  Ears  of  Corn        .         .    634  I 

2.  Must  be  Unleavened  and  Salted  .  634 

28.  The  Law  of  the  Meat  Offering       .         .    634  ' 

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SECTION  FAGS 

29.  High  Priest's  Meat  Offering  .         .  .635 

30.  Heave  Offering  of  First  Bread  of  Canaan  .  635 

31.  Meat  Offering  of  Ezekiel's  Vision    .         .  635 

32.  Daily  Incense  Offering         .         .         .  635 

33.  St.  John's  Vision  ot  Incense  Offered  in 

Heaven       .         .         .         .  .635 

34.  The  Sacred  Perfume  .         .         .  .635 

35.  The  Shewbread        .         .         .  .635 

1.  Twelve  Cakes  for  the  Twelve  Tribes  .  635 

2.  To  be  Eaten  only  by  the  Priests         .  635 

3.  Eaten  by  David  and  his  Men    .         .  635 

Chap.  T. — Bleeding  or  Animal  Sacrifices.    .  635 

36.  General  Directions     .         .         .  .635 

1.  The  Victim  must  be  without  Blemish  .  635 

2.  Without  Leaven;  Consumed  same  Day  636 

3.  Accompaniments  of  Slain  and  Burnt 

Offerings         .         .         .  .636 
A.  Strangers  to  Observe  the  same 
Rules       .         .         .  .636 

4.  What  Remained  of  Offerings  to  Go  to 

the  Priests       .         .         .  .636 

5.  Consecration  of  the  Altar        .         .  636 

6.  The  Altar  the  Only  Place  of  Offering  .  636 

7.  Animals  for  Food  to  be  Slain  before 

the  Tabernacle  .         .         .  .636 

37.  Sin  Offerings  for  Sins  of  Icnorance.         .  637 

1.  For  Sin  of  High  Priesl  .         .  .637 

2.  "      "    Whole  Congregation         .  637 

3.  'i      "     Ruler  .         .  .637 

4.  "       "     One  of  the  Common  People  637 

38.  Expiation  of  Ligliter  Offences        .         .  638 

1.  Three  Examples  Given  .         .  .638 

A.  Neglecting   to  Appear  as  Wit- 

ness in  Case  of  Oath      .         .  638 

B.  Incurring  Ceremonial  Detilement 

Ignorantly  .         .  .638 

C.  Swearing  Rashly    .  .  .638 

2.  The  Offering  Required  .         .  .638 

3.  Or  in  Case  of  Poverty    .         .  .638 

4.  Of  Still  Greater  Poverty         .         .  638 

39.  Law  of  the  Sin  Offering      .         .  .638 

40.  Sin  Offering  at  Consecration  of  Aaron  and 

his  Sons       .         .         .         .  .638 

41.  Sons  of  Aaron  Rebuked  for  not  Observing 

the  Ritual    .         .         .         .  .638 

42.  Trespass  Offering  for  Special  Sins    .         .  638 

1.  For  Withholding  what  was  Due  to  God  638 

2.  "  Violating  God's  Rights  with  Regard 

<o  Israel  .         .         .  .639 

3.  For  Violating  a  Neighbor's  Rights      .  639 

4.  "   EatingUnwittingly  of  Holy  Things  639 

5.  "   Carnal  Knowledge  of  a  Betrothed 
Bondmaid        .         .         .  .639 

6.  Money  Sent  for  the  Purchase  or\'ictim6  639 

43.  The  Law  "of  the  Trespass  Offering  .         .  689 

44.  The  Sin  Offerings  of  the  Great  Day  of  Atone- 

ment ......  639 

1.  Expiation  of  Altar  of  Incense  .         .  639 

2.  High  Priest  Entering  Holy  of  Holies  .  639 

3.  Victims  Presented  and  Lots  Cast        .  639 

4.  Sin  Offering  for  the  High  Priest  .  639 
6.  For  the  People    .         .         .  .639 

6.  Scape-Goat  let  go  .         .         .  640 

7.  Change  of  Vestments,  and  Final  Offer- 

ing       .....  640 

45.  The  Burnt  Offerings  .         .         .  .640 

1.  Of  the  Herd       .         .         .  .640 

2.  Of  the  Flock      .         .         .  .640 

3.  Of  Fowls  .         .  .640 

46.  The  Law  of  the  Burnt  Offering      .         .  640 

47.  The  Peace  Offerings  .         .         .  .640 

1.  Of  the  Herd  .  .  .  .640 
3.  Of  the  Flock      .         .         .  .641 

48.  The  Law  of  the  Peace  Offering      .  641 

1.  The  Accompanying  ^leat  Offering      .  641 

2.  To  be  Eaten  the  same  Day       .  641 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


Lind  Anointing  of  Aaron 


SECTION  PAGE 

3.  Ceremonial  Pollution  to  be  Shunned  .  G41 

4  Eating  of  Fat  and  Blood  Prohibited  .  641 

5.  The  Lord's  Share  .         .  .041 

49.  Order  of  Service  throughout  the  Year  .  G41 

1.  Daily  Morning  and  Evening  Sacrifice  .  G41 

2.  The  Sabbath       .         .  .  .642 

3.  The  New  Moons  .         .  .  .642 

4.  The  Passover      .         .  .  .642 

5.  Pentecost .         .         .  .  .642 

6.  Feast  of  Trumpets        .  .  .642 

7.  Day  of  Atonement        .  .  .  643 

8.  Feast  of  Tabernacles     .  .  .643 

9.  Grand  Concluding  Festival  .  .  643 

50.  Free-will  Offerings    .         .  .  .643 

1.  To  Sanctify  an  Altar     .         .         .  643 

2.  On  Various  Occasions    .         .         .  643 

3.  When  Solomon  was  Made  King         .  643 

4.  When  Solomon's  Temple  was  Dedicated  644 

5.  When  Asa  Renewed  the  National  Cove- 

nant     .....  644 

6.  When  Hezekiah  Restored  Religion  644 

7.  On  Return  of  .lews  from  Captivity     .  644 

51.  Significance  and  Worth  of  Sacrifices        .  644 

1.  From  the  Hebrew  Standpoint  .         .  644 

2.  "      "   Christian       "         .         .  645 

52.  Joy  in  Sacrifices       ....  645 

53.  The  Sacrifices  of  the  Wicked         .         .  645 

(  hap.  yi. — Inauguration  of  the  Hebrew  Sacri- 
ficial System. 

54.  The  IToly  Anointing  Oil 

55.  The  Congregation  Assembled 

56.  Anointing  the  Tabernacle  and  Contents 

1.  Ordered  .... 

2.  Executed  . 

57.  Washing,  Robing, 

and  his  Sons 

1.  Ordered  ..... 

2.  Executed  ..... 

58.  Threefold  Sacrifice  of  Consecration 

1.  The  Sin  OlFering 

2.  The  Burnt  Ottering 

3.  The  Peace  Otfering 

59.  Final  Sprinkling  with  Oil  and  Blood 

60.  Sacrificial  Meal 

61.  Seven  Days'  Watch  .... 
63.  Aaron  and  his  Sons  Enter  upon  theu-  Office 

1.  Provision  for  Tiireefold  Sacrifice 

2.  Aaron  First  Off"ers  for  Himself  . 

3.  Then  for  the  People 

63.  Subsequent  Observance  of  the  Ritual 

1.  By  Solomon  .... 

2.  By  Abijah  after  Revolt  of  Ten  Tribes  . 

64.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Hebrew  Sacrifice 

1.  Cleansing  Sacrifices 

2.  Supply  of  Oflerings 

3.  Daily  Sacrifice  . 

4.  Sacrifice  on  the  Sabbath 

5.  On  the  New  Moon 

6.  In  the  First  Month 

7.  At  the  Passover  . 

8.  At  the  Feast  of  Tabernacles 

9.  Tlie  Meat  Otfering 
10.  Entrance  and  Exit 

A.  For  the  Prince 

B.  For  the  People 

Chap.  VII.— Ceremonial  Defilements  and  Puri- 
fications.    •         .         .  . 

65-  Distinction  of  Clean  and  Unclean  Animals 

66.  Clean  Animals 

1.  Beasts 

2.  Fish 

3.  Birds 

4.  Flying  Creeping  Things 

67.  Unclean  Animals 

1.  Beasts 

2.  Fish 

3.  Birds 

4.  Flying  Creeping  Things 

5.  Creeping  Things 
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1.  Not  to  be  Eaten  .         .  .  .650 

2.  The  Reason        .         .  .  .650 

3.  The  Penalty       .         .  .  .650 

4.  Instance  of  Transgression  .  .  650 

69.  Fat  not  to  be  Eaten   .         .         .  .650 

70.  Defilement  of  Clean  Meats  .  .         .  650 

1.  Beast  that  Died  of  Itself  .         .  650 

2.  Flesh  Torn  of  Beasts     .  .  .  650 

71.  Uncleannesses  of  Women    .         .  .  650 

1.  Issue       .         .         .  .  .650 

2.  Its  Purification   .         .         .  .650 

3.  Childbirth  .  .         .  .650 

4.  The  Purification  .  .         .  651 

5.  The  Law  Observed  in  Case  of  Christ  .  651 

72.  Uncleauness  of  Men  ....  651 

1.  Uncleanness  by  Night    .         .  .  651 

2.  A  Running  Issue  .         .  .  651 

3.  The  Purification  .         .  .651 

4.  Seminal  Emission  .         .  651 

73.  Strict  Obedience  Enjoined    .         .         .  651 

74.  Leprosy         .....  651 

1.  The  First  Act  of  Purification   .  .  651 

2.  The  Second    "  "  .  .  651 

3.  In  Cases  of  Poverty      .         .  .  652 

75.  Miriam  E.\»cluded  from  "the  Camp    .  .  6;)2 

76.  Purifying  a  House  for  Leprosy       .  .  652 

77.  Defilement  by  Carcass  of  Unclean  Boast  .  653 

78.  "         "  Human  Dead  Body  .  ,  652 

1.  General  Rule      ....  652 

2.  Death  williin  a  Tent      .  .  .  653 

3.  Dead  Body  without,  Bone,  or  Grave    .  653 

4.  Applies  to"  Soldiers  in  Battle     .         .  653 

79.  Water  of  Purification  .  .653 

1.  Prepared  .         .  .  .  .653 

2.  Applied    .  .  .653 

80.  Special  Puritv  Required  of  Priests  .  .  653 

81.  Defilement  Incident  to  Sacerdotal  Duty     .  653 

82.  Ceremonial  Cleanness  not  Imparted  like 

Uncleanne-is  ....  653 

83.  References  to  Mosaic  Purifications  in  New 

Testament    .         .         .  .  .653 

1.  Disputes  with  the  Jews  .  .  .  653 

2.  Code  Observed  by  Christ  .  653 

84.  The  System  as  a  Whole       .  .  .  653 

1.  Sj-mbolic  .....  653 

2.  Perverted  by  the  Pharisees  .  654 

3.  Done  Away  by  Christ    .  .  .  654 

Chap.  YIII.  —  Sacraments,    Worship,  and 

Church-Fellowship.  .         .  654 

85.  Circumcision  .....  654 

1.  Seal  of  God's  Covenant  with  Abraham  654 

2.  Applied  by  Abraham     .          .         .  654 

3.  Required  of  the  Shechemites  before 

Intermarriage  ....  654 

4.  Enforced  on  Moses'  Son          .          .  654 

5.  Hebrew  Nation  Circumcised  at  Gilgal  654 

86.  Significance  of  the  Rite       .         .          .  654 

1.  Implied  a  Moral  Change          .         .  654 

2.  But  of  no  Importance  to  Christians     .  654 

87.  Baptism         .  .  .         .  .654 

1.  An  Ancient  Type  of  it  .          .          .  654 

2.  John's  Baptism  ....  655 
8.  He  Announces  and  Baptizes  Christ     .  655 

4.  Christ  Baptizes  through  his  Disciples  .  655 

5.  The  Baptism  of  Suffering        .          .  655 

6.  Christ  Commands  the  Disciples  tb  Bap- 

tize      .....  655 

88.  Instances  of  Baptism           .         .          .  655 

89.  Its  Spiritual  Significance      .         .          .  655 

90.  The  Lord's  Supper    ....  655 

1.  Preceded  by  the  Passover        .          .  655 

2.  And  Washing  the  Disciples'  Feet       .  656 

3.  The  Supper  Itself  .656 

4.  Its  Significance   ....  656 

5.  Its  Perversion     ....  656 

91.  Public  Worship        ....  656 

1.  The  Service  of  Praise    .                   .  656 

2.  Attentive  Hearing  of  God's  Word       .  656 

3.  Christian  Use  of  the  Jewish  Temple  .  656 

4.  Worship  in  Heaven      .         .         .  656 


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SECTION  PAGE 

92.  Music  .  .         .         .         .  .656 

1.  With  Idol  Woisliip      .  .  656 

2.  In  the  Temple  Service  .  .  .637 

3.  Among  Christians         .  .  .  657 

93.  The  Christian  Kiss  of  Charity  .  .  657 

Chap.  IX.— Covenants,  Yows,  and  Oatlis.  .  657 

94.  God's  Covenant        ....  657 

95.  National  Covenant  with  God         .         .  657  ' 

96.  Vows  mu.st  be  Kept  ....  657 

97.  Nazarite  Vow  ....  657 

1.  To  Abstain  from  Wine,  Strong  Drink, 

and  Grapes      ....  657 

2.  To  Let  the  Hair  Grow  .         .  .657 

3.  To  Avoid  Dead  Bodies  .  .         .  657 

4.  How  to  Atone  for  Involuntary  Defile- 

ment    .         .  .         .  .658 

5.  Tlie  Terminating  Sacrifice       .         .  658 

98.  Devoted  Thmgs  and  their  Redemption      .  658 

1.  Beasts      .         .         .         .  .658 

2.  House  658 

3.  Land       ...  .658 


BOOK   XXVI.— TRIALS 

Chap.  I.— Man's  Life  on  Earth.  .  660 

1.  Swiftness  of  its  Flight         .         .  .660 

2.  Its  Vanity      .         .         .         .  .660 

3.  Its  Trials        .         .         .         .  .660 

4.  Apparent  Impunity  of  Evil  Doing  .  .  660 

5.  Little  Good  that  Comes  of  Wisdom  .  660 

6.  Or  of  Righteousness  .         .  .  660 

7.  And  Yet  there  is  Moral  Government  .  661 

8.  Human  History  is  always  Repeating  itself  .  661 

Chap.  II. — Persecution  Foretold  and  Endured.  661 

9.  Under  the  Old  Economy      .  .  .661 

1.  David  hunted  by  Saul    .  .  .661 

2.  Persecutions  Complained  of  .  .  661 

3.  Sufferings  of  Job  ...  662 

4.  Elijah  hunted  by  Ahab  .  .  .062 

5.  Elisha  Pursued   .         .  .  .062 

6.  Jeremiah  Plagued         .  .  .  662 

7.  Ezekiel  Forewarned      .  .  .662 

10.  Under  the  New  Economy    .  .  .662 

1.  Persecution  Foretold     .  .  .662 

2.  "        Expected    .  ,  .663 

3.  "        Endured     .  .  .603 

4.  "        To  be  Endured  .  .  663 

Ghap.  in. — Kinds  and  Methods  of  Persecn- 

tion.  .         .         .  .664 

11.  An  Honest  Persecutor         .         .         .  664 

12.  Persecution  in  the  Name  of  Law  and  Order  604 

13.  Revilings  and  Reproaches    .         .         .  604 

14.  Bitter  Hate     .         .         .         .  .665 


SECTION  PAGE 

4.  Things  under  the  Ban  not  to  be  Sold 

nor  Redeemed  ....  658 

99.  Vows  Answered       ....  658 

100.  Instances  of  Vows     ....  658 

1.  By  Jacob  .         .         .         .  .658 

2.  By  the  Hebrew  People  .  .  .658 

3.  By  Elkanah       ....  659 

4.  By  Absalom       .  .  .659 

5.  By  Sailors  in  a  Storm    .  .         .  659 

101.  Making  Oaths  .         .  .659 

1.  Form   of  Swearing   in  Abraham's 

Time   659 

2.  Obligation  and  Force  of  an  Oath        .  659 

3.  Oaths  before  the  Altar  .         .         .  659 

102.  Instances  of  Oaths    ....  659 

1.  Under  Covenant  of  Friendship  .  659 

2.  To  Reassure  against  Violence  .  .  659 

3.  To  Protect  Prosperity    .         .  .  659 

4.  To  Inflict  Death  .         .         .  .659 

103.  Christ's  Teachings  concerning  Oaths  .  659 

1.  Pharisaic  Casuistry       .         .         .  659 

2.  Swearing  Forbidden     .         .         .  659 


AND  PERSECUTIONS. 

15.  Silencing  the  Word  of  God  .         .  .665 

16.  Excommunication     ....  665 

17.  Conspiracy     .         .         .         .         .  665 

A.  Conspiracy  to  Murder  Paul  in  Jerusa- 
lem    .         .         .         .  .666 

18.  False  Accusations     ....  006 

19.  Fines  and  Imprisonments     .         .         .  667 

20.  Banishment    .         .         .         .  .667 

21.  Corporal  Punishment  .         .         .  667 

22.  Stoning  to  Death      .         .         .  .667 

23.  Other  Deaths  667 

Chap.  IV. — Conduct  Under  Persecution.  668 

24.  Escapes         .  .         .         .  .668 

25.  Deliverances  .....  668 

26.  Non-Resistance         .         •         .  .668 

27.  Steadfastness  .         .         .  .  .669 

28.  Prayer  for  Persecutors         .         .         .  669 

29.  Joy  in  Persecution    ....  669 

30.  Glorying  in  it  .         .         .         .  669 

31.  Steadfastness  Rewarded       .  .         .  670 

32.  Unsteadfastness  Punished     .  .         .  670 

Chap.  V. — Persecution  Overruled  and  Avenged.  670 

33.  Persecution  Forbidden                           .  670 

34.  Persecutor  Converted          .          .         .  670 

35.  Persecution  Failing  of  its  Aim       .         .  671 

36.  Persecutors  Punished          ...         .  671 

37.  Divine  Support         ....  673 

A.  Requested         ....  673 

B.  Expected  .        ,.         .  .673 

38.  Divine  Dehverance    ....  672 


BOOK  XXVII.— ESCHATOLOGY  (or,  The  Last  Things). 


Chap.  I.— The  Millennium. 

1.  Growth  of  the  Kingdom  of  God 

2.  Conversion  of  the  Jews 

3.  Universal  Triumph  of  Christianity 

4.  "  Peace 

5.  Binding  of  Satan 

6.  Apostasy  and  Final  Struggle 

Ghap.  II.— The  Intermediate  State. 

7.  The  Realm  or  State  of  the  Dead  in 

8.  The  Dead  Never  to  Return  . 

9.  The  Soul  Conscious  and  Active 

10.  Retribution  Begins 

1.  For  the  Good 

2.  "     "  Bad 

11.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Rich  Fool 


General 


673   Chap.  III.— Christ's  Second  Coming.  .  677 

673     12.  When  Christ  will  Return     .         .  .677 

673  1.  Time  not  Revealed        .         .  .  677 

674  2.  Suddenly  .          .         .         .  .677 

675  3.  Like  Noah's  Flood  .  .  .677 
675            4.  Like  the  Destruction  of  Sodom  .  677 

675  5.  Like  the  Lightning        .         .  .677 
6.  Certaintv  of  His  Coming         .  .  677 

13.  Christ's  Advent  to  be  Personal,  Visible,  and 

676  Glorious  .  .  .  .677 
676  14.  Signs  of  His  Coming  .  .  .677 
676  15.  Antichrist  to  be  Desti-oyed  .  .  .677 
676  16.  Believers  Rewarded  .  .  .  .677 
676     17.  Duties  of  Christians  in  View  of  Christ's 

676            Coming       ....  -  677 
676 
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SECTION  PAGE  I 

Chap.  IV.— Resurrection  oi'  the  Body.  .  678 

18.  Under  the  Old  Economy      .         .  .078 

1.  Faith  of  Abraham        .  .  .678 

2.  "       Moses    .         .  .  .678 

3.  "       Job       .         .         .  .  678 

4.  "       Isaiah    .         .         .  .678 

5.  "       Daniel  .         .         .  .678 

6.  -    "      Ilosea    .         .         .  .678 

19.  The  Doctrine  Derided  among  the  Greeks  .  678 

20.  Held  to  by  Most  of  the  Jews  .  .  678 

21.  St.  Paul's  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  .  .678 

22.  Death  to  Reign  until  the  Resurrection  .  679 

23.  Resurrection  of  Christ  Ensures  that  of  His 

Followers  679 

24.  Clirist's  Promise  to  Raise  his  Followers  .  679 

25.  The  Order  of  Resurrection  .         .  .  679 

1.  The  Dead  will  First  be  Raised  .  .679 

2.  Living  Saints  will  then  be  Caught  up  679 

26.  Glory  of  the  Consummation  .  .    679  j 

27.  Nature  of  the  Resurrection  Body  679 

1.  Same  as  Before   ....  679 

2.  Yet  not  the  Same         .         .  .679 

3.  Will  be  Spiritual ....  679 

4.  Will  Have  No  Marriage  .  .  679 

28.  The  Believer's  Longing       .         .  .680 

Chap,  v.— The  Last  Judgment.         .  .  680 

29.  God  the  Judge  .         .         .  .680 

30.  Christ  the  Judge       .         .         .  .680 

31.  The  Books  Opened    .         .         .  .680 

32.  Every  Man  to  be  Judged     .         .  .680 

33.  According  to  his  Works      .         .  .680 

34.  Nothing  to  be  Kept  Back     .         .  .    680  , 

35.  Terror  of  the  Wicked         .  .681 

36.  Separation  of  Wicked  from  Just     .  .  681 

A.  The  Separation  Final    .         .  .681 

37.  Doom  of  the  Wicked  .         .  .681 

38.  Last  to  be  First  and  First  Last        .  .  681 


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39.  World  to  be  Destroyed        .         ,  .681 

40.  New  Heavens  and  New  Earth  .  683 

Chnp.  VI.— Hell.  .                 .  683 

41.  A  Prison  .  .  .  .  .682 
43.  A  Bottomless  Pit      .         .  .  683 

43.  The  Blackness  of  Darkness  .  .682 

44.  A  Lake  of  Fire         .                   .  .682 

45.  The  Second  Death     .          .          .  .682 

46.  Character  of  the  Lost          .         .  .683 

47.  Their  Anguish  ....  683 

48.  Their  Punishment  Everlasting        .  .  683 

Chap.  VII.— Heaven  683 

49.  Descriptions  of  Heaven       .          .  .  683 

1.  A  Rest  683 

2.  A  House  of  Many  Mansions     .  .  683 

3.  A  Secure  Abode  .         .         .  .683 

4.  A  Better  Countiy         .          .  .683 

5.  The  New  Jerusalem               .  .683 

6.  An  Inheritance  Incorruptible    .  .  684 

7.  An  Eternal  Weight  of  Glory    .  .  684 

50.  The  Great  Multitude  of  the  Saved  .  .  684 

51.  The  Blessedness  of  Heaven  .         .  .  684 

1.  Salvation  .         .          .         .  .684 

2.  Sinlessness         ....  684 

3.  Likeness  to  Christ         .         .  .684 

4.  Association  with  Christ.          .  .  684 

5.  Reigning  with  Christ     .         .  .  684 

6.  Vision  of  God  .           .  .684 

7.  Perfect  Knowledge       .         .  .684 

8.  Fullness  of  Glory  and  Joy  .  684 

9.  No  More  Sickness         .         .  .684 

10.  No  More  Hunger  nor  Thirst     .  .  685 

11.  But  Eating  of  the  Tree  of  Life  .  .  685 

12.  And  Drinking  of  the  Water  of  Life  .  685 

13.  Praising  God      .         .         .  .685 

14.  Eternal  Life       ....  685 


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A  COMPLETE 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 


BOOK  I.-SCRIPTUPiE. 


CHAP.  L 
BOOKS  AND  AUTHORS. 

§  1.   Old  Testament  Writers. 
Lev.  xxvi.  46.  These      the  statutes  and  judgments 
and  laws,  which  the  Lord  made  between  him  and  the 
children  of  Israel  in  mount  Sinai  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

—  xxvii.  34.  These  are  the  commandments,  which 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses  for  the  children  of  Israel 
in  mount  Sinai. 

Num.  xxxvi.  13.  Tliese  are  the  commandmnnta  and 
the  judgments,  which  the  Lord  commanded,  by  the 
liand  of  Moses,  unto  the  children  of  Israel  in  the 
plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  near  Jericho. 

Deut.  i.  1.  These  he  the  words  which  Moses  spake 
unto  all  Israel  on  this  side  Jordan  in  the  wilderness, 
in  the  plain  over  against  the  Red  between  Paran, 
and  Tophel,  and  Laban,  and  Ilazeroth,  and  Dizahab. 

 3.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fortieth  year,  in 

the  eleventh  month,  on  the  first  day  of  the  month,  that 
Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  according  un- 
to all  that  the  Lord  had  given  him  in  commandment 
unto  them ; 

 4.  After  he  had  slain  Sihon  the  king  of  the 

Amorites,  whicli  dwelt  in  Ileslibon,  and  Og  the  king 
of  Bashan,  which  dwelt  at  Astaroth  in  Edrei : 

 5.  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  land  of  Moab, 

began  Moses  to  declare  this  law,  saying, 

—  iv.  44.  And  this  is  the  law  which  Moses  set  be- 
fore the  children  of  Israel : 

 45.  These  are  the  testimonies,  and  the  statutes, 

and  the  judgments,  which  Moses  spake  unto  tlie  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  after  they  came  forth  out  of  Egypt, 

Neh.  i.  1.  The  words  of  Nehemiah  the  son  of  Hacli- 
aliah.+  * 

Prov.  i.  1.  The  Proverbs  of  Solomon  the  son  of  Da- 
vid, king  of  Israel ; 

—  XXV.  1.  Thesearealsoproverbsof  Solomon,  which 
the  men  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  copied  out. 

Ec.  i.  1.  The  words  of  the  Preacher,  the  son  of  Da- 
vid, king  in  Jerusalem. 

Sol.  i.  1.  The  Song  of  songs,  which  is  Solomon's. 

Is.  i.  1.  The  vision  of  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  which 
he  saw  concerning  Judah  and  .lerusalem  in  the  days  of 
Uzziah,  Jotham,  Ahaz,  ami  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah. 

Jer.  i.  1.  The  words  of  Jeremiah  the  son  of  Hilkiah, 
of  the  priests  that  icere  in  Anathoth  in  the  land  of 
Benjamin : 

 2.  To  whom  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  in 

the  days  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Amon  king  of  Judah,  in 
the  thirteenth  year  of  his  reign. 

 3.  It  came  also  in  the  days  of  Jehoiakim  the 

son  of  Josiah  kmg  of  Judah,  unto  the  end  of  the  elev- 
enth year  of  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah, 
unto  the  carrying  away  of  Jerusalem  captive  in  the  fifth 
montli. 

Ezek.  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  thirtieth  year, 
in  the  fourth  rmnth,  in  the  fifth  day  of  the  month,  as  I 
was  among  the  captives  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  that 
tJie  heavens  were  opened,  and  I  saw  visions  of  God. 


—  —  2.  In  the  fifth  day  of  the  month,  which  icd.s 
the  fifth  year  of  king  Jehoiachin's  captivity, 

 3.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  expressly  imto 

Ezekiel  the  priest,  the  son  of  Buzi,  in  the  lantl  of  the 
Chaldeans  by  the  river  Chebar ;  and  the  hand  of  the 
Lord  was  there  upon  him. 

Hos.  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  unto  Ho- 
sea,  the  son  of  Beeri,  in  the  days  of  Uzziah,  Jotham, 
Ahaz,  and  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah,  and  m  the  days 
of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash,  king  of  Israel. 

Joel  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  Joel 
the  son  of  Pethuel. 

Amos  i.  1.  The  words  of  Amos,  who  was  among  the 
hcrdmen  of  Tekoa,  which  he  saw  concerning  Israel  in 
tlie  days  of  Uzziah  king  of  Judah,  and  in  the  days  of 
Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joasli  kmg  of  Israel,  two  years 
before  the  earthquake. 

Ob.  1.  The  vision  of  Obadiah.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
God  concerning  Edom:  We  have  heard  a  rumour 
from  the  Lord,  and  an  ambassador  is  sent  among  the 
heathen,  Arise  ye,  and  let  us  rise  up  against  her  in 
battle. 

Jonah  i.  1.  Now  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Jonah  the  son  of  Amittai,  saying, 

Micah  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  Mi- 
cah  the  jMorastliite  in  the  days  of  Jotham,  Ahaz,  and 
Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah,  which  he  saw  concerning 
Samaria  and  Jerusalem. 

Nah.  i.  1.  The  burden  of  Nineveh.  The  book  of 
the  vision  of  Nahum  the  Elkoshite. 

Hab,  i.  1.  The  burden  which  Habakkuk  the  prophet 
did  see. 

Zeph.  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  whicli  came  unto 
Zephaniah  the  son  of  Cushi,  the  sou  of  Gedaliah,  the 
son  of  Amariah,  the  spn  of  Hizkiah,  in  the  days  of 
Josiah  the  sou  of  Amon,  king  of  Judah. 

Hag.  i.  1.  In  the  second  year  of  Darius  the  king,  in 
the  sixth  month,  in  the  first  day  of  the  montli,  came 
the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Haggai  the  prophet  untoZc- 
rubbabel  the  son  of  Shealticl,  governor  of  Judah,  and 
to  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high  priest,  saying, 

Zech.i.  1.  In  the  eighth  month,  in  the  second  year  of 
Darms,  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Zechariah, 
the  son  of  Berechiah,  the  son  of  Iddo  the  prophet, 
saying, 

Mal.i.  1.  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  to 
Israel  by  Malachi. 

§  2.   New  Testament  Writers. 

Luke  i.  1.  Forasmuch  as  many  have  taken  in  hand 
to  set  forth  in  order  a  declaration  of  those  things 
which  are  most  surely  believed  among  us, 

 3.  Even  as  tliey  delivered  them  imto  us,  which 

from  the  beginning  were  eyewitnesses,  and  ministers 
of  the  word ; 

 3.  It  seemed  good  to  me  also,  having  had  per- 
fect understanding  of  all  things  from  the  very  first,  to 
write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  excellent  Thcojihilus, 

 4.  That  thou  mightcst  know  the  certainty  of 

those  things,  wherein  thou  hast  been  instructed. 

Acts  i.  1.  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  O  Theoph 
Uus,  of  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  teach, 


CHAP.  1. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  L 


Acts  i.  2.  Tjntil  the  day  in  which  he  was  taken  up, 
after  that  h(,4  through  the  Holy  Gliost  had  given  com- 
raandmentifj  unto  tlie  apostles  whom  he  liad  chosen; 

Rom.  i.  X.  Paul,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  called  to 
le  an  apostle,  separated  unto  the  gospel  of  God, 

 7:.  To  all  that  he  in  Rome,  beloved  of  God, 

called  to  be  saints :  Grace  to  you,  and  i)eace  from  God 
our  Fattier  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

1  Cor.,  i.  1.  Paul,  called  to  be  an  apostle  of  Jesus 
Christ,  through  the  will  of  God,  and  Sosthenes  our 
brother, 

 —3.  Unto  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Cor- 
inth, to  them  that  are  sanctiflod  in  Christ  Jesus, 
called  to  be  saints,  with  all  that  in  every  ])lace  call 
upo'a  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  both  theirs 
and.  ours : 

2  Cor.i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
wi.ll  of  God,  and  Timothy  our  brother,  unto  the  church 
of  God  which  is  at  Corinth,  with  all  the  saints  which 
a.'re  in  all  Achaia: 

Gal.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle,  (not  of  men,  neither  by 
man,  but  by  Jesus  Christ,  and  God  the  Father,  who 
raised  him  from  the  dead ;) 

 3.  And  all  the  brethren  which  are  with  me, 

unto  the  churches  of  Galatia : 

Eph.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
will  of  God,  to  the  saints  which  are  at  Ephesus,  and 
to  the  faithful  in  Christ  Jesus : 

Phil.  i.  1.  Paul  and  Timothens,  the  servants  of  Je- 
sus Christ,  to  all  the  saints  in  Christ  Jesus  which  are 
at  Philippi,  with  the  bishops  and  deacons 

Col.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  a]ioslle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
will  of  God,  and  Timotheus  our  Ijrother, 

 3.  To  the  saints  and  faithful  Ijrethrcn  in  Christ 

which  are  at  Colosse :  Grace  be  unto  you,  and  peace,  from 
God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

1  Thess.  1.  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timotheus, 
unto  the  church  of  the  Thessalonians  which  is  in  God 
the  Father,  and  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ:  Grace  be 
unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  and  the 
Lord  Jesus  ("lirist. 

2  Thess. i.  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timotheus, 
unto  the  church  of  the  Thessalonians  in  God  our 
Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

1  Tim.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
commandment  of  God  our  Saviour,  and  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  which  is  our  hope ; 

 3.  Unto  Timothy,  my  own  sou  in  the  faith : 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  and 
Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 

2  Tim.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
will  of  God,  according  to  the  promise  of  life  which  is 
in  Christ  Jesus, 

 3.  To  Timothy,    my   dearly  beloved  son: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  God  the  Father  and 
Christ  Jesus"  our  Lord. 

Tit.  i.  1.  Paul,  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  of 
Jesus  Christ,  according  to  the  faith  of  God's  elect,  and 
the  acknowledging  of  the  truth  which  is  after  godliness ; 

—  —  4.  To  Titus,  mine  own  son  after  the  common 
faith:  Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  God  the  Father 
and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour. 

Philem.  1.  Paul,  a  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  Tim- 
othy our  brother,  unto  Philemon  our  dearly  beloved, 
and  fellow  labourer, 

Jam.  i.  \.  James,  a  servant  of  God,  and  of  the  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  to  the  twelve  tribes  which  are  scattered 
abroad,  greeting. 

1  Pet.  i.  1.  Peter,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ,  to  the 
strangers  scattered  tln  oughout  Pontus,  Galatia,  Cappa- 
docia,  Asia,  and  Bithynia, 

2  Pet.  i.  1.  Simon  Peter,  a  servant  and  an  apostle 
of  Jesus  Christ,  to  them  that  have  obtained  like  pre- 
cious faith  with  us  through  the  righteousness  of  God 
and  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ: 

2  John  1.  The  I'lder  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her 
children,  whom  I  l<i\  e  in  the  truth ;  and  not  I  only, 
but  also  all  they  that  have  known  the  truth  ; 

 2.  For  the  truth's  sake,  which  dwclleth  in 

tC,  and  shall  be  with  us  for  ever. 

3  John  1.  The  elder  unto  the  well  beloved  Gains, 
whom  I  love  in  the  truth. 

Jude  L  Jude,  the  servant  of  Jesus   Christ,  and 


brother  of  James,  to  them  that  are  sanctified  by  God 
the  Father,  and  preserved  in  Jesus  Christ,  and  called: 

Rev.  i.  1.  The  Kevelation  of  Jesus  Christ,  which  God 
gave  unto  him,  to  shew  unto  his  servants  things  wliich 
must  shortly  come  to  pass ;  and  he  sent  and  signified 
it  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant  John : 

 3.  AVho  bare  record  of  the  word  of  God  and 

of  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  of  all  things 
that  he  saw. 

5  3.   Tlie  "Subscriptions"  to  the  Epistles.* 

Rom.  xvi.  Written  to  the  Romans  from  Corinthus, 
and  sent  by  Phebe  servant  of  the  church  at  Cenchrea. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  The  first  epistle  to  the  Corinthians  was 
written  from  Philippi  by  Stephanas,  and  Fortunatus, 
and  Achaicus,  and  Timotheus. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  The  second  e!/)^/^  to  the  Corinthians  was 
written  from  Philippi,  a  city  of  Macedonia,  1  )y  Titus  and 
Lucas. 

Gal.  vi.  Unto  the  Galatians  written  from  Rome. 
Eph.  vi.  Written  from  Rome  unto  the  Ephesians  by 
Tychicus. 

Phil.  iv.  It  was  written  to  the Philippians  from  Rome 
by  Epaphrodilus. 

Col.  iv.  Written  from  Rome  to  the  Colossians  by 
Tychicus  and  Onesimus. 

1  Thess.  V.  The  first  epistle  unto  the  Thessalonians 
was  written  from  Athens. 

2  Thess.  iii.  The  second  epistle  to  the  Thessalonians 
was  written  from  Athens. 

1  Tim.  vi.  ThefirsttoTimothy  was  written  from  Lao- 
dicea,  which  is  the  chiefest  city  of  Phrygia  Pacatiana. 

2  Tim.  iv.  The  second  epistle  unto  Timotheus,  or- 
dained the  first  bishop  of  the  church  of  the  Ephesians, 
was  written  from  Rome,  when  Paul  was  brought  be- 
fore ISTero  the  second  time. 

Titus  iii.  It  was  written  to  Titus,  ordained  the  first 
bishop  of  the  church  of  the  Cretiaus,  from  Nicopolis, 
of  Macedonia. 

Philem.  Written  from  Rome  to  Philemon,  by  Onesi- 
mus a  servant. 

Heb.xiii.  Written  to  the  Hebrews  from  Italy  by 
Timothy. 

§  4.   Books  Referred  to  not  now  Extant. 

Num.  xxi.  14.  Wherefore  it  is  said  in  the  book  of  the 
wars  of  the  Lord,  A¥hat  he  did  in  the  Red  sea,  and  iu 
the  brooks  of  Arnon, 

 15.  And  at  the  stream  of  the  brooks  that  goeth 

down  to  the  dwelling  of  Ar,  and  lietli  upon  the  border 
of  Moab. 

Jos.  X.  13.  Then  spake  Joshua  to  the  Lord  in  the 
day  when  the  Lord  delivered  up  the  Amorites  before 
the  childi'cn  of  Israel,  and  he  said  in  the  sight  of  Ls- 
rael.  Sun,  stand  thou  still  upon  Gibcon ;  and  thou, 
Moon,  in  the  valley  of  Ajalon. 

 13.  And  the;  sun  stood  still,  and  the  moon 

stayed,  until  the  people  had  avenged  themselves  upon 
their  enemies.  Is  not  this  written  in  the  book  of 
Jasher?  So  the  sun  stood  still  in  the  midst  of 
heaven,  and  hasted  not  to  go  do-nm  about  a  whole  day. 

 14.  And  there  was  no  daj'  like  that  before  it 

or  after  it,  that  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of 
a  man :  for  the  Lord  fought  for  Israel. 

2  Sam.  i.  18.  (Also  he  bade  them  teach  the  children 
of  Judah  the  use  of  the  bow :  behold,  it  is  written  in 
the  book  of  Jasher :) 

I  Kings  iv.  33.  And  he  spake  three  thousand  prov- 
erbs :  aud  his  songs  were  a  thousand  and  five. 

 33.  And  lie  spake  of  trees,  from  the  cedar  tree 

that  is  in  Lebanon  even  unto  the  hyssop  that  springeth 
out  of  the  wall :  he  spake  also  of  "beasts,  and  of  fowl, 
and  of  creeping  things,  and  of  fishes. 

—  xi.  41.  Aud  the'rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon,  and 
all  that  he  did,  and  his  wisdom,  are  they  not  written 
in  the  book  of  the  acts  of  Solomon  ? 

♦  These  euliscriptions.  thouch  found  in  many  manuscripts,  in 
some  of  tlie  host,  as  in  the  Vatican,  are  shoricr  iu  form  :  and  in 
the  Sinaitic  and  Alexandrian  are  wholly  wanting.  Furthermore, 
as  Paley  has  said,  six  of  them  at  least  are  either  false  (as  1  Cor., 
Gal.  1  Tim.^  or  improbable  (as  1  and  2  Tim.  and  Titus').  There  is 
some  reason  for  supposing  that  they  were  added  by  Euthalius, 
bishopof  Siilci,  in  Sardinia,  who  flourished  between  450  and  500 
A.D.— H. 


CHAP.  I, 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  L 


I  Chr.  xxix.  29.  Now  the  acts  of  David  the  king, 
first  and  last,  behold,  they  are  written  in  the  book  of 
Samuel  the  seer,  and  in  the  book  of  Nathan  the  jiroph 
et,  and  in  the  book  of  Gad  the  seer, 

 30.  With  all  his  reign  and  his  might,  and  the 

times  that  went  over  him,  and  over  Israel,  and  over  all 
the  kingdoms  of  the  countries. 

2  Chr.  ix.  29.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon, 
first  and  last,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  Na- 
than the  prophet,  and  in  the  jiropliecy  of  Abijali  the 
Shilonite,  and  in  the  visions  of  Iddo  ihe  seer  against 
Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat  ? 

—  xii.  15.  Now  the  acts  of  Rehoboam,  first  and 
last,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  Shemaiah  the 
l^rophet,  and  of  Iddo  the  seer  concerning  genealogies  ? 
And  there  were  wars  between  Rehoboam  and  Jeroboam 
continually. 

—  xiii.  22.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijah,  and  his 
•ways,  and  his  sayings,  are  written  in  the  story  of  the 
prophet  Iddo. 

—  XX.  34.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat, 
first  and  last,  behold,  they  are  written  in  the  book  of 
Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani,  who  is  mentioned  in  the 
took  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

—  xxvi.  23.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Uzziah,  first 
and  last,  did  Isaiah  the  prophet  the  son  of  Amoz,  write. 

—  xxxiii.  18.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Manasseh, 
and  his  prayer  unto  his  God,  and  the  Avords  of  the 
seers  that  spake  to  him  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel,  behold,  they  are  written  iu  the  book  of  the 
kings  of  Israel. 

 19.  His  prayer  also,  and  hoio  God  was  entreated 

of  him,  and  all  his  sins,  and  his  trespass,  and  the 
places  wherein  he  built  high  places,  and  set  up  groves 
and  graven  images,  before  he  was  humbled  :  behold, 
they  are  written  among  the  sayings  of  the  seers. 

—  XXXV.  25.  And  Jeremiah  lamented  for  Josiah :  and 
all  the  singing  men  and  the  singing  women  spake  of 
Josiah  in  their  lamentations  to  this  day,  and  made 
them  an  ordinance  in  Israel :  and,  behold,  they  are 
written  in  the  lamentations. 

Est.  X.  2.  And  all  the  acts  of  his  power  and  of  his 
might,  and  the  declaration  of  the  greatness  of  Morde- 
cai_,  whereunto  the  king  advanced  him,  are  they  not 
written  in  tlie  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
Media  and  Persia  ? 

§  5.   References  to  Chronicles  of  Judah. 

I  Kings  xiv.  29.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Reho- 
boam, and  all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  XV.  1.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijam,  and  all 
that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ?  And  there  was 
war  between  Abijam  and  Jeroboam. 

 23.  The  rest  of  all  the  acts  of  Asa,  and  all  his 

might,  and  all  that  he  did,  and  the  cities  which  he  built, 
are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of 
the  kings  of  Judah  ?  Nevertheless  in  the  time  of  his 
old  age  he  was  diseased  in  his  feet. 

—  xxii.  45.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat, 
and  his  might  tliat  he  shewed,  and  how  he  warred, 
are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of 
the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

2  Kings  viii.  23.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joram, 
and  all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book 
of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  xii.  19.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joash,  and  all 
that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

— xiv.  18.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  are 
they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chi-ouicles  of  the 
kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  XV.  6.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Azariah,  and 
all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

 3G.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jotham,  and 

all  that  \(i  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  V 

—  xvi.  19.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaz  which  he 
did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles 
of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 


—  xxi.  17.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Manasseh,  and 
all  that  he  did,  and  his  sin  that  he  sinned,  are  they  not 
written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
Judah  ? 

 25.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Anion  which 

he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chroni- 
cles of  the  kings  of  Judah? 

—  xxiii.  28.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Josiah,  and 
all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  xxiv.  5.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoiakim, 
and  all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of 
the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah? 

§  6.  References  to  Clironicles  of  Israel. 

I  Kings  xiv.  19.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jero- 
boam, how  he  warred,  and  how  he  reigned,  behold, 
they  are  written  iu  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the 
kings  of  Israel. 

—  XV.  31.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Nadab,  and  all 
that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  iu  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

—  xvi.  5.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Baaslia,  and 
what  he  did,  and  his  might,  are  tliey  not  written  in 
the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

 14.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Elah,  and  all 

that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

 20.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Zimri,  and  his 

treason  that  he  wrought,  arc  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel? 

 27.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Omri  which  he 

did,  and  his  might  that  he  shewed,  are  they  not  writ- 
ten iu  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

2  Kings  i.  18.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaziali 
which  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Isi'ael  ? 

—  X.  34.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehu,  and  all 
that  he  did,  and  all  his  might,  are  they  not  written  iu 
the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

—  xiii.  8.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoahaz,  and 
all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  are  tliey  not  written  in 
the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel? 

 12.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joash,  and  all 

that  he  did,  and  his  might  wherewith  he  fought  against 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  are  t\\ej  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

—  xiv.  15.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoash 
which  he  did,  and  his  might,  and  how  he  fought  with 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  are  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

 28.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jeroboam,  and 

all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  how  he  warred,  and 
how  he  recovered  Damascus,  and  Hamath,  'irhich  be- 
longed  to  Judah,  for  Israel,  are  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel? 

—  XV.  11.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Zachariah,  be- 
hold, they  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles 
of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

 15.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Shallum,  and 

his  conspiracy  which  he  made,  behold,  they  are  written 
in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

 21.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Slenahcm,  and 

all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

 2(3.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Pekahiah,  and 

all  that  he  did,  behold,  they  are  written  in  the  book  of 
the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

 31.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Pekah,  and  all 

that  he  did,  behold,  they  are  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

§  7.   References  to  the  Book  of  lun^s  of  Judah 
and  Israel. 

1  Chr.  ix.  1.  So  all  Israel  were  reckoned  by  gene- 
alogies ;  and,  behold,  they  ircre  written  in  the  book  of 
the  kings  of  Israel,  and  -Judah,  wJw  were  carried  away 
to  Babylon  for  their  transgression. 

2  Chr.  xvi.  11.  And,  behold,  the  acts  of  Asa,  first 
and  last,  lo,  they  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  kings 
of  Judah  and  Israel. 


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CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  1. 


2  Chr.  xxiv.  27.  Now  concerning  his  sons,  and  the 
greatness  of  the  burdens  had  upon  him,  and  the  re- 
pairing of  the  liouse  of  God,  Ix'hold,  they  are  written 
in  the  story  of  the  boolc  of  tlie  lyings.  And  Amaziah 
his  son  reigned  iu  his  stead. 

—  XXV.  36.  Now  tlie  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  first 
and  last,  behold,  are  tliey  not  written  in  the  book  of 
the  kings  of  J udah  and  Israel  ? 

—  xxvii.  7.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  .Jotham,  and  all 
his  wars,  and  his  ways,  lo,  they  are  written  in  the 
book  of  tiie  kings  of  Israel  and  Judah. 

—  xxviii.  20.  Now  the  rest  of  his  acts  and  of  all  his 
•ways,  first  and  last,  behold,  they  are  written  in  the 
book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel. 

—  xxxii.  32.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Hezekiah,  and 
his  goodness,  behold,  they  are  written  in  the  vision  of 
Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  and  in  the  book 
of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel. 

—  xxxv.  26.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Josiah,  and  his 
goodness,  according  to  that  loluch  was  written  in  the 
law  of  the  Lord, 

 27.  And  his  deeds,  first  and  last,  behold,  they 

are  written  in  the  book  of  the  Idngs  of  Israel  and 
Judah. 

§  8.   Profiine  Authors  Referred  to  and  Quoted. 

Acts  xvii.  28.  For  in  him  we  live,  and  move,  and 
have  our  being;  as  certain  also  of  your  own  poets 
lave  said,  For  we  are  also  his  offspring. 

1  Cor.  XV.  33.  Be  not  deceived :  evil  communications 
corrupt  good  manners.* 

Tit.  i.  12.  One  of  themselves,  eve7i  a  prophet  of 
their  own,  said,  The  Cretians  are  always  liars,  evil 
beasts,  slow  bellies. 

§  9.    The  Book  of  the  Law. 

Deut.  xxxi.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Moses 
had  made  an  end  of  writing  the  words  of  this  law  in  a 
book,  until  they  were  finished, 

 25.  That  Moses  commanded  the  Levites,  which 

bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  saying, 

 26.  Take  this  book  of  the  law,  and  put  it  in 

the  side  of  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your 
God,  that  it  may  be  there  for  a  witness  against  thee. 

2  Kings  xxii.  8.  And  Hilkiah  the  high  priest  said 
unto  Shaphan  the  scribe,  I  have  found  the  book  of 
the  law  in  the  house  of  the  Lord.  And  Hilkiah  gave 
the  book  to  Shaphan,  and  he  read  it. 

 10.  And  Shaphan  the  scribe  shewed  the  king, 

saying,  Hilkiah  the  priest  hath  delivered  me  a  book. 
And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  14.  And  when  they  brought  out 
the  money  that  was  brought  mto  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  Hilkiah  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the  law  of 
the  Lord  given  by  Moses. 

 15.  And  Hilkiah  answered  and  said  to  Sha- 
phan the  scribe,  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in 
the  house  of  the  Lord.  And  Hilkiah  delivered  the 
hook  to  Shaphan. 

 16.  And  Shaphan  carried  the  book  to  the 

king,  and  brought  the  king  word  back  again,  saying, 
All  that  was  committed  to  thy  sei-vants,  they  do  it. 

Neh.  viii.  1.  And  all  the  people  gathered  themselves 
together  as  one  man  into  the  street  that  was  before  the 
water  gate;  and  they  spake  unto  Ezra  the  scribe  to 
bring  the  book  of  the  law  of  Moses,  which  the  Lord 
had  commanded  to  Israel. 

§  10.   Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Genesis  and  Ex- 
odus.) 

Gen.  ix.  8.  And  God  spake  imto  Noah,  and  to  his 
sons  with  liim,  saying, 
Ex.  A'i.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  vii.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  See,  I  have 
made  thee  a  god  to  Pharaoh;  and  Aaron  thy  brother 
shall  be  thy  prophet. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  saying, 

—  xii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  vtnto  Moses  and  Aaron 
in  the  land  of  Egypt,  saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying. 


*  From  the  poet  Menander. — H. 


—  xiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xvi.  11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  aaymg, 

—  XXV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXX.  11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 17.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 22.  Moreover  the  Lord  spake  unto  Sloses, 

saying, 

—  xxxi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
 12.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  sajing, 

—  xxxv.  4.  And  Moses  spake  unto  all  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel,  saying.  This  is  the  thing 
which  tlie  Lord  commanded,  saying, 

—  xl.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

§  11.   Speakers  and  Hearers.  (Leviticus.) 
Lev.  iv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  V.  14.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 8.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 19.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 24.  And  the  Lord  spake  mito  Moses,  saying, 

—  vii.  22.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Closes,  saying, 
 28.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  viii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  X.  8.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Aaron,  saying, 

—  xi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Moses  and  to 
Aaron,  saying  unto  them, 

—  xii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and 
Aaron,  saying, 

— xiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses,  saying, 

  33.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  saying, 

—  XV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  to 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  xvi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  after  the 
death  of  the  two  sons  of  Aaron,  when  they  offered  be- 
fore the  Lord,  and  died ; 

—  xvii.  1.  A.nd  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xviii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  mito  Moses,  saying, 

—  xix.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XX.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxi.  16.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  3Ioses,  saying, 
— •  xxii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 17.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  JMoses,  saying, 

 26.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Closes,  saying, 

 9.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 23.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 26.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 33.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Closes,  saying, 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  IMoses,  sajing, 
 13.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  Ajid  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Moses  in  mount 
Sinai,  saymg, 

—  xxvii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Closes,  saying, 

§  12.   Speakers  and  Hearers.  (Numbers.) 

Num.  i.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the 
wilderness  of  Sinai,  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion, on  the  first  day  of  the  second  month,  in  the  second 
j'car  after  they  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
saying, 

—  i.  48.  For  the  Lord  had  spoken  imto  Moses, 
saying, 

—  ii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  iii.  5"  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saj'ing, 

 11.  And  the  Lord  spake  mito  Moses,  saying, 

 14.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses  in  the 

•s\ildemess  of  Sinai,  saying, 
 44.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  iv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 
Aai'on,  saying, 

 17.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  sajing, 
 21.  xind  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  V.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 5.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  ^Moses,  sajing, 

 11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saj-ing, 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
 22.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saj^ing, 

—  \iii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying. 


CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


Num.  viii.  5.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  ]\Ioses,  saying, 
 33.  And  tlie  Lord  spake  unto  IMoses,  saying, 

—  ix.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Sinai,  in  tlic  first  niontii  of  tlie  second  year 
after  tliey  were  come  out  of  tlie  land  of  Egj^)t,  saying, 

 9.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  X.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xiv.  20.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  XV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses,  saying, 

 17.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 37.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xvi.  30.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and 
unto  Aaron,  saying, 

 23.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 30.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 44.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xvii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  IMoses,  saying, 

—  xviii.  35.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  IMoses,  saying, 

—  xix.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Moses  and  imto 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  XX.  7.  And  tlie  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
 23.   And  the  Lord  spake  luito  Moses  and 

Aaron  in  mount  Hor,  by  the  coast  of  the  land  of* 
Edom,  saying, 

—  XXV.  10.  And  the  Lord  spalte  unto  JIoscs,  saying, 

—  XX vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  jiass  after  the  plague, 
that  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto  Eleazar  the 
son  of  Aaron  the  priest,  s.aying, 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXX.  1.  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  heads  of  the 
tribes  concerning  the  children  of  Israel,  saying.  This 
is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath  commanded. 

—  xxxi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxxiii.  50.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  iu 
the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  mar  Jericho,  saying, 

—  xxxiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses,  saying, 
 10.  Ami  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXXV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Moses  in  the 
pLains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  near  Jericho,  saying, 

 9.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  sajing, 

§  13.   Speakers  and  Hearers.   (Dent,  to  EccL) 
Deut.  xxxi.  30.  And  Moses  spake  in  the  cars  of  all 

the  congregation  of  Israel  the  'words  of  this  song, 

until  they  were  ended. 

—  xxxii.  44.  And  Moses  came  and  spake  all  the 
words  of  this  song  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  he  and 
Hoshea  the  son  of  Nun. 

 45.  And  Moses  made  an  end  of  speaking  all 

these  words  to  all  Israel : 

 43.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  that  self- 
same day,  saying, 

Jos.  iv.  15.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Joshua,  sayin^c, 

—  XX.  1.  Tlie  Lord  also  spake  unto  Joshua,  saying, 
Jud.  V.  1.  Then  sang  Deborah  and  Barak  the  son  of 

Abinoam  on  that  day,  saying, 

1  Sam.  XV.  10.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord 
tmto  Samuel,  saying, 

2  Sam.  vii.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  that  night,  that  the 
word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Nathan,  saying, 

 xxii.  1.  And  David  spake  unto  the  Lord  the 

words  of  this  song,  in  the  day  thai  the  Lord  had  de- 
livered him  out  of  the  hand  of  all  his  enemies,  and 
out  of  the  hand  of  Saul : 

I  Kings  xvi.  1.  Then  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  came  to 
Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani  against  Baasha,  saying, 

—  xvii.  8.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto 
liim,  saying, 

—  xxi.  17.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Elijah  the  Tishl)ite,  saying, 

 28.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 

Elijah  the  Tishbite,  saying, 

1  Chr.  xxi.  9.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Gad,  Da- 
vid's seer,  saj'ing, 

2  Chr.  xi.  2.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Shemaiah,  the  man  of  God,  saying, 

Ps.  jxxii.  20.  The  prayers  of  David  the  sou  of 
Jesse  are  ended. 

Prov.  XXX.  1.  The  words  of  Agur  the  son  of  Jakeh, 
even  the  prophecy:  the  man  spake  uuto  Ithlel,  even 
unto  Ithiel  and  Ucal, 


—  xxxi.  1.  The  words  of  king  Lemuel,  the  prophecy 
that  his  mojhcr  taught  him. 

Ec.  xii.  9.  And  moreover,  because  the  Preacher  was 
wise,  he  still  taught  the  people  knowledge ;  yea,  he 
gave  good  heed,  and  sought  out,  aTid  set  in  order  many 
proverbs. 

§  H.   Speakers  and  Hearers.  (Job.) 

Job  iv.  1.  Then  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  answered  and 
said, 

—  vi.  1.  But  Job  ansM'ered  and  said, 

—  viii.  1.  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 
said, 

—  i.x.  1.  Then  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xi.  1.  Then  answered  Zophar  the  Naamathite, 
and  said, 

—  xii.  1.  And  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  XV.  1.  Then  answered  Eliphaz  the  Temanite,  and 
said, 

—  xvi.  1.  Then  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xviii.  1.  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 
said, 

—  xix.  1.  Then  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  XX.  1.  Then  answered  Zophar  the  Naamathite, 
and  said, 

—  xxi.  1.  But  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xxii.  1.  Then  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  answered  and 
said, 

—  xxiii.  1.  Then  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  XXV.  1.  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 
said, 

—  xxvi.  1.  But  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xxvii.  1.  Moreover  Job  continued  his  parable,  and 
said, 

—  xxix.  1.  Moreover  Job  continued  his  parable,  and 
said, 

—  xxxiv.  1.  Furthermore  Elihu  answered  and  said, 

—  XXXV.  1.  Eliiiu  spake  moreover,  and  said, 

—  xxxvi.  1.  Elihu  also  proceeded,  and  said, 

—  xxxviii.  1.  Then  the  Lord  answered  Job  out  of 
the  whirlwind,  and  said, 

—  xl.  1.  Moreover  the  Lord  answered  Job,  and  said, 

 3.  Then  Job  answered  the  Lord,  and  said, 

 0.  Then  answered  the  Lord  unto  Job  out  of 

the  Avhirlwind,  and  said, 

—  xlii.  1.  Then  Job  answered  the  Lord,  and  said, 

§  15.   Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Is.  and  Jer.) 

Is.  ii.  1.  The  word  that  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  saw 
concerning  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

—  viii.  5.  The  Lord  spake  also  unto  me  again,  say- 
ing, 

—  xiii.  1.  The  burden  of  Babylon,  which  Isaiah  the 
son  of  Amoz  did  see. 

—  xiv.  28.  In  the  year  that  king  Ahaz  died  was  this 
burden. 

—  xxxviii.  4.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  to 
Isaiah,  saying, 

Jer.  i.  4.  Tlien  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  ii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me, 
saying, 

—  vii.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from  the 
Lord,  saying, 

—  xi.  1.  Tlie  word  that  came  to  Jeremiali  from  the 
Lord,  sajdng, 

—  xiii.  8.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  xvi.  1.  The  Avord  of  the  Lord  came  also  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xviii.  1.  The  word  which  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxi.  1.  The  word  which  came  unto  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  when  king  Zedekiah  sent  unto  him  Pashur 
the  son  of  Melchiali,  and  Zephaiiiah  the  son  of  Maa- 
seiah  the  priest,  saying, 

—  xxiv.  4.  Agarii  tlie  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto 
mc,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  con- 
cerning all  the  people  of  Judah,  in  IJie  fourth  year  of 
Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  liiat  was 
the  first  year  of  Nelnichadrezzar  king  of  Babylon ; 

— •  —  3.  The  which  Jeremiah  the  prophet  spake  unto 


CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I, 


all  the  people  of  Judali,  and  to  all  the  inhabitants  of 
Jorusalem,  saying, 

Jer,  xxvi.  1.  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Jehoia- 
kim  the  son  of  Josiah  khig  of  Judah  came  this  word 
from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxvii.  1.  In  tlie  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Jehoia- 
kim  the  son  of  .Josiah  king  of  Judah  came  this  Mord 
imto  Jei'emiah  from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxix.  1.  Now  tliese  are  the  words  of  the  letter 
of  .Teremiah  the  iiro])het  sent  from  Jerusalem  unto  the 
residue  of  the  elders  whicli  were  carried  awaj^  cap- 
tives, and  to  the  priests,  and  to  the  prophets,  and  to 
ail  the  people  Avhom  Nebuchadnezzar  had  carried 
away  captive  from  Jerusalem  to  Babylon ; 

 24.  T/t  tis  Shalt  thou  also  speak  to  ShemaiaU  the 

Nehelamite,  saying, 

 30.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  XXX.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  saying, 

 4.  And  these  are  the  words  that  the  Lord 

spake  concerning  Israel  and  concerning  Judah. 

—  xxxii.  1.  Tlie  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord  in  the  tenth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah, 
which  was  the  eigliteenth  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar. 

 6.  And  Jeremiah  said,  The  word  of  the  Lord 

came  imto  me,  saying, 

 2G.  Tlien  came. the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  Jeremiah  the  second  time,  while  he  was  yet  shut 
up  in  the  court  of  the  prison,  saying, 

 19.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

 23.  jVIorcover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xxxiv.  6.  Then  Jeremiah  the  prophet  spake  all 
these  words  unto  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  in  Jeru- 
salem. 

 7.  When  the  king  of  Babylon's  army  fought 

against  Jerusalem,  and  against  all  the  cities  of  Judah 
that  were  left,  against  Lachish,  and  against  Azekah :  for 
these  defenced  cities  remained  of  the  cities  of  Judah. 

  13.  Therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 

Jeremiah  from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  XXXV.  1.  The  word  which  came  unto  Jeremiah 
from  the  Lord,  in  the  days  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of 
Josiah  king  of  Judah,  saying, 

 12.  Tlien  came  the  "word  of  the  Lord  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xxxvi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year 
of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  /Jiai  this 
word  came  unto  Jeremiah  from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxxvii.  6.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  imto 
the  prophet  Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xl.  1.  Tlie  word  which  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  after  that  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  had  let  him  go  from  Ramah,  when  he  had  taken 
him  being  bound  in  chains  among  all  that  M'ere  carried 
away  captive  of  Jerusalem  and  Judah,  which  were 
carried  away  captive  unto  Babylon. 

—  xlii.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  ten  days,  that 
the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Jeremiah. 

—  xliii.  8.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 
Jeremiah  in  Tahpanhes,  saying, 

—  xliv.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  con- 
cerning all  the  Jews  which  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt, 
which  dwell  at  ]Migdol,  and  at  Tahpanhes,  and  at 
Noph,  and  in  the  country  of  Pathros,  saying, 

—  xlvi.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  wiucli  came  to 
Jeremiah  the  ]ii-oplict  against  the  Gentiles. 

 2.  Against  Egypt,  against  the  army  of  Pha- 

raoli-Necho  king  of  Egypt,  which  was  by  the  river 
Euphrates  in  Carchemish,  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king 
of  Babylon  smote  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the 
son  of  .Josiah  king  of  Judah. 

—  .xlvii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to 
Jeremiah  the  prophet  against  the  Philistines,  before 
that  Pharaoh  smote  Gaza. 

—  xlix.  34.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to 
Jeremiah  the  prophet  against  Elam  in  the  beginning 
of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah  kinsr  of  Judah,  saying, 

—  1.  1.  The  word  that  the  Lord  spake  against 


Babylon  and  against  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  by 
Jeremiah  the  prophet. 

§  IG.   Speakers  and  Hearers.  (Ezek.) 

Ezek.  iii.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  seven 
days,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me,  saying, 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  vii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xi.  14.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  also  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

 8.  And  in  the  morning  came  the  word  of  the 

Lord  unto  me,  saying, 

 17.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 

me,  saying, 

 21.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 

saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

xiv.  12.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  to 
me,  saying, 

—  XV.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  xvi.  1.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xvii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

 11.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 

\mto  me,  saying, 

—  xviii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 
again,  saying, 

—  XX.  45.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying, 

—  xxi.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  —  8.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

 ^  18.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto  me 

again,  saying, 

—  xxii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying, 

 17.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

me,  saying, 

  23.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto  me, 

saying, 

" —  xxiii.  i.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  imto 
me,  saying, 

—  xxiv"  1.  Again  in  the  ninth  year,  in  the  tenth 
month,  in  the  tenth  daj/  of  the  month,  the  word  of 
the  Lord  came  unto  me,  saying, 

 1.5.  Also  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 

saving, 

—  —  20.  Then  I  answered  them,  The  word  of  the 
Lord  came  unto  me,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xxvi^  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh 
year,  in  the  first  dai/  of  the  month,  {hat  the  word  of 
the  Lord  came  imto  me,  saying, 

—  xxvii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  x"x\iii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again 
unto  me,  saying, 

 11.  "Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 

unto  me,  saving, 

 20.  "Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

me,  saying, 

—  xxix"  1.  In  the  tenth  year,  in  the  tenth  vwvth,  in 
the  twelfth  da;/  of  the  month,  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  unto  me,  saying, 

 17.  And  "it  "came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and 

twentieth  year,  in  the  firet  month,  in  the  first  drty  of 
the  month,  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto  me, 
savinsr, 

XXX.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  agam  unto 
me,  sayina:, 

.  ^  20.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year, 

in  the  first  month,  in  the  seventh  day  of  the  month, 
that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me,  saving, 

—  xxxi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh 


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CHAP.  II. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I, 


year,  in  the  third  month,  in  the  first  day  of  tlie  month, 
that  the  word  of  the  Lokd  came  unto  me,  saying, 
Ezek.  xxxii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  twelfth  year, 
in  the  twelfth  month,  in  the  first  ihiij  of  the  mouth, 
tluit  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto  me,  saying, 

 17.  It  came  to  pass  also  in  the  twelfth  year,  in 

the  fifteenth  day  of  tlie  month,  that  the  word  of  the 
Lord  came  unto  me,  saying, 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
■onto  me,  saying, 

—  —  23.  "Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  xxxiv.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lobd  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  XXXV.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying, 

—  xxxvi.  16.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saj'ing, 

—  xxxvii.  15.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again 
unto  me,  saying, 

—  xxxviii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

§  17.    Speakers  an<l  Hearers.   (Jonah  to  Zecli.) 

Jonah  iii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Jonah  the  second  time,  saying, 

Hab.  iii.  1.  A  prayer  of  Ilabakkuk  the  prophet  upon 
Shigionoth. 

Hag.  ii.  1.  In  the  seventh  month,  in.  the  one  and 
twentieth  day  of  the  month,  came  the  word  of  the 
Lord  by  the  prophet  Haggai,  saying, 

 10.  In  tlie  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  ninth 

month,  in  the  second  year  of  Darius,  came  the  word 
of  the  Loud  by  Haggai  the  prophet,  saying, 

 20.  And  again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 

unto  Haggai  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
month,  saying, 

Zech.  i.  7.  Upon  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
eleventh  montli,  which  is  the  month  Sebat,  in  the 
second  year  of  Darius,  came  the  word  of  the  Lord 
unto  Zecliariah,  the  son  of  Berechiah,  the  son  of  Iddo 
the  prophet,  saying, 

—  iv.  8.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  vi.  9.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year  of 
king  Darius,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Zechariah  in  the  fourth  day  of  the  ninth  month,  even 
in  Chisleu ; 

 4.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

unto  me,  saying, 

—  vii.  8.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Zechariah,  sajdng, 

—  viii.  1.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  came 
to  me,  saying, 

 is.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  came 

unto  me,  saying. 


CHAP.  II. 

PROMULGATION  OF  SCRIPTURE. 

§  18.   First  Tables  of  Stone. 

Ex.  xxiv.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Come 
up  to  me  into  the  mount,  antl  be  there;  and  I  will  give 
thee  tables  of  stone,  and  a  law,  and  conmiandments 
which  I  have  written ;  that  thou  niayest  teach  them. 

—  xxxi.  18.  And  he  gave  unto  Moses,  when  he  had 
made  an  end  of  communing  with  him  upon  mount  Si- 
nai, two  tables  of  testimony,  tables  of  stone,  written 
with  the  finger  of  God. 

—  xxxii.  15.  And  ]\Ioses  tumed,  and  went  down  from 
the  mount,  and  tlie  two  tables  of  tlic  testimony  vere 
in  his  hand :  the  tables  'were  written  on  both  their  sides ; 
on  the  one  side  and  on  the  other  were  they  written. 

 IG.  And  the  tables  were  the  work  of  God,  and 

the  writing  was  the  writing  of  God,  graven  upon  the 
tables. 

 19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  he  came 

nigh  unto  the  camp,  that  he  saw  the  calf,  and  the 
dancing :  and  Moses'  anger  waxed  hot,  and  he  cast  the 


tables  out  of  his  hands,  and  brake  them  beneath  the 
mount. 

Deut.  iv.  13.  And  he  declared  unto  you  his  covenant, 
■(vliicli  he  commanded  you  to  perform,  even  ten  com- 
mandments ;  and  he  wrote  them  upon  two  tables  of 
stone. 

—  V.  22.  These  words  the  Lord  sj^ake  unto  all  your 
assembly  in  the  mount  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire,  of 
the  cloud,  and  of  the  thick  darkness,  with  a  great  voice ; 
and  he  added  no  more.  And  he  wrote  them  in  two 
tables  of  stone,  and  delivered  them  imto  me. 

—  ix.  10.  And  the  Lord  delivered  unto  me  two 
tables  of  stone  written  with  the  finger  of  God;  and  on 
them  was  ■written  according  to  all  the  words  which  the 
Lord  spake  with  you  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  fire,  in  the  day  of  the  assembly. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty 

days  and  forty  nights,  that  the  Lord  gave  me  the  two 
tables  of  stone,  even  the  tables  of  the  covenant. 

 15.  So  I  tumed  and  came  down  from  the 

mount, and  the  mount  burned  with  fire:  and  the  two 
tables  of  the  covenant  were  in  my  two  hands. 

 17.  And  I  took  the  two  tables,  and  cast  them 

out  of  my  two  hands,  and  brake  them  before  your 
eyes. 

§  19.   Second  Tables  of  Stone. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Hew 
thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the  first:  and  I  will 
write  upon  these  tables  the  words  that  were  in  the  first 
tables,  which  thou  brakest. 

 4.  And  he  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto 

the  first;  and  Moses  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
went  up  unto  mount  Sinai,  as  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded him,  and  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of 
stone. 

—  xxxiv.  28.  And  he  was  there  with  the  Lord  forty 
days  and  forty  nights :  he  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor 
drink  water.  And  He  wrote  upon  the  tables  the 
words  of  the  covenant,  the  ten  commandments. 

Deut.  X.  1.  At  that  time  the  Lord  said  unto  me. 
Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unlo  the  first,  and 
come  up  unto  me  into  the  mount,  and  make  thee  an  ark 
of  wood. 

 3.  And  I  will  write  on  the  tables  the  words 

that  were  in  the  first  tables  which  thou  brakest,  and 
thou  shalt  put  them  in  the  ark. 

 3.  And  I  made  an  ark  of  sliittim  wood,  and 

hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the  first,  and  went 
up  into  the  mount,  having  the  two  tables  in  mine  hand. 

 4.  And  he  wrote  on  the  tables,  according  to 

tlie  first  writing,  the  ten  commandments,  which  the 
Lord  spake  unto  you  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  fire,  in  the  day  of  the  assembly:  and  the  Lord 
gave  them  unto  me. 

§  20.   Depository  of  the  Tables  of  Stone. 

Deut.  X.  5.  And  I  turned  myself  and  came  down 
from  the  mount,  and  put  the  tables  in  the  ark  which 
I  had  made;  and  there  they  be,  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded me. 

1  Kings  viii.  9.  There  was  nothing  in  the  ark  save 
the  two  tables  of  stone,  which  Moses  put  there  at 
Iloreb,  when  the  Lord  made  a.  covenant  with  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

2  Chr.  v.  10.  There  was  nothing  in  the  ark  save 
the  two  tables  which  Moses  put  therein  at  Horeb, 
when  the  Lord  made  a  covenant  with  the  chikken  of 
Israel,  when  they  came  out  of  Egjq^t. 

&eHeb.ix.  4. 

§  21.   Public  Inscriptions. 

Deut.  vi.  9.  And  thou  sb.alt  write  them  tipon  the 
posts  of  thy  house,  and  on  thy  gates. 

—  xi.  20.  And  thou  shalt  write  them  upon  the  door 
posts  of  thine  house,  and  upon  thy  gates : 

—  xxvii.  2.  And  it  shall  be,  on  the  day  when  j'e 
shall  pass  over  Jordan  unto  the  land  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  giveth  thee,  that  thou  shalt  set  thee  up  great 
stones,  and  plaster  them  with  plaster : 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  write  upon  them  all  the 

words  of  this  law,  when  thou  art  passed  over,  that  thou 
mayest  go  in  unto  the  laud  which  the  Lord  thy  God 


CHAP.  11. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


givcth  thee,  a  land  that  flowelh  with  milk  and  honey ; 
as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fatlicrs  hath  promised  thee. 

Deut.  xxvii.  8.  And  thou  shall  write  upon  the  stones 
all  the  words  of  tliis  law  veiy  ])lainly. 

Jos.  viii.  32.  And  lie  wrote  tliere  upon  tlie  stones  a 
copy  of  the  law  of  Closes,  wliich  he  wrote  in  the  pres- 
ence of  the  children  of  Israel. 

Hab.  ii.  2.  And  the  Lord  answered  me,  and  said, 
Write  the  vision,  and  make  it  plain  upon  tables,  that 
he  may  run  that  readcth  it. 

§  22.   Written  Rolls,  or  Books. 

Deut.  xvii.  18.  And  it  sliall  he,  when  he  sitteth  upon 
the  throne  of  his  liingtlom,  tliat  he  shall  write  him  a 
copy  of  tliis  law  in  a  book  out  of  iliut  ivliich  is  before 
the  priests  the  Levites : 

 19.  And  it  sliall  be  with  him,  and  he  sliall 

read  therein  all  the  days  of  his  life;  that  he  may  Icam 
to  fear  tlie  Lord  his  God,  to  keep  all  tlie  Avords  of 
this  law  and  these  statutes,  to  do  them: 

—  xxxi.  9.  And  Moses  wrote  this  law,  and  delivered 
it  imto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Levi,  Avhich  liare  the  ark 
of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  mito  all  the  elders 
of  Israel. 

 19.  Now  therefore  write  ye  this  song  for  yon, 

and  teach  it  the  cliildren  of  Israel;  jnit  it  in  tlieir 
moutlis,  that  this  song  may  be  a  witness  for  me 
against  the  children  of  Israel. 

 22.  Moses  therefore  wrote  this  song  the  same 

da}',  and  tauglit  it  tlie  cliildren  of  Israel. 

Is.  XXX.  8.  Now  go,  write  it  before  them  in  a  table, 
and  note  it  in  a  book,  that  it  may  be  for  the  time  to 
come  for  ever  and  ever : 

Jer.  XXX.  2.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
saying.  Write  thee  all  the  words  that  I  have  spoken 
imto  thee  in  a  book. 

—  xxxvi.  2.  Take  thee  a  roll  of  a  book,  and  write  there- 
in all  the  words  that  I  have  spoken  unto  thee  against 
Israel,  and  against  Judah,  and  against  all  tlie  nations, 
from  llie  day  I  spake  unto  thee,  irom  the  days  of  Jo- 
siah,  even  unto  this  day. 

 4.  Tlien  Jeremiah  called  Baruch  the  son  of 

Neriali :  and  Baruch  wrote  from  tlie  month  of  Jere- 
miah all  the  Avords  of  the  Lord,  which  he  had  spoken 
unto  him,  upon  a  roll  of  a  book. 

 17.  And  they  asked  Barnch,  saying.  Tell  us 

now,  IIow  didst  thou  write  all  these  words  at  his 
moutli  ? 

 18.  Then  Baruch  answered  tlicm.  He  pro- 
nounced all  these  words  nnto  me  with  his  mouth,  and 
I  wrote  them  with  ink  in  the  book. 

 27.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Jere- 
miah, after  that  the  king  had  bumed  the  roll,  and  tlie 
words  which  Barach  wrote  at  the  moutli  of  Jeremiah, 
saying, 

 28.  Take  thee  again  another  roll,  and  write  in 

it  all  tlie  former  words  that  were  in  the  first  roll, 
which  Jelioiakim  the  king  of  Judali  hath  burned. 

 32.  Tlien  took  Jeremiali  another  roll,  and 

gave  it  to  Baruch  the  scribe,  the  son  of  Neriah ;  Avho 
wrote  therein  from  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah  all  tlie 
words  of  tlie  book  wliicli  Jelioiakim  king  of  Judah 
liad  burned  in  the  fire:  and  there  were  added  besides 
unto  tliem  many  like  words. 

—  xlv.  1.  The  word  that  Jeremiah  the  prophet  spake 
wnlo  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah,  when  he  had  written 
these  words  in  a  book  at  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah,  in 
tlie  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  sou  of  Josiah  king  of 
Judali,  saying, 

—  li.  (iO.  So  Jeremiah  A\TOte  in  a  book  all  the  evil 
that  should  come  upon  Babylon,  even  all  these  words 
tliat  are  written  against  Babylon. 

Gal.  vi.  11.  Ye  see  how  large  a  letter  I  liave  written 
unto  you  with  mine  own  hand. 

Heb.  xiii.  22.  And  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  suffer  the 
word  of  exhortation  :  for  I  have  -WTitten  a  letter  unto 
you  in  few  words. 

I  Pet.  v.  12.  By  Silvanus,  a  fliithful  brother  unto 
you,  as  I  suppose,  I  liave  written  briefly,  exhorting, 
and  testifying  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God  where- 
in ye  stand. 

Rev.  i.  11.  Saying,  1  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  first 
Bud  the  lujit :  and,  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book, 


and  send  it  unto  the  seven  churches  which  are  in 
Asia  ;  unto  Ephesus,  and  unto  Smyrna,  and  unto  Per- 
gamos,  and  unto  Thyatira,  and  unto  Sardis,  and  unto 
Philadelphia,  and  unto  Laodicea. 

•  19.  Write  the  things  which  thou  hast  seen, 

and  the  things  which  are,  and  the  things  which  shall 
be  hereafter  : 

§  23.   The  Believer,  a  Book. 
2  Cor.  iii.  2.  Ye  are  our  epistle  written  in  our  hearts, 
known  and  read  of  all  men ; 

—  —  3.  Fontsmuch  <is  ye  are  manifestly  declared  to 
be  the  epistle  of  Christ  ministered  by  us,  written  not 
with  ink,  but  with  the  Spirit  of  the  living  God  ;  not  in 
tables  of  stone,  but  in  fleshly  tables  of  the  heart. 

§  24.    Sealing  of  Books. 

Is.  viii.  16.  Bind  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law 
among  my  disciples.. 

Dan.  viii.  20.  And  the  vision  of  the  evening  and  the 
morning  which  was  told  is  true  :  wherefore  shut  thou 
up  the  vision  ;  for  it  shall  be  for  many  days. 

—  xii.  4.  But  thou,  O  Daniel,  shut  up  the  words,  and 
seal  the  book,  ei-en  to  the  time  of  the  end :  many  shall 
run  to  and  fro,  and  knowledge  shall  be  increased. 

 9.  And  he  said.  Go  thy  way,  Daniel :  for  the 

words  are  closed  up  and  sealed  till  the  time  of  the  end. 

Rev.  X.  4.  And  when  the  seven  thunders  had  uttered 
their  voices,  I  was  about  to  write:  and  I  heard  a  voice 
from  heaven  saying  unto  me,  Seal  up  those  things 
which  the  seven  thunders  uttered,  and  write  them  not. 

—  xxii.  10.  And  he  saitli  unto  me,  S^-al  not  the  say- 
ings of  the  prophecy  of  tliis  book :  for  the  time  is  at 
hand. 

§  25.    Scripture  not  to  be  Altered. 

Deut.  iv.  2.  Ye  sh.all  not  add  unto  the  word  which 
I  command  you,  neither  shall  j-e  diminish  aught  from  it, 
that  ye  may  keep  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 
your  God  which  I  command  you. 

—  xii.  82.  What  tiling  soever  I  command  you,  ob- 
serve to  do  it ;  thou  Shalt  not  add  thereto,  nor  dimiu- 
ish  from  it. 

Prov.  XXX.  6.  Add  thou  not  unto  his  words,  lest  he 
reprove  thee,  and  thou  be  found  a  liar. 

Rev.  xxii.  18.  For  I  testify  unto  every  man  that 
heareth  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  book,  If  any 
man  shall  add  unto  these  things,  God  shall  add  unto 
him  the  plagues  that  are  written  in  this  book. 

 19.  And  if  any  man  shall  take  away  from  the 

words  of  the  book  of  this  prophecy,  God  shall  take 
away  his  part  out  of  the  book  of  life,  and  out  of  the 
holy  city,  and  from  the  things  which  are  written  in 
this  book. 

§  26.   To  be  Publicly  Read. 

Deut.  xxxi.  10.  And  Moses  commanded  them,  say- 
ing. At  the  end  of  erery  seven  j'ears,  in  the  solemnity 
of  tlie  j'ear  of  release,  in  the  feast  of  tabernacles, 

 11.  AVhen  all  Israel  is  come  to  appear  before 

the  Lord  thy  God  in  the  place  which  he  sliall  choose, 
thou  shalt  read  this  law  before  all  Israel  in  their 
hearing. 

 12.  Gather  the  people  together,  men,  and  wo- 
men, and  children,  and  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy 
gates,  that  they  may  hear,  and  that  they  may  learn, 
and  fear  the  Lord  your  God,  and  observe  to  do  all  the 
words  of  this  law : 

 1.3.  And  that  their  children,  which  have  not 

known  any  thing,  may  hear,  and  learn  to  fear  the 
Lord  your  God,  as  long  as  j-e  live  in  the  land  whither 
ye  go  over  Jordan  to  possess  it. 

Jer.  v.  20.  Declare  this  iu  the  house  of  Jacob,  and 
publish  it  in  Judali,  saying, 

—  xi.  6.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Proclaim  all 
these  words  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets 
of  Jerusalem,  saying,  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  cove- 
nant, and  do  them. 

—  xxxvi.  G.  Therefore  go  thou,  and  read  in  the  roll 
which  thou  hast  written  from  my  mouth,  the  words  of 
the  Lord  in  the  ears  of  the  people  in  the  Lord's  house 
upon  the  fasting  day:  and  also  thou  shalt  read  them  in 
the  cars  of  all  Judah  that  come  out  of  their  cities. 

 8.  And  Baruch  the  sou  of  Neriah  did  accord- 
ing to  all  that  Jeremiah  the  prophet  commanded  him, 


CHAP.  II. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


reading  in  the  book  the  words  of  the  Lokd  in  the 
Lord's  house. 

Col.  iv.  16.  And  when  this  epistle  is  read  among 
you,  cause  that  it  be  read  also  in  the  church  of  the 
Laodiceans ;  and  that  ye  likewise  read  the  ejnstle  from 
Laodicea. 

1  Thess.  V.  27.  I  charge  you  by  the  Lord,  that  this 
epistle  be  read  unto  all  the  holy  brethren. 

§  27.  Instances. 

Ex.  xix.  7.  And  Jloses  came  and  called  for  the  el- 
ders of  the  people,  and  laid  before  their  faces  all  these 
words  which  the  Lord  commanded  him. 

—  xxiv.  7.  And  he  took  the  book  of  the  covenant, 
and  read  in  the  audience  of  the  people  :  and  they  said. 
All  that  the  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do,  and  be  obe- 
dient. 

Jos.  viii.  34.  And  afterward  he  read  all  the  words  of 
the  law,  the  blessings  and  cursings,  according  to  all 
that  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law. 

 35.  There  was  not  a  word  of  all  that  Moses 

commanded,  which  Joshua  read  not  before  all  the 
congregation  of  Israel,  with  the  women,  and  the  little 
ones,  and  the  strangers  that  were  conversant  among 
them. 

2  Kings  xxiii.  2.  And  the  king  went  up  into  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  all  the  men  of  Judah  and  all 
the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  with  him,  and  the  priests, 
and  the  prophets,  and  all  the  people,  both  small  and 
great :  and  he  read  in  their  cars  all  the  Avords  of  the 
book  of  the  covenant  which  was  found  in  the  house 
of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  18.  Then  Shaphan  the  scribe  told  the 
king,  saying,  Hilkiah  the  jiriest  l-.ath  given  me  a  book. 
And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king. 

—  —  30.  And  the  king  went  up  "into  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  all  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Jerusalem,  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites, 
and  all  the  people,  great  end  small:  and  he  lead  in 
their  ears  all  the  words  of  the  book  of  the  covenant 
that  was  found  in  the  house  c  f  the  Lord. 

Neh.  viii.  2.  And  Ezra  the  priest  brought  the  law 
before  the  congregation  both  of  men  and  women,  and 
all  that  could  hear  with  understanding,  upon  the  first 
day  of  the  seventh  month. 

 3.  And  he  read  therein  before  the  street  that 

teas  before  the  water  gate  from  the  morning  until  mid- 
day, before  the  men  and  the  women,  and  those  that 
could  understand ;  and  the  cars  of  all  the  people  were 
attentive  to  the  book  of  the  law. 

 4.  And  Ezra  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit 

of  wood,  which  they  had  made  for  the  purpose ;  and  be- 
side him  stood  Mattithiah,  and  Shema,  and  Anaiah, 
and  Urijah,  and  Hilkiah,  and  Jlaaseiah,  cn  his  right 
hand ;  and  on  his  left  hand,  Pedaiah,  and  Mishael, 
and  Malchiah,  and  Hashum,  and  Hashbadana,  Zecha- 
riah,  and  Meshullam. 

 5.  And  Ezra  opened  the  book  in  the  sight  of 

all  the  people  ;  (for  he  was  above  all  the  people";)  and 
"when  he  opened  it,  all  the  people  stood  up  : 

 18.  Also  day  by  day,  from  the  first  day  unto 

the  last  day,  he  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  God. 
And  they  kept  the  feast  seven  days  ;  and  on  the  eighth 
day  was  a  solemn  assembly,  according  unto  the  man- 
ner. 

Jer.  xxxvi.  10.  Then  read  Baruch  in  the  book  the 
words  of  Jeremiah  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in  the 
chamber  of  Gemariah  the  son  of  Shaphan  the  scribe, 
in  the  higher  court,  at  the  entrj'  of  the  new  gate  of 
the  Lord's  house,  in  the  ears  of  all  the  people. 

 14.  Therefore  all  the  princes  sent  Jehudi  the 

Bon  of  Nethaniah,  the  son  of  Shelemiali,  the  son  of 
Cushi,  unto  Baruch,  saying.  Take  in  thine  hand  the 
roll  wherein  thou  hast  read' in  the  ears  of  ^Ihe  people, 
and  come.  So  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah  took  the  roll 
in  his  hand,  and  came  unto  them. 

 15.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Sit  down  now, 

and  read  it  in  our  ears.  So  Baruch  read  it  in  their 
ears. 

 21.  So  the  king  sent  Jehudi  to  fetch  the  roll; 

and  he  took  it  out  of  Elishama  the  scribe's  chamber. 
And  Jehudi  read  it  in  the  ears  of  the  king,  and  in  the 
ears  of  all  the  princes  which  stood  beside  the  king. 
IB 


§  28.   Instruction  in  Scripture. 

Deut.  vi.  7.  And  thou  shalt  teach  them  diligently 
unto  thy  children,  and  shall  talk  of  them  when  thou 
sittest  in  thine  house,  and  when  thou  walkest  by  the 
way,  and  when  thou  liest  down,  and  when  thou  risest 
up. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  hind  them  for  a  sign  upon 

thine  hand,  and  they  shall  be  as  frontlets  between  thine 
eyes. 

2  Chr.  xvii.  9.  And  they  taught  in  Judah,  and  had 
the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  with  them,  and  went 
about  throughout  all  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  taught 
the  people. 

Ezr.  vii.  10.  For  Ezra  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek 
the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  to  do  it^  and  to  teach  in 
Israel  statutes  and  judgments. 

Neh.  viii.  7.  Also  Jeshua,  and  Bani,  and  Sherebiah, 
Jamin,  Akkub,  Shabbethai,  Ilodijah,  Maaseiah,  Keli- 
ta,  Azariah,  Jozabad,  Ilanan,  Pelaiah,  and  the  Levites, 
caused  the  people  to  imderstand  the  law :  and  the 
people  stood  in  their  jilace. 

 8.  So  they  read  in  the  book  in  the  law  of  God 

distinctly,  and  gave  the  sense,  and  caused  them  to  un- 
derstand the  reading. 

Is.  xxviii.  10.  For  precept  5e  upon  precept,  pre- 
cept upon  precept ;  line  upon  line,  line  upon  line ; 
here  a  little,  and  there  a  little. 

Dan.  vii.  16.  I  came  near  unto  one  of  them  that 
stood  by,  and  asked  him  the  truth  of  all  this.  So  ho 
told  me,  and  made  me  know  the  interpretation  of  the 
things. 

Mat.  xiii.  36.  Then  Jesus  sent  the  multitude  away, 
and  went  into  the  house,  and  his  disciples  came  unto 
him,  saying,  Declare  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares 
of  the  field. 

—  XV.  10.  And  he  called  the  multitude,  and  said 
imto  them,  Hear,  and  imderstand : 

Mark  iv.  13.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Know  ye  not 
this  parable?  and  how  then  will  ye  know  all  para- 
bles? 

—  vii.  14.  And  when  he  had  called  all  the  people 
vnto  him,  he  said  unto  them.  Hearken  imto  me  eveiy 
one  of  you,  and  understand : 

Luke  xxiv.  27.  And  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the 
prophets,  he  expounded  unto  them  in  all  the  Scrip- 
tures the  things  concerning  himself 

 45.  Then  opened  he  their  understanding,  that 

they  might  understand  the  Scriptures, 

Acts  viii.  31.  And  he  said.  How  can  I,  except  some 
man  should  guide  me  ?  And  he  desired  Philip  that  he 
would  come  up  and  sit  with  him. 

—  xviii.  26.  And  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the 
sjmagogue :  whom  when  Aquila  and  Priscilla  had 
heard,  they  took  him  unto  them,  and  expounded  unto 
him  the  way  of  God  more  perfectly. 

—  xxviii.  23.  And  when  they  had  appointed  him  a 
day,  there  came  many  to  him  into  his  lodging ;  to 
whom  he  expounded  and  testified  the  kingdom  of 
God,  persuading  them  concerning  Jesus,  both  out  of 
the  law  of  Moses,  and  out  of  the  prophets,  from  morn- 
ing till  evening. 

See  Deut.  xi.  19.   Mat.  xiii.  18.  Luke  viii.  11. 
§  2?).   Scripture  Studied. 

Neh.  viii.  13.  And  on  the  second  day  were  gathered 
together  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  all  the  people,  the 
priests,  and  the  Levites,  unto  Ezra  the  scribe,  even  to 
understand  the  words  of  the  law. 

Ps.  cxix.  12.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  :  teach  me 
thy  statutes. 

 18.  Open  thou  mine  eyes,  that  I  may  behold 

wondrous  things  out  of  thy  law. 

Dan.  xii.  8.  And  I  heard,  but  I  vmderstood  not ; 
then  said  I,  O  my  Lord,  what  shall  be  the  end  of  these 

things  f 

Mat.  XV.  15.  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  unto 
him.  Declare  unto  us  this  parable. 

 16.  And  Jesus  said.  Are  ye  also  yet  without 

rmderstanding  ? 

Mark  vii.  17.  And  when  he  was  entered  into  the 
house  from  the  people,  his  disciples  asked  him  con- 
cerning the  parable. 

John  V.  39.  Search  the  Scriptures;  for  in  them  ye 


CHAP.  III. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


think  ye  have  eternal  life ;  and  they  are  they  which 
testify  of  me. 

Acts  viii.  28.  Was  returning,  and  sitting  in  his  chariot 
read  Esaias  the  projihet. 

 30.  And  Phihp  ran  tliither  to  Mm,  and  heard 

him  read  the  propliet  Esaias,  and  said,  Understandest 
thou  what  thou  readest  V 

—  xvii.  11.  Tlie.se  were  more  noble  than  those  in 
Thessalonicii,  in  tliat  they  received  the  word  with  all 
readiness  of  mind,  niul  searched  the  Scriptures  daily, 
whether  those  things  w  ere  so. 

§  30.   Kod's  Word  Declared. 

Ps.  cxix.  13.  With  my  lips  have  I  declared  all  the 
judgments  of  thy  mouth. 

 46.  I  Avill  speak  of  thy  testimonies  also  before 

kings,  and  will  not  be  ashamed. 

 172.  My  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  word :  for 

all  thy  commandments  are  righteousness. 

Is.  xxi.  10.  O  ray  tlu'eshing,  and  the  corn  of  my 
floor :  that  which  I  have  heard  of  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel,  have  I  declared  unto  you. 

Jer.  xlii.  4.  Then  Jeremiah  the  prophet  said  unto 
them,  I  have  heard  you  ;  behold,  I  will  pray  imto  the 
Loud  yom*  God  according  to  your  words ;  and  it  shall 
come  to  pass,  that  whatsoever  thing  the  Lord  shall 
answer  you,  I  will  declare  unto  you;  I  will  keep 
nothing  back  from  you. 

Acts  XX.  20.  Wherefore  I  take  you  to  record  this 
day,  that  I  <im  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  rnen. 

 37.  For  I  have  not  shunned  to  declare  imto 

you  all  the  counsel  of  God. 

I  Cor.  ii.  1.  And  I,  brethren,  when  I  came  to  you, 
came  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  wisdom,  de- 
claring unto  you  the  testimony  of  God. 

 XV.  1.  Moreover,  brethren,  I  declare  unto  you 

the  gospel  which  I  preached  unto  you,  which  also  ye 
have  received,  and  wherein  ye  stand. 

 2.  By  which  also  ye  are  saved,  if  ye  keep  in 

memor}'  what  I  preached  unto  you,  unless  ye  have 
believed  in  vain. 

I  John  i.  3.  That  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  de- 
clare we  unto  you,  that  ye  also  may  have  fellowship 
with  us ;  and  truly  our  fellowship  is  with  the  Father, 
and  with  his  Son  Jesus  Christ. 


CHAP.  III. 
CHARACTERrSTICS  OF  SCEIPTURE. 
§  31.   Divinely  Inspired. 

[See  page  1,     1  and  2,  "Old  Testainent  Writers,"  etc.,  also  page 
4,     10-17,  "Speakers  and  Hearers."] 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  1.  Now  these  be  the  last  words  of 
David.  David  the  son  of  Jesse  said,  and  the  man 
wJw  was  raised  up  on  high,  the  anointed  of  the  God 
of  Jacob,  and  the  sweet  psalmist  of  Israel,  said, 

 2.  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  spake  by  me,  and 

his  word  was  in  my  tongue. 

2  Kings  xxi.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  by  his  ser- 
vants the  prophets,  saying, 

Neh.  ix.  13.  Thou  earnest  down  also  upon  mount 
Sinai,  and  spakest  with  them  from  heaven,  and  gavest 
them  right  judgments,  and  true  laws,  good  statutes 
and  commandments : 

 14.  And  madest  known  to  them  thy  holy 

sabbath,  and  commandedst  them  precepts,  statutes,  and 
laws,  by  the  hand  of  ]\Ioscs  thy  servant : 

Rom.i.  2.  (Which  he  had  promised  afore  by  his 
projihets  in  the  holv  Scriptures,) 

I  Cor.  ii.  3.  And  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in 
fear,  and  in  much  trembling. 

 4.  And  my  speech  and  my  preaching  iras  not 

with  enticing  words  of  man's  wisdom,  but  in  demon- 
stration of  the  Spirit  and  of  power : 

 5.  Tliat  your  faith  should  not  stand  in  the 

wisdom  of  men,  but  in  the  power  of  God. 

 13.  Whicli  things  also  we  speak,  not  in  the 

words  which  man's  wisdom  teachetli,  but  which  the 
Holy  Ghost  teacheth  ;  comparing  spiritual  things  witJi 
Bpiritual. 


—  vii.  40.  But  she  is  happier  if  she  so  abide,  after 
my  judgment:  and  I  think  also  that  I  have  the  Spirit 
of  God. 

—  xiv.  36.  What !  came  the  word  of  God  out  from 
j'ou  ?  or  came  it  unto  you  only  ? 

 37.  If  any  man  think  himself  to  he  a  prophet, 

or  spiritual,  let  him  acknowledge  that  the  things  tliat 
I  write  unto  you  are  the  commandments  of  the  Lord. 

Gal.  i.  11.  I3ut  I  certify  you,  brethren,  that  the  gos- 
pel which  was  preached  of  me  is  not  after  man. 

 12.  For  I  neither  received  it  of  man,  neither 

was  I  taught  if,  but  by  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Eph.  iii.  3.  How  that  liy  revelation  he  made  known 
imto  me  the  mystery ;  (as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  words ; 

1  Thess.  ii.  13.  For  this  cause  also  thank  we  God 
without  ceasing,  because,  when  ye  received  the  word 
of  God  which  ye  heard  of  us,  ye  received  if  not  ((s  the 
word  of  men,  but,  as  it  is  in  truth,  the  word  of  God, 
which  efFeetually  worketh  also  in  j'ou  that  believe. 

2  Tim.  iii.  16.  All  Scripture  m  given  by  inspiration 
of  God,  and  /s  profitable  lor  doctrine,  for  reproof,  for 
correction,  for  instruction  in  righteousness: 

1  Pet.  i.  10.  Of  which  salvation  the  prophets  have 
inquired  and  searched  diligently,  who  prophesied  of 
the  grace  that  should  tome  unto  you. 

 11.  Searching  what,  or  what  manner  of  time 

the  Spirit  of  Christ  which  was  in  them  did  signify, 
when  it  testified  beforehand  the  sufferings  of  Christ, 
and  the  gloiy  that  should  follow. 

 12.  Unto  whom  it  was  revealed,  that  not  unto 

themselves,  but  unto  us  they  did  minister  the  things, 
which  are  now  reported  unto  you  by  tlicm  that  have 
preached  the  gospel  unto  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
sent  down  from  heaven ;  which  things  the  angels  de- 
sire to  look  into. 

2  Pet.  1.  20.  Knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecy  of 
the  Scripture  is  of  any  private  interpretation. 

 21.  For  the  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time 

by  the  will  of  man :  but  holy  men  of  God  spake  as 
tliey  icere  moved  Ijy  the  Holy  Ghost. 

I  John  V.  9.  If  we  receive  the  witness  of  men,  the 
witness  of  God  is  greater :  for  this  is  the  witness  of 
God  which  he  has  testified  of  his  Son. 

See  Rev.  i.  10. 

§  32.  Dluniinatiiig. 

Ps.  cxix.  105.  Thy  word  is  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and 
a  light  unto  my  path. 

PVov.  vi.  23.  For  the  commandment  is  a  lamp ;  and 
the  law  is  light ;  and  reproofs  of  instruction  are  the 
way  of  life : 

2  Pet.  i.  19.  We  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  proph- 
ecy; whereunto  ye  do  well  that  ye  take  heed,  as 
unto  a  light  that  shineth  in  a  dark  place,  imtil  the  day 
dawn,  and  the  daystar  arise  in  your  hearts. 

1  John  ii.  8.  Again,  a  new  commandment  I  write 
unto  you,  which  thing  is  true  in  him  and  in  you  :  be- 
cause the  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now 
shineth. 

§  33.  Pure. 

Ps.  xii.  6.  The  words  of  the  Lord  are  pure  words: 
as  silver  tried  in  a  furnace  of  earth,  pm-ified  seven 
times. 

—  cxix.  140.  Thy  word  is  veiy  pm-e :  therefore  thy 
servant  loveth  it. 

Prov.  XXX.  5.  Every  word  of  God  is  pure:  he  is  a 
shield  unto  them  that  put  their  trust  in  him. 

John  XV.  3.  Now  ye  are  clean  through  the  word 
which  I  have  spoken  unto  you. 

Rom.  vii.  12.  Wherefore  the  law  is  holy,  and  the 
couuuautlmcnt  holy,  and  just,  and  good. 

§  34.   Perfection  and  Truth  of  Scripture. 

2  Sam.  xxfi.  31.  As  for  God,  his  way  /•*  perfect;  the 
word  of  the  Lord  is  tried :  he  w  a  buckler  to  all  them 
that  trust  in  him. 

Ps.  xix.  7.  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  perfect,  convert- 
insr  the  soul :  the  testimony  of  the  Lord  is  siu-e,  mak- 
ins:  wise  the  simple. 

1  9.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  enduring 

forever:  the  judgments  of  the  Lord  arc  true  and 
righteous  altogether. 


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CHAP.  III. 


SCRIPT  UllE. 


BOOK  I. 


Ps.  xciii.  5.  Tliy  testimonies  are  very  sure :  holiness 
becometli  thine  house,  O  Lokd,  for  ever. 

—  cxix.  96.  I  have  seen  an  end  of  all  perfection : 
but  thy  commandment  is  exceeding  broad. 

 128.  Therefore  I  esteem  all  thy  precepts  con- 

ccTnin/j  all  things  to  be  right ;  and  I  hate  every  false  way. 

—  —  138.  Thy  testimonies  thai  thou  hast  com- 
manded are  righteous  and  very  faithful. 

 142.  Thy  righteousness  is  an  everlasting  right- 
eousness, and  thy  law  is  the  truth. 

 151.  Thou  art  near,  O  Lord  ;  and  all  thy  com- 
mandments are  truth. 

 IGO.  Thy  word  is  true  from  the  beginning : 

and  every  one  of  thy  righteous  judgments  endureth 
for  ever. 

Prov.  xxii.  20.  Have  not  I  written  to  thee  excellent 
things  in  counsels  and  knowledge, 

 21.  That  I  might  make  thee  know  the  cer- 
tainty of  the  words  of  truth ;  that  thou  mightest  an- 
swer the  words  of  truth  to  them  that  send  unto  thee  ? 

Ec.  xii.  10.  The  Preacher  sought  to  tind  out  accept- 
able words :  and  that  which  was  Avritten  was  upright, 
even  words  of  truth. 

Is.  XXV.  1.  O  Lord,  thou  my  God ;  I  will  exalt 
thee,  I  will  praise  thy  name ;  for  thou  hast  done  won- 
derful things  ;  thy  counsels  of  old  are  faithfulness  and 
truth. 

John  xvii.  17.  Sanctify  them  through  thy  tnith:  thy 
word  is  truth. 

—  xxi.  24.  This  is  the  disciple  which  testifieth  of 
these  tilings,  anil  wrote  these  things:  and  we  know 
that  his  testimony  is  true. 

2  Cor.i.  13.  For  we  write  none  other  things  unto 
you,  than  what  .ye  read  or  acknowledge ;  and  I  trust 
ye  shall  acknowledge  even  to  the  end ; 

Rev.  xix.  9.  And  he  saith  unto  me,  "Write,  Blessed 
are  they  which  are  called  unto  the  marriage  supper  of 
the  Laml).  And  he  saith  unto  me.  These  are  the  true 
sayings  of  God. 

—  xxi.  5.  And  he  that  sat  upon  the  throne  said, 
Behold,  I  make  all  things  new.  And  he  said  unto  me. 
Write :  for  these  words  are  true  and  faithful. 

—  xxii.  G.  And  he  said  unto  me,  These  sayings  are 
faithful  and  true  ;  and  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  proph- 
ets sent  his  angel  to  shew  unto  his  servants  the  things 
which  must  shortly  be  done. 

§  35.   EiBcacy  of  Scripture. 

Deut.  xxxii.  2.  My  doctrine  shall  drop  as  the  rain, 
my  speech  shall  distil  as  the  dew,  as  the  small  rain 
upon  the  tender  herb,  and  as  the  showers  upon  the 
grass : 

Ps.  cxxxviii.  2.  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  tem- 
ple, and  praise  thy  name  for  thy  lovingkindness  and 
for  thy  truth  :  for  thou  hast  magnified  thy  word  above 
all  thy  name. 

Is.  Iv.  10.  For  as  the  rain  cometh  down  and  the 
snow  from  heaven,  and  returneth  not  thither,  but 
watereth  the  earth,  and  maketh  it  bring  forth  and 
bud,  that  it  may  give  seed  to  the  sower,  and  bread  to 
the  eater : 

 11.  So  shall  my  word  bo  that  goetli  forth  out 

of  my  mouth ;  it  shall  not  return  unto  me  void,  but  it 
shall  accomplish  that  which  1  i>lease,  and  it  shall  pros- 
per in  the  tJung  whereto  I  sent  it. 

Jer.  xxiii.  29.  Is  not  my  word  like  as  a  fire?  saith 
the  Lord  ;  and  like  a  hammer  that  breaketh  the  rock 
in  pieces  ? 

2  Cop.  vii.  8.  For  though  I  made  you  sorry  with  a 
letter,  I  do  not  repent,  though  I  did  repent ;  for  I  per- 
ceive that  the  same  epistle  hath  made  you  sorry,  though 
it  were  but  for  a  season. 

—  x.  9.  That  I  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  ter- 
rify you  by  letters. 

 10.  For  his  letters,  say  they,  are  weighty  and 

powerful ;  but  Jus  bodily  presence  is  weak,  and  his 
speech  contemptible. 

 11.  Let  such  a  one  think  this,  that,  such  as 

we  are  in  word  by  letters  when  we  are  absent,  such 
will  we  be  also  in  deed  when  we  are  present. 

Heb.  iv.  12.  For  the  word  of  God  is  quick,  and  pow- 
erful, and  sharper  than  any  two-edged  sword,  piercing 
even  to  the  dividing  asunder  of  soul  and  spirit,  and  of 


the  joints  and  marrow,  and  is  a  discerner  of  the  thoughts 
and  intents  of  the  heart. 
See  Eph.  vi.  17. 

§  36.   Permanence  and  Fulfllinent  of  Scripture. 

Num.  XXXV.  29.  So  tliese  tilings  shall  be  for  a  statute 
of  judgment  imlo  you  throughout  your  generations  in 
all  your  dwellings.  , 

Deut.  xxxi.  21.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when 
many  evils  and  troubles  are  befallen  them,  that  this 
song  sliall  testify  against  them  as  a  witness;  for  it 
shall  not  be  forgotten  out  of  the  mouths  of  their  seed : 
for  I  know  their  imagination  which  they  go  about, 
even  now,  before  I  have  brought  them  into  the  land 
which  I  sware. 

Ps.  cxix.  144.  The  righteousness  of  thy  testimonies 
is  everlasting :  give  me  understanding,  and  I  shall  live. 

 1.52.  Concerning  thy  testimonies,  I  have  known 

of  old  that  thou  hast  founded  them  for  evei'. 

Is.  xl.  8.  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth: 
but  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand  for  evei\ 

Mat.  V.  17.  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy 
the  law,  or  the  prophets :  I  am  not  come  to  destroy, 
but  to  fulfil. 

 18.  For  verily  I  say  imto  you.  Till  heaven  and 

earth  pass,  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass 
from  the  law,  till  all  be  fulfilled. 

Luke  xvi.  10.  The  law  and  the  prophets  icere  un- 
til John:  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of  God  is 
preached,  and  every  man  pressetli  into  it. 

 17.  And  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to 

pass,  than  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fail. 

—  xxi.  33.  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away ;  but 
my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

—  xxiv.  44.  And  he  said  unto  them.  These  are  the 
words  which  I  spake  luito  you,  while  I  was  yet  with 
you,  that  all  things  must  be  fulfilled,  which  were  writ- 
ten in  the  law  of  Moses,  and  in  the  prophets,  and  in 
the  psalms,  concerning  me. 

Joh  n  x.  35.  If  he  called  them  gods,  unto  whom  the  word 
of  God  came,  and  the  Scriptiu-e  cannot  be  broken ; 

I  Pet.  i.  25.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  endureth  for 
ever.  And  this  is  the  word  which  by  the  gospel  is 
preached  unto  you. 

See  Ps.  cii.  18.   Mat.  xxiv.  3.5.   Acts  i.  16;  iii.  18. 
§  3".    The  Standard  of  Truth. 

Is.  viii.  20.  To  the  law  and  to  the  testimony :  if  they 
speak  not  according  to  this  word,  it  is  because  there  is 
no  light  in  them. 

Mat.  XV.  1.  Then  came  to  Jesus  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, which  were  of  .lerusalem,  saying, 

 2.  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  elders  ?  for  they  wash  not  their  hands  when 
they  eat  bread. 

 3.  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Why 

do  j^e  also  transgress  the  commandment  of  God  by 
your  tradition  ? 

Mark  vii.  7.  Howbeit  in  vain  do  they  worship  me, 
teaching /o?'  doctrines  the  commandments  of  men. 

 8.  For  laying  aside  the  commandment  of  God, 

ye  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  as  the  washing  of  pots 
and  cups :  and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do. 

 9.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Full  well  ye  reject 

the  commandment  of  God,  that  ye  may  keep  your 
own  tradition. 

 i;3.  ^Making  the  word  of  God  of  none  effect 

through  your  tradition,  which  ye  have  delivered:  and 
many'such  like  thmgs  do  j^c. 

John  V.  46.  For  had  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would 
have  believed  me :  for  he  wrote  of  me. 

 .  47.  But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings,  how 

shall  ve  believe  my  words? 

Acts  xviii.  28.  For  he  mightily  convinced  the  Jews, 
and  that  publicly,  shewing  by  the  Scriptures  that  Je- 
sus was  Christ. 

Col.ii-  8.  Beware  lest  any  man  spoil  you  through 
philosophj'  and  vain  deceit,  after  the  tradition  of  men, 
after  the  rudiments  of  the  world,  and  not  after  Christ. 

§  38.    Is  for  AU. 
Deut.  xxix.  29.  The  secret  things  belong  unto  the 
Lord  oiu-  God :  but  those  things  which  are  revealed  be. 


CHAP.  lY.  SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


long  unto  us  and  to  our  children  for  ever,  that  ice  may 
do  all  the  words  of  this  law. 

Deut,  XXX.  11.  For  this  commandment  which  I  com- 
mand thee  this  day,  it  is  not  hidden  from  thee,  neither 
is  it  far  off. 

 13.  It  is  not  in  heaven,  that  thou  shouldcst 

Bay,  Who  sliall  go  up  for  us  to  heaven,  and  bring  it 
unto  us,  that  we  may  hear  it,  and^lo  it? 

 13.  Neither  is  it  beyond  the  sea,  that  thou 

shouldcst  say,  Who  shall  go  over  the  sea  for  us,  and 
bring  it  unto  us,  that  we  ma}'  hear  it,  and  do  it  ? 

 14.  But  the  word  is  very  nigh  unto  thee,  in 

thy  mouth,  and  in  thy  heart,  that  thou  mayest  do  it. 

I  John  ii.  13.  I  write  imto  you,  fathers,  because  ye 
have  known  him  that  is  from  the  beginning.  I  write 
unto  you,  young  men,  because  ye  have  overcome  the 
wicked  one.  I  write  unto  you,  little  children,  because 
ye  have  known  the  Father. 

 14.  I  have  written  unto  you,  fiithers,  because 

ye  have  known  him  that  is  from  the  beginning.  I  have 
written  unto  you,  young  men,  because  ye  are  strong, 
and  the  word  of  God  abideth  in  you,  and  ye  have 
overcome  the  wicked  one. 

§  39.   Hard  to  Understand. 

Is.  xxviii.  13.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  unto 
them  precept  upon  precept,  precept  upon  precept ; 
line  upon  line,  line  upon  line;  here  a  little,  coid  there 
a  little ;  that  they  might  go,  and  fall  backward,  and  be 
broken,  and  snared,  and  taken. 

2  Pet.  iii.  15.  And  account  that  the  longsutfering  of 
our  Lord  is  salvation;  even  as  our  beloved  brother 
Paul  also  according  to  the  wisdom  given  unto  him 
hath  written  unto  you ; 

 16.  As  also  in  all  Jiis  epistles,  speaking  in 

them  of  these  things ;  in  which  are  some  things  hard 
to  be  understood,  which  they  that  are  unlearned  and 
unstable  wrest,  as  they  do  also  the  other  Scriptures, 
unto  their  own  destruction. 


CHAP.  IV. 

DUTY  TO  KNOW  AND  OBEY 
SCRIPTURE. 

§  40.   Israel  to  Hear. 

Jos.  iii.  9.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, Come  hither,  and  hear  the  words  of  the  Lord 
your  God. 

Ps.  1.  7.  Hear,  O  my  people,  and  I  will  speak ;  O 
Israel,  and  I  will  testify  against  thee :  I  am  God,  even 
thy  God. 

—  Ixxviii.  1.  Give  ear,  O  my  people,  to  my  law  .- 
incline  yom'  ears  to  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

Is.  xxxiii.  13.  Hear,  ye  tliat  are  far  off,  what  I  have 
'done ;  and,  ye  that  are  near,  acknowledge  my  might. 

—  ii.  4.  Ilearken  unto  me,  my  people ;  and  give  ear 
Tinto  me,  O  my  nation :  for  a  law  shall  proceed  from 
me,  and  I  will  make  my  judgment  to  rest  for  a  light 
of  the  people. 

Jer.  ii.  4.  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  house 
of  Jacob,  and  all  the  families  of  the  house  of  Israel : 

—  V.  21.  Hear  now  this,  O  foolish  people,  and  with- 
out understanding;  which  have  eyes,  and  see  not; 
■which  have  ears,  and  hear  not: 

—  x.  1.  Hear  ye  the  word  which  the  Lord  speaketh 
imto  j'ou,  O  house  of  Israel : 

—  xvii.  19.  Thus  said  the  Lord  unto  me ;  Go  and 
stand  in  the  gate  of  the  children  of  the  people,  whereby 
the  kings  of  Judah  come  in,  and  by  the  which  they  go 
out,  and  in  all  the  gates  of  .Jerusalem ; 

 -20.  And  say  unto  them.  Hear  ye  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  ye  kings  of  Judah,  and  all  Judah,  and  all  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  that  enter  in  by  these  gates : 

—  xxix.  20.  Hear  ye  therefore  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  all  ye  of  the  captivity,  whom  I  have  sent  from 
Jerusalem  to  Babylon :  , 

—  xliv.  24.  Moreover  Jeremiah  said  unto  all  the 
people,  and  to  all  the  women.  Hear  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  all  Judah  that  are  in  the  land  of  Egypt : 


Amos  iii.  1.  Hear  this  Word  that  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  against  you,  O  children  of  Israel,  against  the 
whole  family  which  I  brought  up  from  the  land  of 
Egypt,  saying, 

—  V.  1.  Hear  3'e  this  word  which  I  take  up  against 
you,  even  a  lamentation,  0  house  of  Israel. 

See  Jer.  v.  20. 

§  41.   Individuals  and  Classes  to  Hear. 
Num.  xxiii.  18.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and 
said.  Rise  up,  Balak,  and  hear;  hearken  unto  me, 
thou  son  of  Zippor  : 

1  Sam.  ix.  27.  And  as  they  were  going  down  to  the 
end  of  the  city,  Samuel  said  to  Saul,  Bid  the  servant 
pass  on  before  us,  (and  he  passed  on,)  but  stand  thou 
still  a  while,  that  I  may  show  thee  the  word  of  God. 

2  Kings  xx.  16.  And  Isaiah  said  unto  Hezekiah, 
Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

Is.  xxxix.  5.  Then  said  Isaiah  to  Hezekiah,  Hear 
the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts : 

Ezek.xvi.  35.  Wherefore,  O  harlot,  hear  the  word 
of  the  Lord  : 

—  xxxiv.  7.  Therefore,  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word 
of  the  Lord ; 

§  42.   All  the  World  to  Hear. 

Ps.  xlix.  1.  Hear  this,  all  ye  people;  give  ear,  all  ya 
inhabitants  of  the  world  : 

 -2.  Both  low  and  high,  rich  and  poor,  together. 

Is.  xxxiv.  1.  Come  near,  ye  nations,  to  hear;  and 
hearken,  ye  people :  let  the  earth  hear,  and  all  that  is 
therein ;  the  world,  aiid  all  things  that  come  forth  of  it. 

Mat.  xi.  15.  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

Rev.  ii.  29.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches. 

—  iii.  6.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches. 

 13.  He  that  hath  an  car,  let  him  hear  what  the 

Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches. 

 22.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 

the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches. 

—  xiii.  9.  If  any  man  have  an  ear,  let  him  hear. 

§  43.   Hearers  Cautioned. 

Mat.  xiii.  8.  And  he  spake  many  things  unto  them 
in  parables,  saying.  Behold,  a  sower  went  forth  to  sow  ; 

 4.  And  when  he  sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the 

vray  side,  and  the  fowls  came  and  devoured  them  up : 

 5.  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where  they 

had  not  much  earth  :  and  forthwith  they  sprung  up, 
because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth  : 

 6.  And  when  the  sun  was  up,  they  were 

scorched ;  and  because  they  had  no  root,  they  with- 
ered away. 

 7.  And  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the 

thorns  sprung  up  and  choked  them  : 

—  —  8.  But  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and 
brought  forth  fruit,  some  a  hundredfold,  some  sixty- 
fold,  some  thirtyfold. 

 9.  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

 18.  Hear  ye  therefore  the  parable  of  the 

sower. 

 19.  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the 

kingdom,  and  understandetli  it  not,  then  cometh  the 
wicked  one,  and  catcheth  away  that  which  was  sown 
in  his  heart.  This  is  he  which  received  seed  by  the 
way  side. 

 20.  But  he  that  received  the  seed  into  stony 

places,  the  same  is  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and 
anon  with  joy  recciveth  it ; 

 21.  Yet  hath  he  not  root  in  himself,  but 

dureth  for  a  while :  for  when  tribulation  or  perse- 
cution ariseth  because  of  the  word,  by  and  by  he  is 
offended. 

 22.  He  also  that  received  seed  among  the 

thorns  is  he  that  heareth  the  word  ;  and  the  care  of 
this  world,  and  the  deceitftilness  of  riches,  choke  the 
word,  and  he  becometh  unfruitful. 

— .  —  2;l  But  he  that  received  seed  into  the  good 
ground  is  lu>  tliat  heareth  the  word,  and  understandeth 
it  ;  which  also  beareth  fruit,  and  bringeth  forth,  some 
a  hundredfold,  some  sixty,  some  thu-ty. 


12 


CHAP.  IT. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


Mark  iv.  3.  Hearken;  Behold,  there  went  out  a 
sower  to  sow : 

 4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sowed,  some 

fell  by  the  way  side,  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  came 
and  devoured  it  up. 

 5.  And  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it 

had  not  much  earth ;  and  immediately  it  sprang  up, 
because  it  had  no  depth  of  earth : 

 6.  But  when  the  sun  was  up,  it  was  scorched ; 

and  because  it  had  no  root,  it  withered  away. 

 7.  And  some  fell   among  thorns,  and  the 

thorns  grew  up,  and  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no  fruit. 

 8.  And  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  did 

yield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  increased,  and  brought 
forth,  some  thirty,  and  some  sixty,  and  some  a 
hundred. 

 9.  And  he  said  unto  them.  He  that  hath  ears 

to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

 14.  The  sower  sowetli  the  word. 

 15.  And  these  are  they  by  the  way  side,  wliere 

the  word  is  sown  ;  but  when  they  have  heard,  Satan 
Cometh  immediately,  and  taketh  away  the  word  that 
was  sown  in  their  hearts. 

 16.  And  these  are  they  likewise  which  are 

sown  on  stony  ground  ;  who,  when  they  have  heard 
the  word,  immediately  receive  it  with  glachiess ; 

 17.  And  have  no  root  in  themselves,  and  so 

endure  but  for  a  time ;  afterward,  when  affliction  or 
persecution  ariseth  for  the  word's  sake,  immediately 
they  are  ofTended. 

 18.  And  these  are  they  which  are  sown  among 

thorns  ;  such  as  hear  the  word, 

 19.  And  the  cares  of  this  world,  and  the  de- 

ceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the  lusts  of  other  things  en- 
tering in,  choke  the  word,  and  it  becometh  unfruitful. 

 20.  And  these  are  they  which  are  sown  on 

good  ground  ;  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  receive  it^ 
and  bring  forth  fruit,  some  thirtyfold,  some  sixty,  and 
some  a  hundred. 

 21.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Is  a  candle  brought 

to  be  put  under  a  bushel,  or  under  a  bed  V  and  not  to 
be  set  on  a  candlestick  ? 

 23.  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him 

hear. 

 24.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take  heed  what 

ye  hear.  With  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  shall  be 
measured  to  you  ;  and  unto  you  that  hear  shall  more 
be  given. 

—  vii.  10.  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

Luke  viii.  5.  A  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed : 
and  as  lie  sowed,  some  fell  hy  the  way  side  ;  and  it 
was  trodden  down,  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  devoured 
it. 

 ^6.  And  some  fell  upon  a  rock ;  and  as  soon 

as  it  was  sprung  up,  it  Avithered  away,  because  it 
lacked  moisture. 

 7.  And  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 

sprang  up  with  it,  and  choked  it. 

 8.  And  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  sprang 

up,  and  bare  fruit  a  hundredfold.  And  when  he  had 
said  these  things,  he  cried.  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear, 
let  him  hear. 

 11.  Now  the  parable  is  this  :  The  seed  is  the 

word  of  God. 

 12.  Those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that  hear  ; 

then  Cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh  away  the  word  out 
of  their  hearts,  lest  they  should  believe  and  be  saved. 

 13.  They  on  the  rock  are  they,  which,  when 

they  hear,  receive  the  word  with  joy  ;  and  these  have 
no  root,  which  for  a  while  believe,  and  hi  time  of 
temptation  fall  away. 

 14.  And  that  which  fell  among  thorns  are 

they,  which,  when  they  have  heard,  go  forth,  and  are 
choked  with  cares  and  riches  and  pleasures  of  tMs 
life,  and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfection. 

 15.  But  that  on  the  good  ground  are  they, 

which  in  an  honest  and  good  heart,  having  heard  the 
word,  keep  it,  and  bring  forth  fruit  with  patience. 

 18.  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear :  for 

whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given ;  and  whoso- 
ever hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken  even  that 
which  he  seemeth  to  have. 


§  44.  Refusals  to  Hear. 

Jer.  xiii.  17.  But  if  ye  will  not  hear  it,  my  soul  shall 
weep  in  secret  places  for  your  xiy'iAg;  and  mine  eye 
shall  weep  sore,  and  run  tlown  with  tears,  because 
the  Lord's  flock  is  carried  away  cajitive. 

John  viii.  47.  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  God's 
words ;  ye  therefore  hear  them  not,  because  ve  are 
not  of  God. 

See  Ex.  vii.  4;  Deut.  i.43;  Ps.  Iviii.  3-5 ;  Jer.  x.xv. 
4;  Mat.  X.  14. 

§  45.  The  Law  Reniembered. 

Ps.  cxix.  55.  I  have  remembered  thy  name,  O  Lord, 
in  the  night,  and  have  kept  thy  law. 

 56.  This  I  had,  because  I  kept  thy  precepts. 

Mai.  iv.  4.  Remember  ye  the  law  of  JMioses  my  ser- 
vant, which  I  commanded  unto  him  in  Horeb  for  all 
Israel,  icith  the  statutes  and  judgments. 

Heb.  ii.  1.  Therefore  we  ought  to  give  the  more 
earnest  heed  to  the  things  which  we  have  heard,  lest 
at  any  time  we  should  let  them  slip. 

2  Pet.  iii.  1.  This  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now 
write  unto  you;  in  both  which  I  stir  up  your  pure 
minds  by  way  of  remembrance  : 

 2.  That  ye  may  be  mindful  of  the  words 

which  were  spoken  before  by  the  holy  prophets,  and 
of  the  commandment  of  us  the  apostles  of  the  Lord 
and  Saviour: 

Jude  17.  But,  beloved,  remember  ye  the  words 
which  were  spoken  before  of  the  apostles  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ ; 

§  46.   Meditation  on  the  Law. 
Deut.  vi.  6.  And  these  words  which  I  command 
thee  this  day,  shall  be  in  thine  heart : 

—  xi.  18.  Therefore  shall  ye  l.iy  up  these  niy  words 
in  your  heart  and  in  your  soul,  and  bind  them  for  a 
sign  upon  your  hand,  that  they  may  be  as  frontlets  be- 
tween your  eyes. 

—  xxxii.  46.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Set  your 
hearts  unto  all  the  words  which  I  testify  among  j'ou 
this  day,  which  ye  shall  command  your  chikben  to 
observe  to  do,  all  the  words  of  this  law. 

Jos.i.  8.  This  book  of  the  law  shall  not  depart  out 
of  thy  mouth ;  but  thou  shalt  meditate  therein  day  and 
night,  that  thou  mayest  observe  to  do  according  to  all 
that  is  written  therein :  for  then  thou  slialt  make  thy 
way  prosperous,  and  then  thou  shalt  have  good  suc- 
cess. 

Ps.  i.  2.  But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  of  the  Lord  : 
and  in  his  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  night. 

 3.  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the 

rivers  of  water,  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his 
season ;  his  leaf  also  shall  not  wither ;  and  whatsoever 
he  doeth  shall  prosper. 

—  cxix.  11.  Thy  word  have  I  hid  in  mine  heart, 
that  I  miglit  not  sin  against  tliee. 

 15.  I  will  meditate  in  thy  precepts,  and  have 

respect  unto  thy  ways. 

 "  23.  Princes  also  did  sit  and  speak  against  me : 

hut  thy  servant  did  meditate  in  thy  statutes. 

 95.  The  wicked  have  waited  for  me  to  destroy 

me :  but  I  will  consider  thy  testimonies. 

 97.  O  how  love  I  thy  law  !  it  is  my  meditation 

all  the  day. 

 148.  Mine  eyes  prevent  the  night  watches,  that 

I  might  meditate  in  thy  word. 

§  47.    God's  Word  to  be  Eaten. 

Jer.  XV.  16.  Thy  words  were  found,  and  I  did  eat 
them;  and  thy  word  was  unto  me  the  joy  and  rejoic- 
ing of  mme  heart:  for  I  am  called  by  thy  name,  O 
Lord  God  of  hosts. 

Ezek.  ii.  8.  But  thou,  son  of  man,  hear  what  I  say 
unto  thee ;  Be  not  thou  rebellious  like  that  rebellious 
house:  open  thy  mouth,  and  eat  that  I  give  thee. 

 9.  And  when  I  looked,  behold,  a  hand  teas 

sent  unto  me ;  and,  lo,  a  roll  of  a  book  ifos  therein ; 

 10.  And  he  spread  it  before  me ;  and  it  was 

written  within  and  without:  and  there  was  written 
therein  lamentations,  and  mourning,  and  woe. 

—  iii.  1.  Moreover  he  said  unto  me,  Sou  of  man, 


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SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


eat  that  thou  flndest ;  cat  this  roll,  aud  go  speak  unto 
the  house  of  Israel. 

Ezek.  iii.  2.  So  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  he  caused  me 
to  eat  that  roll. 

 3.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  cause 

thy  belly  to  eat,  and  fill  thy  bowels  with  this  roll  that 
I  give  thee.  Then  did  I  eat  it;  and  it  was  in  my 
mouth  as  honey  for  sweetness. 

Rev.  X.  8.  And  the  voice  ■w  hich  I  heard  from  heaven 
spake  unto  me  again,  and  said,  Go  ami  take  the  little 
book  which  is  open  in  the  hand  of  the  angel  which 
standeth  upon  the  sea  and  upon  the  earth. 

 —9.  And  I  went  unto  the  angel,  and  said  \mio 

him.  Give  me  the  little  book.  And  he  said  xuito  me, 
Take  it,  and  eat  it  up;  and  it  shall  make  thy  belly  bit- 
ter, but  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  honey. 

 10.  And  I  took  the  little  book  out  of  the 

angel's  hand,  and  ate  it  up;  and  it  was  in  my  mouth 
sweet  as  honey;  and  as  soon  as  I  had  eaten  it,  my 
belly  was  bitter. 

§  48.   The  Law  to  be  Obeyed. 

Ex.  XXXV.  1.  And  Moses  gathered  all  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel  together,  and  said  unto 
them.  These  are  the  words  "which  the  Lord  hath  com- 
manded, that  ye  should  do  them. 

Deut.  iv.  1.  iSTow  therefore  hearken,  O  Israel,  xmXo 
the  statutes  and  mito  the  judgments,  which  I  teach 
you,  for  to  do  them,  that  ye  may  live,  and  go  in  and 
possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers 
giveth  you. 

 -"5.  Behold,  I  have  taught  yow  statutes  and 

judgments,  even  as  the  Lord  my  God  commanded 
me,  that  ye  should  do  so  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to 
possess  it. 

 14.  And  the  Lord  commanded  me  at  that  time 

to  teach  you  statutes  and  judgments,  that  ye  might  do 
them  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  to  possess  it. 

—  V.  1.  And  Moses  called  all  Israel,  and  said  unto 
them,  Hear,  O  Israel,  the  statutes  and  judgments 
which  I  speak  in  your  ears  this  day,  that  ye  may  learn 
them,  and  keep  and  do  them. 

 ■  31.  But  as  for  thee,  stand  thou  here  by  me, 

and  I  will  speak  \mto  thee  all  the  commandments,  and 
the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  thou  .shalt 
teach  them,  that  they  may  do  them  in  the  land  which 
I  give  them  tc  possess  it. 

—  vi.  1.  Now  these  are  the  commandments,  the 
statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  the  Lord  your 
God  commanded  to  teach  you,  that  ye  might  do  them 
in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it : 

 3.  Hear  therefore,  O  Israel,  and  observe  to  do 

it;  that  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  that  ye  may  in- 
crease mightily,  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  flilhers  "hath 
promised  thee,  in  the  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and 
honey. 

—  xii.  1.  These  are  the  statutes  and  judgments, 
which  ye  shall  observe  to  do  in  the  land,  which  the 
Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  giveth  thee  to  possess  it,  all 
the  days  that  ye  live  upon  the  earth. 

 28.  Observe  and  hear  all  these  words  which 

I  command  thee,  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  and 
with  thy  chililren  after  thee  for  ever,  when  thou  doest 
that  which  is  good  aud  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

—  xxxii.  47.  For  it  is  not  a  vain  thing  for  you ;  be- 
cause itis  yourlife :  and  through  this  thing  ye  shall  pro- 
long your  days  in  the  land,  whither  ye  go  over  Jordan 
to  possess  it. 

Ps.  cv.  45.  That  they  might  observe  his  statutes,  aud 
keep  his  laws.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

—  cxix.  17.  Deal  bountifully  with  thy  servant,  that 
I  may  live,  and  keep  thy  word. 

 101.  I  have  refrained  my  feet  from  every  evil 

way,  that  I  might  keep  thy  word. 

 102.  I  have  not  departed  from  thy  judgments ; 

for  thou  hast  taught  me. 

.  129.  Thy  testimonies  are  wonderfiil :  therefore 

doth  my  soul  keep  them. 

Prov.  V.  7.  Hear  me  now  therefore,  O  ye  children, 
and  depart  not  from  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

Jam.  i.  22.  But  be  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not 
hearers  only,  deceiving  your  own  selves. 


Rev.  i.  3.  Blessed  ti  he  that  readeth,  and  they  that 
hear  the  words  of  tliis  prophecy,  and  keep  those 
things  which  are  written  therein:  for  the  time  in  at 
hand. 

§  49.   Neglect  and  Opposition. 

Ps.  cxix.  150.  They  draw  nigh  that  follow  after 
mischief:  they  are  far  from  thy  law. 

Jer.  viii.  8.  How  do  ye  say,  We  are  wise,  and  the 
law  of  the  Lord  is  M'ith  us?  Lo,  certainly  in  vain 
made  he  it;  the  pen  of  the  scribes  is  in  vain. 

 9.  I'he  wise  7ncn  are  ashamed,  they  are  dis- 
mayed and  taken:  lo,  they  have  rejected  the  word  of 
the  Lord  ;  and  what  wisdom  ix  in  them  V 

—  XX.  8.  For  since  I  spake,  I  cried  out,  I  cried  vio- 
lence and  spoil ;  because  the  word  of  the  Lord  was 
made  a  reproach  tmto  me,  and  a  derision,  daily. 

—  xxxvi.  11.  When  Michaiah  the  son  of  Gemariah, 
the  son  of  Shaphan,  had  heard  out  of  the  book  all  the 
words  of  the  Lord, 

 13.  Then  he  went  down  into  the  king's  house, 

into  the  scribe's  chamber:  and,  lo,  all  the  princes  sat 
there,  even  Elishama  the  scribe,  and  Delaiah  the  son 
of  Shemaiah,  and  Elnathan  the  son  of  Aclibor,  and 
Gemariah  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Zedekiah  the  son 
of  Hananiah,  and  all  the  princes. 

 13.  Then  Michaiab  declared  unto  them  all  the 

words  that  he  had  heard,  wnen  Baruch  read  the  book 
in  the  e;u-s  of  the  people. 

 16.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  heard 

all  the  ^vords,  they  were  afraid  both  one  and  other, 
and  said  unto  Baruch,  We  will  sitrcly  tell  the  kuig  of 
all  these  words. 

— •  —  20.  And  they  went  in  to  the  king  into  the 
court,  Init  the}'  laid  up  the  roll  in  the  chamber  of  Elish- 
ama the  scribe,  and  told  all  the  words  in  the  ears  of 
the  Iving. 

—  —  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  thai  when  Jehudi 
had  read  three  or  four  leaves,  he  cut  it  with  the  pen- 
knife, and  cast  it  into  the  fire  that  mis  on  the  hearth, 
until  all  the  roll  was  consumed  in  the  fire  that  vas  on 
the  hearth. 

—  —  25.  Nevertheless  Elnathan  and  Delaiah  and 
Gemariah  had  made  intercession  to  tlie  king  tha'  he 
would  not  burn  the  roll;  but  he  would  not  hear  them. 

Hos.  viii.  12.  I  have  ^^Titten  to  him  the  great  things 
of  my  law,  but  they  were  counted  as  a  strange  thing: 

§  50.  Penalties. 

Jer.  xxiii.  33.  And  when  this  people,  or  the  prophet, 
or  a  priest,  shall  ask  thee,  saying.  What  is  the  burden 
of  the  Lord?  thou  shalt  then  say  unto  them.  What 
burden?    I  will  even  forsake  you,  saith  the  Lord. 

 34.  And  as  for  the  prophet,  and  the  priest,  and 

the  people,  that  shall  say.  The  burden  of  the  Lord,  I 
will  even  punish  that  man  and  his  house. 

 38.  But  since  ye  say,  The  burden  of  the  Lord  ; 

therefore  thus  saith  the  £ord;  Because  ye  say  this 
word,  The  burden  of  the  Lord,  and  I  have  sent  unto 
vou,  saying.  Ye  shall  not  say.  The  burden  of  the  Lord  ; 

 39.  Therefore,  behold,  I,  even  I,  will  utterly 

forget  you,  and  I  will  forsake  you,  and  the  city  that  I 
gave  you  and  your  fathers,  and  cast  you  out  of  my 
presence : 

 40.  And  I  will  bring  an  everlasting  reproach 

upon  you,  and  a  perpetual  shame,  which  shall  not  be 
forgotten. 

—  xxxvi.  20.  And  thou  shalt  say  to  .lehoiakim  king 
of  Judah,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;"  Thou  hast  burned 
this  roll,  savinsc,  Whv  hast  thou  written  therein,  say- 
ing, The  king  of  Babylon  shall  certainly  come  and  de- 
stroy this  land,  and  shall  cause  to  cease  from  thence 
man  and  beast  ? 

 30.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  Jehoia- 

kim  Mug  of  Judah ;  He  shall  have  none  to  sit  upon 
the  throne  of  David:  and  his  dead  body  shall  be  cast 
out  in  the  day  to  the  heat,  and  in  the  night  to  the  frost 

See  John  xii.  48. 


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SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  1. 


CHAP.  V. 
ADVANTAGES  OF  SCRIPTURE. 
§  51.   Making  Wise. 

Ps.  xix.  11.  Moreover  by  them  is  thy  servant  ■svarned ; 
and  in  Iceepiug  of  tliem  tliere  is  great  reward. 

—  c-xix.  98.  Thoii  through  thy  commandments  hast 
made  me  wiser  than  mine  enemies ;  for  they  are  ever 
with  me. 

 99.  I  have  more  understanding  than  all  my 

teachers :  for  thy  testimonies  are  my  meditation. 

 100.  I  understand  more  than  the  ancients,  be- 
cause I  keep  thy  precepts.  * 

—  104.  Through  thy  precepts  I  get  understand- 
ing :  therefore  I  hate  every  false  way. 

 130.  Tlie  entrance  (jf  thy  words  giveth  light ; 

it  giveth  understanding  unto  the  simple. 

Prov.  i.  2.  To  know  wisdom  and  instruction ;  to  per- 
ceive the  words  of  understandmg; 

 3.  To  receive  the  instruction  of  wisdom,  jus- 
tice, and  judgment,  and  equity; 

 -4.  To  give  subtilty  to  the  simple,  to  the  young 

man  knowledge  and  discretion. 

Mat.  xiii.  51.  Jesus  saitli  unto  them,  Have  ye  under- 
stood all  these  things  V    They  say  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord. 

 53.  Then  said  he  unto  tliem,  Therefore  every 

scribe  lohich  is  instructed  unto  the  kingdom  of  heaven, 
is  like  unto  a  man  tJiat  is  a  householder,  Avhich  bring- 
eth  fortn  otit  of  his  treasure  things  new  and  old. 

Mark  iv.  10.  And  when  he  was  alone,  they  that 
were  about  him  with  the  twelve  asked  of  him  the 
parable. 

 11.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Unto  you  it  is 

given  to  know  the  mystery  of  the  kingdom  of  God : 
but  unto  them  that  are  without,  all  these  things  are 
done  in  parables : 

 13.  That  seeing  they  may  see,  and  not  per- 
ceive; and  hearing  they  may  hear,  and  not  under- 
stand ;  lest  at  any  time  they  should  be  converted,  and 
iheir  sins  should  be  forgiven  them. 

—  xii.  24.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them.  Do 
ye  not  therefore  err,  because  ye  know  not  the  Scrip- 
tui'es,  neither  the  power  of  God  ? 

I  Cor.  X.  11.  Now  all  these  things  happened  unto 
them  for  ensamples :  and  they  arc  written  for  our  ad- 
monition upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  world  are  come. 

Eph.  iii.  4.  Whereby,  when  ye  read,  ye  may  under- 
stand my  knowledge  in  the  mystery  of  Christ.) 

See  Mat.  xxii.  29. 

§  52.   Satisfying  Desire. 

Jobxxiii.  13.  Neither  have  I  gone  back  from  the 
commandment  of  his  lips ;  I  have  esteemed  the  words 
of  his  mouth  more  than  my  necessaiy /corf. 

Ps.  xix.  10.  More  to  be  desired  are  tliey  than  gold, 
yea,  than  much  tine  gold:  sweeter  also  than  honey 
and  the  honeycomb. 

—  cxix.  20.  My  soul  breaketh  for  the  longing  that  it 
liath  unto  thy  judgments  at  all  times. 

 47.  And  I  will  delight  myself  in  thy  com- 
mandments, which  I  have  loved. 

 48.  My  hands  also  wdll  I  lift  np  unto  thy  com- 
mandments, which  I  have  loved ;  and  I  will  meditate 
in  thy  statutes. 

 73.  The  law  of  thy  mouth  is  better  unto  me 

than  thousands  of  gold  and  silver. 

 82.  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  word,  saymg.  When 

wilt  thou  comfort  me  ? 

 103.  How  sweet  are  thy  words  mito  my  taste? 

yea,  sweeter  than  honey  to  my  mouth. 

 137.  Therefore.  I  love  thy  commandments 

above  gold ;  yea,  above  fine  gold. 

 131.  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  panted;  for  I 

longed  for  thy  commandments. 

—  —  167.  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  testimonies ;  and 
I  love  them  exceedingly. 

I  Pet.  ii.  2.  As  newborn  babes,  desire  the  sincere 
milk  of  the  word,  that  ye  may  grow  thereby : 

§  53.   Inspiring  Hope. 

Ps.  cxix.  81.  My  soul  fainteth  for  thy  salvation:  hat 
I  hopm  in  thy  worcL 


 147.  I  prevented  the  dawning  of  the  morning, 

and  cried :  I  hoped  in  thy  word. 

Prov.  xxii.  19.  That  thy  trust  may  be  in  the  Lord, 
I  have  made  known  to  thee  this  day,  even  to  thee. 

Rom.  XV.  4.  For  whatsoever  things  were  written  afore- 
time were  written  for  our  learning,  that  we  through  pa- 
tience and  comfort  of  the  Scriptures  might  have  hope. 

§  54.    Imparting  J«)y, 

Ps.  xix.  8.  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  right,  re- 
joicing the  heart:  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  ii 
pure,  enlightening  the  eyes. 

—  cxix.  14.  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  testi- 
monies, as  much  as  in  all  riches. 

 16.  I  will  delight  myself  in  thy  statutes ;  I 

will  not  forget  thy  word. 

 24.  Thy  testimonies  also  are  my  delight,  and 

my  counsellors. 

 111.  Thy  testimonies  have  I  taken  as  a  heri- 
tage for  ever :  for  they  are  the  rejoicing  of  my  heart. 

 143.  Trouble  and  anguish  have  taken  hold  on 

me:  yet  thy  commandments  are  my  delights. 

—  —  162.  I  rejoice  at  thy  word,  as  one  that  lindeth 
great  spoil. 

I  John  i.  4.  And  those  things  write  we  unto  you, 
that  your  joy  may  be  fidl. 
SeeJer.  xv.  16. 

§  55.    Comforting  and  Consoling. 

Ps.  cxix.  50.  This  is  my  comfort  in  my  affliction : 
for  thy  word  liath  quickened  me. 

 93.  Unless  thy  law  had  been  my  delights,  I 

should  then  have  perished  in  mine  affliction. 

 93.  I  will  never  forget  thy  precepts :  for  with 

them  thou  hast  quickened  me. 

Acts  XV.  30.  So  when  they  were  dismissed,  they 
came  to  Antioch:  and  when  they  had  gathered  the 
multitude  together,  they  delivered  the  epistle : 

 31.  Which  when  they  had  read,  they  rejoiced 

for  the  consolation. 

§  56.   Sanctifying  and  Saving. 

Ps.  xvii.  4.  Concerning  the  works  of  men,  by  the 
word  of  thy  lips  I  have  kept  laefrom  the  paths  of  the 
destroyer. 

—  cxix.  9.  Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  cleanse 
his  way  ?  by  taking  heed  thereto  according  to  thy 
word. 

John  XX.  31.  But  these  are  written,  that  ye  might 
believe  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God  ;  and 
that  believing  ye  might  have  life  through  his  name. 

Rom.  i.  IG.  For  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel  of 
Clirist:  for  it  is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation  to 
every  one  that  believeth ;  to  the  Jew  tirst,  antl  also  to 
the  Greek. 

—  X.  17.  So  then  faith  cometh  by  hearing,  and  hear- 
ing by  the  word  of  God. 

2  Tim.  iii.  15.  And  that  from  a  child  thou  hast 
known  the  holy  Scriptures,  which  are  able  to  make 
thee  wise  unto  salvation  through  faith  which  is  in 
Christ  Jesus. 

Jam.  i.  21.  Wherefore  lay  apart  all  fflthiness  and  su- 
perfluity of  naughtiness,  and  receive  with  meekness 
the  engrafted  word,  which  is  able  to  save  your  souls. 

See  Jam.  i.  18.    I  Pet.  1.  23. 

§  57.  Nations  Blest  by  it. 
Deut.lv.  6.  Keep  therefore  and  do  them  ;  for  this  is 
your  wisdom  and  your  understan<ling  in  the  sight  of 
the  nations,  which  shall  hear  all  these  statutes,  and 
say.  Surely  this  great  nation  is  a  wise  and  understand- 
ing people. 

 8.  And  what  nation  is  there  so  great,  that  hath 

statutes  and  judgments  so  righteotis  as  all  this  law, 
whidi  I  set  before  you  this  day  ? 

Ps.cxlvii.  19.  He  sheweth  his  word  unto  Jacob,  his 
statutes  and  his  judgments  unto  Israel. 

 20.  He  hath  not  dealt  so  with  any  nation : 

and  as  for  his  judgments,  they  have  not  known  them. 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Rom.  iii.  1.  What  advantage  then  hath  the  Jew?  or 
what  profit  is  there  of  circumcision? 

 3.  Much  every  way :  chiefly,  because  that  unto 

them  were  committed  the  oracles  of  God. 


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BOOK  II. 


§  58.   Deprivation  of  it,  a  Curse. 

2  Chr.  XV.  3.  Now  for  a  long  season  Israel  halli 
been  witlioiit  the  true  God,  and  without  a  teaching 
priest,  and  without  hiw. 

Prov.  xxix.  18.  Where  there  is  no  vision,  the  people 
perish :  but  he  that  Iteepeth  the  law,  happy  is  he. 

Lam.  ii.  9.  Her  gates  are  sunk  into  the  ground; 
he  hath  destroyed  and  brolcen  lier  bars :  her  king 
aiul  her  princes  are  among  the  Gentiles:  tlie  law  « 
no  7nore ;  her  proplicts  also  find  no  vision  from  the 
Lord. 

Ezek.  vli.  36,  Mischief  shall  come  upon  mischief, 


and  rumour  sliall  be  upon  rumour;  then  shall  they 
seek  a  vision  of  the  prophet ;  but  the  law  shall  perish 
from  the  priest,  and  counsel  from  the  ancients. 

Amosviii.  11.  Beliold,  tlie  days  come,  saitli  the  Lord 
God,  tliat  I  will  send  a  famine  in  the  land,  not  a  fam- 
ine of  bread,  nor  a  thirst  for  water,  but  of  hearing  the 
words  of  the  Lord  : 

 13.  And  they  shall  wander  from  sea  to  sea, 

and  from  the  north  even  to  the  east,  tliey  shall  run  to 
and  fro  to  seek  the  word  of  the  Lord,  and  shall  not 
find  it. 

 13.  In  that  day  shall  the  fan-  virgins  and 

young  men  faint  for  thirst. 


BOOK  II.-GOD. 


CHAP.  I. 

NAMES  ATO  GENERAL  REPRE- 
SENTATIONS OP  GOD. 

§  1.   Jeliovah  ;  Jah. 

Ex.  vi.  3.  And  I  appeared  unto  Abraham,  unto 
Isaac,  and  imto  Jacob,  by  the  name  of  God  Al- 
mighty ;  but  by  my  name  JEHOVAH  was  I  not 
known  to  them. 

—  xvii.  15.  And  Moses  built  an  altar,  and  called 
the  name  of  it  jEiiovAii-nissi : 

Ps.  Ixviii.  4.  Shig  nuto  God,  sing  praises  to  his 
name :  extol  liim  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens  by  his 
name  JAH,  and  rejoice  before  him. 

—  Ixxxiii.  18.  That  men  may  know  that  thou, 
■whose  name  alone  is  JEHOVAH,  art  the  Most  High 
over  all  the  earth. 

§  2.   I  Am. 

Ex.  iii.  13.  And  Moses  said  unto  God,  Behold,  %Dhcn 
I  come  unto  the  ohildren  of  Israel,  and  sliall  say  unto 
them.  The  God  of  yom*  fathers  hath  sent  me  unto 
you ;  and  they  sliall  say  to  me,  What  is  his  name  ? 
what  shall  I  say  unto  them  ? 

 14.  And  God  said  unto  Moses,  I  AM  THAT 

I  AM:  and  he  said.  Thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  the 
children  of  Israel,  I  AM  hath  sent  me  unto  you. 

 15.  And  God  said  moreover  unto  Moses,  Thus 

shalt  thou  say  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  The  Lord 
God  of  your  fothers,  the  God  of  Abraliam,  the  God 
of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob,  hath  sent  me  unto 
you  .  this  is  my  name  for  ever,  and  this  is  my  memo- 
rial unto  all  generations. 

§  3.   Lord  and  God. 

Ex.  iii.  C.  Moreover  he  said,  I  am  the  God  of  thy 
father,  the  God  of  Abraham,  the  God  of  Isaac,  and 
the  God  of  Jacob.  And  Moses  hid  his  foco ;  for  he 
was  afraid  to  look  upon  God. 

—  vi.  2.  And  God  spake  unto  Moses,  and  said  imlo 
him,  I  am  the  Lord  : 

—  xxxiv.  5.  And  the  Lord  descended  in  the  cloud, 
and  stood  with  him  there,  and  proclaimed  the  name 
of  the  Lord. 

Is.  liv.  5.  For  thy  Maker  is  thine  husband;  Tlie 
Lord  of  hosts  is  his  name ;  and  thy  Redeemer  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel ;  The  God  of  the  whole  earth 
shall  he  be  called. 

Acts  vii.  33.  Sai/ing,  I  am  the  God  of  thy  fathers, 
the  God  of  Abraliam,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the 
God  of  Jacob.  Then  Mosi's  trembled,  and  dm-st  not 
behold. 


§  4.   liord  and  God  of  Hosts. 

Is.  xlvii.  4.  As  for  our  Redeemer,  the  Lord  of  hosts 
is  his  name,  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

—  xlviii.  2.  For  they  call  themselves  of  the  holy 
city,  and  stay  themselves  upon  the  God  of  Israel :  The 
Lord  of  hosts  is  his  name. 

—  li.  15.  But  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  divided 
the  sea,  whose  waves  roared :  The  Lord  of  hosts  is 
liis  name. 

Jer.  x.  10.  The  portion  of  Jacob  is  not  like  them : 
for  he  is  the  former  of  all  thinrjs ;  and  Israel  is  the 
rod  of  his  inheritance:  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  his 
name. 

—  xxxii.  18.  Thou  shewest  lovingkmdness  unto 
thousands,  and  recompensest  the  iniquity  of  the 
fathers  into  the  l)osom  of  their  childien  after  them: 
The  Great,  The  Mighty  God,  Tlie  Lord  (jf  hosts,  is  his 
name : 

—  li.  19.  The  portion  of  Jacob  is  not  like  them ; 
for  he  is  the  former  of  all  things:  and  Israel  is  the 
rod  of  his  inheritance:  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  hia 
name. 

Hos.  xii.  5.  Even  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  ;  the  Lord 
is  his  memorial. 
See  Amos  v.  27. 

§  5.  Ishi. 

Hos.  ii.  16.  And  it  shall  be  at  that  day,  saith  the 
Lord,  that  thou  shalt  call  me  Ishi ;  and  shalt  call  me 
no  more  Baali.* 

§  6.  Represented  by  Fire. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  13.  Through  the  brightness  before  him 
were  coals  of  flre  kindled. 

Ps.  1.  3.  Our  God  shall  come,  and  shall  not  keep 
silence :  a  fire  shall  devour  before  him,  and  it  shall  be 
very  tempestuous  round  about  him. 

—  xcvii.  3.  A  fire  goeth  before  him,  and  burneth  up 
his  enemies  round  about. 

Hab.  iii.  5.  Before  him  went  the  pestilence,  and 
burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet. 

Heb.  xii.  29.  For  our  God  w  a  consuming  fire. 

Rev.  iv.  5.  And  out  of  the  throne  proceeded  light- 
nings and  thundcrings  and  voices :  and  there  tcera 
seven  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the  throne,  which 
are  the  seven  spuits  of  God. 

§  7.   Represented  by  Light. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  29.  For  thou  art  my  lamp,  0  Lord: 
and  the  Lord  w^ill  lighten  my  darliness. 

♦  means  "mv  man,"  "my  husband."  So  also  does  Baall. 
But  tlie  latter  had  become  associated  vith.  idolatry,  and  is  there- 
fore interdicted. — H. 


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GOD. 


COOK  II. 


Ps.  xviii.  28.  For  thou  wilt  light  my  caudle :  the 
LoED  my  God  will  enlighten  my  darkness. 

—  1.  3.  Out  of  Zion,  the  perlection  of  beauty,  God 
hath  shined. 

—  civ.  2.  Who  covercst  f^ii/self  with  li_cht  as  with  a 
garment :  who  stretclicst  out  the  heavens  like  a  curtain : 

I  John  i.  0.  This  then  is  tlie  message  which  a\  e 
liave  heard  of  him,  and  declare  unto  you,  that  God  is 
light,  and  in  him  is  no  darkness  at  all. 

§  8.   Accompanied  by  Darhness  or  Clouds. 

Ex.  xix.  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Lo,  I 
come  unto  thee  in  a  tluck  cloud,  that  the  people  may 
hear  when  I  spealv  with  thee,  and  believe  thee  for  ever. 
And  Moses  told  the  words  of  the  people  unto  tiie  Loitn. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  10.  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and 
came  down ;  and  darkness  was  under  his  feet. 

 12.  And  he  made  darkness  pavilions  round 

about  him,  dark  waters,  and  thick  clouds  of  the  skies. 

1  Kings  viii.  12.  Then  spake  Solomon,  The  Lokd 
said  that  he  would  dwell  in  the  thick  darkness. 

2  Chr.  vi.  1.  Then  said  Solomon,  Tlie  Lord  hath 
said  that  he  would  dwell  in  the  thick  darkness. 

Ps.  xviii.  11.  He  made  darkness  his  secret  place ;  Iiis 
pavilion  round  about  him  icei-e  dark  waters  and  thicli 
clouds  of  the  skies. 

§  9.   Compared  to  Animals. 

Num.  xxiii.  23.  God  brought  them  out  of  Egypt; 
ho  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  a  unicorn. 

Job  x.  15.  If  I  be  wicked,  woo  unto  me;  and  if  I 
be  righteous,  ^ci  will  I  not  lift  up  my  head.  I  am  full 
of  confusion ;  therefore  see  thou  mine  affliction ; 

 16.  For  it  increasetli.    Thou  huntest  me  as  a 

fierce  lion :  and  again  thou  shewest  tliyself  marvel- 
lous upon  me. 

Is.  xxxi.  4.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  spoken  unto 
me,  Like  as  the  lion  and  tlic  young  lion  roaring  on 
his  prey,  when  a  multitude  of  sliepherds  is  called 
forth  agamst  him,  he  will  not  bo  afraid  of  their 
voice,  nor  abase  himself  for  the  noise  of  tliem :  so 
shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  come  down  to  light  for 
mount  Zion,  and  for  the  hill  thereof 

 5.  As  birds  Hying,  so  will  the  Lord  of  hosts 

defend  Jerusalem;  defending  also  he  will  deliver  it; 
and  passing  over  he  will  preserve  it. 

Lam.  iii.  10.  He  icas  unto  me  as  a  bear  lying  in 
wait,  ami  as  a  lion  in  secret  places. 

Hos.  V.  12.  Therefore  leill  1  be  unto  Ephraim  as  a 
moth,  and  to  the  house  of  Judah  as  rottenness. 

 14.  For  I  will  be  unto  Ephraim  as  a  lion,  and 

as  a  young  lion  to  the  house  of  Judah:  I,  even  I,  will 
tear  and  go  away ;  I  will  take  away,  and  none  shall 
rescue  him. 

—  xi.  10.  They  shall  walk  after  the  Lord  :  he  shall 
roar  hke  a  lion :  when  he  shall  roar,  then  the  children 
shall  tremble  from  the  west. 

—  xiii.  7.  Therefore  I  will  be  unto  them  as  a  lion  : 
as  a  leopard  by  the  way  will  I  observe  them: 

 8.  I  will  meet  them  as  a  bear  that  is  bereaved 

of  her  lohetps,  and  will  rend  the  caul  of  their  heart, 
and  there  will  I  devour  them  like  a  lion :  the  wild 
beast  shall  tear  them. 

§  10.   Compared  to  a  Fir  Tree. 

Hos.  xiv.  8.  +1  am  like  a  green  fir  tree.  From  me  is 
thy  fruit  found. 

<^  11.    The  Yisible  Glory. 

Ex.  xvi.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Aaron  spake 
unto  the  whole  congregation  of  the  cliildren  of  Is- 
rael, that  they  looked  toward  the  wilderness,  and, 
behold,  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  the  cloud. 

—  xxiv.  15.  And  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount, 
and  a  cloud  covered  the  mount. 

 16.  And  the  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon 

mount  Sinai,  and  the  cloud  covered  it  six  days:  and 
the  seventh  day  he  called  unto  Moses  out  of  tlie  midst 
of  the  cloud. 

 17.  And  the  sight  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 

tca.j  like  devouring  lire  on  the  top  of  the  mount  in  the 
eyes  of  the  cliildren  of  Israel. 

 18.  And  Closes  went  into  the  midst  of  the 

cloud,  and  gat  him  up  into  the  mount:  and  Moses 
was  in  the  mount  forty  days  and  forty  nights. 


—  xxxiii.  18.  And  he  said,  I  beseech  thee,  sliew  me 
thy  glory. 

Lev.  ix.  23.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  into  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  came  out,  and 
blessed  the  peojile :  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  ap- 
peared unto  all  the  peojile. 

Num.  XX.  6.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  from  tlie 
presence  of  the  assembly  unto  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle  of  the  congregation,  and  they  fell  upon  their 
faces  :  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  them. 

Deut.  xxxi.  15.  And  the  Lord  appeared  in  the 
tabernacle  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud  :  and  the  jiillar  of  the 
cloud  stood  over  the  door  of  the  tabernacle. 

1  Kings  viii.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
priests  were  come  out  of  the  ho\y  j)lace,  that  the  cloud 
tilled  the  house  of  the  Lord, 

 11.  So  that  the  priests  could  not  stand  to 

minister  because  of  the  cloud:  for  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  had  filled  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  V.  13.  It  came  even  to  pass,  as  the  trum- 
peters and  singers  ^cei-e  as  one,  to  make  one  sound  to 
be  heard  in  praising  and  thanking  the  Lord;  and 
when  they  lifted  up  their  voice  with  the  trumpets  and 
cymbals  and  instruments  of  music,  and  jjraised  the 
hoiiD,  sayinff,  For  he  is  good;  for  his  mevcy  eiali/reth 
forever:  that  then  the  house  was  tilled  with  a  cloud, 
even  the  house  of  the  Lord  ; 

 14.  So  that  the  priests  could  not  stand  to 

minister  l)y  reason  of  the  cloud  :  for  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  had  filled  the  house  of  God. 

Ezek.  iii.  23.  Tlicn  I  arose,  and  went  forth  into  the 
plain:  and,  behold,  the  glory  of  the  Lord  stood 
there,  as  the  glory  whicli  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Che- 
bar  :  and  I  fell  on  my  iiicc. 

—  xi.  22.  Then  did  the  cherubim  lift  up  tlicir 
wings,  and  the  wheels  beside  tliem ;  and  the  glory  of 
the  God  of  Israel  iras  over  them  above. 

—  xliii.  4.  And  tlie  glory  of  the  Lord  came  into  the 
house  by  the  way  of  the  gate  whose  prospect  is  toward 
the  east. 

 5.  So  the  spirit  took  mc  up,  and  brought  me 

into  the  inner  court;  and,  behold,  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  filled  the  house. 

—  xliv.  4.  Then  brought  he  me  the  way  of  the 
north  gate  before  the  house:  and  I  looked,  and,  be- 
hold, the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house  of  the 
Lord  :  and  I  fell  upon  my  face.  - 

§  12.    God  is  LocaL 

Gen.  iv.  10.  And  Caiii  went  out  from  the  presence 
of  the  Lord,  and  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Kod,  on  the 
east  of  Eden. 

Ex.  xix.  17.  And  Moses  brought  forth  the  people 
out  of  the  camp  to  meet  with  God;  and  they  stood 
at  the  nether  part  of  the  mount. 

 21.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  down, 

charge  the  people,  lest  they  break  through  unto  the 
Lord  to  gaze,  and  many  of  them  perish. 

—  XX.  21.  And  the  peoj^le  stood  afar  off,  and  Mo- 
ses drew  near  unto  the  thick  darkness  where  God  icas. 

—  xxxiii.  14.  And  he  said.  My  presence  shall  go 
vifh  thee,  and  I  will  give  thee  re^^-t. 

 15.  And  he  said  unto  him,  If  thy  presence  go 

not  trith  me,  carry  us  not  up  hence. 

Num.  xxiii.  15.  And  he  said  unto  Balak,  Stand 
here  by  thy  burnt  offering,  while  I  meet  the  LORD 
yonder. 

Deut.  V.  5.  (I  stood  between  the  Lord  and  you  at 
that  time,  to  shew  you  the  Avord  of  the  Lord  :  for  ye 
wire  afraid  by  reason  of  the  fire,  and  went  not  up 
into  the  mount,)  saying, 

I  Kings  xix.  11.  And  he  said.  Go  forth,  and  stand 
upon  the  mount  before  the  Lord.  And,  behold,  the 
Lord  passed  by,  and  a  great  and  strong  wind  rent 
the  mountains,  and  brake  in  pieces  the  rocks  before 
the  Lord;  hut  the  Lord  was  not  in  the  wind:  and 
after  the  wind  an  earthquake;  hat  the  Lord  was  not 
in  the  earthquake : 

§  13.   Has  a  Dwellmg-Place  amon^  Men. 

Ex.  XXV.  8.  And  let  them  make  me  a  sanctuary; 
that  I  may  dwell  among  them. 

—  xxix.  43.  And  there  I  will  meet  with  the  children 


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BOOK  II. 


of  Israel,  and  the  tabernacle  shall  be  sanctifled  by  my 
glory 

Ex.  xxix.  44.  And  I  will  sanctify  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  the  aliar:  I  will  sanctify  also 
both  Aaron  and  his  sons,  to  minister  to  me  in  the 
priest's  orfico. 

t  45  And  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of 

Israel,  and  will  be  their  God. 

Lev.  xxvi  11.  And  1  will  set  my  tabernacle  among 
you .  and  my  soul  siiall  not  abhor  you. 

 12.  And  I  will  walk  among  you,  and  will  be 

your  God,  and  ye  shall  be  my  people. 

I  Kings  vi.  11.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Solomon,  saying, 

 12.  Concernin/j  this  house  which  thou  art  in 

building,  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  execute 
my  judgments,  and  keep  all  my  commandments  to 
walk  in  them ;  then  will  I  perform  my  words  wath 
thee,  which  I  spake  unto  David  thy  fiither : 

 13.  And  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of 

Israel,  and  will  not  forsake  my  people  Israel. 

—  viii.  13.  I  have  surely '  built  thee  a  house  to 
dwell  in,  a  settled  place  for  thee  to  abide  in  for  ever. 

2  Chr.  vi.  2  But  I  have  built  a  house  of  habitation 
for  thee,  and  a  place  for  thy  dwelling  for  ever. 

 18.  But  will  God  in  very  deed  dwell  with 

men  on  the  earth  ?  Behold,  heaven  and  the  heaven 
of  heavens  cannot  contain  thee;  how  much  less  this 
house  which  I  have  built ! 

Ps.  cxxxii.  14.  This  k  my  rest  for  ever :  here  will  I 
dwell;  for  I  have  desired  it. 

IVlicah  1  2  Hear,  all  ye  people;  hearken,  O  earth, 
and  all  tliat  therein  is :  and  let  the  Lord  God  be  wit- 
ness against  you,  the  Lord  from  his  holy  temple. 

Hab.  ii.  20.'  But  the  Lokd  is  in  his  holy  temple:  let 
all  tlie  earth  keep  silence  before  him. 
Zech.  ii  10.  Sing  and  rejoice,  O  daughter  of  Zion: 
for,  lo,  I  come,  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  'midst  of  Ihec, 
saith  the  Lord. 

Rev.  xxi  3.  And  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  heaven 
saying,  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is  with  men, 
and  he  will  dwell  with  them,  and  they  shall  l)e  his 
people,  and  God  himself  shall  be  with  them,  and  be 
their  God. 

§  14.   Moves  About. 
Gen.  xvti  22.  And  he  left  otF  talking  with  him,  and 
God  went  up  from  Abraham. 

—  xviii.  33.  And  the  Lord  went  his  way,  as  soon 
aa  he  had  left  communing  with  Abraham :  and  Abra-  I 
ham  returned  unto  his  jilace. 

Ex.  xix.  20.  And  the  Lord  came  down  upon  mount 
Sinai,  on  the  top  of  the  mount :  and  the  Lord  called 
Moses  ap  to  the  top  of  the  mount ;  and  Moses  went  up. 

Num.  xii.  5.  And  the  Lord  came  down  in  the  pil- 
lar of  the  cloud,  and  stood  in  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle, and  called  Aaron  and  Miriam :  and  they  both 
came  forth. 

—  xxiii.  4.  And  God  met  Balaam :  and  he  said 
unto  him,  I  have  prepared  seven  altars,  and  I  have 
offered  upon  every  altar  a  bullock  and  a  ram. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  2.  And  he  said.  The  Lord  came  from 
Smai,  and  rose  up  from  Seir  unto  them ;  he  shined 
forth  from  mount  Paran,  and  he  came  with  ten  thou- 
sands of  saints :  from  his  right  hand  went  a  fiery  law 
for  tliem. 

Jud.  V.  4  Lord,  when  thou  weutest  out  of  Seir, 
when  thou  marchedst  out  of  the  field  of  Edom,  the 
earth  trembled,  and  the  heavens  dropped,  the  clouds 
also  dropped  Avater. 

I  Sam.  IV.  7.  And  the  Philistines  were  afraid ;  for 
they  said,  God  is  come  into  the  camp.  And  they  said, 
"Woe  unto  us !  for  there  hath  not  been  such  a  thing 
heretofore. 

Ps.  xlvii.  5  God  is  gone  up  with  a  shout,  the  Lord 
with  the  sound  of  a  trumpet. 

—  Ixviii.  7.  O  God,  when  thou  wentest  forth  before 
thy  people,  when  thou  didst  march  through  the  wil- 
derness; Selah: 

 8.  The  earth  shook,  the  heavens  also  dropped 

at  the  presence  of  God  :  eirn  Sinai  itself  was  moved  at 
the  presence  of  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

Jer.  xiv.  8.  O  the  hope  of  Israel,  the  Saviour  there- 


of in  time  of  trouble,  why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a 
stranger  in  the  land,  and  as  a  wayfaring  man  that 
turnetii  aside  to  tarry  for  a  night? 

Ezek.  xi.  23.  And  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up 
from  the  midst  of  the  citj%  and  stood  upon  the  mount- 
ain which  2.«  on  the  east  side  of  the  city. 

IVlicah  i.  3.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  cometh  forth  out 
of  his  place,  and  will  come  down,  and  tread  upon  the 
high  ])laces  of  the  earth. 

Hab.iii.  3.  God  came  from  Teman,  and  the  Holy 
One  irom  mount  Paran.    Selah.    His  glory  covered 
tlie  heavens,  and  the  earth  was  full  of  his  praise. 
Zech.ii.  13.  Bo  silent,  O  all  tlesh,  before  the  Lord: 
for  he  is  raised  up  out  of  his  holy  habitation. 

§  15.   Uses  "^'chides. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  11.  And  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and 
ditl  tly :  and  he  "was  seen  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind. 

Ps.  x\iii.  10.  And  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did 
fly :  yea,  he  did  lly  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind. 

—  civ.  8.  Who  layetli  the  beams  of  his  chambers 
in  the  waters :  who  maketh  the  clouds  his  chariot : 
who  walketh  upon  the  wings  of  the  A\'ind : 

Hab.  iii.  8.  Was  the  Lord  displeased  against  the 
rivers?  wi^.s- thine  anger  against  the  rivers?  was  thy 
wrath  against  tlie  sea,  that  thou  didst  ride  upon  thine 
horses  and  thy  chariots  of  salvation? 

 15.  Thou  didst  walk  through  the  sea  with 

thine  horses,  through  the  heap  of  great  waters. 

Zech.  ix.  14.  And  the  Lord  shall  be  seen  over  them, 
and  his  arrow  shall  go  forth  as  the  lightning  :  and  the 
Lord  God  shall  blow  the  trumpet,  and  shall  go  with 
whirlwinds  of  the  south. 

CHAP,  II. 

ANTHROPOMOKPIIIC  AND 
ANTHEOPOPATHIC  REPPtESENTA- 
TIOXS  OF  GOD. 

§  16.    God  Appears  in  Human  Form. 

Gen.  xviii.  1.  And  the  Lord  appeared  tmto  him  in 
the  jilains  of  Mamre  :  and  he  sat  in  the  tent  door  in 
the  heat  of  the  day ; 

—  XXXV.  9.  And  God  appeared  unto  Jacob  again, 
when  he  came  out  of  Padan-aram,  and  blessed  him. 

—  xlviii.  3.  And  Jacob  said  unto  Joseph,  God  Al- 
mighty appeared  unto  me  at  Luz  m  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan, and  blessed  me, 

Ex.  xxiv.  9.  Then  went  up  Moses,  and  Aaron,  Ka- 
dab,  and  Abihu,  and  seventj'  of  the  elders  of  Israel  ; 

 10.  And  they  saw  the  God  of  Israel  :  and 

there  was  under  his  feet  as  it  were  a  paved  work  of  a 
sapphire  stone,  and  as  it  were  the  body  of  heaven  in 
his  clearness. 

 11.  And  upon  the  nobles  of  the  children  of 

Israel  he  laid  not  his  hand :  also  they  saw  God,  and 
did  eat  and  drink. 

2  Chr.  vii.  12.  And  the  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon 
by  night,  and  said  unto  him,  I  have  heard  thy  prayer, 
and  have  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  a  "house  of 
sacrifice. 

Job  xlii.  5.  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  the  hearing  of 
the  ear;  but  now  mine  eye  seeth  thee: 

 6.  Wherefore  I  abhor  mi/self,  and  repent  in 

dust  and  ashes. 

Is.  vi.  1.  In  the  year  that  king  I"zziah  died  I  saw- 
also  the  Lord  sitting  upon  a  throne,  high  and  lifted  up, 
and  his  train  filled  the  temple. 

Ezek.  i.  26.  And  above  the  firmament  that  was  over 
their  heads  was  the  likeness  of  a  throne,  as  the  appear- 
ance of  a  sapphire  stone :  and  upon  the  likeness  of  the 
throne  was  the  likeness  as  the  appearance  of  a  man 
above  upon  it. 

 27.  And  I  saw  as  the  colour  of  amber,  as  the 

appearance  of  fire  round  about  within  it,  from  the  ap- 
pearance of  his  loins  even  upward,  and  from  the  ap- 
jiearance  of  his  loins  even  downward,  I  saw  as  it  were 
the  appearance  of  fire,  and  it  had  brightness  round 
about. 


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BOOK  II. 


Ezek.  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  tlie  sixth  year, 
in  tlie  sixtli  month,  in  tlie  tifth  day  of  the  month,  as  I 
sat  in  mine  house,  and  the  elders  of  Jiidah  sat  before 
me,  that  the  hand  of  the  Lord  God  fell  there  upon  me. 

 3.  Then  I  beheld,  and  lo  a  likeness  as  the  ap- 
pearance of  fire :  from  the  appearance  of  his  loins  even 
downward,  fire ;  and  from  his  loins  even  upward,  as 
the  appearance  of  brightness,  as  the  colour  of  amber. 

 4.  And,  behold,  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel 

icas  there,  according  to  the  vision  that  I  saw  in  the 
plain. 

—  xliii.  2.  And,  behold,  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Is- 
rael came  from  the  Avay  of  the  east :  and  his  voice 
?f((,v  like  a  noise  of  many  waters :  and  the  earth  shined 
with  his  glory. 

 3.  And  it  mis  according  to  the  appearance  of 

the  vision  which  I  saw,  cirn  according  to  the  vision 
that  I  saw  when  I  came  to  destroy  the  city :  and  the 
visions  icei-e  like  the  vision  that  I  saw  by  the  river 
Chebar ;  and  I  fell  upon  m_y  face. 

Dan.  vii.  9.  I  beheld  till  the  thrones  were  cast 
down,  and  the  Ancient  of  days  did  sit,  whose  gar- 
ment was  white  as  snow,  and  the  hair  of  his  head  like 
the  jnn-e  wool :  his  throne  icus  like  the  fiery  flame,  and 
his  wheels  us  burning  fire. 

 10.  A  fiery  stream  issued  and  came  forth  from 

before  him  :  thousand  thousands  ministered  unto  him, 
and  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand  stood  before 
him:  the  judgment  was  set,  and  the  books  were 
opened. 

Amos  ix.  1.  I  saw  the  Lord  standing  upon  the  al- 
tar: and  he  said.  Smite  the  lintel  of  the  door,  that  the 
posts  may  shake :  and  cut  them  in  the  head,  all  of 
them ;  and  I  will  slay  the  last  of  them  with  the 
sword  :  he  that  flecth  of  them  shnll  not  flee  away,  and 
he  that  escajjeth  of  them  shall  not  be  delivered. 

Rev.  iv.  3.  And  immediately  I  was  in  the  Spirit : 
and,  behold,  a  throne  was  set  in  heaven,  and  one  sat 
on  the  throne. 

 3.  And  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a 

jasper  and  a  sardine  stone:  and  there  was  a  rainbow 
round  about  the  throne,  in  sight  like  unto  an  emerald. 

§  17.   Has  Humau  Features  and  Members. 

(1.  FACE.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  30.  And  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the 
place  Peniel :  for  I  have  seen  God  face  to  face,  and 
my  life  is  iircserved. 

Ex.  xxxiii.  11.  And  the  Lokd  spake  unto  Moses 
face  to  face,  as  a  man  speaketh  unto  his  friend.  And 
he  turned  again  into  the  camp ;  but  his  servant 
Joshua,  the  son  of  Nun,  a  3  0ung  man,  departed  not 
out  of  the  tabernacle. 

 20.  And  he  said.  Thou  canst  not  see  my  face : 

for  there  shall  no  man  see  me,  and  live. 

Deut.  V.  4.  The  Lord  talked  with  you  face  to  face 
in  the  mount  out  of  the  midst  of  the  ifire. 

—  xxxiv.  10.  And  there  arose  not  a  prophet  since 
in  Israel  like  unto  Moses,  ■whom  the  Lord  knew  face 
to  face. 

Rev.  XX.  11.  And  I  saw  a  OTcat  white  throne,  and 
him  that  sat  on  it,  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the 
heaven  fled  away ;  and  there  was  found  no  place  for 
them. 

(2.  EYES.) 

2  Chr.  xvi.  9.  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  run  to  and 
fro  throughout  the  whole  earth,  to  shew  himself  strong 
in  the  behalf  of  them  whose  heart  is  perfect  toward 
him.  Herein  thou  hast  done  foolishly :  therefore  from 
henceforth  thou  shall  have  wars, 
j  Prov.  xxii.  13.  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  preserve 
knowledge ;  and  he  overthroweth  the  words  of  the 
transgressor. 

(3.  nostrils.) 

2  Sam.  xxii.  9.  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his 
nostrils,  and  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured:  coals 
were  kindled  by  it. 

 16.  And  the  channels  of  the  sea  appeared,  the 

foundations  of  the  world  were  discovered,  at  the  re- 
buking of  the  Lord,  at  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  his 
nostrils. 

Ps.  xviii.  15.  Then  the  channels  of  waters  were 


seen,  and  the  foundations  of  the  Avorld  were  discov- 
ered at  thy  rebuke,  O  Lord,  at  the  blast  of  the  breath 
of  thy  nostrils. 

(4.  ORGANS  OF  SPEECH  ;  BREATH.) 

Num.  xii.  8.  Withhim  will  I  speak  mouth  to  mouth, 
even  apparently,  and  not  in  dark  speeclies  ;  and  the 
similitude  of  the  Lord  shall  he  behold :  wherefore 
then  were  ye  not  afraid  to  speak  against  my  servant 
Moses  ? 

Ps.  xviii.  8.  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nos- 
trils, and  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devom-ed  :  coals  were 
kindled  by  it. 

Is.  XXX.  27.  Behold,  the  name  of  the  Lord  cometh 
from  far,  burning  with  his  anger,  and  the  burden 
thereof  is  heavy  :  his  lijis  are  full  of  indignation,  and 
his  tongue  as  a  devouring  lire  : 

 28.  And  his  breath,  as  an  overflowing  stream, 

shall  reach  to  the  midst  of  the  nock,  to  sift  the  nations 
with  the  sieve  of  vanity  :  and  there  shall  be  a  bridle  in 
the  jaws  of  the  people,  causing  ihem  to  err. 

(5.  SHOULDERS.) 

Deut.  xxxiii.  13.  And  of  Benjamin  he  said.  The 
lieloved  of  the  Lord  shall  dwell  in  safety  by  hha  ;  cmd 
the  LOBD  shall  cover  him  all  the  day  long,  and  he 
shall  dwell  between  his  shoulders. 

(6.  HAND.) 

Ps.  xxi.  8.  Thine  hand  shall  find  out  all  thine  ene- 
mies :  thy  right  hand  shall  find  out  those  that  hate 
thee. 

—  Ixxiv.  11.  Why  withdrawest  thou  thy  hand,  even 
thy  right  hand  ?  jiluck  it  out  of  th_y  bosom. 

—  Ixxxix.  13.  Tliou  hast  a  mighty  arm :  strong  is 
thy  hand,  and  high  is  thy  right  hand. 

—  cxviii.  16.  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  is  ex- 
alted :  the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  doeth  valiantly. 

Is.  lii.  10.  The  Lord  hath  made  bare  his  holy  arm 
in  the  eyes  of  all  the  nations  ;  and  all  the  ends  of  the 
earth  sliall  see  the  salvation  of  our  God. 

Hab.  iii.  4.  And  his  brightness  was  as  the  light;  he 
had  horns  coming  out  of  his  hand  ;  and  there  teas  the 
hiding  of  his  power. 

(7.  FraOERS.) 

Ex.  viii.  19.  Then  the  magicians  said  unto  Pharaoh, 
This  is  the  finger  of  God :  and  Pharaoh's  heart  was 
hardened,  and  he  hearkened  not  imto  them ;  as  the 
Lord  had  said. 

Ps.  viii.  3.  When  I  consider  thy  heavens,  the  work 
of  thy  fingers,  the  moon  and  the  stars,  which  thou 
hast  ordained ; 

Lukexi.  20.  But  if  I  with  the  finger  of  God  cast 
out  devils,  no  doubt  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come 
upon  j-ou. 

See  Ex.  xxxl  18.    Deut.  i.x.  10. 

(8.  BACK.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  21.  And  the  Lord  said,  Behold,  there  is 
a  place  by  me,  and  thou  shalt  stand  upon  a  rock  : 

—  —  23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  Avhile  my  glory 
passeth  by,  that  I  will  put  thee  in  a  cleft  of  the 
rock,  and  will  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  I  pass 
by: 

 23.  And  I  will  take  away  mine  hand,  and 

thou  shalt  see  my  back  parts ;  but  my  face  shall  not 
be  seen. 

Jer.  xviii.  17.  I  will  scatter  them  as  with  an  east 
wind  before  the  enemy ;  I  will  shew  them  the  back, 
and  not  the  face,  in  the  day  of  their  calamity. 

(9.  FEET.) 

Ps.  xviii.  9.  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came 
down  :  and  darkness  was  under  his  feet. 

§18.   Use.s  a  Human  A'oice. 

(See  also  page  4,  H  10-17,  "  Speakers  and  Hearers.") 
Ex.  iii-  4.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  that  he  turned 
aside  to  see,  God  called  imto  him  out  of  the  midst  of 
the  bush,  and  said,  Moses,  Moses.    And  he  said.  Here 
am  I. 

—  xix.  19.  And  when  the  voice  of  the  trumpet 
sounded  long,  and  waxed  louder  and  louder,  Moses 
spake,  and  God  answered  him  by  a  voice. 


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Ex.  XX.  19.  And  they  said  unto  Moses,  Speak  thou 
■with  us,  and  we  will  hear  :  but  let  not  God  speak  with 
us,  lest  we  die. 

 22.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Thus  thou 

shall  say  unto  the  cliildren  of  Israel,  Yo  have  seen 
that  I  have  talked  "with  you  from  heaven. 

Lev.  i.  1.  And  the  Lord  called  unto  Moses,  and 
spake  unto  him  out  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion, saying. 

Num.  vii.  89.  And  when  Moses  was  gone  into  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation  to  speak  with  him, 
then  he  heard  the  voice  of  one  speaking  unto  him 
from  off  the  mercy  seat  that  wan  upon  the  ark  of  tes- 
timony, from  between  the  two  cherubim :  and  he 
spake  imto  him. 

—  xii.  4.  And  tlie  Lord  spake  suddenly  imto  Moses, 
and  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  Miriam,  Couk!  out  ye  three 
unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation.  And  they 
three  came  out. 

—  xxii.  9.  And  God  came  unto  Balaam,  and  said, 
What  men  are  these  with  thee  ? 

Deut.  iv.  12.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  you  out  of 
the  midst  of  the  fire :  ye  heard  the  voice  of  the 
words,  but  saw  no  simiHtude  ;  only  ye  heard  a  voice. 

 33.  Did  crer  people  hear  the  voice  of  God 

speaking  out  of  the  midst  of  the  lire,  as  thou  hast 
heard,  and  live  ? 

 36.  Out  of  heaven  he  made  thee  to  hear  his 

voice,  that  he  might  instruct  thee  :  and  upon  earth  lie 
shewed  tliee  his  great  tire ;  and  thou  heardest  his 
words  out  of  the  midst  of  tlie  fire. 

—  V.  24.  And  ye  said.  Behold,  the  Lord  our  God 
hath  sliewed  us  his  glory  ami  his  greatness,  and  we 
have  heard  his  voice  out  of  the  midst  of  tlie  fire :  we 
have  seen  this  day  that  God  doth  talk  with  man,  and 
he  liveth. 

 25.  Now  therefore  why  should  we  die  ?  for 

this  great  fire  will  consume  us :  if  we  hear  tlie  voice 
of  the  Lord  our  God  any  more,  then  we  shall  die. 

 20.  For  who  is  Viere  of  all  flesh,  that  hath 

heard  the  voice  of  the  living  God  speaking  out  of  the 
midst  of  the  fire,  as  we  liare,  and  lived  ? 

I  Kings  xix.  12.  And  after  the  earthquake  a  fire; 
hut  the  Lord  was  not  in  the  fire  :  and  after  the  fire  a 
iStill  small  voice. 

 13.  And  it  was  so,  when  Elijah  heard  it,  that  he 

wrapped  his  face  in  his  mantle,  and  went  out,  and 
stood  in  the  entering  in  of  the  cave.  And,  behold, 
there  came  a  voice  unto  him,  and  said.  What  doest 
thou  here,  Elijah  ? 

Ps.  Ixviii.  33.  To  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens 
of  heavens,  which  loere  of  old  ;  lo,  he  doth  send  out  his 
voice,  and  that  a  mighty  voice. 

Jer.  XXV.  30.  Therefore  prophesy  thou  amiinst  them 
all  these  words,  and  say  unto  them,  The  Lord  shall 
roar  from  on  high,  and  utter  his  voice  from  his  holy 
habitation ;  he  shall  mightily  roar  upon  his  habita- 
tion ;  he  shall  give  a  shout,  as  they  that  tread  the 
grapes,  against  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth. 

Ezek.  xliii.  G.  And  I  heard  hiiii  speaking  unto  me 
ou-t  of  the  house ;  and  the  man  stoocl  by  me. 

Joel  ii.  11.  And  the  Lord  shall  utter  his  voice  be- 
fore liis  army :  for  his  camp  is  very  great :  for  he  is 
strong  that  executeth  his  word :  for  the  day  of  the 
Lord  is  great  and  very  terrible ;  and  who  can  abide  it  ? 

—  iii.  16.  The  Lord  also  shall  roar  out  of  Zion, 
and  utter  his  voice  from  Jerusalem;  and  the  heavens 
and  the  earth  shall  shake :  but  the  Lord  will  he  the 
hope  of  his  people,  and  the  strength  of  the  chikken 
of  Israel. 

Amos  i.  3.  And  he  said.  The  Lord  will  roar  from 
Zion,  and  utter  his  voice  from  Jerusalem ;  and  the 
habitations  of  the  shepherds  shall  mourn,  and  the  top 
of  Cannel  sliall  wither. 

Acts  vii.  31.  When  Moses  saw  it,  he  wondered  at 
the  siglit :  and  as  he  drew  near  to  behold  (V,  tlie  voice 
of  tlie  Lord  came  unto  him, 

Heb.  xii.  19.  And  the  sound  of  a  trumiiet,  and  the 
voice  of  words ;  which  voice  they  that  heard  entreated 
that  the  word  should  not  be  spoken  to  them  any  more ; 

 26.  Whose  voice  then  shook  tlie  earth :  but 

now  he  hath  promised,  saying.  Yet  once  more  I 
shake  not  the  earth  only,  but  also  heaven. 


§  li).   Lauglis  and  Sleeps. 

Ps.  ii.  4.  He  that  sittetli  in  the  heavens  shall  laugh  : 
the  Lord  shall  have  them  in  derision. 

—  lix.  8.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  slialt  laugh  at  them  ; 
thou  shalt  have  all  the  heathen  in  derision. 

—  Ixxviii.  Co.  Then  the  Lord  awaked  as  one  out 
of  sleep,  and  like  a  mighty  man  that  shouteth  by 
reason  of  wine. 

§  20.   God  a  Warrior. 

Ex.  XV.  3.  The  Lord  is  a  man  of  war :  the  Lord 

is  his  name. 

—  xvii.  16.  For  he  said.  Because  the  Lord  hath 
sworn  that  the  Lord  will  have  A^ar  with  Amalek  from 
generation  to  generation. 

Is.  Ixvi.  16.  For  by  fire  and  bj-  his  sword  will  the 
Lord  jilead  with  all  flesh  :  and  the  slam  of  the  Lord 
shall  be  many. 

Jer.  xiv.  9.  Why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a  man  aston- 
ished, as  a  mighty  man  that  cannot  save  ?  yet  thou, 

0  Lord,  art  in  the  midst  of  us,  and  we  are  called 
by  thy  name  ;  leave  us  not. 

—  xxi.  5.  And  I  myself  will  fight  against  you  with 
an  outstretched  hand  and  with  a  strong  arm,  even  m 
anger,  and  in  furj',  and  in  great  wrath. 

Zech.  xiv.  3.  Then  shall  the  Lord  go  forth,  and  fight 
against  those  nations,  as  when  he  fought  in  the  day 
of  battle. 

§  21.   Uses  Weapons. 

Deut.  xxxii.  23,  I  will  heap  mischiefs  upon  them ; 

1  will  spend  mine  arrows  upon  them. 

Job  xix.  12.  His  troops  come  together,  and  raise  up 
their  way  against  me,  and  encamp  round  about  my 
tabernacle. 

Ps.  vii.  12.  If  he  turn  not,  he  will  whet  his  sword ; 
he  hath  bent  his  liow,  and  made  it  ready. 

 13.  He  hath  also  prepared  for  him  the  instru- 
ments of  death ;  he  ordainelh  his  arrows  against  the 
persecutors. 

—  xxi.  12.  Therefore  shalt  thou  make  them  turn  their 
back,  when  thou  shalt  make  ready  thine  arrows  upon 
thy  strings  against  the  face  of  them. 

—  Ixiv.  7.  But  God  shall  shoot  at  them  with  an  ar- 
row ;  suddenly  shall  they  be  wounded. 

Is.  xxxiv.  5.  For  my  sword  shall  be  bathed  in 
heaven :  behold,  it  shall  come  down  upon  Idumea, 
and  upon  the  pcojile  of  my  curse,  to  judgment. 

Jer.  1-  25.  The  Lord  hath  opened  his  armoury,  and 
hath  brought  forth  the  weapons  of  his  indignation : 
for  this  is  the  work  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in  the 
land  of  the  Chaldeans. 

Lam.  ii.  4.  He  hath  bent  his  bow  like  an  enemy: 
he  stood  with  his  right  hand  as  an  adversary-,  and 
slew  all  that  irere  pleasant  to  the  eye  in  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  daughter  of  Zion :  he  poured  out  his  fury 
like  fire. 

—  iii.  12.  He  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  set  me  as  a 
mark  for  the  arrow. 

 13.  He  hath  caused  the  arrows  of  his  quiver 

to  enter  into  my  reins. 

Hab.  iii.  9.  Thy  bow  was  made  quite  naked,  accord- 
ing to  the  oaths  of  the  tribes,  ercn  thy  word.  Selah. 
Thou  didst  cleave  the  earth  with  rivers. 

§  22.   Uncertain  of  tlio  Future. 

Deut.  V.  29.  Oh  that  there  were  such  a  heart  in  them, 
that  they  would  fear  me,  anil  keep  all  my  command- 
ments always,  that  it  miglit  be  well  with  them,  and 
with  their  children  for  ever ! 

Jud.  ii.  22.  That  through  them  I  may  prove  Israel, 
whether  they  will  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord  to  waUc 
therein,  as  tiieir  lathers  did  keep  it,  or  not. 

 23.  Thcrelbre  the  Lord  left  those  nations, 

without  driving  them  out  hastily ;  neither  delivered 
he  them  into  tlie  hand  of  Joshua. 

—  iii.  4.  And  they  were  to  prove  Israel  by  them, 
to  know  whether  they  would  hearken  imto  the  com- 
mandments of  the  Lord,  which  he  commanded  their 
fathers  by  the  hand  of  Closes. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  31.  Howbeit,  in  the  business  of  the  am- 
bassadors of  the  ]')rinces  of  Babylon,  who  sent  unto 
him  to  inquire  of  the  wonder  that  was  done  in  the 


20 


CHAP.  II. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


land,  God  left  liim,  to  try  liini,  that  lie  miglit  know 
all  thai  icas  iu  his  heart. 

Jer.  ix.  7.  Therel'ore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
Behold,  I  -ft  ill  melt  thcin,  and  try  them  ;  I'or  how  shall 
I  do  for  the  daughter  of  my  people? 

—  xxxvi.  3.  It  may  be  that  the  house  of  Judah 
will  hear  all  the  evil  which  I  purpose  to  do  unto 
them  ;  that  they  may  return  every  man  from  his  evil 
way ;  that  I  may  forgive  their  iniquity  and  their  sin. 

§  23.  (Ti-ieved. 
Gen.  vi.  6.  And  it  repented  the  Lord  that  he  had 
made  man  on  the  earth,  and  it  grieved  him  at  his 
heart. 

Jud.  X.  16.  And  they  put  away  the  strange  gods 
from  among  them,  and  served  the  Lord:  and  his  soul 
was  grieved  for  tlie  misery  of  Israel. 

PsTlxxviii.  40.  How  oft  did  they  provoke  him  in 
the  wilderness,  and  grieve  him  in  the  desert ! 

—  xcv.  10.  Forty  years  long  was  I  grieved  with 
this  generation,  and  said,  It  a  people  that  do  err  in 
their  heart,  and  they  have  not  known  my  ways: 

Ezek.  xvi.  43.  Because  thou  hast  not  remembered  the 
days  of  thy  youth,  but  hast  fretted  me  in  all  these 
thuigs;  behold,  tlicrefore  I  also  will  recompense  thy 
way  upon  thine  head,  saith  the  Lord  God:  and  thou 
shalt  not  commit  this  lewdness  above  all  thine  abomi- 
nations. 

Heb.  iii.  10.  Wherefore  I  was  grieved  with  that  gene- 
ration, and  said.  They  do  always  err  iu  their  heart ; 
and  they  have  not  Imowu  my  ways. 

§  24.  Jealous. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  14.  For  thou  shalt  worship  no  other  god : 
for  the  Lord,  whose  name  is  Jealous,  is  a  jealous  God. 

Deut.  iv.  24.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  consuming 
fire,  even  a  jealous  God. 

—  xxxii.  21.  They  have  moved  me  to  jealousy  with 
that  lohich  is  not  God ;  they  liave  provoked  me  to 
finger  with  their  vanities :  and  I  will  move  them  to 
jealousy  with  those  whieh  are  not  a  people ;  I  will  pro- 
voke them  to  anger  with  a  foolish  nation. 

P8.  Ixxviii.  58.  For  they  provoked  him  to  anger 
with  their  high  places,  and  moved  him  to  jealousy 
with  their  graven  images. 

—  Ixxix.  5.  How  long.  Lord?  wilt  thou  be  angry 
for  ever?  shall  thy  jealousy  bum  like  fire? 

Is.  xlii.  13.  The  Lord  shall  go  forth  as  a  mighty 
man,  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  man  of  war:  he 
shall  cry,  yea,  roar;  he  shall  prevail  against  his 
enemies. 

Ezek.  xxxviii.  19.  For  in  my  jealousy  and  in  the  fire 
of  my  wrath  have  I  spoken.  Surely  in  that  day  there 
shall  be  a  great  shaking  in  the  land  of  Israel ; 

Zeph.  iii.  8.  Therefore  wait  ye  upon  me,  saith  the 
Lord,  until  the  day  that  I  rise  up  to  tiie  prey :  for  my 
determination  is  to  gather  the  nations,  that  I  may  as- 
semble the  kingdoms,  to  pour  upon  them  mine  indig- 
nation, even  all  my  fierce  anger  :  for  all  tlie  earth  shall 
be  devoured  with  the  fire  of  my  jealousy. 

Zech.  viii.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  I  was 
jealous  for  Zion  with  great  jealousy,  and  I  was  jealous 
for  her  with  great  fury. 

1  Cor.  X.  32.  Do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy? 
are  we  stronger  than  he  ? 

§  2.5.  Angry. 

Num.  xii.  9.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kin- 
dled against  them ;  and  he  departed. 

Deut.  xxxii.  32.  For  a  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger, 
and  shall  burn  unto  the  lowest  hell,  and  shall  con- 
sume the  earth  with  her  increase,  and  set  on  fire  the 
foundations  of  the  mountains. 

Jud.  X.  7.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 
against  Israel,  and  he  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  the 
Philistines,  and  into  the  hands  of  the  children  of 
Ammon. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  8.  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled ; 
the  foundations  of  heaven  moved  and  shook,  because 
he  was  wroth. 

Job  xix.  11.  He  hath  also  kindled  his  wrath  against 
me,  and  he  counteth  me  mito  him  as  one  of  his 
enemies. 


Ps.  ii.  5.  Then  shall  he  speak  unto  them  iu  his 
wrath,  and  vex  them  in  his  sore  displeasure. 

—  vii.  11.  God  judgeth  the  righteous,  and  God  is 
angry  with  the  wicked  every  day. 

—  xxi.  9.  Thou  shalt  make  them  as  a  fiery  oven  in 
the  tune  of  thine  anger :  the  Lord  shall  swallow  them 
up  in  his  wrath,  and  the  fire  shall  devour  them. 

—  xc.  11.  Who  knowctli  the  power  of  thine  anger? 
even  according  to  thy  fear,  so  ix  thy  wrath. 

Is.  xxviii.  31.  For  the  Lord  shall  rise  up  as  in  mount 
Perazim,  he  shall  be  wroth  as  tn  the  valley  of  (Jibeon, 
that  he  may  do  his  work,  his  strange  work ;  and  bring 
to  pass  his  act,  his  strange  act. 

—  XXX.  30.  And  the  Lord  shall  cause  his  glorious 
voice  to  be  heard,  and  shall  shew  the  lighting  down 
of  his  arm,  with  the  indignation  of  his  anger,  and 
with  the  fiame  of  a  devouring  fire,  with  scattering,  and 
tempest,  and  hailstones. 

—  Ixvi.  15.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  will  come  with 
fire,  and  with  his  chariots  like  a  whirlwind,  to  render 
his  anger  with  fury,  and  his  rebuke  with  flames  of  fire. 

Jer.  XXX.  24.  The  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not 
return,  until  he  have  done  it,  and  until  he  have  per- 
formed the  intents  of  his  heart :  in  the  latter  days  ye 
shall  consider  it. 

Lam.  ii.  3.  He  hath  cut  off'  in  hix  fierce  anger  all  the 
horn  of  Israel :  he  hath  draMii  back  his  right  hand 
from  before  the  enemy,  and  he  burned  against  Jacob 
like  a  flaming  fire,  which  devoureth  round  about. 

—  iii.  43.  Thou  hast  covered  with  anger,  and  per- 
secuted us:  thou  hast  slain,  thou  hast  not  jiitied. 

Ezek.  V.  13.  Thus  shall  mine  anger  be  accomplished, 
and  I  will  cause  my  fury  to  rest  upon  them,  and  I  will 
be  comforted :  and  they  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord 
have  spoken  it  in  my  zeal,  when  I  have  accomplished 
my  fury  in  them. 

—  xxxviii.  18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  the 
same  time  when  Gog  shall  come  against  the  land  of 
Israel,  saith  the  Lord  God,  that  my  fury  shall  come  up 
in  niy  face. 

Hos.  xii.  14.  Ephraim  provoked  him  to  anger  most 
bitterly :  therefore  shall  he  leave  his  blood  upon  him, 
and  his  reproach  shall  his  Lord  return  unto  him. 

Nah.  i.  6.  Who  can  stand  before  his  indignation? 
and  who  can  abide  in  the  fierceness  of  his  anger  ?  his 
fury  is  jioured  out  like  fire,  and  the  rocks  are  thrown 
down  by  him. 

§  26.  Hating. 

Ps.  V.  5.  The  foolish  shall  not  stand  in  thy  sight : 
thou  hatcst  all  workers  of  iniquity. 

 G.  Tliou  shalt  destroy  them  that  speak  leasing : 

the  Lord  will  abhor  the  bloody  and  deceitful  man. 

—  xi.  5.  Tlie  Lord  trieth  the  righteous :  but  the 
wicked  and  him  that  loveth  violence  his  soul  hatetb. 

§  27.   Taking  Vengeance. 

Deut.  xxxii.  34.  Is  not  this  laid  up  in  store  with  me, 
and  sealed  up  among  my  treasures? 

 35.  To  me  belongeth  vengeance,  and  recom- 
pense ;  their  foot  shall  slide  in  due  time :  for  the  day 
of  their  calamity  is  at  hand,  and  the  things  that  shall 
come  upon  them  make  haste. 

 41.  If  I  whet  my  glittering  sword,  and  mine 

hand  take  hold  on  judgment;  I  will  render  vengeance 
to  mine  enemies,  and  will  reward  them  that  hate  me. 

 42.  I  will  make  mine  arrows  drunk  with 

blood,  and  my  sword  shall  devour  ficsh  ;  and  that  with 
the  blood  of  the  slain  and  of  the  captives,  from  the 
beginning  of  revenges  upon  the  enemy. 

 43.  Rejoice,  O  ye  nations,  with  his  people :  for 

he  will  avenge  the  blood  of  his  servants,  and  will  ren- 
der vengeance  to  his  adversaries,  and  will  be  merciful 
unto  his  land,  and  to  his  people. 

Ps.  xciv.  1.  O  Lord  God,  to  whom  vengeance  be- 
longeth ;  O  God,  to  whom  vengeance  belongeth,  shew 
thyself 

Is.  i.  24.  Therefore  saith  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  the  Mighty  One  of  Israel,  Ah,  I  will  ease  me  of 
mine  adversaries,  and  avenge  me  of  mine  enemies. 

—  xxxiv.  8.  For  it  is  the  day  of  the  Lord's  venge- 
ance, and  the  year  of  I'ecompenses  for  the  contro- 
versy of  Zion. 

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CHAP.  II. 


GOD. 


BOOK  n. 


Is.  Ixvi.  6,  A  voice  of  noise  from  the  city,  a  voice 
from  tlie  temple,  a  voice  of  the  Lokd  that  rendereth 
recompense  to  his  enemies. 

Jer.  xlvi.  10  For  this  is  the  day  of  the  Lord  God 
of  hosts,  a  day  of  vengeance,  that  he  may  avenge  him 
of  his  adversaries:  and  the  sword  shall  devour,  and  it 
Bhall  be  satiate  and  made  drunk  with  their  blood ;  for 
the  Lord  God  of  hosts  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  north 
country  by  the  river  Euphrates. 

Amos  ii.  13  Behold,  I  am  pressed  nnder  you.  as  a 
cart  IS  pressed  tloit  is  full  of  sheaves.* 

Nah.  i.  2  God  jcLdous,  and  Ihe  Lord  revengeth  ; 
the  Lord  revengeth,  and  is  fuiious;  the  Loi{»  will 
take  vengeance  on  his  adversaries,  and  he  reservetli 
leraih  I'or  his  enemies. 

Heb.  X.  30.  For  we  knovf  him  that  hath  said.  Venge- 
ance beloiigefli  unto  me,  I  wdl  recompense,  saith  the 
Lord.    And  again.  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  people. 

§  28.   Seeks  his  own  Glory. 

Ex.  xiv.  18.  And  the  Egyptians  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord  when  1  have  gotten  me  honour  upon 
Pharaoh,  upon  his  chariots,  and  upon  his  horsemen. 

Ps.  xlvi.  10.  Be  still,  and  know  that  I  am  God:  I 
will  be  e.xalted  among  the  heathen,  I  will  be  exalted 
in  the  earth. 

—  cvi.  8.  Nevertheless  he  saved  them  for  his  name's 
sake,  that  he  might  make  his  mighty  power  to  be 
known. 

Is.  xxxiii.  10.  Now  will  I  rise,  saith  the  Lord  ;  now 
will  I  be  exalted ;  now  will  I  lift  up  myself 

—  xlii.  8.  I  am  the  Lord  ;  that  is  my  name :  and 
my  glory  will  I  not  give  to  another,  neither  my  praise 
to  graven  images. 

—  xlviii.  9.  For  my  name's  sake  will  I  defer  mine 
anger,  and  for  my  praise  will  I  refrain  lor  thee,  that  I 
cut  thee  not  off. 

 11.  For  mine  own  sake,  even  for  mine  own 

sake,  will  I  do  it:  for  how  should  my  nanie  be  pollu- 
ted ?  and  I  will  not  give  my  glory  unto  another. 

§  29.   Solicitous  for  tlie  Holiness  of  Lis  Name. 

Ezek.xx.  22.  Nevertheless  I  withdrew  mine  hand, 
and  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that  it  should  not 
be  polluted  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  in  whose  sight 
I  brought  them  forth. 

—  xxxvi.  21.  But  I  had  pity  for  mine  holy  name, 
which  the  house  of  Israel  had  profaned  among  the 
heathen,  whither  they  went. 

— ■  —  22.  Therefore  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God:  I  do  not  this  for  your  sakes,  O 
house  of  Israel,  but  for  mine  holy  name's  sake,  which 
ye  have  profaned  among  the  heathen,  whither  yc 
went. 

 23.  And  I  will  sanctify  my  great  name, 

which  was  profaned  among  the  heathen,  which  ye 
have  profanetl  in  the  midst  of  them ;  and  the  heathen 
shall  know  that  I  am.  the  Lord,  saith  the  Lord  God, 
when  I  shall  lie  sanctified  in  you  before  their  eyes. 

—  xxxviii.  23.  Tluis  will  I  magnify  myself,  and  sanc- 
tify myself;  and  I  will  be  kn()\\n  in  the  eyes  of  many 
nations,  and  they  shall  know  thai  1  <iin  the  Lord. 

—  xxxix.  7.  So  will  I  make  my  holy  name  known  in 
the  midst  of  my  people  Israel;  and  1  will  not  hi  them 
pollute  my  holy  name  any  more :  and'  the  heathen 
shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord,  the  Holy  One  in 
Israel. 

 25.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Now 

will  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob,  and  have 
mercy  upon  the  whole  house  of  Israel,  and  will  be 
jealous  for  my  holy  name ; 

§  30.   Makes  Oath  to  his  Purposes. 

Num.  xiv.  21.  But  as  truly  as  I  live,  all  the  earth 
shall  be  filled  with  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 

 •  28.  Say  unto  them,  As  tnli/  as  I  live,  saith  the 

Lord,  as  ye  have  spoken  in  mine  ears,  so  will  I  do  to 
you: 

—  xxxii.  10.  And  the  Lord's  anger  was  kindled  the 
same  time,  and  he  sware,  saying, 

 11.  Surely  none  of  the  men  that  came  up  out 

*  Incorrectly  rendered.  The  moaning  is,  I  will  press  you  down 
as  a  loaded  cart  presses  down  what  it  passes  over.— H. 


of  Egypt,  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  shall 
see  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham,  mito 
Isaac,  and  unto  Jacob ;  because  they  have  not  wholly 
followed  me : 

 12.  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneli  the  Ke- 

nczite,  and  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun:  for  they  have 
wholly  followed  the  Lord. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  35.  Once  have  I  sworn  by  my  holiness 
that  I  w'ill  not  lie  unto  David. 

 49.  Lord,  where  are  thy  former  lovingkind- 

nesses,  which  tliou  swarest  unto  David  in  thy  truth  ? 

—  xcv.  11.  Unto  whom  I  sware  in  my  wrath  that 
they  should  not  enter  into  my  rest. 

Is.  xiv.  24.  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn,  saying. 
Surely  as  I  have  thought,  so  shall  it  come  to  pass ; 
and  as  I  have  purposed,  so  shall  it  stand : 

—  xiv.  23.  I  have  sworn  by  myself,  the  word  is 
gone  out  of  my  mouth  in  righteousness,  and  shall  not 
return.  That  unto  me  every  knee  shall  bow,  every 
tongue  shall  swear. 

Jer.  xxii.  5.  But  if  ye  will  not  hear  the.se  words, 
I  swear  by  myself,  saith  the  Lord,  that  this  house 
shall  become  a  desolation. 

—  xliv.  26.  TlHTi'forc  hear  ye  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  all  Judah  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt ;  Be- 
hold, I  have  sworn  by  my  great  name,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  my  name  shall  no  more  be  named  in  the  mouth 
of  any  man  of  Judah  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt,  saying, 
The  Lord  God  livcth. 

—  xlvi.  18.  -l.s'  I  live,  saith  the  King,  whose  name 
is  The  Lord  of  hosts.  Surely  as  Tabor  is  among  the 
mountains,  and  as  Carmcl  by  the  sea,  so  shall  he 
come. 

—  xlix.  13.  For  I  have  sworn  by  myself,  saith  the 
Lord,  that  Bozrah  shall  become  a  desolation,  a  re- 
proach, a  waste,  and  a  curse ;  and  all  the  cities  there- 
of shall  be  ]ierpctual  wastes. 

—  11.  14.  The  Lord  of  host.s  hath  sworn  by  himself, 
saying.  Surely  I  will  fill  thee  with  men,  as  with  cater- 
pillars ;  and  they  shall  lift  up  a  shout  against  thee. 

Ezek.  XX.  33.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely 
with  a  mighty  hand,  and  with  a  stretched  out  arm, 
and  with  fury  poured  out,  will  I  rule  over  you : 

—  xxxiii.  27.  Say  thou  thus  unto  them,  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God;  As  I  live,  surely  they  that  are  in  the 
wastes  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  him  that  is  in  the 
open  field  will  I  give  to  the  teasts  to  be  devoured,  and 
they  that  be  in  the  forts  and  in  the  caves  shall  die  of 
the  ]X'Stilence. 

Amos  iv.  2.  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  his  holi- 
ness, that,  lo,  the  days  shall  come  upon  you,  that  he 
will  take  you  away  with  hooks,  and  yom-  posterity 
with  fishhooks. 

—  vi.  8.  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  himself, 
saith  the  Lord  the  God  of  hosts,  I  abhor  the  excel- 
lency of  ,Iacob,  and  hate  his  ]ialaces :  therefore  will  I 
deliver  up  the  citv  with  all  that  is  therein. 

—  viii.  7.  The  jLord  hath  sworn  by  the  excellency 
of  .lacob.  Surely  I  will  never  forget  any  of  their  works. 

Heb.  ill.  11.  So  I  sware  in  my  wrath.  They  shall  not 
enter  into  my  rest. 

—  vi.  13.  For  when  God  made  jiromise  to  Abra- 
ham, because  he  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he  sware 
b}-  himself, 

 17.  Wherein  God,  willing  more  abundantly  to 

shew  unto  the  heirs  of  promise  the  immutability  of 
his  counsel,  confirmed  it  hy  an  oath : 

§  31.   Repents  and  Changes  his  Purposes. 

Gen.  vi.  7.  And  the  Lord  said,  I  will  destroy  man 
whom  I  have  created  from  the  face  of  the  earth ;  both 
man,  and  beast,  and  the  creeping  thing,  and  the  fowls 
of  the  air;  for  it  repenteth  me  that  I  have  made 
them. 

Ex.  xxxii.  14.  And  the  Lord  repented  of  the' evil 
which  he  thought  to  do  unto  his  peo]-ile. 

Deut.  xxxii.  36.  For  the  Lord  shall  judge  his  peo- 
j'.le,  and  repent  himself  for  his  servants,  when  he  seeth 
that  their  power  is  gone,  and  there  is  none  shut  up,  or 
left. 

1  Sam.  XV.  11.  It  repenteth  me  that  I  have  set  up 
Saul  to  he  king:  for  he  is  turned  back  from  following 
me,  and  hath  not  performed  my  commandments. 


CHAP.  III. 


GOD. 


BOOK  U. 


And  it  gi-ieved  Samuel ;  aud  he  cried  unto  tlic  Lord 
all  iiiglit. 

I  Sam.  XV.  35.  And  Samuel  came  no  more  to  see  Saul 
until  the  day  of  his  death:  nevertheless  Samuel 
mourned  for  Saul :  and  the  Lord  repented  that  he 
had  made  Saul  king  o\  cr  Israel. 

Ps.  cvi.  45.  And  he  remembered  for  them  his  cove- 
nant, and  repented  according  to  the  multitude  of  his 
mercies. 

—  cxxxv.  14.  For  the  Lord  will  judge  his  people, 
and  he  will  repent  himself  concerning  his  servants. 

Jer.  XV.  6.  Tliou  hast  forsaken  me,  saitli  the  Lord, 
thou  art  gone  backward:  therefore  m ill  I  stretch  out 
my  hand  against  thee,  and  destroy  thee ;  I  am  weary 
with  repenting. 

Hos.  xi.  8.  How  shall  I  give  thee  up,  Ephraim? 
how  sliall  I  deliver  thee,  Israel?  how  shall  I  make 
thee  as  Admah  ?  Iww  shall  I  set  thee  as  Zeboim  ?  mine 
heart  is  tui'ued  within  me,  my  rcpentings  are  kindled 
together. 

Joel  ii.  13.  And  rend  yovrr  heart,  and  not  your  gar- 
ments, and  turn  unto  tlie  Lord  3'our  God :  for  he  is 
gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great 
kindness,  and  repenteth  him  of  the  evil. 

 14.  Who  knoweth  //  he  will  retmn  and  re- 
pent, and  leave  a  blessing  behind  him ;  cce:i.  a  meat 
otfering  and  a  drink  offering  unto  the  Lord  your  God  ? 

Jonah  iii.  9.  Who  can  tell  if  God  will  turn  and  re- 
pent, and  turn  away  from  his  fierce  anger,  that  we 
perish  not '? 

 10.  And  God  saw  their  works,  that  they  turn- 
ed from  their  evil  way ;  and  Gou  repented  of  the  evil, 
that  he  had  said  that  he  would  do  unto  them  ;  and  he 
did  it  not. 

§  32.   Deterred  from  his  Tiirposc. 

Ex.  xiii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Pharaoh  had 
let  the  people  go,  that  God  led  them  not  through  the 
way  of  the  land  of  ihe  Philistines,  although  that  wi/s 
near ;  for  God  said.  Lest  peradventure  the  people  re- 
pent when  they  see  war,  and  they  rettmi  to  Egypt : 

Deut.  xxxii.  36.  I  said,  I  would  scatter  them  into 
corners,  I  wf)uld  make  the  remembrance  of  them  to 
cease  from  among  men : 

 27.  Were  it  not  that  I  feared  the  wrath  of  the 

enemy,  lest  their  adversaries  should  behave  themselves 
strangely,  and  lest  they  should  say.  Our  hand  is  high, 
and  the  Lord  hath  not  done  all  this. 


CHAP.  III. 
DIFFICULTY  OF  KNOWING  GOD. 

§  33.   (xod  Invisible. 

Deut.  iv.  15.  Take  ye  tlicreforc  good  heed  unto  your- 
selves ;  for  ye  saw  no  manner  of  similitude  on  the  day 
(luit  the  LoitD  spake  unto  you  in  Horeb  out  of  the 
midst  of  the  fire; 

Job  ix.  11.  Lo,  he  goetli  by  me,  and  I  see  him  not : 
he  passeth  on  also,  but  I  perceive  him  not. 

—  xxiii.  8.  Beliold,  I  go  forward,  but  he  is  not 
there  ;  and  backward,  but  I  cannot  perceive  him : 

 9.  On  the  left  hand,  where  he  doth  work,  but 

I  cannot  behold  him:  he  hideth  himself  on  the  right 
hand,  that  I  cannot  sec  him : 

Is.  xlv.  15.  Verily  thou  art  a  God  that  hidest  thy- 
self, O  God  of  Israel,  the  Saviour. 

John  i.  18.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time;  the 
only  begotten  Son,  wliich  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Fa- 
ther, he  hath  declared  him. 

Heb.  xi.  27.  By  faith  he  forsook  Egj^jt,  not  fearing 
the  wrath  of  the  king:  for  he  endured,  as  seeing  him 
who  is  invisil  )lc. 

I  John  iv.  13.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  anv  time. 
If  we  love  one  another,  God  dwelleth  ui  us,  and  his 
love  is  perfected  in  us. 

§  34.  Unsearchable. 
Jobxi.  7.  Canst  thou  by  searching  find  out  God? 
canst  thou  find  out  the  Aliiiighty  mito  perfection  ? 


 8.  It  is  as  high  as  heaven ;  what  canst  thou 

do  ?  deeper  than  hell ;  what  canst  thou  know  ? 

 9.  The  measure  thereof  is  longer  than  the 

earth,  and  broader  tlian  the  sea. 

—  xxvi.  14.  Lo,  tliese  are  parts  of  his  ways;  but 
how  little  a  portion  is  heard  of  him  ?  but  the  thunder 
of  his  power  who  can  understand  ? 

—  xxxvi.  36.  Behold,  God  is  great,  and  we  know 
Mm  not,  neither  can  the  number  of  his  years  be 
searched  out. 

—  xxxvii.  33.  Touching  the  Almighty,  we  cannot 
find  him  out:  w  excellent  in  power,  and  in  judg- 
ment, and  in  plenty  of  justice  :  he  will  not  afflict. 

Ps.  l.xxvii.  19.  Thy  way  is  in  the  sea,  and  thy  path 
in  the  great  waters,  and  tliy  footsteps  are  not  known. 

—  cxxxix.  5.  Thou  hast  beset  me  behind  and  be- 
fore, and  laid  thine  liand  upon  me. 

 6.  knowledge  is  too  wonderful  for  me; 

it  is  high,  I  cannot  attain,  unto  it. 

—  c.xlv.  3.  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be 
praised ;  and  his  greatness  is  unsearchal)le. 

Is.  xl.  28.  Hast  thou  not  known?  liast  thou  not 
heard,  that  the  everlasting  God,  tlie  Lord,  the  Creator 
of  the  ends  of  the  earth,  iainteth  not,  neither  is  weary? 
there  is  no  searching  of  his  imderstanding. 

Rom.xi.  33.  O  the  deptli  of  the  riches  both  of  the 
wisdom  and  knowledge  of  God !  how  unsearcliable 
are  his  judgments,  and  his  ways  past  finding  out ! 

 34.  For  who  hatli  known  the  mind  of  the 

Lord  ?  or  who  hath  been  his  counsellor  ? 

§  35.   But  May  be  Known. 

Mat.  xi.  27.  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of  my 
Father:  and  iio  man  knoweth  the  Son,  but  tlie  Fa- 
ttier; neither  knoweth  any  man  the  Father,  save  the 
Son,  and  lie  to  whomsoever  the  Son  will  reveal  him. 
Rom.  i.  19.  Because  that  which  may  be  known  of 
1  God  is  manifest  in  them ;  for  God  hath  shewed  it  nnto 
them. 

 20.  For  the  invisible  things  of  him  from  the 

creation  of  the  world  are  clearly  seen,  being  under- 
stood by  the  things  that  are  made,  ercn  his  eternal 
power  and  Godhead;  so  that  they  are  without  excuse : 
I  Cor.  ii.  10.  But  God  hath  revealed  the^n  unto  us 
by  his  Spirit :  for  the  Spirit  searcheth  all  things,  yea, 
the  deep  things  of  God. 

 11.  For  what  man  knoweth  the  things  of  a 

man,  save  the  spirit  of  man  which  is  in  him?  even 
so  tlie  things  of  God  knoweth  no  man,  liut  the  Spirit 
of  God. 

 13.  Now  we  have  received,  not  the  spirit  of 

the  world,  but  the  Spirit  which  is  (if  God;  that  we 
might  know  the  things  that  arc  freely  given  to  us  of 
God. 

 14.  But  the  natural  man  rcccivclh  not  the 

things  of  the  Spirit  of  God :  for  tliey  are  foolishness 
unto  him :  neither  can  he  know  them.,  because  they  are 
spiritually  discerned. 

 15.  But  he  that  is  spiritual  judgeth  all  things, 

yet  he  himself  is  judged  of  no  man. 

 16.  For  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the 

Lord,  that  he  may  instruct  him  ?  But  we  have  the 
mind  of  Clirist. 

Eph.  i.  17.  That  the  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
the  Father  of  glory,  may  give  unto  you  the  spirit  of 
wisdom  and  revelation  in  the  knowledge  of  him: 

Col.i.  10.  That  ye  might  walk  worthy  of  the  Lord 
unto  all  pleasing,  being  fruitful  in  every  good  \\'ork, 
and  increasing  in  the  knowledge  of  God : 

I  John  V.  20.  And  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is 
come,  and  hath  given  us  an  understanding,  that  we 
may  know  him  that  is  true;  and  we  are  in  him  that 
is  true,  even  in  his  Son  Jesus  Chi'ist.  This  is  the  true 
God,  and  eternal  life. 


23 


CHAP.  IV. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


CHAP.  IV. 
ATTRIBUTES  OF  GOD  AS  BEING. 
§  36.   Unity  of  God. 

Deut.  iv.  35.  Unto  thee  it  was  shewed,  that  thou 
mightest  know  that  the  Lord  he  is  God ;  there  is  none 
else  beside  him. 

 39.  Know  therefore  tliis  day,  and  consider  it 

in  thine  heart,  that  the  Lord  lie  is  God  in  heaven 
above,  and  upon  the  earth  beneath  :  ifiere  is  none  else. 

—  vi.  4.  Hear,  O  Israel :  Tlie  Lord  our  God  is  one 
Lord  : 

2  Sam.  vii.  22.  Wherefore  thou  art  great,  O  Lord 
God :  for  iliere  is  none  like  thee,  neither  is  there  ani/ 
God  besides  thee,  according  to  all  that  we  have  heard 
with  our  ears. 

—  xxii.  33.  For  who  is  God,  save  the  Lord?  and 
who  is  a  rock,  save  our  God  ? 

I  Kings  viii.  00.  That  all  the  people  of  the  earth 
may  know  that  the  Lord  is  God,  and  that  there  is 
none  else. 

I  Chr.  xvii.  20.  O  Lord,  ih£re  is  none  like  thee, 
neither  is  there  any  God  besides  thee,  according  to  all 
that  we  have  heard  with  our  cars. 

Ps.  xviii.  31.  For  who  is  God  save  the  Lord  ?  or 
who  is  a  rock  save  our  God  ? 

—  Ixxxvi.  10.  For  thou  art  great,  and  doest  won- 
drous things  :  thou  art  God  alone. 

Is.  xliii.  10.  Ye  are  my  witnesses,  saith  the  Lord, 
and  my  servant  wiiom  I  have  chosen  ;  that  ye  may 
know  and  l)elieve  me,  and  understand  that  I  am  he  : 
before  me  there  was  no  God  formed,  neither  shall 
there  be  after  me. 

— •  —  11.  I,  even  I,  am  the  Lord  ;  and  beside  me 
there  is  no  saviour. 

 12.  I  have  declared,  and  have  saved,  and  I 

have  shewed,  when  there  iras  no  strange  ffod  among 
you :  therefore  ye  are  my  witnesses,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  am  God. 

—  xliv.  6.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  the  King  of  Israel, 
and  his  Redecuier  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  I  am  the  tirst, 
and  I  am  the  last ;  and  besides  me  th-ere  is  no  God. 

 8.  Fear  ye  not,  neither  be  afraid:  have  not  I 

told  thee  from  that  time,  and  have  declared  it  ?  ye  are 
even  my  witnesses.  Is  there  a  God  besides  me  ?  yea, 
there  is  no  God ;  I  know  not  any. 

—  xlv.  5.  I  am  the  Lord,  and  there  is  none  else, 
there  is  no  God  besides  me :  I  girded  thee,  though 
thou  hast  not  known  me  ; 

 6.  That  they  may  know  from  the  rising  of  the 

sun,  and  from  the  west,  that  there  is  none  besides  me. 
I  am  the  Lord,  and  there  is  none  else. 

 21.  Tell  ye,  and  bring  them  near ;  j'ea,  let 

them  take  counsel  together :  who  hath  declared  this 
from  ancient  time  ?  who  hath  told  it  from  that  time  ? 
have  not  I  the  Lord  ?  and  there  is  no  God  else  beside 
me ;  a  just  God  and  a  Saviour ;  there  is  none  beside 
me. 

 22.  Look  unto  me,  and  be  ye  saved,  all  the 

ends  of  the  earth:  for  I  am  God,  and  there  is  none 
else. 

—  xlvi.  9.  Remember  the  former  things  of  old :  for 
I  am  God,  and  tJiere  is  none  else ;  I  am  God,  and  there 
is  none  like  me. 

Joel  ii.  27.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in  tlie 
midst  of  Israel,  and  that  I  am  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  none  else  :  and  my  people  shall  never  be  ashamed. 
Zech.  xiv.  9.  And  the  Lord  shall  be  king  over  all 
the  earth :  in  that  day  shall  there  be  one  Lord,  and 
his  name  one. 

Mark  xii.  29.  And  Jesus  answered  him,  The  first  of 
all  the  commandments  is,  Hear,  O  Israel ;  The  Lord 
our  God  is  one  Loi  d  : 

 32.  And  the  scribe  said  unto  him,  Well,  blas- 
ter, thou  hast  said  the  truth:  for  there  is  one  God; 
and  there  is  none  other  but  he : 

John  xvii.  3.  And  this  is  life  eternal,  that  they  might 
know  thee  the  only  true  God,  and  Jesus  Christ,  whom 
thou  hast  sent. 

I  Cor.  viii.  4.  As  concerning  therefore  the  eating  of 
those  things  that  are  offered  in  sacrifice  xvciXo  idols,  we 


know  that  an  idol  is  nothing  in  the  world,  and  that 
there  is  none  other  God  but  one. 

 5.  For  though  there  be  tliat  are  called  gods, 

whether  in  heaven  or  in  earth,  (as  there  be  gods  many, 
and  lords  many,) 

 C.  But  to  us  tliere  is  hut  one  God,  the  Father, 

of  whom  are  all  things,  and  we  in  him  ;  and  one  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  are  all  things,  and  we  by  him. 

Gal.  iii.  20.  Now  a  mediator  is  not  a  mediator  of 
one,  Init  God  is  one. 

I  Tim.  ii.  5.  For  there  is  one  God,  and  one  mediator 
between  God  and  men,  the  man  Christ  Jesus ; 

§  37.  Self-Existence. 

Acts  xvii.  24.  God  that  made  the  world  and  all 
things  tliercin,  seeing  that  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and 
earth,  dwelleth  not  in  temples  made  with  hands ; 

 25.  Neither  is  worshipped  with  men's  hands, 

as  though  he  needed  anything,  seeing  he  giveth  to  all 
life,  and  breath,  and  all  things ; 

Rom.  xi.  35.  Or  who  hath  first  given  to  him,  and  it 
shall  be  recompensed  unto  him  again  ? 

 36.  For  of  him,  and  through  him,  and  to  him, 

are  all  things :  to  whom  be  glory  for  ever.  Amen. 

§  38.  Spiritnality. 

John  iv.  24  God  is  a  Spirit :  and  they  that  worship 
him  niust  Avor&hip  him  in  spirit  and  in  truth. 

I  Tim.  i.  17.  Now  unto  the  King  eternal,  immortal, 
invisible,  the  only  wise  God,  he  honour  and  glory  for 
ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

§  39.  Eternity. 

Gen.  xxi.  33.  And  Abraham  planted  a  grove  in 
Beer-sheba,  and  called  there  on  the  name  of  the  Lord, 
the  everlasting  God. 

Deut.  xxxii.  40.  For  I  lift  up  my  hand  to  heaven, 
and  say,  I  live  for  ever. 

—  xxxiii.  27.  The  eternal  God  is  thy  refuge,  and 
imderneath  are  the  everlasting  arms :  and  he  shall 
thrust  out  the  enemy  from  before  thee ;  and  shall  say, 
Destroy  them. 

Ps.  ix.  7.  But  the  Lord  shall  endure  for  ever :  he 
hath  prepared  his  throne  for  judgment. 

—  xc.  2.  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth, 
or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the  earth  and  the  world, 
even  from  everlasting  to  everlasting,  thou  art  God. 

Ps.  xciii.  2.  Thy  throne  is  established  of  old ;  thou 
art  from  everlasting. 

—  cii.  12.  But  thou,  0  Lord,  shalt  endure  for  ever; 
and  th}'  rememlirancc  unto  all  generations. 

 24.  I  said,  O  my  God,  take  me  not  away  in 

the  midst  of  my  daj-s:  thy  years  are  throughout  all 
generations. 

 26.  They  shall  perish,  but  thou  shalt  endure  : 

yea,  all  of  them  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment ;  as  a 
vesture  shalt  thou  change  them,  and  they  shall  be 
changed : 

 27.  But  thou  art  the  same,  and  thy  years  shall 

have  no  end. 

—  cxxxv.  13.  Thy  name,  O  Lord,  cndureth  for 
ever ;  and  thy  memorial,  O  I>ord,  throughout  all 
generations. 

—  cxlvi.  10.  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever,  even  thy 
God,  0  Zion,  unto  all  generations.    Praise  j^ethe  Lord. 

Is.  xli.  4.  Who  hath  wrought  and  done  it,  calling 
the  generations  from  the  beginning  ?  I  the  Lord,  the 
firsthand  with  the  last;  I  am  he. 

—  xlviii.  12.  Hearken  unto  me,  0  Jacob  and  Israel, 
my  called ;  I  am  he;  I  am  the  first,  I  also  am  the  last. 

' —  Ivii.  15.  For  thus  saith  the  high  and  lofty  One 
that  inhabiteth  eternity,  whose  name  is  Holy ;  I  dwell 
in  the  high  and  holy  place,  with  him  also  that  is  of  a 
contrite  and  humble  spirit,  to  revive  the  spirit  of  the 
humble,  and  to  revive  the  heart  of  the  contrite  ones. 

—  Ixiii.  16.  Doubtless  thou  art  our  Father,  though 
Abraham  be  ignorant  of  us,  and  Israel  acknowledge 
us  not :  thou,  b  Lord,  art  our  Father,  our  Redeemer ; 
thy  name  is  from  everlasting. 

jer.  X.  10.  But  the  Lord"«s  the  true  God,  he  is  the 
living  God,  and  an  everlasting  King:  at  his  wrath  the 
earth  shall  tremble,  and  the  nations  shall  not  be  able 
to  abide  his  indignation. 


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GOD. 


BOOK  11. 


Lam.  V.  19.  Thou,  0  Lord,  remainest  for  ever;  thy 
throne  from  generation  to  generation. 

Dan.  iv.  3.  How  great  are  his  signs!  and  how 
mighty  are  his  wonders  !  his  kingdom  is  an  everlast- 
ing kingdom,  and  his  dominion  i>i  liom  generation  to 
generation. 

 3i.  And  at  the  end  of  the  days  I  Nebuchad- 
nezzar lifted  up  mine  eyes  unto  heaven,  and  mine  un- 
derstanding returned  unto  me,  and  I  blessed  the  Most 
High,  and  I  praised  and  honoured  him  that  liveth  lor 
ever,  whose  dominion  an  everlasting  dominion,  and 
his  kingdom  i»  from  generation  to  generation : 

—  vi.  36.  I  m  ike  a  decree,  Tliat  in  every  dominion 
of  my  kingdom  msn  tremble  and  fear  before  tlie  Goil 
of  Daniel:  for  he  w  the  living  God,  and  stcadftist  for 
ever,  and  his  kingdom  thai  whicli  sliall  not  be  de- 
stroyed, and  his  dominion  shall  be  even  unto  the  end. 

Hab.  iii.  6.  He  stood,  and  measured  the  earth:  he 
beheld,  and  drove  asunder  the  nations ;  and  the  ever- 
lasting mountains  were  scattered,  the  perpetual  hills 
did  bow:  his  ways  are  everlasting. 

I  Tim.  vi.  15.  Which  in  his  times  he  shall  shew, 
who  is  the  blessed  and  only  Potentate,  the  King 
of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords  ; 

—  —  10.  Who  only  hath  immortality,  dwelling  in 
the  light  which  no  man  can  approach' unio ;  wbon\ 
no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see :  to  whom  be  honour 
and  power  everlasting.  Amen. 

2  Pet.  lii.  8.  But,  beloved,  be  not  ignorant  of  this 
one  thing,  that  one  day  is  with  the  Lord  as  a  thou- 
sand years,  and  a  thousand  years  as  one  day. 

Rev.  i.  4.  John  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in 
Asia :  Grace  be  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  him  wliich 
is,  and  which  was,  and  which  is  to  come;  and  from 
the  seven  Spirits  which  are  before  his  throne ; 

 8.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and 

the  ending,  saith  the  Lord,  which  is,  and  whicii  was, 
and  which  is  to  come,  the  Almighty. 

See  Jobxxxvi.  26.    Rom.  i.  20. 

§  40.  Omnipresence. 

1  Kings  viii.  27.  But  will  God  indeed  dwell  on  the 
earth?  behold,  the  heaven  and  heaven  of  heavens  can- 
not contain  thee ;  how  much  less  this  house  that  I 
have  budded  ? 

2  Chp.  ii.  6.  But  who  is  able  to  build  him  a  house, 
seeing  the  heaven  and  heaven  of  heavens  cannot 
contain  him?  who  am  I  then,  that  I  should  build  him 
a  house,  save  only  to  burn  sacrifice  before  him  ? 

Ps.  cxxxix.  7.  Whither  shall  I  go  from  thy  Spirit? 
or  whither  shall  I  flee  from  thy  presence  ? 

 8.  If  I  ascend  up  into  heaven,  thou  ai't  there  : 

if  I  make  my  bed  in  hell,  behold,  thou  art  tJiere. 

 9.  Ifl  take  the  wings  of  the  morning,  and 

dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  sea  ; 

 10.  Even  there  shall  thy  hancl  lead  me,  and 

thy  right  hand  shall  hold  me. 

Is.  Ixvi.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  The  heaven  is  my 
throne,  and  the  earth  is  my  footstool :  where  is  the 
house  tliat  ye  build  unto  me  ?  and  where  is  the  place 
of  my  rest  ? 

Jer.  xxiii.  23.  Am  I  a  God  at  hand,  saith  the  Lord, 
and  not  a  Goil  afar  off  ? 

 24.  Can  any  hide  himself  in  secret  places  that 

I  shall  not  see  him?  saith  the  Lord.  Do  not  I  fill 
heaven  and  earlli 't  saith  the  Lord. 

Actsvii.  48.  Howbeit  the  Mo.st  High  dwelleth  not 
in  temples  made  with  hands ;  as  saith  the  prophet, 

 49.  Heaven  is  my  throne,  and  earth  is  my 

footstool:  what  house  will  ye  build  me?  saith  the 
Lord :  or  what  is  the  place  of  my  rest  ? 

—  xvii.  27.  That  they  should  seek  the  Lord,  if  hap- 
ly they  might  feel  after  him,  and  find  him,  though  he 
be  not  for  irom  every  one  of  us : 

See  Acts  xvii.  24, 

§  41.  Immntability. 

Num.  xxiii.  19.  God  is  not  a  man,  that  he  should 
lie ;  neither  the  son  of  man,  that  he  should  repent : 
hath  he  said,  and  shall  he  not  do  it?  or  hath  he 
spoken,  and  shall  he  not  make  it  good  ? 

I  Sam.  XV.  29.  And  also  the  Strength  of  Israel  will 


not  lie  nor  repent :  for  he  is  not  a  man,  tlial  he  should 
repent. 

Job  xxiii.  13.  But  he  is  in  one  mind,  and  who  can 
turn  him?  and  what  his  soul  desireth,  even  that  he 
doeth. 

Ps.xxxiii.il.  The  counsel  of  the  Lord  standcth 
for  ever,  tlie  thoughts  of  his  heart  to  all  generations. 

—  cxix.  89.  For  ever,  O  Lord,  thy  word  is  settled 
in  heaven. 

 90.  Thy  faithfulness  is  unto  all  generations: 

thou  hast  established  the  earth,  and  it  abitleih. 

—  —  91.  They  continue  this  day  according  to  thine 
ordinances :  for  all  are  thy  servants. 

Is.  1  2.  Wherefore,  when  I  came,  ^c(^s  there  no  man  ? 
when  I  called,  icas  there  none  to  answer  ?  Is  my  hand 
shortened  at  all,  that  it  cannot  redeem  ?  or  h:ive  I  no 
)iower  to  deLiver?  behold,  at  my  rebuke  1  dry  up  the 
sea,  I  make  the  rivers  a  wilderness  :  their  fish  stink- 
eth,  because  there  is  no  water,  and  dieth  for  thirst. 

—  lix  1.  Behold,  the  Lord's  hand  is  not  shortened, 
that  it  cannot  save ;  neither  his  ear  heavy,  that  it  can- 
not hear : 

Micah  ii.  7.  O  thoii  that  art  named  The  house  of 
Jacob,  is  tlie  Spirit  of  the  Lord  straitened  ?  are  these 
his  doings  ?  do  not  my  words  do  good  to  him  that 
walkelh  ui^rightly? 

Mai.  iii.  G.  Vorlam  the  Lord,  I  chyige  not ;  there- 
fore ye  sons  of  Jacob  are  not  consumed. 

Jam.  i.  17.  Every  good  gift  and  eveiy  perfect  gift 
is  from  aliove,  and  cometh  down  from  the  Father  of 
lights,  with  whom  is  no  variableness,  neither  shadow 
of  turning. 


CHAP.  V. 

ATTRIBUTES  OF  GOD  AS  PERSON". 

§  42.  Omniscience. 

Job  xii.  22.  He  discovereth  deep  things  out  of  dark- 
ness, and  bringeth  out  to  light  the  shadow  of  death. 

—  xxiv.  1.  Why,  seeing  times  are  not  hidden  from  the 
Almighty,  do  tliey  that  know  him  not  see  his  days? 

—  xxvi.  6.  Hell  is  naked  before  him,  and  destruction 
hath  no  covering. 

—  xxxiv.  22.  Triere  is  no  darkness,  nor  shadow  of 
death,  where  the  workers  of  iniquity  may  hide  them- 
selves. 

Ps.  xxxiii.  13.  The  Lord  looketh  from  heaven  ;  he 
beholdeth  all  the  sons  of  men. 

 14.  From  the  place  of  his  habitation  he  look- 
eth upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth. 

—  cxxxix.  11.  If  I  say.  Surely  the  darkness  shall 
cover  me  ;  even  the  night  shall  be  light  about  me. 

 12.  Yea,  the  darkness  hidetli  not  from  thee ; 

Init  the  night  shineth  as  the  day :  the  darkness  and  the 
light  are  l)oth  alike  to  thee. 

—  cxlvii.  5.  Great  is  our  Lord,  and  of  great  power : 
his  understanding  is  infinite. 

Prov.  XV.  3.  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  in  everyplace, 
beholding  the  evil  and  the  good. 

Is.  xl.  14.  With  whom  took  he  counsel,  and  who  in- 
structed him,  and  taught  him  in  the  path  of  judg- 
ment, and  taught  him  knowledge,  and  shewed  to  him 
the  way  of  understanding  ? 

Dan.  ii.  22.  He  revealeth  the  deep  and  secret  things : 
he  knowctli  what  is  in  the  darkness,  and  the  liglit 
dwelleth  with  him. 

Amos  ix.  2.  Tliough  they  c>ig  into  hell,  thence  shall 
mine  hand  take  them ;  though  they  climb  up  to  heaven, 
thence  will  I  bring  them  down : 

 3.  And  though  they  hide  themselves  in  the 

top  of  Carmel,  I  will  search  and  take  them  out  thence  ; 
and  though  tliey  be  hid  from  my  sight  in  the  bot- 
tom of  the  sea,  thence  will  I  command  the  serpent, 
and  he  shall  bite  them  : 

Acts  XV.  18.  Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works  from 
the  beffinnins:  of  the  world. 

I  John  lii.  20.  For  if  our  heart  condemn  ns,  God  is 
greater  than  our  heart,  and  knoM'eth  all  things 

§  43.   Knowledge  of  Actions. 
I  Sam.  ii.  3.  Talk  no  more  so  exceeding  proudly ;  let 


2.5 


CHAP,  y 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


not  arrogancy  come  out  of  your  mouth  :  for  the  Lord 
is  a  God  of  knowledge,  and  by  him  actions  are 
weighed. 

Job  xi.  11.  For  he  knoweth  vain  men:  he  seeth 
wiclcediiess  aiiio ;  will  he  not  then  consider  it? 

—  xiii.  27.  Thou  puttest  my  feet  also  in  the  stocks, 
and  lookest  narrowly  unto  all  my  paths ;  thou  settest 
a  print  upon  the  heels  of  my  feet. 

—  xiv.  16.  For  now  thou  uumberest  my  steps  :  dost 
thou  not  watch  over  my  sin  V 

—  xxiii.  10.  But  he  "knowetli  the  way  that  I  take: 
loheii  he  luith  tried  me,  I  shall  come  forth  a^^gold. 

—  xxxi.  4.  Doth  not  he  sec  my  ways,  and  coimt  all 
my  steps  ? 

—  xxxiv.  21.  For  his  eyes  are  upon  the  ways  of 
man,  and  he  seeth  all  his  goings. 

 25.  Therefore  he  knoweth  their  works,  and 

be  overturnetli  tJiem  in  the  night,  so  that  they  are  de- 
stroyed. 

Ps.  xc.  8.  Thou  hast  set  our  iniquities  before  thee, 
our  secret  sins  in  the  light  of  thy  countenance. 

—  cxxxix.  3.  Thou  compassest  my  path  and  my  lying 
down,  and  art  acquainted  witli  all  my  ways. 

 4.  For  there  is  not  a  word  in  my  tongue,  bul, 

lo,  O  Lord,  thou  knowest  it  altogether.  ' 

Prov.  V.  21.  For  the  ways  of  man  are  before  the  eyes 
of  the  Lord,  and  he  poudcreth  all  his  goings. 

Is.  xxvi.  7.  Tthe  way  of  the  just  is  uprightness: 
thou,  most  upright,  dost  Aveigh  the  path  of  the  just. 

Jer.  xvi.  17.  For  mine  eyes  are  upon  all  their  ways ; 
they  are  )iot  hid  from  my  face,  neither  is  their  iniquity 
hid  from  mine  eyes. 

—  xxxii.  19.  Great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  work : 
for  thine  eyes  are  open  upon  all  the  ways  of  the  sons 
of  men,  to  give  every  one  according  to  his  ways,  and 
according  to  the  fruit  of  his  doings : 

Hos.  vii.  2.  And  they  consider  not  in  their  hearts 
tliat  I  remember  all  Iheir  wickedness :  now  their  own 
doings  have  beset  them  about ;  they  are  before  my  face. 

§  44.   Knowledge  of  Thoughts. 

1  Kings  viii.  39.+  (For  thou,  crew  thou  only,  knowest 
the  hearts  of  all  the  children  of  men  ;) 

2  Chr.  vi.  30.  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven  thy 
dwellingplace,  and  forgive,  and  render  unto  every 
man  according  unto  all  his  ways,  whose  heart  thou 
knowest ;  (for  thou  only  knowest  the  hearts  of  the 
children  of  men  ;) 

Job  xlii.  2.  I  know  that  thou  canst  do  every  thing, 
and  that  no  thought  can  be  withholden  from  thee. 

Ps.  vii.  9.  Oh  let  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked  come 
to  an  end;  l)ut  establish  the  just:  for  the  righteous 
God  trietli  the  hearts  and  reins. 

—  xi.  4.  The  Lord  is  in  his  holy  temjile,  the  Lord's 
throne  is  in  heaven :  his  eyes  behold,  his  eyelids  try, 
the  children  of  men. 

—  xxxviii.  9.  Lord,  all  my  desire  is  before  thee ;  and 
my  groaning  is  not  hid  from  thee. 

^ —  xliv.  20.  If  ■we  ha-\'e  forgotten  the  name  of  our 
God,  or  stretched  out  our  hands  to  a  strange  god  ; 

 21.  Shall  not  God  search  this  out?  for  he 

knoweth  the  secrets  of  the  heart. 

—  xciv.  11.  The  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of 
man,  that  they  are  vanity. 

—  cxxxix.  1.  0  Lord,  thou  hast  searched  me,  and 
known  me. 

 2.  Thou  knowest  my  downsittir^  and  mine 

uprising ;  thou  understandest  my  thought  afar  off. 

Prov.  XV.  11.  Hell  ami  destruction  are  before  the 
Lord  :  how  much  more  then  the  hearts  of  the  chil- 
dren of  men  ? 

—  xvi.  2.  All  the  ways  of  a  man  are  clean  in  his 
own  eyes ;  but  the  Lord  weigheth  the  spirits. 

—  xvii.  3.  The  fining  pot  is  for  silver,  and  the  fur- 
nace for  gold  :  but  the  Lord  trietli  the  hearts. 

—  xxi.  2.  Every  way  of  a  man  is  right  in  his  own 
eyes :  but  the  IjOrd  jiondereth  the  hearts. 

Is.  Ixvi.  18.  For  I  hnoio  their  works  and  their 
thoughts :  it  shall  come,  that  I  will  gather  all  nations 
and  tongues  ;  and  they  shall  come,  and  sec  my  glory. 

Jer.  xvii.  10.  I  the  Lord  search  the  heart,  /  try  the 
reins,  even  to  give  every  man  according  to  his  ways, 
and  accordino;  to  the  fruit  of  his  doings. 


Ezek.  xi.  5.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  fell  upon  me, 
and  said  unto  me.  Speak  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Thus 
have  ye  said,  O  house  of  Israel :  for  I  know  the 
thmgs  that  come  into  your  mind,  every  one  of  them. 

Amos  iv.  13.  For,  lo,  he  that  formetii  the  mountains, 
and  crcateth  the  wind,  and  declarcth  unto  man  wliat 
IS  his  thought,  that  maketh  the  morning  darkness, 
and  treadetli  upon  the  high  places  of  the  earth.  The 
Lord,  The  God  of  ho.sts,  is  his  name. 

I  Thess.  ii.  4.  But  as  we  were  allowed  of  God  to  be 
put  in  trust  with  tlie  gospel,  even  so  we  speak ;  not  as 
pleasing  men,  but  God,  which  trietli  our  hearts. 

Heb.  iv.  13.  Neither  is  there  auj^  creature  that  is  not 
manifest  in  his  sight :  but  all  tilings  are  naked  and 
opened  unto  the  eyes  of  him  with  A^  hom  we  have  to 
do. 

§  45.  Foreknowledge. 

Ex.  iii.  19.  And  I  am  sure  that  the  king  of  Egj-pt 
will  not  let  you  go,  no,  not  by  a  mighty  hand. 

Is.  xlii.  9.  Behold,  the  former  things  are  come  to 
pass,  and  new  things  do  I  declare :  before  they  spring 
fortli  I  tell  you  of  them. 

—  xliv.  7.  And  who,  as  I,  shall  call,  and  shall  declare 
it,  and  .set  it  in  order  for  me,  since  I  appointed  the  an- 
cient people  V  and  the  things  that  are  coming,  and 
shall  come,  let  them  shew  unto  them. 

—  xlv.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  Holy  One  of 
Israel,  and  his  Maker,  Ask  me  of  things  to  come  con- 
cerning my  sons,  and  concerning  the  work  of  my 
hands  command  ye  me. 

—  xlvi.  10.  Declaring  the  end'  from  the  beginning, 
and  from  ancient  times  iJie  things  that  are  not  yet  done, 
saying,  My  counsel  shall  stand,  and  I  will  do  all  my 
pleasiu'C : 

—  xlviii.  3.  I  have  declared  the  former  things  from 
the  beginning  ;  and  they  went  forth  out  of  my  mouth, 
and  I  shewed  them ;  I  did  them  suddenly,  and  they 
came  to  pass. 

 5.  I  have  even  from  the  beginning  declared  it 

to  thee  ;  before  it  came  to  pass  I  shewed  it  thee  :  lest 
thou  sliouldest  say.  Mine  idol  hath  done  them  ;  and 
my  graven  image,  and  my  molten  image,  hath  com- 
manded them. 

§  46.  Wisdom. 

Jobix.  4.  Heisviise  inheart,  andmighty  in  strengtli: 
who  hath  hardened  himself  against  him,  and  hath 
prospered  ? 

—  xii.  13.  With  him  is  wisdom  and  strength,  he 
hath  counsel  and  understanding. 

 16.  With  him  is  strength  and  wisdom :  the 

deceived  and  the  deceiver  are  his. 

Ps.  xciv.  9.  He  that  planted  the  ear,  shall  he  not 
hear  ?  he  that  formed  the  eye,  shall  he  not  see  ? 

 •  10.  He  that  chastiseth  the  heathen,  shall  not 

he  correct  ?  he  that  teacheth  man  laiowledge,  shall  not 
he  knozo  ? 

Rom.  xvi.  23.  Now  to  him  that  is  of  power  to 
stablish  you  according  to  my  gospel,  and  the  preach- 
ing of  Jesus  Christ,  according  to  the  revelation  of  the 
mystery,  which  was  kept  secret  since  the  world  began, 

 26.  But  now  is  made  manifest,  and  by  the 

Scriptures  of  the  prophets,  according  to  the  command- 
ment of  the  everlasting  God,  made  known  to  all  na- 
tions for  the  obedience  of  faith : 

 27.  To  God  only  wise,  be  glory  through  Jesus 

Christ  for  ever.  Amen. 

Jude  25.  To  the  only  wise  God  our  Saviour,  be 
glory  and  majesty,  dominion  and  oower,  both  now 
and  ever.  Amen. 

§  47.  Omnipotence. 

Ps.  cxv.  3.  But  our  God  is  in  the  heavens :  he  hath 
done  whatsoever  he  hath  pleased. 

—  cxxxv.  6.  Whatsoever  the  Lord  pleased,  that  did. 
he  in  heaven,  and  in  earth,  in  the  seas,  and  all  deep 
places. 

Jer.  xxxii.  17.  Ah  Lord  God!  behold,  thou  hast 
made  the  htavcn  and  the  earth  by  thy  great  powc 
and  stretched  out  arm,  and  there  is  nothing  too  hard 
for  thee : 

 27.  Behold,  I  am  the  Lord,  the  God  of  all 

flesh :  is  there  any  thing  too  hard  for  me  ? 


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CHAP.  y. 


GOD, 


BOOK  II. 


Mat.  xix.  2G.  But  Jesus  belield  iliem,  and  said  unto 
tliem,  "With  men  tliis  is  impossible  ;  but  with  God  all 
things  are  possible. 

Mark  x.  27.  And  Jesus  looldngupon  them  saith,  With 
men  it  is  impossible,  but  not  with  God  :  lor  with  God 
all  things  are  possible. 

Luke  i.  37.  For  with  God  nothing  shall  be  impos- 
sible. 

—  xviii.  27.  And  he  said,  The  things  which  are  im- 
possible -svith  men  arc  possible  with  God. 

Eph.  iii.  20.  Now  imto  him  that  is  able  to  do  exceed- 
ing abundantly  above  all  that  we  ask  or  think,  ac- 
cording to  the  power  that  worketh  in  us, 

 21.  Unto  him  ba  glory  in  the  church  by  Christ 

Jesus  throughout  all  ages,  world  witliout  end.  Amen. 

Rev.  xix.  6.  And  I  heard  as  it  Avere  the  voice  of  a 
great  multitude,  and  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and 
as  the  voice  of  mighty  thundcrings,  saying.  Alleluia : 
for  the  Lord  God  omnipotent  reigueth. 

§  4S.  Irresistible. 

Num.  xxiii.  20.  Behold,  I  have  received  comraand- 
ment  to  bless  :  and  he  hath  blessed  ;  and  I  cannot  re- 
verse it. 

Deut.  xxxii.  39.  See  now  that  I,  even  I,  am  he,  and 
there  is  no  god  with  mc  :  I  kill,  and  I  make  alive  ;  I 
wound,  and  I  heal :  neither  is  there  any  that  can  de- 
liver out  of  my  hand. 

2  Chr.  XX.  0.  And  said,  O  Lord  God  of  our  fathers, 
art  not  thou  God  in  heaven  ?  and  rulcst  not  thou  over 
all  the  kingdoms  of  tlie  heathen  ?  and  in  tliine  hand 
is  there  not  power  and  might,  so  that  none  is  able  to 
withstand  thee  ? 

Job  ix.  12.  Behold,  he  taketh  away,  who  can  hinder 
him?  who  will  say  unto  liiui.  What  doest  thou  ? 

 13.  If  God  will  not  withdraw  his  anger,  the 

proud  helpers  do  stoop  under  him. 

—  xi.  10.  If  he  cut  off,  and  shut  up,  or  gather  to- 
gether, then  wlio  can  hinder  himV 

—  xii.  14.  Behold,  he  breaketh  down,  and  it  cannot 
be  built  again :  he  shutteth  up  a  man,  and  there  can 
be  no  opening. 

—  xxxiii.  13.  Why  dost  thou  strive  against  him  ? 
for  he  giveth  not  account  of  any  of  his  matters. 

—  xxxiv.  29.  When  he  giveth  quietness,  who  then 
can  make  trouble  ?  and  when  he  hideth  his  face,  who 
then  can  behold  him  ?  whether  it  he  done  against  a 
nation,  or  against  a  man  only  : 

 33.  Should  it  be  according  to  thy  mind  ?  he 

will  recompense  it,  whether  thou  refuse,  or  whether 
thou  choose ;  and  not  I :  therefore  speak  what  thou 
knowest. 

Ps.  cxlviii.  6.  He  hath  also  stablishcd  them  for  ever 
and  ever :  ho  hath  made  a  decree  which  shall  not  pass. 

Ec.  i.  15.  Th((t  wJiich  is  crooked  cannot  be  made 
straight :  and  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  num- 
bered. 

—  vi.  10.  That  which  hath  been  is  named  already, 
and  it  is  known  that  it  is  man :  neither  may  he  con- 
tend with  him  that  is  mightier  than  he. 

—  vii.  13.  Consider  the  work  of  God :  for  who  can 
make  tliat  straight,  which  he  hath  made  crooked  ? 

Is.  xliii.  13.  Yea,  before  the  day  leas  I  am  he :  and 
there  is  none  that  can  deliver  out  of  my  hand  :  I  will 
work,  and  who  shall  let  it  ? 

Jer.  1.  44.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from 
the  swelling  of  Jordan  unto  the  habitation  of  tlie 
strong :  but  I  will  make  them  suddenly  run  away 
from  her :  and  who  is  a  chosen  tnan,  that  I  may  ap- 
point over  her?  for  who  is  like  me?  and  who  will 
appoint  me  tlie  time?  and  who  is  that  shepherd  that 
■will  stand  before  me  ? 

Ezek.  xxii.  14.  Can  thine  heart  endure,  or  can  thine 
hands  be  strong,  in  the  days  that  I  shall  deal  with 
thee  ?    I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it,  and  will  do  it. 

Dan.  iv.  35.  And  all  the  inhabitants  of  tlie  earth  are 
reputed  as  nothing:  and  he  doeth  according  to  his 
will  in  the  army  of  heaven,  and  among  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  earth :  and  none  can  stay  his  hand,  or 
eay  unto  him.  What  doest  thou? 

§  49.   Compared  with  other  (iods. 
Ex.  XV.  11.  Who  is  like  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  among 


the  gods  ?  who  is  like  thee,  glorious  in  holiness,  fear- 
ful in  praises,  doing  wonders  ? 

—  xviii.  11.  JSTow  I  know  that  the  Lord  ii  greater 
than  all  gods:  for  in  the  tiling  wherein  they  dealt 
proudly  ho  was  above  them. 

Deut.  iii.  24.  O  Lord  God,  thoti  hast  begun  to  shew 
tliy  servant  thy  greatness,  and  thy  mighty  hand  :  for 
what  God  is  there  in  heaven  or  in  earth,  that  can  do 
according  to  tliy  works,  and  according  to  thy  might  ? 

—  xxxii.  31.  For  their  rock  is  not  as  our  Rock, 
even  our  enemies  themselves  judges. 

I  Kings  viii.  23.  And  he  said.  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
tlicre  is  no  God  like  thee,  in  heaven  above,  or  on 
earth  beneath,  who  kecpest  covenant  and  mercy 
with  thy  servants  that  walk  before  thee  with  all  their 
heart : 

1  Chr.  xvi.  25.  For  great  is  the  Lord,  and  greatly 
to  be  praised :  he  also  is  to  be  feared  above  all  gods. 

 26.  For  all  the  gods  of  the  people  are  idols : 

but  the  Lord  made  the  heavens. 

2  Chr.  ii.  5.  And  the  house  which  I  build  e«  great: 
for  great  is  our  God  above  all  gods. 

—  vi.  14.  And  said,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  ther& 
is  no  God  like  thee  in  tiie  heaven,  nor  in  the  earth ; 
which  keepest  covenant,  and  sheioest  mercy  unto  thy 
servants,  that  walk  before  thee  with  all  tlieir  hearts : 

Ps.  Ixxxii.  1.  God  standeth  in  the  congregation  of 
the  mighty;  he  judgeth  among  the  gods. 

—  Ixxxvi.  8.  Among  the  gods,  there  is  none  like 
imto  thee,  O  Lord;  neither  are  there  any  irurks  like 
unto  thy  Avorks. 

—  xcv.  3.  For  the  Lord  is  a  great  God,  and  a  great 
King  above  all  gods. 

—  xcvi.  4.  For  the  Lord  is  great,  and  greatly  to  be 
praised :  he  is  to  be  feared  above  all  gods. 

 5.  For  all  the  gods  of  the  nations  are  idols : 

but  the  TjOkd  made  the  heavens. 

—  xcvii.  9.  For  thou,  Lord,  art  high  above  all  the 
earth:  thou  art  exalted  far  al)Ove  all  gods. 

—  cxxxv.  5.  For  I  know  that  the  Lord  is  great, 
and  tluit  our  Lord  is  above  all  gods. 

—  cxxxvi.  2.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  gods : 
for  his  mercy  endiireth  for  ever. 

 3.  O  give  thanks  to  the  Lord  of  lords :  for  his 

mercy  endnreth  for  ever. 

Dan.  ii.  47.  The  king  answered  mito  Daniel,  and 
said.  Of  a  truth  it  that  yonr  God  is  a  God  of  gods, 
and  a  Lord  of  kings,  and  a  revealer  of  secrets,  seeing 
thou  couldest  reveal  this  secret. 

—  iii.  29.  Thereibre  I  make  a  decree.  That  every 
people,  nation,  and  language,  which  speak  any  thing 
amiss  against  the  God  of  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and 
Abed-nego,  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  tlieir  houses 
shall  be  made  a  dunghill ;  because  there  is  no  other 
God  that  can  deliver  after  this  sort. 

§  50.   Compared  with  Man. 

Job  xxxiii.  13.  Behold,  in  this  thou  art  not  just:  I 
will  answer  thee,  that  God  is  greater  than  man. 

Ps.  1.  21.  These  things  hast  thou  done,  and  I  kept 
silence  ;  thou  thouglitest  that  I  was  altogether  such  a 
one  as  tiiyself :  butl  will  reprove  thee,  and  set  t1ie)n  in 
order  before  thine  eyes. 

Is.  Iv.  8.  For  my  thoughts  are  not  your  thoughts, 
neither  are  your  ways  my  ways,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  —  9.  For  as  the  heavens  are  higher  than  the 
eartli,  so  are  my  ways  higher  than  your  ways,  and 
my  thoughts  thau  your  thoughts. 

Jer.  X.  7.  Who  would  not  fear  thee,  O  King  of  na- 
tions? for  to  thee  doth  it  appertain:  forasmuch  as 
among  all  the  wise  men  of  the  nations,  and  in  all  thek 
kingdoms,  there  is  none  like  unto  thee. 

Zech.viii.  6.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts;  If  it  be 
marvellous  in  tlie  eyes  of  the  renmant  of  this  people 
in  tiiese  days,  should  it  also  be  marvellous  in  mme 
eyes  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

§  51.  Incomparable. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  26.  There  is  none  like  unto  the  God  of 
Jesliurun,  rideth  upon  the  heaven  in  thy  help, 
and  in  his  excellency  on  tlie  sky. 


CHAP.  V. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


Job  xxxiv.  13.  Who  hatli  given  Iiim  a  charge  over 
the  earth  ?  or  who  hath  disposed  the  whole  world  ? 

—  xxxvi.  22.  Behold,  God  exalteth  by  his  power : 
who  teacheth  like  him  '? 

 23.  Who  hath  enjoined  him  his  way  ?  or  who 

can  say,  Thou  has  wrought  iniquity  V 

Ps.  ixxvii.  13.  Thy  way,  O  God,  'in  in  the  sanctuary: 
who  is  so  great  a  God  as  oui-  God  ? 

—  Ixxxix.  6.  For  who  in  the  heaven  can  be  com- 
pared unto  the  Loud?  v^ho  among  the  sons  of  the 
mighty  can  be  likened  unto  the  Loud  V 

 8.  O  Lord  God  of  liost.s,  who  is  a  strong 

Lord  like  unto  thee  ?  or  to  thy  faithfulness  round 
about  thee? 

—  cxiii.  4.  The  Loud  is  liigh  above  all  nations,  and 
his  glory  above  the  heavens. 

 5.  Who  is  like  unto  the  Loud  our  God,  who 

dwelleth  on  high, 

 6.  Who  liumblcth  himself  to  behold  tlie  tilings 

that  are  in  heaven,  and  in  the  earth  1 

Is.  xl.  13.  Who  hath  directed  the  Spirit  of  the 
Lord,  or  heivg  his  counsellor  hath  taught  him? 

 18.  To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  God?  or 

"vvhat  likeness  will  ye  compare  unto  him  ? 

 ■  25.  To  whom  then  will  ya  liken  me,  or  shall 

I  be  equal  ?  saith  the  Holy  One. " 

—  xlvi.  5.  To  whom  will  ye  liken  me,  and  make 
me  equal,  and  compare  me,  that  we  may  be  like  ? 

Jer.  X.  6.  Forasmuch  as  there  is  none  like  unto  thee,  O 
Lord  ;  thou  art  great,  and  thy  name  is  great  in  might. 

Lam.  iii.  37.  Who  is  he  that  saith,  and  it  cometh  to 
pass,  ichen  the  Lord  conimandeth  it  not  ? 

§  o2.   Geupral  Ascriptions  of  Greatness  to  God. 

Deut.  xxxii.  3.  Because  I  will  publish  the  name  of 
the  Loud  :  ascribe  ye  greatness  nnto  our  God. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  27.  Glory  and  honour  are  in  his  pres- 
ence ;  strength  and  gladness  are  in  his  place. 

Ps.  xcii.  8.  But  thou,  Loud,  art  most  high  for  ever- 
more. 

—  xciii.  1.  The  Loud  reigneth,  he  is  clothed  with 
majesty;  the  Lord  is  clothc^cl  witli  strmgih,  wherewith 
he  hath  girded  himself:  the  world  also'is  stablished, 
that  it  cannot  be  moved. 

—  xcvi.  6.  Honour  and  majesty  are  before  him : 
strength  and  beauty  are  in  his  sanctuary. 

—  xcix.  2.  The  Loud  is  great  iu  Zion ;  and  he  is 
high  above  all  the  people. 

—  civ.  1.  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul.  O  Lord  my 
God,  thou  art  very  great ;  thou  art  clothed  with  hon- 
our and  majesty : 

 31.  The  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  endure  for 

ever:  the  Lord  shall  rejoice  in  his  works. 

Is.  xii.  6.  Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of 
Zion  :  for  great  is  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  in  the  jnidst 
of  thee. 

—  xxxiii.  5.  The  Lord  is  exalted;  for  he  dwelleth 
on  high :  he  hath  filled  Zion  with  judgment  and  right- 
eousness. 

—  xl.  15.  Behold,  the  nations  are  as  a  drop  of  a 
bucket,  and  are  counted  as  the  small  dust  of  the  bal- 
ance :  behold,  he  taketh  \\p  the  isles  as  a  very  little 
thing. 

 17.  All  nations  before  him  are  as  nothing; 

and  they  are  counted  to  him  less  than  nothing,  and 
Vanity. 

§  53.   General  Ascriptions  of  Power  to  God. 
Jobix.  19.  If  I  speak  of  strength,  lo,  he  is  strong: 
ftnd  if  of  judgment,  who  shall  set  me  a  time  to  plead  ? 

—  XXV.  2.  Dominion  and  fear  are  with  him;  he 
hiaketh  peace  in  his  high  places. 

Ps.  1.  1.  The  mighty  God,  even  the  Lord,  hath 
spoken,  and  called  the  earth  from  the  rising  of  the 
Buu  unto  the  going  down  thereof 

—  Ixii.  11.  God  hath  spoken  once;  twice  have  I 
heard  this;  that  power  hdnngcth  unto  God. 

—  Ixvi.  7.  He  ruletli  by  liis  power  lor  ever;  his 
eyes  behold  the  nations:  let  not  the  rebellious  exalt 
themselves.  Selah. 

—  xciii.  3.  The  floods  have  lifted  u]i,  O  Lord,  the 
floods  have  lifted  up  their  voice ;  the  floods  lift  up 
their  \vaves. 


 4.  The  Lord  on  high  is  mightier  than  the 

noise  of  many  waters,  yea,  tJuin  the  mighty  waves  of 
the  sea. 

—  cxlvii.  15.  He  sendeth  forth  his  commandment 
upon  earth :  his  word  runneth  very  swiftly. 

Rev.  xi.  17.  Saying,  AVe  give  thee  thanks,  O  Lord 
God  Almighty,  which  art,  and  wast,  and  art  to  come ; 
because  thou  hast  taken  to  thee  thy  great  power,  and 
hast  reigned. 

See  Is.  i.  2 ;  lix.  1. 

§  54.   Holiness  of  God. 

Lev.  xi.  45.  For  I  am  the  Lord  that  bringeth  you 
up  out  of  the  land  of  E^'pt,  to  be  your  God:  ye 
shall  therefore  be  holy,  for  t  am  holy. 

—  xix.  2.  Speak  unto  all  the  congregation  of  the 
children  of  Israel,  and  saj'  unto  them.  Ye  shall  be 
holy:  for  I  the  Lord  your  God  am  \\o\y. 

I  Sam.  ii.  2.  There  is  none  holy  as  the  Lord  :  for 
there  is  none  besides  thee:  neither  is  there  any  rock 
like  our  God. 

—  vi.  20.  And  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh  said,  Who 
is  able  to  stand  before  this  holy  Lord  God?  and  to 
whom  shall  he  go  ui>  from  us  ? 

Ps.  V.  4.  For  thou  art  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure 
in  wickedness :  neither  shall  evil  dwell  with  thee. 

—  xxii.  3.  But  thou  art  holy,  0  thou  that  inhabitest 
the  praises  of  Israel. 

—  xcvii.  12.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  ye  righteous; 
and  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  holiness. 

—  xcix.  3.  Let  them  praise  thy  great  and  terrible 
name :  far  it  is  holy. 

 5.  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 

at  his  footstool ;  for  he  is  holy. 

 9.  Exalt  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship  at 

his  holy  hill ;  for  the  Lord  our  God  is  holy. 

Is.  v.  16.  But  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  be  exalted  in 
judgment,  and  God  that  is  holy  shall  be  sanctified  in 
righteousness. 

—  vi.  3.  And  one  cried  unto  another,  and  said. 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  the  Lord  of  hosts-  the  whole 
earth  is  full  of  his  glory. 

—  xliii.  15.  I  am  the  Lord,  your  Holy  One,  the 
Creator  of  Israel,  your  King. 

Hab.  i.  13.  TJlou  art  of  purer  eyes  than  to  behold 
evil,  and  canst  not  look  on  iniquity :  -f- 

Jam.  i.  13.  Let  no  man  say  when  he  is  tempted,  I 
am  tempted  of  God :  for  God  cannot  be  tempted  with 
evil,  neither  tempteth  he  any  man : 

I  Pet.  i.  15.  But  as  he  w  hich  hath  called  you  is 
holy,  so  be  ye  lioly  in  all  manner  of  convei-sation  ; 

 16.  "Because  it  is  written.  Be  ye  holy ;  for  I 

am  holy. 

Rev.  IV.  8.  And  the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them 
six  wings  about  Jiini ;  and  theg  icere  full  of  eyes  within : 
and  they  rest  not  day  and  night,  saying,  lloly,  holy, 
holy.  Lord  God  Almighty,  which  was,  and  is,  and  is 
to  come. 

§  55.  Justice. 

Deut.  xxxii.  4.  He  is  the  Rock,  his  work  is  perfect : 
for  all  his  waj-s  are  judgment :  a  God  of  truth  and 
without  iniquity,  just  and  right  is  he. 

Job  ■siii.  3.  Doth  God  pervert  judgment?  or  doth 
the  Almighty  pervert  justice  ? 

—  xxiii.  (5.  Will  he  plead  against  me  with  hi$ 
great  power  ?    No ;  but  he  would  put  strength  in  me. 

■ —  xxxiv.  10.  Therefore  hearken  imto  me,  ye  men 
of  understanding  :  far  be  it  from  God,  that  he  should 
do  wickedness  ;  aadfrom  the  Almighty,  that  he  should 
commit  iniquity. 

 12.  Yea,  surelj'  God  will  not  do  wickedly, 

neither  will  the  Almighty  pervert  judgment. 

 23.  For  he  will  not  lay  upon'iuan  more  than 

right ;  that  lie  should  enter  into  judgment  with  God. 

—  xxxvi.  3.  I  will  fetch  my  linowledge  from  afar, 
and  will  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  ]\Iaker. 

Ps.  ix.  4.  For  thou  hast  maintained  my  right  and 
my  cause  ;  thou  satest  in  the  throne  judging  right. 

—  xi.  7.  For  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  righteous- 
ness ;  his  countenance  doth  behold  the  upright, 

—  xxxiii.  5.  He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment ; 
the  earth  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  Loud. 

—  Ixxi.  I'J.  Thy  righteousness  also,  O  God,  is  very 


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CHAP.  V. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


high,  vrho  hast  done  great  things  :  O  God,  who  is  like 
unto  thee  ! 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  14.  Justice  and  judgment  are  the  habita- 
tion of  thy  throne :  mercy  and  truth  shall  go  belbre 
thy  face. 

—  xcii.  15.  To  shew  that  the  Lord  is  upright :  he  is 
my  rock,  and  there  is  no  imrighteousness  in  hini. 

—  xcTU.  2.  Clouds  and  darkness  are  round  about 
him :  righteousness  and  judgment  are  the  habitation  of 
his  throne. 

—  xcix.  4.  The  king's  strength  also  loveth  judg- 
ment ;  thou  dost  establish  equity,  thou  executest  judg- 
ment and  righteousness  in  Jacob. 

—  cxi.x.  137.  Righteous  art  thou,  O  Lord,  and  up- 
right are  thy  judgments. 

—  cxxix.  4.  The  Lord  is  righteous :  he  hath  cut 
asunder  the  cords  of  the  wicked. 

—  cxlv.  17.  The  Lord  is  righteous  in  all  liis  ways, 
and  holy  in  all  his  works. 

Ezek.  xviii.  29.  Yet  saith  the  house  of  Israel,  The 
way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal.  O  house  of  Israel,  arc 
not  my  waj's  equal  ?  are  not  your  ways  unequal  ? 

Zeph.  iii.  5.  The  just  Lord  is  in  the  midst  thereof;  he 
will  not  do  iniquity  :  every  morning  doth  he  bring  his 
judgment  to  light,  he  faileth  not;  but  the  imjust 
knoweth  no  shame. 

Rom.  ii.  2.  But  we  are  sure  that  the  judgment  of 
God  is  according  to  truth  against  them  which  commit 
such  things. 

—  —  3.  And  thinkest  thou  this,  O  man,  that  judgest 
them  which  do  such  things,  and  doest  the  same,  that 
thou  shalt  escape  the  judgment  of  God? 

—  iii.  5.  But  if  our  unrighteousness  commend  the 
righteousness  of  God,  what  shall  we  say  ?  Js  God  un- 
righteous who  takelh  vengeance  ?  ( I  speak  as  a  man) 

 (1.  God  forbid :  for  then  how  shall  God  judge 

the  world  ? 

Rev.  xvi.  7.  And  I  heard  another  out  of  the  altar 
say,  Even  so.  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and  righteous 
are  thy  judgments. 

§  56.  Iiiipartialitj. 
Deut.  X.  IT.  For  the  Lord  your  God  is  God  of  gods, 
and  Lord  of  lords,  a  great  God,  a  mighty,  and  a  terri- 
ble, which  regardcth  not  persons,  nor  taketh  reward  : 

Job  xxxvi.  5.  Behold,  God  is  mighty,  and  despiseth 
not  any :  he  is  mighty  in  strength  and  wisdom. 

—  xxxvii.  24.  Men  do  therefore  fear  him :  he  re- 
specteth  not  any  that  are  wise  of  heart. 

Acts  X.  34.  Then  Peter  opened  ]iis  mouth,  and  said, 
Of  a  truth  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of 
persons : 

 35.  But  in  every  nation  he  that  feareth  him, 

and  worketh  righteousness,  is  accepted  with  him. 

Rom.  ii.  6.  Who  will  render  to  every  man  according 
to  Ms  deeds : 

 11.  For  there  is  no  respect  of  persons  with 

God. 

Gal.  ii.  6.  But  of  those  who  seemed  to  be  somewhat, 
whatsoever  they  were,  it  maketh  no  matter  to  me: 
God  accepteth  no  man's  person  :  for  they  who  seemed 
to  be  mnewhut  in  conference  added  nothing  to  me  : 

Eph.  vi.  8.  Knowing  that  whatsoever  good  thing 
any  man  doeth,  the  same  shall  he  receive  of  the  Lord, 
whether  he  be  bond  or  free. 

Col.  iii.  25.  But  he  that  doeth  wrong  shall  receive 
for  the  wrong  which  he  hath  done :  and  there  is  no 
respect  of  persons. 

I  Pet.  i.  17.  And  if  ye  call  on  the  Father,  who  with- 
out respect  of  persons  judgeth  according  to  every  man's 
work,  pass  the  time  of  j  our  sojourning  ]iere  in  fear : 

§  57.  Veracity. 

Deut.  vii.  9.  Know  therefore  that  the  LoRDthv  God, 
he  IS  God,  the  faithful  God,  which  keepeth  covenant 
and  mercy  with  them  that  love  him  and  keep  his  com- 
mandments to  a  thousand  generations ; 

1  Kings  viii  34  Who  hast  kept  whh  thy  servant 
David  my  father  that  thou  promisedst  him;  thou 
spakest  also  with  thy  mouth,  and  hast  fulfilled  it  with 
thme  hand  as  il  is  tliis  day. 

2  Chr.  vi.  15  Thou  which  hast  kept  with  thy  ser- 
vant David  my  father  that  which  thou  hast  promised 


him ;  and  spakest  with  thy  mouth,  aud  hast  fulfilled 
it  with  thine  hand,  as  it  is  this  day. 

Ps.  xxxiii.  4.  For  the  word  of  the  Lord  is  right ; 
and  all  his  worlcs  are  done  in  truth. 

—  xx.xvi.  5.  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  is  in  the  heav- 
ens ;  and  thy  faithfulness  reacheth  unto  the  clouds. 

—  Ivii.  10.  For  thy  mercy  is  great  imto  the  heavens, 
and  thy  truth  unto  the  clouds. 

—  Ixxxix.  34.  My  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor 
alter  the  thiug  that  is  gone  out  of  my  lips. 

—  c.  5.  For  the  Lord  is  good  ;  his  mercy  is  ever- 
lasting ;  and  his  truth  endureth  to  all  generations. 

—  cviii.  4.  For  thy  mercy  is  great  above  the  heav- 
ens :  and  thy  truth  reacheth  unto  the  clouds. 

—  cxvii.  2.  For  his  merciful  kindness  is  great  to- 
ward us  :  and  the  trttth  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever. 
Praise  j'e  the  Lord. 

Dan.  ix.  4.  And  I  prayed  imto  the  Lord  my  God, 
and  made  my  confession,  and  said,  O  Lord,  the  great 
and  dreadful  God,  keeping  the  covenant  and  mercy  to 
them  that  love  him,  and  to  them  that  keep  his  com- 
mandments ; 

Micah  vii.  20.  Thou  wilt  perform  the  truth  to  Ja- 
cob, and  the  mercy  to  Abraham,  which  thou  hast 
sworn  unto  our  fathers  from  the  days  of  old. 

Rom.  iii.  8.  For  what  if  some  did  not  believe?  shall 
their  unbelief  make  the  faith  of  God  without  effect  ? 

 4.  God  forbid  :  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but  every 

man  a  liar ;  as  it  is  written.  That  thou  mightest  be  jus- 
tified in  thy  sayings,  and  mightest  overcome  when 
thou  art  judged. 

—  XV.  8.  Now  I  say  that  Jesus  Christ  was  a  minis- 
ter of  the  circumcision  for  the  truth  of  God,  to  con- 
firm the  promises  made  unto  the  fathers  : 

1  Cor.  i.  9.  God  is  faithful,  by  whom  ye  were  called 
untci  the  fellowship  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 

2  Tim.  ii.  13.  If  we  believe  not,  yet  he  abideth  faith- 
ful :  he  cannot  deny  himself 

Tit.  i.  2.  In  hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God,  that 
cannot  lie,  promised  before  the  world  began  ; 
See  Is.  XXV.  1. 

§  58.   God  is  LoTC. 

I  John  iv.  8.  He  that  loveth  not,  knoweth  not  God ; 
for  God  is  love. 

 16.  And  we  have  known  and  believed  the 

love  that  God  hath  to  us.  God  is  love  ;  and  he  that 
dwcUeth  in  love  dwelleth  in  God,  and  God  in  him. 

§  59.   God's  Goodness. 
I  Chr.  xvi.  34.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for 

he  is  good  ;  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

Ps.  XXV.  8.  Good  and  upright  is  the  Lord  :  there- 
fore will  he  teach  sinners  in  the  way. 

—  xxxiv.  8.  O  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  is  good : 
blessed  is  the  man  that  trusteth  in  him. 

—  Iii.  1.  Why  boasteth  thou  thyself  hi  mischief,  O 
mighty  man  ?  the  goodness  of  God  endureth  continu- 
aUy. 

—  Ixxxvi.  5.  For  thou,  Lord,  rtr<  good,  and  ready  to 
forgive ;  and  plenteous  in  mercy  unto  all  them  that 
call  upon  thee. 

—  cxviii.  29.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for 
he  is  good :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxxxvi.  1.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  is 
good ;  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxlv.  7.  They  shall  abundantly  utter  the  memory 
of  thy  great  goodness,  and  shall  suig  of  thy  righteous- 
ness. 

 9.  The  Lord  is  good  to  all :  and  his  tender 

mercies  are  over  all  his  works. 

Nah.  i.  7.  The  Lord  is  good,  a  strong  hold  in  the  day 
of  trouble ;  and  he  knoweth  them  that  trust  in  him. 

Mat.  V.  45.  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven  :  for  he  maketh  his  sun  to 
rise  on  the  evil  and  on  the  good,  and  sendeth  rain  on 
the  just  and  on  the  unjtist. 

Mark  x.  18.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Why  callest 
thou  me  good  ?  there  is  none  good  but  one,  that  is,  God. 

§  60.   Mercy  and  Compassion. 

Deut.  iv,  31  (For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  merciful 
God ;)  he  will  not  forsake  thee,  neither  destroy  thecj 


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9 


CHAP.  VI.,  VII. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


nor  forget  the  covenant  of  thy  fathers,  which  he 
sware  unto  tliem. 

Neh.  ix.  31.  Nevertheless  for  thy  great  mercies'  sake 
thou  d-idst  not  utterly  consume  them,  nor  forsake 
them  ;  for  thou  art  a  gracious  and  merciful  God. 

Ps.  Ixii.  12.  Also  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  Atfo/K/e/A  mercy : 
for  thou  renderest  to  eveiy  man  according  to  his 
work. 

—  cvii.  1.  O  give  thanks  unto  tlie  Lord,  for  lie  is 
good  :  for  his  mercy  cndureih  for  ever. 

—  cxi.  4.  He  hath  made  his  wonderful  works  to  be  - 
remembered :  the  Lord  is  gracious  and  full  of  com- 
passion. 

—  cxvi.  5.  Gracious  is  the  Lord,  and  righteous ; 
yea,  our  God  is  merciful. 

—  cxxx.  7.  Let  Israel  hope  in  the  Lord  :  for  with 
the  Lord  there  is  mercy,  and  with  him  is  plenteous 
redemption. 

—  cxxxvi.  4.  To  him  wlio  alone  doeth  great  won- 
ders :  for  liis  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

 2(i.  O  give  tlianks  unto  the  God  of  heaven : 

for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxlv.  8.  The  Lord  is  gracious,  and  full  of  com- 
passion ;  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  mercy. 

Lam.  iii.  22.  It  is  of  the  Lord's  mercies  that  we 
are  not  consunied,  because  liis  compa.ssions  fail  not. 

 23.  I'hey  are  new  every  morning :  great  is  thy 

faithfulness. 

Dan.  ix.  9.  To  tlie  Lord  our  God  belong  mercies  and 
forgivenesses,  tliougli  we  have  rebelled  against  him  ; 

§  61.   God  UnreYeiigefiil  and  Placable. 

Ps.  ciii.  8.  Tlie  Lord  is  merciful  and  gracious,  slow 
to  anger,  and  plenteous  in  mercy. 

 y.  He  will  not  always  chide  :  neither  will  he 

keep  his  anyer  for  ever. 

Is.  xxvii.  4.  Fury  is  not  in  me:  who  would  set  the 
briers  and  thorns  against  me  in  battle?  I  would  go 
through  them,  I  would  burn  tlicm  together. 

 5.  Or  let  hiui  take  hold  of  my  strength,  ^/^i! 

he  may  make  peace  with  uie ;  and  he  shall  make 
peace  with  me. 

—  Ivii.  10.  For  I  will  not  contend  for  ever,  neither 
will  I  be  always  wroth  :  for  the  spirit  should  fail  be- 
fore me,  and  the  souls  loMeh  I  have  made. 

Ezek.  xvi.  42.  So  will  I  make  my  fury  toward  thee  to 
rest,  and  my  jealousy  sliall  depart  from  thee,  and  I 
will  be  quiet,  and  will  be  no  more  angry. 

Hos.  xi.  9.  I  will  not  execute  the  fierceness  of  mine 
anger,  I  will  not  return  to  destroy  Epliraim  :  for  I  am 
God,  and  not  man ;  the  Holy  One  in  the  midst  of 
thee  :  and  I  will  not  enter  into  the  city. 

Micah  vii.  18.  Who  is  a  God  like  unto  thee,  that 
pardoneth  iniquity,  and  passetli  by  the  transgression 
of  the  renmant  of  his  heritage  ?  lie  retainetli  not  his 
anger  for  ever,  because  he  delighteth  in  mercy. 

Nah.  i.  3.  The  Lord  is  slow  to  anger,  and  great  in 
power,  and  will  not  at  all  acquit  the  wicked  ;  the  Lord 
hatli  liis  way  in  tlie  whirlwind  and  in  the  storm,  and 
the  clouds  are  the  dust  of  his  leet. 

§  62.  LongsiifFering. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  6.  And  the  Lord  passed  by  before  him, 
and  proclaimed,  The  Lord,  the  Lord  God,  merciful 
and  gracious,  longsuffering,  and  abundant  in  goodness 
and  truth, 

 7.  Keeping  mercy  for  thousands,  forgiving  in- 
iquity and  transgression  and  sin,  and  that  will  by  no 
means  clear  the  guilty  ;+ 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  38.  But  lie,  beii^g  full  of  compassion,  for- 
gave their  ini([uity,  and  destroyed  them,  not  :  j-ea,  many 
a  time  turned  he  his  anger  away,  and  did  not  stir  up 
all  his  wratli. 

—  Ixxxvi.  15.  But  thou,  0  Lord,  art  a  God  full  of 
compassion,  and  gracious,  longsuffering,  and  plenteous 
in  mercy  and  truth. 

—  ciii.  10.  He  liath  not  dealt  witli  us  after  om' 
sins ;  nor  rewarded  us  according  to  our  iniquities. 

Rom.  ii.  4.  Or  despisest  thou  the  riclies  of  his  good- 
ness and  forbearance  and  longsuffering ;  not  knowing 
that  the  goodness  of  God  leadeth  thee  to  repentance? 

See  2  Pet.  iii  15. 


CHAP.  VI. 
CHRIST  AS  GOD. 

(See  page  63,  Chap.  XL,  "  Christ's  Divinity.") 


CHAP.  YIL 
HOLY  SPIRIT. 

§  63.  Personality. 

John  xiv.  16.  And  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and  he 
shall  give  you  another  Comforter,  that  he  may  abide 
witli  you  for  ever : 

 17.  Even  the  Spirit  of  truth ;  wliom  the  world 

cannot  receive,  because  it  seeth  him  not,  neither 
kuoweth  him :  but  ye  know  him ;  for  he  dwelleth 
with  you,  and  shall  be  in  you. 

—  XV.  26.  But  wlien  the  Comforter  is  come,  whom 
I  will  send  unto  you  from  the  Father,  even  the  Spint 
of  truth,  which  proceedeth  from  the  Father,  he  shall 
testify  of  me : 

Acts  xiii.  2.  As  they  ministered  to  the  Lord,  and 
fiisted,  the  Holy  Ghost  said,  Separate  me  Barnabas 
and  Saul  for  the  work  whereunto  I  have  called  them. 

 4.  So  they,  being  sent  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost, 

departed  unto  Seleucia  ;  and  from  thence  they  sailed 
to  Cyprus. 

—  XV.  28.  For  it  seemed  good  to  the  Holy  Ghost, 
and  to  us,  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than 
these  necessary  things ; 

Rom.  viii.  26.  Likewise  the  Spirit  also  helpeth  our 
intirmities:  for  we  know  not  what  we  should  pray 
for  as  we  ought :  but  the  Spirit  itself  maketh  inter- 
cession for  us  with  groauings  which  cannot  be  uttered. 

 27.  And  he  that  searcheth  the  heart  know- 

eth  what  is  the  mind  of  the  Spirit,  because  he  maketh 
intercession  for  the  saints  according  to  tloe  will  of 
God. 

I  Cor.  xii.  11.  But  all  these  worketh  that  one  and 
the  selfsame  Spirit,  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as 
he  Avill. 

See  Mat.  xii.  31,  32.   Acts  xvi.  6. 

§  64.  Divinity. 

Acts  V.  3.  But  Peter  said,  Ananias,  why  hath  Satan 
filled  thine  lieart  to  lie  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  to  keep 
back^?rtr<  of  the  price  of  the  land  ? 

 4.  While  it  remained,  was  it  not  thine  own  ? 

and  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  thine  own  power? 
why  hast  thou  conceived  this  thing  in  thine  heart? 
tliou  hast  not  lied  unto  men,  but  unto  God. 

I  Cor.  iii.  16.  Know  ye  not  that  ye  are  the  temple 
of  God,  and  that  the  Spirit  of  God  dwelleth  in  you  ? 

 17,  If  imy  man  defile  the  temple  of  God,  him 

shall  God  destroy;  for  the  temple  of  God  is  holy, 
which  temple  ye  are. 

—  vi.  19.  What !  know  ye  not  that  yom-  bodv  is  the 
temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost  ichich  is  iii  you,  which  ye 
have  of  God,  and  ye  are  not  your  own  ? 

 20.  For  j-e  are  bought  with  a  price :  therefore 

glorify  God  in  your  body^and  in  your  spirit,  which 
are  God's. 

§  65.  Promised. 

Lulce  i.  15.  For  he  shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord,  and  shall  drink  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink; 
and  he  shall  be  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  from 
his  mother's  womb. 

—  xii.  12.  For  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  teach  you  in 
the  same  liour  what  ye  ought  to  saj'. 

John  xiv.  26.  But  the  Comforter"  ichich  is  the  Holy 
Ghost,  whom  the  Father  will  send  in  my  name,  he 
shall  teacli  you  all  things,  and  bring  all  things  to  your 
remembrance,  whatsoever  I  have  said  unto  you. 

See  John  xiv.  16, 17,  iu  §  03. 

§  66.   Prayed  for. 
Acts  viii.  15.  Who,  when  they  were  come  down, 
l^rayed  for  them,  that  they  misht  receive  the  Holy 
Ghost 


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CHAP.  VII. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


Acts  viii.  16.  (For  as  yet  lie  was  fallen  upon  none  of 
tbcm :  only  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the 
Lord  Jesus.) 

Eph.  iii.  16,  That  he  would  grant  you,  according  to 
the  riches  of  his  glory,  to  be  strengthened  with  might 
by  his  Spkit  in  the  innei'  man  ; 

§  67.  Given. 
John  XX.  22.  And  when  he  had  said  this,  lie  breathed 
on  them,  and  saith  unto  them,  Receive  ye  the  Holy 
Ghost : 

Acts  iv.  8.  Then  Peter,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost, 
said  unto  them.  Ye  rulers  of  the  people,  and  elders  of 
Israel, 

 31.  And  when  they  had  prayed,  the  place  was 

shaken  Avhere  they  were  assembled  together ;  and  they 
were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  they  spake 
the  word  of  God  with  boldness. 

—  v.  32.  And  we  are  his  witnesses  of  these  things ; 
and  so  is  also  the  Holy  Ghost,  whom  God  hath  given 
to  them  that  obey  him. 

—  X.  44.  While  Peter  yei  spake  these  words,  the 
Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  ilicm  which  heard  the  word. 

 45.  And  they  of  the  circumcision  Avliich  be- 
lieved were  astonished,  as  many  as  came  with  Peter, 
because  that  on  the  Gentiles  also  was  poured  out  the 
gift  of  the  Holy  Gho.st. 

—  xi.  15.  And  as  I  began  to  speak,  the  Holy  Ghost 
fell  on  them,  as  on  us  at  the  beginning. 

 16.  Then  remembered  I  the  word  of  the  Lord, 

how  that  he  said,  John  indeed  baptized  with  water ; 
but  ye  shall  be  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 24.  For  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the 

Holy  Ghost  and  of  f  lith :  and  much  people  was  added 
imto  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  9.  Then  Saul,  (who  also  is  called  Paul,)  filled 
with  the  Holy  Ghost,  set  his  eyes  on  him, 

—  xix.  2.  He  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  received  the 
Holy  Ghost  since  ye  believed  ?  And  they  said  unto 
him.  We  have  not  so  much  as  heard  whether  there  be 
any  Holy  Ghost. 

2  Cor.  V.  5.  Now  he  that  hath  wrought  us  for  the 
selfsame  thing  is  God,  who  also  hath  given  unto  us 
the  earnest  of  the  Spirit. 

§  68.  Offices. 
Gen.  i.  2.  And  the  earth  was  without  form,  and 
void ;  and  darkness  was  upon  the  face  of  the  deep. 
And  the  Spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  flice  of  the 
waters. 

John  xvi.  8.  And  when  he  is  come,  he  will  reprove 
the  world  of  sin,  and  of  righteousness,  and  of  judg- 
ment : 

 13.  Howbeit  when  he,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is 

come,  he  will  guide  you  into  all  truth :  for  he  shall 
not  speak  of  himself;  but  whatsoever  he  shall  hear, 
that  shall  he  speak :  and  he  will  shew  you  things  to 
come, 

2  Cor.  i.  22.  Who  hatli  also  sealed  us,  and  given  the 
earnest  of  the  Spirit  in  our  hearts. 

Eph.  i.  13.  In  whom  ye  also  trusted,  after  that  ye 
heard  the  ^vord  of  truth,  the  gospel  of  your  salvation  : 
in  whom  also,  after  that  ye  believed,  ye  were  sealed 
with  that  Holy  Spirit  of  promise, 

 14.  Which  is  the  earnest  of  our  inheritance 

until  the  redemption  of  the  pmxhased  possession,  un- 
to tlie  ]->raise  of  his  glory. 

I  John  iii.  24.  And  he  that  keepeth  his  command- 
ments dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in  him.  And  hereby 
we  Imow  that  he  abideth  in  us,  by  the  Spiiit  which  he 
hath  given  us. 

—  iv.  13.  Hereby  know  we  that  we  dwell  in  him, 
and  he  in  us,  because  he  hath  given  us  of  his  Spirit. 

See  John  xv.  26.  Rom.  viii.  26,  27.  I  Cor.  ii.  10,  13. 

§  69.  Effects. 

Acts  xiii.  52.  And  the  disciples  were  filled  with  joy, 
and  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Rom.  V.  5.  And  hope  maketh  not  ashamed ;  because 
the  love  of  God  is  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts  by  the 
Holy  Ghost  which  is  given  unto  us. 

I  Cor.  xii.  3.  Wherefore  I  give  you  to  understand, 
that  no  man  speaking  by  the  Spmt  of  God  calleth 


Jesus  accursed :  and  that  no  man  can  say  that  Jesus  is 
the  Lord,  but  by  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 4.  Now  there  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the 

same  Spirit, 

 7  But  the  manifestation  of  the  Spirit  is  given 

to  every  man  to  profit  withal 

 8,  For  to  one  is  given  by  the  Spirit  the  word 

of  wisdom  ;  to  another  the  word  of  knowledge  by  the 
same  Spirit ; 

 9.  To  another  faith  by  the  same  Spirit ;  to  an- 
other the  gifts  of  healing  by  the  same  Spirit ; 

 10.  To  another  the  working  of  miracles;  to 

another  prophecy;  to  another  discerning  of  spirits; 
to  another  divers  kinds  of  tongues ;  to  another  the  in- 
terpretation of  tongues : 

Gal.  V.  22.  But  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy, 
peace,  longsuffering,  gentleness,  goodness,  faith, 

 23.  Meekness,  temperance :  against  such  there 

is  no  law. 

Heb.  ii.  4.  God  also  bearing  them  witness,  both  with 
signs  and  Avonders,  and  with  divers  miracles,  and 
gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  accordmg  to  his  own  will  ? 

§  70.  Utterances. 

Zech.  iv.  6.  Then  he  answered  and  spake  unto  me, 
saying,  this  is  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Zerubljabel, 
saying.  Not  by  might,  nor  by  power,  but  by  my  Spirit, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Acts  X.  19.  Wliile  Peter  thought  on  the  vision,  the 
Spirit  said  unto  him.  Behold,  tliree  men  seek  thee. 

 20.  Arise  therefore,  and  get  thee  down,  and 

go  with  them,  doubting  nothing :  for  I  have  sent  them. 

—  xvi.  G.  Now  when  they  had  gone  throughout 
Phrygia  and  the  region  of  Galatia,  and  were  forbid- 
den  of  the  Holy  Ghost  to  preach  the  word  in  Asia, 

 7.  After  they  were  come  to  !Mysia,  they  as- 
sayed to  go  into  Bithynia:  but  the  Spirit  suffered 
them  not. 

 8.  And  they  passing  by  Mysia  came  down  to 

Troas. 

§  71.  Resisted. 

Gen.  vi.  3.  And  the  Lord  said,  IMy  Spirit  shall  not 
ahvaj's  strive  with  man,  for  that  he  also  is  flesh :  yet 
his  days  shall  be  a  hundred  and  twenty  years. 

Is.  Ixiii.  10.  But  they  rebelled,  and  vexed  his  Holy 
Spirit:  therefore  he  was  turned  to  be  their  enemy, 
and  he  fought  against  them. 

Actsvii.  51.  Ye  stiffnecked  and  uncircumcised  in 
heart  and  cars,  ye  do  always  resist  the  Holy  Ghost: 
as  your  fathers  did,  so  do  ye. 

Eph.  iv  30.  And  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God, 
whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  of  redemption. 

I  Thess.  iv.  8.  He  therefore  that  despiseth,  despiseth 
not  man,  but  God,  who  hath  also  given  unto  us  his 
Holy  Spirit. 

—  V.  19.  Quench  not  the  Spirit. 

§  72.   Blasphemy  Against. 

Mat.  xii.  31.  Wherefore  I  say  unto  you.  All  manner 
of  sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  forgiven  unto  men :  but 
the  blasphemy  against  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  not  be  for- 
given unto  men. 

—  —  32.  And  whosoever  speaketh  a  word  against 
the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him :  but  whoso- 
ever speaketh  against  the  Holy  Ghost,  it  shall  not  be 
ibrgiven  him,  neither  in  this  world,  neither  in  the 
world  to  com^ 

Mark  iii.  28.  Verily  I  say  imto  you.  All  sins  shall  be 
forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men,  and  blasphemies 
wherewith  soever  they  shall  blaspheme  : 

 •  29.  But  he  that  shall  blaspheme  against 

the  Hol}^  Ghost  hath  never  forgiveness,  but  is  in 
danger  of  eternal  damnation : 

—  —  30.  Because  they  said,  He  hath  an  unclean  spirit. 
Luke  xii.  10.  And  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word 

against  tlie  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him :  but 
unto  him  that  blaspliemeth  against  the  Holy  Ghost  it 
shall  not  be  forgiven. 

§  73.  Simony. 
Acts  viii,  18.  And  when  Simon  saw  that  through 
lajdng  on  of  the  apostles'  hands  the  Holy  Ghost  waa 
given,  he  offered  them  money. 


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CUAP.  I. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


KOOK  III. 


Acts  viii.  19.  Saying,  Give  me  also  this  power,  tliat 
on  whomsoever  1  lay  hands,  he  may  receive  tlie  Holy 
Ghost. 

 20.  But  Peter  said  unto  him,  Thy  money 

perisli  with  thee,  because  thou  hast  thought  that  the 
gift  of  God  may  be  jjurchased  with  money. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

THE  TRINITY. 
§  74.  Foreshadowed. 

Gen.  i.  26.  And  God  said,  Let  us  make  man  in  our 
image,  after  our  likeness :  and  let  them  have  dominion 
over  the  fisli  of  the  sea,  and  over  the  fowl  of  the  air, 
and  over  the  cattle,  and  over  all  the  earth,  and  over 
every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth. 

See  Gen.  iii.  22 ;  xi.  7. 

§  75.   Hinted  At. 

Eph.  ii.  18.  For  through  him  we  both  have  access 
by  one  Spirit  unto  the  Father. 


 ■  22.  In  whom  ye  also  are  buildcd  together  lor 

a  habitation  of  God  through  tiie  Spirit. 

—  iv.  4.  There  is  one  body,  and  one  Spirit,  even  as 
ye  are  called  in  one  hope  of'  your  calling ; 

 3.  One  Lord,  one  faitii,  one  baptism, 

 0.  One  God  and  P^atlier  of  all,  who  is  above 

all,  and  through  all,  and  in  you  all. 

§  70.  Implied. 

(See  Mat.  xxviii.  19,  for  the  Baptismal  Formula.) 
2  Cor.  xiii.  14.  The  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
and  the  love  of  God,  and  the  communion  of  the  Holy 
Ghost,  be  with  you  all.  Amen. 

I  Pet.  i.  2.  Elect  according  to  the  foreknowledge 
of  God  the  Father,  through  sanctification  of  the 
Spirit,  unto  obedience  and  sprinkling  of  the  blood 
of  Jesus  Christ :  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  be  mul- 
tiplied. 

I  John  V.  7.  For  there  are  three  that  bear  record  [in 
heaven,  the  Father,  the  Word,  and  the  Holy  Ghost: 
and  these  three  are  one. 

 8.  And  there  are  three  that  bear  witness  in 

earth,]  the  spirit,  and  the  water,  and  the  blood :  and 
these  three  agree  in  one.* 


BOOK  III. -JESUS  CHRIST. 


CHAP.  I. 
CHRIST'S  FORERUNNER. 

§  1.   Predictions  Concerning  Jolin. 

Is.  xl.  3.  The  voice  of  him  tliat  crieth  in  the  wilder- 
ness, Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Loud,  make  straight 
in  the  desert  a  highway  for  our  God. 

 4.  Every  valley  shall  be  exalted,  and  every 

mountain  and  hill  shall  be  made  low  :  and  the  crooked 
shall  be  made  straight,  and  the  rough  places  plain: 

 -5.  And  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  be  revealed, 

and  all  flesh  shall  see  it  together :  for  the  mouth  of 
the  Loud  hath  spoken  it. 

Mai.  iv.  5.  Behold,  I  will  send  you  Elijah  thepro])het 
before  the  coming  of  the  great  and  dreadful  day  of 
the  Loud  : 

 6.  And  he  shall  turn  the  heart  of  the  fathers 

to  the  children,  and  the  heart  of  the  children  to  their 
fathers,  lest  I  come  and  smite  the  earth  with  a  curse. 

Mat.  iii.  3.  For  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by  the 
prophet  Esaias,  saying.  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 
wilderness.  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
paths  straight. 

—  xi.  10.  For  this  is  lie,  of  whom  it  is  written,  Be- 
hold, I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  which  shall 
prepare  th}'  way  before  thee. 

 14.  And  if  ye  will  receive  it,  this  is  Ellas, 

which  was  for  (o  come. 

—  xvii.  10.  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying. 
Why  then  say  the  scribes  that  Ellas  must  first  come  ? 

 11.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 

Elias  truly  shall  first  come,  and  restore  all  things. 

 12.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  Elias  is  come 

already,  and  they  knew  him  not,  but  have  done  unto 
him  whatsoever  they  listed.  Likewise  shall  also  the 
Son  of  man  suffer  of  them. 

 13.  Then  the  disciples  understood  that  he 

spake  unto  them  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Mark  i.  2.  As  it  is  written  in  the  prophets,  Behold, 
I  send  my  messenger  before  i\\y  face,  which  shall  pre- 
pare thy  way  before  thee. 

 ^3.  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness, 

Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his  paths 
straight. 


Luke  i.  13.  But  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Fear  not, 
Zacharias :  for  thy  pra}'er  is  heard ;  and  thy  wife 
Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son,  and  thou  shaltcall  his 
name  John. 

 14.  And  thou  slialt  have  joy  and  gladness; 

and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth. 

—  —  10.  And  many  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall 
he  turn  to  the  Lord  their  God. 

 17.  And  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the  spirit 

and  power  of  Elias,  to  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to 
the  children,  and  the  disobedient  to  the  wisdom  ot  the 
just;  to  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the  Lord. 

—  iii.  5.  Every  valley  shall  be  filled,  and  every 
mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low;  and  the 
crooked  shall  be  made  straight,  and  the  rough  ways 
shall  be  made  smooth  ; 

 6.  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God. 

—  vii.  27.  This  is  he,  of  whom  it  is  written.  Behold, 
I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  which  shall  pre- 
pare thy  way  before  thee. 

§  2.   Jolm's  Birth,  Early  Life,  and  Ministry. 

Luke  i.  57.  Now  Elisabeth's  full  time  came  that  she 
should  be  delivered;  and  she  brought  forth  a  son. 

 58.  And  her  neighbours  and  her  cousins  heard 

how  the  Lord  had  shewed  great  mercy  upon  her;  and 
they  rejoiced  with  her. 

 59.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  eighth 

day  they  came  to  circumcise  the  cliild ;  and  thej'  called 
him  Zacharias,  after  the  name  of  his  father. 

 CO.  And  his  mother  answered  and  said.  Not 

so  ;  but  he  shall  be  called  John. 

 61.  And  they  said  unto  her.  There  is  none  of 

thy  kindred  that  is  called  by  this  name. 

"  62.  And  they  made  signs  to  his  father,  how  he 

would  have  him  called. 

 63.  And  he  asked  for  a  writing  table,  and 

wrote,  saving,  His  name  is  John.  And  they  marvel- 
led all. 

 80.  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in 

spirit,  and  was  in  the  deserts  till  the  day  of  his  shew- 
ing unto  Israel. 


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*  The  words  here  inclosed  in  hnickets  are  wanting  in  the  best 
manuscripts,  like  the  Sinaitic  and  Vatican,  as  also  m  most  of  the 
ancient  versions,  and  are  now  generally  considered  spurious 


H. 


CHAP.  I. 


JESUS  CIIPvIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Luke  iii.  1.  Now  in  the  fifleentli  year  of  the  reign  of 
Tiberius  Cesar,  Pontius  Pilate  being  governor  of  Ju- 
dea,  and  Herod  being  tetrarcli  of  Galilee,  and  his 
brother  Philip  telrarch  of  Iturea,  and  of  the  region  of 
Trachonitis,  and  Lysanias  the  tetrarcli  of  Abilene, 

 2.  Annas  and  Caiaphas  being  the  high  priests, 

the  word  of  God  caine  unto  John  the  son  of  Zacha- 
rias  in  the  wilderness. 

Mat.  iii.  4.  And  the  same  John  had  his  raiment  of 
camel's  hair,  and  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins ;  and 
his  meat  was  locusts  and  wild  honey. 

 5.  Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem,  and  all 

Judea,  and  all  the  region  round  about  Jordan, 

 0.  And  were  baptized  of  him  in  Jordan,  con- 
fessing their  sins. 

g  3.   Impression  made  upon  the  People. 

Mat.  xxi.  23.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  tem- 
ple, the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  of  the  people  came 
unto  him  as  he  was  teaching,  and  said,  By  what  au- 
thority doest  thou  these  things  ?  and  who  gave  thee 
this  authority  ? 

 24.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 

I  also  will  ask  you  one  thing,  which  if  ye  tell  me,  I  in 
like  wise  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 

 25.  The  baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it? 

from  heaven,  or  of  men  ?  And  they  reasoned  with 
themselves,  saying.  If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven  ;  he 
will  say  unto  lis.  Why  did  ye  not  then  believe  him  ? 

 20.  But  if  we  shall  say.  Of  men ;  we  fear  the 

people  ;  for  all  hold  John  as  a  prophet. 

 ■  27.  And  they  answered  Jesus,  and  said,  We 

cannot  tell.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Neither  tell  I 
you  by  what  authority  I  do  these  things. 

Lukei.  05.  And  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round 
about  them  :  and  all  these  sayings  were  noised  abroad 
throughout  all  the  hill  country  of  Judea. 

—  —  06.  And  all  they  that  heard  tliem  laid  them  up 
in  their  hearts,  saying,  AYhat  manner  of  child  shall 
this  be  !    And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  him. 

—  XX.  3.  And  spake  unto  him,  saying.  Tell  us, 
by  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things?  or  who  is 
he  that  gave  thee  this  authority? 

 3.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I 

will  also  ask  you  one  thing;  and  answer  me  : 

 -4.  The  baptism  of  John,  M  as  it  from  heaven, 

or  of  men  ? 

 5.  And  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  saying, 

If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven  ;  he  will  say.  Why  then 
believed  ye  him  not  ? 

—  —  0.  But  and  if  we  say.  Of  men  ;  all  the  people 
will  stone  us  :  for  they  be  persuaded  that  John  was  a 
prophet. 

 7.  And  they  answered,  that  they  could  not 

tell  whence  it  teas. 

 8.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Neither  tell  I 

you  by  what  authority  I  do  these  things. 

§  i.   Testimony  Concerning  Himself. 

Johni.  20.  And  he  confessed,  and  denied  not;  but 
confessed,  I  am  not  the  Christ. 

 21.  And  they  asked  him.  What  then?  Art 

thou  Elias?  And  he  saitli,  I  am  not.  Art  thou  that 
Prophet  ?    And  he  answered.  No. 

 22.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Who  art  thou? 

that  we  may  give  an  answer  to  them  that  sent  us. 
What  sayest  thou  of  thyself? 

 23.  He  said,  I  am  the  voice  of  one  crying  in 

the  wildei  ness,  Make  straight  the  way  of  the  Lord,  as 
said  the  prophet  Esaias. 

 ■  24.  And  they  which  were  sent  were  of  the 

Pharisees. 

—  iii.  26.  And  they  came  unto  John,  and  said  unto 
him.  Rabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee  beyond  Jordan,  to 
whom  thou  bearest  witness,  behold,  the  same  baptizeth, 
and  all  men  come  to  him. 

 27.  John  answered  and  said,  A  man  can  re- 
ceive nothing,  except  it  be  given  him  from  heaven. 

 -28.  Ye  yourselves  bear  me  witness,  that  I 

said,  I  am  not  the  Christ,  but  that  I  am  sent  before  him. 


 30.  He  must  increase,  but  I  must  decrease. 

 31.  He  that  cometh  from  above  is  above  all: 

he  that  is  of  the  earth  is  earthly,  and  speaketh  of  the 
earth :  he  that  cometh  from  heaven  is  above  all. 

—  —  32.  And  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard,  that  he 
testifieth ;  and  no  man  receiveth  his  testimony. 

 33.  He  that  hath  received  his  testimony  hath 

set  to  his  seal  that  God  is  true. 

Acts  xiii.  25.  And  as  John  fulfilled  his  course,  he 
said.  Whom  think  ye  that  I  am  ?  I  am  not  lie.  But, 
behold,  there  cometh  one  after  me,  whose  shoes  of  his 
feet  I  am  not  worthy  to  loose. 

§  5.   Testimony  Concerning-  Christ. 

Mark  i.  7.  And  preached, saying,  There  cometh  one 
mightier  than  I  after  me,  the  lalcliet  of  whose  shoes  I 
am  not  worthy  to  stoop  down  and  unloose. 

Luke  iii.  15.  And  as  the  people  were  in  expectation, 
aud  all  men  mused  in  their  hearts  of  John,  whether 
he  were  the  Christ,  or  not ; 

 10.  J(jhn  answered,  saying  unto  thevi  all,  I 

indeed  baptize  you  with  wafer ;  but  one  mightier  than 
I  cometh,  the  latehet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
to  unloose :  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
and  with  fire : 

 17.  Whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 

thoroughlj'  purge  his  floor,  and  will  gather  the  wheat 
into  his  gai'ner;  but  the  chaff  he  will  burn  with  fire 
unquenchable. 

 18.  And  many  other  things  in  his  exhortation 

preached  he  unto  the  people. 

John  i.  15.  John  bare  witness  of  him,  and  cried,  say- 
ing. This  was  he  of  whom  I  spake.  He  that  cometh 
after  me  is  preferred  before  me ;  for  he  was  before 
me. 

 19.  And  this  is  the  record  of  .lohn,  when  the 

Jews  sent  priests  aud  Levites  from  Jerusalem  to  ask 
him.  Who  art  thou  ? 

 25.  Aud  they  asked  him,  and  said  unto  him. 

Why  baptizest  thou  then,  if  thou  be  not  that  Christ, 
nor  Elias,  neither  that  Prophet? 

 26.  John  answered  them,  saying,  I  baptize 

with  water  :  but  there  standeth  one  among  you,  whom 
ye  know  not ; 

—  —  27.  He  it  is,  who  coming  after  me  is  preferred 
before  me,  whose  shoe's  latehet  I  am  not  worthy  to 
unloose. 

 28.  These  things  Avere  done  in  Bethabara  be- 
yond Jordan,  where  John  was  baptizing. 

 29.  The  next  daj'  John  seeth  Jesus  coming 

unto  him,  and  saitii,  Belu^ld  the  Lamb  of  God,  which 
taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  world  ! 

 30.  This  is  he  of  whom  I  said.  After  me  com- 
eth a  man  which  is  preferred  before  me  ;  for  he  was 
before  me. 

 81.  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  that  he  should  be 

made  manifest  to  Israel,  therefore  am  I  come  baptiz- 
ing with  water. 

§  6.    Sends  to  Inquire  of  Christ. 

Mat.  xi.  2.  Now  when  John  had  heard  in  the  prison 
the  works  of  Christ,  he  sent  two  of  his  disciples, 

 3.  And  said  unto  him.  Art  thou  he  that  should 

come,  or  do  we  look  for  another  ? 

 4.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Go 

and  shew  John  again  those  things  which  ye  do  hear 
and  see : 

 5.  The  blind  receive  their  sight,  aud  the  lame 

walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  and  the  deaf  hear,  the 
dead  are  raised  up,  and  the  \)bov  have  the  gospel 
preached  to  them. 

 6.  And  blessed  is  he,  whosoever  shall  not  be 

offended  in  me. 

Luke  vii.  18.  And  the  disciples  of  John  shewed  him 
of  all  these  things. 

 19.  Aud'john  calling  unto  him  two  of  his  dis- 
ciples sent  them  to  Jesus,  saying,  Art  thou  he  that 
should  come  ?  or  look  we  for  another  ? 

—  —  20.  When  the  men  were  come  unto  him,  they 
said,  John  Bajifist  hath  sent  us  unto  thee,  saying,  Ari 
thou  he  that  should  come?  or  look  we  for  another? 


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CHAP.  II. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Luke  vii.  32.  Then  .Tcsns  iinswcringwiid  unto  them,  Go 
.your  way,  and  tell  John  what  thhigs  ye  have  seen  and 
heard;  how  that  the  blind  sec,  the  lame  walk, the  lep- 
ers are  cleansed,  the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised, 
to  the  poor  the  gospel  is  preached. 

 23.  And  blessed  is  Ae,  whosoever  shall  not  be  of- 
fended m  me. 

§  7.   Christ's  Testimony  Concerning'  John. 

Mat.  xi.  7.  And  as  they  departed,  Jesus  began  to 
say  unto  the  multitudes  concerning  .John,  What  went 
ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to  see?  A  reed  shaken  with 
the  wind  ? 

 8.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?    A  man 

clothed  in  soft  raiment  ?  behold,  they  that  wear  soft 
dothing  are  in  kings'  houses. 

 9.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A  proph- 
et ?  yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  more  than  a  prophet. 

 11.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Among  them  that 

are  born  of  women  there  hath  not  risen  a  greater  than 
John  the  Baptist :  notwithstanding,  he  that  is  least  in 
the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  greater  than  he. 

 12.  And  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist 

vmtil  now  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence, 
and  the  violent  take  it  by  force. 

 13.  For  all  the  prophets  and  the  law  prophe- 
sied until  John. 

 18.  For  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drink- 
ing, and  they  say,  He  hath  a  devil. 

—  xxi.  32.  For  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of 
rigliteousness,  and  ye  believed  him  not ;  but  the  pub- 
licans and  the  harlots  believed  him  :  and  ye,  when  ye 
had  seen  it,  repented  not  afterward,  tiiat  ye  might  be- 
lieve him. 

Mark  ix.  11.  And  they  asked  him,  saying,  Why  say 
the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first  come '? 

 13.  And  he  answered  and  told  them,  Elias 

verily  cometli  first,  and  restoreth  all  things;  and  how 
it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that  he  must  suffer 
many  things,  and  be  set  at  nought. 

 13.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  Elias  is  indeed 

come,  and  they  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they 
listed,  as  it  is  written  of  him. 

Luke  vii.  36.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A 
propliet?  Yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  much  more  than 
a  prophet. 

 28.  For  I  say  unto  j^ou,  Among  those  that  are 

born  of  women  there  is  not  a  greater  prophet  than 
John  the  Baptist :  but  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom 
of  God  is  greater  than  he. 

 33.  For  John  the  Baptist  came  neither  eating 

bread  nor  drinking  wine ;  and  ye  say,  He  hath  a 
devil. 

John  V.  33.  Ye  sent  unto  John,  and  he  bare  witness 
unto  the  truth. 

 34.  But  I  receive  not  testimony  from  man  : 

but  these  things  I  say,  that  ye  might  be  saved. 

 35.  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining  light : 

and  ye  were  M"illing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  in  his  light. 

§  8.   Testimony  by  New  Testament  Writers. 

Mat.  iii.  1.  In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist, 
preaching  in  the  wilderness  of  Judea, 

 2.  And  saying.  Repent  ye ;  for  the  kingdom 

of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

Luke  iii.  3.  And  he  came  into  all  the  country  about 
Jordan,  preaching  the  baptism  of  repentance  for  the 
remission  of  sins ; 

 4.  As  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words  of 

Esaias  the  prophet,  saying,  The  voice  of  one  crjang  in 
the  wilderness.  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make 
his  paths  straight. 

—  vii.  29.  And  all  the  people  that  heard  Mm,  and 
the  publicans,  justified  God,  being  l)aptized  with  the 
baptism  of  John. 

 30.  But  the  Pharisees  and  lawyers  rejected 

the  counsel  of  God  against  themselves,  being  not  bap- 
tized of  hini. 

John  i.  6.  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  "whose 
name  iras  John. 

 7.  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear  wit- 
ness of  the  Light,  that  all  men.  through  him  might  be- 
lieve. 


 8.  He  was  not  that  Light,  but  was  sent  to  bear 

witness  of  that  Light. 

—  X.  41.  And  many  resorted  unto  him,  and  said, 
.John  did  no  miracle :  but  all  things  that  John  spake 
of  this  man  were  true. 

Acts  X.  37.  That  word,  /  say,  ye  know,  which  was 
published  throughout  all  Judea,  and  began  from  Gali- 
lee, after  the  baptism  wliich  .John  preached ; 

—  xiii.  24.  When  Jolm  had  first  preached  before 
his  coming  the  baptism  of  repentance  to  all  the  peo- 
ple of  Israel. 

§  0.   Relations  with  Herod— Deatli  and  BuriaL 

Mat.  xiv.  3.  For  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  John,  and 
bound  him,  and  put  hmi  in  prison  for  Herodias'  sake, 
his  brother  Philip's  wife. 

 4.  For  John  said  imto  him,  It  is  not  lawful 

for  thee  to  have  her. 

 5.  And  when  he  would  have  put  him  to  death, 

he  feared  the  multitude,  because  they  coimted  him  as 
a  prophet. 

 8.  And  she,  bein^  before  instructed  of  her 

mother,  said.  Give  me  here  John  Baptist's  head  in  a 
charger. 

 9.  And  the  king  was  sorrj^ :  nevertlieless  for 

the  oath's  sake,  and  them  which  sat  with  him  at  meat, 
he  commanded  it  to  be  given  her. 

 10.  And  he  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in  the 

prison. 

 11.  And  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger, 

and  given  to  the  damsel :  and  she  brought  it  to  her 
mother. 

 12.  And  his  disciples  <;ame,  and  took  up  the 

body,  and  buried  it,  and  went  and  told  Jesus. 

Mark  vi.  14.  And  king  Herod  heard  of  him;  (for  his 
name  was  spread  abi'oad ;)  and  he  said.  That  Jolm  the 
Baptist  was  risen  from  the  dead,  and  therefore  mighty 
works  do  shew  forth  themselves  in  him. 

 IG.  But  when  Herod  heard  ihorof,  he  said.  It 

is  John,  whom  I  beheaded  :  he  is  risen  from  the  dead. 

 24.  And  she  went  forth,  and  said  unto  her 

mother.  What  shall  I  ask?  And  she  said.  The  head 
of  John  the  Baptist. 

—  —  25.  And  she  came  in  straightway  with  haste 
unto  the  king,  and  asked,  saying,  I  will  that  thou  give 
me  by  and  by  in  a  charger  the  head  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 

 27.  And  immediately  the  king  sent  an  execu- 
tioner, and  commanded  his  head  to  be  brought:  and 
he  went  and  beheaded  him  in  the  prison, 

 28.  And  brought  his  head  in  a  charger,  and 

gave  it  to  the  damsel ;  and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her 
mother. 

Luke  iii.  19.  But  Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  reproved 
by  liim  for  Herodias  his  brother  Philip's  wife,  and  for 
all  the  evils  which  Herod  had  done, 

 20.  Added  yet  this  above  all,  that  he  shut  up 

John  in  prison. 

CHAP.  II. 

PROPHECIES  CONCERNrnG 
CHRIST. 

§  10.  Descent. 
Gen.  xxii.  18.  And  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth  be  blessed ;  because  thou  hast  obeyed  my 
voice. 

—  xlix.  10.  The  sceptre  shall  not  depart  from  Ju- 
dah,  nor  a  lawgiver  from  between  his  feet,  luitil  Shi- 
loh  come;  and  imto  him  shall  the  gathering  of  the 
people  he. 

Is.  xi.  1.  And  there  shall  come  forth  a  rod  out  of  the 
stem  of  Jesse,  and  a  Branch  shall  grow  out  of  his 
roots : 

 10.  And  in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  root  of 

Jesse,  which  shall  stand  for"  an  ensign  of  the  people; 
to  it  shall  the  Gentiles  seek :  and  "his  rest  shall  be 
glorious. 

Jer.  xxiii.  5.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lokd, 
that  I  will  raise  unto  David  a  righteous  Branch,  and 


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BOOK  III. 


a  King  shall  reign  and  prosper,  and  sliall  execute 
judgment  and  justice  in  tlie  eartli. 

Luke  i.  54.  He  hath  holpen  his  servant  Israel,  in  re- 
membrance of  hia  mercy ; 

 55.  As  he  spake  to  om"  fathers,  to  Abraham, 

and  to  his  seed  for  ever. 

 72.  To  perform  the  mercy  promised  to  our 

fathers,  and  to  remember  his  lioly  covenant ; 

 73.  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father 

Abraliam, 

Acts  iii.  25.  Ye  are  the  children  of  the  prophets, 
and  of  the  covenant  which  God  made  with  our  fath- 
ers, sajing  unto  Abraham,  And  in  thy  seed  shall  all 
the  kindreds  of  the  earth  be  blessed. 

Gal.  iii.  16.  Now  to  Abraham  and  his  seed  were  the 
promises  made.  He  saith  not,  And  to  seeds,  as  of 
many;  but  as  of  one.  And  to  thy  seed,  which  is 
Christ. 

§  11.  Birth. 

Is.  vii.  14.  Therefore  the  Lord  himself  shall  give 
you  a  sign;  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  conceive,  and  bear 
a  son,  and  shall  call  his  name  Immanuel. 

 15.  Butter  and  houey  shall  he  eat,  that  he 

may  Icnow  to  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose  the  good. 

 16.  For  before  the  child  shall  know  to  re- 
fuse the  evil  and  choose  the  good,  the  land  that 
thou  abhorrest  shall  be  forsaken  of  both  her  kiugs. 

—  Ixii.  11.  Behold,  the  Lord  hath  proclaimed  imto 
the  end  of  the  world,  Saj-  ye  to  the  daughter  of  Zion, 
Behold,  thy  salvation  cometh ;  behold,  his  reward  is 
with  him,  and  his  work  before  him. 

Dan.  ix.  25.  Know  therefore  and  understand,  that 
from  the  going  forth  of  the  commandment  to  restore 
and  to  build  Jerusalem,  unto  the  Messiah  the  Prince, 
s]iall  be  seven  weeks,  and  threescore  and  two  M'eeks  ; 
the  street  shall  be  built  again,  and  the  wall,  even  in 
trouljlous  times. 

Micah  V.  2.  But  thou,  Beth-lehem  Ephratah,  though 
thou  be  little  among  the  thousands  of  Judah,  yet  out 
of  thee  shall  he  come  forth  unto  me  thdt  is  to  be  ruler 
in  Israel;  who.se  goings  forth  have  been  from  of  old, 
from  everlasting. 

 3.  Tlierefore  will  he  give  them  up,  until  the 

time  that  she  which  travaileth  hath  l)rought  fortli: 
then  the  remnant  of  his  brethren  shall  return  unto 
the  children  of  Israel. 

Mat.  ii.  4.  And  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  chief 
priests  and  sciubes  of  the  people  together,  he  de- 
manded of  them  where  Christ  should  be  born. 

 5.  And  they  said  unto  him,  in  Bethlehem  of 

Judea  :  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  prophet, 

 6.  And  thou  Bethlehem,  in  the  land  of  Juda, 

art  not  the  least  among  the  princes  of  Juda  :  for  out 
of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor,  that  shall  rule  my 
people  Israel. 

Luke  ii.  25.  And  behold,  there  was  a  man  in  Jeru- 
salem, whose  name  was  Simeon  ;  and  the  same  man 
teas  just  and  devout,  waiting  for  the  consolation  of 
Israel :  and  the  Holy  Ghost  was  upon  him. 

 26.  And  it  was  revealed  unto  him  by  the 

Holy  Ghost,  that  he  should  not  see  death,  before  he 
had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ. 

Acts  iii.  24.  Yea,  and  all  the  prophets  from  Samuel 
and  those  that  follow  after,  as  many  as  have  spoken, 
have  likewise  foretold  of  these  days. 

—  xxvi.  22.  Having  therefore  obtained  help  of 
God,  I  continue  unto  this  day,  witnessing  both  to 
small  and  great,  saying  none  other  things  than 
those  which  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should 
come : 

See  Gen.  iii.  15.    Rom.  i.  2. 

§  12.   Appearance  in  the  Temple. 

Hag.ii.  6.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts;  Yet 
once,  it  is  a  little  while,  and  I  Avill  shake  the 
heavens,  and  the  earth,  and  the  sea,  and  the  dry 
la7id  ; 

 7.  And  I  will  shake  all  nations,  and  the  desire 

of  all  nations  shall  come :  and  I  will  fill  this  house 
■Vvith  glory,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 


 9.  Tlie  glory  of  this  latter  liouse  shall  be 

greater  than  of  the  former,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts : 
and  in  this  place  will  I  give  peace,  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts. 

Mai.  iii.  1.  Behold,  I  will  send  my  messenger,  and 
he  shall  prepare  the  way  before  me:  and  tlie  Lord, 
whom  ye  seek,  shall  suddenly  come  to  his  temple, 
even  the  messenger  of  the  covenant,  whom  ye  de- 
liglit  in :  behold,  he  shall  come,  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts. 

§  13.   Sojourn  in  Egypt. 

Hos.  xi.  1.  When  Israel  was  a  child,  then  I  loved 
him,  and  called  my  son  out  of  Egypt. 

§  14.  Preaching. 

Ps.  xl.  9.  I  have  preached  righteousness  in  the  great 
congregation :  lo,  I  have  not  refrained  my  lips,  O 
Lord,  thou  knowest. 

 10.  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  within 

my  heart;  I  have  declared  thy  faithfulness  and  thy 
salvation :  I  have  not  concealed  thy  lovingkindness 
and  thy  truth  from  the  great  congregation. 

—  xlv.  2.  Thou  art  fairer  than  the  children  of  men: 
grace  is  poured  into  thy  lips  :  therefore  God  hath 
blessed  thee  for  ever. 

Is.  xi.  2.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  rest 
upon  him,  the  spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding, 
the  spirit  of  counsel  and  might,  the  spirit  of  knowl- 
edge and  of  the  fear  of  the  Lord  ; 

 3.  And  shall  make  him  of  quick  under- 
standing in  the  fear  of  the  Lord  :  and  he  shall  not 
judge  after  the  sight  of  his  eyes,  neither  reprove  after 
the  hearing  of  his  ears : 

 4.  But  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the 

poor,  and  reprove  M'itli  equity  for  the  meek  of  the 
earth :  and  he  shall  smite  the  earth  with  the  rod  of 
his  mouth,  and  with  the  breath  of  his  lips  shall  he 
slay  the  wicked. 

 5.  And  righteousness  shall  be  the  girdle  of 

his  loins,  and  faithfulness  the  girdle  of  his  reins. 

—  lix.  20.  And  the  Redeemer  shall  come  to  Zion, 
and  unto  them  which  turn  from  transgression  in  Jacob, 
saith  the  Lord. 

—  Ixi.  1.  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  God  is  upon  me; 
because  the  Lord  hath  anointed  me  to  preach  good 
tidings  unto  the  meek;  he  hath  sent  me  to  bind  up 
tlie  brokenhearted,  to  proclaim  liberty  to  the  cap- 
tives, and  the  opening  of  the  prison  to  them  that  are 
bound : 

 2.  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of  the 

Lord,  and  the  day  of  vengeance  of  our  God ;  to  com- 
fort all  that  mourn ; 

 8.  To  appoint  unto  them  that  mourn  in  Zion, 

to  give  unto  them  beauty  for  ashes,  the  oil  of  joy  for 
mourning,  the  garment  of  praise  for  the  spirit  of 
heaviness ;  that  they  might  be  called  Trees  of  right- 
eousness. The  planting  of  the  Lord,  that  he  might  be 
glorified. 

§  15.   Journey  to  Galilee. 

Is.  ix.  1.  Nevertheless  the  dimness  shall  not  he  such 
as  wrt«  in  her  vexation,  wlien  at  the  first  he  li^ghtly 
afflicted  the  land  of  Zebulun,  and  the  land  of  Naph- 
tali,  and  afterward  did  more  grievously  afflict  her  hy 
the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan,  in  Galilee  of  the 
nations. 

 2.  The  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have 

seen  a  great  light:  they  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the 
shadow  of  death,  upon  them  hath  the  light  shined. 

§  16.    Triumphal  Entry. 

Ps.  cxviii.  26.  Blessed  be  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord:-(- 

Zech.ix.  9.  Rejoice  greatly,  O  daughter  of  Zion; 
shout,  O  daughter  of  Jerusalem :  behold,  thy  King 
cometh  unto  thee:  he  is  just,  and  having  salvation; 
lowly,  and  riding  upon  an  ass,  and  upon  a  colt  the 
foal  of  an  ass. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


§  17.  Miracles. 

Is.  xxix.  18.  And  in  that  day  shall  the  deaf  hear  the 
words  of  the  book,  and  tlie  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see 
out  of  obscuritj',  and  out  of  darlcness. 

—  xxxii.  3.  And  the  eyes  of  them  that  see  shall 
not  be  dim,  and  the  ears  of  them  that  hear  shall 
hearken. 

 4.  The  heart  also  of  the  rash  shall  imderstand 

knowledge,  and  the  tongue  of  the  stammerers  shall 
be  ready  to  speak  plainly. 

—  XXXV.  5.  Then  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  be 
opened,  and  the  ears  of  the  deaf  shall  be  unstopped. 

 G.  Then  shall  the  lame  man  leap  as  a  hart, 

and  the  tongue  of  the  dumb  sing  :  for  in  the  wil- 
derness shall  waters  break  out,  and  streams  in  the 
desert. 

—  xlii.  15.  I  will  make  waste  mountains  and  hills, 
and  dry  up  all  their  herbs ;  and  I  will  make  the  rivers 
islands,  and  I  will  dry  up  the  pools. 

 16.  And  I  will  bring  the  blind  by  a  way  that 

they  knew  not ;  I  will  lead  them  in  paths  tltal  they 
have  not  known :  I  will  make  darkness  light  before 
them,  and  crooked  things  straight.  These  things  will 
I  do  unto  them,  and  not  forsake  them. 

§  IS.   Opposition  of  Rulers. 

Ps.ii.  1.  Why  do  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  people 
Imagine  a  vain  thing  ? 

 2.  The  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves,  and 

the  rulers  take  counsel  together,  against  the  Lord, 
and  against  his  Anointed,  saying, 

 3.  Let  us  break  their  bands  asunder,  and  cast 

away  their  cords  from  us. 

Acts  iv.  25.  Who  by  the  mouth  of  thy  servant  Da- 
vid hast  said.  Why  did  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  peo- 
ple imagine  vain  tilings  ? 

 26.  The  kings  of  the  earth  stood  up,  and  the 

rulers  were  gathered  together  against  the  Lord,  and 
against  his  Christ. 

§  19.   SUence  at  the  Trial. 

Is.  liii.  7.  He  was  oppressed,  and  he  was  afflicted, 
yet  he  opened  not  his  mouth:  he  is  brought  as  a 
lamb  to  the  slaughter,  and  as  a  sheep  before  her  shear- 
ers is  dumb,  so  he  openeth  not  his  mouth. 

Acts  viii.  32.  The  place  of  the  Scripture  which  he 
read  was  this,  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter ; 
and  like  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer,  so  opened 
he  not  his  mouth  : 

 33.  In  his  humiliation   his  judgment  was 

taken  awa}':  and  who  shall  declare  his  generation? 
for  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth. 

 34.  And  the  eunuch  answered  Philip,  and 

said,  I  pray  thee,  of  whom  speaketh  the  prophet 
this?  of  himself,  or  of  some  other  man? 

 35.  Tlien  Philip  opened  his  mouth  and  began 

at  the  same  Scripture,  and  preached  unto  him  Jesus. 

§  20.    Scourging  and  Contempt. 

Is.  1.  5.  The  Lord  God  hath  opened  mine  car,  and  I 
was  not  rebellious,  neither  turned  away  back. 

 6.  I  gave  my  back  to  the  smiters,  and  my 

cheeks  to  them  that  plucked  off  the  hair :  I  hid  not 
my  face  from  shame  and  spitting. 

—  lii.  14.  As  many  were  astonied  at  thee ;  his  vis- 
age was  so  marred  more  than  any  man,  and  his  form 
more  than  tlie  sons  of  men : 

—  liii.  1.  Wiio  hath  beheved  our  report?  and  to 
whom  is  the  arm  of  the  Lord  revealed  ? 

 2.  For  he  shall  grow  up  before  him  as  a 

tender  plant,  and  as  a  root  out  of  a  dry  ground :  he 
hath  no  form  nor  comeliness;  and  when  we  shall  see 
him,  there  is  no  beauty  that  we  should  desire  him. 

 3.  He  is  despised  and  rejected  of  men  ;  a  man 

of  sorrows,  and  acquainted  with  grief :  and  we  hid  as 
it  were  otir  faces  from  him;  he  was  despised,  and  we 
esteemed  him  not. 

§  21.  Insults. 

Ps.  xxii.  7.  All  they  that  see  iiie  laugh  me  to  scorn  : 
they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the  head,  saying, 


 8.  He  trusted  on  the  Lord  thai  he  would  de- 
liver him :  let  him  deliver  him,  seeing  he  delighted  in 
him. 

 18.  They  part  my  garments  among  them,  and 

cast  lots  upon  my  vesture. 

—  Ixix.  21.  They  gave  me  also  gall  for  my  meat, 
and  in  my  thirst  they  gave  me  vinegar  to  drink. 

—  cix.  25.  I  became  also  a  reproach  unto  them: 
when  they  looked  upon  me  they  shaked  their  heads. 

§  22.  Death. 

Num.  ix.  12.  They  shall  leave  none  of  it  unto  the 
morning,  nor  break  any  bone  of  it :  according  to  all 
the  ordinances  of  the  passover  they  shall  keep  it. 

Ps.  xxii.  14.  I  am  poured  out  like  water,  and  all  my 
bones  are  out  of  joint:  my  heart  is  like  wax;  it  is 
melted  in  the  midst  of  my  bowels. 

 15.  My  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  potsherd ; 

and  my  tongue  cleaveth  to  my  jaws ;  and  thou  hast 
brought  me  into  the  dust  of  death. 

 16.  For  dogs  have  compassed  me  :  the  as- 
sembly of  the  wicked  have  inclosed  me  :  they  pierced 
my  hands  and  my  feet. 

Is.  liii.  8.  He  was  taken  from  prison  and  from  judg- 
ment: and  who  shall  declare  his  generation?  for  he 
was  cut  off  out  of  the  land  of  the  living:  for  the 
transgression  of  my  people  was  he  stricken. 

 9.  And  he  made  his  grave  with  the  wicked, 

and  with  the  rich  in  his  death ;  because  he  had  done 
no  violence,  neither  was  any  deceit  in  his  mouth. 

—  Ixiii.  1.  Who  is  this  that  cometh  from  Edom, 
with  dyed  garments  from  Bozrah  ?  this  that  is  glo- 
rious in  his  apparel,  travelling  in  the  greatness  of  his 
strength  ?  I  that  speak  in  righteousness,  mighty  to 
save. 

 2.  Wherefore  art  thou,  red  in  thine  apparel, 

and  thy  garments  like  him  that  treadeth  in  the 
winefat  ? 

 3.  I  have  trodden  the  winepress  alone ;  and 

of  the  people  there  was  none  with  me :  for  I  will 
tread  them  in  mine  anger,  and  trample  them  in  my 
fury;  and  their  blood  shall  be  sprinkled  upon  my  gar- 
ments, and  I  will  stain  all  my  raiment. 

 4.  For  the  day  of  vengeance  is  in  mine  heart, 

and  the  year  of  my  redeemed  is  come. 

•  5.  And  I  looked,  and  thtre  was  none  to  help ; 

and  I  wondered  that  there  was  none  to  uphold  :  there- 
fore mine  own  arm  brought  salvation  unto  me  ;  and 
my  finy,  it  ujiheld  me. 

ban.  ix.  26.  And  after  threescore  and  two  weeks 
shall  Messiah  be  cut  oH',  but  not  for  hi.nself ;  and  the 
people  of  the  prince  that  shall  come  shall  destroj-  the 
city  and  the  sanctuary ;  and  the  end  thereof  shall  be 
with  a  flood,  and  unto  the  end  of  the  war  desolations 
are  determined. 

Mat.  xxvi.  54.  But  how  then  shall  the  Scriptures  be 
fulfilled,  that  thus  it  must  be  ? 

Mark  xiv.  49.  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple 
teaching,  and  }"e  took  me  not:  but  the  Scriptures 
must  be  fulfilled. 

Luke  ii.  35.  (Yea,  a  sword  shall  pierce  through  thy 
own  soul  also ;)  that  the  thoughts  of  many  hearts  may 
be  revealed. 

—  ix.  30.  And,  beliold,  there  talked  with  him  tM'o 
men,  which  were  Closes  and  Elias  : 

 31.  Who  appeared  in  glory,  and  spake  of  his 

decease  which  he  should  accomplish  at  Jerusalem. 

John  iii.  14.  And  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in 
the  wilderness,  even  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be  lifted 
up: 

—  xi.  49.  And  one  of  them,  named  Caiaphas,  being 
the  high  priest  that  same  year,  said  imto  them.  Ye 
know  nothing  at  all, 

 50.  Nor  consider  that  it  is  expedient  for  us, 

that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people,  and  that  the 
whole  nation  perish  not. 

—  —  51.  And  this  spake  he  not  of  himself:  but 
being  high  priest  that  year,  he  prophesied  that  Jesus 
should  die  for  that  nation; 

 52.  And  not  for  that  nation  only,  but  that 

also  he  should  gatlier  together  in  one  the  children  of 
God  that  were  scattered  abroad. 


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CHAP.  II. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  m. 


John  xviii.  31.  Then  said  Pilate  unto  tliem.  Take  yc 
him,  and  judge  him  according  to  your  law.  The 
Jews  therefore"  said  unto  him,  It  is  not  lawful  for  us 
to  put  any  man  to  death  : 

 32.  That  the  saying  of  .Tcsus  might  be  ful- 
filled, which  he  spake,  signifying  what  death  he 
shoukl  die. 

—  xix.  11.  .Jesus  answered.  Thou  couldest  have  no 
power  at  all  against  me,  except  it  ^\•ero  given  thee 
from  aljove :  therefore  he  that  delivered  me  unto  thee 
hath  the  greater  sin. 

Acts  iii.  18.  But  tliose  things,  which  God  before  had 
shewed  by  tlie  mouth  of  all  "his  prophets,  that  Christ 
should  suffer,  he  hath  so  fulfilled. 

—  iv.  27.  For  of  a  truth  against  thy  lioly  child  Je- 
sus, whom  thou  hast  anointed,  both  Herod,  and  Pon- 
tius Pilate,  with  the  Gentiles,  and  the  people  of  Israel, 
were  gathered  together, 

 28.  For  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy 

counsel  determined  before  to  be  done. 

§  23.  Resurrection. 

Ps.  x\i.  8.  I  have  set  the  Lord  always  before  me : 
because  he  is  at  my  right  hand,  I  shall  not  be  moved. 

 9.  Therefore  my  heart  is  glad,  and  my  glory 

rejoiceth  :  my  flesh  also  shall  rest  in  hope. 

 10.  For  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  hell ; 

neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  corrup- 
tion. 

Luke  xxiv.  46.  And  said  unto  them.  Thus  it  is  writ- 
ten, and  thus  it  behooved  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to  rise 
from  the  dead  the  third  day: 

John  XX.  9.  For  as  yet  they  knew  not  the  Scripture, 
that  lie  must  rise  a^ain  from  tlie  dead. 

Actsii.  25.  For  David  speaketh  concerning  him,  I 
foresaw  the  Lord  always  before  my  face ;  for  he  is  on 
my  right  hand,  that  I  sliould  not  be  moved : 

 26.  Therefore  did  my  heart  rejoice,  and  my 

tongue  was  glad ;  moreover  also  my  flesh  shall  rest  in 
hope : 

 27.  Because  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in 

hell,  neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see 
corruption. 

 28.  Thou  hast  made  known  to  me  the  ways 

of  life ;  thou  shalt  make  me  full  of  joy  with  thy  coun- 
tenance. 

 29.  Men  and  bretliren,  let  me  freely  speak 

unto  you  of  the  patriarcli  David,  that  he  is  both  dead 
and  buried,  and  his  sepulchre  is  ^\  itli  us  unto  this  day. 

 30.  Therefore  being  a  prophet,  and  knowing 

that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oath  to  him,  that  of  the 
fruit  of  his  loins,  according  to  the  flesh,  he  would 
raise  up  Christ  to  sit  on  his  throne; 

 31.  He,  seeing  this  before,  spake  of  the  resur- 
rection of  Christ,  that  his  soul  was  not  left  m  hell, 
neither  his  flesh  did  see  corruption. 

—  xiii.  32.  And  we  ■  declare  unto  you  glad  tidings, 
how  that  the  promise  which  was  made  unto  the 
fathers, 

 33.  God  hath  fulfilled  the  same  unto  us  their 

children,  in  that  he  hath  raised  up  .Jesus  again ;  as  it 
is  also  written  in  the  second  psalm.  Thou  art  my  Son, 
this  day  have  I  begotten  thee. 

—  xvii.  3.  Opening  and  alleging,  that  Christ  must 
needs  have  .suffered,  and  risen  again  from  the  dead; 
and  that  this  Jesus,  "whom  I  preach  unto  you,  is 
Christ. 

—  xxvi.  23.  That  Christ  should  suffer,  and  that  he 
should  be  the  first  that  sliould  rise  froni  the  dead,  and 
should  shew  light  unto  the  people,  and  to  the  Gentiles. 

I  Cor.  XV.  4.  And  that  he  was  buried,  and  that  he 
rose  agam  the  third  day  according  to  the  Scriptures  ; 

§  24.  Ascension. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  18.  Thou  hast  ascended  on  high,  thou  hast 
led  captivity  captive :  thou  hast  received  gifts  for  men  ; 
yea, /or  the  rebellious  also,  that  the  Lord  God  might 
dwell  among  (hern. 

§  2'>.  Humanity. 

Gen.  iii.  15.  And  I  will  put  enmity  between  thee 
and  the  woman,  and  between  thy  seed  and  her  seed  ; 
it  shall  bruise  thy  head,  and  thou  shalt  bruise  his  heel. 


Ps.  xxii.  22.  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  breth- 
ren :  in  the  midst  of  the  congregation  will  I  praise 
thee. 

Is.  viii.  18.  Behold,  I  and  the  children  whom  the 
Lord  hath  given  me  lor  signs  and  for  wonders  in 
Israel  from  the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  dwelleth  in 
moimt  Zion. 

§  26.  Divinity. 

Ps.  ii.  7.  I  ,will  declare  the  decree :  the  Lord  hath 
said  unto  me.  Thou  art  my  Son ;  this  day  have  I  be- 
gotten thee. 

 12.  Kiss  the  Son,  lest  he  be  angry,  and  ye 

perish /mw  the  way,  when  his  wrath  is  kindled  but  a 
little.    Blessed  (tre  all  they  that  put  their  tnist  in  him. 

—  xlv.  6.  Thy  throne,  O  God,  is  for  ever  and  ever  : 
the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom  is  a  right  sceptre. 

 7.  Thou   lovest  righteousness,  and  hatest 

wickedness  :  therefore  God,  thy  God,  hath  anointed 
thee  with  the  oil  of  gladness  above  thy  fellows. 

—  Ixxii.  15.  And  be  shall  live,  and  to  him  shall  be 
given  of  the  gold  of  Sheba :  prayer  also  shall  be 
made  for  him  continually ;  and  daily  shall  he  be 
praised. 

—  —  17.  His  name  shall  endure  for  ever  :  his  name 
shall  be  continued  as  long  as  the  sun  :  and  men  shall 
be  blessed  in  him  :  all  nations  shall  call  him  blessed. 

Is.  ix.  6.  For  unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son 
is  given :  and  the  government  shall  be  upon  his 
shoulder :  and  his  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful, 
Counsellor,  The  mighty  God,  The  everlasting  Father, 
The  Prince  of  Peace. 

Jer.  xxiii.  6.  In  his  days  .Judah  shall  be  saved,  and 
Israel  shall  dwell  safelv  ;  and  this  /.v  his  name  whereby 
he  shall  be  called,  THfi  LORD  OUR  RIGHTEOUS- 
NESS. 

§  27.  Zeal. 

Ps.  Ixix.  9.  For  the  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten 
me  up  ;  and  the  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached 
thee  are  fallen  upon  me. 

Is.  lix.  16.  And  he  saw  that  there  was  no  man,  and 
wondered  that no  intercessor:  therefore  his 
arm  brought  salvation  unto  him ;  and  his  righteous- 
ness, it  sustained  liim. 

 17.  For  he  put  on  righteousness  as  a  breast- 
plate, and  a  helmet  of  salvation  upon  Ids  head  ;  and 
he  put  on  the  garments  of  vengeance /w  clothing,  and 
was  clad  with  zeal  as  a  cloak. 

 18.  According  to  their  deeds,  accordingly  he 

will  repay,  fury  to  his  adversaries,  recompense  to  his 
enemies ;  to  the  islands  he  will  repay  recompense. 

 19.  So  shall  thej'  fear  the  name  of  the  Lord 

from  the  west,  and  his  glory  from  the  rising  of  the 
sun.  When  the  enemy  shall  come  in  like  a  flood, 
the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  lift  up  a  standard  against 
him. 

John  ii.  17.  And  his  disciples  remembered  that  it 
was  written.  The  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  me 
tip. 

§  28.  Meekness. 

Is.  xlii.  3.  He  shall  not  cry,  nor  lift  up,  nor  cause  his 
voice  to  be  heard  in  tlie  street. 

 3.  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  lireak,  and  the 

smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench:  he  shall  bring 
forth  judgment  unto  truth. 

Mat.  xii.  19.  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry;  neither 
shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in  the  streets. 

—  —  20.  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  and 
smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench,  till  he  send  forth 
judgment  unto  victory. 

§  29.   Prophetic  Character. 

Deut.  xviii.  15.  The  Lord  thy  God  will  raise  up 
unto  thee  a  Prophet  from  the  "midst  of  thee,  of  thy 
brethren,  like  unto  me  ;  unto  him  ye  shall  hearken  ; 

 16.  According  to  all  that  thou  desiredst  of 

the  Lord  thy  God  in  Horeb  in  the  day  of  the  as- 
sembly, saying.  Let  me  not  hear  agam  the  voice  of 
the  Loi{d  iny  God,  neither  let  me  see  this  great  fire 
any  more,  that  I  die  not. 

 17.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  They  have 

well  spoken  that  which  they  have  spoken. 

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CHAP.  II. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Deut.  xviii.  18  1  will  raise  them  up  aPropliet  from 
among  theii'  brethren,  like  unto  thee,  and  will  put  my 
words  in  his  mouth  ;  and  he  shall  speak  unto  them  all 
that  I  shall  command  him. 

 It).  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  whosoever 

will  not  hearken  unto  my  words  which  he  shall  speak 
in  my  name,  I  will  require  it  of  him. 

Actsiii.  22.  For  Moses  truly  said  unto  the  fathers,  A 
Prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise  up  unto  you 
of  your  brethren,  like  unto  me  ;  him  shall  ye  hear  in 
all  things  whatsoever  he  siiall  say  unto  you. 

 23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tluit  every  soul, 

which  will  not  hear  that  Prophet,  shall  be  destroyed 
from  among  the  people. 

—  vii.  37.  This  is  that  Moses,  which  said  unto  the 
children  of  Israel,  A  Prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God 
raise  up  unto  you  of  your  brethren,  like  unto  me ;  him 
shall  ye  hear. 

§  30.  Justification. 

Is.  xlii.  31.  The  Lord  is  well  pleased  for  his  right- 
eousness' sake  ;  he  will  magnify  the  law,  and  make  it 
honourable. 

Jer.  xxxiii.  16.  In  those  days  shall  Judah  be  saved, 
and  Jerusalem  shall  dwell  safely  :  and  this  its  the  name 
wlicrewith  she  shall  be  called,  the  Lord  om*  Right- 
eousness. 

Dan.ix.  34.  Seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon 
thy  people  and  upon  thy  holy  city,  to  finish  the  trans- 
gression, and  to  make  an  end  of  sins,  and  to  make  rec- 
onciliation for  iniquity,  and  to  bring  in  everlasting 
righteousness,  and  to  seal  up  the  vision  and  prophecy, 
and  to  anoint  the  Most  Holy. 

§  31.  Sacrifice. 

Ps.  xl.  6.  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  didst  not  de- 
sire ;  mine  ears  hast  thou  opened  :  burnt  offering  and 
sin  oflfering  hast  thou  not  required. 

 7.  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  come  :  in  the  volume  of 

the  book  it  is  written  of  me, 

 8.  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  O  my  God :  yea, 

thy  law  is  within  my  heart. 

is.  liii.  4.  Surely  he  hath  borne  om*  griefs,  and  car- 
ried our  sorrows :  yet  we  did  esteem  him  stricken, 
smitten  of  God,  and  afflicted. 

 5.  But  he  was  wounded  for  our  transgressions. 

Tie  was  bruised  for  our  iniquities :  the  chastisement  of 
our  peace  was  upon  him  ;  and  with  his  stripes  we  are 
healed. 

 6.  All  we  like  sheep  have  gone  astray ;  we 

have  turned  every  one  to  his  own  way  ;  and  the  Lord 
hath  laid  on  him  the  iniquity  of  us  all. 

 10.  Yet  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  bruise  him ;  he 

hath  put  him  to  grief:  when  thou  shaft  make  his  soul 
an  offering  for  sin,  he  shall  see  his  seed,  he  shall  pro- 
long his  days,  and  the  pleasure  of  the  Lord  shall 
prosper  in  his  hand. 

 11.  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  of  his  soul,  and 

shall  be  satisfied :  by  his  knowledge  shall  my  right- 
eous servant  justify  many;  for  he  shall  bear  their  in- 
iquities. 

Dan.  ix.  27.  And  he  shall  confirm  the  covenant  with 
many  for  one  week :  and  in  the  midst  of  the  week  he 
shall  cause  the  sacrifice  and  the  oblation  to  cease,  and 
for  the  overspreading  of  abominations  he  shall  make 
it  desolate,  even  until  the  consummation,  and  that  de- 
termined shall  be  poured  upon  the  desolate. 

Zech.i.x.  11.  As  for  thee  also,  I)y  the  blood  of  thy 
covenant  I  have  sent  forth  thy  prisoners  out  of  the  pit 
wherein  is  no  water. 

§  32.  Priestliood. 
I  Sam.  ii.  35.  And  I  will  raise  me  up  a  foithful 
priest,  tliat  shall  do  according  to  that  which  in  in  mine 
heart  and  in  my  mind :  and  I  will  build  him  a  sure 
house,  and  he  shall  walk  before  mine  anointed  for 
ever. 

Ps.  ex.  4.  The  Lord  hath  sworn,  and  will  not  re- 
pent. Thou  art  a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order  of 
Melchizedek. 

§  33.  Kiu^slii]). 

Ps.  ii.  6.  Yet  have  I  set  my  King  upon  my  holy  hill 
of  Ziou. 


—  xlv.  1.  My  heart  is  inditing  a  good  matter:  I 
speak  of  the  things  which  I  have  made  touching  the 
King :  my  tongue  ix  the  pen  of  a  ready  writer. 

 3.  Gird  thy  sword  upon   Ihy  thigh,  O  most 

Mighty,  with  thy  glory  and  thy  majesty. 

 4.  And  in  thy  majesty  ride  prosperously,  be- 
cause of  truth  and  meekness  and  righteousness ;  and 
thy  right  hand  shall  teach  thee  terrible  things. 

 5.  Thy  arrows  are  sharp  in  the  heart  of  the 

King's  enemies,  whereby  the  people  fall  under  thee. 

—  ex.  1.  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou 
at  my  right  hand,  until  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  foot- 
stool. 

 2.  The  Lord  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  strength 

out  of  Zion  :  rule  thou  in  the  midst  of  thine  enemies. 

 5.  The  Lord  at  thy  right  hand  shall  strike 

through  kings  in  the  day  of  his  wrath. 

 0.  He  shall  judge  among  the  heathen,  he  shall 

fill  tlt^  phuxs  with  the  dead  bodies ;  he  shall  wound  the 
heads  over  many  countries. 

Is.  ix.  7.  Of  the  increase  of  his  government  and 
peace  tlicre  shall  be  no  end,  upon  the  throne  of  David, 
and  upon  his  kingdom,  to  order  it,  and  to  establish  it 
with  judgment  and  with  justice  fi'om  henceforth  even 
for  ever.  The  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  perform 
this. 

—  xvi.  5.  And  in  mercy  shall  the  throne  be  estab- 
lished :  and  he  shall  sit  upon  it  in  truth  in  the  taber- 
nacle of  David,  judging,  and  seeking  judgment,  and 
hasting  righteousness. 

—  xxii.  20.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  I  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  the  sou  of  Hil- 
kiah : 

 21.  And  I  w'ill  clothe  him  with  thy  robe,  and 

strengthen  him  with  thy  girdle,  and  I  will  commit 
thy  government  into  his  hand  :  and  he  shall  be  a  fa- 
ther to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and  to  the  house 
of  Judah. 

 22.  And  the  key  of  the  house  of  David  will  I 

lay  upon  his  shoulder;  so  he  shall  open,  and  none 
shall  shut ;  and  he  shall  shut,  and  none  shall  open. 

—  xxxii.  1.  Behold,  a  King  shall  reign  in  righteous- 
ness, and  princes  shall  rule  in  judgment. 

 2.  And  a  man  shall  be  as  a  hiding  place  from 

the  wind,  and  a  covert  frrm  the  tempest ;  as  rivers  of 
water  in  a  dry  jjlace,  as  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in 
a  weary  land. 

—  Iv.  3.  Incline  your  ear,  and  come  unto  me :  hear, 
and  your  soul  shall  live;  and  I  will  make  an  everlast- 
ing covenant  with  you,  creii  the  sure  mercies  of  David. 

 4.  Behold,  I  have  given  him  for  a  witness  to 

the  people,  a  leader  and  commander  to  the  people. 

Jer.  XXX.  9.  But  they  shall  serve  the  Lord  their 
God,  and  David  their  king,  whom  I  a\  ill  raise  up  un- 
to them. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  24.  And  I  the  Lord  will  be  their  God, 
and  my  servant  David  a  prince  among  them ;  I  the 
Lord  have  spoken  it. 

—  xxxvii.  24.  And  David  my  servant  sJiall  be  king 
over  them  ;  and  they  all  shall  have  one  shejiherd  :  they 
shall  also  walk  in"  my  judgments,  and  observe  my 
statutes,  and  do  them. 

 25.  And  they  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that  I 

have  given  unto  Jacob  my  servant,  wherein  your  fa- 
thers have  dwelt ;  and  they  shall  dwell  therein,  even 
they,  and  their  children,  and  tlieir  children's  children 
forever:  and  my -servant  David  shall  be  thcLr  prince 
for  ever. 

Dan.  vii.  13.  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and,  behold, 
one  like  the  Son  of  man  came  with  the  clouds  of 
heaven,  and  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they 
brought  him  near  befbre  him. 

 14.  And  there  was  given  him  dominion,  and 

glory,  and  a  kingdom,  that  all  people,  nations,  and 
languages,  should  serve  him  :  his  dominion  is  an  cver- 
lasting'dominion,  which  shall  not  pass  away,  and  his 
kingdom  that  which  shall  not  be  destroyed. 

Hos.  iii.  5.  Afterward  shall  the  children  of  Israel  re- 
turn, and  seek  the  Lord  their  God,  and  David  their 
king ;  and  shall  fear  the  Lord  and  his  goodness  in  the 
latter  days. 

Hag.  ii.  23.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
will  I  titke  thee,  0  Zerubbabel,  my  servant,  the  son  of 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Shealtiel,  saith  the  Lord,  and  -will  make  thee  as  a  sig- 
net :  for  I  have  chosen  thee,  saith  the  Lokd  ot  hosts. 

§  31.   Figurative  Propliecies. 

(1.  SIFEPJIEKD.) 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  23.  And  I  will  set  np  one  Shepherd  over 
them,  xind  he  shall  i'ecd  them,  ereii  my  servant  David  ; 
lie  .shall  Iced  them,  and  he  shall  be  their  shepherd. 

Micahv.  4.  And  he  shall  stand  and  feed  in  the 
strength  of  the  Lord,  in  the  majesty  of  the  name  of 
the  Lord  his  God;  and  they  shall  abide:  for  now 
shall  he  be  great  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

 5.  And  this  man.  shall  be  the  peace,  when  the 

Assyrian  shall  come  into  our  land  :  and  when  he  shall 
tread  in  our  palaces,  then  shall  we  l  aise  against  him 
seven  shepherds,  and  eight  principal  men. 

Zech.  xiii.  7.  Awake,  O  sword,  against  my  Shepherd, 
and  against  the  man  that  is  my  fellow,  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts:  smite  the  Shepherd,  and  the  sheep 
shall  be  scattered ;  and  I  will  turn  mine  hand  upon 
the  little  ones. 

(2.  LAMB.) 

See  Is.  liii.  7.  And  compare  John  i.  29.  Acts  viii. 
32-35.   I  Pet.  i.  19.  Rev.  v.  6. 

(3.  BRAJN'Cn.) 

Is.  iv.  2.  In  that  day  shall  the  branch  of  the  Lord  be 

beautiful  and  glorious,  and  the  fruit  of  the  earth  shall  be 
excellent  and  comely  tor  them  that  are  escaped  of  Israel. 

Jer.  xxxiii.  14.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the 
Lord,  that  I  will  perform  that  good  thing  which  I 
have  promised  unto  the  house  of  Israel  and  to  the 
house  of  Judah. 

 15.  In  those  days,  and  at  that  time,  will  I 

cause  the  Branch  of  righteousness  to  grow  up  unto 
David  ;  and  he  shall  execute  judgment  and  righteous- 
ness in  the  land. 

Ezek.  xvii.  22.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  I  will  also 
take  of  the  highest  branch  of  the  high  cedar,  and  will 
set  it ;  I  will  crop  off  froni  the  top  of  his  young  twigs 
a  tender  one,  and  will  plant  it  upon  a  high  mountain 
and  eminent : 

 23.  In  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel 

will  I  plant  it :  and  it  shall  bring  forth  boughs,  and 
bear  fruit,  and  be'a  goodly  cedar  :  and  under  it  shall 
dwell  all  fowl  of  every  wing ;  in  the  shadow  of  the 
branches  thereof  shall  they  dwell. 

— =  —  24.  And  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  know 
that  I  the  Lord  have  brought  down  the  high  tree, 
have  exalted  the  low  tree,  have  dried  up  the  green 
tree,  and  have  made  the  dry  tree  to  tiom'ish :  I  the 
Lord  have  spoken  and  have  done  it. 

—  xxxiv.  29.  And  I  will  raise  up  for  them  a  plant 
of  renown,  and  tliey  shall  be  no  more  consumed  with 
hunger  in  the  land,  neither  bear  the  shame  of  the 
heathen  any  more. 

Zech.iii.  8.  Hear  now,  O  Joshua  theliigh  priest,  thou, 
and  thy  fellows  that  sit  before  thee :  for  they  are  men 
wondered  at:  for,  behold,  I  will  bring  forth  my  ser- 
vant the  BRANCH. 

—  vi.  12.  And  speak  unto  him,  saying,  Thus  speak- 
eth  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying.  Behold  the  man  whose 
name  is  The  BRANGII ;  'and  he  shall  grow  up  out  of 
his  place,  and  he  shall  build  the  temple  of  the  Lord  : 

— •  —  13.  Even  he  shall  build  the  temple  of  the 
Lord  ;  and  he  shall  bear  the  glory,  and  shall  sit  and 
rule  upon  his  throne;  and  he  shall  be  a  priest  upon 
his  throne :  and  the  counsel  of  peace  shall  be  between 
them  both. 

(4.  FOUNTAIN.) 

Zech.  xiii.  1.  In  that  d:iy  there  shall  be  a  fountain 
opened  to  the  house  of  David  and  to  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem  for  sin  and  for  uncleanness. 

(5.  sword.) 

Is.  xlix.  1.  Listen,  O  isles,  unto  me ;  and  hearken,  ye 
people,  from  far ;  The  Lord  hath  called  me  from  the 
womb ;  from  the  bowels  of  my  mother  hath  he  made 
mention  of  my  name. 

 2.  And  he  hath  made  my  mouth  like  a  sharp 

sword ;  in  the  shadow  of  his  hand  hath  he  hid  me, 
and  made  me  a  polished  shaft ;  in  his  quiver  hath  he 
hid  me ; 


 3.  And  said  unto  me.  Thou  art  my  servant,  O 

Israel,  in  whom  I  will  be  glorilied. 

 4.  Then  I  said,  I  have  laboured  in  vain,  I  have 

spent  my  strength  for  nought,  and  in  vain :  yet  surely 
my  judgment  w  ^vith  the  Lord,  and  my  work  with 
my  God. 

(G.  corner-stone.) 

Ps.  cxviii.  22.  The  stone  iphicli  the  builders  refused 
is  become  the  head  fiiojie  of  the  corner. 

 23.  This  is  the  Lord's  doing ;  it  is  marvellous 

in  our  eyes. 

 24.  This  is  the  day  tchich  the  Lord  hath 

made ;  we  will  rejoice  and  be  glad  in  it. 

Is.  xxviii.  16.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God, 
Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a  foundation  a  stone,  a  tried 
stone,  a  precious  corner  stone,  a  sure  foundation :  he 
tliat  believeth  shall  not  make  haste. 

Zech.iii.  9.  For  behold  the  stone  that  I  have  laid  be- 
fore Joshua  ;  upon  one  stone  shall  he  seven  eyes  :  bc- 
liold,  I  will  engrave  the  graving  thereof,  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts,  and  I  will  remove  the  iniquity  of  that 
land  in  one  day. 

(7.  stumbling-stone.) 

Is, viii.  14.  And  he  shall  be  for  a  sanctuary;  but  for 
a  stone  of  stumbling  and  lor  a  rock  of  offence  to  both 
the  houses  of  Israel,  for  a  gin  and  for  a  snare  to  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem. 

 15.  And  many  among  them  shall  stumble,  and 

fall,  and  be  liroken,  and  be  snared,  and  lie  taken. 

Lukeii.  34.  And  Simeon  blessed  them,  and  said  un- 
to Mary  his  mother.  Behold,  this  child  is  set  for  the 
fall  and  rising  again  of  many  in  Israel ;  and  for  a  sign 
which  shall  be  spoken  against ; 

(8.  light.) 

Is.  xlii.  6.  I  the  Lord  have  called  thee  in  righteous- 
ness, and  will  hold  thine  hand,  and  will  keep  thee,  and 
give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the  people,  for  a  light  of 
the  Gentiles ; 

 7.  To  open  the  blind  eyes,  to  bring  out  the 

prisoners  from  the  prison,  and  tiieui  that  sit  m  dai'k- 
ness  out  of  the  prison  house. 

(9.  SUN.) 

Mai.  iv.  2.  But  unto  you  that  fear  my  name  shall  the 
Sun  of  righteousness  arise  with  healing  in  his  wings ; 
and  ye  shall  go  forth,  and  grow  up  as  calves  of  the  stall. 

(10.  STAR.) 

Num.  xxiv.  17.  I  shall  see  him,  but  not  now:  I 
shall  behold  him,  but  not  nigh :  there  shall  come  a 
Star  out  of  Jacob,  and  a  Sceptre  shall  rise  out  of  Is- 
rael, and  shall  strike  the  corners  of  Moab,  and  destroy 
all  the  children  of  Sheth. 


CHAP.  III. 

GENEALOGY,  BIRTH,  AND  EARLY 
LIFE. 

§  35.   Genealog'y  by  Matthew  (reclioning  down 
from  Abraham). 

Mat.  1.  1.  The  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  son  of  David,  the  son  "of  Abraham. 

 2.   Abraham  begat  Isaac ;  and  Isaac  begat 

Jacob ;  and  Jacob  begat  Judas  and  his  brethren  ; 

 3.  And  Judas  begat  Phares  and  Zai  a  of  Tliamar ; 

and  Phares  begat  Esrom ;  and  Esrom  begat  Aram  ; 

 4.  And  Ai'am  begat  Aminadab;  and  Amina- 

dab  begat  Naasson ;  and  Naasson  begat  Salmon  ; 

 -5.  And  Salmon  begat  Booz  of  Rachab ;  and 

Booz  begat  Obed  of  Ruth ;  and  Obed  begat  Jesse ; 

 (3.  And  Jesse  begat  David  the  king ;  and  David 

the  king  begat  Solomon  of  her  that  had  been  the  icife 
of  Urias ; 

 7.  And  Solomon  begat  Roboam  ;  and  Roboam 

begat  Abia ;  and  Abia  begat  Asa ; 

 8.  And  Asa  begat  Josaphat ;  and  Josapliat  be- 
gat Joram ;  and  Joram  begat  Ozias ; 

 9.  And  Ozias  begat  Joatham ;  and  Joatham 

begat  Aehaz ;  and  Achaz  begat  Ezekias ; 

 10.  And  Ezekias  begat  Manasses ;  and  Ma- 

nasses  begat  Amoii ;  and  Anion  begat  Josias ; 

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BOOK  III. 


Mat.  i.  11.  And  Josias  begat  Jechonias  and  his 
brc'llirc'u,  about  the  time  they  were  carried  away  to 
Babylon. 

 12.  And  after  tliej'  were  brousiht  to  Babylon, 

Jechonias  begat  Salatliiel ;  and  Salatliiel  begat  Zoro- 
babel ; 

 13.  And  Zorobabel  begat  Abiiid ;  and  Abiud 

begat  Eliakim ;  and  Eliakim  begat  Azor ; 

 14.  And  Azor  begat  Sadoc;  and  Sadoc  begat 

Achim  ;  and  Aehim  begat  Eliud  ; 

 15.  And  Eliud  begat  Eleazar;  and  Eleazar 

begat  Matthan  ;  and  Matthan  begat  Jacob ; 

 16.  And  Jacob  begat  Josejjh  the  husband  of 

Mary,  of  whoni  was  born  Jesus,  who  is  called  Christ. 

 17.  So  all  the  generations  from  Abraham  to 

David  are  fourteen  generations  ;  and  from  David  until 
the  carrying  away  into  Babylon  arc  fourteen  genera- 
tions ;  and  from  tlie  carrying  away  into  Babylon  unto 
Christ  are  fourteen  generations. 

§  36.   By  Luke  (reckoning  up  to  Adam). 

Luke  iii.  23.  And  Jesus  himself  began  to  be  about 
thirty  years  of  age,  being  (as  was  supposed)  the  sou  of 
Joseph,  which  was  the  son  of  Ileli, 

 24.  Which  was  the  son  of  Matthat,  ^  hich  w\as 

the  son  of  Levi,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Melchi,  which 
was  i/ie  son  of  Janna,  which  was  the  son  of  Joseph, 

 25.  Which  was  the  son  of  Mattathias,  which 

was  ihe  son  of  Amos,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Naum, 
which  was  ih-e  son  of  Esli,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Nagge, 

 26.  Whicli  was  ihe  son  of  Maath,  which  was  ihe 

son  of  Mattathias,  which  was  the  .vni.  of  Seniei,  which 
was  the  son  of  Joseph,  which  was  Ihe  son  of  Juda, 

 27.  Which  was  the  son  of  Joanna,  which  was 

the  son  of  Rhesa,  which  was  the  son  of  Zorobabel, 
which  was  ihe  son  of  Salathiel,  which  was  t/ie  son  of 
Neri, 

 28.  Which  was  tlie  son  of  Melchi,  which  was 

ihe  sori  of  Addi,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Cosam,  which 
was  ifte  son  of  Elmodam,  which  was  the  son  of  Er, 

 29.  Which  was  ihe  son  of  Jose,  which  was  the 

son  of  Eliezer,  which  was  iJte  son  of  Jorim,  which  was 
the  son  of  Matthat,  which  was  the  son  of  Levi, 

 30.  Whicli  was  ihe  son  of  Simeon,  which  was 

tlie  son  of  Juda,  which  was  tJm  son  of  Joseph,  which 
was  ihe  son.  of  Jonan,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Eliakim, 

 31.  Which  was  the  son  of  Melea,  which  was 

iJie  son  of  Menan,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Mattatha, 
which  was  tlie  son  of  Nathan,  which  was  tlie  son  of 
David, 

 33.  Which  was  ilie  son  of  Jesse,  which  was 

tlw  son  of  Obed,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Booz,  which  was 
ilic  son  of  Salmon,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Naasson, 

 33.  Which  was  the  son  of  Aminadab,  ^v■hich 

was  tlie  son  of  Aram,  which  was  the  son  of  Esrom, 
which  was  tlic  son  of  Phares,  which  was  ihe  son  of 
Juda, 

 34.  Which  was  ihe  son  of  Jacob,  M'hich  was 

ilie  so)i  of  Isaac,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Abraham,  which 
was  the  son  of  Thara,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Nachor, 

 35.  Which  was  the  son  of  Saruch,  which  was 

ihe  son  of  Ragau,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Phalec,  which 
was  ihe  son  of  Ileber,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Sala, 

 36.  AVhich  was  ihe  son  of  Cainan,  which  was 

ihe  son  of  Arpha.xad,  winch  was  ilie  son  of  Sem,  which 
was  tlie  son  of  Noe,  which  was  ihe  son  of  Lamech, 

 37.  Which  was  ihe  son  of  ]\Iatliusala,  which 

was  tlie  son  of  Enoch,  which  M  as  the  son  of  Jared, 
which  was  ilie  son  of  Maleleel,  which  was  ilie  soji  of 
Cainan, 

—  —  38.  Which  was  ihe  son  of  Enos,  which  was 
the  son,  of  Seth,  which  was  the  son  of  Adam,  which 
was  tlie  son  of  God. 

§  37.   By  Others. 

Mat.  xii.  23.  And  all  the  people  were  amazed,  and 
said,  Is  not  this  tlie  Son  of  David? 

—  xiii.  54.  And  when  he  was  come  into  his  own 
countiy,  he  taught  them  in  their  synagogue,  insomuch 
that  they  were  astonished,  and  said,  Whence  hath  this 
man  this  wisdom,  and  these  mighty  works  ? 

 55.  Is  not  this  the  carpenjer's  son  ?  is  not  his 


mother  called  3Iary?  and  his  brethren,  James,  and 
Joses,  and  Simon,  and  Judas  ? 

 56.  And  liis  sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us? 

Whence  then  hath  tliis  man  all  these  things? 

 57.  And  they  were  offended  in  him.  But 

Jesus  said  unto  them,  A  prophet  is  not  without  hon- 
our, save  in  his  own  country,  and  m  his  own  house. 

—  XV.  22.  And,  behold,  a  woman  of  Canaan  came 
out  of  the  same  coasts,  and  crietl  unto  him,  saying. 
Have  mercy  on  me,  O  Lord,  ihon  Son  of  David ;  my 
daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a  devil. 

—  xxi.  9.  And  the  multitudes  that  went  before,  and 
that  followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  Son  of 
David :  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the 
Lord ;  Hosanna  in  the  highest. 

Mark  vi.  3.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of 
Mary,  the  brother  of  James,  and  Joses,  and  of  Juda, 
and  Simon?  and  are  not  his  sisters  here  with  us? 
And  they  were  offended  at  him. 

—  xii.  35.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said,  while  he 
taught  in  the  temple.  How  say  the  scribes  that  Christ 
is  the  son  of  David  ? 

 36.  For  Da\dd  himself  said  by  the  Holy  Ghost, 

The  Lord  said  to  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my  right 
hand,  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool. 

 37.  David  therefore  himself  calleth  him  Lord ; 

and  whence  is  he  then  his  son?  And  the  common 
people  beard  him  gladly. 

Acts  xiii.  23.  Of  this  man's  seed  hath  God,  accord- 
ing to  his  jiromise,  raised  unto  Israel  a  Saviour,  Jesus. 

Rom.  i.  3.  Concerning  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our 
Lord,  whicli  was  made  of  the  seed  of  David  accord- 
ing to  the  flesh. 

§  38.   Christ's  Birth.   As  Recorded  by  Matthew. 

Mat.  i.  18.  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on 
this  wise:  When  as  his  mother  !Maiy  was  espoused  to 
Joseph,  before  they  came  together,  she  was  found  with 
child  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 19.  Then  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  just 

man,  and  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example, 
was  minded  to  put  her  away  privily. 

 20.  But  while  he  thought  on  these  things,  be- 
hold, the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him  in  a 
dream,  saying,  Joseph,  thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to 
take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife :  for  that  which  is  con- 
ceived in  her  is  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 21.  And  she  shall  "bring  forth  a  son,  and  thou 

Shalt  call  his  name  JESUS:  for  he  shall  save  his 
people  from  their  sins. 

 24.  Then  Joseph  being  raised  from  sleep  did 

as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  bad  bidden  him,  and  took 
xmto  him  his  M'ife : 

 25.  And  knew  her  not  fill  she  had  brought 

forth  her  firstborn  son :  and  he  called  his  name  JESUS. 

§  39.   As  Recorded  by  Luke. 

Luke  i.  26.  And  in  the  sixth  montli  the  angel  Ga- 
briel was  sent  from  God  unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named 
Nazareth, 

 27.  To  a  virgin  espoused  to  a  man  whose 

name  was  Josci^h,  of  the  house  of  David;  and  the 
virgin's  name  was  JIary. 

 28.  And  the  angel  came  in  unto  her,  and 

said.  Hail,  thou  that  art  highly  favoured,  the  Lord  is 
with  thee :  blessed  art  thou  among  women. 

 29.  And  when  she  saw  him,  she  was  troubled 

at  his  saying,  and  cast  in  her  mind  what  manner  of 
salutation  this  sliould  be. 

 30.  And  the  angel  said  unto  her,  Fear  not, 

Jlary :  for  thou  hast  fouml  favour  with  God. 

—  —  31.  And,  behold,  thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy 
womb,  and  bring  forth  a  son,  and  shalt  call  his  name 
JESUS. 

 34.  Then  said  Jlary  unto  the  angel,  How 

shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  liot  a  man? 

 3,-).  And  the  ancel  answered  and  said  unto 

her.  The  Holv  Ghost  sliall  conic  upon  thee,  and  the 
power  of  thcilishest  shall  overshadow  thee  ;-f 

 3S.  And"  :^Iarv  said.  Behold  the  handmaid  of 

the  Lord  :  be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy  word.  And 
the  ansjcl  departed  from  her. 

 —  42.  And  she  spake  out  M-ith  a  loud  voice, 


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BOOK  III. 


and  said,  Blessed  art  thou  among  woineii,  and  blessed 
is  the  fruit  of  thy  womb. 

Luke  i.  43.  And  whence  is  this  to  me,  that  the 
mother  of  my  Lord  should  come  to  me? 

 44.  For,  lo,  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy  salu- 
tation sounded  in  mine  ears,  the  babe  leaped  iu  my 
womb  for  joy. 

—  ii.  4.  And  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee,  out 
of  the  city  of  Nazareth,  into  Judea,  unto  the  city  of 
David,  which  is  called  Bethlehem,  (because  he  was  of 
the  house  and  lineage  of  David,) 

 5.  To  be  taxed  with  Mary  his  espoused  wife, 

being  great  with  child. 

 6.  And  so  it  was,  that,  while  they  were  there, 

the  days  were  accomplished  that  she  should  be  de- 
livered. 

 7.  And  she  brought  forth  her  firstborn  son, 

and  wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes,  and  laid  him 
in  a  manger ;  because  there  was  no  room  for  them  in 
the  inn. 

§  40.  Christ  visited  by  tiie  Wise  Men  and 
the  Shepherds. 

Mat.  ii.  1.  Now  when  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem 
of  Judea  in  the  days  of  Ilerod  the  king,  behold,  there 
came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Jerusalem, 

Luke  ii.  13.  And  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto  you ;  Ye 
shall  find  the  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes,  ly- 
ing in  a  manger. 

— •  —  1.5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  angels  were 
gone  away  from  them  into  heaven,  the  shepherds 
said  one  to  another,  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  Bethle- 
hem, and  see  this  thing  which  is  come  to  pass,  which 
the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto  us. 

 16.  And  they  came  with  haste,  and  found 

Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe  lying  in  a  manger. 

§  41.  Circumcision. 

Luke  ii.  21.  And  when  eight  days  were  accom- 
plished for  the  circumcising  of  the  child,  his  name 
was  called  JESUS,  which  was  so  named  of  the  angel 
before  he  was  conceived  in  the  womb. 

§  42.   Appearance  in  tlie  Temple. 

Luke  ii.  27.  And  he  came  by  the  Spirit  into  the 
temple :  and  when  the  parents  brought  in  the  child 
Jesus,  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law, 

 28.  Then  took  he  him  up  in  his  arms  and 

blessed  God,  and  said, 

 29.  Lord,  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart 

in  peace,  according  to  thy  word: 

 30.  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation, 

 31.  Which  thou  hast  prepared  before  the  face 

of  all  people ; 

 32.  A  light  to  lighten  the  Gentiles,  and  the 

glory  of  thy  people  Israel. 

§  43.   Fame  anion the  People. 

Mat.  ii.  3.  When  Herod  the  king  had  heard  these 
things,  he  was  troubled,  and  all  Jerusalem  with  him. 

Lukeii.  17.  And  when  they  had  seen  it,  they  made 
known  abroad  the  saying  which  was  told  them  con- 
cerning this  child. 

 18.  And  all  they  that  heard  it  wondered  at 

those  things  which  were  told  them  by  the  shep- 
herds. 

 19.  But  Mary  kept  all  these  things,  and  pon- 
dered thetii  in  her  heart. 

 20.  And  the  shepherds  returned,  glorifying- 

and  praising  God  for  all  the  things  that  they  had  heard 
and  seen,  as  it  was  told  unto  tliem. 

 33.  And  Joseph  and  his  mother  mai-velled  at 

those  things  which  were  spoken  of  him. 

 46.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three  days 

they  found  him  in  the  temple,  sitting  in  the  midst  of 
the  doctors,  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them 
questions. 

 47.  And  all  that  heard  him  were  astonished 

at  his  understanding  and  answers. 


g  44.   Relations  with  Herod. 

Jer.  xxxi.  15.  Tlius  saith  the  Lord;  A  voice  was 
heard  in  Ramah,  lamentation,  <tiid  bitter  weeping; 
Rachel  weeping  for  her  children  refused  to  be 
comforted  for  her  children,  because  they  were 
not. 

 IG.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Refrain  thy  voice 

from  weeping,  and  thine  eyes  from  tears :  for  thy 
work  shall  be  rewarded,  saith  the  Lord  ;  and  they 
shall  come  again  from  the  land  of  the  enemy. 

 17.  And  there  is  hope  in  thine  end,  saith  the 

Lord,  that  thy  children  shall  come  again  to  their  own 
border. 

Mat.  ii.  7.  Then  Herod,  when  he  had  privily  called 
the  wise  men,  inquired  of  them  diligently  what  time 
the  star  appeared. 

 8.  And  he  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and  said, 

Go  and  search  diligently  for  the  young  child ;  and 
when  ye  have  found  him,  l)ring  me  word  again,  that  I 
may  come  and  worship  him  also. 

 16.  Then  Ilerod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was 

mocked  of  the  wise  men,  was  exceeding  wroth,  and 
sent  forth,  and  slew  all  the  children  that  were  in 
Bethlehem,  and  in  all  the  coasts  thereof,  from  two 
years  old  and  under,  according  to  the  time  which  he 
had  diligently  inquired  of  the  wise  men. 

 17.  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 

by  Jeremy  the  prophet,  saying, 

—  — ■  18.  In  Rama  was  there  a  voice  heard, 
lamentation,  and  weeping,  and  great  mourning, 
Rachel  weeping  for  her  chddren,  and  would  not  be 
comforted,  because  they  are  not. 

§  45.   Abode  in  E^ypt. 

Mat.  ii.  13.  And  when  they  were  departed,  behold, 
the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph  iu  a  dream, 
saying,  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child  and  his 
mother,  and  flee  into  Egypt,  and  be  thou  there  until  I 
bring  thee  word :  for  Herod  will  seek  the  j-oung  child 
to  destroy  him. 

 14.  When  he  arose,  he  took  the  j'ouug  child 

and  his  mother  by  night,  and  departed  into  Egypt : 

 15.  And  was  there  until  the  death  of  Herod: 

that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  of  the 
Lord  by  the  prophet,  saying.  Out  of  Egypt  have  I 
called  my  son. 

 19.  But  when  Herod  was  dead,  behold,  an 

angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  in  a  dream  to  Joseph  in 
Egypt, 

 20.  Saj'iug,  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child 

and  his  mother,  and  go  into  the  land  of  Israel :  for 
they  are  dead  which  sought  tlie  young  child's  life. 

 21.  And  he  arose,  and  took  the  young  child 

and  his  mother,  and  came  into  the  land  of  Israel. 

 22.  But  when  he  heard  that  Arclielaus  did 

reign  m  Judea  iu  the  room  of  his  father  Herod,  he 
was  airaid  to  go  thither :  notwithstanding,  being 
warned  of  God  in  a  dream,  he  turned  aside  into  the 
parts  of  Galilee. 

 23.  And  he  came  aud  dwelt  in  a  city  called 

Nazareth  :  that  it  might  be  lulfilled  which  was  spoken 
by  the  prophets.  He  shall  be  called  a  Nazarene. 

Luke  ii.  39.  And  when  they  had  performed  all 
things  according  to  the  law  of  the  Lord,  they  returned 
into  Galilee,  to  their  own  city  Nazareth. 

§  46.   Treatment  by  His  Relatives. 

Mark  iii.  21.  And  when  his  friends  heard  of  it,  they 
went  out  to  lay  hold  on  him  :  for  thej'  said,  He  is  be- 
side himself. 

Luke  ii.  44.  But  they,  supposing  him  to  have  been 
in  the  company,  went  a  day's  journey';  and  they 
sought  him  among  their  kinsfolk  and  acciuaintance. 

 45.   And  when  they  found  him  not,  they 

turned  back  again  to  Jerusalem,  seeking  him. 

Johnvii.  2.  Now  the  Jews'  feast  of  tabernacles  was 
at  hand. 

 3.  His  brethren  therefore  said  unto  him,  De- 
part hence,  and  go  into  Judea,  that  thy  disciples  also 
may  see  the  works  that  thou  doest. 
1  4.  For  there  is  no  man  that  doeth  any  thing  in 

1 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III 


secret,  and  he  himself  seeketh  to  be  known  openly. 
If  thou  do  these  things,  shew  thyself  to  the  world. 

John  vii.  5.  For  neither  did  his  brethren  b(:lieve  in  him. 

 C.  Tlien  Jesns  said  unto  them,  My  time  is  not 

yet  come :  but  your  time  is  always  ready. 

 7.  The  world  cannot  hate  you;  but  me  it 

hateth,  because  I  testify  of  it,  that  the  works  thereof 
are  evil. 

 8.  Go  ye  up  imto  this  feast :  I  go  not  up  yet 

imto  this  feast;  for  my  time  is  not  yet  full  come. 

—  —  9.  When  he  had  said  these  words  unto  them, 
he  abode  fitill  in  Galilee. 

 10.  But  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up,  then 

went  he  also  up  unto  the  feast,  not  openly,  but  as  it  were 
in  secret. 

§  47.   FUial  Conduct. 

Luke  ii.  43.  And  when  they  had  fulfilled  the  days, 
as  they  returned,  the  child  Jesus  tarried  behind  in 
Jerusalem  ;  and  Joseph  and  his  mother  knew  not  of 
it. 

 48.  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  were 

amazed :  and  his  mother  said  unto  him.  Son,  why 
hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us?  behold,  thy  father  and 
I  have  sought  thee  sorrowing. 

 49.  And  he  said  unto  them.  How  is  it  that  ye 

sought  me?  wist  ye  not  that  I  must  be  about  my 
Father's  business  ? 

 50.  And  they  understood  not  the  saying  which 

he  spake  unto  them. 

 51.  And  he  went  down  with  them,  and  came 

to  Nazareth,  and  was  subject  unto  them :  but  his 
mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart. 

§  48.    Growth  in  Body  and  Mind. 

Luke  ii.  40.  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong 
in  spirit,  filled  with  wisdom ;  and  the  grace  of  God 
was  upon  him. 

 53.  Anil  Jesus  increased  in  wisdom  and  stat- 
ure, and  in  favom*  with  God  and  man. 


CHAP.  IV. 
CHRIST'S  MINISTRY. 
§  49.   Attestation  of  Christ. 

(1.  BY  GOD.) 

Mat.  iii.  17.  And  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying. 
This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well  pleased. 

Mark  i.  10.  And  straightway  coming  up  out  of  the 
water,  he  saw  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  Spirit  like 
a  dove  descending  upon  him : 

 11.  And  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven,  say- 
ing, Thou  art  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well 
pleased. 

Luke  iii.  21.  Now  when  all  the  people  were  bap- 
tized, it  came  to  pass,  that  Jesus  also  being  baptized, 
and  praying  the  heaven  was  opened, 

 23.  And  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily 

shape  like  a  dove  upon  him,  and  a  voice  came  from 
heaven,  which  said,  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son ;  in 
thee  I  am  well  pleased. 

John  V.  31.  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  witness 
is  not  true. 

  33.  There  is  another  that  beareth  witness  of 

me ;  and  I  know  that  the  witness  which  he  witness- 
eth  of  me  is  true. 

 37.  And  the  Father  himself,  which  hath  sent 

me,  hath  borne  witness  of  me.  Ye  have  neither  heard 
his  voice  at  any  time,  nor  seen  his  shape. 

—  viii.  13^  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  unto  him, 
Thou  bearest  record  of  thyself;  thy  record  is  not 
true. 

 14.  Jesus   answered    and    said  unto  them, 

Though  I  bear  record  of  myself,  i/H  my  record  is 
true  :  for  I  know  whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go  ; 
but  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  come,  and  whither  I  go. 

 18.  I  am  one  that  bear  witness  of  myself,  and 

the  Father  that  sent  me  tjearetli  witness  of  uie. 

—  xii.  28.  Father,  glorify  thy  name.    Then  came 


there  a  voice  from  heaven,  Sdying,  I  have  both  glori- 
lied  it,  an<l  will  glorify  it  again. 

 29.  The  people  therefore  that  stood  by,  and 

heard  it,  said  that  it  thundered :  others  said.  An  angel 
spake  to  him. 

 30.  .Jesus  answered  and  said.  This  voice  came 

not  because  of  me,  but  for  your  sakcs. 

2  Pet.  i.  16.  For  we  have  not  followed  cunningly  de- 
vised fables,  when  we  made  known  unto  you  the 
power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Chi'ist,  but  were 
e}'ewitnesses  of  his  majesty. 

 17.  For  he  received  from  God  the  Father 

honour  and  glory,  when  there  came  such  a  voice  to 
him  from  the  excellent  glory.  This  is  my  beloved  Son, 
in  whom  I  am  well  pleased. 

 18.  And  this  voice  which  came  from  heaven 

we  heard,  when  we  were  with  him  in  the  holy  mount. 

(3.  BY  JOHN  THE  BAPTIST.) 

John  i.  33.  And  John  bare  record,  saying,  I  saw  the 
Spirit  descending  from  heaven  like  a  dove,  and  it 
abode  upon  him. 

 33.  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he  that  sent 

me  to  baptize  with  water,  the  same  said  unto  me. 
Upon  whom  thou  shalt  see  the  Spirit  descending, 
and  remaining  on  him,  the  same  is  he  which  bap- 
tizeth  Avitli  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 34.  And  I  saw,  and  bare  record  that  this  is 

the  Son  of  God. 

(3.  BY  HIS  WORKS.) 

John  V.  36.  But  I  have  gi-eater  witness  than  tliat  of 
John  :  for  the  works  which  the  Father  hath  given  me 
to  finish,  the  same  works  that  I  do,  bear  witness  of 
me,  that  the  Father  hath  sent  me. 

—  X.  35.  Jesus  answered  them,  I  told  you,  and  yc 
believed  not :  the  works  that  I  do  in  my  Father's 
name,  they  bear  witness  of  me. 

 37.  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  be- 
lieve me  not. 

 38.  But  if  I  do,  though  ye  believe  not  me,  be- 
lieve the  works  ;  that  ye  may  know,  and  believe,  that 
the  Father  is  in  me,  and  I  in  him. 

(4.  BY  DEVILS.) 

Mat.  viii.  28.  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  other 
side  into  the  country  of  the  Gergesenes,  there  met  him 
two  possessed  with  devils,  coming  out  of  the  tombs, 
exceedmg  fierce,  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that 
way. 

 29.  And,  behold,  they  cried  out,  saying.  What 

have  we  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thou  Son  of  God  ? 
art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us  before  the  time  ? 

Mark  i.  23.  And  there  was  in  their  synagogue  a 
man  with  an  unclean  spirit ;  and  he  cried  out, 

_  —  24.  Saying,  Let  us  alone  ;  what  have  we  to  do 
with  thee,  thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth  ?  art  thou  come  to 
destroy  us?  I  know  thee  who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One 
of  God. 

—  iii.  11.  And  unclean  spirits,  when  they  saw  him, 
fell  down  before  him,  and  cried,  saying,  Tliou  art  the 
Son  of  God. 

 13.  And  he  straitly  charged  them  that  they 

should  not  make  him  known. 

—  V.  6.  But  when  he  saw  Jesus  afar  otf,  he  ran  and 
worshipped  him, 

 7.  And  cued  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said, 

What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  ihou  Son  of  the 
most  high  God?  I  adjure  thee  by  God, that  thou  tor- 
ment me  not. 

Luke  iv.  41.  And  devils  also  came  out  of  many, 
crying  out,  and  saying.  Thou  art  Christ  the  Son  of 
God.  And  he  rebuking  them  suffered  them  not  to 
speak  :  for  they  knew  thai  he  was  Christ. 

(5.  BY  BELIK^'ERS.) 

John  vii.  17.  If  any  man  will  do  his  will,  he  shall 
know  of  the  doctrine,  whether  it  be  of  God,  or 
iDlw'her  I  speak  of  myself 

2  John  9.  Whosoever  transgresseth,  and  abidelh 
not  in  the  doctrine  of  Christ,  h.ath  not  God.  He  that 
abideth  in  the  doctrine  of  Christ,  he  hath  both  tho 
Father  and  the  Son. 


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BOOK  III. 


(6.  BY  HIMSELF.) 

John  ir.  25.  The  ■woman  saith  unto  him,  I  know 
that  Messias  cometh,  which  is  called  Christ :  when  he 
is  come,  he  will  tell  us  all  things. 

 26.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  I  that  speak  imto 

thee  am  he. 

—  ix.  35.  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him  out ; 
and  when  he  had  found  him,  he  said  unto  him,  Dost 
thou  believe  on  the  Son  of  God  ? 

 36.  He  answered  and  said,  Who  is  he.  Lord, 

that  I  might  believe  on  him  ? 

 37.  And  Jesus  said  unto  liim,  Thou  hast  both 

seen  him,  and  it  is  he  that  talketh  with  thee. 

§  50.   Christ's  Explauatioii  of  His  Relationships. 

Mat.  xii.  46.  While  he  j'ct  talked  to  the  people,  be- 
hold, his  mother  and  his  brethren  stood  without,  de- 
SLi'uig  to  speak  with  him. 

 47.  Then  one  said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy 

mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to 
speak  with  thee. 

 48.  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  him  that 

told  him.  Who  is  my  mother?  and  who  are  my 
brethren  ? 

 49.  And  he  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward 

his  disciples,  and  said.  Behold  my  mother  and  my 
brethren  ! 

 •  50.  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  my 

Father  which  is  in  heaven,  the  same  is  my  brother, 
and  sister,  and  mother. 

Mark  iii.  31.  There  came  then  his  brethren  and  his 
mother,  and,  standing  without,  sent  unto  him,  calling 
liim. 

 32.  And  the  multitude  sat  about  him,  and 

they  said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy  mother  and  thy  breth- 
ren without  seek  for  thee. 

 33.  And  he  answered  them,  saying.  Who  is 

my  mother,  or  my  brethren  ? 

 34.  And  he  looked  round  about  on  them 

which  sat  about  him,  and  said,  Behold  my  mother 
and  my  brethren ! 

 35.  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  God, 

the  same  is  my  brother,  and  my  sister,  and  mother. 

§  51.   He  Teaches  by  Parables. 

Mat.  xiii.  34.  All  these  things  spake  Jcsii.s  unto  the 
multitude  in  parables ;  and  without  a  parable  spake  he 
not  unto  them : 

 35.   That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 

spoken  by  the  prophet,  saying,  I  will  open  my  mouth 
in  parables ;  I  will  utter  things  which  have  been  kept 
secret  from  the  foundation  of  the  world. 

 53.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Jesus  had 

finished  these  parables,  he  departed  thence. 

Markiv.  2.  And  he  taught  them  many  thmgs  by 
parables,  and  said  unto  them  in  his  doctrine, 

 33.  And  with  many  such  parables  spake  he 

the  word  unto  them,  as  they  were  able  to  hear  it. 

 34.  But  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto 

them :  and  when  they  were  alone,  he  expounded  all 
things  to  his  disciples. 

Luke  viii.  4.  And  when  much  people  were  gathered 
together,  and  were  come  to  him  out  of  every  city,  he 
spake  by  a  parable : 

—  XV.  3.  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  them,  say- 
ing, 

—  xix.  11.  And  as  they  heard  these  things,  he  add- 
ed and  spake  a  parable,  because  he  was  nigh  to  Jeru- 
salem, and  because  they  thought  that  the  kingdom  of 
God  should  immediately  appear. 

John  xvi.  25.  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you 
in  proverbs:  but  the  time  cometh,  when  I  shall  no 
more  speak  unto  you  in  proverbs,  but  I  shall  shew  yen 
plainly  of  the  Father. 

 29.  His  disciples  said  unto  him,  Lo,  now 

speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest  no  proverb. 

§  52.   Preaches  in  the  Synagogues. 

Mat.  ix.  35.  And  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and 
villages,  teaching  in  their  synagogues,  and  preaching 
the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and  healing  every  sickness 
and  eveiy  disease  among  the  people. 


—  xii.  9.  And  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he 
went  into  their  synagogue : 

Mark  i.  21.  And  they  went  into  Capernaum  ;  and 
straightway  on  the  sabbath  day  he  entered  into  the 
synagogue,  and  taught. 

 -"38.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Let  us  go  into 

the  next  towns,  that  I  may  preach  there  also:  for 
therefore  came  I  forth. 

 39.  And  he  preached  in  their  synagogues 

throughout  all  Galilee,  and  cast  out  devils. 

—  iii.  1.  And  he  entered  again  into  the  sjTiagogue; 
and  there  was  a  man  there  which  had  a  withered 
hand. 

 -2.  And  they  watched  him,  whether  he  would 

heal  him  on  the  sabbath  day ;  that  they  might  accuse 
him. 

—  vi.  2.  And  when  the  sabbath  day  was  come,  he 
began  to  teach  in  the  synagogue :  anil  many  hearing 
him  were  astonished,  saying,  From  whence  hath  this 
71X111  these  things  ?  and  what  wisdom  u  this  which  is 
given  unto  him,  that  even  such  mighty  worlis  are 
MTOught  by  his  hands  ? 

Luke  iv.  15.  Ami  he  taught  in  then*  synagogues,  be- 
ing glorified  of  all. 

 16.  And  he  came  to  Nazareth,  where  he  had 

been  brought  up :  and,  as  his  custom  was,  he  went  in- 
to the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  day,  and  stood  up 
for  to  read. 

 17.  And  there  was  delivered  unto  him  the 

book  of  the  prophet  Esaias.  And  when  he  had  opened 
the  book,  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  written, 

 18.  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is  upon  me,  be- 
cause he  hath  anointed  me  to  preach  the  gospel  to  the 
poor ;  he  hath  sent  me  to  heal  the  brokenhearted,  to 
preach  deliverance  to  the  captives,  and  recovering  of 
sight  to  the  blind,  to  set  at  liberty  them  that  are 
bruLscd, 

 19.  To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the 

Lord. 

 20.  And  he  closed  the  book,  and  he  gave  it 

again  to  the  minister,  and  sat  down.  And  the  eyes 
of  all  them  that  were  in  the  synagogue  were  fas- 
tened on  him. 

 21.  And  he  began  to  say  unto  them.  This  day 

is  tliis  Scripture  fulfilled  in  your  ears. 

 31.  And  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a  city  of 

Galileo,  and  taught  them  on  the  sabbath  days. 

 43.  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  must  preach  the 

kingdom  of  God  to  other  cities  also :  for  therefore  am 
I  sent. 

 44.  And  he  preached  in  the  synagogues  of 

Galilee. 

—  xiii.  10.  And  he  was  teaching  in  one  of  the  syna- 
gogues on  the  sabbath. 

John  vi.  59.  These  things  said  he  in  the  synagogue, 
as  he  taught  in  Capernaum. 

§  53.    In  the  Temple. 
Luke  XX.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  one  of 
those  days,  as  he  taught  the  people  in  the  temple,  and 
preached  the  gospel,  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
came  upon  him  with  the  elders. 

—  xxi.  37.  And  in  the  daytime  he  was  teaching  in 
the  temple  ;  and  at  night  he  went  out,  and  abode  in 
the  mount  that  is  called  tlie.  mount  of  Olives. 

 38.  And  all  the  people  came  early  m  the 

morning  to  him  in  the  temple,  for  to  hear  him. 

John  vii.  14.  Now  about  the  midst  of  the  feast  Jesu3 
went  up  into  the  temple,  and  taught. 

—  viii.  1.  Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives. 
 2.  And  early  in  the  morning  he  came  again 

into  the  temple,  and  all  the  people  came  unto  him ; 
and  he  sat  down,  and  taught  them. 

§  54.   In  the  Open  Air. 

Mat.  V.  1.  And  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went  up 
into  a  mountain :  and  when  he  was  set,  his  disciples 
came  unto  him : 

 2.  And  he  opened  his  mouth,  and  taught 

them,  saying, 

Mark  ii.  13.  And  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side ; 
and  all  the  multitude  resorted  unto  him,  and  he  taught 
tliem. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Mark  iv.  1.  And  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea 
side:  and  tliere  was  gathered  unto  hhn  a  great  multi- 
tude, so  that  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  tlie 
sea ;  and  the  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the 
land. 

—  vi.  34.  And  Jesus,  when  he  came  out,  saw  much 
people,  and  was  moved  with  compassion  toM'ard 
them,  because  they  were  as  sheep  not  having  a  shep- 
herd :  and  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things. 

—  X.  1.  And  he  arose  from  thence,  and  cometh  into 
the  coast  of  Judea  by  the  fln-ther  side  of  Jordan :  and 
the  people  resort  unto  him  again ;  and,  as  he  was 
wont,  he  taught  them  again. 

Luke  V.  3.  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships, 
which  was  Simon's,  and  prayed  him  that  he  would 
thrust  out  a  little  from  the  land.  And  he  sat  down, 
and  taught  the  people  out  of  the  ship. 

—  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  i^ass  afterward,  that  he 
went  throughout  every  city  and  village,  preaching  and 
shewing  the  glad  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God : 
and  the  twelve  were  with  him. 

—  ix.  11.  And  the  people,  when  they  knew  it,  fol- 
lowed him:  and  he  received  them,  and  spake  unto 
them  of  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  healed  them  that 
had  need  of  healing. 

§  55.   To  the  Spirits  in  Prison. 

I  Pet.  iii.  19.  By  which  also  he  went  and  preached 
unto  the  spirits  in  prison  ; 

 20.  Which  sometime  were  disobedient,  when 

once  the  longsuffering  of  God  waiteil  in  the  days  of 
Noah,  while  the  ark  was  a  preparing,  wherein  few, 
that  is,  eight  souls  were  saved  by  water. 

§  56.   His  Denial  by  Peter.   Betrayal,  and  Suf- 
ferings. 

Mat.  xvii.  22.  And  while  they  abode  in  Galilee, 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  Tlie  Son  of  man  shall  be  be- 
trayed into  the  hands  of  men : 

—  xxvi.  21.  And  as  they  did  eat,  he  said,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  tliat  one  of  you  shall  betray  me. 

 22.  And  they  were  exceeding  sorrowful,  and 

began  every  one  of  them  to  say  unto  him,  Lord,  is 
it  I? 

 23.  And  he  answered  and  said,  He  that  clip- 

peth  his  hand  with  me  in  the  dish,  the  same  shall  be- 
tray me. 

 24.  The  Son  of  man  goetli  as  it  is  written  of 

him :  but  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of 
man  is  betrayed  !  it  had  been  good  for  that  man  if  he 
had  not  been  liorn. 

 25.  Then  Judas,  which  betrayed  him,  an- 
swered and  said.  Master,  is  it  I?  He  said  unto  him. 
Thou  hast  said. 

 45.  Then  cometh  he  to  his  disciples,  and  saith 

unto  them,  Sleej)  on  now,  and  take  yaar  rest:  behold, 
the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
into  the  hands  of  sinners. 

 46.  Rise,  let  us  be  going:  behold,  he  is  at 

hand  that  doth  betray  me. 

Mark  x.  32.  And  they  were  in  the  way  going  up  to 
Jerusalem ;  and  Jesus  went  before  them :  and  they 
were  amazed ;  and  as  they  followed,  they  were  afraid. 
And  he  took  again  the  twelve,  and  began  to  tell  them 
what  things  should  happen  unto  him, 

 33.  Sayinij,  Behold,  Ave  go  up  to  Jerusalem ; 

and  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  chief 
priests,  and  unto  the  scribes;  and  they  shall  con- 
demn him  to  death,  and  shall  deliver  him  to  the 
Gentiles : 

 34.  And  they  shall  mock  him,  and  shall  scourge 

him,  and  shall  spit  upon  him,  and  shall  kill  him ;  and 
the  tliird  ilay  he  shall  rise  again. 

—  xiv.  18.  And  as  they  sat  and  did  eat,  Jesus  said. 
Verily  1  say  unto  you.  One  of  you  which  eateth  with 
me  shall  betray  mc. 

 19.  And  they  began  to  be  sorrow'ful,  and  to 

say  unto  him  one  by  one,  /s-  it  1  ?  and  another  said, 
/sit  I? 

 20.  And  he  answered  and  said  Unto  them.  It 

is  one  of  the  twelve,  that  dippeth  with  me  in  the  dish. 


—  —  41.  And  he  cometh  the  third  time,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Sleep  on  now,  antl  {.dike,  you r  rest:  it 
is  enough,  the  hour  is  come;  behold,  the  Son  of  man 
is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  .sinners. 

 42.  Rise  up,  let  us  go ;  lo,  he  that  betrayeth 

me  is  at  hand. 

*  72.  And  the  second  time  the;  cock  crew.  And 

Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  that  Jesus  said  unto 
him,  Before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  slialt  deny  me 
thrice.    And  when  he  thought  thereon,  lie  wept. 

Luke  ix.  43.  And  they  were  all  amazed  at  the 
mighty  power  of  God.  But  while  they  wondered 
every  one  at  all  things  which  Jesus  did,  he  said  unto 
his  discii)les, 

 44.  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  into  your 

ears :  for  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  into  the 
hands  of  men. 

—  xiii.  32.  +Behold,  I  cast  out  devils,  and  I  do 
cures  t(j  day  and  to  morrow,  and  the  third  day  I  shall 
be  perfected. 

 33.  Nevertheless  I  must  walk  to  day,  and  to 

morrow,  and  the  day  following :  for  it  cannot  be  that 
a  prophet  perish  out  of  Jerusalem. 

—  xvii.  25.  But  first  must  he  suffer  many  things, 
and  be  rejected  of  this  generation. 

—  xviii.  31.  Then  he  took  unto  him  the  twelve,  and 
said  unto  them.  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and 
all  things  that  are  written  by  the  prophets  concerning 
the  Son  of  man  sliall  be  accomplished. 

 32.  For  he  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  shall  be  mocked,  and  spitefully  entreated, 
and  spitted  on : 

—  —  33.  And  they  shall  scor.rgo  him,  and  put  him 
to  death ;  and  the  third  day  he  .shall  rise  aLj;ain. 

—  xxii.  21.  But,  behold,  the  hand  of  him  that  be- 
trayeth me  is  with  me  on  the  table. 

 22.  And  truly  the  Son  of  man  goeth,  as  it 

was  determined:  but  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  he 
is  betrayed ! 

 23.  And  they  began  to  inquire  among  them- 
selves, which  of  them  it  Avas  that  should  do  this  thing 

John  xii.  23.  And  Jesus  answered  them,  saying. 
The  horn*  is  come,  that  the  Sou  of  man  should  be 
glorified. 

—  xiii.  10.  Jesus  saith  to  him,  He  that  is  washed 
needeth  not  save  to  wash  feet,  but  is  clean  every 
whit:  and  ye  are  clean,  but  not  all. 

 11.  For  he  knew  who  should  betra}^  him; 

therefore  said  he,  Ye  are  not  all  clean. 

 18.  I  si)eak  not  of  you  all :  1  know  whom  I 

have  chosen  :  but  that  the  Scripture  may  be  fulfilled, 
He  that  eateth  bread  with  me  hath  lifted  up  his  heel 
against  me. 

 21.  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he  was  trou- 
bled in  spirit,  and  testitied,  and  said,  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  j  ou,  that  one  of  you  shall  betray  me. 

 22.  Then  the  disciples  looked  one  on  another. 

doubting  of  whom  he  spake. 

 -  23.  Now  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus'  bosom 

one  of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus  loved. 

 24.  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to  liim, 

that  he  should  ask  who  it  should  be  of  whom  he 
spake. 

—  —  25.  He  then  lying  on  Jesus'  breast  saith  imto 
him.  Lord,  who  is  it  ? 

 26.  Jesus  answered.  He  it  is,  to  whom  I  shall 

give  a  sop,  when  J  have  dipped  it.  And  when  he  had 
dipped  the  sop,  he  gave  it  to  Judas  Iscaiiot,  the  son  of 
Simon. 

—  —  32.  If  God  be  glorified  in  him,  God  shall  also 
glorify  him  in  himself,  and  shall  straightway  glorify 
him. 

 37.  Peter  said  unto  him.  Lord,  why  cannot 

I  follow  thee  now  ?  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thy 
sake. 

 :  38.  Jesus  answered  him.  Wilt  thou  lay  dowii 

thy  life  for  my  sake  ?  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee. 
The  cock  shall  not  crow,  till  thou  hast  denied  me 
thrice. 

—  xvii.  1.  These  words  spake  Jesus,  and  lifted  up 
his  eyes  to  heaven,  and  said.  Father,  the  hour  is 
come";  glorify  thy  Son,  that  thy  Son  also  may  glo- 
rify thee : 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


^  57.   Defection  <»f  His  Disciples. 

Mat.  xxvi.  31.  Then  saitb.  Jesus  unto  them,  All  ye 
Bhall  be  offended  because  of  me  this  niglit :  for  it"is 
written,  I  will  smite  the  Shepherd,  and  the  sheep  of 
the  flock  shall  be  scattered  abroad. 

 34.  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Verily  I  say  unto 

thee,  That  this  night,  before  the  cock  crow,  thou 
Shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

Mark  xiv.  37.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  All  ye 
shall  be  otf ended  because  of  me  this  night:  for  it'is 
written,  I  will  smite  the  Shepherd,  and  the  sheep 
shall  be  scattered. 

 30.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Verily  I  say 

unt(j  thee.  That  this  day,  emn  in  this  night,  before  the 
cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

Luke  xxii.  34.  And  he  said,  I  tell  thee,  Peter,  the 
cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  before  that  thou  shalt 
thrice  deny  that  thou  knowest  me. 

John  vi.  60.  Many  therefore  of  his  disciples,  when 
they  had  heard  this,  said,  This  is  a  hard  saying ;  who 
can  hear  it  ? 

 66.  From  that  time  many  of  his  disciples  went 

back,  and  walked  no  more  with  him. 

—  xiii.  36.  Simon  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord, 
whither  goest  thou '?  Jesus  answered  him.  Whither 
I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me  now ;  but  thou  shalt 
follow  me  afterwards. 

—  xvi.  33.  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  yea,  is  now 
come,  that  ye  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his 
own,  and  shall  leave  me  alone:  and  yet  I  am  not 
alone,  because  the  Father  is  with  me. 

§  58.    His  Death  and  Resnrrection. 

Mat.  xvi.  21.  From  that  tinie  forth  began  Jesus  to 
shew  unto  his  disciples,  how  that  he  must  go  unto 
Jerusalem,  and  suffer  many  things  of  the  elders  and 
chief  priests  and  scribes,  and  be  killed,  and  be  raised 
again  tlie  third  day. 

 23.  Then  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  re- 
buke him,  saying,  Be  it  far  from  thee,  Lord  :  this  shall 
not  be  unto  thee. 

 23.  But  he  turned,  and  said  unto  Peter,  Get 

thee  behind  me,  Satan  :  thou  art  an  offence  unto  me  : 
for  thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  be  of  God,  but 
those  that  be  of  men. 

—  xvii.  23.  And  they  shall  kill  him,  and  the  third 
day  he  shall  be  raised  again.  And  they  were  exceed- 
ing sorr}'. 

—  XX.  17.  And  Jesus  going  up  to  Jerusalem  took  the 
twelve  disciples  apart  in  the  way,  and  said  imto  them, 

 18.  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  the 

Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the  chief  priests  and 
imto  the  scribes,  and  they  shall  condemn  him  to  death, 

 19.  And  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles  to 

mock,  and  to  scourge,  and  to  crucify  liim :  and  the 
tliird  day  lie  shall  rise  again. 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
finished  all  these  sayings,  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 

 2.  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is  the  feud  of 

the  passover,  and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  to  be 
crucified. 

 33.  But  after  I  am  risen  again,  I  will  go  be- 
fore you  into  Galilee. 

Mark  viii.  31.  And  he  began  to  teach  them,  that 
the  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things,  and  be  re- 
jected of  the  elders,  and  of  the  chief  priests,  and 
scribes,  and  be  killed,  nnd  after  three  days  rise  again. 

—  -  33.  And  hr  >*pake  that  saying  openly.  And 
Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him. 

 33.  But   when   he  had  turned  about  and 

looked  on  his  disciples,  he  rebuked  Peter,  saying. 
Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan  :  for  thou  savourest  not  the 
things  that  be  of  God,  but  the  things  that  be  of  men. 

—  ix.  31.  For  he  taught  his  disciples,  and  said  unto 
them.  The  Son  of  man  is  delivered  into  the  hands  of 
men,  and  they  shall  kill  him;  and  after  that  he  is 
killed,  he  shall  rise  the  third  day. 

—  xiv.  28.  But  after  that  I  am  risen,  I  will  go  be- 
fore you  into  Galilee. 

Luke  ix.  23.  Saying,  The  Son  of  man  must  suffer 
many  things,  and  be  rejected  of  the  elders  and  chief 
priests  and  scribes,  and  be  slain,  and  be  raised  the 
third  day. 


John  ii.  19.  Jesus  ajiswered  and  said  unto  them,  De- 
stroy this  temple,  and  in  three  days  1  will  raise  it  up. 

 20.  Then  said  the  Jews,  Forty  and  six  j'cars 

was  this  temple  in  buildmg,  and  wilt  thou  rear  it  up 
in  three  days  V 

 21.  But  he  spake  of  tu..  „^mple  of  his  body. 

 22.  When  therefore  he  was  risen  from  the 

dead,  his  disciples  remembered  that  he  had  said  this 
unto  them ;  and  they  believed  the  Scripture,  and  the 
word  which  Jesus  had  said. 

—  xii.  33.  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth, 
will  draw  all  men  unto  me. 

 33.  This  he  said,  signifjdng  what  death  he 

should  die. 

 34.  The  people  answered  him.  We  have  heard 

out  of  the  law  that  Christ  abideth  for  ever:  and  how 
sayest  thou.  The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up?  who 
is  this  Sou  of  man  ? 

§  59.    His  BnriaL 

Mat.  xii.  39.  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
An  evil  and  adulterous  generation  seeketli  after  a 
sign ;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  to  it,  but  the 
sign  of  the  prophet  Jonas: 

 40.  For  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and  three 

nights  in  the  whale's  belly ;  so  shall  the  Son  of  man 
be  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the 
earth. 

John  xii.  7.  Then  said  Jesus,  Let  her  alone:  against 
the  day  of  my  burying  hath  she  kept  this. 

§  60.   His  Ascension. 

Luke  xvii.  22.  And  he  said  unto  the  disciples.  The 
days  will  come,  when  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  of 
the  days  of  the  Son  of  man,  and  ye  shall  not  see  it. 

John  i.  51.  And  he  saith  imto  him,  Verily,  verily, 
I  .say  unto  you,  Ilereafler  j^e  shall  see  heaven  open, 
and  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending 
upon  the  Son  of  man. 

—  vii.  33.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them.  Yet  a  little 
while  am  I  with  you,  and  tlicn  I  go  unto  him  that 
sent  me. 

 34.  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  vie: 

and  where  I  am,  thither  ye  cannot  come. 

—  viii.  21.  Then  said  Jesus  again  unto  them,  I  go 
my  way,  and  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  die  in  j'our 
sins :  whither  I  go,  j'e  cannot  come. 

—  xii.  8.  For  the  poor  always  ye  have  with  you ; 
but  me  ye  have  not  always. 

—  xiii.  33.  Little  children,  yet  a  little  while  I  am 
with  you.  Ye  shall  seek  me  ;  and  as  I  said  unto  the 
Jews,  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come ;  so  now  I  say  to 
you. 

—  xvi.  10.  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to  my 
Father,  and  ye  see  me  no  more ; 

 16.  A  little  while,  and  ye  .shall  not  see  me: 

and  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me,  because 
I  go  to  the  Father. 

§  61.   False  Christs. 

Mat.  xxiv.  4.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Take  heed  that  no  man  deceive  you. 

 5.  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying, 

I  am  Christ ;  and  shall  deceive  many. 

 23.  Then  if  any  man  shall  say  imto  you,  Lo, 

here  is  Christ,  or  there ;  believe  it  not. 

 24.  For  there  shall  arise  false  Christs,  and 

false  prophets,  and  shall  shew  great  signs  and  won- 
ders ;  insomuch  that,  if  it  tcere  possible,  they  shall  de- 
ceive the  very  elect. 

 25.  Behold,  I  have  told  you  before. 

 —  26.  Wherefore  if  they  shall  say  unto  you.  Be- 
hold, he  is  in  the  desert;  go  not  forth:  behold,  is 
in  the  secret  chambers  ;  believe  it  not. 

Mark  xiii.  5.  And  Jesus  answering  them  began  to 
say.  Take  heed  lest  any  man  deceive  you : 

 6.  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying, 

I  am  Christ ;  and  shall  deceive  many.  ^ 

 21.  And  then  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you,  Lo, 

here  is  Christ ;  or,  lo,  he  is  there ;  believe  hun  not : 

 23.  For  false  Christs  and  false  prophets  shall 

rise,  and  shall  shew  signs  and  wonders,  to  seduce,  if 
it  were  possible,  even  the  elect. 


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CHAP.  IV, 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Mark  xiii.  23.  But  take  ye  lieed:  behold,  I  have 
foretold  you  all  things. 

Luke-xvii.  23.  Autl  they  shall  say  to  j'ou,  See  here; 
or,  see  there  :  go  not  after  iheiii,  nor  follow  theiii. 

 21  For  as  the  lightning,  tliat  lighteneth  out 

of  the  one  part  under  heaven,  shineth  unto  the  other 
part  under  heaven ;  so  shaU  also  the  Son  of  man  be  in 
his  day. 

—  x.Ki.  8.  And  he  said,  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not 
deceived :  for  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
am  Christ;  and  the  time  draweth  near:  go  ye  not 
therefore  after  them. 

Acts  V.  36.  For  before  these  days  rose  up  Theudas, 
boasting  himself  to  be  somebodj' ;  to  whom  a  number 
of  men,  about  four  hundred,  joined  themselves :  who 
was  slain  ;  and  all,  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  scat- 
tered, and  brought  to  nought. 

 37.  After  this  man  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in 

the  days  of  the  ta.xiug,  and  drew  away  much  jieople 
after  him :  he  also  perished  ;  and  all,  even  as  many  as 
obeyed  him,  were  dispersed. 

§  62.   Destruction  of  Jerusalem. 

Mat.  xsiv.  15.  When  ye  therefore  shall  see  the 
abomination  of  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the 
prophet,  stand  in  the  holy  place,  (whoso  readeth,  let 
him  understand,) 

—  —  10.  Then  let  them  which  be  in  Judea  flee  into 
the  mountains : 

 17.  Let  him  which  is  on  the  housetop  not 

come  down  to  take  any  thing  out  of  his  house : 

—  —  18.  Neither  let  him  which  is  in  the  field  re- 
turn back  to  take  liis  clothes. 

Mark  xiii.  14.  But  when  ye  shall  see  the  abomina- 
tion of  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  prophet, 
standing  where  it  ought  not,  (let  him  that  readeth  un- 
derstand,) then  let  them  that  be  in  Judea  flee  to  the 
mountains : 

 15.  And  let  him  that  is  on  the  housetop  not 

go  down  into  the  house,  neither  enter  therein,  to  take 
any  thing  out  of  his  house : 

 16.  And  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not  turn 

back  again  for  to  take  up  his  garment. 

 28.  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree ; 

When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth 
leaves,  ye  know  that  summer  is  near : 

 29.  So  ye  in  like  manner,  when  ye  shall  see 

these  things  come  to  j)ass,  know  that  it  is  nigh,  even 
at  the  doors. 

 30  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  generation 

sliall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  done. 

Luke  xiii.  35.  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate :  and  verily  I  say  unto  you.  Ye  shall  not  sec 
me,  until  tlie  time  come  when  ye  shall  say,  Blessed  is 
he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

§  63.    Fame  of  the  Woman  who  Anointed  Him. 

Mat.  xxvi.  13.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Wheresoever 
this  gospel  sliall  be  preached  in  the  whole  world, 
there  shall  also  this,  that  this  woman  hath  done,  be 
told  for  a  memorial  of  her. 

Mark  xiv.  8.  She  hath  done  what  she  could:  she  is 
come  aforehand  to  anoint  my  body  to  the  burying. 

 9.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Wheresoever  this 

gospel  shall  be  preached  throughout  the  whole  world, 
thifi  also  that  she  hath  done  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a 
memorial  of  her. 

§  64.    Accommodations  for  the  Passover. 

Mark  xiv.  13.  And  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his  dis- 
ciples, and  saith  unto  them,  Go  ye  into  tlie  city,  and 
there  shall  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water : 
follow  him. 

 14.  And  wheresoever  he  shall  go  in,  say^'c  to 

the  goodman  of  the  house,  Tlie  Master  saith.  Where 
is  the  guest-chamber,  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover 
with  mv  disciples? 

 "15.  And  he  will  show  you  a  large  upper  room 

furnished  cgid  jirepared :  there  make  ready  for  us. 

 16.  And  his  disciples  went  forth,  and  came 

into  the  city,  and  found  as  he  had  said  unto  them :+ 

§  65.   Peter's  Martyrdom. 
John  xxi.  18.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  When 


thou  wast  young,  thou  girdest  thyself,  and  walkedst 
whither  thou  wouldest ;  but  when  thou  shalt  be  old, 
thou  shalt  stretch  forlli  thy  hands,  and  another  shall 
gird  thee,  and  carry  thi-e  whither  thou  wouldest  not. 

—  —  19.  Tliis  spake  he,  signifying  by  what  death 
he  should  glorify  God.  And  when  he  had  spoken 
this,  he  saith  unto  him.  Follow  me. 

§  66.   Success  of  His  Giospel. 

Mat.  xvi.  28.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  There  be  some 
standing  here,  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 
see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his  kingdom. 

—  xxiv.  14.  And  this  gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall  be 
preached  in  all  the  world  for  a  witness  unto  all  na- 
tions; and  then  shall  the  end  come. 

—  —  34.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  This  generation 
shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  fulfilled. 

 35.  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but 

my  words  shall  not  pass  away, 

Mark  ix.  1.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  .say 
xmto  you.  That  there  be  some  of  them  that  stand 
here,  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they  have 
seen  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  power. 

—  xiii.  10.  And  the  gospel  must  first  be  published 
among  all  nations. 

 31.  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away :  but 

my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

— -  xvi.  17.  And  these  signs  shall  follow  them  that 
believe ;  In  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  devils  ;  they 
shall  speak  with  new  tongues ; 

 18.  They  shall  take  up  serpents  ;  and  if  they 

drink  any  deadly  tiling,  it  sliall  not  hurt  them ;  they 
shall  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and  the}'  shall  recover. 

Luke  ix.  27.  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  there  be  some 
standing  here,  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 
see  the  kingdom  of  God. 

§  67.   Reason  for  Predicting. 

John  xiii.  19.  Now  I  tell  j-ou  before  it  come,  that, 
M'heu  it  is  come  to  jiass,  ye  may  believe  that  I  am  he. 

—  xiv.  29.  And  now  I  have  told  you  before  it  come 
to  pass,  that,  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  might  be- 
lieve. 

—  xvi.  4.  But  these  things  have  I  told  you,  that 
when  the  time  shall  come,  ye  maj^  remember  that  I 
told  j'ou  of  them.  And  these  things  I  said  not  unto 
you  at  the  beginning,  because  I  was  with  you. 

§  68.   Christ's  Travels  and  S()journings."- 

(A.  FIRST  YEAR  OF  HIS  MINISTRY.) 

See  Mat.  iv.  1.   Mark  i.  12.   Luke  iv.  I.   John  i. 

28;  ii.  1,  12,  13. 

(B.  THE  NEXT  TWO  YEARS.) 
(1.  TO  GALILEE  THROUGH  SAiIARI.\.) 

Mat.  iv.  12.  Now  when  Jesus  had  heard  that  John 
was  cast  into  prison,  he  departed  into  Galilee ; 

 13.  And  leaving  Nazareth,  he  came  and  dwelt 

in  Capernaum,  which  is  upon  the  sea  coast,  in  the 
borders  of  Zabulon  and  Nephthalim  : 

 14.  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken 

by  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying, 

 15.  The  land  of  Zabulon,  and  the  land  of 

Nephthalim,  by  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan, 
Galilee  of  the  Gentiles; 

Mark  i.  14.  Now  after  that  John  was  put  in  prison, 
Jesus  came  into  Galilee,  preaching  the  gospel  of  the 
kinffdom  of  God, 

John  iv.  3.  He  left  Judea,  and  departed  again  into 
Galilee. 

 4.  And  he  must  needs  go  through  Samaria. 

 5.  Then  cometh  he  to  a  city  of  Samaria,  which 

is  called  Sychar,  near  to  the  parcel  of  ground  that 
Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph. 

 43.  Now  after  two  days  he  departed  thence, 

and  went  into  Galilee. 

 45.  Then  when  he  was  come  into  Galilee,  the 

Galileans  received  him,  having  seen  all  the  things  that 
he  did  at  Jerusalem  at  the  feast :  for  they  also  went 
unto  the  feast. 

 46.  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Caua  of  Galilee, 

where  ho  made  the  water  wine.  -4- 

SeeLuke  iv.  16,  31. 


*  In  their  chronological  order.=H. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


(2.  TO  JERUSALEM.) 

John  V.  1.  After  this  there  was  ;i  feast  of  the  Jews  ; 
and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem. 

(3.  AGAIN  IN  GALILEE.) 

(See  Mat.  xii.  15.    Mark  iii.  7.) 

Luke  vii.  1.  Now  when  he  had  ended  all  his  sayings 
in  the  audience  of  the  people,  he  entered  into  Caper- 
naum. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  day  after  that  he 

went  into  a  city  called  Nain ;  and  many  of  his  dis- 
ciples went  with  him,  and  much  people. 

Mark  iv.  35.  And  tlie  same  day,  when  the  even  was 
come,  he  saith  unto  them,  Let  us  pass  over  unto  the 
other  side. 

 36.  And  when  they  had  sent  away  the  multi- 
tude, thej'  took  him  even  as  he  was  in  the  ship.  And 
there  were  also  with  him  other  little  ships. 

Mat.  ix  1.  And  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  passed 
over,  and  came  into  his  own  city. 

Mark  v.  1.  And  they  came  over  unto  the  other  side 
of  the  sea,  into  the  country  of  the  Gadarencs. 

Luke  viii.  26.  And  they  arrived  at  the  countiy  of 
the  Gadarenes,  which  is  over  against  Galilee. 

Mat.  ix.  19.  And  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him,  and 
so  did  his  disciples. 

Mark  vi.  1.  And  he  went  out  from  thence,  and  came 
into  his  own  country ;  and  his  disciples  follow  him. 

Mat.  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
made  an  end  of  commaudiug  his  twelve  disciples,  he 
departed  thence  to  teach  and  to  preach  in  their  cities. 

—  xiv.  34.  And  when  they  were  gone  over,  they 
came  into  the  laud  of  Genuesaret. 

Mark  vi.  45.  And  straightway  he  constrained  his  dis- 
ciples to  get  into  the  ship,  and  to  go  to  the  other  side 
before  unto  Bethsaida,  while  he  sent  away  the  people. 

 53.  And  when  they  had  passed  over,  they 

came  into  the  land  of  Genuesaret,  and  drew  to  the 
shore. 

John  vi.  1.  After  these  things  Jesus  went  over  the 
sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  the  sea  of  Tiberias. 

(4.  COASTS  OF  TYRE  AND  SIDON.) 

Mat.  XV.  21.  Then  Jesus  went  thence,  and  departed 
into  tlie  coasts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon. 
See  Mark  vii.  24. 

(5.  THROUGH  DEC.\POLIS.) 

Mark  vii.  81.  And  again,  departing  from  the  coasts 
of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  he  came  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee, 
through  the  midst  of  the  coasts  of  Decapolis. 

(6.  IN  GALILEE  AGAIN.) 

Mat.  XV.  39.  And  he  sent  away  the  multitude,  and 
took  ship,  and  came  into  the  coasts  of  Magdala. 

Mark  viii.  10.  And  straightway  he  entered  into  a 
ship  with  his  disciples,  and  came  into  the  parts  of 
Dalmanutha. 

 13.  And  he  left  them,  and  entering  into  the 

ship  again  departed  to  the  other  side. 

See  Mat.  xvi.  13.  Mark  viii.  27.  Mat.  xvii.  24. 
Mark  ix.  33. 

(C.  THE  LAST  SIX  MONTHS.) 
(1.  JERUSALEM.) 

Luke  ix.  61.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  time 
was  come  that  he  should  be  received  up,  he  steadfastly 
set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem, 

—  xvii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  to  Jeru- 
salem, that  he  passed  through  the  midst  of  Samaria 
and  Gahlee. 

John  x.  22.  And  it  was  at  Jerusalem  the  feast  of  the 
dedication,  and  it  was  winter. 

 23.  And  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple  in  Solo- 

mi)n's  porch. 

(2.  EPHRAIM.) 

See  John  xi.  54. 

(3.  PEREA.) 

Mat.  xix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  tJiat  when  Jesus 
had  finished  these  sayings,  he  departed  from  Galilee, 
and  came  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond  Jordan ; 

See  Mark  x.  1. 


(4.  IN  AND  ABOUT  JERUSALEM.) 

Luke  xiii.  22.  And  he  went  through  the  cities  and 
villages,  teaching,  and  journeying  toward  Jerusalem. 

—  xix.  1.  And  Jesus  entered  and  passed  through 
Jericho. 

Mat.  xxi.  1.  And  when  tliey  drew  nigh  unto  Jerusa- 
lem, and  were  come  to  Bethpliage,  unto  the  mount  of 
Olives,  then  sent  Jesus  two  disciples, 

 4.  All  this  was  douc,  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 

which  was  sjjokeu  by  the  prophet,  saying, 

 5.  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion,  Behold,  thy 

King  Cometh  unto  thee,  meek,  and  sitting  upon  an  ass, 
and  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass. 

 15.  And  when  the  chief  priests  and  scribes 

saw  the  wonderful  things  that  he  did,  and  the  chil- 
dren crying  in  the  temjile,  and  saying,  Hosanua  to  the 
Son  of  David ;  they  were  sore  displeased, 

 16.  And  said  unto  him,  Hearest  thou  what 

these  say  ?  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Yea ;  have  ye 
never  read.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
thou  hast  perfected  praise  ? 

Mark  xi.  1.  And  when  they  came  nigh  to  Jerusalem, 
unto  Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at  the  mount  of  Olives, 
he  scndeth  forth  two  of  his  disciples, 

Luke  xix.  28.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he 
went  before,  ascending  up  to  Jerusalem. 

John  xii.  12.  On  the  next  day  much  people  that 
were  come  to  the  feast,  when  they  heard  that  Jesus 
was  coming  to  Jerusalem, 

 13.  Took  branches  of  palm  trees,  and  went 

forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried,  Hosanua :  Blessed  is  the 
King  of  Israel  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  Jesus,  Avheii  he  had  found  a  young 

ass,  sat  thereon ;  as  it  is  written, 

 15.  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Sion :  behold,  thy 

King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt. 

 16.  These  things  understood  not  his  disciples 

at  the  first:  but  when  Jesus  was  glorified,  then  re- 
membered they  that  these  things  were  written  of  him, 
and  thai  they  had  done  these  things  unto  him. 

Mark  xi.  11.  And  Jesus  entered  into  Jerusalem,  and 
into  the  temijle :  and  Avhen  he  had  looked  round  about 
upon  all  things,  and  now  the  eventide  was  come,  he 
went  out  unto  Bethany  with  the  twelve. 

 19.  And  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out 

of  the  city. 

 27.  And  they  come  again  to  Jerusalem  ;  and 

as  he  was  walking  in  the  temple,  there  come  to  him 
the  chief  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  the  elders, 

Luke  x.xii.  39.  And  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he 
was  M  ont,  to  the  mount  of  Olives ;  and  his  disciples 
also  followed  him. 

John  xviii.  1.  When  Jesus  had  spoken  these  words, 
he  went  forth  with  his  disciples  over  the  brook  Cedron, 
where  was  a  garden,  into  the  which  he  entered,  and 
his  disciples. 


§  69. 


Source  of  ChrLst's  Power  to  Work 
Miracles. 


Mat.  iii.  16.  And  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went 
up  straightway  out  of  the  water  :  and,  lo,  the  heavens 
were  opened  imto  him,  and  he  saw  the  Spirit  of  God 
descending  like  a  dove,  and  lighting  upon  him. 

—  xii.  28.  But  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  the  Spirit  of 
God,  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come'unto  you. 

§  70.   Christ's  Miracles. 

Mat.  iv.  23.  And  Jesus  went  about  all  Galilee,  teach- 
ing in  their  synagogues,  and  preaching  the  gospel  of 
the  kingdom,  and  healing  all  manner  of  sickness  and 
all  manner  of  disease  among  the  people. 

 24.  And  his  fame  went  throughout  all  Syria: 

and  they  brought  unto  him  all  sick  people  that  were 
taken  with  divers  diseases  and  torments,  and  those 
which  were  possessed  with  devils,  and  those  which 
were  lunatic,  and  those  that  had  the  palsy;  and  he 
healed  them. 

—  viii.  17.  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying.  Himself  took 
our  infirmities,  and  bare  our  sicknesses. 

—  xiv.  14.  And  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great 
multitude,  and  was  moved  with  compassion  toward 
them,  and  he  healed  their  sick. 


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CHAr.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Mat.  XV.  30.  And  great  multitudes  came  unto  hiin, 
liaviug  with  tliem  those  that  laere  lame,  blind,  dumb, 
maimed,  and  many  others,  and  cast  them  down  at 
Jesus'  feet ;  and  lie  healed  them : 

—  xix.  2.  And  great  multitudes  followed  him  ;  and 
he  healed  them  there. 

—  xxi.  14.  And  the  blind  and  tlic  lame  came  to  him 
in  the  temple ;  and  he  healed  them. 

Mark  i.  32.  And  at  even,  when  tlie  sun  did  set,  they 
brought  unto  him  all  that  were  diseased,  and  them 
that  were  possessed  with  devils. 

 33.  And  all  the  city  was  gathered  together  at 

the  door. 

 34.  And  he  healed  many  that  were  sick  of 

divers  diseases,  and  cast  out  many  devils ;  and  suffer- 
ed not  tlie  devils  to  speak,  because  they  knew  him. 

—  vi.  55.  And  ran  through  that  whole  region  round 
about,  and  began  to  carry  about  in  beds  "those  that 
were  sick,  where  they  heard  he  was. 

 5i3.  And  whithersoever  he  entered,  into  vil- 
lages, or  cities,  or  country,  they  laid  the  sick  in  the 
streets,  and  besought  him  that  they  might  touch  if  it 
were  but  the  border  of  liis  garment:  and  as  many  as 
touched  him  were  made  whole. 

Luke  iv.  40.  Now  when  the  sun  was  setting,  all  they 
that  had  any  sick  with  divers  diseases  brought  them 
unto  him  ;  and  he  laid  bis  hands  on  every  one  of  them, 
and  healed  them. 

—  V.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as 
he  was  teaching,  that  there  were  Phari.sees  and  "doc- 
tors of  the  law  sitting  by,  which  were  come  out  of 
every  town  of  Galilee,  and  Judea,  and  Jerusalem : 
and  the  power  of  the  Lord  was  preient  to  heal  them. 

—  vi.  19.  And  the  whole  multitude  sought  to  touch 
him:  for  there  went  virtue  out  of  him,  and  healed 
them  all. 

—  vii.  31.  And  in  that  same  hour  he  cured  many  of 
their  infirmities  and  plagties,  and  of  evil  spirits;  and 
unto  many  that  were  blind  he  gave  sight. 

John  XX.  30.  And  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus 
in  the  presence  of  his  disciples,  which  are  "not  M'ritten 
in  this  book : 

—  xxi.  25.  And  there  are  also  many  other  things 
which  Jesus  did,  the  which,  if  they  should  be  written 
every  one,  I  suppose  that  even  the  world  itself  could 
not  contain  the  books  that  should  be  written.  Amen. 

§  71.   Coinmaiuls  to  Conceal  His  Miracles  and 
Mission. 

Mat.  xii.  15.  +and  great  multitudes  followed  him, 
and  he  healed  them  all ; 

 16.  And  charged  them  that  they  should  not 

make  him  known : 

—  xvi.  20.  Then  charged  he  his  disciples  that  they 
should  tell  no  man  that  he  was  Jesus  the  Christ. 

—  xvii.  9.  And  as  they  came  down  from  the  mount- 
ain, Jesus  charged  them,  saying,  Tell  the  vision  to  no 
man,  until  the  Son  of  man  be  risen  again  from  the 
dead. 

Mark  i.  43.  And  he  straitly  charged  him,  and  forth- 
with sent  him  away ; 

 44.  And  saith  unto  him.  See  thou  say  nothing 

to  any  man:  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  to  the 
priest,  and  offer  for  thy  cleansing  those  things  which 
Moses  connnanded,  for  a  testimony  unto  them. 

—  V.  43.  And  he  cliarged  them  "straitly  that  no  man 
should  know  it;  and  commanded  that  something 
should  be  given  her  to  cat. 

—  vii.  3(3.  And  he  charged  them  that  they  should 
tell  no  man:  but  the  more  he  cliarged  them, "so  much 
the  more  a  great  deal  they  published  it ; 

—  viii.  26.  And  he  sent  him  away  to  his  house, 
saying.  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor"  tell  it  to  any  in 
the  town. 

 30.  And  he  charged  them  that  they  should 

tell  no  man  of  him. 

—  ix.  9.  And  as  they  came  down  from  the  mount- 
ain, he  charged  them  "tliat  they  should  fell  no  man 
what  things  they  had  seen,  till  the  Son  of  man  were 
risen  from  the  dead. 

 10.  And  they  kept  that  saying  with  them- 
selves, questioning  one  with  another  what  the  rising 
from  the  dead  should  mean. 

4; 


 30.  And  they  departed  thence,  and  passed 

through  Galilee;  an"d  he  would  not  that  any  man 
should  know  it. 

—  xi.  30.  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from  heaven, 
or  of  men  ?  answer  me. 

 31.  And  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  say- 
ing, If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven ;  he  will  say,  Why 
then  did  ye  not  believe  him  ? 

 3"2.  But  if  we  shall  say.  Of  men ;  they  feared 

the  people :  for  all  men  counted  John,  that  he  was  a 
prophet  indeed. 

 33.  And  they  answered  and  said  unto  Jesus, 

We  cannot  tell.  And  Jesus  answering  saith  unto 
them.  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
these  things. 

Luke  viii.  56.  And  her  parents  were  astonished: 
but  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no  man 
what  was  done. 

—  ix.  21.  And  he  straitly  charged  them,  and  com- 
manded tliem  to  tell  no  man  that  thing ; 

§  72.   Command  or  Permission  to  pnblish 
Miracles. 

Mark  v.  19.  Howbeit  Jesus  suffered  him  not,  but 
saith  unto  him.  Go  home  to  fhy  friends,  and  tell  them 
how  great  tilings  the  Lord  hath  done  for  thee,  and 
hath  had  compassion  on  tliee. 

 20.  And  he  departed,  and  began  to  publish  in 

Decapolis  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  for  him : 
and  all  men  did  marvel. 

Luke  viii.  38.  Now  the  man,  out  of  whom  the  dev- 
ils were  departed,  besouglit  him  that  he  might  be  with 
him:  but  Jesus  sent  him  awaj-,  saying, 

 39.  Return  to  Uiine  own  house,  and  shew  how 

great  things  God  hath  done  unto  thee.  And  he  went 
ills  way,  and  published  througliout  the  whole  citj*, 
how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  unto  him. 

§  73.   Clirist's  Reception  by  Men. 

(1.  FAME  THROUGHOUT  THE  LAXD.) 

Mat.  ix.  26.  And  the  fame  hereof  weht  abroad  into 
all  that  land. 

 31.  But  they,  when  they  were  departed,  spread 

abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  country. 

Mark  i.  28.  And  immediately  liis  fame  spread  abroad 
throughout  all  the  region  round  about  Galilee. 

 45.  But  he  went  out,  and  began  to  publish  it 

much,  and  to  blaze  abroad  the  matter,  insomuch  that 
Jesus  could  no  more  openly  ente.'  into  the  city,  but 
was  without  in  desert  places :  and  they  came  to  hun 
from  every  quarter. 

—  ii.  1.  And  again  he  entered  into  Capernaum  after 
mine  days ;  and  it  was  noised  that  lie  was  in  the  house. 

—  V.  16.  And  they  that  saw  it  fold  tlicm  liow  it  be- 
fell to  him  that  Avas  possessed  with  the  devil,  and 
also  concerning  the  swine. 

—  vi.  54.  And  wlien  they  were  come  out  of  the 
ship,  straightway  they  knew  him, 

—  vii.  24.  And  from  thence  he  arose,  and  went  into 
the  borders  of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  and  entered  info  a 
house,  and  would  have  no  man  know  it :  but  he  could 
not  be  hid. 

Luke  iv.  14.  And  Jesus  returned  in  the  power  of  the 
Spirit  info  Galilee :  and  there  went  out  a  fame  of  him 
flirougli  all  the  region  round  about. 

—  —  37.  And  the  fame  of  him  went  out  into  every 
place  of  the  country  round  about. 

—  V.  15.  But  so  much  the  more  went  there  a  fame 
abroad  of  him :  and  great  multitudes  came  together 
to  hear,  and  to  be  liealcd  by  him  of  their  infirmities. 

—  vii.  17.  And  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth 
throughout  all  Judea,  and  throughout  all  the  region 
round  about. 

—  viii.  34.  When  they  that  fed  them  saw  what 
was  done,  they  fled,  and"  went  and  told  it  in  the  cit}- 
and  in  the  country. 

John  i.  37.  And  the  two  disciples  heard  him  speak, 
and  they  followed  Jesus. 

 "38.  Then  Jesus  turned,  and  saw  them  follow- 
ing, and  saith  unto  them.  What  seek  ye?    They  said 
unto  liim,  R:ibbi.  (which  i-^  to  say,  being  interpreted, 
blaster where  dwellest  thou? 
 39.  He  saith  imfo  them,  Come  and  see.  They 

8 


CHAP.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  HI. 


came  and  saw  where  he  dwelt,  and  abode  with  him 
that  day  :  for  it  was  about  the  tenth  liour. 

John  vii.  50.  Nicodeiuus  saith  unto  them,  (he  that 
came  to  Jesus  by  night,  being  one  of  tliem,) 

(3.  FOLLOWED  BY  MULTITUDES.) 

Mat.  iv.  25.  And  there  followed  him  great  multitudes 
of  people  from  Galilee,  and  frvm  Decapolis,  and  from 
Jerusalem,  and  from  Judea,  and  from  beyond  Jordan. 

—  viii.  1.  When  he  was  eome  down  from  the 
mountain,  great  multitudes  followed  him. 

—  xiii.  1.  The  same  day  went  Jesus  out  of  tlie 
house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side. 

 3.  And  great  multitudes  were  gathered  togeth- 
er unto  him,  so  that  he  went  into  a  ship,  and  sat ;  and 
the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  shore. 

—  xiv.  13.  When  Jesus  heard  of  it,  he  departed 
thence  by  ship  into  a  desert  place  apart:  and  when 
the  people  had  heard  thereof,  they  followed  him  on 
foot  out  of  the  cities. 

—  XX.  39.  And  as  they  departed  from  Jericho,  a 
great  multitude  followed  him. 

Mark  i.  37.  And  when  they  had  found  him,  they 
said  unto  him,  All  men  seek  for  thee. 

—  ii.  3.  And  straightway  many  were  gathered  to- 
gether, insomuch  that  there  was  no  room  to  receive 
them,  no,  not  so  much  as  about  the  door:  and  he 
preached  the  word  unto  them. 

—  iii.  10.  For  he  had  healed  many;  insomuch  that 
they  presse.l  upon  him  for  to  touch  him,  as  many  as 
had  plagues. 

 20.  And  the  multitude  cometli  together  again, 

so  that  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread. 

—  V.  31.  And  when  Jesus  was  passed  over  again  by 
ship  unto  the  otlier  side,  much  people  gathered  unto 
him ;  and  he  was  nigh  imto  the  sea. 

—  vi.  33.  And  the  people  saw  them  departing,  and 
many  knew  liim,  and  ran  afoot  thither  out  of  all  cities, 
and  outwent  tlieni,  and  came  together  unto  him. 

—  ix.  14.  And  when  he  came  to  hh  disciples,  he 
saw  a  great  multitude  about  them,  and  the  scribes 
questioning  with  them. 

  lo.  And  straightway  all  the  people,  when  they 

beheld  him,  were  greatly  amazed,  and  running  to  him 
saluted  him. 

Luke  iv.  43.  And  when  it  was  day,  he  departed  and 
went  into  a  desert  place:  and  the  jjeople  sought  him, 
and  came  unto  him,  and  stayed  him,  that  he  should 
not  depart  from  them. 

—  V.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  the  people 
pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the  word  of  God,  he  stood 
by  the  lake  of  Gennesaret. 

 18.  And,  behold,  men  brought  in  a  bed  a  man 

which  was  taken  with  a  palsy:  and  they  sought  means 
to  bring  him  in,  and  to  lay  him  before  him. 

 19.  And  when  they  could  not  find  by  what  vay 

they  might  bring  him  in  because  of  the  multitude,  they 
went  upon  the  housetop  and  let  him  down  through  the 
tiling  with  his  couch  into  the  midst  before  Jesus. 

—  vi.  17.  And  he  came  down  with  them,  and  stood 
in  the  plain,  and  tlie  company  of  his  disciples,  and  a 
great  multitude  of  people  out  of  all  Judea  and  Jeru- 
salem, and  from  the  sea  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon, 
which  came  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed  of  their 
diseases ; 

—  viii.  40.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Jesus 
was  returned,  the  people  gladly  received  him :  for  they 
were  all  waiting  for  him. 

 45.  And  Jesus  said.  Who  touched  me  ?  When 

all  denied,  Peter  and  they  that  were  with  hinr  said. 
Master,  the  multitude  throng  tliee  and  press  ihce,  and 
sayest  thou.  Who  touched  me? 

—  ix.  9.  And  Herod  said,  John  have  I  beheaded ; 
but  who  is  this,  of  whom  I  hear  such  things?  And  he 
desired  to  see  him. 

 37.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  next  day, 

when  they  were  come  down  from  the  hill,  much  peo- 
ple met  him. 

—  xii.  1.  In  the  mean  time,  when  there  were  gather- 
ed together  an  innumerable  multitude  of  people,  inso- 
much that  they  trode  one  upon  another,  he  began  to 
say  unto  his  disciples  first  of  all.  Beware  ye  of  the 
leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is  hypocrisy. 


—  xiv.  25.  And  there  went  great  multitudes  with 
him:  and  he  turned,  and  said  unto  them, 

—  xviii.  3G.  And  hearing  the  multitude  pass  by,  he 
asked  what  it  meant. 

 37.  And  they  told  him,  that  Jesus  of  Naza- 
reth passeth  by. 

—  xxiii.  8.  And  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  hc  was  ex- 
ceeding glad :  for  he  was  desirous  to  see  him  of  a  long 
season  ,  because  he  had  heard  many  things  of  him : 
and  he  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done  by  him. 

John  vi.  2.  And  a  great  multitude  followed  him,  be- 
cause they  saw  his  miracles  which  he  did  on  them 
that  were  diseased. 

 5.  When  Jesus  then  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw 

a  great  company  come  unto  him,  he  saith  mito  Philip, 
Whence  shall  we  buy  bread,  that  tliese  may  eat? 

 6.  And  this  he  said  to  prove  him :  for  he  him- 
self loiew  what  he  would  do. 

 24.  When  the  people  therefore  saw  that  Jesus 

was  not  there,  neither  his  disciples,  they  also  took 
shipping,  and  came  to  Capernaum,  seeking  for  Jesus. 

 25.  And  when  they  had  found  him  on  the 

other  side  of  the  sea,  they  said  unto  him,  liabbi,  when 
earnest  thou  hither? 

—  vii.  11.  Then  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the  feast, 
and  said,  Where  is  he  ? 

 25.  Then  said  some  of  them  of  Jerusalem,  Is 

not  this  he,  whom  they  seek  to  kill? 

— ■  xii.  17.  The  jicople  therefore  that  was  with  him 
when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  the  grave,  and  raised 
him  from  the  dead,  bai'e  record. 

 18.  For  this  cause  the  people  also  met  him, 

for  that  they  heard  that  he  had  done  this  miracle. 

 19.  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  among  them- 
selves, Pei'ceive  ye  how  je  prevail  nothing?  behold, 
the  world  is  gone  after  hun. 

(3.  HIS  MIR.\CLES  AND  DOCTRIKES  "WONDERED  AT.) 

Mat.  viii.  27.  But  the  men  marvelled,  saying.  What 
manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even  the  winds  and  the 
sea  obey  him ! 

—  ix.  8.  But  when  the  multitudes  saw  it,  they  mar- 
velled, and  glorified  God,  which  had  given  such  poM'er 
unto  men. 

Mark  i.  27.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch 
that  they  questioned  among  themselves,  saying,  What 
tiling  is  this?  what  new  doctrine  is  this?  for  with 
authority  commandetli  he  even  the  unclean  spirits, 
and  they  do  obey  him. 

—  vii.  37.  And  were  beyond  measure  astonished, 
saying,  He  hath  done  all  things  well :  he  maketh  both 
the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to  speak. 

John  vii.  31.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
I  have  done  one  work,  and  j  e  all  marvel. 


Mat.  vii.  28.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
ended  these  sayings,  the  people  were  astonished  at  his 
doctrine : 

 39.  For  he  taught  them  as  one  having  author- 
ity, and  not  as  the  scribes. 

—  xxii.  23.  When  they  had  heard  these  words,  they 
marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went  their  way. 

 33.  And  when  the  multitude  heard  this,  they 

were  astonished  at  his  doctrine. 

Mark  i.  23.  And  they  were  astonished  at  his  doc- 
trine: for  he  taught  them  as  one  that  had  authority, 
and  not  as  the  scribes. 

Luke  iv.  23.  And  all  bai'e  him  witness,  and  wondered 
at  the  gracious  words  which  proceeded  out  of  his 
mouth.    And  they  said.  Is  not  this  Joseph's  son  ? 

  33.  And  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine  : 

for  his  word  was  with  power. 

John  vii.  15.  And  the  Jews  marvelled,  saying,  How 
knoweth  this  man  letters,  having  never  learned  ? 

(4.  RECEIVED  AS  A  GUEST.) 

Mat.  ix.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Jesns  pat  at 
meat  in  the  house,  beliold,  many  publicans  and  sinners 
came  and  sat  down  with  him  and  his  disciples. 

—  xxi.  17.  And  he  left  them,  and  went  out  of  the 
city  into  Bethany;  and  he  lodged  there. 

Mark  ii.  15.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  that,  as  Jesus  sat 
at  meat  in  his  house,  many  publicans  and  sinners  sat 


49 


CHAP.  lY. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


also  together  with  Jesiis  and  liis  disciples;  for  there 
were  many,  and  they  followed  him. 

Mark  ii.  16.  And  when  the  scribes  and  Pharisees 
saw  him  eat  with  publicans  and  sinners,  they  said 
unto  his  disciples.  How  is  it  that  he  eateth  and  drink- 
cth  with  publicans  and  sinners? 

Luke  V.  29.  And  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his 
own  house :  and  there  was  a  great  company  of  publi- 
cans and  of  others  that  sat  down  with  them. 

—  vii.  36.  And  one  of  the  Pharisees  desired  him 
that  he  would  eat  with  him.  And  he  went  into  the 
Pharisee's  house,  and  sat  down  to  meat. 

—  xi.  37.  And  as  he  spake,  a  certain  Pharisee  be- 
sought him  to  dine  with  him :  and  he  went  in,  and  sat 
down  to  meat. 

—  xiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  into  the 
house  of  one  of  the  chief  Pharisees  to  eat  bread  on 
the  sabbath  day,  that  they  watched  him. 

—  xix.  5.  And  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place,  he 
looked  up,  and  saw  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Zaccheus, 
make  haste,  and  come  down  ;  for  to  day  I  must  abide 
at  thy  house. 

 6.  And  he  made  haste,  and  came  down,  and 

received  him  joyfully. 

John  iv.  40.  So  when  the  Samaritans  were  come 
unto  liim,  they  besought  him  that  he  would  tarry 
with  them :  and  he  abode  there  two  days. 

—  xi.  5.  Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister, 
and  Lazarus. 

 6.  When  he  had  heard  therefore  that  he  was 

sick,  he  abode  two  days  still  in  the  same  place  where 
he  was 

—  —  20.  Then  Martha,  as  soon  as  she  heard  that 
Jesus  was  coming,  went  and  met  him :  but  Mary  sat 
still  in  the  house. 

(5.  MISUNDERSTOOD  BT  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Mark  ix.  32.  But  tliey  understood  not  that  saying, 
and  were  afraid  to  ask  him. 

—  xi.  28.  And  said  unto  hnn,  By  what  authority 
doest  thou  these  things?  and  wlio  gave  thee  this  au- 
thority to  do  these  things  ? 

 29.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I 

will  also  ask  of  you  one  question,  and  answer  me,  and 
I  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these  things. 

Luke  ix.  45.  But  they  vmderstood  not  tliis  saying, 
and  it  was  hid  from  them,  that  they  ])erceived  it  not : 
and  they  feared  to  ask  hina  of  that  saying. 

—  xviii.  34.  And  they  understood  none  of  these 
things:  and  this  saying  was  hid  from  them,  neither 
knew  they  the  things  which  were  spoken 

—  xxiii.  6.  When  Pilate  heard  of  Galilee,  he  asked 
whether  the  man  were  a  Galilean. 

John  iv.  3L  In  tlie  mean  while  his  disciples  prayed 
him,  saying,  Master,  eat. 

 32.  But  he  said  unto  them,  I  have  meat  to  eat 

that  ye  know  not  of 

 33.  Therefore  said  the  disciples  one  to  an- 
other. Hath  any  man  brought  him  augJit  to  cat? 

 34.  Jesus  saith  imto  them,  My  meat  is  to  do 

the  will  of  him  that  sent  me,  and  to  tinish  his  work, 

—  vi.  41.  The  Jews  then  murmured  at  him,  because 
he  said,  I  am  the  bread  which  came  down  from 
heaven. 

 42.  And  they  said.  Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  son 

of  Joseph,  whose  father  and  mother  we  know  ?  how 
is  it  then  that  he  saith,  I  came  down  from  heaven  ? 

 43.  .lesus  therefore  answered  and  said  unto 

them,  Murmur  not  among  yourselves. 

—  vii.  36.  What  manner  of  saying  is  this  that  he 
said,  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  wtc  .•  and 
where  I  am,  tliither  ye  cannot  come  ? 

—  viii.  25.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Who  art  thou  ? 
And  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Even  the  same  that  I  said 
imto  you  from  the  beginning. 

 27.  They  understood  not  that  he  spake  to 

them  of  the  Father. 

 43.  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech  ? 

even  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word. 

—  X.  6.  This  parable  Jesus  spake  unto  them ;  but 
they  understood  not  what  things  they  were  which  he 
spake  unto  them. 

 24.  Then  came  the  Jews  round  about  him. 


and  said  tmto  him.  How  long  dost  thou  make  us  to 
doubt?    If  thou  be  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly. 

—  xi.  56.  Then  sought  they  for  Jesus,  and  spake 
among  them.selves,  as  they  stood  in  the  temple.  What 
think  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to  the  feast? 

—  xlii.  7.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  AVhat 
I  do  thou  knowest  not  now;  but  thou  shalt  know 
hereafter. 

—  xiv.  4.  And  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the  way 
ye  know. 

 5.  Thomas  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  we  know  not 

whither  thou  goest ;  and  how  can  we  know  the  way? 

—  xvi.  17.  Then  said  some  of  his  disciples  among 
themselves.  What  is  this  that  he  saith  unto  us,  A  little 
while,  and  ye  shall  not  see  me :  and  again,  a  little  while, 
and  ye  shall  see  me  :  and.  Because  I  go  to  the  Father? 

— " —  18.  They  said  therefore,  What  is  this  that  he 
saith,  A  little  while  ?  we  cannot  tell  what  he  saith. 

 19.  Now  Jesus  knew  that  they  were  desi- 
rous to  ask  him,  and  saith  unto  them,  Do  j-e  inquire 
among  yourselves  of  that  I  said,  A  little  while,  and 
ye  .shall  not  see  me  :  and  again,  a  little  Avhile,  and  ye 
shall  see  me  ? 

—  xxi.  23.  Then  went  this  saying  abroad  among 
the  brethren,  that  that  disciple  should  not  die:  3'et 
Jesus  said  not  unto  him.  He  shall  not  die  ;  but,  if  I  will 
that  he  tarry  till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee  ? 

(6.  OPIXIONS  OF  THE  PEOPLE.) 

A.  Christ's  inquiry  of  opinions. 
Mat.  xvi.  13.  When  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts  of 
Cesarea  Philippi,  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying.  Whom 
do  men  say  that  I,  the  Son  of  man.  am? 

—  — •  15.  He  saith  unto  them.  But  whom  say  ye 
that  I  am  ? 

Mark  viii.  27.  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  his  disciples, 
into  the  towns  of  Cesarea  Philippi :  and  by  the  way 
he  asked  his  disciples,  saying  unto  them.  Whom  do 
men  say  that  I  am  ? 

 28.  And  they  answered,  John  the  Baptist : 

but  some  say,  Elias  ;  and  others.  One  of  the  prophet.s. 

 29.  And  he  saith  unto  them,  But  whom  say 

ye  that  I  am  ?  And  Peter  answereth  and  saith  unto 
Inm,  Thou  art  the  Christ. 

John  vi.  67.  Then  said  Jesus  imto  the  twelve.  Will 
ye  also  go  away  ? 

 68.  Then  Simon  Peter  answered  him.  Lord, 

to  whom  shall  we  go  ?  thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal 
life. 

—  xiii.  12.  So  after  he  had  washed  their  feet  and 
had  taken  his  garments,  and  was  set  down  again,  he 
said  unto  them.  Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you  ? 

xvi.  5.  But  now  1  go  my  way  to  him  that  sent 
me ;  and  none  of  you  asketh  me.  Whither  goest  thou  ? 

 6.  But  because  I  have  said  these  things  unto 

you,  sorrow  hath  tilled  your  heart. 

B.  ROYAL  HONORS  OFFERED. 

Luke  xix.  35.  And  they  brought  him  to  Jesus  :  and 
they  cast  their  garments  upon  the  colt,  and  they  set 
Jesus  thereon. 

 36.  And  as  he  went,  they  spread  their  clothes 

in  the  way. 

 37.  And  when  he  was  come  nigh,  even  now 

at  the  descent  of  the  mount  of  Olives,  the  whole  mul- 
titude of  the  disciples  began  to  rejoice  and  praise  God 
with  a  loud  voice  for  all  the  mighty  works  that  they 
had  seen  ; 

—  —  38.  Saying,  Blessed  he  the  King  that  cometh 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord  :  peace  in  heaven,  and  gloiy 

I  in  the  highest. 

j  39.  And  some  of  the  Pharisees  from  among 

I  the  multitude  said  unto  him.  Master  rebuke  thy  dis- 
ciples. 

 40.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I 

tell  you  that,  if  these  should  hold  their  peace,  the 
stones  would  immediately  cry  out. 

i  John  i.  49.  Nathanael  answered  and  saith  unto  him, 
Rabbi,  thou  art  the  Son  of  God  ;  thou  art  the  King  of 

I  Israel. 

 50.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Because 

I  said  unto  thee,  I  saw  thee  under  the  fig  tree,  believest 
thou  ?  tliou  shalt  see  greater  things  than  these. 
1     —  vi.  15.  When  Jesus  therefore  perceived  that  they 


50 


CHAP.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


would  come  and  take  liiin  by  force,  to  make  liim  a 
king,  he  departed  again  into  a  mountain  himself  alone. 

C.  REGARDED  AS  A  PROPHET. 

Mat.  xxi.  10.  And  when  he  was  come  into  Jerusa- 
lem, all  the  city  was  moved,  saying,  Who  is  this  V 

 11.  And  the  multilude'said,  This  is  Jesus  the 

prophet  of  Nazareth  of  Galilee. 

Luke  i.  I'G.  And  thou,  child,  slialt  be  called  the 
propliet  of  the  Highest :  for  thou  shalt  go  before  the 
face  of  the  Lord  to  prepare  his  ways ; 

—  vii.  16.  And  there  came  a  fear  on  all :  and  they 
glorified  God,  saving,  That  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up 
among  us ;  and,  That  God  hath  visited  his  people. 

  39.  Now  whea  the  Pharisee  which  had  bid- 
den him  saw  it,  he  spake  within  himself,  saying,  This 
man,  if  he  were  a  prophet,  would  have  known  who 
and  what  manner  of  woman  this  is  that  toucheth  him ; 
for  she  is  a  sinner. 

—  x.xiv.  19.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  things? 
And  they  said  imto  him.  Concerning  Jesus  of  Naza- 
reth, which  was  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word 
before  God  and  all  the  people : 

John  iv.  19.  Tlie  woman  saith  imto  him.  Sir,  I  per- 
ceive that  thou  art  a  prophet. 

—  vi.  14.  Then  those  men,  when  they  had  seen  the 
miracle  that  Jesus  did,  said.  This  is  of  a  truth  that 
Prophet  that  should  come  into  the  world. 

—  ix.  17.  They  say  unto  the  blind  man  again.  What 
sayest  thou  of  him,  that  he  hath  opened  thine  eyes  ? 
He  said,  He  is  a  prophet. 


Mat.  xiv.  1.  At  that  time  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard 
of  the  fame  of  Jesus, 

 2.  And  said  nnto  his  servants.  This  is  John 

the  Baptist ;  he  is  risen  from  the  dead ;  and  therefore 
mighty  works  do  shew  fortli  themselves  in  him. 

—  xvi.  14.  And  they  said.  Some  say  that  tlwu  art 
John  the  Baptist;  some,  Elias;  and  others,  Jeremias, 
or  one  of  the  prophets. 

Mark  vi.  I.').  Others  said.  That  it  is  Elias.  And  others 
said.  That  it  is  a  prophet,  or  as  one  of  the  prophets. 

Luke  ix.  7.  Now  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all  that 
was  done  by  him :  and  he  was  perplexed,  because  that 
it  was  said  of  some,  that  John  was  risen  from  the  dead ; 

 8.  And  of  some,  that  Elias  had  appeared;  and 

of  others,  that  one  of  the  (jld  prophets  was  risen  again. 

D.  SAID  TO  HAVE  A  DEVIL. 

Mat.  ix.  34.  But  the  Pharisees  said.  He  casteth  out 
devils  through  the  prince  of  the  devils. 

—  X.  25.  H-  If  they  have  called  the  master  of  the 
house  Beelzebub,  how  much  more  sluill  tJiey  call  them 
of  his  household  ? 

—  xii.  34.  But  when  the  Pharisees  heard  it,  they 
said,  This  fellow  doth  not  cast  out  devils,  but  by  Beel- 
zebub the  prince  of  the  devils. 

Mark  iii.  22.  And  the  scribes  which  came  down 
from  Jerusalem  said.  He  hath  Beelzebub,  and  by  the 
prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out  devils. 

Luke  xi.  1.5.  But  some  of  them  said.  He  casteth  out 
devils  through  Beelzebub  the  chief  of  the  devils. 

John  viii.  49.  Jesus  answered,  I  have  not  a  devil; 
tut  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  do  dishonour  me. 

 52.  Then  said  the  Jews  unto  him.  Now  we 

know  that  thou  hast  a  devil.  Abraham  is  dead,  and 
the  prophets ;  and  thou  sayest.  If  a  man  keep  my  say- 
ing, he  shall  never  taste  of  death. 

 53.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Abra- 
ham, which  is  dead?  and  the  prophets  are  dead: 
whom  makest  thou  thyself? 

—  x.  19.  There  was  a  division  therefore  again  among 
the  Jews  for  these  sayings. 

 20.  And  many  of  them  said.  He  hath  a  devil, 

and  is  mad ;  why  hear  ye  him  ? 

 21.  Others  said.  These  are  not  the  words  of 

him  that  hath  a  devil.  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of 
the  blind  ? 

E.  DISCORDANT  OPENIONS. 

Luke  xiii.  17.  And  when  he  had  said  these  things, 
all  his  adversaries  were  ashamed  :  and  all  the  people 
rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things  that  were  done  by 
him. 

John  vii.  12.  And  there  was  much,  munuuriiig  atnong^  | 

6 


the  people  concerning  him :  for  some  said,  He  is  a  good 
man  :  others  said.  Nay ;  but  he  deceiveth  the  people. 

 13.  Howbeit  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for 

fear  of  the  Jews. 

 43.  So  there  was  a  division  among  the  people 

because  of  him. 

—  —  44.  And  some  of  them  would  have  taken 
him ;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  him. 

 45.  Then  came  the  officers  to  the  chief  priests 

and  Pharisees  ;  and  they  said  imto  them.  Why  have 
ye  not  brought  him  ? 

 46.  The  officers  answered,  Never  man  spake 

like  this  man. 

—  ix.  24.  Then  again  called  they  the  man  that  wag 
blind,  and  said  mito  him,  Give  God  the  praise:  we 
know  that  this  man  is  a  sinner. 

 25.  He  answered  and  said.  Whether  he  be  a 

sinner  or  no,  I  know  not:  one  thing  I  know,  that, 
v/hereas  I  was  blind,  now  I  see. 

—  —  27.  He  answered  them,  I  have  told  you  al- 
ready, and  ye  did  not  hear :  wherefore  would  ye  hear 
it  again  ?  will  ye  also  be  his  disciples  ? 

 28.  Then  they  reviled  him,  and  said.  Thou  art 

his  disciple;  but  we  are  Moses'  disciples. 

 30.  The  man  answered  and  said  unto  them, 

Why  herein  is  a  marvellous  thing,  that  j-e  know  not 
from  whence  he  is,  and  yet  he  hath  opened  mine  eyes. 

(7.  FEARED  BY  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Mat.  viii.  34.  And,  behold,  the  whole  city  came  out 
to  meet  Jesus :  and  when  they  saw  him,  they  besought 
hiia  that  he  would  depart  out  of  their  coasts. 

Mark  v.  14.  And  they  that  fed  the  swine  fled,  and 
told  it  iu  the  cit}',  and  in  the  country.  And  they  went 
out  to  see  what  it  was  that  was  done. 

 15.  And  they  come  to  Jesus,  and  see  him  that 

was  possessed  with  the  devil,  and  had  the  legion,  sit- 
ting, and  clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind;  and  they 
were  afraid. 

 17.  And  they  began  to  pray  him  to  depart  out 

of  their  coasts. 

Luke  viii.  37.  Then  the  whole  multitude  of  the  coun- 
tiy  of  the  Gadarenes  round  about  besought  him  to  de- 
jiart  from  them  ;  for  they  were  taken  with  great  fear: 
and  he  went  up  into  the  ship,  and  returned  back  again. 

John  xi.  47.  Then  gathered  the  chief  priests  and  the 
Pharisees  a  council,  and  said,  What  do  we?  for  this 
man  doeth  many  miracles. 

 48.  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all  men  will  be- 
lieve on  him ;  and  the  Romans  shall  come  and  take 
away  both  our  place  and  nation. 

(8.  Sn.ENCES  CAPTIOUS  ASSAILANTS.) 

Mat.  xxii.  34.  But  when  the  Pharisees  had  heard 
that  he  had  put  the  Sadducees  to  silence,  they  were 
gathered  together. 

 46.  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a 

word,  neither  durst  any  man  from  that  day  forth  ask 
him  any  more  questions. 

Luke  xiv.  6.  And  they  could  not  answer  him  again 
to  these  things. 

—  XX.  26.  And  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his 
words  before  the  people :  and  they  marvelled  at  his 
answer,  and  held  their  peace. 

 39.  Then  certain  of  the  scribes  answering 

said,  Master,  thou  hast  well  said. 

 40.  And  after  that  they  durst  not  ask  him  any 

question  at  all. 

(9.  HATED  AM>  PERSECUTED.) 

Mat.  viii.  20.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  The  foxes 
have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the  air  have  nests;  but 
the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  his  head. 

—  ix.  11.  And  when  the  Pharisees  saw  it,  they  said 
unto  his  disciples.  Why  eateth  your  master  with  pub- 
licans and  sinners  ? 

—  xi.  19.  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drink- 
ing, and  they  say.  Behold  a  man  gluttonous,  and  a 
winebibber,  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners.  But 
wisdom  is  justified  of  her  children. 

—  xii.  14.  Then  the  Pharisees  went  out,  and  held  a 
council  against  him,  how  they  might  destroy  him. 

 15.  But  when  Jesus  knew  it,  he  withdrew 

himself  from  thence :+ 

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CHAP.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  HI. 


Mat.  XV.  12.  Then  came  liis  disciples,  and  said  nnto 
him,  Knowest  thou  that  the  Pharisees  were  olfended, 
after  they  heard  this  saying? 

—  xxi.  45.  And  when  the  chief  priests  and  Pliari- 
sees  had  heard  liis  parables,  they  perceived  tliat  he 
spake  of  them. 

 •  40.  But  when  they  sought  to  lay  hands  on 

him,  tliey  feared  the  multitude,  because  they  took  him 
for  a  jirophet. 

—  xxii.  15.  Then  went  the  Pharisees,  and  took 
counsel  liow  they  might  entangle  him  in  Jm  talk. 

 16.  And  they  sent  out  unto  him  their  disci- 
ples with  the  Ilerodians,  saying.  Master,  we  know 
tliat  tliou  art  true,  and  teachest  the  way  of  God  in 
truth,  neither  carest  tliou  for  any  man :  for  thou  re- 
gardest  not  the  person  of  men. 

—  xxvi.  3.  Then  assembled  together  the  chief 
priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  the  ciders  of  the  people, 
unto  the  jialace  of  the  high  priest,  who  was  called 
Caiaphas, 

 4,  And  consulted  that  they  might  take  Jesus 

by  subtilty,  and  kill  Mm. 

 5.  But  they  said.  Not  on  the  feast  day,  lest 

there  be  an  uproar  among  the  people. 

Mark  iii.  6.  And  the  Pharisees  went  forth,  and 
straightway  took  counsel  with  the  Herodians  against 
him,  liow  they  might  destroy  him. 

—  xi.  18.  And  tlie  scribes  and  chief  priests  heard  it, 
and  sought  how  they  might  destroy  him :  for  they 
feared  him,  because  all  the  people  were  astonished  at 
his  doctrine. 

—  xii.  12.  And  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him,  but 
feared  the  people ;  for  thej'  knew  that  he  had  spoken 
the  ])arable  against  them :  and  they  left  him,  and  went 
their  way. 

 i3.  And  they  send  unto  him  certain  of  the 

Pharisees  and  of  the  Herodians,  to  catch  him  in  7m 
words. 

 14.  And  when  they  were  come,  they  say  unto 

him,  Master,  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  carest 
for  no  man ;  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men, 
but  teachest  the  waj^  of  God  in  truth :  + 

—  xiv.  1.  After  two  days  was  the  fraH  of  the  pass- 
over,  and  of  unleavened  bread :  and  the  chief  iiriests 
and  the  scribes  sought  how  they  might  take  him  by 
craft,  and  put  7iim  to  death. 

 2.  But  they  said.  Not  on  the  feast  day,  lest 

there  be  an  uproar  of  the  people. 

Luke  iv.  28.  And  all  they  in  the  synagogue,  when 
they  heard  these  things,  were  tilled  with  wrath, 

 29.  And  rose  up,  and  tlirust  him  out  of  the 

city,  and  led  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon 
their  city  was  built,  that  they  might  cast  him  down 
headlong. 

—  V.  30.  But  their  scribes  and  Pharisees  murnuired 
against  his  disciples,  saying.  Why  do  ye  eat  and  drink 
with  publicans  and  sinners? 

—  vi.  11.  And  thejr  were  filled  with  madness;  and 
communed  one  with  another  what  they  might  do  to 
Jesus. 

—  vii.  34.  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drink- 
ing; and  ye  say.  Behold  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a 
winebibber,  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners ! 

—  ix.  58.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Foxes  have 
lioles,  and  birds  of  tlie  air  have  nests ;  but  the  Son  of 
man  hath  not  where  to  lay  his  head. 

—  xi.  53.  And  as  he  said  these  things  unto  them, 
the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  urge  him  vehe- 
mently, and  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  things  : 

 54.  Laying  wait  for  him,  and  seeking  to  catch 

something  out  of  his  mouth,  that  thej^  might  accuse  him. 

—  xiii.  31.  The  same  day  there  came  certain  of  the 
Pharisees,  saying  unto  him,  Get  thee  out,  and  depart 
hence ;  for  Herod  will  kill  thee. 

—  XV.  1.  Then  drew  near  unto  him  all  the  publi- 
cans and  sinners  for  to  hear  him. 

 2.  And  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  murmured, 

Baying,  This  man  rcceivcth  sinners,  and  eatcth  with 
them. 

—  xix.  7.  And  when  they  saw  it,  they  all  murmured, 
saying,  That  he  was  gone  to  be  guest  with  a  man  that 
is  a  sinner. 

 47.  And  he  taught  daily  in  the  temple.  But 


tlie  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and  the  chief  of  the 
people  sought  to  destroy  him. 

 48.  And  could  not  find  what  they  might  do: 

for  all  tlie  people  were  very  attentive  to  hear  hini. 

—  XX.  19.  And  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  the 
same  hour  souglit  to  lay  hands  on  him;  and  they 
feared  the  people :  for  they  perceived  that  he  had 
spoken  this  parable  against  them. 

—  xxii.  2.  And  the  chief  jiriests  and  scribes  sought 
how  they  niiglit  kill  him;  for  tliej-  feared  the  peo])le. 

John  V.  15.  Tlie  man  departed,  and  told  the  Jews 
that  it  was  Jesus,  which  had  made  him  whole. 

 16.  And  therefore  did  the  Jews  persecute  Je- 
sus, and  sought  to  slay  him,  because  he  had  done 
these  tilings  on  the  sabbath  day. 

—  vii.  1.  After  tlicse  things  Jesus  walked  in  Gali- 
lee: for  he  would  not  walk  in  Jewry,  because  the 
Jews  sought  to  kill  him. 

 19.  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law,  and  yet 

none  of  you  keepeth  the  law  ?  Why  go  ye  about  to 
kill  me? 

 20.  The  people  answered  and  said,  Thou  hast 

a  devil :  who  goeth  about  to  kill  thee? 

 32.  The  Pharisees  heard  that  the  people  mur- 
mured such  things  concerning  him  :  and  the  Pharisees 
and  the  chief  priests  sent  officers  to  take  him. 

—  viii.  37.  I  know  tha^  ye  are  Abraham's  seed ;  but 
ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  word  hath  no  place  in 
you. 

 40.  But  now  j'e  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that 

hath  told  you  the  truth,  whicli  I  have  heard  of  God : 
this  did  not  Abraham. 

 59.  Tlien  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  him  : 

but  Jesus  hid  himself,  and  went  out  of  the  temple, 
going  through   the  midst  of  them,  and  so  passed 

by- 

—  ix.  22.  These  words  spake  bis  parents,  because 
they  feared  the  Jews :  for  the  Jews  had  agreed  already, 
that  if  any  man  did  confess  that  he  M"as  Christ,  he 
should  be  put  out  of  the  synagogue. 

 23.  Therefore  said  his  parents.  He  is  of  age ; 

ask  him. 

—  X.  31.  Then  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to 
stone  him. 

 39.  Therefore  they  souglit  again  to  take  him ; 

but  he  escaped  out  of  their  hand, 

 40.  And  went  away  again  beyond  Jordan 

into  the  place  where  John  at'firsi  baptized  ;  and  there 
he  abode. 

—  xi.  7.  Then  after  that  saith  he  to  Jiis  disciples, 
Let  us  go  into  Judea  again. 

 8.  His  disciples  say  unto  him.  Master,  the 

Jews  of  late  sought  to  stone  thee;  and  goest  thou 
thither  again  ? 

 53.  Then  from  that  day  forth  they  took  coun- 
sel together  for  to  put  him  to  death. 

— •  —  54.  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  openly 
among  the  Jews;  but  went  thence  unto  a  country 
near  to  the  wilderness,  into  a  city  called  Ephraim,  and 
there  continued  with  his  disciples. 

 57.  Now  both  the  chief  priests  and  the  Phari- 
sees had  given  a  commandment,  that,  if  any  man 
knew  where  he  were,  he  should  shew  it,  that  they 
might  take  him. 

(10.  TIIE  MINISTRY  OF  WOMEN.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  55.  And  many  women  Avere  there  be- 
holding afar  off,  which  followed  Jesus  ft-om  Galilee, 
ministering  unto  him : 

 56.  Among  which  was  Mary  IMagdalene,  and 

Mary  the  mother  of  James  and  Joses,  and  the  mother 
of  Zebedee's  children. 

 CI.  And  there  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and  the 

othei'  JLiry,  sitting  ovei'  against  the  sepulchre. 

Mark  x(v.  3.  And  being'in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of 
Simon  the  leper,  as  he  sat  at  meat,  there  came  a  wo- 
man having  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment  of  spike- 
nard very  jirecious ;  and  she  brake  the  box,  and  poured 
it  on  his  head. 

—  XV.  40.  There  were  also  women  looking  on  afar 
off :  among  whom  was  Mary  ^Magdalene,  and  ]\Inrv  the 
mother  of  James  the  less  and  of  Josea,  and  Salome; 

1  41.  Who  also,  when  he  was  in  Galilee,  fol- 

2 


CHAP.  V. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


lowed  bim,  and  ministered  unto  him ;  and  many  otlier 
women  wliicli  came  uj)  with  lum  unto  Jerusalem. 

iVIark  XV.  47.  And  JVIary  Magdalene  and  Mary  the 
mother  of  Joses  beheld  where  he  was  laid. 

Luke  ii.  38.  And  she  coming  in  that  instant  gave 
thanks  likewise  unto  the  Lord,  and  spake  of  him  to 
all  them  that  looked  for  redemption  in  Jerusalem. 

—  vii.  37.  And,  behold,  a  woman  in  the  city,  which 
was  a  sinner,  when  she  knew  that  Jesus  sat  at  meat  in 
the  Pharisee's  house,  brought  an  alabaster  box  of  oint- 
ment, 

 38.  And  stood  at  his  feet  behind  Mm  weeping, 

and  began  to  wash  his  feet  with  tears,  and  did  wipe 
tliem  with  the  hairs  of  her  head,  and  kissed  his  feet, 
and  anointed  tltetn  with  the  ointment. 

—  viii.  2.  And  certain  women,  which  had  been 
healed  of  evil  spirits  and  infirmities,  Mary  called  Mag- 
dalene, out  of  whom  went  seven  devils, 

 3.  And  Joanna  the  wife  of  Chuza  Herod's 

steward,  and  Susanna,  and  many  others,  which  minis- 
tered unto  him  of  their  substance. 

—  X.  38.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  went,  that 
he  entered  into  a  certain  village :  and  a  certain  woman 
named  Martha  received  him  into  her  house. 

—  xxiii.  27.  And  there  followed  him  a  great  com- 
pany of  people,  and  of  women,  which  also  bewailed 
and  lamented  him. 

 49.  And  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the  women 

that  followed  him  from  Galilee,  stood  afar  oft',  behold- 
ing these  things. 

 55.  And  the  women  also,  which  came  with 

him  from  Galilee,  followed  after,  and  beheld  the  sepul- 
chre, and  how  his  body  was  laid. 

John  xi.  28.  And  when  she  had  so  said,  she  went 
her  way,  and  called  Mary  her  sister  secretly,  saying, 
The  Master  is  come,  and  calleth  for  thee. 

 29.  As  soon  as  she  heard  that^  she  arose  quick- 
ly, and  came  unto  him. 

 30.  Now  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the 

town,  but  was  in  that  place  where  Martha  met  him. 

—  xii.  1.  Then  Jesus  six  daj's  before  the  passover 
came  to  Bethany,  where  Lazarus  was  which  had  been 
dead,  whom  he  raised  from  the  dead. 

 2.  There  they  made  him  a  supper ;  and  ^lar- 

tha  served  :  but  Lazarus  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at 
the  table  with  him. 

 3.  Then  took  Mary  a  jwund  of  ointment  of 

spikenard,  very  costly,  and  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus, 
and  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair :  and  the  house  was 
filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment. 

—  xix.  25.  Now  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus 
his  mother,  and  his  mother  s  sister,  Mary  the  wife  of 
Cleophas,  and  Mary  Magdalene. 

§  74:.   Christ's  Retirement  and  Solitnde. 

Mat.  viii.  18.  Now  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes 
about  him,  he  gave  commandment  to  depart  unto  the 
other  side. 

—  xiv.  22.  And  straightway  Jesus  constrained  his 
disciples  to  get  into  a  ship,  and  to  go  before  him 
unto  the  other  side,  while  he  sent  the  multitudes 
away. 

—  XV.  29.  And  Jesus  departed  from  thence,  and 
came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee:  and  went  up 
into  a  mountain,  and  sat  down  there. 

IVIark  iii.  7.  But  Jesus  withdrew  himself  with  his 
disciples  to  the  se  i :  and  a  great  multitude  from 
Galilee  followed  him,  and  from  Judea, 

 8.  And  from  Jerusalem,  and  from  Idumea, 

and  from,  beyond  Jordan ;  and  they  about  Tyre  and 
Sidon,  a  great  multitude,  when  they  had  heard  what 
great  things  he  did,  came  unto  him. 

 9-  And  he  spake  to  his  disciples,  that  a  small 

ship  should  wait  on  him  because  of  the  multitude, 
lest  they  should  throng  him. 

—  vi.  31.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Come  ye  your- 
selves apart  into  a  desert  place,  and  rest  a  while :  for 
there  were  many  coming  and  going,  and  they  had  no 
leisure  so  much  as  to  eat. 

 •  32.  And  they  departed  into  a  desert  place  by 

ship  privately. 

Luke  ix.  10.  And  the  apostles,  when  they  were  re- 
turned, told  him  all  that  they  had  done.    And  he  took 


them,  and  went  aside  privately  into  a  desert  place 
belonging  to  a  city  called  Bethsaida. 

John  iv.  7.  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to 
draw  water  :  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Give  me  to  drink. 

 8.  (For  his  disciples  were  gone  away  unto  the 

city  to  buy  meat.) 

—  V.  13.  xVnd  he  that  was  healed  wist  not  who  it 
was :  for  Jesus  had  conveyed  himself  away,  a  multi- 
tude being  in  that  place. 

—  vi.  3.  And  Jesus  went  tip  into  a  mountain,  and 
there  he  sat  with  his  disciples. 


Mat.  xiv.  23.  And  when  he  had  sent  the  multitudes 
awaj',  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  pray :  and 
when  the  evening  was  come,  he  was  there  alone. 

Marki.  35.  And  in  the  morning,  rising  up  a  great 
while  before  day,  he  went  out,  and  departed  into  a 
solitary  place,  and  there  prayed. 

 36.  And  Simon  and  they  that  were  with  Mm 

followed  after  him. 

—  vi.  4G.  And  when  he  had  sent  them  away,  he 
departed  into  a  mountain  to  praj^ 

Luke  V.  IG.  And  he  withdrew  himself  into  the  wil- 
derness, and  prayed. 

—  vi.  12.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that 
he  went  out  into  a  mountain  to  pray,  and  continued 
ail  night  in  prayer  to  God. 

—  ix.  28.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  an  eight  days 
after  these  sayings,  he  took  Peter  and  John  and  James, 
and  went  up  into  a  mountain  to  pray 


CHAP.  V. 

CHRIST'S  BETRAYAL  AND  AP- 
PREHENSION. 
§75.   The  Agreement  of  Jiidas  to  Betray  Christ. 

(1.  PROPHECIES  APPLIED  TO  JUDAS.) 

Ps.  xli.  9.  Yea,  mine  own  familiar  friend,  in  whom 
I  trusted,  which  did  eat  of  my  bread,  hath  lifted  up 
his  heel  against  me. 

—  Ixixr25.  Let  their  habitation  be  desolate ;  and 
let  none  dwell  in  their  tents. 

—  cix.  8.  Let  his  days  be  few;  and  let  another  take 
his  office. 

Zech.  xi.  12.  And  I  said  unto  them,  If  ye  think  good 
give  me  my  i)rice ;  and  if  not,  forbear.  So  they  weighed 
for  my  price  thirty  fkces  of  silver. 

 13.  And  the  Loed  said  unto  me,  Cast  it  unto 

the  potter:  a  goodlj'  price  that  I  was  prized  at  of 
them.  And  I  took  the  thirty  ]iieces  of  silver,  and  cast 
them  to  the  potter  in  the  house  of  the  Lokd. 

Mat.  xxvii.  6.  And  the  chief  priests  took  the  silver 
pieces,  and  said,  It  is  not  lawful  for  to  put  them  mto 
the  treasury,  because  it  is  the  price  of  blood. 

 7.  And  they  took  counsel,  and  bought  with 

them  the  potter's  field,  to  burv  strangers  in. 

 8.  Wherefore  that  field  was  called.  The  field 

of  blood,  unto  this  day. 

 9.  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 

by  Jeremy  the  prophet,  saymg.  And  they  took  the 
thirty  pieces  of  silver,  the  price  of  him  that  was  val- 
ued,'whom  they  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  value; 

 .  10.  And  gave  them  for  the  potter's  field,  as 

the  Lord  appointed  me. 

Mark  xiv.  21.  The  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it 
is  written  of  him  :  but  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the 
Son  of  man  is  betrayed  !  good  were  it  for  that  man  if 
he  had  never  been  born. 

Acts  i.  16.  iSIen  and  brethren,  this  Scripture  must 
needs  have  been  fulfilled,  which  the  Holy  Ghost  by 
the  mouth  of  David  spake  before  concerning  Judas, 
which  was  sruide  to  them  that  took  Jesus. 

 17.  For  he  was  numbered  with  us,  and  had 

obtained  part  of  this  ministry. 

.  18.  Now  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the 

reward  of  iniquitv ;  and  falling  headlong,  he  burst 
asunder  in  the  midst,  and  all  his  bowels  gushed  out. 

 19.  And  it  was  known  unto  all  the  dwellers 

at  Jerusalem  ;  insomuch  as  that  field  is  called,  in  their 
proper  tongue,  Aceldama,  that  is  to  say.  The  field  of 
blood. 


53 


CHAP.  V. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III, 


Acts  i.  20.  For  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Psalms, 
Let  his  lial)itation  be  desolate,  and  let  no  man  dwell 
therein :  and,  His  bishoprick  let  another  take. 

(2.  JUDAS  INSTIGATED  BY  THE  DEVIL.) 

Luke  xxii.  3.  Then  entered  Satan  into  .Judas  sur- 
named  Iscariot,  being  of  the  number  of  the  twelve. 

John  vi.  70.  Jesus  answered  them,  Have  not  I  chosen 
you  twelve,  and  one  of  you  is  a  devil  ? 

 -71.  He  spake  of  Judas  Lscariot  the  son  of 

Simon :  for  he  it  was  that  should  betray  him,  being- 
one  of  the  twelve. 

—  xiii.  2.  And  supper  being  ended,  the  devO  hav- 
ing now  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas  Iscariot,  Simon's 
son,  to  betray  him ; 

  27.  And  after  the  sop  Satan  entered  into  him. 

Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  That  thou  doest,  do  quickly. 

 .28.  Now  no  man  at  the  table  knew  for  what 

intent  he  spake  this  unto  him. 

 29.  For  some  of  them  thought,  because  Judas 

had  the  bag,  that  Jesus  had  said  unto  him,  Buy  tlwae 
things  that  we  have  need  of  against  the  feast-;  or,  that 
he  should  give  something  to  the  poor. 

(3.  THE  AGREEMENT  MADE.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  14.  Tlien  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Ju- 
das Iscariot,  went  unto  the  chief  priests, 

 15.  And  said  unto  them,  What  will  ye  give 

me,  and  I  will  deliver  him  unto  you  V  And  they  cove- 
nanted with  him  for  thirty  pieces  of  silver. 

 16.  And  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity 

to  betray  him. 

Mark  xiv.  10.  And  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve, 
went  unto  the  chief  priests,  to  betray  hina  unto  them, 

 11.  And  when  they  heard  it,  they  were  glad, 

and  promised  to  give  him  money.  And  he  sought 
how  lie  might  conveniently  betray  him. 

Luke  xxii.  4.  And  he  went  his  way,  and  communed 
with  the  chief  priests  and  captains,  how  he  might  be- 
tray him  unto  them. 

 5.  And  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to 

give  him  money. 

 ^6.  And  he  promised,  and  sought  opportunity  to 

betray  him  unto  them  in  the  absence  of  the  multitude. 

§  76.   Christ's  Agony  in  Getlisemane. 

Mat,  xxvi.  36.  Then  cometh  .Jesus  with  them  unto 
a  place  called  Gethsemane,  and  saitli  unto  the  disci- 
ples, Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and  pray  yonder. 

  37.  And  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two 

sons  of  Zebedee,  and  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  veiy 
heavy. 

 38.  Then  saith  he  unto  them,  My  soul  is  ex- 
ceeding sorrowful,  even  unto  death:  tarry  ye  here, 
and  watch  with  nic. 

 39.  And  he  went  a  little  further,  and  fell  on 

his  fiice,  and  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father,  if  it  be 
possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from  me :  nevertheless,  not 
as  I  will,  but  as  thou  wilt. 

 42.  He  went  away  again  the  second  time,  and 

prayed,  saying,  O  my  tatlier,  if  this  cup  may  not  pass 
away  from  me,  except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  be  done. 

 44.  And  he  left  them,  and  went  away  again, 

and  praj'ed  the  third  time,  saying  the  same  words. 

Mark  xiv.  32.  And  they  came  to  a  place  which  was 
named  Gethsemane :  and  he  saith  to  his  disciples.  Sit 
ye  here,  while  I  shall  pray. 

— ■  — •  33.  And  he  taketli  with  him  Peter  and  James 
and  John,  and  began  to  be  sore  amazed,  and  to  be 
very  heavy ; 

 •  34.  And  saith  unto  them,  ]SIy  soul  is  exceed- 
ing sorrowful  unto  death :  tarry  ye  here,  and  watch. 

 •  35.  And  he  went  forward  a  little,  and  fell  on 

the  ground,  and  prayed  that,  if  it  were  possible,  the 
hour  might  pass  from  him. 

 36.  And  he  said,  Abba,  Father,  all  things  ai'e 

possible  unto  thee ;  take  away  this  cup  from  me :  never- 
theless, not  what  I  will,  but'what  thou  wilt. 

 39.  And  again  he  went  awaj',  and  prayed,  and 

spake  the  same  words. 

Luke  xxii.  41.  And  he  was  withdrawn  from  them 
about  a  stone's  cast,  and  kneeled  down,  and  prayed, 

 43.  Saying,  Father,  if  thou  be  willing,  re- 


move this  cup  from  me :  nevertheless,  not  my  will, 
but  thine,  be  done. 

 43.  And  there  appeared  an  angel  unto  him 

from  heaven,  strengthening  him. 

 44.  And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed  more 

earnestly :  and  his  sweat  was  as  it  were  great  drops 
of  blood  felling  down  to  the  ground. 

 45.  And  when  he  rose  up  from  prayer,  and  was 

come  to  his  disciples,  he  found  them  sleeping  for  sorrow, 

John  xii.  27.  Now  is  my  soul  troubled ;  and  what 
shall  I  say  ?  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour :  but  for 
this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour. 

§  77.   Christ's  Apprehension, 

(1.  THE  BETRAYAL.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  47.  And  while  he  yet  spake,  lo,  Judas, 
one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and  witli  him  a  great  multi- 
tude, with  swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief  priests 
and  elders  of  the  people. 

 48.  Now  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a 

sign,  saying.  Whosoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  same  is  he  ; 
hold  him  fast. 

 49.  And  forthwith  he  came  to  Jesus,  and  said. 

Hail,  Master  ;  and  kissed  him. 

  50.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Friend,  where- 
fore art  thou  come  ?  Then  came  they,  and  laid  hands 
on  Jesus,  and  took  him. 

Mark  xiv.  43.  And  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake, 
cometh  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  and  with  him  a 
great  multitude  with  swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief 
priests  and  the  scribes  and  the  elders. 

— ■  —  44.  And  he  that  betrayed  him  had  given  them 
a  token,  saying.  Whomsoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  same 
is  he  ;  take  him,  and  lead  him  away  safely. 

 45.  And  as  soon  as  he  was  come,  he  goeth 

straightway  to  him,  and  saith.  Master,  Master;  and 
kissed  him. 

 46.  And  they  laid  then-  hands  on  him,  and 

took  him. 

Luke  xxii.  47.  And  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a 
multitude,  and  he  that  was  called  Judas,  one  of  the 
twelve,  went  before  them,  and  drew  near  unto  Jesus 
to  kiss  him. 

 48.  But  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Judas,  betrayest 

thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss  ? 

John  xiii.  30.  He  then,  having  received  the  sop, 
went  immediately  out ;  and  it  was  night. 

—  —  31.  Therefore,  when  he  was  gone  out,  Jesus 
said,  Now  is  the  Sou  of  man  glorified,  and  God  is 
glorified  in  him. 

—  xviii.  2.  And  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him, 
knew  the  place :  for  Jesus  ofttimes  resorted  thither 
with  his  disciples. 

 3.  Judas  then,  having  received  a  band  of  men 

and  officers  from  the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees, 
cometh  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches  and  weapons. 

 7.  Then  asked  he  them  again,  AVhom  seek  ye? 

And  they  said,  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

 8.  Jesus  answered,  I  have  told  yow  that  I  am 

he :  if  therefore  _ve  seek  me,  let  these  go  their  way : 

 9.  That  the  saying  miglit  be  fulfilled,  which  he 

spake,  Of  them  which  thou  gavest  me  have  I  lost  none. 

(2.  Christ's  words  to  the  multitude.) 

Mat.  xxvL  55.  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the 
multitudes.  Are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  thief  with 
swords  and  staves  for  to  take  me  ?  I  sat  daily  with 
you  teaching  in  the  temple,  and  ye  laid  no  hold  on  me. 

Mark  xiv.  48.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Are,  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with  swords 
and  irith  staves  to  take  me  ? 

Luke  xxii.  52.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  the  chief  priests, 
and  captains  of  the  temple,  and  the  elders,  which  were 
come  to  him.  Be  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with 
swords  and  staves  ? 

 53.  "When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple, 

ye  stretched  forth  no  hands  against  me  :  but  this  is 
'  your  hour,  and  the  power  of  darkness. 

John  xviii.  4.  Jesus  therefore,  knowing  all  things 
that  should  come  upon  him,  went  forth,  and  said  unto 
them.  Whom  seek  j'e  ? 

 5.  They  answered  him,  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 


CHAP.  VI. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Jesus  saitli  unto  them,  I  am  he.  And  Judas  also, 
which  betrayed  him,  stood  with  tliem. 

John  xviii.  6.  As  soon  tlien  as  he  had  said  unto  tliem, 
I  am  lie,  they  went  bacliward,  and  fell  to  the  ground. 

(3.  nis  disciples'  defence.) 

Luke  xxii.  49.  When  they  which  were  about  him 
saw  what  would  follow,  they  said  unto  him,  Lord, 
shall  we  smite  with  the  sword  ? 

John  xviii.  10.  Then  Simon  Peter  having  a  sword 
drew  it,  and  smote  the  high  priest's  servant,  and  cut 
otf  his  right  ear.    The  servant's  name  was  Malchus. 

 11.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  Peter,  Put  up  thy 

sword  into  the  sheath:  the  cup  which  my  Father 
hath  given  me,  shall  I  not  drink  it  ? 

(4.  CHRIST  BOUND.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  1.  "When  the  morning  was  come,  all  the 
chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  people  took  counsel 
against  Jesus  to  put  him  to  death : 

 3.  And  when  they  had  bound  him,  they  led  Mm 

away,  and  delivered  him  to  Pontius  Pilate  the  governor. 

Mark  xv.  1.  And  straightway  in  the  morning  the 
chief  priests  held  a  consultation  with  the  elders  and 
scribes  and  the  whole  council,  and  bound  Jesus,  and 
carried  him  asvay,  and  delivered  Mm  to  Pilate. 

John  xviii.  12.  Then  the  band  and  the  captain  and 
officers  of  the  Jews  took  Jesus,  and  bound  him. 

 24.  Now  Annas  had  sent  him  bound  unto 

Caiaphas  the  high  priest. 

(5.  CUBIST  LED  TO  TRIAL.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  57.  And  they  that  had  laid  hold  on  Jesus 
led  Mm  away  to  Caiaphas  the  high  priest,  where 
the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  assembled. 

Mark  xiv.  53.  And  they  led  Jesus  away  to  the  high 
priest :  and  witli  him  were  assembled  all  the  chief 
priests  and  the  ciders  and  the  scribes. 

Luke  xxii.  54.  Then  took  they  him,  and  led  Mm, 
and  brought  him  mto  the  high  priest's  house.  And 
Peter  followed  afar  off. 

 60.  And  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  the  elders  of 

the  people  and  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  came 
together,  and  led  him  into  their  council,  saying, 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  the  whole  multitude  of  them  arose, 
and  led  him  unto  Pilate. 

 7.  And  as  soon  as  he  knew  that  he  belonged 

unto  Herod's  jurisdiction,  he  sent  him  to  Herod,  who 
himself  also  was  at  Jerusalem  at  that  time. 

John  xviii.  13.  And  led  him  away  to  Annas  first;  for 
he  was  father  in  law  to  Caiaphas,  which  was  the  high 
priest  that  same  year. 

 14.  Now  Caiaphas  was  he,  which  gave  coun- 
sel to  the  Jews,  that  it  was  expedient  that  one  man 
should  die  for  tlie  people. 

—  —  28.  Then  led  they  Jesus  from  Caiaphas  unto 
the  hall  of  judgment :  and  it  was  early ;  and  they 
themselves  went  not  into  the  judgment  hall,  lest  they  j 
should  be  defiled ;  but  that  they  might  eat  the  passover. 

—  xix.  13.  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that  saying, 
he  brought  Jesus  forth,  and  sat  down  in  the  judgment 
seat  in  a  place  that  is  called  the  Pavement,  but  in  the 
Hebrew,  Gabbatha. 

(6.  DESERTED  BY  HIS  DISCIPLES.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  56.  But  all  this  was  done,  that  the  Scrip- 
tures of  the  i^rophets  might  be  fulfilled.  Then  all  the 
disciples  forsook  liim,  and  fled. 

 58.  But  Peter  followed  him  afar  off  unto  the 

high  priest's  jialace,  and  went  in,  and  sat  with  the  ser- 
vants, to  see  the  end. 

Mark  xiv.  50.  And  they  all  forsook  him,  and  fled. 


CHAP.  VI. 
CHRIST'S  TRIAL. 

§  78.   Accusations  Against  Clirist. 

Mat.  xxvi.  59.  Now  the  chief  priests,  and  elders,  and 
all  the  council,  sought  false  witness  against  Jesus,  to 
put  him  to  death ; 


 60.  But  found  none :  yea,  thougli  many  false 

witnesses  came,  yet  found  they  none.  At  last  came  two 
false  witnesses, 

 61.  And  said,  This  fellow  said,  I  am  able  to 

destroy  the  temple  of  God,  and  to  build  it  in  three  days. 

Mark  xiv.  55.  And  the  chief  priests  and  all  the 
council  sought  for  witnesses  against  Jesus  to  put  him 
to  death  ;  and  found  none. 

 56.  For  many  bare  fiilse  witness  against  him, 

but  their  witness  agreed  not  together. 

 57.  And  there  arose  certain,  and  bare  false 

witness  against  him,  saying, 

 58.  We  heard  him  say^  I  will  destroy  this 

temple  that  is  made  with  hands,  and  within  three  days 
I  will  build  another  made  without  hands. 

 59.  But  neither  so  did  their  witness  agi-ee  to- 
gether. 

Luke  xxiii.  2.  And  they  began  to  accuse  him,  say- 
ing. We  found  this  felloio  perverting  the  nation,  and 
forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  saying  that  he  him- 
self is  Christ  a  king. 

 5.  And  they  were  the  more  fierce,  saying,  He 

stirretli  up  the  jieople,  teaching  throughout  ail  Jewry, 
beginning  from  Galilee  to  this  place. 

 10.  And  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  stood 

and  vehemently  accused  him. 

John  XV.  25.  But  this  cometh  to  pcm,  that  the  word 
might  be  fulfilled  that  is  written  in  then-  law.  They 
hated  me  without  a  cause. 

—  xviii.  29.  Pilate  then  went  out  unto  them,  and 
said,  Wliat  accusation  bring  ye  against  this  man  ? 

 30.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him.  If  he 

were  not  a  malefactor,  we  would  not  have  delivered 
him  up  unto  thee. 

—  xix.  7.  The  Jews  answered  him.  We  have  a  law, 
and  liy  our  law  he  ought  to  die,  because  he  made  him- 
self the  Son  of  God. 

§  79.   Christ  Questioned. 

Mat.  xxvi.  63.  And  the  high  priest  arose,  and  said 
vmto  him,  Answerest  thou  nothing  ?  what  is  it  which 
these  witness  against  thee  ? 

—  xxvii.  11.  And  Jesus  stood  before  the  governor: 
and  the  governor  asked  him,  saying.  Art  thou  the 
King  of  the  Jews  ?  And  Jesus  said  imto  him.  Thou 
sayest. 

John  xviii.  19.  The  high  priest  then  asked  Jesus  of 
his  di.sciples,  and  of  his  doctrine. 

 33.  Tlien  Pilate  entered  into  tlie  judgment 

hall  again,  and  called  Jesus,  and  said  unto  him.  Art 
thou  the  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

 34.  Jesus  answered  him,  Sayest  thou  this 

thing  of  thyself,  or  did  others  tell  it  thee  of  me  ? 

—  —  35.  Pilate  answered.  Am  I  a  .lew  ?  Thine  own 
nation  and  the  chief  priests  have  delivered  thee  unto 
me :  what  hast  thou  done  V 

§  80.  Christ's  Silence. 

Mat.  xxvii.  13.  And  when  he  was  accused  of  the 
chief  priests  and  elders,  he  answered  nothing, 

 13.  Then  said  Pilate  unto  him,  Hearest  thou 

not  how  many  things  they  witness  against  thee  ? 

 14.  And  he  answered  him  to  never  a  word ; 

insomuch  that  the  governor  marvelled  greatl}^ 

Mark  xiv.  60.  And  the  high  priest  stood  up  in  the 
miilst,  and  asked  Jesus,  saying,  Answerest  tliou  noth- 
ing? what  is  it  which  these  witness  against  thee? 

 61.  But  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered  noth- 
ing. + 

—  XV.  3.  And  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  many 
things ;  but  he  answered  nothing. 

 4.  And  Pilate  asked  him  again,  saying,  An- 
swerest thou  nothing?  behold  how  many  things  they 
witness  against  thee. 

 5.  But  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing :  so  that 

Pilate  marvelled. 

Luke  xxiii.  9.  Then  he  questioned  with  him  in  many 
words ;  but  he  answered  him  nothing. 

John  xix.  8.  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that  say- 
ing, he  was  the  more  afraid  ; 

 9.  And  went  again  into  the  judgment  hall. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


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and  saitli  imto  Jesus,  Whence  art  thou  ?  But  Jesus 
gave  liini  no  answer. 

John  xix.  10.  Then  saith  Pilate  unto  him,  Speakest 
tliou  not  unto  me '{  knowest  thou  not  that  I  have 
power  to  crucify  tliee,  and  have  power  to  release  thee  ? 

§  81.   Clirist's  Replies. 

Mat.  x.xvi.  63.  But  Jesus  held  his  peace.  And  tlie 
high  priest  answered  and  said  unto  him,  I  adjure  thee 
by  the  living  God,  that  thou  tell  us  Avhether  thou  he 
thu  Christ,  tlie  Son  of  God. 

 64.  Jesus  saith  imto  him,  Tliou  hast  said  : 

nevertheless  I  say  unto  you.  Hereafter  shall  ye  see  the 
Son  of  man  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 
coming  iu  the  clouds  of  heaven. 

Mark  xiv.  61.  + Again  the  high  priest  asked  him,  and 
said  unto  him,  Art  thou  the  Christ,the  Son  of  the  Blessed  ? 

 62.  And  Jesus  said,  I  am:  and  ye  shall  see  tlie 

Son  of  man  sitting  on  tlie  right  haud'of  power,  and 
coming  in  tlie  clouds  of  heaven. 

—  XV.  2.  And  Pilate  asked  him,  Art  thou  tlie  King 
of  the  Jews  ?  And  he  answering  said  unto  him,  Thou 
sayest  it. 

Luke  xxii.  67.  Art  thou  the  Christ?  tell  us.  And 
he  said  unto  them.  If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe : 

 68.  And  if  I  also  ask  you,  ye  will  not  answer 

me,  nor  let  nie  go. 

  69.  Hereafter  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the 

right  hand  of  tlie  power  of  God. 

 ■  70.  Tlien  said  they  all.  Art  thou  then  the  Son 

of  God  V    And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  say  that  I  am. 

 71.  And  they  said,  What  need  we  any  furllier 

■witness?  for  we  ourselves  have  heard  of  his  ow  unioutli. 

—  xxiii.  3.  And  Pilate  asked  him,  saying.  Art  tliou 
the  King  of  the  Jews?  And  lie  answered  him  and 
said.  Thou  sayest  it. 

John  xviii.  20.  Jesus  answered  him,  I  spake  openly 
to  the  world  ;  I  ever  taught  in  the  synagogue,  and  iu 
the  temple,  whither  the  Jews  always  resort;  and  in  se- 
cret have  I  said  nothing. 

 21.  Why  askest  thou  me?  ask  them  which 

heard  me,  what  I  have  said  unto  them :  behold,  Ihej^ 
know  what  I  said. 

 36.  Jesus  answered.  My  kingdom  is  not  of 

this  world :  if  my  kingdom  w  ere  of  this  world,  then 
would  my  servants  fight,  that  I  should  not  be  delivered 
to  the  Jews:  but  now  is  my  kingdom  not  from  hence. 

 37.  Pilate  therefore  said  imto  him.  Art  thou 

a  king  then  V  Jesus  answered.  Thou  sayest  that  I  am 
a  king.  To  this  end  \vas  I  born,  and  for  this  cause 
came  I  into  the  world,  that  I  should  bear  witness  unto 
the  truth.  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth  heareth 
my  voice. 

1  Tim.  vi.  13.  I  give  thee  charge  iu  the  sight  of  God, 
who  quickenetli  all  things,  and  before  Chi'ist  Jesus, 
who  before  Pontius  Pilate  witnessed  a  good  confession ; 

§  82.   Pilate's  Unwillingness  to  ('ondenni. 

Mat.  xxvii.  18.  For  he  knew  that  for  envy  they  had 
delivered  him. 

—  • —  24.  When  Pilate  saw  that  he  could  prevail 
nothing,  but  that  rather  a  tumult  was  made,  he  took 
water,  and  washed  Ms  hands  before  the  multitude, 
saying,  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  just  person: 
see  ye  to  it. 

—  —  25.  Then  answered  all  the  people,  and  said, 
His  blood  he  on  us,  and  on  our  ehilcken. 

Mark  xv.  10.  For  he  knew  that  the  chief  priests 
had  delivered  him  for  env}'. 

Luke  xxiii.  4.  Then  said  Pilate  to  the  chief  uriests 
and  to  the  people,  I  find  no  fault  in  this  man. 

— •  — ■  13.  And  Pilate,  when  he  had  called  together 
the  chief  priests  and  the  rulers  and  the  people, 

 14.  Said  unto  them.  Ye  have  brought  this  man 

unto  me,  as  one  that  pervertetli  the  people ;  and,  be- 
hold, I,  having  examined  hitn  before  j  ou,  have  found 
no  fault  in  this  man  touching  those  things  where- 
of ye  accuse  him : 

 15.  No,  nor  j-et  Herod :  for  I  sent  you  to  him ; 

and,  lo,  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  done  luito  him. 

 16.  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  release  | 

him.  1 


 22.  And  he  said  unto  them  the  third  time. 

Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done?  I  have  found  no  cause 
of  death  in  him :  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and 
let  him  go. 

John  xviii.  38.  Pilate  saith  unto  him.  What  is  tinth  ? 
And  when  he  had  said  this,  he  went  out  again  unto 
the  Jews,  and  saith  unto  them,  I  find  in  him  no  feult 

at  aU. 

—  xix.  4.  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  again,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Behold,  1  bring  him  forth  lo  you,  that 
ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  fault  in  him. 

 6.  When  the  chief  priests  therefore  and  offi- 
cers saw  him,  they  cried  out,  saying.  Crucify  him,  cru- 
cify him.  Pilate  saith  unto  them,  Take  ye  him,  and 
crucify  him :  for  I  find  no  fault  in  him. 

?  83.    The  People  prefei*  Barabbas  to  Christ. 

Mat.  xxvii.  15  Now  at  that  feast  the  governor  was 
wont  to  release  unto  the  people  a  prisoner,  whom  they 
would. 

 16.  And  they  had  then  a  notable  prisoner, 

called  Barabbas. 

 17.  Therefore  when  they  were  gathered  together, 

Pilate  said  unto  them.  Whom  will  j-e  that  I  release 
unto  }'ou  ?    Barabbas,  or  Jesus  which  is  called  Christ  ? 

 20.  But  the  chief  priests  and  elders  persuaded 

the  multitude  that  they  should  ask  Barabbas,  and  de- 
stroy Jesus. 

 21.  The  governor  answered  and  said  unto 

them.  Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye  that  I  release  unto 
you  ?    They  said,  Barabbas. 

Mark  xv.  6.  Now  at  that  feast  he  released  unto 
them  one  prisoner,  whomsoever  they  desired. 

 7.  And  there  was  one  named  Barabbas,  ichich 

la;^  bound  with  them  that  had  made  insurrection  with 
him,  who  had  eoinmitted  murder  in  the  insurrection. 

—  —  8.  And  the  multitude  crying  aloud  began  to 
desire  him  to  do  as  he  had  ever  done  unto  them. 

 9.  But  Pilate  answered  them,  saying,  Will  ye 

that  I  release  unto  j'ou  the  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

 11.  But  the  chief  priests  moved  the  people, 

that  he  should  rather  release  Barabbas  unto  them. 

Luke  xxiii.  17.  (For  of  necessity  he  must  release  one 
unto  them  at  the  feast.) 

—  —  18.  And  they  cried  out  all  at  once,  saying, 
Away  with  this         and  release  unto  us  Barabbas : 

 19.  (AVho  for  a  certain  s'  dition  made  in  the  city, 

and  for  murder,  was  cast  into  prison.) 

 25.  And  he  released  unto  them  him  that  for 

sedition  and  murder  was  cast  into  prison,  whom  they 
had  desired ;  but  he  delivered  Jesus  to  their  will. 

John  xviii.  39.  But  ye  have  a  custom,  that  I  should 
release  unto  you  one  at  the  passover:  will  ye  there- 
fore that  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of  the  jews? 

 40.  Then  cried  they  all  again,  saying.  Not 

this  man,  but  Barabbas.  Now  Barabbas  was  a  robber. 

Acts  iii.  14.  But  ye  denied  the  Holy  One  and  the 
Just,  and  desired  a  murderer  to  be  granted  imto  you  ; 

§  84.    They  demand  Christ's  Condemnation. 

Mat,  xxvii.  22.  Pilate  saith  imto  them.  What  shall 
I  do  then  with  Jesus  which  is  called  Christ  ?  They 
all  say  unto  him.  Let  him  be  crucified. 

 23.  And  tlid  governor  said,  Why,  what  evil 

hath  he  done  ?  But  they  cried  out  the  liiore,  saying, 
Let  liim  be  crucified. 

Mark  xv.  12.  And  Pilate  answered  and  said  agam 
unto  them.  What  will  ye  then  that  I  shall  do  unto 
him  whom  j-e  call  the  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

 13.  And  they  cried  out  again.  Crucify  him. 

 14.  Then  Pilate  said  unto  them,  Why,  what 

evil  hath  he  done  ?  And  they  cried  out  the  more  ex- 
ceedingl}'.  Crucify  him. 

Luke  xxiii.  20.  Pilate  therefore,  willing  to  release 
Jesus,  spake  again  to  them. 

 21.  But  they  cried,  saj-ing.  Crucify  him,  cru- 
cify him. 

I  23.  And  tlic}-  were  instant  with  loud  voices. 

requiring  that  he  might  be  crucified  :  and  the  voices 
of  them  and  of  the  chief  priests  prevailed. 

John  xix.  12.  And  from  thenceforth  Pilate  songht 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


to  release  him  :  but  the  Jews  cried  out,  saying,  If  thou 
let  this  man  go,  thou  art  not  Cesar's  friend :  whoso- 
ever maketh  himself  a  king  speaketh  against  Cesar. 

John  xix.  15.  But  they  cried  out,  Away  with  Am, 
away  with  hint,  crucify  him.  Pihite  saitli  unto  them. 
Shall  I  crucify  your  King?  Tlie  chief  priests  an- 
swered. We  have  no  king  but  Cesar. 

Acts  iii.  13.  The  God  of  Al)raham,  and  of  Isaac, 
and  of  Jacob,  the  God  of  our  fathers,  hath  glorified 
his  Son  Jesus;  whom  j'e  delivered  up,  and  denied 
him  in  the  presence  of  Pflate,  when  he  was  determined 
to  let  Mm  go. 

See  Actsxiii.  28. 

§  85.  Christ  Condemned. 

Mat.  xxvi.  6.5.  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes, 
saying.  He  hath  spoken  biasjihemy ;  what  further 
need  have  we  of  witnesses  ?  behold,  now  ye  have 
heard  his  blasphemy. 

 66.  What  think  ye  ?    They  answered  and  said. 

He  is  guilty  of  death. 

Mark  xiv.  63.  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes, 
and  saith.  What  need  we  any  further  witnesses? 

 64.  Ye  have  heard  the   blasphemy  :  what 

think  ye?  And  they  all  condemned  him  to  be  guilty 
of  death. 

Luke  xxiii.  24.  And  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  it 
should  be  as  they  recjuired. 

—  xxiv.  20.  And  how  the  chief  priests  and  our 
rulers  delivered  him  to  be  condemned  to  death,  and 
have  crucified  him. 

John  xix.  16.  Then  delivered  he  him  therefore  unto 
them  to  be  crucified.  And  they  took  Jesus,  and  led 
him  away. 

Acts  xiii.  27.  For  they  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  and 
their  rulers,  because  they  knew  him  not,  nor  yet  tlie 
voices  of  the  prophets  which  are  read  eveiy  sabbath 
day,  they  have  fulfilled  tliem  in  condemning  Mm. 

§  86.   Oiitrag'es  by  the  People. 

Mat.  xxvi.  67.  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  and 
buffeted  him ;  and  others  smote  Mm  with  the  palms 
of  their  hands, 

 68.  Sajnng,  Prophesy  unto  us,  thou  Christ, 

Who  is  he  that  smote  thee  ? 

—  xxvii.  26.  Then  released  he  Barabbas  unto  them : 
and  when  he  had  scourged  Jesus,  he  delivered  Mm  to 
be  crucified. 

 27.  Then  the  soldiers  of  the  governor  took 

Jesus  into  the  common  hall,  and  gathered  unto  him 
the  whole  band  of  soldiers. 

 28.  And  they  stiipped  him,  and  put  on  him  a 

scarlet  robe. 

 29.  And  when  they  had  platted  a  crown  of 

thorns,  they  put  it  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  in  his 
right  hand:  and  they  bowed  the  knee  before  him, 
and  mocked  him,  saying,  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  ! 

 80.  And  they  sint  upon  him,  and  took  the 

reed,  a»d  smote  him  on  the  head. 

 31.  And  after  that  they  had  mocked  him,  they 

took  the  robe  off  from  him,  and  put  his  own  rai- 
ment on  him,  and  led  him  away  to  crucify  him. 

Mark  xiv.  65.  And  some  began  to  spit  on  him,  and 
to  cover  his  face,  and  to  bufiet  him,  and  to  say  unto 
him.  Prophesy  :  and  the  servants  did  strike  him  with 
the  palms  of  their  hands. 

—  XV.  15.  And  so  Pilate,  willing  to  content  the  peo- 
ple, released  Barabbas  unto  them,  and  delivered  Jesus, 
when  he  had  scourged  Mm,  to  be  crucified. 

 16.  And  the  soldiers  led  him  away  into  the 

hall,  called  Pretorium;  and  they  call  together  the 
whole  band. 

 17.  And  they  clothed  liim  with  purj^le,  and 

platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put  it  about  his  head, 

 18.  And  began  to  salute  him.  Hail,  King  of 

the  Jews ! 

 19.  And  they  smote  him  on  the  head  with  a 

reed,  and  did  spit  upon  him,  and  bowing  their  knees 
woi-shipped  him. 

 20.  And  when  they  had  mocked  him,  they 

took  off  the  purple  from  him,  and  put  his  own  clothes 
on  him  and  led  him  out  to  crucify  him. 


Luke  xxii.  03.  And  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked 
him,  and  smote  Mm. 

 64.  And  when  they  had  blindfolded  him,  they 

struck  him  on  the  face,  and  asked  him,  saying.  Proph- 
esy, who  is  it  that  smote  thee  ? 

 65.  And  many  other  things  blasphemously 

spake  they  against  him. 

—  xxiii.  11.  And  Herod  with  his  men  of  war  set 
him  at  nought,  and  mocked  Mm,  and  arrayed  him  in 
a  gorgeous  robe,  and  sent  him  again  to  Pilate. 

John  xviii.  22.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  one 
of  the  officers  that  stood  by  struck  Jesus  with  the 
palm  of  his  hand,  saying,  Answerest  thou  the  high 
priest  so  ? 

 23.  Jesus  answered  him.  If  I  have  spoken  evil, 

bear  witness  of  the  evil:  but  if  well,  why  smitcst 
thou  me  ? 

—  xix.  1.  Tlicn  Pilate  therefore  took  Jesus,  and 
scourged  Mm. 

 2.  And  the  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of  thorns, 

and  put  it  on  his  head,  and  they  put  on  him  a  purple 
I'obe, 

 3.  And  said.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  !  and  they 

smote  him  with  their  hands. 

 5.  Then  came  Jesus  forth,  wearing  the  crown 

of  thorns,  and  the  purple  robe.  And  Pilate  saith  unto 
them.  Behold  the  man ! 

—  —  14.  And  it  was  the  preparation  of  the  pass- 
over,  and  about  the  sixth  hour :  and  he  saith  unto  the 
Jews,  Behold  your  King ! 


CHAP.  VII. 
CHRIST'S  CRUCIFIXION. 

§  87.   Christ  bears  his  Cross. 

Mat.  xxvii.  32.  And  as  they  came  out,  they  found 
a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by  name :  him  they  compelled 
to  bear  his  cross. 

Mark  xv.  21.  And  they  compel  one  Simon  a  Cyre- 
nian,  who  passed  by,  coming  out  of  the  country,  the 
father  of  Alexander  and  Rufiis,  to  bear  his  cross. 

 22.  And  they  bring  him  unto  the  place  Gol- 
gotha, which  is,  being  interpreted,  The  place  of  a  skull. 

Luke  xxiii.  26.  And  as  they  led  him  away,  they 
laid  hold  upon  one  Simon,  a  Cyrenian,  coming  out 
of  the  country,  and  on  him  they  laid  the  cross,  that 
he  might  bear  it  after  Jesus. 

John  xix.  17.  And  he  bearing  his  cross  went  forth 
into  a  place  called  the  plate  of  a  skull,  which  is  called 
in  the  Hebrew  Golgotha : 

§  88.    Christ  Crucified. 

Mat.  xxvii.  35.  And  they  crucified  him,  and  parted 
his  garments,  casting  lots :  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  the  prophet.  They  parted  my 
garments  among  them,  and  upon  my  vesture  did  they 
cast  lots. 

 36.  And  sitting  down  they  watched  him  there; 

Mark  xv.  25.  And  it  was  the  "third  hour,  and  they 
crucified  him. 

Luke  xxiii.  33.  And  when  they  were  come  to  the 
place,  which  is  called  Calvary,  there  they  crucified 
him,  and  the  malefactors,  one  on  the  right  hand,  and 
the  other  on  the  left. 

Acts  x.  39.  And  we  are  witnesses  of  all  things  which 
he  did  both  in  the  land  of  the  Jews,  and  in  Jerusa- 
lem ;  whom  they  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree  : 

§  89.   The  Two  Tlileves. 

(1.  PROPHECIES  CONCEKNrNG.) 

Is.  liii.  12.  Therefore  will  I  divide  him  a  portion 
with  the  great,  and  he  shall  divide  the  spoil  with  the 
strong ;  because  he  hath  potn-ed  out  his  soul  unto 
death  :  and  he  was  numbered  with  the  transgressors' 
and  he  bare  the  sin  of  many,  and  made  intercession 
for  the  transgressors. 

Luke  xxii.  37.  For  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  that  is 


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CHAP.  VII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


written  must  yet  be  accomplished  in  me,  And  lie  was 
lei  iccmed  among  the  transgressors:  for  the  things  con- 
cerning me  have  an  end. 

(3.  THEIR  CRXJCIPIXIOX.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  38.  Then  were  there  two  thieres  cruci- 
fied with  him  ;  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  another  on 
the  left. 

Mark  xv.  27.  And  with  him  they  crucify  two 
thieves ;  the  one  on  his  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
his  left. 

 38.  And  the  Scripture  was  fulfilled,  which 

saith,  And  he  was  numbered  with  the  transgressors. 

Luke  xxiii,  32.  And  there  were  also  two  others, 
malefactors,  led  with  him  to  be  put  to  death. 

John  xix.  18.  Where  they  crucified  him,  and  two 
others  with  him,  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the 
midst. 

(3.  THEIR  TREATMENT  OP  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  44.  The  thieves  also,  which  were  cmci- 
fied  with  him,  cast  the  same  in  his  teeth. 

Luke  xxiii.  39.  And  one  of  the  malefactors  which 
were  hanged  railed  on  him,  saying.  If  thou  be  Christ, 
gave  tlijrself  and  us. 

 40.  But  the  other  answering  rebuked  him, 

saying,  Dost  not  thou  fear  God,  seeing  thou  art  in  the 
same  condemnation  ? 

 41.  And  we  indeed  justly  ;  for  we  receive  the 

due  reward  of  our  deeds:  but  this  man  hath  done 
nothing  amiss. 

§  90.   Superscription  on  Christ's  Cross. 

Mat.  xxvii.  37.  And  set  up  over  his  head  his  accu- 
sation written,  THIS  IS  JESUS  THE  KING  OF 
THE  JEWS. 

Mark  xv.  26.  And  the  superscription  of  his  accusa- 
tion was  written  over,  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

Luke  xxiii.  38.  And  a  superscription  also  was  writ- 
ten over  him  in  letters  of  Greek,  and  Latin,  and  He- 
brew, THIS  IS  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

John  xix.  19.  And  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  it  on 
the  cross.  And  the  writing  was,  JESUS  OF  NAZxi- 
RETH  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

 20.  This  title  then  read  many  of  the  Jews ; 

for  the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified  w^as  nigh  to 
the  city :  and  it  was  written  in  Hebrew,  and  Greek, 
and  Latin. 

 21.  Then  said  the  chief  priests  of  the  Jews  to 

Pilate,  Write  not.  The  King  of  the  Jews ;  but  that  he 
said,  I  am  King  of  the  Jews. 

 32.  Pilate  answered,  What  I  have  written  I 

have  written. 

§  91.   Conduct  of  the  People. 

(1.  THEY  DIVIDE  HIS  RAIMENT.) 

Mark  xv.  34.  And  when  they  had  crucified  him, 
they  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots  upon  them, 
what  every  man  should  take. 

John  xix.  23.  Then  the  soldiers,  when  they  had 
crucified  Jesus,  took  his  garments,  and  made  four 
parts,  to  every  soldier  a  part ;  and  also  his  coat :  now 
the  coat  was  without  seam,  woven  from  the  top 
throughout. 

 24.  They  said  therefore  among  themselves, 

Let  us  not  rend  it,  l)ut  cast  lots  for  it,  whose  it  shall 
be  :  that  the  Scripture  might  be  fulfilled,  which  saith. 
They  parted  my  raiment  among  them,  and  for  my 
vesture  they  did  cast  lots.  These  things  therefore  the 
soldiers  did. 

(2.  THEY  GrVE  HIM  YINERAR,  AND  WINE  MINGLED 
WITH  MYKllH.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  33.  And  when  they  were  come  unto  a 
place  called  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say,  a  jolace  of  a 
skull, 

 84.  They  gave  him  vinegar  to  chink  mingled 

with  gall :  and  when  he  had  tasted  thereof,  he  would 
not  drink. 

 48.  And  straightway  one  of  them  ran,  and 

took  a  six)nge,  and  filled  it  with  vinegar,  and  put  it 
on  a  reoci,  and  gave  him  to  drink. 


Mark  xv.  33.  And  they  gave  him  to  drink  wine 
mingled  with  myrrh ;  but  he  received  it  not. 

—  —  30.  And  one  ran  and  tilled  a  sponge  full  of 
vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to 
di-ink,+ 

Luke  .xxiii.  30.  And  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him, 
coming  to  him,  and  ofit'ering  him  vinegar, 

John  xix.  28.  After  this,  Jesus  knowing  that  all 
things  were  now  accom))lished,  that  the  Scripture 
might  be  fulfilled,  saith,  I  thirst. 

 39.  Now  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of  vine- 
gar :  and  they  filled  a  sponge  with  vinegar,  and  put  it 
upon  hyssop,  and  put  it  to  his  mouth. 

(3.  THEY  MOCK  HIM.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  39.  And  they  that  passed  by  reviled 
huu,  wagging  their  heads, 

 40.  And  saying.  Thou  that  destroyest  the 

temple,  and  bulkiest  it  in  three  days,  save  thyself. 
If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come  down  from  the 
cross. 

—  —  41.  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  mocking 
him,  with  the  scribes  and  elders,  said, 

 42.  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  save. 

If  he  be  the  King  of  Israel,  let  him  now  come  down 
from  the  cross,  and  we  will  believe  him. 

 •  43.  He  trusted  in  God ;  let  him  deliver  him 

now,  if  he  will  have  him :  for  he  said,  I  am  the  Sou 
of  God. 

 ■  47.  Some  of  them  that  stood  there,  when  they 

heard  that,  said.  This  man  calletli  for  Ellas. 

—  —  49.  The  rest  said.  Let  be,  let  us  see  whether 
Elias  will  come  to  save  him. 

Mark  xv.  29.  And  they  that  passed  by  railed  on 
him,  wagging  their  heads,  and  saying,  Aia,  thou  that 
destroyest  the  temple,  and  bulkiest  it  in  three  daj-s, 

 30.  Save  thyself,  and  come  down  from  the 

cross. 

 31.  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  mocking 

said  among  themselves  with  the  scribes.  He  saved 
others  :  himself  he  cannot  save. 

 82.  Let  Christ  the  King  of  Israel  descend 

now  from  the  cross,  that  we  may  see  and  believe. 
And  they  that  were  crucified  with  him  reviled  him. 

— ■  —  35.  And  some  of  them  that  stood  by,  when 
they  heard  it,  said.  Behold,  he  calleth  Elias. 

 30.  -j-  saying.  Let  alone ;  let  us  see  whether 

Elias  w'ill  come  to  take  hin.  down. 

Luke  xxiii.  35.  And  the  people  stood  beholding. 
And  the  rulers  also  with  them  derided  him,  saying, 
He  saved  others  ;  let  him  save  himself,  if  he  fi^e 
Christ,  the  chosen  of  God. 

—  —  37.  And  saying,  If  thou  be  the  King  of  the 
Jews,  save  thyself. 

(4.  THEY  RETIRE,  SMITTEN  WITH  REMORSE.) 

Luke  xxiii.  48.  And  all  the  people  that  came  to- 
gether to  that  sight,  beholding  the  things  which  were 
done,  smote  their  breasts,  and  returned. 

(5.  TESTIMONY  OP  THE  CENTVRION.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  54.  Now  when  the  centurion,  and  they 
that  were  with  him,  watching  Jesus,  saw  the  earth- 
quake, aiid  those  things  that  were  done,  thej^  feai'ed 
greatly,  saying,  Truly  this  was  the  Son  of  God. 

Mark  xv.  39.  And  when  the  centurion,  which  stood 
over  against  him,  saw  that  he  so  cried  out,  and  gave 
up  the  ghost,  he  said.  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of 
God. 

Luke  xxiii.  47  Now  when  the  centurion  saw  what 
was  done,  he  glorified  God,  sajing.  Certainly  this  was 
a  righteous  man. 

§  92.  Miraculous  Phenomena. 

(1.  DARKNESS.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  45.  Now  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was 
darkness  over  aU  the  land  unto  the  ninth  hour. 

Luke  xxiii.  44.  And  it  was  about  tlie  sixth  hour, 
and  there  was  a  darkness  over  all  the  earth  until  the 
ninth  hour. 

 45.  And  the  sun  was  darkened,  and  the  vail 

of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  midst. 


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CHAP.  VIII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


(2.  EARTHQUAKE.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  51.  And,  behold,  the  vail  of  the  temple 
■was  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom ;  and 
the  earth  did  quake,  and  the  rocks  rent ; 

(3.  RESURRECTION  OF  THE  DEAD.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  52.  And  the  graves  were  opened;  and 
many  bodies  of  tlie  saints  which  slept  arose ; 

 53.  .i^nd  came  out  of  the  graves  after  his 

resurrection,  and  went  into  the  holy  city,  and  appear- 
ed unto  many. 

§  93.  Christ's  Words  to  the  Women  who 
Wept  lor  Him. 

Luke  xxiii.  28.  But  Jesus  turning  unto  them,  said, 
Daughters  of  Jerusalem,  weep  not  for  me,  but  weep 
for  yourselves,  and  for  your  children. 

 29.  For  behold,  the  daj's  are  coming,  in  the 

which  they  shall  say,  Blessed  are  the  barren,  and  the 
wombs  that  never  bare,  and  the  paps  which  never 
gave  suck. 

 30.  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the  moimt- 

ains.  Fall  on  us  ;  and  to  the  hills.  Cover  us. 

 -31.  For  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green 

tree,  what  shall  be  done  in  the  dry? 

John  xix.  26.  When  Jesus  therelbre  saw  his  mother, 
and  the  disciple  standing  by,  whom  he  loved,  he 
saith  unto  his  mother,  Woman,  behold  thy  son ! 

 27.  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple.  Behold  thy 

iHother!  And  from  that  hour  that  disciple  took  her 
unto  his  own  Iwme. 

§  94.   Christ's  Dying  Prayers. 

Mat.  xxvii.  46.  And  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli,  Eli,  lama  sabacii- 
thani  ?  that  is  to  say,  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast 
thou  forsaken  me  ? 

Mark  xv.  34.  And  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried 
with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eloi,  Eloi,  lama  sabach- 
thani  V  which  is,  being  interpreted.  My  God,  my  God, 
why  hast  thou  forsaken  me  ? 

Luke  xxiii.  34,  Then  said  Jesus,  Father,  forgive 
them ;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do.  And  they 
parted  his  raiment,  and  cast  lots. 

§  95.   Christ's  Deatli. 

Mat.  xxvii.  50.  Jesus,  when  he  had  cried  again  with 
a  loud  voice,  yielded  up  the  ghost. 

Mark  xv.  37.  And  Je.sus  cried  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  gave  up  the  ghost. 

Luke  xxiii.  46.  And  when  Jesus  had  cried  with  a 
loud  voice,  he  said.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend 
my  spirit:  and  having  said  thus,  he  gave  up  the  ghost. 

John  xix.  30.  When  Jesus  therefore  had  received  the 
vinegar,  he  said.  It  is  finished :  and  he  bowed  his  head, 
and  gave  up  the  ghost. 


John  XV.  13.  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this, 
that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends. 

Acts  ii.  22.  Ye  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  words;  Je- 
sus of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God  among  you 
by  miracles  and  wonders  and  signs,  which  God  did  by 
him  in  the  midst  of  you,  as  ye  yo\trselves  also  know  : 

 23.  Him,  being  delivered  by  the  determinate 

counsel  and  foreknowledge  of  God,  ye  have  taken, 
and  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and  slain  : 

—  vii.  52.  Which  of  the  prophets  have  not  your 
father.s  persecuted?  and  they  have  slain  them  which 
shewed  before  of  the  coming  of  the  Just  One ;  of  whom 
ye  have  been  now  the  betrayers  and  murderers  : 

§  96.   Christ's  Body  Pierced-but  None  of  His 
Bones  Brolien. 

John  xix.  31.  The  Jews  therefore,  because  it  was 
the  preparation,  that  the  bodies  should  not  remain 
upon  the  cross  on  tlie  sabbath  day,  (lor  tiiat  sabbath 
day  was  a  liigli  day,)  besought  P'ilate  that  their  legs 
might  be  broken,  and  thfU  they  might  be  taken  away. 

 32.  Then  came  the  soldiers,  and  brake  the  legs 

of  the  first,  and  of  the  other  which  was  crucified  with 
him. 


 33.  But  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw 

that  he  was  dead  already,  they  brake  not  his  legs : 

 34.  But  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear 

pierced  his  side,  and  forthwith  came  there  out  blood 
and  water. 

 35.  And  he  that  saw  it  bare  record,  and  his  rec- 
ord is  true ;  and  he  knoweth  that  he  saith  ti'ue,  that 
ye  might  believe. 

  36.  For  these  things  were  done,  that  the  Scrip- 
ture should  be  fulfilled,  A  bone  of  him  shall  not  be 
broken. 

 37.  And  again  another  Scripture  saith.  They 

shall  look  on  him  whom  they  pierced. 

§  97.     Joseph  Begs  and  Receives  the  Body  of 
Christ. 

Mat,  xxvii.  57.  When  the  even  was  come,  there 
came  a  rich  nian  of  Ariraathea,  named  Joseph,  who 
also  himself  was  Jesus'  disciple : 

 58.  He  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body  of 

JesuS.  Then  Pilate  commanded  the  body  to  be  de- 
livered. 

Mark  xv.  43.  Joseph  »f  Arimathea,  an  honourable 
counsellor,  which  also  waited  for  the  kingdom  of  God, 
came,  and  went  in  boldly  unto  Pilate,  and  craved  the 
body  of  Jesus. 

 44.  And  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were  al- 
ready dead :  and  calling  unto  him  the  centurion,  he 
asked  him  whether  he  had  been  any  while  dead. 

 45.  And  when  he  knew  it  of  the  centurion, 

he  gave  the  body  to  Joseph. 

Luke  xxiii.  50.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  named 
Joseph,  a  counsellor ;  and  he  icas  a  good  man,  and  a 
just : 

 51.  (The  same  had  not  consented  to  the  coun- 
sel and  deed  of  them  :)  was  of  Arimathea,  a  city  of 
the  Jews ;  who  also  himself  waited  for  the  kingdom 
of  God. 

 52.  This  man  went  unto  Pilate,  and  begged 

the  body  of  Jesus. 

John  xix.  38.  And  after  this  Joseph  of  Arimathea, 
being  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear  of  the 
Jews,  besought  Pilate  that  he  might  take  away  the 
body  of  Jesus :  and  Pilate  gave  hun  leave.  He  came 
therefore,  and  took  the  body  of  Jesus. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

THE  BURIAL  AND  RESURREC- 
TION OF  CHRIST. 

§  98.     Christ's  Burial. 

Mat.  xxvii.  59.  And  when  Joseph  had  taken  the 
body,  he  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth, 

 60.  And  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  which 

he  had  hewn  out  in  the  rock :  and  he  rolled  a  great 
stone  to  the  door  of  the  sepulchre,  and  departed. 

Mark  xv.  46.  And  he  bought  fine  linen,  and  took 
him  down,  and  wrapped  him  in  the  linen,  and  laid 
him  in  a  sepulchre  which  was  hewn  out  of  a  rock, 
and  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the  sepulchre. 

Luke  xxiii.  53.  And  he  took  it  down,  and  wrapped 
it  in  linen,  and  laid  it  in  a  sepulchre  that  was  hewn 
in  stone,  wherein  never  man  before  was  laid. 

John  xix.  39.  And  there  came  also  Nicodemus, 
(which  at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night,)  and 
l)rought  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes,  about  a  hun- 
dred pound  weiglii. 

 40.  Then  took  they  the  body  of  Jesus,  and 

wound  it  in  linen  clothes  with  the  spices,  as  the  man- 
ner of  the  Jews  is  to  bury. 

 41.  Now  in  the  place  where  he  was  crucified 

there  was  a  garden ;  and  in  the  garden  a  new  sepul- 
chre, wherein  was  never  man  yet  laid. 

 42.  There  laid  they  Jesus  therefore  because 

of  the  Jews'  preparation  day ;  for  the  sepulchi-e  was 
nigh  at  liand. 

See  Acts  xiii.  29. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


§  99.     The  Stone  of  the  Sepulchre  Sealed. 

Mat.  xxvii.  62.  Now  the  next  day,  that  followed  the 
day  of  the  preparation,  the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees 
came  together  mito  Pilate, 

 Q.i.  Baying,  Sir,  we  remember  that  that  de- 
ceiver said,  while  he  was  yet  alive.  After  three  days  I 
will  rise  again. 

 64.  Command  therefore  that  the  sepulchre  be 

made  sure  until  the  third  day,  lest  his  disciples  come 
by  night,  and  steal  him  away,  and  say  unto  the  people. 
He  is  risen  from  tlie  dead :  so  the  last  error  shall  be 
worse  than  the  first. 

 65.  Pilate  said  unto  them.  Ye  have  a  watch : 

go  your  way,  make  it  as  sure  as  ye  can. 

 66.  So  they  went,  and"  made  the  sepulchre 

sure,  sealing  the  stone,  and  setting  a  watch. 

§  100.   An  Angel  Rolls  Away  the  Stone. 

Mat.  xxviii.  2.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  great  earth- 
quake: for  the  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from 
heaven,  and  came  and  rolled  back  the  stone  from  the 
door,  and  sat  upon  it. 

Mark  xvi.  1.  And  when  th^sabbath  was  past,  Marj^ 
Magdalene,  and  Mary  the  mother  of  James,  and  Salome, 
had  bought  sweet  spices,  that  they  might  come  and 
anoint  him. 

 3.  And  veiy  early  in  the  morning,  the  first 

day  of  the  Aveek,  they  came  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the 
rising  of  the  sun. 

 3.  And  they  said  among  themselves.  Who  shall 

roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the  door  of  the  sepulchre  V 

 4.  And  when  they  looked,  they  saw  that  the 

Btone  was  rolled  away :  for  it  was  very  great. 

Luke  xxiii.  56.  And  they  returned,  and  prepared 
epices  and  ointments  ;  and  rested  the  sabbath  day  ac- 
cording to  the  commandment. 

 xxiv.  1.  Now  upon  the  first  day  of  the  week, 

very  early  in  the  morning,  they  came  unto  the  sepul- 
chre, bringing  the  spices  which  they  had  prepared,  and 
certain  others  with  them. 

 2.  And  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away 

from  the  sepulchre. 

John  XX.  1.  The/r«<  day  of  the  week  cometh  Mary 
Magdalene  early,  when  it  Avas  yet  dark,  unto  the 
sepulchre,  and  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the 
sepulchre. 

§  101.  The  Grave  found  Empty. 

Luke  xxiv.  3.  And  they  entered  in,  and  found  not 
the  body  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

  12.  Then  arose  Peter,    and  ran  unto  the 

sepulchre;  and  stooping  down,  he  beheld  tlie  linen 
clothes  laid  by  themselves,  and  departed,  wondering 
in  himself  at  that  which  was  come  to  pass. 

 •  24.  And  certain  of  them  which  were  with  us 

went  to  the  sepulchre,  and  found  it  even  so  as  the 
women  had  said  :  but  him  they  saw  not. 

John  XX.  3.  Peter  therefore'  went  forth,  and  that 
other  disciple,  and  came  to  the  sepulchre. 

 4.  So  they  ran  both  together:  and  the  other 

disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came  first  to  the 
sepulchre. 

 5.  And  he  stooping  down,  aitd  looking  in,  saw 

the  linen  clothes  lying ;  yet  went  he  not  in. 

 6.  Then  cometh  Simon  Peter  following  him, 

and  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and  seeth  the  linen 
clothes  lie, 

 -7.  And  the  napkin,  that  was  about  his  head, 

not  lying  with  the  linen  clothes,  bu-t  wrapped  together 
in  a  jilace  by  itself 

 8.  Then  went  in  also  that  other  disciple,  which 

came  first  to  the  sepulchre,  and  he  saw,  and  believed. 

?  102.  Explanation. 

(1.  BY  THE  CHIEF  PEIESTS.) 

Mat,  xxviii.  11.  Now  when  they  were  going,  behold, 
some  of  the  watch  came  into  the  city,  and  shewed 
unto  the  chief  priests  all  the  tilings  that  were  done. 

 12.  And  when  they  were  assembled  with  the 

elders,  and  had  taken  counsel,  they  gave  large  money 
unto  the  soldiers, 


 13.  Saying,  Say  ye.  His  disciples  came  by 

night,  and  stole  him  away  while  we  slept. 

 14.  And  if  this  come  to  the  governor's  ears, 

we  will  persuade  him,  and  secure  you. 

—  —  15.  So  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they 
were  taught:  and  this  sa}ing  is  commonly  reported 
among  the  Jews  until  this  day. 

(2.  BY  THE  ANGEL.)  ' 

Mat.  xxviii.  1,  In  the  end  of  the  sabbath,  as  it  be- 
gan to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of  the  week,  came 
Mary  Magdalene  and  the  other  ^Mary  to  see  the  sepul- 
chre. 

 5.  And  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  the 

women.  Fear  not  ye:  for  I  know  that  ye  seek  Jesus, 
which  was  crucified. 

 6.  He  is  not  here :  for  he  is  risen,  as  he  said. 

Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay. 

 7.  And  go  quickly,  and  tell  his  disciples  that 

he  is  risen  from  the  dead ;  and,  behold,  he  goeth  be- 
fore you  into  Galilee ;  there  shall  ye  see  him :  lo,  I 
have  told  you. 

Mark  xvi.  5.  And  entering  into  the  sepulchre,  they 
saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right  side,  clothed  in 
a  long  white  garment ;  and  they  y<cvG  affrighted. 

 6.  And  he  sailh  unto  them,  Be  not  affrighted : 

ye  seek  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  whicli  was  crucified :  he  is 
risen ;  he  is  not  here :  behold  the  place  where  they  laid 
him. 

 7.  But  go  your  way,  tell  his  disciples  and 

Peter  that  he  goeth  before  j'ou  into  Galilee :  there 
shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said  inito  j'ou. 

Luke  xxiv.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were 
much  perplexed  thereabout,  behold,  two  men  stood  by 
them  in  shining  garments  : 

 5.  And  as  they  were  afraid,  and  bowed  down 

their  faces  to  the  earth,  thej'  said  unto  them,  "Why 
seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ? 

 6.  He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen :  remember  how 

he  spake  unto  you  when  he  was  yet  in  Galilee, 

— •  —  7.  Saying,  The  Son  ot  man  must  be  delivered 
into  the  hands  of  sinful  men,  and  be  crucified,  and  the 
third  day  rise  again. 

 8.  And  they  remembered  his  words, 

 23.  And  when  they  found  not  his  body,  they 

came,  saying,  that  they  had  alsf)  seen  a  vision  of  an- 
gels, which  said  that  he  was  alive. 

John  XX.  11.  But  Maiy  stood  without  at  the  sepul- 
chre weeping:  and  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  down, 
and  looked  into  the  sepulchre, 

 12.  And  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  the 

one  at  the  head,  and  the  other  at  the  feet,  where  the 
body  of  Jesus  had  lain. 

 13.  And  they  say  unto  her,  TTomau,  why 

weepest  thou?  She  saitli  imto  them.  Because  they 
have  taken  away  my  Lord,  and  I  know  not  where 
they  have  laid  him. 

(3.  BY  NEW  TESTAMENT  WRITERS.) 

Acts  ii.  24.  Whom  God  hath  raised  up,  having  loosed 
the  pains  of  death :  because  it  was  not  possible  that 
he  should  be  holden  of  it. 

 32.  This  Jesus  hath  God  raised  up,  whereof 

we  all  are  witnesses. 

—  iii.  26.  Unto  you  first  God,  having  raised  up  his 
Son  Jesus,  sent  him  to  bless  you,  in  tui'ning  away 
every  one  of  you  from  his  iniquities. 

—  iv.  33.  And  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles 
witness  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Lord  Jesus :  and 
great  grace  was  upon  them  all. 

—  V.  30.  The  God  of  our  fathers  raised  up  Jesus, 
whom  ye  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree. 

—  xiii.  30.  But  God  raised  him  from  the  dead: 
 37.  But  he,  ■whom  God  raised  again,  saw  no 

corruption. 

—  XXV.  19.  But  had  certain  questions  against  him 
of  their  own  superstition,  and  of  one  Jesus,  which 
was  dead,  whom  Paul  aflirmed  to  be  alive. 

Rom.  i.  4.  And  declared  to  be  the  Son  of  God  with 
power,  according  to  the  Spirit  of  holiness,  by  the 
resurrection  from  the  dead : 

—  viii.  11.  But  if  the  Spirit  of  him  that  raised  up 
Jesus  from  the  dead  dwell  in  you,  he  that  raised  up 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Christ  from  the  dead  shall  also  quicken  your  mortal 
bodies  by  his  Spirit  that  dwelleth  in  you. 

1  Cor.  Vi.  14.  And  God  hath  both  raised  up  the  Lord, 
and  will  also  raise  up  us  by  his  own  power. 

2  Cor.  iv.  14.  Knowing  that  he  which  raised  up  the 
Lord  .Jesus  shall  raise  up  us  also  by  Jesus,  and  shall 
present  tis  with  j  ou. 

—  xiii.  4.  For  though  he  was  crucified  through 
•weakness,  yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of  God.  For 
■we  also  are  weak  in  him,  but  we  shall  live  with  him 
by  the  power  of  God  toward  j'ou. 

Phil.  iii.  10.  That  I  may  know  him,  and  the  power 
of  his  resurrection,  and  the  fellowship  of  his  suffer- 
ings, being  made  comformable  unto  his  death  ; 

2  Tim.  ii.  8.  Remember  that  Jesus  Christ  of  the 
seed  of  David  was  raised  from  the  dead,  according  to 
my  gospel : 

See  Acts  iii.  15.    Gal.i.  1. 

§  103.   Incredulity  of  the  Disciples. 

Mark  xvi.  11.  And  they,  when  they  had  heard  that 
he  was  alive,  and  had  been  seen  of  her,  believed  not. 

 13.  And  they  \\  ent  and  told  tt  iiuto  the  resi- 
due :  neither  believed  they  them. 

Luke  xxiv.  11.  And  their  words  seemed  to  them  as 
idle  tales,  and  they  believed  them  not. 

 21.  But  we  trusted  that  it  had  been  he  which 

should  have  redeemed  Israel :  and  beside  all  this,  to 
day  is  the  third  day  since  these  things  were  done. 

John  XX.  24.  But  Tliomas,  one  of  the  twelve,  called 
Didymus,  was  not  with  them  when  Jesus  came. 

 25.  The  other  disciples  therefore  said  unto 

him.  We  have  seen  the  Lord.  But  he  said  unto  them. 
Except  I  shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print  of  the  nails, 
and  put  my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  nails,  and 
thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe. 


CHAP.  IX 

APPEARANCES  OF  CHRIST  AFT- 
ER HIS  RESURRECTION. 

§  104.   On  tlie  Day  of  His  Resurrection. 

(1.  TO  THE  WOMEN.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  8.  And  they  departed  quickly  from  the 
sepulchre  with  fear  and  great  joy ;  and  did  run  to 
bring  liis  disciples  word. 

 10.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them.  Be  not  afraid  : 

go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  Galilee,  and 
there  shall  they  see  me. 

Mark  xvi.  8.  And  they  went  out  quickly,  and  fled 
from  the  sepulchre;  for  they  trembled  and  were 
amazed  :  neither  said  they  any  thing  to  any  ma?i ;  for 
they  were  afraid. 

—  —  10.  And  she  went  and  told  them  that  had  been 
with  him,  as  they  mourned  and  Avept. 

Luke  xxiv.  9.  And  returned  from  the  sepulchre,  and 
told  all  these  things  unto  the  eleven,  and  to  all  the  rest. 

 10.  It  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and  Joanna,  and 

Mary  the  mother  of  James,  and  other  icomen  that  were 
with  them,  which  told  these  things  unto  the  apostles. 

 26.  Yea,  and  certain  women  also  of  our  com- 
pany made  us  astonished,  which  were  early  at  the 
sepulchre ; 

John  XX.  2.  Then  she  runneth,  andcometh  to  Simon 
Peter,  and  to  the  other  disciple,  whom  Jesus  loved, 
and  said  unto  them,  They  have  taken  away  the  Lord 
out  of  the  sepulchre,  and  we  know  not  where  they 
have  laid  him. 

 18.  Mary  Magdalene  came  and  told  the  disci- 
ples that  she  had  seen  the  Lord,  and  that  he  had 
spoken  these  things  unto  her. 

(2.  TO  MARY  MAGDALENE.) 

Mark  xvi.  9.  Now  when  Jesus  was  risen  early  the 
first  day  of  the  week,  he  appeared  first  to  Mary  Mag- 
dalene, out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven  devils. 
John  XX.  14.  And  when  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned 


herself  back,  and  saw  Jesus  standing,  and  knew^  not 
that  it  was  Jesus. 

 15.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Woman,  why  wecp- 

est  thou  ?  whom  seekest  thou  ?  She,  supposing  him 
to  be  the  gardener,  saith  unto  him.  Sir,  if  thou  have 
borne  him  hence,  tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him, 
and  I  will  take  him  away. 

 16.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Mary.    She  turned 

herself,  and  saith  unto  him,  Rabboni ;  which  is  to  say, 
Master. 

 17.  Jesus  saith  imto  her.  Touch  me  not;  for  I 

am  not  j'et  ascended  to  my  Father :  but  go  to  my 
brethren,  and  say  unto  them,  I  ascend  unto  my  Father, 
and  your  Father  ;  and  to  my  God,  and  your  God. 

(3.  TO  PETER.) 

I  Cor.  XV.  5.  And  that  he  was  seen  of  Cephas,  then 
of  the  twelve : 
See  also  Luke  xxiv.  34. 

(4.  TO  THE  TWO  DISCIPLES.) 

Mark  xvi.  12.  After  that  he  appeared  in  another 
form  unto  two  of  them,  as  they  walked,  and  went  into 
the  country. 

Luke  xxiv.  15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  they 
communed  together  and  reasoned,  Jesus  himself  drew 
near,  and  went  with  them. 

 16.  But  their  eyes  were  holden  that  they 

should  not  know  him. 

 30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sat  at  meat 

with  them,  he  took  bread,  and  blessed  it,  and  brake, 
and  gave  to  them. 

 31.  And  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they 

knew  him  ;  and  he  vanished  out  of  their  sight. 

—  —  32.  And  they  said  one  to  another,  Did  not  our 
heart  burn  within  us,  while  he  talked  with  us  by  the 
way,  and  while  he  opened  to  us  the  Scriptures  ? 

-  —  33.  And  they  I'ose  up  the  same  hour,  and  re- 
turned tt)  Jerusalem,  and  found  the  eleven  gathered 
together,  and  them  that  were  with  them, 

 34.  Saying,  the  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath 

appeared  to  Simon. 

 35.  And  they  told  what  things  were  done  in 

the  way,  and  how  he  was  known  of  them  in  breaking 
of  bread. 

(5.  TO  THE  TEN, — THOMAS  ABSENT.) 

Luke  xxiv.  36.  And  as  they  thus  spake,  Jesus  him- 
self stood  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  saith  unto  them. 
Peace  he  unto  you. 

 37.  But  they  were  terrified  and  affrighted, 

and  supposed  that  they  had  seen  a  spirit. 

 38.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Why  are  ye 

troubled  ?  and  why  do  thoughts  arise  in  your  hearts  ? 

 39.  Behold  my  hands  and  niy  feet,  that  it  is  I 

myself:  handle  me,  and  see;  for  a  sph'it  hath  not 
flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  see  me  have. 

 40.  And  \\  hen  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  shewed 

them  his  hands  and  his  feet. 

 41.  And  while  they  yet  believed  not  for  joy, 

and  wondered,  he  said  uuto  them,  Have  ye  here  any 
meat  ? 

—  • —  42.  And  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled 
fish,  and  of  a  honeycomb. 

 43.  And  he  took  it,  and  did  eat  before  them. 

John  XX.  19.  Then  the  same  day  at  evening,  being 
the  first  day  of  the  week,  when  the  doors  were  shut 
where  the  disciples  were  assembled  for  fear  of  the 
Jews,  came  Jesus  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and  saith 
unto  them.  Peace  be  unto  you. 

 20.  And  when  he  had  so  said,  he  shewed  unto 

them  his  hands  and  his  side.  Then  were  his  disciples 
glad,  when  they  saw  the  Lord. 

§  105.  At  Other  Times. 

(1.  TO  THE  ELEVEN.) 

Mark  xvi.  14.  Afterward  he  appeared  unto  the 
eleven  as  thev  sat  at  meat,  and  upbraided  them  with 
their  unbelief  and  hardness  of  heart,  because  they  be- 
lieved not  them  which  had  seen  him  after  he  was  risen. 

John  XX.  26.  And  after  eight  days  agam  his  disci- 
ples were  withih,  and  Thomas  with  them :  then  came 
Jesus,  the  doors  being  shut,  and  stood  in  the  midst, 
and  said.  Peace  be  unto  you. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  XX.  27.  Than  suitli  he  to  Thomas,  Reach  hither 
thy  finger,  and  behold  my  hands;  and  I'each  hither 
thy  hand,  and  thrusi  it  into  my  side ;  and  be  not  faith- 
less, bnt  lielieving. 

(3.  TO  SEVEN  OF  THE  APOSTLES  AT  THE  SEA  OF 
TIBERIAS.) 

John  xxi.  1.  After  tliese  things  .Jesus  shewed  him- 
self again  to  tlie  disciples  at  the  sea  of  Tiberias ;  and 
on  this  wise  shewed  lie  himself. 

 -2.  There  were   together  Simon  Peter,  and 

Thomas  called  Didymus,  and  Nathanael  of  Cana  in 
Galilee,  and  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his 
disciples. 

 3.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fish- 
ing. They  say  unto  him.  We  also  go  with  thee.  They 
went  forth,  and  entered  into  a  ship  immediately;  and 
that  night  they  caught  nothing. 

 4.  But  when  the  morning  was  now  come, 

Jesus  stood  on  the  shore ;  but  the  "disciples  knew  not 
that  it  was  Jesus. 

 12.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Come  and  dine. 

And  none  of  the  disciples  durst  ask  him,  Who  art 
thou  ?  knowing  that  it  was  the  Lord. 

 13.  Jesus  then  cometh,  and  taketh  bread,  and 

giveth  them,  and  fish  likewise. 

  14.  This  is  now  the  third  time  that  Jesus 

shewed  himself  to  his  disciples,  after  that  he  was  risen 
from  the  dead. 

(3.  TO  FIVE  HUNDKED  BRETHREN  AT  ONCE.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  16.  Then  the  eleven  disciples  went 
away  into  Galilee,  into  a  mountain  where  Jesus  had 
appointed  them. 

 17.  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  worshipped 

him  :  but  some  doubted. 

Acts  X.  40.  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  and 
shewed  liim  openly ; 

 41.  Not  to  all  the  people,  but  unto  witnesses 

chosen  before  of  God,  eve?i  to  us,  who  did  eat  and 
drink  with  him  after  he  rose  from  the  dead. 

—  xiii.  31.  And  he  was  seen  many  days  of  them 
which  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee  to  Jerusalem, 
who  are  his  witnesses  unto  the  people. 

I  Cor.  XV.  6.  After  that,  he  was  seen  of  above  five 
hundred  brethren  at  once ;  of  whom  the  greater  part 
remain  unto  this  present,  but  some  are  fallen  asleep. 

See  Mat,  xxviii.  18. 

(4.  TO  JAMES.) 

I  Cor.  XV.  7.  After  that,  he  was  seen  of  James ;  then 
of  all  the  apostles. 
See  Gal.  ii.  9. 

(5.  TO  THE  ELEVEN  AT  THE  MOUNT  OF  OLIVES.) 

Luke  xxiv.  50.  And  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to 
Bethany,  and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them. 

Acts  i.  3.  To  whom  also  he  shewed  himself  alive 
after  his  passion  by  many  infallible  ])roofs,  being  seen 
of  them  forty  days,  and  speaking  of  the  things  per- 
taining to  the  kingdom  of  God : 

 4.  And,  being  assembled  together  with  ihem, 

commanded  them  that  they  should  not  depart  from 
Jerusalem,  but  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father, 
which,  saith  lie,  ye  have  heard  of  me. 


CHAP.  X. 

CHRIST'S  ASCENSION: 
IN  HEAVEN. 


CHRIST 


§  106.    Clirist's  Ascension. 

Mark  xvi.  19.  So  then,  after  the  Lord  had  spoken 
unto  them,  he  Avas  received  up  into  heaven,  and  sat 
on  the  right  hand  of  God. 

Luke  xxiv.  51.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  he  blessed 
them,  he  Wiis  parted  from  them,  and  carried  up  into 
heaven. 

Acts  i.9.  And  when  he  had  spoken  these  things, 
while  they  beheld,  he  was  taken  up ;  and  a  cloud  re- 
ceived him  out  of  their  sight. 

 10.  And  while  they  looked  steadfastly  toward 


heaven  as  he  went  up,  behold,  two  men  stood  by  them 
in  white  apparel ; 

 11.  Which  also  said,  Ye  men  of  Galilee,  why 

stand  ye  gazing  up  into  heaven?  this  same  Jesus, 
which  is  taken  up  from  you  into  heaven,  shall  so  come 
in  like  manner  as  ye  have  seen  him  go  into  heaven. 

Luke  xxiv.  25.  Then  he  said  unto  them,  O  fools,  and 
slow  of  heart  to  believe  all  that  the  prophets  liave 
spoken ; 

 26.  Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suffered  these 

things,  and  to  enter  into  his  glory? 

Eph.  iv.  8.  Wherefore  he  saith,  When  he  ascended 
up  on  high,  he  led  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts 
unto  men. 

—  —  9.  (Now  that  he  ascended,  what  is  it  but  that 
he  also  descended  first  into  the  lower  parts  of  the 
earth  ? 

 10.  He  that  descended  is  the  same  also  that 

ascended  up  far  above  all  heavens,  that  he  might 
fill  all  things.) 

See  Acts  i.  1,  3. 

§  107.   Christ  in  Heaven. 

Acts  ii.  33.  Therefore  being  by  the  right  hand  of 
God  exalted,  and  having  received  of  the  Father  the 
jiromise  of  the  Holy  Gliost,  he  hath  shed  forth  this, 
which  ye  now  see  and  hear. 

 34.  For  David  is  not  ascended  into  the  heav- 
ens :  but  he  saith  himself.  The  Lord  said  unto  my 
Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

 35.  Until  I  make  thy  foes  thy  footstool. 

 36.  Therefore  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  know 

assuredly,  that  God  hath  made  that  same  Jesus,  whom 
ye  have  crucified,  both  Lord  and  Christ. 

—  iii.  21.  Whom  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the 
times  of  restitution  of  all  things,  which  God  hath 
spoken  by  the  mouth  of  all  his  holy  prophets  since 
the  world  began. 

—  vii.  55.  But  he,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost, 
looked  up  steadfastly  into  heaven,  and  saw  the  gloiy 
of  God,  and  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God, 

 56.   And  said.  Behold,  I  see  the  heavens 

opened,  and  the  Son  of  man  standing  on  the  right 
hand  of  God. 

—  xiii.  34.  And  as  concerning  that  he  raised  him 
up  from  the  dead,  now  no  more  to  return  to  corrup- 
tion, he  said  on  this  wise,  I  will  give  you  the  sure 
mercies  of  David. 

 35.  Wherefore  he  saith  also  in  another  psalm. 

Thou  shalt  not  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  corrup- 
tion. 

—  xxii.  14.  And  he  said,  The  God  of  our  fathers 
hath  chosen  thee,  that  thou  shouldest  know  his  will, 
and  see  that  Just  One,  and  shouldest  hear  the  voice  of 
his  mouth. 

Rom.  vi.  8.  Now  if  we  be  dead  with  Christ,  we  be- 
lieve that  we  shall  also  live  with  him : 

 9.  Knowing  that  Christ  being  raised  from  the 

dead  dieth  no  more ;  death  hath  no  more  dominion 
over  him. 

—  —  10.  For  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once : 
but  in  that  he  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God. 

1  Cor.  ix.  1.  Am  I  not  an  apostle  ?  am  I  not  free  ? 
have  I  not  seen  Jesus  Christ  om-  Lord?  ai'e  not  ye 
my  work  in  the  Lord  ? 

—  XV.  8.  And  last  of  all  he  was  seen  of  me  also,  as 
of  one  bom  out  of  due  time. 

2  Cor.  V.  16. '  Wherefore  henceforth  know  we  no 
man  after  the  fiesh:  yea,  though  we  have  known 
Christ  after  the  flesh,  yet  now  henceforth  know  we 
him  no  more. 

Eph.  i.  20.  Which  he  wrought  in  Christ,  when  he 
raised  him  from  the  dead,  and"set  him  at  his  own  right 
hand  in  the  heavenly  places, 

Col.  iii.  1.  If  ye  then  be  risen  with  Christ,  seek  those 
things  which  are  above,  where  Christ  sitteth  on  the 
right  hand  of  God. 

Heb.  X.  12.  But  this  man,  after  he  had  off'ered  one 
sacrifice  for  sins  for  ever,  sat  down  on  the  right  hand 
of  God ; 

 13.  From  henceforth  expecting  till  his  ene- 
mies be  made  his  footstool 


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CHAP  XI. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


I  Pet.  i.  31.  Who  by  him  do  believe  in  God,  that 
raised  liim  up  from  the  dead,  and  gave  him  glory ; 
that  your  taith  and  hope  might  be  in  God. 

—  ill.  23.  Who  is  gone  into  heaven,  and  ia  on  the 
right  hand  of  God ;  angels  and  authorities  and  powers 
being  made  subject  unto  him. 

Rev.  ii.  8.  And  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in 
Smyi-na  write;  These  things  saith  the  first  and  the 
last,  which  was  dead,  and  is  alive ; 

—  xii.  5.  And  she  brought  forth  a  man  child,  who 
was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod  of  iron :  and  her 
child  was  causcht  up  unto  God,  and  to  his  throne. 

See  John  xvi.  10.  Rev.  i.  13-30;  ii.  12-18;  iii.  1; 
V.  8,9-13;  vii.  9,  10;  xiv.  14;  xix.  11-21. 


CHAP.  XI. 
CHRIST'S  DIVINITY. 

§  108.   He  is  called  God. 

Mat.  i.  23.  Now  all  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be 
fulfilled  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  prophet, 
saying, 

 33.  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  l)e  with  child,  and 

shall  bring  forth  a  son,  and  tliey  shall  call  his  name 
Emmanuel,  which  being  interpreted  is,  God  with  us. 

John  i.  1.  In  the  beginning  was  the  Word,  and  the 
Word  was  with  God,  and  the  AVord  was  God. 

—  X.  33.  The  Jews  answered  him,  saying.  For  a 
good  work  we  stone  thee  not;  but  for  blasphemy ;  and 
because  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thyself  God. 

—  XX.  38.  And  Thomas  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  My  Lord  and  my  God. 

Acts  XX.  38.  Take  heed  therefore  nnto  yourselves, 
and  to  all  the  flock,  over  the  which  the  Holy  Ghost 
liath  made  you  overseers,  to  feed  the  church  of  God, 
which  he  hath  purchased  with  his  own  blood. 

Rom.  ix.  5.  Whose  are  the  fethers,  and  of  whom  as 
concerning  the  flesh  Christ  came,  who  is  over  all,  God 
blessed  for  ever.  Amen. 

I  Cor.  viii.  13.  But  when  ye  sin  so  against  the  breth- 
ren, and  wound  their  weak  conscience,  ye  sin  against 
Christ 

I  Tim.  iii.  16.  And  without  controversy  great  is  the 
mystery  of  godliness :  God  was  manifest  in  the  flesh, 
justified  in  tlie  Spirit,  seen  of  angels,  preached  unto 
the  Gentiles,  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up 
into  glory. 

Tit.  i.  3.  But  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  word 
through  preaching,  which  is  committed  unto  me  ac- 
cording to  the  commandment  of  God  our  Saviour ; 

Heb.  i.  8.  But  unto  the  Son  7te  mith.  Thy  throne,  O 
God,  is  for  ever  and  ever :  a  sceptre  of  righteousness 
is  the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom. 

I  John  i.  1.  That  which  was  from  the  beginning, 
which  we  have  heard,  which  we  have  seen  with  our 
eyes,  which  we  have  looked  upon,  and  our  hands  have 
handled,  of  the  Word  of  life ; 

 3.  (For  the  life  was  manifested,  and  we  have 

seen  it,  and  bear  witness,  and  shew  unto  you  that  eter- 
nal life,  which  was  with  the  Father,  and  was  mani- 
fested unto  us ;) 

See  I  John  v.  20.    Ps.  xlv.  6.    Is.  ix.  6. 


§  109.   Is  called  the  Son  of  God. 
Mark  i.  1.  The  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  Son  of  God ; 

—  ix.  7.  And  there  was  a  cloud  that  overshadowed 
them :  and  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud,  saying.  This 
is  my  beloved  Son  :  hear  him. 

Luke  i.  35.  -ftherefore  also  that  lioly  thing  which 
shall  be  bom  of  thee  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  God. 

John  V.  17.  But  Jesus  answered  them,  My  Father 
worketh  liitherto,  and  I  work. 

 18.  Therefore  the  Jews  sought  the  more  to 

kill  him,  because  he  not  only  liad  broken  the  sabbath, 
but  said  also  tliat  God  was  his  Father,  making  him- 
self equal  with  God. 

—  viii.  19.  Tiicu  gaici  they  uoto  him,  Where  is  thy 


Father?  .lesus  answered.  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor 
niy  Father :  if  ye  had  known  me,  ye  should  have 
kiiown  niy  Father  also. 

 38.  I  speak  that  which  I  have  seen  with  my 

Father :  and  ye  do  that  which  ye  have  seen  with  your 
father. 

—  X.  36.  Say  ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father  hath 
sanctified,  and  sent  into  the  world,  Thou  blasphem- 
est;  because  I  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God? 

—  xvii.  35.  O  righteous  Father,  the  world  hath  not 
known  thee  :  but  I  have  known  thee,  and  these  have 
known  that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

Gal.  iv.  4.  But  when  the  fulness  of  the  time  was 
conu',  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  made  of  a  woman,  made 
under  the  law, 

Eph.  iii.  14.  For  this  cause  I  bow  my  knees  imto 
the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

 15.  Of  whom  the  whole  family  in  heaven  and 

earth  is  named, 

Heb.  i.  3.  Hath  in  these  last  days  .spoken  unto  us  by 
Im  Son,  whom  he  hath  appointed  heir  of  all  things, 
by  whom  also  he  made  the  worlds : 

—  iii.  5.  And  Moses  verily  iras  faithful  in  all  his 
house  as  a  servant,  for  a  testimony  of  those  things 
which  were  to  be  spoken  after ; 

 6.  But  Christ  as  a  son  over  his  own  house ; 

whose  house  are  we,  if  we  hold  fast  the  confidence 
and  the  rejoicing  of  the  hope  firm  unto  tlie  end. 

—  V.  5.  So  also  Christ  glorified  not  himself  to  be 
made  a  high  priest ;  but  he  that  said  unto  him,  Thou  art 
my  Sou,  to  day  have  I  Ijegotten  thee. 

 8.  Though  he  were  a  Son,  yet  learned  he  obe- 
dience by  the  things  which  he  suffered : 

I  John  iv.  15.  Whosoever  shall  confess  that  Jesus  is 
the  Sou  of  God,  God  dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in  God. 

—  V.  5.  Who  is  he  that  overcometh  the  world,  but 
he  that  believeth  tliat  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God  ? 

See  Ps.  ii.  7,  12 ;  Ixx.xix.  27.  Mat.  iii.  17.  Mark  xiii. 
32.  Luke  X.  22.  John  i.  14,  18.  Acts  iii.  13.  Rom.  v. 
10.    Heb.  i.  5.    Rev.  ii.  18. 

§  110.    Is  made  Equal  "with  God. 

John  iii.  ,35.  The  Fatlier  loveth  the  Son,  and  hath 
given  all  things  into  his  hand. 

—  V.  23.  That  all  men  should  honour  the  Son,  even 
as  they  honour  the  Father.  He  that  honoureth  not 
the  Son  honoureth  not  the  Father  which  hath  sent  him. 

—  x.  30.  I  and  my  Father  are  one. 

—  xii.  44.  Jesus  cried  and  said.  He  that  believeth 
on  me,  believeth  not  on  me,  but  on  him  that  sent  me. 

 45.  And  he  that  seeth  mc  seeth  him  that  sent 

me. 

—  xiv.  7.  If  ye  had  known  me,  ye  should  have 
known  my  Father  also :  and  from  henceforth  ye  know 
him,  and  have  seen  him. 

 8.  Philip  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  shew  us  the 

Father,  and  it  sufficeth  us. 

 9.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Have  I  been  so  long 

time  with  you,  and  yet  hast  thou  not  known  me, 
Philip?  he  that  hath  seen  me  hath  seen  the  Father; 
and  how  sayest  thou  tlieri.  Shew  us  the  Father  ? 

 11.  Believe  mc  that  I  am  in  the  Father,  and 

the  Father  in  me:  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very 
works'  sake. 

—  XV.  33.  He  that  liateth  me  hateth  my  Father  also. 
 24.  If  I  had  not  done  among  them  the  works 

which  none  other  man  did,  they  had  not  had  sin  :  but 
now  have  they  both  seen  and  hated  both  me  and 
my  Father. 

—  xvii.  10.  And  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are 
mine ;  and  I  am  glorified  in  them. 

 31.  That  they  all  may  be  one;  as  thou.  Fath- 
er, art  in  me,  and  I  in  thee,  that  they  also  may  be  one 
in  us :  that  the  world  may  believe  that  thou  liast  sent 
me. 

 32.  And  the  glory  which  thou  gavest  me  I 

have  given  them  ;  that  they  may  be  one,  even  as  we 
are  one : 

 23.  I  in  them,  and  thou  in  me,  that  they  may 

be  made  perfect  in  one ;  and  that  the  ^vorld  may  know 
that  thou  hast  sent  me,  and  hast  loved  them  as  thou 
hast  loved  me. 


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CHAP.  XI. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  in. 


Phil.  ii.  6.  Who,  being  in  tlie  form  of  God,  thought 
it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with  God : 
Col.  i.  15.  Who  is  the  image  of  the  invisible  God, 
the  firstborn  of  every  creature : 

 19.  For  it  pleased  the  Fattier  that  in  him  should 

all  fulness  dwell ; 

— •  ii.  9.  For  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the 
Godhead  bodily. 

I  John  ii.  23.  Whosoever  denieth  the  Son,  the  same 
liath  not  the  Father:  \bu{\  he  that  ackiLOwledyeth  the 
tion  hath  the  Father  also. 

See  Mat.  xi.  27.  John  v.  17,  18;  x.  33,  36,  37,  38; 
xvii.  5. 

§  111.   Is  Called  Lord. 

Mat.  xii.  8.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of  the 
sabbath  day. 

—  xxii.  41.  While  the  Pharisees  were  gathered  to- 
gether, Jesiis  asked  them, 

—  —  42.  Saying,  What  think  ye  of  Christ?  whose 
son  is  he  ?    They  say  unto  him,  Thf  .son  of  David. 

 43.  He  saith  unto  them.  How  then  doth  David 

in  spirit  call  him  Lord,  saying, 

 44.  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on 

my  right  hand,  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool  ? 

 45.  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his 

son  ? 

Mark  ii.  28.  Therefore  the  Sou  of  man  is  Lord  also 
of  the  sabbath. 

Luke  i.  32.  He  shall  be  great,  and  shall  be  called 
the  Son  of  the  Highest;  and  the  Lord  God  shall  give 
unto  him  the  throne  of  his  tather  David  : 

 33.  And  he  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob 

for  ever;  and  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  end. 

—  vi.  40.  And  why  call  ye  me  Lord,  Lord,  and  do 
not  the  things  which  I  say  V 

—  XX.  41.  And  he  said  unto  them.  How  say  they 
that  Christ  is  David's  son? 

  42.  And  David  himself  saith  in  the  book  of 

Psalms,  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on 
my  right  hand, 

—  —  43.  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool. 
— •  — ■  44.  David  therefore  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is 

he  then  his  son  ? 

John  xiii.  13.  Ye  call  me  Master  and  Lord  :  and  j'e 
say  well ;  for  so  I  am. 

Acts  X.  36.  The  word  Avhich  God  sent  unto  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  preaching  peace  by  Jesus  Christ :  (he 
is  Lord  of  all :) 

Rom.  xiv.  9.  For  to  this  end  Christ  both  died,  and 
rose,  and  revived,  that  he  might  be  Lord  of  both  the 
dead  and  living. 

I  Cor.  ii.  8.  Which  none  of  the  princes  of  this  world 
knew :  for  had  they  known  it,  they  Avould  not  have 
crucified  the  Lord  of  glory. 

—  XV.  25.  For  he  must  reign,  till  he  hath  put  all 
enemies  under  his  feet. 

Gal.  i.  •>.  Grace  be  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  the 
Father,  and  from  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

—  vi.  18.  Brethren,  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  be  with  your  spirit.  Amen. 

Eph.  i.  22.  And  hatli  jntt  all  thi/ir/.i  imder  his  feet,  and 
gave  him  to  be  the  head  o\  er  all  tilings  to  the  church, 

Phil.  ii.  11.  And  that  every  tongue  should  confess 
that  Jesus  Christ  is  Lord,  to  the  glory  of  God  the 
Father. 

2Thess,  ii.  16.  Now  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  himself, 
and  God,  even  our  Father,  which  hath  loved  us,  and 
hath  given  us  everlasting  consolation  and  good  hope 
through  grace, 

 \1.  Comfort  your  hearts,  and  stablish  you  in 

every  good  word  and  work. 

I  Tim.  vi.  14.  That  thou  keep  this  commandment 
withoiit  spot,  unrebukeable,  until  the  appearing  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

Heb.  ii.  3.  How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so 
great  salvation  ;  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken 
by  the  Lord,  and  was  confirmed  unto  us  by  them  that 
heard  him  ; 

 8.  Thou  hast  put  all  things  in  subjection  under 

his  feet.  For  in  that  he  put  all  in  subjection  imder 
him,  lie  left  nothing  that  is  not  put  under  him.  But 
now  we  see  not  yet  all  things  put  under  him. 


2  John  3.  Grace  be  with  you,  mercy,  aiul  peace, 
from  God  the  Father,  and  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
the  Son  of  the  Father,  in  truth  and  love. 

Rev.  i.  13.  And  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  candle- 
sticks one  like  unto  the  Son  of  man,  clothed  with  a 
garment  down  to  the  foot,  and  girt  about  the  paps 
with  a  golden  girdle. 

 14.  His  head  and  his  hairs  were  white  like 

W(jol,  as  white  as  snow  ;  and  his  eyes  were  as  a  flame 
of  fire ; 

 15.  And  his  feet  like  unto  fine  brass,  as  if 

they  burned  in  a  furnace ;  and  his  voice  as  the  sound 
of  many  waters. 

 16.  And  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars : 

and  out  of  his  mouth  went  a  sharp  twoedged  sword  : 
and  his  countenance  was  as  the  sun  shineth  in  his 
strength. 

 20.  The  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which 

thou  sawest  in  my  right  hand,  and  the  seven  golden 
candlesticks.  The  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the 
seven  churches:  and  the  seven  candlesticks  M'hich 
thou  sawest  are  the  seven  churches. 

—  ii.  1.  ITnto  the  angel  of  the  church  of  Ephesus 
write ;  These  things  saith  he  that  holdeth  the  seven 
stars  in  his  right  hand,  who  walketh  in  the  midst  of 
the  .seven  golden  candlesticks ; 

 12.  And  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Per- 

gamos  write ;  These  things  saith  he  which  hath  the 
sharp  sword  with  two  edges  ; 

  16.  Repent ;  or  else  I.  will  come  unto  thee 

quickl}',  and  will  fight  against  them  ^sWh  the  sword 
of  my  mouth. 

 18.  And  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Thy- 

atira  write ;  These  things  saith  the  Son  of  God,  who 
hath  his  eyes  like  unto  a  flame  of  fire,  and  his  feet  are 
lUie  fine  brass ; 

— •  iii.  1.  And  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Sar- 
dis  write;  These  things  saith  he  that  hath  the  seven 
Spirits  of  God,  and  tlie  seven  stars  ;  I  know  thy 
works,  that  thou  hast  a  name  diat  thou  livest,  and 
art  dead. 

—  xiv.  14.  And  I  looked,  and  behold  a  white  cloud, 
and  upon  the  cloud  one  sat  like  unto  the  Son  of  man, 
having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and  in  his  hand  a 
sha)'p  sickle. 

—  xvii.  14.  These  shall  make  war  with  the  Lamb, 
and  the  Lamb  shall  overcome  them :  for  he  is  Lord 
of  lords,  and  King  of  kings :  and  they  that  are  with 
him  are  called,  and  chosen,  and  faithful. 

—  xix.  11.  And  I  saw  heaven  opened,  and  behold 
a  white  horse;  and  he  that  sat  upon  him  iras  called 
Faithful  and  True,  and  in  righteousness  he  doth  judge 
and  make  war. 

— ■  — •  12.  His  eyes  ttere  as  a  flame  of  fire,  and  on 
his  Jiead  were  many  crowns ;  and  he  had  a  name 
written,  that  no  man  knew,  but  he  himself 

— ■  — •  13.  And  he  clothed  with  a  vesture  dip- 
ped in  blood :  and  his  name  is  called  The  Word  of 
God. 

 14.  And  the  armies  v:hich  irere  in  heaven  fol- 
lowed him  upon  white  horses,  clothed  in  fine  linen, 
white  and  clean, 

 15.  And  out  of  his  mouth  goeth  a  sharp 

sword,  that  with  it  he  should  smite  the  nations ;  and 
he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron  :  and  he  tread- 
eth  the  winepress  of  the  fierceness  and  wrath  of  Al- 
mighty God. 

 16.  And  he  hath  on  his  vesture  and  on  his 

thigh  a  name- written,  KING  OF  KINGS,  AND 
LORD  OF  LORDS. 

 21.  And  the  remnant  were  slain  with  the 

sword  of  him  that  sat  upon  the  horse,  which  sword  pro- 
ceeded out  of  his  mouth  :  and  all  the  fowls  were  filled 
with  their  flesh. 

See  Jer.  xxiii.  6.  Mat.  xxviii.  6.  Mark  v.  19,  20. 
Luke  v.  8.  Acts  ii.  36.  I  Cor.  viii.  6.  Heb.  i.  10. 
I  Tim.  vi.  15.    Tit.  i.  4. 

§  112.   Performs  the  Works  of  God. 

(1.  rS'  CREATING.) 

John  i.  3.  All  things  were  made  by  him  ;  and  with- 
out him  was  not  any  thing  made  that  was  made. 


04 


CHAP.  XI. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  i.  10.  He  was  in  the  world,  and  the  world  was 
made  by  him,  and  the  world  knew  him  not. 

Eph,  iii-  9.  And  to  make  all  men  see  what  u  the  fel- 
lewshii)  of  the  mystery,  which  from  the  beginning  of 
the  world  hath  been  hid  in  God,  who  created  all 
things  by  .Jesus  Christ : 

Col.  i.  16.  For  by  him  were  all  things  created,  that 
are  in  heaven,  and  that  are  in  earth,  visible  and  in- 
visible, whether  tlicy  be  thrones,  or  dominions,  or  prin- 
cipalities, or  powers :  all  things  were  created  by  him, 
and  for  him : 

Heb.i.  10.  And  thou.  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast 
laid  the  foimdation  of  the  earth ;  and  the  heavens  are 
tlic  works  of  thine  hands. 

Rev.  iii.  14.  And  mito  the  angel  of  the  church  of 
the  Laodiceans  write ;  These  things  saitli  the  Amen, 
the  faithful  and  true  witness,  the  beginning  of  the 
creation  of  God ; 

See  Ps.  cii.  25.    I  CoP.  viii.  6. 

(3.  IN  PRESERVING  ALL  THINGS.) 

Col.  i.  17.  And  he  is  before  all  things,  and  by  him 
all  things  consist: 

Heb.  i.  3.  Who  being  the  brightness  of  his  glory, 
and  the  express  image  of  his  person,  and  upholding 
all  things  by  the  word  of  his  power,  when  he  had  by 
himself  purged  our  sins,  sat  down  on  the  right  hand 
of  the  Majesty  on  high; 

(3.  IX  FORGIVING  Sms.) 

Mark  ii.  5.  When  Jesus  saw  their  faith,  he  said 
unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son,  thy  sins  be  forgiven 
thee. 

 6.  But  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes  sitting 

there,  and  reasoning  in  their  hearts, 

 7.  Why  doth  this  vian  thus  speak  blasphe- 
mies? who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  only? 

 10.  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of 

man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins,  (he  saith  to 
tlie  sick  of  the  palsy,) 

Luke  V.  20.  And  when  he  saw  their  faith,  he  said 
unto  him,  Man,  thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee. 

 21.  And  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began 

to  reason,  saying.  Who  is  this  which  speaketh  blas- 
phemies ?    Who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God  alone  ? 

—  vii.  47.  Wherefore  I  say  unto  thee.  Her  sins, 
■which  are  many,  are  forgiven ;  for  she  loved  much : 
but  to  whom  little  is  forgiven,  the  .inme  loveth  little. 

 48.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Thy  sins  arc  for- 
given. 

 49.  And  they  that  sat  at  meat  with  him  be- 
gan to  say  within  themselves,  Who  is  this  that  for- 
giveth  sins  also  ? 

Actsv.  31.  Him  hath  God  exalted  with  his  right 
hand  to  he  a  Prince  and  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  repent- 
ance to  Israel,  and  forgiveness  of  sins. 

See  Col.  iii.  13. 

(4  IN  BESTOWING  SPIRITUAL  BLESSINGS.) 

Mark  x.  35.  And  .James  and  John,  the  sons  of 
Zebedee,  come  unto  him,  saying,  Master,  we  would 
that  thou  shouldest  do  for  us  whatsoever  we  shall 
desire. 

 ■  36.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  would  ye 

that  I  should  do  for  you  ? 

—  —  37.  They  said  unto  him,  Grant  unto  us  that 
we  may  sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
yiy  left  hand,  in  thy  glory. 

Luke  xvii.  5.  And  the  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord, 
Increase  our  faith. 

—  xxiii.  42.  And  he  said  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  remem- 
ber me  %\  lien  thou  comest  into  thy  kingdom. 

 43.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Verily  I  say 

unto  thee.  To  day  shalt  thou  be  with  me  in  paradise. 

—  xxiv.  49.  And,  behold,  I  send  the  promise  of 
my  Father  upon  you :  but  tarry  ye  in  the  city  of 
Jerusalem,  until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on 
high. 

John  i.  16.  And  of  his  fulness  have  all  we  received, 
and  grace  for  grace. 

3  6 


—  vi.  83.  For  the  bread  of  God  is  he  which  cometh 
down  from  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the  world. 

—  viii.  35.  And  the  servant  abideth  not  in  the  house 
for  ever  :  hut  the  Son  abideth  ever. 

 36.  If  the  Son  therefore  shall  make  you  free, 

ye  shall  be  free  indeed. 

—  xiv.  13.  And  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my 
name,  that  will  I  do,  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified 
in  the  Son. 

 14.  If  ye  shall  ask  any  thing  in  my  name,  I 

will  do  it. 

 25.   These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you, 

being  yet  present  with  you. 

 27.  Peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I  give 

unto  you :  not  as  the  world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you. 
Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither  let  it  be  afraid. 

—  xvi.  7.  Nevertheless  I  tell  j'ou  the  truth ;  It  is  ex- 
pedient for  you  that  I  go  awaj^ :  tor  if  I  go  not  away, 
the  Comforter  will  not  come  unto  you ;  but  if  I  de- 
part, I  will  send  him  unto  you. 

 14.  He  shall  glority  me :  for  he  shall  receive 

of  mine,  and  shall  shew  it  unto  j'ou. 

— •  xvii.  13.  And  now  come  I  to  thee ;  and  these 
things  I  speak  in  the  world,  that  they  might  have  my 
joy  fulfilled  in  themselves. 

 19.  And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  myself,  that 

they  also  might  be  sanctified  through  the  truth. 

Rom.  V.  2L  That  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  death, 
even  so  might  grace  reign  through  righteousness  unto 
eternal  life  by  Jesus  Clu'ist  our  Lord. 

1  Cor.  i.  4.  I  thank  my  God  always  on  your  behalf, 
for  the  gTace  of  God  which  is  given  you  by  Jesus 
Christ ; 

 5.  That  in  every  thing  ye  are  enriched  by 

him,  in  all  utterance,  and  in  all  knowledge  ; 

 6.  Even  as  the  testimony  of  Chiist  was  con- 
firmed in  you : 

 30.  But  of  him  are  ye  in  Clu"ist  Jesus,  who  of 

God  is  made  unto  us  wisdom,  and  righteousness,  and 
sanctification,  and  redemption: 

2  Cor.i.  19.  For  the  Son  of  God,  Jesus  Christ,  who 
was  preached  among  you  by  us,  cren  by  me  and  Sil- 
vanus  and  Timotheus,  was  not  yea  aiid  nay,  but  in 
him  was  yea. 

 20.  For  all  the  promises  of  God  in  him  are 

yea,  and  in  him  Amen,  unto  the  glory  of  God  by  us. 

—  xii.  9.  -(-Most  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather 
glory  in  my  infirmities,  that  the  power  of  Chi-ist  may 
rest  upon  me. 

 10.  Therefore  I  take  pleasure  in  infirmities,  in 

reproaches,  in  necessities,  in  persecutions,  in  distresses 
for  Christ's  sake:  for  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  I 
slronij. 

Eph.  iii.  18.  May  be  able  to  comprehend  with  all 
saints  what  is  the  breadth,  and  length,  and  depth,  and 
height ; 

 19.  And  to  know  the  love  of  Christ,  which 

passeth  knowledge,  that  ye  might  be  filled  with  all  the 
fulness  of  God. 

—  iv.  7.  But  unto  every  one  of  us  is  given  grace  ac- 
cording to  the  measure  of  the  gift  of  Christ. 

Phil.  iv.  13.  I  can  do  all  things  through  Christ  which 
strengthcneth  me. 

Heb.v.  9.  And  being  made  perfect,  he  became  the 
author  of  eternal  salvation  unto  all  them  that  obey 
him ; 

Rev.  ii.  26.  And  he  that  overcometh,  and  keepeth 
my  works  tmto  the  end,  to  him  will  I  give  power  over 
the  nations : 

 27.  And  he  shall  rale  them  with  a  rod  of  iron ; 

as  the  vessels  of  a  potter  shall  they  be  broken  to 
shivers :  even  as  I  received  of  my  Father. 

—  iii.  7.  And  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Phila- 
delphia write ;  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy,  he 
that  is  true,  he  that  hatirthe  key  of  David,  he  that 
openeth,  and  no  man  shutteth  ;  and  shutteth,  and  no 
man  openeth ; 

See  John  iv.  14. 

(5.  IN  RAISING  THE  DEAD.) 

Johnv.  21.  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  the  dead, 
and  quickefaeth  them;  even  so  the  Son  quickeneth 
M'hom  he  will. 


CHAP.  XI. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  V.  25.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  The  hour  is 
coming,  and  now  is,  when  the  dead  shall  hear  the 
voice  of  the  Son  of  God :  and  they  that  hear  shall  live. 

 28.  Marvel  not  at  this :  for  the  hour  is  coming, 

in  the  which  all  that  are  in  the  graves  shall  hear  his 
voice, 

 20.  And  shall  come  forth  ;  they  that  have  done 

good,  unto  the  resurrection  of  life ;  and  they  that  have 
done  evil,  unto  the  resiuTcction  of  damnation. 

—  xi.  35.  Jesus  said  unto  her,  I  am  the  resurrec- 
tion, and  the  life :  he  that  believeth  in  me,  though  he 
were  dead,  yet  shall  he  live: 

Phil.  iii.  21.  Wlio  shall  change  our  vile  body,  that  it 
may  be  ftishioned  like  imto  his  glorious  body,  accord- 
ing to  the  working  whereby  he  is  able  even  to  subdue 
all  things  unto  himself. 

See  John  vi.  40. 

(6.  IN  JUDGING  THE  WORLD.) 

Mat.  vii.  23.  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day.  Lord, 
Lord,  have  we  not  prophesied  in  thy  name  ?  and  in 
thy  name  have  cast  out  devils?  and  in  thy  name  done 
many  wonderful  works  V 

—  xvi.  27.  For  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  the 
glory  of  his  Father  with  his  angels ;  and  then  he  shall 
reward  every  man  according  to  his  works. 

—  xxiv.  30.  And  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the 
Son  of  man  in  heaven :  and  then  shall  all  the  tribes 
of  the  earth  mourn,  and  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man 
coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven  with  power  and  great 
glory. 

—  XXV.  31.  When  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  his 
glory,  and  all  tlie  holy  angels  with  him,  then  shall  he 
sit  upon  the  throne  of  his  glory : 

John  V.  23.  For  the  Father  judgetli  no  man,  but 
hath  committed  all  judgment  unto  the  Son  : 

 37.  And  hath  given  him  authority  to  execute 

judgment  also,  because  he  is  the  Son  of  man. 

—  viii.  15.  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh:  I  judge  no 
man. 

 16.  And  yet  if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  true : 

for  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father  that  sent 
me. 

Acts  X.  43.  And  he  commanded  us  to  preach  unto 
the  people,  and  to  testify  that  it  is  he  which  was  or- 
dained of  God  to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  dead. 

Rom.  ii.  10.  In  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the 
secrets  of  men  by  .Jesus  CUu-ist  according  to  my  gospel. 

—  xiv.  10.  But  why  dost  thou  judge  thy  brother? 
or  why  dost  thou  set  at  nought  thy  brother  ?  for  we 
shall  all  stand  liefore  the  judgment  seat  of  Christ. 

2  Cop.  v.  10.  For  we  must  all  appear  before  the 
judgment  seat  of  Christ ;  that  every  one  may  receive 
the  things  dons  in  his  body,  according  to  that  he  hath 
done,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad. 

2  Tim.  iv.  1.  I  charge  thee  therefore  before  God,  and 
the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  shall  judge  the  quick  and 
the  dead  at  his  appearing  and  his  kingdom  ; 

Rev.i.  7.  Behold,  he  comethwith  clouds;  and  every 
eye  shall  see  him,  and  they  also  which  pierced  him : 
and  all  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  wail  because  of 
him.    Even  so.  Amen. 

—  xxii.  13.  And,  behold,  I  come  quickly ;  and  my 
reward  m  with  me,  to  give  every  man  according  as 
his  work  shall  be. 

See  Acts  xvii.  31. 

"  113.   Christ  Possesses  the  Attributes  of  God. 

(1.  IS  ETERNAL.) 

John  i.  3.  The  same  was  in  the  Ijeginning  with  God. 

—  iii.  13.  And  no  man  hath  ascended  up  to  heaven, 
but  he  that  came  down  from  heaven,  (vcn  the  Son  of 
man  which  is  in  heaven. 

—  V.  26.  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself;  so 
liath  he  given  to  the  Son  to  have  life  in  himself; 

—  vi.  46.  Not  that  any  man  hath  sc(>n  the  Father, 
save  he  Avhicli  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the  Father. 

 61.  When  Jesus  knew  in  himself  that  his  dis- 
ciples murmured  at  it,  he  said  unto  them.  Doth  this 
otFeud  vou  ? 

  63.  WJiaf  and  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man 

ascend  up  where  ho  was  before  ? 


—  viii.  56.  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my 
day :  and  he  saw  it,  and  was  glad. 

 57.  Then  said  the  Jews  unto  him,  Tliou  art 

not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou  seen  Abraham? 

 58.  .Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 

mito  you.  Before  Abraham  was,  I  am. 

—  xiii.  3.  Jesus  knowing  that  the  Father  had  given 
all  things  into  his  hands,  and  that  he  was  come  from 
God,  and  went  to  God ; 

—  xvi.  38.  I  came  forth  from  the  Father,  and  am 
come  into  the  world:  again,  I  leave  the  world,  and  go 
to  the  Father. 

—  xvii.  5.  And  now,  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me 
with  thine  own  self  with  the  ghnj  which  I  had  with 
thee  before  the  world  was. 

 24.  Father,  I  will  that  they  also,  whom  thou 

hast  given  me,  be  with  me  where  I  am ;  that  they 
may  beliold  my  glory,  which  thou  hast  given  me ;  for 
thou  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  of  the  world. 

Acts  iii.  15.  And  killed  the  Prince  of  life,  whom 
God  hath  raised  from  the  dead ;  whereof  we  are  wit- 
nesses. 

I  Cop.  XV.  47.  The  first  man  is  of  the  earth,  earthy : 
the  second  man  is  the  Lord  from  heaven. 

 48.  As  is  the  earthy,  such  are  they  also  that 

are  earthy :  and  as  is  the  heavenlj-,  such  are  they  also 
that  are  heavenly. 

 49.  And  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the 

earthy,  we  shall  also  bear  the  image  of  the  iieavenlv. 

Rev.  i.  17.  And  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as 
dead.  Aiul  he  laid  his  right  hand  upon  me,  saying 
unto  me,  Fear  not;  I  am  the  first  and  the  last : 

—  —  18.  lam  he  that  liveth,  and  was  dead;  and, 
behold,  I  am  alive  for  evermore.  Amen ;  and  have  the 
keys  of  hell  and  of  death. 

—  xxii.  13.  J  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  beginning 
and  the  end,  the  first  and  the  last. 

See  John  i.  1.  Gal.  iv.  4.  Heb.  i.  11,  12;  xiii.  8. 
I  Tim.  vi.  16.    Rev.  i.  8. 

(3.  IS  OMNIPRESENT.) 

Mat.  xviii.  30.  For  where  two  or  three  are  gathered 
together  in  my  name,  there  am  I  in  the  midst  of 
them. 

—  xxviii.  20.  Teaching  them  to  observe  all  things 
whatsoever  I  have  commanded  you :  and,  lo,  I  am 
with  you  alway,  even  unto  the  end  of  the  world. 
Amen. 

Eph.  i.  23.  Which  is  his  bodv,  the  fulness  of  him 
that  filleth  all  in  all. 
See  John  iii.  13.  Heb.  i.  3. 

(3.  IS  OMNISCIENT.) 

Mat.  ix.  4.  And  Jesus  knowing  their  thoughts  said, 
Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts? 

—  xii.  25.  And  Jesus  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said 
unto  them.  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
brought  to  desolation ;  and  every  city  or  house  divided 
against  itself  shall  not  stand : 

Mark  ii.  8.  And  immediately,  when  Jesus  perceived 
in  his  spirit  that  tliey  so  reasoned  within  themselves, 
he  said  unto  tlicm,  AVhy  reason  ye  these  things  in 
your  hearts  ? 

Luke  vi.  8.  But  he  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  to 
the  man  which  had  the  withered  hand.  Rise  up,  and 
stand  forth  in  the  midst.  And  he  arose  and  stood 
forth. 

—  ix.  47.  And  Jesus,  perceiving  the  thought  of  their 
heart,  took  a  child,  and  set  him  by  him. 

—  X.  22.  All  things  are  delivered  to  me  of  my  Fa- 
ther :  and  no  man  kuoweth  who  the  Son  is,  but  the 
Father;  and  who  the  Father  is,  but  the  Son,  and  7i« 
to  whom  tlie  Son  will  reveal  him. 

—  XX.  23.  But  he  perceived  their  craftiness,  and 
said  unto  them,  Why  tempt  ye  me  ? 

John  i.  48.  Xathanael  saith  imto  him,  Whence 
knowest  thou  me  ?  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
liim,  l?efore  that  Philip  called  thee,  when  thou  wast 
under  the  fig  tree,  I  saw  thee. 

—  ii.  24.  But  Jesus  did  not  commit  himself  tmto 
them,  because  he  knew  all  men. 

 35.  And  needed  not  that  any  should  testify  of 

man  ;  for  he  knew  Vy'liat  was  in  man. 


66 


CHAP.  XI. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  V.  42.  But  I  know  you,  that  ye  have  not  the 
love  of  God  in  you. 

—  vi.  64.  But  there  are  some  of  you  that  believe 
not.  For  Jesus  knew  from  the  beginning  wlio 
they  were  that  beheved  not,  and  who  shoukl  betray 
him. 

—  X.  15.  As  the  Fatlier  knoweth  me,  even  so 
know  I  the  Father :  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the 
sheep. 

—  xiii.  1.  Now  before  the  feast  of  the  passover, 
when  Jesus  knew  that  his  hour  was  come  that  he 
should  depart  out  of  this  world  unto  the  Father,  hav- 
ing loved  his  own  which  were  in  the  world,  he  loved 
them  imto  the  end. 

—  xvi.  30.  Now  are  we  sure  that  thou  knowest 
all  things,  and  needest  not  that  any  man  sliould  ask 
thee :  by  this  we  believe  that  thou  camest  forth  from 
God. 

—  xxi.  17.  He  saith  unto  him  the  third  time,  Simon, 
son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me  ?  Peter  was  grieved  be- 
cause he  said  unto  him  the  third  time,  Lovest  thou 
me?  And  he  said  unto  him,  Lord,  thou  knowest  all 
things;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  Jesus  saith 
unto  him,  Feed  my  sheep. 

Col.  ii.  3.  In  whom  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of  wis- 
dom and  knowledge. 

Rev.  ii.  19.  I  know  thy  works,  and  charity,  and  ser- 
vice, and  faith,  and  thy  patience,  and  thy  works ;  and 
the  last  to  be  more  than  the  first. 

 23.  And  I  will  kill  her  children  with  death  ; 

and  all  the  churches  shall  know  that  I  am  he  which 
searcheth  the  reins  and  hearts :  and  I  will  give  imto 
every  one  of  you  according  to  your  works. 

See  Jer.  xvii.  10.  Mat.  xi.  27.  John  i.  49,  50 ;  xvii. 
25.  Acts  i.  24. 

(4.  IS  OMNIPOTENT.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  18.  And  Jesus  came  and  spake  imto 
them,  saying.  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven 
and  in  earth. 

John  X.  17.  Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me, 
because  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it 
again. 

 18.  No  man  taketli  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it 

down  of  myself.  I  have  ])ower  to  lay  it  down,  and  I 
have  power  to  take  it  again.  Tliis  commandment 
have  I  received  of  my  Father. 

1  Cor.  i.  34.  But  unto  them  which  are  called,  both 
Jews  and  Greeks,  Christ  the  power  of  God,  and  the 
wisdom  of  God. 

Col.ii.  10.  And  ye  are  complete  in  him,  which  is  the 
head  of  all  principality  and  power : 

2  Tim.  i.  10.  But  is  now  made  manifest  bj'  the  ap- 
pearing of  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  who  hath  abol- 
ished death,  and  hath  brought  life  and  immortality  to 
light  through  the  gospel : 

See  John  i.  3;  ii.  19.  Eph.  i.  22.  Phil.  iii.  20,  21 
Rev.  i.  18. 

(5.  IS  UNCHANGEABLE.) 

Heb.  i.  11.  They  shall  perish,  but  thou  remainest : 
and  tliey  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a  garment ; 

 12.  And  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  fold  them  up, 

and  they  shall  be  changed :  but  thou  art  the  same, 
and  thy  years  shall  not  fail. 

—  xiii.  8.  Jesus  Christ  the  same  yesterday,  and  to 
day,  and  for  ever. 

See  John  i.  1.    Rev.  i.  4. 

(6.  IS  SINLESS.) 

John  vii.  18.  He  that  speaketh  of  himself  seeketh 
his  own  glory :  but  he  that  seeketh  his  glory  that  sent 
him,  the  same  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness  is  in 
him. 

—  viii.  29.  And  he  that  sent  me  is  with  me :  tlie 
Father  hath  not  left  me  alone  ;  for  I  do  always  those 
things  that  please  him. 

50.  And  I  seek  not  mine  own  glory :  there 
IS  one  that  seeketh  and  judgeth. 

Rom.  XV.  3.  For  even  Christ  pleased  not  himself; 
but,  as  It  IS  written.  The  reproaches  of  them  that  re- 
proached thee  fell  on  me. 


I  Pet.  ii.  22.  Who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 
in  his  mouth : 

 23.  Who,  when  he  was  reviled,  reviled  not 

again  ;  when  he  suitered,  he  threatened  not;  but  com- 
mitted himself  io  him  that  judgeth  righteously: 

Heb.  i.  9.  Thou  has  loved  righteousness,  and  hated 
iniquity;  therefore  God,  c«7i  thy  God,  hath  anointed 
thee  with  the  oil  of  gladness  above  thy  fellows. 

—  ii.  10.  For  it  became  him,  for  whom  are  all  things, 
and  by  whom  are  all  things,  in  bringing  many  sons 
unto  glory,  to  make  the  captain  of  their  salvation  per- 
fect through  sufferings. 

—  vii.  26.  For  such  a  high  priest  became  ns,  who  is 
holy,  harmless,  undefiled,  separate  from  sinners,  and 
made  higher  than  the  heavens  ; 

 27.  Who  needeth  not  daily,  as  those  high 

priests,  to  offer  up  sacrifice,  first  for  his  own  sins,  and 
then  for  the  people's :  for  this  he  did  once,  when  he 
offered  up  himself 

 28.  For  the  law  maketh  men  high  priests 

which  have  infirmity ;  but  the  word  of  the  oath,  which 
was  since  the  law,  maketh  the  Son,  who  is  consecrated 
for  evermore. 

1  John  iii.  5.  And  ye  know  that  he  was  manifested 
to  take  away  our  sins;  and  in  him  is  no  sin. 

See  John  viii.  46.  2  Cor.  v.  21.  Heb.  iv.  15. 
I  Pet.  i.  19. 

(7.  IS  AN  OBJECT  OF  WORSHIP.) 

Mat.  ii.  2.  Saying,  Where  is  he  that  is  born  King  of 
the  J  ews  ?  for  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and 
;ae  come  to  worship  him. 

 11.  And  when  they  were  come  into  the  house, 

they  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary  his  mother,  and 
fell  down,  and  worshipped  him ;  and  wlien  they  had 
opened  their  treasures,  they  presented  unto  him  gifts ; 
gold,  and  frankincense,  and  mj'rrh. 

—  ix.  18.  While  he  spake  these  things  unto  them, 
behold,  there  came  a  certain  ruler,  and  worshipped 
him,  saying.  My  daughter  is  even  now  dead :  but 
come  and  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she  shall 
live. 

—  xii.  6.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  in  this  place  is 
or^e  greater  than  the  temple. 

—  xiv.  33.  Then  they  that  were  in  the  ship  came 
and  worshipped  him,  saying.  Of  a  truthj  thou  art  the 
Son  of  God. 

—  XV.  25.  Then  came  she  and  worshipped  him, 
saying.  Lord,  help  me. 

—  XX.  20.  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of  Zebe- 
dee's  children  with  her  sons,  worshipping  and 
desiring  a  certain  thing  of  him. 

 21.  And  he  said  unto  her,  What  wilt  thou  ? 

She  saith  unto  him,  Grant  that  these  my  two  sons  may 
sit,  the  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the 
left,  in  thy  kingdom. 

Luke  xxiv.  52.  And  they  worshipped  him,  and  re- 
turned to  Jerusalem  with  great  joy: 

John  ix.  38.  And  he  said.  Lord,  I  believe.  And  he 
worshipped  him. 

Acts  vii.  59.  And  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon 
God,  and  saying,  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  spirit. 

 60.  And  he  kneeled  down,  and  cried  with  a 

loud  voice.  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge.  And 
when  he  had  said  this,  he  fell  asleep. 

2  Cor.  xii.  8.  For  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord 
tlirice,  that  it  miglit  depart  from  me. 

 9.  And  he  said  unto  me,  My  grace  is  suffi- 
cient for  thee :  for  my  strength  is  made  perfect  in 
weakness.  + 

Gal.  i.  4.  Who  gave  himself  for  our  sins,  that  he 
might  deliver  us  from  this  present  evil  world,  accord- 
ing to  the  will  of  God  and  our  Father : 

 5.  To  whom  he  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

Phil.  ii.  10.  That  at  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knoe 
should  bow,  of  things  in  heaven,  and  thirtgs  in  earth, 
and  nniifjH  under  the  earth  ; 

I  Tim!  i.  12.  And  I  thank  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord, 
who  hath  enabled  me,  for  that  he  counted  me  fiuthful, 
putting  me  into  the  ministry. 

Heb  J.  0.  And  again,  when  he  bringeth  in  the  first- 
l)esrotten  into  the  world,  he  saith,  And  let  all  the  an- 
gels of  God  worship  him. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


2  Pet.iii.  18.  But  grow  in  grace,  and  in  tlie  knowl- 
edge of  oiir  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  To  liini 
be  glory  both  now  and  for  ever.  Amen. 

Rev.  V.  8.  And  when  he  had  taken  the  book,  the  four 
beasts  and  four  arid  twenty  elders  fell  down  before  the 
Lamb,  having  every  one  of  them  harps,  and  golden 
vials  full  of  odours,  which  are  the  prayers  of  saints. 

 ^9.  And  they  sung  a  new  song,  saying.  Thou 

art  worthy  to  take  the  book,  and  to  open  the  seals 
tliereof :  for  thou  wast  slain,  and  hast  redeemed  us  to 
God  by  thy  blood  out  of  every  kindred,  and  tongue, 
and  people,  and  nation ; 

 10.  And  hast  made  us  mito  our  God  kings 

and  priests:  and  we  shall  reign  on  the  earth. 

 12.  Saying  with  a  loud  V(jice,  Worthy  is  the 

Lamb  that  was  slain  to  receive  power,  and  riches,  and 
wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honour,  and  glory,  and 
Ijlessiug. 

 13.  And  every  creature  which  is  in  heaven, 

and  on  the  earth,  and  under  the  earth,  and  such  as  are 
in  the  sea,  and  all  that  are  in  them,  heard  I  saying. 
Blessing,  and  honour,  and  glory,  and  power,  be  unto 
him  that  sittetli  upon  the  throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb 
for  ever  and  ever. 

—  vii.  9.  After  this  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  a  great  nuilti- 
tude,  which  no  man  could  ninuber,  of  all  nations,  and 
kindreds,  and  people,  and  tongues,  stood  before  the 
throne,  and  before  the  Lamb,  clothed  with  white  robes, 
and  palms  in  their  hands ; 

 10.  And  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying. 

Salvation  to  our  God  which  sitteth  upon  the  throne, 
and  unto  the  Lamb. 

See  Ps.  Ixxii.  15, 17.  Mat.  viii.  2 ;  xxviii.  9.  Mark 
i.  40.  Luke  xxiii.  42.  John  v.  23.  I  Cor.  i.  2.  2 
Thess.  iii.  18. 

(8.  IS  SUPERIOR  TO  MEN  AND  ANGELS.) 

Mat.  xii.  41.  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall  )'ise  in  judg- 
ment with  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn  it :  be- 
cause they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas ;  ayd, 
behold,  a  greater  than  Jonas  is  here. 

 43.  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in 

the  judgment  with  this  generation,  and  .shall  condemn 
it :  lor  she  came  from  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  to 
Lear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  aud,  behold,  a  greater 
than  Solomon  is  here. 

Luke  xi.  31.  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in 
the  judgment  with  the  men  of  this  generation,  and 
condenm  them :  for  she  came  from  the  utmost  parts 
of  the  earth  to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and, 
behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  is  here. 

 32.  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall  rise  up  in  the 

judgment  with  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn  it: 
for  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas  ;  and,  be- 
hold, a  gi'eater  than  Jonas  is  here. 

John  i.  17.  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses,  but 
grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ. 

—  viii.  23.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  from  be- 
neath ;  I  am  from  above :  ye  are  of  this  world ;  I  am 
not  of  this  -world. 

Eph.  i.  31.  Far  above  all  principality,  and  power, 
and  might,  and  dominion,  and  every  name  that  is 
named,  not  only  in  this  world,  but  also  in  that  which 
is  to  come : 

PhIL  ii.  9.  Wherefore  God  also  hath  highly  exalted 
him,  and  given  him  a  name  which  is  above  every 
name  : 

Heb.  i.  4.  Being  made  so  much  better  than  the  an- 
gels, as  he  hath  by  inheritance  obtained  a  more  excel- 
lent name  than  X\\ey. 

 5.  For  unto  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 

time.  Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  have  I  begotten  thee  ? 
And  again,  I  will  be  to  him  a  Father,  and  he  shall  be 
to  me  a  Son  ? 

—  iii.  3.  For  this  man  was  counted  worthy  of  more 
glory  than  Moses,  inasmuch  as  he  who  hath  builded 
the  house  hath  more  honour  than  the  house. 

See  Ps.  Ixxxix.  27.  Is.  ix.  6.  John  iii.  31.  Col.  i. 
17,  18.    Heb.  i.  6.    I  Pet.  iii.  22.    Rev.  i.  5. 


CHAP.  XII. 
CHRIST'S  HUMvliSTITY. 

§  114.   Christ's  Incarnation. 

John  i.  14.  And  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and 
dwelt  among  us,  (and  we  beheld  his  glory,  the  gloiy 
as  of  the  only  begotten  of  the  Father,)  full  of  grace 
and  truth. 

Phil.  ii.  7.  But  made  himself  of  no  reputation,  and 
took  upon  him  the  form  of  a  servant,  and  was  made 
in  the  likeness  of  men : 

 8.  And  being  found  in  fashion  as  a  man,  he 

humbled  himself,  and  became  obedient  unto  death, 
even  the  death  of  the  cross. 

Heb.ii.  14.  Forasmuch  then  as  the  children  are  par- 
takers of  flesh  and  blood,  he  also  himself  likewise 
took  part  of  the  same ;  that  through  death  he  might 
destroy  him  that  had  tlie  power  of  death,  that  is,  the 
devil ; 

 15.  And  deliver  them,  who  through  fear  of 

death  were  all  their  lifetime  subject  to  bondage. 

 16.  For  verily  he  took  not  on  him  (he  nature 

i?/" angels;  but  he  took  on  Mm  the  seed  of  Abraham. 

1  John  iv.  2.  Hereby  know  ye  the  sjiirit  of  God: 
Every  spirit  that  confesseth  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come 
in  the  flesh  is  of  God : 

 4.  Ye  are  of  God,  little  children,  and  have 

overcome  them :  because  greater  is  he  that  is  in  you, 
than  he  that  is  in  the  world. 

2  John  7.  For  many  deceivers  are  entered  into  the 
world,  who  confess  not  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in 
the  flesh.    This  is  a  deceiver  and  an  antichrist. 

See  Gen.  iii.  15.  Ps.  xxii.  22.  Is.  ix.  6.  Mat.  i.l ; 
viii.  20.  Luke  iii.  23-38;  xxiv.  39.  Acts  i.  14.  Rom. 
i.  3,  4.    I  Tim.  ii.  5.    I  John  i.  1 ;  iv.  3. 

§  115.   Clirist's  Human  Api)etites,  Feelings, 
and  Relationships. 

Mat.  viii.  10.  When  Jesus  heard  it,  he  mai-vQlled, 
and  said  to  them  that  followed.  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
I  have  not  found  so  great  failli,  no,  not  in  Israel. 

—  ix.  36.  But  when  he  saw  the  multitudes,  he  wag 
moved  with  compassion  on  them,  because  they  fainted, 
and  were  scattered  abroad,  as  sheep  havingno  shepherd. 

—  xxi.  18.  Now  in  the  morning,  as  he  returned  into 
the  cit.y,  he  hungered. 

Mark  vi.  6.  And  he  marvelled  because  of  their  un- 
belief. Aud  he  went  round  about  the  villages,  teaching. 

—  xi.  12.  And  on  the  morrow,  when  they  were 
come  from  Bethany,  he  was  hungry : 

Luke  vii.  13.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had 
compassion  on  her,  and  said  unto  her.  Weep  not. 

John  ii.  12.  After  this  he  went  down  to  Capernaum, 
he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  brethren,  and  his  disci- 
ples ;  and  they  continued  there  not  many  days. 

—  iv.  6.  Now  Jacob's  well  was  there.  Jesus  there- 
fore, being  Avearied  with  Im  journey,  sat  thus  on  the 
well:  and  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour. 

—  xi.  33.  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  her  weeping, 
and  the  Jews  also  weeping  which  came  with  her,  he 
groaned  in  the  spirit,  and  was  troubled, 

—  —  34.  And  said,  Where  have  ye  laid  him  ? 
They  say  unto  him.  Lord,  come  and  see. 

 35.  Jesus  Avept. 

 36.  Then  said  the  Jews,  Behold  how  he 

loved  him ! 

 37.  And  some  of  them  said.  Could  not  this 

man,  M'hich  opened  the  eyes  of  the  blind,  have  caused 
that  even  this  man  should  not  have  died  ? 

Gal.  i.  19.  But  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none 
save  James  the  Lord's  brother. 

Heb.  ii.  18.  For  in  that  he  himself  hath  suffered 
being  tempted,  he  is  able  to  succom-  them  that  are 
tempted. 

—  iv.  15.  For  we  have  not  a  high  priest  which 
cannot  be  touched  with  the  feeling  of  our  infirmities  ; 
but  was  in  all  points  tempted  like  as  we  are,  yet  with- 
out sin. 

See  Mat.  iv.  2;  viii.  24;  xxvi.  38.  Mark  xi.  13. 
Luke  ii.  52.    John  iv.  7. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


§  116.   Christ  Compared  with  the  Father. 

(1.  m  DIGLXITT.) 

John  vi.  38.  For  I  came  down  from  heaven,  not 
to  do  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of  him  that  sent 
me. 

—  vii.  16.  Jesus  answered  them,  and  said.  My  doc- 
trine is  not  mine,  but  his  that  sent  me. 

 28.  Then  cried  Jesus  in  the  temple  as  he 

taught,  saying.  Ye  both  know  me,  and  ye  know 
whence  I  am :  and  I  am  not  come  of  myself,  but  he 
that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know  not. 

 29.  But  I  know  him ;  for  I  am  from  him,  and 

he  hath  sent  me. 

—  viii.  42.  Jesus  said  unto  them.  If  God  were  your 
Father,  ye  would  love  me :  for  I  proceeded  forth  and 
came  from  God;  neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he 
sent  me. 

 54.  Jesus  answered,  If  I  honour  myself,  my 

honour  is  nothing:  it  is  my  Father  that  honoureth 
me ;  of  whom  ye  say,  that  he  is  your  God : 

 55.  Yet  ye  have  not  known  him ;  but  I  know 

him  :  and  if  I  should  say,  I  know  him  not,  I  shall  be 
a  liar  like  unto  you :  but  I  know  him,  and  keep  his 
saying. 

—  X.  32.  Jesus  answered  them.  Many  good  works 
have  I  shewed  you  from  my  Father;  for  which  of 
those  works  do  ye  stone  me  ? 

—  xiv.  28.  Ye  have  heard  liow  I  said  imto  you,  I 
go  away,  and  come  again  unto  you.  If  ye  loved  me, 
ye  would  rejoice,  because  I  said,  I  go  unto  the  Father : 
loi'  my  Father  is  greater  than  I. 

—  xvii.  4.  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth : 
I  have  finished  the  work  which  thou  gavest  me  to 
do. 

 8.  For  I  have  given  unto  them  the  words 

which  thou  gavest  me ;  and  they  have  received  tlteia, 
and  have  known  surely  that  I  came  out  from  thee, 
and  they  have  believed  that  thou  didst  send  me. 

•  18.  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the  world,  even 

so  have  I  also  sent  them  into  the  world. 

I  Cor.  iii.  23.  And  ye  are  Christ's ;  and  Christ  is 
God's. 

—  xi.  3.  But  I  would  have  you  know,  that  the  head 
of  every  man  is  Christ ;  and  the  head  of  the  woman 
is  the  man ;  and  the  head  of  Christ  is  God. 

—  XV.  24.  Then  cometh  the  end,  when  he  shall  have 
delivered  up  thft  kingdom  to  God,  even  the  Father ; 
when  he  shall  have  put  down  all  rule,  and  all  author- 
ity and  power. 

 27.  For  he  hath  put  all  things  under  his  feet. 

But  when  he  saith.  All  things  are  put  under  liim,  it  is 
manifest  that  he  is  excepted,  which  did  put  all  things 
under  him. 

 28.  And  when  all  things  shall  be  subdued 

unto  him,  then  shall  the  Son  also  himself  be  subject 
unto  liim  that  put  all  things  under  him,  that  God 
may  be  all  in  all. 

Heb.  ii.  9.  But  we  see  Jesus,  who  was  made  a  little 
lower  than  the  angels  for  the  suffering  of  death, 
crowned  with  glory  and  honour;  that  he  by  the 
grace  of  God  should  taste  death  for  every  man.  ^ 

See  John  viii.  29;  x.  36 ;  xvii.  3 ;  xx.  17.   Eph.  i.  17. 

(2.  IN  POWEK.) 

Mat.  XX.  23.  -fbut  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on 
my  left,  is  not  mine  to  give,  but  it  shall  be  given  to  them 
for  whom  it  is  prepared  of  my  Father. 

Mark  x.  40.  But  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on  my 
left  hand  is  not  mine  to  give ;  but  it  shall  he  given  to 
them  for  whom  it  is  prepared. 

John  V.  19.  Then  answered  Jesus  and  said  unto 
them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  The  Son  can  do 
nothing  of  himself,  but  what  he  seeth  the  Father  do  : 
for  what  things  soever  he  doeth,  these  also  doeth  the 
Son  like-wise. 

—  —  30.  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing ;  as  I 
hear,  I  judge:  and  my  judgment  is  just;  because  I 
seek  not  mine  own  w'ill,  but  the  will  of  the  Father 
which  hath  sent  me. 

—  xiv.  31.  But  that  the  world  may  know  that  I  love 
the  Father;  and  as  the  Father  gave  me  command- 
ment, even  so  I  do.    Arise,  let  us  go  hence. 


—  xvii.  7.  Now  they  have  known  tliat  all  things 
whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me  are  of  thee. 

Acts  x.  38.  How  God  anointed  Jesus  of  Nazareth 
with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  with  power :  who  went 
about  doing  good,  and  healing  all  that  were  oppressed 
of  the  devil ;  for  God  was  with  him. 

Heb.v.  7.  Who  in  the  days  of  his  fiesh,  when  lie 
had  offered  up  prayers  and  supplications  with  strong 
crying  and  tears  unto  him  that  was  al)le  to  save  him 
from  death,  and  was  heard  in  that  he  feared : 

See  Is.  xlii.6, 7.  John  vi.  57  ;  viii.  28.   2  Cop,  xiii.  4. 

(3.  IN  KNOWLEDGE.) 

Mark  xi.  13.  And  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off  having 
leaves,  he  came,  if  haply  he  might  find  any  thing 
thereon :  and  when  he  came  to  it,  he  found  nothing 
but  leaves ;  for  the  time  of  figs  was  not  yet. 

—  xiii.  32.  But  of  that  day  and  that  hour  knoweth 
no  man,  no,  not  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven,  nei- 
ther the  Son,  but  the  leather. 

John  iii.  34.  For  he  whom  God  hath  sent  speaketh 
the  words  of  God :  for  God  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by 
measure  unto  him. 

—  V.  20.  For  the  Falher  loveth  the  Son,  and  shew- 
eth  him  all  things  that  himself  doeth :  and  he  will 
shew  him  greater  works  than  these,  that  ye  may  mar- 
vel. 

—  viii.  26.  I  have  many  things  to  say  and  to  judge 
of  you :  but  he  that  sent  me  is  true ;  and  I  speak  to 
the  world  those  things  which  I  have  heard  of  him. 

 28.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  When  ye  have 

lifted  up  the  Scm  of  man,  then  shall  ye  know  that  I 
am  he,  and  that  I  do  nothing  of  myself ;  but  as  my 
Father  hath  taught  nic,  I  speak  these  things. 

—  xii.  49.  For  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself;  but  the 
Father  which  sent  me,  he  gave  me  a  commandment, 
what  I  should  say,  and  what  I  should  speak. 

 50.  And  I  know  that  his  commandment  is  life 

everlasting :  whatsoever  I  speak  therefore,  even  as  the 
Father  said  unto  me,  so  I  speak. 

—  xiv.  10.  Believest  thou  not  that  I  am  in  tlie  Fa- 
ther, and  the  Father  in  me  V  the  words  that  I  speak 
unto  you  I  speak  not  of  my.self:  but  the  Father  that 
dwelleth  in  me,  he  doeth  the  works. 

 24.  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my 

sa3'ings:  and  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine,  but 
the  Father's  which  sent  me. 

— •  XV.  15.  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants ;  for 
the  seiTant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth :  but  I 
have  called  you  friends;  for  all  things  that  I  have 
heard  of  my  Father  I  have  made  known  unto  you. 

—  xvi.  15.  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  mine : 
therefore  said  I,  that  he  shall  take  of  mine,  and  shall 
shew  it  unto  you. 

See  Mat.  xxiv.  36.  Zech.  xiv.  7. 

(4.  m  GOODNESS.) 

Mat.  xix.  16.  And,  behold,  one  came  and  said  unto 
him.  Good  Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I 
may  have  eternal  life  V 

 17.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Why  callest  thou 

me  good  ?  there  is  none  good  but  one,  thai  is,  God :  but 
if  thovi  wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the  commandments. 

Lukexviii.  19.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Why  call- 
est thou  me  good?  none  is  good,  save  one,  t/iat  is, 
God. 


CHAP.  XIII. 
OFFICES  OF  CHRIST. 

§  117.  Christ  our  Example. 

Mat.  xi.  29.  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of 
me ;  for  I  am  meek  and  "lowly  in  heart ;  and  ye  shall 
find  rest  unto  your  souls. 

 30.  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  bm-den  ia 

light. 

"John  xiii.  4.  He  riseth  from  supper,  and  laid  aside 
his  garments ;  and  took  a  towel,  and  girded  himself. 


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CHAP.  XIII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  xiii.  5.  After  that  he  pouretli  water  into  a  basin, 
and  began  to  wash  the  disciples'  feet,  and  to  wipe 
tJiejn  with  the  towel  wherewith  he  was  guxled. 

 -6.  Then  cometh  he  to  Simon  Peter :  and  Pe- 
ter saith  unto  him,  Lord,  dost  tliou  wash  my  feet? 

2  CoP.viii.  9.  For  ye  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  that,  though  he  was  rich,  yet  for  your 
sakes  he  became  poor,  that  ye  through  his  poverty 
might  be  rich. 

Phil.  ii.  5.  Let  this  mind  be  in  you,  which  was  also 
in  Christ  Jesus: 

Heb.xii.  2.  Looking  unto  Jesus  the  author  and  fin- 
isher of  our  faith  ;  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  l)cfore 
him  endured  the  cross,  despising  the  shame,  and  is  set 
down  at  the  right  hand  of  the  throne  of  God. 

 3.  For  consider  him  that  endured  such  con- 
tradiction of  sinners  against  himself,  lest  ye  be  weari- 
ed and  faint  in  your  minds. 

I  Pet.  ii.  21.  For  even  hereunto  were  ye  called:  be- 
cause Christ  also  suffered  for  us,  leaving  us  an  exam- 
ple, that  ye  should  follow  his  steps: 

—  iv.  1.  Forasmuch  then  as  Christ  hath  suffered 
for  us  in  the  flesli,  arm  yourselves  likewise  with  the 
same  mind  :  for  he  that  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh  hath 
ceased  from  sin ; 

 3.  That  he  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of 

7iiti  time  in  the  flesh  to  the  lusts  of  men,  but  to  the  will 
of  God. 

I  John  iii.  16.  Hereby  perceive  we  tlie  love  of  God, 
because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us :  and  we  ought  to 
lay  down  oin-  lives  for  the  brethren. 

§  118.    Our  Justification. 

Acts  xiii.  39.  And  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justi- 
fied from  all  things,  from  which  ye  could  not  be  jus- 
tified by  the  law  of  Moses. 

Rom.  iii.  24.  Being  justified  freely  by  his  grace 
through  the  redemption  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus : 

 26.  To  declare,  I  my,  at  this  time  his  right- 
eousness: that  he  might  be  just,  and  the  justifier  of 
him  which  believeth  in  Jesus. 

—  iv.  23.  Now  it  was  not  written  for  his  sake  alone, 
that  it  was  imputed  to  him  ; 

 24.  But  for  us  also,  to  whom  it  shall  be  imputed, 

if  we  believe  on  him  that  raised  up  Jesus  om' 
Lord  from  the  dead ; 

 25.  Who  was  delivered  for  our  offences,  and 

was  raised  again  for  our  justification. 

—  V.  9.  Much  more  then,  being  now  justified  by  his 
blood,  we  shall  be  saved  from  wrath  through  him. 

—  viii.  1.  There  is  therefore  now  no  condemnation 
to  them  which  are  in  Christ  Jesus,  who  walk  not 
after  the  flesh,  but  after  the  Spirit. 

 3.  For  the  law  of  the  Spirit  of  life  in  Christ 

Jesus  hath  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin  and 
death. 

 3.  For  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was 

weak  through  the  flesh,  God  sending  his  own  Son  in 
the  likeness  of  sinful  flesh,  and  for  sin,  condemned  sin 
in  the  flesh : 

Gal.  ii.  16.  Knowing  that  a  man  is  not  justified  by 
the  works  of  the  law,  but  by  the  faith  of  .Jesus  Christ, 
even  we  have  believed  in  Jesus  Christ,  that  we  might 
be  justified  by  the  faith  of  Christ,  and  not  by  the 
works  of  the  law :  for  by  the  works  of  the  law  shall 
no  flesh  be  justified. 

 17.  But  if,  while  we  seek  to  be  justified  by 

Christ,  we  ourselves  also  are  found  sinners,  is  there- 
fore Christ  the  minister  of  sin?    God  forbid. 

 21.  I  do  not  frustrate  the  grace  of  God :  for 

if  righteousness  came  hy  the  law,  then  Christ  is  dead 
in  vain. 

§  119.   Our  Propitiation. 

Mat.  XX.  28.  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to 
be  mmistered  unto,  but  to  minister,  and  to  give  his 
life  a  ransom  for  many. 

Mark  x.  45.  For  even  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to 
be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister,  and  to  give  his 
life  a  ransom  for  many. 

Acts  xiii.  38.  Be  it  known  imto  you  therefore,  men 
and  brethren,  tliat  through  this  man  is  preached  unto 
you  the  forgiveness  of  sins : 

7 


Rom.  iii.  35.  Whom  God  hath  set  forth  to  he  a  pro- 
jHtialion  througli  faith  in  his  blood,  to  declare  hia 
righteousness  for  llie  remission  of  sins  that  are  past, 
through  the  forbearance  of  (tOcI  ; 

—  v.  6.  For  when  we  were  yet  without  strength, 
in  due  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly. 

 7.  For  scarcely  lor  a  righteous  man  will  one 

die :  yet  peradventure  for  a  good  man  some  would 
even  dare  to  die. 

 8.  But  God  commendeth  his  love  toward  us, 

in  that,  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us. 

 10.  For  if,  when  we  were  enemies,  we  were 

reconciled  to  God  by  the  death  of  his  Son ;  much 
more,  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be  saved  l)y  his  life. 

 11.  And  not  only  so,  but  we  also  joy  in  God 

through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  we  have 
now  received  the  atonement. 

1  Cor.  XV.  3.  For  I  delivered  unto  you  first  of  all 
that  which  I  also  received,  how  that  Christ  died  for 
our  sins  according  to  the  Scriptures ; 

2  Cor.v.  18.  And  all  things  are  of  God,  who  hath 
reconciled  us  to  himself  by  Jesus  Christ,  and  hath 
given  to  us  the  ministrj^  of  reconciliation  ; 

 19.  To  wit,  that  God  was  in  Christ,  reconcil- 
ing the  world  unto  himself,  not  imputing  their  tres- 
passes unto  them;  and  hath  committed  unto  us  the 
word  of  reconciliation. 

 21.  For  he  hath  made  him  to  be  sin  for  us, 

who  knew  no  sin  ;  that  we  might  be  made  the  right- 
eousness of  God  in  him. 

Gal.  ii.  20.  I  am  crucified  with  Christ:  nevertheless 
I  live ;  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  livcth  in  me  :  and  the  life 
which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  I  live  h\  the  faith  of  the 
Son  of  God,  who  loved  me,  and  gave  himself  for  me. 

—  iii.  13.  Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse 
of  the  law,  being  made  a  curse  for  us :  for  it  is  written, 
Cursed  is  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a  tree : 

Eph.  i.  7.  In  whom  we  have  redemption  through 
his  blood,  the  forgiveness  of  sins,  according  to  the 
riches  of  his  grace ; 

 8.  Wherein  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  in 

all  wisdom  and  prudence  ; 

—  ii.  7.  That  in  the  ages  to  come  he  might  shew 
the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace,  in  his  kindness 
toward  us,  through  Christ  .Tesus. 

— •  — •  13.  But  now,  in  Christ  Jesus,  ye  who  some- 
time were  far  off  are  made  nigh  by  the  blood  of 
Christ. 

 14.  For  he  is  our  peace,  who  hath  made  both 

one,  and  hath  broken  down  the  middle  wall  of  par- 
tition between  vs  ; 

 15.  Having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity, 

even  the  law  of  commandments  contained  in  ordi- 
nances ;  for  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new 
man,  so  making  peace ; 

 16.  And  that  he  might  reconcile  both  unto 

God  in  one  body  by  the  cross,  having  slain  the  enmity 
thereby : 

—  V.  2.  And  walk  in  love,  as  Christ  also  hath  loved 
us,  and  hatli  given  himself  for  us  an  offering  and  a 
sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sweetsmelling  savour. 

 25.  Husbands,  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ 

also  loved  the  church,  and  gave  himself  for  it ; 

 26.  That  he  might  sanctify  and  cleanse  it  (\  ith 

the  washing  of  water  by  the  word, 

 27.  That  he  might  present  it  to  himself  a  glo- 
rious church,  not  having  spot,  or  wrinkle,  or  any  such 
thing ;  but  that  it  should  be  holy  and  without  blemish. 

Col.i.  14.  In  whom  we  have"  redemption  through 
his  blood,  even  the  forgiveness  of  sins  : 

 20.  And,  having  made  peace  through  the 

blood  of  his  cross,  by  him  to  reconcile  all  things  unto 
liimself:  by  him,  I  say,  whether  they  be  things  in  earth, 
or  things  in  heaven. 

—  ii."l4.  Blotting  out  the  handwriting  of  ordinances 
that  was  against  us,  which  was  contrary  to  us,  and 
took  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  his  cross ; 

 15.  And  having  spoilecl  principalities  and  pow- 
ers, he  made  a  shew  of  them  openly,  triumphing  over 
them  in  it. 

Tit.  ii.  14.  Who  gave  himself  for  us,  that  he  might 
redeem  us  from  all  iniquity,  and  purify  unto  hunself 
a  peculiar  people,  zealous  of  good  works. 

0 


CHAP.  XIII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Heb.ix.  13.  For  if  the  blood  of  bulls  iiiul  of  goats, 
and  the  ashes  of  a  heifer  sprinkling  the  imcleau,  sanc- 
tifieth  to  the  purifying  of  the  tlesh  ; 

 14.  How  much  more  shall  the  blood  of  Christ, 

who  through  the  eternal  Spirit  ofl'ered  himself  with- 
out spot  to  God,  jnirge  your  conscience  from  dead 
works  to  serve  the  living  God? 

 25.  Nor  yet  that  he  should  offer  himself  often, 

as  the  high  priest  cntereth  into  the  holy  place  every 
year  with  blood  of  others ; 

 36.  For  then  must  he  often  have  suffered  since 

the  foundation  of  the  "world :  but  now  once  in  the 
end  of  the  world  hath  he  appeared  to  put  away  sin 
bj*^  the  sacrifice  of  himself 

—  X.  5.  Wherefore,  Avhcn  he  cometli  into  the  world, 
he  saith,  Sacrifice  and  ofi'ering  thou  wouldest  not,  but 
a  body  hast  thou  prepared  me  : 

 6.  In  burnt  offerings  and  sacrifices  for  sin  thou 

hast  had  no  pleasure. 

 7.  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  come  (in  the  volume  of 

the  book  it  is  written  of  me)  to  do  thy  will,  O  God. 

 8.  Above  when  he  said,  Sacrifice  and  offer- 
ing and  burnt  offerings  and  offerinrj  for  sin  thou 
wouldest  not,  neither  hadst  pleasure  therein  ;  which 
are  ofl'ered  by  the  law  ; 

 9.  Then  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will,  O 

Grod.  He  taketh  aAvay  the  first,  that  he  may  establish 
the  second. 

— •  —  10.  By  the  which  will  Ave  are  sanctified 
through  the  offering  of  the  body  of  Jesus  Christ  once 
for  all. 

 14.  For  by  one  oflfering  he  hath  perfected  for 

ever  them  that  are  sanctified. 

 19.  Having  therefore,  brethren,  boldness  to 

enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  blood  of  Jesus, 

— -  —  20.  By  a  new  and  living  way,  which  he  hath 
consecrated  for  us,  through  the  vad,  that  is  to  say,  his 
flesJi ; 

—  xiii.  13.  Wherefore  Jesus  also,  that  he  might  sanc- 
tify the  people  with  his  own  blood,  suffered  Avithout 
the  gate. 

 13.  Let  us  go  forth  therefore  unto  him  Avith- 

out  the  camp,  bearing  his  reproach. 

I  Pet.  i.  18.  Forasmuch  as  ye  knoAV  that  ye  were 
not  redeemed  Avith  corruptible  things,  as  silver  and 
gold,  from  your  A^ain  conversation  rcceiced  by  tradition 
from  yom-  fathers' ; 

 19  But  with  the  precious  blood  of  Christ,  as 

of  a  lamb  Avithout  blemish  and  Avithout  spot : 

 20.  Who  verily  A\'as  foreordained  before  the 

foundation  of  the  Avorld,  but  Avas  manifest  in  these 
last  times  for  you, 

—  ii.  34.  Who  his  ovm  self  bare  our  sins  in  his  own 
body  on  the  tree,  that  Ave,  being  dead  to  sins,  should 
live  unto  righteousness:  by  whose  stripes  j'e  Avere 
healed. 

—  ill.  18.  For  Christ  also  hath  once  suffered  for 
sins,  the  just  for  the  unjust,  that  he  might  bring  us  to 
God,  being  put  to  death  in  the  flesh,  but  quickened 
by  the  Spirit : 

I  John  i.  7.  But  if  avc  Avalk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the 
light,  Ave  have  felloAvship  one  Avith  another,  and  the 
blood  of  Jesus  Christ  his  Son  cleansetli  us  from  all  sin. 

—  iv.  10.  Herein  is  love,  not  that  Ave  loved  God,  but 
that  he  loved  us,  and  sent  his  Sou  to  be  the  propitiation 
for  our  sins. 

—  V.  6.  This  is  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood, 
even  Jesus  Christ ;  not  by  Avatcr  only,  but  by  water 
and  blood.  And  it  is  the  Spirit  that  beareth  witness, 
because  the  Spirit  is  truth. 

Rev.  vii.  13.  And  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying 
unto  me,  What  are  these  Avliich  are  arrayed  in  white 
robes  ?  and  Avhence  came  they  ? 

 14.  And  I  said  unto"  him.  Sir,  thou  knowest. 

And  he  said  to  me.  These  are  they  which  came  out  of 
great  tribulation,  and  have  washed  their  robes,  and 
made  them  Avhite  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

§  120.    Onr  Life. 

Johnv.  11.  He  answered  them.  He  that  made  me 
whole,  the  same  said  unto  me.  Take  up  thy  bed,  and 
walk. 


— •  —  13.  Then  asked  they  him.  What  man  is  that 
Avhich  said  unto  thee.  Take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk  ? 

—  xiv.  18.  I  Avill  not  leave  you  comfortless :  I  an  IU 
come  to  you. 

 19.  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth  me 

no  more ;  but  ye  see  me :  because  I  live,  ye  shall  live 
also. 

 20.  At  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  I  arn  in  my 

Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in  you. 

—  xvii.  26.  And  I  have  declared  unto  them  thy 
name,  and  Avill  declare  it ;  that  the  love  wherewith 
thou  hast  loved  me  may  be  in  them,  and  I  in  them. 

Rom.  viii.  9.  But  ye  are  not  in  the  flesh,  but  in  the 
Spirit,  if  so  be  that  the  Spirit  of  God  dwell  in  j'ou. 
NoAV  if  any  man  have  not  the  Spirit  of  Christ,  he  is 
none  of  his. 

 10.  And  if  Christ  he  in  you,  the  body  is  dead 

because  of  sin  ;  but  the  Spirit  is  life  because  of  right- 
eousness. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  8.  Since  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speak- 
ing in  me,  Avhich  to  you-Avard  is  not  weak,  but  is 
mighty  in  you. 

Eph.  i.  9.  Havingmade  known  unto  us  the  mystery 
of  his  Avill,  according  to  his  good  pleasure  which  he 
hath  purposed  in  liiniself : 

 10.  That  in  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness  of 

times  he  might  gather  together  in  one  all  things  in 
Christ,  both  which  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are  on 
earth  ;  even  in  him : 

—  ii.  4.  But  God,  who  is  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great 
love  whereAvith  he  loved  us, 

 5.  Even  Avhen  we  were  dead  in  sins,  hath 

quickened  us  together  Avith  Christ,  (by  grace  ye  are 
saved ;) 

 6.  And  hath  raised  « .s  up  together,  and  made 

■MS  sit  together  in  heaA'enly  places  in  Christ  Jesus : 

—  iv.  16  From  Avhom  the  Avhole  body  fitly  joined 
together  and  compacted  by  that  which  every  joint 
supplieth,  according  to  the  effectual  Avorking  in  the 
measure  of  every  part,  maketh  mcrease  of  the  body 
imto  the  edifying  of  itself  in  love. 

IThess.  v.  lO.  Who  died  for  us,  that,  Avhethcr  we 
wake  or  sleep,  Ave  should  live  together  Avith  him. 

2  Tim.  ii.  11.  It  is  a  faithful  saying:  For  if  Ave  be 
dead  with  iiim,  we  shall  also  live  A\  ith  itim  : 

(  John  iv.  9.  In  this  Avas  manifested  the  love  of  God 
toward  us,  because  that  God  sent  his  only  begotten 
Son  into  the  world,  that  we  might  live  through  him. 

Sec  I  Cor,  ii.  16. 

§  121.    Onr  Mediator. 

John  xiv.  6.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  am  the  way, 
the  truth,  and  the  life :  no  man  cometh  unto  the 
Father,  but  by  me. 

—  xvi.  23.  And  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing. 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Whatsoever  ye  shall 
ask  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  Avill  give  it  you. 

 24.  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my 

name :  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive,  that  your  joy  may 
be  full. 

 26.  At  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name :  and 

I  say  not  unto  you,  that  1  Avill  pray  the  Father  for  you : 

 27.  For  the  Father  himself  loveth  you,  be- 
cause ye  have  loved  me,  and  have  believed  that  I  came 
out  from  God. 

—  xvii.  11.  And  now  I  am  no  more  in  the  world, 
but  these  are  in  the  Avorld,  and  I  come  to  thee.  Holy 
Father,  keep  through  thine  own  name  those  whom 
thou  hast  given  me,  that  they  may  be  one,  as  Ave  ai-e. 

 20.   Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  but  for 

them  also  which  shall  believe  on  me  through  their 
word ; 

Rom.  viii.  34.  Who  is  he  that  condemneth?  //  is 
Christ  that  died,  yea  rather,  that  is  risen  again,  Avho 
is  even  at  the  right  hand  of  God,  Avho  also  maketh  in- 
tercession for  us. 

Eph.  iii.  12.  In  whom  Ave  haA'c  boldness  and  access 
Avith  confidence  by  the  faith  of  him. 

Col.  iii.  17.  And  whatsoever  ye  do  in  word  or  deed, 
do  all  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  giving  thanks  to 
God  and  the  Father  by  him. 

Heb.vii.  25.  Wherefore  he  is  able  also  to  save  them 


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CHAP.  XIV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


to  the  utterinost  that  come  unto  God  by  him,  seeing 
he  ever  hveth  to  make  intercession  for  tliem. 

Heb.  ix.  1.5.  And  for  this  cause  he  is  the  mediator  of 
the  new  testament,  tliat  by  means  of  death,  for  the 
redemption  of  the  transgressions  that  were  under  the 
first  testament,  they  whicli  are  called  might  receive 
the  promise  of  eternal  inheritance. 

 24.  For  Christ  is  not  entered  into  the  holy 

places  made  with  hands,  which  are  the  figures  of  the 
true;  but  into  heaven  itself,  now  to  appear  in  the 
presence  of  God  for  us : 

—  xii.  24.  And  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  the  new 
covenant,  and  to  the  blood  of  sprinkling,  that  speak- 
eth  better  things  than  that  of  Abel. 

I  John  ii.  1.  My  little  children,  these  things  write  I 
imto  )'ou,  that  ye  sin  not.  And  if  any  man  sin,  we 
have  an  advocate  with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ  the 
righteous : 

§  122.  Our  Priest, 

Heb.iii.  1.  Wherefore,  holy  brethren,  partakers  of 
the  heavenlj^  calling,  consider  the  Apostle  and  High 
Priest  of  our  profession,  Christ  Jesus ; 

—  iv.  14.  Seeing  then  that  we  have  a  great  high 
jiriest,  that  is  passed  into  the  heavens,  Jesus  the  Son 
of  God,  let  us  hold  fast  our  profession. 

—  V.  6.  As  he  saith  also  in  another  place,  Thou  art 
a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order  of  Melchisedec. 

 10.  Called  of  God  a  high  priest  after  the  order 

of  Melchisedec. 

—  vi.  20.  Whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  entered, 
even  Jesus,  made  a  high  priest  for  ever  after  the  order 
of  Melchisedec. 

—  vii.  11.  If  therefore  perfection  were  by  the  Le- 
vitical  priesthood,  (for  under  it  the  people  received  tlie 
law,)  what  further  need  was  there  that  anollier  j)riest 
should  rise  after  the  order  of  Melchisedec,  and  not  be 
called  after  tlie  order  of  Aaron  ? 

 13.  For  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken 

pertaiueth  to  another  tribe,  of  which  no  man  gave  at- 
tendance at  the  altar. 

 14.  For  it  in  evident  that  our  Lord  sprang  out 

of  Juda;  of  which  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing  con- 
cerning priesthood. 

 15.  And  it  is  yet  far  more  evident :  for  that 

after  the  similitude  of  Melchisedec  there  ariseth  another 
priest, 

 16.  Who  is  made,  not  after  tlic  law  of  a  carnal 

commandment,  but  after  the  power  of  an  endless  life. 

 17.  For  he  testifieth.  Thou  art  a  priest  for  ever 

after  the  order  of  Melchisedec. 

 19.  For  the  law  made  nothing  perfect,  but  the 

bringing  in  of  a  better  hope  did;  by  the  \\  hich  M'e  draw 
nigh  unto  God. 

 20.  And  inasmuch  as  not  without  an  oatli  he 

was  made  priesi: 

— •  —  21.  (For  those  priests  were  made  without  an 
oath;  but  this  with  an  oath  by  him  that  said  unto 
liim.  The  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent.  Thou  art  a 
priest  for  ever  after  the  order  of  jVIelchisedec  :) 

 22.  By  so  much  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of  a 

better  testament. 

 24.  But  this  man,  because  he  continueth  ever, 

hath  an  unchangeable  priesthood. 

—  viii.  1.  Now  of  the  things  which  we  have  spoken 
this  is  the  sum :  We  have  such  a  high  priest,  who  is 
set  on  the  right  hand  of  the  throne  of  the  JMajesty  in 
the  heavens ; 

 2.  A  minister  of  the  sanctuary,  and  of  the 

true  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched,  and  not  man. 

 3.  For  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  otler 

gifts  and  sacrifices :  wherefore  it  is  of  necessity  that 
this  man  have  somewhat  also  to  offer. 

 4.  For  if  he  were  on  earth,  he  should  not  be 

a  priest,  seeing  that  there  are  priests  that  offer  gifts 
according  to  tlie  law: 

—  i.v.  11  But  Christ  being  come  a  high  priest  of 
good  things  to  come,  by  a  greater  and  more  perfect 
tabernacle,  not  made  with  hands,  that  is  to  say,  not 
of  this  building ; 

 12.  Neither  by  the  blood  of  goats  and  calves, 

but  by  his  own  blood  he  entered  in  once  into  the  holy 
place,  having  obtained  eternal  redemption  for  us. 


—  X.  21.  And  having  a  high  priest  over  the  house 
of  God ; 

 22.  Let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart  in  full 

assurance  of  faith,  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an 
evil  conscience,  and  our  bodies  washed  with  pure  water. 

§  12.3.   Our  Saviour. 

Mat.  xviii.  11.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save 
that  which  was  lost. 

Luke  ii.  10.  And  the  angel  said  unto  them,  Fearnot: 
for,  behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy, 
which  shall  be  to  all  people. 

 11.  For  unto  you  is  born  this  day  in  the  city 

of  David  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  Lord. 

—  Ix.  56.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  not  come  to  destroy 
men's  lives,  but  to  save  them.  And  they  went  to 
another  village. 

—  xix.  10.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek  and 
to  save  that  which  was  lost. 

John  iii.  17.  For  God  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  world 
to  condemn  the  world;  but  that  the  world  through 
him  might  be  saved. 

Actsiv.  12.  Neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other: 
for  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven  given 
among  men,  whereby  we  must  be  saved. 

I  Thess.  V.  9.  For  God  hath  not  appointed  us  to 
wrath,  but  to  obtain  salvation  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

I  Tim.  i.  15.  This  is  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy 
of  all  acceptation,  that  Christ  Jesus  came  into  the 
world  to  save  sinners ;  of  whom  I  am  chief. 

I  John  ii.  22.  Who  is  a  liar  but  he  that  denieth  that 
Jesus  is  the  Christ?  He  is  antichrist,  that  denieth  the 
Father  and  the  Son. 

—  iv.  14.  And  we  have  seen  and  do  testify  that 
the  Father  sent  the  Son  to  be  the  Saviour  of  the  world. 

§  124.   Our  Brot'uer. 

Heb.ii.  11.  For  both  he  that  sanctifieth  and  they  who 
are  sanctified  are  all  of  one :  for  which  cause  he  is  not 
ashamed  to  call  them  brethren, 

 12.  Saying,  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my 

brethren,  in  the  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing  praise 
unto  thee. 

 18.  And  again,  I  will  put  my  trust  in  him. 

And  again.  Behold  I  and  the  children  which  God  hath 
given  me. 

 17.  Wherefore  in  all  things  it  behooved  him 

to  be  made  like  unto  his  brethren,  that  he  might  be  a 
merciful  and  faithful  high  priest  in  things  pertaining 
to  God,  to  make  reconciliation  for  the  sins  of  the  people. 

See  Rom.  viii.  29. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

FIGURATIVE  CHARACTERS  OF 
CHRIST. 

§  125.   Christ  tlie  Bread  of  Life. 

John  vi.  82.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  imto  j-ou,  Moses  gave  you  not  that  bread 
from  heaven ;  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 
from  heaven. 

 34.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Lord,  evermore 

give  us  tliis  bread. 

 35.  An(l  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  am  the  bread 

of  life  :  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  never  hunger;  and 
he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never  thirst. 

 48.  I  am  that  bread  of  life. 

 50.  This  is  the  bread  which  cometh  down 

from  heaven,  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die. 

 51.  I  am  the  living  bread  whicli  came  down 

from  heaven :  if  any  man  cat  of  this  bread,  he  shall 
live  for  ever:  and  the  bread  that  I  will  give  is  my 
flesh,  which  I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world. 

 53.  The  Je-s\s  therefore  strove  among  them- 
selves, saying,  IIow  can  this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat  ? 

 53.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Verily,  verilj-, 

I  say  unto  you,  Excej^t  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of 
man,  and  drink  his  blood,  yc  have  no  life  in  you. 

—  —  54.  AThoso  cateth  my  flesh,  and  drinketh 

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CHAP.  XIV 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


my  blood,  hath  eternal  lite ;  and  I  wilj  raise  him  up 
at  the  last  day. 

John  vi.  55.  For  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my 
blood  is  drink  indeed. 

 56.  He  that  eatetli  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my 

blood,  dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in  him. 

 57.  As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me,  and  I 

live  by  the  Father ;  so  he  that  eatcth  me,  even  he  shall 
live  by  me. 

 58.  This  is  that  bread  which  came  dowii  from 

heaven  :  not  as  your  lathers  did  eat  manna,  and  are 
dead :  he  that  eateth  of  this  bread  shall  live  for  ever. 

I  Cop.  X.  3.  And  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat ; 

§  126.   Tlie  Water  of  Life. 

John  iv.  10.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her,  If 
thou  knewest  the  gift  of  God,  and  who  it  is  that  saith 
to  thee,  Give  me  to  drink ;  thou  wouldest  have  asked 
of  him,  and  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water. 

 11.  The  woman  saith  unto  him,  Sir,  thou  hast 

nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the  well  is  deep :  from 
whence  then  hast  thou  that  living  water  ? 

 13.  Art  tlioii  greater  than  our  father  Jacob, 

which  gave  us  the  well,  and  drank  thereof  himself, 
and  his  children,  and  his  cattle  ? 

—  vii.  37.  In  the  last  daj^,  that  great  day  of  the  feast, 
Jesus  stood  and  cried,  saying.  If  any  man  thirst,  let 
him  come  unto  me,  and  drink. 

 38.  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  Scripture 

hath  said,  out  of  hi3  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living 
water. 

 89.  (But  this  spake  he  of  the  Spirit,  which  they 

that  believe  on  him  should  receive:  for  the  Holy 
Ghost  was  not  yet  given;  because  that  Jesus  was  not 
yet  glorified.) 

I  Cop.  X.  4.  And  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual 
drink;  for  they  drank  of  that  spiritual  Ilock  that  fol- 
lowed them :  and  that  Rock  was  Christ. 

§  127.    The  Corner  Stone  and  Fonndatioii. 

Mat.  xxi.  43.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Did  ye  never 
read  in  the  Scriptures,  The  stone  which  the  builders 
rejected,  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner: 
this  is  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes  ? 

Mark  xii.  10.  And  have  ye  not  read  this  Scripture ; 
The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected  is  become  the 
head  of  the  corner : 

 11.  This  was  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is  mar- 
vellous in  our  eyes  ? 

Luke  XX.  17.  And  he  beheld  them,  and  said,  What 
is  this  then  that  is  written.  The  stone  which  the  build- 
ers rejected,  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner? 

Acts  iv.  11.  This  is  the  stone  which  was  set  at  nought 
of  you  builders,  which  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner. 

I  Cop.  iii-  11.  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay 
than  that  is  laid,  which  is  Jesus  Christ. 

Eph.  ii.  30.  And  are  built  upon  the  foundation  of 
the  apostles  and  prophets,  Jesus  Christ  himself  being 
the  chief  corner  ntone  ; 

 31.  In  whom  all  the  building  fitly  framed  to- 
gether groweth  unto  a  holy  temple  in  the  Lord  : 

I  Pet.  ii.  3.  If  so  be  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  is 
gracious. 

 4.  To  whom  coming,  «*  unto  a  living  stone, 

disallowed  indeed  of  men,  but  chosen  of  God,  and 
precious, 

 0.  Ye  also,  as  lively  stones,  are  built  up  a 

spiritual  house,  a  holy  priesthood,  to  offer  up  spiritual 
sacrifices,  acceptable  to  God  by  Jesus  Christ. 

 6.  AVherefore  also  it  is  contained  in  the  Scrip- 
ture, Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect, 
precious :  and  he  that  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 
confounded. 

 7.  Unto  you  therefore  which  believe  lie  is 

precious:  but  unto  them  which  be  disobedient,  the 
stone  wiiich  the  builders  disallowed,  the  same  is  made 
the  head  of  the  corner. 

See  Eph.ii.  33. 

§  128.    A  Stnmblingstone. 

Mat.  xxi.  44.  And  whosoever  shall  Ml  on  this  stone 
shall  be  broken :  but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it 
will  grind  liim  to  powder. 
3b 


Luke  XX.  18.  Whosoever  shall  fall  upon  that  stone 
shall  bo  broken:  but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it 
will  grind  him  to  powder. 

Rom.  ix.  33.  As  it  is  written.  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a 
stumbling-stone  and  rock  of  offence:  and  whosoever 
believeth  on  him  shall  not  be  ashamed. 

§  129o   The  Light  of  the  World. 

Mat.  iv.  16.  The  people  which  sat  in  darkness  saw 
great  light ;  and  to  them  which  sat  iu  the  region  and 
shadow  of  death  light  is  sprung  up. 

Luke  i.  78.  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God; 
whereby  the  dayspring  from  on  high  hath  visited  us, 

 79.  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

and  in  the  shadow  of  death,,  to  guide  our  feet  into  the 
way  of  peace. 

John  i.  4.  In  him  was  life ;  and  the  life  was  the  light 
of  men. 

 5.  And  the  light  shineth  in  darkness ;  and  the 

darkness  comprehended  it  not. 

 9.  That  was  the  true  Light,  which  lighteth 

every  man  that  cometli  into  the  world. 

—  viii.  13.  Then  spake  Jesus  again  unto  them,  saying, 
I  am  the  light  of  the  world :  he  that  foUoweth  me  shall 
not  walk  in  darkness,  but  shall  have  the  light  of  life. 

—  ix.  5.  As  long  as  I  am  in  the  world,  I  am  the 
light  of  the  world. 

—  xii.  35.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Yet  a  little 
while  is  the  light  with  you.  Walk  while  ye  have  the 
lisrht,  lest  darkness  come  upon  you  :  for  he  that  walk- 
cth  iu  darkness  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth. 

 36.  While  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the  light,  that 

yo  may  be  the  children  of  light.  These  things  spake 
Jesus,  and  departed,  and  did  liide  himself  from  them. 

 46.  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world,  that  who- 
soever believeth  on  me  should  not  abide  iu  darkness. 

§  130.   A  Refiner  and  Purifier. 

Mai.  iii.  3.  But  who  may  abide  the  day  of  his  com- 
ing? and  who  shall  stand  Avhen  he  appeareth?  for  he 
M  like  a  refiner's  fire,  and  like  fullers'  soap: 

 3.  And  he  shall  sit  as  a  refiner  and  purifier 

of  silver:  and  he  shall  purify  the  sons  of  Levi,  and 
purge  them  as  gold  and  silver,  that  tliey  may  ofler 
unto  the  Lord  au  off'ering  in  righteousness. 

§  131.    The  Morning  Star. 
Rev.  xxii.  16.  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify 
unto  you  these  things  iu  the  churches.    I  am  the  root 
and  the  offspring  of  David,  and  the  bright  and  morn- 
ing star. 

§  132.   A  Tine. 

John  XV.  1.  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  is 
the  husbandman. 

 3.  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not  fnut 

he  taketh  away:  and  every  branch  that  beareth  fruit, 
he  purgetli  it,  that  it  may  bring  forth  more  fruit. 

 4.  Abide  in  me,  and  I  iu  j'ou.    As  the  branch 

cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself,  except  it  abide  m  the  vine; 
no  more  can  ye,  except  j'o  abide  in  me. 

 5.  I  am  the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches.  Ho 

that  abideth  iu  me,  and  I  in  him,  the  same  bringeth 
forth  much  fruit ;  for  without  me  ye  can  do  nothing. 

§  133.   The  Lion  of  the  Tribe  of  Judah. 

Rev.  V.  5.  And  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me, 
Weep  not:  behold,  the  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the 
Root  of  David,  hath  ]irevailed  to  open  the  book,  and 
to  loose  the  seven  seals  thereof 

§  134.   The  Lanil)  of  God. 

John  i.  35.  Again  the  next  day  after,  John  stood, 
and  two  of  his  disciples ; 

 36.  And  looking  upon  Jesus  as  he  walked,  he 

saith.  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God ! 

Rev.  V.  6.  And  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  in  the  midst  of  the 
throne  and  of  the  four  beasts,  and  in  the  midst  of  the 
elders,  stood  a  Lamb  as  it  had  been  slain,  having  seven 
horns  and  seven  eyes,  which  are  the  seven  Spirits  of 
God  sent  forth  into  all  the  earth. 

—  xiv.  1.  And  I  looked,  and,  lo,  a  Lamb  stood  on 
the  mount  Sion,  and  with  him  a  hundred  forty  and 


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four  thousaud,  haviug  his  Father's  name  written  in 
their  foreheads. 

§  135.   The  Head  of  the  Body. 

Rom.  xii.  4.  For  as  we  have  many  members  in  one 
tody,  and  all  members  have  not  the  same  oltice : 

 5.  So  we,  being  many,  are  one  body  in  Christ, 

and  every  one  members  one  of  another. 

I  Cor.  xii.  13.  For  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many 
members,  and  all  the  members  of  that  one  body,  being 
many,  are  one  body :  so  also  in  Christ. 

 27.  Now  ye  are  the  body  of  Christ,  and  mem- 
bers in  particular. 

Eph.  iv.  15.  But  speaking  the  truth  in  love,  may  grow 
■up  into  him  in  all  things,  which  is  the  head,  even 
ChrLst : 

—  V.  29.  For  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own 
flesh ;  but  nourisheth  and  cherisheth  it,  even  as  the 
Lord  the  church : 

 30.  For  M'e  are  members  of  his  body,  of  his 

flesh,  and  of  his  bones. 

Col.  i.  18.  And  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the 
church :  who  is  the  beginning,  the  flrstbom  from  the 
dead ;  that  in  all  things  he  might  have  the  preeminence. 


§  136.   The  Sheplierd  of  the  Sheep. 

John  X.  7.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them  again,  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep. 

 8.  All  tliat  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 

and  robbers :  but  the  slieej)  did  not  liear  them. 

 9.  I  am  the  door:  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in, 

he  shall  bo  saved,  and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find 
pasture. 

 10.  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to  steal,  and 

to  kill,  and  to  destroy:  I  am  come  that  thej'  might 
have  life,  and  that  they  might  have  it  more  aljundantly. 

 11.  I  am  the  good  shepherd:  the  good  shep- 
herd giveth  his  life  for  the  sheep. 

 14.  I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know  my 

sheep,  and  am  known  of  mine. 

 16.  And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of 

tills  fold :  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall  hear 
my  voice ;  and  there  shall  be  one  fold,  and  one  shep- 
herd. 

I  Pet.  ii.  25.  For  ye  were  as  sheep  going  astray ;  but 
are  now  returned  unto  the  Shepherd  and  Bishop  of 
your  souls. 


BOOK  IV.— IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


CHAP.  I, 

LAWS  AND  AEGUMENTS  AGAINST 
IDOLATRY. 

§  1.   Idol  Worship  Forbidden. 

Gen.  XXXV.  2.  Then  Jacob  said  imto  his  household, 
and  to  all  that  were  with  him.  Put  away  the  strange 
gods  that  are  among  you,  and  be  clean,  and  change 
your  garments : 

Ex.  xxiii.  13.  And  in  all  things  that  I  have  said  unto 
you  be  circumspect:  and  make  no  mention  of  the 
name  of  other  gods,  neither  let  it  be  heard  out  of  thy 
mouth. 

 24.  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  to  their  gods, 

nor  serve  them,  nor  do  after  their  works:  but  thou 
shalt  utterly  overthrow  them,  and  quite  break  down 
their  images. 

Deut.  V.  7.  Thou  shalt  have  none  other  gods  before 
me. 

—  vii.  26.  Neither  shalt  thou  bring  an  abomination 
into  thine  house,  lest  thou  be  a  cursed  thing  like  it : 
bi>t  thou  shalt  utterly  detest  it,  and  thou  shalt  utterly 
abhor  it ;  for  it  w  a  cursed  thing. 

—  xi.  16.  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  that  your  heart 
be  not  deceived,  and  ye  turn  aside,  and  serve  other 
gods,  and  worship  them ; 

 17.  And  tlioi  the  Lord's  wrath  be  kindled 

against  you,  and  he  shut  up  the  heaven,  that  there  be 
DO  rain,  and  that  the  land  yield  not  her  fruit ;  and  lift 
ye  perish  quickly  from  off'tlie  good  land  which  the  Lord 
giveth  j'ou. 

—  xi"i.  29.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  cut  off  the 
nations  from  before  thee,  whither  thou  goest  to  pos- 
sess them,  and  thou  succeedest  them,  and  dvvellest  in 
their  land ; 

 30.  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  be  not 

snared  by  following  them,  after  that  they  be  destroyed 
from  before  thee ;  and  that  thou  inquire  not  after  their 


gods,  saying.  ITow  did  these  nations  serve  their  gods  ? 
even  so  will  I  do  likewise. 

 31.  Thou  shalt  not  do  so  vmto  the  Lord  thy 

God:+ 

—  xxviii.  14.  And  thou  shalt  not  go  aside  from  any 
of  the  words  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  the 
right  hand,  or  to  the  left,  to  go  after  other  gods  to 
serve  them. 

—  xxix.  18.  Lest  there  should  Ije  among  you  man, 
or  woman,  or  family,  or  tribe,  whose  heart  turnetli 
away  this  day  from  the  Lord  our  God,  to  go  and 
serve  the  gods  of  these  nations  ;  lest  there  should  be 
among  you  a  root  that  beareth  gall  and  wormwood  ; 

Jos.  xxiv.  14.  Now  therefore  fear  the  Lord  and 
sei-ve  him  in  sincerity  and  in  truth  ;  and  put  awaj-  the 
gods  which  yom  fathers  seiTcd  on  the  other  side  of 
the  flood,  and  in  Egj-pt ;  and  serve  }'e  the  Lord. 

 23.  Now  therefore  put  awaj',  .^^aid  he,  the 

strange  gods  which  are  among  you,  and  incline  your 
heart  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel. 

Jud.vi.  10.  And  I  said  unto  j'ou.  I  am  the  Lord 
yom-  God ;  fear  not  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose 
land  ye  dwell :  but  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice. 

1  Sam.  vii.  3.  And  Samuel  spake  unto  all  the  house 
of  Israel,  saying.  If  ye  do  return  unto  the  Lord  with  all 
your  hearts",  thtin  put  away  the  strange  gods  and  Ash- 
"taroth  from  among  you,  and  prepare  your  hearts  unto 
the  Lord,  and  serve  him  only :  and  he  will  deliver 
you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines. 

2  Kings  xvii.  35.  With  wliom  the  Lord  had  made 
a  covenant,  and  charged  them,  saying.  Ye  shall  not 
fear  other  gods,  nor  bow  yom'selves  to  them,  nor  serve 
them,  nor  sacrifice  to  them  : 

 37.  And  the  statutes,  and  the  ordinances,  and 

the  law,  and  the  commandment,  which  he  wrote  for 
you,  }-c  shall  observe  to  do  for  evermore ;  and  ye  shall 
hot  fear  other  gods. 

 38.  Aiid  the  covenant  that  I  have  made  with 

you  ye  shall  not  forget :  neither  shall  ye  fear  other  gods. 

Ps.  Ixxxi.  8.  Hear,  O  my  jieople,  "and  I  will  testify 
unto  thee :  O  Israel,  if  thou  -wilt  hearken  unto  me ; 


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Ps.  Ixxxi,  9.  There  shall  no  strange  god  be  m  thee ; 
neitJier  shalt  thou  worship  any  strange  god. 

Jer.  XXV.  6.  And  go  not  atter  other  gods  to  serve 
them,  and  to  worsliip  them,  and  provoke  me  not  to 
anger  with  the  works  of  your  hands ;  and  I  will  do 
you  no  hurt. 

Ezek.  xiv.  6.  Therefore  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Repent,  and  turn  your- 
selves from  your  idols  ;  and  turn  away  your  faces  from 
all  your  abominations. 

—  XX.  7.  Then  said  I  unto  them,  Cast  ye  away 
every  man  the  abominations  of  liis  eyes,  and  defile  not 
yourselves  with  the  idols  of  Egypt :  I  am  the  Lokd 
your  God. 

Hos.  xiii.  4.  Yet  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God  from  the 
land  of  Egypt,  and  thou  shalt  know  no  god  but  me  : 
for  there  is  no  saviour  beside  me. 

Amos  V.  5.  But  seek  not  Beth-el,  nor  enter  into  Gil- 
gal,  and  pass  not  to  Beer-sheba :  for  Gilgal  shall  surely 
go  into  captivity,  and  Beth-el  shall  come  to  nought. 

I  Cor.  X.  7.  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as  were  some  of 
them ;  as  it  is  written.  The  people  sat  down  to  eat 
and  diink,  and  rose  up  to  play. 

 14.  Wherefore,  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from 

idolatry. 

I  John  V.  21.  Little  children,  keep  yourselves  from 
idoL.  Amen. 

§  2.   Idol  Making  Forbidden. 

Ex.  XX,  23.  Ye  shall  not  make  with  me  gods  of  sil- 
ver, neither  shall  ye  make  unto  you  gods  of  gold. 

—  xxxiv.  17.  Thou  shalt  make  thee  no  molten  gods. 
Lev.  xix.  4.  Turn  ye  not  unto  idols,  nor  make  to 

yourselves  molten  gods  :  I  (iiii  the  Lord  your  God. 

—  xxvi.  1.  Ye  shall  make  you  no  idols  nor  graven 
image,  neither  rear  you  up  a  standing  image,  neither 
shall  ye  set  up  any  image  of  stone  in  your  land,  to 
bow  down  unto  it:  for  I  am  the  Lord  yom-  God. 

Deut.  iv.  IG.  Lest  ye  corrujit  yourxeh-es,  and  make 
you  a  graven  image,  the  similitude  of  any  figure,  the 
likeness  of  male  or  female, 

 17.  The  likeness  of  any  beast  ihatis  on  the  earth, 

the  likeness  of  any  winged  fowl  that  flieth  in  the  aii", 

 18.  The  likeness  of  any  thing  that  creepetli  on 

the  ground,  the  likeness  of  any  fish  that  is  in  the 
waters  beneath  the  earth : 

 23.  Take  heed  unto  yourselves,  lest  ye  forget 

the  covenant  of  the  Lord  yo'ur  God,  which  he  made 
with  you,  and  make  you  a  graven  image,  or  the  like- 
ness of  any  ihi?ig,  which  the  Lord  thy  "God  hath  for- 
bidden thee. 

—  V.  8.  Thou  shalt  not  make  thee  ariy  graven  im- 
age, or  any  likeness  of  any  t/iing  that  is  in  heaven 
above,  or  that  is  in  the  earth  beneath,  or  that  is  in  the 
waters  beneath  the  earth  : 

 9.  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  unto 

them,  nor  serve  them  :  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  am  a 
jealous  God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
the  children  unto  the  thnd  and"  fourth  ycneration  of 
them  that  hate  me, 

 10.  And  shewing  mercy  unto  thousands  of 

them  that  love  me  and  keep  my  commandments. 

—  xvi.  23.  Xeither  shalt  thou  set  thee  up  any  im- 
age ;  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hateth. 

§  3.   Intercourse  with  Idolaters  Forbidden. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  13.  Lest  thou  make  a  covenant  with  the 
inhabitants  of  the  land,  and  they  go  a  whoring  after 
their  gods,  and  do  sacrifice  unto  their  gods,  and  one 
call  thee,  and  thou  eat  of  his  sacrifice ; 

 16.  And  thou  take  of  their  daughters  unto  thy 

sons,  and  their  daughters  go  a  whoring  after  their 
gods,  and  make  thy  sons  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods. 

Deut.  vii.  3.  Neither  shalt  thou  make  marriages 
with  them  ;  thy  daughter  thou  shalt  not  give  unto  liis 
son,  nor  his  daughter  shalt  thou  take  unto  thy  son. 

—  —  4.  For  they  will  turn  away  thy  son  from  fol- 
lowing me,  that  they  may  serve  other  gods :  so  will 
the  anger  of  the  Lord  be  kindled  agamst  you,  and  de- 
stroy thee  suddenly. 


§  4.   Idolatry  Inconsistent  with  God's  Worship. 

1  Kings  xviii.  21.  And  Elijah  cameuntro  all  the  peo- 
jile,  and  said.  How  long  halt  ye  between  two  opinions  ? 
if  the  Lord  be  God,  follow  him :  but  if  Baal,  tJien  follow 
him.    And  the  people  answered  him  not  a  word. 

2  Cor,  vi.  15.  And  what  concord  hath  Christ  with 
Belial  ?  or  what  part  hath  he  that  believeth  with  aa 
infidel? 

 16.  And  what  agreement  hath  the  temple  of 

God  with  idols  ?  for  j-e  are  the  temple  of  the  living 
God ;  as  God  hath  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them,  and 
walk  in  them  ;  and  I  will  be  their  God,  and  they  shall 
be  my  i^eople. 

§  5.   FoUy  of  Idolatry. 

Ps.  cxv.  8.  They  that  make  them  are  like  unto 
them ;  so  is  every  one  that  trusteth  in  them. 

—  cxxxv.  18.  They  that  make  them  are  like  unto 
them :  so  is  every  one  that  trusteth  in  them. 

Is.  xli.  28.  For  I  beheld,  and  there  was  no  man  ;  even 
among  them,  and  there  was  no  counsellor,  that,  when. 
I  asked  of  them,  could  answer  a  word. 

 29.  Behold,  they  are  all  vanity ;  their  works  a/re 

nothing :  their  molten  images  are  wind  and  confusion. 

—  xliv.  9.  They  that  make  a  graven  image  are  all 
of  them  vanity;  and  their  delectable  things  shall  not 
profit ;  and  they  are  their  own  witnesses ;  they  see 
not,  nor  know ;  that  they  may  be  ashamed. 

 15.  Then  shall  it  be  for  a  man  to  burn  :  for  he 

will  take  thereof,  and  warm  himself ;  yea,  he  kindleth 
it,  and  baketh  bread ;  yea,  he  maketh  a  god,  and  wor- 
shippeth  it;  he  maketh  it  a  graven  image,  and  falleth 
down  thereto. 

 16.  He  burnetii  part  thereof  in  the  fire ;  with 

part  thereof  he  eateth  flesh ;  he  roasteth  roast,  and  is 
satisfied :  yea,  he  warmeth  himself,  and  saith,  Aha,  I 
am  warm,  I  have  seen  the  fire : 

 17.  And  the  residue  thereof  he  maketh  a  god, 

even  his  graven  image :  he  falleth  down  unto  it,  and 
worshippetli  it,  and  jwayeth  unto  it,  and  saith.  Deliver 
me ;  for  thou  art  my  god. 

—  - —  19.  And  none  considereth  in  his  heart,  neither 
is  there  knowledge  nor  understanding  to  say,  I  have 
burned  part  of  it  in  the  fire;  yea,  also  I  have  baked 
bread  upon  the  coals  thereof;  I  have  roasted  flesh, 
and  eaten  it :  and  shall  I  make  the  residue  thereof  ah 
abomination  ?  shall  I  fall  down  to  the  stock  of  a  tree  ? 

 20.  He  feedeth  on  ashes :  a  deceived  heart 

hath  turned  him  aside,  that  he  cannot  deliver  his  soul, 
nor  say.  Is  there  not  a  lie  in  my  riglut  hand? 

Jer.  X.  8.  But  they  are  altogether  brutish  and  fool- 
ish :  the  stock  is  a  doctrine  of  vanities. 

 14.  Every  man  is  brutish  in  Ms  knowledge : 

every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  graven  image: 
for  his  molten  image  is  falsehood,  and  there  is  no 
breath  in  them. 

—  —  15.  They  are  vanity,  and  the  work  of  errors : 
in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall  perish. 

—  li.  17.  Every  man  is  brutish  by  his  knowledge; 
every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  graven  image : 
for  iais  molten  image  is  falsehood,  and  there  is  no 
breath  in  them. 

—  —  18.  They  are  vanity,  the  work  of  errors:  in 
the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall  perish. 

Zech.x.  2.  For  the  idols  have  spoken  vanity,  and  the 
diviners  have  seen  a  lie,  and  have  told  false  dreams ; 
they  comfort  in  vain :  therefore  they  went  their  way  as  a 
flock,  they  were  troubled,because  there  was  no  shepherd. 

Actsxvii.  29.  Forasmuch  then  as  we  are  the  off- 
spring of  God,  we  ought  not  to  think  that  the  God- 
head is  like  unto  gold,  or  silver,  or  stone,  graven  by 
art  and  man's  device. 

Rom.  i.  21.  Because  that,  when  they  knew  God, 
they  glorified  him  not  as  God,  neither  were  thankful ; 
but  became  vain  in  their  imaginations,  and  their  fool- 
ish heart  was  darkened. 

 23.  Professing  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  be- 
came fools, 

—  —  33.  And  changed  the  glory  of  the  uncorruptible 
God  into  an  image  made  like  to  corruptible  man,  and 
to  birds,  and  fourfooted  beasts,  and  creeping  things. 

 25.  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie, 


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and  worshipped  and  served  the  creature  more  than 
the  Creator,  who  is  blessed  for  ever.  Amen. 

§  6.   Idols  Unable  to  Help. 

Deut,  xxxiL  37.  And  he  shall  say,  Where  are  their 
gods,  tlieir  rock  in  whom  they  trusted, 

 38.  Which  did  eat  the  fat  of  their  sacrifices, 

and  drank  the  wine  of  tlieir  drink  offerings?  let  them 
rise  up  and  help  you,  and  be  your  protection. 

Jud.  X.  14.  Go  and  cry  unto  the  gods  which  ye  have 
chosen;  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  of  your 
tribulation. 

—  xviii.  17.  And  the  five  men  that  went  to  spy  out 
the  land  went  up,  and  came  in  thither,  and  took  the 
graven  image,  and  the  ephod,  and  the  teraphim,  and 
the  molten  image :  and  the  priest  stood  in  the  enter- 
ing of  the  gate  with  the  six  himdred  men  that  were 
appointed  with  weapons  of  war. 

I  Kings  xviii.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  mid- 
day was  past,  and  they  prophesied  until  the  time  of 
the  offering  of  the  evening  sacrifice,  that  there  was  nei- 
ther voice,  nor  any  to  answer,  nor  any  that  regarded. 

2  Kings  xviii.  83.  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  na- 
tions delivered  at  all  his  land  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
king  of  Assj'ria  ? 

 34.  Where  are  the  gods  of  Hamath,  and  of 

Ai-pad?  where  are  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim,  Hena, 
and  Ivah  ?  have  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  mine 
hand  ? 

—  —  35.  Who  are  they  among  all  the  gods  of  the 
countries,  that  have  delivered  their  country  out  of 
mine  hand,  that  the  Lord  should  deliver  Jerusalem 
out  of  mine  hand  ? 

—  xix.  12.  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 
them  which  my  fathers  have  destroyed ;  as  Gozan, 
and  Haran,  and  Kezeph,  and  the  children  of  Eden 
which  icere  in  Thelasar  V 

 13.  Where  is  the  king  of  Hamath,  and  the 

king  of  Arpad,  and  the  king  of  the  city  of  Sephar- 
vaim, of  Hena,  and  Ivah  ? 

2  Chr.  XXV.  15.  Wherefore  the  anger  of  the  Lord 
"was  kindled  against  Amaziah,  and  he  sent  unto  him  a 
prophet,  which  said  unto  him,  Why  hast  thou  sought 
after  the  gods  of  the  people,  which  could  not  deliver 
their  own  people  out  of  thine  hand  ? 

—  xxxii.  13.  Know  ye  not  what  I  and  my  fathers 
have  done  imto  all  the  people  of  other  lands?  were 
the  gods  of  the  nations  of  those  lands  any  ways  able 
to  deliver  their  lands  out  of  mine  hand  ? 

Is.  x.  10.  As  my  hand  hath  found  the  kingdoms  of 
the  idols,  and  whose  graven  images  did  excel  them 
of  Jerusalem  and  of  Samaria  ; 

 11.  Shall  I  not,  as  I  have  done  mi  to  Samaria 

and  her  idols,  so  do  to  Jerusalem  and  her  idols? 

—  xxxvi.  19.  Where  are  the  gods  of  Hamath  and 
Arphad?  where  are  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim?  and 
have  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  mj'  hand  ? 

—  xli.'23.  Shew  the  things  that  are  to  come  here- 
after, that  we  may  know  that  ye  arc  gods ;  yea,  do 
good,  or  do  evil,  that  we  may  be  dismayed,  and  be- 
hold it  together. 

 24.  Behold,  ye  are  of  nothing,  and  yom-  work 

of  nought :  an  abomination  is  he  that  chooseth  you. 

—  xlv.  20.  Assemble  yourselves  and  come ;  draw 
near  together,  ye  that  are  escaped  of  the  nations :  they 
have  no  knowledge  that  set  uj)  the  wood  of  theu- 
graven  image,  and  pray  unto  a  god  that  cannot  save. 

—  xlvi.  7.  They  bear  him  upon  the  shoulder,  they 
carry  him,  and  set  him  in  his  place,  and  he  standeth ; 
from  his  jilace  shall  he  not  remove:  yea,  one  shall 
cry  unto  him,  yet  can  he  not  answer,  nor  save  him 
out  of  his  troulile. 

 8.  Remember  this,  and  shew  yourselves  men : 

bring  it  again  to  mind,  O  ye  transgressors. 

Jer.  ii.  28.  But  where  are  thy  gods  that  thou  hast 
made  thee?  let  them  arise,  if  "they  can  save  thee  in 
the  time  of  thy  troul^le :  for  according  to  the  number 
of  thy  cities  are  thy  gods,  O  Judah. 

—  X.  5.  They  are  upright  as  the  palm  tree,  but 
speak  not :  they  must  needs  be  borne,  because  they 
cannot  go.  Be  not  afraid  of  them ;  for  they  cannot 
do  evil,  neither  also  u  it  in  them  to  do  good. 


—  xi.  12.  Then  shall  the  cities  of  Judah  and  inhab- 
itants of  Jerasalem  go,  and  cry  unto  the  gods  unto 
whom  they  offer  incense :  but  they  shall  not  save 
them  at  all  in  the  time  of  their  trouble. 

§  7 .   Idols  Defenceless. 

Jud.  vi.  28.  And  when  the  men  of  the  city  arose 
early  in  the  morning,  behold,  the  altar  of  Baal  was 
cast  down,  and  the  grove  was  cut  down  that  was  by 
it,  and  the  second  bullock  was  offered  upon  the  altar 
that  was  built. 

 29.  And  they  said  one  to  another.  Who  hath 

done  this  thing  ?  And  when  they  inquired  and  asked, 
they  said,  Gideon  the  sou  of  Joash  hath  done  this 
thing. 

 30.  Then  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  Joash, 

Bring  out  thy  son,  that  he  may  die :  because  he  hath 
cast  down  the  altar  of  Baal,  and  because  he  hath  cut 
down  the  grove  that  was  by  it. 

 81.  And  Joash  said  unto  all  that  stood  against 

him.  Will  ye  plead  for  Baal  ?  will  ye  save  him  ?  he 
that  will  plead  for  him,  let  him  be  put  to  death  whilst 
it  is  yet  morning:  if  he  he  a  god,  let  him  plead  for 
himself,  because  oiw  hath  cast  down  his  altar. 

 32.  Therefore  on  that  day  he  called  him 

Jernbbaal,  saying.  Let  Baal  plead  against  him,  be- 
cause he  hath  thrown  down  his  altar. 

2  Kings  xix.  17.  Of  a  truth.  Lord,  the  kings  of  As- 
syria have  destroyed  the  nations  and  their  lands, 

 18.  And  have  cast  their  gods  into  the  fire : 

for  they  iccre  no  gods,  but  the  work  of  men's  hands, 
wood  and  stone :  therefore  they  have  destroyed  them. 

Ps.  cxv.  4.  Their  idols  are  silver  and  gold,  the  work 
of  men's  hands. 

 5.  They  have  mouths,  but  they  speak  not : 

eyes  have  they,  but  they  see  not : 

 6.  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not :  noses 

have  they,  but  they  smell  not : 

 7.  They  have  hands,  but  they  handle  not : 

feet  have  they,  but  they  walk  not :  neither  speak  they 
thi'ough  their  throat. 

—  cxxxv.  15.  The  idols  of  the  henthen  are  silver 
and  gold,  the  work  of  men's  hands. 

 16.  They  have  mouths,  but  they  speak  not ; 

eyes  have  they,  but  they  see  not ; 

—  —  17.  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not ;  neither 
is  there  ctny  breath  in  their  mouths. 

Is.  xlvi.  1.  Bel  boweth  do-wn,  Nebo  stoopeth ;  their 
idols  were  upon  the  beasts,  and  upon  the  cattle :  j'our 
carriages  were  heavy  laden ;  they  are  a  burden  to  the 
weaiy  beast. 

 2.  They  stoop,  they  bow  down  together ;  they 

could  not  deliver  the  burden,  but  themselves  are  gone 
into  captivity. 

Dan.  xi.  8.  And  shall  also  carry  captives  into  Egypt 
their  gods,  with  their  princes,  and  whli  then-  precious 
vessels  of  silver  and  of  gold ;  and  he  shall  continue 
m.ore  j'ears  than  the  kmg  of  the  north. 

Hab.  ii.  18.  What  profiteth  the  graven  image  that 
the  maker  thereof  hath  graven  it ;  the  molten  image, 
and  a  teacher  of  lies,  that  the  maker  of  his  work 
trusteth  therein,  to  make  dumb  idols? 

 19.  Woe  unto  him  that  saith  to  the  wood, 

Awake ;  to  the  dumb  stone.  Arise,  it  shall  teach  1 
Behold,  it  is  laid  over  with  gold  and  silver,  and  thsre 
is  no  breath  4t  all  in  the  midst  of  it. 


CHAP.  II. 

PENALTIES  AGAINST  IDOLATRY. 

§  8.  General  National  Threats  and  PunisUments. 

Ex.  xxxii.  84.  Therefore  now  go,  lead  the  people 
unto  the  place  of  which  I  have  spoken  unto  thee :  be- 
hold mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee:  nevertheless, 
in  the  day  when  I  visit,  I  will  visit  their  sin  upon 
them. 

 35.  And  the  Lord  plagued  the  people,  be- 
cause they  made  the  calf,  which  Aaron  made. 


76 


CHAP.  II. 


IDOLATRY  AND 


SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV, 


Lev.  xxvi.  30.  And  I  will  destroy  your  high  places, 
and  cut  down  your  images,  and  cast  your  carcasses 
upon  the  carcasses  of  your  idols,  and  my  soul  shall 
abhor  you. 

Deut.  xxxi.  17.  Then  my  anger  shall  be  kindled 
against  them  in  that  day,  and  I  will  forsake  tliem, 
and  I  will  hide  my  face  from  tliem,  and  tliey  shall  be 
devoured,  and  many  evils  and  troubles  shall  befall 
them ;  so  that  they  will  say  in  that  day,  Are  not 
these  evils  come  upon  us,  because  our  God  is  not 
among  us  ? 

 18.  And  I  will  surely  hide  my  face  in  that 

day  for  all  the  evils  which  they  shall  have  v/rought, 
in  that  they  are  turned  unto  other  gods. 

2  Kings  xxii.  16.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  1 
will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  and  upon  the  inhabit- 
ants thereof,  eeen  all  the  words  of  the  book  which  the 
king  of  Judah  hath  read : 

 •  17.  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 

burned  incense  unto  other  gods,  tliat  they  might  pro- 
voke me  to  anger  with  all  the  works  of  their  hands ; 
therefore  my  wrath  shall  be  kindled  against  this  place, 
and  shall  not  be  quenched. 

2  Chp.  xxxiv.  24.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behokl,  I 
will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  and  upon  the  inhabit- 
ants thereof,  even  all  the  curses  that  are  written  in  the 
book  which  they  have  read  before  the  king  of  Judah  : 

 25.  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 

burned  incense  imto  other  gods,  that  they  might  jiro- 
voke  me  to  anger  with  all  tlie  works  of  their  hands ; 
therefore  my  wrath  shall  be  poured  out  upon  this 
place,  and  shall  not  be  quenclied. 

Jer.  i.  16.  And  I  will  utter  my  judgments  against 
them  touching  all  their  wickedness,  who  have  for- 
saken me,  and  have  burned  incense  unto  other  gods, 
and  worshipped  the  works  of  their  own  hands. 

—  xi.  17.  For  the  Lord  of  hosts,  tliat  planted  thee, 
hath  pronounced  evil  against  thee,  for  the  evil  of  the 
house  of  Israel  and  of  the  house  of  Judah,  which 
they  have  done  against  themselves  to  provoke  me  to 
anger  in  offering  incense  unto  Baal. 

—  xiii.  10.  This  evil  peopk',  which  refuse  to  hear 
my  words,  which  walk  in  the  imagination  of  their 
heart,  and  walk  after  other  gods,  to  serve  them,  and 
to  worship  them,  shall  even  be  as  this  girdle,  which  is 
good  for  nothing. 

—  xvi.  10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  thou 
shalt  shew  this  people  all  these  words,  and  they  shall 
say  unto  thee,  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  pronounced 
all  this  great  evil  against  us  'i  or  wliat  w  our  iniquity? 
or  what  is  our  sin  that  we  have  committed  against  the 
Lord  our  God  ? 

 11.  Then  shalt  thou  say  unto  them.  Because 

your  fathers  have  forsaken  me,  saith  the  Lord,  and 
have  walked  after  other  gods,  and  have  served  them, 
and  have  worshipped  them,  and  have  forsaken  me, 
and  have  not  kept  my  law ; 

 18.  And  tirst  I  will  recompense  their  iniquity 

and  their  sin  double;  because  they  have  defiled  my 
land,  they  have  filled  mine  inlieritance  with  the  car- 
casses of  their  detestable  and  abominable  things. 

 20.  Shall  a  man  make  gods  unto  himself,  and 

they  are  no  gods  ? 

 21.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  this  once  cause 

them  to  Icnow,  I  will  cause  them  to  know  mine  hand 
and  my  might ;  and  they  shall  know  that  my  name  is 
The  Lord. 

—  xix.  3.  And  say.  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
O  kings  of  Judah,  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I 
will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  the  which  whosoever 
heareth,  his  ears  shall  tingle. 

—  1.  38.  A  drought  is  upon  her  waters ;  and  they 
shall  be  dried  up :  for  it  is  the  land  of  graven  images, 
and  they  are  mad  upon  their  idols. 

Ezek.  V.  11.  Wherefore,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord 
God  ;  Surely,  because  thou  liast  defiled  my  sanc- 
tuary with  all  thy  detestable  things,  and  with  all 
thine  abominations,  therefore  will  I  also  dinainish 
thee  ;  neither  shall  mine  eye  spare,  neither  will  I  have 
any  pity. 

—  vii.  20.  As  for  the  beauty  of  his  ornament,  he 
ret  it  in  majesty:  but  they  made  the  images  of  their 


abominations  and  of  their  detestable  things  therein: 
therefore  have  I  set  it  far  from  them. 

—  xiv.  4.  Therefore  speak  unto  them,  and  say  unto 
them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Every  man  of  the 
house  of  Israel  that  setteth  up  his  idols  in  his  heart, 
and  putteth  the  stumblingblock  of  his  iniquity  before 
his  face,  and  cometh  to  the  prophet ;  I  the  Lord  will 
answer  him  that  cometh,  according  to  the  multitude 
of  his  idols ; 

 5.  That  I  insxj  take  the  house  of  Israel  in 

their  Qwn  heart,  because  they  are  all  estranged  from 
me  through  their  idols. 

—  xxiii.  30.  I  will  do  these  things  imto  thee,  because 
thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  after  the  heathen,  and  be- 
cause thou  art  polluted  with  their  idols. 

 49.  And  they  shall  recompense  your  lewdness 

upon  you,  and  ye  shall  bear  the  sins  of  yoiu'  idols : 
and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

Hos.  ii.  13.  And  I  will  visit  upon  her  the  days  of 
Baalim,  wherein  she  burned  incense  to  them,  and  she 
decked  herself  with  her  earrings  and  her  jewels,  and 
she  went  after  her  lovers,  and  forgat  me,  saith  the 
Lord. 

—  iv.  19.  The  wind  hath  bound  her  up  in  her 
wings,  and  they  shall  be  ashamed  because  of  their 
sacrifices. 

—  xiii.  3.  Therefore  they  shall  be  as  the  morning 
cloud,  and  as  the  early  dew  that  passeth  away,  as  the 
chaff  that  is  driven  with  the  whirlwind  out  of  the  floor, 
and  as  the  smoke  out  of  the  chimney. 

Amos  viii.  14.  They  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  Sama- 
ria, and  say,  Thy  god,  O  Dan,  livetli;  and,  The  man- 
ner of  Beer-sheba  livetU ;  even  they  shall  fall,  and  never 
rise  up  again. 

§  9.   National  Extermination  for  Idolatry. 

Deut.  iv.  25.  When  thou  shalt  beget  children,  and 
chUdi'cn's  children,  and  ye  shall  have  remained  long 
in  the  land,  and  shall  corrupt  yourselves,  and  make  a 
graven  image,  or  the  likeness  of  any  thing,  and  shall 
do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  provoke 
him  to  anger ; 

 26.  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  against 

you  this  day,  that  ye  shall  soon  utterly  perish  from  off 
the  land  whereunto  ye  go  over  Jordan  to  possess  it ; 
ye  shall  not  prolong  your  days  upon  it,  but  shall  ut- 
terly be  destroyed. 

—  vi.  14.  Ye  shall  not  go  after  other  gods,  of  the 
gods  of  the  people  which  are  round  about  you ; 

 15.  (For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  jealous  God 

among  yow ;)  lest  the  anger  of  the  Lord  thy  God  be 
kindled  against  thee,  and  destroy  thee  from  off  the 
face  of  the  earth. 

—  viii.  19.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  do  at  all  forget 
the  Lord  thy  God,  and  walk  after  otlier  gods,  and 
serve  tliem,  and  worship  them,  I  testify  against  you 
this  day  that  ye  shall  surely  perish. 

 20.  As  the  nations  which  the  Lord  destroyeth 

Ijcfore  your  face,  so  shall  ye  perish  ;  because  ye  would 
not  be  obedient  unto  the  voice  of  tlie  Lord  your  God. 

Jos.  xxiii.  16.  When  ye  have  transgressed  the  cove- 
nant of  the  Lord  your  God,  which  he  commanded 
you,  and  have  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  bowed 
yourselves  to  tliem ;  then  shall  the  anger  of  the  Lord 
be  kindled  against  you,  and  ye  shall  perish  quickly 
from  off  the  good  land  which  "he  hath  given  unto  you. 

Jer.  ix.  12.  Who  is  the  wise  man,  that  may  under- 
stand this  ?  and  who  is  he  to  whom  the  mouth  of  the 
Lord  hath  spoken,  that  he  may  declare  it,  for  what 
the  land  perisheth  and  is  burned  up  like  a  wilderness, 
that  none  passeth  through  ? 

 14.  But  have  walked  after  the  imagination  of 

their  own  heart,  and  after  Baalim  M  hich  their  fathers 
taught  them : 

—  xviii.  15.  Because  my  people  liath  forgotten  me, 
they  have  burned  incense  to  vanity,  and  they  have 
caused  tliem  to  stumble  in  their  ways /;•<);«  the  ancient 
paths,  to  walk  in  paths,  in  a  way  not  cast  up ; 

 16.  To  make  their  land  "desolate,  and  a  perpet- 
ual Iiissing;  every  one  that  passeth  thereby  shall  be 
astonished,  and  wag  his  head. 

—  xxii.  8.  And  many  nations  shall  pass  by  this  city, 

7 


CHAP.  II. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


and  they  shall  say  every  man  to  his  neighl)our,  Where- 
fore hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this  great  city? 

Jep.  xxii.  9.  Then  they  shall  answer,  Because  they 
have  forsaken  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  their  God, 
and  worshipped  other  gods,  and  served  them. 

—  xliv.  2.  Thus  saitii  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Ye  have  seen  all  the  evil  that  I  have  brought 
upon  .lerusalein,  and  upon  all  the  cities  of  Judali; 
and,  behold,  this  day  they  are  a  desolation,  and  no  man 
dwelleth  therein ; 

 3.  Because  of  their  wickedness  which  they 

have  committed  to  provoke  me  to  anger,  in  that  they 
went  to  bum  incense,  and  to  serve  other  gods,  whom 
they  knew  not,  neither  they,  ye,  nor  your  fathers. 

 6.  Wherefore  my  fury  and  mine  anger  was 

poured  forth,  and  was  kindled  in  the  cities  of  Judah 
and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem ;  and  they  are  wasted 
and  desolate,  as  at  this  day. 

 7.  Therefore  now  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the 

God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Wherefore  commit 
ye  this  great  evil  against  your  souls,  to  cut  off  from 
you  man  and  woman,  child  and  suckling,  out  of  Ju- 
dah, to  leave  you  none  to  remain ; 

 8.  In  that  ye  provoke  me  imto  wrath  with  the 

works  of  your  hands,  burning  incense  unto  other  gods 
In  the  land  of  Egypt,  whither  ye  be  gone  to  dwell,  that 
ye  might  cut  yourselves  off,  and  that  ye  might  be  a  curse 
and  a  reproach  among  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  ? 

—  xlviii.  35.  Moreover  I  will  cause  to  cease  in  Moab, 
saith  the  Lord,  him  that  ofFereth  in  the  high  places, 
and  him  that  burneth  incense  to  his  gods. 

§  10.   National  Subjugation. 

Jud.  ii.  14.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 
against  Israel,  and  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands 
of  spoilers  that  spoiled  them,  and  he  sold  them  into 
the  hands  of  their  enemies  round  about,  so  that  they 
could  not  any  longer  stand  before  their  enemies. 

 15.  Whithersoever  they  went  out,  the  hand  of 

the  Lord  was  against  them  for  evil,  as  the  Lord  had 
said,  and  as  the  Lord  had  sworn  unto  them :  and 
they  were  greatly  distressed. 

—  iii.  7.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  and  forgat  the  Lord  their  God, 
and  served  Baalim  and  the  groves. 

 8.  Therefore  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 

against  Israel,  and  he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of 
Chushan-rishathaim  king  of  Mesopotamia;  and  the 
children  of  Israel  served  Chushan-rishathaim  eight 
years. 

Jer.  xxxii.  29.  And  the  Chaldeans,  that  fight 
against  this  city,  shall  come  and  set  fire  on  this  city, 
and  burn  it  with  the  houses,  upon  whose  roofs  they 
have  offered  incense  unto  Baal,  and  poured  out  drink 
offerings  unto  other  gods,  to  provoke  me  to  anger. 

Ezek.  vii  21.  And  I  will  give  it  into  the  hands  of  the 
strangers  for  a  prey,  and  to  the  wicked  of  the  earth 
for  a  spoil ;  and  they  shall  pollute  it. 

§  11.   National  Expulsion  and  Captivity. 

Deut.  xxix.  24.  Even  all  nations  shall  say.  Where- 
fore hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this  land  ?  what 
meaneth  the  heat  of  this  great  anger? 

 25.  Then  men  shall  say.  Because  they  have 

forsaken  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  God  of  their  f  i- 
thers,  which  he  made  with  them  when  he  brought 
them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt : 

 26.  For  they  went  and  served  other  gods,  and 

worshipped  them,  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  and 
whom  he  had  not  given  unto  them : 

 27.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  this  land,  to  bring  upon  it  all  the  curses  that 
are  written  in  this  book  : 

 28.  And  the  Lord  rooted  them  out  of  their 

land  in  anger,  and  in  wrath,  and  in  great  indignation, 
and  cast  them  into  another  land,  as  it  is  this  d&j. 

Jep.  V.  19.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  ye  shall 
say.  Wherefore  doeth  the  Lord  our  God  all  these  thiiif/s 
unto  us?  then  shalt  thou  answer  them.  Like  as  ye  have 
forsaken  me,  and  served  strange  gods  in  j-our  land,  so 
shall  ye  serve  strangers  in  a  land  that  is  not  yom's. 


—  xvi.  13.  Tlierefore  will  I  cast  you  out  of  this 
land  into  a  land  that  ye  know  not,  neither  ye  nor  your 
fathers ;  and  tliere  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and 
night ;  where  I  will  not  shew  you  favour. 

—  xliv.  20.  Then  Jeremiah  said  unto  all  the  people, 
to  the  men,  and  to  the  women,  and  to  all  the  people 
which  had  given  him  that  answer,  saying, 

 21.  The  incense  that  ye  burned  in  the  cities 

of  .Judah,  and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  ye  and  j'our 
fathers,  your  kings  and  your  princes,  and  the  people 
of  the  land,  did  not  the  Lord  remember  them,  and 
came  it  not  into  his  mind  ? 

 22.  So  that  the  Lord  could  no  longer  bear, 

because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings,  and  because  of  the 
abominations  which  ye  have  committed ;  therefore  is 
your  land  a  desolation,  and  an  astonishment,  and  a 
cm-se,  without  an  inhabitant,  as  at  this  day. 

 23.  Because  ye  have  burned  incense,  and  be- 
cause ye  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  and  have  not 
obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  nor  walked  in  his  law, 
nor  in  his  statutes,  nor  in  his  testimonies ;  therefore 
this  evil  is  happened  unto  you,  as  at  this  day. 

—  xlviii.  7.  For  because  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy 
works  and  in  thy  treasures,  thou  shalt  also  be  taken : 
and  Chemosh  shall  go  forth  into  captivity  with  his 
priests  and  his  princes  together. 

Ezek.xxxiii.  25.  Wlierefore  say  unto  them.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Ye  eat  with  the  blood,  and  lift 
up  your  eyes  toward  your  idols,  and  shed  blood  :  and 
shall  ye  possess  the  land  ? 

Amosv.  21.  I  hate,  I  despise  your  feast  days,  and  1 
will  not  smell  in  your  solemn  assemblies. 

 27.  Therefore  will  I  cause  you  to  go  into  cap- 
tivity beyond  Damascus,  saith  the  Lord,  whose  name 
is  The  God  of  hosts. 

§  12.   National  Dispersion  for  Idolatry. 

Deut.  iv.  27.  And  the  Lord  shall  scatter  you  among 
the  nations,  and  ye  shall  be  left  few  m  number  among 
the  heathen,  whither  the  Lord  shall  lead  you. 

 28.  And  there  ye  shall  serve  gods,  the  work 

of  men's  hands,  wood  and  stone,  which  neither  see, 
nor  hear,  nor  eat,  nor  smell. 

—  xxviii.  36.  The  Lord  shall  bring  thee,  and  thy  king 
which  thou  shalt  set  over  thee,  unto  a  nation  which  nei- 
ther thou  nor  thy  fathers  have  known ;  and  there  shalt 
thou  ser^  e  other  gods,  wood  and  stone. 

 64.  And  tlie  Lord  shall  scatter  thee  among  all 

people,  from  the  one  end  of  the  earth  even  unto  the 
other ;  and  there  thou  shalt  serve  other  gods,  which 
neither  thou  nor  thy  fathers  have  known,  even  wood 
and  stone. 

§  13.   Destruction  of  the  Temple  for  Idolatry. 

2  Chr.  vii.  19.  But  if  ye  turn  away,  and  forsake  my 
statutes  and  my  commandments,  which  I  have  set  be- 
fore you,  and  shall  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  wor- 
ship them ; 

 20.  Then  will  I  pluck  them  up  by  the  roots 

out  of  my  land  which  I  have  given  them ;  and  this 
house,  which  I  have  sanctified  for  my  name,  will  I 
cast  out  of  my  sight,  and  will  make  it  to  be  a  proverb 
and  a  bvword  among  all  nations. 

 21.  And  this  house,  which  is  high,  shall  be  an  as- 
tonishment to  every  one  that  passeth  by  it ;  so  that  he 
shall  say,  Why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  tmto  this 
land,  and  unto  this  house  ? 

 22.  And  it  shall  be  answered,  Because  they 

forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers,  which  brought 
them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egji^t,  and  laid  hold  on 
other  gods,  and  worshipped  them,  and  served  them: 
therefore  hath  he  brought  all  this  evil  upon  them. 

§  14.   Individuals  Threatened  and  Punished  for 
Idolati'y. 

Deut.  xxvii.  14.  And  the  Levites  shaU  speak,  and 
say  unto  all  the  men  of  Israel  with  a  loud  voice, 

 lo.  Ciu^ed  be  the  man  that  maketh  any  graven 

or  molten  image,  an  abomination  unto  the  Lord,  the 
work  of  the  hands  of  the  craftsman,  and  putteth  it  in 

8 


CHAP.  II. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION". 


BOOK  IV. 


a  secret  place :  and  all  the  people  shall  answer  and 
eay,  Amen. 

1  Kings  xi.  9.  And  the  Lord  was  angry  Avith  Solo- 
mon, because  his  heart  was  turned  from  the  Lokd  God 
of  Israel,  which  had  appeared  unto  him  twice, 

 10.  And  had  commanded  him  concerning  tliis 

thing,  that  he  should  not  go  after  other  gods :  hut  he 
kept  not  that  which  the  Lord  commanded. 

 11.  Wherefore  the  Lord  said  unto  Solomon, 

Forasmuch  as  this  is  done  of  thee,  and  thou  hast  not 
kept  my  covenant  and  my  statutes,  which  I  have  com- 
manded thee,  I  will  surely  rend  the  kingdom  from 
thee,  and  v.ill  give  it  to  thy  servant. 

2  Chr.  XV.  16.  And  also  concerning  Maachah  the 
mother  of  Asa  the  king,  he  removed  her  from  beinr/ 
queen,  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove :  and 
Asa  cut  down  her  idol,  and  stamped  it,  and  burnt  it  at 
the  brook  Kidron. 

Ps.  xvi.  4.  Their  sorrows  shall  be  multiplied  that 
hasten  nfter  another  god  :  their  drink  offerings  of  blood 
"wiU  I  not  ofler,  nor  take  up  their  names  into  my  lips. 

—  xcvii.  7.  Confounded  be  all  they  that  serve  gra- 
ven images,  that  boast  themselves  of  idols :  worship 
him,  all  ye  gods. 

Is.xlii.  17.  They  shall  be  turned  back,  they  shall  be 
greatly  ashamed,  that  trust  in  graven  images,  that  say 
to  the  molten  images,  Ye  are  our  gods. 

—  xliv.  10.  Who  hath  formed  a  god,  or  molten  a 
graven  image  that  is  ijrofitalile  for  nothing? 

 11.  Behold,  all  his  fellows  shall  be  ashamed; 

and  the  workmen,  they  are  of  men :  let  them  all  bo 
gathered  together,  let  them  stand  up;  yet  they  shall 
fear,  and  they  shall  be  ashamed  together. 

—  xlv.  16.  They  shall  be  ashamed,  and  also  con- 
founded, all  of  them :  they  shall  go  to  confusion  to- 
gether that  are  makers  of  idols. 

§  15.   Death  the  Penalty  for  Idolatry. 

Ex.  xxii.  20.  He  that  sacrificeth  unto  any  god,  save 
imto  the  Lord  only,  he  shall  be  utterly  destroyed. 

Deut.  xiiL  5.  And  that  prophet,  or  that  dreamer  of 
dreams,  shall  be  jxit  to  death  ;  because  he  hath  spoken 
to  turn  you  away  from  the  Lord  j-our  God,  which 
brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  redeemed 
you  out  of  the  house  of  bondage,  to  thrust  thee  out  of 
the  way  which  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded  thee 
to  walk  in.  So  shalt  thou  put  the  evil  away  from  the 
midst  of  thee. 

 0.  If  thy  brother,  the  son  of  thy  mother,  or 

thy  son,  or  thy  daughter,  or  the  wife  of  thj'  bosom,  or 
thy  friend,  which  is  as  thine  own  soul,  entice  thee  se- 
cretly, saying.  Let  us  go  and  serve  other  gods,  which 
thou  hast  not  known,  thou,  nor  thy  fathers; 

 7.  Namely,  of  the  gods  of  the  people  which 

are  round  about  you,  nigh  unto  thee,  or  far  off  from 
thee,  from  the  one  end  of  the  earth  even  unto  the  other 
end  of  the  earth ; 

 8.  Thou  shalt  not  consent  unto  him,  nor  heark- 
en unto  him :  neither  shall  thine  eye  pity  him,  neither 
shalt  thou  spare,  neither  shalt  thou  conceal  him  : 

 9  But  tliou  shalt  surely  kill  him ;  thine  hand 

shall  be  first  upon  him  to  put  him  to  death,  and  after- 
wards the  hand  of  all  the  people. 

 10.  And  thou  slialt  stone  him  with  stones,  that 

he  die ;  because  he  hath  sought  to  thrust  thee  away 
from  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought  thee  out  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage. 

 11.  And  all  Israel  shall  hear,  and  fear,  and 

shall  do  no  more  any  such  wickedness  as  this  is  among 
you. 

 12.  If  thou  shalt  hear  say  in  one  of  thy  cities, 

which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee  to  dwell 
there,  saying, 

 13.  Certain  men,  the  children  of  Belial,  are 

gone  out  from  among  you,  and  have  withdrawn  the 
inhabitants  of  their  city,  saying,  Let  us  go  and  serve 
other  gods,  which  ye  have  not  known  ; 

 14.  Then  shalt  thou  inquire,  and  make  search, 

and  ask  diligently  ;  and,  behold,  if  it  be  truth,  and  the 
thing  certain,  that  such  abomination  is  wrought  among 
you; 

 ;-  15.  Thou  shalt  siu-ely  smite  the  inhabitants  of 

that  city  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  destroying  it  ut- 


terly, and  all  that  is  therein,  and  the  cattle  thereof, 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

—  xvii.  2.  If  there  be  found  among  you,  within  any 
of  thy  gates  which  tlie  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee,  man 
or  woman,  that  hath  wrought  wickedness  in  the  sight 
of  the  Lord  thy  God,  in  transgressing  his  covenant, 

 3.  And  hath  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and 

worshipped  them,  either  the  sun,  or  moon,  or  any  of 
the  host  of  .heaven,  which  I  have  not  commanded  ; 

 4.  And  it  be  told  thee,  and  thou  hast  lieard  of 

it,  and  inquired  diligently,  and,  behold,  it  be  tnie,  and 
the  thing  certain,  that  such  abomination  is  wroughtiu 
Israel : 

 5.  Then  shalt  thou  bring  forth  that  man  or 

that  woman,  which  have  committed  that  wicked  thing, 
unto  thy  gates,  even  that  man  or  that  woman,  and  shalt 
stone  them  with  stones,  till  they  die. 

—  XXX.  17.  But  if  thine  heart  turn  away,  so  tliat 
thou  wilt  not  hear,  but  shalt  be  drawn  away,  and 
worship  other  gods,  and  serve  them ; 

 18.  I  denounce  unto  you  this  day,  that  ye 

shall  surely  perish,  and  that  ye  shall  not  prolong  your 
days  upon  the  land,  whither  thou  passest  over  Jordan 
to  go  to  possess  it. 

I  Kings  xiv.  9.  But  hast  done  evil  above  all  that 
were  before  thee :  for  thou  hast  gone  and  made  thee 
other  gods,  and  molten  images,  to  provoke  me  to 
anger,  and  hast  cast  me  behind  thy  back  : 

 10.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon 

the  house  of  Jeroboam,  and  will  cut  off  from  Jero- 
boam him  that  pisseth  against  the  wall,  ami  him  that 
is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel,  and  will  take  away  the 
remnant  of  the  house  of  Jeroboam,  as  a  man  taketh 
away  dung,  till  it  be  all  gone. 

Is.  Ixv.  11.  But  ye  are  they  that  forsake  the  Lord, 
that  forget  my  holy  mountain,  that  prepare  a  table  for 
that  troop,  and  that  furnish  the  drink  offering  unto 
that  number. 

 12.  Therefore  will  I  number  you  to  the  sword, 

and  ye  shall  all  bow  down  to  the  slaughter  :  because 
when  I  called,  ye  did  not  answer ;  when  I  spake,  ye 
did  not  hear ;  but  did  evil  before  mine  eyes,  and  did 
choose  that  wherein  I  delighted  not. 

Hos.  xiii.  1.  When  Ephraim  spake  trembling,  he  ex- 
alted himself  in  Israel ;  but  when  he  offended  in  Baal, 
he  died. 

§  16.   Death  Inflicted  for  Idolatry. 

Ex.  xxxii.  25.  And  when  Moses  saw  that  the  people 
were  naked,  (for  Aaron  had  made  them  naked  unto 
their  shame  among  their  enemies,) 

 2G.  Then  Moses  stood  in  the  gate  of  the  camp, 

and  said.  Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side?  let  him  come 
unto  me.  And  all  the  sons  of  Levi  gathered  them- 
selves together  imto  him. 

 27.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel,  Put  every  man  his  sword  by  his 
side,  and  go  in  and  out  from  gate  to  gate  throughout 
the  camp,  and  slay  every  man  his  brother,  and  every 
man  his  companion,  and  every  man  his  neighbour. 

 28.  And  the  children  of  Levi  did  according  to 

tlie  word  of  Moses ;  and  there  fell  of  the  people  that 
day  about  three  thousand  men. 

 29.  For  Moses  had  said,  Consecrate  yourselves 

to  day  to  the  Lord,  even  eveiy  man  upon  his  son, 
and  upon  his  brother ;  that  he  may  bestow  upon  you 
a  blessing  this  day. 

Num.  XXV.  4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Take 
all  the  heads  of  the  people,  and  hang  them  up  before 
the  Lord  against  the  sun,  that  the  fierce  anger  of  the 
Lord  may  be  turned  away  from  Israel. 

 5.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  judges  of  Israel, 

Slay  ye  every  one  his  men  that  were  joined  unto 
Baal-peor. 

1  Kings  xviii.  40.  And  Elijah  said  unto  them.  Take 
the  prophets  of  Baal ;  let  not  one  of  them  escape. 
And  they  took  them:  and  Elijah  brought  them  dowa 
to  the  brook  Kishon,  and  slew  them  there. 

2  Kings  i.  2.  And  Ahaziah  fell  down  through  a  lat- 
tice in  his  upper  chamber  that  vas  in  Samaria,  and 
was  sick  :  and  he  sent  messengers,  and  said  unto  them. 
Go,  inquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  Ekron  whether 
I  shall  recover  of  this  disease. 


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CHAP.  III. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


2  Kings  i.  3.  But  the  angel  of  tlie  Lord  said  to  Eli- 
jah the  Tislibite,  Arise,  go  up  to  meet  the  messengers 
of  the  king  of  Samaria,  and  say  unto  them.  Is  it  not  l)e- 
cause  tlwre  w  not  a  God  in  Israel,  tJuit  ye  go  to  inquire 
of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  Ekron  ? 

 4.  Now  therefore  tlius  saith  the  Loud,  Thou 

shalt  not  come  down  from  that  bed  on  which  thou  art 
gone  up,  but  shalt  surely  die.    And  Elijah  departed. 

 5.  And  when  the  messengers  turned  back  unto 

Lim,  he  said  unto  tlicm,  Why  are  ye  now  turned  back  ? 

 6.  And  tlicy  said  unto  him.  There  came  a  man 

up  to  meet  us,  and  said  unto  us,  Go,  turn  again  unto 
the  king  that  sent  you,  and  say  unto  him,  Thus  saitli 
the  Lord,  Is  it  not  because  there  is  not  a  God  in  Israel, 
that  thou  sendest  to  inquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god 
of  Ekron  ?  thci-efore  thou  shalt  not  come  down  from 
that  bed  on  which  thou  art  gone  up,  but  shalt  surely 
die. 

 16.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord,  Forasmuch  as  thou  hast  sent  messengers  to  in- 
quire of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  Ekron,  is  it  not  because 
there  is  no  God  in  Israel  to  inquire  of  his  word  ?  there- 
fore thou  shalt  not  come  down  off  that  bed  on  which 
thou  art  gone  up,  but  shalt  surely  die. 

 IT'.  So  he  died  according  to  the  word  of  the 

Lord  whi(?h  Elijah  had  spoken.  And  Jehoram  reign- 
ed in  his  stead,  in  the  second  year  of  Jehoram  the  son 
of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah  ;  because  he  had  no  son. 

—  X.  23.  And  Jehu  went,  and  Jehonadab  the  son 
of  Rechab,  into  the  house  of  Baal,  and  said  unto  the 
worshippers  of  Baal,  Search,  and  look  that  there  be 
here  with  you  none  of  the  servants  of  the  Lord,  but 
the  worshippers  of  Baal  only. 

 24.  And  when  they  went  in  to  offer  sacrifices 

and  burnt  offerings,  Jehu  appointed  fourscore  men 
without,  and  said,  If  any  of  the  men  whom  I  have 
brought  into  your  hands  escape,  he  tliat  lelteth  him  go, 
his  life  shdl  be  for  the  life  of  him. 

 25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  he  had 

made  an  end  of  offering  the  burnt  offering,  that  Jehu 
said  to  the  guard  and  to  the  captains.  Go  in,  arul  slay 
them ;  let  none  come  forth.  And  tliey  smote  them 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword ;  and  the  guard  and  the 
captains  cast  them  out,  and  went  to  the  city  of  the 
house  of  Baal. 

—  xi.  18.  And  all  the  people  of  the  land  went  into 
the  house  of  Baal,  and  brake  it  down ;  his  altars  and 
his  images  brake  they  in  pieces  tlioroughly,  and  slew 
Mattan  the  priest  of  Baal  before  the  altars.  And  the 
priest  appointed  officers  over  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxiii.  20.  And  he  slew  all  the  priests  of  the  high 
places  that  were  there  upon  the  altars,  and  burned 
men's  bones  upon  them,  and  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  17.  Then  all  the  people  went  to  the 
house  of  Baal,  and  brake  it  dowm,  and  brake  his  al- 
tars and  his  images  in  pieces,  and  slew  Mattan  the 
priest  of  Baal  before  the  altars. 


CHAP  IIL 

WORSHIP  OF  HEAVENLY  BODIES ; 
GROYES  AND  HIGH  PLACES. 

§  17.   Heavenly  Bodies  Woi-shipped. 

2  Kings  xvii.  16.  And  they  left  all  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord  their  God,  and  made  them  molten 
images,  even  two  calves,  and  made  a  grove,  and  wor- 
shipped all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  served  Baal. 

—  xxi.  3.  For  he  built  up  again  the  high  places 
which  Ilezekiah  his  father  had  destroyed ;  and  he 
reared  up  altars  for  Baal,  and  made  a  grove,  as  d>'d 
Ahab  king  of  Israel ;  and  worshipped  all  the  host  of 
heaven,  and  served  them. 

 5.  And  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of 

heaven  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  3.  For  he  built  again  the  high  places 
which  Ilezekiah  his  father  had  broken  down,  and  he 
reared  up  altars  for  Baalim,  and  made  groves,  and 
worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  served  them. 


•  .'5.  And  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

Jer.  vii.  17.  Seest  thou  not  what  they  do  in  the  cities 
of  Judah  and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem  ? 

 18.  The  children  gather  wood,  and  the  fathers 

kindle  the  tire,  and  the  women  knead  their  dough,  to 
make  cakes  to  the  queen  of  heaven,  and  to  pour  out 
drink  offerings  unto  other  gods,  that  they  may  provoke 
me  to  anger. 

 19.  Do  they  provoke  me  to  anger?  saith  the 

Lord  :  do  they  not  provoke  themselves  to  the  confusion 
of  their  own  faces  ? 

■  20.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, mine  anger  and  ray  fuiy  shall  be  poured  out 
upon  this  place,  u]>on  man,  and  upon  beast,  and  upon 
the  trees  of  the  field,  and  upon  the  fruit  of  the  ground ; 
and  it  shall  bum,  and  shall  not  be  quenched. 

Ezek.viii.  15.  Then  said  he  unto  me,  Hast  thou  seen 
this,  O  son  of  man  ?  turn  thee  yet  again,  and  thou  shalt 
see  greater  abominations  than  these. 

 16.  And  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  of 

the  Lord's  house,  and,  behold,  at  the  door  of  the  tem- 
ple of  the  Lord,  between  the  porch  and  the  altar, 
were  about  five  and  twenty  men,  with  their  backs  to- 
ward the  temple  of  the  Lord,  and  their  faces  toward 
the  east ;  and  they  worshipped  the  sun  toward  the  east. 

§  18.   Worsliip  of  Heavenly  Bodies  Denounced. 

Deut.  iv.  19.  And  lest  thou  lift  up  thine  eyes  unto 
heaven,  and  when  thou  seest  the  sun,  and  the  moon, 
and  the  stars,  even  all  the  host  of  heaven,  shouldest  be 
driven  to  worship  them,  and  serve  them,  which  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  divided  unto  all  nations  under  the 
whole  heaven. 

Job  xxxi.  26.  If  I  beheld  the  sim  when  it  shined,  or 
the  moon  walking  in.  brightness  ; 

 27.  And  my  heart  hath  been  secretly  enticed, 

or  my  mouth  hath  kissed  my  hand  : 

—  ■ —  28.  This  also  icere  an  inifputy  to  be  punished  hy 
the  judge :  for  I  should  have  denied  the  God  tfuit  is 
above. 

Jer.  xix.  13.  And  the  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and  the 
houses  of  the  kings  of  Judah,  shall  be  defiled  as  the 
place  of  Tophet,  because  of  all  the  houses  upon  whose 
roofs  they  have  burned  incense  unto  all  the  host  of 
heaven,  and  have  pom'ed  out  chunk  offerings  unto  other 
gods. 

Zeph.  i.  4.  I  will  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  Ju- 
dah, and  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  and  I 
will  cut  off  the  remnant  of  Baal  from  this  place,  and 
the  name  of  the  Chemarim  with  the  priests; 

—  —  5.  And  them  that  worship  the  host  of  heaven 
upon  the  housetops ;  and  them  that  worship  and  that 
swear  by  the  Lord,  and  that  swear  by  JIalcham ; 

Acts  vii.  42.  Then  God  turned,  and'gave  them  up  to 
worship  the  host  of  heaven ;  as  it  is  written  in  the 
book  of  the  prophets,  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  have  ye 
offered  to  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices  by  tM  space  of 
forty  years  in  the  wilderness  ? 

§  19.   Instances  of  Grove  Worship. 

1  Kings  xiv.  22.  And  Judah  did  evil  in  the  sight  of 
the  Lord,  and  they  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with 
their  sins  which  tliey  had  committed,  above  all  that 
their  fathers  had  done. 

 28.  For  they  also  built  them  high  places,  and 

images,  and  groves,  "on  eveiy  high  hill,  and  under  every 
green  tree.* 

—  xvi.  33.  And  Ahab  made  a  grove ;  and  Ahab  did 
more  to  provoke  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to  anger 
than  all  the  kin<rs  of  Isi'ael  that  were  before  him. 

2  Kings  xiii.  6.  Nevertheless  they  departed  not  from 
the  sins  of  the  house  of  Jeroboam,  who  made  Israel 
sin,  but  walked  therein :  and  there  remained  the  grove 
also  in  Samaria.) 

—  xvi.  4.  And  he  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  in  the 
high  places,  and  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tree. 

*  The  tTOves  {asherim^  here  spoken  of  were  not  trees,  but 
wooden  pillar?  set  np  for  idolatrous  purposes.  An  eshd.  and  not 
an  asherah,  is  what  Abraham  ( ffen.  xxi.  33)  planted  in  Beer- 
sbeba.— H. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


2  Kings  xvii.  10.  And  they  set  them  up  images  ffnd 
groves  in  every  high  hill,  and  under  every  green  tree : 

 11.  And  there  they  burnt  incense  in  all  the 

high  places,  as  did  the  heathen  whom  the  Lord  car- 
ried away  before  them  ;  and  wrought  wicked  things 
to  provoke  the  Lord  to  anger : 

—  xxi.  7.  And  he  set  a  graven  image  of  the  grove 
that  he  had  made  in  the  house,  of  which  the  Lord 
said  to  David,  and  to  Solomon  his  son,  In  this  house, 
and  in  Jerusalem,  which  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  the 
tribes  of  Israel,  M  ill  I  put  my  name  for  ever : 

—  xxiii.  6.  And  he  brought  out  the  grove  from  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  without  Jerusalem,  unto  the  brook 
Ividron,  and  burned  it  at  the  brook  Kidron,  and 
stamped  it  small  to  powder,  and  cast  the  powder 
thereof  upon  the  graves  of  the  children  of  the  people. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  18.  And  they  left  the  house  of  the  Lord 
God  of  their  fathers,  and  served  groves  and  idols :  and 
wrath  came  upon  Judah  and  Jerusalem  for  this  their 
trespass. 

—  xxviii.  4.  He  sacrificed  also  and  burnt  incense  in 
the  high  places,  and  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green 
tree. 

Jer.  xvii.  1.  The  sin  of  Judah  is  written  with  a  pen 
of  iron,  and  with  the  point  of  a  diamond  :  it  is  graven 
upon  the  table  of  their  heart,  and  upon  the  horns  of 
your  altars ; 

 2.  Whilst  their  children  remember  their  altars 

and  their  groves  by  the  green  trees  upon  the  high  hills. 

Ezek.  XX.  28.  For  when  I  had  brought  them  into  the 
land,  for  the  which  I  lifted  up  my  hand  to  give  it 
to  them,  then  they  saw  every  high  hill,  and  all  the 
thick  trees,  and  they  offered  there  their  sacritices, 
and  there  they  presented  the  provocation  of  their 
offering  :  there  also  they  made  their  sweet  savour,  and 
poured  out  there  theu-  drink  off'erings. 

§  20.   (irove  Worship  Forbidden. 

Deut.  xvi.  21.  Thou  shalt  not  plant  thee  a  grove  of 
any  tree  near  untQ  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God, 
which  thou  shalt  make  thee. 

Is.  xvii.  8.  And  he  shall  not  look  to  the  altars,  the 
work  of  his  hands,  neither  shall  respect  that  which  his 
lingers  have  made,  either  the  groves,  or  the  images. 

Ezek.vi.  13.  Then  shall  ye  know  that  I «/« the  Lord, 
when  their  slain  men  shall  be  among  their  idols  round 
about  their  altars,  upon  every  high  hill,  in  all  the  tops 
of  the  mountains,  and  under  every  green  tree,  and 
under  every  thick  oak,  the  place  where  they  did  offer 
sweet  savour  to  all  their  idols. 

Micah  V.  14.  And  I  will  pluck  up  thy  groves  out  of 
the  midst  of  thee :  so  I  will  destroy  thy  cities. 

§  21.   High  Places  for  God's  Worsliip. 

1  Kings  iii.  2.  Only  the  people  sacrificed  in  high 
places,  because  there  was  no  house  built  imto  the 
name  of  the  Lord,  until  those  days. 

 3.  And  Solomon  loved  the  Lord,  walking  in 

the  statutes  of  David  his  father :  only  he  sacrificed 
and  burnt  incense  in  high  places. 

 4.  And  the  king  went  to  Gibeon  to  sacrifice 

there  ;  for  that  ims  the  great  high  place  :  a  thousand 
burnt  off'erings  did  Solomon  offer  upon  that  altar. 

2  Kings  xii.  3.  But  the  high  places  were  not  taken 
away :  the  people  still  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  in 
the  high  places. 

—  xiv.  4.  Howbeit  the  high  places  were  not  taken 
away:  as  yet  the  people  did  sacrifice  and  burnt  in- 
cense on  the  high  places. 

—  XV.  4.  Save  that  the  high  places  were  not  re- 
moved :  the  people  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  still 
on  the  high  places. 

 35.  Howbeit  the  high  places  were  not  remov- 
ed: the  people  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  still  in  the 
high  places.  He  built  the  higher  gate  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord. 

—  xvii.  9.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  secretly 
those  things  that  were  not  right  against  the  Lord  their 
God,  and  they  built  them  high  places  in  all  their  cities, 
from  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the  fenced  city. 

 32.  So  they  feared  the  Lord,  and  made  unto 

themselves  of  the  lowest  of  them  priests  of  the  high 


places,  Vi  hich  sacrificed  for  them  in  the  houses  of  the 
high  places. 

—  xxiii.  9.  Nevertheless  tlie  priests  of  the  high  places 
came  not  up  to  the  altar  of  the  Lord  in  Jerusalem,  but 
they  did  eat  of  the  imleavened  bread  among  their 
brethren. 

2Chr.  i.  3.  So  Solomon,  and  all  the  congregation 
with  him,  went  to  the  high  place  that  lofis  at  Gibeon  ; 
for  there  was  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  of 
God,  which  INloses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  liad  made 
in  the  wilderness. 

 13.  Then  Solomon  came /?'oot  his  journey  to 

the  high  place  that  was  at  Gibeon  to  Jerusalem,  from 
before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  reigned 
over  Israel. 

—  XV.  17.  But  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away 
out  of  Israel ;  nevertheless  the  heart  of  Asa  was  per- 
fect all  his  days. 

—  XX.  33.  Howbeit  the  high  places  were  not  taken 
away :  for  as  j'et  the  people  had  not  prepared  their 
hearts  luito  the  God  of  their  fathers. 

—  xxxiii.  17.  Nevertheless  the  jieople  did  sacrifice 
still  in  the  high  places,  yt  i  unto  the  Lord  their  God  only. 

§  22.   Higii  Places  for  Idol  Worship. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  11.  Moreover  he  made  high  places  iu 
the  mountains  of  Judah,  and  caused  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem  to  commit  fornication,  and  compelled 
Judah  ilwreto. 

—  xxviii.  25.  And  in  every  several  city  of  Judah  he 
made  high  places  to  burn  incense  unto  other  gods,  and 
provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers. 

Is.  xvi.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  it  is 
seen  that  JMoab  is  weary  on  the  high  place,  that  he 
shall  come  to  his  sanctuary  to  pray ;  but  he  shall  not 
prevail. 

Ezek.  xvi.  23.  And  in  all  thine  abominations  and  thy 
■whoredoms  tliou  hast  not  remembered  the  days  of 
thy  youth,  when  thou  wast  naked  and  bare,  uial  wast 
l)olluted  in  thy  blood. 

 23.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  all  \hy  wicked- 
ness, (woe,  woe  unto  thee  I  saith  the  Lord  God,) 

 24.  That  thou  liast  also  built  unto  thee  an  emi- 
nent place,  and  hast  made  thee  a  high  place  in  every 
street. 


CHAP.  IV. 
OTHER  FORMS  OP  FALSE  WOR- 
SHIP BY  THE  JEWS. 
§  23.   Worship  of  Ooldeu  Calves. 

Ex.  xxxii.  1.  And  when  the  people  saw  that  Moses 
delayed  to  come  down  out  of  the  mount,  the  people 
gathered  themselves  together  unto  Aaron,  and  said 
unto  him,  L"p,  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before  us ; 
for  asfm'  this  Moses,  the  man  that  brought  us  up  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt,  we  wot  not  what  is  become  of 
him. 

—  —  2.  And  Aaron  said  unto  them.  Break  off  the 
golden  earrings,  which  are  in  the  ears  of  j'our  wives, 
of  your  sons,  and  of  your  daughters,  and  bring  them 
unto  me. 

 3.  And  all  the  people  brake  off  the  golden 

earrings  which  loere  in  their  ears,  and  brought  them 
unto  Aaron. 

 4.  And  he  received  them  at  their  hand,  and 

fashioned  it  with  a  graving  tool,  after  he  had  made  it 
a  molten  calf:  and  they  said.  These  be  thy  gods,  O  Is- 
rael, which  brought  thee  uj)  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 5.  And  when  Aaron  saw  it,  he  built  an  altar 

before  it ;  and  Aaron  made  proclamation,  and  said, 
To  morrow  is  a  feast  to  the  Lord. 

 6.  And  thej'  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and 

offered  burnt  off'erings,  and  brought  peace  offerings ; 
and  the  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  to  drink,  and  rose 
up  to  play. 

I  Kings  xii.  26.  And  Jeroboam  said  in  his  heart, 
Now  shall  the  kingdom  return  to  the  house  of  David: 

 27.  If  this  people  go  up  to  do  sacrifice  in  the 

house  of  the  LoiiD  at  Jerusalem,  then  shall  the  heart 


81 


CHAP.  17.  IDOLATRY  AND 


of  this  i^eojjle  turn  again  unto  their  lord,  even  unto 
Rehoboani  king  of  Judah,  and  tlicy  shall  kill  mo,  and 
go  agaui  to  liehoboam  king  of  Judah. 

1  Kings  xii.  28.  Whereupon  the  king  took  counsel,  and 
made  two  calves  af  gold,  and  said  unto  them,  It  is  too 
much  for  you  to  go  up  to  .Jerusalem  :  behold  thy  gods, 
O  Israel,  which  brought  theo  up  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

 29.  And  he  set  the  one  in  Beth-el,  and  the 

other  put  he  in  Dan. 

 32.  And  .Jeroboam  ordained  a  feast  in  the 

eighth  month,  on  the  tifteenth  day  of  the  month,  like 
unto  the  feast  that  is  in  Judah,  and  he  offered  upon 
the  altar.  So  did  he  in  Beth-el,  sacririciug  unto  the 
calves  that  he  had  made :  and  he  placed  in  Beth-el  the 
priests  of  the  high  places  wliich  he  had  made. 

 33.  So  he  otfered  upon  the  altar  which  be  had 

made  in  Beth-el  the  tifteenth  day  of  the  eighth  month, 
even  in  the  month  wliich  he  had  devised  of  his  own 
heart ;  and  ordained  a  feast  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael :  and  he  otfered  upon  the  altar,  and  burnt  incense. 

2  Kings  x.  29.  Howbeit,  from  the  sins  of  Jeroboam 
the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin,  Jehu  de- 
parted not  from  after  them,  to  wit,  the  golden  calves 
that  were  in  Beth-el,  and  that  were  in  Dan. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  8.  +And  tJiere  are  with  yoti  golden 
calves,  which  Jeroboam  made  you  for  gods. 

Ps.  cvi.  19.  They  made  a  calf  in  Horeb,  and  wor- 
shipped the  molten  image. 

 20.  Thus  they  changed  their  glory  into  the 

similitude  of  an  ox  that  eateth  grass. 

§  24.   Worship  of  Baal. 

Num.  xsv.  2.  And  they  called  the  people  imto  the 
sacrifices  of  their  gods :  and  the  people  did  eat,  and 
bowed  down  to  their  gods. 

 3.  And  Israel  joined  himself  unto  Baal-peor : 

and  the  anger  of  the  Loud  was  kmdled  against  Israel. 

Jud.  viii.  33.  And  it  came  to  pas.s,  as  soon  as  Gid- 
eon was  dead,  that  the  cliildren  of  Israel  turned  again, 
and  went  a  whoring  after  Baalim,  and  made  Baal- 
berith  their  god. 

1  Kings  xvi.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  if  it  had 
been  a  light  thing  for  him  to  walk  in  the  sins  of  Jero- 
boam the  son  of  Nebat,  that  he  took  to  wife  Jezebel 
the  daughter  of  Ethbaal  king  of  the  Zidonians,  and 
went  and  served  Baal,  and  worshipped  him. 

 32.  And  he  reared  up  an  altar  for  Baal  in  the 

house  of  Baal,  which  he  had  built  in  Samaria. 

—  xviii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab  saw 
Elijah,  that  Ahab  said  imto  him,  Art  tliou  he  that 
troubletli  Israel  ? 

 18.  And  he  answered,  I  have  not  troubled  Is- 
rael ;  but  thou,  and  thy  father's  house,  in  that  ye  have 
forsaken  the  commandments  of  the  Lord,  and  thou 
hast  followed  Baalim. 

 25.  And  Elijah  said  unto  the  prophets  of  Baal, 

Choose  you  one  bullock  for  yourselves,  and  dress  it 
first ;  for  ye  are  many ;  and  call  on  the  name  of  your 
gods,  but  put  no  fire  tinder. 

 26.  And  they  took  the  bullock  which  was 

given  them,  and  they  dressed  it,  and  called  on  the 
name  of  Baal  from  morning  even  until  noon,  saying, 
O  Baal,  hear  us.  But  there  was  no  voice,  nor  any  that 
answered.  And  they  leaped  upon  the  altar  which  was 
made. 

2  Kings  x.  18.  And  Jehu  gathered  all  the  people  to- 
gether, and  said  unto  them,  Ahab  served  Baal  a  little; 
but  Jehu  shall  serve  him  mucli. 

 19.  Now  therefore  call  unto  me  all  the  proph- 
ets of  Baal,  all  his  servants,  and  all  his  i)riests ;  let 
none  be  wanting :  for  I  have  a  great  sacrifice  to  do  to 
Baal ;  whosoever  shall  be  wanting,  he  shall  not  live. 
But  Jehu  did  it  in  subtilty,  to  the  intent  that  he  might 
destroy  the  worshippers  of  Baal. 

 20.  And  Jehu  said.  Proclaim  a  solemn  assem- 
bly for  Baal.    And  they  proclaimed  it. 

 21.  And  Jehu  sent  through  all  Israel :  and  all 

the  worshippers  of  Baal  came,  so  that  there  was  not 
a  man  left  that  came  not.  And  they  came  into  the 
house  of  Baal ;  and  the  house  of  Baal  waa  full  from 
one  end  to  another. 


SUPERSTITION.  book  iv. 


 22.  And  he  said  unto  him  that  was  over  the 

vestry.  Bring  forth  vestments  for  all  the  worshippers 
of  Baal.    And  he  brought  them  forth  vestments. 

Hos.  ii.  8.  For  she  did  not  know  that  I  gave  her 
corn,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  multiplied  her  silver  and 
gold,  which  they  prepared  for  Baal. 

—  xi.  2.  As  they  called  them,  so  they  went  from 
them:  they  sacrificed  unto  Baalim,  and  burned  in- 
cense to  graven  images. 

§  25.   Worsliip  of  Other  Idols. 
Gen.  xxxi.  19.  And  Laban  went  to  shear  his  sheep: 
and  Rachel  had  stolen  the  images  that  were  her  fa- 
ther's. 

Jos.xxiv.  3.  And  Joshua  said  unto  all  the  people. 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Your  fathers 
dwelt  on  the  other  side  of  the  flood  in  old  time,  even 
Terah,  the  father  of  Abraham,  and  the  father  of  Na- 
chor :  and  they  served  other  guds. 

Jud.  viii.  27.  And  Gideon  made  an  cphod  thereof, 
and  put  it  in  his  city,  even  m  Ophrah  :  and  all  Israel 
went  thither  a  whoring  after  it :  which  thing  became 
a  snare  unto  Gideon,  and  to  his  house. 

—  ix.  27.  And  they  went  out  into  the  fields,  and 
gathered  then  vineyards,  and  trode  the  gravies,  and 
made  mcriy,  and  went  into  the  house  of  their  god, 
and  did  eat  and  drink,  and  cursed  Abinielech. 

—  X.  6.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in 
the  sight  of  the  Lord,  and  served  Baalim,  and  Ashta- 
roth,  and  the  gods  of  Syi'ia,  and  the  gods  of  Zidon, 
and  the  gods  of  Moab,  and  tLo  gods  of  the  children 
of  Amnion,  and  the  gods  of  the  Philistines,  and  for- 
sook the  Lord,  and  served  not  him. 

—  xvii.  3.  And  when  he  had  restored  the  eleven 
hundred  shekels  of  silver  to  his  mother,  his  mother  said, 
I  had  wholly  dedicated  the  silver  unto  the  Lord 
from  my  hand  for  my  son,  to  make  a  graven  image 
and  a  liiolten  image :  now  therefore  I  will  restore  it 
unto  thee. 

 4.  Yet  he  restored  the  money  unto  his  mother ; 

and  his  mother  took  two  hundred  shekels  of  silver,  and 
gave  them  to  the  founder,  who  made  thereof  a  graven 
image  and  a  molten  image :  and  they  "were  in  the 
house  of  Jlicah. 

—  xviii.  14.  Then  answered  the  five  men  that  went 
to  spy  out  the  country  of  Laisli,  and  said  unto  their 
brethren.  Do  ye  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses  an 
ephod,  and  teraphim,  and  a  graven  image,  and  a  molt- 
en image '?  now  therefore  consider  what  ye  have  to  do. 

—  • —  23.  And  they  cried  unto  the  children  of  Dan. 
And  they  turned  their  faces,  and  said  unto  Micah, 
What  aileth  thee,  that  thou  comest  with  such  a  com- 
pany ? 

 24.  And  he  said.  Ye  have  taken  away  my 

gods  which  I  made,  and  tlie  priest,  and  ye  are  gone 
away :  and  what  have  I  more  ?  and  what  is  this  that 
ye  say  unto  me.  What  aileth  thee  ? 

 31.  And  they  set  them  up  Micah's  graven  im- 
age, which  he  made,  all  the  time  that  the  house  of  God 
was  in  Shiloh. 

1  Kings  xi.  5.  For  Solomon  went  after  Ashtoreth 
the  goddess  of  the  Zidonians,  and  after  MOcom  the 
abomination  of  the  Ammonites. 

—  —  7.  Then  did  Solomon  build  a  high  place  for 
Chemosh,  the  abomination  of  IMoab,  in  the  hill  that  is 
before  Jerusalem,  and  for  Molech,  the  abomination  of 
the  children  of  Ammon. 

 8.  And  likewise  did  he  for  all  his  strange 

wives,  which  bmut  incense  and  sacrificed  unto  their 
gods. 

2  Chr.  XXV.  14.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  after  that 
Amaziah  was  come  from  the  slaughter  of  the  Edom- 
itcs,  that  he  brought  the  gods  of  the  children  of  Scir, 
and  set  them  up  to  he  his  gods,  antl  bowed  down  him- 
self before  them,  and  burned  incense  unto  them. 

!s.  Ivii.  6.  Among  the  smooth  stones  of  the  stream  is 
thy  portion  ;  they,  they  are  thy  lot :  even  to  them  hast 
thou  poured  a  drink  offering,  thou  hast  offered  a  meat 
offering.    Should  I  receive  comfort  in  these  ? 

Ezek.  xvi.  19.  Jly  meat  also  which  I  gave  thee,  fine 
flour,  and  oil,  and'  honey,  whereicith  I  fed  thee,  thou 
hast  even  set  it  before  tliem  for  a  sweet  savour :  and 
thus  it  was,  saith  the  Lord  God. 


8: 


CHAP.  V, 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


§  26.  Idolatrous  Jewish  Priests. 

Jud.  xvii.  5.  And  the  man  Micah  had  a  house  of 
gods,  and  made  an  ephod,  and  teraphim,  and  conse- 
crated one  of  his  sons,  who  became  his  priest. 

—  xviii.  18.  And  tliese  went  mto  Micah's  house, 
and  fetched  the  carved  image,  the  ephod,  and  the  tera- 
phim, and  the  molten  image.  Then  said  the  priest 
unto  them,  What  do  ye  ? 

 19.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Hold  thy  peace, 

lay  thine  hand  upon  thy  mouth,  and  go  with  us,  and  be 
to  us  a  father  and  a  priest :  is  it  better  for  thee  to  be  a 
priest  unto  the  house  of  one  man,  or  that  thou  be  a 
priest  unto  a  tribe  and  a  family  in  Israel  ? 

 20.  And  the  priest's  heart  was  glad,  and  he 

took  the  ephod,  and  the  teraphim,  and  tiic  graven  im- 
age, and  went  in  the  midst  of  the  people. 

 31.  So  they  turned  and  departed,  and  put  the 

little  ones  and  the  cattle  and  the  carriage  before  them. 

 30.  And  the  children  of  Dan  set  up  the  grav- 
en image :  and  Jonathan,  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son 
of  Manasseh,  he  and  his  sons  were  priests  to  the  tribe 
of  Dan  until  the  day  of  the  captivity  of  the  land. 

1  Kings  xii.  31.  And  he  made  a  house  of  high  places, 
and  made  priests  of  the  lowest  of  the  people,  which 
were  not  of  the  sons  of  Levi. 

—  xiii.  33.  After  this  thing  Jeroboam  returned  not 
from  his  evil  way,  but  made  again  of  the  lowest  of  the 
people  priests  of  the  high  places:  whosoever  would, 
he  consecrated  him,  and  he  became  one  of  the  priests 
of  the  high  places. 

 34  And  this  thing  became  sin  unto  the  house 

of  Jeroboam,  even  to  cut  it  off,  and  to  destroy  it  from 
off  the  face  of  the  earth. 

—  xviii.  19.  Now  therefore  send,  a?icl  gather  to  me 
all  Israel  unto  mount  Carmel,  and  the  projihets  of  Baal 
four  hundred  and  fifty,  and  the  prophets  of  the  groves 
four  hundred,  which  eat  at  Jezebel's  table. 

 20.  So  Ahab  sent  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel 

and  gathered  the  prophets  together  unto  mount  Carmel. 

 22.  Tlien  said  Elijah  unto  tlie  people,  I,  eve}i 

I  only,  remain  a  prophet  of  the  Lord;  but  Baal's 
prophets  are  four  hundred  and  fifty  men. 

—  xix.  1.  And  Ahab  told  Jezebel  all  that  Elijah  had 
done,  and  withal  how  he  had  slain  all  the  prophets 
with  the  sword. 

 2.  Then  Jezebel  sent  a  messenger  unto  Elijah, 

saying.  So  let  the  gods  do  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  I 
make  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  one  of  them  by  to  mor- 
row about  this  time. 

—  xxii.  10.  And  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehosha- 
phat  the  king  of  Judah  sat  each  on  his  throne,  having 
put  on  their  robes,  in  a  void  place  in  the  entrance  of 
the  gate  of  Samaria ;  and  all  the  prophets  prophesied 
before  them. 

2  Kings  xxiii.  5.  And  he  put  down  the  idolatrous 
priests,  whom  the  kings  of  Judah  had  ordained  to 
burn  incense  in  tlie  high  places  in  the  cities  of  Ju- 
dah, and  in  the  places  round  about  Jerusalem ;  them 
also  that  burned  incense  unto  Baal,  to  the  sun,  and  to 
the  moon,  and  to  the  planets,  and  to  all  the  hosts  of 
heaven. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  9.  Have  ye  not  cast  out  the  priests  of  the 
Lord,  tlie  sons  of  Aaron,  and  the  Levites,  and  have 
made  you  priests  after  the  manner  of  the  nations  of 
otiiei-  lands  ?  so  that  whosoever  cometh  to  consecrate 
himself  with  a  young  bullock  and  seven  rams,  t/ie 
same  may  be  a  priest  of  them  that  are  no  gods. 

§  27.   Idolatrous  Defilement  of  the  Temple. 

2  Kings  xvi.  10.  And  king  Aliaz  went  to  Damascus 
to  meet  Tiglatli-pileser  king  of  Assyria,  and  saw  an 
altar  that  teas  at  Damascus :  and  king  Aliaz  sent  to 
Urijah  the  priest  the  fashion  of  the  altar,  and  the  pat- 
tern of  it,  according  to  all  the  workmanship  thereof 

 11.  And  Urijah  the  priest  built  an  altar  accord- 
ing to  all  that  king  Ahaz  had  sent  from  Damascus :  so 
Urijah  the  priest  made  it  against  king  Ahaz  came 
from  Damascus. 

 13.  And  when  the  king  was  come  from  Da- 
mascus, the  king  saw  the  altar :  and  the  king  ap- 
proached to  the  altar,  and  offered  thereon. 

 13.  And  he  burnt  his  burnt  offering  and  his 


meat  offering,  and  poured  his  drink  offering,  and 
sprinkled  the  blood  of  his  peace  offerings,  upon  the 
altar. 

 14.  And  he  brought  also  the  brazen  altar, 

which  iras  before  the  Lord,  from  tlie  forefront  of  tlie 
house,  from  between  the  altar  and  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  and  put  it  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar. 

 15.  And  king  Ahaz  commanded  Urijah  the 

priest,  saying.  Upon  the  great  altar  burn  the  morning 
burnt  offering,  and  the  evening  meat  offering,  and  the 
king's  burnt  sacrifice,  and  his  meat  offering,  with  the 
burnt  offering  of  all  the  people  of  the  land,  and  their 
meat  offering,  and  their  drink  offerings ;  and  sprinkle 
upon  it  all  the  blood  of  the  burnt  offering,  and  all  tlie 
blood  of  the  sacrifice :  and  the  brazen  altar  shall  be 
for  me  to  inquire  by. 

 16.  Thus  did  Urijah  the  priest,  according  to 

all  that  king  Ahaz  commanded, 

—  xxi.  4.  And  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  of  which  the  Lord  said.  In  Jerusalem  will 
I  put  my  name. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  4.  Also  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  whereof  the  Lord  had  said.  In  Jerusalem 
shall  my  name  be  forever. 

 7.  And  he  set  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which 

he  had  made,  in  the  house  of  God,  of  which  God  had 
said  to  David  and  to  Solomon  his  son.  In  this  house, 
and  in  Jerusalem,  which  I  have  chosen  before  all  the 
tribes  of  Israel,  will  I  put  my  name  for  ever : 

JeP.  vii.  30.  For  the  children  of  Judah  have  done 
evil  in  my  siglit,  saith  the  Lord  :  they  have  set  their 
abominations  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my 
name,  to  pollute  it. 

—  xxxii.  34.  But  they  set  their  abominations  in  the 
house,  which  is  called  by  my  name,  to  defile  it. 

Ezek.viii.  5.  Then  said  he  vmto  me.  Son  of  man,  iift 
up  thme  eyes  now  the  way  toward  the  north.  So  I 
lifted  up  mine  eyes  tlie  way  toward  the  north,  and  be- 
hokl  northward  at  the  gate  of  the  altar  this  image  of 
jealousy  m  the  entry. 

 6.  He  said  furthermore  imto  me,  Son  of  man, 

seest  thou  what  they  do  ?  even  the  great  abominations 
that  the  house  of  Israel  committeth  here,  that  I  should 
go  far  off  from  my  sanctuary  ?  but  turn  thee  yet  again, 
and  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations. 

 7.  And  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the 

court ;  and  when  I  looked,  behold  a  hole  in  the  wall. 

 8.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  dig  now 

in  the  wall :  and  when  I  had  digged  in  the  wall,  be- 
hold a  door. 

 9.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Go  in,  and  behold 

the  wicked  abominations  that  they  do  here. 

 10.  So  I  went  in  and  saw ;  and  behold  every 

form  of  creeping  things,  and  abominable  beasts,  and 
all  the  idols  of  the  house  of  Israel,  portrayed  upon 
the  wall  round  about. 

 11.  And  there  stood  before  them  seventy  men 

of  the  ancients  of  the  house  of  Israel,  and  in  the 
midst  of  them  stood  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Shaphan, 
with  every  man  his  censer  in  bis  hand:  and  a  thick 
cloud  of  incense  went  up. 

 13.  He  said  also  unto  me.  Turn  thee  yet  again, 

aTid  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations  that  they  do. 

 14.  Then  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the 

gate  of  the  Lord's  house  which  was  toward  the  north ; 
and,  behold,  there  sat  women  weeping  for  Tammuz. 


CHAP.  V. 
GENTILE  IDOLATRY. 

§  28.   The  Samaritan  Mongrel  Worship. 

2  Kings  xvii.  34.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  brought 
me?i  from  Babylon,  and  from  Cuthah,  and  from  Ava, 
and  from  Hamath,  and  from  Sepharvaim,  and  placed 
tliem  in  the  cities  of  Samaria  instead  of  the  children 
of  Israel :  and  they  possessed  Samaria,  and  dwelt  in 
the  cities  thereof 

 35.  And  so  it  was  at  the  beginning  of  their 

dwelling  there,  tliat  they  feared  not  the  Lord  :  there- 


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CHAP,  V. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


fore  the  Lord  sent  lions  among  them,  which  slew  sofiie 
of  them. 

2  Kings  xvii.  26.  Wherefore  they  spake  to  the  king  of 
Assyria,  saying,  Tlie  nations  wliieli  thou  hast  removed, 
and  placed  in  tlie  cities  of  Samaria,  know  not  the  man- 
ner of  the  God  of  the  land:  therefore  he  hath  sent 
lions  among  them,  and,  behold,  they  slay  them,  be- 
cause they  know  not  the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  laud. 

 27.  Then  the  king  of  Assyria  commanded,  say- 
ing. Carry  thither  one  of  the  priests  whom  ye  brought 
from  thence ;  and  let  them  go  and  dwell  tliere,  and  let 
him  teach  them  the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  land. 

 28.  Then  one  of  the  priests  whom  they  had 

carried  away  from  Samaria  came  and  dwelt  in  Beth-el, 
and  taught  them  how  tliey  should  fear  the  Lord. 

 29.  Howbeit  every  nation  made  gods  of  their 

own,  and  j)ut  them  in  tlie  houses  of  the  high  places 
which  tlie  Samaritans  had  made,  every  nation  in  their 
cities  wherein  they  dwelt. 

 30.  And  the  men  of  Babylon  made  Succoth- 

benoth,  and  the  men  of  Cuth  made  Nergal,  and  the 
men  of  Hamath  made  Ashima, 

 31.  And  the  Avites  made  Nibhaz  and  Tartak, 

and  the  Sepharvites  burnt  their  children  in  fire  to 
Adrammelech  and  Anammelech,  the  gods  of  Sephar- 
vaim. 

 33.  They  feared  the  Lord,  and  served  then- 
own  gods,  after  the  manner  of  the  nations  whom  they 
carried  away  from  thence. 

 34.  Unto  this  day  they  do  after  the  former 

manners :  they  fear  not  the  Lord,  neither  do  they  after 
their  statutes,  or  after  their  ordinances,  or  after  the 
law  and  commandment  which  the  Lord  commanded 
the  children  of  .Jacob,  whom  he  named  Israel : 

 40.  Howbeit  they  did  not  hearken,  but  they 

did  after  tlieir  former  manner. 

 41.  So  these  nations  feared  the  Lord,  and 

served  tlieir  graven  images,  both  their  children,  and 
their  children's  chikhen :  as  did  their  fathers,  so  do 
they  unto  this  day. 

§  29.   Gentile  Votive  Offerings  to  God. 

ISam.vi.  5.  Wherefore  ye  shall  make  images  of 
your  emerods,  and  images  of  your  mice  that  mar  the 
land ;  and  ye  shall  give  glory  unto  the  God  of  Israel : 
peradventure  he  will  lighten  his  hand  from  off  you, 
and  from  off  your  gods,  and  from  otf  yom-  land. 

 17.  And  these  are  the  golden  emerods  which 

the  Philistines  returned  for  a  trespass  offering  unto 
the  Lord  ;  for  Ashdod  one,  for  Gaza  one,  for  Askelon 
one,  for  Gath  one,  for  Ekron  one ; 

 18.  And  the  golden  mice,  according  to  the  num- 
ber of  all  the  cities  of  the  Philistines  belonging  to  the 
five  lords,  both  of  fenced  cities,  and  of  country  villages, 
even  unto  the  great  stone  of  Abel,  whereon  they  set 
down  the  ark  of  tlie  Lord  :  which  stone  remaineth  imto 
this  day  in  the  field  of  Joshua,  the  Betli-shemite. 

§  30.   Pliilistine  Gods. 

Jud.  xvi.  23.  Then  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  gath- 
ered them  together  for  to  offer  a  great  sacrifice  unto 
Dagon  their  god,  and  to  rejoice :  for  they  said,  Our 
god  hath  delivered  Samson  our  enemy  into  our  hand. 

 24.  And  when  the  people  saw  him,  they  praised 

their  god :  for  they  said.  Our  god  hath  delivered  into 
our  hands  our  enemy,  and  the  destroyer  of  our  coun- 
try, which  slew  many  of  us. 

I  Sam.  V.  7.  And  wlien  the  men  of  Ashdod  saw  that 
it  was  so,  they  said,  Tlie  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  shall 
not  abide  with  us :  for  his  hand  is  sore  upon  us,  and 
upon  Dagon  our  god. 

—  xvii.  43.  And  the  Philistine  said  unto  David,  ,4;?! 
I  a  dog,  that  tliou  comest  to  me  with  staves?  And  the 
PhilistTine  cursed  David  by  his  gods. 

I  Chr.  X.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  tlie  slain,  that  they 
found  Saul  and  his  sons  fallen  in  mount  Gilboa. 

 9.  And  when  they  had  stripped  him,  they  took 

his  head,  and  his  armour,  and  sent  into  the  land  of  the 
Philistines  round  about,  to  carry  tidings  nnto  their 
idols,  and  to  the  people. 

 10.  And  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of 


their  gods,  and  fastened  his  head  in  the  temple  of 
Dagon. 

§  31.   Syrian  Gods. 

1  Kings  xx.  10.  And  Ben-hadad  sent  unto  him,  and 
said,  The  gods  do  so  unto  me,  and  more  also,  if  the 
dust  of  Samaria  shall  suffice  for  handfuls  for  all  the 
people  that  follow  me. 

■  23.  And  the  servants  of  the  king  of  Syria  said 

nnto  him.  Their  gods  are  gods  of  the  hills ;  therefore 
they  were  sti'onger  than  we ;  but  let  us  fight  against 
them  in  the  plains,  and  surely  we  will  be  stronger 
than  they. 

2  Kings  v.  18.  In  this  thing  the  Lord  pardon  thy  ser- 
vant, that  when  my  master  goeth  into  the  house  of  Rim- 
mon  to  worship  there,  and  he  leaneth  on  my  hand,  and 
I  bow  myself  in  the  house  of  Runmon  :  when  I  bow 
down  myself  in  the  house  of  Rimmon,  the  Lord  par- 
don thy  servant  in  this  thing. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  23.  For  he  sacrificed  unto  the  gods 
of  Damascus,  which  smote  him :  and  he  said.  Because 
the  gods  of  the  kings  of  Syria  help  them,  therefore  vn]l 
I  sacrifice  to  them,  that  they  may  help  me.  But  they 
were  the  ruin  of  him,  and  of  all  Israel. 

§  32.   Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Gods. 

Is.  xxxvii.  38.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  wor- 
shipping in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his  god,  that 
Adrammelech  and  Sharezer  his  sons  smote  him  with 
the  sword ;  and  they  escapeci  into  the  land  of  Armenia : 
and  Esar-haddon  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

Dan.  iii.  1.  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  made  an  image 
of  gold,  whose  height  was  threescore  cubits,  a)id  the 
breadth  thereof  six  cubits :  he  set  it  up  in  the  plain  of 
Diu'a,  in  the  province  of  Babjdon. 

 2.  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  sent  to 

gather  togetlicr  the  princes,  the  governors,  and  the 
captains,  the  judges,  the  treasurers,  the  counsellors,  the 
sheriffs,  and  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  to  come  to 
the  dedication  of  the  image  which  Nebuchadnezzar 
the  king  had  set  up. 

 3.  Then  the  princes,  the  governors,  and  cap- 
tains, the  judges,  and  treasurers,  the  counselloi's,  the 
sheriffs,  and  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  were  gath- 
ered together  nnto  the  dedication  of  the  image  that 
Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  had  set  np  ;  and  they  stood 
before  the  image  that  Nebuchadnezzar  had  set  up. 

 4.  Then  a  herald  cried  aloud,  To  you  it  is 

commanded,  O  people,  nations,  and  languages, 

 5.  That  at  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the 

cornet,  flute,  harp,  sackbut,  psaltery,  dulcimer,  and  all 
kinds  of  music,  j'e  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden 
image  that  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  hath  set  up  : 

—  —  6.  And  wlioso  falleth  not  down  and  worship- 
peth  shall  the  same  hour  be  cast  into  the  midst  of  a 
burning  fiery  furnace. 

 7.  Therefore  at  that  time,  Mdien  all  the  people 

heard  the  sound  of  the  cornet,  flute,  harp,  sackbut, 
psaltery,  and  all  kinds  of  music,  all  the  people,  the  na- 
tions, and  the  languages,  fell  down  and  M'orshipped  the 
golden  image  that  Nebucliadnezzar  the  king  had  set  up. 

 8.  Wherefore  at  that  time  certain  Chaldeans 

came  near,  and  accused  the  Jews. 

—  —  9.  They  spake  and  said  to  the  king  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, O  king,  live  for  ever. 

—  —  10.  Thou,  O  king,  hast  made  a  decree,  that 
eveiy  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound  of  the  cornet, 
flute,  harp,  sackbut,  psaltery,  and  dulcimer,  and  all  kinds 
of  music,  shall  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  image : 

—  — ■  11.  And  whoso  falleth  not  down  and  worsliip- 
peth,  that  he  should  be  cast  into  the  midst  of  a  burn- 
ing liery  furnace. 

 12.  There  are  certain  .Jews  whom  tliou  liast 

set  over  tlie  affairs  of  the  province  of  Babylon,  Sha- 
drach,  Mcsliach,  and  Abed-nego ;  these  men,  O  king, 
have  not  regarded  thee :  thev  serve  not  thy  gods,  nor 
worship  the'solden  image  which  thou  hast  set  up. 

■  13.  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  in  his  rage  and  fuiy 

commanded  to  bring  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed- 
nego.    Then  they  brought  these  men  before  the  king. 

—  —  14.  Neijuchadnezzar  spake  and  said  unto 
them.  Is  it  true,  O  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed- 


CHAP.  VI. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  TV. 


nego  ?  do  not  ye  serve  my  gods,  nor  worship  the  gold- 
en image  which  I  have  set  up  V 

Dan.  iii.  15.  Now  if  ye  be  ready  that  at  what  time  yc 
hear  the  sound  of  the  cornet,  flute,  harp,  sackbiit, 
psaltery,  and  dulcimer,  and  all  kintls  of  music,  ye  tall 
down  and  worship  the  image  which  I  have  made ; 
well :  but  if  ye  worship  not,  ye  shall  be  cast  the  same 
hour  into  the  midst  of  a  burning  flery  furnace ;  and 
who  is  that  God  that  shall  deliver  you  out  of  my 
hands  ? 

 16.  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed-nego,  an- 
swered and  said  to  the  king,  O  Nebuchadnezzar,  we 
are  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  this  matter. 

 17.  If  it  be  so,  our  God  whom  we  serve  is  able 

to  deliver  us  from  the  burning  fiery  furnace,  and  he 
will  deliver  us  out  of  thine  hand,  O  king. 

 18.  But  if  not,  be  it  knowm  unto  thee,  O  king, 

that  we  will  not  serve  thy  gods,  nor  worship  the  gold- 
en image  which  thou  hast  set  up. 

 28.  T/ien  Nebuchadnezzar  spake,  and  said. 

Blessed  be  the  God  of  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed- 
nego,  who  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  delivered  his 
servants  that  trusted  in  him,  and  have  changed 
the  king's  word,  and  yielded  their  bodies,  that  they 
might  not  serve  nor  worship  any  god,  except  their 
own  God. 

—  V.  4.  They  drank  wine,  and  praised  the  gods  of 
gold,  and  of  silver,  of  brass,  of  iron,  of  wood,  and  of 
stone. 

Hab.  i.  11.  Then  shall  his  mind  change,  and  he  shall 
pass  over,  and  offend,  imputing  this  his  power  unto 
his  god. 

§  33.   Greek  Gods. 

Dan.  xi.  38.  But  in  his  estate  shall  he  honour  the 
God  of  forces:  and  a  god  whom  his  fathers  knew  not 
shall  he  honour  with  gold,  and  silver,  and  with  pre- 
cious stones,  and  pleasant  things. 

 .39.  Thus  shall  he  do  in  the  most  strong  holds 

with  u  strange  god,  whom  he  shall  acknowledge  and 
increase  with  glory :  and  he  shall  cause  them  to  rule 
over  many,  and  shall  divide  the  land  for  gain. 

Acts  xiv.  12.  And  they  called  Bai-nabas,  Jupiter; 
and  Paul,  Mercurius,  because  he  was  the  chief  speaker. 

—  xvii.  16.  Now  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at 
Athens,  his  spirit  was  stirred  in  him,  when  he  saw 
the  city  wholly  given  to  idolatry. 

 17.  Therefore  disputed  he  in  the  sjmagogue 

with  the  .Jews,  and  with  the  devout  persons,  and  in 
the  market  daily  with  them  that  met  with  him. 

 22.  Then  Paul  stood  in  the  mid.st  of  Mars' 

hill,  and  said,  Ve  men  of  Athens,  I  perceive  that  m 
all  things  ye  are  too  superstitious. 

 23.  For  as  I  passed  by,  and  beheld  your  devo- 
tions, I  fouud  an  altar  with  this  inscription,  TO  THE 
UNKNOWN  GOD.  Whom  therefore  ye  ignorantly 
worship,  him  declare  I  unto  you. 

—  xix.  23.  And  the  same  time  there  arose  no  small 
stir  about  that  way. 

 24.  For  a  certain  man  named  Demetrius,  a 

silversmith,  which  made  silver  shrines  for  Diana, 
brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  craftsmen ; 

 25.  Whom  he  called  together  Avith  the  work- 
men of  like  occupation,  and  said.  Sirs,  ye  know  that 
by  this  craft  we  have  our  wealth. 

 26.  Moreover  yc  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone 

at  Ephesus,  but  almost  throughout  all  Asia,  this  Paul 
bath  persuaded  and  turned  away  nuich  people,  saying 
that  they  be  no  goils,  which  are  made  with  hands : 

 27.  So  that  not  only  this  our  craft  is  in  dan- 
ger to  be  set  at  nought ;  but  also  that  the  temple  of 
the  great  goddess  Diana  should  be  despised,  and  her 
magnificence  should  be  destroyed,  whom  all  Asia  and 
the  world  worshippeth. 

 28.  And  when  they  heard  these  sayings,  they 

were  full  of  wrath,  and  cried  out,  saying.  Great  h 
Diana  of  the  Ephesians. 

 34.  But  when  they  knew  that  he  was  a  Jew, 

all  with  one  voice  about  the  space  of  two  hours  crieil 
out.  Great  is  Diana  of  the  Ephesians. 

 35.  And  when  the  townclerk  had  appeased 

the  people,  he  said.  Ye  men  of  Ephesus,  what  man  is 
there  that  knoweth  not  how  that  the  city  of  the  Ephe- 


sians is  a  worshipper  of  the  great  goddess  Diana,  and 
of  the  image  which  fell  down  from  Jupiter? 

 36.  Seeing  then  that  these  things  cannot  be 

spoken  against,  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  noth- 
ing rashly. 

 37.  For  ye  have  brought  hither  these  men, 

which  are  neither  robbers  of  churches,  nor  yet  blas- 
phemers of  j'our  goddess. 

—  xxviii.  11.  And  after  three  months  we  departed 
in  a  ship  of  Alexandria,  which  had  wintered  in  the 
isle,  whose  sign  was  Castor  and  Pollux. 

I  Cor.  xii.  2.  Ye  know  that  ye  were  Gentiles,  car- 
ried away  unto  these  dumb  idols,  even  as  ye  were  led. 

Gal.  iv.  8.  Howbeit  then,  when  ye  knew  not  God, 
ye  did  service  unto  them  wliich  by  nature  are  no  gods. 

I  Thess.  i.  9.  For  they  themselves  shew  of  us  what 
manner  of  entering  m  we  had  unto  you,  and  how  ye 
turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve  the  living  and  true 
God; 

§  34.   Other  Gentile  Gods. 

Jud.  xi.  24.  Will  not  thou  possess  that  which  Che- 
mosh  thy  god  giveth  thee  to  possess  ?  So  whomso- 
ever the  Lord  our  God  shall  drive  out  from  before  us, 
them  will  we  possess. 

Dan.  xi.  37.  Neither  shall  he  regard  the  God  of  his 
fathers,  nor  the  desire  of  women,  nor  regard  any  god: 
for  he  shall  magnify  himself  above  all. 

Micah  iv.  5.  For  all  people  will  walk  every  one  in 
the  name  of  his  god,  and  we  will  walk  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord  our  God  for  ever  and  ever. 


CHAP.  VI. 

HUMAN  SACRIFICES, 

§  35,   Human  Sacrifices  Forbidden. 

Lev.  xviii.  21.  And  thou  shall  not  let  any  of  thy 
seed  pass  through  the  fire  to  Molech,  neither  shalt  thou 
profane  the  name  of  thy  God :  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  XX.  2.  Again,  thou  shalt  say  to  the  children  of 
Israel,  whosoever  he  be  of  the  children  of  Israel,  or  of 
the  strangers  that  sojourn  in  Israel,  that  giveth  any  of 
his  seed  unto  Molech  ;  he  shall  surely  be  put  to  death : 
the  people  of  the  land  shall  stone  him  with  stones. 

 3.  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man, 

and  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people ;  because 
he  hath  given  of  his  seed  unto  Molech,  to  defile  my 
sanctuary,  and  to  profane  my  lioly  name. 

 4.  And  if  the  people  of  the  land  do  any  ways 

hide  their  eyes  from  the  man,  when  he  giveth  of  his 
seed  unto  Molech,  and  kill  him  not; 

 5.  Then  I  will  set  niy  face  against  that  man, 

and  against  his  family,  and  will  cut  him  off,  and  all 
that  go  a  whoring  after  him,  to  commit  whoredom 
with  Molech,  from  among  their  people. 

2  Kings  xvii.  17.  And  they  caused  their  sons  and 
their  daughters  to  pass  through  the  fire,  and  used  divi- 
nation and  enchantments,  and  sold  themselves  to  do 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  to  provoke  him  to  an- 
ger. 

 18.  Therefore  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with 

Israel,  and  removed  them  out  of  his  sigljt:  there  was 
none  left  but  the  tribe  of  Judah  only. 

Ezek.  XX.  31.  For  when  ye  offer  your  gifts,  when  ye 
make  your  sons  to  pass  through  the  fire,  ye  pollute 
yourselves  with  all  your  idols,  ("ven  unto  this  day :  and 
shall  I  be  inquired  of  by  you,  O  house  of  Israel  ?  As 
I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I  will  not  be  inquired  of 
by  you. 

§  36.   Practice  of  Human  Sacrifice. 

Ps.  cvi.  37.  Yea,  they  sacrificed  their  sons  and  their 
daughters  imto  devils, 

 38.  And  shed  innocent  blood,  even^  the  blood 

of  their  sons  and  of  their  daughters,  whom  they  sacri- 
ficed unto  the  idols  of  Canaan :  and  the  land  was  pol- 
luted with  blood. 

Is.  Ivii.  5.  Inflaming  yourselves  with  idols  under 
every  green  tree,  slaying  the  children  in  the  valleys 
under  the  clefts  of  the  rocks  t 


CHAP.  VII. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


Jer.  vii.  31.  And  they  have  built  the  high  places  of 
Tophet,  which  is  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom,  to 
bum  their  sous  and  their  daughters  in  the  fire ;  which 
I  commanded  them  not,  neither  came  it  into  my  heart. 

—  xix.  4.  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 
estranged  this  place,  and  have  l)urned  incense  in  it 
unto  other  gods,  whom  neither  they  nor  their  fathers 
have  known,  nor  the  kings  of  Judah,  and  have  tilled 
this  place  with  the  blood  of  innocents ; 

 ■  .5.  They  have  built  also  the  high  places  of 

Baal,  to  burn  their  sons  with  fire  /(?;■  l)urnt  offerings 
unto  Baal,  which  I  commanded  not,  nor  spake  it,  nei- 
ther came  it  into  my  mind : 

—  xxxii.  35.  And  they  built  the  high  places  of 
Baal,  which  are  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom,  to 
cause  their  sons  and  their  daughters  to  pass  through 
tlis  fire  unto  Molech  ;  which  I  commanded  them  not, 
neither  came  it  into  my  mind,  that  they  should  do  this 
abomination,  to  cause  Judah  to  sin. 

Ezek.  xvi.  20.  Moreover  thou  hast  taken  thy  sons 
and  thy  daughters,  Avhom  thou  hast  borne  unto  me,  and 
these  hast  thou  sacrificed  unto  them  to  be  devoured. 
Is  this  of  thy  whoredoms  a  small  matter, 

 •  21.  That  thou  hast  slain  my  children,  and  de- 
livered them  to  cause  them  to  pass  through  the  fire  for 
them? 

—  xxiii.  37.  That  they  have  committed  adultery, 
and  blood  is  in  their  hands,  and  with  their  idols  have 
they  committed  adultery,  and  have  also  caused  their 
sons,  whom  they  bare  imto  me,  to  pass  for  them 
through  the  fire,  to  devour  them. 

 39.  For  when  they  had  slain  their  children  to 

their  idols,  then  they  came  the  same  day  into  my 
sanctuary  to  profane  it ;  and,  lo,  thus  have  they  done 
in  the  midst  of  mine  house. 

Micah  vi.  7.  Shall  I  give  my  firstborn  for  my 
transgression,  the  fruit  of  my  body  for  the  sin  of  my 

soul  y+ 

§  37.   Instances  of  Human  Sacrifice. 

2  Kings  iii.  26.  And  when  the  king  of  Moab  saw 
that  the  battle  was  too  sore  for  him,  he  took  with  him 
seven  hundred  men  that  drew  swords,  to  break  through 
even  unto  the  king  of  Edom  :  but  they  could  not. 

 27.  Then  he  took  his  eldest  son  that  should 

have  reigned  in  his  stead,  and  offered  him  for  a  burnt 
offering  upon  the  wall.  And  there  was  a  great  indig- 
nation against  Israel :  and  they  departed  from  him, 
and  returned  to  their  own  land. 

—  xvi.  3.  But  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 
Israel,  yea,  and  made  his  son  to  pass  through  the  fire, 
according  to  the  abominations  of  the  heathen,  whom 
the  Lord  cast  out  from  liefore  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xxi.  6.  And  he  made  his  son  pass  through  the 
fire,  and  observed  times,  and  used  enchantments,  and 
dealt  with  familiar  spirits  and  wizards :  he  wrought 
much  wickedness  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  to  provoke 
him  to  anger. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  3.  Moreover  he  burnt  incense  in  the 
valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom,  and  burnt  his  children 
in  the  fire,  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen  whom 
the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xxxiii.  C.  And  he  caused  his  children  to  pass 
through  the  fire  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom+ 

§  38.    God  Commands  a  Human  Sacrifice. 

Gen.  xxii.  2.  And  he  said,  Take  now  thy  son,  thine 
only  son.  Isaac,  whom  thou  lovest,  and  get  thee  into 
the  land  of  Moriah ;  and  offer  him  there  for  a  burnt 
offering  upon  one  of  the  mountains  M  liich  I  will  tell 
thee  of. 

 3.  And  Abraham  rose  up  early  in_  the  morn- 
ing, and  sadilled  his  ass,  and  took  two  of  his  young 
men  with  him,  and  Isaac  his  son,  and  clave  the  wood 
for  the  l)urnl  oH'ciing,  and  rose  up,  and  went  unto  the 
place  of  which  God  luul  told  him. 

 C.  And  Abraham  took  the  wood  of  the  liurnt 

offering,  and  laid  it  upon  Isaac  his  son  ;  and  he  took 
the  fire  in  his  hand,  and  a  knife ;  and  they  went  both 
of  them  together. 

 7.  And  Isaac  spake  unto  Abraham  his  father, 

and  said,  My  father:  and  he  said,  Here  am  I,  my  son. 


And  he  said.  Behold  the  fire  and  the  wood :  but  where 
is  the  lamb  for  a  burnt  offering? 

 8.  And  Abraham  said.  My  son,  God  will  pro- 
vide himself  a  lamb  for  a  burnt  offering :  so  they  went 
]3oth  of  them  together. 

 9.  And  they  came  to  the  place  which  God  had 

told  him  of;  and  Abraham  built  an  altar  there,  and 
laid  the  wood  in  order,  and  bound  Isaac  his  son,  and 
laid  him  on  the  altar  upon  the  wood. 

 10.  And  Abraham  stretched  forth  his  hand, 

and  took  the  knife  to  slay  his  son. 

§  39.   And  then  Prevents  it. 

Gen.  xxii.  11.  And  the  Angel  of  the  Lord  called 
unto  him  out  of  heaven,  and  s.tid,  Abraham,  Abra- 
ham :  and  he  said.  Here  a?n  I. 

—  • —  12.  And  he  said.  Lay  not  thine  hand  upon  the 
lad,  neither  do  thou  any  thing  unto  him :  for  now  I 
know  that  thou  fearest  God,  seeing  thou  hast  not 
withheld  thy  son,  thine  only  son,  from  me. 

— ■  —  13.  And  Abraham  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and 
looked,  and  behold  behind  him  a  ram  caught  in  a 
thicket  by  his  horns:  and  Abraham  went  and  took 
the  ram,  and  offered  him  up  for  a  burnt  offering  in 
the  stead  of  his  son. 

 14.  And  Abraham  called  the  name  of  that 

place  Jehovah-jireh :  as  it  is  said  to  this  day.  In  the 
mount  of  the  Lord  it  shall  be  Seen. 


CHAP.  VII. 
ADORATION  OF  SAINTS. 

§  40.   Prohibition  of  Saint  Worship. 

Job  V.  1.  Call  now,  if  there  be  any  that  will  answer 
thee ;  and  to  which  of  the  saints  wilt  thou  turn  ? 

Col.  ii.  18.  Let  no  man  beguile  you  of  your  reward 
in  a  voluntary  humility  and  worshipping  of  angels,  in- 
truding into  those  things  which  he  hath  not  seen, 
vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind. 

§  41.    Adoration  Rejected  by  Angels. 

Rev.  xix.  10.  And  I  fell  at  his  feet  to  worship  him. 
And  he  said  unto  me.  See  thou  do  it  not:  I  am  thy  fel- 
low servant,  and  of  thy  brethren  that  have  the  testi- 
mony of  Jesus:  worship  God:  for  the  testimony  of 
Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  prophecy. 

—  xxii.  8.  And  I  John  saw  these  things,  and  heard 
them.  And  when  I  had  heard  and  seen,  I  fell  down  to 
worship  before  the  feet  of  the  angel  which  shewed  me 
these  things. 

—  —  9.  Then  saith  he  unto  me.  See  thou  do  it  not : 
for  I  am  thy  fellow  servant,  and  of  thy  brethren  the 
prophets,  and  of  them  which  keep  the  sayings  of  this 
book:  worship  God. 

§  42.   Adoration  Rejected  by  Men. 

Acts  x.  25.  And  as  Peter  was  coming  in,  Cornelius 
met  him,  and  fell  dovrn  at  his  feet,  and  worshipped 
hi)n. 

 26.  But  Peter  took  him  up,  saj-ing.  Stand  up ; 

I  myself  also  am  a  man. 

—  xiv.  11.  And  when  the  people  saw  what  Paul  had 
done,  they  lifted  up  their  voices,  saying  in  the  speech 
of  Lycaoiiia,  The  gods  are  come  tlown  to  us  in  the 
likeness  of  men. 

 13.  Then  the  priest  of  Jupiter,  which  was  be- 
fore their  city,  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the 
gates,  and  would  have  done  sacrifice  with  the  people. 

 14.  Which  when  the  apostles,  Barnabas  and 

Paul,  heard  of,  they  rent  their  clothes,  and  ran  ia 
among  the  peo]ile,  crying  out, 

 15.  And  saying,  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things? 

"We  also  are  men  of  like  jtassions  with  you,  and  preach 
unto  you  that  ye  should  turn  from  these  vanities  unto 
the  living  God,  which  made  heaven,  and  earth,  and 
the  sea,  and  all  things  that  are  therein : 

 16.  Who  in  "times  past  suffered  all  nations  to 

walk  in  their  own  waj-s. 


S6 


CHAP.  VIII, 


Acts  xiv.  18.  And  with  these  sayings  scarce  re- 
strained tliey  the  people,  that  they  had  not  done  sacri- 
fice unto  them. 

§  43.   Adoration  not  Rejected  by  Men. 

Dan.  ii.  4G.  Then  the  liing  Nebucliadnezzar  fell 
upon  liis  face,  and  worshipped  Daniel,  and  command- 
ed that  they  should  offer  an  oblation  and  sweet  odours 
unto  him. 

Acts  xii.  22.  And  the  people  gave  a  shout,  saying, 
Ii  is  the  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man. 

§  44.   The  Virgin  Mary. 

Luke  i.  48.  For  he  hath  regarded  the  low  estate  of 
his  handmaiden :  for,  behold,  from  henceforth  all 
generations  shall  call  me  blessed. 

 49.  For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me 

great  things,  and  holy  ix  his  name. 

—  xi.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  spake  these 
things,  a  certain  woman  of  the  company  lifted  up  her 
voice,  and  said  unto  him,  Blessed  «  the  womb  that 
bare  thee,  and  the  paps  which  thou  hast  sucked. 

 28.  But  he  said.  Yea,  rather,  blessed  are  they 

that  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  keep  it. 

John  ii.  4.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  what  have 
I  to  do  with  thee  ?  mine  hour  is  not  yet  come. 


CHAP.  VIII. 
WITCHCRAFT. 

§  45.   Witchcraft,  etc.,  Prohibited. 

Lev.  xix.  2G.  Ye  stall  not  eat  am/  thing  with  the 
blood :  iieither  shall  ye  use  enchantment,  nor  observe 
times. 

 31.  Regard  not  them  that  have  familiar  spirits, 

neither  seek  after  wizards,  to  be  defiled  by  them :  I 
am  the  Lokd  your  God. 

Deut.  xviii.  iO.  There  shall  not  be  found  among  you 
any  one  that  maketh  his  son  or  his  daughter  to  pass 
through  the  fire,  or  that  useth  divination,  or  an  ob- 
server of  times,  or  an  enchanter,  or  a  witch, 

 11.  Or  a  charmer,  or  a  consulter  with  familiar 

spirits,  or  a  wizard,  or  a  necromancer. 

 12.  For  all  that  do  these  things  are  an  abom- 
ination unto  tlie  Lord;  and  l)ecause  of  these  abom- 
inations the  LoHD  thy  God  doth  drive  them  out  from 
before  thee. 

Jep.  X.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Learn  not  the  way 
of  the  heathen,  and  be  not  dismayed  at  the  signs  of 
heaven ;  for  the  heathen  are  dismayed  at  them. 

—  xxvii.  9.  Therefore  hearken  not  ye  to  your  proph- 
ets, nor  to  your  diviners,  nor  to  your  dreamers,  nor  to 
your  enchanters,  nor  to  your  sorcerers,  which  speak 
unto  you,  saying.  Ye  shall  not  serve  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon: 

 10.  For  they  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you,  to  re- 
move you  far  from  your  land  ;  and  that  I  should  drive 
you  out,  and  ye  should  perisii. 

§  46.   Witclicraft  Practised. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  6.  -falso  he  observed  times,  and  used 
enchantments,  and  used  witchcraft,  and  dealt  with  a 
familiar  spirit,  and  with  wizards :  he  wrought  much 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  to  provoke  him  to  anger. 

Is.  ii.  6.  Therefore  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  people 
the  house  of  Jacob,  because  they  be  replenished  from 
the  east,  and  are  soothsayers  like  the  Philistines,  and 
they  please  themselves  in  tlie  children  of  strangers. 

Nah.  iii.  4.  Because  of  the  multitude  of  the  whoro- 
doms  of  the  well  favoured  liarlot,  the  mistress  of 
witchcrafts,  that  selleth  nations  tlirough  her  whore- 
doms, and  families  through  her  witchcrafts. 

§  47.    Deatii  Dononnced  for  Witclicraft. 

Ex.  xxii.  18.  Thou  shalt  not  suffer  a  witch  to  live. 
Lev.  XX  6  And  the  soul  that  turneth  after  such  as 
have  familiar  spirits,  and  after  wizards,  to  go  a  whor- 


ing after  them,  I  will  even  set  my  face  against  that 
soul,  and  M'ill  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people. 

 27.  A  man  also  or  woman  that  hath  a  famil- 
iar spirit,  or  that  is  a  wizard,  shall  surely  be  put  to 
death  :  they  shall  stone  them  with  stones  ;  then-  blood 
shall  be  upon  them. 

Micah  V.  12.  And  I  will  cut  off  witchcrafts  out  of 
thine  hand ;  and  thou  shalt  have  no  vwre  soothsayers : 

§  48.   Deatli  Inflicted  for  Witchcraft. 

Jos.  xiii.  22.  Balaam  also  the  son  of  Beor,  the  sooth- 
sayer, did  the  children  of  Israel  slay  with  the  sword 
among  them  tliat  w  ere  slain  by  them. 

1  Sam.  xxviii.  9.  And  the  woman  said  unto  him, 
Behold,  thou  knowest  wliat  Snul  liath  done,  how  he 
hath  cut  off  those  that  have  familiar  spirits,  and  the 
wizards,  out  of  the  land  :  wherefore  then  layest  thou  a 
snare  for  my  life,  to  cause  me  to  die  ? 

 10.  And  Saul  sware  to  her  by  the  Lord,  say- 
ing. As  the  Lord  liveth,  there  shall  no  punishment 
hajipen  to  thee  for  this  thing. 

I  Chr.  x.  13.  So  Saul  died  for  his  transgression 
which  he  committed  against  the  Loud,  even  against 
the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  kept  not,  and  also  for 
asking  counsel  of  one  thai  ImcI  a  familiar  spirit,  to  in- 
quire of  it : 

2  Kings  xxiii.  24.  Moreover  the  worJcers  with  familiar 
spirits,  and  tlie  wizards,  and  the  images,  and  the  idols, 
and  all  the  abominations  that  were  spied  in  the  laud 
of  Judah  and  in  Jerusalem,  did  Josiah  put  away,  that 
he  might  jierform  the  words  of  the  law,  which  were 
written  in  the  book  that  Ililkiah  the  priest  found  in 
the  house  of  the  Lord. 

§  49.   Efforts  to  Abolish  Witchcraft. 

1  Sam.  xxviii.  3.  Now  Samuel  was  dead,  and  all  Is- 
rael had  lamented  him,  and  buried  him  in  Ramah,  even 
in  his  own  city.  And  Satd  had  put  away  those  that 
had  familiar  spirits,  and  tlie  Avizards,  out  of  the  land. 

2  Kings  ix.  22.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joram 
saw  Jehu,  that  he  said.  Is  it  peace,  Jeliu?  And  he  an- 
swered. What  peace,  so  long  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy 
mother  Jezebel  and  her  witchcrafts  aj'e  so  many  ? 

§  50.   Divination  by  the  Cui). 

Gen.  xliv.  4.  And  v;hcn  they  were  gone  out  of  the 
city,  and  not  yet  far  off,  Joseph  said  unto  his  steward, 
U)),  follow  atler  the  men ;  and  when  thou  dost  over- 
take them,  say  unto  them.  Wherefore  have  ye  reward- 
ed evil  for  good  ? 

 5.  Is  not  this  it  in  which  my  lord  drinketh, 

and  whereby  indeed  he  divineth?  ye  have  done  evil  in 
so  doing. 

 15.  And  Joseph  said  unto  them.  What  deed  is 

this  tliat  ye  liave  done  ?  wot  ye  not  that  such  a  man 
as  I  can  certainly  divuie  ? 

§  51.   Divination  by  Spirits. 

Acts  XVI.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  we  went  to 
prayer,  a  certain  damsel  possessed  with  a  spirit  of  divi- 
nation met  us,  which  brought  her  masters  much  gain 
by  soothsaying : 

 17.  The  same  followed  Paul  and  us,  and  cried, 

saying.  These  men  are  the  servants  of  the  most  high 
God,  which  shew  unto  us  the  way  of  salvation. 

 18.  And  this  did  she  many  days.    But  Paul, 

being  grieved,  turned  and  said  to  the  spirit,  I  com- 
mand tliee  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  to  come  out  of 
her.    And  he  came  out  the  same  hour. 

§  52.   Divination  by  Arrows  5  by  Entrails. 

Ezek,  xxi.  21.  For  the  king  of  Babylon  stood  at  the 
parting  of  the  way,  at  the  head  of  tlie  two  ways,  to 
use  divination :  he  made  his  arrows  bright,  he  consult- 
ed with  images,  he  looked  in  the  liver. 

 22.  At  his  right  hand  was  the  divination  for 

Jerusalem,  to  appoint  captains,  to  open  the  mouth  in 
the  slaughter,  to  lift  up  the  voice  with  shouting,  to  ap- 
point battering  rams  against  the  gates,  to  cast  a  mount, 
1  and  to  build  a  fort. 


CHAP.  VIII. 


IDOLATRY  AND 


SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


§  53.  Astrology. 

Is.  xlvii.  13.  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  multitude  of 
thy  counsels.  Let  now  the  astrologers,  the  stargazers, 
the  monthly  prognosticators,  stand  up,  and  save  thee 
from  these  things  that  shall  come  upon  thee. 

Dan.  i.  20.  And  in  all  matters  of  wisdom  and  under- 
standing, that  the  king-  inquired  of  them,  he  found 
them  ten  times  better  than  all  the  magicians  and  as- 
trologers that  xoere  in  all  his  realm. 

—  V.  7.  The  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  in  the  astrol- 
ogers, the  Chaldeans,  and  the  soothsayers.  And  the 
king  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  men  of  Babylon,  Who- 
soever shall  read  this  writing,  and  shew  me  tlie  inter- 
pretation thereof,  shall  be  clothed  with  scarlet,  and 
have  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck,  and  shall  be  the 
thu'd  ruler  in  the  kingdom. 

§  54.   Magic  and  Sorcery. 

Ex.  vii.  11.  Then  Pharaoh  also  called  the  wise  men 
and  the  sorcerers:  now  the  magicians  of  Egypt,  they 
also  did  in  like  manner  with  tlieir  enchantments. 

 13.  For  they  cast  down  every  man  his  rod, 

and  they  became  serpents :  but  Aaron's  rod  swallow- 
ed up  their  rods. 

 21.  And  the  fisli  that  was  in  the  river  died ; 

and  the  river  stank,  and  the  Egyptians  could  not  drink 
of  the  water  of  the  river ;  and  there  was  blood  through- 
out all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 22.  And  the  magicians  of  Egypt  did  so  with 

their  enchantments ;  and  Pharaoh's  heart  was  harden- 
ed, neither  did  he  hearken  unto  them ;  as  the  Lord 
had  said. 

—  viii.  7.  And  the  magicians  did  so  with  their  en- 
chantments, and  brought  up  frogs  upon  the  land  of 
Egyjit. 

Acts  viii.  9.  But  there  was  a  certain  man,  called  Si- 
mon, which  beforetime  in  the  same  city  used  sorcery, 
and  bewitched  the  people  of  Samaria,  giving  out  that 
himself  was  some  great  one : 

 -10.  To  whom  they  all  gave  heed,  from  the 

least  to  the  greatest,  saying,  This  man  is  the  great 
power  of  God. 

 11.  And  to  him  they  had  regard,  because  that 

of  long  time  he  had  bewitched  them  with  sorceries. 

—  xiii.  6.  And  when  they  had  gone  through  the  isle 
unto  Paphos,  they  found  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  false 
prophet,  a  Jew,  whose  name  was  Bar-jesus: 

—  —  8.  But  Elymas  the  sorcerer  (for  so  is  his  name 
by  interpretation)  M'ithstood  them,  seeking  to  turn 
away  the  deputy  from  the  faith. 

§  55.  Necromancy. 

I  Sam.  xxviii.  7.  Then  said  Saul  unto  his  servants, 
Seek  me  a  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  si)irit,  that  I 
may  go  to  lier,  and  inquire  of  her.  And  his  servants 
said  to  him.  Behold,  there  is  a  woman  that  hath  a  fa- 
miliar spirit  at  En-dor. 

 8.  And  Saul  disguised  himself,  and  put  on 

other  raiment,  and  he  went,  and  two  men  with  him, 
and  they  came  to  the  woman  by  night :  and  lie  said 
I  pray  thee,  divine  unto  me  by  the  familiar  spirit, 
and  bring  me  liim  up,  whom  I  shall  name  unto  thee. 

 11.  Then  said  the  woman.  Whom  shall  I  bring 

up  unto  thee  ?    And  he  said.  Bring  me  up  Samuel. 

 12.  And  when  the  woman  saw  Samuel,  she 

cried  with  a  loud  voice :  and  the  woman  spake  to 
Saul,  saying,  Why  hast  thou  deceived  me?  for  thou 
art  Saul. 

 13.  And  the  king  said  unto  her.  Be  not  afraid  : 

for  what  sawest  thou  ?  And  the  woman  said  unto 
Saul,  I  sa^v  gods  ascending  out  of  the  earth. 

 14.  And  he  said  unto  her,  Wliat  form  islxa  of? 

And  she  said,  An  old  man  conieth  up  ;  and  he  is  cov- 
ered with  a  mantle.  And  Saul  perceived  that  it  joks 
Samuel,  and  he  stooped  with  his  face  to  the  ground, 
and  bowed  himself 

 15.  And  Samuel  said  to  Saul,  Why  hast  thou 

disquieted  me,  to  bring  me  iqi  ?  And  Saul  answered, 
1  am  sore  distressed ;  for  the  Philistines  make  war 
against  me,  and  God  is  dei)artcd  from  me,  audanswer- 
eth  me  no  more,  neither  l)y  prophets,  nor  by  ilreams  : 


therefore  I  have  called  thee,  that  thou  mayest  make 
known  unto  me  what  I  shall  do. 

 16.  Then  said  Samuel,  Wherefore  then  dost 

thou  ask  of  me,  seeing  the  Lord  is  departed  from  thee, 
and  is  become  thine  enemy  ? 

 -17.  And  the  Lord  hath  done  to  him,  as  he 

spake  by  me  :  for  the  Lord  liath  rent  the  kingdom  out 
of  thine  hand,  and  given  it  to  thy  neighbour,  even  to 
David : 

 18.  Because  thouobeyedst  not  the  voice  of  the 

Lord,  nor  executedst  his  fierce  wrath  upon  Amalek, 
therefore  hath  the  Lord  done  this  thing  unto  thee 
this  day. 

 19.  Moreover  the  Lord  will  also  deliver  Israel 

with  thee  into  the  hand  of  the  Pliilistines :  and  to 
morrow  shalt  thou  and  thy  sons  be  with  me :  the  Lord 
also  shall  deliver  the  host  of  Israel  into  the  hand  of 
the  Philistines. 

Ps,  cvi.  28.  They  joined  themselves  also  unto  Baal- 
peor,  and  ate  the  sacrifices  of  the  dead. 

 29.  Thus  they  provoked  him  to  anger  with 

their  inventions :  and  the  plague  brake  in  ujion  them. 

Is.  viii.  19.  And  when  they  shall  say  unto  you,  Seek 
unto  them  that  have  familiar  spirits,  and  unto  wizards 
that  peep  and  that  mutter :  should  not  a  people  seek 
unto  their  God  ?  for  the  living  to  the  dead? 

—  xxix.  4.  And  thou  shalt  be  brought  down,  and 
shalt  speak  out  of  the  ground,  and  thy  speech  shall  be 
low  out  of  the  dust,  and  thy  voice  shall  be,  as  of  one 
that  hath  a  familiar  spirit,  out  of  the  ground,  and  thy 
speech  shall  whisper  out  of  the  dust. 

§  56.  Exorcism. 

Acts  xix.  13.  Then  certain  of  the  vagabond  Jews, 
exorcists,  took  upon  them  to  call  over  them  which  had 
evil  sphits  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  saying,  We 
adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul  preacheth. 

— •  —  14.  And  there  were  seven  sons  of  one  Sceva, 
a  Jew,  and  chief  of  the  priests,  which  did  so. 

 •  15.  And  the  evil  spirit  answered  and  said,  Jesus 

I  know,  and  Paul  I  know  ;  but  who  are  ye  ? 

 ■  IG.  -And  the  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was 

leaped  on  them,  and  overcame  them,  and  prevailed 
against  them,  so  that  they  lied  out  of  that  house  naked 
and  wounded. 

 17.  And  this  was  known  to  all  the  Jews  and 

Greeks  also  dwelling  at  Ephesus  ;  and  fear  fell  on  them 
all,  and  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified. 

§  57.   Witchcraft  J  etc.,  found  Vain. 

Ex.  viii.  18.  And  the  magicians  did  so  with  their 
enchantments  to  bring  forth  lice,  but  they  could  not : 
so  there  were  lice  upon  man,  and  upon  beast. 

—  ix.  11.  And  the  magicians  could  not  stand  be- 
fore Closes  because  of  the  boils  ;  for  the  boil  was  ujjon 
tlie  magicians,  and  upon  all  the  Eoyptians. 

Num.  xxiii.  23.  Surely  there  is  no  enchantment 
against  Jacob,  neither  is  there  anj'  divination  against 
Israel :  according  to  this  time  it  shall  be  said  of  Jacob 
and  of  Israel,  What  hath  God  wrought ! 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  when  Balaam  saw  that  it  pleased 
the  Lord  to  bless  Israel,  he  went  not,  as  at  other 
times,  to  seek  for  encliantments,  but  he  set  his  face 
toward  the  wilderness. 

Is.  xix.  3.  And  the  spirit  of  Egypt  shall  fiiil  in  the 
midst  thereof ;  and  I  will  dcstroj^  the  counsel  thereof: 
and  they  shall  seek  to  the  idols,  and  to  the  charmei-s, 
and  to  them  that  have  familiar  spirits,  and  to  the 
wizards. 

 13.  Where  «?-ethey  ?  where  are  thy  wise  men? 

and  let  them  tell  thee  now,  and  let  them  know  what 
the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed  upon  Egypt. 

—  xliv.  25.  That  frustrateth  the  tokens  of  the  liai"s, 
and  maketh  diviners  mad  ;  that  turneth  wise  men 
backward,  and  maketh  their  knowledge  foolish; 

—  xlvii,  12.  Stand  now  with  thine  enchantments, 
and  with  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  wherein  thou 
hast  laboured  from  thy  youth  ;  if  so  be  thou  shalt  be 
able  to  profit,  if  so  be'tliou  mayest  prevail. 

 14.  Behold,  they  shall  "be  as  stubble  ;  the  fire 

shall  burn  them;  they  shall  not  deliver  themselves 

S 


CHAP.  IX. 


IDOLATRY  AI^D  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


from  the  ]iowcr  of  the  flame :  there  shall  not  he  a  coal 
to  warm  at,  iwr  fire  to  sit  before  it. 

Dan.  V.  8.  Then  came  in  all  the  king's  wise  men  :  but 
they  could  not  read  the  writing,  nor  make  known  to 
the  king  the  interpretation  thereof 

 15.  And  now  the  wise  men,  the  astrologers, 

have  been  brought  in  before  me,  that  they  should  read 
this  writing,  and  make  known  unto  me  the  interpreta- 
tion thereof:  but  they  could  not  shew  the  interpreta- 
tion of  the  thing : 

Acts  xi.Y.  18.  And  many  that  believed  came,  and  con- 
fessed, and  shewed  their  deeds. 

 19.  jMany  of  them  also  which  used  curious 

arts  brought  their  books  together,  and  burned  them 
before  all  men  :  and  they  counted  the  price  of  them, 
and  found  it  fifty  thousand  pieces  of  .silver. 

 •  20.  So  mightily  grew  the  word  of  God  and 

prevailed. 

CHAP.  IX. 

JEWISH  PRONENESS  TO  APOS- 
TASY. 

§  58.   Predictions  of  Jewisli  Idolatry. 

Deut.  xxxi.  16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Be- 
hold, thou  shall  sleep  with  thy  fathers  ;  and  this  peo- 
ple will  rise  up,  and  go  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of 
the  strangers  of  the  land,  whither  they  go  to  be  among 
them,  and  will  forsake  me,  and  break  my  covenant 
which  I  have  made  with  them. 

 20.  For  wheiT  I  shall  have  brought  them  into 

the  lanJ.  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers,  that  floweth 
with  milk  and  honey  ;  and  they  shall  have  eaten  and 
filled  themselves,  and  waxen  fat ;  then  w  ill  they  turn 
unto  other  gods,  and  serve  them,  and  provoke  me,  and 
break  ray  covenant. 

Jer.  xliv.  25.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel,  saying;  Ye  and  jour  wives  have  both  spoken 
with  your  mouths,  and  fulfilled  Avith  your  hand,  say- 
ing, We  will  surely  perform  our  vows  that  we  have 
vowed,  to  burn  incense  to  the  queen  of  heaven,  and 
to  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  her :  ye  will  surely 
accomplish  your  vows,  and  surely  perform  your  vows. 

Ezek.  XX.  39.  As  for  you,  O  house  of  Israel,  thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Go  j'e,  serve  ye  every  one  his 
idols,  and  hereafter  also,  if  ye  will  not  hearken  mito 
me  :  but  pollute  ye  my  holy  name  no  more  with  your 
gifts,  and  with  your  idols. 

Hos.  viii.  11.  Because  Ephraim  hath  made  many  al- 
tars to  sin,  altars  shall  be  unto  him  to  sin. 

§  59.   Haste  to  Worship  tlie  (Joldeii  Calves. 

Ex.  xxxii.  7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  3Ioses,  Go, 
get  thee  down  ;  for  thy  people,  wiiicli  thou  broughtcst 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  have  corrupted  themselves : 

 -8.  They  have  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the 

way  which  I  commanded  them:  they  have  made  lliem 
a  molten  calf,  and  have  worshipped  it,  and  have  sacri- 
ficed thereunto,  and  said,  Tlie.se  be  thy  gods,  O  Israel, 
which  have  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  —  21.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  "What  did 
this  people  unto  thee,  that  thou  hast  brought  so  great 
a  sin  upon  them  ? 

 22.  And  Aaron  said.  Let  not  the  anger  of  my 

lord  w  ax  hot  .■  thou  luiowest  the  people,  that  they  ctre 
set  on  mischief 

  23.  For  they  said  unto  me,  ]\Iake  us  gods,  wiiich 

shall  go  before  us :  for  as  for  this  Moses,  the  man  that 
brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  we  wot  not 
what  is  become  of  him. 

 24.  And  I  said  unto  them.  Whosoever  hath 

any  gold,  let  them  break  it  off  So  they  gave  it  me : 
then  I  cast  it  into  the  fire,  and  there  came  out  this  calf 

;  31.  And  Moses  returned  unto  the  Lord,  and 

said.  Oh,  this  people  have  sinned  a  great  sin,  and  have 
made  them  gods  of  gold. 

Deut.  ix.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Arise,  get 
thee  down  quickly  from  hence  ;  for  tliy  people  wiiich 
thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt  ha-\'e  corrupted 


themselves ;  they  are  quickly  turned  aside  out  of  the 
way  wiiich  I  commanded  them;  they  have  made 
them  a  molten  image. 

 16.  And  I  looked,  and,  behold,  ye  had  sinned 

against  the  Lord  your  God,  and  had  made  you  a 
molten  calf:  ye  had  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  tlio 
waj'  wiiich  the  Lord  had  commanded  you. 

I  Kings  xii.  30.  And  this  thing  became  a  sin  :  forthe 
peo]ile  went  to  irorship  before  the  one,  even  unto  Dan. 

Neh.  ix.  18.  Yea,  w  hen  thej^  had  made  them  a  molten 
calf,  and  said.  This  is  thy  God  that  brought  thee  up 
out  of  Egypt,  and  had  W'rought  great  provocations  ; 

Hos.  viii.  5.  Thy  calf,  O  Samaria,  hath  cast  thee  off ; 
mine  anger  is  kindled  against  them  :  how  long  will  it 
be  ere  they  attain  to  innocency  ? 

 6.  For  from  Israel  icas  it  also :  the  workman 

made  it ;  therefore  it  is  not  God :  but  the  calf  of  Sa- 
maria shall  be  broken  in  pieces. 

—  xiii.  2.  And  now  they  sin  more  and  more,  and 
have  made  them  molten  images  of  their  silver,  and 
idols  according  to  their  own  understanding,  all  of  it 
the  w^ork  of  the  craftsmen  :  they  say  of  them,  Let  the 
men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  calves. 

Acts  vii.  40.  Saying  unto  Aaron,  Make  us  gods  to  go 
before  us  :  for  as  for  this  Moses,  which  brought  us  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt,  we  wot  not  what  is  become  of 
him. 

 41.  And  they  made  a  calf  in  those  days,  and 

offered  sacrifice  unto  the  idol,  and  rejoiced  in  the  works 
of  their  own  hands. 

§  60.   Jewisli  Readiness  for  Other  Idolatry. 

Jud.  ii.  13.  And  they  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served 
Baal  and  Ashtaroth. 

—  V.  8.  They  chose  new  gods  ;  then  was  war  in  the 
gates :  was  there  a  shield  or  spear  seen  among  forty 
thousand  in  Israel  ? 

Ps.  c-\  i.  36.  And  they  served  their  idols :  which  were 
a  snare  unto  them. 

Jer.  ii.  10.  For  pass  over  the  isles  of  Chittim,  and 
see ;  and  send  unto  Kedar,  and  consider  diligently, 
and  see  if  there  be  such  a  thing. 

 11.  Ilath  a  nation  changed  their  gods,  which 

are  yet  no  gods?  but  mj^  people  have  changed  their 
glory  for  that  which  doth  not  profit. 

—  xliv.  19.  And  when  we  burned  incense  to  the 
queen  of  heaven,  and  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto 
her,  did  we  make  her  cakes  to  worship  her,  and  pour 
out  drink  offerings  unto  her,  w  ithout  our  men  ? 

Ezek.  XX.  32.  And  that  which  cometh  into  your  mind 
shall  not  be  at  all,  that  ye  say,  We  will  be  as  the 
heathen,  as  the  families  of  the  countries,  to  serve  wood 
and  stone. 

Hos.  ix.  10.  I  found  Israel  like  grapes  in  the  wilder- 
ness ;  I  saw  your  fathers  as  the  first  ripe  in  the  fig 
tree  at  her  first  time:  but  they  went  to  Baal-peor,  and 
separated  themselves  unto  that  shame  ;  and  their  abom- 
inations were  according  as  they  loved. 

—  xii.  11.  Is  there  iniquity  in  Gilead?  surely  they 
areA'anity:  they  sacrifice  bullocks  in  Gilgal ;  j'ea,  their 
altars  arc  as  heaps  in  the  furrows  of  the  fields. 

Amos  V.  26.  But  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle  of 
your  Moloch  and  Cliiun  j'our  images,  the  star  of  your 
god,  which  ye  made  to  yourseh'es. 

Acts  vii.  43.  Yea,  ye  took  up  the  tabernacle  of  Mo- 
loch, and  the  star  of  your  god  Remphan,  figures 
Avliich  ye  made  to  worship  them :  and  I  Avill  carry 
you  aAvay  beyond  Babylon. 

§  61.   Labor  and  Wealth  bestowed  on  Images. 

Is.  xl.  19.  The  Avorkman  melteth  a  graven  image, 
and  the  goldsmith  spreadcth  it  over  with  gold,  and 
casteth  sih'er  chains. 

 20.  He  that  is  so  impoverished  that  he  hath  no 

oblation  clioosefh  a  tree  that  Avill  not  rot ;  he  seeketh 
unto  him  a  cunning  Avorkman  to  prepare  a  gra\'en 
image,  that  ?\\a\l  not  be  moA'Cd. 

—  xii.  5.  The  isles  saAV  it,  and  feared ;  the  ends  of 
the  earth  were  afraid,  drcAV  near,  and  came. 

 6.  They  helped  every  one  his  neighbour ;  and 

every  one  s:iid  to  his  brother.  Be  of  good  corn-age. 


S9 


CHAP.  X. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


Is.  xli.  7.  So  the  carpenter  encouraged  the  goldsmith, 
and  he  that  smootheth  with  the  hamnitr  hinx  that 
emote  the  anvil,  saying,  It  is  ready  for  tlic  sokleruig : 
and  he  fastened  it  with  nails,  tJiat  it  should  not  bo 
moved. 

—  xliv.  13.  The  smith  with  the  tongs  both  worketh  in 
the  coals,  and  fashioneth  it  with  hammers,  and  work- 
eth it  with  the  strength  of  his  arms :  yea,  he  is  hungry, 
and  his  strength  faileth :  he  cMnketh  no  water,  and  is 
faint. 

 13.  The  carpenter  stretcheth  out  Jm  rule  ;  he 

marketh  it  out  with  a  line ;  he  fitteth  it  with  planes, 
and  he  marketh  it  out  with  the  conii)ass,  and  makctli 
it  after  the  figure  of  a  man,  according  to  the  beauty 
of  a  man  ;  that  it  may  remain  in  the  house. 

 14.  He  heweth  him  down  cedars,  and  taketh 

the  cypress  and  the  oak,  which  he  strengtheneth  for 
himself  among  the  ti'ees  of  the  forest :  he  planteth  an 
ash,  and  the  rain  doth  nourish  it. 

—  xlvi.  6.  They  lavish  gold  out  of  the  bag,  and  weigh 
silver  in  the  balance,  and  hire  a  goldsmith ;  and  he 
maketh  it  a  god :  they  fall  down,  yea,  they  worship. 

Jer.  X.  3.  For  the  customs  of  the  people  are  vain : 
for  O'm  cutteth  a  tree  out  of  the  forest,  the  work  of  the 
hands  of  the  workman,  with  the  axe. 

 4.  They  deck  it  with  silver  and  with  gold ; 

they  fasten  it  with  nails  and  with  hammers,  that  it 
move  not. 

 9.  Silver  spread  into  plates  is  brought  from 

Tarsliish,  and  gold  from  Ujjhaz,  the  work  of  the  work- 
man, and  of  the  hands  of  the  founder :  blue  and  pm-ple 
is  their  clotliing :  {[wjare  all  the  work  of  cunning  wc;;. 

Ezek.  xvi.  18.  And  tookest  thy  broidered  garments, 
and  coveredst  them :  and  thou  hast  set  mine  oil  and 
mine  incense  before  them. 

§  62.   Persistence  of  the  Jews  hi  Idolatry. 

Jud.  ii.  16.  Nevertheless  the  Lord  raised  up  judges, 
which  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that 
spoiled  them. 

 17.  And  yet  they  would  not  hearken  unto 

their  judges,  but  they  went  a  whoring  after  other  gods, 
and  bowed  themselves  unto  them  :  they  turned  quickly 
out  of  the  way  which  their  fathers  walked  in,  obejing 
the  commandments  of  the  Lord  ;  but  they  did  not  so. 

 18.  And  when  the  Lord  raised  them  up  judges, 

then  the  Lord  wa.s  with  the  judge,  and  delivered  them 
out  of  the  hand  of  their  enemies  all  the  days  of  the 
judge :  for  it  repented  the  Lord  because  of  their 
groanings  by  reason  of  them  that  oppressed  them  and 
vexed  them. 

 19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  judge  was 

dead,  that  they  returned,  and  corrupted  themselves  more 
than  their  fathers,  in  following  other  gods  to  serve 
them,  and  to  bow  down  unto  them ;  they  ceased  not 
froni  their  own  doings,  nor  from  their  stubborn  way. 

Is.  Ixv.  3.  A  people  that  provoketh  me  to  anger  con- 
tinually to  my  face ;  that  sacrificeth  in  gardens,  and 
burnetii  incense  upon  altars  of  brick  ; 

Jer.  xliv.  17.  But  we  will  certainly  do  whatsoever 
thing  goeth  forth  out  of  our  own  mouth,  to  burn  in- 
cense unto  the  queen  of  heaven,  and  to  pour  out  drink 
offerings  unto  her,  as  we  have  done,  we,  and  our  fathers, 
our  kings,  and  our  princes,  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and 
in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem  :  for  then  had  we  plenty  of 
victuals,  and  were  well,  and  saw  no  evil. 

 18.  But  since  we  left  off  to  burn  incense  to 

the  queen  of  heaven,  and  to  ]iour  out  drink  offerings 
unto  her,  we  have  wanted  all  things^  and  have  been 
consumed  by  the  sword  and  by  the  famine. 

Hos.  iv.  17.  Ephraim  is  joined  to  idols :  let  him  alone. 

§  63.   Extent  of  Idolatry  among'  the  Jews. 

1  Kings  xi.  33.  Because  that  they  have  forsaken  me. 
and  have  worshipped  Aslitoretli  the  goddess  of  the 
Zidonians,  Chemosh  the  god  of  the  Moabites,  and  Mil- 
com  the  god  of  the  children  of  Amnion,  and  have  not 
walked  in  my  ways,  to  do  that  which  is  right  in  mine 
eyes,  and  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  judgments,  as  di<l 
David  his  father. 

2  Kings  xvii.  12.  For  they  served  idols,  whereof  the 
Lord  had  said  imto  them.  Ye  shall  not  do  this  thina-. 


Is.  ii.  8.  Their  land  also  is  full  of  idols ;  they  wor- 
ship the  work  of  their  own  hands,  that  which  their 
own  fingers  lun'e  made : 

Jer.  xi.  13.  For  according  to  the  number  of  thy  cities 
were  thy  gods,  O  Judah ;  and  according  to  the  number 
of  the  streets  of  Jerusalem  have  ye  set  up  altars  to 
that  shameful  thing,  ecen  altars  to  bum  incense  unto 
Baal. 

Hos.  X.  1.  Israel  is  an  empty  vine,  he  bringeth  forth 
fruit  unto  himself:  according  to  the  multitude  of  his 
fruit  he  hath  increased  the  altars ;  according  to  the 
goodness  of  his  land  they  have  made  goodly  images. 


§64. 


Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's 
Remonstrances. 


Jer.  xi.  10.  They  are  turned  back  to  the  iniquities 
of  their  forefathers,  which  refused  to  hear  my  words ; 
and  they  went  after  other  gods  to  serve  them :  the 
house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of  Judah  have  broken 
my  covenant  which  I  made  with  their  fiithers. 

—  XXXV.  15.  I  have  sent  also  unto  you  all  my  ser- 
vants the  prophets,  rising  up  early  and  sending  them, 
saying.  Return  ye  now  every  man  from  his  evil  way, 
and  amend  your  doings,  and  go  not  after  other  gods  to 
serve  them,  and  ye  shall  dw  ell  in  the  land  which  I 
have  given  to  you  and  to  your  fathers :  but  ye  have 
not  inclined  your  ear,  nor  hearkened  unto  me. 

—  xliv.  4.  'Howbeit  I  sent  unto  you  all  mj^  servants 
the  prophets,  rising  early  and  sending  them,  saying, 
Oh,  do  not  this  abominable  thing  that  I  hate. 

 5.  But  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their 

ear  to  turn  from  their  wickedness,  to  burn  no  incense 
unto  other  gods. 

Ezek.  XX.  8.  But  they  rebelled  against  me,  and  would 
not  hearken  unto  me:  they  did  not  every  man  cast 
away  the  abominations  of  their  eyes,  neither  did  they 
forsake  the  idols  of  Egypt:  then  I  said,  I  Mill  pour 
out  my  f\uy  upon  tlicm,  to  accomplish  my  anger 
against  them  in  the  midst  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

§  65.   Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's  Anger. 

Deut.  xxxii.  16.  They  provoked  him  to  jealousy 
with  strange  gods,  with  abominations  provoked  they 
him  to  anger. 

Jud.  ii.  11.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  and  served  Baalim  : 

—  —  12.  And  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their 
fiithers,  which  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
and  followed  other  gods,  of  the  gods  of  the  people 
that  iro'e  round  about  tlieni,  and  bowed  themselves 
unto  them,  and  provoked  the  Lord  to  anger. 

Jer. v.  7.  How  shall  I  pardon  thee  for  this?  thy 
children  have  forsaken  me,  and  sworn  by  them  that 
are  no  gods:-i- 

—  viii.  19.  Behold  the  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  daugh- 
ter of  my  jieople  because  of  them  that  dwell  in  a  far 
country  :  /*  not  the  Lord  in  Zion  ?  is  not  her  king  in 
her?  Why  have  they  provoked  me  to  anger  with 
their  graven  images,  and  with  strange  vanities? 

Hos".  viii.  14.  For  Israel  hath  forgotten  his  Maker, 
and  buildeth  temples;  and  Judah  hath  multiplied 
fenced  cities :  but  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  his  cities,  and 
it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof. 


CHAP.  X. 
RUIN  OF  IDOLS. 

§  66.   Destruction  of  Idols  Predicted. 

Is.  ii.  20.  In  that  day  a  man  shall  cast  his  idols  of 
silver,  and  his  idols  of  gold,  which  they  made  each  one 
for  himself  lo  worship,  to  the  moles  and  to  the  bats  ; 

 21.  To  go  into  the  clefts  of  the  rocks,  and  into 

the  tops  of  the  fagged  rocks,  for  fear  of  the  Lord,  and 
for  the  glory  of  his  majesty,  when  he  ariseth  to  shake 
terriblythe"  earth. 

—  xxvii.  9.  By  this  therefore  shall  the  iniquity  of 
Jacob  be  pui'gcd ;  and  this  is  all  the  fruit  to  take  away 


90 


CHAP.  X. 


IDOLATRY  AND 


BOOK  IV. 


bis  sin ;  when  lie  maketli  all  the  stones  of  the  altar 
chalkstones  that  are  beaten  in  sunder,  the  groves  and 
images  shall  not  stand  up. 

Is.  xxxi.  7.  For  in  that  day  every  man  shall  cast 
away  bis  idols  of  silver,  and  bis  idols  of  gold,  which 
your  own  bands  have  made  unto  yoxx  for  a  sin. 

Jer.  X.  11.  Thus  shall  j-e  say  unto  them.  The  gods 
that  have  not  made  the  heavens  and  the  earth,  eren 
they  shall  perish  from  the  earth,  and  from  under  these 
heavens. 

—  xliii.  13.  And  I  will  kuadle  a  fire  in  the  houses  of 
the  gods  of  Egypt ;  and  he  shall  bum  them,  and  carry 
them  away  captives:  and  be  shall  array  himself  with 
the  land  of  Egypt,  as  a  shepherd  puttetb  on  his  gar- 
ment ;  and  he  shall  go  forth  from  thence  in  peace. 

— ■  —  13.  He  shall  break  also  the  images  of  Beth- 
shemcsb,  that  is  in  the  land  of  Egj-pt ;  and  the  bouses 
of  the  gods  of  the  Egyptians  shall  he  burn  with  fire. 

—  xlviii.  13.  And  Moab  shall  be  ashamed  of  Che- 
mosh,  as  the  house  of  Israel  was  ashamed  of  Beth-el 
their  confidence. 

—  1.  2.  Declare  ye  among  the  nations,  and  publish, 
and  set  up  a  standard ;  publish,  and  conceal  not :  say, 
Babylon  is  taken,  Bel  is  confounded,  Merodach  is  broken 
in  pieces ;  her  idols  are  confounded,  her  images  are  brok- 
en in  pieces. 

Ezek.  vi.  4.  And  your  altars  shall  be  desolate,  and 
your  images  shall  be  broken;  and  I  will  cast  down 
your  slain  men  before  yom  idols. 

 5.  And  I  will  lav  the  dead  carcasses  of  the 

chililren  of  Israel  before  their  idols  ;  and  I  will  scatter 
your  bones  round  about  your  altars. 

 6.  In  all  youj  dwelUngplaces  the  cities  shall 

be  laid  .raste,  and  the  high  places  shall  be  desolate ; 
that  j'our  altars  may  be  laid  waste  and  made  desolate, 
and  your  idols  may  be  broken  and  cease,  and  your  images 
may  be  cut  down,  and  your  works  may  be  abolished. 

Hos.  ii.  17.  For  I  will  take  away  the  names  of  Baa- 
lim out  of  her  mouth,  and  they  shall  no  more  be  re- 
membered by  their  name. 

—  X.  2.  Their  heart  is  divided ;  now  shall  they  be 
found  faulty :  he  shall  break  down  their  altars,  he 
shall  spoil  their  images. 

 5.  The  inhabitants  of  Samaria  shall  fear  be- 
cause of  the  calves  of  Betb-aven  :  for  the  people  there- 
of shall  mourn  over  it,  and  the  priests  thereof  that  re- 
joiced on  it,  for  the  glory  thereof,  because  it  is  de- 
parted from  it. 

 6.  It  shall  be  also  carried  unto  Assyria  for  a 

present  to  king  Jareb  :  Ephraim  shall  receive  shame, 
and  Israel  shall  be  ashamed  of  his  own  counsel. 

 8.  Tiie  high  places  also  of  Aven,  the  sin  of  Is- 
rael, shall  be  destroyed:  the  thorn  and  the  thistle 
shall  come  up  on  their  altars;  and  they  shall  say  to 
the  mountauis.  Cover  us  ;  and  to  the  hills.  Fall  on  us. 

Amos  iii.  13.  Hear  ye,  and  testify  in  the  house  of  Ja- 
cob, saith  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  hosts, 

 14  That,  in  the  day  that  I  shall  visit  the  trans- 
gressions of  Israel  upon  him,  I  will  also  visit  the  altars 
of  Beth-el :  and  the  horns  of  the  altar  shall  be  cut  olf, 
and  fall  to  the  groimd. 

Micah  i.  7.  And  all  the  graven  images  thereof  shall 
be  beaten  to  pieces,  and  all  the  hires  thereof  shall  be 
burned  with  the  fire,  and  all  the  idols  thereof  will  I  lay 
desolate :  for  she  gathered  it  of  the  hire  of  a  harlot, 
and  they  shall  return  to  the  hire  of  a  harlot. 
Zech.  xiii.  2.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  daj', 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  that  I  will  cut  off  the  names 
of  the  idols  out  of  the  land,  and  they  shall  no  more 
be  remembered :  -j- 

§  67.   Destruction  of  Idols  Coinmaiided. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  18.  But  ye  shall  destroy  their  altars, 
break  their  images,  and  cut  down  their  groves  : 

Num.  xxxiii.  51.  Speak  imto  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  say  unto  them.  When  ye  are  passed  over  Jordan 
into  the  land  of  Canaan  ; 

 52.  Then  ye  shall  drive  out  all  the  inhabitants 

of  the  land  from  before  you,  and  destroy  all  their  pic- 
tures, and  destroy  all  their  molten  images,  and  quite 
pluck  down  all  their  high  places: 

Deut.  vii.  5.  But  thus  shall  ye  deal  Mith  them;  ye 
Bhall  destroy  their  altars,  and  break  down  their  images, 

9 


and  cut  down  their  groves,  and  burn  their  graven  im- 
ages with  fire. 

 25.  The  graven  images  of  their  gods  shall  ye 

burn  witli  fire :  thou  shalt  not  desire  the  silver  or  gold 
that  is  on  them,  nor  talvc  it  unto  thee,  lest  thou  be 
snared  therein :  for  it  is  an  abomination  to  the  Lokd 
thy  God. 

—  xii.  2.  Ye  shall  utterly  destroy  all  the  places, 
wherein  the  nations  which  ye  shall  possess  served 
their  gods,  upon  the  high  mountains,  and  upon  the 
hills,  and  under  every  green  tree : 

 3.  And  ye  shall  overthrow  their  altars,  and 

break  their  pillars,  and  burn  their  groves  with  fire ; 
and  ye  shall  hew  down  the  graven  images  of  their 
gods,  and  destroy  the  names  of  them  out  of  that  place. 

 4.  Ye  shall  not  do  so  imto  the  Lord  your  God. 

—  xiii.  17.  And  there  shall  cleave  nought  of  the 
cursed  thing  to  thine  hand :  that  the  Lord  may  turn 
from  the  fierceness  of  his  anger,  and  shew  thee  mercj', 
and  have  compassion  upon  thee,  and  multiply  thee,  as 
he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers  ; 

 18.  When  thou  shalt  hearken  to  the  voice  of 

the  Lord  thy  God,  to  keep  all  bis  commandments 
which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  do  that  which  is 
right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

§  68.   Idols  Destroyed. 

Gen.  xxxT.  4.  And  they  gave  unto  Jacob  all  the 
strange  gods  which  were  in  their  hand,  and  all  their 
earrings  which  were  in  their  ears ;  and  Jacob  hid  them 
under  the  oak  which  was  by  Shechem. 

Ex.  xxxii.  20.  And  be  took  the  calf  which  they  had 
made,  and  burnt  it  in  the  fire,  and  groimd  it  to  pow- 
der, and  strewed  it  ujion  the  water,  and  made  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  drink  of  it. 

Deut.  ix.  20.  And  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with 
Aaron  to  have  destroyed  him :  and  I  prayed  for  Aaron 
also  the  same  time. 

 21.  And  I  took  your  sin,  the  calf  which  ye 

had  made,  and  burnt  it  M'ith  fire,  and  stamped  it,  and 
ground  it  very  small,  cren  until  it  was  as  small  as  dust: 
and  I  cast  the  dust  thereof  into  the  brook  that  de- 
scended out  of  the  mount. 

Jud.  vi.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that 
the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Take  thy  father's  young  bul- 
lock, even  the  second  bullock  of  seven  years  old,  and 
throw  down  the  altar  of  Baal  that  thy  father  hath, 
and  cut  down  the  grove  that  is  bj'  it : 

 20.  And  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

upon  the  top  of  this  rock,  in  the  ordered  place,  and 
take  the  second  bullock,  and  offer  a  burnt  sacrifice 
with  the  wood  of  the  grove  which  thou  shalt  cut 
down. 

 27.  Then  Gideon  took  ten  men  of  his  servants, 

and  did  as  the  Lord  had  said  unto  him  :  and  so  it  was, 
because  he  feared  his  father's  household,  and  the  men 
of  the  city,  that  he  could  not  do  it  by  day,  that  he  did 
it  by  night. 

1  Sam.  vii.  4.  Then  the  children  of  Israel  did  put 
away  Baalim  and  Ashtaroth,  and  served  the  Lord 
only. 

2  Sam.  V.  21.  And  there  they  left  their  images,  and 
David  and  his  men  burned  them. 

2  Kings  x.  26.  And  they  brought  forth  the  images 
out  of  the  house  of  Baal,  and  burned  them. 

 27.  And  they  brake  down  the  image  of  Baal, 

and  brake  down  the  house  of  Baal,  and  made  it  a 
draught  house  unto  this  day. 

 28.  Thus  Jehu  destroyed  Baal  out  of  Israel. 

—  xviii.  4.  He  removed  the  high  places,  and  brake 
the  images,  and  cut  down  the  groves,  and  brake  in 
pieces  the  brazen  serpent  that  ^Moses  had  made :  for 
unto  those  days  tlie  children  of  Israel  did  bum  incense 
to  it:  and  he  called  it  Nehushtan. 

—  xxiii.  11.  And  he  took  away  the  horses  that  the 
kings  of  Judah  had  given  to  the  sun,  at  the  entering 
in  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  by  the  chamber  of  Na- 
thanmelech  the  chamberlain,  which  tras  in  the  sub- 
urbs, and  burned  the  chariots  of  tlie  sun  with  fire. 

 14.  And  he  brake  in  pieces  the  images,  and 

cut  do-\vn  the  groves,  and  filled  their  places  with  the 
bones  of  men. 

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CHAP.  X. 


IDOLATRY  AND 


SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


I  Chr.  xiv.  12.  And  when  they  had  left  their  gods 
there,  David  gave  a  couimandiiient,  and  they  were 
burned  witli  fire. 

2  Chr.  xiv.  5.  Also  he  took  away  out  of  all  the  cities 
of  Judali  the  higli  places  and  tlie  images :  and  the 
kingdom  was  c|uiet  before  him. 

—  XV.  8.  And  wlien  Asa  licard  these  words,  and 
the  propliecy  of  Oded  the  ]ii-oiihet,  he  took  C(nirage, 
and  put  away  the  abominable  idols  out  of  all  the  land 
of  Judah  and  Benjamin,  and  out  of  tlie  cities  wliieli 
he  had  taken  from  mount  Ephraim,  and  renewed  tlie 
altar  of  the  Lokd,  that  was  before  the  porch  of  the 
Lord. 

—  xxxi.  1.  Now  when  all  this  was  finished,  all  Is- 
rael that  were  present  went  out  to  the  cities  of  Judah, 
and  brake  the  images  in  pieces,  and  cut  down  the 
groves,  and  threw  down  the  high  places  and  the  altars 
out  of  all  Judah  and  Benjamin,  in  Ephraim  also  and 
Manasseh,  imtil  they  had  utterly  destroyed  them  all. 
Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  returned,  every  man  to 
his  possession,  into  their  own  cities. 

—  xxxiii.  15.  And  he  took  away  the  strange  gods, 
and  the  idol  out  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  all  the 
altars  that  he  had  built  in  the  mount  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  in  Jerusalem,  and  cast  them  out  of  the 
city. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  For  in  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign, 
while  he  was  yet  j-oung,  he  began  to  .seek  after  the 
God  of  David  liis  father:  and  in  the  twelfth  year  he 
began  to  purge  Judah  and  Jerusalem  from  tlie  high 
places,  and  the  groves,  and  the  carved  images,  and  the 
molten  images. 

 4.  And  they  brake  down  the  altars  of  Baalim  in 

his  presence ;  and  the  images,  that  tcere  on  high  above 
them,  he  cut  down ;  and  the  groves,  and  the  carved 
images,  and  the  molten  images,  he  lirake  in  pieces,  and 
made  dust  of  them,  and  strewed  it  upon  the  graves  of 
them  that  had  sacriliced  unto  them. 

 5.  And  he  burnt  the  bones  of  the  priests  upon 

their  altars,  and  cleansed  .Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

 6.  And  no  did  he  in  the  cities  of  Manasseh,  and 

Ephraim,  and  Simeon,  even  unto  Naphtali,  with  their 
mattocks  round  about. 

 7.  And  when  he  had  broken  down  the  altars 

and  the  groves,  and  had  beaten  the  graven  images 
into  powder,  and  cut  down  all  the  idols  throughout 
all  the  land  of  Israel,  he  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

 33.  And  Josiah  took  away  all  the  abomina- 
tions out  of  all  the  countries  that  pertained  to  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  and  made  all  that  were  present  in  Israel 
to  serve,  even  to  serve  the  Lord  their  God.  And  all 
his  days  they  departed  not  from  following  the  Lord, 
the  God  of  their  fathers. 

Is.  xxxvii.  18.  Of  a  truth,  Lord,  the  kings  of  AssjTia 
have  laid  waste  all  the  nations,  and  their  countries, 

 19.  And  have  cast  their  godsjnto  the  fire:  for 

they  were  no  gods,  but  the  work  of  men's  hands,  wood 
and  stone :  therefore  they  have  destroyed  them. 

§  69.   Idolatrous  Things  Destroyed. 

2  Kings  xxiii.  4.  And  the  king  commanded  Hilkiah 
the  high  priest,  and  the  priests  of  the  second  order, 
and  the  keepers  of  tiie  door,  to  bring  forth  out  of  the 
temple  of  the  Lord  all  the  vessels  that  were  made  for 
Baal,  and  for  the  grove,  and  for  all  the  host  of  heaven  : 
and  he  burned  them  without  Jerusalem  in  the  fields 
of  Kidron,  and  carried  tiie  ashes  of  them  tmto  Beth-el. 

 8.  And  he  brought  all  the  priests  out  of  the 

cities  of  Judah,  and  defiled  the  high  jilaccs  where  the 
priests  had  burned  incense,  from  Geba  to  Beer-sheba, 
and  brake  down  the  high  places  of  the  gates  that  were 
in  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Joshua  the  governor 
of  the  city,  which  xcere  on  a  man's  left  hand  at  the 
gate  of  the  city. 

 10.  And  he  defiled  Tojilu  ih,  which  is  in  the 

valley  of  the  children  of  Ilinnoni,  that  no  man  miglit 
make  his  sou  or  his  daughter  to  pass  through  the  fire 
to  j\Iolech. 

 12.  And  the  .nltars  that  were  on  the  top  of  the 

upper  chamber  of  Ahaz,  which  the  kings  of  .Judah  had 
made,  and  the  altars  which  Manasseh  had  made  in  the 
two  coia-ts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  ihd  the  king  beat 

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down,  and  brake  tliem  down  from  thence,  and  cast  the 
dust  of  them  into  the  brook  Kidron. 

 13.  And  the  high  ]3laces  that  were  before  Jeru- 
salem, which  were  on  the  right  hand  of  the  mount  of 
corruption,  which  Solomon  the  king  of  Israel  had 
builded  for  Ashtoreth  the  abomination  of  the  Zidoni- 
ans,  and  for  Cliemosh  the  abomination  of  the  Moab- 
ites,  and  for  Milconi  the  abomination  of  tlie  children 
of  Amnion,  did  the  king  defile. 

 15.  Moreover  the  altar  that  was  at  Beth-el, 

and  the  high  place  which  Jeroboam  the  son  of  ISTebat, 
who  made  Israel  to  sin,  had  made,  both  that  altar  and 
the  high  place  he  brake  down,  and  burned  the  high 
place,  arid  stamped  it  small  to  powder,  and  burned  the 
grove. 

 19.  And  all  the  houses  also  of  the  high  places 

that  were  in  the  cities  of  Samaria,  which  the  kings  of 
Israel  had  made  to  provoke  the  LOED  to  anger,  Jo- 
siah took  away,  and  did  to  them  according  to  all  the 
acts  that  he  had  done  in  Beth-el. 

2  Chr.  xiv.  3.  For  he  took  away  the  altars  of  the 
strange  gods,  and  the  high  places,  and  brake  down  the 
images,  and  cut  do^-n  the  groves : 

—  xvii.  6.  And  his  heart  was  lifted  up  in  the  ways 
of  the  Loi{d  :  moreover  he  took  awaj'  the  high  places 
and  groves  out  of  Judah. 

—  xix.  3.  Nevertheless,  there  are  good  things  found 
in  thee,  in  that  thou  hast  taken  away  the  groves  out 
of  the  land,  and  hast  prepared  thine  heart  to  seek 
God. 

—  XXX.  14.  And  they  arose  and  took  away  the  al- 
tars that  were  in  Jerusalem,  and  all  the  altars  for  in- 
cense took  they  away,  and  cast  them  into  the  brook 
Kidron. 

Is.  xxxvi.  7.  But  if  thou  say  to  me,  We  trust  in  the 
Lord  our  God:  is  it  not  he,  whose  liigh  places  and 
whose  altars  Ilezekiah  hath  taken  away,  and  said  to 
Judah  and  to  Jerusalem,  Ye  shall  worship  before  this 
altar? 

§  70.    Divine  Tlireats  against  Heathen  Gods. 

Ex.  xii.  12.  For  I  will  pass  through  the  land  of  Egj^pt 
this  night,  and  will  smite  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land 
of  Egypt,  both  man  and  beast ;  and  agauist  all  tlie 
gods  of  Egypt  I  will  execute  jttdgment:  I  am  the 
Lord. 

Is.  ii.  18.  And  the  idols  he  shall  utterly  abolish. 

—  xix.  1.  The  burden  of  Egypt.  Behold,  the  Lord 
rideth  upon  a  swift  cloud,  and  shall  come  into  Egj'pt: 
and  the  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  his  presence, 
and  the  heart  of  Egypt  shall  melt  in  the  midst  of  it. 

Jer.  xlvi.  25.  The  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Lsrael, 
saith;  Behold.  I  will  punisli  the  multitude  of  No,  and 
Pharaoh,  and  Egypt,  with  their  gods,  and  their  kings; 
even  Pharaoh,  and  all  them  that  trust  in  him  : 

—  li.  44.  And  I  will  punish  Bel  in  Babylon,  and  I 
will  bring  forth  out  of  his  mouth  that  which  he  hath 
swallowed  up :  and  the  nations  shall  not  fiow  together 
any  more  unto  him ;  yea,  the  wall  of  Babylon  shaU 
fall. 

—  —  47.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  that  I 
will  do  judgment  ujjon  the  graven  images  of  Babylon: 
and  her  whole  land  shall  be  confounded,  and  all  her 
slain  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  her. 

 52.  Wherefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  I  will  do  judgment  upon  her  graven 
images :  and  through  all  her  land  the  wounded  shall 
groan. 

Ezek.  XXX.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  also 
destroy  the  idols,  and  I  will  cause  their  images  to  cease 
out  of  Nopii;  and  there  shall  be  no  more  a  prince  of 
the  land  of  Egypt :  and  I  will  put  a  fear  in  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

Mioah  V.  13.  Thy  graven  images  also  will  I  cut  off, 
and  thy  standing  images  out  of  the  midst  of  thee;  and 
thou  shalt  no  more  worshiji  the  work  of  thine  hands. 

Nah.  i.  14.  And  the  Lord  hath  given  a  command- 
ment concerning  thee,  thitt  no  more  of  thy  name  be 
so\\  n :  out  of  the  house  of  thy  gods  will  I  cut  off"  the 
graven  image  and  the  molten  image :  I  will  make  thy 
gra^•c ;  for  thou  art 

Zeph.  ii.  11.  The  Lord  will  he  terrible  unto  them :  for 
he  will  famish  all  the  gods  of  the  earth ;  and  men  shall 


CHAP.  I. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


worship  him,  every  one  from  his  place,  even  all  the 
isles  of  the  heathen. 

^71.   Divine  Vengeance  on  Heathen  Gods. 

Num.  xxxiii.  4.  For  tiie  Egyptians  buried  all  their 
firstborn  which  the  Lord  had  smitten  among  them : 
upon  their  gods  also  the  Lord  executed  judgments. 

Is.  -xxvi  13  O  Lord  our  God,  other  lords  besides 
thee  have  had  dominion  over  us ;  but  by  thee  only  will 
we  make  mention  of  thy  name. 

 14.  They  are  dead,  they  shall  not  live ;  they 

are  deceased,  they  sha!l  not  rise :  therefore  hast  tliou 
visited  and  destroyed  them,  and  made  all  their  mem- 
ory to  perish. 


BOOK  V. 

CHAP.  I. 
CREATION. 

§  1.   God  Created  the  Universe. 

Gen.  i.  1  In  the  beginning  God  created  the  heaven 
and  the  earth. 

—  ii  4.  These  are  the  generations  of  the  heavens 
and  of  the  earth  Avhen  they  were  created,  in  the  day 
tliat  the  Lord  God  made  the  earth  and  the  heavens. 

2  Kings  xix.  1.5.  And  Hezekiah  prayed  before  the 
Lord,  and  said,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  dwellest 
between  the  cherubim,  thou  art  the  God,  eren  thou 
alone,  of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth ;  thou  hast 
made  heaven  and  earth. 

Job  xxviii.  20.  "When  he  made  a  decree  for  the  rain, 
and  a  w'ay  for  the  lightning  of  the  thunder ; 

 27.  Then  did  he  see  it,  and  declare  it ;  he 

prepared  it,  yea,  and  searched  it  out. 

Ps.  cii.  2.5.  Of  old  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  of 
the  eartli :  and  the  heavens  f/ re  the  work  of  thy  hands. 

—  cxxi.  2.  My  help  cometh  from  the  Lord,  which 
made  heaven  and  earth. 

—  cxxiv.  8.  Our  help  is  in  the  name  of  the  Lord, 
■who  made  lieaven  and  earth. 

—  cxxxvi.  5.  To  him  that  by  wisdom  made  the 
heavens :  for  his  mercy  eiuluretJi  for  ever. 

 6.  To  him  that  stretched  out  the  earth  above 

the  waters :  for  his  mercy  endareth  for  ever. 
.  —  cxlvi.  5.  Happy  is  he  that  huth  the  God  of  Jacob 
for  his  help,  whose  hope  is  in  the  Lord  his  God : 

—  —  6.  Which  made  heaven,  and  earth,  the  sea,  and 
all  that  therein  is :  which  keepetli  truth  for  ever : 

Prov.  iii.  19.  The  Lord  by  wisdom  hath  founded 
the  cartli ;  by  understanding  hath  he  established  the 
heavens. 

—  xxx.  4  Who  hath  ascended  up  into  heaven,  or 
descended  ?  who  hath  gathered  tlie  wind  in  his  fists  ? 
who  hath  bound  the  waters  in  a  garment?  who  hath 
established  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  ?  what  is  his 
name,  and  what  is  his  son's  name,  if  thou  canst  tell  ? 

Is.  xxxvii.  16.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  Israel,  that 
dwellest  between  the  cherubim,  thou  art  the  God,  even 
thou  alone,  of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth :  thou 
hast  made  heaven  and  earth. 

—  xl  13  Who  hath  measured  the  waters  in  the 
holiow  of  his  hand,  and  meted  out  heaven  with  the 
span,  and  comprehended  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  a 
measure,  and  weighed  the  mountains  in  scales,  and 
the  hills  in  a  balance  ? 

 21.  Have  ye  not  known  ?  have  ye  not  heard  ? 


§  72.   Posthumons  Disgrace  of  Idolaters. 

Jer.  viii.  1.  At  that  time,  saith  the  Lord,  they  shall 
bring  out  the  bones  of  the  kings  of  Judah,  and  the 
bones  of  his  princes,  and  the  bones  of  the  priests,  and 
the  bones  of  the  prophets,  and  the  bones  of  the  inhab- 
itants of  Jerusalem,  out  of  their  graves  : 

 2.  And  they  shall  spread  them  before  the  sun, 

and  the  moon,  and  all  the  host  of  heaven,  whom  they 
have  loved,  and  whom  they  have  served,  and  after 
whom  they  have  walked,  and  whom  they  have  sought, 
and  whom  they  have  worshipped :  they  shall  not  be 
gathered,  nor  be  buried ;  they  shall  be  lor  dimg  upon 
the  face  of  the  earth. 


hath  it  not  been  told  you  from  the  beginning  ?  have  ye 
not  understood  from  the  foundations  of  the  earth  ? 

 22.  It  is  he  that  sitteth  upon  the  circle  of  the 

earth,  dnd  the  inhabitants  thereof  are  as  grasshoppers ; 
that  stretchetli  out  the  heavens  as  a  curtain,  and 
spreadeth  them  out  as  a  tent  to  dwell  in : 

 26.  Lift  up  your  eyes  on  high,  and  behold  who 

hath  created  these  things,  that  bringeth  out  their  host 
by  number :  he  callcth  them  all  by  names  by  the  great- 
ness of  his  might,  for  that  he  is  strong  in  power  ;  not 
one  faileth. 

—  xliv.  24.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  thy  Redeemer,  and 
he  that  formed  thee  from  the  womb,  I  am  the  Lord 
that  maketh  all  tilings;  that  stretcheth  forth  the 
heavens  alone;  that  spreadeth  abroad  the  earth  by 
myself; 

—  xlv.  18.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  that  created  the 
heavens;  God  himself  that  formed  the  earth  and  made 
it ;  he  hath  established  it,  he  created  it  not  in  vain,  he 
formed  it  to  be  inhabited :  I  am  the  Lord,  and  there  is 
none  else. 

—  xlviii.  13.  Mine  hand  also  hath  laid  the  founda- 
tion of  the  earth,  and  my  right  hand  hath  spanned  the 
heavens :  tchen  I  call  tinto  them,  they  stand  up  to- 
gether. 

—  li.  13.  And  forgettest  the  Lord  thy  Maker,  that 
hath  stretched  forth  the  heavens,  and  laid  the  founda- 
tions of  the  earth  ;  and  hast  feared  continually  every 
day  because  of  the  fury  of  the  oppressor,  as  if  he  were 
ready  to  destroy?  and  where  is  the  fury  of  the  op- 
pressor ? 

—  —  16.  And  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mouth, 
and  I  have  covered  thee  in  the  shadow  of  mine  hand, 
that  I  may  plant  the  heavens,  and  lay  the  foundations 
of  the  earth,  and  say  unto  Zion,  Thou  art  my  people. 

Jer.  x.  12.  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 
hath  established  the  world  by  his  wisdom,  and  hath 
stretched  out  the  heavens  by  his  discretion. 

—  xxxiii.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  the  maker  thereof, 
the  Lord  that  formed  it,  to  establish  it;  The  Lord  is 
his  name ; 

—  li.  15.  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 
hath  established  the  world  by  his  wisdom,  and  hath 
stretched  out  the  heaven  by  his  understanding. 

Amos  V.  8.  Seek  him  that  maketh  the  seven  stars 
and  Orion,  and  turneth  the  shadow  of  death  into  the 
morning,  and  maketh  the  day  dark  with  night :  that 
calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea,  and  poureth  them  out 
upon  the  face  of  the  earth :  The  Lord  is  his  name : 

—  ix.  6.  It  is  he  that  buildeth  his  stories  in  the 
heaven,  and  hath  founded  his  troop  in  the  earth ;  he 
that  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea,  and  poureth 


—WORKS  OF  GOD. 


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CHAP.  I. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


them  out  upon  the  face  of  the  earth :  The  Lord  -is  hw 
Dame. 

Acts  lY.  24.  And  when  they  heard  that,  they  lifted 
np  their  voice  to  God  with  one  accord,  and  said,  Lord, 
thou  art  God,  which  hast  made  heaven,  and  earth, 
and  the  sea,  and  all  that  in  them  is  ; 

—  vii.  50.  Ilatli  not  my  hand  made  all  these  things  ? 
Heb.  iii.  4.  For  every  house  is  huilded  by  some  man; 

but  he  that  built  all  things  is  God. 

—  xi.  3.  Through  faith  we  understand  that  the  worlds 
wei'e  framed  by  the  word  of  God,  so  that  things  which 
are  seen  were  not  made  of  things  which  do  appear. 

2  Pet.  iii.  5.  For  this  they  willingly  are  ignorant  of, 
that  by  the  word  of  God  the  heavens  were  of  old,  and 
the  earth  standing  out  of  the  water  and  in  the  water  : 

Rev,  iv.  11.  Thou  art  worthy,  O  Lord,  to  receive 
glory  and  honour  and  power :  for  thou  hast  created  all 
things,  and  for  thy  pleasure  they  are  and  were  created. 

—  xiv.  7.  Saying  with  a  loud  voice,  Fear  God,  and 
give  glory  to  him ;  for  the  hour  of  his  judgment  is 
come :  and  worshi])  him  that  made  heaven,  and  earth, 
and  the  sea,  and  the  fountains  of  waters. 

See  Prov.  viii.  27-30.    Acts  xvii.  24. 

§  2.    Light  and  Darkness. 

Gen.  i.  3.  And  God  said.  Let  there  be  light :  and 
there  was  liglit. 

 4.  And  God  saw  the  light,  that  it  was  good : 

and  God  divided  the  light  from  the  darkness. 

 5.  And  God  called  the  light  Day,  and  the  dark 

ness  he  called  Night.  And  the  evening  and  the  morn- 
ing were  the  first  day. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  IC.  The  day  i«  thine,  the  night  also  is 
thine :  thou  hast  prepared  the  liglit  and  the  sun. 

Is.  xlv.  7. 1  form  the  light,  and  create  darkness :  I  make 
peace,  and  create  evil:  I  the  Lord  do  all  these  things. 

2  Cor.  iv.  6.  For  God,  who  commanded  the  light  to 
shine  out  of  darkness,  hath  shined  in  our  hearts,  to 
give  the  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God  in 
the  face  of  Jesus  Christ. 

§  3.    The  Firmament. 

Gen.  i.  G.  And  God  said.  Let  there  be  a  firmament  in 
the  midst  of  the  waters,  and  let  it  divide  the  waters 
from  the  waters. 

 7.  And  God  made  the  firmament,  and  divided 

the  waters  which  were  under  the  firmament  from  the 
waters  which  were  above  the  firmament :  and  it  was  so. 

 8.  And  God  called  the  firmament  Heaven.  And 

the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  second  day. 

Job  ix.  8.  Which  alone  sj^readeth  out  the  heavens, 
and  treadeth  upon  the  waves  of  the  sea ; 

—  xxvi.  13.  By  his  Spirit  he  hath  garnished  the 
heavens ;  his  hand  hath  formed  the  crooked  serpent. 

—  xxxvii.  18.  Hast  thou  with  him  spread  out  the 
sky,  which  is  strong,  and  as  a  molten  lookingglass  ? 

Ps.  xix.  1.  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God ; 
and  the  firmament  sheweth  his  Iiandywork. 

—  xxxiii.  6.  By  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  the 
heavens  made ;  and  all  the  host  of  them  by  the  breath 
of  his  mouth. 

Prov.  viii.  27.  When  he  prepared  the  heavens,  I  icas 
there :  when  he  set  a  compass  upon  the  face  of  the 
depth : 

§  4.   The  Continents  s  Vegetable  Life  Begins. 

Gen.  i.  9.  And  God  said,  Let  the  waters  under  the 
heaven  be  gathered  together  unto  one  place,  and  let 
the  dry  land  apjjear  :  and  it  was  so. 

 10.  And  God  called  the  dry  land  Earth ;  and 

the  gathering  together  of  the  waters  called  he  Seas : 
and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

 11.  And  God  said.  Let  the  earth  bring  forth 

grass,  the  herb  yielding  seed,  and  the  fruit  tree  yield- 
ing fruit  after  his  kind,  whose  seed  is  in  itself,  upon  the 
earth :  and  it  was  so. 

 12.  And  the  earth  brought  forth  grass,  and 

herb  yielding  seed  after  his  kind,  and  tlii'  tree  yielding 
fruit,  whose  seed  was  in  itself,  after  his  kind :  and  God 
saw  that  it  was  good.* 

*  The  whole  vegetable  kinffdom  is  supposed  to  bo  luTe  intro- 
duced, because  vegetable  WtiTbegan  on  the  third  day.— H. 


 13.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the 

third  day. 

Job  xxvi.  7.  He  stretcheth  out  the  north  over  the 
empt}'  i)lace,  ami  hangeth  the  earth  upon  nothing. 

 10.   He  hath  compassed  the  M'aters  with 

bounds,  until  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  end. 

—  xxviii.  10.  He  cutteth  out  rivers  among  the  roclis ; 
and  his  eye  seeth  every  i^recious  tiling. 

—  xxxviii.  3.  Gird  up  now  thy  loins  like  a  man  ;  for 
I  will  dcmiand  of  thee,  and  answer  thou  me. 

 4.  Where  wast  thou  when  I  laid  the  foundations 

of  the  earth  ?  declare,  if  thou  hast  understanding. 

 5.  Who  hath  laid  the  measures  thereof,  if  thou 

knowest?  or  who  hatli  stretched  the  line  upon  it? 

 G.  Whereupon  are  the  foundations  thereof  fast- 
ened ?  or  who  laid  the  corner  stone  thereof ; 

 -7.  When  the  morning  stars  sang  together,  and 

all  the  sons  of  God  shouted  for  joy? 

 8.  Or  ivlu)  shut  up  the  sea  with  doors,  when  it 

brake  forth,  as  if  it  had  issued  out  of  the  womb  ? 

 9.  When  I  made  the  cloud  the  garment  there- 
of, and  thick  darkness  a  swaddling  band  for  it, 

—  10.  And  brake  up  for  it  my  decreed  ptoce,  and 

set  bars  and  door3, 

 11.  And  said.  Hitherto  slialt  thou  come,  but 

no  further :  and  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  stayed  ? 

 18.  Hast  thou  perceived  the  breadth  of  the 

the  earth  ?  declare  if  thou  knowest  it  all. 

Ps.  xxiv.  2.  For  he  hath  founded  it  upon  the  seas, 
and  established  it  upon  the  floods. 

—  xxxiii.  7.  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  to- 
gether as  a  heap :  he  layeth  vip  the  depth  in  store- 
houses. 

— •  —  9.  For  he  spake,  and  it  was  done  ;  he  com- 
manded, and  it  stood  fast. 

—  Ixv.  6.  Which  by  his  strength  sctteth  fast  the 
mountains  ;  hcinfj  girded  with  po\\  er : 

—  Ixxxix.  12.  The  north  and  the  south  thou  hast  creat- 
ed them  :  Tabor  and  Hermon  shall  rejoice  in  thy  name. 

—  xcv.  5.  The  sea  is  his,  and  he  made  it:  and  his 
hands  formed  the  dry  land. 

—  civ.  5.  Who  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth,  that 
it  should  not  be  removed  for  ever. 

 6.  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  deep  as  with  a 

garment :  the  waters  stood  above  the  moi.mtains. 

 -7.  At  thy  rebuke  they  fled ;  at  the  voice  of  thy 

thunder  they  hasted  away. 

—  —  8.  They  go  up  by  the  mountains ;  they  go 
down  by  the  valleys  unto  the  place  which  thou  hast 
founded  for  them. 

—  —  9.  Thou  bast  set  a  bound  that  they  maj'  not 
pass  over ;  that  they  turn  not  again  to  cover  the  earth. 

Prov.  viii.  28.  When  he  established  the  clouds  above : 
when  he  strengthened  the  fountains  of  the  deep : 

 29.  When  he  gave  to  the  sea  his  decree,  that 

the  waters  should  not  pass  his  commandment :  when 
he  aj^pointed  the  foundations  of  the  earth : 

§  5,   The  Sun,  Moon,  and  Stars. 

Gen.  i.  14.  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  lights  in  the 
firmament  of  the  heaven  to  divide  the  day  from  the 
night;  and  let  them  be  for  signs,  and  for  seasons,  and 
for  daj's,  and  years : 

 15.  And  let  them  be  for  lights  in  the  firma- 
ment of  tlie  heaven  to  give  light  upon  the  earth :  and 
it  was  so. 

 16.   And  God  made  two  great  lights ;  th© 

greater  light  to  rule  the  day,  and  the  lesser  light  to 
rule  the  night:  he  made  the  stars  also. 

 17.  And  God  set  them  in  the  firmament  of  the 

heaven  to  give  light  upon  the  earth, 

 18,  And  to  rule  over  the  day  and  over  the 

night,  and  to  divide  tlie  light  from  the  darkness :  and 
God  saM'  that  it  was  good. 

 19.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were 

the  fourth  day. 

Jobix.  9.  Which  maketh  Arcturus,  Orior.,  and  Ple- 
iades, and  the  chambers  of  the  south  ; 

Ps.  civ.  19.  He  appointed  the  moon  for  seasons:  the 
sun  knowelh  his  going  down. 

—  cxxxvi.  7.  To  him  that  made  great  hghts:  for  his 
mercy  endureth  for  ever: 


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CHAP.  II. 


WORKS 


OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V, 


Ps.  cxxxvi.  8.  The  sun  to  rule  by  day :  for  his  mercy 
endureth  for  ever : 

 9.  The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  night :  for 

bis  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxlviii.  3.  Praise  ye  him,  sun  and  moon:  praise 
him,  all  ye  stars  of  light. 

 4.  Praise  him,  ye  heavens  of  heavens,  and  ye 

■waters  that  be  above  the  heavens. 

 5  Let  them  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  :  for 

he  commanded,  and  they  were  created. 

See  Ps.  viii.  3. 

§  6.   Fish,  Reptiles,  Birds. 

Gen.  i.  20.  And  God  said,  Let  the  waters  bring  forth 
abundantly  the  moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and 
fowl  tJuit  may  fly  above  the  earth  in  the  open  firma- 
ment of  heaven. 

 21.  And  God  created  great  whales,  and  cveiy 

living  creature  that  moveth,  which  the  waters  brought 
forth  abundantly,  after  their  kmd,  and  every  winged 
fowl  after  his  kind :  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

  22.  And  God  blessed  them,  saying.  Be  fruitful, 

and  multiply,  and  till  the  waters  in  the  seas,  and  let 
fowl  multiply  in  the  earth. 

 23.  And  the  evening  and  the  moniing  were 

the  fifth  day. 

Job  xxxix.  17.  Because  God  hath  deprived  her  of  wis- 
dom, neither  hath  he  imparted  to  her  understanding. 

Ps.  civ.  25.  So  i's  this  great  and  wide  sea,  wherein 
are  things  creeping  innumerable,  both  small  and  great 
beasts. 

 26.  There  goJhe  ships :  there  i's  that  leviathan 

ichom  thou  hast  made  to  play  therein. 

§  7.   Mammals  and  Man. 

Gen.  i.  24.  And  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth 
the  living  creature  after  his  kind,  cattle,  and  creeping 
thing,  and  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind:  and  it 
was  so. 

 25.  And  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after 

his  kind,  and  cattle  after  their  kind,  and  everything 
that  creepeth  upon  the  earth  after  his  kind :  and  God 
saw  that  it  was  good. 

 27.  So  God  created  man  in  his  own  image,  in 

the  image  of  God  created  he  him ;  male  and  female 
created  he  them. 

 31.  And  God  saw  every  thing  that  he  had  made, 

and,  behold,  it  was  very  good.  And  the  evening  anil 
the  morning  were  the  sixth  day. 

—  ii.  7.  And  the  Lord  God  formed  man  of  the  dust 
of  the  ground,  and  breathed  into  his  nostrils  the  breath 
of  life ;  and  man  became  a  living  soul. 

—  V.  1.  Tliis  is  the  book  of  the  generations  of  Adam. 
In  the  day  that  God  created  man,  in  the  likeness  of 
God  made  he  him ; 

Job  X.  9.  Remember,  I  beseech  thcc,  that  thou  hast 
made  me  as  the  clay;  and  wUt  thou  bring  me  into 
dust  again? 

 11.  Thou  hast  clothed  me  with  skin  and  flesh, 

and  hast  fenced  me  with  bones  and  sinews. 

—  xxxiii.  4.  The  Spirit  of  God  hatli  made  me,  and 
the  breath  of  the  Almighty  hath  given  me  life. 

—  XXXV.  10.  But  none  saith,  Where  is  God  mj^ 
maker,  who  giveth  scngs  in  the  night; 

Prov.  XX.  12.  The  hearing  ear,  and  the  seeing  eye, 
the  Lord  hath  made  even  both  of  them 

Is.  xlii.  5.  Thus  saith  God  the  Lord,  he  that  created 
the  heavens,  and  stretched  them  out;  he  that  spread 
forth  the  earth,  and  that  which  cometh  out  of  it ;  he 
that  giveth  breath  unto  the  people  upon  it,  and  spirit 
to  them  that  walk  therein : 

—  xlv.  12.  I  have  made  the  earth,  and  created  man 
upon  it:  I,  even  my  hands,  have  stretched  out  the 
heavens,  and  all  their  host  have  I  commanded. 

—  Ixiv.  8.  But  now,  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  Father ; 
we  are  the  clay,  and  thou  our  potter ;  and  we  all  are 
the  work  of  thy  hand. 

Jer.  xxvii.  5.  I  have  made  the  earth,  the  man  and 
the  beast  that  are  upon  the  ground,  by  my  great  power 
and  by  my  outstretched  arm,  and  have  giVen  it  unto 
whom  it  seemed  meet  unto  me. 
Zech.  xii.  1.  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  for 
Israel,  saith  the  Lord,  which  stret^heth  forth  the 

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heavens,  and  layoth  the  foundation  of  the  earth,  and 
formeth  the  spirit  of  man  within  him. 

See  Gen,  i.  26.  Acts  xvii.  29. 

§  8.   The  Creator  Praised. 

Job  V.  9.  Which  doeth  great  things  and  unsearch- 
able; marvellous  things  without  number: 

—  ix.  10.  Which  doeth  great  things  past  finding 
out ;  yea,  and  wonders  without  number. 

—  .xii.  9.  Who  knoweth  not  in  all  these  that  the 
hand  of  the  Lord  hath  wrought  this? 

—  xxxvi.  24.  Remember  that  thou  magnify  his 
work,  which  men  behold. 

 25.  Every  man  may  see  it;  man  may  behold 

it  afar  off". 

Ps.  xxviii.  5.  Because  they  regard  not  the  works  of 
the  Lord,  nor  the  operation  of  his  hands,  he  shall  de- 
stroy them,  and  not  build  them  up. 

—  xl.  5.  Many,  O  Lord  my  God,  are  thy  wonder- 
ful works  which  thou  hast  done,  and  thy  thoughts 
which  are  to  us-ward  :  they  cannot  be  reckoned  up  in 
order  unto  thee :  if  I  would  declare  and  speak  of  them, 
they  are  more  than  can  be  numbered. 

—  xcii.  4.  For  thou,  Lord,  hast  made  me  glad 
through  thy  work :  I  will  triumph  in  the  works  of 
thy  hands. 

 5.  O  Lord,  how  great  are  thy  works !  and 

thy  thoughts  are  very  deep. 

—  civ.  24.  O  Lord,  how  manifold  are  thy  works ! 
in  wisdom  hast  thou  made  them  all :  the  earth  is  full 
of  thy  riches. 

—  cxi.  2.  The  works  of  the  Lord  are  great,  sought 
out  of  all  them  that  have  pleasure  therein. 

 8.  His  work  is  honourable  and  glorious :  and 

his  righteousness  enduretli  for  ever. 

 7.  The  works  of  his  hands  are  verity  and 

judgment ;  all  his  commandments  are  sure. 

 8.  They  stand  fast  for  ever  and  ever,  and  are 

done  in  truth  and  uprightness. 


CHAP.  II. 

PRESERVATION". 

§  9.  God  the  Preserver  of  All  Things. 
Neh.  ix.  6.  Thou,  eren  thou,  art  Lord  alone;  thou 
hast  m.ade  heaven,  the  heaven  of  heavens,  with  aU 
their  host,  the  earth,  and  all  tilings  that  are  therein, 
the  seas,  and  all  that  is  therein,  and  thou  preservest 
them  all ;  and  the  host  of  heaven  worshippeth  thee. 

Job  xii.  10.  In  whose  hand  is  the  soul  of  every 
living  thing,  and  the  breath  of  all  mankind. 

Ps.  xxxvi.  6.  Thy  righteousness  is  like  the  great 
mountains ;  thy  judgments  ai'e  a  great  deep :  O  Lord, 
thou  preservest  man  and  beast. 

—  civ.  38.  Thai  thou  givest  them  they  gather :  thou 
openest  thine  hand,  they  are  filled  with  good. 

 30.  Thou  sendest  forth  thy  spirit,  they  are 

created :  and  thou  renewest  the  face  of  the  earth. 

§  10.   Cares  for  Animals. 

Job  xxxviii.  39.  Wilt  thou  hunt  the  prey  for  the 
lion?  or  fill  the  appetite  of  the  young  lions, 

 40.  When  they  couch  in  their  dens,  and  abide 

in  the  covert  to  lie  in  wait? 

 41.  Who  providcth  for  the  raven  his  food? 

when  his  young  ones  cry  unto  God,  they  wander  for 
lack  of  meat. 

—  xxxix.  5.  Who  hath  sent  out  the  wild  ass  free  ? 
or  who  hath  loosed  the  bands  of  the  wild  ass  ? 

 6.  Whose  house  I  have  made  the  wilderness, 

and  the  barren  land  his  dwellings. 

—  —  7.  He  scorneth  the  multitude  of  the  city,  nei- 
ther regardeth  he  the  crying  of  the  driver. 

 8.  The  range  of  the  mountains  is  his  pasture, 

and  he  searcheth  after  every  green  thing. 

Ps.  civ.  20.  Thou  makest  darkness,  and  it  is  night: 
wherein  all  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  creep  forth. 

 21.  The  young  lions  roar  after  their  prey,  and 

seek  their  meat  from  God. 

—  cxlvii.  9.  He  giveth  to  the  beast  his  food,  and  to 
the  young  ravens  which  cry. 

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CHAP.  II. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Joel  ii.  21.  Fear  not,  O  land;  be  glad  and  rejoice: 
for  the  Loud  will  do  great  things. 

 23.  Be  not  afraid,  ye  beasts  of  the  field:  for 

the  pastures  of  the  wilderness  do  spring,  for  the  tree 
beareth  her  fruit,  the  fig  tree  and  the  vine  do  yield 
their  strength. 

Mat.  vi.  26.  Behold  the  fowls  of  the  air:  for  they 
BOW  not,  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  barns ; 
yet  your  heavenly  Father  feedeth  them.  Are  ye  not 
much  better  than  they  ? 

§  llo   Maiiitaiiis  the  Usual  Course  of  Nature. 

(1.  SEASONS.) 

Gen.  viil.  22.  Wliile  the  earth  remaineth,  seedtime 
and  harvest,  and  cold  and  heat,  and  summer  and 
win-ter,  and  day  and  night  shall  not  cease. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  17.  Thou  hast  set  all  the  borders  of  the 
earth  :  thou  lia.st  made  summer  and  winter. 

Acts  xiv.  17.  Nevertheless  he  left  not  himself  with- 
out witness,  in  that  he  did  good,  and  gave  us  rain 
from  heaven,  and  fruitful  seasons,  filling  our  hearts 
with  food  and  gladness. 

(2.  DAY  AND  NIGHT.) 

Job  ix.  7.  Which  commandeth  the  sun,  and  it  riseth 
not ;  and  sealeth  up  the  stars ; 

—  xxxviii.  32.  Canst  thou  bring  forth  i\Iazzaroth  in 
his  season?  or  canst  thou  guide  Arcturus  with  his 
sons  ? 

 33.  Knowest  thou  the  ordinances  of  heaven '? 

canst  thou  set  the  dominion  thereof  in  tlie  earth  ? 

Ps.  Ixv.  8.  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost 
parts  are  afraid  at  thy  tokens:  thou  makcst  the  out- 
goings of  the  morning  and  evening  to  rejoice. 

—  cxlvii.  4.  lie  telleth  the  number  of  the  stars ;  he 
calleth  tliem  all  bj'  their  names. 

Is.  1.  3.  I  clotlio  the  heavens  with  blackness,  and  I 
make  sackcloth  tlieir  covering. 

Jep.  xxxi.  3.5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  which  giveth 
the  sun  for  a  light  by  day,  and  the  ordinances  of  tlie 
moon  and  of  the  stars  for  a  light  by  night,  wliich 
divideth  the  sea  when  the  waves  thtTCof  roar;  The 
Lord  of  hosts  is  his  name : 

—  xxxiii.  25.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  If  my  cove- 
nant he  not  with  day  and  night,  and  ifl  have  not  ap- 
pointed the  ordinances  of  heaven  and  earth ; 

See  Jer.  xxxiii.  20. 

(3.  RAIN;  RAINBOW.) 

Gen.  ix.  12.  And  God  said,  This  is  the  token  of  tlie 
covenant  whicli  I  make  between  me  and  you,  and 
every  living  creature  that  is  with  you,  for  perpetual 
generations : 

 13.  I  do  set  my  bow  in  the  cloud,  and  it  shall 

be  for  a  token  of  a  covenant  between  me  and  the 
earth. 

 ■  14.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  I  bring  a 

cloud  over  the  earth,  that  the  bow  shall  be  seen  in 
the  cloud : 

 15.  And  I  will  remember  my  covenant,  which 

is  between  me  and  you  and  c\-ery  living  creature  of 
all  flesh ;  and  tlie  waters  shall  no  more  become  a 
flood  to  destroy  all  flesh. 

 16.  And  the  bow  shall  be  in  the  cloud ;  and  I 

will  look  upon  it,  that  I  may  remember  the  everlast- 
ing covenant  between  God  and  every  living  creature 
of  all  flesh  that  is  u\nm  the  eartli. 

—  —  17.  And  God  said  unto  Noah,  This  t.i  the 
token  of  the  covenant,  which  I  have  established 
between  me  and  all  flesh  that  is  upon  the  earth. 

Job  V.  10.  Who  giveth  rain  upon  the  earth,  and 
sendetli  waters  upon  the  fields : 

—  xii.  I.').  Behold,  he  withlioldeth  the  waters,  and 
they  dry  up :  also  he  sendeth  them  out,  and  they  over- 
turn the  earth. 

—  xxviii.  11.  He  bindetli  the  floods  from  overflow- 
ing ;  and  i/if  (liing  that  is  hid  bringetli  he  forth  to  light. 

—  xxxvi.  27.  For  he  niaketh  small  the  drops  of 
water :  they  pour  down  rain  according  to  the  vapour 
thereof; 

 28.  Which  the  clouds  do  drop  and  distil  upon 

man  abundantly. 

—  xxxviii.  26.  To  cause  it  to  rain  on  the  earth, 


where  no  man  is;  on  the  wilderness,  wherein  tfcere  is 
no  man ; 

 27.  To  satisfy  the  desolate  and  waste  ground  ; 

and  to  cause  the  bud  of  the  tender  herb  to  spring 
forth? 

 37.  Who  can  number  the  clouds  in  wisdom  ? 

or  who  can  stay  the  bottles  of  heaven, 

Ps.  Ixv.  9.  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  waterest  it: 
thou  greatly  enrichest  it  with  the  river  of  God,  ichich 
is  full  of  water :  thou  preparest  them  com,  when  thou 
hast  so  provided  for  it. 

 10.  Thou  waterest  the  ridges  thereof  abun- 
dantly: thou  settlest  the  furrows  thereof ;  thou  mak- 
est  it  soft  with  showers :  thou  blessest  the  springino- 
thereof.  ° 

 11-  Thou  crowuest  the  year  with  thy  good- 
ness ;  and  thy  paths  drop  fatness.  ° 

 12.  They  drop  -upon  the  pastures  of  the  wil- 
derness :  and  the  little  hills  rejoice  on  every  side. 

—  Ixviii.  9.  Thou,  0  God,  didst  send  a  plentiful 
rain,  whereby  thou  didst  confirm  thine  inheritance 
when  it  was  weary. 

—  —  10.  Thy  congregation  hath  dwelt  therein : 
thou,  O  God,  hast  prepared  of  thy  goodness  for  the 
poor. 

—  Ixxvii.  17.  The  clouds  poured  out  water:  the 
skies  sent  out  a  sound :  thine  arrows  also  went 
abroad. 

—  civ.  13.  He  wateretli  the  hills  from  his  cham- 
bers :  the  eartli  is  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  thy 
works. 

—  cxxxv.  7.  lie  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from 
the  ends  of  the  earth ;  he  maketh  lightnings  for  the 
rain ;  he  bringetli  the  wind  out  of  his  treasuries. 

Prov.  iii.  30.  By  his  knowledge  the  depths  are 
broken  uj-i,  and  the  clouds  tkop  down  the  dew. 

Jer.  li.  16.  When  he  nttereth  his  voice,  there  is  a 
multitude  of  waters  in  tlie  heavens ;  and  he  causeth 
the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth :  he 
maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  bringeth  forth  the 
wind  out  of  his  treasures. 

(4.  CLOUDS.) 

Job  xxvi.  8.  He  bindeth  up  the  waters  in  his  thick 
clouds ;  and  the  cloud  is  not  rent  under  them. 

— -  — ^9.  He  holdeth  back  the  face  of  his  throne, 
and  spreadeth  his  cloud  upon  it. 

—  xxxvi.  29.  Also  can  any  understand  the  spread- 
ings  of  the  clouds,  or  the  noise  of  his  tabcniacle? 

 30.  Behold,  he  spreadeth  his  light  npon  it, 

and  covereth  the  bottom  of  the  sea. 

 31.  For  by  them  judgeth  he  the  people;  he 

giveth  meat  in  abundance. 

 32.  With  clouds  he  covereth  the  light;  and 

commandeth  it  not  to  shine  by  the  cloud  that  cometh 
betwixt. 

—  xxxvii.  11.  Also  by  watering  he  wearieth  the 
thick  cloud:  he  scattereth  his  bright  cloud: 

 12.  And  it  is  turned  round  about  by  his  coun- 
sels :  that  they  may  do  whatsoever  he  commandeth 
them  npon  the  face  of  the  world  in  the  earth. 

 13.  He  causeth  it  to  come,  whether  for  cor- 
rection, or  for  his  land,  or  for  mercy. 

 14.  Hearken  unto  this,  O  Job :  stand  still,  and 

consider  the  wondrous  works  of  God. 

—  —  15.  Dost  thou  know  when  God  disposed 
them,  and  caused  the  light  of  his  cloud  to  shine  ? 

 16.  Dost  thou  know  the  balancings  of  the 

cloud.?,  the  woncb'ous  works  of  him  which  is  perfect 
in  knowledge  ? 

(5.  IIAII,,  SNOW,  GOLD.) 

Job  xxxvii.  6.  For  he  saith  to  the  snow.  Be  thou  on 
the  earth  ;  likewise  to  the  small  rain,  and  to  the  great 
rain  of  his  strength. 

—  —  10.  By  the  breath  of  God  frost  is  given  :  and 
the  breadth  of  the  waters  is  straitened. 

—  xxxviii.  22.  Hast  thou  entered  into  the  treasures 
of  the  snow  ?  or  hast  thou  seen  the  treasures  of  the 
hail, 

 23.  Which  I  have  reserved  against  the  time  of 

trouble,  against  the  day  of  battle  and  war  ? 

Ps.  cxlvii.  16.  He  giveth  snow  like  wool  -•  he  scat- 
tereth the  hoar  frost  like  ashes. 


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CHAP.  II. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Ps.  cxlvii.  17.  He  casteth  forth  his  ice  like  morsels  : 
who  can  stand  before  his  cold  ? 

(6.  THUNDER  AND  LIGHTNmG.) 

2  Sam.  xxii.  14.  The  Lord  thundered  from  heaven, 
and  the  Most  Hi<;li  uttered  his  voice. 

Jobxxvi.  11.  The  pillars  of  heaven  tremble,  and  are 
astonished  at  his  reproof 

—  xxxvii.  1.  At  this  also  my  heart  trembleth,  and  is 
moved  out  of  his  place. 

 2.  Hear  attentively  the  noise  of  his  voice,  and 

the  sound  ilmt  gocth  out  of  his  mouth. 

 3.  He  directeth  it  under  the  whole  heaven, 

and  his  lightning  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

 4.  After  it  a  voice  roareth :  he  thundereth  with 

the  voice  of  his  excellency  ;  and  he  will  not  stay  them 
when  his  voice  is  heard. 

 5.  God  thundereth  marvellously  with  his  voice ; 

great  things  doetli  he,  which  we  cannot  comprehend. 

—  xxxviii.  25.  Who  hath  divided  a  watercourse  for 
the  overflowing  of  waters,  or  a  way  for  the  lightaing 
of  thunder ; 

Ps.  xxix.  3.  The  voice  of  the  Lokd  is  upon  the  wa- 
ters :  the  God  of  glory  thundereth  :  the  Lord  is  upon 
many  waters. 

 4.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  is  powerful ;  the 

voice  of  the  Lord  is  full  of  majesty. 

 5.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars  ; 

yea,  the  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars  of  Lebanon. 

 6.  He  maketh  them  also  to  skip  like  a  calf; 

Lebanon  and  Sirion  like'a  young  unicorn. 

 7.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  divideth  the  flames 

of  fire. 

 8.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  shaketh  the  wilder- 
ness ;  the  Lord  shaketh  the  wiklerness  of  Kadesh. 

 9.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  maketh  the  hinds 

to  calve,  and  discovereth  the  forests  :  and  in  his  tem- 
ple doth  eveiy  one  speak  of  liis  glory. 

—  Ixxvii.  18.  The  voice  of  thy  thunder  icds  in  the 
heaven  :  the  lightnings  lightened  the  world :  the  earth 
trembled  and  shook. 

—  xcvii.  4.  His  lightnings  enlightened  the  world : 
the  earth  saw,  and  trembled. 

Jer.  X.  13.  When  he  utterelh  his  voice,  there  is  a 
multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens,  and  he  causeth  the 
vapours  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth ;  he 
maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  bringeth  forth  the 
wind  out  of  his  treasures. 

(7.  winds.) 

Job  xxviii.  24.  For  he  looketh  to  the  ends  of  the 
earth,  and  seeth  under  the  whole  heaven  ; 

 25.  To  malce  tlie  weiglit  for  the  winds ;  and 

he  weigheth  the  water  by  measure. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  How  thy  garments  are  warm,  when 
he  quieteth  the  earth  l)y  the  south  wiml  ? 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  26.  He  caused  an  east  wind  to  blow  in 
the  heaven  :  and  by  his  power  he  brought  in  the  south 
wind. 

—  cxlvii.  18.  He  sendeth  out  his  word,  and  melteth 
them :  he  causetli  his  wind  to  blow,  and  the  waters 
flow. 

§  12.   Preserves  and  Protects  Man. 

Gen.  xlviii.  15.  And  he  blessed  Joseph,  and  said, 
God,  before  whom  my  fathers  Abraham  and  Isaac  did 
walk,  the  God  which  fed  me  all  my  life  long  unto  this 
day. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  2.  And  he  said,  The  Lord  is  my  rock, 
and  my  fortress,  and  my  deliverer ; 

 3.  The  God  of  my  rock  ;  in  him  will  I  trust : 

Tie  is  my  shield,  and  the  horn  of  my  salvation,  my  high 
tower,  and  my  refuge,  my  saviour;  thou  savest  me 
from  violence. 

Jobvii.  20.  I  have  sinned;  Avhat  shall  I  do  imto 
thee,  O  thou  preserver  of  men  ?  why  hast  thou  set  me 
as  a  mark  against  thee,  so  that  I  am  a  burden  to 
myself? 

—  X.  12.  Thou  bast  granted  me  life  and  favour,  and 
thy  visitation  hath  preserved  my  spirit. 

 13.  And  these  things  hast  thou  hid  in  thine 

heart :  I  know  that  this  is  with  thee. 

—  xxxiii.  18.  He  keepeth  back  his  soul  from  the  pit, 
and  his  life  from  perishing  by  the  sword. 


Ps.  vii.  10.  ISIy  defence  is  of  God,  which  saveth  the 
upright  m  heart. 

—  xvi.  5.  The  Lord  is  the  portion  of  mine  inherit- 
ance and  of  my  cup  :  thou  maintainest  my  lot. 

—  xxiii.  5.  Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in  the 
liresence  of  mine  enemies :  thou  anointest  my  head 
with  oil ;  my  cup  runnetli  over. 

 -6.  Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me 

all  tlie  days  of  my  life  :  and  I  will  d\\  ell  in  the  house 
of  the  Lord  for  ever. 

—  xxvii.  1.  The  Lord  is  my  light  and  my  salvation : 
whom  shall  I  fear  ?  the  Lord  is  the  strength  of  my 
life ;  of  whom  shall  I  be  afraid? 

—  xxxii.  7.  Thou  art  my  hiding  place ;  thou  shalt 
preserve  me  from  trouble;  thou  shalt  compass  me 
about  witli  songs  of  deliverance.  Selah. 

—  xlvi.  1.  God  is  our  refuge  and  strength,  a  very 
present  help  m  trouble. 

 2.  Therefore  will  not  we  fear,  though  the  earth 

be  removed,  and  though  the  mountains  be  carried  into 
the  midst  of  the  sea ; 

 3.  Though  the  waters  thereof  roar  ami  be 

troubled,  though  the  mormtains  shake  with  the  swell- 
ing thereof  Selah. 

 7.  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  with  us ;  the  God  of 

Jacob  is  our  refuge.  Selah. 

—  xlviii.  14.  For  this  God  is  our  God  for  ever  and 
ever:  he  will  be  our  guide  even  unto  death. 

—  liv.  4.  Behold,  God  is  mine  helper :  the  Lord  is 
with  them  that  uphold  my  soul. 

—  Ixi.  4.  I  will  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  for  ever:  I 
will  trust  m  the  covert  of  thy  wings.  Selah. 

—  Ixii.  2.  He  only  is  my  rock  and  my  salvation  ;  he 
is  my  defence  ;  I  shall  not  be  greatly  moved. 

 6.  He  only  is  my  rock  and  my  salvation :  is 

my  defence  ;  I  shall  not  be  moved. 

 ^7.  In  God  is  my  salvation  and  my  glory :  the 

rock  of  my  strength,  and  my  refuge,  is  in  God. 

—  Ixiii.  8.  My  soul  followeth  liard  after  thee :  thy 
right  hand  uplioldeth  me. 

—  Ixvi.  9.  Which  holdeth  our  soul  in  life,  and  suf- 
fereth  not  our  feet  to  be  moved. 

—  Ixxiii.  23.  Nevertheless  I  am  continually  with 
thee  :  thou  hast  holden  7ne  by  my  right  hand. 

—  Ixxxix.  18.  For  the  Lord  is  our  defence ;  and  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel  is  our  King. 

—  xc.  1.  Lord,  thou  hast  been  our  dwellingplace  in 
all  generations. 

—  xci.  2.  I  will  say  of  the  Lord,  lie  is  my  refuge 
and  my  fortress  :  my  God ;  in  him  will  I  trust. 

—  xciv.  23.  But  the  Lord  is  my  defence ;  and  my 
God  is  the  rock  of  my  refuge. 

—  cxxi.  3.  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  moved : 
he  that  keepeth  thee  will  not  slumber. 

 4.  Behold,  he  that  keepeth  Israel  shall  neither 

slumber  nor  sleep. 

 5.  The  Lord  is  thy  keeper  :  the  Lord  is  thy 

shade  upon  th}'  right  hand. 

 7.  Tlie  Lord  shall  preserve  thee  from  all  evil : 

he  shall  preserve  thy  soul. 

 8.  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out  and 

thy  coming  in  from  this  time  forth,  and  even  for  ever- 
more. 

Is.  xii.  2.  Behold,  God  is  my  salvation  ;  I  will  trust 
and  not  be  afraid:  for  the  Lord  JEHOVAH  is  my 
strength  and  my  song  ;  he  also  is  become  my  salvation. 

—  xlvi.  3.  Hearken  unto  me,  O  house  of  Jacob, 
and  all  the  remnant  of  tlie  house  of  Israel,  which  are 
borne  by  me  from  the  belly,  which  are  carried  from  the 
womb : 

—  — 4.  And  even  to  yovr  old  a^e  I  am  he;  and 
eren  to  hoar  hairs  will  I  cany  you  :  I  have  made,  and 
I  will  bear  ;  even  I  will  carry,  and  will  deliver  you. 

§  13.   God's  Preserving  Power  Indispensable. 

Job  xxxiv.  14.  If  he  set  his  heart  upon  man,  if  he 
gather  unto  himself  his  spirit  and  his  lireath  ; 

  15.  All  flesh  shall  perish  together,  and  man 

shall  turn  again  unto  dust. 

Ps.  civ.  2'J.  Thou  hidest  thy  face,  they  are  troubled  : 
thou  takest  away  their  breath,  they  die,  and  retm-u  to 
their  dust. 


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CHAP.  III. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


CHAP.  III. 

GOD'S  PROVIDENCE  IN  NATURE. 

§  14.    God  Owns  .ill  Things. 

Deut.  X.  14.  Behold,  the  heaven  and  the  heaven  of 
heavens  is  the  Lord's  thy  God,  the  earth  also,  with  all 
that  therein  is. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  11.  Thine,  O  Lord,  is  the  greatness, 
and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  and  the  victory,  and  the 
majesty:  for  all  i/iat  is  in  the  heaven  and  in  the  earth 
is  ihim ;  thine  is  the  kingdom,  O  Lord,  and  thou  art 
exalted  as  head  above  all. 

Job  xli.  11.  Who  hath  prevented  me,  that  I  should 
repay  Mml  whatsoever  is  under  the  whole  heaven  is 
mine. 

Ps.  xxiv.  1.  The  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the  fulness 
thereof;  the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein. 

—  xlvii.  9.  The  princes  of  the  people  are  gathered 
together,  even  the  people  of  the  God  of  Abraham  :  for 
the  shields  of  the  earth  belong  imto  God :  he  is  greatly 
exalted. 

—  Ix.  6.  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness ;  I  will 
rejoice,  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the  val- 
ley of  Succoth. 

 7.  Gilead  is  mine,  and  Manasseh  is  mine ;  Ephra- 

im  also  is  the  strength  of  mine  head ;  Judah  is  my  law- 
giver ; 

—  Ixxxix.  11.  The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  also 
is  thine :  as  for  the  world  and  the  fulness  thereof,  thou 
hast  founded  them. 

—  xcv.  4.  In  his  liand  are  the  deep  places  of  the 
earth :  the  strength  of  the  hills  is  his  also. 

—  cviii.  7.  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness  ;  I  will 
rejoice,  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the  val- 
ley of  Succoth. 

 8.  Gilead  is  mine ;  Manasseh  is  mine  ;  Ephra- 

im  also  is  the  strength  of  mine  head ;  Judah  is  my 
lawgiver ; 

—  cxv.  16.  The  heaven,  even  the  heavens,  are  the 
Lord's:  but  the  earth  hath  he  given  to  the  children 
of  men. 

Hag.  ii.  8.  The  silver  is  mine,  and  the  gold  is  mine, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

I  Cor.  X.  30.  For  the  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the  ful- 
ness thereof 

§  15.   Causes  Eclipses  and  Darkness. 

Is.  xiii.  10.  For  the  stars  of  heaven  and  the  constel- 
lations thereof  shall  not  give  their  light :  the  sun  shall 
be  darkened  in  liis  going  forth,  and  the  moon  shall  not 
cause  her  light  to  shine. 

Ezek.  xxxii.  7.  And  when  I  shall  put  thee  out,  I  will 
cover  the  heaven,  and  make  the  stars  thereof  dark  ;  I 
will  cover  the  sun  with  a  cloud,  and  the  moon  shall 
not  give  her  light. 

—  —  8.  All  the  bright  lights  of  heaven  will  I  make 
dark  over  thee,  and  set  darkness  upon  thy  land,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

Joel  ii.  10.  The  earth  shall  quake  before  them;  the 
lieavcns  shall  tremble  :  the  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be 
dark,  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shining : 

—  iii.  15.  The  sun  and  the  moon  .shall  be  darkened, 
and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shining. 

Amos  viii.  9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  daj'', 
saith  the  Lord  God,  that  1  will  cause  the  sun  to  go 
down  at  noon,  and  I  will  darken  the  earth  in  the  clear 
day: 

§  IG.   Sets  Mountains  on  Fire  and  Melts  Them. 

Deut.  iv.  11.  And  ye  came  near  and  stood  under  the 
mountain  ;  and  the  mountain  burned  with  fire  unto 
the  niidst  of  heaven,  with  darkness,  clouds,  and  thick 
darkness. 

—  V.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  ye  heard  the 
voice  out  of  the  midst  of  the  darkness,  (for  the  mount- 
ain did  burn  with  lire,)  that  ye  came  near  unto  me, 
even  all  the  heads  of  yoiu'  tribes,  and  vour  elders  : 

Jud.  V.  5.  The  mountains  melted  i'rom  before  the 
Lord,  even  that  Sinai  from  belbre  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel. 


Ps.  xcvii.  5.  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  pres- 
ence of  the  Lord,  at  the  presence  of  the  Lord  of  the 
whole  earth. 

—  civ.  32.  lie  looketh  on  the  earth,  and  it  trembleth  : 
he  toucheth  the  hills,  and  they  smoke. 

—  cxliv.  5.  Bow  thy  heavens,  O  Lord,  and  come 
down :  touch  the  mountains,  and  they  shall  smoke. 

Is.  xxxiv.  9.  And  the  streams  thereof  shall  be  turned 
into  pitch,  and  the  dust  thereof  into  brimstone,  and 
the  land  thereof  shall  become  burning  pitch. 

 10.  It  shall  not  be  quenched  night  nor  day;  the 

smoke  thereof  shall  go  up  for  ever :  from  generation 
to  generation  it  shall  lie  waste ;  none  shall  pass  through 
it  for  ever  and  ever. 

—  Ixiv.  1.  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  rend  the  heavens, 
that  thou  wouldest  come  down,  that  the  mountains 
might  flow  down  at  thy  presence, 

 2.  As  wlt£n  the  melting  tire  burnetii,  the  lire 

causeth  the  waters  to  boil,  to  make  thy  name  known 
to  thine  adversaries,  that  the  nations  may  tremble  at 
thy  presence  1 

 3.  When  thou  didst  terrible  things  irhich  we 

looked  not  for,  thou  earnest  down,  the  mountains 
tiowed  down  at  thy  presence. 

Ezek.  xxxviii.  22.  And  I  will  plead  against  him  with 
pestilence  and  with  blood ;  and  I  will  rain  upon  him, 
and  upon  his  bands,  and  upon  the  many  jieople  that 
are  with  him,  an  overflowing  rain,  and  great  hail- 
stones, fire,  and  brimstone. 

Micah  i.  4.  And  the  mountains  shall  be  molten  under 
him,  and  the  valleys  shall  be  cleft,  as  wax  before  the 
fire,  and  as  the  waters  that  are  poured  down  a  steep 
place. 

Nah.  i.  5.  The  mountains  quake  at  him,  and  the 
hills  melt,  and  the  earth  is  burned  at  his  presence,  yea, 
the  world,  and  all  that  dwell  therein. 

§  17.   Causes  Earthquakes. 

Jobix.  5.  Which  removeth  the  mountains,  and  they 
Imow  not ;  which  overtumeth  tliem  in  his  anger ; 

 6.  Which  shaketh  the  earth  out  of  her  place, 

and  the  pillars  thereof  tremble ; 

—  xiv.  18.  And  surely  the  mountain  falling  cometh 
to  nought,  and  the  rock  is  removed  out  of  his  place. 

—  xxviii.  9.  He  putteth  forth  his  hand  upon  the  rock; 
he  overturnetli  the  mountains  by  the  roots. 

Ps.  xviii.  7.  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled  ;  the 
foundations  also  of  the  hills  moved  and  were  shaken, 
because  he  was  wroth. 

Is.  xiii.  13.  Therefore  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and 
the  earth  shall  reniove  out  of  her  place,  in  the  wrath 
of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  in  the  day  of  his  fierce 
anger. 

—  xxix.  G.  Thou  shalt  be  visited  of  the  Lord  of 
hosts  with  thmider,  and  with  earthquake,  and  great 
noise,  with  storm  and  tempest,  and  the  flame  of  de- 
vouring fire. 

Jer.  iv.  24.  I  beheld  the  mountains,  and,  lo,  they 
trembled,  and  all  the  hills  moved  lightly. 

Ezek.  xxxviii.  20.  So  that  the  fishes  of  the  sea,  and 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field, 
and  all  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the  earth,  and 
all  the  men  that  are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth,  shall 
shake  at  my  presence,  and  the  mountains  shall  be 
throT\ni  down,  and  the  steep  places  shall  fiill,  and  every 
wall  shall  fall  to  the  ground. 

Luke  xxi.  11  And  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in 
divers  places,  and  famines,  and  pestilences  ;  and  fearful 
sights  and  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  heaven. 

§  18.   Causes  Lightning  and  Thunder. 

Ex.  xix.  16.  And  it  came  to  jiass  on  the  third  day  in 
the  morning,  that  there  were  thunders  and  lightnings, 
and  a  thick  cloud  upon  the  mount,  and  the  voice  of 
the  trumpet  exceeding  loud ;  so  that  all  the  people  that 
wa^  in  the  camp  trembled. 

—  XX.  18.  And  all  the  people  saw  the  thunderings, 
and  the  lightnings,  and  the  noise  of  the  trumpet,  and 
the  mountain  smoking :  and  when  the  people  saw  it, 
they  removed,  and  stood  afiir  off. 

Jobi.  16.  While  he  was  yet  speaking,  there  came 


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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


also  another,  and  said,  The  Are  of  God  is  I'allen  from 
heaven,  and  hath  burned  up  the  sheep,  and  the  ser- 
vants, and  consumed  them ;  and  I  only  am  escaped 
alone  to  tell  thee. 
Job  xxxviii.  35.  Canst  thou  send  lightnings,  that  they 
may  go,  and  say  unto  thee.  Here  we  are  ? 

2  Sam.xxii.  15.  And  he  sent  out  arrows,  and  scat- 
tered them  ;  lightning,  and  discomfited  them. 

Ps.  xviii.  12.  At  the  brightness  t/uii  was  before  him 
his  thick  clouds  passed,  hail  .stonen  and  coals  of  fire. 

 13.  Tlie  Lord  also  thundered  in  the  heavens, 

and  the  Highest  gave  his  voice  ;  hail  stmies  and  coals 
of  fire. 

 14.  Yea,  he  sent  out  his  arrows,  and  scattered 

them;  and  he  shot  out  lightnings,  and  discomfited 
them. 

§  19.   Causes  Winds,  Storms,  and  Hail. 

Ex.  ix.  18.  Behold,  to  moiTow  about  this  time  I  will 
cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  hail,  such  as  hath  not 
been  in  Egypt  since  the  foundation  thereof  even  until 
now. 

 31.  And  the  flax  and  the  barley  was  smitten  : 

for  the  barley  wa«  in  the  ear,  and  the  flax  was  boiled. 

 32.  But  the  wheat  and  the  rye  were  not  smit- 
ten :  for  they  trere  not  grown  up. 

Ps.cv.  32.  He  gave  them  hail  for  rain,  and  flaming 
fire  in  their  land. 

Is.  xxviii.  2.  Behold,  the  Lord  hath  a  mighty  and  a 
strong  one,  lohich  as  a  tempest  of  hail  and  a  destroy- 
ing storm,  as  a  flood  of  mighty  waters  overflowing, 
shall  cast  down  to  the  earth  with  the  hand. 

Jer.  iv.  11.  At  that  time  shall  it  be  said  to  this  people 
and  to  Jerusalem,  A  diy  wind  of  the  high  places  in 
the  wilderness  toward  the  daughten  of  my  people,  not 
to  fan,  nor  to  cleanse, 

 12.  Ede7i  a  full  wind  from  those  places  shall 

come  unto  me  :  now  also  will  I  give  sentence  against 
them. 

—  XXV.  32.  Tlius  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Behold, 
evil  shall  go  forth  from  nation  to  nation,  and  a  great 
whirlwind  shall  be  raised  up  from  the  coasts  of  the 
earth. 

—  xlix.  36.  And  upon  Elam  will  I  bring  the  four 
winds  from  the  four  quarters  of  heaven,  and  will  scat- 
ter them  toward  all  those  winds ;  and  there  shall  be 
no  nation  whither  the  outcasts  of  Elam  shall  not  come. 

Ezek.  xiii.  13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I 
will  even  rend  it  with  a  stormy  wmd  in  my  fury ;  and 
there  shall  be  an  overflowing  shower  in  mine  anger, 
and  great  hailstones  in  my  fury  to  consume  it. 

Hag.  ii.  17.  I  smote  you  with  blasting  and  with  mil- 
dew and  with  hail  in  all  the  labours  of  your  hands ; 
yet  ye  turned  not  to  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  20.   Sends  Rain  and  Dew. 

Gen.  xxvii.  28.  Therefore  God  give  thee  of  the  dew^ 
Of  heaven,  and  the  fatness  of  the  earth,  and  plenty  of 
corn  and  wine : 

2  Chr.  vi.  26.  When  the  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there 
is  no  rain,  because  they  have  sinned  against  thee ;  yet 
if  they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confess  thy  name, 
and  turn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  dost  aflfiict  them  ; 

 27.  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven,  and  for- 
give the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy  people  Israel, 
when  thou  hast  taught  them  the  good  way,  wherein 
they  should  walk ;  and  send  rain  upon  thy  land,  which 
thou  hast  given  unto  thy  people  for  an  inheritance. 

I  Kings  viii.  35.  When  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there 
is  no  rain,  because  they  have  sinned  against  thee ;  if 
they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confess  thy  name, 
and  turn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  aftlictest  them : 

 36.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  forgive  the 

sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy  people  Israel,  that  thou 
teach  them  the  good  way  wherein  they  should  walk, 
and  give  rain  upon  tliy  "land,  which  thou  hast  given 
to  thy  people  for  an  inlieritance. 

Zech.  x.  1.  Ask  ye  of  the  Lord  rain  in  the  time  of 
tlie  latter  rain :  so  the  Lord  shall  make  bright  clouds, 
and  give  them  showers  of  rain,  to  everv  one  ffrass  in 
the  field. 

I  Kings  xviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  many 


days,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Elijah  in  the 
thud  year,  saying.  Go,  shew  thyself  unto  Ahab ;  and  I 
will  send  rain  upon  the  earth. 

Jer.  xiv.  22.  Are  there  any  among  the  vanities  of  the 
Gentiles  that  can  cause  rain  ?  or  can  the  heavens  give 
showers?  Art  not  thou  he,  O  Lord  our  God?  there- 
fore we  will  wait  upon  thee :  for  thou  hast  made  all 
these  things. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  26.  And  I  will  make  them  and  the  pla- 
ces roimd  about  my  hill  a  blessing  ;  and  I  will  cause 
the  shower  to  come  down  in  his  season ;  there  shall 
be  showers  of  blessing. 

Joel  ii.  23.  Be  glad  then,  ye  children  of  Zion,  and  re- 
joice in  the  Lord  your  God :  for  he  hath  given  you 
the  former  rain  moderately,  and  he  will  cause  to  come 
down  for  you  the  rain,  the  former  rain,  and  the  latter 
rain  in  the  first  month. 

§  21.   Controls  Waters  and  Floods. 

Job  xxvi.  12.  He  divideth  the  sea  with  his  power, 
and  by  his  tmderstanding  he  smiteth  through  the 
proud. 

Ps.  xlii.  7.  Deep  calleth  unto  deep  at  the  noise  of 
thy  waterspouts :  all  thy  waves  and  thy  billows  are 
gone  over  me. 

—  Ixv.  5.  By  terrible  things  in  righteousness  wilt 
thou  answer  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation ;  icho  art  the 
confidence  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and  of  them 
that  are  afar  off  upon  the  sea : 

 7.  AVhich  stilleth  the  noise  of  the  seas,  the 

noise  of  their  waves,  and  the  tumult  of  the  people. 

—  Ixxxix.  9.  Thou  rulest  the  raging  of  the  sea : 
when  the  waves  thereof  arise,  thou  stillest  them. 

 25.  I  will  set  his  hand  also  in  the  sea,  and  his 

right  hand  in  the  rivers. 

—  civ.  10.  He  sendeth  the  springs  into  the  valleys, 
which  run  among  the  hills. 

 11.  They  give  drink  to  every  beast  of  the  field : 

the  wild  asses  tiuench  then-  thirst. 

—  cvii.  35.  He  turneth  the  wilderness  into  a  stand- 
ing water,  and  dry  ground  into  watersprings. 

Is.  XXX.  25.  And  there  shall  be  upon  every  high 
mountain,  and  upon  eveiy  high  hill,  rivers  and  streams 
of  waters  in  the  day  of  the  great  slaughter,  when  the 
towers  fall. 

—  XXXV.  7.  And  the  parched  ground  shall  become 
a  i)ool,  and  the  thirsty  land  springs  of  water :  in  the 
habitation  of  dragons,  where  each  lay,  shall  be  grass 
with  reeds  and  rushes. 

—  xli.  18.  I  will  open  rivers  in  high  places,  and 
fountains  in  the  midst  of  valleys :  I  will  make  the 
wilderness  a  pool  of  water,  and  the  dry  land  springs 
of  water. 

—  xliii.  19.  Behold,  I  will  do  a  new  thing;  now  it 
shall  spring  forth  ;  shall  ye  not  know  it?  I  will  even 
make  a  way  in  the  wilderness,  and  rivers  in  the  desert. 

 20.  The  beast  of  the  field  shall  honour  me, 

the  di-agons  and  the  owls :  because  I  give  waters  in 
the  wilderness,  and  rivers  in  the  desert,  to  give  drink 
to  my  people,  my  chosen. 

Ezek.  xxvi.  19.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  When 
I  shall  make  thee  a  desolate  city,  like  the  cities  that 
are  not  inhabited ;  when  I  shall  bring  up  the  deep 
upon  thee,  and  great  waters  shall  cover  thee  ; 

—  xxviii.  8.  They  shall  brmg  thee  down  to  the  pit, 
and  thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  them  that  are  slain  in 
the  midst  of  the  seas. 

Amos  ix.  5.  And  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  is  he  that 
toucheth  the  land,  and  it  shall  melt,  and  all  that  dwell 
therein  shall  mourn :  and  it  shall  rise  up  wholly  like 
a  flood  ;  and  shall  be  drowned,  as  by  the  flood  of  Egypt. 

Nah.  i.  8.  But  with  an  overrunning  flood  he  will 
make  an  utter  end  of  the  place  thereoif,  and  darkness 
shall  pursue  his  enemies. 

§  22.   Controls  Drought  and  Famine. 

Lev.  xxvi.  18.  And  if  ye  will  not  yet  for  all  this 
hearken  unto  me,  then  I  will  punish  you  seven  times 
more  for  your  sins. 

 19.  And  I  will  break  the  pride  of  your  power ; 

and  I  will  make  yom"  heaven  as  iron,  and  your  earth 
as  brass  : 


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BOOK  V, 


Lev.  xxvi.20.  And  your  strength  shall  be  spent  in  vain  : 
for  your  land  shall  not  yield  her  increase,  neither  shall 
the  trees  of  the  land  yield  their  fruits. 

Deut.  xxviii.  23.  And  thy  heaven  that  is  over  thy 
head  shall  be  brass,  and  the  earth  that  is  under  thee 
shaU  be  iron. 

 24.  The  Lord  shall  make  the  rain  of  thy  land 

powder  and  dust:  from  heaven  shall  it  come  down 
upon  thee,  until  thou  be  destroyed. 

I  Kings  xvii.  1.  And  Elijah  the  Tishbite,  icho  was 
of  the  inhabitants  of  Gilead,  said  unto  Ahab,  As  the 
LoKD  God  of  Israel  liveth,  before  whom  I  stand, 
there  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  these  years,  but  accord- 
ing to  niy  word. 

Job  V.  22  At  destruction  and  famine  thou  shalt 
laugh :  neither  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  the  beasts  of  the 
earth. 

Ps.  cvii.  33.  He  tumeth  rivers  into  a  wilderness,  and 
the  watersprings  into  dry  ground  ; 

 34.  A  fruitful  land  into  Ijarrenness,  for  the 

wickedness  of  them  that  dwell  therein. 

Jer.  viii.  13.  I  will  surely  consume  them,  saith  the 
Lord  :  tltere  shall  be  no  grapes  on  the  vine,  nor  flgs  on 
the  tig  tree,  and  the  leaf  shall  fade ;  and  the  things  that 
I  have  given  them  shall  pass  away  from  them. 

—  li.  36.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I 
will  plead  thy  cause,  and  take  vengeance  for  thee ;  and 
I  will  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  her  sjjrings  dry. 

Ezek.  xxii.  24.  Son  of  man,  say  unto  her.  Thou  art 
the  land  that  is  not  cleansed,  nor  rained  upon  in  the 
day  of  indignation. 

Hos.  ii.  12.  And  I  will  destroy  her  vines  and  her  fig 
trees,  whereof  she  hath  said,  These  are  my  rewards 
that  my  lovers  luwe  given  me :  and  I  Avill  make  them 
a  forest,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  eat  them. 

—  xiii.  15.  Though  he  be  fruitful  among  breth- 
ren, an  east  wind  sliall  come,  the  wind  of  the  Lord 
shall  come  up  from  the  wilderness,  and  his  spring 
shall  become  dry,  and  his  fountain  shall  be  dried  up  : 
he  shall  destroy  the  treasure  of  all  pleasant  vessels. 

Amos  iv.  7.  And  also  I  have  withholdcn  the  rain 
from  you,  when  there  were  yet  three  months  to  the  har- 
vest :  and  I  caused  it  to  rain  upon  one  city,  and  caused 
it  not  to  rain  upon  another  city :  one  piece  was  rained 
upon,  and  the  piece  whereupon  it  rained  not  withered. 

 8.  So  two  or  three  cities  wandered  unto  one 

city,  to  drink  water ;  but  they  were  not  satisfied  :  yet 
have  ye  not  returned  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  vii.  4.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  luito 
me :  and,  behold,  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend  by 
fire,  and  it  devoured  the  great  deep,  and  did  cat  up  a 
part. 

Nah.  i.  4.  He  rebuketh  the  sea,  and  maketh  it  diy, 
and  drieth  up  all  the  rivers :  Bashau  languishcth,  and 
Carmel,  and  the  flower  of  Lebanon  languisheth. 

Hag.  i.  10.  Therefore  the  heaven  over  you  is  stayed 
from  dew,  and  the  earth  is  stayed her  fruit. 

 11.  And  I  called  for  a  drought  upon  the  land, 

and  upon  the  mountains,  and  upon  the  corn,  and  upon 
the  new  wine,  and  upon  the  oil,  and  upon  that  which 
the  ground  bringeth  forth,  and  upon  men,  and  upon 
cattle,  and  upon  all  the  labour  of  the  hands. 

Zech.  X.  11.  And  he  shall  pass  through  the  sea  with 
affliction,  and  shall  smite  the  waves  in  the  sea,  and  all 
the  deeps  of  the  river  shall  dry  up  :  and  the  pride  of 
Assyria  shall  l)e  brought  down,  and  the  sceptre  of 
Egypt  shall  depart  away. 

§  23.   Sends  and  Directs  Noxions  Animals. 

Ex.  xxiii.  28.  And  I  will  send  hornets  before  thee, 
which  shall  drive  out  the  Hivitc,  the  Canaanite,  and 
the  Hittite,  from  before  thee. 

Lev.  xxvi.  21.  And  if  ye  walk  contrary  unto  me, 
and  will  not  hearken  unto  me;  I  M'ill  bring  seven 
times  more  plagues  upon  you  according  to  your  sins. 

 22.  I  Avill  also  send  wild  beasts  among  you, 

which  shall  rob  you  of  your  children,  and  destroy 
your  cattle,  and  make  you  few  in  number ;  and  yom- 
high  ways  shall  be  desolate. 

Deut.  vii.  20.  Moreover  the  Lord  thy  God  will  send 
the  hornet  among  them,  \mX\\  they  that  are  left,  and 
hide  themselves  from  thee,  be  destroyed. 


Jos.  xxiv  12  And  I  sent  the  homet  before  you, 
which  drave  them  out  from  before  j-ou,  even  the  two 
kings  of  the  Amorites ;  but  not  with  thy  sword,  nor 
with  thy  bow. 

Job  V.  23.  For  thou  shalt  be  in  league  with  the  stones 
of  the  field  :  and  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  at 
peace  with  thee. 

Jer.  V.  6.  Wherefore  a  lion  out  of  the  forest  shall 
slay  them,  and  a  wolf  of  the  evenings  shall  spoil  them, 
a  leopard  shall  watch  over  their  cities :  every  one 
that  goeth  out  thence  shall  be  torn  in  pieces  :  because 
their  transgressions  are  many,  and  their  backslidings 
are  increased. 

Hos.  ii.  18.  And  in  that  day  will  I  make  a  covenant 
for  them  with  the  beasts  of  the  field,  and  with  the 
fowls  of  heaven,  and  with  the  creeping  things  of  the 
ground :+ 

Joel  ii.  25.  And  I  will  restore  to  you  the  years  that 
the  locust  hath  eaten,  the  caiikerworm,  and  the  cater- 
pillar, and  the  palmerworm,  my  great  anny  which  I 
sent  among  you. 

Amosiv.  9.  I  have  smitten  you  with  blasting  and 
mildew :  when  your  gardens  and  your  vineyards  and 
j'our  fig  trees  and  your  olive  trees  increased,  the  pal- 
merworm devoured  them:  yet  have  ye  not  retumed 
unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  vii.  1.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  imto  mc ; 
and,  behold,  he  formed  grasshoppers  in  the  beginning 
of  the  shooting  up  of  the  latter  growth ;  and,  lo,  it  was 
the  latter  growth  after  the  king's  mowings. 


^  CHAP.  IV. 

GOD'S  PEOVIDEKCE  AMOI^G  MEN", 
GENERALLY. 

5  24.   God  the  Absolute  Owner  of  Man. 

Ps.  xcv.  7.  For  he  is  our  God ;  and  we  are  the  peo- 
ple of  his  pasture,  and  the  sheep  of  his  hand.  To  day 
if  ye  will  hear  his  voice, 

—  c.  3.  Know  j^e  that  the  Lord  he  is  God :  it  is  he 
that  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  ourselves ;  we  are  his 
people,  and  the  sheep  of  his  pasture. 

Ezek.  xviii.  4.  Behold,  all  souls  are  mine ;  as  the  soul 
of  the  father,  so  also  the  soul  of  the  son  is  mine :  the 
soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die. 

Rom.  xiv.  8.  For  whether  we  live,  we  live  unto  the 
Lord;  and  whether  we  die,  we  die  unto  the  Lord: 
whether  we  live  therefore,  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord's. 

§  25.   The  King  of  tlie  Earth. 

Ex.  XV.  18.  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever. 
Ps.  X.  16.  The  Lord  is  King  for  ever  and  ever:  the 
heathen  are  perished  out  of  his  land. 

—  xxii.  28.  For  the  kingdom  is  the  Lord's  :  and  he 
is  the  governor  among  the  nations. 

—  xxiv.  7.  Lift  up  j-our  heads,  O  ye  gates ;  and  be 
ye  lifted  up,  ye  everlasting  doors;  and  the  King  of 
glory  shall  come  in. 

 8.  "Who  is  this  King  of  glory  ?    The  Lord 

strong  and  mighty,  the  Lord  mighty  in  battle. 

 9.  LitT  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates ;  even  lift 

them  up,  ye  everlastmg  doors;  and 'the  King  of  glory 
shall  conie  in. 

 10.  Who  is  this  King  of  glorj-?    The  Lord  of 

hosts,  he  is  the  King  of  glory.  Selah. 

—  xxix.  10.  The  Lord  sitteth  upon  the  flood;  j^ea, 
the  Lord  sitteth  King  forever. 

—  xlvii.  2.  For  the  Lord  most  high  is  terrible ;  he  is 
a  great  King  over  all  the  earth. 

 7.  For  God  •«  the  King  of  all  the  earth :  sing 

yc  praises  with  imderstanding. 

 8.  God  reig-neth  over    the   heathen :  God 

sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  holiness. 

—  Ixviii.  24.  They  have  seen  thy  goings,  O  God; 
even  the  goings  of  niy  God,  my  King,  in  the  sancUiary. 

—  Ixxtv.  12.  For  God  is  niy  King  of  old,  working 
salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  earth. 


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Ps.  xcvii.  1.  The  Lord  reigneth ;  let  the  earth  re- 
joice ;  let  the  multitude  of  isles  be  glad  thereof. 

—  ciii.  19.  The  Lord  hath  prepared  his  throne  in 
the  heavens ;  and  his  kingdom  ruleth  over  all. 

—  cxlv.  11.  They  shall  speak  of  the  glory  of  thy 
kingdom,  and  talk  of  thy  power. 

 13.  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his 

mighty  acts,  and  the  glorious  majesty  of  his  kingdom. 

 13.  Thy  kingdom  is  an  everlasting  kingdom, 

and  thy  dominion  endureth  throughout  all  generations. 

Is.  x.xxiii.  17.  Thine  eyes  shall  see  the  King  in  his 
beauty :  they  shall  behold  the  land  that  is  very  far  off. 

 23.  For  the  Lord  is  our  judge,  the  Lord  is 

our  lawgiver,  the  Lord  is  our  King ;  he  will  save  us. 

—  lii.  7.  How  beautiful  upon  the  mountains  are 
the  feet  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings,  that  pub- 
lisheth  peace;  that  bringetli  good  tidings  of  good,  that 
publisheth  salvation ;  that  saith  unto  Zion,  Thy  God 
reigneth ! 

§  26.   The  Judge  of  all  the  Earth. 

I  Chp.  xvi.  14.  He  is  the  Lord  our  God;  his  judg- 
ments are  in  all  the  earth. 

Jobxxi.  23.  Shall  any  teach  God  knowledge?  seeing 
he  judgeth  those  that  are  high. 

— ■  xxiii.  7.  There  the  righteous  might  dispute  with 
him;  so  should  I  be  delivered  forever  from  my  judge. 

Ps.  vii.  8.  The  Lord  shall  judge  the  people:  judge 
me,  O  Lord,  according  to  my  righteousness,  and  ac- 
cording to  mine  integrity  tlud  is  in  me. 

—  ix.  8,  And  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  righteous- 
ness, he  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  people  in  up- 
rightness. 

—  1.  4.  He  shall  call  to  the  heavens  from  above,  and 
to  the  earth,  that  he  may  judge  his  people. 

 6.  And  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  righteous- 
ness: for  God    judge  him.scif  Selah. 

—  Ixxv.  7.  But  God  M  the  judge:  he  putteth  down 
one,  and  setteth  up  another. 

—  Ix.xvi.  8.  Thou  didst  cause  judgment  to  be  heard 
from  heaven  ;  the  earth  feared,  and  was  still. 

—  Ixxxii.  8.  Arise,  O  God,  judge  the  earth:  for  thou 
shalt  inherit  all  nations. 

—  xcvi.  10.  Say  among  tlie  heathen  that  the  Lord 
reigneth:  the  world  also  shall  be  established  that  it 
shall  not  be  moved:  he  shall  judge  the  people  right- 
eously. 

—  —  13.  Before  the  Lord  :  for  he  cometh,  for  he 
Cometh  to  judge  the  earth  :  he  shall  judge  the  world 
with  righteousness,  and  the  people  witli  his  truth. 

—  xcviii.  9.  Before  the  Lord  ;  for  he  cometh  to 
judge  the  earth  :  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the 
world,  and  the  people  with  equity. 

—  cv.  7.  He  is  the  Lord  our  God :  his  judgments 
are  in  all  the  earth. 

Is.  iii.  13.  The  Lord  standeth  up  to  plead,  and 
standeth  to  judge  the  people. 

I  Cor.  iv.  4.  For  I  know  nothing  by  myself;  yet  am 
I  not  hereby  justified:  but  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the 
Lord. 

 5.  Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time, 

until  the  Lord  come,  who  both  will  bring  to  light  the 
hidden  things  of  darkness,  and  will  make  manifest  the 
counsels  of  the  hearts :  and  then  shall  every  man 
have  praise  of  God. 

§  27.   Mysteries  of  Providence. 

Ps.  Ixiv.  9.  And  all  men  shall  fear,  and  shall  declare 
the  work  of  God ;  for  they  shall  wisely  consider  of  his 
doing. 

—  Ixvi.  5.  Come  and  see  the  works  of  God :  lie  is 
terrible  in  his  doing  toward  tlie  children  of  men. 

—  Ixxi.  17.  O  God,  thou  hast  taught  me  from  my 
youth :  and  hitherto  have  I  declared  thy  wondrous 
works. 

—  cv.  5.  Remember  his  marvellous  works  that  he 
hath  done;  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  his 
mouth : 

Prov.  XXV.  2.  It  is  the  glory  of  God  to  conceal  a  thing : 
but  the  honour  of  kings  is  to  search  out  a  matter. 

Ec.  iii.  11.  He  hath  made  every  fhinr/  beautiful  in  his 
time :  also  he  hath  set  the  world  in  their  heart,  so  that 


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no  man  can  find  out  the  work  that  God  maketh  from 
the  beginning  to  the  end. 
SeeJobxxvi.  14. 

§  28.   The  Divine  Sovereignty  insisted  upon. 

Is.  X.  15.  Shall  the  axe  boast  itself  against  him  that 
heweth  therewith?  or  shall  the  saw  magnify  itself 
against  him  that  shaketh  it  ?  as  if  the  rod  should  shake 
itself  against  them  that  lift  it  up,  or  as  if  the  staff 
should  lift  up  itself  as  if  it  were  no  wood. 

Rom,  ix.  19.  Thou  wilt  say  then  unto  me.  Why  doth 
he  yet  find  fault  ?    For  who  hath  resisted  his  will  ? 

 20.  Nay  but,  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  repliest 

against  God  ?  Shall  the  thing  formed  say  to  him  that 
formed  it.  Why  hast  thou  made  me  thus? 

 21.  Hath  not  the  potter  power  over  the  clay, 

of  the  same  lump  to  make  one  vessel  unto  honour,  and 
another  unto  dishonour  ? 

§  29.    Resignation  to  the  Dealings  of  Providence. 

I  Sam.  iii.  18.  And  Samuel  told  him  every  whit,  and 
hid  nothing  from  him.  And  he  said.  It  is  the  Lord  : 
let  him  do  what  seemeth  him  good. 

2  Sam.  XV.  26.  But  if  he  thus  say,  I  have  no  delight 
in  thee ;  behold,  here  am  I,  let  him  do  to  me  as  seemeth 
good  unto  him. 

Job  i.  21.  And  said.  Naked  came  I  out  of  my 
mother's  womb,  and  naked  shall  I  return  thither:  the 
Lord  gave,  and  the  Lord  hath  taken  away ;  blessed 
be  the  name  of  the  Lord.  ■ 

 23.  Li  all  this  Job  sinned  not,  nor  charged  God 

foolishly. 

—  ii.  10.  But  he  said  unto  her,  Thou  speakest  as  one 
of  the  foolish  women  speaketh.  What?  shall  we  re- 
ceive good  at  the  hand  of  God,  and  shall  we  not  re- 
ceive evil  ?    In  all  this  did  not  Job  sin  with  his  lips. 

Ps.  xxxix.  9.  I  was  dumb,  I  opened  not  my  mouth ; 
because  thou  didst  it. 

Acts  xxi.  14.  And  when  he  would  not  be  persuaded, 
we  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  done. 


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GOD'S  PROVIDENCE  IN  MAN'S 
TEMPORAL  AFFAIRS. 

§  30.   In  General. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  12.  Both  riches  and  honour  come  of 
thee,  and  thou  reignest  over  all ;  and  in  thine  hand  is 
power  and  might;  and  in  thine  hand  it  is  to  make 
great,  and  to  give  strength  unto  all. 

 14.  But  who  a7n  I,  and  what  is  my  people, 

that  we  should  ])e  able  to  offer  so  willingly  after  this 
sort?  for  all  things  come  of  thee,  and  of  thine  own 
have  we  given  thee. 

Ps.  xxxiii.  15.  He  fashioneth  their  hearts  alike ;  he 
considereth  all  their  works. 

Prov.  xxix.  26.  Many  seek  the  ruler's  favour;  but 
every  man's  judgment  cometh  from  the  Lord. 

Ec.  iii.  1.  To  every  thing  there  is  a  season,  and  a  time 
to  every  purpose  under  the  heaven  : 

 2.  A  time  to  be  born,  and  a  time  to  die ;  a 

time  to  plant,  and  a  time  to  pluck  up  that  which  is 
planted ; 

 3.  A  time  to  kill,  and  a  time  to  heal ;  a  time 

to  break  down,  and  a  time  to  build  up ; 

 4.  A  time  to  weep,  and  a  time  to  laugh ;  a 

time  to  mourn,  and  a  time  to  dance ; 

 5.  A  time  to  cast  away  stones,  and  a  time  to 

gather  stones  together ;  a  time  to  embrace,  and  a  time 
to  refrain  from  embracing ; 

 6.  A  time  to  get,  and  a  time  to  lose ;  a  timie  to 

keep,  and  a  time  to  cast  away ; 

 7.  A  time  to  rend,  and  a  time  to  sew ;  a  time 

to  keep  silence,  and  a  time  to  speak  ; 

 8.  A  time  to  love,  and  a  time  to  hate;  a  timo 

of  war,  and  a  time  of  peace. 

Mat.  X.  29.  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a  far- 


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thing?  and  one  of  Ibem  yhall  not  foil  on  the  ground 
without  your  Father. 

Mat.  X.  30.  But  the  very  hairs  of  your  licad  are  all 
numbered. 

Luke  -xii.  6.  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  far- 
things, and  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God  ? 

 7.  But  even  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are 

all  numbered.  Fear  not  therefore;  ye  are  of  more 
value  than  many  sparrows. 

§  31.   God  Overrules  Human  Designs. 

Gen.  xxxi.  29.  It  is  in  the  power  of  my  hand  to  do 
you  hurt :  but  the  God  of  your  father  spake  imto  me 
yesternight,  saying,  Take  thou  heed  that  thou  speak 
not  to  Jacob  cither  good  or  bad. 

—  xlv.  5.  Now  therefore  be  not  grieved,  nor  angry 
with  yourselves,  that  ye  sold  me  hither :  for  God  did 
send  me  before  you  to  preserve  life. 

 7.  And  God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve 

you  a  posterity  in  the  earth,  and  to  save  your  lives  by 
a  great  deliverance. 

 8.  So  now  it  was  not  you  that  sent  me  hither, 

but  God :  and  he  hath  made  me  a  father  to  Pharaoh, 
and  lord  of  all  his  house,  and  a  ruler  throughout  all 
the  land-  of  Egypt. 

—  1.  10.  And  Joseph  said  imto  them.  Fear  not :  for 
am  I  in  the  place  of  God  V 

 20.  But  as  for  you,  ye  thought  evil  against 

me;  but  God  meant  it  imto  good,  to  bring  to  pass,  as 
it  is  this  day,  to  save  much  peojile  alive. 

Prov.  xvi.  9.  A  man's  heart  deviseth  his  way :  but 
the  Lord  directctli  his  steps. 

—  xix.  21.  T/iere  are  many  devices  in  a  man's  heart ; 
nevertheless  the  coxmsel  of  the  Lord,  that  shall  stand. 

—  XX.  24.  Man's  goings  are  of  the  Lord  ;  how  can 
a  man  then  understand  his  own  way  ? 

—  xxi.  30.  T/iere  is  no  wisdom  nor  understanding 
nor  counsel  against  the  Lord. 

Is.  X.  5.  O  Assyrian,  the  rod  of  mine  anger,  and  the 
staff  in  their  hand  is  mine  indignation. 

 6.  I  will  send  him  against  a  hypocritical  na- 
tion, and  against  the  people  of  my  Avrath  will  I  give 
him  a  charge,  to  take  the  spoil,  and  to  take  the  prey, 
and  to  tread  them  down  like  the  mire  of  the  streets. 

 7.  Ilowbeit  he  meaneth  not  so,  neither  doth 

his  heart  think  so ;  but  it  is  in  his  heart  to  destroy  and 
cut  off  nations  not  a  few. 

Jer.  X.  23.  O  Lord,  I  know  that  the  way  of  man  is 
not  in  himself:  it  is  not  in  man  that  walketh  to  direct 
his  steps. 

John  vii.  30.  Then  they  sought  to  fake  him  :  but  no 
man  laid  hands  on  him,  because  his  hour  was  not  yet 
come. 

—  viii.  20.  These  words  spake  Jesus  in  the  treasury, 
as  he  taught  in  the  temple :  and  no  man  laid  hands  on 
him ;  for  his  hour  was  not  yet  come. 

See  Acts  ii.  23. 

§  32.   Huniau  Endeavours  Tain  without  God. 

Ps.  cxxvii.  1.  Except  the  Lord  build  the  house, 
they  labour  in  vain  that  build  it:  excejit  the  Lord 
keep  the  city,  the  watchman  waketh  but  in  vain. 

 2.  It  is  vain  for  you  to  rise  up  early,  to  sit  up 

late,  to  eat  the  bread  of  sorrows :  for  so  he  giveth  his 
beloved  sleep. 

Hab.  ii.  13.  Behold,  is  it  not  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
that  the  people  shall  lal)our  in  the  very  lire,  and  the 
people  shall  weary  themselves  for  very  vanity? 

§  33.   Resistance  Useless. 

Gen.  xxiv.  50.  Then  Laban  and  Bethuel  answered 
and  said,  The  thing  proceedefh  from  the  Lord  :  we 
cannot  sjieak  imto  thee  bad  or  good. 

I  Kings  xii.  22.  But  the  word  of  God  came  unto 
Shemaiah  the  man  of  God,  saying, 

 23.  Speak  unto  Rehoboam,  the  son  of  Solo- 
mon, king  of  Judah,  and  unto  all  the  house  of  Judah 
and  Benjamin,  and  to  the  remnant  of  the  jieople,  say- 
ing, 

 24.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  shall  not  go  up, 

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nor  fight  against  j'our  brethren  the  children  of  Israel : 
return  every  man  to  his  house ;  for  this  tiling  is  from 
me.  They  hearkened  therefore  to  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  and  returned  to  depart,  according  to  the  word 
of  the  Lord. 

Neh.  vi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  all  our 
enemies  heard  thereof,  and  all  the  heathen  that  ice?-e 
about  us  saw  these  things,  they  were  much  cast  do^\Ti 
in  their  own  eyes :  for  they  j^erceived  that  this  work 
was  wrought  of  our  God. 

Is.  xiv.  26.  This  is  the  purpose  that  is  purposed  upon 
the  whole  earth :  and  this  is  the  hand  that  is  stretched 
out  upon  all  the  nations. 

 27.  For  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed,  and 

who  shall  disannul  it  ?  and  his  hand  is  stretched  out, 
and  who  shall  turn  it  back  ? 

Acts  V.  38.  And  now  I  say  unto  you,  Refrain  from 
these  men,  and  let  them  alone :  for  if  this  counsel  or 
this  work  be  of  men,  it  will  come  to  nought: 

 39.  But  if  it  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow 

it ;  lest  haply  ye  be  found  even  to  fight  against  God. 

§  34.   God  gives  Bad  Rulers  and  Laws. 

I  Kings  xix.  15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Go, 
return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of  Damascus: 
and  when  thou  comest,  anoint  Hazael  to  be  king  over 
Syria : 

2  Kings  viii.  12.  And  Hazael  said.  Why  weepcth  my 
lord?  And  he  answered.  Because  I  know  the  evil 
that  thou  wilt  do  unto  the  children  of  Israel :  their 
strong  holds  wilt  thou  set  on  fire,  and  their  young 
men  wilt  thou  slay  with  the  sword,  and  wilt  dash 
their  children,  and  rip  up  their  women  with  child. 

Ezek.  XX.  24.  Because  they  had  not  executed  my 
judgments,  but  had  despised  my  statutes,  and  had  pol- 
luted my  sabbaths,  and  their  eyes  were  after  their 
fathers'  idols. 

 25.  Wherefore  I  gave  them  also  statutes  that 

were  not  good,  and  judgments  ^vhereby  they  should 
not  live ; 

 26.  And  I  polluted  them  in  their  own  gifts,  in 

that  they  caused  to  pass  through  the  fire  all  that  opcn- 
cth  the  womb,  that  I  might  make  them  desolate,  to 
the  end  that  they  might  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Dan.  iv.  17.  This  matter  is  hy  the  decree  of  the 
watchers,  and  the  demand  by  the  word  of  the  holy 
ones:  to  the  intent  that  the  living  may  know  that  the 
Most  High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom  of  men,  and  giveth 
it  to  whomsoever  he  will,  and  setteth  up  over  it  the 
basest  of  men. 

Hos.  xiii.  11.  I  gave  thee  a  king  in  mine  anger, 
and  took  him  away  in  my  wrath. 

§  35.    Stirs  up  Adversaries. 

Jud.ix.  22.  When  Abimelech  had  reigned  three 
years  over  Israel, 

 23.  Then  God  sent  an  evil  spirit  between 

Abimelech  and  the  men  of  Shechem :  and  the  men 
of  Shechem  dealt  treacherously  with  Abimelech  : 

1  Kings  xi.  14.  And  the  Lord  stirred  up  an  adver- 
sary unto  Solomon,  Hadad  the  Edomite :  he  was  of 
the"  king's  seed  in  Bdom. 

 23.  And  GodstiiTed  him  up  adversary, 

Rezon  the  son  of  Eliadah,  which  fled  from  his  lord 
Hadadezer  king  of  Zobali : 

2  Kings  xviii.  25.  Am  I  now  come  up  without  the 
Lord  against  this  place  to  destroy  it  V  The  Lord 
said  to  me.  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it. 

—  xix.  25.  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago  hoic  I 
have  done  it,  and  of  ancient  times  that  I  have  fonned 
it  ?  now  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  that  thou  sliouldest 
be  to  lay  waste  fenced  cities  into  ruinous  heaps. 

—  xxiv.  20.  For  through  the  anger  of  the  Lord  it 
came  to  pass  in  Jerusalem  and  Judah,  until  he  had 
cast  them  out  from  his  presence,  that  Zedekiah  re- 
belled against  the  king  of  Babylon. 

Is.  xxxvii.  26.  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago  how  I 
have  done  it ;  and  of  ancient  times,  that  I  have  fonned 
it  ?  now  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  that  thou  shouldest 
be  to  lav  waste  defenced  cities  into  ruinous  heaps. 

 27.  Therefore  their  inhabitants  were  of  small 


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power,  they  were  dismayed  and  confounded :  they 
were  as  the  grass  of  the  held,  and  as  the  green  herb, 
as  the  grass  on  the  housetops,  and  as  corn  blasted  be- 
fore it  be  grown  up. 

Jer.  xxvii.  6.  And  now  have  I  given  all  these  lands 
into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon, my  servant ;  and  the  beasts  of  the  Held  have  I 
given  him  also  to  serve  him. 

 7.  And  all  nations  shall  serve  him,  and  his 

Bon,  and  his  son's  son,  until  the  very  time  of  his  land 
come :  and  then  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall 
serve  themselves  of  him. 

—  xxviii.  14.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel ;  I  have  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  the 
neck  of  all  these  nations,  that  the}^  may  serve  Nebu- 
chadnezzar king  of  Babylon;  and  they  shall  serve 
him  :  and  I  have  given  him  the  beasts  of  the  tield  also. 

—  xlvi.  17.  They  did  ciy  there,  Pharaoh  king  of 
Egypt  is  but  a  noise ;  he  hath  passed  the  time  appointed 

—  lii.  3.  For  through  the  anger  of  the  Lord  it  came 
to  pass  in  Jerusalem  and  Judah,  till  he  had  cast  them 
out  from  his  presence,  that  Zedekiah  rebelled  against 
the  king  of  Babylon. 

Lam.  ii.  17.  The  Lord  hath  done  that  which  he  had 
devised ;  he  hath  fulfilled  his  word  that  he  had  com- 
manded in  the  days  of  old :  he  hath  thrown  down, 
and  hath  not  pitied  :  and  he  hath  caused  /hine  enemy 
to  rejoice  over  thee,  he  hath  set  up  the  Iiom  of  thine 
adversaries. 

See  Is.  x.xxvi.  10. 

§  36.   Inclines  the  Hearts  of  Men  toward  His 
Servants. 

Gen.  xxxix.  21.  But  the  Lord  was  with  Joseph,  and 
shewed  him  mercy,  and  gave  him  favour  in  the  sight 
of  the  keeper  of  the  prison. 

Ex.  iii.  21.  And  I  will  give  this  people  fovour  in  the 
sight  of  the  Egyptians  :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that, 
when  ye  go,  ye  shall  not  go  empty : 

Ps.  Ixxv.  6.  For  promotion  comefh  neither  fi-om  the 
east,  nor  from  the  west,  nor  from  the  south. 

Prov.  xvi.  7.  When  a  man's  ways  please  tlie  Lord, 
he  maketh  even  his  enemies  to  be  at  peace  with  him. 

Dan.  i.  9.  Now  God  had  brought  Daniel  into  favour 
and  tender  love  with  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs. 

Acts  vii.  9.  And  the  patriarchs,  moved  with  envy,  .sold 
Joseph  into  Eg\^it :  but  God  was  with  him, 
_  10.  And  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflic- 
tions, and  gave  him  fiivour  and  wisdom  in  the  sight 
of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt ;  anil  he  made  him  govern- 
or over  Egypt  and  all  his  house. 

§  37.   Supplies  Temporal  Wants. 

Deut.  vii.  13.  And  he  will  love  thee,  and  bless  thee, 
and  multijily  thee:  he  will  also  bless  the  fruit  of  thy 
womb,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  thy  corn,  and  thy 
wine,  and  thine  oil,  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the 
flocks  of  thy  sheeii,  in  the  laud  which  he  sware  unto 
thy  fathers  to  give  thee. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  16.  O  Lord  our  God,  all  this  store  that 
we  have  jjrepared  to  build  thee  a  house  for  thine  holy 
name  cometh  of  thine  hand,  and  is  all  thine  own. 

Is.  xli.  17.  When  the  poor  and  needy  seek  water, 
and  there  is  none,  and  their  tongue  faileth  for  thirst, 
I  the  Lord  will  hear  them,  I  the  God  of  Israel  will 
not  forsake  them. 

§  38.   Sends  Good  and  Evil  to  Good  and  Bad 
alike. 

Job  ix.  22.  This  is  one  tldHg,  therefore  I  said  it.  He 
destroyeth  the  perfect  and  the  wicked. 

 23.  If  the  scourge  slay  suddenly,  he  will  laugh 

at  the  trial  of  the  innocent. 

Ec.  vii.  15.  AH  thimjs  have  I  seen  in  the  days  of  my 
vanity  :  there  is  a  just  man  that  perisheth  in  his  right- 
eousness, and  there  is  a  wicked  man  that  prolongeth 
Ms  life  in  wickedness. 

—  viii.  14.  There  is  a  vanity  which  is  done  upon  the 
earth  ;  that  there  be  just  men,  unto  whom  ithappeneth 
according  to  the  work  of  the  wicked;  again,  there  be 


wicked  men,  to  whom  it  happeneth  accordmg  to  the 
work  of  the  righteous :  I  said  that  this  also  is  vanity. 

—  ix.  1,  For  all  this  I  considered  in  my  heart  even 
to  declare  all  this,  that  the  righteous,  and  the  wise,  and 
their  works,  are  in  the  hand  of  God  :  no  man  kuow- 
eth  either  love  or  hatred  by  all  that  is  before  them. 

 2  All  things  come  alike  to  all :  there  is  one 

event  to  the  righteous,  and  to  the  wicked  ;  to  the  good 
and  to  the  clean,  and  to  the  unclean  ;  to  him  that 
sacrificeth,  and  to  him  that  sacrificeth  not :  as  is  the 
good,  so  is  the  sinner;  and  he  that  sweareth,  as  he 
that  feareth  an  oath. 

 3.  This  is  an  evil  among  all  things  that  are 

done  under  the  sun,  that  there  is  one  event  unto  all : 
yea,  also  the  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of  evil, 
and  madness  is  m  their  heart  while  they  live,  and  after 
that  they  go  to  the  dead. 

 11.  I  returned,  and  saw  under  the  sun,  that 

the  race  is  not  to  the  swift,  nor  the  battle  to  the  strong, 
neither  yet  bread  to  the  wise,  nor  yet  riches  to  men  of 
understanding,  nor  yet  fixvour  to  men  of  skill ;  but 
time  and  chance  happeneth  to  them  all. 

Lam.  iii  38.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  Most  High 
proceedeth  not  evil  and  good  ? 

Ezek.  xxi.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  Jeru- 
salem, and  drop  thy  word  toward  the  holy  places,  and 
prophesy  against  the  land  of  Israel, 

 3.  And  say  to  the  land  of  Israel,  Thus  saitli 

the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  ain  against  thee,  and  ■«  ill  draw 
forth  my  sword  out  of  his  sheath,  and  will  cut  off 
from  thee  the  righteous  and  the  wicked. 

 4.  Seeing  then  that  I  will  cut  off  from  thee 

the  righteous  and  the  wicked,  therefore  shall  my  sM'f)rd 
go  forth  out  of  his  sheath  against  all  flesh  from  the 
south  to  the  north  : 

—  —  5.  That  all  flesh  may  know  that  I  the  Lord 
have  drawn  forth  my  sword  out  of  his  sheath:  it  shall 
not  return  any  more. 

See  Mat.  v.  45. 

§  39.   Sends  Changes  of  Fortune. 
I  Sam.  ii.  4.  The  bows  of  the  mighty  men  are 
broken,  and  they  that  stumbled  are  girded  with 
strength. 

 5.  They  thai  tcere  full  have  hired  out  them- 
selves for  bread ;  and  they  that  trere  hungry  ceased : 
so  that  the  barren  hath  borne  seven;  and  she  that 
hath  many  children  is  waxed  feeble. 

 6.  The  Lord  killeth,  and  maketh  alive :  he 

bringeth  down  to  the  grave,  and  bringeth  up. 

 7.  The  Lord  maketh  poor,  and  maketh  rich  : 

he  bringeth  low,  and  lifteth  up. 

_  8.  lie  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust,  and 

lifteth  up  the  beggar  from  the  dunghill,  to  set  them 
among  princes,  and  to  make  them  inherit  the  throne 
of  glory  :  for  the  pillars  of  the  earth  are  the  Lord's, 
and  he  hath  set  the  world  upon  them. 

Job  V.  18.  For  he  maketh  .sore,  and  bindeth  up  :  he 
woundeth,  and  his  hands  make  whole. 

—  xxxiv.  24.  He  shall  break  in  pieces  mighty  men 
without  number,  and  set  others  in  their  stead. 

Ps.  XXX.  C.  And  in  my  prosperity  I  said,  I  shall 
never  be  moved. 

 7.  Lord,  by  thy  favour  thou  hast  made  my 

mountain  to  stand  strong :  thou  didst  hide  thy  face, 
and  I  was  troubled. 

—  Ixxi.  20.  Thou,  which  hast  shewed  me  great  and 
sore  troubles,  slialt  quicken  me  again,  and  shalt  bring 
me  up  again  from  the  depths  of  the  earth. 

 21.  Thou  shalt  increase  my  greatness,  and 

comfort  me  on  every  side. 

—  ci.  1.  I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  judgment:  unto 
thee,  O  Lord,  will  I  sing. 

—  cii.  10.  Because  of  thine  indignation  and  th}' 
wrath  :  for  thou  hast  lifted  me  up,  and  cast  me  down. 

—  cxiii.  7.  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust, 
and  lifteth  the  need}'  out  of  the  dunghill ; 

 8.  That  he  may  set  him  M'ith  princes,  even  with 

the  princes  of  his  people. 

Luke  i.  52.  lie  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from  their 
seats,  and  exalted  them  of  low  degree. 

 53.  He  hath  tilled  the  hungry  with  good  things  ; 

and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty  away. 


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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


§  40.   (iive.s  Prosperity  and  Protection. 

I  Sam.  XV.  17.  Aud  Samuel  said,  When  thou  reast 
little  in  tliine  own  sight,  want  thou  not  made  the  head 
of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and  the  Lord  anointed  thee 
king  over  Israel  ? 

—  XXV.  29.  Yet  a  man  is  risen  to  pursue  thee,  and  to 
seek  thy  soul :  but  the  soul  of  my  lord  shall  be  bound 
in  the  bundle  of  life  with  the  Loud  thy  God  ;  and  the 
souls  of  thine  enemies,  them  shall  he  sling  out,  as  out 
of  the  middle  of  a  sling. 

2  Sam.  vii.  8.  Now  therefore  so  shalt  thou  say  unto 
my  servant  David,  Thus  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  I 
took  thee  from  the  shecpcote,  from  following  the  sheep, 
to  be  ruler  over  my  people,  over  Israel: 

 9.  And  I  was  witli  thee  whithersoever  thou 

■wentest,  and  have  cut  off  all  thine  enemies  out  of  thy 
sight,  and  have  made  thee  a  great  name,  like  unto  the 
name  of  the  great  inen  that  are  in  the  earth. 

—  xii.  7.  And  Nathan  said  to  David,  Thou  art  the 
man.  Thus  saith  the  Lokd  God  of  Israel,  I  anointed 
thee  king  over  Israel  and  I  delivered  thee  out  of  the 
hand  of  Saul ; 

 8.  And  I  gave  thee  thy  master's  house,  and 

thy  master's  wives  into  thy  bosom,  and  gave  thee  the 
house  of  Israel  and  of  Judah ;  and  if  that  had  been  too 
little,  I  would  moreover  have  given  unto  thee  such  and 
such  things. 

I  Chr.  xvii.  7.  Now  therefore  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto 
my  servant  David,  Thus  saitli  the  Loud  of  hosts,  I  took 
thee  from  the  slieepeote,  even  from  following  the  sheep, 
that  thou  shouldest  be  ruler  over  my  people  Israel: 

 8.  And  I  have  been  Avith  thee  whithersoever 

thou  hast  walked,  and  have  cut  off  all  thine  enemies 
from  before  thee,  and  have  made  thee  a  name  like  the 
name  of  the  great  men  that  are  in  the  earth. 

Jobviii.  7.  Tliough  thy  beginning  was  small,  yet  thy 
latter  end  should  greatly  increase. 

Ps.  xviii.  33.  It  is  God  that  girdeth  me  with  strength, 
and  maketh  my  way  perfect. 

 83.  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hinds'  feet,  and 

setteth  me  upon  my  high  places. 

—  cxlviii.  14.  He  also  cxalteth  the  horn  of  his  i>eo- 
ple,  the  praise  of  all  his  saints;  even  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  a  people  near  luito  him.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Is.  xix.  22.  And  the  Lord  shall  smite  Egypt :  he 
shall  smite  and  heal  it :  and  they  shall  return  even  to 
the  Lord,  and  he  shall  be  entreated  of  them,  and  shall 
heal  them. 

—  Ixiii.  13.  Tiiat  led  them  through  the  deep,  as  a 
horse  in  the  wilderness,  iJiai  thcj-  should  not  stumble? 

 14.  As  a  beast  goeth  down  into  the  valley,  the 

Spirit  of  the  Lord  caused  him  to  rest;  so  didst  thou 
lead  thy  people,  to  make  thyself  a  glorious  name. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  11.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I,  even  I,  will  both  search  my  sheep,  and  seek 
them  out. 

—  —  12.  As  a  shepherd  seeketh  out  his  flock  in  the 
day  that  he  is  among  his  sheep  that  are  scattered  ;  so 
will  I  seek  out  my  sheep,  and  will  deliver  them  out  of 
all  pi  ices  where  they  have  been  scattered  in  the  cloudy 
and  dark  day. 

 ^16.  1  will  seek  that  which  was  lo.st,  and  bring 

again  that  wliich  was  driven  away,  and  will  bind  up 
that  wliich  was  broken,  and  will  strengthen  that  which 
was  sick:  but  I  will  destroy  the  fat  and  the  strong;  I 
will  feed  them  with  judgment. 

—  —  30.  Thus  shall  they  know  that  I  the  Lord 
their  God  am  with  them,  and  that  they,  even  the  house 
of  Israel,  are  my  people,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 31.  And  ye  my  flock,  the  flock  of  my  pasture, 

a/re  men,  and  I  am  your  God,  saith  the  Lord  God. 
§  41.    Sends  Adversity. 

Job  xix.  9.  He  hath  stripped  me  of  my  glory,  and 
taken  the  crown my  head. 

 10.  He  hath  destroyed  me  on  every  side,  and  I 

am  gone :  and  mine  hope  hath  he  removed  like  a  tree. 

—  x.xi.x.  2.  O  that  I  were  as  in  months  past,  as  in 
the  days  when  God  preserved  me  ; 

 3.  When  his  candle  sliined  upon  my  head,  and 

when  by  his  light  I  walked  through  darkness; 

 4.  As  I  was  in  the  days  of  my  youth,  when 

the  secret  of  God  mis  upon  my  tabernacle ; 


—  xxx.  1.  But  now  they  that  are  younger  than  I 
have  me  in  derision,  whose  fathers  I  would  have  dis- 
dained to  have  set  with  the  dogs  of  my  flock. 

Ps,  Ixxxix.  45.  The  days  of  his  youth  hast  thou 
shortened :  thou  hast  covered  him  with  shame.  Selah. 

—  cvii.  39.  Again,  they  are  minislied  and  brought 
low  through  oppression,  affliction,  and  sorrow. 

Is.  xiv.  10.  They  that  see  thee  shall  narrowly  look 
upon  thee,  and  consider  thee,  saying,  Is  this  the  man 
that  made  the  earth  to  tremble,  that  did  shake  king- 
doms ; 

 17.  That  made  the  world  as  a  wilderness,  and 

destroyed  the  cities  thereof;  ^Aa<  opened  not  the  house 
of  his  jirisoners  ? 

—  xxii.  15.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts.  Go, 
get  thee  unto  this  treasiu'er,  even  unto  Shebna,  which 
is  over  the  house,  and  say, 

 IG.  What  hast  thou  here,  and  whom  hast  thou 

here,  that  thou  hast  hewed  tLee  out  a  sepulchre  here, 
as  he  that  hewetli  him  out  a  sepulchre  on  high,  and 
that  graveth  a  habitation  for  himself  in  a  rock  V 

 17.  Behold,  the  Lord  will  carry  thee  away 

with  a  mighty  captivity,  and  will  surely  cover  thee. 

 18.  He  will  surely  violently  turn  and  toss  thee 

Uks  a  l)all  into  a  large  country :  there  shalt  thou  die, 
and  there  the  chariots  of  thy  glory  shall  be  the  shame 
of  thy  lord's  house. 

 19.  And  I  will  drive  thee  from  thy  station,  and 

from  thy  state  shall  he  jiull  thee  down. 

Jer.  xlviii.  11.  Moab  hath  been  at  case  from  his  j'outh, 
and  he  halh  settled  on  his  lees,  and  hath  not  been 
emptied  from  vessel  to  vessel,  neither  hath  he  gone 
into  captiv  ity :  therefore  his  taste  remained  iu  him, 
and  his  scent  is  not  changed. 

 12.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  I  will  send  unto  him  -wanderers,  that 
shall  cause  him  to  wander,  and  shall  empty  his  ves- 
sels, and  break  their  bottles. 

Lam.  iii.  3.  He  hath  led  me,  and  brought  me  into 
darkness,  but  not  into  light. 

 17.  And  thou  hast  removed  my  soul  f;ir  off 

from  peace :  I  forgat  prosperity. 

—  iv.  5,  They  timt  did  feed  delicately  are  desolate  in 
the  streets:  they  that  were  brought  up  in  scarlet  em- 
brace dunghills. 

Dan.  xi.  19.  Then  he  shall  turn  his  face  toward  the 
fort  of  his  own  land :  liut  he  shall  stumble  and  fall, 
and  not  be  found. 

Rev.  xviii.  14.  And  the  fruits  that  thy  soul  lusted 
after  are  departed  from  thee,  and  all  things  which  were 
dainty  and  goodly  are  departed  from  thee,  and  thou 
shalt  liud  them  no  more  at  all. 


CHAP.  VI. 

GOD'S  PROVIDENCE  IN  MORAL 
DISCIPLINE. 

§  42.   Affliction  to  be  Expected. 

Job  V.  6.  Although  affliction  cometh  not  forth  of  the 
dust,  neither  doth  trouble  spring  out  of  the  ground ; 

 7.  Yet  man  is  born  unto  trouble,  as  the  sparks 

fly  upward. 

Ec.  vii.  14.  In  the  da}'  of  prosperity  be  joyful,  but 
in  the  day  of  adversity"  consider :  God  also  hath  set 
the  one  over  against  the  other,  to  the  end  that  man 
should  find  nothing  after  him. 

John  xvi.  33.  These  things  I  have  spoken  mitoyou, 
that  in  me  ye  might  have  peace.  In  the  world  ye  shall 
have  tribulation :  but  be  of  good  cheer ;  I  have  over- 
come the  world. 

§  43.  Afflictions  Tlireatened  for  Sin. 

Ps.  Iv.  19.  God  shall  hear,  and  afflict  them,  even  he 
that  abideth  of  old.  Selah.  Because  thej-  have  no 
changes,  therefore  they  fear  not  God. 

—  Ixxxix.  30.  If  his  children  forsake  my  law,  and 
walk  not  in  my  judgments; 


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BOOK  V. 


Ps.  Ixxxix.  31.  If  they  break  my  statutes,  and  keep 
not  my  commaudments ; 

 32.  Then  will  I  visit  their  transgression  Avith 

the  rod,  and  their  iniquity  with  stripes. 

Jer.  xxii.  21.  I  spake  unto  thee  in  thy  prosperity; 
but  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  hear.  This  /talk  been  thy 
manner  from  thy  youth,  that  thou  obeyedst  not  my 
voice. 

 32.  The  wind  shall  cat  up  all  thy  pastors,  and 

thy  lovers  shall  go  into  captivity :  surely  then  shalt 
thou  be  ashamed  and  confounded  for  all  thy  wicked- 
ness. 

§  44.   The  Use  of  Afflictions. 

Deut.  viii.  5.  Thou  shalt  also  consider  in  thine  heart, 
that,  as  a  man  chasteneth  his  son,  xo  tiiu  Lokd  thy  God 
chastenetli  thee. 

Job  V.  17.  Behold,  happy  is  the  man  whom  God  cor- 
recteth :  therefore  despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of 
the  Almighty : 

—  xxxvi.  8.  And,  if  tJiey  be  bound  in  fetters,  and  be 
holden  in  cords  of  affliction ; 

 9.  Then  he  sheweth  them  their  work,  and 

their  transgressions  that  they  have  exceeded. 

 10.  He  openeth  also  their  ear  to  discipline,  and 

commandeth  that  they  return  from  iniquity. 

 21.  Take  heed,  regard  not  iniquity :  for  this 

hast  thou  chosen  rather  than  affliction. 

Ps.  xciv.  12.  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  chasten- 
est,  O  Lord,  and  teachest  him  out  of  thy  law ; 

 13.  That  thou  mayest  give  him  rest  from  the 

days  of  adversity,  mitil  the  pit  be  digged  for  the 
wicked. 

—  cvi.  43.  Many  times  did  he  deliver  them ;  but 
they  provoked  him  with  their  counsel,  and  were 
brought  low  for  their  iniquity. 

—  cxix.  67.  Before  I  was  afflicted  I  went  astray : 
but  now  have  I  kept  thy  word. 

 71.  It  is  good  for  me  that  I  have  been  afflict- 
ed ;  that  I  might  learn  thy  statutes. 

Prov.  iii.  12.  For  whom  the  Lord  lovetli  he  correct- 
eth ;  even  as  a  father  the  son  in  iclwin  he  delightetli. 

Is.  xxvi.  8.  Yea,  in  the  way  of  thy  judgments,  O 
Lord,  have  we  waited  for  thee  ;  the  desire  of  our  soul 
is  to  thy  name,  and  to  the  remembrance  of  thee. 

 9.  With  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  in  the 

night;  yea,  with  my  spirit  within  me  will  I  seek  thee 
early:  for  when  thy  judgments  are  in  the  earth,  the 
inhabitants  of  the  world  will  learn  righteousness. 

 16.  Lord,  in  trouble  have  they  visited  thee ; 

they  poured  out  a  prayer  when  thy  chastening  was 
upon  them. 

—  xlviii.  10.  Behold,  I  have  refined  thee,  but  not 
with  silver ;  I  have  chosen  thee  in  the  furnace  of  af- 
fliction. 

Dan.  xi.  35.  And  some  of  them  of  understanding 
shall  fall,  to  try  them,  and  to  purge,  and  to  make  them 
white,  even  to  the  time  of  the  end :  because  it  is  yet 
for  a  time  appointed. 

Hos.  V.  1.5.  1  will  go  and  retmn  to  my  place,  till 
they  acknowledge  their  offence,  and  seek  my  face :  in 
their  affliction  they  will  seek  me  early. 

Heb.  xii.  6.  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chasten- 
eth, and  scourgeth  every  son  whom  he  receiveth. 

 7.  If  ye  endure  chastening,  God  dealeth  with 

you  as  with  sons ;  for  what  son  is  he  whom  the  father 
chasteneth  not  ? 

 8.  But  if  ye  be  without  chastisement,  where- 
of all  are  partakers,  then  are  ye  bastards,  and  not  sons. 

 11.  Now  no  chastening  for  the  present  seemeth 

to  be  joyous,  but  grievous:  nevertheless,  afterward  it 
yieldeth  the  peaceable  fruit  of  righteousness  unto  them 
which  are  exercised  thereby. 

§  i-i.   Afflictions  Recited. 

Job  X.  17.  Thou  renewest  thy  witnesses  against  me, 
and  increasest  thine  indignation  upon  me ;  changes 
and  war  are  against  me. 

Ps.  Ixvi.  10.  For  thou,  O  God,  has  proved  us :  thou 
hast  tried  us,  as  silver  is  tried. 

 11.  Thou  brouglitcst  us  into  the  net;  thou 

laidst  affliction  upon  our  loins. 
4b 


 12.  Thou  hast  caused  men  to  ride  over  our 

heads;  we  went  through  fire  and  through  water  :  but 
thou  broughtest  us  out  into  a  wealthy  jdace. 

—  Ixxxviii.  9.  Mine  eye  inourneth  by  reason  of  af- 
lliction  :  Lord,  I  have  called  daily  upon  thee,  I  have 
stretched  out  my  hands  unto  thee. 

Lam.  i.  12.  Is  it  nothing  to  j  ou,  all  ye  that  pass  by  ? 
behold,  and  see  if  there  be  any  sorrow  like  unto  niy 
sorrow,  which  is  done  unto  me,  wherewith  the  Lord 
hath  atHicted  me  in  the  day  of  his  fierce  anger. 

 13.  From  above  hath  he  sent  fire  into  my 

bones,  and  it  prevaileth  against  them  :  he  hath  spread 
a  net  for  my  feet,  he  hath  turned  me  back :  he  hath 
made  me  desolate  and  faint  all  the  day. 

 14.  The  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  bound 

by  his  hand :  they  are  wreathed,  and  come  up  upon  my 
neck:  he  hath  made  my  strength  to  fall,  the  Lord 
hath  delivered  me  into  their  hands,  from  wJmn  I  am 
not  able  to  rise  up. 

—  iii.  1.  I  can  the  man  that  hath  seen  affliction  by 
the  rod  of  his  wrath. 

 3.  Surely  against  me  is  he  turned  ;  he  turneth 

his  hand  against  me  -AX  the  day. 

 45.  Thou  hast  made  us  as  the  offscouring  and 

refuse  in  the  midst  of  the  people. 

Hab,  iii.  7.  I  saw  the  tents  of  Cushan  in  afflicticm  : 
and  the  curtains  of  the  land  of  Midian  did  tremble. 

§  46.   Disappointment  Confessed  and  Threatened. 

Job  xvii.  11.  My  days  are  past,  my  purposes  are 
broken  off,  even  the  thoughts  of  my  heart. 

—  XXX.  26.  When  I  looked  for  good,  then  evil  came 
unto  me:  and  when  I  waited  for  light,  there  came 
darkness. 

Is.  xxi.  4.  My  heart  panted,  fearfulness  affrighted 
me :  the  night  of  mj^  pleasure  hath  he  turned  into  fear 
unto  me. 

Jer.  viii.  15.  We  looked  for  peace,  but  no  good 
came ;  and  for  a  time  of  health,  and  behold  trouble! 

Amos  viii.  10.  And  I  will  turn  your  feasts  into  mourn- 
ing, and  all  your  songs  into  lamentation ;  and  I  will 
bring  up  sackcloth  upon  all  loins,  and  baldness  upon 
every  head  ;  and  I  will  make  it  as  the  mourning  of  an 
onl.y  son,  and  the  end  thereof  as  a  bitter  day. 

IViicah  i.  12.  For  the  inhabitant  of  Maroth  waited 
carefully  for  good :  but  evil  came  down  from  the  Lord 
unto  the  gate  of  Jerusalem. 

Hag.  i.  6.  Ye  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  little  ; 
ye  eat,  but  ye  have  not  enough ;  j'e  drink,  but  ye  are 
not  filled  with  drink ;  ye  clothe  you,  but  there  is  none 
warm  ;  and  he  that  earneth  wages,  earneth  wages  to 
put  it  into  a  bag  with  holes. 

§  47,   Affliction  Aggravated  by  Persecntion. 

Job  XXX.  11.  Because  he  hath  loosed  my  cord,  and 
afflicted  me,  they  have  also  let  loose  the  bridle  before 
me. 

Ps.  xxxv.  15.  But  in  mine  adversity  they  rejoiced, 
and  gathered  themselves  together :  yea,  the  abjects 
gathered  themselves  together  against  me,  and  I  knew 
it  not ;  they  did  tear  me,  and  ceased  not : 

—  Ixix.  26.  For  they  persecute  him  whom  thou  hast 
"smitten ;  and  they  talk  to  the  grief  of  those  whom 
thou  hast  wounded. 

§  48.   God  Mitigates  Affliction. 

Gen.  xxxi.  42.  Except  the  God  of  my  fother,  the 
God  of  Abraham,  and  the  fear  of  Isaac,  had  been  with 
me,  surely  thou  liadst  sent  me  away  now  emptj'.  God 
hath  seen  mine  affliction  and  the  labour  of  my  hands, 
and  rebuked  thee  yesternight. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  33.  Nevertheless  my  lovingkindness  will 
I  not  utterly  take  from  him,  nor  suffer  my  faithfulness 
to  fail. 

Is.  xxvii.  7.  Hath  he  smitten  him,  as  he  smote  those 
that  smote  him  ?  or  is  he  slain  according  to  the  slaugh- 
ter of  them  that  are  slain  by  him? 

 8.  In  measure,  when  it  shooteth  forth,  thou 

wilt  debate  with  it :  he  stayeth  the  rough  wind  in  the 
day  of  the  east  wind. 


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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Jer.  XX.  11.  The  Lord  said,  Verily  it  shall  be  well 
with  thy  remnant ;  verily  I  will  cause  the  enemy  to 
entreat  thee  well  in  the  time  of  evil  and  iu  the  time  of 
affliction. 

Lam.  iii.  31.  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  for  ever : 
 32.  But  though  he  cause  grief,  yet  will  he 

have  compassion  according  to  the  multitude  of  his 

mercies. 

 33.  For  he  doth  not  afflict  willingly,  nor 

grieve  the  children  of  men. 

§  49.   Patient  Endurance  of  Affliction. 

Job  xxxiv.  31.  Surely  it  is  meet  to  be  said  unto 
God,  I  have  borne  cliastisement,  I  will  not  offend  any 
more : 

 33.  That  which  I  sec  not  teach  thou  me :  If  I 

have  done  iniquity,  I  will  do  no  more. 

Ps.  cxix.  75.  I  know,  O  Lord,  that  thy  judgments 
are  right,  and  that  thou  iu  faithfulness  hast  afflicted 
me. 

Prov.  iii.  11.  3Iy  son,  despise  not  the  chastening  of 
the  Lord  ;  neither  be  weary  of  his  correction  : 

Lam.  iii.  19.  Remembering  mine  affliction  and  my 
misery,  the  womiwood  and  the  gall. 

 •  20.  My  soul  hath  them  still  in  remembrance, 

and  is  humbled  in  me. 

 21.  This  I  recall  to  my  mind,  therefore  have  I 

hope. 

 27.  It  is  good  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the  yoke 

in  his  j'outh. 

 28.  lie  sitteth  alone  and  keepeth  silence,  be- 
cause he  hath  borne  it  upon  him. 

 29.  He  putteth  his  mouth  in  the  dust ;  if  so  be 

there  may  be  hope. 

Micah  vi.  9.  The  Lord's  voice  crieth  unto  the  city, 
and  the  mun  of  wisdom  shall  see  thy  name :  hear  ye 
the  rod,  and  who  hath  appointed  it. 

Heb.  xii.  .5.  And  ye  have  forgotten  the  exhortation 
which  speaketh  unto  you  as  unto  children.  My  son, 
'lespise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the  Lord,  nor  faint 
when  thou  art  rebuked  of  him  : 

§  50.   Afflictions  sometimes  Inefficacious. 

Job  XV.  11.  Are  the  consolations  of  God  small  with 
thee?  is  there  any  secret  thing  with  thee? 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  22.  And  in  the  time  of  his  distress 
did  he  trespass  yet  more  against  the  Lord  :  this  is 
that  king  Aliaz. 

Is.  ix.  18.  For  the  people  turneth  not  imto  him  that 
smiteth  them,  neither  do  they  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 14.  Therefore  the  Lord  will  cut  off  from  Is- 
rael head  and  tail,  branch  and  rush,  in  one  day. 

Jer.  ii.  30.  In  vain  have  I  smitten  your  children ; 
they  received  no  correction :  your  own  sword  hath 
devoured  your  prophets,  like  a  destroying  lion. 

Zeph.  iii.  2.  She  obej^ed  not  the  voice  ;  she  received 
not  correction ;  she  trusted  not  iu  the  Lord  ;  she 
drew  not  near  to  her  God. 

§  51.   Fainting  under  Affliction. 

Job  iv.  .').  But  now  it  is  come  iipon  thee,  and  thou 
faintest ;  it  toucheth  thee,  and  thou  art  troubled. 

 G.  /■>■  not  this  til}'  fear,  thy  confidence,  thy 

hope,  and  the  uprightness  of  thy  ways? 

Prov.  xxiv.  10.  if  thou  faint  in  the  day  of  adversity, 
thy  strength  is  small. 

Lam.  iii.  39.  Wherefore  doth  a  living  man  com- 
plain, a  mau  for  the  punishment  of  his  sins  ? 

§  52.   Support  in  Affliction. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  19.  They  prevented  mo  in  the  day  of 
my  calamity :  Intt  the  Lord  was  my  stay. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  23.  The  steps  of  a  (jood  man  are  ordered 
by  the  Lord  :  and  he  delighteth  iu  his  way. 

 24.  Tliough  he  fall,  he  shall  not  be'utterly  cast 

down  :  for  the  Lord  upholdeth  him  irith  hU  hand. 

—  cxxix.  1.  Many  a  time  have  they  afflicted  me 
from  my  youth,  may  Israel  now  say : 

 3.  ]\Iany  a  time  have  they  afflicted  me  from  I 

my  youth  :  yet  "they  have  not  prevailed  against  me.  i 


—  cxl.  12.  I  know  that  the  Lord  will  maintain  the 
cause  of  the  afflicted,  and  the  right  of  the  poor. 

—  cxlv.  14.  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  that  fall,  and 
raiseth  up  all  those  that  be  bowed  down. 

2  Cor.  i.  3.  Blessed  be  God,  even  the  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God 
of  all  comfort ; 

 4.  Who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  tribulation, 

that  we  ma}^  l)e  able  to  comfort  them  which  are  in  any 
trouble,  by  the  comfort  wherewith  we  ourselves  are 
comforted  of  God. 

 5.  For  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  in 

us,  so  our  consolation  also  aboundetli  by  Christ. 

 6.  And  whether  we  be  afflicted,  it  is  for  your 

consolation  and  salvation,  which  is  effectual  in  the  en- 
during of  the  same  sufferings  which  we  also  suffer : 
or  whether  we  be  comforted,  it  is  for  your  consolation 
and  salvation. 

 7.  And  our  hope  of  you  is  steadfast,  knowing, 

that  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the  sufferings,  so  shall  ye  be 
also  of  the  consolation. 

Phil.  iv.  19.  But  my  God  shall  supply  all  j'our  need 
according  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  Christ  Jesus. 

§  53.   Afflictions  will  End. 

Job  v.  11.  To  set  up  on  high  those  that  be  low ;  that 
those  Avhich  mourn  may  be  exalted  to  safety. 

—  xi.  16.  Because  thou  shalt  forget  thy  misery,  and 
remember  it  as  waters  that  pass  awa}' : 

Ps,  xxx.  5.  For  his  anther  en  dm-eth  bnt  a  moment;  in 
his  favour  is  life :  weeping  may  eudm-e  for  a  night,  but 
joy  Cometh  in  the  morning. 

—  xci.  1.5.  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  I  will  answer 
him  :  I  will  be  with  him  iu  trouble ;  I  will  deliver  him, 
and  honour  him. 

—  cxii.  4.  Unto  the  upright  there  arisetli  light  in  the 
darkness :  he  is  gracious,  and  full  of  compassion,  and 
righteous. 

Nah.i.  9.  What  do  ye  imagine  against  the  Lord? 
he  will  make  an  utter  end  :  affliction  shall  not  rise  up 
the  second  time. 

 12.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Though  they  be 

quiet,  and  likewise  many,  yet  thus  shall  they  be  cut 
down,  when  he  shall  pass  through.  Though  I  have 
afflicted  thee,  I  will  afflict  thee  no  more. 

§  54.   God  Delivers  from  Afflictions. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  17.  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me; 
he  drew  me  out  of  many  waters  : 

2  Chr.  xxx.  9.  For  if  ye  turn  again  unto  the  Lord, 
your  brethren  and  your  children  sh<tll  find  compassion 
"before  them  that  lead  them  captive,  so  that  they  shall 
come  again  into  this  land  :  for  the  Lord  your  God  is 
gracious  and  merciful,  and  will  not  tm-n  away  his  face 
from  you,  if  ye  return  unto  him. 

Ps.  xxx.  11.  Thou  hast  turned  for  me  my  mourning 
into  dancing :  thou  hast  put  off  my  sackcloth,  and 
girded  me  with  gladness  : 

—  xxxiv.  19.  Many  are  the  afflictions  of  the  right- 
eous :  but  the  Lord  delivereth  him  out  of  them  all. 

 20.  He  keepeth  all  his  bones :  not  one  of  them 

is  broken. 

•  —  xxxvii.  32.  The  wicked  watcheth  the  righteous, 
and  seeketli  to  slay  him. 

 33.  The  Lord  will  not  leave  him  in  his  hand, 

nor  condemn  him  when  he  is  judged. 

—  cxlvi.  8.  The  Lord  openeth  the  eyes  of  the  blind : 
the  Lord  raiseth  them  that  are  bowed  doMTi:  the 
I.1ORD  loveth  the  righteous  : 

Is.  ix.  4.  For  thou  hast  broken  the  yoke  of  his  bur- 
den, and  the  staff"  of  his  shoulder,  the  rod  of  his  op- 
pressor, as  in  the  day  of  ]\Iidian. 

—  XXV.  3.  Therefore  shall  the  strong  people  glo- 
rify thee,  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall  fear 
thee. 

 4.  For  thou  hast  been  a  strength  to  the  poor, 

a  strength  to  the  needy  in  his  distress,  a  refuge  from 
the  storm,  a  shadow  from  the  heat,  when  the  blast  of 
the  terrible  ones  is  as  a  storm  against  the  wall. 


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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


§  oo.   The  Righteous  and  Wicked  Contrasted. 

Prov.  xii.  5.  The  thoughts  of  the  rigliteous  are 
right :  hut  the  counsels  of  the  wicked  are  deceit. 

 26.  The  righteous  i»  more  excellent  than  his 

neighbour :  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  seduceth  them. 

§  56.   Contrasted  Temporal  Fortunes  of  the 
Righteous  and  Wiclced. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  26.  With  the  merciful  thou  wilt  shew 
thyself  merciful,  and  with  the  upright  man  thou  wilt 
shew  thyself  upright. 

—  —  27.  With  the  pure  thou  wilt  show  thyself 
pure ;  and  with  the  froward  thou  wilt  shew  thyself  un- 
savoury. 

 28.  And  the  afflicted  people  thou  wilt  save : 

but  thine  eyes  are  upon  the  haughty,  ilmt  thou  mayest 
bring  tliem  down. 

2  Chp.  XV.  1.  And  the  Spu-it  of  God  came  upon 
Azariah  the  son  of  Oded : 

 2.  And  he  went  out  to  meet  Asa,  and  said  un- 
to him.  Hear  ye  me,  Asa,  and  all  Judali  and  Benjamin ; 
The  Lord  is  with  you,  while  ye  be  with  him ;  and  if 
ye  seek  him,  he  will  be  found  of  you ;  but  if  ye  forsake 
him,  he  will  forsake  you. 

Job  viii.  20.  Behold,  God  will  not  cast  away  a  per- 
fect man,  neither  will  he  help  the  evil  doers: 

 21.  Till  he  fill  thy  mouth  with  laughing,  and 

thy  lips  with  rejoicing. 

—  xxii.  20.  Whereas  our  substance  is  not  cut  down, 
but  the  remnant  of  them  the  fire  consumeth. 

Ps.  i.  6.  For  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  of  the 
rigliteous :  but  the  way  of  tlic  ungodly  sliall  perish. 

—  xviii  25.  With  the  merciful  thou  wilt  shew  thy- 
self merciful;  with  an  upright  man  thou  wilt  shew 
thyself  upright ; 

 26.  With  the  pure  thou  wilt  shew  thyself  pure ; 

and  with  the  frowarel  tliou  wilt  shew  thyself  froward. 

 27.  For  thou  wilt  save  the  afflicted  people ; 

but  wilt  bring  down  high  looks. 

—  xxxii.  10.  Many  sorrows  shall  be  to  the  wicked: 
but  he  that  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  mercy  shall  compass 
him  about. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  For  the  arms  of  the  wicked  shall  be 
broken :  but  the  Lord  upholdeth  the  rigliteous. 

 18.  The  Lord  knoweth  the  days  of  the  up- 
right :  and  their  inheritance  shall  be  for  ever. 

 19.  They  shall  not  be  ashamed  in  the  evil 

time :  and  in  the  days  of  famine  they  shall  be  satis- 
fied. 

 20.  But  the  wicked  shall  perish,  and  the  ene- 
mies of  the  Lord  shall  be  as  the  fat  of  hmibs :  they 
shall  consume ;  into  smoke  shall  they  consume  away. 

—  Ixviii.  6.  God  setteth  the  solitary  in  families :  he 
■bringeth  out  those  which  are  bound  with  chains :  but 
the  rebellious  dwell  in  a  dry  land. 

—  Ixxv.  10.  All  the  horns  of  tlie  wicked  also  will  I 
cut  off ;  but  the  horns  of  tlie  righteous  shall  be  exalted. 

—  xci.  7.  A  thousand  shall  fall  at  thy  side,  and  ten 
thousand  at  thy  right  hand ;  but  it  shall  not  come  nigh 
thee. 

 8.  Only  with  thine  eyes  shalt  thou  behold  and 

see  the  reward  of  the  wicked. 

Prov.  X.  6.  Blessings  are  upon  the  head  of  the  just : 
but  violence  covereth  the  mouth  of  the  wicked. 

 9.  He  that  walketh  uprightly  walketh  surely : 

but  he  that  perverteth  his  ways  shall  be  known. 

 24.  The  fear  of  the  wicked,  it  shall  come  upon 

him :  but  the  desire  of  the  righteous  shall  be  granted. 

 25.  As  tlie  whirlwind  passeth,  so  is  the  wicked 

no  more :  but  the  righteous  is  an  cverlastmg  founda- 
tion. 

 28.  The  hope  of  the  righteous  shall  be  glad- 
ness :  but  t!ie  expectation  of  the  wicked  shall  perish. 

 29.  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  strength  to  the 

upright :  but  destruction  sliall  be  to  the  workers  of  ini- 
quity. 

  30.  The  righteous  shall  never  be  remove(,l: 

but  the  wicked  shall  not  inhabit  the  earth. 

—  xi.  3.  The  integrity  of  the  upriglit  shall  guide 
them :  but  the  pei-verseness  of  transgressors  shall  de- 
strov  them. 


 5.  The  righteousness  of  tlie  perfect  sliall  direct 

his  way :  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  own  wicked- 
ness. 

 6.  The  righteousness  of  the  upright  shall  de- 
liver them :  but  transgressors  shall  be  taken  in  their 
own  naughtiness. 

 10.  When  it  goeth  well  with  the  righteous, 

the  city  rejoiceth :  and  when  the  wicked  perish,  there 
is  shouting. 

 11.  By  the  blessing  of  the  upright  the  city  is 

exalted :  but  it  is  overthrown  by  the  mouth  of  the 
wicked. 

 18.  The  wicked  worketh  a  deceitful  work: 

Init  to  him  that  soweth  righteousness  sluillbe  a  sure  re- 
ward. 

 21.  Though  band  join  hi  hand,  the  wicked 

shall  not  be  unpunished :  but  the  seed  of  the  righteous 
shall  be  delivered. 

 31.  Behold,  the  righteous  shall  be  recompensed 

in  the  earth :  much  more  tlie  wicked  and  the  sinner. 

—  xii.  3.  A  man  shall  not  be  established  by  wicked- 
ness :  but  the  root  of  the  righteous  shall  not  be  moved. 

 7.  The  wicked  are  overthrown,  and  are  not: 

but  the  house  of  the  righteous  shall  stand. 

—  —  21.  There  shall  no  evil  happen  to  the  just :  but 
the  wicked  shall  be  filled  with  mischief 

—  xiii.  6.  Righteousness  keepeth  him  that  is  upright 
in  the  way :  liut  wickedness  o^  erthroweth  the  sinner. 

 13.  W^hoso  despiseth  the  word  shall  be  de- 
stroyed :  but  he  that  feareth  the  commandment  shall 
be  rewarded. 

 21.  Evil  pursuetli  sinners :  but  to  the  righteous 

good  shall  be  repaid. 

—  xiv.  19.  Tlie  evil  bow  before  the  good ;  and  the 
wicked  at  the  gates  of  the  righteous. 

 22.  Do  they  not  err  tliat  devise  evil  ?  but  mer- 
cy and  truth  shall  be  to  them  that  devise  good. 

—  xxi.  18.  The  wicked  shall  be  a  ransom  for  the 
righteous,  and  tlie  transgressor  for  the  upright. 

—  xxii.  5.  Thorns  aud  snares  are  in  the  way  of  the 
froward :  he  that  doth  keep  his  soul  shall  be  far  from 
them. 

—  xxviii.  18.  Whoso  walketh  uprightly  shall  be 
saved :  but  he  tlmt  is  perverse  in  his  ways  shall  fall  at 
once. 

Is.  Ixv.  13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Be- 
hold, my  servants  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  be  hungry : 
behold,  my  servants  shall  drink,  biit  3'e  shall  be  thirsty : 
behold,  my  servants  shall  rejoice,  but  ye  shall  be 
ashamed : 

 14.  Behold,  my  servants  shall  sing  for  joy  of 

heart,  but  ye  sliall  cry  for  sorrow  of  heart,  and  shall 
howl  for  vexation  of  spirit. 

Mai.  iii.  18.  Then  shall  ye  retm'n,  and  discern  be- 
tween the  righteous  and  the  wicked,  between  him  that 
serveth  God  and  him  that  serveth  him  not. 

§  57.   Examples  of  Obedience  and  Disobedience. 

Num.  xiv.  24.  But  my  servant  Caleb,  because  he  had 
another  spirit  with  him,  and  hath  followed  me  fully, 
him  will  I  bring  into  the  land  whcreinto  he  went ;  and 
his  seed  shall  possess  it. 

 30.  Doubtless  ye  shall  not  come  into  the  land, 

concerning  which  I  sware  to  make  you  dwell  tlierein, 
save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliunnch,  and  Joshua  the  son 
of  Nun. 

 36.  And  the  men  which  Moses  sent  to  search 

the  land,  who  returned,  and  made  all  the  congrega- 
tion to  murmur  against  him,  by  bringing  up  a  slander 
upon  the  land, 

 37.  Even  those  men  that  did  bring  up  the  evil 

report  upon  the  laud,  died  by  the  plague  before  the 
Lord. 

—  —  38.  But  .Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the 
son  of  Jephuniieh,  which  irere  of  the  men  that  went  to 
search  the  land,  lived  still. 

—  xxvi.  63.  These  are  they  that  were  numbered  by 
Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest,  who  numbered  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  neanr 
Jericho. 

 64.  Btit  among  these  there  was  not  a  man  of 

them  whom  Moses  and  Aaron  the  priest  numbered, 


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when  they  numbered  the  children  of  Israel  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Sinai. 

Num.  xxvi.  05.  For  the  Loud  liad  said  of  tlicm, 
They  shall  surely  die  in  the  wilderness.  And  there 
was  not  left  a  man  of  them,  save  Caleb  the  son  of  Je- 
pliunnch,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun. 

Deut.  iv.  3.  Your  eyes  have  seen  what  the  Lord  did 
hecause  of  Baal-peor:  for  all  the  men  that  followed 
Baal-peor,  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  destroyed  them 
from  among  you. 

 4.  But  ye  that  did  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your 

God  are  alive  every  one  of  you  this  day. 

§  58.   God's  Feeliiiffs  toward  the  Righteous  and 
Wicked. 

Prov.  iii.  33.  For  the  froward  if  abomination  to  the 
Lord:  but  his  secret  m  with  the  righteous. 

—  xi.  20.  They  that  are  of  a  froward  heart  are 
abomination  to  the  Lord:  but  such  as  are  upright  in 
their  way  are  his  delight. 

—  xii.  2.  A  good  man  obtaineth  favour  of  the  Lord  : 
but  a  man  of  wicked  devices  will  he  condemn. 

—  XV.  9.  The  way  of  the  wicked  is  an  abomination 
unto  the  Lord  :  but  he  loveth  him  that  followeth  after 
righteousness. 

 26.  The  thoughts  of  the  wicked  are  an  abom- 
ination to  the  Lord  :  but  the  loords  of  the  pure  are 
pleasant  words. 

§  59.   Defence  and  Protection  of  the  Righteous 
in  tiiis  Life. 

Gen.  XV.  1.  After  these  things  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  unto  Abram  in  a  vision,  saying.  Fear  not,  Abram : 
I  am  thy  shield,  ami  thy  exceeding  great  reward. 

—  xlix.  34.  But  his  bow  abode  in  strength,  and  the 
arms  of  his  hands  were  made  strong  by  the  hands  of 
the  mighty  Ood  of  Jacob ;  (from  thence  is  the  shep- 
herd, the  stone  of  Israel ;) 

2  Sam.  xxii.  33.  God  is  my  strength  and  power;  and 
he  niaketh  my  way  perfect. 

Ps.  ix.  9.  The  Loud  also  will  be  a  refuge  for  the 
oppressed,  a  refuge  in  times  of  trouble. 

—  xviii.  35.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of 
Ihy  salvation :  and  tliy  right  hand  hath  liolden  me  up, 
and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great. 

—  xxiii.  1.  The  Lord  is  my  shepherd ;  I  shall  not 
want. 

 3.  He  maketli  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pas- 
tures: he  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters. 

—  xxviii.  8.  The  Loud  is  their  strength,  and  he  is 
the  saving  strength  of  his  anointed. 

—  xxix.  11.  The  Loud  will  give  strength  unto  his 
people  ;  the  Loud  will  bless  his  peojile  with  peace. 

—  xlvi.  5.  God  is  in  the  midst  of  her  ;  she  shall  not 
be  moved  :  God  shall  help  her,  and  th(d  right  early. 

 6.  The  heathen  raged,  the  kingdoms  were 

moved :  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  melted. 

 11.  The  Lord  of  hosts  w  with  us  ;  the  God  of 

Jacob  is  our  refuge.  Selah. 

—  Ivi.  3.  What  time  I  am  afraid,  I  Avill  trust  in 
thee. 

 4.  In  God  I  will  praise  his  woixl,  in  God  I 

have  put  my  trust ;  I  will  not  fear  what  flesh  can  do 
imto  me. 

 11.  In  God  have  I  put  my  trust :  I  will  not  be 

afraid  what  man  can  do  unto  me. 

—  Ixi.  3.  For  thou  hast  been  a  shelter  for  me,  and 
a  strong  tower  from  the  enemy. 

—  xci.  1.  II(^  that  dwelletli  in  the  secret  place  of  the 
Most  High  shall  abide  under  the  shadow  of  the  Al- 
mighty. 

 3.  Surely  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare 

of  the  fowler,  and  from  the  noisome  pestilence. 

 4.  He  shall  cover  thee  with  his  feathers,  and 

under  his  wings  shalt  thou  trust :  his  truth  shall  he  thy 
shield  and  buckler. 

—  xciv.  16.  Who  will  rise  up  for  me  against  the  evil 
doers  ?  or  who  will  stand  up  for  me  against  the  work- 
ers of  iniquitv  ? 

 17.  iJnless  the  Loud  had  been  my  help,  my 

Boul  had  almost  dwelt  in  silence. 


—  —  18.  When  I  said,  My  foot  slippeth  ;  thy  mercy, 
O  Loud,  lield  me  up. 

—  cxviii.  6.  The  Lord  is  on  my  side ;  I  will  not 
fear:  what  can  man  do  unto  me? 

 7.  The  Lord  taketh  my  part  with  them  that 

hel])  me :  therefore  shall  I  see  my  desire  ujion  them 
that  hate  me. 

—  cxxiv.  1.  liil  hud  not  heen  the  Lord  who  was  on 
our  side,  now  may  Israel  say ; 

 2.  If  it  luid  not  heen  the  Lord  who  was  on  our 

side,  when  men  rose  up  against  us : 

 3.  Then  they  had  swallowed  us  up  quick, 

when  their  wrath  was  kindled  against  us: 

—  cxxv.  3.  As  the  mountains  «rc  round  about  Jeru- 
salem, so  the  Lord  is  round  about  his  people  from 
henceforth  even  for  ever. 

Prov.  iii.  25.  Be  not  afraid  of  sudden  fear,  neither  of 
the  desolation  of  the  wicked,  when  it  conieth. 

 26.  For  the  Lord  shail  be  thy  confidence,  and 

shall  keep  thy  foot  from  being  taken. 

—  xviii.  10.  The  name  of  the  Lord  is  a  strong 
tower:  the  righteous  runneth  into  it,  and  is  safe. 

—  xxix.  25.  The  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  snare:  but 
whoso  putteth  his  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  be  safe. 

Is.  xl.  11.  He  shall  feed  his  flock  like  a  shepherd : 
he  shall  gather  the  lambs  with  his  arm,  and  carry 
Ihem  in  his  bosom,  and  shall  gently  lead  those  that  are 
with  young. 

—  xli.  10.  Fear  thou  not;  for  I  am  with  thee:  be 
not  dismayed;  for  I  am  thy  God:  I  will  strengthen 
thee;  yea,  I  will  help  thee;  yea,  I  will  uphold  thee 
with  the  right  hand  of  my  righteousness. 

—  xliii.  2.  When  thou  passest  through  the  waters,  I 
idll  he  with  thee  ;  and  through  the  rivers,  they  shall 
not  overflow  thee :  when  thou  walkest  through  the 
fire,  thou  shalt  not  be  burned  ;  neither  shall  the  flame 
kindle  upon  thee. 

—  1.  7.  For  the  Lord  God  will  help  me ;  therefore 
shall  I  not  be  confounded :  therefore  have  I  set  my 
face  like  a  flint,  and  I  know  that  I  shall  not  be 
ashamed. 

 8.  He  is  near  that  justifieth  me;  who  will 

contend  with  me  ?  let  us  stand  together :  who  is  mine 
adversary  ?  let  him  come  near  imto  me. 

 9.  Behold,  the  Lord  God  will  help  me ;  who 

is  he  that  shall  condemn  me  ?  lo,  thej'  all  shall  wax 
old  as  a  garment ;  the  moth  shall  eat  them  up. 

—  li.  12.  I,  ercn  I,  am  he  that  comforteth  you  :  who 
ai-t  thou,  that  thou  shouldest  be  afraid  of  a  man  that 
shall  die,  and  of  the  son  of  man  tohich  shall  be  made 
as  grass ; 

—  Ivii.  11.  And  of  whom  hast  thou  been  afraid  or 
feared,  that  thou  hast  lied,  and  hast  not  remembered 
me,  nor  laid  it  to  thy  heart  ?  have  not  I  held  niy  peace 
even  of  old,  and  thou  fearest  me  not  ? 

Heb.  xiii.  6.  So  tliat  we  may  boldly  say,  The  Lord 
is  my  helper,  and  I  will  not  fear  what  man  shall  do 
unto  me. 

§  60.   Their  Prosperity. 
Gen.  XXY.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  the  death  of 
Abraham,  that  God  blessed  his  son  Isaac ;  and  Isaac 
dwelt  b}'  the  well  Lahai-roi. 

—  xxvi.  5.  Because  that  Abraham  obeyed  my  voice, 
and  ke]U  my  charge,  my  connnandments,  luj^  statutes, 
and  my  laws. 

Deut.  xi.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  shall 
hearken  diligently  unto  my  commandments  which  I 
command  you  tliis  day,  to  love  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  to  serve  him  with  all  your  heart  and  with  all  your 
soul, 

 14.  That  I  will  give  yon  the  rain  of  your  land 

in  his  due  season,  the  first  rain  and  the  latter  rain,  that 
thou  mayest  gather  in  thy  corn,  and  thy  wine,  and 
thine  oil. 

—  xxviii.  13.  And  the  Loud  shall  make  thee  the 
head,  and  not  the  tail;  and  thou  shalt  be  above 
only,  and  thou  shalt  not  be  beneath  :  if  that  thou 
hearken  unto  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  thy 
God,  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  observe  and 
to  do  them  : 

—  XXX.  9.  And  the  Loud  thy  God  will  make  thee 
plenteous  in  eveiy  work  of  thiiie  hand,  iu  the, fruit  of 


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thy  body,  and  iu  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and  in  the 
fruit  of  thy  land,  for  good :  for  the  Lokd  will  again 
rejoice  over  thee  for  good,  as  he  rejoiced  over  thy 
fathers: 

Deut.  xsx.  10.  If  thou  shalt  hearken  unto  the  voice 
of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  keep  his  commandments  and 
his  statutes  which  are  written  in  this  book  of  the  law, 
and  if  thou  turn  unto  the  Lokd  thy  God  with  all  thine 
lieart,  and  with  all  thy  soul. 

2  Sam.  V.  10.  And  David  went  on,  and  grew  great, 
and  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  was  with  him. 

I  Kings  ii.  3.  And  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  thy 
God,  to  walk  in  his  ways,  to  keep  his  statutes,  and  his 
commandments,  and  his  judgments,  and  his  testimo- 
nies, as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  that  thou 
mayest  prosper  iu  all  that  thou  doest,  and  whitherso- 
ever thou  turnest  thyself: 

I  Chr.  xi.  9.  So  David  waxed  greater  and  greater: 
for  the  Lord  of  hosts  %oas  with  him. 

—  xxii.  13.  Then  shalt  thou  prosper,  if  thou  takcst 
heed  to  fulfil  the  statutes  and  judgments  which  the 
Lord  charged  Moses  with  concerning  Israel:  be 
strong,  and  of  good  courage ;  dread  not,  nor  be  dis- 
mayed. 

2  Chp.  XV.  7.  Be  ye  strong  therefore,  and  let  not 
your  hands  be  weak :  for  your  work  shall  be  rewarded. 

—  xvii.  3.  And  the  Lord  was  with  Jehoshaphat, 
because  he  walked  in  the  first  ways  of  his  father 
David,  and  sought  not  unto  Baalim;  * 

 4.  But  sought  to  the  LOBD  God  of  his  father, 

and  walked  in  bis  commandments,  and  not  after  the 
doings  of  Israel. 

 -5.  Therefore  the  Lord  stablished  the  kingdom 

in  his  hand;  and  all  Judah  brought  to  Jehosliaphat 
presents ;  and  he  had  riches  and  honour  iu  abundance. 

—  xxvii.  G.  So  Jothan  became  mighty,  because  he 
prepared  his  ways  before  the  Lord  his  GoiL 

Jobxi.  17.  And  thijie  ago  shall  be  clearer  thau  the 
noonday;  thou  shalt  shine  forth,  thou  shalt  be  as  the 
morning. 

—  xxxvi.  11.  If  they  obey  and  serve  hem,  they  shall 
spend  tlieir  days  in  prosperity,  and  their  years  in 
pleasures. 

Ps.  xviii.  24.  Therefore  hath  the  Lord  recompensed 
me  according  to  my  righteousness,  according  to  the 
cleanness  of  my  hands  hi  his  eyesight. 

—  xxxi.  19.  Oh  how  great  is  thy  goodness,  which 
thou  hast  laid  for  them  that  fear  thee ;  which  thou 
hast  wrouglit  for  them  that  trust  iu  thee  before  the 
sons  of  men  1 

—  xxxiii.  12.  Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  is  the 
Lord  ;  and  the  people  whom  he  hath  chosen  for  his 
own  inheritance. 

—  xxxvii.  25.  I  have  been  young,  and  tiow  am  old  ; 
yet  have  I  not  seen  the  righteous  forsaken,  nor  his 
seed  begging  bread. 

 27.  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good;  and  dwell 

for  evermore. 

 28.  For  the  Lord  loveth  judgment,  and  for- 

saketh  not  his  saints ;  they  are  preserved  for  ever  ;  but 
the  seed  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  otf. 

 29.  The  righteous  shall  inherit  the  land,  and 

dwell  therein  for  ever. 

—  Iviii.  11.  So  that  a  man  shall  say,  Verily  there  is  a 
reward  for  the  righteous:  verily  he  is  a  God  that  judg- 
eth  in  the  earth. 

—  Ixxxix.  24.  But  my  faithfulness  and  my  mercy 
sJtedl  be  with  him :  and  in  my  name  shall  his  horn  be 
exalted. 

—  xciL  10.  But  my  horn  shalt  thou  exalt  like  the 
Iwrn  ofn  unicorn:  I  shall  be  anointed  with  fresh  oil. 

 12.  The  righteous  shall  flourish  like  the  palm 

tree:  he  sliall  grow  like  a  cedar  in  Lebanon. 

—  cxxi.  6.  The  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  day,  nor 
the  moon  by  night. 

Prov.  ii.  21.  For  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  the  laud, 
and  the  perfect  shall  remain  in  it. 

Is.  i.  19.  If  ye  be  willing  and  obedient,  ye  shall  eat 
the  good  of  the  land  : 

—  iii.  10.  Say  ye  to  the  righteous,  that  it  shall  be 
well  v:ith  him :  lor  they  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  theu" 
dohigs. 

Bee  Jos.  xiv.  14. 


§  61.   They  are  Delivered  from  Evil. 

2  Kings  xxii.  18.  But  to  the  king  of  Judah  which 
sent  you  to  inquire  of  the  Lord,  thus  shall  ye  say  to 
him,  Tims  saith  the  Lord  Goil  of  Israel,  As  touching 
the  words  which  thou  hast  heard ; 

 19.  Because  thine  heart  was  tender,  and  thou 

hast  humbled  thyself  before  the  Lord,  when  thou 
heardest  what  I  spake  against  this  place,  and  against 
the  inhabitants  thereof,  that  they  should  become  a 
desolation  and  a  curse,  and  hast  rent  thy  clothes,  and 
wept  before  me;  I  also  have  heard  thee,  saith  the 
Lord. 

 •  20.  Behold  therefore,  I  will  gather  thee  unto 

thy  fathers,  and  thou  shalt  be  gathered  into  thy  grave 
in  peace;  and  thine  eyes  shall  not  see  all  the  evil 
which  I  will  bring  upon  this  place.  Aud  they  brought 
the  king  word  again. 

Job  V.  19.  He  shall  deliver  thee  in  six  troubles  :  yea, 
in  seven  there  shall  no  evil  touch  thee. 

 20.  In   famine  he  shall  redeem  thee  from 

death:  and  iu  war  from  the  power  of  the  sword. 

 21.  Thou  shalt  l)e  hid  from  the  scourge  of  the 

tongue:  neither  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  destruction 
when  it  cometh. 

Prov.  i.  33.  But  whoso  hearkeneth  unto  me  shall 
dwell  safely,  and  shall  be  quiet  from  fear  of  evil. 

Ec.  viii.  5.  Whoso  keepcth  the  commandment  shall 
feel  no  evil  thing:  and  a  wise  man's  heart  discerneth 
both  time  and  judgment. 

Is.  liv'.  14.  In  righteousness  shalt  thou  be  estab- 
lished: thou  shalt  be  far  from  oppression;  for  thou 
shalt  not  fear :  and  ti-om  terror ;  for  it  shall  not  come 
near  thee. 

Jer.  xx.xix.  16.  Go  and  speak  to  Ebed-melech  the 
Ethiopian,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel;  Behold,  I  will  bring  my  words  upon 
this  city  for  evil,  and  not  for  good ;  and  they  shall  be 
accomplished  iu  that  day  before  thee. 

 17.  But  I  will  deliver  thee  in  that  day,  saith 

the  Lord  ;  and  thou  shall  not  be  given  into  the  hand 
of  the  men  of  whom  thou  ari  afraid. 

§  02.   They  are  Delivered  from  Death. 

Gen.vii.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Noah,  Come 
thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark ;  for  thee  have  I 
seen  righteous  before  me  in  this  generation. 

Job  iv.  7.  Remember,  I  pray  thee,  who  ever  perished 
being  innocent?  or  where  were  the  righteous  cut  off  ? 

Prov.  xii.  28.  In  the  way  of  righteousness  js  life;  and 
in  the  pathway  thereof  there  is  no  death. 

Jer.  xxxix.  18.  For  I  will  surely  deliver  thee,  and 
thou  slialt  not  fall  by  the  sword,  but  thy  life  shall  be 
for  a  prey  unto  thee ;  because  thou  hast  put  thy  trust 
hi  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xviii.  5.  But  if  a  man  be  just,  and  do  that 
which  is  lawful  and  right, 

 7.  And  hath  not  oppressed  any,  but  hath  re- 
stored to  the  debtor  his  pledge,  hath  spoiled  none  by 
violence,  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  anil  hath 
covered  the  naked  with  a  gannent ; 

 8.  He  that  hath  not  given  forth  upon  usury, 

neither  hath  taken  any  increase,  thai  hath  withdrawn 
his  hand  from  iniquity,  hath  executed  true  judgment 
between  man  and  man, 

 9.  Hath  walked  in  my  statutes,  and  hath  kept 

my  judgments,  to  deal  truly;  he  w  just,  he  shall  surely 
live,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  63.   Spiritual  Blessings  Promised. 

I  Sam.  xii,  14.  If  ye  will  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve 
him,  and  oljey  his  voice,  and  not  rebel  against  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord,  then  shall  both  ye  and 
also  the  king  that  reigneth  over  you  continue  follow- 
inij  the  Lord  y(jur  God  : 

Job  xxii.  21.  Acquaint  now  thyself  with  him,  and 
be  at  peace  :  thereby  good  shall  come  unto  thee. 

Ps.  V.  12.  For  thou,  Lord,  wilt  bless  the  righteous ; 
with  favour  wilt  thou  cou\pas3  him  as  tci/h  a  shield. 

—  xxiv.  3.  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  of  the 
Lord?  or  who  shall  staml  in  his  holy  place? 

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who  hath  not  lifted  np  his  soul  unto  vanity,  nor  sworn 
deceitfully. 

Ps.  xxiv.  5.  Pie  shall  receive  the  blessing  from  the 
LoED,  and  righteousness  from  the  God  of  his  salvation. 

 6.  This  is  the  generation  of  them  that  seek 

him,  that  seek  thy  face,  O  Jacob.  Selah. 

—  XXV.  10.  All  the  paths  of  the  Lord  are  mercy 
and  truth  unto  such  as  keep  his  covenant  and  his  tes- 
timonies. 

—  l.xv.  4.  Blessed  is  the  man  tchom  thou  choosest, 
and  causest  to  approach  unto  ihee,  that  he  may  dwell 
in  thy  courts :  we  sliall  be  satistied  with  the  goodness 
of  thy  house,  even  of  thy  holy  temple. 

—  Ixxxiv.  11.  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  sun  and  shield : 
the  Lord  will  give  grace  and  glory :  no  good  ihing 
will  he  withhold  from  them  that  walk  upriglitly. 

—  xcvii.  11.  Liglit  is  sown  for  the  righteous,  and 
gladness  for  tlie  upright  in  heart. 

Prov.  xxi.  21.  lie  tliat  followeth  afte» righteousness 
'and  mercy  findeth  life,  righteousness,  and  honour. 

Jep.  xxxiii.  C.  Behold,  I  will  bring  it  health  and  cure, 
and  I  will  cure  them,  and  M'ill  reveal  unto  them  the 
abundance  of  peace  and  tmth. 

Zech.  iii.  6.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  protested 
unto  Joshua,  saying, 

 7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  If  thou  wilt 

walk  iu  my  ways,  and  if  thou  wilt  keep  my  charge, 
then  thou  shalt  also  judge  my  house,  and  shalt  also 
keep  my  courts,  and  I  will  give  thee  places  to  wall^ 
among  these  that  stand  by. 

§  64.   Their  Children  Blessed. 

2  Kings  x.  30.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Jehu,  Be- 
cause thou  hast  done  well  in  executing  that  wluch  is 
right  in  mine  eyes,  and  hast  done  unto  the  house  of 
Aliab  according  to  all  that  was  in  mine  heart,  thy  chil- 
dren of  the  fourth  generation  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of 
Israel. 

Ps.  cii.  28.  The  children  of  thy  servants  shall  con- 
tinue, and  their  seed  shall  be  established  before  thee. 

—  ciii.  17.  But  the  mercy  of  the  Lord  is  from  ever- 
lasting to  everlasting  upon  them  that  fear  him,  and  his 
righteousness  unto  children's  children ; 

 18.  To  such  as  keep  his  covenant,  and  to  those 

that  remember  his  commandments  to  do  them. 

—  cxii.  1.  Praise  j^e  the  Lord.  Blessed  is  the  man 
that  fearetli  the  Lord,  that  delighteth  greatly  in  his 
commandments. 

—  —  2.  His  seed  shall  be  mighty  upon  earth:  the 
generation  of  the  upriglit  shall  be  blessed. 

 3.  Wealth  and  riches  shall  be  in  his  house :  and 

his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever. 

Prov.  xiii.  22.  A  good  wa/i  leaveth  an  inheritance  to 
his  children's  children  :  and  the  wealth  of  the  sinner 
is  laid  up  for  the  just. 

—  XX.  7.  Tlie  just  man  walketh  in  his  integrity :  his 
children  are  blessed  after  him. 

Is.  Ixv.  23.  They  shall  not  labour  in  vain,  nor  bring 
forth  for  trouble ;  for  thev  are  the  seed  of  the  blessed 
of  the  Lord,  and  their  offspring  with  them. 

See  Ex.  xx.  6.    Deut.vii.  9.  I  Kings  xi.  12, 13. 

§  65.   Others'  Sins  not  to  be  Suffered  for. 

Num.xvi.  22.  And  they  fell  upon  their  foces,  and 
said,  O  God,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh,  shall 
one  man  sin,  and  wilt  thou  be  wroth  with  all  the  con- 
gregation ? 

—  xxvi.  10.  And  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and 
swallowed  them  up  together  with  Korali,  when  that 
company  died,  what  time  the  fire  devoured  two  hun- 
dred and  fifty  men  :  and  they  became  a  sign. 

 11.  Notwithstanding  the  children  of  Korah 

died  not. 

Deut.  xxiv.  16.  The  fathers  shall  not  be  put  to  death 
for  the  children,  neither  shall  the  children  be  put  to 
death  for  the  flithers :  every  man  shall  be  put  to  death 
for  his  own  sin. 

2  Kings  xiv.  6.  But  the  children  of  the  murderers 
he  slew  not :  according  unto  lliat  which  is  written  in 
the  book  of  the  law  of  Moses,  wherein  tlie  Lord 
commanded,  saying.  The  fathers  shall  not  be  put  to 

11 


death  for  the  children,  nor  the  children  be  put  to 
death  for  the  father,-* ;  but  every  man  shall  be  put  to 
death  for  his  own  sin. 

2  Chr.  XXV.  3.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king- 
dom was  established  to  him,  that  he  slew  his  servants 
that  had  killed  the  king  his  father. 

 4.  But  he  slew  not  their  children,  but  did  as  it 

is  written  in  the  law  in  tlie  book  of  Moses,  where  the 
Lord  commanded,  saying,  The  fathers  shall  not  die 
for  the  children,  neither  shall  the  children  die  for  the 
fathers,  but  every  man  shall  die  for  his  own  sin. 

Jer.  xxxi.  29.  In  those  days  they  shall  say  no  more, 
The  fathers  have  eaten  a  sour  grape,  and  the  chil- 
dren's teeth  are  set  on  edge. 

 30.  But  every  one  shall  die  for  his  own  ini- 
quity :  every  man  that  eateth  the  sour  grape,  his 
teeth  shall  be  set  on  edge. 

Ezek.  xviii.  2.  What  mean  ye,  that  j'e  use  this  prov- 
erb concerning  the  land  of  Israei,  saying.  The  fathers 
have  eaten  sour  grapes,  and  the  children's  teeth  are 
set  on  edge  ? 

 3.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  ye  shall  not 

have  Oceanian  any  more  to  use  this  proverb  in  Israel. 

 10.  If  he  beget  a  son  that  is  a  robber,  a  shed- 

der  of  Ijlood,  and  tfiat  doeth  the  like  to  any  one  of 
these  things, 

 11.  And  that  doeth  not  any  of  those  duties, 

but  even  hath  eaten  upon  the  mountains,  and  defiled 
his  neighbour's  wife, 

 12.  Hath  oppressed  the  poor  and  needy,  hath 

spoiled  by  violence,  hath  not  restored  the  pledge,  and 
liath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols,  hath  committexi 
abomination, 

 14.  Now,  lo,  if  he  beget  a  son,  that  seeth  all 

his  father's  sins  which  he  hath  done,  and  considereth, 
and  doeth  not  such  like, 

 15.  That  hath  not  eaten  tipon  the  mountains, 

neither  hath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols  of  the 
house  of  Israel,  hath  not  defiled  his  neighbour's  wife, 

 16.  Neither  hath  oppressed  any,  hath  not 

withholden  the  pledge,  neither  hath  spoiled  by  vio- 
lence, but  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  and 
hath  covered  the  naked  with  a  garment, 

 17.  That  hath  taken  off  his  hand  from  the 

poor,  that  hath  not  received  usury  nor  increase,  hath 
executed  my  judgments,  hath  walked  in  my  statutes; 
he  shall  not  die  for  the  iniquity  of  his  father,  he  shall 
surely  live. 

 18.  As  for  his  father,  because  he  cruelly  op- 
pressed, spoiled  his  brother  by  violence,  and  did  that 
wliich  is  not  good  among  his  people,  lo,  even  he  shall 
die  in  his  iniquity. 

 19.  Yet  say  5'e,  Why  ?  doth  not  the  son  bear 

the  iniquity  of  the  father?  When  the  son  hath  done 
that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  and  hath  kept  all  my 
statutes,  and  hath  done  them,  he  shall  surel}'  live. 

 20.  The  soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die.  The 

son  shall  not  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  father,  neither 
shall  the  father  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  son  :  the  right- 
eousness of  the  righteous  shall  be  upon  him,  and  the 
wickedness  of  the'wicked  shall  be  upon  him. 


§  66. 


The  Righteous  a  Protection  to  the 
Wicked. 


Gen.  xviii.  26.  And  the  Lord  said.  If  I  find  in 
Sodom  fifty  righteous  within  the  city,  then  I  wiU 
spare  all  the  place  for  their  sakes. 

—  xix.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  God  destroj'ed 
the  cities  of  the  plain,  that  God  remembered  Abra- 
ham, and  sent  Lot  out  of  the  midst  of  the  overthrow, 
when  he  overthrew  the  cities  in  the  which  Lot  dwelt. 

Job  xxii.  29.  When  mtn  are  cast  down,  then  thou 
shalt  say,  There  is  lifting  up ;  and  he  shall  save  the 
humble  jiersou. 

 80.  He  shall  deliver  the  island  of  the  inno- 
cent: and  it  is  delivered  by  the  pureness  of  thine 
hands.* 

—  xlii.  7.  And  it  was  so,  that  after  the  Lord  had 

*  A  cnrioBS  mistranslation.  Noyes  renders  the  verse :  "  He 
will  deliver  even  him  that  is  not  innocent :  the  purity  of  thy 
hands  shall  save  him."— H. 

0 


CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


spoken  these  words  unto  Job,  the  Lord  said  to  Eli- 
phaz  the  Temanite,  My  wrath  is  kindled  against 
thee,  and  against  thy  two  friends :  for  ye  have  not 
spoken  of  me  tlie  thing  that  is  right,  as  my  servant 
Job  hath. 

Jobxlii.  8.  Therefore  talce  unto  yon  now  seven  bul- 
locks and  seven  rams,  and  go  to  my  servant  Job,  and 
offer  up  for  yourselves  a  burnt  offering  ;  and  my  ser- 
vant Job  shall  pray  for  you :  for  him  will  I  accept : 
lest  I  deal  with  you  after  your  folly,  in  that  ye  have 
not  spoken  of  me  the  thing  which  is  right,  like  my  ser- 
vant Job. 

Jer.  v.  1.  Run  ye  to  and  fro  through  the  streets  of 
Jerusalem,  and  see  now,  and  know,  and  seek  in  the 
broad  places  thereof,  if  ye  can  find  a  man,  if  there  be 
any  that  executeth  judgment,  that  seeketh  the  truth; 
and  I  will  pardon  it. 

§  67.   This  Protection  sometimes  Denied. 

Ezek.  xiv.  14.  Though  these  three  men,  Noah,  Dan- 
iel, and  Job,  were  in  it,  they  should  deliver  but  tlieir 
own  souls  by  their  righteousness,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

 15.  If  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  pass  through 

the  land,  and  they  spoil  it,  so  that  it  be  desolate,  that 
no  man  may  pass  through  because  of  the  beasts : 

 16.  Though  these  three  men  were  in  it,  as  I 

live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they  shall  deliver  neither 
sons  nor  daughters ;  they  only  shall  be  delivered,  but 
the  land  shall  be  desolate. 

 17.  Or  if  I  bring  a  sword  upon  that  land,  and 

say.  Sword,  go  through  the  land ;  so  that  I  cut  off 
man  and  beast  from  it : 

 18.  Though  these  three  men  trere  in  it,  as  I 

live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they  shall  deliver  neither 
sons  nor  daughters,  but  they  only  shall  be  delivered 
themselves. 

 19.  Or  if  I  send  a  pestilence  into  that  land, 

and  pour  out  my  fury  upon  it  in  blood,  to  cut  oil' 
from  it  man  and  beast : 

 20.  Thougli  Noah,  Daniel,  and  Job,  ^cere  in  it, 

as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they  .shall  deliver  neither 
son  nor  daughter ;  they  shall  but  deliver  their  own 
souls  by  their  righteousness. 

 ^.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Hov/  much 

more  when  I  send  my  four  sore  judgments  upon  Jeru- 
salem, the  sword,  and  the  famine,  and  the  noisome 
beast,  and  the  pestilence,  to  cut  off  from  it  man  and 
beast  ? 

§  68.   Tlie  Prosperity  of  the  Wiclced. 

(See  also  page  660,  'i  4.) 

Jobix.  24.  The  eartii  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the 
wicked:  he  covereth  the  faces  of  the  judges  thereof; 
if  not,  where,  and  who  is  he  ? 

—  xii.  6.  The  tabernacles  of  robbers  prosper,  and 
they  that  provoke  God  are  secure ;  into  whose  hand 
God  bringeth  abundantly. 

—  xxi."l.3.  They  spend  their  days  in  wealth,  and  in 
a  moment  go  down  to  the  grave. 

—  xxii.  18.  Yet  he  filled  their  houses  with  good 
things :  but  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  5.  They  are  not  in  trouble  as  other  men; 
neither  are  they  plagued  like  other  men. 

 6.  Therefore  pride  compasseth  them  about  as 

a  chain ;  violence  covereth  them  as  a  garment. 

 7.  Their  eyes  stand  out  with  fatness :  they 

have  more  than  heart  could  wish. 

 12.  Behold,  these  are  the  ungodly,  who  pros- 
per in  the  world  ;  they  increase  in  riches. 

Jer.  V.  27.  As  a  cage  is  full  of  bnds,  so  are  their 
houses  full  of  deceit :  therefore  they  are  become  great, 
and  waxen  rich. 

§  69.   Complaints  of  the  Prosperity  of  the 
Wicked. 

Jobxxi.  6.  Even  when  I  remember  I  am  afraid,  and 
trembling  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh. 

 7.  Wherefore  do  the  M'icked  live,  become  old, 

yea,  are  mighty  in  power  ? 

] 


 8.  Their  seed  is  established  in  their  sight  with 

them,  and  their  offspring  before  their  eyes. 

 9.  Their  houses  are  safe  from  fear,  neither  is 

the  rod  of  God  upon  them. 

—  xxiv.  12.  Men  groan  from  out  of  the  city,  and 
the  soul  of  the  wounded  crieth  out :  yet  God  layeth 
not  folly  to  them. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  2.  But  as  for  me,  my  feet  were  almost 
gone ;  my  steps  had  well  nigh  slipped. 

 3.  For  I  was  envious  at  the  foolish,  wJien  I  saw 

the  prosperity  of  the  wicked. 

 4.  For  tliere  are  no  bands  in  their  death ;  but 

their  strength  is  firm. 

 13.  Verily  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  in  vain, 

and  washed  my  hands  in  innocency. 

 14.  For  all  the  day  long  have  I  been  plagued, 

and  chastened  every  morning. 

 15.  If  I  say,  I  will  speak  thus;  behold,  I 

should  offend  against  the  generation  of  thy  children. 

Jer.  xii.  1.  Righteous  art  thou,  O  Lord,  when  I 
plead  with  thee  :  yet  let  me  talk  with  thee  of  thy  judg- 
ments :  Wherefore  doth  the  way  of  the  wicked  pros- 
per ?  wherefore  are  all  they  happy  that  deal  very  treach- 
erously ? 

 2.  Thou  hast  planted  them,  yea,  they  have 

taken  root :  they  grow,  yea,  they  bring  forth  fruit : 
thou  art  near  in  their  mouth,  and  far  from  their  reins. 

Hab.  i.  3.  Why  dost  thou  shew  me  iniquity,  and 
cause  me  to  behold  grievance  ?  for  spoiling  and  vio- 
lence are  before  me  :  and  there  are  that  raise  up  strife 
and  contention. 

 4.  Therefore  the  law  is  slacked,  and  judgment 

doth  never  go  forth:  for  the  wicked  doth  compass 
about  the  righteous;  therefore  wrong  judgment  pro- 
ceedeth. 

 13.  -h  wherefore  lookest  thou  upon  them  that 

deal  treacherously,  and  boldest  thy  tongue  when  the 
wicked  devoureth  the  man  that  is  more  righteous  than 
he? 

 14.  And  makest  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea, 

as  the  creeping  things,  that  have  no  ruler  over  them '? 

 15.  Tliey  take  up  all  of  them  with  the  angle, 

they  catch  them  in  their  net,  and  gather  them  in  their 
drag:  therefore  they  rejoice  and  are  glad. 

 16.  Therefore  they  sacrifice  unto  their  net,  and 

burn  incense  unto  tlieir  drag ;  because  by  them  their 
portion  is  fat,  and  their  meat  plenteous. 

 17.  Shall  they  therefore  empty  their  net,  and 

not  spare  continually  to  slay  the  nations  ? 

Mai.  ii.  17.  Ye  have  wearied  the  Lord  with  your 
words.  Yet  ye  say.  Wherein  have  we  wearied  fiimf 
When  ye  say.  Every  one  that  doeth  evil  is  good  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  and  he  delighteth  in  them ;  or, 
Where  is  the  God  of  judgment  ? 

—  iii.  15.  And  now  we  call  the  proud  happy ;  j'ea, 
they  that  work  wickedness  are  set  up  ;  yea,  t/tey  that 
tempt  God  are  even  delivered. 

§  70.  The  End  of  the  Prosperity  of  the  Wicked. 

Jobv.  3.  I  have  seen  the  foolish  taking  root:  but 
suddenly  I  cursed  his  habitation. 

—  xxiv.  22.  He  draweth  also  the  mighty  with  his 
power:  he  riseth  up,  and  no  7nan  is  sure  of  life. 

 23.  Though  it  be  given  him  to  be  in  safety, 

whereon  he  resteth ;  yet  his  eyes  are  upon  their 
ways. 

 24.  They  are  exalted  for  a  little  while,  but 

are  gone  and  brought  low  :  they  are  taken  out  of  the 
way  as  all  other,  and  cut  off"  as  the  tops  of  the  ears  of 
corn. 

Ps.  xxxvi.  12.  There  are  the  workers  of  iniquity 
fiillen :  they  are  cast  down,  and  shall  not  be  able  to 
rise. 

—  xxxvii.  34.  Wait  on  the  Lord,  and  keep  his  way, 
and  he  shall  exalt  thee  to  inherit  the  land :  when  the 
wicked  ai'e  cut  oft',  thou  shalt  see  ii. 

 35.  I  have  seen  the  wicked  in  great  power, 

and  spreading  himself  like  a  green  baj'  tree. 

 36.  Yet  he  passed  away,  and,  lo,  he  was  not : 

yea,  I  sought  him,  but  he  could  not  be  found. 

—  Iv.  23.  But  thou,  O  God,  shalt  bring  them  down 
into  the  pit  of  destruction :  bloody  and  deceitful  men 

11 


CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


shall  not  live  out  half  their  days ;  but  I  will  trust  iu 
thee. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  16.  When  I  thought  to  know  this,  it  was 
too  painful  for  me  ; 

 17.  Until  I  M'cnt  into  the  sanctuary  of  God; 

then  I  understood  their  end. 

 18.  Surely  thou  didst  set  them  in  slippery 

places :  thou  castedst  them  down  into  destruction. 

 19.  How  are  they  hrouglit  into  desolation,  as 

m  a  moment !  they  are  utterly  consumed  with  terrors. 

 20.  As  a  dream  when  one  awaketh ;  O 

Lord,  when  thou  awakest,  thou  shalt  despise  their  im- 
age. 

 21.  Thus  my  heart  was  grieved,  and  I  was 

pricked  in  my  reins. 

 22.  So  foolish  was  I,  and  ignorant :  I  was  as  a 

beast  before  thee. 

—  xcii.  6.  A  brutish  man  knoweth  not;  neither 
doth  a  fool  understand  this. 

 7.  When  the  wicked  spring  as  the  grass,  and 

■when  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  do  flourish ;  it  is  that 
they  shall  be  destroyed  for  ever : 

Prov.  iv.  19.  The  way  of  the  wicked  is  as  darkness : 
they  know  not  at  what  they  stumble. 

—  vi.  14.  Frowardness  is  in  his  heart,  he  deviseth 
mischief  continually  ;  he  soweth  discord. 

 15.  Therefore  shall  his  calamity  come  sud- 
denly; suddenly  shall  he  be  broken  without  remedy. 

Ec.  viii.  12.  Though  a  sinner  do  evil  a  hundred 
times,  and  his  ditys  be  prolonged,  yet  surely  I  knoAV 
that  it  shall  be  well  with  them  that  fear  God,  which 
fear  before  him : 

 13.  But  it  shall  not  be  well  with  the  wicked, 

neitlier  shall  he  prolong  Ms  days,  w/iicJi  are  as  a  shadow ; 
because  he  feareth  not  before  God. 

§  71.   Final  Doom  of  the  Righteous  .aud  Wicked. 

I  Chr.  xxviii.  9.  And  thou,  Solomon  my  son,  know 
thou  tlie  God  of  thy  father,  and  serve  him  with  a  per- 
fect heart  and  with  a  willing  mind  :  for  the  Lokd 
searchetli  all  hearts,  and  understandeth  all  the  imagi- 
nations of  the  thoughts:  if  thou  seek  him,  he  will  be 
found  of  thee  ;  but  if  thou  forsake  him,  he  will  cast 
thee  off  for  ever. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  37.  Mark  the  perfect  man,  and  behold 
the  upright :  for  the  end  of  that  man  is  peace. 

—  —  38.  But  the  transgressors  shall  lie  destroyed 
together:  the  end  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off. 

—  cxxv.  5.  As  for  such  as  turn  aside  unto  their 
crooked  ways,  the  Lord  shall  lead  them  forth  with  the 
workers  of  iniquity:  but  peace  s/iall  be  upon  Israel. 

Prov.  xi.  33.  The  desire  of  the  righteous  is  only  good : 
but  the  expectation  of  the  wicked  is  wrath. 

—  xiv.  32.  The  wicked  is  driven  away  in  his  wick- 
edness :  but  the  righteous  hath  hope  in  his  death. 

Rom.  ii.  7.  To  them  who  by  patient  continuance  in 
well  doing  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  immortality, 
eternal  life : 

 8.  But  unto  them  that  are  contentious,  and  do 

not  obey  the  truth,  but  obey  unrighteousness,  indigna- 
tion and  wrath, 

 9.  Tribulation  and  anguish,  upon  every  soul 

of  man  that  doeth  evil;  of  the  Jew  first,  and  also  of 
the  Gentile: 

I  Pet.  iv.  17.  For  the  time  is  come  that  judgment 
must  begin  at  the  house  of  God  :  and  if  it  first  bcr/iii 
at  us,  what  shall  the  end  he  of  them  that  obey  not  the 
gospel  of  God  ? 

 18.  And  if  the  righteous  scarcely  be  saved, 

where  shall  the  ungodly  and  the  sinner  appear  ? 

See  Rom.  ii.  6. 

§  72.   National  Calamities  Denounced  for  Wick- 
edness. 

Num.  xiv.  34  After  the  number  of  the  days  in  which 
ye  searched  the  land,  even  forty  days,  each  day  for  a 
year,  shall  ye  bear  your  iniquities,  ei-ea  forty  )-cars. 
and  ye  shall  know  my  breach  of  promise. 

 35.  I  the  Lord  have  said,  I  will  surely  do  it 

imto  all  this  evil  congregation,  that  are  gathered  to- 
gether against  me :  in  this  M  ilderuess  they  shall  be 
consumed,  and  there  they  shall  die. 


 41.  And  Moses  said,  Wliereforo  now  do  ye 

transgress  the  commandment  of  the  Lord?  but  it 
shall  not  prosper. 

Deut.  xxviii.  45.  Moreover  all  these  curses  shall  come 
ui)on  thee,  and  shall  pursue  thee,  and  overtake  thoe, 
till  thou  be  destroyed  ;  because  thou  hearkenedst  not 
unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  keep  his  com- 
mandments and  his  statutes  which  he  commanded  thee. 

 40.  And  they  shall  be  upon  thee  for  a  sign 

and  for  a  wonder,  and  upon  thy  seed  for  ever. 

 47.  Because  thou  servedst  not  the  Lord  thy 

God  with  joyfulness,  and  with  gladness  of  heart,  for 
the  abundance  of  all  thin/js  ; 

I  Sam.  xii.  15.  But  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  voice  of 
the  Lord,  but  rebel  against  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord;  then  shall  the  hand  of  the  Lord  be  against 
you,  as  it  was  against  your  fixthcrs. 

Is.  i.  20.  But  if  ye  refuse  an'l  rebel,  j^e  shall  lie  de- 
voured with  the  sword :  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord 
hath  spoken  it. 

—  XXV.  11.  And  he  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in 
the  midst  of  them,  as  he  that  swimmeth  spreadeth 
forth  Ids  hamls  to  swim  :  and  he  shall  bring  down  their 
pride  together  with  the  spoils  of  their  hands. 

Jer.  iv.  18.  Thy  way  and  thy  doings  have  procured 
these  things  unto  thee  ;  this  is  thy  wickedness,  because 
it  is  bitter,  because  it  reacheth  unto  thine  heart. 

—  V.  24.  Neither  say  they  in  their  heart.  Let  us  now 
fear  the  Lord  our  God,  that  giveth  rain,  both  the 
former  and  the  latter,  in  his  season  :  he  reserveth  imto 
us  the  appointed  weeks  of  the  harvest. 

— ■  —  25.  Your  iniquities  have  turned  away  these 
things,  and  your  sins  have  withholden  good  things 
from  you. 

— •  vi.  18.  Therefore  hear,  ye  nations^  and  know,  O 
congregation,  what  is  among  them. 

 19.  Ilear,  O  earth :  behold,  I  will  bring  evil 

upon  this  people,  even  the  fruit  of  their  thoughts,  be- 
cause they  have  not  hearkened  imto  my  words,  nor  to 
my  law,  but  rejected  it. 

—  xi.  8.  Yet  they  obeyed  not,  nor  inclined  their 
ear,  but  walked  every  one  in  the  imagination  of  their 
evil  heart :  therefore  I  will  bring  upon  them  all  the 
words  of  this  covenant,  which  I  commanded  t](€ni  to 
do  ;  but  they  did  them  not. 

—  xii.  17.  But  if  thej^  will  not  obey,  I  will  utterly 
pluck  up  and  destroy  that  nation,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xvi.  16.  Behold,  I  will  send  for  many  fishers,  saith 
the  Lord,  and  they  shall  fish  them ;  and  after  will  1 
send  for  many  hunters,  and  they  shall  hunt  them  from 
every  mountain,  and  from  every  hill,  and  out  of  the 
holes  of  the  rocks. 

—  XXV.  29.  For,  lo,  I  begin  to  bring  evil  on  the  city 
which  is  called  l)y  my  name,  and  should  ye  be  utterly 
impunished  ?  Ye  shall  not  be  unpunished  :  for  I  will 
call  for  a  sword  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 31.  A  noise  shall  come  even  to  the  ends  of  th.e 

earth  ;  for  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the  na- 
tions: he  will  plead  with  all  flesh;  he  will  give  them 
that  are  wicked  to  the  sword,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxvi.  4.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  If  ye  will  not  hearken  to  me,  to  walk 
hi  my  law,  which  I  have  set  before  j-ou, 

 5.  To  hearken  to  the  words  of  my  servants  the 

prophets,  whom  I  sent  imto  you,  both  rising  up  early, 
and  sending  them,  but  ye  have  not  hearkened; 

 6.  Then  will  I  make  this  house  like  Shiloh, 

and  will  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  the  nations  of 
the  earth. 

—  XXX.  14.  All  thy  lovers  have  forgotten  thee  ;  they 
seek  thee  not;  for  I  have  wounded  thee  with  the 
wound  of  an  enemy,  with  the  chastisement  of  a  cruel 
one,  for  the  nudtitude  of  thine  iniquity ;  because  thy 
sins  were  increased. 

 15.  Wh}' cricst  thou  for  thine  affliction?  thy 

sorrow  is  incurable  for  the  multitude  of  thine  iniquity  : 
because  thy  sins  were  increased,  I  have  done  these 
things  unto  thee. 

— -^xxxv.  16.  Because  the  sons  of  Jonadab  the  son 
of  Rechab  have  performed  the  commandment  of  their 
father,  which  he  commanded  them;  but  this  people 
hath  not  hearkened  unto  me : 


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JeP.  XXXV.  17.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
hosts,  the  God  of  Israel;  Behold,  I  will  bring  upon 
Judah  and  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  all 
the  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  against  them  :  because 
I  have  spoken  unto  them,  but  they  have  not  heard ; 
and  I  have  called  unto  them,  but  they  have  not  an- 
swered. 

—  li.  24.  And  I  will  render  unto  Babylon  and  to  all 
the  inhabitants  of  Chaldea  all  their  evil  that  they  have 
done  in  Zion  ui  your  sight,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xxi.  24  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God; 
Because  ye  have  made  your  iniquity  to  be  remem- 
bered, in  that  your  transgressions  are  discovered,  so 
that  in  all  your  doings  3'our  sins  do  appear ;  because, 
/  say,  that  ye  are  come  to  remembrance,  ye  shall  be 
taken  with  the  hand. 

—  XXXV.  14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  When  the 
whole  earth  rejoiceth,  I  will  make  thee  desolate. 

 15.  As  thou  didst  rejoice  at  the  inheritance  of 

the  house  of  Israel,  because  it  was  desolate,  so  will  I 
do  unto  thee:  thou  shalt  bo  desolate,  O  mount  Seir, 
and  all  Idumea,  even  all  of  it :  and  they  shall  know 
that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Hos.  vii.  12.  When  they  shall  go,  I  will  spread  my 
net  upon  them  ;  I  will  bring  them  down  as  the  fowls 
of  the  heaven ;  I  will  chastise  them,  as  their  congre- 
gation hath  heard. 

—  viii.  1.  Set  the  trumpet  to  thy  mouth.  He  shall 
come  as  an  eagle  against  the  house  of  the  Lord,  be- 
cause they  have  transgressed  my  covenant,  and  ti-cs- 
passed  against  my  law. 

—  ix.  9.  They  have  deeply  corrupted  themselves,  as 
in  the  days  of  Gibeah :  Uierefore  he  will  remember 
their  inii[uity,  he  will  visit  their  sins. 

 17.  My  God  will  cast  them  away,  because 

they  did  n')t  hearken  unto  him :  and  they  shall  be 
wanderers  among  the  nations. 

—  xii.  2.  The  Lord  hath  also  a  controversy  with 
Judah,  and  will  jiunish  Jacob  according  to  his  ways  ; 
according  to  his  doings  will  he  recompense  him. 

Amos  viii.  8.  Shall  not  the  land  tremble  for  this, 
and  every  one  mourn  that  dwelleth  therein?  and  it 
shall  rise  up  wholly  as  a  flood ;  and  it  shall  be  cast  out 
and  drowned,  as  by  the  flood  of  Egypt. 

Ob.  15.  For  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  near  upon  all 
the  heathen :  as  thou  hast  done,  it  shall  be  done  unto 
thee :  thy  reward  shall  return  upon  thine  own  head. 

See  Is.  xiv.  26, 27 ;  xxx.  1.   Amos  iii.  C.  Acts  vii.  42. 

§  73.   National  Repeiitauce  and  Apostasy. 

Jer.  xvin.  7.  At  %ohat  instant  I  shall  speak  concern- 
ing a  nation,  and  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  pluck  up, 
and  to  pull  down,  and  to  destroy  it ; 

 8.  If  that  nation,  against  whom  I  have  pro- 
nounced, turn  from  their  evil,  I  will  repent  of  the  evil 
that  I  thought  to  do  unto  them. 

 9.  And  at  what  instant  I  shall  speak  concern- 
ing a  nation,  and  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  build 
and  to  plant  it ; 

 10.  If  it  do  evil  in  my  sight,  that  it  obey  not 

mj^  voice,  then  I  will  repent  of  the  good,  wherewith  I 
said  I  would  benefit  them. 

Hos.  xiv.  3.  Asshur  shall  not  save  us ;  we  will  not 
ride  upon  horses :  neither  will  we  say  any  more  to  the 
work  of  our  hands,  Ye  are  our  gods :  for  in  thee  the 
fatherless  findeth  mercy. 

 8.  Ephraim  shall  say.  What  have  I  to  do  any 

more  yith  idols  V  I  have  heard  him,  and  observed 
him  :+ 

Zeph.  ii.  1.  Gather  yourselves  together,  yea,  gather  to- 
gether, O  nation  not  desu-ed ; 

 2.  Before  the  decree  bring  forth,  before  the  day 

pass  as  the  chaff",  before  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 
come  upon  you,  before  the  day  of  the  Lord's  anger 
come  upon  you. 

§  74.   Sin  Leads  to  its  Own  Punishment. 

Job  XV.  31.  Let  not  him  that  is  deceived  trust  in 
vanity  :  for  vanity  shall  bo  his  recompense. 

—  xyiii.  7.  The  steps  of  his  strength  shall  be  straitened, 
and  his  own  counsel  shall  cast  him  down. 


Ps.  vii.  15.  He  made  a  pit,  and  digged  it,  and  is 
fallen  into  the  ditch  which  he  made. 

— •  —  IG.  His  mischief  shall  return  upon  his  own 
head,  and  his  violent  dealing  shall  come  down  upon  hia 
own  pate. 

—  xxxvii.  14.  The  wicked  have  drawn  out  the  sword, 
and  have  bent  their  bow,  to  cast  down  the  poor  ancl 
needy,  and  to  slay  such  as  be  of  upright  conversation. 

 15.  Their  sword  shall  enter  into  their  own 

heart,  and  their  bows  shall  be  broken. 

—  Ixiii.  9.  But  those  that  seek,  my  soul,  to  destroy  it, 
shall  go  into  the  lower  parts  of  the  earth. 

 10.  They  shall  fall  by  the  sword :  they  shall 

be  a  portion  for  foxes. 

Prov,  V.  22.  His  own  iniquities  shall  take  the  wicked 
himself,  and  he  shall  be  holden  with  the  cords  of  his 
sins. 

 23.  He  shall  die  without  instruction;  and  in 

the  greatness  of  his  folly  he  shall  go  astray. 

—  xxvi.  27.  Whoso  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  therein : 
and  he  that  rolletli  a  stone,  it  will  return  upon  him. 

—  xxix.  6.  In  the  transgression  of  an  evil  man  there 
is  a  snare:  but  the  righteous  doth  sing  and  rejoice. 

Ec.  X.  8.  He  that  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  into  it ;  and 
whoso  breaketh  a  hedge,  a  serpent  shall  bite  him. 

 9.  Whoso  removeth  stones  shall  be  hurt  there- 
with ;  and  he  that  cleaveth  wood  shall  be  endangered 
thereby. 

Is.  iii.  11.  Woe  unto  the  wicked  !  it  s7iaU  be.  lU  with  him: 
for  tlie  reward  of  his  hands  shall  be  given  him. 

Jonah  ii.  8.  They  that  observe  lying  vanities  forsake 
their  own  mercy. 

^  75.   Conscience  Punishes. 

Gen.  xlii.  21.  And  they  said  one  to  another.  We  are 
verily  guilty  concerning  our  brother,  in  that  we  saw  the 
anguish  of  his  soul,  when  he  besought  us,  and  we  would 
not  hear ;  therefore  is  this  distress  come  upon  us. 

 22.  And  Reuben  answered  them,  sajdng.  Spake 

I  not  unto  you,  saying,  Do  not  sin  against  the  child; 
and  ye  would  not  hear?  therefore,  behold,  also  hia 
blood  is  required. 

I  Kings  xxi.  20.  And  Aliab  said  to  Elijah,  Hast  thou 
found  me,  O  mine  enemy  ?  And  be  answered,  I  have 
found  thee :  because  thou  hast  sold  thyself  to  work  evil 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

Job  XV.  20.  The  wicked  man  travaileth  with  pain 
all  his  days,  and  the  number  of  j  ears  is  hidden  to  the 
oppressor. 

 21.  A  di'eadful  sound  is  in  his  ears :  in  pros- 
perity the  destroyer  shall  come  upon  him. 

 22.  He  bclieveth  not  that  he  shall  return  out 

of  darkness,  and  he  is  waited  for  of  the  sword. 

 23.  He  waudereth  abroad  for  bread,  saying, 

Where  is  it  ?  he  knoweth  that  the  day  of  darkness  is 
ready  at  his  hand. 

 24.  Trouble  and  angui.sh  shall  make  him  afraid  ; 

they  shall  prevail  against  him,  as  a  king  ready  to  the 
battle. 

Ps.  xiv.  5.  There  were  they  in  great  fear :  for  God  is 
in  the  generation  of  tlie  righteous. 

Prov.  x.xviii.  1.  The  wicked  flee  when  no  man  pur- 
sueth:  but  the  righteous  are  bold  as  a  lion. 

Is.  xlviii.  22.  2'here  is  no  peace,  saith  the  Lord,  unto 
the  wicked. 

—  Ivii.  20.  But  the  wicked  are  like  the  troubled  sea, 
when  it  cannot  i-est,  whose  waters  cast  up  mire  and 
dirt. 

 21.  T/iere  is  no  peace,  saith  my  God,  to  the 

wicked. 

§  76.   God  the  Avenger  of  Evil. 

Deut.  vii.  10.  And  repayeth  them  that  hate  him  to 
their  face,  to  destroy  them :  he  will  not  be  slack  to 
him  that  hateth  him,  he  will  repay  him  to  his  face. 

2  Sam.  iii.  39.  And  I  am  this  day  weak,  though  an- 
ointed king ;  and  these  men  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  be 
too  hard  for  mc  :  the  Lord  shall  reward  the  doer  of 
evil  according  to  his  wickedness. 

Job  xxi.  17.  How  oft  is  the  candle  of  the  wicked  put 
out !  and  how  oft  cometh  their  destruction  upon  them  I 
Ood  distribnteth  sorrows  in  his  anger. 


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Job  xxi.  20.  His  eyes  shall  see  his  destruction,  and 
he  shall  drink  of  the  wrath  of  the  Almighty. 

 30.  That  tlie  wicked  is  reserved  to  the  day  of 

destruction  ?  they  shall  be  brought  forth  to  the  day  of 
wrath. 

 31.  Who  shall  declare  his  way  to  his  face  ?  and 

who  shall  repay  him  'ir/ud  he  hath  done  ? 

—  xxxi.  2.  For  what  portion  of  God  is  /hero  from 
above  ?  and  what  inlicritance  of  the  Almighty  from 
on  high  ? 

 B.  Is  not  destruction  to  the  wicked  ?  and  a 

strange  punishment  to  the  workers  of  iniquity  ? 

—  xxxiv.  11.  For  the  Avork  of  a  man  shall  he  ren- 
der unto  him,  and  cause  every  man  to  find  according 
to  his  ways. 

 26.  He  striketh  them  as  wicked  men  in  the 

open  siglit  of  others  ; 

 27.  Because  they  turned  back  from  him,  and 

would  not  consider  any  of  his  Avays ; 

—  .xx.xvi.  17.  But  thou  hast  fulfilled  the  judgment  of 
the  wicked;  judgment  and  justice  take  hold  onthee. 

—  xxxviii.  12.  Hast  tliou  commanded  the  niorning 
since  thy  days ;  ami  caused  the  dayspring  to  know  his 
place ; 

 13.  That  it  might  take  hold  of  the  ends  of  tlie 

earth,  that  the  wicked  might  be  shaken  out  of  it  ? 

 14.  It  is  turned  as  clay  to  the  seal ;  and  thej^ 

stand  as  a  garment. 

 15.  "And  from  the  wicked  their  light  is  with- 

holden,  and  the  higli  arm  shall  be  broken. 

Ps.  ix.  16.  Tlie  Lord  is  known  hy  the  judgment 
viliicli  he  executeth  :  the  wicked  is  snared  in  the  worii 
of  his  own  hands.    Higgaion.  Selah. 

—  Ixviii.  21.  But  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his 
enemies,  and  tlie  hairy  scalp  of  sucli  a  one  as  gocth  on 
still  in  his  trespasses. 

—  Ixxiv.  14.  Thou  brakest  the  heads  of  leviathan  in 
pieces,  and  gavest  him  to  he  meat  to  the  people  inhab- 
iting the  wilderness. 

—  Ixxvi.  6.  At  thy  rebuke,  0  God  of  Jacob,  both  the 
chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into  a  dead  sleep. 

—  xciv.  23.  And  he  shall  bring  upon  them  their  own 
iniquity,  and  shall  cut  them  off'  in  their  own  wicked- 
ness ;  yen,  the  Lord  our  God  shall  cut  them  off. 

—  cxix.  118.  Thou  hast  trodden  down  all  them  that 
err  from  thy  statutes :  for  their  deceit  is  falsehood. 

 119.  Tliou  puttest  away  all  the  wicked  of  the 

eartli  lika  dross :  therefore  I  love  thy  testimonies. 

Prov.  xxi.  12.  The  righteous  man  wisely  considereth 
the  house  of  the  wicked :  hut  God  overthroweth  the 
wicked  for  their  wickedness. 

Is.  1. 11.  Behold,  all  j'e  that  kindle  a  fire,  that  com- 
pass yourselves  about  with  sparks:  walk  in  the  light  of 
your  fire,  and  in  the  sparks  that  ye  have  kindled. 
Tliis  shall  ye  have  of  mine  hand ;  ye  shall  lie  down  in 
sorrow. 

Jer.  xxiii.  19.  Behold,  a  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  is 
gone  forth  in  fury,  even  a  grievous  whirlwind:  it  shall 
fall  grievously  iipon  the  head  of  the  wicked. 

 20.  The  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  return, 

until  he  have  executed,  and  till  he  have  performed 
the  thoughts  of  his  heart :  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall 
consider  it  perfectly. 

—  XXX.  23.  Beh'old,  the  whirlwind  of  the  Lord 
goeth  forth  with  fury,  a  continuing  wliirhvind :  it  sliall 
fall  with  pain  upon  "tlie  head  of  the  wicked. 

Ezek.  xi.  21.  But  as  for  them  whose  heart  wall^eth 
after  the  heart  of  tlieir  detestable  things  and  their 
abominations,  I  will  recompense  their  way  upon  their 
own  heads,  saitli  the  Lord  God. 

Joel  i.  15.  Alas  for  the  day !  for  the  day  of  the  Lord 
is  at  hand,  and  as  a  desti'uction  from  the  Almighty 
shall  it  come. 

§  77.   Slus  of  Parents  and  others  Snlfered  for. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  7.  -fvisiting  the  iniquity  of  the  flithers 
upon  the  children,  and  upon  the  children's  children, 
unto  the  third  and  to  the  fourth  generation. 

Lev.  xxvi.  39.  And  they  tliat  are  left  of  you  shall 
pine  away  in  their  iniquity  in  }'Our  enemies'  hinds ;  and 
also  in  the  iniquities  of  their  fathers  shall  they  pine 
away  with  them. 


Num.  xiv.  33.  And  your  children  shall  wander  in 
the  wilderness  forty  years,  and  bear  j-our  whoredoms, 
until  j'our  carcasses  be  wasted  in  the  wilderness. 

Deut.  iv.  21.  Furthermore  the  Lord  M-as  angry  with 
me  for  your  sakes,  and  sware  that  I  sliould  not  go  over 
Jordan,  and  that  I  should  not  go  in  unto  that  good 
land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  for  an  in- 
heritance : 

 22.  But  I  must  die  in  this  land,  I  must  not  go 

over  Jordan :  but  ye  shall  go  over,  and  possess  that 
good  land. 

Jos.  vii.  24.  And  Joshua,  and  all  Israel  with  him, 
took  Aclian  the  son  of  Zerah,  and  the  silver,  and  the 
garment,  and  the  wedge  of  gold,  and  his  sons,  and  his 
daughters,  and  his  oxen,  anil  his  asses,  and  his  sheep, 
and  his  tent,  and  all  that  he  had :  and  they  brought 
them  unto  the  valley  of  Achor. 

 25.  And  Joshua  said,  Wiy  hast  thou  troubled 

us?  the  Lord  shall  trouble  thee  this  day.  And  aU 
Israel  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  burned  them  with 
fire,  after  they  had  stoned  them  with  stones. 

 26.  And  they  raised  over  him  a  great  heap  of 

stones  unto  this  day.  So  the  Lord  turned  from  the 
fierceness  of  his  anger.  Wherefore  the  name  of  that 
place  was  called.  The  valley  of  Achor,  imto  this  day. 

—  xxii.  17.  Is  the  iniquity  of  Peor  too  little  for  us, 
from  which  we  are  not  cleansed  imtil  this  day,  al- 
though there  was  a  plague  in  the  congregation  of  the 
Lord, 

 18.  But  that  ye  must  turn  away  this  day  from 

following  the  Lord  ?  and  it  will  be,  seeing  ye  rebel  to 
day  against  the  Lord,  that  to  morrow  he  will  be  wroth 
with  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel. 

 20.  Did  not  Aclian  the  son  of  Zerah  commit  a 

trespass  in  the  accursed  thing,  and  wath  fell  on  all 
the  congregation  of  Israel  ?  and  that  man  perished  not 
alone  in  his  iniquity. 

2  Sam.  xxi.  3.  Wherefore  David  said  unto  the  Gib- 
eonites.  What  shall  I  do  for  you  ?  and  wherewith  shall 
I  make  the  atonement,  that  ye  may  bless  the  inherit- 
ance of  the  Lord  ? 

 4.  And  the  Gibeonites  said  unto  him.  We  will 

have  no  silver  nor  gold  of  Saul,  nor  of  his  house; 
neither  for  us  shalt  thou  kill  any  man  in  Israel.  And 
he  said,  Wliat  ye  shall  say,  that  will  I  do  for  }'ou. 

 5.  And  they  answered  the  king,  The  man  that 

consumed  us,  and  that  devised  against  us  that  we 
should  be  destroyed  from  remaining  in  any  of  the 
coasts  of  Israel, 

 6.  Let  seven  men  of  his  sous  be  delivered  unto 

us,  and  we  will  hang  them  up  imto  the  Lord  in  Gib- 
eah  of  Saul,  whom  the  Lord  did  choose.  And  the 
king  said,  I  will  give  them. 

Jobv.  4.  His  children  are  far  from  safety,  and  they 
are  crushed  in  the  gate,  neither  is  there  any  to  deliver 
them. 

—  XX.  26.  All  darkness  shall  he  hid  in  his  secret 
places :  a  fire  not  blown  shall  consume  him ;  it  shall 
go  ill  with  him  that  is  left  in  his  tabernacle. 

—  xxi.  19.  God  layeth  up  hi.;  iniquity  for  his  chil- 
dren :  he  rewardeth  him,  and  he  shall  know  it. 

—  XXX.  8.  They  were  children  of  fools,  yea,  children 
of  base  men  :  they  were  viler  than  the  earth. 

Ps.  cvi.  32.  They  angered  him  also  at  the  waters  of 
strife,  so  that  it  went  ill  with  Moses  for  their  sakes : 

Is.  xiv.  21.  Prepare  slaughter  for  his  children  for  the 
iniquity  of  their  fathers;  that  they  do  not  rise,  nor 
possess'  the  land,  nor  fill  the  face  "of  the  world  with 
cities. 

—  Ixv.  6.  Behold,  it  is  vsTitten  before  me :  I  will  not 
keep  silence,  but  will  recompense,  even  recompense 
into  their  bosom, 

 7.  Your  iniquities,  and  the  iniquities  of  your 

fathers  together,  saith  the  Lord,  which  have  burned 
incense  upon  the  mountains,  and  blasphemed  me  upon 
the  hills :  therefore  will  I  measure  their  former  work 
into  their  bosom. 

Jer.  ii.  9.  Wherefore  I  will  yet  plead  with  you,  saith 
the  Lord,  and  with  j'our  children's  children  will  I 
plead. 

—  iii.  24.  For  shame  hath  devoured  the  labour  of 
our  fathers  from  our  youth;  their  flocks  and  their 
herds,  their  sons  and  tlieir  daughters. 


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CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Lam.  V.  7.  Our  fathers  liave  sinned,  and  are  not ;  and 
we  have  borne  their  iniquities. 

Ezek.  xvi.  8.  Son  of  man,  cause  Jerusalem  to  know 
her  abominations, 

 3.  And  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto 

Jerusalem ;  Thy  birth  and  thy  nativity  is  of  the  land 
of  Canaan ;  thy  father  icds  an  Amorite,  and  thy  mother 
a  Hittite. 

§  78.   Cases  of  Retribution. 

Jud.  i.  6.  But  Adoni-bezek  fled;  and  they  pursued 
after  him,  and  caught  him,  and  cut  off  his  thumbs  and 
his  great  toes. 

 7.  And  Adoni-bezek  said,  Threescore  and  ten 

kings,  having  their  thumbs  and  their  great  toes  cut  off, 
gathered  their  meat  under  my  table :  as  I  have  done, 
so  God  hath  requited  me.  And  they  brought  him  to 
Jerusalem,  and  there  lie  died. 

—  ix.  36.  Thus  God  rendered  the  wickedness  of 
Abimelech,  which  he  did  unto  his  father,  in  slaying 
his  seventy  brethren : 

 57.  And  all  the  evil  of  the  men  of  Shechem  did 

God  render  upon  their  heads :  and  upon  them  came 
the  curse  of  Jotham  the  son  of  Jerubbaal. 

Est.  ix.  1.  Now  in  the  twelfth  month,  that  is,  the 
month  Adar,  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  same, 
when  the  king's  commandment  and  his  decree  drew 
near  to  be  put  in  execution,  in  the  day  that  the  ene- 
mies of  the  Jews  hoped  to  have  power  over  them ; 
(though  it  was  turned  to  the  contrary,  that  the  Jews 
had  rule  over  them  that  hated  them,)' 

 25.  But  when  Esther  came  before  the  king,  he 

commanded  by  letters  that  his  wicked  device,  which 
he  devised  against  the  Jews,  should  return  upon  his  own 
head,  and  that  he  and  his  sons  should  be  hanged  on 
the  gallows. 

See  2  Kings  xvii.  25,  26. 

§  79.   Shame  the  Portion  of  the  Wicked. 

Job  viii.  22.  They  that  hate  thee  shall  be  clothed  with 
shame;  and  the  dwellingplace  of  the  wicked  shall 
come  to  nought. 

—  xviii.  20.  They  that  come  after  him  shall  be  as- 
tonied  at  his  day,  as  they  that  went  before  were 
affrighted. 

 21.  Surely  such  are  the  dwellings  of  the  wick- 
ed, and  this  is  the  place  of  him  that  knoweth  not  God. 

Ps.  liii.  5.  There  were  they  in  great  fear,  wh^re  no 
fear  was :  for  God  hath  scattered  the  l)ones  of  him  that 
encampeth  against  thee  :  thou  hast  put  tliem  to  shame, 
because  God  hath  despised  them. 

—  Ix.  8.  Moab  is  my  Avashpot;  over  Edom  will  I 
cast  out  my  shoe :  Philistia,  triumph  thou  because  of 
me. 

—  cviii.  9.  Moab  is  my  washpot ;  over  Edom  will  I 
cast  out  my  shoe ;  over  Philistia  will  I  triumph. 

Jer.  xiii.  22.  And  if  thou  say  in  thine  heart.  Where- 
fore come  these  things  upon  me  ?  For  the  greatness  of 
thine  iniquity  are  thy  skirts  discovered,  and  thy  heels 
made  bare. 

Micah  vi.  16.  For  the  statutes  of  Omri  are  kept,  and 
all  the  works  of  the  house  of  Ahab,  and  ye  walk  in 
their  counsels ;  that  I  should  make  thee  a  desolation, 
and  the  inhabitants  thereof  a  hissing:  therefore  ye 
shall  bear  the  reproach  of  my  peopilc. 

§  80,  God  does  not  Pity  the  Wiclied  in  Calamity. 

Ezek.  vii.  3.  Now  is  the  end  come  upon  thee,  and  I 
will  send  mine  anger  upon  thee,  and  will  judge  thee 
according  to  thy  ways,  and  will  recompense  upon  thee 
all  thine  abominations. 

 4.  And  mine  eye  shall  not  spare  thee,  neither 

will  I  have  pity :  but  I  will  recompense  thy  ways  upon 
thee,  and  thine  abominations  shall  be  in  the  midst  of 
thee :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 8.  Now  will  I  shortly  pour  out  my  fury  upon 

thee,  and  accomplish  mine  anger  upon  thee:  and  I 
will  judge  thee  according  to  thy  ways,  and  will  recom- 
pense thee  for  all  thine  abominations. 

 0.  And  mine  eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will 

I  have  pity :  I  will  recompense  thee  according  to  thy 
■ways  and  thine  abominations  that  are  in  the  midst  of 


thee;  and  ye  shall  know  that  1  am  the  Lokd  that 
smiteth. 

—  ix.  10.  And  as  for  mc  also,  mine  eye  shall  not 
spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity,  hut  I  wUl  recompense 
their  way  upon  their  head. 

—  xxiv.  13.  In  thy  filthiness  is  lewdness :  because  I 
have  purged  thee,  and  thou  wast  not  purged,  thou 
Shalt  not  be  purged  from  thy  filthiness  any  more,  till 
I  have  caused  my  fury  to  rest  upon  thee. 

 14.  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it :  it  shall  come 

to  pass,  and  I  will  do  it ;  I  will  not  go  back,  neither 
will  I  spare,  neither  will  I  repent ;  according  to  thy 
ways,  and  according  to  thy  doings,  shall  they  judge 
thee,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  81.   Death  Threatened  to  the  Wicked. 

Gen.  vi.  13.  And  God  said  unto  Noah,  The  end  of 
all  flesh  is  come  before  me ;  for  the  earth  is  filled  with 
Aiolence  through  them;  and,  behold,  I  will  destroy 
them  with  the  earth. 

Num.  xxvii.  13.  And  when  thou  hast  seen  it,  thou 
also  shalt  be  gathered  imto  thy  people,  as  Aaron  thy 
brother  was  gathered. 

 14.  For  ye  rebelled  against  my  commandment 

in  the  desert  of  Zin,  in  the  strife  of  the  congregation, 
to  sanctify  me  at  the  water  before  their  eyes:  that 
the  water  of  Meribah  in  Kadesh  in  the  wilderness  of 
Zin. 

Job  iv.  8.  Even  as  I  have  seen,  they  that  plough  ini- 
quity, and  sow  wickedness,  reap  the  same. 

 9.  By  the  blast  of  God  they  jierish,  and  by  the 

breath  of  his  nostrils  are  they  consumed. 

—  V.  14.  They  meet  with  darkness  in  the  daytime, 
and  grope  in  the  noonday  as  in  the  night. 

—  xi.  20.  But  the  eyes  of  the  wicked  shall  fail,  and 
they  shall  not  escape,  and  their  hope  shall  he  as  the 
giving  up  of  the  ghost. 

—  XV.  30.  He  shall  not  depart  out  of  darkness ;  the 
flame  shall  dry  up  his  branches,  and  by  the  breath  of 
his  mouth  shall  he  go  away. 

—  xviii.  5.  Yea,  the  light  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put 
out,  and  the  spark  of  his  fire  shall  not  shine. 

 6.  The  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  tabernacle, 

and  his  candle  shall  be  put  out  with  him. 

 16.  His  roots  shall  be  dried  up  beneath,  and 

above  shall  his  branch  be  cut  off. 

—  xxxvi.  12.  But  if  they  obey  not,  tliey  shall  perish 
by  the  sword,  and  they  shall  die  without  knowledge. 

Ps.  i.  4.  The  ungodly  are  not  so:  but  are  like  the 
chaff  which  the  wind  driveth  away. 

 5.  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  stand  in 

the  judgment,  nor  sinners  in  the  congregation  of  the 
righteous. 

—  xxxiv.  16.  The  face  of  the  Lord  is  against  them 
that  do  evil,  to  cut  off  the  remembrance  of  them  from 
the  earth. 

 21.  Evil  shall  slay  the  wicked  :  and  they  that 

hate  the  righteous  shall  be  desolate. 

—  xxxvii.  9.  For  evil  doers  shall  be  cut  off :  but 
those  that  wait  upon  the  Lord,  they  shall  inherit  the 
earth. 

 10.  For  yet  a  little  while,  and  the  wicked  shall 

wot  be:  yea,  thou  shalt  diligently  consider  his  place, 
and  it  shall  not  he. 

—  Ixii.  3.  How  long  will  ye  imagine  mischief  against 
a  man  ?  ye  shall  be  slain  all  of  you  :  as  a  bowing  wall 
shall  ye  he,  and  as  a  tottering  fence. 

—  Ixxiii.  27.  For,  lo,  they  that  are  far  from  thee 
shall  perish :  thou  hast  destroyed  all  them  that  go  a 
whoring  from  thee. 

—  xcii.  9.  For,  lo,  thine  enemies,  0  Lord,  for,  lo, 
thine  enemies  shall  perish;  all  the  workers  of  iniquity 
shall  be  scattered. 

Prov.  ii.  22.  But  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off  from  the 
earth,  and  the  transgressors  shall  be  rooted  out  of  it. 

—  xi.  19.  As  righteousness  fenddh  to  life  ;  so  he  that 
pursueth  evil  pursncth  it  to  his  own  death. 

—  xiii.  9.  The  light  of  the  righteous  rcjoiceth:  but 
the  lamp  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out. 

—  xix.  16.  He  that  kecpeth  the  commandment 
keepeth  his  own  soul ;  hut  he  that  despiseth  his  ways 
shall  die. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Prov.  xxi.  15.  It  in  joy  to  the  just  to  do  judgment: 
but  destruction  ahall  he  to  tlie  workers  of  iniquity. 

—  xxiv.  20.  For  tliere  shall  be  no  reward  to  the  evil 
man;  the  caudle  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out. 

Is.  i.  28.  And  the  destruction  of  the  transgressors 
and  of  the  sinners  shall  be  together,  and  they  that  for- 
sake the  Lord  shall  be  consumed. 

SecEzek.xviii.  18. 

§  82.  The  Wicked  Consumed. 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  6.  But  tlie  sons  of  Belial  shall  be  all  of 
tliem  as  thorns  thrust  away,  because  they  cannot  be 
taken  with  hands : 

 7.  But  the  man  ihut  shall  touch  them  must  be 

fenced  with  iron  and  the  stall"  of  a  spear ;  and  they 
shall  be  utterly  burned  with  fire  in  the  s<une  place. 

Ps.  xi.  6.  Upon  the  wicked  he  shall  rain  snares,  fire 
and  brimstone,  and  a  horrible  tempest:  this  shall  be 
the  portion  of  their  cup. 

Is.  V.  24.  Theretbre  as  the  fire  devoureth  the  stub- 
ble, and  the  flame  consumeth  the  chaff,  so  their  root 
shall  be  as  rottenness,  and  their  blossom  shall  go  up 
as  dust :  because  they  have  cast  away  the  law  of  the 
Lord  of  hosts,  and  despised  the  word  of  the  Holy  One 
of  Israel. 

—  ix.  18.  For  wickedness  burnetii  as  the  fire :  it 
shall  devour  the  briers  and  thorns,  and  shall  kindle  in 
the  thickets  of  the  Ibrest,  and  they  shall  mount  up  like 
the  lifting  up  of  smoke. 

Jer.  xxi.  14.  But  I  will  punish  you  according  to  the 
fruit  of  your  doings,  saith  the  Lord:  and  I  will  kin- 
dle a  fire  in  the  forest  thereof,  and  it  shall  devour  all 
things  round  about  it. 

Ezek.  xxii.  31.  Therefore  have  I  poured  out  mine  in- 
dignation upon  them;  I  have  consumed  them  with 
the  fire  of  my  wrath :  their  own  way  have  I  recom- 
pensed upon  their  heads,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Mai.  iv.  1.-  For,  liehold,  the  day  cometh,  that  shall 
burn  as  an  oven ;  and  all  the  proud,  yea,  and  all  that 
do  wickedly,  shall  be  stubble :  and  the  day  that  com- 
eth shall  burn  them  up,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  that 
it  shall  leave  them  neither  root  nor  branch. 

 3.  And  ye  shall  tread  down  the  wicked ;  for 

they  shall  be  ashes  under  the  soles  of  your  feet  in  the 
day  that  I  shall  do  this,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

CHAP.  VII. 
THE  PURPOSES  OF  GOD. 

§  83.   God  has  Determinate  and  Distinct  Pur- 
poses. 

Job  xiv.  5.  Seeing  his  days  are  determined,  the  num- 
ber of  his  months  are  with  thee,  thou  hast  appointed 
his  bounds  that  he  cannot  pass ; 

—  xxiii.  14.  For  he  performeth  the  thing  that  is  ap- 
pointed for  me :  and  many  such  things  are  with  him. 

Prov.  xvi.  4.  The  Lord  hath  made  all  tilings  for 
himself:  yea,  even  the  wicked  for  the  day  of  evil. 

Acts  xvii.  26.  And  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  na- 
tions of  men  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth, 
and  hath  determined  the  times  before  appointed,  and 
the  bounds  of  their  habitation ; 

See  Is.  xiv.  26. 

§  84.   God's  Purposes  Eternal  and  Immutable. 

Ec.  iii.  14.  I  know  that,  whatsoever  God  doeth,  it 
shall  be  for  ever :  nothing  can  be  put  to  it,  nor  any 
thing  taken  from  it :  and  God  doeth  it  that  men  should 
fear  before  him. 

Mat.  XXV.  34.  Theu  shall  the  King  say  unto  them  on 
his  right  hand.  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father,  inherit 
the  kingdom  prepared  for  you  from  the  foundation  of 
the  world  : 

I  Cor.  ii.  7.  But  we  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a 
mystery,  even  the  hidden  wisdom,  which  God  ordained 
before  the  world  unto  our  glory ; 

Eph.  iii.  10.  To  the  intent  that  now  unto  the  princi- 
palities and  powers  in  heavenlyj^fatrs  might  be  known  ! 
by  tlio  church  tlie  manifold  wisdom  of  God.  | 


 11.  xVccording  to  the  eternal  purpose  which 

he  piu-posed  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord: 

See  Num.  xxiii.  19.  Job  xxiii.  13.  Ps.  xxxiii.  11. 
Mai.  iii.  6.    Jam.  i.  17. 

§  85.   Men  the  Instruments  of  God's  Purposes. 

2  Sam.  vii.  14.  I  will  be  his  father,  and  he  shall  be 
my  son.  If  he  commit  iniquity,  I  will  chasten  him 
with  the  rod  of  men,  and  with  the  stripes  of  the  chil- 
dren of  men. 

2  Kings  V.  1.  Now  Naaman,  captain  of  the  host  of 
the  king  of  Sj'ria,  was  a  great  man  with  his  master, 
and  honourable,  because  by  him  the  Lord  had  given 
deliverance  unto  Syria :  he  was  also  a  mighty  man  in 
valour,  but  he  was  a  leper. 

2  Chron.xviii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
captains  of  the  chariot  saw  Jehosliaphat,  that  they 
said,  It  is  the  king  of  Israel.  Therefore  they  compass- 
ed about  him  to  fight :  but  .Jehoshaphat  cried  out,  and 
the  Lord  helped  him  ;  and  God  moved  them  to  depart 
from  him. 

Ezr.  vi.  22.  And  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 
seven  days  with  joy:  for  the  Lord  had  made  them 
joyful,  and  turned  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria 
unto  them,  to  strengthen  their  hands  m  the  work  of 
the  house  of  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

—  vii.  27.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  our  fathers, 
which  hath  put  such  a  thing  as  this  in  the  king's  heart, 
to  beautify  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  is  in  .Jerusalem : 

Ps.  xvii.  13.  Arise,  O  Lord,  disappoint  him,  cast 
him  down :  deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked,  which  is 
thy  sword : 

 14.  From  men  which  are  thy  hand,  0  Lord, 

from  men  of  the  world,  which  hare  their  portion  in  this 
life,  and  whose  belly  thoufillest  with  thy  hid  treasure: 
they  are  full  of  children,  and  leave,  the  rest  of  their 
substance  to  their  babes. 

Prov.  xxi.  1.  The  king's  heart  is  in  the  band  of  the 
Lord,  as  the  rivers  of  water :  he  turneth  it  whitherso- 
ever he  will. 

Is.  xiii.  5.  They  come  from  a  far  country,  from  the 
end  of  heaven,  ercn  the  Lord,  and  the  weapons  of  his 
indignation,  to  destroy  the  whole  land. 

Jer.  xxvii.  8.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the 
nation  and  kingdom  which  will  not  serve  the  same 
Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  that  will 
not  put  their  neck  under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon, that  nation  will  I  punLsh,  saith  the  Lord,  with 
the  sword,  and  with  the  famine,  and  Avitli  the  pesti- 
lence, until  I  have  consumed  them  by  his  hand. 

—  1.  9.  For,  lo,  I  will  raise  and  cause  to  come  up 
against  Babylon  an  assembly  of  great  nations  from  the 
north  country :  and  they  shall  set  themselves  in  array 
against  her;  from  thence  she  shall  be  taken:  their 
arrows  shall  be  as  of  a  mighty  expert  man ;  none  shall 
return  in  vain. 

—  11.  20.  Thou  art  my  battle  axe  and  weapons  of 
war  :  for  with  thee  willl  break  in  pieces  the  nations, 
and  with  thee  will  I  destroy  kingdoms  ; 

 21.  And  with  thee  wilTl  break  in  pieces  the 

horse  and  his  rider;  and  with  thee  will  I  break  in 
pieces  the  chariot  and  his  rider ; 

 22.  With  thee  also  will  I  break  in  pieces  man 

and  woman;  and  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  old 
and  young ;  and  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the 
young  man  and  the  maid ; 

 23.  I  will  also  break  in  pieces  with  thee  the 

shepherd  and  his  flock ;  and  with  thee  I  will  break  La 
pieces  the  husbandman  and  his  yoke  of  oxen ;  and 
with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  captains  and  rulers. 

Ezek.  XXV.  14.  And  I  will  lay  my  vengeance  upon 
Edom  liy  the  hand  of  my  people  Israel :  and  they  shall 
do  in  Edom  according  to  mine  anger  and  according  to 
my  fury;  and  they  shall  know  my  vengeance,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

Hab.  i.  6.  For,  lo,  I  raise  up  the  Chaldeans,  that  bitter 
and  hasty  nation,  which  shall  march  through  the 
breadth  of  the  laud,  to  possess  the  dwelliugplaces  that 
are  not  theirs. 

 12.  Art  thou  not  from  everlasting,  O  Lord  my 

God,  mine  Holy  One  ?  We  shall  not  die.  O  Lord, 
thou  hast  ordained  Iliem  for  jvidgment :  and,  O  mighty 
God,  thou  hast  eytablished  them  for  correction. 


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CHAP.  VII, 


WORKS 


OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


I  Cor.  iv.  7.  For  who  maketli  thee  to  differ  from 
another?  and  what  Iiast  thou  that  Uiou  didst  not  re- 
ceive ?  now  if  thou  didst  receive  it,  why  dost  thou 
glorv,  as  if  thou  hadst  not  received  it  f 

See  page  100,  Chap.  IV.;  also  I  Chr.  vi.  15.  Job  i. 
21.    Is.  X.  5-7,  12. 

§  86.   National  Election. 

Gen.  XXV.  23.  And  the  cliildren  struggled  together 
within  her ;  and  she  said,  If  it  lie  so,  why  am  I  thus  ? 
And  slie  went  to  inquire  of  the  Lord. 

— •  —  23.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  her,  Two  nations 
are  in  thy  womb,  and  two  manner  of  people  shall  be 
separated  from  thy  bowels ;  and  tJw  one  people  shall 
be  stronger  than  ilie  other  people ;  and  the  elder  shall 
serve  the  j'ounger. 

Ex.  xxxiii.  19.  And  he  said,  I  will  make  all  my 
goodnes.s  pass  before  thee,  and  I  will  proclaim  the 
name  of  the  Lord  before  thee ;  and  will  be  gracious 
to  whom  I  will  be  gracious,  and  will  shew  mercy  on 
whom  I  will  shew  mercy. 

Is.  i.  9.  Except  the  Lord  of  hosts  had  left  unto  us 
a  very  small  renmant,  we  should  have  been  as  Sodom, 
and  we  should  have  been  like  unto  Gomorrah. 

—  X.  22.  For  though  thy  people  Israel  be  as  the 
sand  of  the  sea,  yet  a  remnant  of  them  shall  return : 
the  consumption  decreed  shall  overflow  with  right- 
eousness. 

 23.  For  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a 

consumption,  even  detennined,  in  the  midst  of  all  the 
land. 

—  xliii.  21.  This  people  have  I  formed  for  myself; 
they  shall  shew  fortli  my  praise. 

—  xlv.  4.  For  Jacob  my  servant's  sake,  and  Israel 
mine  elect,  I  have  even  called  thee  by  thy  name :  I 
have  surnamcd  thee,  though  thou  hast  not  known 
me. 

Jep.  xviii.  2.  Arise,  and  go  down  to  the  potter's 
house,  and  there  I  will  cause  thee  to  hear  my  words. 

 3.  Tlicn  I  went  down  to  the  potter's  house, 

and,  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  wheels. 

 4.  And  the  vessel  that  he  made  of  clay  was 

marred  in  the  hand  of  the  potter :  so  he  made  it 
again  another  vessel,  as  seemed  good  to  tlie  potter  to 
make  it. 

—  —  5.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me, 
Baying, 

 6.  O  house  of  Israel,  cainiot  I  do  with  .you  as 

this  potter?  saith  the  Lord.  Behold,  as  the  clay  i»  in 
the  potter's  liand,  so  are  ye  in  mine  hand,  O  house  of 
Israel. 

—  xxx.  22.  And  ye  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will 
be  your  God. 

Mai.  i.  2.  I  have  loved  you,  saith  the  Lord.  Yet 
ye  say.  Wherein  hast  thou  loved  us  ?  Was  not 
Esau  Jacob's  brother  ?  saith  the  Lord  :  yet  I  loved 
Jacob, 

 3.  And  I  hated  Esau,  and  laid  his  mountains 

and  his  heritage  waste  for  the  dragons  of  the  wilder- 
ness. 

Rom.  ix.  4.  Who  are  Israelites;  to  whom  pertaineth 
the  adoption,  and  the  glory,  and  the  covenants,  and 
the  giving  of  the  law,  and  the  service  of  God,  and  the 
promises ; 

See  Ex.  xix.  5.  Deut.  iv.  20;  vii.  6;  xlv.  2;  xxvi. 
19;  xxxii.  9,  10.    Is.  Iv.  5. 

§  8".   Individuals  Elected. 

I  Kings  xix.  18.  Yet  I  have  left  me  seven  thousand 
ia  Israel,  all  the  knees  which  have  not  bowed  unto 
Baal,  and  every  mouth  which  hath  not  kissed  him. 

Is.  iv.  3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  he  that  is  left 
in  Zion,  and  he  that  reraaineth  in  Jerusalem,  shall  be 
called  holy,  even  every  one  that  is  written  among  the 
living  in  Jerusalem : 

Jer.  i.  5.  Before  I  formed  thee  in  the  belly  I  knew 
thee  ;  and  before  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  womb  I 
sanctified  thee,  and  I  ordained  thee  a  prophet  unto  the 
nations. 

—  xxxi.  3.  The  Lord  hath  appeared  of  old  unto 
me,  saying.  Yea,  I  have  loved  thee  with  an  everlasting 


love :  therefore  with  lovingkindness  have  I  drawn 
thee. 

Mat.  xi.  25.  At  that  time  Jesus  answered  and  said,  I 
thanlv  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  be- 
cause thou  hast  hid  tliese  things  from  the  wise  and 
prudent,  and  Iiast  revealed  them  unto  babes. 

 2G.  Even  so.  Father ;  for  so  it  seemed  good  in 

thy  sight. 

—  xiii.  10.  And  the  disciples  came,  and  said  unto 
him,  Whj'  sjieakest  thou  unto  them  in  parables  '? 

 11.  He  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Be- 
cause it  is  given  unto  j'ou  to  know  the  mysteries  of 
the  kingdom  of  heaven,  but  to  them  it  is  not  given 

—  XX.  IG.  So  the  last  shall  be  first,  and  the  first 
last :  for  many  be  called,  but  few  chosen. 

—  xxii.  14.  For  many  are  called,  but  few  are  chosen. 

—  xxiv.  22.  And  except  those  days  should  be  short- 
ened, there  should  no  flesh  be  saved  :  but  for  the  elect's 
sake  those  da)-s  shall  be  shortened. 

 40.  Then  shall  two  be  in  the  field ;  the  one 

shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

Mark  xiii.  20.  And  except  that  the  Lord  had  short- 
ened those  days,  no  flesh  should  be  saved  :  but  for  the 
elect's  sake,  whom  he  hath  chosen,  he  hath  shortened 
the  days. 

Luke  iv.  25.  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  many  widows 
were  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Elias,  when  the  heaven 
was  shut  up  three  years  and  six  months,  when  great 
famine  was  throughout  all  the  land ; 

 26.  But  unto  none  of  them  was  Elias  sent, 

save  unto  Sarepta,  a  city  of  Sidon,  unto  a  woman  that 
was  a  widow. 

 27.  And  many  lepers  were  in  Israel  in  the 

time  of  Eliscus  the  prophet ;  and  none  of  them  waa 
cleansed,  saving  Naaman  the  Syrian. 

—  viii.  9.  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying, 
What  miglit  this  ]iarable  be  V 

 lb.  And  he  said.  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know 

the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  God  :  but  to  others 
in  parables  ;  that  seeing  they  might  not  see,  and  hear- 
ing they  might  not  understand. 

—  X.  20.  Notwithstanding,  in  this  rejoice  not,  that 
the  spirits  are  subject  unto  you ;  but  rather  rejoice, 
because  your  names  are  written  in  heaven. 

 21.  In  that  hour  Jesus  rejoiced  in  spirit,  and 

said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and 
earth,  that  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  wise 
and  prudent,  and  hast  revealed  them  unto  babes :  even 
so.  Father ;  for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  sight. 

—  xvii.  34.  1  tell  you,  in  that  night  there  shall  be 
two  men  in  one  bed  ;  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
other  shall  be  left. 

 35.  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  together ; 

the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

 8G.  Two  wen  shall  be  in  the  field ;  the  one 

shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

John  vi.  44.  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the 
Father  which  hath  sent  me  draw  him:  and  I  will 
raise  him  up  at  the  last  day. 

—  XV.  19.  If  ye  were  of  the  world,  the  world  would 
love  his  own ;  but  because  ye  are  not  of  the  world, 
but  I  have  chosen  you  out  of  the  world,  therefore  the 
world  hateth  you. 

—  xvii.  2.  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all 
flesh,  that  he  should  give  eternal  life  to  as  many  as 
thou  hast  given  him. 

 9.  I  pray  for  them  :  I  pray  not  for  the  world, 

but  for  them  which  thou  hast  given  me;  for  they  are 
thine. 

Acts  ii.  89.  For  the  promise  is  unto  you,  and  to  your 
children,  and  to  all  that  are  afar  off",  even  as  many  as 
the  Lord  our  God  shall  call. 

 47.  Praising  God,  and  having  favour  with 

all  the  people.  And  the  Lord  added  to  the  church 
daily  such  as  should  be  saved. 

—  xiii.  4S.  And  when  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they 
were  glad,  and  glorified  the  word  of  the  Lord :  and 
as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed. 

Rom.'  i.  6.  Among  whom  are  ye  also  the  called  of 
Jesus  Christ : 

—  viii.  28.  And  we  know  that  all  things  work  to- 
gether for  good  to  them  that  love  God,  to  them  who 
are  the  called  according  to  his  pui-pose. 


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CHAP.  YII. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Rom.  viii.  29.  For  whom  he  did  foreknow,  ho  also  did 
predestinate  to  be  cont'ornied  to  the  imaye  of  his  Son, 
that  he  niiglit  be  the  firstborn  among  many  brethren. 

 30.  Moreover,  whom  he  did  predestinate,  them 

he  also  called  :  and  whom  he  called,  them  he  also  jus- 
tified :  and  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorified. 

 31.  What  shall  wc  then  say  to  these  things? 

If  God  be  for  us,  who  can  be  against  us  ? 

—  ix.  23.  And  that  he  might  make  known  the 
riches  of  his  glory  on  the  vessels  of  mercy,  which  he 
had  afore  prepared  unto  glory. 

 24.  Even  us,  whom  he  hath  called,  not  of  the 

Jews  only,  but  also  of  the  Gentiles  ? 

 27.  Esaias  also   crieth    concerning  Israel, 

Though  the  number  of  the  children  of  Israel  be  as 
the  sand  of  the  sea,  a  remnant  shall  be  saved : 

 28.  For  he  will  finish  the  work,  and  cut  it 

short  in  righteousness  :  because  a  short  work  will  the 
Lord  make  upon  the  earth. 

 29.  And  as  Esaias  said  before,  Except  the 

Lord  of  Sabaotli  had  left  us  a  seed,  we  had  been  as 
Sodoma,  and  been  made  like  unto  Gomorrah. 

—  xi.  4.  But  what  saith  the  answer  of  God  unto  him  ? 
I  have  reserved  to  myself  seven  thousand  men,  who 
have  not  bowed  the  knee  to  ///e  image  of  B&al. 

 5.  Even  so  then  at  this  present  time  also  there 

is  a  remnant  according  to  the  election  of  grace. 

I  Cor.  i.  26.  For  ye  see  your  calling,  brethren,  how 
that  not  many  wise  men  after  the  flesli,  not  many 
mighty,  not  many  noble,  arc  called : 

 27.  But  God  hath  chosen  the  foolish  things  of 

the  world  to  confound  the  wise ;  and  God  hath  chosen 
the  weak  things  of  the  world  to  confound  the  things 
which  are  mighty ; 

 28.  And  base  things  of  the  world,  and  things 

which  are  despised,  hath  God  chosen,  yeO;  and  things 
which  are  not,  to  bring  to  nouglit  things  that  are: 

 29.  That  no  flesh  shoidd  glory  in  his  presence. 

See  Mat.  xi.  27.    Luke  x.  22. ;  xviii.  7. 

§  88.   Hnnian  Merit  Excluded. 

Rom.  ix.  10.  And  not  only  tlm ;  but  when  Rebecca 
also  had  conceived  by  one,  even  by  our  father  Isaac, 

—  —  11.  (For  tlie  children  being  not  yet  born,  nei- 
ther having  done  any  good  or  evil,  that  the  purpose 
of  God  according  to  election  might  stand,  not  of 
works,  but  of  him  that  calletli ;) 

 12.  It  was  said  unto  her,  The  elder  shall  serve 

the  younger. 

 13.  As  it  is  written,  Jacob  have  I  loved,  but 

Esau  have  I  hated. 

 14.  What  shall  we  say  then?  Is  there  un- 
righteousness with  God  ?    God  forbid. 

 15.  For  he  saith  to  Moses,  I  will  have  mercy 

on  whom  I  will  have  mercy,  and  I  will  have  compas- 
sion on  whom  I  will  have  compassion. 

 16.  So  then  it  is  not  of  him  that  willeth,  nor 

of  him  that  runneth,  but  of  God  that  sheweth  mercy. 

Gal.  i.  15.  But  when  it  pleased  God,  who  separated 
me  from  my  mother's  womb,  and  called  me  by  his  grace, 

 16.  To  reveal  his  Son  in  me,  that  I  might 

preach  him  among  the  heathen ;  immediately  I  con- 
ferred not  with  flesh  and  blood  : 

Eph.  i.  5.  Having  predestinated  us  unto  the  adop- 
tion of  children  by  Jesus  Christ  to  himself,  according 
to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will. 

 6.  To  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace, 

wherein  he  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the  beloved : 

— ■  —  11.  In  whom  also  we  have  obtained  an  inher- 
itance, being  predestinated  according  to  the  purpose 
of  him  who  worketh  all  things  after  the  counsel  of 
his  own  will : 

 12.  That  we  should  be  to  the  praise  of  his 

glor}^  ^\■ho  first  trusted  in  Christ. 

1  Thess.  i.  4.  Knowing,  brethren  beloved,  your  elec- 
tion of  God. 

 5.  Foj-  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word 

only,  but  also  in  power,  and  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  and 
in  much  assurance ;  as  ye  know  what  manner  of  men 
we  were  among  you  for  your  sake. 

2  Thess.  ii.  i4."  Whereunto  he  called  you  by  our 
gospel,  to  the  obtaining  of  the  glory  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ. 


2  Tim.  i.  9.  Wlio  hath  saved  us,  and  called  va  with 
a  holy  calling,  not  according  to  our  works,  but  accord- 
ing to  his  own  purpose  and  grace,  which  was  given  us 
in  Christ  Jesus  before  the  world  began  : 

—  ii.  10.  Therefore  I  endure  all  things  for  the 
elect's  sake,  that  they  may  also  obtain  the  salvation 
which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  with  eternal  glory. 

 20.  But  in  a  great  house  there  are  not  only 

vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver,  but  also  of  wood  and  of 
eartli ;  and  some  to  honour,  and  some  to  dishonour. 

1  John  iv.  19.  We  love  him,  because  he  first  loved  us. 
See  John  xiii.  18.    Rom.  xi.  7.    I  Thess.  v.  9.  I 

Pet.  i.  2. 

§  89.   Elected  to  Holiness. 

John  XV.  16.  Ye  have  not  chosen  me,  but  I  have 
chosen  j'ou,  and  ordained  you,  iliat  ye  should  go  and 
bring  forth  fruit,  and  that  your  fruit  .should  remain ; 
that  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my 
name,  he  may  give  it  you. 

—  xvii.  6.  I  have  manifested  thy  name  unto  the 
men  which  thou  gavest  me  out  of  the  world :  thine 
they  were,  and  thou  gavest  them  me  ;  and  they  have 
kept  thy  word. 

Eph.  i.  4.  According  as  he  hath  chosen  us  in  him 
before  the  foundation  of  the  world,  that  we  should  be 
holy  and  witliout  blame  before  him  in  love : 

—  ii.  10.  For  we  are  his  workmanship,  created  in 
Christ  Jesus  unto  good  works,  which  God  hath  before 
ordained  that  we  should  walk  in  them. 

2  Thess.  ii.  13.  But  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  al- 
ways to  God  for  you,  brethren  beloved  of  the  Lord, 
Ijecause  God  hath  from  the  beginning  chosen  j'ou  to 
salvation  through  sanctification  of  the  Sjjirit  and  be- 
lief of  the  truth : 

See  Rom.  viii.  29.  Phil.  ii.  13. 

§  90.   References  to  a  ''Book  of  Life." 

Ex.  xxxii.  32.  Yet  now,  if  thou  wilt  forgive  their 
sin — ;  and  if  not,  blot  me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  thy 
book  which  thou  hast  written. 

 33.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Whoso- 
ever hath  sinned  against  me,  him  will  I  blot  out  of  my 
book. 

Dan.  xii.  1.  +and  there  shall  be  a  time  of  trouble, 
such  as  never  was  since  there  was  a  nation  even  to  that 
same  time :  and  at  that  time  thy  peoi)le  shall  be  de- 
livered, every  one  that  shall  be  found  written  in  the 
book. 

Phil.  iv.  8.  And  I  entreat  thee  also,  true  yokefellow, 
help  those  women  which  laboured  with  me  in  the  gospel, 
with  Clement  also,  and  icitli  other  my  fellow  labourers, 
whose  names  are  in  the  book  of  life. 

Rev.  iii.  5.  He  that  overcometh,  the  same  shall  be 
clothed  in  white  raiment;  and  I  will  not  blot  out  his 
name  out  of  the  book  of  life,  but  I  will  confess  his 
name  before  mj^  Father,  and  before  his  angels. 

—  xiii.  8.  And  all  that  dwell  upon  the"  earth  shall 
worship  him,  whose  names  are  not  written  in  the  liook 
of  life  of  the  Lamb  slain  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world. 

—  xvii.  8.  The  beast  that  thou  sawest  was,  and  is 
not ;  and  shall  ascend  out  of  the  bottomless  pit,  and 
go  into  perdition :  and  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth 
shall  wonder,  whose  names  were  not  written  in  the 
book  of  life  from  the  foundation  of  the  world,  when 
they  behold  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not.  and  yet  is. 

—  XX.  15.  And  whosoever  was  not  found  written  in 
the  book  of  life  was  cast  into  the  lake  of  tire. 

—  xxi.  27.  And  there  shall  ui  no  wise  enter  into  it 
any  thing  that  defileth,  neither  ichitnotver  worketh 
abomination,  or  mnketh  a  lie :  but  they  which  are  writ- 
ten in  the  Lamb's  book  of  life. 

See  Rev.  XX.  12;  xxii.  19. 

§  91 .  God's  Purposes  Include  Evils  and  E^il 
Doers. 

Deut.  xxix.  4.  Yet  the  Lord  hath  not  given  you  a 
heart  to  perceive,  and  eyes  to  see,  and  eare  to  hear, 
unto  this  dav. 

I  Kings  xxii.  23.  Xow  therefore,  behold,  the  Lord 


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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


hath  put  a  lying  spirit  iu  the  mouth  of  all  these  th}- 
prophets,  and  the  Lord  hath  spoken  evil  concerning 
thee. 

Job  xrii.  4.  For  thou  hast  hid  their  heart  from  under- 
standing: therefore  shall  thou  not  exalt  them. 
,   Ps.  Ixxxi.  11.  But  my  people  would  not  hearken  to 
my  voice  ;  and  Israel  would  none  of  me. 

 13.  So  I  gave  them  up  unto  their  own  hearts' 

lust:  and  they  walked  iu  their  own  counsels. 

—  cv.  35.  He  turned  their  heart  to  hate  his  people, 
to  deal  subtilely  with  his  servants. 

Is.  vi.  9.  And  he  said,  Go,  and  tell  this  people.  Hear 
ye  indeed,  but  understand  not ;  and  see  ye  indeed,  but 
perceive  not. 

 10.  Make  the  heart  of  this  people  fiit,  and 

make  their  ears  heavy,  and  shut  their  eyes ;  lest  they 
Bee  with  their  eyes,  and  hear  with  their  ears,  and  un- 
derstand with  their  heart,  and  convert,  and  be  healed. 

—  xix.  14.  The  Lord  hath  mingled  a  perverse  spirit 
in  the  midst  thereof:  and  they  have  caused  Egypt  to 
err  in  every  work  thereof,  as  a  ckunken  man  stagger- 
eth  in  his  vomit. 

—  xliv.  18.  They  have  not  known  nor  understood  : 
for  he  hath  shut  their  eyes,  that  they  cannot  see  ;  and 
their  hearts,  that  they  cannot  understand. 

—  Ixvi.  4.  I  also  will  choose  their  delusions,  and 
will  bring  their  fears  upon  them ;  because  when  I 
called,  none  did  answer ;  when  I  spake,  they  did  not 
hear :  but  they  did  evil  before  mine  eyes,  and  chose 
tJuit  in  which  1  delighted  not. 

Jer.  vi.  31.  Therefwre  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold, 
I  will  lay  stumblingblocks  before  this  people,  and  the 
ftithers  and  the  s(^ns  together  shall  fall  upon  them ; 
the  neighbour  and  his  friend  .shall  peri.sh. 

Ezek.  xiv.  9.  And  if  the  prophet  be  deceived  when 
he  hath  spoken  a  thing,  I  the  Lord  have  deceived  that 
prophet,  and  I  will  stretch  out  mj-  hand  upon  him. 
and  will  destroy  him  from  the  midst  of  my  people 
Israel. 

Amos  iii.  6.  Shall  a  trumpet  be  blown  in  the  city, 
and  the  people  not  be  afraid  '<  shall  there  be  evil  in  a 
city,  and  the  Lord  hath  not  done  it  ? 

Zech.  viii.  10.  For  before  these  days  there  was  no 
hue  tor  man,  nor  any  hire  for  beast ;  ' neither  was  tlure 
any  peace  to  him  that  went  out  or  came  in  because  of 
the  affliction :  for  I  set  all  men  every  one  against  his 
neighbour. 

John  vi.  65.  And  he  said.  Therefore  saidliuito  you, 
thiit  no  man  can  come  unto  me,  except  it  were  given 
unto  him  of  my  Father. 

2  Cor.  iv.  3.  But  if  om-  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them 
that  are  lost : 

I  Pet.  ii.  8.  And  a  stone  of  stumbling,  and  a  rock  of 
offence,  even  to  them  which  stumble  at  the  word,  being 
disobedient :  whereunto  also  they  were  appointed. 

Rev.  xvii.  17.  For  God  hath  put  in  their  hearts  to 
fulfil  his  will,  and  to  agree,  and  give  their  kingdom 
unto  the  beast,  until  the  words  of  God  shall  be  ful- 
filled. 

§  92.  Reprobation. 

Is.  xxix.  9.  Stay  yourselves,  and  wonder;  cry  ye 
out,  and  cry :  they  are  drunken,  but  not  with  wine  ; 
they  stagger,  but  not  with  strong  drink. 

 10.  For  the  Lord  hath  poured  out  upon  you 

the  spirit  of  deep  sleep,  and  hath  closed  your  eyes : 
the  prophets  and  your  rulers,  the  seers  hath  he  covered. 

 11.  And  the  vision  of  all  is  become  unto  yaw 

as  the  words  of  a  book  that  is  sealed,  which  men  de- 
liver to  one  that  is  learned,  saying,  Read  this,  I  pray 
thee  :  and  he  saith,  I  cannot ;  for  it  ia  sealed  : 

 13.  And  the  book  is  delivered  to  him  that  is 

not  learned,  saying,  Read  this,  I  pray  thee:  aud  he 
saith,  1  am  not  learned. 

Jer.  vi.  30.  Reprobate  silver  shall  men  call  them,  be- 
cause the  Lord  hath  rejected  them. 

John  X.  26.  But  ye  believe  not,  because  ye  are  not 
of  my  sheep,  as  I  said  unto  you. 

—  xvii.  12.  While  I  was  with  them  in  the  world,  I 
kept  them  in  thy  name  :  those  that  thou  gavest  me  I 
have  kept,  and  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of 
perdition  ;  that  t  he  Scripture  might  be  fulfilled. 

Rom.  ix.  33.  What  if  God,  willmgto  shew  7; d6- wrath, 


aud  to  make  his  power  known,  endured  with  much 
longsuffering^the  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  to  destruction : 

—  xi.  7.  What  then  ?  Israel  hath  not  obtained  that 
which  he  seeketh  for ;  but  the  election  hath  obtained 
it,  and  the  rest  were  blinded 

 8.  (According  as  it  is  written,  God  hath  given 

them  the  spirit  of  shnnber,  eyes  that  they  should  not 
see,  and  ears  that  they  should  not  hear ;)  unto  this  day. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  5.  Examine  yourselves,  whether  ye  be 
in  the  faith ;  prove  your  own  selves.  Know  ye  not 
your  own  selves,  how  that  Jesus  Christ  is  in  you,  ex- 
cept ye  be  reprobates  ? 

 C.  But  I  trust  that  ye  shall  know  that  we  are 

not  reprobates. 

 7.  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil ;  not 

that  we  should  appear  approved,  but  that  ye  should 
do  that  which  is  lionest,  though  we  be  as  reprobates. 

2  Thess.  ii.  11.  And  for  this  cause  God  shall  send 
them  sti-ong  delusion,  that  they  should  believe  a  lie : 

 12.  That  they  all  might  be  damned  who  be- 
lieved not  the  truth,  but  had  pleasure  iu  unright- 
eousness. 

2  Tim.  iii.  8.  Now  as  Jannes  and  Jambres  withstood 
Moses,  so  do  these  also  resist  the  truth  :  men  of  cor- 
rupt minds,  reprobate  concerning  the  faith. 

 9.  But  they  shall  proc  eed  no  further :  for  their 

folly  shall  be  manifest  unto  all  men,  as  theirs  also  was. 

Jude  4.  For  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  unawares, 
who  were  before  of  old  ordained  to  this  condemnation, 
ungodly  men,  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  las- 
civiousness,  and  denying  the  only  Lord  God,  and  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

See  Ex.  ix.  16.  Rom.  ix.  17. 

§  93.   God  Hardens  the  Heart. 

Ex.  iv.  21.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  When 
thou  goest  to  return  into  Egypt,  see  that  thou  do  all 
those  wonders  before  Pharaoh,  which  I  have  put  in 
thine  hand :  but  I  will  harden  his  heart,  that  he  shall 
not  let  the  jieople  go. 

—  vii.  3.  And  I  will  harden  Pharaoh's  heart,  and 
multiply  my  signa  and  my  wonders  in  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

 4.  But  Pharaoh  shall  not  hearken  unto  you, 

that  I  may  lay  my  hand  upon  Egypt,  aud  bring  forth 
mine  armies,  and  my  people  the  children  of  Israel,  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt  by  great  judgments. 

 13.  And  he  hardened  Pharaoh's  heart,  that  he 

hearkened  not  unto  them  ;  as  the  Lord  had  said. 

—  viii.  15.  But  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  there  was 
respite,  he  hardened  his  heart,  and  hearkened  not  imto 
them  ;  as  the  Lord  had  said. 

 33.  And  Pharaoh  hardened  his  heart  at  this 

time  also,  neither  would  ho  let  the  people  go. 

—  ix.  13.  And  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of 
Pharaoh,  and  he  hearkened  not  unto  them;  as  the 
Lord  had  spoken  unto  Moses. 

 16.  And  in  very  deed  for  this  cause  have  I 

raised  thee  up,  for  to  shew  in  thee  my  power ;  and 
that  my  name  may  be  declared  throughout  all  the 
eartli. 

 34.  And  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  the  rain  and 

the  hail  aud  the  thunders  were  ceased,  he  sinned  yet 
more,  and  hardened  his  heart,  he  and  his  servants. 

 35.  And  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  was  hardened, 

neither  would  he  let  the  children  of  Israel  go ;  as  the 
Lord  had  spoken  by  Moses. 

—  x.  1.  Aud  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  in  rmto 
Pharaoh :  for  I  have  hardened  his  heart,  and  the  heart 
of  his  servants,  that  I  might  shew  these  my  signs  be- 
fore him : 

 20.  But  the  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh's  heart, 

so  that  he  would  not  let  the  children  of  Israel  go. 

 37.  But  the  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh's  heart, 

and  he  would  not  let  them  go. 

—  xi.  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Pharaoh 
shall  not  hearken  unto  you  ;  that  my  wonders  may  be 
multiplied  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 10.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  did  all  these  won- 
ders before  Pharaoh :  and  the  Lord  hardened  Pha- 
raoh's heart,  so  that  he  would  not  let  the  children  of 
Israel  go  out  of  his  land. 


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BOOK  Y. 


Ex.  xiv.  4  And  I  will  harden  Pliaraoli's  heart,  that 
he  shall  follow  after  them ;  and  I  will  he  honoured 
upon  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all  his  host ;  that  the  Egyp- 
tians may  know  that  I  am  the  Lord.    And  they  did  so. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  Pha- 
raoh Iving  of  Egypt,  and  he  pursued  after  the  children 
of  Israel:  and  the  children  of  Israel  went  out  with  a 
■high  hand. 

 17.  And  I,  behold,  I  will  harden  the  hearts  of 

the  Egyptians,  and  they  shall  follow  them  :  and  I  will 
get  me  honour  upon  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all  his  host, 
upon  his  chariots,  and  upon  his  horsemen. 

Deut.  ii.  30.  But  Sihon  king  of  Heshhon  would  not 
l?t  us  pass  by  him:  for  the  Lord  thy  God  hardened 
his  spirit,  and  made  his  heart  obstinate,  that  he  might 
deliver  him  into  thy  hand,  as  appcareth  this  day. 

Jos.  xi.  19.  There  was  not  a  city  that  made  peace 
with  the  children  of  Israel,  save  the  Hivites  the  in- 
habitants of  Gibeon:  all  other  they  took  in  battle. 

 20.  For  it  was  of  the  Lord  to  harden  their 

hearts,  that  tliey  should  come  against  Israel  in  battle, 
that  he  might  destroy  them  utterly,  ami  that  they 
might  have  no  favour,  but  that  he  might  destroy 
them,  as  the  IjORD  commanded  Jloses. 

1  Sam.  ii.  25.  If  one  man  sin  against  another,  the 
judge  shall  judge  him:  but  if  a  man  sin  against  the 
Lord,  who  shall  entreat  for  him  ?  Notwithstanding, 
they  hearkened  not  unto  the  voice  of  their  father,  be- 
cause the  IjOrd  would  slay  them. 

—  vi.  6.  Wherefore  then  do  ye  harden  your  hearts, 
as  the  Eg^-ptians  and  Pharaoh  hardened  their  hearts  V 
when  he  had  wrought  AvonderUdly  among  them,  did 
they  not  let  the- people  go,  and  they  departed? 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  1.  And  a^'ain  the  anger  of  the  Lord 
was  kindled  against  Israel,  and  he  moved  David 
against  them  to  say,  Go,  number  Israel  and  Judaii. 

1  Kings  xii.  15.  Wherefore  the  king  hearkened  not 
imto  the  peojile ;  for  the  cause  was  from  the  Lord, 
that  he  might  perform  his  saying,  whi"h  the  Lord 
spake  by  Ahijah  the  Shilonite  imto  Jeroboam  the  son 
of  Nebat. 

2  Chr.  X.  15.  So  the  king  hearkened  not  imto  the 
people :  for  the  cause  was  of  God,  that  the  Lord  might 
perform  his  word,  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  Ahi- 
jah the  Shilonite  to  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat. 

—  XXV.  IG.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  talked  with 
him,  that  the  l-ing  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  made  of 
the  king's  counsel?  forbear;  why  shouldest  thou  be 
smitten?  Then  the  ]">rophet  forliare,  and  said,  I  know 
that  God  hath  determined  to  destroy  thee,  because 
thou  hast  done  this,  and  hast  not  hearkened  unto  my 
counsel. 

 20.  But  Amaziali  would  not  Jiear;  f  jr  it  come 

of  God,  that  he  might  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of 
ilteir  enemies,  because  they  sought  after  the  gods  of 
Edom. 

Rom.  ix.  17.  For  the  Scripture  saith  unto  Pharaoh, 
Even  for  this  same  purpose  have  I  raised  thee  u]i,  that 
I  might  shew  my  power  in  thee,  and  that  my  iiiune 
might  be  declared  throughout  all  the  earth. 

 18.  Therefore  hath  he  mercy  on  whom  he  will 

ham  mercy,  and  whom  he  will  he  hardeneth. 

„     §  94.   God  Tempts  Men. 

Gen.  icxii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  God  did  tempt  Abraham,  and  said  unto  him, 
Aliraham :  and  he  said.  Behold,  here  I  am. 

Deut.  xiii.  1.  If  there  arise  among  you  a  prophet,  or 
a  dreamer  of  dreams,  and  giveth  thee  a  sign  or  a  won- 
der, 

 2.  And  the  sign  or  the  wonder  come  to  pass, 

whereof  he  spake  imto  thee,  saying.  Let  us  go  after 
other  gods,  which  thou  hast  not  known,  and  let  us 
serve  them ; 

 3.  Thou  shalt  not  hearken  unto  the  words  of 

that  prophet,  or  that  ch-eamcr  of  dreams :  for  the  Lord 
your  God  proveth  you,  to  know  whether  ye  love  the 
Lord  j'our  God  with  all  j'our  heart  and  with  all  j'our 
soul. 

I  Sam.  xvi.  14.  But  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  departed 
from  Saul,  and  an  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  troubled 
him. 


—  xviii.  10.  And  it  came  to  i)as3  on  the  morrow, 
that  the  evil  spirit  from  God  came  upon  Saul,  and 
he  prophesied  in  the  midst  of  the  house ;  and  David 
played  with  his  hand,  as  at  other  times :  and  ilLere  was 
a  javelin  in  Saul's  hand. 

—  xix.  9.  And  the  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  was 
upon  Saul,  as  he  sat  in  his  house  with  his  javelin  in 
his  hand :  and  David  played  with  his  hand. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  49.  He  cast  upon  them  the  fierceness  of 
his  anger,  wrath,  and  indignation,  and  trouble,  by 
sending  evil  angels  among  tliem. 

1  Kings  xxii.  20.  And  the  Lord  said,  Who  shall  per- 
suade jihab,  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  Ramoth- 
gilead  ?  And  one  said  on  this  manner,  and  another 
said  on  that  manner. 

 21.  And  there  came  forth  a  spirit,  and  stood 

before  the  Lord,  and  said,  I  will  persuade  him. 

 22.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Wherewith  ? 

And  he  said,  I  will  go  forth,  and  I  will  be  a  lying 
spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all  his  prophets.  And  he  said. 
Thou  shalt  persuade  him,  and  prevail  also :  go  forth, 
and  do  so. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  19.  And  the  LcfRD  said.  Who  shall  en- 
tice Ahab  king  of  Israel,  that  he  may  go  up  and  tiill  at 
Ramoth-gilead  ?  And  one  spake  saying  after  this 
manner,  and  another  saying  after  that  manner. 

 20.  Then  there  came  out  a  spirit,  and  stood 

before  the  Lord,  and  said,  I  will  entice  him.  And 
the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Wherewith  ? 

 21.  And  he  said,  I  will  go  out,  and  be  a  lying 

spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all  his  prophets.  And  ihe  LOSD 
said.  Thou  shalt  entice  him,  and  thou  shalt  also  pre- 
vail :  go  out,  and  do  even  so. 

— ' —  22.  Now  therefore,  behold,  the  Lord  hath  put 
a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  these  thy  prophets,  and 
the  Lord  hath  spoken  evil  against  thee. 

Ezek.iii.  20.  Again,  When  a  righteous  man  doth 
turn  ii'om  his  righteousness,  and  conunit  iniquity,  and 
Hay  a  stumblingldock  before  him,  he  shall  die:  be- 
cause thou  hast  not  given  him  Avarning,  he  shall  die 
in  his  sin,  and  his  righteousness  which  he  hath  done 
shall  not  be  remembered ;  but  his  blood  will  I  require 
at  thine  hand. 

See  Job  i.  12 ;  ii.  6.  Jer.  vi.  21.  Mat.  iv.  1.  I  Cor. 
xi.  19. 

§  95,   God  does  not  Sin,  nor  Tempt  to  Sin. 

Jer.  vii.  9.  Will  ye  steal,  murder,  and  commit  adul- 
tery, and  swear  falsely,  and  burn  incense  unto  Baal, 
and  walk  after  other  gods  whom  ye  know  not ; 

.  10.  And  come  and  stand  before  me  in  this 

house,  wiiich  is  called  by  my  name,  and  say,  AVe  are 
delivered  to  do  all  these  abominations  ? 

I  Cor.  X.  13.  There  hath  no  temptation  taken  you 
but  such  as  is  common  to  man:  but  God  is  faithful, 
who  will  not  sutler  you  to  be  tempted  above  that  ye 
are  alile;  but  will  with  the  temptation  also  make  a 
way  to  escape,  that  ye  may  be  able  to  bear  it. 

—  xiv.  33.  For  God  is  not  ihe  author  of  confusion, 
but  of  peace,  as  in  all  churches  of  the  saints. 

Jam.  iii.  15.  This  wisdom  descendeth  not  from 
above,  luit  is  earthlj',  sensual,  devilish. 

I  John  ii.  16.  For  all  that  is  in  the  M'orld,  the  lust  of 
the  flesh,  and  the  lust  of  the  eyes,  and  the  pride  of  life, 
is  not  of  the  Father,  but  is  of  the  M'orld. 

See  Jam.  i.  13. 

§  96.   God  brings  Good  out  of  Evil. 

Ps.  Lkxvi.  10.  Surely  the  wrath  of  man  sliall  praise 
thee:  the  remainder  of  wrath  shalt  thou  restrain. 

Rom.  iii.  7.  For  if  the  truth  of  God  hath  more 
abounded  through  my  lie  unto  his  gloiy;  why  yet  am 
I  also  iudged  as  a  sinner? 

 1-8.  And  not  rather,  (as  we  be  slanderously  re- 
ported, and  as  some  affii-m  that  we  say,)  Let  us  do  evil, 
that  good  mav  come?  whose  damnation  is  just. 

I  Cor.  xi.  19.  For  there  must  be  also  heresies  among 
you,  that  they  which  are  approved  may  be  made  mani- 
fest among 

See  Rom."iii.  5,  6 ;  v.  20 ;  viii.  28. 


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BOOK  V, 


§  97.   Men  addressed  as  Free  Agents. 

Deut.  xi.  26.  Behold,  I  set  before  you  this  day  a 
blessmg  and  a  curse ; 

 37.  A  blessing,  if  ye  obey  the  commandments 

of  the  Lord  your  God,  which  I  command  you  this  day : 

 28.  And  a  curse,  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  com- 
mandments of  the  Lord  your  God,  but  turn  aside  out 
of  the  way  which  I  command  you  this  day,  to  go  after 
other  gods,  which  ye  have  not  known. 

—  XXX.  15.  See,  "l  have  set  before  thee  this  day  life 
and  good,  and  death  and  evil ; 

 16.  In  that  I  command  thee  this  day  to  love 

the  Lord  tliy  God,  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep 
his  commandments,  and  his  statutes,  and  his  judg- 
ments, that  thou  mayest  live  and  multiply :  and  the 
Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  the  land  whither 
thou  goest  to  possess  it. 

 19.  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  this  day 

against  you,  that  I  have  set  before  you  life  and  death, 
blessing  and  cursing :  therefore  choose  life,  that  both 
thou  and  thy  seed  may  live : 

Jos.  xxiv.  15.  And  if  it  seem  evil  unto  you  to  serve 
the  Lord,  choose  you  this  day  whom  ye  ^\■ill  serve ; 
whether  the  gods  which  your  fathers  served  that  ?wre 
on  the  other  side  of  the  flood,  or  the  gods  of  the  Amor- 
ites,  in  whose  land  ye  dwell :  but  as  for  me  and  my 
hcruse,  we  will  serve  the  Lord. 

§  98.   God  Laments  the  Obduracy  of  Sinners. 

Ps.  Ixxxi.  13,  Oh  that  my  people  had  hearkened 
unto  me,  and  Israel  had  walked  in  my  ways ! 

 14.  I  should  soon  have  subdued  their  enemies, 

and  turned  my  hand  against  their  adversaries. 

 15.  The  haters  of  the  Lord  should  have  sub- 
mitted themselves  unto  him :  but  their  lime  should 
have  endured  for  ever. 

Is.  xlviii.  18.  O  that  thou  hadst  hearkened  to  my 
commandments !  theu  had  thy  peace  been  as  a  river, 
and  thy  righteousness  as  the  waves  of  the  sea: 

Mat.  xxiii.  37.  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  thou  that 
killest  the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  which  are  sent 
unto  thee,  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  chil- 
dren together,  even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chickens 
under  her  wings,  and  ye  would  not ! 

Luke  xiii.  34.  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  which  killest 
the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  that  are  sent  unto  thee ; 
how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  children  togeth- 
er, as  a  hen  doth  gather  her  brood  under  lier  wings,  and 
ye  would  not ! 

John  V.  40.  And  ye  will  not  come  to  me,  that  ye 
might  have  life. 

§  99.     Has  no  Pleasure  in  tlieir  Deatii. 

Ezek.  xviii.  23.  Have  I  any  pleasure  at  all  t'.iat  the 
wicked  should  die  ?  saith  the  Lord  God  :  and  not 
that  he  should  return  from  his  ways,  and  live  ? 


 31.  Cast  away  from  you  all  your  transgres- 
sions, whereby  ye  have  transgressed ;  antl  make  you  a 
new  heart  and  a  new  spirit:  for  why  will  ye  die,  O 
house  of  Israel  ? 

 33.  For  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  him 

that  dieth,  saith  the  Lord  God  :  wherefore  turn  your- 
selecfi,  and  live  ye. 

Mat.  xviii.  14.  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven,  that  one  of  these  little 
ones  should  perish. 

2  Pet.  iii.  9.  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his 
]iromise,  as  some  men  count  slackness;  but  is  long- 
suffering  to  US-ward,  not  willing  that  anj''  should  per- 
ish, but  that  all  should  come  to  repentance. 

See  Ezek.  xxxiii.  10, 11. 

§  100.   Men  may  be  Saved  if  they  will. 

Jer.  xxvi.  3.  If  so  be  they  will  hearken,  and  turn 
every  man  fr(jm  his  evil  way,  that  I  may  repent  me 
of  the  evil,  which  I  purpose  to  do  unto  them  because 
of  the  evil  of  theu-  doings. 

Joel  ii.  33.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  whoso- 
ever shall  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  de- 
livered :  for  in  mount  Ziou  and  in  Jerusalem  shall  be 
deliverance,  as  the  Lord  hath  said,  and  in  the  rem- 
nant whom  the  Lord  shall  call. 

John  vi.  37.  All  that  the  Father  giveth  me  shall 
come  to  me ;  and  him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no 
wise  cast  out. 

Acts  ii,  31.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  whoso- 
ever shall  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  saved. 

Rom.  X.  11.  For  the  Scripture  saith,  Whosoever  be- 
lieveth  on  him  shall  not  be  ashamed. 

 13.  For  whosoever  shall  call  upon  the  name 

of  the  Lord  shall  be  saved. 

2  Tim.  ii.  21.  If  a  man  therefore  purge  himself  from 
these,  he  shall  be  a  vessel  unto  honour,  sanctified,  and 
meet  for  the  master's  use,  and  prepared  unto  every 
good  work. 

See  Is.  Iv.  1.   John  v.  40.    Rev.  xxii.  17. 

§  101.   The  Means  to  be  Used. 

Phil.  ii.  12.  Wherefore,  my  beloved,  as  ye  have  al- 
ways obeyed,  not  as  in  my  presence  only,  but  now 
much  more  in  my  absence,  work  out  yom-  own  salva- 
tion with  fear  and  tiembling  : 

2  Tim.  ii.  19-  Nevertheless  the  foundation  of  God 
standeth  sure,  having  this  seal,  The  Lord  kuoweth 
them  that  are  his.  And,  Let  eveiy  one  that  nameth 
the  name  of  Christ  depart  from  iniquity. 

2  Pet.  i.  10.  Wherefore  the  rather,  brethren,  give 
diligence  to  make  your  calling  and  election  sure  :  for 
if  j^e  do  these  things,  ye  shall  never  fall: 

  11.  For  so  an  entrance  shall  be  ministered 

unto  you  abundantly  into  the  everlasting  kingdom  of 
our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 


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BOOK  VI. -MIRACLES. 


CHAP.  I. 


MIRACLES  CONSIDERED. 

(For  Miracles  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  see  page  30,  Chap.  VII.) 

i  1.   Purpose  of  Miracles. 

Ex.  iv.  5.  That  they  may  believe  that  the  Lord 
God  of  their  fatliers,  the  God  of  Abraham,  the  God 
of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob,  hath  appeared  uuto 
thee. 

 8.  And  it  sliall  come  to  pass,  if  tliey  will  not 

believe  thee,  neither  hearken  to  the  voice  of  the  tirst 
sign,  that  they  will  believe  the  voice  of  the  latter 
sign. 

 9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  will  not 

believe  also  these  two  signs,  neither  hearken  unto  thy 
voice,  that  thou  shalt  take  of  the  water  of  the  river, 
and  pour  it  upon  the  dry  land :  and  the  water  which 
thou  takest  out  of  the  river  shall  become  blood  upon 
the  dry  land. 

—  vii.  5.  And  the  Egyptians  shall  know  that  I  am 
tlie  Loud,  when  I  stretch  forth  mine  hand  upon  Egypt, 
and  bring  out  the  children  of  Israel  from  among  them. 

—  ix.  29.  And  Moses  said  unto  him.  As  soon  as  I 
am  gone  out  of  the  city,  I  will  spread  abroad  my 
hands  unto  the  Lord  ;  a/id  the  thunder  shall  cease, 
neitlier  shall  there  he  any  more  hail ;  that  thou  may- 
est  know  how  that  the  earth  in  the  Lord's. 

—  xi.  7.  But  against  any  of  the  children  of  Israel 
shall  not  a  dog  move  his  tongue,  against  man  or 
beast :  that  ye  may  know  how  that  the  Lord  doth 
put  a  difference  batweeii  the  Egyptians  and  Israel. 

—  xvi.  6.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  said  unto  all  the 
children  of  Israel,  At  even,  then  ye  shall  know  that 
the  Lord  hath  brought  you  out  from  the  land  of 
Egypt: 

 7.  And  in  the  morning,  then  yc  shall  see  the 

glory  of  the  Lord  ;  for  that  he  heareth  your  miirmur- 
ings  against  the  Lord  :  and  what  ai-e  we,  that  3'e 
murmur  against  us  ? 

 8.  And  Moses  said.  Tin's  shall  he,  when  the 

Lord  shall  give  you  in  the  evening  flesh  to  cat,  and 
in  the  morning  breatl  to  the  full ;  tbr  that  the  Lord 
heareth  your  murmurings  which  ye  murmur  against 
him :  and  what  are  we  ?  your  murmurings  are  not 
against  us,  but  against  the  Lord. 

 12.  I  have  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel :  speak  unto  them,  saying.  At  even  ye 
shall  eat  flesh,  and  in  the  morning  ye  sliall  be  filled 
with  bread ;  and  ye  sliall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 
your  God. 

Num.  xvi.  28.  And  Moses  said,  Hereby  ye  shall 
know  that  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  do  all  these 
works  ;  for  I  ham  not  done  them  of  mine  owai  mind. 

 29.  If  these  men  die  the  common  death  of  all 

men,  or  if  they  be  visited  after  the  visitation  of  all 
men  ;  then  the  Lord  hath  not  sent  me. 

 30.  But  if  the  Lord  make  a  new  thing,  and 

the  earth  open  her  mouth,  and  swallow  them  up,  with 
all  that  appertain  unto  them,  and  they  go  down  quick 
into  the  pit ;  then  ye  shall  uiiderstand  that  these  men 
have  provoked  the"  Lord. 

Jos.  iii.  10.  And  Joshua  said.  Hereby  ye  shall  know 
that  the  living  God  is  among  you,  and  that  he  will 
without  fiiil  drive  out  from  before  you  the  Canaauites, 
and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Perizzites, 
and  the  Girgashites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the  Jebu- 
sites. 

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I  Kings  xviii.  23.  Let  them  therefore  give  us  two 
bullocks  ;  and  let  them  choose  one  bullock  for  them- 
selves, and  cut  it  in  pieces,  and  lay  it  on  wood,  and 
put  no  fire  urukr:  and  I  will  dress  the  other  bullock, 
and  lay  it  on  wood,  and  put  no  fire  under  : 

 24.  A  ad  call  ye  on  the  name  of  your  gods, 

and  I  will  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  :  and  the 
God  that  answereth  by  fire,  let  him  be  God.  And  all 
the  people  answered  and  said.  It  is  spoken. 

Mark  ii.  9.  Whether  is  it  easier  to  say  to  the  sick  of 
the  palsy,  I'hy  sins  be  forgiven  thee  ;  or  to  say,  Arise, 
and  take  up  tiiy  bed,  and  walk  ? 

(See  Mark  ii.  10.) 

Mark  xvi.  20.  And  they  went  forth,  and  preached 
every  where,  the  Lord  working  with  thetn,  and  con- 
firming the  word  with  signs  following.  Amen. 

Luke  xvii.  32.  Remember  Lot's  wife. 

John  iv.  48.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him.  Except  ye 
see  .signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  not  believe. 

—  xi.  41.  Then  they  took  away  the  stone  from  the 
plac£  where  the  dead  was  laid.  And  Jesus  lifted  up 
his  eyes,  and  said.  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  hast 
heard  me. 

 42.  And  I  Imew  that  thou  hearest  me  always : 

but  because  of  the  people  which  stand  by  I  said  it, 
that  they  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

See  Ex.  xix.  9.  John  ii.  23  ;  iii.  1,2;  v.  36;  vii.  31; 
X.  37,  38;  xi.  45,  47,  48;  xx.  30,  31. 

§  2.   Mii-aclcs  Foretold. 

Gen.  xvii.  19.  And  God  said,  Sarah  thy  wife  shall 
bear  thee  a  son  indeed;  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name 
Isaac  :  and  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with  him  for 
an  everlasting  covenant,  a>id  with  his  seed  after  liim. 

—  xviii.  10.  And  he  said,  I  will  certainly  return 
unto  thee  according  to  the  time  of  life  ;  and,  lo,  Sarah 
thy  wife  shall  have  a  son.  And  Sarah  heard  it  in  the 
tent  door,  M'hich  was  behind  him. 

 14.  Is  any  thing  too  hard  for  the  Lord  ?  At 

the  time  appointed  I  will  return  unto  thee,  according 
to  the  time  of  life,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  son. 

Ex.  iii.  20.  And  I  will  stretcli  out  my  hand,  and 
smite  Egypt  with  all  my  wonders  which  I  will  do  in 
the  midst" thereof :  and  after  that  he  will  let  you  go. 

—  iv.  17.  And  thou  shalt  take  this  rod  in  thine 
hand,  wherewith  thou  shalt  do  signs. 

 28.  And  ]Moses  told  Aaron  all  the  words  of 

the  Lord  wlio  had  sent  him,  and  all  the  signs  which 
he  had  commanded  him. 

—  vii.  17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  In  this  thou  shalt 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord  :  behold,  I  will  smite  with 
the  rod  that  is  in  mine  hand  upon  the  waters  wliich 
are  in  the  river,  and  they  shall  be  turned  to  blood. 

 18.  And  the  fish  that  is  in  the  river  shaU  die, 

and  the  river  shall  stink;  and  the  Egyptians  shall 
loathe  to  drink  of  the  water  of  the  river. 

—  viii.  2.  And  if  thou  refuse  to  let  the?n  go,  be- 
hold, I  will  smite  all  thy  borders  with  frogs  : 

 3.  And  the  river  shall  bring  forth  frogs  abun- 
dantly, which  shall  go  up  and  come  into  thine  house, 
and  into  thy  bedchamber,  and  upon  thy  bed,  and  into 
the  house  of  thy  servants,  and  upou  thy  jjeople,  and 
into  thine  ovens,  and  into  thy  kncadiug-troughs : 

 4.  And  the  frogs  shall  come  up  both  on  thee, 

and  upon  thy  pcoi^lc,  and  uiion  all  thy  servants. 

 21.  Else,  if  thou  wilt  not  let  my  people  go, 

behold,  I  will  send  swarms  of  flics  upon  thee,  and 
upon  thy  servants,  and  upon  thy  people,  and  into  thy 
houses  :"and  the  houses  of  the  Egx-jitians  shall  be  full  of 
swarms  uf  flies,  and  also  the  ground  whereon  they  are, 
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Ex.  viii.  22.  And  I  will  sever  in  that  day  the  land  of 
Goshen,  in  which  my  people  dwell,  that  no  swarms 
of  flies  shall  be  there  ;  to  the  end  thou  mayest  know 
that  I  am  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  the  earth. 

 23.  And  I  will  put  a  division  between  my 

people  and  thy  people :  to  morrow  shall  this  sign  be. 

—  ix.  2.  For  if  thou  refuse  to  let  tJiem  go,  and  wilt 
hold  them  still, 

 3.  Behold,  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  thy 

cattle  which  is  in  the  tield,  upon  the  horses,  upon  the 
asses,  upon  the  camels,  upon  the  oxen,  and  upon  the 
sheep  :  there  shall  be  a  very  grievous  miu-rain. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  shall  sever  between  the  cat- 
tle of  Israel  and  the  cattle  of  Egypt :  and  there  shall 
nothing  die  of  all  tlud  is  the  children's  of  Israel. 

 5.  And  the  Lord  appointed  a  set  time,  saying, 

To  morrow  the  Lord  shall  do  this  thing  in  the  land. 

—  X.  4.  Else,  if  thou  refuse  to  let  my  people  go, 
behold,  to  morrow  will  I  bring  the  locusts  into  thy 
coast : 

 5.  And  they  shall  cover  the  face  of  the  earth, 

that  one  cannot  be  able  to  see  the  earth  :  and  they 
shall  eat  the  residue  of  that  which  is  escaped,  whicii 
remaineth  unto  you  from  the  hail,  and  shall  eat  every 
tree  which  groweth  for  you  out  of  the  field ; 

 ^6.  And  they  shall  fill  thy  houses,  and  the 

houses  of  all  thy  servants,  and  the  houses  of  all  the 
Egyptians  ;  which  neither  thy  fathers,  nor  thy  fathers' 
fathers  have  seen,  since  the  day  that  they  were  upon 
the  earth  unto  this  day.  And  he  turned  himself,  and 
■went  out  from  Pharaoh. 

—  xxxiv.  10.  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  make  a  cove- 
nant :  before  all  thy  people  I  will  do  marvels,  such  as 
have  not  been  done  in  all  the  earth,  nor  in  any  na- 
tion :  and  all  the  people  among  which  thou  art  shall 
see  the  work  of  the  Lord  :  for  it  is  a  terrible  thing 
that  I  will  do  with  thee. 

Jos.  iii.  5.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  people.  Sanc- 
tify yourselves :  for  to  morrow  the  Lord  will  do  won- 
ders among  you. 

Jud.  xiii.  8.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared 
unto  the  woman,  and  saiil  unto  her.  Behold  now,  thou 
art  barren,  and  bearest  not :  but  thou  shalt  conceive, 
and  bear  a  son. 

I  Sam.  ii.  30.  And  Eli  blessed  Elkanah  and  his  wife, 
and  said.  The  Lord  give  thee  seed  of  this  woman  for 
the  loan  which  is  lent  to  the  Lord.  And  they  went 
unto  their  own  home. 

 33.  And  the  man  of  thine,  lohom  I  shall  not 

cut  off  from  mine  altar,  shall  be  to  consume  thine  eyes, 
and  to  grieve  thine  heart :  and  all  the  increase  of  tliine 
house  shall  die  in  the  flower  of  their  age. 

 34.  And  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto  thee,  that 

shall  come  upon  thy  two  sons,  on  Hoplini  and  Phine- 
has;  in  one  day  they  shall  die  both  of  them. 

1  Kings  xiv.  11.  Him  that  dieth  of  Jeroboam  in  the 
city  shall  the  dogs  eat;  and  him  that  dieth  in  the  field 
shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  eat:  for  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  it. 

 12.  Arise  thou  therefore,  get  thee  to  thine  own 

house:  a)id  when  thy  feet  enter  into  the  city,  the  child 
shall  die. 

 13.  And  all  Israel  shall  mourn  for  him,  and 

bury  him:  for  he  only  of  Jeroboam  shall  come  to  the 
grave,  because  in  him  there  is  found  sorns  good  thing 
toward  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  in  the  house  of  Jere- 
boam. 

2  Kings  iv.  14.  And  he  said.  What  then  is  to  be  done 
for  her  ?  And  Gehazi  answered.  Verily  she  hath  no 
child,  and  her  husband  is  old. 

 15.  And  he  said.  Call  her.    And  when  he  had 

called  her,  she  stood  in  the  door. 

 •  16.  And  he  said.  About  this  season,  according 

to  the  time  of  life,  thou  shalt  embrace  a  son.  And  she 
said,  Nay,  my  lord,  ihoa  man  of  God,  do  not  lie  unto 
thine  handmaid. 

Rev.  xi.  6.  These  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 
rain  not  in  the  days  of  their  prophecy:  and  have 
power  over  waters  to  turn  them  to  blood,  and  to  smite 
the  earth  ^vith  all  plagues,  as  often  as  they  will. 

See  Luke  i.  13. 


§  3.   Miraculous  Aid  Requested. 

1  Sam.  i.  9.  So  Hannah  rose  up  after  they  had  eaten 
in  Shiloh,  and  after  they  had  drunk.  Now  Eli  the 
l^riest  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of  the  temple  of  the 
Lord. 

 10.  And  she  was  in  bitterness  of  soul,  and 

prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  wept  sore. 

 11.  And  she  vowed  a  vow,  and  said,  O  Lord 

of  hosts,  if  thou  wilt  indeed  look  on  the  affliction  of 
thine  handmaid,  and  remember  me,  and  not  forget 
thine  handmaid,  but  will  give  unto  tliine  handmaid  a 
man  child,  then  I  will  give  him  unto  the  Lord  all  the 
days  of  his  life,  and  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon 
his  head. 

2  Kings  v.  G.  And  he  brought  the  letter  to  the  king 
of  Israel,  saying.  Now  when  this  letter  is  come  unto 
thee,  behold,  I  have  therewith  sent  Naaman  my  ser- 
vant to  thee,  that  thou  mayest  recover  him  of  his 
leprosy. 

 7.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  of 

Israel  had  read  the  letter,  that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and 
said.  Am  I  God,  to  kill  and  to  make  alive,  that  this 
man  doth  send  unto  me  to  recover  a  man  of  his 
leprosy?  Wherefore  consider,  I  pray  you,  and  see 
how  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  against  me. 

 8.  And  it  was  so,  when  Elisha  the  man  «of 

God  had  heard  that  the  king  of  Israel  had  rent  his 
clothes,  that  he  sent  to  the  king,  saying.  Wherefore 
hast  tiiou  rent  thy  clothes  V  let  him  come  now  to  me, 
and  he  shall  know  Uiat  there  is  a  ]3rophet  in  Israel. 

Mat.  viii.  5.  And  when  Jesus  was  entered  into  Ca- 
pernaum, there  came  unto  him  a  centurion,  beseech- 
ing him, 

 6.  And  saying.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  at  home 

sick  of  the  palsy,  grievously  tormented. 

 7.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  will  come  and 

heal  him. 

 8.  The  centurion  answered  and  said.  Lord,  I 

ana  not  i\'orthy  that  thou  shouldest  come  under  my 
roof :  but  speak  the  word  only,  and  my  servant  shall 
be  healed. 

—  xiv.  85.  And  when  the  men  of  that  place  had 
knowledge  of  him,  they  sent  out  into  all  that  country 
round  about,  and  brought  unto  him  all  that  were  dis- 
eased ; 

 36.  And  besought  him  that  they  miglit  only 

touch  the  hem  of  his  garment :  and  as  many  as  touch- 
ed were  made  ]ierfectly  whole. 

—  xvii.  14.  And  when  they  were  come  to  the  mul- 
titude, there  came  to  him  a  certain  man,  kneeling  dovra 
to  him,  and  saying, 

 15.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son ;  for  he  is 

lunatic,  and  sore  vexed :  for  ofttimes  he  falleth  into 
the  fire,  and  oft  into  the  water. 

—  —  16.  And  I  brought  him  to  thy  disciples,  and 
they  could  not  cure  him. 

Mark  ix.  20.  And  they  brought  him  unto  him:  and 
when  lie  saw  him,  straightway  the  spirit  tare  him ; 
and  he  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foaming. 

 21.  And  he  asked  his  flither.  How  long  is  it 

airo  since  this  came  unto  him?  And  he  said.  Of  a 
child. 

 22.  And  ofttimes  it  hath  cast  him  into  the  fire, 

and  into  the  waters,  to  destroy  him :  but  if  thou  canst 
do  any  thing,  have  compassion  on  us,  and  help  us. 

Luke  ix.  38.  And,  behold,  a  man  of  the  company 
cried  out,  saying.  Master,  I  beseech  thee,  look  upon  my 
son  ;  for  he  is  mine  only  child. 

 39.  And,  lo,  a  spirit  taketh  hinr,  and  he  sud- 
denly crieth  out ;  and  it  teareth  him  tliat  he  foaineth 
again,  and  liruising  him,  hardly  departeth  from  him. 

—  xviii.  38.  And  he  cried,  saying,  Jesus,  tlwu  Son  of 
David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

 39.  And  they  which  went  before  rebuked  him, 

that  he  should  hold  his  peace :  but  he  cried  so  much 
the  more.  Thou  Son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

 40.  And  Jesus  stood,  and  commanded  him  to 

be  brought  unto  him :  and  when  he  was  come  near, 
he  asked  him, 

 41.  Saying,  What  wilt  thou  that  I  shall  do 

unto  thee  ?  And  he  said.  Lord,  that  I  may  receive  my 
sight. 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


John  iv.  46.  +A.nd  there  was  a  certain  nobleman, 
whose  son  was  sick  at  Capernaum. 

 47.  When  he  heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out 

of  Judea  into  Galilee,  he  went  unto  him,  and  besought 
him  that  he  would  come  down,  and  heal  his  son :  for 
he  was  at  the  point  of  death. 

 49.  The  nobleman  saith  unto  him,  Sir,  come 

down  ere  my  child  die. 

§  4.   References  to  the  Mosaic  Miracles. 

Deut.  xi.  2.  And  know  ye  this  day:  for  I  speak  not 
with  your  children  which  have  not  known,  and  which 
have  not  seen  the  chastisement  of  the  Lord  your  God, 
his  greatness,  his  mighty  hand,  and  his  stretched  out 
arm, 

 3.  And  his  miracles,  and  his  acts,  which  he  did 

in  tlie  midst  of  Egypt  unto  Pharaoh  the  king  of  Egypt, 
and  unto  all  his  land  ; 

—  xxix.  2.  And  Mo.scs  called  unto  all  Israel,  and 
said  unto  them.  Ye  have  seen  all  that  tlie  Lord  did 
before  your  eyes  in  the  land  of  Egypt  unto  Pharaoh, 
and  unto  all  his  servants,  and  unto  all  his  land ; 

 3.  The  great  temptations  which  tliine  eyes 

have  seen,  the  signs,  and  those  great  miracles: 

Deut.  xxxiv.  11..  In  all  the  signs  and  the  wonders 
which  the  Lord  sent  him  to  do  in  the  land  of  Egypt, 
to  Pliaraoh,  and  to  all  his  servants,  and  to  all  his 
land. 

 13.  And  in  all  that  mighty  hand,  and  in  all  the 

f reat  terror  which  Moses  shewed  in  the  sight  of  all 
srael.  , 

Jos.  xxiv.  5.  I  sent  Moses  also  and  Aaron,  and  I 
plagued  Egypt,  according  to  that  wliich  I  did  among 
them :  and  afterward  I  brought  you  out. 

Neh.  ix.  10.  And  shewedst  signs  and  wonders  upon 
Pharaoh,  and  on  all  his  servants,  and  on  all  the  people 
of  his  land :  for  thou  knewest  tliat  they  dealt  proudly 
aLrainst  them.  So  didst  thou  get  thee  a  name,  as  it  is 
tliis  day. 

Ps.  Ixxvii.  14.  Thou  the  God  that  doest  wonders : 
thou  hast  declared  thy  strength  among  the  people. 

—  Ixxviii.  12.  Marvellous  things  did  he  in  the  sight 
of  their  fathers,  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  lield  of 
Zoan. 

 —  19.  Yea,  they  spake  against  God ;  they  said. 

Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  the  wilderness? 

 20.  Behold,  he  smote  the  rock,  that  the  waters 

gushed  out,  and  the  streams  overflowed ;  can  he  give 
bread  also  ?  can  he  provide  flesh  for  his  people? 

—  ciii.  7.  He  made  known  his  ways  unto  Moses,  his 
acts  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  cv.  27.  They  shewed  his  signs  among  them,  and 
wonders  in  the  land  of  Ham. 

—  cvi.  21.  They  forgat  God  their  saviour,  which 
had  done  great  things  in  Egypt ; 

 22.  Wondrous  works  in  the  land  of  Ham,  and 

terrible  things  by  the  Red  sea. 

—  cxiv.  1.  AVhen  Israel  went  out  of  Egypt,  the 
house  of  Jacob  from  a  peoiile  of  strange  language ; 

 2.  Judah  was  his  sanctuary,  and  Israel  his  do- 
minion. 

 3.  The  sea  saw  it,  and  fled :  Jordan  was  driven 

back. 

 4.  The  mountains  skipped  like  rams,  and  the 

little  hills  like  lambs. 

 5.  What  ailed  thee,  O  thou  sea,  that  thou  fled- 

dest?  thou  Jordan,  that  thou  wast  driven  back? 

 6.  Ye  mountains,  tliat  ye  skipped  like  rams ; 

and  ye  little  lulls,  like  lambs? 

—  cxxxv.  9.  Who  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the 
midst  of  thee,  O  Egypt,  upon  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all 
his  servants. 

Jer.  xxxii.  20.  Which  hast  set  signs  and  wonders  in 
the  land  of  Egypt,  even  unto  this  day,  and  in  Israel, 
and  among  ot/ier  men ;  and  hast  made  thee  a  name,  as 
at  this  day ; 

 21.  And  hast  brought  forth  thy  people  Israel 

out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  signs,  and  with  wonders, 
and  with  a  strong  hand,  and  with  a  stretched  out  arm, 
and  with  great  terror ; 


§  5.   Miraculous  Power  of  Christ's  Name. 

Mark  ix.  38.  And  John  answered  him,  saying.  Mas- 
ter, we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name,  and  he 
followeth  not  us ;  and  we  Ibrbade  him, "because  he  fol- 
loweth  not  us. 

 39.  But  Jesus  said,  Forbid  him  not ;  for  there 

is  no  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle  in  my  name,  that 
can  liglitly  speak  evil  of  me. 

 40.  For  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on  our 

part. 

Acts  iii.  12.  And  when  Peter  saw  it,  he  answered 
unto  the  people,  Ye  men  of  Israel,  why  maiwel  ye  at 
this  ?  or  why  look  ye  so  earnestly  on  us,  as  though  by 
our  own  power  or  holiness  we  had  made  this  man  to 
walk? 

 16.  And  his  name,  through  faith  in  his  name, 

hath  made  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  see  and  know : 
yea,  the  faith  which  is  by  him  hath  given  him  this 
perfect  soundness  in  the  presence  of  you  all. 

—  iv.  9.  If  we  this  day  be  examined  of  the  good 
deed  done  to  the  impotent  man,  by  what  means  he  is 
made  whole ; 

 10.  Be  it  known  unto  you  all,  and  to  all  the 

people  of  Israel,  that  by  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Nazareth,  whom  ye  crucified,  whom  God  raised  from 
the  dead,  even  by  him  doth  this  man  stand  here  before 
you  whole. 

§  6.   Faith  Required. 

Mat.  ix.  20.  And,  behold,  a  woman,  which  was  dis- 
eased with  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years,  came  be- 
hind him,  and  touched  the  hem  of  his  garment : 

 21.  For  she  said  within  herself.  If  I  may  but 

touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  whole. 

  22.  But  Jesus  turned  him  about,  and  when  he 

saw  her,  he  said.  Daughter,  be  of  good  comfort ;  thy 
f.iith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And  the  woman  was 
miule  whole  from  that  hour. 

Mark  vi.  5.  And  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work, 
save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk,  and 
healed  theyn. 

See  next  section;  also  Mat.  xiii.  58.  Mark  ix.  23, 24. 

§  7.  Failures  in  Attempting  to  Work  Miracles. 

2  Kings  iv.  29.  Then  he  said  to  Gehazi,  Gird  up  thy 
loins,  and  take  my  staff  in  thine  hand,  and  go  thy  way  ; 
if  thou  meet  any  man,  salute  him  not ;  and  if  any  sa- 
lute thee,  answer  him  not  again :  and  lay  my  staff 
VTpon  the  face  of  the  child. 

 30.  And  the  mother  of  the  child  said.  As  the 

Lord  liveth,  and  as  thy  soul  livcth,  I  will  not  leave 
thee.    And  he  arose,  and  followed  her.  • 

 31.  And  Gehazi  passed  on  before  them,  and 

laid  the  staff  upon  the  fjice  of  the  child ;  but  there  ims 
neither  voice,  nor  hearing.  Wherefore  he  went  again 
to  meet  him,  and  told  him,  sajang.  The  chOd  is  not 
awaked. 

Mat.  xvii.  19.  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus 
apart,  and  said.  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out  ? 

 20.  And  Jesiis  said  unto  them.  Because  of  yom- 

unbelief:  for  verily  I  say  rmto  you.  If  ye  have  faith 
as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  ye"  shall  say  unto  this 
mountain.  Remove  hence  to  yonder  place ;  and  it  shall 
remove  :  and  nothing  shall  be  impossible  unto  you. 

 21.  Howbeit  this  kind  gocth  not  out  "but  by 

prayer  and  foisting. 

Mark  ix.  16.  And  he  asked  the  scribes,  What  ques- 
tion ye  with  them  ? 

 17.  And  one  of  the  multitude  answered  and 

said,  iMaster,  I  have  brought  unto  thee  my  son,  which 
hath  a  dumb  spirit ; 

 18.  And  wheresoever  he  tnketh  him,  he  tear- 

ctli  him  ;  and  hefoameth,  andgnasheth  with  his  teeth, 
and  pineth  away:  and  I  spake  to  thy  disciples  that 
they  should  cast"  him  out ;  and  they  could  not. 

_:  19.  He  answereth  him,  and  saith,  O  faithless 

generation,  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you  ?  how  long 
shall  I  suffer  you  ?  bring  him  unto  me. 

 28.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  house, 

his  disciples  asked  hun  privately,  Why  could  not  we 
cast  him  out  ? 


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Luke  ix.  40.  And  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast 
him  out ;  and  they  could  not. 

 41.  And  Jesus  answering  said,  O  foithless  and 

perverse  generation,  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you,  and 
suffer  you  ?    Bring  thy  son  hither. 

§  8.  The  Apostolic  Mu-acles. 

Acts  ii.  43.  And  fear  came  upon  every  soul :  and 
many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the  apostles. 

—  V.  12.  And  by  the  hands  of  the  apostles  were 
many  signs  and  wonders  wrought  among  the  people  ; 
(and  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon's 
porch. 

 15.  Insomuch  that  they  brought  forth  the  sick 

into  the  streets,  and  laid  iheni  on  beds  and  couches, 
that  at  the  least  the  shadow  of  Peter  passing  by  might 
overshadow  some  of  them. 

 16.  There  came  also  a  multitude  out  of  the 

cities  round  about  unto  Jerusalem,  bringing  sick  folks, 
and  them  which  were  vexed  with  unclean  spirits :  and 
they  were  healed  every  one. 

—  vi.  8.  And  Stephen,  full  of  foith  and  power,  did 
great  wonders  and  miracles  among  the  people. 

—  xiv.  3.  Long  time  therefore  abode  they  speaking 
boldly  in  the  Lord,  which  gave  testimony  unto  the 
■word  of  his  grace,  and  granted  signs  and  wonders  to 
be  done  by  their  hands. 

—  xix.  11.  And  God  wrought  special  miracles  by 
the  hands  of  Paul : 

 12.  So  that  from  his  body  were  brought  unto 

the  sick  handkerchiefs  or  aprons,  and  the  diseases  de- 
parted from  them,  and  the  evil  spirits  went  out  of 
them. 

—  xxviii.  9.  So  when  this  was  done,  others  also, 
which  had  diseases  in  the  island,  came,  and  were 
healed : 


CHAP.  II. 

MIRACLES  IN  THE  UPPER  RE- 
GIONS, AND  IN  THE 
ATMOSPHERE. 

§  9.   The  Sun  and  Moon  Stand  StiU. 

Hab.  iii.  11.  The  sun  and  moon  stood  still  in  then- 
habitation  :  at  the  light  of  thine  arrows  they  went, 
and  at  the  shining  of  thy  glittering  spear. 

See  Jos.  x.  12-i4. 

§  10.   The  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  of  Fire. 

Ex.  xiii.  21.  And  the  Lord  went  before  them  by  day 
in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud,  to  lead  them  the  way  ;  and  by 
night  in  a  pillar  of  fire,  to  gi^'e  them  light ;  to  go  by 
day  and  night. 

 23.  He  took  not  away  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 

by  day,  nor  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  from  before  the 
people. 

—  xiv."  19.  And  the  Angel  of  God,  which  went  be- 
fore the  camp  of  Israel,  removed  and  went  behind 
them ;  and  the  piUar  of  the  cloud  went  from  before 
their  face,  and  stood  behind  them : 

 20.  And  it  came  between  the  camp  of  the 

Egyptians  and  the  camp  of  Israel ;  and  it  was  a  cloud 
and  darkness  to  tliem,  but  it  gave  light  by  night  to 
ihete :  so  that  the  one  came  not  near  the  other  all  the 
night. 

—  xxxiii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Moses  entered 
into  the  tabernacle,  the  cloudy  pillar  descended,  and 
stood  ai  the  door  of  the  tabernacle,  and  t/ie  LORD 
talked  with  Closes. 

—  xl.  34.  Then  a  cloud  covered  the  tent  of  the  con- 
gregation, and  the  gloiy  of  the  Lord  filled  the  taber- 
nacle. 

 35.  And  Moses  was  not  able  to  enter  into  the 

tent  of  the  congregation,  because  the  cloud  abode 
thereon,  and  the  gloiy  of  the  Lord  filled  the  taber- 
nacle. 


 38.  For  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  mn^  upon  the 

tabernacle  by  day,  and  fire  was  on  it  by  night,  in  the 
sight  of  all  the  house  of  Israel,  throughout  all  their 
journeys. 

Num.  ix.  15.  And  on  the  day  that  the  tabernacle  was 
reared  up  the  cloud  covered  the  tabernacle,  namely^ 
the  tent  of  the  testimony :  and  at  even  there  was  upon 
the  tabernacle  as  it  were  the  appearance  of  fire,  until 
the  morning. 

 16.    So  it  was  alway :  the  cloud  covered  it 

hy  day,  and  the  appearance  of  fire  by  night. 

—  xiv.  10.  But  all  the  congregation  bade  stone  them 
with  stones.  And  Ihe  gloiy  of  the  Lord  appeared  in 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  before  all  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel. 

—  xvi.  42.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  congrega- 
tion was  gathered  against  Moses  and  against  Aaron, 
that  they  looked  toward  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation: and,  behold,  the  cloud  covered  it,  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  appeared. 

 43.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  came  before  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 
See  Num.  x.  34. 

§  11.   The  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  Fire  as  Guides. 

Ex.  xl.  36.  And  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from 
over  the  tabernacle,  the  childi'en  of  Israel  went  on- 
ward in  all  their  journeys: 

 37.  But  if  the  cloud  were  not  taken  up,  then 

they  journeyed  not  till  the  day  that  it  was  taken  up. 

Num.  ix.  17.  And  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from 
the  tabernacle,  then  after  that  the  children  of  Israel 
journeyed :  and  in  the  place  where  the  cloud  abode, 
there  the  children  of  Israel  pitched  their  tents. 

 18.  At  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  the 

children  of  Israel  journeyed,  and  at  the  commandment 
of  the  Lord  they  pitched  :  as  long  as  the  cloud  abode 
upon  the  tabernacle  they  rested  in  their  tents. 

 19.  And  when  the  cloud  tarried  long  upon  the 

tabernacle  many  days,  then  the  children  of  Israel  kept 
the  charge  of  tlie  Lord,  and  journeyed  not. 

 20.  And  HO  it  was,  when  the  cloud  was  a  few 

days  upon  the  tabernacle;  according  to  the  command- 
ment of  the  Lord  they  abode  in  their  tents,  and  ac- 
cording to  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  they  jour- 
neyed. 

 21.  And  so  it  was,  when  the  cloud  abode  from 

even  unto  the  morning,  and  tJiat  the  cloud  was  taken 
up  in  the  morning,  then  they  journeyed :  whether  it 
was  by  day  or  by  night  that  the  cloud  was  taken  up, 
they  journeyed. 

 22.  Or  wfiefJier  it  were  two  days,  or  a  month,  or 

a  year,  that  the  cloud  tarried  u])on  the  tabernacle,  re- 
maining thereon,  the  children  of  Israel  abode  in  their 
tents,  and  journeyed  not:  but  when  it  was  taken  up, 
they  journeyed. 

 23.  At  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  they 

rested  in  their  tents,  and  at  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  they  journeyed:  they  kept  the  charge  of  the 
Lord,  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand 
of  Moses. 

§  12.  References  to  the  PiUars  of  Cloud  and 
Fire. 

Neh.  ix.  12.  ^Moreover  thou  leddest  them  in  the  day 
by  a  cloudy  pillar ;  and  in  the  night  by  a  pillar  of  fire, 
to  give  them  light  in  the  way  wherein  they  should 
go- 

 19.  Yet  thou  in  thy  manifold  mercies  forsook- 

est  them  not  in  the  wilderness  :  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 
departed  not  from  them  by  day,  to  lead  them  in  the 
way ;  neither  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  to  shew  them 
light,  and  the  way  wherein  they  should  go. 

Ps.  ]. xxviii.  14.  In  the  daytime  also  he  led  them  with 
a  cloud,  and  all  the  night  with  a  light  of  fire. 

—  xcix.  7.  He  spake  unto  them  in  the  cloudy  pillar: 
they  kept  his  testimonies,  and  the  ordinance  that  he 
gave  them. 

—  CT.  39.  He  spread  a  cloud  for  a  covering ;  and 
fire  to  give  light  in  the  night. 


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§  13.   Miraculous  Light. 

Acts  ix.  3.  And  as  he  journeyed,  he  came  near  Da- 
mascas :  and  suddenly  there  shined  round  about  him 
a  light  from  heaven  : 

—  xxii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  I  made  my 
journey,  and  was  come  nigh  unto  Damascus  about 
noon,  suddenly  there  shone  from  heaven  a  great  light 
round  about  me. 

—  xxvi.  12.  Whereupon  as  I  went  to  Damascus  with  t 
authority  and  commission  from  the  chief  priests, 

 13.  At  midday,  O  king,  I  saw  in  the  way  a 

light  from  heaven,  above  the  brightness  of  tlie  sun, 
shining  round  about  me  and  them  which  journeyed 
with  me. 

§  14.  Darkness. 

Ex.  X.  21.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch 
out  thine  hand  toward  heaven,  that  there  may  be  dark- 
ness oyer  the  land  of  Egypt,  even  darkness  which  may 
be  felt. 

 22.  And  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  to- 
ward heaven ;  and  there  was  a  thick  darkness  in  all 
the  land  of  Egypt  three  days : 

 23.  They  saw  not  one  another,  neither  rose  any 

from  his  place  for  three  days :  but  all  the  children  of 
Israel  had  light  in  their  dwellings. 

Ps,  cv.  28.  He  sent  darkness,  and  made  it  dark ;  and 
they  rebelled  not  against  his  word. 

Mark  xv.  33.  And  when  the  sixth  hour  was  come, 
there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  land  until  the  ninth 
hour. 

Luke  ix.  34.  While  he  thus  spake,  there  came  a 
cloud,  and  overshadowed  them:  and  they  feared  as 
they  entered  into  the  cloud. 

§  15.  Dew. 

Jud.  vi.  36.  And  Gideon  said  unto  God,  If  thou  wilt 
save  Israel  by  mine  hand,  as  thou  hast  said, 

 37.  Behold,  I  will  put  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the 

floor ;  and  if  the  dew  be  on  the  fleece  only,  and  it  he 
dry  upon  all  the  earth  besides,  then  shall  I  know  that 
thou  wilt  save  Israel  by  mine  hand,  as  thou  hast 
Bald. 

 38.  And  it  was  so :  for  he  rose  up  early  on  the 

morrow,  and  thrust  the  fleece  together,  and  wringed 
the  dew  out  of  the  fleece,  a  bowl  full  of  water. 

 39.  And  Gideon  said  unto  God,  Let  not  thine 

anger  be  hot  against  me,  and  I  will  speak  but  this 
once :  let  me  prove,  I  pray  thee,  but  this  once  with  the 
fleece ;  let  it  now  be  dry  only  iipon  the  fleece,  and 
upon  all  the  ground  let  there  be  dew. 

 40.  And  God  did  so  that  night :  for  it  was  diy 

upon  the  fleece  only,  and  there  was  dew  on  all  the 
ground. 

§  16.  HaU. 

Ex.  ix.  22.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch 
forth  thine  hand  toward  heaven,  that  there  may  be 
hail  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt,  upon  man,  and  upon 
beast,  and  upon  every  herb  of  the  field,  throughout  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

 23.  And  Moses  sti-etched  forth  his  rod  toward 

heaven :  and  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  hail,  and  the 
fire  ran  along  upon  the  ground ;  and  the  Lord  rained 
hail  upon  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 24.  So  there  was  hail,  and  fire  mingled  with 

the  hail,  very  grievous,  such  as  there  was  none  like  it 
in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  since  it  became  a  nation. 

 25.  And  the  hail  smote  throughout  all  the  land 

of  Egypt  all  that  was  in  the  field,  both  man  and  beast ; 
and  file  hail  smote  every  herb  of  the  field,  and  brake 
every  tree  of  the  field. 

 20.  Only  in  the  land  of  Goshen,  where  the 

children  of  Israel  wrc,  was  there  no  hail. 

Jos.  X.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  fled  from  be- 
fore Israel,  and  were  in  the  going  down  to  Beth-horon, 
that  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from  heaven 
upon  them  unto  Azekah,  and  they  died :  they  were 
more  which  died  with  hailstones  than  they  whom  the 
children  of  Israel  slew  with  the  sword. 


§  17.   Tempest  Stilled. 

Jonah  i.  15.  So  they  took  up  Jonah,  and  cast  him 
forth  into  the  sea :  and  the  sea  ceased  from  her  raging. 

Mat.  xiv.  32.  And  when  they  were  come  into  the 
sliiji,  the  wind  ceased. 

Mark  iv.  38.  And  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the 
ship,  asleep  on  a  pillow :  and  they  awake  him,  and  say 
unto  him,  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish  ? 

 39.  And  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind,  and 

said  unto  the  sea.  Peace,  be  still.  And  the  wind 
ceased,  and  there  was  a  great  calm. 

 40.  And  he  said  unto  them,  AVhy  are  ye  so 

fearful?  how  is  it  that  j'e  have  no  faith? 

 41.  And  thej'  feared  exceedingly,  and  said  one 

to  another,  What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even  the 
wind  and  the  sea  obey  him  ? 

—  vi.  51.  And  he  Ment  up  unto  them  into  the  ship; 
and  the  wind  ceased :  and  they  were  sore  amazed  in 
themselves  beyond  measure,  and  wondered. 

Luke  viii.  24.  And  they  came  to  him,  and  awoke 
him,  saying.  Master,  Master,  we  perish.  Then  he 
arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the 
water:  and  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a  calm. 

 25.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Where  is  your 

faith  ?  And  they  being  afraid  wondered,  saying  one 
to  another.  What  manner  of  man  is  this !  for  he  com- 
mandeth  even  the  winds  and  water,  and  they  obey 
him. 


CHAP.  III. 

MIRACLES  m  FIRE. 

§  18.   Miraculous  Deaths  by  Fire. 

Lev.  X.  1.  And  Nadab  and  Abihu,  the  sons  of  Aaron, 
took  either  of  them  his  censer,  and  put  fire  therein, 
and  put  incense  thereon,  and  offered  strange  fire  before 
the  Lord,  which  he  commanded  them  not. 

 2.  And  there  went  out  fire  from  the  Lord,  and 

devoured  them,  and  they  died  before  the  Lord. 

Num.  xi.  1.  And  when  the  people  complained,  it 
displeased  the  Lord  :  and  the  Lord  heard  it ;  and  his 
anger  was  kindled ;  and  the  fire  of  the  Lord  bmut 
among  them,  and  consumed  them  that  were  in  the  ut- 
termost parts  of  the  camp. 

 2.  And  the  people  cried  unto  Moses;  and 

when  Moses  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  the  fire  was 
quenched. 

—  —  3.  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Tabe- 
rah :  because  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  them. 

—  xvi.  35.  And  there  came  out  afire  from  the  Lord, 
and  consumed  the  two  hundred  and  fifty  men  that 
offered  incense. 

2  Kings  i.  10.  And  Elijah  answered  and  said  to  the 
captain  of  fifty.  If  I  a  man  of  God,  then  let  fire  come 
do\vn  from  heaven,  and  consume  thee  and  tliy  fifty. 
And  there  came  down  fire  from  heaven,  and  consumed 
him  and  his  fifty. 

 11.  Again  also  he  sent  unto  him  another  cap- 
tain of  fifty  with  his  fiftv.  And  he  answered  'and  said 
unto  him,"  O  man  of  God,  thus  hath  the  king  said, 
Come  down  quickly. 

'  12.  And  Elijah  answered  and  said  unto  them, 

If  I  he  a  man  of  God,  let  fire  come  down  from  heaven, 
and  consume  thee  and  thy  fifty.  And  the  fire  of  God 
came  down  from  heaven j  and"  consumed  him  and  his 
fifty. 

 13.  And  he  sent  again  a  captain  of  the  third 

fifty  with  his  fifty.  And  the  third  captain  of  fiftj'  went 
up,' and  came  and  fell  on  his  knees  before  Elijah,  and 
besouirht  him,  and  said  unto  him.  O  man  of  God,  I 
pray  thee,  let  my  life,  and  the  life  of  these  fifty  thy  ser- 
vants, be  iirecious  in  thy  sight. 

 14.  Behold,  there  came  fire  down  fi-om  heaven, 

and  burnt  up  the  two  captains  of  the  former  fifties  with 
their  fifties:  therefore  let  my  life  now  be  precious  in 
thv  siffht. 

Ps.  cvi.  18.  And  a  fire  was  kindled  in  their  com- 
pany ;  the  flame  bm-ned  up  the  wicked. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Rev.  xi.  5.  Aud  if  any  man  will  hart  them,  fire  pro- 
ceedeth  out  of  their  mouth,  and  devoureth  their  ene- 
mies :  aud  if  any  man  will  hurt  them,  he  must  in  this 
manner  be  killed. 

§  19.   Miraculous  Protection  from  Fire. 

Dan.  iii.  20.  And  he  commanded  the  most  mighty 
men  that  were  in  his  army  to  bind  Shackach,  Meshach, 
and  Abed-nego,  and  to  cast  tfwm  into  the  burning  hery 
furnace. 

 21.  Then  these  men  were  bound  in  their  coats, 

their  hosen,  and  their  hats,  and  their  other  garments, 
and  were  cast  into  the  midst  of  the  burning  fiery  fur- 
nace. 

 23.  Therefore  because  the  king's  command- 
ment was  urgent,  and  the  furnace  exceeding  hot,  the 
flame  of  the  fire  slew  those  men  that  took  up  Sha- 
drach,  Meshach,  and  x\bed-nego. 

 23.  And  these  three  men,  Shadrach,  Meshach, 

and  Abed-nego,  fell  down  boimd  into  the  midst  of  the 
burning  fiery  fiu'nace. 

 34.  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  was  as- 

tonied,  and  rose  up  in  haste,  and  spake,  and  said 
imto  his  counsellors.  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound 
into  the  midst  of  the  fire  ?  They  answered  aud  said 
unto  the  king.  True,  O  king. 

 35.  He  answered  and  said,  Lo,  I  see  four  men 

loose,  walking  in  the  midst  of  the  fire,  and  they  have 
no  hurt ;  and  the  form  of  the  fourth  is  like  the  Son  of 
God. 

 26.  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  came  near  to  the 

mouth  of  the  burning  fiery  furnace,  and  spake,  and 
said,  Shadrach,  Meshach,  aud  Abed-nego,  ye  servants 
of  the  most  high  God,  come  forth,  and  come  hither. 
Then  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed-nego,  came  forth 
of  the  midst  of  the  fire. 

 27.  And  the  princes,  governors,  and  captains, 

and  the  kingjs  counsellors,  being  gathered  together, 
saw  these  men,  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire  had  no 
power,  nor  was  a  hair  of  their  head  singed,  neither 
were  their  coats  changed,  nor  the  smell  of  fire  had 
passed  on  them. 

§  20.   God's  Presence  Manifested  by  Fire. 

Gen.  XV.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  Miien  the 
sun  went  down,  and  it  was  dark,  behold  a  smoking 
furnace,  and  a  burning  lamii  that  passed  between 
those  pieces. 

Ex.  iii.  3.  And  the  Angel  of  the  Lord  appeared 
unto  him  in  a  flame  of  fire  out  of  the  midst  of  a 
bush :  and  he  looked,  and,  behold,  the  bush  burned 
with  fire,  and  the  bush  was  not  consumed. 

 3.  And  Moses  said,  I  will  now  turn  aside,  and 

see  this  great  sight,  why  the  bush  is  not  burnt. 

—  xix.  18.  And  mount  Sinai  was  altogether  on  a 
smoke,  because  the  Lord  descended  upon  it  in  fire  : 
and  the  smoke  thereof  ascended  as  the  smoke  of  a 
furnace,  and  the  whole  mount  quaked  greatly. 

Is.  vi.  4.  And  the  posts  of  the  door  moved  at  the 
voice  of  him  that  cried,  and  the  house  was  filled  with 
smoke. 

Acts  ii.  3.  And  there  appeared  unto  them  cloven 
tongues  like  as  of  fire,  and  it  sat  upon  each  of  them. 

—  vii.  30.  And  when  forty  years  were  expired,  there 
appeared  to  him  in  the  wilderness  of  mount  Siua  an 
angel  of  the  Lord  in  a  flame  of  fire  in  a  bush. 

Rev.  XV.  8.  And  the  temple  was  filled  with  smoke 
from  the  glory  of  God,  and  from  his  power ;  and  no 
man  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple,  till  the  seven 
plagues  of  the  seven  angels  were  fulfilled. 

§  21.   Miraculous  Sacrificial  Fire. 

Lev.  ix.  34.  And  there  came  a  fire  out  from  before  the 
Lord,  and  consumed  upon  the  altar  the  biu-nt  offering 
and  the  fat :  mhkh  when  all  the  people  saw,  they 
shouted,  and  fell  on  their  faces. 

I  Kings  xviii.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  noon,  that 
Elijah  mocked  them,  and  said,  Cry  aloud  :  for  he  is  a 
god  ;  either  he  is  talking,  or  he  is  "pursuing,  or  he  is  in 
a  journey,  perad venture  he  sleepeth,  aud  must  be 
awaked. 


 28.  And  they  cried  aloud,  and  cut  themselves 

after  their  manner  with  knives  and  lancets,  till  the 
blood  gushed  out  upon  them. 

 30.  And  Elijah  said  unto  all  the  people,  Come 

near  unto  me.  And  all  the  people  came  near  unto 
him.  And  he  repaired  the  altar  of  the  Lord  that  was 
broken  down. 

 31.  And  Elijah  took  twelve  stones,  according 

to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of  the  sons  of  Jacob,  unto 
whom  the  word  of  the  Lord  came,  saymg,  Israel 
shall  be  thy  name : 

 33.  And  with  the  stones  he  built  an  altar  in  the 

name  of  the  Lord  :  and  he  made  a  trench  about  the 
altar,  as  great  as  would  contain  two  measures  of  seed. 

 33.  And  he  put  the  wood  in  order,  and  cut  the 

bullock  in  pieces,  and  laid  him  on  the  wood,  and  said, 
Fill  four  barrels  with  water,  and  pour  it  on  the  biu-nt 
sacrifice,  and  on  the  wood. 

 34.  And  he  said.  Do  it  the  second  time.  And 

they  did  it  the  second  time.  And  he  said,  Do  it  the 
third  time.    And  they  did  it  the  third  time. 

 35.  And  the  water  ran  round  about  the  altar : 

and  he  filled  the  trench  also  with  water. 

 38.  Then  the  fire  of  the  Lord  fell,  and  con- 
sumed the  burnt  sacrifice,  and  the  wood,  and  the 
stones,  and  the  dust,  and  licked  up  the  water  that  was 
in  the  trench. 

1  Chr.  xxi.  36.  And  David  built  there  an  altar  unto 
the  Lord,  and  offered  bm-nt  offerings,  and  peace  offer- 
ings, and  called  upon  the  Lord  ;  and  he  answered  him 
from  heaven  by  fire  upon  the  altar  of  burnt  offering. 

2  Chr.  vii.  1.  Now  when  Solomon  had  made  an  end 
of  prajing,  the  fire  came  down  from  heaven,  and  con- 
sumed the  bmut  offering  and  the  sacrifices ;  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house. 

 2.  And  the  priests  could  not  enter  into  the 

house  of  the  Lord,  because  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had 
filled  the  Lord's  house. 

CHAP.  IV. 

MIRACLES  US'  WATER. 
§  22.   The  Delng^e  Foretold. 

Gen.vi.  17.  And,  behold,  I,  even  I,  do  bring  a  flood 
of  waters  upon  the  earth,  to  destroy  all  flesh,  wherein 
is  the  breath  of  life,  from  under  heaven ;  and  every 
thing  that  is  in  the  earth  shall  die. 

— •  vii.  4.  For  yet  seven  days,  and  I  will  cause  it  to 
rain  upon  the  earth  forty  days  and  forty  nights  ;  aud 
every  living  substance  that  I  have  made  will  I  destroy 
from  oS'  the  face  of  the  earth. 

§  23.   Time  of  the  Delude. 

Gen.  vii.  6.  And  Noah  was  si.x  hundred  years  old 
when  the  flood  of  waters  was  upon  the  earth. 

 10.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  seven  days,  that 

the  waters  of  the  flood  were  upon  the  earth. 

 11.  In  the  six  hundredtU  year  of  Noah's  life, 

in  the  second  month,  the  seventeenth  day  of  the 
month,-}- 

§  24.   Embarkation  in  the  Ark. 

Gen.  vii.  2.  Of  every  clean  beast  thou  sbalt  take  to 
thee  by  sevens,  the  male  and  his  female  :  and  of  beasts 
that  are  not  clean  by  two,  the  male  and  his  female. 

 3.  Of  fowls  also  of  the  air  by  sevens,  the  male 

aud  the  female ;  to  keep  seed  alive  upon  the  face  of  all 
the  earth. 

 7.  And  Noah  went  in,  aud  his  sons,  and  his 

wife,  and  his  sons'  wives  with  him,  iuto  the  aj-k,  be- 
cause of  the  waters  of  the  flood. 

 9.  There  went  in  two  and  two  unto  Noah 

into  the  ark,  the  male  and  the  female,  as  God  had  com- 
manded Noah. 

 13.  In  the  selfsame  day  entered  Noah,  and 

Shem,  and  Ham,  and  Japheth,  the  sons  of  Noah,  and 
Noah's  wife,  and  the  three  wives  of  his  sons  with 
them,  into  the  ark  ; 

 14.  They,  and  every  beast  after  his  kind,  and 


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CHAP.  IV. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


all  the  cattlu  after  their  kind,  and  every  creeping  thing 
tliat  creepetli  upon  the  earth  after  his  kind,  and  eveiy 
fowl  after  his  kind,  every  bird  of  every  sort. 

Gen.  vii.  15.  And  they  went  in  unto  Noah  into  the 
ark,  two  and  two  of  all  flesh,  wherein  is  the  breath  of 
life. 

 16.  And  they  that  went  in,  went  in  male  and  fe- 
male of  all  flesh,  as  God  had  commanded  him :  and 
the  Lord  shut  him  in. 

§  25.   The  Deliife'e. 

Gen.  vii.  11.  +thc  same  day  were  all  the  fountains  of 
the  great  deep  broken  up,  and  the  windows  of  heaven 
were  opened. 

 12.  And  the  rain  was  upon  the  earth  forty 

days  and  forty  nights. 

 17.  And  the  flood  was  forty  days  upon  the 

earth  ;  and  tlie  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the  ark, 
and  it  was  lifted  up  above  the  cartli. 

 18.  And  the  waters  prevailed,  and  were  in- 
creased greatly  upon  the  eartli ;  and  tlie  ark  went 
upon  the  face  of  the  waters. 

 19.  And  the  waters  prevailed  exceedingly 

upon  the  earth  ;  and  all  the  high  hills,  that  were  under 
the  wliole  heaven,  wei-e  covered. 

 20.  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters  pre- 
vail ;  and  the  mountains  were  covered. 

§  26.   Duration  and  EflTects  of  the  Deluge. 

Gen,  vii.  21.  And  all  flesh  died  that  moved  upon  the 
earth,  both  of  fowl,  and  or  cattle,  and  of  beasts,  and 
of  every  creeping  thing  that  creepetli  upon  the  earth, 
and  every  man : 

 22.  All  in  whose  nostrils  was  the  breath  of  life, 

of  all  that  w<(s  in  the  dry  land,  died. 

 23.  And  every  living  substance  Avas  destroyed 

which  was  upon  the  face  of  the  ground,  both  man, 
and  cattle,  and  the  creeping  things,  and  the  fowl  of  the 
heaven  ;  and  they  were  destroyed  from  the  earth  :  and 
Noah  only  remained  ulim,  and  they  that  were  with  him 
in  the  ark. 

 24.  And  the  waters  prevailed  upon  the  earth 

a  hundred  and  fifty  days. 

§  27.   End  of  the  Deluge. 

Gen.  viii.  1.  And  God  remembered  Noah,  and  every 
living  thing,  and  all  the  cattle  that  xcas  with  him  in 
the  arlv :  and  God  made  a  wind  to  pass  over  the  earth, 
and  the  waters  assuaged. 

 2.  The  fountains  also  of  the  deep  and  the 

windows  of  heaven  were  sto])i)ed,  and  the  rain  from 
heaven  was  restrained. 

 3.  And  the  waters  returned  from  ofi"  the  earth 

continually:  and  after  the  end  of  the  hundred  and 
fifty  days  tlie  waters  were  abated. 

 ^4.  And  the  ark  rested  in  the  seventh  month, 

on  the  seventeenth  day  of  the  month,  upon  the  mount- 
ains of  Ararat. 

 5.  And  the  waters  decreased  continually  until 

the  tenth  month :  in  the  tenth  tiwnth,  on  the  first  day 
of  the  month,  were  the  tojis  of  the  mountains  seen. 

§  28.   Disembarkation  from  the  Ark. 

Gen.  viii.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  six  hundredth 
and  first  year,  in  the  first  month,  the  first  dity  of  the 
month,  the  waters  were  dried  up  from  otf  the  earth : 
and  Noah  removed  tlie  covering  of  the  ark,  and  look- 
ed, and,  behold,  the  face  of  the  ground  was  dry. 

 14.  And  in  the  second  mouth,  on  the  seven 

and  twentieth  day  of  the  month,  was  the  earth  dried. 

 15.  And  God  spake  unto  Noah,  saying, 

 IG.  Go  forth  of  the  ark,  thou,  and  thy  wife, 

and  thy  sons,  and  tliy  sons'  wives  with  thee. 

 17.  Bring  forth  with  thee  every  living  thing 

that  is  with  thee," of  all  flesh,  botli  of  tbwl",  and  of  cattle, 
and  of  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the 
earth  ;  that  they  may  breed  abundantly  in  the  earth, 
and  be  fruitful,' and  multiply  upon  the  cartli. 

 18.  And  Noah  went  forth,  and  his  sons,  and 

liis  wife,  and  his  sons'  wives  with  him  : 


 19.  Every  beast,  every  creeping  thing,  and 

every  fowl,  and  whatsoever  creepetli  upon  the  earth, 
after  their  kinds,  went  forth  out  of  the  ark. 

§  29.   Deluge  Not  to  be  Repeated. 

Gen.  vi.  18.  But  with  thee  will  I  establish  my  cov- 
enant ;  and  tliou  slialt  come  into  the  ark,  thou,  and 
thy  sons,  and  thy  wife,  and  thy  sons'  wives  with  thee. 

—  ix.  9.  And  I,  behold,  I  establish  my  covenant 
with  you,  and  with  your  seed  after  you ; 

 10.  And  with  eveiy  living  creature  that  is 

with  you,  of  the  fowl,  of  the  cattle,  and  of  every  beast 
of  the  earth  with  you  ;  from  all  that  go  out  of  the  ark, 
to  every  beast  of  the  eartli. 

 11.  And  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with 

you  ;  neither  shall  all  flesh  be  cut  off  any  more  by  the 
waters  of  a  flood ;  neither  shall  there  any  more  be  a 
flood  to  destroy  the  earth. 

§  30.  References  to  the  Deluge. 

Job  xxii.  15.  Hast  thou  marked  the  old  way  which 

wicked  men  have  trodden  ? 

 16.  Which  were  cut  down  out  of  time,  whose 

foundation  M'as  overflown  with  a  flood  : 

Heb.  xi.  7.  By  faith  Noali,  being  warned  of  God  of 
tilings  not  seen  as  yet,  moved  with  fear,  prepared  an 
ai'k  to  the  saving  of  his  house  ;  by  the  which  he  con- 
demned the  world,  and  became  heir  of  the  righteous- 
ness which  is  by  faith. 

2  Pet.  ii.  5.  And  spared  not  the  old  world,  but  saved 
Noah  the  eighth  person,  a  preacher  of  righteousness, 
bringing  in  the  flood  upon  the  world  of  tlie  ungodly; 

—  iii.  6.  Whereby  the  world  that  then  was,  being 
overflowed  with  water,  perished  ; 

§  31.   The  Di\1sion  of  the  Red  Sea. 

Ex.  xiv.  15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Where- 
fore criest  thou  unto  me  ?  speak  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  that  they  go  forward  : 

 16.  But  lift  thou  up  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out 

thine  hand  over  the  sea,  and  divide  it :  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  shall  go  on  diy  ground  through  the 
midst  of  the  sea. 

 21.  And  Moses  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the 

sea ;  and  the  Lord  caused  the  sea  to  go  hack  by  a 
strong  east  wind  all  fliat  night,  and  made  the  sea  dry 
land,  and  the  waters  were  divided. 

 22.  And  the  children  of  Israel  went  into  the 

midst  of  the  sea  upon  the  dry  r/roi/nd :  and  the  waters 
trej'e  a  wall  unto  them  on  their  right  hand,  and  on 
their  left. 

 2G.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch  out 

thine  hand  over  the  sea,  that  the  waters  may  come 
again  upon  the  Egyiitians,  upon  their  chariots,  and 
upon  their  horsemen.^ 

 27.  And  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  over 

the  sea,  and  tlie  sea  returned  to  his  strength  when  the 
morning  appeared ;  and  tlie  Egyptians  fled  against  it ; 
and  the  Lord  overthi-ew  the  Egj  ptians  in  the  midst 
of  the  sea. 

 28.  And  the  waters  returned,  and  covered  the 

chariots,  and  the  hoi"semeu,  and  all  the  host  of  Pha- 
raoh that  came  into  the  sea  after  them ;  there  remained 
not  so  much  as  one  of  them. 

 29  But  the  children  of  Israel  walked  upon  dry 

land  in  the  midst  of  the  sea ;  and  the  watei-s  were  a 
wall  unto  them  on  their  right  hand,  and  on  their  left. 

 30.  Thus  the  Lord  savetl  Israel  that  day  out 

of  the  hand  of  the  Egyptians ;  and  Israel  saw  the 
Esryptians  dead  upon  the  sea  shore. 

" —  XV.  19.  For  the  hoi-se  of  Pharaoh  went  i;i  with  his 
chariots  and  with  his  horsemen  into  the  sea,  and  the 
Lord  brought  again  the  waters  of  the  sea  upon  them; 
but  the  childien  of  Israel  went  ou  diy  land  in  the 
midst  of  the  sea. 

§  32.   References  to  the  Division  of  the  Red  Sea. 

i  Ex.  XV.  1.  Then  sang  ]y[oses  and  the  children  of  Is- 
rael this  sons  unto  the^LoRD,  and  spake,  saying,  I  will 
sing  unto  the  Lord,  for  he  hath  triumphed  gloriously : 
the\orse  and  his  rider  hath  he  thi-owu  mto  the  sea. 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Ex.  XV.  4.  Pharaoh's  chariots  and  his  host  hath  he 
cast  into  the  sea:  his  chosen  captains  also  are  drowned 
in  the  Red  sea. 

 5.  The  depths  have  covered  them  :  they  sank 

into  the  bottom  as  a  stone. 

 8.  And  with  the  blast  of  thj'-  nostrils  the  wa- 
ters were  gathered  together,  the  floods  stood  upright 
as  a  heap,  and  the  depths  were  congealed  in  the  heart 
of  the  sea. 

 9.  The  enemy  said,  I  will  jnirsue,  I  will  over- 
take, I  will  divide  the  spoil ;  my  lust  shall  be  satisfied 
iipon  them  ;  I  will  draw  my  sword,  my  hand  shall  de- 
stroy them. 

 10.  Thou  didst  blow  with  thy  wind,  the  sea 

covered  them :  they  sank  as  lead  in  the  mighty  waters. 

 12.  Thou  stfetchedst  out  thy  right  hand,  the 

earth  swallowed  them. 

 21.  And  Miriam  answere<I  them,  Sing  ye  to 

the  Lord,  for  he  hath  triumphed  gloriously :  the  horse 
and  his  rider  hath  he  thrown  into  the  sea. 

Deut.  xi.  4.  And  what  he  did  unto  the  army  of 
Egj'pt,  unto  their  horses,  and  to  their  chariots:  how 
he  made  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  to  overflow  them 
as  they  pursued  after  you,  and  Tww  the  Lord  hath  de- 
stroyed them  unto  this  day ; 

Jos.  xxiv.  7.  And  when  they  cried  unto  the  LoKD, 
he  put  darkness  between  you  and  the  Egyptians,  and 
brought  the  sea  upon  them,  and  covered  them ;  and 
your  eyes  have  seen  what  I  have  done  in  Egypt :  and 
ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long  season. 

Neh.  ix.  11.  And  thou  didst  divide  the  sea  before 
them,  so  that  they  went  through  the  midst  of  the  sea 
on  the  dry  land;  and  their  persecutors  thou  tlirewest 
into  the  deeps,  as  a  stone  into  the  mighty  waters. 

Ps.lxvi.  6.  He  turned  the  sea  into  dry  laiul:  they 
went  through  the  flood  on  foot :  there  did  we  rejoice 
in  him. 

—  Ixviii.  22.  The  Lord  said,  I  will  bring  again  from 
Bashan,  I  will  bring  my  people  again  from  the  depths 
of  the  sea: 

—  Ixxiv.  13.  Thou  didst  divide  the  sea  by  thy 
strength :  thou  brakest  the  heads  of  the  dragons  in  the 
waters. 

—  Ixxviii.  13.  He  divided  the  sea,  and  caused  them  to 
pass  through ;  and  he  made  the  waters  to  stand  as  a  heap. 

 53.  And  he  led  them  on  safely,  so  that  they 

feared  not :  but  the  sea  overwhelmed  their  enemies. 

—  cvi.  9.  He  rebuked  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was 
dried  up :  so  he  led  them  through  the  depths,  and 
through  the  wilderness. 

 11.  And  the  waters  covered  their  enemies : 

there  was  not  one  of  them  left. 

—  cxxxvi.  13.  To  him  which  divided  the  Red  sea 
into  parts :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever : 

 14.  And  made  Israel  to  pass  through  the 

midst  of  it :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever: 

 15.  But  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  the 

Red  sea  :  for  his  mercy  endureth  f(jr  ever. 

Is.  x.  26.  And  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  stir  up  a 
scourge  for  hhn  according  to  the  slaughter  of  Midian 
at  the  rock  of  Oreb  :  and  m  his  rod  was  upon  the  sea, 
so  shall  he  lift  it  up  after  the  manner  of  Egypt. 

—  xliii.  16.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  which  maketh  a 
way  in  the  sea,  and  a  path  in  the  mighty  waters  ; 

—  li.  10.  Art  thou  not  it  which  hath  dried  the  sea,  the 
waters  of  the  great  deep  :  that  hath  made  the  depths 
of  the  sea  a  way  for  the  ransomed  to  pass  over  ? 

—  Ixiii.  11.  Then  he  remembered  the  days  of  old, 
Moses,  and  his  people,  saying,  Where  is  he  that  brought 
them  up  out  of  the  sea  with  the  shepherd  of  his  flock  ? 
where  is  he  that  put  his  Holy  Spirit  within  him  ? 

 12.  That  led  them  by  the  right  hand  of  Moses 

with  his  glorious  arm,  dividing  the  watco  s  before  them, 
to  make  himself  an  everlasting  name  ? 

§  33.   Divisions  of  Jordan. 

Jos.  iii.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  as  soon  as  the 
soles  of  the  feet  of  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  the 
Lord,  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth,  shall  rest  in  the 
waters  of  Jordan,  that  the  waters  of  Jordan  shall  be 
cut  otl'  f  rom  the  waters  that  come  down  from  above  ; 
and  they  shall  stand  upon  a  heap. 

r. 

12 


 14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  people  re- 
moved from  their  tents,  to  pass  over  Jordan,  and  the 
jiriests  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant  before  the 
people ; 

 15.  And  as  they  that  bare  the  ark  were  come 

unto  Jordan,  and  the  feet  of  the  priests  that  bare  the 
ark  were  dipped  in  the  brim  of  the  water,  (for  Jordan 
overfloweth  all  his  banks  all  the  time  of  harvest,). 

 16.  That  the  waters  which  came  down  from 

above  stood  and  rose  up  upon  a  heap  vcr}'  far  from  the 
city  Adam,  that  is  beside  Zaretan ;  and  those  that 
came  down  toward  the  sea  of  the  plain,  ei-en  the  salt 
sea,  failed,  and  were  cut  off" :  and  the  people  passed 
over  right  against  Jericho. 

 17.  And  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  stood  firm  on  dry  ground  in  the 
midst  of  Jordan,  and  all  the  Israelites  passed  over  on 
dry  ground,  mitil  all  the  people  were  passed  clean  over 
Jordan. 

—  iv.  16.  Command  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of 
the  testimony,  that  they  come  up  out  of  Jordan. 

 17.  Joshua  therefore  commanded  the  priests, 

saying,  Come  ye  up  out  of  Jordan. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  priests  that 

bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  were  come 
up  out  of  the  midst  of  Jordan,  and  the  soles  of  the 
priests'  feet  were  lifted  up  unto  the  dry  land,  that  the 
waters  of  .Jordan  returned  unto  their  place,  and  flowed 
over  all  his  banks,  as  they  did  before. 

2  Kings  ii.  8.  And  Elijah  took  his  mantle,  and  wrap- 
ped it  together,  and  smote  the  waters,  and  they  were 
divided  hither  and  thither,  so  that  they  tw'O  went  over 
on  dry  ground. 

 13.  He  took  up  also  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that 

fell  from  him,  and  went  back,  and  stood  by  the  bank 
of  Jordan ; 

—  —  14.  And  he  took  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that  fell 
from  him,  and  smote  the  waters,  and  said.  Where  is 
tlie  Lord  God  of  Elijah  ?  And  when  he  also  had 
smitten  the  waters,  they  parted  hither  and  thither : 
and  Elisha  went  over. 

§  34.   References  to  Miraculous  Divisions  of 
Waters. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  15.  Thou  didst  cleave  the  fountain  and 
the  flood :  thou  driedst  up  mighty  rivers. 

Is.  xi.  15.  And  tlie  Lord  shall  utterly  destroy  the 
tongue  of  the  Egyptian  sea ;  and  with  his  mighty  wind 
shall  he  shake  his  hand  over  the  river,  and  shall  smite 
it  in  the  seven  streams,  and  make  men  go  over  dry- 
shod. 

Rev.  xvi.  12.  And  the  sixth  angel  poured  out  his 
vial  upon  the  great  river  Euphrates ;  and  the  water 
thereof  was  dried  up,  that  the  way  of  the  kings  of  the 
east  might  be  prepared. 

§  35.   Sinking  Miraculously  Prevented. 

2  Kingsvi.  5.  But  as  one  was  felling  a  beam,  the  axe 
head  fell  into  the  water :  and  he  cried,  and  said,  Alas, 
master  1  for  it  was  borrowed. 

 6.  And  the  man  of  God  said.  Where  fell  it? 

And  he  shewed  him  the  place.  And  he  cut  down  a 
stick,  and  cast  it  in  thither ;  and  the  iron  did  swim. 

 7.  Therefore  said  he,  Take  it  up  to  thee.  And 

he  put  out  his  hand,  and  took  it. 

Mat.  xiv.  25.  And  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night 
Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea. 

 26.  And  when  the  disciples  saw  him  walking 

on  the  sea,  they  were  troubled,  saying,  It  is  a  spirit ; 
and  they  cried  out  for  fear. 

 27.  But  straightway  Jesus  spake  imto  them, 

saying.  Be  of  good  cheer ;  it  is  I ;  be  not  afraid. 

 28.  And  Peter  answered  him  and  said,  Lord, 

if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee  on  the  water. 

 39.  And  he  said,  Come.    And  when  Peter 

was  come  down  out  of  the  ship,  he  walked  on  the 
water,  to  go  to  Jesus. 

 30.  But  when  he  saw  the  wind  boisterous,  he 

was  afraid ;  and  beginning  to  sink,  he  cried,  saying, 
Lord,  save  me. 

 31.  And  immediately  Jesus  stretched  forth  his 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


hand,  ami  caught  him,  and  said  unto  him,  O  thou  of 
little  faith,  wherefore  didst  tliou  doubt? 

Markvi.  48.  And  he  saw  them  toihng  in  rowing; 
for  the  wind  was  contrary  unto  them :  and  about  the 
fourtli  watch  of  the  night  he  cometh  unto  them,  walk- 
ing upon  the  sea,  and  would  have  passed  by  them. 

 49.  But  when  tliey  saw  him  walking  upon  the 

sea,  they  supposed  it  had  been  a  spirit,  and  cried  out : 

 50.  For  they  all  saw  him,  and  were  troubled. 

And  immediately  he  talked  with  them,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Be  of  good  cheer  :  it  is  I ;  be  not  afraid. 

John  vi.  19.  So  when  they  had  rowed  about  five  and 
twenty  or  thirty  furlongs,  they  see  Jesus  walking  on 
the  sea,  and  drawing  nigh  unto  the  ship :  and  they 
were  afraid. 

 20.  But  he  saith  unto  them.  It  is  I ;  be  not 

afraid. 

§  36.   Miraculous  Supplies  of  Water. 

Ex.  xvii.  5.  And  the  Lobd  said  unto  Moses,  Go  on 
before  the  people,  and  take  with  thee  of  the  elders  of 
Israel ;  and  thy  rod,  wherewith  thou  smotest  the  river, 
take  in  thine  hand,  and  go. 

 6.  Behold,  I  will  stand  before  thee  there  upon 

the  rock  in  Horcb ;  and  thou  shalt  smite  the  rock,  and 
there  shall  come  water  out  of  it,  that  the  people  may 
drink.  And  Moses  did  so  in  the  sight  of  the  elders  of 
Israel. 

 7.  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Mas- 

sah,  and  Meribah,  because  of  the  chiding  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  and  because  they  tempted  the  Lord, 
saying.  Is  the  Lord  among  us,  or  not  ? 

Num.  XX.  8.  Take  the  rod,  and  gather  thou  the  as- 
sembly together,  thou  and  Aaron  thy  brother,  and 
speak  ye  unto  the  rock  before  their  eyes ;  and  it  shall 
give  forth  his  water,  and  thou  shalt  bring  forth  to 
them  water  out  of  the  rock :  so  thou  shalt  give  the 
congregation  and  their  beasts  drink. 

 9.  And  Moses  took  the  rod  from  before  the 

Lord,  an  he  commanded  him. 

 10  And  Moses  and  Aaron  gathered  the  con- 
gregation together  before  the  rock,  and  he  said  unto 
them.  Hear  now,  ye.  rebels ;  must  we  fetch  you  water 
out  of  this  rock  ? 

 11.  And  Moses  lifted  up  his  hand,  and  with 

his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  twice  :  and  the  water  came 
out  abundantly,  and  the  congTegation  drank,  and  their 
beasts  also. 

 13.  This  is  the  water  of  Meribah ;  because  the 

children  of  Israel  strove  with  the  Lord,  and  he  was 
sanctified  in  them. 

Jud.  XV.  18.  And  he  was  sore  athirst,  and  called  on 
the  Lord,  and  said,  Thou  hast  given  this  great  deliv- 
erance into  the  hand  of  thy  servant :  and  now  shall  I 
die  for  thirst,  and  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  uncircum- 
cised  ? 

 19.  But  God  clave  a  hollow  place  that  teas  in 

the  jaw,  and  there  came  water  thereout ;  and  when  he 
had  drunk,  his  spirit  came  again,  and  he  revived: 
wherefore  he  called  the  name  thereof  En-hakkore, 
which  is  in  Lehi  unto  this  day. 

2  Kings  iii.  16.  And  he  said.  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 
Make  this  valley  full  of  ditches. 

 17.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  shall  not  see 

wind,  neither  shall  ye  see  rain ;  yet  that  valley  shall 
he  filled  with  water,  that  ye  may  drink,  both  ye,  and 
your  cattle,  and  your  beasts. 

 20.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  when 

the  meat  offering  was  offered,  that,  behold,  there  came 
■water  by  the  way  of  Edom,  and  the  coimtry  was  filled 
with  water. 

§  37.  References  to  Miraculous  Supplies  of  Water. 

Neh.  ix.  15.  And  gavest  them  bread  from  heaven 
for  their  hunger,  and  broughtest  forth  water  for  them 
out  of  the  rock  for  their  thirst,  and  promisedst  them 
that  thej'  should  go  in  to  possess  the  land  which  thou 
hadst  swoi-n  to  give  them. 

Ps.  Ix.wiii.  15.  He  clave  the  rocks  in  the  wilderness, 
and  gave  them  drink  as  oi(t  of  the  great  depths. 

 16.  He  brought  streams  also  out  of  the  rock, 

and  caused  waters  to  run  down  like  rivers. 


—  cv.  41.  He  opened  the  rock,  and  the  waters 
gushed  put ;  they  ran  in  the  dry  places  (ike  a  river. 

—  cxiv.  8.  Which  turned  the  rock  into  a  standing 
water,  the  flint  into  a  ftjuntain  of  waters. 

Is.  xlviii.  21.  And  they  thirsted  not  wlien  he  led  them 
through  the  deserts :  he  caused  the  waters  to  flow  out 
of  the  rock  for  them :  he  clave  the  rock  also,  and  the 
waters  gushed  out. 

§  38.   Bad  Water  made  Good. 

Ex.  XV  24.  And  the  people  murmured  against 
Moses,  saying.  What  shall  we  druik  ? 

 25.  And  he  cried  unto  the  Lord;  and  the 

Lord  shewed  him  a  tree,  which  when  he  had  cast  into 
the  waters,  the  waters  were  made  sweet:  there  he 
made  for  them  a  statute  and  an  ordinance,  and  there 
he  proved  them, 

2  Kings  ii.  19.  And  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto 
Elisha,  Behold,  I  pray  thee,  the  situation  of  this  city 
is  pleasant,  as  my  lord  seeth :  but  the  water  is  naught, 
and  the  ground  barren. 

 20.  And  he  said,  Bring  me  a  new  cruse,  and 

put  salt  therein.    And  they  brought  it  to  him. 

 21.  And  he  went  forth  unto  the  spring  of  the 

waters,  and  cast  the  salt  in  there,  and  said.  Thus  saith 
the  Lord,  I  have  healed  these  waters ;  there  shall  not 
be  from  thence  any  more  death  or  barren  laiid. 

 22.  So  the  waters  were  healed  unto  this  day, 

according  to  the  saying  of  Elisha  which  he  spake. 

§  39.   Water  turned  into  Blood. 

Ex.  vii.  19.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  Say 
unto  Aaron,  Take  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out  thine  hand 
upon  the  waters  of  Egypt,  upon  their  streams,  upon 
their  rivers,  and  upon  their  ponds,  and  upon  all  their 
pools  of  water,  that  they  may  become  blood  ;  and  that 
there  may  be  blood  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt, 
both  in  vessels  of  wood,  and  in  vessels  of  sione. 

—  —  20.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  did  so,  as  the  Lord 
commanded ;  and  he  lifted  up  the  rod,  and  smote  the 
waters  that  irere  in  the  river,  in  the  sight  of  Pharaoh, 
and  in  the  sight  of  his  servants ;  and  all  the  waters 
that  ice7'e  in  the  river  were  turned  to  blood. 

 24.  And  all  the  Egyptians  digged  round  about 

the  river  for  water  to  drink  ;  for  they  could  not  di-ink 
of  the  water  of  the  river. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  44.  And  had  turned  their  rivers  into 
blood ;  and  their  floods,  that  they  could  not  drink. 

§  40.   Water  turned  into  Wine. 

John  ii.  3.  And  when  they  wanted  wine,  the  mother 
of  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  They  have  no  wine. 

 5.  His  mother  saith  "unto  the  servants.  What- 
soever he  saith  unto  you,  do  if. 

 7.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Fill  the  waterpots 

with  water.    And  thej'  filled  them  up  to  the  brim. 

—  —  8.  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Draw  out  now, 
and  bear  unto  the  governor  of  the  feast.  And  they 
bare  it. 

 9.  When  the  ruler  of  the  feast  had  tasted  the 

water  that  was  made  wine,  and  knew  not  whence  it 
was,  (but  the  servants  which  drew  the  water  knew,) 
the  governor  of  the  feast  called  the  bridegroom, 

 10.  And  saith  unto  him.  Every  man  at  the  be- 
ginning doth  set  forth  good  wine ;  and  when  men  have 
well  drmik,  then  that  which  is  worse :  but  thou  hast 
kept  the  good  wine  until  now. 


CHAP.  V. 
MIRACLES  IN  THE  EARTH. 

§  41o   Earthquakes  and  Openings  of  tlie  Earth. 

Num.  xvi.  31.  Ami  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  had  made 
an  end  of  speaking  all  these  words,  that  the  ground 
clave  asunder  that  was  under  them : 

 33.  And  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and 


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BOOK  VI. 


swallowed  them  up,  and  their  houses,  and  all  the  men 
that  appertniiied  unto  Korah,  and  all  their  goods. 

Num.  xvi.  33.  They,  and  all  that  appertained  to  them, 
went  down  alive  into  the  pit,  and  the  earth  closed  up- 
on them :  and  they  perished  fi'om  among  the  congre- 
gation. 

 34.  And  all  Israel  that  were  round  about  them 

fled  at  the  cry  of  them :  for  they  said,  Lest  the  earth 
swallow  us  up  also. 

Deut.  xi.  6.  And  what  he  did  unto  Dathan  and  Abi- 
ram,  the  sons  of  Eliab,  the  son  of  Reuben :  how  the 
earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallowed  them  up,  and 
their  households,  and  their  tents,  and  all  the  substance 
that  was  in  thek  possession,  in  the  midst  of  all  Israel : 

 7.  But  your  eyes  have  seen  all  the  great  acts 

of  the  Lord  which  he  did. 

Ps.  cvi.  17.  The  earth  opened  and  swallowed  up 
Dathan,  and  covered  the  company  of  Abiram. 

Acts  xvi.  26.  And  suddenly  there  was  a  great  earth- 
quake, so  that  the  foundations  of  the  prison  were 
shaken :  and  immediately  all  the  doors  were  opened, 
and  every  one's  bands  were  loosed. 

§  42.   Earthquakes  iu  Prophetic  Vision. 

Zech.xiv.  4.  And  his  feet  shall  stand  in  that  day  up- 
on the  mount  of  Olives,  which  is  before  Jerusalem  on 
the  east,  and  the  mount  of  Olives  shall  cleave  in  the 
midst  thereof  toward  the  east  and  toward  the  west,  and 
there  shall  be  a  very  great  valley ;  and  half  of  the  mount- 
ain shall  remove  toward  the  north,  and  half  of  it 
toward  the  south. 

Rev.  xi.  13.  And  the  same  hour  was  there  a  great 
earthquake,  and  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell,  and  in 
the  earthquake  were  slain  of  men  seven  thousand :  and 
the  remnant  were  affrighted,  and  gave  glory  to  the  God 
of  heaven. 

—  xvi.  18.  And  there  were  voices,  and  thunders, 
and  Ughtnings;  and  there  was  a  great  earthquake, 
such  as  was  not  since  men  were  upon  the  earth,  so 
mighty  an  earthquake,  a7ul  so  great. 

 19.  And  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three 

parts,  and  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell :  and  great  Bab- 
ylon came  in  remembrance  before  God'  to  give  vmto 
her  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness  of  his  wrath. 


CHAP.  VI. 

MIRACLES  m  THE  VEGETABLE 
KINGDOM. 

§  43.   Aaron's  Rod. 

Num.  xvii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
take  of  every  one  of  them  a  rod  according  to  the  house 
of  their  fathers,  of  all  their  princes  according  to  the 
house  of  their  fathers,  twelve  rods :  w^ite  thou  every 
man's  name  upon  his  rod. 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  write  Aaron's  name  upon 

the  rod  of  Levi :  for  one  rod  shall  be  for  the  head  of  the 
house  of  theu-  fathers. 

 4.  And  thou  shalt  lay  them  up  in  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation  before  the  testimony,  where 
I  will  meet  with  you. 

 -5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the  man's 

rod,  whom  I  shall  choose,  shall  blossom :  and  I  will 
make  to  cease  from  me  the  murmurings  of  the  children 
of  Israel,  whereby  they  murmur  against  you. 

 6.  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

and  every  one  of  their  princes  gave  him  a  rod  apiece, 
for  each  prince  one,  accordmg  to  their  fathers'  houses, 
even  twelve  rods :  and  the  rod  of  Aaron  was  among 
their  rods. 

 7.  And  Moses  laid  up  the  rods  before  the  Lord 

in  the  tabernacle  of  witness. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  morrow 

Moses  went  into  the  tabernacle  of  witness ;  and,  be- 
hold, the  rod  of  Aaron  for  the  house  of  Levi  was  bud- 
ded, and  brought  forth  buds,  and  bloomed  blossoms, 
and  yielded  almondis. 


 9.  And  Moses  brought  out  all  the  r(;ds  from 

liefore  the  Lord  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel:  and 
they  looked,  and  took  every  man  his  rod. 

§  44.   The  Withered  Fig  Tree. 

Mat.  xxi.  19.  And  when  he  saw  a  fig  tree  in  the  way, 
he  came  to  it,  and  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves 
only,  and  said  unto  it.  Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  hence- 
forward for  ever.  And  presently  the  fig  tree  withered 
away. 

Mark  xi.  20.  And  in  the  morning,  as  they  passed  by, 
they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the  roots. 

 21.  And  Peter  calling  to  remembrance  saith 

unto  him,  Master,  behold,  the  fig  tree  which  thou 
cursedst  is  withered  away. 

(See  Jonah  iv.  6,  7,  for  Jonah's  Gourd.) 


CHAP.  vn. 

MIRACLES  IN  THE  ANIMAL 
KINGDOM. 
§  45.   Miracles  in  Fish. 

Ps.  cv.  29.  He  turned  their  waters  into  blood,  and 
slew  their  fish. 

Jonah  i.  17.  Now  the  Lord  had  prepared  a  great 
fish  to  swallow  up  Jonah.  And  Jonah  was  in  the 
belly  of  the  fish  three  days  and  three  nights. 

—  ii.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  the  fish,  and  it 
vomited  out  Jonah  upon  the  dry  land. 

Mat.  xvii.  27.  Notwithstanding,  le.st  we  should  offend 
them,  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast  a  hook,  and  take  up 
the  fish  that  first  cometh  up ;  and  when  thou  hast 
opened  his  mouth,  thou  shalt  find  a  piece  of  money : 
that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me  and  thee. 

Luke  v.  4.  Now  when  he  had  left  speaking,  he  said 
unto  Simon,  Launch  out  into  the  deep,  and  let  down 
your  nets  lor  a  draught. 

 5.  And  Simon  answering  said  unto  him,  Mas- 
ter, we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and  have  taken  noth- 
ing: nevertheless  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the 
net. 

 6.  And  when  they  had  this  done,  they  inclosed 

a  great  multitude  of'fishes :  and  their  net  brake. 

 7.  And  they  beckoned  unto  their  partners, 

which  -were  in  the  other  ship,  that  they  should  come 
and  help  them.  And  they  came,  and  filled  both  the 
ships,  so  that  they  began  to  sink. 

John  xxi.  5.  Then  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Children, 
have  ye  any  meat  ?    They  answered  him.  No. 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Cast  the  net  on  the 

right  side  of  the  ship,  and  ye  shall  find.  They  cast 
therefore,  and  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for 
the  multitude  of  fishes. 

 9.  As  soon  then  as  they  were  come  to  land, 

they  saw  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish  laid  thereon, 
and  bread. 

 10.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Bring  of  the  fish 

which  ye  have  now  caught. 

 11.  Simon  Peter  went  up,  and  drew  the  net  to 

land  full  of  great  fishes,  a  hundred  and  fifty  and  three: 
and  for  all  there  were  so  many,  yet  was  not  the  net 
broken. 

§  46.   Sending  of  Reptiles. 

Ex.  viii.  5.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  Say 
unto  Aaron,  Stretch  forth  thine  hand  with  thy  rod 
over  the  streams,  over  the  rivers,  and  over  the  ponds, 
and  cause  frogs  to  come  up  upon  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 6.  And  Aaron  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the 

waters  of  Egy{)t ;  and  the  frogs  came  up,  and  covered 
the  land  of  EgyiJt. 

—  —  9.  And  Moses  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Glory  over 
me :  when  shall  I  entreat  for  thee,  and  for  thy  ser- 
vants, and  for  thy  people,  to  destroy  the  frogs  from 
thee  and  thy  houses,  that  they  may  remain  iu  the  river 
only? 

 10.  And  he  said,  To  mon-ow.    And  he  said, 


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Be  it  according  to  thy  word ;  tliiit  thou  mayest  know 
that  there  in  none  like  unto  the  Lord  our  God. 

Ex.  viii.  11.  And  tb«  frogs  shall  depart  from  thee, 
and  from  thy  houses,  and  from  thy  servants,  and  from 
thy  people ;  they  shall  remain  in  the  river  only. 

 12.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  out  from 

Pharaoh :  and  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord  because  of 
the  frogs  which  he  had  brought  against  Pharaoh. 

 13.  And  the  Lord  did  according  to  the  word 

of  Moses ;  and  the  frogs  died  out  of  the  houses,  out  of 
the  villages,  and  out  of  the  fielda 

 14.  And  they  gathered  them  together  upon 

heaps ;  and  the  land  stank. 

Num.  xxi.  6.  And  the  Lord  sent  fiery  serpents 
among  the  people,  and  they  bit  the  people ;  and  much 
people  of  Israel  died. 

Ps.  cv.  30.  Their  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  abimd- 
ance,  in  the  chambers  of  their  kings. 

§  47.   Sending  of  Insects. 

Ex.  viii.  16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Say 
unto  Aaron,  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust  of 
the  land,  that  it  may  become  lice  throughout  all  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

 17.  And  they  did  so ;  for  Aaron  stretched  out 

his  hand  with  his  rod,  and  smote  the  dust  of  the  earth, 
and  it  became  lice  in  man,  and  in  beast ;  all  the  dust 
of  the  land  became  lice  throughout  all  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

 24.  And  the  Lord  did  so ;  and  there  came  a 

grievous  swarm  of  flies  into  the  house  of  Pharaoh, 
and  inio  his  servants'  houses,  and  into  all  the  land  of 
Egypt :  the  land  was  corrupted  by  reason  of  the  swarm 
of  flies. 

 30.  And  Moses  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and 

entreated  the  Lord. 

 31.  And  the  Lord  did  according  to  the  word 

of  Moses ;  and  he  removed  the  swarms  of  flies  from 
Pharaoh,  from  his  servants,  and  from  his  people; 
there  remained  not  one. 

—  X.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch  out 
thine  hand  over  the  land  of  Egypt  for  the  locusts,  that 
they  may  come  up  upon  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  eat 
every  herb  of  the  land,  even  all  that  the  hail  hath  left. 

 13.  And  Moses  stretched  forth  his  rod  over  the 

land  of  Egypt,  and  the  Lord  brought  an  east  wind 
upon  the  land  all  that  day,  and  all  that  night;  a/id 
when  it  was  morning,  the  east  wind  brought  the 
locusts. 

 14.  And  the  locusts  went  up  over  all  the  land 

of  EgyiJt,  and  rested  in  all  the  coasts  of  Egypt :  very 
grievous  we?-e  tJiey ;  before  them  there  were  no  such 
locusts  as  they,  neither  after  them  shall  be  such. 

 15.  For  they  covered  the  face  of  the  whole 

earth,  so  that  the  land  was  dai'kened ;  and  they  did  eat 
every  herb  of  the  land,  and  all  the  fruit  of  the  trees 
which  the  hail  had  left :  and  there  remained  not  any 
green  thing  in  the  trees,  or  in  the  herbs  of  the  field, 
through  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 19.  And  the  Lord  tiu'ned  a  mighty  strong 

■west  wind,  which  took  away  the  locusts,  and  cast  them 
into  the  Red  sea ;  there  remained  not  one  locust  in  all 
the  coasts  of  Egypt. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  45.  He  sent  divers  sorts  of  flies  among 
them,  which  devom'ed  them ;  and  frogs,  which  de- 
stroyed them. 

 46.  He  gave  also  their  increase  unto  the  cater- 
pillar, and  their  laboiu-  unto  the  locust. 

—  cv.  31.  He  spake,  and  there  came  divers  sorts  of 
flies,  and  lice  in  all  their  coasts. 

 34.  He  spake,  and  the  locusts  came,  and  cater- 

piUars,  and  that  without  number, 

 35.  And  did  eat  up  all  the  herbs  in  thefr  land, 

and  devom-ed  the  fruit  of  their  groviud. 

§  48.   Comins:  of  Birds. 

Ex.  xvi.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  at  even  the 
quails  came  up,  and  covered  the  camp:  and  in  the 
morning  the  dew  lay  round  about  the  host. 

Num.  xi.  31.  And  there  went  forth  a  wind  from  the 
Lord,  and  brought  quails  from  the  sea,  and  let  them 


fall  by  the  camp,  as  it  were  a  day's  journey  on  this 
side,  and  as  it  were  a  day's  journey  on  the  other  side, 
round  about  the  camp,  and  as  it  were  two  cubits  high 
upon  the  fiice  of  the  earth. 

 32.  And  the  people  stood  up  all  that  day,  and 

all  that  night,  and  all  the  next  day,  and  they  gathered 
the  quails  :  he  that  gathc/ed  least  gathered  ten  homers  -. 
and  they  spread  them  all  abroad  for  themselves  round 
about  the  camp. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  27.  He  rained  flesh  also  upon  them  as 
dust,  and  feathered  fowls  like  as  the  sand  of  the  sea: 

 28.  And  he  let  it  fall  in  the  midst  of  their 

camp,  round  about  tlueir  habitations. 

—  cv.  40.  Tlie  people  asked,  and  he  brought  quails, 
and  satisfied  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven. 

I  Kings  xvii.  6.  And  the  ravens  brought  him  bread 
and  flesh  in  the  morning,  and  bread  and  flesh  in  the 
evening ;  and  he  drank  of  the  brook. 

§  49.   Cattle  Destroyed. 

Ex.  ix.  6.  And  the  Lord  did  that  thing  on  the  mor- 
row, and  all  the  cattle  of  Egypt  died :  but  of  the  cattle 
of  the  children  of  Israel  died  not  one. 

§  50.   Lions  Restrained. 

I  Kings  xiii.  24.  And  when  he  was  gone,  a  lion  met 
him  by  the  way,  and  slew  him :  and  his  carcass  was 
cast  in  the  way,  and  the  ass  stood  by  it,  the  lion  also 
stood  by  the  carcass. 

 25.  And,  behold,  men  passed  by,  and  saw  the 

carcass  cast  in  the  way,  and  the  lion  standing  by  the 
carcass :  and  they  came  and  told  it  in  the  city  where 
the  old  prophet  dwelt. 

 26.  And  when  the  prophet  that  brought  him 

back  from  the  way  heard  thereof,  he  said,  It  is  the  man 
of  God,  who  was  disobedient  unto  the  word  of  the 
Lord  :  therefore  the  Lord  hath  delivered  him  unto 
the  lion,  which  hath  torn  him,  and  slain  him,  accord- 
ing to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  imto 
him. 

 28.  And  he  went  and  found  his  carcass  cast  in 

the  way,  and  the  ass  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  car- 
cass: the  lion  had  not  eaten  the  carcass,  nor  torn  the 
ass. 

Dan.  vi.  16.  Then  the  king  commanded,  and  they 
brought  Daniel,  and  cast  Mm  into  the  den  of  lions. 
Now  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Thy  God 
whom  thou  servest  continually,  he  will  deliver  thee. 

 17.  And  a  stone  was  brought,  and  laid  upon 

the  mouth  of  the  den ;  and  the  king  sealed  it  with  his 
own  signet,  and  with  the  signet  of  his  lords ;  that  the 
puq30se  might  not  be  changed  concerning  Daniel. 

 20.  And  when  he  came  to  the  den,  he  cried 

with  a  lamentable  voice  unto  Danjel:  and  the  king 
spake  and  said  to  Daniel,  O  Daniel,  servant  of  the  liv- 
ing God,  is  thy  God,  whom  thou  servest  continually, 
able  to  deliver  thee  from  the  lions  ? 

 21.  Then  said  Daniel  unto  the  king,  0  king, 

live  for  ever. 

 22.  My  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath  shut 

the  lions'  mouths,  that  they  have  not  hurt  me :  foras- 
much as  before  him  innocency  was  found  in  me  ;  and 
also  before  thee,  O  king,  have  I  done  no  hurt. 

 23.  Then  was  the  king  exceeding  glad  for  him, 

and  commanded  that  they  should  take  Daniel  up  out 
of  the  den.  So  Daniel  was  taken  up  out  of  the  den, 
and  no  manner  of  hurt  was  foimd  upon  him,  because 
he  believed  in  his  God. 

—  —  27.  He  delivereth  and  rescueth,  and  he  work- 
eth  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven  and  in  earth,  who 
hath  delivered  Daniel  from  the  power  of  the  lions. 

§  51.   Speech  of  Balaam's  Ass. 

Num.  xxii.  28.  And  the  Lord  opened  the  mouth  of 
the  ass,  and  she  said  unto  Balaam,  What  have  I  done 
unto  thee,  that  thou  hast  smitten  me  theee  three  tunes  ? 

 29.  And  Balaam  said  unto  the  ass.  Because 

thou  hast  mocked  me :  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in 
mine  hand,  for  now  would  I  kill  thee. 

 30.  And  the  ass  said  imto  Balaam,  Am  not  I 


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BOOK  VI. 


thine  ass,  upon  which  thou  hast  ridden  ever  since  / 
was  thine  unto  this  day  ?  was  I  ever  wont  to  do  so 
unto  thee  ?    And  lie  said,  Nay. 

2  Pet.  ii.  16.  But  was  rebuked  for  his  iniquity:  the 
dumb  ass  speaking  with  man's  voice  forbade  the  mad- 
ness of  the  prophet. 

CHAP.  VIII. 

MIRACLES  IN  FOOD  AND  RAI- 
MENT. 

(See  also  page  132,  ?  48.) 
§  52.  Manna. 

Ex.  xvi.  4.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  Moses,  Behold, 
I  will  raiu  bread  from  heaven  for  you ;  and  the  people 
shall  go  out  and  gather  a  certahi  rate  every  day,  that  I 
may  prove  them,  whether  they  will  walk  in  my  law, 
or  no. 

 14.  And  when  the  dew  that  lay  was  gone  up, 

behold,  upon  the  face  of  the  wilderness  there  lay  a  small 
round  thing,  as  small  as  the  hoar  frost  on  the  ground. 

 15.  And  when  the  children  of  Israel  saw  ii, 

they  said  one  to  another,  It  is  manna :  for  they  wist 
not  what  it  icas.  And  Moses  said  unto  them,  This  is 
the  bread  which  the  Lord  liath  given  you  to  eat. 

 19.  And  Moses  said.  Let  no  man  leave  of  it  till 

the  morning. 

 20.  Notwithstanding  they  hearkened  not  unto 

Moses ;  but  some  of  them  left  of  it  until  the  morning, 
and  it  bred  worms,  and  stank :  and  Moses  was  wroth 
with  them. 

 21.  And  they  gathered  it  every  morning,  every 

man  according  to  his  eating :  and  when  the  sim  waxed 
hot,  it  melted. 

 31.  And  the  house  of  Israel  called  the  name 

thereof  Manna :  and  it  was  like  coriander  seed,  white  ; 
and  the  taste  of  it  was  like  wafers  made  with  honey. 

 35.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna 

forty  years,  until  they  came  to  a  land  inhabited  :  they 
did  eat  manna,  until  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

Num.  xi.  6.  But  now  our  soul  is  dried  away:  there 
is  notliing  at  all,  besides  this  manna,  before  our  eyes. 

 7.  And  the  manna  loas  as  coriander'  seed,  and 

the  colour  thereof  as  the  colour  of  bdellium. 

 8.  And  the  people  went  about,  and  gathered  it, 

and  ground  it  in  mills,  or  beat  it  in  a  mortar,  and 
baked  it  in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of  it :  and  the  taste 
of  it  was  as  the  taste  of  fresh  oil. 

 9.  And  when  the  dew  fell  upon  the  camp  in 

the  night,  the  manna  fell  upon  it. 

Jos.  V.  13.  And  the  manna  ceased  on  the  morrow 
after  they  had  eaten  of  the  old  corn  of  the  laud :  nei- 
ther had  the  children  of  Israel  manna  any  more ;  but 
they  did  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  of  Canaan  that 
year. 

§  53.   References  to  Manna. 

Deut.  viii.  3.  And  he  humbled  thee,  and  suffered 
thee  to  hunger,  and  fed  thee  with  manna,  which  thou 
knewest  not,  neither  did  thy  fathers  know ;  that  he 
might  make  thee  know  that  man  doth  not  live  by 
bread  only,  but  by  every  woi'd  that  proceedeth  out  of 
the  mouth  of  the  Lord  doth  man  live. 

 16.  Who  fed  thee  in  the  wilderness  with  man- 
na, which  thy  fathers  knew  not,  that  he  might  hum- 
ble thee,  and  that  he  might  prove  thee,  to  do  thee 
good  at  thy  latter  end ; 

Neh.  ix.  20.  Thou  gavest  also  thy  good  Spirit  to  in- 
struct them,  and  withheldest  not  thy  manna  from 
their  mouth,  and  gavest  them  water  for  their  thirst. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  23.  Though  he  had  commanded  the 
clouds  from  above,  and  opened  the  doors  of  heaven, 

 24.  And  had  rained  down  manna  upon  them 

to  eat,  and  had  given  them  of  the  corn  of  heaven. 

 25.  Man  did  eat  angels'  food :  he  sent  them 

meat  to  the  full. 

John  vi.  31.  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  des- 
ert ;  as  it  is  written,  He  gave  them  bread  from  heaven 
to  eat. 


 49.  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  wilder- 
ness, and  are  dead. 

§  54.   Supply  of  Food. 

I  Kings  xix.  6.  And  he  looked,  and,  behold,  there 
was  a  cake  bakcn  on  the  coals,  and  a  cruse  of  water 
at  his  head.  And  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  laid  him 
down  again. 

—  —  8.  And  he  arose,  and  did  eat  and  drink,  and 
went  in  the  strength  of  that  meat  forty  days  and  forty 
nights  unto  Horeb  the  mount  of  God. 

§  55.   Multiplication  of  Food. 

1  Kings  xvii.  14.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel,  The  barrel  of  meal  shall  not  waste,  neither 
sliall  the  cruse  of  oil  foil,  until  the  day  iJiat  the  Lord 
sendetli  rain  upon  the  earth. 

 15.  And  she  went  and  did  according  to  the 

saying  of  Elijah:  and  she,  and  he,  and  her  house,  did 
eat  many  days. 

 16.  And  the  barrel  of  meal  wasted  not,  nei- 
ther did  the  cruse  of  oil  fail,  according  to  the  word 
of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  by  Elijah. 

2  Kings  iv.  2.  And  Elisha  said  untj  her.  What  shall 
I  do  for  thee?  tell  me,  what  hast  tliou  in  the  house? 
And  she  said.  Thine  handmaid  hath  not  any  thing  in 
the  house,  save  a  pot  of  oil. 

 3.  Then  he  said,  Go,  borrow  thee  vessels  abroad 

of  all  thy  neigiibours,  eve?i  empty  vessels ;  borrow  not 
a  few. 

 4.  And  when  thou  art  come  in,  thou  shalt 

shut  the  door  upon  thee  and  upon  thy  sons,  and  shalt 
]5our  out  into  all  those  vessels,  and  thou  shalt  set  aside 
that  which  is  lull. 

 5.  So  she  went  from  him,  and  shut  the  door 

upon  her  and  upon  her  sons,  who  brought  the  ves' 
sels  to  her  ;  and  slie  poured  out. 

 6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  vessels  were 

full,  that  she  said  imto  her  son.  Bring  me  yet  a  vessel. 
And  he  said  unto  her,  I'/icre  is  not  a  vessel  more.  And 
the  oil  stayed. 

 42.  And  there  came  a  man  from  Baal-shalisha, 

and  brought  the  man  of  God  bread  of  the  firstfruits, 
twenty  loav&s  of  barley,  and  full  cars  of  corn  in  the 
husk  thereof  And  he  said.  Give  unto  the  people,  that 
they  may  eat. 

 43.  And  his  servitor  said,  What,  should  I  set 

this  before  a  hundred  men  ?  He  said  again.  Give  the 
jieople,  that  they  may  eat :  for  thus  saith  the  Lord, 
They  shall  eat,  and  shall  leave  thereof. 

 44.  So  he  set  it  liefore  them,  and  thcj^  did  eat, 

and  left  thereof,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

Mat.  xiv.  17.  And  they  say  unto  him,  We  have  here 
but  five  loaves,  and  two  fishes. 

 18.  He  said.  Bring  them  hither  to  me. 

 19.  And  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit 

down  on  the  grass,  and  took  the  five  loaves,  and  the 
two  fishes,  and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed,  and 
brake,  and  gave  the  loaves  to  his  disciples,  and  the 
disciples  to  the  multitude. 

 20.  And  they  did  all  eat,  .and  were  filled :  and 

they  took  up  of  the  fragments  that  remained  twelve 
baskets  fidl. 

 21.  And  they  that  had  eaten  were  about  five 

thousand  men,  beside  women  and  chikb'en. 

—  XV.  32.  Then  Jesus  called  his  disciples  irnio 
him,  and  said,  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  be- 
cause they  continue  witli  me  now  three  days,  and 
have  nothing  to  oat :  and  I  will  not  send  them  away 
fasting,  lest  they  faint  in  the  way. 

 33.  And  his  disciples  say  unto  him,  AVhence 

sliould  we  have  so  much  bread  in  the  M  ilderuess,  as  to 
fill  so  great  a  multitude? 

 34.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  How  many 

loaves  have  ye  ?  And  they  said.  Seven,  and  a  few  lit- 
tle fishes. 

 35.  And  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit 

down  on  the  ground. 

 36.  And  he  took  the  seven  loaves  and  the 

fishes,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake  them,  and  gave 
to  his  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to  the  multitude. 

 37.  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled :  and 


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BOOK  VI. 


they  took  up  of  the  broken  meat  that  was  left  seven 
baskets  full. 

Mat.  XV.  38.  And  they  that  did  eat  were  four  thou- 
sand men,  beside  women  and  children. 

Mark  vi.  35.  And  when  the  day  was  now  far  spent, 
his  disciples  came  unto  him,  and  said.  This  is  a  desert 
place,  and  now  the  time  in  far  passed  : 

 36.  Send  them  away,  that  they  may  go  into 

the  country  round  about,  and  into  the  villages,  and 
buy  themselves  bread  :  for  they  have  nothing  to  eat. 

 37.  He  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Give  ye 

them  to  eat.  And  they  say  unto  him,  Shall  we  go 
and  buy  two  hundred  pennyworth  of  bread,  and  give 
them  to  cat  ? 

 38.  He  saith  unto  them,  How  many  loaves 

have  ye  ?  go  and  see.  And  when  they  knew,  they  say, 
Five,  and  two  fishes. 

 39.  And  he  commanded  them  to  make  all  sit 

down  by  companies  upon  the  green  grass. 

 40.  And  they  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  hundreds, 

and  by  fifties. 

 41.  And  when  he  had  taken  the  five  loaves 

and  the  two  fishes,  he  looked  up  to  heaven,  and  blessed, 
and  brake  the  loaves,  and  gave  them  to  his  disciples  to 
set  before  them ;  and  the  two  fishes  divided  he  among 
them  all. 

 42.  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled. 

 43.  And  they  took  up  twelve  baskets  full  of 

the  fragments,  and  of  the  fishes. 

 44.  And  they  that  did  eat  of  the  loaves  were 

about  five  thousand  men. 

—  viii.  5.  And  he  asked  them,  How  many  loaves 
have  ye  ?    And  tliey  said.  Seven. 

 6.  And  he  commanded  the  people  to  sit  down 

on  the  ground:  and  he  took  the  seven  loaves,  and 
gave  thanks,  and  brake,  and  gave  to  his  disciples  to  set 
before  them  ;  and  they  did  set  them  before  the  people. 

 7.  And  they  had  a  few  small  fishes :  and  he 

blessed,  and  commanded  to  set  them  also  before  them. 

 8.  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  filled  :  and  they 

took  up  af  the  broken  meat  that  was  left  seven  baskets. 

 9.  And  they  that  had  eaten  were  about  four 

thousand :  and  he  sent  them  away. 

Lukeix.  13.  But  he  said  unto  them.  Give  ye  them 
to  eat.  And  they  said,  We  have  no  more  but  five 
loaves  and  two  fishes ;  except  we  should  go  and  buy 
meat  for  all  this  people. 

 14.  For  they  were  about  five  thousand  men. 

And  he  said  to  his  disciples,  Make  them  sit  down  by 
fifties  in  a  company. 

 15  And  they  did  so,  and  made  them  all  sit 

down. 

John  vi.  7.  Philip  answered  him,  Two  himdred 
pennyworth  of  bread  is  not  suflScient  for  them,  that 
every  one  of  tliem  may  take  a  little. 

 8.  One  of  his  disciples,  Andrew,  Simon  Pe- 
ter's brother,  saith  unto  him, 

 9  There  is  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five  barley 

loaves,  and  two  small  fishes :  but  what  are  they  among 
so  many  ? 

 10.  And  Jesus  said.  Make  the  men  sit  down. 

Now  there  was  much  grass  in  the  place.  So  the  men 
Bat  down,  in  number  about  five  thousand. 

§  56.   Poisonous  Food  made  TVIiolesome. 

2  Kings  iv.  39.  And  one  went  out  into  the  field  to 
gather  herbs,  and  found  a  wild  vine,  and  gathered 
thereof  wild  gourds  his  lap  full,  and  came  and  shred 
them  into  the  pot  of  jiottage  :  for  they  knew  them  not. 

 40.  So  they  poured  out  for  the  men  to  eat. 

And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were  eating  of  the  pot- 
tage, that  they  cried  out,  and  said,  O  thou  man  of  God, 
there  is  death  in  the  pot.  And  they  could  not  eat 
tliercof. 

 •  41.  But  he  said.  Then  bring  meal.    And  he 

cast  it  into  tlie  pot ;  and  he  said,  Pour  out  for  the  peo- 
ple, that  they  may  eat.  And  there  was  no  harm  in 
the  pot. 

§  57.   Miraculous  Preservatiou  of  Clothing. 
Deut.  viii.  4.  Thy  raiment  waxed  not  old  upon  thee, 
neither  did  thy  foot  swell,  these  forty  years. 

—  xxix.  5.  And  I  have  led  you  forty  years  in  the 


wilderness :  your  clothes  are  not  waxen  old  upon  you, 
and  tliy  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  upon  thy  foot. 

Neh.  ix.  21.  Yea,  forty  years  didst  thou  sustain  them 
in  the  wilderness,  .w  tJuit  they  lacked  nothmg;  their 
clothes  waxed  not  old,  i.nd  their  feet  swelled  not. 


CHAP.  IX. 

SUPERNATURAL  BODILY  GIFTS 
AND  DEPRIVATIONS. 

§  58.   Gift  of  Bodily  Vision. 

Gen.xxi.  19.  And  God  opened  her  eyes,  and  she 
saw  a  well  of  water;  and  she  went,  and  filled  the  bot- 
tle with  water,  and  gave  the  lad  drink. 

2  Kings  vi.  16.  And  he  answered.  Fear  not:  for 
they  that  be  with  us  are  more  than  they  that  be  with 
them. 

 17.  And  Elisha  prayed,  and  said,  Lord,  I  pray 

thee,  open  his  ej^es,  that  he  may  see.  And  the  Lord 
opened  the  eyes  of  the  young  man  ;  and  he  saw :  and, 
behold,  the  mountain  was  full  of  horses  and  chariots 
of  fire  round  about  Elisha. 

§  59.   Gift  and  Deprivation  of  Strength. 

Gen.  xxxii.  24.  And  .Jacob  was  left  alone ;  and 
there  wrestled  a  man  with  him  until  the  breaking  of 
the  day.  ' 

 25.  And  when  he  saw  that  he  prevailed 

not  against  him,  he  touched  the  hollow  of  his  thigh; 
and  the  hollow  of  Jacob's  thigh  was  out  of  joint,  as 
he  wrestled  with  him. 

Jud.  xiv.  5.  Then  went  Samson  down,  and  his  fa- 
ther and  mother,  to  Timnath,  and  came  to  the  vine- 
yards of  Timnath  :  and,  behold,  a  yoimg  lion  roared 
against  him. 

 6.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  mightily 

upon  him,  and  he  rent  him  as  he  would  have  rent  a 
kid,  and  he  had  nothing  in  his  hand  :  but  he  told  not 
his  father  or  his  mother  what  he  had  done. 

—  XV.  13.  And  they  spake  unto  him,  saying,  No; 
but  we  will  bind  thee  fast,  and  deliver  thee  into  their 
liand :  but  surely  we  will  not  kill  thee.  And  they 
liound  him  with  two  new  cords,  and  brought  him  up 
from  the  rock. 

 14.  And  when  he  came  imto  Lehi,  the  Philis- 
tine shouted  against  him  :  and  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord 
came  mightily  upon  him,  and  tlie  cords  that  were 
upon  his  arms  became  as  fla.x  that  was  burnt  with 
fire,  and  his  bands  loosed  from  off  his  hands. 

 15.  And  he  found  a  new  jawbone  of  an  ass, 

and  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  it,  and  slew  a  thou- 
sand men  therewith. 

—  xvi.  3.  And  Samson  lay  till  midnight,  and  arose 
at  midnight,  and  took  the  doors  of  the  gate  of  the  city, 
and  the  two  posts,  and  went  away  with  them,  bar  and 
all,  and  put  them  upon  his  shoulders,  and  carried  them 
up  to  the  top  of  a  hill  that  is  before  Hebron. 

 5.  And  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  came 

up  unto  her,  and  said  inito  her.  Entice  him,  and  see 
wherein  his  great  strength  lieih,  and  by  what  means 
we  may  prevail  against  him,  that  we  may  bind  him  to 
afflict  him :  and  we  will  give  thee  every  one  of  us 
eleven  hundred  pieces  of  silver. 

 6.  And  Delilah  said  to  Samson,  Tell  me,  I 

jiray  thee,  wherein  thy  great  strength  lietk,  a.nd  where- 
with thou  mightest  be  bound  to  afflict  thee. 

 7.  And  Samson  said  unto  her,  If  they  bind 

me  with  seven  green  withs  that  were  never  dried, 
then  shall  I  be  weak,  and  be  as  another  man. 

 8.  Then  the  lords  of  the  Phihstines  brought 

up  to  her  seven  green  withs  which  had  not  been 
dried,  and  she  bound  him  with  them. 

 9.  Now  thei'e  were  men  lj"ing  in  wait,  abiding 

with  her  in  the  chamber.  And'  she  said  unto  him, 
The  Philistines  be  upon  thee,  Samson.  And  he  brake 
the  withs,  as  a  thread  of  tow  is  broken  when  it  touch- 
cth  the  fire.    So  his  strength  was  not  known. 

 10.  And  Delilah  "said  unto  Samson,  Behold, 

thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told  me  lies :  now  teU  me, 
I  pray  thee,  wherewith  thou  mightest  be  bound. 


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Jud.  xvi.  11.  And  he  said  unto  her,  If  they  bind  me 
fast  with  new  ropes  that  never  were  occupied,  then 
shall  I  be  weak,  and  be  as  another  man. 

 12.  Delilah  therefore  took  new  ropes,  and 

bound  him  therewith,  and  said  unto  him.  The  Philis- 
tines be  upon  thee,  Samson.  And  there  xcere  liers  in 
wait  abiding  in  the  chamber.  And  he  brake  them 
froip  off  his  arms  like  a  thread. 

 13.  And  Delilah  said  unto  Samson,  Hitherto 

thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told  me  lies :  tell  me 
wherewith  thou  mightest  be  bound.  And  he  said 
unto  her.  If  thou  weavest  the  seven  locks  of  my  head 
with  the  web. 

 14.  And  she  fastened  it  with  the  pin,  and 

said  unto  him.  The  Philistines  be  upon  thee,  Samson. 
And  he  awaked  out  of  his  sleep,  and  went  away  with 
the  pin  of  the  beam,  and  with  the  web. 

I  Kings  xviii.  46.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was 
on  Elijah;  and  he  girded  up  his  loins,  and  ran  before 
Ahab  to  the  entrance  of  Jezreel. 

§  60.   Gift  of  Tongues. 
Actsii.  4.  And  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy 
Ghost,  and  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues,  as  the 
Spirit  gave  them  utterance. 

§  61.   Gift  or  Denial  of  Clilldren. 

(For  the  Miracle  of  Christ's  Birth,  see  page  40,  H  38,  39.) 

Gen.  XX.  17.  So  Abraham  prayed  unto  God :  and 
God  healed  Abimelech,  and  his  wife,  and  his  maid- 
servants ;  and  they  bare  children. 

 18.  For  the  Lord  had  fiist  closed  up  all  the 

wombs  of  the  house  of  Abimelech,  because  of  Sarah, 
Abraham's  wife. 

—  xxi.  1.  And  the  Lord  visited  Sarah  as  he  had 
said,  and  the  Lord  did  unto  Sarah  as  he  had  spoken. 

 2.  For  Sarah  conceived,  and  bare  Abraham  a 

son  in  his  old  age,  at  the  set  time  of  which  God  had 
spoken  to  him. 

 5.  And  Abraham  was  a  hundred  years  old, 

when  his  son  Isaac  was  born  unto  him. 

 6.  And  Sarah  said,  God  hath  made  me  to 

laugh,  so  that  all  that  hear  will  laugh  with  me. 

 7.  And  she  said,  Who  would  have  said  unto 

Abraham,  that  Sarah  should  have  given  childi-en  suck  ? 
for  I  have  borne  him  a  son  in  his  old  age. 

—  xxiv.  36.  And  Sarah  my  master's  wife  bare  a  son 
to  my  master  when  she  was  old  :  and  unto  him  hath 
he  given  all  that  he  hath. 

—  XXV.  21.  And  Isaac  entreated  the  Lord  for  his 
wife,  because  she  wan  barren  :  and  the  Lord  was  en- 
treated of  him,  and  Rebekah  his  wife  conceived. 

—  xxix.  81.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  that  Leah  was 
hated,  he  opened  her  womi) :  but  Rachel  was  barren. 

—  xxx.  22.  And  God  remembered  Rachel,  and  God 
hearkened  to  her,  and  opened  her  womb. 

 23.  And  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ;  and 

said,  God  hath  taken  away  my  reproach  : 

1  Sam.  i.  5.  But  unto  Hannah  he  gave  a  worthy 
portion;  for  he  loved  Hannah:  but  the  Lord  had 
shut  up  her  womb. 

—  ii.  21.  And  the  Lord  visited  Hannah,  so  that  she 
conceived,  and  bare  three  sons  and  two  daughters. 
And  the  child  Samuel  grew  before  the  Lord. 

2  Kings  iv.  17.  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare 
a  son  at  that  season  that  Elisha  had  said  unto  her,  ac- 
cording to  the  time  of  life. 

Ps.  cxiii.  9.  He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  keep 
house,  and  to  be  a.  joyful  mother  of  children.  Praise 
ye  the  Lord. 

Heb.  xi.  11.  Through  faith  also  Sarah  herself  re- 
ceived strength  to  conceive  seed,  and  was  delivered  of 
a  child  when  she  was  past  age,  because  she  judged 
him  faithful  who  had  promised. 

See  Jud.  xiii.  2,  7.    Luke  i.  36,  57. 

§  62.  Blindness. 

Gen.  xix.  11.  And  they  smote  the  men  that  irere  at 
the  door  of  the  house  with  blindness,  both  small  and 
reat:  so  that  they  wearied  themselves  to  tind  the 
oor. 

2  Kings  vi.  18.  And  when  they  came  down  to  him, 


Elisha  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  said.  Smite  this 
people,  I  pray  thee,  with  blindness.  And  he  smote 
them  with  blindness  according  to  the  word  of  Elisha. 

 19.  And  Elisha  said  unto  them,  This  w  not 

the  way,  neither  is  this  the  city :  follow  me,  and  I 
will  bring  you  to  the  man  whom  ye  seek.  But  he  led 
them  to  Samaria. 

Acts  ix.  8.  And  Saul  arose  from  the  earth ;  and 
when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  no  man:  but 
they  led  hun  by  the  hand,  and  brought  Jam  into 
Damascus. 

 9.  And  he  was  three  days  without  sight,  and 

neither  did  eat  nor  drink. 

—  xiii.  11.  And  now,  behold,  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
is  upon  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the 
sun  for  a  season.  And  immediately  there  fell  on  him 
a  mist  and  a  darkness;  and  he  went  about  seeking 
some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand. 

§  63.  Dumbness. 

Lukei.  20.  And,  behold,  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and 
not  able  to  speak,  imtil  the  day  that  these  things  shall 
be  performed,  because  thou  believest  not  my  words, 
which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  season. 

 21.  And  the  people  waited  for  Zacharias,  and 

marvelled  that  he  tarried  so  long  in  the  temple. 

 22.  And  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not 

speak  unto  them:  and  they  perceived  that  he  had 
seen  a  vision  in  the  temple ;  for  he  beckoned  unto 
them,  and  remained  speechless. 

§  64.  Sleep. 

Gen,  ii.  21.  And  the  Lord  God  caused  a  deep  sleep 
to  fall  upon  Adam,  and  he  slept ;  and  he  took  one  of 
his  ribs,  and  closed  up  the  flesh  instead  thereof 

I  Sam.  xxvi.  12.  So  David  took  the  spear  and  the 
cruse  of  water  from  Saul's  boLster;  and  they  gat  them 
away,  and  no  man  saw  it,  nor  knew  it,  neither  awaked : 
for  they  itere  all  asleep  ;  because  a  deep  sleep  from  the 
Lord  was  fallen  upon  them. 

§  65.  Insanity. 

Dan.  iv.  24.  This  is  the  interpretation,  O  king,  and 
this  is  the  decree  of  the  Most  High,  which  is  come 
upon  my  lord  the  king  : 

 25.  That  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men,  and 

thy  dwelling  shall  be  with  the  beasts  of  the  field,  and 
they  shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  they 
shall  wet  thee  with  the  dew  of  heaven,  and  seven 
times  shall  pass  over  thee,  till  thou  know  that  the 
Most  High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom  of  men,  and  giveth 
it  to  whomsoever  he  will. 

 26.  And  whereas  they  commanded  to  leave 

the  stump  of  the  tree  roots ; "  thy  kingdom  shall  be 
sure  unto  thee,  after  that  thou  shalt  have  known  that 
the  heavens  do  rule. 

 31.  While  the  word  was  in  the  king's  mouth, 

there  fell  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying,  O  king  Nebu- 
chadnezzar, to  thee  it  is  spoken ;  The  kingdom  is 
departed  from  thee. 

 32.  And  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men,  and 

thy  dwelling  shall  he  with  the  beasts  of  the  field :  Ihcy 
shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  seven  times 
shall  pass  over  thee,  until  thou  know  that  the  Most 
High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom  of  men,  and  giveth  it  to 
whomsoever  he  will. 

 33.  The  same  hoiu-  was  the  thing  fulfilled 

upon  Nebuchadnezzar :  and  he  was  driven  from  men, 
and  did  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  his  body  was  wet  with 
the  dew  of  heaven,  till  his  hairs  were  grown  like 
eagles'  feathers,  and  his  nails  like  birds'  claws. 


CHAP.  X. 
MIRACULOUS  CURES. 

(See  also  page  48,  §  73 ;  page  124,     5,  6  ;  and  page  143,  Chap.  XV.) 

?  66.   Cure  of  Plague. 

Num.  xvi.  50.  And  Aaron  returned  unto  Moses  unto 
the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation:  and 
the  plague  was  stayed. 


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§  67.    Cure  of  Leprosy. 
2  Kings  v.  10.  And  Elisha  sent  a  messenger  unto 
him,  saying,  Go  and  wasli  in  Jordan  seven  times,  and 
thy  flesh  shall  come  again  to  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be 
clean. 

 11.  But  Naaman  Avas  wroth,  and  went  away, 

and  said,  Buhold,  I  thought,  He  will  surely  come  out 
to  me,  and  stand,  and  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord 
his  God,  and  strike  his  hand  over  the  place,  and  re- 
cover the  leper. 

 13.  Are  not  Abana  and  Pharpar,  rivers  of 

Damascus,  better  than  all  the  waters  of  Israel  ?  may  I 
not  wash  in  them,  and  be  clean?  So  he  turned  and 
went  away  in  a  rage. 

 13.  And  his  servants  came  near,  and  spake 

unto  him,  and  said.  My  fother,  if  the  prophet  had  bid 
thee  do  some  great  thing,  wouldst  thou  not  have  done 
iff  how  much  i-ather  then,  when  he  saith  to  thee, 
Wash,  and  be  clean  ? 

 14.  Then  went  he  down,  and  dipped  himself 

seven  times  in  Jordan,  according  to  the  saying  of  the 
man  of  God  :  and  his  flesh  came  again  like  unto  the 
flesh  of  a  little  child,  and  he  was  clean. 

Mat.  viii.  2.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  leper  and 
worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst 
make  me  clean. 

 3.  And  Jesus  put  forth  Ms  hand,  and  touched 

him,  saying,  I  will ;  be  thou  clean.  And  immediately 
Ms  leprosy  was  cleansed. 

Mark  i.  40.  And  there  came  a  leper  to  him,  beseech- 
ing him,  and  kneeling  down  to  him,  and  saying  unto 
him,  If  tho\i  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

 41.  And  Jesus,  moved  with  compassion,  put 

forth  /»«  hand,  and  touched  him,  and  saith  mito  him, 
I  will;  be  thou  clean. 

 43.  And  as  soon  as  he  had  spoken,  imme- 
diately the  leprosy  departed  from  him,  and  he  was 
cleansed. 

Luke  V.  12.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  in  a 
certain  city,  behold  a  man  full  of  leprosy ;  who  seeing 
Jesus  fell  on  his  face,  and  besought  him,  saying,  Lord, 
if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

 13.  And  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  touched 

him,  saying,  I  will :  be  thou  clean.  And  immediately 
the  iejirosy  departed  from  him. 

—  xvii.  13.  And  they  lifted  up  iJieir  voices,  and  said, 
Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us. 

 14.  And  when  he  saw  them,  he  said  unto  them, 

Go  shew  yourselves  unto  the  priests.  And  it  came  to 
pass,  that,  as  they  went,  they  were  cleansed. 

§  68.   Cure  of  Palsy. 

I  Kings  xiii.  6.  And  the  king  answered  and  said 
unto  the  man  of  God,  Entreat  now  the  foce  of  the 
Lord  thy  God,  and  pray  for  me,  that  my  hand  may 
be  restored  me  again.  And  the  man  of  God  besought 
the  Lord,  and  the  king's  hand  was  restored  him  again, 
and  became  as  it  teas  before. 

Mat.  ix.  2.  And,  behold,  they  brought  to  him  a  man 
sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed :  and  Jesus  seeing 
their  faith  said  unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy ;  Son,  be  of 
good  cheer ;  thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee. 

 3.  And,  behold,  certain  of  the  scribes  said 

within  themselves.  This  man  blasphemcth. 

 5.  For  whether  is  easier,  to  sa}',  Thi/  sins  be 

forgiven  thee ;  or  to  say,  Arise,  and  walk  ? 

 6.  But  that  ye  maj^  know  that  the  Son  of  man 

hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins,  (then  saith  he  to 
the  sick  of  the  palsy,)  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go 
unto  thine  house. 

 7.  And  he  arose,  and  departed  to  his  house. 

—  xii.  18.  Then  saith  he  to  the  man.  Stretch  forth 
thine  hand.  And  he  stretched  it  forth  ;  and  it  was  re- 
stored whole,  like  as  the  other. 

Mark  ii.  11.  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  and  take  up  thy 
bed,  and  go  thy  way  into  thine  house. 

 i3.  And  immediately  he  arose,  took  up  the 

bed,  and  went  forth  before  them  all ;  insomuch  that 
they  were  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God,  saying,  ^Vc 
never  saw  it  on  this  fashion. 

—  iii.  3.  And  he  .saith  unto  the  man  M'hich  had  the 
vrithered  hand.  Stand  forth. 


 4.  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Is  it  lawful  to  do 

good  on  the  sabbath  days,  or  to  do  evil  ?  to  save  life, 
or  to  kill?    But  they  held  their  peace. 

 o.  And  when  he  had  looked  round  about  on 

them  with  anger,  being  grieved  for  the  hardness  of 
their  hearts,  he  saith  unto  the  man.  Stretch  forth  thine 
hand.  And  he  stretched  it  out :  and  his  hand  was  re- 
stored whole  as  tlie  other. 

Luke  V.  33.  But  when  Jesus  perceived  their  thoughts, 
he  answering  said  unto  them.  What  reason  ye  in  your 
hearts  ? 

 23.  Whether  is  easier,  to  say,  Thy  sins  be  for- 
given thee ;  or  to  say,  Rise  up  and  walk  ? 

 24.  But  that  j^e  may  know  that  the  Son  of 

man  hath  power  upon  earth  to  forgive  sins,  (he  said 
imto  the  sick  of  the  pals}',)  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise,  and 
take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  into  thine  house. 

 25.  And  immediately  he  rose  up  before  them, 

and  took  up  that  whereon  he  lay,  and  departed  to  his 
own  house,  glorifying  God. 

§  69.   Cure  of  Fever. 

Mat.  viii.  14.  And  when  Jesus  was  come  into  Peter's 
house,  he  saw  his  wife's  mother  laid,  and  sick  of  a 
fever. 

 15.  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever 

left  her:  and  she  arose,  and  ministered  unto  them. 

Mark  i.  29.  And  forthwith,  when  they  were  come 
out  of  the  synagogue,  they  entered  into  the  house  of 
Simon  and  Andrew,  with  .Tames  and  John. 

 30.  But  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay  sick  of  a 

fever;  and  anon  they  tell  him  of  her. 

 31.  And  he  came  and  took  her  V)y  the  hand, 

and  lifted  her  up ;  and  immediately  the  fever  left  her, 
and  she  ministered  unto  them. 

Luke  iv.  38.  And  he  arose  out  of  the  S}Tiagogue, 
and  entered  into  Simon's  house.  And  Simon's  wife's 
mother  was  taken  with  a  great  fever;  and  they  be- 
sought him  for  her. 

 39.  And  he  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked  the 

fever ;  and  it  left  her :  and  immediately  she  arose  and 
ministered  unto  them. 

John  iv.  50.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Go  thy  way ;  thy 
son  liveth.  And  the  man  believed  the  word  that  Jesus 
had  spoken  unto  him,  and  he  went  his  way. 

 51.  And  as  he  was  now  going  downi,  his  ser- 
vants met  him,  and  told  him,  saying.  Thy  son  liveth. 

 53.  Then  inquired  he  of  them  the  hour  when 

he  began  to  amend.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Yester- 
day at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him. 

 53.  So  the  father  knew  that  it  was  at  the  same 

hour,  in  the  which  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thy  son 
liveth:  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  house. 

 54.  This  is  again  the  second  miracle  that  Jesua 

did,  when  he  was  come  out  of  Judea  into  Galilee. 

Acts  xxviii.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  fiither 
of  Publius  lay  sick  of  a  fever  and  of  a  bloody  flux  :  to 
whom  Paul  entered  in,  and  prayed,  and  laid  his  hands 
on  him,  and  healed  him. 

§  70.   Cure  of  Lameness. 

John  V.  5.  And  a  certain  man  was  there,  which  had 
an  infirmity  thirty  and  eight  j-eai-s. 

—  —  6.  When  Jesus  saw  him  lie,  and  knew  that  he 
had  been  now  a  long  time  in  that  case,  he  saith  unto 
him.  Wilt  thou  lie  made  whole  ? 

 7.  The  impotent  man  answered  him.  Sir,  I 

have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled,  to  put  me 
into  the  pool :  but  while  I  am  coming,  another  step- 
pet  h  down  before  me. 

 8.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Rise,  take  up  thy  bed, 

and  walk. 

 9.  And  immediately  the  man  was  made  whole, 

and  took  up  his  bed,  and  "walked :  and  on  the  same 
day  was  the  sabbath. 

Acts  iii.  (5.  +  but  such  as  I  have  give  I  thee :  In  the 
name  of  .Jesus  Christ  of  Xazareth  rise  up  and  walk. 

 7.  And  he  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and 

lifted  Jiim  wyi :  and  immediately  his  feet  and  ankle 
bones  received  strength. 

 8.  And  he  leaping  up  stood,  and  walked,  and 


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entered  with  them  iuto  the  temple,  •walking,  and  leap- 
ing, and  praising  God. 

Acts  iii.  9.  And  all  the  people  saw  him  -walking  and 
praising  God : 

—  ix  33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Peter  passed 
throughout  all  quarters,  he  came  do\ra  also  to  the 
saints  which  dwelt  at  Lydda. 

 33.  And  there  he  found  a  certain  man  named 

Eneas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years,  and  was 
sick  of  the  palsy. 

 34.  And  Peter  said  unto  him,  Eneas,  Jesus 

Christ  maketh  thee  whole :  arise,  and  make  thy  bed. 
And  he  arose  immediately. 

—  xiv.  8.  And  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  Lystra, 
impotent  in  his  feet,  being  a  cripple  from  his  mother's 
womb,  who  never  had  walked : 

 9.  The  same  heard  Paul  speak :  who  stead- 
fastly beholding  him,  and  perceiving  that  he  had  faith 
to  be  healed, 

 10.  Said  with  a  loud  voice.  Stand  upright  on 

thy  feet.    And  he  leaped  and  walked. 

§  71.   Cure  of  a  Woman  Bent  with  Infirmity. 

Luke  xiii.  11.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  woman 
which  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen  years,  and 
was  bowed  together,  and  could  in  no  wise  lift  up 
self. 

 12.  And  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  called  her  to 

him,  and  said  unto  her.  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from 
thine  infirmitj'. 

 13.  And  he  laid  his  hands  on  her :  and  imme- 
diately she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God. 

§  72.    Dropsy  Cured. 

Luke  xiv.  2.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  certain  man 
before  him  which  had  the  dropsy. 

 3.  And  Jesus  answering  spake  \mto  the  law- 
yers and  Pharisees,  saying.  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the 
sabbath  day  ? 

 4.  And  they  held  their  peace.    And  he  took 

him,  and  healed  him,  and  let  him  go ; 

§  73.   Hemorrhage  Cured. 

Mark  v.  25.  And  a  certain  woman,  which  had  an 
issue  of  blood  twelve  years. 

 26.  And  liad  suffered  many  things  of  many 

physicians,  and  liad  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was 
nothing  bettered,  but  ratlier  grew  worse, 

 27.  When  she  had  heard  of  Jesus,  came  in  the 

press  behind,  and  touched  his  garment. 

 28.  For  she  said.  If  I  may  touch  but  his 

clothes,  I  shall  be  whole. 

 29.  And  straightway  the  fountain  of  her  blood 

was  dried  up;  and  she  felt  in  he}-  body  that  she  was 
healed  of  tliat  plague. 

 30.  And  Jesus,  immediately  knowing  in  him- 
self that  virtue  had  gone  out  of  him,  turned  him  about 
in  the  press,  and  said,  AVho  touched  my  clothes  ? 

 31.  And  his  disciples  said  unto  him.  Thou 

seest  the  midtitude  thronging  thee,  and  sayest  thou. 
Who  touclied  me  ? 

 32.  And  he  looked  round  about  to  see  her  that 

had  done  this  thing. 

 33.  But  the  woman  fearing  and  trembling, 

knowing  what  was  done  in  her,  came  and  fell  down 
before  him,  and  told  him  all  the  truth. 

 34.  And  he  said  unto  her,  Daughter,  thy  faith 

hath  made  thee  whole ;  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of 
thy  plague. 

Luke  viii.  43.  And  a  woman  having  an  issue  of 
blood  twelve  years,  which  had  spent  all  her  living 
upon  physicians,  neither  could  be  healed  of  any, 

 44.  Came  behind  him,  and  touched  the  border 

of  lus  garment :  and  immediately  her  issue  of  blood 
stanched. 

 46.  And  Jesus  said.  Somebody  hath  touched 

me:  for  I  perceive  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of  me. 

 47.  And  when  the  woman  saw  that  she  was 

not  hid,  she  came  trembling,  and  falling  down  before 
him,  she  declared  unto  him  before  all  the  people  for 


what  cause  she  had  touched  him,  and  how  she  was 
healed  immediately. 

§  74.   Blindness  Cured. 

2  Kings  vi.  20.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were 
come  into  Samaria,  that  Elisha  said.  Lord,  open  the 
eyes  of  these  ine?i,  that  they  may  see.  And  the  Lord 
opened  their  eyes,  and  they  saw ;  and,  behold,  ihei/ 
■were  in  the  midst  of  Samaria. 

Mat.  ix.  27.  And  when  Jesus  departed  .thence,  two 
V)liiid  men  followed  him,  crying,  and  saying,  T/wu  Son 
of  David,  have  mercy  on  us. 

 28.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  house, 

the  blind  men  came  to  him :  and  Jesus  saith  imto 
them,  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this  ?  They 
said  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord. 

 29.  Then  touched  he  their  eyes,  saying.  Ac- 
cording to  your  faith  be  it  unto  you. 

 30.  And  tlieir  eyes  were  opened ;  and  Jesus 

straitly  charged  them,  saying.  See  that  no  man  know  it. 

—  XX.  30.  And,  behold,  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the 
way  side,  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  passed  by,  cried 
out,  saying,  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  ihou  Sou  of 
David. 

 31.  And  the  multitude  rebuked  them,  because 

they  should  hold  their  peace :  but  they  cried  the  more, 
saying.  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  t/wu  Son  of  David. 

 32.  And  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called  them,  and 

said.  What  will  ye  that  I  shall  do  mito  you? 

 33.  They  say  unto  him.  Lord,  that  our  eyes 

may  be  opened. 

 34.  So  Jesus  had  compassion  on  them,  and 

touched  their  eyes:  and  immediately  their  eyes  re- 
ceived sight,  and  they  followed  him. 

Mark  viii.  22.  And  he  cometh  to  Bethsaida:  and 
they  bring  a  blind  man  unto  him,  and  besought  him 
to  touch  him. 

 23.  And  he  took  the  blind  inan  by  the  hand, 

and  led  him  out  of  tlie  town ;  and  when  he  had  spit 
on  his  eyes,  and  put  his  hands  upon  him,  he  asked  him 
if  he  saw  aught. 

 24.  And  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see  men  as 

trees,  walking. 

 25.  After  that  he  put  his  hands  again  upon  his 

eyes,  and  made  him  look  up ;  and  he  was  restored, 
and  saw  every  man  clearly. 

—  X.  49.  And  Jesus  stood  still,  and  commanded  him 
to  be  called.  And  thej''  call  the  blmd  man,  saying  unto 
him.  Be  of  good  comfort,  rise ;  he  calleth  thee. 

 50.  And  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  rose, 

and  came  to  Jesus. 

 51.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  imto  him, 

What  wilt  thou  that  I  slioiild  do  imto  thee  ?  The  blind 
man  said  unto  him.  Lord,  that  I  might  receive  my 
sight. 

 53.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Go  thy  way ;  thy 

faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And  iramediatelj^  he  re- 
ceived his  sight,  and  followed  Jesus  in  the  way. 

Luke  xviii.  42.  And  Jesus  said  imto  liim.  Receive 
thy  sight:  thy  ftiitli  hath  saved  tiiee. 

 43.  And  immediately  he  received  his  sight, 

and  followed  him,  glorifying  God :  and  all  the  people, 
when  tliey  saw  it,  gave  ])raise  unto  God. 

John  \x.  6.  When  he  had  thus  spoken,  lie  spat  on  the 
ground,  and  made  clay  of  the  spittle,  and  he  anointed 
the  eyes  of  the  blind  man  with  the  clay, 

 7.  And  said  unto  hun,  Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of 

Siloam,  (which  is  Ijy  interpretation,  Sent.)  He  went 
his  way  therefore,  and  washed,  and  came  seeing. 

 8.  The  neighbours  therefore,  and  they  which 

before  had  .seen  him  that  he  was  blind,  saicl.  Is  not 
this  he  tliat  sat  and  begged? 

 9.  Some  said.  This  is  he :  others  said,  lie  is 

like  him  :  hut  he  said,  I  am  he. 

 10.  Therefore  said  they  luito  him.  How  were 

thine  eyes  opened  ? 

 11.  He  answered  and  said,  A  man  that  is  called 

-lesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes,  and  said 
unto  me.  Go  to  the  pool  of  Siloam,  and  wash:  and  I 
went  and  washed,  and  I  received  sight. 

 13.  Then  said  they  imto  him.  Where  is  he? 

He  said,  I  liuow  not. 

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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  vr. 


Acts  ix.  17.  And  Ananias  went  his  way,  and  entered 
into  the  house;  and  putting  liis  liands  on  him  said, 
Brother  Saul,  the  Lord,  even  Jesus,  that  appeared  unto 
thee  in  the  way  as  thou  earnest,  hath  sent  me,  that 
thou  mightest  recciye  thy  sight,  and  be  filled  with  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

—  xxii.  11.  And  when  I  could  not  see  for  the  glory 
of  that  light,  being  led  by  the  hand  of  them  that  were 
with  me,  I  came  into  Damascus. 

 13.  And  one  Ananias,  a  devout  man  according 

to  the  law,  having  a  good  report  of  all  the  Jews  which 
dwelt  there, 

 13.  Came  unto  me,  and  stood,  and  said  unto 

me,  Brother  Saul,  receive  thy  sight.  And  the  same 
hour  I  looked  up  upon  him. 

§  75.   Deaftiess  and  Dumbness  Ciired. 

Mark  vii.  33.  And  they  bring  unto  him  one  that  was 
deaf,  and  had  an  impediment  in  his  speech ;  and  they 
beseech  him  to  put  his  hand  ujiou  him. 

 33.  And  he  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude, 

and  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spit,  and 
touched  his  tongue ; 

 34.  And  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed,  and 

saith  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is.  Be  opened. 

 85.  And  straightway  his  ears  were  opened,  and 

the  sti'ing  of  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  spake 
plain. 

Luke  i.  64.  And  his  mouth  was  opened  immediately, 
and  his  tongue  loosed,  and  he  spake,  and  praised  God. 

§  76.   Un-named  Disease  Cured. 

Mat.  viii.  13.  And  Jesus  said  unto  the  centurion.  Go 
thy  way ;  and  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it  done  unto 
thee.  And  his  servant  was  healed  in  the  selfsame 
hour. 

Luke  vii.  3.  And  a  certain  centurion's  ser\-ant,  who 
was  dear  unto  him,  was  sick,  and  ready  to  die. 

 3.  And  when  he  heard  of  Jesus,  he  sent  unto 

him  the  elders  of  the  Jews,  beseeching  him  that  he 
would  come  and  heal  his  servant. 

 6.  Then  Jesus  went  with  them.    And  when 

he  was  now  not  f;ir  from  the  house,  the  centurion  sent 
friends  to  him,  saying  unto  him,  Lord,  trouble  not  thy- 
self; for  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  enter 
under  my  roof: 

 7.  Wherefore  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy 

to  come  unto  thee :  but  say  in  a  word,  and  my  servant 
shall  be  healed. 

 9.  When  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he  mar- 
velled at  him,  and  turned  him  about,  and  said  unto 
the  people  that  followed  him,  I  say  unto  you,  I  have 
not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel. 

 10.  And  they  that  were  sent,  returning  to  the 

house,  found  the  servant  whole  that  had  been  sick. 

§  77.   Wound  Healed. 

Luke  xxii.  50.  And  one  of  them  smote  the  servant 
of  the  high  priest,  and  cut  ofi"  his  right  ear. 

 51.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Suffer  ye 

thus  far.    And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him. 

§  78.   Cures  of  Poison  from  Serpents. 

Num.  xxi.  8.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Make 
thee  a  fiery  serpent,  and  set  it  upon  a  pole :  and  it  shall 
come  to  pass,  that  every  one  that  is  bitten,  when  he 
looketh  upon  it,  shall  live. 

 9.  And  Moses  made  a  scrpcut  of  brass,  and 

put  it  upon  a  pole ;  and  it  came  to  pass,  that  if  a  ser- 
pent had  bitten  any  man,  when  he  beheld  the  serpent 
of  brass,  he  lived. 

Acts  xxviii.  3.  And  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bun- 
dle of  sticks,  and  laid  them  on  the  fire,  there  came  a 
viper  out  of  the  heat,  and  fastened  on  his  hand. 

 4.  And  when  the  barbarians  saw  the  temmoits 

Ijeast  hang  on  his  hand,  they  said  among  themselves, 
No  doubt  this  man  is  a  murderer,  whom,  though  he 
hath  escaped  the  sea,  j'et  vengeance  sulfereth  not  to 
live.  I 


 5.  And  he  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire, 

and  felt  no  harm. 

 6.  Howbeit  they  looked  when  he  should  have 

swollen,  or  fallen  down  dead  suddenly :  but  after  they 
had  looked  a  great  while,  and  saw  no  harm  come  to 
him,  they  changed  their  minds,  and  said  that  he  was  a 
god. 

CHAP.  XI. 

MIRACULOUS  DEATH  AND  DIS- 
EASE. 

^79.  Death  of  tlie  Firstborn  in  Egypt. 

Ex.  xii.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  at  midnight 
the  Lord  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egypt, 
from  the  firstborn  of  Pharaoh  that  sat  on  his  tlirone 
unto  the  firstborn  of  the  captive  that  iras  in  the  dun- 
geon ;  and  all  the  firstborn  of  cattle. 

 30.  And  Pharaoh  rose  up  in  the  night,  he,  and 

all  his  servants,  and  all  the  Egyi^tians ;  and  tliere  was 
a  great  cry  in  Egypt :  for  there  was  not  a  house  where 
t7i£i-e  was  not  one  dead. 

Ps.  Ix.xviii.  51.  And  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  Egj-pt ; 
the  chief  of  thei?'  strength  in  the  tabernacles  of  Ham : 

—  cv.  36.  He  smote  also  all  the  firstborn  in  their 
land,  the  chief  of  all  their  strength. 

—  cxxxv.  8.  Who  smote  the  firstborn  of  Egypt, 
both  of  man  and  beast. 

—  cxxxvi.  10.  To  him  that  smote  Egypt  in  their 
firstborn  :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever : 

§  80.   Deaths  of  Individuals. 

Gen.  xix.  36.  But  his  wife  looked  back  from  behind 
him,  and  she  became  a  pillar  of  salt. 

—  xx.xviii.  7.  And  Er,  Judah's  firstborn,  was  wicked 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ;  and  the  Lord  slew  him. 

Num.  xxvi.  61.  And  Nadab  and  Abihu  died,  when 
they  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  38.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  ten  days 
after,  that  the  Lord  smote  Nabal,  that  he  died. 

2  Sam.  vi.  6.  And  when  they  came  to  Naclion's 
threshingfloor,  Uzzah  put  forth  his  hand  to  the  ark  of 
God,  and  took  hold  of  it ;  for  the  oxen  shook  it. 

 7.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  Uzzah,  and  God  smote  him  there  for  his  error ; 
and  there  he  died  by  the  ark  of  God. 

 8.  And  David  was  displeased,  because  the 

Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzzah :  and  lie  called 
the  name  of  the  place  Perez-uzzah  to  this  day. 

1  Kings  xiv.  17.  And  Jeroboam's  wife  arose,  ana  de- 
parted, and  came  to  Tirzah  :  and  when  she  came  to 
the  threshold  of  the  door,  the  child  died ; 

I  Chr.  xiii.  9.  And  when  they  came  unto  the  thresh- 
ingfloor of  Chidon,  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the 
ark ;  for  the  oxen  stumbled. 

 10.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  Uzza,  and  he  smote  him.  because  he  put  his 
hand  to  the  ark :  and  there  he  died  before  God. 

 11.  And  David  was  displeased,  because  the 

Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzza  :  wherefore  that 
place  is  called  Perez-uzza  to  this  da}-. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  30.  Neitherdid  Jeroboam  recover  strength 
again  in  the  days  of  Abijah  :  and  the  Lord  struck  him, 
and  he  died. 

Ezek.  xi.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  I  prophe- 
sied, that  Pelatiah  the  son  of  Benaiali  died.  Then  fell 
I  down  upon  m}'  face,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  said,  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end  of 
the  remnant  of  Israel  ? 

Acts  V.  5.  And  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell 
down,  and  gave  up  the  ghost:  and  great  fear  came 
on  all  them  that  heard  these  things. 

 10.  Then  fell  she  down  straightway  at  his  feet, 

and  yielded  up  the  ghost :  and  the  young  men  came 
in,  and  found  her  dead,  and,  canying  her  forth,  bimed 
her  by  her  husband. 

—  xii.  33.  And  immediately  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
smote  him,  because  he  ga^  e  not  God  the  glory :  and 
he  was  eaten  of  wonns,  and  gave  up  the  ghost. 


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BOOK  vr. 


§  81.   Deaths  in  Lar^e  Numbers. 

I  Sam.  V.  11.  So  they  sent  and  gathered  together  all 
the  lords  of  the  Philistines,  and  said,  Send  away  the 
ark  of  the  God  of  Israel,  and  let  it  go  again  to  his 
own  place,  that  it  slay  us  not,  and  our  people :  for 
there  was  a  deadly  destruction  throughout  all  the  city ; 
the  hand  of  God  was  very  heavy  there. 

 12.  And  the  men  that  died  not  were  smitten 

with  the  emerods :  and  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to 
heaven. 

—  vi  19.  And  he  smote  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh, 
because  they  had  looked  into  the  ark  of  the  Lord, 
even  he  smote  of  the  people  fifty  thousand  and  three- 
score and  ten  men  :  and  the  people  lamented,  because 
the  Lord  had  smitten  many  of  the  people  with,  a  great 
slaughter. 

I  Kings  xx.  30.  But  the  rest  fled  to  Aphek,  into  the 
city  ;  and  there  a  wall  fell  upon  twenty  and  seven  thou- 
sand of  the  men  that  were  left.  And  Ben-hadad  fled, 
and  came  into  the  city,  into  an  inner  chamber. 

2  Kings  ii.  24.  And"  he  turned  back,  and  looked  on 
them,  and  cursed  them  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.  And 
there  came  forth  two  she  bears  out  of  the  wood,  and 
tare  forty  and  two  children  of  them. 

—  xix.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass  that  night,  that  the 
angel  of  the  Lord  went  out,  and  smote  in  the  camp 
of  the  Assyrians  a  hundred  fourscore  and  fixe  thou- 
sand :  and  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning,  be- 
hold, they  icere  all  dead  corpses. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  21.  And  the  Lord  sent  an  angel,  which 
cut  off  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour,  and  the  leaders 
and  captains  in  the  camp  of  the  kmg  of  Assyria.  So 
he  retui-ned  with  shame  of  face  to  his  own  land.-l- 

Is.  xxxvii.  36.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went 
forth,  and  smote  in  the  camp  of  the  Assyi'ians  a  hun- 
dred and  fourscore  and  five  thousand :  and  when  they 
arose  early  in  the  morning,  behold,  they  were  all  dead 
corpses. 

See  page  128,     26,  31 ;  page  1 30,  ?  41 ;  page  138, 1 79. 

§  82.   Ernptive  Disease. 

Ex.  ix.  8.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses  and  unto 
Aaron,  Take  to  you  handfuls  of  ashes  of  the  furnace, 
and  let  Moses  sprinkle  it  toward  the  heaven  in  the 
sight  of  Pharaoh. 

 9.  And  it  shall  become  small  dust  in  all  the 

land  of  Egypt,  and  shall  be  a  boil  breaking  forth  with 
blains  upon  man,  and  upon  beast,  throughout  all  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

■  10.  And  they  took  ashes  of  the  furnace,  and  stood 

before  Pharaoh ;  and  Moses  sprinkled  it  up  toward 
heaven ;  and  it  became  a  boil  breaking  forth  ivith 
blains  upon  man,  and  upon  beast. 

Job  ii.  7.  So  went  Satan  forth  from  the  presence  of 
the  Lord,  and  smote  Job  with  sore  boils  from  the  sole 
of  his  foot  imto  his  crown. 

§  83.  Plagnes. 

Num.  xi.  33.  And  while  the  flesh  was  yet  between 
their  teeth,  ere  it  was  chewed,  the  wrath  of  the  Lord 
was  kindled  against  the  people,  and  the  Lord  smote 
the  people  with  a  very  great  plague. 

 34.  And  he  called  the  name  of  that  place 

Kibroth-hattaavah  :  because  there  they  buried  the  peo- 
ple that  lusted. 

—  xvi.  46.  And  Mosas  said  unto  Aaron,  Take  a 
censer,  and  put  fire  therem  from  off  the  altar,  and  put 
on  incense,  and  go  quickly  unto  the  congregation,  and 
make  an  atonement  for  them  :  for  there  is  wrath  gone 
out  from  the  Lord  ;  the  plague  is  begun. 

 47.  And  Aaron  took  as  Moses  commanded, 

and  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  congregation ;  and,  be- 
hold, the  plague  was  begun  among  the  people :  and  he 
put  on  incense,  and  made  an  atonement  for  the  people. 

_  48.  And  he  stood  between  the  dead  and  the 

living ;  and  the  plague  was  stayed. 

 49.  Now  they  that  died  in  the  plague  were 

fourteen  thousand  and  seven  hundred,  besides  them 
that  died  about  the  matter  of  Korah. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  15.  So  the  Lord  sent  a  pestilence  upon 
Israel  from  the  morning  even  to  the  time  appointed : 
and  there  died  of  the  peoj^le  from  Dan  even  to  Beer- 
sheba  seventy  thousand  men. 


Ps.  Ixxviii.  31.  The  wrath  of  God  came  upon  them, 
and  slew  the  fattest  of  them,  and  smote  down  the 
chosen  men  of  Israel. 

§  84.  Leprosy. 

Num.  xii.  10.  And  the  cloud  departed  from  off  the 
tabernacle  ;  and,  behold,  Miriam  became  leprous,  white 
as  snow :  and  Aaron  looked  upon  Miriam,  and,  behold, 
she  was  leprous. 

 11.  And  Aaron  said  unto  Moses,  Alas,  my  lord, 

I  beseech  thee,  lay  not  the  sin  upon  us,  wherein  we 
have  done  foolishly,  and  wherein  we  have  sinned. 

—  —  12.  Let  her  not  be  as  one  dead,  of  whom  the 
flesh  is  half  consumed  when  he  cometh  out  of  hia 
mother's  womb. 

2  Kings  v.  25.  But  he  went  in,  and  stood  before  his 
master.  And  Elisha  said  unto  him.  Whence  earnest 
thou,  Gehazi  ?  And  he  said.  Thy  servant  went  no 
whither. 

 26.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Went  not  mine 

heart  with  thee,  when  the  man  turned  again  from  hia 
chariot  to  meet  thee  ?  Is  it  a  time  to  receive  money, 
and  to  receive  garments,  and  Oliveyards,  and  vine- 
yards, and  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  menservants,  and 
maidservants  ? 

 27.  The  leprosy  therefore  of  Naaman  shall 

cleave  unto  thee,  and  luito  thy  seed  for  ever.  And  he 
went  out  from  his  presence  a  leper  as  white  as  snow. 

—  XV.  5.  And  the  Lord  smote  the  king,  so  that  he 
was  a  leper  vmto  the  day  of  his  death,  and  dwelt  in  a 
several  house.  And  Jotham  the  king's  son  was  over 
the  house,  judging  the  people  of  the  land. 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  19.  Then  Uzziah  was  wroth,  and  had  a 
censer  in  his  hand  to  burn  incense:  and  while  he  was 
wroth  with  the  priests,  the  leprosy  even  rose  up  in  his 
forehead  before  the  priests  in  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
from  beside  the  incense  altar. 

 20.  And  Azariah  the  chief  priest,  and  all  the 

priests,  looked  upon  him,  and,  behold,  he  was  leprous 
in  his  forehead,  and  they  thrust  him  out  from  thence  ; 
yea,  himself  hastened  also  to  go  out,  because  the  Lord 
liad  smitten  him. 

 21.  And  Uzziah  the  king  was  a  leper  unto  the 

day  of  his  death,  and  dwelt  in  a  several  house,  being 
a  leper  ;  for  he  was  cut  off  from  the  house  of  the  Lord  : 
and  Jotham  his  son  was  over  the  king's  house,  judging 
the  people  of  the  land. 

§  85.  Hemorrhoids. 

I  Sam.  V.  6.  But  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  heavy 
upon  them  of  Ashdod,  and  he  destroyed  them,  and 
smote  them  with  emerods,  even  Ashdod  and  the  coasts 
thereof 

 9.  And  it  was  so,  that,  afl;er  they  had  carried 

it  about,  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  the  city 
with  a  very  great  destruction :  and  he  smote  the  men 
of  the  city,  both  small  and  great,  and  they  had  emeroda 
in  their  secret  parts. 

§  86.  Palsy. 

I  Kings  xiii.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  king 
Jeroboam  beard  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God,  which 
had  cried  against  the  altar  in  Beth-el,  that  he  put  forth 
his  hand  from  the  altar  saying.  Lay  hold  on  him.  And 
his  hand,  which  he  put  forth  against  him,  dried  up,  so 
that  he  could  not  pull  it  in  again  to  him. 

CHAP.  xn. 

MIEACULOUS  TRAKSLATIOI^  AND 
EAISmG  THE  DEAD. 
§  87.   Translations  to  Heaven. 

Gen.  V.  24.  And  Enoch  walked  with  God  :  and  he 
was  not ;  for  God  took  him. 

Heb.  xi.  5.  By  faith  Enoch  was  translated  that  he 
should  not  see  death ;  and  was  not  found,  because  God 
had  translated  him :  for  before  his  translation  he  had 
tliis  testimony,  that  he  pleased  God. 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


I  Kings  xviii.  11.  And  now  thou  sayest,  Go,  tell  thy 
lord,  Behold,  Elijah  w  here. 

 12.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  as  soon  as  I 

am  gone  from  thee,  liiat  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  shall 
carry  thee  whither  I  know  not;  and  sej  when  I  come 
and  tell  Ahab,  and  lie  cannot  tind  thee,  he  shall  slay 
me:  hut  I  thy  servant  fear  the  Lord  from  my  youth. 

2  Kings  ii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  Lord 
would  take  up  Elijah  unto  heaven  by  a  whirlwind, 
that  Elijah  went  with  Elisha  from  Gilgal. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  they  still  went  on, 

and  talked,  that,  behold,  there  appeared  a  chariot  of 
fire,  and  horses  of  lire,  and  parted  them  both  asunder; 
and  Elijah  went  np  by  a  whirlwind  into  heaven. 

 12.  And  Elisha  saw  it,  and  he  cried,  My  father, 

my  father,  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the  horsemen 
thereof!  And  he  saw  him  no  more:  and  he  took  hold 
of  his  own  clothes,  and  rent  them  in  two  pieces. 

 10.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Behold  now, 

there  be  with  thy  servants  fifty  strong  men;  let  them 
go,  we  pray  thee,  and  seek  thy  master  :  lest  peradven- 
ture  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  hath  taken  him  up,  and 
cast  him  upon  some  mountain,  or  into  some  valley. 
And  he  said,  Ye  shall  not  send. 

 17.  And  when  they  urged  him  till  he  was 

ashamed,  he  said,  Send.  They  sent  therefore  fifty 
men ;  and  they  sought  three  days,  but  found  him  not. 

 18.  And  when  they  came  again  to  him,  (for  he 

tarried  at  Jericho,)  he  said  unto  them,  Did  I  not  say 
unto  you,  Go  not? 

Rev.  xi.  12.  And  they  heard  a  great  voice  from  hea- 
ven saying  unto  them,  Come  up  hither.  And  they 
ascended  up  to  heaven  in  a  cloud ;  and  their  enemies 
beheld  them. 

§  88.   Between  Earthly  Places. 

Johnvi.  21.  Then  they  willingly  received  liim  into 
the  ship :  and  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  land 
whither  they  went. 

Acts  viii.  39.  And  when  they  were  come  up  out  of 
the  water,  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip, 
that  the  eunuch  saw  him  no  more :  and  he  went  on 
his  way  rejoicinir. 

 L  40.  But  Philip  was  found  at  Azotus :  and  pass- 
ing through  he  preached  in  all  the  cities,  till  he  came 
to  Cesarea. 

(A.  IN  VISION.) 

Ezek.  iii.  14.  So  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me 
away,  and  I  Avent  in  bitterness,  in  the  heat  of  my 
spirit;  but  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  strong  upon  me. 

 1,5,  Then  I  came  to  them  of  the  captivity  at 

Tel-abib,  that  dwelt  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  and  I  sat 
where  they  sat,  and  remamed  there  astonished  among 
them  seven  days. 

—  viii.  3.  And  he  put  forth  the  form  of  a  hand,  and 
took  me  by  a  lock  of  mine  head  ;  and  the  spirit  lifted 
me  up  between  the  earth  and  the  heaven,  and  brought 
me  ia  the  visions  of  God  to  Jerusalem,  to  the  door  of 
the  inner  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  north ;  where 
Wffis  the  seat  of  the  image  of  jealousy,  which  provoketh 
to  jealousy. 

—  xi.  24.  Afterwards  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and 
brought  me  in  a  vision  bv  the  Spirit  of  God  into  Chal- 
dea,  to  them  of  the  captivity.  So  the  vision  that  I 
had  seen  went  up  from  me. 

89.    Raising-  tlie  Dead  l)y  Prophets. 
I  Kings  xvii.  19.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Give  me  thy 
son.    And  he  tof)k  him  out  of  her  bosom,  and  carried 
him  up  into  a  loft,  where  he  abode,  and  laid  him  upon 
his  own  bed. 

 20.  And  he  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  O 

Lord  my  God,  hast  thou  also  brought  evil  upon  the 
widow  with  whom  I  sojourn,  by  slaying  her  sou? 

 21.  And  he  stretched  himself  upon  the  child 

three  times,  and  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  O 
Lord  my  God,  I  pray  thee,  let  this  child's  soul  come 
into  him  again. 

 22.  And  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  Elijah ; 

and  the  soul  of  the  child  came  into  him  again,  and  he 
revived. 

 23.  And  Elijah  took  the  child,  and  brought 

him  down  out  of  the  chamber  into  the  house,  and  de- . 


livered  him  unto  hia  mother :  and  Elijah  said,  See,  thy 
son  liveth. 

2  Kings  iv.  32.  And  when  Elisha  was  come  into  the 
house,  behold,  the  child  was  deau,  and  laid  upon  his 
bed. 

 33,  He  went  in  therefore,  and  shut  the  door 

upon  them  twain,  and  i)rayed  unto  the  Lord. 

 34.  And  he  went  up,  and  lay  upon  the  child, 

and  put  his  mouth  upon  his  mouth,  and  liis  eyes  upon 
his  eyes,  and  his  hands  upon  his  hands :  and  he 
stretched  himself  upon  the  child;  and  the  flesh  of  the 
child  waxed  warm. 

 35.  Then  he  returned,  and  walked  in  the  house 

to  and  fro ;  and  went  up,  and  stretched  himself  upon 
him :  and  the  child  sneezed  seven  times,  and  the  child 
opened  his  eyes. 

 36.  And  he  called  Gehazi,  and  said.  Call  this 

Shunammite.  So  he  called  her.  And  when  she  was 
come  unto  him,  he  said.  Take  up  thy  son. 

 37.  Then  she  went  in,  and  fell  at  his  feet,  and 

bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and  took  up  her  son,  and 
went  out. 

—  viii.  4.  And  the  king  talked  with  Gehazi  the  ser- 
vant of  the  man  of  God,  saying,  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee, 
all  the  great  things  that  Elisha  hath  done. 

 -"5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  telling  the 

king  how  he  had  restored  a  dead  body  to  life,  that,  be- 
hold, the  woman,  whose  son  he  had  restored  to  life, 
cried  to  the  king  for  her  house  and  for  her  land.  And 
Gehazi  said.  My  lord,  0  king,  this  is  the  Avoman,  and 
this  is  her  son,  whom  Elisha  restored  to  life. 

§  90.   Raising  the  Dead  by  Christ. 

Mat.  ix.  24.  He  said  unto  them,  Give  place  :  for  the 
maid  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  And  they  laughed 
him  to  scorn. 

 25.  But  when  the  people  were  put  forth,  he 

went  in,  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  the  maid 
arose. 

Mark  v.  22.  And,  behold,  there  cometh  one  of  the 
nilers  of  the  synagogue,  Jairus  by  name ;  and  when 
he  saw  him,  he  fell  at  his  feet, 

 23.  And  besought  him  greatly,  saj'ing,  jSIy  lit- 
tle daughter  lieth  at  the  point  of  death:  I  jiray  thee, 
come  and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she  may  be 
healed  ;  and  she  shall  live. 

 24.  And  Jesus  went  with  him;  and  much 

people  followed  him,  and  thronged  him. 

 35.  While  he  yet  spake," there  came  from  the 

ruler  of  the  synagogue's  house  certain  which  said,  Thy 
daughter  is  dead ;  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any 
further? 

 36.  As  soon  as  Jesus  heard  the  word  that  was 

spoken,  he  saith  unto  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue.  Be 
not  afraid,  only  believe. 

—  —  37.  And  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow  him, 
save  Peter,  and  James,  and  John  the  brother  of  James. 

 38.  And  he  cometh  to  the  house  of  the  ruler 

of  the  synagogue,  and  seeth  the  tumult,  and  them  that 
wept  and  wailed  greatly. 

 39.  And  when  he  was  come  in,  he  saith  unto 

them.  Why  make  ye  this  ado,  and  weep  ?  the  damsel 
is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth. 

 40.  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn.  But 

when  he  liad  i)ut  them  all  out,  he  taketh  the  father 
and  the  niotiier  of  the  damsel,  and  them  that  were  with 
him,  and  entereth  in  where  the  damsel  was  lying. 

 41.  And  he  took  the  damsel  by  the  hand,  and 

said  unto  her,  TaMtha  cumi;  which  is,  being  inter- 
preted. Damsel,  (I  say  unto  thee.)  arise. 

 42.  And  straightway  the  damsel  arose,  and 

walked ;  for  she  was  of  the  age  of  twelve  j-ears.  And 
they  were  astonished  with  a  great  astonishment. 

Luke  vii.  12.  Xow  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate 
of  the  city,  behold,  there  Avas  a  dead  mlin  carried  out, 
the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  widow: 
and  much  people  of  the  city  was  with  her. 

 14.  And  he  came  "and  touched  the  bier :  and 

they  that  bare  him  stood  still.  And  he  said.  Young 
man,  I  saj^  unto  thee.  Arise. 

 15.  And  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began 

to  speak.    And  he  delivered  him  to  his  mother. 


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Luke  viii.  41.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  man  named 
JauTis,  and  he  was  a  ruler  of  the  synagogue  ;  and  he 
fell  down  at  Jesus'  feet,  and  besought  him  that  he 
would  come  into  his  house  : 

 42.  For  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about 

tw'elve  j'ears  of  age,  and  she  lay  a  dying.  But  as  he 
went  the  people  thronged  liim. 

 49.  While  he  yet  spake,  there  cometh  one 

from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue's  Iwuse,  saying  to 
him.  Thy  daughter  is  dead ;  trouble  not  the  Master. 

 50.  But  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  answered 

him,  saying,  Fear  not :  believe  only,  and  she  shall  be 
made  whole. 

 51.  And  when  he,  came  into  the  house,  he 

suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  Peter,  and  James,  and 
John,  and  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the  maiden. 

 52.  And  all  wept,  and  bewailed  her :  but  he 

said,  Weep  not;  she  is  not  dead,  but  sleepcth. 

 53.  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn,  knowing 

that  she  was  dead. 

 54.  And  he  put  them  all  out,  and  took  her  by 

the  hand,  and  called,  saying.  Maid,  arise. 

 55.  And  her  spirit  came  again,  and  she  arose 

straightway  :  and  he  commanded  to  give  her  meat. 

John  xi.  43.  And  when  he  tlius  had  spoken,  he 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forth. 

 44.  And  he  that  was  dead  came  forth,  bound 

hand  and  foot  with  grave-clothes ;  and  his  face  was 
bound  about  with  a  napkin.  Jesus  saith  nnto  them, 
Loose  him,  and  let  him  go. 

—  xii.  9.  Much  people  of  the  Jews  therefore  knew 
that  he  was  there :  and  they  came  not  for  Jesus'  sake 
only,  but  that  they  might  see  Lazarus  also,  whom  he 
had  raised  from  the  dead. 

§  91.   Raising  the  Dead  by  Apostles. 

Acts  ix.  40.  But  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and 
kneeled  do\Mi,  and  prayed;  and  turning  Jiim  to  tlic 
body  said,  Tabitha,  arise.  And  she  opened  her  eyes : 
and  when  she  saw  Peter,  she  sat  up. 

 41.  And  he  gave  her  Im  hand,  and  lifted  her 

up ;  and  when  he  had  called  the  saints  and  widows, 
he  presented  her  alive. 

—  XX.  9.  And  there  sat  in  a  window  a  certain  young 
man  named  Eutychus,  being  fallen  into  a  deep  sleei? : 
and  as  Paul  was  long  preaching,  he  sunk  down  with 
sleep,  and  fell  down  from  the  third  loft,  and  was  taken 
up  dead. 

 10.  And  Paul  went  down,  and  fell  on  him, 

and  embracing  Mm  said.  Trouble  not  yourselves ;  for 
his  life  is  in  him. 

 11.  When  he  therefore  was  come  up  again, 

and  had  broken  bread,  and  eaten,  and  talked  a  long 
while,  even  till  break  of  day,  so  he  departed. 

 12.  And  they  brought  the  young  man  alive, 

and  were  not  a  little  comforted. 

§  92.   Other  Cases  of  Raising  ft-oin  Death. 

2  Kings  xiii.  20.  And  Elisha  died,  and  they  buried 
him.  And  the  bands  of  the  Moabites  invaded  the 
land  at  tlie  coming  in  of  the  year. 

 21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were  buiying 

a  man,  that,  behold,  they  spied  a  band  of  men;  and 
they  cast  the  man  into  the  sepulchre  of  Elisha :  and 
when  the  man  was  let  down,  and  touched  the  bones 
of  Elisha,  he  revived,  and  stood  up  on  his  feet. 

Rev.  xi.  11.  And  after  three  days  and  a  half  the 
Spirit  of  life  from  God  entered  into  them,  and  they 
stood  upon  their  feet ;  and  great  fear  fell  upon  them 
which  saw  them. 

See  Mat.  xxvii.  51-53. 


CHAP.  XIII. 

MIRACULOUS  DELIVERANCES, 
AND  PHENOMENA. 

(For  Appearances  of  God,  and  of  Angels,  see  page  IG,  Book  II., 
and  page  19ii,  Jiook  IX.) 

§  93.   Miraculous  Deliverances. 

Jer.  xxxvi.  26.  But  the  king  commanded  Jerah- 
meel  the  son  of  Hammelech,  and  Seraiah  the  son  of 
Azriel,  and  Slielemiah  the  .son  of  Abdeel,  to  take  Ba- 
ruch  the  scribe  and  Jeremiah  the  prophet:  but  the 
Lord  hid  them. 

Luke  iv.  30.  But  he,  passing  through  tlie  midst  of 
them,  went  his  way. 

Acts  V.  19.  But  the  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night 
opened  the  prison  doors,  and  brought  them  forth,  and 
said, 

 22.  But  when  the  officers  came,  and  found 

them  not  in  the  prison,  they  returned,  and  told, 

 23.  Saying,  The  prison  truly  found  we  shut 

with  all  safety,  and  the  keepers  standing  without  be- 
fore the  doors :  but  when  we  had  opened,  we  found 
no  man  within. 

—  xii.  7.  And,  behold,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came 
upon  him,  and  a  light  sinned  in  the  prison :  and  he 
smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  raised  him  up,  saying, 
Arise  up  quickly.  And  his  chains  fell  off  from  his 
hands. 

 8.  And  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Gird  thyself, 

and  bind  on  thy  sandals:  and  so  he  did.  And  he 
saith  unto  him,  Cast  thy  garment  about  thee,  and  fol- 
low me. 

 9.  And  he  went  out,  and  followed  him ;  and 

wist  not  that  it  was  true  which  was  done  by  the  an- 
gel ;  but  thought  he  saw  a  vision. 

 10.  When  they  were  past  the  first  and  the 

second  ward,  they  came  unto  the  iron  gate  that  lead- 
cth  unto  the  city  ;  which  opened  to  them  of  his  own 
accord :  and  they  went  out,  and  passed  on  through 
one  street;  and  forthwith  the  angel  departed  from 
him. 

 11.  And  when  Peter  was  come  to  himself,  he 

said.  Now  I  know  of  a  surety,  that  the  Lord  hath 
sent  his  angel,  and  hath  delivered  me  out  of  the  hand 
of  Herod,  and  from  all  the  expectation  of  the  people 
of  the  Jews. 

§  94;  Transflgnrations. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Moses 
came  down  from  mount  Sinai  with  the  two  tables  of 
testimony  in  Moses'  hand,  when  he  came  down  from 
the  mount,  that  Moses  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his 
face  shone  while  he  talked  with  him. 

 30.  And  when  Aaron  and  all  the  children  of 

Israel  saw  Moses,  behold,  the  .skin  of  his  face  shone; 
and  they  were  afraid  to  come  nigh  him. 

 31.  And  Moses  called  unto  tliem  ;  and  Aaron 

and  all  the  rulers  of  the  congregation  returned  unto 
him :  and  Moses  talked  with  them. 

 32.  And  afterward  all  the  children  of  Israel 

came  nigh :  and  he  gave  them  in  commandment  all 
that  the  Lord  had  spoken  with  him  in  mount  Sinai. 

 33.  And  till  Moses  had  done  speaking  with 

them,  he  put  a  vail  on  his  face. 

 34.  But  when  Moses  went  in  before  the  Lord 

to  speak  with  him,  he  took  the  vail  off^  until  he  came 
out.  And  he  came  out,  and  spake  luito  the  children 
of  Israel  thnt  which  he  was  conunanded. 

 35.  And  the  children  of  Israel  saw  the  face  of 

Moses,  that  the  skin  of  Moses'  face  shone :  and  l^Ioses 
put  the  vail  upon  his  face  again,  imtll  he  went  in  to 
speak  with  Him. 

Mat.  xvii.  1.  And  afl:er  six  days  Jesus  taketh  Peter, 
.James,  and  .John  his  brother,  and  bringeth  them  up 
into  a  high  mountain  apart, 

 2.  And  was  transfigured  before  them  :  and  his 

face  did  shine  as  the  sun,  and  his  raiment  was  white 
as  the  light. 

Mark  ix.  2.  And  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  with 
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BOOK  VI. 


Mm  Peter,  and  Jamt-s,  and  .John,  and  Icadetli  them  np 
into  a  high  mountain  apart  by  themselves:  iuid  lie 
was  trausfigiired  before  them. 

Mark  ix.  3.  And  his  raiment  became  shining,  ex- 
ceeding white  as  snow ;  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can 
white  them. 

 4.  And  there  appeared  unto  them  Elias  with 

Moses :  and  they  were  talking  with  Jesus. 

 5.  And  Peter  answered  and  said  to  Jesus, 

Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here :  and  let  us  make 
three  tabernacles;  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses, 
and  one  for  Elias. 

 6.  For  he  wist  not  what  to  say ;  for  they  were 

Bore  afraid. 

 8.  And  suddenly,  when  they  had  looked  round 

about,  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  Jesus  only 
"with  themselves. 

Luke  ix.  29.  And  as  he  prayed,  the  fashion  of  his 
countenance  was  altered,  and  his  raiment  was  white 
and  glistering. 

§  95.  Transformations. 

Ex.  iv.  2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  "What  is 
that  in  thine  hand  ?    And  lie  said,  A  rod. 

 3.  And  he  said.  Cast  it  on  the  ground.  And 

he  cast  it  on  the  ground,  and  it  became  a  serpent ;  and 
Moses  fled  from  before  it. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Put  forth 

thine  hand,  and  take  it  by  the  tail.  And  he  put  forth 
his  hand,  and  caught  it,  and  it  became  a  rod  in  his 
hand : 

 6.  And  the  Lord  .said  furthermore  unto  him, 

Put  now  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom.  And  he  put  his 
hand  into  his  bosom :  and  when  he  took  it  out,  be- 
hold, his  hand  was  leprous  as  snow. 

 7.  And  he  said,  Put  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom 

again.  And  he  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom  again ; 
and  plucked  it  out  of  his  bosom,  and,  behold,  it  was 
turned  again  as  his  other  flesh. 

—  vii.  9.  When  Pharaoh  shall  speak  unto  you,  say- 
ing. Shew  a  miracle  for  you :  then  thou  shalt  say  unto 
Aaron,  Take  thy  rod,  and  cast  it  before  Pharaoh,  ami 
it  shall  become  a  serpent. 

 10.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in  unto  Pha- 
raoh, and  they  did  so  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  : 
and  Aaron  cast  down  his  rod  before  Pharaoh,  and  be- 
fore his  servants,  and  it  became  a  serpent. 

§  96.   Destructive  Tiolence. 

Jos.  vi.  20.  So  the  people  shouted  when  the  priests 
blew  with  the  trumpets:  and  it  came  to  pass,  when 
the  people  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and  the 
people  shouted  with  a  great  shout,  that  the  wall  fell 
down  flat,  so  that  the  people  went  up  into  the  city, 
every  man  straight  before  him,  and  they  took  the  city. 

Mark  xv.  38.  And  the  vail  of  the  temple  was  rent 
in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom. 

Heb.  xi.  30.  By  ftiith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down, 
after  they  were  compassed  about  seven  days. 

§  97.  Voices. 

Mat.  xvii.  5.  While  he  yet  spake,  behold,  a  bright 
cloud  overshadowed  them :  and  behold  a  voice  out  of 
the  cloud,  which  said.  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in 
whom  I  am  well  pleased ;  hear  ye  him. 

 6.  And  when  the  disciples  heard  it,  they  fell 

on  their  face,  and  were  sore  afraid. 

 7.  And  Jesus  came  and  touched  them,  and 

said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid. 

 8.  And  when  they  had  lifted  up  their  eyes, 

they  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only. 

Luke  ix.  35.  And  there  came  a  voice  out  of  the 
cloud,  saying.  This  is  my  beloved  Son :  hear  him. 

 36.  And  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was 

found  alone.  And  they  kept  it  close,  and  told  no  man 
jn  those  days  any  of  those  things  which  they  had  seen. 

Acts  ix.  4.  And  he  fell  to  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice 
Baying  unto  him,  Saul,  Saul,  M-hy  persecutest  thou  me? 

 5.  And  he  said,  Who  art  thou.  Lord  ?  And 

the  Lord  said,  I  am  Jesus  whom  thou  persecutest :  it 
is  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks. 


 6.  And  he  trembling  and  astonished  said. 

Lord,  Miiat  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do  ?  And  the  Lord 
said  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go  into  the  city,  and  it  shall 
be  told  thee  wliat  tliou  must  do. 

 7.  And  the  men  which  journeyed  with  him 

stood  speechless,  hearing  a  voice,  but  seeing  no  man. 

—  xxii.  9.  And  they  that  were  with  me  saw  indeed 
the  light,  and  were  afraid;  but  they  heard  not  th» 
voice  of  him  that  spake  to  me. 

—  xxvi.  14.  And  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the 
earth,  I  heard  a  voice  speaking  unto  me,  and  saying 
in  the  Hebrew  tongue,  Saul,  Saul,  whj'  persecutest 
thou  me  ?  it  is  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks. 

 15.  And  I  said.  Who  art  thou.  Lord  ?    And  he 

said,  1  am  Jesus  whom  thou  persecutest. 

§  98.  Sounds. 

2  Kings  vii.  6.  For  the  Lord  had  made  the  host  of 
the  SjTians  to  hear  a  noise  of  chariots,  and  a  noise  of 
horses,  eve/i  the  noise  of  a  great  host :  and  they  said 
one  to  another,  Lo,  the  king  of  Israel  hath'  hired 
against  us  the  kings  of  the  Hittites,  and  the  kings  of 
the  Egyptians,  to  come  upon  us. 

 7.  Wherefore  they  arose  and  fled  in  the  twi- 
light, and  left  their  tents,  and  their  horses,  and  their 
asses,  even  the  camp  as  it  was,  and  fled  for  their  life. 

Acts  ii.  2.  And  suddenly  there  came  a  sound  from 
heaven  as  of  a  rushing  mighty  wind,  and  it  filled  all 
the  house  where  they  were  sitting. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

MIRACLES  IN  EJECTING  DEVILS 
AND  DESTROYING  IDOLS. 

§  99.   Ejection  of  Devils. 

Mat.  viii.  16.  When  the  even  was  come,  they  brought 
unto  him  many  that  were  possessed  with  devils :  and 
he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  his  word,  and  healed  all 
that  were  sick : 

—  "i'x.  -o3r  As  they  went  out,  behold,  they  brought 
to  him  a  dumb-  man  possessed  with  a  devil. 

 33.  Aiiijl  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the 

dumb  spake:  aiid  the  multitudes  marvelled,  saying, 
It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel. 

—  xii.  22.  Then  was  brought  unto  him  one  pos- 
sessed with  a  devil,-  blind,  and  dumb :  and  he  healed 
him,  insomuch  that  the  ^iLni  and  dumb  both  spake 
and  saw. 

—  XV.  28.  Then  Jesus  answered  mA  said  unto  her, 
O  woman,  great  is  thy  faith  :  be  it  ui^to  thee  even  as 
thou  wilt.  And  her  daughter  was  made  whole  from 
that  very  hour. 

—  xvii.  17.  Then  Jesus  answered  and  said,  O  faith- 
less and  perverse  generation,  how  long  ifihaW  I  be  with 
you  ?  how  long  shall  I  sufl'er  you  ?  bring^  him  hither  to 
me. 

 18.  And  Jesus  rebuked  the  devil  ;  and  he  de- 
parted out  of  him  :  and  the  child  was  curOd  from  that 
veiy  hour. 

Mark  i.  25.  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saving,  Hold 
thy  peace,  and  come  out  of  him. 

 26.  And  when  the  unclean  spirit  had  torn  him, 

and  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  he  came  out  of  fiim. 

—  vii.  25.  For  a  certain  woman,  whose  youn'g  daugh- 
ter had  an  unclean  spirit,  heard  of  him,  and  c  ame  and 
fell  at  his  feet : 

 26.  The  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syroplienician 

by  nation ;  and  she  besought  him  that  he  wc'>uld  cast 
forth  the  devil  out  of  her  daughter. 

 29.  And  he  said  unto  her.  For  this  sa'ying  go 

thy  way ;  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughte'i"- 

 30.  And  when  she  was  come  to  her  he  ;use,  she 

found  the  devil  gone  out,  and  her  daughter  la.id  upon 
the  bed.  ' 

—  ix.  25.  When  Jesus  saw  that  the  peop.Je  came 
running  together,  he  rebuked  the  foul  spirit ,  sajang 
unto  him,  Thou  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  char^'^e  thee, 
come  out  of  him,  and  enter  no  more  into  him. 


142 


CHAP.  XV. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Mark  ix.  26.  And  the  spirit  cried,  and  rent  him  sore, 
and  came  out  of  him  :  and  he  was  as  one  dead  ;  inso- 
much that  many  said.  He  is  dead. 

 27.  But  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  lifted 

him  up ;  and  he  arose. 

Luke  iv.  33.  And  in  the  spiagogue  there  was  a  man, 
which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean  devil,  and  cried  out 
with  a  loud  voice, 

 34.  Saying,  Let  us  alone ;  what  have  we  to  do 

with  thee,  thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth  ?  art  thou  come  to 
destroy  us  ?  I  know  thee  who  thou  art ;  the  Holy  One 
of  God. 

 35.  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy 

peace,  and  come  out  of  him.  And  when  the  devil 
had  thrown  him  in  the  midst,  he  came  out  of  him,  and 
hurt  him  not. 

—  vi.  18.  Aud  they  that  were  vexed  with  unclean 
spirits :  and  they  were  healed. 

—  viii.  28.  When  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out,  and 
fell  down  before  him,  and  with  a  loud  voice  said,  What 
have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thoa  Sou  of  God  most 
higli?    I  beseech  thee,  torment  me  not. 

 29.  (For  he  had  commanded  the  unclean  spirit 

to  come  out  of  the  man.  For  oftentimes  it  had  caught 
him :  and  he  was  kept  bound  with  chains  and  in  fetters ; 
and  he  brake  the  bands,  and  was  th-iveu  of  the  devil 
into  the  wilderness.) 

 36.  They  also  which  saw  it  told  them  by  what 

means  he  that  was  possessed  of  the  devils  was  healed. 

—  ix.  42.  And  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  devil 
thj-ew  him  down,  and  tare  him.  And  Jesus  rebuked 
the  unclean  spirit,  and  healed  the  child,  and  delivered 
him  again  to  his  fiither. 

—  xi.  14.  And  he  was  casting  out  a  devil,  and  it  was 
dumb.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  devil  was  gone 
out,  the  dumb  spake ;  aud  the  people  wondered. 

Acts  viii.  6.  And  the  people  with  one  accord  gave 
heed  unto  those  things  which  Philip  spake,  hearing 
and  seeing  the  miracles  which  he  did. 

 7.  For  unclean  sjiirits,  crying  with  loud  voice, 

came  out  of  many  that  were  possessed  ^dth  them :  and 
many  taken  with  palsies,  and  that  were  lame,  were 
healed. 

 8.  And  there  was  great  joy  in  that  city. 

§  100.   Devils  Sent  into  Swine. 

Mark  v.  10.  And  he  besought  him  much  that  he 
would  not  send  them  away  out  of  the  countr3^ 

_  11.  Now  there  was  there  nigh  unto  the  mount- 
ains a  great  herd  of  swine  feeding. 

 13.  And  all  the  devils  besought  him,  saying. 

Send  us  into  the  swine,  that  we  may  enter  into  them. 

 13.  And  fortliwith  Jesus  gave  them  leave. 

And  the  unclean  spirits  went  out,  and  entered  into  the 
swine ;  and  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 
into  the  sea,  (they  were  about  two  thousand,)  and 
were  choked  in  the  sea. 

Luke  viii.  31.  And  they  besought  him  that  he  would 
not  command  them  to  go  out  into  the  deep. 

 32.  And  there  was  there  a  herd  of  many  swine 

feeding  on  the  mountain  :  and  they  besought  him  that 
he  would  suffer  them  to  enter  into  them.  And  he  suf- 
fered them. 

 33.  Then  went  the  devils  out  of  the  man,  and 

entered  into  the  swine:  and  the  lierd  ran  violently 
down  a  steep  place  into  the  lake,  and  were  choked. 

§  101.   Idols  Cast  Down. 

I  Sam.  T.  3.  And  when  they  of  Ashdod  arose  early 
on  the  morrow,  behold,  Dagon  was  fallen  upon  his  face 
to  the  earth  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord.  And  they 
took  Dagon,  and  set  him  in  his  place  again. 

 4.  And  when  they  arose  early  on  the  morrow 

morning,  behold,  Dagon  was  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the 
ground  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord  ;  and  the  head  of 
Dagon  and  both  the  palms  of  his  hands  toere  cut  oflF 
upon  the  threshold  ;  only  the  stump  of  Dagon  was  left 
to  him. 

 5.  Therefore  neither  the  priests  of  Dagon,  nor 

any  that  come  into  Dagon's  house,  tread  on  the 
tlireshold  of  Dagon  in  Ashdod  unto  this  day. 


CHAP.  XV. 
EFFECTS  OF  MIRACLES. 

§  102.  Amazement. 

Mat.  xxi.  20.  And  when  the  disciples  saw  it,  they 
marvelled,  saying.  How  soon  is  the  fig  tree  withered 
away ! 

Luke  iv.  36.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake 
among  themselves,  saying.  What  a  word  is  this!  for 
with  authority  and  power  hecommandeth  the  unclean 
spirits,  and  they  come  out. 

John  ix.  32.  Since  the  world  began  was  it  not  heard 
that  any  man  opened  the  eyes  of  one  that  was  bom 
blind. 

Acts  ii.  0.  Now  when  this  was  noised  abroad,  the  mul- 
titude came  together,  and  were  confounded,  because 
that  every  man  heard  them  speak  in  his  own  language. 

 7.  And  they  were  all  amazed  and  marvelled, 

saying  one  to  another.  Behold,  are  not  all  these  which 
speak  Galileans? 

 12.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  were  in 

doubt,  saying  one  to  another,  What  meanest  this  ? 

—  iii.  10.  And  they  knew  tliat  it  was  he  which  sat 
for  alms  at  the  Beautiful  gate  of  the  temple :  and  they 
were  filled  with  wonder  and  amazement  at  that  which 
had  happened  unto  him. 

 11.  And  as  the  lame  man  which  was  healed 

held  Peter  and  John,  all  the  people  ran  together  unto 
them  in  the  porch  that  is  called  Solomon's,  greatly 
wondering. 

§  103.  Fear. 

1  Sam.  iv.  8.  Woe  unto  us !  who  shall  deliver  us  out 
of  the  hand  of  these  mighty  Gods  ?  these  are  the 
Gods  that  smote  the  Egyptians  with  all  the  plagues  hi 
the  wilderness. 

Luke  V.  8.  When  Simon  Peter  saw  it,  he  fell  down 
at  Jesus'  Imees,  saying.  Depart  from  me ;  for  I  am  a 
sinful  man,  O  Lord. 

 9.  For  he  was  astonished,  and  all  that  were 

with  him,  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had 
taken. 

 10.  And  so  was  also  James,  and  John,  the  sons 

of  Zebedee,  which  were  partners  with  Simon.  And 
Jesus  said  unto  Simon,  Fear  not;  from  henceforth 
thou  shalt  catch  men. 

—  viii.  35.  Then  they  went  out  to  see  what  was  done ; 
and  came  to  Jesus,  and  found  the  man,  out  of  whom 
the  devils  were  departed,  sitting  at  the  feet  of  Jesus, 
clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind:  and  they  were  afraid. 

Acts  V.  11.  And  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church, 
and  upon  as  many  as  heard  these  things. 

§  104:.   Praise  and  Hope. 

Deut.  X.  21.  He  is  thy  praise,  and  he  is  thy  God,  that 
hath  done  for  thee  these  great  aud  terrible  things, 
which  thine  eyes  have  seen. 

2  Chr.  vii.  3.  And  when  all  the  children  of  Israel 
saw  how  the  fire  came  down,  and  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  upon  the  house,  they  bowed  themselves  with 
their  faces  to  the  ground  upon  the  pavement,  and  wor- 
shipijed,  and  praised  the  Lord,  saying,  For  he  is  good ; 
for  his  mercy  eridureth  for  ever. 

Ps.  cvi.  12.  Then  believed  they  his  words ;  they  sang 
his  praise. 

Is.  li.  9.  Awake,  awake,  put  on  strength,  O  arm  of 
the  Lord  ;  awake,  as  in  the  ancient  days,  in  the  gene- 
rations of  old.  Art  thou  not  it  that  hath  cut  Rahab, 
and  wounded  the  dragon  ? 

Mat.  XV.  31.  Insomuch  that  the  multitude  wondered, 
when  the}^  saw  the  dumb  to  speak,  the  maimed  to  be 
whole,  the  lame  to  walk,  and  the  blind  to  see :  and 
they  glorified  the  God  of  Israel. 

Lukev.  26.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  they 
glorified  God,  and  were  filled  with  fear,  saying,  We 
have  seen  strange  things  to  day. 

§  105.  Conviction. 

Ex.  iv.  29.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  and  gathered 
together  all  the  elders  of  the  children  of  Israel : 


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CHAP.  XV. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Ex.  iv.  30.  And  Aaron  spake  all  the  words  wliirli  the 
Lord  had  spoken  uuto  Moses,  and  did  the  signs  in  the 
siglit  of  the  people. 

 31.  And  the  people  believed:  and  when  they 

heard  that  the  Lord  had  visited  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  that  he  had  looked  upon  their  affliction,  then 
they  bowed  their  heads  and  worshipped. 

—  xiv.  3L  And  Israel  saw  that  great  work  which 
the  Lord  did  upon  the  Egyptians :  and  the  people 
feared  the  Lord,  and  believed  the  Lord,  and  his  ser- 
vant Moses. 

I  Kings  xvii.  34.  And  the  woman  said  to  Elijah, 
Now  by  this  I  know  that  thou  aft  a  man  of  God,  and 
that  the  word  of  the  Lord  iu  thy  mouth  is  truth. 

—  xviii.  39.  And  when  all  the  people  saw  it,  they 
fell  on  their  faces :  and  they  said,  The  Lord,  he  is  the 
God ;  the  Lord,  he  is  the  God. 

Luke  V.  11.  And  when  they  had  brought  their  ships 
to  land,  they  forsook  all,  and  followed  him. 

John  ii.  11.  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  Jesus  in 
Cana  of  Galilee,  and  manifested  forth  his  glory ;  and 
his  disciples  believed  on  him. 

Acts  iv.  21.  So  when  they  had  further  threatened 
them,  they  let  them  go,  finding  nothing  how  they 
might  punish  them,  because  of  tlie  people :  for  all  men 
glorified  God  for  that  which  was  done. 

 22.  For  the  man  was  above  forty  years  old,  on 

whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  shewed. 

—  ix.  35.  And  all  that  dwelt  at  Lydda  and  Saron 
saw  him,  and  turned  to  the  Lord. 

 42.  And  it  was  known  throughout  all  Joppa  ; 

and  many  believed  in  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  12.  Then  the  deputy,  when  he  saw  what 
was  done,  believed,  being  astonished  at  the  doctrine 
of  the  Lord. 

§  106.   Unbelief  and  Neglect. 

Ex,  vii.  23.  And  Pharaoh  turned  and  went  into  his 
house,  neither  did  he  set  his  heart  to  this  also. 

—  ix.  30.  But  as  for  thee  and  thy  servants,  I  know 
tliat  ye  will  not  yet  fear  the  Lord  God. 

Deut.  i.  32.  Yet  in  this  thing  ye  did  not  believe  the 
Lord  your  God, 

 33.  Who  went  in  the  way  before  you,  to  search 

you  out  a  place  to  pitch  your  tents  in,  in  fire  by  night, 
to  shew  you  by  what  way  ye  should  go,  and  iu  a 
cloud  by  day. 


Ps.  Ixxviii.  42.  They  remembered  not  his  hand,  nor 
the  day  when  he  delivered  thum  from  the  enemy : 

 43.  How  he  had  wrought  his  signs  in  Egypt, 

and  his  wonders  in  the  field  of  Zoan  : 

Markvi.  53.  For  they  considered  not  the  miracle  of 
the  loaves ;  for  their  heart  was  hardened. 

John  ix.  13.  They  brought  to  the  Pharisees  him  that 
aforetime  was  blind. 

 14.  And  it  was  the  sabbath  day  when  Jesus 

made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes. 

 15.  Then  again  the  Pharisees  also  asked  him 

how  he  had  received  his  sight.  He  said  imto  them, 
He  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do 
see. 

 18.  But  the  Jews  did  not  believe  concerning 

him,  that  he  had  been  blind,  and  received  his  sight, 
until  they  called  the  parents  of  him  that  had  received 
his  sight. 

 19.  And  they  asked  them,  saying,  Is  this  your 

son,  who  ye  say  was  born  blind  ?  how  then  doth  he 
now  see  ? 

 20.  His  parents  answered  them  and  said,  We 

know  that  this  is  our  son,  and  that  he  was  born  blind : 

 21.  But  by  what  means  he  now  seeth,  we 

know  not ;  or  who  hath  opened  his  eyes,  we  know 
not :  he  is  of  age ;  ask  him :  he  shall  speak  for  him- 
self 

 26  Then  said  they  to  him  again.  What  did  he 

to  thee?  how  opened  he  thine  eyes? 

Acts  ii.  13.  Others  mocking  said,  These  men  are  full 
of  new  wine. 

 14.  But  Peter  standing  up  with  the  eleven, 

lifted  up  his  voice,  and  said  unto  them,  Ye  men  of  Ju- 
dah,  and  all  ye  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  be  this  known 
unto  you,  and  hearken  to  my  words  : 

 15.  For  these  are  not  drunken,  as  ye  suppose, 

seeing  it  is  but  the  third  hour  of  the  day. 

—  iv.  14.  And  beholding  the  man  which  was  heal- 
ed standing  with  them,  they  could  say  nothing 
against  it. 

 16.  Saying,  What  shall  we  do  to  these  men? 

for  that  indeed  a  notable  miracle  hath  been  done  by 
them  is  manifest  to  all  them  that  dwell  in  Jerusalem ; 
and  we  cannot  deny  it. 

 17.  But  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the 

people,  let  us  straitly  threaten  them,  that  they  speak 
henceforth  to  no  man  m  this  jaame. 


CHAP.  I.        MEDIUMS  AKD  METHODS  OF  REVELATION.      book  vii. 


BOOK  VIL— MEDIUMS  AND  METHODS  OF 

REVELATION. 


CPIAP.-I. 

MAN"  DESIEOUS  OF  KNOWING 
GOD'S  WILL. 

§  1.   This  Desire  Exemplifled  in  his  Inquiries 
conceruiug' : 

(1.  RELIGIOUS  MATTERS.) 

2  Kings  xxii.  13.  And  the  king  commanded  Ililkiah 
the  priest,  and  Alukam  the  son  of  Sliaphau,  and  Ach- 
bor  the  son  of  Michaiah,  and  Shaphan  the  scribe,  and 
Asahiah  a  servant  of  the  king's,  saying, 

 13.  Go  ye,  inquire  of  the  Lord  for  me,  and 

for  the  people,  and  for  all  .Tudah,  coucerniug  the 
words  of  this  book  that  is  found :  for  great  is  the 
■wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is  kindled  against  us,  because 
our  fathers  have  not  hearkened  unto  the  words  of  this 
book,  to  do  according  unto  all  that  which  is  written 
concerning  us. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  30.  And  the  king  commanded  Hil- 
kiah,  and  Ahikam  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Abdon 
the  son  of  Jlicah,  and  Shaphan  the  scribe,  and  Asaiali 
a  servant  of  the  king's,  saying, 

 21.  Go,  inquire  of  the  Lord  for  me,  and  for 

them  that  are  left  in  Israel  and  in  Judah,  concerning 
the  word  of  the  book  that  is  found :  for  great  is  the 
wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is  poured  out  upon  us,  because 
our  fathers  have  not  kept  the  word  of  the  Lord,  to  do 
after  all  that  is  written  in  this  book. 

—  —  26.  And  as  for  the  king  of  Judah,  who  sent 
you  to  inquire  of  the  Lord,  so  shall  ye  say  unto  him, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  concerning  the 
words  which  thou  hast  heard  ; 

Is.  xxxviii.  22.  Hezekiah  also  had  said,  What  is  the 
sign  that  I  shall  go  up  to  the  house  of  the  Lord  ? 

Jep.  xxiii.  35.  'Thus  shall  ye  say  every  one  to  his 
neighbour,  and  every  one  to  his  brother.  What  hath 
the  Lord  answered  ?  and ,  What  hath  the  Lord  spoken  ? 

 36.  And  the  burden  of  the  Lord  shall  ye 

mention  no  more;  for  every  man's  word  shall  be  his 
burden :  for  ye  have  perverted  the  words  of  the  living 
God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  our  God. 

 37.  Thus  shalt  thou  say  to  the  prophet,  What 

hath  the  Lord  answered  thee?  and.  What  hath  the 
Lord  spoken  ? 

—  xlii.  1.  Then  all  tlie  captains  of  the  forces,  and 
Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  Jezaniah  the  son  of 
Hoshaiah,  and  all  the  people  from  the  least  even  unto 
the  greatest,  came  near, 

 2.  And  said  unto  Jeremiah  the  prophet.  Let, 

we  beseech  thee,  our  supplication  be  accepted  befoi-e 
thee,  and  pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  even  for 
all  this  remnant ;  (for  we  are  left  but  a  few  of  many, 
as  thine  eyes  do  behold  us :) 

 -3.  That  the  Lord  thy  G  od  may  shew  us  the 

'way  wherein  we  may  walk,  and  the  thing  that  we 
may  do. 

Zech.  vii.  2.  When  they  had  sent  unto  the  house  of 
God  Sherezer  and  Regem-melech,  and  their  men,  to 
pray  before  the  Lord, 

 3.  And  to  speak  unto  the  priests  which  were 

in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  to  the  prophets, 
saying.  Should  I  weep  in  the  fifth  mouth,  separating 
myself,  as  I  have  done  these  so  many  years '? 

(2.  conduct  in  war.) 
Jud.  i.  1.  Now  after  the  death  of  Joshua  it  came  to 

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pass,  lhat  the  children  of  Israel  asked  the  Lord,  say- 
ing, Who  shall  go  up  for  us  against  the  Cauaanites 
first,  to  fight  against  them  ? 

—  XX.  18.  And  the  children  of  Israel  arose,  and 
went  up  to  the  house  cif  God,  and  asked  counsel  of 
God,  and  said.  Which  of  us  shall  go  up  first  to  the 
battle  against  the  children  of  Benjamin?  And  the 
Lord  said,  Judah  shall  go  up  first. 

 23.  (And  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  and 

wept  before  the  Lord  until  even,  and  asked  counsel 
of  the  Lord,  saying.  Shall  I  go  up  again  to  battle 
against  the  children  of  Benjamin  my  brother?  And 
the  Lord  said.  Go  up  against  him.) 

 26.  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  all  the 

people,  went  up,  and  came  unto  the  house  of  God,  and 
wept,  and  sat  there  before  the  Lord,  and  fasted  that 
day  until  even,  and  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace 
oflerings  before  the  Lord. 

 27.  And  the  children  of  Israel  inquired  of  the 

Lord,  (for  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God  was  there  in 
those  days, 

 28.  And  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  son 

of  Aaron,  stood  before  it  in  those  days,)  saying.  Shall 
I  yet  again  go  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  Ben- 
jamin my  brother,  or  shall  I  cease?  And  the  Lord 
said.  Go  up ;  for  to  morrow  I  wiU  deliver  them  into 
thine  hand. 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  1.  Then  they  told  David,  saying.  Be- 
hold, the  Philistines  fight  agamst  Keilah,  and  they 
rob  the  threshing-floors. 

 2.  Therefore  David  inquired  of  the  Lord,  say- 
ing. Shall  I  go  and  smite  these  Philistines  ?  And  the 
Lord  said  unto  David,  Go,  and  smite  the  Philistines, 
and  save  Keilah. 

 4.  Then  David  inquired  of  the  Lord  yet 

again.  And  the  Lord  answered  him  and  said.  Arise, 
go  down  to  Keilah ;  for  I  will  deliver  the  Philistinea 
into  thine  hand. 

1  Kings  xxii.  5.  And  Jehoshapliat  said  unto  the 
king  of  Israel,  Iu<iuire,  I  pray  thee,  at  the  word  of 
the  Lord  to  day. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  4.  And  Jehoshaphat  said  unto  the  king 
of  Israel,  Inquire,  I  pray  thee,  at  the  word  of  the 
Lord  to  day. 

See  2  Sam.  ii.  1;  v.  22-24. 

(3.  THK  ISSUES  OP  WAR.) 

Jud.  xviii.  8.  When  they  icere  by  the  house  of  Mi- 
cah,  they  knew  the  voice  of  the  young  man  the  Le- 
vite :  and  they  turned  in  thither,  and  said  unto  him. 
Who  brought  thee  hither  ?  and  what  makest  thou  in 
this  plcoce  ?  and  what  hast  thou  here  ? 

.  4.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Thus  and  thus 

dealefh  Micah  with  me,  and  hath  hired  me,  and  I  am 
his  priest. 

 5.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Ask  counsel,  we 

pray  thee,  of  God,  that  we  may  know  whether  our 
way  which  we  go  shall  be  prosperous. 

 0.  And  the  priest  said  unto  them,  Go  in  peace : 

before  the  Lord  is  your  way  wherein  ye  go. 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  10.  Then  said  David,  O  Lord  God  of 
Isi-ael,  thy  servant  hath  certainly  heard  that  Saul 
seeketh  to  come  to  Keilah,  to  destroy  the  city  for  my 
sake. 

 11.  Will  the  men  of  Keilah  deliver  me  up 

into  his  hand  ?  will  Saul  come  down,  as  thy  servant 
hath  heard  ?    O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  beseech  thee, 

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tell  thy  servant.  And  the  Lord  said,  He  will  come 
down. 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  12.  Then  said  David,  Will  the  men  of 
Keilah  deliver  me  and  niy  men  into  the  hand  of  Saul  ? 
And  the  Lord  said.  They  will  deliver  tlwe  up. 

2Sam.v.  19.  And  David  inciuired  of  the  Lord, 
saying,  Shall  I  go  up  to  the  Philistines?  wilt  thou 
deliver  them  into  mine  hand  ?  And  the  Lord  said 
unto  David,  Go  up :  for  I  will  doubtless  deliver  the 
Philistines  into  thine  hand. 

I  Chr.  xiv.  8.  And  when  the  Philistines  heard  that 
David  was  anointed  king  over  all  Israel,  all  the  Phil- 
islHies  went  up  to  seek  David.  And  David  heard  of 
it,  and  went  out  against  them. 

 9.  And  the  Philistines  came  and  spread  Ihem- 

selves  in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

 10  And  David  inquhed  of  God,  saying,  Shall 

I  go  up  .against  the  Philistines  ?  and  wilt  thon  deliver 
them  into  mine  hand  ?  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him, 
Go  up'.  for  I  will  dehver  them  into  thine  hand. 

 11.  So  they  came  up  to  Baal-perazim ;  and 

David  smote  them  there.  Then  David  said,  God  hath 
broken  in  upon  mine  enemies  by  mine  hand  like  the 
breaking  forth  of  waters ;  therefore  they  called  the 
name  of  that  place  Baal-perazim. 

 13.  And  the  Philistines  yet  again  spread  them- 
selves abroad  in  the  valley. 

 14.  Therefore  David  inquired  again  of  God ; 

and  God  said  unto  him,  Go  not  up  after  them ;  turn 
away  from  them,  and  come  upon  them  over  against 
the  mulberry  trees. 

 15.  And  it  shall  be,  when  thou  shalt  hear  a 

sound  of  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mulberry  trees,  thai 
then  thou  shalt  go  out  to  battle :  for  God  is  gone  forth 
before  thee  to  smite  the  host  of  the  Philistines. 

 16.  David  therefore  did  as  God  commanded 

him :  and  they  smote  the  host  of  the  PlulistLncs  from 
Gibeon  even  to  Gazer. 

 17.  And  the  fame  of  David  went  out  into  all 

lands ;  and  the  Lord  brought  the  fear  of  him  upon  all 
nations. 

Jer.  xxi.  2.  Inquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  Lord  for 
us ;  for  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  maketh  war 
against  us;  if  so  be  that  tlie  Lord  will  deal  with  us 
according  to  all  his  wondrous  works,  that  he  may  go 
up  from  us. 

 3.  Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  them.  Thus  shall 

ye  say  to  Zedekiah  : 

 4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  Be- 
hold, I  M'ill  turn  back  the  weapons  of  war  that  are  in 
your  hands,  wherewith  ye  fight  against  the  king  of 
Babylon,  and  agaimt  the  Chaldeans,  which  l)esiege 
you  without  the  walls,  and  I  will  assemble  them  into 
the  midst  of  this  city. 

See  Jer.  xxxvii.  17;  xxxviii.  14 

(4.  OTHER  MATTERS^ 

See  I  Sam.  x.  31,  22. 

§  2.  This  Desire  a  Duty. 

Jos.  ix.  14.  And  the  men  took  of  their  victuals,  and 
asked  not  counsel  at  the  mouth  of  the  Lord. 

I  Sam.  xiv  18.  And  Saul  said  unto  Ahiah,  Bring 
hither  the  ark  of  God.  For  the  ark  of  God  was  at 
that  time  with  the  children  of  Israel. 

 19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  Saul  talked 

unto  the  priest,  that  the  noise  that  was  in  the  host  of 
the  Philistines  went  on  and  increased  :  and  Saul  said 
unto  the  priest.  Withdraw  thine  hand. 

I  Chr.  X.  14.  And  inquired  not  of  the  Lord  :  there- 
fore he  slew  him,  and  turned  the  kingdom  unto  David 
the  son  of  Jesse. 

Zeph.  i.  6.  And  them  that  are  turned  back  from  the 
Lord  ;  and  those  that  have  not  sought  the  Lord,  nor 
inquired  for  him. 

§  3.   Sin  Preventing  tlie  Knowledge  of  God's 
WiU. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  36.  And  Saul  said  Let  us  go  down  after 
the  Pliilistines  by  night,  and  spoil  them  until  the 
morning  light,  and  let  us  not  leave  a  man  of  them. 


And  they  said.  Do  whatsocer  secmeth  good  unto 
thee.  Then  said  the  priest,  Let  us  draw  near  hither 
unto  God. 

 37.  And  Saul  asked  counsel  of  God,  Shall  I 

go  down  after  the  Philistines  ?  wilt  thou  deliver  tlicm 
into  tJie  hand  of  Israel  ?  But  he  answered  him  not 
that  day. 

 38.  And  Saul  said.  Draw  ye  near  hither,  all 

the  chief  of  the  people :  and  know  and  see  wherein 
this  sin  hath  been  this  day. 

Ezek.  xiv.  1.  Then  came  certjiin  of  the  elders  of 
Israel  unto  me,  and  sat  before  me. 

 2.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 

saying, 

 3.  Son  of  man,  these  men  have  set  up  their 

idols  in  their  heart,  and  put  the  stumblingblock  of 
tlieir  iniquity  before  their  face :  should  I  be  inquired 
of  at  all  by  them  ? 

 7.  For  every  one  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of 

the  stranger  that  sojourneth  in  Israel,  which  sq>a.- 
rateth  himself  from  me,  and  setteth  up  his  idols  in  his 
heart,  and  putteth  the  stumblingblock  of  his  iniquity 
before  his  face,  and  cometh  to  a  prophet  to  inquire  of 
him  concerning  me ;  I  the  Lord  will  answer  him  by 
myself : 

 8.  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man, 

and  will  make  him  a  sign  and  a  proverb,  and  I  will 
cut  him  off  from  the  midst  of  my  people;  and  ye 
shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  XX.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  year, 
in  the  fifth  month,  the  tenth  day  of  the  month,  that 
certain  of  the  eiders  of  Israel  came  to  inquire  of  the 
Loud,  and  snt  before  me. 

 2.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  me, 

saying, 

 3.  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  elders  of 

Israel,  and  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD ; 
Are  ye  come  to  inquire  of  me  ?  As  1  live,  saith  the 
Lord  God,  1  will  not  be  inquired  of  by  you. 

§  4.   Inquiring  by  Lot. 

Num.  xxvi.  55.  Notwithstanding  the  land  shall  be 
divided  by  lot :  according  to  the  names  of  the  tiibes 
of  their  fathers  they  shall  mherit. 

 56.  According  to  the  lot  shall  the  possession 

thereof  be  divided  between  many  and  few. 

Jos,  vii.  14.  In  the  morning  therefore  ye  shall  be 
brought  according  to  your  tribes  :  and  it  shall  be,  that 
the  tribe  which  the  Lord  taketh  shall  come  according 
to  the  families  thereof ;  and  the  flimily  which  the  Lord 
shall  take  shall  come  by  households  ;  and  the  house- 
hold which  the  Lord  shall  take  shall  come  man  by 
man. 

 16.  So  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  brought  Israel  by  their  tribes ;  and  the  tribe  of 
Judah  was  taken : 

 17.  And  he  brought  the  family  of  Judah  ;  and 

he  took  the  family  of  the  Zarhites ;  and  he  brought 
the  family  of  the  Zarhites  man  by  man ;  and  Zabdi 
was  taken  : 

 18.  And  he  brought  his  household  man  by 

man ;  and  Achan,  the  son  of  C;irmi,  the  son  of  Zabdi, 
the  son  of  Zerah,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  was  taken. 

—  xiv.  2.  By  lot  was  tlieir  inheriUmce,  as  the  Lord 
commanded  liy  the  hand  of  Moses,  for  the  nine  tribes, 
and/o»'  tlie  half  tribe. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  40.  Then  said  he  imto  all  Israel,  Be  ye  on 
one  side,  and  I  and  Jonathan  mj'  son  will  be  on  the 
other  side.  And  the  i)eople  said  unto  Saul,  Do  what 
seemeth  good  unto  thee. 

 41.  Therefore  Saul  said  unto  the  Lord  God 

of  Israel,  Give  a  perfect  ht.  And  Saul  and  Jonathan 
were  taken  :  but  the  people  escaped. 

 42.  And  Saul  said,  Cast  lots  between  me  and 

Jonathan  my  son.    And  Jonathan  was  taken. 

I  Chr.  xxiv.  5.  Thus  were  Uiey  divided  by  lot,  one 
sort  with  another ;  for  the  governors  of  the  sanctuary, 
and  governors  of  the  house  of  God,  were  of  the  sons 
of  Eleazar,  and  of  the  sons  of  Ithamar. 

 31.  These  likewise  cast  lots  over  against  their 

brethren  the  sons  of  Aaron,  in  the  presence  of  David 
the  king,  and  Zadok  and  Ahimelech,  and  the  chief  of 


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the  fathere  of  the  priests  and  Levites,  even  the  princi- 
pal fathers  over  against  their  younger  brethren. 

I  Chr.  XXV.  8.  And  tliey  cast  lots,  ward  against 
trard,  as  well  the  small  as  the  great,  the  teacher  as  the 
scholar. 

—  xxvi.  13.  And  they  cast  lots,  as  well  the  small  as 
the  great,  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers,  for 
every  gate. 

Est.  iii.  7.  In  the  first  month,  that  is,  the  month  Ni- 
san,  in  the  twelfth  j'car  of  king  Ahasuerus,  they  cast 
Pur,  that  is,  tlie  lot,  before  Ilaman  from  day  to  day, 
and  from  month  to  month,  io  the  twelfth  manih,  that 
is,  the  month  Adar. 

Prov.  xvi.  33.  The  lot  is  cast  into  the  lap ;  but  the 
whole  disposing  thereof  is  of  the  Lord. 

—  xviii.  18.  The  lot  causeth  contentions  to  cease, 
and  {-.arteth  between  the  mighty. 

Jonah  i.  7.  And  tliey  said  every  one  to  his  fellow, 
Come,  and  let  us  cast  lots,  that  we  may  know  for 
whose  cause  this  evil  is  upon  us.  So  they  cast  lots, 
and  the  lot  fell  upon  Jonah. 

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CHAP.  n. 

THE  QUALIFICATIONTS  OF  A 
PROPHET. 

§  5.   He  must  be  Called  of  Ood. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  13.  And  the  Lord  God  of  their  fa- 
thers sent  to  them  by  his  messengers,  lising  up  be- 
times, and  sending ;  because  he  had  compassion,  on 
his  people,  and  on  his  dwellingplace : 

Is.  vi.  8.  Also  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  saying, 
Whom  shall  I  send,  and  who  will  go  for  us  ?  Then 
said  I,  Here  am  I ;  send  me. 

Ezek.i.  28.  As  tlie  appearance  of  the  bow  that  is  in 
the  cloud  in  the  day  of  rain,  so  was  the  appearance  of 
the  brightness  round  about.  This  was  the  appearance 
of  the  likeness  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord.  And  when  I 
saw  it,  I  fell  upon  my  face,  and  I  heard  a  voice  of  one 
that  spake. 

—  iii.  4.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  go,  get 
thee  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  and  speak  with  my 
words  unto  them. 

—  xi.  4.  Therefore  prophesy  against  them,  prophesy, 
O  son  of  man. 

Amos  vii.  14.  Then  answered  Amos,  and  said  to 
Amaziah,  I  was  no  prophet,  neither  was  I  a  prophet's 
son ;  but  I  was  a  herdman,  and  a  gatherer  of  sycamore 
fruit: 

 15.  And  the  Lord  took  me  as  I  followed  the 

flock,  and  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Go,  prophesy  unto 
my  people  Israel 

F5ev.  X.  11.  And  he  said  imto  me.  Thou  must  proph- 
esy again  before  many  peoples,  and  nations,  and 
tongues,  and  kings. 

See  Ezek.i.  1;  also,  next  Section. 

§  6.   He  must  be  Inspired. 

Num.  xi.  25.  And  the  Lord  came  down  in  a  cloud, 
and  spake  unto  him,  and  took  of  the  spirit  that  was 
upon  him,  and  gave  it  unto  the  seventy  elders :  and  it 
came  to  pass,  that,  when  the  spirit  rested  upon  them, 
they  prophesied,  and  did  not  cease. 

 26.  But  there  remained  two  of  the  men  in  the 

camp,  the  name  of  the  one  was  Eldad,  and  the  name 
of  the  other  Medad :  and  the  spirit  rested  upon  them ; 
and  they  loere  of  them  that  were  written,  but  went  not 
out  unto  the  tabernacle :  and  they  prophesied  in  the 
camp. 

 27.  And  there  ran  a  young  man,  and  told 

Moses,  and  said,  Eldad  and  Medad  do  prophesy  in  the 
camp. 

—  xii.  6.  And  he  said.  Hear  now  my  words :  If 
there  be  a  prophet  among  you,  I  the  Lord  will  make 
myself  known  unto  him  in  a  vision,  and  will  speak 
tmto  him  in  a  dream. 


 7.  My  servant  Moses  is  not  so,  who  is  faithful 

in  all  mine  liouse. 

xxii.  20.  And  God  came  unto  Balaam  at  night,  and 
said  unto  him,  If  the  men  come  to  call  thee,  rise  up, 
and  go  witli  them  ;  but  yet  the  word  which  I  shall  say 
unto  thee,  tliat  slialt  thou  do. 

—  xxiii.  10.  And  the  Lord  met  Balaam,  and  put  a 
word  in  his  mouth,  and  said.  Go  again  unto  Balak, 
and  say  thus. 

1  Sam.ii.  27.  And  there  came  a  man  of  God  imto 
Eli,  and  said  unto  him,  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  Did  I 
plainljr  appear  unto  the  house  of  thy  father,  when  they 
were  m  Egypt  in  Pharaoh's  house  ? 

—  iii.  1.  And  the  child  Samuel  ministered  unto  the 
Lord  before  Eli.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  was 
precious  in  those  days ;  (here  was  no  open  vision. 

 S.  And  it  ca'me  to  pass  at  that  time,  when  Eli 

was  laid  down  in  hia  place,  and  his  eyes  began  to  wax 
dim,  that  he  could  not  see ; 

 3.  And  ere  the  lamp  of  God  went  out  in  the 

temple  of  the  Lord,  where  the  ark  of  God  was,  and 
Samuel  was  laid  down  to  sleep; 

 4.  That  the  LoiiD  called  Samuel :  and  he  an- 
swered, Here  am  I. 

 5.  And  he  ran  unto  Eli,  and  said.  Here  am  I ; 

for  thou  calledst  me.  And  he  said,  I  called  not ;  lie 
down  again.    And  he  went  and  lay  down. 

 0.  And  the  Lord  called  yet  again,  Samuel. 

And  Samuel  arose  and  went  to  Eli,  and  said.  Here  am 
I ;  for  thou  didst  call  me.  And  he  answered,  I  called 
not,  my  son ;  lie  down  again. 

 7.  Now  Samuel  did  not  yet  know  the  Lord, 

neither  was  the  word  of  the  Lord  yet  revealed  unto 
him. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  called  Samuel  again  the 

third  time.  And  he  arose  and  went  to  Eli,  and  said. 
Here  am  I;  for  thou  didst  call  me.  And  Eli  per- 
ceived that  the  Lord  had  called  the  child. 

 9.  Therefore  Eli  said  unto  Samuel,  Go,  lie 

dowii :  and  it  sliall  be,  if  he  call  thee,  that  thou  shalt 
say.  Speak,  Lord  ;  for  thy  servant  heareth.  So  Sam- 
uel went  and  lay  down  in  his  place. 

 10.  And  the  Lord  came,  and  stood,  and  called 

as  at  other  times,  Samuel,  Samuel.  Then  Samuel  an- 
swered. Speak ;  for  thy  servant  heareth. 

 21.  And  the  Lord  appeared  again  in  Sbiloh : 

for  the  Lord  revealed  himfself  to  Samuel  in  Shiloh  by 
the  word  of  the  Lord. 

—  X.  9.  And  it  was  so,  that,  when  he  had  turned  his 
back  to  go  from  Samuel,  God  gave  him  another  heart : 
and  all  those  signs  came  to  pass  that  day. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  that  knew 

him  beforetime  saw  that,  behold,  he  prophesied  among 
the  prophets,  then  the  people  said  one  to  another. 
What  is  this  i7uit  is  come  unto  the  son  of  Kish  ?  Is 
Saul  also  among  the  prophets  ? 

 13.  And  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  proph- 
esying, he  came  to  the  high  place. 

—  XV.  16.  Then  Samuel  said  unto  Saul,  Stay,  and  I 
will  tell  thee  what  the  Lord  hath  said  to  me  this 
night.    And  he  said  unto  him.  Say  on. 

—  xix.  21.  And  when  it  was  tolcl  Saul,  he  sent  other 
messengers,  and  they  prophesied  likewise.  And  Saul 
sent  messengers  again  the  thuxl  time,  and  they  proph- 
esied also. 

 22.  Then  went  he  also  to  Ramah,  and  came  to 

a  great  well  that  is  in  Sechu :  and  he  asked  and  said, 
Where  are  Samuel  and  David?  And  one  said.  Be- 
hold, they  be  at  Naioth  in  Ramah. 

 23.  And  he  went  thither  to  Naioth  in  Ra- 
mah :  and  the  Spirit  of  God  was  upon  him  also,  and 
he  went  on,  and  prophesied,  until  he  came  to  Naioth. 
in  Ramah. 

 24  And  he  stripped  off  his  clothes  also,  and 

prophesied  before  Samuel  in  like  manner,  and  lay 
down  naked  all  that  day  and  all  that  night.  Where- 
fore they  say.  Is  Saul  also  among  the  prophets  ? 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  11.  For  when  David  was  up  in  the 
morning,  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  the  prophet 
Gad,  David's  seer,  sajing, 

I  Kings  xiii.  20.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  sat  at 
the  table,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  the 
prophet  that  brought  him  back : 


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2  Kings  iii.  12.  And  .Jcboshaphat  said,  Thy  word  of 
the  Loud  is  with  hun.  So  the  king  of  Israel  and  Je- 
hoshaphat  and  the  king  of  Edom  went  down  to  him. 

 15.  But  now  bring  nic  a  minstrel.    And  it 

came  to  pass,  when  tlie  minstrel  played,  that  the  hand 
of  the  Lord  came  upon  him. 

—  XX.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  afore  Isaiah  was  gone 
out  into  the  middle  court,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  to  him,  saying, 

2  Chr.  XX.  14  Then  upon  Jahaziel  the  son  of  Zech- 
ariah,  tlie  son  of  Bcnaiah,  the  son  of  Jeiel,  the  son  of 
Mattaniah,  a  Levite  of  the  sons  of  Asaph,  came  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  tlic  congregation ; 

Is.xlviii.  16.  Come  ye  near  unto  me,  hoar  j'e  this; 
1  have  not  spolten  in  secret  from  the  beginning;  from 
the  time  that  it  was,  there  am  I :  and  now  the  Lord 
God,  and  his  Spirit,  hath  sent  me. 

—  1.  4.  The  Lord  God  liath  given  me  the  tongiio  of 
the  learned,  that  I  should  know  how  to  epenk  a  word 
in  season  to  him  that  ii  weary :  he  wakenetli  morning 
by  morning,  he  wakeneth  mine  ear  to  hear  as  the 
learned. 

Jep.xi.  18.  And  the  Lord  hath  given  me  knowledge 
of  it,  and  I  know  it :  then  thou  shcwedst  me  their 
doings. 

—  XX.  9.  Then  I  said,  I  will  not  make  mention  of 
him,  nor  speak  any  more  in  liis  name.  But  Ms  word 
was  in  mine  heart  as  a  burning  fire  shut  up  in  my 
bones,  and  I  was  weary  with  forbearing,  and  I  could 
not  siai/. 

Ezek.  ii.  1.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  stand 
upon  thy  feet,  and  I  will  speak  unto  thee. 

 2.  And  the  spirit  entered  into  me  when  he 

spake  unto  me,  and  set  me  upon  my  feet,  that  I  heard 
him  that  spalte  unto  me. 

—  iii.  23.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  there  upon 
me ;  and  he  said  unto  me.  Arise,  go  forth  into  the 
plain,  and  I  will  there  talk  with  thee. 

 24.  Then  the  spirit  entered  into  me,  and  set 

me  upon  my  feet,  and  spake  with  me,  and  said  unto 
me,  Go,  shut  thyself  within  thine  house. 

Amos  iii.  7.  Surely  the  Lord  God  will  do  nothing, 
but  he  revealeth  his  secret  unto  his  servants  the 
prophets. 

 8.  Tlie  lion  hath  roared,  who  will  not  fear  ? 

the  Lord  God  hath  spoken,  Avho  can  but  prophesy? 

Micah  iii.  8.  But  truly  I  am  full  of  power  by  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord,  and  of  judgment,  and  of  might,  to 
declare  unto  Jacob  his  transgression,  and  to  Israel  his 
sin. 

Lukei.  67.  And  his  father  Zacharias  was  fiUed  with 
the  Holy  Ghost,  and  prophesied,  saying. 

Acts  xi.  27.  And  in  these  days  came  prophets  from 
Jerusalem  unto  Antioch. 

 28.  And  there  stood  up  one  of  them  named 

Agabus,  and  signified  by  the  Spirit  that  there  should 
be  great  dearth  "throughout  all  the  world :  which  came 
to  pass  in  the  days  of  Claudius  Cesar. 

—  xxi.  4.  And  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there 
seven  days :  wlio  said  to  Paul  through  the  Spirit,  that 
he  should  not  go  up  to  Jemsalem. 

 10.  And  as  we  tarried  there  many  days,  there 

came  dovm  from  Judea  a  certain  prophet,  named 
Agabus. 

 11.  And  when  he  was  come  unto  us,  he  took 

Paul's  girdle,  and  bound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and 
said,  Thus  saith  the  Holy  Ghost,  So  shall  the  Jews  at 
Jerusalem  bind  the  man  that  owneth  this  girdle,  and 
ghall  deliver  him  into  the  hanils  of  the  Gentiles. 

Heb.  i.  1.  God,  wlio  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers 
manners  spake  in  times  past  unto  the  fathers  by  the 
prophets, 

Rev.  iv.  1.  After  this  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  door 
was  opened  in  heaven :  and  the  first  voice  which  I 
heard  icfiw  as  it  were  of  a  trumpet  talking  with  me; 
which  said,  Come  up  hither,  and  I  will  shew  thee 
things  which  must  be  hereafter. 

See  I  Sam.  x.  6. 


He  must  have  Wisdom  and  Understanding. 


Dan.  i.  17.  As  for  these  four  children,  God  gave 
them  knowledire  and  skill  in  all  learning  and  wis- 


dom :  and  Daniel  had  understanding  in  all  visions  and 
dreams. 

 18.  ITow  at  the  end  Of  the  days  that  the  king 

had  said  lie  should  bring  them  in,  then  the  prince 
of  the  eunuchs  brought  them  m  belbre  Nebuchad- 
nezzar. 

 19.  And  the  king  communed  with  them  ;  and 

among  them  all  was  found  none  like  Daniel,  Hana- 
niah,  lilishael,  and  Azaviah :  therefore  stood  they  be- 
fore the  king. 

—  iv.  8.  But  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me, 
whose  name  was  Bclteshazzar,  acconiing  to  the  name 
of  my  g(xl,  and  in  whom  is  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods : 
and  before  him  I  told  the  dream,  saying , 

 9.  O  Belteshazzar,  master  of  the  magicians, 

because  I  know  that  the  spnit  of  the  holy  gods  is  in 
thee,  and  no  secret  troubleth  thee,  tell  me  the  visions 
of  my  dream  that  I  have  seen,  and  the  interpretation 
tliereof 

—  V.  11.  Tlierc  is  a  man  in  thy  kingdom,  in  whom 
is  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods ;  and  in  the  days  of  thy 
father  light  and  understanding  and  wisdom,  like  the 
wisdom  of  the  gods,  was  found  in  him ;  whom  the 
king  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  father,  the  king,  /  say,  thy 
father,  made  master  of  the  magicians,  astrologers, 
Clialdeans,  and  soothsayers; 

 12.  Forasmuch  as  an  excellent  spirit,  and 

knowledge,  and  understanding,  interpreting  of  dreams, 
and  shewing  of  hard  sentences,  and  dissolving  of 
doubts,  were  found  in  the  same  Daniel,  whom  the 
king  named  Belteshazzar:  now  let  Daniel  be  called, 
and  he  will  shew  the  interpretation. 

 13.  Then  was  Daniel  brought  in  before  the 

king.  And  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Art 
thou  that  Daniel,  which  art  of  the  chddren  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Judah,  whom  the  king  my  father  brought  out 
of  Jewry? 

 14.  I  have  even  heard  of  thee,  that  the  spirit 

of  the  gods  is  in  thee,  and  that  light  and  understand- 
ing and  excellent  wisdom  is  found  in  thee. 

John  X.  34.  Jesus  answered  them,  Is  it  not  written 
in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye  are  gods? 

§  8.  He  must  have  Power  to  Work  Miracles. 

1  Kings  xiii.  11.  Now  there  dwelt  an  old  prophet  in 
B;th-el ,  and  his  sons  came  and  told  him  all  the  works 
that  the  man  of  God  had  done  that  day  in  Beth- 
el :  (he  words  which  he  had  spoken  unto  the  king, 
them  they  told  also  *o  their  father. 

 12.  .'-nd  their  father  said  unto  them.  What 

way  went  ho?  For  his  sons  had  seen  what  way  the 
man  of  God  went,  which  came  from  Judah. 

2  Kings  v.  2.  And  the  Syrians  had  gone  out  by  com- 
panies, and  had  brought  away  captive  out  of  the  land 
of  Israel  a  little  maid  ;  and  she  waited  on  Naaman'a 
wife. 

 3.  And  she  said  unto  her  mistress,  Would  God 

my  lord  we7-e  with  the  prophet  that  w  in  Samaria  I  for 
he  would  recover  him  of  his  leprosj'. 

 4.  And  one  went  in,  and  told  his  lord,  saying. 

Thus  and  thus  said  the  maid  that  is  of  the  land  of 
Israel. 

Dan.  iv.  2.  I  thought  it  good  to  shew  the  signs  and 
wonders  that  the  high  God  hath  wrought  toward  me. 

§  9.  He  must  be  Supported  by  God. 

Jer.  i.  6.  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  I  can- 
not speak  :  for  1  am  a  child. 

 7.  But  the  Lord  said  unto  mc.  Say  not,  I 

am  a  child :  for  thou  shalt  go  to  all  that  I  shall  send 
thee,  and  whatsoever  I  command  thee  thou  shalt 
speak. 

 8.  Be  not  afraid  of  their  foces  :  for  I  am  with 

thee  to  deliver  thee,  saith  the  Lord. 

 9.  Then  the  Lord  put  forth  hi?  h.ind,  and 

touched  my  mouth.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me, 
Behold,  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mouth. 

 17.  Thou  therefore  gird  up  thy  loins,  and 

arise,  and  sjieak  unto  them  all  that  I  command  thee  : 
be  not  dismayed  at  their  faces,  lest  I  confound  thee 
before  thum. 


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Jer.  i.  18.  For,  behold,  I  have  made  thee  this  day  a 
(lefenced  citj',  and  an  iron  pillar,  and  brazen  walls 
against  the  whole  land,  against  the  kings  of  Jndah, 
against  the  princes  thereof,  against  the  priests  thereof, 
and  against  the  people  of  the  liuid. 

 19.  And  they  shall  fight  against  thee  ;  but 

they  shall  not  prevail  against  thee ;  for  I  am  with  thee, 
saith  the  Lord,  to  deliver  thee. 

—  XV.  19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord,  If  thon 
return,  then  will  I  bring  thee  again,  and  thou  shalt 
stand  before  me :  and  if  thou  take  forth  the  precious 
from  the  vile,  thou  shalt  be  as  my  mouth :  let  them 
return  unto  thee ;  but  return  not  thou  unto  them. 

 20.  And  I  will  make  thee  unto  this  people  a 

fenced  brazen  wall :  and  they  shall  light  against  thee, 
but  they  shall  not  prevail  against  thee :  for  I  am  with 
thee  to  save  thee  and  to  deliver  thee,  saith  the  Lord. 

 21.  And  I  will  deliver  thee  out  of  the  hand  of 

the  wicked,  and  I  will  redeem  thee  out  of  the  hand  of 
the  terrible. 

Ezek.ii.  6.  And  thou,  son  of  man,  be  not  afraid  of 
them,  neither  be  afraid  of  their  words,  though  briers 
and  thorns  he  with  thee,  and  thou  dost  dwell  among 
scorpions :  be  not  afraid  of  their  words,  nor  be  dis- 
mayed at  their  looks,  though  they  he  a  rebellious 
house. 

—  iii.  8.  Behold,  I  have  made  thy  face  strong  against 
their  faces,  and  thy  forehead  strong  against  their  fore- 
heads. 

 9.  As  an  adamant  harder  than  flint  have  I 

made  thy  forehead:  fear  them  not,  neither  be  dis- 
mayed at  their  looks,  though  they  he  a  rebellious 
house. 

CHAP  III. 
THE  DUTIES  OF  A  PROPHET. 

See  also  page  617,  Chap.  V. 

§  10.   He  must  Speak  what  tfod  ha.s  said  to  Him. 

Num.  xxii.  8.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Lodge  here 
this  night,  and  I  will  bring  you  word  again,  as  the 
Lord  sliall  speak  unto  me :  and  the  princes  of  Moab 
abode  with  Balaam. 

 18.  And  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  the 

servants  of  Balak,  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house 
full  of  silver  and  gold,  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  word 
of  the  Lord  my  God,  to  do  less  or  more. 

 19.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  you,  tariy  ye  also 

here  this  night,  that  I  may  Imow  what  the  Lord  will 
say  unto  nic  more. 

 38.  And  Balaam  said  vmto  Balak,  Lo,  I  am 

come  unto  thee  :  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say 
any  thing?  the  word  that  God  putteth  in  my  mouth, 
that  shall  I  speak. 

—  xxiii.  5.  And  the  Lord  put  a  word  in  Balaam's 
mouth,  and  said,  Return  unto  Balak,  and  thus  thou 
shalt  speak. 

 11.  And  Balak  said  unto  Balaam,  What  hast 

thou  done  unto  me?  I  took  thee  to  curse  mine  ene- 
mies, and,  behold,  thou  hast  blessed  them  altogether. 

 13.  And  he  answered  and  said.  Most  I  not 

take  heed  to  speak  that  which  the  Lord  hath  put  in 
my  mouth  ? 

 17.  And  when  he  came  to  him,  behold,  he 

stood  by  his  burnt  offering,  and  the  princes  of  Moab 
witli  him.  iVnd  Balak  said  unto  him,  What  hath  the 
Lord  spoken  ? 

  26.  But  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  Balak, 

Told  not  I  tliee,  saying.  All  that  the  Lord  speaketh, 
that  I  must  do  ? 

—  xxiv.  13.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Spake  I 
not  also  to  thy  messengers  which  thou  sentest  unto 
me,  saying, 

 13.  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house  full  of 

silver  and  gold,  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  commandment 
of  the  Lord,  to  do  either  good  or  bad  of  mine  own 
mind;  hut  what  the  Lord  saith,  that  will  I  speak? 

—  xxix.  40.  And  Moses  told  the  children  of  Israel 
according  to  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  JMoses. 

I  Sam.  iii.  15.  And  Samuel  lay  until  the  morning. 


and  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  Lord.  And 
Samuel  feared  to  show  Eli  the  vision. 

 16.  Then  Eli  called  Samuel,  and  said,  Samuel, 

my  son.    And  he  answered.  Here  am  I. 

 17.  And  he  said,  What  is  the  thing  that  ihe 

Lord  hath  said  unto  thee  V  I  ]iray  thee  hide  it  not 
from  me :  God  do  so  to  thee,  and  more  also,  if  thou 
hide  any  thing  from  me  of  all  the  things  that  he  said 
unto  thee. 

2  Sam.  vii.  17.  According  to  all  these  words,  and 
according  to  all  this  vision,  so  did  Nathan  speak  unto 
David. 

I  Kings  xxii.  13.  And  the  messenger  that  was  gone 
to  call  Micaiah  spake  unto  him,  saying.  Behold  now, 
the  words  of  the  prophets  declare  good  unto  the  king 
with  one  mouth  :  let  thy  word,  I  jiray  thee,  be  like  the 
word  of  one  of  them,  and  speak  that  whieh  is  good. 

 14.  And  Micaiah  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth, 

what  the  Lord  saith  unto  mc,  that  will  I  speak. 

1  Chr.  xvii.  15.  According  to  all  these  words,  and 
according  to  all  this  vision,  so  did  Nathan  speak  unto 
David. 

Jer.  xxiii.  28.  The  prophet  that  hath  a  dream,  let 
him  tell  a  dream ;  and  he  that  hath  my  word,  let  him 
speak  my  word  iaithfull}'.  What  is  the  chaff  to  the 
wheat?  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxvi.  8.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Stand  in  the  court 
of  the  Lord's  house,  and  speak  unto  all  the  cities  of 
Judah,  which  come  to  woi'ship  in  the  Lord's  house, 
all  the  words  that  I  command  thee  to  speak  unto 
them ;  diminish  not  a  word  : 

 13.  Then  spake  Jeremiah  unto  all  the  princes 

and  to  all  the  people,  saying,  The  Lord  sent  me  to 
prophesy  against  this  house  and  against  this  city  all 
the  words  that  ye  have  heard. 

Ezek.iii.  10.  Moreover  he  said  imto  me.  Son  of  man, 
all  my  words  that  I  shall  speak  unto  thee  receive  in 
thine  heart,  and  hear  with  thine  ears. 

 11.  And  go,  get  thee  to  them  of  the  captivity, 

unto  the  children  of  thy  people,  and  speak  imto  them, 
and  tell  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  whether  they 
will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  forbear. 

—  xiii.  10  Because,  even  because  they  have  seduced 
my  people,  saying.  Peace ;  and  there  was  no  peace ;  and 
one  built  up  a  wall,  and,  lo,  others  daubed  it  with  un- 
tempered  mortar : 

 11.  Say  unto  them  which  daub  it  with  untem- 

pered  mortar,  that  it  shall  fall :  there  shall  be  an  over- 
flowing shower;  and  ye,  O  great  hailstones,  shall  fall ; 
and  a  stormy  wind  shall  rend  it. 

 13.  Lo,  when  the  wall  is  follen,  shall  it  not  be 

said  imto  you,  Where  is  the  daubing  wherewith  ye 
have  daubed  it? 

—  —  14.  So  will  I  break  down  the  wall  that  ye  have 
daubed  with  untcmpered  mortar,  and  bring  it  down  to 
the  ground,  so  that  the  foundation  thereof  shall  be  dis- 
covered, and  it  shall  fall,  and  ye  shall  be  consumed  in 
the  midst  thereof:  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord. 

Jonah  i.  8.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Tell  us,  we 
pray  tuee,  for  whose  cause  this  evil  is  upon  us ;  What 
is  thine  occupation  ?  and  whence  comest  thou  ?  what 
is  thy  coiuitry  ?  and  of  what  people  art  thou  ? 

 10.  Then  were  the  men  exceedingly  afraid, 

and  said  unto  him.  Why  hast  thou  done  this  ?  For 
the  men  knew  that  he  had  fled  from  the  presence  of 
the  Lord,  because  he  had  told  them. 

See  Is.  xxi.  10.  Jer.  xlii.  4.  Ezek.  xi.  25.  Micah 
ii.  7. 

§  11.   Specific  Requirements. 

2  Kings  ii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were 
gone  over,  that  Elijah  said  unto  Elisha,  Ask  what  I 
shall  do  for  thee,  before  I  be  taken  away  from  thee. 
And  Elisha  said,  I  pray  thee,  let  a  double  portion  of 
thy  spirit  be  upon  me. 

 10.  And  he  said.  Thou  hast  asked  a  hard  thing : 

7ievertheless,  if  thou  see  me  iclten  I  am  taken  from  thee, 
it  shall  be  so  unto  thee ;  but  if  not,  it  shall  not  be  so. 

Jer.  i.  10.  See,  I  have  this  day  set  thee  over  the  na- 
tions and  over  the  kingdoms,  to  root  out,  and  to  pull 
down,  and  to  destroy,  and  to  throw  down,  to  build, 
and  to  plant. 


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Jer.  vi.  27.  I  have  set  thee /or  a  tower  and  a  fortress 
among  my  people,  that  thou  mayest  kuow  and  try 
their  way. 

Ezek.  ii.  7.  And  thou  shalt  speak  my  words  unto 
them,  whether  they  will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  for- 
bear :  for  tliej^  are  most  rebellious. 

—  i.x.  4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Go  through 
the  midst  of  the  city,  through  the  midst  of  Jerusalem, 
and  set  a  mark  upon  the  foivheads  of  the  men  that  sigh 
and  that  cry  for  all  the  abominations  that  be  done  m 
the  midst  thereof 

 5.  And  to  the  others  he  said  in  mine  hearing, 

Go  ye  after  him  through  the  city  and  smite  :  let  not 
your  eye  spare,  neither  have  ye  pity : 

 6.  Slay  utterly  old  and  young,  both  maids,  and 

little  children,  and  women:  but  come  not  near  any 
man  upon  whom  w  the  mark ;  and  begin  at  my  sanc- 
tuary. Then  they  began  at  the  ancient  men  which 
were  before  the  liouse. 

Hos.  vi.  5.  Therefore  have  I  hewed  tliem  by  the  proph- 
ets ;  I  have  slain  them  by  the  words  of  my  mouth  :  and 
thy  judgments  are  as  the  light  that  goeth  forth. 

Acts  XV.  32.  And  Judas  and  Silas,  being  .prophets 
also  themselves,  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many 
words,  and  confirmed  tliem. 


CHAP.  IV. 
THE  PROPHET'S  PREDICTIONS. 

§  12.   Their  Fulfilment  Promised. 

Jos.  xxiii.  15.  Therefore  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  as 
all  good  things  are  come  upon  you,  which  the  Lord 
your  God  promised  you ;  so  shall  the  Lord  bring  upon 
you  all  evil  things,  until  he  have  destroyed  you  from 
off  this  good  land  which  the  Lord  j^our  God  hath 
given  you. 

1  Sam.  iii.  12.  In  that  day  I  will  perfonn  against  Eli 
all  tMnfjs  whicli  I  have  spoken  concerning  his  house  : 
when  I  begin,  I  will  also  make  an  end. 

I  Kings  xiii.  32.  For  the  saying  which  he  cried  by 
the  word  of  the  Lord  against  the  altar  in  Beth-el,  and 
against  all  the  houses  of  the  high  places  which  «re  in 
the  cities  of  Samaria,  shall  surely  come  to  pass. 

2  Kings  x.  10.  Know  now  that  there  shall  fall  unto 
the  earth  nothing  of  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  the 
Lord  spake  concerning  the  house  of  Ahab :  for  the 
Lord  hath  done  that  which  he  spake  by  his  servant 
Elijah. 

Ezek.  xii.  22.  Son  of  man,  what  is  that  proverb  that 
ye  have  in  the  land  of  Israel,  saying.  The  days  are  pro- 
longed, and  every  vision  faileth  ? 

 23.  Tell  them  therefore.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

GoD  ;  I  will  make  this  proverb  to  cease,  and  they  shall 
no  more  use  it  as  a  proverb  in  Israel ;  but  say  unto 
them,  The  days  are  at  hand,  and  the  effect  of  every 
vision. 

 25.  For  I  am  the  Lord  :  I  will  speak,  and  the 

word  that  I  shall  speak  shall  come  to  pass ;  it  shall  be 
no  more  prolonged:  for  in  your  days,  O  rebellious 
house,  will  I  say  the  word,  and  vrill  perform  it,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

 26.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me, 

saying, 

 27.  Son  of  man,  behold,  they  of  the  house  of  Is- 
rael say.  The  vision  that  he  seetli,  is  for  many  days  to 
come,  and  he  projihesieth  of  the  times  that  are  far  off. 

 28.  Therefore  say  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  ;  There  shall  none  of  my  words  be  pro- 
longed any  more,  but  the  word  which  I  have  spoken 
shall  be  done,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  xxxiii.  33.  And  when  this  comcth  to  pass,  (lo,  it 
•will  come,)  then  shall  they  know  that  a  prophet  hath 
been  among  tliem. 

Dan.  ix.  i.  In  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  son  of 
Ahasuerus,  of  the  seed  of  the  Medes,  which  was  made 
king  over  the  realm  of  the  Chaldeans ; 

 2,  In  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  I  Daniel  un- 
derstood by  books  the  number  of  the  years,  whereof 
the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet, 


that  he  would  accomplish  seventy  years  in  the  desola- 
tions of  Jerusalem. 

—  X.  1.  In  the  third  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia  a 
thing  was  revealed  \mto  Daniel,  whose  name  waa 
called  Belteshazzar ;  and  the  thing  was  true,  but  the 
time  appointed  was  long :  and  he  understood  the  thing, 
and  had  understanding  of  the  vision. 

Hab.  ii.  3.  For  the  vision  is  yet  for  an  appointed 
time, but  at  the  end  it  shall  speak, and  not  lie:  though 
it  tarry,  wait  for  it;  because  it  will  surely  come,  it  will 
not  tarry. 

See  Rev.  xxii.  6. 

§  1.3.   Their  Fulfilment. 

Gen.  xl.  21.  And  he  restored  the  chief  butler  unto  his 
butlership  again ;  and  he  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh's 
hand : 

 22.  But  he  hanged  the  chief  baker :  as  Joseph 

had  interpreted  to  them. 

—  xli.  11.  And  we  dreamed  a  dream  in  one  night,  I 
and  he ;  we  dreamed  each  man  according  to  the  Lnter- 
jjretation  of  his  dream. 

 12.  And  t]iere  was  with  us  a  young  man,  a  He- 
brew, servant  to  the  captain  of  the  guard ;  and  we  told 
him,  and  he  interpreted  to  us  our  dreams;  to  each 
man  according  to  his  dream  he  did  interpret. 

 13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  interpreted  to 

us,  so  it  was;  me  he  restored  unto  mine  office,  and 
him  he  hanged. 

Jos.  vi.  26.  And  Joshua  adjured  them  at  that  time, 
saying.  Cursed  be  the  man  before  the  Lord,  that  riseth 
up  and  buildeth  this  city  Jericho:  he  shall  lay  the 
foundation  thereof  in  his  firstborn,  and  in  his  youngest 
son  shall  he  set  up  the  gates  of  it. 

—  xxiii.  14.  And,  behold,  this  daj-  I  am  going  the 
way  of  all  the  earth:  and  ye  know  in  all  j'our  hearts 
and  in  all  your  souls,  that  not  one  thing  hath  failed  of 
all  the  good  things  which  the  Lord  j  our  God  spake 
concerning  you;  all  are  come  to  pass  unto  you,  and 
not  one  thing  hath  fiiiled  thereof 

I  Kings  ii.  27.  So  Solomon  thrust  out  Abiathar  from 
being  priest  unto  the  Lord  ;  that  he  might  fulfil  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  concerning  the 
house  of  Eli  in  Shiloli. 

—  xiii.  1.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  man  of  God 
out  of  Judah  by  the  w^ord  of  the  Lord  unto  Beth-el: 
and  Jeroboam  stood  by  the  altar  to  burn  incense. 

 2.  And  he  cried  against  the  altar  in  the  word 

of  the  Lord,  and  said,  O  altar,  altar,  thus  saith  the 
Lord  ;  Behold,  a  child  shall  be  bom  unto  the  house  of 
David,  Josiah  by  name ;  and  upon  thee  shall  he  offer 
the  priests  of  the  high  places  tliat  burn  incense  upon 
thee,  and  men's  bones  shall  be  burnt  upon  thee. 

—  XV.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  reigned, 
that  he  smote  all  the  house  of  Jeroboam  ;  he  left  not 
to  Jeroboam  any  that  breathed,  until  he  had  destroyed 
him,  according  unto  the  saying  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
spake  by  his  servant  Ahijah  the  Shilonite: 

 30.  Because  of  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  which  he 

sinned,  and  which  he  made  Israel  sin,  bj-  his  provoca- 
tion wherewith  he  provoked  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
to  anger. 

—  xvi.  12.  Thus  did  Zimri  destroy  all  the  house  of 
Baasha,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
spake  against  Baasha  bj-  Jehu  the  prophet. 

 13.  For  all  the  sins  of  Baasha.  and  the  sins  of 

Elah  his  son,  by  whicli  they  sinned,  and  by  which 
thev  made  Israel  to  sin,  in  provoking  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel  to  anger  with  their  vanities. 

 34.  In  his  days  did  Hiel  the  Beth-elite  build 

Jericho :  he  laid  the  foundation  thereof  in  Abirnm  his 
firstborn,  and  set  up  tlie  gates  thereof  in  his  youngest 
son  Segub,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which 
he  spake  by  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun. 

—  xxii.  37.  So  the  king  died,  and  was  brought  to 
Samaria ;  and  they  buried  the  king  in  Samaria. 

 38.  And  one  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  of 

Samaria  ;  and  the  dogs  licked  up  his  blood  ;  and  they 
washed  his  armour ;  according  unto  the  word  of  the 
Lord  which  he  spake 

2  Kings  ix.  25.  Then  said  Jehu  toBidkarhis  captain, 
Take  up,  and  cast  him  in  the  portion  of  the  field  of 
Naboth  the  Jezreelite :  for  remember  how  that,  when 


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I  and  thou  rode  together  aftur  Ahab  his  father,  the 
Loud  laid  this  burdeu  upon  him ; 

2  Kings  ix.  26.  Surely  1  have  seen  yesterday  the  blood 
of  Naboth,  and  the  blood  of  his  sons,  saith  the  Lord  ; 
and  I  will  requite  thee  in  this  plat,  saith  the  Lord. 
Now  therefore  take  and  cast  him  into  the  plat  of 
graund,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

—  xiv.  25.  He  restored  the  coast  of  Israel  from  the 
entering  of  Hamath  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  accord- 
ing to  the  word  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  he 
spake  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  Jonah,  the  son  of 
Amittai,  the  prophet,  which  was  of  Gath-liepher. 

—  XV.  12.  This  was  the  word  of  the  Lord  which  he 
spake  unto  Jehu,  saying.  Thy  sons  shall  sit  on  the 
throne  of  Israel  unto  the  fourth  generation.  And  so  it 
came  to  pass. 

—  xxiii.  16.  And  as  Josiah  turned  himself,  he  spied 
the  sepulchres  that  were  there  in  the  mount,  and  sent, 
and  took  the  bones  out  of  the  sepulchres,  and  burned 
iliem  upon  the  altar,  and  polluted  it,  according  to  tlie 
word  of  the  Lord  which  the  man  of  God  proclaimed, 
who  proclaimed  these  words. 

 17.  Tlien  he  said.  What  title  is  that  that  I  see  ? 

And  the  men  of  the  city  told  him,  It  is  the  sepulchre 
of  the  man  of  God,  which  came  from  Judah,and  pro- 
claimed these  things  that  thou  hast  done  against  the 
altar  of  Beth-el. 

 18.  And  he  said.  Let  him  alone ;  let  no  man 

move  his  Ijones.  So  they  let  his  bones  alone,  with  the 
bones  of  the  prophet  that  came  out  of  Samaria. 

Is.  xlviii.  6.  Thou  hast  heard,  see  all  this ;  and  will 
not  ye  declare  it  ?  I  have  shewed  thee  new  things 
from  this  time,  even  hidden  things,  and  thou  didst  not 
know  them. 

 7.  They  are  created  now,  and  not  from  the  be- 
ginning ;  even  before  the  day  when  thou  heardest  them 
not ;  lest  thou  shouldest  say,  Behold,  I  knew  them. 

Jer.  xxxii.  42.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord;  Like  as  I  have 
brought  all  this  great  evil  upon  tliis  people,  so  will  I 
bring  upon  them  all  the  good  that  I  have  promised 
them. 

—  xl.  2.  And  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Jere- 
miah, and  said  unto  him.  The  Lord  thy  God  hath 
pronounced  this  evil  upon  this  place. 

 3.  Now  tlie  Lord  hath  brought  it,  and  done 

according  as  he  hath  said :  because  ye  have  sinned 
against  the  Lord,  and  have  not  obeyed  his  voice, 
therefore  this  thing  is  come  upon  you. 

Ezek.  vii.  2.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the 
Lord  God  unto  the  land  of  Israel ;  An  end,  the  end  is 
come  upon  the  four  corners  of  the  laud. 

 5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  An  evil,  an  only 

evil,  behold,  is  come. 

 6.  An  end  is  come,  the  end  is  come  :  it  watch- 

eth  for  thee  ;  behold,  it  is  come. 

 7.  The  morning  is  come  unto  thee,  O  thou  that 

dwellest  in  the  land :  the  time  is  come,  the  day  of 
trouble  is  near,  and  not  the  sounding  again  of  the 
mountains. 

Dan.  ix.  12.  And  lie  hath  confirmed  his  words,  which 
he  spake  against  us,  and  against  our  judges  that 
judged  us,  by  bringing  upon  us  a  great  evil :  for  under 
the  whole  heaven  hath  not  been  done  as  hath  been 
done  upon  Jerusalem. 

 14.  Therefore  hath  the  Lord  watched  upon 

the  evil,  and  brought  it  upon  us  :  for  the  Lord  our  God 
is  righteous  in  all  his  works  which  he  doeth:  for  we 
obeyed  not  his  voice. 

Zech.i.  6.  But  my  words  and  my  statutes,  which  I 
conmianded  my  servants  the  prophets,  did  they  not 
take  hold  of  your  fathers  ?  and  they  returned  and  said. 
Like  as  the  Lord  of  hosts  thought  to  do  unto  us,  ac- 
cording to  our  ways,  and  according  to  our  doings,  so 
hath  he  dealt  with  us. 

iVIat.  xiii.  16.  But  blessed  are  jom-  eyes,  for  they  see : 
and  your  ears,  for  they  hear. 

 17.  For  verily  I  say  unto  you.  That  many 

propliets  and  righteous  men  have  desired  to  see  tlwse 
things  which  ye  see,  and  have  not  seen  them ;  and  to 
hear  tlwse  things  which  ye  hear,  and  have  not  heard  them. 

Luke  X.  23.  And  he  turned  him  unto  his  disciples, 
and  said  privately,  Blessed  are  the  eyes  which  see  the 
things  that  yc  see : 


•  24.  For  I  tell  you,  that  many  prophets  and 

kings  have  desired  to  see  those  things  which  ye  see, 
and  have  not  seen  tJiern ;  and  to  hear  those  things 
which  ye  hear,  and  have  not  heard  them. 

§  14.   Revelation  Progressive. 

John  xvi.  13.  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto 
you,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  now. 


CHAP.  V. 

THE  PROPHET'S  RECEPTION  BY 

THE  PEOPLE. 

§  15.  Honoured. 

I  Sam.  iii.  19.  And  Samuel  grew,  and  the  Lord  was 
with  him,  and  did  let  none  of  his  words  fall  to  the 
ground. 

 20.  And  all  Israel  from  Dan  even  to  Beer- 

sheba  knew  that  Samuel  was  established  to  be  a  prophet 
of  the  Lord. 

—  ix.  6.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Behold  now,  there  is 
in  this  city  a  man  of  God,  and  he  is  an  honourable  man ; 
all  that  he  saith  cometh  surely  to  pass :  now  let  us  go 
thither ;  peradventui'e  he  can  shew  us  our  way  that  we 
should  go. 

 9.  (Beforetime  in  Israel,  when  a  man  went  to 

inquire  of  God,  thus  he  spake,  Come,  and  let  us  go  to 
the  seer :  for  he  that  is  now  called  a  Prophet  was  be- 
foretune  called  a  Seer.) 

 10.  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant,  Well  said ; 

come,  let  us  go.  So  they  went  unto  the  city  where 
the  man  of  God  was. 

 19.  And  Samuel  answered  Saul,  and  said,  I 

am  the  seer :  go  up  before  me  unto  the  high  place ;  for 
ye  shall  eat  with  me  to  day,  and  to  morrow  I  will  let 
thee  go,  and  will  tell  thee  all  that  is  in  thine  heart. 

 20.  And  as  for  thine  asses  that  were  lost  three 

days  ago,  set  not  thy  mind  on  them;  for  they  are 
found.-^ 

I  Kings  xiii.  13.  And  he  said  unto  his  sons.  Saddle 
me  the  ass.  So  they  saddled  him  the  ass :  and  he 
rode  thereon. 

 14.  And  went  after  the  man  of  God,  and  found 

him  sitting  under  an  oak:  and  he  said  unto  him.  Art 
thou  the  man  of  God  that  camcst  from  Judah  ?  And 
he  said,  I  am. 

—  xiv.  1.  At  that  time  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam 
fell  sick. 

 2.  And  Jeroboam  said  to  his  wife,  Arise,  I  pray 

thee,  and  disguise  thyself,  that  thou  be  not  known  to 
be  the  wife  of  Jeroboam ;  and  get  thee  to  Shiloh  :  be- 
hold, there  is  Ahijah  the  prophet,  which  told  me  that 
I  should  he  king  over  this  people. 

 3.  And  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  and  crack- 
nels, and  a  cruse  of  honey,  and  go  to  him :  he  shall 
tell  thee  what  shall  become  of  the  child. 

 4.  And  Jeroboam's  wife  did  so,  and  arose, 

and  went  to  Shiloh,  and  came  to  the  house  of  Ahijah. 
But  Ahijah  could  not  see;  for  his  eyes  were  set  by 
reason  of  his  age. 

2  Kings  ii.  15.  And  when  the  sons  of  the  prophets 
which  were  to  view  at  Jericho  saw  him,  they  said, 
The  spirit  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on  Elisha.  And  they 
came  to  meet  him,  and  bowed  themselves  to  the  ground 
before  him. 

—  iii.  11.  But  Jehoshaphat  said,  7s  there  not  here  a 
prophet  of  the  Lord,  that  we  may  inquire  of  the  Lord 
by  him  ?  And  one  of  the  king  of  Israel's  servants 
answered  and  said.  Here  is  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat, 
which  poured  M'ater  on  the  hands  of  Elijah. 

 13.  And  Elisha  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel, 

What  have  I  to  do  with  thee  ?  get  thee  to  the  proph- 
ets of  thy  father,  and  to  the  prophets  of  thy  mother. 
And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  him,  Nay:  for  the 
Lord  hath  called  these  three  kings  together,  to  deliver 
them  into  the  hand  of  Moab. 

—  iv.  9.  And  she  said  unto  her  husband,  Behold 
now,  I  perceive  that  this  is  a  holy  man  of  God,  which 
passeth  by  us  continually 


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2  Kings  viii.  7.  And  Elisha  came  to  Damascus  ;  and 
Benliadad  the  king  of  Syria  was  sick  ;  and  it  was  told 
liim,  saying,  Tiie  man  of  God  is  come  liillicr. 

—  xiii.  14.  Now  Elisha  was  fallen  sick  of  his  sick- 
ness whereof  lie  died.  And  Joash  the  king  of  Israel 
came  downmito  him,  and  wept  over  his  flice,  and  said, 
O  my  father,  my  father !  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the 
horsemen  thereof 

1  Chr.  .\.\i.  19.  And  David  went  up  at  the  saying  of 
Gad,  which  he  spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lokd. 

2  Chr.  .wiii.  14.  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  king, 
the  king  said  unto  him,  Micaiah,  shall  we  go  to  Ra- 
moth-gilead  to  battle,  or  shall  I  forbear?  And  he 
said.  Go  ye  up,  and  prosper,  and  they  shall  be  deliv- 
ered into  your  hand. 

—  XX.  20.  And  they  rose  early  in  the  morning-,  and 
•went  forth  into  the  wilderness  of  Tckoa  :  and  as  they 
went  forth,  Jehoshaphat  stood  and  said,  Hear  me, 
O  J udah,  and  ye  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  Believe 
in  the  Lord  your  God,  so  shall  ye  be  established  ;  be- 
lieve his  prophets,  so  shall  ye  prosper. 

—  xxvi.  5.  And  he  sought  God  in  the  days  of  Zech- 
ariah,  who  had  understanding  in  the  visions  of  God : 
and  as  long  as  he  sought  the  Lord,  God  made  him  to 
prosper. 

Jer.  xxxvii.  17.  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  sent,  and 
took  him  out ;  and  the  king  asked  him  secretly  in  his 
house,  and  said,  Is  there  any  word  from  the  Lord  ? 
And  Jeremiah  said,  There  is  :  for,  said  he,  thou  shalt 
be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon. 

—  xxxviii.  14.  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  sent,  and  took 
Jeremiah  the  prophet  unto  him  into  the  third  entiy 
that  is  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  and  the  king  said 
unto  Jeremiah,  I  will  ask  thee  a  thing ;  hide  nothing 
from  me. 

Dan,  iv.  18.  This  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have 
seen.  Now  thou,  O  Belteshazzar,  declare  the  inter- 
]iretation  thereof,  forasmuch  as  all  the  wise  men  of 
my  kingdom  are  not  able  to  make  known  unto  me 
the  interpretation  :  but  thou  art  able ;  for  the  spirit  of 
the  holy  gods  is  in  thee. 

Zech.vii.  7.  Should  ye  noihear  the  words  which  the 
Lord  hath  cried  by  the  f(jrmer  prophets,  when  Jeru- 
salem was  inhabited  and  in  prosperity,  and  the  cities 
thereof  round  about  her,  when  men  inhabited  the  south 
and  the  plain  ? 

Acts  xxvi.  27.  King  Agrippa,  believest  thou  the 
prophets?    I  know  that  thou  believest. 

IThess.  V.  20.  Despise  not  prophesyings. 

See  I  Kings  xiii.  11, 12 

§  16.   Helped  in  Distress. 

I  Kings  xviii.  4.  For  it  was  so,  when  Jezebel  cut  off 
the  prophets  of  the  Lord,  that  Obadiah  took  a  hun- 
dred prophets,  and  hid  them  by  fifty  in  a  cave,  and  led 
them  with  bread  aud  water.) 

Je.".  xxxix.  11.  Now  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon gave  charge  concerning  Jeremiah  to  Nebuzar- 
adan  the  captain  of  the  guard,  saying, 

 12.  Take  him,  and  look  "well  to  him,  and  do 

him  no  harm;  but  do  unto  him  even  as  he  shall  say 
imto  thee. 

—  xl.  4.  And  now,  behold,  I  loose  thee  this  day 
from  the  chains  which  icere  upon  thine  hand.  If  it 
seem  good  unto  thee  to  come  with  me  into  Babvlon, 
come  ;  and  I  will  look  Avell  unto  thee :  but  if  it  seem 
ill  unto  thee  to  come  with  me  into  Babylon,  forbear: 
behold,  all  the  land  is  before  thee:  whither  it  seem- 
eth  good  and  convenient  for  thee  to  go,  thither  go. 

 5.  Now  while  he  was  not  yet  gone  back,  he 

said,  Go  back  also  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  the 
son  of  Shaplian,  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  hath  made 
governor  over  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  dwell  with  him 
among  the  people :  or  go  wheresoever  it  seemeth  con- 
venient unto  ttiee  to  go.  Bo  the  captain  of  the  guard 
gave  him  victuals  and  a  reward,  and  let  him  go. 

§  17.   Without  Honour  in  Iiis  Own  Conutry. 

Mark  y\.  4.  But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  A  prophet  is 
not  without  honour,  but  in  his  own  country,  aud 
amoug  his  own  kin,  aud  in  his  own  house. 


Luke  iv.  24.  And  he  sa^d.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  No 
pro])het  is  accepted  in  his  own  country. 

John  iv.  44.  For  Jesus  himself  testified,  that  a  proph- 
et hath  no  honour  in  his  own  coimtry. 

§  18.  Disbelieved. 

(1.  DISBELIEF  FORETOLD.) 

Jer.  vii.  27.  Therefore  thou  shalt  speak  all  these 
words  unto  them ;  but  they  will  not  hearken  to  thee ; 
thou  shalt  also  call  unto  them;  but  they  will  not 
answer  thee. 

 28.  But  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  This  h  a 

nation  that  obeyeth  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord  their 
God,  nor  receiveth  correction  :  truth  is  perished,  and 
is  cut  off'  from  their  mouth. 

(2.  INSTANCES  op  DISBELIEF.) 

Jer.  vii.  25.  Since  the  day  that  your  fathers  came 
forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  unto  this  day,  I  have 
even  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants  the  prophets,  daily 
rising  up  early  and  sending  Ih-em : 

 2G.  Yet  they  hearkened  not  unto  me,  nor  in- 
clined their  ear,  but  hardened  their  neck :  they  did 
worse  than  their  fathers. 

—  xxv.  3.  From  the  thirteenth  year  of  Josiah  the 
.son  of  Anion  king  of  Judah,  even  unto  this  day,  that 
is  the  three  and  twentieth  year,  the  word  of  the  Lord 
hath  come  unto  me,  and  I  have  spoken  unto  you, 
rising  early  and  speaking  ;  but  ye  have  not  hearkened. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  hath  sent  unto  you  all  his 

servants  the  prophets,  rising  early  and  sending  them  ; 
but  ye  ha  ve  not  hearkened,  nor  inclined  your  ear  to  hear. 

—  xliii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  v>  hen  Jeremiah 
had  made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  all  the  people  all 
the  words  of  the  Lord  their  God,  for  which  the  Lord 
their  God  had  sent  him  to  them,  even  all  these  words, 

 2.  Then  spake  Azariah  the  son  of  Hoshaiah, 

and  Johanan  the  son  of  Karcah,  and  all  the  proud 
men,  sajung  unto  Jeremiah,  Thou  speakest  falsely  :  the 
Lord  our  God  hath  not  sent  thee  to  say,  Go  not  into 
Egypt  to  sojourn  there  : 

 3.  But  Baruch  the  son  of  Ncriah  setteth  thee 

on  against  us,  for  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the 
Chaldeans,  that  they  might  put  us  to  death,  and  carry 
us  away  captives  into  Babylon. 

 4.  So  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the 

captains  of  the  forces,  and  all  the  people,  obeyed  not 
the  voice  of  the  Lord,  to  dwell  in  the  land  of  Judah. 

Ezek.xx.  49.  Then  said  I,  Ah  Lord  God!  they  say 
of  me,  Doth  he  not  speak  paraljles  ? 

See  2  Chr.  xxiv.  19  ;  also,  next  Section. 

(3.  PENALTY  OF  DISBELIEF.) 

2  Kings  vii.  1.  Then  Elisha  said.  Hear  ye  the  word 
of  the  Lord  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  To  morrow  about 
this  time  shall  a  measure  of  fine  flour  be  sold  for  a 
shekel,  aud  two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel,  in  the 
gate  of  Samaria. 

 2.  Then  a  lord  on  whose  hand  the  king  leaned 

answered  the  man  of  God,  and  said.  Behold,  if  the 
Lord  would  make  windows  in  heaven,  might  this 
thing  be?  And  he  said.  Behold,  thou  shalt  see  it  with 
thine  eyes,  but  shalt  not  eat  thereof. 

 IG.  And  the  people  went  out,  and  spoiled  the 

tents  of  the  Syrians.  So  a  measure  of  fine  fiour  was 
sold  for  a  shekel,  and  two  measures  of  barley  for  a 
shekel,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

 •  17.  And  the  king  ajipoiuted  the  lord  on  whose 

hand  he  leaned  to  have  the  chai'ge  of  the  gate :  and 
the  people  trode  u]ion  him  in  the  gate,  and  he  died,  as 
the  man  of  God  had  said,  who  spake  when  the  king 
came  down  to  him. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  the  man  of  God 

had  spoken  to  the  king,  saying,  Two  measures  of  bar- 
ley for  a  shekel,  and  a  measure  of  fine  flour  for  a 
sliekel,  shall  be  to  morrow  about  this  time  in  the  gate 
of  Samaria: 

 19.  And  that  lord  answered  the  man  of  God, 

and  said.  Now,  behold,  if  the  Lord  should  make  win- 
dows in  heaven,  might  sucli  a  thing  be?  And  he  said, 
Behold,  thou  shalt  see  it  with  thine  eyes,  but  shalt  not 
eat  thereof. 


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2  Kings  vii.  20.  And  so  it  fell  out  unto  him :  for  the 
people  Irode  upon  him  in  the  gate,  and  ho  died. 

Neh.  i.x.  30.  Yet  many  years  cUdst  thou  forbear 
them,  and  testifledst  against  them  by  thy  Spirit  in 
thy  prophets  :  yet  would  they  not  give  ear:  therefore 
gaVest  thou  them  into  the  hand  of  the  people  of  the 
lands. 

Jer.  V.  13.  They  have  belied  the  Lobd,  and  said.  It 
is  not  he ;  neither  shall  evil  come  upon  us ;  neither 
shall  we  see  sword  nor  famine  : 

 13.  And  the  prophets  shall  become  wind,  and 

the  word  m  not  in  tiem :  thus  shall  it  be  done  unto 
them. 

 14.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 

hosts.  Because  ye  speak  this  word,  behold,  I  will 
make  my  words  in  thy  mouth  fire,  and  this  people 
wood,  and  it  shall  devour  them. 

—  xxi.x.  18.  And  I  will  persecute  thcni  with  the 
sword,  with  the  famine,  and  with  the  pestilence,  and 
will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  to  all  the  kingdoms 
of  the  earth,  to  be  a  curse,  and  an  astonishment,  and 
a  hissing,  and  a  reproach,  among  all  the  nations 
whither  I  have  driven  them: 

 19.  Because  they  have  not  hearkened  to  my 

words,  saith  the  Lord,  wliich  I  sent  unto  them  by  my 
servants  the  prophets,  rising  up  early  and  sending 
lliem  ;  but  ye  would  not  hear,  Baith  the  Lord. 

§  19.  Hated. 

1  Kings  xxii.  7.  And  Jehoshaphat  said,  Is  there  not 
here  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  besides,  that  we  might 
inquire  of  him? 

 8.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha- 
phat, Tli£re  is  yet  one  man,  Jlicaiali  the  son  of  Imlah, 
by  whom  we  may  inquire  of  the  Lord  :  but  I  hate 
liim ;  for  he  doth  not  prophesy  good  concerning  me, 
but  evil.  And  Jehoshaphat  said,  Let  not  the  king- 
say  so. 

 9.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  an  officer, 

and  said,  Hasten  hither  Micaiah  the  sou  of  Imlah. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  C.  But  Jehoshaphat  said.  Is  there  not 
here  a  proi)het  of  the  Lord  besides,  that  we  might 
inquire  of  him  ? 

 7.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha- 
phat, There  is  yet  one  man,  by  whom  we  may  inquire 
of  the  Lord  :  but  I  hate  him  ;  for  he  never  prophesied 
good  unto  me,  but  alwa3's  evil :  tlie  same  is  Micaiah 
the  son  of  Imla.  And  Jehoshaphat  said.  Let  not  the 
king  say  so. 

 8.  And  the  king  of  Israel  called  for  one  of  7.  is 

officers,  and  said,  Fetch  quickly  Micaiah  the  son  of 
Imla. 

 17.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  to  Jehosha- 
phat, Did  I  not  tell  thee  that  he  would  not  prophesy 
good  unto  me,  but  evil  ? 

§  20.  Persecuted. 

See  page  660,  "  Trials  and  Persecutions." 


CHAP.  VI. 

THE  SCHOOLS  OF  THE  PEOPHETS. 
§  21.   The  Schools  of  the  Prophets. 

1  Sam.  X.  10.  And  when  they  came  thither  to  the 
hill,  behold,  a  company  of  prophets  met  him;  and  the 
Spirit  of  God  came  upon  him,  and  he  prophesied 
among  them. 

 12.  And  one  of  the  same  place  answered  and 

said.  But  wlio  is  then-  father  ?  Therefore  it  became  a 
proverb,  Is  Saul  also  among  the  prophets  ? 

—  xix.  20.  And  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  Da- 
vid :  and  when  they  saw  the  company  of  the  prophets 
prophesying,  and  Samuel  standing  as  appointed  over 
them,  the  Spirit  of  God  was  upon  the  messengers  of 
Saul,  and  they  also  prophesied. 

2  Kings  ii.  3.  And  the  sons  of  the  prophets  that 
were  at  Beth-el  came  forth  to  Elisha,  and  said  unto 
him,  Knowest  thou  that  the  Lord  will  take  away  thy 
master  from  thy  head  to  day?  And  he  said.  Yea,  I 
know  it;  hold  ye  your  peace. 

 5.  And  the  sous  of  the  prophets  that  were  at 


Jericho  came  to  Elisha,  and  said  unto  him,  Knowest 
thou  that  the  Lord  will  take  away  thy  master  from 
thy  head  to  day  ?  And  he  answered,  Yea,  I  know  e<; 
hold  ye  your  peace. 

 7.  And  filty  men  of  tlie  sons  of  the  prophets 

went,  and  stood  to  view  afar  oft":  and  they  two  stood 
by  Jordan. 

—  iv.  38.  And  Elisha  came  again  to  Gilgal :  and 
there  leas  a  dearth  in  the  land ;  and  the  sons  of  the 
prophets  were  sitting  belbre  him  :  and  he  said  unto  his 
servant,  Set  on  the  great  pot,  and  seethe  pottage  for 
the  sons  of  the  prophets. 

—  xxii.  14.  So  Hilkiah  the  priest,  and  Ahikam,  and 
Achbor,  and  Shaphan,  and  Asahiah,  went  unto  Hul- 
dah  the  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Shallum  the  son  of 
Tikvah,  the  son  of  Harhas,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe ; 
(now  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  college;)  and  they 
communed  with  lier. 

I  Chr.  XXV.  1.  Moreover  David  and  the  captains  of 
the  host  separated  to  the  service  of  the  sons  of  Asaph, 
and  of  Heman,  and  of  Jeduthun,  who  should  proph- 
esy with  harps,  with  psalteries,  and  with  cymbals : 
and  the  number  of  the  workmen  according  to  their 
service  was : 

 2.  Of  the  sons  of  Asaph  ;  Zaccur,  and  Joseph, 

and  Nethaniah,  and  Asarelah,  the  sons  of  Asajih  un- 
der the  hands  of  Asaph,  which  prophesied  according 
to  the  order  of  the  king. 

 3.  Of  Jeduthun:  the  sons  of  Jeduthun ;  Geda- 

liah,  and  Zeri,  and  Jeshaiah,  Hashabiah,  and  Matti- 
thiah,  six,  under  the  hands  of  their  father  Jeduthtm, 
who  prophesied  with  a  harp,  to  give  thanks  and  to 
praise  the  Lord. 

See  I  Sam.  x.  5.   I  Kings  xx.  35. 


CHAP,  m 

FALSE  PROPHETS. 

§  22.  Described. 

Is.  ix.  15.  The  ancient  and  honourable,  he  is  the 
head ;  and  the  prophet  that  teacheth  lies,  he  is  the 
tail. 

Jer.  xiv.  14.  Then  tlie  Lord  said  unto  me.  The 
prophets  prophesy  lies  in  my  name  :  I  sent  them  not, 
neither  have  I  commanded  them,  neither  spake  unto 
tueni :  they  prophesy  unto  you  a  false  vision  and 
divination,  and  a  thing  of  nought,  and  the  deceit  of 
their  heart. 

—  xxiii.  14.  I  have  seen  also  in  the  prophets  of 
Jerusalem  a  horrible  thing :  they  commit  adultery, 
and  walk  in  lies :  they  .strengthen  also  the  hands  of 
evil  doers,  that  none  doth  return  from  his  wicked- 
ness :  they  are  all  of  them  unto  me  as  Sodom,  ami  the 
inhabitants  thereof  as  Gomoixah. 

 17.  They  say  still  unto  them  that  despise  me, 

The  Lord  hath  said.  Ye  shall  have  peace  :  and  they 
say  unto  every  one  that  walkcth  after  the  imngination 
of  his  own  heart,  No  evil  shall  come  upon  you. 

 18.  For  who  hath  stood  in  the  counsel  of  the 

Lord,  and  liath  perceived  and  heard  his  word  ?  who 
hath  markeil  his  word,  and  heard  it  ? 

 21.  I  have  not  sent  these  prophets,  yet  they 

ran  :  I  have  not  spoken  to  them,  yet  they  prophesied. 

 25.  I  have  heard  what  the  prophets  said,  that 

jjrophesy  lies  in  my  name,  saying,  I  have  dreamed,  I 
have  dreamed. 

 26.  How  long  shall  this  be  in  the  heart  of 

the  prophets  that  prophesy  lies  ?  yea,  theij  are  proph- 
ets of  the  deceit  of  their  own  heart ; 

 27.  Which  think  to  cause  my  people  to  forget 

my  name  by  their  dreams,  which  they  tell  every  man 
to  his  neighbour,  as  their  fathers  have  forgotten  my 
name  for  Baal. 

—  xxvii.  15.  For  I  have  not  sent  them,  saith  the 
Lord,  yet  they  prophesy  a  lie  in  my  name;  that  I 
might  drive  you  out,  and  that  ye  might  perish,  ye,  and 
the  prophets  tliat  prophesj'  unto  you. 

—  xxix.  9.  For  they  prophesy  fiilsely  unto  you  in 
my  name  :  I  have  not  sent  tliem,  saith  the  Lord. 


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Lam.  ii.  14.  Thy  prophets  have  seen  vain  and  fool- 
ish things  for  tliee:  and  lliey  have  not  discovered 
thine  iniquity,  to  turn  away  thy  captivity;  but  liave 
seen  for  tliee  false  burdens  and  causes  of  banishment. 

Ezek.  xiii.  4.  O  Israel,  thy  prophets  are  like  the 
foxes  in  the  deserts. 

 5.  Ye  have  not  gone  up  into  the  gaps,  neither 

made  up  the  hedge  for  the  house  of  Israel  to  stand  in 
the  battle  in  the  day  of  the  Lord. 

 6.  They  have  seen  vanity  and  lying  divina- 
tion, saying,  The  Lord  saith :  and  the  Lord  hath  not 
sent  them :  and  they  have  made  others  to  hope  that 
they  would  confirm  the  word. 

 7.  Have  ye  not  seen  a  vain  vision,  and  have 

ye  not  spoken  a  lying  divination,  whereas  ye  say, 
The  Lord  saitli  ii ;  albeit  I  have  not  spoken  ? 

 22.  Because  with  lies  ye  have  made  the  heart 

of  the  righteous  sad,  whom  I  have  not  made  sad ;  and 
strengthened  the  hands  of  the  wicked,  that  he  should 
not  return  from  his  wicked  way,  by  promising  him 
life; 

—  xxi.  29.  While  they  see  vanity  imto  thee,  while 
they  divine  a  lie  unto  thee,  to  bring  thee  upon  the 
necks  of  them  that  are  slain,  of  the  wicked,  whose  day 
is  come,  when  their  iniquity  shall  liave  an  end. 

—  xxii.  25.  Tliere  is  a  conspiracy  of  her  prophets  in 
the  midst  thereof,  like  a  roaring  lion  ravening  the  prey: 
they  have  devoured  souls ;  they  have  taken  the  treas- 
ure and  precious  things ;  they  have  made  her  many 
widows  in  the  midst  thereof 

Micah  ii.  11.  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and 
falsehood  do  lie,  saying,  I  will  prophesy  imto  thee  of 
wine  and  of  strong  drink  ;  he  shall  even  be  the  prophet 
of  this  people. 

Mat.  xxiv.  11.  And  many  falsb  prophets  shall  rise, 
and  shall  deceive  many. 

§  23.   Tlie  People  Warned. 

Jer.  xxiii.  16.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Hearken 
not  unto  the  words  of  the  prophets  that  prophesy  unto 
you ;  they  make  you  vain :  they  speak  a  vision  of 
their  own  heart,  and  not  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxvii.  14.  Therefore  hearken  not  unto  the  words 
of  the  prophets  that  speak  unto  3-ou,  saying.  Ye  shall 
not  serve  the  king  of  Babylon :  for  they  prophesy  a 
lie  iinto  you. 

 16.  Also  I  spake  to  the  priests  and  to  all  this 

people,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Hearken  not  to 
the  ^\■ords  of  your  prophets  that  prophesy  unto  yon', 
saying,  Beholci,  the  vessels  of  the  Lord's  house  shall 
now  shortly  be  brought  again  from  Babylon :  for  they 
prophesy  a  lie  luito  you. 

 17.  Hearken  not  imto  them ;  serve  the  king  of 

Babylon,  and  live  ;  wherefore  should  this  city  be  laid 
waste  ? 

—  xxix.  8.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel ;  Let  not  your  prophets  and  your  di- 
viners, that  be  in  the  midst  of  you,  deceive  you,  nei- 
ther hearken  to  your  dreams  -n  hich  ye  cause  to  be 
dreamed. 

Mat.  vii.  15.  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come 
to  you  in  sheep's  clothing,  but  inwardly  they  are  rav- 
ening wolves. 

I  John  iv.  1.  Beloved,  believe  not  every  spirit,  but 
try  the  spirits  whether  they  are  of  God  :  because  many 
false  prophets  are  gone  out  into  the  world. 

§  24.   False  Prophets  Appear. 

Gen.  xli.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning  that 
his  spirit  was  troubled  ;  and  he  sent  and  called  for  all 
the  magicians  of  Egypt,  and  all  the  wise  men  thereof: 
and  Pharaoh  told  them  his  dream :  but  iJiere  was 
none  that  could  interpret  them  unto  Pharaoh. 

I  Kings  xiii.  18.  He  said  unto  him,  I  am  a  prophet 
also  as  thou  art ;  and  an  angel  spake  unto  me  by  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  saying.  Bring  him  back  witli  thee 
into  thine  house,  that  he  may  eat  bread  and  drink 
"water.    But  he  lied  unto  him. 

 19.  So  he  went  back  with  him,  and  did  eat 

bread  in  his  house,  and  drank  water. 

—  xxii.  6.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  gathered  the  proph- 

1 


ets  together,  about  four  hundred  men,  and  said  unto 
them.  Shall  I  go  against  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle,  or 
shall  I  forbearV  And  they  said,  Go  up ;  for  tlie  Lord 
shall  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the  king. 

 11.  And  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah  made 

him  horns  of  iron  :  and  he  said.  Thus  saith  tlie  Lord, 
"With  these  shalt  thou  push  the  Syrians,  until  thou  hast 
consumed  them. 

 12.  And  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  saj-ing, 

Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper:  for  the  Lord 
shall  deliver  it  into  the  king's  hand. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  5.  Therefore  the  king  of  Israel  gathered 
together  of  prophets  four  hundred  men,  and  said  unto 
them,  Shall  we  go  to  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle,  or  shall 
I  forbear  ?  And  they  said.  Go  up ;  for  God  will  de- 
liver it  into  the  king's  hand. 

 10.  And  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah  had 

made  him  horns  of  iron,  and  said.  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 
With  these  thou  shalt  push  Syria  until  they  be  con- 
sumed. 

 11.  And  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  say^ 

ing,  Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper :  for  the 
Lord  shall  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the  king. 

Neh.vi.  10.  Aftei-ward  I  came  unto  the  house  of 
Shemaiah  the  son  of  Delaiah  the  son  of  Mehetabeel, 
who  iDos  shut  up  ;  and  he  said.  Let  us  meet  together 
in  the  house  of  God,  within  the  temple,  and  let  us 
shut  the  doors  of  the  temple :  for  they  will  come  to 
slay  thee ;  yea,  in  the  night  will  they  come  to  slay  thee. 

 11.  And  I  said.  Should  such  a  man  as  I  flee  ? 

and  who  is  there,  that,  being  as  I  am,  would  go  into 
the  temple  to  save  his  life  ?    I  will  not  go  in. 

 12.  And,  lo,  I  perceived  that  God  had  not  sent 

him  ;  but  that  he  pronounced  this  prophecy  against 
me:  for  Tobiah  and  Sanballat  had  hired  him. 

 13.  Therefore  was  he  hired,  that  I  should  be 

afraid,  and  do  so,  and  sin,  and  tliat  they  might  have 
matter  for  an  evil  report,  that  they  might  reproach  me. 

Jer.  xiv.  13.  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God!  behold, 
the  prophets  say  unto  them.  Ye  shall  not  see  the  sword, 
neither  shall  j'e  have  famine  ;  but  I  will  give  you  as- 
sured peace  in  this  place. 

—  xxiii.  9.  Mine  heart  within  me  is  broken  because 
of  the  prophets ;  all  my  bones  shake :  I  am  like  a 
drunken  man,  and  like  a  man  whom  wine  hath  over- 
come, because  of  the  Lord,  and  because  of  the  words 
of  his  holiness. 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  year, 
in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah  king  of 
Judah,  in  the  fourth  j'ear,  aiul  in  the  fifth  mouth,  that 
Hananiah  the  son  of  Azur  the  prophet,  which  was  of 
Gibeon,  spake  unto  me  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in  the 
presence  of  the  priests  and  of  all  the  people,  saying, 

 2.  Tlius  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel,  sajing,  I  have  broken  the  yoke  of  the  king 
of  Babylon. 

 3.  Within  two  full  years  will  I  bring  again  into 

this  place  all  the  vessels  of  the  Lord's  house,  that 
Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  took  away  from  this 
place,  and  carried  them  to  Babylon : 

 4.  And  I  will  bring  again  to  this  place  Jeco- 

niah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah,  w  ith  all  the 
captives  of  Judah,  that  went  into  Babylon,  saith  the 
Lord  :  for  I  will  break  tlie  yoke  of  the  king  of  Babylon. 

 5.  Then  the  prophet  Jeremiah  said  unto  the 

prophet  Hananiah  in  the  presence  of  the  priests,  and 
in  the  presence  of  all  the  people  that  stood  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord, 

 6.  Even  the  prophet  Jeremiah  said.  Amen : 

the  Lord  do  so :  the  Lord  perform  thy  M  ords  which 
thou  hast  prophesied,  to  bring  again  the  vessels  of  the 
Lord's  house,  and  all  that  is  carried  away  captive, 
from  Babylon  into  this  place. 

—  —  10.  Then  Hananiah  the  prophet  took  the  yoke 
from  off  the  prophet  Jeremiah's  neck,  and  brake  it. 

—  —  11.  And  Hananiah  spake  in  the  presence  of  all 
the  people,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Even  so  will 
I  break  the  yoke  of  Xebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
from  the  neck  of  all  nations  within  the  space  of  two 
full  years.    And  the  jirophct  Jeremiah  went  his  way. 

—  xxxvii.  19.  Where  are  now  your  prophets  which 
l)ro])hcsicd  unto  you,  saying,  Tiie  king  of  Babylon 
shall  not  come  against  you,  nor  against  this  land  ? 

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Dan.  ii.  8.  The  king  answered  and  said,  I  know  of 
certainty  that  ye  would  gain  the  time,  because  ye  see 
the  tiling  is  gone  from  me. 

 9.  But  if  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the 

dream,  there  is  but  one  decree  for  you :  for  ye  have  pre- 
pared lying  and  corrupt  words  to  sjieak  before  me,  till 
the  time  be  changed :  therefore  tell  me  the  dream, 
and  I  shall  know  that  ye  can  shew  me  the  interpreta- 
tion thereof 

 10.  The  Chaldeans  answered  before  tlie  king, 

and  said.  There  is  not  a  man  upon  the  earth  that  can 
shew  the  king's  matter:  therefore  there  is  no  king, 
lord,  nor  ruler,  that  asked  such  things  at  any  magician, 
or  astrologer,  or  Chaldean. 

 11.  And  it  is  a  rare  thing  that  the  king  re- 

quireth,  and  there  is  none  other  that  can  shew  it  be- 
fore the  king,  except  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not 
with  flesh. 

  12.  For  this  caiBC  the  king  was  angry  and  very 

furious,  and  commanded  to  destroy  all  the  wise  men 
of  Babylon. 

 13.  And  the  decree  went  forth  that  the  wise 

men  should  be  slain  ;  and  they  sought  Daniel  and  his 
fellows  to  be  slain. 

—  iv.  6.  Therefore  made  I  a  decree  to  bring  in  all 
the  wise  men  of  Babylon  before  me,  that  they  might 
make  known  unto  me  the  interpretation  of  the  dream. 

 7.  Then  came  in  the  magicians,  the  astrologers, 

the  Clialdeans,  and  the  soothsayers:  and  I  told  the 
dream  before  them ;  but  they  did  not  make  known 
unto  me  the  interpretation  thereof. 

§  25.   How  Distinguished  from  Time  Prophets. 

Deut.  xviii.  21.  And  if  thou  say  in  thine  heart.  Plow 
shall  we  know  the  word  which  the  Lord  hath  not 
spoken  ? 

 22.  When  a  prophet  speaketh  in  the  name  of 

the  Lord,  if  the  thing  follow  not,  nor  come  to  pass,  that 
is  the  thing  which  tlio  Lord  hath  not  spoken,  but  tlie 
prophet  hath  spoken  it  presumptuously:  thou  shalt 
not  be  afraid  of  him. 

1  Kings  xxii.  28.  And  Micaiah  said.  If  thou  return 
at  all  in  peace,  the  Lord  hath  not  spoken  by  me.  And 
he  said.  Hearken,  O  people,  every  one  of  you. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  27.  And  Micaiah  said.  If  thou  certain- 
ly return  in  peace,  tlie.n  hath  not  tlie  Lord  spoken  by 
me.    And  he  said,  Hearken,  all  ye  people. 

Ps,  Ixxiv.  9.  We  see  not  our  signs :  there  is  no  more 
any  prophet :  neither  is  iliere  among  us  any  that  kuow- 
eth  how  long. 

Is,  xli.  21.  Produce  j-our  cause,  saith  the  Lord  ; 
bring  forth  your  strong  reasons,  saith  the  King  of  Ja- 
cob. 

 22.  Let  them  bring  them  forth,  and  shew  us 

what  shall  happen  :  let  them  shew  the  former  things, 
what  they  be,  that  we  may  consider  them,  and  know 
the  latter  end  of  them ;  or  declare  us  things  for  to 
come. 

Jer.  xxiii.  22.  But  if  they  had  stood  in  my  counsel, 
and  had  caused  my  people  to  hear  my  words,  then 
they  sliould  have  turned  them  from  their  evil  way, 
and  from  the  evil  of  their  doings. 

—  xxviii.  7.  Nevertheless,  hear  thou  now  this  word 
that  I  speak  la  thine  ears,  and  in  the  cars  of  all  the 
people ; 

 8.  The  prophets  that  have  been  before  me  and 

before  thee  of  old  prophesied  both  against  many 
countries,  and  against  great  kingdoms,  of  vrar,  and  of 
evil,  and  of  pestilence. 

 9.  The  prophet  which  propliesieth  of  peace, 

when  the  word  of  the  propliet  shall  come  to  pass,  tlien 
shall  the  prophet  be  known,  that  the  Lord  hath  truly 
sent  him. 

§  26.   Punishment  of  False  Prophets. 

Deut,  xviii.  20.  But  the  prophet,  which  shall  pre- 
sume to  speak  a  word  in  my  name,  which  I  have  not 
commanded  him  to  speak,  or  that  shall  speak  in  the 
name  of  other  gods,  even  that  prophet  shall  die. 

I  Kings  xxii.  24.  But  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaa- 
nah  went  near,  and  smote  Micaiah  on  the  cheek,  and 


said.  Which  way  went  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  from 
me  to  speak  unto  thee  ? 

 25.  And  Micaiah  said.  Behold,  thou  shalt  see 

in  that  day,  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  chamber 
to  hide  tliyself. 

Jer.  xiv.  15.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concern- 
ing the  prophets  that  prophesy  in  my  name,  and  I 
sent  them  not,  j^et  they  say.  Sword  and  famine  shall 
not  be  in  this  land ;  By  sword  and  famine  shall  those 
prophets  be  consumed. 

—  XX.  6.  And  thou,  Pashur,  and  all  that  dwell  in 
thine  house,  shall,  go  into  captivity:  and  thou  shalt 
come  to  Babylon,  and  there  thou  shalt  die,  and  shalt 
be  buried  there,  thou,  and  all  thy  friends,  to  whom 
thou  hast  prophesied  lies. 

—  xxiii.  13.  And  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets 
of  Samaria  ;  they  prophesied  in  Baal,  and  caused  my 
people  Israel  to  err. 

 15.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

concerning  the  prophets;  Behold,  I  will  feed  them 
with  wormwood,  and  make  them  drink  the  water  of 
gall :  for  from  the  prophets  of  Jerusalem  is  profane- 
ness  gone  forth  into  all  the  land. 

 30.  Therefore,  behold,  I  am  against  the  proph- 
ets, saith  the  Lord,  that  steal  my  words  every  one 
from  his  neighbour. 

 31.  Behold,  I  am  against  the  prophets,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  use  their  tongues,  and  say.  He  saith. 

 32.  Behold,  I  am  against  them  that  prophesy 

false  dreams,  saith  the  Lord,  and  do  tell  them,  and 
cause  my  people  to  err  by  their  lies,  and  by  their 
lightness  ;  yet  I  sent  them  not,  nor  commanded  them  : 
therefore  they  shall  not  profit  this  people  at  all,  saith 
the  Lord. 

—  xxviii.  15.  Then  said  the  prophet  Jeremiah  unto 
Ilananiah  the  prophet,  Hear  now,  Hananiah ;  The 
Lord  hath  not  sent  thee ;  but  thou  makest  this  peo- 
ple to  trust  in  a  lie. 

 16.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I 

will  cast  thee  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth  :  this  year 
thou  shalt  die,  because  thou  hast  taught  rebellion 
against  the  Lord. 

"  17.  So  Hananiah  the  prophet  died  the  same 

j^ear  in  the  seventh  month. 

—  xxix.  15.  Because  ye  have  said.  The  Lord  hath 
raised  us  up  prophets  in  Babylon  ; 

 IG.  Know  that  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  the 

king  that  sittcth  upon  the  throne  of  David,  and  of  all 
the  people  that  dwelleth  in  this  city,  and  of  your 
brethren  that  are  not  gone  forth  with  you  into  cap- 
tivity ; 

 17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  Behold,  I 

will  send  upon  them  the  sword,  the  famine,  and  the 
pestilence,  and  will  make  them  like  vile  figs,  that  can- 
not be  eaten,  they  are  so  evil. 

 21.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel,  of  Ahab  the  son  of  Kolaiah,  and  of  Zedekiah 
the  son  of  Maaseiah,  which  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you 
in  my  name ;  Behold,  I  mmU  deliver  them  into  the 
hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon ;  and  he 
shall  slay  them  before  your  eyes ; 

 22.  And  of  them  shall  be  taken  up  a  curse  by 

all  the  captivity  of  Judah  which  are  in  Babylon,  say- 
ing. The  Lord  make  thee  like  Zedekiah  and  like  Ahab, 
whom  the  king  of  Babylon  roasted  in  the  fire ; 

 31.  Send  to  all  them  of  the  captivity,  saying, 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  Shemaiah  the  Nehel- 
amite ;  Because  that  Shemaiah  hath  prophesied  unjo 
you,  and  I  sent  him  not,  and  he  caused  you  to  trust  in 
a  lie: 

 32.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I 

will  punish  Shemaiah  the  Nehelamite,  and  his  seed : 
he  shall  not  have  a  man  to  dwell  among  this  people  ; 
neither  shall  he  behold  the  good  that  I  will  do  for  my 
people,  saith  the  Lord  ;  because  he  hath  taught  re- 
bellion against  the  Lord. 

Ezek,  xii.  24.  For  there  shall  be  no  more  any  vain 
vision  nor  flattering  divination  within  the  house  of 
Israel. 

—  xiii.  2.  Son  of  man,  prophesv  against  the  proph- 
ets of  Israel  that  prophesy,  and  say  thou  unto  them 
that  prophesy  out  of  their  own  hearts.  Hear  ye  the 
word  of  the  Lord  ; 


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Ezek,  xiii.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  unto 
the  foolish  prophets,  that  follow  their  own  spirit,  and 
have  seen  nothing ! 

 8.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
cause ye  have  spoken  vanity,  and  seen  lies,  therefore, 
behold,  I  am  against  you,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 9.  And  mine  hand  shall  be  upon  the  prophets 

that  see  vanity,  and  that  divine  lies :  they  shall  not  be 
in  the  assembly  of  my  people,  neither  shall  they  be 
written  in  the  writing  of  the  house  of  Israel,  neither 
shall  they  enter  into  the  laud  of  Israel ;  and  ye  shall 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

 23.  Therefore  ye  shall  see  no  more  vanity,  nor 

diviue  divinations :  for  I  will  deliver  my  people  out 
of  your  hand :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Micah  iii.  5.  Thus  saith  the  Lokd  concerning  the 
prophets  that  make  my  people  err,  that  bite  with  their 
teeth,  and  cry.  Peace ;  and  he  that  putteth  not  into 
their  mouths,  they  even  prepare  war  against  him : 

 6.  Tiierefore  night  shall  be  unto  you,  that  ye 

shall  not  have  a  vision ;  and  it  shall  be  dark  unto  you, 
that  ye  shall  not  divine ;  and  the  sun  siiall  go  down 
over  the  prophets,  and  the  day  shall  be  dark  over  them. 

 7.  Then  shall  the  seers  be  ashamed,  and  the 

diviners  confounded :  yea,  they  shall  all  cover  their 
lips  ;  for  there  is  no  answer  of  God. 

Zech.xiii.  2.  +and  also  I  will  cause  the  prophets 
and  the  unclean  spirit  to  pass  out  of  the  land. 

 3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  ihat  when  any 

shall  }'et  prophesy,  then  his  fixther  and  his  mother  that 
begat  him  shall  say  unto  him.  Thou  shalt  not  live ; 
for  thou  speakest  lies  in  the  name  of  the  Lokd:  and 
his  father  and  his  mother  that  begat  him  shall  thrust 
him  through  when  he  prophesieth. 

 4.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  ihat 

the  prophets  shall  be  ashamed  every  one  of  his  vision, 
when  he  hath  prophesied ;  neither  shall  they  wear  a 
rough  garment  to  deceive : 

 5.  But  he  shall  say,  I  am  no  prophet,  I  am.  a 

husbandman ;  for  man  taught  me  to  keep  cattle  from 
my  youth. 

 6.  And  one  shall  say  unto  him.  What  these 

wounds  in tliiue hands?  Then  he  shall  answer,  Those 
•with  Avhich  I  was  wounded  in  the  house  of  my  friends. 

§  27.   Punishment  of  their  Followers. 

Jer.  xiv.  16.  And  the  people  to  whom  they  prophesy 
shall  be  cast  out  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  because 
of  the  famine  and  the  sword ;  and  they  shall  have 
none  to  bury  them,  them,  their  wives,  nor  their  sons, 
nor  their  daughters :  for  1  will  pour  their  wickedness 
upon  them. 

Ezek.  xiii.  15.  Thus  will  I  accomplish  my  wrath 
upon  the  wall,  and  upon  them  that  have  daubed  it 
with  untemijered  mortar,  and  Mill  say  unto  you.  The 
wall  is  no  more,  neither  they  that  daubed  it ; 

 16.  To  wit,  the  prophets  of  Israel  which  proph- 
esy concerning  Jerusalem,  and  which  see  visions  of 
peace  for  her,  and  tliere  is  no  peace,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  xiv.  10.  And  they  shall  bear  the  punishment  of 
their  iniquity  :  the  punishment  of  the  prophet  shall  be 
even  as  the  jiunishment  of  him  that  seeketh  unto  him  ; 

 11.  That  the  house  of  Israel  ma}'  go  no  more 

astray  from  me,  neither  be  polluted  any  more  with  all 
their  transgressions;  but  that  Ihcy  may  be  my  people, 
and  I  may  be  their  God,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

CHAP.  YIII. 
PROPHETESSES. 

§  28.   By  Tocation. 

Ex.  XV.  20.  And  Miriam  the  prophetess,  the  sister 
of  Aaron,  took  a  timbrel  in  her  hand  ;  and  all  the 
women  went  out  after  her  with  timbrels  and  with 
dances. 

2Kingsxxii.  15.  And  she  said  unto  them,  Thus 
saith  the  Lokd  God  of  Israel,  Tell  the  man  that  sent 
you  to  me. 


2  Chr.  xxxiv.  22.  And  Hilkiah,  and  they  that  the 
king  had  appointed,  went  to  Huldah  the  prophetess, 
the  wife  of  Shallum  the  son  of  Tikvath,  the  son  of 
Hasrah,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe ;  (now  she  dwelt  in 
Jerusalem  in  the  college;)  and  they  spake  to  her  to 
that  effect. 

 23.  And  she  answered  them,  Thus  saith  the 

Lokd  God  of  Israel,  Tell  ye  the  man  that  sent  you  to 
me, 

Neh.vi.  14.  My  God,  think  thou  upon  Tobiah  and 
Sanballat  according  to  these  their  works,  and  on  the 
prophetess  Noadiah,  and  the  rest  of  the  prophets,  that 
would  have  put  me  in  fear. 

Luke  ii.  36.  And  tliere  was  one  Anna,  a  prophetess, 
the  daughter  of  Phanuel,  of  the  tribe  of  Aser  :  she  was 
of  a  great  age,  and  had  lived  with  a  husband  seven 
years  from  her  virginity  ; 

Acts  xxi.  9.  And  the  same  man  had  four  daughters, 
virgins,  which  did  prophesy. 

See  Jud.  iv.  4,  5. 

§  29.   By  Marriage. 

Is.  viii.  3.  And  I  went  unto  the  prophetess ;  and  she 
conceived,  and  bare  a  son.+ 

§  30.   False  Prophetesses. 

Ezek.  xiii.  17.  Likewise,  thou  son  of  man,  set  thy  face 
against  the  daughters  of  thj'  people,  which  prophesy 
out  of  their  own  heart;  and  prophesj'  thou  against 
them, 

 18.  And  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe 

to  the  women  that  sew  pillows  to  all  armholes,  and 
make  kerchiefs  upon  the  head  of  every  stature  to  hunt 
souls !  Will  ye  hunt  the  souls  of  my  people,  and  will 
ye  save  the  souls  alive  that  come  imto  you? 

 19.  And  will  j-e  pollute  me  among  m}'  people 

for  handfuls  of  barley  and  for  pieces  of  bread,  to  slay 
the  souls  that  should  not  die,  and  to  save  the  souls 
alive  that  should  not  live,  by  your  lying  to  my  people 
that  hear  your  lies  ? 

 20.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  Be- 
hold, I  ayn  against  your  pillows,  wherewith  ye  there 
hunt  the  souls  to  make  them  fly,  and  I  will  tear  them 
from  your  arms,  and  will  let  the  souls  go,  even  the 
souls  that  ye  hunt  to  make  them  fly. 

 21.  Your  kerchiefs  also  will  I  tear,  and  deliver 

my  people  out  of  your  hand,  and  they  shall  be  no 
more  in  your  hand  to  be  hunted ;  and  ye  shall  know 
that  I  a?ft  the  Lord. 

Rev.  ii.  20.  Notwithstanding  I  have  a  few  things 
against  thee,  because  thou  sufferest  that  woman  Jeze- 
bel, which  calleth  herself  a  prophetess,  to  teach  and  to 
seduce  my  servants  to  commit  fornication,  and  to  eat 
things  sacrificed  unto  idols. 

CHAP.  IX 
DREAMS  AND  THEIR  INTERPRE- 
TATIONS. 

§  31.   Sent  by  God. 

Jobvii.  13.  When  I  say,  My  bed  shall  comfort  me, 
my  couch  shall  ease  my  complaint ; 

 14.  Then  thou  scarest  me  with  dreams,  and 

terrifiest  me  through  visions  : 

—  xxxiii.  14.  For  God  speaketh  once,  j-ea  twice,  yet 
nuin  perceiveth  it  not. 

 15.  In  a  dream,  in  a  vision  of  the  night,  when 

deep  sleep  falleth  upon  men,  in  slumberings  upon  the 
bed; 

—  —  16.  Then  he  openeth  the  ears  of  men,  and 
sealeth  their  instruction. 

 17.  Tliat  he  may  withdraw  man /tow  his  pur- 
pose, and  hide  pride  from  man. 

§  32.   Abimeleeh's  Dream. 
Gen.  XX.  3.  But  God  came  to  Abimelech  in  a  dream 
by  night,  and  said  to  him.  Behold,  thou  art  but  a  dead 
man, "for  the  woman  which  thou  hast  taken:  for  she 
is  a  man's  wife. 


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MEDIUMS  AND  METHODS  OF  REVELATION. 


BOOK  VII. 


Gen.  XX.  4.  But  Abimelech  had  not  come  near  lier : 
and  he  said,  Lord,  wilt  thou  slay  also  a  righteous  na- 
tion? 

 5.  Said  he  not  unto  me,  She  is  my  sister  ?  and 

she,  even  she  herself  said.  He  is  my  brother:  in  the 
integrity  of  my  heart  and  innocency  of  my  hands  have 
I  done  this. 

 6.  And  God  said  unto  him  in  a  dream.  Yea,  I 

know  that  thou  didst  this  in  the  integrity  of  thy  heart ; 
for  I  also  withheld  thee  from  sinning  against  me: 
therefore  suffered  I  thee  not  to  touch  her. 

 7.  Now  therefore  restore  the  man  his  wife ; 

for  he  M  a  propliet,  and  he  shall  pray  for  thee,  and 
thou  shalt  live :  and  if  thou  restore  hei'  not,  know  thou 
that  thou  shalt  sin-ely  die,  thou,  and  all  that  are  thine. 

 8.  Therefore  Abimelech  rose  early  in  the 

morning,  and  called  all  his  servants,  and  told  all  these 
things  in  their  ears :  and  the  men  were  sore  afraid. 

§  33.   Jacob's  Dreams. 

Gen.  xxviii.  13.  And  he  dreamed,  and  behold  a  lad- 
der set  up  on  the  earth,  and  the  top  of  it  reached  to 
heaven :  and  behold  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and 
descending  on  it. 

 13.  And,  behold,  the  Lord  stood  above  it,  and 

said,  I  am  the  Lord  God  of  Abraham  thy  father,  and 
the  God  of  Isaac :  the  land  whereon  thou  liest,  to  thee 
will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed ; 

 14.  And  thy  seed  shall  be  as  the  dust  of  the 

earth ;  and  thou  shalt  spread  abroad  to  the  west,  and 
to  the  east,  and  to  the  north,  and  to  the  south :  and  in 
thee  and  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  families  of  the  earth 
be  blessed. 

 15.  And,  behold,  I  am  with  thee,  and  will  keep 

thee  in  all  places  whither  thou  goest,  and  will  bring 
thee  again  into  this  land ;  for  I  will  not  leave  thee, 
until  I  have  done  that  which  I  have  spoken  to  thee  of 

—  xxxi.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  that 
the  cattle  conceived,  that  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and 
saw  in  a  dream,  and,  behold,  the  rams  which  leaped 
upon  the  cattle  wei'e  ringstreaked,  speckled,  and  griz- 
zled. 

 13.  And  he  said.  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and 

see,  all  the  rams  which  leap  upon  the  cattle  are  ring- 
streaked,  speckled,  and  grizzled :  for  I  have  seen  all 
that  Laban  doeth  unto  thee. 

§  34.   Laban's  Dream. 

Gen.  xxxi.  24.  And  God  came  to  Laban  the  Syrian 
in  a  dream  by  night,  and  said  unto  him,  Take  heed 
that  thou  speak  not  to  Jacob  either  good  or  bad. 

§  35.   Joseph's  Dreams. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  5.  And  Joseph  dreamed  a  dream,  and 
he  told  it  his  brethren :  and  they  hated  him  yet  the 
more. 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Hear,  I  pray  you, 

this  dream  which  I  have  dreamed : 

 7.  For,  behold,  we  were  binding  sheaves  in 

the  field,  and.  lo,  my  sheaf  arose,  and  also  stood  up- 
right ;  and,  behold,  your  sheaves  stood  round  about, 
and  made  obeisance  to  my  sheaf 

 8.  And  his  brethren  said  to  him,  Shalt  thou 

indeed  reign  over  us  ?  or  shalt  thou  indeed  have  do- 
minion over  us  V  And  they  hated  him  yet  the  more 
for  his  dreams,  and  for  his  words. 

 9.  And  he  dreamed  yet  another  dream,  and 

told  it  his  brethren,  and  said.  Behold,  I  have  dreamed 
a  dream  more ;  and,  behold,  the  sun  and  the  moon 
and  the  eleven  stars  made  obeisance  to  me. 

 10.  And  he  told  it  to  his  father,  and  to  his 

brethren:  and  his  father  rebuked  him,  and  said  unto 
him.  What  is  this  dream  that  thou  hast  dreamed  V 
Shall  I  and  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  indeed  come 
to  bow  down  ourselves  to  thee  to  the  earth  ? 

§  36.  Dreams  of  Pharaoh's  Butler  and  Baker. 

Gen.  xl.  5.  And  they  dreamed  a  dream  both  of  them, 
each  man  his  dream  in  one  night,  each  man  according 


to  the  interpretation  of  his  dream,  the  butler  and  the 
baker  of  the  king  of  EgyjJt,  which  were  bound  in  tho 
prison. 

 6.  And  Joseph  came  in  unto  them  in  tho 

morning,  and  looked  upon  them,  and,  behold,  they 
wer-e  sad. 

 7.  And  he  asked  Pharaoh's  officers  that  were 

with  him  in  the  ward  of  his  lord's  house,  saying, 
Wherefore  look  ye  so  sadly  to  day  ? 

 8.  And  they  said  unto  him.  We  have  dreamed 

a  dream,  and  tJi^re  is  no  interpreter  of  it.  And  Joseph 
said  unto  them,  Bo  not  Interpretations  belong  to  God? 
tell  me  them,  I  pray  you. 

 9.  And  the  chief  butler  told  his  dream  to  Jo- 
seph, and  said  to  him.  In  my  dream,  behold,  a  vine 
Wfw  before  me ; 

—  —  10.  And  in  the  vine  icere  three  branches: 
and  it  was  as  though  it  budded,  and  her  blossoms  shot 
forth;  and  the  clusters  thei-eof  brought  forth  ripe 
grapes : 

 11.  And  Pharaoh's  cup  was  in  my  hand  :  and 

I  took  .the  grapes,  and  pressed  them  into  Pharaoh's 
cup,  and  I  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh's  hand. 

 13.  And  Joseph  said  imto  him.  This  is  the  in- 
terpretation of  it :  The  three  branches  are  three  days : 

 13.  Yet  within  three  days  shall  Pharaoh  lift 

up  thine  head,  and  restore  thee  unto  thy  place ;  and 
thou  shalt  deliver  Pharaoh's  cup  into  his  hand,  after 
the  former  manner  when  thou  wast  his  butler. 

 16.  When  the  chief  baker  saw  that  the  inter- 
pretation was  good,  he  said  unto  Joseph,  I  also  was  in 
my  dream,  and,  beliold,  /  had  three  white  baskets  on 
my  head : 

 17.  And  in  the  uppermost  basket  there  was  of 

all  manner  of  bakemeats  for  Pharaoh ;  and  the  birds 
did  eat  them  out  of  the  basket  upon  my  head. 

 18.  And  Joseph  answered  and  said.  This  is  the 

interpretation  thereof:  The  three  baskets  are  three 
days: 

 19.  Yet  within  three  daj'S  shall  Pharaoh  lift 

up  thy  head  from  off  thee,  and  shall  hang  thee  on  a 
ti'ee ;  and  the  birds  shall  eat  thy  flesh  from  off  thee. 

§  37.  Pharaoh's  Dream. 

Gen.  xli.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  two 
full  years,  that  Pharaoh  dreamed :  and,  behold,  he 
stood  by  the  river. 

 2.  And,  behold,  there  came  up  out  of  the  river 

seven  well  favoured  kine  and  fatfleshed ;  and  they  fed 
in  a  meadow. 

 3.  And,  behold,  seven  other  kine  came  up  after 

them  out  of  the  river,  ill  favoured  and  leanfleshed ;  and 
stood  by  the  otiier  kine  upon  the  brink  of  the  river. 

 4.  And  the  ill  favoured  and  leanfleshed  kine 

did  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and  fat  kine.  So 
Pharaoh  awoke. 

 -5.  And  he  slept  and  dreamed  the  second  time : 

and,  behold,  seven  ears  of  com  came  up  upon  one 
stalk,  rank  and  good. 

 a.  And,  behold,  seven  thin  ears  and  blasted 

with  the  cast  wind  sprung  up  after  them. 

 7.  And  the  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven 

rank  and  full  ears.  And  Pharaoh  awoke,  and,  behold, 
it  was  a  dream. 

—  —  15.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  I  have 
dreamed  a  dream,  and  tliere  is  none  that  can  interpret 
it:  and  I  have  heard  say  of  thee,  tJmt  thou  canst  un- 
derstand a  dream  to  interpret  it. 

 16.  And  Joseph  answered  Pharaoh,  saying.  It 

is  not  in  me :  God  shall  give  Pharaoh  an  answer  of 
peace. 

 17.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  In  my 

dream,  behold,  I  stood  upon  the  bank  of  the  river : 

 18.  And,  behold,  there  came  up  out  of  the  river 

seven  kine,  fatfleshed  and  well  favoured;  and  they  fed 
in  a  meadow : 

 19.  And,  behold,  seven  other  kine  came  up 

after  them,  poor  and  very  ill  flivoured  and  leanfleshed, 
such  as  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for  bad- 
ness : 

 30.  And  the  lean  and  the  ill  favoured  kine  did 

eat  up  the  first  seven  fat  kine : 


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Gen.  xli.  21.  And  when  they  had  eaten  them  up,  it 
could  not  be  known  that  they  had  eaten  them ;  but 
they  were  still  ill  favoured,  as  at  the  beginning.  So  I 
awoke. 

 22.  And  I  saw  in  my  dream,  and,  behold,  seven 

ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and  good : 

 23.  And,  behold,  seven  ears,  withered,  thin, 

and  blasted  with  the  east  wind,  sprung  up  after  them ; 

 24.  And  the  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  good 

ears :  and  I  told  tJm  unto  the  magicians ;  but  t/iere  was 
none  that  could  declare  it  to  me. 

 25.  And  Joseph  said  unto  Pharaoh,  The  dream 

of  Pharaoh  is  one :  God  hath  shewed  Pharaoh  w  hat 
he  is  about  to  do. 

 26.  The  seven  good  kine  are  seven  years ;  and 

the  seven  good  ears  are  seven  years :  the  dream  is  one. 

 27.  And  the  seven  thin  and  ill  favoured  kine 

that  came  up  after  them  are  seven  years;  and  the 
seven  empty  ears  bkusted  with  tho  east  wind  shall  be 
seven  years  of  famine. 

 28.  This  is  the  thing  which  I  have  spoken  un- 
to Pharaoh:  What  God  is  about  to  do  he  ^heweth 
unto  Pharaoh. 

 29.  Behold,  there  come  seven  years  of  great 

plenty  throughout  all  the  laud  of  Egypt ; 

 30.  And  there  shall  arise  after  them  seven 

years  of  famine ;  and  all  the  plenty  shall  be  forgotten 
in  the  land  of  Egypt ;  and  the  famine  shall  consume 
the  land ; 

 31.  And  the  plenty  shall  not  be  known  in  the 

land  by  reason  of  that  famine  following ;  for  it  shall  be 
very  grievous. 

 32.  And  for  that  the  dream  was  doubled  unto 

Pharaoh  twice ;  it  is  because  the  thing  is  established 
by  God,  and  God  will  shortly  bring  it  to  pass. 

§  38.  The  Soldier's  Dream. 

Jud.  vii.  13.  And  when  Gideon  was  come,  behold, 
there  was  a  man  that  told  a  dream  unto  his  fellow,  and 
said.  Behold,  I  dreamed  a  dream,  and,  lo,  a  cake  of 
bai-ley  bread  tumbled  into  the  host  of  Midian,  and 
came  unto  a  tent,  and  smote  it  that  it  fell,  and  over- 
turned it,  that  the  tent  lay  along. 

 14.  And  his  fellow  answered  and  said,  This  is 

nothing  else  save  the  sword  of  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash, 
a  man  of  Israel :  far  into  his  hand  hath  God  delivered 
Midian,  and  all  the  host. 

 15.  And  it  was  so,  when  Gideon  heard  the 

telling  of  the  dream,  and  the  interpretation  thereof, 
that  he  worshipped,  and  returned  into  the  host  of 
Israel,  and  said,  Arise ;  for  the  Lord  hath  delivered 
into  your  hand  the  host  of  Midian. 

§  39.   Solomon's  Dream. 

I  Kings  iii.  5.  In  Gibeon  the  Loud  appeared  to  Sol- 
omon in  a  dream  by  night :  and  God  said,  Ask  what  I 
shall  give  thee. 

 8.  And  thy  servant  is  in  the  midst  of  thy  peo- 
ple which  thou  hast  chosen,  a  great  people,  that  can- 
not be  numbered  nor  counted  for  multitude. 

 9.  Give  therefore  thy  servant  an  understanding 

heart  to  judge  thy  people,  that  I  may  discern  between 
good  and  bad:  for  who  is  able  to  judge  this  thy  so 
great  a  people  ? 

 10.  And  the  speech  pleased  the  Lord,  that 

Solomon  had  asked  this  thing. 

 11.  And  God  said  unto  him.  Because  thou  hast 

asked  this  thing,  and  hast  not  asked  for  thyself  long 
life ;  neither  hast  asked  riches  for  thyself,  nor  hast  asked 
the  life  of  thine  enemies ;  but  hast  asked  for  thyself  un- 
derstanding to  discern  judgment ; 

 12.  Behold,  I  have  done  according  to  thy 

■word:  lo,  I  have  given  thee  a  wise  and  an  under- 
standing heart ;  so  that  there  was  none  like  thee  before 
thee,  neither  after  thee  shall  any  arise  like  unto  thee. 

—  —  13.  And  I  have  also  given  thee  that  which 
thou  hast  not  asked,  both  riches,  and  honour:  so  that 
there  shall  not  be  any  among  the  kings  like  unto  thee 
all  thy  days. 

 14.  And  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  to  keep 

my  statutes  and  my  commandments,  as  "thy  father 
David  did  walk,  then  I  will  lengthen  thy  days. 


 15.  And  Solomon  awoke ;  and,  behold,  it  was 

a  dream. -f 

—  ix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Solomon  had 
finished  the  building  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
the  king's  house,  and  all  Solomon's  desire,  which  he 
was  ijleased  to  do, 

 2.  That  the  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  the 

second  time,  as  he  had  appeared  unto  him  at  Gibeon. 

§  40.  Nebuchadnezzar's  First  Dream. 

Dan.  ii.  1.  And  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign  of 
Nebuchadnezzar,  Nebuchadnezzar  dreamed  dreams, 
wherewith  his  spirit  was  troubled,  and  his  sleep  brake 
from  him. 

 2.  Then  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  ma- 
gicians, and  the  astrologers,  and  the  sorcerers,  and  the 
Chaldeans,  for  to  shew  the  king  his  dreams.  So  they 
came  and  stood  before  the  king. 

 3.  And  the  king  said  unto  them,  I  have 

dreamed  a  dream,  and  my  spirit  was  troubled  to  know 
the  dream. 

 4.  Then  spake  the  Chaldeans  to  the  king  in 

Syriac,  O  king,  live  forever:  tell  thy  servants  the 
dream,  and  we  will  shew  the  interpretation. 

 5.  The  king  answered  and  said  to  the  Chal- 
deans, The  thing  is  gone  from  me :  if  ye  will  not  make 
known  unto  me  the  dream,  with  the  interpretation 
thereof,  ye  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  your  houses  shall 
be  made  a  dunghill. 

 6.  But  if  ye  shew  the  dream,  and  the  interpre- 
tation thereof,  ye  shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
and  great  honour :  therefore  shew  me  the  dream,  and 
the  interpretation  thereof 

 7.  They  answered  again  and  said.  Let  the  king 

tell  his  servants  the  di'eam,  and  we  will  shew  the  in- 
terpretation of  it. 

 14.  Then  Daniel  answered  with  counsel  and 

wisdom  to  Arioch  the  captain  of  the  king's  guard, 
which  was  gone  forth  to  slay  the  wise«ie7i  of  Babylon: 

 15.  He  answered  and  said  to  Arioch  the  king's 

captain,  Why  is  the  decree  so  hasty  from  the  king? 
Then  Arioch  made  the  thing  known  to  Daniel. 

 16.  Then  Daniel  went  in,  and  desired  of  the 

king  that  he  would  give  him  time,  and  that  he  would 
shew  the  king  the  interpretation. 

 25.  Then  Arioch  brought  in  Daniel  before  the 

king  in  haste,  and  said  thus  unto  him,  I  have  found  a 
man  of  the  captives  of  Judah,  that  wDl  make  known 
unto  the  king  the  interpretation. 

 26.  The  king  answered  and  said  to  Daniel, 

whose  name  was  Belteshazzar,  Art  thou  able  to  make 
known  unto  me  the  dream  which  I  have  seen,  and  the 
interpretation  thereof? 

 27.  Daniel  answered  in  the  presence  of  the 

king,  and  said.  The  secret  which  tbs  king  hath  de- 
manded cannot  the  wise  men,  the  astrologers,  the  ma- 
gicians, the  soothsayers,  shew  unto  the  king ; 

 28.  But  there  is  a  God  in  heaven  that  reveal- 

eth  secrets,  and  maketh  known  to  the  king  Nebuchad- 
nezzar what  shall  be  in  the  latter  days.  Thy  dream, 
and  the  visions  of  thy  head  upon  thy  bed,  are  these ; 

 29.  As  for  thee,  O  king,  thy  thoughts  came 

into  thy  mind  upon  thy  bed,  what  should  come  to  pass 
herc.'ifter :  and  he  that  revealeth  secrets  maketh  kno^^•n 
to  thee  what  shall  come  to  pass. 

 30.  But  as  for  me,  this  secret  is  not  revealed 

to  me  for  any  wisdom  that  I  have  more  than  any  liv- 
ing, but  for  their  sakcs  that  shall  make  known  the  in- 
terpretation to  the  king,  and  that  thou  mightest  know 
the  thoughts  of  thy  heart. 

 31.  Thou,  "O  king,  sawest,  and  behold  a  great 

image.  This  great  image,  Miiose  brightness  was  ex- 
cellent, stood  before  thee ;  and  the  form  thereof  was 
terrible. 

 32.  This  image's  head  was  of  fine  gold,  his 

breast  and  his  arms  of  silver,  his  belly  and  his  thighs 
of  brass, 

 33.  His  legs  of  iron,  his  feet  part  of  iron  and 

part  of  clay. 

 34.  Thou  sawest  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out 

without  hands,  which  smote  the  image  upon  his  feet 
that  tcere  of  u'on  and  clay,  and  brake  them  to  pieces. 


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Dan.  ii.  35.  Then  was  the  iron,  the  clay,  the  brass, 
the  silver,  and  the  gold,  broken  to  pieces  together,  and 
became  like  the  chaff  of  the  summer  threshing-floors ; 
and  the  wind  carried  them  away,  that  no  place  was 
fomid  for  them :  and  the  stone  that  smote  the  image 
became  a  great  momitain,  and  filled  the  whole  earth. 

 36.  This  is  the  dream ;  and  we  will  tell  the 

interpretation  thereof  before  the  king. 

 37.  Thou,  O  king,  art  a  king  of  kings  :  for  the 

God  of  lieaven  hath  given  thee  a  kingdom,  power, 
and  strength,  and  glory. 

 38.  And  wheresoever  the  children  of  men 

dwell,  the  beasts  of  the  field  and  the  fowls  of  the 
heaven  hath  he  given  into  thine  hand,  and  hath  made 
thee  ruler  over  them  all.    Thou  art  this  head  of  gold. 

 39.  And  after  thee  shall  arise  another  king- 
dom inferior  to  thee,  and  another  third  kingdom  of 
brass,  which  shall  bear  rule  over  all  the  earth. 

 40.  And  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong 

as  iron :  forasmuch  as  iron  breaketh  in  pieces  and  sub- 
dueth  all  things :  and  as  iron  that  breaketh  all  these, 
shall  it  break  in  pieces  and  bruise. 

 41.  And  whereas  thou  sawest  the  feet  and 

toes,  part  of  potters'  clay,  and  part  of  iron,  the  king- 
dom shall  be  divided;  but  there  shall  be  in  it  of  the 
strength  of  the  iron,  forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  the  iron 
mixed  with  miry  clay. 

 43.  And  as  the  toes  of  the  feet  were  part  of 

iron,  and  part  of  clay,  so  the  kingdom  shall  be  partly 
strong,  and  partly  broken. 

 43.  And  whereas  thou  sawest  iron  mixed  with 

miry  clay,  they  shall  mingle  themselves  with  the  seed 
of  men  :  but  they  shall  not  cleave  one  to  another,  even 
as  iron  is  not  mixed  with  clay. 

 44.  And  in  the  days  of  these  kings  shall  the 

God  of  heaven  set  up  a  kingdom,  which  shall  never 
be  destroyed :  and  the  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to 
other  people,  but  it  shall  break  in  pieces  and  consume 
all  these  kingdoms,  and  it  shall  stand  for  ever. 

 45.  Forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  that  the  stone 

was  cut  out  of  the  mountain  without  hands,  and  that 
it  brake  in  pieces  the  iron,  the  brass,  the  clay,  the  sil- 
ver, and  the  gold ;  the  great  God  hath  made  known 
to  the  king  what  shall  come  to  pass  hereafter  :  and  the 
dream  is  certain,  and  the  interpretation  thereof  sure. 

§  41.   Nebuchadnezzar's  Second  Dream. 

Dan.  iv.  4.  I  Nebuchadnezzar  was  at  rest  in  mine 
house,  and  flourishing  in  my  palace  : 

 5.  I  saw  a  dream  which  made  me  afraid,  and 

the  thoughts  upon  my  bed  and  the  visions  of  my  head 
troubled  me. 

 10.  Thus  were  the  visions  of  mine  head  in  my 

bed;  I  saw,  and  behold  a  tree  in  the  midst  of  the 
earth,  and  the  height  thereof  was  great. 

 11.  The  tree  grew,  and  was  strong,  and  the 

height  thereof  reached  unto  heaven,  and  the  sight 
thereof  to  the  end  of  all  the  earth : 

 13.  The  leaves  thereof  were  fair,  and  the  fruit 

thereof  much,  and  in  it  was  meat  for  all :  the  beasts 
of  the  field  had  shadow  under  it,  and  the  fowls  of 
the  heaven  dwelt  in  the  boughs  thereof,  and  all  flesh 
was  fed  of  it. 

 13.  I  saw  in  the  visions  of  my  head  upon  my 

bed,  and,  behold,  a  watcher  and  a  holy  one  came  down 
from  heaven : 

 14.  He  cried  aloud,  and  said  thus,  Hew  down 

the  tree,  and  cut  off  hia  branches,  shake  off  his  leaves, 
and  scatter  his  fruit :  let  the  beasts  get  away  from  un- 
der it,  and  tlie  fowls  from  his  branches : 

 15.  Nevertheless,  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots 

in  the  earth,  even  with  a  band  of  iron  and  brass,  in 
the  tender  grass  of  the  field ;  and  let  it  be  wet  with 
the  dew  of  heaven,  and  let  his  portion  be  M'ith  tlie 
beasts  in  the  grass  of  the  earth : 

 16.  Let  his  heart  be  changed  from  man's,  and 

let  a  beast's  heart  be  given  unto  him  ;  and  let  seven 
times  pass  over  liim. 

 19.  Then  Daniel,  whose  name  was  Belteshaz- 

zar,  was  astouied  for  one  hour,  and  his  thoughts 
troubled  him.  The  kmg  spake,  and  said,  Belteshaz- 
zar,  let  not  the  dream,  or  the  interpretation  thereof, 


trouble  thee.  Belteshazzar  answered  and  said.  My 
lord,  tlie  dream  be  to  them  that  hate  thee,  and  the  in- 
terpretation thereof  to  thine  enemies. 

 20.  The  tree  that  thou  sawest,  which  grew, 

and  was  strong,  whose  height  reached  unto  the  heaven, 
and  the  sight  thereof  to  all  the  earth ; 

 21.  Whose  leaves  were  fair,  and  the  fruit  thereof 

much,  and  in  it  was  meat  for  all ;  under  which  the 
beasts  of  the  field  dwelt,  and  upon  whose  branches 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven  had  their  hal)itation : 

 22.  It  is  thou,  O  king,  that  art  grown  and  be- 
come strong :  for  thy  greatness  is  grown,  and  reacheth 
unto  heaven,  and  thy  dominion  to  the  end  of  the  earth. 

 23.  And  whereas  the  king  saw  a  watcher  and 

a  holy  one  coming  down  from  heaven,  and  saying, 
Hew  the  tree  dowTi,  and  destroy  it;  yet  leave  the 
stump  of  the  roots  thereof  in  the  earth,  even  with  a 
band  of  iron  and  brass,  in  the  tender  grass  of  the  field ; 
and  let  it  be  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven,  and  let  his 
portion  be  with  the  beasts  of  the  field,  till  seven  times 
pass  over  him ; 

§  42,   Daniel's  Dream. 

Dan.  vii.  1.  In  the  first  year  of  Belshazzar  king  of 
Babylon,  Daniel  had  a  dream  and  visions  of  his  head 
upon  his  bed :  then  he  wrote  the  dream,  and  told  the 
sum  of  the  matters. 

 15.  I  Daniel  was  grieved  in  my  spirit  in  the 

midst  of  7ny  body,  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled 
me. 

§  43.   The  Dream  of  the  Magi. 

Mat.  ii.  12.  And  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream 
that  they  should  not  return  to  Herod,  they  departed 
into  their  own  country  another  way. 

See  Mat.  ii.  13. 

§  44.   The  Dream  of  Pilate's  Wife. 

Mat.  xxvii.  19.  When  he  was  set  down  on  the  judg- 
ment seat,  his  wife  sent  unto  him,  saying.  Have  thou 
nothing  to  do  with  that  just  man :  for  I  have  suffered 
many  things  this  day  in  a  dream  because  of  him. 


CHAP.  X. 
TRANCES  AND  VISIONS. 

§  45.  Trances  and  Visions. 

Gen.  XV.  12.  And  when  the  sun  was  going  down,  a 
deep  sleep  fell  upon  Abram;  and,  lo,  a  horror  of  great 
darkness  fell  upon  him. 

Num.  xxiv.  2.  And  Balaam  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and 
he  saw  Israel  abiding  in  his  tents  according  to  their 
tribes ;  and  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  him. 

 3.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said,  Ba- 
laam the  son  of  Beor  hath  said,  and  the  man  whose 
eyes  are  open  hath  said : 

 4.  He  hath  said,  which  heard  the  words  of  God, 

which  saw  the  vision  of  the  Almighty,  falling  into  a 
trance,  but  having  his  eyes  open  : 

 15.  And  he  took  up  his  pai-able,  and  said, 

Balaam  the  son  of  Beor  hath  said,  and  the  man  whose 
eyes  are  open  hath  said : 

 16.  He  hath  said,  which  heard  the  words  of 

God,  and  knew  the  knowledge  of  the  Most  High,  wliich 
saw  the  vision  of  the  Almighty,  falling  into  a  trance, 
but  having  his  eyes  open : 

Jobiv.  12.  Now  a  thing  was  secretly  brought  to  me, 
and  mine  ear  received  a  little  thereof 

 13.  In  thoughts  from  the  visions  of  the  night, 

when  deep  sleep  falleth  on  men, 

 14.  Fear  came  upon  me,  and  trembling,  which 

made  all  my  bones  to  shake. 

 15.  Then  a  spirit  passed  before  my  face ;  the 

hair  of  my  flesh  stood  up : 

 1(5.  It  stood  still,  but  I  could  not  discern  the 

form  thereof:  an  image  was  before  mine  eyes,  there  was 
silence,  and  I  heard  a  voice,  saying, 

Ezek.  xxxvii.  1.  The  hand  of  the  Lord  was  upon  me, 
and  carried  me  out  in  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord,  and  set 


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me  down  in  the  midst  of  the  valley  which  was  full  of 
bones, 

Ezek.xxxvii.  3.  And  caused  me  to  pass  by  them 
round  about :  and,  Ijehold,  there  were  very  many  in  the 
open,  valley ;  and,  lo,  they  were  very  dry. 

 3.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  can 

these  bones  live?  And  I  answered,  0  Lord  God, 
thou  knowest. 

 4.  Again  he  said  unto  me.  Prophesy  upon  these 

bones,  and  say  unto  them,  O  ye  dry  bones,  hear  the 
word  of  the  Lord. 

 5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  these  bones ; 

Behold,  I  will  cause  breath  to  enter  into  you,  and  ye 
shall  live: 

 6.  And  I  will  lay  sinews  upon  you,  and  will 

bring  up  flesh  upon  you,  and  cover  you  with  skin,  and 
put  breath  in  you,  and  ye  shall  live ;  and  ye  shall  know 
that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 7.  So  I  prophesied  as  I  was  commanded :  and 

as  I  prophesied,  there  was  a  noise,  and  behold  a  shak- 
ing, and  the  bones  came  together,  bone  to  his  bone. 

 8.  And  when  I  beheld,  lo,  the  sinews  and  the 

flesh  came  up  upon  them,  and  the  skin  covered  them 
above :  but  tliere  was  no  breath  in  them. 

 9.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Prophesy  unto  the 

wind,  prophesy,  son  of  man,  and  say  to  the  wind.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Come  from  the  four  winds,  O 
breath,  and  breathe  upon  these  slain,  that  they  may  live. 

 10.  So  I  prophesied  as  he  commanded  me,  and 

the  breath  came  into  them,  and  they  lived,  and  stood 
up  upon  their  feet,  an  exceeding  great  army. 

 11.  Then  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  these 

bones  are  the  whole  house  of  Israel :  behold,  they  say, 
Our  bones  are  dried,  and  our  hope  is  lost :  we  are  cut 
off  for  our  parts. 

 13.  Therefjre  prophesy  and  say  unto  them. 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  O  my  people,  I  will 
open  your  graves,  and  cause  you  to  come  up  out  of 
your  graves,  and  bring  you  into  the  land  of  Israel. 

 13.  And  ye  shall  Imow  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  1  have  opened  your  graves,  O  my  people,  and 
brought  you  up  out  of  your  graves, 

 14.  And  shall  put  my  Spirit  in  you,  and  ye 

shall  live,  and  I  shall  place  you  in  yoiu-  own  land :  then 
shall  ye  know  that  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it,  and 
performed  it,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xl.  1.  In  the  five  and  twentieth  year  of  our  cap- 
tivity, in  the  beginning  of  the  year,  in  the  tenth  day 
of  the  month,  in  the  fourteenth  year  after  that  the  city 
was  smitten,  in  the  selfsame  day  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
was  upon  me,  and  brought  me  thither. 

 2.  In  the  visions  of  God  brought  he  me  into 

the  land  of  Israel,  and  set  me  upon  a  very  high  mount- 
ain, by  which  was  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on  the  south. 

Dan.  viii.  1.  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  king 
Belshazzar  a  vision  appeared  unto  me,  even  unto  mo 
Daniel,  after  that  which  appeared  unto  me  at  the  first. 

 2.  And  I  saw  in  a  vision ;  and  it  came  to  pass, 

when  I  saw,  that  I  was  at  Shushan  in  the  palace,  which 
is  in  the  province  of  Elam  ;  and  I  saw  in  a  vision,  and 
I  was  by  the  river  of  Ulai. 

Hos.  xii.  10.  I  have  also  spoken  by  the  prophets,  and 
I  have  multiplied  visions,  and  used  similitudes,  by  the 
ministry  of  the  prophets. 

Acts  ix.  10.  And  there  was  a  certain  disciple  at 
Damascus,  named  Ananias;  and  to  him  said  the  Lord 
in  a  vision,  Ananias.  And  he  said.  Behold,  I  am  here, 
Loi-d. 

 11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go 

into  the  street  which  is  called  Straight,  and  inquire  in 
the  house  of  Judas  for  one  called  Saul,  of  Tarsus :  for, 
behold,  he  praycth, 

 13.  And  hath  seen  in  a  vision  a  man  named 

Ananias  coming  in,  and  putting hand  on  him,  that 
he  might  receive  his  sight. 

—  x.  10.  And  he  became  very  hungry,  and  would 
have  eaten :  but  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a 
trance, 

 11.  And  saw  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain 

vessel  descending  unto  him,  as  it  had  been  a  great 
sheet  knit  at  the  four  corners,  and  let  down  to  the 
earth : 

 13.  Wherein  were  all  manner  of  four-footed 


beasts  of  the  earth,  and  wild  beasts,  and  creeping 
things,  and  fowls  of  the  air. 

 13.  And  there  came  a  voice  to  him,  Rise,  Peter ; 

kill,  and  eat. 

 14.  But  Peter  said.  Not  so.  Lord ;  for  I  have 

never  eaten  any  thing  that  is  common  or  unclean. 

 15.  And  the  voice  spake  unto  him  again  the 

second  time.  What  God  hath  cleansed,  thai  call  not 
thou  common. 

 16.  This  was  done  thrice:  and  the  vessel  was 

received  up  again  into  heaven. 

—  xi.  4.  But  Peter  rehearsed  the  matter  from  the  be- 
ginning, and  expounded  it  by  order  unto  them,  saying, 

 5.  I  was  in  the  city  of  Joppa  praying :  and  in 

a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  A  certain  vessel  descend,  as  it 
had  been  a  great  sheet,  let  down  from  heaven  by  four 
corners ;  and  it  came  even  to  me : 

 6.  Upon  the  which  when  I  hod  fastened  mine 

eyes,  I  considered,  and  saw  fourfooted  beasts  of  the 
earth,  and  wild  beasts,  and  creeping  things,  and  fowls 
of  the  air. 

 7.  And  I  heard  a  Toice  saying  unto  me.  Arise, 

Peter ;  slay  and  eat. 

 8.  But  I  said.  Not  so.  Lord :  for  nothing  com- 
mon or  unclean  hath  at  any  time  entered  into  my 
mouth. 

—  xvi.  9.  And  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the 
night;  There  stood  a  man  of  Macedonia,  and  prayed 
him,  saying.  Come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  help  us. 

 10.  And  after  he  hatl  seen  the  vision,  imme- 
diately we  endeavoured  to  go  into  Macedonia,  as- 
sm-edly  gathering  that  the  Lord  had  called  us  for  to 
preach  the  gospel  unto  them. 

—  xviii.  9.  Then  spake  the  Lord  to  Paul  in  the  night 
by  a  vision.  Be  not  ali'aid,  but  speak,  and  hold  not  thy 
peace : 

—  xxii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  I  was 
come  again  to  Jerusalem,  even  while  I  prayed  in  the 
temple,  I  was  in  a  trance ; 

 18.  And  saw  him  saying  unto  me.  Make  haste, 

and  get  thee  quickly  out  of  Jerusalem :  for  they  will 
not  receive  thy  testimony  concerning  me. 

—  xxiii.  11.  And  the  night  following  the  Lord  stood 
by  him,  and  said.  Be  of  good  cheer,  Paul :  for  as  thou 
hast  testified  of  me  in  Jerusalem,  so  must  thou  bear 
witness  also  at  Rome. 

2  Cor.  xii.  1.  It  is  not  expedient  for  me  doubtless  to 
glory.  I  will  come  to  visions  and  revelations  of  the 
Lord. 

 2. 1  knew  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen  years 

ago,  (whether  in  the  body,  I  cannot  tell ;  or  whether 
out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell :  God  knoweth ;)  such  a 
one  caught  up  to  the  third  heaven. 

 3.  And  I  knew  such  a  man,  (whether  in  the 

body,  or  out  of  tlie  body,  I  cimnot  teU :  God  knoweth ;) 

 4.  How  that  he  was  caught  up  into  paradise, 

and  heard  unspeakable  words,  which  it  is  not  lawful 
for  a  man  to  utter. 

 5  Of  such  a  one  will  I  glory :  yet  of  myself  I 

will  not  glory,  but  in  mine  infirmities. 


CHAP.  XL 
SIGNS  AND  SYMBOLIC  ACTS. 

§  46.   Division  of  Animals. 

Gen.  XV.  8.  And  he  said.  Lord  God,  whereby  shall 
I  know  that  I  shall  iuherit  it  ? 

 9.  And  he  siiid  unto  him.  Take  me  a  heifer  of 

three  years  old,  and  a  she  goat  of  three  j'ears  old,  and 
a  ram  of  three  years  old,  and  a  turtle-dove,  and  a 
young  pigeon. 

 10.  And  he  took  unto  him  all  these,  and  di- 
vided them  in  the  midst,  and  laid  each  piece  one 
against  another :  but  the  buTls  divided  he  not. 

 11.  And  when  the  fowls  came  down  upon  the 

carcasses,  Abram  drove  them  away. 

§  47,    Offering  Drink. 

Gen.  xxiv.  13.  Behold,  I  stand  here  by  the  well  of 
water ;  and  the  daughters  of  the  men  of  the  city  come 
out  to  draw  water : 


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Gen.  xxiv.  14.  And  let  it  come  to  pass,  that  the  damsel 
to  whom  I  shall  say,  Let  down  thy  pitcher,  I  pray  thee, 
that  I  may  drink ;  and  she  shall  say.  Drink,  and  I  will 
give  thy  camels  drink  also :  let  the  same  be  she  that  thou 
hast  appointed  for  thy  servant  Isaac ;  and  thereby  shall 
I  know  that  thou  hast  shewed  kindness  unto  my  master. 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  before  he  had  done 

speaking,  that,  behold,  Rebekah  came  out,  who  was 
born  to  Bethuel,  son  of  Milcah,  the  wife  of  Nahor, 
Abraham's  brother,  with  her  pitcher  upon  her  shoulder. 

 42.  And  I  came  this  day  unto  the  well,  and 

said,  O  Lord  God  of  my  master  Abraham,  if  now  thou 
do  prosper  my  way  which  I  go : 

 43.  Behold,  I  stand  by  the  well  of  water;  and 

it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  when  the  virgin  cometh 
forth  to  cb'aw  water,  and  I  say  to  her.  Give  me,  I  pray 
thee,  a  little  water  of  thy  pitcher  to  drink  ; 

 44.  And  she  say  to  me.  Both  drink  thou,  and 

I  will  also  draw  for  thy  camels :  let  the  same  be  the 
woman  whom  the  Lord  hath  appointed  out  for  my 
master's  son. 

§  48.   Lapping?  Water. 

Jud.  vii.  4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Gideon,  The 
people  are  yet  too  many ;  bring  them  down  unto  the 
water,  and  I  will  try  them  for  thee  there :  and  it  shall 
be,  that  of  whom  I  say  unto  thee,  This  shall  go  with 
thee,  the  same  shall  go  with  thee ;  and  of  whomsoever 
I  say  unto  thee,  This  shall  not  go  with  thee,  the  same 
shall  not  go. 

 5.  So  he  brought  down  the  people  unto  the 

water:  and  the  Lord  said  unto  Gideon,  Every  one 
that  lappeth  of  the  water  with  his  tongue,  as  a  dog 
lappeth,  him  shalt  thou  set  by  himself ;  likewise  every 
one  that  boweth  down  upon  his  knees  to  drink. 

 6.  And  the  number  of  them  that  lapped,  put- 
ting their  hand  to  their  mouth,  were  three  hundred 
men :  but  all  the  rest  of  the  people  bowed  down  upon 
their  knees  to  drink  water. 

 7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Gideon,  By  the 

three  hundred  men  that  lapped  will  I  save  you,  and 
deliver  the  Midianites  into  thine  hand :  and  let  all  the 
oth^r  people  go  every  man  unto  his  place. 

 8.  So  the  people  took  victuals  in  their  hand, 

and  their  trumpets :  and  he  sent  all  the  rext  of  Israel 
every  man  unto  his  tent,  and  retained  those  three  hun- 
dred men :  and  the  host  of  Midian  was  beneath  him 
in  the  valley. 

§  49.   Invitation  to  Approach. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  8.  Then  said  Jonathan,  Behold,  we  will 
pass  over  unto  these  men,  and  we  will  discover  our- 
selves unto  them. 

 9.  If  they  say  thus  unto  us,  Tarry  until  we 

come  to  you ;  then  we  will  stand  still  in  oiu-  place, 
and  will  not  go  up  unto  them. 

 10.  But  if  they  say  thus.  Come  up  unto  us ; 

then  we  will  go  up :  for  the  Lord  hath  delivered  them 
into  our  hand  ;  and  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto  us. 

 11.  And  both  of  them  discovered  themselves 

unto  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines :  and  the  Philis- 
tines said.  Behold,  the  Hebrews  come  forth  out  of  the 
holes  where  they  had  hid  themselves. 

 12.  And  the  men  of  the  garrison  answered 

Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer,  and  said.  Come  up 
to  us,  and  we  will  shew  you  a  thing.  And  Jonathan 
said  unto  his  armourbearer.  Come  up  after  me:  tor 
the  Lord  hath  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  Israel. 

§  50.   The  Meeting  of  Men. 

I  Sam.  X.  2.  When  thou  art  departed  from  me  to 
day,  then  thou  shalt  find  two  men  by  Rachel's  sepul- 
chre in  the  border  of  Benjamin  at  Zelzah  ;  and  they 
will  say  unto  thee.  The  asses  which  thou  wentest  to 
seek  are  found :  and,  lo,  thy  father  hath  left  the  care 
of  the  asses,  and  sorroweth  for  you,  saying.  What  shall 
I  do  for  my  son  ? 

 3.  Then  shalt  thou  go  on  forward  from  thence, 

and  thou  shalt  come  to  the  plain  of  Tabor,  and  there 
shall  meet  thee  three  men  going  up  to  God  to  Beth-el, 
one  carrying  three  kids,  and  another  carrying  three 
loaves  of  bread,  and  another  carrying  a  bottle  of  wine : 


 4.  And  they  will  salute  thee,  and  give  thee 

two  loaves  of  bread ;  which  thou  shalt  receive  of  their 
hands. 

 5.  After  that  thou  shalt  come  to  the  hill  of 

God,  where  is  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines :  and  it 
shall  come  to  pass,  when  thou  art  come  thither  to  the 
city,  that  thou  shalt  meet  a  company  of  prophets  com- 
ing down  from  the  higli  place  with  a  psaltery,  and  a 
tabret,  and  a  pipe,  and  a  harp,  before  them ;  and  they 
shall  prophesy : 

 6.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  will  come  upon 

thee,  and  thou  shalt  prophesy  with  them,  and  shalt  be 
turned  into  another  man. 

 7.  And  let  it  be,  when  these  signs  are  come 

unto  thee,  that  thou  do  as  occasion  serve  thee;  for 
God  is  with  thee. 

§  51.    Thunder  and  Rain. 

I  Sam.  xii.  16.  Now  therefore  stand  and  see  this 
great  thing,  wiiich  the  Lord  will  do  before  your  eyes. 

 17.  Is  it  not  wheat  harvest  to  day  ?    I  will  call 

unto  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  send  thunder  and  rain ; 
that  ye  may  perceive  and  see  that  your  wickedness  is 
great,  which  ye  have  done  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  in 
asking  you  a  king. 

 18.  So  Samuel  called  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  the 

Lord  sent  thunder  and  rain  that  day :  and  all  the  peo- 
ple greatly  feared  the.  Lord  and  Samuel. 

§  52.   Altar  Rent. 

I  Kings  xiii.  3.  And  he  gave  a  sign  the  same  day, 
saying.  This  is  the  sign  which  the  Lord  hath  spoken ; 
Behold,  the  altar  shall  be  rent,  and  the  ashes  that  are 
upon  it  shall  be  poured  out. 

 5.  The  altar  also  was  rent,  and  the  ashes  pom- 

ed  out  from  the  altar,  according  to  the  sign  which  the 
man  of  God  had  given  by  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

§  53.  Wounds. 

I  Kings  xx.  35.  And  a  certain  man  of  the  sons  cf  the 
prophets  said  unto  his  neighbour  in  the  w-ord  of  the 
Lord,  Smite  me,  I  pray  thee.  And  the  man  refused 
to  smite  him. 

 36.  Then  said  he  unto  him,  Because  thou  hast 

not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  behold,  as  soon  as 
thou  art  departed  from  me,  a  lion  shall  slay  thee. 
And  as  soon  as  he  was  departed  from  him,  a  lion 
found  him,  and  slew  him. 

 37.  Then  he  found  another  man,  and  said, 

Smite  me,  I  pray  thee.  And  the  man  smote  him,  so 
that  in  smiting  he  wounded  him. 

 38.  So  the  prophet  departed,  and  waited  for 

the  king  by  the  way,  and  disguised  himself  with  ashes 
upon  his  face. 

 39.  And  as  the  king  passed  by,  he  cried  unto 

the  king :  and  he  said,  Thy  servant  went  out  into  the 
midst  of  the  battle  ;  and,  behold,  a  man  turned  aside, 
and  brought  a  man  unto  me,  and  said,  Keep  this  man : 
if  by  any  means  he  be  missing,  then  shall  thy  life  be 
for  his  life,  or  else  thou  shalt  pay  a  talent  of  silver. 

 40.  And  as  thy  servant  was  busy  here  and 

there,  he  was  gone.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto 
him,  So  shall  thy  judgment  be;  thyself  hast  decided  it. 

§  54.  Ashes. 

1  Kings  xx.  41.  And  he  hasted,  and  took  the  ashes 
away  from  his  face ;  and  the  king  of  Israel  discerned 
him  that  he  was  of  the  prophets. 

§  55.   Bow  and  Arrows, 

2  Kings  xiii.  15.  And  Elisha  said  unto  him.  Take 
bow  and  arrows.  And  he  took  unto  him  bow  and 
arrows. 

 16.  And  he  said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  Put 

thine  hand  upon  the  bow.  And  he  put  his  hand  upon 
it:  and  Elisha  put  his  hands  upon  the  king's  hands. 

 17.  And  he  said.  Open  the  window  eastward. 

And  he  opened  it.  Then  Elisha  said.  Shoot.  And  he 
shot.   And  he  said,  The  arrow  of  the  Lord's  deliver- 


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ance,  and  the  arrow  of  deliverance  from  Syria :  for 
thou  shall  smite  the  Syrians  in  Aphek,  till  thou  have 
consumed  them. 

2  Kings  xiii.  18.  And  he  said,  Take  the  arrows.  And 
he  took  tlioii.  And  he  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel, 
Smite  upon  the  ground.  And  he  smote  thrice,  and 
stayed. 

 19.  And  the  man  of  God  was  wroth  with 

him,  and  said.  Thou  shouldest  have  smitten  five  or  six 
times ;  then  hadst  thou  smitten  Syria  till  thou  Iiadst 
consumed  it :  whereas  now  thou  shall  smite  Syria  but 
thrice. 

§  5Q .   Unknown  Sign. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  34.  In  those  days  Hczekiah  was  sick 
to  the  death,  and  prayed  unto  the  Lokd  :  and  he  spake 
unto  him,  and  he  gave  him  a  sign. 

§  57.  Nakedness. 

Is.  XX.  3.  At  the  same  time  spake  the  Lord  by 
Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  saying,  Go  and  loose  the  sack- 
cloth from  off  thy  loins,  and  put  off  thy  shoe  from  thy 
foot.    And  he  did  so,  walking  naked  and  barefoot. 

 3.  And  the  Lord  said,  Like  as  my  servant 

Isaiah  hath  walked  naked  and  barefoot  three  years /o;- 
a  sign  and  wonder  upon  Egypt  and  upon  Ethiopia; 

 4.  So  shall  the  king  of  AssjTia  lead  away  the 

Egyptians  prisoners,  and  the  Ethiopians  captives, 
young  and  old,  naked  and  barefoot,  even  with  ilieir 
buttocks  uncovered,  to  the  shame  of  Egypt. 

§  58.   Slicks  and  Staves. 

Jer.  i.  11.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying,  Jeremiah,  what  seest  thou  ?  And  I 
Baid,  I  see  a  rod  of  an  almond  tree. 

 13.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me.  Thou  hast 

well  seen :  for  I  will  hasten  my  word  to  perform  it. 

Ezek.  xxxvii.  16.  Moreover,  thou  son  of  man,  take 
thee  one  stick,  and  write  upon  it.  For  .Judah,  and  for 
the  children  of  Israel  his  companions :  then  take  an- 
other stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For  .Joseph,  the  stick 
of  Ephraim,  and/(^r  all  the  house  of  Israel  liis  com- 
panions : 

 17.  And  join  them  one  to  another  into  one 

stick  ;  and  they  shall  become  one  in  thine  hand. 

Zech.  xi.  7.  And  I  will  feed  the  flock  of  slaughter, 
even  you,  O  poor  of  the  flock.  And  I  took  unto  me 
two  staves ;  the  one  I  called  Beauty,  and  the  other  I 
called  Bands  ;  and  I  fed  the  flock. 

 10.  And  I  took  my  staff,  even  Beauty,  and  cut 

it  asunder,  that  I  might  break  my  covenant  which  I 
had  made  with  all  the  people. 

 11.  And  it  was  broken  in  that  day :  and  so 

the  poor  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon  me  knew  that 
it  was  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

 14.  Then  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff,  even 

Bands,  that  I  might  break  the  brotherhood  between 
Judah  and  Israel. 

§  59.  Food. 

2  Kings  xix.  29.  And  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto  thee, 
Ye  shall  eat  this  year  such  things  as  grow  of  themselves, 
and  in  the  second  year  that  which  springeth  of  the 
same  ;  and  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and 
plant  vineyards,  and  cat  the  fruits  thereof 

Is.  xxxvii.  30.  And  this  shall  he  a  sign  unto  thee, 
Ye  shall  eat  this  year  such  as  groweth  of  itself ;  and 
the  second  year  that  which  springeth  of  the  same : 
and  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and  plant 
vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  thereof 

§  60.   Shadow  Brought  Backward. 

2  Kings  xx.  8.  And  Ilczekiali  said  unto  Isaiah, 
What  shall  be  the  sign  that  the  Lord  will  heal  me,  and 
that  I  shall  go  up  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  the  third 
day? 

 9.  And  Isaiah  said.  This  sign  shalt  thou  have 

of  the  Lord,  that  the  Lord  will  do  the  thing  that  he 
hath  spoken:  shall  the  shadow  go  forward  ten  de- 
groea,  or  go  back  ten  degrees? 


 10.  And  Hezekiah  answered.  It  is  a  light 

thing  for  the  shadow  to  go  down  ten  degrees :  nay, 
but  let  the  shadow  return  backward  ten  degrees. 

 11.  And  Isaiah  the  prophet  cried  unto  the 

Lord  :  and  he  brought  the  shadow  ten  degrees  back- 
ward, by  which  it  had  gone  down  in  the  dial  of  Ahaz. 

Is.  xxxviii.  7.  And  this  shdl  be  a  sign  unto  thee 
from  the  Lord,  that  the  Lord  will  do  this  thing  that 
he  hath  spoken ; 

 8.  Behold,  I  will  bring  again  the  shadow  of 

the  degrees,  which  is  gone  down  in  the  sun  dial  of 
Ahaz,  ten  degrees  backward.  So  the  sun  returned 
ten  degrees,  by  which  degrees  it  was  gone  down. 

§  61.  Cooking. 

Jer.  i.  13.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 
the  second  time,  saying.  What  seest  thou  ?  And  I  said, 
I  see  a  seething  pot ;  and  the  face  thereof  is  toward 
the  north. 

Ezek.iv.  9.  Take  thou  also  imto  thee  wheat,  and 
barley,  and  beans,  and  leutiles,  and  millet,  and  fitches, 
and  put  them  in  one  vessel,  and  make  thee  bread 
thereof,  according  to  the  number  of  the  days  that  thou 
shalt  lie  upon  thy  side;  three  hundred  and  ninety 
days  shalt  thou  eat  thereof 

 10.  And  thy  meat  which  thou  shalt  eat  slmU 

be  l)y  weight,  twenty  shekels  a  day;  from  time  to 
time  shalt  thou  eat  it. 

 11.  Thou  shalt  drink  also  water  by  the  meas- 
ure, the  sixth  part  of  a  hin :  from  time  to  time  shalt 
thou  drink. 

 13.  And  thou  shalt  eat  it  as  barley  cakes,  and 

thou  shalt  bake  it  with  dung  that  cometh  out  of  man, 
in  their  sight. 

 13.  And  the  Lord  said,  Even  thus  shall  the 

children  of  Israel  eat  their  defiled  bread  among  the 
Gentiles,  whither  I  will  drive  them. 

 14.  Then  said  I,  Ah  Lord  God  !  behold,  my 

soul  hath  not  been  polluted :  for  from  my  youth  up 
even  till  now  have  I  not  eaten  of  that  which  dieth  of 
itself,  or  is  torn  in  pieces ;  neither  came  there  abomi- 
nable flesh  into  my  mouth. 

 15.  Then  he  said  unto  me,  Lo,  I  have  given 

thee  cow's  dung  for  man's  dung,  and  thou  shalt  pre- 
pare thy  bread  therewith. 

—  xxiv.  3.  And  utter  a  parable  unto  the  rebellious 
house,  and  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God; 
Set  on  a  pot,  set  it  on,  and  also  pour  water  into  it : 

 4.  Gather  the  pieces  thereof  into  it,  even  every 

good  piece,  the  thigh,  and  the  shoulder ;  fill  it  with  the 
choice  bones. 

 5.  Take  the  choice  of  the  flock,  and  bum  also 

the  bones  under  \X,and  make  it  boil  well,  and  let  them 
seethe  the  bones  of  it  therein. 

§  62.   Linen  Girdle. 

Jer.  xiii.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  me.  Go  and 
get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  and  put  it  upon  thy  loins,  and 
put  it  not  in  water. 

 3.  So  I  got  a  girdle  according  to  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  and  put  it  on  my  loins. 

 3.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 

the  second  time,  saying, 

 4.  Take  the  girdle  that  thou  liast  got,  which  is 

upon  thy  loins,  and  arise,  go  to  Euphrates,  and  hide  it 
there  in  a  hole  of  the  rock. 

 5.  So  I  went,  and  hid  it  by  Euphrates,  as  the 

Lord  commanded  me. 

 6.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  many  days,  that 

the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Arise,  go  to  Euphi'ates,  and 
take  the  girdle  from  thence,  M  hich  I  commanded  thee 
to  hide  there. 

 7.  Then  I  went  to  Euphrates,  and  digged,  and 

took  the  girdle  from  the  place  where  I  had  hid  it :  and, 
behold,  the  girdle  was  marred,  it  was  profitable  for 
nothing. 

§  63.  Bottles. 

Jer.  xiii.  12.  Therefore  thou  shalt  speak  unto  them 
this  word ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Every 
bottle  shall  be  filled  with  wine:  and  they  shall  say 


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 ^  ,   


unto  thee.  Do  we  not  certainly  know  that  every  bot- 
tle shall  be  filled  with  wine? 

Jer.  xix.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Go  and  get  a  potter's 
earthen  bottle,  and  take  of  the  ancients  of  the  people, 
and  of  the  ancients  of  the  priests  ; 

 2.  And  go  forth  unto  the  valley  of  the  son  of 

Hinnom,  which  is  by  the  entry  of  the  cast  gate,  and 
proclaim  there  the  words  that  I  shall  tell  thee  : 

 10.  Then  shalt  thou  break  the  bottle  in  the 

sight  of  the  men  that  go  with  thee, 

§  64.  Basket  of  Fruit. 

f  Jer.  xxiv.  1.  The  Lord  shewed  me,  and  behold,  two 
baskets  of  figs  %Dere  set  before  the  temple  of  the  Lord, 
after  that  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  had 
carried  away  captive  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim 
king  of  Judah,  and  the  princes  of  Judah,  with  the 
carpenters  and  smiths,  from  Jerusalem,  and  had 
brough-t  them  to  Babylon. 

 2.  One  basket  had  very  good  figs,  even  like  the 

figs  thai  are  first  ripe :  and  the  other  basket  had  very 
naughty  figs,  which  could  not  be  eaten,  they  were  so 
bad. 

 3.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me,  What  seest 

thou,  Jeremiah  ?  And  I  said,  Figs ;  the  good  figs,  very 
good;  and  the  evil,  very  evil,  that  cannot  be  eaten, 
they  are  so  evil. 

Amos  viii.  1.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  imto 
me :  and  behold  a  basket  of  summer  fruit. 

 2.  And  he  said,  Amos,  what  seest  thou  ?  And 

I  said,  A  basket  of  summer  fruit.  Then  said  the  Lord 
unto  me.  The  end  is  come  upon  ni}'  people  of  Israel; 
I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more. 

§  65.  Cup  of  Wine. 

Jer.  XXV.  1.5.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
unto  me ;  Take  the  winecup  of  this  fury  at  my  hand, 
and  cause  all  the  nations,  to  whom  I  send  thee,  to 
drink  it. 

 16.  And  they  shall  drink,  and  be  moved,  and 

be  mad,  because  of  the  sword  that  I  will  send  among 
them. 

 17.  Then  took  I  the  cup  at  the  Lord's  hand, 

and  made  all  the  nations  to  di-ink,  unto  whom  the 
Lord  had  sent  me : 

§  66.  Toltes. 

Jer.  xxvii.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  to  me ;  Make 
thee  bonds  and  yokes,  and  put  them  upon  thy  neck, 

 3.  And  send  them  to  the  king  of  Edom,  and 

to  the  king  of  Moab,  and  to  the  king  of  the  Ammon- 
ites, and  to  the  king  of  Tyrus,  and  to  the  king  of 
Zidon,  by  the  hand  of  the  messengers  which  come  to 
Jerusalem  unto  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah ; 

§  67.   A  King  Delivered  into  tlie  Hands  of  his 
Enemies. 

Jer.  xliv.  29.  And  this  shall  he  a  sign  unto  you,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  I  will  punish  you  in  tliis  place,  that  ye 
may  know  that  my  words  shall  surely  stand  against 
you  for  evil : 

 30.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  will  give 

Pharaoh-hophra  king  of  Egypt  into  the  hand  of  his 
enemies,  and  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  his  life  ; 
as  I  gave  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  into  the  hand  of 
Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon,  his  enemy,  and  that 
sought  his  life. 

§  68.  Dumbness. 

Ezek.  iii.  26.  And  I  will  make  thy  tongue  cleave  to 
the  roof  of  thy  mouth,  that  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and 
shalt  not  be  to  them  a  reprover  :  for  they  are  a  rebel- 
lious house. 

 27.  But  Avhen  I  speak  with  thee,  I  will  open 

thy  mouth,  and  thou  shalt  say  unto  tliem,  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  He  that  heareth,  let  him  hear  ;  and  he 
that  forbeareth,  let  him  forbear :  for  they  are  a  rebel- 
lious house. 

—  xxiv.  27.  In  that  day  shall  thy  mouth  be  opened 
to  him  which  is  escaped,  and  thou  shalt  speak,  and  be 


no  more  dumb  :  and  thou  shalt  be  a  sign  unto  them ; 
and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxix.  21.  In  that  day  will  I  cause  the  horn  of  the 
house  of  Israel  to  bud  forth,  and  I  will  give  thee  the 
opening  of  the  mouth  in  the  midst  of  them  ;  and  they 
shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 

—  xxxiii.  22.  Now  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  upon 
me  in  the  evening,  afore  lie  that  was  escaped  came  ; 
and  had  opened  my  mouth,  until  he  came  to  me  in 
the  morning ;  and  my  mouth  was  opened,  and  I  was 
no  more  dumb. 

§  69.  Place  of  a  Siege. 

Ezek.iv.  1.  Thou  also,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  tile, 
and  lay  it  before  thee,  and  portray  upon  it  the  city, 
even  Jerusalem : 

 2.  And  lay  siege  against  it,  and  build  a  fort 

against  it,  and  cast  a  mount  against  it ;  set  the  camp 
also  against  it,  and  set  battering  rams  against  it  round 
about. 

 3.  Moreover  take  thou  unto  thee  an  iron  pan, 

and  set  \lfor  a  wall  of  iron  between  thee  and  the  city: 
and  set  thy  face  against  it,  and  it  shall  be  besieged, 
and  thou  shalt  lay  siege  against  it.  This  shall  be  a 
sign  to  the  house  of  Israel. 

§  70.   Lying  upon  tlie  Left  Side. 

Ezek.iv.  4.  Lie  thou  also  upon  thy  left  side,  and  lay 
the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  upon  it :  aaording 
to  the  number  of  the  days  that  thou  shalt  lie  upon  it 
thou  shalt  bear  their  iniquity. 

 5.  For  I  have  laid  upon  thee  the  years  of  their 

iniquity,  according  to  the  number  of  the  days,  three 
hundred  and  ninety  days :  so  shalt  thou  bear  the  in- 
iquity of  the  house  of  Israel. 

 6.  And  when  thou  bast  accomplished  them,  lie 

again  oe  thy  right  side,  and  thou  shalt  bear  the  in- 
iquity of  the  house  of  Judah  forty  days :  I  have  ap- 
pointed thee  each  day  for  a  year. 

 7.  Therefore  thou  shalt  set  thy  face  toward  the 

siege  of  Jerusalem,  and  thine  arm  shall  be  uncovered, 
and  thou  shalt  prophesy  against  it. 

 8.  And,  behold,  I  will  lay  bands  upon  thee, 

and  thou  shalt  not  turn  thee  from  one  side  to  another, 
till  thou  hast  ended  the  days  of  thy  siege. 

§  71.  Razor. 

Ezek.v.  1.  And  thou,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  sharp 
knife,  take  thee  a  barber's  razor,  and  cause  it  to  pass 
upon  thine  head  and  upon  thy  beard :  then  take  thee 
balances  to  weigh,  and  divide  the  hair. 

 2.  Thou  shalt  bum  with  fire  a  third  part  in 

the  midst  of  the  city,  when  the  days  of  the  siege  are 
fulfilled :  and  thou  shalt  take  a  third  part,  and  smite 
about  it  with  a  knife :  and  a  third  part  thou  shalt  scatter 
in  the  wind  ;  and  I  will  draw  out  a  sword  after  them. 

 3.  Thou  shalt  also  take  thereof  a  few  in  num- 
ber, and  bind  them  in  thy  skirts. 

 4.  Then  take  of  them  again,  and  cast  them 

into  the  midst  of  the  fire,  and  burn  them  in  the  fire ; 
for  thereof  shall  a  fire  come  forth  into  all  the  house  of 
Israel. 

 5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  This  is  Jerusa- 
lem: I  have  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  nations  and 
countries  that  are  round  about  her. 

§  72.   Removal  of  Furniture. 

Ezek.xii.  3.  Therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  prepare 
thee  stuff  for  removing,  and  remove  by  day  in  their 
sight ;  and  thou  shalt  remove  from  thy  place  to  an- 
other place  in  their  sight :  it  may  be  they  will  consider, 
though  they  he  a  rebellious  house. 

 4.  Then  shalt  thou  bring  forth  thy  stuff  by  day 

in  their  sight,  as  stuff  for  removing :  and  thou  shalt  go 
forth  at  even  in  their  sight,  as  they  that  go  forth  into 
captivity. 

 5.  Dig  thou  through  the  wall  in  their  sight, 

and  carry  out  thereby. 

 6.  In  their  sight  shalt  thou  bear  it  upon  thy 

shoulders,  and  carry  it  forth  in  the  twilight :  thou  shalt 


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cover  thy  face,  tliiit  thou  see  not  the  ground  :  for  I 
have  set  thee /or  a  sign  unto  tlie  house  of  Israel. 

Ezek.  xii.  7.  And  I  did  so  as  I  was  commanded:  I 
brouglit  forth  my  stuff  by  day,  as  stuff  for  captivity, 
and  in  the  even  I  digged  through  the  wall  with  mine 
hand ;  I  brought  it  forth  in  the  twilight,  and  I  bare  it 
upon  my  shoulder  in  their  sight. 

 9.  Son  of  man,  hath  not  the  house  of  Israel, 

the  rebellious  house,  said  imto  thee,  What  doest  thou  ? 

See  Ezek.  xii.  10-13. 

§  73.   Yiiie  Tree. 

Ezek,  XV.  2.  Son  of  man,  what  is  the  vine  tree  more 
than  any  tree,  or  than  a  branch  which  is  among  the 
trees  of  the  forest  ? 

 3.  Shall  wood  be  taken  thereof  to  do  any  work? 

or  will  men  take  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any  vessel  thereon '! 

 4.  Behold,  it  is  cast  into  the  fire  for  fuel ;  the 

fire  devoureth  both  the  ends  of  it,  and  the  midst  of  it 
is  burned.    Is  it  meet  for  any  work? 

 5.  Behold,  when  it  was  whole,  it  was  meet  for 

no  work  :  how  much  less  shall  it  be  meet  yet  for  any 
work,  when  thc^  tire  hath  devoured  it,  and  it  is  burned? 

—  xix.  10.  Thy  mijther  is  like  a  vine  in  thy  blood, 
planted  by  the  waters:  she  was  fruitful  and  full  of 
branches  by  reason  of  many  waters. 

 11.  And  she  had  strong  rods  for  the  sceptres 

of  them  that  bare  rule,  and  her  stature  was  exalted 
among  the  thick  branches,  and  she  appeared  in  her 
height  with  the  multitude  of  her  branches. 

 13.  But  she  was  plucked  up  in  fury,  she  was 

cast  down  to  the  ground,  and  the  east  wind  dried  up 
her  fruit :  her  strong  rods  were  broken  and  withered ; 
the  fire  consumed  them. 

 13.  And  now  she  is  planted  in  the  wilderness, 

in  a  dry  and  thirsty  ground. 

 14.  And  fire  is  gone  out  of  a  rod  of  her 

branches,  which  hath  devoured  her  fruit,  so  that  she 
hath  no  strong  rod  to  he  a.  sceptre  to  rule.  This  is  a 
lamentation,  and  shall  be  for  a  lamentation. 

§  74.  Death. 

Ezek.  xxiv.  16.  Son  of  man,  behold,  I  take  away 
from  thee  the  desire  of  thine  eyes  with  a  stroke  :  yet 
neither  slialt  thou  mourn  nor  weep,  neither  shall  thy 
tears  run  down. 

 17.  Forbear  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  for  the 

dead,  bind  the  tire  of  thine  head  upon  thee,  and  put 
on  thy  shoes  upon  thy  feet,  and  cover  not  thy  lips,  and 
eat  not  the  bread  of  men. 

 18.  So  I  spake  unto  the  people  in  the  morn- 
ing :  and  at  even  my  wife  died ;  and  I  did  in  the  morn- 
ing as  I  was  commanded. 

 19.  And  the  people  said  unto  me,  "Wilt  thou  not 

tell  us  what  these  things  are  to  us,  that  thou  doest  so  ? 

SeeEzek.xxiv.  21-24. 

§  75.  Whale. 

Ezek.  xxxii.  2.  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for 
Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and,  say  unto  him,  Thou  art 
like  a  young  lion  of  the  nations,  and  thou  art  as  a 
whale  in  the  seas :  and  thou  camest  forth  with  thy 
rivers,  and  troubledst  the  waters  with  thy  feet,  and 
fouledst  their  rivers. 

 3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  therefore 

spread  out  my  net  over  thee  with  a  company  of  many 
people ;  and  they  shall  bring  thee  up  in  my  net. 

 4.  Then  will  I  leave  thee  upon  the  land,  I  will 

cast  thee  forth  upon  the  open  field,  and  will  cause  all 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven  to  remain  ujion  thee,  and  I 
will  till  the  beasts  of  the  whole  earth  with  thee. 

 5.  And  I  will  lay  thy  flesh  upon  the  mountains, 

and  till  the  valleys  with  thy  height. 

 6. 1  will"  also  water  with  thy  blood  the  land 

wherein  thou  swimmest,  even  to  the  mountains ;  and 
the  rivers  shall  be  full  of  thee. 

§  7(>.   Handwriting  on  the  Wall. 

Dan.  V.  5.  In  the  same  hour  came  forth  fingers  of  a 
man's  hand,  and  wrote  over  against  the  candlestick 


upon  the  plaster  of  the  wall  of  the  king's  palace :  and 
the  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that  wrote. 

 6.  Then  the  king's  countenance  was  changed, 

and  his  thoughts  troubled  him,  so  that  the  joints  of  his 
loins  were  loosed,  and  his  knees  smote  one  against  an- 
other. 

 16.  And  I  have  heard  of  thee,  that  thou  canst 

make  interpretations,  and  dissolve  doubts  :  now  if  thou 
canst  read  the  writing,  and  make  known  to  me  the 
interpretation  thereof,  thou  shalt  be  clothed  with  scar- 
let, and  have  a  chain  of  gold  about  thy  neck,  and  shalt 
be  the  third  ruler  in  the  kingdom. 

 17.  Then  Daniel  answered  and  said  before  the 

king.  Let  thy  gifts  be  to  thyself,  and  give  thy  rewards 
to  another;  yet  I  will  read  the  writing  unto  the  king, 
and  make  known  to  him  the  interpretation. 

§  77.  Plumbline. 

Amos  vii.  7.  Thus  he  shewed  me :  and,  behold,  the 
Lord  stood  upon  a  wall  made  by  a  plumbline,  with  a 
plumbline  in  his  hand. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Amos,  what 

seest  thou  ?  And  I  said,  A  plumbline.  Then  said  the 
Lord,  Behold,  I  will  set  a  plumbline  in  the  midst  of 
my  people  Israel :  I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any 
more : 

§  78.   A  Prophet  Marries  a  Prostitute. 

Hos.  i.  2.  The  beginning  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  by 
Hosea.  And  the  Lord  said  to  Hosea,  Go,  take  unto 
thee  a  wife  of  whoredoms  and  children  of  whoredoms : 
for  the  land  hath  committed  great  whoredom,  depart- 
ing from  the  Lord. 

 3.  So  he  went  and  took  Gomcr  the  daughter 

of  Diblaim ;  which  conceived,  and  bare  him  a  son. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Call  his  name 

Jezreel ;  for  yet  a  little  while,  and  I  will  avenge  the 
blood  of  Jezreel  upon  the  house  of  Jehu,  and  wUl 
cause  to  cease  the  kingdom  of  the  house  of  Israel. 

 5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  day,  that 

I  wiU  break  the  bow  of  Israel  in  the  valley  of  Jezreel. 

 6.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  daugh- 
ter. And  Qod  said  unto  him.  Call  her  name  Lo-ruha- 
mah :  for  I  will  no  more  have  mercy  upon  the  house 
of  Israel ;  but  I  will  utterly  take  them  away. 

 7.  But  I  will  have  mercy  uiwn  the  house  of 

Judah,  and  will  save  them  by  the  Lord  their  God,  and 
will  not  save  them  by  bow,  nor  by  sword,  nor  by  bat- 
tle, by  horses,  nor  by  horsemen. 

 8.  Now  when  she  had  weaned  Lo-ruhamah, 

she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son. 

 9.  Then  said  Ood,  Call  his  name  Lo-ammi : 

for  ye  are  not  my  people,  and  I  will  not  be  your  God. 

§  79.  Mai'ries  an  Adulteress. 

Ho8.  iii.  1.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me,  Go  yet, 
love  a  woman  beloved  of  her  friend,  j'et  an  adulteress, 
according  to  the  love  of  the  Lord  toward  the  children 
of  Israel,  who  look  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons  of 
wine. 

 2.  So  I  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen  pieces  of 

silver,  and /or  a  homer  of  barley,  and  a  half  homer  of 
barley : 

 3.  And  I  said  unto  her.  Thou  shalt  abide  for 

me  many  days ;  thou  shalt  not  play  the  harlot,  and 
thou  shalt  not  be  for  another  man :  so  will  I  also  be  for 
thee. 

 4.  For  the  children  of  Israel  shall  abide  many 

da_vs  without  a  king,  and  without  a  prince,  and  with- 
out a  sacrifice,  and  without  an  unage,  and  without  an 
ephod,  and  witlwut  teraphim : 

§  80.  Rider  among  the  Myrtle  Trees. 

Zech.i.  8.  I  saw  by  night,  and  behold  a  man  riding 
upon  a  red  horse,  and  he  stood  among  the_myi-tlo 
trees  that  xoere  in  the  bottom  ;  and  behind  him  were 
there  red  horses,  speckled,  and  white. 

 9.  Then  said  I,  O  my  lord,  what  are  these? 

And  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  said  unto  me,  I  will 
shew  thee  what  these  he. 

 10.  And  the  man  that  stood  among  the  myrtle 


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trees  answered  and  said,  These  are  they  whom  the 
Lord  hath  sent  to  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  earth. 

Zech.  i.  11.  And  they  answered  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
that  stood  among  the  myrtle  trees,  and  said,  We  have 
walked  to  and  fro  through  the  earth,  and,  behold,  all 
the  earth  sitteth  still,  and  is  at  rest. 

§  81.   Horns  and  Carpenters. 

Zech.i.  18.  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and 
behold  lour  horns. 

 19.  And  I  said  unto  the  angel  that  talked  with 

me.  What  be  these  ?  And  he  answered  me,  These  are 
the  horns  which  have  scattered  Judah,  Israel,  and  Je- 
rusalem. 

 20.  And  the  Lord  shewed  me  four  carpenters. 

 21.  Then  said  I,  What  come  these  to  do '? 

And  he  spake,  saying,  These  are  the  horns  which  have 
scattered  Judah,  so  that  no  man  did  lift  up  his  head: 
but  these  are  come  to  fray  them,  to  cast  out  the  horns 
of  the  Gentiles,  which  lifted  up  tlieir  horn  over  the 
land  of  Judah  to  scatter  it. 

§  82.   Golden  Candlestick  between  Two  Olive 
Trees. 

Zech.  iv.  1.  And  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  came 
again,  and  waked  me,  as  a  man  that  is  wakened  out 
of  his  sleep, 

 2.  And  said  unto  me,  What  seest  thou  ?  And 

I  said,  I  have  looked,  and  behold  a  candlestick  all  of 
gold,  with  a  bowl  upon  the  top  of  it,  and  his  seven 
lamps  thereon,  and  seven  pipes  to  the  seven  lamps, 
which  are  upon  the  top  thereof : 

 3.  And  two  olive  trees  by  it,  one  upon  the 

right  side  of  the  bowl,  and  the  other  upon  the  left  side 
thereof. 

 4.  So  I  answered  and  spake  to  the  angel  that 

talked  with  me,  saying.  What  are  these,  my  lord  ? 

 5.  Then  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  answer- 
ed and  said  unto  me,  Know^est  thou  not  what  these 
be  ?   And  I  said,  No,  my  lord. 

 11.  Then  answered  I,  and  said  unto  him.  What 

are  these  two  olive  trees  upon  the  right  side  of  the  can- 
dlestick and  upon  the  left  side  thereof? 

 12.  And  I  answered  again,  and  said  imto  him. 

What  be  these  two  olive  branches,  which  through  the 
two  golden  pipes  empty  the  golden  oil  out  of  them- 
selves ? 

 13.  And  he  answered  me  and  said,  Knowest 

thou  not  what  these  be  ?    And  I  said,  No,  my  lord. 

 14.  Then  said  he.  These  are  the  two  anointed 

ones,  that  stand  by  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth. 

§  83.   Flying  Roll. 

Zech.  V.  1.  Then  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes, 
and  looked,  and  behold  a  flying  roll. 

 2.  And  he  said  unto  me.  What  seest  thou  ? 

And  I  answered,  I  see  a  flying  roll :  the  length  thereof 
is  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  ten  cubits. 

§  84.  Ephali. 

Zech.  V.  5.  Then  the  ansel  that  talked  with  me  went 
forth,  and  said  unto  me.  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and 
see  what  is  this  that  goeth  forth. 

 6.  And  I  said.  What  is  it  ?    And  he  said.  This 

is  an  ephah  that  goeth  forth.  He  said  moreover,  This 
is  their  resemblance  through  all  the  earth. 

 7.  And,  behold,  there  was  lifted  up  a  talent  of 

lead ;  and  this  is  a  woman  that  sitteth  in  the  midst  of 
the  ephah. 

 8.  And  lie  said.  This  is  wickedness.    And  he 

cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the  ephah ;  and  he  cast  the 
weight  of  load  upon  the  mouth  thereof 

 9.  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked, 

and,  behold,  there  came  out  two  -women,  and  the  wind 
^cas  in  their  wings ;  for  they  had  wings  like  the  wings 
of  a  stork :  and  they  lifted  up  the  ephah  between  the 
eartli  and  the  heaven. 


 10.  Then  said  I  to  the  angel  that  talked  with 

me,  Whither  do  these  bear  the  ephah  ? 

 11.  And  he  said  unto  me.  To  build  it  a  house 

in  the  land  of  Shinar :  and  it  shall  be  established,  and 
set  there  upon  her  own  base. 

§  85.  Chariots  and  Horses. 

Zech.vi.  1.  And  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes, 
and  looked,  and,  behold,  tliere  came  four  chariots  out 
from  between  two  mountains  ;  and  the  mountains  were 
mountains  of  brass. 

—  —  2.  In  the  first  chariot  iMve  red  horses;  and  in 
the  second  chariot  black  horses ; 

 •  3.  And  in  the  third  chariot  white  horses ;  and 

in  the  fourth  chariot  grizzled  and  bay  horses. 

 4.  Then  I  answered  and  said  unto  the  angel 

that  talked  with  me.  What  are  these,  my  lord? 

 5.  And  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  me, 

These  are  the  four  spirits  of  the  heavens,  which  go 
forth  from  standing  before  the  Ijord  of  all  the  earth. 

 6.  The  black  horses  which  are  therein  go 

forth  into  the  north  country ;  and  the  white  go  forth 
after  them ;  and  the  grizzled  go  forth  toward  the  south 
country. 

 7.  And  the  bay  went  forth,  and  sought  to  go 

that  they  might  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  earth : 
and  he  said.  Get  you  hence,  walk  to  and  fro  through 
the  earth.  So  they  walked  to  and  fro  through  the 
earth. 

 8.  Then  cried  he  upon  me,  and  spake  unto 

me,  saying.  Behold,  these  that  go  toward  the  north 
country  have  quieted  my  spirit  in  the  north  country. 

§  86.  Crowns. 

Zech.vi.  10.  Take  of  them  of  the  captivity,  even  of 
Ileldai,  of  Tobijah,  and  of  Jedaiah,  which  are  come 
from  Babylon,  and  come  tliou  the  same  day,  and  go 
into  the  house  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Zephaniah ; 

 11.  Then  take  silver  and  gold,  and  make 

crowns,  and  set  them  upon  the  head  of  Joshua  the 
son  of  Josedech,  the  high  priest ; 

§  87.   Prophet  Jonas. 

Mat.  xvi.  4.  A  wicked  and  adulterous  generation 
seeketh  after  a  sign  ;  and  there  shall  wo  sign  be  given 
unto  it,  but  the  sign  of  the  prophet  Jonas.  And  he 
left  them,  and  departed. 

Mark  viii.  12.  And  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit, 
and  saith.  Why  doth  this  generation  seek  after  a  sign  ? 
verily  I  say  unto  you.  There  shall  no  sign  be  given 
unto  this  generation. 

Luke  xi.  29.  And  when  the  people  were  gathered 
thick  together,  he  began  to  say.  This  is  an  evil  genera- 
tion :  they  seek  a  sign ;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be 
given  it,  hvX  the  sign  of  Jonas  the  prophet. 

 30.  For  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  Nine- 

vites,  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  to  this  genera- 
tion. 

§  88.   Beast  with  Seven  Heads, 

Rev.  xiii.  1.  And  I  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea, 
and  saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  the  sea,  having  se-\-eu 
heads  and  ten  horns,  and  upon  his  horns  ten  crowns, 
and  upon  his  heads  the  name  of  blasphemy. 

 2.  And  the  beast  whicli  I  saAv  was  like  unto 

a  leopard,  and  his  feet  were  as  the  feet  of  a  bear,  and 
his  mouth  as  the  mouth  of  a  lion :  and  the  dragon 
gave  him  his  jiower,  and  his  seat,  and  great  authority. 

 3.  And  I  saw  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were 

wounded  to  death ;  and  his  deadly  wound  was  healed ; 
and  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  beast. 

§  89.   Stone  Cast  into  the  Sea. 

Rev.  xviii.  21.  And  a  mighty  angel  took  up  a  stone 
like  a  great  millstone,  and  cast  it  into  the  sea,  saying, 
Thus  with  violence  shall  that  great  city  Babylon  be 
thrown  down,  and  shall  be  found  no  more  at  all. 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


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BOOK  yill. -DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


CHAP.  I. 
FEAR. 
§  1.   General  Description. 

(1.  THE  FEAR  OF  THE  LOUD  THE  BEOmNING  OP 
WISDOM.) 

Job  xxviii.  28.  And  unto  man  he  said,  Behold,  the 
fear  of  the  Lord,  that  is  wisdom  :  and  to  depart  from 
evil  is  miderstanding. 

Ps.  cxi.  10.  The  fear  of  the  Lokd  is  the  beginning 
of  wisdom  :  a  good  understanding  have  all  they  that 
do  his  amimandments  :  his  praise  endureth  for  ever. 

Prov.  i.  7.  Tlie  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  beginning  of 
knowledge  :  but  fools  despise  wisdom  and  instruction. 

—  ix.  10.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  beginning  of 
wisdom :  and  the  knowledge  of  the  Holy  is  imder- 
standing. 

(3.  NOT  A  SLAVISH  FEAR.) 

Job  xxiii.  15.  Therefore  am  I  troubled  at  his  pres- 
ence :  when  I  consider,  I  am  afraid  of  him. 

Ezr.  ix.  4.  Then  were  assembled  unto  me  every  one 
that  trembled  at  the  words  of  the  God  of  Israel,  be- 
cause of  the  transgression  of  those  that  had  been 
carried  away;  and  I  sat  astonied  until  the  evening 
sacrifice. 

Ps.  cxix.  130.  My  flesh  tremblcth  for  fear  of  thee ; 
and  I  am  afraid  of  thy  judgments. 

Hab.  iii.  10.  When  I  ifieard,  my  belly  trembled  ;  my 
lips  quivered  at  the  voice :  rottenness  entered  into  my 
bones,  and  I  trembled  in  myself,  that  I  might  rest  in 
the  day  of  trouble:  when  he  cometh  up  unto  the 
people,  he  will  invade  them  with  his  troops. 

§  2.  Commands  to  Fear  God. 

Deut.  vi.  13.  Thou  shall  fear  the  Lord  thy  God, 
and  serve  him,  and  shall  swear  by  his  name. 

—  viii.  6.  Therefore  thou  sliall  keep  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and 
to  fear  him. 

—  X.  13.  And  now,  Israel,  what  doth  the  Lord  thy 
God  require  of  thee,  but  to  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  to 
walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  love  him,  and  to  serve 
the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart  and  with  all  thy 
soul. 

 20.  Thou  Shalt  fear  tlie  Lord  thy  God ;  him 

Shalt  thou  serve,  and  to  him  shalt  thou  cleave,  and 
swear  by  his  name. 

1  Sam.  xii.  34.  Only  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him 
in  truth  with  all  your  heart:  for  consider  how  great 
things  he  hath  done  for  you. 

I  Kings  viii.  40.  That  they  may  fear  thee  all  the 
days  that  they  live  in  tlie  laud  which  thou  gavest 
unto  our  fathers. 

2  Kings  xvii.  36.  But  tlie  Lord,  who  brought  you 
up  out  of  tlie  laud  of  Egypt  with  great  power  and  a 
stretched  out  arm,  him  shall  ye  fear,  and  him  shall  ye 
worship,  and  to  him  shall  ye  do  sacrifice. 

 3!).  But  the  Lord  your  God  ye  shall  fear ;  and 

he  shall  deliver  you  out  of  the  hand  of  all  your  ene- 
mies. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  30.  Fear  before  him,  all  the  earth:  the 
■world  also  shall  lie  stable,  that  it  be  not  moved. 

2  Chr.  vi.  31.  That  they  may  fear  thee,  to  walk  in 
thy  ways,  so  long  as  they  live  in  the  land  which  thou 
gavest  unto  our  iathers. 

Ps.  xxxiii.  8.  Let  all  the  earth  fear  the  Lord  :  let 
an  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand  in  awe  of  him. 


—  Ixxvi.  7.  Thou,  even  thou,  art  to  be  feared:  and 
who  may  stand  in  thy  sight  when  once  thou  art 
angry  ? 

—  Ixxxix.  7.  God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  as- 
sembly of  the  saints,  and  to  be  had  in  reverence  of  all 
tJiem  that  are  about  him. 

—  xcix.  1.  The  Lord  reigneth  ;  let  the  people  trem- 
ble :  he  sitteth  between  the  cherubim ;  let  the  earth  be 
moved. 

—  cxiv.  7.  Tremble,  thou  earth,  at  the  presence  of 
the  Lord,  at  the  presence  of  the  God  of  Jacob ; 

—  xcvi.  9.  O  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of 
holiness:  fear  before  him,  all  the  earth. 

Prov.  iii.  7.  Be  not  wise  in  thine  own  eyes :  fear  the 
Lord,  and  depart  from  evil. 

Ec.  V.  3.  Be  not  rash  with  thy  mouth,  and  let  not 
thine  heart  be  hasty  to  utter  ariy  thing  before  God : 
for  God  is  in  heaven,  and  thou  upon  earth:  therefore 
let  thy  words  be  few. 

—  xii.  13.  Let  us  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  whole 
matter :  Fear  God,  and  keep  his  commandments :  for 
this  is  the  whole  duty  of  man. 

Is.  viii.  13.  Sanctity  the  Lord  of  hosts  himself;  and 
let  him  be  your  fear,  and  let  liini  be  your  dread. 

Jar.  V.  22.  Fear  ye  not  me  ?  saith  the  Lord  ;  will 
ye  not  tremble  at  my  presence,  which  have  placed 
the  sand  for  the  bound  of  the  sea  by  a  perpetual 
decree,  that  it  cannot  pass  it :  and  though  the  waves 
thereof  toss  themselves,  yet  can  they  not  prevail ; 
though  they  roar,  yet  can  they  not  pass  over  it  ? 

Luke  xii.  4.  And  I  say  unto  you  my  friends.  Be  not 
afraid  of  them  that  kill  the  body,  and  after  that  have 
no  more  that  they  can  do. 

 5.  But  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye  shall 

fear:  Fear  him,  which  after  he  hath  killed  hath 
power  to  cast  into  hell :  yea,  I  say  unto  you.  Fear  him. 

Heb.  xii.  28.  Wherefore  we  receiving  a  kingdom 
which  cannot  be  moved,  let  us  have  grace,  whereby 
Ave  may  serve  God  acceptably  with  reverence  and 
godly  fear : 

§  3.   Blessedness  of  Fearing  God. 

Ex.  XX.  20.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  people.  Fear 
not :  for  God  is  come  to  prove  you,  and  that  his  fear 
may  be  before  your  faces,  that  ye  sin  not. 

Deut.  vi.  3.  That  thou  mightest  fear  the  Lord  thy 
God,  to  keep  all  his  statutes  and  his  commandments, 
which  I  command  thee,  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy 
son's  son,  all  the  days  of  thy  life  ;  and  that  thy  days 
may  be  prolonged. 

 24.  Ami  the  Lord  commanded  us  to  do  all 

these  statutes,  to  fear  the  Lord  our  God,  for  our  good 
always,  that  he  might  preserve  us  alive,  as  it  is  at 
this  day. 

Ps.  XXV.  13.  What  man  is  he  that  feareth  the 
Lord  ?  him  shall  he  teach  in  the  way  tluit  he  shall 
choose. 

—  —  13.  His  soul  shall  dwell  at  ease ;  and  his  seed 
shall  inherit  the  earth. 

 14.  The  secret  of  the  Lord  is  with  them  that 

fear  him  ;  and  he  will  shew  them  his  covenant. 

—  xxxiii.  18.  Behold,  the  eye  of  the  Lord  is  upon 
them  that  fear  him,  upon  them" that  hope  in  his  merc\- ; 

 19.  To  deliver  their  soul  from  death,  and  to 

keep  them  alive  in  famine 

—  xxxiv.  9.  O  fear  the  Lord,  ye  his  saints:  for 
there  is  no  want  to  them  that  fear  him. 

 10.  The  young  lions  do  lack,  and  suffer  hun- 
ger :  but  they  that  seek  the  Lord  shall  not  want  any 
good  thing. 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  vin. 


Ps.  ciii.  11.  For  as  the  heaven  is  liigli  above  the 
earth,  so  great  is  his  mercy  toward  them  that  fear  him. 

-  —  13.  Like  as  a  ftitlier  pitieth  his  children,  so  the 
Loud  pitieth  tliem  that  fear  him. 

—  cxi.  5.  He  hatli  given  meat  imto  tliem  that  fear 
him :  he  will  ever  be  mindful  of  his  covenant. 

—  cxv.  13.  He  will  bless  them  that  fear  the  Lord, 
both  small  and  great. 

—  cxxviii.  1.  Blessed  is  every  one  that  feareth  the 
Lord  ;  that  walketh  in  his  ways. 

—  cxlv.  19.  He  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  them  that 
fear  him;  he  also  will  hear  their  cry,  and  will  save 
them. 

—  cxlvii.  11.  The  Lord  taketh  pleasure  in  them 
that  fear  him,  in  those  that  hope  in  his  mercy. 

Prov.  iii.  8.  It  shall  be  health  to  thy  navel,  and  mar- 
row to  thy  bones, 

—  ix.  11.  For  by  me  thy  days  shall  be  multiplied, 
and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  increased. 

—  xiv.  3.  He  that  wulketh  in  his  uprightness  feareth 
the  Lord  :  but  he  thai  is  perverse  ha  his  ways  despis- 
eth  him. 

 26.  In  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  strong  confi- 
dence :  and  his  children  shall  have  a  place  of  refuge. 

 37.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  a  fountain  of  life, 

to  depart  from  the  snares  of  death. 

—  xvi.  6.  By  mercy  and  truth  iniquity  is  purged : 
and  by  the  fear  of  the  Lord  men  depart  from  evil. 

—  xix.  33.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  tendeth  to  life :  and 
he  that  hath  it  shall  abide  satisfied ;  he  shall  not  be 
visited  with  evil. 

Is.  xxxiii.  6.  And  wisdom  and  knowledge  shall  be 
the  stability  of  thy  times,  and  strength  of  salvation : 
the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  his  treasure. 

Mai.  iii.  16.  Then  they  that  feared  the  Lord  spake 
often  one  to  another :  and  tlie  Lord  hearkened,  anil 
heard  it,  and  a  book  of  remembrance  was  written  be- 
fore him  for  them  that  feared  the  Lord,  and  that 
thought  upon  his  name. 

 17.  And  they  shall  be  mine,  saith  the  Lord  of 

hosts,  in  that  day  when  I  make  up  my  jewels ;  and  I 
will  spare  them,  as  a  man  spareth  his  own  son  that 
serveth  him. 

Luke  i.  50.  And  his  mercy  is  on  them  that  fear  him 
from  generation  to  generation. 
See  Ps.  xxxiv.  7. 

§  4.   Punisliineiit  for  not  Fearing  God. 

Prov.  i.  29.  For  that  they  hated  Imowledge,  and  did 
not  choose  the  fear  of  the  Lord  : 

 30.  They  would  none  of  my  counsel :  they  de- 
spised all  my  reproof. 

 31.  Therefore  shall  they  cat  of  the  fruit  of 

their  own  way,  and  .be  filled  with  their  own  devices. 

Job  xiii.  11.  Shall  not  his  excellency  make  you 
afraid  ?  and  his  dread  fall  upon  you  ? 

§  5.  Examples  of  the  Fear  of  God. 

Gen.xlii.  18.  And  Joseph  said  unto  them  the  third 
day,  This  do,  and  live  ;  for  I  fear  God : 

Ex.  ix.  30.  He  that  feared  the  word  of  the  Lord 
among  the  servants  of  Pharaoh  made  his  servants  and 
his  cattle  flee  into  the  houses : 

I  Kings  xviii.  3.  And  Ahab  called  Obadiah,  which 
was  the  governor  of  his  house.  (Now  Obadiah  feared 
the  Lord  greatly : 

Ps.  V.  7.  But  as  for  me,  I  will  come  into  thy  house 
in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy :  and  in  thy  fear  will  I 
worship  towar  l  thy  holy  temple. 

—  Ixxvii.  16.  The  waters  saw  thee,  O  God,  the  wa- 
ters saw  thee ;  they  were  afi-aid :  the  depths  also  were 
troubled. 

Jonah  i.  9.  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  am  a  Hebrew  ; 
and  I  fear  the  Lord,  the  God  of  heaven,  which  hath 
made  the  sea  and  the  dry  land. 

Hab.  iii.  10.  The  mountains  saw  thee,  and  they  trem- 
bled: the  overflowing  of  the  water  passed  by:  the 
deep  uttered  his  voice,  and  lifted  up  his  hands  ou  high. 


CHAP.  II. 

OBEYING  GOD. 

§  6.   The  Connection  between  Obeying  God  and 
Knowing  Hlni. 

I  John  ii.  3.  And  hereby  we  do  know  that  we  know 
him,  if  we  keep  his  commandments. 

 4.  He  that  saith,  I  know  him,  and  keepeth  not 

liis  commandments,  is  a  liar,  and  the  truth  is  not  in 
him. 

 6.  He  that  saith  he  aliideth  in  him  ought  him- 
self also  so  to  walk,  even  as  he  walked. 

§  7.   Obedience  Required. 

Lev.  xviii.  4.  Ye  shall  do  my  judgments,  and  keep 
mine  ordinances,  to  walk  therein :  I  am  the  Lord  your 
God. 

 5.  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  my  statutes,  and  my 

judgments :  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them : 
I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xix.  37.  Therefore  shall  j'e  observe  all  my  stat- 
utes, and  all  my  judgments,  and  do  them:  I  am  the 
Lord. 

—  XX.  7.  Sanctify  3'ourselves  therefore,  and  be  ye 
holy :  for  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

 8.  And  ye  shall  keep  my  statutes,  and  do 

them :  I  am  the  Lord  which  sanctify  you. 

—  xxii.  31.  Therefore  shall  3'e  keep  my  command- 
ments, and  do  them  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

Deut.  vii.  11.  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  the  com- 
mandments, and  the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which 
I  command  thee  this  day,  to  do  them. 

—  x.  13.  To  keep  the  commandments  of  the  Lord, 
and  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this  day  for 
thy  good  ? 

—  xi.  32.  And  ye  shall  observe  to  do  all  the  statutes 
and  judgments  which  I  set  before  you  this  day. 

—  xiii.  4.  Ye  shall  walk  after  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  fear  him,  and  keep  his  commandments,  and  obey 
his  voice,  and  ye  shall  serve  him,  and  cleave  unto  him. 

—  xxvi.  16.  This  day  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  com- 
manded thee  to  do  these  statutes  and  judgments :  thou 
shalt  therefore  keep  and  do  them  with  all  thine  heart, 
and  with  all  thy  soul. 

—  xxvii.  1.  And  Moses  with  the  elders  of  Israel 
commanded  the  people,  saying.  Keep  all  the  command- 
ments which  I  conniiand  you  this  day. 

 10.  Thou  shalt  therelbre  obey  the  voice  of  the 

Lord  thy  God,  and  do  his  commandments  and  his 
statvites,  which  I  command  thee  this  day. 

—  XXX.  8.  And  thou  shalt  return  and  obey  the  voice 
of  the  Lord,  and  do  all  his  commandments  which  I 
command  thee  this  day. 

Ps.  cxix.  4.  Thou  hast  commanded  lis  to  keep  thy 
precepts  diligently. 

Jer.  xi.  7,  For  I  earnestly  protested  unto  your  fo- 
thers  in  the  day  thit  I  brought  them  up  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt,  even  unto  this  day,  rising  early  and  pro- 
testing, saying,  Obey  my  voice. 

Ezek.xx.  19.  I  am  the  Lord  your  God  ;  walk  in  my 
statutes,  and  keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them  ; 

John  V.  14.  Afterward  Jesus  findcth  him  in  the  tem- 
ple, and  said  unto  him,  Bcliold,  thou  art  made  whole  : 
sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  come  unto  thee. 

I  Thess.  iv.  2.  For  ye  know  what  commandments 
we  gave  you  by  the  Lord  Jesus. 

See  Deut.  iv.  40;  v.  33;  vi.  17;  viii.  1.  Ezek.  xi. 
20.    Also  page  14,  §  48. 

§  8.   Rewards  of  Obedience. 

Lev. XX.  22.  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  all  my  statutes, 
and  all  my  judgments,  and  do  them :  that  the  land, 
whither  I  bring  you  to  dwell  therein,  spew  you  not 
out. 

Deut.  iv.  30.  When  thou  art  in  tribulation,  and  all 
these  things  are  come  upon  thee,  even  in  the  latter 
days,  if  thou  turn  to  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  shalt  bo 
obedient  unto  his  voice  : 

(See  Deut.  iv.  31.) 

 40.  Thou  shalt  keep  therefore  his  statutes, 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


and  Ilia  commandments,  which  I  command  thee  tliis 
day,  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  and  witli  thy  chil- 
dren after  thee,  and  that  thou  maycst  jjrolong  thy  days 
upon  the  earth,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee, 
for  ever. 

Deut.  V.  33.  Ye  shall  walk  in  all  the  waj's  which  the 
Lord  your  God  hath  commanded  you,  that  ye  may 
live,  and  that  it  may  be  well  with  you,  and  tliat  ye  may 
prolong  your  days  in  the  land  which  ye  shall  possess. 

—  vi.  17.  Ye  shall  diligently  keep  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord  your  God,  and  his  testimonies,  and 
his  statutes,  which  he  hath  commanded  thee. 

 18.  And  thou  shalt  do  that  which  is  right  and 

good  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ;  that  it  may  be  well 
with  thee,  and  that  thou  mayest  go  in  and  ]iossess  the 
good  land  which  the  Lord  sware  vmto  thy  fathers, 

 10.  To  cast  out  all  thine  enemies  from  before 

thee,  as  the  Lord  hath  spoken. 

—  viii.  1.  All  die  commandments  which  I  com- 
mand thee  this  day  shall  ye  observe  1o  do,  that  ye 
may  live,  and  multii)ly,  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land 
•which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fathers. 

2  Sam.  x.xii.  20.  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large 
place  :  he  delivered  me,  because  he  delighted  in  me. 

 21.  The  Lord  rewarded  me  according  to  my 

righteousness;  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 
hath  he  recompensed  me. 

 25.  Therefore  the  Lord  hath  recompensed  me 

according  to  my  righteousness ;  according  to  my  clean- 
ness in  his  eyesight. 

Ps.  xviii.  19.  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large 
place ;  he  delivered  nae,  because  he  delighted  in  me. 

  20.  The  Lord  rewarded  me  according  to  my 

righteousness  ;  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 
hath  he  recompensed  me. 

Prov.  ii.  1.  My  son,  if  thou  wilt  receive  my  words, 
and  hide  my  commandments  with  thee  ; 

 2.  So  that  thou  incline  thine  ear  imto  wis- 
dom, and  apply  thine  heart  to  understanding  ; 

 3.  Yea,  if  thou  criest  after  knowledge,  and 

liftest  up  thy  voice  for  imderstanding  ; 

 4.  If  thou  seekest  her  as  silver,  and  searchest 

for  her  as /or  hid  treasures  ; 

 5.  Then  shalt  thou  understand  the  fear  of  the 

Lord,  and  find  the  knowledge  of  God. 

—  iii.  21.  My  son,  let  not  them  depart  from  thine 
eyes:  keep  sound  wisdom  and  discretion: 

 22.  So  shall  they  be  life  unto  thy  soul,  and 

grace  to  thy  neck. 

Ezek.xi.  20.  That  they  may  walk  in  my  statutes, 
and  keep  mine  ordinances,  and  do  them :  and  they 
shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God. 

Mat.  vii.  21.  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord, 
Lord,  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven ;  but  he 
that  doeth  the  will  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

Mark  xii.  31.  And  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  answered 
discreetly,  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  art  not  far  from  the 
kingdom  of  God.  And  no  man  after  that  dui'st  ask 
him  any  question. 

§  {).   Examples  of  Obedience, 

Gen.  vi.  22.  Thus  did  Noah ;  according  to  all  that 
God  commanded  him,  so  did  he. 

—  vii.  5.  And  Noah  did  according  unto  all  that  the 
Lord  commanded  him. 

Ex.  vii.  6.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  did  as  the  Lord 
commanded  them,  so  did  they. 

—  xii.  28.  And  the  children  of  Israel  went  away, 
and  did  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  Moses  and 
Aaron,  so  did  they. 

 50.  Thus  did  all  the  children  of  Israel ;  as  the 

Lord  commanded  Moses  and  Aaron,  so  did  they. 

—  xl.  16.  Thus  did  Moses  :  according  to  all  that  the 
Lord  commanded  him,  so  did  he. 

Num.  i.  54.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  accord- 
ing to  all  that  the  Lord  conmianded  Jloses,  so  did 
they. 

Jos.  xi.  15.  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  his  ser- 
vant, so  did  Moses  command  Joshua,  and  so  did  Joshua ; 
he  left  nothing  undone  of  all  that  the  Lord  commanded 

Moses. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  23.  For  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the 
Lord,  and  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God. 


 23.  For  all  his  judgments  were  before  me  :  and 

as  for  his  statutes,  I  did  n(jt  depart  from  them. 

 24.  I  was  also  upright  before  him,  and  have 

kept  myself  from  mine  iniquity. 

—  xxiv.  19.  And  David,  according  to  the  saying  of 
Gad,  went  up  as  the  Lord  commanded. 

2  Chr.  xxx.  12.  Also  in  Judah  the  hand  of  God  was 
to  give  them  one  heart  to  do  the  commandment  of  the 
king  and  of  the  princes,  by  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

Job  vi.  29.  Return,  I  pray  you,  let  it  not  be  iniquity ; 
yea,  return  again,  my  righteousness  is  in  it. 

—  x.  7.  Thou  knowest  that  I  am  not  wicked ;  and 
iJicre  is  none  that  can  deliver  out  of  thine  hand. 

—  xxiii.  11.  My  foot  hath  held  his  steps,  his  way 
have  I  kept,  and  not  declined. 

—  xxvii.  5.  God  forbid  that  I  should  justify  you  :  till 
I  die  I  will  not  remove  mine  integrity  from  me. 

 6.  My  righteousness  I  hold  fast,  and  will  not 

let  it  go :  my  heart  shall  not  reproach  7ne  so  long  as  I 
live. 

—  xxxi.  5.  If  I  have  walked  with  vanity,  or  if  my 
foot  hath  hasted  to  deceit ; 

 6.  Let  me  be  weighed  in  an  even  balance,  that 

God  may  know  mine  integrity. 

 7.  If  my  step  hath  turned  out  of  the  way,  and 

mine  heart  walked  after  mine  eyes,  and  if  any  blot 
hath  cleaved  to  mine  hands ; 

 8.  Then  let  me  sow,  and  let  another  eat ;  yea, 

let  my  olfspring  be  rooted  out. 

Ps.  xviii.  21.  For  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the  Lord, 
and  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God. 

 22.  For  all  his  judgments  were  before  me,  and 

I  did  not  j>ut  away  his  statutes  from  me. 

 23.  I  was  also  upright  before  him,  and  I  kept 

myself  from  mine  iniquity. 

—  xxvii.  8.  When  thou  saidst,  Seek  ye  my  face  ;  my 
heart  said  unto  thee.  Thy  face,  Lord,  will  I  seek. 

—  xliv.  17.  All  this  is  come  upon  us;  yet  have  we 
not  forgotten  thee,  neither  have  we  dealt  falsely  in  thy 
covenant. 

 18.  Our  heart  is  not  turned  back,  neither  have 

our  steps  declined  from  thy  way  ; 

—  cxix.  60.  I  made  haste,  and  delayed  not  to  keep 
thy  commandments. 

 112.  I  have  inclined  mine  heart  to  perform 

thy  statutes  always,  even  -unto  the  end. 

 168.  I  have  kept  thy  precepts  and  thy  testi- 
monies :  for  all  my  ways  are  before  thee. 

Mat.  xxi.  6.  And  the  disciples  went,  and  did  as 
Jcs'is  commanded  them, 

Rom.  xvi.  19.  For  your  obedience  is  come  abroad 
unto  all  men.  I  am  glad  therefore  on  your  behalf: 
but  yet  I  would  have  you  wise  unto  that  which  is 
good,  and  simple  concerning  evil. 

See  Ps.  cxix.  91. 


CHAP.  IIL 
AVAITING. 

§  10.   Waiting  on  Ood. 

Ps.  xxvii.  14.  Wait  on  the  Lord  :  be  of  good  cour- 
age, and  he  shall  strengthen  thine  heart :  wait,  I  say, 
on  the  Lord. 

—  xxxiii.  20.  Our  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord  :  he  is 
our  help  and  our  shield. 

—  lix.  9.  Because  of  his  strength  will  I  wait  upon 
thee :  for  God  is  my  defence. 

—  Ixii.  1.  Truh'"m_y  soul  waiteth  upon  God:  from 
him  Cometh  my  salvation. 

 5.  I^Iy  soul,  wait  thou  only  upon  God  ;  for  my 

expectation  is  from  him. 

—  Ixix.  6.  Let  not  them  that  wait  on  thee,  O  Lord 
God  of  hosts,  be  ashamed  for  my  sake  :  let  not  those 
that  seek  thee  be  confounded  for  my  sake,  O  God  of 
Israel. 

—  cxxiii.  1.  Unto  thee  lift  I  up  mine  eyes,  O  thou 
that  dwellest  in  the  heavens. 

 2.  Behold,  as  the  eyes  of  servants  look  unto 

the  hand  of  their  masters,  and  as  the  eyes  of  a  maiden 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


unto  the  hand  of  her  mistress  ;  so  our  eyes  wait  upon 
the  Lord  our  God,  until  that  he  have  mercy  upon  us. 

Ps.  cxx.\.  5.  I  wait  for  the  Lord,  my  souldoth  wait, 
and  in  his  word  do  I  hope. 

 6.  My  soul  waiieth  for  the  Lord  more  than 

they  that  watch  for  the  mornmg :  /  say,  more  than  they 
that  watch  for  the  morning. 

Is.  viii.  17.  And  I  will  wait  upon  the  Lord,  that 
hideth  his  face  from  the  house  of  Jacob,  aud  I  will 
look  for  him. 

—  xvii.  7.  At  that  day  shall  a  man  look  to  his  Mak- 
er, and  his  eyes  shall  have  respect  to  the  Holy  One  of 
Israel. 

—  XXV.  9.  And  it  shall  he  said  in  that  day,  Lo,  this 
is  our  God ;  we  have  waited  for  Inm,  and  he  will  save 
us :  this  u  tlie  Lord  ;  we  have  waited  for  him,  we  will 
be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  salvation. 

—  XXX.  18.  And  therefore  will  the  Lord  wait,  that 
he  may  be  gracious  unto  you,  and  therefore  will  he  be 
exalted,  that  he  may  have  mercy  upon  you :  for  the 
Lord  is  a  God  of  judgment :  blessed  are  all  they  that 
wait  for  him. 

—  xxxiii.  2.  0  Lord,  be  gracious  unto  us  ;  we  have 
waited  for  thee:  be  thou  their  arm  every  morning, 
our  salvation  also  in  lh(!  time  of  trouble. 

—  xl.  31.  But  they  that  M  ait  upon  the  Lord  shall 
renew  their  strength ;  they  shall  mount  up  with  wings 
as  eagles ;  they  shall  run,  and  not  be  weary  ;  and  they 
shall  walk,  and  not  faint. 

Micah  vii.  7.  Therefore  I  will  look  unto  the  Lord; 
I  will  wait  for  the  God  of  my  salvation  :  my  God  will 
hear  me. 

Hos.  xii.  6.  Therefore  turn  thou  to  thy  God:  keep 
mercy  and  judgment,  and  wait  on  thy  God  continually. 


CHAP.  IV. 
TRUST. 

See  also  page  538,  Chap.  IV. 

§  11,   Trust  in  God. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  37.  David  said  moreover,  The  Lord 
that  delivered  me  out  of  the  paw  of  the  lion,  and  out 
of  the  paw  of  the  l)ear,  he  will  deliver  me  out  of  the 
hand  of  this  Philistine.  And  Saul  said  unto  David, 
Go,  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee. 

2  Kings  xviii.  5.  He  trusted  in  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael ;  so  that  after  him  was  none  like  him  among  all 
the  kings  of  Judah,  nor  any  that  were  before  him. 

 6.  For  we  clave  to  the  Lord,  and  departed 

not  from  following  him,  but  kept  his  commandments, 
which  the  Lord  comnumded  Moses. 

 7.  And  the  Lord  was  with  him  ;  and  he  pros- 
pered whithersoever  he  went  forth :  and  he  rebelled 
against  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  served  him  not. 

Ps.  iv.  .5.  Offer  the  sacrifices  of  righteousness,  and 
put  your  trust  in  the  Lord. 

—  X.  14.  Thou  hast  seen  it ;  for  thou  beholdest  mis- 
chief and  spite,  to  requite  it  with  thy  hand :  the  poor 
committeth  himself  unto  thee  ;  thou  art  the  helper  of 
the  fiitherless. 

—  xxxi.  5.  Into  thine  hand  I  commit  my  spirit ; 
thou  hast  redeemed  me,  O  Lord  God  of  truth. 

—  xli.  11.  By  this  I  know  that  thou  favourest  me, 
because  mine  enemy  doth  not  triumph  over  me. 

—  Ixxi.  7.  I  am  as  a  wonder  unto  many ;  but  thou 
art  my  strong  refuge. 

—  cxii.  7.  He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  evil  tidings :  his 
heart  is  fixed,  trusting  in  the  Lord. 

■  8.  His  heart  is  established,  he  shall  not  be 

afraid,  until  he  see  Ms  desire  upon  his  enemies. 

—  cxviii.  8.  It  is  better  to  trust  in  the  Lord  than  to 
put  confidence  in  man. 

 9.  It  is  better  to  trust  in  the  Lord  than  to  put 

confidence  in  princes. 

Prov.  x.xviii.  25.  He  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  stirreth 
up  strife :  but  he  that  putteth  his  trust  in  the  Lord 
shall  be  made  fat. 

Is.  1.  10.  Who  is  among  you  that  feareth  the  Lord, 
that  obeyeth  the  voice  of  his  servant,  that  walketh  in 
darkness,  and  hath  no  light?  let  him  trust  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  and  stay  upon  his  God. 


CHAP.  V. 
COMMUNION 

§  12.   Communion  witli  God. 

Ps.  xvi.  7.  I  will  ble.ss  the  Lord,  who  hath  given  me 
counsel .-  my  reins  also  instruct  me  in  the  night  sea- 
sons. 

—  xix.  14.  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the 
meditation  of  my  heart,  be  acceptable  in  thy  sight,  O 
Lord,  my  strength,  and  my  redeemer. 

—  xlii.  8.  Tet  the  Lord  will  command  his  loving- 
kindness  in  the  daytime,  and  in  the  night  his  song 
shall  be  with  me,  and  my  prayer  unto  the  God  of  my  life. 

—  Ixiii.  6.  When  I  remember  thee  upon  my  bed,  and 
meditate  on  thee  in  the  night  watches. 

—  cxxxix.  17.  How  precious  also  are  thy  thoughts 
unto  me,  O  God !  how  great  is  the  sum  of  them ! 

 18.  If  \  should  count  them,  they  are  more  in 

number  than  the  sand :  when  I  awake,  i  am  still  with 
thee. 

I  John  i.  6.  If  we  say  that  we  have  fellowship  with 
him,  aud  walk  in  darkness,  we  lie,  and  do  not  the 
truth: 

Rev.  iii.  20.  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door,  and  knock : 
if  any  man  hear  my  voice,  and  open  the  door,  I  will 
come  in  to  him,  and  will  sup  with  him,  and  he  with 
me. 

See  I  John  i.  3. 


CHAP.  VI. 
HOPE. 

§  13o   Hope  in  God. 

Ps.  xxxi.  24.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  he  shall 
strengthen  your  heart,  all  ye  that  hope  in  the  Lord. 

—  xxxix.  7.  And  now,  Lord,  what  wait  I  for?  my 
hope  is  in  thee. 

—  xlii.  5.  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul  ?  and 
xchy  art  thou  disquieted  in  me  ?  hope  thou  in  God  :  for 
I  shall  yet  praise  him  for  the  help  of  his  countenance. 

 6.  O  my  God,  my  soul  is  cast  down  within  me : 

therefore  will  I  I'emember  thee  from  the  land  of  Jor- 
dan, and  of  the  Hermonites,  from  the  hill  Mizar. 

 11.  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul :  and 

why  art  thou  disquieted  within  me  ?  hope  thou  in  God : 
for  I  shall  yet  praise  him,  who  is  the  health  of  my 
countenance,  and  my  God. 

—  xliii.  5.  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul  ?  and 
why  art  thou  disquieted  within  me  ?  hope  m  God :  for 
I  shall  yet  praise  him,  who  is  the  health  of  my  coun- 
tenance, and  my  God. 

—  Ixxi.  5.  For  thou  art  my  hope,  0  Lord  God  :  thou 
art  my  trust  from  my  youth. 

 14.  But  I  will  hope  continually,  and  will  yet 

praise  thee  more  and  more. 

—  cxix.  74.  They  that  fear  thee  will  be  glad  when 
they  see  me  ;  because  I  have  hoped  in  thy  word. 

 114.  Thou  art  my  hiding  place  and  my  shield : 

I  hope  in  thy  word. 

—  cxxxi.  3.  Let  Israel  hope  in  the  Lord  from  hence- 
forth and  for  ever. 

Lam.  iii.  24.  The  Lord  is  my  portion,  saith  my  soul ; 
therefore  will  I  hope  in  him. 

  26.  It  is  gooil  tliat  a  man  should  both  hope  and 

quietly  wait  for  the  salvation  of  the  Lord. 

Rom. viii.  24.  For  we  are  saved  by  hope:  but  hope 
that  is  seen  is  not  hope :  for  what  a  man  seeth,  why 
doth  he  yet  hope  for  ? 

 25.  But  if  we  hope  for  that  we  see  not,  then  do 

we  with  patience  wait  for  it. 

Col.i.  5.  For  the  hope  which  is  laid  up  for  you  in 
heaven,  whereof  ye  heard  before  in  the  word  of  the 
truth  of  the  gospel ; 

Keb.  vi.  18.  That  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which 
it  was  impossible  for  God  to  lie,  we  might  have  a  strong 
consolation,  who  have  fled  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  upon 
the  hope  set  before  us : 

 19.  Which  Jiope  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the 


6b 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


soul,  both  sure  and  steailftist,  and  which  entereth  into 
that  within  the  vail ; 

I  Pet.  i.  13.  Wherefore  gird  'Xip  the  loins  of  your 
mind,  be  sober,  and  hope  to  the  end  for  the  grace  that 
is  to  be  brought  unto  you  at  the  revelation  of  Jesus 
Christ ; 


CHAP.  VII. 
JOY. 

§14.   The  Duty  of  Rejoicing'. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  10.  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name:  let  the 
heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek  the  Loud. 

 31.  Let  the  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  earth 

rejoice :  and  let  men  say  among  the  nations,  The  Lord 
reigneth. 

Ps.  ii.  11.  Serve  the  Lord  with  fear,  and  rejoice  with 
trembling. 

—  V.  ll.  But  let  all  those  that  put  their  trust  in  thee 
rejoice :  let  them  ever  shout  for  joy,  because  thou  de- 
fendest  them:  let  them  also  that  "love  thy  name  be 
joj'ful  in  thee. 

—  ix.  2.  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thee:  I  will 
sing  praise  to  tliy  name,  O  tliou  Most  High. 

—  XX.  5.  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  in  the 
name  of  our  God  we  will  set  up  our  banners :  the  Lord 
tulfil  all  thy  jjetitions. 

—  xxxii.  11.  Be  glad  in  the  Lord,  and  rejoice,  ye 
righteous:  and  shout  for  joy,  all  i/e  thai  are  upright  in 
heart. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  O  j'e  righteous : 
for  praise  is  comely  for  the  upriglit. 

 21.  For  our  heart  shall  rejoice  in  him,  because 

"we  have  trusted  iu  his  holy  name. 

—  xxxiv.  2.  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  in  the 
Lord  :  the  humble  sliall  hear  iJiercnf,  and  be  glad. 

—  xxxvii.  4.  Delight  thyself  also  in  the  Lord  ;  and 
lie  sliall  give  thee  the  desires  of  thine  heart. 

—  Ixviii.  3.  But  let  the  righteous  be  glad ;  let  them 
rejoice  before  God :  yea,  let  them  exceedingly  rejoice. 

—  Ixxxix.  17.  For  thou  art  the  glory  of  their 
strength :  and  in  thy  favour  our  horn  shall  be  exalted. 

— xcv.  1.  O  come,  let  us  sing  tinto  tlie  Lord:  let  us 
taake  a  joyful  noise  to  the  Rock  of  our  salvation. 

—  c.  1.  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all  ye 
lands. 

 2.  Serve  the  Lord  with  gladness :  come  before 

Lis  presence  with  singing. 

—  cv.  3.  Glory  ye  iu  his  holy  name :  let  the  heart 
of  them  rejoice  that  seek  the  Lord. 

—  cvii.  23.  And  let  them  sacrifice  the  sacrifices  of 
thanksgiving,  and  declare  his  works  with  rejoicing. 

I  Cor.  i.  31.  That,  according  as  it  is  written.  He  that 
glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord. 

Is.  xxviii.  5.  In  that  day  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  be 
for  a  crown  of  glory,  and  for  a  diadem  of  beauty,  unto 
the  residue  of  liis  people, 

 6.  And  for  a  spirit  of  judgment  to  him  that 

sittetli  in  judgment,  and  for  strength  to  them  that  turn 
the  battle  to  the  gate. 

—  xli.  16.  Thou  Shalt  fan  them,  and  the  wind  shall 
carry  them  away,  and  tlie  whirlwind  shall  scatter 
them:  and  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  and  slialt 
glory  in  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Jer.  ix.  23.  Tlius  saitli  the  Lord,  Let  not  the  wise 
man  glory  in  his  wisdom,  neitlier  let  the  mighty  man 
glory  in  his  might,  let  not  the  rich  ma7i  glory  "in  his 
riches : 

 24.  But  let  him  that  glorieth  glory  in  this,  that 

he  undcrstandeth  and  knowetli  me,  tliat  I  am  the 
Lord  which  exercise  lovingkindness,  judgment,  and 
righteousness,  in  the  earth  :  for  in  these  thinf/s  I  delight, 
saith  the  Lord. 

Zeph.  iii.  14.  Sing,  O  daughter  of  Zion ;  shout,  O 
Israel ;  be  glad  and  rejoice  with  all  thy  heart,  O  daugh- 
ter of  Jerusalem. 

John  XV.  11.  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you, 
that  my  jov  might  remain  in  vou,  and  that  vonr  joy 
might  be'  fvill. 

Phil.  iii.  1.  Finally,  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord. 


To  write  the  same  things  to  you,  to  me  indeed  is  not 
grievous,  but  for  you  it  is  safe. 

—  iv.  4.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord  always :  and  again  I 
say.  Rejoice. 

I  Thess.  v.  16.  Rejoice  evermore. 

See  Ps.  xl.  16 ;  xcvii.  1 ;  cxUx.  2.  2  Cor.  x.  17. 

§  15.   Joy  Promised. 

Job  xxii.  26.  For  then  shalt  thou  have  thy  delight  in 
the  Almighty,  and  shalt  lift  up  thy  face  unto  God. 

Ps.  Ixiv.  10.  The  righteous  sliall  be  glad  in  the  Lord, 
and  shall  trust  in  him ;  and  all  the  upright  in  heart 
shall  glory. 

—  Ixxx'ix.  15.  Blessed  m  the  people  that  know  the 
joyful  sound :  they  shall  walk,  O  Lord,  in  the  light  of 
thy  rountenance. 

 16.  In  thy  name  shall  tliey  rejoice  all  the  day : 

and  in  thy  righteousness  shall  they  be  exalted. 

—  cxxxii.  16.  I  will  also  clothe  her  priests  with  sal- 
vation: and  her  .saints  sliall  shout  aloud  for  joy. 

Is.  Ixvi.  14.  And  when  ye  see  thi.'i,  your  heart  shall 
rejoice,  and  your  Ijones  shall  flourish  like  an  herb :  and 
the  hand  of  the  Lord  sliall  be  known  toward  his  ser- 
vants, and  Jus  indignation  toward  his  enemies. 

Micah  vii.  8.  Rejoice  not  against  me,  O  mine  enemy : 
when  I  fall,  I  shall  arise ;  when  I  sit  in  darkness,  the 
Lord  shall  be  a  light  unto  me. 

§  16.   Examples  of  Rejoicing  in  God. 

Deut.  xxxii.  1.  Give  car,  O  ye  heavens,  and  I  will 
speak ;  and  hear,  0  earth,  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

Ps.  iii.  3.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  art  a  shield  for  me ;  my 
glory,  and  the  lifter  up  of  mine  head. 

—  iv.  7.  Thou  hast  put  gladness  in  mj-  heart,  more 
than  in  tlie  time  that  then*  corn  and  their  wine  increased. 

—  xxviii.  7.  The  Lord  w  my  strcngtli  and  my  shield ; 
my  heart  trusted  in  him,  and  I  am  helped  :  therefore 
my  heart  greatly  rejoiceth ;  and  with  my  song  will  I 
praise  him. 

—  Ixiii.  7.  Because  thou  hast  been  my  help,  there- 
fore in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  rejoice. 

—  Ixxiii.  25.  Whom  have  I  in  heaven  but  thee  f  and 
there  is  none  upon  earth  that  I  desire  besides  thee. 

 26.  My  flesh  and  my  heart  faileth  :  but  God  is 

the  strength  of  my  heart,  and  my  portion  for  ever. 

—  cxxvi.  3.  The  Lord  hath  done  great  things  for 
us ;  whereof  we  are  glad. 

Is.  xlix.  13.  Sing,  O  heavens;  and  be  joyful,  O 
earth  ;  and  break  forth  into  singing,  O  mountains  :  for 
the  Lord  hath  comforted  his  people,  and  will  have 
mercy  upon  his  afflicted. 

Jep.  xxxi.  25.  For  I  have  satiated  the  weary  soul, 
and  I  have  replenished  every  sorrowful  soul. 

Hab.  iii.  17.  Although  the  fig  tree  sliall  not  blossom, 
neither  sMll  fruit  be  in  the  vines ;  the  labour  of  the 
olive  shall  fail,  and  the  fields  shall  yield  no  meat ;  the 
flock  shall  be  cut  off  i'rom  the  fold,  and  there  sJiall  be 
no  herd  in  the  stalls  : 

 18.  Yet  I  will  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  I  will  joy  in 

the  God  of  my  salvation. 


CHAP.  VIIL 
LOVE. 

§  17.   Dnty  of  Loving  God. 

Deut.  vi.  5.  And  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God 
with  all  thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with 
all  tliv  miglit. 

—  xi.  1."  Therefore  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God, 
and  keep  his  charge,  and  iiis  statutes,  and  his  judg- 
ments, and  his  conimandments.  alway. 

Jos.  xxii.  5.  But  take  diligent  heed  to  do  the  com- 
mandment and  the  law,  which  ]\Ioses  the  servant  of 
the  Lord  charged  vou,  to  love  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  command- 
ments, and  to  cleave  unto  him,  and  to  serve  him  with 
all  vour  heart  and  with  all  your  soul. 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Jos.  xxiii.  11.  Take  good  heed  therefore  unto  your- 
selves, that  ye  love  the  Lord  your  God. 
Ps.  xviii.  1.  I  will  love  thee,  O  Lord,  my  strength. 

—  xxxi.  23.  0  love  the  Lord,  all  ye  his  saints :  for 
the  Lord  preserveth  the  faithful,  and  plentifully  re- 
wardeth  the  i^roud  doer. 

Prov.  xxiii.  26.  My  son,  give  me  thine  heart,  and  let 
thine  eyes  observe  my  ways. 

Mat.  X.  37.  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother  more 
thau  me  is  not  worthy  of  me  :  aud  he  that  loveth  son 
or  daughter  more  than  me  is  not  worthy  of  me. 

—  xxii.  36.  Master,  which  is  the  great  command- 
ment in  the  law  ? 

 37.  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  love  the 

Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul, 
and  with  all  thy  mind. 

 38.  This  is  the  first  and  great  commandment. 

Mark  xii.  28.  And  one  of  the  scribes  came,  and  hav- 
ing heard  them  reasoning  together,  and  perceiving 
that  he  had  answered  them  well,  asked  him,  Which  is 
the  first  commandment  of  all  ? 

 30.  And  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with 

all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy 
mind,  and  with  all  thy  strength  :  this  is  the  first  com- 
mandment. 

 33.  And  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart,  and 

with  all  the  understanding,  aud  with  all  the  soul,  and 
with  all  the  strength,  and  to  love  his  neighbour  as  him- 
self, is  more  thau  all  whole  burnt  olfeiings  and  sacri- 
fices 

See  Deut.  x.  12 ;  xxx.  15, 16.   Jude  21. 

§  18.  The  Relation  of  Love  to  Obedience. 

Johnxiv.  15.  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  command- 
ments. 

 21.  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and 

keepeth  them,  he  it  is  that  loveth  me:  and  he  that 
loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  Father,  aud  I  will 
love  him,  and  will  manifest  myself  to  him. 

 22.  Judas  saith  unto  him,  not  Iscariot,  Lord, 

bow  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  unto  us,  aud 
not  unto  the  world  ? 

 23.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  If  a 

man  love  me,  lie  will  keep  my  words :  and  my  Father 
will  love  him,  and  we  will  come  unto  him,  and  make 
our  abode  with  him. 

I  John  V.  3.  For  this  is  the  love  of  God,  that  we 
keep  his  commandments ;  and  his  commandments  are 
not  grievous. 

See  2  John  6. 

§  19.   The  Blessedness  of  Loving  God. 

Deut.  XXX.  20.  That  thou  maye.st  love  tlie  Lord  thy 
God,  and  that  thou  mayest  obe}^  his  voice,  and  tliat 
thou  mayest  cleave  unto  him :  for  he  is  thy  life,  and 
the  length  of  thy  days  :  that  thou  mayest  dwell  in  the 
land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abra- 
ham, to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob,  to  give  them. 

Ps.  xci.  14.  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me, 
therefore  will  I  deliver  him  :  I  will  set  him  on  high, 
because  he  hath  known  my  name. 

—  cxlv.  20.  The  Lord  preserveth  nil  them  that  love 
him  :  but  all  the  wicked  will  he  desti-oy. 

P>OV.  viii.  17.  I  love  them  that  love  me;  and  those 
that  seek  me  early  shall  find  me. 

I  Cor.  ii.  9.  But  as  it  is  written,  Eye  hath  not  seen, 
nor  ear  heard,  neither  have  entered  "into  the  heart  of 
man,  the  things  which  God  hath  prepared  for  them 
that  love  him. 

—  viii.  3.  But  if  any  man  love  God,  the  same  is 
known  of  him. 

I  Johniv.  17.  Herein  is  our  love  made  perfect,  that 
we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of  judgment:  be- 
cause as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  world. 

 18.  There  is  no  fear  in  love ;  but  perfect  love 

casteth  out  fear  :  because  fear  hath  torment.  He  that 
feareth  is  not  made  perfect  in  love. 

See  Ex.  xx.  6.  Deut.  vii.  9;  xi.  13-15.  John  xiv. 
21-23.    Rom.  viii.  28.    Jam.  i.  1-J. 


CHAP.  IX, 
PRAISE. 

§  20.   Praise  Due  to  God. 

Ex.  XV.  2.  The  Lord  is  my  strength  and  song,  and 
he  is  become  my  salvation :  he  is  my  God,  and  1  will 
prepare  )iim  a  habitation  ;  ray  father's  God,  and  I  will 
exalt  him. 

Jud.  V.  3.  Hear,  O  ye  kings;  give  ear,  O  ye  princes; 
I,  cLvn  I,  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  ;  I  will  sing  praise 
to  tlie  Lord  God  of  Israel. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  50.  Therefore  I  will  give  thanks  unto 
thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  heathen,  and  I  will  sing 
praises  unto  thy  name. 

I  Chp.  xvi.  9.  Sing  unto  him,  sing  psalms  unto  him, 
talk  ye  of  all  his  wondrous  works. 

 24.  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen  ;  his 

marvellous  works  among  all  nations. 

 28.  Give  unto  the  Lord,  ye  kindreds  of  the 

people,  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength. 

 29.  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  hia 

name :  bring  an  offering,  and  come  before  him :  wor- 
ship the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holines,s. 

 36.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  for  ever 

and  ever.  And  all  the  people  said.  Amen,  and  praised 
the  Lord. 

—  xxix.  13.  Now,  therefore,  our  God,  we  thank 
thee,  and  praise  thy  glorious  name. 

Ps.  vii.  17.  I  will  praise  the  Lord  according  to  his 
righteousness :  and  will  sing  praise  to  the  name  of 
the  Lord  most  high. 

—  viii.  1.  O  Lord  our  Lord,  how  excellent  is  thy 
name  in  all  the  earth !  who  hast  set  thy  glory  above 
the  heavens. 

 9.  O  Lord  our  Lord,  how  excellent  is  thy 

name  in  all  the  earth ! 

—  ix.  1.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  with  my  whole 
heart ;  I  will  sliew  forth  all  thy  mai  \  ellous  works. 

 11.  Sing  praises  to  tlio  Lord,  which  dwelleth 

in  Zion  :  declare  among  the  people  his  doings. 

—  xxi.  13.  Be  thou  exalted.  Lord,  in  thine  own 
strength  :  so  will  we  sing  and  praise  tljy  power. 

—  xxii.  23.  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  i)raise  him  ;  all 
ye  the  seed  of  Jacob,  glorify  him ;  and  fear  him,  all 
ye  the  seed  of  Israel. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  O  magnif}"  the  Lord  with  me,  and  let 
us  exalt  his  name  together. 

—  xxxv.  28.  And  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy 
righteousness  and  of  thy  praise  all  the  day  long, 

—  xlvii.  6.  Sing  praises  to  God,  sing  praises :  sing 
praises  unto  our  King,  sing  praises. 

—  xlviii.  1.  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be 
praised  in  the  city  of  our  God,  in  the  mountain  of  hi8 
holiness. 

—  1.  23.  Whoso  offcreth  praise  glorifieth  me :  and 
to  him  that  oixlereth  his  conversation  aright  will  I 
show  the  salvation  of  God. 

—  li.  15.  O  Lord,  open  thou mj' lips;  and  mj- mouth 
shall  shew  forth  thy  praise. 

—  liv.  6.  I  will  freely  sacrifice  unto  thee :  I  will 
praise  thy  name,  0  Lord  ;  for  if  is  good. 

—  Ivi.  10.  In  God  will  I  praise  his  word :  in  the 
Lord  will  I  praise  his  word. 

—  Ivii.  5.  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heavens ; 
let  thy  glory  be  above  all  the  earth. 

 7.  My  heart  is  fixed,  O  God,  my  heart  is  fixed ; 

I  will  sing  and  give  praise. 

 8.  Awake  up,  my  glory ;  awake,  psaltery  and 

harp:  I  >»!/.ielf  will  awake  early. 

 9.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  peo- 
ple :  I  will  sing  unto  thee  among  the  nations. 

 11.  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heavens : 

let  thy  glory  be  above  all  the  earth. 

—  lix.  17.  Unto  thee,  O  my  strength,  will  I  sing  , 
for  God  is  my  defence,  and  the  God  of  my  mercy. 

—  Ixiii.  5.  "My  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  with  marrow 
and  fatness ;  and  my  mouth  shall  praise  thee  with  joy- 
ful lips  : 

—  Ixvi.  2.  Sing  forth  the  honour  of  his  name :  make 
his  praise  glorious. 

 3.  Say  unto  God,  How  terrible  art  thou  in  thy 


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BOOK  VIII. 


"works!  through  the  greatness  of  thy  power  shall 
thiue  enemies  submit  themselves  unto  thee. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  34.  Ascribe  ye  strength  imto  God  :  his  ex- 
cellency is  over  Israel,  and  his  strength  is  in  the  clouds. 

—  Ixxi.  8.  Let  my  mouth  he  filled  with  thy  praise 
and  with  thy  honour  all  the  day. 

 15.  My  mouth  shall  shew  forth  thy  righteous- 
ness and  thy  salvation  all  the  day  ;  for  I  know  not  the 
numbers  thereof. 

 22.  I  will  also  praise  thee  with  the  psaltery, 

even  thy  truth,  0  my  God  :  unto  thee  will  I  sing  with 
the  harp,  O  thou  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

 23.  My  lips  shall  greatly  rejoice  when  I  sing 

unto  thee ;  and  my  soul,  which  thou  hast  redeemed. 

—  xcvi.  3.  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen, 
his  wonders  among  all  people. 

 7.  Give  unto  the  Lobd,  O  ye  kindreds  of  the 

people,  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength. 

 8.  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  his 

name :  bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  his  courts. 

—  xcviii.  1.  O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song;  for 
lie  hath  done  marvellous  things :  liis  right  hand,  and 
his  holy  arm,  hath  gotten  him  the  victory. 

 2.  The  Lord  hath  made  known  his  salvation : 

his  righteousness  hath  he  openly  shewed  in  the  sight 
of  the  heathen. 

—  ciii.  1.  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul ;  and  all  that 
IS  within  me,  bless  his  holy  name. 

—  cvi.  2.  Who  can  utter  the  mighty  acts  of  the 
Lord  ?  who  can  shew  forth  all  his  praise  ? 

—  cviii.  1.  O  God,  my  heart  is  fixed ;  I  will  sing 
and  give  praise,  even  with  my  glory. 

 2.  Awake,  psaltery  and  harp :  I  myself  will 

awake  early. 

 3.  I  will  praise  thee, O Lord, among  the  people: 

and  I  will  sing  praises  unto  thee  among  the  nations. 

 5.  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heav- 
ens :  and  thy  glorj'  above  all  the  earth  ; 

—  cxviii.  28.  Thou  art  my  God,  and  I  will  praise 
thee :  tlwu  art  my  God,  and  I  will  exalt  thee. 

—  cxix.  164.  Seven  times  a  day  do  I  praise  thee,  be- 
cause of  thy  righteous  judgments. 

—  cxxxv.  3.  Praise  the  Lord  ;  for  the  Lord  is 
good :  sing  praises  unto  his  name ;  for  it  is  pleasant. 

 19.  Bless  the  Lord,  0  house  of  Israel :  bless 

the  Lord,  O  house  of  Aaron : 

 20.  Bless  the  Lord,  0  house  of  Levi :  ye  that 

fear  the  Lord,  bless  the  Lord. 

 21.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  out  of  Zion,  which 

flwelleth  at  Jerusalem.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

—  cxxxviii.  1.  I  will  praise  thee  with  my  whole 
heart :  before  the  gods  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thee. 

—  cxlv.  5.  I  will  speak  of  the  glorious  honour  of 
thy  majesty,  and  of  thy  wondrous  works. 

 6.  And  men  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy 

terrible  acts  :  and  I  will  declare  thy  greatness. 

—  cxlvi.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  the  Lord, 
O  my  soul. 

—  cxlvii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord  :  for  it  is  good  to 
sing  praises  unto  our  God ;  for  it  is  pleasant ;  a7id 
praise  is  comely. 

 12.  Praise  the  Lord,  0  Jerusalem ;  praise  thy 

God,  O  Zion. 

—  cl.  2.  Praise  him  for  his  mighty  acts  :  praise  him 
according  to  his  excellent  greatness. 

Is.  xii.  4.  And  in  that  day  shall  ye  say,  Praise  the 
Lord,  call  upon  his  name,  declare  his  doings  among  the 
people,  make  mention  that  his  name  is  exalted. 

Jer.  li.  10.  The  Lord  hath  brought  forth  our  right- 
eousness :  come,  and  let  us  declare  in  Zion  the  work 
of  the  Lord  our  God. 

Dan.  iv.  37.  Now  I  Nebuchadnezzar  praise  and  extol 
and  honour  the  King  of  heaven,  all  whose  works  are 
truth,  and  his  ways  judgment:  and  those  that  walk  in 
pride  he  is  able  to  abase. 

Joel  ii.  26.  And  ye  shall  eat  in  plenty,  and  be  satis- 
fied, and  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  your  God,  that 
hath  dealt  wondrously  with  you:  and  my  people 
shall  never  be  ashamed. 

Luke  i.  46.  And  Mary  said.  My  soul  doth  magnify 
the  Lord, 

 47.  And  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my 

Saviour. 

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§  21.   Praise  Due  from  AU. 

(1.  FROM  THE  INANraATE  CREATION.) 

I  Chr,  xvi.  32.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness 
thereof:  let  the  fields  rejoice,  and  all  that  is  therein. 

 33.  Then  shall  the  trees  of  the  wood  sing  out 

at  the  presence  of  tlie  Lord,  because  he  cometh  to 
judge  the  earth. 

Ps.  Ixix.  34.  Let  the  heaven  and  earth  praise  him, 
the  seas,  and  every  thing  that  moveth  therein. 

—  xcvi.  11.  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the 
earth  be  glad ;  let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof. 

 12.  Let  the  field  be  joyful,  and  all  that  is  there- 
in :  then  shall  all  the  trees  of  the  wood  rejoice. 

—  xcviii.  7.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof ; 
the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein. 

 8.  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands :  let  the 

hills  be  joyful  together. 

—  ciii.  22.  Bless  the  Lord,  all  his  works  in  all  places 
of  his  dominion  :  bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul. 

—  cxlviii.  7.  Praise  the  Lord  from  the  earth,  ye 
dragons  and  all  deeps : 

 8.  Fire,  and  hail;  snow,  and  vapour;  stormy 

wind  fulfilling  his  word : 

 9.  Mountains,  and  all  hills ;  fruitful  trees,  and 

all  cedars : 

 10.  Beasts,  and  all  cattle ;  creeping  things,  and 

flying  fowl : 

—  cxlv.  10.  All  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  O  Lord  ; 
and  thy  saints  shall  bless  thee. 

Is.  xliv.  23.  Sing,  O  ye  heavens;  for  the  Lord  hath 
done  it:  shout,  ye  lower  parts  of  the  earth:  break 
forth  into  singing,  ye  mountains,  O  forests,  and  every 
tree  therein  :  for  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  Jacob,  and 
glorified  himself  in  Israel. 

—  Iv.  12.  For  ye  shall  go  out  with  joj',  and  be  led 
forth  with  peace :  the  mountains  and  the  hills  shall 
break  forth  before  you  into  singing,  and  all  the  trees 
of  the  field  shall  clap  their  hands. 

(2.  FROM  ALL  on  EARTH.) 

I  Chr.  xvi.  23.  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth; 
shew  forth  from  day  to  day  his  salvation. 

Ps.  xxix.  1.  Give  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye  mighty,  give 
imto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength. 

 2.  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  his 

name ;  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holiness. 

—  xlvii.  1.  O  clap  your  hands,  all  ye  people ;  shout 
unto  God  with  the  voice  of  triumph. 

—  xlviii.  10.  According  to  thy  name,  O  God,  so  is 
thy  praise  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth  :  thy  right  hand 
is  full  of  righteousness. 

—  Ixvi.  1.  Makeajoyful  noise  untoGod, all  ye  lands: 
 4.  All  the  earth  shall  worship  thee,  and  shall 

sing  unto  thee ;  they  shall  sing  to  thy  name.  Selah. 

 8.  O  bless  our  God,  ye  people,  and  make  the 

voice  of  his  praise  to  be  heard : 

—  Ixvii.  3.  Let  the  people  praise  thee,  O  God;  let 
all  the  people  praise  thee. 

 4.  O  let  the  nations  be  glad  and  sing  for  joy: 

for  thou  shalt  j  udge  the  people  righteously,  and  govern 
the  nations  upon  earth.  Selah. 

 5.  Let  the  people  praise  thee,  O  God ;  let  all 

the  people  praise  tliee. 

 6.  Then  shall  tlie  earth  yield  her  increase ;  and 

God,  even  our  own  God,  shall  bless  us. 

 7.  God  shall  bless  us  ;  and  all  the  ends  of  the 

earth  shall  fear  him. 

—  Ixviii.  33.  Sing  unto  God,  ye  kingdoms  of  the 
earth ;  O  sing  praises  unto  the  Lord ;  Selah : 

—  Ixxix.  13.  So  we  thy  people  and  sheep  of  thy 
pasture  will  give  thee  thanks  for  ever :  we  will  shew 
forth  thy  praise  to  all  generations. 

—  xcvi.  1.  O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song :  sing 
unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth. 

—  cxiii.  3.  From  the  rising  of  the  sun  unto  the  go- 
ing down  of  the  same  the  Lord's  name  is  to  be  praised. 

—  cxvii.  1.  O  praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  nations :  praise 
him,  all  ye  people. 

cxxx%aii.  4.  All  the  kings  of  the  earth  shall  praise 
thee,  O  Lord,  when  they  hear  the  words  of  thy  mouth. 

 5.  Yea,  they  shall  sing  in  the  "n'a3-s  of  the 

Lord  :  for  gi-eat  is  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 
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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII, 


Ps.  cl.  6.  Let  every  thing  that  hath  breath  praise  the 
Lord.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Is.  xlii.  10.  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song,  and 
his  praise  from  the  end  of  the  earth,  ye  that  go  clown 
to  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  therein ;  the  isles,  and  the 
inhabitants  thereof. 

 11.  Let  the  wilderness  and  the  cities  thereof 

lift  up  their  voice,  the  villages  that  Kedar  doth  inhabit : 
let  the  inhabitants  of  the  rock  sing,  let  them  shout  from 
the  top  of  the  mountains. 

 13.  Let  them  give  glory  unto  the  Lord,  and 

declare  his  praise  in  the  islands. 

(3.  FROM  ALL  m  HEAVEN.) 

Ps.  cxlviii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  ye  the 
Lord  from  the  heavens :  praise  him  in  the  heights. 

 2.  Praise  ye  him,  all  his  angels ;  praise  ye  him, 

all  his  hosts. 

Ezek.  iii.  12.  Then  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  I  heard 
behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great  rushing,  saying,  Blessed  be 
the  glory  of  the  Lord  from  his  place. 

Luke  ii.  13.  And  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a 
multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising  God,  and  saying, 

Rev.  vii.  11.  And  all  the  angels  stood  round  about  the 
throne,  and  about  the  elders  and  the  four  beasts,  and  fell 
before  the  throne  on  their  faces,  and  worshipped  God, 

 12.  Saying,  Amen :  Blessing,  and  glory,  and 

wisdom,  and  thanksgiving,  and  honour,  and  power, 
and  might,  be  unto  our  God,  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

See  Ps.  ciii.  20,  21.   Rev.  xix.  1. 

§  22.  Everlasting-  Praise  due  to  God. 

Ps.  XXX.  12.  To  the  end  that  my  glory  may  sing 
praise  to  thee,  and  not  be  silent.  0  Lord  my  God,  I 
will  give  thanks  unto  thee  for  ever. 

—  xxxiv.  1.  I  will  bless  the  Lord  at  all  times:  his 
praise  shall  continually  be  in  my  mouth. 

—  xliv.  8.  In  God  we  boast  all  the  day  long,  and 
praise  thy  name  for  ever.  Selah. 

—  Ixiii.  4.  Thus  will  I  bless  thee  while  I  live  :  I  will 
lift  up  my  hands  in  thy  name. 

—  Ixxv.  9.  But  I  will  declare  for  ever,  I  will  sing 
praises  to  the  God  of  Jacob. 

—  Ixxxvi.  12.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord  my  God, 
with  all  my  heart :  and  I  will  gloriiy  thy  name  for 
evermore. 

—  xcvi.  2.  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  bless  his  name ; 
shew  forth  his  salvation  from  day  to  day. 

—  civ.  33.  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  as  long  as  I  live : 
I  will  sing  praise  to  my  God  wliile  I  have  my  being. 

—  cxv.  18.  But  we  will  bless  the  Lord  from  this 
time  forth  and  for  evermore.    Praise  the  Lord. 

—  cxlv.  1.  I  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  O  King;  and 
I  will  bless  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever. 

 2.  Every  day  will  I  bless  thee;  and  I  will 

praise  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever. 

 4.  One  generation  sj^all  praise  thy  works  to 

another,  and  shall  declare  thy  mighty  acts. 

 21.  My  mouth  shall  speak  the  praise  of  the 

Lord  :  and  let  all  flesh  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever 
and  ever. 

—  cxlvi.  2.  While  I  live  will  I  praise  the  Lord  :  I 
will  sing  praises  unto  my  God  while  I  have  any  being. 

§  23.   Praise  a  Part  of  Public  Worship. 

Ps.  ix.  14.  Tiiat  I  may  shew  forth  all  tliy  praise  in 
the  gates  of  the  daughter  of  Zion :  I  will  rejoice  in 
thy  salvation. 

—  xxvi.  12.  My  foot  standetli  in  an  even  place  ;  in 
the  congregations  will  I  bless  tlic  Lord. 

—  xxxv.  18.  I  will  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great 
congregation  :  I  will  praise  thee  among  much  people. 

—  Ixviii.  26.  Bless  ve  God  in  the  congregations,  even 
the  Lord,  from  the  fountain  of  Israel. 

—  l^^xxix.  5.  And  the  heavens  shall  praise  thy  won- 
ders, O  Lord  :  thy  faithfulness  also  in  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  saints. 

_  —  c.  4.  Enter  into  his  gates  with  thnnks£riving,  and 
into  his  courts  with  praise;  be  tliankfurunto  him, 
and  bless  his  name. 

—  evil.  32.  Let  them  exalt  him  also  in  the  concre- 
gation  of  the  people,  and  praise  him  in  the  asseaiblv 
of  the  elders- 


—  cix.  30.  I  will  greatly  praise  the  Lord  with  my 
mouth;  j'ea,  I  will  praise  him  among  the  multitude. 

—  cxi.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  I  will  praise  the 
Lord  with  my  whole  heart,  in  the  assembly  of  the  up- 
right, and  in  the  congregation. 

—  cxiii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise,  O  ye  ser- 
vants of  the  Lord,  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  cxviii.  19.  Open  to  me  the  gates  of  righteous- 
ness: I  will  go  into  them, and  I  will  jiraise  the  Lord: 

—  cxxxiv.  1.  Beliold,  bless  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  ser- 
vants of  the  Lord,  which  by  night  stand  in  the  house 
of  the  Lord. 

 2.  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  sanctuary,  and 

bless  the  Lord. 

—  cxxxv.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  ye  the 
name  of  the  Lord  ;  praise  him,,  O  ye  servants  of  the 
Lord. 

 2.  Ye  that  .stand  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in 

the  courts  of  the  house  of  our  God, 

—  cxlix.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Sing  unto  the  Lord 
a  new  song,  and  his  praise  in  the  congregation  of  saints. 

—  cl.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  God  in  his 
sanctuary :  praise  him  in  the  firmament  of  his  power. 

§  21.  Doxologies. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  47.  The  Lord  liveth ;  and  blessed  be  my 
rock ;  and  exalted  be  the  God  of  the  rock  of  my  sal- 
vation. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  10.  Wherefore  David  blessed  the  Lord 
before  all  the  congregation :  and  David  said,  Blessed 
be  thou.  Lord  God  of  Israel  our  father,  for  ever  and 
ever. 

Neh.  ix.  5.  Then  the  Levites,  Jeshua,  and  Kadmiel, 
Bani,  Hashabniah,  Sherebiah,  Hodijah,  Shebaniah, 
ai}d  Pethaliiah,  said.  Stand  up  and  bless  the  Lord 
your  God  for  ever  and  ever:  and  blessed  be  thy  glo- 
rious name,  which  is  exalted  above  all  blessing  and 
praise. 

Ps.  xviii.  46.  The  Lord  liveth ;  and  blessed  be  my 
Rock;  and  let  the  God  of  my  salvation  be  exaltetl. 

—  xli.  13.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 
everlasting,  and  to  everlasting.    Amen,  and  Amen. 

—  Ixviii.  35.  O  God,  thou  art  terrible  out  of  thy 
holy  places:  the  God  of  Israel  is  he  that  giveth 
strength  and  power  unto  his  people.    Ble.ssed  i>e  God. 

—  Ixxii.  18.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of 
Israel,  wlio  only  doetli  wondrous  things. 

 19.  And  blessed  be  his  glorious  name  for  ever : 

and  let  the  whole  earth  be  filled  with  his  glory.  Amen, 
and  Amen. 

—  Ixxxix.  52.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  for  evermore. 
Amen,  and  Amen. 

—  cvi.  48.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 
everlasting  to  everlasting :  and  let  all  the  people  say, 
Amen.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

—  cxiii.  2.  Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord  from 
tliis  time  forth  and  for  evermore. 

Dan.  ii.  20.  Daniel  answered  and  said.  Blessed  be 
the  name  of  God  for  ever  and  ever :  for  wisdom  and 
might  are  his : 

 21.  And  he  changeth  the  times  and  the  sea- 
sons :  he  removeth  kings,  and  setteth  up  kings :  he 
giveth  wisdom  unto  the  wise,  and  knowledge  to  them 
that  know  understanding : 

Luke  ii.  14.  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest,  and  on 
earth  peace,  good  will  toward  men. 

Phil.  iv.  20.  Now  unto  God  and  our  Father  be  glory 
for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

I  Pet.  V.  11.  To  him  be  glory  and  dominion  for  ever 
and  ever.  Amen. 

Jude  i.  24.  Now  unto  him  that  is  able  to  keep  you 
from  falling,  and  to  present  yon  faultless  before  the 
presence  of  his  gloiy  with  exceeding  joy, 

(See  Jude 25.) 

Rev.  i.  5.  And  from  Jesus  Christ,  icho  is  the  faithfiil 
witness,  and  the  first  begotten  of  the  dead,  and  the 
prince  of  the  kings  of  the'earth.  Unto  him  that  loved 
us,  and  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own  blood, 

 6.  And  hath  made  us  kings  and  priests  unto 

God  and  his  Father ;  to  him  be  glory  and  dominion 
for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

See  Rom.xi.  36;  xvi.  25-27.    Eph.iii.  20,  21. 


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CHAP.  X. 
THANKSGIVING. 

§  25.  Exhortations  to  Thanksgiving:. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  8.  Give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  call  upon 
his  name,  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people. 

Is.  xii.  5.  Sing  unto  the  Lord;  for  he  hath  done 
excellent  things:  this  is  known  in  all  the  earth. 

Ps.xcii.  1.  It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  unto 
the  Lord,  and  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  name,  O  Most 
High : 

 2.  To  shew  forth  thy  lovingkindness  in  the 

morning,  and  thy  faithfulness  every  night, 

—  xcv.  2.  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  vrith 
thanksgiving,  and  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  hira  with 
psalms. 

—  cv.  1.  0  give  thanks  imto  the  Lord  ;  call  upon 
his  name  :  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people. 

—  cxlvii.  7.  Sing  unto  the  Lord  with  thanksgiv- 
ing; sing  praise  upon  the  harp  unto  our  God  : 

Eph.  V.  20.  Giving  thanks  always  for  all  things 
unto  God  and  the  Father  in  the  name  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ ; 

IThess.  V.  18.  In  every  thing  give  thanks:  for  this 
is  the  will  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus  concerning  you. 


§  26. 


Thanksgiving  for  Christ  and  His 
Salvation. 


Luke  1.  68.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  for 
he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his  people, 

 69.  And  liath  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation 

for  us  in  the  house  of  his  servant  David ; 

 70.  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy 

prophets,  which  have  been  since  the  world  began: 

1  Cor.  XV.  57.  But  thanks  be  to  God,  which  giveth 
us  the  victory  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

2  Cor.  ii.  14.  Now  thanks  be  unto  God,  which  al- 
ways causeth  us  to  triumph  in  Christ,  and  maketh 
manifest  the  savour  of  his  Itnowledge  by  us  in  every 
place. 

—  ix.  15.  Thanks  be  unto  God  for  his  imspeakable 
gift. 

Eph.  i.  3.  Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  hath  blessed  us  with  all 
Bpiritual  blessings  in  heavenly  places  in  Christ : 

Col.  i.  12.  Giving  thanks  unto  the  Father,  which 
hath  made  us  meet  to  be  partakers  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  saints  in  light: 

 13.  Who  hath  delivered  us  from  the  power 

of  darkness,  and  hath  translated  into  the  kingdom 
of  his  dear  Son : 

I  Pet.  i.  3.  Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  which  according  to  his  abundant 
mercy  hath  begotten  us  again  unto  a  lively  hope  by 
the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  from  the  dead, 

§  27.   For  the  Removal  of  God's  Anger. 

Is.  xii.  1.  And  in  that  day  thou  shalt  say,  O  Lord, 
I  will  praise  thee :  though  thou  wast  angry  with  me, 
thine  anger  is  turned  away,  and  thou  comfortedst  me. 

§  28.   For  tlie  Fulfilment  of  Promises. 

I  Kings  viii.  15.  And  he  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel,  which  spake  with  his  mouth  vmto  Da- 
vid my  father,  and  hath  with  his  hand  fulfilled  it, 
saying, 

 56.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  that  hath  given  rest 

unto  his  people  Israel,  according  to  all  that  he  i)rom- 
ised :  there  hath  not  failed  one  word  of  all  his  good 
promise,  which  he  promised  by  the  hand  of  JVloses 
his  servant. 

2  Chr.  vi.  4.  And  he  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel,  who  halh  with  his  hands  fulfilled  that  wliich 
he  spake  with  his  nioutli  to  my  fiither  David,  saying, 

Ps.  xxviii.  6.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  because  he  hath 
heard  the  voice  of  my  supplications. 

—  Ixvi.  20.  Blessed  be  God,  which  hath  not  turned 
away  my  prayer,  nor  his  merey  from  me, 


—  Ixxxix.  1,  I  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  the 
Lord  for  ever :  with  my  mouth  will  I  make  known 
thy  faithfulness  to  all  generations. 

 2,  For  I  have  said,  Mercy  shall  be  built  up 

for  ever :  thy  faithfulness  shalt  thou  establish  in  the 
veiy  heavens. 

—  cxvi.  1.  I  love  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  heard 
my  voice,  and  my  supplications. 

 2.  Because  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  unto  me, 

therefore  will  I  call  upon  him  as  long  as  I  live. 

—  cxviii.  21.  I  will  praise  thee :  for  thou  hast  heard 
me,  and  art  become  my  salvation. 

Dan.  ii.  19.  Then  was  the  secret  revealed  unto 
Daniel  in  a  night  vision.  Then  Daniel  blessed  the 
God  of  heaven. 

 23.  I  thank  thee,  and  praise  thee,  O  thou  God 

of  my  fathers,  who  hast  given  me  wisdom  and  might, 
and  hast  made  known  unto  me  now  what  we  desired 
of  thee :  for  thou  hast  now  made  known  unto  us  the 
kmg's  matter. 

Luke  i.  71.  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  ene- 
mies, and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us ; 

§  29.   For  Preservation  of  Life. 

Ps.  xxx.  3.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  brought  up  my  soul 
from  the  grave :  thou  hast  kept  me  alive,  that  I 
should  not  go  down  to  the  pit. 

§  30.   For  Deliverance  from  Enemies. 

Ex.  xviii.  10.  And  Jethro  said,  Blessed  be  the  Lord, 
who  hath  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egyp- 
tians, and  out  of  the  hand  of  Pharaoh,  who  hath 
delivered  the  people  from  under  the  hand  of  the 
Egyptians. 

Jud.  V.  11.  TJiey  that  are  delivered  from  the  noise  of 
archers  in  the  places  of  drawing  water,  there  shall 
they  rehearse  the  righteous  acts  of  the  Lord,  even  the 
righteous  acts  toward  the  inhabitants  of  his  villages  in 
Israel :  then  shall  the  people  of  the  Lord  go  down  to 
the  gates. 

 12.  Awake,  awake,  Deborah :  awake,  awake, 

utter  a  song :  arise,  Barak,  and  lead  thy  captivity 
captive,  thou  son  of  Abinoam. 

1  Sam.  ii.  1.  And  Hannah  prayed,  and  said.  My 
heart  rcjoiceth  in  the  Lord,  mine  horn  is  exalted  in 
the  Lord;  my  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  enemies; 
because  I  rejoice  in  thy  salvation. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  41.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necks 
of  miue  enemies,  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate 
me. 

2  Chr.  XX.  21.  And  when  he  had  consulted  with 
the  people,  he  appointed  singers  unto  the  Lord,  and 
that  should  praise  the  beauty  of  holiness,  as  they 
went  out  before  the  army,  and  to  say.  Praise  the 
Lord  ;  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

 26.  And  on  the  fourth  day  they  assembled 

themselves  in  the  valley  of  Berachah  ;  for  there  they 
blessed  the  Lord  ;  therefore  the  name  of  the  same 
place  was  called,  The  valley  of  Berachah,  unto  this 
day. 

 27.  Then  they  returned,  every  man  of  Judah 

and  Jerusalem,  and  Jehoshaphat  in  the  forefront  of 
them,  to  go  again  to  Jerusalem  with  joy;  for  the 
Lord  had'hiade  them  to  rejoice  over  their  enemies. 

 28.  And  they  came  to  Jerusalem  with  psalte- 
ries and  harps  and  trumpets  unto  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

Neh.xii.  31.  Then  I  brought  up  the  princes  of  Ju- 
dah upon  the  wall,  and  appointed  two  great  compa- 
nies of  them  that  gave  thanks,  whereof  one  went  on  the 
right  hand  upon  the  wall  toward  the  dung  gate  :  ^ 

 32.  And  after  them  went  Hoshaiah,  and  half' 

of  the  princes  of  Judah, 

 33.  And  Azariah,  Ezra,  and  Meshullam, 

 34.  Judah,  and  Benjamin,  and  Shemaiah,  and 

Jeremiah, 

 37.  And  at  the  fountain  gate,  which  was  over 

against  them,  they  went  up  by  the  stairs  of  the  city 
of  David,  at  the  going  up  of  the  wall,  above  the  house 
of  David,  even  unto  the  water  gate  eastward. 

 38.  And  the  other  company  of  them  that  ga/et 


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thanks  went  over  against  tMrn,  and  I  after  them,  and 
the  half  of  the  people  upon  the  wall,  from  beyond  the 
tower  of  the  fm-naces  even  unto  the  broad  wall ; 

Neh.  xii  39.  And  from  above  the  gate  of  Ephraim, 
and  above  the  old  gate,  and  above  the  fish  gate,  and  the 
tower  of  Hananeel,  and  the  tower  of  Meah,  even  unto 
the  sheep  gate :  and  they  stood  still  in  the  prison 
gate. 

 40.  So  stood  the  two  companies  of  them  ilinl 

gave  thanks  in  the  house  of  God,  and  I,  and  the  half 
of  the  rulers  with  me : 

,  Ps.  xviii.  17.  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong 
enemy,  and  from  them  which  hated  me :  for  they 
were  too  strong  for  me. 

 39.  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a  troop  ; 

and  by  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  wall. 

 48.  He  delivereth  me  from  mine  enemies  : 

yea,  thou  liftest  me  up  above  those  that  rise  up 
against  me :  thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  vio- 
lent man. 

 49.  Therefore  will  I  give  thanks  unto  thee, 

O  Loud,  among  the  heathen,  and  sing  praises  unto 
thy  name. 

—  xxvii.  6.  And  now  shall  mine  head  be  lifted  up 
above  mine  enemies  round  about  me :  therefore  will  I 
offer  in  his  tabernacle  sacrifices  of  joy;  I  will  sing, 
yea,  I  will  sing  praises  unto  the  Lord. 

—  XXX.  1.  I  will  extol  thee,  O  Lord  ;  for  thou  hast 
lifted  me  up,  and  hast  not  made  my  foes  to  rejoice 
over  me. 

—  xxxi.  7.  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thy  mercy  : 
for  thou  hast  considered  my  trouble  ;  thou  hast  known 
my  soul  in  adversities  ; 

 8.  And  hast  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of 

the  enemy  :  thou  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  large  room. 

—  xliv.  7.  But  thou  hast  saved  us  from  our  ene- 
mies, and  hast  put  them  to  shame  that  hated  us. 

—  Iv.  18.  He  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace  from 
the  battle  that  was  against  me  :  for  there  were  many 
with  me. 

—  lix.  16.  But  I  will  sing  of  thy  power ;  yea,  I  M  ill 
sing  aloud  of  thy  mercy  in  the  morning:  for  thou 
hast  been  my  defence  and  refuge  in  the  day  of  my 
trouble. 

—  cxix.  63.  At  midnight  I  will  rise  to  give  thanks 
\mio  thee  because  of  thy  righteous  judgments. 

—  cxxiv.  6.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  who  hath  not 
given  us  as  a  prey  to  their  teeth. 

—  cxxxvi.  24.  And  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  ene- 
mies: for  his  mercy  endureth  for  evei". 

—  cxl.  7.  O  God  the  Lord,  the  strength  of  my  sal- 
vation, thou  hast  covered  my  iiead  in  the  day  of  battle. 

—  cxliv.  1.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  my  strength,  which 
teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  and  my  fingers  to  fight: 

Jer.  XX.  13.  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  praise  ye  the  Lord  : 
for  he  hath  delivered  the  soul  of  the  poor  from  the 
hand  of  evil  doers. 

§  31.   For  God's  Holiness. 

Ps.  XXX.  4.  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye  saints  of  his, 
and  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  holiness. 

§  32.   For  the  Faith  of  Believers. 

Rom.  i.  8.  First,  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus 
Christ  for  you  all,  that  your  faith  is  spoken  of  through- 
out the  whole  world. 

§  33.   For  Vengeance  npon  Enemies. 

Ex.  XV.  6.  Thy  right  hand,  O  Lord,  is  become  glo- 
rious in  power :  thy  right  hand,  O  Lord,  hath  dashed 
in  pieces  the  enemy. 

 7.  And  in  the  greatness  of  thine  excellency 

thou  hast  overthrown  them  that  rose  up  against  thee : 
thou  sentest  forth  thy  wrath,  which  consumed  them  as 
stubble. 

Jud.v.  2.  Praise  ye  the  Lord  for  the  avenging  of 
Israel,  when  tlie  people  willingly  offered  themselves. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  40.  For  thou  hast  girded  me  with 
strength  to  battle :  them  that  rose  up  against  me  hast 
thou  subdued  under  mc. 


Ps.  xviii.  47.  It  is  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  sub- 
dueth  the  people  under  me. 

—  liv.  7.  For  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  all  trouble: 
and  mine  eye  hath  seen  his  dcdre  upon  mine  enemies. 

—  Ixxi.  24.  My  tongue  also  shall  talk  of  thy  right- 
eousness all  the  day  long:  for  they  are  confounded, 
for  they  are  brought  unto  shame,  that  seek  my  hurt. 

—  cxxxvi.  17.  To  him  which  smote  great  kings:  for 
his  mercy  endureth  for  ever : 

 18.  And  slew  famous  kings :  for  his  mercy  en- 
dureth for  ever : 

 19.  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites :  for  his  mercy 

endureth  for  ever : 

 20.  And  Og  the  king  of  Bashan :  for  his  mercy 

endureth  for  ever : 

—  cxliv.  2.  My  goodness,  and  my  fortress ;  my  high 
tower,  and  my  deliverer;  my  shield,  and  he  in  whom 
I  trust ;  who  subdueth  my  people  under  me. 

§  34.   For  Various  Mercies. 

Gen.  xxiv.  27.  And  he  said,  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God 
of  my  master  Abraham,  who  hath  not  left  destitute  my 
master  of  his  mercy  and  his  truth  :  I  heiwj  in  the  way, 
the  Lord  led  me  to  the  house  of  my  master's  brethren. 

Neh.  xi.  17.  And  Mattaniah  the  son  of  Micha,  the 
son  uf  ZaJbdi,  the  son  of  Asaph,  was  the  principal  to 
begin  the  thanksgiving  in  prayer :  and  Bakbukiah  the 
second  among  his  brethren,  and  Abda  the  son  of 
Shammua,  the  son  of  Galal,  the  son  of  Jeduthun. 

Ps.  xiii.  6.  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord,  because  he 
hath  dealt  bountifully  with  me. 

—  xxvi.  6.  I  will  wash  mine  hands  in  innocency: 
so  will  I  compass  thine  altar,  O  Lord  : 

 7.  That  I  may  publish  with  the  voice  of 

thanksgiving,  and  tell  of  all  thy  wondrous  works. 

—  xxxi.  21.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  :  for  he  hath  shew- 
ed me  his  marvellous  kindness  in  a  strong  city. 

—  XXXV.  27.  Let  them  shout  for  joy,  and  be  glad, 
that  favour  my  righteous  cause :  yea,  let  them  say  con- 
tinually. Let  the  Lord  be  magnified,  which  hath  pleas- 
ure in  the  prosperity  of  his  servant. 

—  Ixiii.  3.  Because  thy  lovingkindness  z«  better  than 
life,  my  lips  shall  praise  thee. 

—  Ixviii.  19.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  who  daily  loadeth 
us  with  benefits,  even  the  God  of  our  salvation.  Selah. 

—  Ixxv.  1.  Unto  thee,  O  God,  do  we  give  thanks, 
^lnio  thee  do  we  give  thanks :  for  that  thy  name  is  near 
thy  wondrous  works  declare. 

—  xcviii.  3.  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  his 
truth  toward  the  house  of  Israel :  all  the  ends  of  tha 
earth  have  seen  the  salvation  of  our  God. 

—  ciii.  2.  Bless  the  Lord,  0  my  soul,  and  forget  not 
all  his  benefits : 

—  cvi.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  O  give  thanks  unto  the 
Lord  ;  for  he  is  good :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cvii.  8.  Oh  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord  for 
his  goodness,  and/yr  his  wonderful  works  to  the  chil- 
di'en  of  men ! 

 21.  Oh  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord  for 

his  goodness,  and /or  his  wonderful  works  to  the  chil- 
dren of  men ! 

 31.  Oh  that  m-en  would  praise  the  Lord  for 

his  goodness,  and /or  his  wonderful  works  to  the  chil- 
dren of  men ! 

—  cxv.  1.  Not  unto  us,  O  Lord,  not  unto  us,  but 
unto  thy  name  give  glory,  for  thy  mercy,  and  for  thy 
truth's  sake. 

—  cxvi.  13.  What  shall  I  render  unto  the  Lord  for 
all  his  benefits  toward  me  ? 

 13.  I  will  take  the  cup  of  salvation,  and  call 

upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  cxviii.  1.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  he  is 
good :  because  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

 2.  Let  Israel  now  say,  that  his  mercy  endureth 

for  ever. 

 3.  Let  the  house  of  Aaron  now  say,  that  his 

mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

 4.  Let  them  now  that  fear  the  Lord  say,  that 

his  mercy  endureth  for  e\eT. 

—  cxix.  7.  I  will  praise  thee  with  uprightness  of 
heart,  when  I  shall  have  learned  thy  righteous  judg- 
ments. 


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CHAP.  XI. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Ps.  cxix.  65.  Thou  hast  dealt  well  with  thy  servant, 
0  LoKD,  according  unto  thy  word. 

 171.  My  Yips  shall  utter  praise,  when  thou  hast 

taught  me  thy  statutes. 

—  cxl.  13.  Surely  the  righteous  shall  give  thanks 
unto  thy  name :  the  upriglit  shall  dwell  in  thy  pres- 
ence. 

Is.  Ixiii.  7.  I  will  mention  the  lovingkindnesses  of 
the  Lord,  and  the  praises  of  the  Lord,  according  to 
all  that  the  Lord  hath  bestowetl  on  us,  and  the  great 
goodness  toward  the  house  of  Israel,  which  he  hath 
bestowed  on  them  according  to  his  mercies,  and  ac- 
cording to  the  multitude  of  his  lovingkindnesses. 

Ezr.  vii.  28.  Ami  hath  extended  mercy  unto  me  be- 
fore the  king,  and  his  counsellors,  and  before  all  the 
king's  mighty  princes.  And  I  was  strengthened  as 
the'hand  of  the  Lord  my  God  ibcis  upon  me,  and  I 
gathered  together  out  of  Israel  chief  men  to  go  up 
with  me. 

Lam.  iii.  58.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes 
of  my  soul ;  thou  hast  redeemed  my  life. 

§  35.   Blessings  upon  Thanksgiving. 

2  Chr.  XX.  23.  And  when  they  began  to  sing  and  to 
praise,  the  Lord  set  ambushments  against  the  children 
of  Amnion,  Moab,  and  mount  Seir,  which  were  come 
against  Judah ;  and  they  were  smitten. 


CHAP.  XL 
CONFESSION. 

§  36.   Tlie  Duty  of  Confession. 

Lev.  V.  5.  And  it  shall  be,  when  he  shall  be  guUty  in 
one  of  these  things,  that  he  shall  confess  that  he  hath 
sinned  in  tliat  thing  : 

Num.  V.  6.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  When 
a  man  or  woman  shall  commit  any  sin  that  men  com- 
mit, to  do  a  trespass  against  the  Lord,  aud  that  person 
be  guilty ; 

 7.  Then  they  shall  confess  their  sin  which 

they  have  done :  -f- 

Jer.  iii.  13.  Only  acknowledge  tliine  iniquity,  that 
thou  hast  transgressed  against  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
hast  scattered  tliy  ways  to  the  strangers  under  every 
green  tree,  and  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice,  saith  the 
Lord. 

§  37.  Blessedness  of  Confession. 

Lev.  xxvi.  40.  If  tliey  shall  confess  their  iniquity, 
and  the  iniquity  of  their  fathers,  with  their  trespass 
wliich  they  trespassed  agaiust  me,  and  that  also  they 
have  walked  contrary  unto  me ; 

 41.  And  that  I  also  have  walked  contrary  unto 

them,  and  have  brought  them  into  the  land  oi  their 
enemies ;  if  then  tlieir  uncircumcised  hearts  be  hum- 
bled, and  they  then  accept  of  the  pimishment  of  their 
iniquity : 

—  —  42.  Tlien  will  I  remember  my  covenant  with 
Jacob,  and  also  my  covenant  with  Isaac,  aud  also  my 
covenant  with  Abraham  will  I  remember;  and  I  will 
remember  the  land. 

Job  xxxiii.  27.  He  looketh  upen  men,  and  if  any 
say,  I  have  sinned,  and  jK'rverted  that  tchich  was  right, 
and  it  profited  me  not ; 

 28.  He  will  deliver  his  soul  from  going  into 

the  pit,  aud  his  life  shall  see  the  light. 

Ps.  xxxii.  5.  I  acknowledged  my  sin  unto  thee,  and 
mine  iniquity  have  I  not  hid.  I  said,  I  will  confess 
my  transgressions  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  thou  forgavest 
the  iniquity  of  iny  sin.  Sclah. 

Prov.  xxviii.  13.  He  that  covereth  his  sins  shall  not 
prosper:  but  v\lioso  coufesseth  and  forsaketh  ihem 
shall  have  mercy. 

§  38.  Examples  of  Confession. 

(1.  INDIVIDUAL  CONFESSION.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  9.  And  Jacob  said,  O  God  of  my  father 
Abraham,  and  God  of  my  father  Isaac,  the  Lord 


which  saidst  unto  me.  Return  unto  tliy  country,  and 
to  thy  kindred,  and  I  will  deal  well  with  thee : 

 10.  I  am  not  worthy  of  the  least  of  all  the 

mercies,  and  of  all  the  truth,  which  thou  hast  shewed 
unto  tliy  servant;  for  with  my  staff  I  passed  over  this 
Jordan ;  and  now  I  am  become  two  bauds. 

I  Chr.  xxi.  8.  And  David  said  unto  God,  I  have 
sinned  greatly,  because  I  have  done  this  thing :  but 
now,  I  beseech  thee,  do  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  ser- 
vant ;  for  I  have  done  very  foolishly. 

Job  xl.  4.  Behold,  I  am  vile ;  wliat  shall  I  answer 
thee  V    I  will  lay  mine  hand  upon  my  mouth. 

 5.  Once  have  I  spoken  ;  but  I  will  not  answer: 

yea,  twice ;  but  I  will  proceed  no  further. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  18.  For  I  will  declare  mine  iniquity;  I 
will  be  sorry  for  my  sin. 

—  xli.  4.  I  said.  Lord,  be  merciful  unto  me  :  heal 
my  soul ;  for  I  have  sinned  against  thee. 

—  li.  8.  For  I  acknowledge  my  transgressions  :  and 
my  sin  is  ever  befcjre  me. 

 4.  Against  thee,  thee  only,  have  I  sinned,  and 

done  tfiis  evil  in  thy  sight :  that  thou  niightest  be  jus- 
fled  when  thou  speakest,  and  be  clear  when  thou 
judgest. 

—  Ixix.  5.  O  God,  thou  knowest  my  foolishness ;  and 
my  sins  are  not  hid  from  thee. 

—  cxix.  176.  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  lost  sheep : 
seek  thy  servant ;  for  I  do  not  forget  thy  command- 
ments. 

—  cxxx.  3.  If  thou.  Lord,  shouldest  mark  iniquities, 

0  Lord,  who  shall  stand : 

—  cxlii.  2.  I  poured  out  my  complaint  before  him  ■, 

1  shewed  before  him  my  trouble. 

Is.  vi.  5.  Then  said  I,  Woe  is  me !  for  I  am  undone  ; 
because  1  am  a  man  of  unclean  lips,  and  I  dwell  in  the 
midst  of  a  people  of  unclean  lips  :  for  mine  eyes  have 
seen  the  King,  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

(2.  NATIONAL  CONFESSIONS.) 

Num.  xiv.  40.  And  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morn- 
ing, and  gat  them  up  into  the  top  of  the  mountain, 
saying,  ho,  we  be  here,  and  will  go  up  into  the  jjlace 
which  the  Lord  hath  promised :  for  we  have  sinned. 

Jud.  X.  10.  And  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the 
Lord,  saying.  We  have  sinned  against  thee,  both  be- 
cause we  have  forsaken  our  God,  and  also  sei-ved 
Baalim. 

 15.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  the 

Lord,  We  have  sinned :  do  thou  unto  us  M  hatsoever 
seemeth  good  unto  thee ;  deliver  us  only,  we  pray 
thee,  this  day. 

Ezr.  ix.  6.  And  said,  0  my  God,  I  am  ashamed  and 
blush  to  lift  up  my  face  to  thee,  my  God  :  for  our  in- 
iquities are  increased  over  our  head,  and  our  tresspass 
is  grown  up  unto  the  heavens. 

 7.  Since  the  days  of  our  fathers  have  we  been 

in  a  great  trespass  unto  this  day;  and  for  our  in- 
iquities have  we,  our  kings,  and  our  priests,  been  de- 
livered into  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  the  lands,  to  the 
sword,  to  captivity,  and  to  a  spoil,  and  to  confusion  of 
face,  as  it  is  this  day. 

 15.  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  thou  art  righteous ; 

for  we  remain  yet  escaped,  as  it  is  this  day  :  behold,  we 
are  before  thee  in  our  trespasses ;  for  we  cannot  stand 
before  thee  because  of  this. 

Neh.  i.  6.  Let  thine  ear  now  be  attentive,  and  thine 
eyes  open,  that  thou  mayest  hear  the  prayer  of  thy 
servant,  which  I  pray  before  thee  now,  day  aud  night, 
for  the  children  of  Israel  thy  servants,  and  confess  the 
sins  of  the  children  of  Israel,  which  we  have  sinned 
against  thee :  both  I  and  my  father's  house  have  sinned. 

 7.  We  have  dealt  ver^'  corruptly  against  thee, 

and  have  not  kept  the  commandments,  nor  the  statutes, 
nor  the  judgments,  which  thou  commandedst  thy  ser- 
vant Moses. 

—  ix.  2.  And  the  seed  of  Israel  sepai'atcd  themselves 
from  all  strangers,  and  stood  aud  confessed  thek  sins, 
and  the  iniquities  of  their  fathers. 

 33.  Howbeit  thou  art  just  in  all  that  is 

brought  upon  us;  for  thou  hast  done  right,  but  we 
have  done  wickedly : 

 34.  Neither  have  our  kings,  our  princes,  our 

priests,  nor  om'  lathers,  kept  thy  law,  nor  hearkened 


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CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOB. 


BOOK  VIII. 


unto  thy  commandments  and  tlij'  testimonies,  -vsiierc- 
wilh  thou  didst  testily  against  them. 

Neh.  ix.  3o.  For  they  have  not  served  thee  in  their 
kingdom,  and  in  thy  great  goodness  that  thou  gavest 
them,  and  iu  the  large  and  fat  land  vs'hich  thou  gavest 
before  tliem,  neither  turned  they  from  their  M'icked 
Avorlvs. 

I  Sam.  vii.  G.  And  they  gathered  together  to  Mizpeh, 
and  drev/  water,  and  poured  it  out  before  the  Lord, 
and  fasted  on  that  day,  and  said  there,  AVe  have  sinned 
against  the  Lord.  And  Samuel  judged  the  children 
of  Israel  in  Mizpeh. 

—  xii.  10.  And  they  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said, 
"We  have  sinned,  because  we  have  forsaken  the  Lord, 
and  have  served  Baalim  and  Ashtaroth:  but  now  de- 
liver us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies,  and  we  will 
serve  thee. 

Ps.  cvi.  6.  We  have  sinned  with  our  fathers,  wo 
have  committed  iniquity,  we  have  done  wickedly. 

 7.  Our  fathers  understood  not  thy  wonders 

in  Egypt ;  they  remembered  not  the  multitude  of  tliy 
mercies  ;  but  pro\'oked  him  at  the  sea,  even  at  the  Red 
sea. 

Is.  lix.  12.  For  our  transgressions  are  multiplied  be- 
fore thee,  and  our  sins  testify  against  us  :  for  our  trans- 
gressions are  with  us ;  and  as  for  our  iniquities,  we 
know  them ; 

—  —  13.  In  transgressing  and  lying  against  the 
Lord,  and  departing  away  from  our  God,  speaking 
oppression  and  revolt,  conceiving  and  uttering  from 
the  heart  words  of  falsehood. 

Jer.  iii.  25.  We  lie  down  in  our  shame,  and  our  con- 
fusion covereth  us:  for  we  have  sinned  against  the 
Lord  our  God,  we  and  our  fathers,  from  our  youth 
even  unto  this  day,  and  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of 
the  Lord  our  God. 

—  xiv.  7.  O  Lord,  though  our  iniquities  testify 
against  us,  do  thou  it  for  thy  name's  sake :  for  our 
backslidings  are  many;  we  have  sinned  against 
thee. 

 20.  We  acknowledge,  O  Lord,  our  wicked- 
ness, aiul  the  iniquity  of  our  fathers  :  for  we  have  sin- 
ned against  thee. 

Lam.  i.  18.  The  Lord  is  righteous;  for  I  have  re- 
belled against  his  commandment :  hear,  I  pray  you, 
all  people,  and  behold  my  sorrow :  my  virgins  and  my 
young  men  are  gone  into  captivity. 

—  iii.  42.  We  have  transgressed  and  have  rebelled : 
thou  hast  not  pardoned. 

—  V.  16.  The  crown  is  fallen  from  our  head :  woe 
unto  us,  that  we  have  sinned ! 

Dan.  ix.  5.  We  have  sinned,  and  have  committed 
iniquity,  and  have  done  wickedly,  and  have  rebelled, 
even  by  departing  from  thy  precepts  and  from  thy 
judgments : 

 6.  Neither  have  we  hearkened  unto  thy  ser- 
vants the  prophets,  which  spake  in  thy  name  to  our 
kings,  oiu-  princes,  and  our  fathers,  and  to  all  the  peo- 
ple of  the  land. 

 7.  0  Lord,  righteousness  belongeth  unto  thee, 

but  unto  us  confusion  of  faces,  as  at  this  day  ;  to  the 
men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem, 
and  unto  all  Israel,  that  are  near,  and  that  are  far  oti', 
through  all  the  countries  whither  thou  hast  driven  them, 
I  because  of  their  trespass  that  they  have  trespassed 
against  thee. 

 8.  O  Lord,  to  us  helongeth  confusion  of  face,  to 

our  kings,  to  our  princes,  and  to  our  fathers,  because 
we  have  sinned  against  thee. 

 10.  Neither  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  the 

Lord  our  God,  to  walk  in  his  laws,  which  he  set  be- 
fore us  by  his  servants  the  prophets. 

 11.  Yea,  all  Israel  have  transgressed  thy  law, 

even  by  departing,  that  they  might  not  obey  thy  voice ; 
therefore  the  cui-se  is  poured  upon  us,  and  the  oath 
that  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  servant  of  God, 
because  we  have  sinned  against  him. 

 13.  As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  all 

this  evil  is  come  upon  us  :  yet  made  we  not  our  prayer 
before  the  Lord  our  God,  that  we  might  turn  from 
our  iniquities,  and  understand  tliy  truth. 

 15.    And  now,  O  Lord  our  God,  that  hast 

brought  thy  people  forth  out  of  the  laud  of  Egypt 


with  a  mighty  hand,  and  hast  gotten  thee  renown,  aa 
at  this  day ;  we  have  sinned,  we  have  done  wickedly. 


CHAP.  XIL 
PRAYER. 

§  89.   The  Teaming  of  the  Soul  for  God. 

Job  xxiii.  3.  Oh  that  I  knew  where  I  might  find 
him  1  iliut  I  might  come  even  to  his  seat ! 

 4.  I  would  order  my  cause  before  him,  and  fill 

my  mouth  with  arguments. 

 5.  I  would  know  the  words  which  he  would 

answer  me,  and  understand  what  he  would  say  unto 
me. 

§  40.   The  Duty  of  Prayer. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  11.  Seek  the  Lord  and  his  strength,  seek 
his  face  continually. 

Ps.  cv.  4.  Seek  the  Lord,  and  his  strength  :  seek  hia 
face  evermore. 

Is.  Iv.  6.  Seek  ye  the  Lord  while  he  may  be  found, 
call  j'e  upon  him  while  he  is  near : 

Lam.  iii.  41.  Let  us  lift  up  our  heart  with  o\ir  hands 
unto    od  in  the  heavens. 

Hos.  xiv.  2.  Take  with  you  words,  and  turn  to  the 
Lord  :  say  unto  him.  Take  away  all  iniquity,  and  re- 
ceive lis  graciously :  so  will  we  render  the  calves  of 
our  lips. 

Mat.  xxvi.  41.  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not 
into  temptation :  the  spirit  indeed  is  willing,  but  the 
flesh  is  weak. 

Mark  xiii.  33.  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray:  for 
J'e  know  not  when  the  time  is. 

—  xiv.  37.  And  he  cometh,  and  findcth  them  sleep- 
ing, and  saith  unto  Peter,  Simon,  sleepest  thou? 
couldest  thou  not  watch  one  hour  ? 

 38.  Watch  ye  and  pray ,  lest  ye  enter  into  tempt- 
ation.   The  spirit  truly  is  ready,  but  the  flesh  is  weak. 

Luke  xxi.  36.  Watch  ye  therefore,  and  pray  always, 
that  ye  may  be  accounted  worthy  to  escape  all  these 
things  that  shall  come  to  pass,  and  to  stand  before  the 
Son  of  man. 

—  xxii.  46.  And  said  unto  them,  Why  sleep  ye  ?  rise 
and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  temptation. 

Phil.  iv.  6.  Be  careful  for  nothing;  but  in  every 
thing  by  prayer  and  supplication  with  thanksgiving 
let  your  requests  be  made  known  unto  God. 

Col.  iv.  2.  Continue  in  prayer,  and  watch  in  the  same 
with  thanksgiving ; 

I  Thess.  V.  17.  Pray  without  ceasing. 

I  Tim.  ii.  8.  I  will  therefore  that  men  pray  every 
where,  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and 
doubting. 

1  Pet.  iv.  7.  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand :  be 
ye  therefore  sober,  and  watch  unto  prayer. 

2  Chr.  XV.  13.  That  whosoever  would  not  seek  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel  should  be  put  to  death,  whether 
small  or  great,  whether  man  or  woman. 

Job  XV.  4.  Yea,  thou  castest  off  fear,  and  restrainest 
praj'cr  before  God. 

—  xxvii.  10.  Will  he  delight  himself  in  the  Al- 
mighty? will  he  always  call  upon  God  ? 

Ps.  X.  4.  The  wicked,  through  the  pride  of  his  coua- 
tenance,  will  not  seek  after'  God :  God  is  not  in  all  hia 
thoughts. 

—  liii.  4.  Have  the  workers  of  iniquity  no  knowl- 
edge ?  who  eat  up  my  people  as  they  eat  "bread  :  they 
have  not  called  upon  God. 

—  Ixxix.  G.  Pour  out  thy  wrath  upon  the  heathen 
that  have  not  known  thee,  and  upon  the  kingdoms 
that  have  not  called  upon  thy  name. 

 7.  For  they  have  devoured  Jacob,  and  laid 

waste  his  dwellingplace. 

Is.  xliii.  22.  But  thou  hast  not  called  upon  me,  O 
Jacob  ;  but  thou  hast  been  weary  of  me,  O  Israel. 

Ezek.xxii.  30.  And  I  sought  for  a  man  among  them, 
that  should  make  up  the  hedge,  and  stand  in  the  gap 
before  me  for  tlie  land,  that  I  should  not  destroy  it: 
but  I  found  none. 


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CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Amos  V.  0.  Seek  the  Lord,  and  ye  shall  live ;  lest  he 
break  out  like  fire  in  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  de- 
vour it,  and  there  be  none  to  quench  it  in  Beth-el. 

 7.  Ye  who  turn  judgment  to  wormwood,  and 

leave  off  righteousness  in  the  earth. 

See  I  Chp.  xvi.  29.    Luke  xviii.  1. 

§  41.   Conditions  of  Acceptable  Prayer. 

(1.  IN  Christ's  name.) 
See  page  69,  Chap.  XIII. 

(2.  IN  FAITH.) 

Ps.  xvii.  6.  I  have  called  upon  thee,  for  thou  wilt 
hear  me,  O  God :  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  and  hear 
my  speech. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  4.  I  will  call  on  the  Lord,  who  u  worthy 
to  be  praised :  so  shall  I  be  saved  from  mine  enemies. 

Job  V.  8.  I  would  seek  unto  God,  and  unto  God 
would  I  commit  my  cause : 

Ps.  xviii.  3.  I  will  call  upon  the  Lord,  7i^ho  is  worthy 
to  be  praised :  so  shall  I  be  saved  from  mine  enemies. 

—  XX.  6.  Now  know  I  that  the  Lord  saveth  his 
anointed ;  he  will  hear  him  from  his  holy  heaven  with 
the  saving  strength  of  his  right  hand. 

—  xxxvii.  5.  Commit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord  ;  trust 
also  in  him  ;  and  he  shall  bring  it  to  pass. 

—  xxxviii.  15.  For  in  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  hope:  thou 
wilt  hear,  O  Lord  my  God. 

—  Iv.  16.  As  for  me,  I  will  call  upon  God ;  and  the 
Lord  shall  save  me. 

—  Ivi.  9.  When  I  cry  unto  thee,  then  shall  mine  en- 
emies turn  back :  this  t  know ;  for  God  is  for  me. 

—  Ivii.  3.  I  will  cry  unto  God  most  high ;  unto  God 
that  performcth  ail  things  for  me. 

—  Ixii.  8.  Trust  in  him  at  all  times ;  ye  people,  pour 
out  vour  heart  before  him:  God  is  a  refuge  for  us. 
Selah. 

—  Ixxiii.  28.  But  it  is  good  for  me  to  draw  near  to 
God :  I  have  put  my  trust  in  the  Lord  God,  that  I  may 
declare  all  thy  works. 

—  Ixxxvi.  7.  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call 
upon  thee :  for  thou  wilt  answer  me. 

—  cxxi.  1.  I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  unto  the  hills, 
from  whence  cometh  my  help. 

Mat.  xxi.  22.  And  all  things,  -whatsoever  ye  shall 
ask  in  prayer,  believing,  ye  shall  receive. 

MarR  xi.  24.  Tiierefore  I  say  unto  you,  What  things 
soever  ye  desire,  when  ye  pray,  believe  that  ye  receive 
them,  and  ye  shall  have  them. 

John  XV.  7.  If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide 
in  you,  ye  shall  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be  done 
unto  you. 

Heb.  iv.  16.  Let  us  therefore  come  boldly  unto  the 
throne  of  grace,  that  we  may  obtain  mercy,  and  find 
grace  to  help  in  time  of  need. 

—  xi.  6.  But  without  faitli  it  is  impossible  to  plea.se 
him  :  for  he  that  cometh  to  God  must  believe  tliat  he 
is,  and  that  he  is  a  rewarder  of  them  that  diligently 
seek  him. 

Jam.  V.  15.  And  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  the 
sick,  and  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  uji ;  and  if  he  have 
committed  sins,  they  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

—  i.  6.  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  wavering: 
for  he  that  wavereth  is  like  a  wave  of  the  sea  driven 
with  the  wind  and  tossed. 

 7.  For  let  not  that  man  think  that  he  shall  re- 
ceive any  thing  of  the  Lord. 

1  John  v.  14.  And  this  is  the  confidence  that  we  have 
in  him,  that,  if  we  ask  any  tiling  according  to  hia  will, 
he  heareth  us : 

 15.  And  if  we  know  that  he  hear  us,  whatso- 
ever we  ask,  we  know  that  we  have  the  petitions  that 
we  dcsivf  (1  of  him. 

See  Heb.  X.  22. 

(3.  IN  SINOERITT.) 

Deut.  iv.  29.  But  if  from  thence  thou  shalt  seek  the 
Lord  thy  God,  thou  shalt  find  him,  if  thou  seek  him 
with  all  thy  heart  and  witli  all  thy  soul. 

2  Chr.  vii.  14.  If  my  people,  which  are  called  by  my 
name,  shall  humble  themselves,  and  pray,  and  seek  my 
face,  and  turu  from  their  wicked  wajs ;  then  will  i 

1 


hear  from  heaven,  and  will  forgive  their  sin,  and  will 
heal  their  land. 

Ps.  xvii.  1.  Hear  the  right,  0  Lord,  attend  unto  my 
cry ;  give  ear  unto  my  prayer,  that  goeth  not  out  of 
feigned  lips. 

 2.  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  from  thy  pres- 
ence ;  let  thine  eyes  behold  the  things  that  are  equal. 

—  cxlv.  18.  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that 
call  upon  him,  to  all  that  call  upon  him  in  truth. 

Jer.  xxix.  13.  And  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  find  me, 
when  ye  shall  search  lor  me  with  all  your  heart. 

Hos,  vii.  14.  And  they  have  not  cried  unto  me  with 
their  heart,  when  they  howled  upon  their  beds:  they 
assemble  themselves  for  corn  and  wine,  and  they  rebel 
against  me. 

Mark  xii.  40.  Which  devour  widows' houses,  and  for 
a  pretence  make  long  prayers :  these  shall  receive 
greater  damnation. 

John  iv.  23.  But  the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when 
the  true  worshippers  shall  worship  the  Father  in  spirit 
and  in  truth  ;  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 
him. 

See  Is.  xxix.  13,  14. 

(4.  IN  RIGHTEOUSNESS.) 
(A.  THE  PRAYER  OF  THE  RIGHTEOUS  HEARD.) 

Job  viii.  5.  If  thou  wouldest  seek  unto  God  betimes, 
and  make  thy  supplication  to  the  Almighty ; 

 6  If  thou  irert  pure  and  upright ;  surely  now 

he  would  awake  for  thee,  and  make  the  habitation  of 
thy  i-ighteousness  prosperous. 

Ps.  iv.  3.  But  know  that  the  Lord  hath  set  apart 
him  that  is  godly  for  himself:  the  Lord  will  liear 
when  I  call  unto  him. 

—  xxxiv.  15.  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  upon  the 
righteous,  and  his  ears  are  open  unto  their  crj'. 

Prov.  XV.  29.  The  Lord  is  far  from  the  wicked:  but 
he  heareth  the  prayer  of  the  righteous. 

Is.  Iviii.  10.  And  if  thou  draw  out  thy  soul  to  the 
hungry,  and  satisfy  the  afflicted  soul ;  then  shall  thy 
light  rise  in  obscurity,  and  thy  darkness  be  as  the  uoou- 
da.y : 

John  ix.  31.  Now  we  know  that  God  heareth  not 
sinners :  but  if  any  man  be  a  worshipper  of  God,  and 
doeth  his  will,  him  he  heareth. 

Acts  X.  4.  -fAnd  he  said  unto  him.  Thy  prayers  and 
thine  alms  are  come  up  for  a  memorial  before  God. 

 31.  And  said,  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard, 

and  thine  alms  are  had  iu  remembrance  in  the  sight 
of  God. 

I  Pet.  iii.  12.  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  over 
the  righteous,  and  his  ears  are  open  unto  their  praj-- 
crs :  but  the  face  of  the  Lord  is  against  them  that  do 
evil. 

I  John  iii.  22.  And  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive 
of  him,  because  we  keep  his  commandments,  and  do 
those  things  that  are  pleasing  in  his  sight. 

See  Ps.  xxxiv.  17.   Jam.  v.  16-18. 

(B.  THE  PRAYER  OF  THE  WICKED  NOT  HEARD.) 

Deut.  i.  45.  And  ye  returned  and  wept  before  the 
Lord  ;  but  the  Lord  would  not  hearken  to  your  voice, 
nor  give  ear  unto  you. 

 40.  So  ye  abode  in  Kadesh  many  daj's,  accord- 
ing unto  the  days  that  ye  abode  there. 

—  iii.  25.  I  pray  thee,  let  me  go  over,  and  see  the 
good  land  that  is  beyond  Jordan,  that  goodly  mount- 
ain, and  Lebanon. 

 26.  But  the  Lord  was  wroth  with  me  for  j-our 

sakes,  and  would  not  hear  me :  and  the  Lord  said 
unto  me.  Let  it  suffice  thee ;  speak  no  more  unto  me 
of  this  matter. 

Jud.  X.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  the  children  of 
\svvi.c\.  Did  r\oi  I  delieer  you  from  the  Egyptians,  and 
from  the  Amorites,  from  the  children  of  Ammou,  and 
from  the  Philistines  ? 

 12.  The  Zidonians  also,  and  the  Amalekites, 

and  the  IVIaonites,  did  oppress  you  ;  and  ye  cried  to 
me,  and  I  delivered  you  out  of  their  hand. 

 1:3.  Yet  ye  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  otlier 

"■ods  :  wherefore  I  will  deliver  you  no  more. 

°  2  Sam.  xxii.  42.  They  looked,  but  there  was  none  to 

save  ;  f  ven  unto  the  Lord,  but  he  answered  them  not. 


CHAP.  XII.  DUTIES  TO  GOD.  book  vrii. 


Job  xnvii.  9.  Will  God  hear  liis  ciy  when  trouble 
Cometh  upon  him  ? 

—  XXXV.  12.  There  they  cry,  but  none  giveth  an- 
swer, because  of  the  pride  of  evil  men. 

 13.  Surely  God  will  not  hear  vanity,  neither 

will  the  Almighty  regard  it. 

Ps.  xviii.  41.  Ihey  cried,  but  there  was  none  to 
save  them:  even  unto  the  Lord,  but  he  answered 
them  not. 

—  Ixvi.  18.  If  I  regard  iniquity  in  my  heart,  the 
Lord  will  not  hear  me  : 

Prov.  i.  24.  Because  I  have  called,  and  ye  refused; 
I  have  stretched  out  my  hand,  and  no  man  regarded ; 

 25.  But  ye  have  set  at  naught  all  my  counsel, 

and  would  none  of  my  reproof: 

 26.  I  also  will  laugh  at  your  calamity;  I  will 

mock  when  your  fear  cometh ; 

 27.  When  your  fear  cometh  as  desolation,  and 

your  destruction  cometh  as  a  whirlwind ;  when  dis- 
tress and  anguish  cometh  upon  you. 

 28.  Then  shall  they  call  upon  me,  but  I  will 

not  answer  ;  they  shall  seek  me  early,  but  they  shall 
not  find  me : 

—  xxi.  13.  Whoso  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of 
the  poor,  he  also  shall  cry  himself,  but  shall  not  be 
heard. 

—  xxviii.  9.  He  that  turneth  away  his  ear  from 
hearing  the  law,  even  his  prayer  shall  be  abomina- 
tion. 

Is.  i.  15.  And  when  j-e  spread  forth  your  hands,  I 
will  hide  mine  eyes  from  you ;  yea,  when  ye  make 
many  prayers,  I  will  not  hear :  your  hands  are  full  of 
blood. 

—  Iviii.  9.  Then  shalt  thou  call,  and  the  Lord  shall 
answer;  thou  shalt  cry,  and  he  shall  say.  Here  I 
am.  If  thou  take  away  from  the  midst  of  thee  the 
yoke,  the  putting  forth  of  the  finger,  and  speaking 
vanity ; 

—  lix.  2.  But  your  iniquities  have  separated  between 
you  and  your  God,  and  your  sins  have  hid  his  face 
from  you,  that  he  will  not  hear. 

Jer.  xi.  11.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I 
will  bring  evil  upon  them,  which  they  shall  not  be  able 
to  escape  ;  and  though  they  shall  cry  unto  me,  I  will 
not  hearken  unto  tliem. 

—  XV.  1.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me.  Though 
Moses  and  Samuel  stood  before  me,  yet  my  mind  could 
not  be  toward  this  peojjle  :  cast  them  out  of  my  sight, 
and  let  them  go  forth. 

Lam.  iii.  8.  Also  when  I  cry  and  shout,  he  shutteth 
out  my  prayer. 

 44.  Thou  hast  covered  thyself  with  a  cloud, 

that  oiir  pra3fer  should  not  pass  through. 

Hos.  V.  C.  They  shall  go  with  their  flocks  and  with 
their  herds  to  seek  the  Lord  ;  but  they  shall  not  find 
Mm  ;  he  hath  withdrawn  himself  from  them. 

MicaCl  iii.  4.  Then  shall  they  cry  unto  the  Lord,  but 
he  will  not  hear  them  :  he  will  even  hide  his  face  from 
them  at  that  time,  as  they  have  behaved  themselves  ill 
in  their  doings. 

Zech.vii.  13.  Therefore  it  is  come  to  pass,  iliat  as  he 
cried,  and  they  would  not  hear;  so  they  cried,  and  I 
would  not  hear,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts : 

Jam.  iv.  3.  Ye  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask 
amiss,  that  ye  may  consume  it  upon  your  lusts. 

See  page  107,  §§  55-68. 

(5.  IN  HUMILITY  AND  PATIENCE.) 

Ps.  ix.  12.  When  he  maketh  inquisition  for  blood, 
he  rememberetli  them :  he  forgetteth  not  the  cry  of  the 
humble. 

—  xl.  1.  I  waited  patiently  for  the  Lord;  and  he 
inclined  unto  me,  and  heard  my  cry. 

See  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  12.  Job  xxxv.  13.  Luke  xviii. 
10-14;  xxii.  42. 

(6.  WITH  CONFESSION  AND  FOEGrVENESS.) 

Mark  xi.  25.  And  when  ye  stand  praying,  forgive, 
if  ye  have  aught  against  any ;  that  your  Father  also 
which  is  in  heaven  may  forgive  you  your  trespasses. 

 26.  But  if  ye  do  not  forgive,  neither  will  your 

Father  which  is  in  heaven  forgive  your  trespasses. 

See  Mat.  vi.  12.  ^     j  v 


(7.  WITH  PERSEV15RANCE.) 

Ps.  Ixxxvi.  3.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  Lord :  for  I 
cry  unto  thee  daily. 

—  Ixxxviii.  1.  O  Lord  God  of  my  salvation,  I  have 
cried  day  and  night  before  thee : 

Is.  Ixii.  1.  For  Zion's  sake  will  I  not  hold  my  peace, 
and  for  Jerusalem's  sake  I  will  not  rest,  until  tlie  right- 
eousness thereof  go  forth  as  brightness,  and  the  salva^- 
tion  thereof  as  a  lamp  that  burneth. 

Luke  xi.  5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Which  of  you 
shall  have  a  friend,  and  shall  go  unto  him  at  midnight, 
and  say  unto  him,  Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves ; 

 6.  For  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  jouniey  is  come 

to  me,  and  I  have  nothing  to  set  before  him  ? 

 7.  And  he  from  within  shall  answer  and  say. 

Trouble  rae  not :  the  door  is  now  shut,  and  my  chil- 
dren are  with  me  in  bed ;  I  cannot  rise  and  give 
thee. 

 8.  I  say  unto  you.  Though  he  will  not  rise 

and  give  hun,  because  he  is  his  friend,  yet  because  of 
his  importunity  he  will  rise  and  give  him  as  many  as 
he  needeth. 

—  xviii.  1.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them  to 
this  end,  that  men  ought  always  to  iiray,  and  not  to 
faint ; 

 2.  Saying,  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which 

feared  not  God,  neither  regarded  man  : 

 3.  And  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city ;  and 

she  came  imto  him,  saying.  Avenge  me  of  mine  ad- 
versaiy. 

 4.  And  he  would  not  for  awhile :  but  after- 
ward he  said  within  himself.  Though  I  fear  not  God, 
nor  regard  man ; 

 5.  Yet  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I  will 

avenge  her,  lest  by  her  continual  coming  she  weary 
me. 

 6.  And  the  Lord  said.  Hear  what  the  imjust 

judge  saith. 

Rom.  xii.  12.  Rejoicing  in  hope  ;  patient  in  tribula- 
tion :  continuing  instant  in  prayer ; 

Eph.  vi.  18.  Praying  always  with  all  prayer  and  sup- 
plication in  the  Spirit,  and  watching  thereunto  with 
all  perseverance  and  supplication  for  all  saints ; 

See  Gen.  xxxii.  26. 

§  42.   Externals  of  Prayer. 

(1.  TIME.) 

Ps.  V.  3.  My  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  morning,  O 
Lord  ;  in  the  morning  will  I  direct  my  prayer  imto 
thee,  and  will  look  up. 

—  Iv.  17.  Evening,  and  morning,  and  at  noon,  will  I 
pray,  and  cry  aloud :  and  he  shall  hear  my  voice. 

—  Ixxxviii.  13.  But  unto  thee  have  I  cried,  O  Lord  ; 
and  in  the  morning  shall  my  prayer  prevent  thee. 

—  cxliii.  8.  Cause  me  to  hear  thy  lovingkindness  in 
the  morning ;  for  in  thee  do  I  trust :  cause  nie  to 
know  the  way  wherein  I  should  walk ;  for  I  lift  up 
my  soul  mito  thee. 

Acts  X.  9.  On  the  moiTow,  as  they  went  on  their 
journey,  and  drew  nigh  unto  the  city,  Peter  went  up 
upon  the  housetop  to  pray  about  the  sixth  hour : 

—  xvi.  25.  And  at  midnight  Paul  and  Silas  prayed, 
and  sang  praises  imto  God :  and  the  prisoners  heard 
them. 

(2.  PLACE.) 

Gen.  xxii.  5.  And  Abraham  said  unto  his  young 
men,  Abide  ye  here  with  the  ass  ;  and  I  and  the  lad 
will  go  yonder  and  worship,  and  come  again  to  you. 

Lam.  iii.  55.  I  called  upon  thy  name,  0  Lord,  out 
of  the  low  dungeon. 

Jonah  ii.  1.  Then  Jonah  prayed  unto  the  Lord  his 
God  out  of  the  fish's  belly. 

Mat.  vi.  5.  And  when  thou  prayest,  thou  shalt  not 
be  as  the  hypocrites  are:  for  they  love  to  pray  stand- 
ing in  the  synagogues  and  in  the  comers  of  the  streets, 
that  they  may  be  seen  of  men.  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
They  have  their  reward. 

 6.  But  thou,  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thy 

closet,  and  when  thou  hast  shut  thy  door,  pray  to  thy 
Father  which  is  in  secret ;  and  thy  Father  wluch 
seeth  in  secret  shall  reward  thee  openly. 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


(3.  MANNER.) 
(A.  EEPETITIONS  TO  BE  ATOIDED.) 

Mat.  vi.  7.  But  when  ye  pray,  use  not  vain  repeti- 
tiong,  as  the  heathen  do  :  for  they  think  that  they  sliall 
he  heard  for  their  niucli  speaking. 

 8.  Be  not  ye  therefore  like  unto  them :  for 

your  Father  knoweth  what  things  ye  have  need  of, 
before  ye  ask  hini. 

(B.  FOUMS.) 

Deut.  xxvi.  5.  And  thou  shalt  speak  and  say  before 
the  LoKD  thy  God,  A  Syrian  ready  to  perish  was  my 
father;  and  he  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  sojourned 
there  with  a  few,  and  became  there  a  nation,  great, 
mighty,  and  populous : 

 6.  And  the  Egyptians  evil  entreated  us,  and 

aflSicted  us,  and  laid  upon  us  hard  bondage : 

 7.  And  when  we  cried  unto  the  Lord  God  of 

our  fathers,  the  Lord  heard  our  voice,  and  looked  on 
our  affliction,  and  our  labour,  and  our  oppression : 

 8.  And  the  Lord  brought  us  forth  out  of 

Egyi^t  with  a  mighty  hand,  and  with  an  outstretched 
arm,  and  with  great  terribleness,  and  with  signs,  and 
with  wonders : 

 9.  And  he  hath  brought  us  into  this  place,  and 

hath  given  us  this  land,  even  a  land  that  floweth  with 
milk  and  lioney. 

 10.  And  now,  behold,  I  have  brought  the  first- 
fruits  of  the  land,  which  thou,  O  Lord,  hast  given  me. 
And  thou  shalt  set  it  before  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
worship  before  the  Lord  thy  God  : 

 13.  When  tliou  hast  made  an  end  of  tithing 

all  the  tithes  of  thine  increase  the  third  year,  which  is 
the  year  of  tithing,  and  hast  given  it  unto  the  Levite, 
the  stranger,  the  fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that  they 
may  eat  within  thy  gates,  and  be  filled ; 

 13.  Then  thou  shalt  say  before  the  Lord  thy 

God,  I  have  brought  away  the  hallowed  things  out  of 
viine  house,  and  also  have  given  them  unto  the  Le- 
vite, and  unto  the  stranger,  to  the  fatherless,  and  to 
the  widow,  according  to  all  thy  commandments  which 
thou  hast  commanded  me:  I  have  not  transgressed 
thy  commandments,  neither  have  I  forgotten  them  : 

 14.  I  have  not  eaten  thereof  in  my  mourn- 
ing, neither  have  I  taken  away  aught  thereof  for  any 
unclean  use,  nor  given  aught  thereof  for  the  dead :  but 
I  have  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord  my  God, 
and  have  done  according  to  all  that  thou  hast  com- 
manded me. 

 15.  Look  down  from  thy  holy  habitation,  from 

heaven,  and  bless  thy  peojjle  Israel,  and  the  land 
which  thou  hast  given  us,  as  thou  swarest  unto  our 
fkthers,  a  land  that  floweth  M  ith  milk  and  honey. 


Mat.  vi.  9.  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  ye : 
Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed  be  thy 
name. 

 10.  Thy  kingdom  come.    Thy  will  be  done 

in  earth,  as  it  is  in  heaven. 

 11.  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread. 

 13.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  forgive 

our  debtors. 

 13.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  de- 
liver us  from  evil.  For  thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the 
150wer,  and  the  glory,  for  ever.  Amen. 

Luke  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  he  was 
praying  in  a  certain  place,  when  he  ceased,  one  of  his 
disciples  said  unto  him.  Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John 
also  taught  his  disciples. 

 3.  And  he  said  \mXo  them.  When  ye  pray, 

say,  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven.  Hallowed  be  thy 
name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in 
heaven,  so  in  earth. 

 '3.  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily  bread. 

 4.  And  forgive  us  our  sins;  for  we  also  for- 
give every  one  that  is  indebted  to  us.  And  lead  us 
not  into  temptation  ;  but  deliver  us  from  evil. 

(C.  ADJUNCTS.) 

Dan.  ix.  3.  And  I  set  my  face  unto  the  Lord  God, 
to  seek  by  prayer  and  supplications,  Avith  fosting,  and 
sackcloth,  and  ashes : 


(D.  POSTURES. — 1.  STANDING.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  10.  And  all  the  people  saw  the  cloudy 
pillar  Stand  at  the  tabernacle  door :  and  all  the  people 
rose  up  and  worshipped,  every  man  in  his  tent  door. 

1  Kings  viii.  14.  And  the  king  turned  his  face  about, 
and  blessed  all  the  congregation  of  Israel :  and  all  the 
congregation  of  Israel  stood  ; 

—  —  22.  And  Solomon  stood  before  the  altar  of  the 
Lord  in  the  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of  Israel, 
and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven : 

 55.  And  he  stood,  and  blessed  all  the  congre- 
gation of  Israel  with  a  loud  voice,  saying, 

2  Kings  xx.  2.  Then  he  turned  his  face  to  the  wall 
and  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  saying, 

2  Chr.  vi.  3.  And  the  king  turned  his  face,  and 
blessed  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel :  and  all  the 
congregation  of  Israel  stood. 

 13.  And  he  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 

in  the  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of  Israel,  and 
spread  forth  his  hands  :. 

—  XX.  9.  If,  when  evil  cometh  upon  us,  as  the  sword, 
judgment,  or  pestilence,  or  famine,  we  stand  before 
this  house,  and  in  thy  presence,  (for  thy  name  is  in 
this  house,)  and  cry  unto  thee  in  our  affliction,  then 
thou  wilt  hear  and  help. 

 19.  And  the  Levites,  of  the  children  of  the 

Kohathites,  and  of  the  chikhen  of  the  Korhites,  stood 
up  to  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  with  a  loud  voice 
on  high. 

(2.  BOWING.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  48.  And  I  bowed  down  my  head,  and 
worshipped  the  Lord,  and  blessed  the  Lord  God  of 
my  master  Abraham,  which  had  led  me  in  the  right 
way  to  take  my  master's  brother's  daughter  unto  his  son. 

 52.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Abra- 
ham's servant  heard  their  words,  he  worshipped  the 
Lord,  bowing  himself  to  the  earth. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  8.  And  Moses  made  haste,  and  bowed 
his  head  toward  the  earth,  and  worshipped. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  30.  And  David  said  to  all  the  congre- 
gation. Now  bless  the  Lord  your  God.  And  all  the 
congregation  blessed  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers, 
and  bowed  down  their  heads,  and  worshipped  the 
Lord,  and  the  king. 

2  Chr.  xxix.  29.  And  when  the}'-  had  made  an  end 
of  offering,  the  king  and  all  that  were  present  with 
him  bowed  themselves,  and  worshipped. 

 •  30.  Moreover  Hezekiah  the  king  and  the 

princes  commanded  the  Levites  to  sing  praise  unto 
the  Lord  with  the  words  of  David,  and  of  Asaph  the 
seer.  And  they  sang  praises  with  gladness,  and  they 
bowed  their  heads  and  worshipped. 

Neh.viii.  6.  And  Ezra  blessed  the  Lord,  the  great 
God.  And  all  the  people  answered.  Amen,  Amen, 
with  lifting  up  their  hands:  and  they  bowed  their 
heads,  and  worshipped  the  Lord  with  their  faces  to 
the  ground. 

See  Gen.  xxiv.  26. 

(3.  SITTING.) 

I  Chr.  xvii.  16.  And  David  the  kin^  came  and  sat 
before  the  Lord,  and  said.  Who  am  I,  O  Lord  God, 
and  what  is  mine  house,  that  thou  hast  brought  me 
hitherto '? 

(4.  KNEELING.) 

Ps.  xcv.  6.  O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down : 
let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord  our  maker. 

1  Kings  viii.  54.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  Solomon 
had  made  an  end  of  praying  all  this  prayer  and  suppli- 
cation unto  the  Lord,  he  arose  from  before  the  altar 
of  the  Lord,  from  kneeling  on  his  knees  with  his 
hands  spread  up  to  heaven. 

2  Chr.  vi.  13.  For  Solomon  had  made  a  brazen 
scaflbkl,  of  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad,  and 
three  cubits  high,  and  had  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the 
court :  and  upon  it  he  stood,  and  Ivneeled  down  upon 
his  knees  before  all  the  congregation  of  Israel,  and 
spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven. 

Acts  XX.  30.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he 
kneeled  down,  and  prayed  with  them  all. 
See  Acts  vii.  60. 


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(5.  LYING.) 

Gen.  xvii.  3.  And  Abram  fell  on  his  face :  and  God 
talked  with  him,  saying, 

Jos.  vii.  10.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  Get 
thee  up;  wherefore  liest  thou  thus  upou  thy  face? 

2  ChP.  XX.  18.  And  Jelioshaphat  bowed  his  head 
•with  7iis  ftice  to  the  ground  :  and  all  Judah  and  the  in- 
habitants of  Jerusalem  fell  before  the  Lord,  worship- 
ping the  Lord. 

Ezr.  X.  1.  Now  when  Ezra  had  prayed,  and  when 
he  had  confessed,  weeping  and  casting  himself  down 
before  the  house  of  God,  there  assembled  unto  him 
out  of  Israel  a  very  great  congregation  of  men  and 
women  and  children :  for  the  people  wept  very  sore. 

§  43.   Efficacy  of  Prayer. 

(1.  god  promises  to  hear  prayer.) 

2  Chr.  vii.  13.  If  I  shut  up  heaven  that  there  be  no 
rain,  or  if  I  command  the  locusts  to  devour  the  land, 
or  if  I  send  pestilence  among  my  people ; 

Ps.  xxxii.  6.  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly 
pray  unto  thee  in  a  time  when  thou  mayest  be  found  : 
surely  in  the  tloods  of  great  waters  they  shall  not 
come  nigh  unto  him. 

—  1.  15.  And  call  upon  me  in  the  day  of  trouble: 
I  will  deliver  thee  and  thou  shalt  glorify  me. 

—  cii.  17.  He  will  regard  the  prayer  of  the  destitute, 
and  not  despise  their  prayer. 

Prov.  iii.  6.  In  all  thy  ways  acknowledge  him,  and 
he  shall  direct  thy  paths. 

Is.  XXX.  19.  For  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Zion  at 
Jerusalem:  thou  shalt  weep  no  more:  he  will  be  very 
gracious  unto  thee  at  the  voice  of  thy  cry;  when  he 
shall  hear  it,  he  will  answer  thee. 

—  xlv.  19.  I  have  not  spoken  in  secret,  in  a  dark 
place  of  the  earth  :  I  said  not  unto  the  seed  of  Jacol), 
Seek  ye  me  in  vain :  I  the  Lord  speak  righteousness, 
I  declare  things  that  are  right. 

—  Ixv.  24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  before 
they  call,  I  will  answer;  and  while  they  are  yet  speak- 
ing, I  will  hear. 

JeP.  xxix.  12.  Then  shall  ye  call  upon  me,  and  ye 
shall  go  and  pray  unto  me,  and  I  will  hearken  unto  you. 

—  xxxiii.  3.  Call  unto  me,  and  I  will  answer  thee, 
and  shew  thee  great  and  mighty  things,  which  thou 
knowest  not. 

Lam.  iii.  25.  The  Lord  is  good  unto  them  that  wait 
for  him,  to  the  soul  that  seeketh  him. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  37.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  yet 
/or  this  be  inquired  of  by  the  house  of  Israel,  to  do  U 
for  them ;  + 

Amos  V.  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  house 
of  Israel,  Seek  j'e  me,  and  ye  shall  live : 

Joel  ii.  17.  Let  the  jiriests,  the  ministers  of  the  Lord, 
weep  between  the  jjorch  and  the  altar,  and  let  them 
Bay,  Spare  thy  peoi)le,  O  Lord,  and  give  not  thine 
heritage  to  reproach,  that  the  heathen  should  rule  over 
them :  wherefore  should  they  say  among  the  people, 
"Where  is  their  God  ? 

 18.  Then  will  the  Lord  be  jealous  for  his 

land,  and  pity  his  people. 

Mat.  vii.  7.  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you ;  seek  and 
ye  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you : 

 8.  For  every  one  that  asketh  rcceiveth ;  and 

he  that  seeketh  findeth ;  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it 
shall  be  opened. 

 9.  Or  what  man  is  there  of  you,  whom  if  his 

son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a  stone  ? 

 10.  Or  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him  a  ser- 
pent? 

 11.  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 

good  gifts  unto  your  children,  how  much  more  shall 
your  Father  which  is  in  heaven  give  good  things  to 
them  that  ask  him  ? 

—  xviii.  19.  Again  I  say  unto  you.  That  if  two  of 
you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching  any  thing  that 
they  shall  ask,  it  shall  be  done  for  them  of  niy  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

Luke  xi.  9.  And  I  say  unto  you,  Ask,  and  it  shall  be 

fiven  you ;  seek,  and  ye  shall  find ;  knock,  and  it  shall 
e  opened  unto  you. 

 10.  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ;  and 


he  that  seeketh  findeth ;  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it 
shall  be  opened. 

(2.  SOMETIMES  DELAYS  TO  ANSWER.) 

Job  xiii.  24.  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  and 
boldest  me  for  thine  enemy? 

—  XXX.  20.  I  cry  unto  thee,  and  thou  dost  not  hear 
me :  I  stand  up,  and  thou  regardest  me  7u>t. 

 24.  Howbeit  he  will  not  stretch  out  his  hand 

to  the  grave,  though  they  cry  in  his  destruction. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  1.  O  God,  why  hast  thou  cast  vs  off  for 
ever  ?  whp  doth  thine  anger  smoke  against  the  sheep 
of  thy  pasture? 

—  Ixxvii.  7.  Will  the  Lord  cast  off  for  ever  ?  and  will 
he  be  favourable  no  more  ? 

 8.  Is  his  mercy  clean  gone  for  ever  ?  doth  his 

promise  fail  for  evermore? 

—  ixxx.  4.  O  Lord  God  of  hosts,  how  long  wilt 
thou  be  angry  against  the  prayer  of  thy  people  ? 

—  Ixxxix.  46.  How  long,  Lord?  wilt  thou  hide  thy- 
self for  ever?  shall  thy  wrath  burn  like  fire? 

Hab.  i.  2.  O  Lord,  how  long  shall  I  cry,  and  thou 
wilt  not  hear !  even  cry  out  unto  thee  of  violence,  and 
thou  wilt  not  save  ! 

Luke  xviii.  7.  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own 
elect,  which  cry  day  and  night  unto  him,  though  he 
bear  long  with  them  ? 

 8.  I  tell  you  that  he  will  avenge  them  speedily. 

Nevertheless,  when  the  Sou  of  man  cometh,  shall  he 
find  faith  on  the  earth  ? 

(3.  THE  PROMISE  FULFILLED.) 

Ex.  ix.  33.  And  Moses  went  out  of  the  city  from 
Pharaoh,  and  spread  abroad  his  hands  unto  the  Lord: 
and  the  thunders  and  hail  ceased,  and  the  rain  was  not 
poured  upon  the  earth. 

—  xxxiii.  17.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  I  will 
do  this  thing  also  that  thou  hast  spoken:  for  thou  hast 
found  grace  in  my  sight,  and  I  know  thee  by  name. 

Deut.  ix.  19.  For  I  was  afraid  of  the  anger  and  hot 
displeasure,  wherewith  the  Lord  was  wroth  against 
you  to  destroy  you.  But  the  Lord  hearkened  unto 
me  at  that  time  also. 

—  X.  10.  And  I  stayed  in  the  mount,  according  to 
the  first  time,  forty  days  and  forty  nights;  and  the 
Lord  hearkened  unto  me  at  that  time  also,  and  the 
Loud  would  not  destroy  thee. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  7.  In  my  "distress  I  called  upon  the  Lord, 
and  cried  to  my  God :  and  he  did  hear  my  voice  out 
of  liis  temple,  and  my  cry  did  enter  into  his  cars. 

2  Kings  xiii.  4.  And  Jehoahaz  besought  the  Lord, 
and  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  him:  for  he  saw  the 
oppression  of  Israel,  because  the  king  of  Syria  op- 
pressed them. 

—  xix.  14.  And  Hezekiah  received  the  letter  of  the 
hand  of  the  messengers,  and  read  it :  and  Hezekiah 
went  up  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  spread  it 
before  the  Lord. 

 20.  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  to 

Hezekiah,  saying.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
Thut  which  thou  hast  prayed  to  me  against  Sennache- 
rib king  of  Assyria  I  have  heard. 

—  XX.  5.  Turn  again,  and  tell  Hezekiah  the  captain 
of  my  people.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  David 
thy  fatlier,  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 
tears ;  behold,  I  will  heal  thee :  on  the  third  day  thou 
shalt  go  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

1  Chr.  V.  20.  And  they  were  helped  against  them, 
and  the  Hagarites  were  delivered  into  their  hands,  and 
all  that  icere  with  them :  for  they  cried  to  God  in  the 
battle,  and  he  was  entreated  of  them ;  because  they 
put  their  trust  in  him. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  14.  And  when  Judah  looked  back,  be- 
hold, the  battle  teas  before  and  behind:  and  they 
cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  the  priests  sounded  with  the 
trumpets. 

 1,5.  Then  the  men  of  Judah  gave  a  shout :  and 

as  the  men  of  Judah  shouted,  it  came  to  pass,  that 
God  smote  Jeroboam  and  all  Israel  before  Abijah  and 
Judah. 

 16.  And  the  children  of  Israel  fled  before 

Judah :  and  God  delivered  them  into  their  hand. 

—  XXX.  27.  Then  the  priests  the  Levites  arose  and 


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blessed  the  people:  and  their  voice  \v:is  heard,  and 
their  prayer  came  itp  to  his  holy  dwelUugphice,  even 
imto  heaveu. 

Neh.  ix.  27.  +and  in  tlie  time  of  their  trouble, 
when  they  cried  unto  thee,  thou  heardest  tfiem  from 
heaven ;  and  according-  to  thy  manifold  mercies  thou 
gavest  them  saviours,  who  saved  them  out  of  the 
baud  of  their  enemies. 

 38.  But  after  they  had  rest,  they  did  evil  again 

before  thee :  therefore  leftest  thou  them  in  tbe  band 
of  their  enemies,  so  that  they  bad  the  dominion  over 
them:  yet  when  they  returned,  and  cried  unto  thee, 
thou  heardest  i/tem  from  heaven ;  and  many  times 
didst  thou  deliver  tliem  according  to  thy  mercies  : 

Ps.  iii.  4.  I  cried  unto  the  Lohd  with  my  voice,  and 
he  heard  me  out  of  bis  holy  bill.  Selab. 

—  vi.  8.  Depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity; 
for  the  Loud  hath  beard  tbe  voice  of  my  weeping. 

 9.  Tbe  Lord  bath  beard  my  supplication  ;  the 

Lord  will  receive  my  prayer. 

—  ix.  10.  And  tbey  that  know  thy  name  will  put 
tlieir  trust  in  thee :  for  thou,  Lord,  bast  not  forsaken 
them  that  seek  thee. 

—  X.  17.  Lord,  tliou  hast  beard  the  desire  of  the 
bumble :  tliou  wilt  prepare  their  heart,  thou  wilt 
cause  thine  ear  to  hear : 

 18.  To  judge  tbe  fatherless  and  tbe  oppressed, 

that  tbe  man  of  tbe  eaith  may  no  more  oppress. 

—  xviii.  6.  In  my  distress  I  called  n\mn  tbe  Lord, 
and  cried  uuto  my  God  :  he  beard  my  voice  out  of  his 
temple,  and  my  cry  came  before  him,  epeii,  into  his  ears. 

—  xxi.  3.  Thou  hast  given  bim  liis  heart's  desire, 
and  hast  not  witliliolden  the  request  of  bis  lips.  Selab. 

—  xxii.  5.  Tbey  cried  unto  thee,  and  were  delivered: 
they  trusted  in  thee,  and  were  not  confounded. 

 34.  For  he  bath  not  despised  nor  abhorred 

tbe  affliction  of  tbe  afflicted ;  neither  bath  be  bid  his 
face  from  bim ;  but  when  be  cried  unto  bim,  be  beard. 

—  XXX.  3.  O  Lord  my  God,  I  cried  uuto  thee,  and 
thou  bast  healed  me. 

—  xxxi.  33.  For  I  said  in  my  haste,  I  am  cut  off 
from  before  thine  eyes:  nevertheless  thou  heardest 
tbe  voice  of  my  supplications  when  I  cried  unto  thee. 

—  xxxiv.  4.  I  sought  the  Lord,  and  be  beard  me, 
and  deliveretl  me  from  all  my  fears. 

 5.  Tbey  looked  unto  bim,  and  were  light- 
ened: and  their  faces  were  not  ashamed. 

 G.  This  poor  man  cried,  and  tlie  Lord  heard 

Mm,  and  saved  bim  out  of  all  his  troubles. 

—  Ixv.  2.  O  thou  that  bearest  prayer,  unto  thee 
Bhall  all  flesh  come. 

—  Ixvi.  19.  Bui  verily  God  bath  heard  me;  he  hath 
attended  to  tbe  voice  of  my  prayer. 

—  Ixxvii.  1.  I  cried  unto  God  with  my  voice,  even 
unto  God  with  my  voice ;  and  he  gave  ear  unto  me. 

—  Ixxxi.  7.  Thou  calledst  in  trouble,  and  I  delivered 
thee ;  I  answered  thee  in  the  secret  place  of  thunder : 
I  i:)roved  thee  at  tbe  waters  of  Meribab.  Selab. 

—  xcix.  6.  Moses  and  Aaron  among  bis  i)riests,  and 
Samuel  among  them  that  call  upon  bis  name ;  tbey 
called  upon  tbe  Lord,  and  he  answered  tbem. 

—  cvi.  23.  Therefore  be  said  that  he  would  destroy 
tbem,  had  not  Moses  his  chosen  stood  before  him  in 
the  breach,  to  tui'n  away  bis  wrath,  lest  be  should 
destroy  them. 

 44.  Nevertheless  be  regarded  their  affliction, 

■when  be  beard  their  cry : 

—  cvii.  13.  Then  tliey  cried  xmto  the  Lord  in  their 
trouble,  and  be  saved  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

—  cxviii.  5.  I  called  upon  the  Lord  in  distress : 
the  Lord  answered  me,  and  set  me  in  a  large  place. 

—  cxx.  1.  In  mj'  distress  I  cried  unto  tbe  Lord, 
and  he  heard  me. 

—  cxxxviii.  3.  In  the  day  when  I  cried  thou  answer- 
edst  me,  and  strengthenedst  me  with  strength  in  my 
soul. 

Lam.  iii.  56.  Thou  hast  heard  my  voice :  bide  not 
tbiue  ear  at  my  breathing,  at  my  cry. 

 •  57.  Thou  drewest  near  in  the  day  that  I  called 

upon  thee :  thou  saidst,  Fear  not. 

Hos.  xii.  8.  He  took  bis  brother  by  tbe  heel  in  the 
womb,  and  by  bis  strength  be  bad  power  with  God: 

Amos  vii.  2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  tbey 

"is 


bad  made  an  end  of  eating  the  grass  of  the  land,  then 
I  said,  0  Lord  God,  forgive,  I  beseech  thee :  by  whom 
shall  Jacob  arise  V  for  be  is  small. 

 3.  The  Lord  repented  for  this :  It  sbaU  not 

be,  saitli  the  Lord. 

 5.  Then  said  I,  O  Lord  God,  cease,  I  beseech 

thee:  by  whom  shall  Jacob  arise?  for  be  is  small. 

 6.  Tbe  Lord  repented  for  this :  This  also 

shall  not  be,  saitb  tbe  Lord  God. 

Jam.  V.  17.  Elias  was  a  man  subject  to  like  passions 
as  we  are,  and  he  prayed  earnestly  that  it  might  not 
rain :  and  it  rained  not  on  the  earth  by  the  space  of 
three  years  and  six  months. 

 18.  And  he  prayed  again,  and  the  heaven  gave 

rain,  and  the  earth  brouglit  forth  her  fruit. 

See  Hos.xii.  4.  2  Cor.  xii.  8,  9. 

§  44.  Objects  of  Prayer. 

(1.  CONVICTION  OF  SIN.) 

Job  xiii.  23.  How  many  are  mine  iniquities  and 
sins  ?  make  me  to  know  my  transgression  and  my  sin. 

(3.  REGENERATION.) 

Ps.  li.  2.  Wash  me  thoroughly  from  mine  iniquity, 
and  cleanse  me  from  my  sin. 

 7.  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  I  shall  be  clean : 

wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

 10.  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  O  God  ;  and 

renew  a  right  spirit  M  itbin  me. 

(3.  PARDON.) 

Job  vii.  21.  And  why  dost  thou  not  pardon  my 
ti-ansgressiou,  and  take  away  mine  iniquity?  for  now 
shall  I  sleep  in  tbe  dust ;  and  thou  sbalt  seek  me  in 
tbe  morning,  but  I  sh(dl  not  be. 

Ps.  XXV.  7.  Remember  not  tbe  .sins  of  mj  youth, 
nor  my  transgressions :  according  to  thy  mercy  re- 
member thou  me  for  thy  goodness'  sake,  O  Lord. 

 11.  For  thy  name's  sake,  O  Lord,  pardon 

mine  iniquity ;  for  it  is  great. 

 .18.  Look  upon  mine  affliction  and  my  pain; 

and  forgive  all  my  sins. 

—  xxxix.  8.  Deliver  me  from  all  my  transgressions: 
make  me  not  the  reproach  of  tbe  foolish. 

—  li.  1.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  God,  according  to 
thy  lovingkindness :  according  unto  the  multitude  of 
thy  tender  mercies  blot  out  my  transgressions. 

 8.  Make  me  to  bear  joy  and  gladness;  that 

the  bones  which  thou  bast  broken  may  rejoice. 

.  9.  Hide  thy  face  from  my  sins,  and  blot  out 

all  mine  iniquities. 

 14.  Deliver  me  from  bloodguiltiness,  O  Grod, 

tbou  God  of  my  salvation  :  and  my  tongue  shall  sing 
aloud  of  thy  righteousness. 

(4.  SALVATION.) 

Ps.  XX.  9.  Save,  Lord  :  let  tbe  king  bear  us  when 
we  call. 

—  liv.  1.  Save  me,  0  God,  by  thy  name,  and  judge 
me  by  thy  strength. 

—  Ixxi.  3.  Be  tbou  my  strong  habitation,  wbereunto 
I  may  continually  resort :  tliou  hast  given  connnand- 
ment  to  save  me  ;'for  tbou  art  my  rock  and  my  fortress. 

—  Ixxxv.  7.  Shew  us  thy  mercy,  0  Lord,  and  grant 
us  tby  salvation. 

—  Ixxxvi.  16.  0  turn  unto  me,  and  have  mercy 
upon  me;  give  tby  strength  unto  thy  servant,  and 
save  tbe  son  of  thine  handmaid. 

See  Ps.  xvii.  14. 

(5.  KNOWLEDGE  OF  DH'INE  TIIINGS.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  13.  And  Moses  said  unto  tbe  Lord,  See, 
thou  sayest  unto  me,  Bring  uj)  this  jjeople :  and  thou 
bast  not  let  me  know  whom  tbou  wilt  send  with  me. 
Yet  thou  hast  said,  I  know  thee  by  name,  and  thou 
bast  also  found  grace  in  my  sight. 

 13.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  if  I  have 

found  grace  in  tby  sight,  shew  ine  now  tby  way, 
that  I  mavknow  thee,  "that  I  may  find  grace  in  thy 
sight :  and  consider  that  tliis  nation  is  thy  people. 

Jobxlii.  4.  Hear,  I  beseech  thee,  and  I  will  speak: 
I  will  demand  of  thee,  and  declare  tbou  unto  me. 


CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Ps.  V.  8.  Lead  me,  O  Lord,  in  thy  righteousness  be- 
cause of  mine  enemies ;  make  thy  way  straight  before 
my  face. 

—  XXV.  4.  Shew  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord  ;  teach  me 
thy  paths. 

—  —  5.  Lead  me  in  thy  truth,  and  teach  me :  for 
thou  art  tlie  God  of  my  salvation ;  on  thee  do  I  wait 
all  the  day. 

—  xxvii.  11.  Teach  me  thy  way,  O  Lord,  and  lead 
me  in  a  plain  path,  because  of  mine  enemies. 

—  Ixxxvi.  11.  Teach  me  thy  way,  O  Lord;  I  will 
walk  in  thy  truth :  unite  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name. 

—  cxix.  26.  I  have  declared  my  ways,  and  thou 
heardest  me :  teach  me  thy  statutes. 

 27.  Make  me  to  understand  the  way  of  thy 

precepts :  so  shall  I  talk  of  thy  wondrous  works. 

 29.  Remove  from  me"  the  v/ay  of  lying :  and 

grant  me  thy  law  graciously. 

 33.  "Teach  me,  O  Lord,  the  way  of  thy  stat- 
utes ;  and  I  shall  keep  it  unto  the  end. 

 34.  Give  me  understanding,  and  I  shall  keep 

thy  law ;  yea,  I  shall  observe  it  with  my  whole  heart. 

 43.  And  take  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly 

out  of  my  mouth ;  for  I  have  hoped  in  thy  judgments. 

 64.  The  earth,  O  Lord,  is  full  of  thy  mercy : 

teach  me  thy  statutes. 

 66.  Teach  me  good  judgment  and  knowledge: 

for  I  have  believed  thy  commandments. 

 68.  Thou  art  good,  aud  doest  good :  teach  me 

thy  statutes. 

 73.  Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  fashioned 

me:  give  me  understanding,  that  I  may  learn  thy 
commandments. 

 108.  Accept,  I  beseech  tliee,  the  freewill  offer- 
ings of  my  mouth,  O  Lord,  and  teach  me  thy  judg- 
ments. 

 124.  Deal  with  thy  servant  according  unto 

thy  mercy,  and  teach  me  thy  statutes. 

 125.  I  am  thy  servant ;  give  mc  understand- 
ing, that  I  may  know  thy  testimonies. 

'  135.  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant ; 

and  teach  me  thy  staUites. 

 175.  Let  my  soul  live,  and  it  shall  praise  thee; 

and  let  thy  judgments  help  me. 

—  cxliii.  10.  Teach  me  to  do  thy  will;  for  thou  art 
my  God :  thy  Spirit  is  good ;  lead  me  int!o  the  land  of 
uprightness. 

(6.  OBEDIENCE.) 

Ps.  cxix.  5.  O  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep 
thy  statutes ! 

 10.  With  my  whole  heart  have  I  sought  thee : 

0  let  me  not  wander  from  thy  commandments. 

 35.  Make  me  to  go  in  the  path  of  thy  com- 
mandments ;  for  therein  do  I  delight. 

 36.  Incline  my  heart  unto  thy  testimonies,  and 

not  to  covetousncss. 

 38.  Stablish  thy  word  unto  thy  servant,  who 

is  devoted  to  thj^  fear. 

 44.  So  shall  I  keep  thy  law  continually  for 

ever  and  ever. 

 80.  Let  my  heart  be  sound  in  thy  statutes ; 

that  I  be  not  ashamed. 

 133.  Order  my  steps  in  thy  word :  aud  let  not 

any  iniquity  have  dominion  over  ine. 

(7.  REVIVAL.) 

Ps.  Ixxx.  3.  Turn  us  again,  0  God,  and  cause  thy 
face  to  shine ;  aud  we  shall  be  saved. 

 7.  Turn  us  again,  O  God  of  hosts,  and  cause 

thy  face  to  shine ;  and  we  shall  be  saved. 

 18.  So  will  not  we  go  back  from  thee :  quicken 

us,  and  we  will  call  upon  thy  name. 

 19.  Turn  us  again,  O  Lord  God  of  hosts, 

cause  thy  face  to  shine;  and  we  shall  be  saved. 

—  Ixxxv.  4.  Turn  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  and 
cause  tliine  anger  toward  us  to  cease. 

 5.  Wilt  thou  be  angry  with  us  for  ever?  wilt 

thou  draw  out  thine  anger  to  all  generations  ? 

 6.  Wilt  tliou  not  revive  us  again :  that  thy 

people  may  rejoice  in  thee  ? 

—  cxix.  25.  My  soul  cleaveth  unto  the  dust :  quick- 
en tliou  me  according  to  thy  word. 


 37.  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding 

vanity ;  and  quicken  thou  me  in  thy  way. 

 40.  Behold,  I  have  longed  after  thy  precepts : 

quicken  me  in  thy  righteousness. 

 88.  Quicken  me  after  thy  lovingkindncss ;  80 

shall  I  ke('|)  the  testimony  of  thy  mouth. 

 107.  I  am  afflicted  very  much :  quicken  me, 

0  Lord,  according  unto  thy  word. 

 156.  Great  are  thy  tender  mercies,  0  Lord  : 

quicken  me  according  to  thy  judgments. 

 159.  Consider  how  1  love  thy  precepts :  quick- 
en me,  O  Lord,  according  to  thy  lovingkindncss. 

—  cxliii.  11.  Quickeii  me,  O  'Lord,  for  thy  name's 
sake :  for  thy  righteousness'  sake  bring  my  soul  out 
of  trouble. 

Lam.  V.  20.  Wherefore  dost  thou  forget  us  for  ever, 
and  forsake  us  so  long  time? 

 21.  Turn  thou  us  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  and  we 

shall  be  turned  ;  renew  our  days  as  of  old. 

Hab.  iii.  2.  O  Lord,  I  Lave  heard  thy  speech,  and 
was  afraid :  O  Lord,  revive  thy  work  in  the  midst  of 
the  years,  in  tlie  midst  of  the  years  make  known ;  in 
wrath  rememl)er  mercy. 

See  Num.  x.  36. 

(8.  DrVINE  SEARCHING.) 

Ps.  xxvi.  2.  Examine  me,  O  Lord,  and  prove  me ; 
try  my  reins  and  my  heart. 

—  cxxxix.  23.  Search  me,  O  God,  and  know  my 
heart :  try  me,  and  know  my  thoughts : 

 24.  And  see  if  there  be  any  wicked  way  in  me, 

and  lead  me  in  the  way  everlasting. 

(9.  SANCTIFICATION.) 

Ps.  xvii.  5.  Hold  up  my  goings  in  thy  paths,  that 
my  footsteps  slip  not. 

—  xix.  12.  Who  can  imderstand  his  errors?  cleanse 
thou  me  from  ?,ecTetfaidts. 

 13.  Keep  back  thy  servant  also  from  presump- 
tuous aiits;  let  them  not  have  dominion  over  me: 
then  shall  1 1)0  upright,  and  I  shall  be  innocent  from 
the  great  tr:aisgression. 

—  XXV.  21.  Let  integrity  and  uprightness  preserve 
me ;  for  I  wait  on  thee. 

—  li.  11.  Cast  me  not  away  from  thy  presence ;  and 
take  not  thy  Holy  Spirit  from  me. 

 12.  Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  salvation; 

and  uphold  me  loith  thy  free  Spirit. 

—  Ixviii.  28.  Thy  God  hath  commanded  thy 
strcngtli:  strengthen,  O  God,  that  which  thou  hast 
wrought  for  us. 

—  cxix.  28.  My  soul  meltetli  for  heaviness :  strength- 
en thou  me  according  unto  thy  word. 

 116.  Uphold  me  according  unto  thy  word,  that 

1  may  live:  and  let  me  not  be  ashamed  of  my  hope. 
— ' — 117.  Hold  thou  me  up,  and  I  shall  be  safe: 

and  I  will  have  respect  unto  thy  statutes  continuallJ^ 
Jer.  x.  24.  O  Lord,  correct  me,  but  with  judgment ; 
not  in  thine  anger,  lest  thou  bring  me  to  nothing. 

(10.  BLESSING  UPON  FOOD:  GRACE  BEFORE  MEAT.) 

Luke  ix.  16.  Then  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the 
two  tislies,  and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed  them, 
and  brake,  aud  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  the 
multitude. 

John  vi.  11.  And  Jesus  took  the  loaves;  and  when 
he  had  given  thanks,  he  distrilxited  to  the  discijiles, 
and  the  disciples  to  them  that  were  set  down;  and 
likewise  of  tlie  fishes  as  much  as  they  would. 

Acts  xxvii.  35.  And  when  lie  had  thus  spoken,  he 
took  bread,  and  gave  thanks  to  God  in  presence  of 
them  all ;  and  when  he  had  broken  it,  he  began  to  eat. 

I  Cor.  X.  30.  For  if  I  by  grace  be  a  partaker,  why 
am  I  evil  spoken  of  for  that  "for  which  I  give  thanks? 

I  Tim.  iv.  4.  For  every  creature  of  God  is  good,  and 
nothing  to  be  refused,  if  it  be  received  with  tlianks- 
giving : 

—  —  5.  For  it  is  sanctified  by  the  word  of  God  and 
prayer. 

(11.  HELP  IN  TROUBLE.) 

Ex.  xvii.  4.  And  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord,  saying, 
What  shall  I  do  unto  this  people?  they  be  almost 
ready  to  stone  me. 


183 


CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  TTTT. 


I  Sam.  xxvi.  24.  And,  behold,  (is  thy  life  was  much 
set  by  this  day  in  mine  eyes,  so  let  my  life  be  much 
set  by  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  and  let  hint  deliver  me 
out  of  all  tribulation. 

Ps.  xxii.  19.  But  be  not  thou  far  from  me,  O  Lord  : 
O  my  strength,  haste  thee  to  help  me. 

—  XXV.  17.  The  troubles  of  my  heart  are  enlarged : 
0  bring  thou  me  out  of  my  distresses. 

—  XXX.  10.  Hear,  O  Lord,  and  have  mercy  upon 
me :  Lord,  be  thou  my  helper. 

—  xxxi.  3.  Bow  down  thine  car  to  me ;  deliver  me 
speedily :  be  thou  my  strong  rock,  for  a  liouse  of  de- 
fence to  save  me. 

—  xxxviii.  21.  Forsake  me  not,  0  Lord  :  0  my 
God,  be  not  far  from  me. 

 22.  Make  haste  to  help  me,  O  Lord  my  salvation. 

—  xl.  11.  Withhold  not  thou  thy  tender  mercies 
from  me,  O  Lord  :  let  thy  lovingkindness  and  thy 
truth  continually  preserve  me. 

 12.  For  innumerable  evils  have  compassed  me 

about :  mine  iniquities  have  taken  hold  upon  me,  so 
that  I  am  not  able  to  look  up ;  they  are  more  than 
the  hairs  of  mine  head:  therefore  my  heart  faileth 
me. 

 17.  But  I  am  poor  and  needy ;  yet  the  Lord 

thinketh  upon  me :  thou  art  my  help  and  my  deliverer ; 
make  no  tarrying,  O  my  God. 

—  xliv.  23.  Awake,  why  sleepest  thou,  O  Lord  ? 
arise,  cast  us  not  off  for  ever. 

—  Ixi.  2.  From  the  end  of  the  earth  will  I  cry  unto 
thee,  when  my  heart  is  overwhelmed :  lead  me  to  the 
rock  that  is  higher  than  I. 

—  Ixix.  2.  I  sink  in  deep  mire,  where  there  is  no 
Standing:  I  am  come  into  deep  waters,  where  the 
floods  overflow  me. 

 14.  Deliver  me  out  of  the  mire,  and  let  me  not 

sink :  let  me  be  delivered  from  them  that  hate  me,  and 
out  of  the  deep  waters. 

 15.  Let  not  the  watcrflood  overflow  me,  nei- 
ther let  the  deep  swallow  me  up,  and  let  not  the  pit 
shut  her  mouth  upon  me. 

 29.  But  I  am  jwor  and  sorrowful :  let  thy  sal- 
vation, O  God,  set  me  up  on  high. 

—  Ixx.  5.  But  I  am  poor  and  needy;  make  liaste 
tmto  me,  O  God :  thou  art  my  help  and  my  deliverer ; 

0  Lord,  make  no  tarrying. 

—  Ixxi.  12.  O  God,  be  not  far  from  me-.  O  my  God, 
make  haste  for  my  help. 

—  Ixxxvi.  1.  Bow  down  thine  ear,  O  Lord,  hear 
me :  for  I  am  poor  and  needy. 

—  Ixxxviii.  14.  Lord,  why  castest  thou  off  my  soul  ? 
vohy  hid  est  thou  thy  face  from  me  ? 

 15.  I  am  afHicted  and  ready  to  die  from  my 

youth  up :  while  I  suffer  tliy  terrors  I  am  distracted. 

 16.  Thy  fierce  wrath  goeth  over  me;  thy  ter- 
rors have  cut  me  off. 

—  xc.  13.  Return,  0  Lord, how  long?  and  let  it  re- 
pent thee  concerning  thy  servajits. 

 14.  O  satisfy  us  early  with  thy  mercy ;  that 

Tve  may  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  our  days. 

 15.  Make  us  glad  according  to  tne  days  cohere- 
in  thou  hast  afflicted  us,  and  the  years  wJiereiii  we  have 
seen  evil. 

—  cii.  2.  Hide  not  thy  face  from  mo  in  the  day  lohtn 

1  am  in  trouble ;  incline  thine  ear  tmto  me :  in  the  day 
wlwn  I  call  answer  me  speedily. 

—  cxxx.  1.  Out  of  tlie  depths  have  I  cried  imto 
thee,  0  Lord. 

 2.  Lord,  hear  my  voice :  let  thine  cars  be  at- 
tentive to  the  voice  of  my  supplications. 

—  cxliii.  7.  Hear  me  speedily,  O  Lord  ;  my  spirit 
faileth :  hide  not  thy  face  from  me,  lest  I  be  like  unto 
them  that  go  down  into  the  jiit. 

—  cxliv.  7.  Send  thine  hand  from  above ;  rid  me, 
and  deliver  me  out  of  great  waters,  from  the  hand  of 
Strange  children ; 

Jonah  i.  14.  Wherefore  they  cried  unto  the  Lord. 
and  said.  We  beseecli  thee,  O  Lord,  we  beseech  thee, 
let  us  not  perish  for  this  man's  life,  and  lay  not  upon 
us  innocent  blood :  for  thou,  O  Lord,  hast  done  as  it 
pleased  thee. 

See  Ps.  xxii.  11;  xxv.  16,  18-20;  xxxi.  9;  IviL  1; 
Ixix.  1,  17;  Ixxxvi.  4  ;•  cxix.  8,  58,  76,  77,  153,  173. 


(12.  DELTVERANCE  .FROM  ENEMIES.) 

2  Kings  xix.  16.  Lord,  bow  down  thine  car,  and 
hear:  open.  Lord,  thine  eyes,  and  sec:  and  hear  tho 
words  of  Sennacherib,  which  hath  sent  him  to  re- 
proach the  living  God. 

Neh.  iv.  9.  Nevertheless  we  made  our  prayer  unto 
our  God,  and  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  night, 
because  of  them. 

Ps.  iii.  7.  Arise,  O  Lord;  save  me,  O  my  God :  for 
thou  hast  smitten  all  mine  enemies  upon  the  cheek 
bone ;  thoii  hast  broken  the  teeth  of  the  ungodly. 

—  vii.  1.  O  Lord  my  God,  in  tliee  do  I  put  my 
trust :  save  me  from  all  them  that  persecute  me,  and 
deliver  me : 

 2.  Lest  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  lion,  rending  it 

in  pieces,  while  tliere  is  none  to  deliver. 

 6.  Arise,  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger,  lift  up  thy- 
self because  of  the  rage  of  mine  enemies :  and  awake 
for  me  to  the  judgment  tlmt  thou  hast  commanded. 

 7.  So  shall  the  congregation  of  the  people 

compass  thee  about :  for  their  sakes  therefore  return 
thou  on  high. 

—  ix.  13"  Have  mercy  upon  me,  0  Lord  ;  consider 
my  trouble  which  I  suffer  of  them  that  hate  me,  thou 
that  liftest  me  up  from  the  gates  of  death: 

—  xiii.  1.  How  long  wilt  thou  forget  me,  O  Lord  ? 
for  ever?  how  long  wilt  thou  hide  thy  face  from  me? 

 2.  How  long  shall  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul, 

having  sorrow  in  my  heart  daily  ?  how  long  shall  mine 
enemy  be  exalted  over  me  ? 

 4.  Lest  mine  enemy  say,  I  have  prevailed 

against  him  ;  and  those  that  trouble  me  rejoice  when 
I  am  moved. 

—  xvii.  8.  Keep  me  as  the  apple  of  the  eye ;  hide 
me  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings, 

 9.  From  the  wicked  that  oppress  me,  f  ram  my 

deadly  enemies,  tc/io  compass  me  about. 

—  xxii.  20.  Deliver  my  soul  from  the  sword ;  my 
darling  from  the  power  of  the  dog. 

—  xxv.  19.  Consider  mine  enemies ;  for  they  are 
many ;  and  they  hate  me  with  cruel  hatred. 

—  xxvi.  9.  Gather  not  my  soul  with  sinners,  nor 
my  life  with  bloody  men : 

 10.  In  whose  hands  is  mischief,  and  their  right 

hand  is  full  of  bribes. 

—  xxviii.  3.  Draw  me  not  away  with  the  wicked, 
and  with  the  workers  of  inicjuity,  which  speak  peace 
to  their  neighbours,  but  mischief  is  in  tlicir  licarts. 

—  xxxi.  15.  My  times  ai'e  in  thy  hand  :  deliver  me 
from  the  hand  of  mine  enemies,  and  from  them  that 
persecute  me. 

—  XXXV.  1.  Plead  my  caiise,  0  Lord,  with  them  that 
strive  with  me :  figlit  against  them  that  fight  against  me, 

 2.  Take  hold  of  shield  and  buckler,  and  stand 

up  for  mine  help. 

 3.  Draw  out  also  the  spear,  and  stop  the  way 

against  them  that  persecute  me :  say  unto  my  soul,  I 
am  thy  salvation. 

 17.  Lord,  how  long  wilt  thou  look  on?  rescue 

my  soul  from  their  destructions,  my  darling  from  the 
lions. 

 19.  Let  not  them  that  are  mine  enemies 

wrongfully  rejoice  over  me:  neither  let  them  Mink 
with  the  eye  that  hate  me  without  a  cause. 

—  —  22.  This  thou  hast  seen,  O  Lord  :  keep  not 
silence :  O  Lord,  be  not  f;ir  ft-om  me. 

 23  gtir  up  thyself,  and  awake  to  my  judg- 
ment, even  unto  my  cause,  my  God  and  my  Lord. 

 24.  Judge  me,  O  Lord  my  God,  according  to 

thy  righteousness;  and  let  them  not  rejoice  over  me. 

 25.  Let  them  not  say  in  their  hearts.  Ah,  so 

would  we  have  it :  let  them  not  say,  We  have  swal- 
lowed him  up. 

—  xxxvi.  11.  Let  not  the  foot  of  pride  come  against 
me,  and  let  not  the  hand  of  tlie  wicked  remove  me. 

—  xl.  13.  Be  pleased,  O  Lord,  to  deliver  me:  O 
Lord,  make  haste  to  help  me. 

—  xli.  10.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  be  merciful  unto  me, 
and  raise  me  up,  that  I  may  requite  them. 

—  xlii.  9.  I  will  say  unto  God  my  rock.  Why  hast 
thou  forgotten  me?  wh\'  go  I  mourning  because  of 
the  oppression  of  the  enemy  ? 


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Ps.  xlii.  10.  As  with  a  sword  in  my  bones,  mine  ene- 
mies reproach  me;  while  they  say  daily  unto  me, 
Where  is  thy  God  ? 

—  xliii.  1.  Judge  me,  O  God,  and  plead  my  cause 
against  an  ungodly  nation :  O  deliver  me  from  the  de- 
ceitful and  unjust  man. 

 2.  For  thou  art  the  God  of  my  strength :  why 

dost  thou  cast  me  off?  why  go  I  mourning  because  of 
the  oppression  of  the  enemy  ? 

—  Iv.  3.  Attend  unto  me,  and  hear  me :  I  mourn  in 
my  complaint,  and  make  a  noise ; 

 3.  Because  of  the  voice  of  the  enemy,  because 

of  the  oppression  of  the  wicked :  for  they  cast  iniquity 
upon  me,  and  in  wrath  they  hate  me. 

—  lix.  1.  Deliver  me  from  mine  enemies,  O  my  God : 
defend  me  from  them  that  rise  up  against  me. 

 2.  Deliver  me  from  the  workers  of  iniquity, 

and  save  me  from  bloody  men. 

—  Ixiv.  1.  Hear  my  voice,  O  God,  in  my  prayer : 
preserve  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy. 

 2.  Hide  me  from  the  secret  counsel  of  the 

wicked ;  from  the  insurrection  of  the  workers  of  ini- 
quity : 

—  Ixix.  18.  Draw  nigh  unto  my  soul,  and  redeem 
it:  deliver  me  because  of  mine  enemies. 

—  Ixx.  1.  Make  haste,  O  God,  to  deliver  me ;  make 
haste  to  help  me,  O  Lord. 

—  Ixxi.  2.  Deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness,  and 
cause  me  to  escape :  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  and 
save  me. 

 4.  Deliver  me,  O  my  God,  out  of  the  hand  of 

the  wicked,  out  of  the  hand  of  the  unrighteous  and 
cruel  man. 

—  xciv.  3.  Lord,  how  long  shall  the  wicked,  how 
long  shall  the  wicked  triumjih  ? 

 4.  How  long  shall  tliey  utter  end  speak  hard 

things?  and  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  boast  thcm- 
Bclves  ? 

—  cix.  1.  Hold  not  thy  peace,  O  God  of  my  praise ; 
 2.  For  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  and  the 

mouth  of  the  deceitful  are  opened  against  me :  they 
have  spoken  against  me  with  a  lying  tongue. 

 22.  For  I  am  poor  and  needy,  and  my  heart  is 

wounded  within  me. 

 26.  Help  me,  0  Lord  my  God :  0  save  me 

according  to  thy  mercy  : 

 27.  That  they  may  know  that  this  is  thy  hand  ; 

thnt  thou.  Lord,  hast  done  it. 

—  cxix.  123.  I3e  surety  for  thy  servant  for  good :  let 
not  the  proud  oppress  me. 

 136.  It  is  time  for  tJiee,  Lord,  to  work : /or  they 

have  made  void  thy  law. 

 134.  Deliver  me  from  the  oppression  of  man : 

so  will  I  keep  thy  precepts. 

—  cxx.  2.  Deliver  my  soul,  O  Lord,  from  lying  lips, 
and  from  a  deceitful  tongue. 

—  cxl.  4.  Keep  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  hands  of  tiie 
wicked  ;  preserve  me  from  the  violent  man  ;  who  have 
purposed  to  overthrow  my  goings. 

—  cxli.  3.  Set  a  watch,  O  Lord,  before  my  mouth ; 
keep  the  door  of  my  lips. 

 4.  Incline  not  my  heart  to  any  evil  thing,  to 

practise  wicked  works  with  men  that  work  iniquity: 
and  let  me  not  eat  of  their  dainties. 

Is.  xxxvii.  14.  And  Hezekiah  received  the  letter 
from  the  hand  of  the  messengers,  and  read  it :  and 
Ilezekiah  went  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
spread  it  before  the  Lord. 

—  —  15.  And  Hezekiah  prayed  unto  the  Lord, 
s:iyiug, 

 21.  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  unto 

Ilezekiah,  saying.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
Whereas  thou  hast  prayed  to  me  against  Sennacherib 
king  of  Assyria : 

Jer.  xviii.  19.  Give  heed  to  me,  0  Lord,  and  hearken 
to  the  voice  of  them  that  contend  with  me. 

Lam.  iii.  59.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  seen  my  wrong : 
judge  thou  mj'  cause. 

 00.  Thou  hast  seen  all  their  vengeance  and  all 

their  imaginations  against  me. 

Luke  i  74.  That  lie  would  grant  unto  us,  that  we, 
being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies,  might 
serve  him  without  I'ear, 


 75.  In  holiness  and  righteousness  before  him, 

all  the  days  of  our  life. 

See  Ps.  xxii.  21;  xxv.  3;  xxxi.  6;  xxxviii.  16; 
Ixxxvi.  17  ;  cix.  21 ;  cxix.  131,  154  ;  cxl.  8;  cxliii.  9. 

(13.  RECOVERY  FROM  SICKNESS.) 

Ps.  vi.  1.  O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  anger, 
neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure. 

 2.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lord  ;  for  I  am 

weak  :  O  Lord,  heal  me  ;  for  my  bones  ai'e  vexed. 

 3.  My  soul  is  also  sore  vexed  •.  but  thou,  O 

Lord,  how  long? 

 4.  Return,  O  Lord,  deliver  my  soul :  oh  save 

me  for  thy  mercies'  sake. 

—  xiii.  3.  Consider  and  hear  me,  O  Lord  my  God ; 
lighten  mine  eyes,  lest  I  sleep  the  sleep  of  death ; 

—  xxxviii.  1.  O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  in  thy  wrath : 
neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure. 

 3.  For  thine  arrows  stick  fast  in  me,  and  thy 

hand  presseth  me  sore. 

—  xxxix.  10.  Remove  thy  stroke  away  from  me: 
I  am  consumed  by  the  blow  of  thine  hand. 

 13.  O  spare  me,  that  I  may  recover  strength, 

before  I  go  hence,  and  be  no  more. 

—  Ixxvii.  3.  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  sought  the 
Lord :  my  sore  ran  in  the  night,  and  ceased  not :  my 
soul  refused  to  be  comforted. 

—  Ixxxviii.  3.  Let  my  prayer  come  before  thee  :  in- 
cline thine  ear  unto  my  cry ; 

 3.  For  my  soul  is  full  of  troubles :  and  my 

life  draweth  nigh  unto  the  grave. 

(14.  SUCCESS  IN  BUSINESS.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  13.  And  he  said,  O  Lord  God  of  my 
master  Abraham,  I  pray  thee,  send  me  good  speed  this 
day,  and  shew  kindness  unto  my  master  Abraham. 

I  Chr,  iv.  10.  And  Jabez  called  on  the  God  of  Is- 
rael, saying.  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  bless  me  indeed, 
and  enlarge  my  coast,  and  that  thine  hand  might  be 
with  me,  and  that  thou  wouldest  keep  me  from  evil, 
that  it  may  not  grieve  me  !  And  God  granted  him  that 
which  he  requested. 

Ps.  xc.  17.  And  let  the  beauty  of  the  Lord  our  God 
be  upon  us :  and  establish  thou  the  work  of  our  hands 
upon  us ;  yea,  the  work  of  our  hands  establish  thou  it 

—  cxviii.  25.  Save  now,  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord  :  O 
Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  send  now  prosperity. 

Neh.  i.  11.  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  let  now  thine  ear 
be  attentive  to  the  prayer  of  thy  servant,  and  to  the 
prayer  of  thy  servants,  who  desire  to  fear  thy  name: 
and  prosper,  I  pray  thee,  thy  servant  this  day,  and 
grant  him  mercy  in  the  sight  of  this  man.  For  I 
was  the  king's  cupbearer. 

(15.  FAVOR  IN  old  age.) 

Ps.  Ixxi.  9.  Cast  me  not  off  in  the  time  of  old  age; 
forsake  me  not  when  my  strength  faileth. 

(16.  ANSWER  TO  PRAYER.) 

1  Kings  viii.  28.  Yet  have  thou  respect  unto  the 
prayer  of  thy  servant,  and  to  his  supplication,  O  Lord 
my  God,  to  hearken  unto  the  cry  and  to  the  prayer, 
which  thy  servant  prayeth  before  thee  to-day : 

2  Chr.  vi.  19.  Have  respect  therefore  to  the  prayer 
of  thy  servant,  and  to  his  supplication,  O  Lord  my 
God,  to  hearken  unto  the  cry  and  the  praj'cr  which 
thy  servant  prayeth  before  thee : 

Job  xiii.  20.  Oulj^  do  not  two  iliings  mito  me  ;  then 
will  I  not  hide  myself  from  thee. 

 21.  Withdraw  thine  hand  far  from  me :  and 

let  not  th}'  dread  make  me  afraid. 

 22.  Then  call  thou,  and  I  will  answer  :  or  let 

me  speak,  and  answer  thou  me. 

Ps.  iv.  1.  Hear  me  wheu  I  call,  O  God  of  my  right- 
eousness :  thou  hast  enlarged  me  n^hen  J  wax  in  dis- 
tress ;  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  hear  my  prayer. 

—  V.  1 .  Give  ear  to  my  words,  O  Lord  ;  consider 
my  meditation. 

 3.  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  King, 

and  my  God :  tor  unto  thee  will  I  pra}'. 

—  xxvii.  7.  Hear,  O  Lord,  ichcn  I  cry  with  my 
voice  :  have  mercy  also  upon  me,  and  answer  me. 

—  xxviii.  1.  Unto  thee  will  I  cry,  O  Lord  my 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


rock  ;  be  not  silent  to  nie :  lest,  if  thou  be  silent  to  me, 
I  become  like  them  that  go  down  into  the  pit. 

Ps,  xxviii.  2.  Hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications, 
when  I  cry  unto  thee,  when  I  lift  up  my  hands  toward 
thy  holy  oracle. 

—  liv.  2.  Hear  my  prayer,  O  God ;  give  ear  to  the 
words  of  my  mouth. 

—  Iv.  1.  Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  O  God,  and  hide 
not  thyself  from  my  supplication. 

—  Ix.  5.  That  thy  beloved  maybe  delivered;  save 
with  thy  right  hand,  and  hear  me. 

—  l.\i.  1.  Hear  my  cry,  O  God ;  attend  unto  my 
prayer. 

—  l.xxxiv.  8.  O  Lord  God  of  hosts,  hear  my  prayer : 
give  ear,  O  God  of  Jacob.  Selah. 

—  Ixxxvi.  6.  Give  ear,  O  Lord,  unto  my  prayer ; 
and  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  supplication. 

—  cii.  1.  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  and  let  my  cry 
come  unto  thee. 

—  cviii.  6.  That  thy  beloved  may  be  delivered :  save 
■with  thy  right  hand,  and  answer  me. 

—  cxl.  6.  I  said  unto  the  Lord,  Thou  art  my  God : 
hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications,  O  Lord. 

—  cxli.  1.  Lord,  I  cry  unto  thee :  make  haste  unto 
me  ;  give  ear  unto  my  voice,  when  I  cry  unto  thee. 

—  cxliii.  1.  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  give  ear  to 
my  supplications  :  in  thy  faithfulness  answer  me,  and 
in  thy  righteousness. 

See  Ps.  cxix.  149. 

§  45.   General  Examples. 
Gen.  iv.  26.  And  toSeth,  to  him  also  there  was  born 
a  son ;  and  he  called  his  name  Enos :  then  began  men 
to  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  4.  Unto  the  place  of  the  altar,  which  he  had 
made  there  at  the  first :  and  there  Abram  called  on 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Deut.  iii.  23.  And  I  besought  the  Loud  at  that  time, 
saying, 

1  Sam.  i.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  she  continued 
praying  before  the  Lord,  that  Eli  marked  her  mouth. 

 13.  Now  Hannah,  she  spake  in  her  heart ;  only 

her  lips  moved,  but  her  voice  was  not  heard :  there- 
fore Eli  thought  she  had  been  drunken. 

 14.  And  Eli  said  unto  her,  How  long  wilt  thou 

be  drunken  ?  put  away  thy  wine  from  thee. 

 15.  And  Hannah  answered  and  said.  No,  my 

lord,  I  am  a  woman  of  a  sorrowful  spirit :  I  have 
drunk  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink,  but  have  poured 
out  my  soul  before  the  Lord. 

 16.  Count  not  thine  handmaid  for  a  daughter 

of  Belial :  for  out  of  the  abundance  of  my  complaint 
and  grief  have  I  spoken  hitherto. 

—  XV.  31.  So  Samuel  turned  again  after  Saul ;  and 
Saul  worshipped  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  XX.  4.  And  Judah  gathered  themselves  to- 
gether, to  ask  help  of  the  Lord  :  even  out  of  all  the 
cities  of  Judah  they  came  to  seek  the  Lord. 

Neh.  ii.  4.  Then  the  king  said  unto  me.  For  what 
dost  thou  make  request  ?  So  I  prayed  to  the  God  of 
heaven. 

Ps.  xii.  1.  Help,  Lord;  for  the  godly  man  ceaseth; 
for  the  faithful  fail  from  among  the  children  of  men. 

—  XXV.  1.  Unto  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul. 

—  XXX.  8.  I  cried  to  thee,  O  Lord  ;  and  unto  the 
Lord  I  made  supplication. 

—  Ixvi.  17.  I  cried  unto  him  with  my  mouth,  and 
he  was  extolled  with  my  tongue. 

—  Ixxx.  17.  Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  thy 
right  hand,  upon  the  son  of  man  ^chom  thou  madest 
strong  lor  thyself 

—  Ixxxiv.  9.  Behold,  O  God  our  shield,  and  look 
upon  the  face  of  thine  anointed. 

—  cxvi.  4.  Then  called  I  upon  the  name  of  the 
Lord  ;  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  deliver  my  soul. 

—  cxlii.  1.  I  cried  unto  the  Lord  with  my  voice  ; 
with  my  voice  unto  the  Lord  did  I  make  my  suppli- 
cation. 

Jer.  xxxii.  16.  Now  when  I  had  delivered  the  evi- 
dence of  the  purchase  unto  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah, 
I  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  saying, 

Dan.  vi.  10.  Now  when  Daniel  knew  that  the  writ- 
ing was  signed,  he  went  into  his  house;  and,  his  M'iu- 


dows  being  open  in  his  chamber  toward  Jerusalem,  he 
kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a  day,  and  prayed, 
and  gave  thanks  before  his  God,  as  he  did  aforetime. 

 11.  Then  these  men  assembled,  and  found 

Daniel  praying  and  making  supplication  before  his 
God. 

 12.  Then  they  came  near,  and  spake  before 

the  king  concerning  the  king's  decree ;  Hast  thou  not 
signed  a  decree,  that  every  man  that  shall  ask  a  peti- 
tion of  any  God  or  man  within  thirty  daj-s,  save  of 
thee,  O  king,  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of  lions  ?  The 
king  answered  and  said.  The  thing  is  true,  according  to 
the  law  of  the  Medes  and  Persians,  which  altcreth  not. 

 13.  Then  answered  they  and  said  before  the 

king,  That  Daniel,  which  is  of  the  children  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Judah,  regardeth  not  thee,  O  king,  nor  the 
decree  that  tliou  hast  signed,  but  maketh  his  petition 
three  times  a  day. 

Jonah  ii.  7.  When  my  soul  fainted  within  me  I  re- 
membered the  Lord  :  and  my  prayer  came  in  unto 
thee,  into  thine  holy  temple. 

Zech.  viii.  20.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  It  sliaU 
yet  come  to  yim,  that  there  shall  come  people,  and  the 
inhabitants  of  many  cities  : 

 21.  And  the  inhabitants  of  one  city  shall  go  to 

another,  saying,  Let  us  go  speedily  to  pray  before  the 
Lord,  and  to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts :  I  will  go  also. 

Acts  i.  13.  And  when  they  were  come  in,  they  went 
up  into  an  upper  room,  where  abode  both  Peter,  and 
James,  and  John,  and  Andrew,  Philip,  and  Thomas, 
Bartholomew,  and  Matthew,  James son  of  Alpheus, 
and  Simon  Zelotes,  and  Judas  the  brother  of  James. 

 14.  These  all  continued  with  one  accord  in 

prayer  and  supplication,  with  the  women,  and  Mary 
the  mother  of  Jesus,  and  with  his  brethren. 

—  xii.  5.  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  prison :  but 
prayer  was  made  without  ceasing  of  the  church  unto 
God  for  him. 

 12.  And  when  he  had  considered  the  thinr/,  he 

came  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John,  whose 
surname  was  Mark ;  where  many  were  gathered  to- 
gether jnaying. 

—  xviii.  7.  And  he  departed  thence,  and  entered 
into  a  certain  meni's  house,  named  Justus,  one  that 
worshipped  God,  whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  syn- 
agogue. 

See  Deut.  iii.  24.  Zech.vii.  2.  Mai.  iii.  16.  And 
also  preceding  Sections. 

CHAP.  XIII. 
PLEADING  m  PRAYER. 
§  46.   By  our  Need. 

Ps.  xxii.  11.  Be  not  far  from  me ;  for  trouble  is  near ; 
for  the7v  is  none  to  help. 

—  XXV.  16.  Turn  thee  unto  me,  and  have  mercy 
upon  me  ;  for  I  am  desolate  and  afflicted. 

—  xxxi.  9.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lord,  for  I  am 
in  trouble  :  mine  eye  is  consumed  with  grief,  yea,  my 
soul  and  my  belly. 

—  Ixix.  1.  Save  me,  O  God ;  for  the  waters  are  come 
in  unto  my  soul. 

 17.  And  hide  not  thy  face  from  thy  servant ; 

for  I  am  in  trouble  :  hear  me  speedily. 

—  cxlii.  0.  Attend  unto  my  cry ;  tor  I  am  brought 
very  low  :  deliver  me  from  my  persecutors  ;  for  they 
arc  stronger  than  L 

—  cxliii.  9.  Deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  mine  enemies : 
I  flee  unto  thee  to  hide  me. 

§  47.   By  God's  Promises. 

Gen.  xxxii.  12.  And  thou  saidst,  I  will  surely  do 
thee  good,  and  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea, 
which  cannot  be  numbered  for  multitude. 

Ex.  xxxii.  13.  Remember  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Is- 
rael, thy  servants,  to  whom  thou  swarest  by  thine  own 
self,  and  saidst  unto  them,  I  will  multiply  your  seed 
as  the  stars  of  heaven,  antl  all  this  land  that  I  have 
spoken  of  will  I  give  unto  j'our  seed,  and  they  shall 
inherit  it  for  ever. 


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CHAP.  XIII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Deut.  ix.  27.  Remember  thy  servants,  Abraham, 
Isaac,  and  Jacob ;  look  not  unto  the  stubbornness  of 
this  people,  nor  to  their  wickedness,  nor  to  their  sin  : 

2  Chr.  vi.  16.  Now,  therefore,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
keep  with  thy  servant  David  niy  fatlier  that  which 
thou  hast  promised  him,  saying.  There  shall  not  fail 
thee  a  man  in  my  sight  to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  Is- 
rael ;  yet  so  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  their  way 
to  walk  in  my  law,  as  thou  hast  walked  before  me. 

 17.  Now  then,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  let  thy 

word  be  verified,  which  thou  hast  spoken  unto  thy 
servant  David. 

 43.  O  Lord  God,  turn  not  away  the  fiice  of 

thine  anointed :  remember  the  mercies  of  David  thy 
servant. 

Neh.  i.  8.  Remember,  I  beseech  thee,  the  word  that 
thou  commandedst  thy  servant  Moses,  saying.  If  ye 
transgress,  I  will  scatter  you  abroad  among  the  na- 
tions : 

 9,  But  if  ye  turn  unto  me,  and  keep  my  com- 
mandments, and  do  them  ;  though  there  wei'e  of  you 
cast  out  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven,  yet 
will  I  gather  them  from  thence,  and  will  bring  them 
unto  the  place  that  I  have  chosen  to  set  my  name 
there. 

 10.  Now  these  are  thy  servants  and  thy  peo- 
ple, whom  thou  hast  redeemed  by  thy  great  power, 
and  by  thy  strong  hand. 

—  ix.  33.  Now  therefore,  oiu-  God,  the  great,  the 
mighty,  and  the  terrible  God,  who  keepest  covenant 
and  mercy,  let  not  all  the  trouble  seem  little  before 
thee,  that  hath  come  upon  us,  on  our  kings,  on  our 
princes,  and  on  our  priests,  and  on  oiu"  proplicts,  and 
on  our  fathers,  and  on  all  thy  people,  since  the  time 
of  the  kings  of  Assyria  unto  this  day. 

Ps.  cxix.  41.  Let  thy  mercies  come  also  unto  me,  0 
Lord,  even  thy  salvation,  according  to  thy  word. 

 49.  Remember  the  word  unto  thy  servant, 

upon  which  thou  hast  caused  me  to  hope. 

 58.  I  entreated  thy  favour  with  my  whole 

heart :  be  merciful  unto  me  according  to  thy  word. 

 76.  Let,  I  pray  thee,  thy  merciful  kindness  be 

for  my  comfort,  according  to  thy  word  unto  thy  ser- 
vant. 

 154.  Plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me  :  quicken 

me  according  to  thy  word. 

 169.  Let  my  cry  come  near  before  thee,  0 

Lord  -.  give  me  understanding  according  to  thy  word. 

 170.  Let  my  supplication  come  before  thee : 

deliver  me  according  to  thy  word. 

—  cxxxii.  10.  For  thy  servant  David's  sake  tm'n  not 
away  the  face  of  thine  "anointed. 

See  Jer.  xiv.  31. 

§  48.   By  God's  Mercy. 

I  Kings  iii.  6.  And  Solomon  said.  Thou  hast  shewed 
unto  thy  servant  David  my  father  great  mercy,  accord- 
ing as  he  walked  before  thee  in  truth,  and  in  right- 
eousness, and  in  uprightness  of  heart  with  thee ;  and 
thou  hast  kept  for  him  tliis  great  kindness,  that  thou 
hast  given  him  a  son  to  sit  on  his  throne,  as  it  is  this 
day. 

 7.  And  now,  O  Lord  my  God,  thou  bast  made 

thy  servant  king  instead  of  David  my  father  :  and  1 
am  but  a  little  child :  I  know  not  7ww  to  go  out  or 
come  in. 

Ps.  xxii.  21.  Save  me  from  the  lion's  mouth :  for 
thou  hast  heard  me  from  tlie  horns  of  the  unicorns. 

—  XXV.  6.  Remember,  O  Lord,  thy  tender  mercies 
and  thy  lovingkindnesses ;  for  they  7uire  been  ever  of  old. 

—  xxvii.  9.  Hide  not  thy  fiice  far  from  me  ;  put  not 
thy  servant  away  in  anger :  thou  hast  been  my  help ; 
leave  me  not,  neither  forsake  me,  O  God  of  my  salva- 
tion. 

—  xxxi.  16.  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  ser- 
vant :  save  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake. 

—  Ivi.  13.  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from 
death  :  wilt  not  thou  deliver  my  feet  from  falling,  that 
I  may  walk  before  God  in  the  light  of  the  living? 

—  Ixix.  13.  But  as  for  me,  my  prayer  is  imto  thee, 
O  Lord,  in  an  acceptable  time  :  O  God,  in  the  multi- 
tude of  thy  mercy  hear  me,  in  the  truth  of  thy  salvation. 


—  —  16.  Hear  me,  O  Lord  ;  for  thy  lovingkindness 
is  good :  turn  unto  me  according  to  the  multitude  of 
thy  tender  mercies. 

Is.  Ixiii.  15.  Look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold 
from  the  habitation  of  thy  holiness  and  of  thy  glory : 
where  is  thy  zeal  and  thy  strength,  the  sounding  of  thy 
bowels  and  of  thy  mercies  toward  me  ?  are  they  re- 
strained ? 

Dan.  ix,  18.  O  my  God,  incline  thine  ear,  and  hear; 
open  thine  eyes,  and  behold  our  desolations,  and  the 
city  which  is  called  by  thy  name:  for  we  do  not  pre- 
sent our  supplications  before  thee  for  our  righteous- 
nesses, but  for  thy  great  mercies. 

See  Ps.  cix.  21. 

§  40.   By  God's  Glory. 

Ex.  xxxii.  11.  And  Moses  besought  the  Lord  his 
God,  and  said,  Lord,  wliy  doth  thy  wrath  wax  hot 
against  thy  people,  which  thou  hast  brought  forth  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  great  power,  and  with  a 
mighty  hand? 

 12.  Wherefore  should  the  Egyptians  speak, 

and  say,  For  mischief  did  he  bring  them  out,  to  slay 
them  in  the  mountains,  and  to  consume  them  from  the 
face  of  the  earth  ?  Turn  from  thy  fierce  wrath,  and 
repent  of  this  evil  against  thy  people. 

Num.  xiv.  13.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  Lord,  Then 
the  Egyptians  shall  hear  it,  (for  thou  broughtest  up 
this  people  in  thy  might  from  among  them  ;) 

 14.  And  they  will  tell  it  to  the  inhaliitants  of 

this  land :  for  they  have  heard  that  thou  Lord  art 
among  this  j^eople,  that  thou  Lord  art  seen  face  to 
face,  and  that  thy  cloud  standeth  over  them,  and  t/iat 
thou  goest  before  them,  by  daytime  in  a  pillar  of  a 
cloud,  and  in  a  pillar  of  fire  by  night. 

 15.  Now  if  thou  shalt  kill  all  this  people  as 

one  man,  then  the  nations  which  have  heard  the  fame 
of  thee  will  speak,  saying, 

 16.  Because  "the  Lord  was  not  able  to  bring 

this  people  into  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  them, 
therefore  he  hatli  slain  them  in  the  wilderness. 

Deut.  ix.  28.  Lest  the  land  whence  thou  broughtest 
us  out  say.  Because  the  Lord  was  not  able  to  bi'ing 
them  into  the  land  which  he  promised  them,  and  be- 
cause he  hated  them,  he  hath  brought  them  out  to 
slay  them  in  the  wilderness. 

 29.  Yet  they  are  thy  people  and  thine  inherit- 
ance, Avhich  thou  broughtcbt  out  by  thy  mighty  power 
and  by  thy  stretched  out  arm. 

Jos.  vii.  7.  And  Joshua  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God, 
wherefore  hast  thou  at  all  brought  this  people  over 
Jordan,  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Amorites,  to 
destroy  us  ?  would  to  God  we  had  been  content,  and 
dwelt  on  the  other  side  Jordan! 

 8.  O  Lord,  what  shall  I  say,  when  Israel  turn- 

eth  their  backs  befijre  their  enemies? 

 9.  For  the  Canaanites  and  all  the  inhabitants 

of  the  land  shall  hear  of  it,  and  shall  environ  us  round, 
and  cut  off  our  name  from  the  earth :  and  what  wilt 
thou  do  unto  thy  great  name  ? 

I  Kings  xviii.  36.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  of 
the  offering  of  the  evening  sacrifice,  that  Elijah  the 
l)rophet  came  near,  and  said,  Lord  God  of  Abraham, 
Isaac,  and  of  Israel,  let  it  be  known  this  day  that  thou 
art  God  in  Israel,  and  that  I  am  thy  servant,  and  that 
I  have  done  all  these  things  at  thy  word. 

 37.  Hear  me,  O  Lord,  hear  me,  that  this  peo- 
ple may  know  that  thou  art  the  Lord  God,  and  that 
thou  hast  turned  their  heart  back  again. 

I  ChP.  xvi.  35.  And  say  ye.  Save  us,  O  God  of  our 
salvation,  and  gather  us  together,  and  deliver  us  from 
the  heathen,  that  we  may  give  thanks  to  thy  holy 
name,  and  glory  in  thy  praise. 

Ps.  xxxi.  3.  For  thou  art  my  rock  and  my  fortress; 
therefore  for  thy  name's  sake  lead  me,  and  guide  me. 

—  cxv.  2.  Wherefore  should  the  heathen  say,  Where 
is  now  their  God  ? 

Dan.  ix.  17.  Now  therefore,  O  our  God,  hear  the 
prayer  of  thy  servant,  and  his  supplications,  and  cause 
thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  sanctuary  that  is  desolate, 
for  the  Lord's  sake. 

 19.  O  Lord,  hear;  O  Lord,  forgive;  O  Lord, 

liearken  and  do;  defer  not,  for  thine  own  sake,  O  my 


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DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


God:  for  thy  city  and  thy  people  are  called  by  thy 
name. 

See  Is.  xxxvii.  17,  20. 

§  50.   By  God's  Justice, 

Gen.  xviii.  23.  And  Abraham  drew  near,  and  said. 
Wilt  thou  also  destroy  the  righteous  with  the  wicked  ? 

 24  Peradventure  there  be  fifty  righteous  with- 
in the  city :  wilt  thou  also  destroy  and  not  spare  the 
place  for  the  fifty  righteous  that  are  therein '? 

 25.  That  be  far  from  thee  to  do  after  this  man- 
ner, to  slay  the  righteous  with  the  wiclved  ;  and  that 
the  righteous  should  be  as  the  wicked,  that  be  far  from 
thee:  Shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth  do  right? 

 2S.  Peradventure  there  shall  lack  five  of  the 

fifty  righteous :  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  city  for  lack 
of  five  V  And  he  said,  If  I  find  there  forty  and  five,  I 
will  not  destroy  it. 

 29.  And  he  spake  imto  him  yet  again,  and 

said,  Peradventure  there  shall  be  forty  found  there. 
And  he  said,  I  will  not  do  it  for  forty's  sake. 

 3€.  And  he  said  nnto  him,  O  let  not  the  Lord 

be  angry,  and  I  will  speak :  Peradventure  there  shall 
thirty  be  found  there.  And  he  said,  I  will  not  do  it,  if 
I  find  thirty  there. 

 31.  And  he  said,  Behold  now,  I  have  taken 

upon  me  to  speak  unto  the  Lord :  Peradventure  there 
shall  be  twenty  found  there.  And  he  said,  I  will  not 
destroy  it  for  twenty's  sake. 

 33.  And  he  said,  O  let  not  the  Lord  be  angry, 

and  I  will  speak  yet  but  this  once :  Peradventure  ten 
shall  be  found  there.  And  he  said,  I  will  not  destroy 
it  for  ten's  sake. 

§  51.   By  Rejoicing'  of  Enemies, 

Ps.  xxxviii.  16.  For  I  said.  Hear  me,  lest  otherwise 
they  should  rejoice  over  me:  when  my  foot  slippetb, 
they  magnify  thenseloes  against  me. 

—  Ixxxvi.  17.  Show  me  a  token  for  good;  that  they 
which  hate  me  may  see  it,  and  be  ashamed :  because 
thou.  Lord,  hast  holpen  me,  and  comforted  me. 

—  cix.  21.  But  do  thou  for  me,  O  God  the  Lord,  for 
thy  name's  sake :  because  thy  mercy  is  good,  deliver 
thou  me. 

—  cxl.  8.  Grant  not,  O  Lord,  the  desires  of  the 
wicked :  further  not  his  wicked  device ;  lest  they  exalt 
themselves.  Selah. 

§  52.   By  Faith  in  God. 

Ps.  xvi.  1.  Preserve  me,  O  God :  for  in  thee  do  I  put 
my  trust. 

—  XXV.  2.  O  my  God,  I  trust  in  thee :  let  me  not 
te  ashamed,  let  not  mine  enemies  triumph  over  me. 

 20.  O  keep  my  soul,  and  deliver  me :  let  me 

not  be  ashamed  ;  for  I  put  my  trust  in  thee. 

—  xxxi.  1.  In  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  put  my  trust ;  let 
me  never  be  ashamed :  deliver  me  in  tliy  righteousness. 

—  xxxiii.  22.  Let  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  us, 
according  as  we  hope  in  thee. 

—  Ivii.  1.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God,  be  merciful 
unto  me :  for  my  soul  trusteth  in  thee :  yea,  in  the 
Bhadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  make  my  refuge,  until  these 
calamities  be  overpast. 

—  Ixxi.  1.  In  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  put  my  trust:  let 
me  never  be  put  to  confusion. 

—  Ixxxvi.  4.  Rejoice  the  soul  of  thy  servant:  for 
unto  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul. 

—  cxix.  42.  So  shall  I  have  M'lierewith  to  answer 
him  that  reproacheth  me :  for  I  trust  in  thy  word. 

—  cxli.  8.  But  mine  eyes  are  unto  thee,  O  God  the 
Lord:  in  thee  is  my  trust;  leave  not  my  soul  destitute. 

—  c.xlii.  5.  I  cried  unto  thee,  O  Lord  :  I  said,  Tliou 
art  my  refuge  and  my  portion  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

Jer.  xvii.  1~.  Be  not  a  terror  unto  me:  thou  art  my 
hope  in  the  day  of  evil. 

§  53.   By  Good  Works  Past. 

2  Kings  xx.  3.  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord,  remember 
now  how  I  have  walked  before  tliee  in  truth  and  with 
a  perfect  lieart,  and  have  done  that  which  is  good  in  tliy 
sight.    And  Hezekiah  wept  sore. 


Neh.  V.  19.  Think  upon  me,  my  God,  for  good,  ac- 
cording^ to  all  that  I  have  done  for  this  people. 

—  xiii.  14.  Remember  me,  O  my  God,  concerning 
this,  and  wipe  not  out  my  good  deeds  that  I  have  done 
for  the  house  of  my  God,  and  for  the  offices  thereof 

Ps.  xxvi.  1.  Judge  me,  O  Lord  ;  for  I  have  walked 
in  mine  integrity :  I  have  trusted  also  in  the  Lord  ; 
tlierefore  I  shall  not  slide. 

 3.  For  tliy  lovingkindness  is  before  mine  eyes : 

and  I  have  walked  in  thy  truth. 

cxix.  30.  I  have  chosen  the  way  of  truth :  thy  judg- 
ments have  I  laid  before  me. 

 31.  I  have  stuck  unto  thy  testimonies  r  O 

Lord,  put  me  not  to  shame. 

 77.  Let  thy  tender  mercies  come  unto  me,  that 

I  may  live :  for  thy  law  is  my  delight. 

 94.  I  am  thine,  save  me ;  for  I  have  sought  thy 

precepts. 

 121.  I  have  done  judgment  and  justice:  leave 

me  not  to  mine  oppressors. 

— •  —  133.  Look  thou  upon  me,  and  be  merciful  unto 
me,  as  thou  usest  to  do  unto  those  that  love  thy  name. 

 153.  Consider  mine  affiiction,  and  deliver  me: 

for  I  do  not  forget  thy  law. 

 173.  Let  thine  hand  help  me ;  for  I  have  chosen 

thy  precepts. 

Is.  xxxviii.  2.  Then  Hezekiah  turned  his  face  toward 
the  wall,  and  prayed  unto  the  Lord, 

 3.  And  said,  Rememlier  now,  0  Lord,  I  be- 
seech thee,  how  I  have  walked  before  thee  in  truth 
and  with  a  perfect  heart,  and  have  done  that  which  it 
good  in  thy  sight.    And  Hezekiah  wept  sore. 

See  Ps.  Ixxxvi.  2. 

§  54.   By  Good  Worlts  to  Come, 

I  Kings  viii.  57.  The  Lord  our  God  be  with  us,  as 
he  was  with  om-  fathers  :  let  him  not  leave  us.  nor  for- 
sake us : 

 58.  That  he  may  incline  our  hearts  unto  himj 

to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  command- 
ments, and  his  statutes,  and  his  judgments,  which  he 
commanded  our  fathers. 

Ps.  cxix.  8.  I  will  keep  thy  statutes :  0  forsake  me 
not  utterly. 

 32.  I  will  run  the  way  of  thy  commandments, 

when  thou  shall  enlarge  my  heart. 

 145.  I  cried  with  my  whole  heart ;  hear  me,  O 

Lord  :  I  will  keep  thy  statutes. 

 146.  I  cried  unto  thee ;  save  me,  and  I  shall 

keep  thy  testimonies. 

See  Job  xiii.  20,  21. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

mTERCESSION. 

§  55.   Duty  of  Intercession, 

I  Sam.  xii.  23.  Moreover  as  for  me,  God  forbid  that 

I  should  sin  against  the  Lord  in  ceasing  to  pray  for 
you :  but  I  will  teach  you  the  good  and  the  right  way : 

I  Tim.  ii.  1.  I  exhort  therefore,  that,  first  of  all,  sup- 
plications, prayers,  mtercessions,  and  giving  of  thanks, 
be  made  for  all  men  ; 

See  Job  xiii.  8. 

§  56.   Intercession  Forbidden. 

Jer.  vii.  16.  Therefore  pray  not  thou  for  this  people, 
neither  lift  up  cry  or  prayer  "for  them,  neither  make  in- 
tercession to  me :  for  I  will  not  hear  thee. 

—  xi.  14.  Therefore  pray  not  thou  for  this  people, 
neither  lift  up  a  cry  or  praj'er  for  them :  for  I  will  not 
hear  them  in  the  time  that  Uiej'  cry  unto  me  for  their 
trouble. 

—  xiv.  11.  Then  said  the  Lord  imto  me.  Pray  not 
for  this  people  for  th^ir  good. 

§  57.   Intercession  Desired. 

Ex.  ix.  28.  Entreat  the  Lord  (for  it  is  enough)  that 
there  be  no  more  mighty  thundcrings  and  hail ;  and  I 
will  let  you  go,  and  ye  shall  staj-  no  longer 


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BOOK  vm. 


I  Sam.  vii.  8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  to  Sam- 
uel, Cease  not  to  cry  unto  the  Lord  our  God  for  us, 
that  he  will  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines. 

—  xii.  19.  And  all  the  people  said  unto  Samuel, 
Pray  for  thy  seryants  unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  we 
die  not:  for  we  have  added  unto  all  our  sins  this  evil, 
to  ask  us  a  king. 

 20.  And  Samuel  said  unto  the  people.  Fear 

not :  ye  have  done  all  this  wickedness :  yet  turn  not 
aside  from  following  the  Lord,  but  serve  the  Lord 
with  all  your  heart ; 

Job  ix.  32.  For  he  is  not  a  man,  as  I  am,  that  I  should 
answer  him,  and  we  should  come  together  in  judgment. 

 33.  Neither  is  there  any  daysman  betwixt  us, 

that  might  lay  his  hand  upon  us  both. 

—  xvi.  21.  Oh  that  one  might  plead  for  a  man  with 
God,  as  a  man  pleadeth  for  his  neighbour ! 

—  xxxiii.  6.  Behold,  I  avi  according  to  thy  wish  in 
God's  stead :  I  also  am  formed  out  of  the  clay. 

 7.  Behold,  my  terror  shall  not  make  thee 

afraid,  neither  shall  my  hand  be  heavy  upon  thee. 

Is.  xxxvii.  4.  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hear 
the  words  of  Rabshakeh,  whom  the  king  of  Assyria 
his  master  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God,  and 
will  reprove  the  words  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath 
heard :  wherefore  lift  up  thy  prayer  for  the  remnant 
that  is  left. 

 5.  So  the  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to 

Isaiah. 

Jer.  xxxvii.  8.  And  Zedekiah  the  king  sent  Jehucal 
the  son  of  Shelemiah  and  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Maa- 
seiah  the  priest  to  the  pi'ophet  Jeremiah,  saying,  Pray 
now  unto  the  Lord  our  God  for  us. 

Dan.  ii.  17.  Then  Daniel  went  to  his  house,  and 
made  the  thing  known  to  Hananiah,  Mishael,  and 
Azariah,  his  companions : 

 18.  That  they  would  desire  mercies  of  the 

God  of  heaven  concerning  this  secret;  that  Daniel 
and  his  fellows  should  not  perish  with  the  rest  of  the 
wise  Tnen  of  Babylon. 

Mai.  i.  9.  And  now,  I  pray  you,  beseech  God  that  he 
will  be  gracious  unto  us :  this  hath  been  by  your  means : 
will  he  regard  your  persons  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Acts  viii.  24.  Then  answered  Simon,  and  said.  Pray 
ye  to  the  Lord  for  me,  that  none  of  these  things  which 
ye  have  spoken  come  upon  me. 

§  58.   Intercession  for  Individuals. 

Num.  xii.  13.  And  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord,  say- 
ing. Heal  her  now,  O  God,  I  beseech  thee. 

Job  xlii.  9.  So  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  and  Bildad  the 
Shuhite  and  Zophar  the  Naamathite  went,  and  did  ac- 
cording as  the  Lord  commanded  them :  the  Lord  also 
accepted  Job. 

 10.  And  the  Lord  turned  the  captivity  of  Job, 

when  he  prayed  for  his  friends :  also  the  Lord  gave 
Job  twice  as  much  as  he  had  before. 

1  Sam.  i.  17.  Then  Eli  answered  and  said,  Go  in 
peace :  and  the  God  of  Israel  grant  thee  thy  petition 
that  thou  hast  asked  of  him. 

Ps.  XX.  1.  The  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  day  of  trou- 
ble ;  the  name  of  the  God  of  Jacob  defend  thee ; 

 2.  Send  thee  help  from  the  sanctuary,  and 

strengthen  thee  out  of  Zion ; 

 3.  Remember  all  thy  offerings,  and  accept  thy 

burnt  sacrifice ;  Selah. 

 4.  Grant  thee  according  to  thine  own  heart, 

and  fulfil  all  thy  counsel. 

2  Tim.  i.  3.  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  my 
forefathers  with  pure  conscience,  that  without  ceasing 
I  have  remembrance  of  thee  in  my  prayers  night  and 
day; 

 4.  Greatly  desiring  to  see  thee,  being  mindful 

of  thy  tears,  that  I  may  be  filled  with  joy ; 

Philem.  4.  I  thank  my  God,  making  mention  of  thee 
always  in  my  prayers. 

See  Acts  vii.  60. 

§  59.   For  a  City. 

Gen.  xix.  18.  And  Lot  said  unto  them.  Oh,  not  so, 
my  Lord : 

 19.  Behold  now,  thy  servant  hath  found  grace 

in  thy  sight,  and  thou  hast  magnified  thy  mercy,  which 


thou  hast  shewed  unto  me  in  saving  my  life ;  and  I 
cannot  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  some  evil  take  me. 
and  I  die : 

 20.  Behold  now,  this  city  is  near  to  flee  unto, 

and  it  is  a  little  one :  O,  let  me  escape  thither,  {is  it  not 
a  little  one?)  and  my  soul  shall  live. 

 21.  And  he  said  unto  him.  See,  I  have  accept- 
ed thee  concerning  this  thing  also,  that  I  will  not  over- 
throw this  city,  for  the  which  thou  hast  spoken. 

 22.  Haste  thee,  escape  thither ;  for  I  can  not 

do  any  thing  till  thou  be  come  thither.  Therefore  the 
name  of  the  city  was  called  Zoar. 

§  60.   For  Ministers. 

Rom.  XV.  30.  Now  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  for  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ's  sake,  and  for  the  love  of  the  Spirit, 
that  ye  strive  together  with  me  in  your  prayers  to  God 
for  me ; 

 31.  That  I  may  be  delivered  from  them  that 

do  not  believe  in  Judca ;  and  that  my  service  which  I 
have  for  Jerusalem  may  be  accepted  of  the  saints  ; 

 32.  That  I  may  come  unto  you  with  joy  by 

the  will  of  God,  and  may  with  you  be  refreshed. 

2  Cor.  i.  11.  Ye  also  helping  together  by  prayer  for 
us,  that  for  the  gift  hestoiced  upon  us  by  the  means  of 
many  persons  thanks  may  be  given  by  many  ou  our 
behalf. 

Eph.vi.  19.  And  for  me,  that  utterance  may  be  given 
unto  me,  that  I  may  open  my  mouth  boldly,  to  make 
known  the  mystery  of  the  gospel, 

 20.  For  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  bonds ; 

that  therein  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought  to  speak. 

Col.  iv.  3.  Withal  praying  also  for  us,  that  God  would 
open  unto  us  a  door  of  utterance,  to  speak  the  mystery 
of  Christ,  for  which  I  am  also  in  bonds : 

 4.  That  I  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to 

speak. 

1  Thess.  V.  25.  Brethren,  pray  for  us. 
2Thess.iii.  1.  Finally,  brethren,  pray  for  us,  that  the 

word  of  the  Lord  may  have/?w  course,  and  be  glori- 
fied, even  as  it  is  with  yovL: 

 2.  And  that  we  may  be  delivered  from  unrea- 
sonable and  wicked  men :  for  all  inen  have  not  faith. 

Heb.  xiii.  18.  Pray  for  us :  for  we  trust  we  have  a 
good  conscience,  in  all  things  willing  to  live  honestly. 

 19.  But  I  beseech  you  the  rather  to  do  this, 

that  I  may  be  restored  to  you  the  sooner. 

§  61.   For  One's  Family. 
Gen.  xvii.  18.  And  Abraham  said  unto  God,  O  that 
Ishmael  might  live  before  thee  ! 

—  xxviii.  3.  And  God  Almighty  bless  thee,  and 
make  thee  fruitful,  and  multiply  thee,  that  thou  may- 
est  be  a  multitude  of  people ; 

 4.  And  give  thee  the  blessing  of  Abraham,  to 

thee,  and  to  thy  seed  with  thee ;  that  thou  mayest 
inherit  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger,  which 
God  gave  unto  Abraham. 

—  xxxii.  11.  Deliver  me,  I  pray  thee,  from  the  hand 
of  my  brother,  from  the  hand  of  Esau :  for  I  fear  him, 
lest  he  will  come  and  smite  me,  and  the  mother  with 
the  children. 

2  Sam.  vii.  18.  Then  went  king  David  in,  and  sat 
before  the  Lord,  and  he  said,  Who  am  I,  O  Lord 
God  ?  and  what  is  my  house,  that  thou  hast  brought 
me  hitherto  ? 

 19.  And  this  was  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy 

sight,  0  Lord  God  ;  but  thou  hast  spoken  also  of  thy 
servant's  house  for  a  great  while  to  come.  And  is 
this  the  manner  of  man,  O  Lord  God  ? 

 20.  And  what  can  David  say  more  unto  thee  ? 

for  thou.  Lord  God,  knowest  thy  servant. 

 21.  For  thy  word's  sake,  and  according  to 

thine  own  heart,  hast  thou  done  all  these  great  things, 
to  make  thy  servant  know  them. 

 25.  And  now,  O  Lord  God,  the  word  that 

thou  hast  spoken  concerning  thy  servant,  and  con- 
cerning his  house,  estt*blish  it  for  ever,  and  do  as  thou 
hast  said. 

 26.  And  let  thy  name  be  magnified  for  ever, 

saying.  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  the  God  over  Israel: 
and  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  Davitl  be  established 
before  thee. 


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BOOK  VIII. 


2  Sam.  vii.  27.  For  thou,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  Goil  of 
Israel,  hast  revealed  to  thy  servant,  saying,  I  will  build 
thee  a  house  :  therefore  hath  thy  servant  found  in  his 
lieart  to  pray  this  prayer  unto  thee. 

 28.  And  now,  O  Lord  God,  thou  art  that  God, 

and  thy  words  be  true,  and  thou  hast  promised  this 
goodness  unto  thy  servant ; 

 29.  Therefore  now  let  it  please  thee  to  bless 

the  liouse  of  thy  servant,  that  it  may  continue  for  ever 
before  thee :  for  thou,  O  Lord  God,  hast  spoken  it  : 
and  with  thy  blessing  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  be 
blessed  for  ever. 

—  xii.  16.  David  therefore  besought  God  for  the 
child ;  and  David  fasted,  and  went  in,  and  lay  all 
night  upon  the  earth. 

I  Chr.  xvii.  17.  And  yet  this  was  a  small  thing  in 
thine  eyes,  O  God ;  for  thou  hast  also  spoken  of  thy 
servant's  house  for  a  great  while  to  come,  and  hast 
regarded  me  accoriing  to  the  estate  of  a  man  of  high 
degree,  0  Lord  God. 

 18.  What  can  David  speak  more  to  thee  for  the 

honour  of  thy  servant  ?  for  thou  knowest  thy  servant. 

 19.  O  Lord,  for  thy  servant's  sake,  and  ac- 
cording to  thine  own  heart,  hast  thou  done  all  this 
greatness,  in  making  known  all  ilisse  great  things. 

 23.  Therefore  now,  Lord,  let  the  thin^  that 

thou  hast  spoken  .concerning  thy  servant  and  con- 
cerning his  house  be  established  for  ever,  and  do  as 
thou  hast  said. 

 24.  Let  it  even  be  established,  that  thy  name 

may  be  magnified  for  ever,  saying.  The  Loud  of  hosts 
is  the  God  of  Israel,  even  a  God  to  Israel :  and  let  the 
house  of  David  thy  servant  be  established  before  thee. 

 25.  For  thou,  O  my  God,  hast  told  thy  servant 

that  thou  wilt  build  him  a  house:  therefore  thy  ser- 
vant hath  found  in  his  liemt  to  pray  before  thee. 

 36.  And  now.  Lord,  thou  art  God,  and  hast 

promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  servant: 

 27.  Now  therefore  let  it  please  thee  to  bless 

the  house  of  thy  servant,  that  it  may  be  before  thee 
for  ever:  for  thou  blessest,  0  Lord,  and  it  shall  be 
blsssed  for  ever. 

—  xxii.  12.  Only  the  Lord  give  thee  wisdom  and  un- 
derstanding, and  give  thee  charge  concerning  Israel, 
that  thou  mayest  keep  the  law  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

—  xxix.  19.  And  give  unto  Solomon  my  son  a  per- 
fect heart,  to  keep  th}-  commandments,  thy  testimonies, 
and  thy  statutes,  and  to  do  all  tliese  things,  and  to  build 
the  palace, /(?'•  the  which  I  have  made  provision. 

1  Kings  vlii.  25.  Therefore  now.  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael, keep  with  thy  servant  Davi J  my  father  that  thou 
promisedst  him,  saying.  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a 
man  in  my  sight  to  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel ;  so  that 
thy  children  take  heed  to  their  way,  that  they  walk 
before  me  as  thou  hast  walked  before  me. 

 26.  And  now,  O  God  of  Israel,  let  thy  word, 

I  pray  thee,  be  verified,  which  thou  spakest  unto  thy 
servant  David  my  father. 

§  62.   For  the  Poor. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  21.  O  let  not  the  oppressed  return 
ashamed :  let  the  poor  and  needy  praise  thy  name. 

§  63.   For  Saints. 

(1.  GENERAL  INTERCESSIONS.) 

2  Chr.  vi.  41.  Now  therefore  arise,  O  Lord  God, 
into  thy  resting  place,  thou,  and  the  ark  of  thy 
strength:  let  thy  priests,  O  Lord  God,  be  clothed 
with  salvation,  and  let  thy  saints  rejoice  in  goodness. 

Ps.  X.  12.  Arise,  O  Lord  ;  0  God,  lift  up  thine 
hand :  forget  not  the  humble. 

—  xxxvi.  10.  O  continue  thy  lovingkindness  unto 
them  that  know  thee ;  and  thy  righteousness  to  the 
upright  in  heart. 

—  xl.  16.  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be 
glad  in  thee :  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  con- 
tinually. The  Lord  be  magnified. 

—  Ixvii.  1.  God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us ; 
and  cause  his  face  to  shine  upon  us  ;  Selah. 

 2.  That  thy  way  may  be  Ivnowa  upon  earth, 

thy  saving  health  among  all  nations. 


—  Ixx.  4.  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  l  ejoice  and  be 
glad  in  thee :  and  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say 
continually.  Let  God  be  magnified. 

—  xc.  16.  Let  thy  work  appear  unto  thy  servants, 
and  thy  glory  unto  their  children. 

—  cxix.  79.  Let  those  that  fear  thee  turn  unto  me, 
and  those  that  have  known  thy  testimonies. 

—  cxxv.  4.  Do  good,  O  Lord,  unto  those  that  be 
good,  and  to  them  that  are  upright  in  their  hearts. 

Acts  XX.  32.  And  now,  brethren,  I  connnend  you  to 
God,  and  to  the  word  of  his  grace,  which  is  able  to 
build  you  up,  and  to  give  you  an  inheritance  among 
all  them  which  are  sanctified. 

Phil.  i.  3.  I  thank  my  God  upon  every  remembrance 
of  you, 

 4.  Alwaj's  in  every  prayer  of  mine  for  you 

all  making  request  with  joy, 

 5.  For  your  fellowship  in  the  gospel  from  the 

fir';l  day  imtil  now ; 

Col.  i.  3.  We  give  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  of 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  praying  always  for  you, 

 9.  For  this  cause  we  also,  since  the  day  we 

heard  it,  do  not  cease  to  praj'  for  you,  and  to  desire 
that  ye  might  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will 
in  all  wisdom  and  spiritual  understanding ; 

I  Thess.  i.  2.  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you 
all,  making  mention  of  you  in  our  prayers ; 

—  iii.  10.  Night  and  day  praying  exceedingly  that 
we  might  see  your  face,  and  might  perfect  that  which 
is  lacking  in  your  faith  ? 

 11.  Now  God  himself  and  our  Father,  and 

our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  direct  our  way  unto  j'ou. 

 12.  And  the  Lord  make  you  to  increase  and 

abound  in  love  one  toward  another,  and  toward  all 
■men,  even  as  we  do  toward  you: 

2Thess.  i.  11.  Wherefore  also  we  pray  always  for 
you,  that  our  God  would  count  you  worthy  of  this 
calling,  and  fulfil  all  the  good  pleasure  of  his  good- 
ness, and  the  work  of  faith  with  power: 

 12.  That  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

may  be  glorified  in  you,  and  ye  in  him,  according  to 
the  grace  of  our  God  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

(2.  BENEDICTIONS.) 

Gen.  xlvii.  10.  And  Jacob  blessed  Pharaoh,  and 
went  cut  from  before  Pharaoh. 

Lev.  ix.  22.  And  Aaron  lifted  up  his  hand  toward 
the  people,  and  blessed  them  ;  and  came  down  from 
offering  of  the  sin  ofi'ering,  and  the  burnt  ofi'ering,  and 
peace  offerings. 

Num.  vi  23  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  unto  his  sons, 
saying.  On  this  wise  ye  shall  bless  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, saying  unto  them, 

 24.  The  Lord  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee : 

 25.  The  Lord  make  his  face  shine  upon  thee, 

and  be  gracious  unto  thee : 

 26.  The  Lord  lift  up  his  countenance  upon 

thee,  and  give  thee  peace. 

 27,  And  they  shall  put  my  name  upon  the 

children  cf  Israel,  and  I  will  bless  them. 

—  xxiv.  5.  How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob,  and 
thy  tabernacles,  0  Israel ! 

 6.  As  the  valleys  are  they  sp)read  fortli,  as  gar- 
dens by  the  rivers  si.ie,  as  the  tiees  oflignalocs  which  the 
Lord  hath  planted,«/id  as  cedar  trees  beside  the  waters. 

 7.  He  shall  pour  the  water  out  of  his  buckets, 

and  his  seed  shatl  be  in  many  waters,  and  his  king  shall 
be  higher  than  Agag,  and  his  kingdom  shall  be  exalted. 

Jos.  XIV.  13.  An  ^Joshua  blessed  him,  and  gave  im to 
Caleb  the  son  ( f  Jephiu.\nth  Hebron  for  an  inherit- 
ance. 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  25.  Then  Saul  said  to  David,  Blessed 
be  thou,  my  son  David :  thcu  shalt  both  do  great 
things,  and  also  shalt  still  prevail.  So  David  went  on 
his  w!iv,  and  Saul  returned  to  his  place. 

2  Sam.  vi.  18.  And  as  soon  as  David  had  made  an 
cud  of  offering  burnt  cfterings  and  peace  offerings,  he 
blesised  the  people  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  2.  And  when  Da^id  had  made  an  end 
of  offering  the  burnt  offerings  and  the  peace  offermgs, 
he  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

 43.  And  all  the  people  departed  every  man 

to  his  house :  and  David  retui-ned  to  bless  his  house. 


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BOOK  VIII. 


Ps,  cxviii.  2G.  +  we  have  blessed  you  out  of  the 
house  of  the  Loud. 

—  cxxxiv.  3.  The  Lord  that  made  heaven  and 
earth  bless  thee  out  of  Zion. 

Jer.  xxxi  23.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel ;  As  yet  they  shall  use  this  speech  in  the 
land  of  Judah  and  in  the  cities  thereof,  when  I  shall 
bring  again  their  captivity ;  The  Lord  bless  thee,  O 
habitation  of  justice,  and  mountain  of  holiness. 

Rom.  XV.  13  Now  tlie  God  of  hope  fill  you  with  all 
joy  and  peace  in  believing,  that  ye  may  abound  iu 
hope,  through  the  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 33  Now  the  God  ofpeaceie  with  you  all.  Amen. 

—  xvi.  24.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be 
with  you  all.  Amen. 

I  Cor.  xvi.  23.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  he 
with  you, 

 24.  My  love  he  with  you  all  in  Christ  Jesus. 

Amen. 

2  Cop.  i.  2.  Grace  be  to  j'ou,  and  peace,  from  God 
our  Father,  anAfrom  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

Eph.  i.  2.  Grace  he  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our 
Father,  axiAfrom  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

—  vi.  23.  Peace  he  to  the  brethren,  and  love  with 
faith,  from  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

 24.  Grace  be  with  all  them  that  love  our  Lord 

Jesus  Christ  in  sincerity.  Amen. 

Phil.  i.  2.  Grace  be  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
our  Father  and/ra/«  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

—  iy.  23.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  he  with 
you  all.  Amen. 

1  Thess.  V.  28.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
he  with  you.  Amen. 

2  Thess.  i.  2.  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Clirist. 

—  iii.  5.  And  the  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the 
love  of  God,  and  into  the  patient  waiting  for  Christ. 

 16.  Now  the  Lord  of  peace  himself  give  you 

peace  always  by  all  means.    The  Lord  be  with  you  all. 

 18.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with 

you  all.  Amen. 

2  Tim.  iv.  22.  The  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  thy 
spirit.    Grace  be  with  you.  Amen. 

Philem.  3.  Grace  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our 
Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Clirist. 

—  25.  The  grace  of  oiu:  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with 
your  spirit.  Amen. 

Heb.  vii.  7.  And  without  all  contradiction  the  less  is 
blessed  of  the  better. 

—  xiii.  20.  Now  the  God  of  peace,  that  brought 
again  from  the  dead  oirr  Lord  Jesus,  that  great  Shq)- 
herd  of  the  sheep,  through  the  blood  of  the  everlast- 
ing covenant, 

 21.  Make  you  perfect  in  every  good  work  to 

do  his  will,  working  in  you  that  which  is  well  j)leas- 
ing  in  his  sight,  through  Jesus  Christ;  to  whom  he 
glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

 2.J.  Grace  he  with  you  all.  Amen. 

1  Pet.  V.  10.  But  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  hath 
called  us  unto  his  eternal  glory  by  Christ  Jesus,  after 
that  ye  have  suffered  a  while,  make  yow  perfect,  stab- 
lish,  strengthen,  settle  you. 

2  Pet.  i.  2.  Grace  and  peace  be  multiplied  unto  you 
through  the  knowledge  of  God,  and  of  Jesus  our  Lord, 

Jude  2.  Mercy  imto  you,  and  peace,  and  love,  be 
multiplied. 

Rev.  xxii.  21.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be 
with  you  all.  Amen. 
See  Jos.  xxii.  C.  I  Cor.  i.  3.   I  Thess.  i.  1. 

§  64.   For  Country. 

(1.  NATIONAL  PARDON.) 

Ex.  xxxii.  30.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  have  sinned  a 
great  sm :  and  now  I  will  go  up  unto  the  L©rd  ;  per- 
adventure  I  shall  make  an  atonement  for  your  sin. 

—  xxxiv.  9.  And  he  said.  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in 
thy  sight,  O  Lord,  let  my  Lord,  I  pr.iy  thee,  go  among 
US;  for  it  M  a  stiffnecked  people;  and  pardon  our  ini- 
quity and  our  sin,  and  take  us  for  tliine  inheritance. 

Num.  xiv.  17.  And  now,  I  beseech  thee,  let  the 
power  of  my  Lord  be  great,  according  as  thou  hast 
spoken,  saying, 


 18.  The  Lord  w  longsuffering,  and  of  great 

mercy,  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression,  and  l)v  no 
means  clearing  the  (juilty,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the 
fathers  upon  the  children  unto  the  third  and  fourth 

generation. 

 19.  Pardon,  I  beseech  thee,  the  iniquity  of 

this  peojjle  according  unto  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy, 
and  as  thou  hast  Ibrgiven  this  people,  from  Egypt 
even  until  now. 

I  Kings  viii.  30.  And  hearken  thou  to  the  supplica- 
tion of  thy  servant,  and  of  thy  people  Israel,  when  they 
shall  pray  toward  this  place :  and  hear  thou  in  heaven 
thy  dwellingplace :  and  when  thou  hearest,  forgive. 

 33.  When  thy  jjeople  Israel  be  smitten  down 

before  the  enemy,  because  they  have  sinned  against 
thee,  and  shall  turn  again  to  thee,  and  confess  thy 
name,  and  pray,  and  make  supplication  unto  thee  in 
this  house : 

 34.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  forgive  the 

sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and  bring  them  again  unto 
the  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fathers. 

 50.  And  forgive  thy  people  that  have  sinned 

against  thee,  and  all  their  transgressions  wherein  they 
liave  transgressed  against  thee,  and  give  them  compas- 
sion before  them  who  carried  them  captive,  that  they 
may  have  compassion  on  them : 

Ps.  Ixxix.  8.  O  remember  not  against  us  former  in- 
iquities :  let  thy  tender  mercies  speedily  prevent  us  ; 
for  we  are  brought  very  low. 

 9.  Help  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  for  the 

glory  of  thy  name :  and  deliver  us,  and  purge  away 
our  sins,  for  thy  name's  sake. 

Is.  Ixiv.  9.  Be  not  wroth  very  sore,  O  Lord,  neither 
remember  iniquity  for  ever :  behold,  see,  we  beseech 
thee,  we  are  all  thy  people. 

(2.  NATIONAL  victory.) 

Num.  X.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  ark  set 
forward,  that  Moses  said,  Rise  up,  Loe{d,  and  let  thine 
enemies  be  scattered ;  and  let  them  that  hate  thee  flee 
before  thee. 

 36.  And  when  it  rested,  he  said,  Return,  O 

Lord,  unto  the  many  thousands  of  Israel. 

Jud.  V.  31.  So  let  all  thine  enemies  perish,  O  Lord: 
but  let  them  that  love  him  be  as  the  sun  when  ho  goeth 
forth  in  his  might.    And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years. 

1  Kings  viii.  44.  If  thy  people  go  out  to  battle  against 
their  enemy,  whithersoever  thr  u  shalt  send  them,  and 
shall  pray  unto  the  Lord  toward  the  city  which  thou 
hast  chosen,  and  toward  the  house  that  I  have  built  for 
thy  name : 

 45.  Then  hear  tlK^u  in  heaven  their  prayer  and 

their  supplication,  and  maintain  their  cause. 

2  Kings  xix.  19.  Now  therefore,  O  Lord  our  God,  I 
beseech  thee,  save  thou  us  out  of  iiis  hand,  that  all  the 
kingdoms  of  the  earth  may  know  that  thou  art  the 
Lord  God,  even  thou  only. 

2  Chr.  vi.  34.  If  thy  peofle  go  out  to  war  against 
their  enemies  by  the  "way  that  thou  shalt  send  them, 
and  they  pray  unto  thee  toward  this  city  which  thou 
hast  chosen,  and  the  house  which  I  have  built  for  thy 
name ; 

 35.  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heavens  their 

prayer  and  their  supplication,  and  maintain  their  cause. 

—  xiv.  11.  And  Asa  cried  unto  the  Lord  his  God, 
and  said.  Lord,  it  in  nothing  with  thee  to  help,  whether 
with  many,  or  with  them  that  have  no  power:  help 
us,  O  Lord  our  God;  for  we  rest  on  thee,  and  in  thy 
name  we  go  against  this  multitude.  O  Lord,  thou  art 
our  God  ;  let  not  man  prevail  against  thee. 

—  XX.  12.  O  our  God,  wilt  thou  not  judge  them? 
for  we  have  no  might  against  this  great  company  that 
cometh  against  us ;  neither  Imow  we  what  to  do  :  but 
our  eyes  are  upon  thee. 

 13.  And  all  Judah  stood  before  the  Lord,  with 

their  little  ones,  their  wives,  and  their  children. 

Ps.  xvii.  7.  Shew  thy  marvellous  lovingkindness,  O 
thou  that  savest  by  thy  right  hand  them  which  put 
their  trust  in  tJwe  from  those  that  rise  up  against  them. 

—  xliv.  4.  Thou  art  my  King,  O  God  :  command  de- 
liverances for  Jacob. 

—  Ixxxiii.  9.  Do  unto  them  as  nnt^  the  Midianites; 
as  to  SLsera,  as  to  Jabin,  at  the  brook  of  Kisou ; 


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CHAP.  XIV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOo:c  viir. 


Ps.  Ixxxiii.  10.  Which  ]H'rislied  at  En-dor  :  they  be- 
came as  dung  for  the  eartli. 

—  cviii.  10.  Who  will  bring  me  into  the  strong  city? 
who  will  lead  me  into  Edom  ? 

 11.  Wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  who  hast  cast  ns  off? 

and  wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  go  forth  with  our  hosts  ? 

(3.  NATIONAL  WELFARE.) 

Deut.  ix.  23.  Thus  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord  forty 
days  and  forty  nights,  a.s  I  fell  down  at  the  first;  be- 
cause the  Lord  had  said  he  would  destroy  you. 

 26.  I  prayed  therefore  unto  the  Lord,  and 

said,  O  Lord  God,  destroy  not  thy  people  and  thine 
inheritance,  which  thou  hast  redeemed  through  thy 
greatness,  which  thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt 
with  a  miglity  hand. 

Num.  xxvii.  15.  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  Lord, 
sayiug, 

 16.  Let  the  Lord,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of 

all  flesh,  set  a  man  over  the  congregation, 

 17.  Which  may  go  out  before  them,  and 

which  may  go  in  before  them,  and  which  may  lead 
them  out,  and  which  may  bring  them  in ;  that  the 
congregation  of  the  Lord  be  not  as  sheep  which 
have  no  shepherd. 

I  Sam.  vii,  5.  And  Samuel  said,  Gather  all  Israel  to 
Mizpeh,  and  I  will  pray  for  you  unto  the  Lord. 

 9  And  Samuel  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  of- 
fered it  for  a  burnt  offering  wholly  unto  the  Lord  : 
and  Samuel  cried  unto  the  Lord  for  Israel ;  and  the 
Lord  heard  him. 

I  Kings  viii.  29.  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  to- 
ward this  house  night  and  day,  even  toward  the  place 
of  which  thou  hast  said.  My  name  shall  be  there : 
that  thou  mayest  hearken  unto  the  prayer  which  thy 
servant  shall  make  toward  this  place. 

 37.  If  there  be  in  the  land  famine,  if  there  be 

pestilence,  blasting,  mildew,  locust,  or  if  there  be 
caterpillar ;  if  their  enemy  besiege  them  in  the  land 
of  their  cities ;  whatsoever  plague,  whatsoever  sick- 
ness there  be  ; 

 38.  What  prayer  and  supplication  soever  be 

made  by  any  man,  or  by  all  thy  people  Israel,  which 
shall  know  every  man  the  plague  of  his  own  heart, 
and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  tins  house  : 

 39.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwelling- 
place,  and  forgive,  and  do,  and  give  to  every  man  ac- 
cording to  his  ways,  whose  heart  thou  kuowest 

 47.  Tet  if  they  shall  bethink  themselves  in  the 

land  whither  they  were  carried  captives,  and  repent, 
and  make  supplication  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  them 
that  carried  them  captives,  saying,  We  have  sinned, 
and  have  done  perversely,  we  have  committed  wick- 
edness ; 

 4S.  And  so  return  unto  thee  with  all  their 

heart,  and  with  all  their  soul,  in  the  land  of  their 
enemies,  which  led  them  away  captive,  and  pray 
unto  thee  toward  their  land,  which  thou  gavest  un- 
to their  fathers,  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen,  and 
the  house  which  I  have  built  for  thy  name : 

 49.  Then  hear  thou  their  prayer  and  their 

supplication  in  heaven  thy  dwellingplace,  and  main- 
tain their  cause, 

 52.  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  unto  the 

supplication  of  thy  servant,  and  unto  the  supplica- 
tion of  thy  people  Israel,  to  hearken  unto  them  in  all 
that  they  call  lV)r  unto  thee. 

 59.  And  let  these  my  words,  wherewith  I 

have  made  supplication  before  the  Lord,  be  nigh 
unto  the  Lord  our  God  day  and  night,  that  he  main- 
tain the  cause  of  his  servant,  and  the  cause  of  his 
people  Israel  at  all  times,  as  the  matter  shall  require: 

1  Chr.  xxix.  18.  O  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac, 
and  of  Israel,  our  fathers,  keep  this  for  ever  in  the 
imagination  of  the  thoughts  of  the  heart  of  thy  peo- 
ple, and  prepare  their  heart  unto  thee  : 

2  Chr.  vi.  20.  That  thine  eye^  may  be  open  upon 
this  house  day  and  night,  upon  the  place  whereof 
thou  hast  said  that  thou  wouldest  put  thy  name 
there ;  to  hearken  unto  the  prayer  which  thy  servant 
prayeth  toward  this  place. 

—  21.  Hearken  therefore  imto  the  supplications 

of  thy  servant,  and  of  thy  people  Israel,  which  they 


shall  make  toward  this  place :  hear  thou  from  thy 
dwellingplace,  even  from  heaven ;  and  when  thou 
hearest,  Ibrgive. 

 24.  And  if  thy  people  Israel  be  put  to  the 

worse  before  the  enemy,  because  they  have  sinned 
against  thee ;  and  shall  return  and  confess  thy  name, 
and  pray  and  make  supplication  before  thee  in  this 
house ; 

 25.  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  and  for- 
give the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and  bring  them  again 
unto  the  land  which  thou  gavest  to  them  and  to  their 
fathere. 

 28.  If  there  be  dearth  in  the  land,  if  there  be 

pestilence,  if  there  be  blasting  or  mildew,  locusts  or 
caterpillars  ;  if  their  enennes  besiege  Xhem  in  the 
cities  of  their  land ;  whatsoever  sore,  or  whatsoever 
sickness  there  be : 

 29.  Then  what  prayer  or  what  supplication 

soever  shall  be  made  of  any  man,  or  of  all  thy  peo- 
ple Israel,  when  every  one  shall  know  his  own  sore 
and  his  own  grief,  and  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in 
this  house : 

 86.  If  they  sin  against  thee,  (for  there  is  no 

man  which  sinneth  not,)  and  thou  be  angry  with 
them,  and  deliver  them  over  before  their  enemies, 
and  they  carry  them  away  captives  vmto  a  laud  far 
off  or  near ; 

 37.  Yet  if  they  bethink  themselves  in  the 

land  whither  they  are  carried  captive,  and  tm-n  and 
pray  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  their  captivit}',  saying, 
We  have  smned,  we  have  done  amiss,  and  have  dealt 
wickedly ; 

 38.  If  they  return  to  thee  with  all  their  heart 

and  with  all  their  soul  in  the  land  of  their  captivilj', 
whither  they  have  carried  them  captives,  and  pray 
toward  their  laud,  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fa- 
thers, and  Urward  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen,  and 
toward  the  house  which  I  have  built  for  thj-  name : 

 39.  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  even 

from  thy  dwellingplace,  their  prayer  and  their  sup- 
plications, and  maintain  their  cause,  and  forgive  thy 
people  which  have  sinned  against  thee. 

 40.  Now,  my  God,  let,  I  beseech  thee,  thine 

eyes  be  open,  and  let  thine  ears  be  attent  unto  the 
prayer  that  is  7nade  in  this  place. 

Neh.  i.  5.  And  said,  I  beseech  thee,  0  Lord  God  of 
heaven,  the  great  and  terrible  God,  that  keepeth  cove- 
nant and  mercy  ibr  them  that  love  him  and  observe 
his  commandments : 

Ps.  ix.  19.  Arise,  0  Lord  ;  let  not  man  prevail :  let 
the  heathen  be  judged  in  thy  sight 

—  X.  1.  Why  standest  thou  afar  off,  0  Lord?  why 
hidest  thou  thyself  in  times  of  trouble  ? 

—  XXV.  22.  Redeem  Israel,  O  God,  out  of  all  his 
troubles. 

—  xxviii.  9.  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  inher- 
itance :  feed  them  also,  and  lift  them  up  for  ever. 

—  xliv.  24.  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  and  for- 
gcttest  our  affliction  and  our  oppression  ? 

 25.  For  our  soul  is  bowed  down  to  the  dust : 

our  belly  cleaveth  unto  the  earth. 

 26.  Arise  for  our  help,  and  redeem  us  for  thy 

mercies'  sake. 

—  Ix.  1.  O  God,  thou  hast  cast  us  off,  thou  hast 
scattered  us,  thou  hast  been  displeased :  O  turn  thy- 
self to  us  again. 

 2.  Thou  hast  made  the  eartli  to  tremble ; 

thou  hast  broken  it:  heal  the  breaches  thereof;  for 
it  shaketh. 

 3.  Thou  hast  shewed  thy  people  hard  things  : 

thou  hast  made  us  to  drink  the  wine  of  astonishment. 

 9.  Who  will  bring  me  into  the  strong  city  ? 

who  will  lead  me  into  Edom  ? 

 10.  Wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  irhich  hadst  cast  us 

off  ?  and  thou,  O  God,  tchich  didst  not  go  out  with  our 
armies  ? 

 11.  Give  us  help  fi-om  trouble  :  for  vain  is  the 

help  of  man. 

—  Ixxiv.  2.  Remember  thy  congregation,  which  thou 
hast  purchased  of  old ;  the  rod  of  thine  inheritance, 
■irhich  thou  hast  redeemed  ;  this  mount  Zion,  wherein 
thou  hast  dwelt. 

 19.  O  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  turtledove 


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CHAP.  XV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII, 


unto  the  multitude  of  the  wicked:  forget  not  the  con- 
gregation of  tliy  poor  for  ever. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  22.  Arise,  0  God,  plead  thine  own  cause  : 
remember  how  the  foolish  man  reproacheth  thee 
dai4y. 

 23.  Forget  not  the  voice  of  thine  enemies : 

the  tumult  of  those  that  rise  up  against  thee  increas- 
eth  continually. 

—  Ixxx.  1.  Give  ear,  O  Shepherd  of  Israel,  thou 
that  leadest  Joseph  like  a  flock ;  thou  that  dwellest 
behoeen  the  cherubim,  shine  forth. 

 2.  Before  Ephraim  and  Benjamin  and  Manas- 

seh  stir  up  thy  strength,  and  come  and  save  us. 

 14.  Return,  we  beseech  thee,  O  God  of  hosts : 

look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold,  and  visit  this 
vine ; 

 15.  And  the  vineyard  which  thy  right  hand 

hath  planted,  and  the  branch  that  thou  madest  strong 
for  thyself 

—  Ixxxiii.  1.  Keep  not  thou  silence,  O  God :  hold 
not  thy  peace,  and  be  not  still,  O  God. 

 2.  For,  lo,  thine  enemies  make  a  tumult :  and 

they  that  hate  thee  have  lifted  up  the  head. 

—  cvi.  4.  Remember  me,  0  Lord,  with  the  ftivour 
t/iai  thou  bearest  unto  thy  people  :  O  visit  me  with  thy 
salvation ; 

 5.  That  I  may  see  the  good  of  thy  chosen, 

that  I  may  rejoice  m  the  gladness  of  thy  nation,  that 
I  may  glory  with  thine  inheritance. 

—  cviii.  12.  Give  us  help  from  trouble  :  for  vain  is 
the  help  of  man. 

Jer.  xiv.  19.  Hast  thou  utterly  rejected  Judah? 
hath  thy  soul  loathed  Zion  ?  why  hast  thou  smitten 
us,  and  there  is  no  healing  for  iis?  \ve  looked  for 
peace,  and  there  is  no  good ;  and  for  the  time  of  heal- 
ing, and  behold  trouble ! 

—  xxix.  7.  And  seek  the  peace  of  the  city  whither 
I  have  caused  you  to  be  carried  away  captives,  and 
pray  unto  the  Lord  for  it :  for  in  the  peace  thereof 
shall  ye  have  peace. 

Lam.  i.  20.  Behold,  O  Lord  ;  for  I  am  in  distress : 
my  bowels  are  troubled  ;  mine  heart  is  turned  within 
me ;  for  I  have  grievously  rebelled :  abroad  the  sword 
bereaveth,  at  home  there  is  as  death. 

Ezek.  ix.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  they  were 
slaying  them,  and  I  was  left,  that  I  fell  upon  my  face, 
and  cried,  and  said.  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  destroy 
all  the  residue  of  Israel  in  thy  pouring  out  of  thy 
fury  upon  Jerusalem  ? 

Dan.  ix.  16.  O  Lord,  according  to  all  thy  righteous- 
ness, I  beseech  thee,  let  thine  anger  and  thy  fiu-y  be 
turned  away  from  thy  city  Jerusalem,  thy  holy  mount- 
ain :  because  for  our  sins,  and  for  the  iniquities  of  our 
fathers,  Jerusalem  and  thy  people  are  become  s,  reproach 
to  all  that  are  about  us. 

SeeDeut.  xxvi.  15.   Neh.  i.  6. 

§  G5.  For  the  Heathen. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  20.  Have  respect  unto  the  covenant :  for 
the  dark  places  of  the  earth  are  full  of  the  habitations 
of  cruelty. 

Mat.  ix.  37.  Then  saith  he  unto  his  disciples.  The 
harvest  truly  is  plenteous,  but  the  labourers  are  few  ; 

 38.  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest, 

that  he  will  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harvest. 


CHAP.  XV. 

IMPRECATIONS. 

§  66.   Commands  to  Curse. 

Deut.  xi.  29.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  brought  thee  in  unto  the  land 
whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it,  that  thou  shalt  put 
the  blessing  upon  moimt  Gerizim,  and  the  curse  upon 
mount  Ebal. 

 80.  Are  they  not  on  the  other  side  Jordan,  by 

the  way  where  the  sun  goeth  down,  in  the  land  of  the 
Cauaauites,  which  dwell  in  the  champaign  over  against 
Gilgal,  beside  the  plains  of  Moreh  ? 


—  xxvii.  11.  And  Moses  charged  the  people  the 
same  day,  siiving, 

 12.  These  shall  stand  upon  mount  Gerizim  to 

bless  the  people,  when  ye  are  come  over  Jordan ; 
Simeon,  and  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  Issachar,  and  Jo- 
seph, and  Benjamin: 

 13.  And  these  shall  stand  upon  mount  Ebal  to 

curse;  Reuben,  Gad,  and  Asher,  and  Zebulun,  Dan, 
and  Naphtali. 

Jos.  viii.  33.  And  all  Israel,  and  their  elders,  and 
officers,  and  their  judges,  stood  on  this  side  the  ark  and 
on  that  side  before  the  priests  the  Levites,  which  bare 
the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  as  well  the 
stranger,  as  he  that  was  born  among  them ;  half  of 
them  over  against  mount  Gerizim,  and  half  of  them 
over  against  mount  Ebal ;  as  Moses  the  servant  of  the 
Lord  had  commanded  before,  that  they  should  bless 
the  people  of  Israel. 

2  Sam.  xvi.  10.  And  the  king  said,  What  have  I  to 
do  with  you,  ye  sons  of  Zeruiah  ?  so  let  him  curse,  be- 
cause the  Lord  hath  said  unto  him.  Curse  David. 
Who  shall  then  say.  Wherefore  hast  thou  done  so? 

 11.  And  David  said  to  Abishai,  and  to  all  his 

servants.  Behold,  my  son,  which  came  forth  of  my 
bowels,  seeketh  my  life :  how  much  more  now  may 
this  Benjamite  do  it?  let  him  alone,  and  let  him  curse; 
for  the  Lord  hath  bidden  him. 

 12.  It  may  be  that  the  Lord  will  look  on  mine 

affliction,  and  that  the  LoKD  M  ill  requite  me  good  for 
his  cursing  this  day. 

See  Jud.  v.  23. 

§  67.   Commands  not  to  Curse. 

Num.xxii.  12.  And  God  said  unto  Balaam,  Thou 
shalt  not  go  with  them;  thou  shalt  not  curse  the  peo- 
ple: for  they  «re  blessed. 

—  xxiii.  25.  And  Balak  said  unto  Balaam,  Neither 
curse  them  at  all,  nor  bless  them  at  all. 

§  68.   Curses  Requested. 

Num.  xxii.  6.  Come  now  therefore,  I  pray  thee, 
curse  me  this  people ;  for  thej^  are  too  mighty  for  me : 
peradventure  I  shall  prevail,  that  we  may  smite  them, 
and  that  I  may  drive  them  out  of  the  land  :  for  I  woi 
that  he  whom  thou  blessest  is  blessed,  and  he  whom 
thou  cursest  is  cursed. 

 7.  And  the  elders  of  Moab  and  the  elders  of 

Midian  departed  with  the  rewards  of  divination  in 
their  hand;  and  they  came  imto  Balaam,  and  spake 
unto  him  the  words  of  Balak. 

 10.  And  Balaam  said  unto  God,  Balak  the  son 

of  Zippor,  king  of  Moab,  hath  sent  unto  me,  sailing, 

 11.  Behold,  there  is  a  people  come  out  of  Egypt, 

which  covereth  the  face  of  the  earth :  come  now,  curse 
me  them;  peradventure  I* shall  be  able  to  overcome 
them,  and  di'ive  them  out. 

—  xxiii.  7.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said, 
Balak  the  king  of  Moab  hath  brought  me  from  Aram, 
out  of  the  mountains  of  the  east,  saying,  Come,  curse 
me  Jacob,  and  come,  defy  Israel. 

 8.  How  shall  I  curse,  whom  Gk)d  hath  not 

cursed  ?  or  how  shall  I  defy,  whom  the  Lord  hath  not 
defied  ? 

—  xxiv.  10.  And  Balak's  anger  was  kindled  against 
Balaam  and  he  smote  his  hands  together :  and  Balak 
said  unto  Balaam,  I  called  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies, 
and,  behold,  thou  hast  altogether  blessed  them  these 
three  times. 

Jos.  xxiv.  9.  Then  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of 
Moab,  arose  and  warred  against  Israel,  and  sent  and 
called  Balaam  the  son  of  IJeor  to  curse  you : 

 10.  But  I  would  not  hearken  unto  Balaam ; 

therefore  he  blessed  you  still :  so  I  delivered  you  out 
of  his  hand. 

§  69.  Imprecations  upon  One's  Self. 
2  Sam.  xxiv.  17.  And  David  spake  unto  the  Lord 
when  he  saw  the  angel  that  smote  the  people,  and 
said,  Lo,  I  have  sinned,  and  I  have  done  wickedly; 
but  these  sheep,  what  have  they  done?  let  thine  hand, 
I  pray  thee,  be  against  me  and  against  my  father's 
house. 


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CHAP.  XV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


I  Chr.  xxi.  17.  And  David  said  unto  God,  Is  it  not 
I  /hid  conimancied  the  people  to  be  numbered?  even  I 
it  is  tliat  liave  sinned  and  done  evil  indeed ;  but  (in  for 
these  sheep,  what  have  they  done?  let  thine  hand,  I 
pray  thee,  O  Lord  niy  God,  be  on  me,  and  on  my  fa- 
ther's house  ;  but  not  on  thy  people,  that  they  should 
be  plagued. 

Ps.  vii.  3.  O  Lord  my  God,  if  I  have  done  this;  if 
there  be  iniquity  in  niy  hands ; 

 4.  If  I  have  rewarded  evil  unto  liira  that  was 

at  peace  with  me;  (yea,  I  have  delivered  him  that 
•without  cause  is  mine  enemy ;) 

 5.  Let  the  enemy  persecute  my  soul,  and 

take  it;  yea,  let  him  tread  down  my  life  upon  the 
earth,  and  lay  mine  honour  in  the  dust.  Selah. 

§  70.    Upon  the  Day  of  One's  Birth. 

Job  iii.  1.  After  this  opened  Job  his  mouth,  and 
cursed  his  day. 

 2.  And  Job  spake,  and  said, 

 3.  Let  the  day  ])erish  wherein  I  was  born,  and 

the  night  in  which  it  was  said,  There  is  a  man  child 
conceived. 

 4.  Let  that  day  be  darkness ;  let  not  God  re- 
gard it  from  above,  neither  let  the  light  shine  upon  it. 

 5.  Let  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death  stain 

it;  let  a  cloud  dwell  upon  it ;  let  the  blackness  of  the 
day  terrify  it. 

 6.  As  for  that  night,  let  darkness  seize  upon  it ; 

let  it  not  be  joined  unto  tlie  days  of  the  year ;  let  it 
not  come  into  the  ninnber  of  the  months. 

 7.  Lo,  let  that  night  be  solitary;  let  no  joyful 

Toice  come  therein. 

 8.  Let  them  curse  it  that  curse  the  day,  who 

are  ready  to  raise  up  their  mourning. 

 9.  Jjct  the  stars  of  the  twilight  thereof  be 

dark ;  let  it  look  for  light,  but  have  uoue ;  neither  let 
it  see  the  dawning  of  the  day: 

 10.  Because  it  shut  not  up  the  doors  of  my 

motlier's  womb,  nor  hid  sorrow  from  mine  eyes. 

§  7 1.   Upon  Persecntors  of  the  Poor. 

Ps.  X.  2.  The  wicked  in  his  pride  doth  persecute  the 
poor :  let  them  be  taken  in  the  devices  that  they  hav  e 
imagined. 

—  cix.  9.  Let  his  children  be  fatherless,  and  his  wife 
a  widow. 

 10.  Let  his  children  he  continually  vagabonds, 

and  beg :  let  them  seek  tlieir  bread  also  out  of  their 
desolate  places. 

 11.  Let  the  extortioner  catch  all  that  he  hath; 

and  let  tlie  strangers  spoil  his  labour. 

 12.  Let  there  be  none  to  extend  mercy  unto 

him  ;  neither  let  there  be  &uy  to  favour  his  fatherless 
children. 

 13.  Let  his  posterity  be  cut  off;  and  in  the 

generation  following  let  theu'  name  be  blotted  out, 

 14.  Let  the  iniquity  of  his  fathers  be  remem- 
bered with  the  Lord  ;  and  let  not  the  sin  of  his  moth- 
er be  blotted  out. 

 15.  Let  them  be  before  the  Lord  continually, 

that  he  may  cut  otf  the  memory  of  them  from  the 
earth. 

 16.  Because  that  he  remembered  not  to  shew 

mercy,  but  persecuted  the  poor  and  needy  man,  that 
he  might  even  slay  the  broken  in  heart. 

§  72.  Upon  Preachers  of  Another  GospeL 

Gal.i.  8.  But  though  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven, 
preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you  than  that  which  w^e 
have  preached  unto  you,  let  him  be  accursed. 

 9.  As  we  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again.  If 

an_y  man  preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you  than  that 
ye  have  received,  let  him  be  accursed. 

§  73.   Upon  Those  who  Love  not  Christ. 

I  Cor.  xvi.  22.  If  any  man  love  not  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  let  him  be  Anathema,  Maran-atha. 


§  74.   Upon  Enemies  and  Transgressors. 

Num. xvi.  15.  And  Moses  was  very  wroth,  and  said 
unto  the  Lord,  Respect  not  thou  their  olfering :  I  have 
not  taken  one  ass  iioin  them,  neither  have  1  hurt  one 
of  them. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  11.  Bless,  Lord,  his  substance,  and  ac- 
cept the  work  of  his  hands :  smite  through  the  loins 
of  them  that  rise  against  him,  and  of  them  that  hate 
him,  that  they  rise  not  again. 

Jud.  xvi.  28.  And  Samson  called  unto  the  Lord,  and 
said,  O  Lord  God,  remember  me,  I  pray  thee,  and 
strengthen  me,  I  pray  thee,  only  this  once,  O  God,  that 
I  may  be  at  once  avenged  of  the  Philistines  for  my  two 
eyes. 

I  Sam.  xxvi.  19.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  let  my 
lord  the  king  hear  the  words  of  his  servant.  If  the 
Lord  have  stirred  thee  up  against  me,  let  him  accept 
an  offering :  but  if  they  be  the  children  of  men,  cursed 
be  they  before  the  Lord  ;  for  they  have  driven  me  out 
this  day  from  abiding  in  the  inheritance  of  the  Lord, 
saying.  Go,  serve  other  gods. 

Neh.  iv.  4.  Hear,  O  our  God;  for  we  are  despised: 
and  turn  their  reproach  upon  their  own  head,  and  give 
them  for  a  prey  in  the  land  of  captivity : 

 5.  And  cover  not  their  iniquitj-,  and  let  not 

their  sin  be  blotted  out  from  before  thee :  for  they  have 
provoked  thee  to  anger  before  the  builders. 

—  V.  13.  Also  I  shook  my  lap,  and  said,  So  God 
shake  out  every  man  from  his  house,  and  from  his 
labour,  that  pcrformeth  not  this  promise,  c\  en  thus  be 
he  shaken  out,  and  emptied.  And  all  the  congrega- 
tion said.  Amen,  and  praised  the  Lord.  And  the  peo- 
ple did  accordmg  to  this  promise. 

Jobxxvii.  7.  Let  mine  enemy  be  as  the  wicked,  and 
he  that  riseth  up  against  me  as  the  unrighteous. 

Ps,  V.  10.  Destroy  thou  them,  O  God ;  let  them  fall 
by  their  own  counsels ;  cast  tlicm  out  in  the  multitude 
of  their  transgressions ;  lor  they  have  rebelled  against 
thee. 

—  vi.  10.  Let  all  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and  sore 
vexed :  let  tiicm.  rctima  and  be  ashamed  suddenly. 

—  ix.  20.  Put  th(>m  in  fear,  O  Lord  :  that  the  na- 
tions may  know  themselves  to  be  but  men.  Selah. 

—  X.  15.  Break  thou  the  arm  of  the  wicked  and 
the  evil  7nan :  seek  out  his  Avickedness  till  thou  find 
none. 

—  xxT.  3.  Yea,  let  none  that  wait  on  thee  be 
ashamed :  let  them  be  ashamed  which  transgress  with- 
out cause. 

—  xxviii.  4.  Give  them  according  to  their  deeds, 
and  according  to  the  wickedness  of  their  endeavours : 
give  them  after  the  work  of  their  hands;  render  to 
them  their  desert. 

—  xxxi.  17.  Let  me  not  be  ashamed,  O  Lord  ;  for  I 
have  called  upon  thee :  let  the  wicked  be  ashamed,  and 
let  them  be  silent  in  the  grave. 

 18.  Let  the  13'ing  lips  be  put  to  silence;  which 

speak  grievous  things  proudly  and  contemptuously 
against  the  righteous. 

—  xx.w.  4.  Let  them  be  confounded  and  put  to 
shame  that  seek  after  my  soul :  let  them  be  turned 
back  and  brought  to  confusion  that  devise  my  hurt. 

 8.  Let  destruction  come  upon  him  at  unawares ; 

and  let  his  net  that  he  hath  liid  catch  himself:  into 
that  very  destruction  let  him  fall. 

 9.  And  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  the  Lord: 

it  shall  rejoice  in  his  salvation. 

 26.  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  brought  to  con- 
fusion together  that  rejoice  at  mine  hurt :  let  them  be 
clothed  with  shame  and  dishonour  that  magnify  them- 
selves against  me. 

—  xl.  14.  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded  to- 
gether that  seek  after  my  soul  to  destroy  it ;  let  them 
be  driven  backward  and  put  to  shame  that  wish  me 
evil. 

 15.  Let  them  be  desolate  for  a  reward  of  their 

shame  that  say  unto  me.  Aha,  aha. 

—  liv.  5.  He  shall  reward  evil  unto  mine  enemies : 
cut  them  off  in  thy  truth. 

—  Iv.  9.  Destroy,  O  Lord,  and  divide  their  tongues: 
for  I  have  seen  violencii  and  strife  in  the  city. 

 15.  Let  death  seize  upon  them,  and  let  them 


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CHAP.  XV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


go  down  quick  into  hell :  for  wickedness  is  iu  their 
dwellings,  aiul  among  them. 

Ps.  Ivi.  7.  Shall  they  escape  by  iniquity?  in  thine 
auger  cast  down  the  people,  O  God. 

—  Iviii.  7.  Let  them  melt  away  as  waters  which  run 
continually :  when  he  bendeth  his  bow  to  shoot  his  ar- 
rows, let  them  be  as  cut  in  pieces. 

—  lix.  5.  Thou  therefore,  O  Lokd  God  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel,  awake  to  visit  all  the  heathen ;  be  not 
merciful  to  any  wicked  transgressors.  Selah. 

 11.  Slay  them  not,  lest  my  people  forget:  scat- 
ter them  by  thy  power ;  and  bring  them  down,  O  Lord 
our  shield. 

 12.  For  the  sin  of  their  mouth  and  the  words 

of  their  lips  let  them  even  be  taken  in  their  pride :  and 
for  cursing  and  lying  which  they  speak. 

 13.  Consume  them  in  wrath,  consume  them, 

that  they  may  not  be :  and  let  them  know  that  God 
ruleth  in  Jacob  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth.  Selah. 

 14.  And  at  evening  let  them  return ;  and  let 

them  make  a  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go  round  about  the 
city. 

 15.  Let  them  wander  up  and  down  for  meat, 

and  grudge  if  they  be  not  satisfied. 

—  Ixviii.  1.  Let  God  arise,  let  his  enemies  be  scat- 
tered :  let  them  also  that  hate  him  flee  before  him. 

 3.  As  smoke  is  driven  away,  so  drive  them 

away :  as  wax  melteth  before  the  fire,  so  let  the  wicked 
perish  at  the  presence  of  God. 

—  Ixix.  33.  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  see 
not ;  and  make  their  loins  continually  to  shake. 

 34.  Pour  out  thine  indignation  upon  them,  and 

let  thy  wrathful  auger  take  hold  of  them. 

 27.  Add  iniquity  unto  their  iniquity :  and  let 

them  not  come  into  thy  righteousness. 

 28.  Let  them  be  blotted  out  of  the  book  of  the 

living,  and  not  be  written  with  the  righteous. 

—  Ixx.  3.  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded 
that  seek  after  my  soul :  let  them  be  turned  backward, 
and  put  to  confusion,  that  desire  my  hurt. 

 3.  Let  them  be  turned  back  for  a  reward  of 

their  shame  that  say,  Aha,  aha. 

—  Ixxi.  13.  Let  them  be  confounded  and  consumed 
that  are  adversaries  to  my  soul ;  let  them  be  covered 
with  reproach  and  dishonour  that  seek  my  hurt. 

—  Ixxix.  10.  Wlierefore  should  the  heathen  say. 
Where  is  their  God  ?  let  him  be  known  among  the 
heathen  in  our  sight  by  the  revenging  of  the  blood  of 
thy  servant  which  is  shed. 

 13.  Axid  render  unto  our  neighbours  sevenfold 

into  their  bosom  their  reproach,  wherewith  they  have 
reproached  thee,  O  Lord. 

—  Ixxxiii.  13.  0  my  God,  make  them  like  a  wheel; 
as  the  stubble  before  the  wind. 

 14.  As  the  fire  burnetii  a  wood,  and  as  the 

flame  setteth  the  moimtains  on  fire ; 

 IG.  Fill  their  faces  with  shame ;  that  they  may 

seek  thy  name,  O  Lord. 

 17.  Let  them  be  confounded  and  troubled  for 

ever;  yea,  let  them  be  put  to  shame,  and  perish: 

—  xciv.  2.  Lift  up  thyself,  thou  Judge  of  the  earth : 
render  a  reward  to  the  proud. 

—  cix.  7.  When  he  shall  be  judged,  let  him  be  con- 
demned :  and  let  his  prayer  become  sin. 

 17.  As  he  loved  cursing,  so  kt  it  come  unto 

him :  as  he  delighted  not  in  blessing,  so  let  it  be  far 
from  him. 

 18.  As  he  clothed  himself  with  cursing  like  as 

with  his  garment,  so  let  it  come  into  his  bowels  like 
water,  and  like  oil  into  his  bones. 

 19.  Let  it  be  unto  him  as  the  garment  wJiich 

covereth  him,  and  for  a  girdle  wherewith  he  is  girded 
continually. 

 20.  Let  this  be  the  reward  of  mine  adversaries 

from  the  LOBD,  and  of  them  that  speak  evil  against  my 
soul. 


 28.  Let  them  curse,  but  bless  thou :  wlicn 

they  arise,  let  them  be  ashamed  ;  but  let  thy  servant 
rejoice. 

—  —  29.  Let  mine  adversaries  be  clothed  witli 
shame ;  and  let  them  cover  themselves  with  their  own 
confusion,  as  with  a  mantle. 

—  cxix.  78.  Let  the  i)roud  be  ashamed ;  for  they 
dealt  perversely  with  me  without  a  cause:  but  I  will 
meditate  in  thy  precepts 

 84.  How  many  are  the  days  of  thy  servant? 

when  wilt  thou  execute  judgment  on  them  that  per- 
secute me? 

—  cxxix.  5.  Let  them  all  be  confounded  and  turned 
back  that  hate  Zion. 

—  cxl.  9.  As  for  the  head  of  those  that  compass 
me  about,  let  the  mischief  of  their  own  lips  cover 
them. 

 10.  Let  burning  coals  fall  upon  them  :  let  them 

be  cast  into  the  fire ;  into  deep  pits,  that  they  rise  not 
up  again. 

—  cxliii.  12.  And  of  thy  mercy  cut  off  mine  enemies, 
and  destroy  all  them  that  afflict  my  soul :  for  I  am  thy 
servant. 

—  cxliv.  6.  Cast  forth  lightning,  and  scatter  them : 
shoot  out  thine  arrows,  and  destroy  them. 

Jer.  xi.  20.  But,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  judgest  right- 
eously, that  triest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me  see 
thy  vengeance  on  them :  for  unto  thee  have  I  revealed 
my  cause. 

—  xii.  3.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  knowest  me :  thou  hast 
seen  me,  and  tried  mine  heart  toward  thee :  pull  them 
out  like  sheej)  for  the  slaughter,  and  prepare  them  for 
the  day  of  slaughter. 

—  XV.  15.  O  Lord,  thou  knowest :  remember  me, 
and  visit  me,  and  revenge  me  of  my  persecutors  ;  take 
me  not  away  in  thy  lougsuflering  :  know  that  for  thy 
sake  I  have  suffered  rebuke. 

—  xvii.  18.  Let  them  be  confounded  that  persecute 
me,  but  let  not  me  be  confounded :  let  them  be  dis- 
mayed, but  let  not  me  be  dismayed  :  bring  upon  them 
the  day  of  evil,  and  destroy  them  with  double  destruc- 
tion. 

—  xviii.  21.  Therefore  deliver  up  their  children  to 
the  famine,  and  pour  out  their  blood  by  the  force  of  the 
sword ;  and  let  their  wives  be  bereaved  of  their  chil- 
dren, and  be  widows ;  and  let  their  men  be  put  to 
death;  let  their  young  men  be  slain  by  the  sword  iu 
battle. 

 23.  Let  a  cry  be  heard  from  their  houses,  when 

thou  Shalt  bring  a  troop  suddenlj'  upon  them  :  for  they 
have  digged  a  pit  to  take  me,  and  hid  snares  for  my 
feet. 

 23.  Yet,  Lord,  thou  knowest  all  their  counsel 

against  me  to  slay  me  :  forgive  not  their  iniquity,  nei- 
ther blot  out  their  sin  fronrthy  sight,  but  let  them  be 
overthi-own  before  thee:  deal  thus  with  tliem  in  the 
time  of  thine  anger. 

—  XX.  12.  But,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the 
righteous,  and  seest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me  see 
thy  vengeance  on  them  :  for  unto  thee  have  I  opened 
my  cause. 

Lam.  i.  22.  Let  all  their  wickedness  come  before 
thee ;  and  do  unto  them,  as  thou  hast  done  unto  me 
for  all  my  transgressions :  for  my  sighs  are  many,  and 
my  heart  is  faint. 

—  iii.  64.  Render  unto  them  a  recompense,  O  Lord, 
according  to  the  work  of  their  hands. 

 05.  Give  them  sorrow  of  heart,  thy  curse  imto 

them. 

—  —  66.  Persecute  and  destroy  them  in  anger  from 
imder  the  heavens  of  the  Lord. 

2  Tim.  iv.  14.  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me 
much  evil :  the  Lord  reward  him  according  to  hid 
works : 

 15.  Of  whom  be  thou  ware  also ;  for  he  hath 

greatly  withstood  our  words. 
See  Num.  x.  S5. 


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BOOK  IX.— ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE  ANGEL  OF  THE  LORD,  OR, 
OF  GOD. 

§  1.  Promised. 

Ex.xxiii.  20.  Behold,  I  send  an  Angel  before  thee, 
to  keep  thee  in  the  way,  and  to  bring  thee  into  the 
place  which  I  have  prepared. 

 21.  Beware  of  him,  and  obey  his  voice,  pro- 
voke him  not ;  for  he  will  not  pardon  your  transgres- 
sions :  for  niy  name  is  in  him. 

 22.  But  if  thou  shalt  indeed  obey  his  voice, 

and  do  all  that  I  speak ;  then  I  will  be  an  enemy  unto 
thine  enemies,  and  an  adversary  unto  thine  adversa- 
ries. 

 23.  For  mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee,  and 

bring  thee  in  unto  the  Amorites,  and  the  Hittites,  and 
the  Perizzites,  and  the  Canaanites,  the  Hivites,  and 
the  Jebusites  ;  and  I  will  cut  them  off. 

See  Ex.  xxxii.  34;  xxxiii.  3,  3, 14, 15. 

§  2.  Expected,  or  Asked  for. 

Gen.  xxiv.  7.  The  Lord  God  of  heaven,  which  took 
me  from  my  fither's  house,  and  from  the  land  of  riiy 
kindi'ed,  and  which  spake  unto  me,  and  that  sware 
unto  me,  saying.  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land ; 
he  shall  send  his  angel  before  thee,  and  thou  shalt  take 
a  wife  unto  my  son  from  thence. 

 8.  And  if  the  woman  will  not  be  willing  to 

follow  thee,  then  thou  shalt  be  clear  from  this  my 
oath :  only  bring  not  my  son  thither  again. 

 39.  AncTl  said  unto  my  master,  Peradventure 

the  woman  will  not  follow  me. 

 40.  And  he  said  unto  me.  The  Lord,  before 

whom  I  walk,  will  send  his  angel  with  thee,  and  pros- 
per thy  way ;  and  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  for  my  son  of 
my  kindred,  and  of  my  father's  house : 

 41.  Then  shalt  thou  be  clear  from  thismj  oath, 

when  thou  comest  to  my  kindred ;  and  if  they  give 
not  thee  one,  thou  shalt  be  clear  from  my  oath. 

Jud.xiii.  8.  Then  Manoah  entreated  the  Lord,  and 
said,  O  my  Lord,  let  the  man  of  God  which  thou  didst 
send  come  again  unto  us,  and  teach  us  what  we  shall 
do  unto  the  child  that  shall  be  born. 

§  3.  Instances  of  Ms  Appearing. 

Gen.  xvi.  7.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  found  her 
by  a  fountain  of  water  in  the  wilderness,  by  the  fount- 
ain in  the  way  to  Sliur. 

—  xxi.  17.  And  God  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad ; 
and  the  angel  of  God  called  to  Hagar  out  of  heaven, 
and  said  unto  her.  What  aileth  thee,  Hagar?  fear 
not ;  for  God  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  where 
he  is. 

—  xxii.  15.  And  the  Angel  of  the  Lord  called  imto 
Abraham  out  of  heaven  the  second  time, 

—  xxxii.  26.  And  he  said,  Let  me  go,  for  the  day 
breaketh.  And  he  said,  L  will  not  let  thee  go,  except 
thou  bless  me. 

 27.  And  he  said  unto  him,  What  is  thy  name  ? 

And  he  said,  Jacob. 

 28.  And  he  said.  Thy  name  shall  be  called  no 

more  Jacob,  but  Israel :  for  as  a  prince  hast  thou 
power  with  God  and  with  men,  and  hast  prevailed. 

Ex.  iii.  5.  And  he  said,  Draw  not  nigh  hither :  put 
off  thy  shoes  from  off  thy  feet ;  for  the  place  whereon 
thou  standest  is  holy  groiuxd. 


Num.  xxii.  31.  Then  the  Lord  opened  the  eyes  of 
Balaam,  and  he  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  standing 
in  the  way,  and  his  sword  drawn  in  his  hand  :  and  he 
bowed  doM'n  his  head,  and  fell  flat  on  his  face. 

Jos.  V.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joshua  was 
by  Jericho,  that  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and, 
behold,  there  stood  a  man  over  against  him  with  his 
sword  drawn  in  his  hand:  and  Joshua  went  unto 
him,  and  said  unto  him.  Art  thou  for  us,  or  for  our  ad- 
versaries ? 

 14.  And  he  said.  Nay ;  but  as  captain  of  the 

host  of  the  Lord  am  I  now  come.  And  Joshua  fell 
on  his  face  to  the  earth,  and  did  worship,  and  said  unto 
him.  What  saith  my  lord  unto  his  servant  ? 

 15.  And  the  captain  of  the  Lord's  host  said 

unto  Joshua,  Loose  thy  shoe  from  off  thy  foot ;  for 
the  place  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy.  And  Joshua 
did  so. 

Jud.  xiii  9.  And  God  hearkened  to  the  voice  of 
Manoah ;  and  the  angel  of  God  came  again  unto  the 
woman  as  she  sat  in  the  field :  but  Manoah  her  hus- 
band was  not  with  her. 

 10.  And  the  woman  made  haste,  and  ran,  and 

shewed  her  husband,  and  said  unto  him.  Behold,  the 
man  hath  appeared  unto  me,  that  came  unto  me  the 
other  day. 

 11.  And  Manoah  arose,  and  went  after  his 

wife,  and  came  to  the  man,  and  said  unto  him,  AH 
thou  the  man  that  spakest  unto  the  woman  ?  And  he 
said,  1  am. 

 21.  But  the  angel  of  the  Lord  did  no  more 

appear  to  Manoah  and  to  his  wife.  Then  Manoah 
knew  that  he  was  an  angel  of  the  Lord. 

Hos.  xii.  4.  Yea,  he  had  power  over  the  angel,  and 
prevailed :  he  wept,  and  made  supplication  unto  him : 
he  found  him  in  Beth-el,  and  there  he  spake  with  us ; 

See  also  Gen,  xxii.  11;  xxxii.  24,  25.  Ex.  iii.  2-4; 
xiv.  19.  Jud.  vi.  11.  2  Sam.  xxiv.  15-17,  compared 
with  I  Chr.  xxi.  14-17 ;  2  Kings  xix.  35. 

§  4.   Inspires  Terror. 

Num.  xxii.  23.  And  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the 
Lord  standing  in  the  way,  and  his  sword  drawn  in  his 
hand :  and  the  ass  turned  aside  out  of  the  way,  and 
went  into  the  field :  and  Balaam  smote  the  ass,  to  turn 
her  into  the  way. 

 24.  But  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a 

path  of  the  vineyards,  a  wall  being  on  this  side,  and  a 
wall  on  that  side. 

 25.  And  when  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the 

Lord,  she  thrust  herself  unto  the  wall,  and  crushed 
Balaam's  foot  against  the  wall:  and  he  smote  her 
again. 

 26.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  ftu-thcr, 

and  stood  in  a  narrow  place,  where  teas  no  way  to 
turn  either  to  the  right  hand  or  to  the  left. 

 27.  And  when  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the 

Lord,  she  fell  down  under  Balaam  :  and  Balaam's  an- 
ger was  kindled,  and  he  smote  the  ass  with  a  staff. 

Jud.  vi.  22.  And  when  Gideon  perceived  that  he  was 
an  angel  of  the  Lord,  Gideon  said,  Alas,  0  Lord  God  1 
for  because  I  have  seen  an  angel  of  the  Lord  face  to 
face. 

 23.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Peace  be 

unto  thee ;  fear  not :  thou  shalt  not  die. 

 24.  Then  Gideon  built  an  altar  there  unto  the 

Lord,  and  called  it  Jehovah-shalom :  imto  this  day  it 
is  yet  in  Ophrah  of  the  Abi-ezrites. 

—  xiii.  6.  Then  the  woman  came  and  told  her  hus- 
band, saying,  A  man  of  God  came  unto  me,  and  his 
countenance  was  like  the  countenance  of  an  angel  of 


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God,  very  terrible :  but  I  asked  him  not  'whence  he 
teas,  neither  told  he  me  his  name : 
See  Ex.  iii-  6.  Jud.  xiii.  23. 

§  5.  Exercises  Authority. 

Gen.  xvi.  8.  And  he  said,  Hagar,  Sarai's  maid, 
whence  earnest  thou?  and  whither  wilt  thou  go  ?  And 
ehe  said,  I  flee  from  the  face  of  my  mistress  Sarai. 

 9.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  her, 

Return  to  thy  mistress,  and  submit  thyself  under  her 
hands. 

Num.  xxii.  22.  And  God's  anger  was  kindled  be- 
cause he  went :  and  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in 
the  way  for  an  adversary  against  him.  Now  he  was 
riding  upon  his  ass,  and  his  two  servants  were  with 
him. 

 32.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  him. 

Wherefore  hast  thou  smitten  thine  ass  these  three 
times  ?  Behold,  I  went  out  to  withstand  thee,  because 
ih]/  way  is  perverse  before  me : 

 33.  And  the  ass  saw  me,  and  turned  from  me 

these  three  times :  unless  she  had  turned  fi'om  me, 
surely  now  also  I  had  slain  thee,  and  saved  her  alive. 

 34.  And  Balaam  said  unto  the  angel  of  the 

Lord,  I  have  sinned  ;  for  I  knew  not  that  thou  stood- 
est  in  the  way  against  me :  now  therefore,  if  it  dis- 
please thee,  I  will  get  me  back  again. 

 85.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Ba- 
laam, Go  with  the  men :  but  only  the  word  that  I 
shall  speak  unto  thee,  that  thou  shalt  speak.  So  Ba- 
laam went  with  the  princes  of  Balak. 

Jud.  V.  23.  Curse  ye  Meroz,  said  the  angel  of  the 
Lord,  curse  ye  bitterly  the  inhabitants  thereof;  be- 
cause they  came  not  to  the  help  of  the  Lord,  to  the 
help  of  the  Lord  against  the  mighty. 

—  xiii.  12.  And  Manoah  said.  Now  let  thy  words 
come  to  pass.  How  shall  we  order  the  child,  and  how 
shall  we  do  unto  him  ? 

 13.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Ma- 

naoh.  Of  all  that  1  said  unto  the  woman  let  her  beware. 

 14.  She  may  not  eat  of  any  thing  that  cometh 

of  the  vine,  neither  let  her  drink  wine  or  strong  drink, 
nor  eat  any  unclean  thing  :  all  that  I  commanded  her 
let  her  observe. 

2  Kings  i.  15.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto 
Elijah,  Go  down  with  him:  be  not  afraid  of  him. 
And  he  arose,  and  went  down  with  him  unto  the  king. 

I  Chr.  xxi.  18.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  com- 
manded Gad  to  say  to  David,"that  David  should  go 
up,  and  set  up  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  in  the  thi'eshing- 
fioor  of  Oman  the  Jebusite. 

See  Gen,  xxii.  11, 12 ;  xxxi.  13. 

§  6.   Affords  Protection. 

Ps.  xxxiv.  7.  The  angel  of  the  Lord  encampeth 
rotmd  about  them  that  fear  him,  and  delivereth  them. 

§  7.   Utters  Predictions. 

Gen.xvi.  10.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto 
her,  I  will  multiply  thy  s«ed  exceedingly,  that  it  shall 
not  be  numbered  for  multitude. 

 11.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  her, 

Behold,  -thou  art  with  child,  and  shalt  bear  a  son,  and 
shalt  call  his  name  Ishmael ;  because  the  Lord  hath 
heard  thy  affliction. 

 12.  And  he  will  be  a  wild  man  ;  his  hand  will 

be  against  every  man,  and  every  man's  hand  against 
him :  and  he  shall  dwell  in  the  presence  of  all  his 
brethren. 

—  xxi.  18.  Arise,  lift  up  the  lad,  and  hold  him  in 
thine  hand  ;  for  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation. 

Jud.  vi.  11.  And  there  came  an  angel  s>f  the  Lord, 
and  sat  under  an  oak  which  was  in  Ophrah,  that  per- 
tained unto  Joash  the  Abi-ezrite  :  and  his  son  Gideon 
threshed  wheat  )jy  the  wine-press,  to  hide  it  from  the 
Midianit«s. 

 12.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto 

him,  and  said  unto  him.  The  Lord  is  with  thee,  thou 
mighty  man  of  valour. 

 13.  And  Gideon  said  unto  him,  O  my  Lord,  if 


the  Lord  be  with  us,  why  then  is  all  this  befallen  us  ? 
and  where  be  all  his  miracles  which  our  fathers  told 
us  of,  saying.  Did  not  the  Lord  bring  us  up  from 
Egypt  ■?  but  now  the  Lord  hath  forsaken  us,  and  de- 
livered us  into  the  hands  of  the  Midianites. 

 14.  And  the  Lord  looked  upon  him,  and  said, 

Go  in  this  tliy  might,  and  thou  shalt  save  Israel  from 
the  hand  of  the  Midianites  :  have  not  I  sent  thee? 

 15.  And  he  said  unto  him,  O  my  Lord,  where- 
with shall  I  save  Israel  ?  behold,  my  family  is  poor  in 
Manasseh,  and  I  am  the  least  in  my  father's  house. 

—  xiii.  4.  Now  therefore  beware,  I  pray  thee,  and 
drink  not  wine  nor  strong  drink,  and  eat  not  any  un- 
clean thing  : 

 5.  For,  lo,  thou  shalt  conceive,  and  bear  a  son : 

and  no  razor  shall  come  on  his  head ;  for  the  chila 
shall  be  a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  tlie  womb  :  and  he 
shall  begin  to  deliver  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines. 

 7.  But  he  said  unto  me,  Behold,  thou  shalt 

conceive,  and  bear  a  son ;  and  now  drink  no  wine  nor 
strong  drink,  neither  eat  any  unclean  thing :  for  the 
child  shall  be  a  Nazarite  to  God  from  the  womb  to  the 
day  of  his  death. 

§  8.   Permits  Oblations. 

Jud.  vi.  17.  And  he  said  unto  him,  If  now  I  have 
found  grace  in  thy  sight,  then  shew  me  a  sign  that 
thou  talkest  with  me. 

 18.  Depart  not  hence,  I  pray  thee,  until  I  come 

imto  thee,  and  bring  forth  my  present,  and  set  it  be- 
fore thee.  And  he  said,  I  will  tarry  until  thou  come 
again. 

 19.  And  Gideon  went  in,  and  made  ready  a 

kid,  and  imleavened  cakes  of  an  ephah  of  flour:  the 
flesh  he  put  in  a  basket,  and  he  put  the  broth  in  a  pot, 
and  brought  it  out  unto  him  under  the  oak,  and  pre- 
sented it. 

 20.  And  the  angel  of  God  said  unto  him,  Take 

the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes,  and  lay  them  upon 
this  rock,  and  pour  out  the  broth.    And  he  did  so. 

 21.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  put  forth  the 

end  of  the  staff"  tliat  was  in  his  hand,  and  touched  the 
flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes ;  and  there  rose  up  fire 
out  of  the  rock,  and  consumed  the  flesh  and  the  un- 
leavened cakes.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  departed 
out  of  his  sight. 

—  xiii.  15.  And  Manoah  said  unto  the  angel  of  the 
Lord,  I  pray  thee,  let  us  detain  thee,  until  we  shall 
have  made  ready  a  kid  for  thee. 

 16.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Ma- 
noah, Though  thou  detain  me,  I  will  not  eat  of  thy 
bread :  and  if  thou  wilt  offer  a  burnt  offering,  thou 
must  ofl"er  it  unto  the  Lord.  For  Manoah  knew  not 
that  he  ica^  an  angel  of  the  Lord. 

 19.  So  Manoah  took  a  kid  with  a  meat  offer- 
ing, and  offered  it  upon  a  rock  unto  the  Lord  ;  and 
tJw  angel  did  wondrously ;  and  Manoah  and  his  wife 
looked  on. 

 20.  For  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  flame  went 

up  toward  heaven  from  off  the  altar,  that  the  angel  of 
the  Lord  ascended  in  the  flame  of  the  altar :  and 
Manaoli  and  his  wife  looked  on  it,  and  fell  on  their 
faces  to  the  ground. 

§  9.   Refuses  to  Give  his  Name. 

Gen.  xxxii.  29.  And  .Jacob  asked  him,  and  said.  Tell 
me,  I  pray  thee,  thy  name.  And  he  said.  Wherefore 
is  it  that  thou  dost  ask  after  my  name  ?  And  he  bless- 
ed him  there. 

Jud.  xiii.  17.  And  Manoah  said  unto  the  angel  of 
the  Lord,  What  /••<  thy  name,  that  when  thy  sayings 
come  to  piiss  we  may  do  thee  honour  ? 

—  —  18.  And  the"  angel  of  the  Lord  said  imto  him, 
Why  askest  thou  thus  after  my  name,  seeing  it  is  se- 
cret"? 

§  10.   Identified  with  God. 

Gen.  xvi.  13.  And  she  called  the  name  of  the  Lord 
that  spake  unto  her,  Thou  God  seest  me  ;  for  she  said, 
Have  I  also  here  looked  after  him  that  seeth  me  ? 


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BOOK  IX. 


Gen.  xvi.  14  Wherefore  the  Avcll  was  called  Beer- 
lah;ii-roi :  behold,  it  is  between  Kudesh  and  Bered. 

—  xviii.  2.  And  be  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked, 
and,  lo,  three  men  stood  by  him :  and  when  be  saw 
them,  he  ran  to  meet  them  from  the  tent  door,  and 
bowed  himself  toward  the  ground, 

 16.  And  the  men  rose  up  from  thence,  and 

looked  toward  Sodom :  and  Abraham  went  with  them 
to  bring  them  on  the  way. 

 17.  And  the  Lord  said.  Shall  I  hide  from 

Abraham  that  thing  which  I  do  ; 

 30.  And  the  Lcjrd  said.  Because  the  cry  of 

Sodom  and  Gomorrah  is  great,  and  because  their  sin 
is  very  grievous, 

 21.  I  will  go  down  now,  and  see  whether  they 

have  done  altogether  according  to  the  cry  of  it,  which 
is  come  unto  me  ;  and  if  not,  I  will  know. 

 23.  And  the  men  turned  their  faces  from 

thence,  and  went  toward  Sodom  :  but  Abraham  stood 
yet  before  the  Lord. 

—  xxxi.  11.  And  the  angel  of  God  spake  unto  me  in 
a  dream,  saying,  Jacob  :  and  I  said,  Here  am  I. 

 13.  I  am  the  God  of  Bcth-el,  where  thou 

anoiutedst  the  pillar,  and  where  tliou  vowedst  a  vow 
\mlo  me :  now  arise,  get  thee  out  from  this  land,  and 
return  unto  the  land  of  thy  kindred. 

—  xlviii.  16.  The  Angel  which  redeemed  me  from 
all  evil,  bless  the  lads ;  and  let  my  name  be  named  on 
them,  and  the  name  of  my  fat  hers  Abraham  and  Isaac ; 
and  let  them  grow  into  a  multitude  in  the  midst  of  the 
earth. 

Jud.  ii.  1.  And  an  Angel  of  the  Lord  came  up  from 
Gilgal  to  Bochim,  and  said,  I  made  you  to  go  up  out 
of  Egypt,  and  have  brought  yf)u  unto  the  land  which 
I  sware  unto  your  fathers ;  and  I  said,  I  will  never 
break  my  covenant  with  you. 

 2.  And  ye  shall  make  no  league  with  the  in- 
habitants of  this  land ;  ye  shall  throw  down  their 
altars  :  bwt  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice ;  why  have 
ye  done  this  ? 

 3.  Wherefore  I  also  said,  I  will  not  drive  them 

out  from  beft)re  j^ou ;  but  they  shall  be  as  thorns  in 
your  sides,  and  their  gods  shall  be  a  snare  imto  you. 

 4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  tlie  Angel  of  the 

Lord  spake  these  words  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel, 
that  the  people  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept. 

 5.  And  they  called  the  name  of  that  place 

Bochim  :  and  they  sacrificed  there  unto  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  33.  And  Manoah  said  unto  his  wife,  We 
shall  surely  die,  because  we  have  seen  God. 

 33.  But  his  wife  said  unto  him.  If  the  Lord 

were  pleased  to  kill  us,  he  would  not  have  received  a 
burnt  offering  and  a  meat  offering  at  our  hands,  nei- 
ther would  he  have  shewed  us  all  these  things,  nor 
would  as  at  this  time  have  told  us  such  things  as  these. 

Is.  Ixiii.  9.  In  all  their  affliction  he  was  afflicted,  and 
the  Angel  of  his  presence  saved  them  :  in  his  love  and 
in  his  pity  he  redeemed  them  ;  and  he  bare  them,  and 
carried  them  all  the  days  of  old. 

Acts  \ii.  33.  Then  said  the  Lord  to  him.  Put  off  thy 
shoes  from  thy  feet :  for  the  place  where  thou  standest 
is  holy  ground. 

 38.  This  is  he,  that  was  in  the  church  in  the 

wilderness  with  the  angel  which  spake  to  him  in  the 
mount  Siua,  and  with  our  fathers :  who  received  the 
lively  oracles  to  give  unto  us  : 

 39.  To  whom  our  fathers  would  not  obey,  but 

thrust  him  from  them,  and  in  their  hearts  turned"  back 
again  into  Egypt. 

Also  compare  Gen.  xxii.  11  with  12,  and  Ex.  iii.  3 
with  6  and  14. 


CHAP.  II. 
GOOD  ANGELS. 

§  11.   Ansrels  are  Superhuman. 

Ps.  viii.  5.  For  thou  hast  made  him  a  little  lower 
than  the  angels,  and  hast  crowned  him  with  glory  and 
honour. 


Mark  xii.  2-').  For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the 
dead,  they  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage ; 
but  are  as  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven. 

Heb.  ii.  6.  But  one  in  a  certain  place  testified,  say- 
ing. What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of  him  ?  or 
the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him  V 

 7.  Thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the 

angels;  thou  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  honour, 
and  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy  hands : 

2  Pet.  ii.  11.  Whereas  angels,  which  are  greater  in 
power  and  might,  bring  not  railing  accusation  against 
them  before  the  Lord. 

Rev.  xviii.  1.  And  after  these  things  I  saw  another 
angel  come  down  from  heaven,  having  great  power ; 
and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  glory. 

§  12.  But  not  to  be  Worsliipped. 

Ps.  civ.  4.  Who  maketh  his  angels  spirits  ;  his  min- 
isters a  flaming  fire : 

Heb.  i.  7.  And  of  the  angels  he  saith,  Who  maketh 
his  angels  spirits,  and  his  ministers  a  flame  of  fire.* 

—  ii.  5.  For  unto  the  angels  hath  he  not  put  in  sub- 
jection the  world  to  come,  whereof  we  speak. 

See  also  page  86,  Chap.  VII. 

§  13.   Cherubim  and  Seraphim. 

Is.  vi.  3.  Above  it  stood  the  seraphim  :  each  one  had 
six  wings;  with  twain  he  covered  his  face,  and  with 
twain  he  covered  his  feet,  and  with  twain  he  did  fly. 

Ezek.i.  4.  And  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  whirlwind 
came  out  of  the  north,  a  great  cloud,  and  a  fire  infold- 
ing itself,  and  a  brightness  was  about  it,  and  out  of  the 
midst  thereof  as  the  colour  of  amber,  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  fire. 

 5.  Also  out  of  the  midst  thereof  came  the  like- 
ness of  four  living  creatures.  And  this  was  their  an- 
pearance;  they  had  the  likeness  of  a  man. 

 6.  And  every  one  had  four  faces,  and  every 

one  had  four  wings. 

 7.  And  their  feet  were  straight  feet ;  and  the 

sole  of  their  feet  was  like  the  sole  of  a  calf's  foot:  and 
they  sparkled  like  the  colour  of  burnished  brass. 

 8.  And  they  had  the  hands  of  a  man  under 

their  wings  on  their  four  sides  ;  and  thej'  four  had  their 
faces  and  their  wings. 

 9.  Their  wings  were  joined  one  to  another ; 

they  turned  not  when  they  went;  they  went  every 
one  straightforward. 

 10.  As  for  the  likeness  of  their  faces,  they  four 

had  the  face  of  a  man,  and  the  face  of  a  lion,  on  the 
right  side  :  and  they  four  had  the  face  of  an  ox  on  the 
left  side ;  they  four  also  had  the  face  of  an  eagle. 

 11.  Thus  icere  then  faces :  and  their  wings 

were  stretched  upward  ;  two  wings  of  ever}-  one  icere 
joined  one  to  another,  and  two  covered  their  bodies. 

 12.  And  they  went  every  one  straight  forward : 

whither  the  spirit  was  to  go,  they  went;  and  they 
turned  not  when  they  went. 

 13.  As  for  the  likeness  of  the  living  creatures, 

their  appearance  was  like  burning  coals  of  fire,  and 
like  the  appearance  of  lamps :  it  went  up  and  down 
among  the  living  creatures;  and  tlie  fire  was  bright, 
and  out  of  the  fire  went  forth  lightning. 

 14.  And  the  living  creatures  ran  andretm-ned 

as  the  appearance  of  a  flash  of  lightning. 

 15.  Now  as  I  beheld  the  living  creatures,  be- 
hold one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the  living  creatures, 
with  his  four  faces. 

 16.  Tlie  appearance  of  the  wheels  and  their 

work  w<w  like  unto  the  colour  of  a  beryl :  and  they 
four  had  one  likeness  :  and  their  appearance  and  their 
work  was  as  it  were  a  wheel  in  the  middle  of  a  wheel. 

 17.  When  they  went,  they  went  upon  their 

four  sides :  and  they  turned  not  when  they  went. 

 18.  As  for  their  rings,  they  were  so  high  that 

they  were  dreadful ;  and  their  rings  icere  full  of  eyes 
round  about  them  four. 

 19.  And  when  the  living  creatures  went,  the 

*  That  is,  angels  are  only  messengers  and  ministers  of  God, 
like  wind  and  liirlitning.— Ii. 


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CHAP.  II. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EYIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


•wheels  went  by  them  :  and  wlien  tlie  Hving  creatures 
were  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  the  wheels  were  liftetl 
up. 

Ezek,  i.  20.  Whithersoever  the  spirit  was  to  go,  they 
went,  thither  icas  t/ieir  spirit  to  go ;  and  tlie  wheels 
were  lifted  up  over  against  them  :  for  the  spirit  of  the 
living  creature  was  in  the  wheels. 

 21.  When  those  went,  ^tee  went;  and  Avhen 

those  stood,  these  stood ;  and  when  those  were  lifted 
up  from  the  earth,  the  wlieels  were  lifted  up  over 
against  them :  for  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  was 
in  the  wheels. 

 22.  And  the  likeness  of  the  firmament  upon 

the  heads  of  the  living  creature  was  as  the  colour  of 
the  terrible  crystal,  stretched  forth  over  their  heads 
above. 

 23.  And  under  the  firmament  were  their  wings 

straight,  tlie  one  toward  tlie  otlicr :  every  one  had  two, 
which  covered  on  this  side,  and  every  one  had  two, 
which  covered  on  that  side,  their  bodies. 

 24.  And  when  they  went,  I  heard  the  noise  of 

their  \vings,  like  the  noise  of  great  waters,  as  the  voice 
of  the  Almighty,  the  voice  of  speech,  as  the  noise  of  a 
host :  when  they  stood,  they  let  down  their  wings. 

 25.  And  there  was  a  voice  from  the  firmament 

that  teas  over  their  heads,  when  they  stood,  and  had 
let  down  their  wings. 

—  iii.  13.  I  heard  also  the  noise  of  the  wings  of  the 
living  creatures  that  touched  one  another,  and  the 
noise  of  the  wheels  over  against  them,  ana  a  noise  of  a 
great  rushing. 

—  X.  3.  Now  the  cherubim  stood  on  the  right  side 
of  the  house,  wlien  the  man  went  in ;  and  the  cloud 
filled  the  inner  court. 

 5.  And  the  sound  of  the  cherubim's  wings  was 

heard  even  to  the  outer  court,  as  the  voice  of  the  Al- 
might}'  God  when  he  speaketli. 

 8.  And  there  appeared  in  the  cherubim  the 

form  of  a  man's  hand  under  their  wings. 

 9.  And  when  I  looked,  behold  the  four  wheels 

by  the  cherubim,  one  wheel  by  one  clicrub,  and  an- 
other wheel  by  another  cherub :  and  the  appearance 
of  the  wheels  was  as  the  colour  of  a  beryl  stone. 

 10.  And  as  for  their  appearances,  they  four 

had  one  likeness,  as  if  a  wheel  had  been  in  the  midst 
of  a  wheel. 

 11.  When  they  went,  they  went  upon  their 

four  sides;  they  turned  not  as  they  went,  but  to  the 
place  whither  the  head  looked  they  followed  it ;  they 
tm-ned  not  as  they  went. 

 13.  And  their  whole  body,  and  their  bacl?s, 

and  their  hands,  and  their  wings,  and  the  wlieels,  ircre 
full  of  eyes  round  about,  ccen  the  wheels  that  they  four 
had. 

 13.  As  for  the  wheels,  it  was  cried  unto  them 

in  my  hearing,  O  wheel. 

 14.  And  every  one  had  four  faces :  the  first 

face  was  the  face  of  a  cherub,  and  the  second  face  was 
the  face  of  a  man,  and  the  third  the  face  of  a  lion,  and 
the  fourth  the  face  of  an  eagle. 

 15.  And  the  cherubim  were  lifted  up.    Tliis  is 

the  living  creature  that  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Cliebar. 

 16.  And  when  the  cherubim  went,  the  wheels 

Tvent  by  them :  and  when  the  cherubim  lifted  up  their 
"wings  to  mount  up  from  the  earth,  the  same  wheels 
also  turned  not  frona  beside  them. 

 17.  When  they  stood,  these  stood;  and  when 

they  were  lifted  up,  these  lifted  up  themselves  also :  for 
the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  mis  in  them. 

 19.  And  the  cherubim  lifted  up  their  wings, 

and  mounted  up  from  the  earth  in  my  sight:  wlien 
they  went  out,  the  wheels  also  trere  beside  them,  and 
ewri/  one  stood  at  the  door  of  the  cast  gate  of  the 
Lord's  house ;  and  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  loas 
over  them  above. 

 20.  This  is  the  living  creature  that  I  saw  un- 
der the  God  of  Israel  by  the  river  of  Chebar ;  and  I 
knew  that  they  were  the  cherubim. 

 21.  Every  one  had  four  faces  apiece,  and  every 

one  four  wings;  and  the  likeness  of  the  hands  of  a 
man  teas  under  their  wings. 

 22.  And  the  likeness  of  their  foces  was  the 

same  faces  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  their 


appearances  and  themselves:  they  went  every  one 
straight  forward. 

Rev.  iv.  6.  And  before  the  throne  there  was  a  sea  of 
glass  like  unto  crystal :  and  in  the  midst  of  tlie  throne, 
and  round  about  the  throne,  were  four  beasts  full  of 
eyes  before  and  behind. 

 7.  And  the  first  beast  was  like  a  lion,  and  the 

second  beast  like  a  calf,  and  the  third  beast  had  a  face 
as  a  man,  and  the  fourth  beast  was  like  a  flying  eagle. 

—  XV.  7.  And  one  of  the  four  beasts  gave  unto  the 
seven  angels  seven  golden  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of 
God,  who  liveth  for  ever  and  ever. 

§  14^.   Appear  as  Men. 

Gen.  xix.  1.  And  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom 
at  even  ;  and  Lot  sat  in  the  gate  of  Sodom  :  and  Lot 
seeing  tluiin  rose  up  to  meet  them ;  and  he  bowed  him- 
self with  his  face  toward  tlie  ground  ; 

 2.  And  he  said.  Behold  now,  my  lords,  turn 

in,  I  pray  y.ju,  into  your  servant's  house,  and  tarry  all 
night,  and  wash  your  feet,  and  ye  shall  rise  up  early, 
and  go  on  your  ways.  And  they  said.  Nay ;  but  we 
v/ill  abide  in  the  street  all  night. 

 3.  And  he  pressed  upon  them  greatly ;  and 

they  turned  in  imto  him,  and  entered  into  his  house; 
and  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  did  bake  unleavened 
bread,  and  they  did  cat. 

Ezek.  xl.  3.  And  he  brought  me  thither,  and,  behold, 
ih^re  was  a  man,  whose  appearance  was  like  the  ap- 
pearance of  brass,  with  a  line  of  flax  in  his  hand,  and 
a  measuring  reed ;  and  he  stood  in  the  gate. 

Dan.  viii.  15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  I,  even  I 
Daniel,  had  seen  the  vision,  and  sought  for  the  mean- 
ing, then,  behold,  there  stood  before  me  as  the  appear- 
ance of  a  man. 

 10.  And  I  heard  a  man's  voice  between  the 

hanks  of  Ulai,  wliich  called,  and  said,  Gabriel,  make 
this  man  to  understand  the  vision. 

—  X.  4.  And  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  tho 
first  month,  as  I  was  by  the  side  of  the  great  river, 
which  is  Iliddekel ; 

 5.  Then  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked,  and 

behold  a  certain  man  clothed  in  linen,  whose  loins 
were  girded  with  fine  gold  of  Uphaz  : 

 6.  His  body  also  loas  like  the  beryl,  and  his 

face  as  the  appearance  of  lightning,  and  his  eyes  as 
lamps  of  fire,  and  his  arms  and  his  feet  like  in  colour 
to  polished  brass,  and  the  voice  of  his  words  like  the 
voice  of  a  multitiide. 

 9.  Yet  heard  I  the  voice  of  his  words :  and 

when  I  heard  the  voice  of  his  words,  then  was  I  in  a 
deep  sleep  on  my  face,  and  my  lace  toward  the  ground. 

 10.  And,  behold,  a  lianil  touched  me,  which 

set  me  upon  my  knees  and  ^ipon  the  palms  of  my 
hands. 

 18.  Then  there  came  again  and  touched  mo 

one  like  the  appearance  of  a  man,  and  he  strengthened 
me, 

—  xii.  5.  Then  I  Daniel  looked,  and,  behold,  there 
stood  other  two,  the  one  on  this  side  of  tlie  bank  of 
the  river,  and  the  other  on  that  side  of  the  bank  of  the 
river. 

Zech.ii.  1.  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  again,  and  looked, 
and  behold  a  man  with  a  measuring  line  in  his  hand. 

 3.  Then  said  I,  Whither  goest  thou  ?  And 

he  said  unto  me,  To  measure  Jerusalem,  to  see  what  is 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  what  is  the  length  thereof 

 3.  And,  behold,  the  angel  that  talked  with  me 

went  forth,  and  another  angel  went  out  to  meet  him, 

Luke  i.  11.  And  tliere  aiipeared  unto  him  an  angel 
of  the  Lord  standing  on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of 
incense. 

Rev.  X.  1.  And  I  .saw  another  mighty  angel  come 
down  from  heaven,  clothed  with  a  cloud :  and  a  rain- 
bow ^ms  upon  his  head,  and  his  face  loas  as  it  were  the 
sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  fire : 

 2.  And  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open: 

and  he  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea,  and  his  left  foot 
on  the  earth, 

 3.  And  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as  when  a  lion 

roareth  :  and  when  he  had  cried,  seven  thunders  ut- 
tered their  voices. 


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CHAP.  III. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


§  15.   Wear  Human  Apparel. 

Ezek.  ix.  2.  And,  behold,  six  men  came  from  the 
•vray  of  the  higher  gate,  which  Ueth  toward  the  north, 
and  every  man  a  slaughter  weapon  in  his  hand ;  and 
one  man  among  them  vjas  clothed  with  linen,  with  a 
writer's  inkhorn  by  his  side :  and  they  went  in,  and 
stood  beside  the  brazen  altar. 

 3.  And  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  wms 

gone  up  from  the  cherub,  whereupon  ho  was,  to  the 
threshold  of  the  house.  And  he  called  to  the  man 
clothed  with  linen,  which  had  the  writer's  inkliom  by 
his  side ; 

 11.  And,  behold,  the  man  clothed  with  linen, 

which  had  the  inkhom  by  his  side,  reported  tlie  mat- 
ter, saying,  I  have  done  as  thou  hast  commanded  me. 

—  X.  2.  And  he  spake  unto  the  man  clothed  with 
linen,  and  said.  Go  in  between  the  wheels,  even  under 
the  cherub,  and  fill  thine  hand  with  coals  of  fire  from 
between  the  cherubim,  and  scatter  them  over  the  city. 
And  he  went  in  in  my  sight. 

 6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  he  had  com- 
manded the  man  clothed  witli  linen,  saying,  Take  fire 
from  between  the  wheels,  from  between  the  cherubim ; 
then  he  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  wheels. 

 7.  And  one  clierub  stretched  forth  his  hand 

from  between  the  cherubim  unto  the  fire  that  was  be- 
tween the  cherubim,  and  took  tlieivof,  and  put  it  into 
the  hands  of  him  that  was  clothed  with  linen;  who 
took  ii,  and  went  out. 

Mat.  xxviii.  3.  His  countenance  was  like  lightning, 
and  his  raiment  wliite  as  snow : 

Acts  X.  30.  And  Cornelius  said,  Four  days  ago  I  was 
fasting  until  this  hour  ;  and  at  the  ninth  hour  I  prayed 
in  my  house,  and,  behold,  a  man  stood  before  me  in 
bright  clothinij. 

Rev.  XV.  6.  And  the  seven  angels  came  out  of  the 
temple,  having  the  seven  plagues,  clothed  in  jiure  and 
white  linen,  and  having  their  breasts  girded  with 
golden  girdles. 

§  16.   Men  Compared  with  Angels. 

2  Sam.xix.  27.  And  he  hath  slandered  thy  servant 
unto  my  lord  the  king ;  but  my  lord  tlie  king  is  as  an 
angel  of  God :  do  therefore  inhat  is  good  in  thine  eyes. 
Zech.  xii.  8.  In  that  day  shall  the  Lord  defend  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  ;  and  he  that  is  feeble  among 
them  at  that  day  shall  be  as  David ;  and  the  house  of 
David  shall  be  as  God,  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  before 
them. 

Acts  vi.  15.  And  all  that  sat  in  the  council,  looking 
steadfastly  on  him,  saw  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face 
of  an  angel. 

See  I  Sam.  xxix.  9.   2  Sam.xiv.  17. 

§  17.   Numbers  of. 

Gen.  xxxii.  1.  And  Jacob  went  on  his  way,  and  the 
angels  of  God  met  him. 

 2.  And  when  Jacob  saw  them,  he  said,  This 

is  God's  liost :  and  he  called  the  name  of  that  place 
Mahanaim. 

I  Chr.  xii.  22.  For  at  tJiat  time  day  by  day  there 
came  to  David  to  help  him,  until  it  was  a  great  host, 
like  the  host  of  God. 

Job  XXV.  3.  Is  there  any  munber  of  his  armies?  and 
upon  whom  doth  not  his  light  arise  ? 

Ps.  Ixviii.  17.  The  chariots  of  God  are  twenty  thou- 
sand, even  thousands  of  angels :  the  Lord  is  among 
them,  as  in  Sinai,  in  the  holy  place. 

Mat.  xx\i.  53.  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  now 
pray  to  my  Father,  and  he  shall  presently  give  me 
more  Uian  "twelve  legions  of  angels  ? 

Rev.  v.  11.  And  I  beheld,  and  I  heard  the  voice  of 
many  angels  roimd  about  the  throne,  and  the  beasts, 
and  the  elders :  and  the  number  of  them  was  ten  thou- 
sand times  ten  tliousand,  and  thousands  of  thousands; 

See  Heb.  xii.  22. 

§  18.   Terror  at. 

I  Chr.  xxi.  20.  And  Ornan  tunicd  back,  and  saw 
the  angel ;  and  his  tour  sons  with  him  hid  themselves. 
Now  Ornan  was  threshing  wheat. 


 80.  But  David  could  not  go  before  it  to  in- 
quire of  God :  for  he  was  afraid  because  of  the  sword 
of  the  angel  of  tlie  Lord. 

Dan.vni.  17.  So  he  came  near  where  I  stood :  and 
when  he  came,  I  was  afraid,  and  fell  upon  my  face : 
but  he  said  unto  me.  Understand,  O  son  of  man :  for 
at  the  time  of  the  end  s/iall  be  the  vision. 

—  X.  7.  And  I  Daniel  alone  saw  the  vision :  for  the 
men  that  were  with  me  saw  not  the  vision ;  but  a 
great  quaking  fell  upon  them,  so  that  they  fled  to  hide 
themselves. 

 8.  Therefore  I  was  left  alone,  and  saw  this 

great  vision,  and  there  remained  no  strength  in  me : 
for  my  comeliness  was  turned  in  mo  into  corruption, 
and  I  retained  no  strength. 

 11.  And  he  said  unto  me,  O  Daniel,  a  man 

greatly  beloved,  understand  the  words  that  I  speak 
unto  thee,  and  stand  upright :  for  unto  thee  am  I  now 
sent.  And  when  he  had  spoken  this  word  unto  me,  I 
stood  trembling. 

 15.  And  when  he  had  spoken  such  words 

unto  me,  I  set  my  face  toward  the  ground,  and  I  be- 
came dumb. 

 IC.  And,  behold,  one  like  the  similitude  of  the 

sons  of  men  touched  my  lips :  then  I  opened  my 
mouth,  and  spake,  and  said  unto  him  that  stood  be- 
fore me,  O  my  lord,  by  the  vision  my  sorrows  are 
turned  upon  me,  and  I  have  retained  no  strength 

 17.  For  how  can  the  servant  of  this  jny  lord 

talk  with  this  my  lord  ?  for  as  for  me,  straightway 
there  remained  no  strength  in  me,  neither  is  there 
breath  left  in  me. 

 19.  And  said,  0  man  gi-catly  beloved,  fear 

not :  peace  be  unto  thee ;  he  strong,  Vea,  be  strong. 
And  when  he  had  spoken  unto  me,  1  A^  as  strength- 
ened, and  said.  Let  my  lord  speak;  for  thou  hast 
strengthened  me. 

Mat.  xxviii.  4.  And  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did 
shake,  and  became  as  dead  inen. 

Luke  i.  12.  And  when  Zacharias  saw  him,  he  was 
troubled,  and  fear  fell  upon  him. 

—  ii.  9.  And,  lo,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon 
them,  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about 
them ;  and  they  we're  sore  afraid. 

Acts  X.  3.  He  saw  in  a  vision  evidently,  about  the 
ninth  hour  of  the  day,  an  angel  of  God  coming  ui  to 
him,  and  sajing  unto  him,  Cornelius. 

 4.  And  when  he  looked  on  him,  he  was  afraid, 

and  said.  What  is  it.  Lord  ?+ 


CHAP.  III. 
OFFICES  OF  GOOD  ANGELS. 

§  19.   They  Wait  on  God. 

I  Kings  xxii.  15.  So  he  came  to  the  king.    And  the 

king  said  unto  him,  Micaiah,  shall  we  go  against  Ra- 
moth-gilead  to  battle,  or  shall  we  forbear?  And  he 
answered  him.  Go,  and  prosper:  for  the  Lord  shall 
deliver  ii  into  the  hand  of  the  king. 

 IG.  And  the  king  said  unto  him,  How  many 

times  shall  I  adjure  thee  that  thou  tell  me  nothing  but 
that  which  is  true  in  the  name  of  the  Lord? 

 17.  And  he  said,  I  saw  all  Israel  scattered 

upon  the  hills,  as  sheep  that  have  not  a  shepherd :  and 
the  Lord  said.  These  have  no  master:  let  them  return 
every  man  to  his  house  in  jieace. 

 18.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha- 

phat.  Did  I  not  tell  thee  that  he  would  prophesy  no 
good  concerning  me,  but  evil  ? 

 19.  And  he  said,  Hear  thou  therefore  the  word 

of  the  Lord  :  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  on  his  throne, 
and  all  the  host  of  heaven  standing  by  him  on  his 
right  liand  and  on  his  left. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  18.  Again  he  said,  Therefore  hear  the 
word  of  the  Lord  ;  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  upon  his 
tlirone,  and  all  the  host  of  heaven  standing  on  his 
riuht  hand  and  on  his  left. 
I    "Ps.  ciii.  20.  Bless  the  Lord,  ye  his  angels,  that  excel 


2Q0 


CUAP.  III. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


in  strength,  that  do  his  commandments,  hearkening 
mito  the  voice  of  liis  word. 

Ps.  ciii.  21.  Bless  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  his  hosts ;  ye 
ministers  of  his,  that  do  his  pleasure. 
Ezek.  X.  1.  Then  I  looked,  and,  behold,  in  the  firma- 
ment that  was  above  the  head  of  the  cherubim  there 
appeared  over  them  as  it  were  a  sapphire  stone,  as  the 
appearance  of  the  likeness  of  a  throne. 

 4.  Then  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up  from 

the  cherub,  and  stood  over  the  threshold  of  the  house ; 
and  the  house  was  filled  with  the  cloud,  and  the 
court  was  full  of  the  brightness  of  the  Lord's  glory. 

 18.  Then  the  glory  of  the  Lord  departed  from 

off  the  threshold  of  the  house,  and  stood  over  the  cher- 
ubim. 

—  xxviii.  14.  Thou  art  the  anointed  cherub  that 
covereth ;  and  I  have  set  thee  so :  thou  wast  upon  the 
holy  moimtain  of  God  ;  thou  hast  walked  up  and  down 
in  the  midst  of  the  stones  of  fire. 

Rev.  iv.  4.  And  round  about  the  throne  were  four  and 
twenty  seats:  and  upon  the  seats  I  saw  four  and 
twenty  elders  sitting,  clothed  in  white  raiment ;  and 
they  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold. 

See  Job  i.  6 ;  ii.  1 ;  xxxviii.  7.  Is.  vi.  1-3.  Dan.  vii. 
10.  Rev.  V.  11. 

§  20.   Announce  God's  Law. 

Acts  vii.  53.  Who  have  received  the  law  by  the  dis- 
position of  angels,  and  have  not  kept  it. 

—  xxiii.  9.  And  there  arose  a  great  cry :  and  the 
scribes  that  were  of  the  Pharisees'  part  arose,  and  strove, 
saying.  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man :  but  if  a  spirit  or 
an  angel  hath  spoken  to  him,  let  us  not  fight  against 
God. 

Gal.  iii.  19.  Wherefore  then  serveth  the  law  ?  It  was 
added  because  of  transgressions,  till  the  seed  should 
come  to  whom  the  promise  was  made ;  and  it  was  or- 
dained by  angels  in  the  hand  of  a  mediator. 

Heb.  ii.  2.  For  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was 
steadflist,  and  every  transgression  and  disobedience  re- 
ceived a  j  ust  recompense  of  reward ; 

§  21.  Convey  God's  Messages, 

Is.  vi.  6.  Then  flew  one  of  tlie  seraphim  unto  me> 
having  a  live  coal  in  his  hand,  ichich  he  had  taken  with 
the  tongs  from  off  the  altar : 

 7.  And  he  laid  it  upon  my  mouth,  and  said, 

Lo,  this  hath  touched  thy  lips ;  and  thine  iniquity  is 
taken  away,  and  thy  sin  purged. 

Dan.viii.  18.  Now  as  he  was  speaking  with  me,  I 
was  in  a,  deep  sleep  on  my  face  toward  the  ground : 
but  he  touched  me,  and  set  me  upright. 

 19.  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  will  make  thee 

know  what  shall  be  in  the  last  end  of  the  indignation  : 
for  at  the  time  appointed  the  end  shall  be. 

—  ix.  20.  And  while  I  was  speaking,  and  praying, 
and  confessing  my  sin  and  the  sin  of  my  people  Is- 
rael, and  presenting  my  supplication  before  the  Lord 
my  God  for  the  holy  mountain  of  my  God  ; 

 21.  Yea,  while  I  was  speaking  in  prayer,  even 

the  man  Gabriel,  whom  I  had  seen  in  the  A  ision  at  the 
beginning,  being  caused  to  fly  swiftly,  touched  me 
about  the  time  of  the  evening  oblation. 

 23.  And  he  informed  me,  and  talked  with  me, 

and  said,  O  Daniel,  I  am  now  come  forth  to  give  thee 
skill  and  understanding. 

 23.  At  the  beginning  of  thy  supplications  the 

commandment  came  forth,  and  I  am  come  to  shew 
tlie&;  for  thou  art  greatly  beloved :  therefore  under- 
stand the  matter,  and  consider  the  vision. 

—  x.  13.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Fear  not,  Daniel : 
for  from  the  first  day  that  thou  didst  set  thine  heart  to 
understand,  and  to  chasten  thyself  before  thy  God, 
thy  words  were  heard,  and  I  am"  come  for  thy  words. 

 14.  Now  I  am  come  to  make  thee  understand 

what  shall  befall  thy  people  ia  the  latter  days :  for  j^et 
the  vision  is  for  rnmiy  daj-s. 

Lukei.  18.  And  Zacharias  said  unto  the  angel. 
Whereby  shall  I  know  this  ?  for  I  am  an  old  man, 
and  my  wife  well  stricken  in  years. 

 19.  And  the  angel  answering  said  unto  him,  I 

am  Gabriel,  th:it  stand  in  the  presence  of  God ;  and 


7B 


am  sent  to  speak  unto  thee,  and  to  shew  thee  these 
glad  tidings. 

§  22.   Protect  God's  People. 

Gen.  xix.  13.  And  the  men  said  unto  Lot,  Hast  thou 
here  any  besides  ?  son  in  law,  and  thy  sons,  and  thy 
daughters,  and  whatsoever  thou  hast  in  the  city, 
bring  tJiem  out  of  this  ]5lace  : 

 13.  For  we  will  destroy  this  place,  because  the 

cry  of  them  is  waxen  great  before  the  face  of  the 
Lord  ;  and  the  Lord  hath  sent  us  to  destroy  it. 

 14.  And  Lot  went  out,  and  spake  unto  his 

sons  in  law,  which  married  his  daughters,  and  said, 
Up,  get  you  out  of  this  place ;  for  the  Lord  will  de- 
sti-oy  this  city.  But  he  seemed  as  one  that  mocked 
unto  his  sons  in  law. 

 15.  And  when  the  morning  arose,  then  the 

angels  hastened  Lot,  saying.  Arise,  take  thy  wife,  and 
thy  two  daughters,  which  are  here  ;  lest  thou  be  con- 
sumed in  the  iniquity  of  the  city. 

 16.  And  while  he  lingered,  the  men  laid  hold 

upon  his  hand,  and  upon  the  hand  of  his  wife,  and 
upon  the  hand  of  his  two  daughters  ;  the  Lord  being 
merciful  unto  him :  and  they  brought  him  forth,  and 
set  him  without  the  city. 

 17.  And   it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had 

brought  them  forth  abroad,  that  he  said.  Escape  for 
thy  life  ;  look  not  behind  thee,  neither  stay  thou  in  all 
the  plain ;  escape  to  the  mountiiin,  lest  thou  be  con- 
sumed. 

§  23.   Inflict  Divine  Penalties. 

2  Sam.xxiv.  16.  And  when  the  angel  stretched  out 
his  hand  upon  Jerusalem  to  destroy  it,  the  Lord  re- 
pented him  of  the  evil,  and  said  to  the  angel  that  de- 
stroyed the  people,  It  is  enough :  stay  now  thine  hand. 
And  the  angel  of  tlie  Lord  was  by  the  threshing-place 
of  Araunah  the  Jebusite. 

I  Chr.  xxi.  14.  So  the  Lord  sent  pestilence  upon 
Israel :  and  there  fell  of  Israel  seventy  thousand  men. 

 15.  And  God  sent  an  angel  unto  Jerusalem  to 

destroy  it:  and  as  he  was  destroying,  the  Lord  be- 
held, and  he  repented  him  of  the  evil,  and  said  to  the 
angel  that  destroyed.  It  is  enough,  stay  now  thine 
hand.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  by  the  thresh- 
ing-floor of  Ornan  the  Jebusite. 

 16.  And  David  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw 

the  angel  of  the  Lord  stand  between  the  earth  and 
the  heaven,  having  a  drawn  sword  in  his  hand  stretch- 
ed out  over  Jerusalem.  Then  David  and  the  elders 
of  Israel,  who  were  clothed  iu  sackcloth,  fell  upon  their 
faces. 

— ■  —  27.  And  the  Lord  commanded  the  angel ;  and 
he  put  up  his  sword  again  into  the  sheatii  thereof 

Ps.xxxv.  5.  Let  them  be  as  chaff'  before  the  wind: 
and  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  chase  them. 

 6.  Let  their  way  be  dark  and  slippery :  and 

let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  persecute  them. 

See  2  Kings  xix.  35.  2  Chr.  xxxii.  21.  Is.  xxxvii. 
36.   Actsxii.  33. 

§  24.   Ministering  Spirits. 

I  Kings  xix.  5.  And  as  he  lay  and  slept  under  a 
juniper  tree,  behold,  then  an  angel  touched  him,  and 
said  unto  him.  Arise  and  eat. 

 7.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  again  the 

second  time,  and  touched  him,  and  said.  Arise  and 
eat ;  because  the  journey  is  too  great  for  thee. 

Ps.  xci.  11.  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  over 
thee,  to  keep  thee  in  all  thy  waj-s. 

 13.  They  shall  bear  thee  up  in  tlieir  hands, 

lest  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone. 

Mat.  xviii.  10.  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of 
these  little  ones  ;  for  I  say  unto  you.  That  in  heaven 
their  angels  do  always  behold  the  face  of  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

Actsviii.  26.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto 
Philip,  saying,  Arise,  and  go  toward  the  south,  imto 
the  way  that  goeth  down  from  Jerusalem  unto  Gaza, 
which  is  desert. 

—  xii.  15.  And  they  said  unto  her.  Thou  art  mad. 
But  she  constantly  aftirmed  that  it  was  even  so.  Then 
said  they,  It  is  his  angel. 


201 


CHAP.  IV. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


I  Cor.  xi.  10.  For  this  cause  ou^ht  the  woman  to 
have  power  on  lier  head  because  of  the  angels. 

Heb.  i.  13.  But  to  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 
time,  Sit  on  my  right  hand,  until  I  make  thine  ene- 
mies thy  footstool  ? 

 14.  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent 

forth  to  minister  for  them  who  shall  be  heirs  of  sal- 
vation ? 

See  Actsv.  19;  xii.  7,  11. 

§  25.   Are  Gliiardiaiis  of  Cities  and  Nations. 

Ezek.  ix.  1.  He  cried  also  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud 
voice,  saying,  Cause  them  tliat  have  cliarge  over  the 
city  to  draw  near,  even  every  man  with  his  destroying 
weapon  in  his  hand. 

Dan.  X.  13.  But  the  prince  of  the  kingdom  of  Persia 
withstood  me  one  and  twenty  days  :  but,  lo,  Michael, 
one  of  the  chief  princes,  came  to  help  mc;  and  I  re- 
mained tliere  with  the  liings  of  Persia. 

 20.  Then  said  he,  Knowest  thou  whci'efore  I 

come  unto  thee?  and  now  I  will  return  to  fight  with 
the  prince  of  Persia :  and  when  I  am  gone  forth,  lo, 
the  prince  of  Grecia  shall  come. 

 21.  But  I  will  shew  thee  that  which  is  noted 

in  the  Scripture  of  truth :  and  there  is  none  that  hold- 
eth  with  me  in  these  things,  but  Michael  your  prince. 

—  xi.  1.  Also  I  in  the  tirst  year  of  Darius  the  Mede, 
even  I,  stood  to  confirm  and  to  strengthen  him. 

—  xii.  1.  And  at  that  time  shall  Michael  stand  up, 
the  great  prince  which  staudeth  for  the  children  of 
thy  people  :  + 

§  26.   Share  in  the  Counsels  of  God. 

Zech.  i.  13.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  answered 
and  said,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  how  long  wilt  thou  not 
have  mercy  on  Jerusalem  and  on  the  cities  of  Judah, 
against  which  thou  hast  had  indignation  these  three- 
score and  ten  years? 

—  —  13.  And  the  Lord  answered  the  angel  that 
talked  with  me  with  good  words  and  comfortable 
words. 

Luke  XV.  10.  Likewise,  I  say  unto  you,  there  is  joy 
in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God  over  one  sinner 
that  repenteth. 

§  27.   Sound  the  Apocalyptic  Trumpets. 

Rev.  viii.  2.  And  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  stood 
before  God ;  and  to  them  were  given  se\  en  trumpets. 

 6.  And  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven 

trumpets  prepared  themselves  to  sound. 

 13.  And  I  beheld,  and  heard  an  angel  flying 

througli  the  midst  of  heaven,  saying  with  a  loud  voice. 
Woe,  woe,  woe,  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth  by  rea- 
son of  the  other  voices  of  the  trumpet  of  the  three 
angels,  which  are  yet  to  sound  ! 

—  ix.  13.  And  the  sixth  angel  sounded,  and  I  heard 
a  voice  from  the  four  horns  of  the  golden  altar  which 
is  before  God, 

 14.  Saying  to  the  sixth  angel  which  had  the 

trumpet,  Loose  the  four  angels  whicli  are  bound  in  the 
great  river  Eujihrates. 

 15.  And  the  four  angels  were  loosed,  which 

were  prepared  for  an  hour,  and  a  day,  and  a  month, 
and  a  year,  for  to  slay  the  third  part  of  men. 

§  28.   Gather  the  Elect  to  Judgmeut. 

Mat.  xxiv.  31.  And  he  shall  send  his  angels  with  a 
great  sound  of  a  trumix't,  and  they  sh;dl  gather  to- 
gether his  elect  from  the  four  winds,  from  one  end  of 
heaven  to  the  other. 

Markxiii.  27.  And  then  shall  he  send  his  angels, 
and  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four 
winds,  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth  to  the 
uttermost  part  of  heaven. 


CHAP.  IV. 

SATAN. 

§  29.   His  Fall  through  Pride. 
See  I  Tim.  iii.  6.    And  compare  Is.  xiv.  12. 

§  30.   Satan  in  the  Form  of  a  Serpent. 

Gen.  iii.  14.  And  the  Lord  God  said  unto  the  ser- 
pent. Because  thou  hast  done  this,  thou  a)-t  cursed 
above  all  cattle,  and  above  every  beast  of  the  field  ; 
upon  thy  belly  shalt  thou  go,  and  dust  shalt  thou  eat 
all  the  days  of  thy  life ; 

See  Rev.  xii.  9 ;  xx.  3. 

§  31.   The  Great  Red  Dragon. 

Rev.  xii.  3.  And  there  appeared  another  wonder  in 
heaven  ;  and  behold  a  great  red  dragon,  having  seven 
heads  and  ten  horns,  and  seven  crowns  upon  his  heads. 

 4.  And  his  tail  drew  the  third  part  of  the  stars 

of  heaven,  and  did  cast  them  to  the  earth :  and  the 
dragon  stood  before  the  woman  which  was  ready  to 
be  delivered,  for  to  devour  her  child  as  soon  as  it  was 
born. 

 13.  Therefore  rejoice,  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that 

dwell  in  them.  Woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth 
and  of  the  sea  !  for  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you, 
having  great  vsTath,  because  he  knoweth  that  he  hath 
but  a  short  time. 

 13.  And  when  the  dragon  saw  that  he  was 

cast  unto  the  earth,  he  persecuted  the  woman  which 
brought  forth  the  man  child. 

 15.  And  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth 

water  as  a  flood  after  the  woman,  that  he  might  cause 
her  to  be  carried  away  of  the  flood. 

 16.  And  the  earth  helped  the  woman ;  and 

the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallowed  up  the 
flood  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  his  mouth. 

 17.  And  the  dragon  was  wroth  with  the 

woman,  and  went  to  make  war  with  the  remnant  of 
her  seed,  which  keep  the  commandments  of  God,  and 
have  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ. 

—  xiii.  4.  And  they  worshipped  the  dragon  which 
gave  power  unto  the  beast:  and  thej'  worshipped  the 
beast,  saying,  Who  i'*  like  unto  the  beast  ?  who  is  able 
to  make  M'ar  with  him  ? 

 14.  And  deceiveth  them  that  dwell  on  the 

earth  by  t?ie  meam  of  those  miracles  which  he  had 
power  to  do  in  the  sight  of  the  beast ;  saying  to  them 
that  dwell  on  the  earth,  that  they  should  make  an 
image  to  the  beast. 

See  Rev.  xiii.  15. 

§  32.   Prince  of  Demons. 

Mat,  XXV.  41.  Then  shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on 
the  left  hand.  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  ever- 
lasting fire,  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his  angels: 

I  John  iii.  8.  He  that  committeth  sin  is  of  the 
devil ;  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning.  For 
this  purpose  the  Son  of  God  was  manifested,  that  he 
might  destroy  the  works  of  the  devil. 

Rev.  xii.  7.  And  there  was  war  in  heaven :  Michael 
and  his  angels  fought  against  the  dragon  ;+ 

§  33.   Deceiver  and  Liar. 

John  viii.  44.  Ye  are  of  your  father  the  devil,  and 
the  lusts  of  your  father  ye  will  do;  he  was  a  murdcFer 
from  the  beginning,  and  abode  not  in  the  truth,  because 
there  is  no  truth  in  him.  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he 
speaketh  of  his  own :  for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father 
of  it. 

Acts  xiii.  10.  And  said,  O  full  of  all  subtilty  and  all 
mischief,  thou  child  of  the  devil,  thou  eneuiy  of  all 
righteousness,  wilt  thou  not  cease  to  pervert  the  right 
ways  of  the  Lord  ? 

2"Cor.  xi.  14.  And  no  marvel;  for  Satan  himself  is 
transformed  into  an  angel  of  light. 

 15,  Therefore  it  is  no  great  thing  if  his  minis- 
ters also  be  transformed  as  the  ministers  of  righteous- 
ness ;  whose  end  shall  be  according  to  their  works. 


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ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


book:  IX. 


Rev.  xii.  9.  And  the  great  dragou  was  cast  out,  that 
old  serpent,  called  the  Devil  and  Satan,  which  de- 
ceiveth  the  whole  world  :  he  was  cast  out  into  the 
earth,  and  his  angels  were  cast  out  with  him. 

See  Mat.  xii.  24-26. 

§  34.   Patron  of  False  Professors. 

Rev.  ii.  9.  I  know  thy  works,  and  tribulation,  and 
poverty,  (but  thou  art  rich)  and  /  kmw  the  blasphemy 
of  them  which  say  they  are  Jews,  and  are  not,  but 
are  the  synagogue  of  Satan. 

—  iii.  9.  Behold,  I  will  make  them  of  the  synagogue 
of  Satan,  which  say  they  are  Jews,  and  are  not,  but 
do  lie ;  behold,  I  will  make  them  to  come  and  wor- 
ship before  thy  feet,  and  to  know  that  I  have  loved  thee. 

§  35.  Afflicts. 

Job  i.  13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  Behold, 
all  that  he  hath  is  in  thy  power  ;  onlj'  upon  himself 
put  not  forth  thine  hand.  So  Satan  went  forth  from 
the  presence  of  the  Lord. 

Luke  xiii.  16.  And  ought  not  this  woman,  being  a 
daughter  of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  hath  bound,  lo, 
these  eighteen  years,  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the 
sabbath  day  ? 

See  Job  ii.  7.   Acts  x.  38. 

I  36.   Accuser  of  Good  Men. 

Job  i.  6.  Now  there  was  a  day  when  the  sons  of 
God  came  to  present  themselves  before  the  Lord,  and 
Satan  came  also  among  them. 

 7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  Whence 

comest  thou '?  Then  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and 
said,  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and  from 
walking  up  and  down  in  it. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  Hast  thou 

considered  my  servant  Job,  that  there  is  none  like  him 
in  the  earth,  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 
feareth  God,  and  escheweth  evil '? 

 9.  Then  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and  said. 

Doth  Job  fear  God  for  nought? 

 10.  Hast  thou  not  made  a  hedge  about  him, 

and  about  his  house,  and  about  all  that  he  hath  on 
every  side  ?  thou  hast  blessed  the  work  of  his  hands, 
and  his  substance  is  increased  in  the  laud. 

 11.  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch 

all  that  he  hath,  and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  foce. 

—  ii.  1.  Again  there  was  a  day  when  the  sons  of 
God  came  to  present  themselves  before  the  Lord,  and 
Satan  came  also  among  them  to  present  himself  before 
the  Lord.  . 

 3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  From 

whence  comest  thou?  And  Satan  answered  the 
Lord,  and  said.  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth, 
and  from  walking  up  and  down  in  it. 

 3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  Hast  thou 

considered  my  servant  Job,  that  there  is  none  like  him 
in  the  earth,  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 
feareth  God,  and  escheweth  evil  ?  and  still  he  holdetli 
fast  his  integrity,  although  thou  movedst  me  agaiaet 
him,  to  destroy  him  without  cause. 

 4.  And  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and  said. 

Skin  for  skin,  yea,  all  that  a  man  hath  will  he  give  for 
his  life. 

 5-  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch  his 

bone  and  his  flesh,  and  he  will  cur.se  thee  to  thy  face. 

 6.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  Beho'd,  he 

is  in  thiue  hand  ;  but  save  his  life. 

§  37.  Resists  Good  Men. 

(SeeZech.iii.  1.) 
Zech.  iii.  3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  The 
Lord  rebuke  thee,  O  Satan ;  even  the  Lord  that  hath 
chosen  Jerusalem  rebuke  thee :  is  not  this  a  brand 
plucked  out  of  the  fire  ? 

 3.  Now  Joshua  was  clothed  with  filthy  gar- 
ments, and  stood  before  the  angel. 

 4.  And  he  answered  and  spake  unto  those 

that  stood  before  him,  saying.  Take  away  the  filthy 
garments  from  him.  And  unto  him  he  said,  Behold, 
I  have  caused  thine  iuiquity  to  pass  from  thee,  and  I 
will  clothe  thee  with  a  change  of  raiment. 


 5.  And  I  said.  Let  them  set  a  fair  mitre  upon 

his  head.  So  they  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head,  and 
clothed  him  with  garments.  And  the  angel  of  the 
Lord  stood  by. 

Eph.  vi.  12.  For  wc  wrestle  not  against  flesh  and 
blood,  but  against  principalities,  against  powers,  against 
the  rulers  of  the  darkness  ®f  this  world,  against  spir- 
itual wickedness  in  high  places. 

I  Thess.  ii.  18.  Wherefore  we  would  have  come  unto 
you,  even  I  Paul,  once  and  again ;  but  Satan  hindered  us. 

§  38.   Tempts  Men  to  Sin. 

(See  also  page  562,  §  74.) 

1  Chr.  xxi.  1.  And  Satan  stood  up  against  Israel, 
and  jjrovoked  David  to  number  Israel. 

Luke  xxii.  31.  And  the  Lord  said,' Simon,  Simon, 
behold,  Satan  hath  desired  to  have  you,  that  he  may 
sift^oM  as  wheat. 

2  Cor.  iv.  4.  In  whom  the  god  of  this  world  hath 
blinded  the  minds  of  them  whicli  believe  not,  lest  the 
light  of  the  glorious  gospel  of  Christ,  who  is  the 
image  of  God,  should  shine  unto  them. 

I  Pet.  V.  8.  I3e  sober,  be  vigilant ;  because  your  ad- 
versary the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion,  walketh  about, 
seeking  whom  he  may  devour  : 

Rev.  ii.  10.  Fear  none  of  those  things  which  thou 
shalt  suffer :  behold,  the  devil  shall  cast  sow,e  of  j'ou 
into  prison,  that  ye  may  be  tried  ;  and  ye  shall  have 
tribulation  ten  days  :  be  thou  faithful  unto  death,  and 
I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life. 

See  Luke  xxii.  8.   Acts  v.  8.    Eph.ii.  3.   Rev.  xii.  9. 

§  39.   Tempted  Christ. 

Mat.  iv.  1.  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  Spirit  into 
the  wilderness  to  be  tempted  of  the  devil. 

 11.  Then  the  devil  leaveth  him,  and  behold, 

auircls  came  and  ministered  unto  him. 

Mark  i.  13.  And  immediately  the  Spirit  driveth  him 
into  the  wilderness. 

 13.  And  he  was  there  in  the  wilderness  forty 

days  tempted  of  Satan  ;  and  was  with  the  wild  beasts ; 
and  the  angels  ministered  unto  him. 

Lukeiv.  1.  And  Jesus  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
returned  from  Jordan,  and  was  led  by  the  Spirit  into 
the  wilderness, 

 13.  And  when  the  devil  had  ended  all  the 

temptation,  he  departed  from  him  for  a  season. 

(A.  TO  GRATrFY  A  BODILY  APPETITE.) 

Mat.  iv.  2.  And  when  he  had  fixsted  forty  days  and 
forty  nights,  he  was  afterward  a  hungered. 

 3.  And  when  the  tempter  came  to  him,  he 

said,  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  that  these 
stones  be  made  bread. 

 4.  But  he  answered  and  said.  It  is  written, 

Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by  every  word 
that  proceedeth  out  of  the  mouth  of  God. 

Luke  iv.  2.  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil. 
And  in  those  days  he  did  eat  nothing :  and  when  they 
were  ended,  he  afterward  hungered. 

 3.  And  the  devil  said  unto  him.  If  thou  be 

the  Son  of  God,  command  this  stone  that  it  be  made 
bread. 

 4.  And  Jesus  answered  him,  saying,  It  is  writ- 
ten. That  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by 
every  word  of  God. 

(B.  TO  COURT  APPLAUSE.) 

Mat.  iv.  5.  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  the 
holy  city,  and  settetli  him  on  a  pinuacle  of  the  temple, 

 6.  And  saith  unto  him.  If  thou  be  the  Son  of 

God,  cast  thyself  down :  for  it  is  written.  He  shall 
give  his  angels  charge  concerning  thee  :  and  in  their 
hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up,  lest  at  any  time  tliou 
dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone. 

 7.  Jesus  said  unto  him,  It  is  written  again. 

Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God. 

Luke  iv.  9.  And  he  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and 
set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple,  and  said  unto 
him.  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  down 
from  hence  : 

 10.  For  it  is  written,  He  shall  give  his  angels 

charge  over  thee,  to  keep  thee : 


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ANGELS,  GOOD  AXD  EYIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


Luke  iv.  11.  And  in  their  hands  they  shall  bear  thee 
up,  lest  at  any  time  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone. 

 13.  And  .Jesus  answering  said  unto  him,  It  is 

said,  Thou  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God. 

(C.  TO  PURCHASE  DOMINION.) 

Mat.iv.  8.  Again,  the  devil  talietli  him  up  into  an 
exceeding  high  mountain,  and  slieweth  him  all  the 
kingdoms  of  the  world,  and  the  glory  of  them; 

 9.  And  saitli  unto  him.  All  these  things  will  I 

give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me. 

 10.  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  him,  Get  thee  hence, 

Satan:  for  it  is  written,  Tliou  slialt  worship  the  Lord 
thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve. 

Luke  iv.  5.  And  the  devil,  taking  him  up  into  a  high 
mountain,  shewed  unto  hun  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
world  in  a  moment  of  time. 

 6.  And  the  devil  said  unto  him,  All  this 

power  will  I  give  thee,  and  the  glory  of  them :  for 
that  is  delivered  unto  me ;  and  to  whomsoever  I  will, 
I  give  it. 

 7.  If  thou  therefore  wilt  worship  me,  all  shall 

be  thine. 

 8.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him. 

Get  thee  beliind  me,  Satan :  for  it  is  written.  Thou 
shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt 
thou  serve. 

§  40.  To  be  Resisted. 

Zech.  iii.  1.  And  he  shewed  me  Joshua  the  high 
priest  standing  l)efore  the  angel  of  the  Lord,  and  Satan 
standing  at  his  riglit  hand  to  resist  him. 
Eph.  iv.  27.  Neither  give  place  to  the  devil. 

—  vi.  11.  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God,  that  ye 
may  be  able  to  stand  against  the  wiles  of  the  devil. 

2  Tim.  ii.  26.  And  that  they  may  recover  themselves 
out  of  the  snare  of  the  devil,  who  are  taken  captive  by 
him  at  his  will. 

Jam.iv.  7.  Submit  yourselves  therefore  to  God. 
Resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  tlee  from  you. 

I  Pet.  V.  9.  Whom  resist  steadfast  in  the  ftiith,  know- 
ing that  the  same  afflictions  are  accomplished  in  your 
bretliren  that  are  in  the  M  Oiid. 

§  41.  Wicked  GiTen  Over  to. 

Ps.  cix.  6.  Set  thou  a  wicked  man  over  him :  and 
let  Satan  stand  at  his  right  hand. 

I  Tim.  i.  20.  Of  whom  is  Hymeneus  and  Alexander  ; 
Vlioin  I  have  delivered  unto  Satan,  that  they  may 
learn  not  to  blaspheme. 

1  Cor.  V.  2.  And  ye  are  puffed  up,  and  have  not 
rather  mourned,  that  he  that  hath  done  this  deed  might 
be  taken  away  fi-om  among  you. 

 3.  For  I  verily,  as  absent  in  body,  but  present 

in  spirit,  have  j  udged  already,  as  though  I  were  pres- 
ent, concerning  him  that  hath  so  done  this  deed, 

 4.  In  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

Avhen  ye  are  gathered  together,  and  my  spirit,  with  tlie 
power  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

 5.  To  deliver  such  a  one  unto  Satan  for  the 

destruction  of  the  flesh,  that  the  sphit  may  be  saved 
in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

§  42.  Overpowered. 

Luke  X.  18.  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  beheld  Satan 
as  liglitning  fall  from  heaven. 

John  xii.  31.  Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  world: 
now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  cast  out. 

—  xiv.  30.  Hereafter  I  will  not  talk  much  with  you : 
for  the  prince  of  this  world  cometh,  and  hath  nothing 
in  me. 

—  xvi.  11.  Of  judgment,  because  the  prince  of  this 
world  is  judged. 

Rom.  xvi.  20.  And  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise 
Satan  under  your  feet  shortly.  The  grace  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ  be  with  you.  Amen. 

Rev.  xii.  7.  +and  the  dragon  fought  and  his  angels, 

 8.  Anil  jirevailed  not ;  neither  was  their  place 

found  any  more  in  heaven. 

 10.  And  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven, 


Now  is  come  salvation,  and  strength,  and  the  kingdom 
of  our  God,  and  the  power  of  his  Christ :  for  the  ac- 
cuser of  our  brethren  is  cast  down,  which  accused 
them  before  our  God  day  and  night. 

 11.  And  they  overcame  him  by  the  blood  of 

the  Lamb,  and  by  the  word  of  their  testimony ;  and 
they  loved  not  their  lives  unto  the  death. 

See  Rev.  xx.  10,  for  Satan's  hnal  destiny. 


CHAP.  V, 
EVIL  ANGELS. 

§  43.   Their  Fall  and  Imprisonment. 

2  Pet.  ii.  4.  For  if  God  spared  not  the  angels  that 
sinned,  but  cast  them  down  to  hell,  and  delivered  them 
into  chains  of  darkness,  to  be  reserved  unto  judgment ; 

Jude  6.  And  the  angels  which  kept  not  their  first 
estate,  but  left  their  own  habitation,  he  hath  reserved 
in  everlasting  chains  under  darkness  unto  the  judg- 
ment of  the  great  day. 

See  Luke  viii.  31.   Bev.  xx.  3. 

§  44.   Not  Closely  Confined. 

Eph.  ii.  2.  Wherein  in  time  past  ye  walked  accord- 
ing to  the  course  of  this  world,  according  to  the  prince 
of  the  power  of  the  air,  the  spirit  that  now  worketh  in 
the  childi-en  of  disobedience  :* 

See  Eph.  vi.  12. 

§  45.   Forms  (in  Vision). 

Rev.  xiii.  11.  And  I  beheld  another  beast  coming  up 
out  of  the  earth ;  and  he  had  two  horns  like  a  lamb, 
and  he  spake  as  a  dragon. 

—  xvi.  13.  And  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  like  frogs 
come  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  dragon,  and  out  of  the 
mouth  of  the  beast,  and  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  false 
prophet. 

§  46.   Power  (in  Vision). 

Rev.  ix.  5.  And  to  them  it  was  given  that  they  should 
not  kill  them,  but  that  tliey  should  be  tormented  five 
months:  and  their  torment  was  as  the  torment  of  a 
scorpion,  when  he  striketh  a  man. 

—  xi.  7.  And  when  they  shall  have  finished  their 
testimony,  the  l)east  that  ascendeth  out  of  the  bottom- 
less pit  shall  make  war  against  them,  and  shall  over- 
come them,  and  kill  them. 

—  xiii.  12.  And  he  exerciseth  all  the  power  of  the 
first  beast  before  him,  and  causeth  the  earth  and  them 
which  dwell  therein  to  worship  the  first  beast,  whose 
deadly  wound  was  healed. 

 13.  And  he  doeth  great  wonders,  so  that  he 

maketh  fire  come  down  from  heaven  on  the  earth  in 
the  sight  of  men. 

—  xvi.  14.  For  they  are  the  spirits  of  devils,  work- 
ing miracles,  which  go  fortli  unto  the  kings  of  the  earth 
and  of  the  whole  world,  to  gather  them  to  the  battle 
of  that  great  day  of  God  Almighty. 

^  47.   Number  of. 

Mat.  Tiii.  30.  And  there  was  a  good  way  ofi'  from 
them  a  herd  of  many  swine  feeding. 

 31.  So  the  devils  besought  him,  saying,  If  thou 

cast  us  out,  suffer  us  to  go  away  into  the  herd  of  swine. 

 32.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go.    And  when 

they  were  come  out,  they  went  into  the  herd  of  swine: 
and,  behold,  the  whole  herd  of  swine  ran  violently 
down  a  steep  place  into  the  sea,  and  perished  in  the 
waters. 

 33.  And  they  that  kept  them  fled  and  went 

their  ways  into  the"  city,  and  told  every  thing,  and 
what  was  befallen  to  the  possessed  of  the  devils. 

*  The  meaning  msv  be.  either  that  they  are  aerial  in  their  con- 
stitution, or  that  their  abode  is  in  the  air.  At  any  rate,  they  are 
not     imprisoned  as  not  to  be  able  to  tempt  men.— H. 


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ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EYIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


Mark  v.  8.  (For  he  said  unto  liim,  Como  out  of  the 
man,  thou  unclean  spirit.) 

 9.  And  he  asked  him,  Wliat  in  thy  name? 

And  he  answered,  saying,  My  name  is  Legion  :  for  we 
are  many. 

Lukeviii.  30.  And  Jesus  asked  liim,  saying.  What 
is  thy  name  V  And  he  said,  Legion :  because  many 
devils  were  entered  into  him. 

§  48.   Possession  by. 

Mat.  xii.  43.  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of 
a  man,  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  rest, 
and  findeth  none. 

 44.  Then  he  saith,  I  will  return  into  my  house 

from  whence  I  came  out ;  and  when  he  is  come,  he 
findeth  it  empty,  swept,  and  garnished. 

 43.  Then  goetli  he,  and  taketh  with  himself 

seven  other  sphits  more  wicked  than  himself,  and 
they  enter  in  and  dwell  there :  and  the  last  state  of 
that  man  is  worse  than  the  first.  Even  so  shall  it  be 
also  unto  this  wicked  generation. 

Markv.  2.  And  when  he  was  come  out  of  the  ship, 
immediately  there  met  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  man 
with  an  unclean  spirit, 

 3.  Who  had  his  dwelling  among  the  tombs ; 

and  no  man  could  bind  him,  no,  not  with  chains : 

 4.  Because  that  he  had  been  often  bound  with 

fetters  and  chains,  and  the  chains  had  been  plucked 
asunder  by  him,  and  the  fetters  broken  in  pieces : 
neither  could  any  man  tame  him. 

 5.  And  always,  niglit  and  day,  he  was  in  the 

mountains,  and  in  the  tombs,  crying,  and  cutting  him- 
self with  stones. 

Luke  viii.  27.  And  when  he  went  forth  to  land,  there 
met  him  out  of  tlie  city  a  certain  man,  which  had 
devils  long  time,  and  ware  no  clothes,  neither  abode  in 
any  house,  but  in  the  tombs. 

§  49.   Casting  Out. 

(See  also  page  142,  Chap.  XIV.) 

Mat.  xii.  26.  And  if  Satan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is  di- 
vided against  himself;  how  shall  then  his  kingdom 
stand? 

 27.  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by 

whom  do  your  children  cast  them  out  ?  therefore  they 
shall  be  your  judges. 

—  —  29.  Or  else,  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong 
man's  house,  and  spoil  his  goods,  except  he  first  bind 
the  strong  man  ?  and  then  he  will  spoil  his  house. 

 30.  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me ;  and 

lie  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth  abroad. 

Mark  iii.  23.  And  he  called  them  unto  liim,  and  said 
unto  them  in  parables.  How  can  Satan  cast  out  Satan? 

—  —  26.  And  if  Satan  rise  up  against  himself,  and 
be  divided,  he  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  end. 

—  —  37,  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong  man's 


house,  and  spoil  his  goods,  except  he  will  first  bind 
the  strong  man ;  and  then  he  will  spoil  his  house. 

Luke  ix.  49.  And  John  answered  and  said.  Master, 
we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name  ;  and  we 
forbade  him,  because  he  followeth  not  with  us. 

 —  50.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Forbid  him,  not: 

for  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  for  us. 

—  X.  17.  And  the  seventy  returned  again  with  joy, 
saying.  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us 
through  thy  name. 

—  xi.  18.  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against  himself, 
how  shall  his  kingdom  stand  ?  because  ye  say  that  I 
cast  out  devils  through  Beelzebub. 

 19.  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by 

whom  do  your  sons  cast  tfiem  out?  therefore  shall 
they  be  your  judges. 

See  Luke  xi.  20. 

§  50.   Identified  with  Idols. 

Lev.  xvii.  7.  And  they  shall  no  more  offer  their  sac- 
rifices unto  devils,  after  whom  they  have  gone  a  whor- 
ing. This  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto  them 
throuErhout  their  generations. 

Deut.  xxxii.  17.  They  sacrificed  unto  devils,  not  to 
God  ;  to  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  to  new  gods  that 
came  newly  up,  whom  your  iiithers  feared  not. 

2Chr.  xi.  15.  And  he  ordained  him  priests  for  the 
high  places,  and  for  the  devils,  and  for  the  calves 
which  he  had  made. 

I  Cor.  X.  19.  What  say  I  then  ?  tliat  the  idol  is  any- 
thing, or  that  which  is  offered  in  sacrifice  to  idols  is 
any  thing  ? 

 20.  But  I  say,  that  the  things  which  the  Gen- 
tiles sacrifice,  they  sacrifice  to  devils,  and  not  to  God : 
and  I  would  not  that  ye  should  have  fellowship  with 
devils. 

 21.  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and 

the  cup  of  devils :  ye  cannot  be  partakers  of  the  Lord's 
table,  and  of  the  table  of  devils. 

I  Tim.  iv.  1.  Now  the  Spirit  speaketh  expressly, 
that  in  the  latter  times  some  shall  depart  from  the 
faith,  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits,  and  doctrines  of 
devils ; 

Rev.ii.  13.  I  know  thy  works,  and  where  thou 
dwellest,  even  where  Satan's  seat  is :  and  thou  boldest 
fast  my  name,  and  hast  not  denied  my  faith,  even  in 
those  days  wherein  Antipas  was  my  faithful  martyr, 
who  was  slain  among  you,  where  Satan  dwelleth. 

—  ix.  20.  And  the  rest  of  the  men  which  were  not 
killed  by  these  plagues  j^et  repented  not  of  the  works 
of  their  hands,  that  they  should  not  worship  devils, 
and  idols  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass,  and  stone,  and 
of  wood ; 

§  51.   Are  not  Unbelievers. 

Jam.  ii.  19.  Thou  believest  that  there  is  one  God; 
thou  doest  well :  the  devils  also  believe,  and  tremble. 
See  Mat.  viii.  29.   Acts  xvi.  17 ;  xix.  15. 


BOOK  X— GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


CHAP.  I. 

ANTEDILUVIAN  AND  PATRIARCH- 
AL GENEALOGIES. 

§  1.   Adam  to  Noah. 

Gen.  V.  3.  And  Adam  lived  a  hundred  and  thirty- 
years,  and  begat  a  son  in  his  own  hlseness,  after  his 
image ;  and  called  his  name  Seth : 

 4.  And  the  days  of  Adam  after  he  had  begot- 
ten Seth  were  eight  hundred  years :  and  he  begat  sons 
and  daughters : 

 6.  And  Seth  lived  a  hundred  and  five  years, 

and  begat  Enos : 

 7.  And  Seth  lived  after  he  begat  Enos  eight 

hundred  and  seven  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daugh- 
ters: 

 9.  And  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat 

Cainan : 

 10.  And  Enos  lived  after  he  begat  Cainan  eight 

hundred  and  fifteen  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daugh- 
ters: 

 13.  And  Cainan  lived  seventy  years,  and  be- 
gat Mahalaleel : 

 13.  And  Cainan  lived  after  he  begat  Mahala- 
leel eight  hundred  and  forty  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
daughters : 

 15.  And  Mahalaleel  lived  sixty  and  five  years, 

and  begat  Jared : 

 16.  And  Mahalaleel  lived  after  he  begat  Jared 

eight  hundred  and  thirty  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
daughters : 

 18.  And  Jared  lived  a  hundred  sixty  and 

two  years,  and  he  begat  Enoch : 

 19.  And  Jared  lived  after  he  begat  Enoch 

eight  hundred  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters : 

 21.  And  Enoch  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and 

begat  Methuselah : 

 33.  And  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  be- 
gat Methuselah  three  hundred  years,  and  begat  sons 
and  daughters : 

 35.  And  Methuselah  lived  a  hundred  eighty 

and  seven  years,  and  begat  Lamech : 

 36.  And  Methuselah  lived  after  he  begat  La- 
mech seven  hundred  eighty  and  two  years,  and  begat 
sons  and  daughters : 

 38.  And  Lamech  lived  a  hundred  eighty  and 

two  years,  and  begat  a  son : 

 30.  And  Lamech  lived  after  he  begat  Noah 

five  hundred  ninety  and  five  years,  and  begat  sons 
and  daughters : 

 33.  And  Noah  was  five  hundred  years  old : 

and  Noah  begat  Shem,  Ham,  and  Japheth. 

—  vi.  10.  And  Noah  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  Ham, 
and  Japheth. 

—  ix.  28.  And  Noah  lived  after  the  flood  three 
hundred  and  fifty  years. 

§  2.  Recapitulated. 

I  Chp.  i.  1.  Adam,  Sheth,  Enosh, 

 2.  Kenan,  Mahalaleel,  Jered, 

 3.  Henoch,  Methuselah,  Lamech, 

 4.  Noah,  Shem,  Ham,  and  Japheth. 

^  3.   Cain  to  Lamech. 
Gen.iv.  18.  And  unto  Enoch  was  bom  Irad:  and 
Irad  begat  Mehujael :  and  Mehujael  begat  IVIethusael : 
and  Methusael  begat  Lamech. 


§  4.   Noah  to  Abraham. 

Gen.  x.  31.  Unto  Shem  also,  the  father  of  all  the 
chilchen  of  Eber,  the  brother  of  Japheth  the  elder, 
even  to  him  were  children  bom. 

 32.  The  chilch-en  of  Shem ;  Elam,  and  Asshur, 

and  Arphaxad,  and  Lud,  and  Aram. 

 23.  And  the  children  of  Ai'am ;  Uz,  and  Hul, 

and  Getlier,  and  Mash. 

 34.  And  Arphaxad  begat  Salah ;  and  Salah  be- 
gat Eber. 

 25.  And  unto  Eber  were  bom  two  sons :  the 

name  of  one  was  Peleg ;  for  in  his  daj^s  was  the  earth 
divided ;  and  his  brother's  name  was  Joktan. 

 36.  And  Joktan  begat  Ahnodad,  and  Sheleph, 

and  Hazarmaveth,  and  Jerah, 

 37.  And  Hadoram,  and  Uzal,  and  Diklah, 

 28.  And  Obal,  and  Abimael,  and  Slieba, 

 39.  And  Ophir,  and  Havilah,  and  Jobab :  all 

these  ^Dcre  the  sons  of  Joktan. 

 30.  And  their  dwelling  was  from  Mesha,  as 

thou  goest  unto  Sephar,  a  mount  of  the  east. 

—  xi.  10.  These  are  the  generations  of  Shem :  Shem 
was  a  hundred  years  old,  and  begat  Arphaxad  two 
years  after  the  flood : 

 13.  And  Arphaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  years, 

and  begat  Salah : 

 14.    And  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

Eber: 

 16.  And  Eber  lived  four  and  thirty  years,  and 

begat  Peleg : 

 18.  And  Peleg  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

Reu: 

 30.  And  Reu  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and 

begat  Serug : 

 33.  And  Serag  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

Nahor : 

 24.  And  Nahor  lived  nine  and  twenty  years, 

and  begat  Terah : 

 36.  And  Terah  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat 

Abram,  Nahor,  and  Haran. 

 37.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of  Terah : 

Terah  begat  Abram,  Nahor,  and  Haran ;  and  Haran 
begat  Lot. 

—  xxiv.  34.  And  she  said  unto  him,  I  am  the  daugh- 
ter of  Bethuel  the  son  of  Milcah,  which  she  bare  imto 
Nahor. 

—  XXV.  19.  And  these  are  the  generations  of  Isaac, 
Abraham's  son :  Abraham  begat  Isaac : 

§  5.  Recapitulated. 

IChr. i.  17.  The  sons  of  Shem;  Elam,  and  As- 
shur, and  Arphaxad,  and  Lud,  and  Ajam,  and  Uz,  and 
Hul,  and  Gether,  and  Meshech. 

 18.  And  Arphaxad  begat  Shelah,  and  Shelah 

begat  Eber. 

 19.  And  unto  Eber  were  bom  two  sons :  the 

name  of  the  one  was  Peleg ;  because  in  his  days  the 
earth  was  divided :  and  his  brother's  name  was  Jok- 
tan. 

 20.  And  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  and  Sheleph, 

and  Hazarmaveth,  and  Jerah, 

 31.  Hadoram  also,  and  Uzal,  and  Diklah, 

 33.  And  Ebal,  and  Abimael,  and  Sheba, 

 33.  And  Ophir,  and  Havilah,  and  Jobab.  All 

these  were  the  sons  of  Joktan. 

 24.  Shem,  Arphaxad,  Shelah, 

 25.  Eber,  Peleg,  Reu, 


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BOOK  X. 


I  Chr.  i.  26.  Serug,  Nahor,  Terali, 
 27.  Abram ;  the  same  iti  Abraham. 

§  6.   Deseeiulants  of  Ham. 

See  page  313,  §  3. 

§  7.   Descendants  of  Japlielh. 

See  page  313,  §  5. 

§  8.   Descendants  of  Isliniael.   (Two  Lists.) 

Gen.  XXV.  12.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of  Ish- 
mael,  Abraham's  son,  whom  Hagar  the  Egyptian, 
Sarah's  handmaid,  bare  unto  Abraham  : 

 13.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Ish- 

mael,  by  their  names,  according  to  their  generations : 
the  firstborn  of  Ishmael,  Nebajoth ;  and  Kedar,  and 
Adbeel,  and  Mibsam, 

 14.  And  Mishma,  and  Dumah,  and  Massa, 

 15.  Hadar,  and  Tema,  Jetur,  Naphish,  and 

Kedemah : 

 16.  These  are  the  sons  of  Ishmael,  and  tliese 

are  their  names,  by  then'  towns,  and  by  their  castles ; 
twelve  princes  according  to  their  nations. 

I  Chr.  i.  28.  The  sons  of  Abraham ;  Isaac,  and 
Ishmael. 

 29.  These  are  their  generations :  The  firstborn 

of  Ishmael,  Nebaioth ;  then  Kedar,  and  Adbeel,  and 
Mibsam, 

 30.  Mishma,  and  Dumah,  Massa,  Hadad,  and 

Tema, 

 31.  Jetur,  Naphish,  and  Kedemah.  These 

are  the  sons  of  Ishmael. 

§  9.   Descendants  of  Esau  or  Edom. 

Gen.  xxxvi.  1.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of 
Esau,  who  is  Edom. 

 4.  And  Adah  bare  to  Esau  Eliphaz ;  and  Bash- 

emath  bare  Reuel ; 

 5.  And  Aholibamah  bare  Jeush,  and  Jaalam, 

and  Korah ;  these  are  the  sous  of  Esau,  which  were 
bom  unto  him  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

 9.  And  these  are  the  generations  of  Esau  the 

father  of  the  Edomites  in  mount  Seir : 

 10.  These  are  the  names  of  Esau's  sons ;  Eli- 
phaz the  son  of  Adah  the  wife  of  Esau,  Reuel  the  son 
of  Bashemath  the  wife  of  Esau. 

 11.  And  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  were  Teman, 

Omar,  Zepho,  and  Gatam,  and  Kenaz. 

 12.  And  Timua  was  concubine  to  Eliphaz 

Esau's  son ;  and  she  bare  to  Eliphaz  Amalek :  these 
were  the  sons  of  Adah  Esau's  wife. 

 13.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Reuel :  Nahath, 

and  Zerah,  Shammah,  and  Mizzah:  these  were  the 
sons  of  Bashemath  Esau's  wife. 

 14.  And  these  were  the  sons  of  Aholibamah, 

the  daughter  of  Anah  the  daughter  of  Zibeon,  Esau's 
wife :  and  she  bare  to  Esau  Jeush,  and  Jaalam,  and 
Korah. 

 25.  And  the  children  of  Anah  were  these ; 

Dishon,  and  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  Anah. 

 26.  And  tliese  are  the  children  of  Dishon ; 

Hemdan,  and  Eshban,  and  Ithran,  and  Cheran. 

 37.  The  children  of  Ezer  are  these ;  Bilhan, 

and  Zaavan,  and  Akan. 

 28.  The  childi-en  of  Dishan  are  these ;  Uz,  and 

Aran. 

I  Chr.  i.  34.  And  Abraham  begat  Isaac.  The  sons 
of  Isaac ;  Esau  and  Israel. 

 3,5.  The  sons  of  Esau ;  Eliphaz,  Reuel,  and 

Jeush,  and  Jaalam,  and  Korah. 

 36.  The  sons  of  Eliphaz ;  Teman,  and  Omar, 

Zephi,  and  Gatam,  Kenaz,  and  Timna,  and  Amalek. 

 37.  The  sons  of  Reuel ;  Nahath,  Zerah,  Sham- 
mah, and  Mizzah. 

 38.  And  the  sons  of  Seir ;  Lotan,  and  Shobal, 

and  Zibeon,  and  Anah,  and  Dishon,  and  Ezar,  and 
Dishan. 

 39.  And  the  sons  of  Lotan ;  Ilori,  and  Ho- 

mam :  and  Timna  icas  Lotan's  sister. 

 40.  The  sons  of  Shobal ;  Allan,  and  Manahath, 

and  Ebal,  Shephi,  and  Onam.  And  the  sons  of  Zibeon ; 
Aiah,  and  Anah. 

 41.  The  sons  of  Anah ;  Dishon.    And  the  sons 


of  Dishon;  Amnvm,  and  Eshban,  and  Itlu'an,  and 
Cheran. 

 42.  The  sons  of  Ezer;  Bilhan,  and  Zavan, 

and  Jakan.  The  sons  of  Dishan ;  Uz,  and  Aran. 

§  10.   Hereditary  Dulces  of  Edom. 

Gen.  xxxvi.  15.  These  were  dukes  of  the  sons  of 
Esau ;  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  the  firstborn  son  of  Esau ; 
duke  Teman,  duke  Omar,  duke  Zepho,  duke  Kenaz, 

 16.  Duke  Korah,  duke  Gatam,  and  duke  Ama- 
lek ;  these  are  the  dukes  (hat  came  of  Eliphaz  in  the 
land  of  Edom :  these  were  the  sons  of  Adah. 

 17.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Reuel  Esau's 

son ;  duke  Nahath,  duke  Zerah,  duke  Shammah,  duke 
Mizzah :  these  are  tlie  dukes  that  came  of  Reuel  in  the 
land  of  Edom :  these  are  the  sons  of  Bashemath 
Esau's  wife. 

 18.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Aholibamah 

Esau's  wife ;  duke  Jeush,  duke  Jaalam,  duke  Korah : 
these  were  the  dukes  that  came  of  Aholibamah  the 
daughter  of  Anah,  Esau's  wife. 

 19.  These  are  the  sons  of  Esau,  who  is  Edom, 

and  these  ai-e  their  dukes. 

 20.  These  are  the  sons  of  Seir  the  Horite,  who 

inhabited  the  land ;  Lotan,  and  Shobal,  and  Zibeon, 
and  Anah, 

 21.  And  Dishon,  and  Ezer,  and  Dishan :  these 

are  the  dukes  of  the  Horites,  the  children  of  Seir  in 
the  land  of  Edom. 

 22.  And  the  children  of  Lotan  were  Hori  and 

Hemam  ;  and  Lotan's  sister  was  Timna. 

—  —  23.  And  the  chilch-en  of  Shobal  were  these ; 
Alvan,  and  Manahath,  and  Ebal,  Shepho,  and  Onam. 

 24.  And  these  are  the  children  of  Zibeon; 

both  Ajah,  and  Anah :  -f- 

 29.  These  are  the  dukes  that  came  of  the  Ho- 
rites; duke  Lotan,  duke  Shobal,  duke  Zibeon,  duke 
Anah. 

 30.  Duke  Dishon,  duke  Ezer,  duke  Dishan ; 

these  are  the  dukes  that  came  of  Hori,  among  their 

dukes  in  the  land  of  Seir. 
 40.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  dukes  that 

came  of  Esau,  according  to  their  families,  after  their 

places,  by  their  names;  duke  Timnah,  duke  Alvah, 

duke  Jetheth, 

 41.  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon, 

 42.  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar, 

 43.  Duke  Magdiel,  duke  Iram :  these  be  the 

dukes  of  Edom,  according  to  their  habitations  in  the 

land  of  their  possession :  he  is  Esau  the  father  of  the 

Edomites. 

I  Chr.  i.  51.  Hadad  died  also.  And  the  dukes  of 
Edom  were ;  duke  Timnah,  duke  Aliah,  duke  Jetheth, 

 52.  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon,. 

 53.  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar, 

 54.  Duke  Magdiel,  duke  Iram.    These  are  the 

dukes  of  Edom. 

§  11.   Elective  Kings  of  Edom. 

Gen.  xxxvi.  31.  And  these  are  the  kings  that  reigned 
in  the  land  of  Edom,  before  there  reigned  any  king 
over  the  chikhen  of  Israel. 

 32.  And  Bela  the  son  of  Beor  reigned  in  Edom ; 

and  the  name  of  his  city  was  Dinhabah. 

 33.  And  Bela  died,  and  Jobab  the  son  of  Ze- 
rah of  Bozrah  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 34.  And  Jobab  died,  and  Husham  of  the  land 

of  Temani  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 35.  And  Husham  died,  and  Hadad  the  son  of 

Bedad,  who  smote  Midian  in  the  field  of  Moab,  reigned 
in  his  stead :  and  the  name  of  his  city  wan  Avith. 

 36.  And  Hadad  died,  and  Samlah  of  Masre- 

kah  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 37.  And  Samlah  died,  and  Saul  of  Rehoboth 

by  the  river  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 38.  And  Saul  died,  and  Baal-hanan  the  son  of 

Achbor  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 39.  And  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  died, 

and  Hadar  reigned  in  his  stead :  and  the  name  of  his 
city  was  Pau  ;  and  his  wife's  name  was  Jlehetabel,  the 
daughter  of  Matred,  the  daughter  of  jNIczahab. 

I  Chr.  i.  43,  Now  these  are  the  kings  that  reigned 
in  the  land  of  Edom  before  any  king  reigned  over  the 


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cliiklren  of  Isniul;  Bela  the  son  of  Beor:  and  the 
name  of  his  city  mis  Dinhabah. 

I  Chr.  i.  44.  And  wlieii  Behi  was  dead,  Jobab  the 
son  of  Zerah  of  Bozrah  rciij:ncd  in  his  stead. 

 45.  And  wlicn  Jobab  was  dead,  Ilusham  of 

the  laud  of  the  Tcmanitcs  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 46.  And  wlicn  Husham  was  dead,  lladad  the 

son  of  Bedad,  wliich  smote  Midian  in  the  tield  of 
Moab,  reigned  in  his  stead :  and  the  name  of  his  city 
was  Avith. 

 47.  And  wlien  Hadad  was  dead,  Samlah  of 

Masrekah  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 =-48.  And  when  Samlah  was  dead,  Shaul  of 

Rehoboth  by  the  river  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 49.  And  when  Shaul  was  dead,  Baal-hanan  the 

son  of  Achbor  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 50.  And  when  Baal-hanan  was  dead,  Hadad 

reigned  in  his  stead :  and  the  name  of  his  city  itus 
Pai ;  and  his  wife's  name  was  Melietabel  the  daughter 
of  Hatred,  the  daughter  of  Jlezahab. 

§  12.   Jacob's  Family. 

Gen.  XXXV.  23.  The  sons  of  Leah ;  Reuben,  Jacob's 
firstborn,  and  Simeon,  and  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  Issa- 
char,  and  Zebulun. 

 24.  The  sons  of  Rachel ;  Joseph,  and  Ben- 
jamin : 

 23.  And  the  sons  of  Bilhah,  Rachel's  hand- 
maid ;  Dan  and  Naphtali : 

 2(5.  And  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  Leah's  handmaid ; 

Gad,  and  Ashcr.  These  are  the  sons  of  Jacob,  which 
were  bora  to  him  in  Padan-aram. 

—  xlvi.  8.  And  tliese  are  tlie  names  of  the  children 
of  Israel  which  came  into  Egypt,  Jacob  and  his  sons : 
Reuben,  Jacob's  firstborn. 

 9.  And  the  sons  of  Reuben ;  Hanoch,  and 

Phallu,  and  Hezron,  and  Carmi. 

 10.  And  the  sons  of  Simeon ;  Jemuel,  and 

Jamin,  and  Chad,  and  Jachin,  and  Johar,  and  Shaul 
the  sou  of  a  Canaanitish  woman. 

 11.  And  the  sons  of  Levi;  Gershon,  Kohath, 

and  Merari. 

 13.  And  the  sons  of  Judah ;  Er,  and  Onan, 

and  Shelah,  and  Pharez,  and  Zarah :  but  Er  and  Onan 
died  in  the  land  of  Canaan.  And  the  sons  of  Pharez 
were  Hezron  and  Hamul. 

 13.  And  the  sons  of  Issachar ;  Tola,  and  Phu- 

Tah,  and  Job,  and  Shimron. 

 14.  And  the  sons  of  Zebulun  ;  Sered,  and 

Elon,  and  Jahleel. 

 15.  These  be  the  sons  of  Leah,  which  she  bare 

unto  Jacob  in  Padan-aram,  with  his  daughter  Dinah  : 
all  the  souls  of  his  sons  and  daughters  were  thirty  and 
three. 

 16.  And  the  sons  of  Gad ;  Ziphion,  and  Haggi, 

Shuni,  and  Ezbon,  Eri,  and  Arodi,  and  Areli. 

 17.  And  the  sons  of  Asher;  Jimnah,  and 

Ishuah,  and  Isui,  and  Beriah,  and  Serah  their  sister : 
and  the  sons  of  Beriah  ;  Heber,  and  Malchiel. 

 18.  These  are  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  whom 

Laban  gave  to  Leah  his  daughter ;  and  these  she  bare 
unto  Jacob,  even  sixteen  souls. 

 19.  The  sous  of  Rachel  Jacob's  wife  ;  Joseph, 

and  Benjamin. 

 20.  And  unto  Joseph  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

were  born  Manasseh  and  Ephraim,  wliich  Asenath 
the  daughter  of  Poti-pherah  priest  of  On  bare  unto  him. 

 21.  And  the  sons  of  Benjamin  were  Belah, 

and  Becher,  and  Ashbel,  Gera,  and  Naaman,  Ehi,  and 
Rosh,  ]\Iuppim,  and  Huppim,  and  Ard. 

 22.  These  are  the  sons  of  Rachel,  which  were 

boi'n  to  Jacob :  all  the  souls  were  fourteen. 
I  23.  And  the  sons  of  Dan ;  Hu.shim. 

 24.  And  the  sons  of  Naphtali ;  Jahzeel,  and 

Guni,  and  Jezer,  and  Shillem. 

 25.  These  are  the  sons  of  Billiah,  which  La- 
ban  gave  unto  Rachel  his  daughter,  and  she  bare  these 
unto  Jacob :  all  the  souls  wre  seven. 

See  I  Chr.  ii.  1-2. 


CHAP.  II. 

GENEALOGIES  OF  THE  TRIBES. 

[For  Dan  and  Zebulun,  ivliose  children  only  are  named,  see  above, 

§  13.  Reuben. 

Ex.  vi.  14.  These  be  the  heads  of  their  fathers'  houses : 
The  sons  of  Reuben  the  firstborn  of  Israel ;  Hanoch, 
and  Pallu,  Hezron,  and  Carmi :  these  be  the  families 
of  Reuben. 

I  Chr.  v.  3.  The  sons,  I  say,  of  Reuben  the  firstborn 
of  Israel  Mere,  Hanoch,  and  Palln,  Hezron,  and  Carmi. 

 4.  Tlie  sons  of  Joel ;  Shemaiah  his  son,  Gog 

his  son,  Shimei  his  son, 

 r  5.  Micah  his  son,  Reaia  his  son,  Baal  his  son, 

 6.  Beerah  his  son,  whom  Tilgath-pilneser  king 

of  Assyria  carried  away  captives :  he  was  prince  of  the 
Reubenites. 

 7.  And  his  brethren  by  their  families,  when 

the  genealogy  of  their  generation  was  reckoned,  were 
the  chief,  Jeiel,  and  Zechariah, 

 8.  And  Bela  the  son  of  Azaz,  the  son  of 

Shema,  the  son  of  Joel,  who  dwelt  in  Aroer,  even 
unto  Nebo  and  Baalmeon : 

§  14.  Simeon. 

Ex.  vi.  15.  And  tlie  sons  of  Simeon ;  Jemuel,  and 
Jamin,  and  Ohad,  and  Jachin,  and  Zohar,  and  Shaul 
the  son  of  a  Canaanitish  woman :  these  are  the  families 
of  Simeon. 

I  Chr.  iv.  24.  The  sons  of  Simeon  were,  Nemuel, 
and  Jamin,  Jarib,  Zerah,  and  Shaul : 

 25.  Shallum  his  son,  Mibsam  his  son,  Mishma 

his  son. 

 26.  And  the  sons  of  Mishma;  Hamuel  his 

son,  Zacchur  his  son,  Shimei  his  sou. 

—  —  34.  And  Meshobab,  and  Jamlech,  and  Joshah 
the  sou  of  Amaziah, 

 35.  And  Joel,  and  Jehu  the  son  of  Josibiah, 

the  son  of  Zeraiah,  the  son  of  Asiel, 

 36.  And  Elioenai,  and  Jaakobah,  and  Jeshc- 

haiah,  and  Asaiah,  and  Adiel,  and  Jesimiel,  and  Be- 
naiah, 

 37.  And  Ziza  the  son  of  Shiphi,  the  son  of 

Allon,  the  son  of  Jedaiah,  the  son  of  Shimri,  the  son 
of  Shemaiah; 

§  15.  Levi. 

Ex.  vi.  16.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  sons  of 
Levi  according  to  their  generations ;  Gershon,  and 
Kohath,  and  Merari :  and  the  years  of  the  life  of  Levi 
were  a  hundred  thirty  and  seven  years. 

 17.  The  sons  of  Gershon ;  Libni,  and  Shimi, 

according  to  their  families. 

 18.  And  the  sons  of  Kohath  ;  Amram,  and 

Izhar,  and  Hebron,  and  Uzzicl :  and  the  years  of  the 
life  of  Kohath  were  a  hundred  thirty  and  three  years. 

 19.  And  the  sons  of  Merari ;  Mahali  and 

Mushi :  these  are  the  families  of  Levi  according  to 
their  generations. 

 21.  And  the  sons  of  Izhar ;  Korah,  and  Ne- 

pheg,  and  Zichri. 

 22.  And  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Mishael,  and 

Elzaphan,  and  Zithri. 

 24.  And  the  sons  of  Korah  ;  Assir,  and  Elka- 

nah,  and  Abiasaph :  these  are  the  families  of  the 
Korhites. 

Num.iii.  17.  And  these  were  the  sons  of  Levi  by 
their  names  ;  Gershon,  and  Kohath,  and  Merari. 

 18.  And  tliese  are  the  names  of  the  sons  of 

Gershon  by  their  families  ;  Libni,  and  Shimei. 

 19.  And  the  sons  of  Kohath  by  their  families; 

Amram,  and  Izehar,  Hebron,  and  Uzziel. 

 20.  And  the  sons  of  JNIerari  by  their  families ; 

Mahli,  and  Mushi.  These  are  the  'families  of  the 
Levites  according  to  the  house  of  their  lathers. 

—  xxvi.  59.  And  the  name  of  Amram's  wife  was 
Jochebed,  the  daughter  of  Levi,  whom  her  mother 
bare  to  Levi  in  Egyjit :  and  she  bare  unto  Amram, 
Aaron  and  Ikloses,  and  Miriam  their  sister. 

 60.  And  unto  Aaron  was  born  Xadab  and 

Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Ithamar. 


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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


I  Chr.  vi.  16.  The  sous  of  Levi ;  Gersliom,  Ko- 
hath,  aud  Mcrari. 

 17.  And  these  he  the  names  of  the  sons  of 

Gershom  ;  Libni,  and  Shimei. 

 18.  Aud  the  sous  of  Kohath  ipere^  Am  ram, 

and  Izhar,  and  Hebron,  and  Uzziel. 

 19.  The  sous  of  Merari ;  Mahli,  aud  Mushi. 

And  these  are  the  families  of  the  Levites  according 
to  their  fathers. 

 20.  Of  Gershom ;  Libni  his  sou,  Jahath  his 

son,  Zimuiah  liis  sou, 

 21.  Joah  his  son,  Iddo  his  son,  Zerah  his  son, 

Jeaterai  his  son. 

 22.  The  sons  of  Kohath ;  Auiuiinadab  his  son, 

Korah  his  son,  Assir  his  son, 

 33.  Ellianah  his  son,  aud  Ebiasaph  his  son, 

and  Assir  his  sou, 

 24.  Tahath  his  sou,  Uriel  his  sou,  L'zziah  his 

son,  and  Shaul  his  son. 

 2.3.  And  the  sous  of  Elkauali ;  Amasai,  and 

Ahimoth. 

 26.  As  for  Ell<anali :  the  sous  of  Elkanah ; 

Zophai  his  son,  aud  Naliath  his  son, 

 37.  Eliab  his  sou,  Jeroham  his  sou,  Elkanah 

his  sou. 

 28.  Aud  the  sous  of  Samuel ;  the  first-bom 

Vaslmi,  and  Abiah. 

 29.  The  sons  of  Mcrari ;  Mahli,  Libni  his  sou, 

Shimei  his  son,  Uzza  his  son, 

 30.  Shimea  his  sou,  Haggiah  his  son,  Asaiah 

his  son. 

—  xxiii.  7.  Of  the  Gershouites  were  Laadau,  and 
Shimei. 

 8.  The  sons  of  Laadau  ;  the  chief  was  Jehiel, 

and  Zetham,  and  Joel,  three. 

 9.  The  sons  of  Shimei ;  Shelomith,  and  Ha- 

ziel,  aud  Haran,  three.  These  were  the  chief  of  the 
fathers  of  Laadan. 

 10.  And  the  sous  of  Shimei  were,  Jahath,  Zina, 

and  Jeush,  and  Beriah.  These  four  were  the  sous  of 
Shimei. 

 11.  Aud  Jahatli  was  the  chief,  aud  Zizah  the 

second :  but  Jeusli  aud  Beriali  had  not  many  sons ; 
therefore  they  were  in  one  reckoning,  according  to 
tJieir  father's  house. 

 12.  The  sons  of  Kohath  ;  Amram,  Izhar,  He- 
bron, and  Uzziel,  four. 

 14.  Now  concerning  Moses  the  man  of  God, 

his  sons  were  named  of  the  tribe  of  Levi. 

 15.  The  sons  of  Moses  were,  Gershom,  and 

Eliezer. 

 16.  Of  the  sous  of  Gershom,  Shebucl  was  the 

chief. 

 17.  And  the  sons  of  Eliezer  were,  Rehabiah 

the  chief  And  Eliezer  had  none  other  sons ;  but  the 
sons  of  Rehabiah  were  very  luauy. 

—  —  18.  Of  the  sons  of  Izhar ;  Shelomith  the 
chief 

 19.  Of  the  sons  of  Hebron ;  Jeriah  the  first, 

Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel  the  third,  and  Jekameam 
the  fourth. 

 20.  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel;  Micah  the  first, 

and  .lesiah  the  second. 

—  —  21.  The  sons  of  Merari ;  Mahli,  aud  Mushi. 
The  sons  of  Mahli ;  Eleazar,  and  Kish. 

■  23.  The  sons  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  Eder,  and 

Jeremoth,  three. 

§  IG.  Judah. 

I  Chr.  ii.  3.  The  sons  of  Judah ;  Er,  and  Onan,  aud 
Shelah :  icldch  three  were  born  unto  him  of  the 
daughter  of  Shua  the  Canaanitess.  And  Er,  the  first- 
bom  of  Judah,  was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ; 
aud  he  slew  him. 

 4.  And  Tamar  his  daughter  iu  law  bare  him 

Pharez  and  Zerah.    All  the  sons  of  Judah  were  five. 

 5.  The  sous  of  Pharez  ;  Hezrou  and  Hamul.' 

 6.  And  the  sons  of  Zerah ;  Zimri,  and  Ethan, 

and  Heman,  and  Cakol,  and  Dara:  five  of  them  in 
all. 

 7.  And  the  sous  of  Carmi ;  Achar,  the  troubler 

of  Israel,  who  transgressed  iu  the  thing  accursed. 
 8.  And  the  sons  of  Ethan ;  Azariah. 


 9.  The  sons  also  of  Ilezron,  that  were  bom 

unto  him  ;  Jeralimeel,  and  Ram,  aud  Chelubai. 

 10.  Aud  Ram  begat  Amminadab  ;  aud  Am- 

minadab  begat  Nahshon,  prince  of  the  children  of 
Judah ; 

 -11.  Aud  Nahshon  begat  Salma,  aud  Salma 

begat  Boaz. 

—  iv.  1.  The  sous  of  Judah;  Pharez,  Hezron,  and 
Carmi,  and  Hur,  and  Shobal. 

 2.  And  Reaiah  the  son  of  Shobal  Ijegat  Ja- 
hath ;  and  Jahath  begat  Ahumai,  and  Lahad.  These 
are  the  families  of  the  Zorathitcs. 

 -3.  And  these  were  of  the  father  of  Etam ;  Jez- 

reel,  aud  Ishma,  and  Idbash :  aud  the  name  of  their 
sister  was  Hazelelponi : 

 4.  Aud  Penuel  the  father  of  Gedor,  and  Ezer 

the  fathet  of  Hushah.  These  are  the  sous  of  Hur, 
the  firstborn  of  Ephratah,  the  fother  of  Beth-lehem. 

 5.  And  Ashur  the  father  of  Tekoa  had  two 

wives,  Helah  and  Naarah. 

 6.  And  Naarah  bare  him  Ahuzam,  and  He- 

pher,  and  Temeni,  and  Haahashtari.  These  were  the 
sons  of  Naarah. 

 7.  And  the  sons  of  Helah  were,  Zereth,  and 

Jezoar,  and  Etliuan. 

 8.  And  Coz  begat  Anub,  and  Zobebah,  and 

the  families  of  Aharhel  the  sou  of  Harum. 

 11.  Aud  Chelub  the  brother  of  Shuah  begat 

Mehu",  which  icas  the  fiither  of  Eshton. 

—  ■ —  13.  And  Eshton  begat  Beth-rapha,  aud  Pa- 
seah,  and  Tehinnah,  the  father  of  Ir-nahash.  These 
are  the  men  of  Rechah. 

 13.  And  the  sous  of  Kenaz ;  Othniel,  and  Se- 

raiah:  and  the  sons  of  Othniel ;  Ilathath. 

 14.  And  Meonothai  begat  Ophrah :  and  Se- 

raiah  begat  Joab,  the  father  of  the  valley  of  Chara- 
shim ;  for  they  were  craftsmen. 

 21.  The  sons  of  Shelah  the  son  of  Judah  wera, 

Er,  the  father  of  Lecah,  and  Laadah  the  father  of 
Mareshah,  and  the  families  of  the  house  of  them  that 
wrought  fine  linen,  of  the  house  of  A.shbea. 

 22.  And  Jokim,  aud  the  men  of  Chozeba,  and 

.loash,  and  Saraph,  who  had  the  dominion  in  Moab, 
and  Jashubi-lehem.    And  these  are  ancient  things. 

§  17.  Naphtali. 
I  Chr.  vii.  13.  The  sons  of  Naphtali;  Jahziel,  and 
Guni,  and  Jezer,  and  Shallum,  the  sons  of  Bilhah. 

§  18.  Gad. 

I  Chr.  V.  11.  And  the  children  of  Gad  dwelt  over 
against  them,  in  the  land  of  Bashau  unto  Salcah  : 

 12.  Joel  the  chief,  and  Shapham  the  next, 

aud  Jaanai,  aud  Shaphat  in  Bashan. 

— ■  —  13.  And  their  brethren  of  the  house  of  their 
fathers  were,  Michael,  and  Meshullam,  aud  Slieba,  and 
Jorai,  aud  Jaclian,  and  Zia,  and  Heber,  seven. 

 14.  These  are  the  children  of  Abihail  the  son 

of  Huri,  the  son  of  Jaroah,  the  son  of  Gilead,  the  sou 
of  Michael,  the  son  of  Jeshishai,  the  sou  of  Jahdo, 
the  son  of  Buz ; 

 1.5.  Ahi  the  son  of  Abdiel,  the  son  of  Guni, 

chief  of  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

 16.  Aud  they  dwelt  iu  Gilead  in  Bashau,  and 

in  her  towns,  and  iu  all  the  suburbs  of  Sharon,  upon 
their  borders. 

—  —  17.  All  these  were  reckoned  by  genealogies  in 
the  days  of  Jotham  king  of  Judah,  aud  iu  the  days  of 
Jeroboam  king  of  Israel. 

§  19.  Asher. 

I  Chr.  vii.  30.  The  sous  of  Asher ;  Imnah,  and  Isnali, 
and  Ishuai,  and  Beriah,  and  Serah  their  sister. 

 31.  And  the  sons  of  Beriah  ;  Heber,  and  jNIal- 

chiel,  who  is  the  father  of  Birzavith. 

 32.  And  Heber  begat  Japhlet,  and  Shomer, 

and  Hotham,  and  Shua  their  sistei'. 

 33.  And  the  sons  of  Japhlet;  Pasach,  and  Bim- 

hal,  and  Ashvath.    These  are  the  children  of  Japhlet. 

—  —  34.  Aud  the  sons  of  Shamer ;  Ahi,  and  Roh- 
gah,  Jehubbah,  and  Aram. 

 S.').  Aud  the  sous  of  his  brother  Helem ;  Zo- 

phah,  and  Imna,  aud  Shelesh,  and  Amal. 


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BOOK  X. 


I  Chr.  vii.  3(!.  The  sons  of  Zopliuh ;  Suah,  and  Har- 
ncpher,  and  Shual,  and  Beri,  and  Inirah. 

 37.  Bezel',  and  Hod,  and  Sliamma,  and  Shil- 

shah,  and  Itliran,  and  Beera. 

 38.  And  the  sons  of  Jether  ;  Jephimneh,  and 

Pispah,  and  Ara. 

 39.  And  the  sons  of  UUa ;  Arah,  and  Haniel, 

and  Ilezia. 

 40.  All  those  were  the  children  of  Asher,  heads 

of  their  father's  house,  choice  ami  miglity  men  of 
valour,  chief  of  the  princes.  And  the  number  through- 
out the  genealogy  of  them  that  were  apt  to  the  war 
and  to  battle  was  twenty  and  six  thousand  men. 

§  20.  Issachar. 

I  Chr.  vii.  1.  Now  the  sons  of  Issachar  were,  Tola, 
and  Puah,  Jashub,  and  Shimrom,  four. 

 2.  And  the  sons  of  Tola ;  Uzzi,  and  Re- 

phaiah,  and  Jeriel,  and  Jahmai,  and  Jibsam,  and 
Shemuel,  heads  of  their  father's  house,  1o  wit,  of  Tola : 
they  were  valiant  men  of  might  in  their  generations  ; 
whose  number  was  in  the  days  of  David  two  and 
twenty  thousand  and  six  hundred. 

 3.  And  the  sons  of  Uzzi ;  Izrahiah :  and  the 

sons  of  Izrahiah  ;  Michael,  and  Obadiah,  and  Joel, 
Ishiah,  live  :  all  of  them  chief  men. 

 4.  And  with  them,  by  their  generations,  after 

the  house  of  their  fathers,  teere  bands  of  soldiers  for 
war,  six  and  thirty  thousand  men :  for  they  had  many 
wives  and  sons. 

 5.  And  their  brethren  among  all  the  families 

of  Issachar  irere  valiant  men  of  might,  reckoned  in 
all  by  their  genealogies  fourscore  and  seven  thousand. 

§  21.  Manassch. 

I  Chr.  vii.  14.  The  sons  of  Manasseh;  Ashriel  whom 
she  bare ;  {but  his  concubine  the  Aramitess  bare  Ma- 
chir  the  father  of  Gilead : 

 15.  And  Machir  took  to  wife  the  s/stei-  of  Hup- 

pim  and  Shuppim,  whose  sister's  name  was  Maachali ;) 
and  the  name  of  tlie  second  was  Zelophehad ;  and  Ze- 
lophehad  had  daughters. 

 16.  And  Maachah  the  wife  of  Machir  bare  a 

son,  and  she  called  his  name  Peresh ;  and  the  name 
of  his  brother  icas  Sheresh ;  and  his  sous  were  Ulam 
and  Rakem. 

 17.  And  the  sons  of  Ulam ;  Bedan.  These 

were  the  sons  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of 
Manasseh. 

 18.  And  his  sister  Hammoleketh  bare  Ishod, 

and  Abiezer,  and  Mahalah. 

 19.  And  the  sons  of  Shemidah  were,  Ahian, 

and  Shechem,  and  Likhi,  and  Aniam. 

§  22.  Ephraiin. 

■  I  Chr.  vii.  20.  And  the  sons  of  Ephraim;  Shuthe- 
lah,  and  Bered  his  son,  and  Tahath,  his  son,  and  Ela- 
dah  his  son,  and  Tahath  his  son, 

 21.  And  Zabad  his  son,  and  Shuthelah  his  son, 

and  Ezer,  and  Elead,  whom  the  men  of  Gath  that 
were  born  in  that  laud  slew,  because  they  came  down 
to  take  away  their  cattle. 

 22.  And  Ejjhraim  their  father  mourned  many 

days,  and  his  brethren  came  to  comfort  him. 

 23.  And  when  he  went  in  to  his  wife,  she  con- 
ceived and  bare  a  son,  and  he  called  his  name  Beriah, 
because  it  went  evil  with  his  house. 

 24.  (And  his  daughter  leas  Sherah,  who  built 

Beth-lioron  the  nether,  and  the  upper,  and  Uzzen- 
sherah.) 

 2.5.  And  Rephah  was  his  son,  also  Resheph, 

and  Telah  Ids  son,  and  Tahan  his  son, 

 26.  Laadan  his  son,  Ammihiid  his  son,  Elish- 

ama  his  son, 

 27.  Non  his  son,  Jelioshuali  his  son. 

 28.  And  their  possessions  and  habitations  were, 

Beth-el  and  the  towns  thereof,  and  eastward  Naaran, 
and  westward  Gezer,  with  the  towns  thereof;  She- 
chem also  and  the  towns  thereof,  unto  Gaza  and  the 
towns  thereof; 

 29.  And  by  the  borders  of  the  children  of 

Manasseh,  Beth-shean  and  her  towns,  Taanach  and  her 
towns,  Megiddo  and  her  towns,  Dor  and  her  towns. 

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In  these  dwelt  the  children  of  Joseph  the  son  of 
Israel. 

§  23.  Benjamin. 
I  Chr.  vii.  6.  The  sv7is  of  Benjamin;  Bela,  and  Be- 
cher,  and  Jediael,  three. 

 7.  And  the  sons  of  Bela;  Ezbon,  and  Uzzi, 

and  Uzziel,  and  Jerimoth,  and  Iri,  five;  heads  of  the 
house  of  their  fathers,  might}' men  of  valour;  and  were 
reckoned  by  their  genealogies  twenty  and  two  thou- 
sand and  thirty  and  four. 

 8.  And  the  sons  of  Becher ;  Zemira,  and  Joash, 

and  Eliezer,  and  Elioenai,  and  Oum,  and  Jerimoth, 
and  Abiah,  and  Anatlioth,  and  Alametli.  All  these 
are  the  sons  of  Becher. 

 r  9.  And  the  number  of  them,  after  their  gene- 
alogy by  their  generations,  heads  of  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  mighty  men  of  valour,  was  twenty  thousand 
and  two  hundred. 

 10.  The  sons  also  of  .Jediael ;  Bilhan  ;  and  the 

sons  of  Bilhan ;  Jeush,  and  Benjamin,  and  Ehud,  and 
C'henaanah,  and  Zetlian,  and  Tharshish,  and  Ahish- 
ahar. 

 11.  All  these  the  sons  of  .lediael,  by  the  heads 

of  their  fathers,  mighty  men  of  valour,  were  seventeen 
thousand  and  two  hundred  soldiers,  fit  to  go  out  for 
war  and  battle. 

 12.  Shuppim  also,  and  Huppim,  the  children 

of  Ir,  and  Hushim,  the  sons  of  Aher. 

—  viii.  1.  Now  Benjamin  begat  Bela  his  firstborn, 
Ashbel  the  second,  and  Aharaii  the  thu'd, 

 2.  Nohah  the  fourth,  and  Rapha  the  fifth. 

 3.  And  the  sous  of  Bela  were,  Addar,  and 

Gera,  and  Abihud, 

 4.  And  Abishua,  and  Naaman,  and  Ahoah, 

 5.  And  Gera,  and  Shephuphan,  and  Huram. 

 6.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Ehud :  these  are 

the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  inhabitants  of  Gelia, 
and  they  removed  them  to  Manahath : 

 7.  And  Naaman,  and  Ahiah,  and  Gera,  he  re- 
moved them,  and  begat  Uzza,  and  Ahihud. 

 8.  And  Shaharaim  begat  children  in  the  coun- 
try of  Moab,  after  he  had  sent  them  away;  Hushim 
and  Baara  loei'e  his  wives. 

 9.  And  he  begat  of  Hodesh  his  wife,  Jobab, 

and  Zibia,  and  Meslia,  and  Malcham, 

 10.   And  .Jeuz,   and   Shachia,  and  Mirma. 

These  were  his  sons,  heads  of  the  fathers. 

 11.  And  of  Hushim  he  begat  Abitub,  and  Elpaal. 

 12.  The  sons  of  Elpaal;  Eber,  and  Misham, 

and  Shamed,  who  built  Ono,  and  Lod,  with  the  towns 
thereof 

 13.  Beriah  also,  and  Shema,  who  were  heads 

of  the  fathei-s  of  the  inliabitants  of  Ajalon,  who  drove 
away  the  inhabitants  of  Gath : 

 14.  And  Ahio,  Shashak,  and  Jeremoth, 

 15.  And  Zebediah,  and  Arad,  and  Ader, 

 16.  And  Michael,  and  Ispali,  and  John,  the 

sons  of  Beriah ; 

 17.  And  Zebadiah,  and  Meshullam,  and  He- 

zeki,  and  Heber, 

 18.  Ishmerai  also,  and  Jezliah,  and  Jobab,  the 

sons  of  Elpaal, 

 19.  And  Jakim,  and  Zichri,  and  Zabdi, 

 20.  And  Elienai,  and  Zilthai,  and  Eliel, 

 21.  And  Adaiah,  and  Beraiah,  and  Shimrath, 

the  sons  of  Shimhi; 

 22.  And  Ishpan,  and  Heber,  and  Eliel, 

 23.  And  Abdon,  and  Zichri,  and  Hanan, 

 24.  And  Hananiah,  and  Elam,  and  Antothijah, 

 25.  And  Iphedeiah,  and  Penuel,  the  sons  of 

Shashak ; 

 26.   And  Shamsherai,  and  Shehariah,  and 

Atlialiah, 

 27.  And  Jaresiah,  and  Eliah,  and  Zichri,  the 

sons  of  Jeroham. 

 28.  These  were  heads  of  the  fathers,  by  their 

generations,  chief  mm.    These  dweK  in  Jerusalem. 


CHAP.  in. 


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CHAP.  III. 
MISCELLANEOUS  GENEALOGIES. 

§  24.   Aaron's  Descent. 
I  Chr.  vi.  1.  The  sons  of  Levi ;  Gershon,  Kohath, 
and  Merari. 

 3.  And  the  sons  of  Kohath ;  Amram,  Izhar, 

and  Hebron,  and  Uzziel. 

 3.  And  the  children  of  Amram ;  Aaron,  and 

Moses,  and  Miriam. + 

§  25.   Aaron's  Descendants. 

I  Chr.  vi.  3.  + The  sons  also  of  Aaron;  Nadab  and 
Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Itliamar. 

 4.  Eleazar  begat  Phinehas,  Phinehas  begat 

Abishua, 

 5.  And  Abishua  begat  Bukki,  and  Buliki  be- 
gat Uzzi, 

 6.  And  Uzzi  begat  Zerahiah,  and  Zerahiah 

begat  Meraioth, 

 7.  Meraioth  begat  Amariah,  and  Amariah  be- 
gat Ahitub, 

 8.  And  Ahitub  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat 

Ahimaaz, 

 9.  And  Ahimaaz  begat  Azariah,  and  Azariah 

begat  Johanan, 

 10.  And  Johanan  begat  Azariah ;  (he  it  is  that 

executed  the  priest's  office  in  the  temple  that  Solomon 
built  in  Jerusalem :) 

 11.  And  Azariah  begat  Amariah,  and  Ama- 
riah begat  Ahitub, 

 12.  And  Ahitub  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  be- 
gat Shallum, 

 13.  And  Shallum  begat  Hilkiah,  and  Hilkiah 

begat  Azariah, 

I  14.  And  Azariah  begat  Seraiah,  and  Seraiah 

begat  Jehozadak. 

§  26.   Recapitulated  (in  Part). 

I  Chr.  vi.  50.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Aaron ; 
Eleazar  his  son,  Phinehas  his  son,  Abishua  his  son, 

 51.  Buldvi  his  son,  Uzzi  his  son,  Zerahiah  his 

son, 

 52.  Meraioth  his  son,  Amariah  his  son,  Ahi- 
tub his  son, 

 53.  Zadok  his  son,  Ahimaaz  his  son. 

§  27.   High  Priests  after  the  Captivity. 

Neh.  xii.  10.  And  Jeshua  begat  Joiakim,  Joalkim 
also  begat  EUashib,  and  Eliashib  begat  Joiada, 

 11.  And  Joiada  begat  Jonathan,  and  Jona- 
than begat  Jaddua. 

 12.  And  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  were  priests, 

the  chief  of  the  fathers:  of  Seraiah,  Meraiah;  of  Jere- 
miah, Hananiah ; 

 13.  Of  Ezra,  Meshullam ;  of  Amariah,  Jeho- 

hanan ; 

 14.  Of  Mehcu,  Jonathan ;  of  Shebaniah,  Jo- 
seph; 

 15.  Of  Harim,  Adna ;  of  Meraioth,  Helkai ; 

 16.  Of  Iddo,  Zechariah ;  of  Ginnethon,  Me- 
shullam ; 

 17.  Of  Abijah,  Zichri ;  of  Miniamm,  of  Moa- 

■  diah,  Piltai ; 

 18.  Of  Bilgah,  Shammua ;  of  Shemaiah,  Je- 

honathan ; 

 19.  And  of  Joiarib ;  Mattenai ;  of  Jedaiah, 

Uzzi; 

 20.  Of  Sallai,  Kallai ;  of  Amok,  Eber ; 

 21.  Of  Hilkiah,  Ilashabiah ;  of  Jedaiah,  Ne- 

thanecl. 

§  28.   A  Branch  of  the  Family  of  Hezron,  An- 
cestor of  David. 

I  Chr.  ii.  21.  And  afterward  Hezron  went  in  to 
the  daughter  of  Machir  the  fiither  of  Gilead,  whom  he 
married  when  he  icas  threescore  years  old;  and  she 
bare  him  Segub. 

 22.  And  Segub  begat  Jair,  who  had  three  and 

twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  Gilead. 

— ■  —  23.  And  he  took  Geshur,  and  Aram,  with  the 
towns  of  Jair,  from  them,  with  Kenath,  and  the  towns 


thereof,  even  threescore  cities.  All  these  heUmyed  lo 
the  sons  of  Machir  the  father  of  Gilead. 

 24.  And  after  that  Hezron  was  dead  in  Caleb- 

ephratah,  then  Abiah  Hezrou's  wife  bare  him  Ashur 
the  father  of  Tekoa. 

§  29.    Descendants  of  Caleb  Son  of  Hezron.* 

I  Chr.  ii.  18.  And  Caleb  the  son  of  Hezron  begat 
chiMren  of  Azubah  his  wife,  and  of  Jerioth  :  her  sons 
are  these ;  Jesher,  and  Shobab,  and  Ardon. 

 19.  And  when  Azubah  was  dead,  Caleb  took 

unto  him  Ephrath,  which  bare  him  Hur. 

 20.  And  Hur  begat  Uri,  and  Uri  begat  Beza- 

leel. 

 42.  Now  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  brother  of 

Jerahmecl  icere,  Mesha  his  firstborn,  which  teas  the 
fixther  of  Ziph ;  and  the  sons  of  Mareshah  the  father 
of  Hebron. 

 43.  And  the  sons  of  Hebron ;  Korah,  and 

Tappuah,  and  Rekem,  and  Shema. 

—  —  44.  And  Shema  begat  Raham,  the  father  of 
Jorkoam :  and  Rekem  begat  Shammai. 

 45.  And  the  son  of  Shammai  was  Maon :  and 

Maon  icas  the  father  of  Beth-zur. 

 46.  And  Ephah,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Ha- 

ran,  and  Moza,  and  Gazez :  and  Haran  begat  Gazez. 

 47.  And  the  sous  of  Jahdai ;  Regem,  and  Jo- 

Iham,  and  Gesham,  and  Pelet,  and  Ephah,  and 
Shaaph. 

 48.  Maachah,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Sheber, 

and  Tirhanah. 

 49.  She  bare  also  Shaaph  the  father  of  Mad- 

mannah,  Sheva  the  father  of  Maclibenah,  and  the 
father  of  Gibea :  and  the  daughter  of  Caleb  was  Achsa. 

§  30.   Descendants  of  Caleb  Son  of  Hur.f 

I  Chr.  ii.  50.  These  were  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  son 
of  Hur,  the  firstborn  of  Ephratah ;  Shobal  the  father 
of  Kirjath-jearim, 

 51.  Salma  the  fother  of  Beth-lehem,  Hareph 

the  father  of  Beth-gader. 

 52.  And  Shobal  the  father  of  Kirjath-jearun 

had  sous ;  Haroeh,  and  half  of  the  Manahethites. 

 53.  And  the  families  of  Kirjath-jearim;  the 

Ithritcs,  and  the  Puhites,  and  the  Shumathites,  and 
the  Jlishraites ;  of  them  came  the  Zareathites,  and  the 
Eshtaulites. 

 54.  The  sons  of  Salma ;  Beth-lehem,  and  the 

Netophathites,  At;iroth,  the  house  of  Joab,  and  half  of 
the  Manahethites,  the  Zorites. 

 55.  And  the  fiimilies  of  the  scribes  which 

dwelt  at  Jabez ;  the  Tirathites,  the  Shimeathites,  anxl 
Siichathites.  These  are  the  Kenites  that  came  of  He- 
math,  the  father  of  the  house  of  Rechab. 

§  31.  Descendants  of  Jerahmeel,  Brother  of  Caleb. 

I  Chr.  ii.  25.  And  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel  the  first- 
bom  of  Hezron  were.  Ram  the  firstborn,  and  Bunah, 
and  Oren,  and  Ozem,  and  Ahijah. 

 26.  Jerahmeel  had  also  another  wife,  whose 

name  was  Atarah ;  she  was  the  mother  of  Onam. 

 27.  And  the  sons  of  Ram  the  firstborn  of  Je- 
rahmeel were,  Maaz,  and  Jamin,  and  Eker. 

 28.  And  the  sons  of  Onam  were,  Shammai, 

and  Jada.  And  the  sons  of  Shammai;  Nadab,  and 
Abishur. 

 29.  And  the  name  of  the  wife  of  Abishur  was 

Abihail,  and  she  bare  him  Ahban,  and  Molid. 

 30.  And  the  sons  of  Nadab ;  Seled,  and  Ap- 

paim ;  but  Seled  died  without  children. 

 31.  And  the  sons  of  Appaini ;  Ishi.    And  the 

sons  of  Ishi ;  Sheshan.  And  tlie  children  of  Sheshan ; 
Ahlai. 

 32.  And  the  sons  of  Jada  the  brother  of 

Shammai;  Jether,  and  Jonathan:  and  Jether  died 
without  children. 

 33.  And  the  sons  of  Jonathan;  Peleth,  and 

Zaza.    These  Avere  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel. 

*  This  Caleb  is  thought  by  many  to  be  grandfather  of  Caleb 
the  spv.— H.  .     ,    ,,_  , 

t  Supposed  by  many  to  be  an  error  m  copying  for  Hur  the 
son  of  Caleb."  As  it  now  stands  in  our  verBion,  there  are  three 
Calebs.— H. 


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§  32.   Descendants  of  Shesh<an,  a  Descendant  of 
Jeralinieel. 

I  Chr.  ii.  34.  Now  Slieshan  had  no  sons,  but  daugh- 
ters. And  Sheshaii  had  a  servant,  an  Egyptian,  whose 
hame  wh,s  Jarha. 

 35.  And  Shcshan  gave  liis  daughter  to  Jarha 

his  servant  to  wife ;  and  she  bare  liim  Attai. 

 36.  And  Attai  begat  Natlian,  and  Nathan  be- 
gat Zabad, 

 37.  And  Zabad  begat  Ephlal,  and  Ephlal  be- 
gat Obed, 

 38.  And  Obed  begat  Jehu,  and  Jehu  begat 

Azariah, 

 39.  And  A2sariah  begat  Helez,  and  Helez  begat 

Eleasah, 

 40.  And  Eleasah  begat  Sisamai,  and  Sisamai 

begat  Shallum, 

 41.  And  Shallum  begat  Jekamiah,  and  Jeka- 

miah  begat  Elishania. 

§  33.    Descendants  of  Caleb  the  Spy. 

I  Chp.  iv.  15.  And  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  son  of 
Ji'liliunneh ;  Iru,  Elah,  and  Naam:  and  the  sons  of 
Elah,  even  Kenaz. 

 16.  And  the  sons  of  Jehaleleel;  Ziph,  and 

Ziphah,  Tiria,  and  Asarecl. 

 17.  And  the  sons  of  Ezra  irere,  Jetlier,  and 

Mered,  and  Epher,  and  Jalon ;  and  she  bare  Miriam, 
and  Shammai,  and  Ishbah  the  father  of  Eshtemoa. 

 18.  And  his  wife  Jehudijah  bare  Jered  the 

father  of  Gedor,  and  Heber  the  father  of  Socho,  and 
Jekuthiel  the  father  of  Zanoah.  And  these  are  the 
sons  of  Bithiah  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  which  Me- 
red took. 

 19.  And  the  sons  of  7»s  wife  Hodiah  the  sister 

of  Naham,  the  father  of  Keilah  the  Garmite,  and  Esh- 
temoa the  Maachathite. 

 20.  And  the  sons  of  Shimon  were,  Amnon, 

and  Rhinah,  Ben-hanan,  and  Tilon.  And  the  sons  of 
Ishi  were,  Zoheth,  and  Ben-zoheth. 

§  34.   Samuel's  Descent. 

I  Sam.i.  1.  Now  there  was  a  certain  man  of  Ra- 
mathaim-zophim,  of  mount  Ephraim,  and  his  name 
was  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Jeroliam,  the  son  of  Elihu, 
the  son  of  Tohu,  the  son  of  Zuph,  an  Epbrathite : 

§  35.   Saul's  Family  and  Descendants. 

I  Sam.  ix.  1.  Now  there  was  a  man  of  Benjamin, 
whose  name  was  Kish,  the  son  of  Abiel,  the  son  of 
Zeror,  the  son  of  Bechorath,  the  son  of  Aphiah,  a 
Benjamite,  a  mighty  man  of  power. 

—  xiv.  50.  And  the  name  of  Saul's  wife  was  Ahin- 
oam,  the  daughter  of  Ahimaaz :  and  the  name  of  the 
cai5tain  of  his  host  was  Abner,  the  son  of  Ner,  Saul's 
mi'cle. 

 51.  And  Kish  was  the  father  of  Saul ;  and 

Ner  tlie  father  of  Abner  was  the  son  of  Abiel. 

I  Chp.  viii.  29.  And  at  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of 
Gibeon ;  whose  wife's  name  was  Maachah : 

 30.  And  his  firstborn  sou  Abdon,  and  Zur, 

and  Kish,  and  Baal,  and  Nadab, 

 31.  And  Gedor,  and  Ahio,  and  Zacher. 

 32.  And  Mikloth  begat  Shimcah.    And  these 

also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  in  Jerusalem,  over 
against  them. 

 33.  And  Ner  begat  Kish,  and  Kish  begat  Saul, 

and  Saul  begat  .Jonathan,  and  Mjalchi-shua,  and  Abin- 
adab,  and  Esh-baal. 

 34.  Ami  the  son  of  Jonathan  was  Merib-baal ; 

and  Meril3-baal  begat  Micah. 

 35.  And  tlie  sons  of  Jlicah  were,  Pithon,  and 

Melech,  and  Tarca,  and  Ahaz. 

 36.  And  Ahaz  begat  Jehoadah ;  and  Jehoa- 

dah  begat  Alemeth,  and  Azmaveth,  and  Zimri;  and 
Zimri  begat  JNIoza ; 

 37.  And  Moza  begat  Binea :  Kapha  icas  his 

son,  Eleasah  his  son,  Azcl  his  son. 

 38.  And  Azel  had  six  sons,  whose  names  are 

these,  Azrikam,  Bocheru,  and  Ishmael,  and  Sheariah, 
and  Obadiah,  and  Hauan.  All  these  were  the  sous  of 
Azel. 


 89.  And  the  sons  of  Eshek  his  brother  irere, 

Ulam  his  firstborn,  Jehush  the  second,  and  Eliphelet 
the  third. 

 40.  And  the  sons  of  Ulam  were  mighty  men 

of  valour,  archers,  and  had  many  sons,  and  sons'  sons, 
a  hundred  and  fifty.  All  these  are  of  the  sons  of 
Benjamin. 

—  ix.  39.  And  Ner  begat  Kish;  and  Kish  begat 
Saul;  and  Saul  berat  Jonathan,  and  Malchi-shua, 
and  Abinadab,  and  Esh-baal. 

—  —  40.  And  the  son  of  Jonathan  was  Merib-baal : 
and  !Meril3-baal  begat  Jlicah. 

 41.  And  the  sons  of  Micah  were,  Pithon,  and 

Melech,  and  Tahrea,  aiul  Ahas. 

 42.  And  Ahaz  begat  Jarah ;  and  Jarah  begat 

Alemeth,  and  Azmaveth,  and  Zimri:  and  Zimri  begat 
Moza ; 

 43.  And  Moza  begat  Binea ;  and  Rephaiah 

his  son,  Eleasah  his  son,  Azel  his  son. 

 44.  And  Azel  had  six  sons,  whose  names  are 

these,  Azrikam,  Bocheru,  and  Ishmael,  and  Sheariah, 
and  Obadiah,  and  Hanan.  These  were  the  sons  of 
Azel. 

§  36.   David's  Descent. 

Ru.  iv.  18.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of  Pha- 
rez :  Pharez  begat  Hezron, 

 19.  And  Hezron  begat  Ram,  and  Ram  begat 

Ammtnadab, 

 20.  And  Amminadab  begat  Nahshon,  and 

Nahshon  begat  Salmon, 

 21.  And  Salmon  begat  Boaz,  and  Boaz  begat 

Obed, 

 22.  And  Obed  begat  Jesse,  and  Jesse  begat 

David. 

I  Chp.  ii.  12.  And  Boaz  begat  Obed,  and  Obed  be- 
gat Jesse. 

 13.  And  Jesse  begat  his  firstborn  Eliab,  and 

Abinadab  the  second,  and  Shimma  the  third, 

 14.  Nethaneel  the  fom-th,  Raddai  the  fifth, 

 15.  Ozem  the  sixth,  David  the  seventh  : 

 16.  Whose  sisters  were  Zeruiah,  and  Abigail. 

And  the  sons  of  Zeruiah;  Abishai,  and  Joab,  and 

Asahel,  three. 
 17.  And  Abigail  bare  Amasa :  and  the  father 

of  Amasa  ims  Jether  the  Ishmaelite. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  55.  And  when  Saul  saw  David  go  forth 
a^^ainst  the  Philistine,  he  said  unto  Abner  the  captain 
ot  the  host,  Abner,  whose  son  is  this  youth  ?  And 
Abner  said.  As  thy  soul  liveth,  O  king,  I  cannot  tell. 

 56.  And  the  king  said.  Inquire  thou  whose 

son  the  stripling  is. 

 57.  And  as  David  returned  from  the  slaughter 

of  the  Philistine,  Abner  took  him,  and  brought  him 
before  Saul,  with  the  head  of  the  Philistine  m  his 
hand. 

 58.  And  Saul  said  to  him.  Whose  son  art  thou, 

thou  young  man  ?  And  David  answered,  lam  the  son 
of  thy  servant  Jesse  the  Beth-lehemite. 

§  37.   David's  Children. 

2  Sam.  iii.  2.  And  unto  David  were  sons  bom  in 
Hebron :  and  his  firstborn  was  Amnon,  of  Ahinoam 
the  Jezreelitess ; 

 3.  And  his  second,  Chileab,  of  Abigail  the 

wife  of  Nabal  the  Carmelite ;  and  tlie  third,  Absalom 
the  son  of  Maacah  the  daughter  of  Talmai  king  of 
Geshur ; 

 4.  And  the  fourth,  Adonijah  the  son  of  Hag- 

gith ;  and  the  fifth,  Shephatiah  the  son  of  Abital ; 

 5.  And  tlie  sixth,  Ithream,  by  Eglah  David's 

wife.    These  were  born  to  David  in  Hebron. 

—  v.  14.  And  these  be  the  names  of  those  that  were 
born  unto  him  ui  Jerusalem ;  Shammuah,  and  Sho- 
bab,  and  Nathan,  and  Solomon, 

 •  15.  Ibhar  also,  and  Elishua,  and  Nepheg,  and 

Japhia, 

 16.  And  Elishanui,  and  Eliada,  and  Eliphalet. 

I  Chr.  iii.  1-  Now  these  were  the  sous  of  David, 
which  were  born  unto  him  in  Hebron ;  the  fii-stborn 
Amnon,  of  Ahinoam  the  Jezreelitess :  the  second, 
Daniel,  of  Abigail  the  Carmelitess : 

 2.  The  third,  Absalom,  the  son  of  Maachah 


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the  daughter  of  Talmai  king  of  Geshui- :  the  fourth, 
Adonijah  the  sou  of  Haggith : 

iChp.  iii.  3.  The  fifth,  Shephatiah  of  Abilal:  the 
sixth,  Ithream  by  Eglah  his  wife. 

 4.  These  six  were  born  unto  him  in  Hebron  ; 

and  there  he  reigned  seven  years  and  six  months:  and 
in  Jerusalem  he  reigned  thii'ty  and  three  years 

 5.  And  these  were  born  unto  him  in  Jerusa- 
lem :  Sliimea,  and  Shobab,  and  Nathan,  and  Solomon, 
four,  of  Bath-shua  the  daughter  of  Ammiel : 

 6.  Ibhar  also,  and  Elishama,  and  Eliphelet, 

 7.  And  Nogah,  and  Neplieg,  and  Japhia, 

 8.  And  Elishama,  and  Eliada,  and  Eliphelet, 

nine. 

 9.  Tliese  were  all  the  sons  of  David,  besides  the 

sons  of  the  concubines,  and  Tamar  their  sister. 

—  xiv.  4.  Now  these  are  the  names  of  his  children 
which  he  had  in  Jerusalem ;  Shammua,  and  Shobab, 
Nathan,  and  Solomon. 

 5.  And  Ibhar,  and  Elishua,  and  Elpalet, 

 6.  And  Nogah,  and  Nepheg,  and  Japhia, 

 7.  And  Elishama,  and  Beeliada,  and  Eliphalct. 

§  38.   The  Eig^hteen  Kings  of  Jiidah. 

I  Chr.  iii.  10  And  Solomon's  son  Rehoboam, 
Abia  his  son,  Asa  his  son,  Jehoshaphat  his  son, 

 11.  Joram  his  son,  Ahaziah  his  son,  Joash  his 

son, 

 12.  Amaziah  his  son,  Azariah  his  son,  Jotham 

Ills  son, 

 13.  Ahaz  his  son,  Ilezekiah  his  son,  Manas- 

seh  his  son, 

 14.  Amon  liis  son,  .Tosiah  his  son. 

 15.  And  the  sons  of  Josiah  were,  the  firstborn 

Johanan,  the  second  Jehoiakim,  the  third  Zedekiah, 
the  fom-th  Shallum. 

 16.  And  the  sons  of  Jehoiakim  ;  Jeconiah  his 

Bon,  Zedekiah  his  son. 


§39. 


Descendants  of  Jeconiali,  Seventeenth  King: 
of  Jiidah. 


I  Chr.  iii.  17.  And  the  sons  of  Jeconiah ;  Assir,  Sa- 
latliiel  his  sou, 

 18.  Malchiram  also,  and  Pedaiah,  and  Shena- 

zar,  Jecamiah,  Hoshama,  and  Nedabiah. 

 19.  And  the  sons  of  Pedaiah  Zerubbahel, 

and  Shimei :  and  the  sons  of  Zerubbabel ;  Meshullam, 
and  Hananiah,  and  Shelomitli  their  sister: 

 20.  And  Hashubah,  and  Ohel,  and  Berechiah, 

and  Hasadiah,  Jushab-hesed,  five. 

 21.  And  the  sons  of  Hananiah;  Pelatiah,  and 

Jesaiah :  the  sons  of  Rephaiah,  the  sons  of  Arnan, 
the  sons  of  Obadiah,  the  sons  of  Shechaniah. 

 22.  And  the  sons  of  Shechaniah ;  Shemaiah  : 

and  the  sons  of  Shemaiah ;  Hattush,  and  Igeal,  and 
Bariah,  and  Neariah,  and  Shaphat,  six. 

 23.  And  the  sons  of  Neariah ;  Elioenai,  and 

Hezekiah,  and  Azrikam,  three. 

 24.  And  the  sons  of  Elioenai  iccre,  Hodaiah, 

and  Eliashib,  and  Pelaiah,  and  Akkub,  and  Johanau, 
and  Dalaiah,  and  Anani,  seven. 

§  40.   Descent  and  diildren  of  Heman  the 
Levite. 

I  Chr.  vi.  33.  And  these  are  they  that  waited  with 
their  c  hiklreu.  Of  the  sons  of  the  Kohathites ;  He- 
man  a  singer,  the  son  of  Joel,  the  son  of  Shemuel, 

 34.  The  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Jeroham, 

the  son  of  Eliel,  the  son  of  Toah, 

 35.  The  son  of  Zupli,  the  son  of  Elkanah,  the 

son  of  Mahath,  the  sou  of  Amasai, 

 36.  The  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Joel,  the 

sou  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  Zejihaniah, 

 37.  The  son  of  Taliath,  the  son  of  Assir,  the 

son  of  Ebiasaph,  the  son  of  Korah, 

 38.  The  son  of  Izhar,  the  son  of  Kohath,  the 

son  of  Levi,  the  sou  of  Israel. 

—  XXV.  4.  Of  Heman:  the  sons  of  Pieman;  Buk- 
kiah,  Mattaniah,  I'zziel,  Sliebuel,  and  Jerimoth,  Han- 
aniah, Hanani,  Eliathah,  Giddalti,  and  Komamti-czer, 
Joshbekashah,  Mallothi,  Ilothir,  and  Mahazioth : 

^41.  Descent  of  Asaph  from  Levi. 

I  Chr.  vi.  39.  And  his  brother  Asaph,  who  stood  on 


his  right  hand,  even  Asaph  the  son  of  Berachiah,  tho 
son  of  Shimea, 

 40.  The  son  of  Michael,  the  sou  of  Baa- 

seiah,  the  son  of  Malchiali, 

 41.  The  son  of  Ethui,  the  son  of  Zerah,  the 

son  of  Adaiah, 

 42.  The  son  of  Ethan,  the  son  of  Zimmah, 

the  son  of  Shimei, 

 43.  The  son  of  Jahath,  the  son  of  Gershom, 

the  sou  of  Levi. 

42.   Descent  of  Ethan  from  Levi. 

I  Chr.  vi.  44.  And  their  brethren  the  sons  of  Merari 
stood  on  the  left  baud  :  Ethan  the  son  of  Kishi,  tho 
son  of  Abdi,  the  sou  of  Malluch, 

 45.  The  sou  of  Hashabiah,  the  sou  of  Ama- 
ziah, the  son  of  Hilkiah, 

 46.  The  son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Bani,  the  sou 

of  Shamer, 

 47.  The  sou  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  Mushi,  the 

son  of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi. 

§  43.   Descent  of  Ezra  from  Aaron. 

Ezr.vii.  1.  Now  after  these  things,  in  tlie  reign  of 
Artaxerxes  king  of  Persia,  Ezra  the  sou  of  Seraiah, 
the  sou  of  Azariah,  the  sou  of  Hilkiah, 

 2.  The  son  of  Shallum,  the  sou  of  Zadok,  the 

sou  of  Ahitul), 

 3.  The  son  of  Amariah,  the  sou  of  Azariah, 

the  son  of  Meraioth, 

 4.  The  sou  of  Zerahiah,  the  son  of  Uzzi,  the 

son  of  Bukki, 

—  —  5.  The  sou  of  Abishua,  the  son  of  Phinehas, 
the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  sou  of  Aaron  the  chief  priest : 

§  44.   Cliildren  of  Nahor. 
Gen.  xxii.  20.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  it  was  told  Abraham,  saying,  Behold,  Milcah,  she 
hath  also  borne  children  uuto  thy  brother  Nahor  ; 

—  —  21.  Huz  his  firstborn,  and  Buz  his  brother, 
and  Kemuel  the  father  of  Aram, 

 22.  And  Chesed,  and  Hazo,  and  Pildash,  and 

Jidlaph,  and  Bethuel. 

 23.  And  Bethuel  begat  Rebekah :  these  eight 

Milcah  did  bear  to  Nahor,  Abraham's  brother. 

 24.  And  his  concubine,  whose  name  tens  Reu- 

mah,  she  bare  also  Tebah,  and  Gaham,  and  Thahash, 
aud  Maachah. 

§  45.   Children  of  Abraham  by  Keturah. 

Gen.  XXV.  2.  And  she  bare  him  Zimran,  and  Jokshau, 
and  Medan,  and  Midian,  and  Ishbak,  and  Shuah. 

 3.  And  Jokshan  begat  Sheba,  and  Dedau.  And 

the  sous  of  Dedau  were  Asshm-im,  and  Letushim,  and 
Leummim. 

—  —  4.  And  the  sous  of  Midian ;  Ephah,  and  Epher, 
and  Hanoch,  and  Abidah,  and  Eldaah.  All  these  were 
the  children  of  Keturah. 

1  Chr.  i.  32.  Now  the  sons  of  Keturah,  Abraham's 
concubine:  she  bare  Zimran,  and  Jokshau,  aud  Medan, 
aud  Midian,  aud  Ishbak,  and  Shuah.  And  the  sous 
of  Jokshan ;  Sheba,  and  Dedau. 

 33.  And  the  sons  of  Midian;  Ephah,  and 

Epher,  and  Henoch,  aud  Abida,  aud  Eldaah.  All 
these  are  the  sons  of  Ketiuah. 

§  46.   Chihlren  of  Relioboam. 

2  Chr.  xi.  18.  Aud  Rehoboam  took  him  Mahalath 
the  daughter  of  Jerimoth  the  sou  of  David  to  wife, 
arul  Abihail  the  daughter  of  Eliab  the  sou  of  Jesse ; 

 19.  Which  "bare  him  children  ;  Jeush,  aud 

Shamariah,  and  Zaham. 

 20.  And  after  her  he  took  Maachah  the 

daughter  of  AVisalom ;  which  bare  him  Abijah,  and 
Attai,  and  Ziza,  and  Shelomith. 

§  47.   Cliildren  of  Jehoshaphat. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  2.  And  he  had  brethren  the  sons  of  Je- 
hoshaphat, Azariah,  and  Jehiel,  aud  Zechariah,  and 
Azariah,  aud  Michael,  aud  Shephatiah :  all  these  were 
the  sous  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Israel. 


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CHAP.  IV. 

THE  TRIBES  IN  CAMP  AND  ON 
MARCH. 

§  48.    (ieneral  Order  of  Encampment  and  March. 

Num.  ii.  3.  Every  man  of  the  children  of  Israel 
shall  pitch  by  his  own  standard,  with  the  ensign  of 
their  fiither's  house ;  far  off  aljout  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation  shall  they  pitch. 

 17.  Then  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion shall  set  forward  with  the  camp  of  the  Levites  in 
the  midst  of  the  camp :  as  they  encamp,  so  shall  they 
set  forward  every  man  in  his  place,  by  their  standards. 

 34.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  according 

to  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  Moses:  so  they 
pitclied  by  their  standards,  and  so  they  set  forward, 
every  one"  after  their  families,  according  to  the  house 
of  their  fathers. 

§  49.   Eastern  Division. 

Num.  ii.  3.  And  on  the  cast  side  toward  the  rising 
of  the  sun  shall  they  of  the  standai-d  of  the  camp  of 
Judah  ]3itch  throughout  their  armies :  and  Nahshon 
the  son  of  Aunninadab  shall  be  captain  of  the  children 
of  Judah. 

 4.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  number- 
ed of  them,  vere  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and 
six  hundred. 

 5.  And  those  that  do  pitch  next  nnto  him 

sliaU  he  th<3  tribe  of  Issachar :  and  Nethanecl  the  son 
of  Zuar  fthall  he  captain  of  the  children  of  Issachar. 

 6.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered thereof,  icere  lifty  and  four  thousand  and  four 
huutlred. 

 7.  Then  the  tribe  of  Zebulun :  and  Eliab  the 

son  of  Helou  shall  be  captain  of  the  children  of  Zeb- 
ulun. 

 8.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered thereof,  were  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  fom- 
hundred. 

 9.  All  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of 

Judah  tcere  a  hundred  thousand  and  fourscore  thou- 
sand and  six  thousand  and  four  hundred,  throughout 
their  armies :  these  shall  first  set  forth. 

—  X.  14.  In  the  first  j^hice  went  the  standard  of  the 
camp  of  the  children  of  Judah  according  to  their 
armies:  and  over  his  host  was  Nahshon  the  son  of 
Amminadab. 

 15.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Issachar  was  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Zuar. 

 16.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Zebulun  was  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon. 

 17.  And  the  tabernacle  was  taken  down ;  and 

the  sons  of  Gershon  and  the  sons  of  Merari  set  for- 
ward, bearing  the  tabernacle. 

§  50.   Southern  Division. 

Num.  ii.  10.  On  the  south  side  shall  he  the  standard 
f)f  the  camp  of  Reuben  according  to  their  annies :  aiul 
the  captain  of  the  children  of  Reuben  sJuM  be  Elizur 
the  son  of  Shedeur 

 11.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  nmn- 

bered  thereof,  tcere  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five 
hundred. 

 12.  And  those  which  pitch  1)y  him  sh-all  he  the 

tribe  of  Simeon:  and  the  captain  of  the  children  of 
Simeon  shall  he  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zurishaddai. 

 13.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  thi-ee 
hundred. 

 14.  Then  the  tribe  of  Gad :  and  the  captain  of 

the  sons  of  Gad  shall  he  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Ileuel. 

 15.  And  bis  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  ircre  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six 
huucb-ed  and  fifty. 

 16.  All  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of 

Reuben  were  a  hundred  thousand  and  lifty  and  one 
tliou.sand  and  four  hundred  and  fifty,  througiiout  llieir 
armies :  and  they  shall  set  forth  iu  the  second  rank. 

2 


—  X.  18.  And  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  Reuben 
set  forward  according  to  their  armies :  and  over  bis 
host  was  Elizur  the  son  of  Shedeur. 

 19.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Simeon  teas  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zurishaddai. 

 20.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Gad  was  Eliasaj)!!  the  son  of  Deuel. 

 21 .  And  tlie  Koliathites  set  forward,  bearing  the 

sanctuary :  and  tli£  oilver  did  set  up  the  tabernacle 
against  they  came. 

§  51.   Western  Division. 

Num.  ii.  18.  On  the  west  side  shall  be  the  standard 
of  the  camp  of  Ephraiui  according  to  their  armies: 
and  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Ephraim  shaU  he  Elish- 
ama  the  son  of  Ammihud. 

 19.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  forty  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

 20.  And  by  him  shall  be  the  tribe  of  Manasseh : 

and  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Manasseh  shall  be 
Gamaliel  the  son  of  Pedahzur. 

 21.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  two 
hundred. 

 22.  Then  the  tribe  of  Benjamin :  and  the  cap- 
tain of  the  sons  of  Benjamin  shall  be  Abidan  the  son 
of  Gideoni. 

 23.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four 
hundred. 

 24.  All  that  were  numbered  of  the  camp  of 

Ephraim  were  a  hundred  thousand  and  eight  thousand 
and  a  hundred,  throughout  then  armies:  and  they 
shall  go  forward  in  the  third  rank. 

—  X.  22.  And  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Ephraim  set  forward  according  to  their  annies : 
and  over  bis  host  loas  Elishama  the  son  of  Ammihud. 

 23.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Manasseh  %ms  Gamaliel  the  son  of  Pedahzur. 

 24  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Benjamin  was  Abidan  the  son  of  Gideoni. 

§  52.   Northern  Division. 

Num.  ii.  25.  The  standard  of  the  camp  of  Dan  shall 
he  on  the  north  side  by  their  armies :  and  the  captain 
of  the  children  of  Dan  sliall  be  Ahiezer  the  son  of 
Ammisliaddai. 

 26.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  threescore  and  two  thousand  and 
seven  hundred. 

 27.  And  those  that  encamp  by  him  shall  he 

the  tribe  of  Asher :  and  the  captain  of  the  children  of 
Asher  shall  be  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran. 

 28.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  icere  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five 
hundred. 

 29.  Then  the  tribe  of  Naphtali :  and  the  cap- 
tain of  the  children  of  Naphtali  shall  be  Ahira  the  son 
of  Enan. 

 80.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  fifty  and  thi-ee  thousand  and  four 
hundred. 

 31.  All  they  that  were  numbered  iu  the  camp 

of  Dan  loere  a  hundred  thousautl  and  fifty  and  seven 
thousand  and  six  hundred:  they  shall  go  hindmost 
with  their  standards. 

—  X.  25.  And  the  standard  of  Uie  camp  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Dan  set  forward,  ichich  ica-s  the  rearward  of 
all  the  camps  throughout  their  hosts :  and  over  his 
host  wa-s  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Ammishaddai. 

 26.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Asher  wan  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran. 

 27.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Naphtali  was  AJiira  the  sou  of  Euan. 


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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


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CHAP.  V. 
CENSUSES  OF  ISRAEL  IN  THE 
WILDERNESS. 

§  53.  Reuben. 

Num.  i.  20.  And  the  children  of  Reuben,  Israel's 
eldest  son,  by  their  generations,  after  their  families, 
by  the  house  of  their  fathers,  according  to  the  number 
of  the  names,  by  tlieir  polls,  every  male  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to 
war ; 

 21.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  eimi 

of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  were  forty  and  six  thousand 
and  five  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  5.  Reuben,  the  eldest  son  of  Israel :  the 
children  of  Reuben ;  Hanoch,  of  wJwm  cometli  the 
fixmily  of  the  Hanochites;  of  Pallu,  the  family  of  the 
Palluites : 

 6.  Of  Hezron,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites  :  of 

Carmi,  the  family  of  the  Carmitcs. 

 7.  These  are  the  families  of  the  Reuben- 

ites :  and  they  that  were  numbered  of  them  were  forty 
and  three  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and  thirtj-. 

 8.  And  the  sons  of  Pallu ;  EJiab. 

 9.  And  the  sons  of  Eliab ;  Nemuel,  and  Da- 

than,  and  Abiram.-|- 

§  54.  Simeon. 

Num.  i.  22.  Of  the  children  of  Simeon,  by  their 
generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fatliers,  those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  according 
to  the  number  of  the  names,  by  their  polls,  every 
male  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that 
were  able  to  go  forth  to  war ; 

 23.  Those  that  were  lumibcred  of  them-,  eten 

of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  were  fifty  and  nine  thousand 
and  three  hundred. 

— xxvi.  12.  The  sons  of  Simeon  after  their  families : 
of  Nemuel,  the  family  of  the  Nemuelites :  of  Jamin, 
the  family  of  the  Jaminites :  of  Jachin,  the  family  of 
the  Jachinites : 

 13.  Of  Zerah,  the  family  of  the  Zarhites :  of 

Shaul,  the  family  of  the  Shaulites. 

 14.  These  are  the  families  of  the  Simeonites, 

twenty  and  two  thousand  and  two  hundred. 

§  55.  Levi. 

Num.  xxvi.  57.  And  these  are  they  that  were  num- 
bered of  the  Levites  after  their  families :  of  Gershon, 
the  family  of  the  Gershonites:  of  Kohath,  the  family 
of  the  Kohathites :  of  Merari,  the  family  of  the  Mera- 
rites. 

 58.  These  are  the  families  of  the  Levites :  the 

family  of  the  Libuites,  the  family  of  the  Hebronites, 
the  family  of  the  Mahlites,  the  faniily  of  the  Mushites, 
the  family  of  the  Korathites.  And  Kohath  begat  Am- 
ram. 

§  56.  Judali. 
Num.i.  26.  Of  the  children  of  Judah,  by  their  gen- 
erations, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  fi-om 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

 27.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  icere  threescore  and  fourteen 
thousand  and  six  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  19.  The  sons  of  Judah  were  Er  and  Onan : 
and  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Canaau. 

 20.  And  the  sons  of  Judah  after  thfir  families 

were ;  of  Shelah,  the  family  of  the  Shelanites :  of 
Pharez,  the  family  of  the  "Pharzites;  of  Zerah,  the 
family  of  the  Zarhites. 

 21.  And  the  sons  of  Pharez  were;  of  Hezron, 

the  family  of  the  Hezronites :  of  Hamul,  the  family  of 
the  Haniulites. 

 22.  These  are  the  families  of  Judah  according 

to  those  that  were  numliercd  of  them,  threescore  and 
sixteen  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

§  57.  Dan. 

Num.  i.  38.  Of  the  children  of  Dan,  by  their  genera- 


tions, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their  fathc^ra, 
according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth 
to  war ; 

 39.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  we/re  threescore  and  two  thousand 
and  seven  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  42.  These  are  the  sons  of  Dan  after  their 
families :  of  Shuham,  the  family  of  the  Shuhamites. 
These  are  the  families  of  Dan  after  their  families. 

 43.  All  the  families  of  the  Shuhamites,  accord- 
ing to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  were  three- 
score and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred. 

§  58.  Naphtali. 

Num.  i.  42.  Of  the  children  of  Naphtali,  through- 
out their  generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house 
of  their  fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names, 
frcjm  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able 
to  go  forth  to  war ; 

 43.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  icere  fifty  and  three  thousand 
and  four  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  48.  Of  the  sons  of  Naphtali  after  their 
families :  of  Jahzeel,  the  family  of  the  Jahzeelites :  of 
Guni,  the  f;imily  of  the  Gunites : 

 49.  Of  Jezer,  the  family  of  the  Jezerites  :  of 

Shillem,  the  family  of  the  Shillemites. 

 50.  These  are  the  families  of  Naphtali  accord- 
lug  to  their  families :  and  they  that  were  numbered 
of  them  were  forty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hun- 
dred. 

§  59.  Gad. 

Num.  i.  24.  Of  the  children  of  Gad,  by  their  genera- 
tions, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their  fathers, 
according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth 
to  war ; 

 25.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  rf  Gad,  ■were  forty  and  five  thousand  six 
hundred  and  fifty. 

—  xxvi.  15.  The  children  of  Gad  after  their  families : 
of  Zephon,  the  family  of  the  Zephonites :  of  Haggi, 
the  family  of  the  Haggites :  of  Shuni,  the  family  of 
the  Shunites : 

  16.  Of  Ozni,  the  family  of  the  Oznites :  of  Eri, 

the  family  of  the  Erites : 

 17.  Of  Arod,  the  family  of  the  Arodites:  of 

Areli,  the  family  of  the  Arelites. 

 18.  These  m^e  the  families  of  the  children  of 

Gad  according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 
forty  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

§  60.  Aslier. 
Num.  1.  40.  Of  the  children  of  Asher,  by  their  gen- 
erations, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
ftithers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

 41.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  xoere  forty  and  one  thousand  and 
five  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  44.  Of  the  children  of  Asher,  after  their 
families:  of  Jimna,  the  family  of  the  Jimnites:  of 
Jesui,  the  family  of  the  Jesuites:  of  Beriah,  the  fami- 
ly of  the  Beriites. 

 45.  Of  the  sons  of  Beriah:  of  Heber,  the  fami- 
ly of  the  Heberitcs:  of  Malchiel,  the  family  of  the 
Slalchielites. 

 46.  And  the  name  of  the  daughter  of  Asher 

wail  Sarah. 

 47.  These  are  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Ash- 
er according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them ; 
iclio  were  fifty  aud  three  thousand  and  four  himdred. 

§  61.  Issachar. 

Num.  i.  28.  Of  the  children  of  Issachar,  by  their 
generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

 29,  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 


215 


CHAP.  YI. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  xoere  fifty  and  four  thousand 
and  four  hundred. 

Num.  xxvi.  23.  Of  the  sons  of  Issachar  after  their 
families:  (>/'Tola,  the  family  of  the  Tolaites:  of  Pua, 
the  family  of  the  Punites: 

 34.  Of  Ja.shub,  the  family  of  the  Jashubites: 

of  Sliiinron,  the  family  of  the  (Shimronitcs. 

 35.  These  are  the  families  of  Issachar  accord- 

injj  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  threescore 
and  fom'  thousand  and  three  hundred. 

§  62.  Zebulun. 

Num.  i.  30.  Of  the  children  of  Zebulun,  by  their  gen- 
erations, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

 81.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 

of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  were  fifty  and  seven  thousand 
and  four  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  36.  Of  the  sons  of  Zebulun  after  their  fami- 
lies: of  Sered,  the  family  of  the  Sardites:  of  Elon,  the 
family  of  the  Elonites :  of  Jahleel,  the  family  of  the 
Jahleelites. 

 27.  These  are  the  families  of  the  Zeliulunites 

according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 
threescore  thousand  and  five  hundi-ed. 

§  63.  Manasseli. 

Num.  i.  34.  Of  the  children  of  Manasseh,  by  their 
generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

 35.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  gkh 

of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  were  thirty  and  two  thou- 
sand and  two  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  28.  The  sons  of  Joseph  after  their  families 
were  Manasseh  and  Ephraim. 

 29.  Of  the  sons  of  Manasseh :  of  Machir,  the 

flimily  of  the  Machirites :  and  Machir  begat  Gilead : 
of  Giiead  come  the  family  of  the  Gileadites. 

 •  30.  These  are  the  sons  of  Gilead :  of  Jeezer, 

the  fomily  of  the  Jeezerites :  of  Helek,  the  family  of 
the  Helekites : 

 31.  And  of  Asriel,  the  family  of  the  Asrielites : 

and  of  Shechem,  the  family  of  the  Shechemites : 

 33.  And  of  Shemida,  the  family  of  the  Shemi- 

daites :  and  of  Hepher,  the  family  of  the  Hepherites. 

 34.  These  are  the  families  of  Manasseh,  and 

those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  fifty  and  two 
thousand  and  seven  hundred. 

§  61.  Ephraim. 

Num.  i.  33.  Of  the  children  of  Joseph,  namely,  of 
the  children  of  Ephraim,  by  their  generations,  after 
their  families,  by  the  house  of  their  fathers,  according 
to  the  number  of  the  names,  from  twenty  years  old 
and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to  war ; 

 33.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  were  forty  thousand  and  five 
hundred. 

—  xxvi.  35.  These  are  the  sons  of  Ephraim  after 
their  families :  of  Shuthelah,  the  family  of  the  Shu- 
thaliiites :  of  Becher,  the  family  of  the  Bachrites :  of 
Tahan,  the  family  of  the  Tahaiiites. 

 36.  And  these  are  the  sous  of  Shuthelah :  of 

Erau,  the  family  of  the  Eranites. 

 37.  These  are  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Ephra- 
im according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 
thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hundred.  These  are 
the  sons  of  Joseph  after  their  families. 

§  65.  Benjamin, 

Num.  i-  36.  Of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  by  their 
generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
mthers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

 37.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  were  thirty  and  five  thousand 
and  foiu"  hundred. 

—  iLxyi.  3S.  The  sons  of  Benjamin  after  their  fami- 


lies :  of  Bela,  the  ftimily  of  the  Belaites :  of  Ashbel,  the 
familj'  of  the  Ashbelites :  of  Ahiram,  the  family  of  the 
Ahiramites : 

 39.  Of  Shupham,  the  family  of  the  Shupham- 

ites :  of  llupham,  the  family  of  the  Huphamites. 

 40.  And  the  sous  of  Bela  were  Ard  and  Xaa- 

man:  of  Ard,  the  family  of  the  Ardites:  artd  of  Naa- 
man,  the  family  of  the  Naamites. 

— ■  —  41.  These  are  tlie  sons  of  Benjamin  after  their 
families :  and  they  that  were  numbered  of  them  were 
forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred. 


CHAP.  VL 
DISTRIBUTION  OF  CANAAN. 

§  66.   Reuben's  Inheritance. 

Num.  xxxii.  37.  And  the  children  of  Reuben  built 
Heshbon,  and  Elealeh,  and  Kirjathaim, 

 38.  And  Nebo,  and  Baal-meon,  (their  names 

being  changed,)  and  Shibmah ;  and  gave  other  names 
unto  the  cities  which  they  builded. 

Jos.  xiii.  15.  And  Moses  gave  unto  the  tribe  of  the 
children  of  Reub(Jn  iiilwritartce  according  to  their  fami- 
lies. 

 16.  And  their  coast  was  from  Aroer,  that  is 

on  the  bank  of  tlie  i-iver  Arnon,  and  the  city  that  is  in 
the  midst  of  the  river,  and  all  tlie  plain  by  Medeba; 

 17.  Heshbon,  and  all  her  cities  that  are  in  the 

plain;  Dibon,  and  Bamoth-baal,  and  Beth-baal-meon, 

 18.  And  Jahaza,  and  Kedemoth,  and  Me- 

phaath, 

—  —  19.  And  Kirjathaim,  and  Sibmah,  and  Za- 
reth-shahar  in  the  mount  of  the  valley, 

 20.  And  Beth-peor,  and  Ashdoth-pisgah,  and 

Beth-jeshimoth, 

  21.  And  all  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  the 

kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  reigned 
in  Heshbon,  whom  Moses  smote  with  the  princes  of 
Midian,  Evi,  and  Rekem,  and  Zur,  and  Hur,  and  Reba, 
which  were  dukes  of  Sihon,  dwelling  in  the  country. 

 23.  And  the  border  of  the  children  of  Reuben 

was  Jordan,  and  the  border  thereof.  This  was  the  in- 
heritance of  the  children  of  Reuben  after  their  families, 
the  cities  and  the  villages  thereof. 

§  67.   Simeon's  Inheritance. 
Jos.xix.  1.  And  the  second  lot  came  forth  to  Simeon, 

eceii  for  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon  according 

to  their  families:  and  their  inheritance  was  within  the 

inheritance  of  the  children  of  Judah. 
 2.  And  they  had  in  their  inheritance  Beer- 

sheba,  or  Sheba,  and  Moladah, 

 3.  And  Hazar-shual,  and  Balah,  and  Azem, 

 4.  And  Eltolad,  and  Bethul,  and  Hormah, 

 5.  And  Ziklag,  and  Beth-marcaboth,  and  Ha- 

zar-susah, 

 6.  And  Beth-lebaoth,  and  Sharuhen ;  thirteen 

cities  and  their  villages. 

 7.  Ain,  Remmon,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan;  four 

cities  and  their  villages : 

 8.  And  all  the  villages  that  icere  round  about 

these  cities  to  Baalath-beer,  Ramath  of  the  south. 
This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 
of  Simeon  according  to  their  families. 

 9.  Out  of  the  portion  of  the  children  of  Ju- 
dah was  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  Simeon : 
for  the  part  of  the  children  of  Judah  was  too  much 
for  them :  therefore  the  children  of  Simeon  had  their 
inheritance  within  the  inheritance  of  them. 

I  Chr.  iv.  27.  And  Shimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  six 
daughters;  but  his  brethren  had  not  many  children, 
neither  did  all  then-  family  multiplj',  like  to  the  chil- 
di'en  of  Judah, 

 28.  And  they  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba,  and  Mola- 
dah, and  Hazar-shual, 

 29.  And  at  Bilhah.  and  at  Ezem,  and  at  Tolad, 

 30.  And  at  Bethuel,  and  at  Hormah,  and  at 

Ziklag, 

—  —  31.  And  at  Beth-marcaboth,  and  Hazar-su- 


21G 


CHAP.  VI. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


sim,  and  at  Bcth-birei,  and  at  Sliaaraim.  These  were 
their  cities  unto  the  reigu  of  David. 

I  Chr.  iv.  32.  And  their  villatres  icere,  Etam,  and  Ain, 
Rimmon,  and  Toclien,  and  Ashan,  five  cities : 

 33,  And  all  their  villages  that  icere  round 

about  the  same  cities,  unto  Baal.  These  were  tlieir 
habitations,  and  their  genealogy. 

§  68.   Levi's  Inlieritance ;  to  Aaron's  Family. 

Jos.  xxi.  4.  And  the  lot  came  out  for  the  families  of 
the  Kohathites :  and  the  children  of  Aaron  the  priest, 
uhich  were  of  the  Levites,  had  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  and  out  of 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  thirteen  cities. 

 8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  by  lot  unto 

the  Levites  these  cities  with  their  submbs,  as  the  Lord 
commanded  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

 9.  And  they  gave  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  .Judah,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of 
Simeon,  these  cities  which  are  here  mentioned  by 
name, 

 10.  Which  the  children  of  Aai-on,  being  of  tlie 

families  of  the  Kohathites,  who  were  of  the  children 
of  Levi,  had:  for  theirs  was  the  first  lot. 

 IL  And  they  gave  them  the  city  of  Arba  the 

father  of  Anak,  which  city  is  Hebron,  in  the  hill  cmui- 
iry  of  Judah,  with  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it. 

 12.  But  the  fields  of  the  city,  and  the  villages 

thereof,  gave  they  to  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  for 
his  possession. 

 13.  Thus  they  gave  to  the  children  of  Aaron 

the  priest  Hebron  with  her  suburbs,  io  he  a  city  of 
refuge  for  the  slayer;  and  Libnah  with  her  sulnu'lis, 

 14.  And  Jattir  with  her  suburbs,  and  Eshte- 

moa  with  her  suburbs, 

—  —  15.  And  Holoii  with  her  suburbs,  and  Debir 
with  her  suburbs, 

 16.  And  Ain  with  her  suburbs,  and  Jnttah 

with  her  suburljs,  and  Betli-shemesh  with  her  suburbs; 
nine  cities  out  of  those  two  tribes. 

 17.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Gibeon 

with  her  suburbs,  Geba  with  her  suljurbs, 

 18.  Anathotli  with  her  suburbs,  and  Almon 

with  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

—  —  19.  All  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Aaron, 
the  priests,  were  thirteen  cities  with  their  suburbs. 

I  Chr.  vi.  57.  And  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave 
the  cities  of  Judah,  namely^  Hebron,  the  city  of  retugc, 
and  Libnah  with  her  suburbs,  and  Jattir,  and  Eshte- 
moa,  with  their  suburbs, 

 58.  And  Hilen  with  her  suburbs,  Debir  with 

her  suburbs, 

 59.  And  Ashan  with  her  suburbs,  and  Beth- 

Sheraesli  with  her  suburbs : 

 60.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  ;  Geba 

with  her  suburbs,  and  Alemeth  with  her  suburbs,  and 
Anathoth  with  her  suburbs.  All  their  cities  through- 
out their  families  were  thirteen  cities. 

 64.  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  to  the  Le- 
vites theise  cities  with  their  suburbs. 

 65.  And  they  gave  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of 

the  children  of  Judah,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the 
children  of  Simeon,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Benjamin,  these  cities,  which  are  called  by 
tlmir  names. 

§  60.   Levi's  Inheritance  5  to  the  rest  of  Ko- 
liatli's  Family. 

Jos.  x.xi.  5.  And  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Kohath 
had  by  lot  out  of  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  Ei^hraim, 
and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  and  out  of  the  half  tribe 
of  Manasseh,  ten  cities. 

 20.  And  the  families  of  the  children  of  Ko- 
hath, the  Levites  which  remained  of  the  children  of 
Kohath,  even  they  had  the  cities  of  their  lot  out  of 
the  tribe  of  Ephraim. 

 21.  For  they  gave  them  Shechem  with  her 

suburbs  in  mount  Ephraim,  to  be  a  city  of  refuge  for 
the  slayer;  and  Gezer  with  her  suburbs, 

 22.  And  Kibzaim  with  her  suburbs,  and  Beth- 

horon  with  her  suburbs ;  four  cities. 

 23.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Eltekeh  with 

her  suburbs,  Gibbethou  with  her  suburbs, 

21 


 24.  Aijalon  with  her  suburbs,  Gath-rimmon 

with  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

 25.  And  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  ]\Iaiiasseh, 

Tanach  with  her  suburbs,  and  Gath-rimmon  with  her 
suburbs;  two  cities. 

 26.  All  the  cities  were  ten  with  their  suburlis  for 

the  families  of  the  children  of  Kohath  that  remained. 

I  Chr.  vi.  61.  And  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath,  which 
were  left  of  the  family  of  that  tribe  were  cities  given  out 
of  the  half  tribe,  namely,  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Ma- 
nasseh, by  lot,  ten  cities. 

 66.  xVnd  the  residue  of  the  families  of  the  sons 

of  Kohath  had  cities  of  their  coasts  out  of  the  tribe 
of  Ephraim. 

—  —  67.  And  they  gave  unto  them,  of  the  cities  of 
reftige,  Shechem  in  mount  Eiihraim  with  her  suburbs ; 
they  gii.ce  also  Gezer  with  her  suburlis, 

 68.   And  Jokmeam  with  her  suburbs,  and 

Beth-horon  with  her  suburbs, 

 69.  And  Ajalon  with  her  suburbs,  and  Gath- 
rimmon  with  her  suburbs : 

 70.  And  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh; 

Aner  with  her  suburbs,  and  Bileam  with  her  suburbs, 
for  the  family  of  the  reumant  of  the  sons  of  Kohath. 

§  70.   Levi's  Inheritance ;  to  fJershon's  Family. 

Jos.  xxi.  6.  And  the  children  of  Ger.shon  had  by  lot 
out  of  the  families  of  the  tril)e  of  Issachar,  and  out 
of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  and  out  of  the  tril)e  of  Naph- 
tali,  and  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  Bashan, 
thirteen  cities. 

 27.  And  unto  the  children  of  Gershon,  of  the 

families  of  the  Levites,  out  of  the  other  half  tribe  of 
^Manasseh  they  ga re  Golan  in  Bashan  with  her  suburbs, 
to  he  a  city  of  refuge  for  the  slayer;  and  Beeshterah 
with  her  suburbs ;  two  cities. 

 28.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Kishon 

with  her  suburbs,  Dabareh  with  her  suburbs, 

—  ■ —  29.  Jarnmtli  with  her  suburbs,  Engannim  with 
her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

 30.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Mishal  with 

her  suburbs,  Abdon  with  her  sul)urbs. 

 31.  Ilelkath  with  her  suburbs,  and  Rehob  with 

her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

 32.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  Kedesh 

in  Galilee  with  her  suburbs,  to  he  a  city  of  refuge  for 
the  slayer;  and  Hammoth-dor  with  her  suburbs,  and 
Kartan  with  her  suburbs;  three  cities. 

 33.  All  the  cities  of  the  Gershonites  according 

to  their  families  were  thirteen  cities  with  their  suburbs. 

I  Chr.  vi.  62.  And  to  the  sons  of  Gershom  through- 
out their  families  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  and  out 
of  the  tril)e  of  Asher,  and  out  of  the  tril)e  of  Naph- 
tali, and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  Bashan,  thir- 
teen cities. 

 71.  Unto  the  sons  of  Gershom  %cere  given,  out 

of  the  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  IManasseh,  Golan  in 
Bashan  with  her  suburbs,  and  Ashtaroth  with  her 
suburbs : 

 72.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar;  Kedesh 

with  her  suburbs,  Daberath  with  her  suburlis, 

 73.  And  Ramoth  with  her  suburbs,  and  Anem 

with  her  suburbs : 

 74.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Asher ;  j^Iashal 

with  her  suburbs,  and  Abdon  with  her  suburbs, 

 75.  And  Hukok  with  her  suburbs,  and  Rehob 

with  her  suburbs : 

 76.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali ;  Kedesh 

in  Galilee  with  her  suburbs,  and  Hammon  with  her 
suburbs,  and  Kirjathaini  with  her  suburbs. 

§  71.   Levi's  Inheritance;  to  Mcrari's  Family. 

Jos.  xxi.  7.  The  children  of  jSIcrari  by  their  families 
had  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of 
Gad,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zehulun,  twelve  cities. 

 34.  And  unto  the  families  of  the  children  of 

Merari,  the  rest  of  the  Levites,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zel)- 
ulun,  Jokneam  with  her  suburbs,  and  Kartah  with  her 
suburbs, 

 35.  Dimnah  with  her  suburbs,  Nahalal  with 

her  suburbs ;  four  cities. 

 30.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  Bezer 

with  her  suburbs,  and  Jahazah  with  her  suburbs, 

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Jos.  xxi.  37.  Kedemoth  with  her  suburbs,  anil  Mcpha- 
ath  wiUi  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

 38.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  Ramotli  in 

Gilead  with  lier  suburbs,  to  be  a  city  of  rofujje  for  the 
slayer;  and  ]\Iahanaim  with  her  suburbs, 

 39.  H&shbon  witli  her  suburbs,  Jazer  with  her 

suburbs;  four  cities  in  all. 

 40.  So  all  the  cities  for  the  children  of  Jlerari 

by  their  families,  which  were  reinainin»:  of  the  fami- 
lies of  the  Levites,  were  by  their  lot  twelve  cities. 

I  Chr.  vi.  03.  Unto  the  sons  of  ^lerari  %cere  given  by 
lot,  throughout  their  fomilies,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reu- 
l)en,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities. 

 77.  Unto  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Merari 

were  given,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Rimuiou  with 
her  suburbs,  Tabor  with  her  suburbs: 

 78.  And  on  the  other  side  Jordan  by  Jericho, 

on  the  east  side  of  Jordan,  were  given  them,  out  of  the 
tribe  of  Reuben,  Bezer  in  tho  wilderness  with  her 
suburbs,  and  Jahzah  with  her  suburbs, 

—  —  79.  Kedemoth  also  with  her  suburbs,  and 
Mephaatli  with  her  suburbs  : 

 80.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad ;  Ramoth  in 

Gilead  with  her  suburbs,  and  Mahanaim  with  her 
suburbs, 

 81.  And  Heshbon  with  her  suburbs,  and  Jazer 

with  her  suburbs. 

§  72.   Jiidah's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  XV.  1.  TMfi  then  was  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the 
children  of  Judah  by  their  families;  even  to  the  l)()rder 
of  Edom  the  wilderness  of  Zin  southward  was  the  ut- 
termost jiart  of  the  south  coast. 

 2.  And  their  south  border  was  from  the  shore 

of  the  salt  sea,  from  the  bay  that  looketh  southward : 

 3.  And  it  went  out  to  the  south  side  to  Maaleh- 

acrabbim,  and  passed  along  to  Zin,  and  ascended  up 
on  the  south  side  unto  Kadesh-barnea,  and  passed 
along  to  Ilezron,  and  went  up  to  Adar,  and  fetched  a 
compass  to  Karkaa : 

—  —  4.  From  tlience  it  passed  toward  Azmon,  and 
went  out  unto  the  river  of  Egypt;  and  the  goings  out 
of  that  coast  were  at  the  sea:  this  shall  be  your  sotith 
coast. 

 5.  Aud  the  east  border  ims  the  salt  sea,  even 

unto  the  end  of  Jordan.  And  their  border  in  the 
north  quarter  was  from  the  bay  of  the  sea  at  the 
uttermost  part  of  Jordan : 

 G.  And  the  border  went  up  to  Bethhogla,  and 

passed  along  by  the  north  of  Beth-arabah;  and  the 
border  went  up  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son  of 
Reuben : 

 7.  And  the  border  went  up  toward  Debir 

from  the  valley  of  Achor,  and  so  northward,  looking 
toward  Gilgal,  that  is  before  the  going  \ip  to  Adum- 
mim,  which  is  on  the  south  side  of  the  river :  and  the 
border  passed  toward  the  waters  of  En-shemesh,  and 
the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  En-rogel: 

 8.  And  the  Ijorder  went  up  l)y  the  valley  of 

the  son  of  Hinnom  unto  the  south  side  of  the  Jebu- 
site;  the  same /.s  Jerusalem :  and  the  border  went  up 
to  the  top  of  the  mountain  that  lieth  before  the  valley 
of  Ilinnom  westward,  wliich  is  at  the  cud  of  the  val- 
ley of  the  giants  northward  : 

 9.  And  the  border  was  dra'mi  from  the  top 

of  the  lull  unto  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  Xepli- 
toah,  and  Avent  out  to  the  cities  of  mount  Ephroii; 
and  the  border  was  dra^vn  to  Baalah,  Avliich  is  Kir- 
jath-jearim : 

— ■  —  10.  And  the  border  compassed  from  Baalah 
"westward  unto  mount  Seir,  and  passed  along  unto  the 
side  of  mount  Je;u  im,  which  is  Chcsalon,  on  the  north 
Bide,  and  went  down  to  Beth-shemesh,  and  passed  on 
to  Timnah : 

 11.  And  the  border  went  out  imto  the  side  of 

Ekron  northward:  and  the  lioider  was  drawn  to  Shi- 
cron,  and  passed  along  to  mount  Baalah,  and  went 
out  unto  Jabneel ;  and  the  gomgs  out  of  the  border 
were  at  the  sea. 

 13.  And  the  west  border  was  to  the  great  sea, 

and  the  coast  thereof.  Thit  is  the  coast  of  the  childreu 
of  Judah.  round  about  according  to  their  families. 


 20.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

children  of  Judah  according  to  their  families. 

 21.  Aud  the  uttermost  cities  of  the  tril)e  of 

the  children  of  Jitdah  toward  the  coast  of  Edom 
southward  were  Kabzeel,  and  Eder,  and  Jagur, 

 22.  And  Kinah,  and  Dimonali,  and  Adadah, 

 23.  And  Kedesh,  and  Hazor,  and  Ithnan, 

 24.  Ziph,  and  Telem,  and  Bealoth, 

 2.5.  And  Hazor,  Hadattah,  and  Kerioth,  and 

Hezron,  M'hich  is  Hazor, 

 26.  Amam,  and  Shema,  and  Moladah, 

 27.  And  Hazar-gaddah,  and  Heshmon,  and 

Beth-palet, 

 28.  And  Hazar-shual,  and  Beer-sheba,  and 

Bizjothjah, 

 29.  Baalah,  and  lim,  and  Azem, 

 30.  And  Eltolad,  and  Chesil,  and  Hormah, 

 31.  And  Ziklag,  and  Madniannah,  and  San- 

sannah, 

 82.  And  Lebaoth,  and  Shilhim,  and  Ain,  and 

Rimmon:  all  the  cities  are  twenty  and  nine,  with 
their  villages : 

 33.  Ami  in  the  valley,  Eshtaol,  and  Zoreah, 

and  Ashnah, 

 34.  And  Zanoah,  aud  En-gannim,  Tappuah, 

and  Enam, 

 35.  Jarmuth,  and  Adullam,  Socoh,  and  Aze- 

kah, 

 36.  And  Sharaim,  and  Adithaim,  and  Gede- 

rah,  and  Gederothaim  ;  fourteen  cities  with  their  vil- 
lages : 

 87.  Zenan,  and  Hadashah,  and  Migdal-gad, 

 38.  And  Dilean,  and  Mizpeh,  and  Joktheel, 

 39.  Lachish,  and  Bozkath,  aud  Eglon, 

 40.  And  Cabbou,  and  Lahmam,  and  Kithlish, 

 41.  And  Gederoth,  Beth-dagon,  and  Naamah, 

and  Makkedah ;  sixteen  cities  with  their  villages : 

 42.  Lilmah,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan, 

  43.  And  Jiphtah,  and  Ashnah,  and  Nezib, 

 44.  And  Keilah,  and  Achzib,  and  Mareshah; 

nine  cities  Avilh  their  villages; 

 45.  Ekron,  Avith  her  towns  and  her  villages: 

 46.  From  Ekron  even  unto  the  sea,  all  that 

lay  near  Ashdod,  witli  their  villages : 

 47.  Ashdod,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages; 

Gaza,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages,  unto  the  river 

of  Egypt,  and  the  great  sea,  and  the  border  thereof: 
 48.  And  in  the  mountains,  Shamir,  and  Jattu", 

and  Socoh, 

 49.  And  Dannah,  and  Kirjath-sannah,  which 

is  Debir, 

 50.  And  Anab,  and  Eshtemoh,  and  Anim, 

 51.  And  Goshen,  and  Holon,  and  Giloh: 

eleven  cities  with  their  villages : 

 52.  Arab,  and  Dumah,  and  Esheau, 

 53.  And  Janum,  and  Beth-tappuah,  and  Aplie- 

kah, 

_  _  54.  And  Humtah,  and  Kirjath-arba,  which  w 

Hebron,  and  Zior;  nine  cities  with  their  villages: 

 55.  Jlaon,  Carmel,  and  Zlph,  and  Juttah, 

 56.  And  Jezreel,  and  Jokdeam,  and  Zanoah, 

 57.  Cain,  Gibeali,  and  Timnah ;  ten  cities  with 

their  villages : 

 58.  Halhul,  Beth-zur,  and  Gedor, 

—  —  59.  And  Maarath,  and  Beth-anoth,  and  Elte- 

kon;  six  cities  with  their  villages: 
 GO.  Kirjath-baal,  which  is  Kirjath-jearim,  and 

Rabbah ;  two  cities  with  their  villages. 
 CI.  In  the  wilderness,  Beth-arabah,  ^Middin, 

and  Secaeah, 
 62.  And  Nibshan,  and  the  city  of  Salt,  and 

En-gcdi ;  six  cities  with  their  villages. 

§  73.   Dan's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  xix.  40.  And  the  seventh  lot  came  out  for  the 
tribe  of  the  children  of  Dan  according  to  their  fami- 
lies. 

 41.  And  the  coast  of  their  inheritance  was 

Zorah,  and  Eshtaol,  and  Ir-shemesh, 

 4-2  And  Shaalabbin,  and  Ajalon,  and  Jethlali, 

 4:3.  And  Elon,  and  Thimnathah,  and  Ekron, 

 44.  And  Eltekeh,  aud  Gibbethou,  aud  Baa- 
lath, 


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BOOK  X. 


Jos.xix.  45.  And  Jehud,  and  Bene-berak,  and  Gath- 
rimmon, 

 46.  And  Me-jarkon,  and  Ralckon,  with  the 

horder  before  Japho. 

 48.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

chilch-en  of  Dan  according  to  their  families,  these 
cities  with  their  villages. 

§  74.  Naphtali's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  xix.  33.  The  sixth  lot  came  out  to  the  children 
of  Naphtali,  even  for  the  children  of  Naphtali  accord- 
ing to  their  families. 

 33.  And  their  coast  was  from  Heleph,  from 

Allon  to  Zaanannim,  and  Adanii,  Nekeb,  and  Jab- 
neel,  unto  Lakuni ;  and  the  outgoings  thereof  were  at 
Jordan : 

 34.  And  tJten  the  coast  turneth  westward  to 

Aznoth-tabor,  and  goeth  out  from  thence  to  Hukkok, 
and  rcacheth  to  Zebulun  on  the  south  side,  and  reach- 
eth  to  Asher  on  the  west  side,  and  to  Judah  upon  Jor- 
dan toward  the  suurising. 

 35.  And  the  fenced  cities  are  Ziddim,  Zer,  and 

Hammath,  Rakkath,  and  Chiunereth, 

 36.  And  Adamah,  and  Ramah,  and  Ilazor, 

 37.  And  Kedesh,  and  Edrei,  and  En-hazor, 

 38.  And  Iron,  and  Migdal-el,  Horem,  and 

Beth-anath,  and  Beth-shemesh :  nineteen  cities  with 
their  villages. 

 39.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  trilie  of  the 

children  of  Naphtali  according  to  their  families,  the 
cities  and  then-  villages. 

§  7.5.   Oad's  Inheritance. 

Num.  xxxii.  34.  And  the  children  of  Gad  built  Di- 
bon,  and  Ataroth,  and  Aroer, 

 35.  And  Ati'oth,  Shophan,  and  Jaazer,  and 

Jogbehah, 

 36.  And  Beth-nimrah,  and  Beth-haran,  fenced 

cities ;  and  folds  for  sheep. 

Jos.  xiii.  24.  And  Mo.scs  gave  inheritance  unto  the 
tribe  of  Gad,  even  unto  the  children  of  Gad  according 
to  their  families. 

 25.  And  their  coast  was  Jazer,  and  all  the 

cities  of  Gilead,  and  half  the  land  of  the  children  of 
Ammou,  unto  Aroer  that  is  before  Rabbah ; 

 26.  And  from  Heshbon  unto  Ramath-mizpeh, 

and  Betonini;  and  fi'om  lALihanaim  unto  the  border 
of  Debir ; 

 27.  And  in  the  vallej',  Bcth-arara,  and  Beth- 
nimrah,  and  Succoth,  and  Zaphon,  the  rest  of  the 
kingdom  of  Sihou  kuig  of  Heshbon,  Jordan  and  Ids 
border,  even  unto  the  edge  of  the  sea  of  Chinnereth 
on  the  other  side  Jordan  eastward. 

 28.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

Gad  after  their  families,  the  cities,  and  thek  villages. 

§  76.   Asher's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  xix.  24.  And  the  fifth  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe 
of  the  childj'en  of  Asher  according  to  then-  families. 

 25.  And  their  border  was  Helkath,  and  Hali, 

and  Beten,  and  Achshaph, 

 26.  And  Alummelech,  and  Amad,  and  Mi- 

shcal  ;  and  rcacheth  to  Gaimel  westward,  and  to 
Shihor-libnath ; 

 27.  And  turneth  toward  the  sunrising  to  Beth- 

dagon,  and  reacheth  to  Zebulun,  and  to  the  valley  of 
Jiphthah-el  toward  the  north  side  of  Beth-emek,  and 
Neiel,  and  goeth  out  to  Cabul  on  the  left  hand. 

 28.  And  Hebron,  and  Rehob,  and  Hammon, 

and  Kanah,  even  unto  great  Zidon  ; 

 29.  And  then  the  coast  turneth  to  Ramah,  and 

to  the  strong  city  Tyre ;  and  the  coast  turneth  to  Ho- 
sah ;  and  the  outgoings  thereof  are  at  the  sea  from 
the  coast  to  Achzib : 

 30.  Uramah  also,  and  Aphck,  and  Rehob: 

twenty  and  two  cities  with  their  villages. 

—  —  31.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 
children  of  Asher  according  to  then'  families,  these 
cities  with  their  villages. 

§  77.  Issachar's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  xix.  17.  And  the  fourth  lot  came  out  to  Issachar, 
for  the  children  of  Issachar  according  to  their  families. 


 18.  And  their  border  was  toward  Jezreel,  and 

Chesulloth,  and  Shuncm, 

 19.  And  Haphraini,  and  Sliihon,  and  Anaharath, 

 20.  And  Rabbitli,  and  Kishion,  and  Abez, 

 21.  And  Remetli,  and  En-gannim,  and  En- 

haddah,  and  Beth-pazzez ; 

 22.  And  the  coast  reacheth  to  Tabor,  and 

Shahazimah,  and  Beth-shemesh;  and  the  outgoings 

of  their  border  were  at  Jordan :  sixteen  cities  with 

their  villages. 
 23.  This  iit  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

children  of  Issachar  according  to  their  families,  the 

cities  and  their  villages. 

§  78.   Zebulun's  Inheritance. 

Jos,  xix.  10.  And  the  third  lot  came  up  for  the 
children  of  Zebulun  according  to  their  families :  and 
the  border  of  their  inheritance  was  unto  Sarid  : 

 11.  And  their  border  went  up  toward  the  sea, 

and  Maralah,  and  reached  to  DabbasliCth,  and  reached 
to  the  river  that    before  Jokneam ; 

 12.  And  turned  from  Sarid  eastward  toward 

the  sunrising  unto  the  border  of  Chisloth-tabor,  and 
then  goeth  out  toward  Daberath,  and  goeth  up  to  Ja- 
phia, 

 18.  And  from  thence  passeth  on  along  on  tlie 

cast  to  Gittah-hcpher,  to  Ittah-kazin,  and  goeth  out  to 
Remmon-methoar  to  Neah ; 

 14.  And  the  border  compassetli  it  on  the 

north  side  to  Hannathon :  and  the  outgoings  thereof 
are  in  the  valley  of  Jiphthah-el : 

 15.  And  Kattath,  and  Nahallal,  and  Shimron, 

and  Idalah,  and  Beth-lehem  :  twelve  cities  with  then' 
villages. 

 16.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

Zebulun  according  to  their  families,  these  cities  with 
their  villages. 

§  79.  Manasseh's  and  Ephraim's  Joint  InheritancCo 

Jos,  xvi.  1.  And  the  lot  of  the  chikken  of  Joseph 
fell  from  Jordan  by  Jericho,  imto  the  water  of  Jeri- 
cho on  the  east,  to  the  wildei'ncss  that  goeth  up  from 
Jericho  throughout  mount  Beth-el, 

 2.  And  goeth  out  from  Beth-cl  to  Luz,  and 

passeth  along  unto  the  borders  of  Archi  to  Ataroth, 

 3.  And  goeth  down  westward  to  the  coast  of 

Japhk  ti,  unto  the  coast  of  Beth-horon  the  nether,  and 
to  Gezer:  and  the  goings  out  thereof  are  at  the  sea. 

 4.  So  the  children  of  Joseph,  Mauasseh  and 

Ephraim,  took  their  inheritance. 

xvii.  10.  Southward  it  was  Ephraim's,  and  north- 
ward it  was  Manasseh's,  and  the  sea  is  his  Ijorder:  and 
they  met  together  in  Asher  on  the  north,  and  in  Issa- 
chai'  on  the  east. 

§  80.   Manasseh's  Separate  Inheritance. 

Num.  xxxii.  41.  And  .Jair  the  son  of  jNIanasseh  went 
and  took  the  small  towns  thereof,  and  called  them 
Havoth-jair. 

 42.  And  Nobah  went  and  took  Kenath,  and  the 

villages  thereof,  and  called  it  Nobah,  after  his  own  name. 

Jos.  xiii.  29.  And  Moses  gave  inheritance  unto  the 
half  tribe  of  Manasseh  :  and  this  was  the  possession  of 
the  half  tribe  of  the  children  of  Manasseh  by  their 
families. 

 80.  And  their  coast  was  from  Mahanaim,  all 

Bashan,  all  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  and  all 
the  towns  of  Jair,  which  are  in  Biishan,  threescore  cities : 

 31.  And   half  Gilead,  and  Ashtaroth,  and 

Edrei,  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan,  were 
pertaining  unto  the  children  of  Machir  the  son  of  Ma- 
nasseh, even  to  the  one  half  of  the  children  of  Machir 
by  their  families. 

—  —  32.  These  are  the  countries  which  Moses  did 
distribute  for  inheritance  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  on 
the  other  side  Jordan,  by  Jericho,  eastward. 

—  xvii.  1.  Tiiere  was  also  a  lot  for  the  tribe  of  Ma- 
nasseh ;  for  he  icas  the  firstborn  of  Joseph  ;  to  wit,  for 
Machir  the  firstborn  of  Manasseh,  the  father  of  Gilead : 
because  he  was  a  man  of  war,  therefore  he  had  Gilead 
and  Bashan 

 2.  There  was  also  a  lot  for  the  rest  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Manasseh  by  their  famiUes ;  for  the  chikU-en 


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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGQES. 


BOOK  X. 


of  Abiezer,  and  for  the  children  of  Helek,  and  for  the 
children  of  Asriel,  and  for  the  children  of  Shechem, 
and  for  the  children  of  Hepher,  and  for  the  children 
of  Shemida:  these  were  the  male  children  of  Manas- 
seh  the  son  of  Joseph  by  their  families. 

Jos.  xvii.  5.  And  there  fell  ten  portions  to  Manas- 
seh,  besides  the  land  of  Gilead  and  Bashan,  which  were 
on  the  other  side  Jordan  ; 

 6.  Because  the  daughters  of  Manasseh  had  an 

inheritance  among  his  sons :  and  the  rest  of  Manas- 
seh's  sons  had  the  land  of  Gilead. 

 7.  And  tiie  coast  of  Manasseh  was  from  Asher 

to  Michmethah,  that  lieth  before  Shechem  ;  and  the  bor- 
der went  along  on  the  right  hand  unto  the  inhabitants 
of  En-tappuah. 

—  —  8.  Noiv  Manasseh  had  the  land  of  Tappuah : 
but  Tappuah  on  the  border  of  Manasseh  belonged  to 
the  children  of  Ephraim  ; 

 9.  And  the  coast  descended  unto  the  river 

Kanah,  southward  of  the  river :  these  cities  of  Ephraim 
are  among  the  cities  of  Manasseh :  the  coast  of  Ma- 
nasseh also  was  on  the  north  side  of  the  river,  and  the 
outgoings  of  it  were  at  the  sea: 

 11.  And  Manasseh  had  in  Issachar  and  in 

Asher  Beth-shean  and  her  towns,  and  Ibleam  and  her 
towns,  and  th^  inhabitants  of  Dor  and  her  towns,  and 
the  inhabitants  of  En-dor  and  her  towns,  and  the  in- 
habitants of  Taanacli  and  her  towns,  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Megiddo  and  her  towns,  even  three  countries. 

?  81.   Ephraim's  Separate  Inheritance. 

Jos.xvi.  5.  And  the  border  of  the  children  of 
Ephraim  according  to  their  families  was  thus:  even 
the  border  of  their  inheritance  on  the  east  side  was 
Ataroth-addar,  unto  Beth-horon  the  upper; 

 6.  And  the  border  went  out  toward  the  sea  to 

Michmethah  on  the  north  side ;  and  the  border  went 
about  eastward  unto  Taanath-shiloh,  and  passed  by  it 
on  the  east  to  Janohah  ; 

 7.  And  it  went  down  from  Janohah  to  Ata- 

roth,  and  to  Naarath,  and  came  to  Jericho,  and  went 
out  at  Jordan. 

 8.  The  border  went  out  from  Tappuah  west- 
ward unto  the  river  Kanah;  and  the  goings  out  thereof 
were  at  the  sea.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe 
of  the  children  of  Ephraim  by  their  families. 

 9.  And  the  separate  cities  for  the  children  of 

Ephraim  were  among  the  inheritance  of  the  children 
of  Manasseh,  all  the  cities  with  their  villages. 

« 

§  82.  Benjamin's  Inheritance. 

Jos.xviii.  11.  And  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Benjamin  came  up  according  to  their  families: 
and  the  coast  of  their  lot  came  forth  between  the 
children  of  Judah  and  the  children  of  Joseph. 

 12.  And  their  border  on  the  north  side  was 

from  Jordan ;  and  the  border  went  up  to  the  side  of 
Jericho  on  the  north  side,  and  went  up  through  the 
mountains  westward  ;  and  the  goings  out  thereof  were 
at  the  wilderness  of  IJeth-aven. 

 13.  And  the  border  went  over  from  thence 

toward  Luz,  to  the  side  of  Luz,  which  is  Beth-el,  south- 
ward ;  and  the  border  descended  to  Ataroth-adar,  near 
the  hill  that  lieth  on  the  south  side  of  the  nether  Beth- 
horon. 

 14.  And  the  border  was  drawn  thence,  and 

compassed  the  corner  of  the  sea  southward,  from  the 
hill  that  lieth  before  Beth-horon  southward ;  and  the 
goings  out  thereof  were  at  Kirjath-baal,  which  is  Kir- 
jath-jearim,  a  city  of  the  children  of  Judah:  this  was 
the  west  quarter. 

 15.  And  the  south  quarter  was  from  the  end 

of  Kirjath-jearim,  and  the  border  went  out  on  the 
west,  and  went  out  to  the  well  of  waters  of  Neplitoah : 

 IG.  And  the  border  came  down  to  the  end  of 

the  mountain  that  lieth  before  the  valley  of  the  son  of 
Hinnoni,  and  which  is  in  the  valley  of  the  giants  on  the 
north,  and  descended  to  the  vallev  of  Hinnom,  to  the 


which  is  over  against  the  going  up  of  Adummim,  and 
descended  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son  of  Reuben, 

 18.  And  passed  along  toward  the  side  over 

against  Arabah  northward,  and  went  down  unto 
Arabah :' 

 19.  And  the  border  passed  along  to  the  side 

of  Beth-hoglah  northward  :  and  the  outgoings  of  the 
border  were  at  the  north  bay  of  the  salt  sea  at  the 
south  end  of  Jordan  :  this  wa.f  the  south  coast. 

 20.  And  Jordan  was  the  border  of  it  on  the 

east  side.  This  was  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 
Benjamin,  by  the  coasts  thereof  round  about,  accord- 
ing to  their  families. 

 21.  Now  the  cities  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Benjamin  according  to  their  families  were  Jericho, 
and  Beth-hoglah,  and  the  valley  of  Keziz, 

 22.  And    Beth-arabah,    and   Zemaraim,  and 

Beth-el, 

 23.  And  Avim,  and  Parah,  anu  Ophrah, 

 24.  And  Chephar-haammonai,  and  Ophni,  and 

Gaba ;  twelve  cities  with  their  villages : 

 25.  Gibeon,  and  Eamali,  and  Beeroth, 

 26.  And  Mizpeh,  and  Chephirah,  and  Mozah, 

 27.  And  Rekem,  and  Iri^eel,  and  Taralah, 

 28.  And  Zelali,  Eleph,  and  Jebusi,  which  is 

Jerusalem,  Gibeatli,  and  Kirjath ;  fourteen  cities  with 

their  villages.    This  !.s  the  inheritance  of  the  children 

of  Benjamin  according  to  their  families. 

?  83.  Caleb's  Separate  Inlieritance. 
Jos.  XV.  13.  And  unto  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh 
he  gave  a  part  among  the  children  of  Judah,  accord- 
ing to  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  to  Joshua,  even 
the  city  of  Arba  the  father  of  Anak,  which  city  is 
Hebron. 

I  Chr,  vi.  54.  Now  these  are  their  dwelling-places 
throughout  their  castles  in  their  coasts,  of  the  sons  of 
Aaron,  of  the  families  of  the  Kohathites :  for  theirs 
was  the  lot. 

 55.  And  they  gave  them  Hebron  in  the  land 

of  Judah,  and  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it. 

 56.  But  the  fields  of  the  city,  and  the  villages 

thereof,  they  gave  to  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh. 


CHAP.  VII. 

VARIOUS  CATALOGUES. 

§  84.   Census  Takers  in  the  Wilderness. 
Num.i.  4.  And  with  you  there  shall  be  a  man  of 
every  tribe ;  every  one  head  of  the  Jiouse  of  his  fathers. 

 5.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  men  that 

shall  stand  with  you  :  of  the  tribe  of  Eeuben ;  Elizur 
the  son  of  Shedeur. 

—  —  6.  Of  Simeon ;  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zuri- 
shaddai. 

 7.  Of  Judah;  Nahshon  the  son  of  Amminadab. 

 8.  Of  Issachar;  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Zuar. 

 9.  Of  Zebulun  ;  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon. 

 10.  Of  the  children  of  Joseph :  of  Ephraim ; 

Elishama  the  son  of  Amniihud:  of  Manasseh;  Ga- 
maliel the  son  of  Pedahzur. 

 11.  Of  Benjamin;  Abidan  the  son  of  Gideoni. 

 12.  Of  Dan  ;  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Ammishaddai. 

 13.  Of  Asher  ;  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran. 

 14.  Of  Gad ;  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Deuel. 

 15.  Of  Naphtali ;  Ahira  the  son  of  Enan. 

 16.  These  ivere  the  renowned  of  the  congre- 
gation, princes  of  the  tribes  of  their  fathers,  heads  of 
thousands  in  Israel. 

?  85.   The  Spies  sent  into  Canaan. 
Num.  xiii.  4.    And  these  were  their  names:  Of  the 
tribe  of  Eeuben,  Shammua  the  son  of  Zaccur. 

 5.  Of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  Shaphat  the  son  of 

Hori. 

 6.  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  the  son  of 

side  of  Jebusi  on  the  south,  and  descended  to  En-rogel,  Jephunneh. 

 17.  And  was  drawn  from  tlie  north,  and  went  i  7.  Of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Igal  the  son  of 

forth  to  En-shemesh,  and  went  forth  toward  Geliloth,  1  Joseph. 

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BOOK  X. 


Num.  xiii.  8.  Of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  Oshea  the 
son  of  Nun. 

 9.  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Palti  the  son  of 

Eaphu. 

 10.  Of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Gaddiel  the  son 

of  Sodi. 

 11.  Of  tlie  tribe  of  Joseph,  namely,  of  the 

tribe  of  Manasseh,  Gaddi  the  son  of  Susi. 

 12.  Of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Ammiel  the  son  of 

Gemalli. 

 13.  Of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Sethur  the  son  of 

Michael. 

 14.  Of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  Nahbi  the  son 

of  Voplisi. 

 15.  Of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  Geuel  the  son  of 

Machi. 

 16.  These  are  the  names  of  the  men  which 

Moses  sent  to  spy  out  the  land.  And  Moses  called 
Oshea  the  son  of  Nun,  Jehoshua. 

?  86.   DiTiders  of  the  Land  of  Canaan. 

Num.  xxxiv.  17.  These  are  the  names  of  the  men 
which  shall  divide  the  land  unto  you:  Eleazar  the 
priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun. 

 18.  And  ye  shall  take  one  prince  of  every 

tribe'  to  divide  the  land  by  inheritance. 

•  19.  And  the  names  of  the  men  are  these:  Of 

the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  the  son  of  Jeplumneh. 

 20.  And  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon, 

Shemuel  the  sou  of  Ammihud. 

 21.  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Elidad  the  son 

of  Chislon. 

 22.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Dan,  Bukki  the  son  of  Jogli. 

 23.  The  prince  of  the  children  of  Joseph,  for 

the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Manasseh,  Hanniel  the 
son  of  Ephod. 

 24.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Ephraim,  Kemuel  the  son  of  Shiphtan. 

 25.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Zebulun,  Elizaphan  the  son  of  Parnach. 

 26.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Issachar,  Paltiel  the  son  of  Azzan. 

 27.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Asher,  Ahihud  the  son  of  Shelomi. 

 28.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Naphtali,  Pedahel  the  son  of  Ammihud. 

 29.  These  are  they  whom  the  Lokd  com- 
manded to  divide  the  inheritance  unto  the  children 
of  Israel  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

?  87.   The  Thirty-one  Canaanite  Kin^s  De- 
stroyed. 

Jos,xii.  1.  Now  these  are  the  kings  of  the  land, 
which  the  children  of  Israel  smote,  and  possessed 
their  land  on  the  other  side  Jordan  toward  the  rising 
of  the  sun,  from  the  river  Arnon  unto  mount  Her- 
mon,  and  all  the  plain  on  the  east : 

 2.  Siiion  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  in 

Heshbon,  and  ruled  from  Aroer,  which  is  upon  the 
bank  of  the  river  Arnon,  and  from  the  middle  of  the 
river,  and  from  half  Gilead,  even  unto  the  river  Jab- 
bok,  which  is  the  border  of  the  children  of  Ammon  ; 

 3.  And  from  the  plain  to  the  sea  of  Chinne- 

roth  on  the  east,  and  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  even  the 
salt  sea  on  the  east,  the  way  to  Beth-jeshimoth ;  and 
from  the  south,  under  Ashdoth-pisgah : 

 9.  The  king  of  Jericho,  one ;  the  king  of  Ai, 

which  is  beside  Beth-el,  one ; 

 10.  The  king  of  Jerusalem,  one ;  the  king  of 

Hebron,  one ; 

 11.  The  king  of  Jarmuth,  one;  the  king  of 

Lachish,  one ; 

 12.  The  king  of  Eglon,  one ;  the  king  of  Ge- 

zer,  one ; 

 13.  The  king  of  Debir,  one ;  the  king  of  Ge- 

der;  one ; 

 14.  The  king  of  Hormah,  one ;  the  king  of 

Arad,  one  ; 

 15.  The  king  of  Libnah,  one ;  the  king  of 

Adullam,  one ; 


 16.  The  king  of  Makkedah,  one ;  the  king  of 

Beth-el,  one  ; 

 17.  The  king  of  Tappuah,  one ;  the  king  of 

Hepher,  one ; 

 18.  The  king  of  Aphek,  one ;  the  king  of  La- 

sharon,  one ; 

 19.  Tlie  kingof  Madon,one ;  the  kingof  Hazor,one ; 

 20.  The  king  of  Shimron-meron,  one ;  the  king 

of  Achshaph,  one ; 

 21.  The  king  of  Taanacli,  one ;  the  king  of 

Megiddo,  one; 

 22.  Tlie  king  of  Kedesh,  one  ;  the  king  of  Jok- 

neam  of  Carmel,  one  ; 

•  23.  The  king  of  Dor  in  the  coast  of  Dor,  one; 

the  king  of  the  nations  of  Gilgal,  one ; 

 24.  The  king  of  Tirzah,  one :  all  the  kings 

thirty  and  one. 

?  88.   David's  Mighty  Men. 

2Sam.xxiii.  8.  These  be  the  names  of  the  mighty 
men  whom  David  had :  The  Tachmonite  that  sat  in 
the  seat,  chief  among  the  captains ;  the  same  was 
Adino  the  Eznite :  he  lifted  up  his  spear  against  eight 
hundred,  whom  he  slew  at  one  time. 

 9.  And  after  him  was  Eleazar  the  son  of  Dodo 

the  Ahohite,  one  of  the  three  mighty  men  with  David, 
when  they  defied  the  Philistines  that  were  there 
gathered  together  to  battle,  and  the  men  of  Israel 
were  gone  away : 

 10.  He  arose,  and  smote  the  Philistines  until 

his  hand  was  weary,  and  his  hand  clave  unto  the 
sword :  and  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  victory  that 
da^ ;  and  the  people  returned  after  him  only  to  spoil. 

 11.  And  after  him  was  Shammah  the  son  of 

Agee  the  Hararite.  And  the  Philistines  were  gathered 
together  into  a  troop,  where  was  a  piece  of  ground 
full  of  lentiles  :  and  the  people  fled  from  the  Philistines. 

 12.  But  he  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  ground, 

and  defended  it,  and  slew  the  Philistines :  and  the 
Lord  wrought  a  great  victory. 

 18.  And  Abishai,  the  brother  of  Joab,  the  son 

of  Zeruiah,  was  chief  among  three.  And  he  lifted  up 
his  spear  against  three  hundred,  and  slew  them,  and 
had  the  name  among  three. 

 19.  Was  he  not  most  honourable  of  three? 

therefore  he  was  their  captain :  howbeit  he  attained 
not  unto  the  first  three. 

 20.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son 

of  a  valiant  man,  of  Kabzeel,  who  had  done  many  acts, 
he  slew  two  lionlike  men  of  Moab :  he  went  down  also 
and  slew  a  lion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time  of  snow. 

 21.  And  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  goodly  man: 

and  the  Egyptian  had  a  spear  in  his  hand ;  but  he 
went  down  to  him  with  a  stafl^  and  plucked  the  spear 
out  of  the  Egyptian's  hand,  and  slew  him  with  his 
own  spear. 

—  22.  These  things  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je- 
hoiada, and  had  the  name  among  three  mighty  men. 

 23.  He  was  more  honourable  than  the  thirty, 

but  he  attained  not  to  the  first  three.  And  David  set 
him  over  his  guard. 

 24.  Asahel  the  brother  of  Joab  was  one  of  the 

thirty  ;  Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo  of  Beth-lehem, 

 25.  Shammah  the  Harodite,  Elika  the  Harodite, 

 26.  Helez  the  Paltite,  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh 

the  Tekoite, 

 27.  Abiezer  the  Anethothite,  Mebunnai  the 

Hushathite, 

 28.  Zalmon  the  Ahohite,  Maharai  the  Netoph- 

athite, 

 29.  Heleb  the  son  of  Baanah,  a  Netophathite, 

Ittai  the  son  of  Eibai  out  of  Gibeah  of  the  children  of 
Benjamin, 

 30.  Benaiah  the  Pirathonite,  Hiddai  of  the 

brooks  of  Gaash, 

 31.  Abi-albon  the  Arbathite,   Azmaveth  the 

Barhumite, 

 32.  Eliahba  the  Shaalbonite,  of  the  sons  of 

Jashen,  Jonathan, 

 33.  Shammah  the  Hararite,  Ahiam  the  son  of 

Sharar  the  Hararite, 


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BOOK  X. 


2  Sam.  xxiii.  34.  Eliphelet  the  son  of  Ahasbai,  the  son 
of  the  Maachathite,  Eliam  tlie  son  of  Ahithophel  the 
Gilonite, 

 35.  Hezrai  the  Carmelite,  Paarai  the  Arbite, 

 36.  Igal  the  son  of  Nathan  of  Zobah,  Bani  the 

Gadite, 

 37.  Zelek  the  Ammonite,  Naliari  the  Beeroth- 

ite,  armotirbearer  to  Joab  the  son  of  Zeniiah, 

 38.  Ira  an  Ithrite,  Gareb  an  Ithrite, 

 39.  Uriah  the  Hittite  :  thirty  and  seven  in  all. 

I  Chr.  xi.  6.  Anil  David  said,  Whosoever  smiteth 
the  Jebusites  first  shall  be  chief  and  captain.  So  Joab 
the  son  of  Zeniiah  went  first  up,  and  was  chief. 

 10.  These  also  are  the  chief  of  the  mighty 

men  whom  David  had,  who  strengthened  themselves 
with  him  in  his  kingdom,  and  with  all  Israel,  to  make 
him  king,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  con- 
cerning Israel. 

 11.  And  this  is  the  number  of  the  mighty 

men  whom  David  had ;  Jashobeam,  a  Hachmonite, 
the  chief  of  the  captains :  he  lifted  up  his  spear  against 
three  hundred  slain  by  him  at  one  time. 

 12.  And  after  him  was  Eleazar  the  son  of 

Dodo,  the  Ahohite,  who  was  one  of  the  three  mighties 

 20.  And  Abishai  the  brother  of  .Joab,  he  was 

chief  of  the  three :  for  lifting  up  his  spear  against 
three  hundred,  he  slew  them,  and  had  a  name  among 
the  three. 

 21.  Of  the  three,  he  was  more  lionourable  than 

the  two ;  for  he  was  their  captain  :  howbeit  he  attained 
not  to  the  first  three. 

 22.  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son  of  a 

valiant  man  of  Kabzeel,  who  had  done  many  acts ;  he 
slew  two  lionlike  men  of  Moab:  also  he  went  down 
and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit  in  a  snowy  day. 

 23.  And  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  great 

stature,  five  cubits  high ;  and  in  the  Egyptian's  hand 
was  a  spear  like  a  weaver's  beam ;  and  he  went  down 
to  him  with  a  staff,  and  plucked  the  spear  out  of  the 
Egyptian's  hand,  and  slew  him  with  his  own  spear. 

 24.  These  things  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je- 
hoiada, and  had  a  name  among  the  three  mighties. 

 25.  Behold,   he  was   honourable   among  the 

thirty,  but  attained  not  to  the  first  three :  and  David 
set  him  over  his  guard. 

 26.  Also  the  valiant  men  of  the  armies  were, 

Asahel  the  brother  of  Joab,  Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo 
of  Beth-lehem, 

 27.  Shammoth  the  Harorite,  Helez  the  Pelonite, 

 28.  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  Tekoite,  Abi- 

ezer  the  Antothite, 

 29.  Sibbecai  the  Hushathite,  Ilai  the  Ahohite, 

 30.  Maharai  the  Netophathite,  Heled  the  son 

of  Baanah  the  Netophathite, 

 31.  Ithai  the  son  of  Ribai  of  Gibeah,  that  per- 
tained to  the  children  of  Benjamin,  Benaiah  the  .Pi- 
rathonite, 

 32.  Hurai  of  the  brooks  of  Gaash,  Abiel  the 

Arbathite, 

  33.  Azmaveth  the  Baharumite,  Eliahba  the 

Shaalbonite, 

 34.  The  sons  of  Hashera  the  Gizonite,  Jona- 
than the  son  of  Shage  the  Hararite, 

 35.  Ahiam   the  son   of  Sacar  the  Hararite, 

Eliphal  the  son  of  Ur, 

 36.  Hepher  the  Mecherathite,  Ahijah  the  Pe- 
lonite, 

 37.  Hezro  the  Carmelite,  Naarai  the  son  of 

Ezbai, 

 38.  Joel  the  brother  of  Nathan,  Mibhar  the 

son  of  Haggeri, 

 39.  Zelek  the  Ammonite,  Naharai  the  Berotli- 

ite,  the  armourbearer  of  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah, 
 40.  Ira  the  Ithrite,  Gareb  the  Ithrite, 

 41.  Uriah  the  Hittite,  Zabad  the  son  of  Ahlai, 

 42.  Adina  the  son  of  Shiza  tiic  Reubenite,  a 

captain  of  the  Reubenites,  and  thirty  with  him, 

•  43.  Hanan  the  son  of  Maachah,  and  Josha- 

phat  the  Mithnite, 

 44.  Uzzia  the  Ashterathite,  Shama  and  Jehiel 

the  sons  of  Hothan  the  Aroerite, 


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 45.  Jediael  the  son  of  Shimri,  and  Joha  his 

brother,  the  Tizite, 

 46.  Eliel  the  Mahavite,  and  Jeribai  and  Josha- 

viah  the  sons  of  Elnaam,  and  llhmah  the  Moabite, 

 47.  Eliel,  and  Obed,  and  Jasiel  the  Mesobaite. 

—  xii.  1.  Now  these  are  they  that  came  to  David 
to  Ziklag,  while  he  yet  kept  himself  close  because 
of  Saul  the  son  of  Kish :  and  they  v  ere  among  the 
mighty  men,  helpers  of  the  war. 

 2.  They  were  armed  with  bows,  and  could  use 

both  the  right  hand  and  the  left  in  hurling  stones  and 
shooting  an-ows  out  of  a  bow,  even  of  Saul's  brethren 
of  Benjamin. 

 3.  The  chief  was  Ahiezer,  then  Joa.sh,  the 

sons  of  Shemaah  the  Gibeathite ;  and  Jeziel,  and  Pe- 
let,  the  sons  of  Azmaveth;  and  Berachah,  and  Jehu 
the  Antothite, 

 4.  And  Ismaiah  the  Gibeonite,  a  mighty  man 

among  the  thirty,  and  over  the  thirty  ;  and  .Jeremiah, 
and  Jahaziel,  and  Johanan,and  Josabad  the  Gederathite, 

 5.  Eluzai,  and  Jeriraoth,    and    Bealiah,  and 

Shemariali,  and  Shephatiah  the  Haruphite, 

 6.  Elkanah,  and  Jesiah,  and  Azareel,  and  Joe- 

zer,  and  Jashobeam,  the  Korhites, 

 7.  And  Joelah,  and  Zebadiah,  the  sons  of  Je- 

roham  of  Gedor. 

§  89.   David's  Officers. 

I  Chr.  xxvi.  29.  Of  the  Izharites,  Chenaniah  and 
his  sons  were  for  the  outward  business  over  Israel,  for 
officers  and  judges. 

 30.  And  of  the  Hebronites,  Hashabiah  and 

his  brethren,  men  of  valour,  a  thousand  and  seven 
hundred,  were  officers  among  them  of  Israel  on  this 
side  Jordan  westward  in  all  the  business  of  the  Lohd, 
and  in  the  service  of  the  king. 

 31.  Among  the   Hebronites  was  Jerijah  the 

chief,  even  among  the  Hebronites,  according  to  the 
generations  of  his  fathers.  In  the  fortieth  year  of  the 
reign  of  David  they  were  sought  for,  and  there  were 
found  among  them  mighty  men  of  valour  at  Jazer  of 
Gilead. 

 32.  And  his  brethren,  men  of  valour,  were  two 

thousand  and  seven  liundred  chief  fathers,  whom 
king  David  made  rulers  over  the  Reubenites,  the  Gad- 
ites,  and  the  lialf  tribe  of  Manasseh,  for  every  matter 
pertaining  to  God,  and  affairs  of  the  king. 

—  xxvii.  16.  Furthermore  over  the  tribes  of  Israel: 
the  ruler  of  the  Reubenites  was  Eliezer  the  son  of 
Zichri :  of  the  Simeonites,  Shephatiah  the  son  of 
Maachah : 

 17.  Of  the  Levites,  Hashabiah  the  son  of 

Kemuel :  of  the  Aaronites,  Zadok : 

—  — 18.  Of  Judah,  Elihu,  one  of  the  brethren  of 
David:  of  Issachar,  Omri  the  son  of  Michael: 

 19.  Of  Zebulun,  Ishmaiah  the  son  of  Obadiah: 

of  Naphtali,  Jerimoth  the  son  of  Azriel: 

 20.  Of  the  children  of  Ephraim,  Hoshea  the 

son  of  Azaziah :  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  Joel 
the  son  of  Pedaiah : 

 21.  Of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  Gilead, 

Iddo  the  son  of  Zechariah:  of  Benjamin,  Jaasiel  the 
son  of  Abner: 

 22.  Of  Dan,   Azareel   the   son   of  J eroham. 

These  were  the  piinces  of  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

g  90.   David's  Gadite  Captains. 

I  Chr.  xii.  8.  And  of  the  Gadites  there  separated 
themselves  unto  David  into  the  hold  to  the  wilder- 
ness men  of  might,  and  men  of  war  fit  for  the  battle, 
that  could  handle  shield  and  buckler,  whose  faces 
were  like  the  faces  of  lions,  and  were  as  swift  as  the 
roes  upon  the  mountains ; 

 9.  Ezer  the  first,  Obadiah  the  second,  Eliab 

the  third, 

 10.  Mishmannah  the  fourth,  Jeremiah  the  fifth, 

 11.  Attai  the  sixth,  Eliel  the  seventh,  _ 

 ^12.  Jolianan  the  eighth,  Elzabad  the  ninth, 

—  —13.  Jeremiah  the  tenth,  Machbanaithe  eleventk 
 14.  These  icere  of  the  sons  of  Gad,  captains 


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of  the  host:  one  of  the  least  was  over  a  hundred,  and 
the  greatest  over  a  tliousand. 

I  Chr.  xii.  15.  These  are  they  that  went  over  Jordan 
in  the  first  month,  when  it  had  overflown  all  his  banks ; 
and  they  put  to  flight  all  ihciu  of  the  valleys,  both  to- 
ward the  east,  and  toward  the  west. 

§  91.   David's  Military  Rotation  in  Sorvieo. 

I  Chr.  xx\  ii.  1.  Now  the  children  of  Israel  after 
their  number,  to  in'f,  tlie  chief  fathers  and  captains  of 
thousands  and  hundreds,  and  their  officers  that  served 
the  king  in  any  matter  of  the  courses,  which  came  in 
and  went  out  month  by  month  throughout  all  the 
months  of  the  year,  of  every  course  were  twenty  and 
four  thousand. 

 2.  Over  the  first  course  for  the  first  month 

icon  Jashobeam  the  son  of  Zabdiel :  and  in  bis  course 
icere  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

 3.  Of  the  children  of  Perez  teas  the  chief  of 

all  the  captains  of  the  liost  for  the  first  month. 

 4.  And  over  the  course  of  the  second  mouth 

wfis  Dodai  an  Ahohite,  and  of  his  course  icas  Mikloth 
also  the  ruler :  in  his  coiu-se  likewise  were  twenty  and 
four  thousand. 

 5.  Tlie  third  captain  of  the  host  for  the  third 

month  uYts  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  a  chief 
priest :  and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four  thou- 
sand. 

 6.   This  is  that  Benaiah,  who  was  mighty 

among  the  tliirty,  and  above  the  thirty:  and  in  his 
course  was  Ammizabad  his  son. 

 7.  The  fourth  captain  for  the  fourth  month 

wa,s  Asahel  the  brother  of  Joab,  and  Zebadiali  his  son 
after  him :  and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four 
thousand. 

■ —  • —  8.  The  fifth  captain  for  the  fifth  month  was 
Shamliuth  the  Izrahite :  and  in  bis  course  loere  twenty 
and  four  thousand. 

 9.  The  sixth  captain,  for  the  sixth  month  iras 

Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  Tekoite :  and  in  his  course 
rrere  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

 10.  The  seventh  captain  for  the  seventh  month 

was  Hclez  the  Pelonite,  of  the  children  of  Ephraim : 
and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

 11.  The  eighth  captain  for  the  eighth  month 

was  Sibbecai  the  Hushatiiite,  of  the  Zarhites :  and  in 
his  course  were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

 12.  The  ninth  captain,  for  the  ninth  month  was 

Abiezer  the  Anetothite,  of  the  Benjamites :  and  in  his 
course  icere  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

 13.  The  tenth  captain  for  the  tenth  month  was 

Maharai  the  Netopliathite,  of  the  Zarhites  :  and  in  his 
cotu-se  were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

 14.   The  eleventh  captain  for  the  eleventh 

month  was  Benaiah  the  Pirathonite,  of  the  children 
of  Ephraim :  and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four 
thousand. 

 15.  The  twelfth  captain  for  the  twelfth  month 

was  Hcldai  the  Netojihathite,  of  Otlmiel :  and  in  his 
com-se  were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

§  92.   Solomon's  Chief  Officials, 

I  Kings  iv.  1.  So  king  Solomon  was  king  over  all 
Israel. 

 2.  And  these  were  the  princes  which  he  had : 

Azariah  the  son  of  Zadok  the  priest, 

 3.  Elihoreph  and  Ahiah,  the  sons  of  Shisha, 

scribes;  Jehoshaphat  tlic  son  of  Ahilud,  the  recorder. 

 4.  And  Benaiali  tlie  son  of  Jehoiada  was  over 

the  host :  and  Zadok  and  Abiathar  were  the  priests  : 

 5.  And  Azariah  the  son  of  Nathan  was  over 

the  officers :  and  Zabud  the  son  of  Nathan  was  the 
principal  officer,  and  the  king's  friend : 

 6.  And  Ahishar  was  over  the  household :  and 

Adoniram  the  sou  of  Abda  was  over  the  tribute. 

§  93.   Solomon's  Purveyors. 
I  Kings  iv.  7.  Ami  Solomon  had  twelve  officers  over 
all  Israel,  which  provided  victuals  for  the  king  and 
his  household :  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  made 
provision. 

 8.  And  these  are  their  names ;    The  son  of 

Hur,  in  mount  Ephi-aim : 


 9.  The  son  of  Dekar,  in  Makaz,  and  in  Shaal- 

bim,  and  Beth-shemesh,  and  Elon-botli-lianan  : 

 10.  The  son  of  llesed,  in  Aruhotli;  to  him 

pertained  Sochoh,  and  all  the  land  of  llepher: 

 11.  The  son  of  Abinadab,  in  all  the  region  of 

Dor;  which  had  Taphath  the  daughter  of  Solomon 
to  wife : 

 12.  Baana  tlio  son  of  Ahilud  ;  to  him  pertained 

Taanach  and  Megiddo,  and  all  Beth-shean,  which  is 
by  Zartanali  beneath  Jezreel,  from  Beth-shean  to 
Abel-meholah,  even  unto  the  j>lace  that  is  beyond  Jok- 
neani : 

—  —  13.  The  son  of  Geber,  in  Ramoth-gilead :  to 
Irnn  pertained  the  towns  of  Jair  the  son  of  jianasseh, 
which  are  in  Gilead ;  to  him  also  pertained  X\h-  region 
of  Argob,  which  is  in  Bashan,  threescore  great  cities 
with  walls  and  brazen  bars : 

 14.  Ahinadab  the  son  of  Iddo  had  Mahanaim : 

 15.  Ahimaaz  teas  in  Nai^htali ;  he  also  took 

Basmath  the  daughter  of  Solomon  to  wife : 

 16.  Baanah  the  son  of  Hushai  icas  in  Asher 

and  in  Aloth : 

 17.  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Paruah,  in  Issa- 

char : 

 18.  Shimei  the  son  of  Elah,  in  Benjamin  : 

 19.  Geber  the  son  of  Uri  was  in  the  covmtry 

of  Gilead,  in  the  country  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amo- 
rites,  and  of  Og  king  of  Bashan; -and  he  was  the  (July 
officer  which  was  in  the  land. 

§  94.   Chiefs  of  the  Levites  under  David. 

I  Chr.  XV.  5.  Of  the  sons  of  Kohath;  Uriel  the 
chief,  and  his  brethren  a  hundred  and  twenty: 

 6.  Of  the  sons  of  Merari ;  Asaiah  "the  chief, 

and  his  brethren  two  hundred  and  twenty : 

 7.  Of  the  sons  of  Gershom ;  Joel  the  chief, 

and  his  brethren  a  hundred  and  thirty : 

—  —  8.  Of  the  sons  of  Elizaphan ;  Shcmaiah  the 
chief,  and  his  bretlu'en  two  hundred  : 

 9  Of  the  sons  of  Hebron  ;  Eliel  the  chief,  and 

his  brethren  fourscore : 

 10.  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Amminadab  the 

chief,  and  his  brethren  a  hundred  and  twelve. 

—  xxiii.  6.  And  David  divided  them  into  courses 
among  the  sons  of  Levi,  iiamely,  Gershon,  Kohath, 
and  Merari. 

—  xxvi.  20.  And  of  the  Levites,  Ahijah  was  over 
the  treasures  of  the  house  of  God,^nd  over  the  treas- 
ures of  the  dedicated  things. 

 21.  As  concerning  the  sons  of  Laadan ;  the 

sons  of  the  Gershonite  Laadan,  chief  fathers,  ccen  of 
Laadan  the  Gershonite,  iccre  Jehicli. 

 22.  The  sons  of  Jehieli ;  Zethanr,  and  Joel  his 

brother,  tchich  were  over  the  treasm-es  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord.. 

 28.  Of  the  Amramites,  and  the  Izharites,  the 

Hebronitcs,  and  the  Uzzielites: 

 24.  And  Sliebuel  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son 

of  Moses,  loas  ruler  of  the  treasures. 

 25.  And  his  brethren  by  Eliezer ;  Rehabiah 

his  son,  and  Jeshaiah  his  son,  and  Joram  his  son,  and 
Zichri  his  sou,  and  Shelumith  his  sou : 

§  95.   David's  Organization  of  the  Priests. 

I  Chr.  xxiv.  1.  Now  these  are  the  divisions  of  the 
sons  of  Aaron.  The  sons  of  Aaron;  Nadab  and 
Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Ithainar. 

 2.  But  Nadab  and  Abihu  died  before  their 

father,  and  had  no  children :  therefore  Eleazar  and 
Ithamar  executed  the  priest's  oflice. 

 3.  And  David  distributed  them,  both  Zadok 

of  the  sons  of  Eleazar,  and  Ahinieleeh  of  the  sons  of 
Ithamar,  according  to  their  oflices  in  their  service. 

 4.  And  there  Avere  more  chief  men  found  of 

the  sons  of  Eleazar  than  of  tlie  sons  of  Ithamar ;  and 
thus  were  they  divided.  Among  the  sons  of  Eleazar 
there  icere  sixteen  chief  men  of  the  house  of  their  fa- 
thers, and  eight  among  the  sons  of  Ithamar  according 
to  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

 6.  And  Shcmaiah  the  son  of  Netlianccl  the 

scribe,  one  of  the  IjCviti's,  wrcjte  them  before  the  king, 
and  the  princes,  and  Zadok  the  jjriest,  and  Ahimelech 
the  son  of  Abiathar,  and  before  the  chief  of  the  fa- 


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BOOK  X, 


thers  of  the  priests  and  Levites :  one  principal  house- 
hold being  taken  for  Eleazar,  and  one  taken  for  Itha- 
mar. 

I  Chp.  xxiv.  7.  Now  the  first  lot  came  forth  to  Jeho- 

iarib,  the  second  to  Jedaiuh, 

 8.  The  third  to  Ilarim,  the  fourth  to  Seorim, 

 9.  The  fifth  to  Malchijah,  the  sixth  to  Mija-' 

min, 

 10.  The  seventh  to  Ilakkoz,  the  eighth  to 

Abijah, 

 •  11.  The  ninth  to  Jeshiiah,  the  tenth  to  Sheca- 

niah, 

 13.  The  eleventh  to  Eliashib,  the  twelflh  to 

Jakim, 

 13.  The  tliirteenth  to  Huppali,  the  fourteenth 

to  Jeshebeab, 

 14.  The  fifteenth  to  Bilgah,  the  sixteenth  to 

Immer, 

 15.  The  seventeenth  to  Hezir,  the  eighteenth 

to  Aphscs, 

 IC.  The  nineteenth  to  Pethahiah,  the  twen- 
tieth to  .Jehczekel, 

 17.  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Jachin,  the  two 

and  twentieth  to  Gamut, 

 18.  The  three  and  twentieth  to  Delaiah,  the 

four  and  twentieth  to  Maaziali. 

 19.  These  were  tlie  orderings  of  them  in  their 

service  to  come  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  according 
to  their  manner,  under  Aarfin  their  father,  as  the  Lord 
God  of  Isra<'l  liad  commanded  him. 

 20.  And  the  rest  of  the  sons  of  Levi  were 

these :  Of  the  sons  of  Amram  ;  Shubael :  of  the  sons 
of  Shubael ;  Jehdeiah. 

 31.  Concerning  Rchabiah :  of  the  sons  of  Re- 

habiah,  the  first  was  Isshiah. 

 33.  Of  the  Izharites ;  Shelomoth :  of  the  sons 

of  Shelomoth ;  Jahath. 

 33.  And  tlie  sons  of  Hebron ;  Jeriah  tlie  frsf, 

Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel  the  third,  Jekameam 
the  fourth. 

 34.  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Michah :  of  the 

sons  of  Michah ;  Shamir. 

 25.  The  brother  of  Michah  was  Isshiah  :  of 

the  sons  of  Isshiah  ;  Zcchariah. 

 26.  The  sous  of  Merari  w<??'c  Mahli  and  Mu- 

shi :  the  sons  of  Jaaziah ;  Beno. 

 27.  The  sons  of  Merari  by  Jaaziah ;  Beno,  and 

Shoham,  and  Zaccur,  and  Ibri. 

 28.  Of  Mahli  caine  Eleazar,  who  had  no  sons. 

 39.  Concerning  Kish :  the  son  of  Kish  teas 

/erahmeel. 

 30.  The  sons  also  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  Eder, 

and  Jerimoth.  These  were  the  sons  of  the  Levites 
after  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

§  96.   Courses  of  the  Temple  Singers. 

I  Chr.  XXV.  9.  Now  the  first  lot  came  forth  for 
Asaph  to  JoseiJh  :  the  second  to  Gedaliah,  who  with 
his  brethren  and  sons  were  twelve : 

 10.  The  third  to  Zaccur,  he,  his  sons,  and  his 

brethren,  were  twelve : 

 11.  The  fourth  to  Izri,  he,  his  sons,  and  his 

brethren,  were  twelve : 

 12.  The  fifth  to  Nethaniah,  lie,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 13.  The  sixth  to  Bukkiah,  he,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 14.  The  seventh  to  Jesharelah,  7ie,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  tcere  twelve  : 

 15.  The  eighth  to  Jeshaiah,  he,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 16.  The  ninth  to  Mattaniah,  he,  his  sous,  and 

his  brethren,  were  twelve  : 

 17.  The  tenth  to  Shimei,  he,  his  sons,  and  his 

brethren,  were  twelve : 

 18.  The  eleventh  to  Azareel,  he,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 19.  The  twelfth  to  Hashabiah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 20.  The  thirteenth  to  Shubael,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve  : 

 31.  The  foiu-teenth  to  Mattithiah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  bretliren,  icere  twelve : 


 33.  The  fifteenth  to  Jcremoth,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve  : 

 33.  The  sixteenth  to  Hananiah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 34.  The  seventeenth  to  Joshbekashah,  he,  his 

sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 25.  The  eighteenth  to  Hauani,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  icere  twelve : 

 26.  The  nineteenth  to  Mallothi,  he]  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 27.  The  twentieth  to  Eliathah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 28.  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Hothir,  he,  his 

sons,  and  liis  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 29.  The  two  and  twentieth  to  Giddalti,  he, 

his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve: 

 30.  The  three  and  twentieth  to  Mahazioth,  Jie, 

his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

 31.  Tlie  four  and  twentieth  to  TJomamti-ezer, 

he,  his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve. 

§  97.   Courses  of  the  Temple  Porters. 

I  Chr,  xxvi.  1.  Concerning  the  divisions  of  tlie  por- 
ters: Of  the  Korhites  w(.9  ^Meshelemiah  the  son  of 
Kore,  of  the  sons  of  Asaph. 

 3.  And  the  sons  of  Meslielemiah  were,  Zecha- 

riah  the  firstborn,  Jediacl  the  second,  Zebadiah  the 
third,  Jathniel  the  fourth, 

 3.  Elam  the  fifth,  Jchohanan  the  sixth,  Elioe- 

nai  the  seventh. 

 4.  Moreover  the  sons  of  Obed-edom  were, 

Shemaiah  the  firstborn,  Jehozabad  the  second,  Joah 
the  third,  and  Sacar  the  fourth,  and  Nethaneel  the  fifth, 

 5.  Amniiel  the  sixth,  Issachar  the  seventh, 

Peulthai  the  eighth  :  for  God  blessed  him. 

 6.  Also  unto  Shemaiah  his  son  were  sons 

born,  that  ruled  throughout  the  house  of  their  father : 
for  they  were  mighty  men  of  valour. 

 7.  The  sons  of  Shemaiah ;  Othni,  and  Repha 

el,  and  Obed,  Elzabad,  whose  bretlireu  were  strong 
men,  Elihu,  and  Semachiah. 

 8.  All  these  of  the  sons  of  Obed-edom :  they 

and  their  sons  and  their  brethren,  able  men  for  strength 
for  the  service,  irere  threescore  and  two  of  Obed-edom. 

 9.  And  Mesheleniiah  had  sons  and  brethren, 

strong  men,  eighteen. 

 ■  10.  Also  Hosah,  of  the  children  of  Merari, 

had  sons;  Simri  the  chief,  (for  tho>ir/h  he  was  not  the 
firstborn,  his  father  made  him  the  chief;) 

 11.  Hilkiah  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third, 

Zechariah  the  fourth:  all  the  sons  and  brethren  of 
Hosah  were  thirteen. 


§  98. 


The  Levites  who  Sanctified  the  Temple 
under  Hezeklah. 


2  Chr.  xxix.  12.  Then  the  Levites  arose,  Mahath  the 
son  of  Amasai,  and  Joel  the  son  of  Azariah,  of  the  sons 
of  the  Kohathites ;  and  of  the  sons  of  ^lerari ;  Kish 
the  son  of  Abdi,  and  Azariah  the  son  of  Jehalelel : 
and  of  the  Gershonites;  Joah  the  sonof  Zimmah,  and 
Eden  the  son  of  Joah. 

 13.  And  of  the  sons  of  Elizaphan ;  Shimri,  and 

Jeiel :  and  the  sons  of  Asaph ;  Zechariah  and  3Iatta- 
niah. 

 14.  And  of  the  sons  of  Heman ;  Jehiel,  and 

Shimei :  and  of  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  ;  Shemaiah,  and 
Uzziel. 

§  09.   Priests  Returned  with  Zerubbabel. 
Neh.xii.  1.  Now  these  are  the  priests  and  the  Le- 
vites that  went  up  with  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Sheal- 
tiel,  and  Jesliua :  Seraiah.  Jeremiah,  Ezra, 

 2.  Amariah,  Malluch,  Hattush, 

 3.  Shcehaniah,  Rehum,  3Icremoth, 

 4.  Iddo,  Ginnetho,  Abijah, 

 5.  Mianiin,  Maadiah,  Bilgah, 

 6.  Shemaiah,  and  Joiarib,  Jedaiah, 

 7.  Sallu,  Amok,  Hilkiah,  Jedaiah.   These  ware 

the  chief  of  the  priests  and  of  their  brethren  in  the 
days  of  Jeshua. 

^  8.  Moreover  the  Levites:  Jeshua,  Binnui,  Kad- 

miel,  Sherebiah,  Judah,  and  Mattaniah,  which  was  over 
the  thanksgiving,  he  and  his  brethi'en. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES.   '  book  x. 


Neh.  xii.  9.  Also  Bakbukiah  and  Uuni,  their  breth- 
ren, icere  over  against  them  in  the  watches. 

§  100.  Captives  Returned  with  Zerubbabel. 
(Ezra's  List.) 

Ezr.  ii.  1.  Now  these  are  the  children  of  the  prov- 
ince that  went  up  out  of  the  captivity,  of  those  which 
had  been  carried  away,  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  the 
king  of  Babylon  had  carried  away  unto  Babylon,  and 
came  again  imto  Jerusalem  and  Judah,  every  one  unto 
liis  city ; 

 2.  Which  came  with  Zerubbabel :  Jeshua,  Nc- 

hemiah,  Seraiah,  Reelaiah,  Mordecai,  Bilshan,  Mizpar, 
Bigvai,  Rehum,  Baanah.  The  number  of  the  men  of 
the  people  of  Israel : 

 3.  The  children  of  Parosh,  two  thousand  a 

hundred  seventj'  and  two. 

 4.  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  thi-ee  himdred 

seventy  and  two. 

 ^5.  The  chilcken  of  Arab,  seven  hundred 

seventy  and  five. 

 6.  The  children  of  Pahath-moab,  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Jeshua  and  Joab,  two  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  twelve. 

 7.  The  children  of  Elam,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  fiftv  and  four. 

 8.  The  children  of  Zattu,  nme  hundred  forty 

and  five. 

 9.  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and 

threescore. 

 10.  The  children  of  Bani,  six  hundred  forty 

and  two. 

 11.  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  himdred  twenty 

and  three. 

 12.  The  children  of  Azgad,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  twenty  and  two. 

 13.  The  children  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred 

sixty  and  six. 

 14.  The  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  fifty 

and  six. 

 15.  The  children  of  Adin,  four  hundred  fifty 

and  four. 

 16.  The  children  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety 

and  eight. 

 17.  The  children  of  Bezai,  three  hundred 

twenty  and  three. 

 18.  The  children  of  Jorah,  a  himch"ed  and 

twelve. 

 19.  The  children  of  Hashum,  two  himdred 

twenty  and  three. 

 20.  The  children  of  Gibbar,  ninety  and  five. 

 21.  The  children  of  Beth-lehem,  a  himdred 

twenty  and  three. 

 22.  The  men  of  Netopliah,  fifty  and  six. 

 23.  The  men  of  Anathoth,  a  himdred  twenty 

and  eight. 

 24.  The  children  of  Azmaveth,  forty  and  two. 

 25.  The  children  of  Kirjath-arim,  Chephirah, 

and  Beeroth,  seven  himdred  and  forty  and  three. 

 26.  The  children  of  Ramah  and  Gaba,  six 

hundred  twenty  and  one. 

 27.  The  men  of  Michmas,  a  hundred  twenty 

and  two. 

 28.  The  men  of  Beth-el  and  Ai,  two  hundred 

twenty  and  three. 

 29.  The  children  of  Nebo,  fifty  and  two. 

 30.  The  children  of  Magbish,  a  hundred  fifty 

and  six. 

 31.  The  children  of  the  other  Elam,  a  thou- 
sand two  hundred  fifty  and  four. 

 32.  Thechilcb  en  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and 

twenty. 

 33.  The  children  of  Lod,  Hadid,  and  Ono, 

seven  hundred  twenty  and  five. 

 34.  The  children  of  Jericho,  three  himdred 

forty  and  five. 

 35.  The  children  of  Senaah,  three  thousand 

and  six  hundred  and  thirty. 

 36.  The  priests  :  the  children  of  Jedaiah,  of 

the  house  of  Jeshua,  nine  hundred  seventy  and  three. 

 37.  The  childi-en  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty 

and  two. 


 38.  The  children  of  Pashur,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  forty  and  seven. 

 39.  The  childi'en  of  Harim,  a  thousand  and 

seventeen. 

 40.  The  Levites  :  the  children  of  Jeshua  and 

Kadmiel,  of  the  children  of  Hodaviah,  .seventy  and  four. 

 41.  The  singers:  the  children  of 'Asaph,  a 

hundred  twenty  and  eight. 

—  —  43.  The  children  of  the  porters  :  the  children 
of  Shallum,  the  children  of  Ater,  the  children  of  Tal- 
mon,  the  children  of  Akkub,  the  children  of  Ilatitn, 
the  children  of  Shobai,  in  all  a  huncbed  thhtv  and  nine. 


§  101. 


Captives  Returned  M'itli  Zerubbabel. 
(Nehemiah".s  List.) 


Neh.  vii.  5.  And  my  God  put  into  mine  hea;*t  to 
gather  together  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and  the 
people,  that  they  might  be  reckoned  by  genealogy. 
And  I  found  a  register  of  the  genealogy  of  them  which 
came  up  at  the  first,  and  found  written  therein, 

 6.  These  are  the  children  of  the  province 

that  went  up  out  of  the  captivity,  of  those  that  had 
been  carried  away,  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king 
of  Babylon  had  carried  away,  and  came  again  to  Jeru- 
salem and  to  Judah,  every  one  unto  his  city  ; 

 7.  Who  came  with  Zerubbabel,  Jeshua,  Nehe- 

miah,  Azariah,  Raamiah,  Naliamani,  Mordecai,  Bil- 
shan, Mispereth,  Bigvai,  Nehum,  Baanah.  The  num- 
ber, I  say,  of  the  men  of  the  people  of  Israel  xoas  (hix  ; 

 8.  The  children  of  Parosh,  two  thousand  a 

hundred  seventy  and  two. 

 9.  The  "children  of  Shephatiah,  three  hundred 

seventy  and  two. 

 10.  The  children  of  Arab,  six  hundred  fifty 

and  two. 

 11.  The  children  of  Pahath-moab,  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Jeshua  and  Joab,  two  thousand  and  eight  hun- 
dred ami  eighteen. 

 12.  The  children  of  Elam,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  fifty  and  four. 

 13.  The  chilth-en  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred  forty 

and  five. 

 14.  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred 

and  threescore. 

 15.  The  children  of  Binnui,  six  hundred  forty 

and  eight. 

 16.  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty 

and  eight. 

 17.  The  children  of  Azgad,  two  thousand 

three  hundred  twenty  and  two. 

 18.  The  children  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred 

threescore  and  seven. 

 19.  The  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand 

threescore  and  seven. 

 20.  The  children  of  Adin,  six  hundred  fifty 

and  five. 

 21.  The  children  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety 

and  eight. 

 22.  The  children  of  Hashum,  three  hundred 

twentj^  and  eight. 

 23.  The  children  of  Bezai,  three  hundred 

twenty  and  four. 

 24.  The  children  of  Hariph,  a  hundred  and 

twelve. 

 25.  The  children  of  Gibeon,  ninety  and  five. 

 26.  The  men  of  Beth-lehem  and  Jifetcphah,  a 

hundred  fourscore  and  eight. 

 27.  The  men  of  Anathoth,  a  himdred  twenty 

and  eight. 

 28.  The  men  of  Beth-azmaveth,  forh-  and  two. 

 29.  The  men  of  Ku-jath-jearim.  Chephirah, 

and  Beeroth,  seven  hundred  forty  and  three. 

 30.  The  men  of  Ramali  and  Gaba,  six  hun- 
dred twenty  and  one. 

 31.  The  men  of  Michmas,  a  hundred  and 

twenty  and  two. 

 32.  The  men  of  Beth-el  and  Ai,  a  hundred 

twenty  and  three. 

_  —  33.  The  men  of  the  other  Nebo,  fiftv  and  two. 

 34.  The  children  of  the  other  Elain,  a  thou- 
sand two  hundred  fifty  and  four. 

 35,  The  children  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and 

twenty. 


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BOOK  X. 


Neh.  vii.  36.  The  children  of  Jericho,  three  liundred 
forty  and  five. 

 37.  Tlie  children  of  Lod,  Iladid,  and  Ono, 

seven  hundred  twenty  and  one. 

 38.  The  children  of  Senaah,  three  thousand 

nine  hundred  and  tlnrtj'. 

 39.  The  priests :  the  <  hildren  of  Jedaiah,  of 

the  house  of  .Teshua,  nine  hundred  seventy  and  three. 

 40.  The  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty 

and  two. 

 41.  The  children  of  Pashur,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  forty  and  seven. 

 42.  The  childi-en  of  Harim,  a  thousand  and 

Beventeen. 

 43.  The  Levites :  the  children  of  Jeshua,  of 

Kadmiel,  atid  of  the  children  of  Hodevah,  seventy 
and  four. 

 44.  The  singers:  the  children  of  Asaph,  a 

liundred  forU'  and  eight. 

 4.").  The  porters :  the  children  of  Shalluni,  the 

children  of  Ater,  the  children  of  Talmon,  the  children 
of  Akkub,  the  children  of  Hatita,  tliechikb-en  of  Sho- 
bai,  a  hundred  thirty  and  eight. 

§  102.   Captives  Returned  with  Ezra. 

Ezr.  viii.  1.  These  are  now  the  cluef  of  their  fathers, 

ami  tlm  is  the  genealogy  of  them  that  went  up  with 
me  from  Babylon,  in  the  leign  of  Artajcerxes  the 
king. 

 2.  Of  the  sons  of  Phinehas;  Gershom:  of  tlic 

sonsof  Ithamar;  Daniel :  of  the  sons  of  David ;  Hattush. 

 3.  Of  the  sons  of  Sliechaniah,  of  the  sons  of 

Pharosh ;  Zechariah :  and  with  lilm  were  reckoned  by 
genealogy  of  the  males  a  hundred  and  flffy. 

 4.  Of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab ;  Elihoenai  the 

son  of  Zerahiali,  and  with  him  two  hundred  males. 

 5.  Of  the  sons  of  Shechaniah ;  the  son  of  Ja- 

haziel,  and  with  him  three  hundred  males. 

 6.  Of  the  sons  also  of  Adin ;  Ebed  the  son  of 

Jonathan,  and  with  him  lifty  males. 

 7.  And  of  the  sons  of  Elam ;  Jeshaiah  the 

son  of  Athaliah,  and  with  him  seventy  males. 

 8.  And  of  the  sons  of  Slieplmtiah  ;  Zebadiah 

the  son  of  Michael,  and  with  him  foui'score  males. 

 9.  Of  the  sons  of  Joab ;  Obadiah  the  son  of 

Jehiel,  and  with  him  two  hundred  and  eighteen  males. 

 10.  And  of  the  sons  of  Shelomith  ;  the  son  of 

Josiphiah,  and  with  him  a  hundred  and  threescore 
males. 

 11.  And  of  the  sons  of  Bebai;  Zechariah  the 

son  of  Bebai,  and  with  Jiim  twenty  and  eight  males. 

 12.  And  of  the  sons  of  Azgad ;  Johanan  the 

son  of  Hakkatan,  and  with  him  a  hundred  and  ten 
males. 

 •  13.  And  of  the  last  sons  of  Adonikam,  whose 

names  are  these,  Eliphelet,  Jciel,  and  Shemaiah,  and 
with  them  threescore  males. 

 14.  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bigvai ;  Uthai,  and 

Zabbud,  and  with  them  seventy  males. 

§  103.   Returned  Captives  Unable  to  Show  their 
(lieuealogy. 

Ezr.  ii.  69.  And  these  were  they  which  went  up  from 
Tel-melah,  Tel-harsa,  Cherub,  Addan,  and  Immer: 
but  they  could  not  shew  their  fiithcr's  house,  and  their 
seed,  whether  they  were  of  Israel : 

 60.  The  children  of  Delaiah,  the  children  of 

Tobiah,  the  children  of  Nekoda,  si.\  hundred  fifty  and 
two. 

 61.  And  of  the  children  of  the  priests :  the 

children  of  Habaiah,  the  children  of  Koz,  the  chil- 
dren of  Barzillai ;  which  took  a  wife  of  the  daughters 
of  Barzillai  the  Gileadite,  and  was  called  after  their 
name : 

Neh.  vii.  61.  And  these  were  they  which  went  tip 
also  from  Tel-melah,  Tel-haresha,  Cherub,  Addon,  and 
Inmier :  but  they  could  not  shew  their  father's  house, 
nor  their  seed,  whether  thej'  were  of  Israel. 

 62.  The  children  of  Delaiah,  the  children  of 

Tobiah,  the  children  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  forty  and 
two. 

 63.  And  of  the  priests:  the  children  of  Haba- 
iah, the  children  of  Koz,  the  childnn  of  Barzillai, 


which  took  om  of  the  daughters  of  Barzillai  the  Gile- 
adite to  wife,  and  was  called  after  their  name. 

§  104.   Jews  Found  by  Ezra,  Married  to  Gentiles. 

Ezr.  X.  18.  And  among  the  sons  of  the  priests  there 
were  found  that  had  taken  strange  wives :  niimely,oi 
the  sons  of  Jeshua  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  his  breth- 
ren ;  Maaseiah,  and  Eliezer,  and  Jarib,  and  Gedaliah. 

 20.  And  of  the  sons  of  Immer ;  Hanani  and 

Zebadiah. 

 21.  And  of  the  sons,of  Harim  ;  Maaseiah,  and 

Elijah,  and  Shemaiah,  and  .lehiel,  and  Uzziah. 

 22.  And  of  the  sons  of  Pashur ;  Elioenai,  Maa- 
seiah, Ishmael,  Nethaneel,  .lozabad,  and  Elasah. 

 23.  Also  of  the  Levites ;  Jozabad,  and  Shimei, 

and  Kelaiah,  (the  same  is  KeUta,)  Pethahiah,  Judah, 
and  Eliezer. 

 24.  Of  the  singers  also ;  Eliashib  :  and  of  the 

porters ;  Shallum,  and  Telem,  and  Uri. 

 25.  Moreover  of  Israel :  of  the  sons  of  Parosh; 

Ramiah,  and  Jcziali,  and  Malchiah,  and  3Iiamin,  and 
Eleazar,  and  Malchijah,  and  Benaiah. 

 26.  And  of  the  sons  of  Elam  ;  ^lattaniah, 

Zechariah,  and  Jehiel,  and  Abdi,  and  Jeremoth,  and 
Eliah. 

 27.  And  of  the  sons  of  Zattu ;  Elioenai,  Elia- 
shib, Mattaniah,  and  Jeremoth,  and  Zabad,  and  Aziza. 

 28.  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bebai ;  Jehohanan, 

Hananiah,  Zabbai,  and  Athlai. 

 29.  And  of  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Meshullam,  Mal- 

luch,  and  Adaiah,  Jashub,  and  Sheal,  and  Ramoth. 

 30  And  of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab ;  Adna, 

and  Chelal,  Benaiah,  Miiaseiah,  Mattaniah,  Bezaleel, 
and  Binnui,  and  Manasseh. 

 31.  And  of  the  sons  of  Harim;  Eliezer,  Ishi- 

jah,  Malchiah,  Shemaiah,  Shimeon, 

 32.  Benjamin,  Malluch,  and  Shemariah. 

 33.  Of  the  sons  of  Hashum ;  Mattenai,  ]\Iat- 

tathah,  Zabad,  Eliphelet,  Jeremai,  Manasseh  and 
Shimei. 

 34.  Of  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Maadai,  Amram, 

and  Uel, 

 35.  Benaiah,  Bedeiah,  Chelluh, 

 36.  Vaniah,  Meremoth,  Eliashib, 

 37.  Mattaniah,  Mattenai,  and  Jaasau, 

 38.  And  Bani,  and  Binnui,  and  Shimei, 

 39.  And  Shelemiah,  and  Nathan,  and  Adaiah, 

 40.  Maclmadebai,  Shashai,  Sharai, 

 41.  Azareel,  and  Shelemiah,  Shemariah, 

 43.  Shalhmi,  Amariah,  and  Joseph. 

 43.  Of  the  sons  of  Nebo;  Jeiel,  Mattithiah, 

Zabad,  Zebina,  Jadau,  and  Joel,  Benaiah. 

 44.  All  these  had  taken  strange  wives :  and 

some  of  them  had  wives  by  whom  they  had  chil- 
dren. 

§  105.   Repairers  of  Jerusalem  under  Aehemiah. 

Neh.  iii.  1.  Then  Eliashib  the  high  priest  rose  up 
with  his  brethren  the  priests,  and  they  budded  the 
sheep  gate;  they  sanctified  it,  and  set  up  the  doors  of 
it;  even  unto  the  tower  of  Meah  they  sanctified  it, 
unto  the  tower  of  Hananeel. 

 2.  And  next  unto  him  builded  the  men  of 

Jericlio.  And  next  imto  them  builded  Zaccur  the  son 
of  Imri. 

 3.  But  the  fish  gate  did  the  sons  of  Ilassenaah 

build,  who  (dso  laid  the  beams  thereof,  and  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  the  locks  thereof,  and  the  bare  thereof. 

 4.  And  next  unto  them  repaired  Meremoth 

the  son  of  Urijah,  the  son  of  Koz.  And  next  imto 
them  repaired  Meshullam  the  son  of  Berechiah,  the 
son  of  Jleshezabeel.  And  next  unto  them  repaired 
Zadok  the  sou  of  Baana. 

 5.  And  next  unto  them  the  Tekoites  repaired; 

but  their  nobles  put  not  their  necks  to  the  work  of 
their  Lord. 

 6.  Moreover  the  old  gate  repaired  Jchoiada 

the  son  of  Paseah,  and  ileshullam  the  sou  of  Beso- 
deiah;  they  laid  the  beams  thereof,  and  set  up  the 
doore  thereof,  and  the  locks  thereof,  and  the  bars 
thereof 

 7.  And  next  unto  them  repaired  ]\Ielatiah  the 

Gibeonite,  and  Jadon  the  Jleronothite,  tlie  men  of 


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Gibeon,  and  of  Mizpah,  unto  the  throne  of  the  gov- 
ernor on  this  side  the  river. 

Neh.  iii.  9.  And  next  unto  them  rejiaircd  Rephaiah 
the  soo  of  Ilur,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Jerusalem. 

 10.  And  next  unto  them  repaired  Jedaiah  the 

son  of  Ilarumaph,  even  over  against  his  house.  And 
nesk  unto  him  repaired  Hattush  the  son  of  H;ishabniali. 

 11.  Malchijah  the  son  of  Harim,  and  Hashub 

the  son  of  Paliath-moab,  repaired  the  other  piece,  and 
the  tower  of  tlie  furnaces. 

 13.  And  next  unto  him  repaired  Shallum  the 

son  of  Halohesh,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Jerusa- 
lem, he  and  his  daughters. 

 13.  The  valley  gate  repaired  Hanun,  and  the 

inhabitants  of  Zanoah ;  they  built  it,  and  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  the  lociis  thereof,  aud  the  bars  thereof, 
and  a  thousand  cubits  on  the  wdW  unto  the  dung  gate. 

 14.  But  the  dung  gate  repaired  Malchiah  the 

son  of  Rechab,  the  ruler  of  part  of  Beth-haccerem ; 
he  built  it,  and  set  up  the  doors  thereof,  the  locks 
thereof,  and  the  bars  thereof 

 15.  But  the  gate  of  the  fountain  repaired 

Shallun  the  son  of  Col-hozeh,  the  ruler  of  part  of 
Mizpah;  he  built  it,  aud  covered  it,  aud  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  the  locks  thereof,  aud  the  bars  thereof, 
and  the  wall  of  the  jiool  of  Siloah  by  the  king's  gar- 
den, aud  unto  the  stairs  that  go  down  from  the  city  of 
David. 

 16.  After  him  repaired  jSTehemiah  the  son  of 

Azbuk,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Bcth-zur,  imto 
the  place  over  against  the  sepulchres  of  David,  and  to 
the  pool  that  was  made,  aud  unto  the  house  of  the 
mighty. 

 17.  After  him  repaired  the  Levites,  Rehum 

the  son  of  Bani.  Next  unto  him  repaired  Hashabiah, 
the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Keilah,  in  his  part. 

 18.  After  him  repaired  their  brethren,  Bavai 

the  son  of  Henadad,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of 
Keilah. 

 19.  And  next  to  him  repaired  Ezer  the  son 

of  Jeshua,  the  ruler  of  Mizpah,  another  jiiece  over 
against  the  going  up  to  the  armoury  at  the  turning  of 
tite  wall. 

 20.  After  him  Baruch  the  son  of  Zabbai  earn- 
estly repaired  the  other  piece,  from  the  turning  of  the 
wail  unto  the  door  of  the  house  of  Eliashib  the  high 
priest. 

 21.  After  him  I'epaired  Meromoth  the  son  of 

Urijah  the  son  of  Koz  another  piece,  from  the  door  of 
the  house  of  Eliashib  even  to  the  end  of  the  house  of 
Eliashib. 

 22.  And  after  him  repaired  the  priests,  the 

men  of  the  plain. 

 23.  After  him  repaired  Benjamin  and  Hashub 

over  against  their  house.  After  him  repaired  Azariah 
the  son  of  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Ananiah  by  his  house. 

 24.  After  him  repaired  Binnui  the  son  of 

Henadad  another  piece,  from  the  house  of  Azariah 
imto  the  turning  of  the  wall,  even  unto  the  corner. 

 25.  Palal  the  son  of  Uzai,  over  against  the 

turning  of  the  wall,  and  the  tower  which  lieth  out 
from  the  king's  high  house,  that  was  by  the  court  of 
the  prison.    After  him  Pedaiah  the  son  of  Parosli. 

 26.  Moreover  the  Nethinim  dwelt  in  Ophel, 

unto  iJw  place  over  agamst  the  water  gate  toward  the 
east,  and  the  tower  that  lieth  out. 

 27.  After  them  the  Tekoites  repaired  another 

piece,  over  against  the  great  tower  that  lieth  out,  even 
imto  the  wall  of  Ophel. 

 28.  From  above  the  horse  gate  repaked  the 

priests,  every  one  over  against  his  house. 

 29.  After  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of  Im- 

mer  over  against  his  house.  After  him  repaired  also 
Shemaiah  the  son  of  Shechaniah,  the  keeper  of  the 
east  gate. 

 30.  After  him  repaired  Hananiah  the  son  of 

Shelemiah,  and  Hanun  the  sixth  son  of  Zala])h, 
another  piece.  After  him  repaired  Meshullam  the 
son  of  Berechiah  over  against  his  chamber. 

-;  31.  After  him  rcpahed  Malchiah  the  gold- 
smith's son  unto  the  place  of  the  Nethmim,  and  of  the 
merchants,  over  against  the  gate  Miphkad,  and  to  the 
going  up  of  the  comer. 


 32.  And  between  the  going  up  of  the  corner 

unto  the  sheep  gate  repaired  the  goldsmiths  aud  the 
merchants. 

§  106.   Dwellers  at  Jerusalem.    (Two  Lists.) 

I  Chr.  ix.  2.  Now  the  first  inhabitants  that  dwelt  in 
their  possessions  in  their  cities  were,  the  Israelites,  the 
priests,  Levites,  and  the  Nethinim. 

 3.  Aud  in  Jerusalem  dwelt  of  the  children  of 

Judah,  and  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  and  of  the 
children  of  Ephraim,  and  Manasseh; 

 4.  Uthai  the  son  of  Ammihud,  the  son  of 

Omri,  the  son  of  Imri,  the  son  of  Bani,  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Pharez  the  son  of  .Judah. 

 5.  And  of  the  Shilonites ;  Asaiah  the  firstborn, 

and  his  sons. 

 6.  And  of  the  sons  of  Zerah ;  Jcuel,  and  their 

brethren,  six  hundred  and  ninety. 

 7.  And  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin;  Sallu  the 

son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Hodaviah,  the  son  of 
Ilasenuah, 

 8.  And  Ibneiah  the  son  of  Jcroliam,  and  Elah 

the  son  of  Uzzi,  the  son  of  Michri,  and  Meshullam 
tJie  son  of  Shephathiah,  the  sou  of  Reuel,  the  son  of 
Ibuijah; 

 9.   And  their  brethren,  according  to  their 

generations,  nine  hundred  and  fifty  and  six.  All  these 
men  were  chief  of  the  fathers  in  the  house  of  their 
fathers. 

—  —  10.  And  of  the  priests;  Jedaiah,  and  Jehoia- 
rib,  and  Jachin, 

 11.  And  Azariah  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  son 

of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Zadok,  the  son  of  Meraioth, 
the  son  of  Ahitub,  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God ; 

 12.  And  Adaiah  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son 

of  Pashur,  the  son  of  Malchijah,  and  Maasiai  the  son 
of  Adiel,  the  son  of  Jahzerah,  the  son  of  Meshullam, 
the  son  of  Meshillemith,  the  son  of  Immer ; 

 18.  And  their  brethren,  heads  of  the  house  of 

their  fathers,  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and 
threescore ;  very  able  men  for  the  work  of  the  service 
of  the  house  of  God. 

 14.  And  of  the  Levites ;  Shemaiah  the  son  of 

Hasshub,  the  son  of  Azrikam,  the  son  of  Hashabiah, 
of  the  sons  of  Merari ; 

 15.  And  Bakbakkar,  Heresh,  and  Galal,  and 

Mattaniah  the  son  of  Micah,  the  son  of  Zichri,  the  son 
of  Asaph ; 

 16.  Aud  Obadiah  the  son  of  Shemaiah,  the 

son  of  Galal,  the  son  of  .Jeduthun,  and  Berechiah  the 
son  of  Asa,  the  son  of  Elkanah,  that  dwelt  in  the  vil- 
lages of  the  Netophathites. 

 35.  And  in  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon, 

Jehiel,  whose  wife's  name  was  Maachah : 

 36.  And  his  firstborn  son  Abdon,  then  Ziu", 

and  Kish,  and  Baal,  and  Ner,  and  Nadab, 

 37.  And  Gedor,  aud  Ahio,  and  Zechariah,  and 

Mikloth. 

 38.  And  Mikloth  begat  Shimeam.    And  they 

also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  at  Jerusalem,  over 
against  their  brethren. 

Neh.  xi.  3.  Now  these  are  the  chief  of  the  province 
that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem :  but  in  the  cities  of  Judah 
dwelt  every  one  in  his  possession  in  their  cities,  to 
wit,  Israel,  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  the  Neth- 
inim, and  the  children  of  Solomon's  servants. 

 4.  And  at  Jerusalem  dwelt  c-ertain  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Judah,  and  of  the  children  of  Benjamin.  Of 
the  children  of  Judah ;  Athaiah  the  son  of  Uzziah,  the 
son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Amariah,  the  son  of 
Shephatiah,  the  son  of  Mahalaleel,  of  the  children  of 
Perez ; 

 5.  And  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Baruch,  the  son 

of  Col-hozeh,  the  son  of  Hazaiah,  the  son  of  Adaiah, 
the  son  of  Joiarib,  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of 
Shiloni. 

 6.  All  the  sons  of  Perez  that  dwelt  at  Jerusa- 
lem were  four  hundred  thi'eescore  aud  eight  valiant 
men. 

 7.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Benjamin ;  Sallu 

the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Joed,  the  son  of  Pe- 
daiah, the  son  of  Kolaiah,  the  sou  of  Maaseiah,  the 
son  of  Ithiel,  the  son  of  Jesaiah. 


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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


Neh.  xi.  8.  And  after  him  Gabbai,  Sallai,  nine  hun- 
dred tweiiiy  and  eight. 

 9.  And  Joel  the  son  of  Zichri  was  their  over- 
seer: and  Judah  the  son  of  Senuah  was  second  over 
the  city. 

 10.  Of  the  priests:  Jedaiah  the  son  of  Joiarib, 

Jachin. 

 11.  Seraiah  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  son  of 

Meshullam,  the  son  of  Zaduk,  tlie  son  of  Meraiotli, 
the  son  of  Ahitub,  was  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God. 

 12.  And  their  brethren  that  did  the  work  of 

the  house  we7-e  eight  hundred  twenty  and  two :  and 
Adaiah  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son'of  Pelaliali,  the 
son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Pashur, 
the  son  of  Malchiah, 

 13.  And  his  brethren,  chief  of  tlie  fathers,  two 

hundred  forty  and  two :  and  Amashai  the  son  of  Aza- 
reel,  the  son  of  Ahasai,  the  son  of  Meshilleraoth,  the 
son  of  Immer, 

 14.  And  their  brethren,  mighty  men  of  valour, 

a  hundred  twenty  and  eight:  and  their  overseer  wtf.s 
Zabdiel,  the  son  of  om  of  the  great  men. 

 15.  Also  of  the  Levites :  Shcmaiah  the  son  of 

Hashub,  the  son  of  Azrikam,  the  son  of  Hashabiah, 
the  son  of  Buuni : 

 20.  And  the  residue  of  Israel,  of  the  priests, 

and  the  Levites,  tcere  in  all  the  cities  of  Judah,  every 
one  in  his  inheritance. 

 21.  But  the  Nethinim  dwelt  in  Ophel :  and 

Ziha  and  Gispa  were  over  the  Nethinim. 

 22.  The  overseer  also  of  the  Levites  at  Jeru- 
salem was  Uzzi  the  son  of  Bani,  the  son  of  Hasha- 
biah, the  son  of  Mattaniah,  the  son  of  Micha.  Of  the 
sons  of  Asajili,  the  singers  were  over  tlie  business  of 
the  house  of  God. 

 24.  And  Pethahiah  the  son  of  Meshezabeel, 

of  the  children  of  Zerah  the  son  of  Judah,  was  at  the 
king's  hand  in  all  matters  concerning  the  people. 

 25.   And  for  the  villages,  with  their  fields, 

some  of  the  children  of  Judah  dwelt  at  Kirjath-arba, 
and  in  the  villages  thereof,  and  at  Dibon,  and  in  the 
villages  thereof,  and  at  Jekabzeel,  and  in  the  villages 
thereof, 

 36.  And  at  Jeshua,  and  at  Moladah,  and  at 

Beth-phelet, 

 27.  And  at  Hazar-shual,  and  at  Beer-sheba, 

and  in  the  villages  thereof, 

 28.  And  at  Ziklag,  and  at  Mekonah,  and  in 

the  villages  thereof, 


 29.  And  at  En-rimmon,  and  at  Zareah,  and  at 

Jarmuth, 

 30.  Zanoah,  Adullam,  and  in  their  villages,  at 

Lachish,  and  the  fields  thereof,  at  Azekah,  and.in  the 
villages  thereof  And  they  dwelt  from  Beer-sheba 
unto  the  valley  of  Hinnom 

 31.  The  children  also  of  Benjamin  from  Geba 

dwelt  at  Michmash,  and  Aija,  and  Beth-el,  and  in  their 
villages, 

—  —  32.  And  at  Anathoth,  Nob,  Ananiah, 

 33.  Hazor,  Ramah,  Gittaim, 

 34.  Hadid,  Zeboim,  Neballat, 

 35.  Lod,  and  Ono,  the  valley  of  craftsmen, 

 36.  And  of  the  Levites  were  divisions  ia  Ju- 
dah, and  in  Benjamin. 

§  107.   Sealers  of  Nehemiah's  Covenant 

Neh.  X.  1.  Now  those  that  sealed  were  Nehemiah, 
the  Tirshatha,  the  son  of  Hachaliah,  and  Zidkijah, 

 2.  Seraiah,  Azariah,  Jeremiah, 

 3.  Pashur,  Amariah,  Malchijah, 

 4.  Hattush,  Shebaniah,  Malluch, 

 5.  Harini,  Meremoth,  Obadiah, 

 6.  Daniel,  Ginnethon,  Baruch, 

 7.  Meshullam,  Abijah,  Mijamin, 

 8.  Maaziah,  Bilgai,  Shemaiah :  these  were  the 

priests. 

 9.  And  the  Levites :  both  Jeshua  the  son  of 

Azaniah  Binnui  of  the  sons  of  Henadad,  Kadmiel ; 

 10.  And  their  brethren,  Shebaniah,  Hodijah, 

Kelita,  Pelaiah,  Hanan, 

 11.  Micha,  Rehob,  Hashabiah, 

 12  Zaccur,  Sherebiah,  Shebaniah, 

 13.  Hodijah,  Bani,  Beniuu. 

 14.  The  chief  of  the  people ;  Parosh,  Pahatlt 

moab,  Elam,  Zatthu,  Bani, 

 15.  Bunni,  Azgad,  Bebai, 

 16.  Adonijah,  Bigvai,  Adin, 

 17.  Ater,  Hizkijali,  Azzur, 

 18.  Hodijah,  Hashum,  Bezai, 

 19.  Hariph,  Anathoth,  Nebai, 

 20.  Magpiash,  Meshullam,  Hezir, 

 21.  Meshezabeel,  Zadok,  Jaddua, 

 22.  Pelatiah,  Hanan,  Anaiah, 

 23.  Hoshea,  Hananiah,  Hashub, 

 24.  Hallohesh,  Pileha,  Shobek, 

 25.  Rehum,  Hashabnah,  Maaseiah, 

 26.  And  Ahijah,  Hanan,  Anan, 

 27.  Malluch,  Harim,  Baajiak 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


BOOK  XI. -THE  HEBREWS. 


CHAP.  I. 
GOD'S  CHOSEN  PEOPLE. 

§  1.   Origin  and  Call  of  tlie  Hebrews. 

Gen.  xi.  28.  And  Haran  died  before  liis  father  Terah 
in  tlie  land  of  liis  nativity,  in  Ur  of  the  Chaldees. 

 31.  And  Terah  toolc  Abrani  his  son,  and  Lot 

the  son  of  Haran  his  son's  son,  and  Sarai  his  daugliter 
in  law,  his  son  Abram's  wife;  and  they  went  tbrth 
with  them  from  Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  to  go  into  the  land 
of  Canaan;  and  they  came  unto  Haran,  and  dwelt 
there. 

—  xii.  1.  Now  the  Lord  had  said  unto  Abram,  Get 
thee  out  of  thy  country,  and  from  thy  kindred,  and 
from  thy  father's  house,  unto  a  laud  that  I  will  shew 
thee : 

 2.  And  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation, 

and  I  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thy  name  great ;  and 
thou  Shalt  be  a  blessing  : 

 3.  And  I  will  bless  them  that  bless  thee,  and 

curse  him  that  curseth  thee :  and  in  thee  shall  all 
Umiilies  of  the  eartli  be  blessed. 

 4.  So  Abnim  departed,  as  the  Lord  had  spoken 

unto  him ;  and  Lot  went  with  him :  and  Abram  teas 
seventy  and  five  years  old  when  he  departed  out  of 
Haran. 

 5.  And  Abram  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and  Lot 

his  brother's  son,  and  all  tlieir  substance  that  they  had 
gathered,  and  the  souls  that  they  had  gotten  in  Haran; 
and  they  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan ; 
and  into  the  land  of  Canaan  they  came. 

 6.  And  Abram  passed  tlirough  the  land  unto 

the  place  of  Sichem,  unto  the  plain  of  Moreh.  And 
the  Canaanite  was  then  in  the  land. 

—  xvii.  2.  And  I  will  make  my  covenant  between 
me  and  thee,  and  will  multiply  thee  exceedingly. 

 4.  As  for  me,  behold,  my  covenant  is  with 

thee,  and  thou  shalt  be  a  father  of  many  nations. 

 5.  Neither  shall  thy  name  any  more  be  called 

Abram,  but  thy  name  shall  be  Abraham ;  for  a  father 
of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee. 

 6.  And  I  will  make  thee  exceeding  fruitful, 

and  I  will  make  nations  of  thee,  and  kings  shall  come 
out  of  thee. 

 7.  And  I  will  establish  my  covenant  between 

me  and  thee  and  thy  seed  after  tiiee  in  their  genera- 
tions, for  an  everlasting  covenant,  to  be  a  God  unto 
thee  and  to  thy  seed  after  thee. 

 15.  And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  As  for  Sarai 

thy  wife,  thou  shalt  not  call  her  name  Sarai,  but  Sarah 
shall  her  name  be. 

 16.  And  I  will  bless  her,  and  give  thee  a  son 

also  of  her :  yea,  I  will  bless  her,  and  she  shall  be  a 
mother  of  nations  ;  kings  of  people  shall  be  of  her. 

 17.  Then  Abraham  fell  upon  his  face,  and 

laughed,  and  said  in  his  heart,  Shall  a  child  be  born 
unto  him  that  is  a  hundred  j'ears  old  V  and  shall  Sarah, 
that  is  ninety  years  old,  bear? 

Ex.vi.  7.  And  I  will  take  you  to  me  for  a  people, 
and  I  will  be  to  j'ou  a  God :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord  your  God,  which  bringeth  you  out  from 
under  the  burdens  of  the  Egyptians. 

—  xix.  0.  Now  therefore,  if  ye  will  obey  my  voice 
indeed,  and  keeji  my  covenant,  then  ye  shall  be  a  pe- 
culiar treasure  unto  me  above  all  people :  for  all  the 
earth  is  mine : 

 0.  And  ye  shall  be  unto  me  a  kingdom  of 


priests,  and  a  holy  nation.  These  are  the  words  which 
thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

Deut.  xxviii.  9.  The  Lord  shall  establish  thee  a  holy 
people  unto  himself,  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thee,  if 
thou  shalt  keep  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  thy 
God,  and  walk  in  his  ways. 

 10.  And  all  people  of  the  earth  shall  see  that 

thou  art  called  by  the  name  of  the  Lord  ;  and  they 
shall  be  afraid  of  thee. 

Is.  Ixii.  12.  And  they  shall  call  them.  The  holy  peo- 
ple. The  redeemed  of  the  Lord  :  and  thou  shalt  be 
called.  Sought  out,  A  city  not  forsaken. 

Heb.  xi.  is.  Therefore  sprang  there  even  of  one,  and 
him  as  good  as  dead,  so  many  as  the  stars  of  the  sky 
in  multitude,  and  as  the  sand  which  is  by  the  sea  shore 
innumerable. 

See  Jer.  xxxi.  1.  Ezek.  xx.xvii.  27. 

§  2.   God's  Covenant  with  Them. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  27.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses, 
Write  thou  these  words :  for  after  the  tenor  of  these 
words  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  thee  and  with 
Israel. 

Deut.  V.  2.  The  Lord  our  God  made  a  covenant 
with  us  in  Horeb. 

 3.  The  Lord  made  not  this  covenant  with  our 

fathers,  but  w  ith  us,  even  us,  who  a7'e  all  of  us  here 
alive  this  day. 

—  xxix.  1.  These  are  the  words  of  the  covenant, 
which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  to  make  with  the 
children  of  Israel  in  the  land  of  Moab,  besides  the 
covenant  which  he  made  with  them  in  Horeb. 

 9.  Keep  therefore  the  words  of  this  covenant, 

and  do  them,  that  ye  may  prosper  in  all  that  ye  do. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  15.  Be  ye  mindful  always  of  his  cov- 
enant ;  the  word  which  he  commanded  to  a  thousand 
generations ; 

 16.  Even  of  the  covenant  which  he  made  with 

Abraham,  and  of  his  oath  unto  Isaac  ; 

 17.  And  hath  confinned  the  same  to  Jacob  for 

a  law,  and  to  Israel  for  an  everlasting  covenant, 

Jer.  xi.  2.  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  covenant,  and 
speak  unto  the  men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem ; 

 3.  And  say  thou  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel ;  Cursed  he  the  man  that  obeyeth 
not  the  words  of  this  covenant, 

 4.  Which  I  commanded  your  fathers  in  the 

day  that  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Bg5T3t,  from  the  iron  furnace,  saying.  Obey  my 
voice,  and  do  them,  according  to  all  which  I  com- 
mand you :  so  shall  ye  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be 
your  God : 

 -5.  That  I  may  perform  the  oath  which  I  have 

sworn  unto  your  fathers,  to  give  them  a  land  flowing 
with  milk  and  honey,  as  it  is  this  day.  Then  answered 
I,  and  said.  So  be  it,  0  Lord. 

—  xxxiv.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of 
Israel;  I  made  a  covenant  with  your  fathers  in  the 
day  that  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt,  ont  of  the  house  of  bondmen,  saying, 

See  Ezek.  xxxvii.  26. 

§  3.   tiod  Faithful  to  his  Covenant. 

Deut.  xxxii.  11.  As  an  eagle  stirreth  up  her  nest, 
fluttereili  over  her  young,  spreadeth  abroad  her  wings, 
taketh  them,  beareth  them  on  her  wings  : 


CHAP.  I. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI, 


Deut.  xxxii.  13.  So  the  Lord  alone  did  lead  him, 
aud  there  was  no  strange  god  with  him. 

2  Kings  xiii  23.  And  the  Lord  was  gracious  imto 
them,  and  liad  compassion  on  tliem,  and  had  respect 
unto  tliem,  because  of  his  covenant  with  Abraham, 
Isaac,  and  Jacol),  and  wovdd  not  destroy  them,  neither 
cast  he  tliem  from  liis  presence  as  yet. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  28.  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for 
evermore,  and  my  covenant  sliall  stand  fast  with  him. 

—  cv.  8.  He  hath  rememt)ered  his  covenant  for  ever, 
the  word  whicJi  he  commanded  to  a  thousand  genera- 
tions. 

 9.  "Which  covenant  he  made  with  Abraham, 

and  his  oath  unto  Isaac ; 

 10.  And  confirmed  the  same  unto  Jacob,  for  a 

law,  and  to  Israel  for  an  everlasting  covenant: 

—  cxi.  9.  He  sent  redemption  unto  his  people :  he 
hath  commanded  his  covenant  for  ever :  holy  and  rev- 
erend is  his  name. 

Ezek,  xvi.  60.  Nevertheless,  I  will  remember  my 
covenant  with  thee  in  the  days  of  thy  youth,  and  I  will 
establish  unto  thee  an  everlasting  covenant. 

 61.  Then  thou  shalt  remember  thy  ways,  and 

be  ashamed,  wiien  thou  shalt  receive  thy  sisters,  thine 
elder  and  thy  younger :  and  I  will  give  them  unto  thee 
for  daughters,  but  not  by  thy  covenant. 

 62.  And  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with 

thee ;  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  : 

—  XX.  14.  But  I  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that  it 
should  not  be  i>olluted  before  the  heathen,  in  whose 
sight  I  brought  them  out. 

 37.  A:id  I  will  cause  you  to  pass  under  the 

rod,  and  I  will  bring  you  into  the  bond  of  the  cove- 
nant : 

§  4.   Their  Covenant  with  God. 

Deut.  xxix.  10.  Ye  stand  this  day  all  of  you  before 
the  Lord  your  God ;  your  captains  of  your  tribes,  youi" 
elders,  and  your  officers,  with  all  the  men  of  Israel, 

 11.  Your  little  ones,  your  wives,  and  thy  stran- 
ger that  is  in  thy  camp,  from  the  hewer  of  thy  wood 
unto  the  drawer  of  tliy  water : 

 12.  Tliat  thou  sliouldest  enter  into  covenant 

with  tlie  Lord  thy  God,  and  into  his  oatli,  which  the 
Lord  tliy  God  maketh  witli  tliee  this  day : 

 13.  Tliat  he  may  establish  thee  to  day  for  a 

people  unto  himself,  and  that  he  may  be  unto  thee  a 
God,  as  he  hath  said  unto  thee,  and  as  he  hatli  sworn 
unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacol). 

 14.  Neither  with  you  only  do  I  make  this  cove- 
nant and  this  oath ; 

 15.  But  with  him  that  standeth  here  with  us 

this  day  before  the  Lord  our  God,  aud  also  with  him 
that  is  not  here  with  us  this  day : 

Jos.  xxiv.  25.  So  Joshua  made  a  covenant  with  the 
people  that  day,  and  set  them  a  statute  aud  an  ordi- 
nance in  Shechem. 

2  Kings  xi.  17.  And  .Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  be- 
tween the  Lord  and  tlie  king  and  the  people,  that 
they  should  be  the  Lord's  people ;  between  the  king 
also  and  the  people. 

—  xxiii.  3.  And  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  and  made 
a  covenant  before  the  Lord,  to  walk  after  the  Lord, 
and  to  keep  his  commandments  aud  his  testimonies 
and  his  statutes  with  all  their  heart  and  all  their  soul, 
to  perform  the  words  of  this  covenant  that  were  written 
in  this  book.   And  all  tlie  people  stood  to  the  covenant. 

2  Chr.  XV.  13.  And  they  entered  into  a  covenant  to 
seek  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers  with  all  their  heart 
and  v/ith  all  their  soul ; 

—  xxiii.  16.  And  Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  be- 
tween him,  and  between  all  the  people,  and  between 
the  king,  tliat  they  should  be  tlie  Lord's  people. 

—  xxix.  10.  Now  it  is  in  mine  heart  to  make  a  cove- 
nant with  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  that  his  tierce 
wrath  may  turn  away  from  us. 

—  xxxiv.  31.  And  the  king  stood  in  his  place,  and 
made  a  covenant  before  the  Lord,  to  walk  after  the 
Lord,  and  to  keep  his  commandments,  and  his  testi- 
monies, and  his  statutes,  with  all  liis  heart,  and  with 
all  his  soul,  to  perform  the  words  of  the  covenant 
which  are  written  in  this  book. 

 33.  And  he  caused  all  that  were  present  in  Je- 


rusalem and  Benjamin  to  stand  to  it.  And  the  inhab- 
itants of  Jerusalem  did  according  to  the  covenant  of 
God,  the  God  of  their  fathers. 

Neh.  ix.  38.  And  because  of  all  this  we  make  a  sure 
covenant,  and  write  it;  and  our  princes,  Levites,  a.'Ki 
priests,  seal  wito  it. 

Jep.  1.  6.  They  shall  ask  the  way  to  Zion  with  their 
faces  thitherward,  sayinrj,  Come,  and  let  us  join  our- 
selves to  the  Lord  in  a  perpetual  covenant  that  shall 
not  be  forgotten. 

§  5.  The  Divine  Choice  Reasserted. 

Deut.  vii.  6.  For  thou  art  a  holy  people  unto  the 
Lord  thy  God :  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  thee  to 
be  a  special  people  unto  himself,  above  all  people  that 
are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth. 

—  xiv.  2.  For  thou  art  a  holy  people  unto  the  Lord 
thy  God,  and  the  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  be  a  pecu- 
liar people  unto  himself,  above  all  the  nations  that  ara 
upon  the  earth. 

—  xxvi.  17.  Thou  hast  avouched  the  Lord  this  day 
to  be  thy  God,  and  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep 
his  statutes,  and  his  commandments,  antl  his  judg- 
ments, and  to  hearken  unto  his  voice: 

 18.  And  the  Lord  hath  avouched  thee  this 

day  to  be  his  peculiar  people,  as  he  hath  promised  thee, 
and  that  tliou  shouldest  keep  all  his  commandments; 

—  xxxii.  9.  For  the  Lord's  portion  is  his  people; 
Jacob  is  the  lot  of  his  inheritance. 

Ps.  cv.  6.  O  ye  seed  of  Abraham  his  servant,  ye  chil- 
dren of  Jacob  his  choseu. 

—  cxxxv.  4.  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Jacob  unto 
himself,  and  Israel  for  his  peculiar  treasure. 

Is.  xxix.  22.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord,  who  re- 
deemed Abraham,  concerning  the  house  of  Jacob,  Ja- 
cob shall  not  now  be  ashamed,  neither  shall  his  face 
now  wax  pale. 

—  xli.  8.  But  thou,  Israel,  art  my  servant,  Jacob 
whom  I  have  chosen,  the  seed  of  Abraham  my  friend. 

 9.  Thou  whom  I  have  taken  from  tlie  ends  of 

the  earth,  and  called  thee  from  the  chief  men  thereof, 
and  said  unto  thee,  Tliou  art  my  servant ;  I  have 
chosen  thee,  and  not  cast  thee  away 

§  6.   Reasons  for  it. 

Deut.  vii.  7.  The  Lord  did  not  set  his  love  upon  you, 
nor  choose  you,  because  j^e  were  more  in  number  than, 
any  people ;  for  ye  were  the  fewest  of  all  people : 

 8.  But  because  the  Lord  loved  you,  and  be- 
cause he  would  keep  the  oath  which  he  had  swora 
unto  your  fathers,  hath  the  Lord  brought  you  out 
with  a  mighty  hand,  and  redeemed  you  out  of  the 
house  of  bondmen,  from  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of 
Egypt. 

—  x.  15.  Onl}'  the  Lord  had  a  delight  in  thy  fathers 
to  love  them,  aud  he  chose  their  seed  after  them,  even, 
you  above  all  people,  as  it  is  this  day. 

—  xxvi.  19.  And  to  make  thee  high  above  all  na- 
tions wliich  he  liath  made,  in  praise,  and  in  name,  and 
in  honour ;  and  that  thou  niayest  be  a  holy  people  unto 
the  Lord  thy  God,  as  he  hatii  spoken. 

§  7.   Canaan  Promised. 

Gen.  xiii.  1.  And  Abram  went  up  out  of  Egv'pt,  he, 
and  his  wife,  and  all  that  he  had,  and  Lot  with  him, 
into  the  south. 

 11.  Then  Lot  chose  him  all  the  plain  of  Jor- 
dan; and  Lot  journeyed  east:  and  they  separaterl 
themselves  the  one  from  the  other. 

 12.  Abram  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and 

Lot  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  pitched  his  tent 
toward  Sodom. 

 14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Abram,  after  that 

Lot  was  separated  from  him.  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes, 
and  look  from  the  place  where  thou  art  northward, 
and  southward,  and  eastward,  and  westward  • 

 15.  For  all  the  land  which  thou  seest,  to  thee 

will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  for  ever. 

 17.  Arise,  walk  through  the  land  in  the  length 

of  it  and  ui  the  breadth  of  it ;  for  I  will  give  it  unto 
thee. 


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CHAP.  I. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Gen.  XV.  7.  And  he  said  unto  bim,  I  aut  the  Lokd  that 
^  bi-ouj;ht  thee  out  of  Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  to  give  thee 
this  laud  to  inherit. 

 18.  In  that  same  day  the  Lord  made  a  cove- 
nant with  Abram,  sa3'ing,  Unto  thy  seed  have  I  given 
this  land,  from  the  river  of  Egypt  unto  the  great  river, 
the  river  Euphrates : 

—  xvii.  8.  And  I  will  give  unto  thee,  and  to  thy 
seed  after  thee,  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger, 
all  the  land  of  Canaan,  for  an  everlasting  possession ; 
and  I  will  be  their  God. 

—  xxvL  2.  And  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him,  and 
said.  Go  not  down  into  Egypt ;  dwell  in  the  laud  which 
I  shall  tell  thee  of 

 3.  Sojourn  in  this  land,  and  I  will  be  with 

thee,  and  will  bless  thee  ;  for  unto  thee,  and  unto  thy 
seed,  I  will  give  all  these  countries,  and  I  will  perform 
the  oath  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham  thy  father ; 

—  XXXV.  12.  And  the  land  which  1  gave  Abraham 
and  Isaac,  to  thee  I  will  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  after 
thee  will  I  give  the  land. 

—  xlviii.  21.  And  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  Behold,  I 
die ;  but  God  shall  be  with  you,  and  bring  you  again 
unto  the  land  of  your  fathers. 

—  1.  24.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  die  ; 
and  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  bring  you  out  of 
this  land  unto  the  land  which  he  sware  to  Abraham, 
to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob. 

Ex.  vi.  4.  And  I  have  also  established  my  covenant 
■with  them,  to  give  them  the  land  of  Canaan,  the  land 
of  theu'  pilgrimage,  wherein  they  were  strangers. 

 8.  And  I  will  bring  you  in  unto  the  land,  con- 
cerning the  which  I  did  sware  to  give  it  to  Abraham, 
to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob ;  and  I  will  give  it  you  for  a 
heritage  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  XV.  17.  Thou  Shalt  bring  them  in,  and  plant  them 
In  the  mountain  of  thine  inheritance,  in  the  place,  O 
Lord,  ichkh  thou  hast  made  for  thee  to  dwell  in ;  in 
the  sanctuary,  O  Lord,  wldch  thy  hands  have  estab- 
lished. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  De- 
part, and  go  up  hence,  thou  and  the  people  which  thou 
hast  brought  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  unto  the 
land  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to 
Jacob,  saymg.  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  it : 

Deut.  iii.  28.  But  charge  Joshua,  and  encourage  him, 
and  strengthen  him :  for  he  shall  go  over  before  this 
people,  and  he  shall  cause  them  to  inherit  the  land 
which  thou  shalt  see. 

—  xi.  31.  For  ye  shall  pass  over  Jordan  to  go  in  to 
possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth  you, 
and  ye  shall  possess  it,  and  dwell  therein. 

Jos.  i.  3.  Every  place  that  the  sole  of  your  foot  shall 
tread  upon,  that  have  I  given  unto  you,  as  I  said  unto 
Moses. 

 4.  From  the  wilderness  and  this  Lebanon  even 

unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Euphrates,  all  the  land 
of  tJie  Hittites,  and  unto  the  great  sea  toward  the  go- 
ing down  of  the  sun,  shall  be  your  coast. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  28.  And  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that 
I  gave  to  your  fathers ;  and  ye  shall  be  my  people,  and 
I  will  be  yom-  God. 

§  8.   Conditions  of  Possessing  Canaan. 

2  Kings  xxi.  8.  Neither  will  I  make  the  feet  of  Israel 
move  any  more  out  of  the  land  which  I  gave  their  fa- 
thers; only  if  they  will  observe  to  do  according  to  all 
that  I  have  commanded  them,  and  according  to  all  the 
law  that  my  servant  Moses  commanded  them. 

I  Chp.  xxviii.  8.  Now  therefore,  in  the  sight  of  all 
Israel  the  congregation  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  audi- 
ence of  our  God,  keep  and  seek  for  all  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord  your  God :  that  ye  may  possess  this 
good  land,  and  leave  it  for  an  inheritance  for  yom-  chil- 
dren after  you  for  ever. 

Jer.  vii.  5.  For  if  ye  thoroughly  amend  your  ways 
and  your  doings;  if  ye  thoroughly  execute  jutlgmeut 
between  a  man  and  his  neighbour : 

 6.  ijr  ye  oppress  not  the  stranger,  the  father- 
less, and  the  widow,  and  shed  not  innocent  blood  in 
Uiis  place,  neither  walk  after  other  gtxls  to  your  hurt ; 

 7.  Then  -will  I  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this  place. 


in  the  land  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers,  for  ever  and 
ever. 

§  0.   References  to  the  Promise. 

Deut.  xxxii.  8.  When  the  Most  High  divided  to  the 
nations  their  inheritance,  when  he  separated  the  sons 
of  Adam,  he  set  the  bounds  of  the  people  according 
to  the  number  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  18.  Saying,  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the 
land  of  Canaan,  the  lot  of  your  inheritance ; 

 19.  When  ye  were  but  few,  even  a  few,  and 

strangers  in  it. 

Ps.  cv.  11.  Saying,  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of 
Canaan,  the  lot  of  your  inheritance : 

 12.  When  they  were  hut  a  few  men  in  num- 
ber ;  yea,  very  few,  and  strangers  in  it. 

Neh.  ix.  7.  Thou  art  the  Lord  the  God,  who  didst 
choose  Abram,  and  broughtest  him  forth  out  of  Ur  of 
the  Chaldees,  and  gavest  him  the  name  of  Abraham; 

 8.  And  foundest  his  heart  faithful  before  thee, 

and  madest  a  covenant  w  ith  him  to  give  the  land  of 
the  Canaanites,  the  Hittites,  the  Amorites,  and  the 
Perizzites,  and  the  Jebusites,  and  the  Girgasliites,  to 
give  it,  I  say,  to  his  seed,  and  hastperformed  thy  words ; 
for  thou  art  righteous  : 

Jer.  XXV.  5.  They  said.  Turn  ye  again  now  every  one 
from  his  evil  way,  and  from  the  evil  of  your  doings, 
and  dwell  in  the  land  that  the  Lord  hath  given  unto 
you  and  to  your  fathers  for  ever  and  ever : 

 7.  Yet  ye  have  not  hearkened  unto  me,  saith 

the  Lord  ;  that  ye  might  provoke  me  to  anger  with 
the  works  of  your  hands  to  your  own  hurt. 

Acts  vii.  3.  And  he  said,  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers, 
hearken ;  The  God  of  gloiy  ajjpeared  unto  our  father 
Abraham,  when  he  was  in  Mesopotamia,  before  he 
dwelt  in  Charran, 

 5.  And  said  unto  him.  Get  thee  out  of  thy 

country,  and  from  thy  kindre  d,  and  come  into  the 
land  which  I  shall  shew  thee. 

 4.  Then  came  he  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chal- 
deans, and  dwelt  in  Charran :  and  from  thence,  when 
his  fiither  was  dead,  he  removed  him  into  this  land, 
wherein  ye  now  dwell. 

 5.  And  he  ga^'e  him  none  inheritance  in  it,  no, 

not  so  much  a»  to  set  his  foot  on:  yet  he  promised  that 
he  would  give  it  to  him  for  a  possession,  and  to  his 
seed  after  him,  when  an  yet  he  had  no  child. 

§  10.   The  Israelites  always  to  be  God's  People. 

2  Sam.  vii.  24.  For  thou  hast  confinned  to  thyself 
thy  people  Israel  to  he  a  ppojile  unto  thee  for  ever :  and 
thou.  Lord,  art  become  their  God. 

I  Chr.  xvii.  9.  Also  I  will  ordain  a  plac  e  formy  peo- 
ple Israel,  and  will  plant  them,  and  they  shall  dwell  in 
their  place,  and  shall  be  moved  no  more ;  neither  shall 
the  children  of  wickedness  waste  them  any  more,  as 
at  the  beginning, 

 10.  And  since  the  time  that  I  commanded 

judges  to  he  over  my  people  Israel.  Moreover  I  will 
subdue  all  thine  enemies.  Furthermore  I  tell  thee, 
that  the  Lord  will  build  thee  a  house. 

 22.  For  thy  people  Israel  didst  thou  make 

thine  own  people  for  ever ;  and  thou,  Lord,  becamest 
their  God. 

Ps.  xlviii.  8.  As  we  have  heard,  so  have  we  seen  in 
the  city  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  in  the  city  of  our  God : 
God  will  establish  it  for  ever.  Sclah. 

—  cxv.  12.  The  Lord  hath  been  mindful  of  us :  he 
will  bless  us  ;  he  will  bless  the  house  of  Israel ;  he  will 
bless  the  house  of  Aaron. 

.  14.  The  Lord  shall  increase  you  more  and 

more,  you  and  your  children. 

 \t>.  Ye  are  blessed  of  the  Lord  which  made 

heaven  and  earth. 

Is.  XXX.  20.  And  tliougli  the  Lord  give  you  the  bread 
of  adversity,  and  tlie  water  of  affliction,  yet  shall  not 
thy  teachers  be  removed  into  a  corner  any  more,  but 
thine  eyes  shall  see  thy  teachers  : 

 21.  And  thine  ears  shall  hear  a  word  behind 

thee,  saying.  This  is  the  way,  walk  ye  in  it,  when  yo 
turn  to  the  right  hand,  and  when  ye'tuni  to  the  left. 

—  Lx.  15.  Whereas  thou  hast  been  forsaken  and 


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liaAed,  so  that  no  man  went  througli  iliee,  I  will  make 
tliec  an  clcrual  excellency,  a  joy  of  many  generations. 

Is.  Ix.  21.  Thy  people  also s/i(«W  all  righteous:  they 
shall  inherit  tlie  l.md  forever,  the  branch  of  my  plant- 
ing, the  woi'k  of  mj'  hands,  that  I  may  bo  glorified. 

—  Ixvi.  22.  For  as  the  new  luMivens  and  the  new 
earth,  which  I  will  make,  shall  remain  before  me,  saith 
the  Lord,  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  name  remain. 

(SeeJer.  xxxi.  35.) 

JeP.  xxxi.  36.  If  those  ordinances  depart  from  be- 
fore me,  saith  the  Lord,  thfii  the  seed  of  Israel  also 
shall  cease  from  being  a  nation  l)efoi'c  me  for  ever. 

— ■  —  37.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  If  heaven  above 
can  be  measured,  and  the  foundations  of  the  earth 
searched  out  beneath,  I  will  also  cast  off  all  the  seed 
of  Israel  for  all  that  they  have  done,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxxiii.  17.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord;  David  shall 
never  want  a  man  to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  the  house 
of  Israel; 

 18.  Neither  shall  the  priests  the  Levites  want 

a  man  before  me  to  offer  burnt  offerings,  and  to  kindle 
meat  offerings,  and  to  do  sacrifice  continually. 

 20.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  If  ye  can  break  my 

covenant  of  the  day,  and  my  covenant  of  the  night, 
and  that  there  should  not  be  day  and  night  in  their 
season ; 

 •  21.  Then  may  also  my  covenant  be  broken 

with  David  my  servant,  that  he  should  not  have  a  son 
to  reign  upon  his  throne;  and  with  the  Levites  the 
priests,  my  ministers. 

 22.  As  the  host  of  heaven  cannot  be  numbered, 

neither  the  sand  of  the  sea  measured ;  so  will  I  multi- 
ply the  seed  of  David  my  servant,  and  the  Levites 
that  minister  unto  mc. 

 24.  Considerest  thou  not  what  this  people 

have  spoken,  saying.  The  two  families  wliich  the  Lord 
hath  chosen,  he  hath  even  cast  them  oil  V  thus  they 
Lave  despised  my  people,  that  they  should  be  no  more 
a  nation  before  them. 

(See  Jep.  xxxiii.  25.) 

Jer.  xxxiii.  26.  Then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of 
Jacob,  and  David  my  servant,  so  that  I  will  not  take 
any  of  his  seed  to  be  rulei-s  over  the  seed  of  Al)raham, 
Isaac,  and  Jacob  :  for  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to  re- 
turn, and  have  merry  on  them. 

See  Joel  iii.  18,  19,'20,  21. 

§  11.   Joy  and  Pride  in  God's  Choice. 

Deut.  iv.  7.  For  what  nation  ix  there  so  great,  who 
hath  Gotl  so  nigli  unto  them,  as  the  Lord  our  God  is 
in  all  tilings  that  we  call  upon  him  fori 

Ps.  cxlix.  2.  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  him  that  made  him: 
let  the  children  of  Zion  be  joyful  in  their  King. 

Is.  xliii.  1.  But  now  thus  saith  tlie  Lord  that  crea- 
ted thee,  O  Jacob,  and  he  that  formed  thee,  O  Israel, 
Fear  not:  for  I  have  redeemed  thee,  I  have  called 
tliee  by  thy  name ;  thou  art  mine. 

—  xliv.  1.  Yet  now  hear,  O  Jacob  my  servant;  and 
Israel,  whom  I  have  chosen; 

 2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  that  made  thee,  and 

formed  thee  from  the  womb,  ivhicli  will  help  thee ; 
Fear  not,  O  Jacob,  my  servant ;  and  thou,  Jeshurun, 
whom  I  have  chosen. 

Mai.  i.  5.  And  your  eyes  shall  see,  and  ye  shall  say. 
The  Lord  will  be  magnified  from  the  border  of  Israel. 

Rom.  ii.  17.  Beliold,  thou  art  called  a  Jew,  and  rest- 
est  in  the  law,  and  makest  tliy  boast  of  God, 

 18.  And  knowest       will,  and  approvest  the 

things  tliat  are  more  excellent,  being  instructed  out  of 
the  law ; 

 19.  And  art  confident  that  thou  thyself  art  a 

guide  of  the  blind,  a  light  of  them  which  are  in  dark- 
ness, 

2  Cop.  xi.  22.  Are  they  Hebrews '?  so  am  I.  Are 
they  Israelites?  so  am  I.  Are  they  the  seed  of  Abi-a- 
hain  ?  so  am  I. 

Phil.  iii.  4.  Tiiough  I  might  also  have  confidence  in 
the  flesh.  If  any  other  nian  thinketh  that  he  hath 
whereof  he  miglit  trust  in  the  flesh,  I  more : 

'  5.  Circumcised  the  eighth  day,  of  the  stock  of 

Israel,  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  a  Hebrew  of  the  He- 
brews ;  as  touching  the  law  a  Pharisee : 


§  12.   Duty  of  tlie  Chosen  People. 

Lev.  XX.  26.  And  ye  shall  be  holy  unto  me :  for  I 
the  Lord  «?«  holy,  and  have  severed  you  from  other 
peoi)le,  that  ye  should  be  mine. 

Deut.  xxvii.  9.  And  iMoses  and  the  priests  the  Le- 
vites spake  unto  all  Israel,  saying,  Take  heed,  and 
hearken,  O  Israel;  this  day  thou  art  become  the  peo- 
ple of  the  Lord  tliy  God. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  12.  Remember  his  marvellous  works  Uiat 
he  Itath  done,  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  his 
mouth ; 

 13.  O  j-e  seed  of  Israel  his  servants,  ye  children 

of  Jacol),  his  chosen  ones. 

John  viii.  39.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Abraham  is  our  fatlier.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  If  ye 
^vl■re  Abraham's  children,  ye  would  do  the  works  of 
Abraham. 

1  Sam.  ii.  SO.  Wherefore  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
saith,  1  said  indeed  that  thy  house,  and  the  house  of 
thy  father,  should  walk  before  me  for  ever :  but  now 
the  Lord  saith.  Be  it  far  from  me;  for  them  that 
honour  me  will  I  honour,  and  they  that  despise  me 
shall  be  lightly  esteemed. 

§  13.  Their  Uufaitlifulness  Rebuked. 

2  Chr.  XXX.  7.  And  be  not  j'e  like  your  fathers,  and 
like  j'oar  brethren,  which  trespassed  against  the  Lord 
God  of  then-  fathers,  wlio  therefoi-e  gave  them  up  to 
desolation,  as  ye  see. 

Ezek.  XX.  18.  But  I  said  unto  their  children  in  the 
wilderness.  Walk  ye  not  in  the  statutes  of  your  fa- 
thers, neither  observe  their  judgments,  nor  defile  your- 
selves with  their  idols: 

Amos  iii.  2.  You  only  have  I  known  of  all  the  fami- 
lies of  the  earth :  therefore  I  will  punish  you  for  all 
your  iniquities. 

—  ix.  7.  Are  ye  not  as  children  of  the  Ethiopians 
unto  me,  0  children  of  Israel  ?  saith  the  Lord.  Have 
not  I  brought  up  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  ?  and 
the  Philistines  from  Caphtor,  and  the  Syrians  from 
Kir? 

Zech.  i.  4.  Be  ye  not  as  your  fathers,  unto  whom  the 
former  prophets  have  cried,  saying.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts ;  Turn  ye  now  from  your  evil  ways, 
and  from  your  evil  doings :  but  they  did  not  bear,  nor 
hearken  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 


CHAP.  II. 
ISRAEL  m  EGYPT. 

§  14.   Tlie  Sojourn  in  Egypt  Foretold. 

Gen.  XV.  13.  And  he  said  unto  Abram,  Know  of  a 
surety  that  thy  seed  shall  be  a  stranger  in  a  land  that 
is  not  theirs,  and  shall  serve  them ;  and  they  shall  af- 
flict them  foin-  hundred  years ; 

—  xlvi.  2.  And  God  spake  unto  Israel  in  the  visions 
of  the  night,  and  said,  Jacob,  Jacob.  And  he  said, 
Here  am  \. 

 3.  And  he  said,  I  am  God,  the  God  of  thy  fa- 
ther :  fear  not  to  go  down  into  Egypt ;  for  I  will  there 
make  of  thee  a  great  nation. 

 4.  I  will  go  down  with  thee  into  Egypt;  and 

I  will  also  surely  bring  thee  up  again :  and  Joseph 
shall  put  his  hand  upon  thine  eyes. 

Acts  vii.  6.  And  God  spake  on  this  wise.  That  his 
seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange  land;  and  that  they 
should  bring  them  into  bondage,  and  entreat  tliem  evil 
four  hundred  years. 

§  15.   Entrance  into  Egypt. 

Gen.  xli.  55.  And  wlien  all  the  land  of  Egypt  was 
famished,  the  people  cried  to  Pharaoh  for  bread  :  and 
Pharaoh  said  \uito  all  the  Egvptians,  Go  unto  .Joseph  ; 
what  he  saith  to  you,  do. 

 50.  And  "the  famine  was  over  all  the  face  of 

the  earth :  and  Joseph  opened  all  the  storehouses,  and 
sold  unto  the  Egyptians ;  and  tlie  famine  M  axed  sore 
in  the  land  of  Egypt- 

 57.  And  all  countries  came  into  Egypt  to  Jo- 


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BOOK  XI. 


seph  for  to  buy  earn  ;  because  that  the  fainiue  was  so 
sore  in  all  lands. 

Gen.  xlii.  1.  Now  wlicn  Jacob  saw  that  there  was 
corn  In  Egypt,  Jacob  said  unto  his  sons,  Why  do  ye  look 
o:ie  upon  another  ? 

 2.  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  have  heard  that  there 

is  corn  in  Egypt :  get  you  down  thither,  and  buy  for 
us  from  thence  ;  tliat  we  may  live,  and  not  die. 

 3.  And  Joseph's  ten  brethren  went  down  to 

buy  corn  in  Egypt. 

 5.  And  the  sons  of  Israel  came  to  buy  corn 

among  those  that  came :  for  the  famine  was  in  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

—  xliii.  1.  And  the  famine  icas  sore  in  the  land. 
 2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  tliey  had  eaten  up 

the  corn  which  they  had  brought  out  of  Egypt,  their 
father  said  unto  them.  Go  again,  buy  us  a  little  food. 

—  xliv.  23.  And  our  father  said,  Go  again,  and  buy 
us  a  little  food. 

 26.  And  we  said,  "We  cannot  go  down  :  if  our 

youngest  brother  be  witli  us,  then  will  we  go  down : 
for  we  m  iy  not  see  the  man's  face,  except  our  young- 
est brother  be  with  us. 

—  xlv.  9.  Haste  ye,  and  go  up  to  my  father,  and  say 
unto  him,  Thus  saith  thy  son  Joseph,  God  hath  made 
me  lord  of  all  Egypt :  come  down  unto  me,  tarry  not : 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  land  of  Go- 
shen, and  thoa  shalt  bs  near  unto  me,  thou,  and  thy 
children,  and  thy  children's  children,  and  thy  flocks, 
and  thy  herds,  and  all  that  thou  hast : 

 11.  And  there  will  I  nourish  thee;  for  yet 

there  are  live  years  of  famine  ;  lest  thou,  and  thy  house- 
hold, and  all  that  thou  hast,  come  to  poverty. 

 12.  AulI,  behold,  your  eyes  see,  and  the  eyes 

of  my  brother  Benjamin,  that  it  is  my  mouth  that 
speaketh  unto  you. 

—  xlvi.  1.  And  Israel  took  his  journey  with  all  that 
he  had,  and  came  to  Beer-sheba,  and  offered  sacrilices 
unto  the  God  of  his  father  Isaac. 

 0.  And  Jacob  rose  up  from  Beer-sheba :  and 

the  sons  of  Israel  carried  Jacob  their  father,  and  their 
little  ones,  and  their  wives,  in  the  wagons  whicli 
Pharaoh  had  sent  to  carry  him. 

 6.  And  tliey  took  their  cattle,  and  their  goods, 

which  they  h  id  gotten  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and 
came  into  Egypt,  Jacob,  and  all  his  seed  with  him : 

 7.  His  sons,  and  his  sons'  sons  with  him,  his 

daughters,  and  his  sons'  daughters,  and  all  his  seed 
brought  he  with  him  into  Egypt. 

 26.  All  the  souls  that  c:ime  with  Jacob  into 

Egypt,  which  came  out  of  his  loins,  besides  Jacob's 
sons'  wives,  all  the  souls  were  tlii'eescore  and  six  ; 

 27.  And  the  sons  of  Joseph,  which  were  borne 

him  in  Egypt,  icere  two  souls  :  all  the  souls  of  the  house 
of  Jacob,  which  came  into  Egypt,  loere  threescore  and 
ten. 

Ex.  i.  1.  Now  these  are  the  names  of  the  children 

of  Israel,  which  came  into  Egypt;  every  man  and  his 

household  came  with  Jacob. 

 2.  Reuben,  Simeon,  Levi,  and  Judah, 

 3.  Issachar,  Zebulun,  and  Benjamin, 

 4.  Dan,  and  Naphtali,  Gad,  and  Asher. 

—  5.  And  all  the  souls  that  came  out  of  the  loins 

of  Jacob  were  seventy  souls :  for  Joseph  was  in  Egypt 

already. 

Acts  vii.  12.  But  when  Jacob  heard  that  there  was 
com  in  Egypt,  he  sent  out  our  fathers  first. 

§  16.   Sojourn  in  Egypt. 

Gen.  xlvii.  12.  And  Joseph  nourished  his  father,  and 
his  brethren,  and  all  his  father's  household,  with  bread, 
according  to  their  families. 

 27.  And  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in 

the  country  of  Goshen  ;  and  they  had  possessions  there- 
in, and  grew,  and  multiplied  exceedingly. 

—  1.  22.  And  Joseph  dwelt  in  Egypt,  he  and  his  fo- 
ther's  house :  and  Joseph  lived  a  "hundred  and  ten 
years. 

Ex.  xii.  40.  Now  the  sojourning  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  who  dwelt  in  Egypt,  was  four  hundred  and 
thirty  years. 

 41.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  the  four 

8iJ  23 


hundred  and  thirty  years,  even  the  selfsame  day  it 
came  to  pass,  tliat  all  the  hosts  of  the  Lokd  went  out 
from  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Jos.  xxiv.  4.  And  1  gave  unto  Isaac  Jacob  and  Esau : 
and  I  gave  unto  Esau  moxmt  Seir,  to  jiossess  it ;  but 
Jacob  and  his  children  went  down  into  Egypt. 

Ps.  cv.  23.  Israel  also  came  into  Egypt;  and  Jacob 
sojourned  in  the  land  of  Ham. 

Acts  vii.  14.  Then  sent  Joseph,  and  called  his  father 
Jacob  to  him,  and  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fif- 
teen souls. 

 15.  So  Jacob  Avent  down  into  Egypt,  and  died, 

he,  and  om-  fathers. 

Gal.  iii.  17.  And  this  I  say,  that  the  covenant,  that 
was  conlirmed  before  of  God  in  Christ,  the  law,  which, 
was  four  hundred  and  thirty  years  after,  cannot  dis- 
annul, that  it  should  make  the  promise  of  none  efi'ect.* 

§  17.   Bondage  in  Egypt. 

Ex.  i.  6.  And  Joseph  died,  and  all  his  brethren,  and 
all  that  generation. 

 7.  And  the  children  of  Israel  were  fruitful, 

and  increased  abundantly,  and  multiplied,  and  waxed 
exceeding  mighty ;  and  the  land  was  filled  with  them. 

 8.  Now  there  arose  up  a  new  king  over  Egypt, 

which  knew  not  Joseph. 

 9.  And  he  said  unto  his  people.  Behold,  the 

jieople  of  the  children  of  Israel  are  more  and  mightier 
than  we : 

 10.  Come  on,  let  us  deal  wisely  with  them ; 

lest  they  multiply,  and  it  come  to  pass,  that  when  there 
lalleth  out  any  war,  they  join  also  unto  our  enemies, 
and  fight  against  us,  and  so  get  them  up  out  of  the 
land. 

 11.  Therefore  they  did  set  over  them  task- 
masters to  altlict  them  with  their  burdens.  And  they 
built  for  Pharaoh  treasure  cities,  Pithoni  and  Kaamses. 

—  —  12.  But  the  more  they  afflicted  them,  the  more 
the}'  multiijlied  and  grew.  And  they  were  grieved 
because  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

 13.  And  the  Egyptians  made  the  children  of 

Israel  to  sen  e  with  rigour : 

 14.  And  thej' made  their  lives  bitter  with  hard. 

bondage,  in  mortar,  and  in  brick,  and  in  all  manner  of 
service  in  the  field:  all  their  service,  wherein  they 
made  them  serve,  was  with  rigour. 

—  vi.  9.  And  Moses  spake  so  unto  the  children  of 
Israel :  but  they  hearkened  not  unto  Moses  for  an- 
guish of  spirit,  and  for  cruel  bondage. 

Deut.  iv.  20.  But  the  Lord  hath  taken  you,  and 
brought  you  forth  out  of  the  iron  furnace,  ecen  out  of 
Egypt,  to  be  unto  him  a  people  of  inheritance,  as  ye 
are  this  day. 

—  v.  6.  1  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought 
thee  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of 
bondage. 

I  Kings  viii.  51.  For  they  be  thy  people,  and  thine 
inheritance,  which  thou  broughtest  forth  out  of  Egypt, 
from  the  midst  of  the  furnace  of  iron  : 

Is.  lii.  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  My  people 
went  down  aforetime  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there ; 
and  the  Assyrian  oppressed  them  without  cause. 

Acts  vii.  18.  Till  another  king  arose,  which  knew 
not  Joseph. 

 19.  The  same  dealt  subtilely  with  our  kindred, 

and  evil  entreated  our  fathers,  so  that  they  cast  out 
their  young  children,  to  the  end  they  might  not  live. 

See  Deut.  xxvi.  6. 

§  18.   Gfod  Remembers  His  Covenant. 

Ex.  ii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time, 
that  the  king  of  Egypt  died ;  and  the  children  of  Is- 
rael sighed  by  reason  of  the  bondage,  and  they  cried, 
and  their  cry  came  up  unto  God  by  reason  of  the 
bondage. 

 24.  And  God  heard  their  groaning,  and  God 

rememliered  his  covenant  with  Abraham,  with  Isaac, 
and  Avith  Jacob. 


*  St.  Paul  reckous  430  years,  not  from  the  Roiny:  clown  of  Jacob, 
but  from  the  goiu^  down  of  Abraham,  into  Egypt.— H. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ex.  ii.  25.  Aud  God  looked  upon  the  children  of  Is- 
r.iel,  and  God  had  respect  unto  them. 

—  iii.  7.  And  the  Lord  said,  I  have  surely  seen  the 
affliction  of  my  people  \\  hich  are  in  Egypt,  and  have 
heard  their  cry  by  reason  of  their  taskmasters ;  for  I 
know  their  sorrows ; 

 9.  Now  therefore,  behold,  the  cry  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  is  come  unto  me :  and  I  have  also  seen 
the  oppression  wherewith  the  Egyi)lians  oppress  them. 

—  vi.  5.  And  I  have  also  heard  the  groaning  of  the 
children  of  Israel,  whom  the  Egyptians  keep  in  bond- 
age; and  I  have  remembered  my  covenant. 

Neh.  ix.  9.  And  didst  see  the  affliction  of  our  fathers 
in  Egypt,  and  heardcst  their  cry  by  the  Red  sea ; 

Acts  vii.  34.  I  have  seen,  I  have  seen  the  affliction 
of  my  people  which  is  in  Egypt,  and  I  have  heard 
then-  groaning,  and  am  come  down  to  deliver  them. 
And  now  come,  I  will  send  thee  into  Egypt. 

See  Deut.  xxvi.  7. 

§  19.   Deliverance  Promised. 

Gen.  XV.  14.  And  also  that  nation,  whom  they  shall 
Bcrve,  will  I  judge :  and  afterward  shall  they  come  out 
with  great  substance. 

 16.  But  in  the  fourth  generation  they  shall 

come  hither  again:  for  the  iniquity  of  the  Amorites  w 
not  yet  full. 

Ex.  iii.  8.  And  I  am  come  down  to  deliver  them  out 
of  the  hand  of  the  Egy]itians,  and  to  bring  them  up 
out  of  tliat  land  unto  a  good  land  and  a  large,  unto  a 
land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey;  unto  the  place  of 
the  Canaanites,  and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  and 
the  Perizzites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites. 

Acts  vii.  7.  And  the  nation  to  whom  they  shall  be  in 
bondage  will  I  judge,  said  God:  and  after  that  shall 
they  come  forth,  and  serve  me  in  this  place. 

§  20.   Moses  Coniniissioned. 

Ex.  iii.  10.  Come  now  therefore,  and  I  will  send  thee 
Unto  Pharaoh,  that  thou  mayest  bring  forth  my  people 
the  children  of  Israel  out  of  Egypt. 

 16.  Go,  aud  gather  the  elders  of  Israel  to- 
gether, and  say  unto  them.  The  Lord  God  of  your 
fathers,  the  God  of  Abraham,  of  Isaac,  and  of  Jacob, 
appeared  unto  me,  saying,  I  have  surely  visited  you, 
and  seen  that  which  is  done  to  you  in  Egypt : 

 17.  And  I  have  said,  I  will  liriiig  you  up  out 

of  the  affliction  of  Egypt  unto  the  land  of  the  Canaan- 
ites, and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the  Periz- 
zites, and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites,  unto  a  land 
flowing  with  milk  and  honey. 

 18.  And  they  shall  hearken  to  thy  voice :  and 

thou  shall  come,  thou  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  U7ito 
the  king  of  Egypt,  and  ye  shall  say  unto  him.  The 
Lord  God  of  the  Hel)rews  hath  met  with  us :  and  now 
let  us  go,  we  beseech  thee,  three  days'  journey  into  the 
wilderness,  that  we  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  our 
God. 

—  iv.  22.  And  thou  shalt  say  imto  Pharaoh,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord,  Israel  i»  my  son,  even  my  firstborn. 

 23.  And  I  say  unto  thee.  Let  my  son  go,  that 

he  may  serve  me :  and  if  thou  refiise  to  let  him  go,  be- 
hold, I  will  slay  thy  sou,  crcn  thy  firstborn. 

§  21.   Moses  Objects. 

Ex.  iii.  11.  And  Moses  said  unto  God,  Who  am  I, 
that  I  should  go  unto  Pharaoh,  and  that  I  should 
bring  forth  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  Egypt? 

—  —  12.  And  he  said.  Certainly  I  will  l)e  with  thee ; 
and  this  alinll  be  a  token  unto  thee,  that  I  have  sent 
thee:  When  then  thou  hast  brought  forth  t lie  people 
out  of  Egypt  ,  ye  shall  serve  God  upon  this  mountain. 

—  iv.  1.  And  Moses  answered  and  said.  But,  behold, 
they  will  not  believe  me,  nor  hearken  unto  my  \mce  -. 
for  they  will  say,  The  Lord  hath  not  ajipeared  unto 
Uiee. 

 10.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  Lord,  O  my 

Lord,  I  am  not  eloquent,  neither  heretofore,  nor  since 
thou  hast  spoken  imto  thy  servant ;  but  I  am  slow  of 
speech,  and  of  a  slow  tongue. 


—  vi.  30.  And  Moses  said  before  the  Lord,  Behold, 
I  am  of  uncircumcised  lips,  and  how  shall  Pharaoh 
hearken  unto  me  'i 

§  22.   Aaron  Appointed  to  Assist  Him. 

Ex.  iv.  14.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 
against  Moses,  and  he  said.  Is  not  Aaron  the  Levite 
thy  brother  ?  I  know  that  he  can  speak  well.  And 
also,  behold,  he  cometh  forth  to  meet  tliee :  and  when 
he  seeth  thee,  he  will  be  glad  in  his  heart. 

 15.  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  him,  and  put 

words  in  his  moutli :  and  I  will  be  with  thy  mouth, 
and  with  his  mouth,  and  will  teach  j'ou  what  ye  shall 
do. 

 16.  And  he  shall  be  thy  spokesman  unto  the 

people :  and  he  shall  be,  even  he  shall  be  to  thee  instead 
of  a  mouth,  and  thou  shalt  be  to  him  instead  of  God. 

—  vii.  2.  Thou  shalt  speak  all  that  I  connnand  thee ; 
and  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  speak  unto  Pharaoh,  that 
he  send  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  his  laud. 

 7.  Aud  Moses  icus  fourscore  years  old,  and 

Aaron  fourscore  and  three  years  old,  when  they  spake 
unto  Pharaoh. 

§  23.   Commission  Referred  to. 

I  Sam.  xii.  6.  And  Samuel  said  unto  the  people,  It 
is  the  Lord  that  advanced  Moses  and  Aaron,  and  that 
brought  your  fathers  uji  out  of  the  land  of  Egj^pt. 

Ps.  cv.  26.  He  sent  Moses  his  servant ;  and  Aaron 
whom  he  had  chosen. 

Mioah  vi.  4.  For  I  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land 
of  Egypt,  and  redeeme<l  thee  out  of  the  house  of  serv- 
ants; and  I  sent  before  thee  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Miriam. 

 5.  O  my  people,  remember  now  what  Balak 

kingof  Moab  consulted,  and  what  Balaam  the  son  of 
Beor  answered  him  from  Shittim  unto  Gilgal ;  that  ye 
may  know  the  righteousness  of  the  Lord. 

§  24.   Liberation  of  the  People  Demanded. 

Ex.  V.  1.  And  afterward  Jloses  and  Aaron  went  in, 
and  told  Pharaoh,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  hold  a  feast  unto  me 
in  the  wilderness. 

 3.  And  they  said,  The  God  of  the  Hebrews 

hath  met  with  us :  let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  three  days' 
jom-ney  into  the  desert,  and  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 
oiu-  God ;  lest  he  fall  upon  us  with  pestilence,  or  with 
the  sword. 

§  25.   Pliaraoh's  Refusal. 

Ex.  V.  2.  And  Pharaoh  said,  Who  is  the  Lord,  that 
I  should  obey  his  voice  to  let  Israel  go  ?  I  know  not 
the  Lord,  neither  will  I  let  Israel  go. 

 4.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  said  unto  them. 

Wherefore  do  ye,  Moses  and  Aaron,  let  the  people 
from  their  works  ?  get  j'ou  unto  3-our  burdens. 

 5.  And  Pharaoh  said.  Behold,  the  people  of 

the  land  now  are  many,  and  ye  make  them  rest  from 
their  burdens. 

 6.  And  Pharaoh  commanded  the  same  daj'  the 

taskmasters  of  the  people,  and  their  officers,  saying, 

 7.  Ye  shall  no  more  give  the  people  sti-aw  to 

make  brick,  as  heretofore:  let  them  go  and  gather 
straw  for  themselves. 

 8.  And  tlie  tale  of  the  bricks,  which  they  did 

make  heretofore,  ye  shall  lay  upon  them ;  ye  shall  not 
diminish  aught  thereof:  for  they  be  idle ;  therefore  they 
cry,  saying,  Let  us  go  and  sacrifice  to  our  God. 

 1  9.  Let  there  more  M  ork  be  laid  upon  the  men, 

that  they  may  labour  therein ;  and  let  them  not  regard 
vain  words. 

§  26.   Tlie  People  Murmur  at  tlieir  Increased 
Burdens. 

Ex.  V.  20.  And  they  met  IMoses  aud  Aaron,  who 
stood  in  the  way,  as  they  came  forth  from  Pharaoh  : 

 21.  And  they  said  unto  them,  The  Lord  loolc 

upon  you,  and  judge ;  because  ye  have  made  our  sa- 
vour to  be  abhorred  in  the  eyes  of  Pharaoh,  aud  in  the 
eyes  of  his  servants,  to  put  "a  sword  in  then-  hand  to 
siay  us. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


Ex.  V.  22.  And  Moses  returned  unto  the  Loud,  and 
said,  Lord,  wherefore  hast  thou  so  evil  entreated  this 
people  ?  why  w  it  that  thou  hast  sent  nie  ? 

 23.  For  since  I  came  to  Pharaoh  to  speak  in 

thy  name,  he  hath  done  evil  to  tliis  people ;  neither 
hast  thou  delivered  thy  people  at  all. 

§  27.   Final  Orders  to  Moses. 

Ex.  ■vi.  1.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Now 
Shalt  thou  see  what  I  will  do  to  Pharaoh  :  for  with  a 
strong  hand  shall  he  let  them  go,  and  with  a  strong 
hand  shall  he  drive  them  out  of  his  land. 

 6.  Wherefore  say  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

I  am  the  Lord,  and  I  will  bring  you  out  from  under 
the  burdens  of  the  Egyptians,  and  I  will  rid  you  out 
of  their  bondage,  and  I  wUl  redeem  you  with  a 
stretched  out  arm,  and  with  great  judgments: 

 11.  Go  in,  speak  unto  Pliaraoh  king  of  Egypt, 

that  he  let  the  children  of  Israel  go  out  of  his  land. 

 12.  And  Moses  spake  before  the  Lord,  saying. 

Behold,  the  children  of  Israel  have  not  hearkened 
unto  me ;  how  then  shall  Pharaoh  hear  me,  who  am 
of  uncircuincised  lips  ? 

 13.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  and  gave  them  a  charge  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  and  unto  Pharaoh  kmg  of  Egypt,  to  bring  the 
children  of  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  iEgypt. 

 26.  These  are  that  Aarou   and  Moses,  to 

whom  the  Lord  said.  Bring  out  the  children  of  Israel 
from  the  land  of  Egypt  according  to  their  armies. 

 27.  These  are  they  which  spake  to  Pharaoh 

king  of  Egypt,  to  bring  out  the  children  of  Israel 
from  Egypt :  these  are  that  Moses  and  Aaron. 

 28.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  day  wheji  the 

Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  land  of  Egypt, 

 29.  That  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

I  am  the  Lord  :  speak  thou  unto  Pharaoh  king  of 
Egyi^t  all  that  I  say  unto  thee. 

—  vii.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Pliaraoh's 
heart  is  hardened,  he  refuseth  to  let  the  people  go. 

 15.  Get  thee  unto  Pharaoh  in  the  morning ; 

lo,  he  goeth  out  unto  the  water  ;  and  thou  shalt  stanil 
by  the  river's  brink  against  he  come ;  and  the  rod 
which  was  turned  to  a  serpent  shalt  thou  take  in 
thine  hand. 

 16.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  him,  The  Lord 

God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  sent  me  unto  thee,  saying. 
Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me  in  the  wil- 
derness :  and,  behold,  hitherto  thou  wouldest  not  hear. 

§  28.   Tlie  Struggle. 

(1.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OF  BLOOD.) 

Ex.  vii.  25.  And  seven  days  were  fulfilled,  after  that 
the  Lord  had  smitten  the  river. 

—  viii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  Go 
imto  Pharaoh,  and  say  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord,  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me. 

(2.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OF  FROGS.) 

Ex.  viii.  8.  Then  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and 
Aaron,  and  said.  Entreat  the  Lord,  that  he  may  take 
away  the  frogs  from  me,  and  from  my  people ;  and  I 
will  let  the  people  go,  that  they  may  do  sacrifice  unto 
the  Lord. 

(8.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OP  LICE.*) 

Ex.  viii.  20.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Rise 
up  early  in  the  morning,  and  stand  before  Pharoah ; 
lo,  he  Cometh  forth  to  the  water ;  and  say  unto  him, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Let  my  people  go,  that  they 
may  serve  me. 

(4.  AFTER  THE  PLAGLTE  OF  FLIES.) 

Ex.  viii.  25.  And  Pliaraoh  called  for  Moses  and  for 
Aaron,  and  said,  Go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  God  in  the  laud. 

 26.  And  Moses  said.  It  is  not  meet  so  to  do ; 

for  we  shall  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  the  Egyp- 
tians to  the  Lord  our  God:  lo,  shall  we  sacrifice  "the 
abomination  of  the  Egyptians  before  their  eyes,  and 
will  they  not  stone  us  ? 

 27.  We  will  go  three  days'  journey  into  the 

*  Supposed  to  have  been  gnats. — H. 


wilderness,  and  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  our  God,  as  he 
shall  command  us. 

 28.  And  Pharaoh  said,  I  will  let  you  go,  that 

ye  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  your  God  in  the  wilder- 
ness ;  only  ye  shall  not  go  very  far  away :  entreat 
for  me. 

 29.  And  Moses  said.  Behold,  I  go  out  from 

thee,  and  I  will  entreat  the  Lord  that  the  swarms  of 
flies  may  dejiart  from  Pharaoh,  from  his  servants,  and 
from  his  people,  to  morrow :  but  let  not  Pharaoh 
deal  deceitfully  any  more  in  not  letting  the  people  go 
to  sacrifice  to  the  Lord. 

—  ix.  1.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  in 
unto  Pharaoh,  and  tell  him.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
God  of  the  Hebrews,  Let  my  people  go,  that  they 
may  serve  me. 

(5.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OP  MURRAIN.) 

Ex.  ix.  7.  And  Pharaoh  sent,  and,  behold,  there  was 
not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  Israelites  dead.  And  the 
heart  of  Pharaoh  was  hardened,  and  he  did  not  let 
the  people  go. 

(6.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OF  BOILS.) 

Ex.  ix.  13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Rise  up 
early  in  the  morning,  and  stand  before  Pharaoh,  and 
say  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  He- 
brews, Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me. 

 14.  For  I  will  at  this  time  send  all  my  plagues 

upon  thine  heart,  and  upon  thy  servants,  and  upon  thy 
peojile ;  that  thou  mayest  know  that  there  is  none  like 
me  in  all  the  earth. 

 15.  For  now  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  that 

I  may  smite  thee  and  thy  people  with  pestilence ;  and 
thou  shalt  be  cut  off  from  the  earth. 

 17.  As  yet  exaltest  thou  thyself  against  miy 

people,  that  thou  wilt  not  let  them  go  ? 

(7.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OP  HAIL.) 

Ex.  X.  3.  And  Closes  and  Aaron  came  in  unto  Pha- 
raoh, and  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
the  Hebrews,  How  long  wilt  thou  refuse  to  humble 
thyself  before  me  ?  let  my  people  go,  that  they  may 
serve  me. 

 7.  And  Pharaoh's  servants  said  unto  him, 

How  long  shall  this  man  be  a  snare  unto  us  ?  let  the 
men  go,  that  they  may  serve  the  Lord  their  God : 
knowest  thou  not  yet  that  Egypt  is  destroyed  ? 

 8.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  were  brought  again 

unto  Pharaoh  :  and  he  said  unto  them.  Go,  serve  the 
Lord  your  God  :  but  who  are  they  that  shall  go  ? 

 9.  And  Moses  said.  We  will  go  with  our 

young  and  with  our  old,  with  our  sons  and  with  our 
daughters,  with  our  flocks  and  with  our  herds  will  we 
go ;  for  we  must  hold  a  feast  unto  the  Lord. 

 10.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Let  the  Lord  be 

so  with  you,  as  I  will  let  3'ou  go,  and  your  little  ones: 
look  to  it ;  for  evil  is  before  you. 

 11.  Not  so :  go  now  ye  that  are  men,  and 

serve  the  Lord;  for  that  ye  did  desire.  And  they 
were  driven  out  from  Pharaoh's  presence. 

(8.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OP  LOCUSTS.) 

Ex.  x.  17.  Now  therefore  forgive,  I  pray  thee,  my 
sin  only  this  once,  and  entreat  the  Lord  your  God, 
that  he  may  take  away  from  me  this  death  only. 

 18.  And  he  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and  en- 
treated the  Lord. 

(9.  AFTER  THE  PLAGUE  OP  DARICNESS.) 

Ex.  X.  24.  And  Pharaoh  called  unto  Moses,  and 
said,  Go  ye,  serve  the  Lord  ;  only  let  your  flocks  and 
your  herds  be  stayed :  let  your  little  ones  also  go  with 
you. 

 25.  And  Moses  said,  Thou  must  give  us  also 

sacrifices  and  burnt  offerings,  that  we  may  sacrifice 
unto  the  Lord  our  God. 

 26.  Our  cattle  also  shall  go  with  us ;  there 

shall  not  a  hoof  be  left  behind  ;  for  thereof  must  we 
take  to  serve  the  Lord  om*  God ;  and  we  know  not 
with  what  we  must  serve  the  Lord,  until  we  come 
thither. 

 28.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  him,  Get  thee 

from  me,  take  heed  to  thyself,  sec  my  face  no  more; 
for  in  that  day  thou  seest  my  lace  thou  shalt  die. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ex.  X.  29.  And  Moses  said,  Thou  hast  spoken  well,  I 
will  see  thy  face  again  no  more. 

(10.  THE  FINAL  STROKE.) 

Ex.  xi.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Yet  -nil] 
I  bring  one  plague  more  upon  Pharaoh,  and  upon 
Egypt;  afterwards  he  will  let  you  go  hence:  when 
he  "shall  let  you  go,  he  shall  surely  thrust  you  out 
hence  altogether. 

 4.  And  Moses  said,  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 

About  midnight  will  I  go  out  into  the  midst  of 
E^ypt : 

 5.  And  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

shall  die,  from  the  firstborn  of  Pharaoh  that  sitteth 
upon  his  throne,  even  inito  the  firstborn  of  the  maid- 
servant that  is  behind  the  mill ;  and  all  the  firstborn 
of  beasts. 

 6.  And  there  shall  be  a  great  cry  throughout 

all  the  land  of  Egypt,  such  as  there  was  none  like  it, 
nor  shall  be  like  it  any  more. 

 8.  And  all  these  thy  servants  shall  come  down 

unto  me,  and  bow  down  themselves  luito  mc,  saying. 
Get  thee  out,  and  all  the  jjeople  that  follow  thee :  and 
after  that  I  will  go  out.  And  he  went  out  from  Pha- 
raoh in  a  great  anger. 

—  xii.  31.  And  he  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  by 
night,  and  said,  Rise  up,  and  get  you  forth  from  among 
my  people,  both  ye  and  the  children  of  Israel ;  and 
go,  serve  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  said. 

 33.  Also  take  your  flocks  and  your  herds,  as 

ye  have  said,  and  be  gone ;  and  bless  me  also. 

 33.  And  the  Egyptians  were  urgent  upon  the 

people,  that  they  might' seud  them  out  of  the  land  in 
haste ;  for  they  said,  We  be  all  dead  inen. 


CHAP.  III. 
THE  EXODUS  FROM  EGYPT. 

§  29.   Hasty  Departure. 

Ex.  xii.  34.  And  the  people  took  their  dough  before 
it  was  leavened,  their  kneadingtroughs  being  bound  up 
in  their  clothes  upon  their  shoulders. 

 37.  And  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed  from 

Rameses  to  Succoth,  about  six  hundred  thousand  on 
foot  that  were  men,  beside  children. 

 38.  And  a  mixed  multitude  went  up  also  with 

them ;  and  flocks,  and  herds,  crcn  very  much  cattle. 

 39.  And  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the 

dough  which  they  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt,  for  it 
was  not  leavened;  because  they  were  thrust  out  of 
Egyjjt,  and  could  not  tariy,  neither  had  they  prepared 
for  themselves  any  victuals. 

 51.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  self-same  day,  that 

the  Lord  did  bring  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt  by  their  armies. 

—  xiii.  18.  But  God  led  the  people  about,  tlirourih 
the  w\ay  of  tlie  wilderness  of  the  Red  sea :  and  the 
children  of  Israel  Avent  up  harnessed  out  of  the  land 
of  Egypt. 

I  Sam.  xii.  8.  When  Jacob  was  come  into  Egypt, 
and  your  fiithers  cried  unto  the  Lord,  then  the  Lord 
sent  Moses  and  Aaron,  wliich  bi'ouglit  forth  your  fa- 
thers out  of  Egypt,  and  made  them  dwell  in  this  jilace. 

Ps.  cv.  37.  He  Jjrought  them  forth  also  with  silver 
and  gold :  and  tJiere  teas  not  one  feeble  person  among 
their  tribes. 

 38.  Egypt  was  glad  when  they  departed :  for 

the  ft 'ar  of  them  fell  upon  them. 

Hos.  xii.  13.  And  by  a  i)rophet  the  Lord  brought  Is- 
rael out  of  Egypt,  and  by  a  prophet  was  he  preserved. 

Acts  vii.  35.  This  Moses  whom  they  I'efused,  saying, 
Wlio  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  judge?  the  same  did 
God  send  to  lie  a  ruler  and  a  deliv  erer  by  the  hand  of 
the  angel  which  appeared  to  him  in  the  bush. 

 3G.  He  brought  them  out,  after  that  he  had 

shewed  wonders  and  signs  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and 
in  the  Red  sea,  and  in  the  wilderness  forty  yeare. 

—  xiii.  17.  The  God  of  this  people  of  Israel  chose 
our  fathers,  and  exulted  the  people  when  they  dwelt 


as  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  with  a  high  arm 
brought  he  them  out  of  it. 

§  30.   Pursuit  and  Deliverance. 

Ex.  xiv.  5.  And  it  was  told  the  king  of  Egypt  that 
the  people  fled  :  and  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  and  of  his 
servants  was  turned  against  the  people,  and  the}'  said, 
Why  have  we  done  tliis,  that  we  have  let  Israel  go 
from  serving  us? 

 6.  And  he  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  took 

his  people  with  him  : 

 7.  And  he  took  six  hundred  chosen  chariots, 

and  all  the  chariots  of  Egypt,  and  captains  over  every 
one  of  them. 

 9.  But  the  Egyptians  pursued  after  them,  all 

the  horses  rmd  chariots  of  Pharaoh,  and  his  liorsemen, 
and  his  army,  and  overtook  them  encamping  by  the 
sea,  beside  Pi-hahiroth,  before  Baal-zephon. 

 10.  And  when  Pharaoh  drew  nigh,  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  lifted  up  their  eyes,  and,  behold,  the 
Egyptians  marched  after  them ;"  and  they  were  sore 
afraid  :  and  the  children  of  Israel  cried  out  unto  the 
Lord. 

 23.  And  the  Egyptians  pursued,  and  went  in 

after  them  to  the  midst  of  tlie  sea,  ere?i  all  Pharaoh's 
horses,  his  chariots,  and  his  horsemen. 

 24.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  the  morning 

watch  the  Lord  looked  unto  the  host  of  the  Egyp- 
tians through  the  pillar  of  fire  and  of  the  cloud,  and 
troubled  the  host  of  the  Egyptians, 

 25.  And  took  off'  "their  cliariot  wheels,  that 

they  drave  them  heavily  :  so  that  the  Egj'ptians  said, 
Let  us  flee  from  the  face  of  Israel ;  for  the  Lord  fight- 
etli  for  them  against  the  Egyptians. 

Jos.  xxiv.  6.  And  I  brought  your  fathers  out  of 
Egypt:  and  ye  came  unto  the  sea  ;  and  the  Egyptians 
pursued  after  your  fathers  with  chariots  and  horsemen 
unto  the  Red  sea. 

§  31.   God's  Hand  Recognized  in  the  Deliverance. 

Ex.  xix.  3.  And  Moses  went  up  unto  God,  and  the 
Lord  called  unto  him  out  of  the  mountain,  saying. 
Thus  shalt  thou  say  to  the  house  of  Jacob,  and  tell 
the  children  of  Israel ; 

 4.  Ye  have  seen  what  I  did  unto  the  Egyp- 
tians, and  how  I  bare  you  on  eagles'  wings,  and  brouglit 
you  unto  myself 

Deut.  iv.  34.  Or  hath  God  assayed  to  go  and  take 
him  a  nation  from  the  midst  ot  another  nation,  by 
temptations,  by  signs,  and  by  wonders,  and  by  war, 
and  by  a  mighty  hand,  and  "by  a  stretched  out  arm, 
and  by  great  terrors,  according  to  all  that  the  Lord 
your  God  did  for  vou  in  Egypt  before  your  ej^es  ? 

Jos.  xxiv.  17.  I^or  the  Lord  our  God,  he  it  is  that 
brought  us  up  and  our  fathers  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage,  and  which  did 
those  great  signs  in  our  sight,  and  ]ireserved  us  in  all 
the  way  wherein  we  went,  and  among  all  the  people 
through  whom  we  passed : 

Jud.  vi.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  children, 
of  Israel  cried  imto  the  Lord  because  of  the  ]Midianites, 

 8.  That  the  Lord  sent  a  prophet  unto  the 

children  of  Israel,  which  said  unto  them,  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  brought  you  up  from  Egj^pt, 
and  brought  you  forth  out  of  the  house  of  bondage ; 

 9.  And  I  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

Egyptians,  and  out  of  the  h:uid  of  all  that  oppressed 
you,  and  drave  them  out  from  before  you,  and  gave 
you  their  land ; 

2  Sam.  vii.  23.  And  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  is 
like  thy  peojile,  even  like  Israel,  whom  God  went  to 
redeem"  for  a  people  to  himself  and  to  make  him  a 
name,  and  to  do  for  you  great  tilings  and  terrible,  for 
thy  land,  before  thy"  people,  which  thou  redeemedst 
to"  thee  from  Egyi)t,"//w?i  the  nations  and  their  gods? 

I  Chr.  xvii.  21.  And  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  is 
like  thy  jieople  Israel,  whom  God  went  to  redeem  to 
be  his  own  people,  to  make  thee  a  name  of  greatness 
and  terriblencss,  by  driving  out  nations  from  before 
tlij-  people,  whom  thou  hast  redeemed  out  of  Egvpt  ? 

Ps.  Ixxvii.  15.  Thou  hast  with  thine  arm  redeemed 
thy  people,  the  sons  of  Jacob  and  Joseph.  Selah, 


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Ps.  cv.  42.  For  he  remembered  his  holy  promise,  and 
Abraham  his  servant. 

 43.  Aud  he  brought  forth  his  people  with  joy, 

and  his  chosen  with  gladness  : 

—  cxxxvi.  11.  And  brouglit  out  Israel  from  among 
them  :  for  his  mercj'  enduveth  for  ever: 

 13.  With  a  strong  hand,  aud  with  a  stretched 

out  arm  :  for  his  mercy  enduveth  lor  ever. 

Micah  vii.  15.  According  to  the  days  of  thy  coming 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  will  I  shew  unto  him  mar- 
vellous things. 

See  Deut.  xxvi.  8. 

§  32.   God's  Designs  Therein. 

Ex.  xxix.  46.  And  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord  their  God,  that  brought  them  forth  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt,  that  I  may  dwell  among  them :  I  am 
the  Lord  their  God. 

Lev.  xxii.  33.  Neither  shall  ye  profane  my  holy 
name ;  but  I  will  be  hallowed  among  the  children  of 
Israel :  I  am  the  Lord  which  hallow  you, 

 33.  That  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of 

Egypt,  to  be  your  God  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  XXV.  38.  I  am  the  Lord  your  God,  which  brought 
you  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  to  give  you  the 
land  of  Canaan,  and  to  be  your  God. 

—  xxvi.  13.  I  am  the  Lord  your  God,  which  brought 
you  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egyi)t,  that  ye  should  not 
be  their  bondmen ;  and  I  have  broken  the  bands  of 
your  yoke,  and  made  you  go  upright. 

Num.  XV.  41.  I  ani  the  Lord  your  God,  which 
brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  to  be  your  God : 
I  am  the  Lokd  your  God. 

Ps.  Ixxxi.  10.  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought 
thee  out  of  the  laud  of  Egypt :  open  thy  mouth  wide, 
and  I  will  1311  it. 

Is.  xliii.  3.  Forlam  the  Lord  thy  God,  the  Holy 
One  of  Israel,  thy  Saviour :  I  gave  Egypt thy  ran- 
som, Ethiopia  and  Seba  for  thee. 

 4.  Siuce  thou  wast  precious  in  my  sight,  thou 

hast  been  honourable,  and  I  have  loved  thee :  there- 
fore will  I  give  men  for  thee,  and  people  for  thy  life. 

Ezek,  XX.  9.  But  I  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that 
it  should  not  be  polluted  before  the  heathen,  among 
whom  they  were,  in  whose  sight  I  made  myself  known 
unto  them,  in  bringing  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

 10.  Wherefore  I  caused  them  to  go  forth  out 

of  the  laud  of  Egypt,  and  brought  them  into  the  wil- 
derness. 

§  33.   Future  Generations  to  be  Instructed. 

Deut.  vi.  30.  And  when  thy  son  asketh  thee  in  time 
to  come,  saying,  What  mean,  the  testimonies,  and  the 
statutes,  aud  the  judgments,  which  the  Lord  our  God 
hath  commanded  you  ? 

 31.  Then  thou  shalt  say  unto  thy  son,  We 

were  Pharaoh's  bondmen  in  Egypt ;  and  the  Lord 
brought  us  out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  hand : 

 23.  And  the  Lord  shewed  signs  and  wcoders, 

great  and  sore,  upon  Egypt,  upon  Pharaoh,  aud  upon 
all  his  household,  before  our  eyes : 

 33.  And  he  brought  us  out  from  thence,  that 

he  might  bring  us  in,  to  give  us  the  laud  which  he 
sware  unto  our  fathers. 

§  34.   Desii-e  to  Return  to  Egypt. 

Ex.  xiv.  11.  And  they  said  unto  Moses,  Because  there 
were  no  graves  in  Egypt,  hast  thou  taken  us  away  to 
die  in  the  wilderness  ?  wlierefore  hast  thou  dealt  thus 
with  us,  to  carry  us  forth  out  of  Egypt? 

 13.  Ix  not  this  the  word  that  we  did  tell  thee 

in  Egypt,  saying.  Let  us  alone,  that  we  may  serve  the 
Eg}'ptians  ?  For  it  had  been  better  for  us  to  serve  the 
Egyptians,  than  that  we  should  die  in  the  wilderness. 

Num.  xiv.  3.  And  wherefore  hath  the  Lord  brought 
us  unto  this  land,  to  fall  by  the  sword,  that  our  wives 
and  our  children  should  be  a  prey?  were  it  not  better 
for  us  to  return  into  Egypt  ? 

 4.  And  they  said  one  to  another,  Let  us  make 

a  captain,  and  let  us  return  into  Egypt 


Neh.  ix.  16.  But  they  and  our  fathers  dealt  proudly, 
and  hardened  their  necks,  and  hearkened  not  to  thy 
commandments, 

—  —  17.  And  refused  to  obey,  neither  were  mind- 
ful of  thy  w(mders  that  thou  didst  among  them  ;  but 
hardened  their  necks,  and  in  their  rebellicm  appointed 
a  captain  to  return  to  their  bondage :  but  thou  art  a 
God  ready  to  pardon,  gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to 
an^er,  and  of  great  kindness,  and  Ibrsookest  them  not. 

See  Acts  vii.  39. 


CHAP.  IV. 
IN  THE  WILDERNESS. 

§  35.   The  WUderness  Described. 

Deut.  viii.  15.  Who  led  thee  through  that  great  and 
terrible  wilderness,  wherein  were  fiery  serpents,  and 
scorpions,  and  drought,  where  tliere  teas  no  water; 
who  brought  thee  forth  water  out  of  the  rock  of  tlint ; 

—  xxxii.  10.  He  found  him  in  a  desert  land,  and  in 
the  waste  howling  wilderness ;  he  led  him  about,  he 
instructed  liim,  he  kept  him  as  the  ap])le  of  his  eye. 

Jer.  ii.  6.  Neither  said  they,  Where  is  the  Lord  that 
brought  us  uj)  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  that  leil  us 
through  the  wilderness,  through  a  land  of  deserts  and 
of  pits,  through  a  land  of  drought,  and  of  the  shadow 
of  death,  through  a  land  that  no  man  passed  through, 
aud  where  no  man  dwelt  V 

Hos.xiii.  5.  I  did  know  thee  in  the  wilderness,  in 
the  land  of  great  ch'ought. 

§  36.   From  Egypt  to  Sinai. 

(See  Ex.  xii.  37,  from  Rameses  to  Succoth.) 

Ex.  xiii.  20.  And  they  took  their  journey  from  Suc- 
coth, and  encamped  in  Etham,  in  the  edge  of  the 
wilderness. 

—  xiv.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  turn  and  encamp  before  Pi-liahiroth,  between 
Migdol  and  the  sea,  over  against  Baal-zephon :  before 
it  shall  ye  encamp  by  the  sea. 

 3.  For  Pharaoh  ■^^■ill  say  of  the  children  of 

Israel,  They  are  entangled  in  the  land,  the  wilderness 
hath  shut  them  in. 

(See  Ex.  xiv.  19-31,  for  the  Passage  of  the  Eed  Sea.) 

Ex.  XV.  22.  So  Moses  Ijrought  Lsrael  from  the  Red 
sea,  and  they  went  out  into  the  wilderness  of  Shur ; 
and  they  went  three  days  in  the  wilderness,  and  found 
no  water. 

 23.  And  when  they  came  to  Marah,  they  could 

not  drink  of  the  waters  of  Marah,  for  ihey  were  bitter: 
therefore  the  name  of  it  was  called  Marah. 

 37.  And  they  came  to  Elim,  where  icere  twelve 

wells  of  water,  and  threescore  and  ten  palm  trees :  and 
they  encamped  there  by  the  waters. 

—  xvi.  1.  And  they  took  their  journey  from  Elim, 
and  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel  came 
unto  the  wilderness  of  Sin,  which  is  between  Elim  and 
Sinai,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  second  month  after 
their  departmg  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  xvii.  1.  And  all  the  congregation  of  the  children 
of  Israel  journeyed  from  the  wilderness  of  Sin,  after 
their  journeys,  according  to  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord,  and  pitched  in  Rephidim :  and  there  was  no 
water  for  the  pesple  to  drink. 

—  xix.  1.  In  the  third  month,  when  the  children  of 
Israel  were  gone  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  the 
same  day  came  they  into  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

 3.  For  they  were  departed  from  Rephidim, 

and  were  come  to  the  desert  of  Sinai,  and  had  pitched 
in  the  wilderness ;  and  there  Israel  camped  before  the 
mount. 

§  37.   Battle  with  the  Amalekites. 

Ex.  xvii.  8.  Then  came  Amalek,  and  fought  with 
Israel  in  Rephidim. 

 9.  And  Moses  said  unto  Joshua,  Choose  us  out 

men,  and  go  out,  fight  with  Amalek:  to  morrow  I 
will  stand  on  the  top  of  the  hill  with  the  rod  of  God 
in  mine  hand. 


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Ex.  xvii.  10.  So  Joshua  did  as  Moses  had  said  to  him, 
and  fought  with  Amalek  :  and  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Hur 
went  up  to  the  top  of  the  hill. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Moses  held  up 

his  hand,  that  Israel  prevailed :  and  when  he  let  down 
his  hand,  Amalek  prevailed. 

 12.  But  Moses'  hands  were  heavy ;  and  they 

took  a  stone,  and  put  it  under  him,  and  he  sat  thereon ; 
and  Aaron  and  Hur  stayed  up  his  hands,  the  one  on 
the  one  side,  and  the  other  on  the  other  side ;  and  his 
hands  were  steady  until  the  going  down  of  the  sun. 

 13.  And  Joshua  discomfited  Amalek  and  his 

people  with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

§  38.   Jethro's  Visit. 

Ex.  xviii.  5.  And  Jethro,  Moses'  father  in  law,  came 
with  his  sons  and  his  wife  unto  Moses  into  the  wilder- 
ness, where  he  encamped  at  the  mount  of  God : 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  Moses,  I  thy  father  in 

law  Jethro  am  come  imto  thee,  and  thy  wife,  and  her 
two  sons  with  her. 

 7.  And  Moses  went  out  to  meet  his  father  in  law, 

and  did  obeisance,  and  kissed  him ;  and  they  asked  each 
other  of  their  welftire ;  and  they  came  into  the  tent. 

 8.  And  Moses  told  his  father  in  law  all  that  the 

Lord  had  done  unto  Pharaoh  and  to  the  Egyptians 
for  Israel's  sake,  and  all  the  travail  that  had  come  upon 
them  by  the  way,  and  how  the  Lord  delivered  them. 

 9.  And  Jethro  rejoiced  for  all  the  goodness 

which  the  Lord  had  done  to  Israel,  whom  he  had 
delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egyptians. 

§  39.   The  Law  Given  at  Sinai. 

Ex.  XX.  1.  And  God  spake  all  these  words,  saying, 
 2.  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  have  brought 

thee  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of 

bondage. 

 3.  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before  me. 

 4.  Thou  shalt  not  make  unto  thee  any  graven 

image,  or  any  likeness  of  any  thing  that  m  in  heaven 
above,  or  that  w  in  the  earth  beneath,  or  that  is  in  the 
water  under  the  earth : 

 5.  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  to  them, 

nor  serve  them :  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  am  a  jealous 
God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  chil- 
dren unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of  them  that 
hate  me ; 

 6.  And  shewing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 

that  love  me,  and  keep  my  commandments. 

 7.  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord 

thy  God  in  vain:  for  the  Lord  will  not  hold  him 
guiltless  that  taketh  his  name  in  vain. 

 8.  Remember  the  sabbath  day,  to  keep  it  holy. 

 9.  Six  days  shalt  thou  labour,  and  do  all  thy 

work: 

 10.  But  the  seventh  day  is  the  sabbath  of  the 

Lord  thy  God:  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work, 
thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  thy  manservant, 
nor  thy  maidservant,  nor  thy  cattle,  nor  thy  stranger 
that  is  within  thy  gates : 

 11.  For  in  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven 

and  earth,  the  sea,  and  all  that  in  them  is,  and  rested 
the  seventh  day :  wherefore  the  Lord  blessed  the 
sabbath  day,  and  hallowed  it. 

 12.  Honour  thy  fether  and  thy  mother :  that 

thy  days  may  be  long  upon  the  land  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  giveth  thee. 

 13.  Thou  Shalt  not  kill. 

 14.  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery. 

 15.  Thou  shalt  not  steal. 

'  —  —  16.  Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against 
thy  neighbour. 

 17.  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour's 

house,  thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour's  wife,  nor 
his  manservant,  nor  his  maidservant,  nor  his  ox,  nor 
his  ass,  nor  any  thing  that  is  thv  neighbour's. 

See  Deut.v.  6-21.  Mat.  xxii.  34-40.  Mark  xii.  28-31. 

§  40.   From  Sinai  to  Southern  Border  of  Canaan. 

Num.  X.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  twentieth 
day  of  the  second  month,  in  the  second  year,  that  the 


cloud  was  taken  up  from  off  the  tabernacle  of  the  tes- 
timony. 

 12.  And  t>he  children  of  Israel  took  their  jour- 
neys out  of  the  wilderness  of  Sinai ;  and  the  cloud 
rested  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran. 

 13.  And  they  first  took  their  journey  accord- 
ing to  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of 
Moses. 

(See  Num.  x.  14-27,  for  the  order  of  march.) 

Num.  x.  28.  Thus  were  the  journeyings  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  according  to  their  armies,  when  they 
set  forward. 

—  ■ —  33.  And  they  departed  from  the  mount  of  the 
Lord  three  days'  journey :  and  the  ark  of  the  cove- 
nant of  the  Lord  M'ent  before  them  in  the  three  days' 
journey,  to  search  out  a  resting  place  for  them. 

(See  Num.  xi.  1-3,  for  Taberah.) 

(See  Num.  xi.  34,  for  Kibroth-hattaavah.) 

Num.  .\i.  35.  And  the  people  journeyed  from  Ki- 
broth-hattaavah imto  Hazeroth ;  and  abode  at  Haze- 
roth. 

—  xii.  16.  And  afterward  the  people  removed  from 
Hazerotli,  and  pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran. 

Deut.  i.  2.  {Tliere  are  eleven  (\2iys^  journey  from  Ho- 
reb  by  the  way  of  mount  Seir,  unto  Kadesh-barnea.) 

 6.  The  Lord  our  God  spake  unto  us  in  Horeb, 

saying.  Ye  have  dwelt  long  enough  in  this  mount : 

 7.  Turn  you,  and  take  your  journey,  and  go  to 

the  mount  of  the  Amorites,  and  unto  all  tlie  places  nio;h 
thereunto,  in  the  plain,  in  the  hills,  and  in  the  vale, 
and  in  the  south,  and  by  the  sea  side,  to  the  land  of 
the  Canaanites,  and  unto  Lebanon,  unto  the  great 
river,  the  river  Euphrates. 

 8.  Behold,  I  have  set  the  land  before  you :  go 

in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto 
your  fathers,  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  to  give  unto 
them  and  to  their  seed  after  them. 

 19.  And  when  we  departed  from  Horeb,  we 

went  through  all  that  great  and  terrible  wilderness, 
which  ye  saw  by  the  way  of  tne  mountain  of  the 
Amorites,  as  the  Lord  our  God  commanded  us;  and 
we  came  to  Kadesh-liamea. 

 20.  And  I  said  unto  you,  Te  are  come  unto 

the  mountain  of  the  Amorites,  which  the  Lord  our 
God  hath  given  unto  us. 

 21.  Behold,  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  set  the 

land  before  thee :  go  up  and  possess  it,  as  the  Lord 
God  of  thy  fathers  hath  said  unto  thee ;  fear  not,  nei- 
ther be  discouraged. 

—  X.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Arise,  take 
thy  journey  before  the  people,  that  they  may  go  in  and 
possess  the  land,  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers  to 
give  unto  them. 

§  41.  Canaan  Searched. 

Num.  xiii.  2.  Send  thou  men,  that  they  may  search 
the  land  of  Canaan,  which  I  give  unto  the  children  of 
Israel :  of  every  tribe  of  their  fathers  shall  ye  send  a 
man,  every  one  a  ruler  among  them. 

 3.  And  Moses  by  the  commandment  of  the 

Lord  sent  them  from  the  wilderness  of  Paran ;  all  those 
men  were  heads  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

 17.  And  Moses  sent  them  to  spy  out  the  land 

of  Canaan,  and  said  unto  them.  Get  you  up  this  way 
southward,  and  go  up  into  the  mountain : 

 18.  And  see  the  land,  what  it  is  ;  and  the  peo- 
ple that  dwelleth  therein,  whether  they  he  strong  or 
weak,  few  or  many  ; 

 19.  And  what  the  land  is  that  they  dwell  in, 

whether  it  he  good  or  bad ;  and  what  cities  they  he  that 
they  dwell  in,"whether  in  tents,  or  in  strong  holds ; 

 20.  And  what  the  land  is,  whethcr'it  he  fat  or 

lean,  whether  there  be  wood  therein,  or  not.  And  be 
ye  of  good  courage,  and  bring  of  the  fruit  of  the  land. 
Now  the  time  was  the  time  of  the  first  ripe  grapes. 

 21.  So  they  went  up,  and  searched  the  land 

from  the  wilderness  of  Zin  unto  Rehob,  as  men  come 
to  Hamath. 

 23.  And  they  ascended  by  the  south,  and  came 

unto  Hebron ;  where  Ahiman.  Sheshai,  and  Talmai, 
the  children  of  Anak,  loere.  (Now  Hebron  was  built 
seven  years  before  Zoan  in  Egypt.) 


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BOOK  XI. 


Deut.  i.  32.  And  j'e  came  near  unto  me  every  one  of 
you,  and  said,  We  will  send  men  before  us,  and  they 
shall  search  us  out  the  land,  and  bring  us  word  again 
by  what  way  we  must  go  up,  and  into  what  cities  we 
shall  come. 

 23.  And  tlie  saying  pleased  me  well ;  and  I 

took  twelve  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe  : 

 24.  And  they  turned  and  went  up  into  the 

mountain,  and  came  unto  the  valley  of  Eshcol,  and 
Bearched  it  out. 

§  42.   An  Evil  Report  Brought  Back. 

Num.  xiii.  25.  And  they  returned  from  searching  of 
the  land  after  forty  days. 

 26.  And  they  went  and  came  to  Moses,  and  to 

Aaron,  and  to  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  unto  the  wilderness  of  Paran,  to  Kadesli ;  and 
brought  back  word  unto  them,  and  imto  all  the  con- 
gregation, and  shewed  them  the  fruit  of  the  land. 

 27.  And  they  told  him,  and  said,  We  came 

unto  the  land  whither  thou  seutest  us,  and  surely  it 
floweth  with  milk  and  honey  ;  and  this  is  the  fruit  of  it. 

 28.  Nevertheless  the  people  be  strong  that 

dwell  in  the  land,  and  the  cities  are  walled,  and  very 
great :  and  moreover  we  saw  the  children  of  Anak  there. 

 30.  And  Caleb  stilled  the  people  before  Closes, 

and  said.  Let  us  go  up  at  once,  and  possess  it;  for  we 
are  well  able  to  overcome  it. 

 31.  But  the  men  that  went  iip  with  him  said, 

We  be  not  able  to  go  up  against  the  jjeople  ;  for  they 
are  stronger  than  we. 

—  xiv.  1.  And  all  the  congregation  lifted  up  their 
voice,  and  cried ;  and  the  people  wept  that  night. 

 6.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the 

son  of  Jephunneh,  which  were  of  them  that  searched 
the  land,  rent  their  clothes : 

 9.  Only  rebel  not  ye  against  the  Lord,  neither 

fear  ye  the  people  of  the  land;  for  they  are  bread  for 
us :  their  defence  is  departed  from  them,  and -the  Loed 
is  with  us :  fear  them  not. 

§  43.   The  Forty  Years  for  the  Forty  Days. 
(See  Num.  xiv.  34.) 

Num.  xiv.  23.  Surely  they  sliall  not  see  the  land 
which  I  sware  unto  their  fothers,  neither  shall  any  of 
them  that  provoke  me  see  it : 

 25.  (Now  the  Araalekites  and  the  Canaanitcs 

dwelt  in  the  valley.)  To  morrow  turn  you,  and  get 
you  into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea. 

 31.  But  yoLir  little  ones,  which  ye  said  should 

be  a  prey,  them  will  I  bring  in,  and  they  shall  know 
the  land  which  ye  have  despised. 

 32.  But  as  for  you,  your  carcasses,  they  shall 

fall  in  this  wilderness. 

 39.  And  Moses  told  these  sayings  unto  all  the 

children  of  Israel :  and  the  people  mourned  greatly. 

—  xxxii.  8.  Thus  did  your  fathers,  when  I  sent  them 
from  Kadesli-barnea  to  see  the  land. 

 9.  For  when  they  went  up  into  the  valley  of 

Eshcol,  and  saw  the  land,  they  discouraged  the  heart 
of  the  children  of  Israel,  that  they  should  not  go  into 
the  land  which  the  Lord  had  given  them. 

 13.  And  the  Lord's  anger  was  kindled  against 

Israel,  and  he  made  them  wander  in  the  wilderness 
forty  years,  until  all  the  generation,  that  had  done  evil 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  was  consumed. 

 14.  And,  behold,  ye  are  risen  up  in  your  fa- 
thers' stead,  an  increase  of  sinful  men,  to  augment  yet 
the  tierce  anger  of  the  Lord  toward  Israel. 

 15.  For  if  ye  turn  aM'ay  from  after  him,  he 

will  yet  again  leave  them  in  the  wilderness ;  and  ye 
shall  destroy  all  his  people. 

Deut.  i.  28.  Whither  shall  we  go  up?  our  brethren 
have  discouraged  our  heart,  saying,  The  people  m 
greater  and  taller  than  we ;  the'  cities  are  great  and 
walled  up  to  heaven ;  and  moreover  we  have  seen  the 
sons  of  the  Anakim  there. 

 34.  And  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your 

words,  and  was  wroth,  and  sware,  saying, 

 35.  Surely  there  shall  not  one  of  these  men  of 

this  evil  generation  see  that  good  land,  which  I  sware 
to  give  unto  your  fathers, 


 36.  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  ;  he  shall 

see  it,  and  to  him  will  I  give  the  land  tiiat  he  Iiath 
trodden  upon,  and  to  his  children,  because  he  hath 
wholly  followed  the  Lord. 

 37.  Also  the  Lord  was  angry  with  me  for 

your  sakes,  saying,  Thou  also  shalt  not  go  in  thither. 

 38.  But  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  which  stand- 

eth  before  thee,  he  shall  go  in  thither :  encourage  him: 
for  he  shall  cause  Israel  to  inherit  it. 

 39.  Moreover  your  little  ones,  which  ye  said 

should  be  a  prey,  and  your  children,  which  in  that  day 
had  no  knowledge  between  good  and  evil,  they  shall 
go  in  thither,  and  imto  them  will  I  give  it,  and  they 
shall  possess  it. 

 40.  But  as  for  you,  turn  you,  and  take  your 

journey  into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea. 

Jos.  V.  6.  For  the  children  of  Israel  walked  forty 
years  in  the  wilderness,  till  all  the  people  (hat  were 
"men  of  war,  which  came  out  of  Egypt,  were  consumed, 
because  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord  :  unto 
whom  the  Lord  sware  that  he  would  not  shew  them 
the  land,  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  their  fathers 
tliat  he  would  give  us,  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk 
and  honey. 

Ps.  cvi.  24.  Yea,  they  despised  the  pleasant  land, 
they  believed  not  his  word : 

 25.  But  murmured  in  their  tents,  and  heark- 
ened not  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord. 

 26.  Therefore  he  lifted  up  his  hand  against 

them,  to  overthrow  them  in  the  wilderness : 

 27.  To  overthrow  their  seed  also  among  the 

nations,  and  to  scatter  them  in  the  lands. 

Ezek.  XX.  13.  But  the  house  of  Israel  rebelled  against 
me  in  the  wilderness  :  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes, 
and  they  despised  my  judgments,  which  if  a  man  do, 
he  shall  even  live  in  them ;  and  my  sabbaths  they 
greatly  polluted:  then  I  said,  I  would  pour  out  my 
fury  upon  them  in  the  M'ilderness,  to  consume  them. 

 15.  Yet  also  I  lifted  up  my  hand  unto  them  in 

the  wilderness,  tliat  I  would  not  bring  them  into  the 
land  which  I  had  given  the77i,  flowing  with  milk  and 
honey,  which  is  the  glory  of  all  lands ; 

 16.  Because  they  despised  my  judgments,  and 

walked  not  in  my  statutes,  but  polluted  my  sabbaths : 
for  their  heart  went  after  their  idols. 

 23.  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  them  also  in 

the  wilderness,  that  I  would  scatter  them  among  the 
heathen,  and  disperse  them  through  the  countries ; 

I  Cor.  X.  5.  But  with  many  of  them  God  was  not 
well  pleased:  for  they  were  overthrown  in  the  wilder- 
ness. 

Heb.iii.  16.  For  some,  when  they  had  heard,  did 
provoke :  howbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by 
Moses. 

 17.  But  with  whom  was  he  grieved  forty  years  ? 

xnas  it  not  with  them  that  had  sinned,  whose  carcasses 
fell  in  the  wilderness  ? 

JudeS.  I  will  therefore  put  you  in  remembrance, 
though  ye  once  knew  this,  how  that  the  Lord,  having 
saved  the  people  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  afterward 
destroyed  them  that  believed  not. 

§  44.   From  Eadesh  to  Mount  Hor.  ' 

(See  Num.  xxxiii.  18-36,  for  the  eighteen  stations 
between  Hazeroth  and  Kadesh.) 

Num.  XX.  1.  Then  came  the  children  of  Israel,  even 
the  whole  congregation,  into  the  desert  of  Zin  in  the 
first  month :  and  the  people  abode  in  Kadesh ;  and 
Miriam  died  there,  and  was  buried  there. 

Deut.  ii.  1.  Then  we  turned,  and  took  our  journey 
into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea,  as  the 
Lord  spake  unto  me ;  and  we  compassed  mount  Sen: 
many  days. 

 £  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  me,  saying, 

 8.  Ye  have  compassed  this  mountain  long 

enough  :  turn  you  northward. 

 4.  And  command  thou  the  people,  saying, 

Ye  are  to  pass  through  the  coast  of  yom-  brethren  the 
children  of  Esau,  wliich  dwell  in  Seir ;  and  they  shall 
be  afraid  of  you :  take  ye  good  heed  unto  yourselves 
therefore : 

 0.  Meddle  not  with  them  ;  for  I  will  not  give 


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BOOK  XI. 


you  of  their  land,  no,  not  so  much  as  a  footbreadth :  be- 
cause I  have  given  mount  Seir  imto  Esau  fur  a  pos- 
session. 

Deut.  ii.  G.  Ye  sliall  buy  meat  of  them  for  money, 
that  ye  may  cat;  and  ye  shall  also  buy  water  of  them 
for  mouiy,  that  ye  may  drinlv. 

 7.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee  in 

all  the  works  of  thy  liand :  he  knoweth  thy  walking 
through  this  great  wilderness:  these  forty  years  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  been  with  thee ;  thou  hast  lacked 
nothing. 

 8.  And  when  we  passed  by  from  our  brethren 

the  children  of  Esau,  which  dwelt  in  Seir,  through  the 
way  of  the  ]ilaiu  from  Elath,  and  from  Ezion-gabcr, 
we  turned  anil  passed  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of 
Moab. 

Jud.  xi.  16.  But  when  Israel  came  up  from  Egypt, 
antl  walked  through  the  wilderness  unto  the  Red  sea, 
and  came  to  Kadesh; 

 IT.  Then  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  the  king 

of  Edom,  saying,  Let  mo,  I  pray  thee,  pass  through 
thy  land :  but  tlie  king  of  Edom  would  not  hearken 
thereta.  And  in  like  manner  they  sent  unto  the  king 
of  Moab ;  but  he  would  not  consent :  and  Israel  abode 
in  Kadesh. 

Num.  x.K.  23.  And  the  children  of  Israel,  even  the 
whole  congregation,  journeyed  from  Kadesh,  and  came 
imto  mount  Ilor. 

—  xxxiii.  38.  And  Aaron  the  priest  went  up  into 
mount  Ilor  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord,  and 
died  there,  in  the  fortieth  year  after  the  children  of  Is- 
rael were  come  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  first 
day  of  the  lifth  month. 

 40.  And  king  Arad  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt 

in  the  south  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  heard  of  the  com- 
ing of  the  children  of  Israel. 

Deut.  X.  6.  And  the  children  of  Israel  took  their 
journey  from  Bceroth  of  the  children  of  Jaakau  to 
Mosera:  there  Aaron  died,  and  there  he  was  buried; 
and  Eleazar  his  son  ministered  in  the  priest's  otHce  in 
Lis  stead. 

—  —  7.  From  thence  they  journeyed  unto  Gudgo- 
dali ;  and  from  Gudgodah  to  Jotbath,  a  land  of  riv- 
ers of  waters. 

See  Num.  xx.  1-4-31. 

§  45.   From  Mount  Hor  to  Canaan. 

Num.  xxi.  4.  And  they  journeyed  from  mount  Hor 
by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea,  to  compass  the  land  of 
Edom :  and  the  soul  of  the  people  was  much  discour- 
aged because  of  the  way. 

 10.  And  the  childi'cn  of  Israel  set  forward,  and 

pitched  in  Oboth. 

 11.  And  they  journeyed  from  Oboth,  and 

pitched  at  Ije-abarini,  in  the  wilderness  which  is  be- 
fore Moab,  tow  ard  the  sunrising. 

 13.  From  thence  they  removed,  and  pitched 

in  the  valley  of  Zared. 

 13.  From  thence  they  removed  and  pitched  on 

the  other  side  of  Arnon,  which  is  in  the  wilderness 
that  cometli  out  of  the  coasts  of  the  Amorites :  for  Ar- 
non is  the  border  of  Moab,  between  iloab  and  the 
Amorites. 

Deut.  ii.  13.  Now  rise  up,  said  I,  and  get  you  over 
the  brook  Zered.    And  we  went  over  the  brook  Zered. 

 14.  And  the  space  in  which  we  came  from 

Kadesh-barnea,  until  we  were  come  over  the  brook 
Zered,  was  thirty  and  eight  years;  until  all  the  genera- 
tion of  the  men  of  war  were  wasted  out  from  among 
the  host,  as  the  Lord  sware  unto  them. 

 15.  For  indeed  the  hand  of  the  Lord  M'as 

against  them,  to  destroy  them  from  among  the  host, 
until  they  were  consumed. 

 16.  So  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  men  of 

war  were  consumed  and  dead  from  among  the  people, 

 17.  That  the  Lord  .spake  unto  me,  saj'ing, 

 18.  Thou  art  to  pass  over  through  Ar,  the 

coast  of  jNIoab,  this  day. 

 19.  And  frhoi  tliou  comest  nigh  over  against 

the  children  of  Amnion,  distress  them  not,  nor  med- 
dle with  tliem:  for  I  will  not  give  thee  of  Ihe  land  of 
the  children  of  Amnion  any  possession;  because  I 


have  given  it  unto  the  children  of  Lot  for  a  posses- 
sion. 

Num.  xxi.  16.  And  from  thence  they  went  to  Beer: 
that  is  the  well  whereof  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses, 
Gather  the  people  together,  and  I  will  give  them  water. 

 17.  Then  Israel  sang  this  song.  Spring  up,  O 

well ;  sing  ye  unto  it : 

 18.  The  princes  digged  the  well,  the  nobles  of 

the  people  digged  it,  by  the  direction  of  the  lawgiver, 
with  their  staves.  And  from  the  wilderness  they  went 
to  Mattanali : 

 19.  And  from  Mattanah  to  Nahaliel :  and 

from  Nahaliel  to  Bamoth  : 

 ■  20.  And  from  Bamoth  in  the  valley,  that  is  in 

the  country  of  Moab,  to  the  top  of  Pisgah,  which  look., 
etli  tow'ard  Jeshiniou. 

Jud.  xi.  31.  And  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  delivered 
Sihon  and  all  his  people  into  the  band  of  Israel,  and 
they  smote  them :  so  Israel  possessed  all  the  land  of 
the  Amorites,  the  inhabitants  of  that  country. 

 33.  And  they  possessed  all  the  coasts  of  the 

Amorites,  from  Arnon  even  unto  Jabbok,  and  from 
the  wilderness  even  untf)  Jordan. 

(vSee  also  Num.  xxi.  21-2.5;  Deut.  ii.  32-34,  lur 
Sihon,  king  of  the  Amorites.) 

Num.  xxi.  31.  Thus  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the 
Amorites. 

 33.  And  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  Jaazer,  and 

they  took  the  villages  thereof,  and  drove  out  the  Am- 
orites that  were  there. 

 33.  And  they  turned  and  went  up  by  the  way 

of  Bashan:  and  Og  the  king  of  Bashan  went  out 
against  them,  he,  and  all  his  people,  to  the  battle  at 
lidrei. 

(See  Num.  xxi.  34,  35;  Deut.  iii.  3,  4,  for  the  issue.) 

Num.  xxii.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  set  forward, 
and  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  on  this  side  Jordan 
by  Jericho. 

Deut.  iii.  39.  So  we  abode  in  the  valley  over  against 
Beth-peor. 


§  46. 


The  Forty-two  Stations  between  Egypt 
and  Canaan. 


Num.  xxxiii.  1.  These  are  the  journeys  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt  with  their  armies  under  the  hand  of  Moses  and 
Aaron. 

 8.  And  Moses  wrote  their  goings  out  accord- 
ing to  their  journeys  by  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  :  and  these  are  their  journeys  according  to  their 
goings  out. 

 3.  And  they  departed  from  Rameses  in  the 

first  month,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  first  month; 
on  the  morrow  after  the  passover  the  children  of  Israel 
went  out  with  a  high  hand  in  the  sight  of  all  the 
Egyptians. 

 5.  And  the  children  of  Israel  removed  from 

Rameses,  and  pitched  in  Succoth. 

 6.  And  they  departed  from  Succoth,  and 

pitched  in  Etham,  which  is  in  the  edge  of  the  wilder- 
ness. 

 7.  And  they  removed  from  Etham,  and  turned 

again  unto  Pi-hahiroth,  which  is  before  Baal-zephon : 
and  they  pitched  before  IMigdol. 

 8.  And  they  departed  from  before  Pi-hahiroth, 

and  passed  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into  the  wil- 
derness, and  went  three  days'  journey  in  the  wilder- 
ness of  Etham,  and  pitched  in  Marah. 

—  —  9.  And  they  removed  from  ]\Iarah,  and  came 
unto  Elim :  and  in  Elim  tcere  twelve  fountains  of 
water,  and  threescore  and  ten  palm  trees;  and  they 
pitched  there. 

—  —  10.  And  they  removed  from  Elim,  and  en- 
camped by  the  Red  sea. 

 11.  And  they  removed  from  the  Red  sea,  and 

encamped  in  the  wilderness  of  Sin. 

—  13.  And  they  took  their  journey  out  of  the 
wilderness  of  Sin,  and  encamped  in  Doplikah. 

—  —  13.  And  they  departed  from  Dophkah,  and 
encamped  in  Alush. 

 14.  And  they  removed  from  Alush,  and  en- 
camped at  Rephidim,  where  was  iio  watsr  for  the 
people  to  drink. 


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BOOK  XI. 


Num.  xxxiii.  15.  And  they  departed  from  Rephidim, 
and  pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

 16.  And  they  removed  from  the  desert  of 

Sinai,  and  pitched  at  Kibroth-hattaavah. 

 17.  And  they  departed  from  Kibroth-hattaa- 
vah, and  encamped  at  Hazeroth. 

 18.  And  they  departed  from  Hazeroth,  and 

pitclied  in  Ritlimah. 

 19.  And  they  departed  from  Rithmah,  and 

pitched  at  Riramou-parez. 

 30.  And  they  departed  from  Rimmon-parez, 

and  pitched  in  Libnah. 

 31.  And    tliey  removed  from  Libnah,  and 

pitched  at  Rissah. 

 33.  And   they  journeyed  from  Rissah,  and 

pitched  in  Kehclathah. 

 3o.  And  they  went  from  Kehelathah,  and 

pitched  in  mount  Shapher. 

 34.  And  they  removed  from  momit  Shapher, 

and  encamped  in  Haradah. 

 33.  And  they  removed  from  Haradah,  and 

pitched  in  ilakheloth. 

 36.  And  they  removed  from  Makheloth,  and 

encamped  at  Tahath. 

 37.  And  they  departed  from  Tahath,  and 

pitched  at  Tarah. 

 38.  And  they  removed  from  Tarah,  and  pitch- 
ed in  Mithcah. 

 39.  And  they  went  from  Mithcah,  and  pitched 

in  Hashmonah. 

 30.  And  they  departed  from  Hashmonah,  and 

encamped  at  Moseroth. 

 31.  And  they  departed  from  Moseroth,  and 

pitched  in  Bene-jaakan. 

 33.  And  they  removed  from  Bene-jaakan,  and 

encamped  at  Hor-hagidgad. 

 33.  And  they  went  from  Hor-hagidgad,  and 

pitched'in  Jotbathah. 

 34.  And  they  removed  from  Jotbathah,  and 

encamped  at  Ebronah. 

 35.  And  they  departed  from  Ebronah,  and 

encamped  at  Ezion-gaber. 

 36.  And  tliey  removed  from  Ezion-gaber,  and 

pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Zin,  which  is  Kadesh. 

 37.  And   they  removed  from  Kadesh,  and 

pitched  in  mount  Hor,  in  the  edge  of  the  land  of  Edom. 

 41.  And  they  departed  from  mount  Hor,  and 

pitched  in  Zalmonah. 

 43.  And  they  departed  from  Zalmonah,  and 

pitched  in  Punou. 

 43.  And  they  departed  from  Punon,  and  pitch- 
ed in  Oijoth. 

 44.  And  they  departed  from  Oboth,  and  pitch- 
ed in  Ije-abarim,  in  the  border  of  Moab. 

 45.  And  they  departed  from  lim,  and  pitched 

in  Dibou-gad. 

 46.  And  they  removed  from  Dibon-gad,  and 

encamped  in  Almon-diblathaim. 

 47.  And  they  removed  from  Almon-dibla- 
thaim, and  pitched  in  the  mountains  of  Abarim,  be- 
fore Nebo. 

 48.  And  they  departed  from  the  mountains  of 

Abarim,  and  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan, 
near  Jericho. 

 49.  And  they  pitched  by  Jordan,  from  Beth- 

jesimoth,  even  unto  Abel-shittim  in  the  plains  of  Moab. 

§  47.   God's  Mercies  in  the  Wilderness. 

Ex.  XV.  13.  Thou  in  thy  mercy  hast  led  forth  the 
people  which  thou  hast  redeemed:  thou  hast  guided 
i/iem  in  thy  strength  unto  thy  holy  habitation. 

Deut.  viii.  3.  And  thou  shalt  remember  all  the  way 
which  tlie  Lord  thy  God  led  thee  these  forty  years  iu 
the  wilderness,  to  humble  thee,  a>ul  to  prove  thee,  to 
know  what  wan  in  thine  heart,  whether  thou  wouldest 
keep  his  commandments,  or  no. 

—  xi.  5.  And  what  he  did  unto  you  in  the  wilder- 
ness, until  ye  came  into  this  place  : 

Ps.  Ixxvii.  30.  Tliou  leddest  tliy  people  like  a  flock 
by  the  hand  of  Moses  and  Aaron. 

—  Ixxviii.  53.  But  made  his  own  people  to  go  forth  like 
sheep,  and  guided  them  in  the  wilderness  like  a  llock. 


—  cxxxvi.  16.  To  him  which  led  his  i)eople  through 
the  wilderness :  for  his  mercy  endareih  lor  ever. 

Jer.  xxxi.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  The  jK  oplc  which 
were  left  of  the  sword  found  grace  iu  the  wilderness  ; 
eren  Israel,  when  I  went  to  cause  him  to  rest. 

Ezek.xx.  17.  Nevertheless  nuue  eye  spared  them 
from  destroying  them,  neither  did  I  make  an  eml  of 
them  in  the  wilderness. 

 34.  And  I  M  ill  bring  you  out  from  the  people, 

and  will  gather  you  out  of  the  countries  wherein  ye 
arescattered,  with  a  mighty  baud,  and  with  a  stretched 
out  arm,  and  with  fuiy  poured  out. 

 35.  And  I  will  bring  you  into  the  wilderness 

of  the  people,  and  there  will  I  plead  with  you  face  to 
face. 

 36.  Like  as  I  pleaded  with  j'our  fathers  in  the 

wilderness  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  so  will  I  plead  with 
you,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Hos.ii.  14.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  allure  her,  and 
bring  her  into  the  wilderness,  and  speak  comfortably 
unto  her. 

 15.  And  I  will  give  her  her  vineyards  from 

thence,  and  the  valley  of  Achor  for  a  door  of  hope : 
and  she  shall  sing  there,  as  in  the  days  of  her  youth, 
and  as  in  the  day  when  she  came  up  out  of  the  land 
of  Egypt. 

Ambsii.  10.  Also  I  brought  you  up  from  the  land 
of  Egypt,  and  led  you  forty  years  through  the  wilder- 
ness, to  possess  the  land  of  the  Amoritc. 

Acts  xiii.  18.  And  about  the  time  of  forty  years  suf- 
fered he  their  manners  in  the  wilderness. 


CHAP.  V. 
CONQUEST  OF  CANAAN. 

§  48.   Canaan  Described. 

Gen.  xiii.  10.  And  Lot  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  beheld 
all  tlie  plain  of  Jordan,  that  it  was  well  watered  every 
where,  before  the  Lord  destroyed  Sodom  and  Gomor- 
rah, even  as  the  garden  of  the  Lord,  like  the  land  of 
Egypt,  as  thou  comest  unto  Zoar. 

Ex.  xxxiii.  3.  Unto  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and 
honey :  for  I  will  not  go  up  in  the  midst  of  thee ;  for 
thou  art  a  stitfnecked  people :  lest  I  consume  thee  in 
the  way. 

Lev.  XX.  34.  But  I  have  said  unto  you.  Ye  shall  in- 
herit their  land,  and  I  will  give  unto  j-ou  to  possess 
it,  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey :  I  am  the 
Lord  your  God,  which  have  separated  yoii  from  other 
people. 

Num.  xiv.  7.  And  they  spake  unto  all  the  company 
of  the  children  of  Israel,  saying.  The  land,  which  we 
passed  through  to  .search  it,  is  an  exceeding  good  land. 

 8.  If  the  Lord  delight  in  us,  then  he  will 

bring  us  into  this  land,  and  give  it  us;  a  land  which 
floweth  with  milk  and  honey. 

Jep.  xxxii.  33.  And  hast  given  them  this  land,  which 
thou  didst  swear  to  their  fathers  to  give  them,  a  land 
flowing  with  milk  and  honey  ; 

Ezek.  XX.  5.  And  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  God  ;  In  the  day  when  I  cliose  Israel,  and  lifted 
up  mine  hand  unto  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Jacob, 
and  made  myself  known  unto  them  in  the  land  of 
Egypt,  when  "I  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  them,  say- 
ing, I       the  Lord  your  God  ; 

 6.  In  the  day  (hut  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto 

them,  to  bring  them  forth  of  the  land  of  Egypt  into  a 
land  that  I  had  espied  for  them,  flowing  with  milk 
and  honey,  wliirli  is  the  glory  of  all  lands : 

See  Deut.  xxvi.  9.    Jud.  xviii.  9, 10. 

§  49.    Gradual  Expulsion  of  the  Canaanites 
Promised. 

(See  Gen.  XV.  16.) 

Ex.  x.\iii.  37.  I  will  send  my  fear  before  tliee,  and 
will  destroy  all  the  people  to  whom  thou  shalt  come  ; 
and  I  will  make  all  thine  enemies  turn  their  backs 
unto  thee. 


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Ex.  xxiii.  29.  I  will  not  drive  them  out  from  before 
thee  in  one  year ;  lest  the  land  become  desolate,  and 
the  beast  of  the  field  multiply  against  thee. 

 30.  By  little  and  little  I  will  drive  them  out 

from  before  thee,  until  thou  be  mcreased,  and  inherit 
the  laud. 

 31.  And  I  will  set  thy  bounds  from  the  Red 

sea  even  unto  the  sea  of  the  Philistines,  and  from  the 
desert  unto  the  river  :  for  I  will  deliver  the  inhabitants 
of  the  land  into  your  hand ;  and  thou  shalt  drive  them 
out  before  thee. 

 33.  Thou  shalt  make  no  covenant  with  them, 

nor  with  their  gods. 

 33.  They  shall  not  dwell  in  thy  land,  lest  they 

make  thee  sin  against  me  ;  for  if  thou  serve  their  gods, 
.it  will  surely  be  a  snare  unto  thee. 

—  xxxiv.  11.  Observe  thou  that  which  I  command 
thee  this  day:  behold,  I  drive  out  before  thee  the 
Amorite,  and  the  Canaanite,  and  the  Hittite,  and  the 
Perizzite,  and  the  Hivite,  and  the  Jebusite. 

Lev.  xxvi.  7.  And  ye  shall  chase  your  enemies,  and 
they  shall  fiill  before  you  by  the  sword. 

 8.  And  five  of  you  shall  chase  a  hundred,  and 

a  hundred  of  you  shall  put  ten  thousand  to  flight :  and 
your  enemies  shall  fall  before  you  by  the  sword. 

Num.  xxiv.  19.  Out  of  Jacob  shall  come  he  that 
shall  have  dominion,  and  shall  destroy  him  that  re- 
maineth  of  the  city. 

Deut.  ii.  35.  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put  the  dread 
of  thee  and  the  fear  of  thee  upon  the  nations  tJud  are 
under  the  whole  heaven,  who  shall  hear  report  of  thee, 
and  shall  tremble,  and  be  in  anguish  because  of  thee. 

—  vii.  33.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  put  out  those 
nations  before  thee  by  little  and  little:  thou  mayest 
not  consume  them  at  once,  lest  the  beasts  of  the  field 
increase  upon  thee. 

 33.  But  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver  them 

unto  thee,  and  shall  destroy  them  with  a  mighty  de- 
struction, until  they  be  destroyed. 

 34.  And  he  shall  deliver  their  kings  into  thine 

hand,  and  thou  shalt  destroy  their  name  from  under 
heaven:  there  shall  no  man  be  able  to  stand  before 
thee,  until  thou  have  destroyed  them. 

—  ix.  1  Hear,  O  Israel :  Thou  art  to  pass  over  Jor- 
dan this  day,  to  go  in  to  possess  nations  greater  and 
mightier  than  thyself,  cities  great  and  fenced  up  to 
heaven. 

 2.  A  people  great  and  tall,  the  children  of  the 

Anakim,  whom  thou  knowest,  and  of  whom  thou  hast 
beard  say,  Who  can  shmd  before  the  children  of  Anak  1 

 3.  Understand  therefore  this  day,  that  the 

Lord  thy  God  is  he  which  goeth  over  before  thee ;  as 
a  consuming  fire  he  shall  destroy  them,  and  he  shall 
bring  them  down  before  thy  flice ;  so  shalt  thou  drive 
them  out,  and  destroy  them  quickly,  as  the  Lord  hath 
said  unto  thee. 

—  xi.  23.  For  if  j'e  shall  diligently  keep  all  these 
commandments  which  I  command  you,  to  do  them,  to 
love  the  Lord  your  God,  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and 
to  cleave  luito  him  ; 

 23.  Then  Avill  the  Lord  drive  out  all  these 

nations  from  before  you,  and  j'e  shall  possess  greater 
nations  and  mightier  than  j'ourselves. 

 24.  Every  place  whereon  the  soles  of  your  feet 

shall  tread  shall  be  yours:  from  the  wilderness  and 
Lebanon,  from  the  river,  the  river  Euphrates,  even 
unto  the  uttermost  sea  shall  your  coast  be. 

 25.  There  shall  no  man  be  able  to  stand  before 

you :  for  the  Lord  your  God  shall  lav  the  fear  of  you 
and  the  dread  of  you  upon  all  the  land  that  ye  shall 
tread  upon,  as  he  hath  said  unto  j-ou. 

Jos.  xxiii.  5.  And  the  Lord  your  God,  he  shall  expel 
them  from  before  you,  and  drive  them  from  out  of 
your  sight;  and  ye  shall  possess  their  land,  as  the 
Lord  your  God  hath  promised  unto  you. 

§  50.   Their  Expulsion  Commanded. 

Num.  xxxiii.  53.  And  ye  sliall  dispossess  ilie  inhab- 
itanU  of  the  land,  and  dwell  therein :  for  I  have  given 
you  the  land  to  jjossess  it. 

 54.  And  ye  shall  divide  the  land  by  lot  for  an 

inheritance  among  your  families;  and  to  the  more  ye 


shall  give  the  more  inheritance,  and  to  the  fewer  ye 
shall  give  the  less  inheritance :  every  man's  inheritance 
shall  be  in  the  place  where  his  lot  falleth ;  according 
to  the  tribes  of  your  fathers  ye  shall  inherit. 

 55.  But  if  ye  will  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants 

of  the  land  from  before  you ;  then  it  shall  come  to 
pass,  that  those  which  ye  let  remain  of  them  shall  he 
pricks  in  j'our  eyes,  and  thorns  in  j-our  sides,  and  shall 
vex  you  in  the  land  wherein  ye  dwell. 

 56.  Moreover  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tliat  I  shall 

do  imto  you,  as  I  thought  to  do  unto  them. 

§  61.   Conquests  East  of  the  Jordan. 

(1.  SIHON  OP  HESHBON.) 

N  u  m .  xxi.  21 .  And  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon 
king  of  the  Amorites,  saj'ing, 

 23.  Let  me  pass  "through  thy  land  :  we  will  not 

tiu^n  into  the  fields,  or  into  the  vineyards ;  we  will  not 
drink  of  the  waters  of  the  well :  bill  we  will  go  along 
by  the  king's  high  way,  until  we  be  past  thy  bor- 
ders. 

 23  And  Sihon  would  not  suffer  Israel  to  pass 

through  his  border :  but  Sihon  gathered  all  his  jieople 
together,  and  went  out  against  Israel  into  the  wilder- 
ness :  and  he  came  to  Jahaz,  and  fought  against  Israel. 

 34.  And  Israel  smote  him  with  the  edge  of  the 

sword,  and  possessed  his  land  from  Arnon  unto  Jab- 
bok,  even  unto  the  children  of  Ammon :  for  the  border 
of  the  children  of  Ammon  was  strong. 

 35.  And  Israel  took  all  these  cities:  and  Israel 

dwelt  in  all  the  cities  of  the  Amorites,  in  Heshbon,  and 
in  all  the  villages  thereof. 

 36.  For  Heshbon  was  the  city  of  Sihon  the 

king  of  the  Amorites,  who  had  fought  against  the  for- 
mer king  of  Moab,  and  taken  all  his  land  out  of  his 
hand,  even  unto  Amon. 

 27.  Wherefore  they  that  speak  in  proverbs 

say.  Come  into  Heshbon,  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built 
and  prepared : 

 29.  Woe  to  thee,  Moab !  thou  art  undone,  O 

people  of  Chemosh :  he  hath  given  his  sons  that  es- 
caped, and  his  daughters,  into  captivity  unto  Sihon 
king  of  the  Amorites. 

 30.  We  have  shot  at  them ;  Heshbon  is  per- 
ished even  unto  Dibon,  and  we  have  laid  them  waste 
even  unto  Nophah,  v.'hich  reacheth  unto  Medeba. 

Deut.  ii.  24.  Rise  ye  up,  take  your  journey,  and  pass 
over  the  river  Arnoh :  behold,  1  have  given  into  thine 
hand  Sihon  the  Amorite,  king  of  Heshbon,  and  his 
land:  begin  to  possess  it,  and  contend  with  him  in 
battle. 

 26.  And  I  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilder- 
ness of  Kedemoth  unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon  with 
words  of  peace,  saying, 

 27.  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land :  I  will  go 

along  by  the  high  way,  I  wiirneither  turn  unto  the 
right  hand  nor  to  the  left. 

 28.  Thou  shalt  sell  me  meat  for  money,  that  I 

may  eat ;  and  give  me  water  for  money,  that  I  may 
drink :  only  I  will  pass  through  on  my  feet : 

 29.  (As  the  chilch-en  of  Esau  which  dwell  in 

Seir,  and  the  Moabites  which  dwell  in  Ar,  did  imto 
me :)  until  1  shall  pass  over  Jordan  into  the  land  which 
the  Lord  our  God  giveth  iis. 

 31.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Behold,  I 

have  begun  to  give  Sihon  and  his  land  befoi-e  thee:  be- 
gin to  possess,  that  thou  mayest  inherit  his  land. 

 32.  Then  Sihon  came  out  against  us,  he  and 

all  his  people,  to  fight  at  Jahaz. 

 33.  And  tlie  Lord  our  God  delivered  him  be- 
fore us ;  and  we  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all  his 
people. 

 34.  And  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  and 

utterly  destroyed  the  men,  and  the  women,  and  the 
little  ones,  of  "every  citv,  we  left  none  to  remain: 

—  iii.  3.  So  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  into  our 
hands  Og  also,  the  king  of  Bashan,  and  all  his  people : 
and  we  smote  him  until  none  was  left  to  him  remain- 
ing. 

 6.  And  we  utterly  destroyed  them,  as  we  did 

unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon,  utterly  destroying  the 
men,  women,  and  children,  of  every  city. 


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BOOK  XL 


Jud.  xi.  18.  Then  tliey  went  along  through  the  wil- 
demess,  and  compassed  the  land  of  Edom,  and  the 
land  of  !Moab,  and  came  by  the  east  side  of  the  land  of 
Moab,  and  pitched  on  the  other  side  of  Arnon,  but 
came  not  within  the  border  of  Moab :  for  Arnon  was 
the  border  of  Moab. 

 19.  And  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon 

king  of  the  Amorites,  the  king  of  Heshbon ;  and  Israel 
said  unto  him,  Let  us  pass,  we  pray  thee,  through  thy 
land  into  my  place. 

 20.  But  Sihon  trusted  not  Israel  to  pass 

through  his  coast :  but  Sihon  gathered  all  his  people 
together,  and  pitched  in  Jahaz,  and  fought  against 
Israel. 

See  Num.  xxi.  31,  33. 

(2.  OG  OF  BASHAN.) 

Num.  xxi.  34.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Fear 
him  not:  for  I  have  delivered  him  into  thy  hand,  and 
all  his  people,  and  his  land ;  and  thou  shalt  do  to  him 
as  thou  didst  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  which 
dwelt  at  Ileshbon. 

 35.  So  they  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all 

his  people,  until  there  was  none  left  him  alive:  and 
they  possessed  his  land. 

Deut.  iii.  1.  Then  we  turned,  and  went  up  the  way 
to  Bashan:  and  Og  the  king  of  Bashan  came  out 
against  us,  he  and  all  his  people,  to  battle  at  Edrei. 

 2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Fear  him  not: 

for  I  will  deliver  him,  and  all  his  people,  and  his  land, 
into  thy  hand;  and  thou  shalt  do  unto  him  as  thou 
didst  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  at 
Heshbon. 

§  52.   Two  Tribes  and  a  Half  Provided  For. 

Num.  xxxii.  1.  Now  the  children  of  Reuben  and 
the  children  of  Gad  had  a  very  great  multitude  of 
cattle :  and  when  they  saw  the  land  of  Jazer,  and  the 
land  of  Gilead,  that,  behold,  the  place  was  a  place  for 
cattle ; 

 2.  The  children  of  Gad  and  the  children  of 

Reuben  came  and  spake  unto  Moses,  and  to  Eleazar 
the  priest,  and  unto  the  princes  of  the  congregation, 
saying, 

 3.  Ataroth,  and  Dibon,  and  Jazer,  and  Nim- 

rah,  and  Heshbon,  and  Elealeh,  and  Shebam,  and 
Nebo,  and  Beon, 

 4.  Even  the  country  which  the  Lord  smote 

before  the  congregation  of  Israel,  is  a  land  for  cattle, 
and  thy  servants  have  cattle : 

 5.  Wherefore,  said  they,  if  we  have  found 

grace  in  thy  sight,  let  this  land  be  given  unto  thy  ser- 
vants for  a  possession,  and  bring  us  not  over  Jordan. 

 6.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  Gad 

and  to  the  children  of  Reuben,  Shall  your  brethren  go 
to  war,  and  shall  ye  sit  here  ? 

 7.  And  wherefore  discourage  ye  the  heart  of 

the  children  of  Israel  from  going  over  into  the  land 
which  the  Lord  hath  given  them  ? 

 16.  And  they  came  near  unto  him,  and  said, 

"We  will  build  sheepfolds  here  for  our  cattle,  and  cities 
for  our  little  ones : 

 17.  But  we  ourselves  will  go  ready  armed  be- 
fore the  children  of  Israel,  until  we  have  brought 
them  unto  their  place:  and  our  little  ones  shall  dwell 
in  the  fenced  cities,  because  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
land. 

 18.  "VVc  will  not  return  unto  our  bouses,  until 

the  children  of  Israel  have  inherited  every  man  his 
inheritance : 

 19.  For  we  will  not  inherit  with  them  on 

yonder  side  Jordan,  or  forward ;  because  our  inherit- 
ance is  fallen  to  us  on  this  side  Jordan  eastward. 

 20.  And  Moses  said  unto  them,  If  ye  will  do 

this  thing,  if  ye  will  go  armed  before  the  Lord  to  war, 

 21.  And  M  ill  go  all  of  you  armed  over  Jor- 
dan before  the  Lord,  until  he  hath  driven  out  his 
enemies  from  before  him, 

 22.  And  the  land  be  subdued  before  the 

Lord:  then  afterward  ye  shall  return,  and  be  guilt- 
less before  the  Lord,  and  before  Israel ;  and  this  land 
shall  be  your  possession  before  the  Lord. 


 23.  But  if  ye  will  not  do  so,  behold,  ye  have 

sinned  against  the  Lord  :  and  be  sure  your  sin  will 
find  you  out. 

—  —  33.  And  Moses  gave  unto  them,  exvn  to  the 
children  of  Gad,  and  to  the  children  of  Reuben,  and 
unto  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  Joseph, 
the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  and  the 
kingdom  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  the  land,  with  the 
cities  thereof  in  the  coast,  even  the  cities  of  the  coun- 
try round  about. 

—  xxxiv.  14.  For  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Reu- 
ben according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  the 
tribe  of  the  children  of  Gad  according  to  the  house 
of  their  fathers,  have  received  their  inheritance ;  and 
half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  have  received  their  inher- 
itance : 

 15.  The  two  tribes  and  the  half  tribe  have 

received  their  inheritance  on  this  side  Jordan  newr 
Jericho  eastward,  toward  the  sunrising. 

Deut.  iii.  18.  And  I  commanded  you  at  that  time, 
saying.  The  Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  this  land 
to  possess  it:  ye  shall  pass  over  armed  before  your 
brethren  the  children  of  Israel,  all  that  are  meet  for 
the  war. 

Jos.  i.  12.  And  to  the  Reubenites,  and  to  the  Gad- 

ites,  and  to  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  spake  Joshua, 
saying, 

 13.  Remember  the  word  which  Moses  the 

servant  of  the  Lord  commanded  you,  saying.  The 
Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  rest,  and  hath  given 
you  this  land. 

 14.  Your  wives,  your  little  ones,  and  your 

cattle,  shall  remain  in  the  land  which  Moses  gave 
you  on  this  side  Jordan;  but  ye  shall  pass  before 
your  brethren  armed,  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour, 
and  help  them ; 

 15.  Until  the  Lord  have  given  your  brethren 

rest,  as  he  hath  given  you,  and  they  also  have  possessed 
the  land  wiiich  the  Lord  your  God  giveth  them :  then 
ye  shall  return  unto  the  land  of  your  possession,  and 
enjoy  it,  which  Moses  the  Lord  s  servant  gave  you 
on  this  side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising. 

—  xxiv.  8.  And  I  brought  you  into  the  land  of  the 
Amorites,  which  dwelt  on  the  other  side  Jordan ;  and 
they  fought  with  you :  and  I  gave  them  into  your 
hand,  that  ye  might  possess  their  land;  and  I  de- 
stroyed them  from  before  you. 

§  53.  Boundaries  of  their  Territory, 

Deut.  iii.  12.  And  this  land,  which  we  possessed  at 
that  time,  from  Aroer,  which  is  by  the  river  Arnon, 
and  half  mount  Gilead,  and  the  cities  thereof,  gave  I 
unto  the  Reubenites  and  to  the  Gadites. 

 13.  And  the  rest  of  Gilead,  and  all  Bashan, 

being  the  kingdom  of  Og,  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe 
of  Manasseh ;  all  the  region  of  Argob,  with  all  Ba- 
shan, which  was  called  the  land  of  giants. 

 14.  Jair  the  son  of  Manasseh  took  all  the 

country  of  Argob  unto  the  coasts  of  Geshuri  and 
Maachathi;  and  called  them  after  his  own  name, 
Bashan-havoth-jair,  unto  this  day. 

 15.  And  I  gave  Gilead  unto  Machir. 

 16.  And  unto  the  Reubenites  and  unto  the 

Gadites  I  gave  from  Gilead  even  unto  the  river  Ar- 
non lialf  the  valley,  and  the  border  even  unto  the 
river  Jabbok,  ^chich  is  the  border  of  the  children  of 
Ammon ; 

 17.  The  plain  also,  and  Jordan,  and  the  coast 

thereof,  from  Chinnereth  even  unto  the  sea  of  the 
plain,  even  the  salt  sea,  under  Ashdoth-pisgah  eastward. 

—  iv.  47.  And  they  possessed  his  land,  and  the  land 
of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  two  kings  of  the  Amorites, 
which  were  on  this  side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising; 

 48.  From  Aroer,  which  is  by  the  bank  of  the 

i-iver  Arnon,  even  unto  mount  Sion,  which  is  Hermon. 

 49.  And  all  the  plain  on  this  side  Jordan  east- 
ward, even  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  under  the  springs 
of  Pisgah. 

(See  Jos.  xii.  1-3,  for  Sihon's  territory.) 

Jos.  xii.  4  And  the  coast  of  O}?  king  of  Bashan, 
which  was  of  the  remnant  of  the  giants,  that  dwelt  at 
Ashtaroth  and  at  Edrei, 


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Jos.  xii.  3.  And  irigned  in  mount  Hermou,  and  iu 
Salcah,  and  in  all  Bashan,  unto  the  border  of  thu 
Geshurit<!;i  and  tlie  Jlaacliatliittis,  and  half  Gilead,  the 
border  of  Sihon  king  of  Ileshbon. 

—  —  6.  Them  did  Moses  the  servant  of  the 
Lord  and  the  children  of  Israel  smite :  and  Moses 
the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  it  for  a  possession  unto 
the  Reubenites,  and  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseh. 

— ■  xiii.  8.  "With  ■whom  the  Reubenites  and  the  Gad- 
ites liave  received  their  inheritance,  which  Moses 
gave  them,  beyond  Jordan  eastward,  everi  as  Moses 
the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  them  ; 

 9.  From  Aroer,  that  is  upon  the  bank  of  the 

river  Arnon,  and  the  city  that  is  in  the  midst  of  the 
river,  and  all  the  plain  of  Medeba  unto  Dibon; 

 10.  And  all  the  cities  of  Sihon  king  of  the 

Amorites,  which  reigned  in  Ileshbon,  unto  the  bor- 
der of  the  children  of  Ammon ; 

 11.  And  Gilead,  and  the  border  of  the  Geshu- 

rites  and  Maachathites,  and  all  mount  Hermon,  and 
all  Bashan  unto  Salcah  ; 

 13.  All  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan,  which 

reigned  in  Ashtaroth  and  in  Edrei,  who  remained  of 
the  remnant  of  the  giants  :  for  these  did  Moses  smite, 
and  cast  them  out. 

§  54.   Death  of  Moses. 

Deut.  xxxi.  1.  And  Moses  went  and  spake  these 
words  unto  all  Israel. 

 2.  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  am  a  hundred 

and  twenty  years  old  this  day  ;  I  can  no  more  go  out 
and  come  in :  also  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  me,  Thou 
shalt  not  go  over  this  Jordan. 

 3.  The  Lord  thy  God,  he  will  go  over  before 

thee,  and  he  will  destroy  these  nations  from  before 
thee,  and  thou  shalt  possess  them :  and  Joshua,  he 
shall  go  over  before  thee,  as  the  Lord  hath  said. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  shall  do  unto  them  as  he 

did  to  SilKJU  and  to  Og,  kings  of  the  Amorites,  and 
unto  the  land  of  them,  whom  he  destroyed. 

 5.  And  the  Lord  shall  give  them  up  before 

your  face,  that  ye  may  do  unto  them  according  unto 
all  the  commandments  which  I  have  commanded 
you. 

—  xxxiv.  1.  And  Moses  went  up  from  the  plains  of 
Moab  unto  the  mountain  of  Nebo,  to  the  top  of  Pis- 
gah,  that  is  over  against  Jericho  :  and  the  Lord 
shewed  him  all  the  land  of  Gik;ad,  unto  Dan. 

 2.  And  all  Naphtali,  and  the  land  of  Ephra- 

im,  and  Manasseh,  and  all  the  land  of  Judah,  unto  the 
utmost  sea, 

 3.  And  the  south,  and  the  plain  of  the  valley 

of  Jericho,  the  city  of  palm  trees,  unto  Zoar. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  said  imto  him.  This  is  the 

land  which  I  sAvare  unto  Abraham,  unto  Isaac,  and 
unto  Jacob,  saying,  I  will  give  it  unto  thy  seed:  I 
have  caused  thee  to  see  it  with  thine  eyes,'  but  thou 
shalt  not  go  over  thither. 

 5.  So  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  died 

there  in  the  laud  of  IMoab,  according  to  the  word  of 
the  Lord. 

 6.  And  he  buried  him  in  a  valley  in  the  land 

of  Moab,  over  against  Betli-peor  :  but  no  man  know- 
eth  of  his  sepulchre  uuto  this  day. 

§  55.   The  Jordan  Crossed. 

Jos.  i.  1.  Now  after  the  death  of  Moses  the  servant 
of  the  Lord,  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  Lord  spake 
unto  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  Moses'  minister,  saying, 

 2.  Moses  my  servant  is  dead  ;  now  therefoi-e 

arise,  go  over  this  Jordan,  than,  and  all  this  people, 
unto  the  land  which  I  do  give  to  them,  i  voi,  to  the 
children  of  Israel. 

—  iii.  1.  And  Joshua  rose  early  in  the  morning;  and 
they  removed  from  Shittim,  and  came  to  Jordan,  he 
and  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  lodged  there  before 
they  passed  over. 

 2.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  three  days,  that 

the  officers  went  tlirough  the  host ; 
 3.  And  they  commanded  tho  people,  saying, 


When  ye  see  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
your  God,  and  the  priests  the  Levites  bearing  it,  then 
ye  shall  remove  from  your  place,  and  go  after  it. 

 4.  Yet  there  sliall  be  a  space  between  you  and 

it,  about  two  thousand  cubits  by  measure :  come  not 
near  unto  it,  that  ye  may  know  the  way  by  M  hich  j-o. 
must  go :  for  ye  have  uot  passed  l/iis  way  heretofore, 

(See  Jos.  iii.  14-17.) 

Jos.iv.  19.  And  the  people  came  up  out  of  Jordan 
on  the  tenth  daij  of  the  first  month,  and  encamped  in 
Gilgal,  in  the  east  border  of  Jericho. 

 22.  Then  ye  shall  let  yoiu'  children  know,  say- 
ing, Israel  came  over  this  Jordan  on  dry  land. 

 23.  For  the  Lord  your  God  dried  up  the 

waters  of  Jordan  from  before  you,  until  ye  were  passed 
over,  as  the  Lord  your  God  did  to  the  Red  sea,  which 
ho  dried  up  from  before  us,  until  we  were  gone  over : 

 24.  That  all  the  people  of  the  earth  might 

know  the  hand  of  the  Lord,  that  it  is  mighty :  that 
ye  might  fear  the  Lord  yom-  God  for  ever. 

§  56.   Six  Years  of  AKar. 

(1.  ENCAMPED  AT  GILGAL.) 

Jos.v.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  kings 
of  the  Amorites,  which  zoere  on  the  side  of  Jordan 
westward,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  Canaanites,  which 
toere  by  the  sea,  heard  that  the  Lord  had  dried  up  the 
waters  of  Jordan  from  before  the  children  of  Israel, 
until  we  were  passed  over,  that  their  heart  melted, 
neither  was  there  spirit  in  them  any  more,  because  of 
the  children  of  Israel. 

 10.  And  the  children  of  Israel  encamped  in 

Gilgal,  and  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day  of 
the  month  at  even  in  the  plains  of  Jericho. 

 11.  And  they  did  eat  of  the  old  corn  of  the 

land  on  the  morrow  after  the  passover,  unleavened 
cakes,  and  parched  corn  in  the  selfsame  daj'. 

(2.  JERICHO  TAKEN.) 

Jos.vi.  1.  Now  Jericho  was  straitlyshut  up  because 
of  the  chikken  of  Israel :  none  went  out,  and  none 
came  in. 

 2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  See,  I  have 

given  into  thine  hand  Jericho,  and  the  king  thereof, 
aiid  the  mighty  men  of  valour. 

 3.  And  ye  shall  compass  the  city,  all  ye  men 

of  war,  and  go  round  about  the  city  once.  Thus  shalt 
thou  do  six  days. 

 4.  And  seven  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark 

seven  trumpets  of  rams'  horns :  and  the  seventh  day 
ye  shall  compass  the  city  seven  times,  and  the  priests 
shall  blow  with  the  trumpets. 

 5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  when  they 

make  a  long  blast  with  the  ram's  horn,  and  when  ye 
hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  all  the  people  shall 
shout  with  a  great  shout ;  ancl  the  wall  of  the  city  shall 
fell  down  tlat,  and  the  people  shall  ascend  up  every 
man  straight  before  him. 

 10.  And  Joshua  had  commanded  the  peoplCi 

saying.  Ye  shall  not  shout,  nor  make  any  noise  with 
your  voice,  neither  shall  ani/  word  proceed  out  of  your 
mouth,  until  the  day  I  bid  you  shout ;  then  shall  ye 
shout. 

 14.  And  the  second  day  they  compassed  the 

city  once,  and  retm-ned  into  the  camp.  So  they  did 
six  days. 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day, 

that  they  rose  early  about  the  dawnmg  of  the  day, 
and  compassed  the  city  after  the  same  manner  seven 
times :  only  on  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  seven 
times. 

 16.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time, 

when  the  jiriests  blew  with  the  trumpets,  Joshua  said 
unto  the  people.  Shout ;  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you 
the  city. 

(See'Jos.  vi.  20.) 

Jos.vi.  31.  And  they  utterly  destroyed  all  th&t  was 
in  the  city,  both  man  and  woman,  yoimg  and  old,  and 
ox,  and  sheep,  and  ass,  with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

 37.  So  the  Lord  was  with  Joshua ;  and  his 

fame  was  noised  throughout  all  the  co'ontry. 


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(3.  KEPULSE  AT  AI.) 

Jos.  vii.  2.  And  Joshua  sent  men  from  Jericho  to 
A5,  which  is  beside  Betli-aven,  on  the  east  side  of  Beth- 
el, and  spake  unto  them,  saying,  Go  up  and  view  the 
country.    And  the  men  went  up  and  viewed  Ai. 

 3.  And  tliey  returned  to  Joshua,  and  said  unto 

him,  Let  not  all  tlie  people  go  up  ;  but  let  about  two 
or  three  thousand  men  go  up  and  smite  Ai ;  and  make 
not  all  the  people  to  labour  thither ;  for  they  are  but  few. 

 4.  So  there  went  up  thither  of  the  people  about 

three  thousand  men ;  and  they  fled  before  the  men  of  Ai. 

 5.  And  the  men  of  Ai  smote  of  them  about 

thirty  and  six  men  :  for  they  chased  them  from  before 
the  gate  even  unto  Shebarim,  and  smote  them  in  Ihe 
going  down :  wherefore  the  hearts  of  the  people  melted, 
and  became  as  water. 

(4.  THE  CITY  TAKEN  BY  STRATAGEM.) 

Jos.viii.  1.  And  the  Lohd  said  unto  Joshua,  Fearnot, 
neither  be  thou  dismayed  :  talce  all  the  ]>eople  of  war 
with  thee,  and  arise,  go  up  to  Ai:  see,  I  have  given 
into  thy  hand  the  king  of  Ai,  and  his  people,  and  his 
city,  and  his  land : 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  do  to  Ai  and  her  king  as 

thou  didst  unto  Jericho  and  her  king :  only  the  spoil 
thereof,  and  the  cattle  thereof,  shall  ye  take  for  a  prey 
unto  j'ourselves :  lay  thee  an  ambush  for  the  city  be- 
hind it. 

 3.  So  Joshua  arose,  and  all  the  people  of  war, 

to  go  up  against  Ai :  and  Joshua  chose  out  thirty 
thousand  mighty  men  of  valour,  and  sent  them  away 
by  night. 

 4.  And  he  commanded  them,  saying.  Behold, 

ye  shall  lie  in  wait  against  the  cit}%  cixn  behind  the 
city :  go  not  very  far  from  the  city,  but  be  ye  all  ready : 

 -5.  And  I,  and  all  the  people  that  are  with  me, 

will  approach  unto  the  city  :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
when  they  come  out  against  us,  as  at  the  first,  that  we 
will  flee  before  them, 

 C.  (For  they  will  come  out  after  us,)  till  we 

Lave  drawn  them  from  the  city ;  for  they  will  say. 
They  flee  before  us,  as  at  the  first :  therefore  we  will 
flee  before  them. 

— •  —  7.  Then  ye  shall  rise  up  from  the  ambush,  and 
seize  upon  the  city :  for  the  Lord  your  God  will  de- 
liver it  into  your  hand. 

 8.  And  it  shall  be,  when  ye  have  taken  the 

city,  ihtt  ye  shall  set  the  city  on  fire :  according  to  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord  shall  ye  do.  See,  I  have 
commanded  you. 

 9.  Joshua  therefore  sent  them  forth  ;  and  they 

went  to  lie  in  ambush,  and  abode  between  Beth-el  and 
Ai,  on  the  west  side  of  Ai :  but  Joshua  lodged  that 
night  among  tlie  people. 

 10.  And  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  numbered  the  people,  and  went  up,  he  and  the 
elders  of  Israel,  before  the  people  to  Ai. 

 11.  And  all  the  people,  even  ihe  people  of  war 

that  were  witli  him,  went  up,  and  drew  nigh,  and  came 
before  the  city,  and  pitched  on  the  north  side  of  Ai : 
now  there  was  a  valley  between  them  and  Ai. 

 12.  And  he  took  about  five  thousand  men,  and 

set  them  to  lie  in  ambush  between  Beth-el  and  Ai,  on 
the  west  side  of  the  city. 

 13.  And  when  they  had  set  the  people,  eiv.n 

all  the  host  that  wt»s  on  the  north  of  the  city,  and  their 
liers  in  wait  on  the  west  of  the  city,  Joshua  went  that 
night  into  the  midst  of  the  valley. 

 14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  of  Ai 

saw  it,  that  they  hasted  and  rose  up  early,  and  the  men 
of  the  city  went  out  against  Israel  to  battle,  he  and  all 
his  peojjle,  at  a  time  appointed,  before  the  plain ;  but 
he  wist  not  that  there  were  liers  in  ambush  against  him 
behind  the  city. 

 15.  And  Joshua  and  all  Israel  made  as  if  they 

were  beaten  before  them,  and  fled  by  the  way  of  tlie 
wilderness. 

 16.  And  all  the  people  that  were  in  Ai  were 

called  together  to  pursue  after  them  :  and  they  pursued 
after  Joslma,  and  were  drawn  away  from  the  city. 

 17.  And  there  was  not  a  'man  left  in  M  or 

Beth-el,  that  went  not  out  nfter  Israel :  and  they  left 
the  city  open,  and  pursued  after  Israel. 


 18.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Josljua,  Stretch 

out  the  spear  that  is  in  thy  hand  toward  Ai ;  for  I  will 
give  it  into  thine  hand.  And  Joshua  stretched  out  the 
spear  that  7t£  had  in  his  hand  toward  the  city. 

 19.  And  the  ambush  arose  quickly  out  of  their 

]ilace,  and  tlioy  ran  as  soon  as  he  had  stretched  out 
his  hand  :  and  they  entered  Lnto  the  city,  and  took  it, 
and  hasted  and  set  the  city  on  fire. 

 20.  And  when  the  men  of  Ai  looked  behind 

them,  they  saw,  and,  behold,  the  smoke  of  the  city  as- 
cended up  to  hea\'pn,  and  they  had  no  power  to  flee 
this  way  or  that  way:  and  the  people  that  fled  to  the 
wilderness  turned  back  \ii)on  the  pursuers. 

 21.  And  when  Joshua  and  all  Israel  saw  that 

the  ambush  had  taken  the  city,  and  that  the  smoke  of 
the  city  ascended,  then  they  turned  again,  and  slew 
the  men  of  Ai. 

 22.  And  the  other  issued  out  of  the  city  against 

them ;  .so  they  were  in  the  midst  of  Israel,  some  on 
this  side,  and  some  on  that  side :  and  they  smote  them, 
so  that  they  let  none  of  them  remain  or  escape. 

 23.  And  the  king  of  Ai  they  took  alive,  and 

brought  him  to  Joshua. 

 24.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  had 

made  an  end  of  slaying  all  the  inhabitants  of  Ai  in  the 
field,  in  the  wilderness  wherein  they  chased  them,  and 
when  they  were  all  fallen  on  the  edge  of  llie  sword, 
until  they  were  consumed,  that  all  the  Israelites  re- 
turned unto  Ai,  and  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword. 

 25.  And  so  it  was,  that  all  that  fell  tliat  day, 

both  of  men  and  women,  were  twelve  thousand,  even 
all  the  men  of  Ai. 

 26.  For  Joshua  drew  not  his  hand  back, 

wherewith  he  stretched  out  the  spear,  until  he  had 
utterly  destroyed  all  the  inhaliitants  of  Ai. 

 27.  Only  the  cattle  and  the  spoil  of  that  city 

Israel  took  for  a  prey  unto  themselves,  according  unto 
the  word  of  the  Lord  which  he  commanded  Joshua. 

 28.  And  Joshua  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  a  heap 

for  ever,  even  a  desolation  imto  this  day. 

 29.  And  the  king  of  Ai  he  hanged  on  a  tree 

until  eventide :  and  as  soon  as  the  sun  was  down, 
Joshua  commanded  that  they  should  take  his  carcass 
down  from  the  tree,  and  cast  it  at  the  entering  of  the 
gate  of  the  city,  and  raise  thereon  a  great  heap  of 
stones,  that  rernaineth  unto  this  day. 

(5.  BY  STRATAGEM  THE  GIBEONITES  ESCAPE  THE 
SWORD.) 

Jos.  ix.  3.  And  when  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon  heard 
what  Joshua  had  done  unto  Jericho  and  to  Ai, 

 4.  They  did  work  wilily,  and  went  and  made 

as  if  they  had  been  ambassadors,  and  took  old  sacks 
upon  their  asses,  and  wine  bottles,  old,  and  rent,  and 
bound  up ; 

 5.  And  old  shoes  and  clouted  upon  their  feet, 

and  old  garments  upon  them ;  and  all  the  bread  of 
their  provision  was  dry  and  mouldy. 

 6.  And  they  went  to  Joshua  unto  the  camp 

at  Gilgal,  and  said  unto  him,  and  to  the  men  of  Israel, 
We  be  come  fi'om  a  far  country :  now  therefore  make 
ye  a  league  with  us. 

 7.  And  the  men  of  Israel  said  unto  the  Hivites, 

Peradventure  ye  dwell  among  us ;  and  how  shall  we 
make  a  league  with  you  ? 

 8.  And  they  said  unto  Joshun,  We  are  thy 

servants.  And  Joshua  said  unto  them,  Who  are  ye? 
and  from  whence  come  ye  ? 

 9  And  they  said  unto  him.  From  a  very  far 

countrv  thy  servants  are  come,  because  of  the  name 
of  the  "Lord  thy  God  :  for  we  have  heard  the  fame  of 
him,  and  all  that  he  did  in  Egypt, 

 10.  And  all  that  he  did  to  the  two  kings  of  the 

Amorites,  that  were  beyond  Jordan,  to  Sihon  king  of 
Heshbon,  and  to  Og  king  of  Bashan,  which  icas  at 
Ashtaroth. 

 11.  Wherefore  our  elders  and  all  the  inhabit- 
ants of  our  country  spake  to  us,  saying.  Take  victuals 
with  you  for  the  journey,  ami  go  to  meet  them,  and 
say  unto  them,  We  are  your  servants :  therefore  now 
make  ye  a  league  with  us. 

 ^  12.  Tills  our  bread  we  took  hot  for  our  pro- 


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vision  out  of  our  houses  on  the  day  we  came  forth  to 
go  unto  you ;  but  now,  behold,  it  is  dry,  and  it  is 
mouldy : 

Jos.  ix.  13.  And  these  bottles  of  wine,  which  we  filled, 
were  new ;  and,  behold,  they  be  rent :  and  these  our 
garments  and  our  shoes  are  become  old  by  reason  of 
the  very  long  journey. 

 15.  And  Joshua  made  peace  with  them,  and 

made  a  league  with  them,  to  let  them  live:  and  the 
princes  of  the  congregation  sware  unto  them. 

(6.  THE  GIBEONITES  REDUCED  TO  PERPETUAL 
BONDAGE.) 

Jos.  ix.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  three 
days  after  they  had  made  a  league  with  them,  that 
they  heard  that  they  were  their  neighbours,  and  that 
they  dwelt  among  them. 

 17.  And  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed,  and 

came  unto  their  cities  on  the  tliird  day.  Now  their 
cities  were  Gibeon,  and  Chephirah,  and  Beeroth,  and 
Kirjath-jearim. 

 18.  And  the  children  of  Israel  smote  them 

not,  because  the  princes  of  the  congregation  had  sworn 
unto  them  by  the  Lord  God  of  Israel.  And  all  the 
congregation  murmured  against  the  princes. 

 19.  But  all  the  princes  said  unto  all  the  con- 
gregation, "We  have  sworn  unto  them  by  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel :  now  therefore  we  may  not  touch  them. 

 20.  This  we  will  do  to  them ;  we  will  even  let 

them  live,  lest  wrath  be  upon  us,  because  of  the  oath 
■which  we  sware  unto  them. 

 21.  And  the  princes  said  unto  them,  Let  them 

live ;  but  let  them  be  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of 
water  unto  all  the  congregation ;  as  the  princes  had 
promised  them. 

 22.  And  .Joshua  called  for  them,  and  he  spake 

unto  them,  saying,  Wherefore  have  ye  beguiled  \is, 
saying.  We  are  very  far  from  you ;  when  ye  dwell 
among  us  ? 

 23.  Now  therefore  ye  are  cursed,  and  there 

shall  none  of  you  be  freed  from  being  bondmen,  and 
hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  water  for  the  house 
of  my  God. 

 24.  And  they  answered  Joshua,  and  said.  Be- 
cause it  was  certainly  told  thy  servants,  how  th,.it  the 
Lord  thy  God  commanded  his  servant  Moses  to  give 
you  all  the  land,  and  to  destroy  all  the  inhabitants  of 
the  land  from  before  you,  therefore  we  were  sore 
afraid  of  our  lives  because  of  you,  and  have  done  this 
thing. 

 25.  And  now,  behold,  we  are  in  thine  hand :  as 

it  seemetli  good  and  right  unto  thee  to  do  unto  us,  do. 

 26.  And  so  did  he  unto  them,  and  delivered 

them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  slew  them  not. 

 27.  And  Joshua  made  them  that  day  hewers 

of  wood  and  drawers  of  water  for  the  congregation, 
and  for  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  even  unto  this  day,  in 
the  place  which  he  should  choose. 

(7.  THE  FIVE  KINGS  OF  SOUTHERN  CANAAN  0\'ER- 
THROWN.) 

Jos.  X.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  Adoni-zedek 
king  of  Jerusalem  had  heard  how  Joshua  had  taken 
Ai,  and  had  utterly  destroyed  it ;  as  he  had  done  to 
Jericho  and  her  king,  so  he  had  done  to  Ai  and  her 
king;  and  how  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon  had  made 
peace  with  Israel,  and  were  among  them ; 

 2.  That  they  feared  greatly,  because  Gibeon 

was  a  great  city,  as  one  of  the  royal  cities,  and  because 
it  was  greater  than  Ai,  and  all  the  men  thereof  were 
mighty. 

 6.  And  the  men  of  Gibeon  sent  unto  Joshua 

to  the  camp  to  Gilgal,  saying.  Slack  not  thy  hand  from 
thy  servants ;  come  up  to  us  quickly,  and  save  us,  and 
help  us  :  for  all  the  kings  of  the  Amorites  that  dwell 
in  the  mountains  are  gathered  together  against  us. 

 7.  So  Joshua  ascended  from  Gilgal,  he,  and  all 

the  people  of  war  with  him,  and  all  the  mighty  men 
of  valour. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  .Joshua,  Fear  them 

not :  for  I  have  delivered  them  into  thine  hand ;  there 
shall  not  a  man  of  them  stand  before  thee. 


 9.  Joshua  therefore  came  unto  them  suddenly, 

and  went  up  from  Gilgal  all  night. 

 10.  And  the  Lord  discomfited  them  before 

Israel,  and  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter  at  Gibeon, 
and  chased  them  along  the  way  that  goeth  up  to 
Beth-horon,  and  smote  them  to  Azekah,  and  unto 
Makkedah. 

 28.  And  that  day  Joshua  took  Makkedah,  and 

smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  the  king 
thereof  he  utterly  destroyed,  them,  and  all  the  souls 
that  were  therein ;  he  let  none  remain :  and  he  did  to 
the  king  of  Makkedah  as  he  did  unto  the  king  of 
Jericho. 

 29.  Then  Joshua  passed  from  Makkedah,  and 

all  Israel  with  him,  unto  Libnah,  and  fought  against 
Libnah : 

 30.  And  the  Lord  delivered  it  also,  and  the 

king  thereof,  into  the  hand  of  Israel ;  and  he  smote 
it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  all  the  souls  that 
were  therein  ;  he  let  none  remain  in  it ;  but  did  unto  the 
king  thereof  as  he  did  unto  the  king  of  Jericho. 

 31.  And  Joshua  passed  from  Libnah,  and  all 

Israel  with  him,  unto  Lachish,  and  encamped  against 
it,  and  fought  against  it : 

 32.  And  the  Lord  delivered  Lachish  into  the 

hand  of  Israel,  which  took  it  on  the  second  day,  and 
smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  all  the  souls 
that  ioo-e  therein,  according  to  all  that  he  had  done  to 
Libnah. 

 33.  Then  Horam  king  of  Gezer  came  up  to 

help  Lachish ;  and  Joshua  smote  him  and  his  people, 
until  he  had  left  him  none  remaining. 

 34.  And  from  Lachish  Jo.shua  passed  unto 

Eglon,  and  all  Israel  with  him ;  and  they  encamped 
against  it,  and  fought  against  it : 

 35.  And  they  took  it  on  that  day,  and  smote 

it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  all  the  souls  that 
irere  therein  he  utterly  destroyed  that  day,  according 
to  all  that  he  had  done  to  Lachish. 

 36.  And  Jo.shua  went  up  from  Eglon,  and  all 

Israel  with  him,  mito  Hebron  ;  and  they  fought 
against  it: 

 37.  And  they  took  it,  and  smote  it  with  the 

edge  of  the  sword,  and  the  king  thereof,  and  all  the 
cities  thereof,  and  all  the  souls  that  were  therein ;  he 
left  none  remaining,  according  to  all  that  he  had  done 
to  Eglon ;  but  destroyed  it  utterly,  and  all  the  souls 
that  were  therein. 

 38.  And  Joshua  returned,  and  all  Israel  with 

him,  to  Debir ;  and  fought  against  it : 

 39.  And  he  took  it,  and  the  king  thereof,  and 

all  the  cities  thereof;  and  they  smote  them  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword,  and  utterly  destroyed  all  the  souls 
that  were  therein ;  he  left  none  remaining :  as  he  liad 
done  to  Hebron,  so  he  did  to  Debir,  and  to  the  king 
thereof ;  as  he  had  done  also  to  Libnah,  and  to  her  king. 

 40.  So  Joshua  smote  all  the  country  of  the 

hills,  and  of  the  south,  and  of  the  vale,  and  of  the 
sprmgs,  and  all  their  kings  :  he  left  none  remaining, 
but  utterly  destroyed  all  that  breathed,  as  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel  commanded. 

 41.  And  Joshua  smote  them  from  Kadesh- 

barnea  even  unto  Gaza,  and  all  the  country  of  Goshen, 
even  unto  Gibeon. 

 42.  And  all  these  kings  and  their  land  did 

Joshua  take  at  one  time,  because  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  fought  for  Israel. 

 43.  And  Joshua  returned,  and  all  Israel  with 

him,  unto  the  camp  at  Gilgal. 

(8.  THE  KINGS  OF  NORTHERN  CANAAN  DEFEATED.) 

Jos.  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jabin  king  of^ 
Ilazor  had  heard  iJiose  things,  that  he  sent  to  Jobab 
king  of  iladon,  and  to  the  king  of  Shimron,  and  to 
the  king  of  Achshaiih, 

 2.  And  to  the  kings  that  icere  on  the  north  of 

the  mountains,  and  of  the  plains  south  of  Chiuuc- 
roth,  and  ui  the  valley,  and  in  the  borders  of  Dor  on 
the  west, 

 3.  A)id  to  the  Canaanite  on  the  east  and  on 

the  west,  and  to  the  Amorite,  and  the  Hittite,  and  the 
Pcrizzite,  and  the  Jebusite  in  the  mountains,  and  to 
the  Hivite  under  Hermon  in  the  land  of  Mizpeh. 


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Jos.  xi.  4.  And  they  went  out,  they  and  all  their  hosts 
with  them,  much  people,  even  as  the  sand  that  is  u])on 
the  sea  sliore  in  multitude,  with  horses  and  chariots 
Tcry  many. 

 5.  And  when  all  these  kings  were  met  together, 

they  came  and  pitched  together  at  the  waters  of  Me- 
rom,  to  fight  against  Israel. 

 6.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  Be  not 

afraid  because  of  them  :  for  to  morrow  about  this  time 
will  I  deliver  them  up  all  slain  before  Israel :  thou 
shall  hough  their  horses,  and  bum  their  chariots  with 
fire. 

 7.  So  Joshua  came,  and  all  the  pcoi)lc  of  war 

with  him,  against  them  by  the  waters  of  Merom  sud- 
denly; and  they  fell  upon  them. 

 8.  And  the  Lord  delivered  thena  into  the  hand 

of  Israel,  who  smote  them,  and  chased  them  inito  great 
Zidon,  and  unto  Misrephoth-maim,  and  unto  the  val- 
ley of  Mizpeh  eastward ;  and  they  smote  them,  mitil 
they  left  them  none  remaining. 

 10.  And  Joshua  at  that  time  turned  back,  and 

took  Hazor,  and  smote  the  king  tliereof  with  the 
Bword :  for  Hazor  beforetime  was  the  head  of  all  those 
kingdoms. 

 11.  And  they  smote  all  the  souls  that  were 

therem  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  utterly  destroying 
them :  there  was  not  any  left  to  breathe :  and  he  burnt 
Hazor  with  fire. 

 13.  And  all  the  cities  of  those  kings,  and  all 

the  kings  of  them,  did  Joshua  take,  and  smote  them 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  he  utterly  destroyed 
them,  as  Moses  the  sen^ant  of  the  Lord  com- 
manded. 

 13.  But  as  for  the  cities  that  stood  still  in  tlioir 

strength,  Israel  burned  none  of  them,  save  Hazor  only ; 
that  did  Joshua  burn. 

 14.  And  all  the  spoil  of  these  cities,  and  the 

cattle,  the  children  of  Israel  took  for  a  prey  unto  them- 
selves ;  but  every  man  they  smote  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword,  until  they  had  destroyed  them,  neitlier  left  they 
any  to  breathe. 

(9.  THE  ANAKIM  CUT  OFF.) 

Jos.  xi.  21.  And  at  that  time  came  Joshua,  and  cut 
off  the  Anakim  from  the  mountains,  from  Hebron, 
from  Debir,  from  Auab,  and  from  all  the  mountains 
of  Judah,  and  from  all  the  mountains  of  Israel : 
Joshua  destroyed  them  utterly  with  their  cities. 

 23.  There  was  none  of  tlie  Anakim  left  in  the 

land  of  the  children  of  Israel :  only  in  Gaza,  in  Gath, 
and  in  Ashdod,  there  remained. 

(10.  RESULT  OP  THE  FIVE  CAMPAIGNS.) 

Jos.  xi.  16.  So  Joshua  took  all  that  land,  the  hills, 
and  all  the  south  country,  and  all  the  land  of  Goslien, 
and  the  valley,  and  the  plain,  and  the  mountain  of 
Israel,  and  the  valley  of  the  same ; 

 17.  Even  from  the  mount  Halak,  that  goeth 

up  to  Seir,  even  unto  Baal-gad  in  the  valley  of  Leba- 
non under  mount  Hermon :  and  all  their  kings  he 
took,  and  smote  them,  and  slew  them. 

 18.  Joshua  made  war  a  long  time  with  all 

those  kiugs. 

 23.  So  Joshua  took  the  whole  land,  according 

to  all  that  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses ;  and  Joshua  gave 
it  for  an  inheritance  imto  Israel  according  to  their  di- 
visions by  their  tribes.    And  the  land  rested  from  war. 

—  xii.  7.  And  these  a»*e  the  kings  of  the  country 
which  Joshua  and  tlie  children  of  Israel  smote  on  this 
side  Jordan  on  the  west,  from  Baal-gad  in  the  valley 
of  Lebanon  even  unto  the  mount  Halak,  that  goeth 
up  to  Seir ;  which  Jo.shua  gave  unto  the  tribes  of  Israel 
for  a  possession  according  to  their  divisions ; 

 8.  In  the  mountains,  and  in  the  valleys,  and 

in  the  plains,  and  in  the  springs,  and  in  the  wilderness, 
and  in  the  south  country;  the  Hittitos,  the  Amorites, 
and  the  Canaanites,  the  Perizzites,  the  Hivites,  and  the 
Jebusites : 

(11.  Wn.VT  REMAINED  UNCONQUERED.*) 

Jos.  xiii.  2.  This  is  the  land  that  yet  remaineth ;  all 
the  borders  of  the  Philistines,  and  all  Geshuri, 


*  About  one  fourth  of  the  territory.— H. 


 3.  From  Silior,  which  is  before  Egypt,  even 

unto  the  borders  of  Ekronnortliward,  w/i/cA  is  counted 
to  the  Canaauitc:  five  lords  of  the  Philistines;  the 
Gazathites,  and  the  Ashdothitcs,  the  Eshkalonites,  tho 
Gittites,  and  the  Ekronites;  also  tho  Avites  : 

 4.  From  tlie  south,  all  the  laud  of  the  Canaan- 
ites, and  Mcarah  that  is  beside  the  Sidonians,  unto 
Aphek,  to  tho  borders  of  the  Amorites : 

 5.  And  the  land  of  the  Giblites,  and  all  Leba- 
non toward  the  sunrising,  from  Baal-gad  under  mount 
Hennou  unto  the  entering  into  Hamalh. 

 6.  All  the  inhabitants  of  the  hill  cottntry  from 

Lebanon  unto  Misrephoth-maim, a«(Z  all  the  Sidonians, 
them  will  I  ch  ive  out  from  before  the  children  of  Israel : 
only  divide  thou  it  by  lot  unto  the  Israelites  for  an  in- 
heritance, as  I  have  commanded  thee. 

Jud.  iii.  1.  Now  these  am  the  nations  which  the 
Lord  left,  to  prove  Israel  by  tlieni,  ewn  as  many  of 
Israel  as  had  not  known  all  tlic  wars  of  Canaan  ; 

 2.  Only  that  the  generations  of  the  children  of 

Israel  might  know  to  teacli  them  war,  at  the  least  such 
as  before  Icncw  nothing  thereof; 

 3.  JS'amebj,  five  lords  of  the  Philistines,  and  all 

the  Canaanites,  and  the  Sidonians,  and  the  Hivites 
that  dwelt  in  mount  Lebanon,  from  mount  Baal-her- 
mon  imto  the  entering  in  of  Ilamath. 

§  57.   God  Acknowledged  as  the  Conqueror. 

Jos.  xxiii.  10.  One  man  of  you  shall  chase  a  thou- 
sand: for  the  Lord  your  God,  he  it  is  that  fighteth  for 
you,  as  he  hath  promised  you. 

2  Chr.  XX.  7.  Art  not  thou  our  God,  who  didst  drive 
otit  the  inhabitants  of  this  land  before  thy  people  Israel, 
and  gavest  it  to  the  seed  of  Abraham  thy  friend  for  ever  ? 

Neh.  ix.  22.  Moreover  thou  gavest  them  kingdoms 
and  nations,  and  didst  divide  them  mto  corners :  so 
they  possessed  the  land  of  Silion,  and  the  land  of  the 
king  of  Ileshbon,  and  the  land  of  Og  king  of  Bashan. 

 24.  So  the  children  went  in  and  possessed 

the  land,  and  thou  subduedst  before  them  the  inhab- 
itants of  llie  land,  the  Canaanites,  and  gavest  them 
into  their  hands,  with  their  kings,  and  the  people  of 
the  land,  that  tliey  might  do  with  them  as  the^-  would. 

 25.  And  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  fat  land, 

and  possessed  houses  full  of  all  goods,  wells  digged,  vine- 
yards, and  oliveyards,  and  fruit  trees  in  abundance :  so 
"they  did  eat,  and  were  filled,  and  became  fat,  and  de- 
lighted themselves  in  thy  great  goodness. 

Ps.  xliv.  1.  We  have  heard  with  our  ears,  O  God, 
our  fathers  have  told  us,  w/iai  work  thou  didst  in  their 
days,  in  the  times  of  old. 

 2.  IIow  thou  didst  drive  out  the  heathen  with 

thy  hand,  and  plantedst  them ;  how  thou  didst  aflSict 
the  people,  and  cast  them  out. 

 3  For  they  got  not  the  land  in  possession  by 

their  own  sword,  neither  did  their  own  arm  save  them : 
but  thy  right  hand,  and  thine  arm,  and  the  light  of  thy 
countenance,  because  thou  hadst  a  fixvour  unto  them. 

—  Ixxviii.  54.  And  he  brought  them  to  the  border 
of  his  sanctuary,  even  to  this  mountain,  which  his  right 
hand  had  purchased. 

 55.  He  cast  out  the  heathen  al.so  before  them, 

and  divided  them  an  inheritance  by  line,  and  made 
the  tribes  of  Israel  to  dwell  in  their  tents. 

—  cv.  44.  And  gave  them  the  lands  of  the  heathen: 
and  they  inherited  the  labour  of  the  people ; 

—  cvi.  10.  And  he  saved  them  from  the  hand  of  him 
that  hated  them,  and  redeemed  them  from  tlie  hand  of 
the  enemy. 

—  cxi.  G.  He  hath  shewed  his  people  the  power  of 
his  works,  that  he  may  give  them  the  heritage  of  the 
heathen. 

— •  cxxxv.  10.  Who  smote  great  nations,  and  slew 
mighty  kings ; 

 11.  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  and  Og  king 

of  Bashan,  and  all  the  kingdoms  of  Canaan  : 

 12,  And  he  gave  their  land  for  a  heritage,  a 

heritage  unto  Israel  his  people. 

—  cxxxvi.  21.  And  gave  their  land  for  a  heritage : 
for  his  mercy  endurcth  for  ever  : 

 22.  Even  a  heritage  unto  Israel  his  servant: 

for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 


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Ps.  cxxxvi.  23.  Wlio  remembered  us  in  our  low  es- 
tate :  for  his  mercy  endureih  for  ever : 

Amos  ii.  9.  Yet  destroyed  I  the  Amorite  before  them, 
whose  heiglit  was  hke  the  lieight  of  tlie  cedars,  and  he 
XKis  strong  as  tlie  oaks  ;  j^et  I  destroyed  his  fruit  from 
above,  and  his  roots  from  beneath. 

Hab.  iii.  13.  Thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in 
indignation,  thou  didst  thresh  the  heathen  in  anger. 

 13.  Thou  wentest  forth  for  the  salvation  of  thy 

people,  even  for  salvation  with  thine  anointed ;  tliou 
woundedst  the  liead  out  of  the  house  of  the  wicked, 
by  discovering  the  foundation  unto  the  neck.  Selah. 

 14.  Thou  didst  strike  through  with  his  staves 

the  head  of  his  villages :  tliey  came  out  as  a  whirl- 
wind to  scatter  me :  their  rejoicing  was  as  to  devour 
the  poor  secretly. 

Acts  xiii.  19.  And  when  he  had  destroyed  seven  na- 
tions in  tlie  land  of  Canaan,  he  divided  their  land  to 
them  by  lot. 

§  58.   Why  God  Fought  for  the  Hebrews. 

Deut.  iv.  87.  And  because  he  loved  thy  fathers, 
therefore  he  chose  their  seed  after  them,  and  brought 
thee  out  in  his  sight  with  his  mighty  power  out  of 
Egypt; 

 38.  To  drive  out  nations  from  before  thee  great- 
er and  mightier  than  thou  art,  to  bring  thee  in,  to  give 
tliee  their  land /or  an  inheritance,  as  it  is  this  day. 

Ps.  xlvii.  4.  He  shall  choose  our  inheritance  for  us, 
the  excellency  of  Jacob  whom  he  loved.  Selah. 

§  59.   The  Territory  West  of  the  Jordan  Divided. 

(1.  THE  COMMAND  TO  JOSHUA.) 

Jos.  xiii.  1.  Now  Joshua  was  old  and  stricken  in 
years;  and  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Thou  art  old  a?ul 
stricken  in  years,  and  there  remaineth  yet  very  much 
land  to  be  possessed. 

 7.  Now  tlierefore  divide  this  land  for  an  in- 
heritance unto  the  nine  tribes,  and  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseh. 

(3.  Caleb's  inheritance.) 

Jos.  xiv.  6.  Then  tlie  children  of  Judah  came  unto 
Joshua  in  Gilgal:  and  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh 
the  Kenezite  said  unto  him.  Thou  knowest  the  thing 
that  tlie  Lord  said  unto  Moses  the  man  of  God  con- 
cerning me  and  thee  in  Kadesh-barnea. 

 9.  And  Moses  sware  on  that  day,  saying. 

Surely  the  land  whereon  thy  feet  ha^-e  trodden  shall 
be  thine  inheritance,  and  thy  children's  for  ever,  be- 
cause thou  hast  wholly  followed  the  Lord  my  God. 

 12.  Now  therefore  give  me  this  mountain, 

whereof  the  Lord  spake  in  that  day ;  for  thou  heard- 
est  in  that  day  how  the  Anakim  were  there,  and  that 
the  cities  tcere  great  and  fenced:  if  so  be  the  Lord  will 
be  with  me,  then  I  shall  be  able  to  drive  them  out,  as 
the  Lord  said. 

(See  Jos.  xiv.  13.) 

Jos.  xiv.  14.  Hebron  therefore  became  the  inherit- 
ance of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  the  Kenezite 
unto  this  day;  because  that  he  wholly  followed  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel. 

 15.  And  the  name  of  Hebron  before  was  Kir- 

jath-arba;  which  Arha  was  a  great  man  among  the 
Anakim.    And  the  land  had  rest  from  war. 

(3.  judah' S  INHERITANCE.) 

See  Jos.  XV.  1-13. 

(4.  ephraim's  inherit.ance.) 
SeeJos.xvi.  5-9. 

(5.  manasseh's  tneeritance.) 
SeeJos.xvii.  7-11. 

(6.  EPHRAIM  and  manasseh  ASK  FOR  MORE 

territory.) 

Jos.  xvii.  14.  And  the  children  of  Joseph  spake  unto 
Joshua,  saying,  Why  hast  thou  given  me  but  one  lot 
and  one  jwrtion  to  inherit,  seeing  I  am  a  great  people, 
forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me  hitherto  ? 

 15.  And  Joshua  answered  them,  If  thou  be  a 

great  people,  then  get  th£e  up  to  the  wood  country,  and 


cut  down  for  thyself  there  in  the  land  of  the  Periz- 
zites  and  of  the  giants,  if  mount  Ephraim  be  too  nar- 
row for  thee. 

 17.  And  Joshua  spake  unto  the  house  of  Jo- 
seph, even  to  Ephraim  and  to  Manasseh,  saying,  Thou 
art  a  great  people,  and  hast  great  power :  thou  shalt 
not  have  one  lot  only : 

 18.  But  the  mountain  shall  be  thine ;  for  it  is 

a  wood,  and  thou  shalt  cut  it  down:  and  the  outgo- 
ings of  it  shall  be  thine :  for  thou  shalt  drive  out  the 
Canaanites,  though  they  have  iron  chariots,  and 
though  they  be  strong. 

(7.  the  se\tsn  other  tribes  provided  for.) 

Jos.xviii.  1.  And  the  whole  congregation  of  the 
children  of  Israel  assembled  together  at  Shiloh,  and 
set  up  the  tabeniacle  of  the  congregation  there :  and 
the  land  was  subdued  before  them. 

 3.  And  there  remained  among  the  children  of 

Israel  seven  tribes,  which  had  not  yet  received  their 
inheritance. 

 3.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, How  long  are  ye  slack  to  go  to  possess  the  land, 
which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  hath  given  you  ? 

 4.  Give  out  from  among  you  three  men  for 

each  tribe :  and  I  will  send  them,  and  they  shall  rise, 
and  go  through  the  land,  and  describe  it  according  to 
tlie  inheritance  of  them ;  and  they  shall  come  again 
to  me. 

 5.  And  they  shall  divide  it  into  seven  parts : 

Judah  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the  south,  and  the 
house  of  Joseph  shall  abide  in  their  coasts  on  the 
north. 

 6.  Ye  shall  therefore  describe  the  l;ind  into 

seven  parts,  and  bring  the  deftcript/on  hither  to  nie, 
that  I  may  cast  lots  for  you  here  before  the  Lord  our 
God. 

 8.  And  the  men  arose,  and  went  away :  and 

Joshua  charged  them  tliat  went  to  describe  the  land, 
saying.  Go  and  walk  through  the  land,  and  describe 
it,  and  come  again  to  me,  tliat  I  may  here  cast  lots  for 
j^ou  before  the  Lord  in  Shiloh. 

 9.  And  the  men  went  and  passed  through  the 

land,  and  described  it  by  cities  into  seven  parts  in  a 
book,  and  came  again  to  Joshua  to  the  host  at  Shiloh. 

 10.  And  Joshua  cast  lots  for  them  in  Shiloh 

before  the  Lord  :  and  there  Joshua  divided  the  land 
imto  the  children  of  Israel  according  to  their  divi- 
sions. 

See  Jos.  xviii.  11,  to  Jos.  xix.  48. 

(8.  JOSHUA'S  INHERITANCE.; 

Jos.- xix.  49.  "When  tliey  had  made  an  end  of  divid- 
ing the  land  for  inheritance  by  their  coasts,  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  gave  an  inheritance  to  Joshua  the  son 
of  Nun  among  them  : 

—  —  50.  According  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  they 
gave  him  the  city  which  he  asked,  eren  Timnath- 
serah  in  mount  Ephraim :  and  he  built  the  citj',  and 
dwelt  therein. 

(9.  FORTY-EIGHT  CITIES  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  LEATITES.) 

Jos.  xiii.  14.  Only  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  he  gave 
none  inlieritance;  the  sacritices  of  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  made  by  tire  ai'e  their  inheritance,  as  he  said 
unto  them. 

—  xxi.  1.  Then  came  near  the  heads  of  the  fathers 
of  the  Levites  unto  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  unto  Josh- 
ua the  son  of  Nun,  and  unto  the  heads  of  the  fa- 
thers of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel ; 

 3.  And  they  sp;ike  unto  them  at  Shiloh  in  the 

land  of  Canaan,  saying,  Tiie  Lord  commanded  by 
the  hand  of  Moses  to  give  us  cities  to  dwell  in,  with 
the  suburbs  thereof  for  our  cattle. 

 3.  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  imto  the 

Levites  out  of  their  inheritance,  at  the  command- 
ment of  the  Lord,  these  cities  and  their  suburbs. 

 41.  All  the  cities  of  the  LeAites  -svithin  the 

possession  of  the  children  of  Israel  were  fort}-  and 
eight  cities  with  their  suburbs. 

 42.  Tliese  cities  were  every  one  with  theii 

suburbs  round  about  them:  thus  were  all  these  cities. 

See  Jos.  xxi.  4-40,  for  these  cities. 


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(10.  ALL  SETTLED.) 

Jos.  xxi.  43.  And  the  Lord  gave  unto  Israel  all  the 
land  which  he  sware  to  give  unto  their  fathers;  and 
they  possessed  it,  and  dwelt  therein. 

 44.  And  the  Lokd  gave  them  rest  round 

about,  according  to  all  that  lie  sware  unto  their  fa- 
thers :  and  thei-e  stood  not  a  man  of  all  their  enemies 
before  them ;  the  Lord  delivered  all  their  enemies 
into  their  hand. 

 45.  There  failed  not  aught  of  any  good  thing 

wliich  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto  the  house  of  Israel ; 
all  came  to  pass. 

§  60.  The  "Warriors  of  the  Trans-Jordanic 
Tribes  Sent  Back. 

Jos.  xxii.  1.  Then  Joshua  called  the  Rcubenites,  and 
the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Mauasseh, 

 2.  And  said  unto  them,  Ye  have  kept  all  that 

Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  commanded  you,  and 
have  obeyed  my  voice  in  all  that  I  commanded  you  : 

 3.  Ye  have  not  left  your  brethren  these  many 

days  unto  this  day,  but  have  kept  the  charge  of  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord  your  God. 

 4.  And  now  the  Lord  your  God  hath  given 

rest  unto  your  brethren,  as  he  promised  them  :  there- 
fore now  return  ye,  and  get  j^ou  unto  your  tents,  and 
unto  the  land  of  your  possession,  which  Moses  the  ser- 
vant of  the  Lord  gave  you  on  the  other  side  Jordan. 

 7.  Now  to  the  one  half  of  the  tribe  of  ]VIa- 

nasseh  Moses  had  given  possession  in  Baslian  :  but  unto 
the  oi/ier  half  thereof  gave  Joshua  among  their  breth- 
ren on  this  side  Jordan  westward.  And  when  Joshua 
sent  them  away  also  unto  their  tents,  then  he  blessed 
them. 

 9.  And  the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Gad  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  re- 
turned, and  departed  from  the  children  of  Israel  out 
of  Shiloh,  which  is  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  to  go  unto 
the  country  of  Gilead,  to  the  land  of  their  possession, 
whereof  they  were  possessed,  according  to  the  word 
of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

§  61.   Joshua's  Valedictory. 

Jos.  xxiii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  a  long  time  af\er 
that  the  Lord  had  given  rest  unto  Israel  from  all 
their  enemies  round  about,  that  Joshua  waxed  old 
and  stricken  in  age. 

 2.  And  Joshua  called  for  all  Israel,  and  for 

their  elders,  and  for  their  heads,  and  for  their  judges, 
and  for  their  offlcers,  and  said  unto  them,  I  am  old 
and  stricken  in  age : 

 3.  And  ye  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord  your 

God  hath  done  unto  all  these  nations  because  of  you ; 
for  the  Lord  your  God  is  he  that  hath  fought  for  you. 

 4.  Behold,  I  have  divided  unto  you  by  lot 

these  nations  that  remain,  to  be  an  inheritance  for 
your  tribes,  from  Jordan,  with  all  the  nations  that  I 
have  cut  otF,  even  unto  the  great  sea  westward. 

—  xxiv.  13.  And  I  have  given  you  a  land  for  which 
ye  did  not  labour,  and  cities  which  j'e  built  not,  and 
ye  dwell  in  them ;  of  the  vineyards  and  oliveyards 
which  ye  planted  not  do  ye  cat. 

 18.  And  the  Lord  drave  out  from  before  us 

all  the  people,  even  the  Amorites  which  dwelt  in  the 
land :  therefore  will  we  also  serve  the  Lord  ;  for  he  is 
our  God. 

 19.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  people.  Ye  can- 
not serve  the  Lord:  for  he  is  a  holy  God;  he  is  a 
jealous  God;  he  will  not  forgive  your  transgressions 
nor  your  sins. 

 20.  If  ye  forsake  the  Lord,  and  serve  strange 

gods,  then  he  will  turn  and  do  you  hurt,  and  consume 
you,  after  that  he  hath  done  you  good. 

 21.  And  the  people  said  unto  Joshua,  Nay; 

but  we  will  serve  the  Lord. 

 22.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  people.  Ye  are 

witnesses  against  yourselves  that  ye  have  chosen  you 
the  Lord,  to  serve  him.  And  they  said.  We  are  wit- 
nesses. 

 28.  So  Joshua  let  the  people  depart,  every 

man  unto  his  inheritance. 


§  62.   The  People  Faithful  for  a  Time. 

Jud.  ii.  6.  And  when  Joshua  had  let  the  people  go, 
the  children  of  Israel  went  every  man  unto  his  inher- 
itance to  possess  the  land. 

 7.  And  the  people  served  the  Lord  all  the 

days  of  Joshua,  and  all  the  days  of  the  elders  that 
outlived  Joshua,  who  had  seen  all  the  great  works  of 
the  Lord,  that  he  did  for  Israel. 

See  Jos. xxiv.  31. 

§  63.   Boundaries  of  Canaan  West  of  the  Jordan. 

Num.  xxxiv.  2.  Command  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  say  unto  them,  When  ye  come  into  the  land  of 
Canaan ;  (this  is  the  land  that  shall  fall  unto  you  for 
an  inheritance,  even  the  land  of  Canaan  with  the 
coasts  thereof :) 

 3.  Then  your  south  quarter  shall  be  from  the 

wilderness  of  Zin  along  by  the  coast  of  Edom,  and 
your  south  border  shall  be  the  outmost  coast  of  the 
salt  sea  eastward : 

 4.  And  your  border  shall  turn  from  the  south 

to  the  ascent  of  Akrabbim,  and  pass  on  to  Zin :  and 
the  going  forth  thereof  shall  be  from  the  south  to 
Kadesh-barnea,  and  shall  go  on  to  Hazar-addar,  and 
pass  on  to  Azmon : 

 5.  And  the  border  shall  fetch  a  compass  from 

Azmon  unto  the  river  of  Egypt,  and  the  goings  out 
of  it  shall  be  at  the  sea. 

 6.  And  as  for  the  western  border,  ye  shall 

even  have  the  great  sea  for  a  border:  this  shall  be 
your  west  border. 

 7.  And  this  shall  be  }'our  north  border:  from 

the  great  sea  ye  shall  point  out  for  you  mount  Ilor : 

 8.  From  mount  Hor  ye  shall  point  out  your 

border  unto  the  entrance  of  Haniath  ;  and  the  goings 
forth  of  the  border  shall  be  to  Zedad : 

 9.  And  the  border  shall  go  on  to  Ziphron,  and 

the  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  Hazar-euan  :  this  shall 
be  your  north  border. 

 10.  And  ye  shall  point  out  your  east  border 

from  Hazar-enan  to  Shephani : 

 11.  And  the  coast  shall  go  down  from  She- 

pham  to  Riblah,  on  the  east  side  of  Ain  ;  and  the  bor- 
der shall  descend,  and  shall  reach  unto  the  side  of  the 
sea  of  Chinnereth  eastward: 

 12.  And  the  border  shall  go  down  to  Jordan, 

and  the  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  the  salt  sea :  this 
shall  be  your  land  with  the  coasts  thereof  round 
about. 

 13.  And  Moses  commanded  the  children  of 

Israel,  saying,  This  is  the  land  which  ye  shall  inherit 
by  lot,  which  the  Lord  commanded  to  give  unto  the 
nme  tribes,  and  to  the  half  tribe  : 

Amos  vi.  2.  Pass  ye  unto  Calneh,  and  see ;  and  from 
thence  go  ye  to  Hamath  the  great :  then  go  down  to 
Gatli  of  the  Philistines  :  be  they  better  than  these  king- 
doms ?  or  their  border  greater  than  your  border  ? 

§  64.   Tlie  History  of  tlie  Tribes  Foreshadowed. 

Gen.  xlix.  1.  And  Jacob  called  unto  his  sons,  and 
said,  Gather  yourselves  together,  that  I  may  tell  you 
thai  which  shall  befall  you  in  the  last  days. 

 2.  Gather  yourselves  together,  and  hear,  ye 

sons  of  Jacob  ;  and  hearken  unto  Israel  your  father. 

 28.  All  these  are  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel : 

and  this  is  it  that  their  father  spake  unto  them,  and 
blessed  them  ;  every  one  according  to  his  blessing  he 
blessed  them. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  1.  And  this  is  the  blessing,  wherewith 
Moses  the  man  of  God  blessed  the  children  of  Israel 
before  his  death. 

(REUBEN.) 

Gen.  xlix.  3.  Reuben,  thou  art  my  firstborn,  my 
might,  and  the  beginning  of  mj'  strength,  the  excel- 
lency of  dignity,  and  the  excellency  of  "jiower : 

 4.  Unstable  as  water,  thou  shalt  not  excel ; 

because  thou  wentest  \ip  to  thy  flxther's  bed  ;  then  de- 
filedst  thou  it :  he  went  iiji  to  my  couch. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  6.  Let  Reuben  live,  and  not  die;  and 
let  Tift  his  men  be  few. 


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(SIMEON  AND  LEVI.) 

Gen.  xlix.  5.  Simeon  and  Levi  are  bretloren ;  instru- 
ments of  cruelty  are  in  their  habitations. 

 6.  O  my  soul,  come  not  thou  into  their  secret ; 

unto  their  assembly,  mine  honour,  be  not  thou  united : 
for  in  their  anger  they  slew  a  man,  and  in  their  self- 
will  they  digged  down  a  wall. 

 7.  Cursed  be  tlieir  anger,  for  it  was  fierce ;  and 

their  wrath,  for  it  was  cruel:  I  will  divide  them  in 
Jacob,  and  scatter  them  in  Israel. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  8.  And  of  Levi  he  said.  Let  thy  Thum- 
mim  and  thy  Urim  be  with  thy  holy  one,  whom  thou 
didst  prove  at  Massah,  and  with  whom  thou  didst 
strive  at  the  waters  of  Meribah ; 

 9.  Who  said  unto  his  father  and  to  his  mother, 

T  have  not  seen  him  ;  neither  did  he  acknowledge  his 
brethren,  nor  knew  his  own  children :  for  they  have 
observed  thy  word,  and  kept  thy  covenant. 

 10.  They  shall  teach  Jacob  thy  judgments, 

and  Israel  thy  law :  they  shall  put  incense  before  thee, 
and  whole  burnt  sacrifice  upon  thine  altar. 

See  Deut.  xxxiii.  11. 

(JUD.IH.) 

Gen.  xlix.  8.  Judah,  thou  art  Tie  whom  thy  brethren 
shall  pi  aise :  thy  hand  shall  be  in  the  neck  of  thine  ene- 
mies ;  thy  father's  children  shall  bow  down  before  thee. 

 9.  Judah  is  a  lion's  whelp  :  from  the  prey,  my 

son,  thou  art  gone  up :  he  stooped  down,  he  couched 
as  a  lion,  and  as  an  old  lion  ;  who  shall  rouse  him  up  ? 

 11.  Binding  his  foal  unto  the  vine,  and  his 

ass's  colt  unto  the  choice  vine;  be  washed  his  gar- 
ments in  wine,  and  his  clothes  in  the  blood  of  grapes : 

 13.  His  eyes  shall  be  red  with  wine,  and  his 

teeth  white  with  milk. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  7.  And  this  is  the  blessing  of  Judah: 
and  he  said,  Hear,  Lord,  the  voice  of  Judah,  and 
bring  him  unto  his  people :  let  his  hands  be  sufficient 
for  him ;  and  be  thou  a  help  to  him  from  his  enemies. 

(ZEBULUN.) 

Gen.  xlix.  13.  Zebuhm  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of 
the  sea ;  and  he  shall  be  for  a  haven  of  ships ;  and  his 
border  shall  be  unto  Zidon. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  18.  And  of  Zebulun  he  said,  Rejoice, 
Zebulun,  in  thy  going  out ;  and,  Issachar,  in  thy  tents. 

 19.  They  shall  call  the  people  unto  the  mount- 
ain ;  there  they  shall  offer  sacrifices  of  righteousness : 
for  they  shall  suck  of  the  abundance  of  the  seas,  and 
of  treasures  hid  in  the  sand. 

(issachar.) 

Gen.  xlix.  14.  Issachar  is  a  strong  ass  couching  down 
between  two  burdens : 

 15.  And  he  saw  that  rest  toas  good,  and  the 

land  that  it  was  pleasant ;  and  bowed  his  shoulder  to 
bear,  and  became  a  servant  unto  tribute. 

(dan.) 

Gen.  xlix.  16.  Dan  shall  judge  his  people,  as  one  of 
the  tribes  of  Israel. 

 17.  Dan  shall  be  a  serpent  by  the  way,  an  ad- 
der in  the  path,  that  biteth  the  horse  heels,  so  that  his 
rider  shall  fall  backward. 

 18.  I  have  waited  for  thy  salvation,  O  Lord. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  23.  And  of  Dan  he  said,  Dan  is  a  lion's 
whelp :  he  shall  leap  from  Bashan. 

(gad.) 

Gen.  xlix.  19.  Gad,  a  troop  shall  overcome  him :  but 
he  shall  overcome  at  the  last. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  20.  And  of  Gad  he  said.  Blessed  be  he 
that  enlargeth  Gad :  he  dwelleth  as  a  lion,  and  teareth 
the  arm  with  the  crown  of  the  head. 

 21.  And  he  provided  the  first  part  for  himself, 

because  there,  in  a  portion  of  the  lawgiver,  was  he 
seated;  and  he  came  with  the  heads  of  the  people,  he 
executed  the  justice  of  the  Lord,  and  his  judgments 
With  Israel. 

(ashbr.) 

Gen.  xlix.  20.  Out  of  Asher  his  bread  shaU  be  ftit, 
and  he  shall  yield  royal  dainties. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  24.  And  of  Asher  lie  said.  Let  Asher 
be  blessed  with  children  ;  let  him  be  acceptable  to  his 
brethren,  and  let  him  dip  his  foot  in  oil. 


 25.  Thy  shoes  shall  be  iron  and  brass  ;  and  as 

thy  days,  so  shall  thy  strength  be. 

(naphtali.) 

Gen.  xlix.  21.  Naphtali  w  a  hind  let  loose :  hegiveth 
goodly  words. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  23.  And  of  Naphtali  he  said,  0  Naph- 
tali, satisfied  with  favour,  and  full  with  the  blessing 
of  the  Lord,  possess  thou  the  west  and  the  south. 

(JOSEPH;   including  EPHRAIM  AND  MANASSEH.) 

Gen,  xlix.  22.  Joseph  m  a  fruitful  bough,  er^n  a  fruit- 
ful bough  by  a  well ;  %ohose  branches  run  over  the  wall : 

 23.  The  archers  have  sorely  grieved  him,  and 

shot  at  him,  and  hated  him : 

—  —  25.  Bken  by  the  God  of  thy  father,  who  .shall 
help  thee  ;  and  by  the  Almighty,  who  shall  bless  thee 
with  blessings  of  heaven  above,  blessings  of  the  deep  that 
lieth  under,  blessings  of  the  breasts,  and  of  the  womb: 

 26.  The  blessings  of  thy  father  have  prevailed 

above  the  blessings  of  my  progenitors  unto  the  utmost 
bound  of  the  everlasting  hills:  they  shall  be  on  the 
head  of  Joseph,  and  on  the  crown  of  the  head  of  him 
that  was  separate  from  his  brethren. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  13.  And  of  Joseph  he  said.  Blessed  of 
the  Lord  be  his  land,  for  the  precious  things  of  heaven, 
for  the  dew,  and  for  the  deep  that  couclieth  beneath, 

 14.  And  for  the  precious  fruits  brought  forth 

by  the  sun,  and  for  the  precious  things  put  forth  by 
the  moon, 

 15.  And  for  the  chief  things  of  the  ancient 

mountains,  and  for  the  precious  things  of  the  lasting 
hills, 

 16.  And  for  the  precious  things  of  the  earth 

and  fulness  thereof,  and  for  the  good  will  of  him  that 
dwelt  in  the  bush :  let  tlte  blessing  come  upon  the  head 
of  Joseph,  and  upon  the  top  of  the  head  of  him  that 
was  separated  from  his  brethren. 

 17.  His  glory  is  like  the  firstling  of  his  bullock, 

and  his  horns  are  like  the  horns  of  unicorns:  with 
them  he  shall  push  the  people  togetlier  to  the  ends  of 
the  earth :  and  they  are  the  ten  thousands  of  Ephraim, 
and  they  arc  the  thousands  of  Manasseh. 

(benjamin.) 

Gen.  xlix.  27.  Benjamin  shall  raven  as  a  wolf:  in 
the  morning  he  shall  devour  the  prey,  and  at  night  he 
shall  divide  the  spoil. 

See  Deut.  xxxiii.  12. 

§  65.   Ezekiel's  Tisiou  of  Canaan.* 

Ezek.xlvii.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  This  shaU 
5e  the  border,  whereby  ye  shall  inherit  the  land  accord- 
ing to  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel :  Joseph  shall  have 
two  portions. 

 14.  And  ye  shall  inherit  it,  one  as  well  as  an- 
other: concerning  the  which  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  to 
give  it  unto  your  fethers :  and  this  land  shall  fall  unto 
you  for  mheritance. 

 15  And  this  shall  be  the  border  of  the  land 

toward  the  north  side,  from  the  great  sea,  the  way  c; 
Hethlon,  as  men  go  to  Zedad  ; 

 16.  Hamath,  Berothah,  Sibraim,  which  is  be- 
tween the  border  of  Damascus  and  the  border  of  Ha- 
math ;  Hazar-hatticon,  which  is  by  the  coast  of  Hauran. 

 17.  And  the  border  from  the  sea  shall  be 

Hazar-enan,  the  border  of  Damascus,  and  the  north 
northward,  and  the  border  of  Hamath.  And  this  is  the 
north  side. 

 18.  And  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure  from 

Hauran,  and  from  Damascus,  and  from  Gilead,  and 
from  the  land  of  Israel  by  Jordan,  from  the  border 
unto  the  east  sea.    And  thix  is  the  east  side. 

 19.  And  the  south  side  southward,  from  Tamar 

even  to  the  waters  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  the  river  to  the 
great  sea.    And  this  is  the  south  side  southward. 

 20.  The  west  side  also  shall  be  the  great  sea 

from  the  border,  till  a  man  come  over  against  Hamath. 
This  is  the  west  side. 

 21.  So  shall  ye  divide  this  land  unto  you  ac- 
cording to  the  tribes  of  Israel. 


*  Depigned  to  set  forth  the  spiritual  blessings  of  the  Christian 
dispensation.— H. 


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CHAP.  VI. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ezek.  xlviii.  1.  Now  tlicse  are  the  names  of  the  tribes. 
From  the  north  end  to  the  coast  of  the  way  of  Hcth- 
lon,  as  one  goeth  to  Plamath,  Hazar-enan,  the  border 
of  Damascus  northward,  to  the  coast  of  Hamath  ;  for 
these  are  his  sides  east  aiuL  west;  a  porlionfur  Dan. 

 2.  And  by  the  border  of  Dan,  from  the  east 

side  unto  the  west  side,  a,  portion  for  Asher. 

 3.  And  by  the  border  of  Ashei'.  froin  the  east 

side  even  unto  the  west  side,  a.  portion  for  Naphtah. 

 4.  And  by  the  border  of  Naphtali,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side,  a  pm-tion  for  Manasseh. 

 5.  And  by  the  border  of  Manasseh,  from  the 

east  side  unto  tlae  west  side,  a  portion  for  Ephraim. 

 6.  And  by  the  border  of  Epliraim,  from  the 

east  side  even  unto  tlie  west  side,  a  portion  for  Reuben. 

 7.  And  by  the  border  of  Reuben,  from  the  east 

side  unto  the  west  side,  &  portion  for  Judah. 

 8.  And  by  the  border  of  Judah,  from  the  east 

side  unto  the  west  side,  shall  be  the  offering  which  ye 
shall  offer  of  five  and  twenty  thousand  reeds  in  breadth, 
and  in  length  as  one  of  the  otJier  parts,  from  the  east 
side  unto  the  west  side :  and  the  sanctuary  shall  be  in 
the  midst  of  it. 

 9.  The  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer  unto  the 

Lord  shall  be  of  five  and  twenty  thousand  in  length, 
and  of  ten  thousand  in  breadth. 

 10.  And  for  them,  even  for  the  priests,  shall  be 

tliis  holy  oblation  ;  toward  the  north  five  and  twenty 
thousand  in  length,  and  toward  the  west  ten  thousand 
in  breadth,  and  toward  the  east  ten  thousand  iu 
breadth,  and  toward  the  south  five  and  twenty  thou- 
sand in  length  :  and  the  sanctuary  of  the  Lord  shall 
be  in  the  midst  thereof 

 11.  It  shall  he  for  the  priests  that  are  sanctified 

of  the  sons  of  Zadok ;  -o'liich  have  kept  my  charge, 
which  went  not  astray  when  the  children  of  Israel 
went  astray,  as  the  Levites  went  astray. 

 12.  And  this  oblation  of  the  land  that  is  offered 

shall  be  unto  them  a  thing  most  holy  by  the  border  of 
the  Levites. 

 13.  And  over  against  the  border  of  the  priests, 

the  Levites  shall  have  five  and  twenty  thousand  in 
length,  and  ten  thousand  in  breadth:  all  the  length 
shall  be  five  and  twenty  thousand,  and  the  breadtli  ten 
thousand. 

 14.  And  they  shall  not  sell  of  it,  neither  ex- 
change, nor  alienate  the  firstfruits  of  the  land :  for  it 
is  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

 15.  And  the  five  thousand,  that  are  left  in  the 

breadth  over  against  the  five  ancl  twenty  thousand, 
shall  be  a  proflme  place  for  the  city,  for  dwelling,  and 
for  suburbs  :  and  the  city  shall  be  in  the  midst  thereof. 

 16.  And  these  shall  be  the  measures  thereof; 

the  north  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred,  and 
the  south  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred,  and 
on  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred,  and 
the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

 17.  And  the  suburbs  of  the  city  shall  be  to- 
ward the  north  two  hundred  and  fifty,  and  toward  the 
south  two  hundred  and  fifty,  and  toward  the  east  two 
hundred  and  fifty,  and  toward  the  west  two  hundred 
and  fifty. 

—  —  18.  And  the  residue  in  length  over  against  the 
oblation  of  the  holy  portion  shall  be  ten  thousand  east- 
ward, and  ten  thousand  M-estward :  and  it  shall  be 
over  against  the  oblation  of  the  ho]y  portion  ;  and  the 
increase  thereof  shall  be  for  food  unto  them  that  serve 
the  city. 

 19.  And  they  that  serve  the  city  shall  serve 

it  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

 20.  All  the  oblation  shall  be  five  and  twenty 

thousand  by  five  and  twenty  thousand  :  ye  shall  offer 
the  holy  oblation  foursquare,  with  the  possession  of 
the  city. 

 21.  And  the  residue  shall  be  for  the  prince,  on 

the  one  side  and  on  the  other  of  the  holy  oblation,  anil 
of  the  possession  of  the  city,  over  against  the  five  and 
twenty  thousand  of  the  oblation  toward  the  east  bor- 
der, and  westward  over  against  the  five  and  twenty 
thousand  toward  the  west  border,  over  against  the 
portions  for  the  prince  :  and  it  sliall  be  the  holy  obla- 
tion ;  and  the  sanctuary  of  the  house  shall  be' in  the 
midst  thereof. 


 22.  Moreover,  from  the  possession  of  the  Le- 
vites, and  from  the  possession  of  the  city,  being  in  the 
midst  of  that  which  is  the  prince's,  between  the  bor- 
der of  Judah  and  the  border  of  Benjamin,  shall  bo 
for  the  prince. 

 23.  As  for  the  rest  of  the  tribes,  from  the  east 

side  unto  the  west  side,  Benjamin  shall  hare  a  portion. 

 24.  And  by  the  border  of  Benjamin,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side,  Simeon  shall  have  ^portion. 

 25.  And  by  the  border  of  Simeon,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side,  Issachar  a  portion. 

 26.  And  by  the  border  of  Issachar,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side,  Zebulun  a  portion. 

 27.  And  by  the  border  of  Zebulun,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side.  Gad  a  portion. 

 28.  And  by  the  border  of  Gad,  at  the  south 

side  southward,  the  border  shall  be  even  from  Tamar 
unto  the  waters  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  and  to  the  river 
toward  the  great  sea. 

 29.  This  is  the  land  which  ye  shall  divide  by 

lot  unto  the  tribes  of  Israel  for  inheritance,  and  these 
are  their  portions,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 30.  And  these  are  the  goings  out  of  the  city 

on  the  north  side,  four  thousand  and  five  hundred 
measures. 

 31.  And  the  gates  of  the  city  shall  be  after  the 

names  of  the  tribes  of  Israel :  three  gates  northward  ; 
one  gate  of  Reuben,  one  gate  of  Judah,  one  gate  of  Levi. 

 32.  And  at  the  east  side  four  thousand  and 

five  hundred :  and  three  gates ;  and  one  gate  of  Jo- 
seph, one  gate  of  Benjamin,  one  gate  of  Dan. 

 33.  And  at  the  south  side  four  thousand  and 

five  hundred  measures:  and  three  gates;  one  gate  of 
Simeon,  one  gate  of  Issachar,  one  gate  of  Zebulun. 

•  34.  At  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five 

hundred,  witli  their  three  gates  ;  one  gate  of  Gad,  one 
gate  of  Asher,  one  gate  of  Naphtali. 

 35.  It  was  round  about  eighteen  thousand 

measxtres  :  and  the  name  of  the  city  from  thai  day 
shall  be,  The  Lord  is  there. 


CHAP.  VI. 

THE  HEBREW  POLITY. 
§  66.  Theocratic. 

(1.  GOD  OFFERS  TO  BE  THE  HEAD  OF  THE  STATE.) 

(See  Ex.  xix.  3-6.) 

Hos.  xiii.  10.  I  will  be  thy  king:  where  is  any  other 
that  may  save  thee  in  all  thy  cities?  and  thy  judges 
of  whom  thou  saidst,  Give  me  a  king  and  princes  ? 

(2.  IS  ACCEPTED  BY  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Ex.  xix.  8.  And  all  the  people  answered  together, 
and  said.  All  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken  we  will  do. 
And  Moses  returned  the  words  of  the  people  unto  the 
Lord. 

(3.  THE  HIGH  PRIEST   TO  BE  GOD's  VICEGERENT.) 

Num.  xxvii.  18.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses, 
Take  thee  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  a  man  iu  whom  ia 
the  spirit,  and  lay  thine  hand  upon  him  ; 

 19.  And  set  him  before  Eleazar  the  priest,  and 

before  all  the  congregation ;  and  give  him  a  charge  in 
their  sight. 

 20.  And  thou  shalt  put  some  of  thine  honour 

upon  him,  that  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 
Israel  may  be  obedient. 

Ex.  xxviii.  30.  And  thou  shalt  put  in  the  breastplate 
of  judgment  the  Urim  and  the  Thummim  ;  and  they 
shall  be  upon  Aaron's  heart,  when  he  goeth  in  before 
the  Lord:  and  Aaron  shall  bear  the  judgment  of  the 
children  of  Israel  upon  his  heart  before  the  Lord  con- 
tinually. 

§  6".  Separate. 

Ex.  xxxiii.  16.  For  wherein  shall  it  be  known  here 
that  I  and  thy  people  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight  ? 
is  it  not  in  that  thou  goest  with  us?  So  shall  we  be 
separated,  I  and  thy  people,  from  all  the  jjeople  that 
are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  xr. 


Ex.  xxxiv.  12.  Take  heed  to  thyself,  lest  thou  make  a 
covenant  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  whither  thou 
goest,  lest  it  be  for  a  snare  in  the  midst  of  thee  : 

Lev.  xviii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

 3.  After  the  doings  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 

wherein  ye  dwelt,  shall  ye  not  do :  and  after  the  doings 
of  the  land  of  Canaan,  whither  I  bring  you,  shall  ye  not 
do :  neither  shall  ye  walk  in  their  ordinances. 

—  XX.  23.  And  ye  shall  not  walk  in  the  manners  of 
the  nation,  which  I  cast  out  before  you :  for  they  com- 
mitted all  these  things,  and  therefore  I  abhorred  them. 

Deut.  xviii.  9.  When  thou  art  come  into  the  land 
which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee,  thou  shalt  not 
learn  to  do  after  the  abominations  of  those  nations. 

Num.  xxiii.  9.  For  from  the  top  of  the  rocks  I  see 
him,  and  from  the  hills  I  beliold  him :  lo,  the  people 
shall  dwell  alone,  and  shall  not  be  reckoned  among  the 
nations. 

Jos.  xxiii.  7.  That  ye  come  not  among  these  na- 
tions, these  that  remain  among  you ;  neither  make 
mention  of  the  name  of  their  gods,  nor  cause  to  swear 
ly  them,  neither  serve  them,  nor  bow  yourselves  unto 
them : 

1  Kings  viii.  53.  For  thou  didst  separate  them  from 
among  all  the  people  of  tlio  earth,  to  he  thine  inherit- 
ance, as  thou  spakest  by  the  hand  of  Moses  thy  ser- 
vant, when  thou  broughtest  our  fathers  out  of  Egypt, 
O  Lord  God. 

Jer.  xxxiii.  9.  And  it  shall  be  to  me  a  name  of 
joy,  a  praise  and  an  honour  before  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth,  which  shall  hear  all  the  good  that  I 
do  unto  them :  and  they  shall  fear  and  tremble  for  all 
the  goodness  and  for  all  the  prosperity  that  I  procure 
unto  it. 

SeeEzr.  x.  11.  Neh.  ix.  2;  xiii.  3. 

§  68.   But  Provision  made  for  Strangers. 

Ex.  xii.  48.  And  when  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  with 
thee,  and  will  keep  the  passover  to  the  Lord,  let  all 
his  males  be  circumcised,  and  then  let  him  come  near 
and  keep  it;  and  he  shall  be  as  one  that  is  born  in  the 
land  :  for  no  uncircumcised  person  shall  eat  thereof 

 49.  One  law  shall  be  to  him  that  is  home- 
born,  and  unto  the  stranger  that  sojourncth  among 
you. 

—  xxii.  21.  Thou  shalt  neither  vex  a  stranger, 
nor  oppress  him:  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land 
of  Egypt. 

—  xxiii.  9.  Also  thou  shalt  not  oppress  a  stranger: 
for  ye  know  the  heart  of  a  stranger,  seeing  ye  were 
strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Lev.  xix.  33.  And  if  a  stranger  sojourn  M'ith  thee  in 
your  land,  j'e  shall  not  vex  him. 

 34.  But  the  stranger  that  dwelleth  with  you 

shall  be  unto  you  as  one  born  among  you,  and  thou 
shalt  love  him  as  thyself;  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the 
land  of  Egypt :  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

Deut.  X.  19.  Love  ye  therefore  the  stranger:  for  ye 
were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

I  Kings  vili.  41.  Moreover  concerning  a  stranger, 
that  is  not  of  thy  people  Israel,  but  cometli  out  of  a  far 
country  for  thy  name's  sake ; 

 42.  (For  they  shall  hear  of  thy  great  name,  and 

of  thy  strong  hand,  and  of  thy  stretched  out  arm;) 
when  he  shall  come  and  pray  toward  this  house : 

 43.  Hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwellingplace, 

and  do  according  to  all  that  the  stranger  calleth  to 
thee  for:  that  all  people  of  the  earth  may  know  thy 
name,  to  fear  thee,  as  do  thy  people  Israel ;  and  that 
they  miiy  know  that  this  house,  which  I  have  builded, 
is  called  by  thy  name. 

2  Chr.  ii.  17.  And  Solomon  numbered  all  the  stran- 
gers that  icero  in  the  land  of  Israel,  after  tlie  number- 
ing wherewith  David  his  father  had  numbered  thein  ; 
and  they  were  found  a  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  and 
three  thousand  and  six  hundred. 

—  vi.  32.  Moreover  concerning  the  stranger,  which 
is  not  of  thy  people  Israel,  but  is  come  from  a  far  coun- 
try for  thy"  great  name's  sake,  and  thy  mighty  hand, 
and  thy  stretched  out  arm ;  if  they  come  and  "pray  in 
this  house ; 


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 33.  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  even 

from  thy  dwellingplace,  and  do  according  to  all  that 
the  stranger  calleth  to  thee  for;  that  all  people  of  the 
earth  may  know  thy  name,  and  fear  thee,  as  doth  thy 
people  Israel,  and  may  know  that  this  house  which  I 
have  built  is  called  by  thy  name. 

Is.  Ivi.  Neither  let  the  son  of  the  stranger,  that 
hath  joined  himself  to  the  Lord,  speak,  saying.  The 
Lord  hath  utterl}'  separated  me  from  his  people: 
neither  let  the  eunuch  say.  Behold,  I  am  a  dry  tree. 

§  69.   General  Assembly  of  the  Nation. 

Num.  xi.  11.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  Lord,  Where- 
fore hast  thou  atilicted  thy  servant?  and  wherefore 
have  I  not  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  that  thou  layest 
the  burden  of  all  this  people  upon  me  ? 

 14.  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  people  alone, 

because  it  is  too  heavy  for  me. 

 16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  ISIoscs,  Gather 

unto  me  seventy  men  of  the  ciders  of  Israel,  whom 
thou  knowest  to  be  the  elders  of  the  people,  and  offl- 
cers  over  them  ;  and  bring  them  unto  tlie  tabernacle  of 
the  congi'egation,  that  they  may  stand  there  with  thee. 

 17.  And  I  will  come  down  and  talk  with  thee 

there :  and  I  will  take  of  the  spirit  which  is  upon  thee, 
and  will  put  it  u]ion  them ;  and  they  shall  bear  the 
I)urden  of  the  people  with  thee,  that  "thou  bear  it  not 
thyself  alone. 

 24.  And  Moses  went  out,  and  told  the  people 

the  words  of  the  Lord,  and  gathered  the  seventy  men 
of  the  elders  of  the  people,  and  set  them  round  about 
the  tabernacle. 

§  70.  Tribal. 

(1.  THE  TRIBES,  RECKONING  EPHRAIM  AND  MANAS- 
SEII  AS  ONE.) 

Jos.  iii.  12.  Now  therefore  take  you  twelve  men  out 
of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  out  of  every  tril)e  a  man. 

I  Chr.  ii.  1.  Tlie.se  are  the  sons  of  Israel;  Reuben, 
Simeon,  Levi,  and  Judah,  Issachar,  and  Zebulun. 

 2.  Dan,  Joseph,  and  Benjamin,  Naphtali,  Gad, 

and  Asher. 

(2.  IN  WAR.) 

Num.  xxxi.  4.  Of  every  tribe  a  thousand,  through- 
out all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  shall  j'e  send  to  the  war. 

 5.  So  there  were  delivered  out  of  the  thou- 
sands of  Israel,  a  thousand  oi  every  tribe,  twelve  thou- 
sand armed  for  war. 

(3.  EACH  TRIBE  HAD  ITS  PRINCE.) 

See  Num.  i.  4. 

(4.  SOMETIMES  APPARENTLY  ELECTED  TO  THE  POST.) 

See  I  Chr.  ii.  10. 

(5.  LANDED  PROPERTY  NOT  TO  BE  CARRIED  BY  MAR- 
RIAGE FROM  ONE  TRIBE  TO  ANOTHER.) 

Num.  xxxvi.  1.  Ancl  the  chief  fathers  of  the  families 
of  the  children  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son 
of  Manasseh,  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Joseph, 
came  near,  and  s])ake  before  IMoses,  and  before  the 
princes,  the  chief  fiithers  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

 2.  And  they  said.  The  Lord  commanded  my 

lord  to  give  the  land  for  an  inheritance  b}'  lot  to  the 
children  of  Israel :  and  my  lord  was  commanded  by 
the  Lord  to  give  the  inheritance  of  Zelophehad  our 
brother  unto  his  daughters. 

 3.  And  if  they  be  married  to  an}'  of  the  sons 

of  the  other  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel,  then  shall 
their  inheritance  be  taken  from  the  inheritance  of  our 
fathers,  and  shall  be  put  to  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe 
whereunto  they  are  received:  so  shall  it  be  taken  from 
the  lot  of  our  inheritance. 

 4.  And  when  the  jubilee  of  the  children  of 

Israel  shall  be,  then  shall  tlieir  inheritance  be  put  unto 
the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  whereunto  the}'  are  re- 
ceived :  so  shall  tlieir  inheritance  be  taken  away  fiom 
the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  our  fathers. 

 ,5.  And  ]\Ioscs  commanded  the  children  of 

Israel  according  to  tlie  word  of  the  Lord,  saying, 
The  tribe  of  the  sons  of  Joseph  hath  said  well. 

 6.  This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  doth  com- 
mand concerning  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad,  saying, 


CHAP.  VI.  THE  HEBREWS.  book  xi. 


Let  them  marry  to  whom  they  think  best ;  only  to  the 
family  of  the  tribe  of  their  father  shall  they  marry. 

Num.  xxxvi.  7.  So  shall  not  the  inheritance  of  the 
children  of  Israel  remove  from  tribe  to  tribe :  for  every 
one  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  himself  to  the 
inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  his  fathers. 

 8.  And  every  daughter,  that  possesseth  an 

inheritance  in  any  tribe  of  the  children  of  Israel,  shall 
be  wife  unto  one  of  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  her 
fiUher,  that  the  children  of  Israel  may  enjoy  every 
man  the  inheritance  of  his  fathers. 

 9.  Neither  shall  the  inheritance  remove  from 

one  tribe  to  another  tribe ;  but  every  one  of  the  tribes 
of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  himself  to  his  own 
inheritance. 

(6.  THE  TRIBAL  FEELING  VERY  STRONG.) 

Jud.  xxi.  2.  And  the  people  came  to  the  house  of 
God,  and  abode  there  till  even  before  God,  and  lifted 
up  their  voices,  and  wept  sore ; 

 3.  And  said,  0  Lord  God  of  Israel,  why  is 

this  come  to  pass  in  Israel,  that  there  should  be  to  day 
one  tribe  lacking  in  Israel? 

 5.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said,  Who  is 

there  among  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  that  came  not  uj) 
with  the  congregation  unto  the  Lord  ?  For  they  had 
made  a  great  oath  concerning  him  that  came  not  up 
to  the  Lord  to  Mizpeh,  saying,  He  shall  surely  be  put 
to  death. 

 6.  And  the  children  of  Israel  repented  them 

for  Benjamin  their  brother,  and  said,  There  is  one 
tribe  cut  off  from  Israel  this  day. 

 7.  How  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  them  that 

remain,  seeing  we  have  sworn  by  the  Lord,  that  we 
will  not  give  them  of  our  daughters  to  wives? 

 15.  And  the  people  repented  them  for  Ben- 
jamin, because  that  the  Lord  had  made  a  breach  in 
the  tribes  of  Israel. 

 17.  And  they  said,  TMre  must  be  an  inherit- 
ance for  them  that  be  escaped  of  Benjamin,  that  a 
tribe  be  not  destroyed  out  of  Israel. 

(7.  THE  TWELVE  TRIBES  (DAN  OMITTED)  SYMBOLIC 
OF  THE  ELECT  CHURCH.) 

Rev.  vii.  4.  And  I  heard  the  number  of  them  which 
were  sealed :  and  there  toere  sealed  a  hundred  and 
forty  and  four  thousand  of  all  the  tribes  of  the  children 
of  Israel. 

 5.  Of  the  tribe  of  Juda  \oere  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Reul)en  iMre  sealed  twelve 
thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Gad  were  sealed  twelve 
thousand. 

 6.  Of  the  tribe  of  Aser  were  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Nepthalim  were  sealed 
twelve  thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Manasses  loere  sealed 
twelve  thousand. 

 -7.  Of  the  tribe  of  Simeon  were  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Levi  were  sealed  twelve 
thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Issachar  were  sealed  twelve 
thousand. 

 8.  Of  the  tribe  of  Zabulon  were  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Joseph  were  sealed  twelve 
thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  were  sealed 
twelve  thousand. 

—  xxi.  12.  And  had  a  wall  great  and  high,  and  had 
twelve  gates,  and  at  the  gates  twelve  angels,  and 
names  written  thereon,  which  are  the  names  of  the 
twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

§  71.  Agrarian. 

(1.  EVERY  FAMILY  TO  HATO  LAND.) 

Num.  xxvi.  51.  These  loere  the  number  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  six  hundred  thousand  and  a  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  thirty. 

 52.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 53.  Unto  these  the  land  shall  be  divided  for 

an  inheritance  according  to  the  number  of  names. 

.  54.  To  many  thou  shalt  give  the  more  inherit- 
ance, and  to  few  thou  shalt  give  the  less  inheritance : 
to  every  one  shall  his  inheritance  be  given  according 
to  those  that  were  numbered  of  him. 

See  Num.  xxxiii.  54. 


(3.  land  not  PERMANENTLY  ALIENABLE.) 

Lev. XXV.  28.  The  land  shall  not  be  sold  for  ever: 
for  the  land  is  mine  ;  for  ye  are  strangers  and  sojourn- 
ers with  me. 

 24.  And  in  all  the  land  of  your  possession  ye 

shall  grant  a  redemption  for  the  land. 

 25.  If  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor,  and  hath 

sold  away  some  of  his  possession,  and  if  any  of  his  kin 
come  to  redeem  it,  then  shall  he  redeem  that  which 
his  brother  sold. 

 26.  And  if  the  man  have  none  to  redeem  it, 

and  himself  be  able  to  redeem  it ; 

 27.  Then  let  him  count  the  years  of  the  sale 

thereof,  and  restore  the  overplus  unto  the  man  to 
whom  he  sold  it ;  that  he  may  return  unto  his  pos- 
session. 

 28.  But  if  he  be  not  able  to  restore  it  to  him, 

then  that  which  is  sold  shall  remain  in  the  hand  of 
him  that  hath  bought  it  until  the  year  of  jubilee  :  and 
in  the  jubilee  it  shall  go  out,  and  he  shall  return  unto 
his  possession. 

 29.  And  if  a  man  sell  a  dwelling-house  in  a 

walled  city,  then  he  may  redeem  it  within  a  whole 
year  after  it  be  sold;  within  a  full  year  may  he  re- 
deem it. 

 30.  And  if  it  be  not  redeemed  within  the  space 

of  a  full  year,  then  the  house  that  is  in  the  walled  city 
shall  be  established  for  ever  to  him  that  bought  it 
throughout  his  generations :  it  shall  not  go  out  in  the 
jubilee. 

 81.  But  the  houses  of  the  villages  which  have 

no  wall  round  about  them  shall  be  counted  as  the 
fields  of  the  country :  they  may  be  redeemed,  and  they 
shall  go  out  in  the  jubilee. 

 32.  Notwithstanding  the  cities  of  the  Levites, 

and  the  houses  of  the  cities  of  theu-  possession,  may 
the  Levites  redeem  at  any  time. 

 33.  And  if  a  man  purchase  of  the  Levites, 

then  the  house  that  was  sold,  and  the  city  of  his  pos- 
session, shall  go  out  in  the  year  of  jubilee :  for  the 
houses  of  the  cities  of  the  Levites  are  their  possession 
among  the  children  of  Israel. 

 84.  But  the  field  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities 

may  not  be  sold  ;  for  it  is  their  perpetual  possession. 

1  Kings  xxi.  3.  And  Naboth  said  to  Ahab,  The 
Lord  forbid  it  me,  that  I  should  give  the  inheritance 
of  my  fathers  unto  thee. 

 5.  But  Jezebel  his  wife  came  to  him,  and  said 

unto  him.  Why  is  thy  spirit  so  sad,  that  thou  eatest  no 
bread  ? 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  her,  Because  I  spake  unto 

Naboth  the  Jezreelite,  and  said  unto  him.  Give  me  thy 
vineyard  for  money ;  or  else,  if  it  please  thee,  I  will 
give  thee  another  vineyard  for  it :  and  he  answered,  I 
will  not  give  thee  my  vineyard. 

2  Kings  viii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seven 
years'  end,  that  the  woman  returned  out  of  the  land 
of  the  Philistines:  and  she  wentjforth  to  cry  unto  the 
king  for  her  house  and  for  her  land. 

 6.  And  when  the  king  asked  the  woman,  she 

told  him.  So  the  king  appointed  unto  her  a  certain 
officer,  saying,  Restore  all  that  was  hers,  and  all  the 
fruits  of  the  field  since  the  day  that  she  left  the  land, 
even  imtil  now. 

§  72.   The  Municipal  Goyemment, 

(1.  ELDERS.) 

Ruth  iv.  1.  Then  M'cnt  Boaz  up  to  the  gate,  and  sat 
him  down  there  :  and,  behold,  the  kinsman  of  whom 
Boaz  spake  came  by  ;  unto  whom  he  said,  Ho,  such  a 
one !  turn  aside,  sit  down  here.  And  he  turned  aside, 
and  sat  down. 

 2.  And  he  took  ten  men  of  the  elders  of  tho 

city,  and  said,  Sit  ye  down  here.  And  they  sat 
down. 

(See  Jos.  XX.  4.) 

I  Kings  xxi.  8.  So  she  wrote  letters  in  Ahab's  name, 
and  sealed  them  with  his  seal,  and  sent  the  letters  unto 
the  elders  and  to  the  nobles  that  were  in  his  city, 
dwelling  with  Naboth. 

 11.   And  the  men  of  his   city,  even  the 

elders  and  the  nobles  who  were  the  inhabitants  of 


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CHAP.  VII, 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


liis  city,  did  as  Jezebel  had  sent  unto  them,  and 
as  it  was  written  in  the  letters  which  she  had  sent 
unto  them. 

Prov.  xxxi.  23.  Her  husband  is  known  in  the 
gates,  when  he  sitteth  among  the  elders  of  the 
land. 

(2.  SECRETARIES — "  SHOTERIM.") 

Ex.  V.  14.  And  the  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel, 
Trhich  Pharaoh's  taskmasters  had  set  over  them,  were 
beaten,  and  demanded.  Wherefore  have  _yc  not  fulfilled 
your  task  in  making  brick  both  yesterday  and  to  day, 
as  heretofore  ? 

Deut.  XX.  8.  And  the  officers  shall  speak  further  unto 
the  people,  and  they  shall  say,  What  man  is  there  that 
es fearful  and  fainthearted?  let  him  go  and  return  unto 
liis  house,  lest  his  brethren's  heart  faint  as  well  as  his 
heart. 

 9.  And  it  shall  be,  when  the  officers  have 

made  an  end  of  sjieaking  unto  the  people,  that 
they  shall  make  captains  of  the  armies  to  lead  the 
people. 

1  Chr.  xxiii.  4.  Of  which,  twenty  and  four  thousand 
were  to  set  forward  the  ■work  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  ; 
and  six  thousand  loere  officers  and  judges: 

2  Chr.  xix.  11.  And,  behold,  Amariah  the  chief 
priest  is  over  you  in  all  matters  of  the  Lord  ;  and  Zeb- 
adiah  the  son  of  Ishniael,  the  ruler  of  the  house  of 
Judah,  for  all  the  king's  matters:  also  the  Levites 
sImU  be  officers  before  you.  Deal  courageously,  and 
the  Lord  shall  be  with  the  good. 

—  xxxiv.  13.  Also  tJiey  loers  over  the  bearers  of  bur- 
dens, and  were  overseers  of  all  that  wrought  the  work 
in  ail}'  manner  of  service :  and  of  the  Levites  tlm'e 
were  scribes,  and  officers,  and  porters. 

(3.  JUDGES — "  SHOPHETIM.") 

Ex.  xviii.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  Moses  sat  to  judge  the  people:  and  the  people 
stood  by  Moses  from  the  morning  unto  the  evening. 

 14.  And  when  Moses'  f\ither  in  law  saw  all 

that  he  did  to  the  people,  he  said.  What  is  this  thing 
tliat  thou  doest  to  the  people  ?  Why  sittest  thou  thy- 
self alone,  and  all  the  people  stand  by  thee  from  morn- 
ing unto  even  ? 

 15.  And  Moses  said  unto  his  father  in  law, 

Because  the  people  come  unto  me  to  inquire  of  God  : 

 IG.  When  they  have  a  matter,  they  come  unto 

me;  and  I  judge  between  one  and  another,  and  I  do 
make  them  know  the  statutes  of  God,  and  his  laws. 

 17.  And  Moses'  father  in  law  said  unto  him, 

The  thing  that  thou  doest  is  not  good. 

 18.  Thou  wilt  surely  wear  away,  both  thou, 

and  this  people  that  is  with  thee :  for  the  thing  is  too 
heavy  for  thee ;  thou  art  not  able  to  perform  it  thyself 
alone. 

 19.  Hearken  now  unto  my  voice,  I  will  give 

thee  counsel,  and  God  shall  be  with  thee :  be  thou  for 
the  people  to  God-\Vard,  that  thou  mayest  bring  the 
causes  unto  God : 

 20.  And  thou  shalt  teach  them  ordinances  and 

laws,  and  shalt  shew  them  the  way  wherein  they  must 
walk,  and  the  work  that  they  must  do. 

 21.  Moreover  thou  shalt  provide  out  of  all  the 

people  able  men,  such  as  fear  God,  men  of  truth,  hat- 
ing covetousness ;  and  place  such  over  them,  to  be 
rulers  of  thousands,  and  rulers  of  hundreds,  rulers  of 
fifties,  and  rulers  of  tens  : 

 22.  And  let  them  judge  the  people  at  all  sea- 
sons: and  it  shall  be,  that  every  great  matter  they 
shall  bring  unto  thee,  but  every  small  matter  they  shall 
judge:  so  shall  it  be  easier  for  thyself,  and  they  shall 
bear  the  burden  with  thee. 

 23.  If  thou  shalt  do  this  thing,  and  God  com- 
mand thee  ao,  then  thou  shalt  be  able  to  endure,  and 
all  this  people  shall  also  go  to  their  place  in  peace. 

 24.  So  Moses  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  his  fa- 
ther in  law,  and  did  all  that  he  had  said. 

 25.  And  Moses  cliose  able  men  out  of  all  Is- 
rael, and  made  them  heads  over  the  people,  rulers  of 
thousands,  rulers  of  hundreds,  rulers  of  fifties,  and 
ralers  of  tens. 

 26.  And  they  judged  the  people  at  all  seasons : 


the  hard  causes  they  brought  unto  Moses,  but  every 
small  matter  they  judged  themselves. 

Deut.  i.  13.  Take  you  wise  men,  and  understanding, 
and  known  among  your  tribes,  and  I  will  make  them 
rulers  over  you. 

 14.  And  ye  answered  me,  and  said,  The  thing 

which  thou  hast  spoken  is  good  for  vs  to  do. 

 15.  So  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise 

men,  and  known,  and  made  them  heads  over  you,  cap- 
tains over  thousands,  and  cajitains  over  hundreds,  and 
captains  over  fifties,  and  captains  over  tens,  and  officers 
among  your  tribes. 

—  xvi.  18.  Judges  and  officers  shalt  thou  make  thee 
in  all  thy  gates,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  givetli  thee, 
throughout  thy  tribes :  and  they  shall  judge  the  people 
with  just  judgment. 

2  Chr.  xix.  5.  And  he  set  judges  in  the  land  through- 
out all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah,  citj'  hy  city. 

 8.  Moreover  in  Jerusalem  did  Jchoshaphat  set 

of  the  Levites,  and  of  the  priests,  and  of  the  chief  of 
the  fathers  of  Israel,  for  tlie  judgment  of  the  Lord, 
and  for  controvei-sies,  when  they  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

Ezr.  vii.  25.  And  thou,  Ezra,  after  the  wisdom  of  thy 
God,  that  is  in  thine  hand,  set  magistrates  and  judges, 
which  may  judge  all  the  people  that  are  beyond  the 
river,  all  such  as  know  the  laws  of  thy  God ;  and  teach 
ye  them  that  know  tliem  not. 

See  I  Chr.  xxiii.  4:  xxvi.  29-33.  2  Chr.  xix.  9-11. 


CHAP.  VII. 
PERIOD  OF  THE  JUDGES. 

§  73.  Length  of  the  Periodo 

Actsxiii.  20.  And  after  that  he  gave  wwto  judges 
about  the  space  of  four  hundred  and  fifty  years,  until 
Samuel  the  prophet.* 

§  74.   General  Character  of  the  Periods 

Jud.  ii.  10.  And  also  all  that  generation  were  gath- 
ered unto  their  fathers :  and  there  arose  another  gen- 
eration after  them,  which  knew  not  the  Lord,  nor  yet 
the  works  which  he  had  done  for  Israel. 

—  xvii.  G.  In  those  days  there  was  no  king  in  Israel, 
hut  every  man  did  that  wfiich  was  right  in  his  own 
eyes. 

—  xxi.  25.  In  those  days  t7iere  teas  no  king  in  Israel: 
every  man  did  tJiat  which  was  right  in  his  own  eyes. 

See  Jud.  ii.  16-19;  xviii.  1. 

§  75.  Mesopotaniian  Servitude.  Othniel. 

(See  Jud.  iii.  8,  for  this  servitude  of  eight  years.)  _ 

Jud.  iii.  9.  And  when  the  children  of  Israel  cried 
unto  the  Lord,  the  Lord  raised  up  a  deliverer  to  the 
children  of  Israel,  who  delivered  them,  even  Othniel 
the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb's  younger  brother. 

 10.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon 

him,  and  he  judged  Israel,  and  went  out  to  war :  and 
the  Lord  deUvered  Chushau-rishathaim  king  of  Meso- 
potamia into  his  hand ;  and  his  hand  prevailed  against 
Chushan-rishathaim. 

 11.  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years:  and 

Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz  died. 

§  76.   Moabitish  Servitude.  Elind  and  Shamgaro 

Jud.  iii.  12.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  :  and  the  Lord  strengthened 
Eglon  the  king  of  jMoab  against  Israel,  because  they 
had  done  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

 13.  And  he  gathered  unto  him  the  children  of 

Amnion  and  Anialek,  and  went  and  smote  Israel,  and 
possessed  the  city  of  palm  trees. 

 14.  So  the  children  of  Israel  served  Eglon  the 

king  of  Moab  eighteen  years. 

*  St  Paul  a"Teos  with  Josephus  (Ant.  viii.  3. 1),  who  makes  the 
period  of  the  5udi:es  precisely  443  years.  According  to  1  Kingt 
vi.  1,  it  was  ouly  331  years. — H. 


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Jud.  iii.  15.  But  wiien  the  cbildreu  of  Israel  cried  unto 
the  Lord,  the  Lord  raised  them  up  a  deliverer,  Ehud 
the  son  ofGera,  a  Benjamite,  a  man  lefthauded:  and 
by  him  the  children  of  Israel  sent  a  present  unto  Eglon 
the  king  of  Moab. 

 28.  And  he  said  imto  them,  Follow  after  me : 

for  the  Lord  hath  delivered  j'our  enemies  the  Moab- 
ites  into  j'our  baud.  And  they  went  down  after  him, 
and  took  "the  fords  of  Jordan  toward  Moab,  and  suffer- 
ed not  a  man  to  pass  over. 

 29.  And  they  slew  of  Moab  at  that  time  about 

ten  thousand  men,  all  lusty,  and  all  men  of  valour ; 
and  there  escaped  not  a  man. 

 30.  So  Moab  was  subdued  that  day  under  the 

hand  of  Israel.    And  the  land  had  rest  fourscore  years. 

 81.  And  after  him  was  Shamgar  the  son  of 

Anath,  which  slew  of  the  Philistines  six  huudi'ed  men 
with  an  oxgoad :  and  he  also  delivered  Israel. 

§  77.  Caiidanitish  Servitude.  Deborah  and  Barak. 

Jud.iv.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  again  did  evil 
in  the  sight  of  tlie  Lord,  wlien  Ehud  was  dead. 

 2.  And  the  Lord  sold  them  into  the  hand  of 

Jabin  king  of  Canaan,  that  reigned  in  Hazor ;  the  cap- 
tain of  whose  host  was  Sisera,  which  dwelt  in  Haro- 
eheth  of  the  Gentiles 

 3.  And  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the 

Lord  :  for  he  had  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron  ;  and 
twenty  yeai-s  he  mightily  oppressed  the  childi'en  of 
Israel. 

 4.  And  Deborah,  a  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Lapi- 

doth,  she  judged  Israel  at  that  time. 

 5.  And  she  dwelt  imder  the  palm  tree  of  Debo- 
rah, between  Ramah  and  Beth-el  in  mount  Ephraira : 
and  the  children  of  Israel  came  up  to  her  for  judg- 
ment. 

 6.  And  she  sent  and  called  Barak  the  son  of 

Abinoam  out  of  Kedesh-naplitali,  and  said  unto  him. 
Hath  not  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  commanded,  saying. 
Go  and  draw  toward  mount  Tabor,  and  take  with  thee 
ten  thousand  naen  of  the  children  of  Naphtali  and  of 
the  children  of  Zebulun  ? 

 7.  And  I  will  draw  unto  thee,  to  the  river 

Kishon,  Sisera  the  captain  of  Jabin's  army,  with  his 
chariots  and  his  multitude ;  and  I  will  deliver  him  into 
thine  hand. 

 8.  And  Barak  said  unto  her.  If  thou  wilt  go 

with  me,  then  I  will  go :  but  if  thou  wilt  not  go  with 
me,  ihen  I  will  not  go. 

 9.  And  she  said,  I  will  surely  go  with  thee : 

notwithstanding  the  journey  which  thou  takest  shall 
not  be  for  thine  honour ;  for  the  Lord  shall  sell  Sisera 
into  the  hand  of  a  woman.  And  Deborah  arose,  and 
went  with  Barak  to  Kedesh. 

 10.  And  Barak  called  Zebulun  and  Naphtali 

to  Kedesh ;  and  he  went  up  with  ten  thousand  men 
at  his  feet :  and  Deborah  went  up  with  him. 

 23.  So  God  subdued  on  that  day  Jabin  the  king 

of  Canaan  before  the  children  of  Israel. 

 24.  And  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Israel 

prospered,  and  prevailed  against  Jabin  the  king  of  Ca- 
naan, until  they  had  destroyed  Jabin  king  of  Canaan. 

—  v.  6.  In  the  days  of  Shamgar  the  son  of  Anath, 
in  the  days  of  Jael,  the  highways  were  unoccupied, 
and  the  travellers  walked  through  bj'ways. 

 7.  Tlie  inhabitants  of  the  villages  ceased,  they 

ceased  in  Israel,  until  that  I  Deborah  arose,  that  "I 
arose  a  mother  in  Israel. 

§  78.   Midianitisli  Servitude.  Gideon. 

Jud.  vi.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in 
the  sight  of  the  Lord  :  and  the  Lord  delivered  them 
into  the  hand  of  Midian  seven  years. 

 2.  And  the  hand  of  Midian  prevailed  against 

Israel :  and  because  of  the  Midianites  the  children  of 
Israel  made  them  the  dens  which  are  in  the  mount- 
ains, and  caves,  and  strong  holds. 

 3.  And  so  it  was,  when  Israel  had  sown,  that 

the  Midianites  came  up,  and  the  Amalekites,  and  the 
children  of  the  east,  even  they  came  up  against  tliem; 

 4.  And  they  encamped  against  them,  and  de- 


stroyed the  increase  of  the  earth,  till  thou  come  unto 
Gaza,  and  left  no  sustenance  for  Israel,  neither  sheep, 
nor  ox,  nor  ass. 

 5.  For  they  came  up  with  their  cattle  and  their 

tents,  and  they  came  as  grasshoppers  for  multitude ; 
for  both  they  and  their  camels  were  without  number: 
and  they  entered  into  the  land  to  destroy  it. 

 C.  And  Israel  was  greatly  impoverished  be- 
cause of  the  Midianites;  and  the  children  of  Israel 
cried  unto  the  Lord. 

—  viii.  28.  Thus  was  Midian  subdued  before  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  so  that  they  lifted  up  their  heads  no 
more.  And  the  country  was  in  quietness  forty  years 
in  the  days  of  Gideon. 

 29.  And  Jerubbaal  the  son  of  Joash  went  and 

dwelt  in  his  own  house. 

 32.  And  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  died  in  a 

good  old  age,  and  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  Joash 
his  father,  in  Ophrah  of  the  Abi-czrites. 

§  79.  Abimelecli,  Gideou's  Illegitimate  Son. 

Jud.  viii.  30.  And  Gideon  had  threescore  and  ten 
sons  of  his  body  begotten  :  for  he  had  many  wives. 

 31.  Ancl  his  concubine  that  was  in  Shechem, 

she  also  bare  him  a  son,  whose  name  he  called  Abime- 
lech. 

 34.  And  the  children  of  Israel  remembered 

not  the  Lord  their  God,  who  had  delivered  them  out 
of  the  hands  of  all  their  enemies  on  every  side : 

 35.  Neither  shewed  they  kindness  to  the  house 

of  Jerubbaal,  namely,  Gideon,  according  to  all  the 
goodness  which  he  had  shewed  unto  Israel. 

—  ix.  1.  And  Abimelecli  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  went 
to  Shechem  unto  his  mother's  brethren,  and  communed 
with  them,  and  with  all  the  family  of  the  house  of  his 
mother's  father,  saying, 

 2.  Speak,  I  pray  j'ou,  in  the  cars  of  all  the 

men  of  Shechem,  Whether  is  better  for  you,  either 
that  all  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal,  which  are  threescore  and 
ten  persons,  reign  over  you,  or  that  one  reign  over 
you  ?  remember  also  that  I  am  your  bone  ancl  your 
■flesh. 

 3.  And  his  mother's  brethren  spake  of  him  in 

the  ears  of  all  the  men  of  Shechem  all  these  words : 
and  their  hearts  inclined  to  follow  Abimelech ;  for  they 
said.  He  is  our  brother. 

 4.  And  they  gave  him  threescore  and  ten  piecea 

of  silver  out  of  the  house  of  Baal-berith,  wherewith 
Abimelech  hired  vain  and  light  persons,  which  followed 
him. 

 5.  And  he  went  unto  his  father's  house  at  Oph- 
rah, and  slew  his  brethren  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal,  being 
threescore  and  ten  persons,  upon  one  stone :  notwith- 
standing, yet  Jotham  the  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal 
was  left;  for  he  hid  himself. 

 6.  And  all  the  men  of  Shechem  gathered  to- 
gether, and  all  the  house  of  Millo,  and  went  and  made 
Abimelech  king,  by  the  plain  of  the  pillar  that  was  in 
Shechem. 

§  80.   Ibzan,  Elon,  Abdon. 

Jud.  xii.  8  And  after  him  Ibzan  of  Beth-lehem  judged 
Israel. 

 9.  And  he  had  thirty  sons,  and  thirty  daugh- 
ters, lolwm  he  sent  abroad,  and  took  in  thirty  daugh- 
ters from  abroad  for  his  sons.  And  he  judged  Israel 
seven  years. 

 10.  Then  died  Ibzan,  and  was  buried  at  Beth- 
lehem. 

 11.  And  after  him  Elon,  a  Zebulonite,  judged 

Israel ;  and  he  judged  Israel  ten  years. 

 =-  12.  And  Elon  the  Zebulonite  died,  and  was 

buried  in  Aijalon  in  the  country  of  Zebulun. 

 13.  And  after  him  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel,  a 

Pirathonite,  judged  Israel. 

 14.  And  he  had  forty  sons  and  thirty  nephews, 

that  rode  on  threescore  and  ten  ass  colts:  and  he 
judged  Israel  eight  years. 

 15.  And  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel  the  Pirathon- 
ite died,  and  was  buried  in  Pirathon  in  the  land  of 
Epiir^lm,  in  tlie  mount  of  the  Amalekites. 


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§  81.   General  Disorder, 

Jud.  xviii.  1.  In  those  days  there  tras  no  king  in  Is- 
rael :  and  in  tliose  days  the  tribe  of  the  Danites  sought 
them  an  inheritance  to  dwell  in;  for  unto  that  day  all 
their  inheritance  had  not  lalleu  unto  them  among  the 
tribes  of  Israel. 

 2.  And  the  children  of  Dan  sent  of  their  family 

five  men  from  their  coasts,  men  of  valour,  from  Zorali, 
and  from  Eshtaol,  to  spy  out  the  land,  and  to  search 
it;  and  they  said  unto  them.  Go,  search  the  land :  who 
when  they  came  to  mount  Ephraim,  to  the  house  of 
Micah,  they  lodged  there. 

 7.  Then  the  live  men  departed,  and  came  to 

Laish,  and  saw  the  people  that  were  therein,  how  they 
dwelt  careless,  after  the  manner  of  the  Zidoniaus,  quiet 
and  secure ;  and  (here  was  no  magistrate  in  the  land, 
that  might  put  ihem  to  shame  in  any  thing;  and  they 
were  fer'from  the  Zidonians,  and  had  no  business  with 
ani/  man. 

 8.  And  they  came  unto  their  brethren  to  Zo- 

rah  and  Eshtaol :  and  tlieir  brethren  said  unto  them. 
What  say  ye  ? 

 9.  And  they  said,  Arise,  that  we  may  go  up 

against  them  :  for  we  have  seen  the  land,  and,  behold, 
it  is  very  good;  and  are  ye  still?  be  not  slothful  to  go, 
ami  to  enter  to  possess  the  land. 

 10.  When  ye  go,  ye  shall  come  unto  a  people 

secure,  and  to  a  large  lan(l :  for  God  hath  given  it  into 
your  hands;  a  place  where  there  is  no  want  of  any 
thing  tliat  is  in  the  earth. 

 27.  And  they  took  the  thitigs  which  Micah  had 

made,  and  the  priest  which  he  had,  and  came  unto 
Laish,  unto  a  people  that  were  at  (juiet  and  secure : 
and  they  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and 
burnt  the  city  with  fire. 

 28.  And  there  was  no  deliverer,  because  it  was 

far  from  Zidon,  and  they  had  no  business  with  any 
man  ;  and  it  was  in  the  valley  that  lieth  by  Beth-rehob. 
And  they  built  a  city,  and  dwelt  therein. 

 29.  And  they  called  the  name  of  the  city  Dan, 

after  the  name  of  Dan  their  father,  who  was  born 
unto  Israel :  howbeit  the  name  of  the  city  icas  Laish 
at  the  first. 

§  82.   Pliilistine  Servitude.  Samson. 

Jud.  xiii.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil 
again  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ;  and  the  Loud  deliv- 
ered them  into  the  hand  of  the  Philistines  forty  years. 

 24.  And  the  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his 

name  Samson:  and  the  child  grew,  and  the  Lord 
blessed  him. 

 25.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  began  to  move 

him  at  times  in  the  camp  of  Dan  between  Zorah  and 
Eshtaol. 

—  XV.  20.  And  he  judged  Israel  in  the  days  of  the 
Philistines  twenty  years. 

—  xvi.  31.  Then  his  brethren  and  all  the  house  of 
his  father  came  down,  and  took  him,  and  brought  him 
up,  and  buried  him  between  Zorah  and  Eshtaol  in  the 
buryingplace  of  ilanoah  his  father.  And  he  judged 
Israel  twenty  years. 

§  83.   Second  Philistine  Servitude.   Samuel  and 
Iiis  Sons. 

I  Sam.  iv.  2.  And  the  Philistines  put  them'selves  in 
array  against  Israel :  and  wlien  they  joined  battle,  Is- 
rael was  smitten  before  the  Philistines :  and  they  slew 
of  the  army  in  the  field  about  four  thousand  men. 

 10.  And  the  Philistines  fought,  and  Israel  was 

smitten,  and  they  fled  every  man  into  his  tent :  and 
there  was  a  very  great  slaughter ;  for  there  fell  of  Is- 
rael thirty  thousand  footmen. 

 11.  And  the  ark  of  God  was  taken;  and  the 

two  sons  of  lili,  Ilophni  and  Phinehas,  were  slain. 

—  vii.  13.  So  the  Philistines  were  subdued,  and  they 
came  no  more  into  the  coast  of  Israel :  and  the  hand 
of  the  Loud  was  against  the  Philistines  all  the  days 
of  Samuel. 

 14.  And  the  cities  which  the  Philistines  had 

taken  from  Israel  were  restored  to  Israel,  from  Bkron 
even  unto  Gath ;  and  the  coasts  thereof  did  Isra'sl  de- 


liver out  of  tlie  hands  of  the  Philistines.  And  there 
was  peace  between  Israel  and  the  Amorites. 

 15.  And  Samuel  judged  Israel  all  the  days  of 

his  life. 

 16.  And  he  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit 

to  Beth-el,  and  Gilgal,  and  Mizpeh,  and  judged  Israel 
in  all  those  places. 

 17.  And  his  return  tras  to  Ramah ;  for  there 

was  his  house;  and  there  he  judged  Israel;  and  there 
he  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord. 

—  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Samuel  was 
old,  that  he  made  his  sons  judges  over  Israel. 

 2.  Now  the  name  of  his  firstborn  was  Joel ; 

and  the  name  of  his  second,  Abiah:  they  were  judges 
in  Beer-sheba. 

 3.  And  his  sons  walked  not  in  his  ways,  but 

turned  aside  after  lucre,  and  took  bribes,  and  perverted 
judgment. 

—  xii.  9.  And  when  they  forgat  the  Lord  their  God, 
he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Sisera,  captain  of  the 
host  of  Ha-zor,  and  into  the  hand  of  the  Philistines, 
and  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Moab,  and  they 
fought  against  them. 

§  84.   Tola  and  Jairc 

Jud.x.  1.  And  after  Abimelech  there  arose  to  de- 
fend Israel  Tola  the  son  of  Puah,  the  son  of  Dodo,  a 
man  of  Issachar ;  and  he  dwelt  in  Shamir  m  mount 
Ephraim. 

 2.  And  he  judged  Israel  twenty  and  three 

years,  and  died,  and  was  buried  in  Shamir. 

 3.  And  after  him  arose  Jair,  a  Gileadite,  and 

judged  Israel  twenty  and  two  years. 

 4.  And  he  had  thirty  sons  that  rode  on  thirty 

ass  colts,  and  they  had  thirty  cities,  which  are  called 
Ilavoth-jair  unto  this  day,  which  are  in  the  land  of 
Gilead. 

 5.  And  Jair  died,  and  was  bm'ied  in  Camon. 

§  85.   Ammonitish  Servitude.  Jeplithah, 

Jud.  X.  8.  And  that  year  they  vexed  and  oppressed 
the  children  of  Israel :  eighteen  years,  all  the  children 
of  Israel  that  were  on  the  other  side  Jordan  in  the 
land  of  the  Amorites,  which  is  in  Gilead. 

 9.  Moreover  the  children  of  Ammon  passed 

over  Jordan  to  fight  also  against  Judah,  and  against 
Benjamin,  and  against  the  house  of  Ephraim  ;  so  that 
Israel  was  sore  distressed. 

 18.  And  the  people  and  princes  of  Gilead  said 

one  to  another,  What  man  is  he  that  will  begin  to  fight 
against  the  children  of  Ammon  ?  he  shall  be  head 
over  all  the  inhabitants  of  Gilead. 

—  xi.  1.  Now  Jeplithah  the  Gileadite  was  a  mighty 
man  of  valour,  and  he  was  the  son  of  a  harlot :  and 
Gilead  begat  Jephthah. 

 2.  And  Gilead's  wife  bare  him  sons ;  and  his 

wife's  sons  grew  up,  and  they  thrust  out  Jephthah, 
and  said  unto  him.  Thou  shall  not  inherit  in  oiu'  fa- 
ther's house  ;  for  thou  art  the  son  of  a  strange  woman. 

 3.  Then  Jephthah  fled  from  his  brethren,  and 

dwelt  in  the  land  of  Tob :  and  there  were  gathered 
vain  men  to  Jephthah,  and  went  out  with  him. 

 4.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time,  that 

the  children  of  Ammon  made  war  against  Israel. 

 5.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  the  children  ot 

Ammon  made  war  against  Israel,  the  elders  of  Gilead 
went  to  fetch  Jephthah  out  of  the  land  of  Tob : 

 6.  And  they  said  unto  Jephthah,  Come,  and 

be  our  captain,  that  we  may  fight  with  the  children  of 
Ammon. 

 7.  And  Jephthah  said  unto  theelders  of  Gilead, 

Did  not  ye  hate  me,  and  expel  me  out  of  my  lathtT's 
house  ?  and  why  are  j'c  come  unto  me  now  when  ye 
are  in  distress  ? 

 8.  And  the  elders  of  Gilead  said  unto  Jeph- 
thah, Therefore  we  turn  again  to  thee  now,  that  thou 
mayest  go  with  us,  and  tight  against  the  children  of 
Amnion,  and  be  our  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of 
Gilead. 

 9.  And  Jephthah  said  unto  the  elders  of  Gil- 
ead, If  ye  bring  me  home  again  to  fight  against  the 

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TUB  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


children  of  Ammon,  and  the  Lokd  deliver  them  be- 
fore me,  shall  I  be  your  head  ? 

Jud.  xi.  10.  And  the  elders  of  Gilead  said  unto  Jeph- 
thah,  The  Lord  be  witness  between  us,  if  we  do  not 
so  according  to  thy  words. 

 11.  Then  Jephthah  went  with  the  ciders  of 

Gilead,  and  the  people  made  him  head  and  captain 
over  them :  and  Jephthah  uttered  all  his  words  before 
the  Lord  in  Mizpeh. 

 33.  So  Jephthah  passed  over  unto  the  children 

of  Ammon  to  tight  against  them ;  and  the  Lord  deliv- 
ered them  into  his  hands. 

 33.  And  he  smote  them  from  Aroer,  even  till 

thou  come  to  Minnith,  etcii  twentj'  cities,  and  unto 
the  plain  of  the  vineyards,  with  a  very  great  slaugh- 
ter. Thus  the  children  of  Ammon  were  subdued  be- 
fore the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xii.  7.  And  Jephthah  judged  Israel  six  years. 
Then  died  Jephthah  the  Gileadite,  and  was  buried  in 
one  of  the  cities  of  Gilead. 


CHAP.  YIIL 
THE  UNITED  KINGDOM. 

§  86.   The  Hebrews  Deraaftd  a  King. 

I  Sam.  viii.  4.  Then  all  the  elders  of  Israel  gathered 
themselves  together,  and  came  to  Samuel  unto  Ramah, 

 5.  And  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thou  art  old, 

and  thy  sons  walk  not  in  thy  ways:  now  make  us  a 
king  to  judge  us  like  all  the  nations. 

—  xii.  12.  And  when  ye  saw  that  Nahash  the  king 
of  the  children  of  Ammon  came  against  you,  ye  said 
unto  me.  Nay  ;  but  a  king  shall  reign  over  us  :  when 
the  Lord  your  God  was  your  king. 

 13.  Now  therefore  behold  the  king  whom  ye 

have  chosen,  and  whom  ye  have  desired!  and,  behold, 
the  Lord  hath  set  a  king  over  you. 

§  87.   The  Demand  Ofifeusive  to  God 

I  Sam.  viii.  6.  But  the  thing  displeased  Samuel,  when 
they  said.  Give  us  a  king  to  judge  us.  And  Samuel 
prayed  unto  the  Lord. 

 -7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Samuel,  Hearken 

unto  the  voice  of  the  people  in  all  that  they  say  mito 
thee :  for  they  have  not  rejected  thee,  but  they  have 
rejected  me,  that  I  should  not  reign  over  them. 

 8.  According  to  all  the  works  which  they  have 

done  since  the  day  that  I  brought  them  up  out  of 
Egypt  even  unto  this  day,  wherewith  they  have  for- 
saken me,  and  served  other  gods,  so  do  they  also  unto 
thee. 

 9.  Now  therefore  hearken  unto  their  voice : 

howbeit  yet  protest  solemnly  unto  them,  and  shew 
them  the  manner  of  the  king  that  shall  reign  over 
them. 

 19.  Nevertheless  the  people  refused  to  obey 

the  voice  of  Samuel ;  and  they  said.  Nay ;  but  we  will 
have  a  king  over  us ; 

 20.  That  we  also  may  be  like  all  the  nations ; 

and  that  our  king  may  judge  us,  and  go  out  before  us, 
and  light  our  battles. 

 21.  Aij.d  Samuel  heard  all  the  words  of  the 

people,  and  he  rehearsed  them  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord. 

 22.  And  the  Lord  said  to  Samuel,  Hearken 

unto  their  voice,  and  make  them  a  king.  And  Samuel 
said  unto  the  men  of  Israel,  Go  ye  every  man  into  his 
city. 

See  I  Sam.  X.  17-19. 
§  88.   But  had  been  Foreseen  and  Provided  For. 

(1.  THE  Kmc  MUST  BE  A  NATrV^  HEBREW.) 

Deut.  xvii.  14.'  When  thou  art  come  unto  the  land 
which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee,  and  shalt  pos- 
sess it,  and  shalt  dwell  therein,  and  shalt  say,  I  svill 
set  a  king  over  me,  like  as  all  the  nations  that  are 
about  me ; 

 15.  Thou  shalt  in  any  wise  set  Mm  king  over 


thee,  whom  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose :  one  from 
among  thy  brethren  shalt  thou  set  king  over  thee : 
thou  mayest  not  set  a  stranger  over  thee,  which  is  not 
thy  brother. 

(2.  MUST  NOT  MULTIPLY  HORSES.) 

Deut.  xvii.  16.  But  he  shall  not  multiply  horses  to  him- 
self, nor  cause  the  people  to  return  to  Egypt,  to  the 
end  that  be  should  multiply  horses:  forasmucli  as  the 
Lord  hath  said  unto  you,  Ye  shall  henceforth  return 
no  more  that  way. 

(3.  NOR  MULTIPLY  WIVES) 

Deut.  xvii.  17.  Neither  shall  he  multiply  wives  to 
himself,  that  his  heart  turn  not  away :  neither  shall  he 
greatly  multiply  to  himself  silver  and  gold. 

(4.  BUT  WRITE  OUT  A  COPY  OF  THE  LAW,  AND  BE 
GOVERNED  BY  IT.) 

(See  Deut.  xvii,  18, 19.) 

Deut.  xvii.  20.  That  his  heart  be  not  lifted  up  above 
his  brethren,  and  that  he  turn  not  aside  from  the  com- 
mandment, to  the  right  hand,  or  to  the  left :  to  the  end 
that  he  may  prolong  his  days  in  his  kingdom,  he,  and 
his  childi'en,  in  the  midst  of  Israel. 

§89.  Saul. 

(1.  ANOINTED.) 

I  Sam.  ix.  15.  Now  the  Lord  had  told  Samuel  in 
his  ear  a  day  before  Saul  came,  saying, 

 16.  To  morrow  about  this  time  I  will  send  thee 

a  man  out  of  the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  thou  shalt 
anoint  him  to  be  captain  over  my  people  Israel,  that  he 
may  save  my  people  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philis- 
tines :  for  I  have  looked  upon  my  people,  because  their 
cry  is  come  unto  me. 

 17.  And  when  Samuel  saw  Saul,  the  Lord 

said  unto  him,  Behold  the  man  whom  I  spake  to  thee 
of !  this  same  shall  reign  over  my  peojile. 

 25.  And  when  they  were  come  down  from  the 

high  place  into  the  city,  Samuel  communed  with  Saul 
upon  the  top  of  the  house. 

 26.  And  they  arose  early :  and  it  came  to  pass 

about  the  spring  of  the  day,  that  Samuel  called  Saul 
to  the  top  of  the  house,  saying.  Up,  that  I  may  send 
thee  away.  And  Saul  arose,  and  they  went  out  both 
of  them,  he  and  Samuel,  abroad. 

—  X.  1.  Then  Samuel  took  a  vial  of  oil,  and  poured 
a  upon  his  head,  and  kissed  him,  and  said.  Is  it  not 
because  the  Lord  hath  anointed  thee  to  be  captain 
over  his  inheritance  ? 

(2.  MADE  KING.) 

I  Sam.  X.  17.  And  Samuel  called  the  people  together 
unto  the  Lord  to  Mizpeh ; 

 18.  And  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  Thus 

eaith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  brought  up  Israel  out 
of  Egypt,  and  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Egyptians,  and  out  of  the  hand  of  all  kingdoms,  and 
of  them  that  oppressed  you  : 

 19.  And  ye  have  this  day  rejected  your  God, 

who  himself  saved  you  out  of  all  your  adversities  and 
your  tribulations;  and  ye  have  said  unto  him.  Nay, 
but  set  a  king  over  us.  Now  therefore  present  your- 
selves before  the  Lord  by  your  tribes,  and  by  your 
thousands. 

 20.  And  when  Samuel  had  caused  all  the 

tribes  of  Israel  to  come  near,  the  tribe  of  Benjamin 
was  taken. 

 21.  When  he  had  caused  the  tribe  of  Benjamin 

to  come  near  by  their  families,  the  family  of  Matri  was 
taken,  and  Saul  the  son  of  Kish  was  taken:  and 
when  they  sought  him,  he  could  not  be  found. 

 22.  Therefore  they  inquired  of  the  Lord  fur- 
ther, if  the  man  should  yet  come  thither.  And  the 
Lord  answered,  Behold,  he  hath  hid  himself  among 
the  stuff. 

 23.  And  they  ran  and  fetched  him  thence : 

and  when  he  stood  among  the  people,  he  was  liigher 
than  any  of  the  people,  from  his  shoulders  and  upward. 

 •  24.  And  Samuel  said  to  all  the  people.  See  ye 

him  whom  the  Lord  hath  chosen,  that  there  is  none 
like  him  among  all  the  people?  And  all  the  people 
shouted,  and  said,  God  save  the  lung. 


25^ 


CHAP.  VIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI, 


I  Sam.  X.  25.  Then  Samuel  told  the  people  the  manner 
of  the  kingdom,  and  wrote  it  in  a  book,  and  laid  it  up 
before  the  Lord.  And  Samuel  sent  all  the  people 
away,  every  man  to  his  house. 

(3.  NOT  ACCEPTED  BY  ALL.) 

I  Sam.  X.  20,  And  Saul  also  went  home  to  Gibeah; 
and  there  went  with  him  a  band  of  men,  whose  hearts 
God  had  touched. 

 27.  But  the  children  of  Belial  said.  How  shall 

this  man  save  us  ?  And  they  despised  him,  and 
brought  him  no  presents.    But  he  held  his  peace. 

(4.  WINS  THE  AFFECTIONS  OF  THE  PEOPLE.) 

I  Sam.  xi.  1.  Then  Nahash  the  Ammonite  came  np, 
and  encamped  against  Jabcsh-gilead :  and  all  the  men 
of  Jabesh  said  imto  Nahash,  Alake  a  covenant  with  us, 
and  we  will  serve  thee. 

 2.  And  Nahash  the  Ammonite  answered  them. 

On  this  condition  will  I  make  a  covenant  with  you,  that 
I  may  thrust  out  all  your  right  eyes,  and  lay  it  for  a 
reproach  upon  all  Israel. 

 3.  And  the  ciders  of  Jabesh  said  unto  him. 

Give  us  seven  days'  respite,  that  we  may  send  messen- 
gers unto  all  the  coasts  of  Israel :  and  then,  if  tJiere  be 
no  man  to  save  us,  we  will  come  out  to  thee. 

 4.  Then  came  the  messengers  to  Gibeah  of 

Saul,  and  told  the  tidings  in  the  ears  of  the  people : 
and  all  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept. 

 5.  And,  behold,  Saul  came  after  the  herd  out 

of  the  field ;  and  Saul  said,  What  aileth  the  people  that 
they  weep  ?  And  they  told  him  the  tidings  of  the  men 
of  Jabesh. 

 6.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  Saul 

when  he  heard  those  tidings,  and  his  anger  was  kin- 
dled greatlj'. 

 7.  And  he  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  hewed 

them  in  pieces,  and  sent  them  throughout  all  the 
coasts  of  Israel  by  the  hands  of  messengers,  saying, 
Whosoever  cometh  not  forth  after  Saul  and  after  Sam- 
uel, so  shall  it  be  done  unto  his  oxen.  And  the  fear 
of  the  Lord  fell  on  the  people,  and  they  came  out  with 
one  consent. 

 11.  And  it  was  so  on  the  morrow,  that  Saul 

put  the  people  in  three  companies ;  and  they  came  into 
the  midst  of  the  host  in  the  morning  watch,  and  slew 
the  Ammonites  until  the  heat  of  the  day :  and  it  came 
to  pass,  that  they  which  remained  were  scattered,  so 
that  two  of  them  were  not  left  together. 

 12.  And  the  people  said  unto  Samuel,  Who  is 

he  that  said,  Shall  Saul  reign  over  us?  bring  the  men, 
that  we  ma}^  put  them  to  death. 

 13.  And  Saul  said.  There  shall  not  a  man  be 

put  to  death  this  day :  for  to  day  the  Lord  hath 
wrought  salvation  in  Israel. 

 14.  Then  said  Samuel  to  the  people,  Come,  and 

let  us  go  to  Gilgal,  and  renew  the  kingdom  there. 

 15.  And  all  the  people  went  to  Gilgal ;  and 

there  they  made  Saul  king  before  the  Lord  in  Gilgal ; 
and  there  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  of  peace  offerings 
before  the  Lord  ;  and  there  Saul  and  all  the  men  of 
Israel  rejoiced  greatlj'. 

(o.  FIRST  OFFENCE.) 

I  Sam.  xiii.  8.  And  he  tarried  seven  days,  according 
to  the  set  time  that  Samuel  Itad  appointed :  but  Samuel 
came  not  to  Gilgal;  and  the  people  were  scattered 
from  him. 

 9.  And  Saul  said.  Bring  hither  a  burnt  offering 

to  me,  and  peace  offerings.  And  he  offered  the  burnt 
offering 

 10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  soon  as  he  had 

made  an  end  of  offering  the  burnt  offering,  behold, 
Samuel  came ;  and  Saul  went  out  to  meet  him,  that 
he  might  salute  him. 

 11.  And  Samuel  said.  What  hast  thou  done? 

And  Saul  said,  Because  I  saw  that  the  people  were 
scattered  from  me,  and  that  thou  camcst  not  within  the 
days  appointed,  and  that  the  Philistines  gathered  them- 
selves together  at  Jlichmash ; 

 13.  Therefore  said  I,  The  Philistines  will  come 

down  now  upon  me  to  Gilgal,  and  I  have  not  made 
supplication  unto  the  IjORD  :  I  f  orced  myself  therefore, 
and  offered  a  burnt  ofl'eriug. 


 13.  And  Samuel  said  to  Saul,  Thou  hast  done 

foolishly :  thou  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  thy  God,  which  he  commanded  thee :  for  now 
would  the  Lord  have  established  thy  kingdom  upon 
Israel  for  ever. 

 14.  But  now  thy  kingdom  shall  not  continue ; 

the  Lord  hath  sought  him  a  man  after  his  own  heart, 
and  the  Lord  hath  commanded  him  to  be  captain  over 
his  people,  because  thou  hast  not  licpt  that  which  the 
Lord  commanded  thee 

 15.  And  Samuel  arose,  and  gat  him  up  from 

Gilgal  unto  Gibeah  of  Benjamin.  And  Saul  numbered 
the  people  that  were  present  with  him,  about  six  hun- 
dred men. 

 16.  And  Saul,  and  Jonathan  his  son,  and  the 

people  that  inere  present  with  them,  aljode  in  Gibeah 
of  Benjamin :  but  the  Philistines  encamped  in  Mich- 
mash. 

(6.  SECOND  OFFENCE.) 

I  Sam.  XY.  1.  Samuel  also  said  unto  Saul,  The  Lord 
sent  me  to  anoint  thee  to  be  king  over  his  people,  over 
Israel :  now  therefore  hearken  thou  unto  the  voice  of 
the  words  of  the  Lord. 

 2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  I  remember 

that  which  Amalek  did  to  Israel,  how  he  laid  wait  for 
him  in  the  way,  when  be  came  np  from  Egypt. 

 3.  Now  go  and  smite  Amalek,  and  utterly  de- 
stroy all  that  they  have,  and  spare  them  not ;  but  slay 
both  man  and  woman,  infant  and  suckling,  ox  and 
sheep,  camel  and  ass. 

 4.  And  Saul  gathered  the  people  together,  and 

niunbercd  them  in  Telaim,  two  hundred  thousand  foot- 
men, and  ten  thousand  men  of  Judah. 

 5.  And  Saul  came  to  a  city  of  Amalek,  and 

laid  wait  in  the  valley. 

 7.  And  Saul  smote  the  Amalekites  from  Hav- 

ilah  until  thou  comest  to  Shur,  that  is  over  against 
Egypt. 

 8.  And  he  took  Agag  the  king  of  the  Amalek- 
ites alive,  and  utterly  desti'oyed  all  the  people  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword. 

 9.  But  Saul  and  the  people  spared  Agag,  and 

the  best  of  the  sheep,  and  of  the  oxen,  and  of  the  fat- 
lings,  and  the  lambs,  and  alt  that  icas  good,  and  would 
not  utterly  destroy  them  :  but  every  thing  that  teas  vile 
and  refuse,  that  they  destroyed  utterly. 

 12.  And  when  Samuel  rose  early  to  meet 

Saul  in  the  morning,  it  was  told  Samuel,  saying,  Saul 
came  to  Cannel,  and,  behold,  he  set  him  up  a  place, 
and  is  gone  about,  and  passed  on,  and  gone  down  to 
Gilgal. 

 13.  And  Samuel  came  to  Saul :  and  Saul  said 

unto  him.  Blessed  be  thou  of  the  Lord  :  I  have  per- 
formed the  commandment  of  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  Samuel  said,  What  meaneth  then  this 

bleating  of  the  sheep  in  mine  ears,  and  the  lowing  of 
the  oxen  which  I  hear? 

 15.  And  Saul  said.  They  have  brought  them 

from  the  Amalekites :  for  the  people  spared  the  best 
of  the  sheep  and  of  the  oxen,  to  sacrifice  unto  the 
Lord  thy  God  ;  and  the  rest  we  have  utterl}-  destroyed. 

 23.  And  Samuel  said.  Hath  the  Lord  as  great 

delight  in  burnt  offerings  and  sacrifices,  as  in  obeying 
the  voice  of  the  Lord  ?  Behold,  to  obe\'  is  better  than 
sacrifice,  and  to  hearken  than  the  flit  of  rams. 

 23.  For  rebellion  is  as  the  sin  of  witchcraft, 

and  stubbornness  is  as  iniquity  and  idolatrj'.  Because 
thou  hast  rejected  the  word  of  the  Lord,  he  hath  also 
rejected  thee  from  being  king. 

 24.  And  Saul  said  unto  Samuel,  I  have  sinned: 

for  I  have  transgressed  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord,  and  thy  words:  because  I  feared  the  people, 
and  obej'cd  their  voice. 

 25.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  pardon  my 

sin,  and  turn  again  with  me,  that  I  may  w  orship  the 
Lord. 

 26.  And  Samuel  said  unto  Saul,  I  will  not 

return  with  thee:  for  thou  hast  rejected  the  word  of 
the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  hath  rejected  thee  from  being 
king  over  Israel. 

 27.  And  as  Samuel  turned  about  to  go  away, 

he  laid  hold  upon  the  skirt  of  his  mantle,  and  it  rent 


258 


CHAP.  VIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  21. 


I  Sam.  XV.  28.  And  Samuel  said  unto  him,  The  Lord 
hath  rent  the  kingdom  of  Israel  from  thee  this  day, 
and  hath  given  it  to  a  neighbour  of  thine,  tliat  is  better 
than  thou. 

 34.  Then  Samuel  went  to  Ramah ;  and  Saul 

went  up  to  his  house  to  Gibeah  of  Saul. 

(7.  THIRD  OFFENCE.) 

(See  I  Sam.  xxviii.  7-19,  for  his  interview  with  the 
witch  of  Endor.) 

I  Sam.  xxviii.  20.  Then  Saul  fell  straightway  all 
along  on  the  earth,  and  was  sore  afraid,  because  of  the 
words  of  Samuel :  and  there  was  no  strength  in  him  ; 
for  he  had  eaten  no  bread  all  the  day,  nor  all  the 
night. 

 21.  And  the  woman  came  unto  Saul,  and  saw 

that  he  was  sore  troubled,  and  said  unto  hiui.  Behold, 
thine  handmaid  hath  obeyed  thy  voice,  and  I  have 
put  my  life  in  my  hand,  and  have  hearkened  unto  thy 
words  which  thou  spakest  unto  me. 

 22.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  hearken  thou 

also  unto  the  voice  of  thine  handmaid,  and  let  me  set 
a  morsel  of  bread  before  thee ;  and  eat,  that  thou 
mayest  have  strength,  when  thou  goest  on  thy  way. 

 23.  But  he  refused,  and  said,  I  will  not  eat. 

But  his  servants,  together  with  the  woman,  compelled 
him  ;  and  he  hearkened  unto  their  voice.  So  he  rose 
from  the  earth,  and  sat  upon  the  bed. 

 24.  And  the  woman  had  a  fiit  calf  in  the 

house ;  and  she  hasted,  and  killed  it,  and  took  flour, 
and  kneaded  ii,  and  did  bake  unleavened  bread  thereof: 

 25.  And  she  brought  it  before  Saul,  and  before 

his  sei-vants ;  and  they  did  eat  Then  they  rose  up, 
and  went  away  that  night. 

(8.  DEATH.) 

1  Sam.xxxi.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against 
Israel:  and  the  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before  the 
Philistines,  and  fell  down  slain  in  movmt  Gilboa. 

 2.  And  the  Philistines  followed  hard  upon 

Saul  and  upon  his  sons ;  and  the  Philistines  slew  Jon- 
athan, and  Abinadab,  and  Melchi-shua,  Saul's  sons. 

 3.  And  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul,  and 

the  archers  hit  him ;  and  he  was  sore  wounded  of  the 
archers. 

 4.  Then  said  Saul  unto  his  armour-bearer. 

Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through  therewith ; 
lest  these  uncircumcised  come  and  thrust  me  through, 
and  abuse  me.  But  his  armourbearer  would  not ;  for 
he  was  sore  afraid.  Therefore  Saul  took  a  sword,  and 
fell  upon  it. 

 5.  And  when  his  armourbearer  saw  that  Saul 

was  dead,  he  fell  likewise  upon  his  sword,  and  died 
with  him. 

 6.  So  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  his 

armourbearer,  and  all  his  men,  that  same  day  together. 
See  I  Chr.  x.  14. 

(9.  LENGTH  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

Acts  xiii.  21.  And  afterward  they  desired  a  king : 
and  God  gave  unto  them  Saul  the  son  of  Cis,  a  man 
of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  by  the  space  of  forty  years. 

§  90.   Ish-boslieth,  Saul's  Only  Suniving  Son. 

(1.  ABNER  MAKES  HIM  KING  OF  THE  TEN  TRIBES.) 

2  Sam.  ii.  8.  5ut  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of 
Saul's  host,  took  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul,  and 
brought  him  over  to  Mahanaim  ; 

 9.  And  made  hmi  king  over  Gilead,  and  over 

the  Ashurites,  and  over  Jezreel,  and  over  Ephraim, 
and  over  Benjamin,  and  over  all  Israel. 

 10.  Ish-bosheth  Saul's  son  was  forty  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign  over  Israel,  and  reigned  two 
years.   Bat  the  house  of  Judah  followed  David. 

—  iii.  1.  Now  there  was  long  war  between  the 
house  of  Saul  and  the  house  of  David:  but  David 
waxed  stronger  and  stronger,  and  the  house  of  Saul 
waxed  weaker  and  weaker. 

(2.  HIS  END.) 

2  Sam.  Iv.  1.  And  when  Saul's  son  heard  that  Abner 
was  dead  in  Hebron,  his  hands  were  feeble,  and  all 
the  Israelites  were  troubled. 


 2.  And  Saul's  son  had  two  men  that  were 

captains  of  bands:  the  name  of  the  one  was  Baauah, 
and  the  name  of  the  other  Rechab,  the  sons  of  Rim- 
mon  a  Beerothite,  of  the  children  of  Benjamin:  (for 
Beeroth  also  was  reckoned  to  Benjamin : 

 8.  And  the  Beerothites  fled  to  Gittaim,  and 

were  sojourners  there  until  this  day.) 

 5.  And  the  sons  of  Rimmon  tlie  Beerothite, 

Rechab  and  Baanah,  went,  and  came  about  the  heat 
of  the  day  to  the  house  of  Ish-bosheth,  who  lay  on  a 
bed  at  noon. 

 6.  And  they  came  thither  into  the  midst  of 

the  house,  as  though  they  would  have  fetched  wheat ; 
and  they  smote  him  under  the  fifth  rib :  and  Rechab 
and  Baanah  his  brother  escaped. 

 7.  For  when  they  came  into  the  house,  he  lay 

on  his  bed  in  his  bedchamber,  and  they  smote  him, 
and  slew  him,  and  beheaded  him,  and  took  his  head, 
and  gat  them  away  through  the  plain  all  night. 

 8.  And  they  brought  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth 

unto  David  to  Hebron,  and  said  to  the  king,  Behold 
the  head  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul  thine  enemy, 
which  sought  thy  life ;  and  the  Lord  hath  avenged 
my  lord  the  king  this  day  of  Saul,  and  of  his  seed. 

§  91.  David. 

(1.  ANOINTED.) 

1  Sam.  xri.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Samuel, 
How  long  wilt  thou  mourn  for  Saul,  seeing  I  have 
rejected  him  from  reigning  over  Israel  ?  fill  thine  hom 
with  ofl,  and  go,  I  will  send  thee  to  Jesse  the  Beth- 
lehemite :  for  I  have  provided  me  a  king  among  his 
sons. 

 12.  And  he  sent,  and  brought  him  in.  Now 

he  was  ruddy,  and  withal  of  a  beautiful  countenance, 
and  goodly  to  look  to.  And  the  Lord  said.  Arise, 
anoint  him :  for  this  is  he. 

 13.  Then  Samuel  took  the  hom  of  oil,  and 

anointed  him  in  the  midst  of  his  brethren :  and  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  David  from  that  day 
forward.    So  Samuel  rose  up,  and  went  to  Ramah. 

(2.  REIGNS  O^^ER  JUDAH  ONLY.) 

2Sam.ii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
David  inquired  of  the  Lord,  saying.  Shall  I  go  up  into 
any  of  the  cities  of  Judah  ?  And  the  Lord  said  unto 
him,  Go  up.  And  David  said.  Whither  shall  I  go  up  ? 
And  he  said,  Unto  Hebron. 

 2.  So  David  went  up  thither,  and  his  two 

wives  also,  Ahinoam  the  Jezreelitess,  and  Abigail 
Nabal's  wile  the  Carmelite. 

 3.  And  his  men  that  were  with  him  did  David 

bring  up,  every  man  with  his  household :  and  they 
dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Hebron. 

 4.  And  the  men  of  Judah  came,  and  there 

they  anointed  David  king  over  the  house  of  Judah. 
And  they  told  David,  saying.  That  the  men  of  Jabesh- 
gilead  icere  tliey  that  buried  Saul. 

 11.  And  the  time  that  David  was  king  in 

Hebron  over  the  house  of  Judah  was  seven  yeais  and 
six  months. 

§  92.   David's  Reii,'n  Over  All. 
(1.  promised.) 
ISam.xxiv.  20.  And  now,  behold,  I  know  well 
that  thou  Shalt  surely  be  king,  and  that  the  kingdom 
of  Israel  shall  be  established  in  thine  hand. 

2  Sam.  vii.  15.  But  my  mercy  shall  not  depart  away 
from  him,  as  I  took  it  from  Saul,  whom  I  put  away 
before  thee. 

 16.  And  thine  house  and  thy  kingdom  shall 

be  established  for  ever  before  thee :  thy  throne  shall 
be  established  for  ever. 

1  Chr.  xvii.  13.  I  will  be  his  fathei",  and  he  shall  be 
ray  son :  and  I  will  not  take  my  mercy  away  from 
him,  as  I  took  it  from  him  that  was  before  thee : 

 14.  But  I  will  settle  him  in  mine  house  and  in 

my  kingdom  for  ever ;  and  his  throne  shall  be  estab- 
lished for  evermore. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  5.  Ought  ye  not  to  know  that  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel  gave  the  kingdom  over  Israel  to  David  for 
ever,  even  to  him  and  to  his  sous  by  a  covenant  of  salt  ? 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(3.  BROUGHT  ABOUT  BY  ABNER.) 

2  Sam,  iii.  12.  And  Abner  sent  messengers  to  David 
on  his  belialf,  saying,  Wliose  i»  the  land  V  saying  aim, 
Malie  thy  league  with  me,  and,  behold,  my  hand  shall 
he  with  tliee,  to  bring  about  all  Israel  unto  thee. 

 17.  And  Abner  liad  communication  with  the 

elders  of  Israel,  saying,  Ye  sought  for  David  in  times 
past  (o  be  king  over  you  : 

 18.  Now  then  do  it:  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken 

of  David,  saying.  By  the  hand  of  my  servant  David  I 
■will  save  my  peoi)le  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Phil- 
istines, and  out  of  tlie  hand  of  all  their  enemies. 

 19.  And  Abner  also  spake  in  the  ears  of  Ben- 
jamin :  and  Abner  went  also  to  speak  in  the  ears  of 
David  in  Hebron  all  that  seemed  good  to  Israel,  and 
that  seemed  cood  to  the  whole  house  of  Benjamin. 

 30.  So  Abner  came  to  David  to  Hebron,  and 

twenty  men  with  him.  And  David  made  Abner  and 
the  men  that  were  with  him  a  feast. 

 31.  And  Abner  said  unto  David,  I  will  arise 

and  go,  and  will  gather  all  Israel  unto  my  lord  the 
king,  that  they  may  make  a  league  with  thee,  and 
that  thou  mayest  reign  over  all  that  tliine  heart  de- 
eireth.  And  David  sent  Abner  away ;  and  he  went  in 
peace. 

(3.  CONStrjIMATED.) 

2  Sam.  V.  1.  Then  came  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to 
David  unto  Hebron,  and  spake,  saying,  Behold,  we  are 
thy  bone  and  thy  flesh. 

 2.  Also  in  time  past,  when  Sanl  was  king  over 

us,  thou  wast  he  that  leddest  out  and  broughtest  in  Is- 
rael :  and  the  Lord  said  to  tliee.  Thou  shalt  feed  my 
people  Israel,  and  thou  shalt  be  a  captain  over  Israel. 

 3.  So  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  the  king 

to  Hebron  ;  and  king  David  made  a  league  with  them 
in  Hebron  before  the  Lord  :  and  they  anointed  David 
king  over  Israel. 

I  Chp.  xi.  1.  Tlien  all  Israel  gathered  themselves  to 
David  unto  Hebron,  saying,  Behold,  we  are  thy  bone 
and  thy  flesh. 

 2.  And  moreover  in  time  past,  even  when 

Saul  was  king,  thou  wast  he  that  leddest  out  and 
broughtest  in  Israel :  and  the  Lord  thy  God  said  nuto 
thee.  Thou  shalt  feed  my  people  Israel,  and  thou  shalt 
be  ruler  over  my  people  Israel. 

 3.  Therefore  came  all  the  elders  of  Israel  to 

the  king  to  Hebron  ;  and  David  made  a  covenant  Avith 
them  in  Hebron  before  the  Lord  ;  and  they  anointed 
David  king  over  Israel,  according  to  the  word  of  the 
Lord  by  Samuel. 

—  xii.  23.  And  these  are  the  numbers  of  the  bands 
that  were  ready  armed  to  the  war,  and  came  to  David 
to  Hebron,  to  tura  the  kingdom  of  Saul  to  him,  ac- 
cording to  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

 24.  The  children  of  Judah  that  bare  shield 

and  spear  icere  six  thousand  and  eight  hundred,  ready 
armed  to  the  war. 

 25.  Of  the  children  of  Simeon,  mighty  men  of 

valour  for  the  war,  seven  thousand  and  one  hundred. 

 26.  Of  the  children  of  Levi  four  thousand  and 

six  hundred. 

 27.  And  Jehoiada  teas  the  leader  of  the  Aaron- 

ites,  and  with  him  %cere  thi-ee  thousand  and  seven 
hundred ; 

 28.  And  Zadok,  a  young  man  mighty  of  val- 
our, and  of  his  fotlier's  house  twenty  and  two  "captains. 

 29.  And  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  the  kin- 
dred of  Saul,  three  thousand :  for  hitherto  the  great- 
est ]")art  of  them  had  kept  the  ward  of  the  house  of 
Saul. 

 30.  And  of  the  children  of  Ephraim  twenty 

thousand  and  eight  hundred,  mighty  men.  of  valour, 
famous  throughout  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

 31.  And  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  eight- 
een thousand,  which  were  expressed  by  name,  to 
come  and  make  David  king. 

 33.  And  of  tlie  children  of  Issacliar,  which 

were  men  that  had  understanding  of  the  times,  to  know 
what  Israel  ought  to  do  ;  the  heads  of  them  icere  two 
hvmdred ;  and  all  their  brethren  icere  at  their  com- 
mandment. 

 33.  Of  Zebulun,  such  as  went  forth  to  battle, 


expert  in  war,  with  all  instruments  of  war,  fifty  thou- 
sand, which  could  keep  rank  :  they  were  not  of  double 
heart. 

 34.  And  of  Naphtali  a  thousand  captains,  and 

with  them  with  shield  and  spear  thirty  and  seven 
thousand. 

 35.  And  of  the  Danites  expert  in  war  twenty 

and  eight  thousand  and  six  hundred. 

 36.  And  of  Asher,  such  as  went  forth  to  bat- 
tle, expert  in  war,  forty  thousand. 

 37.  And  on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  of  the 

Reubenites,  and  the  Gadites,  and  of  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseh,  with  all  manner  of  instruments  of  war  for 
the  battle,  a  hundred  and  twenty  thousand. 

 38.  All  these  men  of  war,  that  could  keep 

rank,  came  with  a  perfect  heart  to  Hebron,  to  make 
David  king  over  all  Israel :  and  all  the  rest  also  of  Is- 
rael icere  of  one  heart  to  make  David  king. 

 39.  And  there  they  were  with  David  three 

days,  eating  and  drinking :  for  their  brethren  had  pre- 
pared for  them. 

 40.  Moreover  they  that  were  nigh  them,  even 

unto  Issachar  and  Zebulim  and  Naphtali,  brought 
bread  on  asses,  and  on  camels,  and  on  mules,  and  on 
oxen,  and  meat,  meal,  cakes  of  figs,  and  bunches  of 
raisins,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  oxen,  and  sheep  abund- 
antly :  for  there  was  joy  in  Israel. 

Acts  xiii.  23.  And  when  he  had  removed  him,  he 
raised  up  unto  them  David  to  be  their  king;  to  whom 
also  he  gave  testimony,  and  said,  I  have  found  David 
the  son  of  Jesse,  a  man  after  mine  own  heart,  which 
shall  i'ulfil  all  my  will. 

(4.  DA\TD  TAKES  JEEUSAIiEM.) 

2  Sam.v.  6.  And  the  king  and  his  men  went  to 
.Jerusalem  unto  the  Jebusites,  the  inhabitants  of  the 
land :  which  spake  unto  David,  saying.  Except  thou 
take  away  the  blind  and  the  lame,  thou  shalt  not 
come  in  hither :  thinking,  David  cannot  come  in 
hither. 

 7.  Nevertheless,  David  took  the  strong  hold 

of  Zion  :  the  same  is  the  citj'  of  David. 

 8.  And  David  said  on  that  day,  "Whosoever 

getteth  up  to  the  gutter,  and  smiteth  the  Jebusites, 
and  the  lame  and  the  blind,  that  are  hated  of  David's 
soul,  he  shall  be  chief  arid  captain.  Wherefore  they 
said.  The  blind  and  the  lame  shall  not  come  into  the 
house.  ' 

 9.  So  David  dwelt  in  the  fort,  and  called  it 

the  city  of  David.  And  David  built  round  about 
from  Siillo  and  inward. 

I  Chr.  xi.  4.  And  David  and  all  Israel  went  to 
Jerusalem,  which  is  Jebus;  where  the  Jebusites  were, 
the  inhabitants  of  the  land. 

 5.  And  the  inhabitants  of  Jebus  said  to  Da- 
vid, Thou  shalt  not  come  hither.  Nevertheless  David 
took  the  castle  ctf  Zion,  Avhich  is  the  city  of  David. 

 7.  And  David  dwelt  in  the  castle ;  therefore 

they  called  it  the  city  of  David. 

 8.  And  he  built  the  city  round  -about,  even 

from  Millo  round  about :  and  Joab  repaked  the  rest 
of  the  city. 

(5.  HAS  A  PAL.^CE  BUILT.) 

2  Sam.v.  11.  And  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  mes- 
sengers to  David,  and  cedar  trees,  and  carpenters,  and 
masons :  and  they  built  David  a  house. 

 13.  And  David  perceived  that  the  Lord  had 

established  him  king  over  Israel,  and  that  he  had  ex- 
alted his  kingdom  for  his  people  Israel's  sake. 

1  Chr.  xiv.  2.  And  David  perceived  that  the  Lord 
had  confirmed  him  king  over  Israel,  for  his  kingdom 
was  lifted  up  on  high,  because  of  his  people  IgraeL 

(6.  S>nTES  THE  PHTLISTIlfES  TWICE.) 

See  2  Sam.  v.  23-25.    I  Chr.  xiv.  8-17. 

(7.  FETCHES  THE  ARK  TO  JERUSALEM.) 

See  2  Sam.  vi.  1-19.    I  Chp.  xv.  1-28. 

(8.   GREATLY  EXTENDS  AKD  STREXGTHEXS  HIS  KING- 
DOM.) 

2  Sam.  viii.  1.  And  after  this  it  came  to  pass,  that 
David  smote  the  Phihstines,  and  subdued  them :  and 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


David  took  Metheg-ammah  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines. 

2  Sam.  viii.  2.  And  he  smote  Moab,  and  measured 
them  with  a  line,  casting  them  down  to  the  ground ; 
even  with  two  lines  measured  he  to  put  to  death,  and 
with  one  full  line  to  keep  alive.  And  so  tlie  Moabites 
became  David's  servants,  i7/irf  brought  gifts. 

 3.  David  smote  also  Hadadezer,  the  son  of 

Rehob,  king  of  Zobah,  as  he  went  to  recover  his  bor- 
der at  the  river  Euphrates. 

 4.  And  David  took  from  him  a  thousand  char- 

iois,  and  seven  hundred  horsemen,  and  twenty  thou- 
sand footmen :  and  David  houghed  all  the  chariot 
horses,  but  reserved  of  them  for  a  hundred  chariots. 

 5.  And  when  the  Syrians  of  Damascus  came 

to  succour  Hadadezer  king  of  Zobah,  David  slew  of 
the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thousand  men. 

 6.  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  Da- 
mascus :  and  tlie  Syrians  became  servants  to  David, 
and  brouglit  gifts.  And  the  Lord  preserved  David 
whithersoever  lie  went. 

 7.  And  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that 

were  on  the  servants  of  Hadadezer,  and  brought  them 
to  Jerusalem. 

 8.  And  from  Betah,  and  from  Berothai,  cities 

of  Hadadezer,  king  David  took  exceeding  much  brass. 

 9.  When  Toi  king  of  Hamath  heard  that  David 

had  smitten  all  the  ho.st  of  Hadadezer, 

 10.  Then  Toi  sent  Joram  his  son  unto  king 

David,  to  salute  him,  and  to  bless  him,  because  he  had 
fought  against  Hadadezer,  and  smitten  him ;  for  Ha- 
dadezer had  wars  with  Toi.  And  Joram  brought  with 
liim  vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and  vessels 
of  brass : 

 11.  Which  also  king  David  did  dedicate  unto 

the  Lord,  wiMi  the  silver  and  gold  that  he  had  dedi- 
cated of  all  nations  which  he  subdued  ; 

 12.  Of  Syria,  and  of  Moab,  and  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Ammon,  and  of  the  Philistines,  and  of  Amalek, 
and  of  the  spoil  of  Hadadezer,  sou  of  Rehob,  Idng  of 
Zobah. 

 13.  And  David  gat  1dm  a  name  when  he  re- 
turned from  smiting  of  tlie  Syrians  in  the  valley  of 
salt,  being  eighteen  thousand  men. 

 15.  And  David  reigned  over  all  Israel ;  and 

David  executed  judgment  and  justice  unto  all  his  \ 
people. 

I  Chp.  xviii.  14.  So  David  reigned  over  all  Israel, 
and  executed  judgment  and  justice  among  all  his 
people. 

See  2  Sam.  viii.  14;  x.  1-19.  I  Chr.  xviii.  1-13; 
xix.  1-19. 

(9.  HIS  FmST  OFFENCK.) 

2  Sam.  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  the  year 
was  expired,  at  the  time  when  kings  go  forth  to  batik, 
that  David  sent  Joab,  and  his  servants  with  him, 
and  all  Israel ;  and  they  destroyed  the  children  of 
Ammon,  and  besieged  Rabbah.  But  David  tarried 
Btill  at  Jerusalem. 

 2.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  an  eveningtide,  tliat 

David  rose  from  off  his  bed,  and  walked  upon  the  roof 
of  the  king's  house :  and  from  the  roof  he  saw  a  woman 
washing  herself  ;»-aud  the  woman  was  very  beautiful  to 
look  upon. 

 3.  And  David  sent  and  inquired  after  the 

woman.  And  orie  said,  Is  not  this  Bath-sheba,  the 
daughter  of  Eliam,  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  Hittite  ? 

 4.  And  David  sent  messengers,  and  took  her ; 

and  she  came  in  unto  him,  and  he  lay  with  her;  for 
she  was  purified  from  her  micleanness :  and  she  re- 
turned unto  her  house. 

 5.  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  sent  and 

told  David,  and  said,  I  am  with  child. 

 6.  And  David  sent  to  Joab,  saying.  Send  me 

Uriah  the  Hittite.    And  Joab  sent  Uriaii  to  David. 

 7.  And  when  Uriah  was  come  unto  him,  David 

demanded  of  him  how  Joab  did,  and  how  the  people 
did,  and  how  the  war  prospered. 

 8.  And  David  said  to  Uriah,  Go  down  to  thy 

house,  and  wash  thy  feet.  And  Uriah  departed  out  of 
the  king's  house,  and  there  followed  him  a  mess  of 
meat  from  the  king. 


 9.  But  Uriah  slept  at  the  door  of  the  king's 

house  with  all  the  servants  of  his  lord,  and  M  ent  not 
down  to  his  house. 

 10.  And  when  they  had  told  David,  saying, 

Uriah  went  not  down  unto  his  house,  David  said  unto 
Uriah,  Camest  thou  not  from  journey?  vihy  then 
didst  thou  not  go  down  unto  thine  house  V 

 11.  And  Uriah  said  unto  David,  The  ark,  and 

Israel,  and  Judah,  abide  in  tents;  and  my  lord  Joab, 
and  the  servants  of  my  lord,  are  encamped  in  the  open 
fields ;  shall  I  then  go  into  mine  house,  to  eat  and  to 
drink,  and  to  lie  with  my  wife  ?  as  thou  livest,  and  as 
thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  do  this  thing. 

 12.  And  David  said  to  Uriah,  Tarrj^  here  to 

day  also,  and  to  morrow  I  will  let  thee  depart.  So 
Uriah  abode  in  Jerusalem  that  day,  and  the  morrow. 

 13.  And  when  David  had  called  him,  lie  did 

eat  and  drink  before  him ;  and  he  made  him  drunk : 
and  at  even  he  went  out  to  lie  on  his  bed  with  the  ser- 
vants of  his  lord,  but  went  not  down  to  his  house. 

 14.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that 

David  wrote  a  letter  to  Joab,  and  sent  it  by  the  hand 
of  Uriah. 

 15.  And  he  wrote  in  the  letter,  saj^ing.  Set  ya 

Uriah  in  the  forefront  of  the  hottest  battle,  and  retire  ye 
from  him,  that  he  may  be  smitten,  and  die. 

 26.  And  when  the  wife  of  Uriah  heard  that 

Uriah  her  husband  was  dead,  she  mourned  for  her 
husband. 

 27.  And  when  the  mourning  was  past,  David 

sent  and  fetched  her  to  his  house,  and  she  became  his 
wife,  and  bare  him  a  son.  But  the  thing  that  David 
had  done  displeased  the  Lord. 

(10.  Nathan's  parable.) 

2  Sam.  xii  1.  And  the  Lord  sent  Nathan  unto 
David.  And  he  came  unto  him,  and  said  unto  him. 
There  were  two  men  in  one  city ;  the  one  rich,  and 
the  other  poor. 

 2.  The  rich  Tuan  had  exceeding  many  flocks 

and  herds : 

 3.  But  the  poor  man  had  nothing,  save  one  lit- 
tle ewe  lamb,  which  he  had  bought  and  nourished  up  : 
and  it  grew  up  together  with  him,  and  with  his  chil- 
dren ;  it  did  eat  of  his  own  moat,  and  dranlv  of  his 
own  cup,  and  lay  in  his  bosom,  and  was  unto  him  as 
a  daughter. 

 4.  And  there  came  a  traveller  unto  the  rich 

man,  and  he  spared  to  take  of  his  own  flock  and  of 
his  own  herd,  to  dress  for  the  wayfaring  man  that  was 
come  unto  him ;  but  took  the  poor  man's  lamb,  and 
dressed  it  for  the  man  that  was  come  to  him. 

 5.  And  David's  anger  was  greatly  kindled 

against  the  man  ;  and  lie  said  to  Nathan,  As  the  Lord 
liveth,  the  man  that  hath  done  this  thing  shall  surely 
die: 

 6.  And  he  shall  restore  the  lamb  fourfold,  be- 
cause he  did  this  thing,  and  because  he  had  no  pity. 

 9.  Wherefore  hast  thou  despised  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord,  to  do  evil  in  his  sight  ?  thou 
hast  killed  Uriah  the  Hittite  with  the  sword,  and  hast 
taken  his  wife  to  be  thy  wife,  and  hast  slain  him  with 
the  sword  of  the  cliildren  of  Ammon. 

 10.  Now  therefore  the  sword  shall  never  de- 
part from  thine  house  ;  because  tliou  hast  despised  me, 
and  hast  taken  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  Hittite  to  be  thy 
wife. 

 11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will  raise 

up  evil  against  thee  out  of  thine  own  house,  and  I  will 
take  thy  wives  before  thine  eyes,  and  gi\  e  them  unto 
thy  neighbour,  and  he  shall  lie  with  thy  wives  in  the 
siglit  of  this  sun. 

"  12.  For  thou  didst  it  secretly :  but  I  will  do 

this  thing  before  all  Israel,  and  before  the  sun. 

(11.  Absalom's  rebellion.) 
See  2  Sam.  XT.  1 ;  xviii.  15. 

(12.  sheba's  insurrection.) 
2  Sam.  XX.  1.  And  there  happened  to  be  there  a 
man  of  Belial,  whose  name  was  Sheba.,  the  son  of 
Bichri,  a  Bcnjamite :  and  he  blew  a  trumpet,  and  said, 
W^e  have  no  part  in  David,  neither  have  we  inherit- 


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ance  in  the  son  of  Jesse :  every  man  to  his  tents,  O 
Israel. 

2  Sam.  XX.  2.  So  every  maa  of  Israel  went  up  from 
after  David,  and  followed  Sheba  the  son  of  I3ichri : 
but  the  men  of  Judah  clave  unto  theu-  king,  from 
Jordan  even  to  Jerusalem. 

(See  2  Sam.  xx-.  14-22,  for  the  fate  of  Sheba.) 

(13.  FOUR  B.4.TTLES  WITH  THE  PHILISTINES.) 

See  2Sam.xxi.  15-22. 

(14.  HIS  SECOND  OFFENCE.) 

See  2  Sam.  xxiv.  1-4.     I  Chr.  xxi.  1-4. 

(15.  ADONIJAH's  REBELLION.) 

I  Kings  i.  5.  Then  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 
exalted  himself,  saying,  I  will  be  king:  and  he  pre- 
pared him  chariots  and  horsemen,  and  fifty  men  to 
run  before  him. 

 6.  And  his  father  had  not  displeased  him  at 

any  time  in  saying,  Why  hast  thou  done  so  ?  and  he 
also  loas  a  very  goodly  man ;  and  his  mother  bare  him 
after  Absalom. 

 7.  And  he  conferred  with  Joab  the  son  of 

Zeruiah,  and  with  Abiathar  the  priest :  and  they  fol- 
lowing Adonijah  helped  him. 

 8.  But  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Benaiah  the  son 

of  Jehoiada,  and  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Shimei, 
and  Rei,  and  the  mighty  men  which  belonged  to  David, 
were  not  with  Adonijah. 

 9.  And  Adonijah  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and 

fat  cattle  by  the  stone  of  Zolieleth,  which  is  by  En- 
rogel,  and  called  all  his  brethren  the  king's  sons,  and 
all  the  men  of  Judah  the  king's  servants : 

 10.  But  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah,  and 

the  mighty  men,  and  Solomon  his  brother,  he  called 
not. 

See  I  Kings i.  41-53. 

(16.  ORDERS  THE  ANOINTING  OP  SOLOMON.) 

I  Kings  i.  32.  And  king  David  said,  Call  me  Zadok 
the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah  the 
son  of  Jehoiada.    And  tliey  came  before  the  king. 

 33.  The  king  also  said  unto  them.  Take  with 

you  the  servants  of  your  lord,  and  cause  Solomon  my 
son  to  ride  upon  mine  own  mule,  and  bring  him  down 
to  Gihon : 

 34.  And  let  Zadok  the  priest  and  Nathan  the 

prophet  anoint  him  there  king  over  Israel :  and  blow 
ye  with  the  trumpet,  and  say,  God  save  king  Solomon. 

 35.  Then  ye  shall  come  up  after  him,  that  he 

may  come  and  sit  upon  my  throne;  for  he  shall  be 
king  in  my  stead :  and  I  have  appointed  him  to  be 
ruler  over  Israel  and  over  Judah. 

 86.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  .Jehoiada  answered 

the  king,  and  said,  Amen :  the  Lord  God  of  my  lord 
the  king  say  so  too. 

 37.  As  the  Lord  hath  been  with  my  lord  the 

king,  even  so  be  he  with  Solomon,  and  make  his  throne 
greater  than  the  throne  of  my  lord  king  David. 

 88.  So  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  proph- 
et, and  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  and  the  Cheroth- 
ites,  and  the  Pelethites,  went  down,  and  caused 
Solomon  to  ride  upon  king  David's  mule,  and  brought 
him  to  Gihon. 

 39.  And  Zadok  the  priest  took  a  horn  of  oil 

out  of  the  tabernacle,  and  anointed  Solomon.  And 
they  blew  the  trumpet;  and  all  the  people  said,  God 
save  king  Solomon. 

 40.  And  all  the  people  came  up  after  him,  and 

the  people  piped  with  pipes,  and  rejoiced  with  great 
joy,  so  that  the  earth  rent  with  the  sound  of  them. 

(17.  David's  death  and  length  of  his  reign.) 

2  Sam.  V.  4.  David  vns  thirty  years  old  when  he  be- 
gan to  reign,  and  he  reigned  forty  years. 

 5.  In  Hebron  he  reigned  over  Judah  seven 

years  and  six  months :  and  in  Jerusalem  he  reigned 
thirty  and  three  years  over  all  Israel  and  Judah. 

I  Kings  ii.  10.  So  David  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  buried  in  the  city  of  David. 

 11.  And  the  days  that  David  reigned  over 

Israel  were  forty  years :  seven  j^ears  reigned  he  in  He- 
bron, and  thirty  and  tlu-ee  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusa- 
lem. 


I  Chr.  xxix.  20.  Thus  David  the  son  of  Jesse 
reigned  over  all  Israel. 

 27.  And  the  time  that  he  reigned  over  Israel 

wm  forty  years ;  seven  j'ears  reigned  he  in  Hebron,  and 
thirty  and  three  years  reigned  he  in  Jerasalem. 

—  xxiii.  1.  So  when  David  was  old  and  full  of  days, 
he  made  Solomon  his  son  king  over  Israel. 

—  xxix.  28.  And  he  died  in  a  good  old  age,  full  of 
days,  riches,  and  honour :  and  Solomon  his  son  reigned 
in  his  stead. 

§  93.  The  Diyine  Favour  toward  David. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  44.  Thou  also  hast  delivered  me  from 
the  strivings  of  my  people,  thou  hast  kept  me  to  be 
head  of  the  heathen :  a  people  which  I  knew  not  shall 
serve  me. 

Ps.  xviii.  43.  Thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  striv- 
ings of  the  people  ;  and  thou  hast  made  me  the  head 
of  the  heathen :  a  people  wMm  I  have  not  known 
shall  serve  me. 

 44.  As  soon  as  they  hear  of  me,  they  shall 

obey  me :  the  strangers  shall  submit  themselves  unto 
me. 

 45.  The  sti-angers  shall  fade  away,  and  be 

afraid  out  of  their  close  places. 

 60.  Great  deliverance  giveth  he  to  his  king; 

and  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  to  David,  and  to 
his  seed  for  evermore. 

—  Ixxviii.  70.  He  chose  David  also  his  servant,  and 
took  him  from  the  sheepfolds  : 

 71.  From  following  the  ewes  great  with  young 

he  brought  him  to  feed  Jacob  his  people,  and  Israel 
his  inheritance. 

 72.  So  he  fed  them  according  to  the  integrity 

of  his  heart ;  and  guided  them  by  the  skilfulness  of 
his  hands. 

—  Ixxxix.  19.  Then  thou  spakest  in  vision  to  thy 
Holy  One,  and  saidst,  I  have  laid  help  upon  one  that  is 
mighty ;  I  have  exalted  one  chosen  out  of  the  people. 

 20.  I  have  found  David  my  servant ;  with  my 

holy  oil  have  I  anointed  him : 

 21.  With  whom  my  hand  shall  be  established : 

mine  arm  also  shall  strengthen  him. 

 22.  The  enemy  shall  not  exact  upon  him ;  nor 

the  son  of  wickedness  afflict  him. 

 23.  And  I  will  beat  down  his  foes  before  his 

face,  and  plague  them  that  hate  him. 

—  cxxxii.  17.  There  will  I  make  the  horn  of  David 
to  bud  :  I  have  ordained  a  lamp  for  mine  anointed. 

 18.  His  enemies  will  I  clothe  with  shame : 

but  upon  himself  shall  his  crown  flourish. 

§  94.   Promises  to  David's  Line. 

2  Sam.vii.  12.  And  when  thy  daj-s  be  fulfilled,  and 
thou  Shalt  sleep  with  thy  fathers,'!  will  set  up  thy 
seed  after  thee,  which  shall  proceed  out  of  thy  bowels, 
and  I  will  establish  his  kingdom. 

 13.  He  shall  build  a  house  for'my  name,  and 

I  will  establish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom  for  ever. 

—  xxii.  51.  He  is  the  tower  of  salvation  for  his 
king :  and  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  unto  David, 
and  to  his  seed  for  evermore. 

I  Kings  ii.  33.  +but  upon  David,  and  upon  his  seed, 
and  upon  his  house,  and  upon  his  throne,  shall  there 
be  peace  for  ever  from  the  Lord. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  3.  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  my 
chosen,  I  have  sworn  unto  David  my  servant. 

 4.  Thy  seed  will  I  establish  for  ever,  and  build 

up  thv  throne  to  all  generations.  Selah. 

—  J_  29.  His  seed  also  will  I  make  to  endure  for 
ever,  and  his  throne  as  the  days  of  heaven. 

 36.  His  seed  shall  endm-e  for  ever,  and  his 

throne  as  the  sun  before  me. 

 37.  It  shall  be  established  for  ever  as  the  moon, 

and  as  a  faithful  witness  in  heaven.  Selah. 

§  95.   If  David's  Example  be  Followed, 

I  Kings  ii.  4.  That  the  Lord  may  continue  his  word 
which  he  spake  concerning  me,  saying.  If  thy  children 
take  heed  to  theu-  way,  to  walk  "before  me  in  truth 


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with  all  their  heart  and  with  all  their  soul,  there  shall 
not  fail  thee  (said  he)  a  man  on  the  throne  of  Israel. 

1  Kings  ix.  4.  And  if  thou  wilt  walk  before  me,  as 
David  thy  tather  walked,  in  integrity  of  heart,  and  in 
uprightness,  to  do  according  to  all  that  I  have  command- 
ed t\iee,and  wilt  keep  my  statutes  and  my  judgments ; 

 5.  Then  I  will  establish  the  throne  of  thy  king- 
dom upon  Israel  for  ever,  as  I  j^romised  to  David  thy 
father,  saying.  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  upon 
the  throne  of  Israel. 

I  Chr.  xxviii.  7.  Moreover  I  will  establish  his  Wng- 
dom  for  ever,  if  he  be  constant  to  do  my  command- 
ments and  my  judgments,  as  at  this  day. 

2  Chp.  vii.  17.  And  as  for  thee,  if  thou  wilt  walk  be- 
fore me,  as  David  thy  father  walked,  and  do  according 
to  all  that  I  have  cohiraanded  thee,  and  shalt  observe 
my  statutes  and  mv  judgments ; 

 16.  Then  will  I  stablish  the  throne  of  thy 

kingdom,  according  as  I  have  covenanted  with  David 
thy  father,  saying,  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  to  be 
ruler  In  Israel. 

Ps.  cxxxii.  11.  The  Lord  hath  sworn  in  truth  unto 
David ;  he  will  not  turn  from  it ;  Of  the  fruit  of  thy 
body  will  I  set  upon  thy  throne. 

 12.  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant  and 

my  testimony  that  I  shall  teach  them,  their  children 
shall  also  sit  upon  thy  throne  for  evermore, 

§  96.  Solomon. 

(1.  BORN  OP  BATn-SHEBA.) 

2Sam,xii.  24.  And  David  comforted  Bath-sheba 
his  wife,  and  went  in  unto  her,  and  lay  with  her  :  and 
she  bare  a  son,  and  he  called  his  name  Solomon :  and 
the  Lord  loved  him. 

 25.  And  he  sent  by  the  hand  of  Nathan  the 

prophet ;  and  he  called  his  name  Jedidiah,  because  of 
the  Lord. 

(2.  AI^OINTED  before  DAVID'S  DEATH.) 

See  page  262,  §  92,  (16.) 

(3.  accession.) 
I  Kings  ii.  12.  Then  sat  Solomon  upon  the  throne 
of  David  his  father ;  and  his  kingdom  was  estabUshed 
greatl3^ 

1  Chp.  xxix.  23.  And  did  eat  and  drink  before  the 
Lord  on  that  day  with  groat  gladness.  And  they 
made  Solomon  tlie  son  of  David  king  the  second 
time,  and  anointed  him  unto  the  Lord  to  be  the  chief 
governor,  and  Zadok  to  be  priest. 

 23.  Then  Solomon  sat  on  the  throne  of  the 

Lord  as  king  instead  of  David  his  father,  and  pros- 
pered ;  and  all  Israel  obeyed  him. 

 24.  And  all  the  princes,  and  the  mighty  men, 

and  all  the  sons  likewise  of  king  David,  submitted 
themselves  unto  Solomon  the  king. 

 25.  And  the  Lord  magnified  Solomon  ex- 
ceedingly in  the  sight  of  all  Israel,  and  bestowed 
upon  him  svcli  royal  majesty  as  had  not  been  on  any 
king  before  him  in  Israel. 

<^4.  MARKipS  PnARAOn'S  DAUGHTER.) 

IKIngsiii.  1.  And  Solomon  made  affinity  with 
Pharaoh  kmg  of  Egj'pt,  and  took  Pharaoh's  daugh- 
ter, and  brought  her  into  the  city  of  David,  until  he 
had  made  an  end  of  building  his  own  house,  and  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  round 
about. 

(5.  HIS  CHOICE  OP  WISDOM.) 

(See  I  Kings  iii.  6-15.) 

2  Chr.  i.  7.  In  that  night  did  God  appear  unto  Solo- 
mon, and  said  unto  him,  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee. 

 8.  And  Solomon  said  unto  God,  Thou  hast 

shewed  great  mercy  unto  David  my  father,  and  hast 
made  me  to  reign  in  his  stead. 

 9.  Now,  O  Lord  God,  let  thy  promise  unto 

David  my  fiither  be  established :  for  thou  hast  made 
me  king  over  a  people  like  the  dust  of  the  earth  in 
multitude. 

 10.  Give  me  now  wisdom  and  knowledge, 

that  I  may  go  out  and  come  in  before  this  people : 
for  who  can  judge  this  thy  people,  that  is  so  great  ? 


 11.  And  God  said  to  Solomon,  Because  this 

was  in  thine  heart,  and  thou  hast  not  asked  riches, 
wealth,  or  hcmour,  nor  the  life  of  thine  enemies,  neither 
yet  hast  asked  long  life ;  but  hast  asked  wi.sdom  and 
knowledge  for  thyself,  that  thou  mayest  judge  my 
people,  over  whom  I  have  made  thee  king: 

 12.  Wisdom  and  knowledge  is  granted  unto 

thee;  and  I  will  give  thee  riches,  and  wealth,  and 
honour,  such  as  none  of  the  kings  have  had  that  hare 
been  before  thee,  neither  shall  there  any  after  thee  have 
the  like. 

(6.  congratulated  by  HIRAM  OP  TYRE.) 

IKingsv.  1.  And  Iliram  king  of  Tyre  sent  his 
servants  unto  Solomon ;  for  he  had  heard  that  they 
had  anointed  him  king  in  the  room  of  his  father  :  for 
Hiram  was  ever  a  lover  of  David. 

(7.  PREPARES  TO  BUILD  THE  TEMPLE.) 

1  Kings  v.  2.  And  Solomon  sent  to  Iliram,  saying, 
 3.  Thou  knowcst  how  that  David  my  father 

could  not  build  a  house  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord 
his  God,  for  the  wars  which  were  about  him  on  every 
side,  until  the  Lord  put  them  under  the  soles  of  his 
feet. 

 4.  But  now  the  Lord  my  God  hath  given  me 

rest  on  every  side,  so  that  there  is  neither  adversary  nor 
evil  occurrent. 

 5.  And,  behold,  I  propose  to  build  a  house 

unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  my  God,  as  the  Lord 
spake  unto  David  my  fiither,  saying.  Thy  son,  whom 
I  will  set  upon  thy  throne  in  thy  room,  lie  shall  build 
a  house  unto  ni}^  name. 

 6.  Now  therefore  command  thou  that  they 

hew  me  cedar  trees  out  of  Lebanon ;  and  my  servants 
shall  be  with  thy  servants:  and  imto  thee  will  I  give 
hire  for  thy  servants  according  to  all  that  thou  shalt 
appoint :  for  thou  knowest  that  iho-e  is  not  among  us 
any  that  can  skill  to  hew  timber  like  unto  the  Sido- 
nians. 

 7.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Iliram  heard  the 

words  of  Solomon,  that  he  rejoiced  greatly,  and  said, 
Blessed  be  the  Lord  this  day,  which  hath  given  unto 
David  a  wise  son  over  this  great  people. 

 8.  And  Hiram  sent  to  Solomon,  saying,  I  have 

considered  the  things  which  thou  sentcst  to  me  for : 
ami  I  will  do  all  thy  desire  concerning  timber  of  cedar, 
and  concerning  timber  of  fir. 

— •  —  9.  My  servants  shall  bring  them  down  from 
Lebanon  unto  the  sea ;  and  I  will  convey  them  by  sea 
in  floats  imto  the  place  that  thou  shall  aiipoint  me, 
and  will  cause  them  to  be  discharged  there,  and  thou 
slialt  receive  them  :  and  thou  shalt  accomplish  my 
desire,  in  giving  food  for  my  household. 

 10.  So  Iliram  gave  Solomon  cedar  trees  and 

fir  trees  according  to  all  his  desire. 

 11.  And  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty  thou- 
sand measures  of  wheat /or  food  to  his  household,  and 
twenty  measures  of  pure  oil :  thus  gave  Solomon  to 
Hiram  year  by  year. 

2  Chr.  ii.  1.  And  Solomon  determined  to  build  a 
house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord,  and  a  house  for  his 
kingdom. 

 2.  And  Solomon  told  out  threescore  and  ten 

thousand  men  to  bear  burdens,  and  fourscore  thousand 
to  hew  in  the  mountain,  and  three  thousand  and  six 
hundred  to  oversee  them. 

 3.  And  Solomon  sent  to  Huram  the  king  of 

Tyre,  saying.  As  thou  didst  deal  with  David  my  fa- 
tlier,  and  didst  send  him  cedars  to  build  him  a  house 
to  dwell  therein,  even  so  deal  with  me. 

 -4.  Behold,  I  build  a  liouse  to  the  name  of  the 

Lord  my  God,  to  dedicate  if  to  him,  and  to  burn  be- 
fore him  sweet  incense,  and  for  the  continual  shew- 
bread,  and  for  the  burnt  oflerings  morning  and  even- 
ing, on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons,  and  on 
the  solemn  feasts  of  the  Lord  our  God.  This  is  an 
ordinance  for  ever  to  Israel. 

 7.  Send  me  now  therefore  a  man  cunnmg  to 

work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass,  and  in  iron, 
and  in  purple,  and  crimson,  and  blue,  and  that  can 
skill  to  grave  with  the  cunning  men  that  are  with  ma 
in  Judah  and  iu  Jerusalem,  whom  David  my  father 
did  provide. 


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2  Chp.  ii.  8.  Send  me  also  cedar  trees,  fir  trcps,  and  al- 
gum  trees,  out  of  Lebanon  :  for  I  know  that  thy  ser- 
vants can  skill  to  cut  timber  in  Lebanon ;  and,  behold, 
my  servants  shall  he  with  thy  servants, 

 9.  Even  to  prepare  me  timber  in  abundance: 

for  the  house  which  I  am  about  to  build  sliall  he  won- 
derful great. 

 10.  And,  behold,  I  will  give  to  thy  servants, 

the  hewers  that  cut  timber,  twenty  thousand  measiires 
of  beaten  wheat,  and  twenty  thousand  measures  of 
barley,  and  twenty  thousand  baths  of  wine,  and  twen- 
ty thousand  baths  of  oil. 

 11.  Then  Iluram  the  king  of  Tyre  answered 

in  writing,  whii^h  he  sent  to  Solomon,  Because  the 
Lord  hath  loved  his  people,  he  hath  made  thee  king 
over  th(!m. 

 13.  Iluram  said  moreover,  Blessed  he  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  that  made  heaven  and  earth,  who  hath 
given  to  David  the  king  a  wise  son,  endued  with  pru- 
dence and  understanding,  that  might  build  a  house 
for  the  Lord  ,  and  a  house  for  his  kingdom. 

 13.  And  now  I  have  sent  a  cunning  man,  en- 
dued with  understanding,  of  Huram  my  f  ither's, 

 14.  The  son  of  a  woman  of  the  d.aighters  of 

Dan,  and  his  flither  ?c«.<!  a  man  of  Tyre,  skilful  to  work 
in  gold,  and  in  silver,  in  brass,  in  iron,  in  stone,  and  in 
timber,  in  purple,  in  blue,  and  in  fine  linen,  and  in 
crimson ;  also  to  grave  any  manner  of  graving,  and 
to  find  out  every  device  which  shall  be  put  to  him, 
with  thy  cunning  men,  and  with  the  cunning  men  of 
my  lord  David  thy  father. 

 15.  Now  therefore  the  wheat,  and  the  barley, 

the  oil,  and  the  wine,  which  my  lord  hath  spoken  of, 
let  him  send  unto  his  servants : 

 16.  And  we  will  cut  wood  out  of  Lebanon,  as 

much  as  thou  shalt  need  :  and  we  will  bring  it  to  thee 
in  floats  by  sea  to  Joppa ;  and  thou  shalt  carry  it  up 
to  Jerusalem. 

 18.  And  he  set  threescore  and  ten  thousand  of 

them  to  he  bearers  of  burdens,  and  fourscore  thousand 
to  he  hewers  in  the  mountain,  and  tb.ree  thousand  and 
six  hundred  overseers  to  set  the  people  awork. 

(8.  BUILDS  THE  TEMPLE.) 

1  Kings  vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  four  hun- 
dred and  eightieth  year  after  the  children  of  Israel 
were  come  out  of  the'  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  fourth  year 
of  Solomon's  reign  over  Israel,  in  the  month  Zif, 
which  is  the  second  month,  that  he  began  to  build  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

 14.  So  Solomon  built  the  house,  and  finish- 
ed it. 

 37.  In  the  fourth  year  was  the  foundation  of 

the  house  of  the  Lord  laid,  in  the  month  Zif: 

 38.  And  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the  month 

Bui,  which  is  the  eighth  month,  was  the  house  finished 
throughout  all  the  parts  thereof,  and  according  to  all 
the  foshion  of  it.    So  was  he  seven  years  in  building  it. 

2  Chr.  iii.  1.  Then  Solomon  began  to  build  the  house 
of  the  Lord  at  Jerusalem  in  mount  Moriah,  where  the 
Loud  apjieared  unto  David  his  father,  in  the  jilacc  that 
David  had  prepared  in  the  threshingfloor  of  Ornan  the 
Jebusite. 

 2.  And  he  began  to  build  in  the  second  (lay  of 

the  second  month,  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  reign. 

—  V.  1.  Thus  all  the  work  that  Solomon  made  for 
the  house  of  the  Lord  was  finished :  and  Solomon 
brought  in  nil  the  things  that  David  his  father  had 
dedicated;  and  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  all  the 
instruments,  put  he  among  the  treasm-es  of  the  house 
of  God. 

(9.  OTHER  BUILDINGS.) 

I  Klngsvii.  1.  But  Solomon  was  building  his  own 
liouse  thirteen  years,  and  he  finished  all  his  house. 

 2.  He  "built  also  the  house  of  the  forest  of 

Lebanon ;  the  length  thereof  was  a  hundred  cubits, 
and  the  breadth  thereof  fifty  cubits,  and  the  height 
thereof  thirty  cubits,  upon  four  rows  of  cedar  pillars, 
with  cedar  beams  upon  the  pillars. 

 3.  And  ii  trtis  covered  with  cedar  above  upon 

the  beams,  that  hry  on  forty-five  pillars,  fifteen  in  a  row. 

 4.  And  the)'c  were  "windows  in  three  rows,  and 

light  was  against  light  in  three  ranks. 


 5.  And  all  the  doors  and  posts  were  square,  with 

the  windows :  and  light  was  against  light  in  three  ranks. 

 6.  And  he  made  a  porch  of  pillars ;  the  length 

thereof  fifty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  thirty 
cubits :  and  the  porch  icas  before  them :  and  the  ot/ier 
pillars  and  the  thick  beam  were  before  them. 

 7.  Then  he  made  a  porch  for  the  throne  where 

he  might  judge,  even  the  porch  of  judgment :  and  it 
was  covered  with  cedar  from  one  side  of  the  floor  to 
the  other. 

 8.  And  his  house  where  he  dwelt  Tiad  another 

court  within  the  porch,  which  was  of  the  like  work. 
Solomon  made  also  a  house  for  Pharaoh's  daughter, 
whom  he  had  taken  to  wife,  like  unto  this  porch. 

 -9.  All  these  icere  of  costly  stones,  according  to 

the  measures  of  hewed  stones,  sawed  with  saws,  within 
and  without,  even  from  the  foundation  unto  the  cop- 
ing, and  so  on  the  outside  toward  the  great  court. 

 10.  And  the  foundation  was  of  costly  stones, 

even  great  stones,  stones  of  ten  cubits,  and  stones  of 
eight  cubits. 

 11.  And  above  7rere  costh*  stones,  after  the 

measures  of  hewed  stones,  and  cedars. 

 12.  And  the  great  court  round  about  7ms  with 

three  rows  of  hewed  stones,  and  a  row  of  cedar  beams, 
both  for  the  inner  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
lor  the  porch  of  the  house. 

—  ix.  24.  But  Pharaoh's  daughter  came  up  out  of 
the  city  of  David  unto  her  house  which  Solomon  had 
built  for  her:  then  did  he  build  Millo. 

2  Chr.  viii.  11.  And  Solomon  brought  up  the  daugh- 
ter of  Pharaoh  out  of  the  city  of  David  unto  the  house 
that  he  had  built  for  her :  for  he  said,  j\Iy  wife  shall 
not  dwell  in  the  house  of  David  king  of  Israel,  because 
the  places  are  holy,  whereuuto  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
hath  come. 

(10.  CITIES  BUILT  AXD  PEOPLED.) 

I  Kings  ix.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
twenty  years,  when  Solomon  had  built  the  two  houses, 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king's  house, 

 11.  (JVoio  Hiram  the  king  of  Tyre  had  fur- 
nished Solomon  with  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees,  and  with 
gold,  according  to  all  his  desire,)  that  then  king  Solo- 
mon gave  Hiram  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  Galilee. 

 12.  And  Hiram  came  out  from  Tyre  to  see  the 

cities  which  Solomon  had  given  him ;  and  they  pleased 
him  not. 

 13.  And  be  said.  What  cities  are  these  which 

thou  hast  given  me,  my  brother  ?  And  he  called  them 
the  land  of  Cabul  unto  this  day. 

 14.  And  Hiram  sent  to  the  king  sixscore  talents 

of  gold. 

^  Chr.  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
twenty  years,  wherein  Solomon  had  built  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  and  his  own  house, 

 2.  That  the  cities  which  Huram  had  restored 

to  Solomon,  Solomon  built  them,  and  caused  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  to  dwell  there. 

 3.  And  Solomon  went  to  Hamath-zobah,  and 

prevailed  against  it. 

 4.  And  he  built  Tadmor  in  the  wilderness,  and 

all  the  store  cities,  which  he  built  in  Hamath. 

 5.  Also  he  built  Beth-horou  the  upper,  and 

Beth-horon  the  nether,  fenced  cities,  with  walls,  gates, 
and  bars ; 

 6.  And  Baalath,  and  all  the  store  cities  that 

Solomon  had,  and  all  the  chariot  cities,  and  the  cities 
of  the  horsemen,  and  all  that  Solomon  desired  to  build 
in  Jerusalem,  and  in  Lebanon,  and  throughout  all  the 
land  of  his  dominion. 

(11.  builds  a  navy.) 

1  Kings  ix.  26.  And  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of 
ships  in  Ezion-geber,  which  /.<  lieside  Eloth,  on  the 
shore  of  the  Red  sea,  in  the  land  of  Edom. 

 27.  And  Hiram  sent  in  the  navy  his  servants, 

shipmen  that  had  knowledge  of  the  seai  with  the  ser- 
vants of  Solomon. 

 28.  And  they  came  to  Ophir,  and  fetched  from 

thence  gold,  four  limidred  and  twenty  talents,  and 
brought"//  to  king  Solomon. 

2  Chr.  viii.  17.  Then  went  Solomon  to  Ezion-geber, 
and  to  Eloth,  at  the  sea  side  in  the  land  of  Edom. 


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2  Chr.  viii.  18.  And  Huram  sent  him,  b}^  the  hands  of 
his  servants,  ships,  and  servants  that  had  knowledge  of 
the  sea;  and  they  went  with  the  servants  of  Solomon 
to  Ophir,  and  took  thence  four  liundred  and  fifty 
talents  of  gold,  and  brought  the  in  to  king  Solomon. 

(13.  VISITED  BY  THE  QUEEN  OF  SHEBA.) 

1  Kings  x.  1.  And  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard 
of  the  fame  of  Solomon  concerning  the  name  of  the 
Lord,  she  came  to  prove  him  with  hard  questions. 

 2.  And  she  came  to  Jerusalem  with  a  very 

great  train,  with  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  very 
much  gold,  and  precious  stones :  and  when  she  was 
come  to  Solomon,  she  communed  with  him  of  all  that 
was  in  her  heart. 

 3.  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions : 

there  was  not  any  thing  hid  from  the  king,  which  he 
told  her  not. 

 4.  And  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  all 

Solomon's  wisdom,  and  the  house  that  he  had  built, 

 5.  And  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting 

of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance  of  his  ministers, 
and  their  apparel,  and  his  cupbearers,  and  his  ascent 
\iy  which  he  went  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Lokd  ; 
there  was  no  more  spirit  in  her. 

 6.  And  she  said  to  the  Idng,  It  was  a  true  re- 
port that  I  heard  in  mine  own  land  of  thy  acts  and  of 
thy  wisdom, 

 7.  Howbeit  I  believed  not  the  words,  until  I 

came,  and  mine  eyes  had  seen  it;  and,  behold,  the 
half  was  not  told  me  :  thy  wisdom  and  prosperity  ex- 
ceedeth  the  fame  which  I  heard. 

 8.  Happy  are  thy  men,  happy  are  these  thy 

servants,  which  stand  continually  before  thee,  and  that 
hear  thy  wisdom. 

 9.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  de- 
lighted in  thee,  to  set  thee  on  the  throne  of  Israel : 
because  the  Lord  loved  Israel  for  ever,  therefore  made 
he  thee  king,  to  do  judgment  and  justice. 

 10.  And  she  gave  the  king  a  hundred  and 

twenty  talents  of  gold,  and  of  spices  very  great  store, 
and  precious  stones  :  there  came  no  more  such  abund- 
ance of  spices  as  these  which  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave 
to  king  Solomon. 

 11.  And  the  navy  also  of  Hiram,  that  brought 

gold  from  Ophir,  brought  in  from  Ophir  great  plenty 
of  almug  trees,  and  precious  stones. 

 12.  And  the  king  made  of  the  almug  trees  pil- 
lars for  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  king's  house, 
harps  also  and  psalteries  for  singers :  there  came  no 
such  almug  trees,  nor  were  seen  unto  this  day. 

 13.  And  king  Solomon  gave  unto  the  queen  of 

Sheba  all  her  desire,  whatsoever  she  asked,  besides 
that  which  Solomon  gave  her  of  his  royal  bounty.  So 
she  turned  and  went  to  her  own  country,  she  and  her 
servants. 

2  Chr.  ix.  1.  And  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard 
of  the  fame  of  Solomon,  she  came  to  jirove  Solomon 
with  hard  questions  at  Jerusalem,  with  a  very  great 
company,  and  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  gold  in 
abundance,  and  precious  stones :  and  when  she  was 
come  to  Solomon,  She  communed  with  him  of  all  that 
was  in  her  heart. 

 2.  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions : 

and  there  was  nothing  hid  from  Solomon  Avhich  he 
told  her  not. 

 3.  And  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  the 

wisdom  of  Solomon,  and  the  house  that  he  had  built, 

—  —  4.  And  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting 
of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance  of  his  ministers, 
and  their  apparel :  his  cupbearers  also,  and  their  ap- 
parel ;  and  his  ascent  by  which  he  went  up  into  the 
house  of  the  Lord  ;  there  was  no  more  spirit  in  her. 

 5.  And  she  said  to  the  king,  It  vas  a  true  re- 
port which  I  heard  in  mme  own  land  of  thine  acts, 
and  of  thy  wisdom  : 

 6.  Howbeit  I  believed  not  their  words,  un- 
til I  came,  and  mine  eyes  had  seen  it:  and,  behold, 
the  one  half  of  the  greatness  of  thy  wisdom  was  not 
told  me :  for  thou  exceedest  the  fome  that  I  heard. 

 7.  Happy  a?-e  thy  men,  and  happy  are  these 

thy  servants,  which  stand  continually  before  thee,  and 
hear  thy  wisdom. 


9b 


 8.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  de- 
lighted in  thee  to  set  thee  on  his  throne,  to  be  king  for 
the  Lord  thy  God :  l)ecause  thy  God  loved  Israel,  to 
establish  them  for  ever,  therefore  made  he  thee  king 
over  them,  to  do  judgment  and  justice. 

 9.  And  she  gave  the  king  a  hundred  and 

twenty  talents  of  gold,  and  of  spices  great  abundance, 
and  precious  stones  :  neither  was  there  any  such  spice 
as  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  king  Solomon. 

 10.  And  the  servants  also  of  Iluram,  and  the 

servants  of  Solomon,  which  brought  gold  from  Ophir, 
brought  algum  trees  and  precious  stones. 

—  —  11.  And  the  king  made  of  the  algum  trees 
terraces  to  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  to  the  king's 
palace,  and  harps  and  psalteries  for  singers  :  and 
there  were  none  such  seen  before  in  the  land  of 
Judah. 

 12.  And  king  Solomon  gave  to  the  queen  of 

Sheba  all  her  desire,  whatsoever  she  asked,  besides 
that  which  she  had  brought  unto  the  king.  So  she 
turned,  and  went  away  to  her  own  land,  she  and  her 
servants. 

(13.  HIS  REVENUES  AND  WEALTH.) 

1  Kings X.  14.  Now  the  weight  of  gold  that  came 
to  Solomon  in  one  year  was  six  hundred  threescore 
and  six  talents  of  gold, 

 15.  Besides  thai  he  had  of  the  merchantmen, 

and  of  the  trafflck  of  the  spice  merchants,  and  of  all 
the  kings  of  Arabia,  and  of  the  governors  of  the 
country. 

 16.  And  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred 

targets  of  beaten  gold :  six  hundred  shekels  of  gold 
went  to  one  target. 

—  17.  And  he.  made  three  hundred  shields  of 
beaten  gold  ;  three  pounds  of  gold  went  to  one 
shield:  and  the  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  the 
forest  of  Lebanon, 

 18.  Moreover,  the  king  made  a  great  throne 

of  ivory,  and  overlaid  it  with  the  best  gold, 

 19.  The  throne  had  six  steps,  and  the  top  of 

the  throne  teas  round  behind :  and  there  icere  stays  on 
either  side  on  the  place  of  the  seat,  and  two  lions 
stood  beside  the  stays. 

 20.  And  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one 

side  and  on  the  other  upon  the  six  steps :  there  was 
not  the  like  made  in  any  kingdom. 

 21.  And  all  king  Solomon's  drinking  vessels 

\cere  of  gold,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  the 
forest  of  Lebanon  were  of  pure  gold ;  none  were  of 
silver:  it  was  nothing  accounted  of  in  the  days  of 
Solomon. 

 22.  For  the  king  had  at  sea  a  na-\y  of  Thar- 

shish  with  the  navy  of  Hiram :  once  in  three  years 
came  the  navy  of  Tharshish,  bringing  gold,  and  sil- 
ver, ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks. 

 27.  And  the  king  made  silver  to  he  in  Jerusa- 
lem as  stones,  and  cedars  made  he  to  he  as  the  syca- 
more trees  that  are  in  the  vale,  for  abundance. 

2  Chr.  1.  14.  And  Solomon  gathered  chariots  and 
horsemen :  and  he  had  a  thousand  and  four  hundred 
chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horsemen,  which  he 
]ilaced  in  the  chariot  cities,  and  with  the  king  at 
Jerusalem. 

 15.  And  the  king  made  silver  and  gold  at 

Jerusalem  an  plenteous  as  stones,  and  cedar  trees  made 
he  as  the  sycamore  trees  that  are  in  the  vale  for  abund- 
ance. 

 16.  And  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of 

Egj'pt,  and  linen  yarn  :  the  kuig's  merchants  received 
the  linen  yarn  at  a  price. 

 17.  And  they  fetched  up,  and  brought  forth 

out  of  Egypt  a  chariot  for  six  hundred  shekels  of  sil- 
ver, and"  a  horse  for  a  hundred  and  fiftj':  and  so 
brought  they  out  horses  for  all  the  kings  of  the  Hit- 
tites,  and  for  the  kings  of  Syria,  by  their  means. 

—  ix.  27.  And  the  king  'made  silver  in  Jerusalem 
as  stones,  and  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sj-camora 
trees  that  are  in  the  low  plains  in  abundance. 

 13.  Now  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to 

Solomon  in  one  year  was  six  hundred  and  threescore 
and  six  talents  of  gold  ; 

 14.  Besides  that  which  chapmen  and  merchants 


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brought.  And  all  the  kings  of  Arabia  an  l  governors 
of  the  country  brought  gold  and  silver  to  Solomon. 

2  Chr.  ix.  15.  And  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred 
targets  of  beaten  gold :  six  hundred  sMkels  of  beaten 
gold  went  to  one  target. 

 16.  And  three  hundred  shields  inmle  he  of 

beaten  gold  :  three  hundred  shckcU  of  gold  went  to  one 
shield.  And  the  king  put  them  iu  the  house  of  the 
forest  of  Lebanon. 

 17.  Moreover  the  king  made  a  great  throne 

of  ivory,  and  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold. 

 18.  And  there  were  six  steps  to  the  throne, 

with  a  footstool  of  gold,  ichkh  ir<  re  fastened  to  the 
throne,  and  stays  on  each  side  of  the  sitting  place,  and 
two  lions  standing  by  the  stays : 

 19.  And  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one 

side  and  on  the  other  upon  the  six  steps.  There  was 
not  the  like  made  in  any  kingdom. 

 20.  And  all  the  drinking  vessels  of  king  Solo- 
mon mre  of  gold,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of 
the  forest  of  Lebanon  loere  of  pure  gold :  none  icere  of 
silver ;  it  was  not  any  thing  accounted  of  in  the  days 
of  Solomon. 

 21.  For  the  king's  ships  went  to  Tarshish 

with  the  servants  of  Huram :  every  three  years  once 
came  the  ships  of  Tarshisli  bringing  gold,  and  silver, 
ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks. 

 22.  And  king  Solomon  passed  all  the  kings  of 

the  earth  in  riches  and  wisdom. 

(1-1.  ins  HORSES  and  chariots.) 

1  Kings  x.  26.  And  Solomon  gathered  together  char- 
iots and  horsemen  :  and  he  had  a  thousand  and  four 
hundred  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horsemen, 
whom  he  bestowed  in  the  cities  for  chariots,  and  with 
the  king  at  Jerusalem. 

 28.  And  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of 

Egypt,  and  linen  yarn  :  the  king's  merchants  received 
the  linen  yarn  at  a  price. 

 29.  And  a  chariot  came  up  and  went  out  of 

Egypt  for  six  hundred  shrkels  of  silver,  and  a  horse  for 
a  hundred  and  fifty:  and  so  for  all  the  kings  of  the 
Hittites,  and  for  the  kings  of  Syria,  did  they  bring 
them  out  hj  their  means. 

2  Chr.  ix.  25.  And  Solomon  had  f(jur  thousand  stalls 
lor  horses  and  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horse- 
men ;  M'hom  he  bestowed  in  the  chariot  cities,  and 
with  the  king  at  Jerusalem. 

 28.  And  they  brought  unto  Solomon  horses 

out  of  Egypt,  and  out  of  all  lands. 

(15.  RETURNING  TO  JERUSALEM  FROM  HIS  SUMMER 
RESIDENCE.) 

Sol.iii.  6.  Who  is  this  that  cometh  out  of  the  wilder- 
ness like  pillars  of  smoke,  perfumed  with  myrrh  and 
frankincense,  with  all  powders  of  the  merchant  ? 

 7.  Behold  his  bed,  which  is  Solomon's  ;  three- 
score valiant  men  are  about  it,  of  the  valiant  of  Israel. 

 8.  They  all  hold  swords,  bei/uj  expert  in  war : 

every  man  hath  his  sword  upon  his  thigh  because  of 
fear  in  the  night. 

 9.  King  Solomon  made  himself  a  chariot  of 

the  wood  of  Lebanon. 

 10.  He  made  the  pillars  thereof  of  silver,  the 

bottom  thereof  of  gold,  the  covering  of  it  of  jiurple, 
the  midst  thereof  being  paved  withiove,  for  the  daugh- 
ters of  Jerusalem. 

 11.  Go  forth,  O  ye  daughters  of  Zion,  and  be- 
hold king  Solomon  with  the  crown  wherewith  his 
mother  crowned  him  in  the  day  of  his  espousals,  and 
in  the  day  of  the  gladness  of  his  heart. 

(16.  HIS  FAME.) 

I  Kings  iv.  20.  And  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and 
understanding  exceeding  much,  and  largeness  of  heart, 
even  as  the  sand  that  is  on  the  sea  shore. 

 30.  And  Solomon's  wisdom  excelled  the  wis- 
dom of  all  the  children  of  the  east  country,  and  all 
the  wisdom  of  Egyjit. 

 31.  For  he  was  wiser  than  all  men ;  than 

Ethan  the  Ezrahite,  and  Heman,  and  Ch-ilcol,  and 
Darda,  the  sons  of  Mahol  :  and  his  fame  w:is  in  all 
nations  round  about. 


—  X.  23.  So  king  Solomon  exceeded  all  the  kings  of 
the  earth  for  riches  an{l  for  wisdom. 

 24.  And  all  the  earth  sought  to  Solomon,  to 

hear  his  wisdom,  which  God  had  put  in  his  heart. 

 25.  And  they  brought  every  man  his  present, 

vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and  garments, 
and  armour,  and  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year 
by  year. 

(17.  HIS  sms.)  ■ 

I  Kings  xi.  1.  But  king  Solomon  loved  many  strange 
women,  together  with  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  wo- 
men of  the  Moabites,  Ammonites,  Edomites,  Zido- 
nians,  and  Hittites ; 

 2.  Of  the  nations  concerning  which  the  Lord 

said  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  Ye  shall  not  go  in  to 
them,  neither  shall  they  come  in  unto  you  :  for  surely 
they  will  turn  away  yom  heart  after  their  gods :  Solo- 
mon clave  unto  these  in  love. 

 3.  And  he  had  seven  hundred  wives,  prin- 
cesses, and  three  hundred  concubines :  and  his  wives 
turned  away  his  heart. 

 4.  For  it  came  to  pass,  when  Solomon  was 

old,  that  his  wives  turned  away  his  heart  after  other 
gods :  and  his  heart  was  not  perfect  with  the  Lord  his 
God,  as  was  the  heart  of  David  his  father. 

 6.  And  Solomon  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

Lord,  and  went  not  fully  after  the  Lord,  as  did  Da- 
vid his  father. 

(18.  EXTENT  OF  HIS  KINGDOM.) 

2Chr.  ix.  26.  And  he  reigned  over  all  the  kings 
from  the  river  even  unto  the  land  of  the  Philistines, 
and  to  the  border  of  Egypt. 

(19.  LENGTH  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  xi.  42.  And  the  time  that  Solomon  reigned 
in  Jerusalem  over  all  Israel  w««  forty  years. 

 43.  And  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

was  buried  in  the  citj-^  of  David  his  father :  and  Reho- 
boam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  ix.  30.  And  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem 
over  all  Israel  forty  j'cars. 

 31.  And  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  his  father :  and  Re- 
hoboam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 


CHAP.  IX. 
THE  KINGDOM  OF  ISRAEL.* 

§  97.   The  Disruption  Foretold. 

I  Kings  xi.  12.  Notwithstanding,  in  thy  days  I  will 
not  do  it  for  David  thy  father's  sake  :  bu't  I  will  rend 
it  out  of  the  band  of  thy  son. 

 13.  Ilowbeit  I  will  not  rend  away  all  the  king- 
dom ;  but  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  "for  David  my 
servant's  sake,  and  for  Jerusalem's  sake  which  I  have 
chosen. 

 29.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time  when 

Jeroboam  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  that  the  prophet 
Ahijali  the  Shilonite  found  him  iu  the  way ;  and  he 
had  clad  himself  with  a  new  garment ;  and  they  two 
icere  alone  in  the  field  : 

 30.  And  Abijah  caught  the  new  garment  that 

was  on  him,  and  rent  it  in  twelve  pieces : 

 31.  And  he  said  to  Jeroboam,  Take  thee  ten 

pieces :  for  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  Be- 
hold, I  will  rend  the  kingdom  out  of  the  hand  of  Solo- 
mon, and  will  give  ten  tribes  to  thee  : 

 82.  (But  he  shall  have  one  tribe  for  my  servant 

David's  sake,  and  for  Jerusalem's  sake,  the  city  which 
I  have  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel :) 

 34.  Howbeit  I  will  not  take  the  whole  king- 
dom out  of  his  hand  :  but  I  will  make  him  prince  all 
the  days  of  his  life  for  David  my  servant's  sake,  whom 


*  This  northern,  secedina  kinsdom  carried  with  it  ten  of  the 
tribes,  and  .ibout  tliree-fonrth?  of  the  territory.  It  lasted  a  little 
more  than  -150  years,  was  ruled  over  by  19  sovereisnis.  of  9  differ- 
ent d5-nasties,'and  was  liually  overthrown  by  the  Assyrians,  721 

B.C.— H. 


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CHAP.  IX. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


I  cliose,  because  he  kept  my  commandments  and  my 
statutes : 

I  Kings  xi.  35.  But  I  will  take  the  kingdom  out  of  his 
son's  hand,  and  will  give  it  unto  thee,  even  ten  tribes. 

 36.  And  unto  his  son  will  I  give  one  tribe,  that 

David  my  servant  may  have  a  light  alway  before  me 
in  Jerusalem,  the  city  which  I  have  chosen  me  to  put 
my  name  there. 

 37.  And  I  will  take  thee,  and  thou  shalt  reign 

according  to  aJl  that  thy  soul  desireth,  and  shalt  be 
king  over  Israel. 

 38.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto 

all  that  I  command  thee,  and  wilt  walk  in  my  ways, 
and  do  that  is  right  in  my  sight,  to  keep  my  statutes 
and  my  commandments,  as  David  my  servant  did  ; 
that  I  will  be  with  thee,  and  hold  thee  a  sure  house, 
as  I  built  for  David,  and  will  give  Israel  unto  thee. 

 39.  And  I  will  for  this  alSict  the  seed  of  Da- 
vid, but  not  for  ever. 

 40.  Solomon  sought  therefore  to  kill  Jeroboam. 

And  Jeroboam  arose,  and  fled  into  Egypt,  under  Shi- 
shak  king  of  Egypt,  and  was  in  Egypt  until  the  death 
of  Solomon. 

§  98.    The  Final  Breach. 

I  Kings  xii.  1.  And  Rehoboam  M^ent  to  Shechem : 
for  all  Israel  were  come  to  Shechem  to  make  him 
king. 

 2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jeroboam  the 

son  of  Nebat,  who  was  yet  in  Egypt,  heard  of  it,  (for 
he  was  fled  from  the  presence  of  king  Solomon,  and 
Jeroboam  dwelt  in  Egypt,) 

 3.  That  they  sent  and  called  him.  And  Jero- 
boam and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  came,  and 
spake  unto  Rehoboam,  saying, 

 4.  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous :  now 

therefore  make  thou  the  grievous  service  of  thy  father, 
and  his  heavy  yoke  which  he  put  upon  us,  lighter,  and 
we  will  serve  thee. 

 5.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Depart  yet  for  three 

days,  then  come  again  to  me.  And  the  people  de- 
parted. 

(See  I  Kings  xii.  6  -11,  for  the  counsel  which  Reho- 
boam asked  and  received.) 

I  Kings  xii.  12.  So  Jeroboam  and  all  the  people 
came  to  Rehoboam  the  third  day,  as  the  king  had  ap- 
pointed, saying.  Come  to  me  again  the  third  day. 

 13.  And  the  king  answered  the  people  rough- 
ly, and  forsook  the  old  men's  counsel  that  they  gave 
him; 

 14.  And  spake  to  them  after  the  counsel  of  the 

young  men,  saying.  My  father  made  vour  yoke  heavy, 
and  I  will  add  to  your  yoke :  my  father  also  chastised 
you  with  whips,  but  I  will  chastise  you  with  scor- 
pions. 

 16.  So  when  all  Israel  saw  that  the  king  heark- 
ened not  unto  them,  the  people  answered  the  king, 
saying.  What  portion  have  we  in  David  ?  neither  have 
we  inheritance  in  the  son  of  Jesse :  to  your  tents,  O 
Israel :  now  see  to  thine  own  house,  David.  So  Israel 
departed  unto  theii»"tents. 

 17.  But  as  for  the  children  of  Israel  which 

dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  Rehoboam  reigned  over 
them. 

 18.  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent  Adoram,  who 

was  over  the  tribute ;  and  all  Israel  stoned  him  with 
stones,  that  he  died.  Therefore  king  Rehoboam 
made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  his  chariot,  to  flee  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

 19.  So  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house  of 

David  unto  this  day. 

 20.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  Israel  heard 

that  Jeroboam  was  come  again,  that  they  sent  and 
called  him  unto  the  congregation,  and  made  him  king 
over  all  Israel :  there  was  none  that  followed  the  house 
of  David,  but  the  tribe  of  Judah  only. 

§  99.   Civil  War  Forbidden. 

I  Kings  xii.  21.  And  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to 
Jerusalem,  he  assembled  all  the  house  of  Judah,  with 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  a  hundred  and  fourscore  thou- 
sand chosen  men,  which  were  warriors,  to  fight  against 


the  house  of  Israel,  to  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  Re- 
hoboam the  son  of  Solomon. 
(See  I  Kings  xii.  32-34.) 

2  Chr.  xi.  1.  And  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to 
Jerasalem,  he  gathered  of  the  house  of  Judah  and  Ben- 
jamin a  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  chosen  men, 
which  were  warriors,  to  fight  against  Israel,  that  he 
might  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  Rehoboam. 

 3.  Speak  unto  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon, 

king  of  Judah,  and  to  all  Israel  in  Judah  and  Benja- 
min, saying, 

 4.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  shall  not  go  up, 

nor  fight  against  your  brethren :  return  every  man  to 
his  house ;  for  this  thing  is  done  of  me.  And  they 
obeyed  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and  returned  from  go- 
ing against  Jeroboam. 

§  100.  First  Dynasty. 

(1.  JEROBOAM.) 

I  Kings  xii.  35.  Then  Jeroboam  built  Shechem  in 
mount  Ephraim,  and  dwelt  therein;  and  went  out 
from  tlience,  and  built  Penuel. 

(See  I  Kings  xiv.  17,  makes  Tirzah  his  capital.) 

I  Kings  xiv.  20.  And  the  days  which  .Jeroboam 
reigned  iccre  two  and  twenty  years :  and  he  slept  with 
his  fathers,  and  Nadab  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(2.  NADAB.) 

I  Kings  xv.  25.  And  Nadab  the  son  of  .Jeroboam  be- 
gan to  reign  over  Israel  in  the  second  year  of  Asa 
king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  over  Israel  two  years. 

 36.  And  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 

and  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in  his  sin 
wherewith  he  made  Israel  to  sin. 

§  101.   Second  Dynasty, 

(1.  BAASHA.) 

I  Kings  XV.  33.  And  there  was  war  between  Asa 
and  Baaslia  king  of  Israel  all  their  days. 

 33.  In  the  thhd  year  of  Asa  king  of  Judah 

began  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah  to  reign  over  all  Israel 
in  Tirzah,  twenty  and  four  years. 

 34.  And  he  did  evil  iu  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 

and  walked  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam,  and  in  his  sin 
wherewith  he  made  Israel  to  sin. 

—  xvi.  6.  So  Baasha  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  bmied  iu  Tirzah :  and  Elah  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

(3.  ELAH.) 

I  Kings  xvi.  8.  In  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asa 
king  or  Judah  began  Elah  the  son  of  Baasha  to  reign 
over  Israel  in  Tirzah,  two  years. 

 10.  And  Zimri  went  in  and  smote  him,  and 

killed  him,  in  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Asa 
king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  iu  his  stead. 

§  102.  Third  Dynasty. 

ZIMRI. 

!  Kings  xvi.  15.  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of 
Asa  kmg  of  Judah  did  Zimri  reign  seven  days  iu 
Tirzah.  And  the  people  were  encamped  against  Gibbe- 
thon,  which  belonged  to  the  Philistines. 

§  103.   Fonrth  Dynasty. 

(1.  OMRI.) 

I  Kings  xvi.  16.  And  the  jieople  fJuif  icere  encamped 
heard  say,  Zimri  hath  conspired,  and  hath  also  slain 
the  king :  wherefore  all  Israel  made  Omri,  the  captain 
of  the  host,  king  over  Israel  that  day  in  the  camp. 

 17.  And  Omri  went  up  from  Gibbethou,  and 

all  Israel  with  him,  and  they  besieged  Tirzah. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Zimri  saw  that 

the  city  was  taken,  that  he  went  into  the  palace  of  the 
king's  house,  and  biu-nt  the  king's  house  over  him 
with  Are,  and  died, 

 19.  For  his  sins  which  he  sinned  in  doing  evil 

in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  in  walking  in  the  way  of 
Jeroboam,  and  in  his  sin  which  he  did,  to  make  Israel 
to  sin. 

 31.  Tlien  were  the  people  of  Israel  divided 


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CHAP.  IX. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


into  two  parts:  half  of  the  people  followed  Tibni  the 
son  of  Ginath,  to  make  him  king ;  and  half  followed 
Omri. 

I  Kings  xvi.  23.  But  the  people  that  followed  Omri 
prevailed  against  the  people  that  followed  Tibni  the 
son  of  Ginatii :  so  Tibni  died,  and  Omri  reigned. 

 23.  In  (he  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  king  of 

Jiidah  began  Omri  to  reign  over  Israel,  twelve  years : 
six  years  reigned  he  in  Tirzah. 

 34.  And  he  bought  the  hill  Samaria  of  Shemer 

for  two  talents  of  silver,  and  built  on  the  hill,  and 
called  the  name  of  the  city  which  he  built,  after  the 
name  of  Shemer,  owner  of  the  hill,  Samaria. 

 85.  But  Omri  wrought  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the 

Lord,  and  did  worse  than  all  that  inere  before  him. 

 30.  For  he  walked  in  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam 

the  son  of  Nebat,  and  in  his  sin  wherewith  he  made 
Israel  to  sin,  to  provoke  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to 
anger  with  their  vanities. 

 28.  So  Omri  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

buried  in  Samaria:  and  Ahab  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

(3.  AHAB.) 

I  Kings  xvi.  29.  And  in  the  tlnrty  and  eighth  year 
of  Asa  king  of  Judah  began  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  to 
reign  over  Israel :  and  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  reigned 
over  Israel  in  Samaria  twenty  and  two  years. 

 30.  And  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  did  evil  in  the 

sight  of  the  Lord  above  all  that  tcerc  before  him. 

(See  I  Kings  xvi.  31,  for  Jezebel.) 

(See  I  Kings  xx.,  for  two  triumphs  over  the  Syrians.) 

I  Kings  xxii.  29.  So  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehosh- 
aphat  the  king  of  Judah  went  up  to  Ramoth-gilead. 

 30.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jeliosh- 

aphat,  I  will  disguise  myself,  and  enter  into  the  battle ; 
but  put  thou  on  thy  robes.  And  the  king  of  Israel 
disguised  himself,  and  went  into  the  battle. 

 31.  But  the  king  of  Syria  commanded  his 

thirty  and  two  captains  that  had  rule  over  his  chariots, 
saying.  Fight  neither  with  small  nor  great,  save  only 
with  the  king  of  Israel. 

 32.  And  it  came  to  i>ass,when  the  captains  of 

tlie  chariots  saw  Jehoshaphat,  that  they  said,  Smely 
it  in  the  king  of  Israel.  And  they  turned  aside  to 
fight  against  him :  and  Jehoshaphat  cried  out. 

 33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  captains  of 

the  chariots  perceived  that  it  toas  not  the  king  of  Is- 
rael, that  they  turned  back  from  pursuing  him. 

 34.  And  a  certain,  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  ven- 
ture, and  smote  tlie  king  of  Israel  between  the  joints 
of  the  harness  :  wherefore  he  said  unto  the  driver  of 
his  chariot.  Turn  thine  hand,  and  carry  me  out  of  the 
host ;  for  I  am  wounded. 

 35.  And  the  battle  increased  that  day :  and 

the  king  was  stayed  up  in  his  chariot  against  the  Syr- 
ians, and  died  at  even  :  and  the  blood  ran  out  of  the 
wound  into  the  midst  of  the  chariot. 

 36.  And  there  went  a  proclamation  through- 
out the  host  about  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  saying, 
Every  man  to  his  city,  and  every  man  to  his  own 
country. 

 40.  So  Ahab  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  Aha- 

ziah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(3.  AHAZIAH.) 

1  Kings  .xxii.  51.  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to 
reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  the  seventeenth  year  of 
Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  two  years 
over  Israel. 

 52.  And  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 

and  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in  the  way 
of  his  mother,  and  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of 
Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin  : 

 53.  For  he  served  Baal,  and  worshipped  him, 

and  provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  ac- 
cording to  all  that  his  father  had  done. 

(See  2  Kings  i.  17,  for  his  death.) 

(4.  Jehoram.) 
(See  2  Kings  i.  17.) 

2  Kings  iii.  1.  Now  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  began 


 2.  And  he  wrought  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

Lord;  but  not  like  his  father,  and  like  his  mother: 
for  he  put  away  the  image  of  Baal  that  his  father  had 
made. 

 3.  Nevertheless  he  cleaved  unto  the  sins  of 

Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  which  made  Israel  to 
sin ;  he  departed  not  therefrom. 

§  104.   Fifth  Dynasty. 

(1.  JEIIU.) 

2  Kings  ix.  14.  So  Jehu  the  son  of  .Jehoshaphat  the 
son  of  Nimshi  conspired  against  Joram.  (Now  Jo- 
ram  had  kept  Ramoth-gilead,  he  and  all  Israel,  be- 
cause of  Hazael  king  of  Syria. 

 —  15.  But  king  Joram  was  returned  to  be  healed 

in  Jezreel  of  the  wounds  which  the  SjTians  had  given 
him,  when  he  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  Syria.) 
And  Jehu  said.  If  it  be  your  minds,  tlim  let  none 
go  forth  nor  escape  out  of  the  city  to  go  to  tell  ii  in 
Jezreel. 

 16.  So  Jehu  rode  in  a  chariot,  and  went  to 

Jezreel ;  for  Joram  lay  there.  And  Ahaziah  king  of 
Judah  was  come  down  to  see  Joram. 

—  —  17.  And  there  stood  a  watchman  on  the 
tower  in  Jezreel,  and  he  spied  the  company  of  Jehu 
as  he  came,  and  said,  I  sec  a  company.  And  Joram 
said.  Take  a  horseman,  and  send  to  meet  them,  and 
let  him  say,  I»  it  peace  ? 

 18.  So  there  went  one  on  horseback  to  meet 

him,  and  said.  Thus  saith  the  king,  /«  it  peace  ?  And 
Jehu  said.  What  hast  thou  to  do  with  peace  ?  turn 
thee  behind  me.  And  the  watchman  told,  sajing, 
The  messenger  came  to  them,  but  he  cometh  not 
again. 

 19.  Then  he  sent  out  a  second  on  horseback, 

which  came  to  them,  and  said.  Thus  saith  the  king.  Is 
it  peace  ?  And  Jehu  answered.  What  hast  thou  to  do 
with  peace  ?  turn  thee  behind  me. 

 20.  And  the  watchman  told,  saying,  He  came 

even  unto  them,  and  cometh  not  again:  and  the  driv- 
ing is  like  the  driving  of  Jehu  the  son  of  Nimshi ;  for 
he  driveth  furiously. 

 21.  And  Joram  said.  Make  ready.    And  his 

chariot  was  made  ready.  And  Joram  king  of  Israel 
and  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah  went  out,  each  in  his 
chariot,  and  they  went  out  against  Jehu,  and  met  him 
in  the  portion  of  Naboth  the  Jezreelite. 

 23.  And  Joram  turned  his  hands,  and  fled, 

and  said  to  Ahaziah,  There  is  treachery,  0  Aha- 
ziah. 

 24.  And  Jehu  drew  a  bow  with  his  full 

strength,  and  smote  Jehoram  between  his  arms,  and 
the  arrow  went  out  at  his  heart,  and  he  sunk  down  in 
his  chariot. 

(See  2  Kings  ix.  30-37,  orders  Jezebel  to  be  thrown 
from  a  window.) 

(See  2  Kings  x.  1-17,  cuts  off  the  family  of  Ahab.) 

(See  2  Kings  x.  18-28,  destroys  the  worshippers  of 
Baal.) 

2  Kings  x.  31.  But  Jehu  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the 
law  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  with  all  his  heart :  for 
he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jeroboam,  which 
made  Israel  to  sin. 

 35.  And  Jehu  slept  with  his  fathers :  and  they 

buried  him  in  Samaria.  And  Jehoahaz  his  son  reigned 
in  his  stead. 

 36.  And  the  time  that  Jehu  reigned  over  Is- 
rael in  Samaria  was  twenty  and  eight  years. 

(2.  JEHOAHAZ.) 

2  Kings  xiii.  1.  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of 
Joash  the  son  of  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah,  Jehoahaz  the 
son  of  Jehu  began  to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and 
reigned  seventeen  years. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  ^rhith  ims  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  and  followed  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the 
sou  of  Nebat,  which  made  Israel  to  sin ;  he  departed 
not  therefrom. 

 3.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  Israel,  and  he  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of 


to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  j  Hazael  king  of  Syria,  and  into  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad 
Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  twelve  years,   the  son  of  Hazael,  all  their  A&ja. 

268 


CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


2  Kings  xiii.  5.  (And  the  Lord  gave  Israel  a  saviour, 
so  that  they  went  out  from  under  "the  hand  of  the  Syr- 
ians :  and  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  tents, 
as  beforetime. 

 9.  And  Jehoahaz  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and 

they  buried  him  in  Samaria :  and  Joash  his  son  reign- 
ed in  his  stead. 

(3.  JEHOASH.) 

2  Kings  xiii.  10.  In  the  thirty  and  seventh  year  of 
Joash  king  of  Judah  began  .lehoash  the  son  of  Je- 
hoahaz to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and  reigmd 
sixteen  years. 

 "ll.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord  ;  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of  Jer- 
oboam the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  sin  :  but  he 
walked  therein. 

 13.  And  Joash  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  Jer- 
oboam sat  upon  his  throne :  and  Joash  was  buried  in 
Samaria  with  the  kings  of  Israel. 

—  xiv.  16.  And  Jehoash  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  buried  in  Samaria  with  the  Idngs  of  Israel ;  and 
Jeroboam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(4.  JEROBOAM  n.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  23.  In  the  fifteenth  year  of  Amaziah 
the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Judah,  Jeroboam  the  son  of 
Joash  king  of  Israel  began  to  reign  in  Samaria,  aiid 
reigned  forty  and  one  years. 

 24.  "And  he  did  that  tcMch.  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord:  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of 
Jeroboam  the  son  of  Xebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin. 

 26.  For  the  Lord  saw  the  affliction  of  Israel, 

that  it  was  very  bitter :  for  there  teas  not  any  shut  up, 
nor  any  left,  nor  any  helper  for  Israel. 

 27.  And  the  Lord  said  not  that  he  would  blot 

out  the  name  of  Israel  from  under  heaven :  but  he  saved 
them  by  the  hand  of  .Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash. 

 -"29.  And  .Jeroboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  even 

with  the  kings  of  Israel ;  and  Zachariah  his  son  reigned 
in  his  stead. 

(5.  ZACHARIAH.) 

2  Kings  xv.  8.  In  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Aza- 
riah  king  of  Judah  did  Zachariah  the  son  of  Jeroboam 
reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  six  months. 

 9.  And  he  did  tfuit  ichich  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  as  his  fathers  had  done  :  he  departed  not 
from  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made 
Israel  to  sin. 

 10.  And  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  conspired 

against  him,  and  smote  him  before  the  people,  and 
slew  him,  and  reisned  in  his  stead. 

See  2  Kings  xv."l2. 

§  105.   Sixth  Dynasty. 

(SHALLUil.) 

2  Kings  xv.  13.  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  began  to 
reign  in  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  Uzziah  king  of 
Judah ;  and  he  reined  a  full  month  in  Samaria. 

 14.  For  Menahem  the  son  of  Gadi  went  up 

from  Tirzah,  and  came  to  Samaria,  and  smote  Shallum 
the  son  of  Jabesh  in  Samaria,  and  slew  him,  and 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  106.   Seventh  Dynasty. 

(1.  MEXAHEM.) 

2  Kings  xv.  17.  In  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of 
Azariah  king  of  Judah  began  Menahem  the  son  of 
Gadi  to  reign  over  Israel,  and  reigned  ten  years  in  Sa- 
maria. 

 18.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord  :  he  departed  not  all  his  days  from  the 
sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel 
to  sin. 

 19.  And  Pul  the  king  of  Assyria  came  against 

the  land :  and  Menahem  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents 
of  silver,  that  his  hand  might  be  with  him  to  confirm 
the  kingdom  in  his  hand. 

 20.  And  Menahem  exacted  the  money  of  Is- 
rael, even  of  all  the  mighty  men  of  wealth,  "of  each 
man  fifty  shekels  of  silver,  to  give  to  the  king  of  As- 


syria. So  the  king  of  Assyria  turned  back,  and  stayed 
not  there  in  the  land. 

 22.  And  Menahem  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and 

Pekahiah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(2.  PEKAHIAH.) 

2  Kings  xv.  23.  In  the  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king 
of  .Judah,  Pekahiah  the  son  of  Menahem  began  to  reign 
over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and  reigned  two  years. 

 24.  And  he  did  that  which  wa^evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord  :  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jero- 
boam the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin. 

 25.  But  Pekali  the  son  of  Remaliah,  a  captain 

of  his,  conspired  against  him,  and  smote  him  in  Sa- 
maria, in  the  palace  of  the  king's  house,  with  Argob 
and  Ajieh,  and  with  him  fifty  men  of  the  Gileadites : 
and  he  killed  him,  and  reigned  in  his  room. 

§  107.   Eighth  Dynasty. 

(PEKAH.) 

2  Kings  xv.  27.  In  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  Aza. 
riah  king  of  .Judah,  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah  began 
to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and  reigned  twenty 
j'ears. 

 28  And  he  did  that  ichich  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord  :  he  departed  not  ft  om  the  sins  of  Jero- 
boam the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin. 

 29.  In  the  days  of  Pekah  king  of  Israel  came 

Tiglath-pileser  king  of  Assvria,  and  took  Ijon,  and 
Abel-beth-maachah,  and  Janoah,  and  Kedesh,  and 
Hazor,  and  Gilead,  and  Galilee,  all  the  land  of  Naph- 
tali,  and  carried  them  captive  to  Assyria. 

 30  And  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elah  made  a  con- 
spiracy against  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah,  and  smote 
him,  and  slew  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead,  in  the 
twentieth  year  of  Jotham  the  son  of  Uzziah. 

§  108.   Ninth  Dynasty. 

(hoshea.) 

2  Kings  xvii.  1.  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Ahaz  king  of 
Judah  began  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elah  to  reign  in  Sa- 
maria over  Israel  nine  years. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  ichich  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  but  not  as  the  kings  of  Israel  that  were 
before  him. 

 3.  Against  him  came  up  Shalmaneser  king  of 

Assyria ;  and  Hoshea  became  his  servant,  and  gave 
him"  presents. 

 4  And  the  king  of  Assyria  found  conspiracy 

in  Hoshea :  for  he  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of 
Egypt,  and  brought  no  present  to  the  king  of  Assyria, 
as  he  had  done  year  by  year :  therefore  the  king  of  As- 
syria shut  him  up,  aud  bound  him  in  prison. 

§  109.   The  Kingdom  of  Israel  Destroyed  by  the 
Assyrians. 

I  2  Kings  xvii.  o.  Then  the  king  of  Assj-ria  came  up 
i  throughout  all  the  land,  and  went  up  to  Samaria,  and 
I  besieged  it  three  years. 

 6.  In  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  the  king  of  As- 

sjTla  took  Samaria,  and  carried  Israel  away  into  As- 
syria, and  placed  them  in  Halah  and  in  Habor  by  the 
river  of  Gozan,  and  in  the  cities  of  the  Medes. 
See  2  Kings  xvii.  24. 


CHAP.  X. 
THE  KINGDOM  OF  JUDAH.* 
§  110.  Rehoboam. 

(1.  HIS  ACCESSION.) 

2  Chr.  X.  1.  And  Rehoboam  went  to  Shechcm:  for 
to  Shechem  were  all  Israel  come  to  make  him  king. 
 2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jeroboam  tlie 

*  Spiritcally.  the  Kingdom  of  Judah  was  stronger  than  the 
Kingdom  of  Israel,  and  so  outlasted  it  by  nearly  a  nmidred  and 
fifty  years.  There  were  twenty  sovereicms,  and  all  of  one  dy- 
nasty.  The  Kingdom  was  overthrown  tjy  the  Babylonians,  586 

B.C.— H. 


CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


son  of  Kcbat,  •u  lio  iras  in  E^ryj)!,  wliither  lie  liacl  fled 
from  the  pri'.senfe  of  SoIoukjii  the  king,  heard  it,  that 
Jeroboam  returned  out  of  Egypt. 

2  Chr.  X.  3.  And  they  seiit  and  called  him.  So 
Jeroboam  and  all  Israel  came  and  spake  to  Rehoboam, 
saying, 

 4.  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous :  now 

therefore  ease  thou  somewhat  the  grievous  servitude 
of  thy  father,  and  his  heavy  yoke  that  he  put  upon  us, 
and  we  will  serve  thee. 

 5.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Come  again  unto 

me  after  three  days.    And  the  people  departed. 

 6.  And  king  Rehoboam  took  counsel  with  the 

old  men  that  had  stood  before  Solomon  his  father 
"while  he  yet  lived,  saying.  What  counsel  give  ye  me  to 
return  answer  to  this  "people  ? 

 7.  And  they  spake  unto  him,  saying,  If  thou 

be  kind  to  this  people,  and  please  them,  and  speak 
good  words  to  them,  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever. 

 8.  But  he  forsook  the  counsel  which  the  old 

men  gave  him,  and  took  counsel  with  the  young  men 
that  were  brought  up  with  him,  that  stood  before  him. 

 9.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  advice  give 

ye  that  we  may  return  answer  to  this  people,  which 
have  spoken  to  me,  saying.  Ease  somewhat  the  yoke 
that  thy  father  did  put  upon  us  ? 

 10.  And  the  young  men  that  were  brought  up 

■with  him  spake  unto  him,  saying,  Thus  shalt  thou 
answer  the  people  that  spake  unto  thee,  saying.  Thy 
father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  but  make  thou  it  some- 
what lighter  for  us  ;  thus  thou  shalt  say  unto  them, 
My  little  Jinffer  shall  be  thicker  than  my  father's  loins. 

 11.  For  whereas  my  father  put  a  heavy  yoke 

upon  you,  I  will  put  more  to  your  yoke :  my  father 
chastised  you  with  whips,  but  I  will  chastise  you  with 
scorpions. 

 12.  So  Jeroboam  and  all  the  people  came  to 

Rehoboam  on  the  third  day,  as  the  king  bade,  saying. 
Come  again  to  me  on  the  third  day. 

 13.  And  the  king  answered  them  roughly ; 

and  king  Rehoboam  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old  men, 

 14.  And  answered  them  after  the  advice  of 

the  young  men,  saying.  My  father  made  j^our  yoke 
heavy,  but  I  will  add  thereto  :  my  father  chastised  you 
with  whips,  but  I  icill  chastine  you  with  scorpions. 

 16.  And  when  all  Israel  saw  that  the  king 

would  not  hearken  unto  them,  the  people  answered 
the  king,  saying.  What  portion  have  we  in  David  ? 
and  we  have  none  inheritance  in  the  son  of  Jesse : 
every  man  to  your  tents,  O  Israel :  and  now,  David, 
see  to  thine  own  house.  So  all  Israel  went  to  their 
tents. 

 17.  But  as  for  the  children  of  Israel  that  dwelt 

in  the  cities  of  Judah,  Rehoboam  reigned  over  them. 

 18.  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent  Hadoram  that 

was  over  the  tribute  ;  and  the  children  of  Israel  stoned 
him  with  stones,  that  he  died.  But  king  Rehoboam 
made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  his  chariot,  to  flee  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

 19.  And  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house  of 

David  unto  this  day. 

(2.  WAB  BETWEEN  THE  KINGDOMS  FORBIDDEN.) 

See  2  Chr.  xi.  1-4. 

(3.  SniSHAK  OF  EGYPT  SPOILS  JERUSALEM.) 

See  I  Kings  xiv.  2.5,  2G.    2  Chr.  xii.  2-9. 

(4.  LENGTH  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  xiv.  21.  And  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon 
reigned  "m  Judah.  Rehoboam  icas  forty  and  one  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  seventeen 
years  in  Jerusalem,  the  city  which  the  Lord  did  choose 
out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  to  put  his  name  there. 
And  his  mother's  name  was  Naamah  an  Ammonitess. 

 31.  And  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David.  And 
his  mother's  name  was  Naamah  an  Ammonitess.  And 
Abijam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xi.  17.  So  they  strengthened  the  kingdom  of 
Judah,  and  made  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon  strong, 
three  years :  for  three  years  they  walked  in  the  way 
of  David  and  Solomon. 


—  xii.  13.  So  king  Rehoboam  strengthened  himself 
in  Jerusalem,  and  reigned:  for  Rehoboam  was  one 
and  forty  years  old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he 
reigned  seventeen  years  in  Jerusalem,  the  city  which 
the  Lord  had  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel, 
to  put  his  name  tliere.  And  his  mother's  name  was 
Naamah  an  Ammonitess. 

 14.  And  he  did  evil,  because  he  prepared  not 

his  heart  to  seek  the  Lord. 

 16.  And  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  flithers,  and 

was  buried  in  the  city  of  David :  and  Abijah  his  son 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  111.  Abijah. 

(1.  WAR  WITH  ISRAEL.) 

See  I  Kings  xv.  7.   2  Chr.  xiii.  3-20. 

(2.  LENGTH  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  xv.  1.  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king 
Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat  reigned  Abijam  over 
Judah. 

 2.  Three  years  reigned  he  m  Jerusalem.  And 

his  mother's  name  was  Maachah,  the  daughter  of 
Abishalom. 

 3.  And  he  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  his  father, 

which  he  had  done  before  him  :  and  his  heart  was  not 
perfect  with  the  Lord  his  God,  as  the  heart  of  David 
his  father. 

 4.  Nevertheless  for  David's  sake  did  the  Lord 

his  God  give  him  a  lamp  in  Jerusalem,  to  set  up  his 
son  after  him,  and  to  establish  Jerusalem ; 

 8.  And  Abijam  slept  with  his  fathers;  and 

they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David :  and  Asa  his  son 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  1.  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king 
Jeroboam  began  Abijah  to  reign  over  Judah. 

 2.  He  reigned  three  years  in  Jerusalem.  His 

mother's  name  also  was  Michaiah  the  daughter  of  Uriel 
of  Gibeah.  And  there  was  war  between  Abijah  and 
Jeroboam. 

 21.  But  Abijah  waxed  mighty,  and  married 

fourteen  wives,  and  begat  twenty  and  two  sons,  and 
sixteen  daughters. 

§  112.  Asa. 

(1.  TEN  TEARS  OP  PEACE.) 

1  Kings  XV.  9.  And  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Jero- 
boam king  of  Israel  reigned  Asa  over  Judah. 

 10.  And  forty  and  one  years  reigned  he  in  Je- 
rusalem. And  his  mother's  name  was  Maachah,  the 
daughter  of  Abishalom. 

 11.  And  Asa  did  that  which  was  right  m  the 

eyes  of  the  Lord,  as  did  David  his  father. 

 12.  And  he  took  away  the  sodomites  out  of 

the  land,  and  removed  all  the  idols  that  his  fathers  had 
made. 

 13.  And  also  Maachah  his  mother,  even  her 

he  removed  from  being  queen,  because  she  had  made 
an  idol  in  a  grove ;  and  Asa  destroyed  her  idol,  and 
burnt  it  by  the  brook  Kidron. 

 14.  But  the  high  places  were  not  removed : 

nevertheless  Asa's  heart  was  perfect  with  the  Lord  all 
his  days. 

—  15.  And  he  brought  in  the  things  which  his 
fiither  had  dedicated,  and  the  things  M'hich  himself  had 
dedicated,  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  silver,  and  gold, 
and  vessels. 

2  Chr.  xiv.  1.  So  Abijah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David :  and  Asa  his  son 
reigned  in  his  stead.  In  his  days  the  land  was  quiet 
ten  years. 

 2.  And  Asa  did  that  wJiich  was  good  and  right 

in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  his  God : 

 ■'4.  And  commanded  Judah  to  seek  the  Lord 

God  of  their  fothers,  and  to  do  the  law  and  the  com- 
mandment. 

 6.  And  he  built  fenced  cities  in  Judah :  for  the 

land  had  rest,  and  he  had  no  war  in  those  years ;  be- 
cause the  Lord  had  civen  him  rest. 

 7.  Therefore'he  said  unto  Judah,  Let  us  build 

I  these  cities,  and  make  about  them  walls  and  towers, 
I  gates  and  bars,  while  the  laud  is  yet  before  us ;  because 

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we  have  sought  the  Lord  our  God,  we  have  sought 
him,  and  he  hath  given  us  rest  on  every  side.  So  they 
built  and  prospered. 

(3.  A  GREAT  VICTORY.) 

2  Chr.  xiv.  8.  And  Asa  had  an  army  of  men  that 
bare  targets  and  speai-s,  out  of  Judah  three  hundred 
thousand;  and  out  of  Benjamin,  lliat  bare  shields  and 
drew  bows,  two  liundred  and  fourscore  thousand  :  all 
these  were  might}^  men  of  valour. 

 9.  And  there  came  out  against  them  Zerah  the 

Ethiopian  with  a  host  of  a  tliousand  thousand,  and 
three  hundred  chariots ;  and  came  unto  Mareshah. 

 10.  Then  Asa  went  out  against  him,  and  they 

set  the  battle  in  array  in  the  valley  of  Zephathah  at 
Mareshah. 

 13.  So  the  Lord  smote  the  Ethiopians  before 

Asa,  and  before  Judah;  and  the  Ethioi)ians  fled. 

 Vd.  And  Asa  and  the  people  that  tcere  with 

him  pursued  them  unto  Gerar :  and  the  Ethiopians  were 
overthi'own,  that  they  could  not  recover  themselves  ; 
for  they  were  destroyed  before  the  Lord,  and  before 
his  host ;  and  they  carried  away  very  much  spoil. 

 14.  And  they  smote  all  the  cities  round  about 

Gerar ;  for  the  fear  of  the  Lord  came  upon  them  :  and 
they  spoiled  all  the  cities;  for  there  was  exceeding 
much  spoil  in  them. 

 15.  They  smote  also  the  tents  of  cattle,  and 

carried  away  sheep  and  camels  in  abundance,  and  re- 
turned to  Jerusalem. 

—  XV.  19.  And  there  was  no  wMre  war  unto  the  five 
and  thu-tieth  year  of  the  reign  of  Asa. 

(3.  CONSTANT  SKIRMISHING.) 

I  Kings  XV.  16.  And  there  was  war  between  Asa 
and  Baaslia  king  of  Israel  all  theu'  days. 
See  I  Kings  xv.  33. 

(4.  LEAGUE  WITH  STRIA.) 

1  Kings  xv.  17.  And  Baasha  king  of  Israel  went  up 
against  Judah,  and  built  Ramah,  that  he  might  not 
Eutfer  any  to  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa  king  of  Judah. 

 18.  Then  Asa  took  all  the  silver  and  the  gold 

that  were  left  in  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and  delivered 
them  into  the  hand  of  his  servants  :  and  king  Asa  sent 
them  to  Ben-hadad,  the  son  of  Tabrimon,  the  son  of 
Hezion,  king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  at  Damascus,  saying, 

 19.  There  is  a  league  between  me  and  thee, 

and  between  my  fother  and  thy  father :  behold,  I  have 
sent  unto  thee  a  present  of  silver  and  gold ;  come  and 
break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  Israel,  that  he 
may  depart  from  me 

 30.  So  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa, 

and  sent  the  captains  of  the  hosts  which  he  had  against 
the  cities  of  Israel,  and  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and 
Abel-beth-maachah,  and  all  Cinneroth,  with  all  the 
land  of  Naphtali. 

 31.  And  it  cam^"to  pass,  when  Baasha  heard 

thereof,  that  he  left  off  building  of  Ramah,  and  dwelt 
in  Tirzah. 

 23.  Then   king  Asa  made  a  proclamation 

throughout  all  Judah  ;  none  was  exempted  :  and  they 
took  away  the  stones  of  Ramah,  and  the  timber  there- 
of, wherewith  Baasha  had  builded  ;  and  king  Asa 
built  with  them  Geba  of  Benjamin,  and  Mizpah. 

2  Chr.  xvi.  1.  In  the  six  and  thirtieth  year  of  the 
reign  of  Asa,  Baasha  king  of  Israel  came  up  against 
Judah,  and  built  Ramah,  to  the  intent  that  he  might 
let  none  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa  king  of  Judah. 

 2.  Then  Asa  brought  out  silver  and  gold  out 

of  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  and  of  the 
king's  house,  and  sent  to  Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria,  that 
dwelt  at  Damascus,  saying, 

 3.  There  is  a  league  between  me  and  thee,  as 

there  was  between  my  father  and  thy  father :  behold,  I 
have  sent  thee  silver  and  gold ;  go,  break  thy  leasjue 
with  Baasha  king  of  Israel,  that  he  may  depart  from 
me. 

 4.  And  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa, 

and  sent  the  captains  of  his  armies  against  the  cities 
of  Israel;  and  tliey  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and  Abel- 
maim,  and  all  the  store  cities  of  Naphtali. 


 5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Baasha  heard  it, 

that  he  left  off  building  of  Ramah,  and  let  his  work 
cease. 

 6.  Then  Asa  the  king  took  all  Judah ;  and 

they  carried  away  the  stones  of  Ramah,  and  the  tim- 
ber thereof,  wherewith  Baasha  was  building;  and  he 
built  therewith  Geba  and  Mizpah. 

(5.  rebuked  by  A  PROPHET.) 

2  Chr.  xvi.  7.  And  at  that  time  Hanani  the  seer 
came  to  Asa  king  of  Judah,  and  said  unto  him.  Be- 
cause thou  hast  relied  on  the  king  of  Syria,  and  not 
relied  on  the  Lord  thy  God,  therefore  is"  the  host  of 
the  king  of  Syria  escaped  out  of  thine  hand. 

 8.  Were  not  the  Ethiopians  and  the  Lubim  a 

huge  host,  with  very  many  chariots  and  horsemen? 
yet,  because  then  didst  rely  on  the  Lord,  he  delivered 
them  into  thine  hand. 

(6.  END  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  XV.  24  And  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  biu'ied  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David  his  fa- 
ther: and  Jehoshaphat  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chp.  xvi.  18.  And  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
died  in  the  one  and  fortieth  year  of  his  reign. 

§  113.  Jcboshaphat. 

(1.  LENGTH  AND  GENERAL  CHARACTER  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  xxii.  41.  And  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Asa 
began  to  reign  over  Judah  in  the  fourth  year  of  Ahab 
king  of  Israel. 

 43.  Jehoshaphat  was  thirty  and  five  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign  ;  and  he  reigned  twenty  and 
five  years  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was 
Azubah  the  daughter  of  Shilhi. 

 43.  And  he  walked  in  all  the  ways  of  Asa  his 

father ;  he  turned  not  aside  from  it,  doing  that  which 
was  right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord:  nevertheless  the 
high  places  were  not  taken  away  ;  for  the  people  of- 
fered and  burnt  incense  yet  in  the  high  places. 

 44.  And  Jehoshaphat  made  peace  with  the 

king  of  Israel. 

 46.  And  the  remnant  of  the  sodomites,  which 

remained  in  the  days  of  his  father  Asa,  he  took  out  of 
the  land. 

 47.  There  was  then  no  king  in  Edom :  a  dep- 
uty was  king. 

2  Chr.  XX.  31.  And  Jehoshaphat  reigned  over  Judah : 
he  was  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he  began  to 
reign,  and  he  reigned  twenty  and  Ave  years  in  Jerusa- 
lem. And  his  mother's  name  was  Azubah  the  daugh- 
ter of  Shilhi. 

 33.  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  Asa  his  fa- 
ther, and  departed  not  from  it,  doing  that  which  was 
right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

(2.  STRENGTHENS  HIS  KINGDOM  AGAINST  ISRAEL.) 

2  Chr.  xvii.  1.  And  Jehoshaphat  his  son  reigned  in 
his  stead,  and  strengthened  himself  against  Israel. 

 8.  And  he  placed  forces  in  ali  the  fenced  cities 

of  Judah,  and  set  garrisons  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and 
in  the  cities  of  Ephraim,  which  Asa  his  father  had 
taken. 

(3.  PROVIDES  FOR   THE   RELIGIOUS   INSTRUCTION  OF 
HIS  PEOPLE.) 

2  Chr.  xvii.  7.  Also  in  the  third  year  of  his  reign  he 
sent  to  his  princes,  even  to  Ben-hail,  and  to  Obadiah, 
and  to  Zechariah,  and  to  Nethaneel,  and  to  Michaiah, 
to  teach  in  the  cities  of  Judah. 

 8.  And  with  them  he  sent  Levites,  even  Shem- 

aiah,  and  Nethaniah,  and  Zebadiah,  and  Asahcl,  and 
Shemiramoth,  and  Jehonathan,  and  Adonijah,  and 
Tobijah,  and  Tob-adonijah,  Levites ;  and  with  them 
Elishama  and  Jehoram,  priests. 

(4.  HIS  PROSPERITY  AND  POWER.) 

2  Chr.  xvii.  10.  And  the  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  upon 
all  the  kingdoms  of  the  lands  that  we?'e  round  about 
Judah,  so  that  they  made  no  war  against  Jehoshaphat 

 11.  Also  some  of  the  Philistines  brought  Je- 
hoshaphat presents,  and  tribute  silver  ;  and  the  Ara- 


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bians  brought  him  flocks,  seven  tliousand  and  seven 
hundred  rams,  and  seven  thousand  and  seven  hun- 
dred lie  goats. 

2  Chr.  xvii.  12.  And  Jehoshaphat  waxed  great  ex- 
ceedingly; and  he  built  in  Judah  castles,  and  cities  of 
store. 

 13.  And  he  had  much  business  in  the  cities 

of  .Judah :  and  the  men  of  war,  mighty  men  of  va- 
lour, were  in  Jerusalem. 

 14.  And  these  are  the  numbers  of  them  ac- 
cording to  the  house  of  their  fathers :  Of  Judah,  the 
captains  of  thousands;  Adnah  the  chief,  and  with 
him  miglity  men  of  valour  tliree  hundred  thousand. 

 15.  And  next  to  him  wm  Jehohanan  the  cap- 
tain, and  with  him  two  hundred  and  fourscore  thou- 
sand. 

 16.  And  next  him  icas  Amasiah  the  son  of 

Zichri,  who  willingly  offered  hiniself  unto  the  Lord  ; 
and  with  him  two  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of 
valour. 

 17.  And  of  Benjamin ;  Eliada  a  mighty  man 

of  valour,  and  with  him  armed  men  with  bow  and 
shield  two  hundred  thousand. 

 18.  And  next  him  was  .Jehozabad,  and  with 

him  a  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  ready  prepared 
for  the  war. 

 19.  These  waited  on  the  king,  besides  those 

whom  the  king  put  in  the  fenced  cities  throughout  all 
Judah. 

(5.  ALLIANCE  AVITH  ISRAEL.) 

2  Chr.  xviii.  1.  Now  .Jehoshaphat  bad  riches  and 
honour  in  abundance,  and  joined  affinity  with  Aliab. 

 2.  And  after  certnin  j^ears  he  went  down  to 

Ahab  to  Samaria.  And  Ahab  killed  sheep  and  oxen 
for  him  in  abundance,  and  for  the  people  that  he  had 
with  him,  and  persuaded  him  to  go  up  with  him  to 
Ramoth-gilead. 

 3.  And  Ahab  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Je- 
hoshaphat king  of  Judah,  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to 
Ramoth-gilead  ?  And  be  answered  him,  I  am  as  thou 
art,  and  my  people  as  thy  people ;  and  we  icill  be  with 
thee  in  the  war. 

 28.  So  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehoshaphat  the 

king  of  Judah  went  up  to  Ramoth-gilead. 

 29.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  .Jehosha- 
phat, I  will  disguise  myself,  and  will  go  to  the  battle  ; 
but  put  thou  on  thy  robes.  So  the  king  of  Israel  dis- 
guised himself ;  and  they  went  to  the  battle. 

 30.  Now  the  king  of  Syria  had  commanded 

the  captains  of  the  chariots  that  were  with  him,  say- 
ing. Fight  ye  not  with  small  or  great,  save  only  with 
the  king  of  Israel. 

(See  2  Chr.  xviii.  31.) 

2  Chr.  xviii.  32.  For  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  the 
captains  of  the  chariots  perceived  that  it  was  not  the 
king  of  Israel,  they  turned  back  again  from  pursuing 
him. 

 33.  And  a  certain  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  ven- 
ture, and  smote  the  king  of  Israel  between  the  joints 
of  the  harness  :  therefore  he  said  to  his  chariot  man. 
Turn  thine  hand,  that  thou  mayest  carry  me  out  of 
the  host ;  for  I  am  wounded. 

 34.  And  the  battle  increased  that  day :  how- 

beit  the  king  of  Israel  stayed  himself  up  in  his  chariot 
against  the  Syrians  until  the  even:  and  about  the 
time  of  the  sun  going  down  he  died. 

(6.  REPROVED  FOR  THE  ALLIANCE.) 

2  Chr.  xix.  1.  And  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of  Judah 
returned  to  his  house  in  peace  to  Jerusalem. 

 2.  And  Jehu  the  son  of  Hanaui  the  seer  went 

out  to  meet  him,  and  said  to  king  Jehoshaphat, 
Shouldest  thou  help  the  ungodly,  and  love  them  that 
hate  the  Lord  ?  therefore  is  wrath  upon  thee  from  be- 
fore the  Lord. 

(7.  REFORMATION  AGAIN  ATTEMPTED.) 

2  Chr.  xix.  4.  And  Jehosbai)hat  dwelt  at  Jerusalem : 
and  he  went  out  again  through  the  people  from  Beer- 
shcba  to  mount  Ephraim,  and  brought  them  back  unto 
the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers. 

(See  2  Chr.  xix.  5.) 


2  Chr.  xix.  6.  And  said  to  the  judges.  Take  heed 
what  ye  do:  for  ye  judge  not  for  man,  but  for  the 
Lord,  who  is  with  you  in  the  judgment. 

 7.  Wherefore  now  let  the  fear  of  the  Lord  be 

upon  you  ;  take  heed  and  do  it :  for  t?iere  is  no  iniquity 
with  the  Lord  our  God,  nor  respect  of  persons,  nor 
taking  of  gifts. 

 9.  And  be  charged  them,  saying,  Thus  shall 

ye  do  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  f\aithfully,  and  with  a 
perfect  heart. 

 10.  And  what  cause  soever  shall  come  to  you 

of  your  brethren  that  dwell  in  their  cities,  between 
blood  and  blood,  between  law  and  commandment, 
statutes  and  judgments,  ye  shall  even  warn  them  that 
they  trespass  not  against  the  Loud,  and  so  wrath  come 
upon  you,  and  upon  your  brethren:  this  do,  and  ye 
shall  not  trespass. 

(8.  SIGNAL  VICTORY.) 

2  Chr.  XX.  1.  It  came  to  pass  after  this  also,  that  the 
children  of  Moab,  and  the  children  of  Amnion,  and 
with  them  otiwr  besides  the  Ammonites,  came  against 
Jehoshaphat  to  battle. 

 2.  Then  there  came  some  that  told  Jehosha- 
phat, saying.  There  cometh  a  great  multitude  against 
thee  from  beyond  the  sea  on  this  side  SjTia;  and,  be- 
hold, they  be  in  Hazazon-tamar,  which  is  En-gedi. 

 3.  And  Jehoshaphat  feared,  and  set  himself  to 

seek  the  Lord,  and  proclaimed  a  fast  throughout  all 
Judah. 

(See  2  Chr.  xx.  14.) 

2  Chr.  XX.  15.  And  he  said,  Hearken  ye,  all  Judah, 
and  ye  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and  thou  king  Je- 
hoshaphat, Thus  saith  the  Lord  imto  you,  Be  not 
afraid  nor  dismayed  by  reason  of  this  great  multitude ; 
for  the  battle  is  not  j-ours,  but  God's. 

 16.  To  morrow  go  ye  down  against  them : 

behold,  they  come  up  by  the  cliff  of  Ziz  ;  and  ye  shall 
find  them  at  the  end  of  the  brook,  before  the  wilder- 
ness of  Jeruel. 

 17.  Ye  shall  not  need  to  fight  in  this  battle: 

set  yourselves,  stand  ye  still,  and  see  the  salvation  of 
the  Lord  with  you,  O  Judah  and  Jerusalem  ;  fear  not, 
nor  be  dismayed ;  to  morrow  go  out  against  them : 
for  the  Lord  wiU  be  with  you. 

 23.  For  the  children  of  Ammon  and  Moab 

stood  up  against  the  inhabitants  of  mount  Seir,  utterly 
to  slay  and  destroy  them :  and  when  thej'  had  made 
an  end  of  the  inhabitants  of  Seir,  every  one  helped  to 
destroy  another. 

 24.  And  when  Judah  came  toward  the  watch- 
tower  in  the  wilderness,  they  looked  unto  the  multi- 
tude, and,  behold,  they  we?-e  dead  bodies  fallen  to  the 
earth,  and  none  escaped. 

 25.  And  when  .Jehoshaphat  and  his  people 

came  to  take  away  the  spoil  of  them,  they  found 
among  them  in  abundance  both  riches  with  the  dead 
bodies,  and  precious  jewels,  which  they  stripped  off 
for  themselves,  more  than  they  could  cany  away :  and 
they  were  three  days  in  gathering  of  the  spoil,  it  was 
so  much. 

 29.  And  the  fear  of  God  was  on  all  the  king- 
doms of  those  countries,  when  thej'  bad  heard  that  the 
Lord  fought  against  the  enemies  of  Israel. 

 30.  So  the  realm  of  Jehoshaphat  was  quiet : 

for  his  God  gave  him  rest  round  about. 

(9.  jehoshapiiat's  ships.) 

1  Kings  xxii.  48.  Jehoshaphat  made  ships  of  Thar- 
shish  to  go  to  Ophir  for  gold :  but  they  went  not ;  for 
the  ships  were  broken  at  Ezion-geber. 

 49.  Then  said  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Ahab  unto 

Jehoshaphat,  Let  ray  servants  go  with  thy  servants  in 
the  ships.    But  Jehoshaphat  would  not. 

2  Chr.  XX.  35.  And  after  this  did  Jehoshaphat  king 
of  Judah  join  himself  with  Ahaziah  king  of  Israel, 
who  did  very  wickedly : 

 36.  And  he  joined  himself  with  him  to  make 

ships  to  go  to  Tarsliisli :  and  they  made  the  ships  in 
Ezion-gaber. 

 ^  37.  Then  Eliezer  the  son  of  Dodavah  of 

Mareshah  prophesied  against  Jehoshaphat,  saying, 
Because  thou  hast  joined  thyself  with  Ahaziah,  the 


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Lord  bath  broken  thy  works.  And  the  ships  were 
broken,  that  they  were  not  able  to  go  to  Tarshish. 

(10.  HIS  DEATH.) 

1  Kings  xxii.  50.  And  Jehoshaphat  slept  with  his  fa- 
thers, and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David 
his  father :  and  Jehoram  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr,  xxi.  1.  Now  Jehoshaphat  slept  with  his 
fiithers,  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 
David.    And  Jehoram  his  son  reignal  in  his  stead. 

§  114.  Jehoram. 

(1.  BLOODY  BEGINNING.) 

(See  2  Chr.  xxi.  2,  for  his  brethren.) 

2  Chr.  xxi.  3.  And  their  father  gave  them  great  gifts 
of  silver,  and  of  gold,  and  of  precious  things,  with 
fenced  cities  in  Judah  :  but  the  kingdom  gave  he  to 
Jehoram  ;  because  he  ipas  the  firstborn. 

 4.  Now  when  Jehoram  was  risen  up  to  the 

kingdom  of  his  fether,  he  strengthened  himself,  and 
slew  all  his  brethren  with  the  sword,  and  divers  also 
of  the  princes  of  Israel.. 

(3.  WICKED  KEIGN.) 

2  Kings viii.  16.  And  in  the  fifth  year  of  Joram  the 
son  of  Ahab  the  king  of  Israel,  Jehoshaphat  being  then 
kino;  of  Judali,  Jehoram  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king 
of  Judah  began  to  reign. 

 17.  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

began  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned  eight  years  in  Jeru- 
salem. 

 18.  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  as  did  the  house  of  Ahab  ;  for  the  daughter  of 
Ahab  was  his  wife :  and  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord. 

 19.  Yet  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  Judah 

for  David  his  servant's  sake,  as  he  promised  him  to 
give  him  always  a  light,  and  to  his  children. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  5.  Jehoram  was  thirty  and  two  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eight 
years  in  Jerusalem. 

 6.  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  like  as  did  the  house  of  Ahab  :  for  he  had  the 
daughter  of  Ahab  to  wife  :  and  he  wrought  tJiat  which 
was  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord. 

 7.  Howbeit  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  the 

house  of  David,  because  of  the  covenant  that  he  had 
made  with  David,  and  as  he  promised  to  give  a  light 
to  him  and  to  his  sons  for  ever. 

(3.  REVOLT  OF  THE  EDOMITES.) 

2  Kings  viii.  20.  In  his  days  Edom  revolted  from  un- 
der the  hand  (jf  Judah,  and  made  a  king  over  themselves. 

—  —  21.  So  Joram  went  over  to  Zair,  and  all  the 
chariots  with  him :  and  he  rose  bj^  night,  and  smote 
the  Edomites  which  compassed  him  about,  and  the 
captains  of  the  chariots :  and  the  people  fled  into  their 
tents. 

 22.  Yet  Edom  revolted  from  under  the  hand 

of  Judah  unto  this  day.  Then  Libnah  revolted  at  the 
same  time. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  8.  In  his  days  the  Edomites  revolted 
from  under  the  dominion  of  Judah,  and  made  them- 
selves a  king. 

 Q.  Then  Jehoram  Xfcnt  forth  with  his  princes, 

and  all  his  chariots  with  him :  and  he  rose  up  by 
night,  and  smote  the  Edomites  which  compassed  him 
in,  and  the  captains  of  the  chariots. 

 10.  So  the  Edomites  revolted  from  under  the 

hand  of  Judah  unto  this  day.  The  same  time  also  did 
Lilinah  revolt  from  under  his  hand ;  because  he  had 
forsaken  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers. 

(4.  PHILISTINES  AND  ARABIANS  COME  AGAINST  HIM.) 

2  Chr  .  xxi.  1 G.  Moreover  the  Lord  stirred  up  against 
Jehoram  the  spirit  of  the  Philistines,  and  of  the  Ara- 
bians, that  wei'C  near  the  Ethiopians  : 

 17.  And  they  came  up  into  Judah,  and  brake 

into  it,  and  carried  away  all  the  substance  that  was 
found  in  the  king's  house,  and  his  sons  also,  and  his 
wives ;  so  that  there  was  never  a  sou  left  him,  save 
Jehoahaz,  the  youngest  of  his  sous. 


(5.  LOATHSOME  DISEASE  AND  DEATH.) 

2  Kings  viii.  24.  And  Joram  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David: 
and  Ahaziah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  IS.  And  after  all  this  the  Lord  smote 
him  in  his  bowels  with  an  incurable  disease. 

 19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  process  of 

time,  after  the  end  of  two  years,  his  bowels  fell  out  by 
reason  of  his  sickness :  so  he  died  of  sore  diseases. 
And  his  jieoplc  made  no  bm'ning  for  him,  like  the 
burning  of  his  fathers. 

 20.  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  eight 
years,  and  departed  without  being  desired.  Howbeit 
they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David,  but  not  in  the 
sepulchres  of  the  kings. 

§  115.  Ahaziah. 

(1.  HIS  DESCENT  AND  WICKEDNESS.) 

2  Kings  viii.  25.  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Joram  the 
son  of  Ahab  king  of  Israel  did  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Je- 
horam king  of  Judah  begin  to  reign. 

 26.  Two  and  twenty  years  old  was  Ahaziah 

when  he  began  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned  one  year  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Athaliah,  the 
daughter  of  Omri  king  of  Israel. 

 27.  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  house 

of  Ahab,  and  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  as  did 
the  house  of  Ahab :  for  he  was  the  sou  in  law  of  the 
house  of  Ahab. 

2  Chr.  xxii.  1.  And  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 
made  Ahaziah  his  youngest  son  king  in  his  stead:  for 
the  band  of  men  that  came  with  the  Arabians  to  the 
camp  had  slain  all  the  eldest.  So  Ahaziah  the  son  of 
Jehoram  king  of  Judah  reigned. 

 2.  Forty  and  two  years  old  was  Ahaziah  when 

he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  one  year  in  Jerusa- 
lem. His  mother's  name  also  was  Athaliah  the  daugh* 
ter  of  Omri. 

 3.  He  also  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  house 

of  Ahab :  for  his  mother  was  his  counsellor  to  do 
wickedly. 

 4.  Wherefore  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

Lord  like  the  house  of  Ahab :  for  they  were  his  coun- 
sellors, after  the  death  of  his  father,  to  his  dest  ruction. 

(2.  JOINS  THE  KING  OP  ISRAEL  IN  ALLIANCE  AGAINST 
SYRIA.) 

2  Kings  viii.  28.  And  he  went  with  Joram  the  son 
of  Ahab  to  the  war  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria  in 
Ramotli-gilead ;  and  the  Syrians  wounded  Joram. 

 29.  And  king  Joram  went  back  to  be  healed 

in  Jezreel  of  the  wounds  M'hich  the  Syrians  had  given 
him  at  Kamah,  when  he  fought  agairLst  Hazael  king 
of  Syria.  And  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of 
Judah  went  down  to  see  Joiam  the  son  of  Ahab  in 
Jezreel,  because  he  was  sick. 

2  Chr.  xxii.  5.  He  walked  also  after  their  counsel, 
and  went  with  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  Is- 
rael to  war  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria  at  Ramoth- 
gilead :  and  the  Syrians  smote  Joram. 

 6.  And  he  returned  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel  be- 
cause of  the  wounds  which  were  given  him  at  Ramah, 
when  he  fought  M'ith  Hazael  king  of  Syria.  And 
Azariah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judah  went 
down  to  see  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  at  J ezreel,  be- 
cause he  was  sick. 

(3.  IS  SLAIN  BY  JEHU.) 

See  2  Kings  ix.  27-29.    2  Chr.  xxii.  7-9. 
§  116.   Queen  Athaliali. 

(1,  SEEKS  TO  EXTERMINATE  THE  ROYAL  LINE  OP 
DAVID.) 

2  Kings  xi.  1.  And  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of 
Ahaziah  saw  that  her  son  was  dead,  she  arose  and  de- 
sti'oyed  all  the  seed  ro_yal. 

2  Chr.  xxii.  10.  But"  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of 
Ahaziah  saw  that  her  son  was  dead,  she  arose  and  de- 
stroyed all  the  seed  royal  of  the  house  of  Judah. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(2.  THE  WIFE  OF  THE  HIGH  PRIEST  SAVES  JEHOASH.) 

2  Kings  xi.  ti.  But  Jehoslieba,  tlie  dmighter  of  king 
Jorani,  sister  of  Aluiziali,  toolt  Joasb  the  son  of  Aha- 
ziah,  and  stole  him  from  among  the  king's  sons,  which 
were  slain  ;  and  they  liid  him,  even  him  and  his  nurse, 
in  the  bedchamber  from  ^thaliah,  so  that  lie  was  not 
slain. 

 3.  And  he  was  with  her  hid  in  the  house  of 

ihe  Lord  six  years.  And  Athaliah  did  reign  over  the 
land. 

2  Chr.  xxii.  11.  But  Jehoshabeath,  the  daughter  of 
the  king,  tool<;  Joash  the  son  of  Ahaziah,  and  stole  hun 
from  among  tlie  king's  sons  that  were  slain,  and  put 
liim  and  his  nurse  in  a  bedcliamber.  So  Jelioshabeath, 
the  daughter  of  king  Jelioram,  the  wife  of  Jehoiada 
the  priest,  (for  she  was  the  sister  of  Ahaziah,)  hid  him 
from  Atlialiah,  so  that  she  slew  him  not. 

 •  12.  And  he  was  with  them  hid  in  the  house 

of  God  six  years :  and  Athaliah  reigned  over  the  land. 

(3.   THE  HIGH  PRIEST  KECO^^RS  THE  THRONE  FOR 
JEHOASII.) 

2  Kings  xi.  4.  And  the  seventh  year  Jehoiada  sent 
and  fetched  the  rulers  over  hundreds,  with  the  cap- 
tains and  the  ajuard,  and  brouglit  them  to  him  into  the 
house  of  tlie  Lord,  and  made  a  covenant  with  them, 
and  tooli  an  oath  of  tliem  in  tlie  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  shewed  them  the  king's  son. 

 5.  And  he  commanded  them,  saying,  This  is 

the  thing  that  ye  shall  do ;  A  third  part  of  you  that 
enter  in  on  the  sabbath  shall  even  be  keepers  of  the 
watch  of  the  king's  house ; 

 6.  And  a  third  part  shall  he  at  the  gate  of  Sur; 

and  a  third  part  at  the  gate  behind  the  guard :  so 
shall  ye  keep  the  watch  of  the  house,  that  it  be  not 
broken  down. 

 7.  And  two  parts  of  all  you  that  go  forth  on 

the  sabbath,  even  they  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the 
house  of  the  Lord  about  the  king. 

 8.  And  ye  shall  compass  the  king  round  about, 

every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand  :  and  he  that 
Cometh  within  the  ranges,  let  him  be  slain  :  and  be  ye 
with  the  king  as  he  goeth  out  and  as  he  cometh  in. 

 9.  And  the  captains  over  the  hundreds  did 

according  to  all  things  that  Jehoiada  the  priest  com- 
manded :  and  they  took  every  man  his  men  that  were 
to  come  in  on  the  sabbath,  with  them  that  should  go 
out  on  the  sabbath,  and  came  to  Jehoiada  the  priest. 

 10.  And  to  the  captains  over  hundreds  did 

the  priest  give  king  David's  spears  and  shields,  that 
were  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

 11.  And  the  guard  stood,  every  man  with  his 

weapons  in  his  baud,  round  about  the  king,  from  tlie 
right  corner  of  the  tcmjile  to  the  left  corner  of  the 
temple,  along  by  the  altar  and  the  temple. 

 12.  And  he  brought  f  irth  the  king's  son,  and 

put  the  crown  upon  him,  and  gave  him  the  testimony  ; 
and  they  made  him  king,  and  anointed  him ;  and  they 
clapped  their  hands,  and  said,  God  save  the  king. 

(4.  ATHALIAH  SLAIN.) 

2  Kings  xi.  13.  And  when  Athaliah  heard  the  noise 
of  the  guard  and  of  the  people,  she  came  to  the  peo- 
ple into  the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  when  she  looked,  behold,  the  king 

stood  by  a  ]iillar,  as  the  manner  was,  and  the  princes 
and  the  trumpeters  by  the  king,  and  all  the  people  of 
the  land  rejoiced,  and  blew  with  trumpets :  and  Atha- 
liah rent  her  clothes,  and  cried,  Treason,  treason. 

 15.  But  Jehoiada  the  priest  commanded  the 

captains  of  the  hundreds,  the  offlcers  of  the  host,  and 
said  unto  them,  Have  her  tbrth  without  the  ranges; 
and  him  that  followeth  her  kill  witli  the  sword.  For 
the  priest  liad  said,  Let  her  not  be  slain  in  the  house 
of  the  Lord. 

 16.  And  they  laid  hands  on  her;  and  she 

went  by  the  way  by  the  which  the  horses  came  into 
the  king's  house :  and  there  was  she  slaiu, 

(5.  order  restored.) 
(See  2  Kings  xi.  17.) 

2  Kings  xi.  19.  And  he  took  the  rulers  over  hun- 
dreds, and  the  captains,  and  the  guai'd,  and  all  the 


people  of  the  land  ;  and  they  brought  down  the  king 
from  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  came  by  the  way 
of  the  gate  of  the  guard  to  the  king's  house.  And  he 
sat  on  the  throne  of  the  kings. 

 20.  And  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced, 

and  the  city  was  in  quiet :  and  they  slew  Athaliah 
with  the  sword  beside  the  king's  house. 

§  117.  Jehoash. 

(1.  length  of  HIS  REIGN.) 

2  Kings  xi.  21.  Seven  years  old  was  Jehoash  when 
he  began  to  reign. 

—  xii.  1.  In  the  seventh  year  of  Jehu,  Jehoash  began 
to  reign  ;  and  forty  years  reigned  he  in  Jerasalem. 
And  his  mother's  name  teas  Zibiah  of  Beer-sheba. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  1.  Joash  was  seven  years  old  when  he 
began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  forty  years  in  Jerusa- 
lem. His  mother's  name  also  was  Zibiah  of  Beer- 
sheba. 

(3.  INFLUENCE  OF  THE  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

2  Kings  xii.  2.  And  Jehoash  did  tJuii  which  was  right 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  all  his  days  wherein  Jehoiada 
the  priest  instructed  him. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  2.  And  Joash  did  that  which  was  right  in 
the  sight  of  the  IjORD  all  the  days  of  Jehoiada  the  priest. 

 3.  And  Jehoiada  took  for  him  two  wives ; 

and  he  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

(3.  REPAIRS  THE  TEMPLE.) 

See  2  Kings  xii.  4r-16.    2  Chr.  xxiv.  4^14 

(4.  DEATH  OF  THE  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  15.  But  Jehoiada  waxed  old,  and  was 
full  of  days  when  he  died ;  a  hundred  and  thirty 
years  old  teas  he  when  he  died. 

 IG.  And  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

among  the  kings,  because  he  had  done  good  in  Israel, 
both  toward  God,  and  toward  his  house. 

(5.  HIS  PEOPLE  LEAD  UYSl  INTO  IDOLATRY.) 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  17.  Now  after  the  death  of  Jehoiada 
came  the  princes  of  Judah,  and  made  obeisance  to  the 
king.    Then  the  king  hearkened  unto  them. 

See  2  Chr.  xxiv.  18-22. 

(6.  SYRIAN  INVASION.) 

2  Kings  xii.  17.  Then  Hazael  king  of  Syria  went  up- 
and  fought  against  Gath,  and  took  it :  and  Ilazael  set 
his  face'to  go  up  to  Jerusalem. 

 18.  And  Jehoash  king  of  Judah  took  all  the 

hallowed  things  that  Jehoshaphat,  and  Jehoram,  and 
Ahaziah,  his  fathers,  kings  of  Judah,  had  dedicated, 
and  his  own  hallowed  things,  and  all  the  gold  that  was 
found  in  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
in  the  king's  house,  and  sent  it  to  Hazael  king  of 
Syria:  and  he  went  away  from  Jerusalem. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  33.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
the  year,  that  the  host  of  Syria  came  up  against  him : 
aud  thej'  came  to  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and  destroyed 
all  the  princes  of  the  people  from  among  the  people, 
and  sent  all  the  spoil  of  them  unto  the  king  of  Da- 
mascus. 

 24.  For  the  army  of  the  Syrians  came  with  a 

small  company  of  men,  and  the  Lord  delivered  a  very 
great  host  into  their  hand,  because  thej'  had  forsaken 
the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers.  So  they  executed 
judgment  against  Joash. 

(T.  SLAIN  BY  HIS  SERVANTS.) 

2  Kings  xii.  20.  And  his  servants  arose,  and  made  a 
conspiracy,  and  slew  Joash  in  the  house  of  Millo,  which 
goeth  down  to  Silla. 

 21.  For  Jozachar  the  son  of  Shimeath,  and 

Jehozabad  the  son  of  Shomcr,  his  servants,  smote  him, 
and  he  died ;  and  they  buried  him  with  his  fathei-s  in 
the  city  of  David :  and  Amaziah  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  25.  And  when  they  were  departed  from 
him,  (tor  they  left  him  in  great  diseases,)  his  own  ser- 
vants conspired  against  him  for  the  blood  of  the  sons 
of  Jehoiada  the  priest,  and  slew  him  on  his  bed,  and 
he  died:  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David, 
but  they  buried  him  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings. 


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BOOK  XI. 


2  Chr.  xxiv.  26.  And  these  are  tlicy  that  conspired 
against  liim ;  Zabad  llie  son  of  Shimeath  an  Ammon- 
itess  and  Jehozabad  the  son  of  Shimrith  a  Moabitess. 

§  118.  Amaziah. 

(1.  BEGINS  WELL.) 

2  Kings  xiv  1.  In  tlie  second  j-ear  of  .Toash  son  of 
Jehoahaz  king  of  Israel  reigned  Amaziah  the  son  of 
Joash  Iving  of  Judah. 

 3.  lie  was  twenty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

hesran  to  reign,  and  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Jehoaddan 
of  Jerusalem. 

 3.  And  he  did  tliat  ichich  was  right  in  the  sight 

of  Ihe  Lord,  yet  not  like  David  his  father  :  he  did  ac- 
cording to  all'things  as  Joash  his  father  did. 

2  Chr.  XXV.  1.  Amaziah  icas  twenty  and  five  years 
fold  ^rhen  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  twenty  and 
nine  years  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was 
Jehoaddan  of  Jerusalem. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  but  not  with  a  perfect  heart. 

(2.  AVENGES  THE  MURDER  OP  HIS  FATHER.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  the 
kmgdom  was  confirmed  in  his  hand,  that  he  slew  his 
servants  which  liad  slain  the  king  his  father. 

See  2  Kings  xiv.  6.    2  Chr.  xxv.  3, 4. 

(8.  DISMISSES  TROOPS  HIRED  OF  ISRAEL.) 

2  Chr.  xxv.  5.  Moreover  Amaziah  gathered  Judah 
together,  and  made  them  captains  over  thousands,  and 
captains  over  hundi'eds,  according  to  the  houses  of 
their  fathers,  throughout  all  Judah  and  Benjamin  :  and 
he  numbered  tliem  from  twenty  years  old  and  above, 
and  found  them  three  hundred  thousand  choice  7neii, 
able  to  go  forth  to  war,  that  could  handle  spear  and 
shield. 

 6.  He  hired  also  a  hundred  thousand  mighty 

men  of  valour  out  of  Israel  for  a  hundred  talents  of 
silver. 

 7.  But  there  came  a  man  of  God  to  him,  say- 
ing, O  king,  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  with  thee  ; 
for  tlie  Lord  is  not  with  Israel,  to  wit,  with  all  the 
children  of  Ephraim. 

 8.  But  if  thou  wilt  go,  do  it,  be  strong  for  the 

battle  :  God  shall  make  thee  fall  before  the  enemy  :  for 
God  hath  power  to  help,  and  to  cast  down. 

 9.  And  Amaziah  said  to  the  man  of  God,  But 

what  shall  we  do  for  the  hundred  talents  which  I  have 
given  to  the  army  of  Israel  ?  And  the  man  of  God 
answered.  The  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more 
than  this. 

 10.  Then  Amaziah  separated  them,  to  wit,  the 

army  that  was  come  to  him  out  of  Ephraim,  to  go 
home  again  :  wherefore  their  anger  was  greatly  kin- 
dled against  Judah,  and  they  retm-ned  home  in  great 
anger. 

 13.  But  the  soldiers  of  the  army  which  Ama- 
ziah sent  back,  that  they  should  not  go  with  him  to 
battle,  fell  upon  the  cities  of  Judah,  from  Samaria 
even  unto  Beth-horon,  and  smote  three  thousand  of 
them  and  took  much  spoil. 

(4.  GOES  AGAINST  EDOM.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  7.  He  slew  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of 
salt  ten  thousand,  and  took  Sela  by  war,  and  called 
the  name  of  it  Joktheel  unto  this  day. 

2  Chr.  xxv.  11.  And  Amaziah  strengthened  himself, 
and  led  forth  his  people,  and  went  to  the  valley  of  salt, 
and  smote  of  the  children  of  Seir  ten  thousand. 

 13.  And  othc)-  ten  thousand  left  alive  did  the 

children  of  Judah  carrj'  away  captive,  and  brought 
them  unto  the  top  of  the  rock,  and  cast  them  down 
from  the  top  of  the  rock,  that  they  all  were  broken  in 
pieces. 

(5.  FALLS  INTO  IDOLATRY.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxv.  14-16. 

(6.  WAR  WITH  ISRAEL.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  8.  Then  Amaziah  sent  messengers  to 
Jehoash,  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  son  of  Jehu,  king  of 
Israel,  saying,  Come,  let  us  look  one  another  in  the  face. 

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 9.  And  Jehoa.sh  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to 

Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  saying.  The  thistle  that  was 
in  Lebanon  sent  to  the  cedar  that  was  in  Lebanon, 
saying,  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife :  and 
there  passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  was  in  Lebanon,  and 
trode  down  the  thistle. 

 10.  Thou  hast  indeed  smitten  Edom,  and  thine 

heart  hath  lifted  thee  up :  glory  of  this,  and  taiTy  at 
home :  for  wliy  shouldest  thou  meddle  to  thi/  hurt, 
that  thoushouldest  fall,etert  thou,  and  Judah  witli  thee  ? 

 11.  But  Amaziah  would  not  hear.  Therefore 

Jehoash  king  of  Israel  went  up ;  and  he  and  Amaziah 
king  of  Judah  looked  one  another  in  the  face  at  Beth- 
shemesh,  which  behngelh  to  Judah. 

 13.  And  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  before 

Israel ;  and  they  fled  every  man  to  their  tents. 

 13.  And  Jehoash  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah 

king  of  Judah,  the  son  of  Jehoash  the  son  of  Ahaziah, 
at  Beth-shemesh,  and  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  brake 
down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from  the  gate  of  Ephraim 
tmto  the  comer  gate,  four  hundred  cubits. 

 14.  And  he  took  all  the  gold  and  silver,  and 

all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and 
hostages,  and  returned  to  Samaria. 

2  Chr.  xxv.  21.  So  Joash  the  king  of  Israel  went 
up ;  and  they  saw  one  another  in  the  face,  both  he  and 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  at  Beth-shemesh,  which  be- 
longeth  to  Judah. 

 23.  And  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  before 

Israel,  and  they  fled  every  man  to  his  tent. 

 23.  And  Joash  the  king  of  Israel  took  Ama- 
ziah king  of  Judah,  the  son  of  Joash,  the  son  of  Jehoa- 
haz, at  Beth-shemesh,  and  brought  him  to  Jerusalem, 
and  brake  (Xowa  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from  the  gate 
of  Ephraim  to  the  corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits. 

 24.  And  he  took  all  the  gold  and  the  silver,  and 

all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  house  of  God 
with  Obededom,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house, 
the  hostages  also,  and  retm-ned  to  Samaria. 

(7.  SLAIN  BY  CONSPIRATORS.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  17.  And  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash 
king  of  Judah  lived  after  the  death  of  Jehoash  son  of 
Jehoahaz  king  of  Israel  fifteen  years. 

 19.  Now  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him 

in  Jerusalem :  and  he  fled  to  Lachish ;  "but  they  sent 
after  him  to  Lachish,  and  slew  him  there. 

 20.  And  they  brought  him  on  horses :  and  he 

was  buried  at  Jerusalem  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 
David. 

2  Chr.  xxv.  25.  And  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king 
of  Judah  hved  after  the  death  of  Joash  son  of  Jehoa- 
haz king  of  Israel  fifteen  j^ears. 

 27.  Now  after  the  time  that  Amaziah  did  turn 

away  from  following  the  Lord  they  made  a  conspiracy 
against  him  in  Jerusalem  ;  and  he  fled  to  Lachish :  but 
they  sent  to  Lachish  after  him,  and  slew  him  there. 

 28.  And  they  brought  him  upon  horses,  and 

buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  Judah. 

§  119.   Azariah,  or  Uzziah. 

(1.  BEGINS  WELL.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  21.  And  all  the  people  of  Judah  took 
Azariati,  which  was  sixteen  j^ears  old,  and  made  him 
king  instead  of  his  father  Amaziah. 

—  XV.  1.  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Jero- 
boam king  of  Israel  began  Azariah  son  of  Amaziah 
king  of  Judah  to  reign. 

 2.  Sixteen  years  old  was  he  when  he  began  to 

reign,  and  he  reigned  two  and  fifty  years  in  Jerusalem. 
And  liis  mother's  name  icas  Jecholiah  of  Jerusalem. 

 3.  And  he  did  that  ichich  was  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  father  Amaziah 
had  done; 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  1.  Then  all  the  people  of  .Judah  took 
L^zziah,who  icas  sixteen  years  old,  and  made  him  king 
in  the  room  of  his  father  Amaziah. 

 3.  Sixteen  years  old  was  Uzziah  when  he  be- 
gan to  reign,  and  he  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in 
Jerusalem.  His  mother's  name  also  was  Jecoliah  of 
Jerusalem. 


CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


2  Chr.  xxvi.  4.  And  he  did  that  mhich  ims  right  in 
the  sight  of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  lather 
Amaziah  did. 

(2.  COMPLETES  THE   REDUCTION  OF  THE  EDOMITES.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  23.  He  built  Elath,  and  restored  it  to 
Judah,  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers. 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  2.  He  built  Elotli,  and  restored  it  to 
Judah,  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers. 

(3.  OTHER  MILITARY  SUCCESSES.) 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  6.  And  he  went  forth  and  warred 
against  the  Philistines,  and  brake  down  the  wall  of 
Gath,  and  the  wall  of  Jabneh,  and  the  wall  of  Ash- 
dod,  and  built  cities  about  Ashdod,  and  among  the 
Philistines. 

 7.  And  God  helped  him  against  the  Philis- 
tines, and  against  the  Arabians  that  dwelt  in  Gur- 
baal,  and  the  Mehunim. 

 8.  And  the  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  Uzziah : 

and  his  name  spread  abroad  eren  to  the  entering  in  of 
Egypt ;  for  he  strengthened  himself  exceedingly. 

(4.  USURPS  THE  priest's  OFFICE,  AND  IS  SMITTEN 
WITH  LEPROSY.) 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  16.  But  when  he  was  strong,  his  heart 
was  lifted  up  to  his  destruction :  for  he  transgressed 
against  the  Lord  his  God,  and  went  into  the  temple 
of  the  Lord  to  burn  incense  upon  the  altar  of  incense. 

 17.  And  Azariah  the  priest  went  in  after  him, 

and  with  him  fourscore  priests  of  the  Lord,  that  were 
valiant  men : 

 18.  And  they  withstood  Uzziah  the  king,  and 

said  unto  him,  It  appciiai?ieth  not  unto  thee,  Uzziah, 
to  burn  incense  imto  the  Lord,  but  to  the  priests  the 
sons  of  Aaron,  that  are  consecrated  to  burn  incense : 
go  out  of  the  sanctuary;  for  thou  hast  trespassed; 
neither  shall  it  be  for  thine  hououi-  from  the  Lord 
God. 

See  2  Kings  xv.  5.    2  Chr.  xxvi.  19-21. 

(5.  HIS  DEATH.) 

2  Kings  XV.  7.  So  Azariah  slept  with  his  fathers; 
and  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 
David:  and  Jotham  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  23.  So  Uzziah  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  field  of 
the  burial  which  belonged  to  the  kings ;  for  they  said. 
He  is  a  leper:  and  Jotham  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

§  120.  Jotham. 

(1.    A  GOOD  KING.) 

2  Kings  xv.  32.  In  the  second  year  of  Pckah  the  son 
of  Remaliah  king  of  Israel  began  Jotham  the  son  of 
Uzziah  king  of  Judah  to  reign. 

 33.  Five  and  twenty  years  old  was  he  when 

he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Je- 
rusalem. And  his  mother's  name  was  Jerusha,  the 
daughter  of  Zadok. 

 34.  And  he  did  that  whicJi  was  right  in  the 

sight  of  the  Lord  :  he  did  according  to  all  that  his  fa- 
ther Uzziah  had  done. 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  1.  Jotham  was  twenty  and  five  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  sixteen 
years  in  Jerusalem.  His  mother's  name  also  was  Je- 
rushah,  the  daughter  of  Zadok. 

 2.  And  he  did  t/utt  ichich  was  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  father  Uzziah 
did :  howbeit  he  entered  not  into  the  temple  of  the 
Lord.    And  the  people  did  yet  corruptly. 

 8.  He  was  five  and  twenty  years  old  when  he 

began  to  reign,  and  reigned  sixteen  yeai-s  in  Jerusalem. 

(2.  ENTERPRISE  IN  BUILDING.) 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  3.  He  built  the  high  gate  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  and  on  the  wall  of  Ophel  he  built  much. 

 4.  Moreover  he  built  cities  in  the  mountains 

of  Judah,  and  in  the  forests  he  built  castles  and  towers. 

(3.  SUCCESS  IN  WAR.) 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  5.  He  fovight  also  with  the  king  of  the 
Ammonites,  and  prevailed  against  them.    And  the 

27 


children  of  Amnion  gave  him  the  same  year  a  hun- 
dred talents  of  silver,  and  ten  thousand  measures  of 
wheat,  and  ten  thousand  of  barley.  So  much  did  the 
children  of  Ammou  pay  unto  him,  both  the  second 
year,  and  the  third. 

(4.  TROUBLE  BEGINS.) 

2  Kings XV.  37.  In  those  days  the  Lord  began  to 
send  against  .Judah  Rezin  the  king  of  Syria,  and  Pe- 
kah  the  son  of  Remaliah. 

(5.  HIS  DEATH.) 

2  Kings  xv.  38.  And  Jotham  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David 
his  father :  and  Ahaz  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  9.  And  Jotham  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David  :  and  Ahaz 
his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  121.  Ahaz. 

(1.  A  WICKED  KING.) 

2  Kings  xvi.  1.  In  the  seventeenth  year  of  Pekah 
the  son  of  Remaliah,  Ahaz  son  of  Jotham  king  of 
Judah  began  to  reign. 

 2.  Twenty  years  old  teas  Ahaz  when  he  be- 
gan to  reign,  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem, 
and  did  not  thai  which  was  right  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord  his  God,  like  David  his  father. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  1.  Ahaz  was  twenty  years  old  when 
he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in 
Jerusalem :  but  he  did  not  that  which  was  right  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  like  David  his  father : 

 2.  For  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  and  made  also  molten  images  for  Baalim. 

(2.  RQUGHLY  handled  by  THE  SYRIANS  AND 
ISRAELITES.) 

2  Kings  xvl.  6.  At  that  time  Rezin  king  of  Syria 
recovered  Elath  to  Syria,  and  dravc  the  Jews  from 
Elath :  and  the  Syrians  came  to  Elath,  and  dwelt 
there  unto  this  day. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  5.  Wherefore  the  Lord  his  God  de- 
livered liim  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Syria ;  and 
they  smote  him,  and  carried  away  a  great  multitude 
of  them  captives,  and  brought  them  to  Damascus. 
And  he  was  also  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king 
of  Israel,  who  smote  him  with  a  great  slaughter. 

 G.  For  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah  slew  in 

Judah  a  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  in  one  day, 
which  were  all  valiant  men ;  because  they  had  forsaken 
the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers. 

 7.  And  Zichri,  a  mighty  man  of  Ephraim, 

slew  Maaseiah  the  king's  son^  and  Azrikam  the  gov- 
ernor of  the  house,  and"  Elkanah  that  was  next  to  the 
king. 

 8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  carried  away 

captive  of  their  bretliren  two  hundred  thousand, 
women,  sons,  and  daughters,  and  took  also  away 
much  spoil  from  them,  and  brought  the  spoil  to  Sa- 
maria. 

 9.  But  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  was  there, 

whose  name  was  Oded :  and  he  went  out  before  the 
host  that  came  to  Samaria,  and  said  unto  them,  Be- 
hold, because  the  Lord  God  of  your  fiithers  was 
wroth  with  Judah,  he  hath  delivered  them  into  your 
hand,  and  ye  have  slain  them  in  a  rage  that  reacheth 
up  imto  heaven. 

 10.  And  now  ye  purpose  to  keep  under  the 

children  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem  for  bondmen  and 
bondwomen  unto  you:  but  are  there  not  with  you, 
even  with  you,  sins  against  the  Lord  your  God  ? 

 11.  Now  hear  me  therefore^  and  deliver  the 

captives  again,  which  ye  have  taken  captive  of  your 
brethren :  "for  the  fierce  wrath  of  the  Lord  is  upon 
you. 

 13.  Then  certain  of  the  heads  of  the  children 

of  Ephraim,  Azariah  the  son  of  Johanan,  Bcrechiah 
the  son  of  Meshillemoth,  and  Jehizkiah  the  son  of 
Shallum,  and  Amasa  the  son  of  Hadlai,  stood  up 
against  them  that  came  from  the  war, 

 13.  And  said  unto  them.  Ye  shall  not  bring  in 

the  captives  hither:  for  whereas  M'e  have  ofi'etded 
6 


CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


against  the  Lord  already,  ye  intend  to  add  more  to 
our  sins  and  to  our  trespass  :  for  our  trespass  is  great, 
and  tJiere  is  tierce  wratli  against  Israel. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  14.  So  the  armed  men  left  the  cap- 
tives and  the  spoil  before  the  princes  and  all  the  con- 
gregation. 

 15.  And  the  men  which  were  expressed  by 

Dam?  rose  up,  and  took  the  captives,  and  with  the 
spoil  clothed  all  that  were  naked  among  them,  and 
arrayed  them,  and  shod  them,  and  gave  them  to  eat 
and  to  drink,  and  anointed  them,  and  carried  all  the 
feeble  of  them  upon  asses,  and  brought  them  to  Jeri- 
cho, the  city  of  palm  trees,  to  then-  brethren :  then  they 
returned  to  Samaria. 

(3.  THE  IJTVASION  EEPELLED.*) 

2  Kings  xvi.  5.  Then  Rezin  king  of  Syria,  and  Pe- 
kah  son  of  Remaliah  king  of  Israel,  came  up  to  Jeru- 
salem to  war :  and  they  besieged  Ahaz,  but  could  not 
overcome  him. 

(4.  ALLLiUSrCE  WITH  ASSYRIA.) 

2  Kings  xvi.  7.  So  Ahaz  sent  messengers  to  Tiglath- 
pileser  king  of  Assyria,  saying,  I  am  thy  servant  and 
thy  son:  come  up,  and  save  me  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
king  of  Syria,  and  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Is- 
rael, which  rise  up  against  me. 

 8.  And  Ahaz  took  the  silver  and  gold  that 

■was  found  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the 
treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and  sent  it  for  a  present 
to  the  king  of  Assyria. 

 9.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  hearkened  unto 

him :  for  the  king  of  Assyria  went  up  against  Damas- 
cus, and  took  it,  and  carried  tlte  people  of  it  captive  to 
Kir,  and  slew  Rezin. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  16.  At  that  time  did  king  Ahaz  send 
unto  the  kings  of  Assyria  to  help  him. 

 17.  For  again  the  Edomites  had  come  and 

smitten  Judah,  and  carried  away  captives. 

 18.  The  Philistines  also  had  invaded  the  cities 

of  the  low  country,  and  of  the  south  of  Judah,  and  had 
taken  Beth-shemesh,  and  Ajalon,  and  Gederoth,  Smd 
Shocho  with  the  villages  thereof,  and  Timnah  with 
the  villages  thereof,  Gimzo  also  and  the  villages  there- 
of: and  they  dwelt  there. 

 19.  For  the  Lord  brought  Judah  low  because 

of  Ahaz  king  of  Israel ;  for  he  made  Judah  naked,  and 
transgressed  sore  against  the  Lord. 

 20.  And  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  Assyria  came 

unto  him,  and  distressed  him,  but  strengthened  him  not. 

(.5.  DEATH  OF  AHAZ.) 

2  Kings  xvi.  20.  And  Ahaz  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David : 
and  Hezekiah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  .icviii.  27.  And  Ahaz  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  they  buried  him  in  the  city,  even  in  Jerusalem  : 
but  they  brought  him  not  into  the  sepulchres  of  the 
kings  of  Israel :  and  Hezekiah  his  sou  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

§  122.  Hezekiah. 

(1.  FEARS  GOD,  AND  IS  PROSPERED.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  third 
year  of  Hoshea  son  of  Elah  king  of  Israel,  that  Heze- 
kiah the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign. 

 2.  Twenty  anJ.  five  years  old  was  he  when  he 

began  to  reign;  and  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine 
years  in  Jerusalem.  His  mother's  name  also  wa«  Abi, 
the  daughter  of  Zachariah. 

 3.  And  he  did  that  which  icas  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  David  his  father  did. 

(See  2  Kings  xviii.  5-7.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  8.  He  smote  the  Philistines,  even  unto 
Gaza,  and  the  borders  thereof,  from  the  tower  of  the 
watchmen  to  the  fenced  city. 

2  Chr.  xxix.  1.  Hezekiah  began  to  reign  when  he  was 


*  Perhaps  not  till  after  the  alliance  with  Assyria,  which  led  to 
the  downfall  of  the  kinsdom  of  Syria.  740  B.C.  Syria  had  been 
Bubdued  by  David,  but  threw  off  the  yoke  in  the  time  of  Solomon. 
After  the  revolt  of  the  Ten  Tribes,  Svria  was  at  first  in  league 
with  Judah  against  Israel:  then  warred  upon  them  both:  and, 
finally,  was  ni  league  with  Israel  against  Judah,  until  Judah  in- 
voke<l  the  help  of  the  "  Tiger-Lord  "  of  Assyria,  by  whom  Damas- 
cus was  taken,  the  Syrian  kingdom  brought  to  an  end.  and  the 
Two  and  a  Half  Tribes  east  of  the  Jordan  carried  captive  into 
Media.— H. 


five  and  twenty  years  old,  and  he  reigned  nine  and 
twenty  j^cars  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name 
%oas  Abijah,  the  daughter  of  Zechariah. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  David  his  father 
had  done. 

(2.  REPAIRS  TirE  TEMPLE,  AND  RESTORES  ITS  WORSHIP.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxix.  3-36. 

(3.  SUMMONS  THE  WHOLE  PEOPLE  TO  KEEP  A  PASS- 
OVER.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxx. 

(4.  ROOTS  OUT  IDOLATRY.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxxi. 

(5.  PAYS  TRIBUTE  TO  SENNACHERIB  OF  ASSYRIA.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  13.  Now  in  the  fourteenth  year  of 
king  Hezekiah  did  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  come 
up  against  aU  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah,  and  took  them. 

 14.  And  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  sent  to  the 

king  of  Assyria  to  Lachish,  saying,  I  have  oflTended ; 
return  from  me :  that  which  thou  puttest  on  me  will  I 
bear.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  appointed  unto  Heze- 
kiah king  of  Judah  three  hundred  talents  of  silver  and 
thirty  talents  of  gold. 

 15.  And  Hezekiah  gave  him  all  the  silver  that 

was  found  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  treas- 
ures of  the  king's  house. 

 16.  At  that  time  did  Hezekiah  cut  off  th£  gold 

from  the  doors  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  and  from 
the  pillars  which  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  had  over- 
laid, and  gave  it  to  the  king  of  Assyria. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.l.  After  these  things,  and  the  estab- 
lishment thereof,  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  came, 
and  entered  into  Judah,  and  encamped  against  the 
fenced  cities,  and  thought  to  win  them  for  himself 

 2.  And  when  Hezekiah  saw  that  Sennacherib 

was  come,  and  that  he  was  purposed  to  fight  against 
Jerusalem, 

 3.  He  took  counsel  with  his  princes  and  his 

mighty  men  to  stop  the  waters  of  the  fountains  which 
were  without  the  city :  and  they  did  help  him. 

 4.  So  there  was  gathered  much  people  to- 
gether, who  stopped  all  the  fountains,  and  the  brook 
that  ran  through  the  midst  of  the  land,  saying.  Why 
should  the  kings  of  Assyria  come,  and  find  much 
water  ? 

 5.  Also  he  strengthened  himself,  and  built  up 

all  the  wall  that  was  broken,  and  raised  it  up  to  the 
towers,  and  another  wall  Mithout,  and  repaired  Millo 
in  the  city  of  David,  and  made  darts  and  shields  in 
abundance. 

 6.  And  he  set  captains  of  war  over  the  people, 

and  gathered  them  together  to  him  in  the  street  of 
the  gate  of  the  city,  and  spake  comfortably  to  them, 
saying, 

 7.  Be  strong  and  courageous,  be  not  afraid  nor 

dismayed  for  the  king  of  Assyria,  nor  for  all  the  mul- 
titude that  is  with  him  :  for  tliere  be  more  with  us  than 
with  him. 

 8.  With  him  is  an  arm  of  flesh  ;  but  with  us 

is  the  Lord  our  God  to  help  us,  and  to  fight  our  bat- 
tles. And  the  people  rested  themselves  upon  the 
words  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah. 

(6.  THE  ASSYRIANS  PRESS  ON.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  17.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  Tar- 
tan and  Rabsaris  and  Rab-shakeh  from  Lachish  to 
king  Hezekiah  with  a  great  host  against  Jerusalem  : 
and  they  went  up  and  came  to  Jerusalem.  And  when 
they  were  come  up,  they  came  and  stood  by  the  con- 
duit of  the  upper  pool,  which  is  in  the  highway  of  the 
fuller's  field. 

 18.  And  when  they  had  called  to  the  king, 

there  came  out  to  them  Eliakim  the  son  of  Hilkiah, 
which  was  over  the  household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe, 
and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph  the  recorder. 

 19.  And  Rab-shakeh  said  unto  them.  Speak 

ye  now  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the 
king  of  Assyria,  What  confidence  is  this  wherein  thou 
trustest? 

.  20.  Thou  sayest,  (but  they  are  but  vain  words,) 

I  hare  counsel  and"  strength  for  the  war.  Now  on 
whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebellcst  against  me? 


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BOOK  XI. 


2  Kings  xviii.  21.  Now,  behold,  thou  trustest  upon 
the  start'  i;f  this  bruised  reed,  eteii  upon  E.u:}'pt,  on  wliich 
if  a  man  lean,  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it: 
so  is  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  unto  all  that  trust  on  him. 

 32.  But  if  ye  say  unto  me,  We  trust  in  the 

Lord  our  God  :  is  not  that  he,  whose  high  places  and 
whose  altars  Hezekiah  liath  taken  away,  and  hath 
said  to  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  Ye  shall  worship  before 
this  altar  in  Jerusalem  ? 

 23.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  give  pledges 

to  my  lord  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  I  will  deliver  thee 
two  thousand  horses,  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set 
riders  upon  them. 

 24.  How  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of 

one  captain  of  the  least  of  my  master's  servants,  and 
put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and  for  horsemen  ? 

 •  28.  Then  Kab-shakeh  stood  and  cried  with  a 

loud  voice  in  the  Jews'  language,  and  spake,  saying. 
Hear  the  woixl  of  the  great  king,  the  king  of  Assyria : 

 29.  Thus  saith  the  king.  Let  not  Hezekiah  de- 
ceive you  :  for  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you  out 
of  his  hand : 

 30.  Neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  trust  in 

the  Loud,  saying,  The  Lord  will  surely  deliver  us, 
and  this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 
the  king  of  Assyria. 

 31.  Hearken  not  to  Hezekiah :  for  thus  saith 

the  king  of  Assyiia,  ]VIake  an  agreonent  with  me  by  a 
present,  and  come  out  to  me,  and  ilieii  eat  ye  every 
man  of  his  own  vine,  and  every  one  of  his  fig  tree, 
and  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  cistern  : 

 32.  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  a  land 

like  your  own  land,  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  land 
of  bread  and  vineyards,  a  land  of  oil  olive  and  of 
honey,  that  ye  may  live,  and  not  die :  and  hearken  not 
unto  Hezekiah,  when  he  persuadeth  you,  saying,  The 
Lord  will  deliver  us. 

—  xix.  8.  So  Rab-shakeh  returned,  and  found  the 
king  of  Assyria  warring  against  Libnah :  for  he  had 
heard  that  he  was  departed  from  Lachish. 

 9.  And  when  he  heard  say  of  Tirhakah  king 

of  Ethiopia,  Behold,  he  is  come  out  to  light  against 
thee ;  he  sent  messengers  again  unto  Hezekiah,  sa3'iug, 

 11.  Behold,  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of 

Assyria  have  done  to  all  lands,  by  destroying  them 
utterly :  and  shalt  thou  be  delivered  ? 

See  2  Kings  xix.  14.    2  Chr.  xxxii.  9-20.    Is.  xxxvi. 

(7.  ISAIAH  PROMISES  DELIVERANCE.) 

2  Kings  xix.  6.  And  Isaiah  said  unto  them.  Thus 
shall  ye  say  to  your  master.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Be 
not  afraid  of  the  words  which  thou  hast  heard,  with 
which  the  servants  of  the  king  of  Assyria  have  blas- 
phemed me. 

 7.  Behold,  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  and 

lie  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  shall  return  to  his  own 
land ;  and  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in  his 
own  land. 

See  2  Kings  xix.  20-34.    Is.  xxxvii.  1-35. 

(8.  AN  ANGEL  SMITES  THE  ASSYRIANS.) 

(See  2  Kings  xix.  35,  3G.) 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  22.  Thus  the  Lord  saved  Hezekiah 
and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  from  the  hand  of 
Sennacherib  tlie  king  of  Assja-ia,  and  fi'om  the  hand 
of  all  other,  and  guided  them  on  every  side. 

 23.  And  miuiy  brought  gifts  unto  the  Lord 

to  Jerusalem,  and  presents  to  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah: 
so  that  he  was  magnified  in  the  sight  of  all  nations 
from  tlienceforth. 

See  Is.  xxxvii.  36,  37. 

(9.  HEZEKIAH'S  sickness  AND  RECOVERY.) 

See  2  Kings  xx.  1-11.  2  Chr.  xxxii.  24.    Is.  xxxviii. 

(10.  AMBASSADORS  FROM  BABYLON.) 

2  Kings  xx.  12.  At  that  time  Berodach-baladan,  the 
son  of  Balad;ui,  king  of  Babylon,  sent  letters  and  a 
present  unto  Hezekiah :  for  he  had  heard  that  Heze- 
kiah had  been  sick. 

 13.  And  Hezekiah  hearkened  unto  them,  and 

shewed  them  all  the  house  of  his  precious  things, 
the  silver,  and  tlie  gold,  and  the  spices,  and  the  pre- 
cious ointment,  and  all  the  house  of  his  armour,  and 
all  that  was  found  in  his  treasures  :  there  was  nothing 

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in  his  house,  nor  in  all  his  dominion,  that  Hezekiah 
shewed  them  not. 
See  2  Chr.  xxxii.  31.    Is.  xxxix.  1,  3. 

(11.  ISAIAH  FORETELLS  THE  BABYLONISH  CAPTIVITY.) 

2  Kings  xx.  14.  Tiien  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto 
king  Hezekiah,  and  said  unto  him.  What  .said  these 
men?  and  from  whence  came  they  unto  thee?  And 
Hezekiah  said,  They  are  come  from  a  far  country,  even 
from  Babylon. 

 15.  And  he  said.  What  have  they  seen  in  thine 

house?  And  Hezekiah  answered.  All  the  things  that 
are  in  mine  house  have  they  seen :  there  is  nothing 
among  my  treasures  that  I  have  not  shewed  them. 

 17.  Behold,  the  days  come,  that  all  that  is  in 

thine  house,  and  that  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up 
in  store  unto  this  day,  shall  be  carried  unto  Babylon  : 
nothing  shall  be  left,  saith  the  Lord. 

 18.  And  of  thy  sons  that  shall  issue  from  thee, 

which  thou  shalt  beget,  shall  they  take  away;  and 
they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the  king  of 
Babylon. 

 19.  Then  said  Hezekiah  unto  Isaiah,  Good  is 

the  word  of  the  Lord  which  thou  hast  spoken.  And 
he  said.  Is  it  not  good,  if  peace  and  truth  be  in  my 
days  ? 

See  Is.  xxxix.  3-8. 

(13.  HEZEKIAH  dies.) 

2  Kings  XX.  21.  And  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  fa- 
thers :  and  Manasseh  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  33.  And  Hezekiah  slept  with  his 
fathers,  and  they  buried  him  in  the  chiefest  of  the 
sepulchres  of  the  sons  of  David :  and  all  Judah  and 
the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  did  him  honour  at  hia 
death.   And  Manasseh  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  123.  Manasseh. 

(1.  idolatrous  and  WICKED.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  1.  Manasseh  Wrt«  twelve  j-ears  old  when, 
he  began  to  reign,  and  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in 
Jerusalem.    And  his  mother's  name  ieas  Hephzi-bah. 

 3.  And  he  did  thrtt  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen, 
whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of  IsraeL 

 9.  But  they  liearkened  not :  and  ]SIanasseh 

seduced  them  to  do  more  evil  than  did  the  nations 
whom  the  Lord  destroyed  before  the  children  of  IsraeL 

 16.  Moreover  Manasseh  shed  innocent  blood 

very  much,  till  he  had  filled  .Jerusalem  from  one  end 
to  another ;  besides  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Judah 
to  sin,  in  doing  thai  which  was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  1.  Manasseh  was  twelve  yeai-s  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  fifty  and  five 
j'ears  in  Jerusalem : 

 2.  But  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight  of 

the  Lord,  like  unto  the  abominations  of  the  heathen, 
whom  the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the  children  of 
Israel. 

 9.  So  Manasseh  made  Judah  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Jerusalem  to  err,  and  to  do  worse  than  the 
heathen,  whom  the  Lord  had  destroyed  before  the 
children  of  Israel. 

(3.  CARRIED  OFF  TO  BABYLON.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  to  Manas- 
seh, and  to  his  people :  but  they  would  not  hearken. 

 11.  Wherefore  the  Lord  brought  u\wn  them 

the  captains  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  As.syria,  which 
took  Manasseh  among  the  thorns,  and  bound  him  with 
fetters,  and  carried  him  to  Babylon. 

(8.  HUMBLES  HIMSELF  BEFORE  GOD,  AND  IS  RE- 
STORED TO  HIS  KINGDOM.*) 

See  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  13,  13,  18, 19. 

(4.  STRENGTHENS  THE  DEFENCES  OF  JERUSALEM 
AND  OTHER  CITIES.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  14.  Now  after  this  he  built  a  wall 
without  the  city  of  David,  on  the  west  side  of  Gihon, 
in  the  valley,  even  to  the  entering  in  at  the  fish  gate, 
and  compassed  about  Oi)hel,  and  raised  it  up  a  very 

*  This  captivity  is  supposed  to  have  lasted  about  a  year. — H. 

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great  height,  and  put  captains  of  war  in  all  the  fenced 
cities  of  Jiidah. 

(5.  PUTS  DOWN  IDOLATRY,  AND  RESTORES  THE 
V;ORSHIP  OF  GOD.) 

(See  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  15.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  16.  And  he  repaired  the  altar  of  the 
Lord,  and  sacrificed  thereon  peace  offerings  and 
tliank  offerings,  and  commanded  Judah  to  serve  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel. 

(6.  BURIED  m  nis  own  garden.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  18.  And  Manassch  slept  with  his  fa- 
thers, and  was  Inuied  in  the  garden  of  his  own  house, 
in  the  garden  of  Uzza :  and  Amou  his  son  reigned  in 
his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  20.  So  Manasseh  slept  with  his  fa- 
thers, and  they  buried  him  in  his  own  house :  and 
Amou  his  sou  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  121.  Ainon. 

(1.  A  SHORT  AND  WICKED  REIGN.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  19.  Amon  xoas  twenty  and  two  j'cars 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  two  years 
in  .Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Meshulle- 
meth,  the  daughter  of  Haruz  of  Jotbab. 

 20.  And  he  did  tJiat  which  ims  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  as  his  father  Manasseh  did. 

 21.  And  he  walked  in  all  the  way  that  his  fa- 
ther walked  in,  and  served  the  idols  that  his  father 
served,  and  worshipped  them : 

 22.  And  he  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  his  fa- 
thers, and  walked  not  in  the  way  of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  21.  Amou  was  two  and  tM'enty  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigued  two  years 
in  Jerusalem. 

 22.  But  he  did  that  which  teas  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  as  did  Manasseh  his  father :  for  Amon 
sacrificed  unto  all  the  carved  images  which  Manasseh 
his  fatlier  had  made,  and  served  them  ; 

 23.  And  humbled  not  himself  before  the 

Lord,  as  Manasseh  his  father  had  humbled  himself; 
but  Amon  trespassed  more  and  more. 

SeeZeph.  iii. 

(3.  SLAIN  BY  CONSPIRATORS.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  23.  And  the  servants  of  Amon  con- 
spired against  him,  and  slew  the  king  in  his  own 
house. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  24.  And  his  servants  conspired  against 
him,  and  slew  him  in  his  own  house. 

(3.  FATE  OF  THE  CONSPIRATORS.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  24.  And  the  people  of  the  land  slew 
all  tiiem  tliat  had  conspired  against  king  Amon  ;  and 
the  people  of  the  land  made  Josiah  his  son  king  in 
his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  25.  But  the  people  of  the  land  slew 
all  them  that  had  conspired  against  king  Amon  ;  and 
the  people  of  the  land  made  Josiah  his  son  king  in 
his  stead. 

(4.  BURIED  IN  THE  GARDEN  OF  UZZA.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  26.  And  he  was  buried  in  his  sepulchre 
in  the  garden  of  Uzza :  and  Josiah  his  son  reigned  in 
his  stead. 

§  125.  Josiah. 

(1.  HIS  ACCESSION  AND  EXTIRPATION  OP  IDOLATRY 
FORETOLD  MORE  THAN  THREE  CENTURIES  BEFORE.) 

See  I  Kings  xiii.  1,  2. 

(3.  HIS  TENDER  AGE  AND  EXCELLENT  CHARACTER.) 

2  Kings  xxii.  1.  Josiah  'was  eight  years  old  when  he 
began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  motlier's  name  was  Jedidah  the 
daugliter  of  Adaiah  of  Boscath. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  riffht  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  and  walked  in  all  the  way  of  David  his 
father,  and  turned  not  aside  to  the  right  hand  or  to  the 
left.  ° 

—  xxiii.  25.  And  like  unto  him  was  there  no  king 
before  him,  that  turned  to  the  Loud  witli  all  his  heart, 
and  with  all  his  soul,  and  with  all  his  might,  accord- 
ing to  all  the  law  of  Moses ;  neither  after  him  arose 
there  any  like  him. 


2  Chr.  xxxiv.  1.  Josiah  wa-s  eight  years  old  when  he 
began  to  reign,  and  he  reigued  in  Jerusalem  one  and 
thirty  years. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  and  walked  in  the  ways  of  David  his 
fatlier,  and  declined  neitlier  to  the  right  hand,  nor  to 
the  left. 

(3.  ATTACKS  IDOLATRY  IN  BOTH  KINGDOMS.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxxiv.  3-7. 

(4.  REPAIRS  THE  TEMPLE.) 

2  Kings  xxii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  ths  eighteenth 
year  of  king  Josiah,  that  the  king  sent  Shaphan  the 
son  of  Azaliah,  the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  scribe,  to 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  saying, 

 4.  Go  up  to  Hilkiah  the  high  priest,  that  he 

may  sum  the  silver  which  is  brought  into  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  which  the  keepers  of  the  doors  have  gather- 
ed of  the  people : 

 5.  And  let  them  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the 

doers  of  the  work,  that  have  the  oversight  of  the 
house  of  the  Lord:  and  let  them  give  it  to  the  doers 
of  the  work,  which  is  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  to 
repair  the  breaches  of  the  house, 

 6.  Unto  carpenters,  and  builders,  and  masons, 

and  to  buy  timber  and  hewn  stone  to  repair  the  house. 

 7.  Howbeit,  there  was  no  reckoning  made 

with  them  of  the  money  that  was  delivered  into  their 
hand,  because  they  dealt  faithfully. 

See  2  Chr.  xx.xiv.  8-13. 

(5.  THE  ORIGINAL  COPY  OF  THE  LAW  FOUND.) 

See  2  Kings  xxii.  8.  2  Chr.  xxxiv.  14. 

(6.  THE  PEOPLE  CALLED  TOGETHER  TO  HEAR  THE 
BOOK  READ.) 

See  2  Kings  xxiii.  1-3.   2  Chr.  xxxiv.  29-33. 

(7.  KEEPS  A  PASSOVER.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  21.  And  the  king  commanded  all  the 
people,  saying,  Keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  your 
God,  as  it  is  v,  ritten  in  the  book  of  this  covenant. 

 22.  Surely  there  was  not  holden  such  a  pass- 
over  from  the  days  of  the  judges  that  judged  Israel, 
nor  in  all  the  days  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  nor  of  the 
kings  of  Judah ; 

 23.  But  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Josiah, 

ichercin  this  passover  was  holden  to  the  Lord  in  Jera- 
salem. 

See  2  Chr.  xxxv.  1-19. 

(8.  HUNTS  DOWN  IDOLATRY — BURNS  DEAD  MEN'S 
BONES  ON  THE  ALTAR  AT  BETHEL.) 

See  2  Kings  xxiii.  4r-20.   2  Chr.  xxxiv.  33. 

(9.  ALLIANCE  WITH  CHALDEA  COSTS  HIM  HIS  LIFE.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  29.  In  his  days  Pharaoh-ncclioh  king 
of  Egypt  went  up  against  the  king  of  Assyria  to  the 
river  Euphrates  ;  and  king  Josiah  went  against  him  ; 
and  he  slev/  him  at  Megiddo,  when  he  had  seen  him. 

 30.  And  his  servants  carried  him  in  a  chariot 

dead  from  Megiddo  and  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and 
buried  him  in  his  own  sepulchre.  And  the  people  of 
the  land  took  Jelioahaz  the  son  of  Josiah,  and  anoint- 
ed him,  and  made  him  king  in  his  father's  stead. 

See  2  Chr. xxxv.  20-34. 

^  126.  Jelioahaz.* 

(1.  REIGNS  ONLY  THREE  MONTHS.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  31.  Jehoahaz  icns  twenty  and  three 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned 
three  months  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name 
was  Haniutal,  the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  Libnah. 

 33.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  fathers  had  done. 

2  Chr.xxxvi.  1.  Then  the  people  of  the  land  took 
Jehoahaz  the  son  of  Josiah,  and  made  him  king  in  his 
father's  stead  in  Jerusalem. 

 2.  Jehoahaz  icas  twenty  and  three  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  three  months 
in  Jerasalem. 

*  Called  also  Sliallum.  Not  the  rightful  heir,  as  he  was  younger 
than  his  brother  Jehoiakiiu,  who  succeeded  him.  See  1  Ohr. 
iii.  13.— U. 


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(2.  DEPOSED  AND  CARRIED  PRISONER  TO  EGYPT, 
WHEKE  HE  DIES.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  33.  And  Pbaraoli-neclioli  put  him  in 
bands  at  Riblali  in  the  land  of  Hainatli,  that  he  might 
not  reign  in  Jerusalem;  and  put  the  laud  to  a  tribute 
of  a  hundred  taleuls  of  silver,  and  a  talent  of  gold. 

  34.  And  Pharaoh-uechoh  made  Eliakim  the 

Bon  of  Josiah  king  in  the  room  of  Josiali  his  father, 
and  turned  his  name  to  Jehoiakim,  and  toolc  Jehoa- 
liaz  away:  and  he  came  to  Egypt,  and  died  there. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  3.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  put  him 
down  at  Jerusalem,  and  condemned  the  land  in  a  hun- 
dred talents  of  silver  and  a  talent  of  gold. 

 4.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  made  Eliakim  his 

brother  king  over  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and  turned 
his  name  to  Jehoiakim.  And  Necho  took  Jehoahaz 
bis  brother,  and  carried  him  to  Egypt. 

SeeEzek.xix.  3,  4. 

(3.  HIS  DEATH  THERE  FORETOLD.) 

Jer.  xxii.  10.  Weep  ye  not  for  the  dead,  neither  be- 
moan him  ;  hut  weep  sore  for  him  that  goeth  away  : 
for  he  shall  return  no  more,  nor  see  his  native  country. 

 11.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  touching  Shallum 

the  sou  of  .Josiah  king  of  Judah,  which  reigned  in- 
stead of  Josiali  his  father,  which  went  forth  out  of 
this  place ;  He  shall  not  return  thither  any  more : 

 12.  But  he  shall  die  in  the  place  whither  they 

have  led  him  captive,  and  shall  see  this  laud  no  more. 

§  127.  Jelioiakiin. 

(1.  reigns  ELEVEN  TEARS.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  36.  Jehoiakim  was  twenty  and  five 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned 
eleven  years  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  motlier's  name 
was  Zebudah,  tlie  daughter  of  Pedaiah  of  liumah. 

 37.  And  he  did  thdt  %chich  teas  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  fathers  had  done. 

2  Chp.  xxxvi.  5.  Jehoiakim  ^c<ls  twenty  and  five 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned 
eleven  years  in  Jerusalem ;  and  he  did  that  which  was 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  his  God. 

(2.  PAYS  TRIBUTE  TO  THE  KING  OF  EGYPT.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  35.  And  Jehoiakim  gave  the  silver  and 
the  gold  to  Pharaoh ;  but  he  taxed  the  land  to  give 
the  money  according  to  the  commandment  of  Pha- 
raoh :  he  exacted  the  silver  and  the  gold  of  the  people 
of  the  land,  of  every  one  according  to  his  taxation,  to 
give  it  unto  Pharaoh-necholi. 

(3    denounced  for  HIS  EVIL  DEEDS.) 

Jer.  xxii.  13.  Woe  unto  him  that  buildeth  his  house 
by  unrighteousness,  and  his  chambers  Ijy  wrong ;  that 
usetli  his  neighbour's  service  without  wages,  and  giv- 
eth  him  not  for  his  work  ; 

 14.  That  saith,  I  will  build  me  a  wide  house 

and  large  chambers,  and  cutteth  him  out  windows ; 
and  it  is  ceiled  with  cedar,  and  painted  with  vermilion; 

 15.  Shalt  thou  reign,  because  thou  closest  thy- 
self in  cedar  ?  did  not  thy  father  eat  and  drink,  and  do 
judgment  and  justice,  and  then  it  was  well  with  him? 

 16.  He  judged  the  cause  of  the  poor  and 

needy ;  then  it  was  well  with  him :  was  not  this  to 
know  me  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

 17.  But  thine  eyes  and  thine  heart  are  not  but 

for  thy  covetousuess,  and  for  to  shed  innocent  blood, 
and  for  oppression,  and  for  violence,  to  do  it. 

 18.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning 

Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah  ;  They 
shall  not  lament  for  him,  saying,  Ah  my  brother !  or, 
AJi  sister !  they  shall  not  lament  for  him,  saying.  Ah 
lord !  or.  Ah  his  glory ! 

 19.  He  shall  be  buried  with  the  burial  of  an  ass, 

drawn  and  cast  forth  beyond  the  gates  of  Jerusalem. 

(4.  JERUS.MiEXI  TAKEN.     DANIEL  AMONG  THE  CAP- 
TIVES.    B.C.  605.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  1.  In  his  days  Nebuchadnezzar  king 
of  Babylon  came  up,  and  Jehoiakim  becauK?  his 
servant  tiiree  years :  then  he  turned  and  rebelled 
against  him. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  G.  Against  him  came  up  Nebuchad- 
nezzar king  of  Babylon,  and  bound  him  in  fetters,  to 
carry  him  to  Babylon. 


 7.  Nebuchadnezzar  also  carried  of  the  vessels 

of  the  house  of  tlie  Loud  to  Babylon,  and  put  them 
in  his  temple  at  Babylon. 

Dan.  i.  1.  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  Jehoia- 
kim king  of  Judah  came  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of 
Babylon  unto  Jerusalem,  and  besieged  it. 

 2.  And  the  Lord  gave  Jehoiakim  king  of  Ju- 
dah into  his  hand,  with  part  of  the  vessels  of  the 
house  of  God :  which  he  carried  into  the  land  of  Shi- 
nar  to  the  house  of  his  god  ;  and  he  brought  the  ves- 
sels into  the  treasure  house  of  his  god. 

(5.  JEUOIAKLM  REVOLTS.     603  B.C.) 

(See  2  Kings  xxiv.  1.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  2.  And  the  Lord  sent  against  him 
bands  of  the  Chaldees,  and  bands  of  the  Syrians,  and 
bands  of  the  Moabites,  and  bands  of  the  children  of 
Ammon,  and  sent  them  against  Judah  to  destroy  it, 
according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake 
by  his  servants  the  prophets 

 3.  Surely  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

came  this  upon  Judah,  to  remove  tliem  out  of  his  sight, 
for  the  sins  of  Manasseh,  according  to  all  that  he  did ; 

 4.  And  also  for  the  innocent  blood  that  he 

shed :  for  he  filled  Jerusalem  with  innocent  blood ; 
which  the  Lord  would  not  pardon. 

(6.  IS  SLAIN.     597  B.C.) 

(See  Jer.  xxxvi.  29,  30.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  6.  So  Jehoiakim  slept  with  his  fathers: 
and  Jchoiachin  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  8.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoi- 
akim, and  his  abominations  which  he  did,  and  that 
which  was  found  in  him,  behold,  they  are  written  in 
the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  Judah :  and  Je- 
hoiachin  his  sou  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  128.  Jehoiachin. 

(1.  REIGNS  ONLY  THREE  MONTHS.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  8.  Jehoiachin  was  eighteen  years  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  in  Jc'rusalem 
three  months.  And  his  mother's  was  Nehusiita,  the 
daughter  of  Elnathan  of  Jerusalem. 

 9.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the '  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  father  had  done. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  9.  Jehoiachin  was  eight  years  ^  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  three  monflis 
and  ten  days  in  Jerusalem  :  and  he  did  that  which  v'las 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord.  ^ 

(2.  HIS  CAPTniTY  foretold.) 
Jer.  xxii.  24.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  though  Co- 
niah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah  M  ere  the  sig- 
net upon  my  right  hand,  yet  would  I  pluck  thee 
thence ; 

 25.  And  I  will  give  thee  into  the  hand  of  them 

that  seek  thy  life,  and  into  the  hand  of  them  whose 
face  thou  fearest,  even  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar 
king  of  Babylon,  and  into  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans. 

 26.  And  I  will  cast  thee  out,  and  thy  mother 

that  bare  thee,  into  another  country,  where  ye  were 
not  born ;  and  there  shall  ye  die. 

 27.  But  to  the  land  whereunto  they  desire  to 

return,  thither  shall  they  not  return. 

 28.  Is  this  man  Coniah  a  despised  broken 

idol?  is  he  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  pleasure?  wherefore 
are  they  cast  out,  he  and  his  seed,  and  are  cast  into  a 
land  which  thev  know  not  ? 

 29.  O  earth,  earth,  earth,  hear  the  word  of  the 

Lord. 

—  —  30.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Write  ye  this  man 
childless,  a  man  that  shall  not  prosper  in  his  days :  for 
no  man  of  his  seed  shall  prosper,  sitting  upon  the 
throne  of  David,  and  ruling  any  more  in  Judah. 

(3.  IS  CARRIED  TO  BABYLON— EZEKIEL  AMONG  THE 
CAPTIVES— 597  B.C.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  10.  At  that  time  the  servants  of 
Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  came  up  against 
Jerusalem,  and  the  citv  was  besieged. 

 11.  And  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 

came  against  the  citv.  and  his  servants  did  besiege  it. 
 ^  12.  Aud  Jehoiachin  the  king  of  Judah  went 


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out  to  the  king  of  Babylon,  he,  and  his  mother,  and 
his  servants,  and  his  princes,  and  his  officers  :  and  the 
king  of  Babylon  took  him  in  the  eighth  year  of  his 
reign. 

2  Kings  xxiv.  13.  And  he  carried  out  thence  all  the 
treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of 
the  king's  house,  and  cut  in  pieces  all  the  vessels  of 
gold  which  Solomon  king  of  Israel  had  made  in  the 
temple  of  the  Lord,  as  the  Lord  had  said. 

 14.  And  he  carried  away  all  Jerusalem,  and 

all  the  princes,  and  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour, 
even  ten  thousand  captives,  and  all  the  craftsmen  and 
smiths :  none  remained,  save  the  poorest  sort  of  the 
people  of  the  land. 

 15.  And  he  carried  away  Jehoiachin  to  Baby- 
lon, and  the  king's  mother,  and  the  king's  wives,  and 
his  officers,  and  the  mighty  of  the  land,  tlwse  carried 
he  into  captivity  from  Jerusalem  to  Babylon. 

 16.  And  all  the  men  of  might,  even  seven 

thousand,  and  craftsmen  and  smiths  a  thousand,  all 
that  were  strong  and  apt  for  war,  even  them  the  king 
of  Babylon  brought  captive  to  Babylon. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  10.  And  when  the  year  was  expired, 
king  Nebuchadnezzar  sent,  and  brought  him  to  Baby- 
lon, with  the  goodly  vessels  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  made  Zeclekiah  his  brother  king  over  Judah  and 
Jerusalem. 

Jer.lii.  28.  This  is  the  people  whom  Nebuchad- 
rezzar carried  away  captive  :  in  the  seventh  year 
three  thousand  Jews  and  three  and  twenty  : 

(4.  RELEASED  FROM  PRISON  BT  THE   SON  AND  SUC- 
CESSOR OF  NEBUCHADNEZZAR.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven 
and  thirtieth  year  of  the  captivitj^  of  Jehoiachin  king 
of  Judah,  in  the  twelfth  month,  on  the  seven  and 
twentieth  day  of  the  month,  (luit  Evil-merodach  king 
of  Babylon  in  the  year  tliat  he  began  to  reign  did  lift 
up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  Judah  out  of  ])ris- 
on ; 

 28.  And  he  spake  kindly  to  him,  and  set  his 

throne  above  the  throne  of  the  kings  that  were  with 
him  ill  Babylon ; 

—  —  29.  And  changed  his  prison  garments  :  and 
he  did  c;it  bread  continually  before  him  all  the  days 
of  his  life. 

 30.  And  his  allowance  was  a  continual  allow- 
ance given  him  of  the  king,  a  daily  rate  for  everv 
day,  all  the  days  of  his  life. 

Jar.  lii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and 
thirtieth  year  of  the  captivity  of  Jehoiachin  king  of 
Judah,  in  the  twelfth  month,  in  the  five  and  twentieth 
day  of  the  month,  that  Evil-merodach  king  of  Baby- 
lon, in  VaQ  first  jesir  of  his  reign,  lifted  uj)  the  head  of 
Jehoiachin  king  of  Judah,  and  brought  him  forth  out 
of  prison, 

 32.  And  spake  kindly  unto  him,  and  set  his 

throne  above  the  throne  of  the  kings  that  xcere  %\'ith 
him  in  Babylon, 

 33.  And  changed  his  prison  garments :  and 

he  did  continually  eat  bread  before  him  all  the  days 
of  his  life. 

 34.  And  for  his  diet,  there  was  a  continual 

diet  given  him  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  every  day  a 
portion  until  the  clay  of  his  death,  all  the  days  of  his  life. 

§  129.   Zedekiah,  the  Last  Kin?. 

(1.  MADE  KING  BT  NEBUCHADNEZZAR.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  17.  And  the  king  of  Babylon  made 
Mattaniah  his  father's  brother  king  in  his  stead,  and 
changed  his  name  to  Zedekiah. 

 18.  Zedekiah  icas  twenty  and  one  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eleven  years 
in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  teas  Hamutal, 
the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  Libnah. 

 19.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the 

sight  of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  Jehoiakim 
had  done. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  11.  Zedekiah  was  one  and  twenty 
years  old  when  lie  began  to  reign,  and  reigned  elev- 
en years  in  Jerusalem. 
 12.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the 


sight  of  the  Lord  his  God,  aTid  humbled  not  himself 
before  Jeremiah  the  prophet  speaking  from  the  mouth 
of  the  Lord. 

Jer.  xxxvii.  1.  And  king  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah 
reigned  instead  of  Coniah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim,  whom 
Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  made  king  in  the 
land  of  Judah. 

 2.  But  neither  he,  nor  his  servants,  nor  the 

people  of  the  land,  did  hearken  unto  the  words  of  the 
Lord,  which  he  spake  by  the  prophet  Jeremiah. 

—  lii.  1.  Zedekiah  was  one  and  twenty  years  old 
when  lie  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Hamutal  the 
daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  Libnah. 

 2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  eyes 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  Jehoiakim  had 
done. 

(3.  REBELS  AGAINST  HIM.) 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  13.  And  he  also  rebelled  against  king 
Nebuchadnezzar,  who  had  made  him  swear  by  God  : 
but  he  stiffened  his  neck,  and  hardened  his  heart  from 
turning  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel. 

See  2  Kings  xxiv.  20.  Jer.  lii.  8. 

(3.  JERUSALEM  BESIEGED  AND  TAKEN.     586  B.C.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth 
year  of  his  reign,  in  the  tenth  month,  in  the  tenth  day 
of  the  month,  that  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
came,  he,  and  all  his  host,  against  Jerusalem,  and 
pitched  against  it;  and  they  built  forts  against  it 
round  about. 

 2.  And  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  elev- 
enth year  of  king  Zedekiah. 

 3.  And  cn  the  ninth  day  of  the  foiLrth  month 

the  famine  prevailed  in  the  city,  and  there  was  no 
bread  for  the  people  of  the  land. 

 4.  And  the  city  was  broken  uji,  and  all  the 

men  of  -wax  fled  by  night  by  the  way  of  the  gate  be- 
tween two  walls,  which  is  by  the  king's  garden  :  (now 
the  Clialdees  were  against  the  city  round  about :)  and 
the  king  went  the  way  toward  the  plain. 

(See  2  Chr.  xxxvi.  14-21.) 

Jer.  xxxix.  1.  In  the  ninth  year  of  Zedekiah  king 
of  Judah,  in  the  tenth  month,  came  Nebuchadrezzar 
king  of  Babylon  and  all  his  army  against  Jerusalem, 
and  they  besieged  it. 

 2.  And  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Zedekiah,  in 

the  fourth  month,  the  ninth  day  of  the  month,  the 
city  was  broken  up. 

 3.  And  all  the  princes  of  the  king  of  Babylon 

came  in,  and  sat  in  the  middle  gate,  even  Nergal- 
sharezer,  Samgar-nebo,  Sarsechini,  Rab-saris,  Nergal- 
sliarezer,  Rab-mag,  with  all  the  residue  of  the  princes 
of  the  king  of  Babylon. 

 4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Zedekiah 

the  king  of  .Judah  saw  them,  and  all  the  men  of  war, 
then  they  fled,  and  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by 
night,  by  the  way  of  the  king's  garden,  by  the  gate 
betwixt  the  two  walls  ;  and  he  went  out  the  way  of 
the  plain. 

—  lii.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth  year  of 
his  reign,  in  the  tenth  month,  in  the  tenth  day  of  the 
month,  that  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  came, 
he  and  all  his  army,  against  Jerusalem,  and  pitched 
against  it,  and  built  forts  against  it  round  about. 

 5.  So  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh 

year  of  king  Zedekiah. 

 6.  And  in  the  fourth  month,  in  the  ninth  day 

of  the  mouth,  the  famine  was  sore  in  the  city,  so  that 
there  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of  the  land. 

 7.  Then  the  city  was  broken  up,  and  all  the 

men  of  war  fled,  and  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by 
night  by  the  way  of  the  gate  between  the  two  walls, 
which  was  by  the  king's  garden ;  (now  the  Chaldeans 
were  by  the  "city  round  about :)  and  they  went  by  the 
way  of  the  plain. 

(4.  THE  ISSUE  FORETOLD.) 

Jer.  xxi.  7.  And  afterward,  saith  the  Lord,  I  will 
deliver  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  his  servants,  and 
the  people,  and  such  as  are  left  m  this  city  from  the 
pestilence,  from  the  sword,  and  from  the  famine,  into 
the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon,  and 


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into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  and  into  the  liand  of 
those  that  seek  their  life :  and  lie  shall  smite  them 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword  ;  he  shall  not  spare  them, 
neitlier  have  pity,  nor  have  mercy. 

(O.  FATE  OF  ZEDEKIAn.) 

2  Kings  XXV.  5.  And  the  army  of  tlie  Chaldces  pur- 
sued after  the  king,  and  overtook  him  in  tlie  plains  of 
Jericlio  :  and  all  his  army  were  scattered  from  him. 

 6.  So  they  took  the  king,  and  brought  him  up 

to  the  king  of  Babylon  to  Riblah ;  and  they  gave  judg- 
ment upon  him. 

 7.  And  they  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah  before 

his  eyes,  and  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah,  and  bound 
him  witli  fetters  of  brass,  and  carried  him  to  Babylon. 

Jer.  xxxix.  5.  But  the  Chaldeans'  army  pursued 
after  them,  and  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of 
Jericho :  and  when  they  had  taken  him,  they  brought 
him  up  to  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  to  Rib- 
lah in  the  land  of  Hamath,  where  he  gave  judgment 
upon  him. 

 6.  Then  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of 

Zedekiah  in  Hiblah  before  his  eyes :  also  the  king  of 
Babylon  slew  all  the  nobles  of  Judah. 

 7.  Moreover  he  put  out  Zedekiali's  eyes,  and 

bound  him  with  chains,  to  carry  him  to  Babylon. 

—  Hi.  8.  But  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans  pursued 
after  the  king,  and  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of 
Jericho ;  and  all  his  army  was  scattered  from  him. 

 9.  Then  they  took  the  king,  and  carried  him 

up  unto  the  king  of  "Babylon  to  Riblah  in  the  land  of 
Hamath  ;  wliere  he  gave  judgment  upon  him. 

 10.  And  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of 

Zedekiah  before  his  eyes ;  he  slew  also  all  the  princes 
of  Judah  in  Riblah. 

 11.  Then  he  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah ; 

and  the  king  of  Babylon  bound  him  in  chains,  and 
carried  him  to  Babylon,  and  put  him  in  prison  till  the 
day  of  his  death. 

(6.  THE  PUTTINO  OUT  OF  ZEDBKIAU'S  EYES  HAD  BEEN 
FORETOLD.) 

Ezek.  xii.  13.  My  net  also  will  I  spread  upon  him, 
and  he  shall  be  taken  in  my  snare :  and  I  will  bring 
liim  to  Babylon  io  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans ;  yet 
shall  he  not  see  it,  though  he  shall  die  there. 

 14.  And  I  will  scatter  toward  every  wind  all 

that  are  about  him  to  help  him,  and  all  his  bands ;  and 
I  will  draw  out  the  sword  after  them. 

§  130.   Tlie  Kiug:<lom  of  Judah  wiped  out. 

(1.  JERUSALEM  DESTROYED.) 

2  Kings  XXV.  8.  And  in  the  fifth  month,  on  the  sev- 
enth dai/  of  the  month,  which  is  the  nineteenth  year 
of  king  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon,  came  Neb- 
uzar-adan,  captain  of  the  guard,  a  servant  of  the  king 
of  Babylon,  unto  Jerusalem  : 

 9.  And  he  burnt  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

the  king's  house,  and  all  the  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and 
every  great  man's  house  burnt  he  with  fire. 

 10.  And  all  the  army  of  the  Chaldees,  that 

were  with  the  captain  of  the  guard,  brake  down  the 
walls  of  Jerusalem  round  about. 

 11.  Now  the  rest  of  the  people  that  were  left- 

in  the  city,  and  the  fugitives  that  fell  away  to  the  king 
of  Babylon,  with  the  remnant  of  the  multitude,  did 
Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard  carry  awaJ^ 

iChr.  vi.  15.  And  Jehozadak  went  into  captivity, 
when  tlie  Lord  carried  away  Judah  and  Jerusalem 
by  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar. 

Jer.  xxxix.  8.  And  the  Chaldeans  burned  the  king's 
house,  and  the  houses  of  the  ]icople,  with  fire,  and 
brake  down  the  walls  of  Jerusalem. 

 9.  Then  Neljuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 

guard  carried  away  captive  into  Babylon  the  remnant 
of  the  people  that  remained  in  the  city,  and  those  that 
fell  away,  that  fell  to  him,  with  the  rest  of  the  people 
that  remained. 

—  lii.  13.  Now  in  the  fifth  month,  in  the  tenth  day 
of  the  month,  which  was  the  nineteenth  year  of  Neb- 
uchadrezzar king  of  Baliylon,  came  ]S ebuzar-adan 
captain  of  the  guard,  ichicJi  served  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon, into  Jerusalem. 


 13.  And  burned  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

the  king's  house ;  and  all  the  houses  of  JiTusalem, 
and  all  the  houses  of  the  great  tnen  burned  he  witli 
fire : 

 14.  And  all  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans,  that 

we7'e  with  the  captain  of  the  guard,  brake  down  all  the 
walls  of  Jerusalem  round  about. 

 lo.  Then  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 

guard  carried  away  captive  certain  of  the  poor  of  the 
people,  and  the  residue  of  the  people  that  remained  ia 
the  city,  and  those  that  fell  away,  that  fell  to  the 
king  of  Babylon,  and  the  rest  of  the  multitude. 

 29.  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar 

he  carried  away  captive  from  Jerusalem  eight  hundred 
thirty  and  two  persons : 

(3.    CHIEF  PRIEST  AND  OTHER  LEADERS  OF  THE 
PEOPLE  PUT  TO  DEATH.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  18.  And  the  captain  of  the  guard  lOok 
Seraiah  the  chief  priest,  and  Zephaniah  the  second 
priest,  and  the  three  keepers  of  the  door : 

 19.  And  out  of  the  city  he  took  an  officer  that 

was  set  over  the  men  of  war,  and  five  men  of  them 
that  were  in  the  king's  presence,  which  were  found  in 
the  city,  and  the  principal  scribe  of  the  host,  which 
mustered  the  people  of  the  land,  and  threescore  men 
of  the  people  of  the  land  that  were  found  iu  tlie  city : 

 20.  And  Nebuzar-adan  captain  of  the  guard 

took  these,  and  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
to  Riblah : 

 21.  And  the  king  of  Babj-lon  smote  them,  and 

slew  them  at  Riblah  in  the  land  of  Hamath.  So 
Judah  was  carried  away  out  of  their  land. 

Jer.  lii.  24.  And  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Se- 
raiah the  chief  priest,  and  Zephaniah  the  second  priest, 
and  the  three  keepers  of  the  door : 

 2~>.  He  took  also  out  of  the  city  a  eunuch, 

which  had  the  charge  of  the  men  of  war ;  and  seven 
men  of  them  that  were  near  the  king's  jierson,  which 
were  found  in  the  city  ;  and  the  principal  scribe  of  the 
host,  who  mustered  the  people  of  the  laud  ;  and  three- 
score men  of  the  people  of  the  land,  that  were  found 
iu  the  midst  of  the  city. 

 26.  So  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard 

took  them,  and  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
to  Riblah. 

 27.  And  the  king  of  Babylon  smote  them,  and 

put  them  to  death  in  Riblali  in  the  land  of  Hamath. 
Thus  Judah  was  carried  away  captive  out  of  his  O'wn 
land 

(3.  ONLY  A  ILANDFUL  LEFT.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  13.  But  the  captain  of  the  guard  left 
of  tlie  poor  of  the  land  to  be  vinedressers  and  hus- 
bandmen. 

Jer.  xxxix.  10.  But  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  left  the  poor  of  the  people,  which  had  nothing, 
in  the  land  of  Judah,  and  gave  them  vineyards  and 
fields  at  the  same  time. 

(4.  GEDALIAH  JIADE  GO%'ERNOR  OF  THE  REMNANT.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  33.  And  as /or  the  people  that  remained 
in  the  land  of  Judah,  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of 
Babylon  had  left,  even  over  them  he  made  Gedaliah 
the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  Shaphau,  mler. 

(5.  JEREMIAH  LET  OUT  OF  PRISON.) 

(See  Jer.  xxxix.  11, 13.) 

Jer.  xxxix.  13.  So  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  sent,  and  Nebusliasban,  Rab-saris,  and  Nergal- 
sharezer,  Rab-mag,  and  all  the  king  of  Babylon's 
princes ; 

 14.  Even  they  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah  out  of 

the  court  of  the  prison,  and  committed  him  unto  Ged- 
aliah the  son  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  Shaphan,  that  he 
should  carry  him  home  :  so  he  dwelt  among  the 
people. 

—  xl.  6.  Then  went  Jeremiah  unto  Gedaliah  the 
son  of  Ahikam  to  Mizpah  ;  and  dwelt  with  him 
among  the  people  that  were  left  in  the  land. 

(6.  SUBMISSION  OF  THE  PEOPLE.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  23.  And  wlien  all  the  captains  of  the 
armies,  they  and  their  men,  heard  that  the  king  of 
Babylon  had  made  Gedaliah  governor,  there  came  to 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Gedaliali  to  Mizpah,  even  Isbmael  the  son  of  Netha- 
niah,  and  Johanan  the  son  of  Careah,  and  Seraiah  the 
son  of  Tanhumeth  the  Netophathite,  and  Jaazaniah 
the  son  of  a  Maachathite,  they  and  their  men. 

2  Kings  xxv.  24.  And  Gedaliah  sware  to  them,  and  to 
their  men,  and  said  unto  tliem,  Fear  not  to  be  tlie  serv- 
ants of  the  Chaldees :  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the 
king  of  Babylon  ;  and  it  shall  be  well  with  you. 

Jer.  xl.  7.  Now  when  all  the  captains  of  the  forces 
which  were  in  the  fields,  even  they  and  their  men, 
heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made  Gedaliah 
the  son  of  Ahikam  governor  in  the  land,  and  had 
committed  unto  him  men,  and  women,  and  children, 
and  of  the  poor  of  the  land,  of  them  that  were  not 
carried  away  captive  to  Babylon ; 

 8.  Then  they  came  to  Gedaliah  to  Mizpah, 

even  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  and  Johanan  and 
Jonathan  the  sons  of  Kareah,  and  Seraiah  the  son  of 
Tanhumeth,  and  the  sons  of  Ephai  the  Netophathite, 
and  Jezaniah  the  son  of  a  Maachathite,  they  and  their 
men. 

 9.  And  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  the  son 

of  Sliaphan  sware  unto  them  and  to  their  men,  say- 
ing. Fear  not  to  serve  the  Chaldeans:  dwell  in  the 
land,  and  serve  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  it  shall  be 
well  with  you. 

 10.  As  for  me,  behold,  I  will  dwell  at  Mizpah, 

to  serve  the  Chaldeans,  which  will  come  unto  us  :  but 
ye,  gather  ye  wine,  and  summer  fruits,  and  oil,  and 
put  them  in  your  vessels,  and  dwell  in  your  cities  that 
ye  have  taken. 

 11.  Likewise  when  all  the  Jews  that  were  in 

Moab,  and  among  the  Ammonites,  and  in  Edom,  and 
that  were  in  all  the  countries,  heard  that  the  king  of 
Babylon  had  left  a  remnant  of  Judah,  and  that  he 
had  set  over  them  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  the 
son  of  Shaphan ; 

 13.  Even  all  the  Jews  returned  out  of  all 

places  whither  they  were  driven,  and  came  to  the 
land  of  Judah,  to  Gedaliah,  unto  Mizpah,  and  gath- 
ered wine  and  summer  fruits  veiy  much. 

(7.  GEDALIAH  WARNED  OP  A  CONSPmACT.) 

Jer.  xl.  13.  Moreover  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah, 
and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  were  in  the 
fields,  came  to  Gedaliah  to  JMizpah, 

 14.  And  said  to  him.  Dost  tliou  certainly  know 

that  Baalis  the  king  of  the  Ammonites  hath  sent  Ish- 
mael the  son  of  Nethaniah  to  slay  thee  ?  But  Geda- 
liah the  son  of  Ahikam  believed  them  not. 

 15.  Then  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah  spake 

to  Gedaliah  in  Mizpah  secretly,  saying,  Let  me  go,  I 
pray  thee,  and  I  will  slay  Ishmael  the  son  of  Netha- 
niah, and  no  man  shall  know  it :  wherefore  should  he 
slay  thee,  that  all  the  Jews  which  are  gathered  unto 
thee  should  be  scattered,  and  the  remnant  in  Judah 
perish  ? 

 16.  But  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  said  unto 

Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  Thou  shalt  not  do  this 
thing :  for  thou  speakest  falsely  of  Ishmael. 

(8.  GEDALIAH  SLAIN.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  25.  But  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh 
month,  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  the  son  of 
Elishama,  of  the  seed  royal,  came,  and  ten  men  with 
him,  and  smote  Gedaliah,  that  he  died,  and  the  Jews 
and  the  Chaldees  that  were  with  him  at  Mizpah. 

Jer.  xli.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  .seventii  month, 
that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah  the  son  of  Elisha- 
ma, of  the  seed  royal,  and  the  princes  of  the  king, 
even  ten  men  with  him,  came  unto  Gedaliah  the  son 
of  Ahikam  to  ]\Iizpah;  and  there  they  did  eat  bread 
together  in  Mizpali. 

 2.  Then  arose  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah, 

and  the  ten  men  that  were  with  him,  and  smote  Geda- 
liah the  son  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  Shaphan  with  the 
sword,  and  slew  him,  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  had 
made  governor  over  the  land. 

 3.  Ishmael  also  slew  all  the  Jews  that  were 

with  him,  eceii  with  Gedaliah,  at  Mizpah,  and  the 
Chaldeans  that  were  found  there,  and  tlie  men  of  war. 

 4.  And  it  came  to  jiass  the  second  day  after 

he  had  slain  Gedaliah,  and  no  man  knew  it, 


 5.  That  there  came  certain  from  Shechem, 

from  Shiloh,  and  from  Samaria,  even  fourscore  men, 
having  their  beards  shaven,  and  their  clothes  rent, 
and  having  cut  tliemselvcs,  with  offerings  and  in- 
cense in  tlieir  hand,  to  bring  them  to  the  house  of  the 

LOKD. 

 C.  And  Ishmael  tlic  son  of  Nethaniah  went 

forth  from  Mizpah  to  meet  them,  weeping  all  along  as 
he  went :  and  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  met  them,  he  said 
unto  them.  Come  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam. 

 7.  And  it  was  so,  when  they  came  into  the 

midst  of  the  city,  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniali 
slew  them,  and  cast  them  into  the  midst  of  the  pit,  he, 
and  the  men  that  were  with  him. 

 8.  But  ten  men  were  found  among  them  that 

said  unto  Ishmael,  Slay  us  not :  for  we  have  treasures 
in  the  field,  of  wheat,  and  of  barley,  and  of  oil,  and 
of  honey.  So  he  forbare,  and  slew  them  not  among 
their  brethren. 

 9.  Now  the  pit  wherein  Ishmael  had  cast  all 

the  bodies  of  the  dead  men  whom  he  had  slain  be- 
cause of  Gedaliah,  was  it  which  Asa  the  king  had 
made  for  fear  of  Baasha  king  of  Israel :  and  Ishmael 
the  son  of  Nethaniah  filled  it  with  tliem  that  were  slain. 

(9.  AN  ATTEMPT  MADE  TO  CARRY  THE  PEOPLE  OVER 
TO  THE  AMMONITES.) 

Jer.  xli.  10.  Then  Ishmael  carried  away  captive  all 
the  residue  of  the  people  that  were  in  Mizpah,  even 
the  king's  daughters,  and  all  the  people  that  remained 
in  Mizpah,  whom  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  liad  committed  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam : 
and  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniali  carried  them  away 
captive,  and  departed  to  go  over  to  the  Ammonites. 

(10.  THIS  ATTEMPT  DEFEATED.) 

Jer.  xli.  11.  But  when  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah 
and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  irere  with  him, 
heard  of  all  the  evil  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 
had  done, 

 12.  Then  they  took  all  the  men,  and  went  to 

fight  with  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  and  found 
him  by  the  great  waters  that  are  in  Gibeon. 

 13.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  thai  when  all  the 

people  which  were  with  Ishmael  saw  Johanan  the  son 
of  Kareah,  and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  were 
with  him,  then  they  were  glad. 

 14.  So  all  the  people  that  Ishmael  had  carried 

away  captive  from  Mizpah  cast  about  and  retm-ned, 
and  went  unto  Johanan  the  sou  of  Kareah. 

 15.  But  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah  escaped 

from  Johanan  with  eight  men,  and  went  to  the  Am- 
monites. 

(11.  THE  PEOPLE  PREFER  TO  ESCAPE  TO  EGYPT.) 

Jer.  xli.  16.  Then  took  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah, 

and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  were  with  him, 
all  the  remnant  of  the  people  whom  he  had  recovered 
from  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  from  Mizpah,  after 
that  he  had  slain  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  even 
mighty  men  of  war,  and  the  women,  and  the  children, 
and  the  eunuchs,  whom  he  had  brought  again  from 
Gibeon : 

 17.  And  they  departed,  and  dwelt  in  the  habit- 
ation of  Chimham,  which  is  by  Beth-lehem,  to  go  to 
enter  into  Egypt, 

 18.  Because  of  the  Chaldeans :  for  they  were 

afraid  of  them,  because  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 
had  slain  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  whom  the  king 
of  Babylon  made  governor  in  the  land. 

(12.  JEREMIAH  TELLS  THEM  NOT  TO  GO.) 

Jer.  xhi.  5.  Then  they  said  to  Jeremiah,  The  Lord 
be  a  true  and  faithful  witness  between  us,  if  we  do  not 
even  according  to  all  things  for  the  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  shall  send  thee  to  us. 

—  _  6.  "Whether  it  he  good,  or  whether  itbe  evil,  we 
will  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God,  to  whom  we 
send  thee ;  that  it  may  be  well  with  us,  when  we 
obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God. 

 8.  Then  called  he  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah, 

and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  which  were  with 
him,  and  all  the  people  from  the  least  even  to  the 
greatest. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Jer,  xlii.  9.  And  said  unto  them,  Thus  s:uth  the 
Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  unto  whom  ye  sent  me  to 
present  your  supplication  before  him  ; 

 10.  If  ye  will  still  abide  in  this  land,  then 

Avill  I  build  you,  and  not  pull  you  down  ;  and  I  will 
plant  you,  and  not  jilnck  yoii  up  :  for  I  lepent  me  of 
the  evil  that  I  have  done  unto  you. 

 11.  Be  not  afraid  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  of 

whom  ye  arc  afraid ;  be  not  afraid  of  him,  saith  the 
LoKD :  for  I  am  with  you  to  save  you,  and  to  deliver 
you  from  his  hand. 

 12.  And  I  will  shew  mercies  unto  you,  that  he 

may  have  mercy  upon  you,  and  cause  you  to  return 
to  your  own  land. 

 1.3.  But  if  ye  say.  We  will  not  dwell  in  this 

land,  neither  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God, 

 14.  Saying,  No  ;  but  we  will  go  into  the  land 

of  Egypt,  where  we  shall  see  no  war,  nor  hear  the 
sound  of  the  trumpet,  nor  have  hunger  of  bread ;  and 
there  will  we  dwell : 

 And  now  therefore  hear  the  word  of  the 

Lord,  ye  remnant  of  Judah  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  If  je  wholly  set  your  faces 
to  enter  Egypt,  and  go  to  sojourn  there ; 

 16.  Then  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the  sword, 

which  ye  feared,  shall  overtake  you  there  in  the  land 
of  Egypt;  and  the  famine,  whereof  ye  were  afraid, 
shall  tbllow  close  after  you  there  in  Egypt ;  and  there 
ye  shall  die. 

 17,  So  shall  it  be  with  all  the  men  that  set 

their  tiices  to  go  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there;  they 
shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pest- 
ilence :  and  none  of  them  shall  remain  or  escape  from 
the  evil  that  I  will  bring  upon  them. 

 18.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel ;  As  mine  anger  and  my  fury  hath  been 
poured  forth  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem;  so 
shall  my  fury  be  poured  forth  upon  you,  when  ye  shall 
enter  into  Egypt :  and  ye  shall  be  an  execration,  and 
an  astonishment,  and  a  curse,  and  a  reproach ;  and  ye 
shall  see  this  place  no  more. 

 19.  The  Lord  hath  said  concerning  you,  O  ye 

remnant  of  .ludah  ;  Go  ye  not  into  Egyjit :  know  cer- 
tainly that  I  have  admonished  you  this  day. 

 20.  For  ye  have  dissembled  in  your  hearts, 

when  ye  sent  me  uuto  the  Lord  your  God,  saying, 
Pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  our  God;  and  according 
unto  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  say,  so  declare 
unto  us,  and  we  will  do  it. 

 21.  And  now  I  liave  this  day  declared  it  to  you ; 

but  ye  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God, 
nor  any  thing  for  the  which  he  hath  sent  me  unto  you. 

 22.  Now  therefore  know  certainly  that  ye  shall 

die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence, 
in  the  place  whither  ye  desire  to  go  and  to  sojourn. 

(13.  BUT  THEY  GO.) 

2  Kings XXV.  26.  And  all  the  people,  both  small  and 
great,  and  the  captains  of  the  armies,  arose,  and  came 
to  Egypt :  for  they  were  afraid  of  the  Chaldees. 

Jer.  xliii.  5.  But  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and 
all  tlie  captains  of  the  forces,  took  all  the  remnant  of 
Judah,  that  were  returned  from  all  nations,  whither 
they  had  been  driven,  to  dwell  in  the  land  of  Judah  ; 

 6.  Even  men,  and  women,  and  children,  and 

the  king's  daughters,  and  every  person  that  Nebuzar- 
adan  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  left  with  Gedaliah 
the  son  of  Aliikam  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Jeremiah 
the  prophet,  and  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah. 

 7.  So  they  came  into  the  land  of  Egypt :  for 

they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord  :  thus  came 
they  eeen  to  Tahpanhes. 

(14.  THE  fourth  and  final  deportation  to 

BABYLON.     582  B.C.) 

Jer.  lii.  30.  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of 
Nebucliadrezzai-,  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  carried  awaj^  captive  of  tho  Jews  seven  hun- 
dred forty  and  five  persons  :  all  the  persons  were  fom 
thousand  anil  six  hundred. 

(1.5.  THE  DESOLATION  LAMENTED.) 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  38.  But  thou  hast  cast  off  and  abhorred, 
thou  hast  been  wroth  with  thine  anointed. 


 39.  Thou  hast  made  void  the  covenant  of  thy 

servant :  thou  hast  profaned  his  crown  by  casting  it  to 
the  groimd. 

 40.  Thou  hast  broken  dovra  all  his  hedges ; 

thou  hast  brought  his  strong  holds  to  ruin. 

 41.  All  that  jiass  Ijy  the  way  spoil  him :  he  is 

a  reproach  to  his  neighbours. 

 42.  Thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  of  his 

adversaries;  thou  hast  made  all  his  enemies  to  re- 
joice. 

 43.  Thou  hast  also  turned  the  edge  of  his 

sword,  and  hast  not  made  him  to  stand  in  the  battle. 

 44.  Thou  hast  made  his  gloiy  to  cease,  and 

cast  his  throne  down  to  the  ground. 


CHAP.  XI. 
THE  CAPTIVITIES. 
§  131.  Tlie  Height  from  which  the  Hebrews  feU. 

(1.  THE  PROSPERITY  PROMISED.) 

Gen.  xiii.  16.  And  I  will  make  thy  seed  as  the 
dust  of  the  earth :  so  that  if  a  man  can  number  the 
dust  of  the  earth,  then  shall  thy  seed  also  be  num- 
bered. 

—  XV.  4.  And,  behold,  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  him,  saying,  This  shall  not  be  thine  heir ;  but  he 
that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thine  own  bowels  shall 
be  thine  heir. 

 5.  And  he  brought  him  forth  abroad,  and 

said.  Look  now  toward  heaven,  and  tell  the  stars,  if 
thou  be  able  to  number  them :  and  he  said  unto  him, 
So  shall  thy  seed  be. 

—  xxii.  16.  And  said.  By  myself  have  I  sworn, 
saith  the  Lord,  for  because  thou  hast  done  this 
thing,  and  hast  not  withheld  thy  son,  thine  only  son, 

 17.  That  in  blessing  I  will  bless  thee,  and  in 

multiplying  I  will  multiply  thj^  seed  as  the  stars  of 
the  heaven,  and  as  the  sand  which  is  upon  the  sea 
shore ;  and  thy  seed  shall  possess  the  gate  of  his  ene- 
mies ; 

 19.  So  Abraham  returned  unto  his  young 

men,  and  they  rose  up  and  went  together  to  Beer- 
sheba ;  and  Abraham  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba. 

—  xxvi.  24.  And  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him  the 
same  night,  and  said,  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham  thy 
father:  fear  not,  for  I  am  with  thee,  and  will  bless 
thee,  and  multiply  thy  seed  for  my  servant  Abraham's 
sake. 

—  XXXV.  10.  And  God  said  imto  him.  Thy  name  is 
Jacob :  thy  name  sliall  not  be  called  any  more  Jacob, 
l)ut  Israel  shall  be  thy  nain« ;  and  he  called  his  name 
Israel. 

 11.  And  God  said  unto  him,  I  am  God  Al- 
mighty: Ije  fruitful  and  multiplj-;  a  nation  and  a 
company  of  nations  shall  be  of  thee,  and  kings  shall 
come  out  of  thy  loins  ; 

—  xlviii.  4.  And  said  unto  me.  Behold,  I  will  make 
thee  fruitful,  and  multiply  thee,  and  I  will  make  of 
thee  a  multitude  of  people ;  and  will  give  this  land 
to  thy  seed  after  thee/c/'  an  everlasting  possession. 

Num.  xxiv.  8.  God  brought  him  forth  out  of  Egypt ; 
he  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  a  unicorn  :  he  shall 
eat  up  the  nations  his  enemies,  and  shall  break  their 
bones,  and  pierce  them  through  with  his  arrows. 

 9.  He  couched,  he  lay  down  as  a  lion,  and  as 

a  great  lion :  who  shall  stir  him  up  ?  Blessed  is  he 
that  blesseth  thee,  and  cursed  is  he  that  curseth  thee. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  28.  Israel  then  shall  dwell  in  safety 
alone  :  the  fountain  of  Jacob  shall  be  upon  a  land  of 
corn  and  wine ;  also  his  heavens  shall  ckop  down 
dew. 

 29.  Happy  aH  thou,  0  Israel :  who  is  like  unto 

thee,  O  people  saVed  by  the  Lord,  the  shield  of  thy 
help,  and  who  is  the  sword  of  thv  excellency!  and 
thine  enemies  shall  be  found  liars  unto  thee :  and  thou 
shalt  ti'cad  upon  their  high  places. 

Heb.  vi.  14.  Saving,  Surely  blessing  I  will  bless  thee, 
and  multiplying  1  will  multiply  thee. 
'     Sec  Gen.  xx%i.  4.    Num.  xxiv.  5-7. 


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CHAP.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(3.  THE  PROSPERITY  REALIZED.) 

Num.  i.  44.  These  are  those  that  were  numbered, 
which  Moses  aud  Aaron  numbered,  and  the  princes 
of  Israel,  bei/ig  twelve  men :  each  one  was  tor  the 
house  of  his  fathers. 

 45.  So  were  all  those  that  were  numbered  of 

the  children  of  Israel,  by  the  house  of  their  fathers, 
from  twenty  years  old  aud  upward,  all  that  were  able 
to  go  forth  to  war  in  Israel ; 

 46.  Even  all  they  that  were  numbered  were 

six  hundred  thousand  and  thi'ee  thousand  and  five 
hundred  and  fifty. 

—  ii.  32.  These  ai'e  those  which  were  numbered  of 
the  children  of  Israel  by  the  house  of  their  fathers : 
all  those  tliat  were  numbered  of  the  camps  throughout 
their  hosts  were  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thou- 
sand and  five  hundred  and  fifty. 

 33.  But  the  Levites  were  not  numbered  among 

the  children  of  Israel ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

—  xxii.  5.  He  sent  messengers  therefore  unto  Ba- 
laam the  son  of  Beor  to  Pethor,  which  is  by  tlie  river 
of  the  land  of  the  children  of  his  people,  to  call  him, 
saying,  Behold,  tliere  is  a  people  come  out  from 
Egypt :  beliold,  they  cover  the  face  of  the  earth,  and 
they  abide  over  against  me : 

beut.  i.  10.  Tlie  Lord  your  God  hath  multiplied 
you,  and,  behold,  ye  are  this  day  as  the  stars  of  heaven 
for  multitude. 

 11.  (The  Lord  God  of  yoiu"  fathers  make  you 

a  thousand  times  so  many  more  as  ye  are,  and  bless 
you,  as  he  hath  promised  you !) 

—  X.  22.  Thy  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt  witli 
threescore  and  ten  persons ;  and  now  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  made  thee  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multi- 
tude. 

Jos.  xxiv.  3.  And  I  took  your  father  Abraham  from 
the  other  side  of  the  flood,  and  led  him  throughout 
all  the  land  of  Canaan,  and  multiphed  his  seed,  and 
gave  him  Isaac. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  45.  Strangers  shall  submit  themselves 
unto  me :  as  soon  as  they  hear,  they  shall  be  obedient 
unto  me. 

 46.  Strangers  shall  ftide  away,  and  they  shall 

be  afraid  out  of  their  close  places. 

I  Kings  iv.  20.  Judah  and  Israel  wei^e  many,  as  the 
Band  which  is  by  the  se;i  in  multitude,  eating  and 
drinking,  and  making  merry. 

 25.  And  Judah  and  Israel  dwelt  safely,  every 

man  under  his  vine  and  under  his  fig  tree,  from  Dan 
even  to  Beer-sheba,  all  the  days  of  Solomon. 

I  Chr.  V.  23.  And  the  children  of  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseh  dwelt  in  the  land  :  they  increased  from  Ba- 
shan  unto  Baal-hermon  and  Senir,  and  mito  mount 
Hermon.  • 

 24.  And  these  were  the  heads  of  the  house  of 

their  fathers,  even  Epher,  and  Ishi,  and  Eliel,  aud  Az- 
riel,and  Jeremiah,  and  Hodaviah,  and  Jahdiel,  mighty 
men  of  valour,  famous  men,  and  heads  of  the  house  of 
their  fathers. 

Neh.  ix.  23.  Their  children  also  multipliedst  thou  as 
the  stare  of  heaven,  and  broughtest  them  into  the  land, 
concerning  which  thou  hadst  promised  to  their  fathers, 
that  they  should  go  in  to  possess  it. 

Ps.  Ixxx.  8.  Thou  hast  brought  a  vine  out  of  Egypt : 
thou  hast  cast  out  the  heathen,  and  planted  it. 

 9.  Thou  preparedst  room  before  it,  and  didst 

cause  it  to  take  deep  root,  and  it  filled  the  land. 

 ■  10.  Tlie  hills  were  covered  with  the  shadow  of 

it,  and  the  boughs  thereof  tcere  like  the  goodly  cedars. 

 11.  She  sent  out  her  boughs  unto  the  sea,  aud 

her  branches  unto  the  river. 

—  cv.  24.  And  he  increased  his  people  greatly ;  and 
made  them  stronger  than  their  enemies. 

Is.li.  1.  Hearken  to  me,  ye  that  follow  after  right- 
eousness, ye  that  seek  the  Lord  :  look  unto  the  rock 
whence  ye  are  hewn,  and  to  the  hole  of  the  pit  whe?ice 
ye  are  digged. 

 2.  Look  unto  Abraham  your  father,  and  unto 

Sarah  that  bare  you :  for  I  called  him  alone,  and  bless- 
ed him,  and  increased  him. 

Jer.  ii.  2.  Go  and  cry  in  the  ears  of  Jerusalem,  saj'- 
ing,  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  I  remember  thee,  the  kind- 
ness of  thy  youth,  the  love  of  thine  espousals,  when 


thou  wentest  after  me  in  the  wilderness,  in  a  land  that 
was  not  sown. 

 3.  Israel  was  holiness  unto  the  Lord,  and  the 

firstfruits  of  his  increase:  all  that  devour  him  shall 
offend;  evil  shall  come  upon  them,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ezek.xxxiii.  24.  Sou  of  man,  they  that  inhabit  those 
wastes  of  the  laud  of  Israel  speak,  saying,  Abraham 
was  one,  and  he  inherited  the  land  :  but  we  arc  many; 
the  land  is  given  us  for  inheritance. 

Acts  vii.  17.  But  when  the  time  of  the  promise  drew 
nigh,  which  God  had  sworn  to  Abraham,  the  people 
grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt. 

See  Deut.  xxvi.  5. 

§  132.   The  Wliole  Nation  Denoiincedo 

Lev.  xxvi.  33.  And  I  will  scatter  you  among  the 
heathen,  and  will  draw  out  a  sword  after  you :  and 
your  land  shall  be  desolate,  and  your  cities  waste. 

 36.  And  upon  them  that  are  left  alive  of  you 

I  will  send  a  faintness  into  their  hearts  in  the  lands  of 
their  enemies ;  and  the  sound  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall 
chase  them;  and  they  shall  flee,  as  fleeing  from  a 
sword;  and  they  shall  fall  when  none  pursueth. 

 37.  And  they  shall  fall  one  upon  another,  as  it 

were  before  a  sword,  when  none  pursueth :  and  ye 
shall  have  no  power  to  stand  before  your  enemies. 

 38.  And  ye  shall  perish  among  the  heathen, 

and  the  land  of  your  enemies  shall  eat  you  up. 

Num.  xiv.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Mo.ses,  How 
long  will  this  people  provoke  me  ?  and  how  long  will 
it  be  ere  they  believe  me,  for  all  the  signs  which  I  have 
shewed  among  them  ? 

 12.  I  will  smite  them  with  the  pestilence,  and 

disinherit  them,  and  will  make  of  thee  a  greater  nation 
and  mightier  than  they. 

Deut.  ix.  6.  Understand  therefore,  that  the  Lord  thy 
God  giveth  thee  not  this  good  land  to  possess  it  for  thy 
righteousness;  for  thou  art  a  stiffheckcd  people. 

—  xxviii.  25.  The  Lord  shall  cause  thee  to  be  smit- 
ten before  thine  enemies  :  thou  shalt  go  out  one  way 
against  them,  and  flee  seven  ways  before  them ;  and 
shalt  be  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth. 

 48.  Therefore  thou  shalt  "serve  thine  enemies, 

which  the  Lord  shall  send  against  thee,  in  hunger, 
and  in  thirst,  and  in  nakedness,  and  in  the  want  of  all 
thi?}r;s :  and  he  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  thy  neck, 
until  he  have  destroyed  thee. 

—  xxxii.  28.  For  they  are  a  nation  void  of  counsel, 
neither  is  there  any  understanding  in  them. 

2  Kings  xvii.  13.  Yet  the  Lord  testified  against  Is- 
rael, and  against  Judah,  by  all  the  prophets,  and  by  all 
the  seers,  saying.  Turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways,  and 
keep  my  commandments,  and  my  statutes,  according 
to  all  the  law  which  I  commanded  your  fathers,  and 
which  I  sent  to  you  by  my  servants  the  prophets. 

 14.  Notwithstanding,  they  would  not  hear,  but 

hardened  their  necks,  like  to  the  neck  of  their  fathers, 
that  did  not  believe  in  the  Lord  their  God. 

—  —  19.  Also  Judah  kept  not  the  commandments 
of  tlie  L(mD  their  God,  but  walked  in  the  statutes  of 
Israel  which  they  made. 

 21.  For  he  rent  Israel  from  the  house  of  David ; 

and  they  made  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat  king  :  and 
Jeroboam  drave  Israel  from  following  the  Lord,  and 
made  them  sin  a  great  sin. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  14.  Moreover  all  the  chief  of  the 
priests,  aud  the  people,  transgressed  very  much  after 
all  the  abominations  of  the  heathen ;  and  polluted  the 
house  of  the  Lord  which  he  had  hallowed  in  Jeru- 
salem. 

Is.  V.  13.  Tlicrefore  my  people  are  gone  into  captiv- 
ity, because  fhci/ have  no  knowledge:  and  their  hon- 
ourable men  are  famished,  and  their  multitude  dried 
up  with  thirst. 

—  xlii.  18.  Hear,  ye  deaf;  and  look,  ye  blind,  that 
ye  may  see. 

 19.  Who  is  blind,  but  my  servant?  or  deaf,  as 

my  messenger  th<tt  I  sent?  who  m  blind  as  he  that  is 
perfect,  and  blind  as  the  Lord's  servant? 

 20.  Seeing  many  things,  but  thou  observest 

not ;  opening  the  ears,  but  he  heareth  not. 

Jer.  ii.  7.  And  I  brought  you  into  a  plentiful  coun- 
try, to  eat  the  fruit  thereof  and  the  goodness  thereof; 


CHAP.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI, 


but  wlieu  3-e  entered,  ye  defiled  my  land,  and  made 
mine  heritage  an  abomination. 

Jer.  V.  11.  For  tlie  bouse  of  Israel  and  the  bouse  of 
Judab  have  dealt  very  treacberously  against  me,  saitb 
tlie  LoKD. 

—  xxxii.  30.  For  tlie  children  of  Israel  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Judab  have  only  done  evil  before  me  from  their 
youth :  for  the  children  of  Israel  have  only  provoked 
me  to  anger  with  the  work  of  their  bauds,  saitb  the 

LOKD. 

Ezek.  vii.  25.  Destruction  cometh;  and  they  shall 
seek  peace,  and  there  shall  be  none. 

Micah  vii.  i;i.  Notwithstanding  the  land  shall  be 
desolate  because  of  them  that  dwell  therein,  for  the 
fruit  of  their  doings. 

§  133.   Israel  Denounced. 

1  Kings  xiv.  15.  For  the  Lord  shall  smite  Israel,  as  a 
reed  is  shaken  in  the  water,  and  he  shall  root  up  Israel 
out  of  this  good  land,  which  he  gave  to  their  fathers, 
and  shall  scatter  them  beyond  the  river,  because  they 
have  made  their  groves,  provoking  the  Lord  to  anger. 

 16.  And  he  shall  give  Israel  up  because  of  the 

sins  of  Jeroboam,  who  did  sin,  and  who  made  Israel 
to  sin. 

2  Kings  xvii.  15.  And  they  rejected  bis  statutes,  and 
bis  covenant  that  be  made  with  their  fathers,  and  bis 
testimonies  which  be  testified  against  them ;  and  they 
followed  vanity,  and  became  vain,  and  went  after  the 
heathen  that  were  round  about  them,  concerning  whom 
the  Lord  had  charged  them,  that  they  should  not  do 
like  them. 

Micah  i.  5.  For  the  transgression  of  Jacob  is  all 
this,  anil  for  the  sins  of  the  bouse  of  Israel.  What  is 
the  transgression  of  Jacob?  is  it  not  Samaria?  and 
what  are  the  high  places  of  Judab?  are  tliey  not  Jeru- 
salem? 

 6.  Therefore  will  I  make  Samaria  as  alieap 

of  the  field,  and  as  jilantings  of  a  vineyard:  and  I 
will  pour  down  the  stones  thereof  into  the  valley,  and 
1  will  discover  the  foundations  thereof 

Hos.  viii.  4.  They  have  set  up  knigs,  but  not  by 
me :  they  Iiave  made  princes,  and  I  knew  it  not :  of 
tlieir  silver  and  their  gold  have  they  made  them  idols, 
that  they  may  be  cut  off. 

—  X.  3.  For  now  they  shall  say.  We  have  no  king, 
because  Ave  feared  not  the  Lord  ;  Avbat  then  sliould  a 
king  do  to  us  ? 

 4.  They  have  spoken  words,  swearing  falsely 

in  making  a  covenant :  tluis  judgment  springeth  up 
as  hemlock  in  the  furrows  of  the  field. 

—  xiii.  16.  Samaria  shall  become  desolate ;  for  she 
bath  rebelled  against  her  God:  they  shall  tall  by  the 
sword:  their  intants  shall  be  dashed  in  pieces,  and 
their  women  Avitb  child  shall  be  ripped  up. 

Amos  vi.  14.  But,  behold,  I  will  raise  up  against  you 
a  nation,  O  bouse  of  Israel,  saitb  the  Lord  the  God 
of  hosts ;  and  they  shall  afflict  you  from  the  entering 
in  of  Hamath  unto  the  river  of  the  wilderness. 

§  134.   Judah  Denounced. 

Is.  V.  15.  And  tlie  mean  man  shall  be  brought 
down,  and  the  mighty  man  shall  be  bumbled,  and  the 
eyes  of  the  lofty  shall  be  humbled: 

 17.  Then  shall  tlie  lambs  feed  after  their 

manner,  and  the  waste  places  of  the  fat  ones  shall 
strangers  eat. 

—  xxiv.  2.  And  it  shall  be,  as  with  the  people,  so 
"with  the  priest ;  as  with  the  servant,  so  with  his  mas- 
ter; as  with  the  maid,  so  with  her  mistress;  as  with 
the  buyer,  so  Avith  the  seller;  as  Avith  the  lender,  so 
with  the  borrower;  as  Avith  the  taker  of  usury,  so 
Avith  the  giver  of  usury  to  him. 

Jer.  V.  4.  Therefore  I  said.  Surely  these  are  poor; 
they  are  foolish  :  for  thej'  know  not  the  Avay  of  the 
Lord,  jior  the  judgment  of  their  God. 

 5.  I  Avill  get  me  imto  the  great  men,  and  will 

speak  unto  them ;  for  they  have  knoAvn  the  Avay  of 
the  Lord,  and  the  judgment  of  their  God  :  but  these 
have  altogether  broken  the  yoke,  and  burst  the  bonds. 

—  xiii.  13.  Then  shalt  tliou  say  unto  them,  Thus 
saitb  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will  fill  all  the  inhabitants 
of  this  land,  even  the  kings  that  sit  upon  David's 

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throne,  and  the  priests,  and  the  jirophets,  and  all  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  with  drunkenness. 

 14.  And  I  Avill  dash  them  one  against  another, 

even  the  fathers  and  the  sons  together,  saitb  the  Lord: 
I  Avill  not  pity,  nor  spare,  nor  have  mercy,  but  destroy 
them. 

—  xix.  6.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saitb 
the  Lord,  that  this  place  shall  no  more  be  called 
Tophet,  nor  The  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom,  but  The 
valley  of  slaughter. 

—  —  7.  And  I  will  make  void  the  counsel  of  Judah 
and  Jerusalem  in  this  place ;  and  I  will  cause  them  to 
fall  by  the  sword  before  their  enemies,  and  by  the 
hands  of  them  that  seek  their  lives:  and  their  carcasses 
will  I  give  to  be  meat  for  the  foAvls  of  the  heaven,  and 
for  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

—  xxv.  18.  To  tcit,  Jerusalem,  and  the  cities  of  Ju- 
dah, and  the  kings  thereof,  and  the  princes  thereof,  to 
make  them  a  desolation,  an  astonishment,  a  hissing, 
and  a  curse;  as  it  is  this  daj'; 

Ezek. v.  G.  And  she  bath  changed  my  judgments 
into  wickedness  more  than  the  nations,  and  my  stat- 
lUes  more  than  the  countries  that  are  round  about 
her :  for  they  have  refused  my  judgments  and  my  stat- 
utes, they  have  not  walked  in  them. 

 7.  Therefore  thus  saitb  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
cause ye  multiplied  more  than  the  nations  that  are 
l  ound  about  you,  and  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes, 
neither  have  kept  my  judgments,  neither  have  done 
according  to  the  judgments  of  the  nations  that  are 
round  about  you ; 

 8.  Therefbre  thus  saitb  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I,  even  I,  am  against  thee,  and  will  execute 
judgments  in  the  midst'of  thee  in  the  sight  of  the  na- 
tions. 

 17.  So  will  I  send  upon  you  famine  and  evil 

beasts,  and  they  shall  bereave  thee;  and  pestilence 
and  blood  shall  pass  through  thee  ;  and  I  Avill  bring 
the  sword  upon  thee.    I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it. 

—  xi.  12.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  : 
for  ye  have  not  Avalked  in  my  statutes,  neither  executed 
my  judgments,  but  have  done  after  the  manners  of  the 
heathen  that  are  round  about  you. 

Amosii.  4.  Thus  saitb  the  Loed;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Judah,  and  for  four,  I  Avill  not  turn  away 
ths  punishment  thereof;  because  they  have  despised 
the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  have  not  kept  his  command- 
ments, and  their  lies  caused  them  to  err,  after  the 
which  their  fathers  have  walked : 

§  135.   Alliances  with  otlier  Nations  of  no  Avail. 

Is.  XX.  5.  And  they  shall  be  afraid  and  ashamed  of 
Ethiopia  their  expectation,  and  of  Egj-pt  their  glory. 

 6.  And  the  inbabitahts  of  this  isle  shall  say  in 

that  day.  Behold,  such  is  our  expectation,  whither  we 
llee  for  help  to  be  delivered  from  the  king  of  Assyria : 
and  bow  sball  we  escape  ? 

—  XXX.  1.  Woe  to  the  rebellious  children,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  take  counsel,  but  not  of  me ;  and  that 
cover  with  a  covering,  but  not  of  my  Spirit,  that  they 
may  add  sin  to  sin  : 

 3.  That  walk  to  go  down  into  Egypt,  and 

have  not  asked  at  my  mouth;  to  strengthen  them- 
selves in  the  strength  "of  Pharaoh,  and  to'trust  in  the 
shadow  of  Egypt ! 

 3.  Therefore  shall  the  strength  of  Pharaoh  be 

your  shame,  and  the  trust  in  the  shadow  of  Egypt  your 
confusion. 

 4.  For  bis  princes  were  at  Zoan,  and  his  am- 
bassadors came  to  Hanes. 

 5.  They  were  all  ashamed  of  a  people  that 

could  not  prolit  them,  nor  be  a  help  nor  profit,  but  a 
shame,  and  also  a  reproach. 

 6.  The  burden  of  tlie  beasts  of  the  south : 

Into  the  land  of  trouble  and  anguish,  from  whence 
come  the  old  and  young  lion,  the  viper  and  fiery  flying 
serpent,  they  will' carry  their  riches  upon  the  shouldci's 
of  young  asses,  and  their  treasures  upon  the  bunches 
of  cameTs,  to  a  people  that  shdl  not  profit  them. 

 7.  For  the  Egyptians  shall  help  in  vain,  and 

to  no  purpose  :  therefore  have  I  cried  concerning  this, 
Theh-  streusrth  is  to  sit  stiU. 


CHAP.  XL 


THE  HEBREWS, 


BOOK  XL 


Is.  xxxi.  1.  Woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  Egypt  for 
help  ;  and  stay  on  horses,  and  trust  in  chariots,  because 
they  are  many  ;  and  in  horsemen,  because  they  are  very 
strong;  but  they  look  not  unto  the  Holy  One  of  Is- 
rael, neither  seek  the  Lord  ! 

 3.  Yet  he  also  is  wise,  and  will  bring  evil,  and 

will  not  call  back  his  words :  but  will  arise  against  the 
house  of  the  evil  doers,  and  against  the  help  of  them 
that  work  iniquity. 

—  xxxvi.  6.  Lo,  thou  trustest  in  the  staff  of  this 
broken  reed,  on  Egypt ;  whereon  if  a  man  lean,  it  M'ill 
go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it :  so  is  Pharaoh  king  of 
Egypt  to  all  that  trust  in  him. 

Jer.  ii.  14.  h  Israel  a  servant  ?  is  he  a  homeborn 
date  ?  why  is  he  spoiled  ? 

 15.  The  3  0ung  lions  roared  upon  him,  and 

yelled,  and  they  made  his  land  waste :  his  cities  are 
bm-ned  without  inhabitant. 

 16.  Also  the  children  of  Noph  and  Tahapanes 

have  broken  the  crown  of  thy  head. 

 17.  Hast  thou  not  procured  this  unto  thy- 
self, in  that  thou  hast  forsaken  the  Lord  thy  God, 
when  he  led  thee  by  the  way  ? 

 18.  And  now  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way 

of  Egypt,  to  drink  the  waters  of  Sihor  ?  or  what  hast 
thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  Assyria,  to  drink  the  waters 
of  the  river  ? 

 36.  Why  gaddest  thou  about  so  much  to 

change  thy  way?  thou  also  shalt  be  ashamed  of 
Egypt,  as  thou  wast  ashamed  of  Assyria. 

 37.  Yea,  thou  shalt  go  forth  from  him,  and 

thine  hands  upon  thine  head  :  for  the  Lord  hath  re- 
jected thy  confidences,  and  thou  shalt  not  prosper  in 
them. 

Lam.  iv.  17.  As  for  us,  our  eyes  as  j-et  failed  for  our 
vain  help :  in  om-  watching  we  have  watched  for  a  na- 
tion that  could  not  save  us. 

—  V.  6.  We  have  given  the  hand  to  the  Egyptians, 
and  to  the  AssjTians,  to  be  satisfied  with  bread. 

Hos.  viii.  8.  Israel  is  swallowed  up :  now  shall  they 
be  among  the  Gentiles  as  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  pleas- 
ure. 

 9.  For  they  are  gone  up  to  Assyria,  a  wUd 

ass  alone  by  himself :  Ephraim  hath  hired  lovers. 

 10.  Yea,  though  they  have  hired  among  the 

nations,  now  will  I  gather  them,  and  they  shall  sor- 
row a  little  for  the  burden  of  the  king  of  princes. 

—  xii.  1.  Ephi-aim  feedeth  on  wind,  and  followeth 
after  the  east  wind :  he  daily  increaseth  lies  and  deso- 
lation ;  and  they  do  make  a  covenant  with  the  Assyr- 
ians, and  oil  is  carried  into  Egypt. 

See  Jer.  xlii.  19.  Ezek.xii.  14;  xxix.  6,  7, 16. 

§  136.   Captivity  Foretold. 

(1.  OF  ISRAEL.) 

Hos.  v.  9.  Ephraim  shall  be  desolate  in  the  day  of 
rebuke  :  among  the  tribes  of  Israel  have  I  made 
known  that  which  shall  surel}'  be. 

Amos  ix.  4.  And  though  they  go  into  capdvity  be- 
fore their  enemies,  thence  will  I  command  the  sword, 
and  it  shall  slay  them,  and  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon 
them  for  evil,  and  not  for  good. 

See  !  Kings  xiv.  15, 16. 

(2.  OF  JUDAH.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  11.  Because  Manasseh  king  of  Judah 
hath  done  these  abominations,  and  hath  done  wick- 
edly above  all  that  the  Amorites  did,which  were  before 
him,  and  hath  made  Judah  also  to  sin  with  his  idols : 

 12.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 

Israel,  Behold,  I  am  bringing  such  evil  upon  Jerusa- 
lem and  Judah,  that  whosoever  heareth  of  it,  both  his 
ears  shall  tingle. 

—  —  13.  And  I  will  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  line 
of  Samaria,  and  tlie  plummet  of  the  house  of  Ahab  : 
and  I  will  wipe  Jerusalem  as  a  man  wipeth  a  dish, 
wiping  it,  and  turning  it  uijside  down. 

 14.  And  I  will  forsake  the  remnant  of  mine 

mheritance,  and  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  their 
enemies ;  and  they  shall  become  a  prey  and  a  spoil  to 
all  their  enemies ; 

 15.  Because  they  have  done  thMt  which  was 


evil  in  my  sight,  and  have  provoked  me  to  anger, 
since  the  day  their  fathers  came  forth  out  of  Egj'pl, 
even  unto  this  day. 

Jer.  iv.  7.  The  lion  is  come  up  from  his  thicket,  and 
the  destroyer  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his  waj^;  he  id 
gone  fortirfrom  his  i)lace  to  make  thy  land  desolate ; 
and  thy  cities  shall  be  laid  waste,  without  an  inhabit- 
ant. 

—  vii.  15.  And  I  will  cast  you  out  of  my  sight,  as 
I  have  cast  out  all  yoiu"  brethi'en,  even  the  whole  seed 
of  Ephi'aim. 

—  ix.  16.1  will  scatter  them  also  among  the  heathen, 
whom  neither  they  nor  their  fathers  have  known:  and 
I  will  send  a  sword  after  them,  till  I  have  consumed 
them. 

—  xii.  7.  I  have  forsaken  mine  house,  I  have  left 
mine  heritage ;  I  have  given  the  dearly  beloved  of  my 
soul  into  the  hand  of  her  enemies. 

—  xiii.  19.  The  cities  of  the  south  shall  be  shut  up, 
and  none  shall  open  them :  Judah  shall  be  carried 
away  captive  all  of  it,  it  shall  be  wholly  carried  away 
captive. 

 20.  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  behold  them  that 

come  from  the  north  :  where  is  the  flock  that  was  given 
thee,  thy  beautiful  flock? 

 31.  What  wilt  thou  say  when  he  shall  punish 

thee  ?  for  thou  hast  taught  them  to  be  captains,  and  as 
chief  over  thee:  shall  not  sorrows  take  thee,  as  a 
woman  in  travail  ? 

—  XV.  2.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  say  unto 
thee,  Wliither  shall  we  go  forth  ?  then  thou  shalt  tell 
them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Such  as  are  for  death,  to 
death;  and  such  as  ai-e  for  the  sword,  to  the  sword ; 
anxl  such  as  a)'e  for  the  famine,  to  the  famine;  and 
such  as  ai'c  for  the  captivity,  to  the  captivity. 

 3.  And  I  will  appoint  over  them  four  kinds, 

saith  the  Lord  :  the  sword  to  slay,  and  the  dogs  to 
tear,  and  the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of  the 
earth,  to  devour  and  destroy. 

 4.  And  I  will  cause  them  to  be  removed  into 

all  kingdoms  of  the  earth,  because  of  IManassch  the  son 
of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  for  that  which  he  did  ia 
Jerusalem. 

 5.  For  who  shall  have  pity  upon  thee,  O  Jeru- 
salem ?  or  who  shall  bemoan  thee  ?  or  who  shall  go 
aside  to  ask  how  thou  doest  ? 

 14.  And  I  will  make  thee  to  pass  with  thine 

enemies  into  a  land  which  thou  knowest  not :  for  a  fire 
is  kindled  in  mine  anger,  lohich  shall  burn  upon  you. 

—  xvii.  4.  And  thou,  even  thyself,  shalt  discontinue 
from  thine  heritage  that  I  gave  thee ;  and  I  will  cause 
thee  to  serve  thine  enemies  in  the  land  which  thou 
knowest  not :  for  ye  have  kindled  a  fire  in  mine  an- 
ger, which  shall  burn  for  ever. 

—  xxiv.  8.  And  as  the  evil  figs,  which  cannot  be 
eaten,  they  are  so  evil ;  surely  thus  saith  the  Lord,  So 
will  I  give  Zedekiah  the  king  of  Judah,  and  his  princes, 
and  the  residue  of  Jerusalem,  that  remain  in  this  land, 
and  them  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt : 

 9.  And  I  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  into 

all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  for  their  hurt,  to  be  a  re- 
proach and  a  proverb,  a  taunt  and  a  curse,  iu  all 
places  whither  I  shall  drive  them. 

 10.  And  I  will  send  the  sword,  the  famine,  and 

the  pestilence,  among  them,  till  they  be  consumed  from 
off"  the  land  that  I  gave  unto  them  "and  to  their  fathers. 

—  xxxiv.  21.  And  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  and  his 
princes  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  and 
into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  their  life,  and  into  the 
hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon's  army,  which  are  gone 
up  from  you. 

—  xliv.  27.  Behold,  I  will  watch  over  them  for  evil, 
and  not  for  good :  and  all  the  men  of  Judah  that  ai-e 
in  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  be  consumed  by  the  sword 
and  by  the  famine,  until  there  be  an  end  of  them. 

—  xlv.  4.  Thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  him,  The  Lord 
saith  thus :  Behold,  that  which  I  have  built  will  I 
break  down,  and  that  which  I  have  planted  I  will 
pluck  up,  even  this  whole  land. 

Ezek.  V.  12.  A  third  part  of  thee  shall  die  with  the 
pestilence,  and  with  fomine  shall  they  be  consumed  in 
the  midst  of  thee :  and  a  third  part  shall  fall  by  the 
sword  round  about  thee ;  and  I  will  scatter  a  third 


CHAP.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


part  into  all  the  winds,  and  I  will  draw  out  a  sword 
after  tlicra. 

Ezek.  V.  14.  Moreover,  I  will  make  thee  waste,  and  a 
reproach  among  the  nations  that  are  round  about  thee, 
in  the  sight  of  all  that  pass  by. 

 15.  So  it  shall  be  a  reproach  and  a  taunt,  an 

instruction  and  an  astonisliment  unto  the  nations  that 
are  round  about  thee,  when  I  sliall  execute  judgments 
in  thee  in  anger  and  in  fury  and  in  fm'ious  rebukes.  I 
the  Lord  liave  spoken  it. 

 16.  When  I  shall  send  upon  them  the  evil  ar- 
rows of  famine,  whicli  shall  be  for  tJieir  destruction,  and 
which  I  will  send  to  destroy  you :  and  I  will  increase  the 
famine  upon  you,  and  will  break  your  staff  of  l)read  : 

—  vi.  7.  And  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  you, 
and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xii.  10.  Say  thou  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
God  ;  Tliis  biu-den  concerneth  the  prince  in  Jerusalem, 
and  all  the  house  of  Israel  that  are  among  them. 

 11.  Say,  I  am  your  sign  :  like  as  I  liave  done, 

so  shall  it  be  done  unto  them :  they  shall  remove  and 
go  into  captivity. 

 13.  And  the  prince  that  is  among  them  shall 

bear  upon  his  shoulder  in  the  twilight,  and  shall  go 
forth :  they  shall  dig  through  the  wall  to  carry  out 
thereby :  he  shall  cover  his  face,  that  he  see  not  the 
ground  with  Jds  eyes. 

 15.  And  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  shall  scatter  tliem  among  the  nations,  and  dis- 
perse them  in  the  countries. 

 16.  But  I  will  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from 

the  sword,  from  the  tamiue,  and  from  the  pestilence  ; 
that  they  may  declare  all  their  abominations  among 
the  heathen  ^  hitlier  they  come  ;  and  they  shall  know 
that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxii.  15.  And  I  will  scatter  thee  among  the  hea- 
then, and  disperse  thee  in  tlie  countries,  and  will  con- 
sume tliy  filtliiness  out  of  thee. 

 16.  And  thou  slialt  take  thine  inheritance  in 

thyself  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  and  thou  shalt 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxix.  6.  And  all  the  inhabitants  of  Egypt  shall 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord,  because  they  have  been  a 
staff  of  reed  to  the  house  of  Israel. 

 7.  When  they  took  hold  of  thee  by  thy  hand, 

thou  didst  break,  and  rend  all  their  shoulder ;  and 
when  they  leaned  upon  thee,  thou  brakest,  and  mad- 
est  all  their  loins  to  be  at  a  stand. 

 16.  And  it  shall  be  no  more  the  confidence  of 

the  hovise  of  Israel,  which  bringeth  their  iniquity  to 
remembrance,  when  they  shall  look  after  them;  but 
they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

See  Jer.  xxv.  18.    Ezek.  xii.  V,  13,  14,  26-28. 

(3.  JDDAH  TO  BE  CAPTrVE  IN  BABYLON.) 

Is.  xxxix.  6.  Behold,  the  days  come,  that  all  that  its 
in  thine  house,  and  that  whicli  thy  fathers  have  laid 
up  in  store  until  this  day,  shall  be  carried  to  Babylon : 
nothing  shall  be  left,  saith  the  Lord. 

Jer.  xxv.  8.  Tlierefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts; 
Because  ye  liave  not  heard  my  words, 

 9.  Beliold,  I  will  send  and  take  all  the  fami- 
lies of  the  north,  saith  the  Lord,  and  Nebuchadrezzar 
the  king  of  Babylon,  my  servant,  and  will  bring  them 
against  this  land,  and  against  the  inhabitants  thereof, 
and  against  all  these  nations  round  about,  and  will 
utterly  destroy  them,  and  make  them  an  astonish- 
ment, and  a  hissing,  and  perpetual  desolations. 

—  xxxii.  4.  And  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  shall  not 
escape  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans,  but  shall 
surely  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon, and  shall  speak  with  him  mouth  to  mouth,  and 
his  ej'cs  sliall  behold  his  eyes ; 

 5.  And  he  shdl  "lead  Zedekiah  to  Babylon, 

and  there  shall  he  be  until  I  visit  him,  saith  the 
Lord  :  though  ye  fight  with  the  Chaldeans,  ye  shall 
not  prosper  y 

—  xxxiv.  1.  The  word  which  came  unto  Jeremiah 
fVom  the  Lord,  when  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon, and  all  his  army,  and  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
of  his  dominion,  and  all  the  people, "fought  against  Je- 
rusalem, and  against  all  the  cities  thereof,  saying, 


 3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  Go 

and  speak  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  tell  him. 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  will  give  this  city 
into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  he  shall 
burn  it  with  fire : 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  his  hand, 

but  shalt  surely  be  taken,  and  delivered  into  his  hand ; 
and  thine  eyes  shall  behold  the  eyes  of  the  king  of 
Babylon,  and  he  shall  speak  with  thee  mouth  to 
mouth,  and  thou  .shalt  go  to  Babjion. 

—  xxxviii.  1.  Then  Shephatiah  the  son  of  Mattan, 
and  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Pashur,  and  .Jucal  the  son  of 
Shelemiali,  and  Pashur  the  son  of  Malchiah,  heard  the 
words  that  Jeremiah  had  spoken  unto  all  the  people, 
saying, 

 2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  He  that  remaineth  in 

this  city  shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by 
the  pestilence :  but  he  that  goeth  forth  to  the  Chal- 
deans shall  live  ;  for  he  shall  have  his  life  for  a  prey, 
and  shall  live. 

 3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  This  city  shall  surely 

be  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon's  army, 
which  shall  take  it. 

See  2  Kings  xx.  17.   Jer,  xxi.  7 ;  xxxiv.  21. 

(4.  duration  op  the  BABYLONISH  CAPTIVITY.) 

Jer.  xxv.  11.  And  this  whole  land  shall  be  a  desola- 
tion, and  an  astonislnnent ;  and  these  nations  shall 
serve  the  king  of  Babylon  seventy  j'ears. 

 13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  seventy 

years  are  accomplished,  that  I  will  punish  the  king  of 
Babylon,  and  that  nation,  saith  the  Lord,  lor  their 
iniquity,  and  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  will 
make  it  perpetual  desolations. 

—  xxix.  10.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  That  after 
seventy  years  be  accomplished  at  Babylon  I  will  visit 
you,  and  perform  my  good  word  toward  you,  in  caus- 
ing you  to  return  to  this  place. 

 11.  For  I  keep  the  thoughts  that  I  think  to- 
ward you,  saith  the  Lord,  thoughts  of  peace,  and  not 
of  evil,  to  give  you  an  expected  end. 

See  Dan.  ix.  1,  2. 

(5.  JEREMLin  CONTR.ADICTED  BY  A  FALSE  PROPHET.) 

Jer.  xxix.  25.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel,  saying,  Because  thou  hast  sent  letters  in 
thy  name  unto  all  the  people  that  are  at  Jerusalem, 
and  to  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Maaseiah  the  priest,  and 
to  all  the  priests,  saying, 

 26.  The  Lord  hath  made  thee  priest  in  the 

stead  of  .Jehoiada  the  priest,  that  ye  shoultl  be  officers 
in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  for  every  man  that  is  mad, 
and  makcth  himself  a  prophet,  that  thou  shouldest 
put  him  in  prison,  and  in  the  stocks. 

 27.  Now  therefore  why  hast  thou  not  re- 
proved Jeremiah  of  Anathoth,  which  maketh  himself 
a  prophet  to  you  ? 

 28.  For  therefore  he  sent  unto  us  in  Babylon, 

saying.  This  cuptinty  is  long:  build  ye  houses,  and 
dwell  in  them ;  and  plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit 
of  them. 

 29.  And  Zephaniah  the  priest  read  this  letter 

in  the  ears  of  Jeremiah  the  prophet. 

(6.  THE  FALSE  PROPHET  DENOUNCED.) 

See  Jer.  xxix.  30-32, 

§  137.   Dealings  of  God  with  Israel. 

(1.  THE  TRANS- JORD.VNIC  TERRITORY  OVERRUN  XS 
THE  REIGN  OF  JEHU.) 

(See  Num.  xxxii.  33-43.   Jos.  xiii.  15-32.) 

2  Kings  x.  32.  In  those  days  the  Lord  began  to  cut 
Israel  short:  and  Hazael  siuote  them  in  all  "the  coasts 
of  Israel ; 

 33.  From  Jordan  eastward,  all  the  land  ot 

Gilead,  the  Gadites,  and  the  Reubenites,  and  the  31a. 
nassites,  from  Aroer,  which  is  by  the  river  Amon,  even 
Gilead  and  Bashan. 

(3.  THE  SON  AND  SUCCESSOR  OF  JEHU  HARD  PRESSED 
BY  THE  STRLANS.) 

(See  2  Kings  xiii.  3.) 

2  Kings  xiii.  32.  But  Hazael  king  of  Syria  oppressed 
Israel  all  the  days  of  Jehoahaz. 


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(3.  THE  DECLINE  OF  THE  KINGDOM  ARRESTED  FOR  A 
TIME  BY  JEROBOAM  II.) 

See  2  Kings  xiv.  25-27. 

(4.  LOSS  OF  THE  TRANS-JORDANIC  AND  OTHER 
TERRITORY.) 

(See  2  Kings  xv.  29  ) 

I  Chr.  V.  25.  And  they  transgressed  against  the 
God  of  their  fathers,  and  went  a  whoring  after  the 
gods  of  the  people  of  the  land,  whom  God  destroyed 
before  them. 

 26.  And  the  God  of  Israel  stirred  up  the  spirit 

of  Pul  king  of  Assyria,  and  the  spirit  of  Tilgath- 
pilneser  king  of  Assyria,  and  he  carried  them  away, 
even  the  Reubenites,  and  the  Gadites,  and  the  half 
tribe  of  Manasseh,  and  brought  them  unto  Halah,  and 
Habor,  and  Hara,  and  to  the  river  Gozan,  unto  this 
day. 

See  Is.  ix.  1. 

(5.  THE   KING   OF  ISRAEL  PTTNISHED  FOR  WITH- 
HOLDING TRIBUTE.     725  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xvii.  3,  4. 

(6.  THE  PEOPLE  CARRIED  CAPTIVE  INTO  MEDIA.  721  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xvii,  5,  6. 

2  Kings  xvii.  22.  For  the  children  of  Israel  walked 
in  all  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  which  he  did ;  they  de- 
parted not  from  them. 

 23.  Until  the  Lord  removed  Israel  out  of  his 

sight,  as  he  had  said  by  all  his  servants  the  prophets. 
So  was  Israel  carried  away  out  of  their  own  land  to 
Assyria  unto  this  day. 

—  xviii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year 
of  king  Hezekiah,  which  was  the  seventh  year  of  Ho- 
Bhea  son  of  Elah  king  of  Israel,  that  Shalmaneser  king 
of  Assyria  came  up  against  Samaria,  and  besieged  it. 

 10.  And  at  the  end  of  three  years  they  took 

it:  eoen  in  the  sixth  year  of  Hezekiah,  that  is  the 
ninth  year  of  Hoshca  king  of  Israel,  Samaria  was  taken. 

 11.  And  the  king  of  AssjTia  did  carry  away 

Israel  unto  Assyria,  and  put  them  in  Halah  and  in 
Habor  by  the  river  of  Gozan,  and  in  the  cities  of  the 
Medes : 

 12.  Because  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the 

Lord  their  God,  but  transgressed  his  covenant,  ami 
all  that  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  commanded, 
and  would  not  hear  them,  nor  do  th£m. 

§  138.   God's  Dealings  with  Jndah. 

(1.  SPOILED  BY  THE  EGYPTIANS.     972  B.C.) 

(See  I  Kings  xiv.  25,  26.) 

2  Chr.  xii.  2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  the  fifth 
year  of  king  Rehoboam,  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came 
up  against  Jerusalem,  because  they  had  transgressed 
against  the  Lord, 

 3.  With  twelve  hundred  chariots,  and  three- 
score thousand  horsemen :  and  the  people  were  with- 
out number  that  came  with  him  out  of  Egypt;  the 
Lubim,  the  Sukkiim,  and  the  Ethiopians. 

 4.  And  he  took  the  fenced  cities  which  per- 
tained to  Judah,  and  came  to  Jerusalem. 

 5.  Then  came  Shemaiah  the  prophet  to  Reho- 
boam, and  to  the  princes  of  Judah,  that  were  gathered 
together  to  Jerusalem  because  of  Shishak,  and  said 
unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  have  forsaken 
me,  and  therefore  have  I  also  left  you  in  the  hand  of 
Shishak. 

 6.  Whereupon  the  princes  of  Israel  and  the 

king  humbled  themselves ;  and  they  said,  The  Lord 
is  righteous. 

 7.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  that  they  hum- 
bled themselves,  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Sheniaiah,  saying,  They  have  humbled  themselves; 
tJmrefore  I  will  not  destroy  them,  but  I  will  gi-ant 
thera  some  deliverance ;  and  my  wrath  shall  not  be 
poured  out  upon  Jerusalem  by  the  hand  of  Shisliak. 

 8.  Nevertheless  thej-^  shall  be  his  servants ; 

that  they  may  know  my  service,  and  the  service  of 
the  kingdoms  of  the  countries. 

 9.  So  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against 

Jerusalem,  and  took  away  the  treasures  of  the  house 


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of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house ; 
he  took  all :  he  carried  away  also  the  shields  of  gold 
which  Solomon  had  mad& 

(2.  INVADED  BY  THE  SYIII.\.NS  ABOUT  840  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xii.  17,  18.   2  Chr.  xxiv.  23,  24. 

(3.  PLAGUED  BY  THE  SYRIANS  AND  ISRAELITES. 
JUST  BEFORE  742  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xv.  37. 

(4.  ANOTHER  INVASION  BY  THE  SAME  FOES. 
ABOUT  742  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xvi.  5,  6.    2  Chr.  xxviii.  5,  6. 

Is.  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  i)ass  in  the  days  of  Ahaz 
the  son  of  Jotham,  the  son  of  Uzziah,  king  of  Judah, 
that  Rezin  the  king  of  Syria,  and  Pekah  the  son  of 
Remaliah,  king  of  Israel,  went  up  toward  Jerusalem 
to  war  against  it,  but  could  not  prevail  against  it. 

(5.  BABYLON  POINTED  OUT  AS  THE  FUTURE  CON- 
QUEROR.   713-712  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xx.  12-19.    2  Chr.  xxxii.  31. 

(6.  DELIVERED  FR05I  THE  ASSYRIANS.  ABOUT  710  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xix.  35,  36.  2  Chr.  xxxii.  21,  22.  Is. 
xxxvii.  36,  37. 

(7.  MANASSEH  CARRIED  OFF  BY  THE  ASSYRIANS. 
ABOUT  677  B.C.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  11. 

(8.  JOSIAH  SLAIN  BY  THE  EGYPTIANS,  AND  THE 
KINGDOM  VIRTUALLY  ENDED.     608  B.C.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  26.  Notwithstanding,  the  Lord  turn- 
ed not  trom  the  fierceness  of  his  great  wrath,  where- 
with his  anger  was  kindled  against  Judah,  becau.se  of 
all  the  provocations  that  Manasseh  had  provoked  him 
withal. 

 27.  And  the  Lord  said,  I  will  remove  Judah 

also  out  of  my  sight,  as  I  have  removed  Israel,  and  will 
cast  off  this  city  Jerusalem  which  I  have  chosen,  and 
the  house  of  which  I  said,  My  name  shall  be  there. 

(See  2  Kings  xxiii.  29.) 

2  Chr.  xxxv.  20.  After  all  this,  when  Josiah  had 
prepared  the  temple,  Necho  king  of  Egypt  came  up 
to  fight  against  Charchemish  by  Euphrates :  and  Jo- 
siah went  out  against  him. 

 21.  But  he  sent  ambassadors  to  him,  saying, 

What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  thou  king  of  Judah  ?  1 
come  not  against  thee  this  day,  but  against  the  house 
wherewith  I  have  war :  for  God  commanded  me  to 
make  haste :  forbear  thee  from  meddling  with  God,  who 
is  with  me,  that  he  destroy  thee  not. 

 22.  Nevertheless  Josiah  would  not  turn  his 

face  from  him,  but  disguised  himself,  that  he  might 
fight  with  him,  and  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of 
I^echo  from  the  mouth  of  God,  and  came  to  fight  in 
the  valley  of  Megiddo. 

 23.  And  the  archers  shot  at  king  Josiah ;  and 

the  king  said  to  his  servants,  Have  me  away ;  for  I 
am  sore  wounded. 

 24.  His  servants  therefore  took  him  out  of  that 

chariot,  and  put  him  in  the  second  chariot  that  he  had  ; 
and  they  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and  he  died,  and 
was  buried  in  one  of  the  sepulchres  of  his  fathers. 
And  all  Judah  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  Josiah. 

(9.  FIRST  DEPORTATION  TO   BABYLON.     605  B.C.) 

See2  Kingsxxiv.  1.   2  Chr.  xx.xvi.  6,  7.    Dan.  i.l,  3« 

(10.  SECOND  DEPORTATION.     597  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xxiv.  10-16.  Jar.  lii.  28. 

(11.  THIRD  DEPORTATION.     586  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xxv.  1-12.  2  Chr.  xx.xvi.  17.  Jer. 
lii.  29. 

(12.  FORBIDDEN  TO  GO  INTO  EGYPT.) 

Jer.  xliv.  11.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  set  my  face  against 
you  for  evil,  and  to  cut  off'  all  Judah. 

 12.  And  I  will  take  the  remnant  of  Judah, 

that  have  set  their  faces  to  go  into  the  land  of  Egypt 
to  sojourn  there,  and  they  shall  all  be  consumed,  and 


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fall  in  the  land  of  Egypt ;  they  shall  even  be  consumed 
by  the  sword  and  by  the  famine :  they  shall  die,  from 
tlie  least  even  unto  tlie  greatest,  by  the  sword  and  by 
the  famine  •  and  they  shall  be  an  execration,  and  an 
astonishment,  and  a  cm\se,  and  a  reproach. 

Jer.  xliv.  13.  For  I  will  punish  them  that  dwell  in 
the  land  of  Egypt,  as  I  have  punished  Jerusalem,  by 
the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence : 

 14.  So  that  none  of  the  remnant  of  Judah, 

which  are  gone  into  the  land  of  Egypt  to  sojourn 
there,  shall  escape  or  remain,  that  they  should  return 
into  the  land  of  Judah,  to  the  which  they  have  a  de- 
su-e  to  return  to  dwell  there :  for  none  shall  return  but 
such  as  shall  escape. 

Hos.  xi.  5.  He  shall  not  return  into  the  land  of 
Egypt,  but  the  Assyrian  shall  be  his  king,  because 
they  refused  to  return. 

 6.  And  the  sword  shall  abide  on  bis  cities, 

and  shall  consume  his  branches,  and  devour  iMm,  be- 
cause of  their  own  counsels. 

(13.  FOtJRTH  DEPORTATION.     582  B.C.) 

See  Jer.  Hi.  30. 

(14.  CONCLUSION  OF  THE  WHOLE  MATTER.) 

2  Kings  xvii.  20.  And  the  Lord  rejected  all  the  seed 
of  Israel,  and  afflicted  them,  and  delivered  them  into 
the  hand  of  spoilers,  until  he  had  cast  them  out  of  his 
sight. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  59.  When  God  heard  this,  he  was  wroth, 
and  greatly  abhorred  Israel : 

 60.  So  that  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  of  Shi- 

]oh,  the  tent  which  he  placed  among  men  ; 

 61.  And  delivered  his  strength  into  captivity, 

and  his  glory  into  the  enemy's  hand. 

 62.  He  gave  his  people  over  also  unto  the 

sword ;  and  was  wroth  with  his  inheritance. 

—  cvi.  40.  Therefore  was  the  wrath  of  the  Lord 
kindled  against  his  people,  insomuch  that  he  abhorred 
his  own  inheritance. 

 41.  And  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  the 

heathen  ;  and  they  that  hated  them  ruled  over  them. 

 42.  Their  enemies  also  oppressed  them,  and 

they  were  brought  into  subjection  under  their  hand. 

Is.  iii.  8.  For  Jerusalem  is  ruined,  and  Judah  is 
fallen:  because  their  tongue  and  their  doings  are 
against  the  Lord,  to  provoke  the  eyes  of  his  gloiy. 

—  xlii.  22.  But  this  is  a  people  robbed  and  spoiled ; 
they  are  all  of  them  snared  in  holes,  and  they  are  liid 
in  prison  houses :  they  are  for  a  prey,  and  none  de- 
livereth  ;  for  a  spoil,  and  none  saith.  Restore. 

 23.  Who  among  you  will  give  ear  to  this? 

who  will  hearken  and  hear  for  the  time  to  come  ? 

 24.  Who  gave  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  Israel  to 

the  robbers  ?  did  not  the  Lord,  he  against  whom  we 
have  sinned?  for  they  would  not  walk  in  his  ways, 
neither  were  they  obedient  unto  his  law. 

 25.  Therefore  he  hath  poured  upon  him  the 

fury  of  his  anger,  and  the  strength  of  l)attle :  and  it 
hath  set  him  on  fire  round  about,  yet  he  knew  not ; 
and  it  burned  him,  yet  he  laid  it  not  to  heart. 

—  Ixiii.  18.  The  people  of  thy  holiness  have  pos- 
sessed it  but  a  little  while  :  our  adversaries  have  ti-od- 
den  down  thy  sanctuary. 

—  Ixiv.  10.  Thy  holy  cities  are  a  wilderness,  Zion  is 
a  wilderness,  Jerusalem  a  desolation. 

Jer.  xxxii.  23.  And  they  came  in,  and  possessed  it; 
but  they  obeyed  not  thy  voice,  neither  walked  in  thy 
law ;  they  have  done  nothing  of  all  that  tliou  com- 
mandedst  them  to  do  :  therefore  thou  hast  caused  all 
this  evil  to  come  upon  them. 

—  —  24.  Behold  the  mounts,  they  are  come  unto 
the  city  to  take  it ;  and  the  city  is  given  into  the  hand 
of  the  Chaldeans  that  fight  against  it,  because  of  the 
sword,  and  of  the  famine,  and  of  the  pestilence  :  and 
what  thou  hast  spoken  is  come  to  pass  ;  and,  behold, 
thou  seest  //. 

Lam.  i.  1.  How  doth  the  city  sit  solitary,  thattras  full 
of  people  1  how  is  she  become  as  a  widow !  she  thai 
was  great  among  the  nations,  and  princess  among  the 
provinces,  how  is  she  become  tributary! 

 2.  She  weepeth  sore  in  the  night,  and  her  tears 

are  on  her  cheeks  :  among  all  her  lovers  she  hath  none 


to  comfort  ?ier :  all  her  friends  have  dealt  treachei-- 
ously  with  her,  they  are  become  her  enemies. 

 3.  Judah  is  gone  into  captivity  because  of  af- 
fliction, and  because  of  great  servitude :  she  dwellcth 
among  the  heathen,  she  findeth  no  rest :  all  her  perse- 
cutors overtook  her  between  the  straits. 

 5.  Her  adversaries  are  the  chief,  her  enemies 

prosper ;  for  the  Lord  hath  afilicted  her  for  the  mul- 
titude of  her  transgressions:  her  children  are  gone 
into  captivity  before  the  enemy. 

—  ii.  1.  How  hath  the  Lord  covered  the  daughter 
of  Zion  with  a  cloud  in  his  anger,  and  cast  down  from 
heaven  unto  the  earth  the  beauty  of  Israel,  and  re- 
membered not  his  footstool  in  the  day  of  his  anger ! 

—  iv.  11.  The  Lord  hath  accomplished  his  fury;  he 
hath  poured  out  his  fierce  anger,  and  hath  kindled  a  fire 
in  Zion,  and  it  hath  devoured  the  foundations  thereof. 

 12.  The  kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  the  inhab- 
itants of  the  world,  would  not  have  believed  that  the 
adversary  and  the  enemy  should  have  entered  into  the 
gates  of  Jerusalem. 

Ezek.xxxvi.  18.  Wherefore  I  poured  my  fury  upon 
thejn  for  the  blood  that  they  had  shed  upon  the  land, 
and  for  their  idols  wMreicith  they  had  polluted  it : 

 19.  And  I  scattered  them  among  the  heathen, 

and  they  were  dispersed  through  the  countries :  ac- 
cording to  their  way  and  according  to  their  doings  I 
judged  them. 

Zech.vii.  14.  But  I  scattered  them  M  ith  a  whirlwind 
among  all  the  nations  whom  they  knew  not.  Thus 
the  land  was  desolate  after  them,  that  no  man  passed 
through  nor  retmned :  for  they  laid  the  pleasant  land 
desolate. 

§  139.   Tlie  Captivity  in  Babylon. 

(1.  god's  favor  promised.) 

Lev.  xxvi.  44.  And  yet  for  all  that,  when  they  be  in  the 
land  of  their  enemies,  I  will  not  cast  them  away,  neither 
will  I  abhor  them,  to  destroy  them  utterly,  and  to  break 
my  covenant  with  them :  for  I  am  the  Lord  their  GocL 

 45.  But  I  will  for  their  sakes  remember  the 

covenant  of  their  ancestors,  whom  I  brought  forth  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  that 
I  might  be  their  God :  I  am  the  Lord. 

Jer.  iv.  27.  For  thus  hath  the  I-ord  said.  The  whole 
laud  shall  be  desolate ;  yet  will  I  not  make  a  full  end. 

—  V.  18.  Nevertheless  in  those  days,  saith  the  Lord, 
I  will  not  make  a  full  end  with  you. 

—  XXX.  11.  For  I  am  with  thee,  saith  the  Lord,  to 
save  thee:  though  I  make  a  full  end  of  all  nations 
whither  I  have  scattered  thee,  yet  will  I  not  make  a 
full  end  of  thee  ;  but  I  will  correct  thee  in  measure, 
and  will  not  leave  thee  altogether  unpunished. 

—  li.  5.  For  Israel  hath  not  lecn  forsaken,  nor  Judah 
of  his  God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  though  their  land 
was  filled  with  sin  against  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Ezek.vi.  8.  Yet  will  I  leave  a  remnant,  that  ye  may 
have  soine  that  shall  escape  the  sword  among  the  na- 
tions, when  ye  shall  be  scattered  through  the  countries. 

 9.  And  they  that  escape  of  you  shall  remem- 
ber me  among  the  nations  whither  they  shall  be  car- 
ried captives,  because  I  am  broken  with  their  whorish 
heart,  which  hath  departed  from  me,  and  with  their 
eyes,  which  go  a  whoring  after  their  idols  :  and  they 
shall  loathe  themselves  for  the  evils  which  they  have 
committed  in  all  their  abominations. 

 10.  And  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

and  that  I  have  not  said  in  vain  that  I  would  do  this 
evil  unto  them. 

— xiv.  22.  Yet,  behold,  therein  shall  be  left  aremnant 
that  shall  be  brought  forth,  both  sous  and  daughters : 
behold,  they  shall  come  forth  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  see 
their  way  and  their  doings:  and  ye  shall  be  comforted 
concerning  the  evil  that"  I  have  brought  upon  Jerusa- 
lem, even  concerning  all  that  I  have  brought  upon  it. 

 23.  And  they  shall  comfort  you,  when  je  see 

their  ways  and  their  dohigs  :  and  ye  shall  know  that 
I  have  not  doue  without  cause  all  that  I  have  done  in 
it,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Amos  ix.  8.  Behold,  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  God  are 
upon  the  sinful  kingdom,  and  I  will  destroy  it  from 
off  the  face  of  the  earth;  saving  that  I  will  not  utterly 
destroy  the  house  of  Jacob,  saith  the  Lord. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Amos  ix.  9.  For,  lo,  I  will  command,  and  I  will  sift 
the  house  of  Israel  among  all  nations,  like  as  corn  is 
sifted  in  a  sieve,  yet  shall  not  the  least  grain  fall  upon 
the  earth. 

Zech.  xiii.  8.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  thai  in  all 
the  land,  saith  the  Lord,  two  parts  therein  shall  be 
cut  off  and  die  ;  but  the  third  shall  be  left  therein. 

 9.  And  I  will  bring  the  third  part  through 

the  fire,  and  will  refine  them  as  silver  is  refined,  and 
will  try  them  as  gold  is  tried :  they  shall  call  on  my 
name,  and  I  will  hear  them :  I  will  say.  It  is  my  peo- 
ple :  and  they  shall  say.  The  Lord  is  my  God. 

SeeEzek.xii.  16. 

(2.  THE  PEOPLE  ADVISED  TO  SETTLE  DOWN  QUIETLT 
m  BABYLON.) 

Jer.  xxix.  2.  (After  that  Jeconiah  the  king,  and  the 
queen,  and  the  eunuchs,  the  princes  of  Judah  and 
Jerusalem,  and  the  carpenters,  and  the  smiths,  were 
departed  from  Jerusalem ;) 

 3.  By  the  hand  of  Elasah  the  son  of  Shaphan, 

and  Gemariah  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  (whom  Zedekiah 
king  of  Judah  sent  unto  Babylon  to  Nebuchadnezzar 
king  of  Babylon,  saying, 

 4.  Tiius  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel,  unto  all  that  are  carried  away  captives,  whom 
I  have  caused  to  be  carried  away  from  Jerusalem 
unto  Babylon ; 

 5.  Build  ye  houses,  and  dwell  in  them;  and 

plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  them  ; 

 6.  Take  ye  wives,  and  beget  sons  and  daugh- 
ters; and  take  wives  for  your  sons,  and  give  your 
daughters  to  husbands,  that  they  may  bear  sons  and 
daughters;  that  ye  may  be  increased  there,  and  not 
diminished. 

(3.  .JEWISH  CAPTIVES  TAKEN  INTO  THE  SERVICE 
OF  THE  COURT.) 

Dan.  i.  3.  And  the  king  spake  unto  Ashpenaz  the 
master  of  his  eunuchs,  that  he  should  bring  certain  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  and  of  the  king's  seed,  and  of 
the  princes ; 

 4.  Children  in  whom  was  no  blemish,  but  well 

favoured,  and  skilful  in  all  wisdom,  and  cunning  in 
knowledge,  and  understanding  science,  and  such  as 
had  ability  in  them  to  stand  in  the  king's  palace,  and 
whom  they  might  teach  the  learning  and  the  tongue 
of  the  Chaldeans. 

 5.  And  the  king  appointed  them  a  daily  pro- 
vision of  the  king's  meat,  and  of  the  wine  which  he 
drank :  so  nourishing  them  three  years,  that  at  the 
end  thereof  they  might  stand  before  the  king. 

 6.  Now  among  these  were  of  the  children  of 

Judah,  Daniel,  Hananiah,  Mishael,  and  Azariah : 

 7.  Unto  whom  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs 

gave  names:  for  he  gave  unto  Daniel  tfte  na/me  of 
Belteshazzar ;  and  to  Hananiah,  of  Shadrach ;  and 
to  Mishael,  of  Meshach;  and  to  Azariah,  of  Abed- 
nego. 

 8.  But  Daniel  purposed  in  his  heart  that  he 

would  not  defile  himself  with  the  portion  of  the 
king's  meat,  nor  with  the  wine  which  he  di-auk: 
therefore  he  requested  of  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs 
that  he  might  not  defile  himself 

 10.  And  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  said  unto 

Daniel,  I  fear  my  lord  the  king,  who  hath  appointed 
your  meat  and  your  drink :  for  why  should  he  see 
your  faces  worse  liking  than  the  children  which  a/re 
of  your  sort?  then  shall  ye  make  ine  endanger  my 
head  to  the  king. 

 11.  Then  said  Daniel  to  Melzar,  whom  the 

prince  of  the  eunuchs  had  set  over  Daniel,  Hananiah, 
Mishael,  and  Azariah, 

 13.  Prove  thy  servants,  I  beseech  thee,  ten 

days ;  and  let  them  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  and  water  to 
di-ink. 

 13.  Then  let  our  countenances  be  looked  upon 

before  thee,  and  the  countenance  of  the  children  that 
eat  of  the  portion  of  the  Idng's  meat :  and  as  thou 
seest,  deal  with  thy  servants. 

 14.  So  he  consented  to  them  in  this  matter, 

and  proved  them  ten  days. 

 15.  And  at  the  end  of  ten  days  their  coun- 


tenances appeared  fairer  and  fatter  in  flesh  than  all 
the  children  which  did  eat  the  portion  of  the  king's 
meat. 

 16.  Thus  Melzar  took  away  the  portion  of 

their  meat,  and  the  wine  that  they  should  drink ;  and 
gave  them  pulse. 

 21.  And  Daniel  continued  even  un,to  the  first 

year  of  king  Cyrus. 

(4.  DANIEL  MADE  RULER  OF  THE  PROVINCE.) 

Dan.  ii.  48.  Then  the  king  made  Daniel  a  great  man, 
and  gave  him  many  great  gifts,  and  made  him  ruler 
over  the  whole  province  of  Babylon,  and  chief  of  the 
governors  over  all  the  wise  msn  of  Babylon. 

 49.  Then  Daniel  requested  of  the  king,  and  he 

set  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed-nego,  over  the  af- 
fairs of  the  jM-ovince  of  Babylon :  but  Daniel  sal  in  the 
gate  of  the  king. 

(5.  HIS  THREE  FRIENDS  PROMOTED.) 

Dan.  iii.  30.  Then  the  king  promoted  Shadrach, 
Meshach,  and  Abed-nego,  in  the  province  of  Babylon. 

(6.  DANIEL  MADE  FIRST  OF  THE  THREE  PRESIDENTS.) 

Dan.  vi.  1.  It  pleased  Darius  to  set  over  the  king- 
dom a  hundred  and  twenty  princes,  which  should  be 
over  the  whole  kingdom  ; 

 2.  And  over  these  three  presidents ;  of  whom 

Daniel  was  first :  that  the  princes  might  give  accounts 
unto  them,  and  the  king  should  have  no  damage. 

 3.  Then  this  Daniel  was  preferred  above  the 

presidents  and  princes,  because  an  excellent  spirit  icas 
in  him ;  and  the  king  thought  to  set  him  over  the 
whole  realm. 

 25.  Then  king  Darius  wrote  unto  all  people, 

nations,  and  languages,  that  dwell  in  all  the  earlh : 
Peace  be  multiplied  unto  you. 

(See  Dan.  vi.  26,  27.) 

Dan.  vi.  28.  So  this  Daniel  prospered  in  the  reign 
of  Darius,  and  in  the  reign  of  Cyrus  the  Persian. 

(7.  -A.ND  YET  THE  CAPTITITY  AVAS  GRIEVOUS.) 

Ps.  cxxxvii.  1.  By  the  rivers  of  Babylon,  there  we 
sat  down,  yea,  we  wept,  when  we  remembered  Zion. 

 2.  We  hanged  our  harps  upon  the  willows  in 

the  midst  thereof 

 3.  For  there  they  that  carried  us  away  cap- 
tive required  of  us  a  song ;  and  they  that  wasted  us 
required  of  us  mirth,  saying,  Sing  us  one  of  the  songs 
of  Zion. 

 4.  How  shall  we  sing  the  Lord's  song  in  a 

strange  land  ? 

 5.  If  I  forget  thee,  O  Jerusalem,  let  my  right 

hand  forget  her  cunning. 

 6.  If  I  do  not  remember  thee,  let  my  tongue 

cleave  to  the  roof  of  my  mouth ;  if  I  prefer  not  Jeru- 
salem above  my  chief  joy. 

§  140.   The  Jews  that  remained  in  Persia  after 
the  time  of  Cyrus. 

(1.  A  JEWISH  MAIDEN  MADE   QUEEN.     479-8  B.C.*) 

See  Est.  ii.  1-20. 

(2.  THE  PREMIERSHIP  GIVEN  TO  AN  AMALEKITE,  BE- 
FORE WHOM  THE  COUSIN  OF  THE  NEW  QUEEN  RE- 
FUSES TO  PROSTRATE  HIMSELF.) 

Est.  iii.  1.  After  these  things  did  king  Ahasuerus 
promote  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  Agagite, 
and  advanced  him,  and  set  his  seat  above  all  the 
princes  that  loere  with  him. 

 2.  And  all  the  king's  servants,  that  were  in  the 

king's  gate,  bowed,  and  reverenced  Haman :  for  the 
king  had  so  commanded  concerning  him.  But  Mor- 
decai  bowed  not,  nor  did  him  reverence. 

(3.  HAMAN  SEEKS  THE  DESTRUCTION  OF  ALL  THE 
JEWS.) 

Est.  iii.  3.  Then  the  king's  servants,  which  loere  in 
the  king's  gate,  said  unto  Mordecai,  Why  transgressest 
thou  the  king's  commandment  ? 


*  It  is  now  generally  Bupposed  that  the  Ahasuerus  of  the  Book 
of  Esther  waa'Xerxes",  the  invader  of  Greece. — H. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


E8t,  iii.  4.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  spake 
daily  unto  him,  and  he  hearkened  not  unto  them,  tliat 
they  told  Hanian,  to  see  whether  Mordecai's  matters 
woidd  stand :  for  he  had  told  them  that  he  was  a  Jew. 

 !}.  And  when  Haman  saw  thatMordecai  bowed 

not,  nor  did  him  reverence,  then  was  Haman  full  of 
wrath. 

 6.  And  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Mor- 

decai  alone ;  for  they  had  shewed  him  the  people  of 
Mordecai :  wherefore  Haman  sought  to  destroy  all  the 
Jews  thattDere  throughout  the  whole  kingdom  of  Ahas- 
uerus,  even  the  people  of  Mordecai. 

(4  PROCURES  A  DECREE  TO  THAT  EFFECT.) 

Est.  iii.  8.  And  Haman  said  unto  king  Ahasuerus, 
There  is  a  certain  people  scattered  abroad  and  dis- 
persed among  the  people  in  all  the  provinces  of  thy 
kingd(jm ;  and  their  laws  are  diverse  from  all  people ; 
neither  keep  they  the  king's  laws :  therefore  it  is  not 
for  the  king's  profit  to  suffer  them. 

 9.  If  it  please  the  king,  let  it  be  written  that 

they  may  be  destroyed  :  and  I  will  pay  ten  thousand 
talents  of  silver  to  the  hands  of  those  that  have  the 
charge  of  the  business,  to  bring  it  into  the  king's 
treasmles. 

 10.  And  the  king  took  his  ring  from  his  hand, 

and  gave  it  unto  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the 
Agagite,  the  Jews'  enemy. 

 11.  And  the  king  said  unto  Haman,  The  sil- 
ver is  given  to  thee,  the  people  also,  to  do  with  them 
as  it  seemeth  good  to  thee. 

 13.  Then  were  the  king's  scribes  called  on 

the  thirteenth  day  of  the  first  month,  and  there  was 
■written  according  to  all  that  Haman  had  commanded 
■unto  the  king's  lieutenants,  and  to  the  governors  that 
viere  oret  every  province,  and  to  the  rulers  of  every 
people  of  every  province  according  to  the  writing 
thereof,  and  to  every  people  after  their  language ;  in 
the  name  of  king  Ahasuerus  was  it  written,  and  sealed 
"with  the  king's  ring. 

 13.  And  the  letters  were  sent  by  posts  into  all 

the  king's  provinces,  to  destroy,  to  kill,  and  to  cause  to 
perish,  all  Jews,  both  young  and  old,  little  children 
and  women,  in  one  day,  even  upon  the  thirteenth  dai/ 
of  the  twelfth  month,  which  is  the  month  Adar,  and 
to  take  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey. 

 14.  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command- 
ment to  be  given  in  every  province  was  published 
nnto  all  people,  that  they  should  be  ready  against  that 
day. 

 15.  The  posts  went  out,  being  hastened  by 

the  king's  commandment,  and  the  decree  was  given 
in  Shushan  the  palace.  And  the  king  and  Haman  sat 
down  to  drink ;  but  the  city  Shushan  was  perplexed. 

(5.  CONSTERNATION  OF  THE  JEWS.) 

Est.  iv.  1.  When  Mordecai  perceived  all  that  was 
done,  Mordecai  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  on  sackcloth 
with  ashes,  and  went  out  into  the  midst  of  the  city, 
and  cried  with  a  loud  and  a  bitter  cry ; 

 2.  And  came  even  before  the  king's  gate  :  for 

none  might  enter  into  the  king's  gate  clothed  with 
sackcloth. 

 3.  And  in  every  province,  whithersoever  the 

king's  commandment  and  his  decree  came,  ihe)-e  was 
great  mourning  among  the  Jews,  and  fasting,  and 
weeping,  and  wailing  ;  and  many  lay  in  sackcloth 
and  ashes. 

(6.  ESTHER  INFORMED  OP  WHAT  IS  GOING  ON.) 

Est.  iv.  4.  So  Esther's  maids  and  her  chamberlains 
came  and  told  it  her.  Then  was  the  queen  exceed- 
ingly grieved;  and  she  sent  raiment  to  clothe  Jlorde- 
cai,  and  to  take  away  his  sackcloth  from  him :  but  he 
received  it  not. 

 5.  Then  called  Esther  for  Hatach,  ons  of  the 

king's  chamberlains,  whom  he  had  appointed  to  at- 
tend upon  her,  and  gave  him  a  commandment  to 
Mordecai,  to  know  what  it  w(l^,  and  why  it  mis. 

 6.  So  Hatach  went  forth  to  Mordecai  unto 

the  street  of  the  city,  wliich  was  before  the  king's 
gate. 

 7.  And  Mordecai  told  him  of  all  that  had 


happened  unto  him,  and  of  the  siun  of  the  money 
that  Haman  had  promised  to  pay  to  the  king's  treasu- 
ries for  the  Jews,  to  destroy  them. 

 8.  Also  he  gave  him  the  copy  of  the  writing 

of  the  decree  that  was  given  at  Shushan  to  destroy 
them,  to  shew  it  unto  Esther,  and  to  declare  it  unto 
her,  and  to  charge  her  that  she  should  go  in  unto  the 
king,  to  make  supplication  unto  him,  and  to  make 
request  before  him  for  her  people. 

 9.  And  Hatach  came  and  told  Esther  the 

words  of  Mordecai. 

(7.  SHE  IS  AFRAID  TO  INTERPOSE.) 

Est.  iv.  10.  Again  Esther  spake  unto  Hatach,  and 
gave  him  commandment  unto  Mordecai ; 

 11.  All  the  king's  servants,  and  the  people  of 

the  king's  provinces,  do  know,  that  whosoever,  whe- 
ther man  or  woman,  shall  come  unto  the  king  into  the 
inner  court,  who  is  not  called,  thsre  is  one  law  of  his 
to  put  him  to  death,  except  such  to  whom  the  king 
shall  hold  out  the  golden  sceptre,  that  he  may  live : 
but  I  have  not  been  called  to  come  in  unto  the  king 
these  thirty  days. 

 13.  And  they  told  to  Mordecai  Esther's  words. 

(8.  MORDECAI  INSISTS  UPON  IT.) 

Est.  iv.  13.  Then  Mordecai  commanded  to  answer 
Esther,  Think  not  with  thyself  that  thou  shalt  escape 
in  the  king's  house,  more  than  all  the  Jews. 

 14.  For  if  thou  altogether  boldest  thy  peace  at 

this  time,  then  shall  there  enlargement  and  deliverance 
arise  to  the  Jews  from  another  place ;  but  thou  and 
thy  father's  house  shall  be  destroyed :  and  who  know- 
eth  whether  thou  art  come  to  the  kingdom  for  siuih  a 
time  as  this  ? 

(9.  HAMAN  "WARNED  BY  HIS  FRIENDS.) 

Est.  vi.  12.  And  Mordecai  came  again  to  the  king's 
gate.  But  Haman  hasted  to  his  house  mourning,  and 
having  his  head  covered. 

 13.  And  Haman  told  Zeresh  his  wife  and  all 

his  friends  every  thinff  that  had  befallen  him.  Then 
said  his  wise  men  and  Zeresh  his  wife  unto  him,  If 
Mordecai  be  of  the  seed  of  the  Jews,  before  whom  thou 
hast  begun  to  fall,  thou  shalt  not  prevail  against  him, 
but  shalt  surely  fall  before  him. 

(10.  HAMAN  HANGED  ON  HIS  OWN  GALLOWS.) 

Est.  vii.  3.  Then  Esther  the  queen  answered  and 
said.  If  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  O  king,  and 
if  it  please  the  king,  let  my  life  be  given  me  at  my  pe- 
tition, and  my  people  at  my  request : 

 4.  For  we  are  sold,  I  and  my  people,  to  be 

destroyed,  to  be  slain,  and  to  perish.  But  if  we  had 
been  sold  for  bondmen  and  bondwomen,  I  had  held 
my  tongue,  although  the  enemy  could  not  coimtervail 
the  king's  damage. 

 5.  Then  the  king  Ahasuerus  answered  and 

said  unto  Esther  the  queen,  Who  is  he,  and  where  is 
he,  that  durst  presume  in  his  heart  to  do  so  ? 

 6.  And  Esther  said.  The  adversary  and  enemy 

is  this  wicked  Haman.  Then  Haman  was  afraid  be- 
fore the  king  and  the  queen. 

 7.  And  the  king  arising  from  the  banquet  of 

wine  in  his  wrath  icent  into  the  palace  garden :  and 
Haman  stood  up  to  make  request  for  his  life  to  Esther 
the  queen ;  for  he  saw  that  there  was  evil  determined 
against  him  by  the  king. 

 8.  Then  the  king  returned  out  of  the  palace 

garden  into  the  place  of  the  banquet  of  wine;  and 
Haman  was  fallen  upon  the  bed  whereon  Esther  was. 
Then  said  the  king.  Will  he  force  the  queen  also  be- 
fore me  in  the  house  ?  As  the  word  went  out  of  the 
king's  mouth,  they  covered  Haman's  fa^e. 

 9.  And  Harbonah,  one  of  the  chamberlains, 

said  before  the  king,  Behold  also  the  gallows  fifty 
cubits  high,  which  Haman  had  made  for  Mordecai, 
who  had  spoken  good  for  the  king,  standeth  in  the 
house  of  Haman.  Then  the  kmg"  said.  Hang  him 
thereon. 

 10.  So  they  hanged  Haman  on  the  gaUows 

that  he  had  prepared  for  Mordecai.  Then  was  tlie 
king's  wrath  pacified. 


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BOOK  XI. 


(11.  MORDECAI  MADE  PRIME  MINISTEK.) 

Est.  viii.  1.  On  that  day  did  the  king  Ahasuenis 
give  the  house  of  Haman  the  Jews'  enemy  unto  Es- 
ther the  queen.  And  Mordecai  came  before  the  king ; 
for  Esther  had  told  what  he  was  unto  her. 

 2.  And  the  king  took  oft"  his  ring,  which  he 

had  taken  from  Haman,  and  gave  it  unto  Mordecai. 
And  Esther  set  Mordecai  over  the  house  of  Haman. 

(12.  JEWS  AUTHORIZED  TO  DEFEND  THEMSELVES.) 

Est.  viii.  3.  And  Esther  spake  yet  again  before  the 
king,  and  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  besought  him  with 
tears  to  put  away  the  mischief  of  Haman  the  Agagite, 
and  his  device  that  he  had  devised  against  the  Jews. 

 4.  Then  the  king  held  out  the  golden  sceptre 

toward  Esther.  So  Esther  arose,  and  stood  before  the 
king, 

 5.  And  said,  If  it  please  the  king,  and  if  I 

have  found  favour  in  his  sight,  and  the  thing  seem 
right  before  the  king,  and  I  be  pleasing  in  his  eyes,  let 
it  be  written  to  reverse  the  letters  devised  by  Haman 
the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  Agagite,  which  he  wrote 
to  destroy  the  Jews  which  are  in  all  the  king's  prov- 
inces: 

 6.  For  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  evil  that 

shall  come  unto  my  people  ?  or  how  can  I  endure  to 
see  the  destruction  of  my  kindred  ? 

 7.  Then  the  king  Ahasuerus  said  unto  Esther 

the  queen  and  to  Mordecai  the  Jew,  Behold,  I  have 
given  Esther  the  house  of  Haman,  and  him  they  have 
hanged  upon  the  gallows,  because  he  laid  his  hand 
upon  the  Jews. 

 8.  "Write  ye  also  for  the  Jews,  as  it  liketh  you, 

in  the  king's  name,  and  seal  it  with  the  king's  ring : 
for  the  writing  which  is  written  in  the  king's  name, 
and  sealed  with  the  king's  ring,  may  no  man  reverse. 

 9.  Then  were  the  king's  scribes  called  at  that 

time  in  the  third  month,  that  is,  the  month  Sivan,  on 
the  three  and  twentieth  day  thereof;  and  it  was  writ- 
ten according  to  all  that  Mordecai  commanded  unto 
the  Jews,  and  to  the  lieutenants,  and  the  deputies  and 
rulers  of  the  provinces  which  are  from  India  unto 
Ethiopia,  a  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces,  unto 
every  province  according  to  the  writing  thereof,  and 
imto  every  people  after  their  language,  and  to  the  Jews 
according  to  their  writing,  and  according  to  their  lan- 
guage. 

 10.  And  he  wrote  in  the  king  Ahasuerus'  name, 

and  sealed  U  with  the  king's  ring,  and  sent  letters  by 
posts  on  horseback,  and  riders  on  mules,  camels,  and 
young  dromedaries : 

 11.  Wherein  the  king  granted  the  Jews  which 

were  in  every  city  to  gather  themselves  together,  and 
to  stand  for  their  life,  to  destroy,  to  slay,  and  to  cause 
to  perish,  all  the  power  of  the  people  and  province  that 
would  assault  them,  both  little  ones  and  women,  and 
to  take  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey. 

 12.  Upon  one  day  in  all  the  provinces  of  king 

Ahasuerus,  namely,  upon  the  tJiii'teenth  day  of  the 
twelfth  month,  which  is  the  month  Adar. 

 13.  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command- 
ment to  be  given  in  every  province  icas  published  unto 
all  people,  and  that  the  Jews  should  be  read^  against 
that  day  to  avenge  themselves  on  their  enemies. 

 14.  So  the  posts  that  rode  upon  mules  and 

camels  went  out,  bemg  hastened  and  pressed  on  by 
the  king's  commandment.  And  the  decree  was  given 
at  Shushan  the  palace. 

(13.  THEIR  ENEMIES  SMITTEN.) 

Est.  ix.  2.  The  Jews  gathered  themselves  together 
in  their  cities  throughout  all  the  provinces  of  the  king 
Ahasuerus,  to  lay  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt : 
and  no  man  could  withstand  them;  for  the  fear  of 
them  fell  upon  all  people. 

 3.  And  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  and  the 

lieutenants,  and  the  deputies,  and  officers  of  the  king, 
helped  the  Jews;  because  the  fear  of  Mordecai  fell 
upon  them. 

 4.  For  Mordecai  was  great  in  the  king's  house, 

and  his  fame  went  out  throughout  all  the  provinces  : 
for  this  man  Mordecai  waxed  greater  and  greater. 


 5.  Thus  the  Jews  smote  all  their  enemies  with 

the  stroke  of  the  sword,  and  slaughter,  and  destruc- 
tion, and  did  what  they  would  unto  those  that  hated 
them. 

 6.  And  in  Shushan  the  palace  the  Jews  slew 

and  destroyed  five  hundred  men. 

 7.  And  Parshandatha,  and  Dalphon,  and  As- 

patha, 

 8.  And  Poratha,  and  Adalia,  and  Aridatha, 

 9.  And  Parmashta,  and  Arisai,  and  Aridai, 

and  Vajezatha, 

 10.  The  ten  sons  of  Haman  the  son  of  Ham- 
medatha, the  enemy  of  the  Jews,  slew  they ;  but  on 
the  spoil  laid  they  not  their  hand. 

 11.  On  that  day  the  number  of  those  that  were 

slain  in  Shushan  the  palace  was  brought  before  the 
king. 

 12.  And  the  king  said  unto  Esther  the  queen. 

The  Jews  have  slain  and  destroyed  five  hundred  mea 
in  Shushan  the  palace,  and  the  ten  sons  of  Haman  ; 
what  have  they  done  in  the  rest  of  the  king's  prov- 
inces ?  now  what  is  thy  petition  ?  and  it  shall  be 
granted  thee :  or  what  is  thy  request  further  ?  and  it 
shall  be  done. 

 13.  Then  said  Esther,  If  it  please  the  king,  let 

it  be  granted  to  the  Jews  which  are  in  Shushan  to  do 
to  morrow  also  according  unto  this  day's  decree,  and 
let  Ilaman's  ten  sons  be  hanged  upon  the  gallows. 

 14.  And  the  king  commanded  it  so  to  be 

done :  and  the  decree  was  given  at  Shushan ;  and  they 
hanged  Haman's  ten  sons. 

 15.  For  the  Jews  that  were  in  Shushan  gath- 

ered  themselves  together  on  the  fourteenth  day  also  of 
the  month  Adar,  and  slew  three  hundred  men  at 
Shushan ;  but  on  the  prey  they  laid  not  their  hand. 

 16.  But  the  other  Jews  that  were  in  the  king's 

provinces  gathered  themselves  together,  and  stood  for 
their  lives,  and  had  rest  from  their  enemies,  and  slew 
of  their  foes  seventy  and  five  thousand,  but  they  laid 
not  their  hands  on  the  prey, 

 17.  On  the  thuteenth  day  of  the  month  Adar ; 

and  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  same  rested  they, 
and  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  gladness. 

 18.  But  the  Jews  that  were  at  Shushan  as- 
sembled together  on  the  thirteenth  day  thereof,  and  on 
the  fourteenth  thereof ;  and  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the 
same  they  rested,  and  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and 
gladness. 

 19.  Therefore  the  Jews  of  the  villages,  that 

dwelt  in  the  unwalled  towns,  made  the  fourteenth  day 
of  the  month  Adar  a  cZ<jy  of  gladness  and  feasting,  and 
a  good  day,  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  another. 

(14.  FEAST  OF  PCBIM  ESTABLISHED.) 

See  Est.  ix.  20-32. 


CHAP.  xn. 

THE  RESTORATION. 

§  141.   Restoration  Longed  for. 

Ps.  xiv.  7.  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  were  amie 
out  of  Zion !  when  the  Lord  bringeth  back  the  cap- 
tivity of  his  people,  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  and  Israel  shall 
be  glad. 

—  liii.  6.  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  were  coma 
out  of  Zion  !  When  God  bringeth  back  the  captivity 
of  his  people,  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  and  Israel  shall  be 
glad. 

—  cvi.  47.  Save  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  and  gather  us 
from  among  the  lieathen,  to  give_ thanks  unto  thy  holy 
name,  and  "to  triumph  in  thy  praise. 

—  cxxvi.  4.  Turn  again  om-  captivity,  O  Lord,  as 
the  streams  in  the  south. 

§  142.  Foretold. 

Is.  xi.  11.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  tlial 
the  Lord  shall  set  his  hand  again  the  second  time  to 
recover  the  remnant  of  his  people,  which  shall  be  left, 
from  Assyria,  and  from  Egypt,  and  from  Pathros,  and 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


from  Cush,  and  from  Elam,  and  from  Shinar,  and  from 
Hamath,  and  from  the  islands  of  the  sea. 

Is.  xi.  12.  And  he  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  na- 
tions, and  shall  assemble  tiie  outcasts  of  Israel,  and 
gather  together  the  dispersed  of  Judali  from  the  four 
corners  of  the  earth. 

—  xxvii.  12.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
tfiat  the  Lord  shall  beat  off  from  the  channel  of  the 
river  unto  the  stream  of  Egypt,  and  ye  shall  be  gath- 
ered one  by  one,  O  ye  children  of  Israel. 

 13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  iu  that  day,  that 

the  great  trumpet  shall  be  blown,  and  they  shall  come 
which  were  ready  to  perish  in  the  land  of  Assyria,  and 
the  outcasts  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  shall  worship 
the  Lord  in  the  holy  mount  at  Jerusalem. 

—  xliii.  5.  Fear  not ;  for  I  am  with  thee ;  I  will 
bring  thy  seed  from  the  east,  and  gather  thee  from  the 
■west : 

 6.  I  will  say  to  the  north,  Give  up ;  and  to  the 

south,  Keep  not  back :  bring  my  sons  from  far,  and  my 
daughters  from  the  ends  of  the  earth ; 

 7.  EBe?i  every  one  that  is  called  by  my  name : 

for  I  have  created  him  for  my  glory,  I  have  formed 
him ;  yea,  I  have  made  him. 

Jer.  iii.  18.  In  those  days  the  house  of  Judah  shall 
walk  with  the  house  of  Isi'ael,  and  they  shall  come  to- 
gether out  of  the  land  of  the  north  to  the  land  that  I 
have  given  for  an  inheritance  unto  your  fathers. 

—  xii.  14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  against  all  mine 
evil  neighbours,  that  touch  the  inheritance  which  I  have 
caused  my  people  Israel  to  inherit ;  Behold,  I  will 
pluck  them  out  of  their  land,  and  pluck  out  the  house 
of  Judah  from  among  them. 

 15.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  after  that  I  have 

plucked  them  out  I  will  return,  and  have  compassion 
on  them,  and  will  bring  them  again,  eveiy  man  to  his 
heritage,  and  every  man  to  his  land. 

—  xvi.  14.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  it  shall  no  more  be  said.  The  Lord  liv- 
eth,  tliat  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the 
laud  of  Egypt ; 

 15.  But,  The  Lord  liveth,  that  brought  up  the 

cTiildren  of  Israel  from  the  land  of  the  north,  and  from 
all  the  lands  whither  he  had  driven  them :  and  I  will 
■bring  them  again  into  their  land  that  I  gave  unto  their 
fathers. 

—  xxiii.  7.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  they  shall  no  more  say.  The  Lord  liv- 
eth, which  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt ; 

 8.  But,  The  Lord  liveth,  which  brought  up 

and  which  led  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Israel  out  of 
the  north  country,  and  from  all  countries  whither  I 
had  driven  them ;  and  they  shall  dwell  in  their  own 
land. 

—  xxiv.  5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel ; 
Like  these  goo<l  figs,  so  will  I  acknowledge  them  that 
are  carried  away  captive  of  Judah,  whom  I  have  sent 
out  of  this  place  into  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  for 
their  good. 

 6.  For  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for 

good,  and  I  will  bring  them  again  to  this  land  :  and  I 
Tvill  build  th«m,  and  not  pull  tlie>n  down ;  and  I  will 
plant  them,  and  not  pluck  them  up. 

—  xxix.  14.  And  I  will  be  found  of  you,  saith  the 
Lord  :  and  I  y\  'i\\  turn  away  your  captivity,  and  I  will 
gather  you  from  all  the  nations,  and  from  all  the 
places  whither  I  liave  driven  j'ou,  saith  the  Lord  ; 
and  I  will  bring  you  again  into  the  place  whence  I 
caused  you  to  be  carried  away  captive. 

—  xxx.  3.  For,  lo,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my  people  Is- 
rael and  Jwlah,  saith  the  Lord:  and  I  will  cause  them 
to  return  to  tlie  land  that  I  gave  to  their  fathers,  and 
they  shall  possess  it. 

 10.  Therefore  fear  thou  not,  O  my  servant  Ja- 
cob, saith  tlie  Lord  ;  neither  be  dismayed,  O  Israel : 
for,  lo,  I  will  save  thee  from  afar,  and  thy  seed  from 
the  land  of  their  captivity;  and  Jacob  shall  return, 
and  shall  be  in  rest,  and  be  quiet,  and  none  shall  make 
Tivn  afraid. 

—  xxxi.  22.  How  lon^  wilt  thou  go  about,  0  thou 
taclisliding  daughter?  lor  the  Lord  hath  created  a 


new  thing  in  the  earth,  A  woman  shall  compass  a 
man. 

 24.  And  there  shall  dwell  in  Judah  itself,  and 

in  all  the  cities  thereof  together,  husbandmen,  and  they 
that  go  forth  with  flocks. 

—  xxxii.  36.  And  now  therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord, 
the  God  of  Israel,  concerning  thiscity,  whereof  ye  say. 
It  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  kmg  of  Baby- 
lon by  the  sword,  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pesti- 
lence ; 

 87.  Behold,  I  will  gather  them  out  of  all  coun- 
tries, whither  I  have  driven  them  iu  mine  anger,  and 
in  my  fury,  and  in  great  wrath ;  and  I  will  bring  them 
again  unto  this  place,  and  I  will  cause  them  to  dwell 
safely : 

—  xxxiii.  7.  And  I  will  cause  the  captivity  of  Ju- 
dah and  the  captivity  of  Israel  to  return,  and  will 
build  them,  as  at  the  first. 

—  xliv.  28.  Yet  a  small  number  that  escape  the 
sword  shall  return  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  into  the 
land  of  Judah ;  and  all  the  remnant  of  Judah,  that  are 
gone  into  the  land  of  Egypt  to  sojourn  there,  shall 
know  whose  words  shall  stand,  mine,  or  theirs. 

—  xlvi.  27.  But  fear  not  thou,  O  my  servant  Jacob, 
and  be  not  dismayed,  O  Israel :  for,  behold,  I  will 
save  thee  from  afar  off,  and  thy  seed  from  the  land  of 
their  captivity;  and  Jacob  shall  return,  and  be  in 
rest  and  at  ease,  and  none  shall  make  him  afraid. 

 28.  Fear  thou  not,  O  Jacob  my  servant,  saith 

the  Lord  :  for  I  mn  with  thee  ;  for  I  will  make  a  full 
end  of  all  the  nations  whither  I  have  driven  thee :  but 
I  will  not  make  a  full  end  of  thee,  but  correct  thee  in 
measure;  yet  will  I  not  leave  thee  wholly  unpun- 
ished. , 

Ezek.xi.  15.  Son  of  man,  thy  brethren,  even  thy 
brethren,  the  men  of  thy  kindred,  and  all  the  house 
of  Israel  wholly,  are  they  unto  whom  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem  have  said.  Get  you  far  fr'om  the  Lord  : 
unto  us  is  this  land  given  in  possession. 

 16.  Therefore  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

Although  I  have  cast  them  far  off  among  the  heathen, 
aud  although  I  have  scattered  them  among  the  coun- 
tries, yet  will  I  be  to  them  as  a  little  sanctuary  in  the 
countries  where  they  shall  come. 

 17.  Therefore  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

I  will  even  gather  you  from  the  people,  and  assemble 
you  out  of  the  countries  where  ye  have  been  scat 
tered,  aud  I  will  give  you  the  land  of  Israel. 

 18.  And  they  shall  come  thither,  and  they 

shall  take  away  all  the  detestable  things  thereof  and 
all  the  abomiuations  thereof  from  thence. 

 19.  Aud  I  will  give  them  one  heart, -and  I 

will  put  a  new  spirit  within  you  ;  and  I  will  take  the 
stony  heart  out  of  their  flesh,  and  will  give  them  a 
heart  of  flesh : 

(See Ezek.xi.  20,  21.) 

Ezek.xxxvii.  21.  And  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will  take  the  children  of 
Israel  from  among  the  heathen,  whither  they  be  gone, 
and  will  gather  them  on  every  side,  and  bring  them 
into  their  own  land : 

Zech.  viii.  7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  Behold, 
I  will  save  my  people  from  the  east  country,  and 
from  the  west  country  ; 

—  X.  6.  And  I  will  strengthen  the  house  of  Judah, 
and  I  will  save  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  I  will  bring 
them  again  to  place  them ;  for  I  have  mercy  upon  them : 
and  they  shall  be  as  though  I  had  not  cast  them  off : 
for  I  «?«  the  Lord  their  God,  and  will  hear  them. 

 10.  I  will  bring  them  again  also  out  of  the 

land  of  Egypt,  and  gather  them  out  of  Assyria ;  aud 
I  will  bring  them  into  the  land  of  Gilead  aud  Leba- 
non ;  and  place  shall  not  be  found  for  them. 

§  143.   God's  Power  to  be  Displayed. 

Jer.  xxx.  5.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  We  have 
heard  a  voice  of  trembling,  of  fear,  and  not  of  peace. 

 6.  Ask  ye  now,  and  see  whether  a  man  doth 

travail  with  child?  wherefore  do  I  see  every  man 
with  his  hands  on  his  loins,  as  a  woman  in  travail, 
and  all  faces  are  turned  into  paleness  ? 

 -7.  Alas  I  for  that  day  is  great,  so  that  none  is 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


like  it:  it  is  even  the  time  of  Jacob's  trouble;  but  he 
shall  be  saved  out  of  it. 

Jer.  XXX.  8.  For  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saith 
the  Lord  of  hosts,  that  I  will  break  his  yoke  from  off 
thy  neck,  and  will  burst  thy  bonds,  and  sti'angers  shall 
no  more  serve  themselves  of  him : 

(See  Jer.  xxx.  10.) 

Jer.  xxxi.  10.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  ye 
nations,  and  declare  it  in  the  isles  afar  off,  and  say. 
He  that  scattered  Israel  will  gather  him,  and  keep 
him,  as  a  shepherd  doth  his  flock. 

— ■  — 11.  For  the  Loed  hath  redeemed  Jacob,  and 
ransomed  him  from  the  hand  of  him  that  was  stronger 
than  he. 

 12.  Therefore  they  shall  come  and  sing  in  the 

height  of  Zion,  and  shall  flow  together  to  the  goodness 
of  the  Lord,  for  wheat,  and  for  wine,  and  for  oil,  and 
for  the  young  of  the  flock  and  of  the  herd  :  and  their 
soul  shall  be  as  a  watered  garden ;  and  they  shall  not 
sorrow  any  more  at  all. 

 13.  Then  shall  the  virgin  rejoice  in  the  dance, 

both  young  men  and  old  together:  for  I  will  turn  their 
mourning  into  joy,  and  will  comfort  them,  and  make 
them  rejoice  from  their  sorrow. 

 14.  And  I  will  satiate  the  soul  of  the  priests 

with  fatness,  and  my  people  shall  be  satisfied  with  my 
goodness,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  ].  33.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts;  The  children 
of  Israel  and  the  children  of  Judah  were  oppressed  to- 
gether :  and  all  that  took  them  captives  held  them  fast ; 
they  refused  to  let  them  go. 

 •  34.    Their  Redeemer  is  strong ;  The  Lord  of 

hosts  is  his  name :  he  shall  thoroughly  plead  their 
cause,  that  he  may  give  rest  to  the  land,  and  disquiet 
the  inhabitants  of  Babylon. 

(SeeZeph.iii.  14.) 

Zeph.  iii.  15.  The  Lord  hath  taken  away  thy  judg- 
ments, he  hath  cast  out  thine  enemy :  the  King  of 
Israel,  even  the  Lord,  is  in  the  midst  of  thee:  thou 
shall  not  see  evil  any  more. 

 16.  In  that  day  it  shall  be  said  to  Jerusalem, 

Fear  thou  not:  and  to  Zion,  Let  not  thine  hands  be 
slack. 

 17.  The  Lord  thy  God  in  the  midst  of  thee  is 

mighty ;  he  will  save,  he  will  rejoice  over  thee  with 
joy ;  he  will  rest  in  his  love,  he  will  joy  over  thee 
with  singing. 

 18.  I  will  gather  them  that  are  sorrowful  for 

the  solemn  assembly,  who  are  of  thee,  to  whom  the  re- 
proach of  it  luas  a  burden. 

 19.  Behold,  at  that  time  I  will  undo  all  that 

afflict  thee :  and  I  will  save  her  that  halteth,  and  gather 
her  that  was  driven  out ;  and  I  will  get  them  praise 
and  fame  in  every  land  wliere  they  have  been  put  to 
shame. 

 20.  At  that  time  will  I  bring  you  again,  even 

in  the  time  that  I  gather  you :  for  1  will  make  you  a 
name  and  a  praise  among  all  people  of  the  earth,  when 
I  turn  back  your  captivity  before  your  eyes,  saith  the 
Lord. 

^  144.   Cyrus  named  as  the  Deliverer. 

Is.  xli.  25.  I  have  raised  up  one  from  the  north,  and 
he  shall  come :  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  shall  he  call 
upon  my  name:  and  he  shall  come  upon  princes  as 
upon  mortar,  and  as  the  potter  treadeth  clay. 

 26.  Who  hath  declared  from  the  "beginning, 

that  we  may  know?  and  beforetime,  that  we  may  say. 
He  is  righteous?  yea,  there  is  none  that  sheweth,  yea, 
there  is  none  that  declareth,  yea,  there  is  none  that  hear- 
eth  your  words. 

 27.  The  first  shall  say  to  Zion,  Behold,  behold 

them:  and  I  will  give  to  Jerusalem  one  that  bringeth 
good  tidings. 

(See  Is.  xli.  28.) 

Is.  xliv.  26.  That  confirmeth  the  word  of  his  servant, 
and  performeth  tlie  counsel  of  his  messengers;  that 
Baith_  to  Jerusalem,  Thou  shalt  be  inhabited ;  and  to 
the  cities  of  Judah,  Ye  shall  be  built,  and  I  will  raise 
up  the  decayed  places  thereof : 


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 27.  That  saith  to  the  deep,  Be  dry,  and  I  will 

dry  up  thy  rivers : 

 28.  That  saith  of  Cyrus,  He  is  my  shepherd, 

and  shall  perform  all  my  pleasure :  even  saying  to  Je- 
rusalem, Thou  shalt  be  built ;  and  to  the  temple,  Thy 
foundation  shall  be  laid. 

—  xlv.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  to  his  anointed,  to 
Cyrus,  whose  right  liand  I  have  holden,  to  subdue  na- 
tions before  him;  and  I  will  loose  the  loins  of  kings,  to 
open  before  him  the  twoleaved  gates;  and  the  gates 
shall  not  be  shut; 

 2.  I  will  go  before  thee,  and  make  the  crooked 

places  straight :  I  will  break  in  pieces  the  gates  of 
brass,  and  cut  in  sunder  the  bars  of  iron : 

 3.  And  I  will  give  thee  the  treasures  of  dark- 
ness, and  hidden  riches  of  secret  places,  that  thou  may- 
est  know  that  I,  the  Lord,  wliich  call  thee  by  thy  name, 
am  the  God  of  Israel. 

(See  Is.  xlv.  4-6.) 

Is.  xlv.  13.  I  have  raised  him  up  in  righteousness, 
and  I  will  direct  all  his  ways :  he  shall  build  my  city, 
and  he  shall  let  go  my  captives,  not  for  price  nor  re- 
ward, saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

—  xlix.  22.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Behold,  I  will 
lift  up  mine  hand  to  the  Gentiles,  and  set  up  my  stand- 
ard to  the  people :  and  they  shall  bring  thy  sons  in 
their  arms,  and  thy  daughters  shall  be  carried  upon 
their  shoulders. 

 23.  And  kings  shall  be  thy  nursing  fathers,  and 

their  queens  thy  nursing  mothers:  they  shall  bow  down 
to  thee  with  their  face  toward  the  earth,  and  lick  up  the 
dust  of  thy  feet;  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord  :  for  they  shall  not  be  ashamed  that  wait  for  me. 

§  145.  The  Route  Homeward  to  be  Safe  and 
Easy. 

Is.  xi.  16.  And  there  shall  be  a  highway  for  the  rem- 
nant of  his  people,  which  shall  be  left,  from  Assyria; 
like  as  it  was  to  Israel  in  the  day  that  he  came  up  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  XXXV.  3.  Strengthen  ye  the  weak  hands,  and  con- 
firm the  feeble  knees. 

 4.  Say  to  them  that  are  of  a  fearful  heart,  Be 

strong,  fear  not:  behold,  your  God  will  come  with  ven- 
geance, even  God  with  a  recompense ;  he  will  come  and 
save  you. 

 9.  No  lion  shall  be  there,  nor  any  ravenous 

beast  shall  go  up  thereon,  it  shall  not  be  found  there ; 
but  the  redeemed  shall  walk  there: 

 10.  And  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shall  re- 
turn, and  come  to  Zion  with  songs  and  everlasting  joy 
upon  their  heads:  they  shall  obtain  joy  and  gladness, 
and  sorrow  and  sighing  shall  flee  away. 

—  • — 8.  And  a  highway  shall  be  there,  and  a  way, 
and  it  shall  be  called  The  way  of  holiness ;  the  unclean 
shall  not  pass  over  it ;  but  it  shall  be  for  those  :  the  way- 
faring men,  though  fools,  shall  not  err  therein. 

—  xliii.  18.  Remember  ye  not  the  former  things, 
neither  consider  the  things  of  old. 

(See  Is.  xliii.  19,  20.) 

Is.  lii.  9.  Break  forth  into  joy,  sing  together,  ye  waste 
places  of  Jerusalem :  for  the  Lord  hath  comforted  his 
people,  he  hath  redeemed  Jerusalem. 

 11.  Depart  ye,  depart  ye,  go  ye  out  from  thence, 

touch  no  unclean  thing  ;  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her ; 
be  ye  clean,  that  bear  the  vessels  of  the  Lord. 

 12.  For  ye  shall  not  go  out  with  haste,  nor  go 

by  flight :  for  the  Lord  will  go  before  you ;  and  the 
God  of  Israel  will  be  your  rearward. 

—  Ixii.  10.  Go  through,  go  through  the  gates ;  pre- 
pare ye  the  way  of  the  people ;  cast  up,  cast  up  the 
highway ;  gather  out  the  stones ;  lift  up  a  standard  for 
the  people. 

Jer.  xxxi.  8.  Behold,  I  will  bring  them  from  the 
north  country,  and  gather  them  from  the  coasts  of  the 
earth,  and  with  them  the  blind  and  the  lame,  the  woman 
with  child  and  her  that  travaileth  with  child  together: 
a  great  company  shall  return  thither. 

 9.  They  shall  come  with  weeping,  and  with 

supplications  will  I  lead  them :  I  will  cause  them  to 
walk  by  the  rivere  of  waters  in  a  straiglit  way,  wherein 


CHAP.  XII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


they  slialV  not  stumble  :  for  I  am  a  father  to  Israel,  and 
Ephraini  is  my  firstborn. 

Jer.  xxxi.  18.  I  have  surely  heard  Ephraim  bemoan- 
ing himself  /huf< :  Thou  hast  chastised  me,  and  I  was 
chastised,  as  a  l)ull()clc  unaccustomed  (o  the  yolce  :  turn 
thou  me,  and  I  shall  be  turned;  for  thou  art  the  Loud 
my  God. 

 19.  Surely,  after  that  I  was  turned,  I  repented  ; 

and  after  that  I  was  instructed,  I  smote  upon 
thiij;h:  I  was  ashamed,  yea,  even  confounded,  because 
I  did  bear  the  reproach  of  my  youth. 

 20.  Is  Ephraim  my  dear  son?  ts  he  a  pleasant 

child?  for  since  I  spake  against  him,  I  do  earnestly 
remember  hiui  still :  tlierefore  my  bowels  are  troubled 
for  him ;  I  will  surely  have  mercy  upon  him,  saith  the 
Lord. 

 21.  Set  thee  up  waymarks,  make  thee  high 

heaps :  set  thine  heart  toward  tlie  highway,  even  the 
way  which  thou  wentest :  turn  again,  O  virgin  of  Is- 
rael, turn  again  to  these  thy  cities. 

Hos.  i.  10.  Yet  the  number  of  the  children  of  Israel 
shall  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  whicli  cannot  be  meas- 
ured nor  numbered  ;  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  t/)at  in 
the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  not  my 
people,  there  it  shall  be  said  unto  them,  Ye  are  the  sous 
of  the  living  God. 

 11.  Then  shall  the  children  of  .Tudali  and  the 

children  of  Israel  ho  gathered  (ogethcr,  and  appoint 
themselves  one  head,  and  they  shall  come  up  out  of 
the  laud:  for  great  shall  be  the  day  of  Jezreel. 

§  14G.   The  Old  Home. 

Is.lxv.  8.  Thus  saith  the  Loud,  As  the  new  wine  is 
found  in  the  cluster,  and  one  saitli.  Destroy  it  not ;  for 
a  blessing  is  in  it :  so  will  I  do  for  my  servants'  sake, 
that  I  may  not  destroy  them  all. 

 9.  And  I  will  l)ring  forth  a  seed  out  of  Jacob, 

and  out  of  Judah  an  inheritor  of  my  mountains  :  and 
mine  elect  shall  inherit  it,  and  my  servants  shall  dwell 
tliere. 

 10.  And  Sharon  shall  be  a  fold  of  flocks,  and 

the  valley  of  Achor  a  place  for  the  herds  to  lie  down 
in,  for  my  people  that  have  sought  me. 

Jer.  1.  19.  And  I  will  bring  Israel  again  to  bis  habita- 
tion, and  he  shall  feed  on  CJannel  un<l  liashan,  and  his 
soul  shall  be  satisfied  upon  mount  Ephraim  and  Gilead. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  13.  And  I  will  bring  tlieni  out  from  the 
people,  and  gather  them  from  the  countries,  and  will 
bring  them  to  their  own  land,  and  feed  them  upon  the 
mountains  of  Israel  by  the  rivers,  and  in  all  the  in- 
habited places  of  the  country. 

—  xxxvi.  24.  For  I  will  take  you  from  among  the 
heathen,  and  gather  you  out  of  all  countries,  and  will 
bring  you  into  your  own  land. 

Zech.viii.  8.  And  I  will  bring  them,  and  they  shall 
dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem :  and  they  sliall  be  my 
people,  and  I  will  be  their  God,  in  truth  and  in  right- 
eousness. 

—  x.  8.  I  will  hiss  for  them,  and  gather  them ;  for 
I  have  redeemed  them :  and  they  shall  increase  as 
they  have  increased. 

 9.  And  I  will  sow  them  among  the  people : 

and  they  shall  rememl)er  me  in  far  countries ;  and 
they  shall  live  with  theu'  children,  and  turn  again. 

(See  Zech.  x.  10.) 

Zech.xiv.  10'.  All  the  land  shall  be  turned  as  a  plain 
from  Geba  to  Rimmon  south  of  Jerusalem :  and  it  shall 
be  lifted  up,  and  inhabited  in  her  ]ilace,  from  Benja- 
min's gate  unto  the  place  of  the  first  gate,  unto  the 
corner  gate,  iiud  from  the  tower  of  Hananeel  unto  the 
king's  winepresses. 

 11.  And  men  shall  dwell  in  it,  and  there  sluill 

be  no  more  utter  destruction;  but  Jerusalem  shall  be 
safely  inhabited. 

§  147.   The  Nation  shall  be  a  Unit. 

Jer.  xxxi.  .5.  Thou  shalt  yet  plant  vines  upon  the 
mountains  of  Samaria:  the  jdanters  shall  plant,  and 
shall  eat  them  as  common  things. 

 G.  For  there  shall  be  a  day,  that  the  watchmen 

upon  the  mount  Ephraim  shall  cry.  Arise  ye,  and  let 
na  go  up  to  Ziou  uiUo  the  Lord  our  God 


 7.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord;  Sing  Mith  glad- 
ness for  Jacob,  and  shout  among  the  chief  of  the  na- 
tions :  publish  ye,  praise  ye,  and  say,  0  Lord,  sava 
thy  people,  the  remnant  of  Israel. 

Is.  xi.  13.  The  envy  also  of  Ephraim  shall  depart, 
and  the  adversaries  of  Judah  shall  be  cut  off':  Ephraim 
shall  not  envy  Judah,  and  Judah  shall  not  vex 
Ephraim. 

Ezek.xxxvii.  18.  And  when  the  children  of  thy  peo- 
ple shall  speak  unto  thee,  saying.  Wilt  thou  not  shew 
us  what  thou  meanest  by  these  ? 

 19.  Say  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

Behold,  1  will  take  the  stick  of  Joseph,  which  is  in 
the  hand  of  Ephraim,  and  the  tribes  of  Israel  his  fel- 
lows, and  will  put  them  with  him,  even  with  the  stick 
of  Judah,  and  make  them  one  stick,  and  they  shall  ba 
■  one  in  mine  hand. 

 20.  And  the  sticks  whereon  thou  writest  shall 

be  in  thine  hand  before  their  eyes. 

 23.  And  I  will  make  them  one  nation  in 

the  land  upon  the  mountains  of  Israel;  and  one 
king  shall  be  king  to  them  all :  and  they  shall  be  no 
more  two  nations,  neither  shall  they  be  divided  into 
two  kingdoms  any  more  at  all : 

§  148.   ShaU  be  Stable. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  8.  Neither  will  I  any  more  remove 
the  foot  of  Israel  from  out  of  the  land  which  I  have 
appointed  for  your  fathers ;  so  that  they  will  take 
heed  to  do  all  that  I  have  commanded  them,  accord- 
ing to  the  wliole  law  and  the  statutes  and  the  ordi- 
nances by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

Is.  Ixi.  7.  For  your  shame  ye  shall  have  double  ;  and 
for  confusion  they  shall  rejoice  in  their  portion:  there- 
fore in  their  land  they  shall  possess  the  double  :  ever- 
lasting joy  shall  be  unto  them. 

Jer.  xxxi.  27.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  will  sow  the  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  cf 
Judah  with  the  seed  of  man,  and  with  the  seed  of 
beast. 

 28.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  ilmt  like  as  I 

have  watched  over  them,  to  pluck  up,  and  to  break 
down,  and  to  throw  down,  and  to  destroy,  and  to  af- 
tiiet ;  so  will  I  w^atch  over  them,  to  build,  and  to  plant, 
saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxxii.  41.  Yea,  I  will  rejoice  over  them  to  do 
them  good,  and  I  will  plant  them  in  this  land  assuredly 
with  my  whole  heart  and  with  my  whole  soul. 

Ezek.xxviii.  25.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  When  I 
shall  have  gathered  the  house  of  Israel  from  the  peo- 
ple among  whom  they  are  scattered,  and  shall  be 
sanctified  in  tliem  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  then 
shall  they  dwell  in  their  land  that  I  have  given  to  my 
servant  Jacob. 

 26.  And  they  shall  dwell  safely  therein,  and 

shall  build  houses,  and  plant  vineyards ;  yea,  they  shall 
dwell  with  confidence,  when  I  have  executed  judg- 
ments upon  all  those  that  despise  them  round  about 
them  ;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  ain  the  Lord  their 
God. 

Amosix.  15.  And  I  will  plant  them  upon  their  land, 
and  they  shall  no  more  be  pulled  up  out  of  their  land 
which  I  have  given  them,  saith  the  Lord  thy  God. 

Zech.ii.  4.  And  said  unto  him.  Run,  speak  to  this 
young  man,  saying,  Jerusalem  shall  be  inhabited  as 
towns  without  walls  for  the  multitude  of  men  and 
cattle  therein : 

 5.  For  I,  saith  the  Lord,  will  be  unto  her  a 

wall  of  fire  round  about,  and  will  be  the  glory  in  the 
midst  of  her. 

SeeEzek.xxxviii.  8. 

§  149.  Shall  be  Strong. 

Is.  xi.  14.  But  they  shall  fly  upon  the  shoulders  of 
the  Philistmes  toward  the  west:  they  shall  spoil  them 
of  the  east  together :  they  shall  lay  their  hand  ui)ou 
Edom  and  ]\Ioab  ;  and  the  children  of  Ammon  shall 
obev  them. 

—  xli.  11.  Behold,  all  they  that  were  incensed 
against  thee  shall  be  ashamed"  and  confounded  :  they 
shall  be  as  nothing ;  and  they  that  suive  with  thea 
shall  perish. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Is.  xli.  13.  Thou  shalt  seek  them,  and  shall  not  find 
them,  even  them  that  contended  with  thee  :  tliey  that 
war  against  thee  shall  be  as  nothing,  and  as  a  thing 
of  nought. 

—  — 13.  For  I  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hold  thy 
right  hand,  saying  unto  thee,  Fear  not ;  I  will  help 
thee. 

 14.  Fear  not,  thou  wonii  Jacob,  aiul  ye  men 

of  Israel ;  I  will  help  thee,  saitli  the  Lord,  and  thy 
Redeemer,  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

—  Ix.  10.  And  the  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  up 
thy  walls,  and  their  kings  shall  minister  \mio  Ihec : 
for  in  my  wrath  I  smote  thee,  but  in  my  favour  have 
I  had  mercy  on  thee. 

 11.  Therefore  thy  gates  shall  be  open  con- 
tinually ;  they  shall  not  be  shut  day  nor  night ;  that 
men  may  bring  unto  thee  the  forces  of  the  Gentiles, 
and  that  their  kings  may  be  brought. 

 12.  For  the  nation  and  kingdom  that  will  not 

serve  thee  shall  perish;  yea,  those  nations  shall  be 
utterly  wasted. 

Amos  ix.  14.  And  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity 
of  my  people  of  Israel,  and  they  shall  build  the  waste 
cities,  and  inhabit  them;  and  they  shall  plant  vine- 
yards, and  drink  the  wine  thereof;  they  shall  also 
make  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  them. 

Ob.  17.  But  upon  mount  Zion  shall  be  deliver- 
ance, and  there  shall  be  holiness ;  and  the  house  of 
Jacob  shall  possess  their  possessions. 

 18.  And  the  house  of  Jacob  shall  be  a  fire, 

and  the  house  of  Joseph  a  flame,  and  the  house  of 
Esau  for  stubble,  and  they  shall  kindle  in  them,  and 
devour  them ;  and  there  shall  not  be  any  remaining 
of  the  house  of  Esau ;  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

•  19.  And  tJiey  of  the  south  shall  possess  the 

mount  of  Esau  ;  and  they  q/'the  plain,  the  Philistines: 
and  they  shall  possess  the  fields  of  Ephraim,  and  the 
fields  of  Samaria :  and  Benjamin  shall  possess  Gilead. 

 20.  And  the  captivity  of  this  host  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  sMll  possess  tliat  of  the  Canaanites,  ereii 
unto  Zarephath ;  and  the  captivity  of  Jerusalem,  which 
is  in  Sepharad,  shall  possess  the  cities  of  the  south. 

 21.  And  saviours  shall  come  up  on  mount 

Zion  to  judge  the  mount  of  Esau  ;  and  the  kingdom 
shall  be  the  Lord's. 

Micah  iv.  6.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord,  will  I  as- 
semble her  that  halteth,  and  I  will  gather  her  that  is 
driven  out,  and  her  that  I  have  afflicted ; 

 7.  And  I  will  make  her  that  halted  a  rem- 
nant, and  her  that  was  cast  far  off'  a  strong  nation : 
and  the  Lord  shall  reign  over  them  in  mount  Zion 
from  henceforth,  even  for  ever. 

 8.  And  thou,  O  tower  of  the  flock,  the  strong 

hold  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  unto  thee  shall  it  come, 
even  the  first  dominion ;  the  kingdom  shall  come  to 
the  daughter  of  Jerusalem. 

—  V.  6.  And  they  shall  waste  the  land  of  AssjTia 
with  the  sword,  and  the  land  of  Nimrod  in  the  en- 
trances thereof:  thus  shall  he  deliver  us  from  the 
Assyrian,  when  he  cometh  into  our  land,  and  when 
he  treadeth  within  our  borders. 

 7.  And  the  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  be  in  the 

midst  of  many  people  as  a  dew  from  the  Lord,  as  the 
showers  upon  the  grass,  that  tarrieth  not  for  man,  nor 
waiteth  for  the  sons  of  men. 

 8.  And  the  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  be  among 

the  Gentiles  in  the  midst  of  many  people,  as  a  lion 
among  the  beasts  of  the  forest,  as  a  young  lion  among 
the  flocks  of  sheep  :  who,  if  he  go  through,  both 
treadeth  down,  and  teareth  in  pieces,  and  none  can 
deliver. 

 9.  Thine  hand  shall  be  lifted  up  upon  thine 

adversaries,  and  all  thine  enemies  shall  be  cut  off. 

Zech.  ix.  13.  When  I  have  bent  Judah  for  me,  filled 
the  bow  with  Ephi-aim,  and  raised  up  thy  sons,  O 
Zion,  against  thy  sons,  O  Greece,  and  made  thee  as 
the  sword  of  a  mighty  man. 

(See  Zech.  ix.  14.) 

Zech,  ix.  15.  The  Lord  of  hosts  shall  defend  them; 
and  they  shall  devour,  and  subdue  with  sling  stones  ; 
and  they  shall  drink,  and  make  a  noise  as  through 
wine ;  and  they  shall  be  filled  like  bowls,  and  as  the 
comers  of  the  altar. 

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 IG.  And  the  Lord  their  God  shall  save  them 

in  that  day  as  the  flock  of  his  people :  for  tfiey  shall  be 
as  the  stones  of  a  crown,  lifted  up  as  an  ensign  upon 
his  land. 

—  xii.  G.  In  that  day  will  I  make  the  governors  of 
Judah  like  a  hearth  of  fire  among  the  wood,  and  like 
a  torch  of  tire  in  a  sheaf;  and  they  shall  devour  all 
the  people  round  about,  on  the  right  hand  and  on  the 
left :  and  Jerusalem  shall  be  inhabited  again  in  her 
own  place,  eirn  in  Jerusalem. 

 7.  The  Lord  also  shall  save  the  tents  of  Ju- 
dah first,  that  the  glory  of  the  house  of  David  and 
the  glory  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  do  not  mag- 
nify t/iemselves  against  Judah. 

§  150.   Shall  have  Renewed  Prosperity. 

Is.  xxvii.  6.  He  shall  cause  them  that  come  of  Ja- 
cob to  take  root :  Israel  shall  blossom  and  bud,  and 
fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  fruit. 

—  xlix.  18.  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  be- 
hold :  all  these  gather  themselves  together,  and  come 
to  thee.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  tliou  shalt  surely 
clothe  thee  with  them  all,  as  with  an  ornament,  and 
bind  them  on  thee,  as  a  bride  docth. 

 19.  For  thy  waste  and  thy  desolate  places, 

and  the  land  of  thy  destruction,  shall  even  now  be 
too  narrow  by  reason  of  the  inhabitants,  and  they  that 
swallowed  thee  up  shall  be  far  away. 

 20.  The  children  which  thou  .shalt  have,  after 

thou  hast  lost  the  other,  shall  say  again  in  thine  ears, 
The  place  is  too  strait  for  me :  give  place  to  me  that  I 
may  dwell. 

 21.  Then  shalt  thou  say  in  thine  heart,  "Who 

hath  begotten  me  these,  seeing  I  have  lost  my  chil- 
dren, and  am  desolate,  a  captive,  and  remo\  ing  to  and 
fro  ?  and  who  hath  brought  up  these  ?  Behold,  I  was 
left  alone ;  these,  where  had  they  been  ? 

—  liv.  1.  Sing,  O  barren,  thou  that  didst  not  bear ; 
break  forth  into  singing,  and  cry  aloud,  thou  that 
didst  not  travail  with  child :  for  more  are  the  chil- 
dren of  the  desolate  than  the  children  of  the  married 
wife,  saith  the  Lord. 

 2.  Enlarge  the  place  of  thy  tent,  and  let  them 

stretch  forth  the  curtains  of  thine  habitations :  spare 
not,  lengthen  thy  cords,  and  strengthen  thy  stakes ; 

 3.  For  thou  shalt  break  forth  on  the  right 

hand  and  on  the  left ;  and  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the 
Gentiles,  and  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  inhabited, 

 4.  Fear  not ;  for  thou  shalt  not  be  ashamed  : 

neither  be  thou  confounded ;  for  thou  shalt  not  be  put 
to  shame:  foi-  thou  shalt  forget  the  shame  of  thy 
3'outh,  and  shalt  not  remember  the  reproach  of  thy 
widowhood  any  more. 

 6.  For  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  woman 

forsaken  and  grieved  in  spirit,  and  a  Avife  of  youth, 
when  thou  wast  refused,  saith  thy  God. 

 7.  For  a  small  moment  have  I  forsaken  thee  ; 

but  with  great  mercies  will  I  gather  thee. 

 8.  In  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  face  fi'om  thee 

for  a  moment ;  but  with  everlasting  kindness  will  I 
have  mercy  on  thee,  saith  the  Lord  thy  Redeemer. 

 9.  For  this  is  as  the  waters  of  Noah  unto  me: 

for  as  I  have  sworn  that  the  waters  of  Noah  should 
no  more  go  over  the  earth ;  so  have  I  swfirn  that  I 
would  not  be  wroth  with  thee,  nor  rebuke  thee. 

 10.  For  the  mountains  shall  depart,  and  the 

hills  be  removed ;  but  my  kindness  shall  not  depart 
from  thee,  neither  shall  the  covenant  of  my  peace  be 
removed,  saith  the  Lord  that  hath  mercy  on  thee. 

—  Ix.  22.  A  little  one  shall  become  a  thousand,  and 
a  small  one  a  strong  nation  :  I  the  Lord  will  hasten 
it  in  his  time. 

(See  Is.  Ixii.  1.) 

Is.lxii.  2.  And  the  Gentiles  shall  see  thy  righteous- 
ness, and  all  kings  thy  gloiy :  and  thou  shalt  be  called 
by  a  new  name,  which  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  shall 
name. 

 3.  Thoii  shalt  also  be  a  crown  of  glory  in  the 

hand  of  the  Lord,  and  a  roj^al  diadem  in  the  hand  of 
thy  God. 

 4.  Tliou  shalt  no  more  be  termed  Forsaken : 

neither  shall  thy  land  any  more  be  termed  Dcbolate ; 


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BOOK  XL 


1)ut  tliou  shalt  be  called  llcphzi-bali,  aud  thy  land 
Bcniah :  for  the  Lord  deligliteth  in  thee,  aud  thy 
land  shall  be  inan  icd. 

Jer.  xxiii.  3.  And  I  'will  gather  the  remnant  of  my 
flock  out  of  all  countries  Avhither  I  have  driven  tliom, 
and  will  bring  them  again  to  their  folds ;  aud  they 
shall  ))e  fruitful  and  increase. 

 4.  And  I  will  set  up  shepherds  over  them 

which  shall  feed  them  :  and  they  shall  fear  no  more, 
nor  be  dismayed,  neither  shall  they  be  lacking,  saith 
the  Lord. 

—  XXX.  18.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Behold,  I  will 
bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob's  tents,  aud  have 
mercy  on  his  dwellingplaces ;  and  the  city  shall  be 
budded  uijon  her  own  heap,  and  the  palace  shall  re- 
main after  the  manner  thereof 

 19.  Aud  out  of  them  shall  proceed  thanksgiv- 
ing aud  the  voice  of  them  that  make  merry ;  and  I 
"vvill  multiply  them,  and  they  shall  not  be  few  ;  I  will 
also  glorify  them,  and  they  shall  not  be  small. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Again  there 
shall  be  heard  in  this  place,  which  ye  say  (■hall  be  deso- 
late without  man  and  without  beast,  eoen  in  the  cities 
of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  that  are 
desolate,  without  man,  and  without  inhabitant,  and 
without  beast. 

 11.  The  voice  of  joy,  and  the  voice  of  glad- 
ness, the  voice  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of 
the  bride,  the  voice  of  them  that  shall  say.  Praise  the 
Lord  of  hosts :  for  the  Lord  is  good ;  for  his  mercy 
endureih  for  ever:  ond  of  tliera  that  shall  bring  the 
sacrifice  of  praise  into  the  house  of  the  Lord.  For  I 
will  cause  to  return  the  captivity  of  the  land,  as  at  the 
first,  saith  the  Lord. 

 13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Again  in 

this  place,  whicli  is  desolate  without  man  and  without 
beast,  and  in  all  the  cities  thereof,  shall  be  a  habitation 
of  shepherds  causing  i/ieir  flocks  to  lie  down. 

 13.  In  the  cities  of  the  mountains,  in  the  cities 

of  the  vale,  and  in  the  cities  of  the  south,  and  in  the 
land  of  Benjamin,  and  in  the  places  about  Jerusalem, 
and  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  shall  the  flocks  pa.ss  again 
vmder  the  hands  of  him  that  telleth  ihem,  saith  the 
Lord. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  8.  But  j'c,  0  mountains  of  Israel,  ye 
shall  shoot  forth  your  branches,  and  yield  your  fruit 
to  my  people  of  Israel ;  for  they  are  at  hand  to  come. 

 9.  For,  behold,  I  am  for  you,  aud  I  will  tui-n 

unto  you,  and  ye  shall  be  tilled  and  sown  : 

 10.  And  I  will  multiply  men  upon  you,  all 

the  house  of  Israel,  even  all  of  it :  and  the  cities  sliall 
be  inhabited,  and  the  wastes  shall  be  builded : 

 11.  And  I  will  multiply  upon  you  man  and 

beast :  and  they  shall  increase  and  bring  fruit :  and  I 
will  settle  you  after  your  old  estates,  and  will  do  bet- 
ter vnto  you  than  at  your  beginnings :  and  ye  shall 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  —  12.  Yea,  I  will  cause  men  to  walk  u]ion  you, 
euen  my  people  Israel ;  and  they  shall  iio.ssess  thee, 
and  thou  shalt  be  their  inheritance,  and  thou  shalt  no 
more  henceforth  bereave  them  of  men. 

 33.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  In  the  day  that 

I  shall  have  cleansed  you  from  all  your  iniquities  I 
will  also  cause  you  to  dwell  in  the  cities,  and  the  wastes 
shall  be  builded. 

 34.  And  the  desolate  land  shall  be  tilled, 

whereas  it  lay  desolate  in  the  sight  of  all  that  passed  by. 

 35.  And  they  shall  say.  This  land  that  was 

desolate  is  become  like  the  garden  of  Eden ;  and  the 
waste  and  desolate  and  ruined  cities  are  become  fenced, 
and  are  inhabited. 

 36.  Then  the  heathen  that  are  left  round  about 

you  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  build  the  ruined  phtCA's, 
and  plant  that  that  was  desolate:  I  the  Lord  have 
spoken  it,  and  I  will  do  it. 

 37.  _|-I  will  increase  them  with  men  like  a 

flock. 

 38.  As  the  holy  flock,  as  the  flock  of  Jerusa- 
lem in  her  solemn  feasts  ;  so  shall  the  waste  cities  be 
filled  with  flocks  of  men  :  and  they  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  IjORD. 

See  2  Kings  xix.  30,  31.  Jer.  xxxiii.  14,  33. 


§  151.   Shall  be  Holy. 

Is.  lii.  1.  Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  strength,  0 
Zion ;  put  on  thy  beautiful  garments,  O  Jerusalem,  the 
holy  city :  for  henceforth  there  shall  no  more  come 
into  thcc  the  uncircumcised  and  the  imclean. 

 2.  Shake  thyself  from  the  dust ;  arise,  and  sit 

down,  O  Jerusalem  :  loose  thyself  from  the  bands  of 
thy  neck,  O  captive  daughter  of  Zion. 

 3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  have  sold  your- 
selves for  nought ;  and  ye  shall  be  redeemed  without 
money. 

 5.  Now  therefore,  what  have  I  here,  .saith  the 

Lord,  that  my  people  is  taken  away  for  nought  ?  they 
that  rule  over  them  make  them  to  howl,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  and  my  name  continually  every  day  is  blas- 
phemed. 

 6.  Therefore  my  people  shall  know  my  name : 

therefore  they  shall  knme  in  that  day  that  I  a?n  he  that 
doth  speak :  behold,  it  is  I. 

(See  Ezek. XX.  37.) 

Ezek. XX.  38.  And  I  will  purge  out  from  among  you 
the  rebels,  and  them  that  transgress  against  me :  I  will 
bring  them  forth  out  of  the  country  where  they  sojourn, 
and  they  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  of  Israel :  and 
ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 41.  I  will  accept  j'ou  with  your  sweet  savour, 

when  I  bring  j'ou  out  from  the  people,  and  gather  you 
out  of  tlie  countries  wherein  ye  have  been  scattered ; 
aud  1  M  ill  be  sanctified  in  you  before  the  heathen. 

—  xxxvii.  2G.  Moreover  I  will  make  a  covenant  of 
peace  with  them;  it  shall  be  an  everlasting  covenant 
with  them  :  and  I  will  place  them,  and  multiply  them, 
and  will  set  my  sanctuary  in  the  midst  of  them  for  ever- 
more. 

 28.  And  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I  tlu 

Lord  do  sanctify  Israel,  when  my  sauctuarj^  shall  be 
in  the  midst  of  them  for  evermore. 

Zeph.iii.  9.  For  then  will  I  turn  to  the  people  a  pure 
language,  that  they  may  all  call  upon  the  name  of  the 
Lord,  to  serve  him  with  one  consent. 

 10.  From  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  my 

suppliants,  eren  the  daughter  of  my  dispersed,  shall 
bring  mine  offering. 

SeeEzek.xi.  18-31.  Joel  iii.  17.  Ob.  17. 

§  152.   Strangers  shall  be  Gathered  in. 

Is.  xiv.  1.  For  the  Lord  will  have  mercy  on  Jacob, 
and  will  yet  choose  Israel,  and  set  them  in  their  own 
land :  and  the  strangers  shall  be  joined  with  them,  and 
they  shall  cleave  to  the  house  of  Jacob. 

 2.  And  the  people  shall  take  them,  and  bring 

them  to  their  place :  and  the  house  of  Israel  shall  pos- 
sess them  in  the  land  of  the  Lord  for  servants  and 
handmaids  :  and  they  shall  take  them  captives,  whose 
captives  they  were ;  and  they  shall  rule  over  their  op- 
pressors. 

—  xlv.  14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  The  labour  of 
Egypt,  and  merchandise  of  Ethiopia  and  of  the  Sabe- 
ans,  men  of  stature,  shall  come  over  unto  thee,  and 
they  shall  be  thine :  they  shall  come  after  thee ;  in 
chains  they  shall  come  over,  and  they  shall  fall  down 
unto  thee,  they  shall  make  supplication  unto  thee,  My- 
ing,  Surely  God  is  in  thee ;  and  there  is  none  else,  there 
is  no  God. 

—  Ivi.  8.  The  Lord  God  which  gathereth  the  out- 
casts of  Israel  saith.  Yet  will  I  gather  others  to  him, 
besides  those  that  are  gathered  unto  him. 

—  Ix.  16.  Thou  shalt  also  suck  the  milk  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  shalt  suck  the  breast  of  kings :  and  thou  shalt 
know  that  I  the  Lord  am  thy  Saviour  and  thy  Re- 
deemer, the  Mighty  One  of  Jacob. 

—  Ixi.  9.  And  their  seed  shall  be  known  among  the 
Gentiles,  and  their  offspring  among  the  people :  all 
that  see  them  shall  acknowledge  them,  that  they  are 
the  seed  which  the  Lord  hath  blessed. 

Jer.  iii.  17.  At  that  time  they  shall  call  Jerusalem 
the  throne  of  the  Lord  ;  and  all  the  nations  shall  be 
gathered  unto  it,  to  the  name  of  the  Lord,  to  Jerusa- 
lem :  neither  shall  they  walk  any  more  after  the 
imagination  of  their  evil  heart. 

Amosix.  11.  In  that  day  will  I  raise  up  the  taber- 


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nacle  of  David  that  is  follen,  and  close  up  the  breaches 
thereof;  and  I  will  raise  up  his  ruins,  and  I  will  build 
it  as  in  the  days  of  old  : 

Amos  ix.  12.  That  they  may  possess  the  remnant  of 
Edom,  and  of  all  the  heathen,  which  are  called  by  my 
name,  saith  the  Lord  that  doeth  this. 

Micah  vii.  11.  In  the  day  that  thy  walls  are  to  be 
built,  in  that  day  shall  the  decree  be  far  removed. 

 12.  In  that  day       he  shall  come  even  to  thee 

from  Assyria,  and  from  the  fortified  cities,  and  from 
the  fortress  even  to  the  river,  and  from  sea  to  sea,  and 
from  mountain  to  mountain. 

Zech.ii.  11.  And  many  nations  shall  be  joined  to  the 
Lord  in  that  day,  and  shall  be  my  people :  and  I  will 
dwell  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  thou  shalt  know  that 
the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  unto  thee. 

§  153.   Enemies  sliall  be  pnt  to  Shame. 
(See  Jar,  xxx.  16.) 

Jer.  xxx.  17.  For  I  will  restore  health  unto  thee,  and 
I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  wounds,  saith  the  Lord  ;  be- 
cause they  called  thee  an  Outcast,  saying,  This  is  Zion, 
whom  no  man  seeketh  after. 

Zech.  xiv.  12.  And  this  shall  be  the  plague  where- 
with the  Lord  will  smite  all  the  people  that  have 
fought  against  Jerusalem ;  Their  flesh  shall  consume 
while  they  stand  upon  their  feet,  and  their  eyes  shall 
consume  away  in  their  holes,  and  their  tongue  shall 
consume  away  in  their  mouth. 

 13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  tliat 

a  great  tumult  from  the  Lord  shall  be  among  them  ; 
and  they  shall  lay  hold  every  one  on  the  hand  of  his 
neighbour,  and  his  hand  shall  rise  up  against  the  hand 
of  his  neighbour. 

 14.  And  Judah  also  shall  fight  at  Jerusalem ; 

and  the  wealth  of  all  the  heathen  round  about  shall  be 
gathered  together,  gold,  and  silver,  and  apparel,  in 
great  abundance. 

§  154.   God  shall  be  Acknowledged, 

Is.  xiv.  3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  day  that 
the  Lord  shall  give  thee  rest  from  thy  sorrow,  and 
from  thy  fear,  and  from  the  hard  bondage  wherein 
thou  wast  made  to  serve, 

 4.  That  thou  shalt  take  up  this  proverb  against 

the  king  of  Babylon,  and  say.  How  liath  the  oppressor 
ceased  1  the  golden  city  ceased ! 

 5.  The  Lord  hath  broken  the  staff  of  the 

wicked,  and  the  sceptre  of  the  rulers. 

 6.  He  who  smote  the  people  in  wrath  with  a 

continual  stroke,  he  that  ruled  the  nations  in  anger,  is 
persecuted,  and  none  hindereth. 

 7.  The  whole  earth  is  at  rest,  and  is  quiet : 

they  break  forth  into  singing. 

Ezek.  XX.  42.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  ayn  the 
Lord,  when  I  shall  bring  you  into  the  land  of  Israel, 
into  the  country  for  the  which  I  lifted  up  mine  hand 
to  give  it  to  your  fsvthers. 

—  xxxix.  21.  And  I  will  set  my  glory  among  the 
heathen,  and  all  the  heathen  shall  see  my  judgment 
that  I  have  executed,  and  my  hand  that  I  have  laid 
upon  them. 

 22.  So  the  house  of  Israel  shall  know  that  I 

am  the  Lord  their  God  from  that  day  and  forward. 

 23.  And  the  heathen  shall  know  that  the  house 

of  Israel  went  into  captivity  for  their  iniquity  :  because 
they  trespassed  against  me,  therefore  hid  I  my  face 
from  them,  and  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  their  ene- 
mies ;  so  fell  they  all  by  the  sword. 

 24.  According  to  their  uncleanness  and  ac- 
cording to  their  transgressions  have  I  done  unto  them, 
and  hid  my  face  from  them. 

 26.  After  that  they  have  borne  their  shame, 

and  all  their  trespasses  Avhereby  they  have  trespassed 
against  me,  when  they  dwelt  safely  in  their  land,  and 
none  made  tliem  afraid. 

 27.  When  I  have  brought  them  again  from 

the  people,  and  gathered  them  out  of  their  enemies' 
lands,  and  am  sanctified  in  them  in  the  sight  of  many 
nations ; 

 28.  Then  shall  they  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 


their  God,  which  caused  them  to  be  led  into  captivity 
among  the  heathen :  but  I  have  gathered  them  unto 
their  own  land,  and  have  left  none  of  them  any  more 
there. 

§  155.   Exultation  in  the  Deliverance. 

Ps.  Ixxxv.  1.  Lord,  thou  hast  been  favourable  unto 
thy  land ;  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivity  of 
Jacob. 

—  cvii.  2.  Let  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  say  so, 
whom  he  hath  redeemed  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy ; 

—  cxxvi.  1.  When  the  Lord  turned  again  the  cap- 
tivity of  Zion,  we  were  like  them  that  dream. 

 2.  Then  was  our  mouth  filled  with  laughter, 

and  our  tongue  with  singing :  then  said  they  among 
the  heathen.  The  Lord  hath  done  great  things  for 
them. 

—  cxlvii.  2.  The  Lord  doth  build  up  Jerusalem :  he 

gathereth  together  the  outcasts  of  Israel. 

Is.  xlviii.  20.  Go  ye  forth  of  Babylon,  f!ee  ye  from 
the  Chaldeans,  with  a  voice  of  singing  declare  ye,  tell 
this,  utter  it  even  to  the  end  of  the  earth  ;  say  ye,  The 
Lord  hath  redeemed  his  servant  Jacob. 

Zech.ii.  6.  Ho,  ho,  come  forth,  and  flee  from  the  land 
of  the  north,  saith  the  Lord  ;  for  I  have  spread  you 
abroad  as  the  four  winds  of  heaven,  saith  the  Lord. 

 7.  Deliver  thyself,  0  Zion,  that  dwellest  with 

the  daughter  of  Babylon. 

 8.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  After 

the  glory  hath  he  sent  me  unto  the  nations  which 
spoiled  you :  for  he  that  toucheth  you,  toucheth  the 
apple  of  his  eye. 

CHAP.  xni. 

"  THE  HEBREWS  AGAIN  m 
PALESTINE. 

See  also  page  598,  Chap.  VI. 

§  156.   The  Edict  of  Cyrus.   53G  B.C.* 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  22.  Now  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king 
of  Persia,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  spoken  by  the 
mouth  of  Jeremiah  might  be  accomplished,  the  Lord 
stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  that  he 
made  a  proclamation  throughout  all  his  kingdom,  and 
put  it  also  in  writing,  saying, 

 23.  Thus  saith  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  All  the 

kingdoms  of  the  earth  hath  the  Lord  God  of  heaven 
given  me  ;  and  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  a  house 
in  Jerusalem,  which  is  in  Judah.  Who  is  there  among 
you  of  all  his  people  ?  The  Lord  his  God  be  with 
him,  and  let  him  go  up. 

Ezr.  i.  1.  Now  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king  of 
Persia,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  mouth  of 
Jeremiah  miglit  be  fulfilled,  the  Lord  stirred  up  the 
spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  that  he  made  a  procla- 
mation throughout  all  his  kingdom,  woL&put  it  also  in 
writing,  saying, 

 2.  Thus  saith  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  The  Lord 

God  of  heaven  hath  given  me  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
earth  ;  and  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  a  house 
at  Jerusalem,  which  is  in  Judah. 

 3.  Who  is  there  among  you  of  all  his  people? 

his  God  be  with  him,  and  let  him  go  up  to  Jerusalem, 
which  is  in  Judah,  and  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel,  (he  is  the  God,)  which  is  in  Jerusalem. 

 4.  And  whosoever  remaineth  in  any  place 

where  he  sojoumeth,  let  the  men  of  his  place  help  him 
with  silver,  and  \\  ith  gold,  and  with  goods,  and  with 
beasts,  besides  the  freewill  offering  for  the  house  of 
God  that  is  in  Jerusalem. 

§  157.   What  Tribes  Responded. 

Ezr.  i.  5.  Then  rose  up  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 
Judah  and  Benjamin,  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites, 
witli  all  titcm,  whose  spirit  God  had  raised,  to  go  up  to 
build  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  is  in  Jerusalem. 


*  By  snbtractin?  this  date  from  605  B.C.,  the  date  of  the  first 
deportation  liv  Ncbucliartiiczzar,  we  obtain  69,  or,  iu  round  nuin- 
burs,  70years'for  the  duration  of  tLie  Captivity.— H. 


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BOOK  XI. 


Ezr.  i.  6.  And  all  they  that  were  about  them  strength- 
ened their  hands  with  vessels  of  silver,  with  gold,  with 
goods,  and  with  beasts,  and  with  precious  things,  be- 
sides all  thai  was  willingly  offered. 

(See  I  Chr,  ix.  3,  for  Ephraim  and  Manasseh.) 

§  158.   Cyrus  Restores  the  Sacred  Vessels. 
(See  2  Kings xxiv.  13.) 

Ezr.  i.  7.  Also  Cyrus  the  king  brought  forth  the  ves- 
sels of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  which  Nebuchadnezzar 
had  brought  forth  out  of  Jerusalem,  and  had  put  them 
in  the  house  of  his  gods ; 

 8.  Even  those  did  Cyrus  king  of  Persia  bring 

forth  by  the  hand  of  Mithredath  the  treasurer,  and 
numbered  them  unto  Shesbbazzar,  the  prince  of  Judah. 

 9.  And  this  is  the  number  of  them :  thirty 

chargers  of  gold,  a  thousand  chargers  of  silver,  nine 
and  twenty  knives, 

 10.  Thirty  basins  of  gold,  silver  basins  of  a 

second  sort  four  himdred  and  ten,  and  other  vessels  a 
thousand. 

 11.  All  the  vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver  were 

■five  thousand  and  four  htmdred.  All  these  did  Shesli- 
bazzar  bring  up  with  tJiern  of  the  captivity  that  were 
brought  up  from  Babylon  unto  Jerusalem. 

§  159.   How  many  People  Returned. 

Ezr.  ii.  64.  The  whole  congregation  together  was 
forty  and  two  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore. 

 65.  Besides  their  servants  and  theu*  maids, 

of  whom  tliere  were  seven  thousand  three  himdred 
thirty  and  seven :  and  tliere  were  among  them  two 
hundred  singing  men  and  singing  women. 

 66.  Their  horses  were  seven  hundred  thirty 

and  six  ;  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five  ; 

 67.  Their  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and 

five;  tJieir  asses,  six  thousand  seven  hundi'ed  and 
twenty. 

Neh.  vii.  66.  The  whole  congregation  together  was 
forty  and  two  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore. 

 67.  Besides  their  manservants  and  their  maid- 
servants, of  whom  tliere  were  seven  thousand  three 
hundred  thirty  and  seven ;  and  they  had  two  hundred 
forty  and  five  singing  men  and  singing  women. 

 68.  Their  horses,  seven  hundred  thirty  and 

six :  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five  : 

 69.  Tlteir  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and 

five :  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty  asses. 

§  160.   Their  Contributions  for  the  Temple. 

Ezr.  ii.  68.  And  soim  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  when 
they  came  to  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  is  at  J eru- 
salem,  off'ered  freely  for  the  house  of  God  to  set  it  up 
in  his  place : 

 69.  They  gave  after  their  ability  unto  the 

treasure  of  the  work  threescore  and  one  thousand 
drams  of  gold,  and  five  thousand  pounds  of  silver, 
and  one  hundred  priests'  garments. 

 70.  So  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  mn^^ 

of  the  people,  and  the  singers,  and  the  porters,  and 
the  Nethinim,  dwelt  in  their  cities,  and  all  Israel  in 
their  cities. 

Neh.  vii.  70.  And  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers 
gave  imto  the  work.  The  Tirshatha  gave  to  the 
treasure  a  thousand  drams  of  gold,  fifty  basins,  five 
hundred  and  thirty  priests'  garments. 

 71.  And  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave 

to  the  treasure  of  the  work  twenty  thousand  drams 
of  gold,  and  two  thousand  and  two  hundred  pounds 
of  silver. 

 72.  And  tTuvt  which  the  rest  of  the  people 

gave  was  twenty  thousand  drams  of  gold,  and  two 
thousand  pounds  of  silver,  and  threescore  and  seven 
priests'  garments. 

 73.  So  the  priests,  and  (he  Levites,  and  the 

porters,  and  the  singers,  and  some  of  the  people,  and 
the  Nethinim,  and  all  Ifrael,  dwelt  in  their  cities  ;  and 
■when  the  seventh  month  came,  the  children  of  Israel 
Uiere  in  their  cities. 


§  161.   The  Altar  Built,  and  the  Old  Order  of 
Festivals  and  Services  Restored. 

Ezr.  iii.  1.  And  when  the  seventh  month  was  come, 
and  the  children  of  Israel  were  in  the  cities,  the  people 
gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man  to  Jenisalem. 

 2.  Then  stood  ujj  Jeshua  the  son  of  Jozadak, 

and  his  brethren  the  priests,  and  Zerubbabel  the  son 
of  Shealtiel,  and  his'brethren,  and  builded  the  altar  of 
the  God  of  Israel,  to  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon,  as 
it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  man  of  God. 

 3.  And  they  set  the  altar  upon  his  bases  ;  for 

fear  was  upon  them  because  of  the  jieople  of  those 
countries :  and  they  offered  burnt  offerings  thereon 
unto  the  Lord,  even  burnt  offerings  morning  and 
evening. 

 4.  They  kept  also  the  feast  of  tabernacles,  as 

it  is  written,  and  offered  the  daily  burnt  offerings  by 
number,  according  to  the  custom,  as  the  duty  of  every 
day  required ; 

 5.  And  afterward  offered  the  continual  burnt 

offering,  both  of  the  new  moons,  and  of  all  the  set 
feasts  of  the  Lord  that  were  consecrated,  and  of  every 
one  that  willingly  offered  a  freewill  offering  unto  the 
Lord. 

 6.  From  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month  be- 
gan they  to  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord.  But  the 
foundation  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord  was  not  yet  laid. 

§  162.   Materials  Provided  for  the  Temple. 

Ezr.  iii.  7.  They  gave  money  also  unto  the  masons, 
and  to  the  carpenters ;  and  meat,  and  drink,  and  oil, 
unto  them  of  Zidon,  and  to  them  of  Tyre,  to  bring 
cedar  trees  from  Lebanon  to  the  sea  of  Joppa,  accord- 
ing to  the  grant  that  they  had  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia. 

§  163.   The  Foundations  Laid« 
See  Ezr.  iii.  8-13. 

§  164.   The  Samaritans  not  allowed  to  Assist. 

Ezr.  iv.  1.  Now  when  the  adversaries  of  Judah 
and  Benjamin  heard  that  the  children  of  the  captivi- 
ty builded  the  temple  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ; 

 2.  Then  they  came  to  Zerubbabel,  and  to  the 

chief  of  the  fathers,  and  said  unto  them.  Let  us  build 
with  you :  for  we  seek  your  God,  as  ye  do  ;  and  we 
do  sacrifice  unto  him  since  the  days  of  Esar-haddon 
king  of  Assur,  which  brought  us  up  hither. 

 3.  But  Zerubbabel,  and  Jeshua,  and  the  rest 

of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  said  unto  them. 
Ye  have  nothing  to  do  with  us  to  build  a  house  unto 
our  God;  but  we  ourselves  together  will  build  \mto 
the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  as  king  Cyrus  the  king  of 
Persia  hath  commanded  us. 

§  165.   They  then  Oppose. 

(1.  FROM  535  B.C.  TO  THE  ACCESSION  OF  DABTUS  HT8- 
TASPIS,  521  B.C.) 

Ezr.iv.  4.  Then  the  people  of  the  land  weakened 
the  hands  of  the  people  of  Judah,  and  troubled  them 
in  building, 

 5.  And  hired  counsellors  against  them,  to  frus- 
trate their  purpose,  all  the  days  of  Cyrus  king  of  Per 
sia,  even  until  the  reign  of  Darius  king  of  Persia. 
(2.  under  cambyses,  529-522  b.c.) 

Ezr.iv.  6.  And  in  the  reign  of  Aliasuerus,  ui  the 
beginning  of  his  reign,  wrote  they  unto  him  an  accu- 
sation against  the  inhabitants  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem 

(3.   THE    work    STOrPED    TIlvDER  PSEUDO-SMEKDIS, 

522-521  B.C.) 

(See  Ezr.  iv.  7-22,  for  the  Accusation  of  the  Samari- 
tans, and  the  Edict  of  the  Persian  King.) 

Ezr.  iv.  23.  Now  when  the  copy  of  king  Artaxerx- 
cs'  letter  was  i-ead  before  Kehum,  and  Shimshai  the 
scribe,  and  their  companions,  they  went  up  in  hasto 
to  Jerusalem  unto  the  Jews,  and  made  them  to  cease 
liy  force  and  power. 
"  21.  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  of 


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BOOK  XI. 


God,  which  is  at  Jerusalem.  So  it  ceased  unto  the 
second  year  of  the  reign  of  Darius  king  of  Persia. 

§  166.   The  People  Reproved. 

Ezp.  V.  1.  Then  the  propliets,  Haggai  tlie  prophet, 
and  Zechariah  the  son  of  Iddo,  prophesied  iinto  the 
Jews  that  icere  in  Judah  and  Jerusalem  in  the  name 
of  the  God  of  Israel,  even  unto  them. 

Hag.  i.  2.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying, 
This  people  say,  The  time  is  not  come,  the  time  that 
the  Lord's  house  should  be  built. 

 3.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Hag- 
gai the  propliet,  saying, 

 4.  is  it  time  for  you,  O  ye,  to  dwell  in  your 

ceiled  houses,  and  this  house  lie  waste  ? 

 5.  Now  therefore  thus  saitk  the  Lord  of  hosts ; 

Consider  your  ways. 

 7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Consider 

your  ways. 

 8.  Go  up  to  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood, 

and  build  the  house ;  and  I  will  take  pleasui'e  in  it, 
and  I  will  be  glorified,  saith  the  Lord. 

 9.  Ye  looked  for  much,  and,  lo,  it  came  to  lit- 
tle ;  and  when  ye  brought  it  home,  I  did  blow  upon  it. 
"Why?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Because  of  mine 
house  that  is  waste,  and  ye  run  every  man  unto  his 
own  house. 

§  167.   The  Work  Resumed. 

Ezr.Y.  2.  Then  rose  up  Zerubbabel  the  son  of 
Shealtiel,  and  Jeshua  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  began 
to  build  the  house  of  God  which  is  at  Jerusalem :  and 
with  them  were  the  prophets  of  God  helping  them. 

Hag,  i.  13.  Then  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shealtiel, 
and  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high  priest,  with 
all  the  remnant  of  the  people,  obeyed  the  voice  of  the 
Lord  their  God,  and  the  words  ot  Haggai  the  proph- 
et, as  the  Lord  their  God  had  sent  him,  and  the  peo- 
ple did  fear  before  the  Lord. 

 13.  Then  spake  Haggai  the  Lord's  messenger 

in  the  Lord's  message  unto  the  people,  saying,  I  am 
with  you,  saith  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Ze- 
rubbabel the  son  of  Shealtiel,  governor  of  Judah,  and 
the  spirit  of  Joshua  the  sou  of  Josedech,  the  high 
priest,  and  the  spirit  of  all  the  remnant  of  the  people ; 
and  they  came  and  did  work  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
of  hosts,  their  God, 

 15.  In  tlie  fourth  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

sixth  month,  in  the  second  year  of  Darius  the  king. 

§  168.   The  Course  Pursued  by  the  Persian  Gov- 
ernment. 

(1.  THE  GOITSRNOR  OF  STRIA  MAKES  SHAKP  mQUIRY, 
BUT  DOES  NOT  STOP  THE  WORK.) 

Ezp.v.  3.  At  the  same  time  came  to  them  Tatnai, 
governor  on  this  side  the  river,  and  Shethar-bozuai, 
and  their  companions,  and  said  thus  unto  tiiem,  Who 
hatli  commanded  you  to  build  this  house,  and  to  make 
up  this  wall  ? 

 4.  Then  said  we  unto  them  after  this  manner, 

"What  are  the  names  of  the  men  that  make  this  build- 
ing? 

 5.  But  the  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the  el- 
ders of  the  Jews,  that  they  could  not  cause  them  to 
cease,  till  the  matter  came  to  Darius :  and  then  they 
returned  answer  by  letter  concerning  this  matte)'. 

(2.  SENDS  HOME  FOR  INSTRUCTIONS.) 

See  Ezr.v.  6-17. 

(3.  DARIUS  TELLS  HUr  TO  LET  THE  JEWS  ALONE.) 

Ezr.  vL  6.  Now,  therefore,  Tatnai,  governor  beyond 
the  river,  Shethar-bozuai,  and  your  companions  the 
Apharsacliites,  which  are  beyond  the  river,  be  ye  far 
from  thence : 

 7.  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone ; 

let  the  governor  of  the  Jews  and  the  elders  of  the 
Jews  build  Uiis  house  of  God  in  his  place. 

(4.  AND  TO  HELP  ON  THE  WORK.) 

See  Ezr.vi.  8-13. 


(5.  THE  GOVERNOR  OP  COURSE  OBEYS.) 

Ezr.  vi.  13.  Then  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the 
river,  Shethar-boznai,  and  their  companions,  accord- 
ing to  that  which  Darius  the  king  had  sent,  so  they 
did  speedily. 

§  169.  The  Temple  Finished.   615  B.C. 

Ezr.  vi.  14.  And  the  elders  of  the  Jews  builded. 
and  they  prospered  through  the  propliesying  of  Hag- 
gai the  prophet  and  Zechariah  the  son  of  Iddo.  And 
they  builded,  and  finished  it,  according  to  the  com- 
mandment of  the  God  of  Israel,  and  according  to  the 
commandment  of  Cyrus,  and  Darius,  and  Artaxerxea 
king  of  Persia. 

 15.  And  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third 

day  of  the  month  Adar,  which  was  in  the  sixth  year 
of  the  reign  of  Darius  the  king. 

§  170.   The  Temple  Dedicated. 
See  Ezp.  vi.  16-33. 

§  171.   mssion  of  Ezra.   458  B.C. 

(1.  IS  COMMISSIONED  BY  ARTAXERXES  LONGIMANUS.) 

See  Ezr.  vil.  11-26. 

(3.  SETS  FORTH.) 

Ezr.  vii.  6.  This  Ezra  went  up  from  Babylon ;  and 
he  was  a  ready  scribe  in  the  law  of  Moses,  whicli  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel  had  given :  and  the  king  granted 
him  all  his  request,  according  to  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
his  God  upon  him. 

 7.  And  there  went  up  some  of  the  children  of 

Israel,  and  of  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  the 
singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  Nethinim,  unto  Jeru- 
salem, in  the  seventh  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  king. 

 8.  And  he  came  to  Jerusalem  in  the  fifth 

month,  which  was  in  the  seventh  year  of  the  king. 

 9.  For  upon  the  first  da?/  of  the  first  month 

began  he  to  go  up  from  Babylon,  and  on  the  first  day 
of  the  fifth  month  came  he  to  Jerusalem,  according  to 
the  good  hand  of  his  God  upon  him. 

(3.  HALTS  THREE  DAYS  AT  AHAVA,  AND  KEEPS  A  FAST.) 

See  Ezr.  viii.  15-33. 

(4.  COMMITS   THE   TREASURES  AND   SACRED  VESSELS 
TO  THE  CUSTODY  OP  THE  PRIESTS.) 

See  Ezr.  viii.  24-30. 

(5.  REACHES  JERUSALEM.) 

Ezr.  viii.  31.  Then  we  departed  from  the  river  of 
Ahava  on  the  twelfth  day  of  the  first  month,  to  go 
unto  Jerusalem :  and  the  hand  of  our  God  was  upon 
us,  and  he  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy, 
and  of  such  as  lay  in  wait  by  the  way. 

 33.  And  we  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  abode 

there  three  days. 

(6.  DELIVERS  THE  KING'S  ORDERS.) 

Ezr.  viii.  36.  And  they  delivered  the  king's  com- 
missions unto  the  king's  lieutenants,  and  to  the  gov- 
ernors on  this  side  the  river  :  and  they  furthered  the 
people,  and  the  house  of  God. 

(7.    BREAKS   UP  THE   HEATHEN   MARRIAGE  CONNEC- 
TIONS WHICH  HAD  BEEN  FORMED.     457  B.C.*) 

See  Ezr.  ix.  and  x. 
§172.  Administration  of  Nehemiah.  445-433  B.C. 

(i.  GETS  SAD  TIDINGS  FROM  JERUSALEM.) 

Neh.  i.  1.  -I- And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  Cliis- 
leu,  in  the  twentieth  year,  as  I  was  in  Shushan  the 
palace, 

 2.  That  Hanani,  one  of  my  brethren,  came,  he 

and  certain  men  of  Judah ;  and  I  asked  them  concern- 
ing the  Jews  tliat  had  escaped,  which  were  left  of  the 
captivity,  and  concerning  Jerusalem. 

 3.  And  they  said  unto  me,  The  remnant  that 

are  left  of  the  captivitv  there  in  the  province  are  in 
great  affliction  and  reproach:  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 

*  And  iu  this  year  probably  returns  to  Babylou.— H. 


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BOOK  XI. 


also  IS  broken  down,  and  the  gates  thereof  are  burned 
with  fire. 

Neh.i.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  wheii  I  heard  these 
words,  that  I  sat  down  and  wept,  antl  mourned  cer- 
iain  days,  and  fasted,  and  prayed  before  the  God  of 
heaven. 

(3.   IS   COMMISSIONED   BY  ARTAXERXES  LONGIMA^IUS 
TO  GO  TUEHE.) 

Neh.  ii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  Nisan, 
in  the  twentieth  year  of  Artaxcrxes  the  king,  tha.: 
wine  was  before  him :  and  I  took  up  the  wine,  and 
gave  it  unto  the  king.  Now  I  had  not  been  heforeUme 
sad  in  his  presence. 

 2.  AVlierefore  the  king  said  imto  me,  Wliy  is 

thy  countenance  sad,  seeing  thou  art  not  sick  ?  this  is 
nothing  else  but  sorrow  of  heart.  Then  I  was  very 
Bore  afraid, 

 3.  And  said  unto  the  king,  Let  tlie  king  live 

for  ever:  why  should  not  my  countenfince  be  sad, 
when  the  city,  the  place  of  my  fathers'  sepulchres, 
lieth  waste,  and  the  gates  thereof  are  consumed  with 
fire? 

 5.  And  I  said  unto  the  king,  If  it  please  the 

king,  and  if  thy  servant  have  found  favour  in  thy 
sight,  that  thou  wouldcst  send  me  unto  Judah,  unto 
the  city  of  my  fathers'  sepulchres,  that  I  may  build  it. 

 6  And  the  king  said  unto  me,  (the  queen  also 

sitting  by  him,)  For  how  long  shall  thy  journey  be  ? 
and  when  wilt  thou  return  ?  So  it  pleased  the  king 
to  send  me ;  and  I  set  him  a  time. 

 7.  Moreover  I  said  unto  the  king,  If  it  please 

the  king,  let  letters  be  given  me  to  the  governors  be- 
yond the  river,  that  they  may  convey  me  over  till  I 
come  into  Judah ; 

 8.  And  a  letter  unto  Asaph  the  keeper  of  the 

king's  forest,  that  he  may  give  me  timber  to  make 
beams  for  the  gates  of  the  palace  Avhich  apperlained  to 
the  house,  and  for  the  wall  of  the  city,  and  for  the 
house  that  I  shall  enter  into.  And  the  king  granted 
me,  according  to  the  good  hand  of  my  God  upon  me. 

(3.  REACHES  JERUSALEM.) 

Neh.  ii.  9.  Then  I  came  to  the  governors  beyond  the 
river,  and  gave  them  the  kings  letters.  Now  the 
king  had  sent  captains  of  the  army  and  horsemen 
with  me. 

 10.  When  Sanballat  the  Horonite,  and  Tobiah 

the  servant,  the  Ammonite,  heard  of  it,  it  grieved 
them  exceedingly  that  there  was  come  a  man  to  seek 
the  welfixre  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

 11.  So  I  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  was  there 

three  days. 

(4.  INSPECTS  THE  RUINS  BY  NIGHT.) 

Neh.  ii.  12.  And  I  arose  in  the  night,  I  and  some 
few  men  with  me ;  neither  told  I  any  man  what  my 
God  had  put  in  my  heart  to  do  at  Jerusalem  :  neither 
was  tliere  any  beast  with  me,  save  the  beast  that  I  rode 
•upon. 

 13.  And  I  went  out  by  night  by  the  gate  of 

the  valley,  even  before  the  dragon  well,  and  to  the 
dung  port,  and  viewed  the  walls  of  Jerusalem,  which 
were  broken  down,  and  the  gates  thereof  were  con- 
sumed with  fire. 

 14.  Then  I  went  on  to  the  gate  of  the  fount- 
ain, and  to  the  king's  pool:  but  there  was  no  place  for 
the  beast  that  was  under  me  to  pass. 

 15.  Then  went  I  up  in  the  night  by  the  brook, 

and  viewed  the  wall,  and  turned  back,  and  entered  by 
the  gate  of  the  valley,  and  so  returned. 

 16.  And  the  rulers  knew  not  whither  I  went, 

or  what  I  did ;  neither  had  I  as  yet  told  it  to  the  Jews, 
nor  to  the  priests,  nor  to  the  nobles,  nor  to  the  rulers, 
nor  to  the  rest  that  did  the  work. 

(5.  STIRS  UP  THE  PEOPLE  TO  REBUILD  THE  WALL.) 

Neh.  ii.  17.  Then  said  I  unto  them.  Ye  see  the  dis- 
tress that  we  ai'e  in,  how  Jerusalem  lieth  waste,  and 
the  gates  thereof  are  burned  with  fire :  come,  and  let 
us  build  up  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  that  we  be  no  more 
a  reproach. 

—  —  18.  Then  I  told  them  of  the  hand  of  my  God 
which  was  good  upon  me ;  as  also  the  kings  "words 


that  he  had  spoken  unto  me.  And  they  said.  Let  us 
rise  up  and  build.  So  they  strengthened  their  hands 
for  this  good  work. 

(6.  IN  SPITE  OF  THE  DERISION  OF  THEIR  ENEMIES.) 

Neh.  ii.  19.  But  when  Sanballat  the  Horonite,  and 
Tobiah  the  servant,  the  Ammonite,  and  Geshem  the 
Arabian,  heard  it,  they  laughed  us  to  scorn,  and  de- 
spised us,  and  said.  What  is  this  thing  that  ye  do?  wiU 
ye  rebel  against  the  king  ? 

 20.  Then  answered  I  them,  and  said  unto 

them.  The  God  of  heaven,  he  will  prosper  us ;  there- 
fore we  his  servants  will  arise  and  build  :  but  ye  have 
no  portion,  nor  right,  nor  memorial,  in  Jerusalem. 

(7.  OPPOSITION  INCREASES,  BUT  THE  WORK  GOES  ON.) 

Neh.  iv.  1.  But  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Sanbal- 
lat heard  that  we  builded  the  wall,  he  was  wroth, 
and  took  great  indignation,  and  mocked  the  Jews. 

 6.  So  built  we  the  wall ;  and  all  the  wall  was 

joined  together  unto  the  half  thereof:  for  the  people 
had  a  mind  to  work. 

(8.  AN  ATTACK  RESOLVED  UPON.) 

Neh.  iv.  7.  But  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Sanballat, 
and  Tobiah,  and  the  Arabians,  and  the  Ammonites, 
and  the  Ashdodites,  heard  that  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 
were  made  up,  and  that  the  breaches  began  to  be  stop- 
ped, then  they  were  very  wroth, 

 8.  And  conspired  all  of  them  together  to  come 

and  to  flght  against  Jerusalem,  and  to  hinder  it. 

 10.  And  Judah  said,  The  strength  of  the  bear- 
ers of  burdens  is  decayed,  and  there  is  much  rubbish ; 
so  that  we  are  not  able  to  build  the  wall. 

 11.  And  our  adversaries  said.  They  shall  not 

know,  neither  see,  till  we  come  in  the  midst  among 
them,  and  slay  them,  and  cause  the  work  to  cease. 

 12.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the  Jews 

which  dwelt  by  them  came,  they  said  unto  us  ten  times, 
From  all  places  whence  ye  shall  return  unto  us  theij 
will  be  upon  you. 

(9.  PREPARATIONS   MADE  TO  REPEL  IT.) 

Neh.  iv.  13.  Therefore  set  I  in  the  lower  places  be- 
hind the  wall,  and  on  the  higher  places,  I  even  set 
the  people  after  their  families  with  their  swords,  their 
spears,  and  their  bows. 

 14.  And  I  looked,  and  rose  up,  and  said  unto 

the  nobles,  and  to  the  rulers,  and  to  the  rest  of  the 
people.  Be  not  ye  afraid  of  them :  remember  the  Lord, 
lohich  is  great  and  teiTible,and  fight  for  yom-  brethren, 
your  sons,  and  your  daughters,  your  wives  and  your 
houses. 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  our  enemies 

heard  that  it  was  known  unto  us,  and  God  had  brought 
their  counsel  to  nought,  that  we  returned  all  of  us  to 
the  wall,  every  one  unto  his  work. 

 16.  And  it  came  to  pass  from  that  tirne  forth, 

that  the  half  of  my  servants  wrought  in  the  work,  and 
the  other  half  of  them  held  both  tlie  spears,  the  shields, 
and  the  bows,  and  the  habergeons;  and  the  rulers  j/»re 
behind  all  the  house  of  Judah. 

 17.  They  which  builded  on  the  wall,  and  they 

that  bare  burdens,  with  those  that  laded,  ere?-^  with 
one  of  his  hands  wrought  in  the  work,  and  with  the 
o\herhand  held  a  weapon. 

 18.  For  the  builders,  every  one  had  his  sword 

girded  by  his  side,  and  so  builded.  And  he  that  sound- 
ed the  trumpet  icas  by  me. 

 19.  And  I  said  unto  the  nobles,  and  to  the 

rulers,  and  to  the  rest  of  the  people.  The  work  is  great 
and  large,  and  we  are  separated  upon  the  wall,  one  far 
from  the  other. 

 20.  In  what  place  therefore  ye  hear  the  sound 

of  the  trumpet,  resort  ye  thither  unto  us :  our  God 
shall  fight  for  us. 

 21.  So  we  laboured  in  the  work :  and  half  of 

them  held  the  spears  from  the  rising  of  the  morning 
till  the  stars  appeared. 

 22.  Likewise  at  the  same  time  said  I  tmto  the 

people,  L(.'t  every  one  with  his  servant  lodge  within 
Jei-usalem,  that  in  the  night  they  may  be  a  guard  to 
us,  and  labour  on  the  day. 

 23.  So  neither  I,  nor  my  brethren,  nor  my  ser- 


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vants,  nor  the  men  of  the  guard  which  followed  me, 
none  of  us  iiut  off  our  clothes,  saving  that  every  one 
put  them  off  for  washing. 

(10.  A  STOP  PUT  TO  THE  OPPKESSION  OF  THE  POOR.) 

See  Neh.  v.  1-13. 

(11.  THE  NEW  GOVERNOR   PROVIDES  FOR  HIMSELF 
AND  OTHERS.) 

Neh.v.  14.  Moreover  from  the  time  that  I  was  ap- 
pointed to  be  their  governor  in  the  land  of  Judah, 
from  the  twentieth  year  even  unto  the  two  and  thir- 
tieth year  of  Artaxerxes  the  king,  tliut  is,  twelve  years, 
I  and  my  brethren  have  not  eaten  the  bread  of  the 
governor. 

 15,  But  the  former  governors  that  had  been 

before  me  were  chargeable  unto  the  people,  and 
had  taken  of  them  bread  and  wine,  besides  forty 
shekels  of  silver;  yea,  even  their  servants  bear  rule 
over  the  people :  but  so  did  not  I,  because  of  the  fear 
of  God. 

 16.  Yea,  also  I  continued  in  the  work  of  this 

wall,  neither  bought  we  any  land :  and  all  my  ser- 
vants were  gathered  thither  unto  the  work. 

 17.  Moreover  there  were  at  my  table  a  hundred 

and  fifty  of  the  Jews  and  rulers,  besides  those  that 
came  unto  us  fi'om  among  the  heathen  that  are  about 
us. 

 18.  Now  that  which  was  prepared /(?r  me  daily 

was  one  ox  and  six  choice  sheep ;  also  fowls  were  pre- 
pared for  me,  and  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of 
wine :  yet  for  all  this  required  not  I  the  bread  of  the 
governor,  because  the  bondage  was  heavy  upon  this 
people. 

(13.  NEW  PLOTS.) 

Neh.vi.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  Sanballat, 
and  Tobiah,  and  Geshem  the  Arabian,  and  the  rest  of 
our  enemies,  heard  that  I  had  builded  the  wall,  and 
that  there  was  no  breach  left  therein,  (though  at  that 
time  I  had  not  set  up  the  doors  upon  the  gates ;) 

 2.  That  Sanballat  and  Geshem  sent  unto  me, 

saying,  Come,  let  us  meet  together  in  some  one  of  flie 
villages  in  the  plain  of  Ono.  But  they  thought  to  do 
me  mischief 

 3.  And  I  sent  messengers  unto  them,  saying, 

I  am  doing  a  great  work,  so  that  I  cannot  come  down : 
why  should  the  work  cease,  whilst  I  leave  it,  and  come 
down  to  you  ? 

 4.  Yet  they  sent  unto  me  four  times  after 

this  sort ;  and  I  answered  them  after  the  same  man- 
ner. 

 5.  Then  sent  Sanballat  his  servant  unto  me  in 

like  manner  the  fifth  lime  with  an  open  letter  in  his 
hand ; 

 6.  Wherein  was  written,  It  is  reported  among 

the  heathen,  and  Gashmu  saith  it,  that  thou  and  the 
Jews  think  to  rebel :  for  which  cause  thou  bulkiest  the 
wall,  that  thou  mayest  be  their  king,  according  to 
these  words. 

 7.  And  thou  hast  also  appointed  prophets  to 

preach  of  thee  at  Jerusalem,  saying.  There  is  a  king  in 
Judah :  and  now  shall  it  be  reported  to  the  king  ac- 
cording to  these  words.  Come  now  thei'cfore,  and  let 
us  take  counsel  together. 

 8.  Then  I  sent  unto  him,  saying,  There  are  no 

such  things  done  as  thou  sayest,  but  thou  feignest  them 
out  of  thine  own  heart. 

 9.  For  they  all  made  us  afraid,  saying.  Their 

hands  shall  be  weakened  from  the  work,  that  it  be 
not  done.  Now  therefore,  0  Ood,  strengthen  my 
hands. 

(13.  FALSE  PROPHETS  EMPLOYED  TO  STOP  THE  WORK.) 

See  Neh.vi.  10-14. 

(14.  THE  WALL  FINISHED.     444  B.C.) 

Neh.vi.  15.  So  the  wall  was  finished  in  the  twenty 
and  fifth  day  of  tlie  month  Elul,  in  fifty  and  two  days. 

(15.  SOME  OF  THE  JEWISH  NOBLES  PROVE  FALSE.) 

Neh.vi.  17.  Moreover  in  those  days  the  nobles  of 


Jud;di  sent  many  letters  unto  Tobiah,  and  the  letters 
of  Tobiah  came  unto  them. 

 18.  For  there  wei'e  many  in  Judah  sworn  unto 

him,  because  he  was  the  son  in  law  of  Shechaniah  the 
son  of  Arab :  and  his  son  Johanan  had  taken  tho 
daughter  of  Meshullam  the  son  of  Berechiah 

 19.  Also  they  reported  his  good  deeds  before 

me,  and  uttered  my  words  to  him.  And  Tobiah  sent 
letters  to  put  me  in  fear. 

(16.  CLOSE  WATCH  TO  BE  KEPT.) 

Neh.  vii.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  wall  was 
built,  and  I  had  set  up  the  doors,  and  the  porters  and 
the  singers  and  the  Levites  were  appointed, 

 2.  That  I  gave  my  brother  Hanani,  and  Ha- 

naniah  the  ruler  of  the  palace,  charge  over  Jerusa- 
lem :  for  he  was  a  faithful  man,  and  feared  God  above 
many. 

 3.  And  I  said  unto  them.  Let  not  the  gates  of 

Jerusalem  be  opened  until  the  sun  be  hot;  and  while 
they  stand  by,  let  them  shut  the  doors,  and  bar  them  : 
and  appoint  watches  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem, 
every  one  in  his  watch,  and  every  one  to  be  over 
against  his  house. 

 4.  Now  the  dty  was  large  and  great :  but  the 

people  were  few  therein,  and  the  houses  were  not 
buOded. 

(17.  EZRA  AND  NEHEMIAH   UNITE  IN  CONDUCTtNQ 
RELIGIOUS  SERVICES.) 

See  Neh.  viii.  1-13. 

(18.  THE  FEAST  OF  TABERNACLES  KEPT.) 

See  Neh.  viii.  14-18. 

(19.  A  SOLEMN  FAST  AND  CONFESSION.) 

See  Neh.  ix. 

(30.  A  NEW  COVENANT  MADE  WITH  GOD.) 

Neh.x.  38.  And  the  rest  of  the  people,  the  priests, 
the  Levites,  the  porters,  the  singers,  the  Netbinim, 
and  all  they  that  had  separated  themselves  from  the 
people  of  the  lands  unto  the  law  of  God,  their  wives, 
their  sons,  and  their  daughters,  every  one  having 
knowledge,  and  having  understanding ; 

 29.  They  clave  to  their  brethren,  their  nobles, 

and  entered  into  a  curse,  and  into  an  oath,  to  walk  in 
God's  law,  which  was  given  by  Moses  the  ser\'ant  of 
God,  and  to  observe  and  do  all  the  commandments 
of  the  Lord  our  Lord,  and  his  judgments  and  his 
statutes ; 

(See  Neh.  x.  30-39,  for  the  chief  points  of  this 
Covenant.) 

(21.  A  SPECIAL  "EFFORT  REQUIRED  TO  PEOPLE  THE 
CITY.) 

Neh.  xi.  1.  And  the  rulers  of  the  people  dwelt  at 
Jerusalem :  the  rest  of  the  people  also  cast  lots,  to 
bring  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem  the  holy  city, 
and  nine  parts  to  dwell  in  other  cities. 

 2.  And  the  people  blessed  all  the  men,  that 

willingly  offered  themselves  to  dwell  at  Jerusalem. 

(33.  THE  DEDICATION  OF  THE  WALL.) 

Neh.  xii.  37.  And  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall 
of  Jerasalem  they  sfiught  the  Le\ite3  out  of  all 
their  places,  to  bring  them  to  Jerusalem,  to  keep  the 
dedication  with  gladness,  both  with  thanksgivings, 
and  with  singing,  with  cymbals,  psalteries,  and  with 
harps. 

 28.  And  the  sons  of  the  singers  gathered  them- 
selves together,  both  out  of  the  ijlain  country  round 
about  Jerusalem,  and  from  the  \  illages  of  Netophathi ; 

 29.  Also  from  the  house  of  Gilgal,  and  out  of 

the  fields  of  Geba  and  Azmaveth  :  for  the  singers  had 
builded  them  villages  round  about  Jerusalem. 

 30  And  the  priests  and  the  Levites  purified 

themselves,  and  purified  the  people,  and  the  gates,  and 
the  wall. 

 35.  And  certain  of  the  priests'  sons  with  trum- 
pets: namely,  Zechai'iah  the  son  of  Jonathan,  the  sou 


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BOOK  XI. 


of  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  Mattaniali,  the  son  of  Micha- 
iah,  the  son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  Asaph  : 

Neh..xii.  30.  And  his  brethren,  Shemaiah,  and  Aza- 
rael,  Milalai,  Gihilai,  Maai,  Nethaneel,  and  Judah,  Ha- 
nani,  \\;ith  the  musical  instruments  of  David  the  man  of 
God,  and  Ezra  the  scribe  Jiefore  them. 

 41.  And  the  priests;  Eliakim,  Maaseiah,  Mi- 

niamin,  Michaiah,  Elioenai,  Zechariah,  and  Hananiah, 
with  trumpets ; 

 43.  And  Maaseiah,  and  Slicmaiah,  and  Eleazar, 

and  Uzzi,  and  Jehohanan,  and  Malchijah,  and  Elani, 
and  Ezer.  And  the  singers  sang  loud,  with  Jezrahiah 
their  overseer. 

 48.  Also  that  day  they  offered  great  sacrifices, 

and  rejoiced:  for  God  had  made  them  rejoice  with 
great  joy:  the  wives  also  and  the  cliildren  rejoiced: 
so  that  the  joy  of  Jerusalem  was  heard  even  afar  off. 

(33.  PROVISION  MADE  FOR  THE  PRIESTS  AND  LEYITES.) 

See  Neh.  xii.  44-47. 

(34.  THE   CONGREGATION   PURGED   OF  ITS  HEATITEN 
ELEMENTS.) 

Neh.  xiii.  1.  On  that  day  they  read  in  the  book  of 
Moses  in  the  audience  of  tlie  people  ;  and  therein  was 
found  written,  tliat  tlie  Ammonite  and  the  Moabite 
should  not  come  into  the  congregation  of  God  for 
ever; 

 9.  Because  they  met  not  the  children  of  Israel 

with  bread  and  M'itli  water,  but  hired  Balaam  against 
them,  that  he  should  curse  them:  howbeit  our  God 
turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing. 

 3.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  heard 

the  law,  that  they  separated  from  Israel  all  the  mixed 
multitude. 

(25.  THE  TEMPLE  DESECRATED  AFTER  NEMEMIAH'S 
RETURN  TO  BABYLON,  IN  433  B.C.) 

Neh.  xiii.  4.  And  before  this,  Eliashib  the  priest, 
baying  the  oversight  of  the  chamber  of  the  house  of 
our  God,  ^cas  allied  unto  Tobiah  : 

 5.  And  he  had  prepared  for  him  a  great  cham- 
ber, where  aforetime  they  laid  the  meat  offerings,  the 
frankincense,  and  the  vessels,  and  the  tithes  of  the 
corn,  the  new  wine,  and  the  oil,  which  was  command- 
ed to  be  given  to  the  Levites,  and  the  singers,  and  the 
porters ;  and  the  ofi'erings  of  the  priests. 

(36.  THE  TEMPLE  CLEANSED.) 

Neh.  xiii.  6.  But  in  all  this  timevfaa  not  I  at  Jerusa- 
lem :  for  in  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of  Artaxerxes 
king  of  Babylon  came  I  unto  the  king,  and  after  cer- 
tain days  obtained  I  leave  of  the  king  : 

 7.  And  I  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  understood 

of  the  evil  that  Eliashib  did  for  Tobiah,  in  preparing 
him  a  chamber  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  God. 

 8.  And  it  grieved  me  sore ;  therefore  I  cast 

forth  all  the  household  stuff  of  Tobiah  out  of  the 
chamber. 

 9.  Then  I  commanded,  and  they  cleansed  the 

cTiambers  :  and  thither  brought  I  again  the  vessels  of 
the  house  of  God,  with  the  meatoffering  and  the  frank- 
incense. 

 10.  And  I  perceived  that  the  portions  of  the 

Levites  had  not  been  given  iJoem :  for  the  Levites  and 
the  singers,  that  did  tlie  work,  were  fled  every  one  to 
his  field. 

 11.  Then  contended  I  with  the  rulers,  and  said, 

Why  is  the  house  of  God  forsaken  '?  And  I  gathered 
them  together,  and  set  them  in  their  place. 

 13.  Then  brought  all  Judah  the  tithe  of  tlie 

com  and  new  wine  and  the  oil  unto  the  treasuries. 

 13.  And  I  made  treasurers  over  the  treasuries, 

Shelemiah  the  priest,  and  Zadok  the  scribe,  and  of  tlie 
Levites,  Pedaiah :  and  next  to  them  was  Hanan  the 
.son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  JIattaniah:  for  they  were 
counted  faitliful,  and  their  office  was  to  distribute  unto 
their  brethren. 

(37.  AN  END   PUT  TO  THE   DESECRATION  OF  THE 
SABBATH.) 

See  Neh.  xiu.  15-33. 


(38.  MARRIAGE  ALLIANCES  WITH  THE  HEATHEN 
BROKEN  UP.) 

See  Neh,  xiii.  33-31. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

JERUSALEM, 

§  173.   Its  Strength  and  Beauty. 

Ps.  xlviii.  3.  Beautiful  for  situation,  the  joy  of  the 
whole  earth,  is  mount  Zion,  on  the  sides  of  the  north, 
the  city  of  the  great  King. 

 11.  Let  mount  Zion  rejoice,  let  the  daughters 

of  Judah  be  glad,  because  of  thy  judgments. 

 13.  Walk  about  Zion,  and  go  round  about  her : 

tell  the  towers  thereof. 

 13.  Mark  ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her 

palaces ;  that  ye  may  tell  it  to  the  generation  follow- 
ing. 

—  cxxii.  3.  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  O 
Jerusalem. 

 3.  Jerusalem  is  builded  as  a  city  that  is  com- 
pact together. 

 4.  Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of  the 

Lord,  unto  the  testimony  of  Israel,  to  give  thanks 
unto  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

 5.  For  there  are  set  thrones  of  judgment,  the 

thrones  of  the  house  of  David. 

§  174.  Prayed  For, 

Ps.  li.  18.  Do  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Zion : 
build  thou  the  walls  of  Jerusalem. 

—  cxxii.  6.  Pray  for  the  peace  of  Jerusalem:  they 
shall  prosper  that  love  thee. 

 7.  Peace  be  within  thy  walls,  and  prosperity 

within  thy  palaces. 

 8.  For  my  brethren  and  companions'  sakes,  I 

will  now  say.  Peace  be  within  thee. 

§  17.5.   Loved  and  Defended  by  God. 

Ps.  xlviii.  3.  God  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a 
refuge. 

 4.  For,  lo,  the  kings  were  assembled,  they 

passed  by  together. 

 5.  They  saw  it,  and  so  they  marvelled  ;  they 

were  troubled,  and  hasted  away. 

—  Ixxxvii.  1.  His  foundation  is  in  the  holy  mount- 
ains. 

 3.  The  Lord  loveth  the  gates  of  Zion  more 

than  all  the  dwellings  of  Jacob. 

 3.  Glorious  things  are  spoken  of  thee,  O  city 

of  God.  Selah. 

 4.  I  will  make  mention  of  Rahab  and  Babylon 

to  them  that  know  me :  behold  Philistia,  and  Tyre, 
with  Ethiopia ;  this  man  was  born  there. 

 5.  And  of  Zion  it  shall  be  said,  This  and  that 

man  was  bom  in  her :  and  the  Highest  himself  shall 
establish  her. 

 6.  The  Lord  shall  count,  when  he  writeth  up 

the  people;  that  this  man  was  born  there.  Selah. 

—  cxxxii.  13.  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Zion ;  he 
hath  desired  it  for  his  habitation. 

§  17G.   Threatened  for  Sin. 

Is.  xxix.  1.  Woe  to  Ariel,  to  Ariel,  the  city  loTiere 
David  dwelt !  add  ye  year  to  year ;  let  them  kill  sac- 
rifices. 

 3.  Yet  I  will  distress  Ariel,  and  there  shall  be 

heaviness  and  sorrow  :  and  it  shall  be  unto  me  as 
Ariel. 

 3.  And  I  will  camp  against  thee  round  about, 

and  will  lay  siege  against  thee  with  a  mount,  and  I 
will  raise  forts  against  thee. 

—  xxvii.  10.  Yet  the  defenced  city  shall  be  desolate, 
and  the  habitation  forsaken,  and  left  like  a  wilderness : 


804 


CHAP.  XIV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


there  shall  the  calf  feed,  and  there  shall  he  he  down, 
and  consume  the  branches  thereof 

Is.  xxvii.  11.  When  the  boughs  thereof  are  withered, 
they  shall  be  bi'okeii  off:  the  women  come,  and  set 
them  on  fire;  for  it  w  a  people  of  no  understanding: 
therefore  he  that  made  them  will  not  have  mercy  on 
them,  and  he  that  formed  them  will  shew  them  uo 
favour. 

Jep.  i.  14.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Out  of  the 
north  an  evil  shall  break  forth  upon  all  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  land. 

 15.  For,  lo,  I  will  call  all  the  families  of  the 

kingdoms  of  the  north,  saith  the  Lord  ;  and  they  shall 
come,  and  they  shall  set  every  one  his  throne  at  the 
entering  of  the  gates  of  Jerusalem,  and  against  all  the 
walls  thereof  round  about,  and  against  all  the  cities  of 
Judah. 

—  ix.  11.  And  I  will  make  Jerusalem  heaps,  aTid  a 
dea  of  dragons ;  and  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah 
desolate,  without  an  inhabitant. 

—  xix.  8.  And  I  will  make  this  city  desolate,  and  a 
hissing;  every  one  that  passeth  thereby  shall  be  aston- 
ished and  hiss,  because  of  all  the  plagues  thereof. 

—  XX.  5.  Moreover  I  wUl  deliver  all  the  strength  of 
this  city,  and  all  the  labours  thereof,  and  all  the  pre- 
cious things  thereof,  and  all  the  treasures  of  the  kings 
of  Judah  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies, 
■which  shall  spoil  them,  and  take  them,  and  carry 
them  to  Babylon. 

—  xxi.  10.  For  I  have  set  my  face  against  this  city 
for  evil,  and  not  for  good,  saith  the  Lord  :  it  shall 
be  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  he 
shall  burn  it  with  fire. 

—  xxxii.  28.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of  the  Chal- 
deans, and  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Babylon,  and  he  shall  take  it : 

 31.  For  this  city  hath  been  to  me  aa  a  provo- 
cation of  mine  anger  and  of  my  fury  from  the  day  tliat 
they  built  it  even  unto  this  day,  that  I  should  remove 
it  from  before  my  face ; 

§  177.   Plundered  by  the  Egyptians. 

1  Kings  xiv.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth 
year  of  king  Rehoboam,  that  Shishak  king  of  Egypt 
came  up  against  Jerusalem : 

 26.  And  he  took  away  the  treasures  of  the 

house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's 
house ;  he  even  took  away  all :  and  he  took  all  the 
shields  of  gold  which  Solomon  had  made. 

 27.  And  king  Rehoboam  made  in  their  stead 

brazen  shields,  and  committed  t/iem  unto  the  hands  of 
the  chief  of  the  guard,  which  kept  the  door  of  the 
king's  house. 

 28.  And  it  was  so,  when  the  king  went  into 

the  house  of  the  Lord,  that  the  guard  bare  them,  and 
bi'ought  them  back  into  the  guardchamber. 

 80.  And  there  was  war  between  Rehoboam 

and  Jeroboam  all  their  days. 

§  178.   Delivered  from  the  Assyrians. 

2  Kings  xix.  10.  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah 
king  of  Judah,  saying.  Let  not  thy  God  in  whom  thou 
trustest  deceive  thee,  saying,  Jerusalem  sliall  not  be 
delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  9.  After  this  did  Sennacherib  king  of 
Assyria  send  his  servants  to  Jerusalem,  (but  he  him- 
self laid  sieffe  against  Lachish,  and  all  his  power  with 
him,)  unto  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  unto  all  Ju- 
dah that  were  at  Jerusalem,  saying, 

 10.  Thus  saith  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyi-ia, 

"Whereon  do  ye  trust,  that  ye  abide  in  the  siege  in 
Jerusalem  ? 

 ■  11.  Doth  not  Hezekiah  persuade  you  to  give 

over  yourselves  to  die  l)y  famine  and  by  thirst,  saying, 
Tlie  Lord  our  God  shall  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of 
the  king  of  Assyria? 

 13.  Hath  not  the  same  Hezekiah  taken  away 

his  high  places  and  his  altars,  and  commanded  Judah 
and  Jerusalem,  saying,  Ye  sliall  worship  before  one 
altar,  and  burn  incense  upon  it  ? 


305 


 14.  Who  was  there  among  all  the  gods  of 

those  nations  that  my  fathers  utterly  destroyed,  that 
could  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand,  that 
your  God  should  be  able  to  deliver  you  out  of  muic 
hand  ? 

 15.  Now  therefore  let  not  Hezekiah  deceive 

you,  nor  persuade  you  on  this  manner,  neither  yet  be- 
lieve him :  for  uo  god  of  any  nation  or  kingdom  waa 
able  to  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand,  and  out 
of  the  hand  of  my  fathers:  how  much  less  shall  your 
God  deliver  you  out  of  mine  hand  ? 

 16.  And  his  servant  spake  yet  more  against  the 

Lord  God,  and  against  his  servant  Hezekiah. 

 17.  lie  wrote  also  letters  to  rail  on  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  and  to  speak  against  him,  saying.  As 
the  gods  of  the  nations  of  other  lands  have  not  deliv- 
ered their  people  out  of  mine  hand,  so  shall  not  the 
God  of  Hezekiah  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine 
hand 

 18.  Then  they  cried  Avitli  a  loud  voice,  in  the 

Jews'  speech,  unto  the  people  of  Jerusalem  that  were 
on  the  wall,  to  alfright  them,  and  to  trouble  them; 
that  they  migJjt  take  the  city. 

 19.  And  they  spake  against  the  God  of  Jeru- 
salem, as  against  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the  earth, 
which  were  the  work  of  the  hands  of  man. 

 20.  And  for  this  came  Hezekiah  the  king,  and 

the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  prayed  and  cried 
to  heaven. 

Is.  xxxvi.  20.  Who  are  they  among  all  the  gods  of 
these  lands,  that  have  delivered  their  land  out  of  my 
hand,  that  the  Lord  should  deliver  Jerusalem  out  of 
my  hand  ? 

 21.  But  they  held  their  peace,  and  answered 

him  not  a  word :  for  the  king's  commandment  was, 
saying.  Answer  him  not. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  Incline  thine  ear,  O  Lord,  and  hear; 
open  thine  eyes,  O  Lord,  and  see :  and  hear  all  the 
Avords  of  Sennacherib,  which  hath  sent  to  reproach 
the  living  God. 

 20.  Now  therefore,  O  Lord  our  God,  save  us 

from  his  hand,  that  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  may 
know  that  thou  art  the  Lord,  even  thou  only. 

 33.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning 

the  king  of  Assyria,  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city, 
nor  shoot  an  arrow  there,  nor  come  before  it  with 
shields,  nor  cast  a  bank  against  it. 

 34.  By  the  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same 

shall  he  return,  and  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith 
the  Lord 

 35.  For  I  will  defend  this  city  to  save  it  for 

mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  David's  sake. 

—  xxxviii.  6.  And  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria :  and  I  wiU  de- 
fend this  city. 

—  xxxix.  8.  Then  said  Hezekiah  to  Isaiah,  Good  is 
the  word  of  the  Lord  which  thou  hast  spoken.  He 
said  moreover  For  there  shall  be  peace  and  truth  in 
ray  days. 

§  179.   Destruction  by  the  Chaldeans. 
(1.  foretold.) 

Is.  Ixiv.  11.  Our  holy  and  our  beautiful  house,  where 
our  fathers  praised  thee,  is  burnt  up  with  fire :  and  all 
our  pleasant  things  are  laid  waste. 

 12.  Wilt  tliou  refrain  thyself  for  these  thiiu^s, 

O  Lord  ?  wilt  thou  hold  thy  peace,  and  atilict  us  very 
sore  ? 

Jep.  xiii.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  After  this  manner 
will  1  mar  the  pride  of  Judah,  and  the  great  pride  of 
Jerusalem. 

 18.  Say  unto  the  king  and  to  the  queen,  Hum- 
ble yourselves,  sit  down  :  for  your  principalities  shall 
come  down,  even  the  crown  of  your  glory. 

—  xvi.  2.  Thou  shalt  not  take  thee  a  wife,  neither 
shalt  thou  liave  sons  nor  daughters  m  this  place. 

 9.  For  thus  saith  tlie  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel;  Behold,  I  will  cause  to  cease  out  of  this 
place  in  vour  eves,  and  in  vour  days,  the  voice  of 
mirth,  and  tlie 'voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of  the 
bridea:room,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride. 


CHAP.  XIY, 


BOOK  XI. 


Jep.  xvii.  3.  0  my  raouiitaiii  in  the  field,  I  will  give 
thy  substance  and  all  thy  treasures  to  the  spoil,  and 
thy  high  places  for  sin,  throughout  all  thy  borders. 

—  xxxiv.  23.  Behold,  I  will  command,  saith  the 
LoKD,  and  cause  tliem  to  return  to  this  city ;  and  they 
shall  tight  against  it,  and  take  it,  and  burn  it  with  fire : 
and  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah  a  desolation  with- 
out an  inhabitant. 

Ezek.  vii.  22.  My  face  will  I  turn  also  from  them, 
and  they  shall  pollute  my  secret  place :  for  the  robbers 
shall  enter  into  it,  and  defile  it. 

 27.  The  king  shall  mourn,  and  the  prince 

shall  be  clothed  with  desolation,  and  the  hands  of  the 
people  of  the  land  shall  be  troubled :  I  will  do  unto 
them  after  their  way,  and  according  to  their  deserts 
will  I  judge  them  ;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord. 

—  ix.  7.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Defile  the  house, 
and  fill  the  courts  with  the  slain :  go  yc  forth.  And 
they  went  forth,  and  slew  in  the  city. 

—  xi.  8.  Ye  have  feared  the  sword,  and  I  will  bring 
a  sword  upon  you,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 9.  And  I  will  bring  you  out  of  the  midst 

thereof,  and  deliver  you  into  the  hands  of  strangers, 
and  will  execute  judgments  among  you. 

 10.  Ye  shall  fall  by  the  sword;  I  will  judge 

you  in  the  border  of  Israel ;  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord. 

 25.  Then  I  spake  unto  fhem  of  the  captivity 

all  the  things  that  the  Lord  had  shewed  me. 

—  xii.  20.  And  the  cities  that  are  inhabited  shall  be 
laid  waste,  and  the  land  shall  be  desolate ;  and  ye 
shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxi.  23.  And  it  shall  be  unto  them  as  a  false  div- 
ination in  their  sight,  to  them  that  have  sworn  oaths : 
but  he  will  call  to  remembrance  the  iniquity,  that  they 
may  be  taken. 

—  xxiv.  2.  Son  of  man,  write  thee  the  name  of  the 
day,  even  of  this  same  day :  the  king  of  Babylon  set 
himself  against  Jerusalem  this  same  day. 

 24.  Thus  Ezekiel  is  unto  you  a  sign :  accord- 
ing to  all  that  he  hath  done  shall  ye  do :  and  when 
this  Cometh,  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

 25.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  shiU  it  not  be  in 

the  day  when  I  take  from  them  their  strength,  the  joy 
of  their  glory,  the  desire  of  their  eyes,  and  that  where- 
upon they  set  their  minds,  their  sous  and  their  daugh- 
ters, 

 26.  That  he  that  escapeth  in  that  day  shall 

come  unto  thee,  to  cause  thee  to  hear  it  with  thine  ears  ? 

—  xxxiii.  28.  For  I  will  lay  the  land  most  desolate, 
and  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease;  and  the 
mountains  of  Israel  shall  be  desolate,  that  none  shall 
pass  through. 

 29.  Then  shall  they  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  have  laid  the  land  most  desolate,  because  of 
all  their  abominations  which  they  have  committed. 

Amos  ii.  5.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  Judah,  and 
it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem. 

Micah  V.  1.  Now  gather  thyself  in  troops,  O  daugh- 
ter of  troops :  he  hath  laid  siege  against  us :  they 
shall  smite  the  judge  of  Israel  with  a  rod  upon  the 
cheek. 

(2.  justified.) 

Jen.  xxxiii.  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of 
Israel,  concerning  the  houses  of  this  city,  and  concern- 
ing the  houses  of  the  kings  of  Judah,  which  are 
thrown  down  by  the  mounts,  and  by  the  sword ; 

 5.  They  come  to  fight  with  the  Chaldeans,  but 

it  in  to  fill  them  with  the  dead  bodies  of  men,  whom  I 
have  slain  in  mine  anger  and  in  my  fury,  and  for  all 
whose  wickedness  I  ha\  e  hid  my  face  from  this  city. 

Ezek.  vii.  23.  Make  a  chain :  for  the  land  is  full  of 
bloody  crimes,  and  the  city  is  full  of  violence. 

 24.  Wherefore  I  will  bring  the  worst  of  the 

heathen,  and  they  shall  possess  their  houses:  I  will 
also  make  the  ponip  of  the  strong  to  cease ;  and  their 
holy  places  shall  be  defiled. 

—  viii.  17.  Then  he  said  unto  me,  Hast  thou  seen 
this,  O  son  of  man?  Is  it  a  light  thing  to  the  house 
of  judah  that  they  commit  the  abominations  which 
tticy  commit  here  V  for  they  have  filled  the  laud  with 


violence,  and  have  returned  to  provoke  me  to  anger : 
and,  lo,  they  ])ut  the  branch  to  tlieir  nose. 

 18.  Therefore  will  I  also  deal  in  fury :  mine 

eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity:  and 
though  they  cry  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud  voice,  yet 
will  I  not  hear  them. 

—  ix.  9.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  The  iniquity  of  the 
house  of  Israel  and  Judah  is  exceeding  great,  and  the 
land  is  full  of  blood,  and  tlie  city  full  of  perverseness : 
for  they  say.  The  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  earth,  and 
the  Lord  seeth  not. 

—  xi.  6.  Ye  have  multiplied  your  slain  in  this  city, 
and  ye  have  filled  the  streets  thereof  with  the  slain. 

—  xxii.  2.  Now,  thou  son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge, 
wilt  thou  judge  the  bloody  city?  yea,  thou  shalt  shew 
her  all  her  abominations. 

 3.  Then  say  thou.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

The  city  slieddeth  blood  in  the  midst  of  it,  that  her 
time  may  come,  and  maketh  idols  against  herself  to 
defile  herself. 

 4.  Thou  art  become  guilty  in  thy  blood  that 

thou  hast  shed  ;  and  hast  defiled  thyself  in  thine  idols 
which  thou  hast  made  ;  and  thou  hast  caused  thy 
days  to  draw  near,  and  art  come  even^nnto  thy  years: 
therefore  have  I  made  thee  a  reproach  unto  the  hea- 
then, and  a  mocking  to  all  countries. 

 5.  Those  that  be  near,  and  those  that  be  far  from 

thee,  shall  mock  thee,  which  art  infamous  aTid  much 
vexed. 

—  —  6.  Behold,  the  princes  of  Israel,  every  one 
were  in  thee  to  their  power  to  shed  blood. 

 7.  In  thee  have  they  set  light  by  father  and 

mother :  in  the  midst  of  thee  have  they  dealt  by  op- 
pression with  the  stranger:  in  thee  have  they  vexed 
the  fatherless  and  the  widow. 

 8.  Thou  hast  despised  mine  holy  things,  and 

hast  profaned  my  sabbaths. 

 9.  In  thee  are  men  that  carry  talcs  to  shed 

blood :  and  in  thee  they  eat  upon  the  mountains :  in 
the  midst  of  thee  they  commit  lewdness. 

 10.  In  thee  have  they  discovered  their  fathers' 

nakedness :  in  thee  have  they  humbled  her  that  was 
set  apart  for  pollution. 

 11.  And  one  hath  committed  aborriination 

with  his  neighbour's  wife ;  and  another  hath  lewdly 
defiled  his  daughter  in  law ;  and  another  in  thee  hath 
humbled  his  sister,  his  fiither's  daughter. 

 12.  In  thee  have  they  taken  gifts  to  shed 

blood  ;  thou  hast  taken  usury  and  increase,  and  thou 
hast  greedily  gained  of  thy  neighbours  by  extortion,  and 
hast  forgotten  me,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  — 13.  Behold,  therefore  I  have  smitten  mine 
hand  at  thy  dishonest  gain  which  thou  hast  made,  and 
at  thy  blood  which  hath  been  in  the  midst  of  thee. 

—  xxiv.  7.  For  her  blood  is  in  the  midst  of  her ; 
she  set  it  upon  the  top  of  a  rock ;  she  poured  it  not 
upon  the  ground,  to  cover  it  with  dust ; 

 8.  That  it  might  cause  fuiy  to  come  up  to  take 

vengeance ;  I  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  rock, 
that  it  should  not  be  covered. 

 9.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  to 

the  bloody  city !  I  will  even  make  the  pile  for  lire  great. 

(3.  accomplished.) 

(See  2  Kings  xxv.  1-10.    2  Chr.  xxxvi.  17-19.) 

Jer.  li.  50.  Ye  that  have  escaped  the  sword,  go  away, 
stand  not  still :  remember  the  Lord  aflir  off,  and  let 
Jerusalem  come  into  your  mind. 

 51.  We  are  confoimded,  because  we  have 

heard  reproach:  shame  hath  covered  our  faces;  for 
strangers  are  come  into  the  sanctuaries  of  the  Lord's 
house. 

Ezek.  xxxiii.  21.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  twelfth 
year  of  our  captivity,  in  the  tenth  month,  in  the  fifth 
(kiy  of  the  month,  that  one  that  had  escaped  out  of 
Jerusalem  came  unto  me,  saying.  The  city  is  smitten. 

Lam.  ii.  13.  What  thing  shall  I  take  to  witness  for 
thee?  what  thing  shall  I  liken  to  thee,  O  daughter  of 
Jerusalem?  what  shall  I  equal  to  thee,  that  I  may 
comfort  thee,  O  virgin  daughter  of  Zion?  for  thy 
breach  is  great  like  the  sea :  who  can  heal  thee  ? 

—  v.  11.  They  ravished  the  women  hi  Zion,  aTid 
the  maids  in  the  cities  of  J udah. 


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CHAP.  XIV.  THE  HEBREWS.  book  xi. 


Lam.  V.  12.  Princes  are  hanged  up  by  their  hand : 
the  faces  of  elders  were  not  honoured. 

 13.  They  took  the  young  men  to  grind,  and 

the  children  fell  under  the  wood. 

 14.  The  elders  have  ceased  from  the  gate,  the 

young  men  from  their  music. 

 15.  The  joy  of  our  heart  is  ceased;  our  dance 

is  turned  into  mourning. 

 17.  For  this  our  heart  is  faint;  for  these  things 

our  eyes  are  dim. 

 18.  Because  of  the  mountain  of  Zion,  which 

is  desolate,  the  foxes  walk  upon  it. 

 33.  But  thou  hast  utterly  rejected  us ;  thou  art 

very  wroth  against  us. 

§  180.  Restoration  Promised. 

Ps.  Ixix.  35.  For  God  will  save  Zion,  and  will  build 
the  cities  of  Judah :  that  they  may  dwell  there,  and 
have  it  in  possession. 

 36.  The  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  inherit 

it :  and  they  that  love  his  name  shall  dwell  therein. 

—  cii.  13.  Thou  shalt  arise,  aiul  have  mercy  upon 
Zion :  for  the  time  to  favour  her,  yea,  the  set  time,  is 
come. 

 14.  For  thy  servants  take  pleasure  in  her 

6tones,  and  favour  the  dust  thereof 

 15.  So  the  heathen  shall  fear  the  name  of  the 

Lord,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  thy  glorj'. 

 16.  When  the  Lord  shall  build  up  Zion,  he 

shall  appear  in  his  glory. 

Is.  xl.  9.  O  Zion,  that  bringest  good  tidings,  get  thee 
up  into  the  high  mountain  ;  O  Jerusalem,  that  bring- 
est good  tidings,  lift  up  thy  voice  with  strength;  lift 
it  up,  be  not  afraid ;  say  unto  the  cities  of  Judah,  Be- 
hold your  God ! 

 10.  Behold,  the  Lord  God  will  come  with 

Btronghatid,  and  his  arm  shall  rule  for  him:  behold, 
his  reward  is  with  him,  and  his  work  before  him. 

—  xlix.  14.  But  Zion  said,  The  Lord  hath  forsaken 
me,  and  my  Lord  hath  forgotten  me. 

 15.  Can  a  woman  forget  her  sucking  child, 

that  she  should  not  have  compassion  on  the  son  of  her 
womb  ?  yea,  they  may  forget,  yet  will  I  not  forget  thee. 

 16.  Beliold,  I  have  graven  thee  upon  the  palms 

of  my  hands ;  thy  walls  are  continually  before  me. 

 17.  Thy  children  shall  make  haste ;  thy  de- 
stroyers and  they'  that  made  thee  waste  shall  go  forth 
of  thee. 

Jer.  XXX.  21.  And  theirnobles  shall  be  of  themselves, 
and  their  governor  shall  proceed  from  the  midst  of 
them  ;  and  I  will  cause  him  to  draw  near,  and  he  shall 
approach  unto  me :  for  who  is  this  that  engaged  his 
heart  to  approach  unto  me  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxxi.  1.  At  the  same  time,  saith  the  Lord,  will  I 
be  the  God  of  all  the  families  of  Israel,  and  they  shall 
be  my  people. 

 4.  Again  I  will  build  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be 

built,  O  virgin  of  Israel :  thou  shalt  again  be  adorned 
with  thy  tabrets,  and  shalt  go  forth  in  the  dances  of 
them  that  make  merry. 

 38.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 

that  the  city  shall  be  built  to  the  Lord  from  the  tower 
of  Hananeel  unto  the  gate  of  the  comer. 

 39.  And  the  measuring  line  shall  yet  go  forth 

over  against  it  upon  the  hill  Gareb,  and  shall  compass 
about  to  Goath. 

 40.  And  the  whole  valley  of  the  dead  bodies, 

and  of  the  ashes,  and  all  the  fields  unto  the  back  of 
Kidron,  unto  the  corner  of  the  horse  gate  toward  the 
east,  sliall  he  holy  unto  the  Lord  ;  it  shall  not  be  pluck- 
ed up,  nor  thrown  down  any  more  for  ever. 

Zech.i.  14.  So  the  angel  that  communed  with  me 
said  unto  me.  Cry  thou,  saying.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts  :  I  am  jealous  for  Jerusalem  and  for  Zion  with 
a  great  jealousy. 

 15.  And  I  am  very  sore  displeased  with  the 

heathen  that  are  at  ease:  "for  I  was  but  a  little  dis- 
pleased, and  they  helped  forward  the  alBiction. 

 16.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  I  am  re- 
turned to  Jerusalem  witli  mercies  :  my  house  shall  be 
built  in  it,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  a  line  shall  be 
stretched  forth  upon  Jerusalem. 


 17.  Cry  yet,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of 

hosts  ;  My  cities  through  prosperity  shall  yet  l)e  spread 
abroad ;  and  the  Lord  shall  yet  comfort  Zion,  and 
shall  yet  choose  Jerusalem. 

—  ii.  12.  And  the  Lord  shall  inherit  Judah  his  por- 
tion in  the  holy  land,  and  shall  choose  Jerusalem  again. 

—  viii.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  I  am  returned  unto 
Zion,  and  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem  :  and 
Jerusalem  shall  be  called  A  city  of  truth;  and  the 
mountain  of  the  Lord  of  hosts.  The  holy  mountain. 

 4.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  There  shall 

yet  old  men  and  old  women  dwell  in  the  streets  of 
Jerusalem,  and  every  man  with  his  staff  iu  his  hand 
for  very  age. 

 5.  And  the  streets  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of 

boys  and  girls  playing  in  the  streets  tiiereof. 

§  181.   Destruction  by  tlie  Bomans  Foretold. 

Zech.xiv.  1.  Behold  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh, 
and  thy  spoil  shall  be  divided  iu  the  midst  of  thee. 

 2.  For  I  will  gather  all  nations  against  Jeru- 
salem to  battle ;  and  the  city  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
houses  rifled,  and  the  women  ravished ;  and  half  of 
the  city  shall  go  forth  into  captivity,  and  the  residue 
of  the  people  shall  not  be  cut  off  from  the  city. 

Mat.  xxiii.  38.  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate. 

 39.  For  I  say  unto  you.  Ye  shall  not  see  me 

henceforth,  till  ye  shall  say.  Blessed  is  he  that  comelh 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxiv.  6.  And  ye  shall  hear  of  wiu-s  and  rumours 
of  wars  :  see  that  ye  be  not  troubled :  for  all  these  things 
must  come  to  pass,  but  the  end  is  not  yet. 

—  —  7.  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and 
kingdom  against  kingdom  :  and  there  shall  be  famines, 
and  pestilences,  and  earthquakes,  in  divers  places. 

 8.  All  these  are  the  beginning  of  sorrows. 

 19.  And  M'oe  unto  them  that  are  with  child, 

and  to  them  that  give  suck  in  those  days  ! 

 20.  But  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the 

winter,  neither  on  the  sabbath  day  : 

 21.  For  then  shall  be  great  tribulation,  such 

as  was  not  since  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  this 
time,  no,  nor  ever  shall  be. 

Mark  xiii.  7.  And  when  ye  sliall  hear  of  wars  and 
nunors  of  wars,  be  3'e  not  troubled :  for  such  things 
must  needs  be  ;  but  the  end  shall  not  he  yet. 

 8.  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and 

kingdom  against  kingdom :  and  there  shall  be  earth- 
quakes in  divers  places,  and  there  shall  be  famines  and 
troubles :  these  are  the  beginnings  of  sorrows. 

 17.  But  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child,  and 

to  them  that  give  suck  in  those  days  ! 

 18.  And  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the 

winter. 

 19.  For  in.  those  days  shall  be  affliction,  such  as 

was  not  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation  which  God 
created  unto  this  time,  neither  shall  be. 

Luke  xix.  41.  And  when  he  was  come  near,  he  be- 
held the  citj^  and  wept  over  it, 

 42.  Saying,  If  thou  hadst  known,  even  thou, 

at  least  in  this  thy  day,  the  things  which  belong  unto 
thy  peace !  but  now  the}'  are  hid  from  thine  eyes. 

 43.  For  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee,  that 

thine  enemies  shall  casta  trench  about  thee,  and  com- 
pass thee  round,  and  keep  thee  in  on  ever}-  side, 

 44.  And  shall  lay  thee  even  with"  the  ground, 

and  thy  children  within  thee;  and  they  shall  not  leave 
in  thee  one  stone  upon  another ;  because  thou  knowest 
not  the  time  of  thy  visitation. 

— xxi.  9.  But  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wai-s  and  com- 
motions, be  not  terrified :  for  these  tilings  must  first 
come  to  pass  ;  but  the  end  is  not  by  and  by. 

 10.  Then  said  he  mito  the"m,  Nation  shall  rise 

against  nation,  and  kingdom  against  kingdom: 

 20.  And  when  ye  shall  see  Jerusalem  com- 
passed with  armies,  then  know  that  the  desolation 
thereof  is  nish. 

 21.  Then  let  them  which  are  in  Judea  fiee  to 

the  mountains ;  and  let  them  which  are  in  the  midst 
of  it  depart  out ;  and  let  not  them  that  are  in  the  coun- 
tries enter  thereinto. 


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CHAP.  XY. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Luke  xxi.  23.  For  these  be  the  days  of  veugeauce, 
that  all  things  which  are  wi  itteu  may  be  fulfilled. 

 23.  But  woe  unto  theiu  tluit  are  with  child, 

and  to  them  tluit  give  suclc,  in  tho.se  days !  for  there 
shall  be  great  distress  in  the  land,  and  wrath  upon  this 
people. 

 24.  And  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the 

sword,  and  shall  be  led  away  captive  into  all  nations: 
and  Jerusalem  shall  be  trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles, 
until  the  times  of  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled. 

Acts  vi.  14.  For  we  have  heard  him  say,  that  this 
Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place,  and  shall 
change  the  customs  which  Moses  delivered  us. 


CHAP.  XV. 
JUDAISM  AND  CHRISTIANITY. 

§  182.   The  Gospel  to  be  offered  first  to  the  Jews. 

Mat.  X.  5.  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  com- 
manded them,  saying,  Go  not  into  the  way  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  into  any  city  of  the  Samaritans  enter  ye  not : 

 6.  But  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 

of  Israel. 

—  XV.  24.  But  he  answered  and  said,  I  am  not  sent 
but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel. 

§  183.  Tliey  Demand  the  Death  of  Christ. 

Actsxiii.  28.  And  though  they  found  no  cause  of 
death  in  him,  yet  desired  they  Pilate  that  he  should  be 
slain. 

 29.  And  when  they  had  fulfilled  all  that  was 

written  of  him,  they  took  him  down  from  the  tree,  and 
laid  him  in  a  sepulchre. 

§  184.   The  Fruit  of  Christ's  Personal  Ministi'y  in 
Jerusalem. 

Acts  i.  15.  And  in  those  days  Peter  stood  up  in  the 
midst  of  the  disciples,  and  said,  (the  number  of  names 
together  were  about  a  hundred  and  twenty,) 

§185.   The  Field  a  Hopefid  one. 

Acts  ii.  5.  And  there  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem 
Jews,  devout  men,  out  of  every  nation  under  heaven. 

§  186.   The  Pentecostal  Beginning.   30  A.D. 

(1.  PROMISED.) 

Joel  ii.  28.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  afterward,  that 
I  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh;  and  yom- 
sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy ;  your  old 
men  shall  dream  dreams,  your  j^oung  men  shall  see 
visions : 

 29.  And  also  upon  the  servants  and  upon  the 

handmaids  in  those  days  will  I  pour  out  my  Spirit. 

 30.  And  I  will  shew  wonders  in  the  heavens 

and  in  the  earth,  blood,  and  fire,  and  pillars  of  smoke. 

 31.  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and 

the  moon  into  blood,  before  the  great  and  terrible  day 
of  the  Lord  come. 

Acts  i.  5.  For  John  truly  baptized  with  water ;  but 
ye  shall  be  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost  not  many 
days  hence. 

 6.  When  they  therefore  were  come  together, 

they  asked  of  him,  saying.  Lord,  wilt  thou  at  this  time 
restore  again  the  kingdom  to  Israel  ? 

 7.  And  he  said  unto  them.  It  is  not  for  you  to 

know  the  times  or  the  seasons,  which  the  Father  hath 
put  in  his  own  power. 

 8.  But  ye  shall  receive  power,  after  that  the 

Holy  Ghost  is  come  upon  3  0U :  and  ye  shall  be  wit- 
nesses unto  me  both  in  Jerusalem,  aud  in  all  Judea, 
and  in  Samaria,  and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the 
earth. 

(2.  RE.^LIZED.) 

Acts  ii.  8.  And  how  hear  we  every  man  in  our  own 
tongue,  wherein  we  were  born  ? 
 9.  Parthians,  and  ]Medes,  and  Elamites,  and 


the  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia,  and  in  Judea,  and  Cap- 
padocia,  in  Pontus,  and  Asia, 

 10.  PhiTgia,  and  Pamphylia,  in  Egypt,  and 

in  tlie  parts  of  Libya  about  Cyreue,  and  strangers  of 
liouie,  Jews  aud  proselytes, 

 11.  Cretes  aud  Arabians,  we  do  hear  them 

speak  in  our  tongues  the  wonderful  works  of  God. 

 16.  But  this  is  that  which  was  spoken  by  the 

prophet  Joel ; 

 17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days, 

saith  God,  I  will  pour  out  of  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh : 
and  your  sons  aud  your  daughters  shall  prophesy,  and 
your  young  men  shall  see  visions,  aud  your  old  men 
shall  di-eam  dreams : 

  18.  Aud  on  my  servants  and  on  my  handmaid- 
ens I  will  pour  out  in  those  days  of  my  Spirit ;  and 
they  shall  prophesy : 

 19.  And  I  will  shew  wonders  in  heaven  above, 

and  signs  in  the  earth  beneath ;  blood,  and  fire,  and 
vapour  of  smoke : 

 20.  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and. 

the  moon  into  blood,  before  that  great  and  notable  day 
of  the  Lord  come  : 

 37.  Now  when  they  heard  this,  they  were 

pricked  in  their  heart,  and  said  uuto  Peter  and  to  the 
rest  of  the  apostles.  Men  and  brethren,  what  shall  we 
do? 

 38.  Then  Peter  said  unto  them.  Repent,  and 

be  baptized  every  one  of  you  in  the  name  of  Jesus 
Christ  for  the  remission  of  sins,  and  ye  shall  receive 
the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 40.  And  with  many  other  words  did  he  testify 

and  exhort,  saying.  Save  yourselves  from  this  unto- 
ward generation. 

 41.  Then  they  that  gladly  received  his  word 

were  baptized :  and  the  same  day  there  were  added 
unto  them  about  three  thousand  souls. 

 42.  And  they  continued  steadfastly  in  the  ajx)s- 

tles'  doctrine  and  fellowship,  aud  in  breaking  of  bread, 
and  in  prayers. 

§  187.  Growth  of  the  Church  during  the  .  first  She 
Years.* 

(1.  AFTER  THE  HEALING  OF  THE  LAIIE  MAN.) 

Acts  iii.  17.  And  now,  brethren,  I  wot  that  through 
ignorance  ye  did  it,  as  did  also  j'Om-  rulers. 

 19.  Repent  ye  therefore,  and  be  converted, 

that  your  sins  may  be  blotted  out,  wheu  the  times  of 
I'efreshing  shall  come  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord ; 

 20.  And  he  shall  send  Jesus  Christ,  which  be- 
fore was  preached  unto  you : 

—  iv.  4.  Howbeit  many  of  them  which  heard  the 
word  believed ;  and  the  number  of  the  men  was  about 
five  thousand. 

(2.  AFTER  THE   JUDGMENT  UPON  ANANIAS  AND  SAP- 
PHIRA.) 

Acts  V.  13.  And  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  him- 
self to  them  :  but  the  people  magnified  them. 

 14.  And  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the 

Lord,  multitudes  both  of  men  and  women ;) 

(8.   AFTER   THE    APPOINTMENT    OF   DEACONS.  PER- 
HAPS ABOUT  35  A.D.) 

Actsvi.  7.  And  the  word  of  God  increased;  and 
the  number  of  the  disciples  multiiilied  in  Jerusalem 
greatly ;  and  a  great  compauj'  of  the  priests  were  obe- 
dient to  the  faith. 

§  188.   The  First  Persecution.   36-39  A.D. 
See  Acts  viii.  1. 

Acts  ix.  31.  Then  had  the  churches  rest  throughout 
all  Judea  and  Galilee  and  Samaria,  and  were  edified ; 
and  walking  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  com- 
fort of  the  Holy  Ghost,  were  multiplied. 

§  189.   St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem.    58  A.D. 

Acts  xxi.  20.  And  when  they  heard  if,  they  glorified 
the  Lord,  aud  said  unto  him,  Thou  secst,  brother,  how 

*  The  whole  number  of  converts  is  supposed  to  have  been  at 
least  tenor  twelve  thousand. — H. 


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CHAP.  XV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


many  tliousauds  of  Jews  there  are  which  beheve ;  and 
they  are  all  zealous  of  the  law : 

Acts  xxi.  21.  And  they  are  informed  of  thee,  that  thou 
teachest  all  the  Jews  which  are  among  the  Gentiles  to 
forsake  Moses,  saying  that  they  ought  not  to  f  ircum- 
cise  tlisir  children,  neither  to  walk  after  the  customs. 

 22.  What  is  it  therefore  ?  the  multitude  must 

•  needs  come  together :  for  they  will  hear  that  thou  art 
come. 

§  190.   Labors  among  the  Jews  in  Other  Places. 

(1.  DAMASCUS.) 

Acts  ix.  20.  And  straightway  he  preached  Christ  in 
the  synagogues,  that  he  is  the  Son  of  God. 

 22.  But  Saul  increased  the  more  in  strength, 

and  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  Damascus, 
proving  that  this  is  very  Christ. 

(2.  ISLAIO)  OF  CYPRUS.) 

Acts  xiii.  5.  And  when  they  were  at  Salamis,  they 
preached  the  word  of  God  in  the  synagogues  of  the 
Jews :  and  they  had  also  John  to  ilieir  minister. 
(3.  ANTIOCH  IX  pisroiA.) 

Acts  xiii.  13.  Now  when  Paul  and  his  company 
loosed  from  Paphos,  they  came  to  Perga  in  Pamphy- 
lia :  and  John  departing  from  them  returned  to  Jeiii- 
salem. 

 14.  But  when  they  departed  from  Perga,  they 

came  to  Antioch  in  Pisidia,  and  went  into  the  syna- 
gogue on  the  sabbath  day,  and  sat  down. 

 16.  Then  Paul  stood  up,  and  beckoning  with 

Tds  hand  said,  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God, 
give  audience. 

 26.  Men  and  brethren,  children  of  the  stock 

of  Abraham,  and  whosoever  among  you  feareth  God, 
to  you  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent. 

(4.  ICONIUM.) 

Acts  xiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  Iconium,  that 
they  went  both  together  into  the  synagogue  of  the 
Jews,  and  so  spake,  that  a  great  multitude  both  of  the 
Jews  and  also  of  the  Greeks  believed. 

(5.  THESSALONICA.) 

Acts  xvii.  1.  Now  when  they  had  passed  through 
Amphipolis  and  Apollonia,  they  came  to  Thessalonica, 
■where  was  a  synagogue  of  the  Jews : 

 2.  And  Paul,  as  his  manner  was,  went  in  mito 

them,  and  three  sabbath  days  reasoned  with  them  out 
of  the  Scriptur&s, 

 4.  And  some  of  them  believed,  and  consorted 

with  Paul  and  Silas ;  and  of  the  devout  Greeks  a 
great  multitude,  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a  few 

(6.  BEREA.) 

Acts  xvii.  9.  And  when  they  had  taken  security  of 
Jason,  and  of  the  others,  they  let  them  go. 

 10.  And  the  brethren  immediately  sent  away 

Paul  and  Silas  by  night  unto  Berea:  who  coming 
tr.izher  went  into  the  synagogue  of  the  Jews. 

 12.  Therefore  many  of  them  believed ;  also  of 

honourable  women  which  were  Greeks,  and  of  men, 
not  a  few. 

(7.  COBINTH.) 

Acts  xviii.  1.  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from 
Athens,  and  came  to  Corinth ; 

 2.  And  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila, 

born  in  Pontus,  lately  come  from  Italy,  with  his  wife 
Priscilla,  (because  that  Claudius  had  conmianded  all 
Jews  to  depart  from  Rome,)  and  came  unto  them. 

 4.  And  he  reasoned  in  the  synagogue  every 

sabbath,  and  persuaded  the  Jews  and  the'^Greeks. 

(8.  EPHESU8.) 

Acts  xviii.  19.  And  he  came  to  Ephcsns,  and  left 
them  there:  but  he  himself  entered  into  the  syna- 
gogue, and  reasoned  with  the  Jews. 

—  xix.  10.  And  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two 
years ;  so  that  all  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the 
word  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  both  Jews  and  Greeks. 

(9.  ROME.) 

Acts  xxviii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three 
days  Paul  called  the  chief  of  the  Jews  together :  and 


when  they  were  come  together,  he  said  unto  them, 
Men  and  brethren,  though  I  have  committed  nothing 
against  the  people,  or  customs  of  our  fiithers,  yet  was 
I  delivered  prisoner  from  Jerusalem  into  the  hands  of 
the  Romans : 

 18.  Who,  when  they  had  examined  me,  would 

have  let  me  go,  because  there  was  no  cause  of  death 
in  me. 

 19.  But  when  the  Jews  spake  against  it,  I  was 

constrained  to  appeal  imto  Cesar;  not  that  I  had 
aught  to  accuse  my  nation  of 

 20.  For  this  cause  therefore  have  I  called  for 

you,  to  see  y&u,  and  to  speak  with  you :  because  that 
for  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  bound  with  this  chain. 

 21.  And  they  said  unto  him,  We  neither  re- 
ceived letters  out  of  Judea  concerning  thee,  neither 
any  of  the  brethren  that  came  shewed  or  spake  any 
harm  of  thee. 

 22.  But  we  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou 

thinkest:  for  as  concerning  this  sect,  we  know  that 
every  where  it  is  spoken  against. 

 24.  And  some  believed  the  things  which  were 

spoken,  and  some  believed  not. 

(10.  ST.  PAtTL's  TESTIMONY  IN  THE  SUJIMER  OP  60  A.D.) 

Actsxxvi.  19.  Whereupon,  O  king  Agrippa,  I  was 
not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  vision : 

 20.  But  shewed  first  unto  them  of  Damascus, 

and  at  Jerusalem,  and  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  Ju- 
dea, and  then  to  tlie  Gentiles,  that  they  should  repent 
and  turn  to  God,  and  do  works  meet  for  repentance. 

§  191.   Opposition  of  the  Jews. 

(1.  AT  ANTIOCH  IN  PISIDIA.) 

Acts  xiii.  42.  And  when  the  Jews  were  gone  out  of 
the  synagogue,  the  Gentiles  besought  that  these  words 
might  be  preached  to  them  the  next  sabbath. 

 43.  Now  when  the  congregation  was  broken 

up,  many  of  the  Jews  and  religious  proselytes  followed 
Paul  and  Barnabas;  who,  speaking  to  them,  persuad- 
ed them  to  continue  in  the  grace  of  God. 

 44.  And  the  next  sabbath  day  came  almost 

the  whole  city  together  to  hear  the  word  of  God. 

 45.  But  when  the  Jews  saw  the  multitudes, 

they  were  filled  Avitli  envy,  and  spake  against  those 
things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul,  contradicting  and 
blaspheming. 

(2.  AT  CORINTH.) 

Acts  xviii.  12.  And  when  Gallio  was  the  deputy  of 
Acliaia,  the  Jews  made  insurrection  with  one  accord 
against  Paul,  and  brought  him  to  the  judgment  seat, 

 13.  Saying,  This  fellow  persuaded  men  to  wor- 
ship God  contrary  to  the  law. 

 14.  And  when  Paul  was  now  about  to  open 

his  mouth,  Gallio  said  unto  the  Jews,  If  it  were  a  mat- 
ter of  wron^  or  wicked  lewdness,  O  ye  Jews,  reason 
would  that  I  should  bear  with  you : 

 15.  But  if  it  be  a  question  of  words  and 

names,  and  of  your  law,  look  ye  to  it ;  for  I  will  be  no 
judge  of  such  matters. 

 16.  And  he  drave  them  from  the  judgment  seat. 

 17.  Tlien  all  the  Greeks  took  Sosthenes,  the 

chief  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  and  beat  him  before  the 
judgment  seat.  And  Gallio  cared  for  none  of  those 
things. 

(3.  AT  EPHESUS.) 

Acts  xix.  8.  And  he  went  into  the  synagogue,  and 
spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months,  disputing 
and  persuading  the  things  concerning  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

 9.  But  when  divers  were  hardened,  and  be- 
lieved not,  but  spake  evil  of  that  way  before  the  mul- 
titude, he  departed  from  them,  and  separated  the  dis- 
ciples, disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  one  Tyrannus. 

(4.  AT  CORINTH  AGAIN.) 

Acts  XX.  1.  And  after  the  uproar  was  ceased,  Paul 
called  unto  Mm  the  disciples,  and  embraced  them,  and 
departed  for  to  go  into  Macedonia. 

 2.  And  when  he  had  gone  over  those  parts, 

and  had  given  them  much  exhortation,  he  came  into 
Greece, 


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CHAP.  XV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


Acts  XX.  3.  And  iJwre  abode  tliree  months.  And 
when  the  Jews  laid  wait  for  him,  as  he  was  about  to  sail 
into  Syria,  he  purposed  to  return  through  Macedonia. 

 -A.  And  there  accompanied  him  into  Asia  Sopa- 

ter  of  Berea  ;  and  of  the  Thessaloniaus,  Aristarchus 
and  Secundus;  and  Gains  of  Derbe,  and  Timotheus; 
and  of  Asia,  Tychicus  and  Trophimus. 

 5.  These  going  before  tarried  for  us  at  Troas. 

§  192.   The  Jews  Given  Up. 

(1.  BY  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  xxi.  43.  Therefore  say  I  unto  you.  The  king- 
dom of  God  shall  be  taken  from  you,  and  given  to  a 
nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits  thereof. 

(2.  nV  THE  APOSTLES.) 

Acts  xiii.  40.  Beware  therefore,  lest  that  come  upon 
you,  which  is  spoken  of  in  the  prophets ; 

 41.  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and 

perish  :  for  I  work  a  work  in  your  days,  a  work  which 
ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe,  though  a  man  declare  it 
unto  you. 

 46.  Then  Paid  and  Barnabas  waxed  bold,  and 

Baid,  It  was  necessary  that  the  word  of  God  should 
first  have  been  spoken  to  you :  but  seeing  ye  put  it 
from  you,  and  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  everlast- 
ing life,  lo,  we  turn  to  the  Gentiles. 

 47.  For  so  hath  the  Lord  commanded  us,  say- 
ing, I  have  set  thee  to  be  a  light  of  the  Gentiles,  that 
thou  shouldest  be  for  salvation  unto  the  ends  of  the 
earth. 

 49.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  published 

throughout  all  the  region. 

—  xviii.  5.  And  when  Silas  and  Timotheus  were 
come  from  Macedonia,  Paul  was  pressed  in  the  spirit, 
and  testified  to  the  Jews  that  Jesus  was  Christ. 

 C.  And  when  they  opposed  themselves,  and 

blasphemed,  he  shook  his  raiment,  and  said  unto  them, 
Your  blood  be  upon  your  own  heads ;  I  aw  clean : 
from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gentiles. 

—  xxviii.  25.  And  when  they  agreed  not  among 
themselves,  they  departed,  after  that  Paul  had  spoken 
one  word.  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Esaias  the 
prophet  unto  our  fathers, 

 26.  Saying,  Go  unto  this  people,  and  say, 

Hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  understand ;  and 
seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  not  perceive : 

 27.  For  the  heart  of  this  people  is  waxed  gross, 

and  their  ears  are  dull  of  hearing,  and  their  eyes  have 
they  closed  ;  lest  they  should  see  with  their  eyes,  and 
hear  with  their  ears,  and  understand  with  tlisir  heart, 
and  should  be  converted,  and  I  should  heal  them. 

 28.  Be  it  known  therefore  unto  you,  that  the 

salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Gentiles,  and  tliat 
they  will  hear  it. 

 29.  And  when  he  had  said  these  words,  the 

Jews  departed,  and  had  great  reasoning  among  them- 
selves. 

§  19.3.   Tlie  Jews  will  one  day  Repent  tlie  Deatli 
of  tlie  Messiah. 

Zech.xii.  10.  And  I  will  pour  upon  the  house  of  Da- 
vid, and  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  the  spirit 
of  grace  and  of  supplications :  and  they  shall  look  upon 
me  whom  they  have  pierced,  and  they  shall  mourn  for 
him,  as  one  mourneth  for  his  only  son,  and  shall  be  in 
bitterness  for  him,  as  one  that  is  in  bitterness  for  his 
firstborn. 

 11.  In  that  day  shall  there  be  a  great  mourn- 
ing in  Jerusalem,  as  the  mourning  of  Hadadrimmon 
in  the  valley  of  Mcgiddon. 

 12.  And  the  land  shall  mourn,  every  family 

apart;  the  flimily  of  the  house  of  David  apart,  and 
their  wives  apart ;  the  family  of  the  house  of  Nathan 
apart,  and  their  wives  apart ; 

 13.  The  family  of  the  house  of  Levi  apart,  and 

their  wives  apart ;  the  family  of  Shimei  apart,  and 
their  wives  apart ; 

 14.  All  the  families  that  remain,  every  family 

ai)art,  and  their  wives  apart. 


BOOK  XI. 


§  194.   And  will  be  Gathered  In. 

Is.  i.  25.  And  I  will  turn  my  hand  upon  thee,  and 
purely  purge  away  thy  dross,  and  take  away  all  thy 
tin : 

 26.  And  I  will  restore  thy  judges  as  at  the  first, 

and  thy  counsellors  as  at  the  beginning:  afterward 
thou  Shalt  be  called,  The  city  of  righteousness,  the  • 
faithful  city. 

— -  —  27.  Zion  shall  be  redeemed  with  judgment, 
and  her  converts  with  righteousness. 

—  xxvi.  1.  In  that  day  shall  this  song  be  sung  in  the 
land  of  Judah  ;  We  have  a  strong  city ;  salvation  will 
Cod  appoint /or  walls  and  bulwarks. 

 -2.  Open  ye  the  gates,  that  the  righteous  nation 

which  keepeth  the  truth  may  enter  in. 

 3.  Thou  wilt  keep  him  in  perfect  peace,  whose 

mind  is  stayed  on  thee :  because  he  trusteth  in  thee. 

 4  Trust  ye  in  the  Lord  for  ever ;  for  in  the 

Lord  JEHOVAH  is  everlasting  strength. 

 5,  For  he  bringeth  down  them  that  dwell  on 

high  ;  the  lofty  city,  he  layeth  it  low  ;  he  laj^eth  it  low, 
even  to  the  ground ;  he  bringeth  it  even  to  the  dust. 

 6.  The  foot  shall  tread  it  down,  even  the  feet  of 

the  poor,  and  the  steps  of  the  needy. 

 13.  Lord,  thou  wilt  ordain  peace  for  us :  for 

thou  also  hast  wrought  all  our  works  in  us. 

 15.  Thou  hast  increased  the  nation,  0  Lord, 

thcu  hast  increased  the  nation ;  thou  art  glorified : 
thou  hadst  removed  it  far  unto  all  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

—  xxix.  23.  But  when  he  seeth  his  children,  the 
work  of  mine  hands,  in  the  midst  of  him,  they  shall 
sanctify  my  name,  and  sanctify  the  Holy  One  of  Jacob, 
and  shall  fear  the  God  of  Israel. 

 34.  They  also  that  erred  in  spirit  shall  come  to 

understanding,  and  they  that  mm-mm'ed  shall  learn 
doctrine. 

—  xxxii.  13.  Upon  the  land  of  my  people  shall  come 
up  thorns  and  briers;  yea,  upon  all  the  houses  of  joy 
i7i  the  joyous  city  : 

 14.  Because  the  palaces  shall  be  forsaken ;  the 

multitude  of  the  city  shall  be  left ;  the  forts  and  tow- 
ers shall  be  for  dens  for  ever,  a  joy  of  wild  asses,  a  pas- 
ture of  flocks ; 

 15.  Until  the  Spirit  be  poured  upon  us  from  on 

high,  and  the  wilderness  be  a  fruitful  field,  and  the 
fruitful  field  be  counted  for  a  forest. 

 16.  Then  judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  wilder- 
ness, and  righteousness  remain  in  the  fruitful  field 

 17.  And  the  work  of  righteousness  shall  be 

peace ;  and  the  effect  of  righteousness,  quietness  and 
assurance  for  ever. 

 18.  And  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable 

habitation,  and  in  sure  dwellings,  and  in  quiet  resting 
places ; 

 19.  When  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the 

forest ;  and  the  cify  shall  be  low  in  a  low  place. 

 20.  Blessed  are  ye  that  sow  beside  all  waters, 

that  send  forth  thither  the  feet  of  the  ox  and  the  ass. 

—  XXXV.  1.  The  wilderness  and  the  solitary  place 
shall  be  glad  for  them;  and  the  desert  shall  rejoice, 
and  blo.ssom  as  the  rose. 

 2.  It  shall  blossom  abundantly,  and  rejoice 

even  with  joy  and  singing :  the  glory  of  Lebanon  shall 
be  given  unto  it,  the  excellency  of  Carmel  and  Sharon ; 
they  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  a«fZthe  excellen- 
cy of  our  God. 

—  xl.  1.  Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  people,  saith 
your  God. 

 3.  Speak  ye  comfortably  to  .Terusalem,  and 

cry  unto  her,  that  her  warfore  is  accomplished,  that 
her  iniciuity  is  pardoned :  for  she  hath  received  of  the 
Lord's  hand  double  for  all  her  sins. 

—  xlv.  17.  i>?/?  Israel  shall  be  saved  in  the  Lord  with 
an  everlasting  salvation :  ye  shall  not  be  ashamed  nor 
confounded  world  without  end. 

Jer.  xxiv.  7.  And  I  will  give  them  a  heart  to  know 
me,  that  I  am  the  Lord  ;  and  they  shall  be  my  peo- 
ple, and  I  will  be  their  God  :  for  they  shall  return  imto 
me  with  their  whole  heart. 

—  xxxi.  31.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord. 
that  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of 
Israel,  and  with  the  house  of  Judah : 


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10 


CHAP.  XY. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Jep.  xxxi.  32.  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I 
made  with  their  fathers,  in  the  day  th<xt  I  took  them  by 
the  hand  to  bring  them  out  of  tlie  land  of  Egypt ;  which 
my  covenant  they  brake,  although  I  was  a  husband 
unto  them,  saith  the  Lord  : 

 33.  But  this  shaU  be  the  covenant  that  I  will 

make  with  the  house  of  Israel ;  After  those  days, 
saith  the  Lord,  I  will  put  my  law  in  their  inward  parts, 
and  write  it  in  their  hearts  ;  and  will  be  their  God,  and 
they  shall  be  my  people. 

 34.  And  they  shall  teach  no  more  every  man 

his  neighbour,  and  every  man  his  brother,  saying. 
Know  the  Loud  :  for  they  shall  all  know  me,  from 
the  least  of  them  unto  the  greatest  of  them,  saith  the 
Lord  :  for  I  will  forgive  their  iniquity,  and  I  will  re- 
member their  sin  no  more. 

—  xxxii.  38.  And  they  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will 
be  their  God : 

 39.  And  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  one 

way,  that  they  may  fear  me  for  ever,  for  the  good  of 
them,  and  of  their  children  after  them : 

 40.  And  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant 

with  them,  that  I  will  not  turn  away  from  them,  to  do 
them  good  ;  but  I  will  put  my  fear  in  their  hearts,  that 
they  shall  not  depart  from  me. 

—  xxxiii.  8.  And  I  will  cleanse  them  from  all  their 
iniquity,  whereby  they  have  sinned  against  me  ;  and  I 
will  pardon  all  their  iniquities,  whereby  they  have 
sinned,  and  whereby  they  have  transgressed  against 
me. 

—  1.  20.  In  those  days,  and  in  that  time,  saith  the 
Lord,  the  iniquity  of  Israel  shall  be  sought  for,  and 
there  shall  be  none ;  and  the  sins  of  Judah,  and  they 
sliall  not  be  found :  for  I  will  pardon  them  whom  I 
reserve. 

Ezek.  XX.  40.  For  in  mine  holy  mountain,  in  the 
mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  God, 
there  shall  all  the  house  of  Israel,  all  of  them  in  the 
land,  serve  me:  there  will  I  accept  them,  and  there 
will  I  require  your  offerings,  and  the  firstfruits  of 
your  oblations,  with  all  your  holy  things. 

 43.  And  there  shall  ye  remember  your  ways, 

and  all  your  doings,  wherein  ye  have  been  defiled ; 
and  ye  shall  loathe  yourselves  in  your  own  sight  for  all 
your  evils  that  ye  have  committed. 

 44.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  have  wrought  with  you  for  my  name's  sake, 
not  according  to  your  wicked  ways,  nor  according  to 
your  corrupt  doings,  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

—  xxi.  25.  And  thou,  profane  wicked  prince  of  Israel, 
•whose  day  is  come,  when  iniquity  shall  ham  an  end, 

 26.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Remove  the 

diadem,  and  take  off  the  crown :  this  shall  not  be  the 
same :  exalt  him  tliat  is  low,  and  abase  him  that  is 
high. 

 27.  1  will  overturn,  overturn,  overturn  it :  and 

it  shall  be  no  more,  until  he  come  whose  right  it  is ; 
and  I  will  give  it  him. 

—  xxxiv.  14.  I  will  feed  them  in  a  good  pasture,  and 
upon  the  high  mountauis  of  Israel  shall  their  fold  be : 
there  shall  they  lie  in  a  good  fold,  and  in  a  fat  pasture 
shall  they  feed  upon  the  mountains  of  Israel. 

 15.  I  will  feed  my  flock,  and  I  will  cause  them 

to  lie  down,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 25.  And  I  will  make  with  them  a  covenant  of 

peace,  and  will  cause  the  evil  beasts  to  cease  out  of  the 
land :  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  in  the  wUderness, 
and  sleep  in  the  woods. 

 27.  And  the  tree  of  the  field  shall  yield  her 

fruit,  and  the  earth  shall  yield  her  increase,  and  they 
shall  be  safe  in  their  land,  and  shall  know  that  I  am 
the  Lord,  when  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  their  yoke, 
and  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  serv- 
ed themselves  of  them. 

 28.  And  they  shall  no  more  be  a  prey  to  the 

heathen,  neither  shall  the  beast  of  the  land  devour 
them :  but  they  shall  dwell  safely,  and  none  shall  make 
them  afraid. 

—  xxxvi.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Because 
they  say  unto  you.  Thou  land  devourest  up  men,  and 
bast  bereaved  thy  nations ; 

 14,  Therefore  thou  shalt  devour  men  no  more. 


neither  bereave  thy  nations  any  more,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

 15.  Neither  will  I  cause  men  to  hear  in  the 

shame  of  the  heathen  any  more,  neither  shalt  thou 
bear  the  reproach  of  the  people  any  more,  neither  shalt 
thou  cause  thy  nations  to  fall  any  more,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

—  xxxvii.  23.  Neither  shall  they  defile  themselves 
any  more  with  their  idols,  nor  with  their  detestable 
things,  nor  with  any  of  their  transgressions :  but  I  will 
save  them  out  of  all  their  dwellingplaces,  wherein  they 
have  sinned,  and  will  cleanse  them :  so  shall  they  be 
my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God. 

 27.  My  tabernacle  also  shall  be  with  them : 

yea,  I  will  be  their  God,  and  they  shall  be  my  people. 

—  xxxix.  29.  Neither  will  I  hide  my  face  any  more 
from  them :  for  I  have  poured  out  my  Spirit  upon  the 
house  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Amos  ix.  13.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  the  ploughman  shall  overtake  the  reaper,  and  the 
treader  of  grapes  him  that  soweth  seed ;  and  the 
mountains  shall  drop  sweet  wine,  and  all  the  hills 
shall  melt. 

Micah  ii.  12.  I  will  surely  assemble,  O  Jacob,  all  of 
thee ;  I  will  surely  gather  the  remnant  of  Israel ;  I 
will  put  them  together  as  the  sheep  of  Bozrah,  as  the 
flock  in  the  midst  of  their  fold  :  they  shall  make  great 
noise  by  reason  of  the  multitude  of  men. 

 13.  The  breaker  is  come  up  before  them : 

they  have  broken  up,  and  have  passed  through  the 
gate,  and  are  gone  out  by  it ;  and  their  king  shall  pass 
before  them,  and  the  Lord  on  the  head  of  them. 

Zech.iii.  10.  In  that  day,  saitli  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
shall  ye  call  every  man  his  neighbour  under  the  vine 
and  under  the  fig  tree. 

—  vi.  14.  And  the  crowns  shall  be  to  Helem,  and  to 
Tobijah,  and  to  Jcdaiah,  and  to  lien  the  son  of  Zeph- 
aniah,  for  a  memorial  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

 15.  And  they  that  are  far  off  shall  come  and 

build  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  and  ye  shall  know 
that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  unto  you.  And 
this  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  will  diligently  obey  the 
voice  of  the  Lord  your  God. 

—  viii.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  ^Aff^as  ye  were 
a  curse  among  the  heathen,  O  house  of  Judah,  and 
house  of  Israel ;  so  will  I  save  you,  and  ye  shall  be  a 
blessing :  fear  not,  but  let  your  hands  be  strong. 

 14.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  As  I 

thought  to  punish  you,  when  your  fathers  provoked 
me  to  wrath,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  I  repented 
not: 

 15.  So  again  have  I  thought  in  these  days  to 

do  well  unto  Jerusalem  and  to  the  house  of  Judah: 
fear  ye  not. 

 22.  Yea,  many  people  and  strong  nations 

shall  come  to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts  in  Jerusalem, 
and  to  pray  before  the  Lord. 

 23.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  In  those 

days  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  ten  men  shall  take  hold 
out  of  all  languages  of  the  nations,  even  shall  take 
hold  of  the  skirt  of  him  that  is  a  Jew,  saying.  We 
will  go  with  you :  for  we  have  heard  that  God  is  with 
you. 

—  ix.  8.  And  I  will  encamp  about  mine  house  be- 
cause of  the  army,  because  of  him  that  passeth  by, 
and  because  of  him  that  returneth  :  and  no  oppressor 
shall  pass  through  them  any  more :  for  now  have  I 
seen  with  mine  eyes. 

 12.  Turn  you  to  the  strong  hold,  ye  prisoners  of 

hope :  even  to  day  do  I  declare  that  I  will  render 
double  unto  thee : 

—  X.  12.  And  I  will  strengthen  them  in  the  Lo«d; 
and  they  shall  walk  up  and  down  in  his  name,  saith 
the  Lord. 

—  xiv.  5.  And  ye  shall  flee  to  the  vallej'  of  the 
mountains;  for  the  valley  of  the  mountams  shall 
reach  unto  Azal:  yea,  ye  shall  flee,  like  as  ve  fled 
from  before  the  earthquake  in  the  days  of  tJzziah 
king  of  Judah:  and  the  Lord  my  God  shall  come, 
and  all  the  saints  with  thee. 

 6.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

the  liglit  shall  not  be  clear,  nor  dark : 
 7.  But  it  shall  be  one  day  which  shall  be 


311 


CHAP.  I. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xir. 


known  to  the  Lord,  not  day,  nor  night :  but  it  shall 
come  to  pass,  that  at  evening  time  it  shall  be  light. 

Zech.  xiv.8.  And  itshallbein  that  day,  ^/jaHiving  wa- 
ters shall  go  out  from  Jerusalem  ;  half  of  them  to- 
ward the  former  sea,  and  half  of  them  toward  the 
hinder  sea :  in  summer  and  in  winter  shall  it  be. 

Mai.  iii.  4.  Then  shall  the  offering  of  Judah  and 
Jerusalem  be  pleasant  unto  the  Lord,  as  in  the  days 
of  old,  and  as  in  former  years. 

 5.  And  I  will  come  near  to  you  to  judgment ; 

and  I  will  be  a  swift  witness  against  the  sorcerers, 
and  against  the  adulterers,  and  against  false  swearers, 
and  against  those  that  oppress  the  hireling  in  his 
wages,  the  widow,  and  the  fatherless,  and  that  turn 
aside  the  stranger /rcOT  his  tight,  and  fear  not  me,  saith 
the  Lord  of  hosts. 

2  Chr.  iii.  12.  Seeing  then  that  we  have  such  hope, 
we  use  great  plainness  of  speech : 

 13.  And  not  as  Moses,  wMrh  put  a  vail  over 

his  face,  that  the  children  of  Israel  could  not  stead- 
fasti}^  look  to  the  end  of  that  which  is  abolished  : 

 14.  But  their  minds  were  blinded :  for  until 

this  day  remaineth  the  same  vail  untaken  away  in  the 
reading  of  the  old  testament ;  which  vail  is  done  away 
in  Christ. 

 15.  But  even  unto  this  day,  when  Moses  is 

read,  the  vail  is  upon  their  heart. 

 16.  Nevertheless,  when  it  shall  turn  to  the 

Lord,  the  vail  shall  be  taken  away. 

?  195.   The  Conversion  of  the  Jews  as  Related 
to  the  CoBversion  of  the  World. 

Rom.  ix.  1.  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not,  my 
conscience  also  bearing  mc  witness  in  the  Holy  Ghost, 

 2.  That  I  have  great  heaviness  and  continual 

sorrow  in  my  heart. 

 3.  For  I  could  wish  that  myself  were  accursed 

from  Christ  for  my  brethren,  my  kinsmen  according 
to  the  flesh : 

—  X.  1.  Brethren,  my  heart's  desire  and  prayer  to 
God  for  Israel  is,  that  they  might  be  saved. 

—  xi.  9.  And  David  said,  Let  their  table  be  made  a 
snare,  and  a  trap,  and  a  stumblingblock,  and  a  recom' 
pense  unto  them : 


 10.  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  may 

not  see,  and  bow  down  tlieir  back  alway. 

 11.  I  say  then,  Have  they  stumbled  that  they 

should  fall  ?  God  forbid  :  but  rather  through  their 
fall  salvation  is  Mine  unto  the  Gentiles,  for  to  provoke 
them  to  jealousy. 

 12.  Now  if  the  fall  of  them  he  the  riches  of 

the  world,  and  tlie  diminishing  of  them  the  riches  of 
the  Gentiles  ;  how  much  more  their  fulness  ? 

 13.  For  I  speak  to  you  Gentiles,  inasmuch  as 

I  am  the  apostle  of  the  Gentiles,  I  magnify  mine 
ofBce : 

 14.  If  by  any  means  I  may  provoke  to  emu- 
lation them  which  are  my  flesh,  and  might  save  some 
of  them. 

 15.  For  if  the  casting  away  of  them  be  the 

reconciling  of  the  world,  what  shall  the  receiving  of 
them  be,  but  life  from  the  dead  ? 

 23.  And  they  also,  if  they  abide  not  still  in 

unbelief,  shall  be  graffed  in :  for  God  is  able  to  graff 
them  in  again. 

 24.  For  if  thou  wert  cut  out  of  the  olive  tree 

which  is  wild  by  nature,  and  wert  graffed  contrary  to 
nature  into  a  good  olive  tree ;  how  much  more  shall 
these,  which  be  the  natural  branches,  be  graffed  into 
their  own  olive  tree  ? 

 25.  For  I  would  not,  brethren,  that  ye  should 

be  ignorant  of  this  mystery,  lest  you  should  be  wise  in 
j'our  own  conceits,  that  blindness  in  part  is  happened 
to  Israel,  until  the  fulness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come  in. 

 26.  And  so  all  Israel  shall  be  saved :  as  it  is 

written,  There  shall  come  out  of  Zion  the  Deliverer, 
and  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Jacob : 

 27.  For  this  is  my  covenant  unto  them,  when 

I  shall  take  away  their  sins. 

 28.  As  concerning  the  gospel,  ihei/  are  ene- 
mies for  your  sakes ;  but  as  touching  the  election, 
thei/  are  beloved  for  the  fathers'  sakes. 

 30.  For  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed 

God,  yet  have  now  obtained  mercy  thi-ough  their  un- 
belief: 

 31.  Even  so  have  these  also  now  not  believed 

that  through  your  mercy  they  also  may  obtain  mercy. 

 32.  For  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  un- 
belief, that  he  might  have  mercy  upon  all. 


BOOK  XII. -OTHER  NATIONS. 


CHAP.  L 
THE  ORIGIN  OF  NATIONS. 

§  1.   Noah  the  Second  Father  of  Mankind. 

Gen.  ix.  18.  And  the  sons  of  Noah,  that  went  forth 
of  the  ark,  were  Shem,  and  Ham,  and  Japheth :  and 
Ham  is  the  father  of  Canaan. 

 19.  These  are  the  three  sons  of  Noah :  and  of 

them  was  the  whole  earth  overspread. 

—  x.  1.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of  the  sons 
of  Noah;  Shem,  Ham,  and  Japheth:  and  unto  them 
were  sons  born  after  the  flood. 

 32.  These  are  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Noah, 

after  their  generations,  in  tlieir  nations :  and  by  these 
were  the  nations  divided  in  the  earth  after  the  flood. 

See  Actsxvii.  26. 

§  2.   The  Unity  of  the  Race  Destroyed. 

Gen.  xi.  1.  And  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  language, 
and  of  one  speech. 

31 


—  —  2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  journeyed  from 
the  east,  that  they  found  a  plain  in  the  land  of  Shinar ; 
and  they  dwelt  there. 

 4.  And  they  said,  Go  to,  let  us  build  us  a  city, 

and  a  tower,  whose  top  may  reach  unto  heaven ;  and 
let  us  make  us  a  name,  lest  we  be  scattered  abroad 
upon  the  face  of  the  whole  earth. 

 5.  And  the  Lord  came  down  to  see  the  city 

and  the  tower,  which  the  children  of  men  builded. 

 6.  And  the  Lord  said.  Behold,  the  people  is 

one,  and  they  have  all  one  language;  and  this  they 
begin  to  do :  and  now  nothing  will  be  restrained  from 
them,  which  they  have  imagined  to  do. 

—  —  7.  Go  to,  let  us  go  down,  and  there  confound 
their  language,  that  they  may  not  understand  one 
another's  speech. 

 8.  So  the  Lord  scattered  them  abroad  from 

thence  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth :  and  they  left  off 
to  build  the  city. 

 9.  Therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  Babel  j 

because  the  Lord  did  there  confound  the  language  of 
all  the  earth :  and  from  thence  did  the  Lord  scatter 
them  abroad  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth. 


cnAP,  n. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


§  3.   The  Descendants  of  Hani,  of  uhoin  came 
the  Kingdoms  of  Babylon  and  Egypt. 

Gen.  X.  6.  And  the  sons  of  Ham ;  Cush,  and  Miz- 
raim,  and  Phut,  and  Canaan. 

 7.  And  the  sons  of  Cush;  Seba,  and  Havilah, 

and  Sabtah,  and  Raamah,  and  Sabtecha :  and  the  sons 
of  Raamah ;  Sbeba,  and  Dedan. 

 8.  And  Gush  begat  Nimrod :  he  began  to  be  a 

mighty  one  in  the  earth. 

 10.  And  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was 

Babel,  and  Erech,  and  Accad,  and  Cahieh,  in  the  laud 
of  Shinar. 

 13.  And  Mizraim  begat  Ludim,  and  Anamun, 

and  Lehabim,  and  Najihtuhim, 

 14.  And  Pathrusim,  and  Casluhim,  (out  of 

whom  came  PhilBtim,)  and  Caphtorim. 

 15.  And  Canaan  begat  Sidon  his  firstborn,  and 

Heth, 

 16.  And  the  Jebusite,  and  the  Amorite,  and 

the  Girgasite, 

 17.  And  the  Hivite,  and  the  Arkite,  and  the 

Sinite, 

 18.  And  the  Arvadite,  and  the  Zemarite,  and 

the  Hamathite :  and  aftenvard  were  the  families  of  the 
Caaaanites  spread  abroad. 

 20.  These  are  the  sons  of  Ham,  after  their 

families,  after  their  tongues,  in  their  countries,  and  in 
their  nations. 

I  Chr.  i.  8.  The  S3ns  of  Ham ;  Gush,  and  Mizraim, 
Put,  and  Canaan. 

 9.  And  the  sons  of  Cush ;  Seba,  and  Havilah, 

and  Sabta,  and  Raamah,  and  Sabtecha.  And  the  sous 
of  Raamah ;  Sheba,  and  Dedan. 

 10.  And  Cush  begat  Nimrod :  he  began  to  be 

mighty  upon  the  earth. 

 11.  And  Mizraim  begat  Ludim,  and  Anamim, 

and  Lehabim,  and  Naphtuhim. 

 12.  And  Pathrusim,  and  Casluhim,  (of  whom 

came  the  Philistines,)  and  Caphtorim. 

 13.  And  Canaan  begat  Zidon  his  firstborn,  and 

Heth, 

 14.  The  Jebusite  also,  and  the  Amorite,  and 

the  Girgashite, 

 15.  And  the  Hivite,  and  the  Arkite,  and  the 

Sinite, 

 16.  And  the  Arvadite,  and  the  Zemarite,  and 

the  Hamathite. 

§  4.   The  Descendants  of  Shem,  of  whom  came 
the  Kingdom  of  Assyria. 

Gen.  X.  11.  Out  of  that  land  went  forth  Asshur,  and 
builded  Nineveh,  and  the  city  Rehoboth,  and  Calah, 

 12.  And  Resen  between  Niueveh  and  Calah  : 

the  same  is  a  great  city. 

(See  Gen.  x.  21-30.) 

Gen.  X.  31.  These  are  the  sons  of  Shem,  after  their 
families,  after  then-  tongues,  in  their  lands,  after  their 
nations, 

§  5.   The  Descendants  of  Japheth. 

Gen.  X.  2.  The  sons  of  Japheth ;  Gomer,  and  Magog, 
and  Madai,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  and 
Tiras. 

 3.  And  the  sons  of  Gomer ;  Ashkenaz,  and 

Riphath,  and  Togarmah. 

 4.  And  tlie  sons  of  Javan ;  Elishah,  and  Tar- 

shish,  Kittim,  and  Dodanim. 

 5.  By  these  were  the  isles  of  the  Gentiles 

divided  in  their  lands ;  every  one  after  his  tongue, 
after  their  families,  in  their  nations. 

I  ChP.  i.  5.  The  sons  of  Japheth ;  Gomer,  and  Ma- 
gog, and  Madai,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and  Meshech, 
and  Tiras. 

 6.  And  the  sons  of  Gomer ;  Ashchenaz,  and 

Riphath,  and  Togarmah. 

 7.  And  the  sons  of  Javan ;  Elishah,  and  Tar- 

shish,  Kittim,  and  Dodanim. 


CHAP.  IL 

OFFSHOOTS  OF  THE  ABRAHAMIC 
STOCK. 
§  6.   Moabites  and  Ammonites. 

Gen.xix.  36.  Thus  were  both  the  daughters  of  Lot 
with  child  by  their  father. 

 37.  And  the  firstborn  bare  a  son,  and  called 

his  name  Moab :  the  same  is  the  father  of  the  Moabites 
unto  this  day. 

 38.  And  the  younger,  she  also  bare  a  son,  and 

called  his  name  Ben-ammi :  the  same  is  the  father  of 
the  children  of  Ammon  unto  this  day. 

§  7.  Ishmaelites. 

(For  the  descendants  of  Ishmael,  see  page  ii07,  §  8.) 

Gen.xvi.  1.  Now  Sarai,  Abram's  wife,  bare  him  no 
children :  and  she  had  a  handmaid,  an  Egyptian, 
whose  name  loas  Hagar. 

 2.  And  Sarai  said  unto  Abram,  Behold  now, 

the  Lord  hath  restrained  me  from  bearing:  I  pray 
thee,  go  in  unto  my  maid ;  it  may  be  that  I  may  obtain 
children  by  her.  And  Abram  hearkened  to  the  voice 
of  Sarai. 

 3.  And  Sarai,  Abram's  wife,  took  Hagar  her 

maid  the  Egyptian,  after  Abram  had  dwelt  ten  years 
in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and  gave  her  to  her  husband 
Abram  to  be  his  wife. 

 4.  And  he  went  in  unto  Hagar,  and  she  con- 
ceived :  and  when  she  saw  that  she  had  conceived,  her 
mistress  was  despised  in  her  eyes. 

 5.  And  Sarai  said  unto  Abram,  My  wrong  be 

upon  thee :  I  have  given  my  maid  into  thy  bosom ; 
and  wlieu  she  saw  that  she  had  conceived,  I  was 
despised  in  her  eyes:  the  Lord  judge  between  me 
and  thee. 

 6.  But  Abram  said  unto  Sarai,  Behold,  thy 

maid  is  in  thy  liand ;  do  to  her  as  it  pleaseth  thee. 
And  when  Sarai  dealt  hardly  with  her,  she  fled  fi'om 
her  face. 

 15.  And  Hagar  bare  Abram  a  son :  and  Abram 

called  his  son's  name,  which  Hagar  bare,  Ishmael. 

 16.  And  Abram  was  fourscore  and  six  years 

old,  when  Hagar  bare  Ishmael  to  Abram. 

—  xvii.  20.  And  as  for  Ishmael,  I  have  heard  thee: 
Behold,  I  have  blessed  him,  and  will  make  him  fruit- 
ful, and  will  multiply  him  exceedingly ;  twelve  princes 
shall  he  beget,  and  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation. 

—  xxi.  9.  And  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  Hagar  the 
Egyptian,  which  she  had  borne  unto  Abraham,  mock- 
ing. 

 10.  Wherefore  she  said  imto  Abraham,  Cast 

out  this  bondwoman  and  her  son :  for  the  son  of  this 
bondwoman  shall  not  be  heir  with  my  son,  even  with 
Isaac. 

 11.  And  the  thing  was  very  grievous  in  Abra- 
ham's sight  because  of  his  son. 

 12.  And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  Let  it  not 

be  grievous  in  thy  sight  because  of  the  lad,  and  because 
of  tliy  bondwoman ;  in  all  that  Sarah  hath  said  imto 
thee,  hearken  imto  her  voice ;  for  in  Isaac  shall  thy 
seed  be  called. 

 13.  And  also  of  the  son  of  the  bondwoman 

will  I  make  a  nation,  because  he  is  thy  seed. 

 20.  And  God  was  with  the  lad ;  and  he  grew, 

and  dwelt  in  the  wilderness,  and  became  an  archer. 

 21.  And  he  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran : 

and  his  mother  took  him  a  wife  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  XXV.  17.  And  these  are  the  years  of  the  life  of 
Ishmael,  a  hundred  and  thirt}'  and  seven  years :  and 
he  gave  up  the  ghost  and  died,  and  was  gathered  imto 
his  people. 

 18.  And  they  dwelt  from  Havilah  unto  Shur, 

that  is  before  Egypt,  as  thou  goest  toward  Assyria: 
and  he  died  in  the  presence  of  all  his  brethren. 

§  8.   Allegorical  Allusion. 

Gal.iv.  30.  Nevertheless  what  saith  the  Scripture? 

Cast  out  the  bondwoman  and  her  son :  for  the  son  of 


813 


CHAP.  III. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


the  bondwoman  shall  not  be  heir  with  the  son  of  the 
free  woman. 

Gal.  iv.  31.  So  then,  brethren,  we  are  not  children  of 
the  bondwoman,  but  of  the  free. 

§  9.  Midiauites. 

(See  Gen.  xxv.  1-4,  for  the  children  of  Abraham 
by  Ketiirah.) 

Ex.  ii.  15.  Now  when  Pharaoh  heard  this  thing,  he 
sought  to  slay  Moses.  But  Moses  fled  from  the  face  of 
Pharaoh,  and  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Midian  :  and  he  sat 
down  by  a  well. 

Acts  vii.  22.  And  Moses  was  learned  in  all  the  wis- 
dom of  the  Egyptians,  and  was  mighty  in  words  and 
in  deeds. 

 23.  And  when  he  was  fiill  forty  years  old,  it 

came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren  the  children 
of  Israel. 

 24.  And  .seeing  one  oj  ihem  suffer  wrong,  he 

defended  him,  and  avenged  liim  that  was  oppressed, 
and  smote  the  Egyptian: 

 25.  For  he  supposed  his  brethren  would  have 

understood  how  that  God  by  his  hand  would  deliver 
them ;  but  they  understood  not. 

 26.  And  the  next  day  he  shewed  himself  unto 

them  as  they  strove,  and  would  have  set  them  at  one 
again,  saying.  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren ;  why  do  ye  wrong 
one  to  another? 

 27.  But  he  that  did  his  neighbour  wrong  thrust 

him  away,  saying,  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  judge 
over  us  ? 

 28.  Wilt  thou  kill  me,  as  thou  didst  the  Egypt- 
ian yesterday  7 

 29.  Then  fled  Moses  at  this  saying,  and  was  a 

stranger  in  the  land  of  Madian,  where  he  begat  two 
sons.  • 

^  10.  Edomites. 

Gen.  xxxvi.  6.  And  Esau  took  hi.s  wives,  and  his  sons, 
and  his  daughters,  and  all  the  persons  of  his  house,  and 
his  cattle,  and  all  his  beasts,  and  all  his  substance, 
which  he  had  got  in  the  land  of  Canaan ;  and  went 
into  the  country  from  the  face  of  his  brother  Jacob. 

 7.  For  their  riches  were  more  than  that  they 

might  dwell  together ;  and  the  land  wherein  they  were 
strangers  could  not  bear  them  because  of  their  cattle. 

 8.  Thus  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  Seir :  Esau  is 

Edom. 

Num.  XX.  14.  And  Moses  sent  messengers  from  Ka- 
desh  unto  the  king  of  Edom,  Thus  saith  thy  brother 
Israel,  Thou  knowest  all  the  travail  that  hath  befallen 


 15.  How  our  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt, 

and  we  have  dwelt  in  Egypt  a  long  time ;  and  the 
Egyptians  vexed  us,  and  our  fathers : 

 16.  And  when  we  cried  unto  the  Lord,  he 

heard  our  voice,  and  sent  an  angel,  and  hath  brouglit 
us  forth  out  of  Egypt :  and,  behold,  we  are  in  Kadesh, 
a  city  in  the  uttermost  of  thy  border. 

 17.  Let  us  pass,  I  pray  thee,  through  thy  coun- 
try :  we  will  not  pass  through  the  fields,  or  through  the 
vineyards,  neither  will  we  drink  of  the  water  of  the 
wells :  we  will  go  by  the  king's  high  way,  we  will  not 
turn  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the  left,  until  we  have 
passed  thy  borders. 

 18.  And  Edom  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  not 

pass  by  me,  lest  I  come  out  against  thee  with  the  sword. 

 —  19.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  him. 

We  will  go  by  the  high  way :  and  if  I  and  my  cattle 
drink  of  thy  water,  then  I  will  pay  for  it:  I  will  only, 
without  doing  anything  else,  go  through  on  my  feet. 

 20.  And  he  said.  Thou  shalt  not  go  througli. 

And  Edom  came  out  against  him  with  much  people, 
and  with  a  strong  hand. 

 21.  Thus  Edom  refused  to  give  Israel  passage 

through  his  border :  wherefore  Israel  turned  away  from 
him. 

Deut.  ii.  12.  The  Horim  also  dwelt  in  Seir  before- 
time  ;  but  the  children  of  Esau  succeeded  them,  when 
they  had  destroyed  them  from  before  them,  and  dwelt 

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in  their  stead ;  as  Israel  did  unto  the  land  of  his  pos- 
session, which  the  Lord  gave  unto  them. 


CHAP.  IIL 

HEBREWS  AND  GENTILES  BE- 
FORE THE  FINAL  SETTLEMENT 
IN  CANAAN. 

?  11.   Gentile  Friendships  with  Abraham  and 
Isaac. 

Gen.  xiv.  17.  And  the  king  of  Sodom  went  out  to 
meet  him,  after  his  return  from  the  slaughter  of 
Chedorlaomer  and  of  the  kings  that  tcere  with  him,  at 
the  valley  of'Shaveh,  wliich  is  the  king's  dale. 

—  XX.  1.  And  Abraham  journeyed  from  thence  to- 
ward the  south  country,  and  dwelt  between  Kadesh  and 
Shur,  and  sojourned  in  Gerar. 

 15.  And  Abimelech  said,  Behold,  my  land  is 

before  thee :  dwell  where  it  pleaseth  thee. 

—  xxi.  22.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time,  that 
Abimelech  and  Phichol  the  chief  captain  of  his  host 
spake  unto  Abraham,  saying,  God  is  with  thee  in  all 
that  thou  doest: 

 23.  Now  therefore  swear  unto  me  here  by  God, 

that  thou  wilt  not  deal  falsely  with  me,  nor  with  my 
son,  nor  with  my  son's  son :  but  according  to  the  kind- 
ness that  I  have  done  unto  thee,  thou  shalt  do  unto 
me,  and  to  the  land  wherein  thou  hast  sojourned. 

 24.  And  Abraham  said,  I  will  swear. 

 27.  And"  Abraham  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and 

gave  them  unto  Abimelech ;  and  both  of  them  made  a 
covenant. 

 32.  Thus  they  made  a  covenant  at  Beer-sheba : 

then  Abimelech  rose  up,  and  Phichol  the  chief  captain 
of  his  host,  and  they  returned  into  the  land  of  the 
Philistines. 

 34.  And  Abraham  sojourned  in  the  Philistines' 

land  many  days. 

—  xxvi.  6.  And  Isaac  dwelt  in  Gerar. 

 26.  Tlien  Abimelech  went  to  him  from  Gerar, 

and  Ahuzzath  one  of  his  friends,  and  Phichol  the  chief 
captain  of  his  army. 

 27.  And  Isaac  said  unto  them,  Wherefore  come 

ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate  me,  and  have  sent  me  away 
from  you  ? 

 28.  And  they  said,  We  saw  certainly  that  the 

Lord  was  with  thee :  and  we  said.  Let  there  be  now  an 
oath  betwixt  us,  even  betwixt  us  and  tliee,  and  let  us 
make  a  covenant  with  thee ; 

 29.  That  thou  wilt  do  us  no  hurt,  as  we  have 

not  touched  thee,  and  as  we  have  done  unto  thee  noth- 
ing but  good,  and  have  sent  thee  away  in  peace :  thou 
art  now  the  blessed  of  the  Lord. 

 30.  And  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  they  did 

eat  and  drink. 

 31.  And  they  rose  up  betimes  in  the  morning, 

and  sware  one  to  another:  and  Isaac  sent  them  away, 
and  they  departed  from  him  in  peace. 

§  12.   The  Hebrews  kindly  received  in  Egypt. 
Gen.  xlvii.  5.  And  Pharaoh  spake  unto  Joseph,  say- 
ing. Thy  father  and  thy  brethren  are  come  unto  thee : 

 6.  The  land  of  Egypt  is  before  thee ;  in  the 

best  of  the  land  make  thy  father  and  brethren  to  dwell ; 
in  the  land  of  Goshen  let  them  dwell:  and  if  thou 
knowest  any  men  of  activity  among  them,  then  make 
them  rulers  over  my  cattle. 

 7.  And  Joseph  brought  in  Jacob  his  father,  and 

set  him  before  Pharaoh  :  and  Jacob  blessed  Pharaoh. 

 11.   And  Joseph  placed   his  father  and  his 

brethren,  and  gave  them  a  possession  in  the  land  of 
Egypt,  in  the  best  of  the  land,  in  the  land  of  Rameses, 
as  Pharaoh  had  commanded. 

Acts  vii.  13.  And  at  the  second  lime  Joseph  was  made 
known  to  his  brethren  ;  and  Joseph's  kindred  was  made 
known  unto  Pharaoh. 


g  13.  Oppressed  under  a  New  Dynasty. 

See  page  233,  §  17. 


CHAP.  IV. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


CHAP.  IV. 
THE  CANAANITES. 

§  14.   Gentile  Names  of  Places  in  Canaan. 

Gen.  xxviii.  19.  And  he  called  the  name  of  that  place 
Beth-el :  but  the  name  of  that  city  was  called  Luz  at 
the  first. 

Jos.  XV.  15.  And  he  went  up  thence  to  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Debir  :  and  the  name  of  Debir  before  ims  Kir- 
jatli-sepher. 

Jud.  i.  11.  And  from  thence  he  went  against  the  in- 
habitants of  Debir :  and  the  name  of  Debir  before  was 
Kirjath-sepher : 

See  Jud.  xviii.  29. 

§  15.   The  Giants. 

Num.  xiii.  32.  And  they  brought  up  an  evil  report  of 
the  land  which  they  had  searched  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  saying,  The  land,  through  which  we  have  gone 
to  search  it,  is  a  land  that  eateth  up  the  inhabitants 
thereof;  and  all  the  people  that  we  saw  in  it  are  men 
of  a  great  stature. 

 33.  And  there  we  saw  the  grants,  the  sons  of 

Anak,  ichich  come  of  the  giants  :  and  we  were  in  our 
own  sight  as  grasshoppers,  and  so  we  were  in  their 
Bight. 

Deut.  ii.  10.  The  Emim  dwelt  therein  in  times  past, 
a  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as  the  Anakini ; 

 11.  Wliich  also  were  accounted  giants,  as  the 

Anakim  ;  but  the  Moabites  call  them  Emim. 

 20.  (That  also  was  accounted  a  land  of  giants: 

giants  dwelt  therein  in  old  time  ;  and  the  Ammonites 
call  them  Zamzunimim, 

—  iii.  11.  For  only  Og  king  of  Bashan  remained  of 
the  remnant  of  giants ;  behold,  his  bedstead  was  a  bed- 
stead of  iron ;  is  it  not  in  Rabbath  of  the  children  of 
Ammon  ?  nine  cubits  teas  the  length  thereof,  and  four 
cubits  the  breadth  of  it,  after  the  cubit  of  a  man. 

Jud.  i.  30.  And  they  gave  Hebron  unto  Caleb,  as 
Moses  said :  and  he  expelled  thence  the  three  sons  of 
Anak. 

See  Jos.  xi.  21,  33. 

§  16.   The  Curse  upon  Ham's  fourth  Son. 

Gen.  ix.  24.  And  Noah  awoke  from  his  wine,  and 
knew  what  his  younger  son  had  done  unto  him. 

 25.  And  he  said,  Cm-sed  be  Canaan  ;  a  servant 

of  servants  shall  he  be  unto  his  brethren. 

—  —  26.  And  he  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of 
Shem  ;  and  Canaan  shall  be  his  servant. 

 27.  God  shall  enlarge  Japheth,  and  he  shall 

dwell  in  the  tents  of  Shem ;  and  Canaan  shall  be  his 
servant. 

§  17.   Names  of  Tribes  inhabiting  Canaan. 

(1.  TEN  IN  ALL.) 

Gen.  XV.  19.  The  Kenites,  and  the  Kenizzites,  and 
the  Kadmonites, 

 20.  And  the  Hittites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and 

the  Repliaim, 

 21.  And  the  Amorites,  and  the  Canaanites,  and 

the  Girgashites,  and  the  Jebusites. 

(3.  SIX  WEST  OF  THE  JORDAN.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  2.  And  I  will  send  an  Angel  before  thee ; 
and  I  will  drive  out  the  Canaanite,  the  Amorite,  and 
the  Hittite,  and  the  Perizzite,  the  Ilivite,  and  the  Jeb- 
usite : 

§  18.   Boundaries  and  Locations. 

Gen.  X.  19.  And  the  border  of  the  Canaanites  was 
from  Sidon,  as  thou  comest  to  Gerar,  unto  Gaza;  as 
thou  goest  unto  Sodom,  and  Gomorrah,  and  Admah, 
and  Zeboim,  even  unto  Lasha. 

Num.  xiii.  29.  The  Amalekites  dwell  in  the  land  of 
the  south  :  and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Jebusites,  and  the 
Amorites,  dwell  in  the  mountains:  and  the  Canaanites 
dwell  by  the  sea,  and  by  the  coast  of  Jordan. 

Jud.i.  36.  And  the  coast  of  the  Amorites  was  from 
the  going  up  to  Akrabbim,  from  the  rock,  and  upward. 


§  1!),   The  Defilement  of  the  Land. 

Lev.  xviii.  25.  And  the  land  is  defiled :  therefore  I 
do  visit  the  iniquity  thereof  upon  it,  and  the  land  it 
self  vomiteth  out  her  inhabitants. 

 37.  (For  all  these  abominations  have  the  men 

of  the  land  done,  which  wej-e  before  you,  and  the  land 
is  defiled ;) 

Deut.  xii.  31.  -ffor  every  abomination  to  the  Lord 
which  he  hateth  have  they  done  unto  their  gods  ;  for 
even  their  sons  and  their  daughters  they  have  burnt  in 
the  fire  to  their  gods. 

—  xviii.  14.  For  these  nations,  which  thou  shalt  pos- 
sess, hearkened  unto  observers  of  times,  and  unto  di- 
viners :  but  as  for  thee,  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  not  suf- 
fered thee  so  to  do. 

—  xxix.  16.  (For  ye  know  how  we  have  dwelt  in  the 
land  of  Egypt ;  and  how  we  came  through  the  nations 
which  ye  passed  by  ; 

 17.  And  ye  have  seen  their  abominations,  and 

their  idols,  wood  and  stone,  silver  and  gold,  which 
were  among  them :) 

2  Kings  xvii.  7.  For  so  it  was,  that  the  children  of 
Israel  had  sinned  against  the  Lord  their  God,  which 
had  brought  them  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  from 
under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  had 
feared  other  gods, 

 8.  And  walked  in  the  statutes  of  the  heathen, 

whom  the  Lord  cast  out  from  before  the  children  of 
Israel,  and  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  which  they  had 
made. 

I  Kings  xxi.  36.  And  he  did  very  abominably  in  fol- 
lowing idols,  according  to  all  things  as  did  the  Amo- 
rites, whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of 
Israel. 

Ezr.  ix.  11.  Which  thou  hast  commanded  by  thy 
servants  the  prophets,  saying.  The  laud,  unto  which 
ye  go  to  possess  it,  is  an  unclean  laud  with  the  filthi- 
ness  of  the  people  of  the  lands,  with  their  abomina- 
tions, which  have  filled  it  from  one  end  to  another 
with  their  uncleanness. 

§  20.   Miraculous  Destruction  of  Sodom  and 
Gomorrah. 

Gen.  xix.  23.  The  sun  was  risen  upon  the  earth  wheu' 
Lot  entered  into  Zoar. 

 24.  Then  the  Lord  rained  upon  Sodom  and 

upon  Gomorrah  brimstone  and  fii'e  from  the  Lord  out 
of  heaven ; 

 25.  And  he  overthrew  those  cities,  and  all  the 

plain,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  cities,  and  that 
which  grew  upon  the  ground. 

 37.  And  Abraham  gat  up  early  in  the  morning 

to  the  place  where  he  stood  before  the  Lord  : 

 38.  And  he  looked  toward  Sodom  and  Gomor- 
rah, and  toward  all  the  land  of  the  plain,  and  beheld, 
and,  lo,  the  smoke  of  the  country  went  up  as  the  smoke 
of  a  furnace. 

§  21.   Canaanites  not  Expelled  hj  the 
Hebrews. 

Jos.  xiii.  13.  Nevertheless  the  children  of  Israel  ex- 
pelled not  the  Geshurites,  nor  the  Maachathites :  but 
the  Geshm-ites  and  the  Maachathites  dwell  among  the 
Israelites  until  this  day. 

—  XV.  63.  As  for  the  Jebusites  the  inhabitants  of  Je- 
rusalem, the  children  of  Judah  could  not  drive  them 
out :  but  the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  chikh-en  of  Ju- 
dah at  Jerusalem  unto  this  day. 

Jud.  i.  19.  And  the  Lord  was  with  Judah;  and  he 
drave  out  tlie  inJiabitants  of  the  mountain ;  but  could 
not  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  the  valley,  because 
they  had  chariots  of  iron. 

 31.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  did  not 

drive  out  the  Jebusites  that  inhabited  Jerusalem;  but 
the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children  of  Benjamin  in 
Jerusalem  unto  this  day. 

 37.  Neither  did  Manasseh  drive  out  the  inJiab- 
itants of  Beth-shean  and  her  towns,  nor  of  Taanach 
and  her  towns,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Dor  and  her 
towns,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Iblcam  and  her  towns, 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


nor  the  inhabitants  of  Megiddo  and  lier  towns ;  but 
the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  land. 

Jud.  i.  29.  Neither  did  Epliraim  driveout  the  Canaan- 
ites that  dwelt  in  Gezer  ;  but  the  Canaanites  dwelt  in 
Gezer  among  them. 

 31.  Neither  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabitants 

of  Accho,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Zidon,  nor  of  Ahlab, 
nor  of  Achzib,  nor  of  Helbah,  nor  of  Aphik,  nor  of  Re- 
hob: 

 33.  But  the  Asherites  dwelt  among  the  Canaan- 
ites, the  inhabitants  of  the  land :  for  they  did  not  drive 
them  out. 

 34.  And  the  Amorites  forced  the  children  of 

Dan  into  the  mountain :  for  they  would  not  suffer  them 
to  come  down  to  the  valley : 

Ps.  cvi.  34.  They  did  not  destroy  the  nations,  con- 
cerning whom  the  Lord  commanded  them : 

 35.  But  were  mingled  among  the  heathen,  and 

learned  their  works. 

See  Jud.  iii.  1-3. 

§  22.   Canaanites  made  Tributarj. 

Jos.  xvi.  10.  And  they  drave  not  out  the  Canaanites 
that  dwelt  in  Gezer :  but  the  Canaanites  dwell  among 
the  Ephraimites  unto  this  day,  and  serve  under  tribute. 

—  xvii.  13.  Yet  the  children  of  Manasseli  could  not 
drive  out  the  inhabitants  o/" those  cities;  but  the  Ca- 
naanites would  dwell  in  that  land. 

 13.  Yet  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  children  of 

Israel  were  waxen  strong,  that  they  put  the  Canaanites 
to  tribute ;  but  did  not  utterly  cb'ive  them  out. 

Jud.  i.  38.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  was 
strong,  that  they  put  the  Canaanites  to  tribute,  and  did 
not  utterly  drive  them  out. 

 30.  Neither  did  Zebulun  drive  out  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Kitron,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Nahalol ;  but  the 
Canaanites  dwelt  among  them,  and  became  tributaries. 

 33.  Neither  did  Naphtali  drive  out  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Beth-shemesh,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Beth- 
anath;  but  he  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites,  the  in- 
habitants of  the  land :  nevertheless,  the  inhabitants  of 
Beth-shemesh  and  of  Beth-anath  became  tributaries 
unto  them. 

 35.  But  the  Amorites  would  dwell  in  mount 

Heres  in  Aijalon,  and  in  Shaalbim :  yet  the  hand  of 
the  house  of  Joseph  prevailed,  so  that  they  became 
tributaries. 

1  Kings  ix.  20.  And  all  the  people  that  tcere  left  of 
the  Amorites,  Hittites,  Perizzites,  Hivites,  and  Jebu- 
sites,  which  were  not  of  the  children  of  Israel, 

 21.  Their  children  that  were  left  after  them  in 

the  land,  whom  the  children  of  Israel  also  were  not 
able  utterly  to  destroy,  upon  those  did  Solomon  levy  a 
tribute  of  bondservice  unto  this  day. 

2  Chr.  viii.  7.  As  for  all  the  people  that  were  left  of 
the  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and 
the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites,  which  were  not  of  Israel, 

 8.  But  of  their  children,  who  were  left  after 

them  in  the  land,  whom  the  children  of  Israel  consum- 
ed not,  them  did  Solomon  make  to  pay  tribute  until 
this  day. 

See  Jos.  ix.  3-27. 

^  23.  Why  tliey  were  not  all  driven  out. 

Jud.  ii.  20.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 
against  Israel ;  and  he  said.  Because  that  this  people 
hath  transgressed  my  covenant  which  I  commanded 
their  fathers,  and  have  not  hearkened  unto  my  voice ; 

 21.  I  also  will  not  henceforth  drive  out  any 

from  before  them  of  the  nations  which  Joshua  left 
when  he  died ; 


CHAP.  V. 

MUTUAL  RELATIONS  OF  THE  HE- 
BREWS AND  OTHER  NATIONS. 
§  24.   Tlie  Hebrews  to  be  a  Separate  People. 

See  paste  251,  §  67. 


§  25.   Ezekiel's  Vision  of  the  Provision  made 
for  Strangers. 

Ezek.xlvii.  22.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  ye  shall 
divide  it  by  lot  for  an  inheritance  unto  you,  and  to  the 
strangers  that  sojourn  among  you,  which  shall  beget 
children  among  you :  and  they  shall  be  unto  you  as 
born  in  the  country  among  the  children  of  Israel ;  they 
shall  have  inheritance  with  you  among  the  tribes  of 
Israel. 

 23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  in  what 

tribe  the  stranger  sojourneth,  there  shall  ye  give  him 
his  inheritance,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  26.   Tlie  Kenites  Favoured. 

Jud.  i.  16.  And  the  children  of  the  Kenite,  Moses' 
father  in  law,  went  up  out  of  the  city  of  palm  trees 
with  the  children  of  Judah  into  the  wilderness  of  Ju- 
dah,  which  Ueth  in  the  south  of  Arad ;  and  they  went 
and  dwelt  among  the  people. 

—  iv.  11.  Now  Heber  the  Kenite,  which  was  of  the 
children  of  Hobab  the  father  in  law  of  Moses,  had  sev- 
ered himself  from  the  Kenites,  and  pitched  his  tent 
unto  the  plain  of  Zaanaim,  which  is  by  Kedesh. 

I  Sam.  XV.  6.  And  Saul  said  unto  the  Kenites,  Go, 
depart,  get  you  down  from  among  the  Amalekites, 
lest  I  destroy  j^ou  with  them:  for  ye  shewed  kindness 
to  all  the  children  of  Israel,  when  they  came  up  out  of 
Egypt.  So  the  Kenites  departed  from  among  the 
Amalekites. 

§  27.   The  Moabites  and  Ammonites. 

(1.  NOT  TO  BE  distressed.) 

Deut.  ii.  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Distress  not 
the  Moabites,  neither  contend  with  them  in  battle :  for 
I  will  not  give  thee  of  their  land  for  a  possession ;  be- 
cause I  have  given  Ar  unto  the  children  of  Lot  for  a 
possession. 

(See  Deut.  ii.  16-19.) 

Deut.  ii.  37.  Only  unto  the  land  of  the  children  of 
Ammon  thou  camest  not,  Cior  unto  any  place  of  the 
river  Jabbok,  nor  unto  the  cities  in  the  inountains,  nor 
imto  whatsoever  the  Lord  our  God  forbade  us. 

(3.  but  never  to  be  made  citizens.) 

Deut.  xxiii.  3.  An  Ammonite  or  Moabite  shall  not 
enter  into  the  congregation  of  the  Lord  :  even  to  their 
tenth  generation  shall  they  not  enter  into  the  congre- 
gation of  the  Lord  for  ever. 

 4.  Because  they  met  you  not  with  bread  and 

with  water  in  the  way,  when  ye  came  forth  out  of 
Egypt;  and  because  they  hired  against  thee  Balaam 
the  son  of  Beor  of  Pethor  of  Mesopotamia,  to  curse 
thee. 

 5.  Nevertheless,  the  Lord  thy  God  would  not 

hearken  unto  Balaam ;  but  the  Lord  thy  God  turned 
the  curse  into  a  blessing  unto  thee,  because  the  Lord 
thy  God  loved  thee. 

 6.  Thou  shalt  not  seek  their  peace  nor  their 

prosperity  all  thy  days  for  ever. 

See  N eh.  xiii.  1-3. 

§  28.   The  Edomites  and  Egyptians. 

(1.  not  to  be  abhorred.) 
Deut.  xxiii.  7.  Thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  Edomite; 
for  he  is  thy  brother :  thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  Egyp- 
tian ;  because  thou  wast  a  stranger  in  his  land. 

(2.  AND   MAY  IN  THE   THIRD  GENERATION  BE  MADB 
CITIZENS.) 

Deut.  xxiii.  8.  The  children  that  are  begotten  of 
them  shall  enter  into  the  congregation  of  the  Lord  in 
their  third  generation. 

§  29.   The  Midianites  to  be  Vexed. 

Num.  xxv.  16.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses, 
sajnng, 

 17.  Vex  the  Midianites,  and  smite  them : 

 18.  For  they  vex  you  with  their  wiles,  where- 
with they  have  beguiled  "you  in  the  matter  of  Peor, 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xir. 


and  in  the  matter  of  Cozbi,  the  daughter  of  a  prince 
of  Midian,  then-  sister,  which  was  slain  in  the  day  of 
the  plague  for  Peor's  sake. 
(See  Num.  xxxi.  1.) 

Num.  xxxi.  2.  Avenge  the  children  of  Israel  of  the 
Midianites :  afterward  shalt  thou  be  gathered  unto  thy 
people. 

—  —  3.  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  people,  saying, 
Arm  some  of  yourselves  unto  the  war,  and  let  them 
go  against  the  Midianites,  and  avenge  the  Lord  of 
Midian. 


§  30.   The  Canaanites  to  be  Destroyed. 

Deut.  vii.  1.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bring 
thee  into  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it, 
and  hast  cast  out  many  nations  before  thee,  the  Hit- 
tites,  and  the  Girgashites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the 
Canaanites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and  the  Hivites,  and 
the  Jebusites,  seven  nations  greater  and  mightier 
than  thou ; 

 2.  And  when  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver 

them  before  thee ;  thou  shalt  smite  them,  and  utterly 
destroy  them;  thou  shalt  make  no  covenant  with 
them,  nor  shew  mercy  unto  them : 

 16.  And  thou  slialt  consume  all  tlie  people 

which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver  thee;  thine 
eye  shall  have  no  pity  upon  them:  neither  shalt 
thou  serve  their  gods ;  for  that  will  be  a  snare  unto 
thee. 

—  XX.  16.  But  of  the  cities  of  these  people,  which 
the  Lord  thy  God  doth  give  thee  for  an  inheritance, 
thou  shalt  save  alive  nothing  that  breatheth : 

 17.  But  thou  shalt  utterly  destroy  them ;  name- 
ly, the  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  the  Canaanites,  and 
the  Perizzites,  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites ;  as  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  commanded  thee : 

—  18.  That  they  teach  you  not  to  do  after  all 

their  abominations,  which  they  have  done  unto  their 
gods ;  so  should  ye  sin  against  the  Lord  your  God. 


§  31.   The  Amalekiteso 

(1.  TO  BE  BLOTTED  OUT.) 

Deut.  XXV.  17.  Remember  what  Amalek  did  unto 
thee  by  the  way,  when  ye  were  come  forth  out  of 
Egypt ; 

 18.  How  he  met  thee  by  the  way,  and  smote 

the  hindmost  of  thee,  even  all  that  were  feeble  behind 
thee,  when  thou  icasi  faint  and  weary ;  and  he  feared 
not  God. 

 19.  Therefore  it  shall  be,  when  the  Lord  thy 

God  hath  given  thee  rest  from  all  thine  enemies  round 
about,  in  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 
thee  for  an  inheritance  to  possess  it,  tJiat  thou  shalt 
blot  out  the  remembrance  of  Amalek  from  under 
heaven  ;  thou  shalt  not  forget  it. 

(2.  SATTL  BLAMED  FOR  SPARING  THEIR  KING.) 

(See  I  Sam.  xv.  1-3.) 

I  Sam.  XV.  18.  And  the  Lord  sent  thee  on  a  jour- 
ney, and  said,  Go  and  utterly  destroy  the  sinners  the 
Amalekites,  and  fight  against  them  until  they  be  con- 
sumed. 

 19.  Wherefore  then  didst  thou  not  obey  the 

voice  of  the  Lord,  but  didst  fly  upon  the  spoil",  and 
didst  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ? 

 20.  And  Saul  said  unto  Samuel,  Yea,  I  have 

obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  and  have  gone  the  way 
Avhicli  the  Lord  sent  me,  and  have  brought  Agag  the 
king  of  Amalek,  and  have  utterly  destroyed  the  Ama- 
lekites. 

 21.  But  the  people  took  of  the  spoil,  sheep 

and  oxen,  the  chief  of  the  things  whicli  should  have 
been  utterly  destroyed,  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  thy 
God  in  Gilgal. 

(3.  AN  AMALEKITE  RAID.)  . 

I  Sam.  xxx.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  David 
and  his  men  were  come  to  Ziklag  on  the  third  day, 
that  the  Amalekites  had  invaded  the  south,  and  Zik- 
lag, and  smitten  Ziklag,  and  burned  it  with  fire ; 


 2.  And  had  taken  the  women  captives,  that 

we)'e  therein  :  they  slew  not  any,  either  great  or  small, 
but  carried  them  away,  and  went  on  their  way. 

 3.  So  David  and  his  men  came  to  the  city, 

and,  behold,  it  was  burned  with  fire;  and  their  wives, 
and  their  sons,  and  their  daughters,  were  taken  cap- 
tives. 

 4.  Then  David  and  the  people  that  were  with 

him  lifted  up  their  voice  and  wept,  until  they  had  no 
more  power  to  weep. 

 5.  And  David's  two  wives  were  taken  cap- 
tives, Ahinoam  the  Jezreelitess,  and  Abigail  the  wife 
of  Nabal  the  Carmelite. 

 6.  And  David  was  greatly  distressed ;  for  the 

people  spake  of  stoning  him,  because  the  soul  of  all 
the  people  was  grieved,  every  man  for  his  sons  and 
for  his  daughters :  but  David  encouraged  himself  in 
the  Lord  his  God. 


§  32.   The  Samaritans. 

(1.  ORIGIN  OF  THE  NAKB.) 

See  I  Kings  xvi.  24. 

(2.  ASSYRIANS  BROUGHT  IN.) 

See  2  Kings  xvii.  24.  Ezp.  iv.  9,  10. 

(3.  HATED  BY  THE  JEWS.) 

Luke  ix.  52.  And  sent  messengers  before  his  face : 
and  they  went,  and  entered  into  a  village  of  the  Sa- 
maritans, to  make  ready  for  him. 

 53.  And  they  did  not  receive  him,  because  his 

face  was  as  though  he  would  go  to  Jerusalem. 

Joiin  iv.  9.  Then  saith  the  woman  of  Samaria  unto 
him,  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askcst  drink 
of  me,  whicli  am  a  woman  of  Samaria  ?  for  the  Jews 
have  no  dealings  with  the  Samaritans. 

 27.  And  upon  this  came  his  disciples,  and 

marvelled  that  he  talked  with  the  woman :  yet  no 
man  said,  What  seekest  thou  ?  or.  Why  talkest  thou 
with  her? 

—  viii.  48.  Then  answered  the  Jews,  and  said  unto 
him.  Say  we  not  well  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan,  and 
hast  a  devil  ? 

(4.  CHRIST  TREATS  THEM  KINDLY.) 

Luke  xvii.  15.  And  one  of  them,  when  he  saw  that 
he  was  healed,  turned  back,  and  with  a  loud  voice 
glorified  God. 

 16.  And  fell  down  on  his  face  at  his  feet, 

giving  him  thanks :  and  he  was  a  Samaritan. 

 17.  And  Jesus  answering  said.  Were  there  not 

ten  cleansed  ?  but  where  are  the  nine  ? 

 18.  There  are  not  found  that  returned  to  give 

glory  to  God,  save  this  stranger. 

John  iv.  20.  Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  mount- 
ain :  and  ye  say,  that  in  Jerusalem  is  the  place  where 
men  ought  to  worship. 

 21.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  believe  me, 

the  hour  cometh,  when  ye  shall  neither  in  this  mount- 
ain, nor  yet  at  Jerusalem,  worship  the  Father. 

 22.  Ye  worship  ye  know  not  what :  we  know 

what  we  worship ;  for  salvation  is  of  the  Jews. 

§  33.  Tributaries. 
(See  2  Sam.  viii.  2,  6.) 

2  Sam.  viii.  14.  And  he  put  garrisons  in  Edom, 
throughout  all  Edom  put  he  garrisons,  and  all  they  of 
Edom  became  David's  servants.  And  the  Lord  pre- 
served David  whithersoever  he  went. 

1  Kings  iv.  21.  And  Solomon  reigned  over  all  king- 
doms from  the  river  unto  the  land  of  the  Philis- 
tines, and  unto  the  border  of  Egj'pt :  they  brought 
presents,  and  served  Solomon  all  the  days  of  his 
life. 

 24.  For  he  had  dominion  over  all  i?ie  region 

on  this  side  the  river,  from  Tiphsah  even  to  Azzah, 
over  all  the  kings  on  this  side  the  river :  and  he  had 
peace  on  all  sides  round  about  him. 

2  Kings  iii.  4.  And  Meslui  king  of  Moab  was  a 


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CHAP.  YI. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Blieop-mastcr,  and  rcnilcred  unto  the  king  of  Israel  a 
liunJreil  thousand  lambs,  and  a  liuudred  thousand 
rams,  with  the  wool. 

I  Chr.  xviii.  2.  And  he  smote  Moab ;  and  the  Mo- 
ahites  became  David's  servants,  and  brought  gifts. 

 6.  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria-damas- 

ciis;  and  the  Syrians  became  David's  servants,  and 
brought  gifts.  Thus  the  Lokd  i)reserved  David 
whithersoever  he  went. 

 13.  And  he  put  garrisons  in  Edom ;  and  all 

the  Edomites  became  David's  servants.  Thus  the 
Lord  preserved  David  whithersoever  he  went. 

—  xix.  19.  And  when  the  servants  of  Hadarezer 
saw  that  they  were  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel, 
they  made  peace  with  David,  and  became  his  servants : 
neither  would  the  Syrians  help  the  children  of  Am- 
mon  any  more. 

See2"Chr.ix.  26;  xxvii.  5. 

§  34.   Friendly  Relations  with  Other  Nations. 

I  Sam.  xxi.  10.  And  David  arose,  and  fled  that 
day  for  fear  of  Saul,  and  went  to  Achish  the  king  of 
Gath. 

—  xxii.  3.  And  David  went  thence  to  Mizpeh  of 
Moab :  and  he  said  unto  the  king  of  Moab,  Let  niy 
father  and  my  mother,  I  pray  thee,  come  forth, 
and  be  with  you,  till  I  know  what  God  will  do  for 
me. 

 4.  And  he  brought  them  before  the  king  of 

Moab:  and  they  dwelt  with  him  all  the  while  that 
David  was  in  the  hold. 

—  xxvii.  1.  And  David  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  now 
perish  one  day  by  the  hand  of  Saul :  (Jie7-e  is  nothing 
better  for  me  than  that  I  should  speedily  escape  into 
the  land  of  the  Philistines ;  and  Saul  shall  despair  of 
me,  to  seek  me  any  more  in  any  coast  of  Israel :  so 
shall  I  escape  out  of  his  hand. 

 3.  And  David  arose,  and  he  passed  over  with 

the  six  hundred  men  that  were  with  him  unto  Achish, 
the  son  of  Maoch,  king  of  Gath. 

i  Chr.  xviii.  9.  Now  when  Tou  king  of  Hamath 
beard  how  David  had  smitten  all  the  host  of  Had- 
arezer king  of  Zobah ; 

 10.  He  sent  Hadoram  his  son  to  king  David, 

to  inquire  of  his  welfare,  and  to  congratulate  him, 
because  he  had  fought  against  Hadarezer,  and  smit- 
ten him ;  (for  Hadarezer  had  war  with  Tou ;)  and 
ipiih  Jiim  all  manner  of  vessels  of  gold  and  silver  and 
brass. 

1  Kings  iv.  34.  And  there  came  of  all  people  to  hear 
the  wisdom  of  Solomon,  from  all  kings  of  the  earth, 
which  had  heard  of  his  wisdom. 

(See  2  Sam.viii.  9, 10.  I  Kings  v.  1.  2  Chr.  ii.  11, 
12.) 

2  Chr.  ix.  23.  And  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  sought 
the  presence  of  Solomon,  to  hear  his  wisdom,  that 
God  had  put  in  his  heart. 

 24.  And  they  brought  every  mau  his  present, 

vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and  raiment, 
barness,  and  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by 
year. 

(See  2  Chr.  xvii.  10,  11 ;  xx.  29,  30.) 

(See  2  Kings  xx.  12,  13  ;  2  Chr.  xxxii.  31,  for  Heze- 
kiali  and  the  King  of  Babylon. ) 

Is.  xxxi.x;.  1.  At  that  time  Merodarli-hnladan,  the 
son  of  Baladan,  king  of  Babylon,  sent  letters  and  a 
present  to  Hezekiah :  for  he  had  beard  that  be  had 
been  sick,  and  was  recovered. 

 2.  And  Hezekiah  was  glad  of  them,  and 

sheweil  tliem  the  house  of  his  precious  things,  the  sil- 
■  ver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  spices,  and  the  precious 
oiatmeut,  ajiil  all  the  house  of  his  armour,  and  all 
that  was  foimd  in  his  treasures :  there  was  nothing  in 
bis  bouse,  nor  in  all  bis  dominion,  that  Hezekiah 
shewed  them  not. 

 3.  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 

Hezekiah,  and  said  unto  him.  What  said  these  men  V 
and  from  whence  came  they  unto  thee  ?  And  Heze- 
kiah said,  They  are  come  from  a  far  country  unto  me, 
even  from  Babj  lon. 

 4.  Tlien  said  he.  What  have  they  seen  in  thine 

house  ?    And  Hezekiah  answered.  All  that  is  in  mine 


house  have  they  seen:  there  is  nothing  among  my 
treasures  that  I  have  not  shewed  them. 

§  35.   Tlie  Visit  of  the  Qneen  of  Sheba. 
See  I  Kings  x.  1-9.   2  Chr.  ix.  1-8. 


CHAP.  Yl. 

THE  INTERMARRYING  OF  THE 
HEBREWS  AND  OTHER  NA- 
TIONS. 

See  page  415,  §  22. 

§  36.   Intermarriage  with  the  Canaanites 
strictly  forbidden. 

(See  Ex.  xxxiv.  12-16.    Deut.  vii.  1-4.) 

Jos.xxiii.  12.  Else,  if  ye  do  in  any  wise  go  back, 
and  cleave  unto  the  remnant  of  these  nations,  even 
these  that  remain  among  you,  and  shall  make  marria- 
ges with  them,  and  go  in  unto  them,  and  they  to  you: 

 13.  Know  for  a  certainty  that  the  Lokd  your 

God  will  no  more  drive  out  any  of  these  nations  from 
before  you ;  but  they  shall  be  snares  and  traps  unto 
you,  and  scourges  in  your  sides,  and  thorns  in  yoiu- 
eyes,  until  ye  perish  from  off  this  good  land  which  the 
Lord  your  God  hath  given  you. 

§  37.   Intermarriage  with  the  Moabites  and  Am- 
monites virtually  forbidden. 
See  Deut.  xxiii.  3-6. 

§  38.   Intermarriage  with  the  Edomites  and 
Egyptians  much  less  stringently  forbidden. 
See  Deut.  xxiii.  7-8. 

§  39.  The  Case  of  Female  Captives  of  War. 

Deut.  xxi.  10.  When  thou  goest  forth  to  war  against 
thine  enemies,  and  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  delivered 
them  into  thine  hands,  and  thou  hast  taken  them  cap- 
tive, 

 11.  And  seest  among  the  captives  a  beautiful 

woman,  and  hast  a  desire  unto  ber,  that  thou  wouldest 
have  ber  to  thy  wife  ; 

 13.  Then  thou  shalt  bring  her  home  to  thine 

house ;  and  she  shall  shave  her  head,  and  pare  her 
nails ; 

 13.  And  she  shall  put  the  raiment  of  her  cap- 
tivity from  off  her,  and  shall  remain  in  thine  house, 
and  bewail  her  father  and  her  mother  a  full  month : 
and  after  that  thou  shalt  go  in  unto  ber,  and  be  her 
husband,  and  she  shall  be  thy  wife. 

See  Deut.  xxi.  14. 

§  40.   Instances  of  Intermarriage. 

Gen.  xxvi.  34.  And  Esau  was  forty  years  old  when 
he  took  to  wife  Judith  the  daughter  of  Beeri  the  Hit- 
tite,  and  Bashemath  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Hittile : 

 35.  Which  were  a  grief  of  mind  unto  Isaac 

and  to  Rebekah. 

—  xli.  45.  And  Pharaoh  called  Joseph's  name  Zaph- 
nath-paaneah  ;  and  be  gave  him  to  wife  Asenath  the 
daughter  of  Poti-plierah  priest  of  On.  And  Joseph 
went  out  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Ex.  ii.  21.  And  Jloses  was  content  to  dwell  with  the 
mau :  and  be  gave  Moses  Zipi)orah  his  daughter. 

Num.  xii.  1.  And  Miriam  and  Aaron  spake  against 
Moses  because  of  the  Ethio]iian  woman  whom  he  had 
married :  for  be  had  mari  ied  an  Ethiopian  woman. 

Ruth  i.  3.  And  Elinuicch  Naomi's  husband  died; 
and  she  was  left,  and  her  two  sons. 

 4.  And  tbej-  took  them  wives  of  the  women 

of  Moah ;  the  name  of  the  one  was  Orpah,  and  the 
name  of  the  other  Ruth :  and  they  dwelt  there  about 
1  ten  years. 


31S 


CHAP.  VI. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


See  Gen.  xlvi.  20.  2  Sam.  iii.  3.  I  Kings  iii.  1 ;  xi. 
1,  2  ;  xvi.  31.    I  Chr.  ii.  34,  35  ;  iii.  2. 

§  41.   The  Reform  under  Ezra. 

EzP.  ix.  1.  Now  when  these  things  were  done,  the 
princes  came  to  me,  saying,  The  people  of  Israel,  and 
the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  have  not  separated  them- 
selves from  the  people  of  the  lands,  doing  according  to 
their  abominations,  even  of  the  Canaanites,  the  Hittites, 
the  Perizzites,  the  Jebusites,  the  Ammonites,  the  Moab- 
ites,  the  Egyptians,  and  the  Amorites. 

 2.  For  they  have  taken  of  their  daughters  for 

themselves,  and  for  their  sons  :  so  that  the  holy  seed 
have  mingled  themselves  with  the  people  of  ^/wse  lands  : 
yea,  the  hand  of  the  princes  and  rulers  hath  been  chief 
in  this  trespass. 

 3.  And  when  I  heard  this  thing,  I  rent  my 

garment  and  my  mantle,  and  plucked  off  the  hair  of 
my  head  and  of  my  beard,  and  sat  down  astonied. 

 5.  And  at  the  evening  sacrifice  I  arose  up  from 

my  heaviness ;  and  having  rent  my  garment  and  my 
mantle,  I  fell  upon  my  knees,  and  spread  out  my  hands 
imto  the  Lord  my  God, 

 8.  And  now  for  a  little  space  grace  hath  been 

shewed  from  the  Lord  our  God,  to  leave  us  a  remnant 
to  escape,  and  to  give  us  a  nail  in  his  holy  place,  that 
our  God  may  lighten  ovu"  eyes,  and  give  us  a  little 
reviving  in  our  bondage. 

 9.  For  we  were  bondmen  ;  yet  our  God  bath 

not  forsaken  us  in  our  bondage,  but  hath  extended 
mercy  unto  us  in  the  sight  of  the  kings  of  Persia,  to 
give  us  a  reviving,  to  set  up  the  house  of  our  God,  and 
to  repair  the  desolations  thereof,  and  to  give  us  a  wall 
in  Judah  and  in  Jerusalem. 

 10.  And  now,  O  our  God,  what  shall  we  say 

after  this  ?  for  we  have  forsaken  thy  commandments, 

 12.  Now  therefore  give  not  your  daughters 

unto  their  sons,  neither  take  their  daughters  unto  your 
sons,  nor  seek  their  peace  or  their  wealth  for  ever : 
that  ye  may  be  strong,  and  eat  the  good  of  the  land, 
and  leave  it  for  an  inheritance  to  your  children  for  ever. 

 13.  And  after  all  that  is  come  upon  us  for  our 

evil  deeds,  and  for  our  great  trespass,  seeing  that  thou 
our  God  hast  punished  us  less  than  our  iniquities  de- 
serve, and  hast  given  us  such  deliverance  as  this ; 

 14.  Should  we  again  break  thy  command- 
ments, and  join  in  affinity  with  the  people  of  these 
abominations?  wouldest  not  thou  be  angry  with  us 
till  thou  hadst  consumed  us,  so  that  there  should  be  no 
remnant  nor  escaping  ? 

—  X.  2.  And  Shechaniah  the  son  of  Jehiel,  one  of 
the  sons  of  Elam,  answered  and  said  unto  Ezra,  We 
have  trespassed  against  our  God,  and  have  taken 
strange  wives  of  the  people  of  the  land :  yet  now  there 
is  hope  in  Israel  concerning  this  thing. 

 3.  Now  therefore  let  us  make  a  covenant  with 

our  God  to  put  away  all  the  wives,  and  such  as  are 
born  of  them,  according  to  the  counsel  of  my  lord,  and 
of  those  that  tremble  at  the  commandment  of  our  God ; 
and  let  it  be  done  according  to  the  law. 

 4.  Arise;  for  tJtis  matter  belonf/eih  nnto  thee: 

we  also  will  be  with  thee :  be  of  good  courage,  and 
do  it. 

 5.  Then  arose  Ezra,  and  made  the  chief  priests, 

the  Levites,  and  all  Israel,  to  swear  that  they  should 
do  according  to  this  word.    And  theysware. 

 6.  Then  Ezra  rose  up  from  before  the  house  of 

God,  and  went  into  the  chamber  of  Johanan  the  son 
of  Eliashib :  and  when  he  came  thither,  he  did  eat  no 
bread,  nor  drink  water:  for  he  mourned  because  of 
the  transgression  of  them  that  had  been  carried  away. 

 7.  And  they  made  jiroclamation  throughout 

Judah  and  Jerusalem  unto  all  the  children  of  the  cap- 
tivity, that  they  should  gather  themselves  together 
unto  Jerusalem ; 

 8.  And  that  whosoever  would  not  come  within 

three  days,  according  to  the  counsel  of  the  princes  and 
the  elders,  all  his  substance  should  be  forfeited,  and 
himself  separated  from  the  congregation  of  those  that 
had  been  carried  away. 

 9.  Then  all  the  men  of  Judah  and  Benjamin 

gathered  themselves  together  unto  Jerusalem  within 


three  days.  It  was  the  ninth  month,  on  the  twentieth 
day  of  the  montli ;  and  all  the  people  sat  in  the  street 
of  the  house  of  God,  trembling  because  of  this  matter, 
and  for  the  great  rain. 

 10.  And  Ezra  the  priest  stood  up,  and  said 

unto  them,  Ye  have  transgressed,  and  have  taken 
strange  wives,  to  increase  the  trespass  of  Israel. 

 11.  Now  therefore  make  confession  imto  the 

Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  and  do  his  pleasure  :  and 
separate  yourselves  from  the  j^eople  of  the  land,  and 
from  the  strange  wives. 

—  —  12.  Then  all  the  congregation  answered  and 
said  with  a  loud  voice.  As  thou  hast  said,  so  must  we 
do. 

 13.  But  the  people  are  many,  and  it  is  a  time 

of  much  I'ain,  and  we  are  not  able  to  stand  without, 
neither  is  this  a  work  of  one  day  or  two  :  for  we  are 
many  that  have  transgressed  in  this  thing. 

 14.  Let  now  our  rulers  of  all  the  congregation 

stand,  and  let  all  them  which  have  taken  strange  wives 
in  our  cities  come  at  appointed  times,  and  with  them 
the  elders  of  every  city,  and  the  judges  thereof,  until 
the  fierce  wrath  of  our  God  for  this  matter  be  turned 
from  us. 

 15.  Only  Jonathan  the  son  of  Asahel  and  Ja- 

haziah  the  son  of  Tikvah  were  employed  about  this 
matter:  and  Meshullam  and  Shabbethai  the  Levite 
helped  them. 

 16.  And  the  children  of  the  captivity  did  so. 

And  Ezra  the  priest,  with  certain  chief  of  the  fathers, 
after  the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  all  of  them  by 
their  names,  M'ere  separated,  and  sat  down  in  the  first 
day  of  the  tenth  month  to  examine  the  matter. 

 17.  And  they  made  an  end  with  all  the  men 

that  had  taken  strange  wives  by  the  first  day  of  the 
first  month. 

 19.  And  they  gave  their  hands  that  they  would 

put  awaj"-  their  wives ;  and  being  guilty,  they  offered  a 
ram  of  the  flock  for  their  trespass. 

§  42.   The  Reform  under  Nehemiah. 

(1.  THK  PLEDGE  THAT  WAS  BROKEN.) 

Neh.  X.  30.  And  that  we  would  not  give  our  daugh- 
ters unto  the  people  of  the  land,  nor  take  their  daugh- 
ters for  our  sons. 

(2.  THE  MEASURES  TAKEN.) 

Neh.  xiii.  23.  In  those  da3's  also  saw  I  Jews  that  had 
married  wives  of  Ashdod,  of  Ammon,  and  of  Moab : 

 24.  And  their  children  spake  half  in  the  speech 

of  Ashdod,  and  could  not  speak  in  the  Jews'  language, 
but  according  to  the  language  of  each  people. 

 25.  And  I  contended  with  them,  and  cursed 

them,  and  smote  certain  of  them,  and  plucked  off 
their  hair,  and  made  them  swear  by  God,  saying.  Ye 
shall  not  give  your  daughters  unto  their  sons,  nor  take 
their  daughters  unto  your  sons,  or  for  yourselves. 

 26.  Did  not  Solomon  king  of  Israel  sin  by 

these  things  ?  yet  among  many  nations  was  there  no 
king  like  him,  who  was  beloved  of  his  God,  and  God 
made  him  king  over  all  Israel ;  nevertheless  even  him 
did  outlandish  women  cause  to  sin. 

 27.  Shall  we  then  hearken  unto  you  to  do  all 

this  great  evU,  to  transgress  against  our  God  in  maiTy- 
ing  strange  wives  ? 

 28.  And  one  of  the  sons  of  Joiada,  the  son  of 

Eliashib  the  high  priest,  was  son  in  law  to  Sanballat 
the  Iloronite :  therefore  I  chased  him  from  me. 

 29.  Remember  them,  O  my  God,  because  they 

have  defiled  the  priesthood,  and  the  covenant  of  the 
priesthood,  and  of  the  Levites. 

 30.  Thus  cleansed  I  them  from  all  strangers, 

and  appointed  the  wards  of  the  priests  and  the  Le- 
vites, every  one  in  his  lousiness ; 

 sr.  And  for  the  wood  offering,  at  times  ap- 
pointed, and  for  the  firstfruits.  ISemember  me,  O  my 
God,  for  good. 

(3.  MALACni  DENOUNCES  THESE  HEATHEN  JIARRIAGE3 
WHICH  LED  TO  FRIVOLOUS  DIVORCES  OP  HEBREW 
WrVTSS.) 

Mal.ii.  10.  Have  we  not  all  one  father?  hath  not 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


one  God  created  us?  why  do  we  deal  treacherously 
every  man  against  his  brother,  by  profaning  the  cov- 
enant of  our  fathers? 

Mai.  ii.  11.  Judah  hath  dealt  treacherously,  and  an 
abomination  is  committed  in  Israel  and  in  Jerusalem  ; 
for  Judah  hath  profaned  the  holiness  of  the  Lord 
which  he  loved,  and  hath  married  the  daughter  of  a 
strange  god. 

 13.  The  Lord  will  cut  off  the  man  that  doeth 

this,  the  master  and  the  scholar>  out  of  the  tabernacles 
of  Jacob,  and  him  that  offeretli  an  offering  imto  the 
Lord  of  hosts. 

 13.  And  this  have  ye  done  again,  covering  the 

altar  of  the  Lord  with  tears,  with  weeping,  and  with 
crying  out,  insomuch  that  he  regardetii  not  the  offer- 
ing any  more,  or  receiveth  it  with  good-will  at  your 
hand. 

 14.  Yet  ye  say.  Wherefore  ?  Because  the  Lord 

hath  been  witness  between  thee  and  the  wife  of  thy 
youth,  against  whom  thou  hast  dealt  treacherously: 
yet  is  she  thy  companion,  and  the  wife  of  thy  cove- 
nant. 

 15.  And  did  not  he  make  one?   Yet  had  he 

the  residue  of  the  Spirit.  And  wherefore  one?  That 
be  might  seek  a  godly  seed.  Therefore  take  heed  to 
your  spirit,  and  let  none  deal  treacherously  against  the 
wife  of  his  youth. 

—  —  16.  For  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  saith 
that  he  hateth  putting  away :  for  one  covereth  vio- 
lence with  his  garment,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts:  there- 
fore take  heed  to  your  spirit,  thai  ye  deal  not  treach- 
erously. 


CHAP.  VII. 

NOTICES  OF  GENTILE  NATIONS: 
CHIEFLY  PROPHETIC  AND  DE- 
NUNCIATORY. 

§  43.   Denunciations  of  the  Heathen. 

(1.  IN  GENERAL.) 

Ps.  IK.  5.  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  heathen,  thou  hast 
destroyed  the  wicked,  thou  hast  put  out  their  name  for 
ever  and  ever. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  The  Lord  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the 
heathen  to  nought:  he  maketh  the  devices  of  the  peo- 
ple of  none  effect. 

—  cxlix.  6.  Let  the  high  praises  of  God  be  in  their 
mouth,  and  a  twoedged  sword  in  their  hand ; 

 7.  To  execute  vengeance  upon  the  heathen, 

and  punishments  upon  the  people ; 

 8.  To  bind  their  kings  with  chains,  and  their 

nobles  with  fetters  of  u-on ; 

 9.  To  execute  upon  them  the  judgment  writ- 
ten: this  honour  have  all  his  saints.  Praise  ye  the 
Lord. 

Is.  viii.  9.  Associate  yourselves,  0  ye  people,  and  ye 
Bhall  be  broken  in  pieces ;  and  give  ear,  all  ye  of  tar 
countries :  gird  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken,  in 
pieces ;  gird  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken  in 
pieces. 

 10.  Take  counsel  together,  and  it  shall  come 

to  nought;  speak  the  word,  and  it  shall  not  stand:  for 
God  is  with  us. 

—  XXV.  2.  For  thou  hast  made  of  a  city  a  heap ;  of 
a  defenced  city  a  ruin :  a  palace  of  strangers  to  be  no 
city ;  it  shall  never  be  built. 

 5.  Thou  shalt  bring  down  the  noise  of  stran- 
gers, as  the  heat  in  a  dry  place ;  even  the  heat  with  the 
shadow  of  a  cloud :  the  branch  of  the  terrible  ones 
shall  be  brought  low. 

—  xli.  1.  Keep  silence  before  me,  O  islands ;  and  let 
the  people  renew  their  strength ;  let  them  come  near ; 
then  let  them  speak:  let  us  come  near  together  to 
judgment. 

 15.  Behold,  I  will  make  thee  a  new  sharp 

threshing  instrument  having  teeth:  thou  shalt  thresh 
the  mountains,  and  beat  tHem  small,  and  shalt  make 
tiie  hills  as  chaff. 


Is.  Ixiii.  19.  We  are  thine:  thou  never  barest  rule 
over  them  ;  they  were  not  called  by  thy  name. 

Jer.  x.  25.  Pour  out  thj'  fury  upon  tlie  heathen  that 
know  thee  not,  and  upon  the  families  that  call  not  on 
thy  name :  for  they  have  eaten  up  Jacob,  and  devour- 
ed him,  and  consumed  him,  and  have  made  his  habit- 
ation desolate. 

—  xxv.  13.  And  I  will  bring  upon  that  land  all  my 
words  which  I  have  pronounced  against  it,  even  all 
that  is  WTitten  in  this  book,  which  Jeremiah  has  proph- 
esied against  all  the  nations. 

—  —  14.  For  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall 
serve  themselves  of  them  also :  and  I  will  recompense 
them  according  to  their  deeds,  and  according  to  the 
works  of  their  own  hands. 

Is.  xxxiv.  2.  For  the  indignation  of  the  Lord  is  upon 
all  nations,  and  his  fury  upon  all  their  armies :  he  hath 
utterly  destroyed  them,  he  hath  delivered  them  to  the 
slaughter. 

 8.  Their  slain  also  shall  be  cast  out,  and  their 

stink  shall  come  up  out  of  their  carcasses,  and  the 
mountains  shall  be  melted  with  their  blood. 

Joel  iii.  9.  Proclaim  ye  this  among  the  Gentiles; 
Prepare  war,  wake  up  the  mighty  men,  let  all  the 
men  of  war  draw  near ;  let  them  come  up : 

 10.  Beat  your  ploughshares  into  swords,  and 

your  pruninghooks  into  spears :  let  the  weak  say,  I  am 
strong. 

 11.  Assemble  yourselves,  and  come,  all  ye 

heathen,  and  gather  yourselves  together  round  about : 
thither  cause  thy  mighty  ones  to  come  down,  O  Lord. 

 12.  Let  the  heathen  be  awakened,  and  come 

up  to  the  valley  of  Jehoshaphat :  for  there  will  I  sit 
to  judge  all  tlie  heathen  round  aljout. 

 13.  Put  ye  in  the  sickle,  for  the  harvest  is 

ripe:  come,  get  you  down;  for  the  press  is  full,  the 
fats  overflow ;  for  their  wickedness  is  great. 

 14.  Multitudes,  multitudes  in  the  valley  of  de- 
cision :  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  near  in  the  valley  of 
decision. 

Micah  V.  15.  And  I  will  execute  vengeance  in  anger 
and  fury  upon  the  heathen,  such  as  they  have  not 
heard. 

Zeph.iii.  6.  I  have  cut  off  the  nations:  their  towers 
are  desolate ;  I  made  their  streets  waste,  that  none 
passeth  by :  their  cities  are  destroyed,  so  that  there  is 
no  man,  that  there  is  none  inhabitant. 

Hag.  ii.  21.  Speak  to  Zerubbabel,  governor  of  Ju- 
dah, saying,  I  will  shake  the  heavens  and  the  earth ; 

 22.  And  I  will  overthrow  the  throne  of  king- 
doms, and  I  will  destroy  the  strength  of  the  kingdoms 
of  the  heathen ;  and  I  will  overthrow  the  chariots, 
and  those  that  ride  in  them ;  and  the  horses  and  their 
riders  shall  come  down,  every  one  by  the  sword  of  his 
brother. 

Zech.xiv.  15.  And  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  the 
horse,  of  the  mule,  of  the  camel,  and  of  the  ass,  and  of 
all  the  beasts  that  shall  be  in  these  tents,  as  this 
plague. 

(2.  THE  ENEiHES  OF  ISRAEL.) 

Is.  xvii.  12.  Woe  to  the  multitude  of  many  people, 
ichich  make  a  noise  like  the  noise  of  the  seas ;  and  to 
the  rushing  of  nations,  that  make  a  rushing  like  the 
rushing  of  mighty  waters ! 

 13.  The  nations  shall  nisli  like  the  rushing  of 

many  waters:  but  God  shall  rebuke  them,  and  they 
shall  flee  far  off,  and  shall  be  chased  as  the  chaff  of 
the  mountains  before  the  wind,  and  like  a  rolling 
thing  before  the  whirlwind. 

 14.  And  behold  at  eveningtule  trouble ;  and 

before  the  morning  he  is  not.  This  is  the  portion  of 
them  that  spoil  us,  and  tlie  lot  of  them  that  rob  us. 

—  xix.  17.  And  the  land  of  Judah  shall  be  a  terror 
unto  Egypt,  every  one  that  maketh  mention  thereof 
shall  be  afraid  in  himself,  because  of  the  counsel  of 
the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  he  hath  determmed  against 
it. 

—  xxix.  5.  Moreover  the  multitude  of  thy  strangers 
shall  be  like  small  dust,  and  the  multitude  of  the  tcr- 
ril)le  ones  shaU  he  as  chaff  that  passeth  away  :  yea,  it 
shall  be  at  an  instant  suddenly. 

 7.  And  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations  that 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


fight  against  Ariel,  even  all  that  fight  against  her  and 
her  munition,  and  that  distress  her,  shall  be  as  a  dream 
of  3  night  vision. 

Is.  xxix.  8.  It  shall  even  be  as  when  a  hungry  man 
dreameth,  and,  behold,  he  eateth;  but  he  awaketh, 
and  his  soul  is  empty :  or  as  when  a  thirsty  man 
dreameth,  and,  behold,  he  drinketh;  but  he  awaketh, 
and,  behold,  lie  is  faint,  and  his  soul  hath  appetite:  so 
shall  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations  be,  that  fight 
against  mount  Zion. 

Jer.  ix.  35.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  will  punish  all  them  which  are  circumcised  with 
the  uncircumcised ; 

 26.  Egypt,  and  Judah,  and  Edom,  and  the 

children  of  Amnion,  and  ]Moab,  and  all  thai  arc  in  the 
utmost  corners,  that  dwell  in  the  wilderness:  for  all 
these  nations  are  uncircumcised,  and  all  the  house  of 
Israel  are  uncircumcised  in  the  heart. 

—  XXV.  19.  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  his  ser- 
vants, and  his  princes,  and  all  his  people; 

 20.  And  all  the  mingled  people,  and  all  the 

kings  of  the  land  of  Uz,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  land 
of  the  Philistines,  and  Ashkelon,  and  Azzali,  and 
Ekron,  and  the  remnant  of  Ashdod, 

 21.  Edom,  and  Moab,  and  the  children  of  Am- 
nion, 

 22.  And  all  the  kings  of  T}'rus,  and  all  the 

kings  of  Zidon,  and  the  kiugs  of  the  isles  which  are 
beyond  the  sea, 

 33.  Dedau,  and  Tema,  and  Buz,  and  all  that 

are  in  the  utmost  corners, 

 31.  And  all  the  kings  of  Arabia,  and  .'ill  the 

kings  of  the  mingled  people  that  dwell  in  the  desert, 

 35.  And  all  the  kings  of  Zimri,  and  all  the 

kings  of  Elam,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  Medes, 

 26.  And  all  the  kings  of  the  nortli,  far  and 

near,  one  with  another,  and  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
world,  which  are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth :  and  tlie 
king  of  Sheshach  shall  drink  after  them. 

 27.  Therefore  tliou  shall  say  unto  them.  Thus 

saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  tlie  God  of  Israel ;  Drink  ye, 
and  be  drunken,  and  spew,  and  fell,  and  rise  no  more, 
because  of  the  sword  which  I  will  send  among  you. 

 28.  And  it  shall  be,  if  tliey  refuse  to  take  the 

cup  at  thine  hand  to  drink,  then  shalt  thou  say  unto 
them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts;  Ye  shall  cer- 
tainly drink. 

 33.  And  the  slain  of  the  Lord  shall  be  at  that 

day  from  one  end  of  the  earth  even  unto  the  other 
end  of  the  earth ;  they  shall  not  be  lamented,  neither 
gathered,  nor  buried;  they  shall  be  dung  upon  the 
ground. 

Joeliii.  1.  For,  behold,  in  those  days,  and  in  that 
time,  when  I  shall  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Judah 
and  Jerusalem, 

 2.  I  will  also  gather  all  nations,  and  will  bring 

them  down  into  the  valley  of  Jehoshaphat,  and  will 
plead  with  them  there  for  my  people  and/o/-  my  herit- 
age Israel,  whom  they  have  scattered  among  the  na- 
tions, and  parted  my  land. 

 3.  And  they  have  cast  lots  for  my  people ;  and 

have  given  a  boy  for  a  harlot,  and  sold  a  ghl  for  wine, 
that  they  might  drink. 

Micahiv.  11.  Now  also  many  nations  are  gathered 
against  thee,  that  say,  Let  her  be  defiled,  and  let  our 
eye  look  upon  Zion. 

 13.  But  they  Imow  not  the  thoughts  of  the 

Lord,  neither  understand  they  his  counsel:  for  he 
shall  gatlier  them  as  the  sheaves  into  the  floor. 

 13.  Arise  and  thresh,  O  daughter  of  Zion  ;  for 

I  will  make  thine  horn  U'on,  and  I  will  make  thy  hoofs 
brass :  and  thou  shalt  beat  in  pieces  many  people : 
and  I  will  consecrate  their  gain  unto  the  Lord,  and 
their  substance  unto  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth. 

Zech.  ii.  9.  For,  behold,  I  will  shake  mine  hand  upon 
them,  and  they  shall  be  a  spoil  to  their  servants  :  and 
ye  shall  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me. 

—  xii.  2.  Behold,  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  cup  of 
trembhng  unto  all  the  people  round  about,  when  they 
shall  be  in  the  siege  both  against  Judah  and  agahist 
Jerusalem. 

 3.  And  in  that  day  will  I  make  Jerusalem  a 

burdensome  stone  for  all  people :  all  that  burden  them- 

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selves  with  it  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  though  all  the 
people  of  the  earth  be  gathered  together  against  it. 

 4.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord,  I  will  smite 

every  horse  with  astonishment,  and  his  rider  with 
madness :  and  I  will  open  mine  eyes  upon  the  house 
of  Judah,  and  will  smite  every  horse  of  the  people 
with  blindness. 

 5.  And  the  governors  of  Judah  shall  say  in 

their  heart.  The  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  shall  he  my 
strength  in  the  Lord  of  hosts  their  God. 

 9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

I  will  seek  to  destroy  all  the  nations  that  come  against 
Jerusalem. 

(3.  CONSPIRACIES  complained  OF.) 

Ps.lxxxiii.  3.  They  have  taken  crafty  counsel  against 
thy  people,  and  consulted  against  thy  hidden  ones. 

 4.  They  have  said.  Come,  and  let  us  cut  them 

off  from  being  a  nation  ;  that  the  name  of  Israel  may 
be  no  more  in  remembrance. 

 5.  For  they  have  consulted  together  with  one 

consent :  they  are  confederate  against  thee  : 

 6.  The  tabernacles  of  Edom,  and  the  Ishmael- 

ites ;  of  Moab,  and  the  Hagarcnes  ; 

 7.  Gebal,  and  Ammon,  and  Amalek ;  the  Phi- 
listines with  the  inhabitants  of  Tyre  ; 

 8.  Assur  also  is  joined  with  them :  they  have 

holpen  the  children  of  Lot.  Selah. 

(4.  FOWLS  AND  BEASTS  SUMMONED  TO  THE  BANQUET.) 

Ezek.xxxix.  17.  Andthou,  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the 
Lord  GoD ;  Speak  unto  every  feathered  fowl,  and  to 
every  beast  of  the  field.  Assemble  j'ourselves,  and 
come ;  gather  yourselves  on  every  side  to  my  sacrifice 
that  I  do  sacrifice  for  you,  even  a  great  sacrifice  upon 
the  mountains  of  Israel,  that  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and 
drink  blood. 

—  —  18.  Ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  mighty,  and 
drink  the  blood  of  the  princes  of  the  earth,  of  rams, 
of  lambs,  and  of  goats,  of  bullocks,  all  of  them  fat- 
lings  of  Bashan. 

 19.  And  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be  full,  and 

drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken,  of  my  sacrifice  which 
I  have  sacrificed  for  you. 

 30.  Thus  ye  shall  be  filled  at  my  table  with 

horses  and  chariots,  with  mighty  men,  and  with  all 
m(in  of  war,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(5.  REPENTANCE  AND  RESTORATION  POSSIBLE.) 

Jer.  xii.  16.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  will 
diligently  learn  the  ways  of  my  people,  to  swear  by 
my  name.  The  Lord  liveth  :  as  they  taught  my  people 
to  swear  by  Baal ;  then  shall  they  be  built  in  the  midst 
of  my  people. 

§  44.   The  Amalekltes. 

(1.  WHAT  THE  LORD  SAID  TO  MOSES.) 

Ex.  xvii.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Write 
this /or  a  memorial  in  a  book,  and  rehearse  it  in  the 
cars  of  Joshua  :  for  I  will  utterly  put  out  the  remem- 
bi'ance  of  Amalek  from  under  heaven. 

(3.  WHAT  BALAAM  SAID.) 

Num.xxiv.  20.  And  when  he  looked  on  Amalek,  ho 
took  up  his  parable,  and  said,  Amalek  xcas  the  first  of 
the  nations  ;  but  his  latter  end  shall  he  that  he  perish 
for  ever. 

§  45.    The  Kenites. 

(1.  DWELT  IN  A  MOUNTAINOUS  DISTRICT.) 

Num.xxiv.  31.  And  he  looked  on  the  Kenites,  and 
took  up  his  parable,  and  said.  Strong  is  thy  dwelling- 
place,  and  thou  puttest  thy  nest  iu  a  rock. 

(2.  TO  BE  CARRIED  CAPTIVE  BY  THE  ASSYRLVNS.) 

Num. xxiv.  33.  ISTevertheless  the  Kenite  shall  be 
wasted,  until  Asshur  shall  carry  thee  away  captive. 

§  46.  Syria, 

(1.  TO  BE  DESTROYED.) 

Is.  vii.  7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  It  shall  not 

stand,  neither  shall  it  come  to  pass. 

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Is.  vii.  8.  For  tlie  head  of  S}'ria  is  Damascus,  and  the 
head  of  Damasrus  is  Rezin  ;  and  within  threescore 
and  five  years  shall  Ephraim  be  broken,  that  it  be  not 
a  people. 

 9.  And  the  head  of  Ephraim  is  Samaria,  and 

the  head  of  Samaria  is  Remaliali's  son.  If  ye  will  not 
believe,  surely  ya  shall  not  l)e  established. 

—  xvii.  1.  Tlie  burden  of  Damascus.  Behold,  Da- 
mascus is  taken  away  from  being  a  city,  and  it  shall  be 
a  ruinous  heap. 

 2.  The  cities  of  Aroer  are  forsaken  :  they  shall 

be  for  flocks,  which  shall  lie  down,  and  none  shall 
make  them  afraid. 

 3.  The  fortress  also  shall  cease  from  Ephraim, 

and  the  kingdom  from  Damascus,  and  the  renmant 
of  Syria  ;  they  shall  be  as  the  glory  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Jer.  xlix.  33.  Concerning  Damascus.  Hamiilh  is 
confounded,  and  Arpad ;  for  they  have  heard  evil 
tidings :  they  are  fainthearted ;  there  is  sorrow  ou  the 
sea ;  it  cannot  be  quiet. 

 24.  Damascus  is  waxed  feeble,  and  turneth 

herself  to  flee,  and  fear  hath  seized  on  her :  anguish 
and  sorrows  have  taken  her,  as  a  woman  in  travail. 

 25.  How  is  the  city  of  praise  not  left,  the  city 

of  my  joy ! 

 26.  Therefore  her  j'oung  men  shall  fall  in  her 

streets,  and  all  the  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  in  that 
day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 27.  And  I  will  khulle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Da- 
mascus, and  it  shall  consume  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad. 

Zech.  ix.  1.  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord 
in  the  land  of  Hadrach,  and  Damascus  shall  he  the 
rest  thereof:  when  the  eyes  of  man,  as  of  all  the 
tribes  of  Israel,  shall  be  toward  the  Lord. 

 2.  And  Hamath  also  shall  border  thereby  ; 

Tyrus,  and  Zidou,  though  it  be  very  wise. 

(2.  REASON  GIVEN.) 

Amosi.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Damascus,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn 
away  th^  punishinent  thereof;  because  they  have  thresh- 
ed Gilead  with  threshing  instruments  of  iron  : 

 4.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  into  the  house  of 

Hazael,  which  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad. 

 5.  I  will  break  also  the  bar  of  Damascus,  and 

cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  the  plain  of  Aven,  and 
him  that  holdeth  the  sceptre  from  the  house  of  Eden : 
and  the  people  of  Syria  shall  go  into  captivity  imto 
Kir,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  47.  Assyria. 

(1.  NINEVEH  THREATENED.) 

Jonah  i.  2.  Arise,  go  to  Nineveh,  that  great  city,  and 
cry  against  it ;  for  their  wickedness  is  come  up  before  me. 

—  iii.  2.  Arise,  go  unto  Nineveh,  that  great  city,  and 
preach  unto  it  the  preaching  that  I  bid  thee. 

 3.  So  Jonah  arose,  and  went  unto  Nineveh, 

according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord.  Now  Nineveh 
was  an  exceeding  great  city  of  three  days'  journey. 

 4.  And  .Jonah  began  to  enter  into  the  city  a 

day's  journey,  and  he  cried,  and  said,  Yet  forty  days, 
and  Nineveh  shall  be  overthrown. 

 5.  So  the  people  of  Nineveh  believed  God, 

and  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  put  on  sackcloth,  from  the 
greatest  of  them  even  to  the  least  of  them. 

 6.  For  word  came  unto  the  king  of  Nineveh, 

and  he  arose  from  his  throne,  and  he  laid  his  robe 
from  him,  and  covered  him  with  sackcloth,  and  sat  in 
ashes. 

 7.  And  he  caused  it  to  be  proclaimed  and  pub- 
lished through  Nineveh  by  the  decree  of  the  king  and 
his  nobles,  saying,  Let  neither  man  nor  beast,  herd  nor 
flock,  taste  any  thing:  let  them  not  feed,  nor  drink 
water : 

 8.  But  lot  man  and  beast  be  covered  with 

sackcloth,  and  cry  mightily  unto  God  :  yea,  let  them 
turn  every  one  from  his  evil  way,  and  from  the  vio- 
lence that  is  in  their  hands. 

(2.  REPENTS,  and  IS  SPARED.) 

See  Jonah  iii.  10. 


Jonah  iv.  10.  Then  said  the  Lord,  Thou  hast  had 
pity  on  the  gourd,  for  the  which  thou  has  not  laboured, 
neither  madest  it  grow ;  which  came  up  in  a  night,  and 
perished  in  a  night : 

 11.  And  should  not  I  spare  Nineveh,  thatgreat 

city,  wherein  are  more  than  sixscore  thousand  persons 
that  cannot  discern  between  their  right  hand  and  their 
left ;  and  also  much  cattle  ? 

(3.  TIGLATH-PILESER  WILL  CONQUER  SYRIA,  AND 
SPOIL  SAMARIA.     740  B.C.) 

Is.  viii.  3.  +Then  said  the  Lord  to  me.  Call  his 
name  Maher-shalal-hash-baz. 

 4.  For  before  the  child  shall  have  knowledge 

to  cry.  My  father,  and  my  mother,  the  riches  of  Da- 
mascus and  the  spoil  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken  away 
before  the  king  of  Assyria. 

(4.  SHALMANESER  AND   SARGON  WILL   DESOLATE  SA- 
MARIA.    721  B.C.) 

Hos.  viii.  2.  Israel  shall  cry  unto  me.  My  God,  we 
know  thee. 

 3.  Israel  hath  cast  off  the  thing  that  is  good: 

the  enemy  shall  pursue  him. 

—  x.  7.  As  for  Samaria,  her  king  is  cut  off  as  the 
foam  upon  the  water. 

 9.  O  Israel,  thou  hast  sinned  from  the  days  of 

Gibeah  :  there  they  stood  :  the  battle  in  Gibeah  against 
the  children  of  iniquity  did  not  overtake  them. 

 10.  It  is  in  my  desire  that  I  should  chastise 

them ;  and  the  people  shall  be  gathered  against  them, 
when  they  shall  bind  themselves  in  their  two  furrows. 

 14.  Therefore  shall  a  tumult  arise  among  thy 

people,  and  all  thy  fortresses  shall  be  spoiled,  as  Shal- 
man  spoiled  Beth-arbel  in  the  day  of  battle  :  the  mother 
was  dashed  in  pieces  upon  her  children. 

 15.  So  shall  Beth-el  do  unto  you  because  of 

your  great  wickedness :  in  a  morning  shall  the  kmg 
of  Israel  utterly  be  cut  off. 

Amos  iv.  11.  I  have  overthrown  Mme  of  you,  as 
God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  and  ye  were 
as  a  firebrand  plucked  out  of  the  burning :  yet  have 
ye  not  retm-ned  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord.' 

 12.  Therefore  thus  will  I  do  unto  thee,  O 

Israel :  and  because  I  will  do  this  imto  thee,  prepare 
to  meet  thy  God,  O  Israel. 

—  V.  2.  The  virgin  of  Israel  is  fallen  ;  she  shall  no 
more  rise  :  she  is  forsaken  upon  her  land  ;  there  is  none 
to  raise  her  up. 

 3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  city  that 

went  out  by  a  thousand  shall  leave  a  hundred,  and  that 
which  went  forth  by  a  hundred  shall  leave  ten,  to  the 
house  of  Israel. 

—  vii.  9.  And  the  high  places  of  Isaac  shall  be  deso- 
late, and  the  sanctuaries  of  Israel  shall  be  laid  waste ; 
and  I  will  rise  against  the  house  of  Jeroboam  with  the 
sword. 

—  ix.  10.  All  the  sinners  of  my  people  shall  die  by 
the  sword,  which  say.  The  evil  shall  not  overtake  nor 
prevent  us. 

Micahi.  13.  O  thou  inhabitant  of  Lachish,  bind  the 
chariot  to  the  swift  beast :  she  is  the  beginning  of  the 
sin  to  the  daughter  of  Zion :  for  the  transgressions  of 
Israel  were  found  in  thee. 

 14.  Therefore  shalt  thou  give  presents  to  Mo- 

resheth-gatli :  the  houses  of  Achzib  sJmll  be  a  lie  to  the 
kings  of  Israel. 

 15.  Yet  will  I  bring  an  heir  unto  thee,  0  in- 
habitant of  IVIareshah :  he  shall  come  imto  Adullam 
the  glory  of  Israel. 

See  2 "kings  xvii.  6.   Hos. xiii.  16. 

(5.  EG'iTT  ASD  ETHIOPIA  HTTMBLED  BY  S.UIGON. 
713  B.  0.) 

Is.  XX.  1.  In  the  year  that  Tartan  came  unto  Ash- 
dod,  (when  Sargon  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  him,)  and 
fought  against  Ashdod,  and  tooli  it; 

See  Is.  XX.  2-6.    Nah.  iii.  8-10. 

(6.  JVDAH  NOT  TO  BE  DELIVERED   BY  EGYPT  FROil 
THE  ASSYRIANS.) 

(See  Is.  XXX.  1-7  ;  xxxi.  1-3.) 

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shall  the  Assyrian  be  beaten  down,  which  smote  with 
a  rod. 

Is.  XXX.  32.  And  in  every  place  where  the  grounded 
BtafF  shall  pass,  which  the  Lord  shall  lay  upon  him,  it 
shall  be  with  tabrels  and  harps:  and  in  battles  of 
shaking  will  he  fight  with  it. 

—  xxxi.  8.  Then  shall  the  Assyrian  fall  with  the 
sword,  not  of  a  mighty  man ;  and  the  sword,  not  of  a 
mean  man,  shall  devour  him :  but  he  shall  flee  from 
the  sword,  and  his  young  men  shall  be  discomfited. 

 9.  And  he  shall  pass  over  to  his  strong  hold 

for  fear,  and  his  princes  shall  be  afraid  of  the  ensign, 
saith  the  Lord,  whose  fire  is  in  Ziou,  and  his  fm-nace 
in  Jerusalem. 

(7.  JUDAH  TO  BE  OVERRUN  BY  THE  ASSYRIANS.) 

Is.  viii.  6.  Forasmuch  as  this  people  refuseth  the 
waters  of  Shiloah  that  go  softly,  and  rejoice  in  Rezin 
and  Remaliah's  son ; 

 7.  Now  therefore,  behold,  the  Lord  bringeth 

up  upon  them  the  waters  of  the  river,  strong  and  many, 
even  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  all  his  glory ;  and  he 
shall  come  up  over  all  his  channels,  and  go  over  all 
his  banks : 

 8.  And  he  shall  pass  through  Judah;  he  shall 

overflow  and  go  over,  he  shall  reach  even  to  the  neck  ; 
and  the  stretching  out  of  his  wings  shall  fill  the 
breadth  of  thy  land,  O  Immanuel. 

—  X.  8.  For  he  saith,  Are  not  my  princes  altogether 
king^  ? 

 9.  Is  not  Calno  as  Carchemish  ?  is  not  Hamath 

as  Arpad?  is  not  Samaria  as  Damascus? 

(8.  THE  ASSYRIANS  TO  BE  BEATEN  OFF.) 

2  Kings  xix.  23.  By  thy  messengers  thou  hast  re- 
proached the  Lord,  and  hast  said.  With  the  multitude 
of  my  chariots  I  am  come  up  to  the  height  of  the 
mountains,  to  the  sides  of  Lebanon,  and  will  cut  down 
the  tall  cedar  trees  thereof,  and  the  choice  fir  trees 
thereof;  and  I  will  enter  into  the  lodgings  of  his  bor- 
ders, and  into  the  forest  of  his  Carmel. 

 24.  I  have  digged  and  drunk  strange  waters, 

and  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up  all  the 
rivers  of  besieged  places. 

 26.  Therefore  their  inhabitants  were  of  small 

power,  they  were  dismayed  and  confounded;  they 
were  as  the  grass  of  the  field,  and  as  the  green  herb, 
as  the  grass  on  the  housetops,  and  as  corn  blasted  be- 
fore it  be  grown  up. 

 27.  But  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going  out, 

and  thy  coming  in,  and  thy  rage  against  me. 

 28.  Because  thy  rage   against  me  and  thy 

tumult  is  come  up  into  mine  ears,  therefore  I  will  put 
my  hook  in  thy  nose,  and  my  bridle  in  thy  lips,  and  I 
will  tm-n  thee  back  by  the  way  by  which  thou  earnest. 

 30.  And  the  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the 

house  of  Judah  shall  yet  again  take  root  downward, 
and  bear  fruit  upward. 

 31.  For  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  rem- 
nant, and  they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Zion :  the  zeal 
of  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  do  this. 

 32.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning 

the  king  of  AssjTia,  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city, 
nor  shoot  an  arrow  there,  nor  come  before  it  with 
shield,  nor  cast  a  bank  against  it. 

 33.  By  the  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same 

shall  he  return,  and  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith 
the  Lord. 

 34.  For  I  will  defend  this  city,  to  save  it,  for 

mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  David's  sake. 

Is.  X.  12.  Wherefore  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that, 
when  the  Lord  hath  performed  his  whole  work  upon 
mount  Zion  and  on  Jerusalem,  I  will  punish  the  fruit 
of  the  stout  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  the  glory 
of  his  high  looks. 

 18.  For  he  saith.  By  the  strength  of  my  hand 

I  have  done  it,  and  by  my  wisdom  ;  for  I  am  prudent : 
and  I  have  removed  the  bounds  of  the  people,  and 
have  robbed  their  treasures,  and  I  have  put  down  the 
inhabitants  like  a  valiant  man : 

 14.  And  my  band  hath  found  as  a  nest  the 

riches  of  the  people  :  and  as  one  gathereth  eggs  that 
are  left,  have  I  gathered  all  the  earth ;  and  there  was 


none  that  moved  the  wing,  or  opened  the  mouth,  or 
peeped. 

 16.  Therefore  shall  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  host!?, 

send  among  his  fat  ones  leanness;  and  under  his  glory 
he  shall  kindle  a  burning  like  the  burning  of  a  fire. 

 17.  And  the  light  of  Israel  shall  be  for  a  firo, 

and  his  Holy  One  for  a  flame :  and  it  shall  bu2'n  and 
devour  his  thorns  and  his  briers  in  one  day ; 

 18.  And  shall  consume  the  glory  of  his  forest, 

and  of  his  fruitful  field,  both  soul  and  body  :  and  they 
shall  be  as  when  a  standardbearer  faintctli. 

 19.  And  the  rest  of  the  trees  of  his  forest  shaU 

be  few,  that  a  child  may  write  them, 

 24.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 

hosts,  O  my  people  that  dwellest  in  Zion,  be  not  afraid 
of  the  Assj'rian:  he  shall  smite  thee  with  a  rod,  and 
shall  lift  up  his  stafi"  against  thee,  after  the  manner  of 
Egypt. 

 25.  For  yet  a  very  little  while,  and  the  indig- 
nation shall  cease,  and  mine  anger  in  their  destruction. 

 27.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

his  burden  shall  be  taken  away  from  off"  thy  shoulder, 
and  his  yoke  from  off"  thy  neck,  and  the  yoke  shall  be 
destroyed  because  of  the  anointing. 

 28.  He  is  come  to  Aiath,  he  is  passed  to  ]\Iig- 

ron  ;  at  Michmash  he  hath  laid  up  his  carriages : 

 29.  They  are  gone  over  the  passage :  they  have 

taken  up  their  lodging  at  Geba ;  Ramah  is  afraid : 
Gibeah  of  Saul  is  fled. 

 30.  Lift  up  thy  voice,  O  daughter  of  Gallim : 

cause  it  to  be  heard  unto  Laish,  O  poor  Anathoth. 

 31.  Madmenah  is  removed ;  the  inhabitants 

of  Gebim  gather  themselves  to  flee. 

 32.  As  yet  shall  he  remain  at  Nob  that  day : 

he  shall  shake  his  hand  against  the  mount  of  the 
daughter  of  Zion,  the  hill  of  Jerusalem. 

 33.  Behold,  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall 

lop  the  bough  with  terror:  and  the  high  ones  of  stat- 
ure shall  be  hewn  down,  and  the  haughty  shall  be  hum- 
bled. 

 34.  And  he  shall  cut  down  the  thickets  of  the 

forest  with  iron,  and  Lebanon  shall  fall  by  a  mighty 
one. 

—  xiv.  25.  That  I  will  break  the  Assyrian  in  my 
land,  and  upon  my  mountains  tread  him  under  foot : 
then  shaU  his  yoke  depart  from  off  them,  and  his  bur- 
den depart  from  off  their  shoulders. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Woe  to  thee  that  spoilest,  and  thou  wast 
not  spoiled ;  and  dealest  treacherously,  and  they  dealt 
not  treacherously  with  thee!  when  thou  shalt  cease  to 
spoil,  thou  shalt  be  spoiled  ;  and  when  thou  shalt  make 
an  end  to  deal  treacherously,  they  shall  deal  treacher- 
ously with  thee. 

 3.  At  the  noise  of  the  tumult  the  people  fled ; 

at  the  lifting  up  of  thyself  the  nations  were  scattered. 

 4.  And  your  spoil  shall  be  gathered  like  the 

gathering  of  the  caterpillar ;  as  the  running  to  and 
fro  of  locusts  shall  he  run  upon  them. 

 7.  Behold,  their  valiant  ones  shall  cry  without: 

the  ambassadors  of  peace  shall  weep  bitterly. 

 8.  The  highways  lie  waste,  the  wayfaring  man 

ceaseth:  he  hath  broken  the  covenant,  he  hath  de- 
spised the  cities,  he  regardeth  no  man. 

 9.  The  earth  mourneth  and  languisheth  :  Leb- 
anon is  ashamed  and  hewn  down  :  Sharon  is  like  a 
wilderness ;  and  Bashan  and  Carmel  shake  off  their 
fruits. 

 11.  Ye  shall  conceive  chaff,  ye  shall  bring  forth 

stubble :  your  breath,  as  fire,  shall  devour  you. 

 12.  And  the  people  shall  be  as  the  burnings  of 

lime :  as  thorns  cut  up  shall  they  be  burned  in  the 
fire. 

 18.  Thine  heart  shall  meditate  terror.  "V^Hiere 

is  the  scribe  "?  where  is  the  receiver"?  where  is  he  that 
counted  the  towers  ? 

 19.  Thou  shalt  not  see  a  fierce  people,  a  people 

of  a  deeper  speech  than  thou  canst  i)erceive ;  of  a 
stammering  tongue,  that  thou  canst  not  understand. 

 20.  Look  upon  Zion,  the  city  of  our  solemnir 

ties :  thine  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  habitation, 
a  tabernacle  that  shall  not  be  taken  down  ;  not  one  of 
the  stakes  thereof  shall  ever  be  removed,  neither  shall 
any  of  the  cords  thereof  be  broken. 


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Is.  xxxiii.  21.  But  there  the  glorious  Lord  ?(w7Zicxiiito 
us  a  j)hice  of  broad  rivers  caul  streams  ;  wliereia  sliall 
go  no  galley  "with  oars,  neither  shall  gallant  ship  pass 
thereby. 

—  xxxvii.  6.  And  Isaiah  said  unto  them,  Thus  shall 
ye  say  unto  your  master,  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Be  not 
afraid  of  the  words  that  thou  hast  heard,  wherewith 
the  servants  of  the  king  of  Assyria  have  blasphemed 
me. 

 7.  Behold,  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  and 

he  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  return  to  his  own  land ; 
and  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in  his  own 
land. 

 8.  So  Rabshakeh  returned,  and  found  the  king 

of  Assyria  warring  against  Libnah  :  tor  he  had  heard 
that  he  was  departed  from  Lachish. 

 9.  And  he  heard  say  concerning  Tirhakah  king 

of  Ethiopia,  He  is  come  forth  to  make  war  with  thee. 
And  when  he  heard  it,  he  sent  messengers  to  Hezekiah, 
saying, 

 10.  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of 

Judah,  saying.  Let  not  thy  God,  in  whom  thou  trust- 
est,  deceive  thee,  saying,  Jerusalem  shall  not  be  given 
into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria. 

 11.  Behold,  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of 

Assyria  have  done  to  all  lands  by  destroying  them 
utterly  ;  and  shalt  thou  be  delivered  ? 

 12.  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

them  which  my  fathers  have  destroyed,  as  Gozan,  and 
Haran,  and  Rezeph,  and  the  chikh'en  of  Eden  which 
were  in  Telassar  ? 

 13.  Where  is  the  king  of  Hamath,  and  the 

king  of  Arphad,  and  the  king  of  the  city  of  Sepharvaim, 
Hena,  and  Ivah  ? 

 22.  This  is  the  word  which  the  Lord  hath 

spoken  concerning  him  ;  The  virgin,  the  daughter  of 
Zion,  hath  despised  thee,  and  laughed  thee  to  scorn  ; 
the  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  her  head  at 
thee. 

 23.  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  blas- 
phemed ?  and  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  thy 
voice,  and  lifted  up  thine  eyes  on  high  ?  even  against 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

 24.  By  thy  servants  hast  thou  reproached  the 

liord,  and  hast  said,  By  the  multitude  of  my  chariots 
am  I  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  mountains,  to  tlie 
sides  of  Lebanon  ;  and  I  will  cut  down  the  tall  cedars 
thereof,  and  the  choice  fir  trees  thereof:  and  I  will 
enter  into  the  height  of  his  border,  and  the  forest  of 
his  Carmel. 

 25.  I  have  digged,  and  drunk  water ;  and  with 

the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up  all  the  rivers  of  the 
besieged  places. 

 28.  But  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going  out, 

and  thy  coming  in,  and  thy  rage  against  me. 

 29.  Because  thy  rage  against  me,  and  thy  tu- 
mult, is  come  up  into  mine  ears,  therefore  will  I  put 
my  hook  iu  thy  nose,  and  my  bridle  in  thy  lips,  and  I 
will  turn  thee  back  by  the  way  by  which  thou  camest. 

 31.  And  tlie  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the 

house  of  Judah  shall  again  take  root  downward,  and 
bear  fruit  upward : 

 32.  For  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  rem- 
nant, and  they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Zion :  the 
zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  do  this. 

 37.  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  departed, 

and  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  Nineveh. 

(9.  ASSYRIA  TO  BE  DESTROYED.     625  B.C.) 

Nah.  i.  11.  There  is  one  come  out  of  thee,  that  im- 
agincth  evil  against  the  Lord,  a  wicked  counsellor. 

 13.  For  now  will  I  break  his  yoke  from  off 

thee,  and  will  burst  thy  bonds  in  sunder. 

 15.  Behold  upon  the  mountains  the  feet  of  him 

that  bringeth  good  tidings,  that  publisheth  peace !  0 
Judah,  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy  vows  :  for 
the  wicked  shall  no  more  pass  through  thee ;  he  is 
utterly  cutoff. 

—  ii.  1.  He  that  dasheth  in  pieces  is  come  up  before 
thy  face:  keep  the  munition,  watch  the  way,  make 
ihij  lo.ins  strong,  fortify  thi/  power  mightily. 

'  2.  For  the  Lord  liath  turned  away  the  excel- 
lency of  Jacob,  as  the  excellency  of  Israel :  for  the 


emptiers  have  emptied  them  out,  and  marred  their 
vine  branches. 

 3.  The  shield  of  his  mighty  men  is  made  red, 

the  valiant  men  are  in  scarlet :  the  chariots  shaU  be  with 
flammg  torches  in  the  day  of  his  preparation,  and  the 
fir  trees  shall  be  terribly  shaken. 

 4.  The  chariots  shall  rage  in  the  streets,  they 

shall  justle  one  against  another  in  the  broad  ways: 
they  shall  seem  like  torches,  they  shall  run  like  the 
lightnings. 

 5.  He  shall  recount  his  worthies :  they  shall 

stumble  in  their  walk  ;  they  shall  make  haste  to  the 
wall  thereof,  and  the  defence  shall  be  prepared. 

—  —  6.  The  gates  of  the  rivers  shall  be  opened, 
and  the  palace  shall  be  dissolved. 

 7.  And  Huzzab  shall  be  led  away  captive,  she 

shall  be  brought  up,  and  her  maids  shall  lead  her  as 
with  the  voice  of  doves,  tabering  upon  their  breasts. 

 8.  But  Nineveh  is  of  old  like  a  pool  of  water: 

yet  they  shall  flee  away.  Stand,  stand,  shall  they  cry  ; 
but  none  shall  look  back. 

 9.  Take  ye  the  spoil  of  silver,  take  the  spoil 

of  gold :  for  there  is  none  end  of  the  store  and  glory 
out  of  all  the  pleasant  furniture. 

 10.  She  is  empty,  and  void,  and  waste :  and  the 

heart  melteth,  and  the  knees  smite  together,  and  much 
pain  is  in  all  loins,  and  the  faces  of  them  all  gather 
blackness. 

 11.  Where  is  the  dwelling  of  the  lions,  and  the 

feeding  place  of  the  young  lions,  where  the  lion,  eten 
the  old  lion,  walked,  and  the  lion's  whelp,  and  none 
made  them  afraid  ? 

 12.  The  lion  did  tear  in  pieces  enough  for  his 

whelps,  and  strangled  for  his  lionesses,  and  filled  his 
holes  with  prey,  and  his  dens  with  ravin. 

 13.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  saith  the  Lord 

of  bests,  and  I  will  bum  her  chariots  in  the  smoke, 
and  tlie  sword  shall  devour  thy  young  lions :  and  I 
will  cut  off  thy  prey  from  the  earth,  and  the  voice  of 
thy  messengers  shall  no  more  be  heard. 

(10.  MORAL  CAUSES  OF  THE  DESOLATION.) 

Nah.iii.  1.  Woe  to  the  bloody  city  !  it  is  all  full  of 
lies  and  robbery ;  the  prey  departeth  not ; 

 2.  The  noise  of  a  whip,  and  the  noLse  of  the 

rattling  of  the  wheels,  and  of  the  prancing  horses,  and 
of  the  jumping  chariots. 

 3.  The  horseman  lifteth  up  both  the  bright 

sword  and  the  glittering  spear :  and  then-e  is  a  multitude 
of  slain,  and  a  great  number  of  carcasses ;  and  the7-a 
is  none  end  of  their  corpses  ;  they  stumble  upon  their 
corpses : 

 5.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  saith  the  Lord 

of  hosts ;  and  I  will  discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face, 
and  I  will  shew  the  nations  thy  nakedness,  and  the 
kingdoms  thy  shame. 

 6.  And  I  will  cast  abominable  filth  upon  thee, 

and  make  thee  vile,  and  will  set  thee  as  a  gazingstock. 

 7.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  all  they  that 

look  upon  thee  shall  flee  from  thee,  and  say,  Nineveh 
is  laid  waste ;  who  will  bemoan  her  ?  whence  shall  I 
seek  comforters  for  thee  ? 

(11.  NINEVEH  AS  HELPLESS  AS  THEBES.) 

N  a  h .  iii.  8.  Art  thou  better  than  populous  No,  that  was 
situate  among  the  livers,  that  had  the  waters  round 
about  it,  whose  rampart  was  the  sea,  and  her  wall  was 
from  the  sea  ? 

 9.  Ethiopia  and  Eg^T^t  irere  her  strength,  and 

it  teas  infinite ;  Put  and  Lubim  were  thy  helpers. 

 10.  Yet  iras  she  carried  away,  she  went  into 

captivity :  her  young  children  also  were  dashed  in 
pieces  at  the  top  of  alfthe  streets :  and  they  cast  lots  for 
her  honourable  men,  and  all  her  great  men  were  bound 
in  chains. 

 11.  Tliou  also  shalt  be  drunken:  thou  shalt  be 

hid,  thou  also  shalt  seek  strength  because  of  the  enemy. 

 12.  All  thv  strong  holds  fhuU  be  like  fig  trees 

with  the  first  ripe  figs  :  If  they  be  shaken,  they  shall 
even  fall  into  the  mouth  of  the  eater. 

 13.  Behold,  thy  people  iu  the  midst  of  thee 

are  women :  the  gates"  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  -wide 
open  unto  thine  enemies :  the  fire  shall  devour  thy  bars. 


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Nah.  iii.  14,  Draw  thee  water  for  the  siege,  fortify  thy 
Btroug  holds  :  go  into  clay,  and  tread  the  mortar,  make 
Btrong  the  brickkiln. 

—  —  15.  There  shall  the  fire  devour  thee ;  the  sword 
shall  cut  thee  off,  it  shall  eat  thee  up  like  the  canker- 
worm  :  make  thyself  many  as  the  cankerworm,  make 
thyself  many  as  the  locusts. 

— •  —  16.  Thou  hast  multiplied  thy  merchants  above 
the  stars  of  .heaven  ;  the  cankerworm  spoileth,  and 
fleeth  away. 

 17.  Thy  crowned  are  as  the  locusts,  and  thy 

captains  as  the  great  grasshoppers,  which  camp  in  the 
hedges  in  the  cold  day,  hut  when  the  sun  ariseth  they 
flee  away,  and  their  place  is  not  known  where  they 
are. 

 18.  Thy  shepherds  slumber,  O  king  of  Assyria : 

thy  nobles  shall  dwell  in,  tJie  dust:  thy  people  is 
scattered  upon  the  mountains,  and  no  man  gathereth 
them. 

 19,  There  is  no  healing  of  thy  bruise ;  thy 

wound  is  grievous :  all  tliat  hear  the  bruit  of  thee  shall 
clap  the  hands  over  thee :  for  upon  whom  hath  not 
thy  wickedness  passed  continually  ? 

(12.  TO  BE  UTTERLY  DESOLATE.) 

Is. XXX.  33.  For  Tophet  ordained  of  old;  j'ea,  for 
the  kiug  it  is  prepared ;  he  hath  made  it  cleep  and 
large:  the  pile  thereof  is  tire  and  much  wood;  the 
breath  of  the  Lokd,  like  a  stream  of  brimstone,  doth 
kindle  it. 

Zeph.  ii.  13.  And  he  will  stretch  out  his  hand  against 
the  north,  and  destroy  Assyria;  and  will  make  Nine- 
veh a  desolation,  a/ul  dry  like  a  wilderness. 

 14.  And  flocks  shall  lie  down  in  the  midst  of 

her,  all  the  beasts  of  the  nations  :  both  the  cormorant 
and  the  bittern  sliall  lodge  in  the  upper  lintels  of  it ; 
i/ieir  voice  shall  sing  in  the  windows  ;  desolation  shall 
be  in  the  thresholds :  for  he  shall  micover  the  cedar 
work, 

—  —  15,  This  is  the  rejoicing  city  that  dwelt  care- 
lessly, that  said  in  her  heart,  I  am,  and  there  is  none  be- 
sides me :  how  is  she  become  a  desolation,  a  place  for 
beasts  to  lie  down  in  !  every  one  that  passeth  by  her 
shall  hiss,  and  wag  his  hand, 

(13.  VrVID  PICTURE   of  TIIE   glory  and   THE  FALL 
op  ASSYRIA.) 

Ezek.xxxi,  3,  Behold,  the  Assyrian  was  a  cedar  in 
Lebanon  with  fair  branches,  and  with  a  shadowing 
Bhroud,  and  of  a  high  stature ;  and  his  top  was  among 
the  thick  boughs. 

 -4.  The  waters  made  him  great,  the  deep  set 

him  up  on  high  with  her  rivers  running  round  about 
his  plants,  and  sent  out  her  little  rivers  unto  all  the 
trees  of  the  field. 

 5.  Therefore  his  height  was  exalted  above  all 

the  trees  of  the  field,  and  his  boughs  were  multiplied, 
and  his  branches  became  long  because  of  the  multi- 
tude of  waters,  when  he  shot  forth, 

 6.  All  the  fowls  of  heaven  made  their  nests  in 

his  boughs,  and  under  his  branches  did  all  the  beasts 
of  the  field  bring  forth  their  young,  and  under  his 
shadow  dwelt  all  great  nations. 

 7.  Thus  was  he  fair  in  his  greatness,  in  the 

length  of  his  branches :  for  his  root  was  by  great  wa- 
ters. 

 8.  The  cedars  in  the  garden  of  God  could  not 

hide  him :  the  fir  trees  were  not  like  his  boughs,  and 
the  chesnut  trees  were  not  like  his  branches  ;  not  any 
tree  in  the  garden  of  God  was  like  unto  him  in  his 
beauty, 

 9.  I  have  made  him  fair  by  the  multitude  of 

his  branches ;  so  that  all  the  trees  of  Eden,  that  were 
in  the  garden  of  God,  envied  him. 

 10.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
cause thou  hast  lifted  up  thyself  in  height,  and  he 
hath  shot  up  his  top  among  the  thick  boughs,  and  his 
heart  is  lifted  up  in  his  height; 

 11.  I  have  therefore  delivered  him  into  the 

hand  of  the  mighty  one  of  the  heathen ;  he  shall  surely 
deal  with  him :  I  have  driven  him  out  for  his  wicked- 
ness, 

—  ■ —  12.  And  strangers,  the  terrible  of  the  nations, 


have  cut  him  off",  and  have  left  him  :  upon  the  mount- 
ains and  in  all  the  valleys  his  branches  are  fallen,  and 
his  boughs  are  broken  by  all  the  rivers  of  the  land  ; 
and  all  the  people  of  the  earth  are  gone  down  from 
his  shadow,  and  have  left  him. 

 13.  Upon  his  ruin  shall  all  the  fowls  of  the 

heaven  remain,  and  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be 
upon  his  branches : 

 14,  To  the  end  that  none  of  all  the  trees  by 

the  waters  exalt  themselves  for  their  height,  neither 
shoot  up  their  top  among  the  thick  boughs,  neither 
their  trees  stand  up  in  their  height,  all  that  drink  wa- 
ter :  for  they  are  all  delivered  unto  death,  to  the  nether 
parts  of  the  earth,  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  men, 
with  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit. 

 15.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  the  day 

when  he  went  down  to  the  grave  I  caused  a  mourn- 
ing :  I  covered  the  deep  for  him,  and  I  restrained  the 
floods  thereof,  and  the  great  waters  were  stayed :  and 
I  caused  Lebanon  to  mourn  for  him,  and  all  the  trees 
of  the  field  fainted  for  him. 

 16.  I  made  the  nations  to  shake  at  the  sound 

of  his  fall,  when  I  cast  him  down  to  hell  with  them 
that  descend  into  the  pit :  and  all  the  trees  of  Eden, 
the  choice  and  best  of  Lebanon,  all  that  drink  water, 
shall  be  comforted  in  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth, 

 17.  They  also  went  down  into  hell  with  him, 

unto  the?n  that  be  slain  with  the  sword;  and  they  thai 
loere  his  arm,  that  dwelt  under  his  shadow  in  the  midst 
of  the  heathen. 

—  xxxii.  22,  Asshur  is  there  and  all  her  company : 
his  graves  are  about  him :  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  by 
the  sword : 

 23,  Whose  graves  are  set  in  the  sides  of  the 

pit,  and  her  company  is  round  about  her  grave ;  all  of 
them  slain,  fallen  by  the  sword,  which  caused  terror  in 
the  land  of  the  liviug. 

§  48.  Elam. 

(1,  TO  BE  SUBDUED  BY  TIIE  CHALDEANS.) 

Jer.  xlix.  35,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Behold, 
I  will  break  the  bow  of  Elam,  the  chief  of  their 
might, 

 37,  For  I  will  cause  Elam  to  be  dismayed  be- 
fore their  enemies,  and  before  them  that  seek  their 
life :  and  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  even  my  fierce 
anger,  saith  the  Lord  ;  and  I  will  send  the  sword  after 
them,  till  I  have  consumed  them : 

 38.  And  I  will  set  my  throne  in  Elam,  and  will 

destroy  from  thence  the  kiug  and  the  princes,  saith 
the  Lord, 

( 2,  TO  BE  PUT  to  shame  AMONG  THE  DEAD.) 

Ezek.  xxxii.  24,  There/.? Elam  and  all  her  multitude 
round  about  her  grave  ;  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  l)y  the 
sword,  which  are  gone  down  uncircumcised  into  the 
nether  parts  of  the  earth,  which  caused  their  terror  in 
the  land  of  the  living ;  yet  have  they  borne  their  shame 
with  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit, 

 25.  They  have  set  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of 

the  slain  with  all  her  multitude :  her  graves  are  round 
about  him :  all  of  them  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the 
sword ;  though  their  terror  was  caused  in  the  land  of 
the  living,  yet  have  they  borne  their  shame  with  them 
that  go  down  to  the  pit:  he  is  put  in  the  midat  of 
them  that  be  slain, 

(3.  TO  BE  RESTORED.) 

Jer.  xlix.  39.  But  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  latter 
days,  that  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Elam, 
saith  the  Lord. 

§  49.  Babylon. 

(1,  EXTENT  AND  POWER  OF  THE  KINGDOM.) 

Jer.  vi.  22,  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  a  people 
Cometh  from  the  north  country,  and  a  great  nation 
shall  be  raised  from  tlie  sides  of  the  earth. 

 23.  They  shall  lay  hold  on  bow  and  spear ; 

they  are  cruel,  and  have  no  mercy;  their  voice  roar- 
eth  like  the  sea;  and  they  ride  upon  horses,  set  in 
array  as  men  for  war  against  thee,  O  daughter  of  Zion. 

—  —  24.  We  have  heard  the  fame  thereof:  qui 


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hands  wax  feeble  :  anguish  hath  taken  bold  of  us,  and 
pain,  as  of  a  woman  in  travail. 

Jer.vi.  25.  Go  not  forth  into  the  field,  nor  walk  by 
the  way;  for  the  sword  of  the  enemy  and  fear  is  on 
every  side. 

—  XV.  13.  Shall  iron  break  the  northern  iron  and 
the  steel  ? 

Dan.iv.  1.  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king,  imto  all  peo- 
ple, nations,  and  languages,  that  dwell  in  all  the  earth : 
Peace  be  multiplied  imto  you. 

—  v.  18.  O  thou  king,  the  most  high  God  gave  Neb- 
uchadnezzar thy  father  a  kingdom,  and  majesty,  and 
glory,  and  honour : 

 19.  And  for  the  majesty  that  he  gave  him,  all 

people,  nations,  and  languages,  trembled  and  feared 
before  him :  whom  he  would  he  slew ;  and  whom  he 
would  he  kept  alive ;  and  whom  he  would  he  set  up ; 
and  whom  he  would  he  put  down. 

—  vii.  2.  Daniel  spake  and  .said,  I  saw  in  my  vision 
by  night,  and,  behold,  the  four  wmds  of  the  heaven 
strove  upon  the  great  sea. 

 3.  And  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the 

sea,  diverse  one  from  another. 

 4.  The  first  wcu  like  a  lion,  and  had  eagle's 

wings :  I  beheld  till  the  wings  thereof  were  plucked, 
and  it  was  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  and  made  stand 
upon  the  feet  as  a  man,  and  a  man's  heart  was  given  to  it. 

Hab.  i.  5.  Behold  ye  among  the  heathen,  and  regard, 
and  wonder  marvellously :  for  I  will  work  a  work  in 
yonr  days,  whichye  will  not  believe,  though  it  be  told  you. 

 7.  They  are  terrible  and  dreadful :  their  judg- 
ment and  their  dignity  shall  proceed  of  themselves. 

 8.  Their  horses  also  are  swifter  than  the  leop- 
ards, and  are  more  fierce  than  the  evening  wolves : 
and  their  horsemen  shall  spread  themselves,  and  their 
horsemen  shall  come  from  afar ;  they  shall  fly  as  the 
eagle  i/iat  hasteth  to  eat. 

 9.  They  shall  come  all  for  violence :  their  foces 

shall  sup  up  as  the  east  wiud,  and  they  shall  gather 
the  captivity  as  the  sand. 

 10.  And  they  shall  scoff  at  the  kings,  and  the 

princes  shall  be  a  scorn  unto  them:  thoy  shall  deride 
every  strong  hold ;  for  they  shall  heap  dust,  and  take  it. 

See  Dan.ii.  37,  38. 

(2.  INDICATION  OF  THE  DESPOTIC  CHARACTER  OF  THE 
GOVERNMENT.) 

Dan.  ii.  24.  Therefore  Daniel  went  in  imto  Arioch, 
whom  the  king  had  ordained  to  destroy  the  wise  men 
of  Babylon :  he  went  and  said  thus  unto  him ;  Destroy 
not  the  wise  ^nen  of  Babylon :  bring  me  in  before  the 
king,  and  I  will  shew  unto  the  king  the  interpretation. 

(3.  NEBUCHADNEZZAR  CRIPPLES  EGYPT.     605  B.C.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  7.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  came  not 
again  any  more  out  of  his  land :  for  the  king  of  Babj'- 
lon  had  taken  from  the  river  of  Egypt  unto  the  river 
Euphrates  all  that  pertained  to  the  king  of  Egypt. 

See  Jer.  xlvi.  1-12. 

(4.  FURTHER  CONQUESTS  TO  BE  MADE.) 

Jer.  iv.  5.  Declare  ye  in  Judah,  and  publish  in  Je- 
rusalem ;  and  say,  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land : 
cry,  gather  together,  and  say.  Assemble  yourselves, 
and  let  us  go  into  the  defenced  cities. 

 6.  Set  up  the  standard  toward  Zion :  retire, 

stay  not ;  for  I  will  bring  evil  from  the  north,  and  a 
great  destruction. 

 9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  day,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  the  heart  of  the  king  shall  perish,  and 
the  heart  of  the  princes ;  and  the  priests  shall  be  aston- 
ished, and  the  prophets  shall  wonder. 

 10.  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  surely  thou 

hast  greatly  deceived  this  people  and  Jerusalem,  say- 
ing. Ye  shall  have  peace ;  whereas  the  sword  reacheth 
unto  the  soul. 

 13.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  as  clouds,  and 

his  chariots  shall  he  as  a  whirlwind:  his  horses  are 
swifter  than  eagles.   Woe  unto  us !  for  we  are  spoiled. 

 14.  0  Jerusalem,  wash  thine>  heart  from  wick- 
edness, that  thou  maj'est  be  saved.  How  long  shall 
thy  vain  thoughts  lodge  within  thee  ? 

 15.  For  a  voice  declarcth  from  Dan,  and  pub- 

lisheth  affliction  from  mount  Ephi-aim. 


 16.  Make  ye  mention  to  the  nations ;  behold, 

publish  against  Jerusalem,  (hat  watchers  come  from  a 
tar  country,  and  give  out  their  voice  against  the  cities 
of  Judah. 

 17.  As  keepers  of  a  field,  are  they  against  her 

round  about ;  because  she  halh  been  rebellious  against 
me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  V.  15.  Lo,  I  will  bring  a  nation  upon  you  from  far, 
0  house  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  ;  it  is  a  mighty  nation, 
it  is  an  ancient  nation,  a  nation  whose  language  thou 
knowest  not,  neither  understandest  what  they  say. 

 16.  Their  quiver  is  as  an  open  sepulchre,  they 

are  all  mighty  men. 

 17.  And  they  shall  eat  up  thine  harvest  and 

thy  bread,  which  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  should 
cat:  they  shall  eat  up  thy  flocks  and  thine  herds:  they 
shall  eat  up  thy  vines  and  thy  fig  trees  :  they  shall  im- 
poverish thy  fenced  cities,  wherein  thou  trustedst,  with 
the  sword. 

—  vi.  26.  O  daughter  of  my  people,  gird  thee  with 
sackcloth,  and  wallow  thyself  in  ashes :  make  thee 
mourning,  as  for  an  only  son,  most  bitter  lamentation: 
for  the  spoiler  shall  suddenly  come  upon  us. 

—  xxi.  8.  And  unto  this  people  thou  slialt  say.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  set  before  you  the  way  of 
life,  and  the  way  of  death. 

 9.  He  that  abideth  in  this  city  shall  die  by  the 

sword,  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence :  but 
he  that  goeth  out,  and  falleth  to  the  Chaldeans  that 
besiege  j-ou,  he  shall  live,  and  his  life  shall  be  unto 
him  for  a  jirey. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  command  them  to  say  unto  their 
masters,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  your  masters ; 

 11.  But  the  nations  that  bring  their  neck  un- 
der the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  serve  him, 
those  will  I  let  remain  still  in  their  own  land,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  and  they  shall  till  it,  and  dwell  therein. 

 12.  I  spake  also  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  ac- 
cording to  all  these  words,  saymg.  Bring  your  necks 
under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  serve  him 
and  his  people,  and  live. 

 13.  Why  will  ye  die,  thou  and  thy  peoi^le,  by 

the  sword,  by  the  fiimine,  and  by  the  pestilence,  as  the 
Lord  hath  spoken  against  the  nation  that  will  not 
serve  the  king  of  Babylon  ? 

—  xxxviii.  20.  But  Jeremiah  said.  They  shall  not 
deliver  thee.  Obey,  I  beseech  thee,  the  voice  of  the 
Lord,  which  I  speak  unto  thee :  so  it  shall  be  well 
unto  thee,  and  thy  soul  shall  live. 

 21.  But  if  thou  refuse  to  go  forth,  this  is  the 

word  that  the  Lord  hath  shewed  me  : 

 22.  And,  behold,  all  the  women  that  are  left 

in  the  king  of  Judah's  house  shall  be  brought  forth  to 
the  king  of  Babylon's  princes,  and  those  wome?i  shall 
say.  Thy  friends  have  set  thee  on,  and  have  prevailed 
against  thee :  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  mire,  a?id  they 
are  turned  away  back. 

 23.  So  "they  shall  bring  out  all  thy  wives  and 

thy  children  to  the  Chaldeans:  and  thou  shalt  not 
escape  out  of  their  hand,  but  shalt  be  taken  by  the 
hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon :  and  thou  shalt  cause 
this  city  to  be  burned  witii  fire. 

(5.  THE  PRIDE  OP  NEBUCHADNEZZAR  PUNISHED.) 

Dan.  iv.  28.  All  this  came  upon  the  king  Nebuchad- 
nezzar. 

 29.  At  the  end  of  twelve  months  he  walked 

in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom  of  Babylon. 

 30.  The  king  spake,  and  said.  Is  not  this  great 

Babylon,  that  I  have  built  for  the  house  of  the  king- 
dom by  the  might  of  my  power,  and  for  the  honour 
of  my  majesty? 

—  V.  20.  But  when  his  heart  was  lifted  up,  and  his 
mind  hardened  in  pride,  he  was  deposed  from  his 
kingly  throne,  and  the_y  took  his  glor)'  from  him. 

 21.  And  he  was  driven  from  the  sons  of  men; 

and  his  heart  was  made  like  the  beasts,  and  his  dwell- 
ing was  with  the  wild  asses :  they  fed  him  with  grass 
like  oxen,  and  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of 
heaven;  till  he  knew  that  the  most  high  God  ruled  in 
the  kingdom  of  men,  and  that  he  appoLnteth  over  it 
\vhomsoeyer  he  will. 


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(6.  REASON  RESTORED.) 

Dan.iv.  36.  At  the  same  time  my  reason  returned 
unto  me;  and  for  the  glory  of  my  kingdom,  mine  hon- 
our and  brightness  returned  unto  me ;  and  my  coun- 
sellors and  my  lords  sought  unto  me  ;  and  I  was  es- 
tablished in  my  kingdom,  and  excellent  majesty  was 
added  unto  me. 

(7.  BABYLON  TO  BE  UTTERLY  DESTROYED.) 

Ps.cxxxvii.  8.  O  daughter  of  Babylon,  who  art  to 
be  destroyed ;  happy  shall  lie  be  that  rewardeth  thee  as 
thou  hast  served  us. 

 9.  Happy  shall  he  be,  that  taketh  and  dasheth 

thy  little  ones  against  the  stones. 

Is.  xiii.  2.  Lift  ye  up  a  banner  upon  the  high  mount- 
ain, exalt  the  voice  unto  them,  shake  the  hand,  that 
they  may  go  into  the  gates  of  the  nobles. 

 3.  I  have  commanded  my  sanctified  ones,  I 

have  also  called  my  mighty  ones  for  mine  anger,  even 
them  that  rejoice  in  my  highness. 

 4.  The  noise  of  a  multitude  in  the  mountains, 

like  as  of  a  great  people ;  a  tumultuous  noise  of  the 
kingdoms  of  nations  gathered  together :  the  Lord  of 
hosts  mustereth  the  host  of  the  battle. 

 6.  Howl  ye ;  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  at 

hand;  it  shall  come  as  a  destruction  from  the  Al- 
mighty. 

 7.  Therefore  shall  all  bands  be  faint,  and  every 

man's  heart  shall  melt ; 

 8.  And  they  shall  be  afraid :  pangs  and  sor- 
rows shall  take  hold  of  them  ;  they  shall  be  in  pain  as 
a  woman  that  travaileth  :  they  shall  be  amazed  one  at 
another ;  their  faces  shall  be  as  flames. 

 9.  Behold,  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  cruel 

both  with  wrath  and  fierce  anger,  to  lay  the  land  des- 
olate :  and  he  shall  destroy  the  sinners  thereof  out 
of  it. 

 11.  And  I  will  punish  the  world  for  their  evil, 

and  the  wicked  for  their  iniquity ;  and  I  will  cause  the 
arrogancy  of  the  proud  to  cease,  and  will  lay  low  the 
haughtiness  of  the  terrible. 

 12.  I  will  make  a  man  more  precious  than 

fine  gold:  even  a  man  than  the  golden  wedge  of 
Ophir. 

 14.  And  it  shall  be  as  the  chased  roe,  and  as  a 

sheep  that  no  man  taketh  up :  they  shall  every  man 
turn  to  his  own  people,  and  flee  every  one  into  his  own 
land. 

 15.  Every  one  that  is  found  shall  be  thrust 

through  ;  and  every  one  that  is  joined  unto  iJieni  shall 
fall  by  the  sword. 

 16.  Their  children  also  shall  be  dashed  to 

pieces  before  their  eyes ;  their  houses  shall  be  spoiled, 
and  their  wives  ravished. 

 17.  Behold,  I  will  stir  up  the  Medes  against 

them,  which  shall  not  regard  silver ;  and  as  for  gold, 
they  shall  not  delight  in  it. 

 18.  Their  bows  also  shall  dash  the  young  men 

to  pieces ;  and  they  shall  have  no  pity  on  the  fruit  of 
the  womb  ;  their  eye  shall  not  spare  children. 

 19.  And  Babylon,  the  glory  of  kingdoms,  the 

beauty  of  the  Chaldees'  excellency,  shall  be  as  when 
God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah. 

 20.  It  shall  never  be  inhabited,  neither  shall  it 

be  dwelt  in  from  generation  to  generation:  neither 
shall  the  Arabian  pitch  tent  there ;  neither  shall  the 
shepherds  make  their  fold  there. 

 21.  But  wild  beasts  of  the  desertshall  lie  there ; 

and  their  houses  shall  be  full  of  doleful  creatures ;  and 
owls  shall  dwell  there,  and  satyrs  shall  dance  there. 

 23.  And  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall 

cry  in  their  desolate  houses,  and  dragons  in  their  pleas- 
ant palaces :  and  her  time  is  near  to  come,  and  her 
days  shall  not  be  prolonged. 

—  xxvii.  1.  In  that  day  the  Lord  with  his  sore  and 
great  and  strong  sword  shall  punish  leviathan  the 
piercing  serpent,  even  leviathan  that  crooked  serpent ; 
and  he  shall  slay  the  dragon  that  is  in  the  sea. 

—  xliii.  14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  your  Redeemer, 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel ;  For  your  sake  I  have  sent  to 
Babylon,  and  have  brought  down  all  their  nobler,  and 
the  Chaldeans,  whose  cry  is  in  the  ships. 

 17.  Which  bringeth  forth  the  chariot  and 


horse,  the  army  and  the  power ;  they  shall  lie  down 
together,  they  shall  not  rise  :  they  are  extinct,  they  are 
quenched  as  tow. 

Jep.  1.  28.  The  voice  of  them  that  flee  and  escape  out 
of  the  laud  of  Babylon,  to  declare  in  Zion  the  ven- 
geance of  the  Lord  our  God,  the  vengeance  of  his 
temple. 

 29.  Call  together  the  archers  against  Babylon : 

all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  camp  against  it  round  about ; 
let  none  thereof  escape:  recompense  her  according  to 
her  work ;  according  to  all  that  she  hath  done,  do  un- 
to her :  for  she  hath  been  proud  against  the  Lord, 
against  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

 30.  Therefore  shall  her  young  men  fall  in  the 

streets,  and  all  her  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  oil'  in  that 
day,  saith  the  Lord. 

 31.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  0  ihxm  most 

proud,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts:  for  thy  day  is 
come,  the  time  tlmt  I  will  visit  thee. 

 32.  And  the  most  proud  shall  stumble  and 

fall,  and  none  shall  raise  him  up :  and  I  will  kindle  a 
fire  in  his  cities,  and  it  shall  devour  all  round  about 
him. 

 35.  A  sword  is  upon  the  Chaldeans,  saith  the 

Lord,  and  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Babylon,  and  upon 
bur  princes,  and  upon  her  wise  men. 

 30.  A  sword  is  upon  the  liars ;  and  they  shall 

dote  :  a  sword  is  upon  her  mighty  men  ;  and  they  shall 
be  dismayed. 

 37.  A  sword  is  upon  their  horses,  and  upon 

their  chariots,  and  upon  all  the  mingled  people  that 
are  in  the  midst  of  her;  and  they  shall  become  as  wo- 
men :  a  sword  4» upon  her  treasures;  and  they  shall  be 
robbed. 

 39.  Therefore  the  wild  beasts  of  the  desert 

with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall  dwell  there,  and 
the  owls  shall  dwell  therein :  and  it  shall  be  no  more 
inhabited  for  ever ;  neither  shall  it  be  dwelt  in  from 
generation  to  generation. 

 40.  As  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 

and  the  neighbour  cities  thereof,  saith  the  Lord  ;  so  shall 
no  man  abide  there,  neither  shall  any  sou  of  man  dwell 
therein. 

—  li.  6.  Flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and  deliver 
every  man  his  soul :  be  not  cut  off  in  her  iniquity  ;  for 
this  is  the  time  of  the  Lord's  vengeance ;  he  will  ren- 
der unto  her  a  recompense. 

 45.  My  people,  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her, 

and  deliver  ye  every  man  his  soul  from  the  fierce  au- 
ger of  the  Lord. 

 46.  And  lest  your  heart  faint,  and  ye  fear  for 

the  rumour  that  shall  be  heard  in  the  land  ;  a  rumour 
shall  both  come  one  year,  and  after  that  in  another  yeQ.r 
shall  come  a  rumour,  and  violence  in  the  land,  ruler 
against  ruler. 

Hab.ii.  5.  Yea  also,  because  he  transgresseth  by 
wine,  Iw  is  a  proud  man,  neither  keepeth  at  home,  who 
enlargeth  his  desire  as  hell,  and  is  as  death,  and  can- 
not be  satisfied,  but  gathereth  unto  him  all  nations,  and 
heapeth  unto  him  all  people : 

 6.  Shall  not  all  these  take  up  a  parable  against 

him,  and  a  taunting  proverb  agiiinst  him,  and  say.  Woe 
to  him  that  increaseth  that  which  is  not  his !  how  long  ? 
and  to  him  that  ladeth  himself  with  thick  clay ! 

 7.  Shall  they  not  rise  up  suddenly  that  shall 

bite  thee,  and  awake  that  shall  vex  thee,  and  thou 
Shalt  be  for  booties  unto  them  ? 

 8.  Because  thou  hast  spoiled  many  nations,  all 

the  remnant  of  the  people  shall  spoil  thee ;  because  of 
men's  blood,  and  for  the  violence  of  the  land,  of  the 
city,  and  of  all  that  dwell  therein. 

(8.  THE  ROYAL  \TRGIN  TO  BE  DEGRADED.) 

Is.xlvii.  1.  Come  down,  and  sit  in  the  dust,  O  virgin 
daughter  of  Babylon,  sit  on  the  ground :  there  is  no 
throne,  O  daughter  of  the  Chaldeiuis :  for  thou  shalt 
no  more  be  called  tender  and  delicate. 

 2.  Take  the  millstones,  and  grind  meal :  un- 
cover thy  locks,  make  bare  the  leg,  uncover  the  thigh, 
pass  over  the  rivers. 

 3.  Thy  nakedness  shall  be  uncovered,  yea,  thy 

shame  shall  be  seen  :  I  will  take  vengeance,  and  I  will 
not  meet  thee  as  a  man. 


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Is.  xlvii.  5.  Sit  thou  silent,  and  get  thee  into  darkness, 
O  daughter  of  tlie  Chaldeans  :  for  thou  shall  no  more 
Le  called.  The  lady  of  kingdoms. 

 6.  I  was  wroth  with  my  people,  I  have  polluted 

mine  inheritance,  and  given  them  into  thine  hand : 
thou  didst  sliew  them  no  mercy  ;  upon  the  ancient  hast 
thou  very  heavily  laid  thy  yoke. 

 7.  And  thou  saidst,  I  sliall  be  a  lady  for  ever  :  so 

that  thou  didst  not  lay  these  thing^t  to  thy  heart,  neither 
didst  remember  the  latter  end  of  it. 

 8.  Therefore  hear  now  this,  iliou  that  art  given 

to  pleasures,  that  dwellest  carelessly,  that  sayest  in 
thine  heart,  I  am,  and  none  else  besides  me;  1  shall 
not  sit  as  a  widow,  neither  shall  I  know  the  loss  of 
children : 

 -9.  But  these  two  thinga  shall  come  to  thee  in  a 

moment  in  one  day,  tlie  loss  of  children,  and  widow- 
hood :  they  shall  come  upon  thee  in  their  perfection 
for  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  and  for  the  great 
abundance  of  thine  enchantments. 

 10.  For  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  wickedness  : 

thou  hast  said,  None  seeth  me.  Thy  wisdom  and 
thy  knowledge,  it  hath  perverted  thee ;  and  thou  hast 
said  in  thine  heart,  I  am,  and  none  else  besides  me. 

 11.  Therefore  shall  evil  come  upon  thee,  thou 

shall  not  know  from  whence  it  risclh :  and  mischief 
shall  fall  upon  thee ;  thou  shalt  not  be  able  to  put  it 
otT:  and  desolation  shall  come  iipon  thee  suddenly, 
tohich  thou  shall  not  know. 

 15.  Thus  shall  they  be  unto  thee  with  whom 

thou  hast  laboured,  even  thy  merchants,  from  thy 
youth :  they  sliall  Avander  every  one  to  his  quarter ; 
none  shall  save  thee. 

(9.  IRONICAL  SUMMONS  TO  SELF-DEFENCE.) 

Jer.  li.  12.  Set  up  the  standard  lapon  the  walls  of 
Babylon,  make  the  watch  strong,  set  up  the  watch- 
men, prepare  the  ambuslies :  for  the  Lord  hath  both 
devised  and  done  that  which  he  spake  against  the  in- 
habitants of  Babylon. 

 13.  O  thou  that  dwellest  upon  many  waters, 

abundant  in  treasures,  thine  end  is  come  ami  the  mea- 
sore  of  thy  covetousuess. 

(10.  THE  STRUGGLE  nOPELESS.) 

Jer.  li.  25.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  destroying 
mountain,  saith  the  Lord,  which  dcstroyeth  all  the 
earth :  and  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  thee, 
and  roll  thee  down  from  the  rocks,  and  will  make  thee 
a  bmnit  mountain. 

 26.  And  they  shall  not  take  of  thee  a  stone  for 

a  corner,  nor  a  stone  for  foundations  ;  but  thou  shalt 
be  desolate  for  ever,  saith  the  Lord. 

 29.  And  the  land  shall  tremble  and  sorrow : 

for  every  purpose  of  the  Lord  shall  be  performed 
against  Babylon,  to  make  the  laud  of  Babylon  a  deso- 
lation without  an  inhabitant. 

 30.  The  mighty  men  of  Babylon  have  forborne 

to  fight,  they  have  remained  in  their  holds :  their 
might  hath  filled  ;  they  became  as  women  :  they  have 
burned  her  dwellingplaces  ;  her  bars  are  broken. 

 31.  One  post  shall  run  to  meet  another,  and 

one  messenger  to  meet  another,  to  shew  the  king  of 
Babylon  that  his  city  is  taken  at  one  end, 

 32.  And  that  the  passages  are  stopped,  and  the 

reeds  they  have  burned  with  fire,  and  the  men  of  war 
are  affrighted. 

 33.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel ;  The  daughter  of  Babylon  is  like  a  threshing- 
floor,  it  is  time  to  thresh  her :  yet  a  little  while,  and 
the  time  of  her  harvest  shall  coliic. 

 84.  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king  of  Babjdon  hath 

devoured  me,  he  hath  crushed  me,  he  hath  made  me 
an  empty  vessel,  he  hath  swallowed  me  up  like  a  drag- 
on, he  hath  filled  his  belly  with  my  delicates,  he  hath 
cast  me  out. 

—  —  35.  The  violence  done  to  me  and  to  my  flesh 
he  upon  Babylon,  shall  the  inhabitant  of  Zion  sa}' ;  and 
my  blood  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Chaldea,  shall  Jeru- 
salem say. 

 37.  And  Babylon  shall  become  heaps,  a  dwell- 

Ingplace  tor  dragons,  au  astonishment,  and  a  hissing, 
without  au  inhabitant 


 38.  They  shall  roar  together  like  lions :  they 

shall  yell  as  lions'  whelps. 

 39.  In  their  heat  I  will  make  their  feasts,  and 

I  will  make  them  drunken,  that  they  may  rejoice,  and 
sleep  a  perpetual  sleep,  and  not  wake,  saith  the  Lord. 

 40.  I  will  bring  them  down  like  lambs  to  the 

slaughter,  like  rams  with  he  goats. 

 41.  How  is  Sheshach  taken !  and  how  is  the 

l^raise  of  the  whole  earth  surprised !  how  is  Babylon 
become  an  astonishment  among  the  nations  I 

 42.  The  sea  is  come  up  upon  Babylon  :  she  is 

covered  with  the  multitude  of  the  waves  thereof. 

 43.  Her  cities  are  a  desolation,  a  diy  land,  and 

a  wilderness,  a  land  wherein  no  man  dwelleth,  neither 
doth  any  son  of  man  pass  thereby. 

 48.  Then  the  heaven  and  the  earth,  and  all 

that  is  therein,  shall  sing  for  Babylon :  for  the  spoilers 
shall  come  unto  her  from  the  north,  saith  the  Lord. 

 49.  As  Babylon  hath  caused  the  slain  of  Israel 

to  fall,  so  at  Babylon  shall  fall  the  slain  of  all  the  earth. 

 53.  Though  Babylon  should  mount  up  to  hea- 
ven, and  though  she  should  fortiiy  the  height  of  her 
strength,  yet  from  me  shall  spoilers  come  unto  her, 
saith  the  Lord. 

 54.  A  sound  of  a  cry  comdh  from  Babylon, 

and  great  destruction  from  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans: 

 55.  Because  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  Babylon, 

and  destroyed  out  of  her  the  great  voice ;  when  her 
waves  do  roar  like  great  waters  a  noise  of  their  voice 
is  uttered : 

 56.  Because  the  spoiler  is  come  upon  her,  eren 

upon  Babylon,  and  her  mighty  men  are  taken,  every 
one  of  their  bows  is  broken:  for  the  Lord  God  of 
recompenses  shall  surely  requite. 

 57.  And  I  will  make  drunk  her  princes,  and 

her  wise  men,  her  captains,  and  her  rulers,  and  her 
mighty  men  :  and  they  shall  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep, 
and  not  wake,  saith  the  King,  whose  name  is  The 
Lord  of  hosts. 

 58.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  The  broad 

walls  of  Babylon  shall  be  utterly  broken,  and  her  high 
gates  shall  be  burned  with  fire  ;  and  the  people  ^lall 
labour  in  vain  and  the  folk  in  the  fire  and  they  shall 
be  weary. 

(11.  EARTH  AND  HELL  MOVED.) 

Is.  xiv.  8.  Yea,  the  fir  trees  l  ejoice  at  thee,  and  tho 
cedars  of  Lebanon,  saying,  Since  thou  art  laid  down,  ho 
feller  is  come  up  against  us. 

 9.  Hell  from  beneath  is  moved  for  thee  to  meet 

thee  at  thy  coming :  it  stirreth  up  the  dead  for  thee,  even 
all  the  chief  ones  of  the  earth;  it  hath  raised  up  from 
their  thrones  all  the  kings  of  the  nations. 

 10.  All  they  shall  speak  and  say  unto  thee.  Art 

thou  also  become  weak  as  we  ?  art  thou  become  like 
unto  us? 

 11.  Thy  pomp  is  brought  down  to  the  grave, 

and  the  noise  of  thy  viols  :  the  worm  is  spread  under 
thee,  and  the  worms  cover  thee. 

 12.  How  art  thou  fallen  from  heaven,  O  Luci- 
fer, son  of  the  morning !  how  art  thou  cut  clown  to  the 
groimd,  which  didst  weaken  the  nations  ! 

 13.  For  thou  hast  said  in  thine  heart,  I  will  as- 
cend into  heaven,  I  will  exalt  my  throne  above  the  stars 
of  God  :  I  will  sit  also  upon  the  mount  of  the  congrega- 
tion, in  the  sides  of  the  north : 

 14.  I  will  ascend  above  the  heights  of  the 

clouds;  I  will  be  like  the  Most  High. 

 15.  Yet  thou  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell,  to 

the  sides  of  the  pit. 

 18.  All  the  kings  of  the  nations,  even  all  of 

them,  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  his  own  house. 

 19.  But  thou  art  cast  out  of  thy  grave  like  an 

abominable  branch,  and  as  the  raiment  of  those  that 
are  slain,  thrust  through  with  a  sword,  that  go  down  to 
the  stones  of  the  pit;  "as  a  carc;iss  trodden  under  leet 

 20.  Thou  shalt  not  be  joined  with  them  in 

burial,  because  thou  hast  destroyed  thy  land,  and  slain 
tliy  people :  the  seed  of  evil  doers  shall  never  be  re- 
nowned. 

 22.  For  I  will  rise  up  against  them,  saith  the 

Lord  of  hosts,  and  cut  off  from  Babylon  the  name,  and 
remnant,  and  son,  and  nephew,  saith  the  Lord. 


328 


CHAP.  Ylh 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Is.  xiv.  23.  I  will  also  make  it  a  possession  for  the 
bittern,  and  pools  of  -water ;  and  I  will  sweep  it  with 
the  besom  of  destruction,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

(13.  DESTRUCTION  TO  COME   FROM   THE  NORTH.) 

Jer.  1.  3.  For  out  of  the  north  there  comcth  up  a  na- 
tion against  her,  which  shall  make  hor  land  desolate, 
and  none  shall  dwell  therein  :  they  shall  remove,  they 
shall  depart,  both  man  and  beast. 

 8.  Kemove  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and  go 

forth  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  be  as  the  he 
goats  before  the  flocks. 

 10.  And  Chaldea  shall  be  a  spoil :  all  that  spoil 

her  shall  be  satisfied,  saith  the  Lord. 

 11.  Because  ye  were  glad,  because  ye  rejoiced, 

O  ye  destroyers  of  mine  heritage,  because  ye  are  grown 
fat  as  the  heifer  at  grass,  and  bellow  as  bulls ; 

 ^13.  Your  mother  shall  be  sore  confounded ;  she 

that  bare  j'ou  shall  be  ashamed :  behold,  the  hinder- 
most  of  the  nations  shall  be  a  wilderness,  a  dry  land, 
and  a  desert. 

 13.  Because  of  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  it  shall 

not  be  inhabited,  but  it  shall  be  AvhoUy  desolate :  every 
one  that  goeth  by  Babylon  shall  be  astonished,  and 
hiss  at  all  her  plagues. 

 14.  Put  yourselves  in  array  against  Babylon 

round  about :  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  shoot  at  her, 
spare  no  arrows  :  for  she  hath  siimed  against  the  Lord. 

 15.  Shout  against  her  round  about :  she  hath 

given  her  hand  :  her  foundations  are  fallen,  her  walls 
are  thrown  down :  for  it  is  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord  : 
take  vengeance  upon  her ;  as  she  hath  done,  do  unto 
her. 

 16.  Cut  off  the  sower  from  Babylon,  and  him 

thathandleth  the  sickle  m  the  time  of  harvest:  for  fear 
of  the  oppressing  sword  they  shall  turn  every  one  to 
his  people,  and  they  shall  flee  every  one  to  his  own  land. 

 17.  Israel  is  a  scattered  sheep ;  the  lions  have 

driven  him  away :  first  the  king  of  Assyria  hath  de- 
voured him ;  and  last  this  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Babylon  hath  broken  his  bones. 

 18.  Tnerefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  host.s, 

the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  punish  the  king  of 
Babylon  and  his  land,  as  I  have  punished  the  king  of 
Assyria. 

 31.  Go  up  against  the  land  of  Marathaim,  etew 

against  it,  and  against  the  inhabitants  of  Pekod :  waste 
and  utterly  destroy  after  them,  saith  the  Lord,  and  do 
according  to  all  that  I  have  commanded  thee. 

 22.  A  sound  of  battle  is  in  the  land,  and  of 

great  destruction. 

 23.  How  is  the  hammer  of  the  whole  earth  cut 

asunder  and  broken !  how  is  Babylon  become  a  deso- 
lation among  the  nations ! 

 24.  I  have  laid  a  snare  for  thee,  and  thou  art 

also  taken,  O  Babylon,  and  thou  wast  not  aware :  thou 
art  found,  and  also  caught,  because  thou  hast  striven 
against  the  Lord. 

 36.  Come  against  her  from  the  utmost  border, 

open  her  storehouses :  cast  her  up  as  heaps,  and  de- 
stroy her  utterly  :  let  nothing  of  her  be  left. 

 27.  Slay  all  her  bullocks ;  let  them  go  down  to 

the  slaughter :  woe  unto  them !  for  theu'  day  is  come, 
the  time  of  their  visitation. 

 41.  Behold,  a  people  shall  come  from  the  north, 

and  a  great  nation,  and  many  kings  shall  be  raised  up 
from  the  coasts  of  the  earth. 

 43.  They  shall  hold  the  bow  and  the  lance : 

they  are  cruel,  and  will  not  shew  mercy  :  their  voice 
shall  roar  like  the  sea,  and  they  shall  ride  upon  horses, 
every  one  put  in  array,  like  a  man  to  the  battle,  against 
thee,  O  daughter  of  Babylon. 

 43.  The  king  of  Babylon  hath  heard  the  report 

of  them,  and  his  hands  wa.xed  feeble :  anguish  took 
hold  of  him,  and  pangs  as  of  a  woman  in  travail. 

 45.  Therefore  hear  ye  the  counsel  of  the  Lord, 

that  he  hath  taken  against  Babylon  ;  and  his  purposes, 
that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  land  of  the  Chal- 
deans :  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw  them 
out:  surely  he  shall  make  their  habitation  desolate 
with  them. 

 46.  At  the  noise  of  the  taking  of  Babylon  the 

earth  is  moved,  and  the  cry  is  heard  among  the  nations. 

llB  3 


(13.  THE  MEDES  TO  TAKE  BABYLON.) 

Is.x.xi.  1.  The  burden  of  the  desert  of  the  sea.  As 
whirlwinds  in  the  south  pass  through;  so  it  cometh 
from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible  land. 

 2.  A  grievous  vision  is  declared  unto  me ;  The 

treacherous  dealer  dealeth  treacherously,  antl  the  spoiler 
spoiletli.  Go  up,  O  Elam  :  besiege,  O  Media :  all  the 
sighing  thereof  have  I  made  to  cease. 

 3.  Therefore  are  my  loins  filled  with  pain : 

pangs  have  taken  hold  upon  me,  as  the  pangs  of  a 
woman  that  travaileth  :  I  was  bowed  down  at  the  hear- 
ing of  it ;  I  was  dismayed  at  the  seeing  of  it. 

 5.  Prepare  the  table,  watch  in  the  watchtower, 

eat,  drink  :  arise,  ye  princes,  and  anoint  the  shield. 

 6.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Go, 

set  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what  he  seeth. 

 7.  And  he  saw  a  chariot  with  a  couple  of 

horsemen,  a  chariot  of  asses,  and  a  chariot  of  camels; 
and  he  hearkened  diligently  with  much  heed : 

 8.  And  he  cried,  A  lion :  My  lord,  I  stand  con- 
tinually upon  the  watchtower  in  the  daytime,  and  I 
am  set  in  my  ward  whole  nights  : 

 9.  And,  behold,  here  comcth  a  chariot  of  men, 

imth  a  couple  of  horsemen.  And  he  answered  and 
said,  Babylon  is  fallen,  is  fallen  ;  and  all  the  graven 
images  of  her  gods  he  hath  broken  unto  the  ground. 

Jer.  li.  11.  Make  bright  the  arrows ;  gather  the 
shields :  the  Lord  hath  raised  up  the  spirit  of  the 
kings  of  the  Medes:  for  his  device  is  against  Babylon, 
to  destroy  it ;  because  it  is  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord, 
the  vengeance  of  his  temple. 

 27.  Set  ye  up  a  standard  in  the  land,  blow  the 

trumpet  among  the  nations,  prepare  the  nations  against 
her,  call  together  against  her  the  kingdoms  of  Ararat, 
Minni,  and  Ashchenaz  ;  appoint  a  captain  against  her; 
cause  the  horses  to  come  up  as  the  rough  caterpillars. 

 28.  Prepare  against  her  the  nations  witii  the 

kings  of  the  Medes,  tlie  captains  thereof,  and  all  the 
rulers  thereof,  and  all  the  land  of  his  dominion. 

(14.  A  COPY  OP  Jeremiah's  prophecy  to  be  sent 

TO  B.VBYLON.) 

Jer.  li.  59.  The  word  which  Jeremiah  tlie  prophet 
commanded  Seraiah  the  son  of  Neriah,  the  son  of 
Maaseiah,  when  he  went  with  Zedekiah  the  king  of 
Judah  into  Babylon  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  reign. 
And  this  Seraiah  w«s  a  quiet  prince. 

 61.  And  Jeremiah  said  to  Seraiah,  When  thou 

comest  to  Babylon,  and  shalt  see,  and  shalt  read  all 
these  words ; 

 63.  Then  shalt  thou  say,  O  Lord,  thou  hast 

spoken  against  this  place,  to  cut  it  off,  that  none  shall 
remain  in  it,  neither  man  nor  beast,  but  that  it  shall 
be  desolate  for  ever. 

 63.  And  it  shall  be,  when  thou  hast  made  an 

end  of  reading  this  book,  that  thou  shalt  bind  a  stone 
to  it,  and  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  Euphrates : 

 64.  And  thou  shalt  say.  Thus  shall  Babylon 

sink,  and  shall  not  rise  from  the  evil  that  I  will  bring 
upon  her :  and  they  shall  be  weary.  Thus  far  are  the 
words  of  Jeremiah. 

(15.  BELSHAZZAR'S  FEAST.) 

Dan.v.  1.  Belshazzar  the  king  made  a  great  feast  to 
a  thousand  of  his  lords,  and  drank  wine  before  the 
thousand. 

 3.  Belshazzar,  while  he  tasted  the  wine,  com- 
manded to  bring  the  golden  and  silver  vessels  which 
his  father  Nebuchadnezzar  had  taken  out  of  the  tem- 
ple which  was  in  Jerusalem;  that  the  king  and  his 
princes,  his  wives  and  his  concubines,  might  drink 
therein. 

 3.  Then  they  brought  the  golden  vessels  that 

were  taken  out  of  the  temple  of  the  house  of  God 
which  teas  at  Jerusalem  ;  and  the  king  and  his  princes, 
his  wives  and  his  concubines,  drank  in  them. 

(16.  THE  HAND-WRITING  ON  THE  WALL.) 

(See  Dan.  v.  5.) 

Dan.  V.  9.  Theu  was  king  Belshazzar  greatly  troub- 
led, and  his  countenance  was  changed  in  him,  and  his 
lords  were  astonied. 

 10.  Now  the  queen,  by  reason  of  the  words  of 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XTI. 


the  king  and  his  lords,  came  into  the  banquet  house  : 
and  the  queen  spake  and  said,  O  king,  live  for  ever ; 
let  not  thy  thoughts  trouble  thee,  nor  let  thy  counte- 
nance be  changed. 

(17.  EXPLAINED  BY  D.\NIET,.) 

Dan.  V.  23.  And  thou  his  son,0  Bclshazzai,  bastnot 
humbled  thine  heart,  though  thou  knewest  all  this : 

 23.  But  hast  lifted  up  thyself  against  the  Lord 

of  heaven  ;  and  they  have  brought  the  vessels  of  his 
house  before  thee,  and  thou  and  thy  lords,  thy  wives 
and  thy  concubines,  have  drunk  wine  in  tliem  ;  and 
thou  hast  praised  the  gods  of  silver,  and  gold,  of  brass, 
iron,  wood,  and  stone,  which  see  not,  nor  hear,  nor 
know  :  and  the  God  in  whose  hand  thy  brcatli  is,  and 
whose  are  all  thy  ways,  hast  thou  not  glorified : 

 24.  Tlien  was  tlie  part  of  the  hand  sent  from 

Mm;  and  this  writing  was  written. 

 25.  And  this  is  the  writing  that  was  written, 

MENE,  MENE,  TEKEL,  UPHARSIN. 

 26.  This  is  the  interpretation  of  the  thing : 

MENE  ;  God  hath  numbered  thy  kingdom,  and  finish- 
ed it. 

 27.  TEKEL ;  Thou  art  weighed  in  the  bal- 
ances, and  art  found  wanting. 

 28.  PERES;  Thy  kingdom  is  divided,  and 

given  to  the  Medes  and  Persians. 

(18.  THE  CATASTROPHE.     538  B.C.) 

Dan.  V.  30.  In  that  night  was  Belshazzar  the  king 
of  the  Chaldeans  slain. 

 31.  And  Darius  the  Median  took  the  kingdom, 

being  about  threescore  and  two  years  old. 

§  50.   Mystical  Babylon. 

(1.  HER  FALL  ANTICIPATED.) 

Rev.  xiv.  8.  And  there  followed  another  angel,  say- 
ing, Babylon  is  fallen,  is  fallen,  tliat  great  city,  because 
she  made  all  nations  di'ink  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath 
of  her  fornication. 

See  Jer.  li.  7. 

(2.  DRUNK  WITH  THE  BLOOD  OF  THE  SAINTS.) 

See  Rev.xvii.  1-6. 

(6.  HER  FALL  MORE  FULLY  DESCRIBED.) 

Rev.  xviii.  2.  And  he  cried  mightily  with  a  strong 
voice,  saying,  Babylon  the  great  is  fallen,  is  fallen,  and 
is  become  the  habitation  of  devils,  and  the  hold  of 
eveiy  foul  spu'it,  and  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and 
hateful  bird. 

 3.  For  all  nations  have  drunk  of  the  wine  of 

the  wrath  of  her  fornication,  and  the  kings  of  the 
earth  have  committed  fornication  with  her,  and  the 
merchants  of  the  earth  are  waxed  rich  through  the 
abundance  of  her  delicacies. 

 4.  And  I  heard  another  voice  from  heaven, 

saying.  Come  out  of  her,  my  people,  that  ye  be  not 
partakers  of  her  sins,  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her 
plagues. 

 5.  For  her  sins  have  reached  unto  heaven,  and 

God  hath  remembered  her  iniquities. 

 6.  Reward  her  even  as  she  rewarded  you,  and 

double  unto  her  double  according  to  her  works :  in 
the  cup  which  she  hath  filled,  fill  to  her  double. 

 9.  And  the  kings  of  the  earth,  who  have  com- 
mitted fornication  and  lived  deliciously  with  her,  shall 
bewail  her,  and  lament  for  her,  when  tliey  shall  see 
the  smoke  of  her  burning, 

 10.  Standmg  afiir  off  for  the  fear  of  her  tor- 
ment, saying,  Alas,  alas,  that  great  city  Babylon,  that 
mighty  city  1  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgment  come. 

§  51.  Egypt. 

(1.  THE  FOLLY  OF  RELYING  UPON  EGYPT.  ABOUT 
720  B.C.) 

Is.  xxxi.  3.  Now  the  Egyptians  are  men,  and  not 
God  ;  and  their  horses  flesh,  and  not  spirit.  When  tlie 
Lord  shall  stretch  out  his  hand,  both  he  that  helpetli 
shall  fall,  and  he  that  is  holpen  shall  fall  down,  and 
they  all  shall  fail  together. 


(civil  WAR  IN  EGYPT  AFTER  THE  OVERTHROW  OF 
THE  ETHIOPIAN  (XXV")  DYNASTY,  BETWEEN  690- 
664  B.C.) 

Is.  xix.  2.  And  I  will  set  the  Egyjitians  against  tho 
Egyptians  :  and  they  shall  fight  every  one  against  his 
brother,  and  every  one  against  his  neighbour  ;  city 
against  city,  and  kingdom  against  kingdom. 

(3.  THE  OPPRESSIVE  RULE  OF  PSAJOEETICHUS.  664- 
611  B.C.) 

Is.  xix.  4.  And  the  Egyptians  will  I  give  over  into 
the  hand  of  a  cruel  lord  ;  and  a  fierce  king  shall  rule 
over  them,  saith  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 5.  And  the  waters  shall  fail  from  the  sea,  and 

the  rivers  shall  be  wasted  and  dried  up. 

 6.  And  they  shall  turn  the  rivers  far  away  ; 

and  the  brooks  of  defence  shall  be  emptied  and  dried 
up  :  the  reeds  and  flags  shall  wither. 

 7.  The  paper  reeds  by  the  brooks,  by  the 

niouth  of  the  brooks,  and  every  thing  sown  by  the 
brooks,  shall  wither,  be  driven  away,  and  be  no  mare. 

 8.  The  fisliers  also  shall  mourn,  and  all  they 

that  cast  angle  into  the  brooks  shall  lament,  and  they 
that  spread  nets  upon  the  waters  shall  languish. 

 9.  Moreover  they  that  work  in  fine  flax,  and 

they  that  weave  networks,  shall  be  confounded. 

 10.  And  they  shall  be  broken  in  the  purposes 

thereof,  all  that  make  sluices  and  ponds  for  fish. 

 11.  Surely  the  princes  of  Zoan  are  fools,  the 

counsel  of  the  wise  counsellors  of  Pharaoh  is  become 
brutish  :  how  say  ye  unto  Pharaoh,  I  ayn  the  son  of 
the  wise,  the  son  of  ancient  kings  ? 

 13.  The  princes  of  Zoan  are  become  fools,  the 

princes  of  Noph  are  deceived  ;  they  have  also  seduced 
Egypt,  even  they  that  are  the  stay  of  the  tribes  thereof. 

 15.  Neither  shall  there  be  any  work  for  Egypt, 

which  the  head  or  tail,  branch  or  rush,  may  do. 

 16.  In  that  day  sliall  Egypt  be  like  unto  wo- 
men :  and  it  shall  be  afraid  and  fear  because  of  the 
shaking  of  the  hand  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Avhich  he 
shaketh  over  it. 

(4.  PHARAOH-NECHO  DEFEATED  BY  NEBUCHADNEZZAR 
AT  CARCIIEMISH.     605  B.C.) 

Jer.  xlvi.  3.  Order  ye  the  buckler  and  shield,  and 
draw  near  to  battle. 

 4.  Harness  the  horses ;  and  get  up,  ye  horse- 
men, and  stand  forth  with  your  helmets;  furbish  the 
spears,  and  put  on  the  brigandines. 

—  —  5.  Wherefore  have  I  seen  them  dismayed  and 
turned  away  back  V  and  their  mighty  ones  are  beaten 
down,  and  are  fled  apace,  and  look  not  back :  for  fear 
was  round  about,  saith  the  Lord. 

 6.  Let  not  the  swift  flee  away,  nor  the  mighty 

man  escape ;  they  shall  stumble,  and  fall  toward  the 
north  by  the  river  Euphrates. 

 7.  Who  is  this  that  cometh  up  as  a  flood,  whose 

waters  are  moved  as  the  rivers  ? 

 8.  Egypt  riseth  up  like  a  flood,  and  his  waters 

are  moved  like  the  rivers;  and  he  saith,  I  will  go  up, 
and  will  cover  the  earth ;  I  will  destroy  the  citj'  and 
the  inhabitants  thereof 

 9.  Come  up,  ye  horses;  and  rage,  ye  chariots; 

and  let  the  mighty  men  come  forth ;  the  Ethiopians 
and  the  Libyans,  that  handle  the  shield;  and  the 
Lydians,  that  handle  and  bend  the  bow. 

 11.  Go  up  into  Gilead,  and  take  balm,  O  virgin, 

the  daughter  of  Egypt :  in  vain  shalt  thou  use  many 
medicines ;  for  thou  shalt  not  be  cured. 

 12.  The  nations  have  heard  of  thy  shame,  and 

thy  cry  hath  filled  the  land :  for  the  mighty  man  hath 
stumbled  against  the  mighty,  and  they  are  fallen  both 
together. 

See  2  Kings xxiv.  7. 

(5.  THE  TWO  EAGLES.) 

Ezek.xvii.  2.  Son  of  man,  put  forth  a  riddle,  and 

speak  a  parable  unto  the  house  of  Israel ; 

—  —  3.  And  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  A 
great  eagle  with  great  wings,  long  winged,  faW  of 
feathers,  which  had  divers  colours,  can>e  unto  Lebanon, 
and  took  the  highest  branch  of  the  cedar : 

 4.  He  cropped  off  the  top  of  his  young  twigs, 


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and  carried  it  into  a  land  of  trafRck;  he  set  it  in  a  city 
of  merchants. 

Ezek.  xvii.  5.  He  toolv  also  of  the  seed  of  the  land, 
and  planted  it  in  a  fruitful  field  ;  he  placed  it  by  great 
waters,  and  set  it  as  a  willow  tree. 

 6.  And  it  grew,  and  became  a  spreading  vine 

of  low  stature,  whose  branches  turned  toward  him, 
and  the  roots  thereof  were  under  him  :  so  it  became  a 
vine,  and  brought  forth  branches,  and  shot  forth  sprigs. 

 7.  There  was  also  another  great  eagle  with 

great  wings  and  many  feathers:  and,  behold,  this  vine 
did  bend  her  roots  toward  him,  and  shot  forth  her 
branches  toward  him,  that  he  might  water  it  by  the 
fuiTOws  of  her  plantation. 

 8.  It  was  planted  in  a  good  soil  by  great 

waters,  that  it  might  bring  forth  branches,  and  that  it 
might  bear  t\-uit,  that  it  might  be  a  goodly  vine. 

 9.  Say  thou.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Shall 

it  prosper  ?  shall  he  not  pull  up  the  roots  thereof,  and 
cut  off  the  fruit  thereof,  that  it  wither  ?  it  shall  wither 
in  all  the  leaves  of  her  spring,  even  without  great 
power  or  many  people  to  pluck  it  up  by  the  roots 
thereof. 

 10.  Yea,  behold,  being  planted,  shall  it  prosper? 

shall  it  not  utterly  wither,  when  the  east  wind  touch- 
eth  it  ?  it  shall  wither  in  the  furrows  where  it  grew. 

 12.  Say  now  to  the  rebellious  house,  Know  ye 

not  what  these  things  mean?  tell  them,  Behold,  the 
king  of  Babylon  is  come  to  Jerusalem,  and  hath  taken 
the  king  thereof,  and  the  princes  thereof,  and  led  them 
with  him  to  Babylon ; 

 13.  And  hath  taken  of  the  king's  seed,  and 

made  a  covenant  with  him,  and  hath  taken  an  oath 
of  him :  he  hath  also  taken  the  mighty  of  the  land : 

 14.  Tliat  the  kingdom  might  be  base,  that  it 

might  not  lift  itself  up,  but  that  by  keeping  of  his 
covenant  it  miglit  stand. 

 15.  But  he  rebelled  against  him  in  sending  his 

ambassadors  into  Egypt,  that  they  might  give  him 
horses  and  much  people.  Shall  he  prosper?  shall  he 
escape  that  doeth  such  things  ?  or  shall  he  break  the 
covenant,  and  be  delivered  ? 

 16.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely  in 

the  place  where  the  king  dwelleth  that  made  him  king, 
whose  oath  he  despised,  and  whose  covenant  he  brake, 
even  with  him  in  the  midst  of  Babylon  he  shall  die. 

 17.  Neither  shall  Pharaoh  with  his  mighty 

army  and  great  company  make  for  him  in  the  war,  by 
casting  up  mounts,  and  building  forts,  to  cut  off  many 
persons : 

 18.  Seeing  he  despised  the  oath  by  breaking 

the  covenant,  when,  lo,  he  had  given  his  hand,  and 
hath  done  all  these  things,  he  shall  not  escape. 

 19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  As  I 

live,  surely  mine  oath  that  he  hath  despised,  and  my 
covenant  that  he  hath  broken,  even  it  will  I  recom- 
pense upon  his  own  head. 

 20.  And  I  will  spread  my  net  upon  him,  and 

he  shall  be  taken  in  my  snare,  and  I  will  bring  him 
to  Babylon,  and  will  plead  with  him  there  for  his  tres- 
pass that  he  hath  trespassed  against  me. 

 21.  And  all  his  fugitives  with  all  his  bands 

shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  they  that  remain  shall  be 
scattered  toward  all  winds :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
the  LoHD  have  spoken  it. 

(6.  AFTER  THE  CAPTURE  OF  GAZA  BY  THE  EGYPTIANS. 

588  B.C.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  the  king  of  Judah,  that 
sent  you  unto  me  to  inquire  of  me ;  Behold,  Pharaoh's 
army,  which  is  come  forth  to  help  you,  shall  return  to 
Egypt  into  their  own  land. 

 8.  And  the  Chaldeans  shall  come  again,  and 

fight  against  this  city,  and  take  it,  and  burn  it  with  fire. 

 9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Deceive  not  your- 
selves, saying.  The  Chaldeans  shall  surely  depart  from 
us :  for  they  shall  not  depart. 

 10.  For  though  ye  had  smitten  the  whole 

army  of  the  Chaldeans  that  fight  against  you,  and 
there  remained  bnt  wounded  men  among  them,  i/et 
should  they  rise  up  every  man  in  his  tent,  and  bum 
this  city  with  fire. 


Ezek.xxix.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  tiiy  focc;  against 
Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  prophesy  against  him, 
and  against  all  Egypt : 

 3.  Speak,  and  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt, 
the  great  dragon  that  lietli  in  the  midst  of  his  rivers, 
which  hath  said,  My  river  is  mine  own,  and  I  have 
made  it  for  myself 

 4.  But  I  will  put  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  and  I 

will  cause  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  to  stick  unto  thy  scales, 
and  I  will  bring  thee  up  out  of  the  midst  of  thy  rivers, 
and  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  shall  stick  unto  thy  scales. 

 5.  And  I  will  leave  thee  thrown  into  the  wil- 
derness, thee  and  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers :  thou  shalt 
fall  upon  the  open  fields ;  thou  shalt  not  be  brought 
together,  nor  gathered :  I  have  given  thee  for  meat 
to'the  beasts  of  the  field  and  to  the  fowls  of  the 
heaven. 

 8.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold, 

I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  thee,  and  cut  off  man  and 
beast  out  of  thee. 

 9.  And  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  be  desolate 

and  waste ;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  : 
because  he  hath  said,  The  river  is  mine,  and  I  have 
made  it. 

 10.  Behold,  therefore  I  am  against  thee,  and 

against  thy  rivers,  ^nd  I  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt 
utterly  waste  and  desolate,  from  the  tower  of  Syene 
even  unto  the  border  of  Ethiopia. 

 11.  No  foot  of  man  sliall  pass  through  it,  nor 

foot  of  beast  shall  pass  through  it,  neither  shall  it  be 
inhabited  forty  years. 

 12.  And  I  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt  deso- 
late in  the  midst  of  the  countries  that  are  desolate,  and 
her  cities  among  the  cities  that  are  laid  waste  shall  be 
desolate  forty  years :  and  I  will  scatter  the  Egyptians 
among  the  nations,  and  will  disperse  them  through 
the  countries. 

 13.  Yet  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  At  the  end 

of  forty  years  will  I  gather  the  Egyptians  from  tho 
people  whither  they  were  scattered : 

—  —  14.  And  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of 
Egypt,  and  will  cause  them  to  return  itito  the  land  of 
Pathros,  into  the  land  of  their  habitation;  and  they 
shall  be  there  a  base  kingdom. 

 15.  It  shall  be  the  basest  of  the  kingdoms; 

neither  shall  it  exalt  itself  any  more  above  the  nations: 
for  I  will  diminish  them,  that  they  shall  no  more  rule 
over  the  nations. 

(7.  A  YEAR  LATER.) 

Ezek.  XXX.  21.  Son  of  man,  I  have  broken  the  ann  of 
Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt ;  and,  lo,  it  shall  not  be  bound 
up  to  be  healed,  to  put  a  roller  to  bind  it,  to  make  it 
strong  to  hold  the  sword. 

 22.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  am  against  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  will 
break  his  arms,  the  strong,  and  that  which  was  broken; 
and  I  will  cause  the  sword  to  fall  out  of  his  hand. 

 23.  And  I  will  scatter  the  Egyptians  among 

the  nations,  and  will  disperse  them  through  the 
counti'ies. 

 24.  And  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king 

of  Babylon,  and  put  my  sword  in  his  hand :  but  I  will 
break  Pharaoh's  arms,  and  he  shall  groan  before  him 
with  the  groanings  of  a  deadly  wounded  man. 

 25.  But  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king 

of  Babylon,  and  the  arms  of  Pharaoh  shall  fall  down ; 
and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord,  when  I  shall 
put  my  sword  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon, 
and  he  shall  stretch  it  out  upon  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 2G.  And  I  will  scatter  the  Egj-ptians  among 

the  nations,  and  disperse  them  among  the  countries ; 
and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

(8.  DXJRING  the  siege  of  JERUSALEM.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  4.  Now  Jeremiah  came  in  and  went  out 
among  the  people:  for  they  had  not  put  him  into 
prison. 

 5.  Then  Pharaoh's  army  was  come  forth  out 

of  Egypt:  and  when  the  Chaldeans  that  besieged 
Jerusalem  heard  tidings  of  them,  they  departed  from 
Jerusalem. 


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(9.    EGYPT  TO    BE    SUBDUED    BY  NEBUCHADNEZZAR. 
AFTER  THE  FALL  OF  TYRE,  585  B.C.) 

Jer.  xliii.  9.  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and 
bide  tliem  in  the  clay  in  the  brifkl<iln,  which  is  at  the 
entry  of  Pharaoh's  house  in  Tahpanhes,  la  the  sight 
of  the  men  of  Judali ; 

 10.  And  say  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  send  and 
take  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king  of  Babylon,  my  servant, 
and  will  set  his  throne  upon  these  stones  that  I  have 
hid ;  and  he  shall  spread  his  royal  pavilion  over  them. 

 11.  And  when  he  cometh,  he  shall  smite  the 

land  of  Egypt,  and  deliver  such  as  are  for  death  to 
death ;  and  such  as  are  for  captivity  to  captivity ;  and 
such  as  are  for  the  sword  to  the  sword. 

—  xlvi.  13.  The  word  that  the  Lord  spake  to  Jere- 
miah the  prophet,  how  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon should  come  and  smite  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 14.  Declare  ye  in  Egypt,  and  publish  in  Migdol, 

and  publish  in  Noph  and  in  Tahpanlies  :  say  ye.  Stand 
fast,  and  prepare  thee;  for  the  sword  shall  devour 
round  about  thee. 

 'IS.  "Why  are  thy  valiant  mm  swept  away? 

they  stood  not,  because  the  Lord  did  drive  them. 

 16.  He  made  many  to  fall,  yea,  one  fell  upon 

another :  and  they  said.  Arise,  and  let  us  go  again  to 
our  own  people,  and  to  the  land  of  our  nativity  from 
the  oppressing  sword. 

 19.  O  thou  daughter  dwelling  in  Egypt,  furnish 

thyself  to  go  into  captivity:  for  Noph  shall  be  waste 
and  desolate  without  an  inhabitant. 

 20.  Egypt  is  like  a  very  fair  heifer,  but  destruc- 
tion cometh;  It  cometli  out  of  the  north. 

 21.  Also  her  hired  men  are  in  the  midst  of  her 

like  fatted  bullocks ;  for  they  also  are  turned  back,«7i(? 
are  fled  away  together :  they  did  not  stand,  because 
the  day  of  their  calamity  was  come  upon  them,  and 
the  time  of  their  visitation. 

 22.  The  A  oice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent ; 

for  they  shall  march  with  an  army,  and  come  against 
ber  with  axes,  as  hewers  of  wood. 

 23.  They  shall  cut  down  her  forest,  saith  the 

Lord,  though  it  cannot  be  searched  ;  because  tliey  are 
more  than  tlie  grasshoppers,  and  are  innumerable. 

 24.  The  daughter  of  Egypt  shall  be  con- 

fbunded ;  she  shall  be  delivered  into  the  band  of  the 
people  of  the  north. 

 26.  And  I  will  deliver  them  into  the  band  of 

those  that  seek  their  lives,  and  into  the  hand  of  Nebu- 
chadrezzar king  of  Babylon,  and  into  the  hand  of  bis 
servants:  and  afterward  it  shall  be  inhabited,  as  in 
the  days  of  old,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xxix.  18.  Son  of  man,  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Babylon  caused  his  army  to  serve  a  great  service 
against  Tyrus :  every  head  was  made  bald,  and  every 
Bboulder  was  peeled :  yet  had  he  no  wages,  nor  his 
army,  for  Tyrus,  for  the  service  that  be  had  served 
against  it : 

 19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  give  the  laud  of  Egypt  unto  Nebuchad- 
rezzar king  of  Babylon ;  and  he  shall  take  her  multi- 
tude, and  take  ber  spoil,  and  take  her  prey ;  and  it 
shall  be  the  wages  for  his  army. 

 20.  I  have  given  him  the  land  of  Egypt  for 

his  labour  wherewith  he  served  against  it,  because 
thej'  wrought  for  me,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(10.   A   MORE   DETAILED   DESCRIPTION   OF  THE  CON- 
QUEST.) 

Ezek.  XXX.  2.  Son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Howl  ye.  Woe  worth  the  day ! 

 3.  For  the  day  is  near,  even  the  day  of  the 

Lord  is  near,  a  cloudy  day ;  it  shall  be  the  time  of  the 
heathen. 

 4.  And  the  sword  shall  come  upon  Egj'pt,  and 

great  pain  shall  be  in  Ethiopia,  when  the  slain  shall 
Dill  in  Egypt,  and  they  shall  take  away  ber  multitude, 
and  her  foundations  shall  be  broken  down. 

 6.  Thus  saith  tlie  Lord  ;  They  also  that  up- 
bold  Egypt  shall  fall;  and  the  pride"  of  her  i>ower 
shall  come  down:  from  the  tower  of  Syeue  shall  they 
fall  in  it  by  the  sword,  saitli  the  Lord  God. 

 7.  And  they  shall  be  desolate  in  the  midst  of 


the  countries  that  are  desolate,  and  ber  cities  shall  bo 
in  the  midst  of  the  cities  that  are  wasted. 

 8.  And  they  sliall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  have  set  a  fire  in  Egypt,  and  when  all  her 
helpers  shall  be  destroyed. 

 10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  also 

make  tlie  multitude  of  Egypt  to  cease  by  the  baud  of 
Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon. 

 11.  lie  and  his  people  with  him,  the  terrible 

of  tlie  nations,  shall  be  brought  to  destroy  the  land : 
and  they  shall  draw  their  swords  against  Egypt,  and 
fill  the  land  M  ith  the  slain. 

 12.  And  I  will  make  the  rivers  dry,  and  sell 

the  land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked :  and  I  will  make 
the  land  waste,  and  all  that  is  therein,  by  the  band  of 
strangers :  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it. 

 14.  And  I  will  make  Pathros  desolate,  and 

will  set  fire  in  Zoan,  and  will  execute  judgments  in  No. 

 13.  And  I  will  pour  my  fury  upon  Sin,  the 

strength  of  Egypt;  and  I  will  cut  off  the  multitude 
of  No. 

 16.  And  I  will  set  fire  in  Egypt :  Sin  shall  have 

great  pain,  and  No  shall  be  rent  asunder,  and  Noph 
shall  have  distresses  daily. 

 17.  The  young  men  of  Aven  and  of  Pi-besetb 

shall  fall  by  the  sword :  and  these  cities  shall  go  into 
captivity. 

 18.  At  Tehaphnebes  also  the  day  shall  be 

darkened,  when  I  shall  break  there  the  yokes  of  Egypt: 
and  the  pomp  of  ber  strength  shall  cease  in  her :  as  for 
ber,  a  cloud  shall  cover  ber,  and  ber  daughters  shall 
go  into  captivity. 

 19.  Thus  will  I  execute  judgments  in  Egypt : 

and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

(11.     PHARAOH  WARNED.) 

E2ek;xxxi.  2.  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king 
of  Egypt,  and  to  bis  multitude  ;  Whom  art  thou  like 
in  thy  greatness  ? 

 18.  To  whom  art  thou  thus  like  m  gloiy  and 

in  greatness  among  the  trees  of  Eden  ?  yet  slialt  thou 
be  brought  down  with  the  trees  of  Eden  unto  the 
nether  parts  of  the  earth :  thou  shalt  lie  in  the  midst 
of  the  uncircumcised  with  them  that  be  slain  by  the 
sword.  This  is  Pharaoh  and  all  bis  multitude,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

(12.  LAMENTATION  OTER  THE  COMING  FALL  OF 
PHARAOH.) 

Ezek.xxxii.  9.  I  wiU  also  vex  the  hearts  of  many 
people,  when  I  shall  bring  thy  destruction  among  the 
nations,  into  the  countries  which  thou  hast  not  known. 

 10.  Yea,  I  will  make  many  people  amazed  at 

thee,  and  their  kings  shall  be  horribly  afraid  for  thee, 
when  I  shall  brandish  my  sword  before  them;  and 
they  shall  tremble  at  every  moment,  every  man  for  bis 
own  life,  in  the  day  of  thy  fall. 

 11.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  sword 

of  the  king  of  Babylon  shall  come  upon  thee. 

 13.  By  the  swords  of  the  mighty  will  I  cause 

thy  multitude  to  fall,  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  all  of 
them:  and  they  shall  spoil  the  pomp  of  EgjiJt,  and 
all  the  multitude  thereof  shall  be  destroyed. 

 13.  I  will  destroy  also  all  the  beasts  thereof 

from  beside  the  great  waters ;  neither  shall  the  foot 
of  man  trouble  them  any  more,  nor  the  hoofs  of  beasts 
trouble  them. 

 14.  Then  will  I  make  their  waters  deep,  and 

cause  their  rivers  to  run  like  oil,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 15.  "When  I  shall  make  the  land  of  Egj-pt  des- 
olate, and  the  country  shall  be  destitute  of  that  where- 
of it  was  full,  when  I  shall  smite  all  them  that  dwell 
therein,  then  shall  they  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 16.  This  is  tlie  lamentation  wherewith  they 

shall  lament  her :  the  daughters  of  the  nations  shall 
lament  her :  they  shall  lanieut  for  ber,  even  for  Egj^Dt, 
and  for  all  her  multitude,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(13.  ANOTHER  LAMENTATION.) 

Ezek.xxxii.  18.  Son  of  man,  wail  for  the  multitude 
of  Egypt,  and  cast  them  down,  even  her,  and  the 
daughters  of  the  famous  nations,  unto  the  nether  parts 
of  the  earth,  with  them  that  go  down  into  the  pit. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Ezek.  xxxii.  19.  Whom  dost  thou  pass  in  beauty  ? 
go  down,  and  be  thou  h;id  with  tlie  uucu'cumcised. 

 20.  They  shall  f;ill  in  the  midst  of  them  that 

are  slain  hy  the  sword :  she  is  delivered  to  the  sword  : 
draw  her  and  all  her  multitudes. 

 21.  The  strong  among  the  mighty  shall  speak 

to  him  out  of  the  midst  of  hell  with  them  that  help 
him :  they  are  gone  down,  they  lie  uncircumcised, 
slain  by  the  sword. 

 31.  Pharaoh  shall  sec  them,  and  shall  be  com- 
forted over  all  his  multitude,  even  Pharaoh  and  all  his 
army  slain  by  the  sword,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 32.  For  I  have  caused  my  terror  in  the  land 

of  the  living :  and  he  shall  be  laid  in  the  midst  of  the 
uncircumcised  with  them  that  are  slain  with  the  sword, 
eten  Pharaoh  and  all  his  multitude,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  52.  Ethiopia. 

Is.xviii.  1.  "Woe  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings, 
which  is  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  : 

 2.  That  sendeth  ambassadors  by  the  sea,  even 

in  vessels  of  bulrushes  upon  the  waters,  saying,  Go, 
ye  swift  messengers,  to  a  nation  scattered  and  peeled, 
to  a  people  terrible  from  their  beginning  hitherto  ;  a 
nation  meted  out  and  trodden  down,  whose  land  the 
rivers  have  spoiled ! 

 3.  All  ye  inhabitants  of  the  world,  and  dwell- 
ers on  the  earth,  see  ye,  when  he  lifteth  up  an  ensign 
on  the  mountains ;  and  when  he  bloweth  a  trumpet, 
hear  ye. 

 4.  For  so  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  I  will  take 

my  rest,  and  I  will  consider  in  my  dwellingplace  like 
a  clear  heat  upon  herbs,  and  like  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the 
heat  of  harvest. 

 5.  For  afore  the  harvest,  when  the  bud  is  per- 
fect, and  the  sour  grape  is  ripening  in  the  flower,  he 
shall  both  cut  off  the  sprigs  with  pruniug-hooks,  and 
take  away  and  cut  down  the  branches. 

 6.  They  shall  be  left  together  unto  the  fowls 

of  the  mountains,  and  to  the  beasts  of  the  earth  ;  and 
the  fowls  shall  summer  upon  them,  and  all  the  beasts 
of  the  earth  shall  winter  upon  them. 

 7.  In  that  time  shall  the  present  be  brought 

unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  of  a  people  scattered  and 
peeled,  and  from  a  people  terrible  from  their  begin- 
ning hitherto  ;  a  nation  meted  out  and  trodden  under 
foot,  whose  land  the  rivers  have  spoiled,  to  the  place 
of  tlae  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  mount  Zion. 

Ezek.  XXX.  5.  Ethiopia,  and  Libya,  and  Lydia,  and  all 
the  mingled  people,  and  Chub,  and  the  men  of  the 
land  that  is  in  league,  shall  fell  with  them  by  the  sword. 

 9.  In  that  day  shall  messengers  go  forth  from 

me  in  ships  to  make  the  careless  Ethiopians  afraid,  and 
great  pain  shall  come  upon  them,  as  in  the  day  of 
Egvpt:  for,  lo,  it  Cometh. 

Zeph.  ii.  12.  Ye  Ethiopians  also,  ye  slaui  by 

my  sword. 

§  53.   The  Medo-Persian  Empire. 

(A.  FROM  FIRST  TO  LAST.) 
(1.  TO  BE  FOUNDED  BY  CYRUS.      559  B.C.) 

Is.  xli.  2.  Who  raised  up  the  righteous  7nan  from 
the  east,  called  him  to  his  foot,  gave  the  nations  before 
liim,  and  made  him  rule  over  kings  ?  he  gave  them  as 
the  dust  to  his  sword,  ajid  as  driven  stubble  to  his  bow. 

 3.  He  pursued  them,  a7id  passed  safely  ;  even 

by  the  way  tliat  he  had  not  gone  with  his  feet. 

(See  Is.  xli.  25-28  ;  xlv.  1-4.) 

Is.  xlvi.  11.  Calling  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east, 
the  man  that  executeth  my  counsel  from  a  far  coun- 
try :  yea,  I  have  spoken  it,  I  will  also  bring  it  to  pass ; 
I  have  purposed  it,  I  will  also  do  it. 

—  xlviii.  14.  All  ye,  assemble  yourselves,  and  hear ; 
which  among  them  hath  declared  these  things  ?  The 
Lord  hath  loved  him  :  he  will  do  his  pleasure  on  Bab- 
ylon, and  his  arm  shall  he  on  the  Chaldeans. 

 15.  I,  even  I,  have  spoken ;  yea,  I  have  called 

him  :  I  have  brought  him,  and  he  shall  make  his  way 
prosperous. 

(2.  Daniel's  vision.) 
(See  first  clause  of  Dan.  ii.  39.) 


Dan.vii.  5.  And  behold  another  bea.st,  a  second, 
like  to  a  bear,  and  it  rai.sed  up  itself  on  one  side,  and 
it  had  three  ribs  in  the  mouth  of  it  between  the  teeth 
of  it :  and  they  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devour  much 
flesh. 

—  viii.  3.  Then  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and, 
behold,  there  stood  before  the  river  a  ram  which  had 
two  horns  :  and  the  two  horns  were  high  ;  but  one  was 
higher  than  the  other,  and  the  higher  came  up  last. 

 4.  I  saw  The  ram  pushing  westward,  and  uorth- 

Avard,  and  southward ;  so  that  no  beasts  might  stand 
before  him,  neither  was  there  any  that  could  deliver 
out  of  his  hand ;  but  he  did  according  to  his  will,  and 
became  great. 

 20.  The  ram  which  thou  sawest  having  two 

horns  are  the  kings  of  Media  and  Persia. 

(3.  LAWS  NOT  TO  BE  CHANGED.) 

Dan.vi.  6.  Then  these  presidents  and  princes  as- 
sembled together  to  the  king,  and  said  thus  unto  him, 
King  Darius,  live  for  ever.- 

 7.  All  the  presidents  of  the  kingdom,  the  gov- 
ernors, and  the  princes,  the  counsellors,  and  the  cap- 
tains, have  consulted  together  to  establish  a  royal 
statute,  and  to  make  a  firm  decree,  that  whosoever 
shall  ask  a  petition  of  any  God  or  man  for  thirty  days, 
save  of  thee,  O  king,  he  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of 
lions. 

 8.  Now,  O  king,  establish  the  decree,  and  sign 

the  writing,  that  it  be  not  changed,  according  to  the 
law  of  the  Medes  and  Persians,  which  altcreth  not. 

 9.  Wherefore  king  Darius  signed  the  writing 

and  the  decree. 

 14.  Then  the  king,  when  he  heard  these 

words,  was  sore  displeased  with  himself,  and  set  his 
heart  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him  :  and  he  laboured  till 
the  going  down  of  the  sun  to  deliver  him. 

 15.  Then  these  men  assembled  unto  the  king, 

and  said  unto  the  king,  Ivnow,  O  king,  that  the  law 
of  the  Medes  and  Persians  is.  That  no  decree  nor 
statute  which  the  king  establislieth  may  be  changed. 

 18.  Then  the  king  went  to  his  palace,  and 

passed  the  night  fasting  :  neither  were  instraments  of 
music  brought  before  him :  and  his  sleep  went  from 
him. 

 19.  Then  the  king  arose  very  early  in  the 

morning,  and  went  in  haste  unto  the  den  of  lions. 

 24.  And  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 

those  men  which  had  accused  Daniel,  and  they  cast 
them  into  the  den  of  lions,  them,  their  children,  and 
their  wives ;  and  the  lions  had  the  mastery  of  them, 
and  brake  all  their  bones  in  pieces  or  ever  they  came 
to  the  bottom  of  the  den. 

(B.  in  its  highest  BLOOM.) 
(1.  EXTENT  AND  ORGANIZATION.) 

Est.  i.  1.  -f(this  is  Ahasuerus  which  reigned  fi-om 
India  even  unto  Ethiopia,  over  a  hundred  and  seven 
and  twenty  provinces,) 

 14.  And  the  next  unto  him  ^ms  Carshena, 

Shethar,  Admatha,  Tarshish,  Meres,  Marsena,  and 
Memucan,  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media, 
which  saw  the  king's  face,  and  which  sat  the  first  in 
the  kingdom,) 

—  X.  1.  And  the  king  Ahasuerus  laid  a  tribute  upon 
the  land,  and  tipon  the  isles  of  the  sea. 

(2.  AN  AMALEKITE  MADE  FRLME  MINISTER.) 

See  Est.  iii.  1. 

(3.  INDICATIONS  OF   THE   ARBITRARY  AND  DESPOTIO 
CHARACTER  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT.) 

Ezr.  vii.  26.  And  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of 
thy  God,  and  the  law  of  the  king,  let  judgment  be  ex- 
ecuted speedily  upon  him,  whether  it  be  unto  death,  or 
to  banishment,  or  to  confiscation  of  goods,  or  to  im- 
prisonment. 

Est.  V.  9.  Then  went  Haman  forth  that  day  joyful 
and  with  a  glad  heart :  but  when  Haman  saw  Morde- 
cai  in  the  king's  gate,  that  he  stood  not  up,  nor  moved 
for  him,  he  was  full  of  indignation  against  Mordecai. 

 10.  Nevertheless  Saman  refrained  himself: 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


and  when  he  came  liome,  he  sent  and  called  for  his 
friends,  and  Zeresh  his  wife. 

Est.  V.  11.  And  Haman  told  them  of  thcglory  of  his 
riches,  and  the  multitude  of  his  children,  and  all  tJie 
things  wherein  the  king  had  promoted  him,  and  how 
he  had  advanced  him  above  the  princes  and  servants 
of  the  king. 

 12.  Haman  said  moreover.  Yea,  Esther  the 

queen  did  let  no  man  come  in  with  the  king  unto 
the  banquet  that  she  had  prepared  but  myself;  and 
to  morrow  am  I  invited  unto  her  also  with  the 
kmg. 

 13.  Yet  all  this  availeth  me  nothing,  so  long 

as  I  see  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting  at  the  king's  gate. 

 14.  Then  said  Zeresh  his  wife  and  all  his 

friends  unto  him,  Let  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits 
high,  and  to  morrow  speak  thou  unto  the  king  that 
Mordecai  may  be  hanged  thereon :  then  go  thou  in 
merrily  with  the  king  unto  the  banquet.  And  the 
thing  pleased  Haman ;  and  he  caused  the  gallows  to 
be  made. 

(4.  A  CONSPIRACY  EXPOSED.) 

Est.  ii.  21.  In  those  days,  while  Mordecai  sat  in  the 
king's  gate,  two  of  the  king's  chamberlains,  Bigthan 
and  Teresh,  of  those  which  kept  the  door,  were  wroth, 
and  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuerus. 

 22.  And  the  thing  was  known  to  Mordecai, 

who  told  it  unto  Esther  the  queen ;  and  Esther  certi- 
fied the  king  tliereof  in  Mordecai's  name. 

 23.  And  when  inquisition  was  made  of  the 

matter,  it  was  found  out;  therefore  they  were  both 
hanged  on  a  tree :  and  it  was  written  in  the  book  of 
the  chi-onicles  before  the  king. 

(5.  A  JEW  THEREBY  BECOMES  PRIME  MINISTER.) 

Est.  vi.  1.  On  that  night  could  not  the  king  sleep, 
and  he  commanded  to  bring  the  book  of  records  of  the 
chi'onicles ;  and  they  were  read  before  the  king. 

 8.  And  it  was  found  written,  that  Mordecai 

had  told  of  Bigthana  and  Teresh,  two  of  the  king's 
chamberlains,  the  keepers  of  the  door,  who  sought  to 
lay  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuerus. 

 3.  And  the  king  said,  What  honour  and  dig- 
nity hath  been  done  to  Mordecai  for  this  ?  Then  said 
the  king's  servants  that  ministered  unto  him.  There  is 
nothing  done  for  him. 

 4.  And  the  king  said.  Who  is  in  the  court? 

Now  Haman  was  come  into  the  outward  court  of  the 
king's  house,  to  speak  unto  the  king  to  hang  Mordecai 
on  the  gallows  that  he  had  prepared  for  him. 

 5.  And  the  king's  servant  said  unto  him,  Be- 
hold, Haman  standeth  in  the  court.  And  the  king 
said,  Let  him  come  in. 

 6.  So  Haman  came  in.    And  the  king  said 

unto  him.  What  shall  be  done  unto  the  man  whom 
the  king  deligliteth  to  honour  ?  Now  Haman  thought 
in  his  heart.  To  whom  would  the  king  delight  to  do 
honour  more  than  to  myself? 

 7.  And  Haman  answered  the  king.  For  the 

man  whom  the  king  delighteth  to  honour, 

 8.  Let  the  royal  apparel  be  brought  which  the 

king  useth  to  wear,  and  the  horse  that  the  king  rideth 
upon,  and  the  crown  royal  which  is  set  upon  his  head : 

 9.  And  let  this  apparel  and  horse  be  delivered 

to  the  hand  of  one  of  the  king's  most  noble  princes, 
that  they  may  array  the  man  withal  whom  the  king 
delighteth  to  honour,  and  bring  him  on  horseback 
through  the  street  of  the  city,  and  proclaim  before 
him,  'Tlius  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  whom  the  king 
delighteth  to  lionour. 

 10.  Then  the  king  said  to  Haman,  Make  haste, 

and  take  the  apparel  and  the  horse,  as  thou  hast  said, 
and  do  even  so  to  Mordecai  the  Jew,  that  sitteth  at 
the  king's  gate :  let  nothing  fail  of  all  that  thou  hast 
spoken. 

 11.  Then  took  Haman  the  apparel  and  the 

horse,  and  arrayed  Mordecai,  and  brought  him  on 
horseback  through  the  street  of  the  city,  and  pro- 
claimed before  him.  Thus  shalt  it  be  done  unto  the 
man  whom  the  king  delighteth  to  honour. 

—  viii.  15.  And  Mordecai  M'ent  out  from  the  presence 
of  the  king  in  royal  apparel  of  blue  and  white,  and 


with  a  great  crown  of  gold,  and  with  a  gannent  of 
fine  linen  and  purple :  and  the  city  of  Shushan  rejoiced 
and  was  glad. 

 16.  The  Jews  had  light,  and  gladness,  and 

joy,  and  honour. 

 17.  And  in  every  province,  and  in  every  city, 

whithersoever  the  king's  commandment  and  his  decree 
came,  the  Jews  had  joy  and  gladness,  a  feast  and  a 
good  day.  And  many  of  the  people  of  the  land 
became  Jews ;  for  the  fear  of  the  Jews  fell  upon  them. 

—  X.  3.  For  Mordecai  the  Jew  was  next  unto  king 
Ahasuerus,  and  great  among  the  Jews,  and  accepted 
of  the  multitude  of  his  brethren,  seeking  the  wealth  of 
his  people,  and  speaking  peace  to  all  his  seed. 

(6.  A  QtTEEN  WANTONLY  REPUDIATED.) 

Est.  i.  13.  Then  the  king  said  to  the  wise  men, 
which  knew  the  times,  (for  so  teas  the  king's  manner 
toward  all  that  knew  law  and  judgment: 

 15.  What  shall  we  do  unto  the  queen  Vashti 

according  to  law,  because  she  hath  not  performed  the 
commandment  of  the  king  Ahasuerus  by  the  chamber- 
lains? 

 16.  And  Memucan  answered  before  the  king 

and  the  princes,  Vashti  the  queen  hath  not  done 
wrong  to  the  king  only,  but  also  to  all  the  princes, 
and  to  all  the  people  that  are  in  all  the  provinces  of 
the  king  Ahasuerus. 

 17.  For  this  deed  of  the  queen  shall  come 

abroad  unto  all  women,  so  that  they  shall  despise  their 
husbands  in  their  eyes,  when  it  shall  be  reported.  The 
king  Ahasuerus  commanded  Vashti  the  queen  to  be 
brought  in  before  him,  but  she  came  not. 

 18.  Likewise  shall  the  ladies  of  Persia  and 

Media  say  this  day  unto  all  the  king's  princes,  which 
have  heard  of  the  deed  of  the  queen.  Thus  shall  there 
arise  too  much  contempt  and  wrath. 

 19.  If  it  please  the  king,  let  there  go  a  royal 

commandment  from  him,  and  let  it  be  written  among 
the  laws  of  the  Persians  and  the  Medes,  that  it  be  not 
altered.  That  Vashti  come  no  more  before  king  Ahas- 
uerus; and  let  the  king  give  her  royal  estate  tmto 
another  that  is  better  than  she. 

 20.  And  when  the  king's  decree,  which  he 

shall  make,  shall  be  published  throughout  all  his 
empire,  (for  it  is  great,)  all  the  wives  shall  give  to  their 
husbands  honour,  both  to  great  and  small. 

 21.  And  the  saying  pleased  the  king  and  the 

princes ;  and  the  king  did  according  to  the  word  of 
Memucan : 

 22.  For  he  sent  letters  into  all  the  king's 

provinces,  into  every  province  according  to  the  wilting 
thereof,  and  to  every  people  after  their  language,  that 
every  man  should  bear  rule  in  his  own  house,  and  that 
it  should  be  published  according  to  the  language  of 
every  people. 

(7.  A  BEAUTIFUL  JEWESS  MADE  QUEEN.) 

Est.  ii.  1.  After  these  things,  when  the  wrath  of 
king  Ahasuerus  was  appeased,  he  remembered  Vashti, 
and  what  she  had  done,  and  what  was  decreed  against 
her. 

 2.  Then  said  the  king's  servants  that  minis- 
tered unto  him.  Let  there  be  fair  young  virgins  sought 
for  the  king. 

 3.  And  let  the  king  appoint  officers  in  all  the 

provinces  of  his  kingdom,  that  they  may  gather 
together  all  the  fair  young  virgins  unto  Shushan  the 
palace,  to  the  house  of  the  women,  unto  the  custody 
of  Hege  the  king's  chamberlain,  keeper  of  the  women; 
and  let  their  things  for  purification  be  given  them  : 

 4.  And  ict  the  maiden  which  pleaseth  the 

king  be  queen  instead  of  Vashti.  And  the  thing 
pleased  the  king ;  and  he  did  so. 

 12.  Now  when  ever}'  maid's  turn  was  come  to 

go  in  to  king  Ahasuerus,  "after  that  she  had  been 
twelve  months,  according  to  the  manner  of  the  women, 
(for  so  were  the  days  of  tireir  purifications  accomplished, 
to  wit,  six  months  with  oil  of  myrrh,  and  six  months 
with  sweet  odoure,  and  with  other  things  for  the  pmi- 
fying  of  the  women,) 

 13.  Then  thus  came  even/  maiden  unto  the 

king;  w^iatsoever  she  desired  was  given  her  to  go 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Tvith  her  out  of  the  house  of  the  women  unto  tlie  king's 
house. 

Est.  ii.  14.  In  the  evening  she  went,  and  on  the  mor- 
row she  returned  into  the  second  house  of  the  women, 
to  the  custody  of  Shaasligaz,  the  Isiug's  chamberlain, 
which  kept  the  concubines :  slie  came  in  unto  tlie  king 
no  more,  except  the  king  delighted  in  her,  and  that 
she  were  called  by  name. 

 15.  Now  when  the  turn  of  Esther,  the  daugh- 
ter of  Abihail  the  uncle  of  Mordecai,  who  had  taken 
her  for  his  daughter,  was  come  to  go  in  unto  the  king, 
she  required  nothing  but  what  Ilegai  the  king's  cham- 
berlain, the  keeper  of  the  women,  appointed.  And 
Estlier  obtained  favor  in  the  sight  of  all  them  that 
looked  upon  her. 

 16.  So  Esther  was  taken  unto  king  Ahasuerus 

into  his  house  royal  in  tlie  tenth  month,  which  is  the 
month  Tebeth,  in  the  seventh  year  of  his  reign. 

 17.  And  the  king  loved  Esther  above  all  the 

women,  and  she  obtained  grace  and  favour  in  his  sight 
more  tlian  all  the  virgins;  so  that  he  set  the  royal 
crown  upon  her  head,  and  made  her  queen  mstead  of 
Vashti. 

(8.  A  GRAND  BANQUET.) 

Est.  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Ahas- 
uerus,+ 

 2.  That  in  those  days,  when  the  king  Ahas- 
uerus sat  on  the  throne  of  his  kingdom,  which  was  in 
Shushan  the  palace, 

 3.  In  the  third  year  of  his  reign,  he  made  a 

feast  unto  all  his  princes  and  his  servants ;  the  ])ower 
of  Persia  and  Media,  the  nobles  and  princes  of  the 
provinces,  beincf  before  him : 

 4.  When  he  shewed  the  riches  of  his  glorious 

kingdom  and  the  honour  of  his  excellent  majesty  many 
days,  even  a  hundred  and  fourscore  days. 

 5.  And  when  these  days  were  expired,  the 

king  made  a  feast  unto  all  the  people  that  were  present 
in  Shushan  the  palace,  both  unto  great  and  small, 
seven  days,  in  the  court  of  the  garden  of  the  king's 
palace ; 

 6.  Where  ^mre  white,  gi-een,  and  blue  hangings, 

fastened  with  cords  of  fine  linen  and  purple  to  silver 
rings  and  pillars  of  marble:  the  beds  were  of  gold  and 
silver,  upon  a  pavement  of  red,  and  blue,  and  white, 
and  black  marble. 

 7.  And  they  gave  them,  drink  in  vessels  of  gold, 

(the  vessels  being  diverse  one  from  another,)  and  royal 
wine  in  abundance,  according  to  the  state  of  tlie  king. 

 8.  And  the  drinking  was  according  to  the  law ; 

none  did  compel :  for  so  the  king  had  appointed  to  all 
the  officers  of  his  house,  that  they  should  do  according 
to  every  man's  pleasure. 

(9.  THE  QUEEN  ALSO  MAKES  A  FEAST.) 

Est.  i.  9.  Also  Vashti  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the 
women  in  the  royal  house  which  belonged  to  king 
Ahasuerus. 

(10.  FEAST  IN  HONOUR  OF  THE  NEW  QUEEN.) 

Est.  ii.  18.  Then  the  king  made  a  great  feast  unto 
all  his  princes  and  his  servants,  even  Esther's  feast; 
and  he  made  a  release  to  the  provinces,  and  gave  gills, 
according  to  the  state  of  the  king. 

 19.  And  when  the  virgins  were  gathered  to- 
gether the  second  time,  then  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king's 
gate. 

 20.  Esther  had  not  yet  shewed  her  kindred  nor 

her  people,  as  Mordecai  had  charged  her :  for  Esther 
did  the  commandment  of  Mordecai,  like  as  when  she 
was  brought  up  with  him. 

(11.  Esther's  banquet.) 

Est.  V.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  that 
Esther  put  on  Jier  royal  apparel,  and  stood  in  the  inner 
court  of  the  king's  house,  over  against  the  king's 
house :  and  the  king  sat  upon  his  royal  throne  in  the 
royal  house,  over  against  the  gate  of  the  house. 

 3.  And  it  was  so,  when  the  king  saw  Esther 

the  queen  standing  in  the  court,  that  she  obtained 
favour  in  his  sight :  and  the  king  held  out  to  Esther  the 
golden  sceptre  that  was  in  his  hand.  So  Esther  drew 
near,  and  touched  the  top  of  the  sceptre. 


 3.  Then  said  the  king  unto  her.  What  wilt 

thou,  queen  Esther?  and  what  is  thy  request?  it  shall 
be  even  given  thee  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom. 

 4.  And  Estlier  answered.  If  it  seem  good  unto 

the  king,  let  the  king  and  Haman  come  this  day  unto 
the  banquet  that  I  have  prepared  for  him. 

 5.  Then  the  king  said,  Cause  Haman  to  make 

haste,  that  he  may  do  as  Esther  hath  said.  So  the 
king  and  Haman  came  to  the  banquet  that  Esther  had 
prepared. 

 G.  And  the  king  said  unto  Esther  at  the  ban- 
quet of  wine,  What  is  thy  petition?  and  it  shall  be 
granted  thee:  and  what  is  thy  request?  even  to  the 
half  of  the  kingdom  it  shall  be  performed. 

 7.  Then  answered  Esther,  and  said,  My  peti- 
tion and  my  request  is  ; 

 8.  If  I  have  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  the 

king,  and  if  it  please  the  king  to  grant  my  petition, 
and  to  perform  my  request,  let  the  king  and  Haman 
come  to  the  banquet  that  I  shall  prepare  for  them,  and 
I  will  do  to  morrow  as  the  king  hath  said. 

(12.  Esther's  second  banquet.) 

Est.  vi.  14.  And  while  they  ^cer^  yet  talking  with  him, 
came  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  hastened  to  bring 
Haman  unto  the  banquet  that  Esther  had  prepared. 

—  vii.  1.  So  the  king  and  Haman  came  to  banquet 
with  Esther  the  queen. 

 2.  And  the  king  said  again  unto  Esther  on 

the  second  day  at  the  banquet  of  wine.  What  is  thy 
petition,  queen  Esther?  and  it  shall  be  granted  thee: 
and  what  is  thy  request  ?  and  it  shall  be  performed, 
even  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom. 

§  54.  Moab. 

(1.  TO  BE  DESOLATED.) 

Num.  xxiv.  14.  And  now,  behold,  I  go  unto  my  peo- 
ple: come  therefore,  and  I  will  advertise  thee  what  this 
people  shall  do  to  the  people  in  the  latter  days. 

Is.  XV.  1.  The  burden  of  Moab.  Because  in  the 
night  Ar  of  Moab  is  laid  waste,  and  brought  to  silence ; 
because  in  the  night  Kir  of  Moab  is  laid  waste,  and 
brought  to  silence : 

 2.  He  is  gone  up  to  Bajith,  and  to  Dibon,  the 

high  places,  to  weep :  Moab  shall  howl  over  Nebo, 
and  over  Medeba  :  on  aU  their  heads  shall  be  baldness, 
and  every  beard  cut  off. 

 3.  In  their  streets  they  shall  gird  themselves 

with  sackcloth :  on  the  tops  of  their  houses,  and  in  their 
streets,  every  one  shall  howl,  weeping  abundantly. 

 .4.  And  Heshbon  shall  cry,  and  Elealeh  ;  their 

voice  shall  be  heard  even,  unto  Jahaz :  therefore  the 
armed  soldiers  of  Moab  shall  cry  out ;  his  life  shall  be 
grievous  unto  him. 

 5.  My  heart  shall  cry  out  for  Moab ;  his  fugi- 
tives shall  flee  unto  Zoar,  a  heifer  of  three  years  old  : 
for  by  the  mounting  up  of  Luhith  with  weeping  shall 
they  go  it  up ;  for  in  the  way  of  Horonaim  they  shall 
raise  up  a  cry  of  destruction. 

 6.  For  the  waters  of  Nimrim  shall  be  desolate : 

for  the  hay  is  withered  away,  the  grass  faileth,  there  is 
no  green  thing. 

 7.  Therefore  the  abundance  they  have  gotten, 

and  that  which  they  have  laid  up,  shall  they  carry 
away  to  the  brook  of  the  willows. 

 8.  For  the  cry  is  gone  round  about  the  borders 

of  Moab ;  the  howling  thereof  unto  Eglaini,  and  the 
howling  thereof  unto  Beer-elini. 

 9.  For  the  waters  of  Dimon  shall  be  full  of 

blood  :  for  I  will  bring  more  upon  Dimon,  lions  upon 
him  that  escapeth  of  lloab,  and  upon  the  remnant  of 
the  land. 

—  xvi.  1.  Send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 
from  Sela  to  the  wilderness,  unto  the  mount  of  the 
daughter  of  Zion. 

 2.  For  it  shall  be,  that,  as  a  wandering  bird 

cast  out  of  the  nest,  so  the  daughters  of  Moab  shall  be 
at  the  fords  of  Arnon. 

—  —  3.  Take  counsel,  execute  judgment ;  make  thy 
shadow  as  the  night  iu  the  midst  of  the  noonday  ; 
hide  the  outcasts  ;  "bewray  not  him  that  wandereth. 

 4.  Let  mine  outcasts  dwell  with  thee,  Moab, 

be  thou  a  covert  to  them  from  the  foce  of  the  spoiler : 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


for  the  extortioner  is  at  an  end,  the  spoiler  ceasetli,  tlic 
oppressors  are  consumed  out  of'  tiie  land. 

l8.  xvi.  7.  Therefore  shall  Moab  howl  for  Moab,  every 
one  shall  howl:  for  the  foundations  of  Kir-hareseth 
shall  ye  mourn  ;  surely  they  nre  stricken. 

 8.  For  the  fields  of  Heshbon  languish,  and  the 

vine  of  Sibniah  :  the  lords  of  the  heathen  have  broken 
clown  the  principal  plants  thereof,  they  are  come  ewti 
unto  Jazer,  they  wandered  through  the  wilderness :  her 
branches  are  stretched  out,  they  are  gone  over  the 
sea. 

 9.  Therefore  I  will  bewail  with  the  weeping 

of  Jazer  the  vine  of  Sibniali :  I  will  water  thee  with 
my  tears,  O  Heshbon,  and  Elealeli :  lor  the  sliouting  for 
thy  summer  fruits  and  for  thy  harvest  is  fallen. 

 10.  And  gladness  is  taken  away,  and  joy  out 

of  the  plentiful  tield  ;  and  in  the  vineyards  there  shall 
be  no  singing,  neither  shall  there  be  shouting :  the 
treaders  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in  their  presses :  I 
have  made  their  mntnge  shouting  to  cease. 

 11.  Wherefore  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  a 

harp  for  Moab,  and  mine  inward  parts  for  Kir-haresh. 

 13.  This  is  the  word  that  the  Lord  hath  sjioken 

concerning  ]\Ioab  since  that  time. 

 l-i.  But  now  the  Lord  hath  spoken,  saying. 

Within  three  years,  as  the  years  of  a  hireling,  and  the 
glory  of  Moab  shall  be  contemned,  with  all  that  great 
multitude;  and  the  remnant  shall  be  very  small  and 
feeble. 

—  XXV.  10.  For  in  this  mountain  shall  the  hand  of 
the  Lord  rest,  and  Moab  shall  be  trodden  down  under 
him,  even  as  straw  is  trodden  down  for  the  dunghill. 

 12.  And  the  fortress  of  the  high  fort  of  thy 

walls  shall  he  bring  down,  lay  low,  and  bring  to  the 
ground,  even  to  the  dust. 

Jar.  xlviii.  1.  Against  Moab  thus  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Woe  unto  Nebo !  for  it  is 
spoiled :  Kirlathaim  is  confounded  and  taken  :  Misgab 
is  confounded  and  dismayed. 

 2.  There  shall  be  no  more  praise  of  Moab :  in 

Heshbon  they  have  devised  evil  against  it ;  come,  and 
let  us  cut  it  off  from  being  a  nation.  Also  thou  shalt 
be  cut  down,  O  Madmen  ;  the  sword  shall  pursue  thee. 

 3.  A  voice  of  crying  shcdl  be  from  lloronaim, 

spoiling  and  great  destruction. 

 4.  Jloalj  is  destroyed;  her  little  ones  have 

caused  a  cry  to  be  heard. 

 5.  For  in  the  going  up  of  Luhith  continual 

■weeping  shall  go  up  ;  for  in  the  going  down  of  Horo- 
naim  the  enemies  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruction. 

 6.  Flee,  save  your  lives,  and  be  like  the  heath 

in  the  wilderness. 

 8.  And  the  spoiler  shall  come  upon  every  city, 

and  no  city  shall  escape  :  the  valley  also  shall  perish, 
and  the  plain  shall  be  destroyed,  as  the  Lord  hath 
spoken. 

 9.  Give  wings  unto  Moab,  that  it  may  flee  and 

get  away  :  for  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  desolate,  with- 
out any  to  dwell  therein. 

 10.  Cursed  be  he  that  doeth  the  work  of  the 

Lord  deceitfully,  and  cursed  be  he  that  keepeth  back 
his  sword  from  blood. 

 14.  How  say  ye,  We  are  mighty  and  strong 

men  for  the  war  ? 

 15.  Moab  is  spoiled,  and  gone  up  out  of  her 

cities,  and  his  chosen  young  men  are  gone  down  to  the 
slaughter,  saith  the  king,  whose  name  is  the  Lord  of 
hosts. 

 16.  The  calamity  of  Moab  is  near  to  come, 

and  his  affliction  hasteth  flist. 

 17.  All  ye  that  are  about  him,  bemoan  him ; 

and  all  ye  that  know  his  name,  say.  How  is  the  strong  j 
staff  broken,  and  the  beautiful  rod  ! 

 18.  Thou  daughter  that  dost  inhabit  Dibon, 

come  down  from  rty  glory,  and  sit  in  thirst;  for  tlie 
spoiler  of  Moab  shall  coine  upon  thee,  and  he  shall 
destroy  thy  strong  holds. 

 ^19.  0  inhabitant  of  Aroer,  stand  by  the  way, 

and  espy  ;  ask  him  that  fleeth,  and  her  that  escapeth, 
and  say.  What  is  done  ? 

 30.  Moab  is  confounded ;  for  it  is  broken 

down:  howl  and  cry;  tell  ye  it  in  Arnon,  that  Moab 
is  spoiled, 

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 21.  And  judgment  is  come  upon  the  plain 

country ;  upon  Holon,  and  upon  Jahazah,  and  upon 
Mephaath, 

 22.  And  upon  Dibon^  and  upon  Nebo,  and 

upon  Beth-diblathoim, 

 23.  And  upon  Kiriathaim,  and  upon  Beth- 

gamul,  and  upon  Beth-meon. 

 24.  And  ui)on  Keri(jth,  and  upon  Bozrah,  and 

upon  all  the  cities  of  the  land  of  Moab,  far  or  near. 

 25.  The  horn  of  3Ioab  is  cut  off,  and  his  arm 

is  broken,  saith  the  Lord. 

 26.  ]Make  ye  him  drunken  ;  for  he  magnified 

himself  against  the  Lord  :  Moab  aL«o  shall  wallow  in 
his  vomit,  and  he  also  shall  be  in  derision. 

 ^28.  O  ye  that  dwell  in  Monl),  leave  the  cities, 

and  dwell  in  the  rock,  and  be  like  the  dove  that  maketh 
her  nest  in  the  side  of  the  hole's  mouth. 

 31.  Therefore  will  I  howl  for  3Ioab,  and  I  will 

ciy  out  for  all  Moab ;  mine  heart  shall  mourn  for  the 
men  of  Kir-heres. 

 32.  O  vine  of  Sibmah,  I  will  weep  for  thee 

with  the  weeping  of  Jazer  :  thy  ]3lants  are  gone  over 
the  sea,  they  reach  even  to  the  s<  a  of  Jazer  :  the  spoiler 
is  fallen  upon  thy  summer  fruits  and  upon  thy  vintage. 

 33.  And  joy  and  gladness  is  taken  from  the 

plentiful  field,  and  fVom  the  land  of  Moab;  and  I  have 
caused  ^^  ine  to  fail  from  the  winepresses  :  none  shall 
tread  with  shouting  ;        shouting  shall  be  no  shouting. 

 34.  From  the  cry  of  Heshbon  ere}i  unto  Elealeh, 

and  even  imto  Jahaz,  "have  thc}^  uttered  their  voice, 
from  Zoar  even  unto  Horonaim,  as  a  heifer  of  three 
years  old :  for  the  waters  also  of  Isimrim  shall  be  des- 
olate. 

 36.  Therefore  mine  heart  shall  sound  for  Moab 

like  pipes,  and  mine  heart  shall  sound  like  pipes  for 
the  men  of  Kir-heres :  because  the  riches  that  he  hath 
gotten  are  perished. 

 37.  For  eveiy  head  shall  be  bald,  and  every 

beard  clipped  :  upon  all  the  hands  shall  be  cuttings, 
and  upon  the  loins  sackcloth. 

 38.  There  shall  be  lamentation  generally  upon 

all  the  housetops  of  Moab,  and  in  the  streets  thereof : 
for  I  have  broken  Moab  like  a  vessel  wherein  is  no 
pleasure,  saith  the  Lord. 

 39.  They  shall  howl,  saying,  How  is  it  broken 

down  !  how  hath  Jloab  turned  the  back  with  shame ! 
so  shall  ]Moab  be  a  derision  and  a  dismaying  to  all 
them  about  him. 

 40.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  he  shall 

fly  as  an  eagle,  and  shall  spread  his  wings  over  Moab. 

 41.  Kerioth  is  taken,  and  the  strong  holds  are 

surprised,  and  the  mighty  men's  hearts  in  Moab  at  that 
daj'  shall  be  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  pangs. 

 42.  And  !Moab  shall  be  destroyed  from  being  a 

]-)eople,  because  he  hath  magnified  himself  against  the 
Lord. 

 43.  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  sJiaU  be 

upon  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  Moab,  saith  the  Lord. 

 44.  He  that  fleeth  from  the  fear  shall  fall  into 

the  pit ;  and  he  that  getteth  up  out  of  the  pit  shall  be 
taken  in  the  snare :  for  I  will  bring  upon  it,  even  upon 
Moab,  the  year  of  their  visitation,  saith  the  Lord. 

 45.  They  that  fled  stood  under  the  shadow  of 

Heshbon  because  of  the  force :  but  a  fire  shall  come 
forth  out  of  Heshbon,  and  a  flame  from  the  midst  of 
Sihon,  and  shall  devour  the  corner  of  jMoab,  and  the 
crown  of  the  head  of  the  tumultuous  ones. 

 4C.  Woe  be  unto  thee,  O  3Ioab  !  the  people  of 

Chemosh  perisheth :  for  thy  sons  are  taken  captives, 
and  thy  daughters  captives. 

Ezek.  XXV.  8.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  that 
Moab  and  Seir  do  say.  Behold,  the  house  of  Judah  is 
like  unto  all  the  heathen ; 

 9.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  open  the  side  of 

Moab  from  the  cities  which  arc  on  his  frontiers,  the 
glory  of  the  country,  Beth-jeshimoth,  Baal-meon,  and 
Kiriathaim, 

 10.  Unto  the  men  of  the  east  with  the  Ammon- 
ites, and  will  give  them  in  possession,  that  the  Am- 
monites may  not  be  remembered  among  the  nations. 

 11.  And  I  will  execute  judgments  upon  Moab ; 

and  thev  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

See  Ps.  Ix.  8  ;  Ixxxiii.  6.  Zeph.ii.  8-11. 

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OTHER  NATIONS. 


COOK  XII. 


2.  THE  SINS  OF  M0A15.) 

Is.  xvi.  6.  We  have  heard  of  the  pride  of  Moab  ;  he 
is  very  proud  :  ecen  of  his  haughtiness,  and  his  pride, 
and  his  wrath  :  bui  his  lies  shall  not  be  so. 

Jer.  xlviii.  29.  We  have  heard  the  pride  of  Moab. 
(he  "is  e.xcecding-  proud,)  his  loftiness,  and  his  arrogancy, 
and  his  pride,  and  the  haughtiness  of  his  heart. 

 30.  I  know  his  wrath,  saith  theLoKD;  but 

shall  not  be  so ;  his  lies  shall  not  so  effect  it. 

Amos  ii.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Moab,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punishment  theveof;  because  he  burned  the  bones 
of  the  king  of  Edom  into  lime. 

 3.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  Moab,  and  it 

shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Kirioth  :  and  Moab  shall 
die  with  tumult,  with  shouting,  awZ  with  the  sound  of 
the  trumpet :  ' 

 3.  And  I  will  cut  off  the  judge  from  the  midst 

thereof,  and  will  slay  all  the  princes  thereof  with  him, 
saith  the  Lord. 

(3.  THE  DESOLATION  TO  BE  REPAIRED.) 

Jer.  xlviii.  47.  Yet  will  I  bring  again  the  captivity 
of  Moab  in  the  latter  days,  saith  the  Lord.  Thus  far 
is  the  judgment  of  Moab. 

§  55.  Ammon. 

(1.  to  be  DESOLATED.) 

Jer.  xlix.  1.  Concerning  the  Ammonites,  thus  saith 
the  Lord ;  Hath  Israel  no  sons  ?  hath  he  no  heir  ?  why 
then  doth  their  king  inherit  Gad,  and  his  people  dwell 
in  his  cities  ? 

 3.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the 

Lord,  that  I  will  cause  an  alarm  of  war  to  be  heard 
in  Rabbah  of  the  Ammonites ;  and  it  shall  be  a  deso- 
late heap,  and  her  daughters  shall  be  burned  with  fire: 
then  shall  Israel  be  heir  unto  them  that  were  his  heirs, 
saith  the  Lord. 

 3.  Howl,  O  Heshbon,  for  Ai  is  spoiled:  cry, 

ye  daughters  of  Rabbah,  gird  you  with  sackcloth  ;  la- 
ment, and  run  to  and  fro  by  the  hedges ;  for  their  king 
shall  go  into  captivity,  and  his  priests  and  his  princes 
together. 

 4.  Wherefore  gloriest  thou  in  the  valleys,  thy 

flowing  valley,  O  backsliding  daughter?  that  trusted 
in  her  treasures,  sai/ing,  Who  shall  come  unto  me  ? 

 5.  Behold,  I  will  bring  a  fear  upon  thee,  saith 

the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  from  all  those  that  be  about 
thee;  and  ye  shall  be  driven  out  eveiy  man  right 
forth  ;  and  none  shall  gather  up  him  that  wandereth. 

 (5.  And  afterward  I  will  bring  again  the  cap- 
tivity of  Ammon,  saith  the  Lord. 

(2.  BY  NEBUCHADNEZZAR.) 

Ezek.xxi.  19.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  appoint  thee 
two  ways,  tliat  the  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon  may 
come :  both  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  one  land : 
and  choose  thou  a  place,  choose  it  at  the  head  of  the 
way  to  the  city. 

 20.  Appoint  a  way,  that  the  sword  may  come 

to  Rabbath  of  the  Ammonites ,  and  to  Judah  in  Jeru- 
salem the  defenced. 

 28.  And  thou,  son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say, 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  concerning  the  Ammonites, 
and  concerning  their  reproach ;  even  say  thou.  The 
sword,  the  sword  is  drawn :  for  the  slaughter  it  is  fur- 
bished, to  consume  because  of  the  glittering : 

 30.  Shall  I  cause  it  to  return  into  his  sheath  ? 

I  will  judge  thee  in  the  place  where  thou  wast  created, 
in  the  land  of  thy  nativity. 

 31.  And  I  will  pour  out  mine  indignation  upon 

thee  ;  I  will  blow  against  tliee  in  the  face  of  my  wrath, 
and  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  brutish  men,  and 
skilful  to  destroy. 

 32.  Thou  shalt  be  for  fuel  to  the  fire ;  thy 

blood  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the  land ;  thou  shalt  be 
no  more  remembered  :  for  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it. 

(3.  WHY.) 

Ezek.  XXV.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the 
Ammonites,  and  prophesy  against  them  ;  ■ 
 3.  And  say  unto  the  Ammonites,  Hear  the 


word  of  the  Lord  Gon  ;  Thus  saith  llie  Lord  God  ; 
Because  thou  saidst.  Aha,  against  my  sanctuary,  when 
it  was  profaned  ;  and  against  the  land  of  Israel,  when 
it  was  desolate ;  and  against  the  house  of  Judah,  when 
they  went  into  captivity ; 

 4.  Behold,  therefore  I  will  deliver  thee  to  the 

men  of  the  east  for  a  possession,  and  they  shall  set 
their  palaces  in  thee,  and  make  their  dwellings  in  thee : 
they  shall  eat  thy  fruit,  and  they  shall  drink  thy  milk. 

 0.  And  I  will  make  Rabbah  a  stable  for  camels, 

and  the  Anunonites  a  couching  place  for  flocks:  and 
ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 (5.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Because  thou 

hast  clapped  thine  hands,  and  stamped  with  the  feet, 
and  rejoiced  in  heart  with  all  thy  despite  against  the 
land  of  Israel ; 

 7.  Behold,  therefore  I  will  stretch  out  mine 

hand  upon  thee,  and  will  deliver  thee  for  a  spoil  to  the 
heathen;  and  I  will  cut  thee  off  ft-om  the  people,  and 
I  will  cause  thee  to  perish  out  of  the  countries :  I  will 
destroy  thee  ;  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Amosi.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  for  four,  I 
will  not  turn  away  the  punishment  thereof;  because 
they  have  ripped  up  the  women  with  child,  of  Qilead, 
that  they  might  enlarge  their  border : 

 14.  But  I  wilf  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Rab- 
bah, and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof,  with 
shouting  in  the  day  of  battle,  with  a  tempest  in  the 
daj'  of  the  whirlwind  : 

 15.  And  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity,  he 

and  his  princes  together,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  56.  Edom. 

(1.  DESOLATION  FORETOLD.) 

Num.  xxiv.  18.  And  Edom  shall  be  a  possession, 
Seir  also  shall  be  a  possession  for  his  enemies  ;  and 
Israel  sliall  do  valiantly. 

Is.xxi.  11.  The  burden  of  Dumah.  Hecalleth  tome 
out  of  Seir,  Watchman,  what  of  the  night?  Watch- 
man, what  of  the  night? 

 12.  The  watchman  said.  The  morning  cometh, 

and  also  the  night:  if  ye  will  inquire,  inquire  ye:  re- 
turn, come. 

—  xxxiv.  6.  The  sword  of  the  Lord  is  filled  with 
blood,  it  is  made  fat  with  fatness,  and  with  the  blood 
of  lambs  and  goats,  with  the  fat  of  the  kidneys  of 
rams  :  for  the  Lord  hath  a  sacrifice  in  Bozrah,  and  a 
great  slaughter  in  the  land  of  Idumea. 

 7.  And  the  unicorns  shall  come  down  with 

them,  and  the  bullocks  with  the  bulls ;  and  their  land 
shall  be  soaked  with  blood,  and  their  dust  made  fat 
with  fatness. 

 11.  But  the  cormorant  and  the  bittern  shall 

possess  it ;  the  owl  also  and  the  raven  shall  dwell  in 
it :  and  he  shall  stretch  out  upon  it  the  line  of  confu- 
sion, and  the  stones  of  emptiness. 

 12.  They  shall  call  the  nobles  thereof  to  the 

kingdom,  but  none  shall  he  there,  and  all  her  princes 
shall  be  nothing. 

 13.  And  thorns  shall  come  up  in  her  palaces, 

nettles  and  brambles  in  the  fortresses  thereof :  and  it 
shall  be  a  habitation  of  dragons,  and  a  court  for  owls. 

 14.  The  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  also 

meet  with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  island,  and  the  satyr 
shall  cry  to  his  fellow ;  the  screech  owl  also  shall  rest 
there,  and  find  for  herself  a  place  of  rest, 

 15.  There  shall  the  great  owl  make  her  nest, 

and  lay,  and  hatch,  and  gather  under  her  shadow : 
there  shall  the  vultures  also  be  gathered,  every  one 
with  her  mate. 

 16.  Seek  ye  out  of  the  book  of  the  Lord,  and 

read :  no  one  of  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want  her 
mate :  for  my  mouth  it  hath  commanded,  and  his 
spirit  it  hath  gathered  them. 

 17.  And  he  hath  cast  the  lot  for  them,  and  his 

hand  hath  divided  it  unto  them  byline:  tliey  shall 
l>ossess  it  for  ever,  from  generation  to  generation  shall 
they  dwell  therein. 

Jer.  xlix.  7.  Concerning  Edom,  thus  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts  ;  Is  wisdom  no  more  in  Teman  ?  is  counsel 
perished  from  the  prudent  ?  is  their  wisdom  vanished  ? 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Jer.  xlix.  8.  Flee  ye,  Inrn  back,  dwell  deep,  O  inhabit- 
ants of  Dedan  ;  for  I  will  bring  the  calamity  of  Esau 
upon  him,  the  time  that  I  will  visit  him. 

 9.  If  grapegatherers  come  to  thee,  would  they 

not  leave  souie  gleaning  grapes  ?  if  thieves  by  night, 
they  will  destroy  till  they  liave  enough. 

 10.  But  I  have  made  Esau  bare,  I  have  un- 
covered his  secret  places,  and  he  shall  not  be  able  to 
hide  himself:  his  seed  is  spoiled,  and  his  brethren,  and 
his  neighbours,  and  he  ts  not. 

 11.  Leave  thy  fatherless  children,  I  will  pre- 
serve then  alive  ;  and  let  thy  widows  trust  in  me. 

 12.  For  thus  saitli  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  they 

whose  judgment  was  not  to  drink  of  the  cup  have  as- 
suredly drunken ;  and  art  thou  he  thai  shall  altogether 
go  unpunished  ?  thou  shalt  not  go  unpunished,  but 
thou  shalt  surely  drink  of  it. 

 14.  I  have  heard  a  rumour  from  the  Lord,  and 

an  ambassador  is  sent  unto  the  heathen,  sayinxj.  Gather 
ye  together,  and  come  against  her,  and  rise  up  to  the 
battle. 

 15.  For,  lo,  I  will  make  thee  small  among  the 

heathen,  and  despised  among  men. 

 16.  The  terriblcncss  hath  deceived  thee,  and 

the  pride  of  thine  heart,  O  thou  that  dwellest  in  the 
clefts  of  the  rock,  that  boldest  the  height  of  the  hill: 
though  thou  shouldest  make  thy  nest  as  high  as  the 
eagle,  I  will  bring  thee  down  from  thence,  saith  the 
Lord. 

—  —  17.  Also  Edom  shall  be  a  desolation :  every 
one  that  goeth  by  it  shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss 
at  all  the  plagues  thereof. 

 18.  As  in  the  overthrow  of  Sodom  and  Go- 
morrah and  the  neighbour  cities  thereof,  saith  the  Lord, 
no  man  shall  abide  there,  neither  shall  a  son  of  man 
dwell  in  it. 

 19.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from 

the  swelling  of  Jordan  against  the  habitation  of  the 
strong :  but  I  will  suddenly  make  him  run  away  from 
her:  and  who  is  a  chosen  man,  that  I  may  appoint 
over  her?  for  who  m  like  me?  and  who  will  appoint 
me  the  time  ?  and  who  is  that  shepherd  that  will  stand 
before  me  ? 

 20.  Therefore  hear  the  counsel  of  the  Lord, 

that  he  hath  taken  against  Edom;  and  his  purposes, 
that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  inhabitants  of  Te- 
man :  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw  them 
out;  surely  he  shall  make  their  habitations  desolate 
with  them. 

 21.  The  earth  is  moved  at  the  noise  of  their 

fall ;  at  the  cry  the  noise  thereof  was  heard  in  the  Red 
sea. 

 22.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  and  fly  as  the 

eagle,  and  spread  his  wings  over  Bozrah  :  and  at  that 
day  shall  the  heart  of  the  mighty  men  of  Edom  be  as 
the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  pangs. 

Lam.  iv.  21.  Rejoice  and  be  glad,  O  daughter  of 
Edom,  that  dwellest  in  the  land  of  Uz  ;  the  cup  also 
shall  pass  through  unto  thee  :  thou  shalt  be  drunken, 
and  shalt  make  thyself  naked. 

 22.  The  punishment  of  thine  iniquity  is  ac- 
complished, O  daughter  of  Zion;  he  will  no  more  car- 
ry thee  away  into  captivity  :  he  will  visit  thine  iniquity, 
O  daughter  of  Edom ;  he  will  discover  thy  sins. 

(2.  reason  assigned.) 

Ps.  cxxxvii.  7.  Remember,  O  Lord,  the  children  of 
Edom  in  the  day  of  Jerusalem ;  who  said.  Rase  it, 
rase  it,  ceen  to  the  foundation  thereof 

Ezek.xxv.  12.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Because 
that  Edom  hath  dealt  against  the  house  of  Judah  by 
taking  vengeance,  and  hath  greatly  oflended,  and  re- 
venged himself  upon  them  ; 

 13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will 

also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  Edom,  and  will  cut 
otf  man  and  beast  from  it;  and  Iwill  make  it  desolate 
from  Teman  ;  and  they  of  Dedan  shall  fall  by  the  sword. 

. —  xxxii.  29.  There  ii  Edom,  her  kings,  and  all  her 
princes,  which  with  their  might  are  laid  by  thef7i  that 
were  slain  by  the  sword  :  they  shall  lie  with  the  uncir- 
cumcised,  and  with  Ihem  that  go  down  to  the  pit. 

—  XXXV.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  tiice  against  movmt 
8eir,  and  prophesy  against  it, 


 3.  And  say  unto  it.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

Behold,  O  mount  Seir,  I  am  against  thee,  and  I  will 
stretch  out  mine  hand  against  thee,  and  I  will  make 
thee  most  desolate. 

 4.  I  will  lay  thy  cities  waste,  and  thou  shalt  be 

desolate,  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 5.  Because  thou  hast  had  a  perpetual  hatred, 

and  hast  shed  the  blood  of  the  children  of  Israel  by  the 
force  of  the  sword  in  the  time  of  their  calamity,  in  the 
lime  that  (heir  iniquity  hcul  an  end  : 

 6.  Therefore,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I 

will  prepare  thee  unto  blood,  and  blood  shall  pursue 
thee :  since  thou  hast  not  hated  blood,  even  blood 
shall  pursue  thee. 

 7.  Thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  most  desolate, 

and  cut  otf  from  it  him  that  passeth  out  and  him  that 
returneth. 

 8.  And  I  will  fill  his  mountains  with  his  slain 

men :  in  thy  hills,  and  in  thy  valleys,  and  in  all  thy 
rivers,  shall  they  fall  that  are  slain  with  the  sword. 

 9.  I  will  make  thee  perpetual  desolations,  and 

thy  cities  shall  not  return  :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
a7n  the  Lord. 

 10.  Because  thou  hast  said.  These  two  nations 

and  these  two  countries  shall  be  mine,  and  we  will 
possess  it ;  whereas  the  Lord  was  there  : 

 11.  Therefore,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I 

will  even  do  according  to  thine  anger,  and  according 
to  thme  envy,  which  thou  hast  used  out  of  thy  hatred 
against  them ;  and  I  will  make  myself  known  among 
them,  when  I  have  judged  thee. 

 12.  And  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

and  (hat  I  have  heard  all  thy  blasphemies  which  thou 
hast  spoken  against  the  mountains  of  Israel,  saying. 
They  are  laid  desolate,  they  are  given  us  to  consume. 

 13.  Thus  with  your  mouth  ye  have  boasted 

against  me,  and  have  multiplied  yoiir  words  against 
me  :  I  have  heard  them. 

—  xxxvi.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  the 
enemy  hath  said  against  you.  Aha,  even  the  ancient 
high  places  are  ours  in  possession : 

 3.  Therefore  prophesy  and  say,  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  ;  Because  they  have  made  i/ou  desolate,  and 
swallowed  you  up  on  every  side,  that  ye  might  be  a 
possession  unto  the  residue  of  the  heathen,  and  ye 
are  taken  up  in  the  lips  of  talkers,  and  are  an  infamy 
of  the  people : 

 4.  Therefore,  ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the 

word  of  the  Lord  God  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to 
the  mountains  and  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivers  and  to  the 
valleys,  to  the  desolate  wastes  and  to  the  cities  that 
are  forsaken,  which  became  a  prey  and  derision  to  the 
residue  of  the  heathen  that  a)-e  round  about. 

 5.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Surely 

in  the  fire  of  my  jealousy  have  I  spoken  against  the 
residue  of  the  heathen,  and  against  all  Idumea,  which 
have  appointed  my  land  into  their  possession  with  the 
joy  of  all  (heir  heart,  with  despiteful  minds,  to  cast  it 
out  for  a  yrey. 

Amosi.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Edom,  and  for  tour,  I  will  not  turn  away  (he 
2ninish>ne?i(  thereof;  because  he  did  pursue  his  brother 
with  the  sword,  and  did  cast  off  all  pity,  and  his  anger 
did  tear  perpetually,  and  he  kept  his  wrath  for  ever : 

 12.  But  Iwill  send  a  fire  upon  Teman,  which 

shall  devoiu*  the  palaces  of  Bozrah. 

Ob.  2.  Behold,  I  have  made  thee  small  among  the 
heathen :  thou  art  greatly  de.spised. 

—  3.  The  pride  of  thine  heart  hath  deceived  thee, 
thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  rock,  whose 
habitation  is  high ;  that  saith  iu  his  heart.  Who  shall 
bring  me  down" to  the  ground  ? 

—  4.  Though  thou  exalt  (hyself  as  the  eagle,  and 
though  thou  set  thy  nest  among  the  stars,  thence  will 
I  bring  thee  down,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  5.  If  thieves  came  to  thee,  if  robbers  by  night, 
(how  art  thou  cut  otf !)  would  they  not  have  stolen  till 
they  had  enough  ?  if  the  grapegatherers  came  to  thee, 
would  they  not  leave  some  grapes  ? 

—  6.  How  are  (he  (hings  of  Esau  searched  out !  how 
are  his  liidden  things  sought  up ! 

—  7.  All  the  men  of  thy  confederacy  have  brought 
thee  ec^n  to  the  border :  the  men  that  were  at  peaca 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


with  thee  have  deceived  thee,  and  prevailed  against 
thee ;  the!/  that  eat  thy  bread  have  laid  a  wound  under 
thee  :  t/iere  is  none  understanding  in  him. 

Ob.  8.  Shall  I  not  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord,  even 
destroy  the  wise  7nen  out  of  Edom,  and  understanding 
out  of  the  mount  of  Esau  ? 

—  9.  And  thy  mighty  men,  O  Teman,  shall  be  dis- 
mayed, to  the  end  that  every  one  of  the  mount  of 
Esau  may  be  cut  off  by  slaughter. 

— 10.  For  thy  violence  against  thy  brother  Jacob 
shame  shall  cover  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be  cut  off  for 
ever. 

—  11.  In  the  day  that  thou  stoodest  on  the  other 
side,  in  the  day  that  the  strangers  carried  away  cap- 
tive his  forces,  and  foreigners  entered  into  his  gates, 
and  cast  lots  upon  Jerusalem,  even  thou  wast  as  one 
of  them. 

—  12.  But  thou  sliouldest  not  have  looked  on  the 
day  of  thy  brother  in  the  day  that  he  became  a  stran- 
ger ;  neither  shouldest  thou  have  rejoiced  over  the 
children  of  Judah  in  the  day  of  their  destruction  ; 
neither  shouldest  thou  have  spoken  proudly  in  the  day 
of  distress. 

—  13.  Tliou  shouldest  not  have  entered  into  the  gate 
of  my  people  in  the  day  of  their  calamity  ;  yea,  thou 
Bhouldest  not  have  looked  on  their  affliction  in  the  day 
of  their  calamity,  nor  have  laid  hands  on  their  sub- 
stance in  the  day  of  their  calamity ; 

—  14.  Neither  shouldest  thou  have  stood  in  the 
crossway,  to  cut  off  those  of  his  that  did  escape  ;  nei- 
ther shouldest  thou  have  delivered  up  those  of  his  that 
did  remain  in  the  day  of  distress. 

—  16.  For  as  ye  have  dnmk  upon  my  holy  mount- 
ain, so  shall  all  the  heathen  drink  continually ;  yea, 
they  shall  drink,  and  they  shall  swallow  down,  and 
they  shall  be  as  though  they  had  not  been. 

(3.  THK  DESOLATION  IRREPARABLE.) 

Mai.  i.  4.  Whereas  Edom  saith,  We  are  impover- 
ished, but  we  will  return  and  build  the  desolate  places ; 
thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  They  shall  build,  but  I 
will  throw  down ;  and  they  shall  call  them,  The  border 
of  wickedness,  and.  The  people  against  whom  the 
Lord  hath  indignation  for  ever. 

§  57.  Tyre. 

(1.  GEOGRAPHICAL  POSITION.) 

Ezek.  xxvii.  2.  Now,  thou  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lam- 
entation for  Tyrus ; 

 8.  And  say  unto  Tyrus,  O  thou  that  art  situate 

at  the  entry  of  the  sea,  which  art  a  merchant  of  the 
people  for  many  isles.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  O 
Tyrus,  thou  hast  said,  I  am  of  perfect  beauty. 

 4.  Thy  borders  tire  in  the  midst  of  the  seas, 

thy  builders  have  perfected  thy  beauty. 

Hos.  ix.  13.  Ephraim,  as  I  saw  Tyrus,  is  planted  in 
a  pleasant  place :  but  Ephraim  shall  bring  forth  his 
children  to  the  murderer. 

(2.  COMMERCIAL  GREATNESS.) 

Ezek,  xxvii.  5.  They  have  made  all  thy  ship  boards 
of  fir  trees  of  Senir:  they  have  taken  cedars  from 
Lebanon  to  make  masts  for  thee. 

 Of  the  oaks  of  Bashan  have  they  made 

thine  oars ;  the  company  of  the  Ashurites  have  made 
thy  benches  o/ivory,  brought  out  of  the  isles  of  Chittim. 

 7.  Fine  linen  with  broidered  work  from  Egypt 

was  that  which  thou  spreadest  forth  to  be  thy  sail ; 
blue  and  purple  from  the  isles  of  Elishah  was  that 
which  covered  thee. 

 8.  The  inhabitants  of  Zidon  and  Arvad  were 

thy  mariners :  thy  wise  men,  O  Tyi'us,  tJmt  were  in 
thee,  were  thy  pilots. 

 9.  The  ancients  of  Gebal  and  the  wise  7nen 

thereof  were  in  thee  thy  calkers  :  all  the  ships  of  the 
sea  with  their  mariners  were  in  thee  to  occupy  thy 
merchandise. 

 10.  They  of  Persia  and  of  Lud  and  of  Phut 

were  in  thine  army,  thy  men  of  war  :  they  hanged  the 
shield  and  hehnet  in  thee  ;  they  set  forth  tby  comeli- 
ness. 

 11.  The  men  of  Arvad  with  thine  army  were 


upon  thy  walls  round  about,  and  the  Gammadim  were 
in  thy  towers :  they  hanged  their  shields  upon  thy 
walls  round  about ;  they  have  made  thy  beauty  perfect. 

 12.  Tarshish  was  thy  merchant  by  reason  of 

the  multitude  of  all  kind  o/ riches;  with  silver,  iron, 
tin,  and  lead,  they  traded  in  thy  fairs. 

 13.  Javan,  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  they  were  thy 

merchants :  they  traded  the  persons  of  men  and  vessels 
of  brass  in  thy  market. 

 14.  They  of  the  house  of  Togarmah  traded  in 

thy  fairs  with  horses  and  horsemen  and  mules. 

 15.  The  men  of  Dedan  were  thy  merchants ; 

many  isles  loere  the  merchandise  of  thine  hand :  they 
brought  th&e  for  a  present,  horns  of  ivory  and  ebony. 

 16.  Syria  was  thy  merchant  by  reason  of  the 

multitude  of  the  wares  of  thy  making :  they  occupied 
in  thy  fairs  with  emeralds,  purple,  and  broidered  work, 
and  fine  linen,  and  coral,  and  agate. 

 17.  Judah,  and  the  land  of  Israel,  they  were 

thy  merchants :  they  traded  in  thy  market  wheat  of 
Minnith,  and  Pannag,  and  honey,  and  oil,  and  balm. 

 18.  Damascus  was  thy  merchant  in  the  multi- 
tude of  the  wares  of  thy  making,  for  the  multitude  of 
all  riches ;  in  the  wine  of  Helbon,  and  white  wool. 

 19.  Dan  also  and  Javan  going  to  and  fro  occu- 
pied in  thy  fliirs :  bright  iron,  cassia,  and  calamus, 
were  in  thy  market. 

 20.  Dedan  was  thy  merchant  in  precious  clothes 

for  chariots. 

 21.  Arabia,  and  all  the  princes  of  Kedar,  they 

occupied  with  thee  in  lambs,  and  rams,  and  goats  :  in 
these  icere  tliey  thy  merchants. 

 22.  The  merchants  of  Sheba  and  Raamah, 

they  xcere  thy  merchants :  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs 
with  chief  of  all  spices,  and  with  all  precious  stones, 
and  gold. 

 23.  Haran,  and  Canneh,  and  Eden,  the  mer- 
chants of  Shcba,  Asshur,  and  Chilmad,  were  thy  mer- 
chants. 

 24.  These  were  thy  merchants  in  all  sorts  of 

things,  in  blue  clothes,  and  broidered  work,  and  in 
chests  of  rich  apparel,  bound  with  cords,  and  made  of 
cedar,  among  thy  merchandise. 

 25.  The  ships  of  Tarshish  did  sing  of  thee  in 

thy  market :  and  thou  wast  replenished,  and  made 
very  glorious  in  the  midst  of  the  seas. 

—  xxviii.  12.  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation 
upon  the  king  of  Tyrus,  and  say  unto  him.  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  Thou  sealest  up  the  sum,  full  of  wis- 
dom, and  perfect  in  beautJ^ 

 13.  Thou  hast  been  in  Eden  the  garden  of  God  ; 

eveiy  precious  stone  was  thy  covering,  the  sardius,  to- 
paz, and  the  diamond,  the  beryl,  the  onyx,  and  the 
jasper,  the  sapphire,  the  emerald,  and  the  carbuncle, 
and  gold  :  the  workmanship  of  thy  tabarets  and  of  thy 
pipes  was  prepared  in  thee  in  the  day  that  thou  wast 
created. 

 15.  Thou  was<  perfect  in  thy  ways  from  the 

day  that  thou  wast  created,  till  iniquity  was  found  in 
thee. 

(3.  FRIENDLY  RELATIONS  WITH  DAVID  AND  SOLOMON.) 

See  2  Sam.  v.  11.  I  Kings  v.  11,  12.  I  Chr.  xiv.  1. 
2  Chr.  ii.  3-16. 

(4.  MARRIAGE  ALLIANCE  WITH  AHAB,  KING  OF  ISRAEL.) 

See  I  Kings  xvi.  31. 

(5.  HER  SINS  OF  AVARICE  AND  PRIDE.) 

Ezek.  xxviii.  2.  Son  of  man,  say  unto  the  prince  of 
Tyrus,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thine  heart 
is  lifted  up,  and  thou  hast  said,  I  am  a  god,  I  sit  in  the 
seat  of  God,  in  the  midst  of  the  seas;  yet  thou  art  a 
man,  and  not  God,  though  thou  set  thine  heart  as  the 
heart  of  God : 

 8.  Behold,  thou  art  wiser  than  Daniel ;  there 

is  no  secret  that  they  can  hide  from  thee : 

 4.  With  thy  wisdom  and  with  thine  under- 
standing thou  hast  gotten  thee  riches,  and  hast  gotten 
gold  and  silver  into  thy  treasiu-es : 

 5.  By  thy  great  wisdom  and  by  thy  traffick 

hast  thou  increased  thy  riches,  and  thine  heart  is  lifted 
up  because  of  thy  riches: 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Ezek.  xxviii,  6.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God; 
Because  thou  hast  set  thine  heart  as  the  heart  of  God ; 

 7.  Behold,  therefore  I  will  bring  strangers  upon 

thee,  the  terrible  of  the  nations :  and  they  shall  draw 
their  swords  against  the  beauty  of  thy  wisdom,  and 
they  shall  delilo  thy  brightness. 

 9.  Wilt  thou  yet  say  before  him  tliat  slayeth 

thee,  I  am  God?  but  thou  shcdt  be  a  man,  and  no  God, 
in  the  hand  of  him  that  slayeth  thee. 

 10.  Thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  the  uncircum- 

eised  by  the  hand  of  strangers :  for  I  have  spoken  it, 
saith  the  Lord  God. 

 16.  By  the  multitude  of  thy  merchandise  they 

have  filled  the  midst  of  thee  with  violence,  and  thou 
hast  sinned  :  therefore  I  will  cast  thee  as  profane  out 
of  the  mountain  of  God :  and  I  will  destroy  thee,  O 
covering  cherub,  from  the  midst  of  the  stones  of  fire. 

 17.  Thine  heart  was  lifted  up  because  of  thy 

beauty,  thou  hast  corrupted  thy  wisdom  by  reason  of 
thy  brightness  :  I  will  cast  thee  to  the  ground,  I  will 
lay  thee  before  kings,  that  they  may  behold  thee. 

 18.  Thou  hast  defiled'  thy  sanctuaries  by  the 

multitude  of  thine  iniquities,  by  the  iniquity  of  thy 
trafflck ;  therefore  I  will  bring  forth  a  fire  from  the 
midst  of  thee,  it  shall  devour  thee,  and  I  will  bring 
thee  to  ashes  upon  the  earth  in  the  sight  of  all  them 
that  behold  thee. 

 19.  All  they  that  know  thee  among  the  people 

shall  be  astonished  at  thee  :  thou  shalt  be  a  terror,  and 
never  shalt  thou  be  any  more. 

(6.  HBR  SIN  AGAINST  THE  PEOPLE  OF  GOD.) 

Ezek.  xxvi.  3.  Son  of  man,  because  that  Tyrus  hath 
said  against  Jerusalem,  Aha,  she  is  broken  that  was 
the  gates  of  the  people ;  she  is  turned  unto  me ;  I 
shall  be  replenished,  noxo  she  is  laid  waste : 

Joel  iii.  4.  Yea,  and  what  have  ye  to  do  with  me, 
O  Tyre,  and  Zidon,  and  all  the  coasts  of  Palestine? 
will  ye  render  me  a  recompense  ?  and  if  ye  recom- 
pense me,  swiftly  ami  speedily  will  I  return  your  rec- 
ompense upon  your  own  heacl; 

—  —  5.  Because  ye  have  taken  my  silver  and  my 
gold,  and  have  carried  into  your  temples  my  goodly 
pleasant  things : 

 -6.  The  children  also  of  Judah  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Jerusalem  have  ye  sold  unto  the  Grecians, 
that  ye  might  remove  them  far  from  their  border. 

 7.  Beliold,  I  will  raise  them  out  of  the  place 

whither  ye  have  sold  them,  and  will  return  your  rec- 
ompense upon  your  own  head : 

 8.  And  I  will  sell  your  sons  and  your  daugh- 
ters into  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Judah,  and  they 
shall  sell  them  to  the  Sabeans,  to  a  people  far  off :  for 
the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

Amos  i.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  for  three  trans- 
gressions of  Tyrus,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punishment  thereof;  because  they  delivered  up  the 
whole  captivity  to  Edom,  and  remembered  not  the 
brotherly  covenant : 

 10.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  Ty- 
rus which  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof 

(7.  TO  BE  PUNISHED  BY  THE  CHALDEANS.) 

Is.  xxiii.  1.  The  burden  of  Tyre.  Howl,  ye  ships 
of  Tarshish  ;  for  it  is  laid  waste,  so  that  there  is  no 
house,  no  oitering  in:  from  the  land  of  Chittim  it  is 
revealed  to  them. 

 3.  Be  still,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  isle ;  thou 

whom  the  merchants  of  Zidon,  that  pass  over  the  sea, 
have  replenished. 

 3.  And  by  great  waters  the  sea  of  Sihor,  the 

harvest  of  the  river,  is  her  revenue ;  and  she  is  a  mart 
of  nations. 

 6.  Pass  ye  over  to  Tarshish ;  howl,  yc  inhabit- 
ants of  the  isle. 

 7.  Is  this  your  joyous  ciiy,  whose  antiquity 

is  of  ancient  days  ?  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar 
ofiF  to  sojourn. 

 8.  Who  hath  taken  this  counsel  against  Tyre, 

the  crowning  city,  whose  merchants  are  princes,  whose 
traflSckers  are  the  honourable  of  the  earth  ? 

 9.  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  pm-posed  it,  to  stain 

the  pride  of  all  glory,  and  to  bring  into  contempt  all  the 
honourable  of  the  earth. 


 10.  Pass  through  thy  land  as  a  river,  O  daugh- 
ter of  Tarshisli :  tJiere  is  no  more  strength. 

 11.  He  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  sea,  he 

shook  the  kingdoms :  the  Lord  hath  given  a  com- 
mandment against  the  merchant  city,  to  destroy  the 
strong  holds  thereof 

 13.  Behold  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans;  this 

people  was  not,  till  the  Assyrian  founded  it  for  them 
that  dwell  in  the  wilderness :  they  set  up  the  towers 
thereof,  they  raised  up  the  palaces  thereof;  and  he 
brought  it  to  ruin. 

 14.  Howl,  ye  ships  of  Tarshish :  for  your 

strength  is  laid  waste. 

(8.  TO  BE  UTTERLY  DESOLATED.) 

Ezek. xxvi.  3.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God; 
Behold,  I  am.  against  thee,  O  Tyrus,  and  will  cause 
many  nations  to  come  up  against  thee,  as  the  sea  caus- 
eth  his  waves  to  come  up. 

 4.  And  they  shall  destroy  the  walls  of  Tj'rus, 

and  break  down  her  towers :  I  will  also  scrape  her 
dust  from  her,  and  make  her  like  the  top  of  a  rock. 

 5.  It  shall  be  a  place  for  the  spreading  of  nets 

in  the  midst  of  the  sea :  for  1  have  spoken  it,  saith  the 
Lord  God  :  and  it  shall  become  a  spoil  to  the  nations. 

 6.  And  her  daughters  which  are  in  the  field 

shall  be  slain  by  the  sword  ;  and  they  shall  knoAV  that 
I  am  the  Lord. 

 7.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I 

will  bring  upon  Tyrus  Kebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon, a  king  of  kings,  from  the  north,  with  horses,  and 
with  chariots,  and  with  horsemen,  and  companies,  and 
much  people. 

 8.  He  shall  slay  with  the  sword  thy  daughters 

in  the  field ;  and  he  shall  make  a  fort  against  thee,  and 
cast  a  mount  against  thee,  and  lift  up  the  buckler 
against  thee. 

 9.  And  he  shall  set  engines  of  war  against  thy 

walls,  and  with  his  axes  he  shall  break  down  thy  towers. 

 10.  By  reason  of  the  abundance  of  his  horses 

their  dust  shall  cover  thee :  thy  walls  shall  shake  at 
the  noise  of  the  horsemen,  and  of  the  Avheels,  and  of 
the  chariots,  when  he  shall  enter  into  thy  gates,  as 
men  enter  into  a  city  wherein  is  made  a  breach. 

 11.  With  the  hoofs  of  his  horses  shall  he  tread 

down  all  thy  streets :  he  shall  slay  thy  people  by  the 
sword,  and  thy  strong  garrisons  shall  go  down  to  the 
ground. 

 13.  And  they  shall  make  a  spoil  of  thy  riches, 

and  make  a  prey  of  th}'  merchandise :  and  they  shall 
break  down  thy  walls,  and  destroy  thy  pleasant  houses : 
and  thev  shalflay  thy  stones  and  thy  timber  and  thy 
dust  in  the  midst  of  the  water. 

 13.  And  I  will  cause  the  noise  of  thy  songs  to 

cease ;  and  the  sound  of  thy  harps  shall  be  no  more  heard. 

—  —  14.  And  I  will  make  thee  like  the  top  of  a 
rock  :  thou  shalt  be  a  place  to  spread  nets  upon  ;  thou 
shalt  be  built  no  more :  for  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it, 
saith  the  Lord  God. 

 15.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  Tjtus  ;  ShaU 

not  the  isles  shake  at  the  sound  of  thy  fill,  when  the 
wounded  cry,  when  the  slaughter  is  made  in  the  midst 
of  thee  ? 

 1(3.  Then  all  the  princes  of  the  sea  shall  come 

do\\m  from  their  thrones,  and  lay  away  their  robes,  and 
put  off  their  broidered  garments :  they  shall  clothe 
themselves  with  trembling ;  they  shall  sit  upon  the 
ground,  and  shall  tremble  at  every  moment,  and  be  as- 
tonished at  thee. 

 17.  And  they  shall  take  up  a  lamentation  for 

thee,  and  say  to  thee,  How  art  thou  destroyed,  thai 
least  inhabited  of  seafaring  men,  the  renowned  city, 
which  M-ast  strong  in  the  sea,  she  and  her  inhabitant, 
which  cause  thcu"  terror  to  he  on  all  that  haunt  it  1 

 18.  Now  shall  the  isles  tremble  in  the  day  of 

thy  fall ;  .yea,  the  isles  that  are  in  the  sea  shall  be 
troubled  at  thy  departure. 

 20.  When  I  shall  bring  thee  down  with  them 

that  descend  into  the  pit,  with  the  people  of  old  time, 
and  shall  set  thee  in  the  low  parts  of  the  earth,  in 
places  desolate  of  old,  with  them  that  go  down  to  the 
pit,  that  thou  be  not  inhabited ;  and  I  shall  set  glory 
in  the  land  of  the  li-^'iug ; 


3-iO 


CHAP.  YII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Ezek,  xxvi.  21.  I  will  make  thee  a  terror,  and  thou 
shnlt  he  no  more :  though  thou  be  sought  for,  yet  shalt 
thou  never  be  found  again,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(9.  EZEKIEl/a  LAMENTATION  OVER  TIER  PALL.) 

Ezek.  xxvii.  26.  Thy  rowers  have  brought  thee  into 
great  waters:  the  east  wind  hath  broken  thee  in  the 
midst  of  the  seas. 

 27.  Thy  riches,  and  thy  fairs,  thy  merchandise, 

thy  mariners,  and  thy  pilots,  thy  calkers,  and  the  oc- 
cupiers of  thy  merchandise,  and  all  thy  men  of  war  that 
are  in  thee,  and  in  all  thy  company  which  is  in  the 
midst  of  thee,  shall  fall  into  the  midst  of  the  seas  in 
the  day  of  thy  ruin. 

 28.  The  suburbs  shall  shake  at  the  soimd  of 

the  cry  of  thy  pilots. 

 29.  And  all  that  handle  the  oar,  the  mariners, 

and  all  the  pilots  of  the  sea,  shall  come  down  from 
their  ships,  they  shall  stand  upon  the  land ; 

 30.  And  shall  cause  their  voice  to  be  heard 

against  thee,  and  shall  cry  bitterly,  and  shall  cast  up 
dust  upon  their  heads,  they  shall  wallow  themselves 
in  the  ashes : 

 31.  And  they  shall  make  themselves  utterly 

bald  for  thee,  and  gird  them  with  sackcloth,  and  they 
shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitterness  of  heart  and  bit- 
ter wailing. 

 32.  And  in  their  wailing  they  shall  take  up  a 

lamentation  for  thee,  and  lament  over  thee,  saying, 
What  city  is  like  Tyrus,  like  the  destroyed  in  the  midst 
of  the  sea  ? 

 33.  When  thy  wares  went  forth  out  of  the  seas, 

thou  filledst  many  people ;  thou  didst  enrich  the  kings 
of  the  earth  with  the  multitude  of  thy  riches  and  of 
thj'  merchandise. 

 34.  In  the  time  ic?ien  thou  shalt  be  broken  by 

the  seas  in  the  depths  of  the  waters,  thy  merchandise 
and  all  thy  company  in  the  midst  of  thee  shall  fall. 

 35.  All  the  inhabitants  of  tlie  isles  shall  be  as- 
tonished at  thee,  and  their  kings  shall  be  sore  afraid, 
they  shall  be  troubled  in  iheir  countenance. 

 36.  The  merchants  among  the  people  shall  hiss 

at  thee ;  thou  shalt  be  a  terror,  and  never  sJialt  be  any 
more. 

(10.  AFTER  SEVENTY  YEARS  TO  BE  RESTORED.) 

Is.  xxiii.  15.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  Tyre  sliall  be  forgotten  seventy  years,  according 
to  the  days  of  one  king:  after  the  end  of  seventy 
years  shall  Tyre  sing  as  a  harlot. 

 16.  Take  a  harp,  go  about  the  city,  thou  har- 
lot that  hast  been  forgotten  ;  make  sweet  melody,  sing 
many  songs,  that  thou  maycst  be  remembered. 

 17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  after  the  end  of 

seventy  years,  that  tlie  Lord  will  visit  Tyre,  and  she 
shall  turn  to  her  hire,  and  shall  commit  fornication 
with  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world  upon  the  face  of 
the  earth. 

 18.  And  her  merchandise  and  her  hire  shall 

be  holiness  to  the  Lord  :  it  shall  not  be  treasured  nor 
laid  up ;  for  her  merchandise  shall  be  for  them  that 
dwell  before  the  Lord,  to  eat  sufficiently,  and  for  dur- 
able clothing. 

(11.  FINALLY  TO  BE  DEVOURED  WITH  FIRE.) 

Zech.  ix.  3.  And  Tyrus  did  build  herself  a  strong 
hold,  and  heaped  up  silver  as  the  dust,  and  fine  gold 
as  the  mire  of  the  streets. 

 4.  Behold,  the  Lord  will  cast  her  out,  and  he 

will  smite  her  power  in  the  sea ;  and  she  shall  be  de- 
voured with  fire. 

§68.  Zidon.* 

Is.  xxiii.  4.  Be  thou  ashamed,  O  Zidon:  for  the  sea 
hath  spoken,  even  the  strength  of  the  sea,  saying,  I 
travail  not,  nor  bring  forth  children,  neither  do  I  nom-- 
ish  up  young  men,  Twr  bring  up  virgins. 

—  —  5.  As  at  the  report  concerning  Egypt,  so  shall 
they  be  sorely  pained  at  the  report  of  Tyre. 

 12.  And  he  said.  Thou  shalt  no  more  rejoice, 

*  Zidon,  though  in  her  later  history  subject  to  Tyre,  was  prob- 
ably the  more  ancient  city  of  the  two,  and  had  done  more  to  cor- 
rupt the  worship  of  the  Hebrews,  Ileucu  the  separate  notice 
taken  of  her  by  the  prophets. — II. 


0  thou  oppressed  virgin,  daughter  of  Zidon :  arise,  pass 
over  to  Chittim ;  there  also  shalt  thou  have  no  rest. 

Ezek.xxviii.  21.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against 
Zidon,  and  prophesy  against  it, 

 22.  And  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  anh  against  thee,  O  Zidon ;  and  I  will  be  glori- 
fied in  the  midst  of  thee :  and  they  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord,  when  I  shall  have  executed  judgments 
in  her,  and  shall  be  sanctified  in  her. 

 28.  For  I  will  send  into  her  pestilence,  and 

blood  into  her  streets;  and  the  wounded  shall  be 
judged  in  the  midst  of  her  by  the  sword  upon  her  on 
every  side  ;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxxii.  30.  There  be  the  princes  of  the  north,  all 
of  them,  and  all  the  Zidonians,  which  are  gone  down 
with  the  slain ;  with  their  terror  they  are  ashamed  of 
their  might ;  and  they  lie  uncircumcised  with  t?iem  that 
be  slain  by  the  sword,  and  bear  their  shame  with  them 
that  go  down  to  the  pit. 

§59.  PhUistia. 

Is.  xiv.  29.  Rejoice  not  thou,  whole  Palestina,  be- 
cause the  rod  of  him  that  smote  thee  is  broken :  for 
out  of  the  sei-pent's  root  shall  come  forth  a  cockatrice, 
and  its  fruit  siiall  be  a  fiery  flying  serpent. 

 30.  And  the  firstborn  of  the  poor  shall  feed, 

and  the  needy  shall  lie  down  in  safety  :  and  I  will  kill 
thy  root  with  famine,  and  he  shall  slay  thy  remnant. 

 31.  Howl,  O  gate ;  cry,  O  city ;  thou,  whole  Pal- 
estina, art  dissolved :  for  there  shall  come  from  the  north 
a  smoke,  and  non«  sTiaU  be  alone  in  his  appointed 
times. 

 32.  What  shall  one  then  answer  the  messen- 
gers of  the  nation?  That  the  Lord  hath  founded 
Zion,  and  the  poor  of  his  people  shall  trust  in  it. 

Jer.  xlvii.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  waters 
rise  up  out  of  the  north,  and  shall  be  an  overflowing 
flood,  and  shall  overflow  the  land,  and  all  that  is  there- 
in; the  city,  and  them  that  dwell  therein:  then  the 
men  shall  cry,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shafl 
howl. 

 3.  At  the  noise  of  the  stamping  of  the  hoofs  of 

his  strong  horses,  at  the  rushing  of  his  chariots,  a7id  at 
the  rumbling  of  his  wheels,  the  fathers  shall  not  look 
back  to  /heir  children  for  feebleness  of  hands ; 

 4.  Because  of  the  day  that  cometh  to  spoil  all 

the  Philistines,  and  to  cut  off  from  Tyrus  and  Zidon 
every  helper  that  remaineth:  for  the  Lord  will  spoil 
the  Philistines,  the  remnant  of  the  country  of  Caphtor. 

 5.  Baldness  is  come  upon  Gaza  ;  Ashkelon  is 

cut  off  with  the  remnant  of  their  valley:  how  long  wilt 
thou  cut  thyself? 

 6.  O  thou  sword  of  the  Lord,  how  long  will  it 

be  ere  thou  be  quiet  ?  put  up  thyself  into  thy  scabbard, 
rest,  and  be  still. 

 7.  How  can  it  be  quiet,  seeing  the  Lord  hath 

given  it  a  charge  against  Ashkelqn,  and  against  the 
sea  shore  ?  there  hath  he  appointed  it. 

Ezek.  XXV.  15.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  the 
Philistines  have  dealt  by  revenge,  and  have  taken  ven- 
geance with  a  despiteful  heart,  to  destroy  it  for  the  old 
hatred ; 

 16.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  the  Philis- 
tines, and  I  will  cut  off  the  Cherethim,  and  destroy  the 
remnant  of  the  sea  coast. 

—  —  17.  And  I  will  execute  great  vengeance  upon 
them  with  furious  rebukes;  and  they  shall  know  that 

1  aui  the  Lord,  when  I  shall  lay  my  vengeance  upon 
them. 

Amosi.  6.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Gaza,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punishment  thereof;  because  they  carried  away 
captive  the  whole  captivitj',  to  deliver  them  up  to 
Edom : 

 7.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  Gaza, 

which  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof: 

 8.  And  I  will  cut  oft'  the  iuhabitant  from  Ash- 

dod,  and  him  that  lioldeth  the  sceptre  from  Ashkelon, 
and  I  will  turn  mine  hand  against  Ekron :  and  the 
remnant  of  the  Philistines  shall  perish,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xri. 


Zeph.  ii.  4.  For  Gaza  shall  be  forsaken,  and  Aslike- 
lon  a  desolation:  they  shall  drive  out  Ashdod  at  the 
noonday,  and  Ekron  siiall  be  rooted  up. 

 5.  Woe  unto  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea  coast, 

the  nation  of  the  Cherethites  !  the  word  of  the  Lord 
is  against  you ;  O  Canaan,  the  land  of  the  Philistines,  I 
will  even  destroy  thee,  that  there  shall  be  no  inhabit- 
ant. 

 6.  And  the  sea  coast  shall  be  dwellings  and 

cottages  for  sheplierds,  and  folds  for  flocks. 

 7.  And  the  coast  shall  be  for  the  remnant  of 

the  house  of  Judali ;  they  shall  feed  thereupon :  in  the 
houses  of  Ashkelon  shall  they  lie  down  in  the  even- 
ing :  for  the  Lord  their  God  shall  visit  them,  and  turn 
away  their  captivity. 

Zech.  ix.  5.  Aslikelou  shall  see  if,  and  fear ;  Gaza  also 
sMU  see  it,  and  be  very  sorrowful,  and  Ekron ;  for  her 
expectation  shall  be  ashamed  ;  and  the  king  shall  per- 
ish from  Gaza,  and  Ashkelon  shall  not  be  inhabited. 

 6.  And  a  bastard  shall  dwell  in  Ashdod,  and 

I  will  cut  off  the  pride  of  the  Philistines. 

 7.  And  I  will  take  away  his  blood  out  of  his 

mouth,  and  his  abominations  from  between  his  teeth : 
but  he  that  remaineth,  even  he,  shall  be  for  our  God, 
and  he  shall  be  as  a  governor  in  Judah,  and  Ekron  as 
a  Jebusite. 

§  60.  Arabia. 

(L  TO  BE  SCOURGED   BY  THE  ASSYRIANS.) 

Is.  xxi.  13.  The  burden  upon  Arabia.  In  the  for- 
est in  Arabia  shall  ye  lodge,  O  ye  travelling  companies 
of  Dedanim. 

 14.  The   inhabitants  of  the  land  of  Tema 

brought  water  to  him  that  was  thirsty,  they  prevented 
with  their  bread  him  that  fled. 

 15.  For  they  fled  from  the  swords,  from  the 

drawn  sword,  and  from  the  bent  bow,  and  from  the 
grievousness  of  war. 

 16.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  said  unto  me, 

Within  a  year,  according  to  the  years  of  a  hireling, 
and  all  the  glory  of  Kedar  shall  fail : 

 17.  And  the  residue  of  the  nmnbcr  of  archers, 

the  mighty  men  of  the  children  of  Kedar,  shall  be 
diminished  :  for  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath  spoken  it. 

(3.  BY  THE  CHALDEANS.) 

Jer.  xlix.  28.  Concerning  Kedar,  and  concerning  the 
kingdoms  of  Hazor,  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Babylon  shall  smite,  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Arise  ye, 
go  up  to  Kedar,  and  spoil  the  men  of  the  east. 

 29.  Their  tents  and  their  flocks  shall  they  take 

away:  they  shall  take  to  themselves  their  curtains, 
and  all  their  vessels,  and  their  camels;  and  they  shall 
cry  unto  them.  Fear  is  on  every  side. 

 30.  Flee,  get  you  far  off,  dwell  deep,  O  ye 

inhabitants  of  llazor,  saith  the  Lord  ;  for  Nebuchad- 
rezzar king  of  Babylon  bath  taken  counsel  against 
you,  and  hath  conceived  a  purpose  against  you. 

 31.  Arise,  get  you  up  unto  the  wealthy  nation, 

that  dwelleth  without  care,  saith  the  Lord,  which 
have  neither  gates  nor  bars,  iBhich  dwell  alone. 

 32.  And  their  camels  shall  be  a  booty,  and 

the  multitude  of  their  cattle  a  spoil :  and  I  will  scatter 
into  all  winds  them  that  are  in  the  utmost  corners ;  and 
I  will  bring  their  calamity  from  all  sides  thereof,  saith 
the  Lord. 

 33.  And  Hazor  shall  be  a  dwelling  for  drag- 
ons, and  a  desolation  for  ever :  there  shall  no  man 
abide  there,  nor  any  son  of  man  dwell  in  it. 

§  61.   The  Macedonian  Empire. 

(1.  UNDER  ALEXANDER.) 

(See  last  clause  of  Dan.  ii.  39.) 

Dan.  vii.  6.  After  this  I  beheld,  and  lo  another,  like 
a  leopard,  which  had  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wings 
of  a  fowl ;  the  beast  had  also  four  heads  ;  and  domin- 
ion was  given  to  it. 

—  viii.  5.  And  as  I  was  considering,  behold,  a  he 
goat  came  from  the  west  on  the  face  of  the  whole 
earth,  and  touched  not  the  ground :  and  the  goat  liad 
a  notable  horn  between  his  e3'es. 

 6.  And  he  came  to  the  ram  that  had  two 


horns,  which  I  had  seen  standing  before  the  river,  and 
ran  unto  him  in  the  fury  of  his  power. 

 7.  And  I  saw  him  come  close  unto  the  ram, 

and  he  was  moved  with  choler  against  him,  and  smote 
the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  horns  :  and  there  was  no 
power  in  the  ram  to  stand  before  him,  but  he  cast  him 
down  to  the  ground,  and  stamped  upon  him  :  and  there 
was  none  that  could  deliver  the  ram  out  of  his  hand. 

 21.  And  the  rough  goat  is  the  king  of  Grecia: 

and  the  great  horn  that  is  between  his  eyes  is  the  first 
king. 

—  xi.  2.  And  now  will  I  shew  thee  the  truth. 
Behold,  there  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  Persia; 
and  the  fourth  shall  be  far  richer  than  they  all :  and  by 
his  strength  through  his  riches  he  shall  stir  up  all 
against  the  realm  of  Grecia. 

 3.  And  a  mighty  king  shall  stand  up,  that  shall 

rule  with  great  dominion,  and  do  according  to  his  will. 

(2.  TO  BE  BROKEN  UP  AFTER  THE   DEATH  OF  ALEX- 
ANDER.   323  B.C.) 

Dan.  viii.  8.  Therefore  the  he  goat  waxed  very  great : 
and  when  he  was  strong,  the  gi-eat  horn  was  broken  ; 
and  for  it  came  up  four  notable  ones  toward  the  four 
winds  of  heaven. 

 22.  Now  that  being  broken,  whereas  four  stood 

up  for  it,  four  kingdoms  shall  stand  up  out  of  the 
nation,  but  not  in  his  i^ower. 

—  xi.  4.  And  when  he  shall  stand  up,  his  kingdom 
shall  be  broken,  and  shall  be  divided  toward  the  four 
winds  of  heaven ;  and  not  to  his  posterity,  nor  accord- 
ing to  his  dominion  which  he  ruled  :  for  his  kingdom 
shall  be  plucked  up,  even  for  others  besides  those. 

(3.  THE  GRECIAN  KINGS  OF  EGYPT  AND  SYRIA.) 

Dan.  xi.  5.  And  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be 
strong,  and  one  of  his  princes ;  and  he  shall  be  strong 
above  him,  and  have  dominion  ;  his  dominion  shall  be 
a  great  dominion. 

 6.  And  in  the  end  of  years  they  shall  join 

themselves  together;  for  the  king's  daughter  of  the 
south  shall  come  to  the  king  of  the  north  to  make  an 
agreement :  but  she  shall  not  retain  -the  power  of  the 
arm ;  neither  shall  he  stand,  nor  his  arm  ;  but  she  shall 
be  given  up,  and  they  that  brought  her:  and  he  that 
begat  her,  and  he  that  strengthened  her  in  tJiese  times. 

 7.  But  out  of  a  branch  of  her  roots  shall  oTie 

stand  up  in  his  estate,  which  shall  come  with  an  army, 
and  shall  enter  into  the  fortress  of  the  king  of  the 
north,  and  shall  deal  against  them,  and  shall  prevail : 

—  —  9.  So  the  king  of  the  south  shall  come  into  his 
kingdom,  and  shall  return  into  his  own  land. 

 10.  But  his  sous  shall  be  stirred  up,  and  shall 

assemble  a  multitude  of  great  forces :  and  one  shall 
certainly  come,  and  overflow,  and  pass  through  :  then 
shall  he  return,  and  be  stirred  up,  eteti  to  his  fortress. 

 11.  And  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  moved 

with  choler,  and  shall  come  forth  and  fight  with  him, 
even  with  tlie  king  of  the  north :  and  he  shall  set  forth 
a  great  multitude;  but  the  multitude  shall  be  given 
into  his  hand. 

 12.  And  when  he  hath  taken  away  the  multi- 
tude, his  heart  shall  be  lifted  up ;  and  he  shall  cast 
down  many  ten  thousands:  but  he  shall  not  be 
sti'engtheued  by  it. 

 13.  For  the  king  of  the  north  shall  return,  and 

shall  set  forth  a  multitude  greater  than  the  former, 
and  shall  certainly  come  after  certain  years  with  a 
great  army  and  with  much  riches. 

 14.  And  in  those  times  there  shall  many  stand 

up  against  the  king  of  the  south :  also  the  robbers  of 
thy  people  shall  exalt  themselves  to  establish  the  vis- 
ion ;  but  they  shall  fall. 

 15.  bo  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come,  and 

cast  up  a  mount,  and  take  the  most  fenced  cities :  and 
the  arms  of  the  south  shall  not  withstand,  neither  his 
chosen  people,  neither  shall  there  be  any  strength  to 
withstand. 

 16.  But  he  that  cometli  against  him  shall  do 

according  to  his  own  will,  and  none  shall  stand  before 
him :  and  he  shall  stand  in  the  glorious  land,  which 
by  his  hand  shall  be  consumed. 

 17.  He  shall  also  set  his  f;\ce  to  enter  with  tho 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


strength  of  his  whole  kingdom,  and  upright  ones  witli 
him;  thus  shall  he  do:  and  he  shall  give  him  the 
daughter  of  women,  corrupting  her :  but  she  shall  not 
stand  on  his  side,  neither  be  for  him. 

Dan.  xi.  18.  After  this  he  shall  turn  his  face  into  the 
isles,  and  shall  take  many :  but  a  prince  for  his  own 
behalf  shall  cause  the  reproach  offered  by  him  to 
cease ;  without  his  own  reproach  he  shall  cause  it  to 
turn  upon  him. 

 20.  Then  shall  stand  up  in  his  estate  a  raiser 

of  taxes  in  the  glory  of  the  kingdom  :  but  within  few 
days  he  shall  be  destroyed,  neither  in  auger,  nor  iu  battle. 

(4.    ANTIOCHUS   EPIPIIANES,   THE    EIGHTH    KING  OF 
STRIA.     176-164  B.C.) 

Dan.  viii.  9.  And  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a 
little  horn,  which  waxed  exceeding  great,  toward  the 
south,  and  toward  the  east,  and  toward  the  pleasant 
land. 

 10.  And  it  waxed  great,  even  to  the  host  of 

heaven ;  and  it  cast  down  some  of  the  host  and  of  the 
stars  to  the  ground,  and  stamped  upon  them. 

 33.  And  in  the  latter  time  of  their  kingdom, 

when  the  transgressors  are  come  to  the  full,  a  king  of 
fierce  countenance,  and  understanding  dark  sentences, 
shall  stand  up. 

 24.  And  his  power  shall  be  mighty,  but  not  by 

his  own  power  :  and  he  shall  destroy  wonderfully, 
and  shall  prosper,  and  practise,  and  shall  destroy  the 
mighty  and  the  holy  people. 

 25.  And  through  his  policy  also  he  shall  cause 

craft  to  prosiier  in  his  hand ;  and  he  shall  magnify 
himself  in  his  heart,  and  by  peace  shall  destroy  many : 
he  shall  also  stand  up  against  the  Prince  of  princes ; 
but  he  shall  be  broken  without  hand. 

—  xi.  21.  And  in  his  estate  shall  stand  up  a  vile 
person,  to  whom  they  .shall  not  give  the  honour  of  the 
kingdom ;  but  he  shall  come  in  peaceably,  and  obtain 
the  kingdom  by  flatteries. 

 22.  And  with  the  anns  of  a  flood  shall  they  he 

overflown  from  before  him,  and  shall  be  broken ;  "yea, 
also  the  prince  of  the  covenant. 

 •  23.  And  after  the  league  made  with  him  he 

shall  work  deceitfully :  for  he  shall  come  up,  and  shall 
become  strong  with  a  small  people. 

 24.  lie  shall  enter  peaceably  even  upon  the 

fattest  places  of  the  province ;  and  he  shall  do  tliat 
which  his  fathers  have  not  done,  nor  his  fathers'  fath- 
ers; he  shall  scatter  among  them  the  prey,  and  spoil, 
and  riches;  yea,  and  he  shall  forecast  his  devices 
against  the  strong  holds,  even  for  a  time. 

■  25.  And  he  shall  stir  up  his  power  and  his 

courage  against  the  king  of  the  south  with  a  great 
army;  and  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  stirred  up  to 
buttle  with  a  very  great  and  mighty  army ;  but  he  shall 
not  stand :  for  they  shall  forecast  devices  against  him. 

 26.  Yea,  they  that  feed  of  the  portion  of  his 

meat  shall  destroy  liim,  and  his  army  shall  overflow  : 
and  many  shall  fall  down  slain. 

 27.  And  both  these  kings'  hearts  sho2l  be  to 

do  mischief,  and  they  shall  speak  lies  at  one  table ;  but 
it  shall  not  prosper :  for  yet  the  end  shall  be  at  the 
time  appointed. 

 28.  Then  shall  ho  return  into  his  land  with 

great  riches ;  and  his  heart  shall  he  against  the  holy 
covenant ;  and  he  shall  do  exploits,  antl  return  to  his 
own  land. 

 29.  At  the  time  appointed  he  shall  return,  and 

come  toward  the  south  ;  \mX  it  shall  not  be  as  the 
former,  or  as  the  latter. 

(5.  COMPELT^ED  BY  THE  ROMAKS  TO  I^ET  EGYPT 
ALONE,  ANTIOCHUS  WILL  TURN  AGAINST  JERUSALEM.) 

Dan.  viii.  11.  Yea,  lie  magnified even  to  the 
prince  of  the  host,  and  by  him  the  daily  sacrilree  was 
taken  away,  and  the  place  of  his  sanctuary  was  cast 
down. 

 12.  And  a  host  was  given  him  against  the 

daily  sacrifice  by  reason  of  transgression,  and  it  cast 
down  the  truth  to  the  gi-ound ;  and  it  practised,  and 
prospered. 

 13.  Then  I  heard  one  saint  speaking,  and  an- 
other saint  said  unto  that  certain  saini  which  spake. 


IIow  long  shall  be  the  vision  concerning  the  daily  sacri- 
fice, and  the  transgression  of  desolation,  to  give  both 
the  sanctuary  and  tlie  host  to  be  trodden  under  foot? 

 14.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Unto  two  thousand 

and  three  hundred  days  ;  then  shall  the  sanctuary  be 
cleansed. 

—  xi.  30.  For  the  ships  of  Chittim  shall  come  against 
him :  therefore  he  shall  be  grieved,  and  return,  and 
have  indignation  against  the  holy  covenant :  so  shall 
he  do  ;  he  shall  even  return,  and  have  intelligence  with 
them  that  forsake  the  holy  covenant. 

 31.  And  arms  shall  stand  on  his  part,  and  they 

shall  pollute  the  sanctuary  of  strength,  and  shall  take 
away  the  daily  sacrifice,  and  they  shall  place  the  abom- 
ination that  maketh  desolate. 

 33.  And  such  as  do  wickedly  against  the  cov- 
enant shall  he  corrupt  by  flatteries :  but  the  people 
that  do  know  their  God  shall  be  strong,  and  do  exploits. 

 33.  And  they  that  understand  among  the  peo- 
ple shall  instruct  many:  yet  they  shall  fall  by  the 
sword,  and  by  flame,  by  captivity,  and  by  spoil,  many 
days. 

 34.  Now  when  they  shall  fall,  they  shall  be 

holpen  with  a  little  help :  but  m-any  shall  cleave  to 
them  with  flatteries. 

 36.  And  the  king  shall  do  according  to  his 

will ;  and  he  shall  exalt  himself,  and  magnify  himself 
above  every  god,  and  shall  speak  marvellous  things 
against  the  God  of  gods,  and  shall  prosper  till  the  in- 
dignation be  accomplished :  for  that  that  is  determin- 
ed shall  be  done. 

—  xii.  6.  And  one  said  to  the  man  clothed  in  linen, 
which  was  upon  the  waters  of  the  river.  How  long 
sliall  it  be  to  the  end  of  these  wonders  ? 

 7.  And  I  heard  the  man  clothed  in  linen, 

which  was  u])on  the  waters  of  the  river,  when  he  held 
up  his  right  hand  and  his  left  hand  unto  heaven,  and 
sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever,  that  it  shall  be  for  a 
time,  times,  and  a  half;  and  when  he  shall  have  ac- 
complished to  scatter  the  power  of  the  holy  people, 
all  these  thivfis  shall  be  finished. 

 10.  Many  shall  be  purified,  and  made  white, 

and  tried;  but  the  wicked  shall  do  wickedly:  and 
none  of  the  wicked  shall  understand ;  but  the  wise 
shall  understand. 

 11.  And  from  the  time  that  the  AnWy  sacrifi/;e 

shall  be  taken  away,  and  the  abomination  that  maketh 
desolate  set  up,  there  shall  be  a  thousand  two  hundred 
and  ninety  days. 

 13.  Blessed  is  ho  that  waiteth,  and  cometh  to 

the  thousand  three  hundred  and  five  and  thirty  days. 

(6.   AND  WILL  COME  TO  A  MISERABLE  END.) 

Dan.  xi.  40.  And  at  the  time  of  the  end  shall  the 
king  of  the  south  push  at  him :  and  the  king  of  the 
north  shall  come  against  him  like  a  whirlwind,  with 
chariots,  and  with  horsemen,  and  with  many  ships ; 
and  he  shall  enter  into  the  countries,  and  shall  over- 
flow and  pass  over. 

 41.  He  shall  enter  also  into  the  glorious  land, 

and  many  countries  shall  be  overthrown :  but  these 
shall  escape  out  of  his  hand,  even  Edom,  and  Moab, 
and  the  chief  of  the  children  of  Amnion. 

 43.  He  shall  stretch  forth  his  hand  also  upon 

the  countries  :  and  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  not  escape. 

 43.  But  ho  shall  have  power  over  the  treasures 

of  gold  and  of  silver,  and  over  all  the  precious  things 
of  Egypt :  and  the  Libyans  and  the  Ethiopians  shall  be 
at  his  steps. 

—  —  44.  But  tidings  out  of  the  east  and  out  of  the 
north  shall  trouble  him :  therefore  he  shall  go  forth 
with  great  fury  to  destroy,  and  utterly  to  make  away 
many. 

 45.  And  he  shall  plant  the  tabernacles  of  lii^ 

palace  between  the  seas  in  the  glorious  holy  mount- 
ain ;  yet  he  shall  come  to  his  end,  and  none  shall  help 
him. 

§  62.  Rome. 

(1.  DESCRIBED.) 

Num.  xxiv.  23.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and 
said,  Alas,  who  shall  live  when  God  doeth  this  1 
 24.  And  ships  shall  conu)  from  the  coast  of 


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BOOK  xir. 


Chittim,  and  shall  afflict  Assliur,  and  shall  afflict  Eber, 
and  he  also  shall  perish  for  ever. 

Dan.  vii.  7.  After  this  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and 
behold  a  fourth  beast,  dreadful  and  terrible,  and  strong 
exceedingly ;  and  it  had  great  iron  teeth :  it  devoured 
and  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped  the  residue  with  the 
feet  of  it :  and  it  was  diverse  from  all  the  beasts  that 
were  before  it :  and  it  had  ten  horns. 

 11.  I  belield  then,  because  of  the  voice  of  the 

great  words  which  the  horn  sjiake :  I  beheld  even  till 
the  beast  was  slain,  and  his  body  destroyed,  and  given 
to  the  burning  flame. 

 19.  Then  I  would  know  the  truth  of  the  fourth 

beast,  which  was  diverse  from  all  tiie  others,  exceed- 
ing dreadful,  whose  teeth  were  of  iron,  <and  his  nails 
of  bi'ass ;  lohich  devoured,  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped 
the  residue  with  his  feet ; 

 23.  Thus  he  said.  The  fourth  beast  shall  be 

the  fourtli  kingdom  upon  earth,  which  shall  be  diverse 
from  all  kingdoms,  and  shall  devour  the  whole  earth, 
and  shall  tread  it  down,  and  break  it  in  pieces. 

(2.  THE  DIGNITY  OP  KOMAN  CITIZENSHIP.) 

Acts  xvi.  35.  And  when  it  was  day,  the  magistrates 
sent  the  Serjeants,  saying.  Let  those  men  go. 

 36.  And  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  this  say- 
ing to  Paul,  The  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go  : 
now  therefore  depart,  and  go  in  peace. 

 37.  But  Paul  said  unto  them.  They  have  beaten 

us  openly  uucondemned,  being  Romans,  and  have  cast 
us  into  iirison ;  and  now  do  they  thrust  us  out  privily  ? 
nay  verily  ;  but  let  them  come  themselves  and  fetch 
us  out. 

 38.  And  the  Serjeants  told  these  words  unto 

the  magistrates :  and  they  feared,  when  they  heard 
that  they  were  Romans. 

 39.  And  they  came  and  besought  them,  and 

brought  tliem  out,  and  desired  theyn  to  depart  out  of 
the  city. 

 40.  And  they  went  out  of  the  prison,  and 

entered  into  the  house  of  Lydia :  and  when  they  had 
seen  the  brethren,  they  comforted  them,  and  departed. 

—  xxii.  23.  And  as  they  bound  him  with  thongs, 
Paul  said  unto  the  centurion  that  stood  by,  Is  it  law- 
ful for  you  to  scourge  a  man  that  is  a  Roman,  and  uu- 
condemned ? 

 26.  When  the  centurion  heard  that,  he  went 

and  told  the  chief  captain,  saying.  Take  heed  what 
thou  doest ;  for  this  man  is  a  Roman. 

 27.  And  the  chief  captain  came,  and  said  imto 

him.  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Roman  ?    He  said.  Yea. 

 28.  And  the  chief  captain  answered,  With  a 

great  sum  obtained  I  this  freedom.  And  Paul  said. 
But  I  was//w  born. 

 29.  Then  sti'aightway  they  departed  from  him 

which  should  have  examined  him  :  and  the  chief  cap- 
tain also  was  afraid,  after  he  knew  that  he  was  a  Ro- 
man, and  because  he  had  bound  him. 

§  63.   The  Little  Horu.* 

(1.  TO  MAKE  WAB  WITH  THE  SAINTS.) 

Dan.  vii.  8.  I  considered  the  homs,  and,  behold, 
there  came  up  among  them  another  little  horn,  before 
whom  there  were  three  of  the  first  horns  plucked  up 
by  the  roots  :  and,  behold,  in  this  horn  were  eyes  like 
the  eyes  of  man,  and  a  mouth  speaking  great  things. 

 20.  And  of  the  ten  homs  that  were  in  his  head, 

and  of  the  other  which  came  up,  and  before  whom 
three  fell;  even  of  that  horn  that  had  eyes,  and  a 
mouth  that  spake  very  great  things,  whose  look  ^cas 
more  stout  than  his  felloAvs. 

 21.  I  beheld,  and  the  same  horn  made  war 

with  the  samts,  and  prevailed  against  them  ; 

 22.  Until  the  Ancient  of  days  came,  and  judg- 
ment was  given  to  the  saints  of  the  Most  Iligh ;  and 
the  time  came  that  the  saints  possessed  the  kingdom. 

 24.  And  the  ten  horns  out  of  this  kingdom 

are  ten  kings  that  shall  arise :  and  another  shall  rise 
after  them ;  and  he  shall  be  diverse  from  the  first,  and 
he  shall  subdue  three  kings. 


•  Antiochus  Epiphanes,  as  eome  euppose  ;  but  by  most  inter- 
preters understood  as  referring  to  the  Papacy. — It 


(2.  TO  BE  DESTKOTED.) 

Dan.  vii.  12.  As  coneernmg  the  rest  of  the  beasts, 
they  had  their  dominion  taken,  away  :  yet  their  lives 
were  prolonged  for  a  season  and  time. 

—  —  17.  These  great  beasts,  which  are  four,  are  four 
kings,  which  shall  arise  out  of  the  earth. 

 18.  But  the  saints  of  the  Most  High  shall  take 

the  kingdom,  and  possess  the  kingdom  for  ever,  even 
for  ever  and  ever. 

 26.  But  the  judgment  slialt  sit,  and  they  shall 

take  away  his  dominion,  to  consume  and  to  destroy  it 
unto  the  end. 

 27.  And  the  kingdom  and  dominion,  and  the 

greatness  of  the  kingdom  under  the  whole  heaven, 
shall  be  given  to  the  people  of  the  saints  of  the  Most 
High,  whose  kingdom  is  an  everlasting  kingdom,  and 
all  dominions  shall  serve  and  obey  him. 

 28.  Hitherto  is  the  end  of  the  matter.    As  for 

me  Daniel,  my  cogitations  much  troubled  me,  and  my 
countenance  changed  in  me ;  but  I  kept  the  matter  in 
my  heart. 

§  64.   Remote  Northern  Nations. 

(1.  MESHECH  AND  TUBAL.) 

Ezek.  xxxii.  26.  There  is  Meshech,Tubal,  andall  her 
multitude :  her  graves  are  round  about  him :  all  of 
them  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the  sword,  though  they 
caused  their  terror  i:i  the  land  of  the  living. 

—  —  27.  And  they  shall  not  lie  with  the  mighty 
that  are  fallen  of  the  uncircumcised,  which  are  gone 
down  to  hell  with  their  weapons  of  war:  and  they 
have  laid  theu"  swords  under  their  heads,  but  their  in- 
icjuities  shall  be  upon  their  bones,  though  theij  were 
the  terror  of  the  mighty  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

 28.  Yea,  thou  s'halt  be  broken  in  the  midst  of 

the  uncircmncised,  and  shalt  lie  with  them  tJuU  a/ra 
slain  with  the  sword. 

(2.  MAGOG,  MESHECn,  AND  TUBAL.*) 

Ezek.xxxviii.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against 
Gog,  the  land  of  Magog,  the  chief  prince  of  Mesliech 
and  Tubal,  and  prophesy  against  him, 

 3.  And  say,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold, 

I  am  against  thee,"  O  Gog,  the  chief  prince  of  Meshech 
and  Tubal : 

 4.  And  I  will  turn  thee  back,  and  put  hooks 

into  thy  jaws,  and  I  will  bring  thee  forth,  and  all  thine 
army,  horses  and  horsemen,  all  of  them  clothed  with 
all  sorts  of  armour,  even,  a  great  compauj'  ^cith  buck- 
lers and  shields,  all  of  them  handling  swords  : 

 5.  Persia,  Ethiopia,  and  Libya  with  them ;  all 

of  them  with  shield  and  helmet : 

 6.  Gomer,  and  all  his  bands  ;  the  house  of  To- 

garmah  of  the  north  quarters,  and  all  his  bands :  and 
many  people  with  thee. 

 7.  Be  thou  prepared,  and  prepare  for  thyself, 

thou  and  all  thy  company  that  are  assembled  unto 
thee,  and  be  thou  a  guard  unto  them. 

 8.  After  many  days  thou  shalt  be  visited :  m. 

the  latter  years  thou  shalt  come  into  the  laud  that  is 
brought  back  from  the  sword,  and  is  gathered  out  of 
many  people,  against  the  mountains  of  Israel,  which 
have  been  alwa3's  waste :  but  it  is  brought  forth  out 
of  the  uations,  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  all  of  them. 

 9.  Thou  shalt  ascend  and  come  like  a  storm, 

thou  shalt  be  like  a  cloud  to  cover  the  land,  thou,  and 
all  thy  bands,  and  many  people  with  thee. 

 10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD ;  It  also  shall 

come  to  pass,  that  at  the  same  time  shall  things  come 
into  thy  mind,  and  thou  shalt  think  an  evil  thought : 

 11.  And  thou  shalt  say,  I  will  go  up  to  the 

land  of  unwalled  villages  ;  I  will  go  to  them  that  are 
at  rest,  that  dwell  safely,  all  of  them  dwelling  without 
walls,  and  having  neither  bars  nor  gates, 

 13.  To  take  a  spoil,  and  to  trJie  a  prey ;  to 

turn  thine  hand  upon  the  desolate  places  that  are  now 
inhabited,  and  upon  the  people  that  ore  gathered  out  of 
the  nations,  which  have  gotten  cattle  and  goods,  that 
dwell  In  the  midst  of  the  land. 

*  Go^  is  ttie  name  of  the  jirince.  Majrogof  the  laud  and  people. 
Instead  of  '"  chief  prince  of  Meshech'  and  Tubal."'  some  would 
have  it :  "  Prince  of  Rosh  (Russia),  Meshech,  and  Tubal."— E. 


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Ezek.  xxxviii.  13.  Sheba,  and  Dedan,  and  the  mer- 
chants of  Taishish,  with  all  the  young  lions  thereof, 
shall  say  unto  thee,  Art  thou  come  to  take  a  spoil  ? 
hast  thou  gathered  thy  company  to  take  a  prey  ?  to 
carry  away  silver  and  gold,  to  take  away  cattle  and 
goods,  to  take  a  great  spoil  ? 

 14.  Tlierefore,  son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say 

unto  Gog,  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God;  In  that  day 
\,  hen.  my  people  of  Israel  dwelleth  safely,  shall  thou 
not  know  ii  ? 

 15.  And  thou  shall  come  from  thy  place  out 

of  the  north  parts,  thou,  and  many  people  with  thee, 
all  of  theni  riding  upon  horses,  a  great  company,  and 
a  mighty  army : 

 16.  And  thou  shall  come  up  against  my  peo- 

jile  of  Israel,  as  a  cloud  to  cover  the  land  ;  it  shall  be 
in  the  latter  days,  and  I  will  bring  thee  against  my 
1  md,  that  the  heathen  may  know  me,  when  I  shall  be 
sauctitied  iu  thee,  O  Gog,  before  their  eyes. 

 17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Art  thou  he  of 

whom  I  have  spoken  in  old  time  by  my  servants  the 
prophets  of  Israel,  which  proiihesied  in  those  days 
many  years,  thai  I  would  bring  thee  against  them  ? 

 21.  And  I  will  call  for  a  sword  against  him 

throughout  all  my  mountains,  saith  the  Lord  God  : 
every  man's  sword  shall  be  against  his  brother. 

—  xxxi.x.  1.  Therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  prophesy 
against  Gog,  and  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  am  against  thee,  O  Gog,  the  chief  prince  of 
Meshech  and  Tubal : 

 3.  And  I  Avill  turn  thee  back,  and  leave  but 

the  sixth  part  of  thee,  and  will  cause  thee  to  come  up 
from  tlie  north  parts,  and  will  bring  Ihee  upon  the 
mountains  of  Israel : 

 3.  And  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left 

hand,  and  wiW  cause  tliiue  arrows  to  fall  out  of  thy 
right  hand. 

 4.  Thou  slialt  flill  upon  the  mountains  of  Is- 
rael, thou,  and  all  thy  bands,  and  the  jicople  that  is 
with  thee :  I  will  give  thee  unto  the  ravenous  birds  of 
every  sort,  and  to  the  beasts  of  the  field,  to  be  devoured. 

 5.  Thou  shall  flUl  upon  the  open  field :  for  I 

have  spoken  it,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 6.  And  I  will  send  a  fire  on  Magog,  and  among 

them  that  dwell  carelessly  m  the  isles :  and  they  shall 
know  thai  I  am  the  Lord. 

 11.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

I  will  give  unto  Gog  a  place  there  of  graves  in  Israel, 
the  valley  of  the  passengers  on  the  east  of  the  sea ; 
and  it  shall  stop  the  noses  of  the  passengers :  and  there 
shall  they  bury  Gog  and  all  his  multitude :  and  they 
shall  call  it,  The  valley  of  Hamon-gog. 

 12.  And  seven  montlis  shall  the  house  of  Is- 
rael be  burying  of  them,  that  they  may  cleanse  the 
land. 

 13.  Yea,  all  the  people  of  the  land  shall  bury 

them;  and  it  shall  Ije  to  them  a  renown  the  day  that 
I  shall  be  glorified,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

 14.  And  they  shall  sever  out  men  of  continual 

employment,  passing  through  the  land,  to  bury  with 
the  passengers  those  that  remain  upon  the  face  of  the 
earth,  to  cleanse  it :  after  the  end  of  seven  months 
shall  they  search. 

 15.  And  the  passengers  that  pass  through  the 

land,  when  any  seeth  a  man's  bone,  then  shall  he  set 
np  a  sign  by  it,  till  the  buriers  have  buried  it  in  the 
valley  of  Hamon-gog. 

 IG.  And  also  the  name  of  the  city  shall  be 

Hamonah.    Thus  shall  they  cleanse  the  laud. 

See  Gen.  x.  2.   Rev.  xx.  8. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

THE  CONVERSION  OF  THE  GEN- 
TILES. 

§  6.>.    Tlie  Divine  Covenant. 

Ps.  ii.  8.  Ask  of  me,  and  I  shall  give  thee  the  heathen 
for  thine  inheritance,  and  the  uttermost  parts  of  the 
earth /(^r  thy  possession. 


 9.  Thou  shall  break  them  with  a  rod  of  iron ; 

thou  shall  dash  them  in  pieces  like  a  poller's  vessel. 

 10.  Be  wise  now  therefore,  O  ye  kings  :  be  in- 
structed, ye  judges  of  the  earth. 

§  GG.   The  Promise  Made  to  Abraham. 

Gen.  xviii.  18.  Seeing  that  Abraham  shall  surely  be- 
come a  great  and  mighty  nation,  and  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth  shall  be  blessed  in  him  ? 

—  xxvi.  4.  And  I  will  make  thy  seed  to  multiply  as 
the  stars  of  heaven,  and  M'ill  give  unto  thy  seed  all 
these  countries ;  and  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth  be  blessed : 

Rom.  iv.  16.  Therefore  it  is  of  faith,  that  it  might  be 
by  grace;  to  the  end  the  promise  might  be  sure  to  all 
the  seed;  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law,  but  to 
that  also  which  is  of  the  faith  of  Abraham ;  who  is  the 
father  of  us  all, 

 17.  (As  it  is  written,  I  have  made  thee  a  father 

of  many  nations,)  before  him  whom  he  believed,  even 
God,  who  quickeneth  the  dead,  and  calleth  those 
things  which  be  not  as  though  they  were  : 

 18.  Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that 

he  might  become  the  father  of  many  nations,  accord- 
ing to  that  which  was  spoken,  So  shall  thy  seed  be. 

§  G7.   General  Predictions. 

Is.  xlii.  1.  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  uphold  ; 
mine  elect,  in  whom  my  soul  delighteth ;  I  have  jnU 
my  Spirit  upon  him :  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  to 
the  Gentiles. 

 4.  He  shall  not  f;iil  nor  be  discouraged,  till  he 

have  set  judgment  in  the  earth:  and  the  isles  shall 
wait  for  his  law. 

—  xliii.  8.  Bring  forth  the  blind  people  that  have 
eyes,  and  the  deaf  that  have  ears. 

 9.  Let  all  the  nations  be  gathered  together,  and 

let  the  people  be  assembled :  who  among  them  can  de- 
clare this,  and  shew  us  fonner  things  V  let  them  bring 
forth  their  witnesses,  that  they  maybe  justified :  oriel 
them  hear,  and  say,  It  is  truth. 

—  xliv.  3.  For  I  will  pour  water  upon  him  that  is 
thirsty,  and  floods  upon  the  dry  ground :  I  will  pour 
my  Spirit  upon  thy  seed,  and  my  blessing  upon  thine 
offspring : 

—  —  4.  And  they  shall  spring  up  as  among  the  grass, 
as  willows  by  the  water-courses. 

— ■  —  5.  One  shall  say  I  am  the  Lord's  ;  and  another 
shall  call  himself  by  the  name  of  Jacob ;  and  another 
shall  subscribe  with  his  hand  unto  the  Lord,  and  sur- 
name himself  by  the  name  of  Israel. 

—  xlv.  24.  Surely  shall  one  say,  In  the  Lord  have  I 
righteousness  and  strength :  even  to  him  shall  men 
come ;  and  all  that  are  incensed  against  him  shall  be 
ashamed. 

—  -  -  i!5.  In  the  Lord  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  be 
justified,  and  shall  glory. 

— xlvi.  12.  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  stout-hearted,  that 
are  far  from  righteousness : 

 13.  I  bring  near  my  righteousness ;  it  shall 

not  be  far  off,  and  my  salvation  shall  not  tarry  :  and  I 
will  place  salvation  in  Zion  for  Israel  my  glory. 

—  xlix.  5.  And  now,  saith  the  Lord  that  formed 
me  from  the  womb  to  be  his  servant,  to  bring  Jacob 
again  to  him.  Though  Israel  be  not  gathered, yet  shall 
I  be  glorious  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  and  my  God 
shall  be  my  strength. 

 6.  And  he  said.  It  is  a  light  thing  that  thou 

shouldest  be  my  servant  to  raise  up  the  tribes  of  Jacob, 
and  to  restore  the  preserved  of  Israel :  I  will  also  give 
thee  for  a  light  to  the  Gentiles,  that  thou  mayest  be  my 
salvation  unto  the  end  of  the  earth. 

 7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  Redeemer  of  Is- 
rael, and  his  Holy  One,  to  him  whom  man  despiseth, 
to  him  whom  the  nation  abhorreth,  to  a  servant  of  ru- 
lers. Kings  shall  see  and  arise,  princes  also  shall  wor- 
ship, because  of  the  Lord  that  is  faithful,  ami  the  Ho- 
ly One  of  Israel,  and  he  shall  choose  thee. 

 8.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  In  an  acceptable  time 

have  I  heard  thee,  and  in  a  day  of  salvation  have  I 
helped  thee  :  and  I  will  preserve  thee,  and  give  thee 


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OTHER  NATIOJsS. 


BOOK  XII. 


for  a  covenant  of  the  people,  to  establish  the  earth,  to 
cause  to  inherit  the  desolate  heritages; 

Is.  xlix.  9.  That  thou  may  est  say  to  the  prisoners,  Go 
forth  ;  to  them  tliat  are  in  darkness,  Sliew  yourselves. 
They  shall  feed  in  the  ways,  and  their  pastures  shall  he 
in  all  high  ])laces. 

 10.  They  shall  not  hunger  nor  thirst ;  neither 

shall  the  heat  nor  sun  smite  them  :  for  he  that  hath 
mercy  on  them  shall  lead  them,  even  by  the  springs  of 
water  shall  he  guide  them. 

 11.  And  I  will  make  all  my  mountains  a  way, 

and  my  highways  shall  be  exalted. 

—  li.  3.  For  the  Lord  shall  comfort  Zion  :  he  will 
comfort  all  her  waste  places ;  and  he  will  make  her 
wilderness  like  Eden,  and  her  desert  like  the  garden 
of  the  Lord  :  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  found  therein, 
thanksgiving,  and  the  voice  of  melody. 

 5.  My  righteousness  is  near ;  my  salvation  is 

gone  forth,  and  mine  arms  shall  judge  the  people ;  the 
isles  shall  wait  upon  me,  and  on  mine  arm  shall  they 
trust. 

—  lii.  8.  Thy  watchmen  shall  lift  up  the  voice  ;  with 
the  voice  together  shall  they  sing :  for  they  shall  see 
eye  to  eye,  when  the  Lord  shall  bring  again  Zion. 

 13.  Behold,  my  servant  shall  deal  prudently, 

he  shall  be  exalted  and  extolled,  and  be  very  high. 

 15.  So  shall  he  sprinkle  many  nations ;  the 

kings  shall  shut  their  mouths  at  him  :  for  that  which 
had  not  been  told  them  shall  they  see ;  and  that  which 
they  had  not  heard  shall  they  consider. 

—  liv.  11.  O  thou  afflicted,  tossed  with  tempest,  and 
not  comforted,  behold,  I  will  lay  thy  stones  with  fair 
colours,  and  lay  thy  foundations  with  sapphires. 

 12.  And  I  will  make  thy  windows  of  agates, 

and  thy  gates  of  carbuncles,  and  all  thy  borders  of 
jileasant  stones. 

 13.  And  all  thy  children  shall  he  taught  of  the 

Lord  ;  and  great  shall  he  the  peace  of  thy  children. 

 15.  Behold,  they  shall  surely  gather  together, 

hut  not  by  me :  whosoever  shall  gather  together  against 
thee  shall  fall  for  \hs  sake. 

 16.  Behold,"  I  have  created  the  smith  that 

bloweth  the  coals  in  the  fire,  and  that  bringeth  forth 
an  instrument  for  his  work  ;  and  I  have  created  the 
waster  to  destroy. 

—  Iv.  5.  Behold,  thou  shalt  call  a  nation  that  thou 
knowest  not,  and  nations  that  knew  not  thee  shall  run 
unto  thee,  because  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  for  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel ;  for  he  hath  gloritied  thee. 

—  lix.  21.  As  for  me,  this  is  my  covenant  with  them, 
saith  the  Lord  ;  ]My  Spirit  tliat  is  upon  thee,  and  my 
words  which  I  have  put  in  thy  mouth,  shall  not  de- 
part out  of  thy  mouth,  nor  out  of  the  mouth  of  thy 
seed,  nor  out  of  the  mouth  of  thy  seed's  seed,  saith  the 
Lord,  from  lienceforth  and  for  ever. 

—  Ix.  13.  Tlie  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  come  unto 
thee,  the  lir  tree,  the  pine  tree,  and  the  box  together, 
to  beautify  the  place  of  my  sanctuar}' ;  and  I  will  make 
the  place  of  my  feet  glorious. 

 17.  For  brass  I  will  bring  gold,  and  for  iron  I 

will  bring  silver,  and  for  wood  brass,  and  for  stones 
iron :  I  will  also  make  thy  officers  peace,  and  thine 
exactors  righteousness. 

 18.  Violence  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy 

land,  wasting  nor  destruction  within  thy  borders ;  but 
thou  shalt  call  thy  walls  Salvation,  and  thy  gates 
Praise. 

 19.  The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by 

day ;  neither  for  brightness  shall  the  moon  give  light 
unto  thee :  but  the  Lord  shall  be  unto  thee  an  ever- 
lasting liglit,  and  thy  (Tod  thy  glory. 

 20.  Thy  sun  shall  no  more  go  down  ;  neither 

shall  thy  moon  withdraw  itself:  for  the  Lord  shall  be 
thine  everlasting  light,  and  the  days  of  thy  mourning 
shall  be  ended. 

—  Ixi.  4.  And  they  shall  build  the  old  wastes,  they 
shall  raise  up  the  former  desolations,  and  they  shall 
repair  the  waste  cities,  the  desolations  of  many  gener- 
ations. 

 5.  And  strangers  shall  stand  and  feed  your 

flocks,  and  the  sons  of  the  alien  shall  he  your  plough- 
men and  your  vinedressers. 

 6.  But  ye  shall  be  named  the  Priests  of  the 


Lord  :  men  shall  call  you  the  Ministers  of  our  God  : 
ye  shall  eat  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles,  and  in  their 
glory  shall  ye  boast  yourselves. 

—  Ixv.  1.  I  am  sought  of  them  tluU  asked  not  for 
me ;  I  am  found  of  them  that  sought  me  not:  I  said, 
Beliold  me,  behold  me,  unto  a  nation  thai  was  not 
called  by  my  name. 

—  Ixvi.  7.  Betbre  she  travailed,  she  brought  forth ; 
before  her  pain  came,  she  was  delivered  of  a  man  child. 

 8.  Who  hath  heard  such  a  thing?  who  hath 

seen  such  things  ?  Shall  the  earth  be  made  to  bring 
forth  in  one  day  ?  or  shall  a  nation  be  bom  at  once  ? 
For  as  soon  as  Zion  travailed,  she  brought  forth  her 
children. 

 9.  Shall  I  bring  to  the  birth,  and  not  cause  to 

bting  forth  ?  saitli  the  Lord  :  shall  I  cause  to  bring 
forth,  and  shut  tlie  tcoriih  ?  saith  thy  God. 

 10.  Rejoice  ye  with  Jerusalem,  and  be  glad 

with  her,  all  ye  that  love  her :  rejoice  for  joy  with  her, 
all  yc  that  mourn  for  her : 

 11.  That  ye  may  suck,  and  be  satisfied  with 

the  breasts  of  her  consolations;  that  ye  may  milk  out, 
and  be  delighted  with  the  abundance  of  her  gloiy. 

 '  12.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will 

extend  peace  to  her  like  a  river,  and  the  glorj'  of  the 
Gentiles  like  a  flowing  stream :  then  shall  ye  suck,  ye 
shall  be  borne  upon  her  sides,  and  be  dandled  upon 
her  knees. 

 13.  As  one  whom  his  mother  comforteth,  so 

will  I  comfort  you ;  and  ye  shall  be  comforted  in  Je- 
rusalem. 

 21.  And  I  will  also  take  of  them  for  priests 

and  for  Levites,  saith  the  Lord. 

Jep.  xvi.  19.  O  Lord,  my  strength,  and  mj-  fortress, 
and  my  refuge  in  the  day  of  affliction,  the  Gentiles 
shall  cpme  unto  thee  from  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and 
shall  say.  Surely  our  fixthers  have  inherited  lies,  vanity, 
and  things  wherein  there  is  no  profit. 

Mai.  i.  11.  For,  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  even  unto 
the  going  down  of  the  same,  my  name  shall  be  great 
among  the  Gentiles ;  and  in  everj'  place  incense  shall 
be  otfcrcd  unto  my  name,  and  a  pure  otfering :  lor  my 
name  shall  be  great  among  the  heathen,  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts. 

Mat.  xii.  17.  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying, 

 18.  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have  chosen  ; 

my  beloved,  in  whom  my  soul  is  well  pleased :  I  will 
put  my  Spirit  upon  him," and  he  shall  shew  judgment 
to  the  Gentiles. 

 21.  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  trust. 

§  68.   Particular  Nations  Referred  to. 

(1.  EGYPT  AND  ASSYRIA.) 

Is.  XIX.  18.  In  that  day  shall  live*  cities  in  the  land 
of  Egypt  speak  the  language  of  Canaan,  and  swear  to 
tlie  Lord  of  hosts ;  one  shall  be  called,  The  city  of 
destruction. 

 19.  In  that  day  shall  there  be  an  altar  to  the 

Lord  in  the  midst  of  'the  land  of  Egypt,  and  a  pillar 
at  the  border  thereof  to  the  Lord. 

 20.  And  it  shall  be  for  a  sign  and  for  a  witness 

unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  in  the  land  of  Egj-pt :  for  they 
shall  cry  unto  the  Lord  because  of  the  opprcssoi-s,  and 
he  shall  send  them  a  saviour,  and  a  great  one,  and  he 
shall  deliver  them. 

 21.  And  the  Lord  shall  be  known  to  Egj'pt, 

and  the  Egyptians  shall  know  the  Lord  in  that  day, 
and  shall  do  sacrifice  and  oblation ;  yea,  they  shall 
vow  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  jierform  it. 

 23.  In  that  day  shall  there  be  a  highway  out 

of  Es\-pt  to  AssjTia,  and  the  Assyrian  shall  come  into 
Egypt,  and  the  "Egyptian  into  Assyria,  and  the  Egyiv 
tians  shall  serve  with  the  Assyrians. 

 24.  In  that  day  shall  Israel  be  the  thinl  with 

Egypt  and  with  Assyria,  even  a  blessing  in  the  midst 
of  "the  land : 

 25.  Whom  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  bless,  say- 
ing, Blessed  be  Egvpt  my  people,  and  Assyria  the  work 
of  my  hands,  andlsrael  mine  inheritance. 

*  The  number  tire  is  s\'ml>olic  of  incompleteness,  denoting,  as 
Delitzsch  says,  "a  fraijmentavy  commencement  of  Egjiit's  futine 
and  complete  conversion.'" — H. 


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(3.  THE  CHINESE.) 

Is.  xlix.  12.  Behold,  these  shall  come  from  far:  and, 
lo,  these  from  the  north  and  from  the  west ;  and  these 
from  the  land  of  Sinun. 

(3.  SEVERAL  OTHER  KATIONS.) 

Is.  Ix.  1.  Arise,  shine ;  for  thy  light  is  come,  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  is  risen  upon  thee. 

 2.  For,  behold,  the  darkness  shall  cover  the 

earth,  and  gross  darkness  the  people :  but  the  Lord 
shall  arise  upon  thee,  and  his  glory  shall  be  seen  upon 
thee. 

 3.  And  the  Gentiles  shall  come  to  thy  light, 

and  kings  to  tlie  brightness  of  thy  rising. 

 4.  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  see : 

all  they  gather  themselves  together,  they  come  to  thee : 
thy  sons  shall  come  from  far,  and  thy  daughters  shall 
be  nursed  at  thy  side. 

  5.  Then  thou  shalt  see,  and  flow  together,  and 

thine  heart  shall  fear,  and  be  enlarged ;  because  the 
abundance  of  the  sea  shall  be  converted  unto  thee,  the 
forces  of  the  Gentiles  shall  come  unto  thee. 

 6.  The  multitude  of  camels  shall  cover  thee, 

the  dromedaries  of  Midian  and  Ephah ;  all  they  from 
Slieba  shall  come :  they  shall  bring  gold  and  incense ; 
and  they  shall  shew  forth  the  praises  of  the  Lord. 

 7.  All  the  flocks  of  Kedar  shall  be  gathered 

together  unto  thee,  the  rams  of  Nebaioth  shall  min- 
ister unto  thee :  they  shall  come  up  with  acceptance 
on  mine  altar,  and  I  will  glorify  the  house  of  my  glory. 

 8.  "Who  are  these  ilud  fly  as  a  cloud,  and  as 

the  doves  to  their  windows  ? 

 9.  Surely  the  isles  shall  wait  for  me,  and  the 

ships  of  Tai'shish  first,  to  bring  thy  sons  from  far,  their 
silver  and  their  gold  with  them,  unto  the  name  of  the 
Lord  thy  God,  and  to  the  Holy  One  of  Israel,  because 
he  hath  glorified  thee. 

—  Ixvi.  19.  And  I  will  set  a  sign  among  them,  and 
I  will  send  those  that  escape  of  them  luito  the  nations, 
to  Tarshish,  Pul,  and  Lud,  that  draw  the  bow,  to  Tubal 
and  Javan,  to  the  isles  afir  off,  that  have  not  heard 
my  fame,  neither  have  seen  my  glory  ;  and  they  shall 
declare  my  glory  among  the  Gentiles. 

 20.  And  they  shall  bring  all  your  brethren  for 

an  offering  unto  the  Lord  out  of  all  nations  upon 
horses,  and  in  chariots,  and  in  litters,  and  upon  mules, 
and  upon  swift  beasts,  to  my  holymountain  Jerusalem, 
saith  the  Lord,  as  the  children  of  Israel  bring  an  offer- 
ing in  a  clean  vessel  into  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

§  69.   Jewish  Contempt  for  the  Gentiles. 

John  vii.  35.  Then  said  the  Jews  among  themselves, 
Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall  not  find  him  ?  will 
he  go  unto  the  dispersed  among  the  Gentiles,  and 
teach  the  Gentiles? 

§  70.   Christ's  Parables  Illustrating  the  Call  of 
the  Gentiles. 

(1.  THE  GREAT  SUPPER.) 

Luke  xiv.  16.  Then  said  he  unto  him,  A  certain  man 
made  a  great  supper,  and  bade  many : 

 17.  And  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time  to  say 

to  them  that  were  bidden.  Come;  for  all  things  are 
now  read}'. 

 18.  And  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to 

make  excuse.  The  first  said  unto  him,  I  have  bought 
a  piece  of  ground,  and  I  must  needs  go  and  see  it :  I 
pray  thee  have  me  excused. 

 19.  And  another  said,  I  have  bought  five  yoke 

of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove  them :  I  i^ray  thee  have 
me  excused. 

 20.  And  another  said,  I  have  married  a  wife, 

and  therefore  I  cannot  come. 

 31.  So  that  servant  came,  and  shewed  his  lord 

these  things.  Then  the  master  of  the  house  being 
angry  said  to  his  servant,  Go  out  quickly  into  the 
streets  and  lanes  of  the  city,  and  bring  in  hither  the 
poor,  and  the  maimed,  and  the  halt,  and  the  blind. 

 33.  And  the  servant  said,  Lord,  it  is  done  as 

thou  hast  commanded,  and  yet  there  is  room. 

 23,  And  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant.  Go 


out  into  the  highways  and  hedges,  and  compel  them 
to  come  in,  that  my  house  may  be  filled. 

 34.  For  I  say  unto  you.  That  none  of  those 

men  which  were  bidden  shall  taste  of  my  supper. 

(2.  THE  WICKED  HUSBANDMEN.) 

Mat.  xxi.  33.  Hear  another  parable :  There  was  a 
certain  householder,  which  planted  a  vineyard,  and 
hedged  it  round  about,  and  digged  a  winepress  in  it, 
and  built  a  tower,  and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and 
went  into  a  far  countiy : 

 34.  And  when  the  time  of  the  fruit  drew  near, 

he  sent  his  servants  to  the  husbandmen,  that  they 
might  receive  the  fruits  of  it. 

 35.  And  the  husbandmen  took  his  servants, 

and  beat  one,  and  killed  another,  and  stoned  another. 

 36.  Again,  he  sent  other  servants  more  than 

the  first:  and  they  did  imto  them  likewise. 

 37.  But  last  of  all  he  sent  unto  them  his  son, 

saying,  They  will  reverence  my  son. 

 38.  But  when  the  husbandmen  saw  the  son, 

they  said  among  themselves.  This  is  the  heir ;  come, 
let  us  kill  him,  and  let  us  seize  on  his  inheritance. 

 39.  And  they  caught  him,  and  cast  him  out 

of  the  vineyard,  and  slew  him. 

  40.  When  the  lord  therefore  of  the  vineyard 

Cometh,  what  will  he  do  unto  those  husbandmen  ? 

 ■  41.  They  say  unto  him,  He  will  miserably 

destroy  those  wicked  men,  and  will  let  out  Itis  vineyard 
unto  other  husbandmen,  which  shall  render  him  the 
fruits  in  their  seasons. 

Mark  xii.  1.  And  he  began  to  speak  unto  them  by 
parables.  A  certain  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set 
a  hedge  about  it,  and  digged  a  place  for  the  winefat, 
and  built  a  tower,  and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and 
went  into  a  far  countrJ^ 

 2.  And  at  the  season  he  sent  to  the  husband- 
men a  ser^■ant,  that  he  might  receive  from  the  hus- 
bandmen of  tlie  fruit  of  the  vineyard. 

 3.  And  they  caught  him,  and  beat  him,  and 

sent  him  away  empty. 

 4.  And  again  he  sent  unto  them  another  ser- 
vant ;  and  at  him  they  cast  stones,  and  wounded  him 
in  the  head,  and  sent  Mm  away  shamefully  handled. 

 5.  And  again  he  sent  another ;  and  him  they 

killed,  and  many  others ;  beating  some,  and  killing 
some. 

 6.  Having  yet  therefore  one  son,  bis  well  be- 
loved, he  sent  him  also  last  unto  them,  saying.  They 
will  reverence  my  son. 

 7.  But  those  husbandmen  said  among  them- 
selves. This  is  the  heir ;  come,  let  us  kill  him,  and  the 
inheritance  shall  be  ours. 

 8.  And  they  took  him,  and  killed  him,  and  cast 

Mm  out  of  the  vineyard. 

 9.  What  shall  therefore  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard do  ?  he  will  come  and  destroy  the  husbandmen, 
and  will  give  the  vineyard  imto  others. 

Luke  XX.  9.  Then  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people 
this  parable ;  A  certain  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and 
let  it  forth  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into  a  far  country 
for  a  long  time. 

— •  —  iO.  And  at  the  season  he  sent  a  servant  to  the 
husbandmen,  that  they  should  give  him  of  the  fruit  of 
the  vineyard :  but  the  husbandmen  beat  him,  and  sent 
him  away  empty. 

 ll.  And  again  he  sent  another  servant:  and 

they  beat  him  also,  and  entreated  him  shamefully,  and 
sent  Mm  away  empty. 

 13.  And  again  he  sent  a  third:   and  they 

wounded  him  also,  and  cast  Mm  out. 

 13.  Then  said  the  lord  of  the  vineyard,  What 

shall  I  do  ?  I  will  send  my  beloved  son :  it  may  be 
they  will  reverence  him  when  they  see  him. 

 14.  But  when  the  husbandmen  saw  him,  they 

reasoned  among  themselves,  saying.  This  is  the  heir: 
come,  let  us  kill  him,  that  the  inheritance  maybe  ours. 

 15.  So  they  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard,  and 

killed  him.  What  therefore  shall  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard do  unto  them  ? 

 16.  He  shall  come  and  destroy  these  husband- 
men, and  shall  give  the  vineyard  to  others.  And 
when  they  heard "iV,  they  said,  God  forbid. 


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(3.  THE  MARRIAGE  OF  THE  KING'S  SOX.) 

Mat.  xxii.  1.  And  Jesus  answered  and  spake  unto 
them  again  by  parables,  and  said, 

 2.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  cer- 
tain king,  which  made  a  marriage  for  his  son, 

 3.  And  sent  forth  his  servants  to  call  them 

that  were  bidden  to  the  wedding :  and  they  would  not 
come. 

 4.  Again,  he  sent  forth  other  servants,  saying. 

Tell  them  which  are  bidden,  Behold,  I  have  prepared 
my  dinner :  my  oxen  and  my  fatlings  are  killed,  and 
all  things  are  ready :  come  unto  the  marriage. 

 5.  But  they  made  light  of  it,  and  went  their 

ways,  one  to  his  farm,  another  to  his  merchandise : 

 6.  And  the  remnant  took  his  servants,  and 

entreated  tliem  spitefully,  and  slew  them. 

 7.  But  when  the  king  heard  tliereof,  he  was 

wroth:  and  he  sent  forth  his  armies,  and  destroyed 
those  murderers,  and  burned  up  their  city. 

 8.  Then  saith  he  to  his  servants.  The  wedding 

is  ready,  but  they  which  were  bidden  were  not  worthy. 

 9.  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways,  and  as 

many  as  ye  shall  tiud,  bid  to  the  marriage. 

 10.  So  those  servants  went  out  into  the  high- 
ways, and  gathered  together  all  as  many  as  they  found, 
both  l)ad  and  good :  and  the  wedding  was  furnished 
with  guests. 

§  71.   Gospel  Carried  to  the  Samaritans, 

John  iv.  39.  And  many  of  the  Samaritans  of  that 
city  believed  on  him  for  the  saying  of  the  woman, 
which  testified.  He  told  me  all  that  ever  I  did. 

Actsviii.  5.  Then  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of 
Samaria,  and  preached  Christ  unto  them. 

—  —  12.  But  when  they  believed  Philip  preaching 
the  things  concerning  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  the 
name  of  Jesus  Christ,  they  were  baptized,  both  men 
and  women. 

 13.  Then  Simon  himself  believed  also ;  and 

when  he  was  baptized,  he  continued  with  Philip,  and 
wondered,  beholding  the  miracles  and  signs  which 
were  done. 

 14.  Now  when  the  apostles  which  were  at  Je- 
rusalem heard  that  Samaria  had  received  the  word  of 
God,  they  sent  unto  them  Peter  and  John : 

 •  17.  Then  laid  they  their  hands  on  them,  and 

they  received  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 25.  And  they,  when  they  bad  testified  and 

preached  the  word  of  the  Lord,  returned  to  Jerusalem, 
and  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages  of  the  Sa- 
maritans. 

§  72.   The  Ethiopian  Eunuch  Baptized. 

Actsviii.  29.  Then  the  Spirit  said  unto  Philip,  Go 
near,  and  join  thyself  to  this  chariot. 

 36.  And  as  they  went  on  their  way,  they  came 

unto  a  certain  water :  and  the  eunuch  said.  See,  7ie7'e 
is  water;  what  doth  hinder  me  to  be  baptized  ? 

 87.  And  Philip  said.  If  thou  believest  with  all 

thine  heart,  thou  mayest.  And  he  answered  and  said, 
I  believe  that  Jesus  iJhrist  is  the  Sou  of  God. 

§  73.   St,  Paul. 

(1.  HIS  EARLY  LIFE.) 

Acts  xxi.  37.  And  as  Paul  was  to  be  led  into  the  cas- 
tle, he  said  unto  the  chief  captain.  May  I  speak  unto 
thee  ?    Who  said.  Canst  thou  sjieak  Greek  ? 

 88.  Art  not  thou  that  Egyptian,  which  before 

these  days  madest  an  uproar,  and  leddest  out  into  the 
wilderness  four  thousand  men  that  ^\el^e  murderers  ? 

 89.  But  Paul  said,  I  am  a  man  irhich  am  a  Jew 

of  Tarsus,  a  city  in  Cilicia,  a  citizen  of  no  mean  city : 
and,  I  beseech  thee,  sutler  me  to  speak  unto  the  people. 

 40.  And  when  he  had  given  him  license,  Paul 

stood  on  the  stairs,  and  beckoned  with  the  hand  unto 
the  people.  And  when  there  was  made  a  great  silence, 
he  spake  unto  tliem  in  the  Hebrew  tongue,  saying, 

—  xxii.  1.  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hear  ye  my 
defence  ichich  I  make  now  unto  you. 

 2.  (And  when  they  heard  that  he  sjiake  in  the 

Hebrew^  tongue  to  them,  they  kept  the  more  silence  : 
and  he  saith,) 

 3.  I  am  verily  a  man  which  am  a  Jew,  bom  in 


Tarsus,  a  city  in  Cilicia,  yet  brought  up  in  this  city  at 
the  feet  of  Gamaliel,  arid  taught  according  to  the  per- 
fect manner  of  the  law  of  the  fathers,  and  was  zealous 
toward  God,  as  ye  all  are  this  day. 

—  xxvi.  1.  Then  Agrippa  said  unto  Paul,  Thou  art 
permitted  to  speak  for  tliyself  Then  Paul  stretched 
forth  the  hand,  and  answered  for  himself: 

 2.  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  be- 
cause I  shall  answer  for  myself  this  day  before  thee 
touching  all  the  things  whereof  I  am  accused  of  the 
Jews : 

 8.  Especially  because  I  know  thee  to  be  expert 

in  all  customs  and  questions  which  are  among  the 
Jew^s  :  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  patiently. 

 -4.  My  manner  of  life  from  my  youth,  which 

was  at  the  first  among  mine  own  nation  at  Jerusalem, 
know  all  the  Jews ; 

 5.  Which  knew  me  from  the  beginning,  if  they 

would  testify,  that  after  the  most  straitest  sect  of  our 
religion  I  lived  a  Pharisee. 

(2.  HIS  CONVERSION.    86  or  37  a.  d.) 
Acts  xxii.  10.  And  I  said.  What  shall  I  do,  Lord  ? 
And  the'  Lord  said  unto  me,  Arise,  and  go  into  Da- 
mascus; and  there  it  shall  be  told  thee  of  all  things 
which  are  appointed  for  thee  to  do. 

(8.  HIS  COMMISSION.) 

Acts  ix.  15.  But  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Go  thy 
way :  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  bear  my 
name  before  the  Gentiles,  and  kings,  and  the  children 
of  Israel : 

—  xxii.  15.  For  thou  shalt  be  his  witness  unto  all 
men  of  what  thou  hast  seen  and  heard. 

 16.  And  now  why  tarriest  thou  ?  arise,  and  be 

baptized,  and  wash  away  thy  sins,  calling  on  the  name 
of  the  Lord. 

 21.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Depart :  for  I  will 

send  thee  far  hence  unto  the  Gentiles. 

—  xxvi.  16.  But  rise,  and  stand  upon  thy  feet :  for 
I  have  appeared  unto  thee  for  this  purpose,  to  make 
thee  a  minister  and  a  witness  both  of  these  things 
which  thou  hast  seen,  and  of  those  things  in  the  which 
I  will  appear  unto  thee ; 

 17.  Delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and  from 

the  Gentiles,  unto  whom  now  I  send  thee, 

 18.  To  open  their  eyes,  and  to  turn  them  from 

darkness  to  light,  and  froyn  the  power  of  Satan  unto 
God,  that  they  may  receive  forgiveness  of  sins,  and  in- 
heritance among  them  which  are  sanctified  by  faith 
that  is  in  me. 

(4.  THE  DISCIPLES  AT  FIRST  AFRAID  OF  HIM.) 

Acts  ix.  26.  And  when  Saul  was  come  to  Jerusalem, 
he  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples  :  but  they 
were  all  afraid  of  him,  and  believed  not  that  he  was  a 
disciple. 

(5.  ARE  PERSUADED  TO  RECEI^VE  HIM.) 

Actsix.  27.  ButBarnabastookhim,  and  brought  Am 
to  the  apostles,  and  declared  unto  them  how  he  had 
seen  the  Lord  in  the  way,  and  that  he  had  spoken  to 
him,  and  how  he  had  preached  boldly  at  Damascus 
in  the  name  of  Jesus. 

.  28.  And  he  was  with  them  coming  in  and  go- 
ing out  at  Jerusalem. 

(6    THEY  ACCEPT  HIM  AS  AN  APOSTLE  TO  THE  GEN- 
TILES.) 

Gal.  ii.  7.  But  contrariwise,  when  they  saw  that  the 
gospel  of  the  uuchcumcision  was  committed  unto  me, 
as  tlie  gospel  of  the  circumcision  ivas  unto  Peter ; 

 8.  (For  he  that  wrought  effectually  in  Peter  to 

the  apostleship  of  the  circumcision,  the  same  was 
mighty  in  me  toward  the  Gentiles ;) 

 ^9.  And  when  James,  Cephas,  and  John,  who 

seemed  to  be  pillars,  peroeivcd  the  grace  that  was  given 
unto  me,  they  gave  to  me  and  Barnabas  the  l  iffht  hands 
of  fellowship ;  that  w^e  should  go  unto  the  heathen,  and 
they  unto  the  circumcision. 

(7.  HE  MAGNIFIES  HIS  OWN  OFFICE.) 

Rom.  1.  5.  By  whom  we  have  received  grace  and 


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apostlesbip,  for  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  na- 
tions, for  bis  name  : 

Rom.  i.  13.  Now  I  -would  not  have  you  ignorant, 
brethren,  that  oftentimes  I  purposed  to  come  unto  you, 
(but  was  let  hitherto,)  that  I  might  have  some  fruit 
among  you  also,  even  as  among  other  Gentiles. 

 14.  I  am  debtor  both  to  the  Greeks,  and  to  the 

Barbarians;  both  to  the  wise,  and  to  the  unwise. 

 15.  So,  as  much  as  in  me  is,  I  am  ready  to 

preach  the  gospel  to  you  that  are  at  Rome  also. 

—  XV.  16.  That  I  "should  be  the  minister  of  Jesus 
Christ  to  the  Gentiles,  ministering  the  g-ospel  of  God, 
that  the  offering  up  of  the  Gentiles  might  be  accepta- 
ble, being  sanctified  by  the  Holy  Ghost. 

2  (?&r.  iii.  6.  Who  also  hath  made  us  able  ministers 
of  the  new  testament ;  not  of  the  letter,  but  of  the 
spirit :  for  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth  life. 

Eph.  iii.  1.  For  this  cause  I  Paul,  the  prisoner  of 
Jesus  Christ  for  you  Gentiles, 

 2.  If  ye  have  lieard  of  the  dispensation  of  the 

grace  of  God  which  is  given  me  to  you-ward  ; 

 7.  Whereof  I  was  made  a  minister,  according 

to  the  gift  of  the  grace  of  God  given  unto  me  by  the 
effectual  working  of  his  power. 

 8.  Unto  me,  Avho  am  less  than  the  least  of  all 

saints,  is  this  grace  given,  that  I  should  preach  among 
the  Gentiles  the  unsearchable  riches  of  Christ;  | 

Col.  i.  Wiiereof  I  am  made  a  minister,  according 
to  the  disjiensation  of  God  which  is  given  to  me  for 
you,  to  fulfil  the  word  of  God ; 

 26.  Even  the  mystery  which  hath  been  hid 

from  ages  and  from  generations,  but  now  is  made 
manifest  to  his  saints: 

 37.  To  whom  God  would  make  known  what 

is  the  riches  of  tlie  glory  of  this  mystery  among  the 
Gentiles  ;  whicli  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory : 

2  Tim.  i.  11.  Whereunto  I  am  appointed  a  preacher, 
and  an  apostle,  and  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles. 


74. 


Cornelius,  the  Roman  Centiirion. 


(1.  SENDS  FOR  PETER.     ABOUT  40  A.D.) 

Acts  X.  8.  And  when  he  had  declared  all  these  things 
unto  them,  he  sent  them  to  Joppa, 

(3.  Peter's  vision.) 
Acts  xi.  9.  But  the  voice  answered  me  again  from 
heaven,  What  God  hath  cleansed,  that  call  not  thou 
common. 

 10.  And  this  was  done  three  times :  and  aU 

were  drawn  up  again  into  heaven. 

(3.  PETER  GOES.) 

Acts  X.  17.  Now  while  Peter  doubted  in  himself 
wliat  this  vision  which  he  had  seen  should  mean,  be- 
hold, the  men  which  were  sent  from  Cornelius  had 
made  inquiry  for  Simon's  house,  and  stood  before  the 
gate, 

 18.  And  called,  and  asked  whether  Simon, 

which  was  surnamed  Peter,  were  lodged  there. 

 21.  Then  Peter  went  down  to  the  men  which 

were  sent  unto  him  from  Cornelius  ;  and  said,  Behold, 
I  am  he  whom  ye  seek ;  what  is  the  cause  wherefore 
ye  are  come  ? 

 22.  And  they  said,  Cornelius  the  centurion,  a 

just  man,  and  one  that  feareth  God,  and  of  good  re- 
port among  all  the  nation  of  the  Jews,  was  warned 
from  God  by  a  holy  angel  to  send  for  thee  into  his 
house,  and  to  hear  words  of  thee. 

 23.  Then  called  he  them  in,  and  lodged  t?iem. 

And  on  the  morrow  Peter  went  away  with  them,  and 
certain  brethren  from  Joppa  accompanied  him. 

 24.  And  the  morrow  after  they  entered  into 

Cesarea.  And  Cornelius  waited  for  them,  and  had 
called  together  his  kinsmen  and  near  friends. 

 27.  And  as  he  talked  with  him,  he  went  in, 

and  found  many  that  were  come  togetlier. 

— ■ —  28.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  know  how  that 
it  is  an  unlawful  thing  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew  to  keep 
company,  or  come  unto  one  of  another  nation;  but 
God  hath  shewed  me  that  I  should  not  call  any  man 
common  or  unclean. 

 29.  Tlierefore  came  I  -into  you  without  gain- 


saying, as  soon  as  I  was  sent  for :  I  asic  therefore  for 
what  intent  ye  have  sent  for  me? 

(4.  HIS  RECEPTION.) 

Actsx.  32.  Send  therefore  to  Joppa,  and  call  liither 
Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter;  he  is  lodged  in  the 
house  of  one  Simon  a  tanner  by  the  sea  side :  who, 
when  he  cometh,  shall  speak  unto  thee. 

 33.  Immediately  therefore  I  sent  to  thee ;  and 

thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  art  come.  Now  there- 
fore are  we  all  here  present  before  God,  to  hear  all 
things  that  are  commanded  thee  of  God. 

§  75.   Attitude  of  the  Churcli  in  Jerusalem. 

(1.  PETER  QUESTIONED.) 

Acts  xi.  1.  And  the  apostles  and  brethren  that  were 
in  Judea  heard  that  the  Gentiles  had  also  received  the 
word  of  God. 

 2.  And  when  Peter  was  come  up  to  Jerusalem, 

they  that  were  of  the  circumcision  contended  with 
him. 

 3.  Saying,  Thou  wentest  in  to  men  uncirciun- 

cised,  and  didst  eat  with  them. 

(3.  ms  COURSE  APPROVED.) 

Acts  xi.  11.  And,  behold,  immediately  there  were 
three  men  already  come  unto  the  house  where  I  was, 
sent  from  Cesarea  imto  me. 

 13.  And  the  Spirit  bade  me  go  with  them, 

nothing  doubting.  Moreover  these  six  brethren  ac- 
companied me,  and  we  entered  into  the  man's  house : 

 13.  And  he  shewed  us  how  he  had  seen  an 

angel  in  his  house,  which  stood  and  said  unto  him. 
Send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  Simon,  whose  sur- 
name is  Peter ; 

 14.  Who  shall  tell  thee  words,  whereby  thou 

and  all  thy  house  shall  ])e  saved. 

 17.  Forasmuch  then  as  God  gave  them  the  like 

gift  as  he  did  imto  us,  who  believed  on  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  what  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God  ? 

 18.  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  held 

their  peace,  and  glorified  God,  saying,  Tlien  hath  God 
also  to  the  Gentiles  granted  repentance  unto  life. 

§  76.   The  Gentile  Church  in  Antioch. 

(1.  ITS  BEGINNING.     ABOUT  40  A.D.) 

Actsxi.  21.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with 
them :  and  a  great  number  believed,  and  turned  unto 
the  Lord. 

 22.  Then  tidings  of  these  things  came  unto  the 

ears  of  the  churcii  which  was  in  Jerusalem :  and  they 
sent  forth  Barnabas,  that  he  should  go  as  far  as  An- 
tioch. 

 23.  Who,  when  he  came,  and  had  seen  the 

grace  of  God,  was  glad,  and  exhorted  them  all,  that 
with  purpose  of  heart  they  would  cleave  unto  the 
Lord. 

(2.  PAUL.  BROUGHT  FROM  TARSUS.     44  A.D.) 

Acts  xi.  25.  Then  departed  Barnabas  to  Tarsus,  for 
to  seek  Saul : 

 26.  And  when  he  had  found  him,  he  brought 

him  unto  Antioch.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  a  whole 
year  they  assembled  themselves  with  the  church,  and 
taught  much  j^eople.  And  the  disciples  were  called 
Christians  first  in  Antioch. 

(3.  RETURNS  WITH  BARNABAS  FROM  JERUSALEM. 
45  A.D.) 

Acts  xii.  24  But  the  word  of  God  grew  and  multi- 
plied. 

 25.  And  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  Je- 
rusalem, when  they  had  fulfilled  thei7-  ministry,  and 
took  with  them  John,  whose  surname  was  Mark. 

6  77.   St.  Paul's  First  Missionary  Tour. 
46-47  A.D. 

(1.  ISLAND  OP  CYPRUS.) 

(See  Acts  xiil.  4-6.) 

Acts  xiii.  7.  Which  was  with  the  deputy  of  the 


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BOOK  XII. 


country,  Sergius  Paulus,  a  pnident  man ;  who  called 
for  Barnabas  and  Saul,  and  desired  to  bear  the  word 
of  God. 

(3.  PERGA.) 

See  Acts-xiii.  13. 

(3.  ANTIOCn  IN  PISIDIA.) 

See  Actsxiii.  14-52. 

(4.  ICONHJM.) 

See  Acts  xiv.  1-5. 

(5.    LTSTRA  Am)  DEEBE.) 

See  Acts  xiv.  6-20. 

(6.  BACK  AGAIN  TO  ANTIOCH.) 

Acts  xiv.  21.  And  when  they  had  preached  the  gos- 
pel to  that  city,  and  had  taught  many,  they  returned 
again  to  Lystra,  and  to  Iconium,  and  Antioch. 

 24.  And  after  they  had  passed  throughout  Pi- 

sidia,  they  came  to  Pamphylia. 

 25.  And  when  they  had  preached  the  word  in 

Perga,  they  went  down  into  Attalia : 

 26.  And  thence  sailed  to  Antioch,  from  whence 

they  had  been  recommended  to  the  grace  of  God  for 
the  work  which  they  fulfilled. 

 27.  And  when  they  were  come,  and  had  gath- 
ered the  church  together,  they  rehearsed  all  that  God 
had  done  with  them,  and  how  he  had  opened  the  door 
of  faith  unto  the  Gentiles. 

 28.  And  there  they  abode  long  time  with  the 

disciples. 

§  78.   The  Council  at  Jerusalem.   50  A.D. 

(1.  ITS  OCCASION.) 

Acts  XV.  1.  And  certain  men  which  came  down  from 
Judea  taught  the  brethren,  and  said,  Except  ye  be  cu-- 
cumcised  after  the  manner  of  Moses,  ye  cannot  be 
saved. 

 2.  When  therefore  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no 

small  dissension  and  disputation  with  them,  they  de- 
termined that  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  certain  other  of 
them,  should  go  up  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  apostles  and 
elders  about  this  question. 

 3.  And  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the 

church,  they  passed  through  Phenice  and  Samaria, 
declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles :  and  they 
caused  great  joy  tmto  all  the  brethren. 

 4.  And  when  they  were  come  to  Jerusalem, 

they  were  received  of  the  church,  and  of  the  apostles 
and  elders,  and  they  declared  all  things  that  God  had 
done  with  them. 

 5.  But  there  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect  of  the 

Pharisees  which  believed,  saying,  That  it  was  needful 
to  circumcise  them,  and  to  command  them  to  keep  the 
law  of  Moses. 

(2.  DELIBERATIONS.) 

Acts  XV.  6.  And  the  apostles  and  elders  came  to- 
gether for  to  consider  of  this  matter. 

 7.  And  when  there  had  been  much  disputing, 

Peter  rose  up,  and  said  unto  them.  Men  and  brethren, 
ye  know  how  that  a  good  while  ago  God  made  choice 
among  us,  that  the  Gentiles  by  my  mouth  should  hear 
the  word  of  the  gospel,  and  believe. 

 8.  And  God,  which  knoweth  the  hearts,  bare 

them  witness,  giving  them  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  as  he 
did  unto  us ; 

 9.  And  put  no  difference  between  us  and  them, 

purifying  their  hearts  by  fiiith.  , 

 10.  Now  therefore  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put 

a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  tlie  disciples,  which  neither 
our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to  bear? 

 11.  But  we  believe  thnt  through  the  grace  of 

the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  we  shall  lie  saved,  even  as  they. 

 12.  Then  all  the  multitude  kept  silence,  and 

gave  audience  to  Barnabas  and  Paul,  declaring  what 
miracles  and  wonders  God  had  wrought  among  the 
Gentiles  by  them. 

 13.  And  after  they  had  held  their  peace,  James 

answered,  saying.  Men  and  brethren,  hearken  unto 
me : 

 14.  Simeon  hath  declared  how  God  at  the  first 


did  visit  the  Gentiles,  to  take  out  of  them  a  people  for 
his  name. 

 ■  15.  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  projjli- 

ets  ;  as  it  is  written, 

 16.  After  this  I  will  return,  and  will  build 

again  the  tabernacle  of  David,  which  is  fallen  down ; 
and  I  will  build  again  the  ruins  thereof,  and  I  will  set 
it  up : 

 17.  That  the  residue  of  men  might  seek  after 

the  Lord,  and  all  the  Gentiles,  upon  whom  my  name  is 
called,  saith  the  Lord,  who  doeth  all  these  things. 

 19.  Wherefore  my  sentence  is,  that  we  trouble 

not  them,  which  from  among  the  Gentiles  are  turned 
to  God : 

 ■  20.  But  that  we  write  unto  them,  that  they 

abstain  from  pollutions  of  idols,  and  from  fornication, 
and  from  things  strangled,  and  from  blood. 

(3.  RESULT.) 

Acts  XV.  22.  Then  pleased  it  the  apostles  and  elders, 
with  the  whole  church,  to  send  chosen  men  of  their 
own  company  to  Antioch  with  Paul  and  Barnabas; 
namely,  Judas,  surnamed  Barsabas,  and  Silas,  chief 
men  among  the  brethren : 

 28.  And  they  wrote  letters  by  them  after  this 

manner;  The  apostles  and  elders  and  brethren  send 
greeting  unto  the  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gentiles  in 
Antioch  and  Syria  and  Cilicia : 

 24.  Forasmuch  as  we  have  heard,  that  certain 

which  went  out  from  us  have  troubled  you  with  words, 
subverting  your  souls,  saying,  Te  must  be  circumcised, 
and  keep  the  law ;  to  whom  we  gave  no  such  com- 
mandment : 

 25.  It  seemed  good  unto  us,  being  assembled 

with  one  accord,  to  send  chosen  men  unto  you  with, 
our  beloved  Barnabas  and  Paul, 

 26.  Men  that  have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the 

name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

 27.  We  have  sent  therefore  Judas  and  Silas, 

who  shall  also  tell  you  the  same  things  by  mouth. 

 29.  That  ye  abstain  from  meats  offered  to 

idols,  and  from  blood,  and  from  things  strangled,  and 
from  fornication  :  from  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves, 
ye  shall  do  well.    Fare  ye  well. 

(4.  THE  MESSENGERS  RETURN  TO  ANTIOCH.) 

Acts  XV.  33.  And  after  they  had  tarried  there  a  space, 
they  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  brethren  unto  the 
apostles. 

 34.  Notwithstanding  it  pleased  Silas  to  abide 

there  still. 

 35.  Paul  also  and  Barnabas  continued  in  An- 
tioch, teaching  and  preaching  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
with  many  others  also. 

(5.  THE  STRUGGLE  NOT  WHOLLY  OYER.) 

Gal.  ii.  14.  But  when  I  saw  that  they  walked  not 
uprightly  according  to  the  truth  of  the  gospel,  I  said 
unto  Peter  before  if>em  all,  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest 
after  the  manner  of  Gentiles,  and  not  as  do  the  Jews, 
why  compellest  thou  the  Gentiles  to  hve  as  do  the 
Jews  ? 

§  79.  St.  Paul's  Second  Missionary  Tour. 
51-54  A.D. 

(1.  PAUL  AND  BARNABAS  PART  COMP.\NY.) 

Acts  XV.  36.  And  some  days  after,  Paul  said  imto 
Barnabas,  Let  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren  in 
every  city  where  we  have  preached  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  and  see  how  they  do. 

 37.  And  Barnabas  determined  to  take  with 

them  John,  whose  surname  was  Mark. 

 38.  But  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  him 

with  them,  who  departed  from  them  from  Pamphylia, 
and  went  not  with  them  to  the  work. 

 39.  And  the  contention  was  so  sharp  between 

them,  that  they  departed  asunder  one  from  the  other: 
and  so  Barnabas  took  Mark,  and  sailed  unto  Cyprus ; 

(2.  PAUL  AND  SILAS  IN  STRIA  AND  ASIA  MINOR.) 

Acts  XV.  40.  And  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  departed, 
being  recommended  by  the  brethren  unto  the  grace  of 
God. 


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Acts  XV.  41.  And  lie  went  through  Syria  and  Cilicia, 

confirming  the  churches. 

—  xvi.  1.  Then  came  he  to  Derbe  and  Lystra  :  and, 
behold,  a  certain  disciple  was  there,  named  Timotheus, 
the  son  of  a  certain  woman,  which  was  a  Jewess,  and 
believed  ;  but  his  father  was  a  Greek  : 

 2.  Which  was  well  reported  of  by  the  brethren 

that  were  at  Lystra  and  Iconium. 

 3.  Him  would  Paul  have  to  go  forth  with  him ; 

and  took  and  circumcised  him  because  of  the  .Jews 
which  were  in  those  quarters  :  for  they  knew  all  thai 
his  father  was  a  Greek. 

 4.  And  as  they  went  through  the  cities,  they 

delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to  keep,  that  were  or- 
dained of  the  apostles  and  elders  which  were  at  Jeru- 
salem. 

 5.  And  so  were  the  churches  established  in  the 

faith,  and  increased  in  number  daily. 

(3.  FROM  ASIA  MESrOR  TO  EtJROPE.     52  A.D.) 

Acts  xvi.  11.  Therefore  loosing  from  Troas,  we  came 
with  a  straight  course  to  Samothracia,  and  the  next 
day  to  Neapolis ; 

 12.  And  from  thence  to  Philippi,  which  is  the 

chief  city  of  that  part  of  Macedonia,  and  a  colony  .  and 
we  were  in  that  city  abiding  certain  days. 

 13.  And  on  the  sabbath  we  went  out  of  the 

city  by  a  river  side,  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be 
made ;  and  we  sat  down,  and  spake  unto  the  women 
which  resorted  thither. 

(4.  AT  ATHENS.) 

Acts  xvii.  14.  And  then  immediately  the  brethren 
sent  away  Paul  to  go  as  it  were  to  the  sea :  but  Silas 
and  Timotheus  abode  there  still. 

 15.  And  they  that  conducted  Paul  brought 

him  unto  Athens :  and  receiving  a  commandment  unto 
Silas  and  Timotheus  for  to  come  to  him  with  all  speed, 
they  departed. 

 19.  And  they  took  him,  and  brought  him  unto 

Areopagus,  saying.  May  we  know  what  this  new  doc- 
trine, whereof  thou  speakest,  isf 

 20.  For  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to 

our  ears :  we  would  know  therefore  what  these  things 
mean. 

 21.  (For  all  the  Athenians,  and  strangers 

which  were  there,  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else,  but 
either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  new  thing.) 

 33.  So  Paul  departed  from  among  them. 

 34.  Howbeit  certain  men  clave  unto  him,  and 

believed  :  among  the  which  was  Dionysius  the  Areop- 
agite,  and  a  woman  named  Damaris,  and  others  with 
them. 

(5.   AT  CORINTH.) 

Acts  xviii.  8.  And  Crispus,  the  chief  ruler  of  the 
synagogue,  believed  on  the  Lord  with  all  his  house  ; 
and  many  of  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed,  and 
were  baptized. 

 10.  For  I  am  with  thee,  and  no  man  shall  set  on 

thee  to  hurt  thee :  for  I  have  much  people  in  this  city. 

 11.  And  he  continued  there  a  year  and  six 

months,  teaching  the  word  of  God  among  them. 

(6.  BACK  AGAIN  TO  ANTIOCH.) 

Acts  xviii.  18.  And  Paul  after  this  tarried  there  yet  a 
good  while,  and  then  took  his  leave  of  the  brethren, 
and  sailed  thence  into  Syria,  and  with  him  Priscilla 
and  Aquila ;  having  shorn  his  head  in  Cenchrea :  for 
he  had  a  vow. 

—  —  23.  And  when  he  had  landed  at  Cesarea,  and 
gone  up,  and  saluted  the  church,  he  went  down  to  An- 
tiocli. 

§  80.   St.  Paul's  Third  Missionary  Tour. 
54-57  A.D. 

(1.  FROM  ANTIOCH  TO  GALATIA  AND  PHRYGIA.) 

Acts  xviii.  23.  And  after  he  had  spent  some  time 
there,  he  departed,  and  went  over  all  the  country  of 
Galatia  and  Phrygia  in  order,  strengthening  all  the 
disciples. 

(3.  TWO  YEARS  IN  EPHBSUS.) 

See  Actsxix.  1-20. 


(3.  TtMOTHY  AND  ERASTUS  SENT  INTO  MACEDONIA.) 

Actsxix.  21.  After  these  things  were  ended,  Paul 
purposed  in  the  spirit,  when  he  had  passed  through 
Macedonia  and  Achaia,  to  go  to  Jerusalem,  saying, 
After  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  see  Rome. 

 22.  So  he  sent  into  Macedonia  two  of  them 

that  ministered  unto  him,  Timotheus  and  Erastus;  but 
he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  season. 

(4  UPROAR  AGAINST  PAUL  IN  EPHESUS.) 

Acts  xix.  29.  And  the  whole  city  was  filled  with 
contusion  :  and  havmg  caught  Gains  and  Aristarchus, 
men  of  Macedonia,  Paul's  companions  in  travel,  they 
rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  theatre. 

 30.  And  when  Paul  would  have  entered  in 

unto  the  people,  the  disciples  suffered  him  not. 

 31.  And  certain  of  the  chief  of  Asia,  which 

were  his  friends,  sent  unto  him,  desiring  him  that  he 
would  not  adventure  himself  into  the  theatre. 

 32.  Some  therefore  cried  one  thing,  and  some 

another :  for  the  assembly  was  confused ;  and  the 
more  part  knew  not  wherefore  they  were  come  to- 
gether. 

 33.  And  they  drew  Alexander  out  of  the 

multitude,  the  Jews  putting  him  forward.  And  Alex- 
ander beckoned  with  the  hand,  and  would  have  made 
his  defence  unto  the  people. 

(5.  UPROAR  QUELLED  BY  THE  TOWN  CLERK.) 

Acts  xix.  38.  Wherefore  if  Demetrius,  and  the  crafts- 
men which  are  with  him,  have  a  matter  against  any 
man,  the  law  is  open,  and  there  are  deputies :  let  them 
implead  one  another. 

 39.  But  if  ye  inquire  any  thing  concerning 

other  matters,  it  shall  be  determined  in  a  lawful 
assembly. 

 40.  For  we  are  in  danger  to  be  called  in  ques- 
tion for  this  day's  uproar,  there  being  no  cause  where- 
by we  may  give  an  account  of  this  concourse. 

 41.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  dis- 
missed the  assembly. 

§  81.  St.  Paul  goes  from  Ephesus  to  Jerusalem. 

(1.  VISITS  GREECE  A  SECOND  TIME.) 

See  Acts  xx.  1-3. 

(2.  FROM  PHILIPPI  TO  TROAS.) 

See  Acts  xx.  6-12. 

(3.  FROM  TROAS  TO  MILETUS.) 

See  Acts  XX.  13-16. 

(4.  INTERVIEW  WITH  THE  EPHESIAN  ELDERS.) 

Acts  XX.  17.  And  from  Miletus  he  sent  to  Ephesus, 
and  called  the  elders  of  the  church. 

 18.  And  when  they  were  come  to  him,  he  said 

unto  them,  Ye  know,  from  the  first  day  that  I  came 
into  Asia,  after  what  manner  I  have  been  with  you  at 
all  seasons, 

 19.  Serving  the  Lord  with  all  humility  of 

mind,  and  with  many  tears,  and  temptations,  which 
befell  me  by  the  lying  in  wait  of  the  Jews : 

 20.  And  iiow  I  kept  back  nothing  that  was 

profitable  unto  you,  but  have  shewed  you,  and  have 
taught  you  publicly,  and  from  house  to  house, 

 21.  Testifying  both  to  the  Jews,  and  also  to 

the  Greeks,  repentance  toward  God,  and  faith  toward 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

 25.  And  now,  beliold,  I  Imow  that  ye  all, 

among  whom  I  have  gone  preaching  the  kingdom  of 
God,  shall  see  my  face  no  more. 

 37.  And  they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul's 

neck,  and  kissed  him, 

 38.  Sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  words  which 

he  spake,  that  they  should  see  his  face  no  more.  And 
they  accompanied  him  unto  the  ship. 

(5.  FROM  MILETUS  TO  PTOLEMAIS.) 

Acts  xxi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  we  were 
gotten  from  them,  and  had  launched,  we  came  with  a 
straight  course  unto  Coos,  and  the  day  following  unto 
Rhodes,  and  from  thence  unto  Patara : 


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Acts  xxi.  2.  And  finding  a  ship  sailing  over  unto  Phc- 
nicia,  we  went  aboard,  and  set  i'ortli. 

 3.  Now  wlien  we  had  discovered  Cyprus,  we 

left  it  on  tlie  left  hand,  and  sailed  into  Syria,  and 
landed  at  Tyre :  for  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her 
burden. 

 5.  And  when  we  had  accomplished  those  days, 

we  departed  and  went  our  way;  and  they  all  brought 
us  on  our  way,  with  wives  and  children,  till  we  vcre 
out  of  the  city :  and  we  kneeled  down  on  the  shore, 
and  prayed. 

 G.  And  when  we  had  taken  our  leave  one  of 

another,  we  took  slup;  and  they  returned  home  again. 

 7.  And  when  we  had  finished  our  course  from 

TjTe,  we  came  to  Ptolemais,  and  saluted  the  brethren, 
and  abode  with  them  one  day. 

(6.  FROM  PTOLEMAIS  TO  CESARBA.) 

See  Acts  xxi.  8-14. 

(7.  FROM  CESAREA  TO  JERUSALEM.) 

Acts  xxi.  15.  And  after  those  days  we  took  up  our 
carriages,  and  went  up  to  Jerusalem. 

 16.  There  went  with  us  also  certain  of  the 

disciples  of  Cesarea,  and  brought  with  them  one 
Mnason  of  Cyprus,  an  old  disciple,  Avith  whom  we 
should  lodge. 

 17.  And  Avhen  we  were  come  to  Jerusalem, 

the  brethren  received  us  gladly. 

 18.  And  the       following  Paul  went  in  with 

U3  unto  James ;  and  all  the  elders  were  present. 

 19.  And  when  he  had  saluted  them,  he  de- 
clared particularly  what  things  God  had  wrought 
among  the  Gentiles  by  his  ministry. 

§  82.  St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem. 

(1.  HE  TRIES  TO  CONCILIATE  THE  JEWISH  BELIEVERS.) 

Acts  xxi.  23.  Do  therefore  this  that  we  say  to  thee : 
We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on  them  ; 

 24.  Them  take,  and  purify  thyself  with  them, 

and  be  at  charges  with  them,  tliat  they  may  shave 
tlieir  heads :  and  all  may  know  that  those  things, 
whereof  tliey  were  iutbrmed  concerning  thee,  are 
nothing;  but  that  thou  thyself  also  walkest  orderly, 
and  keepest  the  law. 

 25.  As  touching  the  Gentiles  which  believe, 

we  have  written  and  concluded  that  they  observe  no 
Buch  thing,  save  only  that  they  keep  themselves  from 
things  offered  to  idols,  and  from  blood,  and  from 
Strangled,  and  from  fornication. 

 26.  Then  Paul  took  the  men,  and  the  next 

day  purifying  himself  with  them  entered  into  the 
temple,  to  signify  the  accomplishment  of  the  days  of 
purification,  until  that  an  offering  should  be  offered 
for  every  one  of  them. 

(2.  UNBELIEVING  JEWS  MAKE  A  RIOT.) 

Acts  xxi.  27.  And  when  the  seven  days  were  almost 
ended,  tl>e  Jews  which  were  of  Asia,  when  they  saw 
him  in  the  temple,  stirred  up  all  the  people,  and  laid 
hands  on  him, 

 28.  Crying  out.  Men  of  Israel,  help :  This  is 

the  man,  that  teacheth  all  men  every  where  against 
the  people,  and  the  law,  and  this  place :  and  further 
brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple,  and  hath  polluted 
this  iioly  place. 

 '29.  (For  they  had  seen  before  with  him  in  the 

city  Tropliinuis  an  Ephesian,  whom  they  supposed 
that  Paul  had  brought  into  the  temple.) 

 30.  And  all  the  city  was  moved,  and  the 

people  ran  together:  and  they  took  Paul,  and  drew 
him  out  of  the  temple :  and  forthwith  the  doors  were 
shut. 

 31.  And  as  they  went  about  to  kill  him,  tidings 

came  unto  the  chief  captain  of  the  band,  that  all 
Jerusalem  was  in  an  uproar : 

 32.  AVho  immediately  took  soldiers  and  cen- 
turions, and  ran  down  unto  them :  and  when  they  saw 
the  chief  captain  and  the  soldiers,  they  left  beating  of 
Paul. 

 33.  Then  the  chief  captain  came  near,  and 

took  him,  and  commanded  him  to  be  bound  with  two 


chains;  and  demanded  who  he  was,  and  wliat  he  had 
done. 

 34.  And  some  cried  one  thing,  some  another, 

among  the  nmltitude :  and  when  he  could  not  know 
the  certainty  for  tlie  tumult,  he  commanded  him  to  be 
carried  into  the  castle. 

 35.  And  when  he  came  upon  the  stairs,  so  it 

was,  that  he  was  borne  of  the  soldiers  for  the  violence 
of  the  people. 

 36.  For  the  multitude  of  the  people  followed 

after,  crying,  Away  with  him. 

§  83.  St.  Paul  in  Cesarea.   59-61  A.D. 

(1.  IS  SENT  THERE  BY  LTSIA8.) 

Actsxxiii.  .32.  On  the  morrow  they  left  the  horse- 
men to  go  with  him,  and  returned  to  the  castle: 

 33.  Who,  when  they  came  to  Cesarea,  and 

delivered  the  epistle  to  the  governor,  presented  P*aul 
also  before  him. 

 34.  And  when  the  governor  had  read  the  letter, 

he  asked  of  what  province  he  was.  And  when  he 
understood  that  he  was  of  Cilicia  ; 

 35.  I  will  hear  thee,  said  he,  when  thine 

accusers  are  also  come.  And  he  commanded  him  to 
be  kept  in  Herod's  judgment  hall. 

(2.  ACCUSED  BY  TERTULLUS  BEFORE  FELIX.) 

Acts  xxiv.  1.  And  after  five  days  Ananias  the  high 
priest  descended  with  the  elders,  and  with  a  certain 
orator  named  Tertullus,  who  informed  the  governor 
against  Paul. 

 2.  And  when  he  was  called  forth,  Tertullus 

began  to  accuse  him,  sajung,  Seeing  that  by  thee  we 
enjoy  great  quietness,  and  that  very  worthy  deeds  are 
done  unto  this  nation  by  thy  providence, 

 3.  We  accept  it  always,  and  in  all  places,  most 

noble  Felix,  with  all  thankfulness. 

 4.  Notwithstanding,  that  I  be  not  further 

tedious  unto  thee,  I  pray  thee  that  thou  wouldest  hear 
us  of  thy  clemency  a  few  words. 

 5.  For  we  have  found  this  man  a  pestilent 

fellow,  and  a  mover  of  seditiori  among  all  the  Jews 
throughout  the  world,  and  a  ringleader  of  the  sect 
of  the  Nazarenes : 

 6.  Who  also  hath  gone  about  to  profane  the 

temple:  whom  we  took,  and  would  have  judged 
according  to  our  law. 

 7.  But  the  chief  captain  Lysias  came  vpon 

and  with  great  violence  took  him,  away  out  of  om- 
hands, 

 8.  Commanding  his  accusers  to  come  unto 

thee:  by  examining  of  whom  thyself  mayest  take 
knowledge  of  all  these  things,  whereof  we  accuse 
him. 

 9.  And  the  Jews  also  assented,  saying  that 

these  things  were  so. 

(3.  THE  apostle's  A2JSWEK.) 

Acts  xxiv.  10.  Then  Paul,  after  that  the  governor 
had  beckoned  unto  him  to  speak,  answered.  Foras- 
much, as  I  know  that  thou  hast  been  of  many  years  a 
judge  mito  this  nation,  I  do  the  more  cheerfully 
answer  for  myself: 

 11.  Because  that  thou  mayest  understand,  that 

there  are  yet  but  twelve  days  since  I  went  up  to  Jeru- 
salem for  to  worship. 

—  —  12.  And  they  neither  found  me  in  the  temple 
disputing  with  any  man.  neither  raising  up  the  people, 
neither  in  the  synagogues,  nor  in  the  city: 

 113.  Neither  can  they  prove  the  things  whereof 

they  now  accuse  me. 

 16.  And  herein  do  I  exercise  myself,  to  have 

always  a  conscience  void  of  oflence  toward  God,  and 
toward  men. 

 17.  Now  after  many  years  I  came  to  bring 

alms  to  mv  nation,  and  offerings. 

 18".  Whereupon  certain  Jews  from  Asia  foimd 

me  purified  in  the  temple,  neither  with  multitude,  nor 
with  tumult. 

 19.  Who  ought  to  have  been  here  before  thee, 

and  object,  if  thev  h'ad  aught  against  me. 
 20.  Or  else  let  these  same  here  say,  if  they 


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have  found  any  evil  doing  in  me,  vphile  I  stood  before 
the  council, 

Acts  xxiv.  21.  Except  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that  I 
cried  standing  among  them,  Touching  the  resurrection 
of  the  dead  I  am  called  in  question  by  you  this  day. 

(4.  HE  IS  NOT  RELEASED.) 

Acts  xxiv.  23.  And  when  Felix  heard  these  things, 
having  more  perfect  knowledge  of  that  way,  he  de- 
ferred them,  and  said.  When  Lysias  the  chief  captain 
shall  come  down,  I  will  know  the  uttermost  of  your 
matter. 

 23.  And  he  commanded  a  centurion  to  keep 

Paul,  and  to  let  him  have  liberty,  and  that  he  should 
forbid  none  of  his  acquaintance  to  minister  or  come 
unto  him. 

 24.  And  after  certain  days,  when  Felix  came 

with  his  wife  Drusilla,  which  was  a  Jewess,  he  sent 
for  Paul,  and  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  Christ. 

 25.  And  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  tem- 
perance, and  judgment  to  come,  Felix  trembled,  and 
answered.  Go  thy  way  for  this  time ;  when  I  have  a 
convenient  season,  I  will  call  for  thee. 

 26.  He  hoped  also  that  money  should  have 

been  given  him  of  Paul,  that  he  might  loose  him: 
wherefore  he  sent  for  him  the  oftener,  and  communed 
■with  him. 

 27.  But  after  two  j-ears  Porcius  Festus  came 

into  Felix's  room:  and  Felix,  willmg  to  shew  the 
Jews  a  pleasure,  left  Paul  bound. 

(5.   PLEADS  mS  CAUSE  BEFORE  FESTUS.) 

Acts  XXV.  1.  Now  when  Festus  was  come  into  the 
province,  after  three  days  he  ascended  from  Cesarea 
to  Jerusalem. 

 2.  Then  the  high  priest  and  the  chief  of  the 

Jews  informed  him  against  Paul,  and  besought  him, 

 3.  And  desired  favour  against  him,  that  he 

would  send  for  him  to  Jerusalem,  laying  wait  in  the 
way  to  kill  him. 

 4.  But  Festus  answered,  that  Paul  should  be 

kept  at  Cesarea,  and  that  he  himself  would  depart 
shortly  thither. 

 5.  Let  them  therefore,  said  he,  which  among 

you  are  able,  go  down  with  me,  and  accuse  this  man, 
if  there  be  any  Avickedness  in  him. 

 6.  And  when  he  had  tarried  among  them 

more  than  ten  days,  he  went  down  unto  Cesarea ;  and 
the  next  day  sitting  on  the  judgment  seat  commanded 
Paul  to  be  brought. 

 7.  And  when  he  was  come,  the  Jews  which 

came  down  Irom  Jerusalem  stood  round  about,  and 
laid  many  and  grievous  complaints  against  Paul, 
which  they  could  not  prove. 

 8.  While  he  answered  for  himself,  Neither 

against  the  law  of  the  Jews,  neither  against  the  temple, 
nor  yet  against  Cesar,  have  I  offended  anything  at  all. 

 9.  But  Festus,  willing  to  do  the  Jews  a  plea- 
sure, answered  Paul,  and  said.  Wilt  thou  go  up  to  Je- 
rusalem, and  there  be  judged  of  these  things  before 
me? 

 10.  Then  said  Paul,  I  stand  at  Cesar's  judg- 
ment seat,  where  I  ought  to  be  judged:  to  the  Jews 
have  I  done  no  wrong,  as  thou  very  well  knowest. 

 11.  For  if  I  be  an  offender,  or  have  commit- 
ted any  thing  worthy  of  death,  I  refuse  not  to  die ;  but 
if  there  be  none  of  these  things  whereof  these  accuse 
me,  no  man  may  deliver  me  imto  them.  I  appeal  un- 
to Cesar. 

 12.  Then  Festus,  when  he  had  conferred  with 

the  council,  answered,  llast  thou  appealed  unto  Cesar  ? 
unto  Cesar  shalt  thou  go. 

(6.  BROUGHT  ALSO  BEFORE  KEStO  AGRIPPA.) 

Acts  XXV.  13.  And  after  certain  days  king  Agrippa 
and  Bernice  came  unto  Cesarea  to  salute  Festus. 

 14.  And  when  they  had  been  there  many  days, 

Festus  declared  Paul's  cause  unto  the  king,  saying, 
There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by  Felix  : 

 15.  About  whom,  when  I  was  at  Jerusalem, 

the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  of  the  Jews  informed 
me,  desiring  to  hare  judgment  against  him. 

 IG.  To  whom  I  answered,  It  is  not  the  maimer 


of  the  Romans  to  deliver  any  man  to  die,  before  that 
he  which  is  accused  have  the  accusers  face  to  face, 
and  have  license  to  answer  for  himself  concerning  the 
crime  laid  against  him. 

 17.  riiercfore,  when  they  were  come  hither, 

without  any  delay  on  the  morrow  I  sat  on  the  judg- 
ment seat,  and  commanded  the  man  to  be  brought 
forth. 

 18.  Against  whom  when  the  accusers  stood 

up,  they  brought  none  accusation  of  such  things  as  I 
supposed : 

 20.  And  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of 

questions,  I  asked  him  whether  he  would  go  to  Jeru- 
salem, and  there  be  judged  of  these  matters. 

 21.  But  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  reserv- 
ed under  the  hearing  of  Augustus,  I  commanded  him 
to  be  kept  till  I  might  send  him  to  Cesar. 

 22.  Then  Agrippa  said  unto  Festus,  I  would 

also  hear  the  man  myself  To  morrow,  said  he,  thou 
shalt  hear  him. 

 23.  And  on  the  morrow,  when  Agrippa  was 

come,  and  Bernice,  with  great  pomp,  and  was  entered 
into  the  place  of  hearing,  with  the  chief  captains,  and 
principal  men  of  the  city,  at  Festus'  commandment 
Paul  was  brought  forth. 

 24.  And  Festus  said.  King  Agrippa,  and  all 

men  which  are  here  present  with  us,  ye  see  this  man, 
about  whom  all  the  multitude  of  the  Jews  have  dealt 
with  me,  both  at  Jerusalem,  and  also  here,  crying  that 
he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer. 

 25.  But  when  I  found  that  he  had  committed 

nothing  worthy  of  death,  and  that  he  himself  hath  ap- 
pealed to  Augustus,  I  have  determined  to  send  liim. 

 26.  Of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write 

unto  my  lord.  Wherefore  I  have  brought  him  forth 
before  you,  and  specially  before  thee,  O  king  Agrippa, 
that,  after  examination  had,  I  might  have  somewhat 
to  write. 

 27.  For  it  seemeth  to  me  unreasonable  to  send 

a  prisoner,  and  not  withal  to  signify  the  crimes  laid 
against  him. 

(7.  IMPRESSIONS  MADE  BY  PAUL'S  SPEECH.) 

Actsxxvi.  24.  And  as  he  thus  spake  for  himself, 
Festus  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou  art  beside 
thyself ;  much  learning  doth  make  thee  mad. 

 25.  But  he  said,  I  am  not  mad,  most  noble 

Festus ;  but  speak  forth  the  words  of  truth  and  sober- 
ness. 

— •  —  26.  For  the  king  knoweth  of  these  things,  be- 
fore whom  also  I  speak  freely :  for  I  am  persuaded 
that  none  of  these  things  are  hidden  from  him ;  for  this 
thing  was  not  done  in  a  comer. 

 28.  Then  Agrippa  said  imto  Paul,  Almost  thou 

persuadest  me  to  be  a  Christian. 

 29.  And  Paul  said,  I  would  to  God,  that  not 

only  thou,  but  also  all  that  hear  me  this  day,  were 
both  almost,  and  altogether  such  as  I  am,  except  these 
bonds. 

(8.  HE  IS  PRONOUNCED   INNOCENT,  BUT  MUST  GO  TO 
ROME.) 

Actsxxvi.  30.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  the 
king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and  Bernice,  and  they 
that  sat  with  them  : 

 31.  And  when  they  were  gone  aside,  they 

talked  between  themselves,  saying.  This  man  doeth 
nothing  worthy  of  death  or  of  bonds. 

 32.  Then  said  Agrippa  unto  Festus,  This  man 

might  have  been  set  at  liberty,  if  he  had  not  appealed 
to  Cesar. 

§  84.   The  Voyage  to  Italy. 

(1.  FROil  CESAREA  TO  SIDON.) 

Actsxxvii.  1.  And  when  it  was  determined  that  we 
should  sail  into  Italy,  they  delivered  Paul  and  certain 
other  prisoners  unto  one  named  Julius,  a  centurion 
of  Augustus'  band. 

 2.  jVnd  entering  Into  a  ship  of  Adramyttium, 

we  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by  the  coasts  o'f  Asia ; 
one  Aristarchus,  a  Macedonian  of  Thessalonica,  being 
with  us. 


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853 


CHAP.  Till. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XIL 


Acts  xxvii.  3.  And  the  next  (faj/ we  touched  at  Sidon. 
And  Julius  courteously  entreated  Paul,  and  gave  him 
liberty  to  go  tinto  his  friends  to  refresh  himself. 

(3.   FROM  SIDON  TO  MYRA.) 

Acts  xxvii.  4.  And  when  we  had  launched  from 
thence,  we  sailed  under  Cyprus,  because  the  winds 
were  contrary. 

 5.  And  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of 

Cilicia  and  Pamphylia,  we  came  to  Myra,  a  city  of 
Lycia. 

 6.  And  there  the  centurion  found  a  ship  of 

Alexandria  sailing  into  Italy ;  and  he  put  us  therein. 

(3.  SHIPWRECKED  AT  MALTA.) 

Acts  xxviii.  1.  And  when  they  were  escaped,  then 
they  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita. 

 3.  And  the  barbarous  people  shewed  us  no 

little  kindness :  for  they  kindled  a  tire,  and  received  us 
every  one,  because  of  the  present  rain,  and  because  of 
the  cold. 

(4.  FROM  MALTA  TO  PUTEOLI.) 

Acts  xxviii.  13.  And  landing  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried 
(hsre  three  days. 

 13.  And  fi-om  thence  we  fetched  a  compass, 

and  came  to  Rhegium :  and  after  one  day  the  south 
wind  blew,  and  we  came  the  next  day  to  Puteoli: 

 14.  Where  we  found  brethren,  and  were  desir- 
ed to  tarry  with  them  seven  days :  and  so  we  went  to- 
ward Rome. 

(5.  FROM  PUTEOLI  TO  ROME.) 

Acts  xxviii.  15.  And  from  thence,  when  the  brethren 
heard  of  us,  they  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as  Appii 
Forum,  and  the  Three  Taverns;  whom  when  Paul 
saw,  he  thanked  God,  and  took  courage. 

 16.  And  when  we  came  to  Rome,  the  cen- 
turion delivered  the  prisoners  to  the  captain  of  the 
guard:  but  Paul  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  himself  with 
a  soldier  that  kept  him. 

§  85.  Jews  and  Gentiles  made  one  in  Christ. 

Mat.  iii.  9.  And  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves, 
We  have  Abraham  to  our  father :  for  I  say  unto  you, 
that  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  children 
unto  Abraham. 

Luke  iii.  8.  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  worthy  of 
repentance,  and  begin  not  to  say  within  yourselves. 
We  have  Abraham  to  oivr  father :  for  I  say  unto  you, 
That  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  children 
unto  Abraham. 

Rom.  ii.  10.  But  glory,  honour,  and  peace,  to  every 
man  that  worketh  good ;  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to 
the  Grentile: 

—  iii.  39.  I»  he  the  God  of  the  Jews  only  ?  is  he  not 
also  of  the  Gentiles  ?    Yes,  of  the  Gentiles  also : 

—  ix.  G.  Not  as  though  the  word  of  God  hath  taken 
none  effect.  For  they  are  not  all  Israel,  which  are  of 
Israel : 

 7.  Neither,  because  they  are  the  seed  of  Abra- 
ham, are  they  all  childi'en :  but,  In  Isaac  shall  thy  seed 
be  called. 

 8.  That  is.  They  which  are  the  children  of  the 

flesh,  these  are  not  the  children  of  God  :  but  the  chil- 
dren of  the  promise  are  counted  for  the  seed. 

 9.  For  this  is  the  word  of  promise,  At  this 

time  will  I  come,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  son. 

 25.  As  he  saith  also  in  Osce,  I  will  call  them 

my  people,  which  were  not  my  people  ;  and  her  belov- 
ed, which  was  not  beloved. 

 26.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  in  the  place 

where  it  was  said  unto  them,  Ye  are  not  my  people; 
there  shall  they  be  called  the  children  of  the  living  God. 

—  —  30.  What  shall  we  say  then?  That  the  Gen- 
tiles, which  followed  not  after  righteousness,  have  at- 
tained to  righteousness,  even  the  righteousness  which 
is  of  faith. 


 31.  But  Israel,  which  followed  after  the  law  of 

righteousness,  hath  not  attained  to  the  law  of  right- 
eousness. 

 33.  Wherefore  ?  Because  they  sought  it  not  by 

faith,  but  as  it  were  by  the  works  of  the  law.  For  they 
stumbled  at  that  stumblingstone ; 

—  x.  12.  For  there  is  no  difference  between  the  Jew 
and  the  Greek :  for  the  same  Lord  over  aU  is  rich  un- 
to all  that  call  upon  him. 

 18.  But  I  say.  Have  they  not  heard?  Yes 

verily,  their  sound  went  into  all  the  earth,  and  their 
words  unto  the  ends  of  the  world. 

 19.  But  I  say,  Did  not  Israel  know?  First 

Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy  by  tliem 
that  are  no  people,  and  by  a  foolish  nation  I  will  anger 
you. 

 30.  But  Esaias  is  very  bold,  and  saith,  I  was 

found  of  them  that  sought  me  not ;  I  was  made  mani- 
fest unto  them  that  asked  not  after  me. 

—  xi.  17.  And  if  some  of  the  branches  be  broken  off, 
and  thou,  being  a  wild  olive  tree,  wert  graffed  in  among 
them,  and  with  them  partakest  of  the  root  and  fatness 
of  the  olive  tree ; 

 18.  Boast  not  against  the  branches.   But  if 

thou  boast,  thou  bearest  not  the  root,  but  the  root 
thee. 

 19.  Thou  wilt  say  then,  The  branches  were 

broken  off,  that  I  might  be  graffed  in. 

 30.  Well ;  because  of  unbelief  they  were  brok- 
en off,  and  thou  standest  by  faith.  Be  not  highmind- 
ed,  but  fear : 

 21.  For  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branch- 
es, take  heed  lest  he  also  spare  not  thee. 

 22.  Behold  therefore  the  goodness  and  severity 

of  God:  on  them  which  fell,  severity;  but  toward 
thee,  goodness,  if  thou  continue  in  his  goodness :  other- 
wise thou  also  shalt  be  cut  off. 

—  XV.  9.  And  that  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God 
for  his  mercy ;  as  it  is  written,  For  this  cause  I  will 
confess  to  thee  among  the  Gentiles,  and  sing  unto  thy 
name. 

 10.  And  again  he  saith,  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles, 

with  his  people. 

 11.  And  again,  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gen- 
tiles ;  and  laud  him,  all  ye  people. 

 13.  And  again,  Esaias  saith.  There  shall  be  a 

root  of  Jesse,  and  he  that  shall  rise  to  reign  over  the 
Gentiles  ;  in  him  shall  the  Gentiles  trust. 

 18.  For  I  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  of  those 

thing-s  which  Christ  hath  not  wrought  by  me,  to  make 
the  Gentiles  obedient,  by  word  and  deed, 

 19.  Through  mighty  signs  and  M  ondcrs,  by  the 

power  of  the  Spirit  of  God  ;  so  that  from  Jerusalem, 
and  roundabout  unto  Illyi-icum.I  have  ftiUy  preached 
the  gospel  of  Christ. 

 20.  Yea,  so  have  I  strived  to  preach  the  gos- 
pel, not  where  Christ  was  named,  lest  I  should  build 
upon  another  man's  foundation : 

 31.  But  as  it  is  written,  To  whom  he  was  not 

spoken  of,  they  shall  see:  and  they  that  have  not 
heard  shall  understand. 

Gal.  iii.  14.  That  the  blessing  of  Abraham  might 
come  on  the  Gentiles  through  Jesus  Christ ;  that  we 
might  receive  the  promise  of  the  Spirit  through  faith. 

 28.  There  is  neither  Jew  nor  Greek,  there  is 

neither  bond  nor  free,  there  is  neither  male  nor  female: 
for  ye  are  all  one  in  Christ  Jesus. 

 39.  And  if  ye  be  Christ's,  then  are  ye  Abra- 
ham's seed,  and  heirs  according  to  the  promise. 

Eph.  ii.  17.  And  came  and  preached  peace  to  you 
which  were  afar  off,  and  to  them  that  were  nigh. 

—  iii.  5.  Which  in  other  ages  was  not  made  known 
unto  the  sons  of  men,  as  it  is  now  revealed  unto  his  holy 
apostles  and  prophets  bv  the  Spirit: 

_  _  6.  That  the  Gentiles  should  he  fellow  lieirs, 
and  of  the  same  body,  aud  pai-takei-s  of  his  promise  in 
Chi-ist  by  the  gospel': 


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THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


BOOK  XIII.-THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE  NATURE  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  1.   Unity  of  the  Body. 

1  Cor.  xii.  14.  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but 
many. 

 15.  If  the  foot  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the 

hand,  I  am  not  of  the  body;  is  it  therefore  not  of  the 
body? 

 16.  And  if  the  ear  shall  say.  Because  I  am  not 

the  eye,  I  am  not  of  the  body  ;  is  it  therefore  not  of 
the  body  ? 

 17.  If  the  ^Yhole  body  were  an  eye,  where  were 

the  hearing  ?  If  the  whole  were  hearmg,  where  were 
the  smelling  ? 

 18.  But  now  hath  God  set  the  members  every 

one  of  them  in  the  body,  as  it  hath  pleased  him. 

 19.  And  if  they  were  all  one  member,  where 

were  the  body  ? 

 20.  But  now  are  they  many  members,  yet  but 

one  body. 

 21.  And  the  eye  cannot  say  unto  the  hand,  I 

have  no  need  of  thee :  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet, 
I  have  no  need  of  you. 

 ■22.  Nay,  much  more  those  members  of  the 

body,  which  seem  to  be  more  feeble,  are  necessary : 

 23.  And  those  members  of  the  body,  which  we 

think  to  be  less  honourable,  upon  these  we  bestow 
more  abundant  honour ;  and  our  uncomely  pm'ts  have 
more  abundant  comeliness. 

 24.  For  our  comely  parts  have  no  need  ;  but 

God  hatli  tempered  the  body  together,  having  giving 
more  abundant  honour  to  that  part  which  lacked : 

 25.  That  there  should  be  no  schism  in  the 

body ;  but  that  the  members  should  have  the  same  care 
one  for  another. 

 26.  And  whether  one  member  suffer,  all  the 

members  suffer  with  it;  or  one  member  be  honoured, 
all  the  members  rejoice  with  it. 

§  2.   Manly  Beauty. 

Gen.  xxxix.  6.  +And  Joseph  was  a  goodly  person, 
and  well  favom'ed. 

Jud.  viii.  18.  Then  said  he  unto  Zebah  and  Zalmun- 
na,  What  manner  of  men  were  they  whom  ye  slew  at 
Tabor?  And  they  answered.  As  thou  art,  so  were 
they  ;  each  one  resemblmg  the  children  of  a  king. 

I  Sam.  ix.  2.  And  he  had  a  son,  whose  name  loas 
Saul,  a  choice  young  man,  and  a  goodly :  and  tliere 
was  not  among  the  children  of  Israel  a  goodlier  per- 
son than  he :  from  his  shoulders  and  upward  he  was 
higher  than  any  of  the  people. 

—  Kvii.  42.  And  when  the  Philistine  looked  about, 
and  saw  David,  he  disdained  him:  for  he  was  but  a. 
youth,  and  ruddy,  and  of  a  f;iir  countenance. 

2  Sam.  xiv.  25.  But  in  all  Israel  there  was  none  to 
be  so  much  praised  as  Absalom  for  his  beauty :  from 
the  sole  of  his  foot  even  to  the  crown  of  his  head  there 
was  no  blemish  in  him. 

 26.  And  ^vhen  he  polled  his  head,  (for  it  was 

at  every  year's  end  that  he  polled  it ;  because  the  luiir 
was  heavy  on  him,  therefore  he  polled  it :)  he  weighed 
the  hah-  of  his  head  at  two  hundred  shekels  after  the 
king's  weight. 

Sol.  V.  9.  What  is  thy  beloved  more  than  another 
beloved,  0  thou  fairest  among  womeu  ?  what  is  thy 


beloved  more  than  another  beloved,  that  thou  doat  so 

charge  us  ? 

 10.  My  beloved  is  white  and  ruddy,  the  chief- 

est  among  ten  thousand. 

 11.  His  head  is  as  the  most  fine  gold ;  his  locks 

are  bushy,  arul  black  as  a  raven  : 

 12.  His  eyes  are  as  the  eyes  of  doves  by  the 

rivers  of  waters,  washed  with  milk,  and  fitly  set : 

 13.  His  cheeks  are  as  a  bed  of  spices,  as  sweet 

flowers:  his  lips  like  lilies,  dropping  sweet  smelling 
myrrh : 

 14.  His  hands  are  as  gold  rings  set  with  the 

beryl :  his  belly  is  as  bright  ivory  overlaid  with  sap- 
phires : 

 15.  His  legs  are  as  pillars  of  marble,  set  upon 

sockets  of  fine  gold :  his  countenance  is  as  Lebanon, 
excellent  as  the  cedars : 

 16.  His  mouth  is  most  sweet:  yea,  he  is  alto- 
gether lovely.  This  is  my  beloved,  and  this  is  my 
friend,  O  daughters  of  Jerusalem. 

See  I  Kings  i.  6. 

§  3.   Female  Beauty. 

Gen.  vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  men  began  to 
multiply  on  the  face  of  the  earth,  and  daughters  were 
born  unto  them, 

 2.  That  the  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of 

men  that  they  were  fair ;  and  they  took  them  wives  of 
all  which  they  chose. 

—  xii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  come 
near  to  enter  into  Egypt,  that  he  said  unto  Sarai  his 
wife,  Behold  now,  I  know  that  thou  art  a  fair  woman 
to  look  upon : 

 12.  Therefore  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  the 

Egyptians  shall  see  thee,  that  they  shall  say.  This  is  his 
wife :  and  they  will  kill  me,  but  they  will  save  thee  alive. 

 14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Abram 

was  come  into  Egypt,  the  Egyptians  beheld  the  wo- 
man that  she  was  very  fair. 

 15.  The  princes  also  of  Pharaoh  saw  her,  and 

commended  her  before  Pharaoh :  and  the  woman  was 
taken  into  Pharaoh's  house. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  3.  Now  the  name  of  the  man  was  Nabal, 
and  the  name  of  his  wife  Abigail ;  and  she  was  a  wo- 
man of  good  understanding,  and  of  a  beautiful  coun- 
tenance :  but  the  man  was  churlish  and  evil  in  his  do- 
ings ;  and  he  was  of  the  house  of  Caleb. 

2  Sam.  xiv.  27.  And  unto  Absalom  there  were  born 
three  sons,  and  one  daughter,  whose  name  was  Tamar : 
she  M'as  a  woman  of  a  fair  countenance. 

Est.  ii.  5.  J\"ow  in  Shushan  the  palace  there  was  a 
certain  Jew,  whose  name  was  Mordecai,  the  son  of 
Jair,  the  son  of  Shimei,  the  son  of  Kish,  a  Benjamite ; 

 6.  Wlio  had  been  carried  away  from  Jerusalem 

with  the  captivity  which  had  been  carried  away  with 
Jeconiah  king  of  Judah,  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  the 
king  of  Babylon  had  carried  away. 

 7.  And  he  brought  up  Hadassah,  that  is,  Es. 

ther,  his  uncle's  daugliter :  for  she  had  neither  fathcB 
nor  mother,  and  the  maid  was  fair  and  beautiful ;  whom 
Mordecai,  when  her  father  and  mother  were  dead,  took 
for  his  own  daughter. 

 8.  So  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king's  com- 
mandment and  his  decree  was  heard,  and  when  many 
maidens  were  gathered  together  unto  Sliushan  the 
palace,  to  the  custody  of  Hegai,  that  Esther  was 
brought  also  unto  the  king's  house,  to  the  custody  of 
Hegai,  keeper  of  the  women. 


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THE  OUTWARD  MATT. 


BOOK  xin. 


Est.  ii.  9.  And  the  maiden  pleased  him,  and  she  ob- 
tained kindness  of  him  ;  and  he  speedily  gave  her  her 
things  for  purification,  with  such  things  as  belonged  to 
her,  and  seven  maidens,  which  were  meet  to  be  given  her, 
out  of  the  king's  house :  and  he  preferred  her  and  her 
maids  unto  the  best  place  of  the  house  of  the  women. 

 10.  Esther  liad  not  shewed  her  people  nor 

her  kindred  :  for  Mordecai  had  charged  her  that  she 
should  not  shew  ii. 

—  — - 11.  And  Mordecai  walked  every  day  before 
the  court  of  the  women's  house,  to  know  how  Esther 
did,  and  what  should  become  of  her. 

Job  xlii.  13.  He  had  also  seven  sons  and  three  daugh- 
ters. 

 14.  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  first,  Jemi- 
ma; and  the  name  of  the  second,  Kezia;  and  the 
name  of  the  third,  Keren-happuch. 

 15.  And  in  all  the  land  were  no  women  found 

so  fair  as  the  daughters  of  Job :  and  their  father  gave 
them  inheritance  among  their  brethren. 

Sol.  iv.  1.  Behold,  thou  art  fair,  my  love;  behold, 
thou  art  fair ;  thou  hast  doves'  eyes  within  thy  locks : 
thy  hair  is  as  a  flock  of  goats,  that  appear  from  mount 
Gilead. 

 3.  Thy  teeth  are  like  a  flock  of  slieep  that  are 

even  shorn,  which  came  up  from  the  washing ;  whereof 
every  one  bear  twins,  and  none  «>  barren  among  them. 

 3.  Thy  lips  ar'e  like  a  thread  of  scarlet,  and 

thy  speech  is  comely :  thy  temples  are  like  a  piece  of 
a  pomegranate  within  thy  locks. 

 4.  Thy  neck  is  like  the  tower  of  David  builded 

for  an  armoury,  whereon  there  hang  a  thousand  buck- 
lei"s,  all  shields  of  mighty  men. 

 5.  Thy  two  breasts  are  like  two  young  roes 

that  are  twins,  which  feed  among  the  lilies. 

Jer.  vi.  2.  I  have  likened  the  daughter  of  Zion  to  a 
comely  and  delicate  woman. 

 3.  The  shepherds  with  their  flocks  shall  come 

unto  her ;  they  shall  pitch  their  tents  against  her  round 
about ;  they  shall  feed  every  one  in  his  place. 

(1.  SWARTHY  BEAUTY.) 

Sol.  i.  5.  I  am  black,  but  comely,  0  ye  daughters  of 
Jerusalem,  as  the  tents  of  Kedar,  as  the  curtains  of 
Solomon. 

 6.  Look  not  upon  me,  because  I  am  black,  be- 
cause the  sun  hath  looked  upon  me :  my  mother's 
children  were  angry  with  me ;  they  made  me  the 
keeper  of  the  vineyards  ;  but  mine  own  vineyard  have 
I  not  kept. 

(3.  BEAUTY  WITHOUT  DISCRETION.) 

Prov.  xi.  23.  As  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine's  snout, 
80  is  a  fair  woman  which  is  without  discretion. 

§  4.   DiminutiTe  Stature. 

Luke  xix.  3.  And  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he 
was :  and  could  not  for  the  press,  because  he  was  little 
of  statm-e. 

 4.  And  he  ran  "before,  and  climbed  up  into  a 

sycamore  tree  to  see  him  :  for  he  was  to  pass  that  way. 
See  Lev.  xxi.  20. 

§  5.  Giants. 

Gen.  vi.  4.  There  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those 
days ;  and  also  after  that,  Avhen  the  sons  of  God  came 
in  "unto  the  daughters  of  men,  and  they  l)are  children 
to  them,  the  same  became  mighty  men  which  were  of 
old,  men  of  renown. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  4.  And  there  went  out  a  champion  out 
of  the  camp  of  the  Philistines,  named  Goliath  of 
Gath,  whose  height  was  six  cubits  and  a  span. 

2  Sam.  xxi.  1(3.  And  Ishbi-benob,  Avhich  iras  of  the 
sons  of  tlic  giant,  the  weight  of  whose  spear  weighed 
three  hundred  shekels  of  brass  in  weight,  he  being 
gu'ded  with  a  new  sword,  thought  to  have  slain  David. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  tliat  there 

Avas  again  a  battle  witli  the  Philistines  at  Gob :  then 
Sibberchai  the  Hushathite  slew  Saph,  which  was  of 
the  sons  of  the  giant. 

 19.  And  there  was  again  a  battle  in  Gob  with 

the  Philistines,  where  Elhanan  the  son  of  Jaare-ore- 


gim,  a  Beth-lehemite,  slew  tJie  brotlier  of  Goliath  the 
Gittite,  the  staS"  of  whose  spear  was  like  a  weaver's 
beam. 

 20.  And  there  was  yet  a  battle  in  Gath,  where 

was  a  man  of  great  stature,  that  had  on  every  hand  six 
fingers,  and  on  every  foot  six  toes,  foiu"  and  twenty  in 
number ;  and  he  also  was  born  to  the  giant. 

 21.  And  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan  the 

son  of  Shimeah  the  brother  of  David  slew  him. 

 23.  These  four  were  born  to  the  giant  in  Gath, 

and  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  hand  of  his 
servants. 

1  Chp.  XX.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
there  arose  war  at  Gezer  with  the  Philistines ;  at  which 
time  Sibbechai  the  Hushathite  slew  Sippai,  that  was  of 
the  children  of  the  giant :  and  they  were  subdued. 

 5.  And  there  was  war  again  with  the  Philis- 
tines ;  and  Elhanan  the  son  of  Jair  slew  Lahmi  the 
brother  of  Goliath  the  Gittite,  whose  spear  staff  was 
like  a  weaver's  beam. 

 6.  And  yet  again  there  was  war  at  Gath,  where 

was  a  man  of  great  stature,  whose  fingers  and  toes 
were  four  and  twenty,  six  on  each  hand,  and  six  on 
each  foot :  and  he  also  was  the  son  of  the  giant. 

 7.  But  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan  the  son 

of  Shimea  David's  brother  slew  him. 

 8.  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  Gath ; 

and  they  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  hand 
of  his  servants. 

See  Num.  xiii.  22,  32,  33.  Deut.  ii.  10,  11,  20.  I 
Sam.  X.  23.    I  Chp.  xi.  23. 

§  6.  Dexterity. 

(1.  LEFT-HANDED.) 

Jud.  XX.  16.  Among  all  this  people  there  were  seven 
hundred  chosen  men  lefthanded :  every  one  could 
sling  stones  at  a  hair  breadth,  and  not  miss. 

(3.  DOUBLE-HANDED.) 

See  I  Chr.  xii.  3. 

(3.  SWIPT-FOOTED.) 

2  Sam.  ii.  18.  And  there  were  three  sons  of  Zeruiah 
there,  Joab,  and  Abishai,  and  Asahel :  and  Asahel  wai 
as  light  of  foot  as  a  wild  roe. 

§  7.  The  Five  Senses. 

Gen.  xxvii.  23.  And  Jacob  went  near  unto  Isaac  his 
father ;  and  he  felt  him,  and  said.  The  voice  is  Jacob's 
voice,  but  the  hands  are  the  hands  of  Esau. 

 27.  And  he  came  near,  and  kissed  him  :  and 

he  smelled  the  smell  of  his  raiment,  and  blessed  him, 
and  said,  See,  the  smell  of  my  son  is  as  the  smell  of  a 
field  which  the  Lord  hath  blessed : 

Ex.  iv.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Who  hath 
made  man's  mouth  ?  or  Miio  maketh  the  dumb,  or 
deaf,  or  the  seeing,  or  the  blind  ?  have  not  I  the  Lord  ? 

Job  xii.  11.  Doth  not  the  ear  tiy  words?  and  the 
mouth  taste  his  meat  ? 

—  xxxiv.  3.  For  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth 
tasteth  meat. 

I  Sam.  iii.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  to  Samuel,  Behold, 
I  will  do  a  thing  in  Israel,  at  which  both  the  ears  of 
every  one  that  hearcth  it  shall  tingle. 

Ec.  i.  8.  All  things  are  full  of  labour;  man  cannot 
utter  it :  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  seeing,  nor  the 
ear  filled  with  "hearing. 

See  Mioah  vii.  16. 

§  S.   Tlie  Appetites. 
Gen.  XXV.  30.  And  Esau  said  to  Jacob,  Feed  me,  I 
pray  thee,  with  that  same  red  pottage;  for  I  am  faint : 
therefore  was  his  name  called  Edom. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  make  me  savoury  meat,  such  as  I 
love,  and  bring  it  to  me,  that  I  may  e'at ;  that  my  soul 
may  bless  thee  before  I  die. 

 6.  And  Rebekak  spake  unto  Jacob  her  son, 

saying.  Behold,  I  heard  thy  father  speak  unto  Esau 
thy  brother,  s;iving, 

I  7.  Briiig  me  venison,  and  make  me  savoury 

meat,  that  I  may  eat,  and  bless  thee  before  the  Lord 
before  my  death. 


356 


CHAP.  I. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  xiir. 


Gen.  xxvii.  14.  And  he  went,  and  fetched,  and 
brought  them  to  his  mother:  and  his  mother  made 
eavoury  meat,  such  as  his  father  loved. 

 17.  And  she  gave  the  savoury  meat  and  the 

■bread,  which  she  had  prepared,  into  the  hand  of  her 
son  Jacoh. 

Ex.  xvii.  3.  Wherefore  the  people  did  chide  with 
Moses,  and  said.  Give  us  water  tliat  we  may  drink. 
And  Moses  said  unto  them.  Why  chide  ye  with  me  ? 
wherefore  do  ye  tempt  the  Lord  ? 

 3.  And  the  people  thirsted  there  for  water ; 

and  the  people  murmured  against  Moses,  and  said, 
Wherefore  is  this  that  thou  hast  brought  us  up  out  of 
Egj-pt,  to  kill  U3  and  our  children  and  our  cattle  with 
thirst? 

I  Chr.  xi.  17.  And  David  longed,  and  said.  Oh  that 
one  would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of  the  well  of 
Beth-lehem,  that  is  at  the  gate ! 

 18.  And  the  three  brake  through  the  host  of 

the  Philistines,  and  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of 
Beth-lehem,  that  loas  by  the  gate,  and  took  it,  and 
brought  it  to  David  :  but  David  would  not  drink  of  it, 
but  poured  it  out  to  the  Lord. 

 19.  And  said.  My  God  forbid  it  me,  that  I 

should  do  this  thing :  shall  I  drink  the  blood  of  these 
men  that  have  put  their  lives  in  jeopardy  ?  for  with 
the  jeopardy  of  their  lives  they  brought  it :  therefore 
he  would  not  drink  it.  These  things  did  these  three 
mightiest. 

Job  vi.  6.  Can  that  which  is  unsavoury  be  eaten 
without  salt  ?  or  is  there  any  taste  in  the  white  of  an 

egg? 

 7.  The  things  that  my  soul  refused  to  touch 

are  as  my  sorrowful  meat. 

—  xxxiii.  20.  So  that  his  life  abhorreth  bread,  and 
his  soul  dainty  meat. 

Ps.  cii.  4.  My  heart  is  smitten,  and  withered  like 
grass ;  so  that  I  forget  to  eat  my  bread. 

— •  —  9.  For  I  have  eaten  ashes  like  bread,  and 
mingled  my  drink  with  weeping, 

—  cvii.  17.  Fools,  because  of  their  transgression,  and 
because  of  their  iniquities,  are  afflicted. 

 18.  Their  soul  abhorreth  all  manner  of  meat ; 

and  they  draw  near  unto  the  gates  of  death. 

Prov.  xxvii.  7.  The  full  soul  loatheth  a  honeycomb ; 
but  to  the  hungry  soul  every  bitter  thmg  is  sweet. 

§  9.   The  Countenance. 

(1.  CHEERFUL.) 

I  Sam.  i.  18.  And  she  said,  Let  thine  handmaid  find 

frace  in  thy  sight.    So  the  woman  went  her  way,  and 
id  eat,  and  her  countenance  was  no  more  sad. 
Prov.  XV.  13.  A  merry  heart  maketha  cheerful  coun- 
tenance :  but  by  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is  broken. 

Ec.  viii.  1.  Who  is  as  the  wise  man  ?  and  who  know- 
eth  the  interpretation  of  a  thing?  a  man's  wisdom 
maketh  his  fixce  to  shine,  and  the  boldness  of  his  face 
shall  be  changed. 

(2.  SULLEN.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  2.  And  Jacob  belield  the  countenance  of 
Laban,  and,  behold,  it  was  not  toward  him  as  before. 

 4.  And  Jacob  sent  and  called  Rachel  and 

Leah  to  the  field  unto  his  flock, 

 5.  And  said  unto  them,  I  sec  your  fsxther's 

countenance,  that  it  is  not  toward  me  as  before ;  but 
the  God  of  my  father  hath  been  with  me. 

Dan.  iii.  19.  Then  was  Nebuchadnezzar  full  of  fury, 
and  the  form  of  his  visage  was  changed  against  Shli- 
drach,  jNIeshach,  and  Abed-nego :  therefore  he  spake 
and  commanded  that  they  should  heat  the  furnace  one 
seven  times  more  than  it  was  wont  to  be  heated. 

(3.  BEARING  THE  STAMP  OF  SIN.) 

Is.  iii.  9.  The  shew  of  their  countenance  doth  wit- 
ness against  them  ;  and  they  declare  their  sin  as  Sodom, 
they  hide  it  not.  Woe  unto  their  soul !  for  they  have 
rewarded  evil  unto  themselves. 

§  10.   The  Hair. 

(1.  THE  HAIR  OF  THE  HAND.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  11.  And  Jacob   said  to  Rebekah 


mother,  Behold,  Esau  my  brother  is  a  hairy  man,  and 
I  am  a  smooth  man  : 

 21.  And  Isaac  said  unto  Jacob,  Come  near,  I 

pray  thee,  that  I  may  feel  thee,  my  son,  whether  thou 
be  my  very  son  Esau  or  not. 

 23.  And  he  discei-ned  him  not,  because  his 

hands  were  hairy,  as  his  brother  Esau's  hands :  so  he 
blessed  him. 

(2.  THE  BEARD.) 

Gen.  xli.  14.  Then  Pharaoh  sent  and  called  Joseph, 
and  they  brought  him  hastily  out  of  the  dungeon :  and 
he  shaved  himself,  and  changed  his  raiment,  and  came 
in  unto  Pharaoh. 

Lev.  xix.  27.  Ye  shall  not  round  the  corners  of  your 
heads,  neither  shalt  thou  mar  the  corners  of  thy  beard. 

2Sani.  X.  4.  Wherefore  Hanun  took  David's  ser- 
vants, and  shaved  off'  the  one  half  of  their  beards, 
and  cut  off  their  garments  in  the  middle,  even  to  their 
buttocks,  and  sent  them  away. 

 5.  When  they  told  it  unto  David,  he  sent  to 

meet  them,  because  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed: 
and  the  king  said.  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards 
be  grown,  and  then  return. 

—  xix.  24.  And  Mcphibosheth  the  son  of  Saul  came 
down  to  meet  the  king,  and  had  neither  dressed  hia 
feet,  nor  trimmed  his  beard,  nor  washed  his  clothes, 
from  the  day  the  king  departed  until  the  day  he  came 
again  in  peace. 

I  Chr.  xix.  4.  Wherefore  Hanun  took  David's  ser- 
vants, and  shaved  them,  and  cut  off  their  garments  in 
the  midst  hard  by  their  buttocks,  and  sent  them  away. 

 5.  Then  there  went  certain,  and  told  David 

how  the  men  were  served  ;  and  he  sent  to  meet  them  : 
for  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed.  And  the  king 
said.  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards  be  grown,  and 
then  return. 

See  2  Sam.  xx.  9.  Ezr.  ix.  3.  Is.  vii.  20.  Jer.  xlL 
5.    Ezek.  V.  1. 

(3.  THE  HAIR  OF  THE  HEAD.) 

Lev.  xiii.  40.  And  the  man  wliose  hair  is  fallen  off 
his  head,  he  is  bald ;  yet  is  he  clean. 

 41.  And  he  that  hath  his  hair  fallen  off  from 

tbe  part  of  his  head  toward  his  face,  he  is  forehead 
bald  ;  yet  is  he  clean. 

Jud.  xvi.  22.  Howbeit  the  hair  of  his  head  began  to 
grow  again  after  he  was  shaven. 

Is.  vii.  20.  In  the  same  day  shall  the  Lord  shave 
■with  a  razor  that  is  hired,  namely,  hy  them  beyond  the 
river,  by  the  king  of  Assyria,  the  head,  and  the  hair 
of  the  feet :  and  it  shall  also  consume  the  beard. 

Jer.  vii.  29.  Cut  off  thine  hair,  0  Jerusalem,  and  cast 
it  away,  and  take  up  a  lamentation  on  high  places  ;  for 
the  Lord  hath  rejected  and  forsaken  the  generation 
of  his  wrath. 

Ezek.  xliv.  20.  Neither  shaU  they  shave  their  heads, 
nor  suffer  their  locks  to  grow  long ;  they  shall  only 
i^oll  their  heads. 

Micahi.  16.  Make  them  bald,  and  poll  thee  for  thy 
delicate  children  ;  enlarge  thy  baldness  as  the  eagle ; 
for  they  are  gone  into  captivity  from  thee. 

I  Cor.  xi.  14.  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teach  you, 
that,  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  shame  unto  him  ? 

 15.  But  if  a  woman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a 

glory  to  her :  for  her  hair  is  given  to  her  for  a  covering. 

See2  Sam.  xiv.  26.    I  Tim.  ii.  9.    I  Pet.  iii.  3. 

§  11.   The  Forehead. 

Rev.  xiii.  16.  And  he  causeth  all,  both  small  and 
great,  rich  and  poor,  free  and  bond,  to  receive  a  mark 
lu  their  right  hand,  or  in  their  foreheads : 

 17.  And  that  no  man  might  buy  or  sell,  save 

he  that  had  tlie  mark,  or  the  name  of  the  beast,  or  the 
number  of  his  name. 

See  Is.  xlviii.  4.   Jer.  iii.  3.  Ezek. iii.  8,  9. 

§  12.   The  Eyes. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  10.  My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  faileth 
me :  as  for  the  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  gone  from  me. 

Luke  xi.  33.  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle, 
putteth  it  in  a  secret  place,  neither  under  a  bushel,  but 
on  a  candlestick,  that  they  which  come  in  may  see  the 
li2:ht. 

"  34.  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye:  there- 


CHAP.  I. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII, 


fore  when  thine  eye  is  single,  thy  whole  body  also  is 
fall  of  light ;  but  when  thhie  eye  is  evil,  thy  body  also 
is  full  of  darkness. 

Luke  xi.  35.  Take  heed  therefore,  that  the  light  which 
is  in  thee  be  not  darkness. 

 3G.  If  thy  whole  body  therefore  he  full  of  light, 

having  no  part  dark,  the  whole  shall  be  full  of  light, 
as  when  the  bright  shining  of  a  candle  doth  give  thee 
light. 

See  Num.  x.  31.   Jud.  xvi.  28.  Prov.  xx.  12. 

§  13.   The  Ears. 

Ps.  xlix.  4.  I  will  incline  mine  ear  to  a  parable:  I 
will  open  my  dark  saying  upon  the  harp. 

Prov.  XV.  31.  The  ear  that  hearoth  the  reproof  of  life 
abideth  among  the  wise. 

—  xviii.  15.  The  heart  of  the  prudent  getteth  knowl- 
edge ;  and  the  ear  of  the  wise  seeketh  knowledge. 

Bee  Ex.  xxi.  6.    Mat.  xxvi.  51.   Acts  vii.  57. 

§  14.   The  Mouth. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  2.  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  a  parable :  I 
will  utter  dark  sayings  of  old : 

Prov.  xviii.  4.  The  words  of  a  man's  mouth  are  as 
deep  waters,  aiid  the  wellspring  of  wisdom  as  a  flow- 
ing brook. 

 6.  A  fool's  lips  enter  into  contention,  and  his 

mouth  calleth  for  strokes. 

 7.  A  fool's  mouth  is  his  destruction,  and  his 

lips  are  the  snare  of  his  soul. 

See  I  Sam.  i.  12.  2  Kings  iv.  34.  Job  xxxiv.  3. 
Ps.  xxii.  13. 

§  15.   The  Teeth. 
Prov.  XXX.  14.  y/ierg  «s  a  generation,  whose  teeth  are 
«s  swords,  and  their  jaw  teeth  as  knives,  to  devour  the 
poor  from  off  the  earth,  and  the  needy  from  among 
men. 

Lam.  iii.  16.  He  hath  also  broken  my  teeth  with 
gravel  stones,  he  hath  covered  me  with  ashes. 

See  Gen.  xlix.  12.  Num.  xi.  33.  Jobxiii.  14;  xix. 
20;  xxix.  17. 

§  16.  TVinking. 

Job  XV.  12.  Why  doth  thine  heart  cany  thee  away  ? 
and  what  do  thy  eyes  wink  at, 

Prov.  vi.  13.  He  winketli  with  his  eyes,  he  speaketh 
with  his  feet,  he  teacheth  with  his  fingers  • 

§  17.  Stooping. 

John  viii.  8.  And  again  he  stooped  down,  and  wrote 
on  the  gromid. 

§  18.  Prostration. 

Num.  xiv.  5.  Then  Moses  and  Aaron  fell  on  their 
faces  before  all  the  assembly  of  the  congregation  of 
the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xvi.  4.  And  when  Moses  heard  it,  he  fell  upon  his 
face: 

I  Kings  xviii.  42.  So  Ahab  went  up  to  cat  and  to 
drink.  And  Elijah  went  up  to  the  top  of  Carmel; 
and  he  cast  himself  down  upon  the  earth,  and  put  his 
face  between  his  knees, 

§19.  Sighing. 

Job  iii.  24.  For  my  sighing  cometh  before  I  eat,  and 
my  roarings  are  poured  out  like  the  waters. 

Jer.  xlv.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel, 
unto  thee,  O  Baruch ; 

 -3.  Thou  didst  say.  Woe  is  me  now !  for  the 

Lord  hath  added  grief  to  my  sorrow ;  I  fainted  m 
my  sighing,  and  I  find  no  rest. 

Ezek.  xxi.  6.  Sigh  therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  with 
the  breaking  of  thy  loins ;  and  with  bitterness  sigh  be- 
fore their  eyes. 

 7.  And  it  sliall  be,  when  they  say  imto  thee, 

Wherefore  eighest  thou  ?  tliat  thou  shalt  answer,  For 
the  tidings,  because  it  cometh :  and  every  heart  shall 
melt,  and  all  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  every  spirit 
shall  faint,  and  all  knees  shall  be  weak  as  water ;  be- 
hold, it  cometh,  and  shall  be  brought  to  pass,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 


§  20.  Tears. 

Num.  xi.  10.  Then  Moses  heard  the  people  weep 
throughout  their  families,  every  man  in  the  door  of 
his  tent:  and  the  auger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 
greatly ;  Moses  also  was  displeased. 

1  Sam.  XX.  41.  Artd  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  gone,  Da- 
vid arose  out  of  a  place  toward  the  south,  and  fell  on  his 
face  to  the  ground,  and  bowed  himself  three  times: 
and  they  kissed  one  another,  and  wept  one  with  an- 
other, until  David  exceeded. 

—  xxiv.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  David  had 
made  an  end  of  speaking  these  words  unto  Saul, 
that  Saul  said,  Is  this  thy  voice,  my  son  David  ?  And 
Saul  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  36.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  he 
had  made  an  end  of  speaking,  that,  behold,  the  king's 
sons  came,  and  lifted  up  their  voice  and  wept:  and 
the  king  also  and  all  his  servants  wept  very  sore. 

—  XV.  23.  And  all  the  country  wept  with  a  loud 
voice,  and  all  the  people  passed  over :  the  king  also 
himself  passed  over  the  brook  Kidron,  and  all  the  peo- 
ple passed  over,  toward  the  way  of  the  wilderness. 

2  Kings  viii.  11.  And  he  settled  his  countenance 
steadfastly,  until  he  was  ashamed :  and  the  man  of 
God  wept. 

Job  xvi.  16.  My  face  is  foul  with  weeping,  and  on 
my  eyelids  is  the  shadow  of  death  ; 

Ps.  vi.  6.  I  am  weary  with  my  groaning;  all  the 
night  make  I  my  bed  to  swim ;  I  water  my  couch  with 
my  tears. 

—  xxxix.  12.  Hear  my  prayer,  0  Lord,  and  give 
ear  unto  my  cry ;  hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  tears ;  for 
I  am  a  stranger  with  thee,  and  a  sojom-ner,  as  all  my 
fathers  weie. 

—  Ivi.  8.  Thou  tellest  my  wanderings :  put  thou  my 
tears  into  thy  bottle  :  are  tJiey  not  in  thy  book  ? 

—  Ixxx.  5.  Thou  feedest  them  with  the  bread  of 
tears ;  and  givest  them  tears  to  drink  in  great  meas- 
ure. 

 6.  Thou  makest  us  a  strife  unto  our  neigh- 
bours :  and  our  enemies  laugh  among  themselves. 

Jer.  ix.  1.  Oh  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine 
eyes  a  fountain  of  tears,  that  I  might  weep  day  and 
night  for  the  slain  of  the  daughter  of  my  people  ! 

—  xiv.  17.  Therefore  thou  shalt  say  this  word  mito 
them ;  Let  mine  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night  and 
day,  and  let  them  not  cease :  for  the  virgin  daughter 
of  my  people  is  broken  with  a  great  breach,  with  a 
very  grievous  blow. 

Lam.  i.  16.  For  these  things  I  weep  ;  mine  eye,  mine 
eye  runneth  down  with  water,  because  the  comforter 
that  should  relieve  my  soul  is  far  from  me :  my  chil- 
dren are  desolate,  because  the  enemy  prevailed. 

—  ii.  18.  Their  heart  cried  imto  the  Lord,  0  wall  of 
the  daughter  of  Zion,  let  tears  run  down  like  a  river 
day  and  night :  give  thyself  no  rest ;  let  not  the  apple 
of  thine  eye  cease. 

 19.  Arise,  cry  out  m  the  night :  in  the  begin- 
ning of  the  watches  pour  out  thine  heart  like  water 
before  the  face  of  the  Lord :  Lift  up  thy  hands  toward 
him  for  the  life  of  thy  J'oung  children,  that  faint  for 
hunger  in  the  top  of  every  street. 

—  iii.  48.  Inline  eye  runneth  down  with  rivers  of  wa- 
ter for  the  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people. 

 49.  Jline  ej'e  trickleth  down,  and  ceaseth  not, 

without  any  intermission, 

 50.  Till  the  Lord  look  down,  and  behold  from 

heaven. 

 51.  iVIine  eye  afFecteth  mine  heart,  because  of 

all  the  daugliters  of  my  city. 

John  xi.  31.  The  Jews  then  which  were  with  her  in 
the  house,  and  comforted  her,  when  they  saw  ]yiary, 
that  she  rose  up  hastily  and  went  out,  tollowed  her, 
saying,  She  goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there. 

§  21.  Saliva. 

Job  vii.  19.  How  long  wilt  thou  not  depart  from  me, 
nor  let  me  alone  till  I  swallow  down  my  spittle  ? 

—  XXX.  10.  They  abhor  me,  they  flee  far  from  me, 
and  spare  not  to  spit  in  my  face. 

See  John  ix,  6. 


358 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


§  22.  Excretions. 

Deut.  xxiii.  13.  Thou  shalt  have  a  place  also  with- 
out the  camp,  whither  thou  shalt  go  forth  abroad: 

 13.  And  thou  shalt  have  a  paddle  upon  thy 

weapon;  and  it  shall  be,  when  thou  wilt  case  thj'sclf 
abroad,  thou  shalt  dig  therewith,  and  shalt  tui'n  back 
and  cover  that  which  cometh  from  thee : 

 14.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  walkcth  in  the 

midst  of  thy  camp,  to  deliver  thee,  and  to  give  up 
thine  enemies  before  thee ;  therefore  shall  thy  camp 
be  holy:  that  he  see  no  unclean  thing  in  thee,  and 
turn  away  from  thee. 

2  Kings  xviii.  27.  But  Rab-shakeh  said  unto  them, 
Hath  my  master  sent  me  to  thy  master,  and  to  thee, 
to  speak  these  words  ?  Mth  he  not  sent  me  to  the  men 
which  sit  on  the  wall,  that  they  may  eat  their  own 
dung,  and  drink  their  own  piss  with  you  ? 

Is.  xxxvi.  13.  But  Rabshakch  said.  Hath  my  master 
sent  me  to  thy  master  and  to  thee  to  speak  these 
words?  hnih  he  not  sent  me  to  the  men  that  sit  upon 
the  wall,  that  they  may  eat  their  own  dung,  and  drink 
their  own  piss  with  you? 

Mai.  ii.  3.  Behold,  I  will  corrupt  your  seed,  and 
spread  dung  upon  your  faces,  cmn  the  dung  of  your 
solemn  feasts;  and  one  shall  take  you  away  with  it. 

Mat.  XV.  17.  Do  not  j'e  yet  understand,  that  what- 
soever enteretli  in  at  the  mouth  goeth  into  the  belly, 
and  is  cast  out  into  the  draught? 

Markvii.  18.  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Are  j-e  so 
without  understanding  also?  Do  ye  not  perceive, 
that  whatsoever  thing  from  without  entereth  into  the 
man,  it  cannot  defile  him ; 

 19.  Because  it  entereth  not  into  his  heart,  but 

into  the  belly,  and  goeth  out  into  the  draught,  purging 
all  meats  ? 


CHAP.  II. 

THE  SUSTENANCE  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  23.   Necessity  of  Food. 

I  Kings  xviii.  41.  And  Elijah  said  unto  Ahab,  Get 
thee  u]i,  eat  and  drink ;  for  there  is  a  sound  of  abund- 
ance of  rain. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  29.  Then  said  Jonathan,  My  fiither  hath 
troubled  the  land :  see,  I  pray  you,  how  mine  eyes 
have  been  enlightened,  because  I  tasted  a  little  of  this 
honey. 

 30.  How  much  more,  if  hai)ly  the  people  had 

eaten  freely  to  day  of  the  spoil  of  their  enemies  which 
they  found?  for  had  there  not  been  now  a  much 
greater  slaughter  among  the  Philistines  ? 

 81.  And  they  snjote  the  Philistines  that  day 

from  Michmash  to  Aijalon :  and  the  people  were  very 
faint. 

—  XXX.  11.  And  they  found  an  Egyptian  in  the 
field,  and  brought  him  to  David,  and  gave  him  bread, 
and  he  did  eat ;  and  they  made  him  drink  water ; 

 12.  And  tliey  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  cake  of 

figs,  and  two  clusters  of  raisins:  and  when  he  had 
eaten,  his  spirit  came  again  to  him :  for  he  had  eaten 
no  bread,  nor  drunk  any  water,  three  days  and  three 
nights. 

Mark  viii.  1.  In  those  days  the  multitude  being  veiy 
great,  and  having  nothing  to  eat,  Jesus  called  his 
disciples  unto  him,  and  saith  unto  them, 

 2.1  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  because 

they  have  now  been  with  me  three  days,  and  have 
nothing  to  eat : 

 8.  And  if  I  send  them  away  fasting  to  their 

own  houses,  they  will  faint  by  the  way :  for  divers  of 
them  came  from  far. 

 4.  And  his  disciples  answered  him.  From 

whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these  men  with  bread  here 
in  the  wilderness  ? 

Acts  ix.  19.  And  when  he  had  received  meat,  he  was 
strengthened.  Then  was  Saul  certaua  days  with  the 
disciples  which  were  at  Damascus. 

—  xxvii.  33.  And  while  the  day  was  coming  on, 
Paul  besought  them  all  to  take  meat,  saying,  This  day 


is  the  fourteenth  day  that  ye  have  tarried  and  con- 
tinued fasting,  having  taken  nothing. 

 84.  Wherefore  I  pray  you  to  take  some  meat ; 

for  this  is  for  your  health :  for  there  shall  not  a  hair 
fall  from  the  head  of  any  of  you. 

 36.  Then  were  they  all  of  good  cheer,  and 

they  also  took  som^  meat. 

§  24.   Food  a  Gift  of  God. 

Ex.  xvi.  33.  And  Moses  said.  This  is  the  thing  which 
the  Lord  commandeth.  Fill  an  omer  of  it  to  be  kept 
for  your  generations ;  that  they  may  see  the  bread 
wherewith  I  have  fed  you  in  tlie  wilderness,  when  I 
brought  you  forth  from  the  liuul  of  Egypt. 

 33.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  Take  a  pot, 

and  put  an  omer  full  of  manna  therein,  and  lay  it  up 
before  the  Lord,  to  be  kept  for  your  generations. 

— ■  —  34.  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  Aaron 
laid  it  up  before  the  Testimony,  to  be  kept. 

Ruth  i.  6.  Then  she  arose  with  her  daughters  in 
law,  that  she  might  return  from  the  country  of  ]\Ioab: 
for  she  had  heard  in  the  country  of  Moab  how  that  the 
Lord  had  visited  his  people  in  giving  them  bread. 

1  Kings  xvii.  2.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
imto  him,  saying, 

 8.  Get  thee  hence,  and  turn  thee  eastward, 

and  hide  thyself  by  the  brook  Cheritli,  that  is  before 
Jordan. 

 4.  And  it  .shall  be,  that  thou  shalt  drink  of  the 

brook;  and  I  have  commanded  the  ravens  to  feed 
thee  there. 

 -5.  So  he  went  and  did  according  unto  the 

word  of  the  Lord:  for  he  went  and  dwelt  by  the 
brook  Cherith,  that  is  before  Jordan. 

Job  xxxvi.  16.  Even  so  would  he  have  removed 
thee  out  of  the  strait  into  a  broad  place,  where  tJiere  is 
no  straitness;  and  that  which  should  be  set  on  thy 
table  should  be  full  of  fatness. 

Ps.  civ.  27.  These  wait  all  upon  thee ;  that  thou 
mayest  give  them  their  meat  in  due  season. 

—  evil  9.  For  he  satisficth  the  longing  soul,  and 
filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness. 

—  cxxxii.  15.  I  will  abundantly  bless  her  provision : 
I  will  satisfy  her  poor  with  bread. 

—  cxxxvi.  25.  Who  giveth  food  to  all  flesh :  for  his 
mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxlv.  15.  The  eyes  of  all  wait  iipon  thee ;  and 
thou  givest  them  their  meat  in  due  season. 

 16.  Thou  openest  thine  hand,  and  satisfiest 

the  desire  of  every  living  thing. 

—  cxlvii.  14.  He  maketli  peace  in  thy  borders,  and 
filleth  thee  with  the  finest  of  the  wheat. 

Ec.  iii.  13.  I  know  that  there  is  no  good  in  them,  but 
for  a  man  to  I'cjoice,  and  to  do  good  in  his  life. 

 13.  And  also  that  every  man  should  eat  and 

drink,  and  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labour,  it  is  the 
gift  of  God. 

—  viii.  15.  Then  I  commended  mirth,  because  a 
man  hath  no  better  thing  under  the  sun,  than  to  eat, 
and  to  drink,  and  to  be  merry :  for  that  shall  abide 
with  him  of  his  labour  the  days  of  his  life,  which  God 
giveth  him  under  the  sun. 

Is.  Ixii.  6.  I  have  set  watchmen  upon  th}'  walls,  O 
.Jerusalem,  which  shall  never  hold  their  peace  day  nor 
night :  ye  that  make  mention  of  the  Lord,  keep  not 
silence, 

 7.  And  give  him  no  rest,  till  he  establish,  and 

till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  the  earth. 

 8.  The  Lord  hath  sworn  by  his  right  hand, 

and  by  the  arm  of  his  strength.  Surely  I  M  ill  no  more 
give  thy  corn  to  be  meat  for  thine  enemies ;  and  the 
sons  of  the  stranger  shall  not  drink  thy  wine,  for  the 
which  thou  bast  laboured  : 

 9.  But  they  that  have  gathered  it  shall  eat  it, 

and  praise  the  Lord  ;  and  they  that  have  brouglit  it 
together  shall  drink  it  in  the  courts  of  my  holiness. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  29.  I  will  also  save  you  from  all  j  our 
uncleannesses :  and  I  will  call  for  the  corn,  and  will 
increase  it,  and  lay  no  famine  upon  you. 

 30.  And  r  will  nuiltiply  the  fruit  of  the  tree, 

and  the  increase  of  the  field,  that  ye  sliall  receive  no 
more  reproach  of  famine  among  the  heathen. 


859 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Hos.  xi.  4.  I  drew  them  with  cords  of  a  man,  witli 
bands  of  love :  and  I  was  to  them  as  they  that  take 
off  the  yoke  on  their  jaws,  and  I  laid  meat  unto 
them. 

Joel  ii.  19.  Yea,  the  Lord  will  answer  and  say 
unto  his  people.  Behold,  I  will  send  j'ou  corn,  and 
wine,  and  oil,  and  ye  shall  be  satisfied  tlierewith :  and 
I  will  no  more  make  you  a  reproach  among  the 
heathen : 

See  Jobxxviii.  5.    Ps.  cxlvi.  7.   Actsxiv.  17. 

§  25.   Food  Cursed. 

Num.  xi.  18.  And  say  thou  unto  the  people.  Sanctify 
yourselves  against  to  morrow,  and  ye  shall  eat  flesh : 
for  ye  liave  wept  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord,  saying.  Who 
shall  give  us  flesh  to  eat  ?  for  it  teas  well  with  us  in 
Egypt :  therefore  the  Lord  will  give  you  flesh,  and  yc 
shall  eat. 

 19.  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day,  nor  two  days, 

nor  five  days,  neither  ten  days,  nor  t\\'enty  days ; 

 20.  But  even  a  whole  month,  until  it  come 

out  at  your  nostrils,  and  it  be  loathsome  unto  you : 
because  that  ye  have  despised  the  Lord  which  is 
among  you,  and  have  wept  before  him,  saying,  Why 
came  we  forth  out  of  Egypt  ? 

p9.  Ixix.  32.  Let  their  table  become  a  snare  before 
them :  and  that  which  should  have  been  for  their  welfare, 
let  it  become  a  trap, 

§  26.   Human  Care  Necessary. 

Gen.  vi.  21.  And  take  thou  unto  thee  of  all  food  that 
is  eaten,  and  thou  shalt  gather  ii  to  thee  ;  and  it  shall 
be  for  food  for  thee,  and  for  them. 

Ex.  xvi.  16.  This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath 
commanded.  Gather  of  it  every  man  according  to  his 
eating,  an  omer  for  every  man,  according  to  the  luun- 
ber  ot  your  persons ;  take  ye  every  man  for  them  M  hich 
are  in  his  tents. 

Mat.  xiv.  15.  And  when  it  was  evening,  his  dis- 
ciples came  to  him,  saying,  This  is  a  desert  place,  and 
the  time  is  now  past ;  send  the  multitude  away,  that 
they  may  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves 
victuals. 

 16.  But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  They  need  not 

depart ;  give  ye  them  to  eat. 
See  Gen.  xli.  33-36. 

§  27.   Man  shall  not  Live  by  Bread  Alone. 

Is.  Iv.  2.  Wherefore  do  ye  spend  money  for  that 
•which  is  not  bread  ?  and  j'our  labour  for  that  ichicJi 
satisfleth  not?  hearken  diligently  unto  me,  and  eat  ye 
tliat  which  is  good,  and  let  your  soul  delight  itself  in 
fatness. 

John  iv.  13.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 
Whosoever  drinketh  of  this  water  shall  thirst  again: 

 14.  But  whosoever  drinketh  of  the  water  that 

I  shall  give  him  shall  never  thirst ;  but  the  water  that 
I  shall  give  him  shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water  spring- 
ing up  into  everlasting  life. 

 15.  The  woman  saith  unto  him.  Sir,  give  me 

this  water,  that  I  thirst  not,  neither  come  hither  to 
draw. 

—  vi.  27.  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth, 
but  for  that  meat  which  endureth  unto  everlasting  life, 
which  the  Son  of  man  shall  give  unto  you :  for  him 
hath  God  the  Father  sealed. 

I  Cor.  vi.  13.  Meats  for  the  belly,  and  the  belly  for 
meats :  but  God  shall  destroy  both  it  and  them,-i- 

See  Deut.  viii.  3. 

§  28.   Varieties  of  Food. 

(1.  VEGETABLE.) 

Gen.  i.  29.  And  God  said,  Behold,  I  have  given  3-ou 
every  herb  bearing  seed,  which  is  upon  the  lace  of  all 
the  earth,  and  every  tree,  in  the  whicli  is  the  fruit  of  a 
tree  yielding  seed ;  to  you  it  shall  be  for  meat. 

 30.  And  to  every  beast  of  the  earth,  and  to 

every  fowl  of  the  air,  and  to  every  thing  that  creepeth 


upon  the  earth,  wherein  there  is  life,  I  have  given  every 
green  herb  for  meat :  and  it  was  so. 

Jud.  xiv.  7.  And  he  went  down,  and  talked  with 
llie  woman ;  and  she  pleased  Samson  well. 

 8.  And  after  a  time  he  returned  to  take  her, 

and  he  turned  aside  to  see  the  carcass  of  the  lion  :  aud, 
behold,  there  was  a  swarm  of  bees  and  honey  in  the 
carcass  of  the  lion. 

 9.  And  he  took  thereof  in  his  bands,  and  went 

on  eating,  and  came  to  his  father  and  mother,  and  he 
gave  them,  and  they  did  eat :  but  he  told  not  them 
that  he  had  taken  the  honey  out  of  the  carcass  of  the 
lion. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  25.  And  all  they  of  the  land  came  to  a 
wood ;  and  there  was  honey  upon  the  ground. 

 43.  Then  Saul  said  to  Jonathan,  Tell  me  what 

thou  hast  done.  And  Jonathan  told  him,  and  said,  I 
did  but  taste  a  little  honey  with  the  end  of  the  rod  that 
was  in  mine  hand,  and,  lo,  I  must  die. 

Ps.  Ixxxi.  16.  He  should  have  fed  them  also  with 
the  finest  of  the  wheat :  and  with  honey  out  of  the 
rock  .should  I  have  satisfied  thee. 

Prov.xxiv.  13.  My  son,  eat  thou  honey,  because  it  is 
good;  and  the  honeycomb,  which  is  sweet  to  thy 
taste : 

See  Dan.  i.  12-16. 

Bread  the  Staff  of  Life  :  See  Gen.  xli.  54 ;  xlvii. 
12,  15.  Ex.  xxix.  32 ;  xl.  23.  Lev.  xxvi.  26.  Jos,  ix. 
5.  Jud.  viii.  6 ;  xix.  5.  Ps.  cv.  16.  Ezek.  iv.  16 ;  v.  16. 
John  xxi.  13. 

(2.  ANIMAL.) 

Gen.  ix.  2.  And  the  fear  of  j'ou  and  the  dread  of  you 
shall  be  upon  every  beast  of  the  earth,  and  upon  every 
fowl  of  the  air,  upon  all  that  moveth  tipon  the  earth, 
and  upon  all  the  fishes  of  the  sea ;  into  your  hand  are 
they  delivered. 

 3.  Every  moving  thing  that  liveth  shall  be 

meat  for  j'ou ;  even  as  the  green  herb  have  I  given 
you  all  things. 

—  xxvii.  25.  And  he  said.  Bring  it  near  to  me,  and 
I  will  eat  of  my  son's  venison,  that  my  soul  may  bless 
thee.  And  he  brought  it  near  to  him,  and  he  did  eat: 
and  he  brought  him  wine,  and  he  drank. 

Deut.  xii.  20.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  enlarge 
thy  border,  as  he  hath  promised  you,  and  thou  shalt 
say,  I  will  eat  flesh,  because  thy  soul  longeth  to  eat 
flesh ;  thou  mayest  eat  flesh,  whatsoever  thy  soul 
lusteth  after. 

 21.  If  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath 

chosen  to  put  his  name  there  be  too  far  from  thee,  then 
thou  shalt  kill  of  thy  herd  and  of  thj'  flock,  which  the 
Lord  hath  given  thee,  as  I  have  commanded  thee,  and 
thou  shalt  eat  in  thy  gates  whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth. 
after. 

 22.  Even  as  the  roebuck  and  the  hart  is  eaten, 

so  thou  shalt  cat  them :  the  unclean  and  the  clean 
shall  eat  of  them  alike. 

(3.  ULOOD  forbidden.) 
Gen.  ix.  4.  But  flesh  with  the  life  thereof,  w^z^A  is 
the  blood  thereof,  shall  j-e  not  eat. 

(4.  A  .JEWISH  CUSTOM.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  33.  Therefore  the  children  of  Israel 
eat  not  of  the  sinew  which  shrank,  which  is  upon 
the  hollow  of  the  thigh,  unto  this  day;  because  he 
touched  the  hollow  of  Jacob's  thigh  in  the  sinew 
that  shrank. 

(5.  HUMAN  FLESH.) 

Lev.  xxvi.  27.  And  if  ye  will  not  for  all  this  hearken 
unto  me,  but  walk  contrary  unto  me ; 

 28.  Then  I  will  walk  contrary  imto  you  also 

in  fury ;  and  I,  even  I,  will  chastise  you  seven  times 
for  3-our  sins. 

 29.  And  ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  your  sous, 

and  the  flesh  of  vour  daughters  shall  ye  eat, 

Deut.  xxviii.  53.  And  th^ou  shalt  eat  the  fruit  of  thine 
own  body,  the  flesh  of  thy  sous  and  of  thy  daughters, 
which  the  Lord  thy  God  "hath  given  thee,  in  the  siege, 
and  in  the  straitness,  wherewith  thine  enemies  shall 
distress  thee : 


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CHAP.  II. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN". 


BOOK  XIII. 


Deut.  xxviii.  54.  So  thai  tJie  man  thai  is  tender 
among  you,  and  very  delicate,  his  eye  sliall  be  evil 
toward  his  brother,  and  toward  the  wife  of  his  bosom, 
and  toward  the  reumant  of  his  children  which  he 
shall  leave : 

 55.  So  that  he  will  not  give  to  any  of  them  of 

the  flesh  of  his  children  whom  he  shall  eat :  because 
he  hath  nothing  left  him  in  the  siege,  and  in  the  strait- 
ness,  wherewith  thine  enemies  shall  distress  thee  in  all 
thy  gates. 

 56.  The  tender  and  delicate  woman  among 

you,  which  would  not  adventure  to  set  the  sole  of  her 
foot  upon  the  ground  for  delicateness  and  tenderness, 
her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  the  husband  of  her 
bosom,  and  toward  her  sou,  and  toward  her  daugh- 
ter, 

 57.  And  toward  her  young  one  that  cometh 

out  from  between  her  feet,  and  toward  her  children 
which  she  shall  bear :  for  she  shall  eat  them  for 
want  of  all  things  secretly  in  the  siege  and  straitness, 
wherewith  thine  enemy  shall  distress  thee  in  thy 
gates. 

2  Kings  vi.  28.  And  the  king  said  unto  her,  "What 
aileth  thee?  And  she  answered.  This  woman  said 
unto  me.  Give  thy  son,  that  we  may  eat  him  to  day, 
and  we  will  eat  my  son  to  moiTow. 

 29.  So  we  boiled  my  son,  and  did  eat  him ; 

and  I  said  unto  her  on  the  next  day,  Give  thy  son, 
that  we  may  eat  him  :  and  she  hath  hul  her  son. 

Job  xxxi.  81.  If  the  men  of  my  tabernacle  said 
not.  Oh  that  we  had  of  his  flesh!  we  cannot  be 
satisfied. 

Is.  ix.  19.  Through  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
is  the  land  darkened,  and  the  i)eoplo  shall  be  as  the 
fuel  of  the  fire :  no  man  shall  spare  his  brother. 

 20.  And  he  shall  snatch  on  the  right  hand, 

and  be  hungry ;  and  he  shall  eat  on  the  left  hand,  and 
they  shall  not  be  satisfied:  they  shall  eat  every  man 
the  flesh  of  his  own  arm : 

 21.  Manasseh,  Ephraim ;  and  Ephraim,  Ma- 

nasseh:  ami  they  together  shall  be  against  Judah. 
For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  hand 
is  stretched  out  still. 

—  xlix.  24  Shall  the  prey  be  taken  from  the  mighty, 
or  the  lawful  captive  delivered  ? 

 25.  But  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Even  the  cap- 
tives of  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away,  and  the  prey 
of  the  terriljle  shall  be  delivered  :  for  I  will  contend 
with  him  that  contendeth  with  thee,  and  I  will  save 
thy  children. 

 26.  And  I  will  feed  them  that  oppress  thee 

with  their  own  flesh;  and  they  shall  be  drunken  with 
their  own  blood,  as  with  sweet  wine:  and  all  flesh 
ehall  know  that  I  the  Lord  am  thy  Saviour  and  thy 
Redeemer,  the  ]SIighty  One  of  Jacob. 

Jer.  xix.  9.  And  I  will  cause  them  to  eat  the  flesh 
of  their  sons  and  the  flesh  of  their  daughters,  and  they 
shall  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  his  friend  in  the  siege 
and  straitness,  wherewith  their  enemies,  and  they  that 
seek  their  lives,  shall  straiten  them. 

Lam.  ii.  20.  Behold,  O  Lord,  and  consider  to 
whom  thou  hast  done  this.  Shall  the  women  eat 
their  fruit,  arid  children  of  a  span  long?  shall  tlie 
priest  and  the  prophet  be  slain  in  the  sanctuary  of  the 
Lord? 

—  iv.  10.  The  hands  of  the  pitiful  women  have  sod- 
den their  own  children:  they  were  their  meat  in  the 
destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people. 

Ezek.  V.  9.  And  I  will  do  in  thee  that  which  I  have 
not  done,  and  whereunto  I  will  not  do  any  more  the 
like,  because  of  all  thine  abominations. 

 10.  Therefore  the  fathers  shall  eat  the  sons  in 

the  midst  of  thee,  and  the  sons  sliall  cat  their  fathers; 
and  I  will  execute  judgments  in  thee,  and  the  whole 
remnant  of  thee  will  I  scatter  into  all  the  winds. 

(A.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Micah  iii.  1.  And  I  said.  Hear,  I  pray  you,  O  heads 
of  Jacob,  and  ye  princes  of  the  house  "of  Israel ;  Is  it 
not  for  you  to  know  judgment? 

—  —  2.  Who  hate  the  good,  and  love  the  evil ;  who 
pluck'  off"  their  skin  from  off  them,  and  their  flesh  from 
off  their  bones ; 


—  —  3.  Who  also  eat  the  flesh  of  my  people,  and 
flay  their  skin  from  ott'  them ;  and  they  break  their 
bones,  and  chop  them  in  pieces,  as  for  the  pot,  and  as 
flesh  within  the  caldron. 

§  29.  Cooking. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Gen.  XXV.  29.  And  Jacob  sod  pottage;  and  Esau 
came  from  tlie  field,  and  he  was  faint : 

—  xxvii.  9.  Go  now  to  the  flock,  and  fetch  me 
from  thence  two  good  kids  of  the  goats;  and  I  will 
make  them  savoury  meat  for  thy  father,  such  as  he 
loveth : 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  bring  it  to  thy  father,  that 

he  may  eat,  and  that  he  may  bless  thee  before  his 
death. 

 31.  And  he  also  had  made  savoury  meat,  and 

brought  it  unto  his  father,  and  said  unto  his  father, 
Let  my  father  arise,  and  eat  of  his  son's  venison,  that 
thy  soul  may  bless  me. 

Deut.  xiv.  21.  Ye  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing  that 
dieth  of  itself:  thou  shalt  give  it  unto  the  stranger 
that  is  in  thy  gates,  that  he  may  cat  it ;  or  thou  mayest 
sell  it  unto  an  alien  ;  for  thou  art  a  holy  people  unto 
the  Lord  thy  God.  Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in 
his  mother's  milk. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  6.  So  Amnon  lay  down,  and  made  him- 
self sick:  and  when  the  king  was  come  to  see  him, 
Amnon  said  unto  the  king,  I  pray  Ihcc,  let  Tamar  my 
sister  come,  and  make  me  a  couple  of  cakes  in  my 
sight,  that  I  may  eat  at  her  hand. 

 7.  Then  David  sent  home  to  Tamar,  saying. 

Go  now  to  thy  brother  Amnon's  house,  and  dress  him 
meat. 

 8.  So  Tamar  went  to  her  brother  Amnon's 

Iiouse;  and  he  was  laid  down.  And  she  took  flour, 
and  kneaded  it,  and  made  cakes  in  his  sight,  and  did 
bake  the  cakes. 

Ps.  Iviii.  9.  Before  your  pots  can  feel  the  thorns,  he 
shall  take  them  away  as  with  a  whirlwind,  both  liv- 
ing, and  in  his  wrath. 

(2.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Ezek.xi.  3.  Which  say.  It  is  not  near;  let  U3 
build  houses :  this  citi/  is  the  caldron,  and  we  be  the 
flesh. 

 7.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Your 

slain  whom  ye  have  laid  in  the  midst  of  it,  tliey  ar-e 
the  flesh,  and  this  city  is  the  caldron :  but  I  will  bring 
you  forth  out  of  the  midst  of  it. 

 11.  This  ci/i/  shall  not  be  your  caldron,  neither 

shall  ye  be  the  flesh  in  tlie  midst  thereof;  but  I  will 
judge  you  in  the  border  of  Israel : 

—  xxiv.  6.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Woe  to  the  bloody  city,  to  the  pot  whose  scum  is 
therein,  and  whose  scum  is  not  gone  out  of  it !  bring 
it  out  piece  by  piece :  let  no  lot  fall  upon  it. 

 10.  Heap  on  wood,  kindle  the  fire,  consume 

the  flesh,  and  spice  it  well,  and  let  the  bones  be 
burned. 

 11.  Then  set  it  empty  upon  the  coals  thereof, 

that  the  brass  of  it  may  be  hot,  and  may  burn,  and  that 
the  filthiness  of  it  may  bo  molten  m  it,  that  the  scum 
of  it  may  be  consumed. 

 12.  She  hath  wearied  herself  with  lies,  and  her 

great  scum  went  not  forth  out  of  her :  her  scum  shall 
be  in  the  fire. 

Hos.vii.  3.  They  make  the  king  glad  with  their 
wickedness,  and  the  princes  with  their  lies. 

 4.  They  are  all  adulterers,  as  an  oven  heated 

by  the  baker,  icho  ceaseth  from  raising  after  he  hath 
kneaded  the  dough,  until  it  be  leavent'd. 

 5.  In  the  day  of  our  king,  the  princes  have 

made  7iim  sick  witli  bottles  of  wine ;  he  stretched  out 
his  hand  with  scorners. 

 6.  For  they  have  made  ready  their  heart  like 

an  oven,  while  they  lie  in  wait:  their  baker  sleepelli 
all  the  night;  in  the  morning  it  burnetii  as  a  flaming 
fire. 

 7.  They  are  all  hot  as  an  oven,  and  have  de- 
voured their  judges;  all  their  kings  are  fallen ;  (here 
is  none  among  them  that  calleth  unto  me. 


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THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Hos,  vii.  8.  Ephniim,  he  hath  mixed  himself  among 
the  i^eoplc  ;  Ephraim  is  a  cake  not  turned. 

§  30.  Feastiuff. 

(1.  DIRECTIONS.) 

Prov.  xxiii.  1.  When  thou  sittest  to  cat  with  a  ruler, 
cousider  diligently  what  ts  before  thee  : 

 2.  And  put  a  knife  to  thy  throat,  if  thou  be  a 

man  given  to  appetite. 

 3.  Be  not  desirous  of  his  dainties :  for  they  ai-e 

deceitful  meat. 

 6.  Eat  thou  not  the  bread  of  Jiim  lhat  hath  an 

evil  eye,  neither  desire  thou  his  dainty  meats : 

 7.  For  as  he  thinketh  in  his  heart,  so  is  he : 

Eat  and  drink,  saith  he  to  thee ;  but  his  heart  is  not 
■\vifh  thee. 

 8.  The  morsel  which  thou  hast  eaten  shalt  thou 

vomit  up,  and  lose  thy  sweet  words. 

JeP.  xvi.  8.  Thou  shalt  not  also  go  into  the  house 
of  feasting,  to  sit  with  them  to  eat  and  to  drink. 

Luke  xiv.  13.  Then  said  he  also  to  him  that  bade 
liim.  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  supper,  call 
not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren,  neither  thy  kins- 
men, nor  thy  rich  neighbors ;  lest  they  also  bid  thee 
again,  and  a  recompense  be  made  thee. 

 13.  But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call  the 

poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the  blind : 

 14.  And  thou  shalt  be  blessed :  for  they  can- 
not recompense  thee :  for  thou  shalt  be  recompensed 
at  the  resurrection  of  the  just. 

(2.  I^mTATIONS.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  25.  And  the  king  said  to  Absalom,  Nay, 
my  son,  let  us  not  all  now  go,  lest  we  be  chargeable 
inito  thee.  And  he  pressed  liim:  howbeit  he  would 
not  go,  but  blessed  him. 

 26.  Then  said  Absalom,  If  not,  I  pray  thee, 

let  my  brother  Amnon  go  with  us.  And  the  king- 
said  unto  him,  AVhy  should  he  go  with  thee? 

 27.  But  Absalom  pressed  him,  that  he  let 

Amnon  and  all  the  king's  sons  go  with  him. 

(3.  EXAMPLES.) 

I  Sam.  ix.  23.  And  Samuel  took  Saul  and  his  serv- 
ant, and  brought  them  into  the  parlour,  and  made 
them  sit  in  the  chicfest  place  among  them  that  were 
bidden,  which  were  about  tliirty  persons. 

 23.  And  Samuel  said  unto  the  cook,  Bring  the 

portion  which  I  gave  thee,  of  which  I  said  unto  thee. 
Set  it  by  thee. 

 24.  And  the  cook  took  up  the  shoulder,  and 

that  which  w«s  upon  it,  and  set  it  before  Saul.  And 
Samuel  said,  Behold  that  which  is  left !  set  it  before 
thee,  and  eat:  for  unto  this  time  hath  it  been  kept  for 
thee  since  I  said,  I  have  invited  the  people.  So  Saul 
did  eat  with  Sanuiel  that  day. 

Jobi.  4.  And  his  sons  went  and  feasted  in  their 
houses,  every  one  his  day ;  and  sent  and  called  for 
their  three  sisters  to  eat  and  to  drink  with  them. 

 13.  And  there  was  a  day  Avhcn  his  sons  and 

his  daughters  tcej'e  eating  and  drinking  Avine  in  their 
eldest  brother's  house : 

(4.  RIOTOUS  MIRTH.) 

Is.  V.  13.  And  the  harp  and  the  viol,  the  tabret  and 
pipe,  and  wine,  are  in  their  feasts :  but  they  regard 
not  the  work  of  tlie  Lord,  neither  cousider  the  opera- 
tion of  his  hands. 

(5.  SACRED  FEASTS.) 

I  Kings  iii.  15.  -l-And  he  came  to  Jerusalem,  and 
stood  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  tlie  LoitD,  and 
offered  up  burnt  offerings,  and  offered  peace  offerings, 
and  made  a  feast  to  all  his  servants. 

—  viii.  65.  And  at  that  time  Solomon  held  a  feast, 
and  all  Israel  with  him,  a  great  congregation,  from 
the  entering  in  of  Ilamath  unto  the  river  of  Egypt, 
before  the  Lord  our  God,  seven  days  and  seven  days, 
£re?i  fourteen  days. 

 66.  On  the  eighth  day  he  sent  the  people 

away:  and  they  blessed  tlie  king,  and  went  unto  their 
tents  joyful  and  glad  of  heart  for  all  the  goodness  that 


the  Lord  had  done  for  David  his  servant,  and  for  Is- 
rael his  people. 

Jude  12.  These  are  epots  in  j'our  feasts  of  charity, 
when  they  feast  with  you,  feeding  themselves  without 
fear  :+ 

§  31.   Undue  Concern  and  Gluttony. 

Num.  xi.  4.  And  the  mixed  nmltitude  that  was 
among  them  fell  a  lusting :  and  the  children  of  Israel 
also  wept  again,  and  said,  Who  shall  give  us  flesh  to 
eat? 

 5.  We  remember  the  fish,  Avhich  we  did  eat  in 

Egypt  freely ;  the  cucumbers,  and  the  melons,  and  the 
leeks,  and  the  onions,  and  the  garlic : 

 13.  Whence  should  I  have  flesh  to  give  unto 

all  this  people  ?  for  they  weep  unto  me,  saying.  Give 
us  flesh,  that  we  may  eat. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  29.  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  well  filled : 
for  he  gave  them  their  own  desire ; 

 80.  They  were  not  estranged  from  their  lust : 

but  while  their  meat  was  yet  in  their  mouths, 

—  cvi.  14.  But  lusted  exceedingly  in  the  wilderness, 
and  tempted  God  in  the  desert. 

 15.  And  he  gave  them  their  request ;  but  sent 

leanness  into  their  soul. 

Prov.  xxiii.  20.  Be  not  among  winebibbers ;  among 
riotous  eaters  of  flesh  : 

John  vi.  26.  Jesus  answered  them  and  said.  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  ye  saw 
the  miracles,  but  because  ye  did  cat  of  the  loaves,  and 
were  filled. 

Jobxv.  27.  Because  he  cc«-ereth  his  fiice  with  his 
fatness,  and  maketh  collops  of  fat  on  his  flanks. 

Prov.  XXV.  16.  Hast  thou  found  honey  ?  eat  so  much 
as  is  sufficient  for  thee,  lest  thou  be  filled  therewith, 
and  vomit  it. 

See  Prov.  xxiii.  21. 

§  32.  Fasting. 

(See  also  page  579,  §§  23,  24.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  33.  And  there  was  set  meat  before  him  to 
eat :  but  he  said,  I  will  not  eat,  until  I  have  told  mine 
errand.    And  he  said.  Speak  on. 

Deut.  xxix.  6.  Ye  have  not  eaten  bread,  neither 
have  ye  drunk  wine  or  strong  drink :  that  ye  might 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

I  Kings  xiii.  7.  And  the  king  said  unto  the  man  of 
Goil,  Come  home  with  me,  and  refresh  thyself,  and  I 
will  give  thee  a  reward. 

 8.  And  the  man  of  God  said  unto  the  king.  If 

thou  wilt  give  me  half  thine  house,  I  will  not  go  in 
with  thee,  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink  water  in 
this  place : 

 9.  For  so  was  it  charged  me  by  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  saying,  Eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water,  nor 
turn  again  by  the  same  way  that  thou  earnest. 

 15.  Then  he  said  unto  him.  Come  home  with 

me,  and  eat  bread. 

 16.  And  he  said,  I  may  not  return  with  thee, 

nor  go  in  with  thee :  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink 
water  with  thee  in  this  place : 

 17.  For  it  was  said  to  me  by  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  Thou  shalt  eat  no  bread  nor  drink  water 
there,  nor  turn  again  to  go  by  the  way  that  thou 
earnest. 

—  xxi.  4.  And  Ahab  came  into  his  house  hea^y 
and  displeased  because  of  the  word  which  Naboth  the 
Jezreelite  had  spoken  to  him  :  for  he  had  said,  I  will 
not  give  thee  the  inheritance  of  my  fathers.  And  he 
laid  him  down  upon  liis  bed,  and  turned  away  his 
face,  and  would  eat  no  bread. 

Ps.  cix.  23.  I  am  gone  like  the  shadow  when  it  de- 
clineth :  I  am  tossed  up  and  down  as  the  locust. 

 34.  My  knees  are  weak  through  fiisting  ;  and 

mj'  flesh  failetli  of  fatness. 

Is.  viii.  21.  And  they  shall  pass  through  it,  hardly 
bestead  and  hungry :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that 
when  they  shall  be  hungry,  thej'  shall  fret  them- 
selves, and  curse  their  king  and  their  God,  and  look 
upward. 

 23.  And  they  shall  look  unto  the  earth  ;  and 


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behold  trouble  and  darkness,  dimness  of  anguish ;  and 
they  shall  he  driven  to  darkness. 

§  33.  Famine. 

Gen.  xii.  10.  And  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land: 
and  Abram  went  down  into  Egj-pt  to  sojourn  there ; 
for  the  famine  ions  grievous  in  the  land. 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land,  be- 
sides the  first  famine  that  was  in  the  days  of  Abraham. 
And  Isaac  went  unto  Abimelech  king  of  the  Philis- 
tines unto  Gerar. 

—  xli.  53.  And  the  seven  years  of  plenteousness, 
that  was  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  M'ere  ended. 

 54.  And  the  seven  j'ears  of  dearth  began  to 

come,  according  as  Joseph  had  said :  and  the  dearth 
•was  in  all  lands ;  but  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  there 
•was  bread. 

—  xlv.  6.  For  these  two  years  hath  the  famine  heen 
in  the  land :  and  j'et  there  are  five  years,  in  the  which 
there  shidl  neither  be  earing  nor  harvest. 

—  xlvii.  13.  And  there  was  no  bread  in  all  the  land  ; 
for  the  famine  was  very  sore,  so  tliat  the  land  of 
Egyi^t  and  all  the  land  of  Canaan  fainted  by  reason 
of  tlie  famine. 

 14.  And  Joseph  gathered  up  all  the  money 

that  was  found  in  the  land  of  Egy])t,  and  in  the  land 
of  Canaan,  for  the  corn  wliich  they  bought:  and  Joseph 
brought  tlie  money  into  Pharaoh's  house. 

 15.  And  when  money  failed  in  the  land  of 

Egypt,  and  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  all  the  Egyptians 
came  unto  Joseph,  and  said.  Give  us  bread :  for 
wliy  should  we  die  in  thy  presence  ?  for  the  money 
faileth 

 16.  And  Joseph  said,  Give  your  cattle :  and  I 

will  give  you  for  your  cattle,  if  money  fail. 

 17.  And  they  brought  their  cattle  unto  Joseph : 

and  Joseph  gave  them  bread  in  exchange  for  horses, 
and  for  the  flocks,  and  for  the  cattle  of  the  herds,  and 
for  the  asses  ;  and  he  fed  them  with  bread  for  all  their 
cattle  for  that  year 

 18.  When  that  year  was  ended,  they  came 

unto  him  the  second  year,  and  said  unto  him.  We  will 
not  hide  it  from  my  lord,  how  that  our  money  is  spent ; 
my  lord  also  hath  our  herds  of  cattle ;  there  is  not 
aught  left  in  the  sight  of  my  lord,  but  our  bodies,  and 
our  lands : 

 19.  Wherefore  shall  we  die  before  thine  eyes, 

both  we  and  our  land  ?  buy  us  and  our  land  for  bread, 
and  we  and  our  land  will  be  servants  unto  Pharaoh : 
and  give  us  seed,  that  we  may  live,  and  not  die,  that 
the  land  be  not  desolate. 

 20.  And  Joseph  bought  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

for  Pharaoh;  for  the  Egyptians  sold  every  man  his 
field,  because  the  famine  prevailed  over  them :  so  the 
land  became  Pharaoh's. 

 21.  And  as  for  the  people,  he  removed  them 

to  cities  from  one  end  of  the  borders  of  Egypt  even  to 
the  other  end  thereof 

Lev.  xxvi.  26.  And  when  I  have  broken  the  staff  of 
your  bread,  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one 
oven,  and  they  shall  deliver  you  your  bread  again  by 
weight:  and  j-e  shall  eat,  and  not  be  satisfied. 

Deut.  xxviii.  83.  The  fruit  of  thy  land,  and  all  thy 
labours,  shall  a  nation  which  thou  knowest  not  eat 
up;  and  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  crushed 
alway : 

 34.  So  that  thou  shalt  be  mad  for  the  sight  of 

thine  eyes  which  thou  shalt  see. 

 38.  Thou  shalt  carry  much  seed  out  into  the 

field,  and  shalt  gather  but  little  in  :  for  the  locust  shall 
consume  it. 

 39.  Thou  shalt  plant  vineyards,  and  dress 

them,  but  shalt  neither  drink  of  the  wine,  nor  gather 
the  grapes  ;  for  the  worms  shall  eat  them. 

 40.  Thou  shalt  have  olive  trees  throughout  all 

thy  coasts,  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint  thyself  with  the 
oil;  for  thine  olive  shall  cast  his  fruit. 

Ruth  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  when  the 
judges  ruled,  that  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land. 
And  a  certain  man  of  Beth-lehem-judah  went  to  so- 
journ in  the  country  of  Moab,  he,  and  his  wife,  and 
his  two  sons. 


 2.  And  the  name  of  the  man  was  Elimelech, 

and  the  name  of  his  wife  Naomi,  and  the  name  of  his 
two  sons  Mahlon  and  Chilion,  Ephrathites  of  Beth- 
lehem-judah.  And  they  came  into  the  country  of 
Moab,  and  continued  there. 

2  Sam.  xxi.  1.  Then  there  was  a  famine  in  the  days 
of  David  tliree  years,  year  after  year ;  and  David  in- 
quired of  the  Lord.  And  the  Lord  answered.  It  is 
for  Saul,  and  for  his  bloody  house,  because  he  slew  the 
Gibeonites. 

1  Kings  xviii.  2.  And  Elijah  went  to  shew  himself 
unto  Ahab.    And  there  was  a  sore  famine  in  Samaria. 

2  Kings  viii.  1.  Then  spake  Eiisha  unto  the  woman, 
whose  son  he  had  restored  to  lite,  saying.  Arise,  and 
go  thou  and  thine  household,  and  sojourn  whereso- 
ever thou  canst  sojourn:  for  the  Lord  hath  called  for 
a  famine ;  and  it  shall  also  come  upon  tte  land  seven 
years. 

 2.  And  the  woman  arose,  and  did  after  the 

saying  of  the  man  of  God :  and  she  went  with  her 
household,  and  sojourned  in  the  land  of  the  Philistines 
seven  years. 

Jobxxx.  3.  For  want  and  famine  they  were  solitary; 
fleeing  into  the  wilderness  in  former  time  desolate  and 
waste: 

 4.  Who  cut  up  mallows  by  the  bushes,  and 

juniper  roots  for  their  meat. 

 5.  They  were  driven  forth  from  among  men, 

(they  cried  after  them  as  after  a  thief,) 

 6.  To  dwell  in  the  clilfs  of  the  valleys,  in, 

caves  of  the  earth,  and  in  the  rocks. 

Ps.  cv.  16.  Moreover  he  called  for  a  famine  upon 
the  land :  he  brake  the  whole  staff  of  bread. 

Is.  li.  19.  These  two  ^^iVi^'s  are  come  unto  thee ;  who 
shall  be  sorry  for  thee?  desolation,  and  destruction, 
and  the  famine,  and  the  sword :  by  whom  shall  I 
comfort  thee  ? 

Jer.  xiv.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to 
Jeremiah  concerning  the  dearth. 

 2.  Judah  mourneth,  and  the  gates  thereof  lan- 
guish ;  they  are  black  unto  the  ground ;  and  the  cry 
of  Jerusalem  is  gone  up. 

 3.  And  their  nobles  have  sent  their  little  ones 

to  the  waters :  they  came  to  the  pits,  and  found  no 
water ;  they  returned  with  their  vessels  empty  ;  they 
were  ashamed  and  confounded,  and  covered  their 
heads. 

 4.  Because  the  ground  is  chapped,  for  there 

was  no  rain  in  the  earth,  the  ploughmen  were  ashamed, 
they  covered  their  heads. 

 5.  Yea,  the  hind  also  calved  in  the  field,  and 

forsook  it,  because  there  was  no  grass. 

 6.  And  the  wild  asses  did  stand  in  the  high 

places,  they  snuffed  up  the  wind  like  dragons  ;  their 
eyes  did  fail,  because  there  was  no  grass. 

 18.  If  I  go  forth  into  the  field,  then  behold  the 

slain  with  the  sword!  and  if  I  enter  into  the  city,  then 
behold  them  that  are  sick  with  famine  1  yea,  both  the 
prophet  and  the  priest  go  about  into  a  land  that  they 
know  not. 

Lam.  i.  11.  All  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  bread; 
they  have  given  their  pleasant  things  for  meat  to  re- 
lieve the  soul :  See,  O  Lord  and  consider ;  for  I  am 
become  vile. 

 19.  I  called  for  my  lovers,  hut  they  deceived 

me  :  my  priests  and  mine  elders  gave  up  the  gliost  in 
the  city,  while  they  sought  their  meat  to  relieve  their 
souls. 

—  ii.  11.  Mine  eyes  do  fail  with  tears,  my  bowels 
are  troubled,  my  liver  is  poured  upon  the  earth,  for 
the  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people ;  be- 
cause the  children  and  the  sucklmgs  swoon  in  the 
streets  of  tlie  city. 

 12.  They  say  to  their  mothers,  Where  is  com 

and  wine  ?  when  they  swooned  as  the  wounded  in  the 
Btreets  of  the  city,  when  their  soul  was  poured  out  into 
their  mother's  bosom. 

—  iv.  4.  The  tongue  of  the  sucking  child  cleaveth 
to  the  roof  of  his  mouth  for  thirst :  the  young  children 
ask  bread,  and  no  man  breaketh  it  unto  them. 

 8.  Their  visage  is  blacker  than  a  coal ;  they 

are  not  known  in  the  streets :  their  skin  cleaveth  to 
their  bones ;  it  is  withered,  it  is  become  like  a  stick. 


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Lam.  iv.  9.  They  tJiat  he  slain  witli  the  sword  are  better 
than  they  that  be  slain  with  hunger :  for  these  pine  away, 
stricken  througli  for  want  of  the  fruits  of  the  field. 

—  V.  9.  We  gat  our  bread  with  the  peril  of  our  lives, 
because  of  the  sword  of  tlie  wilderness. 

 10.  Our  slvin  was  black  like  an  oven,  because 

of  the  terrible  famine. 

Ezek.  vi.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Smite  with 
thine  hand,  and  stamp  with  thy  foot,  and  say,  Alas 
for  all  the  evil  abominations  of  tlie  house  of  Israel  I 
for  tliey  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by 
the  pestilence. 

 13.  He  that  is  far  off  shall  die  of  the  pesti- 
lence ;  and  he  that  is  near  shall  fall  by  the  sword  ;  and 
he  that  remainetli  and  is  besieged  shall  die  by  the 
famine  :  thus  will  I  accomplish  my  fury  upon  them. 

 14.  So  will  I  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  them, 

and  make  the  laud  desolate,  yea,  more  desolate  than 
the  wilderness  toward  Diblath,  in  all  their  habitations : 
and  they  sliall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  vii.  14.  They  have  blowTi  the  trumpet,  even  to 
make  all  ready  ;  but  none  goeth  to  the  battle  :  for  my 
wrath  is  iipon  all  the  multitude  thereof 

 15.  The  sword  is  without,  and  the  pestilence 

and  the  famine  within  :  he  tliat  is  in.  the  field  shall 
die  with  the  sword  ;  and  he  that  is  in  the  city,  famine 
and  pestilence  shall  devour  him. 

—  xii.  18.  Son ofman, eat tliybread with quaking,and 
drink  thy  water  witli  trembling  and  w  itli  carefulness ; 

— • —  19.  And  say  unto  the  people  of  the  land,  Thus 
Baith  the  Lord  God  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and 
of  the  land  of  Israel ;  Tlicy  shall  eat  their  bread  Avitli 
carefulness,  and  drink  tlieir  water  with  astonishment, 
that  her  land  may  be  desolate  from  all  tliat  is  therein, 
because  of  the  violence  of  all  them  that  dwell  therein. 

— ■  xiv.  13.  Son  of  man,  when  the  land  sinneth 
against  me  by  trespassing  grievously,  then  will  I 
Btretch  out  mine  hand  upon  it,  and  will  break  the  staff 
of  the  bre;id  tliereof,  and  will  send  famine  upon  it,  and 
will  cut  otf  man  and  beast  from  it : 

Amos  iv.  6.  And  I  also  have  given  you  cleanness  of 
teeth  in  all  your  cities,  and  want  of  bread  in  all  your 
places:  yet  have  ye  not  returned  unto  me, saith  the  Lord. 

Acts  vii.  11.  j^ow  there  came  a  dearth  over  all  the 
land  of  Egypt  and  Chanaan,  and  great  affliction  :  and 
our  fathers  found  no  sustenance. 

§  34.  Driiik. 

(1.  WATER.) 

Num.  XX.  2.  And  there  w^as  no  water  for  the  congre- 

f ation :  and  they  gatliered  themselves  together  against 
loses  and  against  Aaron. 

 3.  And  the  people  chode  with  Moses,  and 

epake,  saying,  Would  God  that  we  had  died  Avhen 
our  brethren  died  before  the  Lord  ! 

 4.  And  why  have  ye  brought  up  the  congre- 
gation of  the  Lord  into  this  wilderness,  that  we  and 
our  cattle  should  die  tliere  ? 

 5.  And  wlieretbre  have  ye  made  us  to  come 

up  out  of  Egypt,  to  bring  us  in  unto  this  evil  place  ?  it 
is  no  place  of  seed,  or  of  figs,  or  of  vines,  or  of  pome- 
granates ;  neither  is  there  any  water  to  drink. 

Lam.  V.  4.  We  have  drunlien  our  water  for  money  ; 
our  wood  is  sold  unto  us. 

Ezek.  iv.  16.  Moreover  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man, 
behold,  I  will  break  the  staff  of  bread  in  Jerusalem :  and 
they  shall  eat  bread  by  weiglit,  and  with  care  ;  and  they 
BhaU  drinlc  water  by  measm-e,  and  witli  astonishment : 

 17.  That  tliey  may  want  bread  and  water,  and 

be  astonied  one  with  another,  and  consume  aM'ay  for 
their  iniquity. 

See  Num.  xx.  7-11.    Is.  iii.  1. 

(2.  WINE.) 

Ps.  civ.  14.  He  causeth  the  grass  to  grow  for  the 
cattle,  and  herb  for  the  service  of  man :  that  he  may 
bring  forth  food  out  of  the  earth  ; 

 15.  And  wine  that  maketh  glad  the  heart  of 

man,  and  oil  to  make  his  face  to  sliine,  and  bread 
wliich  strengtheneth  man's  heart. 

Joel  ii.  24.  And  tlie  floors  shall  be  full  of  wheat,  and 
ttie  fats  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oiL 

See  John  ii.  1-11. 


(3.  WINE  PRESCRIBED.) 

Prov.  xxxi.  6.  Give  strong  drink  unto  him  that  is 
reatly  to  perish,  and  wine  unto  those  that  be  of  heavy 
hearts. 

 7.  Let  him  drink,  and  forget  his  poverty,  and 

remember  his  misery  no  more. 

I  Tim.  V.  23.  Drink  no  longer  water,  but  use  a  little 
wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake  and  thine  often  infirmities. 

(4.  ABUSE  OP  IT  CONDEMNED.) 

Prov. XX.  1.  Wine  2S  a  mocker,  strong  drink  e's  raging: 
and  whosoever  is  deceived  thereby  is  not  wise. 

—  xxiii.  31.  Look  not  thou  upon  the  wine  when  it 
is  red,  when  it  giveth  his  colour  in  the  cup,  ichen  it 
moveth  itself  aright. 

Eph.  V.  18.  And  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein 
is  excess ;  but  be  filled  with  the  Spirit ; 

Tit.  ii.  3.  The  aged  women  likewise,  that  tliey  be  in 
behaviour  as  becometh  holiness,  not  false  accusers,  not 
given  to  much  wine,  teachers  of  good  things ; 

(5.  PROHIBITED  TO  THE  PRIESTHOOD  "WHEN  ON  DUTY.) 

Lev.  X.  9.  Do  not  drink  wine  nor  strong  drink,  thou, 
nor  thy  sons  with  thee,  when  ye  go  into  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  congregation,  lest  ye  die :  it  shall  be  a  statute 
for  ever  throughout  your  generations : 

Ezek.xliv.  21.  Neither  shall  any  priest  drink  wine, 
when  they  enter  into  the  inner  court. 

§  35.   Total  Abstinence  from  Wine. 

(1.  THE  NAZARITES.) 

(See  Num.  vi.  2-4.) 

Lam.  iv.  7.  Her  Nazarites  were  purer  than  snow, 
they  were  whiter  than  milk,  they  were  more  ruddy  in 
body  than  rubies,  their  polishing  ^cas  of  sapphire : 

Amos  ii.  11.  And  I  raised  up  of  j-our  sons  for  proph- 
ets, and  of  your  young  men  for  Nazarites.  Is  it  not 
even  thus,  O  ye  children  of  Israel  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

 12.  But  ye  gave  the  Nazarites  wine  to  drink  ; 

and  commanded  the  prophets,  saying.  Prophesy  not. 

See  Jud.  xiii.  2-5.   Luke  i.  15. 

(3.  THE  RECHABITES.) 

Jep.  XXXV.  8.  Go  unto  the  house  of  the  Rechabites, 
and  speak  unto  them,  and  bring  them  into  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  into  one  of  the  chambers,  and  give  them 
wine  to  drink. 

 8.  Then  I  took  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Jeremiah, 

the  son  of  Habaziniah,  and  his  brethren,  and  all  his 
sons,  and  the  whole  house  of  the  Rechabites ; 

 4.  And  I  brought  them  into  the  house  of  the 

Lord,  into  the  chamber  of  the  sons  of  Hanan,  the  son 
of  Igdaliah,  a  man  of  God,  which  was  by  the  chamber 
of  the  princes,  which  was  above  the  chamber  of  Maa- 
seiah  the  son  of  Shallum,  the  keeper  of  the  door: 

 5.  And  I  set  before  the  sons  of  the  house  of 

the  Rechabites  pots  full  of  wine,  and  cups  ;  and  I  said 
unto  them,  Drink  ye  wine. 

 6.  But  they  said,  We  will  drink  no  wine :  for 

Jonadab  the  son  of  Rechab  our  father  commanded  us, 
saying,  Ye  shall  drink  no  wine,  neither  ye,  nor  your 
sons  for  ever. 

 7.  Neither  shall  ye  build  house,  nor  sow  seed, 

nor  plant  vineyard,  nor  have  any :  but  all  your  days 
ye  shall  dwell  in  tents  ;  that  ye  may  live  manj^  days 
in  the  land  where  ye  be  strangers. 

 8.  Thus  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  Jonadab 

the  son  of  Rechab  our  fiither  in  all  that  he  hath 
charged  us,  to  drink  no  wine  all  our  daj-s,  we,  our 
wives,  our  sons,  nor  our  daughters ; 

 9.  Nor  to  build  houses  for  us  to  dwell  in ; 

neither  have  we  vineyard,  nor  field,  nor  seed : 

 10.  But  we  have  dwelt  in  tents,  and  have 

obeyed,  and  done  according  to  all  that  Jonadab  our 
father  commanded  us. 

 11.  But  it  came  to  pass,  when  Nebuchadrezzar 

king  of  Babylon  came  up  into  the  land,  that  we  said. 
Come,  and  let  us  go  to  Jerusalem  for  fear  of  the  amiy 
of  the  Chaldeans,  and  for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  Syr- 
ians :  so  we  dwell  at  Jerusalem. 

 13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel ;  Go  and  tell  the  men  of  J udah  and  the  inhabit- 


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THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


ants  of  Jerusalem,  Will  ye  not  receive  instruction  to 
liearkeu  to  my  words  ?  isaitli  the  Lokd. 

Jer.  XXXV.  14.  Tlie  words  of  Jouadab  the  son  of  Re- 
chab,  that  he  commanded  his  sons  not  to  drink  wine, 
are  performed ;  for  unto  this  day  they  drink  none,  but 
obey  their  father's  commandment :  notwithstanding  I 
have  spoken  unto  you,  rising  early  and  speaking ;  but 
ye  hearkened  not  unio  me. 

 18.  And  Jeremiah  said  unto  the  house  of 

the  Rechabites,  Thus  saith  the  Lokd  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel ;  Because  ye  have  obeyed  the  commandment 
of  Jonadab  your  father,  and  kept  all  his  precepts,  and 
done  according  unto  all  that  he  hath  commanded 
you; 

 19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 

God  of  Israel ;  Jonadab  the  son  of  Rechab  shall  not 
want  a  man  to  stand  before  me  for  ever. 


§  3G.  Wine-Diinking. 

Gen.  xliii.  34.  And  he  took  and  sent  messes  unto 
them  from  before  him:  but  Benjamin's  mess  was  five 
times  so  much  as  any  of  theirs.  And  they  drank,  and 
were  merry  witli  him. 

Ec.  ii.  3.  I  sought  in  mine  heart  to  give  myselfjunto 
wine,  yet  acquainting  mine  heart  with  wisdom;  and 
to  lay  hold  on  folly,  till  I  might  see  what  was  that 
good  for  tlie  sons  of  men,  which  they  should  do  under 
the  heaven  all  the  days  of  their  life. 

Is.  Ivi.  12.  Come  j'e,  say  they,  I  will  fetch  wine, 
and  we  will  fill  ourselves  with  strong  drink;  and 
to-morrow  shall  be  as  this  day,  and  much  more 
abundant 

Zech.  ix.  17.  For  how  great  is  his  goodness,  and  how 
great  is  his  beauty !  corn  shall  make  the  young  men 
cheerful,  and  new  wine  the  maids. 

—  X.  7.  And  they  of  Ephraim  shall  he  like  a  mighty 
man,  and  their  heart  shall  rejoice  as  through  wine : 
yea,  their  cliildren  shall  see  it,  and  be  glad;  their 
heart  shall  rejoice  in  the  Lord. 
See  Gen.  xxvii.  25.  Neh.  ii.  1. 


§  37.  Wine  and  Wantonness, 

Est.  1.  10.  On  the  seventh  day,  when  the  heart  of 
the  king  was  merry  with  wine,  "he  commanded  Mehu- 
man,  Biztha,  Harbona,  Bigtha,  and  Abagtha,  Zethar, 
and  Carcas,  the  seven  chamberlains  that  served  in  the 
presence  of  Aliasuerus  the  king, 

 11.  To  bring  Vashti  the  queen  before  the 

king  with  the  crown  royal,  to  shew  the  people 
and  the  princes  her  beauty :  for  she  was  fair  to  look 
on. 

 12.  But  the  queen  Vashti  refused  to  come  at 

the  king's  commandment  by  his  chamberlains :  there- 
fore was  the  lung  very  wroth,  and  his  anger  burned 
in  him. 

Hos.  iv.  11.  "Whoredom  and  wine  and  new  wine 
take  away  the  heart. 

§  38.  Drunkenness. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Gen.  ix.  20.  And  Noah  began  to  be  a  husbandman, 
and  he  planted  a  vineyard : 

 21.  And  he  drank  of  the  wine,  and  was  drunk- 
en ;  and  he  was  uncovered  within  his  tent. 

I  Sam.  XXV.  36.  And  Abigail  came  to  Nabal ;  and, 
behold,  he  held  a  feast  in  his  house,  like  the  feast  of  a 
king;  and  Nabal's  heart  teas  merry  within  him,  for  he 
was  very  drunken :  wherefore  she  told  him  nothing, 
less  or  more,  until  the  morning  light. 

 37.  But  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  when 

the  wine  was  gone  out  of  Nabal,  and  his  wife  had  told 
him  these  things,  that  his  heart  died  within  him,  and 
he  became  as  a  stone. 

I  Kings  XX.  12.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ben- 
Tiadad  heard  this  message,  as  he  loas  drinking,  he  and 
the  kings  in  the  pavilions,  that  he  said  unto  his  serv- 
ants, Set  yourselves  in  array.  And  they  set  themselves 
in  array  against  the  city. 

 16.  And  they  went  out  at  noon.    But  Ben- 


liadad  loas  drinking  himself  drunk  in  the  pavilions, 
ho  and  the  kings,  the  thirty  and  two  kings  that  helped 
him. 

(2.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  10.  Therefore  his  people  return  hither  i 
and  waters  of  a  full  cup  are  wrimg  out  to  them. 

—  Ixxv.  8.  For  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord  tJiere  is  a 
cup,  and  the  wine  is  red  ;  it  is  full  of  mixture ;  and  he 
poureth  out  of  tlie  same :  but  the  dregs  thereof,  all  the 
wicked  of  the  earth  shall  wring  them  out,  and  drink 
them. 

Is.  xxviii.  8.  For  all  tables  are  full  of  vomit  UTid 
filthiness,  so  that  there  is  no  place  clean. 

Jer.  li.  7.  Babylon  hath  been  a  golden  cup  in  the 
Lord's  hand,  that  made  all  the  earth  drunken:  the 
nations  have  drunken  of  her  wine ;  therefore  the  na- 
tions are  mad. 

 8.  Babylon  is  suddenly  fallen  and  destroyed : 

howl  for  her ;  take  balm  for  her  pain,  if  so  be  she  may 
be  healed. 

 9.  We  would  have  healed  Babylon,  but  she  is 

not  healed :  forsake  her,  and  let  us  go  every  one  into 
his  own  country :  for  her  judgment  reacheth  unto 
heaven,  and  is  lifted  up  eve7i  to  the  skies. 

Is.  li.  17.  Awake,  awake,  stand  up,  O  Jerusalem, 
which  hast  drunk  at  the  hand  of  the  Lord  the  cup  of 
his  fury ;  thou  hast  drunken  the  di-egs  of  the  cup  of 
trembling,  and  wrung  them  out. 

 21.  Therefore  hear  now  this,  thou  afflicted, 

and  drunken,  but  not  with  wine  : 

 22.  Thus  saith  thy  Lord  the  Lord,  and  thy 

God  that  pleadeth  the  cause  of  his  people,  Behold,  1 
have  taken  out  of  thine  hand  the  cup  of  trembling, 
even  the  dregs  of  the  cup  of  my  fury ;  thou  shalt  no 
more  drink  it  again : 

 33.  But  I  will  put  it  into  the  hand  of  them 

that  aiflict  thee ;  which  have  said  to  thy  soul,  Bow 
down,  that  we  may  go  over:  and  thou  hast  laid  thy 
body  as  the  ground,  and  as  the  street,  to  them  that 
went  over. 

—  Ixiii.  6.  And  I  will  tread  down  the  people  in 
mine  anger,  and  make  them  drunk  in  my  fury,  and  I 
will  bring  down  their  strength  to  the  earth. 

Jer.  ix.  15.  Thei-efore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  feed  them,  eve7i  this 
people,  with  wormwood,  and  give  them  water  of  gall 
to  drink. 

Lam.  iii.  15.  He  hath  filled  me  with  bitterness,  he 
hath  made  me  drunken  with  wormwood. 

Ezek.xxiii.  31.  Thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of 
thy  sister;  therefore  will  I  give  her  cup  into  thine 
hand. 

 32.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Thou  shalt 

drink  of  thy  sister's  cup  deep  and  large :  thou  shalt  be 
laughed  to  scorn  and  had  in  derision;  it  containeth 
much. 

 33.  Thou  shalt  be  filled  with  drunkenness  and 

sorrow,  with  the  cup  of  astonishment  and  desolation, 
with  the  cup  of  thy  sister  Samaria. 

 34  Thou  shalt  even  drink  it  and  suck  it  out, 

and  thou  shalt  break  the  sherds  thereof,  and  pluck  off 
thine  own  breasts :  for  I  have  spoken  it,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

Hab.  ii.  15.  Woe  unto  him  that  giveth  his  neighbour 
drink,  that  puttest  thy  bottle  to  him,  and  makest  him 
drunken  also,  that  thou  mayest  look  on  their  naked- 
ness ! 

 16.  Thott  art  filled  with  shame  for  glory : 

drink  thou  also,  and  let  thy  foreskin  be  uncovered : 
the  cup  of  the  Lord's  right  hand  shall  be  turned  unto 
thee,  and  shameful  spewing  shall  be  on  thy  glory. 

§  39.   Punishment  of  Drunkenness. 

Deut.  xxix.  19.  And  it  come  to  pass,  when  he  hear- 
eth  the  words  of  this  curse,  that  he  bless  himself  in  his 
heart,  saying,  I  shall  have  peace,  though  I  walk  in  the 
imagination  of  mine  heart,  to  add  drunkenness  to 
thirst : 

 20.  The  Lord  will  not  spare  him,  but  then 

the  anger  of  the  Lord  and  his  jealousy  shall  smoke 
against  that  man,  and  all  the  curses  that  are  written 


365 


CHAP.  ni. 


THE  OUTWARD 


BOOK  XIII. 


in  this  book  shall  lie  upon  him,  and  the  LoKD  shall 
blot  out  his  name  from  under  heaven. 

Deut.  xxix.  21.  And  the  Loud  shall  separate  him  unto 
evil  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  aecording  to  all 
the  curses  of  the  covenant  that  are  written  in  this  book 
of  the  law : 

Prov.  xxiii.  29.  Who  hath  woe?  who  hath  sorrow? 
who  hath  contentions  ?  who  hath  bab])ling  ?  who  hath 
wounds  without  cause  ?  who  hath  redness  of  eyes  ? 

 30.  They  that  tarry  long  at  the  wine ;  they 

that  go  to  seek  mixed  wine. 

 33.  At  the  last  it  biteth  like  a  serpent,  and 

Btingeth  like  an  adder. 

 33.  Thine  eyes  shall  behold  strange  women, 

and  thine  heart  shall  utter  perverse  things. 

 84.  Yea,  thou  shalt  be  as  he  that  lieth  down 

in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  or  as  he  that  lieth  upon  the  top 
of  a  mast. 

 35.  They  have  stricken  me,  sTmlt  tTiou  say,  and 

I  was  not  sick ;  they  have  beaten  me,  arul  I  felt  it  not  : 
when  shall  I  awake  ?    I  will  seek  it  yet  again. 

Is.  V.  11.  Woe  imto  them  that  rise  xip  early  in  the 
morning,  tliat  they  may  follow  strong  drink  ;  that  con- 
tinue imtil  night,  till  wine  inflame  them  ! 

 22.  Woe  unto  ihem  that  are  mighty  to  drink 

wine,  and  men  of  strength  to  mingle  strong  drink : 

 23.  Which  justify  the  wicked  for  reward,  and 

take  away  the  righteousness  of  the  righteous  from 
him! 

—  xxiv.  9.  They  shall  not  drink  wine  with  a  song  ; 
Strong  di'ink  shall  be  bitter  to  them  that  drink  it. 

 11.  There  is  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  streets ; 

all  joy  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  gone. 

—  xxviii.  1.  Woe  to  the  crown  of  pride,  to  the 
drunkards  of  Ephraim,  whose  glorious  beauty  is  a  fad- 
ing flower,  which  uj-e  on  the  head  of  the  fat  valleys  of 
them  that  are  overcome  with  wine ! 

 3.  The  crown  of  pride  the  drunkards  of  Eph- 
raim, shall  be  trodden  under  feet : 

 7.  But  they  also  have  erred  through  wine, 

and  through  sti"ong  drink  are  out  of  the  way ;  the 
priest  and  the  prophet  have  eiTed  through  strong 
drink,  they  are  swallowed  up  of  wine,  they  are  out  of 
the  way  tlu-ough  strong  di'ink ;  they  err  in  vision,  they 
fitumble  in  judgment. 

Joel  i.  5.  Awake,  ye  dnmkards,  and  weep ;  and  howl, 
all  ye  drinkers  of  wine,  because  of  the  new  wine ;  for 
it  is  cut  off"  from  your  mouth. 

Nah.  i.  10.  For  while  (hey  be  folden  together  as 
thorns,  and  while  they  are  drunken  as  drunkards,  they 
shall  be  devoured  as  stubble  fully  dry. 

§  40.  Sleep. 

(1.  EXAMPLES.) 

Job  xi.  18.  And  thou  shalt  be  secure,  because  there 
is  hope ;  yea,  thou  shalt  dig  about  thee,  and  thou  shalt 
take  thy  rest  in  safety. 

 19.  Also  thou  shalt  lie  down,  and  none  shall 

make  Ihte  afraid ;  yea,  many  shall  make  suit  unto  thee. 

Ps.  iii.  5.  I  laid  me  down  and  slept;  I  awaked;  for 
the  Lord  sustained  me. 

—  iv.  8.  I  will  both  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and 
sleep :  for  thou,  Lord,  only  makest  me  dwell  in  safety. 

Prov.  iii.  24.  When  thou  licst  down,  thou  shalt  not 
be  afraid :  yea,  thou  shalt  lie  down,  and  thy  sleep  shall 
be  sweet. 

Jer.  xxxi.  26.  Upon  this  I  awaked,  and  beheld ;  and 
my  sleep  was  sweet  luito  me. 

Mat.  xxvi.  43.  And  he  came  and  found  them  asleep 
again :  for  their  eyes  were  heavy. 

Mark  xiv.  40.  And  when  he  relumed,  he  found  them 
asleep  again,  (for  their  eyes  were  heavy,)  neither  wist 
they  wliat  to  answer  him. 

I  Thess.  V.  7.  For  they  that  sleep  sleep  in  the  night ; 
and  they  that  be  drunken  are  drunken  in  the  night. 

(2.  EARLY  RISING.) 

Gen.  xliv.  8.  As  soon  as  the  morning  was  light,  the 
men  were  sent  away,  they  and  their  asses. 

Prov.  xxxi.  15.  She  riseth  also  while  it  is  yet  night, 
and  giveth  meat  to  her  household,  and  a  portion  to  her 
maidens. 


CHAP.  III. 
BODY  CLOTHED. 

§  41,   Divine  Origin  of  Dress. 

Gen.  iii.  21.  Unto  Adam  also  and  to  his  wife  did  the 
Lord  God  make  coats  of  skins,  and  clothed  them. 

§  42.   Folly  of  Anxiety  about  Dress. 

Mat.  vi.  28.  And  why  take  ye  thought  for  raiment? 
Consid-er  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they  grow ;  they 
toil  not,  neither  do  they  spin : 

 29.  And  yet  I  say  imto  you.  That  even  Sol- 
omon in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of 
these. 

§  43.   Directions  to  Women. 

I  Tim.  ii.  9.  In  like  manner  also,  that  women  adorn 
themselves  in  modest  apparel,  with  shamefacedness 
and  sobriety ;  not  with  braided  hair,  or  gold,  or  pearls, 
or  costly  array ; 

 10.  But  (which  becometh  women  professing 

godliness)  with  good  works. 

I  Pet.  iii.  8.  Whose  adorning,  let  it  not  be  that  out- 
ward adorning  of  plaiting  the  hair,  and  of  wearing  of 
gold,  or  of  putting  on  of  apparel ; 

 4.  But  let  it  be  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart,  in 

that  which  is  not  corruptible,  even  the  ornament  of  a 
meek  and  quiet  spirit,  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of 
great  price. 

§  44.   Ceremonial  Regulations. 

Lev.  xix.  19.  -f  neither  shall  a  garment  mingled  of 
linen  and  woollen  come  upon  thee. 

Deut.  xxii.  11.  Thou  shalt  not  wear  a  garment  of  di- 
vers sorts,  as  of  woollen  and  linen  together. 

Num.  XV.  38.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
bid  them  that  they  make  them  fringes  in  the  borders 
of  their  garments,  throughout  their  generations,  and 
that  they  put  upon  the  fringe  of  the  borders  a  ribband 
of  blue: 

 39.  And  it  shall  be  unto  you  for  a  fringe,  that 

ye  may  look  upon  it,  and  remember  all  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord,  and  do  them ;  and  that  ye  seek 
not  after  your  own  heart  and  your  own  eyes,  after 
which  ye  use  to  go  a  whoring  : 

 40.  That  ye  may  remember,  and  do  all  my 

commandments,  and  be  holy  unto  j'our  God. 

Deut.  xxii.  12.  Thou  shalt  make  thee  fringes  upon 
the  tour  quarters  of  thy  vesture,  wherewith  thou  cov- 
erest  thyself. 

Mat.  xxi'ii.  5.  But  all  theu-  works  they  do  for  to  be 
seen  of  men :  they  make  broad  their  phylacteries,  and 
enlarge  the  borders  of  their  garments, 

§  45.   Material  of  Dress. 

(1.  FINE  LES'EN.) 

Ezek.xvi.  10.  I  clothed  thee  also  with  broidered 
work,  and  shod  thee  with  badgers'  skin,  and  I  gu-ded 
thee  about  with  fine  linen,  and  I  covered  thee  with  sillc 

 13.  Thus  wast  thou  decked  with  gold  and  sil- 
ver ;  and  thy  raiment  was  of  fine  linen,  and  silk,  and 
broidered  work ;  thou  didst  eat  fine  flour,  and  honey, 
and  oil-t- 

Rev,  xviii.  16.  And  saying,  Alas,  alas,  that  great  city, 
that  was  clothed  in  fine  luien,  and  pm-ple,  and  scarlet, 
and  decked  with  gold,  and  precious  stones,  and  pearls  ! 

See  Lev.  xix.  19.    Est.  viii.  15.    Rev.  xix.  8. 

(2.  SILK.) 

Prov.  xxxi.  22.  She  maketh  herself  coverings  of 
tape.strv ;  her  clothing  i«  silk  and  purple. 
See  Gen.  xli.  42.    Ezek.  xvi.  10. 

(3.  GOLD.) 

Ps.  xlv.  13.  The  King's  daughter  wall  glorious  with- 
in :  lier  clothing  is  of  wrought  gold. 

(4.  WOOLLEN  GARMENTS.) 

See  Lev.  xiii.  47,  48  ;  xix.  19.  Prov.  xxxi.  13. 


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THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


§  46.   Color  of  Material. 

(1.  ■WHITE,  BLUE,  AND  PURPLE.) 

See  Est.  viii.  15.  John  xix.  5. 

(3.  scjVklet.) 

Prov.  xxxi.  21.  She  is  not  afi-aid  of  the  snow  for  her 
household:  tor  all  her  household  are  clothed  with  scarlet. 

Dan.  V.  29.  Then  commanded  Belshazzar,  and  they 
clothed  Daniel  with  scarlet,  and  put  a  chain  of  gold 
about  his  neck,  and  made  a  proclamation  concerning 
him,  that  he  should  be  the  third  ruler  in  the  kingdom. 

See  Mat.xxvii.  28. 

§  47.   Portions  of  Dress. 

(1.  shoes  and  sandals.) 
See  Ex.  iii.  5;  xii.  11.    Deut.  xxix.  5;  xxxiii.  25. 
Jos.  V.  15 ;  ix.  1.3.    I  Kings  ii.  5.    Is.  xx.  2.    Mark  vi. 
9.    Luke  xxii.  3-5.    Acts  xii.  8. 

(A.  manner  op  fastening.) 
See  Gen.  xiv.  23.    John  i.  27. 

(2.  COAT.) 

1  Sam.  ii.  19.  Moreover  his  mother  made  him  a  little 
coat,  and  brought  ii  to  him  from  year  to  year,  when  she 
came  up  with  her  husband  to  ofler  the  yearly  sacrifice. 

See  Sol.  V.  3.  Dan.  iii.  21.  Mat.  v.  40 ;  x.  10.  Luke 
iii.  11 ;  vi.  29.    John  xix.  23;  xxi.  7.    Acts  ix.  39. 

(3.  CLOAK.) 

See  Num.  xv.  38-40.  Mat.  xxi.  8.  Mark  xiii.  16. 
John  xiii.  4.    Acts  xii.  8.    2  Tim.  iv.  13. 

(4.  GIRDLE.) 

2  Kings  i.  7.  And  he  said  unto  them.  What  manner 
of  man  ioa»  he  which  came  up  to  meet  you,  and  told 
you  these  words  ? 

 8.  And  they  answered  him.  He  was  a  hairy 

man,  and  girt  with  a  girdle  of  leather  about  his  loins. 
And  he  said.  It  is  Elijah  the  Tishbite. 

Mark  i.  G.  And  John  was  clothed  with  camel's  hair, 
and  with  a  girdle  of  a  skin  about  his  loins ;  and  he 
did  cat  locusts  and  wild  honey, 

See  Lev.  viii.  7.  I  Sam.  ii.  18.  Prov.  xxxi.  17,  24. 
John  xiii.  5.    Acts  xxi.  11. 

(5.  VAIL.) 

SeeGen.xxiv.65;  xxxviii.  14    Ruthiii.15.  Sol.v.7. 

(6.  A  COVERING  NOT  STATED.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  30.  And  David  went  up  by  the  ascent  of 
mount  Olivet,  and  wept  as  he  went  up,  and  had  his 
head  covered,  and  he  went  barefoot :  and  all  the  peo- 
ple that  was  with  him  covered  every  man  his  head, 
and  they  went  up,  weeping  as  they  went  up. 

I  Cor.  xi.  4.  Every  man  praying  or  prophesying, 
having  Ms  head  covered,  dishonoureth  his  head. 

 5.  But  every  woman  that  prayeth  or  prophesi- 

eth  with  her  head  uncovered  dishonoureth  her  head : 
for  that  is  even  all  one  as  if  she  were  shaven. 

 6.  For  if  the  woman  be  not  covered,  let  her 

also  be  shorn  :  but  if  it  be  a  shame  for  a  woman  to  be 
Bhom  or  shaven,  let  her  be  covered. 

 7.  For  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  7n's 

head,  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory  of  God  : 
but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man. 

 13.  Judge  in  yourselves :  is  it  comely  that  a 

woman  pray  unto  God  uncovered  ? 

§  48.   Seemliness  of  Dress. 

(1.  CLEANLINESS.) 

Eg.  ix.  8.  Let  thy  garments  be  always  white ;  and 
let  thy  head  lack  no  ointment. 

Rev.  iii.  4.  Thou  hast  a  few  names  even  in  Sardis 
which  have  not  defiled  their  garments  ;  and  they  shall 
walk  with  me  in  white :  for  they  are  worthy. 

(2.  MENDING.) 

Mark  ii.  21.  Xo  man  also  sewetli  a  piece  of  new 
cloth  on  an  old  garment ;  else  the  new  piece  that  filled 
it  up  taketh  away  from  the  old,  and  the  rent  is  made 
worse. 

Luke  V.  36.  And  he  spake  also  a  parable  unto  them  ; 
Xo  man  putteth  a  piece  of  a  new  garment  upon  an 


old ;  if  otherwise,  then  both  the  new  maketh  a  rent, 
and  the  piece  that '  vas  taken  out  of  the  new  agreulh 
not  with  the  old. 

§  49.   Ornaments  of  Dress. 

Gen.  xxiv.  47.  And  I  asked  her,  and  said.  Whose 
daughter  art  thou?  And  she  said.  The  daughter  of 
Bethuel,  Nahor's  son,  whom  Milcah  bare  unto  him: 
and  I  put  the  earrhig  upon  her  face,  and  the  bracelets 
u]3on  her  hands. 

Jud.  viii.  24.  And  Gideon  said  unto  them,  I  would 
desire  a  request  of  you,  that  ye  would  give  me  every 
man  the  earrings  of  his  prey.  (For  they  had  golden 
earrings,  because  they  were  Ishmaelites.) 

 35.  And  they  answered.  We  will  willingly 

give  them.  And  they  spread  a  garment,  and  did  cast 
therein  every  man  the  earrings  of  his  prey. 

 26.  And  the  weight  of  the  golden  earrings 

that  he  requested  was  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
sJiekels  of  gold;  besides  ornaments,  and  collars,  and 
purple  raiment  that  was  on  the  kings  of  Midian,  and 
besides  the  chains  that  were  about  their  camels'  necks. 

Sol.i.  9.  I  have  compared  thee,  O  my  love,  to  a 
company  of  horses  in  Pharaoh's  chariots. 

 10.  Thy  cheeks  are  comely  with  rows  of  jew- 
els, thy  neck  with  chains  of  gold. 

 11.  We  will  make  thee  borders  of  gold  with 

studs  of  silver. 

Jer.  iv.  30.  And  when,  thou  art  spoiled,  what  wilt 
thou  do  ?  Though  thou  clothest  thyself  with  crim- 
son, though  thou  deckest  thee  with  ornaments  of  gold, 
though  thou  rentest  thy  face  with  painting,  in  vaia 
shall  thou  make  thyself  fau- ;  thy  lovers  will  despise 
thcp,  they  will  seek  thy  life. 

Ezek.xvi.  11.  I  decked  thee  also  with  ornaments, 
and  I  put  bracelets  upon  thy  hands,  and  a  chain  on 
thy  neck. 

 13.  And  I  put  a  jewel  on  thy  forehead,  and 

earrings  in  thine  ears,  and  a  beautiful  crown  upon 
thine  head. 

—  xxiii.  43.  And  a  voice  of  a  multitude  being  at 
ease  xras  with  her :  and  with  the  men  of  the  common, 
sort  icere  brought  Sabeans  fi-om  the  wilderness,  which 
put  bracelets  upon  their  hands,  and  beautiful  crowns 
upon  thek  heads. 

(A.  ORNAMENTS  REMOVED.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  4.  And  when  the  people  heard  these  evil 
tidings,  they  mourned :  and  no  man  did  put  on  him 
his  ornaments. 

 5.  For  the  Lord  had  said  unto  Moses,  Say 

unto  the  chikhen  of  Israel,  Ye  are  a  stiffhecked  people: 
I  will  come  up  into  the  midst  of  thee  in  a  moment, 
and  consume  thee :  therefore  now  put  off  thy  orna- 
ments from  thee,  that  I  may  know  what  to  do  unto 
thee. 

 6.  And  the  children  of  Israel  stripped  them- 
selves of  their  ornaments  by  the  mount  Horeb. 

Is.  iii.  18.  In  that  day  the  Lord  will  take  away  the 
bravery  of  their  tinkling  ornaments  about  their  feet,  and 
their  cauls,  and  their  round  tires  like  the  moon, 

 19.  The  chains,  and  the  bracelets,  and  the 

mufflers, 

 30.  The  bonnets,  and  the  ornaments  of  the  legs, 

and  the  headliands,  and  the  tablets,  and  the  earrings, 

 21.  The  rings,  and  nose  jewels, 

 33.  The  changeable  suits  of  apparel,  and  the 

mantles,  and  the  wimples,  and  the  crisping  pins, 

 33.  The  glasses,  and  the  fine  linen,  and  the 

hoods,  and  the  vails. 

 34.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  instead  of 

sweet  smell  there  shall  be  stink ;  and  instead  of  a 
girdle  a  rent;  and  instead  of  well  set  hair  baldness; 
and  instead  of  a  stomacher  a  girding  of  sackcloth  ;  and 
burning  instead  of  beauty. 

Jer.  xiii.  11.  For  as  the  girdle  cleaveth  to  the  loins 
of  a  man,  so  have  I  caused  to  cleave  unto  me  the 
whole  house  of  Israel  and  the  whole  house  of  Judah, 
saith  the  Lord;  that  they  might  be  unto  me  for  a 
people,  and  for  a  name,  and  for  a  praise,  and  for  a 
glory:  but  thev  would  not  hear. 

Ezek.  xxiii.  36.  They  shall  also  strip  thee  out  of  thy 
clothes,  and  take  away  thy  fak  jewels. 


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THE  OUTWARD  MAN". 


BOOK  xm. 


§  50.    Garments  Perfumed. 

Ps.  xlv.  8.  All  thy  garments  smell  of  myrrh,  and 
nlocs,  and  cassia,  out  of  the  ivoiy  palaces,  whereby 
they  have  made  thee  glad. 

(A.  THE  BODY  AIs'OINTED.) 

Is.  Ivii.  9.  And  thou  wentest  to  the  king  with  omtment, 
and  didst  increase  thy  perfumes,  and  didst  send  thy  mes- 
sengers far  off,  and  didst  debase  thyself  even  unto  hell. 

Ezek.  xvi.  9.  Then  washed  I  thee  with  water ;  yea, 
I  thoroughly  washed  away  thy  blood  from  thee,  and  I 
anointed  thee  with  oil. 

Amos  vi.  C.  That  drink  wine  in  bowls,  and  anoint 
themselves  with  the  chief  ointments:  but  they  are  not 
grieved  for  the  affliction  of  Joseph. 

 7.  Therefore  now  shall  they  go  captive  with 

the  first  that  go  captive,  and  the  banquet  of  them  that 
stretched  themselves  shall  be  removed. 

Mat.  xxvi.  6.  Now  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethany,  in 
the  house  of  Simon  the  leper, 

 7.  There  came  unto  him  a  woman  having  an 

alabaster  box  of  very  precious  ointment,  and  poured  it 
on  his  head,  as  he  sat  at  meat. 

 8.  But  when  his  disciples  saw  it,  they  had 

indignation,  sa3'ing.  To  what  purpose  is  this  waste? 

 9.  For  this  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for 

much,  a)id  given  to  the  poor. 

 10.  When  Jesus  imderstood  it,  he  said  unto 

them.  Why  trouble  ye  the  woman?  for  she  hath 
wrought  a  good  work  upon  me. 

Mark  xiv.  4.  And  there  were  some  that  had  indig- 
nation within  themselves,  and  said.  Why  was  this 
waste  of  the  omtment  made  ? 

 5.  For  it  might  have  been  sold  for  more  than 

three  hundred  pence,  and  have  been  given  to  the  poor. 
And  they  murmured  against  her. 

 6.  And  Jesus  said,  Let  her  alone ;  why  trouble 

ye  her?  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  on  me. 

Luke  vii.  46.  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint : 
but  this  woman  hath  anointed  my  feet  with  ointment. 

§  51.   Disguised  by  Dress. 

Gen.  xxvii.  15.  And  Rebekah  took  goodly  raiment 
of  her  eldest  son  Esau,  which  wcj'e  with  her  in  the 
house,  and  ]mt  them  upon  Jacob  her  younger  son: 

 16.  And  she  put  t  he  skins  of  the  kids  of  the  goats 

upon  his  hands,  and  upon  the  smooth  of  his  neck : 

§  52.   Grief  Exhibited  by  Dress. 

(1.  CLOTHES  RENT.) 

Jos.  vii.  6.  And  Joshua  rent  his  clothes,  and  fell  to 
the  earth  upon  his  face  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
until  the  eventide,  be  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  put 
dust  upon  their  heads. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  29.  And  Reuben  returned  unto  the  pit; 
and,  behold,  Joseph  was  not  in  the  pit ;  and  he  rent 
liis  clothes. 

—  xliv.  13.  Then  they  rent  their  clothes,  and  laded 
every  man  his  ass,  and  returned  to  the  city. 

Lev.  X.  6.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  and  unto 
Elcazar  and  unto  Itliamar,  his  sons.  Uncover  not  your 
heads,  neither  rend  your  clothes ;  lest  ye  die,  and  lest 
wrath  come  upon  all  tlie  iieojile :  but  let  your  brethren, 
the  whole  house  of  Israel,  bewail  the  burning  which 
the  Lord  hath  kindled. 

I  Sam.  iv.  13.  And  there  ran  a  man  of  Benjamin 
out  of  the  army,  and  came  to  Sliiloh  the  same  day 
with  his  clothes  rent,  and  with  earth  upon  his  head. 

2  Sam.  i.  11.  Then  David  took  hold  on  liis  clothes, 
find  )int  them;  and  likewise  aU  the  men  that  were 
with  him: 

—  xiii.  30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  they  were  in 
the  way,  that  tidings  came  to  David,  snjdng,  Absalom 
hath  slain  all  the  king's  sons,  and  there  is  not  one  of 
them  left. 

 81.  Then  the  king  arose,  and  tare  his  gar- 
ments, and  lay  on  the  earth  ;  and  all  his  servants 
stood  by  with  their  clothes  rent. 

—  XV.  33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  David 
was  come  to  the  top  of  the  mount,  where  he  worship- 
ped God,  behold,  llushai  the  Arcliite  came  to  meet 
him  with  bis  coat  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head 


2  Kingsxviii.  37.  Then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of 
Ililkiah,  which  was  over  the  household,  and  Shebna 
the  scribe,  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph  the  recorder,  to 
Ilezekiah  with  thcii'  clothes  rent,  and  told  him  the 
words  of  Rab-shakeh. 

—  xxii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  had 
heard  the  words  of  the  book  of  the  law,  that  he  rent 
his  clothes. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
king  had  heard  the  words  of  the  law,  that  he  rent  his 
clothes. 

Is.  xxxvi.  22.  Then  came  Eliakim,  the  son  of  Hilkiah, 

that  was  over  the  household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe, 
and  Joah,  the  son  of  Asaph,  the  recorder,  to  Hezekiah 
^^■\th  tlieir  clothes  rent,  and  told  him  the  words  of 
Rabshakeh. 

Jer.  xxxvi.  24.  Yet  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  rent 
their  garments,  neither  the  king,  nor  any  of  his  ser- 
vants that  heard  all  these  words. 

(2.  SACKCLOTH.) 

Gen.  xxxvii.  84.  And  Jacob  rent  his  clothes,  and 
put  sackcloth  upon  his  loins,  and  mourned  for  his  son 
many  days. 

1  Kings  xxi.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab 
heard  those  words,  that  be  rent  his  clothes,  and  put 
sackcloth  upon  his  flesh,  and  fasted,  and  lay  in  sack- 
cloth, and  went  softly. 

2  Kings  vi.  30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king 
heard  the  words  of  the  woman,  that  he  rent  his 
clothes;  and  he  passed  by  upon  the  wall,  and  the 
]")eople  looked,  and,  behold,  he  had  sackcloth  within 
upon  his  flesh. 

—  xix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  king  Hezekiah 
heard  it,  that  he  rent  bis  clothes,  and  covered  himself 
with  sackcloth,  and  went  into  the  bouse  of  the  Lord. 

 2.  And  he  sent  Eliakim,  which  was  over  the 

household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  the  elders  of 
the  priests,  covered  with  sackcloth,  to  Isaiah  the  proph- 
et the  son  of  Amos. 

Job  xvi.  15.  I  have  sewed  sackcloth  upon  my  skin, 
and  defiled  my  horn  in  the  dust. 

Ps.  XXXV.  13.  But  as  for  me,  when  they  were  sick,  my 
clothing  iPffs  sackcloth  :  I  humbled  my  soul  with  fasting ; 
and  my  prayer  returned  into  mine  own  bosom. 

 14.  I  behaved  myself  as  though  he  had  been 

my  friend  or  brother :  I  bowed  down  heavily,  as  one 
that  mourneth/cr  his  mother. 

Jer.  iv.  8.  For  this  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  lament 
and  howl:  for  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not 
tiu-ned  back  from  us. 

Lam.ii.  10.  The  elders  of  the  daughter  of  Zion  sit 
upon  the  ground,  and  keep  silence :  they  have  cast  up 
dust  vtpon  their  heads ;  they  have  girded  themselves 
with  sackcloth :  the  virgins  of  Jerusalem  hang  down 
their  beads  to  the  ground. 

Ezek. vii.  18.  They  shall  also  gird  themselves  with 
sackcloth,  and  horror  shall  cover  them ;  and  shame 
shall  be  upon  all  faces,  and  baldness  upon  all  their 
heads. 

(3.  DUST  FOR  A  COVERING.) 

Mioah  i.  10.  Declare  ye  it  not  at  Gath,  weep  ye  not 
at  all :  in  the  house  of  Aphrah  roll  thyself  in  the  dust. 

§  53.  Removal  of  Dress. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joseph 
was  come  tmto  his  brethren,  that  they  stripped  Joseph 
out  of  his  coat,  his  coat  of  manu  colours  that  icas  on 
him ; 

Mioah  i.  8.  Therefore  I  will  wail  and  howl,  I  will  go 
stripped  and  naked :  I  will  make  a  wailmg  like  the 
dragons,  and  mourning  as  the  owls. 

 11.  Pass  ye  away,  thou  inhabitant  of  Saphir, 

having  tliy  shame  naked:  the  inhabitant  of  Zaanan 
came  not  forth  in  the  mourning  of  Beth-ezel;  he  shall 
receive  of  you  his  standing. 

Mark  xiv.  51.  And  there  followed  him  a  certain 
young  man,  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  his  naked 
body;  and  the  young  men  laid  hold  on  him : 

 53.  And  heleft  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  from 

them  naked. 


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CHAP.  IV. 
THE  AFFLICTIONS  OF  THE  BODY. 
§  54.  Sickness, 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Gen.  xlviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  one  told  Joseph,  Behold,  thy  father  is  sick :  and 
he  took  ■with  him  his  two  sons,  Mauasseh  and  Eph- 
raim. 

2  Sam.  xii.  15.  And  Nathan  departed  unto  his  house. 
And  the  Lord  struck  the  child  that  Uriah's  wife  bare 
unto  David,  and  it  was  very  sick. 

Job  XXX.  15.  Terrors  are  turned  upon  me:  they 
pursue  my  soul  as  the  wind :  and  my  welfare  passeth 
away  as  a  cloud. 

 16.  And  now  my  soul  is  poured  out  upon  me ; 

the  days  of  affliction  have  taken  hold  upon  me. 

Ps.  xxxix.  11.  When  thou  with  rebukes  dost  correct 
man  for  iniquity,  thou  makest  his  beauty  to  consume 
away  like  a  moth  :  surely  every  man  is  vanity.  Selah. 

—  xli.  8.  An  e^il  disease,  say  they,  cleaveth  fast  unto 
him :  and  now  that  he  lieth  he  shall  rise  up  no  more. 

Ec.  V.  17.  All  his  days  also  he  eateth  in  darkness, 
and  Ji^  hath  much  sorrow  and  wrath  with  his  sick- 
ness. 

Is.  xxxviii.  9.  The  writing  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Ju- 
dah,  when  he  had  been  sick,  and  was  recovered  of  his 
sickness: 

 10.  I  said  in  the  cutting  off  of  my  days,  I  shall 

go  to  the  gates  of  the  grave :  I  am  deprived  of  the 
residue  of  my  years. 

 11.  I  said,  I  shall  not  see  the  Lord,  even  the 

Lord,  in  the  land  of  the  living :  I  shall  behold  man  no 
more  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  world. 

 12.  Mine  age  is  departed,  and  is  removed  from 

me  as  a  shepherd's  tent :  I  have  cut  off  like  a  weaver 
my  life :  he  will  cut  me  off  with  pining  sickness :  from 
day  even  to  night  wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me. 

 13.  I  reckoned  till  morning,  tliat,  as  a  lion,  so 

will  he  break  all  my  bones :  from  day  even  to  night 
wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me. 

 14.  Like  a  crane,  or  a  swallow,  so  did  I  chat- 
ter: I  did  mourn  as  a  dove :  mine  eyes  fail  with  looking 
upward :  0  Lord,  I  am  oppressed ;  undertake  for  me. 

Dan,  viii.  27.  And  I  Daniel  fainted,  and  was  sick 
certain  days ;  afterward  I  rose  up,  and  did  the  king's 
business ;  and  I  was  astonished  at  the  vision,  but  none 
understood  it. 

John  xi.  1.  Now  a  certain  man  was  sick,  named  Laz- 
arus, of  Bethany,  the  town  of  Mary  and  her  sister 
Martha. 

 3.  (It  was  that  Maiy  which  anointed  the  Lord 

with  ointment,  and  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair,  whose 
brother  Lazarus  was  sick.) 

 3.  Therefore  his  sisters  sent  unto  him,  saying, 

Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick. 

 4.  When  Jesus  heard  that,  he  said,  This  sick- 
ness is  not  unto  death,  but  for  the  glory  of  God,  that 
the  Son  of  God  might  be  glorified  thereby. 

Phil.  ii.  26.  For  he  longed  after  you  all,  and  was  full 
of  heaviness,  because  that  ye  had  heard  that  he  had 
been  sick. 

2  Tim.  iv.  20.  Erastus  abode  at  Corinth :  but  Trophi- 

mus  have  I  left  at  Miletum  sick. 

(2.  FIGUR.^TrVE.) 

Jer.  xvii.  14.  Heal  me,  O  Lord,  and  I  shall  be  healed ; 
save  me,  and  I  sliall  be  saved :  for  thou  art  my  praise. 

Micah  vi.  13.  Therefore  also  will  I  make  tliee  sick  in 
smiting  thee,  in  making  thee  desolate  because  of  thy 
sins. 

 14.  Thou  Shalt  eat,  but  not  be  satisfied ;  and 

thy  casting  down  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  thee ;  and 
thou  Shalt  take  hold,  but  shalt  not  deliver ;  and  that 
which  thou  deliverest  will  I  give  up  to  the  sword. 

 15.  Thou  shalt  sow,  but  thou  shalt  not  reap ; 

thou  shalt  tread  the  olives,  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint 
thee  with  oil;  and  sweet  wine,  but  shalt  not  drink 


§  5.5.  Weakness. 

Ps.  cii.  22.  When  the  people  are  gathered  together, 
and  the  kingdoms,  to  serve  the  Lord. 

 23.  He  weakened  my  strength  in  the  way ;  he 

shortened  my  days. 

Is.  xl.  30.  Even  the  youths  shall  faint  and  be  weary, 
and  the  young  men  shall  utterly  fall : 

Lam.  iii.  18.  And  I  said.  My  strength  and  my  hope 
is  perished  from  the  Lord  : 

Ezek.  vii.  17.  All  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  all  knees 
shall  be  weak  as  water. 

§  66.  Restlessness. 

Deut.  xxviii.  67.  In  the  morning  thou  shalt  say, 
Would  God  it  were  even  !  and  at  even  thou  shalt  say, 
Would  God  it  were  morning !  for  the  fear  of  thine 
heart  wherewith  thou  shalt  fear,  and  for  the  sight  of 
thine  eyes  which  thou  shalt  see. 

Job  vii.  3.  So  am  I  made  to  possess  months  of  van- 
ity, and  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me. 

 4.  When  I  lie  down,  I  say.  When  shall  I  arise, 

and  the  night  be  gone  ?  and  I  am  full  of  tossings  to 
and  fro  unto  the  dawning  of  the  day. 

Ec.  V.  12.  The  sleep  of  a  labouring  man  is  sweet, 
whether  he  eat  little  or  much :  but  the  abundance  of 
the  rich  will  not  suffer  him  to  sleep. 

§  57.  Pain. 

Jobxiv.  22.  But  his  flesh  upon  him  shall  have  pain, 
and  his  soul  within  him  shall  mourn. 

—  XXX.  17.  My  bones  are  pierced  in  me  in  the  night 
season  :  and  my  sinews  take  no  rest. 

 18.  By  the  great  force  of  my  disease  is  my 

garment  changed :  it  bindeth  me  about  as  the  collar 
of  my  coat. 

—  xxxiii.  19.  He  is  chastened  also  with  pain  upon  his 
bed,  and  the  multitude  of  his  bones  with  strong  pain. 

Lam.  iii.  5.  He  hath  builded  against  me,  and  com- 
passed me  with  gall  and  travail. 

Rev.  xvi.  10.  And  the  fifth  angel  poured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  seat  of  the  beast ;  and  his  kingdom  was  full 
of  darkness  j  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain, 

§  58.  Consnmption. 

Job  xvi.  8.  And  thou  hast  filled  me  with  wrinkles, 
ichich  is  a  witness  against  me :  and  my  leanness  rising 
up  in  me  beareth  witness  to  my  face. 

—  xvii.  7.  Mine  eye  also  is  dim  by  reason  of  sorrow, 
and  all  my  members  are  as  a  shadow. 

—  xix.  20.  My  bone  cleaveth  to  my  skin  and  to  my 
flesh,  and  I  am  escaped  with  the  skin  of  my  teeth. 

—  XXX.  22.  Thou  liftest  me  up  to  the  wind ;  thou 
causest  me  to  ride  tipon  it,  and  dissolvest  my  substance. 

—  xxxiii.  21.  His  flesh  is  consumed  away,  that  it  can- 
not be  seen ;  and  his  bones  that  were  not  seen  stick  out. 

Ps.xxii.  17.  I  may  tell  all  my  bones :  they  look  and 
stare  upon  me. 

—  xxxi.  10.  For  ray  life  is  spent  with  grief,  and  my 
years  with  sighing:  my  strength  faileth  because  of 
mine  iniquity,  and  my  bones  are  consumed. 

—  xxxii.  3.  When  I  kept  silence,  my  bones  waxed 
old  through  my  roaring  all  the  day  long. 

 4.  For  day  and  night  thy  hand  was  heavj'  up- 
on me:  my  moisture  is  turned  into  the  drought  of 
summer.  Selah. 

—  ciL  5.  By  reason  of  the  voice  of  my  groaning  my 
bones  cleave  to  my  skin. 

 3.  For  my  days  are  consumed  like  smoke, 

and  my  bones  are  burned  as  a  hearth, 

 11.  My  days  are  like  a  shadow  that  declineth; 

and  I  am  withered  like  grass. 

(A.  FIGURATrVT;.) 

Is.  xxiv.  16.  From  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 
have  we  heard  songs,  even  glory  to  the  righteous.  But 
I  said,  INIy  leanness,  my  leanness,  woe  unto  me  1  the 
treacherous  dealers  have  dealt  treacherously ;  yea,  the 
treacherous  dealers  have  dealt  very  treacherously. 

§  59.  Fever. 
Deut.  xxviii.  22.  The  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  a 


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consumption,  and  with  a  fever,  and  with  an  inflamma- 
tion, and  with  an  extreme  burning,  and  with  the  sword, 
and  with  blasting,  and  with  mildew ;  and  they  shall 
pursue  thee  until  thou  perish. 

§  60.  Palsy. 

Mark  ii.  3.  And  they  come  unto  him,  bringing  one 
sick  of  the  palsy,  which  was  borne  of  four. 
See  Mat.  iv.  34;  viii.  6.   Actsviii.  7  ;  ix.  33. 

§  61.  Leprosy. 

Lev.  xiii.  2.  When  a  man  shall  have  in  the  skin  of 
his  flesh  a  rising,  a  scab,  or  bright  spot,  and  it  be  in  the 
skin  of  his  flesh  like  the  plague  of  leprosy ;  then  he 
shall  be  brought  unto  Aaron  the  priest,  or  unto  one  of 
his  sons  the  priests : 

 3.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague  in 

the  skin  of  the  flesh :  and  when  the  hair  in  the  plague 
is  turned  white,  and  the  plague  in  sight  be  deeper  than 
the  skin  of  his  flesh,  it  is  a  plague  of  leprosy:  and 
the  priest  shall  look  on  him,  and  pronounce  him  un- 
clean. 

 4.  If  the  bright  spot  he  white  in  the  skin  of  his 

flesh,  and  in  sight  be  not  deeper  than  the  skin,  and  the 
hair  thereof  be  not  tm-ned  white  ;  then  the  priest  shall 
shut  up  him  tlmt  hath  the  plague  seven  days : 

 5.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  the  sev- 
enth day :  and,  behold,  if  the  plague  in  his  sight  be  at 
a  stay,  and  the  plague  spread  not  in  the  skin ;  then  the 
priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days  more : 

 6.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  again  the 

seventh  day  :  and,  behold,  e/tlie  plague  be  somewhat 
dark,  and  the  plague  spread  not  in  the  skin,  the  priest 
shall  pronounce  him  clean:  it  is  but  a  scab:  and  he 
shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  clean. 

 7.  But  if  the  scab  spread  much  abroad  in  the 

skin,  after  that  he  hath  been  seen  of  the  priest  for  his 
cleansing,  he  shall  be  seen  of  the  priest  again : 

 8.  And  if  the  priest  see  that,  behold,  the  scab 

spreadetli  in  the  skin,  then  the  priest  sliall  pronounce 
him  unclean  :  it  is  a  leprosy. 

 9.  When  the  plague  of  leprosy  is  in  a  man, 

then  he  shall  be  brought  unto  the  priest ; 

 10.  And  the  priest  shall  see  him :  and,  behold, 

if  the  rising  be  white  in  the  skin,  and  it  have  turned 
the  hah  white,  and  thet-e  be  quick  raw  flesh  in  the  ris- 
ing; 

 11.  It  is  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh, 

and  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean,  and  shall 
not  shut  him  up :  for  he  is  unclean. 

 13.  And  if  a  leprosy  break  out  abroad  in  the 

skin,  and  the  leprosy  cover  all  the  skin  of  him  that 
hath  the  plague  from  his  head  even  to  his  foot,  where- 
soever the  priest  looketh ; 

 13.  Then  the  priest  shall  consider :  and,  be- 
hold, if  the  leprosy  have  covered  all  his  flesh,  he  shall 
pronounce  him  clean  that  hath  the  jjlague:  it  is  all 
turned  white :  he  is  clean. 

 14.  But  wlien  raw  flesh  appeareth  in  him,  he 

shall  be  unclean. 

 15.  And  the  priest  shall  see  the  raw  flesh,  and 

pronounce  him  to  be  unclean :  for  the  raw  flesh  is 
unclean :  it  is  a  leprosy. 

 16.  Or  if  the  raw  flesh  turn  again,  and  be 

changed  unto  white,  he  shall  couie  unto  the  priest ; 

 17.  And  tlie  priest  shiill  see  him :  and,  behokl,  if 

the  plague  be  turned  into  white ;  then  the  priest  shall 
pronounce  him  clean  that  hath  the  plague  :  he  is  clean. 

 24.  Or  if  there  be  any  flesh,  in  the  skin  where- 
of there  is  a  hot  burning,  and  the  qwickf  esh  that  burn- 
eth  have  a  white  bright  spot,  somewhat  reddish,  or 
white ; 

 35.  Then  the  priest  shall  look  upon  it :  and, 

behold,  if  the  hair  in  the  bright  spot  be  turned  white, 
and  it  be  in.  sight  deeper  than  the  skin ;  it  is  a  leprosy 
broken  out  of  the  burning :  wherefore  the  priest  shall 
pronounce  him  unclean :  it  is  the  plague  of  Icprosj'. 

 20.  But  if  the  priest  look  on  it,  and,  behold, 

there  be  no  white  hair  in  the  bright  spot,  and  it  be  no 
lower  than  the  other  skin,  but  be  somewhat  dark;  then 
the  priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days : 

 37.  And  the  priest  shall  look  upon  him  the 


seventh  day :  and  if  it  be  spread  much  abroad  in  the 
skin,  then  the  priest  shall  pronoimce  him  unclean :  it 
is  the  plague  of  leprosy. 

 38.  And  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place, 

and  spread  not  in  the  skin,  but  it  be  somewhat  dark  ; 
it  is  a  rising  of  the  burning,  and  the  priest  shall  pro- 
nounce him  clean :  for  it  is  an  inflammation  of  the 
burning. 

 29.  If  a  man  or  woman  have  a  plague  upon 

the  head  or  the  beard ; 

 30.  Then  the  priest  shall  see  the  plague :  and, 

behold,  if  it  be  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin,  and  there 
be  in  it  a  yellow  thin  hair ;  then  the  priest  shall  pro- 
nounce him  unclean :  it  is  a.  dry  scaU,  even  a  leprosy 
upon  the  head  or  beard. 

 31.  And  if  the  priest  look  on  the  plague  of  the 

scall,  and,  behokl,  it  be  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the 
skin,  and  that  there  is  no  black  hair  in  it;  then  the 
priest  shall  shut  up  Mm  that  hath  the  plague  of  the 
scall  seven  days : 

 33.  And  in  the  seventh  day  the  priest  shall 

look  on  the  plague :  and,  behold,  if  the  scall  spread 
not,  and  there  be  in  it  no  yellow  hair,  and  the  scall  be 
not  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin  ; 

 33.  He  shall  be  shaven,  but  the  scall  shall  he 

not  shave ;  and  the  priest  shall  shut  up  him  that  hath 
the  scall  seven  days  more : 

 34.  And  in  the  seventh  day  the  priest  shall 

look  on  the  scall:  and,  behold,,  zj  the  scall  be  not 
spread  in  the  skin,  nor  he  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin ; 
then  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  clean  :  and  he  shall 
wash  his  clothes,  and  be  clean. 

 35.  But  if  the  scall  spread  much  in  the  skin 

after  his  cleansing ; 

 36.  Then  the  priest  shall  look  on  him :  and, 

behold,  if  the  scall  be  spread  in  the  skin,  the  priest 
shall  not  seek  for  yellow  hair ;  he  is  unclean. 

 37.  But  if  the  scall  be  in  his  sight  at  a  stay 

and  that  there  is  black  hair  grown  up  therein  ;  the  scall 
is  healed,  he  is  clean  :  and  the  priest  shall  pronounce 
him  clean. 

 42.  And  if  there  be  in  the  bald  head,  or  bald 

forehead,  a  white  reddish  sore  ;  it  is  a  leprosy  sprung 
up  in  his  bald  head,  or  his  bald  forehead. 

 43.  Then  the  priest  shall  look  upon  it :  and, 

behold,  if  the  rising  of  the  sore  he  white  reddish  in  his 
bald  head,  or  in  his  bald  forehead,  as  the  leprosy  ap- 
peareth in  the  skin  of  the  flesh  ; 

 44.  He  is  a  leprous  man,  he  is  unclean  r  the 

priest  shall  pronoimce  him  utterly  unclean ;  his  plague 
is  in  his  head. 

 45.  And  the  leper  in  whom  the  plague  is,  his 

clothes  shall  be  rent,  and  his  head  bare,  and  he  shall 
put  a  covering  upon  his  upper  lip,  and  sliall  crj',  Un- 
clean, unclean. 

 46.  All  the  days  wherein  the  plague  shall  be 

in  him  he  shall  be  defiled ;  he  is  unclean  :  he  shall  dwell 
alone  ;  without  the  camp  shall  his  habitation  be. 

 47.  The  garment  also  that  the  plague  of  leprosy 

is  in,  whether  it  be  a  woollen  garment,  or  a  linen  gar- 
ment; 

 48.  Whether  it  be  in  the  warp,  or  woof,  of  lin- 
en, or  of  woollen ;  whether  in  a  skin,  or  in  any  thing 
made  of  skin ; 

 49.  And  if  the  plague  be  greenish  or  reddish 

in  the  garment,  or  in  the  skin,  either  in  the  warp,  or 
in  the  woof,  or  in  any  thing  of  skin ;  it  is  a  plague  of 
leprosy,  and  shall  be  shewed  unto  the  priest : 

 50.  And  the  priest  shall  look  upon  the  plague, 

and  shut  up  it  that  hath  the  plague  seven  days: 

 51.  And  he  shall  look  on  the  plague  on  the 

seventh  day  :  if  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  garment, 
either  in  the  warp,  or  in  the  woof  or  in  a  skin,  or  in 
any  work  that  is  made  of  skin ;  the  plague  is  a  fretting' 
leprosy  ;  it  is  unclean. 

 53.  He  shall  therefore  burn  that  garment, 

whether  warp  or  woof,  in  woollen  or  in  linen,  or  any 
thing  of  skin,  wherein  the  plague  is  :  for  it  is  a  fretting 
leprosy  ;  it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire. 

  53.  And  if  the  priest  shall  look,  and,  behold, 

the  plague  be  not  spread  in  the  garment,  either  in  tho 
warp,  or  in  the  woof,  or  in  any  thing  of  skin ; 

 54.  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 


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wash  tlie  tiling  vrhere'm  the  plague  is,  and  he  shall  shut 
it  up  seven  days  more : 

Lev.  xiii.  55.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague, 
after  that  it  is  washed:  and,  behold,  if  the  plague  have 
not  changed  his  colour,  and  the  plague  be  not  spread, 
it  is  unclean ;  thou  shalt  burn  it  in  the  fire ;  it  is  fret 
inward,  whether  it  be  bare  within  or  without. 

 56.  And  if  the  priest  look,  and,  behold,  the 

plague  be  somewhat  dark  after  the  washing  of  it;  then 
he  shall  rend  it  out  of  the  garment,  or  out  of  the  skin, 
or  out  of  the  warp,  or  out  of  the  woof : 

 57.  And  if  it  appear  still  in  the  garment,  either 

in  the  warp,  or  in  the  woof,  or  in  any  thing  of  skin ;  it 
is  a  spreading  plague:  thou  shalt  bm-n  that  wherein 
the  plague  is  with  fire. 

 58.  And  the  garment,  either  ■warp,  or  woof,  or 

whatsoever  thing  of  skin  it  be,  which  thou  shalt  wash, 
if  the  plague  be  departed  from  them,  then  it  shall  be 
washed  the  second  time,  and  shall  be  clean. 

 39.  This  is  the  law  of  the  plague  of  leprosy  in 

a  garment  of  woollen  or  linen,  eithfer  in  the  warp,  or 
woof,  or  any  thing  of  skins,  to  pronounce  it  clean,  or 
to  pronounce  it  unclean. 

—  xiv.  34  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  of  Canaan, 
which  I  give  to  you  for  a  possession,  and  I  put  the 
plague  of  leprosy  in  a  house  of  the  land  of  your 
possession ; 

 35.  And  he  that  owneth  the  house  shall  come 

and  tell  the  priest,  saying.  It  seemeth  to  me  there  is  as 
it  were  a  plague  in  the  house : 

 30.  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 

empty  the  house,  before  the  priest  go  i)ito  it  to  see  the 
plague,  that  all  that  is  in  the  house  be  not  made  un- 
clean :  and  afterwai'd  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see  the 
house : 

 37.  And  he  shall  look  on  the '  plague,  and, 

behold,  if  the  plague  be  in  the  walls  of  the  house  with 
hollow  streaks,  greenish  or  reddish,  which  in  sight  ai-e 
lower  than  the  wall ; 

 38.  Then  the  priest  shall  go  out  of  the  house 

to  the  door  of  the  house,  and  shut  up  the  house  seven 
days : 

 39.  And  the  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh 

day,  and  shall  look :  and,  behold,  if  the  plague  be 
spread  in  the  walls  of  the  house  ; 

 40.  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 

take  away  the  stones  in  which  the  plague  is,  and  they 
shall  cast  them  into  an  unclean  place  without  the  city : 

 41.  And  he  shall  cause  the  house  to  be  scraped 

within  round  about,  and  they  shall  pour  out  the  dust 
that  they  scrape  off  without  the  city  into  an  unclean 
place : 

 43.  And  they  shall  take  other  stones,  and  put 

them  in  the  place  of  those  stones;  and  he  shall  take 
other  mortar,  and  shall  plaster  the  house. 

 43.  And  if  the  plague  come  again,  and  break 

out  in  the  house,  after  that  he  hath  taken  away  the 
stones,  and  after  he  hath  scraped  the  house,  and  after 
it  is  plastered ; 

 44.  Then  the  priest  shall  come  and  look,  and, 

behold,  if  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  house,  it  is  a 
fretting  leprosy  in  the  house :  it  is  unclean. 

 45.  And  he  shall  break  down  the  house,  the 

Btones  of  it,  and  the  timber  thereof,  and  all  the  mortar 
of  the  house ;  and  he  shall  carry  t/ie7ii  forth  out  of  the 
city  into  an  unclean  place. 

— •  —  46.  Moreover,  he  that  goeth  into  the  house  all 
the  while  that  it  is  shut  up  shall  be  unclean  until  the 
even. 

 47.  And  he  that  lieth  in  the  house  shall  wash 

his  clothes ;  and  he  that  eateth  in  the  house  shall  wash 
his  clothes. 

 ■  48.  And  if  the  priest  shall  come  in,  and  look 

upon  it,  and,  behold,  the  plague  hath  not  spread  in  the 
house,  after  the  house  was  plastered ;  then  the  priest 
shall  pronounce  the  house  clean,  because  the  plague 
is  healed. 

 54.  This  is  the  law  for  all  manner  of  plague 

of  leprosy,  and  seal], 

 55.  And  for  the  leprosy  of  a  garment,  and  of 

a  house, 

 56.  And  for  a  rising,  and  for  a  scab,  and  for  a 

bright  spot : 


 57.  To  teach  when  it  is  unclean,  and  when  il 

is  clean :  this  is  the  law  of  leprosy. 

Num.v.  2,  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  put  out  of  the  camp  every  leper,  and  every  one 
that  hath  an  issue,  and  whosoever  is  defiled  by  the 
dead ; 

 3.  Both  male  and  female  shall  ye  put  out, 

without  the  camp  shall  ye  put  them ;  that  they  defile 
not  their  camps,  in  the  midst  whereof  I  dwell. 

 4.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  so,  and  put 

them  out  without  the  camp :  as  the  Lord  spake  unto 
Moses,  so  did  the  children  of  Israel. 

Deut.  xxiv.  8.  Take  heed  in  the  plague  of  leprosy, 
that  thou  observe  diligently,  and  do  according  to  all 
that  the  priests  the  Levites  shall  teach  you :  as  I  comr 
manded  them,  so  ye  shall  observe  to  do. 

 9.  Remember  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did 

unto  Miriam  by  the  way,  after  that  ye  were  come  forth 
out  of  Egypt. 

Lukexvii.  12.  And  as  he  entered  into  a  certain  vil- 
lage, there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers,  which 
stood  afar  off: 

See  2  Kings  v.  6.   2  Chr.  xxvi.  19.   Luke  v.  13. 

§  62.   Cutaneous  Disorders. 

Lev.  xiii.  38.  If  a  man  also  or  a  woman  have  in  the 
skin  of  their  flesh  bright  spots,  even  white  bri;^ht  spots ; 

 39.  Then  the  priest  shall  look :  and,  behold, 

?/the  bright  spots  in  the  skin  of  their  flesh  be  darkish 
white,  it  is  a  freckled  spot  thai  groweth  in  the  skin: 
he  is  clean. 

Deut.  xxviii.  27.  The  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  the 
botch  of  Egypt,  a«id  with  the  emerods,  and  with  the 
scab,  and  with  the  itch,  whereof  thou  canst  not  be 
healed. 

Job  vii.  5.  My  flesh  is  clothed  with  worms  and 
clods  of  dust ;  my  skin  is  broken,  and  become  loath- 
some. 

§  63.   Sores  and  Boils. 

Lev. xiii.  18.  The  flesh  also,  in  which,  even  in  the 
skin  thereof,  was  a  boil,  and  is  healed, 

 19.  And  in  the  place  of  the  boil  there  be  a 

white  rising,  or  a  bright  spot,  white,  and  somewhat 
reddish,  and  it  be  shewed  to  the  priest ; 

 20.  And  if,  when  the  priest  seeth  it,  behold,  it 

be  in  sight  lower  than  the  skin,  and  the  hair  thereof  be 
turned  white ;  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean: 
it  is  a  plague  of  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  boil. 

 21.  But  if  the  priest  look  on  it,  and,  behold, 

there  be  no  white  hairs  therein,  and  if  it  be  not  lower 
than  the  skin,  but  be  somewhat  dark ;  then  the  priest 
shall  shut  him  up  seven  days : 

 22.  And  if  it  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin, 

then  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean :  it  is  a 
plague. 

 23.  But  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place, 

spread  not,  it  is  a  burning  boil ;  and  the  priest  shall 
pronounce  him  clean. 

—  XV.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 
unto  them.  When  any  man  hath  a  running  issue  out 
of  his  flesh,  because  of  his  issue  he  is  unclean. 

 3.  And  this  shall  be  his  uncleanness  in  his 

issue :  whether  his  flesh  run  with  his  issue,  or  his  flesh 
be  stopped  from  his  issue,  it  is  his  uncleanness. 

Rev.xvi.  1.  And  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  the 
temple  saying  to  the  seven  angels,  Go  your  ways,  and 
pour  out  the  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  earth. 

 2.  And  the  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  vial 

upon  the  earth ;  and  there  fell  a  noisome  and  grievous 
sore  upon  the  men  which  had  the  mark  of  the  beast, 
and  upon  them  which  worshipped  his  image. 

§  64.   A  Loathsome  Disease. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  3.  There  is  no  soundness  in  my  flesh 
because  of  thine  anger ;  neither  is  there  any  rest  in  my 
bones  because  of  my  sin. 

 4.  For  mine  iniquities  are  gone  over  mine 

head :  as  a  heavy  burden  they  are  too  heavy  for  me. 

 5.  j\Iy  wounds  sthak  and  are  corrupt  because 

of  my  foohshness. 


871 


CHAP.  IV. 


THE  OUTW. 


ARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Ps.xxxviii.  C.  I  am  troubled;  I  am  bowed  down 
greatly;  I  go  mouruing  all  the  day  long. 

 7.  For  my  loins  are  filled  with  a  loathsome 

disease :  and  ihere  is  no  soundness  in  my  flesh. 

 8.  I  am  feeble  and  sore  broken  :  I  have  roared 

by  I'easou  of  the  disquietness  of  my  heart. 

§  fio.  Mutilation. 

Deut.  xxiii.  1.  He  that  is  wounded  in  the  stones,  or 
hatli  his  privy  member  cut  off,  shall  not  enter  into  the 
congregation  of  tlie  Lord. 

Is.  xxxix.  7.  And  of  thy  sons  that  shall  issue  from 
thee,  which  thou  slialt  beget,  shall  they  talie  away ; 
and  they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the  king  of 
Babylon. 

See  2  Kings  XX.  18.  Dan.  i.  3,  10, 11.  Mat.  xix.  11, 
12.    Acts  viii.  27. 

§  66.  Wounds. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

See  2  Kings  viii.  29.  ' 

(2.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Is.  i.  5.  Why  should  ye  be  stricken  any  more  ?  ye 
will  revolt  more  and  more :  the  whole  liead  is  sick, 
and  the  whole  heart  faint. 

 6.  From  the  sole  of  the  foot  even  unto  the  head 

there  is  no  soundness  in  it;  but  wounds,  and  bruises, 
and  pntrifying  sores :  they  have  not  been  closed,  nei- 
ther bound  up,  neither  mollified  with  ointment. 

Jer.vi.  14  They  have  healed  also  the  hurt  of  the 
daughter  of  my  people  slightly,  saying,  Peace,  peace ; 
when  ihe?'e  is  no  peace. 

—  viii.  11.  For  they  liave  healed  the  hurt  of  the 
daughter  of  my  people  slightly,  saying,  Peace,  peace ; 
when  ihere  is  no  peace. 

—  X.  19.  Woe  is  me  for  my  hurt !  my  wound  is 
grievous :  but  I  said,  Truly  this  is  a  grief,  and  I  must 
bear  it. 

—  XV.  17.  I  sat  not  in  the  assembly  of  the  mockers, 
nor  rejoiced;  I  sat  alone  because  of  thy  hand:  for 
thou  hast  filled  me  with  indignation. 

 18.  Why  is  my  pain  perpetual,  and  my  wound 

incurable,  which  refuseth  td  be  healed  ?  wilt  thou  be 
altogether  unto  me  as  a  liar,  and  as  waters  ihat  fail  ? 

—  XXX.  13.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Thy  bruise  is 
incurable,  and  thy  wound  is  grievous. 

 13.  There  is  none  to  plead  thy  cause,  that  thou 

mayest  be  bound  up :  thou  hast  no  healing  medicines. 

Lam.  iii.  11.  He  hath  turned  aside  my  ways,  and 
pulled  me  in  pieces :  he  hath  made  me  desolate. 

Hos.  V.  13.  When  Ephraim  saw  his  sickness,  and 
Judah  sai/>  his  wound,  then  went  Ephraim  to  tlie 
Assyrian,  and  sent  to  king  Jareb :  yet  could  he  not 
heal  you,  nor  cure  you  of  your  wound. 

—  vi.  1.  Come,  and  let  us  return  unto  the  Lord  : 
for  he  hath  torn,  and  he  will  heal  us ;  he  hath  smitten, 
and  he  will  bind  us  up. 

 2.  After  two  days  will  he  revive  us :  in  the 

third  day  he  will  raise  us  up,  and  we  shall  live  in  his 
sight. 

 3.  Then  shall  we  know,  if  we  follow  on  to 

know  the  Lord  :  his  going  forth  is  prepared  as  the 
morning ;  and  he  shall  come  unto  us  as  the  rain,  as 
the  latter  arui  former  rain  unto  the  earth. 

—  vii.  1.  When  I  would  have  healed  Israel,  then 
the  iniquity  of  Ephraim  was  discovered,  and  the 
wickedness  of  Samaria :  for  they  commit  falsehood ; 
and  the  thief  cometh  in,  and  the  troop  of  robbers 
spoileth  without. 

Micah  i.  9.  For  her  wound  is  incurable;  for  it  is 
come  unto  Judah ;  he  is  come  unto  Ihe  gate  of  my 
people,  even  to  Jerusalem. 

§  67.  Lameness. 

Gen.  xxxii.  31.  And  as  he  passed  over  Penuel  the 
sun  rose  upon  him,  and  he  halted  upon  his  thigh. 

Jer.  viii.  21.  For  the  hurt  of  the  daughter  of  my 
people  am  I  hurt;  I  am  black;  astonishment  hath 
taken  hold  on  me. 

2  Sam.iv.  4.  And  Jonathan,  Saul's  son,  had  a  son 
i/iat  was  lame  of  his  feet.  He  was  five  years  old  when 
the  tidings  came  of  Saul  and  Jonathan"  out  of  Jezrcel, 
and  his  nurse  took  him  up,  and  fled :  and  it  came  to 

3 


pass,  as  she  made  haste  to  flee,  that  he  fell,  and  be- 
came lame.    And  his  name  was  Mepliibosheth 

—  ix.  13.  So  Mepliibosheth  dwelt  in  Jerusalem:  for 
he  did  eat  continually  at  the  king's  table ;  and  was 
lame  on  both  his  feet. 

Acts  iii.  2.  And  a  certain  man  lame  from  his  moth- 
er's womb  was  carried,  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the 
gate  of  the  temple  which  is  called  Beautiful,  to  ask 
alms  of  them  that  entered  into  the  teniple ; 

 3.  Who,  seeing  Peter  and  John  about  to  go 

into  the  temple,  asked  an  alms. 

 4.  And  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him 

with  John,  said,  Look  on  us. 

 5.  And  he  gave  heed  unto  them,  expecting  to 

receive  sometliin^of  tliem. 

 6.  Then  Peter  said.  Silver  and  gold  have  I 

none  -i- 

§  68.  Sun-Stroke. 

2  Kings  iv.  18.  And  when  the  child  was  grown,  it  fell 
on  a  day,  that  he  went  out  to  his  father  to  the  reapers. 

 19.  And  he  said  unto  his  father.  My  head,  my 

head !  And  he  said  to  a  lad,  Carry  him  to  his  mother. 

 20.  And  when  he  had  taken  him,  and  brought 

him  to  his  mother,  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  noon,  and 
t/ten  died. 

 21.  And  she  went  up,  and  laid  him  on  the  bed 

of  the  man  of  God,  and  shut  the  door  upon  him,  and 
went  out. 

§  69.  Blindness. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Lev,  xix.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  curse  the  deaf,  nor  put 
a  stumblingblock  before  the  blind,  but  shalt  fear  thy 
God :  I  a?»  the  Lord. 

Deut.  xxvii.  18.  Cursed  be  he  that  maketh  the  blind 
to  wander  out  of  the  way :  and  all  the  people  shall 
say,  Amen. 

Jud.xvi.  21.  But  the  Philistines  took  him,  and  put 
out  his  eyes,  and  brought  him  down  to  Gaza,  and 
bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass ;  and  he  did  grind  in 
the  prison  house. 

John  ix.  1.  And  as  Jesiis  passed  by,  he  saw  a  man 
which  was  blind  from  his  birth. 

 2.  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying,  Mas- 
ter, who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  his  parents,  that  he  was 
born  blind? 

 3.  Jesus  answered,  Neither  hath  this  man  sin- 
ned, nor  his  parents:  but  that  the  works  of  God 
should  be  made  manifest  in  him. 

(2.  FIGURATrV'E.) 

Deut.  xxviii.  29.  And  thou  shalt  grope  at  noonday, 
as  the  blind  gropeth  in  darkness,  and  thou  shalt  not 
prosper  in  thy  ways  :  and  thou  shalt  be  onh'  oppressed 
and  spoiled  evermore,  and  no  man  shall  save  thee. 

Is.  lix.  9.  Therefore  is  judgment  far  from  us,  neither 
doth  justice  overtake  us :  we  wait  for  light,  but  behold 
obscurity;  for  brightness,  but  we  walk  in  darkness. 

 10.  We  grope  for  the  wall  like  the  blind,  and 

we  grope  as  if  we  had  no  eyes  :  we  stumble  at  noonday 
as  in  the  night ;  we  are  in  desolate  places  as  dead  men. 

John  ix.  39.  And  Jesus  said,  For  judgment  I  am 
come  into  this  world,  that  they  which  see  not  might 
see;  and  that  they  which  see  might  be  made  blind. 

 40.  And  some  of  the  Pharisees  which  were 

with  him  heard  these  words,  and  said  unto  him.  Are 
we  blind  also  ? 

§  70.  Pestilence. 

Num. XXV.  9.  And  those  that  died  in  the  plague 
were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

Deut.  xxviii.  21.  The  Lord  shall  make  the  pesti- 
lence cleave  unto  thee,  until  he  have  consumed  thee 
from  off  the  land,  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  50.  He  made  a  way  to  his  anger :  he 
spared  not  their  soul  from  death,  but  gave  their  life 
over  to  the  pestilence. 

—  xci.  5.  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  the  terror  by 
night ;  nor  for  the  arrow  that  flieth  by  day  ; 

 6.  Noriox  the  pestilence  //ia/walketh  in  dark- 
ness; nor  for  the  destruction  ?7ta<  wasteth  at  noonday. 

Jer.xxi.  C.  And  I  will  smite  the  inhabitants  of  this 
city,  both  man  and  beast :  they  shall  die  of  a  great 
pestilence. 
72 


CHAP.  V. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Amosiv.  10.  I  have  sent  among  you  the  pestilence 
after  the  manner  of  Egypt:  your  young  men  have  I 
slain  with  the  sword,  and  have  taken  away  your 
horses ;  and  I  have  made  the  stink  of  your  camps  to 
come  up  unto  your  nostrils :  yet  have  ye  not  returned 
unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  71.  Physicians. 

Job  xiii.  4.  But  ye  are  forgers  of  lies,  ye  are  all  phy- 
sicians of  no  value. 

2  Chr.  xvi.  13.  And  Asa  in  the  thirty  and  ninth  year 
of  his  reign  was  diseased  in  his  feet,  vmtil  his  disease 
was  exceeding  great :  yet  m  his  disease  he  sought  not 
to  the  Lord,  but  to  the  physicians. 

Jer.  viii.  33.  Is  there  no  balm  in  Gilead  ?  is  there  no 
physician  there  ?  why  then  is  not  the  health  of  the 
daughter  of  my  people  recovered  ? 

Mat.  ix.  12.  But  when  Jesus  heard  that^  he  said  imto 
them.  They  that  be  whole  need  not  a  physician,  but 
they  that  are  sick. 

Mark  ii.  17.  When  Jesus  heard  it,  he  saith  unto 
them,  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  the  phy- 
sician, but  they  that  are  sick :  I  came  not  to  call  the 
righteous,  but  sinners  to  repentance. 

Lukev.  31.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them, 
Tliey  that  are  whole  need  not  a  physician ;  but  they 
that  are  sick. 

Col.iv.  14.  Luke  the  beloved  physician,  and  Demas, 
greet  you. 

§  72.  Prescriptions. 

2  Kings  xx.  7.  And  Isaiah  said.  Take  a  lump  of 
figs.  And  they  took  and  laid  it  on  the  boil,  and  he 
recovered. 

Is.  xxxviii.  21.  For  Isaiah  had  said,  Let  them  take  a 
lump  of  figs,  and  layi<  for  a  plaster  upon  the  boil, 
and  he  shall  recover 

See  Jer.  xlvi.  11. 

§  73.  Apothecaries. 

Ex.  xxxvii.  29.  And  he  made  the  holy  anointing 
oil,  and  the  pure  incense  of  sweet  spices,  according  to 
the  work  of  the  apothecary. 

See  Neh.iii.  8. 

§  74:.   Sickness  cansed  by  Sin. 

Lev.  xxvi.  14.  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me, 
and  will  not  do  all  these  commandments ; 

 15.  And  if  ye  shall  despise  my  statutes,  or  if 

your  soul  abhor  my  judgments,  so  that  ye  will  not  do 
all  my  commandments,  hut  that  ye  break  my  cove- 
nant: 

 16.  I  also  will  do  this  unto  you ;  I  will  even 

appoint  over  you  terror,  consumption,  and  the  burn- 
ing ague,  that  sliall  consume  the  eyes,  and  cause  sor- 
row of  heart :  and  ye  shall  sow  yom-  seed  in  vain,  for 
your  enemies  shall  eat  it. 

Deut.  xxviii.  58.  If  thou  wilt  not  observe  to  do  all 
the  words  of  this  law  that  are  written  in  this  book, 
that  thou  mavest  fear  this  glorious  and  fearful  name, 
THE  LORD  THY  GOD; 

 59.  Tlien  the  Lord  will  make  thy  plagues 

wonderful,  and  the  plagues  of  thy  seed,  even  great 
plagues,  and  of  long  continuance,  and  sore  sicknesses, 
and  of  long  continuance. 

 60.  Moreover,  he  will  bring  upon  thee  all  the 

diseases  of  Egypt,  which  thou  wast  afraid  of;  and  they 
shall  cleave  unto  thee. 

 61.  Also   every  sickness,  and  every  plague, 

which  it  not  written  in  the  book  of  this  law,  them  will 
the  Lord  bring  upon  thee,  until  thou  be  destroyed. 

§  75.   Recovery  is  of  God. 

Ex.  XV.  36.  And  said,  If  thou  wilt  diligently  hearken 
to  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  wilt  do  that 
which  is  right  in  his  sight,  and  wilt  give  ear  to  his 
commandments,  and  keep  all  his  statutes,  I  will  put 
none  of  these  diseases  upon  thee,  which  I  have  brought 
upon  the  Egyptians :  for  I  am  the  Lord  that  healeth 
thee. 


Job  xxxiiL  23.  If  there  be  a  messenger  with  him,  an 
interpreter,  one  among  a  thousand,  to  shew  unto  man 
his  uprightness ; 

 24.  Then  he  is  gracious  unto  him,  and  saith, 

Deliver  him  from  going  down  to  the  pit :  I  have  found 
a  ransom. 

 25.  His  flesh  shall  be  fresher  than  a  child's: 

he  shall  return  to  the  days  of  his  youth : 

 29.  Lo,  all  these  things  worketh  God  often- 
times with  man, 

 30.  To  bring  back  his  soul  from  the  pit,  to  be 

enlightened  with  the  light  of  the  living. 

Ex.  xxiii.  25.  And  ye  shall  serve  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  he  shall  bless  thy  bread,  and  thy  water;  and  I 
will  take  sickness  away  from  the  midst  of  thee. 

Deut.  vii.  15.  And  the  Lord  will  take  away  from 
thee  all  sickness,  and  will  put  none  of  the  evil  cliseases 
of  Egypt,  which  thou  knowest,  upon  thee ;  but  will 
lay  them  upon  all  them  that  hate  thee. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  20.  He  that  is  our  God,  is  the  God  of  sal- 
vation ;  and  unto  God  the  Lord  hehng  the  issues  from 
death. 

—  ciii.  3.  Who  forgiveth  all  thine  iniquities;  who 
healeth  all  thy  diseases ; 

 4.  Who  redeemeth  thy  life  from  destruction; 

who  crowneth  thee  with  lovingkindness  and  tender 
mercies : 

 5.  Who  satistieth  thy  mouth  with  good  things; 

so  that  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  eagle's. 

—  cvii.  19.  Then  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  in  their 
trouble,  and  he  saveth  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

 "  20.  He  sent  his  word,  and  healed  them,  and 

delivered  them  from  their  destructions. 

—  cxviii.  17.  I  shall  not  die,  but  live,  and  declare  the 
works  of  the  Lord. 

 18.  The  Lord  hath  chastened  me  sore :  but  he 

hath  not  given  me  over  unto  death. 

Is.  xxxviii.  15.  What  shall  I  say  ?  he  hath  both  spo- 
ken unto  me,  and  himself  hath  done  it:  I  shall  go 
softly  all  my  years  in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul. 

 16.  O  Lord,  by  these  things  men  live,  and  in 

all  these  things  is  the  life  of  my  spkit :  so  wilt  thou  re- 
cover me,  and  make  me  to  live. 

Phil.  ii.  27.  For  indeed  he  was  sick  nigh  unto 
death  :  but  God  had  mercy  on  him  ;  and  not  on  him 
only,  but  on  me  also  lest  I  should  have  sorrow  upon 
sorrow. 

 28.  I  sent  him  therefore  the  more  carefully, 

that,  when  ye  see  him  again,  ye  may  rejoice,  and  that 
I  may  be  the  less  sorrowful. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  BODY  IN  OLD  AGE. 

§  76.   Old  Age  Venerable. 

Jobxii.  12.  With  the  ancient  is  wisdom;  and  in 
length  of  days  understanding. 

Prov.  XX.  29.  The  glory  of  young  men  is  their 
strength  :  and  the  beauty  of  old  men  is  the  gray  head. 

§  77.  Promised. 

Gen.  XV.  15.  And  thou  shalt  go  to  thy  fathers  in 
peace ;  thou  shalt  be  buried  in  a  good  old  age. 

Ex.xxiii.  26.  There  shall  nothing  cast  their  young, 
nor  be  barren,  in  thy  land  :  the  number  of  thy  days  I 
will  fulfil. 

Job  V.  26.  Thou  shalt  come  to  thy  grave  in  a  full  age, 
like  as  a  shock  of  corn  cometh  in  in  his  season. 

Ps.  xei.  16.  With  long  lite  will  I  satisfy  him,  and 
shew  him  my  salvation. 

Is.  Ixv.  30.  Tliere  shall  be  no  more  thence  an  infant 
of  days,  nor  an  old  nian  that  hath  not  filled  his  days: 
for  the  child  sliall  die  a  hundred  years  old ;  but  the 
sinner  being  a  hundred  years  old  shall  be  accursed. 

 21.  And  they  shall  build  houses,  and  inhabit 

them;  and  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the 
fruit  of  them. 

 22.  They  shall  not  build,  and  another  inhabit ; 


373 


CHAP.  V. 


THE  OUTWAEB  llA'N. 


BOOK  xm. 


they  shall  not  ])lant,  and  another  oat :  for  as  the  daj  s 
of  a  tree  are  the  days  of  my  iieojile,  and  mme  elect 
shall  long  enjoy  the  work  of  their  hands. 
See  Prov.  iii.  1,  2  i  iv.  10 ;  ix.  11.  Zech.  viii.  4. 

§  78.    Conditions  of  the  Promise. 

Deut.  xi.  8.  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  all  the  com- 
mandments which  I  command  you  this  day,  that  ye 
may  be  strong,  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land,  whither 
ye  go  to  possess  it ; 

 9.  And  that  ye  may  prolong  i/otir  days  in  the 

land,  wliich  the  Lokd  sware  unto  your  fathers  to  give 
imto  them  and  to  their  seed,  a  laud  that  floweth  with 
milk  and  honey. 

 21.  That  your  days  may  be  multiplied,  and  the 

days  of  j'our  children,  in  the  land  which  the  Lord 
sware  unto  }'our  fatliers  to  give  them,  as  the  days  of 
heaven  upon  the  earth. 

Ps.  xxi.  4.  He  asked  life  of  thee,  and  thou  gavest  i( 
him,  even  length  of  days  for  ever  and  ever. 

 x.wiv.  12.  What  man  is  he  that  desireth  life, 

and  loveth  matiy  days,  that  he  may  see  good  ? 

 13.  Keep  thy  tongue  from  evil,  and  thy  lips 

from  speaking  guile. 

Prov.  iii.  1.  My  son,  forget  not  my  law ;  but  let  thine 
heart  keep  my  commandments : 

 2.  For  length  of  days,  and  long  life,  and  peace, 

shall  they  add  to  thee. 

—  X.  27.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  prolongeth  days :  but 
the  years  of  the  wicked  shall  be  shortened. 

§  79.   Tigorous  Old  Age. 

Deut.  xxxiv.  7.  And  Moses  ipas  a  hundred  and 
twenty  years  old  when  he  died :  his  eye  was  not  dim, 
nor  his  natural  force  abated. 

Jos.  xiv.  10.  And  now,  behold,  the  Lord  hath  kept 
me  alive,  as  he  said,  these  forty  and  five  years,  even 
since  the  Lord  spake  this  word  unto  Jloses,  while  the 
children  of  Israel  wandered  in  the  wilderness:  and 
now,  lo,  I  am  this  day  fourscore  and  five  years  old. 

 11.  As  yet  I  am  as  strong  this  day  as  Iwas  in 

the  day  that  Moses  sent  me:  as  my  strength  was  then, 
even  so  is  my  strength  now,  for  war,  both  to  go  out, 
and  to  come  in. 

§  80.   Feeble  Old  Age. 

Gen.  xxvii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Isaac 
was  old,  and  his  eyes  were  dim,  so  that  he  could  not 
^ee,  he  called  Esau  his  eldest  son,  and  said  luito  him. 
My  son :  and  he  said  imto  him,  Beliold,  here  am  I. 

—  xlviii.  10.  Now  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim  for 
age,  so  that  he  could  not  see+ 

I  Sam.iv.  15.  Now  Eli  was  ninety  and  eight  years 
old ;  and  his  eyes  were  dim,  that  he  could  not  see. 

2Sam.xix.  33.  And  the  king  said  unto  Barzillai, 
Come  thou  over  with  me,  and  I  will  feed  thee  with  me 
in  Jerusalem. 

 34.  And  Barzillai  said  unto  the  king.  How 

long  have  I  to  live,  that  I  should  go  up  with  the  king 
"unto  Jerusalem  ? 

 35.  I  am  this  day  fourscore  years  old :  and 

can  I  discern  between  good  and  evil  ?  can  thy  servant 
taste  what  I  eat  or  what  I  di'ink?  can  I  hear  any 
more  the  voice  of  singing  men  and  singing  women  ? 
wherefore  then  should  thy  servant  be  j-et  a  burden 
nato  my  lord  the  king  ? 

Job  xii.  20.  He  removeth  away  the  speech  of  the 
trusty,  and  taketh  away  the  understanding  of  the 
aged. 

—  XXX.  3.  Yea,  whereto  miffht  the  strength  of  their 
hands  profit  me,  in  whom  old  age  was  perished  ? 

Ec.  xii.  3.  In  the  day  when  the  keepers  of  the  house 
shall  tremble,  and  the  strong  men  shall  bow  them- 
selves, and  the  grinders  cease  because  they  are  few, 
and  those  that  look  out  of  the  windows  be  darkened, 

 4.  And  the  doors  shall  be  shut  in  the  streets, 

when  the  sound  of  the  grinding  is  low,  and  he  shall 
rise  up  at  the  voice  of  the  bird,  and  all  the  daughters 
of  music  shall  be  brouglit  low ; 

Lam.  iii.  4.  My  flesli  and  my  skin  hath  he  made 
old  ;  he  hath  broken  my  bones. 

3; 


(A.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Hos.vii.  9.  Strangers  have  devoured  his  strength, 
and  he  knoweth  not:  j'ca,  gray  hairs  are  here  and 
there  upon  him,  yet  he  knowetli  not. 

§  81.   Duties  of  the  Aged. 

Joeli.  2.  Hear  this,  ye  old  men,  and  give  car,  all  ye 
inhabitants  of  the  laud.  Hatli  this  been  in  your  days, 
or  even  in  tlie  days  of  j'our  fathers? 

 3.  Tell  ye  j'our  children  of  it,  and  let  j'our 

children  tell  their  children,  and  their  children  another 
generation. 

Tit.  ii.  2.  That  the  aged  men  be  sober,  grave,  tem- 
perate, sound  in  faith,  in  charity,  in  patience. 
(A.  David's  prater  in  old  age.) 

Ps.lxxi.  18.  Now  also  when  I  am  old  and  gray- 
headed,  O  God,  forsake  me  not;  until  I  have  shewed 
thy  strength  unto  this  generation,  and  thy  power  to 
every  one  that  is  to  come. 

§  82.   Duties  to  the  Aged. 

Lev.  xix.  32.  Thou  shalt  rise  up  before  the  hoary 
head,  and  honour  the  face  of  the  old  man,  and  fear 
thy  God :  I  am  the  Lord. 

§  83.   Promises  to  the  Aged. 

(See  also  page  373,  §  77.) 

Ps.  xcii.  14.  They  shall  still  bring  forth  fruit  in  old 
age;  they  shall  be  fat  and  flourishing; 

Prov.  xvi.  31.  Tlie  hoary  head  is  a  crown  of  glory, 
if  it  be  found  in  the  way  of  righteousness. 

§  84.   Instances  of  Longevity. 

Gen.  V.  5.  And  all  the  days  that  Adam  lived  were 
nine  hundred  and  thirty  years:  and  he  died. 

 8.  And  all  the  days  of  Seth  were  nine  hundred 

and  twelve  j'ears :  and  he  died. 

 11.  And  all  the  dajs  of  Enos  were  nine  hun- 
dred and  five  j-ears :  and  he  died. 

 14.  And  all  the  days  of  Cainanwere  nine  hun- 
dred and  ten  j-ears :  and  he  died. 

 17.  And  all  the  days  of  Mahalaleel  were  eight 

himdred  ninety  and  tive  j'ears  :  and  he  died. 

 20.  And  all  the  days  of  Jared  were  nine  hun- 
dred sixty  and  two  years  :  and  he  died. 

 23.  And  all  the  days  of  Enoch  were  three 

hundred  sixty  and  five  3-ears  : 

 27.  And  all  tlie  days  of  Methuselah  were  nine 

hundred  sixty  and  nine  j-ears :  and  he  died. 

 31.  And  all  the  days  of  Lamech  were  seven 

hundred  seventy  and  seven  j'ears :  and  he  died. 

—  ix.  29.  And  all  the  days  of  Noah  were  nine  hun- 
dred and  fifty  years  :  and  he  died. 

—  xi.  11.  And  Shem  lived  after  he  begat  Arphaxad 
five  hundred  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters.  i 

 13.  And  Arpliaxad  lived  after  he  begat  Salah 

four  hundred  and  three  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
daughters. 

 15.  And  Salah  lived  after  he  begat  Eber  four 

hundred  and  three  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

 17.  And  Eber  lived  after  he  begat  Peleg  four 

hundred  and  thirty  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

 19.  And  Peleg  lived  after  he  begat  Reu  two 

hundred  and  nine  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

 21.  And  Reu  lived  after  he  begat  Serug  two 

hundred  and  seven  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

 23.  And  Serug  lived  after  he  begat  Nahor  two 

hundred  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

 25.  And  Nahor  lived  after  he  begat  Terah  a  hun- 
dred and  nineteen  j-ears,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

 32.  And  the  daj-s  of  Terah  were  two  himdred 

and  five  years :  and  Terah  died  in  Haran. 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  Sarah  was  a  hundred  and  seven 
and  twenty  j-ears  old  :  these  irtre  the  vears  of  the  life 
of  Sarah. 

—  XXV.  7.  And  these  are  the  days  of  the  j-ears  of 
Abraham's  life  which  he  li^-ed,  a  hundi-ed  threescore 
and  fifteen  years. 

 8.  Then  Abraham  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died 

in  a  good  old  age,  an  old  man,  and  full  of  years;  and 
was  gathered  to  his  people. 

—  XXXV.  28.  And  the  days  of  Isaac  were  a  hundred 
and  foui-score  j-ears. 

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CHAP.  VI.  THE  OUTWARD  MAN.  book  xin. 


Gen.  XXXV.  29.  And  Isaac  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died, 
and  was  gathered  unto  his  people,  being  old  and  full 
of  days :  and  his  sons  Esau  and  Jacob  buried  him. 

—  xlvii.  8.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Jacob,  How  old 
«)'<tbou'? 

 9.  And  Jacob  said  unto  Pharaoh,  The  days 

of  the  years  of  my  pilgrimage  are  a  hundred  and 
thirty  years :  few  and  evil  have  the  days  of  the  years 
of  my  life  been,  and  have  not  attained  unto  the  days 
of  the  years  of  the  life  of  my  fathers  in  the  days  of  their 
pilgrimage. 

 38.  And  Jacob  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

seventeen  years:  so  the  whole  age  of  Jacob  was  a 
hundred  forty  and  seven  years. 

—  1.  23.  And  Joseph  saw  Ephraim's  children  of  the 
tliird  generation  :  the  children  also  of  Machir  the  son 
of  Manasseh  were  brought  up  upon  Joseph's  knees. 

Ex.vi.  20.  +and  the  years  of  the  life  of  Amram 
were  a  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years. 

Num.  xxxiii.  39.  And  Aaron  icas  a  hundred  and 
twenty  and  three  years  old  when  he  died  in  Mount  Hor. 

Jos.  xxiv.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  servant  of  the  Lokd, 
died,  being  a  hundred  and  ten  years  old. 

1  Sam.  xii.  2.  And  now,  behold,  the  king  walketh 
before  you :  and  I  am  old  and  gr^headed ;  and,  be- 
hold, my  sons  are  with  you :  and  I  have  walked  be- 
fore you  from  my  childhood  unto  this  day. 

—  xvii.  12.  Now  David  was  the  son  of  that  Ephra- 
thite  of  Beth-lehem-judah,  whose  name  icas  Jesse ;  and 
lie  had  eight  sons  :  and  the  man  went  among  laeafor 
an  old  man  in  the  days  of  Saul. 

2  Sam.xix.  32.  Now  Barzillai  was  a  very  aged  man, 
even  fourscore  years  old :  and  he  had  provided  the 
king  of  sustenance  while  he  lay  at  Mahanaim ;  for  he 
icas  a  very  great  man. 

I  Kings  i.  1.  Now  king  David  was  old  and  stricken 
in  years ;  and  they  covered  him  with  clothes,  but  he 
gat  no  heat. 

 2.  Wherefore  his  servants  said  unto  him.  Let 

there  be  sought  for  my  lord  the  king  a  young  virgin  : 
and  let  her  stand  before  the  king,  and  let  her  cherish 
him,  and  let  her  lie  in  thy  bosom,  that  my  lord  the 
king  may  get  heat. 

 3.  So  they  sought  for  a  fiiir  damsel  throughout 

all  the  coasts  of  Israel,  and  found  Abishag  a  Shunam- 
mite,  and  brought  her  to  the  king. 

 4.  And  the  damsel  icas  very  fair,  and  cherished 

the  king,  and  ministered  to  him ;  but  the  king  knew 
her  not. 

 15.  And  Bath-sheba  went  inimto  the  king  into 

the  chamber:  and  the  king  was  very  old;  and  Abi- 
shag the  Shunammite  miuistered  unto  the  king. 

Job  XV.  10.  With  us  are  both  the  grayheaded  and 
very  aged  men,  much  elder  than  thy  father. 

—  xhi.  16.  After  this  lived  Job  a  hundred  and  forty 
years,  and  saw  his  sons,  aud  his  sons'  sons,  even  four 
generations. 

 17.  So  Job  died,  being  old  and  full  of  davs. 

See  Ex.  vi.  16,  18.  Deut.  xxxi.  1,  2.  Jos.  xiii.  1. 
2  Chr.  xxiv.  15.    Ezr.  iii.  12,  13. 


CHAP.  YI. 


THE  DEATH  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  85.    Death  the  Ordering  of  God. 

Job  X.  8.  Thine  hands  have  made  me  and  foshioned 
me  together  round  about;  yet  thou  dost  destroy  me. 

—  xiv.  20.  Thou  prevailest  for  ever  against  him,  and 
he  passeth  :  tliou  changest  his  countenance,  and  send- 
cst  him  away. 

—  XXX.  23.  For  I  know  that  thou  wilt  bring  me  to 
death,  and  to  the  house  appointed  for  all  living. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  22.  For  such  as  be  blessed  of  him  shall 
inherit  the  earth :  aud  (heg  that  be  cursed  of  him  shall 
be  cut  off. 


—  xlix.  6.  Thejr  that  trust  in  their  wealth,  and 
boast  themselves  in  the  multitude  of  their  riches; 

—  —  7.  None  of  them  can  by  any  means  redeem  his 
brother,  nor  give  to  God  a  ransom  for  him  : 

 8.  (For  the  redemption  of  their  soul  is  pre- 
cious, and  it  ceaseth  for  ever  :) 

 9.  That  he  should  still  live  for  ever,  and  not 

see  corruption. 

—  Ixxx.  16.  It  is  burned  with  fire,  it  is  cut  down: 
they  perish  at  the  rebuke  of  thy  countenance. 

—  xc.  3.  Thou  turuest  man  to  destruction ;  and  say- 
est.  Return,  ye  children  of  men. 

 7.  For  we  are  consumed  by  thine  anger,  and 

by  thy  wrath  are  we  troubled. 

Is.  xl.  6.  The  voice  said.  Cry.  And  he  said.  What 
shall  I  cry  ?  All  flesh  is  grass,  and  all  the  goodliness 
thereof  is  as  the  flower  of  the  field : 

 7.  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth ;  be- 
cause the  spirit  of  the  Lord  bloweth  upon  it :  surely 
the  people  is  grass. 

§  86.   An  Appointed  Time  to  Die, 

Jobvii.  1.  Is  there  not  an  appointed  time  to  man 
upon  earth  ?  are  not  his  days  also  like  the  days  of  a 
hireling  ? 

 2.  As  a  servant  earnestly  desireth  the  shadow, 

and  as  a  hireling  looketli  for  the  reward  of  his  work ; 

—  xiv.  14.  If  a  man  die,  shall  he  live  again?  all  the 
days  of  my  appointed  time  will  I  wait,  till  my  change 
come. 

 15.  Thou  shalt  call,  and  Twill  answer  thee: 

thou  wilt  have  a  desire  to  the  work  of  thine  hands. 

2  Kings  viii.  9.  +Thyson  Benliadad  king  of  Syria 
hath  sent  me  to  thee,  saying,  Shall  I  recover  of  this 
disease  ? 

 10.  And  Elisha  said  unto  him,  Go,  say  unto 

liim.  Thou  niayest  certainly  recover;  howbeit  the 
Lokd  hath  shewed  me  that  he  shall  surely  die. 

—  XX.  6.  And  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  j'ears; 
and  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city  out  of  the  hand 
of  the  king  of  Assyria;  and  I  will  defend  this  city  for 
mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  David's  sake. 

is.  xxxviii.  5.  Go,  and  say  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saith 
the  Lord,  the  God  of  David  thy  fother,  I  have  heard 
thy  praj-er,  I  have  seen  thy  tears  :  behold,  I  will  add 
unto  thy  days  fifteen  years. 

(A.  SOMETIMES  AS  A  PUKISHMENT  FOR  SIN.) 

Num.  XX.  24.  Aaron  shall  be  gathered  unto  his  peo- 
ple: for  he  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  which  I  have 
given  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  because  ye  rebelled 
against  my  word  at  the  water  of  Meribah. 

 25.  Take  Aaron  and  Eleazar  his  son,  and 

bring  them  up  unto  mount  Hor : 

 26.  And  strip  Aaron  of  his  garments,  and  put 

them  upon  Eleazar  his  son  :  and  Aaron  shall  be  gath- 
ered untoJiis  peojile,  and  shall  die  there. 

Deut.  xxxii.  50.  And  die  in  the  mount  whither  thou 
goest  up,  and  be  gathered  unto  thy  people ;  as  Aaron 
thy  brother  died  in  mount  Hor,  and  was  gathered  unto 
his  people : 

 51.  Because  ye  transgressed  against  me  among 

the  children  of  Israel  at  the  waters  of  Meribah-Kadesh, 
in  the  wilderness  of  Zin ;  because  ye  sanctified  me  not 
in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

 52.  Yet  thou  shalt  see  the  land  before  thee; 

but  thou  shalt  not  go  thither  unto  the  land  which  I 
give  the  children  of  Israel. 

Jer.  ix.  21.  For  death  is  come  up  into  our  windows, 
and  is  entered  into  our  palaces,  to  cut  off  the  children 
from  without,  and  the  young  men  from  the  streets. 

See  Job  XX.  11. 

§  87.   AU  Must  Die. 

Job  xxi.  32.  Yet  ye  shall  be  brought  to  the  grave, 

and  shall  remain  in  the  tomb. 

 33.  The  clods  of  the  valley  shall  be  sweet 

unto  him,  and  every  man  shall  draM'  after  him,  as 
there  are  innumerable  before  him. 

Ps.xxii.  29.  All  th^^y  that  be  fat  upon  earth  shall  eat 
aud  worship :  all  they  that  go  down  to  the  dust  shall 


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CHAP.  VI. 


THE  OUTWAED  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


bow  before  him :  and  none  can  keep  alive  liis  own 
soul. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  48.  What  man  is  he  that  livetli,  and  shall 
not  see  death  ?  shall  he  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand 
of  the  grave  ?  Selah. 

Ec.  i.  4.  One  generation  passeth  away,  and  another 
generation  cometh  :  but  the  earth  abideth  for  ever. 

—  iv.  15.  I  considered  all  the  living  which  walk 
under  the  sun,  with  the  second  child  that  shall  stand 
up  in  his  stead. 

—  vi.  6.  Yea,  though  be  live  a  thousand  years  twice 
told,  yet  hath  be  seen  no  good :  do  not  all  go  to  one 
place? 

—  viii.  8.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  power  over  the 
spirit  to  retain  the  spirit ;  neither  hUh  he  power  in  the 
day  of  death :  and  there  is  no  discharge  in  tJuit  war ; 
neither  shall  wickedness  deliver  those  that  are  given 
to  it. 

Zech.i.  5.  Your  fathers,  where  are  they?  and  the 
prophets,  do  they  live  for  ever  ? 

Heb.  vii.  33.  And  they  truly  were  many  priests,  be- 
cause they  were  not  suffered  to  continue  by  reason  of 
death : 

See  Num.  xxiv.  23.   Jud.  ii.  10. 

§  88.   FraUty  of  Life. 

Job  iv.  17.  Shall  mortal  man  be  more  just  than  God  ? 
shall  a  man  be  more  pure  than  his  Maker  ? 

 18.  Behold,  he  put  no  trust  in  his  servants; 

and  his  angels  he  charged  witli  folly : 

 19.  How  much  less  in  them  that  dwell  in 

houses  of  clay,  whose  foundation  is  in  the  dust,  which 
are  crushed  before  the  moth  ? 

—  vi.  13.  Is  my  strength  the  strength  of  stones  ?  or 
is  my  flesh  of  brass  ? 

—  xiii.  13.  Your  remembrances  are  like  unto  ashes, 
your  bodies  to  bodies  of  clay. 

 28.  And  he,  as  a  rotten  thing,  consumeth,  as  a 

garment  that  is  moth-eaten. 

—  xvii.  1.  My  breath  is  corrupt,  my  days  are  ex- 
tinct, the  graves  are  ready  for  me. 

Ps.  xc.  4.  For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  siglit  are  but  as 
yesterday  when  it  is  past,  and  as  a  watch  in  the  night. 

 5.  Thou  earnest  them  away  as  with  a  flood ; 

they  are  as  a  sleep  :  in  the  morning  they  are  like  grass 
w/tw/i  groweth  up. 

 6.  In  the  morning  it  flourisheth,  and  groweth 

up  ;  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  down,  and  withereth. 

 9.  For  all  our  days  are  passed  away  in  thy 

wrath  :  we  spend  our  years  as  a  tale  that  is  told. 

 10.  The  days  of  our  years  are  threescore  years 

and  ten ;  and  if  by  reason  of  strength  they  be  fourscore 
years,  yet  is  their  strength  labour  and  sorrow ;  for  it  is 
soon  cut  off,  and  we  fly  away. 

—  ciii.  14.  For  he  knoweth  our  frame ;  he  remem- 
bereth  that  we  are  dust. 

 15.  As  for  man,  his  days  are  as  grass :  as  a 

flower  of  the  field,  so  he  flourisheth. 

 16.  For  the  wind  passeth  over  it,  and  it  is 

gone ;  and  the  place  thereof  shall  know  it  no  more. 

—  cxliv.  3.  LoitD,  what  is  man,  that  thou  takest 
knowledge  of  him !  or  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  mak- 
est  account  of  him  ! 

 4.  Man  is  like  to  vanity :  his  days  «?•«  as  a 

shadow  that  passeth  away. 

Ec.  xii.  6.  Or  ever  the  silver  cord  be  loosed,  or  the 
golden  bowl  be  broken,  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at 
the  fountain,  or  the  wheel  broken  at  the  cistern. 

 7.  Then  shall  the  dust  return  to  the  earth  as  it 

was :  and  the  spirit  shall  return  unto  God  Avho  gave  it. 

Is.  ii.  23.  Cease  ye  from  man,  whose  breath  is  in  his 
nostrils :  for  wherein  is  he  to  be  accounted  of? 

I  Pet.  i.  24.  For  all  flesh  is  as  grass,  and  all  the  glory 
of  man  as  tlie  flower  of  grass.  The  grass  withereth, 
and  the  flower  thereof  falleth  away : 

§  89.   Uncertainty  of  Life. 

Gen.xxvii.  2.  And  he  said.  Behold  now,  I  am  old, 
I  know  not  the  day  of  my  death : 

Deut.  xxviii.  66.  Ami  thy  lite  shall  hang  in  doil't 
before  thee ;  and  tliou  sha'lt  fear  day  and  night,  and 
Bhalt  have  none  assm-ance  of  thy  life: 


Ps.  cxix.  109.  My  soul  is  continually  in  my  hand : 
yet  ilo  I  not  forget  thy  law. 

Prov.  xxvii.  1.  Boast  not  thyself  of  to  morrow  ;  for 
thou  knowest  not  what  a  day  may  bring  forth. 

Jam. IV.  13.  Go  to  now,  ye  that  say,  To  day  or  to 
morrow  we  will  go  into  such  a  city,  and  continue  there 
a  year,  and  buy  and  sell,  and  get  gain  : 

 14.  Whereas  ye  know  not  what  shall  be  on  the 

morrow.  For  what  is  your  life  ?  It  is  even  a  vapour, 
that  appeareth  for  a  little  tune,  and  then  vanisheth 
away. 

 15.  For  that  yc  aught  to  say,  If  the  Lord  will, 

we  shall  live,  and  do  this,  or  that. 

 16.  But  now  ye  rejoice  in  your  boastings :  aU 

such  rejoicing  is  evil. 

§  90.   Brevity  of  Life. 

I  Chp.  xxix.  15.  For  we  are  strangers  before  thee, 
and  sojourners,  as  ^cere  all  our  fathers :  our  days  on 
the  earth  are  as  a  shadow,  and  tliere  is  none  abiding. 

Job  vii.  6.  My  days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver's  shut- 
tle, and  are  spent  without  hope. 

 7.  O  remember  that  my  life  is  wind :  mine  eye 

shall  no  more  see  good. 

—  ix.  25.  Now  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  post : 
they  flee  away,  they  see  no  good. 

 26.  They  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  ships : 

as  the  eagle  that  hasteth  to  the  prey. 

—  X.  20.  Are  not  my  days  few  ?  cease  tJun,  and 
let  me  alone,  that  I  may  take  comfort  a  little, 

—  xiv.  1.  Man  that  is  born  of  a  woman  is  of  few 
days,  and  full  of  trouble. 

 3.  He  cometh  forth  like  a  flower,  and  Is  cut 

down :  he  fleeth  also  as  a  shadow,  and  continueth  not. 

 3.  And  dost  thou  open  thine  eyes  upon  such 

a  one,  and  bringest  me  into  judgment  with  thee? 

—  xvi.  32.  When  a  few  j^ears  are  come,  then  I  shall 
go  the  way  whence  I  shall  not  return. 

Ps.  xxxix.  5.  Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  a 
handbreadth ;  and  mine  age  is  as  nothing  before  thee  : 
verily  every  man  at  his  best  state  is  altogether  vanity.- 
Selah. 

—  Ixxxix.  47.  Remember  how  short  my  time  is : 
wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  vain  ? 

I  Cor.  vii.  30.  And  they  that  weep,  as  though  they 
wept  not;  and  they  that  rejoice,  as  though  they  re- 
joiced not;  and  they  that  buy,  as  though  they  pos- 
sessed not ; 

 31.  And  they  that  use  this  world,  as  not  abus- 
ing it:  for  the  fashion  of  this  world  passeth  awa}'. 

Heb.xiii.  14.  For  here  have  we  no  continuing  city, 
but  we  seek  one  to  come. 

§  91.   Death  iu  Prospect. 

(1.  PREPAKIKG  FOR  DE.\TH.) 

Ps.  xxxix.  4.  Lord,  make  me  to  know  mine  end, 
and  the  measure  of  my  days,  what  it  is;  that  I  may 
know  how  frail  I  am. 

—  xc.  13.  So  teach  us  to  number  our  days,  that  we 
may  apply  mir  hearts  vmto  wisdom. 

(3.  c.\RE  FOR  smyr^'ORs.) 

Deut.  xxxi.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Be- 
hold, thy  days  approach  that  thou  must  die:  call 
Joshua,  and  present  yourselves  m  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  that  I  may  give  him  a  charge.  And 
Moses  and  Joshua  went,  and  presented  themselves  m 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 37.  For  I  know  thy  rebellion,  and  thy  stiff 

neck :  behold,  while  I  am  yet  alive  with  you  this  day, 
ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  Lord  ;  and  how 
much  more  after  mv  death  V 

 28  Gather '  unto  me  all  the  elders  of  your 

tribes,  and  your  officers,  that  I  may  speak  these  words 
in  their  ears,  and  call  heaven  aiid  earth  to  record 
against  them. 

 29.  For  I  know  that  after  my  death  ye  will  ut- 
terly corrupt  yourselves,  and  turn  aside  from  the  way 
which  I  liave  conuuanded  you ;  and  evil  will  befall 
von  in  the  latter  days;  becauj^e  ye  will  do  evil  in  tha 
si^ht  of  the  Lord,  to  provoke  him  to  anger  through 
the  work  of  your  hands. 


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CHAP.  VI, 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


I  Kings  ii.  1.  Now  the  days  of  David  drew  nigh  tliat 
he  should  die  ;  and  he  charged  Solomon  his  son,  saying, 

 2.  I  go  the  way  of  all  the  earth :  be  thou 

strong  therefore,  and  shew  thyself  a  man ; 

2  Pet.  i.  13.  Yea,  I  think  it  meet,  as  long  as  I  am  in 
this  tabernacle,  to  stir  you  up  by  putting  yoic  in  re- 
membrance ; 

 14.  Knowing  that  shortly  I  must  put  off  tliis 

my  tabernacle,  even  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  hath 
shewed  me. 

 15.  Moreover  I  will  endeavour  that  ye  may  be 

able  after  my  decease  to  have  these  things  always  in 
remembrance. 

(3.  SETTLING  OF  AFFAIRS.) 

2  Kings  xx.  1.  In  those  days  was  Hezekiah  sick  unto 
death.  And  the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  came 
to  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Set 
thine  house  in  order ;  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not  live. 

Is.  xxxviii.  1.  In  those  days  was  Hezekiah  sick  unto 
death.  And  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  came 
unto  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Set 
thine  house  in  order  ;  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not  live. 

Heb.  ix.  16.  For  where  a  testament  is,  there  must 
also  of  necessity  be  the  death  of  the  testator. 

 17.  For  a  testament  is  of  force  after  men  are 

dead :  otherwise  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while  the 
testator  liveth. 

(4.  CHARGE  FOR  FUNERAL.) 

Gen.  xlvii.  29.  And  the  time  drew  nigh  that  Israel 
must  die  :  and  he  called  his  son  Joseph,  and  said  unto 
him.  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  put,  I 
pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thigh,  and  deal  kindly 
and  truly  with  me ;  bury  me  not,  I  pray  thee,  in 
Egypt : 

 30.  But  I  will  lie  with  my  fathers,  and  thou 

shalt  carry  me  out  of  Egypt,  and  bury  rrle  in  their 
buryingplace.    And  he  said,  I  will  do  as  tliou  hast  said. 

—  xiix.  29.  And  he  charged  them,  and  said  unto 
them,  I  am  to  be  gathered  unto  my  people :  bury  me 
with  my  fathers  in  the  cave  that  is  in  the  tield  of  Eph- 
ron  the  Hittite, 

 30.  In  the  cave  that  is  in  the  field  of  Machpe- 

lah,  which  is  before  Mamre,  in  the  land  of  Canaan, 
which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  of  Ephron  the 
Hittite  for  a  possession  of  a  buryingplace. 

 31.  There  they  ljuried  Abraham  and  Sarah  his 

wife ;  there  they  buried  Isaac  and  Rebekali  his  wife ; 
and  there  I  buried  Leah. 

 32.  The  purchase  of  the  field  and  of  the  cave 

that  is  therein  was  from  the  children  of  Heth. 

—  1.  4.  And  when  the  days  of  his  mourning  were 
past,  Joseph  spake  unto  the  house  of  Pharaoh,  saying, 
If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  your  eyes,  speak,  I  pray 
you,  in  the  ears  of  PharOiOh,  saying, 

 5.  My  father  made  me  swear,  saying,  Lo,  I 

die:  in  my  grave  which  I  have  digged  for  me  in  the 
land  of  Canaan,  there  shalt  thou  bury  me.  Now  there- 
fore let  me  go  up,  I  pray  thee,  and  bm-y  my  father,  and 
I  will  come  again. 

 6.  And  Pharaoh  said,  Go  up,  and  bury  thy 

father,  according  as  he  made  thee  swear. 

 25.  And  Joseph  took  an  oath  of  the  children 

of  Israel,  saying,  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  ye  shall 
carry  up  my  bones  from  hence. 

Heb.  xi.  22.  By  faith,  Joseph,  when  he  died,  made 
mention  of  the  departing  of  the  children  of  Israel ;  and 
gave  commandment  concerning  his  bones. 

Ex.  xiii.  19.  And  Moses  took  the  bones  of  Joseph 
with  him :  for  he  had  straitly  sworn  the  children  of 
Israel,  sajing,  God  will  surely  visit  you ;  and  ye  shall 
carry  up  my  bones  away  hence  with  you. 

2  Sam.  xix.  37.  Let  thy  servant,  I  pray  thee,  turn 
back  again,  that  I  may  die  in  mine  own  city,  and  be 
huried_  by  the  grave  of  my  father  and  of  my  mother.-i- 

1  Kings  xiii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  he  had 
buried  him,  that  he  spake  to  his  sons,  saying.  When  I 
am  dead,  then  bury  me  in  the  sepulchre  wherein  the 
man  of  God  is  buried  ;  lay  my  bones  beside  his  bones : 

(5.  THE  TERRORS  OF  DEATH.) 

2  Sam.  xxii.  5.  When  the  waves  of  death  compassed 
tne,  the  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid ; 


Jobxxxiii.  22.  Yea,  his  soul  draweth  near  unto  the 
grave,  and  his  life  to  the  destroyers. 

Ps.xviii.  4.  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me, 
and  the  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid. 

 5.  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about : 

the  snares  of  death  prevented  me. 

—  Iv.  4.  My  heart  is  sore  pained  within  me :  and 
the  terrors  of  death  are  fallen  upon  me. 

Jonah  ii.  3.  For  thou  hadst  cast  me  into  the  deep,  in 
the  midst  of  the  seas ;  and  the  floods  compassed  me 
about :  all  thy  billows  and  thy  waves  passed  over  me. 

 5.  The  waters  compassed  me  about,  even  to 

the  soul :  the  depth  closed  me  round  about,  the  weeds 
were  wrapped  about  my  head. 

 6.  I  went  down  to  the  bottoms  of  the  mount- 
ains ;  the  earth  with  her  bars  was  about  me  for  ever : 
yet  hast  thou  brought  up  my  life  from  corruption,  O 
Lord  my  God. 

(6.  THANKSGIVING  FOR  DELIVERANCE  FROM  DEATH.) 

Is.  xxxviii.  17.  Behold,  for  peace  I  had  great  bitter- 
ness ;  but  thou  hast  in  love  to  my  soul  delivered  it  from 
tlie  pit  of  corruption :  for  thou  hast  cast  all  my  sins 
behind  thy  back. 

 18.  For  the  grave  cannot  praise  thee,  death 

cannot  celebrate  thee  :  they  that  go  down  into  the  pit 
cannot  hope  for  thy  truth. 

 19.  The  living,  the  living,  he  shall  praise  thee, 

as  I  do  this  day :  the  father  to  the  children  shall  make 
known  thy  truth. 

 20.  The  Lord  was  ready  to  save  me :  therefore 

we  will  sing  my  songs  to  tlie  stringed  instruments  all 
the  days  of  our  life  in  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

(7.  THE  RIGHTEOUS  UNDISMAYED.) 

Ps.  xxiii.  4.  Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley 
of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  fear  no  evil:  for  thou 
art  with  me ;  thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me. 

2  Tim.  iv.  6.  For  I  am  now  ready  to  be  ofl'ered,  and 
the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  hand. 

§  92.   Instances  of  Death. 

Gen.  XXXV.  19.  And  Rachel  died,  and  was  buried 
in  the  way  to  Ephrath,  which  is  Beth-lehem. 

—  xlix.  33.  And  when  Jacob  had  made  an  end  of 
commanding  his  sons,  he  gathered  up  his  feet  into  the 
bed,  and  yielded  up  the  ghost,  and  was  gathered  unto 
his  people. 

Num.  XX.  27.  And  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded: and  they  went  up  into  mount  Ilor  in  the 
sight  of  all  the  congregation. 

 28.  And  Moses  strippea  Aaron  of  his  garments, 

and  put  them  upon  Eleazar  his  son ;  and  Aaron  died 
there  in  the  top  of  the  mount :  and  Moses  and  Eleazar 
came  down  from  the  mount. 

Jud.  xix.  27.  And  her  lord  rose  up  in  the  morning, 
and  opened  the  doors  of  the  house,  and  went  out  to  go 
his  way:  and,  behold,  the  woman  hi-j  concubine  was 
fallen  down  at  the  door  of  the  house,  and  her  hands 
icere  upon  the  thr.eshold. 

 28.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Up,  and  let  us  be 

going.  But  none  answered.  Then  the  man  took  her 
%tp  upon  an  ass,  and  the  man  rose  up,  and  gat  him 
unto  his  place. 

 29.  And  when  he  was  come  into  his  house,  he 

took  a  knife,  and  laid  hold  on  his  concubine,  and  di- 
vided her,  together  with  her  bones,  into  twelve  pieces, 
and  sent  her  into  all  the  coasts  of  Israel. 

 30.  And  It  was  so,  that  all  that  saw  it  said. 

There  was  no  such  deed  done  nor  seen  from  the  day 
that  the  children  of  Israel  came  up  out  of  the  land  of 
EgjTit  unto  this  day :  consider  of  it,  take  advice,  and 
speak  your  minds. 

I  Sam.  iv.  18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  made 
mention  of  the  ark  of  God,  that  he  fell  from  off  the 
seat  backward  by  the  side  of  the  gate,  and  his  neck 
brake,  and  he  died:  for  he  was  an  old  man,  and 
heavy.    And  he  had  judged  Israel  forty  years. 

Jobxxxiv.  20.  In  a  moment  shall  they  die,  and  the 
people  shall  be  troubled  at  midnight,  and  pass  away: 
and  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  a>\  ay  without  hand. 

John  xi.  14.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them  plamly, 
Lazarus  is  dead, 


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CHAP.  VII. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  xin, 


§  93.   Doalli  a  Rest  in  Sleep. 

Ps.  Ixxvi.  5.  The  stouthearted  are  spoiled,  they  have 
slept  their  sleep:  and  none  of  the  men  of  might  have 
foimd  their  hands. 

Job  iii.  17.  There  the  wicked  cease  from  troubling; 
and  there  the  wear}^  be  at  rest. 

 18.  There  the  prisoners  rest  together;  they 

hear  not  the  voice  of  the  oppressor. 

 19.  The  small  and  gi-eat  are  there ;  and  the 

servant  is  free  from  his  master. 

—  xvii.  16.  They  shall  go  down  to  the  bars  of  the 
pit,  when  our  rest  together  is  in  the  dust. 

Is.  Ivii.  2.  He  shall  enter  into  peace:  they  shall  rest 
in  their  beds,  each  one  walking  in  his  ujirightness. 

John  xi.  11.  These  things  said  he:  and  after  that  he 
saith  unto  them.  Our  friend  Lazarus  sleepeth ;  but  I 
go,  that  I  may  awake  him  out  of  sleep. 

 12.  Then  said  his  disciples,  Lord,  if  he  sleep, 

he  shall  do  well. 

 13.  Howbeit  Jesus  spake  of  his  death :  but  they 

thought  that  he  had  spoken  of  taking  of  rest  in  sleep. 

§  94.   The  Dead  Uninterested  in  Life. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  28.  Behold,  I  will  gather  thee  to  thy 
fathers,  and  thou  shalt  be  gathered  to  thy  grave  in 
peace,  neither  shall  thine  eyes  see  all  the  evil  that  I 
will  bring  upon  this  place,  and  ujion  the  inhabitants 
of  the  same.    So  they  brought  the  king  word  again. 

Jobxiv.  19.  The  waters  wear  the  stones :  thouwash- 
est  away  the  things  which  grow  out  of  the  dust  of  the 
earth ;  and  thou  destroyest  the  hope  of  man. 

 21.  His  sons  come  to  honour,  and  he  knoweth 

it  not ;  and  they  are  brought  low,  but  he  perceiveth  it 
not  of  them. 

—  xxi.  21.  For  what  pleasure  Jiaih  he  in  his  house 
after  him,  when  the  number  of  his  months  is  cut  otF 
in  the  midst  ? 

Ps.  xlix.  10.  For  he  seeth  that  wise  men  die,  likewise 
the  fool  and  tiie  brutish  person  perish,  and  leave  their 
wealth  to  others. 

 16.  Be  not  thou  afraid  when  one  is  made  rich, 

when  the  glory  of  his  house  is  increased ; 

 17.  For  when  he  dieth  he  shall  carry  nothing 

away :  his  glory  shall  not  descend  after  him. 

Prov.  xi.  7.  When  a  wicked  man  dieth,  his  expecta- 
tion shall  perish :  and  the  hope  of  unjust  men  perisheth. 

Ec.  V.  15.  As  he  came  forth  of  his  mother's  womb, 
naked  shall  he  return  to  go  as  he  came,  and  shall  take 
nothing  of  his  laboiu-,  which  he  may  carry  away  in 
his  hand, 

 16.  And  this  also  is  a  sore  evil,  that  in  all 

points  as  he  came,  so  shall  he  go :  and  what  profit 
hath  he  that  hath  laboured  for  the  wind  ? 

—  ix.  10.  Whatsoever  thy  hand  findeth  to  do,  do  it 
with  thy  might ;  for  there  is  no  work,  nor  device,  nor 
knowledge,  nor  wisdom,  in  the  grave,  whither  thou 
goest. 

John  ix.  4.  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 
me,  while  it  is  day :  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man 
can  work. 

Compare  page  676,  §  9. 

§  95.   The  Dead  Forgotten. 

Job  iv.  20.  They  are  destroyed  from  morning  to 
evening :  they  perish  for  ever  without  any  regarding  it. 

 31.  Doth  not  their  excellency  whicJi.  is  in  them 

go  away?  they  die,  even  without  wisdom. 

—  viii.  18.  If  he  destroy  him  from  his  place,  then  it 
shall  deny  him,  sayitig,  I  have  not  seen  thee. 

 19.  Behold,  this  is  the  joy  of  his  way,  and  out 

of  the  earth  shall  others  grow. 

—  xviii.  17.  His  remembrance  shall  perish  from  the 
earth,  and  he  shall  have  no  name  in  the  street. 

Ps.  xxxi.  12.  I  am  forgotten  as  a  dead  man  out  of 
mind:  I  am  like  a  l)rokeu  vessel. 

—  Ixxxviii.  4.  I  am  counted  with  them  that  go  down 
into  the  pit :  I  am  as  a  man  that  hath  no  strength  : 

 5.  Free  among  the  dead,  like  the  slain  that  lie 

in  the  grave,  whom  thou  rcmemberest  no  more :  and 
they  are  cut  off  from  thy  hand. 

Ec.  ii.  16.  For  there  is  no  remembrance  of  the  wise 
more  than  of  the  fool  for  ever;  seeing  that  which  now 

3^ 


is  in  the  days  to  come  shall  all  be  forgotten.  And 
how  dieth  the  wise  man?  as  the  fool. 

—  iv.  16.  There  is  no  end  of  all  the  people,  even  of 
all  that  have  been  before  them :  they  also  that  come 
after  shall  not  rejoice  in  him.  Surely  this  also  is 
vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

—  viii.  10.  And  so  I  saw  the  wicked  buried,  who 
had  come  and  gone  from  the  place  of  the  holy,  and 
they  were  forgotten  in  the  city  where  they  liad  so 
done :  this  is  also  vanity. 

See  Job  XX.  8. 

§  96.   The  Dead  Never  to  Return. 

(See  also  page  676,  §  8.) 

Jobvii.  8.  The  eye  of  him  that  hath  seen  me  shall 
see  me  no  more :  thine  eyes  are  upon  me,  and  I  am  not. 

 9.  As  the  cloud  is  consumed  and  vanisheth 

away ;  so  he  that  goeth  down  to  the  grave  shall  come 
up  no  jTiore. 

 10.  He  shall  return  no  more  to  his  house, 

neither  shall  his  place  know  him  any  more. 

—  X.  21.  Before  I  go  ichence  I  shall  not  return,  even 
to  the  land  of  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death; 

—  xiv.  10.  But  man  dieth,  and  wasteth  away:  yea, 
man  giveth  up  the  ghost,  and  where  is  he? 

 11.  As  the  waters  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the 

flood  decayeth  and  drieth  up; 

 12.  So  man  lieth  down,  and  riseth  not :  till  the 

heavens  be  no  more,  they  shall  not  awake,  nor  be 
raised  out  of  their  sleep. 

Ps.xlix.  18.  Though  while  he  lived  he  blessed  his 
soul :  and  7nen  will  praise  thee,  when  thou  doest  well 
to  thyself: 

 19.  He  shall  go  to  the  generation  of  his  fathers ; 

they  shall  never  see  light. 

—  Ixxviii.  39.  For  he  remembered  that  they  frwi 
flesh ;  a  wind  that  passeth  away,  and  cometh  not  again. 

See  Job  XX.  9.    Jer.  xxii.  \l\  12. 

§  97.   The  Blessedness  of  those  who  Die  in  the 
Lord. 

Num.xxiii.  10.  Who  can  count  the  dust  of  Jacob, 
and  the  number  of  the  fourth  part  of  Israel  ?  Let  me 
die  the  death  of  the  righteous,  and  let  my  last  end  be 
like  his ! 

Prov.xi.  8.  The  righteous  is  delivered  out  of  trouble, 
and  the  wicked  cometh  in  his  stead. 

Is.  Ivii.  1.  The  righteous  perisheth,  and  no  man  lay- 
eth  it  to  heart:  and  merciful  men  are  taken  away, 
none  considering  that  the  righteous  is  taken  away 
from  the  evil  to  come. 

John  xii.  24.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Except 
a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the" ground  and  die,  it  abideth 
alone :  but  if  it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit. 

Rev.  xiv  13.  And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  say- 
ing unto  me.  Write,  Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in 
the  Lord  from  henceforth :  Yea,  saith  the  Spirit,  that 
they  may  rest  from  their  labom's ;  and  their  works  do 
follow  them. 
See  Phil.  i.  31-33. 

CHAP,  m 

THE  BURIAL  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  98.   Man  Desirous  of  Burying  his  Dead. 
Gen.xxiii.  3.  And  Abraham  stood  up  from  before 
his  dead,  and  spake  unto  the  sons  of  Heth,  saying, 

 4.  I  am  a  stranger  and  a  sojourner  with  you  : 

give  me  a  possession  of  a  buryingpiace  with  you,  that 
I  may  bury  my  dead  out  of  my  sight. 

Ec.  vi.  3.  If  a  man  beget  a  hundred  children,  and  live 
many  yeare,  so  that  the  days  of  his  years  be  many,  and 
his  soul  be  not  filled  with  good,  and  also  that  he  have 
no  burial ;  I  say,  that  an  untimely  birth  /s  better  than  he. 

 4.  For  he  ct)meth  in  with  vanity,  and  depart- 

eth  in  darkness,  and  his  name  shall  be  covered  with 
darkness. 

 5.  Jloreover  he  hath  not  seen  the  sun,  nor 

known  any  thing :  this  hath  more  rest  than  the  other. 
See  Mat.  viii  3L    Luke  ix.  59. 

78 


CHAP.  VII. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  xin. 


§  99.   Tliis  Desire  a  Duty. 

2Sam.ii.  5.  And  David  sent  messengers  unto  the 
men  of  Jabesh-gilead,  and  said  unto  them,  Blessed  be 
ye  of  the  Lord,  that  ye  have  shewed  this  kimkiess  un- 
to your  lord,  even  unto  Saul,  and  have  buried  him. 

2  Kings  ix.  34.  And  when  he  was  come  in,  he  did 
eat  and  drink,  and  said,  Go,  see  now  this  cursed  wo- 
man, and  bury  her :  for  she  is  a  king's  daughter. 

See  Ezek.xxxix.  11-16. 

§  100.   Purchase  of  Burial-Grouuds. 

Gen.  xxiii.  5.  And  the  children  of  Heth  answered 
Abraham,  saying  unto  him, 

 6.  Hear  us,  my  lord :  thou  art  fx,  mighty  prince 

among  us :  in  the  choice  of  our  sepulchres  bmy  thy 
dead ;  none  of  us  shall  withhold  from  thee  his  sepul- 
chre, but  that  thou  mayest  bury  thy  dead. 

 7.  And  Abraham  stood  up,  and  bowed  himself 

to  the  people  of  the  land,  even  to  the  children  of  Heth. 

 8.  And  he  communed  with  them,  saying.  If  it 

be  your  mind  that  I  should  bury  my  dead  out  of  my 
sight,  hear  me,  and  entreat  for  me  to  Ephron  the-  son 
of  Zohar, 

 9.  That  he  may  give  me  the  cave  of  Machpe- 

lah,  which  he  hath,  which  i»  in  the  end  of  his  tield ; 
for  as  much  money  as  it  is  worth  he  shall  give  it  me 
for  a  possession  of  a  buryingplace  amongst  you. 

 10.  And  Ephron  dwelt  among  the  children  of 

Heth  :  and  Ephron  the  Hittitc  answered  Abraham  in 
the  audience  of  the  children  of  Heth,  even  of  all  that 
went  in  at  the  gate  of  his  city,  saying, 

 11.  Nay,  my  lord,  hear  me  :  the  field  give  I 

thee,  and  the  cave  that  m  therein,  I  give  it  thee  ;  in  the 
presence  of  the  sons  of  my  people  give  I  it  thee :  bury 
thy  dead. 

 19.  And  after  this,  Abraham  buried  Sarah  his 

■wife  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of  Machpelah  before  Mam- 
re  :  the  same  is  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

 20.  And  the  field,  and  the  cave  that  is  there- 
in, were  made  sure  unto  Abraham  for  a  possession  of 
a  buryingplace  by  the  sons  of  Heth. 

§  101.   Preparations  for  Burial, 

Lev.  X.  4.  And  Moses  called  Mishael  and  Elzaphan, 
the  sons  of  Uzziel  the  uncle  of  Aaron,  and  said  unto 
them,  Come  near,  carry  your  brethren  from  before  the 
sanctuary  out  of  the  camp. 

 5.  So  they  went  near,  and  carried  them  in  their 

coats  out  of  the  camp ;  as  Moses  had  said. 

Mat.  xxvi.  12.  For  in  that  she  hath  poured  this  oint- 
ment on  my  body,  she  did  it  for  my  burial. 

(1.  WASHING.) 

Acts  ix.  36.  Now  there  was  at  Joppa  a  certain  dis- 
ciple named  Tabitha,  which  by  interpretation  is  called 
Dorcas :  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and  alms- 
deeds  which  she  did. 

 37.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  she 

was  sick,  and  died :  whom  when  they  had  washed, 
they  laid  her  in  an  upper  chamber. 

(2.  EMBALMIKG.) 

Gen.  1.  2.  And  Joseph  commanded  his  servants  the 
physicians  to  embalm  his  father :  and  the  physicians 
embalmed  Israel. 

 8.  And  forty  days  were  fulfilled  for  him ;  for 

so  are  fulfilled  the  days  of  those  which  are  embalmed : 
and  the  Egyptians  mourned  for  him  threescore  and  ten 
days. 

 26.  So  Joseph  died,  being  a  hundred  and  ten 

years  old :  and  they  embalmed  him,  and  he  was  put 
in  a  cofiin  in  Egypt. 

§  102.   Grief  for  the  Dead. 

(1.  WATCHING.) 

2  Sam.  xxi.  10.  And  Rizpah  the  daughter  of  Aiah 
took  sackcloth,  and  spread  it  for  her  upon  the  rock, 
from  the  beginning  of  harvest  until  water  dropped  up- 
on them  out  of  heaven,  and  suffered  neither  the  birds 
of  the  air  to  rest  on  them  by  day,  nor  the  beasts  of  the 
field  by  night. 


 11.  And  it  M  as  told  David  what  Rizpah  the 

daughter  of  Aiah,  the  concubine  of  Saul,  had  done. 

(2.  MOURNING.) 

Gen.l.  11.  And  when  the  inhabitants  of  the  land, 
the  Canaauites,  saw  the  mourning  in  the  floor  of  Atad, 
they  said.  This  is  a  grievous  mourning  to  the  Egypt- 
ians :  wherefore  the  name  of  it  was  called  Abel-mizraim, 
which  is  beyond  Jordan. 

Num.  XX.  29.  And  when  all  the  congregation  saw 
that  Aaron  was  dead,  they  mourned  for  Aaron  thuly 
days,  even  all  the  house  of  Israel. 

1  Kings  xiii.  29.  And  the  prophet  took  up  the  car- 
cass of  the  man  of  God,  and  laid  it  upon  the  ass,  and 
brought  it  back  :  and  the  old  prophet  came  to  the  city, 
to  mourn  and  to  buiy  him. 

 30.  And  he  laid  his  carcass  in  his  own  grave ; 

and  they  mourned  over  him,  saying,  Alas,  my  brother  ! 

2  Sam.xiv.  2.  And  Joab  sent  to  Tekoah,  and  fetched 
thence  a  wise  woman,  and  said  unto  her,  I  pray  thee, 
feign  thyself  to  be  a  mourner,  and  put  on  now  mourn- 
ing apparel,  and  anoint  not  thyself  with  oil,  but  be  as 
a  woman  that  had  a  long  time'mourned  for  the  dead : 

Ec.  xii.  5.  Also  when  they  shall  be  afraid  of  that  which 
is  high,  and  fears  shall  be  in  the  way,  and  the  almond 
tree  shall  flourish,  and  the  grasshopper  shall  be  a  bur- 
den, and  desire  shall  fail :  because  man  goeth  to  his 
long  home,  and  the  mourners  go  about  the  streets  : 

Jer.  xvi.  3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  the 
sons  and  concerning  the  daughters  that  are  bom  in 
this  place,  and  concerning  their  mothers  that  bare  them, 
and  concerning  their  fathers  that  begat  them  in  this 
land. 

 4.  They  shall  die  of  grievous  deaths ;  they 

shall  not  be  lamented  ;  neither  shall  they  be  buried ; 
hut  they  shall  be  as  dung  upon  the  face  of  the  earth: 
and  they  shall  be  consumed  by  the  sword,  and  by  fam- 
ine ;  and  their  carcasses  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls 
of  heaven,  and  for  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

 5.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Enter  not  into  the 

house  of  mourning,  neither  go  to  lament  nor  bemoan 
them :  for  I  have  taken  away  my  peace  from  this 
people,  saith  the  Lord,  even  lovingkindness  and  mer- 
cies. 

 7.  Neither  shall  men  tear  themselves  for  them 

in  moiuning,  to  comfort  them  for  the  dead ;  neither 
shall  men  give  them  the  cup  of  consolation  to  drink 
for  their  father  or  for  their  mother. 

Ezek.xxiv.  21.  Speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will  profane  my  sanc- 
tuaiy,  the  excellency  of  your  strength,  the  desire  of 
your  eyes,  and  that  which  your  soul  pitieth  ;  and  your 
sons  and  your  daughters  whom  ye  have  left  shall  fall 
by  the  sword. 

 22.  And  ye  shall  do  as  I  have  done  :  ye  shall 

not  cover  your  lips,  nor  eat  the  bread  of  men. 

 23.  And  your  tires  shall  he  upon  j'our  heads, 

and  your  shoes  upon  your  feet :  ye  shall  not  mourn 
nor  weep  ;  but  ye  shall  pine  away  for  your  iniquities, 
and  mourn  one  toward  another. 

Hos.  ix.  4.  They  shall  not  offer  wine  offerings  to  the 
Lord,  neither  shall  they  be  pleasing  unto  him  :  their 
sacrifices  shall  be  unto  them  as  the  bread  of  mourners ; 
all  that  eat  thereof  shall  be  polluted :  for  their  bread 
for  their  soul  shall  not  come  into  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

SeeEzek.xxxi.  15. 

(3.  PLAYING  trPON  INSTRUMENTS.) 

Mat.  ix.  23.  And  when  Jesus  came  into  the  rixler'a 
house,  and  saw  the  minstrels  and  the  people  making  a 
noise, 

(4.  BURNING  OF  ODORS.) 

2  Chr.  xvi.  14.  And  they  buried  him  in  his  own 

sepulchres,  which  he  had  made  for  himself  in  the  city 
of  David,  and  laid  him  in  the  bed  which  was  filled 
with  sweet  odours  and  divers  kinds  of  spices  prepared 
by  the  apothecaries'  art :  and  they  made  a  very  great 
burning  for  him. 

Jer.  xxxiv.  4.  Yet  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O 
Zodekiah  king  of  Judah ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  thee, 
Thou  shalt  not  die  by  the  sword ; 

 5.  JJut  thou  shalt  die  in  peace :  and  with  the 


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CHAP.  Til. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


burnings  of  thy  fathers,  the  former  kings  which  were 
before  thee,  so  shall  they  burn  odours  for  thee ;  and 
they  v/ill  lament  thee,  saying,  Ah  lord!  for  I  have 
pronounced  the  word,  saith  the  Lord. 

(5.  SHAVING  OF  BEARDS.) 

See  Jer.  xli.  5. 

s    (6.   RENDING    OF   CLOTHES   AND   GIRDING  WITH 
SACKCLOTH.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  31.  And  David  said  to  Joab,  and  to  all 
'the  people  that  were  with  him.  Rend  your  clothes,  and 
gird  you  with  sackclotli,  and  mourn  before  Abner. 
And  king  David  hwiself  followed  the  bier. 

(7.  WEEPING.) 

Gen.  1.  1.  And  Joseph  fell  upon  his  father's  face, 
and  wept  upon  him,  and  kissed  him. 

—  xxiii.  2.  And  Sarah  died  in  Kirjath-arba ;  the 
same  is  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Canaan :  and  Abraham 
came  to  mourn  for  Sarah,  and  to  weep  for  her. 

Deut.  xxxiv.  8.  And  tlie  children  of  Israel  wept  for 
Moses  in  the  plains  of  Moab  thirty  days :  so  the  days 
of  weeping  and  mourning  for  Moses  were  ended. 

2  Sam.  i.  12.  And  tliey  mourned,  and  wept,  and 
fasted  until  even,  for  Saul,  and  for  Jonathan  his  son, 
and  for  the  people  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  house  of 
Israel ;  because  they  were  fallen  by  the  sword. 

 24.  Ye  daughters  of  Israel,  weep  over  Saul, 

who  clothed  you  in  scarlet,  with  otJi£r  delights ;  who 
put  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  yom*  apparel. 

—  iii.  32.  And  they  buried  Abner  in  Hebron :  and 
the  king  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept  at  the  grave  of 
Abner ;  and  all  the  people  wept. 

 33.  And  the  king  lamented  over  Abner,  and 

said.  Died  Abner  as  a  fool  dietli  ? 

 34.  Thy  hands  were  not  bound,  nor  thy  feet 

put  into  fetters :  as  a  man  falleth  before  wicked  men, 
80  fellest  thou.  And  all  the  people  wept  again  over 
him. 

Acts  ix.  38.  And  forasmuch  as  Lydda  was  nigh  to 
Joppa,  and  the  disciples  had  heard  that  Peter  was 
there,  tliey  sent  unto  him  two  men,  desiring  him  that 
he  would  not  delay  to  come  to  them. 

 39.  Then  Peter  arose  and  went  with  them. 

When  he  was  come,  they  brought  him  into  the  upper 
chamber :  and  all  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping, 
and  shewing  the  coats  and  garments  which  Dorcas 
made,  while  she  was  with  them. 

(8.  LAMENTING.) 

Gen.  1.  10.  And  they  came  to  the  threshingfloor  of 
Atad,  which  is  beyond  Jordan ;  and  there  they  mourned 
ivith  a  great  and  very  sore  lamentation :  and  he  made 
a  mourning  for  his  father  seven  days. 

Joel  i.  8.  Lament  like  a  virgin  gii'ded  with  sackcloth 
for  the  husband  of  her  youth. 

Acts  viii.  2.  And  devout  men  carried  Stephen  to  his 
burial,  and  made  great  lamentation  over  him. 

(9.  WAILING.) 

Jer.  ix.  17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Consider 
ye,  and  call  for  the  mourning  women,  that  they  may 
come;  and  send  for  cunning  women,  that  they  may 
come : 

—  —  18.  And  let  them  make  haste,  and  take  up  a 
wailing  for  us,  that  our  eyes  may  run  down  with  tears, 
and  our  eyelids  gusli  out  with  waters. 

 19.  For  a  voice  of  wailing  is  heard  out  of  Zion, 

How  are  we  spoiled  !  we  are  greatly  confounded, 
because  we  have  forsaken  the  land,  because  our  dwell- 
ings have  cast  vs  out. 

 20.  Yet  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  ye 

women,  and  let  your  ear  receive  the  word  of  his 
moutli,  and  teach  your  daughters  wailing,  and  every 
one  her  neighbour  lamentation. 

Amosv.  16.  Therefore  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts, 
the  Lord,  saitli  thus ;  Wailing  shall  be  in  all  streets ; 
and  tliey  shall  say  in  all  tlie  highways,  Alas !  alas ! 
and  they  shall  call  tlie  husbandman  to'mourning,  and 
sufli  as  are  sl\ilful  of  lamentation  to  wailing. 

 17.  And  in  all  vineyards  shall  be  wailing:  for 

I  will  pass  through  thee,  saith  the  Lord. 


(10.  CUTTING  THE  FLESH.) 

Lev.xix.  28.  Ye  shall  not  make  any  cuttings  in  your 
flesh  for  the  dead,  nor  print  any  marks  upon  you :  I 
am  the  Lord. 

—  xxi.  5.  Tliey  shall  not  make  baldness  upon  their 
head,  neither  shall  tliey  shave  off  the  corner  of  their 
beard,  nor  make  any  cuttings  in  their  flesh. 

Deut.  xiv.  1.  Ye  are  the  children  of  the  Lord  your 
God  :  ye  sliall  not  cut  yourselves,  nor  make  any  bald- 
ness between  your  eyes  for  the  dead. 

Jep.xvi.  6.  Both  the  great  and  the  small  shall  die  in 
tliis  land  :  they  shall  not  be  buried,  neither  shall  men 
lament  for  them,  nor  cut  themselves,  nor  make  them- 
selves bald  for  them : 

§  103.   Sympathy  with  Mourners. 

2  Sam.x.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that  the 
king  of  tlie  children  of  Ammon  died,  and  Hanun  his 
son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 2.  Then  said  David,  I  will  shew  kindness  unto 

Hanun  the  son  of  Nahash,  as  his  father  shewed  kind- 
ness unto  me.  And  David  sent  to  comfort  him  by  the 
hand  of  his  servants  for  his  father.  And  David's 
servants  came  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon. 

 3.  And  the  princes  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

said  unto  Hanun  their  lord,  Thinkest  thou  that  David 
doth  honour  thy  father,  that  he  hath  sent  comforters 
unto  thee?  hath  not  David  rather  sent  his  servants 
unto  thee,  to  search  the  city,  and  to  spy  it  out,  and  to 
overthrow  it  ? 

I  Chr.  xix.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Nahash  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  died,  and 
his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

 2.  And  David  said,  I  will  shew  kindness  unto 

Hanun  the  son  of  Nahash,  because  his  father  shewed 
kindness  to  me.  And  David  sent  messengers  to  com- 
fort him  concerning  his  father.  So  the  servants  of 
David  came  into  tlie  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
to  Hanun,  to  comfort  him. 

 3.  But  the  princes  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

said  to  Hanun,  Thinkest  thou  that  David  doth  honour 
thy  father,  that  he  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee? 
are  not  liis  servants  come  unto  thee  for  to  search,  and 
to  overthrow,  and  to  spy  out  the  land  ? 

Jobxxix.  25.  I  chose  out  their  way,  and  sat  chief, 
and  dwelt  as  a  king  in  the  army,  as  one  that  comfort- 
eth  the  mourners. 

John  xi.  18.  Now  Bethany  was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem, 
about  fifteen  furlongs  off: 

 19.  And  many  of  the  Jews  came  to  Martha 

and  Mary,  to  comfort  them  concerning  their  brother. 

§  104.  Burials. 

Gen.  XXV.  9.  And  his  sons  Isaac  and  Ishmael  buried 
him  in  the  cave  of  Machpelah,  in  the  field  of  Ephron 
the  son  of  Zohar  the  Hittite,  which  is  before  ISIamre ; 

 10.  The  field  which  Abraham  purchased  of 

the  sons  of  Heth:  there  was  Abraham  buried,  and 
Sarah  his  wife. 

—  XXXV.  8.  But  Deborah  Rebekah's  nurse  died,  and 
she  was  buried  beneath  Beth-el  under  an  oak :  and  the 
name  of  it  was  called  Allon-bachuth. 

—  xlviii.  7.  And  as  for  me,  when  I  came  from 
Padan,  Rachel  died  by  me  in  the  land  of  Canaan  in 
the  way,  when  yet  there  was  but  a  little  way  to  come 
unto  Ephrath  :  and  I  buried  her  there  in  the  way  of 
Ephrath ;  the  same  is  Beth-leheni. 

—  1.  7.  And  Joseph  went  up  to  bury  his  father :  and 
with  him  went  up  all  the  servants 'of  Pharaoh,  the 
elders  of  his  house,  and  all  the  elders  of  the  land  of 
Esvpt, 

".^  8.  And  all  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  his 

brethren,  and  his  father's  house  :  only  their  little  ones, 
and  their  flocks,  and  their  herds,  they  left  in  the  land 
of  Goshen. 

 9.  And  there  went  up  with  him  both  chariots 

and  horsemen :  and  it  was  a  verv  great  company. 

 12.  And  his  sons  did  unto  him  according  as 

he  commanded  them : 

 13.  For  his  sons  carried  him  into  the  land  of 

Canaan  and  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of 


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THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  xiir. 


Machpelali,  which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  for 
a  possession  of  a  burying-place  ot  Ephron  the  Hittite, 
before  Mamre. 

Gen.  1.  14.  And  Joseph  returned  into  Egypt, he,  and 
his  brethren,  and  all  that  went  up  with  him  to  bury 
his  father,  after  he  had  buried  his  father. 

Jos.  xxiv.  30.  And  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of 
his  inheritance  in  Timnath-serah,  which  is  in  mount 
Ephraim,  on  the  nortli  side  of  the  hill  of  Gaash. 

 32.  And  the  bones  of  Joseph,  which  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  brought  out  of  Egypt,  buried  they  in 
Shechem,  in  a  parcel  of  ground  which  Jacob  bought 
of  the  sons  of  Hamor  the  father  of  Shechem  for  a  hun- 
dred pieces  of  silver ;  and  it  became  the  inheritance  of 
the  children  of  Joseph. 

 33.  And  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  died ;  and 

they  buried  him  in  a  hill  that  pertained  to  Phinehas  his 
Bon,  which  was  given  him  in  mount  Ephraim. 

Jud.  ii.  8.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  servant 
of  the  Lord,  died,  being  a  hundred  and  ten  years  old. 

 9.  And  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his  in- 
heritance in  Timnath-heres,  in  the  mount  of  Ephraim, 
on  the  north  side  of  the  hill  Gaash. 

1  Kings  xiv.  18.  And  they  bmied  him;  and  all  Is- 
rael mourned  for  him,  according  to  tin?  word  of  the 
Lord,  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  Abi- 
jah  the  prophet. 

2  Kings  ix.  28.  And  his  servants  carried  him  in  a 
chariot  to  Jerusalem,  and  buried  him  in  his  sepulchre 
with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  1.  And  Samuel  died  ;  and  all  the  Israel- 
ites were  gathered  together,  and  lamented  him,  and 
buried  him  in  his  house  at  Ramah.  And  David  arose, 
and  went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  Paran. 

— xxxi.  11.  And  when  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-gilead 
heard  of  that  which  the  Philistines  had  done  to  Saul, 

 12.  All  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  went  all 

night,  and  took  the  body  of  Saul  and  the  bodies  of  his 
sons  from  the  wall  of  Beth-shan,  and  came  to  Jabesh, 
and  biu-nt  them  there. 

 13.  And  they  took  their  bones,  and  buried  them 

under  a  tree  at  Jabesh,  and  fasted  seven  days. 

2  Sam.  xxi.  12.  And  David  went  and  took  the  bones 
of  Saul  and  the  bones  of  Jonathan  his  son  from  the 
men  of  Jabesh-gilead,  which  had  stolen  them  from 
the  street  of  Beth-shan,  where  the  Philistines  had  hang- 
ed them,  when  the  Philistines  had  slain  Saul  in  Gilboa : 

'  13.  And  he  brought  up  from  thence  the  bones 

of  Saul  and  the  bones  of  Jonathan  his  son ;  and  they 
gathered  the  bones  of  them  that  were  hanged. 

 14.  And  the  bones  of  Saul  and  Jonathan  his 

son  buried  they  in  the  country  of  Benjamin  in  Zelah, 
in  the  sepulchre  of  Kish  his  father :  and  they  perform- 
ed all  that  the  king  commanded.  And  after  that  God 
was  entreated  for  the  land. 

I  Chr.  X.  11.  And  when  all  Jabesh-gilead  heard  all 
that  the  Philistines  had  done  to  Saul, 

 12.  They  arose,  all  the  valiant  men,  and  took 

away  the  body  of  Saul,  and  the  bodies  of  his  sons,  and 
brought  them  to  Jabesh,  and  buried  their  bones  vmder 
the  oak  in  Jabesh,  and  fasted  seven  days. 

Jer.  vii.  32.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  it  shall  no  more  be  called  Tophet,  nor 
The  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom,  but  The  valley  of 
slaughter :  for  they  shall  bury  in  Tophet,  till  there  be 
no  place. 

—  xix.  11.  And  shalt  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts ;  Even  so  will  I  break  this  people  and 
this  city,  as  one  breaketh  a  potter's  vessel,  that  cannot 
be  made  whole  again :  and  they  shall  bury  th£m  in 
Tophet,  till  there  be  no  place  to  bury. 

 13.  Thus  will  I  do  unto  this  place,  saith  the 

Lord,  and  to  the  inhabitants  thereof,  and  even  make 
this  city  as  Tophet ; 

Mark  vi.  29.  And  when  his  disciples  heard  of  it,  they 
came  and  took  up  his  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a  tomb. 

John  xi.  17.  Then  when  Jesus  came,  he  found  that 
he  had  lain  in  the  grave  four  days  already. 

Acts  V.  6.  And  the  }'oung  men  arose,  wound  him  up, 
and  carried  him  out,  and  buried  him. 

—  vii.  16.  And  were  carried  over  into  Sychem,  and 
laid  in  the  sepulchre  that  Abraham  bought  for  a  sum 
of  money  of  the  sons  of  Emmor,  the  father  of  Sychem. 


See  Deut.  xxxiv.  5,6.  Jud.  viii.  32;  xvi.  31.  2  Kings 
xiv.  30.   2  Chp.  xxiv.  16,  25. 

§  105.  The  Grave. 

Job  X.  23.  A  land  of  darkness,  as  darkness  itself;  and 
of  the  shadow  of  death,  without  any  order,  and  where 
the  light  is  as  darkness. 

—  xvii.  13.  If  I  wait,  the  grave  is  mine  house :  I  have 
made  my  bed  in  the  darkness. 

—  xviii.  18.  He  shall  be  driven  from  light  into  dark- 
ness, and  chased  out  of  the  world. 

—  xxxviii.  17.  Have  the  gates  of  death  been  opened 
unto  thee  ?  or  hast  thou  seen  the  doors  of  the  shadow 
of  death? 

Ps.  xlix.  14.  Like  sheep  that  are  laid  in  the  grave ; 
death  shall  feed  on  them ;  and  the  upright  shall  have 
dominion  over  them  in  the  morning ;  and  their  beauty 
shall  consume  in  the  grave  from  their  dwelling. 

Ec.  xi.  8.  But  if  a  man  live  many  years,  and  rejoice 
in  them  all ;  yet  let  him  remember  the  days  of  dark- 
ness ;  for  they  shall  be  many.  All  that  cometh  is  van- 
ity. 

Lam.  iii.  6.  He  hath  set  me  in  dark  places  as  they 
that  be  dead  of  old. 

Johnxi.  38.  Jesus  therefore  again  groaning  in  him- 
self cometh  to  the  grave.  It  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone 
lay  upon  it. 

SeeEzek.xxvi.  20. 

§  106.  Monuments. 

Gen.  XXXV.  20.  And  Jacob  set  a  pillar  upon  her 
grave :  that  is  the  pillar  of  Rachel's  grave  unto  this 
day. 

2  Sam.  xviii.  17.  And  they  took  Absalom,  and  cast 
him  into  a  great  pit  in  the  wood,  and  laid  a  very  great 
heap  of  stones  upon  him :  and  all  Israel  fled  every  one 
to  his  tent. 

Luke  xi.  48.  Truly  ye  bear  witness  that  ye  allow  the 
deeds  of  your  fathers:  for  they  indeed  Idlled  them, 
and  ye  build  their  sepulchres. 

§  107.  Corruption. 

Job  xvli.  14.  I  have  said  to  corruption.  Thou  art  my 
father:  to  the  worm.  Thou  art  my  mother,  and  my  sis- 
ter. 

—  xviii.  13.  It  shall  devour  the  strength  of  his 
skin:  even  the  firstborn  of  death  shall  devour  his 
strength. 

—  xxi.  23.  One  dieth  in  his  full  strength,  being  wholly 
at  ease  and  quiet. 

 24.  His  breasts  are  full  of  milk,  and  his  bones 

are  moistened  with  marrow. 

 25.  And  another  dieth  in  the  bitterness  of  his 

soul,  and  never  eateth  with  pleasure. 

 26.  They  shall  lie  down  alike  in  the  dust,  and 

the  worms  shall  cover  them. 

—  xxiv.  19.  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snow 
waters :  so  doth  the  grave  those  which  have  sinned. 

 20.  The  womb  shall  forget  him ;  the  wonn  shall 

feed  sweetly  on  him ;  he  shall  be  no  more  remember- 
ed ;  and  wickedness  shall  be  broken  as  a  tree. 

Ps.cxlvi.  7.  Which  executeth  judgment  for  the  op- 
pressed :  which  giveth  food  to  the  hungry.  The  Lord 
looseth  the  prisoners. 

Johnxi.  39.  Jesus  said.  Take  ye  away  the  stone. 
Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  was  dead,  saith  unto  him, 
Lord,  by  this  time  he  stinketh :  for  he  hath  been  dead 
foixr  days. 

Acts  xiii.  36.  For  David,  after  he  had  served  his  own 
generation  by  the  will  of  God,  fell  on  sleep,  and  was 
laid  unto  his' fathers,  and  saw  corruption  : 

§  108.   Threats  of  Non-Burial. 

Deut.  xxviii.  26.  And  thy  carcass  shall  be  meat  unto 
all  fowls  of  the  air,  and  unto  the  beasts  of  the  earth, 
aud  no  man  shall  fray  them  away. 

I  Kings  xvi.  4.  He  that  dieth  of  Baasha  in  the  city 
shall  the  dogs  eat ;  and  him  that  dieth  of  his  in  the  fields 
shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  eat. 


CHAP.  I. 


EXTER^^AL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


I  Kings  xxi.  23.  And  of  Jezebel  also  spake  the  | 
Lord,  saying,  The  clogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  the  wall  i 
of  Jezreei. 

 34.  Him  that  dieth  of  Aliab  in  the  city  the 

dogs  shall  eat ;  and  him  that  dieth  in  the  field  shall 
the  fowls  of  the  air  eat. 

2  Kings  ix.  10.  And  the  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  in  the 
portion  of  Jezreei,  and  there  shnll  be  none  to  bury  her. 
And  he  opened  the  door,  and  fled. 

 37.  And  the  carcass  of  Jezebel  shall  be  as 

dung  upon  the  face  of  the  field  in  the  portion  of  Jez- 
reei ;  so  that  they  shall  not  say,  This  is  Jezebel. 

Jer.  vii.  33.  And  the  carcasses  of  this  people  shall 
be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  for  the  beasts 
of  the  earth ;  and  none  shall  fray  them  away. 

—  ix.  22.  Speak,  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Even  the 
carcasses  of  men  shall  fall  as  dung  upon  the  open 
field,  and  as  the  handful  after  the  harvestman,  and 
none  shall  gather  them. 

Amos  viii.  3.  And  the  songs  of  the  temple  shall  be 
bowlings  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  God  :  there  shall 
be  many  dead  bodies  in  every  place ;  they  shall  cast 
them  forth  with  silence. 

Rev.  xi.  8.  And  their  dead  bodies  shall  lie  in  the 
street  of  the  great  city,  which  spiritually  is  called 
Sodom  and  Egypt,  where  also  our  Lord  was  crucified. 

 9.  And  they  of  the  people  and  kindreds  and 

tongues  and  nations  shall  see  their  dead  bodies  three 
days  and  a  half,  and  shall  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies 
to  be  put  in  graves. 

 10.  And  they  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall 

rejoice  over  them,  and  make  merry,  and  shall  send 
gifts  one  to  another ;  because  these  two  prophets  tor- 
mented them  that  dwelt  on  the  earth. 

See  I  Kings  xiv.  11.  Is.  xiv.  18-30.  Ezek.xxxjy.  4. 


§  109.   Bodies  Devoured. 

Ps.  Ixxix.  2.  The  dead  bodies  of  thy  servants  have 
they  given  to  be  meat  unto  the  fowls  of  the  heaven, 
the  flesh  of  thy  saints  unto  the  beasts  of  the  earth, 

 3.  Their  blood  have  they  shed  like  water 

round  about  Jerusalem;  and  there  was  none  to  bury 
them. 

2  Kings  ix.  35.  And  they  went  to  bury  her:  but 
they  found  no  more  of  her  than  the  skull,  and  the  feet, 
and  the  palms  of  her  hands. 

 36.  Wherefore  they  came  again,  and  told  him. 

And  he  said.  This  is  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
spake  by  his  servant  Elijah  the  Tishbite,  saying.  In 
the  portion  of  Jezreei  shall  dogs  eat  the  flesh  of  Jezebel : 

Rev.  xix.  17.  And  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the 
sun ;  and  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying  to  all  the 
fowls  that  fly  in  the  midst  of  heaven,  Come  and  gather 
yourselves  together  unto  the  supper  of  the  great  God ; 

 18.  That  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings,  and 

the  flesh  of  captains,  and  the  flesh  of  mighty  men,  and 
the  flesh  of  horses,  and  of  them  that  sit  on  them,  and 
the  flesh  of  all  men,  both  free  and  bond,  both  small 
and  great. 

SeeEzek.xxxix.  17-20. 

§  110.   Bodies  Burned. 

Amosvi.  9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  there  re- 
main ten  men  in  one  house,  that  they  shall  die. 

 10.  And  a  man's  uncle  shall  take  him  up,  and 

he  that  burneth  him,  to  brmg  out  the  bones  out  of  the 
house,  and  shall  say  unto  him  that  is  by  the  sides  of 
the  house.  Is  there  yet  any  with  thee  ?  and  he  shall 
say.  No.  Then  shall  he  say,  Hold  thy  tongue :  for  we 
may  not  make  mention  of  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

See  Amos  ii.  1. 


BOOK  XIY.— EXTERNAL  NATURE 


[See  also  page  93,  "  Wobks  op  God."] 


CHAP.  I. 
THE  HEAVENS. 

§  1.   Orders  of  the  Heavenly  Bodies. 

I  Cor.  XV.  40.  There  are  also  celestial  bodies,  and 
bodies  terrestrial :  but  the  glory  of  the  celestial  is  one, 
and  the  glory  of  the  terrestrial  is  another. 

 41.  Tliere  is  one  glory  of  the  sun,  and  an- 
other glory  of  the  moon,  and  another  glory  of  the 
stars ;  for  on^  star  differeth  from  anotlier  star  in  glory. 

§  2.   Sun  and  Moon. 

Ps.  xix.  5.  Which  is  as  a  bridegroom  coming  out  of 
liis  chamber,  and,  rejoiceth  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a 
race. 

 6.  His  going  forth  is  from  the  end  of  the  hea- 
ven, and  his  circuit  unto  the  ends  of  it :  and  there  is 
nothing  hid  from  the  heat  thereof. 

Ec.  i.  5.  The  sun  also  ariseth,  and  the  sim  goeth 
down,  and  hasteth  to  his  place  where  he  aiose. 

Rev.  xii.  1.  And  there  appeared  a  great  wonder  in 
heaven ;  a  woman  clothed  with  the  sun,  and  the  moon 
under  her  feet,  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve 
stars. 

—  xvi.  8.  And  the  fourtli  angel  ]->oured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  sun ;  and  power  was  given  imto  him  to 
scorch  men  with  fire. 


§  3.   The  Stars. 

Jud.  V.  20.  They  fought  from  heaven;  the  stars  in 
their  coiu-ses  fought  against  Sisera. 

Jobxxxviii.  31.  Canst  thou  bind  the  sweet  influ- 
ences of  Pleiades,  or  loose  the  bands  of  Orion  ? 

Rev.  ii.  28.  And  I  will  give  him  the  morning  star. 

§  4.   Other  SteUar  Bodies. 

Mat.  ii.  9.  When  they  had  heard  the  king,  they  de- 
parted ;  and,  lo,  the  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east, 
went  before  them,  till  it  came  and  stood  over  where 
the  young  child  was. 

 10.  When  they  saw  the  star,  they  rejoiced 

with  exceeding  great  joy. 

Jude  13.  Raging  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  their 
own  shame;  wandermg  stars,  to  whom  is  resented 
the  blackness  of  darkness  for  ever. 

5.   Heavenly  Bodies  Extinguished  or  Obscured. 

Mat.  xxiv.  29.  Immediately  after  the  tribulation  of 
those  days  shall  the  sun  be  "darkened,  and  the  moon 
shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the  stars  shall  fall  from 
heaven,  and  the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be  shaken. 

Markxiii.  24.  But  in  those  daj^s,  after  that  tribula- 
tion, the  sun  shall  be  darkened,  and  the  moon  shall 
not  give  her  light, 

— 25.  And  the  stars  of  heaven  shall  fall,  and  the 
powers  that  are  ui  heaven  shall  be  shaken. 


382 


CHAP.  11. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


Rev.  viii.  13.  And  the  fourth  angel  sounded,  and  the 
third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten,  and  the  third  part 
of  the  moon,  and  the  third  part  of  the  stars ;  so  as  the 
third  part  of  them  was  darkened,  and  the  day  shone 
not  for  a  third  part  of  it,  and  the  night  liliewise. 

§  6.   Old  and  New  Heavens, 

Is.  li.  6.  Lift  up  your  eyes  to  the  heavens,  and  look 
upon  the  earth  beneath :  for  the  heavens  shall  vanish 
away  like  smoke,  and  the  earth  shall  wax  old  like  a 
garment,  and  they  that  dwell  therein  shall  die  in  like 
manner :  but  my  salvation  shall  be  for  ever,  and  my 
righteousness  shall  not  be  abolished. 

—  Ixv.  15.  And  ye  shall  leave  your  name  for  a 
curse  unto  my  chosen:  for  the  Lord  God  shall  slay 
thee,  and  call  his  servants  by  another  name  : 

 16.  That  he  who  blesseth  himself  in  the  earth 

shall  bless  himself  in  the  God  of  truth ;  and  he  that 
sweareth  in  the  earth  shall  swear  by  the  God  of  truth ; 
because  the  former  troubles  are  forgotten,  and  because 
they  are  hid  from  mine  eyes. 

 17.  For,  behold,  I  create  new  heavens  and  a 

new  earth  :  and  the  former  shall  not  be  remembered, 
nor  come  into  mind. 

 18.  But  be  ye  glad  and  rejoice  for  ever  in  that 

which  I  create :  for,  behold,  I  create  Jerusalem  a  re- 
joicing, and  her  people  a  joy. 

 19.  And  I  will  rejoice  in  Jerusalem,  and  joy 

in  my  people :  and  the  voice  of  weeping  shall  be  no 
more  heard  in  her,  nor  the  voice  of  crying. 

§  7.  Light. 

(1.  IS  WOKDEEFUL  AJO)  BEATTTIPUL.) 

Job  xxxviii.  19.  Where  is  the  way  whei-e  light  dwell- 
eth  ?  and  as  for  darkness,  where  is  the  place  thereof, 

 20.  That  thou  shouldest  take  it  to  the  bound 

thereof,  and  that  thou  shouldest  know  the  paths  to  the 
house  thereof? 

 31.  Knowest  thou  it,  because  thou  wast  then 

born  ?  or  because  the  number  of  thy  days  is  great  ? 

 34.  By  what  way  is  the  light  parted,  which 

scattereth  the  east  wind  upon  the  earth  ? 

Ec.  xi.  7.  Truly  the  light  is  sweet,  and  a  pleasant 
thing  it  is  for  the  eyes  to  behold  the  sun : 

(3.  WITNESSING  FOR  GOD.) 

Ps.  xix.  3.  Day  unto  day  uttereth  speech,  and  night 
unto  night  sheweth  knowledge. 

 3.  There  is  no  speech  nor  language,  wTiere  their 

voice  is  not  heard. 

 4.  Their  line  is  gone  out  through  all  the  earth, 

and  their  words  to  the  end  of  the  world.  In  them 
hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  for  the  sun, 

—  xcvii.  6.  The  heavens  declare  his  righteousness, 
and  all  the  people  see  his  glory. 

(3.  SYMBOLIC  USE  OF.) 

2  Sam.xxiii.  4.  And  he  sJuiM  be  as  the  light  of  the 
morning,  ichen  the  sun  riseth,  even  a  morning  without 
clouds ;  as  the  tender  grass  springing  out  of  the  earth 
by  clear  shining  after  rain. 

Job  xxiv.  13.  They  are  of  those  that  rebel  against 
the  light ;  they  know  not  the  ways  thereof,  nor  abide 
in  the  paths  thereof 

John  xi.  9.  Jesus  answered,  Axe  there  not  twelve 
hours  in  the  day  ?  If  any  man  walk  in  the  day,  he 
stumbleth  not,  because  he  seeth  the  light  of  this  world. 

§  8.  Darkness. 

Jobxvii.  13.  They  change  the  night  into  day:  the 
light  is  short  because  of  darliness. 

—  xxviii.  3.  He  setteth  an  end  to  darkness,  and 
eearcheth  out  all  perfection :  the  stones  of  darkness, 
and  the  shadow  of  death. 

—  xxxvi.  30.  Desire  not  the  night,  when  people  are 
cut  off  in  their  place. 

Jer.  iv.  23.  I  beheld  the  earth,  and,  lo,  it  was  with- 
out form,  and  void ;  and  the  heavens,  and  they  had  no 
Ught.  ^ 

 28.  For  this  shall  the  earth  mourn,  and  the 

heavens  above  be  black :  because  I  have  spoken  it,  1 


have  purposed  it,  and  will  not  repent,  neither  will  I 
turn  back  from  it. 

—  xiii.  15.  Hear  ye,  and  give  ear ;  be  not  proud  r 
for  the  Lord  hath  spoken. 

 16.  Give  glory  to  the  Lord  your  God,  before 

he  cause  darkness,  and  before  your  feet  stumble  upon 
the  dark  mountains,  and,  while  ye  look  for  light,  he 
turn  it  into  the  shadow  of  death,  and  make  it  gross 
darkness. 

John  xi.  10.  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he 
stumbleth,  because  there  is  no  light  in  hun. 


CHAP  n. 

THE  EARTH. 
§  9.  Islands. 

Is.  xxiv.  15.  Wherefore  glorify  ye  the  Lord, in  the 

fires,  even  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  in  the 
isles  of  the  sea. 

Rev,  xvi.  30.  And  every  island  fled  away,  and  the 
mountains  were  not  found. 

§  10.  Mountains. 
(See  Gen.  xxii.  2.) 

Gen.  xxii.  4.  Then  on  the  third  day  Abraham  lifted 
up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  place  af;ir  olF. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  15.  The  hill  of  God  is  as  the  hill  of 
Bashan ;  a  high  hill  as  the  hill  of  Bashan. 

 16.  Why  leap  ye,  ye  high  hills?  this  is  the 

hill  which  God  desireth  to  dwell  in ;  yea,  the  Lord 
will  dwell  in  it  for  ever. 

—  Ixxii.  3.  The  mountains  shall  bring  peace  to  the 
people,  and  the  little  hills,  by  righteousness. 

—  Ixxvi.  4.  Thou  art  more  glorious  and  excellent 
than  the  mountains  of  prey. 

§  11.  Monntains  as  Resorts. 

(1.  for  the  VIEW.) 

Num.  xxvii.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses, 
Get  thee  up  into  this  mount  Abarim,  and  see  the  land 
which  I  have  given  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

Deut.  iii.  27.  Get  thee  up  into  the  top  of  Pisgah,  and 
lift  up  thine  eyes  westward,  and  northward,  and 
southward,  and  eastward,  and  behold  it  with  thine 
eyes :  for  thou  shalt  not  go  over  this  Jordan. 

—  xxxii.  49.  Get  thee  up  into  this  mountain  Abarim, 
unto  mount  Nebo,  which  is  in  the  land  of  Moab,  that 
is  over  against  Jericho ;  and  behold  the  land  of  Canaan, 
which  I  give  unto  the  children  of  Israel  for  a  posses- 
sion : 

(3.  FOR  SAFETY  IN  SPEAKING.) 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  13.  Then  David  went  over  to  the  other 
side,  and  stood  on  the  top  of  a  hill  afar  off ;  a  great 
space  being  between  them : 

2  Chr.  xiii.  4.  And  Abijah  stood  up  upon  mount 
Zemaraim,  which  is  in  mount  Ephraim,  and  said,  Hear 
me,  thou  Jeroboam,  and  all  Israel ; 

(3.  FOR  mC^NTATIONS.) 

Num.  xxii.  41.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  Balak  took  Balaam,  and  brought  him  up  into  the 
high  places  of  Baal,  that  thence  he  might  see  the 
utmost  iMvt  of  the  people. 

—  xxiii.  13.  And  Balak  said  unto  him.  Come,  I  pray 
thee,  with  me  unto  another  place,  from  whence  thou 
mayest  see  them :  thou  shalt  see  but  the  utmost  part 
of  them,  and  shalt  not  see  them  all:  and  curse  me 
them  from  thence. 

 37.  And  Balak  said  unto  Balaam,  Come,  I  pray 

thee,  I  will  bring  thee  unto  another  place ;  peradven- 
ture  it  will  please  God  that  thou  mayest  curse  me 
them  from  thence. 

 28.  And  Balak  brought  Balaam  unto  the  top 

of  Peor,  that  looketh  toward  Jeshimon. 

(4.  FOU  THE  TEMPTATION  OF  CHRIST.) 

See  Mat.  iv.  8.   Luke  iv.  5. 


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§  12.  Mountains  as  Representatives,  and  Symbols. 

(1.  OF  A  NATION.) 

Jer.  xxii.  6.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  king's 
house  of  Judah ;  Thou  art  Gilead  unto  me,  and  the 
head  of  Lebanon  :  yet  surelj^  I  will  make  thee  a  wil- 
derness, and  cities  loMch  are  not  inhabited. 

 7.  And  I  will  prepare  destroyers  against  thee, 

every  one  with  their  weapons:  and  they  shall  cut 
down  thy  choice  cedars,  and  cast  iliem  into  the  fire. 

 20.  Go  up  to  Lebanon,  and  cry ;  and  lift  up 

thy  voice  in  Bashan.  and  cry  from  the  passages :  for 
all  thy  lovers  are  destroyed. 

 23.  O  inhabitant  of  Lebanon,  that  makest  thy 

nest  in  the  cedars,  how  gracious  shall  thou  be  when 
pangs  come  upon  thee,  the  pain  as  of  a  woman  in 
travail ! 

Ezek.  vi.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the 
mountams  of  Israel,  and  prophesy  against  them, 

 3.  And  say.  Ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the 

word  of  the  Lord  God;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to 
the  mountains  and  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivei-s  and  to  the 
valleys ;  Behold,  I,  crtn  I,  will  bring  a  sword  upon 
you,  and  I  will  destroy  your  high  places. 

—  xxxvi.  1.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  prophesjr  unto 
tlie  mountains  of  Israel,  and  say,  Ye  mountains  of 
Israel,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lokd: 

 6.  Prophesy  therefore  concerning  the  land  of 

Isi-ael,  and  say  unto  the  mountains  and  to  the  hills,  to 
the  rivers  and  to  the  valleys.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Behold,  I  have  spoken  in  my  jealousy  and  in  my  fury, 
because  ye  have  borne  the  shame  of  the  heathen: 

 7.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  I  have 

lifted  up  mine  hand.  Surely  the  heathen  thata?'e  about 
you,  they  shall  bear  their  shame. 

(2.  OF  A  TRIBUNAL  OF  JUSTICE.) 

Micahvi.  1.  Hear  ye  now  what  the  Lord  saith; 
Arise,  contend  thou  before  the  mountams,  and  let  the 
hills  hear  thy  voice. 

 2.  Hear  ye,  O  mountains,  the  Lord's  contro- 
versy, and  ye  strong  foundations  of  the  earth  :  for  the 
Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  his  people,  and  he  will 
plead  with  Israel. 

 8.  O  my  people,  what  have  I  done  unto  thee? 

and  wherein  have  I  wearied  thee  ?  testify  against  me. 

§  13.  Earthquakes. 

Rev.  viii.  5.  And  the  angel  took  the  censer,  and  filled 
it  with  fire  of  the  altar,  arid  cast  it  into  the  earth :  and 
there  were  voices,  and  thuuderings,  and  lightnings, 
and  an  earthquake. 

§  14.   Mining  Excavations. 

Job  xxviii.  7.  There  m  a  path  which  no  fowl  know- 
eth,  and  Avhich  the  vulture's  eye  hath  not  seen  : 

—  —  8.  The  lion's  M  helps  have  not  trodden  it,  nor 
the  fierce  lion  passed  by  it. 

§  15.  (Juarrics. 
Jud.iii.  20.  And  Ehud  escaped  while  they  tarried, 
and  passed  beyond  the  quarries,  and  escaped  unto 
Seu'ath. 

§  16.  Salt. 

(1.  METAPnORICAL.) 

Mark  ix.  49.  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with  fire, 
and  every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted  with  salt. 

 50.  Salt  is  good :  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  his 

saltness,  Avherewith  will  ye  season  it?  Have  salt  ,  in 
yourselves,  and  have  peace  one  with  another. 

Luke  xiv.  34.  Salt  is  good:  but  if  the  salt  have  lost 
Lis  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  seasoned? 

 35.  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 

the  dunghill ;  but  men  cast  it  out.  He  that  hath  ears 
to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

(2.  SOWN  AS  A  SYJIUOL  OP  DESTRUCTION.) 

Jud.  ix.  45.  And  Abimclech  fought  against  the  city 
all  tliat  day  ;  and  he  took  the  city  and  slew  the  peojile 
that  icas  therein,  and  beat  down  the  citj',  and  sowed 
it  with  salt. 


§  17.   Useful  and  Precious  Metals. 

Deut.  viii.  9.  A  land  wherein  thou  shall  eat  bread 
without  scarceness,  thou  shall  not  lack  any  thing  in  it ; 
a  land  whose  stones  are  iron,  and  out  of  whose  hills 
thou  mayest  dig  brass. 

Job  xxviii.  1.  Surely  there  is  a  vein  for  the  silver,  and 
a  place  for  gold  wlwre  they  fine  it. 

 2.  Iron  is  taken  out  of  the  earth,  and  brass  is 

molten  out  of  the  stone. 

Is.  ii.  7.  Their  land  also  is  full  of  silver  and  gold, 
neither  is  there  any  end  of  their  treasures ;  their  land 
is  also  full  of  horses,  neither  is  there  any  end  of  their 
chariots : 

Lam.  iv.  1.  How  is  the  gold  become  dim  !  hoic  is  the 
most  fine  gold  changed !  the  stones  of  the  sanctuary 
are  poured  out  in  the  top  of  every  street. 

 2.  The  precious  sons  of  "Zion,  comparable  to 

fine  gold,  how  are  they  esteemed  as  earthen  pitchers, 
the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  potter  1 

§  18.   Precious  Stones. 

Job  xxviii.  5.  As  for  the  earth,  out  of  it  cometh 
bread :  and  under  it  is  turned  up  as  it  were  fire. 

 6.  The  stones  of  it  are  the  place  of  sapphires; 

and  it  hath  dust  of  gold. 

 16.  It  cannot  be  valued  with  the  gold  of  Ophir, 

with  the  precious  onyx,  or  the  sapphire. 

 17.  The  gold  and  the  crystal  cannot  equal  it : 

and  the  exchange  of  it  shaU  not         jewels  of  fine  gold. 

 18.  No  mention  shall  be  made  of  coral,  or  of 

pearls :  for  the  price  of  wisdom  is  above  rubies. 

 19.  The  topaz  of  Ethiopia  shall  not  equal  it, 

neither  shall  it  be  valued  with  pure  gold. 

See  2  Chr.  ix.  10. 


CHAP.  III. 
WATERS. 
§  19.   Wells  and  Fountains. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Deut.  viii.  7.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  bringeth  thee 
into  a  good  land,  a  land  of  brooks  of  water,  of  fount- 
ains and  depths  that  spring  out  of  valleys  and  hills ; 

Jud.  i.  14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  came  to 
Mm,  that  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field : 
and  she  lighted  from  off  Jier  ass ;  and  Caleb  said  unto 
her,  What  wilt  thou? 

 15.  And  she  said  unto  him.  Give  me  a  bless- 
ing: for  thou  hast  given  me  a  south  land;  give  me 
also  springs  of  water.  And  Caleb  gave  her  the  upper 
springs,  and  the  nether  springs. 

See  John  iv.  6, 11, 12. 

(2.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Ps.  Ixxxiv.  6.  Who  passing  through  the  valley  of 

Baca  make  it  a  well ;  the  rain  also  filleth  the  pools, 
is.  xii.  3.  Therefore  with  joy  shall  ye  draw  water 

out  of  the  wells  of  salvation. 
Jam.  iii.  11.  Doth  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  same 

place  sweet  vater  and  bitter? 
 12.  Can  the  fig  tree,  my  brethren,  bear  olive 

berries  ?  either  a  vine,  figs  ?  so  can  no  fountain  both 

yield  salt  water  and  fresh- 
See  Prov.  V.  15 

(3.  POOL  OF  BETHESDA.) 

John  V.  2.  Now  there  is  at  Jerusalem  by  the  sheep 
ma/rkct  a  pool,  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue 
Bethesda,  having  five  porches. 

 3.  In  these  lay  a  great  multitude  of  impotent 

folk,  of  blind,  halt,  withered,  waiting  for  the  moving 
of  the  water. 

 4.  For  an  angel  went  down  at  a  certain  season 

into  the  pool,  and  troubled  the  water :  whosoever  then 
first  after  the  troubling  of  the  water  stepped  in  was 
made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease  he  had. 

§  20.   Rivers  and  Brooks. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Jud.  V.  21.  The  river  of  Kishon  swept  them  away, 


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EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


that  ancient  river,  the  river  Kishon.    O  my  soul,  thou 
hast  trodden  down  strength. 

Ec.  i.  7.  All  the  rivers  run  into  the  sea ;  yBt  the  sea 
M  not  full:  unto  the  place  from  whence  the  rivers 
come,  thither  they  return  again. 

(3.  METAPHORICAL.) 

Ps.  xxxvi.  7.  How  excellent  is  thy  lovingkindness, 
O  God  !  therefore  the  children  of  men  put  their  trust 
under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings. 

—  —  8.  They  shall  be  abundantly  satisfied  with  the 
fatness  of  thy  house ;  and  thou  shalt  make  them  drink 
of  the  river  of  thy  pleasures. 

 9.  For  with  thee  is  the  fountain  of  life  :  in  thy 

light  shall  we  see  light. 

" —  xlvi.  4.  T/ia'e  is  a  river,  the  streams  whereof 
shall  make  glad  the  city  of  God,  the  holy  jilace  of  the 
tabernacles  of  the  ]\Iost  High. 

—  ex.  7.  He  shall  drink  of  the  brook  in  the  way ; 
therefore  shall  he  lift  up  the  head. 

§  21.   The  Four  Rivers  of  Paradise. 

Gen.  ii.  10.  And  a  river  went  out  of  Eden  to  water 
the  garden ;  and  from  thence  it  was  parted,  and  be- 
came into  four  heads. 

 11.  The  name  of  the  first  is  Pison :  that  is  it 

which  compasseth  the  whole  land  of  Ilavilah,  where 
there  is  gold ; 

 13.  And  the  gold  of  that  land  is  good :  there 

is  bdellium  and  the  onyx  stone. 

 13.  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  is  Gihon : 

the  same  is  it  that  compasseth  the  whole  land  of 
Ethiopia. 

 14.  And  the  name  of  the  third  river  is  Hiddc- 

kel :  that  w  it  which  ^oelh  toward  the  east  of  Assyria. 
And  the  fomth  river  is  Euphrates. 

§  22.   Ideal  Rivers. 

(1.   EZEKTEL's  vision  of  the  KrVER  OP  SALVATION.) 

Ezek.  xlvii.  1.  Afterward  he  brought  me  again  unto 
the  door  of  the  house  ;  and,  behold,  Avaters  issued  out 
from  under  the  threshold  of  the  house  eastward :  for 
the  forefront  of  the  house  stood  toward  the  east,  and 
the  water  came  down  from  under,  from  the  right  side 
of  the  house,  at  the  south  side  of  the  altar. 

 3.  Then  brought  he  me  out  of  the  way  of  the 

gate  northward,  and  led  mc  about  the  way  without 
xmto  the  outer  gate  by  the  way  that  looketh  eastward ; 
and,  behold,  there  ran  out  waters  on  the  right  side. 

 3.  And  when  the  man  that  had  the  line  in  his 

hand  went  forth  eastward,  he  measured  a  thousand 
cubits,  and  he  brought  me  thi'ough  the  waters;  the 
waters  icere  to  the  ankles. 

 4.  Again  he  measured  a  thousand,  ana  brought 

me  through  the  waters ;  the  waters  were  to  the  knees. 
Again  he  measured  a  thousand,  and  brought  me 
through ;  the  waters  irere  to  the  loins. 

 5.  Afterward  he  measured  a  thousand  ;  and  it 

was  a  river  that  I  could  not  pass  over:  for  the  waters 
were  risen,  waters  to  swim  in,  a  river  that  could  not 
be  passed  over. 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  hast 

thou  seen  this?  Then  he  brought  me,  and  caused  me 
to  retiu-n  to  the  brink  of  the  river. 

 7.  Now  when  I  had  returned,  behold,  at  the 

bank  of  the  river  were  A  ery  many  trees  on  the  one  side 
and  on  the  other. 

 8.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  These  waters  issue 

out  toward  the-  east  country,  and  go  down  into  the 
desert,  and  go  into  the  sea :  which  being  brought  forth 
into  the  sea,  the  waters  shall  be  healed. 

 9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  every  thing 

that  liveth,  which  moveth,  whithersoever  the  rivei-s 
shall  come,  shall  live  :  and  there  shall  be  a  very  great 
multitude  of  fish,  because  these  waters  shall  come 
thither :  for  they  shall  be  healed ;  and  every  thing 
shall  live  whither  the  river  cometh. 

 10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the  fishes 

shall  stand  upon  it  from  En-gedi  even  unto  En-eglaim ; 
they  shall  be  a  place  to  spread  forth  nets ;  their  fish 
shall  be  according  to  their  kinds,  as  the  fish  of  the 
great  sea,  exceeding  many. 

13  385 


 11.  But  the  miry  places   thereof  and  the 

marshes  thereof  shall  not  be  healed ;  they  shall  be 
given  to  salt. 

 12.  And  by  the  river  upon  the  bank  thereof, 

on  this  side  and  on  that  side,  shall  grow  all  trees  for 
meat,  whose  leaf  shall  not  fade,  neither  shall  the  fniit 
thereof  be  consumed :  it  shall  bring  forth  new  tniit 
according  to  his  months,  because  their  waters  they  is- 
sued out  of  the  sanctuary :  and  the  fruit  thereof  shall 
be  for  meat,  and  the  leaf  thereof  for  medicine. 

(3.  John's  vision  of  the  river  of  life.) 
Rev.  xxii.  1.  And  he  showed  me  a  pure  river  of 
water  of  life,  clear  as  crystal,  proceeding  out  of  the 
throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb. 

—  —  3.  In  the  midst  of  the  street  of  it,  and  on 
either  side  of  the  river,  was  there  the  tree  of  life,  which 
bare  twelve  manner  of  fruits,  a?ul  yielded  her  fruit 
every  month :  and  the  leaves  of  the  tree  were  for  the 
healing  of  the  nations. 

§  23.  Floods. 

Job  XXX.  14.  They  came  j/pon  me  as  a  wide  breaking 
in  of  waters :  in  the  desolation  they  rolled  themselves 
iqjon  me. 

Lam.  iii.  54.  Waters  flowed  over  mine  head ;  t?i^n  I 
said,  I  am  cut  off. 

§  24.   Rivers  and  Fountains  Poisoned. 

Rev.  viii.  10.  And  the  third  angel  sounded,  and  there 
fell  a  great  star  from  heaven,  burning  as  it  were  a  lamp, 
and  it  fell  upon  the  third  part  of  the  rivers,  and  upon 
the  fountains  of  waters  ; 

 11.  And  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  Worm- 
wood :  and  the  third  part  of  the  waters  became  worm- 
wood; and  many  men  died  of  the  waters,  because 
they  w^ere  made  bittei\ 

—  xvi.  4.  And  the  third  angel  poured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  rivers  and  fountains  of  waters  ;  and  they  b&- 
came  blood. 

?  25.  Drought. 

(1.  described.) 

I  Kings  xvii.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  a  while, 
that  the  brook  dried  up,  because  there  had  been  no 
rain  in  the  land. 

Jobxxviii.  4.  The  flood  breaketh  out  from  the  in- 
habitant ;  even  the  waters  forgotten  of  the  foot :  they 
are  dried  up,  they  are  gone  away  from  men. 

—  xxxviii.  38.  When  the  dust  groweth  into  hard- 
ness, and  the  clods  cleave  fast  together  ? 

(3.  EMPLOYED  IN  COMPARISON.) 

Jobvi.  15.  My  brethren  have  dealt  deceitfully  as  a 
brook,  and  as  the  stream  of  brooks  they  pass  away; 

 17.  What  time  they  wax  warm,  they  vanish : 

when  it  is  hot,  they  are  consumed  out  of  their  place. 

 18.  The  paths  of  their  way  are  turned  aside ; 

they  go  to  nothing,  and  perish. 

 19.  The  troops  of  Tema  looked,  the  companies 

of  Sheba  waited  for  them. 

 30.  They  were  confounded  because  they  had 

hoped ;  they  came  thither,  and  were  ashamed. 

§  26.   The  Sea. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Job  xxxviii.  16.  Hast  thou  entered  into  the  springs 
of  the  sea  ?  or  hast  thou  walked  in  the  search  of  the 
depth  ? 

Is.  xxiv.  14.  They  shall  lift  up  their  voice,  they  shall 
sing  for  the  majesty  of  the  Lord,  they  shall  cry  aloud 
from  the  sea. 

(3.  METAPHORICAL.) 

Ps.  xviii.  16.  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me,  he 
drew  me  out  of  many  waters. 

—  Ixxxviii.  6.  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  lowest  pit, 
in  darkness,  in  the  deeps. 

 7.  Thy  wrath  lieth  hard  upon  me,  and  thou 

hast  afflicted  me  with  all  thy  waves.  Selah. 

—  cxxiv.  4.  Then  the  waters  had  overwhelmed  us, 
the  stream  had  gone  over  our  soul  : 

 5.  Then  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our 

soul. 


CHAP.  IV. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV, 


(3    TURNED  INTO  BLOOD.) 

Rev.  viii.  8.  And  the  second  angel  sounded,  and  as 
it  were  a  great  mountain  burning  with  fire  was  cast 
into  the  sea :  and  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became 
blood ; 

 9.  And  the  third  part  of  the  creatures  which 

were  in  the  sea,  and  had  life,  died ;  and  the  third  part 
of  the  ships  were  destroyed. 

—  xvi.  3.  And  the  second  angel  poured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  sea ;  and  it  became  as  the  blood  of  a  dead 
ma /I :  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  sea, 


CHAP.  IV. 
METEOROLOGY. 

§  27.   The  Seasons.* 
(See  Gen.  viii.  22.) 

Job  xxxvii.  9.  Out  of  the  south  cometh  the  whirl- 
wind :  and  cold  out  of  the  north. 

—  xxxviii.  29.  Out  of  whose  womb  came  the  ice  ? 
and  the  hoary  frost  of  heaven,  who  hath  gendered  it? 

 30.  The  waters  are  hid  as  with  a  stone,  and 

the  face  of  the  deep  is  frozen. 

Prov.  xxvi.  1.  As  snow  in  summer,  and  as  rain  in 
harvest,  so  honour  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool. 

Sol.  ii.  8.  The  voice  of  my  beloved !  behold,  he  com- 
eth leaping  upon  the  mountains,  skipping  upon  the 
Mils. 

 9.  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart : 

behold,  he  standeth  behind  our  wall,  he  looketh  forth 
at  the  windows,  showing  himself  through  the  lattice. 

 10.  My  beloved  spake,  and  said  unto  me,  Rise 

up,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come  away. 

 11.  For,  lo,  the  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over 

and  gone ; 

 13.  The  flowers  appear  on  the  earth ;  the  time 

of  the  singing  of  birds  is  come,  and  the  voice  of  the 
tui'tle  is  heard  in  our  land  ; 

 13.  The  fig  tree  putteth  forth  her  green  figs, 

and  the  vines  with  the  tender  grape  give  a  good  smell. 
Arise,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come  away. 

 14.  O  my  dove,  tfiat  art  in  the  clefts  of  the 

rock,  in  the  secret  places  of  the  stairs,  let  me  see  thy 
countenance,  let  me  hear  thy  voice ;  for  sweet  is  thy 
voice,  and  thy  countenance  is  comely. 

Mat.  xxiv.  32.  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree; 
When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth  leaves, 
ye  know  that  summer  is  nigh  : 

 33.  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  see  all  these 

things,  know  that  it  is  near,  even  at  the  doors. 

§  28.   Signs  of  the  Weather. 

I  Kings  xviii.  43.  And  said  to  his  servant.  Go  up 
now,  look  toward  the  sea.  And  he  went  up,  and 
looked,  and  said,  The}-e  is  nothuig.  And  he  said.  Go 
again  seven  times. 

 44.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time, 

that  he  said.  Behold,  there  ariseth  a  little  cloud  out  of 
the  sea,  like  a  man's  hand.  And  he  said.  Go  up,  say 
unto  Ahab,  Prepare  ih)/  chariot,  and  get  thee  down, 
that  the  rain  stop  thee  not. 

 45.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  mean  while, 

that  the  heaven  was  black  with  clouds  and  wind,  and 
there  was  a  great  rain.  And  Ahab  rode,  and  went  to 
Jezreel. 

Job  xxxvii.  21.  And  now  men  see  not  the  bright 
light  which  is  in  the  clouds:  but  the  wind  passeth, 
and  cleanseth  them. 

 22.  Fair  weather  cometh  out  of  the  north :  with 

God  is  terrible  majesty. 

Ec.  xi.  4.  He  that  observeth  the  wind  shall  not  sow  ; 
and  he  that  regardeth  the  clouds  shall  not  reap. 

Mat.  xvi.  2.  He  answered  and  said  unto  them.  When 
it  is  evening,  ye  say,  It  will  be  fair  weather :  for  the 
sky  is  red. 


*  The  Rabbins  make  eis  seasons  in  Palestine.— H. 


 3.  And  in  the  morning,  It  will  be  foul  weather 

to  day ;  for  the  sky  is  red  and  lowering.  0  ye  hypo- 
crites, ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky ;  but  can  ye 
not  discern  the  signs  of  the  times  ? 

Lu  ke  xii.  54.  And  he  said  also  to  the  people.  When  ye 
see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west,  straightway  ye  say, 
There  cometh  a  shower ;  and  so  it  is. 

 55.  And  when  ye  see  the  south  wind  blow,  ye 

say.  There  will  be  heat ;  and  it  cometh  to  pass. 

 56.  Ye  hypocrites,  ye  can  discern  the  face  of 

the  sky  and  of  the  earth ;  but  how  is  it  that  ye  do  not 
discern  this  time  ? 

 57.  Yea,  and  why  even  of  yomselves  judge  ye 

not  what  is  right  ? 

§  29.  Clouds. 

Jobxxxvi.  83.  The  noise  thereof  sheweth  concern- 
ing it,  the  cattle  also  concerning  the  vapour. 

—  xxxviii.  34.  Canst  thou  lift  up  thy  voice  to  the 
clouds,  that  abundance  of  water  may  cover  thee  ? 

Ps.  cxlvii.  8.  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds, 
who  prepareth  rain  for  the  earth,  who  maketh  grass  to 
grow  upon  the  mountains. 

Ec.  xi.  3.  If  the  clouds  be  full  of  rain,  they  empty 
themselves  upon  the  earth :  and  if  the  tree  fall  toward 
the  south,  or  toward  the  north,  in  the  place  where  the 
tree  falleth,  there  it  shall  be. 

2  Pet.  ii.  17.  These  are  wells  without  water,  clouds 
that  are  carried  with  a  tempest ;  to  whom  the  mist  of 
darkness  is  reserved  for  ever. 

Jude  12.  +clouds  they  are  without  water,  carried 
about  of  winds ;  trees  whose  fruit  withereth,  without 
fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots ; 

§  30.   Mist  and  Rain. 

(1.  LITERAL.) 

Gen.  ii.  5.  And  every  plant  of  the  field  before  it  was 
in  the  earth,  and  every  herb  of  the  field  before  it 
grew:  for  the  Lord  God  had  not  caused  it  to  rain 
upon  the  earth,  and  tliere  was  not  a  man  to  till  the 
ground. 

 6.  But  there  went  up  a  mist  from  the  earth, 

and  watered  the  whole  face  of  the  ground. 

Job  xxxviii.  28.  Hath  the  rain  a  father  ?  or  who  hath, 
begotten  the  drops  of  dew  ? 

(2.  METAPHORICAL.) 

Is.  xlv.  8.  Drop  down,  ye  heavens,  from  above,  and 
let  the  skies  pour  down  righteousness :  let  the  earth 
open,  and  let  them  bring  forth  salvation,  and  let  right- 
eousness spring  up  together ;  I  the  Lord  have  created 
it. 

§  31.   Ice,  Snow,  and  HaU. 

Ex.ix.  19.  Send  therefore  now,  and  gather  thy  cat- 
tle, and  all  that  thou  hast  in  the  field  ;  for  vpon  every 
man  and  beast  which  shall  be  found  in  the  field,  and 
shall  not  be  brought  home,  the  hail  shall  come  down 
upon  them,  and  they  shall  die. 

 21.  And  he  that  regarded  not  the  word  of  the 

Lord  left  his  servants  and  his  cattle  in  the  field. 

Jobvi.  16.  Which  are  blackish  by  reason  of  the  ice, 
and  wherein  the  snow  is  hid  : 

Ps.  Ixviii.  14.  When  the  Almighty  scattered  kings 
in  it,  it  was  ichite  as  snow  in  Salmon. 

—  Ixxviii.  47.  He  destroyed  their  vines  with  hail, 
and  their  sycamore  trees  with  frost. 

 48.  He  gave  up  their  cattle  also  to  the  hail, 

and  their  flocks  to  hot  thunderbolts. 

Jer.  xviii.  13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Ask 
ye  now  among  the  heathen,  who  hath  heard  sucli 
things :  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  very  horrible 
thing. 

 14.  Will  a  man  leave  the  snow  of  Lebanon 

which  cometh  from  the  rock  of  the  field?  or  shall  the 
cold  flowing  waters  that  come  from  another  place  be 
forsaken  ? 

Rev.  viii.  7.  The  first  angel  sounded,  and  there  fol- 
lowed hail  and  fire  mingled  with  blood,  and  they  were 
cast  upon  the  earth  :  and  the  third  part  of  trees  was 
bm-nt  up,  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up. 

—  xvi.  21.  And  there  fell  upon  men  a  CTeat  hail 
out  of  heaven,  every  stone  about  the  weight  of  a  talent: 


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EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


and  meu  blasphemed  God  because  of  the  plague  of 
the  hail ;  for  the  plague  there  was  exceeding  great. 

§  32.  Dew. 

Gen.  xxvii.  39.  And  Isaac  his  father  answered  and 
said  unto  him,  Behold  thy  dwelling  shall  be  the  fatness 
of  the  earth,  and  of  the  dew  of  heaven  from  above ; 

Job  xxix.  19.  My  root  was  spread  out  by  the  waters, 
and  the  dew  lay  all  night  upon  my  branch. 

Hos.  vi.  4.  O  Ephraim,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee  ? 
O  Judah,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee  ?  for  your  good- 
ness is  as  a  morning  cloud,  and  as  the  early  dew  it 
goeth  away. 

§  33.  Winds. 

Job  i.  18.  While  he  was  yet  speaking,  there  came  also 
another,  and  said.  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  were 
eating  and  drinking  wine  in  their  eldest  brother's  house: 

 19.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  great  wind 

from  the  wilderness,  and  smote  the  four  corners  of 
the  house,  and  it  fell  upon  the  young  men,  and  they 
are  dead  ;  and  I  only  am  escaped  alone  to  tell  thee. 

—  xxvii.  19.  The  rich  man  shall  lie  down,  but  he  shall 
not  be  gathered  :  he  openeth  his  eyes,  and  he  is  not. 

 20.  Terrors  take  hold  on  him  as  waters,  a 

tempest  stealeth  him  away  in  the  night. 

 21.  The  east  wind  carrieth  him  away,  and  he 

departeth  :  and  as  a  storm  hurleth  him  out  of  his  place. 

 22.  For  Oocl  shall  cast  upon  him,  and  not 

spare  :  he  would  fain  flee  out  of  his  hand. 

 23.  Men  shall  clap  their  hands  at  him  and 

shall  hiss  him  out  of  his  place. 

Eg.  i.  6.  The  wind  goeth  toward  the  south,  and  tum- 
eth  about  unto  the  north  :  it  whirleth  about  continually, 
and  the  wind  returneth  again  according  to  his  circuits. 

Hos.  viii.  7.  For  they  have  sown  the  wind,  and  they 
shall  reap  the  whirlwind :  it  hath  no  stalk ;  the  bud 
shall  yield  no  meal :  if  so  be  it  yield,  the  strangers 
shall  swallow  it  up. 

Rev.  vii.  1.  And  after  these  things  I  saw  four  angels 
standing  on  the  four  corners  of  the  earth,  holding  the 
four  winds  of  the  earth,  that  the  wmd  should  not  blow 
on  the  earth,  nor  on  the  sea,  nor  on  any  tree. 

 2.  And  I  saw  another  angel  ascending  from 

the  east,  having  the  seal  of  the  living  God :  and  he 
cried  with  a  loud  voice  to  the  four  angels,  to  whom  it 
■was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea. 

§  34.  Thunder. 
I  Sam.  vii.  10.  And  as  Samuel  was  offering  up  the 
burnt  offering,  the  Philistines  drew  near  to  battle 
against  Israel :  but  the  Lord  thundered  with  a  great 
thunder  on  that  day  upon  the  Philistines,  and  discom- 
fited them ;  and  they  were  smitten  before  Israel. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  VEGETABLE  KINGDOM. 

§  35.   Grass  and  Reeds. 

Job  viii.  11.  Can  the  rush  grow  up  without  mire? 
can  the  flag  grow  without  water  ? 

 12.  Whilst  it  is  yet  in  his  greenness,  and  not 

cut  down,  it  withereth  before  any  other  herb. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  1.  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil  doers, 
neither  be  thou  envious  against  the  workers  of  iniquity. 

 2.  For  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  like  the 

grass,  and  wither  as  the  green  herb. 

—  cxxix.  6.  Let  them  be  as  the  grass  vpon  the 
housetops,  which  withereth  afore  it  groweth  up  : 

 7.  Wherewith  the  mower  filleth  not  his  hand ; 

nor  he  that  bindeth  sheaves  his  bosom. 

—  —  8.  Neither  do  they  which  go  by  say.  The 
blessing  of  the  Lord  be  upon  you :  we  bless  you  in 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Luke  vii.  24.  And  when  the  messengers  of  John 
were  departed,  he  began  to  speak  unto  the  people  con- 
cerning John,  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness 
for  to  see?   A  reed  shaken  with  the  wind  ? 

§  36.  Herbs. 

Gen.  XXX.  14.  And  Reuben  went  in  the  days  of  wheat 


harvest,  and  found  mandrakes  in  the  field,  and  brought 
them  unto  his  mother  Leah.  Then  Rachel  said  to 
Leah,  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  of  thy  son's  mandrakes. 

JeP.  xii.  4.  How  long  shall  the  land  mourn,  and  the 
herbs  of  every  tield  wither,  for  the  wickedness  of  them 
that  dwell  therein  ?  the  beasts  are  consumed,  and  the 
birds  i  because  they  said.  He  shall  not  see  our  last  end. 

§  37.  (xourd. 

Jonah  iv.  6.  And  the  Lord  God  prepared  a  gourd, 
and  made  it  to  come  up  over  Jonah,  that  it  might  be  a 
shadow  over  his  head,  to  deliver  him  from  his  grief. 
So  Jonah  was  exceeding  glad  of  the  gourd. 

 7.  But  God  prepared  a  worm  when  the  morn- 
ing rose  the  next  day,  and  it  smote  the  gourd  that  it 
withered. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  sun  did 

arise,  that  God  prepared  a  vehement  east  wind ;  and 
the  sun  beat  upon  the  head  of  Jonah,  that  he  fainted, 
and  wished  in  himself  to  die,  and  said,  It  is  better  for 
me  to  die  than  to  live. 

 9.  And  God  said  to  Jonah,  Doest  thou  well  to 

be  angry  for  the  gourd  ?  And  he  said,  I  do  well  to  be 
angry,  even  unto  death. 

§  38.  Flowers. 
See  I  Kings  vii.  26.  Sol.  ii.  1,  16.  Is.  xxxv.  1.  Hos. 
xiv.  5.    Mat.  vi.  28. 

§  39.  Fruits. 

Num.  xiii.  23.  And  they  came  unto  the  brook  of  Esh- 
col,  and  cut  down  from  thence  a  branch  with  one  cluster 
of  grapes,  and  they  bare  it  between  two  upon  a  staff ; 
and  thei/  brought  of  the  pomegranates,  and  of  the  figs. 

 24.  The  place  was  called  the  brook  Eshcol, 

because  of  the  cluster  of  grapes  which  the  children  of 
Israel  cut  down  fi-om  thence. 

Deut.  xxxii.  32.  For  their  vine  is  of  the  vine  of  Sod- 
om, and  of  the  fields  of  Gomorrah  ;  their  grapes  are 
grapes  of  gall,  their  clusters  are  bitter 

Sol.vi.  11.  I  went  down  into  the  garden  of  nuts  to 
see  the  fruits  of  the  valley,  and  to  see  whether  the 
vine  flourished,  and  the  pomegranates  budded. 

 12.  Or  ever  I  was  aware,  my  soul  made  me 

like  the  chariots  of  Ammi-nadib. 

Is.  xxviii.  4.  And  the  glorious  beauty,  which  is  on 
the  head  of  the  fiit  valley,  shall  be  a  fading  flower,  and 
as  the  hasty  fruit  before  the  summer  ;  which  when  he 
that  looketh  upon  it  seeth,  while  it  is  yet  in  his  hand 
he  eateth  it  up. 

—  Ixi.  11.  For  as  the  earth  bringeth  forth  her  "bud, 
and  as  the  garden  causeth  the  things  that  are  sown  in 
it  to  spring  forth  ;  so  the  Lord  God  will  cause  right- 
eousness and  praise  to  spring  forth  before  all  the  nations. 

§  40.   Fruits  Cut  Off. 

Job XV.  32.  It  shall  be  accomplished  before  his  time, 
and  his  branch  shall  not  be  green. 

 33.  He  shall  shake  off  his  unripe  grape  as  the 

vine,  and  shall  cast  off  his  flower  as  the  olive. 

Is.  vii.  21.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  a  man  shall  nourish  a  young  cow  and  two  sheep. 

 22.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  for  the  abun- 
dance of  milk  that  they  shall  give,  he  shall  eat  butter: 
for  butter  and  honey  shall  every  one  eat  that  is  left  in 
the  laud. 

 23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

every  place  shall  be,  where  there  were  a  thousand 
vines  at  a  thousand  silverlings,  it  shall  even  be  for 
briers  and  thorns. 

 24.  With  aiTOws  and  with  bows  shall  meii 

come  thither ;  because  all  the  land  shall  become  briers 
and  thorns. 

 25.  And  on  all  hills  that  shall  be  digged  with 

the  mattock,  there  shall  not  come  thither  the  fear  of 
briers  and  thorns ;  but  it  shall  be  for  the  sending  forth 
of  oxen,  and  for  the  treading  of  lesser  cattle. 

—  xxiv.  1.  Behold,  the  Lord  maketli  the  earth 
empty,  and  maketh  it  waste,  and  turneth  it  upside 
down,  and  scattereth  abroad  the  inhaliitants  thereof. 

 3.  The  land  shall  be  utterly  emptied,  and  ut- 
terly spoiled  :  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  this  word. 

 4.  The  earth  mourneth  and  fadeth  away,  the 

world  languisheth  a7id  fiideth  away,  the  haughty  peo- 
ple of  the  earth  do  languish. 


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BOOK  XIV. 


Is.  xxiv.  5.  The  earth  also  is  defiled  under  the  inhabi- 
tants thereof;  because  they  have  transgressed  the  laM's, 
changed  the  ordinance,  broken  the  everlasting  cove- 
nant. 

 6.  Therefore  hath  the  curse  devoured  the 

earth,  and  they  that  dwell  therein  are  desolate :  there- 
fore the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are  burned,  and  few 
men  left. 

 7.  The  new  wine  mourneth,  the  vine  lan- 

guisheth,  all  the  merryhearted  do  sigh. 

Jer.  iv.  25.  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  there  -was  no  man,  and 
all  the  birds  of  the  heavens  were  fled. 

 26.  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  the  fruitful  place  loas  a 

wilderness,  and  all  the  cities  thereof  were  broken 
down  at  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  and  by  his  fierce 
anger. 

—  xi.  16.  The  Lord  called  thy  name,  A  green  olive 
tree,  fair,  and  of  goodly  fruit :  with  the  noise  of  a  great 
tumult  he  hath  kindled  fire  upon  it,  and  the  branches 
of  it  are  broken. 

—  xii.  10.  Many  pastors  have  destroyed  my  vine- 
yard, they  have  trodden  my  portion  under  foot,  they 
have  made  my  pleasant  portion  a  desolate  wilder- 
ness. 

 11.  They  have  made  it  desolate,  and  being  des- 
olate it  mourneth  unto  me ;  the  whole  land  is  made 
desolate,  because  no  man  layeth  it  to  heart. 

 12.  The  spoilers  are  come  upon  all  high  places 

through  the  wilderness :  for  the  sword  of  the  Lord 
stall  devour  from  the  one  end  of  the  land  even  to  the 
oth£r  end  of  the  land :  no  flesh  shall  have  peace. 

 13.  They  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  reap 

thorns :  they  have  put  themselves  to  pain,  but  shall 
DOt  profit:  and  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  your  reve- 
nues because  of  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord. 

Hos.  ix.  15.  All  their  wickedness  is  in  Gilgal:  for 
there  I  hated  them :  for  tlie  wickedness  of  their  doings 
I  will  drive  th,em  out  of  mine  house,  I  wOl  love  them 
no  more :  all  their  princes  are  revolters. 

 16.  Ephraim  is  smitten,  their  root  is  dried  up, 

they  shall  bear  no  fruit :  yea,  though  they  bring  forth, 
yet  will  I  slay  even  the  beloved /rM2'<  of  their  womb. 

§  41.  Trees. 

(1.  GROWTH.) 

Job  viii.  16.  He  is  green  before  the  sun,  and  his 
branch  shooteth  forth  in  his  garden. 

 17.  His  roots  are  wrapped  about  the  heap,  and 

seeth  the  place  of  stones. 

—  xiv.  7.  For  there  is  hope  of  a  tree,  if  it  be  cut 
down,  that  it  will  sprout  again,  and  that  the  tender 
branch  thereof  will  not  cease. 

 8.  Though  the  root  thereof  wax  old  in  the 

earth,  and  the  stock  thereof  die  in  the  ground ; 

 9.  Tet  through  the  scent  of  water  it  will  bud, 

and  bring  forth  boughs  like  a  plant. 

Ps.  civ.  16.  The  trees  of  the  Lord  are  full  of  sap ; 
the  cedars  of  Lebanon,  which  he  hath  planted ; 

Is.  vi.  11.  Then  said  I,  Lord,  how  long?  And  he 
answered,  Until  the  cities  be  wasted  without  inhabit- 
ant, and  the  houses  without  man,  and  the  land  be  ut- 
terly desolate, 

 12.  And  the  Lord  have  removed  men  far 

away,  and  there  be  a  great  forsaking  in  the  midst  of  the 
land. 

 13.  But  yet  in  it  shall  be  a  tenth,  and  it  shall 

return,  and  shall  be  eaten :  as  a  teil  tree,  and  as  an 
oak,  whose  substance  is  in  them,  when  they  cast  their 
leaves :  so  the  holy  seed  shall  be  the  substance  thereof 

—  xli.  19.  I  will  plant  in  the  wilderness  the  cedar, 
the  shittah  tree,  and  the  myrtle,  and  the  oil  tree ;  I 
■will  set  in  the  desert  the  fir  tree,  and  the  pine,  and  the 
box  tree  together : 

— •  —  20.  That  they  may  see,  and  know,  and  con- 
eider,  and  understand  together,  that  the  hand  of  the 
Lord  hath  done  this,  and  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  hath 
created  it. 

Jer.  xvii.  5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Cursed  be  the 
man  that  trusteth  in  man,  and  maketh  flesh  his  arm, 
and  whose  heart  departeth  from  the  Lord. 

 6.  For  he  shall  be  like  the  heath  in  the  desert, 

and  shall  not  see  when  good  cometh ;  but  shall  inhabit 


the  parched  places  in  the  wilderness,  in  a  salt  land  and 
not  inhabited. 

 7.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  trusteth  in  the 

Lord,  and  whose  hope  the  Lord  is. 

 8.  For  he  shall  be  as  a  tree  planted  by  the 

waters,  and  that  spreadeth  out  her  roots  by  the  river, 
and  shall  not  see  when  heat  cometh,  but  her  leaf  shall 
be  green;  and  shall  not  be  careful  in  the  year  of 
drought,  neither  shall  cease  from  yielding  fruit. 

Hos.  xiv.  4.  I  will  heal  their  backsliding,  I  will  love 
them  freely :  for  mine  anger  is  turned  away  from  him. 

 5.  I  will  be  as  the  dew  unto  Israel :  he  shall 

grow  as  the  lily,  and  cast  forth  his  roots  as  Lebanon. 

 6.  His  branches  shall  spread,  and  his  beauty 

shall  be  as  the  olive  tree,  and  his  smell  as  Lebanon, 

 7.  They  that  dwell  under  his  shadow  shall 

return ;  they  shall  revive  as  the  com,  and  grow  as  the 
vine :  the  scent  thereof  shall  be  as  the  wine  of  Lebanon. 

(2.  destruction.) 

Ps.  cv.  33.  He  smote  their  vines  also  and  their  fig 
trees ;  and  brake  the  trees  of  their  coasts. 

Is.  xl.  23.  That  bringeth  the  princes  to  nothing;  he 
maketh  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  vanity. 

 24.  Yea,  they  shall  not  be  planted ;  yea,  they 

shall  not  be  sown ;  yea,  their  stock  shall  not  take  root 
in  the  earth :  and  he  shall  also  blow  upon  them,  and 
they  shall  wither,  and  the  whirlwind  shall  take  them 
away  as  stubble. 

Ezek.xx.  46.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the 
south,  and  drop  thy  iDord  toward  the  south,  and  proph- 
esy against  the  forest  of  the  south  field ; 

 47.  And  say  to  the  forest  of  the  south.  Hear 

the  word  of  the  Lord  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  thee,  and  it  shall  devour 
every  green  tree  in  thee,  and  every  dry  tree :  the  flam- 
ing flame  shall  not  be  quenched,  and  all  faces  from 
the  south  to  the  north  shall  be  burned  therein. 

 48.  And  all  flesh  shall  see  that  I  the  Lord 

have  kindled  it :  it  shall  not  be  quenched. 

Zech.xi.  1.  Open  thy  doors,  O  Lebanon,  that  the  fire 
may  devour  thy  cedars. 

 2.  Howl,  fir  tree ;  for  the  cedar  is  fallen ;  be- 
cause the  mighty  are  spoiled :  howl,  0  ye  oaks  of 
Bashan ;  for  the  forest  of  the  vintage  is  come  down. 

Mat.  iii.  10.  And  now  also  the  axe  is  laid  unto  the 
root  of  the  trees :  therefore  every  tree  which  bringeth 
not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the 
fire. 


CHAP.  VI. 

ARTICULATES,   MOLLUSCS,  FISH, 
AND  REPTILES. 

§  42.   The  Horseleech. 

Prov.  XXX.  15.  The  horseleech  hath  two  daughters, 
crying.  Give,  give.  There  are  three  things  that  are  never 
satisfied,  ijea,  four  things  say  not,  It  is  enough  : 

 i6.  The  grave ;  and  the  barren  womb ;  the 

earth  that  is  not  filled  with  water ;  and  the  fire  that 
saith  not,  It  is  enough. 

§  43.  Insects. 

(1.  LXTER-M..) 

Deut.  xxviii.  43.  All  thy  trees  and  fruit  of  thy  land 
shall  the  locust  consume. 

Prov.  XXX.  24.  There  be  four  things  which  are  little 
upon  the  earth,  but  they  are  exceeding  wise : 

 25.  The  ants  are  a  people  not  strong,  yet  they 

prepare  their  meat  in  the  summer ; 

 27.  The  locusts  have  no  king,  yet  go  they  forth 

all  of  them  by  bands ; 

 28.  The  spider  taketh  hold  with  her  hands,  and 

is  in  king's  palaces. 

Joel  i.  4.  That  which  the  palmerworm  hath  left  hath 
the  locust  eaten  ;  and  that  which  the  locust  hath  left 
hath  the  cankerworm  eaten  ;  and  that  which  the  can- 
kerworm  hath  lett  hath  the  caterpillar  eaten. 


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CHAP.  VI. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


(3.  FIGURATIVE.) 

Is.  vii.  17.  The  Lord  shall  bring  upon  thee,  and  up- 
on thy  people,  and  upon  thy  father's  house,  days  that 
liave  not  come,  from  the  day  that  Ephraim  departed 
from  Judah ;  even  the  king  of  Assyria. 

 18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

the  Lord  shall  hiss  for  the  fly  that  is  in  the  uttermost 
part  of  the  rivers  of  Egypt,  and  for  the  bee  that  is  in 
the  land  of  Assyria. 

 19.  And  they  shall  come,  and  shall  rest  all  of 

them  in  the  desolate  valleys,  and  in  tue  holes  of  the 
rocks,  and  upon  all  thorns,  and  upon  all  bushes. 

(3.  LOCUSTS  COMPARED  TO  A  DEVASTATING  ARMY.) 

Joel  i.  6.  For  a  nation  is  come  up  upon  my  land, 
strong,  and  without  number,  whose  teeth  are  the  teeth 
of  a  lion,  and  he  hath  the  cheek  teeth  of  a  great  lion. 

 7.  He  hath  laid  my  vine  waste,  and  barked  my 

fig  tree :  he  hath  made  it  clean  bare,  and  cast  it  away ; 
the  branches  thereof  are  made  white. 

 9.  The  meat  offering  and  the  drink  offering  is 

cut  off  from  the  house  of  the  Lord  ;  the  priests,  the 
Lord's  ministers,  mourn. 

 10.  The  field  is  wasted,  the  land  moumeth ;  for 

the  com  is  wasted :  the  new  wine  is  dried  up,  the  oil 
languisheth. 

 11.  Be  ye  ashamed,  0  ye  husbandmen ;  howl, 

O  ye  vinedressers,  for  the  wheat  and  for  the  barley ; 
because  the  harvest  of  the  field  is  perished. 

 13.  The  vine  is  dried  up,  and  the  fig  tree  lan- 
guisheth ;  the  pomegranate  tree,  the  palm  tree  also, 
and  the  apple  tree,  even  all  the  trees  of  the  field,  are 
withered ;  because  joy  is  withered  away  from  the  sons 
of  men. 

 16.  Is  not  the  meat  cut  off  before  our  eyes,  yea, 

joy  and  gladness  from  the  house  of  our  God  ? 

 17.  The  seed  is  rotten  under  their  clods,  the 

garners  are  laid  desolate,  the  barns  are  broken  down  ; 
for  the  corn  is  withered. 

 18.  How  do  the  beasts  groan !  the  herds  of 

cattle  are  perplexed,  because  they  have  no  pasture ;  yea, 
the  flocks  of  sheep  are  made  desolate. 

 19.  0  Lord,  to  thee  will  I  cry :  for  the  fire 

hath  devoured  the  pastures  of  the  wilderness,  and  the 
flame  hath  burned  all  the  trees  of  the  field. 

 20.  The  beasts  of  the  field  cry  also  imto  thee  : 

for  the  rivers  of  waters  are  dried  up,  and  the  fire  hath 
devoured  the  pastures  of  the  wilderness. 

—  ii.  1.  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  and  sound  an 
alarm  in  my  holy  mountain  :  let  all  the  inhabitants  of 
the  land  tremble  :  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  for 
it  is  nigh  at  hand ; 

 2.  A  day  of  darkness  and  of  gloominess,  a  day 

of  clouds  and  of  thick  darkness,  as  the  morning  spread 
upon  the  mountains :  a  great  people  and  a  strong ; 
there  hath  not  been  ever  the  like,  neither  shall  be  any 
more  after  it,  even  to  the  years  of  many  generations. 

 3.  A  fire  devom'eth  before  them ;  and  behind 

them  a  flame  burneth :  the  land  is  as  the  garden  of 
Eden  before  them,  and  behind  them  a  desolate  wilder- 
ness ;  yea,  and  nothing  shall  escape  them. 

 4.  The  appearance  of  them  is  as  the  appearance 

of  horses ;  and  as  horsemen,  so  shall  they  run. 

 5.  Like  the  noise  of  chariots  on  the  tops  of 

mountains  shall  they  leap,  like  the  noise  of  a  flame  of 
fire  that  devoureth  the  stubble,  as  a  strong  people  set 
in  battle  array. 

 6.  Before  their  face  the  people  shall  be  much 

pained  :  all  faces  shall  gather  blackness. 

 7.  They  shall  run  like  mighty  men  ;  they  shall 

climb  the  wall  like  men  of  war ;  and  they  shall  march 
eveiy  one  on  his  ways,  and  they  shall  not  break  their 
ranks : 

 8.  Neither  shall  one  thrust  another;  they  shall 

walk  every  one  in  his  path :  and  w?ien  they  fall  upon 
the  sword,  they  shall  not  be  womided. 

 9.  They  shall  run  to  and  fro  in  the  city ;  they 

shall  run  upon  the  wall,  they  shall  climb  up  upon  the 
houses ;  they  shall  enter  in  at  the  windows  like  a  thief 

(4.  deliverance  promised.) 
Joel  ii.  20.  But  I  will  remove  fir  off  from  you  the 
northern  army,  and  will  drive  him  into  a  laud  barren 


and  desolate,  with  his  face  toward  the  east  sea,  and  his 
hinder  part  toward  the  utmost  sea,  and  his  stink  shall 
come  up,  and  his  ill  savour  shall  come  up,  because  ho 
hath  done  great  things. 

§  44.   The  Sn.ail. 

Ps.  Iviii.  8.  As  a  snail  which  melteth,  let  every  one  of 
them  pass  away  :  like  the  untimely  birth  of  a  woman, 
that  they  may  not  see  the  sun. 

§  45.  Fish. 

See  Gen.  i.  28.  Ex.  vii.  18.  Is.  six.  10.  Ezek.  xxix. 
5,  10.    Jonah  i.  17.    Mat.  xvii.  27. 

§  46.  Serpents. 

(1.  noxious.) 

Deut.  xxxii.  24.  They  shall  he  burnt  with  hunger,  and 
devoured  with  burning  heat,  and  with  bitter  destruc- 
tion :  I  will  also  send  the  teeth  of  beasts  upon  them, 
with  the  poison  of  serpents  of  the  dust. 

 33.  Their  wine  is  the  poison  of  dragons,  and 

the  cruel  venom  of  asps. 

Job XX.  14.  Yet  his  meat  in  his  bowels  is  turned,  it  is 
the  gall  of  asps  within  him. 

 16.  He  shall  suck  the  poison  of  asps :  the  viper's 

tongue  shall  slay  him. 

Ps.  cxl.  3.  They  have  sharpened  their  tongues  like 
a  serpent ;  adders'  poison  is  under  their  lips.  Selah. 

(3.  REFERENCES  TO  THE  PRACTICE  OP  CHARMING 
THEM.) 

Ps.  Iviii.  4.  Their  poison  is  like  the  poison  of  a  ser- 
pent :  they  are  like  the  deaf  adder  tfiat  stoppeth  her 
ear ; 

 5.  Which  will  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of 

charmers,  charming  never  so  wisely. 

Eg.  X.  11.  Surely  the  serpent  will  bite  without  en- 
chantment ;  and  a  babbler  is  no  better. 

Jep.  viii.  17.  For,  behold,  I  will  send  sei-pents,  cocka- 
trices, among  you,  which  icill  not  be  charmed,  and  they 
shall  bite  you,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  47.  Leviathan. 

(1.  HIS  STRENGTH.) 

Job  xli.  1.  Canst  thou  draw  out  leviathan  with  a  hook? 
or  his  tongue  with  a  cord  which  thou  lettest  down  ? 

 23.  In  his  neck  remaineth  strength,  and  sor- 
row is  turned  into  joy  before  him. 

 23.  The  flakes  of  his  flesh  are  joined  together: 

they  are  firm  in  themselves ;  they  cannot  be  moved. 

 24.  His  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  stone ;  yea,  as  hard 

as  a  piece  of  the  nether  millstone. 

 25.  When  he  raiseth  up  himself,  the  mighty 

are  afraid  :  by  reason  of  breakings  they  purify  them- 
selves. 

(3.  HIS  ARMOR.) 

Job  xli.  2.  Canst  thou  put  a  hook  into  his  nose  ?  or 
bore  his  jaw  tlirough  with  a  thorn  ? 

 7.  Canst  thou  fill  his  skin  with  barbed  irons  ? 

or  his  head  with  fish  spears  ? 

 13.  I  will  not  conceal  his  parts,  nor  his  power, 

nor  his  comely  proportion. 

 13.  Who  can  discover  the  face  of  his  garment? 

or  who  can  come  to  Mm  with  his  double  bridle  ? 

 14.  Who  can  open  the  doors  of  his  face  ?  his 

teeth  are  terrible  round  about. 

 15.  His  scales  are  his  pride,  shut  up  together 

as  with  a  close  seal. 

 16.  One  is  so  near  to  another,  that  no  air  can 

come  between  them. 

 17.  They  are  joined  one  to  another,  they  stick 

together,  that  they  cannot  be  sundered. 

(3.  niS  INVULNERABILITY.) 

Job  xli.  26.  The  sword  of  him  that  layeth  at  him  can- 
not hold  :  the  spear,  the  dart,  nor  the  habergeon. 

 27.  He  esteemeth  iron  as  straw,  and  brass  as 

rotten  wood. 

 28.  The  arrow  cannot  make  him  flee :  sling 

stones  are  turned  with  him  into  stubble. 

 29.  Darts  are  counted  as  stubble :  he  laugheth 

at  the  shaking  of  a  spear. 


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CHAP,  VII. 


BOOK  XIV. 


Job  xli.  30.  Sharp  stones  arc  under  him  :  he  spread- 
eth  sharp  pointed  things  upon  the  mire. 

(4.  HIS  SWIFTNESS.) 

Job  xli.  31.  He  mnketh  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot: 
he  maketh  the  sea  like  a  pot  of  ointment. 

 33.  He  maketh  a  path  to  shine  after  him ;  one 

would  think  the  deep  to  he  hoary. 

(5.  HIS  FEARLESS  AND  UNTAMABLE  NATUBE.) 

Job  xli.  3.  Will  he  make  many  supplications  unto 
thee '?  will  he  speak  soft  words  unto  thee  ? 

 4.  Will  he  make  a  covenant  with  thee?  wilt 

thou  take  him  for  a  servant  for  ever? 

 5.  Wilt  thou  play  with  him  as  with  a  bird?  or 

wilt  thou  bind  him  for  thy  maidens  ? 

 6.  Shall  the  companions  make  a  banquet  of 

him  ?  shall  they  part  him  among  the  merchants  V 

 33.  Upon  earth  there  is  not  his  like,  who  is 

made  without  fear. 

 34.  He  beholdeth  all  high  things :  he  is  a  king 

over  all  the  children  of  pride. 

(6.  HIS  TERRIBLE  ASPECT.) 

Job  xli.  18.  By  his  neesings  a  light  doth  shine,  and 
his  eyes  are  like  the  eyelids  of  the  morning. 

 19.  Out  of  his  mouth  go  burning  lamps,  ami 

sparks  of  fire  leap  out. 

 20.  Out  of  his  nostrils  goeth  smoke,  as  out  of 

a  seething  pot  or  caldron. 

 31.  His  breath  kindleth  coals,  and  a  flame 

goeth  out  of  his  mouth. 

(7.  BUT  GOD,  HIS  MAKER,  IS  STILL  MORE  TO  BE 
FEARED.) 

Job  xli.  8.  Lay.  thine  hand  upon  him,  remember  the 
battle,  do  no  more. 

 9.  Behold,  the  hope  of  him  is  in  vain :  shall 

not  one  be  cast  down  even  at  the  sight  of  him  ? 

 10.  None  is  so  fierce  that  dare  stii-  him  up : 

who  then  is  able  to  stand  before  me  ? 


CHAP.  vn. 

BIRDS. 

§  48.   The  Raven. 

Gen.  viii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty 
days,  that  Noah  opened  the  window  of  the  ark  which 
he  had  made : 

 7.  And  he  sent  forth  a  raven,  which  went  forth 

to  and  fro,  imtil  the  waters  were  dried  up  from  off  the 
earth. 

^  49.   The  Dove. 

(1.  NOAH'S  MESSENGER.) 

Gen.  viii.  8.  Also  he  sent  forth  a  dove  from  him,  to 
see  if  the  watei"s  were  abated  from  off  the  face  of  the 
ground. 

 9.  But  the  dove  found  no  rest  for  the  sole  of 

her  foot,  and  she  returned  unto  him  into  the  ark ;  for 
the  waters  were  on  the  face  of  the  whole  earth.  Then 
he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  her,  and  pulled  her  in 
unto  him  into  the  ark. 

 10.  And  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days ;  and 

again  he  sent  forth  the  dove  out  of  the  ark. 

 11.  And  the  dove  came  in  to  him  in  the  even- 
ing, and,  lo,  in  her  mouth  was  an  olive  leaf  plucked 
off:  so  Noah  knew  that  the  waters  were  abated  from 
off  the  earth. 

 13.  And  he  stayed  j'Ct  other  seven  days,  and 

sent  forth  the  dove,  which  returned  not  again  unto 
him  any  more. 

(2.  GREGARIOUS  AND  TEMID.) 

Ezek.  vii.  16.  But  they  that  escape  of  them  shall 
escape,  and  shall  be  on  the  mountains  like  doves  of 
the  valleys,  all  of  them  mourning,  every  one  for  his 
iniquity. 

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Ho8.  vii.  11.  Ephraim  also  is  like  a  silly  dove  with- 
out heart :  they  call  to  Egypt,  they  go  to  Assyria. 

—  xi.  11.  They  shall  tremble  as  a  bird  out  of  Eg}'pt, 
and  as  a  dove  out  of  the  land  of  Assyria  :  and  i  will 
place  them  in  their  houses,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  50.   The  Partridge. 

Jep.  xvii.  11.  As  the  partridge  sitteth  on  eggs,  and 
hatcheth  tliern  not;  so  he  that  getteth  riches,  and  not 
by  right,  shall  leave  them  in  the  midst  of  his  days,  and 
at  his  end  shall  be  a  fool. 

See  i  Sam.  xxvi.  20. 

§  51.   The  Peacock  and  Ostrich. 

Jobxxxix.  13.  Garest  tlioti  the  goodly  wings  unto 
the  peacocks  ?  or  wings  and  feathers  unto  the  ostrich  ? 

 18.  What  time  she  lifteth  up  herself  on  high, 

she  scorneth  the  hoi'se  and  his  rider. 

§  52.   The  Hawk  and  Eagle. 

Job  xxxix.  26.  Doth  the  hawk  fly  by  thy  wisdom, 
ami  stretch  her  wings  toward  the  south  ? 

 37.  Doth  the  eagle  mount  up  at  thy  command, 

and  make  her  nest  on  high  ? 

 28.  She  dwelleth  and  abideth  on  the  rock, 

upon  the  crag  of  the  rock,  and  the  strong  place. 

 39.  From  thence  she  seeketh  the  prey,  and  her 

eyes  behold  afar  off. 

 30.  Her  young  ones  also  suck  up  blood :  and 

where  the  slain  arc,  there  is  she. 

Mat.  xxiv.  38.  For  wheresoever  the  carcass  is,  there 
will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together. 

Luke  xvii.  37.  And  they  answered  and  said  imto 
him.  Where,  Lord  ?  And  he  said  unto  them.  Where- 
soever the  body  m,  thither  will  the  eagles  be  gathered 
together. 

§  53.   The  Habits  of  Birds. 

(1.  THEIR  NESTS.) 

Ps.  Ixxxiv.  3.  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  a  house,  ■ 
and  the  swallow  a  nest  for  herself,  where  she  may  lay 
her  young,  even  tiiine  altars,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  King, 
and  my  God. 

—  civ.  17.  Where  the  birds  make  their  nests:  as  for 
the  stork,  the  fir  trees  are  her  house. 

(2.  SINGING.) 

Ps.  civ.  12.  B}'  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 
have  their  habitation,  which  sing  among  the  branches. 

(3.  MIGRATIONS.) 

Jer.  viii.  7.  Yea,  the  stork  in  the  heaven  knoweth 
her  appointed  times ;  and  the  tmtle  and  the  crane  and 
the  swallow  observe  the  time  of  their  coming;  but  my 
people  know  not  the  judgment  of  the  Lord. 

(4.  CARE  for  young.) 

See  Deut.  xxxii.  11.    Mat.  xxiii.  37.    Luke  xiii.  34 

(5.  NEGLECT  OF  YOUNG.) 

Job  xxxix.  14.  Which  leaveth  her  eggs  in  the  earth, 
and  warmeth  them  in  the  dust, 

—  — 15.  And  forgetteth  that  the  foot  may  crush 
them,  or  that  the  wild  beast  maj'^  break  them. 

 16.  She  is  hardened  against  her  young  ones, 

as  though  they  were  not  hers: "her  labour  is  in  vain 
without  fear : 

(6.  QUARRELS.) 

Jer.  xii.  9.  Mine  heritage  is  unto  me  as  a  speckled 
bird,  the  birds  round  about  are  against  her;  come  ye, 
assemble  all  the  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour. 

§  54.   Birds  as  Images  of  Sorrow. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  13.  Though  ye  have  lain  among  the  pots, 
yet  shall  ye  he  as  the  wings  of  a  dove  covered  with  silver, 
and  her  feathers  with  yellow  gold. 

—  cii.  6.  I  am  like  a  pelican  of  the  wilderness :  I 
am  like  an  owl  of  the  desert. 

 7.  I  W'atch,  and  am  as  a  sparrow  alone  upon 

the  housetop. 


CHAP.  VIII. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


CHAP.  VIII. 
MAMMALS. 
§  55.   Animal  Instincts  and  Habits. 

(1.  EATINC4  IN  SILENCE.) 

Job  -vi.  5.  Doth  the  wild  ass  bray  when  he  hath 
grass  ?  or  loweth  the  ox  over  his  fodder  ? 

(3.  SLEEPING  DUKLNG  THE  DAY.) 

Job  xxxvii.  7.  He  sealeth  up  the  hand  of  every  man ; 
that  all  men  may  know  his  work. 

 8.  Then  the  beasts  go  into  dens,  and  remain 

in  then  places. 

(3.  LEAVING  THEIR  DAMS  AT  MATUBITY.) 

Jobxxxix.  4.  Their  young  ones  are  in  good  liking, 
they  grow  up  with  corn ;  they  go  forth,  and  return 
not  unto  them. 

(4.  SEXUAL  IMPULSES.) 

Jen.  ii.  23.  How  canst  thou  say,  I  am  not  polluted, 
I  have  not  gone  alter  Baalim  ?  See  thy  way  in  the 
valley,  know  what  thou  hast  done :  tliou  art  a  swift 
dromedary  traversing  her  ways ; 

 24.  A  Mild  ass  used  to  the  wilderness,  tliat 

snutfeth  up  the  wind  at  her  pleasure ;  in  her  occasion 
who  can  turn  her  away  ?  all  they  that  seek  her  will 
not  weaiy  themselves;  in  her  month  they  shall  find 
her. 

 25.  Withhold  thy  foot  from  being  unshod,  and 

thy  throat  from  thirst :  but  thou  saidst.  There  is  no 
hope ;  no ;  for  I  have  loved  strangers,  and  after  them 
will  I  go. 

(5.  INCREASE.) 

Job  xxi.  10.  Their  bull  gendereth,  and  faileth  not ; 
their  cow  calveth,  and  casteth  not  her  calf 

—  xxxix.  1.  Knowest  thou  the  time  when  the  wild 
goats  of  the  rock  bring  forth?  or  canst  thou  mark 
when  the  hinds  do  calve? 

 2.  Canst  thou  number  the  months  that  they 

fulfil  ?  or  knowest  thou  tlie  time  when  they  brine; 
fortli?  '  ^ 

 3.  They  bow  themselves,  they  bring  forth  their 

young  ones,  they  cast  out  their  sorrows. 

(6.  NURSING  THEIR  YOimG.) 

Lam.  iv.  3.  Even  the  sea  monsters  draw  out  the 
breast,  they  give  suck  to  their  young  ones :  the  daugh- 
ter of  my  people  is  become  cruel,  like  the  ostriches  in 
the  wilderness. 

§  56.   Breeding  of  Cattle. 

(1.  THE  KIND  OF  CATTLE  WHICH  LABAN  GAVE  JACOB 
FOR  HIS  SERVICES.) 

Gen.  XXX.  35.  And  he  removed  that  day  the  he  goats 
that  were  ringstrcaked  and  spotted,  and  all  the  she 
goats  that  were  speckled  and  spotted,  and  every  one 
that  had  soyne  white  in  it,  and  all  the  brown  among 
the  sheep  and  gave  Ihem  into  the  hand  of  his  sons. 

 36.  And  he  set  three  days'  journey  betwixt 

himself  and  Jacob :  and  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  Laban's 
flocks. 

(3.  Jacob's  device  to  produce  the  like.) 

Gen.  XXX.  37.  And  Jacob  took  him  rods  of  green 
poplar,  and  of  the  hazel  and  chesnut  tree ;  and  pilled 
white  streaks  in  them,  and  made  the  white  appear 
which  toas  in  the  rods. 

 38.  And  he  set  the  rods  which  he  had  pilled 

before  the  flocks  in  the  gutters  in  the  watering  troughs 
when  the  flocks  came  to  drink,  that  thev  should  con- 
ceive when  they  came  to  drink. 

—  —  39.  And  the  flocks  conceived  before  the  rods, 
and  brought  forth  cattle  ringstreaked,  speckled,  and 
spotted. 

~  ~  40.  And  Jacob  did  separate  the  lambs,  and  set 
the  faces  of  the  flocks  toward  the  rinp-streaked,  and 
all  the  brown  in  the  flock  of  Laban  ;  and  he  put  his 
own  flocks  by  themselves,  and  put  them  not  mi  to  La- 
ban  s  cattle. 


 41.  And  it  came  to  pass,  whensoever  the 

stronger  cattle  did  conceive,  that  .Jacob  laid  the  rods 
before  the  eyes  of  the  cattle  in  the  gutters,  that  they 
might  conceive  among  the  rods. 

 43.  But  when  the  cattle  were  feeble,  he  put 

them  not  in :  so  the  feebler  were  Laban's,  and  the 
stronger  Jacob's. 

 43.  And  the  man  increased  exceedingly,  and 

had  much  cattle,  and  maidservants,  and  menservants, 
and  camels,  and  asses. 

(3.  JACOB  attributes  his  success  to  providence.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  8.  If  he  said  thus.  The  speckled  shall  be 
thy  wages  ;  then  all  the  cattle  bare  speckled :  and  if 
he  said  thus,  The  ringstreaked  shall  be  thy  hire :  then 
bare  all  the  cattle  ringstreaked. 

 9.  Thus  God  hath  taken  away  the  cattle  of 

your  father,  and  given  them  to  me. 

(4.  breeding  of  hybrids  forbidden.) 

Lev.  xix.  19.  Ye  shall  keep  my  statutes.  Thou  shalt 
not  let  thy  cattle  gender  with  a  diverse  kind  ;  + 

(5.  mules  natural  hybrids.) 
Gen.  xxxvi.  24.  -f-this  was  that  Anah  that  found  the 
mules  in  the  wilderness,  as  he  fed  the  asses  of  Zibeou 
his  father. 

§  57.   Sheep  and  Gloats. 

(1.  increase  prayed  for.) 

Ps.  cxliv.  13.  That  our  garners  maybe  full,  aff'ording 
all  manner  of  store ;  that  our  sheep  may  bring  forth 
thousands  and  ten  thousands  in  our  streets  : 

(2.  migration  m  search  of  pasturage.) 

I  ChP.  iv.  38.  These  mentioned  by  tJieir  names  were 
princes  in  their  families  :  and  the  house  of  their  fathers 
increased  greatly. 

 39.  And  they  went  to  the  entrance  of  Gedor, 

cren  unto  the  east  side  of  the  valley,  to  seek  pasture 
for  their  flocks. 

 40.  And  they  found  fat  pasture  and  good,  and 

the  land  was  wide,  and  quiet,  and  peaceable ;  for  tliey 
of  Ham  had  dwelt  there  of  old. 

—  V.  9.  And  eastward  he  inhabited  unto  the  enter- 
ing in  of  the  wilderness  from  the  river  Euphrates : 
because  their  cattle  were  multiplied  in  the  land  of  Gilead. 

See  Gen.  xxxvii.  13-14. 

(3.  LAMBS  Gn^EN  AS  A  WITNESS.) 

Gen.  xxi.  28.  And  Abraham  set  seven  ewe  lambs  of 
the  flock  by  themselves. 

 29.'  And  Abimelech  said  unto  Abraham,  What 

mean  tliese  seven  ewe  lambs  which  thou  hast  set  by 
themselves  ? 

 30.  And  he  said.  For  these  seven  ewe  lambs 

shalt  thou  take  of  my  hand,  that  they  may  be  a  wit> 
ness  unto  me,  that  I  liave  digged  this  well. 

 31.  Wherefore  he  called  that  place  Beer-sheba; 

because  there  they  sware  Loth  of  them. 

(4.  god's  PEOPLE  called  A  FLOCK.) 

Micah  vii.  14.  Feed  thy  people  with  thy  rod,  the 
flock  of  thine  heritage,  which  dwell  solitarily  in  the 
wood,  in  the  midst  of  Carmel :  let  them  feed  in  Ba- 
shan  and  Gilead,  as  in  the  days  of  old. 

See  Ps.lxxix.  13 ;  Ixxx.  1,2;  xcv.  7 ;  c.  3.  John 
x.  16 

(5.  SINNERS  LIKENED  TO  LOST  SHEEP.) 

(See  Ps.  cxix.  176.) 

Ps.  xliv.  11.  Thou  hast  given  us  like  sheep  appointed 
for  meat ;  and  hast  scattered  us  among  the  heathen. 

Jer.  1.  4.  In  those  days,  and  in  that  time,  saith  the 
Lord,  the  children  of  Israel  shall  come,  they  and  the 
children  of  Judah  together,  going  and  weeping :  they 
shall  go,  and  seek  the  Lord  their  God. 

 6.  My  people  hath  been  lost  sheep :  their  shep- 
herds have  caused  them  to  go  astray,  they  have  turned 
them  away  on  the  mountains :  they  have  gone  from 
mountain  to  hill,  they  have  forgotten  their  resting  place. 

 7.  All  that  found  them  have  devoured  them : 

and  their  adversaries  said.  We  offend  not,  because 


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EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIT 


they  liave  sinned  against  the  Lord,  the  Iiabitation  of 
justice,  even  tlie  Lord,  the  hope  of  their  fathers. 
See  l3.  liii.  6. 

(6.  Christ's  parable  of  the  lost  siieep.) 

Mat.  xviii.  12.  How  think  ye?  if  a  man  liave  a  hun- 
dred sheep,  and  one  of  them  be  gone  astray,  doth  he 
not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine,  and  goeth  into  the 
mountains,  and  seel^etli  tliat  whicli  is  gone  astray? 

 13.  And  if  so  be  that  he  find  it,  verily  I  say 

unto  you,  he  rejoicctli  more  of  that  sheep,  than  of  the 
pinety  and  nine  wliich  went  not  astray. 

Luke  XV.  4.  "What  man  of  j'ou,  having  a  hundred 
sheep,  if  lie  lose  one  of  them,  doth  not  leave  the  ninety 
and  nine  in  the  wilderness,  and  go  after  tliat  which  is 
lost,  until  he  liud  it? 

 5.  And  when  he  hath  found  it,  lie  layeth  it  on 

his  shoulders,  rejoicing. 

 6.  And  when  he  cometh  home,  he  calleth  to- 
gether ?iis  friends  and  neighbours,  saying  unto  them, 
Rejoice  with  me ;  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which 
was  lost. 

 7.  I  say  unto  you,  that  lilcewise  joy  shall  be 

in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth,  more  tlian 
over  ninety  and  nine  just  persons,  which  need  no  re- 
pentanca 

§  58.  Oxen. 

(1.  WILD.) 

Is.  li.  20.  Thy  sons  have  fainted,  they  lie  at  the  head 
of  all  the  streets,  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  net:  they  are  full 
of  the  fury  of  the  Lord,  the  rebuke  of  thy  God. 

(2.  DOMESTICATED.) 

Ps.  cxliv.  14.  7'/^a^  our  oxen  mrt?/ Z»e  strong  to  labour ; 
tJmt  there  be  no'  breaking  in,  nor  going  out ;  that  tliere 
be  no  complaining  in  our  streets. 

Jobxlii.  13.  So  the  Lord  blessed  the  latter  end  of 
.Job  more  than  his  beginning:  for  he  had  fourteen 
thousand  sheep,  and  six  thousand  camels,  and  a  thou- 
sand yoke  of  oxen,  and  a  thousand  she  asses. 

Prov.  xiv.  4.  Where  no  oxen  are,  the  crib  is  clean : 
but  much  increase  is  by  the  strength  of  the  ox. 

See  Gen.  xii.  16;  xxxii.  5;  xxxiv.  28.   Jobi.  3. 

(3.  EVIL-DOERS  CALLED  COWS  AND  BULLS.) 

Ps.  xxii.  12.  Many  bulls  have  compassed  me :  strong 
buUs  of  Bashan  have  beset  me  round. 

 13.  They  gaped  upon  me  V3ith  their  mouths,  as 

a  ravening  and  a  roaring  lion. 

Amos  iv.  1.  Hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  Bashan,  that 
are  in  the  mountain  of  Samaria,  which  oppress  the 
poor,  which  crush  the  needj',  which  say  to  their  mas- 
ters. Bring,  and  let  us  drink. 

 3.  And  ye  shall  go  out  at  the  breaches,  every 

coio  at  that  which  is  before  her ;  and  ye  shall  cast  tJiem 
into  the  palace,  saith  the  Lord. 

Sea  Jer.  xlvi.  20.   Hos.  x.  11. 

^  59.   Loss  of  Stock  a  Divine  Infliction. 

Deut.  xxviii.  31.  Thine  ox  shall  be  slain  before  thine 
eyes,  and  thou  shaltnot  eat  thereof:  thine  ass  shall  be 
violently  taken  away  from  before  thy  face,  and  shall 
not  be  restored  to  thee :  thy  sheep  shall  be  given  unto 
thine  enemies,  and  thou  shalt  have  none  to  rescue 
them. 

See  Jer.  xii.  4 ;  1.  27.  Zech.xiv.  15. 

§  60.   Horns,  Symbolizing  Pride  and  Power. 

Ps.  Ixxv.  4.  I  said  unto  the  fools.  Deal  not  foolishly: 
and  to  the  wicked.  Lift  not  up  the  horn  : 

 5.  Lift  not  up  yom-  horn  on  high :  speak  7U)t 

with  a  stiff  neck. 

See  Jer.  xlviii.  25.  Amos  vi.  13. 

§  61.  Asses. 

(1.  LOST  AND  SOUGHT.) 

I  Sam.  ix.  3.  And  the  asses  of  Kish  Saul's  father 
were  lost.  And  Kish  said  to  Saul  his  son,  Take  now 
one  of  the  servants  with  thee,  and  arise,  go  seek  the 
asses. 

 4.  And  he  passed  through  mount  Ephraim, 


and  passed  through  the  land  of  Slialisha,  but  they 
found  them  not:  then  they  passed  through  the  land 
of  Shalim,  and  there  they  were  not:  and  he  passed 
through  the  land  of  the  Benjamites;  but  they  found 
them  not. 

 5.  And  wlien  they  were  come  to  the  land  of 

Zuph,  Saul  said  to  his  servant  that  was  with  him,  Come, 
and  let  us  return  ;  lest  my  father  leave  caring  for  the 
asses,  and  take  thought  for  us. 

(2.  FOUND.) 

I  Sam.  X.  14.  And  Saul's  uncle  said  vmto  him  and 
to  his  servant.  Whither  went  ye  ?  And  he  said.  To  seek 
the  asses :  and  when  we  saw  that  tlwy  were  no  where, 
we  came  to  Samuel. 

 15.  And  Saul's  uncle  said,  Tell  me,  I  pray 

thee,  what  Samuel  said  unto  you. 

 IG.  And  Saul  said  unto  his  uncle.  He  told  ua 

plainly  that  the  asses  were  found.  But  of  the  matter 
of  the  kingdom,  whereof  Samuel  spake,  he  told  him  not 

§  62.   Wild  Asses. 

Job  xxiv.  5.  Behold,  as  wild  asses  in  the  desert,  go 
they  forth  to  tlieir  work ;  rising  betunes  for  a  prey ; 
the  wilderness  yieldeth  food  for  them  and  for  tlieir  chil- 
dren. 

See  Job  xxxix.  5.   Ps.  civ.  11.    Jer.  ii.  24;  xiv.  6. 
§  63.   The  Horse. 

(1.  niS  SPEED.) 

Jer.  xii.  5.  If  thou  hast  run  with  the  footmen,  and 
they  have  wearied  thee,  then  how  canst  thou  contend 
with  horses  ?  and  if  in  the  land  of  peace,  wherein  thou 
trustedst,  tliey  wearied  thee,  then  how  wilt  thou  do  in 
the  swelling  of  Jordan  ? 

 6.  For  even  thy  brethren,  and  the  house  of 

thy  father,  even  they  liave  dealt  treacherously  with 
thee ;  yea,  they  have  called  a  multitude  after  thee :  be- 
lieve them  not,  though  they  speak  fair  words  imto 
thee. 

(2.  niS  STRENGTH  AND  SPIRIT  UN  BATTLE.) 

Jobxxxix.  19.  Hast  thou  given  the  horse  strength? 
hast  thou  clothed  his  neck  with  thunder? 

 20.  Canst  thou  make  him  afraid  as  a  grasshop- 
per ?  the  glory  of  his  nostrils  is  terrible. 

 21.  He  paweth  in  the  valley,  and  rejoiceth  in 

his  strength :  he  goeth  on  to  meet  the  armed  men. 

 22.  He  mocketh  at  fear,  and  is  not  affrighted ; 

neither  turneth  he  back  from  the  sword. 

 23.  The  quiver  rattleth  against  him,  the  glit- 
tering spear  and  the  shield. 

 24.  He  swalloweth  the  ground  with  fierceness 

and  rage  :  neither  believeth  he  that  it  is  the  sound  of 
the  trumpet. 

 25.  He  saith  among  the  trumpets.  Ha,  ha  I 

and  he  smelleth  the  battle  afar  off,  the  thimder  of  the 
captains,  and  the  shouting. 

Jer.  viii.  4.  Moreover  thou  shalt  say  unto  them,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  Shall  they  fall,  and  not  arise  ?  shall 
he  turn  away,  and  not  return  ? 

 5.  Why  then  is  this  people  of  Jerusalem  slid- 

den  back  by  a  jierpetual  backsliding  ?  they  hold  fast 
deceit,  they  refuse  to  return. 

 6.  I  hearkened  and  heard,  but  they  spake  not 

aright :  no  man  repented  him  of  his  wickedness,  say- 
ing. What  have  I  done  ?  every  one  turned  to  his 
course,  as  the  horse  rusheth  into  the  battle. 

 16.  The  snorting  of  his  horses  was  heard  from 

Dan:  the  whole  land  trembled  at  the  sound  of  the 
neighing  of  his  strong  ones ;  for  they  are  come,  and 
have  devoured  the  land,  and  all  that  is  in  it ;  the  city, 
and  those  that  dwell  therein. 

(3.  BUT  HE  REQUIRES  TR.UNING.) 

Ps.  xxxii.  9.  Be  ye  not  as  the  horse,  or  as  the  mule, 
w/iic/t  have  no  understanding:  whose  mouth  must  bo 
held  in  with  bit  and  bridle,  "lest  they  come  near  unto 
thee. 

(4.  AND  MAT  NOT  BE  DEPENDED  UPON  AGAINST  GOD.) 

Ps.  xxxiii.  17.  Ahorse  is  a  vain  thing  for  safety:  nei- 
ther shall  he  deliver  any  by  his  great  strength. 


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BOOK  XIV. 


Ps.  cxlvii.  10.  lie  deligbteth  not  in  the  strength  of 
the  horse  :  he  taketh  not  pleasure  iu  the  legs  of  a  man. 

§  Gl.    St.  Johu's  Yisiou  of  Horses. 

Rev.  ix.  16.  And  the  number  of  the  army  of  the 
horsemen  xaere  two  hundred  thousand  thousand :  and 
I  heard  the  number  of  them. 

 17.  And  thus  I  saw  the  horses  in  the  vision, 

and  them  lliat  sat  on  them,  having  breastplates  of  tire, 
and  of  jacintli,  and  bnmstone:  and  the  heads  of  tJie 
horses  loere  as  the  beads  of  lions ;  and  out  of  their 
mouths  issued  fire  and  smoke  and  brimstone. 

 18.  By  these  three  was  tlie  third  part  of  men 

killed,  by  tlie  fire,  and  by  tlie  smoke,  and  by  the  brim- 
stone, which  issued  out  of  their  mouths. 

 19.  For  their  power  is  in  tlicir  mouth,  and  in 

then-  tai]s  :  for  their  tails  loere  like  unto  serpents,  and 
had  heads,  and  with  them  they  do  hurt. 

§  65.   The  Camel  and  Dromedary. 

(1.  THEIR  SWIFTNESS.) 

1  Sam.  XXX.  17.  And  David  smote  them  from  the 
twilight  even  unto  the  evening  of  the  next  day :  and 
tliere  escaped  not  a  man  of  tiiem,  save  four  himdred 
young  men,  which  rode  upon  camels,  and  fled. 

See  Est.  viii.  10, 14.   Is.  Ix.  6.   Jer.  ii.  23. 

(3.  CABRrED  OFF  BY  ROBBERS.) 

Jobi.  17.  While  he  was  yet  speaking,  there  came 
also  another,  and  said.  The  Chaldeans  made  out  three 
bands,  and  fell  upon  the  camels,  and  liave  carried  them 
away,  yea,  and  slain  the  servants  with  the  edge  of  the 
Bword;  and  I  only  am  escaped  alone  to  tell  thee. 

§  66.   The  Dog-. 

Ps.  lix.  6.  They  return  at  evening :  they  make  a 
noise  like  a  dog,  and  go  round  about  the  city. 

Prov.  xxvi.  11.  As  a  dog  returneth  to  his  vomit,  so 
a  fool  returneth  to  his  folly. 

Is.  Ivi.  10.  His  watchmen  are  blind:  they  are  all  ig- 
norant, they  are  all  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot  bark ; 
sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slumber. 

 11-  Yea,  they  are  greedy  dogs  xoliicli  can  never 

have  enough,  and  they  are  shepherds  that  cannot  un- 
derstand :  they  all  look  to  their  own  way,  every  one 
for  his  gain,  from  his  quarter. 

2  Pet.  ii.  22.  But  it  is  happened  unto  them  accord- 
ing to  the  true  proverb,  The  dog  is  turned  to  his 
own  vomit  again ;  and,  The  sow  that  was  washed  to 
her  wallowing  in  the  mire. 

See  Ps.  lix.  14, 15.   Rev.  xxii.  lo. 

§  67.   The  Coney. 

Ps.  civ.  18.  The  high  hills  are  a  refuge  for  the  wild 
goats  ;  and  the  rocks  for  the  conies. 

Prov.  xxx.  26.  The  conies  are  but  a  feeble  folk,  yet 
make  they  their  houses  in  the  rocks ; 

See  Lev.xi.  5.   Deut.  xiv.  7. 

I  68.  The  Hoe  and  Hart. 

Sol.ii.  16.  My  beloved  is  mine,  and  I  crwi  his:  he 
feedeth  among  the  lilies. 

 17.  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 

away,  turn,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like  a  roe  or  a 
young  hart  upon  the  mountains  of  Bether. 

Lam.  i.  6.  And  from  the  daughter  of  Zion  all  her 
beauty  is  departed  :  her  princes  are  become  like  harts 
that  find  no  pasture,  and  they  are  gone  without 
sU-ength  before  the  pursuer. 

See  Deut,  xii.  15.    Ps.  xlii.  1.  Is.  xxsv,  6. 


§  69.   Wild  Beasts. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  31.  And  they  took  Joseph's  coat,  and 
killed  a  kid  of  the  goats,  and  dipped  the  coat  in  the 
blood ; 

 32.  And  they  sent  the  coat  of  mam/  colours, 

and  they  brought  it  to  their  father;  and  said.  This 
have  we  found:  know  now  whether  it  be  thy  son's 
coat  or  no. 


 33.  And  he  knew  it,  and  said,     is  my  son's 

coat ;  an  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him ;  Joseph  ia 
without  doubt  rent  in  pieces. 

Ps.  Ixxx.  13.  The  boar  out  of  the  wood  doth  waste 
it,  and  the  wild  beast  of  the  field  doth  devour  it. 

Is.  Ivi.  9.  All  ye  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour, 
yea,  all  ye  beasts  in  the  forest. 

Amosv.  18.  Woe  unto  you  that  desire  the  day  of 
the  Lord  1  to  what  end  is  it  for  you  ?  the  day  of  the 
Lord  is  darkness,  and  not  light. 

 19.  As  if  a  man  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a 

bear  met  hun ;  or  went  into  the  house,  and  leaned  his 
hand  on  the  wall,  and  a  serpent  bit  him. 

 20.  Shall  not  the  day  of  the  Lord  be  darkness, 

and  not  fight?  even  very  dark,  and  no  brightness  In  it? 

§  70.   The  Wolf. 

Ezek.  xxii.  27.  Her  princes  in  the  midst  thereof  are 
like  wolves  ravening  the  prey,  to  shed  blood,  and  to 
destroy  souls,  to  get  dishonest  gain. 

John  X.  12.  But  he  that  is  a  hireling,  and  not  the 
shepherd,  whose  own  the  sheep  are  not,  seeth  the 
wolf  coming,  and  leaveth  the  sheep,  and  fleeth ;  and 
the  wolf  catcheth  them,  and  scattereth  the  sheep. 

 13.  The  hirefing  fleeth,  because  he  is  a  hire« 

ling,  and  careth  not  for  the  sheep. 

See  Mat.  X.  16.   Acts  xx.  29. 

§  71.   The  Fox. 
Luke  xiii.  32.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Go  ye,  and  tell 
that  fox,  -\- 

§  72.   The  Lion. 

(1.  STRONG  AND  TERRIBLE.) 

Num.  xxiii.  24.  Behold,  the  people  shall  rise  tip  as  a 
great  lion,  and  lift  up  himself  as  a  young  lion :  he  shall 
not  lie  down  until  he  eat  of  the  prey,  and  drink  the 
blood  of  the  slain. 

Jobiv.  10.  The  roaring  of  the  lion,  and  the  voice  of 
the  fierce  lion,  and  the  teeth  of  the  young  fions,  are 
broken. 

 11.  The  old  lion  perisheth  for  lack  of  prey, 

and  the  stout  lion's  whelps  are  scattered  abroad. 

Ps.  X.  9.  He  lieth  in  wait  secretly  as  a  lion  in  his  den : 
he  lieth  in  wait  to  catch  the  poor :  he  doth  catch  the 
poor,  when  he  draweth  him  into  his  net. 

—  xvii.  11.  They  have  now  compassed  us  in  our 
steps :  they  have  set  theh  eyes  bowing  down  to  the 
earth ; 

 12.  Like  as  a  lion  thai  is  greedy  of  his  prey, 

and  as  it  were  a  young  lion  lurking  in  secret  places. 

—  Iviii.  6.  Break  their  teeth,  O  God,  in  their  mouth; 
break  out  the  great  teeth  of  the  young  lions,  0  Lord. 

Jer.  xii.  8.  Mine  heritage  is  unto  me  as  a  Hon  in  the 
forest ;  it  crieth  out  against  me :  therefore  have  I 
hated  it. 

—  XXV.  37.  And  the  peaceable  habitations  are  cut 
down  because  of  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord. 

 38.  He  hath  forsaken  his  covert,  as  the  lion : 

for  their  land  is  desolate  because  of  the  fierceness  of 
the  oppressor,  and  because  of  his  fierce  anger. 

Amos  iii.  4.  Will  a  lion  roar  in  the  forest,  when  he 
hath  no  prey  ?  will  a  young  lion  cry  out  of  his  den,  if 
he  have  taken  nothing  ? 

2Tim.iv.  17.  Notwithstanding  the  Lord  stood  with 
me,  and  strengthened  me ;  that  by  me  the  preaching 
might  be  ftdly  known,  and  that  all"  the  Gentiles  might 
hear :  and  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion. 

See  I  Pet.  v.  8. 

(2.  ezekiel's  par.^ble.) 

Ezek.xix.  1.  Moreover,  take  thou  up  a  lamentation 
for  the  jirinccs  of  IsTael, 

 2.  And  say,  What  is  thy  mother  ?   A  lioness : 

she  lay  down  among  lions,  she  nourished  her  whelps 
among  young  lions. 

 "3.  And  she  brought  up  one  of  her  whelps :  it 

became  a  young  lion,  and  it  learned  to  catch  the  prey; 
it  devoured  men. 

 4.  The  nations  als(j  heard  of  him ;  he  was 

taken  in  their  pit,  and  they  brought  him  with  chains 
unto  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 5.  Now  when  she  saw  thnt  she  had  waited, 


13b 


CHAP.  IX. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  xrv. 


and  her  hope  was  lost,  then  she  took  another  of  her 
whelps,  ami  made  him  a  young  lion. 

Ezek.  xix.  0.  And  lie  went  up  and  down  among  the 
lions,  he  became  a  young  lion,  and  learned  to  catch  the 
prey,  and  devoui-ed  men. 

 7.  And  he  knew  their  desolate  palaces,  and  he 

laid  waste  then'  cities ;  and  the  land  was  desolate,  and 
the  fulness  thereof,  by  the  noise  of  his  roaring. 

 8.  Then  the  nations  set  against  him  on  every 

side  from  the  provinces,  and  spread  thek  net  over 
him :  he  was  taken  in  their  pit. 

 9.  And  they  put  him  in  ward  in  chains,  and 

brought  him  to  the  king  of  Babylon :  they  brought 
him  into  holds,  that  his  voice  should  no  more  be  heard 
upon  the  mountains  of  Israel. 

§  73.   The  Bear. 

Prov.  xvii.  13.  Let  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  meet 
a  man,  rather  than  a  fool  in  his  folly. 

—  xxviii.  15.  As  a  roaring  lion,  and  a  ranging  bear ; 
sots  a  wicked  ruler  over  the  poor  people. 

See  2  Sam.  xvii.  8.    Is.  Hx.  11. 


§  74.   The  Unicorn  and  Dragon. 


Job  xxxix.  9.  Will  the  unicorn  be  willing  to  serve 
thee,  or  abide  by  thy  crib  ? 

 10.  Canst  tliou  bind  the  unicorn  with  his  band 

in  the  fiuTow  ?  or  will  he  harrow  the  valleys  after  thee  ? 

 11.  Wilt  tliou  trust  him,  because  his  strengtli 

is  great?  or  wilt  thou  leave  thj^  labour  to  him? 

 13.  Wilt  thou  believe  him,  that  he  will  bring 

home  thy  seed,  and  gather  it  into  thy  barn  ? 

Ps.  xliv.  19.  Though  thou  hast  sore  broken  us  in  the 
place  of  dragons,  and  covered  us  with  the  shadow  of 
death. 

Jep.  X.  23.  Behold,  the  noise  of  the  bruit  is  come,  and 
a  great  commotion  out  of  the  north  countiy,  to  make 
the  cities  of  J udah  desolate,  and  a  den  of  dragons. 

§  7.}.    The  Belieinoth. 

(1.  HIS  FOOD  AND  DWELLING.) 

Job  xl.  15.  Behold  now  behemoth,  which  I  made 
•with  thee ;  he  eateth  grass  as  an  ox. 

 20.  Surely  the  mountains  bring  him  forth  food, 

where  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  play. 

 21.  He  lieth  under  the  shady  trees,  in  the 

covert  of  the  reed,  and  fens. 

 33.  The  sliady  trees  cover  him  wttJi  their 

shadow ;  the  willows  of  the  brook  compass  him  about. 

 33.  Behold,  he  drinketh  up  a  i-iver,  and  hastetli 

not :  he  trusteth  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan  into  his 
mouth. 

 24  He  taketh  it  with  his  eyes:  his  nose 

pierceth  thi'ough  snares. 

(2.  HIS  GREAT  STRENGTH.) 

Job  xl.  16.  Lo  now,  his  strength  is  in  his  loins,  and 
his  force  is  in  the  navel  of  his  heUy. 

_  17.  He  moveth  his  tail  like  a  cedar :  the 

sinews  of  his  stones  are  wrapped  together. 

 18.  His  bones  ai-e  as  strong  pieces  of  brass ; 

his  bones  are  like  bars  of  iron. 

(3.  BUT  GOD  IS  STRONGER.) 

Job  xl.  19.  He  is  the  chief  of  the  ways  of  God:  he 
that  made  him  can  make  his  sword  to  approach  vnio 
him. 


CHAP.  IX. 

MAX  AND  THE  ANIMAL  CREA- 
TION. 

§  7G.   Plan's  Dominion  over  Aniinals. 

Gen.  i.  28.  And  God  blessed  them,  and  God  said  unto 
them,  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  replenisli  the  earth, 
and  subdue  it :  and  have  dominion  over  the  fish  of  the 
sea,  and  over  the  fowl  of  the  air,  and  over  every  living 
thing  that  moveth  upon  the  earth. 


—  ii.  19.  And  out  of  the  ground  the  Lord  God 
formed  every  beast  of  the  field,  and  every  fowl  of  the 
air;  and  brought  t/iem  unto  Adam  to  see  what  he 
would  call  them  :  and  whatsoever  Adam  called  evei-y 
living  creature,  that  was  the  name  thereof. 

Ps.  viii.  4.  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  ot 
him  ?  and  the  son  of  man,  that  tliou  visitest  him  ? 

 6.  Thou  raadcst  him  to  have  dominion  ovei 

the  works  of  thy  hands ;  thou  hast  put  all  things 
under  his  feet : 

 7.  All  sheep  and  oxen,  yea,  and  the  beasts  of 

the  field; 

 8.  The  fowl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the  sea, 

and  'whatsoever  passeth  through  the  paths  of  the  seas. 

—  xci.  13.  Thou  shalt  tread  upon  the  lion  and 
adder:  the  young  lion  and  the  dragon  shalt  thou 
trample  under  feet. 

Jam.  iii.  7.  For  every  kind  of  beasts,  and  of  birds, 
and  of  serpents,  and  of  things  in  the  sea,  is  tamed,  and 
hath  been  tamed  of  mankind : 

§  77.   The  Animals  Preserved  with  Noah. 

Gen.  vii.  8.  Of  clean  beasts,  and  of  beasts  that  are 
not  clean,  and  of  fowls,  and  of  every  thing  that 
creepeth  upon  the  earth, 

—  vi.  19.  And  of  every  living  thing  of  all  flesh,  two 
of  every  sort  shalt  thou  bring  uito  the  ark,  to  keep 
them  alive  with  thee ;  they  shall  be  male  and  female. 

 20.  Of  fowls  after  their  kind,  and  of  cattle 

after  their  kind,  of  every  creeping  thing  of  the  earth 
after  his  kind ;  two  of  every  sort  shall  come  unto  thee, 
to  keep  tliem  alive. 

§  78.   Destrnotion  Threatened. 

Zeph.  i.  2.  I  will  utterly  consume  all  things  from  off 
the  laud,  saith  the  Lord. 

 3.  I  will  consume  man  and  beast;  I  will  con- 
sume the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  fishes  of  the 
sea,  and  the  stumbliugblocks  with  the  wicked;  and  I 
will  cut  off  man  from  off"  the  land,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  79.   Man  and  Animals  Compared. 

(1.  CONTRAST.) 

Ps.  civ.  23.  The  sun  ariseth,  they  gather  themselves 
together,  and  lay  them  down  in  their  dens. 

 23.  Man  gocth  forth  unto  his  work  and  to  his 

labour  until  the  evening. 

I  Cor.  XV.  39.  All  flesh  is  not  the  same  flesh :  but 
there  is  one  kind  o/flcsli  of  men,  another  flesh  of  beasts, 
another  of  fishes,  and  another  of  birds. 

Eg.  iii.  21.  Who  knoweth  the  spirit  of  man  that 
goetli  upward,  and  the  spkit  of  the  beast  that  goeth 
downward  to  the  earth  ? 

(2.  RESEMBLANCE.) 

Ps.  xlix.  12.  Nevertheless  man  being  in  honour  abid- 
eth  not:  he  is  like  the  beasts  that  perish. 

Ec.  iii.  19.  For  that  which  befalleth  the  sons  of  men 
befalletli  beasts ;  even  one  thing  befalleth  them :  as  the 
one  dieth,  so  dieth  the  other ;  yea,  they  have  all  one 
breath ;  so  that  a  man  hath  no  preeminence  above  a 
beast :  for  all  is  vanity. 

 20.  All  go  unto  one  place ;  all  are  of  the  dust, 

and  all  turn  to  dust. 

§  80.   Animals  to  be  Kindly  Treated. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  26.  The  first  of  the  firstfruits  of  thy  land 
thou  slialt  bring  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 
Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother's  niiUc. 

Lev.  xxii.  28.  And  whether  it  be  cow  or  ewe,  ye  shall 
not  kill  it  and  her  young  both  in  one  day. 

Deut.  xxii.  4.  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother's  nss  or 
his  ox  fall  down  by  the  way,  and  hide  thyself  from 
them :  thou  shalt  surely  help  "him  to  lift  thetn  up  again. 

 6.  If  a  bird's  nest  chance  to  be  before  thee  m 

the  way  in  any  tree,  or  on  the  ground,  whether  they  bo 
young  "ones,  or  eggs,  and  the  dam  sitting  upon  the 
yomig,  or  upon  the  eggs,  thou  shalt  not  take  the  dam 
with  the  j'oung : 

 7.  But  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  let  the  dam  go, 


39-1 


CHAP.  IX. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


and  take  the  young  to  thee ;  that  it  may  be  well  with 
thee,  and  that  thou  mayest  prolong  thy  days. 

Deut.  XXV.  4.  Thou  shall  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  he 
trcadeth  out  tlie  corn. 

Prov.  xii.  10.  A  righteous  man  regardeth  the  life  of  his 
beast :  but  the  tender  mercies  of  the  wicked  are  cruel. 

Luke  xiv.  3.  And  answered  tliem,  saying,  Which  of 
you  shall  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fallen  into  a  pit,  and 
will  not  straightway  pull  hira  out  on  the  sabbath  day  ? 

1  Tim.  V.  18.  For  the  Scripture  saith.  Thou  shalt  not 
muzzle  the  ox  that  treadeth  out  the  com.  And,  The 
labourer  is  worthy  of  his  reward. 

§  81.  Instances  of  Kindness  to  Animals. 

Gen.  xxiv.  19.  And  when  she  had  done  giving  him 
drink,  she  said,  I  will  draw  icater  for  thy  camels  also, 
until  they  have  done  drinking. 

 20.  And  she  hasted,  and  emptied  her  pitcher 

into  the  trough,  and  ran  again  unto  the  well  to  draw 
water,  and  drew  for  all  his  camels. 

 33.  And  the  man  came  into  the  house :  and 

he  ungirded  his  camels,  and  gave  straw  and  provender 
for  the  camels,  and  water  to  wash  his  feet,  and  the 
men's  feet  that  loere  with  him. 

 45.  And  before  I  had  done  speaking  in  mine 

heart,  behold,  Rebekah  came  forth  with  her  pitcher  on 
her  shoulder ;  and  she  went  down  unto  the  well,  and 
drew  water :  and  I  said  unto  her,  Let  me  drink,  I  pray 
thee. 

 46.  And  she  made  haste,  and  let  down  her 

pitcher  from  her  slioulder,  and  said.  Drink,  and  I  will 
give  thy  camels  drink  also  :  so  I  di'ank,  and  she  made 
the  camels  drink  also. 

§  82.   Jacob's  Present  to  Esau. 

Gen.  xxxii.  13.  And  he  lodged  there  that  same  night ; 
and  took  of  that  which  came  to  his  hand  a  present  for 
Esau  his  brother ; 

 14.  Two  hundred  she  goats  and  twenty  he 

goats,  two  hundred  ewes  and  twenty  rams, 

 15.  Thirty  milch  camels  with  their  colts,  forty 

kiue  and  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses  and  ten  foals. 

 16.  And  he  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  his 

servants,  cverj  drove  by  themselves  ;  and  said  unto  his 
servants.  Pass  over  before  me,  and  put  a  space  betwixt 
drove  and  drove. 

 17.  And  he  commanded  the  foremost,  saying. 

When  Esau  my  brother  meeteth  thee,  and  asketh  thee, 
saying.  Whose  art  thou  ?  and  whither  goest  thou  ?  and 
whose  are  these  before  thee  ? 

—  —  18.  Then  thou  shalt  say,  Tlieij  he  thy  servant 
Jacob's  ;  it  is  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  Esau  :  and, 
behold,  also  he  is  behind  us. 

 19.  And  so  commanded  he  the  second,  and  the 

third,  and  all  that  followed  the  droves,  saj'ing.  On  this 
manner  shall  ye  speak  unto  Esau,  when  ye  tind  him. 

§  83.   Auinials  Used  for  Transportation. 

(1.  CAMELS  FOR  RIDING.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  61.  And  Reljekah  arose,  and  lier  damsels, 
and  they  rode  upon  the  camels,  and  Ibllowed  the  man : 
and  the  serv^ant  took  Rebekah,  and  went  his  way. 

—  xxxi.  17.  Then  .Jacob  rose  up,  and  set  his  sons  and 
his  wives  upon  camels ; 

 18.  And  he  carried  away  all  his  cattle,  and  all 

his  goods,  which  he  had  gotten,  the  cattle  of  his  get- 
ting, which  he  had  gotten  in  Padan-aram,  for  to  go  to 
Isaac  his  father  in  the  laud  of  Cauaau. 

(3.  ASSES  FOR  BURTHEN.) 

Gen.  xlii.  36.  And  they  laded  then-  asses  with  the 
coru,  and  departed  thence. 

(3.  ASSES  FOR  RIDING.) 

Ex.  iv.  20.  And  Moses  took  his  wife  and  his  sons, 
and  set  them  upon  an  ass,  and  he  returned  to  the  land 
of  Egypt :  and  Moses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  hand. 

Num.  xxii.  21.  And  Balaam  rose  up  in  the  morning, 
and  saddled  his  ass,  and  went  with  the  jirinrcs  of  Moab. 

2  Sam.  xix.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was 
come  to  Jerusalem  to  meet  the  king,  that  the  king  said 


unto  him,  Wherefore  wentest  not  tliou  with  me,  Me- 
phibosheth  'i 

 26.  And  he  answered.  My  lord,  0  king,  my 

servant  deceived  me :  for  thy  servant  said,  I  will  sacl- 
dle  me  an  ass,  that  I  may  ride  thereon,  and  go  to  the 
king  ;  because  thy  servant  is  lame. 

I  Kings  xiii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  he  had 
eaten  bread,  and  after  he  had  drunk,  that  he  saddled 
for  him  the  ass,  to  wit,  for  the  prophet  whom  he  had 
brought  back. 

 27.  And  he  spake  to  his  sons,  saying,  Saddle 

me  the  ass.    And  they  saddled  him. 

(4.  AVHITE  ASSES  RIDDEN  BY  RULERS.) 

Jud.  V.  10.  Speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  asses,  ye 
that  sit  in  judgment,  and  walk  by  the  way. 

(5.  AN  ASS  COLT  RIDDEN  BY  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  xxi.  3.  Saying  unto  them.  Go  into  the  village 
over  against  you,  and  straightway  ye  shall  find  an  as3 
tied,  and  a  colt  with  her :  loose  them,  and  bring  them 
unto  me. 

 3.  And  if  any  man  say  aught  unto  you,  ye 

shall  say,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them  ;  and  straight- 
way he  will  send  them. 

 7.  And  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt,  and  put 

on  them  their  clothes,  and  they  set  Mm  thereon. 

 8.  And  a  very  great  multitude  spread  their 

garments  in  the  way ;  others  cut  down  branches  from 
the  trees,  and  strewed  thevi  in  the  way. 

(6.  HORSES  FOR  RIDING.) 

See  2  Kings  ix.  18.  Est.  vi.  8,  9.   Amos  ii.  15. 

§  84.  Fisliing. 

Mat.  iv.  18.  And  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  Gali- 
lee, saw  two  brethren,  Simon  called  Peter,  and  Andrew 
his  Ijrother,  casting  a  net  into  the  sea :  for  they  were 
fishers. 

 19.  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Follow  me,  and  I 

will  make  you  fishers  of  men. 

 20.  And  they  straightway  left  tlteir  nets,  and 

followed  him. 

 21.  And  going  on  ft'om  thence,  Le  saw  two 

other  brethren,  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his 
brotlier,  in  a  ship  with  Zebedee  their  father,  mending 
their  nets ;  and  he  called  them. 

 22.  And  they  immediately  left  the  ship  and, 

their  father,  and  followed  him. 

Marit  i.  16.  Now  as  he  walked  by  the  sea  of  Galilee, 
he  saw  Simon  and  Andrew  his  brother  casting  a  net 
into  the  sea :  for  they  M'ere  fishers. 

 17.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Come  ye  after 

me,  and  I  will  make  you  to  become  fishers  of  men. 

 18.  And  straightway  they  forsook  their  nets, 

and  followed  him. 

 19.  And  when  he  had  gone  a  little  further 

thence,  he  saw  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John 
his  brother,  who  also  were  in  the  ship  mending  then: 
nets. 

 20.  And  straightway  he  called  them :  and  they 

left  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  ship  with  the  hiretl  ser- 
vants, and  went  after  him. 

Luice  V.  2.  And  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake : 
but  the  fishermen  were  gone  out  of  them,  and  were 
washing  their  nets. 

John  xxi.  7.  Therefore  that  disciple  whom  Jesus 
loved  saith  unto  Peter,  It  is  the  Lord.  Now  when 
Simon  Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord,  he  girt  his 
fisher's  coat  -unto  him,  (for  he  was  naked,)  and  did  cast 
himself  into  the  sea. 

 8.  And  the  other  disciples  came  in  a  little 

ship,  (for  they  were  not  far  from  land,  but  as  it  were 
two  h\mdred  cubits,)  dragging  the  net  with  fishes. 
See  Is.  xix.  8.  Ezek.xlvii.  10.  John  xxi.  3. 

§  85.  Fowling. 

I  Sam.  xxvi.  20.  Now  therefore,  let  not  my  blood 
M\  to  the  earth  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  ;  for  the 
king  of  Israel  is  come  out  to  seek  a  flea,  as  when  one 
dotli  hunt  a  partridge  iu  the  mountams. 
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CHAP.  IX. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


Ps.  cxxiv.  7.  Our  soul  is  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of  the 
snare  of  the  fowlers :  the  snare  is  brolvcn,  and  we  are 
escaped. 

—  cxl.  5.  Tlie  proud  have  hid  a  snare  for  me,  and 
cords ;  they  liave  spread  a  net  by  the  way  side  ;  they 
have  set  gins  for  mc,  Sclah. 

—  cxii.  9.  Keep  me  from  the  snare  loMch  they  have 
laid  for  me,  and  the  gins  of  the  workers  of  miqiiity. 

 10.  Let  the  wicked  fall  into  their  own  nets, 

whilst  that  I  withal  escape. 

—  cxlii.  3.  When  my  spu'it  was  overwhelmed  with- 
in me,  then  thou  knewest  my  path.  In  the  way  where- 
in I  walked  have  they  privily  laid  a  snare  for  me. 

Prov.  i.  17.  Surely  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the 
sight  of  any  bird. 

Ec.  ix.  12.  For  man  also  knoweth  not  his  time  :  as 
the  fishes  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net,  and  as  the  birds 
that  are  caught  in  the  snai'e ;  so  are  the  sons  of  men 
snared  in  an  evil  time,  when  it  falleth  suddenly  upon 
them. 

Lam.  iii.  53.  Mine  enemies  chased  me  sore,  like  a 
Ijird,  without  cause. 

Amos  iii.  5.  Can  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  earth, 
where  no  gin  is  for  him  ?  shall  om  take  up  a  snare  from 
the  earth,  and  have  taken  nothing  at  all  ? 

§  86.  Hunting. 

(1.  FOR  FOOD.) 

Gen.  X.  9.  He  was  a  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord  : 
wherefore  it  is  said,  Even  as  Nimrod  the  mighty  hunter 
before  the  Lord. 

—  XXV.  27.  And  the  boys  grew :  and  Esau  was  a 
cunning  hunter,  a  man  of  the  field ;  and  Jacob  was  a 
plain  man,  dwelling  in  tents. 

—  xxvii.  3.  Now  therefore  take,  I  pray  thee,  thy 
weapons,  thy  quiver  and  thy  bow,  and  go  out  to  the 
field,  and  take  me  mme  venison  ; 

 5.  And  Rebekali  heard  when  Isaac  spake  to 

Esau  his  son.  And  Esau  went  to  the  field  to  hunt /or 
venison,  and  to  bring  it. 

 30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  Isaac  had 

made  an  end  of  blessing  Jacob,  and  Jacob  was  yet 
scarce  gone  out  from  the  presence  of  Isaac  his  father, 
that  Esau  his  brother  came  in  from  his  hunting. 

(2.  FOR  MISCHIEF.) 

Jud.  XV  4.  And  Samson  went  and  caught  three  hun- 
dred foxes,  and  took  firebrands,  and  turned  tail  to  tail, 
and  put  a  firebrand  in  the  midst  between  two  tails. 

 5.  And  when  he  had  set  the  brands  on  fire,  he 

let  them  go  into  the  standing  corn  of  the  Philistines, 
and  burnt  up  both  the  shocks,  and  also  the  standing 
corn,  with  the  vineyards  and  olives. 

(3.  TO  DESTROY  WILD  BEASTS.) 

I  Sam.  xvii.  34.  And  David  said  unto  Saul,  Thy  ser- 


vant kept  his  father's  sheep,  and  there  came  a  lion,  and 
a  bear,  and  took  a  lamb  out  of  the  flock : 

 35.  And  I  went  out  after  him,  and  smote  him, 

and  delivered  it  out  of  his  mouth :  and  when  he  arose 
against  me,  I  caught  hira  by  his  beard,  and  smote  him, 
and  slew  him. 

See  2  Sam.  xxiii.  20.   Is.  li.  20. 


§  87. 


Hebrew  Law  on  Death  or  Damage  by 
Horned  Cattle. 


Ex.  xxi.  28.  If  an  ox  gore  a  man  or  a  woman,  that 
they  die  :  then  the  ox  shall  be  surely  stoned,  and  his 
flesh  shall  not  be  eaten ;  but  the  owner  of  the  ox  duiVL 
be  quit. 

 29.  But  if  the  ox  were  wont  to  push  with  his 

horn  in  time  past,  and  it  hath  been  testified  to  his  own- 
er, and  he  hath  not  kept  him  in,  but  that  he  hath  kill- 
ed a  man  or  a  woman  ;  the  ox  shall  be  stoned,  and  his 
owner  also  shall  be  put  to  death. 

 30.  If  there  be  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  money, 

then  he  shall  give  for  the  ransom  of  his  life  whatso- 
ever is  laid  upon  him. 

 31.  Whether  he  have  gored  a  son,  or  have  gored 

a  daughter,  according  to  this  judgment  shall  it  be  done 
unto  him. 

 32.  If  the  ox  shall  push  a  manservant  or  a 

maidservant ;  he  shall  give  unto  their  master  thirty  she- 
kels of  silver,  and  the  ox  shall  be  stoned. 

 35.  And  if  one  man's  ox  hurt  another's,  that  he 

die ;  then  they  shall  sell  the  live  ox,  and  divide  the 
money  of  it ;  and  the  dead  ox  also  they  shall  divide. 

 36.  Or  if  it  be  known  that  the  ox  hath  used  to 

push  in  time  past,  and  his  owner  hath  not  kept  him 
in ;  he  shall  surely  pay  ox  for  ox ;  and  the  dead  shall  be 
his  own. 


§ 


Man  may  learn  Wisdom  from  Animals. 


Job  xii.  7.  But  ask  now  the  beasts,  and  they  shall 
teach  thee;  and  the  fowls  of  the  air,  and  they  shall 
tell  thee : 

 8.  Or  speak  to  the  earth,  and  it  shall  teach  thee  ; 

and  the  fishes  of  the  sea  shall  declare  unto  thee. 

—  XXXV.  11.  Who  teacheth  us  more  than  the  beasts 
of  the  earth,  and  maketh  us  wiser  than  the  fowls 
of  heaven? 

Prov.  vi.  6.  Go  to  the  ant,  thou  sluggard ;  consider  her 

ways,  and  be  wise : 

 7.  Which  having  no  guide,  overseer,  or  ruler, 

 8.  Provideth  her  meat  in  the  summer,  an^gath- 

ereth  her  food  in  the  harvest. 

—  XXX.  29.  There  be  three  things  which  go  well, 
yea,  four  are  comely  in  going : 

 30.  A  lion,  ipJiich  is  strongest  among  beasts, 

and  turneth  not  away  for  any  ; 

 31.  A  greyhoimd ;  a  he  goat  also ;  and  a  king, 

against  whom  there  is  no  rising  up. 


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BOOK  lY.— INDUSTPtlAL  EMPLOYMENTS  Am 

PRODUCTS. 


CHAP.  I. 
IDLENESS  AND  INDUSTRY. 
§  1.  Sloth. 

(1.  DESCRIBED.) 

Prov.  xviii.  9.  He  also  that  is  slothful  in  his  work  is 
brother  to  him  that  is  a  great  waster. 

—  xix.  24.  A  slothful  wa/i  hideth  his  hand  in  his 
bosom,  and  will  not  so  much  as  bring  it  to  his  mouth 
again. 

—  xxi.  25.  The  desire  of  the  slothful  killeth  him ; 
for  his  hands  refuse  to  labour. 

 26.  He  coveteth  greedily  all  the  day  long :  but 

the  righteous  giveth  and  spareth  not. 

—  xxii.  13.  The  slothful  man  saith,  TTiere  is  a  lion 
without,  I  shall  be  slain  in  the  streets. 

—  xxvi.  13.  The  slothful  man  saith,  T/iere  is  a  lion 
in  the  way ;  a  lion  is  in  the  streets. 

 14.  As  the  door  tvu-neth  upon  his  hinges,  so 

doth  the  slothful  upon  his  bed. 

 15.  The  slothful  hideth  his  hand  in  7«s  bosom  ; 

it  grieveth  him  to  bring  it  again  to  his  mouth. 

 16.  The  sluggard  is  wiser  in  his  own  conceit 

than  seven  men  that  can  render  a  reason. 

(2.  SHARPLY  CHALLENGED.) 

Prov.  vi.  9.  How  long  wilt  thou  sleep,  0  sluggard? 
when  wilt  thou  arise  out  of  thy  sleep  ? 
See  Prov.  vi.  6-10. 

(3.  ITS  EFFECTS.) 

Prov.  vi.  10.  Yet  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  lit- 
tle folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep : 

 11.  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  as  one  that  trav- 

elleth,  and  thy  want  as  an  armed  man. 

—  X.  26.  As  vinegar  to  the  teeth,  and  as  smoke  to 
the  eyes,  so  is  the  sluggard  to  them  that  send  him. 

—  xix.  15.  Slothfulness  casteth  into  a  deep  sleep ; 
and  an  idle  soul  shall  suffer  hunger. 

—  XX.  4.  The  sluggard  will  not  plough  by  reason  of 
the  cold ;  tlierefore  shall  he  beg  in  harvest,  and  Iiave 
nothing. 

—  xxiv.  30.  I  went  by  the  field  of  the  slothful,  and 
by  the  vineyard  of  the  man  void  of  understanding ; 

 31.  And,lo,  it  was  all  grown  over  with  thorns, 

and  nettles  had  covered  the  face  thereof,  and  the  stone 
wall  thereof  was  broken  down. 

 32.  Then  I  saw,  and  considered  it  well :  I 

looked  upon  it,  and  received  instruction. 

 33.  Tet  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  little 

folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep  : 

 34.  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  as  one  that 

travelleth ;  and  thy  want  as  an  anned  man. 

Ec.  X.  18.  By  much  slothfulness  the  building  decay- 
eth;  and  thi'ough  idleness  of  the  hands  the  house 
droppeth  through. 


§  2.   Idleness  and  Industry  Contrasted. 

Prov.  X.  4.  He  becometh  poor  that  dealeth  with  a  slack 
hand :  but  the  hand  of  the  diligent  maketh  rich. 

 5.  He  that  gathereth  in  summer  is  a  wise  son  : 

hut  he  that  sleepeth  in  harvest  is  a  son  that  causeth 
shame. 


_ —  xii.  11.  He  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  be  satisfied 
with  bread :  but  he  that  followeth  vain  persons  is  void 
of  understanding. 

 24.  The  hand  of  the  diligent  shall  bear  rule : 

but  the  slothful  shall  be  under  tribute. 

 27.  The  slothful  man  roasteth  not  that  which 

he  took  in  hunting :  but  the  substance  of  a  diligent 
man  is  precious. 

—  xiii.  4.  The  soul  of  the  sluggard  dcsireth,  and  hath 
nothing :  but  the  soul  of  the  diiigent  shall  be  made  fat. 

—  XV.  19.  The  way  of  the  slothful  man  is  as  a  hedge 
of  thorns:  but  the  way  of  the  righteous  is  made  plain. 

—  xxviii.  19.  He  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  have 
plenty  of  bread  :  but  he  that  followeth  after  vain  per- 
sons shall  have  poverty  enough. 

§  3.   Industry  Enjoined. 

(See  also  page  473,  §  87.) 

Prov.  xiii.  23.  !Much  food  is  in  the  tillage  of  the  poor : 
but  there  is  that  is  destroyed  for  want  of  judgment. 

Rom. xii.  11.  Not  slothful  in  business;  fervent  in 
spirit ;  serving  the  Lord : 

Eph.  iv.  28.  Let  him  that  stole  steal  no  more:  but 
rather  let  him  labour,  working  with  his  hands  the 
thing  which  is  good,  that  he  may  have  to  give  to  him 
that  needeth. 

1  Thess.  iv.  11.  And  that  ye  study  to  be  quiet,  and 
to  do  your  own  business,  and  to  work  with  your  own 
hands,  as  we  commanded  you : 

 12.  That  ye  may  walK  honestly  toward  them 

that  are  without,  and  that  ye  may  have  lack  of  nothing. 

2Thess.iii.  10.  For  even  when  we  were  with  you, 
this  we  commanded  you,  that  if  any  would  not  work, 
neither  should  he  eat. 

 11.  For  we  hear  that  there  are  some  which 

walk  among  you  disorderly,  working  not  at  all,  but 
are  busybodies. 

 12.  Now  them  that  are  such  we  command  and 

exhort  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  with  quietness 
they  work,  and  eat  their  own  bread. 

2  Tim.ii.  6.  The  husbandman  that  laboureth  must 
be  first  partaker  of  the  fruits. 

§4. 


The  Profitableness  of  Human  Labour  Ques- 
tioned, 

Ec.  i.  3.  What  profit  hath  a  man  of  all  his  laboiu* 
which  he  taketh  under  the  sun  ? 

—  ii.  10.  And  whatsoever  mine  eyes  desired  I  kept 
not  from  them,  I  withheld  not  my  heart  from  any  joy; 
for  my  heart  rejoiced  in  all  my  labour :  and  this  was 
my  portion  of  all  my  labour. 

 11.  Then  I  looked  on  all  the  works  that  my 

hands  had  wrought,  and  on  the  labour  that  I  had 
laboured  to  do :  and,  behold,  all  was  vanity  and  vexa- 
tion of  spirit,  and  there  was  no  profit  under  the  sun. 

 S3.  For  what  hath  man  of  all  his  labour,  and 

of  the  vexation  of  his  heart,  wherem  he  hath  labom  ed 
under  the  sun  ? 

 23.  For  all  his  days  are  sorrows,  and  his  travail 

grief ;  yea,  his  heart  taketh  not  rest  in  the  night.  This 
is  also  vanity. 

—  iii.  9.  What  profit  hath  he  that  worketh  in  that 
wherein  he  labouretli  ? 

 10.  I  have  seen  the  travail,  which  God  hath 

giyen  to  the  sons  of  men  to  be  exercised  in  it. 

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Ec,  vi.  7.  All  the  labour  of  man  ia  for  his  mouth,  and 
yet  the  appetite  is  not  filled. 

§  6.   The  Question  Answered, 

I  Kings  xi.  28.  And  the  man  Jeroboam  wan  a  mighty 
man  of  v.ilour :  and  Solomon  seeing  the  young  man 
that  he  was  industrious,  he  made  him  ruler  over  all 
the  charge  of  the  house  of  Joseph. 

Prov.  xiii.  11.  Wealth  gotten,  by  vanity  shall  be  dunin- 
ished :  but  he  that  gathereth  by  labour  shall  increase. 

—  xiv.  23.  In  all  labour  there  is  profit :  but  the  talk 
of  the  lips  tendeth  only  to  penury. 

—  xvi.  26.  He  that  laboureth,  laboureth  for  himself ; 
for  his  mouth  craveth  it  of  him. 

—  XX.  13.  Love  not  sleep,  lest  thou  come  to  pover- 
ty: open  thine  eyes,  and  thou  shall  be  satisfied  with 
bread. 

—  xxi.  5.  The  thoughts  of  the  diligent  tend  only  to 
plenteousness ;  but  of  eveiy  one  that  is  hasty  only  to 
want. 

—  xxvii.  23.  Be  thou  diligent  to  know  the  state  of 
thy  flocks,  and  look  well  to  thy  herds : 

 24.  For  riches  are  not  for  ever:  and  doth  the 

crown  endure  to  everj'  generation  ? 

 25.  The  hay  appeareth,  and  the  tender  grass 

Bheweth  itself,  and  herbs  of  the  mountains  are  gath- 
ered. 

 26.  The  lambs  are  for  thy  clothing,  and  the 

goats  are  the  price  of  the  field. 

 27.  And  thou  shall  hme  goats'  milk  enough  for 

tiiy  food,  for  the  food  of  thy  household,  and  for  the 
maintenance  for  thy  maidens. 

Ec.  V.  18.  Behold  tliat  which  I  have  seen:  it  is  good 
and  comely /(?r  one  to  eat  and  to  drink,  and  to  enjoy 
the  good  of  all  his  laboiu"  that  he  taketh  under  the  sun 
all  the  days  of  his  life,  which  God  giveth  him :  for  it 
is  his  portion. 

§  6.  Frugality. 

(1.  RECOMMENDED.) 

Prov.  xxi.  17.  He  that  loveth  pleasure  9haU  be  a  poor 
man :  he  that  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be  rich. 

 20.  There  is  treasure  to  be  desired  and  oil  in 

the  dwelling  of  the  wise ;  but  a  foolish  man  spendelh 
it  up. 

Johnvi.  12.  When  they  were  filled,  he  said  imto  his 
disciples.  Gather  up  the  fragments  that  remain,  that 
nothing  be  lost. 

 13.  Therefore  they  gathered  fhem  together,  and 

filled  twelve  baskets  with  the  fragments  of  the  five 
barley  loaves,  which  remained  over  and  above  unto 
them  that  had  eaten. 

(2.  SHOULD  KOT  BE  CARRIED  TOO  FAR.) 

Prov.  xi.  24.  There  is  that  scattereth,  and  yet  in- 
creaseth  ;  and  tJiere  is  that  withholdeth  more  than  is 
meet,  but  it  tendeth  to  poverty. 

CHAP.  II. 
TILLING  THE  GROUND. 
§  7.   Man's  Original  Employment. 

(1.  BEFORE  THE  FALL.) 

Gen.  ii.  8.  And  the  Lord  God  planted  a  garden 
eastward  in  Eden ;  and  there  he  put  the  man  whom 
he  had  formed. 

 9.  And  out  of  the  ground  made  the  Lord  God 

to  grow  every  tree  that  is  pleasant  to  the  sight,  and 
good  for  food  ;  the  tree  of  life  also  in  the  midst  of  the 
garden,  and  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil. 

 15.  And  the  Lord  God  took  the  man  and  put 

him  into  the  garden  of  Eden  to  dress  it  and  to  keep  it. 

(2.  AFTER  THE  FALL.) 

Gen.  iii.  23.  Therefore  the  Lord  God  sent  him  forth 
from  the  garden  of  Eden,  to  till  the  ground  from 
whence  he  was  taken. 

See  Gen.  iv.  2. 


§  8.   The  Curse. 

(1.  IKFLICTED.) 

Gen.  iii.  17.  And  unto  Adam  he  said,  Because  thou 
hast  hearkened  imto  the  voice  of  thy  wife,  and  hast  eaten 
of  the  tree  of  which  I  commanded  thee,  saying,  Thou 
shalt  not  eat  of  it :  cursed  is  the  ground  for  thy  sake ; 
in  sorrow  shalt  thou  eat  of  it  all  the  days  of  thy  life ; 

 18.  Thorns  also  and  thistles  shall  it  bring  forth 

to  thee ;  and  thou  shalt  eat  the  herb  of  the  field : 

 19.  In  the  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  eat 

bread,  till  thou  return  unto  the  ground;  for  out  of  it 
wast  thou  taken :  for  dust  thou  art,  and  unto  dust  shalt 
thou  return. 

(2.  NOT  TO  BE  REPEATED.) 

Gen.  viii.  21.  And  the  Lord  smelled  a  sweet  savour; 
and  the  Lord  said  in  his  heart,  I  will  not  again  curse 
the  ground  any  more  for  man's  sake ;  for  the  imagina- 
tion of  man's  heart  is  evil  from  his  youth :  neither  will 
I  again  smite  any  more  every  thing  Hving,  as  I  have 
done. 

§  9.  Fertility  and  Barrenness  are  from  God. 

Ps.  cvii.  36.  And  there  he  maketh  the  hungry  to 
dwell,  that  they  may  prepare  a  city  for  habitation ; 

—  —  37.  And  sow  the  fields,  and  plant  vineyards, 
which  may  j'ield  fruits  of  increase. 

 38.  He  blesseth  them  also,  so  that  they  are 

multiplied  greatly;  and  suffereth  not  their  cattle  to 
decrease. 

Heb.vi.  7.  For  the  earth  which  drinketh  in  the  raiu 
that  Cometh  oft  upon  it,  and  bringeth  forth  herbs  meet 
for  them  by  whom  it  is  dressed,  receiveth  blessing 
from  God : 

 8.  But  that  which  beareth  thorns  and  briers  is 

rejected,  and  is  nigh  unto  cursing;  whose  end  is  to  be 
burned. 

§  10.   A  Fertile  Land  Promised  the  Hebrews  if 
Obedient. 

Lev.  XXV.  18.  Wherefore  ye  shall  do  my  statutes,  and 
keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them ;  and  ye  shall  dwell 
in  tlie  land  in  safctj'. 

—  —  19.  And  the  land  shall  yield  her  fruit,  and  ye 
shall  eat  your  fill,  and  dwell  therein  in  safety. 

—  xxvi.  3.  If  ye  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  keep  my 
commandments,  and  do  them ; 

—  —  4.  Then  I  will  give  you  rain  in  due  season, 
and  the  land  shall  jield  her  increase,  and  the  trees  of 
the  field  shall  3'ield  their  fi-uit. 

—  —  5.  And  your  threshing  shall  reach  tmto  the 
vintage,  and  the  vintage  shall  reach  unto  the  sowing 
time:  and  ye  shall  eat  your  bread  to  the  full,  and 
dwell  in  your  land  safely. 

 6.  And  I  Avill  give  peace  in  the  land,  and  ye 

shall  lie  down,  and  none  shall  make  you  afraid :  and.  I 
will  rid  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land,  neither  shall  the 
sword  go  through  your  land. 

 9.  For  I  will  have  respect  imto  you,  and  make 

you  fruitful,  and  multiply  j'ou,  and  establish  my  cov- 
enant with  you. 

 10.  And  ye  shall  eat  old  store,  and  bring  forth 

the  old  because  of  the  new. 

Deut.viii.  10.  When  thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full, 
then  thou  shalt  bless  the  Lord  thy  God  for  the  good 
land  which  he  hath  given  thee. 

—  xi.  10.  For  the  land  whither  thou  goest  in  to  pos- 
sess it,  is  not  as  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  whence  ye 
came  out,  where  thou  sowedst  thy  seed,  and  wateredst 
it  with  thy  foot,  as  a  garden  of  herbs : 

 ll.  But  the  land,  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

is  a  land  of  hills  and  valleys,  and  drinketh  water  01 
the  rain  of  heaven  : 

 12.  A  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  careth 

for :  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  thy  God  are  always  upon 
it,  from  tlie  beginnmg  of  the  year  even  unto  the  end 
of  the  year. 

 15.  And  I  will  send  grass  in  thy  fields  for  thy 

cattle,  that  thou  mayest  eat  and  be  full. 

See  Is.  XXX.  23 ;  xxxii.  20.  Ezek.  xxxiv.  27 ;  xxxvi. 
8,9.   Joel  ii.  24 


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Ps.lxxii.  IG.  Tlicrc  bliall  1)C  a  handful  of  com  in 
the  earth  upon  the  top  of  the  mountains ;  the  fruit 
thereof  shall  shake  like  Lebanon:  and  tliey  of  the  city 
shall  flourish  like  the  grass  of  the  earth. 

Zech.viii.  11.  But  now  I  "idll  not  he  unto  the  residue 
of  this  people  as  in  the  former  days,  saith  the  Lokd 
of  hosts. 

 13.  For  the  seed  shall  he  prosperous ;  the  vine 

shall  give  her  fruit,  and  the  ground  shall  give  her  in- 
crease, and  the  heavens  shall  give  their  dew ;  and  I 
will  cause  the  remnant  of  tliis  people  to  possess  all 
these  things. 

Is.  .XXX.  33.  Then  shall  he  give  the  rain  of  thy  seed, 
that  thou  shalt  sow  the  ground  withal ;  and  bread 
of  the  increase  of  the  earth,  and  it  sliall  be  fat  and 
plenteous :  in  that  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large 
pastures. 

§  11.   How  FertUe  it  Was. 

Gen.  xxvi.  13.  Then  Isaac  sowed  in  that  land,  and 
received  in  the  same  year  a  hundredfold:  and  the 
Lord  blessed  him. 

Deut.  i.  25.  And  they  took  of  the  fruit  of  the  land 
in  their  hands,  and  brought  it  down  unto  us,  and 
brought  us  word  again,  and  said.  It  is  a  good  land 
which  the  Lord  our  God  doth  give  us. 

—  vi.  10.  And  it  shall  be,  when  the  Lord  thy  God 
shall  have  brought  thee  into  the  land  which  he  sware 
unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob, 
to  give  thee  great  and  goodly  cities,  which  thou  build- 
edst  not, 

 11.  And  houses  full  of  all  good  things,  which 

thou  filledst  not,  and  wells  digged,  which  thou  dig- 
gedst  not,  vineyards  and  olive  trees,  which  thou  plant- 
edst  not ;  when  thou  shalt  have  eaten  and  be  full ; 

 12.  Tlien  beware  lest  thou  forget  the  Lord, 

which  brouglit  thee  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
from  the  house  of  bondage. 

—  viii.  8.  A  land  of  wheat,  and  barley,  and  vines, 
and  fig  trees,  and  pomegranates ;  a  land  of  oil  olive, 
and  honey ; 

—  xxxii.  13.  He  made  him  ride  on  the  high  places 
of  the  earth,  that  he  might  eat  the  increase  of  the 
fields ;  and  he  made  him  to  suck  honey  out  of  the 
rock,  and  oil  out  of  the  flinty  rock  ; 

 1-1.  Butter  of  kine,  and  milk  of  sheep,  with 

fat  of  lambs,  and  rams  of  the  breed  of  Bashan,  and 
goats,  with  the  fat  of  kichieys  of  wheat ;  and  thou 
didst  drink  the  pure  blood  of  the  grape. 

Ps.  Ixv.  13.  The  pastures  are  clothed  with  flocks ; 
the  valleys  also  are  covered  over  with  corn  ;  they  shout 
for  joy,  they  also  sing. 

§  12.  Famine  in  Fgypt  Provided  for. 

Gen.  xli.  34.  Let  Pharaoh  do  this,  and  let  him  ap- 
point officers  over  the  land,  and  take  up  the  fii'lh  part 
of  the  land  of  Egypt  in  the  seven  plenteous  years. 

 35.  And  let  them  gather  all  the  food  of  those 

good  years  that  come,  and  lay  up  corn  under  the  hand 
of  Pharaoh,  and  let  them  keep  food  in  the  cities. 

 36.  And  that  food  shall  be  for  store  to  the  land 

against  the  seven  years  of  famine,  which  shall  be  in 
the  l:md  of  Egypt ;  that  the  land  perish  not  through 
the  famine. 

 37.  And  the  thing  was  good  in  the  eyes  of 

Pharaoh,  and  in  the  eyes  of  all  his  servants. 

 47.  And  in  the  seven  plenteous  years  the  earth 

brought  forth  by  handfuls. 

 48.  And  he  gathered  up  all  the  ftwd  of  the 

seven  years,  which  were  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and 
laid  up  the  food  in  the  cities:  the  food  of  the  field, 
wliich  was  round  about  every  city,  laid  he  up  in  the 
same. 

  49.  And  Joseph  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of 

the  sea,  very  much,  until  he  left  numbering;  for  it  icas 
without  number. 

§  13.   Royal  and  Pi-iestly  Monopoly  of  Land  in 
E^ypt. 

Gen.  xlvii.  23.  Only  the  land  of  the  priests  bought 
he  not;  for  the  priests  had  a  portion  amgned  them  of 


Pharaoh,  and  did  cat  their  portion  which  Pharaoh 
gave  tiiem :  wherefore  they  sold  not  their  lands. 

 23.  Then  Joseph  saiil  untotlie  people,  Behold, 

I  have  bought  you  this  day  and  your  land  for  Pha- 
raoh :  lo,  here  is  seed  for  you,  and  ye  shall  sow  the 
land. 

 24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  increase, 

tliat  ye  shall  give  the  fifth  7?a?'(!  unto  Pharaoh,  and 
four  parts  shall  be  your  own,  for  seed  of  the  field,  and 
for  your  food,  and  for  tliem  of  your  households,  and 
for  food  for  your  little  ones. 

 35.  And  they  said.  Thou  hast  saved  our  lives  : 

let  us  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord,  and  we  will 
be  Pharaoh  s  servants. 

 26.  And  Joseph  made  it  a  law  over  the  land 

of  Egypt  tmto  this  d&y,  that  Pharaoh  should  have  the 
fifth  part;  except  the  land  of  the  priests  only,  which 
became  not  Pharaoh's. 

§  14.   The  Lands  of  Canaan  Divided  among  the 
Hebrews  by  Lot. 

(See  Num.  xxxiii.  54.) 

Jos.  xiv.  1.  And  these  are  the  countries  which  the 
children  of  Israel  inherited  in  the  land  of  Canaan, 
wliich  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun, 
and  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  chil- 
cb-en  of  Israel,  distributed  for  inheritance  to  them. 

 5.  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  the 

children  of  Israel  did,  and  they  divided  the  land. 

Jos.xix.  51.  These  are  the  inheritances,  which  Eleazar 
the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  the  heads 
of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel, 
divided  for  an  inheritance  by  lot  in  Shiloh  before  the 
Lord,  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion.   So  they  made  an  end  of  dividing  the  country. 

§  15.  Sj)oliation  Threatened. 

Micah  ii.  4.  In  that  clay  shall  one  take  up  a  parable 
against  you,  and  lament  with  a  doleful  lamentation, 
and  say.  We  be  utterly  spoiled  :  he  hath  changed  the 
portion  of  my  people :  how  hath  he  removed  it  from 
me !  turning  away  he  hath  divided  our  fields. 

 5.  Therefore  thou  shalt  have  none  that  shall 

cast  a  cord  by  lot  in  the  congregation  of  the  Lord. 


§  16. 


Purchase  of  Real  Estate  by  the  Prophet 
Jeremiah. 


Jen.  xxxii.  7.  Behold,  Hanameel  the  son  of  Shallum 
thine  uncle  shall  come  unto  thee,  saying.  Buy  thee  my 
field  that  is  in  Anathoth :  for  the  right  of  redemption 
is  thine  to  buy  it. 

 8.  So  Hanameel  mine  uncle's  son  came  to  me 

in  the  court  of  the  prison  according  to  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  and  said  unto  me,  Buy  my  field,  I  pray  thee, 
that  is  in  Anathoth,  which  is  in  the  country  of  Ben- 
jamin: for  the  right  of  inheritance  is  thine,  and  the 
redemption  is  thine ;  buy  it  for  thyself  Then  I  knew 
that  this  was  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

 9.  And  I  bought  the  field  of  Hanameel  my 

uncle's  son,  that  teas  in  Anathoth,  and  weighed  him 
the  money,  even  seventeen  shekels  of  silver. 

 10.  And  I  subscribed  the  evidence,  and  sealed 

it,  and  took  witnesses,  and  weighed  him  the  money  in 
the  balances. 

 11.  So  I  took  the  evidence  of  the  purchase, 

both  that  which  was  sealed  according  to  the  law  and 
custom,  and  that  which  was  open : 

 13.  And  I  gave  the  evidence  of  the  purchase 

unto  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah,  the  son  of  Maaseiah,  in 
the  sight  of  Hanameel  mine  uncle's  son,  and  in  the 
presence  of  the  witnesses  that  subscribed  the  book  of 
the  purchase,  before  all  the  Jews  that  sat  in  the  court 
of  the  prison. 

 13.  And  I  charged  Baruch  before  them,  saying, 

 14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel ;  Take  these  evidences,  the  evidence  of  the  pur- 
chase, both  which  is  sealed,  and  this  evidcuce  which  is 
open ;  and  put  them  in  an  earthen  vessel,  that  they 
may  continue  many  days. 

 15.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel ;  Houses  and  fields  and  vineyards  shall  be  pos- 
sessed again  iu  this  land. 


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Jer.  xxxii.  25.  And  thou  hast  said  uuto  me,  O  Lord 
God,  Buy  thee  the  field  for  money,  and  take  witnesses; 
for  the  city  is  given  into  the  hands  of  the  Chaldeans. 

 43.  And  fields  shall  be  bought  in  this  land, 

whereof  ye  say.  It  in  desolate  without  man  or  beast;  it 
is  given  into  the  hands  of  the  Chaldeans. 

 44.  Men  shall  buy  fields  for  money,  and  sub- 
scribe evidences,  and  seal  tJiem,  and  take  witnesses  in 
the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  in  the  places  about  Jerusa- 
lem, and  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  cities  of  the 
mountains,  and  in  the  cities  of  the  valley,  and  in  the 
cities  of  the  south :  for  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to 
return,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  17.  Ploughing. 

(1.  SnXED  TEAM  FOIflBIDDEN.) 

Deut.  xxii.  10.  Thou  shalt  not  plough  with  an  ox 
and  an  ass  together. 

(2.  OXEN  USED  FOR  PLOUGHrNG.) 

Jobi.  14.  And  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Job,  and 
said.  The  oxen  were  ploughing,  and  the  asses  feeding 
beside  them : 

 15.  And  the  Sabeans  fell  upon  {hem,  and  took 

them  away  ;  yea,  they  have  slain  the  servants  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword ;  and  I  only  am  escaped  alone  to  tell 
thee. 

(3.  PLOUGHING,  METAPHORICAILT.) 

Jer.  iv.  3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  men  of 
Judah  and  Jerusalem,  Break  up  your  fallow  gromid, 
and  sow  not  among  thorns. 

Ps.  cxxix.  3.  The  ploughers  ploughed  upon  my  back: 
they  made  long  their  furrows. 

Hos.  X.  11.  And  Ephraim  is  as  a  heifer  thai  is  ia.\ight, 
and  loveth  to  tread  out  the  com  ;  but  I  passed  over  up- 
on her  fair  neck  :  I  will  make  Ephraim  to  ride ;  Judah 
shall  plough,  and  Jacob  shall  break  his  clods. 

 12.  Sow  to  yourselves  in  righteousness,  reap 

in  mercy ;  break  up  your  fallow  ground  :  for  it  is  time 
to  seek  the  Lord,  till  he  come  and  rain  righteousness 
upon  you. 

 13.  Ye  have  ploughed  wickedness,  ye  have 

reaped  iniquity ;  ye  have  eaten  the  fruit  of  lies :  be- 
cause thou  didst  trust  in  thy  way,  in  the  multitude  of 
thy  mighty  men. 

(4.  YOKE  USED  symbolically.) 

Jer.  xxviii.  12.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  cameim- 
to  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  after  that  Hauaniah  the  prophet 
had  broken  the  yoke  from  off  the  neck  of  the  prophet 
Jeremiah,  saying, 

 13.  Go  and  tell  Hananiah,  saying.  Thus  saith 

the  Lord  ;  Thou  hast  broken  the  yokes  of  wood ;  but 
thou  shalt  make  for  them  yokes  of  n'ou. 

§  18.  Planting. 

(1.  BOWING  niMEDIATELY  AFTER  PLOUGHING.) 

Is.  xxviii.  23.  Give  ye  ear,  and  hear  my  voice ; 
hearken,  and  hear  my  speech. 

 24.  Doth  the  ploughman  plough  all  day  to 

sow  ?  doth  he  open  and  break  the  clods  of  his  ground  ? 

 25.  When  he  hath  made  plain  the  face  thereof, 

doth  he  not  cast  abroad  the  fitches,  and  scatter  the 
cummin,  and  cast  in  the  principal  wheat  and  the  ap- 
pointed barley  and  the  rye  in  their  place  ? 

 26.  For  his  God"  doth  instruct  him  to  discre- 
tion, and  doth  teach  him. 

(3.  MIXED  SEED  FORBIDDEN.) 

Lev.  xix.  19.  +  thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  field  with 
mingled  seed :  + 

Deut.  xxii.  9.  Thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  vineyard  with 
divers  seeds :  lest  the  fruit  of  thy  seed  which  thou  hast 
sown,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  vineyard,  be  defiled. 

(3.  AVHEN  TO  sow.) 

Ec.  xi.  6.  In  the  morning  sow  thy  seed,  and  in  the 
evening  withhold  not  thine  hand:  for  thou  knowest 
not  whether  shall  prosper,  either  this  or  that,  or 
whether  they  both  shall  be  alike  good. 

(4.  SPIRITUAL  SOWING  AND  REAPING.) 

Ps.  cxxvi.  5,  They  that  som'  in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy. 


 6.  He  that  goeth  forth  and  weepeth,  bearing 

precious  seed,  shall  doubtless  come  agam  with  rejoic- 
ing, bringing  his  sheaves  with  him. 

%  19.   Eating  from  Standing  Crops. 

Deut.  xxiii.  24.  When  thou  comest  into  thy  neigh« 
hour's  vineyard,  then  thou  niayest  eat  grapes  thy  fill 
at  thine  own  pleasure;  but  thou  shalt  not  put  ajiy  in 
thy  vessel 

 25.  When  thou  comest  into  the  standing  com 

of  thy  neighbour,  then  thou  mayest  pluck  the  ears 
with  thine  hand;  but  thou  shalt  not  move  a  sickle 
unto  thy  neighbour's  standmg  corn. 

§  20.  Harvest. 

(1.  REAPERS.) 

Ruth  ii.  4.  And,  behold,  Boaz  came  from  Beth-lehem, 
and  said  unto  the  reapers.  The  Lord  he  with  you. 
And  they  answered  him.  The  Lord  bless  thee. 

 5.  Then  said  Boaz  unto  his  servant  that  was 

set  over  the  reapers.  Whose  damsel  is  this  ? 

 6.  And  the  servant  that  was  set  over  the 

reapers  answered  and  said.  It  is  the  Moabitish  damsel 
that  came  back  with  Naomi  out  of  the  country  of 
Moab : 

(2.  JOY  OF  HARVEST.) 

Is.  ix.  3.  Thou  hast  multiplied  the  nation,  afid  not 
increased  the  joy  :  they  joy  before  thee  according  to 
the  joy  in  harvest,  and  as  Tnen  rejoice  when  they  divide 
the  spoil. 

See  Hos.vi.  11. 

(3.  A  SORROWFUL  HARVEST.) 

Is.  xvii.  4.  And  in  that  day  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
that  the  glory  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  thin,  and  the  fat- 
ness of  his  flesh  shall  wax  lean. 

 5.  And  it  shall  be  as  when  the  harvestman 

gathereth  the  com,  and  reapeth  the  ears  with  his  arm ; 
and  it  shall  be  as  he  that  gathereth  ears  in  the  valley 
of  Rephaim. 

 9.  In  that  day  shall  his  strong  cities  be  as  a 

forsaken  bough,  and  an  uppermost  branch,  which  they 
left  because  of  the  children  of  Israel :  and  there  shall 
be  desolation. 

 10.  Because  Ihou  hast  forgotten  the  God  of 

thy  salvation,  and  hast  not  been  mindful  of  the  Rock 
of  thy  strength,  therefore  shalt  thou  plant  pleasant 
plants,  and  shalt  set  it  with  strange  slips : 

 11.  In  the  day  shalt  thou  make  thy  plant  to 

grow,  and  in  the  morning  shalt  thou  make  thy  seed  to 
flourish :  hut  the  harvest  slmll  he  a  heap  in  the  day  of 
grief  and  of  desperate  sorrow. 

(4.  THE  SPIRITUAL  HARVEST.) 

Luke  X.  2.  Therefore  said  he  unto  them,  The  harvest 
truly  is  great,  but  the  labourers  are  few :  pray  ye  there- 
fore the  lord  of  the  harvest,  that  he  would  send  forth 
labourers  into  his  harvest. 

Rev.  xiv.  15.  And  another  angel  came  out  of  the 
temple,  crying  with  a  loud  voice  to  him  that  sat  on 
the  cloud,  Tbjust  in  thy  sickle,  and  reap  :  for  the  time 
is  come  for  thee  to  reap ;  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth 
is  ripe. 

 16.  And  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  in  his 

sickle  on  the  earth ;  and  the  earth  was  reaped. 

§  21.  Gleaning. 

(1.  PERMITTED  BY  LAW.) 

Lev.  xix.  9.  And  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your 
land,  thou  shalt  not  wholly  reap  the  comers  of  thy 
field,  neither  shalt  thou  gather  the  gleanings  of  thy 
harvest. 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  not  glean  thy  vineyard, 

neither  shalt  thou  gather  etery  grape  of  thy  vineyard ; 
thou  shalt  leave  them  for  the  poor  and  stranger :  I  am 
the  Lord  your  God. 

—  xxiii.  22.  And  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your 
land,  thou  shalt  not  make  clean  riddance  of  the'cor- 
ners  of  thy  field  when  thou  reapest,  neither  shalt  thou 
gather  any  gleaning  of  thy  harvest:  thou  shalt  leave 


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them  unto  the  poor,  and  to  the  stranger:  I  am  the 
Lord  your  God. 

Deut.  xxiv.  19.  When  thou  cuttest  down  thine  har- 
vest in  thy  field,  and  hast  forgot  a  sheaf  in  the  field, 
thou  Shalt  not  go  again  to  fetch  it :  it  shall  he  for  the 
stranger,  for  the  fatherless,  and  for  the  widow :  that 
the  Lord  thy  G-od  may  bless  thee  in  all  the  work  of 
thine  hands. 

 30.  When  thou  beatest  thine  olive  tree,  thou 

Shalt  not  go  over  the  boughs  again  :  it  shall  be  for  the 
stranger,  for  the  fatherless,  and  for  the  widow. 

 21.  When  thou  gatherest  the  grapes  of  thy 

vmeyard,  thou  shalt  not  glean  it  aftei-ward :  it  shall  be 
for  the  stranger,  for  the  fatherless,  and  for  the  widow. 

 22.  And  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast 

a  bondman  in  the  land  of  Egypt :  therefore  I  command 
thee  to  do  this  thing. 

(2.  KUTH  IN  THE  FIELD  OF  BOAZ.) 

Ruthii.  2.  And  Ruth  the  Moabitess  said  unto 
Naomi,  Let  me  now  go  to  the  field,  and  glean  ears  of 
corn  after  Mm  in  whose  sight  I  shall  find  grace.  And 
she  said  unto  her,  Go,  my  daughter. 

 3.  And  she  went,  and  came,  and  gleaned  in 

the  field  after  the  reapers :  and  her  hap  was  to  light 
on  a  part  of  the  field  belonging  imto  Boaz,  who  was  of 
the  kindred  of  Elimelech. 

 7.  And  she  said,  I  pray  you,  let  me  glean  and 

gather  after  the  reapers  among  the  sheaves:  so  she 
came,  and  hath  continued  even  from  the  morning 
until  now,  that  she  tarried  a  little  in  the  house. 

 8.  Then  said  Boaz  unto  Ruth,  Hearest  thou 

not,  my  daughter  ?  Go  not  to  glean  in  another  field, 
neither  go  from  hence,  but  abide  here  fast  by  my 
maidens : 

 9.  Let  thine  eyes  be  on  the  field  that  they  do 

reap,  and  go  thou  after  them :  have  I  not  charged  the 
young  men  that  they  shall  not  touch  thee  ?  and  when 
thou  art  athirst,  go  unto  the  vessels,  and  drink  of  that 
which  the  young  men  have  drawn. 

 14.  And  Boaz  said  unto  her,  At  mealtime 

come  thou  hither,  and  eat  of  the  bread,  and  dip  thy 
morsel  in  the  vinegar.  And  she  sat  beside  the  reapers : 
and  he  reached  her  parched  corn,  and  she  did  eat,  and 
was  sufiiced,  and  left. 

 15.  And  when  she  was  risen  up  to  glean,  Boaz 

commanded  his  young  men,  saying,  Let  her  glean  even 
among  the  sheaves,  and  reproach  her  not : 

 16.  And  let  fall  also  some  of  the  handfuls  of 

purpo.se  for  her,  and  leave  them,  that  she  may  glean 
them,  and  rebuke  her  not. 

 17.  So  she  gleaned  in  the  field  until  even,  and 

beat  out  that  she  had  gleaned :  and  it  was  about  an 
ephah  of  barley. 

 18.  And  she  took  it  up,  and  went  into  the  city ; 

and  her  mother  in  law  saw  what  she  had  gleaned: 
and  she  brought  forth,  and  gave  to  her  that  she  had 
reserved  after  she  was  sufficed. 

 21.  And  Ruth  the  Moabitess  said.  He  said  unto 

me  also,  Thou  shalt  keep  fast  by  my  young  men,  until 
they  have  ended  all  my  harvest. 

 32.  And  Naomi  said  unto  Ruth  her  daughter 

in  law,  It  is  good,  ray  daughter,  that  thou  go  out  with 
his  maidens,  that  they  meet  thee  not  in  any  other  field. 

 23.  So  she  kept  fast  by  the  maidens  of  Boaz 

to  glean  unto  the  end  of  barley  harvest  and  of  wheat 
harvest ;  and  dwelt  with  her  mother  in  law. 

(3.  GLEANING,  METAPHORICALLY.) 

Is.  xvii.  6.  Yet  gleaning  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it,  as 
the  shaking  of  an  olive  tree,  two  or  three  berries  in  the 
top  of  the  uppermost  bough,  four  or  five  in  the  out- 
most fruitful  branches  thereof,  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel. 

—  xxiv.  13.  When  thus  it  shall  be  in  the  midst  of 
the  land  among  the  people,  there  shall  be  as  the  shaking 
of  an  ohve  tree,  and  as  the  gleaning  grapes  when  the 
vintage  is  done. 

Jer.  vi.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  They  shall 
thoroughly  glean  the  remnant  of  Israel  as  a  vine :  turn 
back  thine  hand  as  a  grapegatherer  into  the  baskets. 

Micahvii.  1.  Woe  is  mel  for  I  am  as  when  they 
have  gathered  the  summer  fruits,  as  the  grape  glean- 


ings of  the  vintage ;  there  is  no  cluster  to  eat :  my  soul 
desired  the  first  ripe  fruit. 

§  22.  Tlircshing. 
Seels,  xli.  15.  Jer.li.  33.  Amos i.  3.  Micah  iv.  11-13. 

§  23.   Other  Methods  Employed. 

Is.  xxviii.  27.  For  the  fitches  are  not  threshed  with 
a  threshing  instrument,  neither  is  a  cart  wheel  turned 
about  upon  the  cummin;  but  the  fitches  are  beaten 
out  with  a  staff,  and  the  cummin  with  a  rod. 

 28.  Bread  corn  is  bruised ;  because  he  will  not 

ever  be  threshing  it,  nor  break  it  with  the  wheel  of  his 
cart,  nor  bruise  it  with  his  horsemen. 

 29.  This  also  cometh  forth  from  the  Lord  of 

hosts,  which  is  wonderful  in  counsel,  and  excellent  in 
working. 

§  24.  Fanning. 

Is.  XXX.  24.  The  oxen  likewise  and  the  young  assea 
that  ear  the  ground  shall  eat  clean  provender,  which 
hath  been  winnowed  with  the  shovel  and  with  the  fan. 

Jer.  XV.  7.  And  I  will  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  the 
gates  of  the  land ;  I  will  bereave  tJiem  of  children,  I 
will  destroy  my  people,  since  they  return  not  from  their 
ways. 

—  li.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  will  raise 
up  against  Babylon,  and  against  them  that  dwell  in 
the  midst  of  them  that  rise  up  against  me,  a  destroying 
wind; 

 2.  And  will  send  unto  Babylon  fanners,  that 

shall  fan  her,  and  shall  empty  her  land  :  for  in  the  day 
of  trouble  they  shall  be  against  her  round  about. 

§  25.   Chaif  and  Stubble. 

Job  xxi.  18.  They  are  as  stubble  before  the  wind,  and 
as  chafi"  that  the  storm  carrieth  away. 

JeP.  xiii.  24.  Therefore  will  I  scatter  them  as  the 
stubble  that  passeth  away  by  the  wind  of  the  wilder- 
ness. 

 25.  This  is  thy  lot,  the  portion  of  thy  measures 

from  me,  saith  the  Lord  ;  because  thou  hast  forgotten 
me,  and  trusted  in  falsehood. 

See  Is.  XXV.  10 ;  xxxiii.  11. 

§  26.   Uncircumcised  Fruit. 

Lev.  xix.  23.  And  when  ye  shall  come  into  the  land, 
and  shall  have  planted  all  manner  of  trees  for  food, 
then  ye  shall  count  the  fruit  thereof  as  uncircumcised : 
three  years  shall  it  be  as  imcircumcised  unto  you :  it 
shall  not  be  eaten  of 

 24.  But  in  the  fourth  year  all  the  fruit  thereof 

shall  be  holy  to  praise  the  Lord  withal. 

 25.  And  in  the  fifth  j'ear  shall  ye  eat  of  the 

fruit  thereof,  that  it  may  yield  unto  you  the  increase 
thereof:  I  am  the  Lord  youi-  God. 

§  27.   Vineyards  and  Tinedressers. 

Deut.xx.  6.  And  what  man  is  he  that  hath  planted 
a  vineyard,  and  hath  not  yet  eaten  of  it  ?  let  him  also 
go  and  return  unto  his  house,  lest  he  die  in  the  battle, 
and  another  man  eat  of  it. 

Ec.  ii.  4.  I  made  me  great  works ;  I  builded  me 
houses ;  I  planted  me  vineyards : 

 5.  I  made  me  gardens  and  orchards,  and  I 

planted  trees  in  them  of  all  kind  of  fruits : 

.  6.  I  made  me  pools  of  water,  to  water  there- 
with the  wood  that  bringetli  forth  trees : 

Sol.  ii.  15.  Take  us  the  foxes,  the  little  foxes,  that  spoil 
the  vines  :  for  our  vines  hare  tender  grapes. 

—  vii.  10.  I  am  my  beloved's,  and  his  desire  is  to- 
ward me. 

 11.  Come,  my  beloved,  let  us  go  forth  into  the 

field ;  let  us  lodge  in  the  villages. 

 12.  Let  us  get  up  early  to  the  vineyards ;  let 

us  see  if  the  vine  fiourish,  whether  the  tender  grape  ap- 
pear, and  the  pomegranates  bud  forth  :  there  will  I  give 
thee  my  loves. 

 13.  The  mandrakes  give  a  smell,  and  at  our 


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gates  are  all  manner  of  pleasant  frviis,  new  and  old, 
iohich  I  have  laid  up  for  thee,  0  my  beloved. 

Is.  V.  1.  Now  will  I  sing  to  my  well  beloved  a  song 
of  my  beloved  touching  his  vineyard.  My  well  beloved 
hath  a  vineyard  in  a  very  fruitful  bill : 

 2.  And  he  fenced  it,  and  gathered  out  the  stones 

thereof,  and  planted  it  with  the  choicest  vine,  and  built 
a  tower  in  the  midst  of  it,  and  also  made  a  winepress 
therein  :  and  he  looked  that  it  should  bring  forth  grapes, 
and  it  brought  forth  wild  grapes. 

 3.  And  now,  O  inliabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and 

men  of  Judah,  judge,  I  pray  you,  betwixt  me  and  my 
vineyard. 

 4.  What  could  have  been  done  more  to  my 

vineyard,  that  I  have  not  done  in  it?  wherefore,  when 
I  looked  that  it  should  bring  forth  grapes,  brought  it 
forth  wild  grapes  ? 

—  xxvii.  2.  In  that  day  sing  ye  unto  her,  A  vineyard 
of  red  Avine. 

 8.  I  the  Lord  do  keep  it ;  I  will  water  it  every 

moment :  lest  an!/  hurt  it,  I  will  keep  it  night  and  day. 

Jer.  ii.  21.  Yet  I  had  planted  thee  a  noble  vine,  wholly 
a  right  seed :  how  then  art  thou  turned  uito  the  degene- 
rate plant  of  a  strange  vine  unto  me  ? 

—  lii.  16.  But  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard 
left  certain  of  the  poor  of  the  land  for  vinedressers  and 
for  husbandmen. 

SeeSol.viii.  11, 12. 

§  28.  Vintage. 

Lam.  i.  15.  The  Lord  hath  trodden  under  foot  all  my 
mighty  men,  in  the  midst  of  me  :  he  hath  called  an  as- 
sembly against  me  to  crush  my  young  men :  the  Lord 
liath  trodden  the  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Judah,  as  in 
a  winepress. 

Hos.  ix.  1.  Rejoice  not,  0  Israel,  for  joy,  as  other 
people :  for  thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  from  thy  God, 
thou  hast  loved  a  reward  upon  every  cornfloor. 

 2.  The  floor  and  the  winepress  shall  not  feed 

them,  and  the  new  wine  shall  fail  in  her. 

 3.  They  shall  not  dwell  in  the  Lord's  land ; 

tut  Ephraim  shall  return  to  Egypt,  and  they  shall  eat 
tinclean  things  in  Assyria. 

Rev.  xiv.  17.  And  another  angel  came  out  of  the 
temple  which  is  in  heaven,  he  also  having  a  sharp 
eickle. 

 •  18.  And  another  angel  came  oi;t  from  the  altar, 

which  had  power  over  fire  ;  and  cried  with  a  loud  cry 
to  him  that  had  the  sharp  sickle,  saying,  Thrust  in  thy 
sharp  sickle,  and  gather  the  clusters  of  the  vine  of  the 
earth ;  for  her  grapes  are  fully  ripe. 

 19.  And  the  angel  tlirust  in  his  sickle  into  the 

earth,  and  gathered  the  vine  of  the  earth,  and  cast  it 
into  the  great  winepress  of  the  wrath  of  God. 

 20.  And  the  winepress  was  trodden  without 

the  city,  and  blood  came  out  of  the  winepress,  even 
vmto  tlie  horse  bridles,  by  the  space  of  a  thousand  and 
six  hundred  furlongs. 

§29.  Wine. 

(1.  BOTTLING.) 

Jobxxxii.  19.  Behold  my  belly  is  as  wine  which  hath 
no  vent ;  it  is  ready  to  burst  like  new  bottles. 

Mat.  ix.  17.  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into  old 
bottles :  else  the  bottles  break,  and  the  wine  runneth 
out,  and  the  bottles  perish :  but  they  put  new  wine 
into  new  bottles,  and  both  are  preserved. 

Mark  ii.  22.  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old 
bottles ;  else  the  new  wine  doth  burst  the  bottles,  and 
the  wine  is  spilled,  and  the  bottles  will  be  marred :  but 
new  wine  mast  be  put  into  new  bottles. 

Luke  V.  87.  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old 
bottles;  else  the  new  wine  will  burst  the  bottles,  and 
be  spilled,  and  the  bottles  shall  perish. 

 38.  But  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  bot- 
tles; and  both  are  preserved. 

(2.  niPROVED  BY  AOE.) 

Lukev.  89.  No  man  also  having  drunk  old  wine 
Btraightway  desireth  new ;  for  he  saith.  The  old  is 
better. 


§  30.   Vineyards  Destroyed. 

Ps.lxxx.  12.  Why  hast  thou  tJven  broken  down  her 
hedges,  so  that  all  they  which  pass  by  the  way  do  pluck 
her  ? 

Is.  V.  5.  And  now  go  to  ;  I  will  tell  you  what  I  will 
do  to  my  vineyard :  I  will  take  aM'ay  the  hedge  there- 
of, and  it  shall  bo  eaten  up ;  arul  break  down  the  wall 
thereof,  and  it  shall  be  trodden  down  : 

 6.  And  I  will  lay  it  waste :  it  shall  not  be  prim- 
ed, nor  digged ;  but  there  shall  come  up  briers  and 
thorns :  I  will  also  command  the  clouds  that  they  rain 
no  rain  upon  it. 

 7.  For  the  vineyard  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  the 

house  of  Israel,  and  the  men  of  Judah  his  pleasant 
plant:  and  he  looked  for  judgment,  but  behold  oppres- 
sion ;  for  righteousness,  but  behold  a  cry. 

§  31.   Fig  Trees  and  Figs. 

(1.  MENTIONED.) 

Prov.xxvii.  18.  Whoso  keepeth  the  fig  tree  shall  eat 
the  fruit  thereof:  so  he  that  waiteth  on  his  master 
shall  be  honoured. 

See  Gen.  iii.  7.  Sol.  ii.  13.  Jam.  iii.  12.  Rev.  vi.  13. 

(2.  A  BARREN  FIG  TREE  CURSED.) 

Mark  xi.  14.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  imto  it, 
No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  hereafter  for  ever.  And  his 
disciples  heard  it. 

(3.  Christ's  parable  of  the  fig  tree.) 

Luke  xiii.  6.  He  spake  also  this  parable ;  A  certain 
man  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vineyard ;  and  he 
came  and  sought  frait  thereon,  and  founcl  none. 

 7.  Then  said  he  unto  the  dresser  of  his  vine- 
yard, Behold,  these  three  j^ears  1  come  seeking  fruit  on 
this  fig  tree,  and  find  none  :  cut  it  down ;  why  cumber- 
eth  it  the  ground  ? 

 8.  And  he  answering  said  unto  him.  Lord,  let  it 

alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  and  dung 
it: 

 9.  And  if  it  bear  fruit,  icell :  and  if  not,  tlien 

after  that  thou  shalt  cut  it  doAvn. 

§  32.   The  Sabbath  of  the  Land. 

Lev.  XXV.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  When  ye  come  into  the  land  which  I 
give  you,  then  shall  the  land  keep  a  sabbath  imto  the 
Lord. 

 3.  Six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  field,  and  six 

years  thou  shalt  prime  thy  vineyard,  and  gather  in  the 
"fruit  thereof; 

 4.  But  in  the  seventh  year  shall  be  a  sabbath 

of  rest  unto  the  land,  a  sabbath  for  the  Lord  ;  thou 
shalt  neither  sow  thy  field,  nor  prune  thy  vineyard. 

 5.  That  which  groweth  of  its  o-rni  accord  of 

thy  hai-vest  thou  shalt  not  reap,  neither  gather  the 
grapes  of  thy  vine  undressed  :  for  it  is  a  year  of  rest 
unto  the  land. 

 6.  And  the  sabbath  of  the  land  shall  be  meat 

for  you ;  for  thee,  and  for  thy  servant,  and  for  thy 
maid,  and  for  thy  hired  servant,  and  for  thy  stranger 
that  sojoumeth  with  thee, 

 7.  And  for  thy  cattle,  and  for  the  beast  that  are 

in  thy  land,  shall  all  the  increase  thereof  be  meat. 


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§  33.  Shepherds. 

(1.  ABEL  A  SHEPHERD.) 

Gen.  iv.  2.  And  she  again  bare  his  brother  AbeL 
And  Abel  was  a  keeper  of  sheep,  but  Cain  was  a  tiller 
of  the  ground. 

(2.  SHEPHERDS  IN  THE  PATRIARCHAL  AGE.) 

Gen.xxix.  6.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Is  he  well  7 


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And  they  said,  Ee  w  well :  and,  behold,  Rachel  his 
daughter  Cometh  with  the  sheep. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  1.  -Vnd  Jacob  dwelt  in  the  land  wherein 
his  father  was  a  stranger,  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

 2.  These  are  ^the  generations  of  Jacob.  Jo- 
seph, being  seventeen  j^ears  old,  was  feeding  the  flock 
with  his  brethren ;  and  the  lad  icas  with  the  sons  of 
Bilhah,  and  with  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  his  father's  wives: 
and  Joseph  brought  unto  his  father  their  evil  report. 

 12.  And  his  brethren  went  to  feed  their  father's 

flock  in  Shecheni. 

 13.  And  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  Do  not  thy 

brethren  feed  the  flock  in  Shechem  ?  come,  and  I  will 
send  thee  unto  them.    And  he  said  to  him,  Here  ara  I. 

—  xlvi.  31.  And  Joseph  said  imto  his  brethren,  and 
unto  his  fathers  house,  I  will  go  up,  and  shew  Pha- 
raoh, and  say  unto  him.  My  brethren,  and  my  father's 
house,  which  were  in  the  "land  of  Canaan,  are  come 
nnto  me ; 

 32.  And  the  men  are  shepherds,  for  their  trade 

hath  been  to  feed  cattle  ;  and  they  have  brought  their 
Bocks,  and  their  herds,  and  aU  that  they  have. 

—  xlviL  1.  Then  Joseph  came  and  told  Pharaoh, 
and  said,  My  father  and  my  brethren,  and  their  flocks, 
and  their  herds,  and  all  that  they  have,  are  come  out 
of  the  land  of  Canaan ;  and,  behold,  they  are  in  the 
land  of  Goshen. 

 2.  And  he  took  some  of  his  brethren,  ex^n  five 

men,  and  presented  them  imto  Pharaoh. 

 3.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  his  brethren,  TVhat 

is  your  occupation  ?  And  they  s;iid  imto  Pharaoh,  Tiiy 
servants  are  shepherds,  both  we,  arid  also  our  fathei-s. 

 4.  They  said  moreover  unto  Pharaoh,  For  to 

sojourn  in  the  land  are  we  come  ;  for  thy  servants  have 
no  pasture  for  their  flocks ;  for  the  famine  w  sore  in 
the  land  of  Canaan  :  now  therefore,  we  pray  thee,  let 
thy  servants  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen. 

Jud.  V.  16.  "Why  abodest  thou  amon^the  sheepfolds, 
to  hear  the  bleatings  of  the  flocks  ?  for  the  divisions 
of  Reuben  there  \cere  great  searchings  of  heart 

Job  i.  3.  His  substance  also  was  seven  thousand  sheep, 
and  three  thousand  camels,  and  five  himdi-ed  yoke  of 
oxen,  and  five  hundred  she  asses,  and  a  verj'  great 
household ;  so  that  this  man  was  the  greatest  of  aL  the 
men  of  the  east 

Hos.  xii.  12.  And  Jacob  fled  into  the  country  of 
Syria,  and  Israel  served  for  a  wife,  and  for  a  wiie  he 
kept  sheep. 

(3    SHEPHERDS  A2\  ABOMIXATIOX  TO  THE  EGTPTIA2\S.) 

Gen.  xhi.  3-3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  Pha- 
raoh shall  call  you,  and  shall  say,  What  is  your  occu- 
pation ■? 

 34  That  ye  shall  say.  Thy  servants'  trade 

hath  been  about  cattle  from  our  youth  even  imtil  now, 
both  we,  and  also  our  fathers :  that  ye  may  dwell  in 
the  land  of  Goshen  ;  for  every  shepherd  is  "an  abomi- 
nation unto  the  Eg\"ptians. 

(4    MOSES  A  SHEPHERD.) 

Ex.  iii.  1.  ZSTow  Moses  kept  the  flock  of  Jethro  his 
father  ia  law,  the  priest  of  Midian :  and  he  led  the 
flock  to  the  back  side  of  the  desert,  and  came  to  the 
mountain  of  Grod,  eten  to  Horeb. 

(5.  AXD  DAVID.) 

I  Sam.  xvi.  11.  And  Samuel  said  tmto  Jesse,  Are 
here  all  thy  children  '?  And  he  said.  There  remaineth 
yet  the  youngest,  and,  behold,  he  keepeth  the  sheep. 
And  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse,  Send  and  fetch  him :  for 
we  will  not  sit  down  till  he  come  hither. 

—  xvii.  1.5.  But  David  went  and  returned  from  Saul 
to  feed  his  father's  sheep  at  Beth-lehem. 

 20.  And  David  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  left  the  sheep  with  a  keeper,  and  took,  and  wem, 
as  Jesse  had  commanded  him;  and  he  came  to  the 
trench,  as  the  host  was  going  forth  to  the  fight,  and 
shouted  for  the  battle. 

(6.  A^^^  doeg.) 
I  Sam.  xxi.  7.  Now  a  certain  man  of  the  servants 
of  Saul  iras  there  that  day,  detained  before  the  Lord  : 
and  hi5  name  icas  Doeg,' an  Edomite,  the  chiefest  of 
the  herdmen  that  bdonffcd  to  SauL 


(7.  THE  SHEPHERDS  OF  BETHLEHEM.) 

Lukeii.  8.  And  there  were  in  the  same  country 
shepherds  abiding  in  the  field,  keeping  watch  over 
their  flock  by  night 

§  34.   Shepherd's  Daty. 

(1.  TO  WATCH  THE  FLOCK.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  40.  Thus  I  was ;  in  the  day  the  drought 
consumed  me,  and  the  frost  by  night ;  and  my  sleep 
departed  from  mine  eyes. 

Ezek.xxxiv.  5.  And  they  were  scattered,  because 
there  is  no  shepherd  :  and  they  became  meat  to  all  the 
beasts  of  the  field,  when  they  were  scattered. 

 6.  My  sheep  wandered  through  all  the  mount- 
ains, and  upon  every  high  hiU :  yea,  my  flock  was 
scattered  upon  all  the  face  of  the  earth,  and  none  did 
search  or  seek  after  them. 

(2.  TO  FDO)  PASTURAGE.) 

1  Kings  xviii.  5.  And  Ahab  said  imto  Obadiah,  Gro 
into  the  land,  unto  all  fountains  of  water,  and  unto 
all  brooks :  peradveuture  we  may  find  grass  to  save 
the  horses  and  mules  alive,  that  we  lose  not  all  the 
beasts. 

 6.  So  the^  divided  the  land  between  them  to 

pass  throughout  it :  Ahab  went  one  way  by  himself, 
and  Obadiah  went  another  way  by  hijusel£ 

SoI.L  7.  Tell  me,  0  thou  whom  my  soul  loveth, 
where  thou  feedest,  where  thou  makcst  ihi/  flock  to 
rest  at  noon:  for  why  should  I  be  as  one  that  tui-ueth 
aside  by  the  flocks  of  thy  companions  ? 

 8.  If  thou  know  not,  O  thou  fairest  among 

women,  go  thy  way  forth  by  the  footsteps  of  the  flock, 
and  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds'  tents. 

—  vL  1.  Whither  is  thy  beloved  gone,  O  thou  fairest 
among  women'?  whither  is  thy  beloved  tiuned  aside? 
that  we  may  seek  him  with  tliee. 

 2.  My  beloved  is  gone  down  into  his  garden, 

to  the  beds  of  spices,  to  feed  in  the  gardens,  and  to 
gather  lilies. 

 3.  lam  my  beloved's,  and  my  beloyed  is  mine : 

he  feedeth  among'  the  hlies. 

(A.  FIGrRATTVE.) 

Ezek.xxxiv.  2.  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the 
shepherds  of  Israel,  prophesy,  and  say  unto  them, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto'  the  shepherds ;  "Woe  be 
to  the  shepherds  of  Israel  that  do  feed  themselves ! 
should  not  the  shepherds  feed  the  flocks  ? 

—  —  3.  Ye  eat  the  fat,  and  ye  clothe  you  with  the 
wool,  ye  kill  them  that  are  fed :  but  ye  feed  not  the 
flock. 

 8.  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely  be- 
cause my  flock  became  a  prey,  and  my  flock  became 
meat  to  every  beast  of  the  field,  because  ihez-e  teas 
no  shepherd,  neither  did  ray  shepherds  search  for  my 
flock,  but  the  shepherds  fed  themselves,  and  fed  not 
my  flock ; 

 9.  Therefore,  O  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word 

of  the  Lord  ; 

 10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Behold,  I  am 

against  the  shepherds;  and  I  will  require  my  flock 
at  their  hand,  and  cause  them  to  cease  from  feeding 
the  flock ;  neither  shall  the  shepherds  feed  themselves 
any  more;  for  I  will  deliver  my  flock  from  their 
mouth,  that  they  may  not  be  meat  for  them. 

(3.  TO  CARE  FOB  THE  TOUXG  A2»D  DISABLED.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  38.  This  twenty  years  hare  I  been  with 
thee ;  thy  ewes  and  thj-  she  go'ats  have  not  cast  their 
j'oung,  and  the  rams  of  the  flock  have  I  not  eaten. 

—  xxxiii.  13.  And  he  said  unto  him.  My  lord  know- 
eth  that  the  children  are  tender,  and  the  flocks  and 
herds  with  young  are  with  me;  and  if  men  should 
overdrive  them  one  day,  all  the  flock  wiU  die. 

 14.  Let  mv  lord,  I  pray  thee,  pass  over  before 

his  sers-ant ;  and  1  will  lead  on  softly,  according  as  the 
cattle  that  goeth  before  me  and  the"  children  be  able 
to  endure,  until  I  come  unto  my  lord  unto  Seir. 

Ezek.xxxiv.  4.  The  diseased  "have ye  not strengthea- 


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ed,  neither  have  ye  healed  that  which  was  sick,  neither 
have  ye  bound  up  that  which  was  broken,  neither  have 
ye  brought  again  that  which  was  ch-iven  away,  neither 
bave  ye  sought  that  which  was  lost;  but  with  force 
and  with  cruelty  have  ye  ruled  them. 

(4.  TO  BE  HESPONStBLE  TOR  LOSSES.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  39.  That  which  was  torn  of  beasts  I 
brought  not  unto  thee ;  I  bare  the  loss  of  it ;  of  my 
hand  didst  thou  require  it,  wliether  stolen  by  day,  or 
stolen  by  night. 

(5.  TO  BEAT  OFF  WILD  ANIMALS.) 

Amos  iii.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  As  the  shepherd 
taketh  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion  two  legs,  or  a  piece 
of  an  ear ;  so  shall  the  children  of  Israel  be  taken  out 
that  dwell  in  Samaria  in  the  corner  of  a  bed,  and  in 
Damascus  in  a  couch. 

See  I  Sam.  xvii.  34-36. 

(6.  SOMETIMES  ASSISTED  BY  ADVENTURERS.) 

I  Sam.  XXV.  15.  But  the  men  were  very  good  unto 
us,  and  we  were  not  hurt,  neither  missed  we  any 
thing,  as  long  as  we  were  conversant  with  them,  when 
we  were  in  the  fields. 

 16.  They  were  a  wall  unto  us  both  by  night 

and  day,  all  the  while  we  were  with  them  keeping  the 
sheep. 

§  35.   Shepherds,  Metaphorical. 

Jer.  X.  21.  For  the  pastors  are  become  brutish,  and 
have  not  sought  the  Lord  :  therefore  they  shall  not 
prosper,  and  all  their  flocks  shall  be  scattered. 

—  xxiii.  1.  Woe  be  unto  the  pastors  that  destroy 
and  scatter  the  sheep  of  my  pasture !  saith  the  Lord. 

—  XXV.  34.  Howl,  ye  shepherds,  and  cry ;  and  wal- 
low yourselves  in  the  ashes,  ye  principal  of  the  flock: 
for  the  days  of  your  slaughter  and  of  your  dispersions 
are  accomplished;  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  pleasant 
vessel. 

 35.  And  the  shepherds  shall  have  no  way  to 

flee,  nor  the  principal  of  the  flock  to  escape. 

 36.  A  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  shepherds,  and  a 

howling  of  the  principal  of  the  flock,  shall  he  heard: 
for  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  their  pasture. 

Zech.  xi.  3.  There  is  a  voice  of  the  howling  of  the 
shepherds ;  for  their  glory  is  spoiled :  a  voice  of  the  roar- 
ing of  young  lions ;  for  the  pride  of  Jordan  is  spoiled. 

 4.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  my  God;  Peed  the 

flock  of  the  slaughter ; 

 5.  Whose  possessors  slay  them,  and  hold 

themselves  not  guilty :  and  they  that  sell  them  say. 
Blessed  he  the  Lord  ;  for  I  am  rich :  and  their  own 
shepherds  pity  them  not. 

 6.  For  I  will  no  more  pity  the  inhabitants  of 

the  land,  saith  the  Lord  :  but,  lo,  I  will  deliver  the 
men  every  one  into  his  neighbour's  hand,  and  into  the 
hand  of  his  king :  and  they  shall  smite  the  land,  and 
out  of  their  hand  I  will  not  deliver  them. 

 8.  Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  in  one  month ; 

and  my  soul  loathed  them,  and  their  soul  also  abhorred 
me. 

 9.  Then  said  I,  I  will  not  feed  you:  that  that 

dieth,  let  it  die ;  and  that  that  is  to  be  cut  off",  let  it  be 
cut  oflF;  and  let  the  rest  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  an- 
other. 

 15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Take  unto 

thee  yet  the  instruments  of  a  foolish  shepherd. 

 16.  For,  lo,  I  will  raise  up  a  shepherd  in  the 

land,  which  shall  not  visit  those  that  be  cut  off",  neither 
shall  seek  the  young  one,  nor  heal  that  that  is  broken, 
nor  feed  that  that  standeth  still :  but  he  shall  eat  the 
flesh  of  the  fat,  and  tear  their  claws  in  pieces. 

—  —  17.  Woe  to  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the 
flock !  the  sword  shall  he  upon  his  arm,  and  upon  his 
right  eye :  his  arm  shall  be  clean  dried  up,  and  his 
right  eye  shall  be  utterly  darkened. 

§  36.   Wells  for  Stock. 

(1.  VALUABLE;  STRH^EN  FOR.) 

Gen.  xxi.  25.  And  Abraham  reproved  Abimelech 
because  of  a  well  of  water,  which  Abimelech's  servants 
had  violently  taken  away, 


 26.  And  Abimelech  said,  I  wot  not  who  hath 

done  this  thing :  neither  didst  Ihou  tell  me,  neither  yet 
heard  I  of  it,  but  to  day. 

—  xxvi.  15.  For  all  the  wells  which  his  father's 
servants  had  digged  in  the  days  of  Abraham  his  father, 
the  Philistines  had  stopped  them,  and  filled  them  with 
earth. 

 18.  And  Isaac  digged  again  the  wells  of  water, 

which  they  had  digged  in  the  days  of  Abraham  his 
father;  for  the  Philistines  had  stopped  them  after  the 
death  of  Abraham  :  and  he  called  then  names  after  the 
names  by  which  his  father  had  called  them. 

 19.  And  Isaac's  servants  digged  in  the  valley, 

and  found  there  a  well  of  springing  water. 

 20.  And  the  herdmen  of  Gerar  did  strive  with 

Isaac's  herdmen,  saying,  The  water  is  ours :  and  he 
called  the  name  of  the  well  Esek ;  because  they  strove 
with  him. 

 21.  And  they  digged  another  well,  and  strove 

for  that  also :  and  he  called  the  name  of  it  Sitnah. 

 22.  And  he  removed  from  thence,  and  digged 

another  well ;  and  for  that  they  strove  not :  and  he 
called  the  name  of  it  Rehoboth ;  and  he  said.  For  now 
the  Lord  hath  made  room  for  us,  and  we  shall  be 
fruitful  in  the  land. 

 23.  And  we  went  up  from  thence  to  Beer- 

sheba. 

 32.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  day,  that 

Isaac's  servants  came,  and  told  him  concerning  the 
well  which  they  had  digged,  and  said  unto  him,  We 
have  found  water. 

 33.  And  he  called  it  Shebah :  therefore  the 

name  of  the  city  is  Beer-sheba  imto  this  day. 

(2.  KEPT  COVERED.) 

Gen.  xxix.  1.  Then  Jacob  went  on  his  journey,  and 
came  into  the  land  of  the  people  of  the  east. 

 2.  And  he  looked,  and  behold  a  well  in  the 

field,  and,  lo,  there  were  three  flocks  of  sheep  lying  by 
it ;  for  out  of  that  well  they  watered  the  flocks :  and  a 
great  stone  was  upon  the  well's  mouth. 

 3.  And  thither  were  all  the  flocks  gathered: 

and  they  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well's  mouth,  and 
watered  the  sheep,  and  put  the  stone  again  upon  the 
well's  mouth  in  his  place. 

 7.  And  he  said,  Lo,  it  is  yet  high  day,  neither 

is  it  time  that  the  cattle  should  be  gathered  together : 
water  ye  the  sheej),  and  go  and  feed  them. 

 8.  And  they  said.  We  cannot,  until  all  the 

flocks  be  gathered  together,  and  till  they  roll  the  stone 
from  the  well's  mouth  ;  then  we  water  the  sheep. 

 9.  And  while  he  yet  spake  with  them,  Rachel 

came  with  her  father's  sheep  :  for  she  kept  them. 

 10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jacob  saw 

Rachel  the  daughter  of  Laban  his  mother's  brother, 
and  the  sheep  of  Laban  his  mother's  brother,  that 
Jacob  went  near,  and  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well's 
mouth,  and  watered  the  flock  of  Laban  his  mother's 
brother. 

(3.  CONTENTION  FOR  FIRST  ACCESS.) 

Ex.  ii.  16.  Now  the  priest  of  Midian  had  seven 
daughters :  and  they  came  and  drew  water,  and  filled 
the  troughs  to  water  their  father's  flock. 

 17.  And  the  shepherds  came  and  drove  them 

away :  but  Moses  stood  up  and  helped  them,  and 
watered  their  flock. 

 18.  And  when  they  came  to  Reuel  their  father, 

he  said.  How  is  it  that  }'e  are  come  so  soon  to  daj' "? 

—  —  19.  And  they  said.  An  Egyptian  delivered  us 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  shepherds,"and  also  di-ew  water 
enough  for  us,  and  watered  the  flock. 

—  —  20.  And  he  said  unto  his  daughters.  And 
where  is  he  ?  why  is  it  that  ye  have  left  the  man  ?  call 
him,  that  he  may  eat  bread. 

(4.  THE  REASON  ;  FOULING  WITH  THE  CATTLE'S  FEET.) 

Ezek.xxxiv.  17.  And  as  for  you,  0  my  flock,  thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  judge  between  cattle 
and  cattle,  between  the  rams  and  the  he  goats. 

 18.  Seemeth  it  a  small  thing  unto"  you  to  have 

eaten  up  the  good  pasture,  but  ye  must  tread  down 
with  your  feet  the  residue  of  your  pastures?  and  to 


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have  clrnnk  of  the  deep  waters,  but  ye  must  foul  the 
residue  with  yoiu-  feet. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  19.  And  ns  for  my  flock,  they  eat  that 
■which  ye  have  trodden  with  your  feet ;  and  they  drink 
that  which  ye  have  fouled  with  your  feet. 

 20.  "Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto 

them ;  Behold,  I,  even  I,  will  judge  between  the  fat 
cattle  and  between  the  lean  cattle. 

 21.  Because  ye  have  thrust  with  side  and  with 

shoulder,  and  pushed  all  the  diseased  with  your  horns, 
till  ye  have  scattered  them  abroad ; 

 22.  Therefore  will  I  save  my  flock,  and  they 

shall  no  more  be  a  prey ;  and  I  will  judge  between 
cattle  and  cattle. 

§  37.   Milk,  Butter,  and  Cheese. 

Jud.  iv.  19.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Give  me,  I  pray 
thee,  a  little  water  to  drink ;  for  I  am  thirsty.  And 
she  opened  a  bottle  of  milk,  and  gave  him  drink,  and 
covered  him. 

—  V.  25.  He  asked  water,  and  she  gave  him  milk ; 
she  brought  forth  butted  in  a  lordly  dish. 

I  Sam.  xvii.  17.  And  Jesse  said  unto  David  his  son, 
Take  now  for  thy  brethren  an  ephah  of  this  parched 
corn,  and  these  ten  loaves,  and  run  to  the  camp  to  thy 
brethi-en ; 

 18.  And  carry  these  ten  cheeses  unto  the  cap- 
tain of  their  thousand,  and  look  how  thy  brethren  fare, 
and  take  their  pledge. 

Job  X.  10.  Hast  thou  not  poured  me  out  as  milk,  and 
curdled  me  like  cheese  ? 

—  xxix.  5.  When  the  Almighty  icas  yet  with  me, 
when  my  children  were  about  me ; 

 6.  When  I  washed  my  steps  with  butter,  and 

the  rock  poured  me  out  rivers  of  oil ; 

Prov.  XXX.  33.  Surely  the  churning  of  milk  bring- 
eth  forth  butter,  and  the  wringing  of  the  nose  bring- 
eth  forth  blood:  so  the  forcing  of  wrath  bringeth 
forth  strife. 

See  Deut.xxxii.  14.    Is.  vii.  21, 22. 

§  38.  Sheep-Shearing. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  2.  And  tMre  icas  a  man  in  Maon,  whose 
possessions  were  in  Carmel ;  and  the  man  icas  very 
great,  and  he  had  three  thousand  sheep,  and  a  thou- 
sand goats  :  and  he  was  shearing  his  sheep  in  Carmel. 

 4.  And  David  heard  in  the  wilderness  that 

Nabal  did  shear  his  sheep. 

 5.  And  David  sent  out  ten  young  men,  and 

David  said  unto  the  young  men.  Get  you  up  to  Car- 
mel, and  go  to  Nabal,  and  greet  him  in  my  name : 

 6.  And  thus  shall  ye  say  to  him  that  liveth  iii 

prosperity,  Peace  be  both  to  thee,  and  peace  be  to  thine 
house,  and  peace  be  unto  all  that  thou  hast. 

 7.  And  now  I  have  heard  that  thou  hast  shear- 
ers :  now  thy  shepherds  which  were  with  us,  we  hurt 
them  not,  neither  was  there  aught  missing  unto  them, 
all  the  while  they  were  in  Carmel. 

 8.  Ask  thy  young  men,  and  they  will  shew 

thee.  Wherefore  let  the  young  men  lind  favour  in 
thine  eyes ;  for  we  come  in  a  good  day :  give,  I  pray 
thee,  whatsoever  cometh  to  thine  hand  unto  thy  ser- 
vants, and  to  thy  son  David. 

 9.  And  when  David's  young  men  came,  they 

spake  to  Nabal  according  to  all  those  words  in  the 
name  of  David,  and  ceased. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  two  full 
years,  that  Absalom  had  sheepshearers  in  Baal-hazor, 
which  is  beside  Ephraim ;  and  Absalom  invited  all 
the  king's  sons. 

 24.  And  Absalom  came  to  the  king,  and  said, 

Behold  now,  thy  servant  hath  sheepshearers ;  let  the 
kiBg,  I  beseech  thee,  and  his  servants  go  with  thy 
servant. 


CHAP.  IV. 

HUMAN  ABODES. 

§  39.   A  City  tlie  First-named  Human  Abode. 

Gen.  iv.  17.  And  Cain  knew  his  wife  ;  and  she  con- 
ceived, and  bare  Enoch :  and  he  builded  a  city,  and 


called  the  name  of  the  city,  after  the  name  of  his  son, 
Enoch. 

§  40.  Tents. 

(1.  THEIR  ORIGIN.) 

Gen.  iv.  20.  And  Adah  bare  Jubal :  he  was  the  fa- 
ther of  such  as  dwell  in  tents,  and  of  such  as  have  cat- 
tle. 

(2.  USED  BY  ABRAHAM  AND  THE  HEBREWS.) 

Gen.  xviii.  9.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Where  is 
Sarah  thy  wife  ?    And  he  said.  Behold,  in  the  tent. 

—  xxvi.  25.  And  he  builded  an  altar  there,  and 
called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord,  and  pitched  his 
tent  there:  and  there  Isaac's  servants  digged  a  well. 

—  xxxi.  25.  Then  Laban  overtook  Jacob.  Now  Ja- 
cob had  pitched  his  tent  in  the  mount:  and  Laban 
with  his  brethren  pitched  in  the  mount  of  Gilead. 

 33.  And  Laban  went  into  Jacob's  tent,  and 

into  Leah's  tent,  and  into  the  two  maidservants'  tents : 
but  he  found  tJhem  not.  Then  went  he  out  of  Leah's 
tent,  and  entered  into  Rachel's  tent. 

Deut.  V.  30.  Go  say  to  them.  Get  you  into  your  tents 
again. 

(3.  USED  EXCLUSIVELY  BY  THE  RECHABITES.) 

See  Jer.  xxxv.  7,  9,  10. 

§  41.   Booths  and  Tabernacles. 

Gen.  xxxiii.  17.  And  Jacob  journeyed  to  Succoth, 
and  built  him  a  house,  and  made  booths  for  his  cattle: 
therefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  Succoth. 

Job  xxvii.  18.  He  buildeth  his  house  as  a  moth,  and 
as  a  booth  that  the  keeper  maketh. 

Is.  i.  8.  And  the  daughter  of  Zion  is  left  as  a  cottage 
in  a  vineyard,  as  a  lodge  in  a  garden  of  cucumbers,  as 
a  besieged  city. 

Jer.  X.  20.  My  tabernacle  is  spoiled,  and  all  my  cords 
are  broken :  my  children  are  gone  forth  of  me,  and 
they  (M'e  not :  there  is  none  to  stretch  forth  my  tent 
any  more,  and  to  set  up  my  curtains. 

See  Jonah  iv.  5.    Mat.  xvii.  4 

§  42.  Brick. 

(1.  BURNED  AND  LAID  IN  BITUMEN.) 

Gen.  xi.  3.  And  they  said  one  to  another.  Go  to,  let 
us  make  brick,  and  burn  them  thoroughly.  And  they 
had  brick  for  stone,  and  slime  had  they  for  mortar. 

(2.  MADE  IN  EGYPT  WITH  STRAW.) 

Ex.  V.  10.  And  the  taskmasters  of  the  people  went 
out,  and  their  officers,  and  they  spake  to  the  people, 
saying.  Thus  saith  Pharaoh,  I  will  not  give  you  straw. 

 11.  Go  ye,  get  you  straw  where  ye  can  find 

it :  yet  not  aught  of  your  work  shall  be  diminished. 

 12.  So  the  people  were  scattered  abroad 

throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt  to  gather  stubble  in- 
stead of  straw. 

 18.  Go  therefore  now,  ffwrf  work ;  for  there 

shall  no  straw  be  given  you,  yet  shall  ye  deliver  the 
tale  of  bricks. 

 19.  And  the  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel 

did  see  that  they  were  in  evil  case,  after  it  was  said.  Ye 
shall  not  minish  aught  from  your  bricks  of  your  daily 
task. 

§  43.   Stone  and  Mortar. 

I  Chr.  xxii.  2.  And  David  commanded  to  gather  to- 
gether the  strangers  that  were  in  the  land  of  Israel ; 
and  he  set  masons  to  hew  wrought  stones  to  build  the 
house  of  God. 

I  Kings  v.  17.  And  the  king  commanded,  and  they 
brought  great  stones,  costly  stones,  and  hewed  stones, 
to  lay  the  foundation  of  the  house. 

—  —  18.  And  Solomon's  builders  and  Hiram's 
builders  did  hew  them,  and  the  stonesquarers :  so  they 
prepared  timber  and  stones  to  build  the  house. 

Ezr.  vi.  4.  With  three  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a 
row  of  new  timber:  and  let  the  expenses  be  given  out 
of  the  king's  house : 

Ezek.xxii.  28.  And  her  prophets  have  daubed  them 
with  untempered  mortar,  seeing  vanitv,  and  divining 
lies  unto  them,  sajing,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  when 
the  Lord  hath  not  spoken. 


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§  44.  Timber. 

2  Kings  vi.  1.  And  the  sons  of  the  prophet  said  unto 
Elisha,  I?ehold  now,  the  place  where  we  dwell  with 
thee  is  too  strait  for  us. 

 2.  Let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  unto  Jordan,  and 

take  thence  every  man  a  beam,  and  let  us  make  us  a 
place  there,  where  we  may  dwell.  And  he  answered, 
Go  ye. 

 3.  And  one  said.  Be  content,  I  pray  thee, 

and  go  with  thy  servants.    And  he  answered,  I  will  go. 

 4.  So  he  went  with  them.    And  when  they 

came  to  .Jordan,  they  cut  down  wood. 

I  Chr.  xiv.  1.  Now  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  mes- 
sengers to  David,  and  timber  of  cedars,  with  masons 
and  carpenters,  to  build  him  a  house. 

—  xsii.  4.  Also  cedar  trees  m  abundance :  for  the  Zi- 
donians  and  they  of  Tyre  brought  much  cedar  wood 
to  David. 

§  45.   Metals  for  Fastenings  and  Ornament. 

1  Chr.  xxii.  14.  Now,  behold,  in  my  trouble  I  have 
prepared  for  the  house  of  the  Loud  a  hundred  thou- 
sand talents  of  gold,  and  a  tliousand  thousand  talents 
of  silver;  and  of  brass  and  iron  without  weight ;  for 
it  is  in  abundance :  timber  also  and  stone  have  I  pre- 
pared ;  and  thou  mayest  add  thereto. 

 3.  And  David  prepared  iron  in  abundance  for 

the  nails  for  the  doors  of  the  gates,  and  for  the  join- 
ings ;  and  brass  in  abundance  without  weight ; 

 16.  Of  the  gold,  the  silver,  and  the  brass,  and 

the  iron,  there  is  no  number.  Arise  therefore,  and  be 
doing,  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  12.  And  the  king  and  Jehoiada  gave  it 
to  such  as  did  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  hired  masons  and  carpenters  to  repair 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  also  such  as  wrought  iron 
and  brass  to  mend  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

 13.  So  the  workmen  wrought,  and  the  work 

was  perfected  by  them,  and  they  set  the  house  of  God 
in  his  state,  and  strengthened  it. 

Is.  xxii.  23.  And  I  will  fiisten  him  as  a  nail  in  a 
sure  place ;  and  he  shall  be  for  a  glorious  throne  to 
his  father's  house. 

 34.  And  they  shall  hang  upon  him  all  tlie 

glory  of  his  father's  house,  the  offspring  and  the  is- 
sue, all  vessels  of  small  quantity,  from  the  vessels  of 
cups,  even  to  all  the  vessels  of  flagons. 

 25.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall 

the  nail  that  is  fastened  in  the  sure  place  be  removed, 
and  be  cut  down,  and  fall ;  and  the  burden  that  was 
upon  it  shall  be  cut  off :  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

§  46.  Ivory. 

I  Kings  xxii.  39.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahab, 
and  all  that  he  did,  and  the  ivory  house  which  he 
made,  and  all  the  cities  that  he  built,  are  they  not  writ- 
ten in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Is- 
rael? 

SeeSol.  vii.  4.   Amosiii.  15. 

§  47.   Judgment  and  Forethought  in  Building. 

Prov.  xxiv.  3.  Through  wisdom  is  a  house  builded ; 
and  by  understanding  it  is  established : 

 27.  Prepare  thy  work  without,  and  make  it 

fit  for  thyself  in  the  fiekl ;  and  afterwards  build  thiuc 
house. 

Luke  xiv.  28.  For  which  of  j-ou,  intending  to  build 
a  tower,  sitteth  not  down  first,  and  couuteth  the  cost, 
whether  he  have  sufficient  to  finish  it  ? 

—  —  29.  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  the  founda- 
tion, and  is  not  able  to  finish  it,  all  that  behold  it  be- 
gin to  mock  him, 

 30.  Saying,  This  man  began  to  build,  and  was 

not  able  to  finish. 

§  48.   Procuring  Materials. 
I  Kings  T.  13.  And  king  Solomon  raised  a  levy  out 
of  all  Israel ;  and  the  levy  Nvas  thirty  thousand  men. 

 14.  And  he  sent  them  to  Lebanon,  ten  thou- 
sand a  month  by  courses :  a  month  they  were  in  Leb- 
anon, and  two  months  at  home ;  and  Adouiram  was 
over  the  levy. 


 15.  And  Solomon  had  thi-eescore  and  ten 

thousand  that  bare  burdens,  and  fourscore  thousand 
hewers  in  the  mountains ; 

 16.  Besides  the  chief  of  Solomon's  ofHcera 

which  were  over  the  work,  three  thousand  and  three 
hundred,  which  ruled  over  the  people  that  wrought 
in  the  work. 

§  49.  Pillars. 

Jud.  xvi.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  their  hearts 
were  merry,  that  they  said.  Call  for  Samson,  that  ha 
may  make  us  sport.  And  they  called  for  Samson  out 
of  the  prison  house ;  and  he  made  them  sport :  and 
they  set  him  between  the  pillars. 

 26.  And  Samson  said  unto  the  lad  that  held 

him  by  the  hand,  Suff"er  me  that  I  may  feel  the  pillars 
whereupon  the  house  standeth,  that  I  may  lean  upon 
them. 

 29.  And  Samson  took  hold  of  the  two  middle 

pillars  upon  which  the  house  stood,  and  on  which  it 
was  borne  up,  of  the  one  with  his  right  hand,  and  of 
the  other  with  his  left. 

 30.  And  Samson  said.  Let  me  die  -with  the 

Philistines.  And  he  bowed  himself  with  all  his  might ; 
and  the  house  fell  upon  the  lords,  and  upon  all  the 
people  that  were  therein.  So  the  dead  which  he  slew 
at  his  death  were  more  than  they  which  he  slew  in  his 
life. 

§  50.  Roof. 

(1.  USED  AS  A  PLACE  OF  RESORT.) 

Jos.ii.  8.  And  before  they  were  laid  down,  she  came 
up  unto  them  upon  the  roof; 

Jud.  xvi.  27.  Now  the  house  was  full  of  men  and 
women ;  and  all  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  were 
there ;  and  there  were  upon  the  roof  about  three  thou- 
sand men  and  women,  that  beheld  while  Samson 
made  sport. 

Markii.  4.  And  when  they  could  not  come  nigh 
unto  him  for  the  press,  they  uncovered  tlie  roof  where 
he  was:  and  when  they  had  broken  it  up,  they  let 
down  the  bed  wherein  the  sick  of  the  palsy  la}^ 

Lukexvii.  31.  In  that  day,  he  which  shall  be  upon 
the  housetop,  and  his  stuft'  in  the  house,  let  him  not 
come  down  to  take  it  away :  and  he  that  is  in  the 
field,  let  him  likewise  not  retm-n  back. 

(3.  A  BATTLEMENT  REQUIRED.) 

Deut.  xxii.  8.  When  thou  bulkiest  a  new  house,  then 
thou  Shalt  make  a  battlement  for  thy  roof,  that  thou 
bring  not  blood  upon  thme  house,  if  any  man  fall  firom 
thence. 

I  51.  Windows. 
See  I  Kings  vii.  4, 5.  Is.  liv.  12.   Jar.  xxii.  14. 

§  52.  Entrances. 

(1.  PORCHES  AND  DOORS.) 

Jud.iii.  23.  Then  Ehud  went  forth  through  the 
porch,  and  shut  the  doors  of  the  parloiu"  upon  him, 
and  locked  them. 

Ezek.xxxiii.  30.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  the  childi-en 
of  thy  people  still  are  talking  against  thee  by  the 
walls  and  in  the  doors  of  the  houses,  and  speak  one  to 
another,  every  one  to  his  brother,  saying,  Come,  I  pray 
you,  and  hear  what  is  the  word  that  cometh  forth 
from  the  Lord. 

See  I  Kings  vii.  6,  8,  13.  Sol.  v.  4,  5 ;  viii.  9. 

(3.  GATES.) 

Ps.  cxviii.  20.  This  gate  of  the  Lord,  into  which  the 
righteous  shall  enter. 

—  cxlvii.  13.  For  he  hath  strengthened  the  bars  of 
thy  gates ;  he  hath  blessed  thy  children  withhi  thee. 

(3.  ENTRANCES  AS  RESORTS  AND  TRIBUNALS.) 

2  Chp.xviii.  9.  And  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehosh- 
aphat  king  of  Judah,  sat  either  of  them  on  his  throne, 
clothed  in  their  robes,  and  they  sat  in  a  void  place  at 
the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Samaria ;  and  all  the 
prophets  prophesied  before  them. 

Job  xxix.  7.  When  I  went  out  to  the  gate  through 
the  city,  ichcn  I  prepared  ray  seat  in  the  street! 


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Jobxxix.  8.  The  youug  men  saw  mc,  and  hid  them- 
selves :  and  the  aged  arose,  and  stood  up. 

 9.  The  princes  refrained  talking,  and  laid  their 

hand  on  their  mouth. 

 10.  The  nobles  held  theii'  peace,  and  their 

tongue  cleaved  to  the  roof  of  their  mouth. 

Prov,  viii.  3.  She  crieth  at  the  gates,  at  the  entry  of 
the  city,  at  the  coming  in  at  the  doors : 

Jep.  XX vi.  7.  So  the  priests  and  the  prophets  and  all 
the  people  heard  Jeremiah  speaking  these  words  in 
the  hoase  of  the  Lord. 

 10.  When  the  princes  of  Judah  heard  these 

things,  then  they  came  up  from  the  king's  house  unto 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  sat  down  in  the  entry  of 
the  new  gate  of  the  Lord's  house. 

See  I  Kings  vii.  7.    Est.  v.  1.   Prov.ix.  14. 

§  53.   Parlor  or  Audience  Chamber. 

Jud.  iii.  30.  And  Ehud  came  unto  him;  and  he  was 
sitting  in  a  summer  parlour,  which  he  had  for  himself 
alone:  and  Ehud  said,  I  have  a  message  from  God 
unto  thee.    And  he  arose  out  of  hin  seat. 

 24.  When  he  was  gone  out,  his  servants  came ; 

and  when  they  saw  that,  behold,  the  doors  of  the 
parlour  were  locked,  they  said.  Surely  he  covereth  his 
feet  in  his  summer  chamber. 

 23.  And  they  tarried  till  they  were  ashamed : 

and,  behold,  he  opened  not  the  doors  of  the  parlour; 
therefore  they  took  a  key,  and  opened  them :  and, 
behold,  their  lord  was  fallen  down  dead  on  the  earth. 

§  54.   Means  of  Heating. 

(1.  PAN  OF  COALS.) 

Mark  xiv.  54.  And  Peter  followed  him  afer  off,  even 
into  the  palace  of  tlie  high  priest:  and  he  sat  with  the 
servants,  and  warmed  liimself  at  the  fire. 

Luke  xxii.  55.  And  when  they  had  kindled  a  fire  in 
the  midst  of  the  hall,  and  were  set  down  together, 
Peter  sat  down  among  them. 

John  xviii.  18.  And  the  servants  and  officers  stood 
there,  who  had  made  a  fire  of  coals,  for  it  was  cold ; 
and  they  warmed  tliemselves :  and  Peter  stood  with 
them,  and  warmed  himself. 

(2.  POSSIBLY  SOME  OTHER  ARR.ANGEMENT.) 

Jer.  xxxvi.  22.  Now  the  king  sat  in  the  winter  house 
in  the  ninth  month  :  and  there  teas  afire  on  the  hearth 
bm-ning  before  him. 

§  55.  Treasure  and  Store  Houses. 

2  Chr,  xxxii.  27.  And  Hezekiah  had  exceeding  much 
riches  and  honour:  and  he  made  himself  treasuries  for 
silver,  and  for  gold,  and  for  precious  stones,  and  for 
spices,  and  for  shields,  and  for  all  manner  of  pleasant 
jewels ; 

 28.  Storehouses  also  for  the  increase  of  corn, 

and  wine,  and  oil ;  and  stalls  for  all  manner  of  beasts, 
and  cotes  for  flocks. 

See  Ex.i.  11. 

§  56.   Exemption  of  House  Builder. 

Deut.  XX.  5.  And  the  officers  sliall  speak  unto  the 
people,  saying.  What  man  is  there  that  hath  built  a 
new  house,  and  hath  not  dedicated  it  ?  let  him  go  and 
return  to  his  house,  lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  and 
another  man  dedicate  it. 

§  57.   Cities  BuUt. 

Num.  xxxii.  24.  Build  j-ou  cities  for  your  little  ones, 
and  folds  for  yoiu-  sheep  ;  and  do  that  which  Iiath  pro- 
ceeded out  of  your  mouth. 

 25.  Arid  the  children  of  Gad  and  the  children 

of  Reuben  spake  unto  Moses,  saying,  Thy  servants 
will  do  as  my  lord  commandeth. 

 26.  Our  little  ones,  our  wives,  our  flocks,  and 

all  our  cattle,  shall  be  there  in  the  cities  of  Gilead  : 

I  Kings  ix.  15.  And  this  is  the  reason  of  the  levy 
which  king  Solomon  raised ;  for  to  build  the  house  of 


the  Lord,  and  his  own  house,  and  Millo,  and  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem,  and  Ilazor,  and  Megiddo,  and  Gezer. 

 16.  For  Pharaoh  kuig  of  Egypt  had  gone  up, 

and  taken  Gezer,  and  burnt  it  w  itli  fire,  and  slain  the 
Canaanites  that  dwelt  in  the  city,  and  given  it  for  a 
present  mito  his  daughter,  Solomon's  wife. 

 17.  And  Solomon  built  Gezer,  a*id  Beth-horon 

the  nether, 

 18.  And  Baalath,  and  Tadmor  in  the  wilder- 
ness, in  the  land, 

 19.  And  all  the  cities  of  store  that  Solomon 

had,  and  cities  for  his  chariots,  and  cities  for  his  horse- 
men, and  that  which  Solomon  desired  lo  build  in 
Jerusalem,  and  in  Lebanon,  and  in  all  the  land  of  hi3 
dominion. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  29.  Jloreover  he  provided  him  cities, 
and  possessions  of  flocks  and  herds  in  abundance :  for 
God  had  given  him  substance  very  much. 

§  58.   Cities  Destroyed. 

Is.i.  7.  Your  country  is  desolate,  your  cities  are 
burned  with  lire ;  your  land,  strangers  devour  it  in 
your  presence,  and  it  is  desolate,  as  overthrown  by 
strangers. 

—  xxiv.  10.  The  city  of  confusion  is  broken  down: 
every  house  is  shut  up,  that  no  man  may  come  in. 

 12.  In  the  city  is  left  desolation,  and  the  gate 

is  smitten  with  destruction. 


CHAP.  V. 

FURNITURE,  UTENSILS,  AND 
MECHANIC  ARTS. 

§  59.  Furniture. 

(1.  PLAIK.) 

2  Kings  iv.  10.  Let  us  make  a  little  chamber,  I  pray 
thee,  on  the  wall ;  and  let  us  set  for  him  tJiere  a  bed, 
and  a  table,  and  a  stool,  and  a  candlestick:  and  it 
shall  be,  when  he  cometh  to  us,  that  he  shall  turn  in 
thither. 

 11.  And  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  he  came  thither, 

and  he  turned  into  the  chamber,  and  lay  there. 

(2.  ELEGANT.) 

Prov.  xxiv.  4.  And  liy  knowledge  shall  the  chambers 
be  filled  with  all  precious  and  pleasant  riches. 

§  60.   Beds  and  Seats. 

(1.  FOR  SLEEPING.) 

Gen.xlvii.  31.  And  he  said.  Swear  unto  me.  And 
he  sware  unto  him.  And  Israel  bowed  himself  upon 
the  bed's  head. 

—  xlviii.  2.  And  one  told  Jacob,  and  said.  Behold, 
thy  son  Joseph  cometh  unto  thee  :  and  Israel  strength- 
ened himself,  and  sat  upon  the  bed. 

I  Sam.  xix.  13.  And  Michal  took  an  image,  and  laid 
it  in  tlie  bed,  and  put  a  pillow  of  goats'  hair  for  his 
bolster,  and  covered  it  with  a  cloth. 

Prov.  vii.  16.  I  have  decked  my  bed  with  coverings 
of  tapestry,  with  carved  works,  with  fine  linen  of 
Egypt. 

 17.  I  have  perfumed  my  bed  with  myrrh, 

aloes,  and  cinnamon. 

(2.  FOR  USE  AT  ME.\LS.) 

SeeEzek.xxiii.  41.   Amosvi.  4. 

(3.  king's  SEAT.) 

I  Sam.  XX.  25.  And  the  king  sat  upon  his  seat,  as  at 
other  times,  even  upon  a  seat  by  the  wall :  and  Jona- 
than arose,  and  Abner  sat  by  Saul's  side,  and  David'a 
phice  was  empty. 

§  61.    Curtains  and  Hangings. 

(1.  OP  THE  TABERNACLE.) 

Ex.  xxxvi.  35.  And  he  made  a  vail  of  blue,  and 


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purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen:  %cith  cheru- 
l)im  made  lie  it  of  cunning  work. 

Ex.  xxxvi.  30.  And  lie  made  thereunto  four  pillars  of 
shittim  wood,  and  overlaid  them  with  gold :  their 
hooks  icere  of  gold ;  and  ho  cast  for  them  four  sockets 
of  silver. 

 37.  And  he  made  a  hanging  for  the  tabernacle 

door  of  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined 
linen,  of  needlework ; 

 38.  And  the  five  pillars  of  it  with  their  hooks : 

and  he  overlaid  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets  with 
gold :  but  their  five  sockets  tcere  of  brass. 

(2.  OF  A  BANQUETING-ROOII.) 

See  Est.  i.  G. 

§  62.  Mirrors. 

Ex.  xxxviii.  8.  And  he  made  the  Liver  of  brass,  and 
the  foot  of  it  of  brass,  of  the  lookingglasses  of  the  women 
assembling,  which  assembled  at  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation. 

Jam.  i.  23.  For  if  any  be  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and 
not  a  doer,  he  is  like  unto  a  man  beholding  his  natural 
face  in  a  glass : 

 24.  For  he  beholdeth  himself,  and  goeth  his 

way,  and  straightway  forgetteth  what  manner  of  man 
he  was. 

See  Jobxxxvii.  18. 

§  G3.   Artificial  Light. 

Job  xii.  5.  He  that  is  ready  to  slip  with  Im  feet  is  as 
a  lamp  despised  in  the  thought  of  him  that  is  at  ease. 

Mat.  XXV.  2.  And  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five 
were  foolish. 

 3.  They  that  were  foolish  took  their  lamps, 

and  took  no  oil  with  them  : 

 4.  But  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with 

their  lamps. 

Luke  viii.  IG.  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a 
candle,  covereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or  putteth  if  under  a 
bed ;  but  settetli  it  on  a  candlestick,  that  they  which 
enter  in  may  see  the  light. 

 17.  For  notliing  is  secret,  that  shall  not  be 

made  manifest ;  neither  a7ii/  thine/  hid,  that  shall  not 
be  known  and  come  abroad. 

Rev.  xviii.  23.  And  the  light  of  a  candle  shall  shine 
no  more  at  all  in  thee ;  and  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom 
and  of  the  bride  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee : 
for  thy  merchants  were  the  great  men  of  the  earth ; 
for  by  thy  sorceries  were  all  nations  deceived. 

§  ei.  Pottery. 

I  Chr,  iv.  23.  These  icere  the  potters,  and  those  that 
dwelt  among  plants  and  hedges:  there  they  dwelt 
with  the  king  for  his  work. 

John  ii.  6.  And  there  were  set  there  six  waterpots 
of  stone,  after  the  manner  of  the  purifying  of  the 
Jews,  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece. 

§  G5.   Baslcets  and  Bottles. 

Ps.  cxix.  83.  For  I  am  become  like  a  bottle  in  the 
smoke ;  yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  statutes. 

Luke  ix.  17.  And  they  did  eat,  and  were  all  filled : 
and  there  was  taken  up  of  fragments  that  remained  to 
them  twelve  baskets. 

§  66.  Spinning. 

Ex.  XXXV.  25.  And  all  the  women  that  were  wise 
hearted  did  spin  with  their  hands,  and  brought  that 
which  they  had  spun,  both  of  blue,  and  of  pui-ple,  and 
of  scarlet,  and  of  fine  linen. 

 26.  And  all  the  women  whose  heart  stirred 

them  up  in  wisdom  spun  goats'  hair. 

Prov.  xxxi.  13.  She  seeketh  wool,  and  flax,  and 
worketh  willingly  with  her  hands. 

•  14.  She  is  like  the  merchants'  ships ;  she 

bringeth  her  food  from  afiir. 

 19.  She  layeth  her  hands  to  the  spindle,  and 

her  hands  hold  the  distaff. 


§  67.  Weaving. 

Ex.  xxxviii.  16.  All  the  hangings  of  the  court  round 
about  were  of  fine  twined  linen. 

Prov.  xxxi.  24.  She  maketh  fine  hnen,  and  selleth 
it ;  and  delivereth  girdles  unto  the  merchant. 

See  I  Chr.  iv.  21. 

§  68.  Tentmaking. 

Acts  xviii.  3.  And  Ijecause  he  was  of  the  same  craft, 
he  abode  with  them,  and  wrought:  (for  by  their  occu- 
pation they  were  tentmakers.) 

§  69.   Leather;  Tanning. 

Ex.  xxxvi.  19.  And  he  made  a  covering  for  the  tent 
of  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  a  covering  of  badgers' 
skins  above  tlmt. 

Acts  ix.  43.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  tarried 
many  days  in  Joppa  with  one  Simon  a  tanner. 

—  x.  5.  And  now  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for 
one  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter : 

 6.  He  lodgeth  with  one  Simon  a  tanner,  whose 

house  is  by  the  sea  side :  he  shall  tell  thee  what  thou 
oughtest  to  do. 

§  70.  Grinding. 

Mat.  xxiv.  41.  Two  women  shall  he  grinding  at  the 
mill ;  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

Rev.  xviii.  22.  And  the  voice  of  harpers,  and 
musicians,  and  of  jjipers,  and  trumpeters,  shall  be 
heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee ;  and  no  craftsman,  of 
whatsoever  craft  lie  he,  shall  be  found  any  more  in  thee ; 
and  the  sound  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heard  no  more 
at  all  in  thee. 

See  Ec.  xii.  4. 

§  71,   Water- works. 

2  Kings  xx.  20.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Hezekiah, 
and  all  bis  might,  and  how  he  made  a  pool,  and  a  con- 
duit, and  brought  water  into  the  city,  are  they  not 
written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
Judah  ? 

2  Chp.  xxxii.  30.  This  same  Hezekiah  also  stopped 
the  upper  watercourse  of  Gihon,  and  brought  it 
straight  down  to  the  west  side  of  the  city  of  David. 
And  Hezekiah  prospered  in  all  his  works. 

Jer.  ii.  12.  Be  astonished,  O  ye  heavens,  at  this,  and 
be  horribly  afraid,  be  ye  very  desolate,  saith  the  Lord. 

 13.  For  my  people  have  committed  two  evils; 

they  have  forsaken  me  the  fountain  of  living  waters, 
and  hewed  them  out  cisterns,  broken  cisterns,  that  can 
hold  no  water. 

See  Neh.  iii.  15, 16. 

§  72.  Smithcraft. 

Gen.  iv.  23.  And  Zillah,  she  also  bare  Tubal-cain,  an 
instructor  of  every  artificer  in  brass  and  hon :  and  the 
sister  of  Tubal-cain  was  Xaamah. 

I  Sam.  xiii.  19.  Now  there  was  no  smith  found 
througiiout  all  the  land  of  Israel :  for  the  Philistines 
said,  Lest  the  Hebrews  make  them  swords  or  spears : 

 20.  But  all  the  Israelites  went  down  to  the 

Philistines,  to  sharpen  every  man  his  share,  and  his 
coulter,  and  his  axe,  and  his  mattock. 

 21.  Yet  they  had  a  file  for  the  mattocks,  and 

for  the  coulters,  and  foi-  the  forks,  and  for  the  axes, 
and  to  sharpen  the  goads. 

Ps.  lii.  2.  Thy  tongue  dcviseth  mischiefs;  like  a 
sharp  razor,  working  deceitfully. 

Prov.  xxvii.  17.  Iron  sharpeneth  kon;  so  a  man 
sharpeneth  the  countenance  of  his  friend. 

Ec.x.  10.  If  the  iron  be  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet 
the  edge,  then  must  he  put  to  more  strength:  but  wis- 
dom w'profltable  to  direct. 

Jer.  vi.  28.  They  are  all  grievous  revolters,  walking 
with  slanders:  they  are  brass  and  iron;  they  are  all 
cori-upters. 

 29.  The  bellows  are  burned,  the  lead  is  con- 
sumed of  the  fire;  tlie  founder  melteth  in  vain:  for 
the  wicked  are  not  plucked  away. 


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I  Kings  vii.  40.  And  Hiram  made  the  Livers,  and 
tlie  shovels,  and  the  basins.  So  Hiram  made  an  end 
of  doing  all  the  work  that  he  made  king  Solomon  for 
the  house  of  the  Lord  : 

 41.  The  two  pillars,  and  the  itro  bowls  of  the 

chapiters  that  we?'e  on  the  top  of  the  two  pillars ;  and 
the  two  networks,  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapi- 
ters which  were  upon  the  top  of  the  pillars ; 

 42.  And  four  hundred  pomegranates  for  the 

two  networks,  even  two  rows  of  pomegranates  for  one 
network,  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters  that 
were  upon  the  pillars ; 

 43.  And  the  ten  bases,  and  ten  lavers  on  the 

bases ; 

 44.  And  one  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  the  sea ; 

 45.  And  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins : 

and  all  these  vessels,  which  Hiram  made  to  king  Solo- 
mon for  the  house  of  the  Lord,  were  of  bright  brass. 

 46.  In  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 

them,  in  the  clay  ground  between  Succoth  and  Zarthan. 

Ezek.xxii.  18.  Son  of  man,  the  house  of  Israel  is  to 
me  become  dross :  all  they  are  brass,  and  tin,  and  iron, 
and  lead,  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace ;  they  are  even 
the  dross  of  silver. 

 19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  Be- 
cause ye  are  all  become  dross,  behold,  therefore  I  will 
gather  you  into  the  midst  of  Jerusalem. 

 20.  As  they  gather  silver,  and  brass,  and  iron, 

and  lead,  and  tin,  into  the  midst  of  the  furnace,  to  blow 
the  fire  upon  it,  to  melt  it;  so  will  I  gather  yoii  in 
mine  anger  and  in  my  fury,  and  I  will  leave  you  there, 
and  melt  you. 

 21.  Yea,  I  will  gather  you,  and  blow  upon  you 

in  the  fire  of  my  wrath,  and  ye  shall  be  melted  iu  the 
midst  thereof 

 22.  As  silver  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  the  fur- 
nace, so  shall  ye  be  melted  in  the  midst  thereof;  and 
ye  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  have  poured  out  my 
fury  upon  you. 

§  73.   Gold  and  Silver  Work. 

Ex.  xxxix.  3.  And  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin 
plates,  and  cut  it  into  wires,  to  work  it  in  the  blue,  and 
in  the  purple,  and  iu  the  scarlet,  and  in  the  fine  linen, 
tcith  cunning  work. 

I  Chr.  XX.  2.  And  David  took  the  crown  of  their 
king  from  off  his  head,  and  found  it  to  weigh  a  talent 
of  gold,  and  there  were  precious  stones  in  it;  and  it  M'as 
set  upon  David's  head ;  and  he  also  brought  exceeding 
much  spoil  out  of  the  city. 

Neh.  iii.  8.  Next  unto  him  repaired  Uzziel  the  son 
of  Harhaiah,  of  the  goldsmiths.  Next  unto  him  also 
repaired  Hananiah  the  son  of  o?ie  of  the  apothecaries, 
and  they  fortified  Jerusalem  unto  the  broad  wall. 

Prov.xxv.  4.  Take  away  the  dross  from  the  silver, 
and  there  shall  come  forth  a  vessel  for  the  finer. 

 5.  Take  away  the  wicked  from  before  the  king, 

and  his  throne  shall  be  established  in  righteousness. 

—  xxvii.  21.  As  the  fining  pot  for  silver,  and  the 
furnace  for  gold  ;  so  is  a  man  to  his  praise. 

§  74.   Skilled  Artizans. 

Ex.  xxxi.  2.  See,  I  have  called  byname  Bezaleel  the 
son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah : 

 3.  And  I  have  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of 

God,  in  wisdom,  and  in  understanding,  and  in  Itnowl- 
edge,  and  in  all  manner  of  workmanship, 

 4.  To  devise  cunning  works,  to  work  in  gold, 

and  in  silver,  and  in  brass, 

 5.  And  in  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  them,  and  in 

carving  of  timber,  to  work  iu  all  manner  of  workman- 
ship. 

 6.  And  I,  behold,  I  have  given  with  him  Aho- 

liab,  the  son  of  Ahisamach,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan:  and 
in  the  hearts  of  all  that  are  wise  hearted  I  have  put 
wisdom,  that  they  may  make  all  that  I  have  com- 
manded thee ; 

 7.  The  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the 

ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  mercy  seat  that  is  there- 
upon, and  all  the  furniture  of  the  tabernacle, 

 8.  And  the  table  and  his  furniture,  and  the 


pure  candlestick  with  all  his  furniture,  and  the  altar 

of  incense, 

 9.  And  the  altar  of  bunit  offering  with  all  his 

fm-niture,  and  the  laver  and  his  foot, 

 10.  And  the  clothes  of  service,  and  the  holy 

garments  for  Aaron  the  priest,  and  the  garments  of 
his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest's  office, 

 11.  And  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense 

for  the  holy  place :  according  to  all  that  I  have  com- 
manded thee  shall  they  do. 

—  XXXV.  27.  And  the  rulers  brought  onyx  stones, 
and  stones  to  be  set,  for  the  ephod,  and  for  the  breast- 
plate ; 

 28.  And  spice,  and  oil  for  the  light,  and  for  the 

anointing  oil,  and  for  the  sweet  incense. 

 29.  The  childi-en  of  Israel  brought  a  willing 

offering  unto  the  Lord,  every  man  and  woman,  whose 
heart  made  them  willing  to  bring  for  all  manner  of 
work,  which  the  Lord  had  commanded  to  be  made  by 
the  hand  of  Moses. 

 30.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

See,  the  Lord  hath  called  by  name  Bezaleel  the  son 
of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah  ; 

 31.  And  he  hath  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of 

God,  in  wisdom,  in  imderstauding,  and  in  knowledge, 
and  in  all  manner  of  workmanship ; 

 32.  And  to  devise  curious  works,  to  work  in 

gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass, 

 33.  And  in  the  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  them, 

and  in  carving  of  wood,  to  make  any  manner  of  cun- 
ning work. 

 34.  And  he  hath  put  in  his  heart  that  he  may 

teach,  both  he,  and  Aholiab,  the  son  of  Ahisamach,  of 
the  tribe  of  Dan. 

 35.  Them  hath  he  filled  with  "n  isdom  of  heart, 

to  woi-k  all  manner  of  work,  of  the  engraver,  and  of  the 
cunning  workman,  and  of  the  embroiderer,  in  blue,  and 
in  purple,  in  scarlet,  and  in  fine  linen,  and  of  the  weav- 
er, even  of  them  that  do  any  work,  and  of  those  that 
devise  cunning  work. 

—  xxxvi.  1.  Then  wrought  Bezaleel  and  Aholiab, 
and  every  wise  hearted  man,  iu  whom  the  Lord  put 
wisdom  and  understanding  to  know  how  to  work  all 
manner  of  work  for  the  service  of  the  sanctuary,  ac- 
cording to  all  that  the  Lord  hath  commanded. 

 r-  2.  And  Moses  called  Bezaleel  and  Aholiab, 

and  every  wise  hearted  man,  in  whose  heart  the  Lord 
had  put  wisdom,  even  every  one  whose  heart  stirred 
him  up  to  come  unto  the  work  to  do  it : 

—  xxxviii.  22.  And  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son 
of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  made  all  that  the  Lord 
commanded  Closes. 

 23.  And  with  him  was  Aholiab,  son  of  Ahisa- 
mach, of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  an  engraver,  and  a  cunning 
workman,  and  an  embroiderer  in  blue,  and  hi  i)urple, 
and  in  scarlet,  and  fine  linen. 

I  Kings  vii.  13.  And  king  Solomon  sent  and  fetched 
Iliram  out  of  Tyre. 

 14.  He  was  a  widow's  son  of  the  tribe  of  Naph- 

tali,  and  his  father  icas  a  man  of  Tyre,  a  worker  in 
brass :  and  he  was  filled  with  wisdom,  and  understand- 
ing, and  cunning  to  work  all  works  in  brass.  And  ho 
came  to  king  Solomon,  and  wrought  all  his  work. 

I  Chr.  xxii.  15.  Moreover,  there  are  workmen  with 
thee  in  abundance,  hewers  and  workers  of  stone  and 
timber,  and  all  manner  of  cunning  men  for  every  man- 
ner of  work. 

CHAP.  VL 
TRADE  AND  COMMERCE. 
§  75.    Honesty  iu  Trade. 

See  also  page  472,  §  86. 

(1.  FRAUD.) 

Lev.  xix.  11.  Ye  shaU  not  steal,  neither  deal  ftilsely, 
neither  lie  one  to  another. 

I  Thess.  iv.  6.  That  no  man  go  beyond  and  defraud 
his  brother  in  ani/  matter  :  because  that  the  Lord  is  the 
avenger  of  all  such,  as  we  also  have  forewarned  you 
and  testified. 


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I  Thess.  iv.  7.  For  God  hath  not  called  us  unto  un- 
cleanness,  but  unto  holmess. 

(2.  FALSE  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES.) 

Lev.  xix.  35.  Ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  judg- 
ment, in  meteyard,  in  weight,  or  in  measure. 

 36.  Just  balances,  just  weights,  a  just  ephah, 

and  a  just  hin,  shall  ye  have :  I  am  the  Lokd  your  God, 
which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Deut.  XXV.  13.  Thou  shalt  not  have  in  thy  bag  divers 
weights,  a  great  and  a  small : 

 14.  Thou  shalt  not  have  in  thine  house  divers 

measures,  a  great  and  a  small : 

 15.  But  thou  shalt  have  a  perfect  and  just  weight, 

a  perfect  and  just  measure  shalt  thou  have  :  that  thy 
days  may  be  lengthened  in  the  land  which  the  Lobd 
thy  God  giveth  thee. 

 16.  For  all  that  do  such  things,  ant?  all  that  do 

unrighteously,  are  an  abomination  unto  the  Lord  thy 
God. 

Prov.  xi.  1.  A  false  balance  is  abomination  to  the 
Lord:  but  a  just  weight  is  his  delight. 

—  xvi.  11.  A  just  weight  and  balance  a/re  the  Lord's: 
all  the  weights  of  the  bag  are  his  work. 

—  XX.  10.  Divers  weights,  and  divers  measures,  both 
of  them  are  alike  abomination  to  the  Lord. 

 23.  Divers  weights  are  an  abomination  unto 

the  Lord  ;  and  a  false  balance  is  not  good. 

Hos.  xii.  7.  He  is  a,  merchant,  the  balances  of  deceit 
are  in  his  hand :  he  loveth  to  oppress. 

 8.  And  Ephraim  said.  Yet  I  am  become  rich, 

I  have  found  me  out  substance  :  in  all  my  labours  they 
shall  find  none  iniquity  in  me  that  were  sin. 

 9.  And  I  t^Mt  am  the  Lord  thy  God  from  the 

land  of  Egypt  will  yet  make  thee  to  dwell  in  taber- 
nacles, as  in  the  days  of  the  solemn  feast. 

Micah  vi.  10.  Are  there  yet  the  treasures  of  wicked- 
ness in  the  house  of  the  wicked,  and  the  scant  measure 
that  is  abominable  ? 

 11.  Shall  I  count  them  pure  with  the  wicked 

balances,  and  with  the  bag  of  deceitful  weights  ? 

 12.  For  the  rich  men  thereof  are  tull  of  vio- 
lence, and  the  inhabitants  thereof  have  spoken  lies, 
and  their  tongue  is  deceitful  in  their  mouth. 

(3.  HOARDING  UP.)  « 

Prov.  xi.  26.  He  that  withholdeth  corn,  the  people 
shall  curse  him :  but  blessing  shall  be  upon  the  head  of 
him  that  selleth  it. 

(4.  BEATING  DOWN.) 

Prov.  XX.  14.  It  is  naught,  it  is  naught,  saith  the  buy- 
er :  but  when  he  is  gone  his  way,  then  he  boasteth. 

§  76.  Trade. 

(1.  IN  BREADSTUFPS.) 

Rev.  vi.  5.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  third  seal, 
I  heard  the  third  beast  say.  Come  and  see.  And  I  be- 
held, and  lo  a  black  horse  ;  and  he  that  sat  on  him  had 
a  pair  of  balances  in  his  hand. 

 6.  And  1  heard  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the 

four  beasts  siiy,  A  measure  of  wheat  for  a  penny,  and 
thi'ee  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny :  and  see  thou  hurt 
not  the  oil  and  the  wine. 

SeeEzek,  xxvii.  17. 

(2.  IN  LUMBER.) 

See  I  Kings  v.  6,  8-10.     I  Chr.  xxii.  4. 

(3.  IN  LUXURIES.) 

Rev.  xviii.  11.  And  the  merchants  of  the  earth  shall 
weep  and  mourn  over  her ;  for  no  man  buyeth  their 
merchandise  any  more : 

 12.  The  merchandise  of  gold,  and  silver,  and 

precious  stones,  and  of  pearls,  and  tine  linen,  and 
purple,  and  silk,  and  scarlet,  and  all  thyine  wood, 
and  all  manner  vessels  of  ivory,  and  all  manner  ves- 
sels of  most  precious  wood,  and  of  brass,  and  iron, 
and  marble, 

 13.  And  cinnamon,  and  odours,  and  ointments, 

and  frankincense,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  fine  flour, 


and  wheat,  and  beasts,  and  sheep,  and  horses,  and 
chariots,  and  slaves,  and  souls  of  men. 

—  —  15.  The  merchants  of  the.se  things,  which 
were  made  rich  by  her,  shall  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear 
of  her  torment,  weeping  and  wailing. 

See  Gen.  xxxvii.  25.  Ezek.  xxvii.  16, 18-20,  23-24. 

§  77.   Camels  for  Transportation  and  Travel. 

Gen.  xxiv.  10.  And  the  servant  took  ten  camels  of 
the  camels  of  his  master,  and  departed;  for  all  the 
goods  of  his  master  we)-e  in  his  hand :  and  he  arose, 
and  went  to  Mesopotamia,  unto  the  city  of  Nahor. 

 11.  And  he  made  his  camels  to  kneel  down 

without  the  city  by  a  well  of  water  at  the  time  of  the 
evening,  even  the  time  that  women  go  out  to  draw  wa- 
ter. 

—  xxxvii.  25.  And  they  sat  down  to  eat  bread: 
and  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  and  looked,  and,  behold, 
a  company  of  Ishmaelites  came  from  Gilead,  with 
their  camels  bearing  spicery  and  bahn  and  myrrh,  go- 
ing to  carry  it  down  to  Egypt. 

§  78.  Accounts. 

1  Kingsvii.  47.  And  Solomon  left  all  the  vessels 
unweighed,  because  they  were  exceeding  many :  neither 
was  the  weight  of  the  brass  found  out. 

2  Kings  xii.  15.  Moreover  they  reckoned  not  with  the 
men,  into  whose  hand  they  delivered  the  money  to  bo 
bestowed  on  workmen :  for  they  dealt  faithfully. 

2  Chr.  iv.  18.  Thus  Solomon  made  all  these  vessels 
in  great  abundance :  for  the  M  eight  of  the  brass  could 
not  be  found  out 

§  79.   Benefits  of  Trade. 

Gen.  xxxiv.  20.  And  Hamor  and  Shechem  his  son 
came  unto  the  gate  of  their  city,  and  communed  with 
the  men  of  their  city,  saying, 

 21.  These  men  are  peaceable  with  us ;  there- 
fore let  them  dwell  in  the  land,  and  trade  therein ;  for 
the  land,  behold,  it  is  large  enough  for  them ;  let  us 
take  their  daughters  to  us  for  wives,  and  let  us  give 
them  our  daughters. 

 22.  Only  herein  will  the  men  consent  unto  us 

for  to  dwell  with  us,  to  be  one  people,  if  every  male 
among  us  be  circumcised,  as  they  are  circumcised. 

 23.  SliaU  not  their  cattle  and  their  substance 

and  every  beast  of  theirs  he  ours  ?  only  let  us  consent 
unto  them,  and  they  will  dwell  with  us. 

§  80.   Usury  Forbidden. 

Lev,  XXV.  35.  And  if  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor, 
and  flillen  in  decay  with  thee ;  then  thou  shalt  re- 
lieve him:  yea,  tlwugh  he  he  a  stranger,  or  a  sojourner; 
that  he  may  live  with  thee. 

 36.  Take  thou  no  usurj'  of  him,  or  increase : 

but  fear  thy  God  ;  that  thy  brother  may  live  with  thee. 

 37.  Thou  shalt  not  give  him  thy  money  upon 

usury,  nor  lend  him  thy  victuals  for  increase. 

Deut.  xxiii.  19.  Thou  shalt  not  lend  upon  usury  to 
thy  brother;  usuiy  of  mone}%  usury  of  victuals,  usuiy 
of  any  thing  that  is  lent  upon  usury : 

 20.  Unto  a  stranger  thou  mayest  lend  upon 

usury ;  but  unto  thy  brother  thou  shall  not  lend  upon 
usury :  tliat  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in  all 
that  thou  settest  thine  hand  to  in  the  land  whither  thou 
goest  to  possess  it. 

Ps.  XV.  5.  He  that  putteth  not  out  his  money  to  usury, 
nor  taketh  reward  against  the  innocent.  He  that  do- 
eth  these  things  shall  never  be  moved. 

Prov.  xxviii.  8.  He  that  by  usury  and  unjust  gain 
increaseth  his  substance,  he  shall  gather  it  for  him  that 
will  pity  the  poor. 


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CHAP.  VII. 
SHIPS  AND  NAVIGATION. 

§  81.   Noah's  Ark. 

Gen.  vi.  14.  Make  thee  an  ark  of  gopher  wood; 
rooms  sbalt  thou  make  in  the  ark,  and  shalt  pitch  it 
■within  and  without  with  pitch. 

 15.  And  this  is  the  fashion  which  thou  shalt 

make  it  of:  The  length  of  the  ark  shall  be  three  hun- 
dred cubits,  the  breadth  of  it  fifty  cubits,  and  the 
height  of  it  thirty  cubits. 

 16.  A  window  shalt  thou  make  to  the  ark,  and 

in  a  cubit  slialt  thou  finish  it  above ;  and  the  door  of 
the  ark  shalt  thou  set  in  the  side  thereof;  with  lower, 
second,  and  third  stories  shalt  thou  make  it. 

§  82.   Boats  on  tlie  Lake  of  Galilee. 

Mat.  viii.  23.  And  when  he  was  entered  into  a  ship, 
his  disciples  followed  him. 

 24.  And,  behold,  there  arose  a  great  tempest 

in  the  sea,  insomuch  that  the  ship  was  covered  with 
the  waves  :  but  he  was  asleep. 

 25.  And  his  disciples  came  to  him,  and  awoke 

him,  saying.  Lord,  save  us :  we  perish. 

 26.  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Why  are  ye 

fearful,  O  ye  of  little  faith?  Then  he  arose,  and  re- 
buked the  winds  and  the  sea ;  and  there  was  a  great 
calm. 

Luke  viii.  22.  Now  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day, 
that  he  went  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples :  and  he  said 
unto  them,  Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 
lake.    And  they  laimched  forth. 

 23.  But  as  they  sailed,  he  fell  asleep :  and 

there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  lake ;  and 
they  were  filled  iciih  water,  and  were  in  jeopardy. 

John  vi.  16.  And  when  even  was  now  come,  his  dis- 
ciples went  down  unto  the  sea, 

 17.  And  entered  into  a  ship,  and  went  over 

the  sea  toward  Capernaum.  And  it  was  now  dark, 
and  Jesus  was  not  come  to  them. 

 18.  And  the  sea  arose  by  reason  of  a  great  wind 

that  blew. 

—  —  22.  The  day  following,  when  the  people, 
which  stood  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea,  saw  that 
there  was  none  other  boat  there,  save  that  one  whereinto 
his  disciples  were  entered,  and  that  Jesus  went  not 
with  his  disciples  into  the  boat,  but  that  his  disciples 
were  gone  away  alone ; 

 23.  Howbeit  there  came  other  boats  from  Ti- 
berias nigh  unto  the  place  where  they  did  eat  bread, 
after  that  the  Lord  had  given  thanks : 

§  83.  Seaports. 

Jud.v.  17.  Gilead  abode  beyond  Jordan:  and  why 
did  Dan  remain  in  ships?  Asher  continued  on  the 
sea  shore,  and  abode  in  his  breaches. 

Rev.  xviii.  17.  For  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is 
come  to  nought.  And  every  shipmaster,  and  all  the 
company  in  ships,  and  sailors,  and  as  many  as  trade 
by  sea,  stood  afar  off, 

 18.  And  cried  when  they  saw  the  smoke  of 

her  burning,  saying,  What  citi/  is  like  unto  this  great 
city! 

 19.  And  they  cast  dust  on  their  beads,  and 

cried,  weeping  and  wailing,  saying,  Alas,  alas,  that 
great  city,  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  ships 
in  the  sea  by  reason  of  her  costliness  !  for  in  one  hour 
is  she  made  desolate. 

See  Ezek.  xxvii.  2-4,  8.    Nah.  iii.  8. 

§  84.   God  Protects  Mariners. 

Ps.  cvii.  23.  They  that  go  down  to  the  sea  in  ships, 
that  do  business  in  great  waters ; 

 24.  These  see  the  works  of  the  Lord,  and  his 

wonders  in  the  deep. 

 25.  For  he  commandeth,  and  raiseth  the 

stormy  wind,  which  lifteth  up  the  waves  thereof 

 26.  They  mount  up  to  the  heaven,  they  go 


down  again  to  the  depths :  their  soul  is  melted  because 
of  trouble. 

 27.  They  reel  to  and  fro,  and  stagger  like  a 

drunken  man,  and  are  at  their  wit's  end. 

 28.  Then  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  in  their 

trouble,  and  he  bringeth  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

 29.  He  maketh  the  storm  a  calm,  so  that  the 

waves  thereof  are  still. 

 30.  Then  are  they  glad  because  they  be  quiet ; 

so  he  bringeth  them  imto  their  desired  haven. 

Acts  xxvii.  21.  But  after  long  abstinence,  Paul  stood 
forth  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  said.  Sirs,  ye  should 
have  hearkened  unto  me,  and  not  have  loosed  from 
Crete,  and  to  have  gained  this  harm  and  loss. 

 22.  And  now  I  exhort  you  to  be  of  good  cheer: 

for  there  shall  be  no  loss  of  any  marCs  life  among  you, 
but  of  the  ship. 

 23.  For  there  stood  by  me  this  night  the  an- 
gel of  God,  whose  I  am,  and  whom  I  serve, 

 24.  Saying,  Fear  not,  Paiil ;  thou  must  be 

brought  before  Cesar :  and,  lo,  God  hath  given  thee  all 
them  that  sail  with  thee. 

 25.  Wherefore,  sirs,  be  of  good  cheer :  for  I 

believe  God,  that  it  shall  be  even  as  it  was  told  me. 

 26.  Howbeit  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain 

island. 

§  85.  Jonah  goes  to  Sea. 

Jonah  i.  3.  But  Jonah  rose  up  to  flee  unto  Tarshish 
from  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  and  went  down  to 
Joppa ;  and  he  found  a  sliip  going  to  Tarshish :  so  he 
paid  the  fare  thereof,  and  went  down  into  it,  to  go 
with  them  unto  Tarshish  from  the  presence  of  the 
Lord. 

§  86.   Working  Ship. 

(1.  ROWrKG.) 

Jonah  i.  13.  Nevertheless  the  men  rowed  hard  to 
bring  it  to  the  land ;  but  they  could  not :  for  the  sea 
wrought,  and  was  tempestuous  against  them. 

Mark  vi.  47.  And  when  even  was  come,  the  ship 
was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he  alone  on  the  land. 

See  Mark  vi.48. 

(2.  STEERING.) 

Jam.  iii.  4.  Behold  also  the  ships,  which  though 
they  be  so  great,  and  are  driven  of  fierce  winds,  yet  are 
they  turned  about  with  a  very  small  helm,  whitherso- 
ever the  governor  listeth. 

§  87.   Bad  Management. 

Is.  xxxiii.  23.  Thy  tacklings  are  loosed ;  they  could 
not  well  strengthen  their  mast ;  they  could  not  spread 
the  sail :  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  spoil  divided ;  the 
lame  take  the  prej'. 

Mark  viii.  14.  Now  the  disciples  had  forgotten  to  take 
bread,  neither  had  they  in  the  ship  with  them  more 
than  one  loaf 

§  88.   Wintering  in  Harbor  to  Avoid  Storms. 

Acts  xxvii.  7.  And  when  we  had  sailed  slowly  many 
days,  and  scarce  were  come  over  against  Cnidus,  the 
wind  not  suffering  us,  we  sailed  under  Crete,  over 
against  Salmone ; 

 8.  And,  hardly  passing  it,  came  unto  a  place 

which  is  called  the  Fak  Havens ;  nigh  whereunto  was 
the  city  of  Lasea. 

 9.  Now  when  much  time  was  spent,  and  when 

sailing  was  now  dangerous,  because  the  fast  was  now 
already  past,  Paul  admonished  them. 

 10.  And  said  unto  them.  Sirs,  I  perceive  that 

this  voyage  will  be  with  hurt  and  much  damage,  not 
only  of  the  lading  and  ship,  but  also  of  our  lives. 

 11.  Nevertheless  the  centurion  believed  the 

master  and  the  owner  of  the  ship,  more  than  those 
things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul. 

 12.  And  because  the  haven  was  not  commodi- 
ous to  winter  in,  the  more  part  advised  to  depart 
thence  also,  if  by  any  means  they  might  attain  to 
Phenice,  and  there  to  winter ;  lehich  is  a  haven  of  Crete, 
and  lieth  toward  the  southwest  and  northwest. 


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§  89.  Storms. 

Ps,  xlviii.  6.  Fear  took  hold  upon  them  there,  and 
pain,  as  of' a  woman  m  travail. 

 7.  Thou  breakest  the  ships  of  Tarshish  with 

an  east  wind. 

Jonah  i.  4.  But  the  Lord  sent  out  a  great  wind  into 
the  sea,  and  there  was  a  mighty  tempest  in  the  sea, 
BO  that  the  ship  was  like  to  be  broken. 

Mat.  xiv.  24.  But  the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of 
the  sea,  tossed  with  waves :  for  the  wind  was  contrar}^ 

Mark  iv.  37.  And  there  arose  a  great  storm  of  wind, 
and  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it  was  now 
full. 

Actsxxvii.  13.  And  when  the  south  wind  blew 
softly,  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  tfieir  purpose, 
loosing  iJienw,  they  sailed  clnse  by  Crete. 

 14.  But  not  long  after  there  arose  against  it  a 

tempestuous  wind,  called  Euroclydon. 

 20.  And  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  in  many 

days  appeared,  and  no  small  tempest  lay  on  vs,  all 
hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  then  taken  away. 

§  90.   Prayer  in  Storm. 

Jonah  i.  5.  Then  the  mariners  were  afraid,  and  cried 
every  man  unto  his  god,  and  cast  forth  the  wares  that 
were  in  the  ship  into  the  sea,  to  lighten  it  of  them. 
But  .Jonah  was  gone  down  into  the  sides  of  the  ship ; 
and  he  lay,  and  was  fast  asleep. 

 6.  So  the  shipmaster  came  to  him,  and  said 

unto  him,  What  meanest  thou,  O  sleeper  ?  arise,  call 
upon  thy  God,  if  so  be  that  God  will  think  upon  us, 
that  we  perish  not. 

§  91.   Manoeuvres  in  a  Storm. 

(1.  TINDERamDrNG,  AND  BCUDDING.) 

Acts  xxvii.  15.  And  when  the  ship  was  caught,  and 
could  not  bear  up  into  the  wind,  we  let  her  drive. 

 IG.  And  running  under  a  certain  island  which 

is  called  Clauda,  we  had  much  work  to  come  by  the 
boat : 

 17.  Which  when  they  had  taken  up,  they  used 

helps,  undergirding  the  ship;  and,  fearing  lest  they 
should  fall  into  the  quicksands,  strake  sail,  and  so 
were  driven. 

(2.  LIGHTENING  THE  SHIP.) 

Acts  xxvii.  18.  And  we  being  exceedingly  tossed 
with  a  tempest,  the  next  dai/  they  lightened  the  ship ; 

 19.  And  the  third  day  we  cast  out  with  our 

own  hands  the  tackling  of  the  ship. 

 38.  .And  when  they  had  eaten  enough,  they 

lightened  the  ship,  and  cast  out  the  wheat  into  the  sea. 

(3.  CASTING  PASSENGER  OVERBOARD.) 

Jonah  i.  11.  Then  said  they  unto  him,  What  shall  we 


do  unto  thee,  that  the  sea  may  be  calm  unto  us  ?  for 
the  sea  wrought,  and  was  tempestuous. 

 12.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Take  me  up,  and 

cast  me  forth  into  the  sea ;  so  shall  the  sea  be  calm 
unto  you :  for  I  know  that  for  my  sake  this  great  tem- 
pest is  upon  you. 

(4.  SOUNDING  AND  ANCHORING   ON  APPROACHING 
LAND.) 

Acts  xxvii.  27.  But  when  the  fourteenth  night  was 
come,  as  we  were  driven  up  and  down  in  Adria,  about 
midnight  the  shipmen  deemed  that  they  drew  near  to 
some  coimtry ; 

 28.  And  sounded,  and  found  it  twenty  fathoms : 

and  when  they  had  gone  a  little  further,  they  sounded 
again,  and  found  it  fifteen  fathoms. 

 29.  Then  fearing  lest  we  should  have  fallea 

upon  rocks,  they  cast  four  anchors  out  of  the  stem, 
and  wished  for  the  day. 

(5.  PREVENTING  DESERTION  OP  CREW.) 

Acts  xxvii.  30.  And  as  the  shipmen  were  about  to 
flee  out  of  the  ship,  when  they  had  let  down  the  boat 
into  the  sea,  under  colour  as  though  they  would  have 
cast  anchors  out  of  the  foreship, 

 31.  Paul  said  to  the  centurion  and  to  the  sol- 
diers. Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot  be 
saved. 

 32,  Then  the  soldiers  cut  off  the  ropes  of  the 

boat,  and  let  her  fall  off. 

 37.  And  we  were  in  all  in  the  ship  two  hun- 
dred threescore  and  sixteen  souls. 

(6.  BEACHING  THE  SHIP.) 

Acts  xxvii.  89.  And  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not 
the  land :  but  they  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a 
shore,  into  the  which  they  were  minded,  if  it  were 
possible,  to  thrust  in  the  ship. 

 40.  And  when  they  had  taken  up  the  anchors, 

they  committed  themselves  unto  the  sea,  and  loosed  the 
rudder  bands,  and  hoised  up  the  mainsail  to  the  windi 
and  made  toward  shore. 

 41.  And  falling  into  a  place  where  two  seas 

met,  they  ran  the  ship  aground ;  and  the  forepart  stuck 
fast,  and  remained  unmoveable,  but  the  hinder  part 
was  broken  by  the  violence  of  the  waves. 

(7.  ESCAPE  OF  THE  SHIP'S  COMPANY.) 

Acts  xxvii.  42.  And  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to 
kill  the  prisoners,  lest  any  of  them  should  swim  out, 
and  escape. 

 43.  But  the  centurion,  willing  to  save  Paul, 

kept  them  from  their  purpose ;  and  commanded  that 
they  which  could  swim  should  cast  themselDes  first  into 
tlie  sea,  and  get  to  land  : 

■  44.  And  the  rest,  some  on  boards,  and  some  on 

broken  pieces  of  the  ship.  And  so  it  came  to  pass,  tbat 
they  escaped  all  safe  to  land. 


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CHAP.  I. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


BOOK  XYL— THE  FAMILY. 


CHAP.  I, 
VIRGINITY. 

§  1.   Virgins  Mentioned4 

Gen.  xxiv.  16.  And  the  damsel  was  very  fair  to  look 
upon,  a  virgin,  neither  had  any  man  known  her :  and 
she  went  down  to  the  well,  and  filled  her  pitcher,  and 
came  up. 

Num.  xxxi.  35.  And  thirty  and  two  thousand  per- 
sons in  all,  of  women  that  had  not  known  man  by  ly- 
ins  with  him. 

Jud.  xxi.  13.  And  they  found  among  the  inhabitants 
of  Jabesh-gilead  four  hundred  young  virgins,  that  had 
known  no  man  by  lying  with  any  male :  and_  they 
brought  them  unto  the  camp  to  Shiloh,  which  win  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

§  2.   Dress  of  Virgin  Princesses. 

2  Sam.xiii.  18.  And  she  had  a  garment  of  divers 
colours  upon  her:  for  with  such  robes  were  the  king's 
daughters  that  were  virgins  apparelled.  Then  his  ser- 
vants brought  her  out,  and  bolted  the  door  after  her. 

§  3.   The  Charms  of  the  Shulamite., 

Sol.  vi.  4.  Thou  art  beautiful,  O  my  love,  as  Tirzah, 
comely  as  Jerusalem,  terrible  as  an  army  with  banners. 

 5.  Turn  away  thine  eyes  from  me,  for  they 

have  overcome  me  :  thy  hair  is  as  a  flock  of  goats  that 
appear  from  Gilead : 

 6.  Thy  teeth  are  as  a  flock  of  sheep  which  go 

up  from  the  washing,  whereof  every  one  beareth 
twLas,  and  there  is  not  one  barren  among  them. 

—  —  7.  As  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  are  thy  tem- 
ples within  thy  locks. 

 8.  There  are  threescore  queens,  and  fourscore 

concubines,  and  virgins  witliout  number. 

 9.  My  dove,  my  undeflled  is  but  one ;  she  is 

the  only  one  of  her  mother,  she  is  the  choice  07ie  of 
her  that  bare  her.  The  daughters  saw  her,  and  blessed 
her ;  yea,  the  queens  and  the  concubiues,  and  they 
praised  her. 

 10.  Who  is  she  that  looketh  forth  as  the  morn- 
ing, fair  as  the  moon,  clear  as  the  sun,  and  terrible  as 
an  army  with  banners  ? 

§  4.   Anotlier  Picture  of  the  Same. 

Sol.  vii.  1.  How  beautiful  are  thy  feet  with  shoes,  O 
prince's  daughter !  the  joints  of  thy  thighs  are  like 
jewels,  the  work  of  the  hands  of  a  cunning  workman. 

 2.  Thy  navel  is  like  a  round  goblet,  which 

wanteth  not  liquor  :  thy  belly  is  like  a  heap  of  wheat 
set  about  with  lilies. 

 3.  Thy  two  breasts  are  like  two  young  roes 

that  are  twins. 

 4.  Thy  neck  is  as  a  tower  of  ivory ;  thine  eyes 

like  the  fishpools  in  Heshbon,  by  the  gate  of  Bath-rab- 
bim :  thy  nose  is  as  the  tower  of  Lebanon  which  look- 
eth toward  Damascus. 

 5.  Thine  head  upon  thee  is  like  Carmel,  and 

the  hair  of  thine  head  like  purple ;  the  King  is  held 
in  the  galleries. 

 6.  How  fair  and  how  pleasant  art  thou,  O 

love,  for  deliglits ! 

 7.  This  thy  stature  is  like  to  a  palm  tree,  and 

thy  breasts  to  clusters  of  grapes. 

 8.  I  said,  I  will  go  up  to  the  palm  tree,  I  will 


take  hold  of  the  boughs  thereof:  now  also  thy  breasts 
shall  be  as  clusters  of  the  vine,  and  the  smell  of  thy 
nose  like  apples ; 

 9.  And  the  roof  of  thy  mouth  like  the  best 

wine  for  my  beloved,  that  goeth  down  sweetly,  causing 
the  lips  of  those  that  are  asleep  to  speak. 

§  5.   Virgin  Captives  Spared. 

Num.  xxxi.  13.  And  Moses,  and  Eleazar  the  priest, 
and  all  the  princes  of  the  congregation,  went  forth  to 
meet  them  without  the  camp. 

 14.  And  Moses  was  wroth  with  the  officers  of 

the  host,  with  the  captains  over  thousands,  and  cap- 
tains over  hundreds,  which  came  from  the  battle. 

 15.  And  Moses  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  saved 

all  the  women  alive  ? 

 16.  Behold,  these  caused  the  children  of  Israel, 

through  the  counsel  of  Balaam,  to  commit  trespass 
against  the  Lord  in  the  matter  of  Peor,  and  there  was 
a  plague  among  the  congregation  of  the  Loed. 

 17.  Now  therefore  kill  every  male  among  the 

little  ones,  and  kill  every  woman  that  hath  known 
man  by  lying  with  him. 

 18.  But  all  the  women  children,  that  have  not 

known  a  man  by  lying  with  him,  keep  alive  for  your- 
selves. 

 19.  And  do  ye  abide  without  the  camp  seven 

days :  whosoever  hath  killed  any  person,  and  whoso- 
ever hath  touched  any  slain,  purify  both  yourselves 
and  your  captives  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventh 
day. 

§  6.   The  Perpetual  Virginity  of  Jephthah's 
Daughter. 

Jud.  xi.  30.  And  Jephthah  vowed  a  vow  unto  the 
Lord,  and  said,  If  thou  shalt  without  fail  deliver  the 
children  of  Ammon  into  mine  hands, 

 31.  Then  it  shall  be,  that  whatsoever  cometh 

forth  of  the  doors  of  my  house  to  meet  me,  when  I 
return  in  peace  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  shall 
surely  be  the  Lord's,  and  I  will  ofier  it  up  for  a  burnt 
offering. 

 34.  And  Jephthah  came  to  Mizpeh  unto  his 

house,  and,  behold,  his  daughter  came  out  to  meet 
him  with  timbrels  and  with  dances :  and  she  was  his 
only  child  ;  beside  her  he  had  neither  son  nor  daughter. 

 35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  saw  her, 

that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  said,  Alas,  my  daughter ! 
thou  hast  brought  me  very  low,  and  thou  art  one  of 
them  that  trouble  me :  for  I  have  opened  my  mouth 
unto  the  Lord,  and  I  cannot  go  back. 

 36.  And  she  said  unto  him.  My  father,  if  thou 

hast  opened  thy  mouth  unto  the  Lord,  do  to  me  ac- 
cording to  that  which  hath  proceeded  out  of  thy 
mouth ;  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  taken  vengeance 
for  thee  of  thine  enemies,  even  of  the  children  of 
Ammon. 

 39.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  two 

months,  that  she  returned  unto  her  father,  who  did 
with  her  according  to  his  vow  which  he  had  vowed : 
and  she  knew  no  man.    And  it  was  a  custom  in  Israel, 

 40.  That  the  daughters  of  Israel  went  yearly 

to  lament  the  daughter  of  Jephthah  the  Gileadite  four 
days  in  a  year. 

1^  7.   This  Virginity  Bewailed. 

Jud.xi.  37.  And  she  said  unto  her  father.  Let  this 
thmg  be  done  for  me :  let  me  alone  two  months,  that 


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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  xvr. 


I  may  go  up  and  down  upon  the  mountains,  and  be- 
wail my  virginity,  I  and  my  fellows. 

Jud.  xi.  38.  And  he  said,  Go.  And  he  sent  lier  away 
for  two  months :  and  she  went  with  her  companions, 
and  bewailed  her  virginity  upon  the  mountains. 

§  8.   Brothers  Guarding  a  Sister's  Honor. 

Sol.viii.  8.  We  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  hath  no 
breasts:  what  shall  we  do  for  our  sister  in  the  daj' 
when  she  shall  be  spoken  for? 

 ^9.  If  she  be  a  wall,  we  will  build  upon  her  a 

palace  of  silver :  and  if  she  be  a  door,  we  will  inclose 
her  with  boards  of  cedar. 

§  9.   Her  Chastity  Livineible. 

Sol.  viii.  10.  I  am  a  wall,  and  my  breasts  like  towers  : 
then  was  I  in  his  eyes  as  one  that  foimd  favour. 

 11.  Solomon  had  a  vineyard  at  Baal-hamon ; 

he  let  out  the  vineyard  unto  keepers ;  every  one  for 
the  fruit  thereof  was  to  bring  a  thousand  pieces  of  sil- 
ver. 

 12.  My  vineyard,  which  is  mine,  is  before  me : 

thou,  0  Solomon,  yiiust  have  a  thousand,  and  those  that 
keep  the  fruit  thereof  two  hundred. 

§  10.   Not  to  be  Married,  looked  upon  as  a  Ca- 
lamity. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  63.  The  fire  consumed  their  young  men ; 
and  their  maidens  were  not  given  to  marriage. 

 64.  Their  priests  fell  by  the  sword ;  and  their 

widows  made  no  lamentation. 

§  11.   St.  Paul  thought  it  better  not  to  be  Mar- 
ried, as  things  then  were. 

I  Cop.  vii.  1.  Now  concerning  the  things  whereof  ye 
wrote  unto  me :  It  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a 
woman. 

 7.  For  I  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I 

myself.  But  every  man  hath  his  proper  gift  of  God, 
one  after  this  manner,  and  another  after  that. 

 8.  I  say  therefore  to  the  unmarried  and  wid- 
ows. It  is  good  for  them  if  they  abide  even  as  I. 

 25.  Now  concerning  vfrgins  I  have  no  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  :  yet  I  give  my  judgment,  as 
one  that  hath  obtained  mercy  of  the  Lord  to  be  faithful. 

 26.  I  suppose  therefore  that  this  is  good  for 

the  present  distress,  /  say,  that  U  is  good  for  a  man  so 
to  be. 

 27.  Art  thou  bound  unto  a  wife  ?  seek  not  to  be 

loosed.    Art  thou  loosed  from  a  wife  ?  seek  not  a  wife. 

 28.  But  and  if  thou  marry,  thou  hast  not  sin- 
ned ;  and  if  a  virgin  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned.  Nev- 
ertheless such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  flesh :  but  I 
spare  you. 

 29.  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  is  short : 

it  remaineth,  that  both  they  that  have  wives  be  as 
though  they  had  none ; 

 32.  But  I  would  have  you  without  carefulness. 

He  that  is  unmarried  careth  for  the  things  that  belong 
to  the  Lord,  how  he  may  please  the  Lord : 

 33.  But  he  that  is  married  careth  for  the  things 

that  are  of  the  world,  how  he  may  please  his  wife. 

 86.  But  if  any  man  think  that  he  behaveth 

himself  uncomely  toward  his  virgin,  if  she  pass  the 
flower  of  Mr  age,  and  need  so  require,  let  him  do  what 
he  will,  he  sinneth  not :  let  them  many. 

 37.  Nevertheless  he  that  standeth  steadfast  in 

his  heart  having  no  necessity,  but  hath  power  over  his 
own  will,  and  hath  so  decreed  in  his  heart  that  he  will 
keep  his  virgin,  doeth  well. 

 38.  So  then  he  that  giveth  her  in  marriage 

doeth  well;  but  he  that  giveth  Iter  not  in  marriage 
doeth  better. 

§  12.   But  Better  to  Marry  than  to  Burn. 

I  Cor.  vii.  2.  Nevertheless,  to  avoid  fornication,  let 
every  man  have  his  own  ^vife,  and  let  eveiy  woman 
have  her  own  husband. 

 9.  But  if  they  cannot  contain,  let  them  marry : 

for  it  is  better  to  marry  than  to  burn. 


§  13.   The  Gift  of  Continence. 

Mat.  xix.  10.  His  disciples  say  unto  him,  If  the  case 
of  the  man  be  so  with  his  wife,  it  is  not  good  to  many. 

 11.  But  he  said  unto  them,  All  7nen  cannot  re- 
ceive this  saying,  save  iliey  to  whom  it  is  given. 

 12.  For  there  are  some  eunuchs,  which  were 

so  bom  from  their  mother's  womb:  and  there  are 
some  eunuchs,  which  were  made  eunuchs  of  men : 
and  there  be  eunuchs,  which  have  made  themselves 
eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's  sake.  He  that 
is  able  to  receive  it,  let  him  receive  it. 

§  14.  Continence  Rewarded. 
Rev.  xiv.  4.  These  are  they  which  were  not  defiled 
with  women;  for  they  are  virgins.  These  are  they 
which  follow  the  Lamb  whithersoever  he  goeth.  These 
were  redeemed  from  among  men,  being  the  flrstfruita 
unto  God  and  to  the  Lamb. 


CHAP.  n. 

THE  INSTITUTION  AND  LAWS  OF 
MARRIAGE. 

§  15.   Marriage  a  Divine  Ordinance. 

Gen.  ii.  18.  And  the  Lord  God  said.  It  is  not  good 
that  the  man  should  be  alone ;  I  will  make  him  a  help 
meet  for  him. 

 20.  And  Adam  gave  names  to  all  cattle,  and 

to  the  fowl  of  the  air,  and  to  every  beast  of  the  field ; 
but  for  Adam  there  was  not  found  a  help  meet  for  him. 

 22.  And  the  rib,  which  the  Lord  God  had 

taken  from  man,  made  he  a  woman,  and  brought  her 
unto  the  man. 

 23.  And  Adam  said.  This  is  now  bone  of  my 

bones,  and  flesh  of  my  flesh  :  she  shall  be  called  Wo- 
man, because  she  was  taken  out  of  man. 

—  iii.  20.  And  Adam  called  his  wife's  name  Eve ; 
because  she  was  the  mother  of  all  living. 

—  V.  2.  Male  and  female  created  he  them ;  and 
blessed  them,  and  called  their  name  Adam,  in  the  day 
when  they  were  created. 

—  ix.  1.  And  God  blessed  Noah  and  his  sons,  and 
said  imto  them.  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  replenish 
the  earth. 

 7.  And  you,  be  ye  fruitful,  and  multiply  ;  bring 

forth  abundantly  in  the  earth,  and  multiply  therein. 

I  Cor.  xi.  11.  Nevertheless  neither  is  the  man  with- 
out the  woman,  neither  the  woman  without  the  man, 
in  the  Lord, 

 12.  For  as  the  woman  is  of  the  man,  even  so 

is  the  man  also  by  the  woman ;  but  all  things  of  God. 

§  16.   But  Only  for  tliis  Life. 

Luke  XX.  27.  Then  came  to  him  certain  of  the  Sad- 
ducees,  which  deny  that  there  is  any  resurrection ;  and 
they  asked  him, 

 28.  Saying,  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us.  If 

any  man's  brother  die,  having  a  wife,  and  he  die  with- 
out childi'en,  that  his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and 
raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

 29.  There  were  therefore  seven  brethren :  and 

the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  without  children. 

 30.  And  the  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  he 

died  childless. 

 31.  And  the  third  took  her  ;  and  in  like  man- 
ner the  seven  also :  and  they  left  no  children,  and  died. 

 32.  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

 33.  Therefore  in  the  resurrection  whose  wife 

of  them  is  she  ?  for  seven  had  her  to  wife. 

 34.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them,  The 

children  of  this  world  marry,  and  are  given  in  mar- 
i-iage : 

 35.  But  they  which  shall  be  accounted  worthy 

to  obtain  that  world,  and  the  resm-rection  from  the 
dead, neither  marrv,  nor  are  given  m  marriage: 

 36.  Neither  can  thev  die  any  more  :  for  they  are 

equal  unto  the  angels ;  and  are  the  children  of  God, 
being  the  children  of  the  resm-rection. 


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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


§  17.   Marriage  Comiiieuded. 

Ruth  i.  9.  The  Lord  grant  you  that  ye  may  tiuci  rest, 
each  of  yoic  m  the  house  of  lier  husband.  Then  slie 
kissed  them ;  and  they  hfted  up  their  voice,  and  wept. 

Prov.  xviii.  22.  Whoso  tindeth  a  wife  lindeth  a  good 
thing,  and  obtainetli  favour  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxxi.  10.  Who  can  tind  a  virtuous  woman  ?  for 
her  price  is  far  above  rubies. 

 11.  The  heart  of  her  husband  doth,  safely  trust 

in  her,  so  that  he  shall  have  no  need  of  spoil. 

 12.  She  will  do  him  good  and  not  evil  all  the 

days  of  her  life. 

Heb.  xiii.  4.  Marriage  is  honourable  in  all,  and  the 
bed  undefiled :  but  whoremongers  and  adulterers  God 
will  judge. 

I  18.   Asceticism  Rebuked. 
I  Tim.  iv.  3.  Forbidding  to  marry,  and  commanding 
to  abstain  from  meats,  which  God  hath  created  to  be 
received  with  thanksgiving  of  them  which  believe  and 
know  the  truth. 

—  v.  14.  I  will  therefore  that  the  younger  women 
marry,  bear  children,  guide  the  house,  give  none  occa- 
sion to  the  adversary  to  speak  reproachfully. 

 15.  For  some  are  already  turned  aside  after 

Satan. 

I  19.  Monogamy. 

(1,  IMPLIED  IN  THE  ORIGINAL  INSTITUTION  OF  MAR- 
RIAGE.) 

Gen.  ii.  24.  Therefore  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
and  his  mother,  and  shall  cleave  unto  his  wife:  and 
they  shall  be  one  flesh. 

(2.  IN  WHAT  IS  SAID  OF  THE  WIVES  OF  NOAH  AND 
HIS  SONS.) 

See  Gen.  vii.  13. 

(3.  AND  IN  WHAT  CHRIST  SAID.) 

See  Mat.  xix.  5,  6.    Mark  x.  7,  8. 

§  20.  Polygamy  and  Concubinage  Practised. 

(1.  A  CAINITE  THE  FIRST  POLYGAMIST.) 

Gen.  iv.  19.  And  Lamech  took  unto  him  two  wives: 
the  name  of  the  one-  was  Adah,  and  the  name  of  the 
other  Zillah. 

(2.  THE  PATRIARCHS.) 

Gen.  XXV.  1.  Then  again  Abraham  took  a  wife,  and 
her  name  was  Keturah. 

 6.  But  unto  the  sons  of  the  concubines,  which 

Abraham  had,  Abraham  gave  gifts,  and  sent  them  away 
from  Isaac  his  son,  while  he  yet  lived,  eastward,  unto 
the  east  country. 

—  xxxvi.  2.  Esau  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of 
Canaan;  Adah  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Hittite,  and 
Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  Anah  the  daughter  of 
Zibeon  the  Hivite; 

 3.  And  Bashemath  Ishmael's  daughter,  sister 

of  Nebajoth. 

—  xxix.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  the  morn- 
ing, behold,  it  was  Leah :  and  he  said  to  Laban,  What 
is  this  thou  hast  done  unto  me?  did  not  I  serve  with 
thee  for  Rachel?  wherefore  then  hast  thou  beguiled 
me? 

 26.  And  Laban  said,  It  must  not  be  so  done  in 

our  couutrjr,  to  give  the  younger  before  the  firstborn. 

 27.  Fulfil  her  week,  and  we  will  give  thee  this 

also  fbr  the  service  which  thou  shall  sei  ve  with  me 
yet  seven  other  years. 

 28.  And  Jacob  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week: 

and  he  gave  him  Rachel  his  daughter  to  wife  also. 

 30.  And  he  went  in  also  unto  Rachel,  and  he 

loved  also  Rachel  more  than  Leah,  and  served  with 
him  yet  seven  other  years. 

(3.  GIDEON  THE  JtTDGE.) 

See  Jud.  viii.  30. 

(4.  ELKANAH  THE  LEVITE.) 

I  Sam.  i.  2.  And  he  had  two  wives ;  the  name  of  the 
one  loas  Hannah,  and  the  name  of  the  other  Penin- 
nah :  and  Peninnah  had  children,  but  Hannah  had  no 
children. 


(5.  TROUBLE  FROM  IT.) 

I  Sam.i.  G.  And  her  adversary  also  provoked  her 
sore,  fbr  to  make  her  fret,  because  the  Lord  had  shut 
up  her  womb. 

 7.  And  as  he  did  so  year  by  year,  when  she 

went  up  to  the  house  of  the  Loud,  so  she  provoked 
her ;  therefore  she  wept,  and  did  not  eat. 

 8.  Then  said  Elkanah  her  husband  to  her, 

Hannah,  why  weepest  thou  ?  and  why  eatest  thou  not  ? 
and  why  is  thy  heart  grieved  ?  am  not  I  better  to  thee 
than  ten  sons? 

Gen.  xxi.  14.  And  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the 
morning,  and  took  bread,  and  a  bottle  of  water,  and 
gave  it  unto  Hagar,  putting  it  on  her  shoulder,  and  the 
child,  and  sent  her  away  :  and  she  departed,  and  wan- 
dered in  the  wilderness  of  Beer-sheba. 

See  Gen.  xvi.  4-6. 

(6.  SAUL.) 

2Sam.iii.  7.  And  Saul  had  a  concubine,  whose 
name  was  Rizpah,  the  daughter  of  Aiah:  and  Isfi- 
loslieth  said  to  Abner,  Wherefore  hast  thou  gone  in 
unto  my  father's  concubine  ? 

(7.  DAVID.) 

1  Sam.  xxvii.  3.  And  David  dwelt  with  Achish  at 
Gath,  lie  and  his  men,  every  man  with  his  household, 
emn  David  with  his  two  wives,  Ahinoam  the  Jezreel- 
itess,  and  Abigail  the  Carmelitess,  Nabal's  wife. 

2  Sam.  V.  13.  And  David  took  him  more  concubines 
and  wives  out  of  Jerusalem,  after  he  was  come  from 
Hebron :  and  there  were  yet  sons  and  daughters  bom 
to  David. 

I  Chr.  xiv.  3.  And  David  took  more  wives  at  Jeru- 
salem :  and  David  begat  more  sons  and  daughters. 

(8.  SOLOMON.) 

See  I  Kings  xi.  1-3.  Sol.vi.  8. 

(9.  REHOBOAM.) 

2Chr.  xi.  21.  And  Rehoboam  loved  Maachah  the 
daughter  of  Absalom  above  all  his  wives  and  his  con- 
cubines: (for  he  took  eighteen  wives,  and  threescore 
concubines  ;  and  begat  twenty  and  eight  sons,  and  three- 
score daughters.) 

^21.   Polygamy  not  Proliibited  by  Moses,  but 
Restrained  and  Discouraged. 

(1.   TWO  SISTERS  NOT  TO  BE  TAKEN  TOGETHER.) 

Lev.  xviii.  18.  Neither  shalt  thou  take  a  wife  to  her 
sister,  to  vex  her,  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  besides  the 
other  in  her  life  time. 

(2.  THE  FIRSTBORN  TO  HAVE  HIS  RIGHT.) 

Deut.  xxi.  15.  If  a  man  have  two  wives,  one  beloved, 
and  another  hated,  and  they  have  borne  him  children, 
hoth  the  beloved  and  the  hated ;  and  ij  the  firstborn  son 
be  hers  that  was  hated  : 

—  ■ —  16.  Then  it  shall  be,  when  he  maketh  his  sons 
to  inherit  that  which  he  hath,  that  he  may  not  make  the 
son  of  the  beloved  firstborn  before  the  son  of  the  hated, 
which  is  indeed  the  firstborn  : 

 17.  But  he  shall  acknowledge  the  son  of  the 

hated  for  the  firstborn,  by  giving  him  a  double  portion 
of  all  that  he  hath :  for  he  is  the  beginning  of  his 
strength;  the  right  of  the  firstborn  is  his. 

(3.  CEREMONIAL  BURDENS  IMPOSED.) 

See  Lev.  xv.  18. 

(4.  CITIZENSHIP  DENIED  TO  EUNUCHS.) 

See  Deut.  xxiii.  1. 

§  22.   Marriages  with  Gentiles. 

See  page  318,  Chap.  VI. 

(1.  OBJECTED  TO.) 

Gen.  .\xiv.  3.  And  I  will  make  thee  swear  by  the 
Lord,  the  God  of  heaven,  and  the  God  of  the  earth, 
that  thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  unto  my  sou  of  the 
daughters  of  the  Canaanites,  among  whom  I  dwell: 

 4.  But  thou  shalt  go  uuto  my  country,  and  to 

my  kindred,  and  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  Isaac. 

 5.  And  the  servant  said  unto  him,  Perad- 

venture  the  woman  will  not  be  willing  to  follow  me 
unto  this  land  :  nuist  I  needs  bring  thy  son  again  unto 
the  laud  from  wlience  thou  camest? 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Gen.  xxiv.  6.  And  Aliraliam  said  unto  liiui,  Beware 
Ihou  that  thou  bring  not  my  son  thitlier  again. 

 37.  And  niy  master  made  me  swear,  saying, 

Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  to  niy  son  of  the  daughters 
of  the  Cauaanites,  in  whose  land  I  dwell : 

 38.  But  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  father's  house, 

and  to  my  kindred,  and  take  a  wife  unto  my  son. 

—  xxvii.  46.  And  Rebekah  said  to  Isaac,  I  am  weary 
of  my  life  because  of  the  daughters  of  Hoth :  if  Jacob 
take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Heth,  such  as  these 
which  are  of  the  daughters  of  the  land,  what  good  shall 
my  life  do  me  ? 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  Isaac  called  Jacob,  and  blessed 
him,  and  charged  him,  and  said  unto  him.  Thou  shalt 
not  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Canaan. 

 2.  Arise,  go  to  Padan-aram,  to  the  house  of 

Betlinel  thy  mother's  father ;  and  take  thee  a  wife  from 
thence  of  the  daughters  of  Laban  thy  mother's  brother. 

Jud.  xiv.  1.  And  Samson  went  down  to  Timnath, 
and  saw  a  woman  in  Timnath  of  the  daughters  of  the 
Philistines. 

—  —  2.  And  he  came  up,  and  told  his  father  and 
his  mother,  and  said,  I  have  seen  a  woman  in  Timnath 
of  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines :  now  therefore  get 
her  for  me  to  wife. 

 3.  Then  his  father  and  his  mother  said  unto 

him,  Is  iMre  never  a  woman  among  the  daughters  of 
thy  brethren,  or  among  all  my  people,  that  thou  goest 
to  take  a  wife  of  the  uncircumcised  Philistines? 
And  Samson  said  unto  his  father,  Get  her  for  me  ;  for 
she  pleaseth  me  well. 

Gen.  xxxiv.  13.  And  the  sons  of  Jacob  answered 
Shechem  and  Hamor  his  father  deceitfully,  and  said, 
because  he  had  defiled  Dinah  their  sister: 

 14.  And  they  said  unto  them,  We  cannot  do 

this  thing,  to  give  our  sister  to  one  that  is  uncircum- 
cised ;  for  that  were  a  reproach  unto  us : 

(2.  BUT  SOMETIMES  HAPPENED.) 

Lev.  xxiv.  10.  And  the  son  of  an  Israelitish  woman, 
whose  father  icas  an  Egyptian,  went  out  among  the 
children  of  Israel:  and  this  son  of  the  Israelitish  icomaii 
and  a  man  of  Israel  strove  together  in  the  camp ; 

See  Gen.  xli.  50.    Num.xii.  1.     I  Kingsiii.  1. 

(3.  IN  THE  CASE  OP  SAMSON  BY  DIVINE  APPOINTMENT.) 

Jud.  xiv.  4.  But  his  father  and  his  mother  knew  not 
that  it  was  of  the  Lord,  that  he  sought  an  occasion 
against  the  Philistines :  for  at  that  time  the  Philistines 
had  dominion  over  Israel. 

(4.  CIRCUMCISION  REQUIRED.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  15.  But  in  this  will  we  consent  unto 
you :  If  ye  will  be  as  we  be,  that  every  male  of  you  be 
circumcised ; 

 16.  Then  will  we  give  our  daughters  unto 

you,  and  we  will  take  your  daughters  to  us,  and  we 
will  dwell  with  you,  and  we  will  become  one  people. 

 17.  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  us,  to  be 

circumcised ;  then  will  we  take  our  daughter,  and  we 
will  be  gone. 

(5.  FEMALE  C.VPTIVES  IN  WAR,  IE  NOT  CANAANITES.) 

BeeDeut.  xxi.  10-14. 

§  23.   Marriages  with  Near  Relations. 

(1.  prohibited  by  the  MOSAIC  LAW.) 

Lev.xviii.  6.  None  of  you  shall  approach  to  any 
that  is  near  of  kin  to  him,  to  uncover  their  nakedness : 
I  am  the  Lord. 

 7.  The  nakedness  of  thy  father,  or  the  naked- 
ness of  thy  mother,  shalt  thou  not  uncover :  she  is  thy 
mother ;  thou  shalt  not  uncover  her  nakedness. 

 8.  The  nakedness  of  thy  father's  wife  shalt 

thou  not  uncover :  it  is  thy  ftither's  nakedness. 

—  XX.  11.  And  the  man  that  lieth  with  his  father's 
wife  hath  uncovered  his  father's  nakedness :  both  of 
them  shall  surely  be  put  to  death;  their  blood  shaU 
be  upon  them. 

—  xviii.  9.  The  nakedness  of  thy  sister,  the  daughter 
of  thy  father,  or  daughter  of  thy  mother,  whether  she  be 
born  at  home,  or  born  abroad,  evc?i  thek  nakedness 
thou  shalt  uot  uncover. 

—  XX.  17,  And  if  a  man  shall  take  his  sistoj-,  his 


father's  daughter,  or  his  mother's  daughter,  and  see 
her  nakedness,  and  she  sec  his  nakedness;  it  is  a 
wicked  thing ;  and  they  shall  be  cut  off  in  the  sight 
of  their  people :  he  hath  uncovered  his  sister's  naked- 
ness ;  he  shall  bear  his  iniquity. 

—  xviii.  10.  The  nakedness  of  thy  son's  daughter,  or 
of  thy  daughter's  daughter,  even  their  nakedness  thou 
shalt  not  uncover :  for  theirs  is  thine  own  nakedness. 

 11.  The  nakedness  of  thy  father's  wife's  daugh- 
ter, begotten  of  thy  father,  she  is  thy  sister,  thou  shalt 
not  uncover  her  nakedness. 

 12.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of 

thy  father's  sister:  she  is  thy  father's  near  kinswoman. 

 13.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of 

thy  mother's  sister :  for  she  is  thy  mother's  near  kins- 
woman. 

—  XX.  19.  And  thou  shalt  not  imcover  the  naked- 
ness of  thy  mother's  sister,  nor  of  thy  lather's  sister ; 
for  he  uncovereth  his  near  kin :  they  shall  bear  their 
iniquity. 

—  xviii.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 
of  thy  father's  brother,  thou  shalt  not  approach  to  his 
wife :  she  is  thine  auut. 

—  XX.  20.  And  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  his  uncle's 
wife,  he  hath  uncovered  his  uncle's  nakedness :  they 
shall  bear  their  sin ;  thej^  shall  die  childless. 

—  xviii.  15.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 
of  thy  daughter  in  law :  she  is  thy  son's  wife ;  thou 
shalt  not  uncover  her  nakedness. 

—  XX.  12.  And  if  a  man  lie  with  his  daughter  in 
law,  both  of  them  shall  surely  be  put  to  death :  they 
have  wrought  confusion;  their  blood  shall  be  upon 
them. 

—  xviii.  16.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 
of  thy  brother's  wife :  it  is  thy  brother's  nakedness. 

—  XX.  21.  And  if  a  man  shall  take  his  brother's 
wife,  it  is  an  unclean  thing:  he  hath  uncovered  his 
brother's  nakedness ;  they  sliall  be  childless.* 

Mark  vi.  17.  For  Herocl  himself  had  sent  forth  and 
laid  hold  upon  John,  and  bound  him  in  prison  for 
Herodias'  sake,  his  brother  Philip's  wife ;  for  he  had 
married  her. 

 18.  For  John  had  said  unto  Herod,  It  is  not 

lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  brother's  wife. 

 19.  Therefore  Herodias  had  a  quarrel  against 

him,  and  would  have  killed  him ;  but  she  could  not: 

Lev.  xviii.  17.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 
of  a  woman  and  her  daughter,  neither  shalt  thou  take 
her  son's  daughter,  or  her  daughter's  daughter,  to  un- 
cover her  nakedness;  for  they  are  her  near  kins- 
women :  it  is  wickedness. 

—  XX.  14.  And  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and  her  mother, 
it  is  Avickedness :  they  shall  be  burnt  with  lire,  both  he 
and  they ;  that  there  be  no  wickedness  among  j^qu. 

(3.  BUT  had  been  allowed  before  the  crn^iNQ 

OF  the  law.) 

Gen.xii.  13.  Say,  I  pray  thee,  thou  art  my  sister: 
that  it  may  be  well  with  me  for  thy  sake;  and  my 
soul  shall  live  because  of  thee. 

 16.  And  he  entreated  Abram  well  for  her 

sake :  and  he  had  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  he  asses,  and 
menservants,  and  maidservants,  and  she  asses,  and 
camels. 

 17.  And  the  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh  and  his 

house  with  great  plagues,  because  of  Sarai,  Abram's 
wife. 

 18.  And  Pharaoh  called  Abram,  and  said. 

What  is  this  thai  thou  hast  done  unto  me  ?  why  didst 
thou  not  tell  me  that  she  was  thy  wife  ? 

 19.  Why  saidst  thou.  She  is  my  sister?  so  I 

might  have  taken  her  to  me  to  wife  :  now  therefore 
behold  thy  wife,  take  her,  and  go  thy  way. 

 20.  And  Pharaoh  commanded  his  men  con- 
cerning him :  and  they  sent  him  away,  and  his  wife, 
aud  all  that  he  had. 

—  XX.  3.  And  Abraham  said  of  Sarah  his  wife,  She 
is  my  sister :  and  Abimelech  king  of  Gerar  sent,  and 
took  Sarah. 

 9.  Then  Abimelech  called  Abraham,  and  said 

unto  him,  What  hast  thou  done  unto  us?  and  what 

*  For  the  law  ill  case  the  brother  had  died  childless,  see  J>eut. 
XXV,  5-10.— H. 


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CHAP.  II. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


have  I  offended  thee,  that  thou  hast  brought  on  me 
and  on  my  kingdom  a  great  sin  ?  tliou  hast  done  deeds 
unto  me  that  ought  not  to  be  done. 

Gen.  XX.  10.  And  Abimelech  said  unto  Abraham, 
What  sawest  thou,  that  thou  hast  done  this  tiling  ? 

 11.  And  Abraham  said.  Because  I  thought. 

Surely  the  fear  of  God  is  not  in  this  place ;  and  they 
will  slay  me  for  my  wife's  sake. 

—  —  13.  And  yet  indeed  she  is  my  sister ;  she  is  the 
daughter  of  my  father,  but  not  the  daughter  of  my 
mother ;  and  she  became  my  wife. 

 13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  God  caused 

me  to  wander  from  niy  father's  house,  that  I  said  unto 
her,  This  is  thy  kindness  which  thou  shalt  shew  unto 
me ;  at  every  place  whither  we  shall  come,  say  of  me, 
He  is  my  brother. 

 14.  And  Abimelech  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and 

menservants,  and  womenservants,  and  gave  them  unto 
Abraham,  and  restored  him  Sarah  his  wife. 

 16.  And  unto  Sarah  he  said,  Behold,  I  have 

given  thy  brother  a  tliousand  pieces  of  silver :  behold, 
he  is  to  thee  a  covering  of  the  eyes,  unto  all  that  are 
with  thee,  and  with  all  other :  thus  she  was  reproved. 

—  xxvi.  7.  And  the  men  of  the  place  asked  him  of 
his  wife ;  and  he  said.  She  is  my  sister :  for  he  feared 
to  say,  Slie  is  my  wife ;  lest,  said  he,  the  men  of  the 
place  should  kill  me  for  Rebekah;  because  she  was 
fair  to  look  upon. 

 9.  And  Abimelech  called  Isaac,  and  said, 

Behold,  of  a  surety  she  is  thy  wife :  and  how  saidst 
thou,  She  is  my  sister?  And  Isaac  said  unto  him. 
Because  I  said.  Lest  I  die  for  her. 

 10.  And  Abimelech  said,  What  is  this  thou 

hast  done  unto  us?  one  of  the  people  might  lightly 
have  lain  with  thy  wife,  and  thou  shouldest  have 
brought  guiltiness  upon  us. 

 11.  And  Abimelech  charged  all  his  people, 

saying.  He  that  toucheth  this  man  or  his  wife  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death. 

Ex.  vi.  20.  And  Amram  took  him  Jochebed  his 
father's  sister  to  wife ;  and  she  bare  him  Aaron  and 
Moses + 

See  Num.  xxvi.  59. 

§  24.   Levirate  Marriages. 

(1.  IN  THE  PATRIARCHAL  PERIOD.) 

Gen.xxxviii.  8.  And  Judah  said  unto  Onan,  Go  in 
unto  thy  brother's  wife,  and  marry  her,  and  raise  up 
seed  to  thy  brother. 

 9.  And  Onan  knew  that  the  seed  should  not 

be  his ;  and  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  went  in  unto  his 
brother's  wife,  that  he  spilled  it  on  the  ground,  lest 
that  he  should  give  seed  to  his  brother. 

 10.  And  the  thing  which  he  did  displeased 

the  Lord  :  wherefore  he  slew  him  also. 

 11.  Then  said  Judah  to  Tamar  his  daughter 

in  law.  Remain  a  widow  at  thy  father's  house,  till 
Shelah  my  son  be  grown :  for  he  said.  Lest  perad- 
venture  he  die  also,  as  his  brethren  did.  And  Tamar 
■went  and  dwelt  in  her  father's  house. 

(2.  AS  REGULATED  BY  MOSES.) 

Deut.xxv.  5.  If  brethren  dwell  together,  and  one  of 
them  die,  and  have  no  child,  the  wife  of  the  dead  shall 
not  marry  without  unto  a  stranger:  her  husband's 
brother  shall  go  in  unto  lier,  and  take  her  to  him  to 
wife,  and  perform  the  duty  of  a  husband's  brother 
unto  her. 

 6.  And  it  shall  be,  that  the  firstborn  which 

she  beareth  shall  succeed  in  the  name  of  his  brother 
which  is  dead,  that  his  name  be  not  put  out  of  Israel. 

 7.  And  if  the  man  like  not  to  take  his  brother's 

wife,  then  let  his  brother's  wife  go  up  to  the  gate 
unto  the  elders,  and  say.  My  husband's  brother 
refuseth  to  raise  up  unto  his  brother  a  name  in  Israel, 
he  will  not  perform  the  duty  of  my  husband's 
brother. 

 8.  Then  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  call  him, 

and  speak  unto  him :  and  if  he  stand  to  it,  and  say,  I 
like  not  to  take  her ; 

 9.  Then  shall  his  brother's  wife  come  unto  him 

in  the  presence  of  the  elders,  and  loose  his  shoe  from 
U  41 


off  his  foot,  and  spit  in  his  face,  and  shall  answer  and 
say,  So  shall  it  be  done  unto  that  man  that  will  not 
build  up  his  brother's  house. 

—  —  10.  And  his  name  shall  be  called  in  Israel, 
The  house  of  him  that  hath  his  shoe  loosed. 

(3.  BOAZ  AND  RUTH.) 

Ruth  ii.  1.  And  Naomi  had  a  kinsman  of  her  hus- 
band's, a  mighty  man  of  wealth,  of  the  family  of  Elime- 
lech ;  and  his  name  was  Boaz. 

 10.  Then  she  fell  on  her  face,  and  bowed  her- 
self to  the  ground,  and  said  unto  him.  Why  have  I 
found  grace  in  thine  eyes,  that  thou  shouiilest  take 
knowledge  of  me,  seeing  I  am  a  stranger  ? 

 11.  And  Boaz  answered  and  said  unto  her.  It 

hath  fully  been  shewed  me,  all  that  thou  hast  done 
unto  thy  mother  in  law  since  the  death  of  thine  hus- 
band; and  how  thou  hast  left  thy  father  and  thy 
mother,  and  the  land  of  thy  nativity,  and  art  come 
unto  a  people  which  thou  knewest  not  heretofore. 

 13.  The  Lord  recompense  thy  work,  and  a 

full  reward  be  given  thee  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
under  wnosc  wings  thou  art  come  to  trust. 

 13.  Then  she  said.  Let  me  find  favour  in  thy 

sight,  my  lord ;  for  that  thou  hast  comforted  me,  and 
for  that  thou  hast  spoken  friendly  unto  thine  hand- 
maid, though  I  be  not  like  unto  one  of  thine  hand- 
maidens. 

—  iii.  3.  And  now  is  not  Boaz  of  our  kindred,  with 
whose  maidens  thou  wast?  Behold,  he  wLnnoweth 
barley  to  night  in  the  tlireshingfloor. 

 4.  And  it  shall  be,  when  he  lieth  down,  that 

thou  shalt  mark  the  place  where  he  shall  lie,  and  thou 
shalt  go  in,  and  uncover  his  feet,  and  lay  thee  down; 
and  he  will  tell  thee  what  thou  shalt  do. 

 5.  And  she  said  unto  her,  All  that  thou  sayest 

unto  me  I  will  do. 

 6.  And  she  went  down  unto  the  floor,  and  did 

according  to  all  that  her  mother  in  law  bade  her. 

 7.  And  when  Boaz  had  eaten  and  drunk,  and 

his  heart  was  merry,  he  went  to  lie  down  at  the  end 
of  the  heap  of  corn:  and  she  came  softly,  and  un- 
covered his  feet,  and  laid  her  down. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  midnight,  that  the 

man  was  afraid,  and  turned  himself:  and,  behold,  a 
woman  lay  at  his  feet. 

 9.  And  he  said.  Who  flri!  thou?  And  she  an- 
swered, I  «?»  Ruth  thine  handmaid :  spread  therefore 
thy  skirt  over  thine  handmaid ;  for  thou  art  a  near 
kinsman. 

 10.  And  he  said,  Blessed  be  thou  of  the  Lord, 

my  daughter:  for  thou  hast  shewed  more  kindness  in 
the  latter  end  than  at  the  beginning,  inasmucli  as  thou 
followedst  not  young  men,  whether  poor  or  rich. 

 11.  And  now,  my  daughter,  fear  not;  I  will  do 

to  thee  all  that  thou  requirest :  for  all  the  city  of  my 
people  doth  know  that  thou  art  a  virtuous  woman. 

 13.  And  now  it  is  true  tliat  I  am  thy  near 

kinsman :  howbeit  there  is  a  kinsman  nearer  than  I. 

 13.  Tarry  this  night,  and  it  shall  be  in  the 

morning,  that  if  he  will  perform  unto  thee  the  part  of 
a  kinsman,  well ;  let  him  do  the  kinsman's  part :  but  if 
he  will  not  do  the  part  of  a  kinsman  to  thee,  then  will 
I  do  the  part  of  a  kinsman  to  thee,  as  the  Lord  liveth : 
lie  down  until  the  morning. 

 14.  And  she  lay  at  his  feet  until  the  morning : 

and  she  rose  up  before  one  could  Imow  another.  And 
he  said,  Let  it  not  be  known  that  a  woman  came  into 
the  floor. 

 15.  Also  he  said.  Bring  the  vail  that  tliou  hast 

upon  thee,  and  hold  it.  And  when  she  held  it,  he  mea- 
sured six  measures  of  barley,  and  laid  it  on  her:  and 
she  went  into  the  city. 

 16.  And  when  she  came  to  her  mother  in  law, 

she  said.  Who  art  thou,  my  daughter  ?  And  she  told 
her  all  that  the  man  had  done  to  her. 

 17.  And  she  said,  These  six  measures  of  barley 

gave  he  me ;  for  he  said  to  me,  Go  not  empty  vmto  thy 
mother  in  law. 

 18.  Then  said  she.  Sit  still,  my  daughter,  untU 

thou  know  how  the  matter  will  liill :  for  the  man  wiU 
not  be  in  rest,  until  he  have  finished  the  thing  this 
day. 

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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


§  25.  Heiresses. 

(See  Num.  xxxvi.  1-8.) 

Num.  xxxvi.  10.  Even  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses,  so  did  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad : 

 11.  For  Mahlah,  Tirzah,  and  Hoglah,  and 

Miloah,  and  Noah,  the  daugliteis  of  Zelophehad,  were 
married  unto  their  father's  brothers'  sons : 

 12.  And  they  were  married  into  the  families 

of  the  sons  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  Joseph,  and  their 
inheritance  remained  in  the  tribe  of  the  family  of  their 
father. 

I  Chr.  xxiii.  23.  And  Eleazar  died,  and  had  no  sons, 
but  daughters:  and  their  brethren  the  sous  of  Kish 
took  them. 

§  2G.   Hebrew  Priests. 

Lev.  xxi.  7.  They  shall  not  take  a  wife  thai  is  a 
whore,  or  profone ;  neither  shall  they  take  a  woman 
put  away  from  her  husband :  for  he  is  holy  unto  his 
God. 

 8.  Thou  shalt  sanctify  him  therefore ;  for  he 

offereth  the  bread  of  thy  God :  he  shall  be  holy  unto 
thee:  for  I  the  Lord,  which  sanctify  you,  am  holy. 

 13.  And  he  shall  take  a  wife  in  her  virginity. 

 14.  A  widow,  or  a  divorced  woman,  or  jjrofane, 

or  a  harlot,  these  shall  he  not  take :  but  he  shall  take 
a  virgin  of  his  own  people  to  wife. 

 15.  Neither  shall  he  profane  his  seed  among 

Ms  people :  for  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  him. 

Ezek.  xliv.  22.  Neither  shall  they  take  for  thoir 
wives  a  widow,  nor  her  that  is  put  away :  but  they 
shall  take  maidens  of  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Israel ; 
or  a  widow  that  had  a  priest  before. 

§  27.   Christian  Ministers. 
See  I  Tim.  iii.  2, 12. 

§  28.   Tlio  Mosaic  Law  of  DiTorce. 

Deut.  xxiv.  1.  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  wife,  and 
married  her,  and  it  come  to  pass  that  she  find  no 
favour  in  his  eyes,  because  he  hath  found  some  un- 
cleanness  in  her:  then  let  him  write  her  a  bill  of 
divorcement,  and  give  i(  in  her  hand,  and  send  her  out 
of  his  house. 

 2.  And  when  she  is  departed  out  of  his  house, 

she  may  go  and  be  another  man's  wife. 

 3.  And  if  the  latter  husband  hate  lier,  and 

write  her  a  bill  of  divorcement,  and  giveth  it  in  her 
hand,  and  sendeth  her  out  of  his  house ;  or  if  the 
latter  husband  die,  which  took  her  to  be  his  wife ; 

 4.  Her  former  husband,  which  sent  her  away, 

may  not  take  her  again  to  be  his  wife,  after  that  she  is 
defiled ;  for  that  is  abomination  before  the  Lord  :  and 
thou  shalt  not  cause  the  land  to  sin,  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  giveth  thee  for  an  inheritance. 

(A.  METAPHORICAL  USE.) 

Is.  1.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  "Where  is  the  bill  of 
your  mother's  divorcement,  whom  I  have  put  away  ? 
or  which  of  my  creditors  is  it  to  whom  I  have  sold 
you?  Behold,  for  your  iniquities  have  ye  sold  your- 
selves, and  for  your  transgressions  is  your  mother  put 
away. 

§  29.   Tlie  Christian  Law. 

Mat.  V.  31.  It  hath  been  said,  Whosoever  shall  put 
away  his  wife,  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of  divorce- 
ment: 

 32.  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  whosoever  shall 

put  away  his  wife,  saving  for  the  cause  of  fornication, 
causeth  her  to  commit  adultery :  and  whosoever  shall 
marrj'  her  that  is  divorced  committeth  adultery. 

—  xix.  3.  The  Pharisees  also  came  unto  him,  tempt- 
ing him,  and  saying  unto  him,  Is  it  lawftil  for  a  man 
to  put  away  his  wife  for  eveiy  cause  ? 

 4.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them, 

Have  ye  not  read,  that  he  which  made  than  at  the  be- 
ginning made  them  male  and  female, 

 5.  And  Baid,  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave 

father  and  mother,  and  shall  cleav  e  to  his  wife :  and 
they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh  ? 

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 6.  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one 

flesh.  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together,  let 
not  man  put  asunder. 

 7.  They  say  unto  him.  Why  did  Moses  then 

command  to  give  a  writing  of  divorcement, and  to  put 
her  away  ? 

 8.  He  saith  unto  them,  Moses  because  of  the 

hardness  of  your  hearts  suffered  you  to  put  away  your 
wives :  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so. 

 9.  And  I  say  unto  you.  Whosoever  shall  put 

away  his  wife,  except  it  be  for  fornication,  and  shall 
marry  another,  committeth  adultery :  and  whoso 
marrieth  her  which  is  put  away  doth  commit  adultery. 

Mark  x.  2.  And  the  Pharisees  came  to  him,  and 
asked  him.  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife? 
tempting  him. 

 3.  And  he  answered  and  said  mito  them, 

What  did  Moses  command  you  ? 

 4.  And  they  said,  ^lose^  suffered  to  write  a 

bill  of  divorcement,  and  to  put  /ter  away. 

 5.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 

For  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he  wrote  you  this 
precept. 

 G.  But  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation  God 

made  them  male  and  female. 

 7.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 

and  mother,  and  cleave  to  his  wife  ; 

 8.  And  they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh :  so  then 

they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh. 

 9.  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together, 

let  not  man  put  asunder. 

 10.  And  in  the  house  his  disciples  asked  him 

again  of  the  same  matter. 

 11.  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Whosoever  shall 

put  away  his  wife,  and  marry  another,  committeth 
adultery  against  her. 

 12.  And  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  her  hus- 
band, and  be  married  to  another,  she  committeth 
adultery. 

Luke  xvi.  18.  Whosoever  putteth  away  his  wife, 
and  marrieth  another,  committeth  adultery :  and  who- 
soever marrieth  her  that  is  put  away  from  her  husband 
committeth  adultery. 

I  Cor.  vii.  10.  And  unto  the  married  I  command, 
yet  not  I,  but  the  Lord,  Let  not  the  wife  depart  from 
/ler  husband : 

 11.  But  and  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  un- 
married, or  be  reconciled  to  Jtsr  husband :  and  let  not 
the  husband  put  away  his  wife. 

 12.  But  to  the  rest  speak  I,  not  the  Lord :  If 

any  brother  hath  a  wife  that  believeth  not,  and  she  be 
pleased  to  dwell  with  him,  let  him  not  put  her  away. 

 13.  And  the  woman  which  hath  a  husband 

that  believeth  not,  and  if  he  be  pleased  to  dwell  with 
her,  let  her  not  leave  him. 

 14.  For  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified 

by  the  wife,  and  the  unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  by 
the  husband:  else  were  your  children  unclean;  but 
now  are  they  holy. 

 15.  But  if  the  unbelieving  depart,  let  him 

depart.  A  brother  or  a  sister  is  not  under  bondage  in 
such  cases :  but  God  hath  called  us  to  peace. 

 16.  For  what  knowest  thou,  O  wife,  whether 

thou  shalt  save  thy  husband  ?  or  how  knowest  thou,  0 
man,  whether  thou  shalt  save  thy  wife  ? 

 17.  But  as  God  hath  distributed  to  every  man, 

as  the  Lord  hath  called  every  one,  so  let  him  walk. 
And  so  ordain  I  in  all  churches. 


CHAP.  in. 
MODES  OF  GETTING  A  WIFE. 
§  30.   By  Tiolence. 

Jud.  xxi.  1.  Now  the  men  of  Israel  had  sworn  in 
]\[izpeh,  sapn^  There  shall  not  any  of  us  give  his 
daughter  unto  Benjamin  to  M-ife. 

 14.  And  Benjamin  came  again  at  that  time; 

and  they  gave  them  wives  which  they  had  saved  alive 
of  the  women  of  Jabesh-gileacI :  and  yet  so  they  suf- 
ficed them. 


CHAP.  III. 


THE  FAMILY, 


BOOK  XVI. 


Jud.  xxi.  16.  Thea  the  elders  of  the  congregation  said, 
How  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  them  that  remain,  see- 
ing the  women  are  destroyed  out  of  Benjamin? 

 18.  Howbeit  we  may  not  give  them  wives  of 

our  daughters :  for  the  children  of  Israel  have  sworn, 
saying,  Cursed  he  he  that  giveth  a  wife  to  Benjamin. 

 19.  Then  they  said,  Behold,  there  is  a  feast  of 

the  Lord  in  Shiloh  yearly,  in  a  place  which  is  on  the 
north  side  of  Beth-el,  on  the  east  side  of  the  higliway 
that  goeth  up  fi'om  Beth-el  to  Shechem,  and  on  the 
south  of  Lebonah. 

 20.  Therefore  they  commanded  the  children 

of  Benjamin,  saying.  Go  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  vine- 
yards ; 

 21.  And  see,  and,  behold,  if  the  daughters  of 

Shiloh  come  out  to  dance  in  dances,  then  come  ye  out 
of  the  vineyards,  and  catch  you  every  man  his  wife  of 
the  daughters  of  Shiloh,  and  go  to  the  land  of  Ben- 
jamin. 

 22.  And  it  shall  be,  when  their  fathers  or  their 

brethren  come  unto  us  to  complain,  that  we  will  say 
unto  them.  Be  favoural)le  unto  them  for  our  sakes :  be- 
cause we  reserved  not  to  each  man  his  wife  in  the  war : 
for  ye  did  not  give  unto  them  at  this  time,  that  ye  should 
be  guilty. 

 23.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  did  so,  and 

tool?:  them  wives,  according  to  their  number,  of  them 
that  danced,  whom  they  caught :  and  they  went  and 
returned  unto  their  inheritance,  and  repaired  the  cities, 
and  dwelt  in  them. 

§  31.   By  Parental  Authority. 

Gen.  xxxi.  26.  And  Laban  said  to  Jacob,  What  hast 
thou  done,  that  thou  hast  stolen  away  imawares  to  me, 
and  carried  away  my  daughters,  as  captives  takenvf  iih. 
the  sword  ? 

 31.  And  Jacob  answered  and  said  to  Laban, 

Because  I  was  afraid :  for  I  said,  Peradventure  thou 
Wouldest  take  by  force  thy  daughters  from  me. 

Jud.xiv.  20.  But  Samson's  wife  was  given,  to  his 
companion,  whom  he  had  used  as  his  friend. 

—  XV.  1.  But  it  came  to  pass  within  a  while  after, 
in  the  time  of  wlieat  harvest,  that  Samson  visited  his 
wife  with  a  kid ;  and  he  said,  I  will  go  in  to  ray  wife 
into  the  chamber.  But  her  father  would  not  suffer 
him  to  go  in. 

 2.  And  her  father  said,  I  verily  thought  that 

thou  hadst  utterly  hated  her ;  therefore  I  gave  her  to 
thy  companion :  is  not  her  younger  sister  fairer  than 
she  ?  talce  her,  I  pray  thee,  instead  of  her. 

 8.  And  Samson  said  concerning  them,  Now 

shall  I  be  more  blameless  than  the  Philistines,  though 
I  do  them  a  displeasure. 

 6.  Then  the  Philistines  said,  "Who  hath  done 

this  ?  And  they  answered,  Samson,  the  son  in  law  of 
the  Timnite,  because  he  had  taken  his  wife,  and  given 
her  to  his  companion.  And  the  Philistines  came  up, 
and  burnt  her  and  her  father  with  fire. 

I  Sam.  xviii.  17.  And  Saul  said  to  David,  Behold  my 
elder  daughter  Merab,  her  will  I  give  thee  to  wife : 
only  be  thou  valiant  for  me,  and  fight  the  Lord's  bat- 
tles. For  Saul  said.  Let  not  mine  hand  be  upon  him, 
but  let  the  hand  of  the  Philistines  be  upon  him. 

 18.  And  David  said  unto  Saul,  Who  aw,  T  ? 

and  what  is  my  life,  or  my  father's  family  in  Israel, 
that  I  should  be  son  in  law  to  the  king  ? 

 19.  But  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  when  Merab 

Saul's  daughter  should  have  been  given  to  David,  that 
she  was  given  unto  Adriel  the  Meholathite  to  wife. 

 20.  And  Michal  Saul's  daughter  loved  David  : 

and  they  told  Saul,  and  the  thing  pleased  him. 

 21.  And  Saul  said,  I  will  give  him  her,  that 

she  may  be  a  snare  to  him,  and  that  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines  may  be  against  him.  Wherefore  Saul  said 
to  David,  Thou  shalt  this  day  be  my  son  in  law  in  the 
one  of  the  twain.  > 

 22.  And  Saul  commanded  his  servants,  saying, 

Commune  with  David  secretly,  and  say.  Behold,  the 
Icing  hath  delight  in  thee,  and  all  his  servants  love 
thee :  now  therefore  be  the  king's  son  in  law. 

 23.  And  Saul's  servants  spake  those  words  in 

the  ears  of  David.   And  David  said,  Seemeth  it  to  you 


a  light  thing  to  be  a  king's  son  in  law,  seeing  that  I  am 
a  poor  man,  and  lightly  esteemed? 

 24.  And  the  servants  of  Saul  told  him,  saying. 

On  this  manner  spake  David. 

—  XXV.  44.  But  Saul  had  given  Michal  his  daughter, 
David's  wife,  to  Phalti  the  son  of  Laish,  which  was  of 
Gallim. 

2  Sam.  iii.  13.  And  he  said.  Well ;  I  will  make  a 
league  with  thee  :  but  one  thing  I  require  of  thee,  that 
is.  Thou  shalt  not  see  my  face,  except  thou  first  bring 
Michal  Saul's  daughter,  when  thou  comest  to  see  my 
face. 

 14.  And  David  sent  messengers  to  Ish-bosheth 

Saul's  son,  saying.  Deliver  me  my  wife  Michal,  which 
I  espoused  to  me  for  a  hundred  foreskins  of  the  Philis- 
tines. 

 15.  And  Ish-bosheth  sent,  and  took  her  from 

her  husband,  even  from  Phaltiel  the  son  of  Laish. 

 16.  And  her  husband  went  with  her  along 

weeping  behind  her  to  Bahurim.  Then  said  Abner 
vmto  him.  Go,  return.    And  he  returned. 

—  xiii.  13.  And  I,  whither  shall  I  cause  my  shame 
to  go  ?  and  as  for  thee,  thou  shalt  be  as  one  of  the  fools 
in  Israel.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  speak  imto  the 
king ;  for  he  will  not  withhold  me  from  thee. 

(A.     m  REQUITAL  OP  MILITARY  PROVTESS.) 

Jos.  XV.  16.  And  Caleb  said.  He  that  smiteth  Kir- 
jath-sepher,  and  taketh  it,  to  him  will  I  give  Achsah 
my  daughter  to  wife. 

 17.  And  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  the  brother 

of  Caleb,  took  it :  and  he  gave  him  Achsah  his  daugh- 
ter to  wife. 

i  Sam.  xviii.  25.  And  Saul  said,  Thus  shall  ye  say- 
to  David,  The  king  desireth  nut  any  dowry,  but  a 
hundred  foreskins  of  the  Philistines,  to  be  avenged  of 
the  king's  enemies.  But  Saul  thought  to  make  David 
fall  by  the  hand  of  the  Philistines. 

 26.  And  when  his  servants  told  David  these 

words,  it  pleased  David  well  to  be  the  king's  son  in 
law :  and  the  days  were  not  expired. 

 27.  Wherefore  David  arose  and  went,  he  and 

his  men,  and  slew  of  the  Philistines  two  hundred  men ; 
and  David  brought  their  foreskins,  and  they  gave  them 
in  full  tale  to  the  king,  that  he  might  be  the  king's  son 
in  law.  And  Saul  gave  him  Michal  his  daughter  to  wife. 

§  32.   Chosen,  or  Procured,  Others. 

(1.  BY  PARENTS.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  4.  And  Shechem  spake  unto  his  father 
Hamor,  saying.  Get  me  this  damsel  to  wife. 

 6.  And  Hamor  the  father  of  Shechem  went 

out  unto  Jacob  to  commune  with  him. 

 8.  And  Hamor  communed  with  them,  saying, 

The  soul  of  my  son  Shechem  longeth  for  your  daugh- 
ter :  I  pray  you  give  her  him  to  wife. 

 9.  And  make  ye  marriages  with  us,  and  give 

your  daughters  unto  us,  and  take  our  daughters  imto 
you. 

 10.  And  ye  shall  dwell  with  us :  and  the  land 

shall  be  before  you ;  dwell  and  trade  ye  therein,  and  get 
you  possessions  therein. 

—  xxxviii.  6.  And  Judah  took  a  wife  for  Er  his  first- 
born, whose  name  was  Tamar. 

Jud.  xiv.  10.  So  his  father  went  down  unto  the  wo- 
man :  and  Samson  made  there  a  feast ;  for  so  used  the 
young  men  to  do. 

(2.  BY  A  HOUSEHOLD  SERVANT.) 

(See  Gen.  xxiv.  1-9.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  49.  And  now,  if  ye  will  deal  kindly  and 
truly  with  my  master,  tell  me  :  and  if  not,  tell  me  ;  that 
I  may  turn  to  the  right  hand,  or  to  the  left. 

(3.  BY  MESSENGERS.) 

I  Sam,  XXV.  39.  And  when  David  heard  that  Nabal 
was  dead,  he  said,  Blessed  he  the  Lord,  that  hath 
pleaded  the  cause  of  my  reproach  from  the  hand  of 
Nabal,  and  hath  kept  his  servant  from  evil :  for  the 
Lord  hath  returned  the  wickedness  of  Nabal  upon  his 
own  head.  And  David  sent  and  communed  with  Abi- 
gail, to  take  her  to  him  to  wife. 

 40.  And  when  the  servants  of  David  were 


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CHAP.  nr. 


THE  FAMILY. 


LOOK  XVI. 


come  to  Abigail  to  Carmel,  they  spake  unto  her,  say- 
ing, David  sent  us  unto  thee,  to  take  thee  to  him  to 
wife. 

I  Sam.  XXV.  41.  And  she  arose,  and  bowed  herself  on 
Tier  face  to  the  earth,  and  said,  Behold,  let  thine  hand- 
maid he  a  servant  to  wash  the  feet  of  the  servants  of 
my  lord. 

 42.  And  Abigail  hasted,  and  arose,  and  rode 

upon  an  ass,  with  five  damsels  of  hers  that  went  after 
her ;  and  she  went  after  the  messengers  of  David,  and 
became  his  wife. 

 43.  David  also  took  Ahinoam  of  Jezreel ;  and 

they  were  also  both  of  them  his  wives. 

§  83.  Proposals. 

(1.  REFUSED.) 

I  Kings  ii.  19.  Bath-sheba  therefore  went  unto  king 
Solomon,  to  speak  unto  him  for  Adonijah.  And  the 
king  rose  up  to  meet  her,  and  bowed  himself  unto  her, 
and  sat  down  on  his  throne,  and  caused  a  seat  to  be  set 
for  the  king's  mother ;  and  she  sat  on  his  right  hand. 

 20.  Then  she  said,  I  desire  one  small  peti- 
tion of  thee  ;  /  pray  thee,  say  me  not  nay.  And  the 
king  said  unto  her,  Aslc  on,  my  mother ;  for  I  will  not 
say  thee  nay. 

 21.  And  she  said.  Let  Abishag  the  Shunam- 

mite  be  given  to  Adonijah  thy  brother  to  wife. 

 22.  And  king  Solomon  answered  and  said  un- 
to his  mother.  And  why  dost  thou  ask  Abishag  the 
Shunammite  for  Adonijah?  ask  for  him  the  kingdom 
also ;  for  he  is  mine  elder  brother ;  even  for  him,  and 
for  Abiathar  the  priest,  and  for  Joab  the  son  of  Zer- 
uiah. 

Sol.vi.  13.  Return,  return,  O  Shulamite;  return,  re- 
turn, that  we  may  look  upon  thee.  What  will  ye  see 
in  the  Shulamite  ?  As  it  were  the  company  of  two 
armies. 

(2.  THE  SUITOR  SLALN.) 

1  Kings  ii.  23.  Then  king  Solomon  sware  by  the 
Lord,  saying,  God  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also,  if 
Adonijah  have  not  spoken  this  word  against  his  own 
life. 

 24.  Now  therefore,  as  the  Lord  liveth,  which 

hath  established  me,  and  set  me  on  the  throne  of  David 
my  father,  and  who  hath  made  me  a  house,  as  he 
promised,  Adonijah  shall  be  put  to  death  this  day. 

 25.  And  kin^  Solomon  sent  by  the  hand  of 

Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada ;  and  he  fell  upon  him 
that  he  died. 

(3.  PARABLE  OF  JOASH.) 

2  Chr.  XXV.  18.  And  Joash  king  of  Israel  sent  to 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  saying.  The  thistle  that  was 
in  Lebanon  sent  to  the  cedar  that  was  in  Lebanon,  say- 
ing. Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife :  and  there 
passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  was  in  Lebanon,  and  trode 
down  the  thistle. 

See  2  Kings  xiv.  9. 

§  34,   Choice  by  the  Parties  themselves. 

(1.  m  ACCORDANCE  WITH  THE  WISH  OF  PARENTS.) 

Gen.  xxviii.  5.  And  Isaac  sent  away  Jacob:  and  he 
went  to  Padan-aram  unto  Laban,  son  of  Bethuel  the 
Syrian,  the  brother  of  Rebekah,  Jacob's  and  Esau's 
mother. 

 6.  "When  Esau  saw  that  Isaac  had  blessed  Ja- 
cob, and  sent  him  away  to  Padan-aram,  to  take  him  a 
wife  from  thence ;  and  that  as  he  blessed  him  he  gave 
iim  a  charge,  saying.  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  of  the 
daughters  of  Canaan ; 

 7.  And  that  Jacob  obeyed  his  father  and  his 

mother,  and  was  gone  to  Padan-aram ; 

 8.  And  Esau  seeing  that  the  daughters  of  Ca- 
naan pleased  not  Isaac  his  father ; 

 9.  Then  went  Esau  unto  Ishmael,  and  took 

unto  the  wives  which  he  had  Mahalath  the  daughter 
of  Ishmael  Abraham's  son,  the  sisterof  Nebajoth,  tobe 
his  wife. 

(2.  CONSENT  OF  THE  BRIDE.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  57.  And  they  said,  We  will  call  the  dam- 
sel, and  inquire  at  her  mouth. 


 58.  And  they  called  Rebekah,  and  said  unto 

her,  Wilt  thou  go  with  this  man  ?  And  she  said,  I  will 
go. 

 59.  And  they  sent  away  Rebekah  their  sister, 

and  her  nurse,  and  Abraham's  servant,  and  his  men. 

(3.  AFTER  THAT  OF  RELATIVES.) 

Gen.  x.xiv.  51.  Behold,  Rebekah  is  before  thee;  take 
her,  and  go,  and  let  her  be  thy  master's  son's  wife,  as 
the  Lord  hath  .spoken. 

 60.  And  they  blessed  Rebekah,  and  said  unio 

her.  Thou  art  our  sister ;  be  thou  the  mother  of  thou- 
sands of  millions,  and  let  thy  seed  possess  the  gate  of 
those  which  hate  them. 

—  XXV.  20.  And  Isaac  was  forty  years  old  when  he 
took  Rebekah  to  wife,  the  daughter  of  Bethuel  the  Syr- 
ian of  Padan-aram,  the  sister  to  Laban  the  Syrian. 

(4.  INDEPENDENTLY  OF  OTHERS.) 

Gen.  xxxviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time, 
that  Judah  went  down  from  his  brethren,  and  turned 
in  to  a  certain  Adullamite,  whose  name  was  HLrah. 

 2.  And  Judah  saw  there  a  daughter  of  a  cer- 
tain Canaanite,  whose  name  was  Shuah ;  and  he  took 
her,  and  went  in  unto  her. 

—  xi.  29.  And  Abram  and  Nahor  took  them  wives : 
the  name  of  Abram's  wife  was  Sarai ;  and  the  name  of 
Nahor's  wife,  Milcah,  the  daughter  of  Haran,  the 
father  of  Milcah,  and  the  father  of  Iscah. 

—  —  30.  But  Sarai  was  barren ;  she  liad  no  child. 
Ex.  vi.  23.  And  Aaron  took  him  Elisheba,  daughter 

of  Amminadab,  sister  of  Naashon,  to  wife;  and  she 
bare  him  Nadab  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Ithamar. 

 25.  And  Eleazar  Aaron's  son  took  him  on^  of 

the  daughters  of  Putiel  to  wife ;  and  she  bare  him 
Phinehas :  these  are  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the 
Levites  according  to  their  families. 

(5.  MOVED  BY  ARDENT  AFFECTION.) 

Gen.  xxix.  11.  And  Jacob  kissed  Rachel,  and  lifted 
up  his  voice,  and  wept. 

 18.  And  Jacob  loved  Rachel ;  and  said,  I  will 

serve  thee  seven  years  for  Rachel  thy  younger 
daughter. 

 19.  And  Laban  said.  It  is  better  that  I  give 

her  to  thee,  than  that  I  should  give  her  to  another 
man :  abide  with  me. 

 20.  And  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  Rachel ; 

and  they  seemed  unto  him  but  a  few  days,  for  the  love 
he  had  to  her. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  And  his  soul  clave  unto  Dinah  the 
daughter  of  Jacob,  and  he  loved  the  damsel,  and  spake 
kindly  unto  the  damsel. 

 —  18.  And  theu-  words  pleased  Hamor  and  She- 

chem  H amor's  son. 

 19.  And  the  j"oung  man  deferred  not  to  do 

the  thing,  because  he  had  delight  in  Jacob's  daughter : 
and  he  was  more  honourable  than  all  the  house  of  his 
father. 

I  Sam.  xviii.  28.  And  Saul  saw  and  knew  that  the 
Lord  was  with  David,  and  that  Michal  Saul's  daughter 
loved  hini. 

Ps.  xlv.  10.  Hearken,  0  daughter,  and  consider,  and 
incline  thine  ear ;  forget  also  thine  own  people,  and 
thy  father's  house ; 

 11.  So   shall  the   King  greatly  desire  thy 

beauty :  for  he  is  thy  Lord ;  and  worship  thou  him. 

Sol.i.  2.  Let  him  kiss  me  with  the  kisses  of  his 
mouth :  for  thy  love  is  better  than  wine. 

 3.  Because  of  the  savour  of  thy  good  oint- 
ments thy  name  is  as  ointment  poured  forth,  therefore 
do  the  virgins  love  thee. 

 4.  Draw  me,  we  will  run  after  thee  :  the  King 

hath  brought  me  into  his  chambers :  we  will  be  glad 
and  rejoice  in  thee,  we  wQl  remember  thy  love  more 
than  wine :  the  upright  love  thee. 

—  iii.  1.  By  nisht  on  my  bed  I  sought  him  whom 
my  soul  loveth :  I  sought  him,  but  I  found  him  not. 

 2.  I  will  rise  now,  and  go  about  the  city  m  the 

streets,  and  in  the  broad  wavs  I  will  seek  him  whom 
my  soul  lovpth :  I  sought  him.  but  I  found  him  not. 

 3.  The  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city  iound 

me :  to  whom  I  said.  Saw  ve  him  whom  my  soul  loveth . 

 4.  /« teas  but  a  little  that  I  passed  from  them, 


420 


CHAP.  IV. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


but  I  found  bim  whom  my  soul  lovetb:  I  held  him, 
and  would  not  let  him  go,  until  I  bad  brought  bim 
into  my  mother's  house,  and  into  the  chamber  of  her 
that  conceived  me. 

Sol.  iii-  5-  I  charge  you,  0  ye  daughters  of  Jerusalem, 
by  the  roes,  and  by  the  hiuils  of  the  field,  that  ye  stir 
not  up,  nor  awake  my  love,  till  he  please. 

—  viii.  5.  Who  is  this  that  cometh  up  from  the  wil- 
derness, leaning  upon  her  beloved  V  I  raised  thee  up 
under  the  apple  tree :  there  thy  mother  brought  thee 
forth ;  there  she  brought  thee  forth  that  bare  thee. 

 6.  Set  me  as  a  seal  upon  thine  heart,  as  a  seal 

upon  thine  arm :  for  love  is  strong  as  death ;  jealousy 
is  cruel  as  the  grave :  the  coals  thereof  are  coals  of  fire, 
which  hath  a  most  vehement  flame. 

 7.  Many  waters  cannot  quench  love,  neither 

can  the  floods  drown  it :  if  a  man  would  give  all  the 
substance  of  his  bouse  for  love,  it  would  utterly  be 
contemned. 

(6.  THE  CHRISTIAN  ETTLE  OF  CHOICE.) 

2  Cor.  vi.  14.  Be  ye  not  unequally  yoked  together 
with  unbelievers :  for  what  fellowship  bath  righteous- 
ness with  unrighteousness?  and  what  communion 
bath  light  with  darkness? 

 17.  Wherefore  come  out  from  among  them, 

and  be  ye  separate,  saith  the  Lord,  and  touch  not  the 
unclean  thing ;  and  I  will  receive  you, 


CHAP.  IV. 
BETROTHAL  A]S"D  WEDDING. 
§  3.5.  Betrothal. 

(1.  BETROTHAL  rHESBNTS.') 

Gen.  xxiv.  21.  And  the  man  wondering  at  her  held 
his  peace,  to  M'it  whether  the  Lord  had  made  his 
journey  prosperous  or  not. 

 22.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  camels  had 

done  drinking,  that  the  man  took  a  golden  earring  of 
half  a  shekel  weight,  and  two  bracelets  for  her  hands 
of  ten  shekels  weiglit  of  gold ; 

 23.  And  said.  Whose  daughter  art  thou  ?  tell 

me,  I  pray  thee :  is  there  room  iJi  thy  father's  house 
for  us  to  lodge  in  ? 

 53.  And  the  servant  brought  forth  jewels  of 

silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment,  and  gave  them 
to  Rebekah :  he  gave  also  to  her  brother  and  to  her 
mother  precious  things. 

(2.  BLESSINGS  FROM  FRIENDS.) 

Ruthiv.  11.  And  all  the  people  that  were  in  the 
gate,  and  the  elders,  said.  We  are  witnesses.  The  Lord 
make  the  woman  that  is  come  into  thine  house  like 
Rachel  and  like  Leah,  which  two  did  build  the  house 
of  Israel :  and  do  thou  worthily  in  Ephratah,  and  be 
famous  in  Betb-lehem : 

 12.  And  let  thy  house  be  like  the  house  of 

Pharez,  whom  Tamar  bare  unto  Judah,  of  the  seed 
which  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  of  this  young  woman. 

(3.  FEAST.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  54.  And  they  did  eat  and  drink,  he  and 
the  men  that  wew  with  him,  and  tarried  all  night;  and 
they  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  he  said.  Bend  me 
away  unto  my  master. 

 55.  And  her  brother  and  her  mother  said,  Let 

the  damsel  abide  with  us  a  few  days,  at  the  least  ten ; 
after  that  she  shall  go. 

 56.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Hinder  rhe  not, 

seeing  the  Lord  hath  prospered  my  way ;  send  me 
away  that  I  may  go  to  my  master. 

(4.  EXEJIPTION  FROM  MILITARY  SERVICE.) 

Deut.  XX.  7.  And  what  man  is  there  that  hath  be- 
trothed a  wife,  and  hath  not  taken  her  ?  let  him  go 
and  return  unto  his  house,  lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  and 
another  man  take  her. 

(5.  SPIRITUAL  BETROTHAL.) 

Hos.  ii.  19.  And  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  for  ever; 


yea,  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  in  righteousnes.s,  and 
in  judgment,  and  in  lovingkindness,  and  in  mercies. 

 20.  1  will  even  betroth  thee  unto  me  in  faith- 
fulness :  and  thou  shalt  know  the  Lord. 

 21.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  I 

will  hear,  saith  the  Lord,  1  will  hear  the  heavens,  and 
they  shall  hear  the  earth  ; 

—  —  22.  And  the  earth  shall  bear  the  corn,  and  the 
wine,  and  the  oil  -.  and  they  shall  hear  Jezreel. 

 23.  And  I  will  sow  her  unto  me  in  the  earth  ; 

and  I  will  have  mercy  upon  her  that  had  not  obtained 
mercy;  and  I  will  say  to  them  which  were  not  my  peo- 
ple, Thou  art  my  people ;  and  they  shall  say,  Tlum  art 
my  God. 

2  Cor.  xi.  2.  For  I  am  jealous  over  you  with  godly 
jealousy :  for  I  have  espoused  you  to  one  husbana, 
that  I  may  present  you  as  a  chaste  virgin  to  Christ. 

§  36.   The  Brides-room. 

(1.  niS  COMPANIONS.) 

Jud.  xiv.  11.  And  it  came  topass,when  tbeysaw  him, 
that  they  brought  thirt}^  companions  to  be  with  him. 

Mat.  ix.  15.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Can  the 
children  of  the  bridecliamber  mourn,  as  long  as  the 
bridegroom  is  with  them?  but  the  da3's  will  come, 
when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  from  them,  and 
then  shall  they  fast. 

John  iii.  29.  He  that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bridegroom : 
but  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which  standelh  and 
heareth  him,  rejoiceth  greatly  because  of  the  bride- 
groom's voice:  this  my  joy  therefore  is  fulfilled. 

(2.  COMES  BY  NIGHT,  AND  IS  MET  WITH  TORCHES.) 

Mat.  XXV.  1.  Then  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be 
likened  unto  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps,  and 
went  forth  to  meet  the  bridegroom. 

 5.  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all 

slumbered  and  slept. 

 6.  And  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made,  Be- 
hold, the  bridegroom  cometh ;  go  ye  out  to  meet  liini. 

 7.  Then  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed 

their  lamps. 

 8.  And  the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise,  Give  us 

of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  gone  out. 

 9.  But  the  wise  answered,  saying,  Not  so  ;  lest 

there  be  not  enough  for  us  and  3'ou :  but  go  ye  rather 
to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  yourselves. 

(3.  LONGING  FOR  THE  BRIDE.) 

Sol.  iv.  7.  Thou  art  all  fair,  my  love ;  there  is  no  spot 
in  thee. 

 8.  Come  with  me  from  Lebanon,  my  spouse, 

with  me  from  Lebanon  :  look  from  the  top  of  Amana, 
from  the  top  of  Sheuir  and  Ilernion,  from  the  lions' 
dens,  from  the  mountains  of  the  leopards.  _ 

 9.  Thou  hast  ravished  my  heart,  my  sister,  my 

spouse  ;  thou  hast  ravished  my  heart  with  one  of  thine 
eyes,  with  one  chain  of  thy  neck. 

 10.  How  fair  is  thy  love,  my  sister,  my  spouse ! 

how  much  better  is  thy  love  than  wine !  and  the  smell 
of  thine  ointments  than  all  spices ! 

 11.  Thy  lips,  O  my  spouse,  drop  as  the  honey- 
comb :  honey  and  milk  are  under  thy  tongue ;  and  the 
smell  of  thy  garments  is  like  the  smell  of  Lebanon. 

 12.  A  garden  inclosed  is  my  sister,  my  spouse ; 

a  spring  shut  up,  a  fountain  sealed. 

 13.  Thyplantsarean orchard ofpom'egranates, 

with  pleasant  fruits ;  camphire,  with  spikenard, 

 14.  Spikenard  and  saff"ron ;  calamus  and  cinna- 
mon, with  all  trees  of  frankincense :  myrrh  and  aloes 
with  all  the  chief  spices: 

 15.  A  fountain  of  gardens,  a  well  of  living 

waters,  and  streams  from  Lebanon. 

 16.  Awake,  O  north  wind ;  and  come,  thou 

south  ;  blow  upon  my  garden,  that  the  spices  thereof 
may  flow  out.-i- 

§  37.   The  Bride. 

(1.  HER  BATH.) 

Ruth  iii.  3.  Wash  thyself  therefore,  and  anoint  thee, 
and  put  thy  raiment  upon  thee,  and  get  thee  down  to 
the  floor:  but  make  not  thyself  known  unto  the  man, 
until  he  shall  have  done  eating  and  drinking. 


421 


CHAP.  IT. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


(3.  TAIL.) 

Gen.  xx'iv.  G3.  And  Isaac  came  from  the  way  of  the 
•well  Lahai-roi ;  for  he  dwelt  in  the  south  country. 

 63.  And  Isaac  went  out  to  meditate  in  the 

field  at  the  eventide :  and  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and 
saw,  and,  behold,  the  camels  were  coming. 

 64.  And  Rebekah  lifted  up  her  eyes,  and  when 

she  saw  Isaac,  she  lighted  off  the  camel. 

 65.  For  she  had  said  unto  the  servant,  What 

man  is  this  that  walketh  in  the  field  to  meet  us  ?  And 
the  servant  had  said,  It  is  my  master :  therefore  she 
took  a  vail,  and  covered  herself 

(3.  ATTIRE.) 

Rev.  xix.  7.  Let  us  be  glad  and  rejoice,  and  give 
honour  to  him :  for  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come, 
and  his  wife  hath  made  herself  ready. 

 8.  And  to  her  was  granted  that  she  should  be 

arrayed  in  fine  linen,  clean  and  white :  for  the  fine 
linen  is  the  righteousness  of  saints. 

Ps.  xlv.  14.  She  shall  be  brought  unto  the  King  in 
raiment  of  needlework:  the  virgins  her  companions 
that  follow  her  shall  be  brought  vmto  thee. 

(4.  JEWELS.) 

Is.lxi.  10.  I  will  greatly  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  my 
soul  shall  be  joyful  in  my  God;  for  he  hath  clothed 
me  with  the  garments  of  salvation,  be  hath  covered 
me  with  the  robe  of  righteousness,  as  a  bridegroom 
decketh  himself  with  ornaments,  and  as  a  bride  adorn- 
cth  herself  v{\\h  her  jewels. 

Jer.  ii.  33.  Can  a  maid  forget  her  ornaments,  <>r  a 
bride  her  attire?  j'et  my  people  have  forgotten  me 
days  without  number. 

(5.  DOWRY.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  11.  And  Shechem  said  unto  her  father 
and  unto  her  brethren.  Let  me  find  grace  in  your 
eyes,  and  what  ye  shall  say  unto  me  I  wUl  give. 

 12.  Ask  me  never  so  much  dowry  and  gift, 

and  I  will  give  according  as  ye  shall  say  unto  me :  but 
give  me  the  damsel  to  wife. 

Ps.  xlv.  13.  And  the  daughter  of  Tyre  shall  be  there 
with  a  gift ;  even  the  rich  among  the  people  shall  en- 
treat thy  favour. 

(6.  RESPONSE  TO  THE  BRIDEGROOM.) 

Sol.  iv.  6.  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 
away,  I  will  get  me  to  the  mountain  of  myrrh,  and  to 
the  hill  of  frankincense. 

 16.  +Let  my  beloved  come  into  his  garden, 

and  eat  his  pleasant  fruits. 

—  V.  2.  I  sleep,  but  my  heart  waketh :  it  is  the  voice 
of  my  beloved  that  knocketh,  saying,  Open  to  me,  my 
sister,  my  love,  my  dove,  my  undefiled  :  for  my  head 
is  filled  with  dew,  and  my  locks  with  the  di'ops  of  the 
night. 

 3.  I  have  put  off  my  coat ;  how  shall  I  put  it 

on  ?  I  have  washed  my  feet ;  how  shall  I  defile  them  ? 

 4.  My  beloved  put  in  his  hand  by  the  hole  of 

ike  door,  and  my  bowels  were  moved  for  him. 

 5.  I  rose  up  to  open  to  my  beloved  ;  and  my 

hands  dropped  with  myrrh,  and  my  fingers  with  sweet 
smelling  mjTrh,  upon  the  handles  of  the  lock. 

 6.  I  opened  to  my  beloved ;  but  my  beloved 

had  withdrawn  himself,  and  was  gone :  my  soul  failed 
when  he  spake :  I  sought  him,  but  I  could  not  find 
him  ;  I  called  him,  but  he  gave  me  no  answer. 

 7.  The  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city 

found  me,  they  smote  me,  they  wounded  me ;  the  keep- 
ers of  the  walls  took  away  my  vail  from  me. 

 8.  I  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  Jerusalem,  if 

ye  find  my  beloved,  that  ye  teU  him,  that  I  am  sick  of 
love. 

—  viii.  1.  O  that  thou  wert  as  my  brother,  that 
sucked  the  breasts  of  my  mother !  ichen  I  should  find 
thee  without,  I  would  kiss  thee ;  yea,  I  should  not  be 
despised. 

 3.  I  would  lead  thee,  and  bring  thee  into  my 

mother's  house,  who  would  instruct  me :  I  would  cause 
thee  to  drink  of  spiced  wine  of  the  juice  of  my  pome- 
granate. 

 3.  His  left  hand  sloordd  be  under  my  head,  and 

his  right  hand  should  embrace  mc. 


 •  4.  I  charge  you,  0  daughters  of  Jerusalem, 

that  ye  stir  not  ujj,  nor  awake  my  love,  until  he  please. 

—  —  13.  Thou  that  dwellest  in  the  gardens,  the 
companions  hearken  to  thy  voice :  cause  me  to  hear  it. 

 14.  Make  haste,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like 

to  a  roe  or  to  a  young  hart  upon  the  mountains  of 
spices. 

(7.  THE  BRIDE  OP  THE  LAMB.) 

Rev.  xxi.  9.  And  there  came  vmto  me  one  of  the 
seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  vials  full  of  the 
seven  last  plagues,  and  talked  with  me,  saying,  Come 
hither,  I  will  shew  thee  the  bride,  the  Lamb's  wife. 

§  38.   The  Wedding. 

(1.  GUESTS.) 

Ps.  xlv.  15.  With  gladness  and  rejoicing  shall  they 
be  brought :  they  shall  enter  into  the  King's  palace. 

Mat.  XXV.  10.  And  while  they  M'ent  to  buy,  the 
bridegroom  came  ;  and  they  that  were  ready  went  in 
with  him  to  the  marriage  :  and  the  door  was  shut. 

 11.  Afterward  came  also  the  other  virgins, 

saying.  Lord,  Lord,  open  to  us, 

  12.  But  he  answered  and  said.  Verily  I  say 

unto  vou,  I  know  you  not. 

Johnii.  1.  And  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage 
in  Cana  of  Galilee;  and  the  mother  of  Jesus  was 
there : 

 2.  And  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his  disci- 
ples, to  the  marriage. 

(2.  WEDDING  GARMENTS.) 

Mat.  xxii.  11.  And  when  the  king  came  in  to  see 
the  guests,  he  saw  there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a 
wedding  garment : 

 13.  And  he  saith  unto  him.  Friend,  how  cam- 

est  thou  in  hither  not  having  a  wedding  garment  ? 
And  he  was  speechless. 

 13.  Then  said  the  king  to  the  servants.  Bind 

him  hand  and  foot,  and  take  him  away,  and  cast  him 
into  outer  darkness  ;  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 

(3.  FESTIVITIES.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  27.  Wherefore  didst  thou  flee  away  se- 
cretly, and  steal  away  from  me :  and  didst  not  tell  me, 
that  I  might  have  sent  thee  away  with  mirth,  and 
with  songs,  with  tabret,  and  with  harp  ? 

 28.  And  hast  not  suffered  me  to  kiss  mv  sons 

and  my  daughters  ?  thou  hast  now  done  foolishly  in 
so  doing. 

Is.  Ixii.  5.  For  as  a  young  man  marricth  a  virgin,  so 
shall  thy  sons  marry  thee :  and  as  the  bridegroom  re- 
joice th  over  the  bride,  so  shall  thy  God  rejoice  over 
thee. 

Jer.  vii.  84.  Then  will  I  cause  to  cease  from  the  cit- 
ies of  Judah,  and  from  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  the 
voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice 
of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride :  for  the 
land  shall  be  desolate. 

—  XXV.  10.  Moreover  I  will  take  from  them  the 
voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of 
the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride,  the  sound 
of  the  millstones,  and  the  fight  of  the  candle. 

(4  ENTERTAINMENTS.) 

Jud.  xiv.  13.  And  Samson  said  unto  them,  I  will 
now  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  you  :  if  ye  can  certainly 
declare  it  me  within  the  seven  days  of  the  feast,  and 
find  it  out,  then  I  will  give  you  thirty  sheets  and  thirty 
change  of  garments : 

 13.  But  if  ye  cannot  declare  U  me,  then  shall 

ye  giv6  me  thirty  sheets  and  thirty  change  of  gar- 
ments. And  they  said  unto  him.  Put  forth  thy  rid- 
dle, that  we  may  hear  it. 

 14.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Out  of  the  eater 

came  forth  meat,  and  out  of  the  strong  came  forth 
sweetness.  And  they  could  not  in  three  days  expound 
the  riddle. 

 18.  And  the  men  of  the  cWj  said  unto  him  on 

the  seventh  daj'  before  the  sun  went  down,  What  is 
sweeter  than  honey?  and  what  is  stronger  than  a 
lion  ?  And  he  said  unto  them.  If  ye  had  not  ploughed 
with  my  heifer,  ye  had  not  found  but  my  riddle. 


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(5.  CONSUMMATION.) 

Gen.  xxix.  21.  And  Jacob  said  unto  Laban,  Give 
me  my  wile,  for  my  days  are  lullilled,  that  I  may  go 
in  unto  her. 

 22.  And  Laban  gathered  together  ali  the  men 

of  the  place,  and  made  a  feast. 

 23.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  evening,  that 

he  took  Leah  his  daughter,  and  brought  her  to  him ; 
and  he  went  in  unto  her. 

—  xxiv.  66.  And  the  servant  told  Isaac  all  things 
that  he  had  done. 

 67.  And  Isaac  brought  her  into  his  mother 

Sarah's  tent,  and  took  Rebekah,  and  she  became  his 
wife ;  and  he  loved  her :  and  Isaac  was  comforted  af- 
ter his  mother's  dieaih. 

Sol.i.  12.  While  the  King  siUeth  at  his  table,  my 
spikenard  sendeth  forth  the  smell  thereof. 

 13.  A  bundle  of  myi-rh  m  my  well  beloved 

unto  me;  he  shall  lie  all  night  betwixt  my  breasts. 

 14.  My  beloved  m  unto  me  as  a  cluster  of  cam- 

phLre  in  the  vineyards  of  En  gcdi. 

 15.  Behold,  thou  art  fair,  my  love;  behold, 

thou  art  fair ;  thou  ha^t  dove,?'  eyes. 

 16.  Behold,  thou  art  fair,  my  beloved,  yea, 

pleasant :  also  our  bed  is  green. 

 17.  The  beams  of  our  house  are  cedar,  and  our 

rafters  of  fir. 

—  ii.  1.  I  am  the  rose  of  Sharon,  and  the  lily  of  the 
valleys. 

 2.  As  the  lily  among  thorns,  so  is  my  love 

among  the  daughters. 

 3.  As  the  apple  tree  among  the  trees  of  the 

wood,  so  is  my  beloved  among  the  sons.  I  siit  down 
under  his  shadow  with  great  delight,  and  his  fruit  was 
sweet  to  my  taste. 

 4.  He  brought  me  to  the  banqueting  house, 

and  his  banner  over  me  was  love. 

 o.  Stay  me  with  flagous,  comfort  me  with  ap- 
ples :  for  I  am  sick  of  love. 

 6.  His  left  hand  is  under  my  head,  and  his 

right  hand  doth  embrace  me. 

 7.  I  charge  you,  O  ye  daughters  of  Jerusa- 
lem, by  the  rocs,  and  by  tho  hinds  of  the  field,  that 
ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  my  love,  till  he  please. 

—  V.  1.  I  am  come  into  my  garden,  my  sister,  my 
spouse:  I  have  gathered  my  myrrh  with  my  spice;  I 
have  eaten  my  honeycomb  with  my  honey ;  I  have 
drunk  my  wine  with  my  milk  :  eat,  O  friends  ;  drink, 
yea,  drmk  abundantly,  O  beloved. 

(6.  TOKENS  OF  VIRGINITY.) 

Deut.  xxii.  13.  If  any  man  take  a  wife,  and  go  in 
unto  her,  and  hate  her, 

 14.  And  give  occasions  of  speech  against  her, 

and  bring  up  an  evil  name  upon  her,  and  say,  I  took 
this  woman,  and  when  I  came  to  her,  I  found  her  not 
a  maid : 

 15.  Then  shall  the  father  of  the  damsel,  and 

her  mother,  take  and  bring  forth  the  tokens  of  the  dam- 
sel's virginity  unto  the  elders  of  the  city  in  the  gate : 

 16.  And  the  damsel's  father  shall  say  unto  the 

elders,  I  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man  to  wife,  and 
lie  hateth  her; 

 17.  And,  lo,he  hath  given  occasions  of  speech 

against  her,  saying,  I  found  not  thy  daughter  a  maid ; 
and  yet  these  are  tlie  tokens  of  my  daughter's  virgin- 
ity. And  they  shall  spread  the  cloth  before  the  elders 
of  the  city. 

 18.  And  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  that 

man  and  chastise  him ; 

 19.  And  they  shall  amerce  him  in  a  hundred 

shekels  of  silver,  and  give  tliem  unto  the  father  of  the 
damsel,  because  he  hath  brought  up  an  evil  name  upon 
a  virgin  of  Israel :  and  she  shall  be  his  wife ;  he  may 
jiot  put  her  away  all  his  days. 

 20.  But  if  this  thing  be  true,  and  the  tokens 

of  virginity  be  not  found  for  the  damsel : 

 21.  Then  they  shall  bring  out  the  damsel  to 

the  door  of  her  father's  house,  and  the  men  of  her  city 
shall  stone  her  with  stones  that  she  die  ;  because  she 
hath  wrought  folly  in  Israel,  to  play  the  whore  in  her 
father's  house ;  so  shalt  thou  put  evil  away  from  among 
you. 


(7.  EXEMPTION  FROM  MILITARY  SERVICE.) 

Deut.  xxiv.  5.  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  new  wife, 
he  shall  not  go  out  to  war,  neither  shall  he  be  chargeil 
with  any  business :  but  he  shall  be  free  at  home  one 
year,  and  shall  cheer  \ip  his  wife  which  he  hath  taken. 

See  Deut.  xx.  7. 


CHAP.  V. 
MARRIED  LIFE. 
§  39.  The  Married  State. 

(1.  ITS  JOYS.) 

Ruth  iii.  1.  Then  Naomi  her  mother  in  law  said 
unto  her.  My  daughter,  shall  I  not  seek  rest  for  thee, 
that  it  may  he  well  with  thee? 

Ec.  ix.  9.  Live  joyfully  with  the  wife  whom  thou 
lovest  all  the  days  of  the  life  of  thy  vanity,  which  he 
hath  given  thee  under  the  sun,  all  the  days  of  thy  van- 
ity :  for  that  is  thy  portion  in  this  life,  and  in  thy  la- 
bour which  thou  takest  under  the  sun. 

(2.  ITS  CARES.) 

I  Cor.  vii.  84.  There  is  a  difference  ako  between  a 
wife  and  a  virgin.  The  unmarried  woman  careth  for 
the  things  of  the  Lord,  that  she  may  be  holy  both  in 
body  and  in  spirit :  but  she  that  is  married  careth  for 
the  things  of  the  world,  how  she  may  please  /i£r  hus- 
band. 

 35.  And  this  I  speak  for  your  own  profit ;  not 

that  I  may  cast  a  snare  upon  you,  but  for  that  which 
is  comely,  and  that  ye  may  attend  upon  the  Lord 
without  distraction. 

(3.  METAPHORICAL.) 

Jer.  iii.  14.  Turn,  O  backsliding  children,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  for  I  am  married  unto  you :  and  I  will  take 
you  one  of  a  city,  and  two  of  a  family,  and  I  M  ill 
bring  you  to  Zion : 

§  40.   Marital  Rights. 

Gen.  xxvi.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had  been 
there  a  long  time,  that  Abimelech  king  of  the  Philis- 
tines, looked  out  at  a  window,  and  saw,  and,  behold, 
Isaac  was  sporting  with  Rebekah  his  wife. 

—  XXX.  15.  And  she  said  unto  her,  Is  it  a  small  mat- 
ter that  thou  hast  taken  my  husband  ?  and  wouldest 
thou  take  away  my  son's  mandrakes  also  ?  and  Rachel 
said.  Therefore  he  shall  lie  with  thee  to  night  for  thy 
son's  mantlrakcs. 

 16.  And  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field  in  the 

evening,  and  Leah  went  out  to  meet  him,  and  said, 
Thou  must  come  in  unto  me;  for  surely  I  have  hired 
thee  with  my  son's  mandrakes.  And  he  lay  with  her 
that  night. 

I  Cop.  vii.  3.  Let  the  husband  render  unto  the  wife 
due  benevolence :  and  likewise  also  the  wife  unto  the 
husband. 

 4.  The  wife  hath  not  power  of  her  own  body, 

but  the  husband :  and  likewise  also  the  husband  hath 
not  power  of  his  own  body,  but  the  wife. 

 5.  Defraud  ye  not  one  the  other,  except  it  be 

with  consent  for  a  time,  that  ye  may  give  yourselves 
to  fasting  and  prayer;  and  come  together  again,  that 
Satan  tempt  you  not  for  your  incontinency. 

 6.  But  I  speak  this  by  permission,  and  not  of 

commandment. 

(A.  ABLUTION.) 

Lev.  XV.  18.  The  woman  also  with  whom  man  shall 
lie  with  seed  of  copulation,  they  shall  both  bathe  t/i£)ri- 
selves  in  water,  and  be  unclean  imtil  the  even. 

§  41.   Duties  of  Husbands. 

Gen.  xxxi.  50.  If  thou  shalt  aflSict  my  daughters,  or 
if  thou  shalt  take  other  wives  beside  my  daughters,  no 
man  is  with  us ;  see,  God  is  witness  betwixt  me  and  thee. 
Prov.  V.  15.  Drink  waters  out  of  thine  own  cistern, 
I  and  r/.r.ning  waters  out  of  thine  own  well. 


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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Prov.T.  10.  Let  thy  fountains  be  dispersed  abroad,  a?ifZ 
rivers  of  waters  in  tlie  streets. 

 17.  Let  tliem  be  only  Uiine  own,  and  not 

strangers'  witli  thee. 

 18.  Let  thy  fountain  be  blessed :  and  rejoice 

with  the  wife  of  tliy  youth. 

 19.  Let  her  be  as  the  loving  hind  and  pleasant 

roe;  let  her  breasts  satisfy  thee  at  all  times;  and  be 
thou  ravished  always  with  her  love. 

 20.  And  wliy  wilt  thou,  my  son,  be  ravished 

with  a  strange  woman,  and  embrace  the  bosom  of  a 
stranger  ? 

Eph.  V.  28.  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as 
their  own  bodies,  lie  that  loveth  his  wife  lovetli  him- 
self 

 31.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 

and  mother,  and  shall  be  joined  unto  his  wife,  and 
they  two  shall  be  one  flesh. 

 32.  This  is  a  great  mystery:  but  I  speak  con- 
cerning Clirist  and  the  church. 

— ■  —  33.  Nevertheless,  let  every  one  of  you  in  par- 
ticular so  love  his  wife  even  as  himself;  and  the  wife 
see  that  she  reverence  her  husband. 

Col.  iii.  19.  Husbands,  love  your  wives,  and  be  not 
bitter  against  them. 

I  Tim.  v.  8.  But  if  any  provide  not  for  his  own,  and 
specially  for  those  of  his  own  house,  he  hath  denied 
the  faith,  and  is  worse  than  an  infidel. 

I  Pet.  iii.  7.  Likewise,  ye  husbands,  dwell  with  them 
according  to  knowledge,  giving  honour  unto  the  wife, 
as  unto  the  weaker  vessel,  and  as  being  heirs  together 
of  the  grace  of  life ;  that  your  prayers  be  not  hin- 
dered. 

§  42.   Duties  of  Wives. 

Gen.  iii.  16.  LTnto  the  woman  he  said,  I  will  greatly 
multiply  thy  sorrow  and  thy  conception ;  in  sorrow 
thou  shalt  firing  forth  children ;  and  thy  desire  shall 
be  to  thy  husltand,  and  he  shall  rule  over  thee. 

I  Cor.  vii.  89.  Tiie  wife  is  bound  by  the  law  as  long 
as  her  husband  liveth ;  but  if  her  husband  be  dead,  she 
is  at  liberty  to  be  married  to  whom  she  will ;  only  in 
the  Lord. 

—  xi.  8.  For  the  man  is  not  of  the  woman;  but 
the  woman  of  the  man. 

 9.  Neitlicr  was  the  man  created  for  the  wo- 
man ;  but  the  woman  for  the  man. 

Eph.  V.  22.  Wives,  submit  yourselves  unto  your  own 
husbands,  as  unto  the  Lord. 

 23.  For  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  wife, 

even  as  Christ  is  the  head  of  the  church :  and  he  is 
the  Saviour  of  the  body. 

 24.  Therefore  as  the  church  is  subject  unto 

Christ,  so  let  the  wives  be  to  their  own  husbands  in 
every  thing. 

Col.  iii.  18.  Wives, submit  yourselves  unto  your  own 
husbands,  as  it  is  fit  in  the  Lord. 

I  Tim.  ii.  11.  Let  the  woman  learn  La  silence  with 
all  subjection. 

 12.  But  I  suffer  not  a  woman  to  teach,  nor  to 

usurp  authority  over  the  man,  but  to  be  in  silence. 

 13.  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve. 

 14.  And  Adam  was  not  deceived,  but  the  wo- 
man being  deceived  was  in  the  transgression. 

Tit.  ii.  i.  But  speak  thou  the  things  which  become 
sound  doctrine : 

 4.  That  they  may  teach  the  young  women  to 

be  sober,  to  love  their  husbands,  to  love  their  children, 

 5.  To  be  discreet,  chaste,  keepers  at  home, 

good,  obedient  to  their  own  husbands,  that  the  word 
of  God  be  not  blasphemed. 

I  Pet.  iii.  1.  Likewise,  ye  wives,  be  in  subjection  to 
your  own  husbands ;  that,  if  any  obey  not  the  word, 
they  also  may  without  the  word  be  won  by  the  con- 
versation of  the  wives; 

 2.  Wliile  tlie}''  behold  your  chaste  conversa- 
tion coupled  with  fear. 

 5.  For  after  this  manner  in  the  old  time  the 

holy  women  also,  who  trusted  in  God,  adorned  them- 
selves, being  in  subjection  unto  tlicir  own  husbands  : 

 6.  Even  as  Sarah  obeyed  Abraliam,  calling 

him  lord :  whose  daughters  ye  are,  as  long  as  ye  do 
well,  and  are  not  afraid  with  any  amazement. 


§  43.   A  Good  Wife. 

Prov.  xi.  10.  A  gracious  woman  retaineth  honour : 
and  strong  men  retain  riches. 

—  xii.  4.  A  virtuous  woman  is  a  crown  to  her  hus- 
band ;  but  she  that  niaketh  ashamed  is  as  rottenness 
in  his  bones. 

—  xiv.  1.  Every  wise  woman  buildetli  her  house : 
but  the  foolish  plucketh  it  down  with  her  hands. 

—  xix.  14.  House  and  riches  are  tlie  inheritance  of 
fathers :  and  a  prudent  wife  is  from  the  Lord. 

—  xxxi.  10.  She  consideretli  a  field,  and  buyethit: 
with  the  fruit  of  her  hands  she  planteth  a  vineyard. 

 17.  Slie  girdeth  her  loins  with  strength,  and 

strengthcneth  lier  arms. 

 18.  She  perceiveth  that  her  merchandise  is 

good :  her  candle  goeth  not  out  hj  night. 

 20.  She  stretcheth  out  her  liand  to  the  poor; 

yea,  she  reacheth  forth  her  hands  to  the  needy. 

 25.  Strength  and  honour  are  her  clothing ;  and 

she  shall  rejoice  in  time  to  come. 

 26.  She  openeth  her  mouth  with  wisdom ;  and 

in  her  tongue  is  the  law  of  kindness. 

 27.  She  looketh  well  to  the  ways  of  her  house- 
hold, and  eateth  not  the  bread  of  idleness. 

 28.  Her  children  arise  up,  and  call  her  blessetl ; 

her  husband  also,  and  he  praiseth  her. 

 29.  Many  daughters  have  done  virtuously,  but 

thou  excellest  them  all. 

 30.  Favour  is  deceitful,  and  beauty  is  vain  :  hut 

a  woman  that  feareth  the  Lord,  she  shall  be  praised. 

 31.  Give  her  of  the  fruit  of  her  hands  •  and 

let  her  own  works  praise  her  in  the  gates. 

§  44.   A  Bad  Wife. 

(1.  CONTENTIOUS.) 

Prov.  xix.  13.  A  foolish  son  is  the  calamity  of  liis 
father  :  and  the  contentions  of  a  wife  are  a  continual 
dropping. 

—  xxi.  9.  It  is  better  to  dwell  in  a  comer  of  the 
housetop,  than  with  a  brawling  woman  in  a  wide 
house. 

 19.  It  is  better  to  dwell  in  the  wilderness,  than 

with  a  contentious  and  an  angry  woman. 

—  XXV.  24.  It  is  better  to  dwell  in  the  corner  of  the 
housetop,  than  with  a  brawling  woman  and  in  a  wide 
house. 

—  xxvii.  15.  A  continual  dropping  in  a  very  rainy 
day  and  a  contentious  woman  are  alike. 

 16.  Whosoever  hideth  her  hideth  the  wind, 

and  the  ointment  of  his  right  hand,  whieh  bewrayeth 
itself. 

(2.  INSOLENT.) 

2  Sam.  vi.  20.  Then  David  returned  to  bless  his 
household.  And  Jlichal  the  daughter  of  Saul  came 
out  to  meet  David,  and  said,  How  glorious  was  the 
king  of  Israel  to  day,  who  uncovered  himself  to  day 
in  the  eyes  of  the  handmaids  of  his  servants,  as  one 
of  the  vain  fellows  shamelessly  nncovcreth  himself! 

  21.  And  David  said  unto  Michal,  It  teas  be- 
fore the  Lord,  which  chose  me  before  thy  father,  and 
before  all  his  house,  to  appoint  me  ruler  over  the  peo- 
ple of  the  Lord,  over  Israel :  therefore  will  I  play 
before  the  Lord. 

 22.  And  I  will  3'et  be  more  vile  than  thus, 

and  will  be  base  in  mine  own  sight :  and  of  the  maid- 
servants which  thou  hast  spoken  of,  of  them  shall  I  be 
had  in  honour. 

 23.  Therefore  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  had 

no  child  unto  the  day  of  her  death. 

(3.  TREACHEROUS.) 

Jud.  xiv.  15.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh 
day,  that  they  said  unto  Samson's  wife.  Entice  thy 
husband,  that  he  may  declare  unto  us  the  riddle,  lest 
we  burn  tliee  and  thy  father's  house  with  fire :  have 
ye  called  us  to  take  that  we  have  ?  is  it  not  so? 

 10.  And  Samson's  wife  wept  before  him,  and 

said.  Thou  dost  but  hate  me,  and  lovest  me  not :  thou 
hast  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  the  children  of  my  people, 
and  hast  not  told  ii  me.  And  he  said  unto  her,  Be- 
hold, I  have  not  told  it  my  father  nor  my  mother,  and 
shall  I  tell  ii  thee  ? 


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THE  FAMILY 


BOOK  XVI. 


Jud.  xiv.  17.  And  she  wept  before  him  the  seven  days, 
Tchile  their  feast  lasted :  and  it  came  to  pass  on  the 
seventh  day,  that  he  told  her,  because  she  lay  sore 
upon  him  :  and  she  told  the  riddle  to  the  children  of 
her  people. 

(4.  TEMPTING  TO  IDOLATRT.) 

Jud.  iii.  5.  And  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among 
the  Canaanitcs,  Hittites,  and  Amorites,  and  Perizzites, 
and  Hivites,  and  Jebusites  : 

 6.  And  they  took  their  daughters  to  be  their 

wives,  and  gave  their  daughters  to  their  sons,  and 
served  their  gods. 

Jer.  xliv.  9.  Have  ye  forgotten  the  wickedness  of  your 
fiithers,  and  the  wickedness  of  the  kings  of  Judah, 
and  the  wickedness  of  their  "wives,  and  your  own 
wickedness,  and  the  wickedness  of  your  wives,  which 
they  have  committed  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and  in  the 
streets  of  Jerusalem  ? 

 10.  They  are  not  humbled  even  unto  this  day, 

neither  have  they  feared,  nor  walked  in  my  law,  nor 
in  my  statutes,  that  I  set  before  you  and  before  your 
fathers. 

 15.  Then  all  the  men  which  knew  that  their 

wives  had  bm-ned  incense  unto  other  gods,  and  all  the 
women  that  stood  by,  a  great  multitude,  even  all  the 
people  that  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  Pathros, 
answered  Jeremiah,  saying, 

 16.  As  for  the  Avord  that  thou  hast  spoken 

unto  us  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  we  will  not  hearken 
unto  thee 

(5.  JEZEBEL  AS  INSTAI7CE.) 

1  Kings  xxi.  7.  And  Jezebel  his  wife  said  unto  him. 
Dost  thou  now  govern  the  kingdom  of  Israel  ?  arise, 
and  eat  bread,  and  let  thine  heart  be  merry :  I  will 
give  thee  the  vineyard  of  Naboth  the  Jezreelite. 

 14.  Then  they  sent  to  Jezebel,  saying,  Naboth 

is  stoned,  and  is  dead. 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  Avhen  Jezebel  heard 

that  Naboth  was  stoned,  and  was  dead,  that  Jezebel 
said  to  Ahab,  Arise,  take  possession  of  the  vineyard 
of  Naboth  the  Jezreelite,  which  he  refiised  to  give  thee 
for  money :  for  Naboth  is  not  alive,  but  dead. 

 25.  But  there  was  none  like  unto  Ahab,  which 

did  sell  himself  to  work  wickedness  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord,  whom  Jezebel  his  Avife  stirred  up. 

(6.  DESERTING  HER  HTTSBAND.) 

Jer.  iii.  30.  Surely  as  a  wife  treacherously  departeth 
from  her  husband,  so  have  ye  dealt  treacherously  with 
me,  O  house  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  45.   The  Hebrew  Wife's  Position. 

(1.  PREPARING  FOOD.) 

Gen.  xviii.  6.  And  Abraham  hastened  into  the  tent 
unto  Sarah,  and  said.  Make  ready  cjuickly  three  meas- 
ures of  fine  meal,  knead  it,  and  make  cakes  upon  the 
hearth. 

(2.  DISPENSING  HOSPITALITY.) 

2  Kings  iv.  8.  And  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  Elisha  passed 
to  Shunem,  where  wcu  a  great  woman  ;  and  she  con- 
strained him  to  eat  bread.  And  iso  it  was,  tliat  as  oft 
as  he  passed  by,  he  turned  in  thither  to  eat  bread. 

(3.  SIDINa  WITH  THE  DUSBAND  AGAINST  THE  FATHER.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  14.  And  Rachel  and  Leah  answered  and 
said  unto  him.  Is  there  yet  any  portion  or  inheritance 
for  us  in  our  father's  house  ? 

 15.  Are  we  not  counted  of  him  strangers  ?  for 

he  hath  sold  us,  and  hath  quite  devoured  also  our  money. 

 16.  For  all  the  riches  which  God  hath  taken 

from  our  father,  that  in  ours,  and  our  children's :  now 
then,  whatsoever  God  hath  said  unto  thee,  do. 

(4.  rACIFYING  AN  ENEMY.) 

I  Sam.  XXV.  14.  But  one  of  the  young  men  told  Abi- 
gail, Nabal's  wife,  saying,  Behold,  David  sent  messen- 
gers out  of  the  wilderness  to  salute  our  master ;  and 
he  railed  on  them. 

 25.  Let  not  my  lord,  I  pray  thee,  regard  this 

man  of  Belial,  even  Nabal :  for  as  his  name  is,  so  is  he ; 
Nabal  is  his  name,  and  folly  is  with  him :  but  I  thine 
I4B 


handmaid  saw  not  the  young  men  of  my  lord,  whom 
tlion  didst  send. 

I  Sam.  XXV.  20.  Now  therefore,  my  lord,  as  the  Lord 
liveth,  and  tis  thy  soul  liveth,  seeing  the  Lord  lialh 
withholden  thte  from  coming  to  sited  blood,  and  Irom 
avenging  thyself  with  thine  own  hand,  now  let  lliine 
enemies,  and  they  that  seek  evil  to  my  lord,  be  as  Nabal. 

 35.  So  David  received  of  her  hand  that  which 

she  had  brought  him,  and  said  unto  her,  Go  up  in 
peace  to  thine  house ;  see,  I  have  hearkened  to  thy 
voice,  and  have  accepted  thy  person. 

(5.  B.\.VING  THE  husband's  LIFE.) 

I  Sam,  xix.  11.  Saul  also  sent  messengers  unto  Da- 
vid's house,  to  watch  him,  and  to  slay  him  in  the 
morning:  and  Michal  David's  wife  told  him,  saying, 
If  thou  save  not  thy  life  to  night,  to  morrow  thou  shailt 
be  slain. 

 12.  So  Michal  let  David  down  through  a  win- 
dow :  and  he  went,  and  fled,  and  escaped. 

 14.  And  when  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take 

David,  she  said.  He  is  sick. 

 15.  And  Saul  sent  the  messengers  again  to  see 

David,  saying.  Bring  him  up  to  me  in  the  bed,  that  I 
may  slay  him. 

 16.  And  when  the  messengers  were  come  in, 

behold,  there  was  an  image  in  the'bed,  with  a  pillow 
of  goats'  hair  for  his  bolster. 

—  —  17.  And  Saul  said  unto  Michal,  Why  hast  thou 
deceived  me  so,  and  sent  away  mine  enemy,  that  he 
is  escaped?  And  Michal  answered  Saul,  He  said  unto 
me.  Let  me  go  ;  why  should  I  kill  thee  ? 

(6.  DEVOTING  A  SON  TO  THE  LORD.) 

I  Sam.  i.  22.  But  Hannah  went  not  up  ;  for  she  said 
unto  her  husband,  J ?ci7Z  not  go  ^tp  until  the  child  be 
weaned,  and  tJicn  I  will  bring  him,  that  he  may  appear 
before  the  Lord,  and  there  abide  for  ever. 

 25.  And  they  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought  the 

child  to  Eli. 

 26.  And  she  said,  O  my  lord,  as  thy  soul  liv- 
eth, my  lord,  I  am  the  woman  that  stood  by  thee  here, 
praying  unto  the  Lord. 

 27.  For  this  child  I  prayed ;  and  the  Lord 

hath  given  my  petition  which  I  asked  of  him : 

 28.  Therefore  also  I  have  lent  him  to  the 

Lord  ;  as  long  as  he  liveth  he  shall  be  lent  to  the 
Lord.    And  he  worshipped  the  Lord  there. 

(7.  THE  LAW  OF  A  WIFe'S  VOW.) 

Num.  XXX.  6.  And  if  she  had  at  all  a  husband, 
when  she  vowed,  or  uttered  aught  out  of  her  lips, 
wherewith  she  bound  her  soul ; 

 7.  And  her  husband  heard  it,  and  held  his 

peace  at  her  in  the  day  that  he  heard  it :  then  her  vows 
shall  stand,  and  her  bonds  wherewith  she  bound  her 
soul  shall  stand. 

 8.  But  if  her  husband  disallowed  her  on  the 

day  that  he  heard  it,  then  he  shall  make  her  vow 
which  she  vowed,  and  that  which  she  uttered  with 
her  lips,  wherewith  she  bound  her  soul,  of  none  eifect; 
and  the  Lord  shall  forgive  her. 

 10.  And  if  she  vowed  in  her  husband's  house, 

or  bound  her  soul  by  a  bond  with  an  oath  ; 

 11.  And  her  husband  heard  it,  and  held  his 

peace  at  her,  and  disallowed  her  not:  then  all  her 
vows  shall  stand,  and  every  bond  wherewith  she 
bound  her  soul  shall  stand. 

—  — 12.  But  if  her  husband  hath  utterly  made 
them  void  on  the  day  he  heard  them;  then  whatso- 
ever proceeded  out  of  her  lips  concerning  her  vows,  or 
concerning  the  bond  of  her  soul,  shall  not  stand  :  her 
husband  hath  made  them  void ;  and  the  Lord  shall 
forgive  her. 

 13.  Every  vow,  and  every  binding  oath  to  af- 
flict the  soul,  her  husband  may  establish  it,  or  her  hus- 
band may  make  it  void. 

 14.  But  if  her  husband  altogether  hold  his 

peace  at  her  from  day  to  day  ;  then  he  establisheth  all 
her  vows,  or  all  her  bonds,  which  are  upon  her :  he 
confirmeth  them,  because  he  held  his  peace  at  her  in 
the  day  that  he  heard  them. 

 15.  But  if  he  shall  any  ways  make  them  void 


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after  that  he  hath  heard  them ;  then  he  shall  bear  her 
iuuiuity. 

Num.  XXX.  10.  These  «?'c  the  statutes,  which  the  Lord 
coinmamled  Moses,  between  a  man  aii<l  his  wile,  l)o- 
tween  the  father  and  his  daughter,  hciiKj  yet  in  her 
youth  in  her  father's  house. 

^  (8.  THE  TRIAL  OF  JE.\XOUST.) 

Num.  V.  12.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them.  If  any  man's  wife  go  aside,  and  com- 
mit a  trespass  against  him, 

 13.  And  a  man  lie  with  her  carnally,  and  it  be 

hid  from  the  eyes  of  her  liusband,  and  be  iciit  close, 
and  she  be  defiled,  and  there  he  no  witness  against  her, 
neither  she  be  taken  with  the  vianner  ; 

 14.  And  the  spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  him, 

and  he  be  jealous  of  his  wife,  and  she  be  defiled  ;  or  if 
the  spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  him,  and  he  be  jeal- 
ous of  his  wife,  and  she  be  not  defiled : 

 15.  Then  shall  the  man  bring  his  wife  unto 

the  priest,  and  ho  shall  bring  her  offering  for  her,  the 
tenth  part  of  an  cphali  of  barley  meal ;  he  shall  pour 
no  oil  upon  it,  nor  put  frankincense  thereon  ;  for  it  is 
an  offering  of  jealousy,  an  offering  of  memorial,  bring- 
ing iniquity  to  remembrance. 

(A.  THE  ORDEAL  WATER.) 

Num.  V.  IG.  And  the  priest  shall  brmg  her  near,  and 
set  her  before  the  Lord  : 

 17.  And  the  priest  shall  take  holy  water  in  an 

earthen  vessel ;  and  of  the  dust  that  is  in  the  floor  of 
the  tabernacle  the  priest  shall  take,  and  put  it  into  the 
water : 

 18.  And  the  priest  shall  set  the  woman  before 

the  Lord,  and  uncover  the  woman's  head,  and  put  tlie 
offering  of  memorial  in  her  hands,  wliich  is  the  jeal- 
ousy offering :  and  the  priest  shall  have  iu  his  hand 
the  bitter  water  that  causeth  the  curse : 

(B.  THE  woman's  oath.) 

Num.  V.  19.  And  the  priest  shall  charge  her  by  an 
oath,  and  say  unto  the  woman,  If  no  man  have  lain 
with  thee,  and  if  thou  hast  not  gone  aside  to  unclean- 
ncss  xcith  another  instead  of  thy  husliand,  be  thou  free 
from  this  bitter  water  that  causeth  tlie  curse: 

 20.  But  if  thou  hast  gone  aside  to  another  in- 
stead of  thy  husband,  and  if  thou  be  defiled,  and  some 
man  have  lain  with  thee  besides  thine  husband : 

 21.  Then  the  priest  shall  cliarge  the  woman 

with  an  oath  of  cursing,  and  the  priest  shall  say  unto 
the  woman,  The  Lord  make  thee  a  curse  and  an  oath 
among  thy  people,  when  the  Lord  doth  make  thy 
thigh  to  rot,  and  thy  belly  to  swell ; 

 22.  And  this  water  that  causeth  the  curse  shall 

go  into  thy  bowels,  to  make  thy  belly  to  swell,  and  thy 
thigh  to  rot.    And  the  woman  shall  say.  Amen,  amen. 

(C.  THE  divine  judgment.) 

Num.  V.  23.  And  the  priest  shall  write  these  curses 
in  a  book,  and  he  shall  blot  tlmn  out  with  the  bitter 
water : 

 24.  And  he  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink 

the  bitter  water  that  causeth  the  curse  :  and  the  water 
that  causeth  the  curse  shall  enter  into  her,  and  become 
bitter. 

 2.J.  Then  the  priest  shall  take  the  jealousy  of- 
fering out  of  tlie  woman's  hand,  and  shall  wave  the  of- 
fering before  the  Lord,  and  offer  it  upon  the  altar : 

 26.  And  the  i)riest  shnll  take  a  handful  of  the 

offering,  even  the  memorial  tliercof,  and  burn  it  upon 
the  altar,  and  afterward  shall  cause  the  woman  to 
drink  the  water. 

 27.  And  when  he  hatli  made  her  to  drink  the 

water,  then  it  shall  come  to  pass,  ihut  if  she  be  defiled, 
and  have  done  trespass  against  her  luisband,  that  the 
water  that  causeth  the  curse  shall  enter  into  her,  and 
become  bitter,  and  her  belly  shall  swell,  and  her  thigh 
shall  rot :  and  the  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  her 
people. 

 28.  And  if  the  woman  be  not  defiled,  but  be 

clean  ;  then  slie  shall  be  free,  and  shall  conceive  seed. 

 29.  This  is  the  law  of  jealousies,  when  a  wife 

gooth  aside  to  another  instead  of  her  husband,  and  is 
dcfilc'd  ; 


 30.  Or  when  the  spirit  of  jealousy  conieth  upon 

him,  and  he  be  jealous  over  his  wife,  and  shall  set  the 
woman  before  the  Lord,  and  the  priest  shall  execute 
upon  her  all  this  law. 

—  —  81.  Then  sliall  the  man  be  guiltless  from  ini- 
quity, and  this  woman  shall  bear  her  iniquity. 


CHAP.  VI. 
PARENTS  AND  CHILDREN. 

§  46.   ChUdren  the  Gift  of  God. 

Gen.  iv.  1.  And  Adam  knew  Eve  hm  wife ;  and  she 
conceived,  and  bare  Cain,  and  said,  I  have  gotten  a 
man  from  the  Lord. 

 25.  And  Adam  knew  his  wife  again  ;  and  she 

bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Seth  :  For  God,  said 
she,  hath  appointed  me  another  seed  instead  of  Abel, 
whom  Cain  slew. 

—  XXX.  2.  And  Jacob's  anger  was  kindled  against 
Rachel ;  and  he  said.  Am  I  in  God's  stead,  who  hath 
withheld  from  thee  the  fi'uit  of  the  womb  ? 

—  xxix.  32.  And  Leah  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ; 
and  she  called  his  name  Reuben :  for  she  said.  Surely 
the  Lord  hath  looked  upon  my  affliction  :  now  there- 
fore my  husband  will  love  me. 

 33.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son  ; 

and  said.  Because  the  Lord  hath  heard  that  I  was 
hated,  he  hath  therefore  given  me  this  son  also :  and 
she  called  his  name  Simeon. 

—  XXX.  5.  And  Bilhah  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  a 
son. 

 6.  And  Rachel  said,  God  hath  judged  me,  and 

hath  also  heard  my  voice,  and  hath  given  me  a  son : 
therefore  called  she  his  name  Dan. 

 17.  And  God  hearkened  unto  Leah,  and  she 

conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  the  fifth  son. 

 18.  And  Leah  said,  God  hath  given  me  my 

hire,  because  I  have  given  my  maiden  to  my  husband: 
and  she  called  his  name  Issachar. 

 19.  And  Leah  conceived  again,  and  bare  Ja- 
cob the  sixth  son. 

 20.  And  Leah  said,  God  hath  endued  me  with 

a  good  dowry ;  now  will  my  husband  dwell  with  me, 
because  I  have  borne  him  six  sons  :  and  she  called  his 
name  Zebulun. 

 21.  And  afterwards  she  bare  a  daughter,  and 

called  her  name  Dinah. 

 24.  And  she  called  his  name  Joseph ;  and  said. 

The  Lord  shall  add  to  me  another  son. 

—  xxxiii.  5.  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the 
women  and  the  children,  and  said.  Who  are  those  with 
thee?  And  he  said.  The  children  which  God  hath 
graciously  given  thy  servant. 

Ps.  cxxvii.  3.  Lo  !  children  are  a  heritage  of  the 
Lord:  a7id  the  fruit  of  the  womb  is  his  reward. 

Ruth  iv.  13.  So  Boaz  took  Ruth,  and  she  was  his 
wife  :  and  when  he  went  in  unto  her,  the  Lord  gave 
her  conception,  and  she  bare  a  son. 

I  Sam.  i.  19.  And  they  rose  up  in  the  morning  early, 
and  worshipped  before  the  Lord,  and  returned,  and 
came  to  their  house  to  Ramah :  and  Elkanah  knew 
Hannah  his  wife  ;  and  the  Lord  remembered  her. 

—  —  20.  Wherefore  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
time  was  come  about  after  Hannah  had  conceived,  that 
she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Samuel,  saying. 
Because  I  have  asked  him  of  the  Lord. 

§  47.   Children  a  Blessing  and  a  Credit. 

Gen.  v.  29.  And  he  caflcd  his  name  Noah,  saying. 
This  same  shall  comfort  us  concernmg  our  work  and 
toil  of  our  hands,  because  of  the  ground  which  the 
IjOrd  hath  cursed. 

Jobxxi.  11.  They  send  forth  their  little  ones  like  a 
flock,  and  their  children  dance. 

Prov.  xvii.  6.  Children's  children  are  the  crown  of 
old  men  ;  and  the  glory  of  children  are  their  fothers. 


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Ruth  iv.  14.  And  tho  women  said  unto  Naomi,  Bles- 
sed be  the  Lord,  -wliicli  hath  not  left  thee  this  day 
without  a  kinsman,  that  his  name  may  be  famous  in 
Israel. 

 15.  And  he  shall  be  unto  thee  a  restorer  of  iJii/ 

life,  and  a  nourisher  of  thine  old  age :  for  thy  daughter 
in  law,  which  loveth  thee,  which  is  better  to  thee  than 
seven  sons,  hath  borne  hini. 

Ps.  cvii.  41.  Yet  setteth  he  the  poor  on  high  from 
affliction,  and  maketh  7iim  families  like  a  flock. 

—  exxvii.  4.  As  arrows  are  in  the  hand  of  a  mighty 
man ;  so  are  children  of  the  youth. 

 5.  Happy  is  the  man  that  hath  his  quiver  full 

of  them :  they  shall  not  be  ashamed,  but  they  shall 
speak  with  the  enemies  in  the  gate. 

§  18.   Promised  as  a  Reward. 

Deut.  vii.  12.  Wherefore  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye 
hearken  to  these  judgments,  and  keep  and  do  them, 
that  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  keep  unto  thee  the  coTe- 
nani  and  the  mercy  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fa- 
thers : 

 14.  Thou  shalt  be  blessed  above  all  people : 

there  shall  not  be  male  or  female  barren  among  you, 
or  among  your  cattle. 

Jobv.  24.  And  thou  shalt  know  that  thy  tabernacle 
shall  be  in  peace ;  and  thou  shalt  visit  thy  habitation, 
and  shalt  not  sin. 

 25.  Thou  shalt  know  also  that  thy  seed  shall 

be  great,  and  thine  ofl'sjiriug  as  the  grass  of  the  earth. 

Ps.  xlv.  16.  Instead  of  thy  fathers  shall  be  thy  chil- 
dren, whom  thou  mayest  make  princes  in  all  the 
earth. 

 17.  I  will  make  thy  name  to  be  remembered 

in  all  generations :  therefore  shall  the  people  praise 
thee  for  ever  and  ever. 

—  cxxviii.  2.  For  thou  shalt  eat  the  labour  of  thine 
hands :  happy  shalt  thou  be,  and  it  sluill  be  well  with 
thee. 

 3.  Thy  wife  shall  he  as  a  fruitful  vine  by  the 

sides  of  thine  house :  thy  children  like  olive  plants 
round  about  thy  table. 

 4.  Behold,  tiiat  thus  shall  the  man  be  blessed 

that  feareth  the  Lord. 

 5.  The  Lord  shall  bless  thee  out  of  Zion :  and 

thou  shalt  see  the  good  of  Jerusalem  all  the  days  of 
thy  life. 

 6.  Yea,  thou  shalt  see  thy  children's  children, 

and  peace  upon  Israel. 

Is.  xlviii.  19.  Thy  seed  also  had  been  as  the  sand, 
and  the  offspring  of  thy  bowels  like  the  gravel  thereof ; 
his  name  sluuild  not  have  been  cut  off  nor  destroyed 
from  before  me. 

§  49.   Taken  Away  in  Punishment. 

Deut.  xxviii.  33.  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  sTiaU 
be  given  unto  another  people,  and  thine  eyes  sliall  look, 
and  fail  with  lonr/ing  for  them  all  the  day  long :  and 
iliere  shall  be  no  might  in  thine  hand. 

 41.  Thou  shalt  beget  sons  and  daughters,  but 

thou  shalt  not  enjoy  them ;  for  they  shall  go  into  cap- 
tivity. 

2  Sam.  xii.  14.  Ilowbeit,  because  by  this  deed  thou 
hast  given  great  occasion  to  the  enemies  of  the  Lord 
to  blasplieme,  the  child  also  thut  is  born  imto  thee  shall 
surely  die. 

Job  xviii.  19.  He  shall  neither  have  son  nor  nephew 
among  his  people,  nor  any  remaining  in  liis  dwellings. 

—  xxvii.  14.  If  his  children  be  multiplied,  it  is  for 
the  sword :  and  his  offspring  shall  not  be  satisfied  with 
bread. 

 15.  Those  that  remain  of  him  shall  be  bm-ied 

in  death :  and  his  widows  shall  not  weep. 

Ps.  xxi.  10.  Their  fruit  shalt  thou  destroy  from  the 
earth,  and  their  seed  from  among  the  children  of  men. 

 11.  For  they  intended  evil  against  thee :  they 

imagined  a  mischievous  device,  which  they  are  not  able 
to  perform. 

Hos.  ix.  12.  Though  they  bring  up  their  children, 
yet  will  I  bereave  them,  that  there  slmll  not  be  a  man 
leji :  yea,  woe  also  to  them  when  I  depart  from  them  1 


§  60.  Barrenness. 

(1.  AN  AFFLICTION.) 

Gen.  XV.  2.  And  Abram  said.  Lord  God,  what  wilt 
thou  give  me,  seeing  I  go  childless,  and  the  steward 
of  my  house  is  this  Eliezer  of  Damascus? 

 3.  And  Abram  said.  Behold,  to  me  thou  hast 

given  no  seed  :  and,  lo,  one  born  in  my  house  is  mine 
lieir. 

Jud.  xiii.  2.  And  there  waa  a  certain  man  of  Zorah, 
of  the  family  of  the  Danites,  whose  name  was  Manoah ; 
and  his  wife  was  barren,  and  bare  not. 

Luke  i.  7.  And  they  had  no  child,  because  that 
Elisabeth  was  barren ;  and  they  both  were  now  well 
stricken  in  years. 

 24.  And  after  those  days  his  wife  Elisabeth 

conceived,  and  hid  herself  five  months,  saying, 

 25.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  me  in  the 

days  wherein  he  looked  on  7ne,  to  take  away  my  re- 
proach among  men. 

See  Gen.  xi.  30.    I  Sam.  i.  6-8. 

(3.  MIRACULOUSLY  REMOVED.) 

Gen.  xviii.  11.  Now  Abraham  and  Sarah  were  old 
and  well  stricken  in  age ;  and  it  ceased  to  be  with  Sa- 
rah after  the  manner  of  women. 

 12.  Therefore  Sarah  laughed  within  herself, 

saying,  After  I  am  waxed  old  shall  I  have  pleasure, 
my  lord  being  old  also  ? 

 13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Abraham,  Where- 
fore did  Sarah  laugh,  saying.  Shall  I  of  a  surety  bear  a 
child,  which  am  old  ? 

 15.  Tlicn  Sarah  denied,  saying,  I  laughed  not; 

lor  she  was  afraid.  And  he  said.  Nay ;  but  thou  didst 
laugh. 

Luke  i.  36.  And,  behold,  thy  cousin  Elisabeth,  she 
hath  also  conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age ;  and  this  ia 
the  sixth  month  with  her,  who  was  called  barren. 

§  51.   Abortive  Births. 

Job  iii.  16.  Or  as  a  hidden  untimely  birth  I  had  not 
been ;  as  infants  which  never  saw  light. 

—  x.  18.  Wherefore  then  hast  thou  brought  me  forth 
out  of  the  womb  ?  Oh  that  I  had  given  up  the  ghost, 
and  no  eye  had  seen  me ! 

 19.  I  should  have  been  as  though  I  had  not 

been ;  I  should  have  been  caiTied  from  the  womb  to 
the  grave. 

Jer.  XX.  15.  Cursed  be  the  man  who  brought  tidings 
to  my  father,  saying,  A  man  child  is  born  unto  thee : 
making  him  very  glad. 

 16.  And  let  that  man  be  as  the  cities  which 

the  Lord  overthrew,  and  repented  not :  and  let  him 
hear  the  cry  in  the  morning,  and  the  shouting  at  noon- 
tide; 

 17.  Because  he  slew  me  not  from  the  womb ; 

or  that  my  mother  might  have  been  my  grave,  and  her 
womb  io  be  always  great  with  me. 

Hos.  ix.  11.  As  for  Ephraim,  their  glory  shall  fly 
away  like  a  bird,  from  the  birth,  and  from  the  womb, 
and  from  the  conception. 

 14.  Give  them  O  Lord:  what  wilt  thou  give? 

give  them  a  miscarrying  womb  and  dry  breasts. 

See  Ps.  Iviii.  8. 

§52.    Desire  for  Children. 

Gen.  XXX.  1.  And  when  Rachel  saw  that  she  bare 
Jacob  no  children,  Rachel  envied  her  sister;  and  said 
unto  Jacob,  Give  me  children,  or  else  I  die. 

 3.  And  she  said.  Behold  my  maid  Bilhah,  go 

in  unto  her;  and  she  shall  bear  upon  my  knees,  that  I 
may  also  have  children  by  her. 

 4.  And  she  gave  him  Bilhah  her  handmaid  to 

wife :  and  Jacob  went  in  unto  her. 

See  I  Sam.  i.  11,  26,  27. 

§  53.   Conception  and  Pregnancy. 

Num.  xi.  12.  Have  I  conceived  all  this  people?  have 
I  begotten  them,  that  thou  shouldest  say  unto  me, 
Carry  them  in  tliy  bosom,  as  a  nursing  father  beareth 
the  sucking  child,  unto  the  land  which  thou  swarest 
unto  their  fathers  ? 

Ps.  cxxxix.  13.  For  thou  hast  possessed  my  reins: 
thou  hast  covered  me  in  my  mother's  womb. 


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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Ps.  cxxxix.  14.  I  will  praise  thee;  for  I  am  fearfully 
and  wonderfully  niiule :  marvellous  are  thy  works ;  and 
tluit  my  soul  knoweth  right  well. 

 15.  My  substance  was  not  hid  from  tliee,  when 

I  was  made  in  secret,  ami  curiously  wrought  in  the 
lowest  parts  of  the  earth. 

 IG.  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  substance,  yet  being 

imperfect ;  and  in  thy  book  all  my  members  were  writ- 
ten, which  in  continuance  were  fashioned,  when  as  yet 
there  was  none  of  them. 

Ec.  xi.  5.  As  thou  knowest  not  what  is  the  way  of 
the  spirit,  nor  how  the  bones  do  yrow  in  the  womb  of 
her  that  is  with  child  :  even  so  thou  knowest  not  the 
works  of  God  who  maketh  all. 

Luke  i.  41.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Elisa- 
beth heard  the  salutation  of  Mary,  the  babe  leaped  in 
her  womb ;  and  Elisabeth  was  tilled  with  the  Holy 
Ghost: 

§54.  Birth. 

Gen.  xxix.  34.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a 
son;  and  said,  Now  this  time  will  my  husband  be  join- 
ed unto  me,  because  I  have  borne  him  three  sons: 
therefore  was  his  name  called  Levi. 

 35.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son  ; 

and  she  said.  Now  will  I  praise  the  Lord  :  therefore 
she  called  his  name  Judah  ;  and  left  bearing. 

—  XXX.  7.  And  Bilhah  Rachel's  maid  conceived 
again,  and  bare  Jacob  a  second  son. 

 9.  When  Leah  saw  that  she  had  left  bearing, 

she  took  Zilpah  her  maid,  and  gave  her  Jacob  to  wife. 

 10.  And  Zilpah  Leah's  maid  bare  Jacob  a 

son. 

 12.  And  Zilpah  Leah's  maid  bare  Jacob  a  sec- 
ond son. 

—  xxxviii.  3.  And  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ; 
and  he  called  his  name  Er. 

 4.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son  ; 

and  she  called  his  name  Onaru 

 5.  And  she  yet  again  conceived,  and  bare  a 

son ;  and  called  his  name  fehelah :  and  he  was  at  Che- 
zib,  when  she  bare  him. 

—  xli.  50.  And  unto  Joseph  were  born  two  sons,  be- 
fore the  years  of  famine  came :  which  Asenath  the 
daughter  of  Potipherah  priest  of  On  bare  unto  him. 

Ex.  ii.  1.  And  there  went  a  man  of  the  house  of  Levi, 
and  took  to  wife  a  daughter  of  Levi. 

 2.  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  son : 

and  when  she  saw  him  that  he  was  a  goodly  child,  she 
hid  him  three  months. 

I  Kings  iii.  17.  And  the  one  woman  said,  O  my  lord, 
I  and  this  woman  dwell  in  one  house ;  and  I  was  de- 
livered of  a  child  with  her  in  the  house. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  third  day  after 

that  I  was  delivered,  that  this  woman  was  delivered 
also :  and  we  were  together ;  there  was  no  stranger 
with  us  in  the  house,  save  we  two  in  the  house. 

2  Kings  xix.  3.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith 
Hezekiah,  This  day  is  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  rebuke, 
and  blasphemy :  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth, 
and  tJiere  is  not  strength  to  bring  forth. 

Ps.  vii.  14.  Behold,  he  travaileth  with  iniquitj^,  and 
hath  conceived  miscliief,  and  brought  forth  fklsehood. 

—  xxii.  9.  But  thou  art  he  that  took  me  out  of  the 
womb :  thou  didst  make  meliope  wlien  I  was  upon  my 
mother's  breasts. 

 10.  I  was  cast  upon  thee  from  the  womb  :  thou 

art  my  God  from  my  mother's  belly. 

—  Ixxi.  6.  By  thee  have  I  been  holden  up  from  the 
womb  :  thou  art  he  that  took  me  out  of  my  mother's 
bowels :  my  praise  shall  be  continually  of  thee. 

Is.  xxvi.  17.  Like  as  a  woman  Avith  child,  thaidrsm- 
eth  near  the  time  of  her  delivery,  is  in  pain,  and  crieth 
out  in  her  pangs;  so  have  we  been  in  thy  sight,  O 
Lord. 

 18.  We  have  been  with  child,  we  have  been  in 

pain,  we  have  as  it  were  brought  forth  wind  ;  we  have 
not  wrought  any  deliverance  in  the  earth ;  neither  have 
the  inhabitants  of  the  world  fallen. 

—  xlii.  14.  I  have  long  time  holden  my  peace  ;  I  have 
been  still,  and  refrained  myself:  now  will  I  cry  like 
a  travailing  woman ;  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at 
once. 


Jer.  iv.  31.  For  I  have  heard  a  voice  as  of  a  woman 
in  travail,  and  the  anguish  as  of  her  that  bringeth 
forth  her  first  child,  the  voice  of  the  daughter  of  Zion, 
that  bewaileth  herself,  that  spreadeth  her  hands,  say- 
ing, Woe  is  me  now!  for  my  soul  is  wearied  because 
of  murderers. 

—  XX.  14.  Cursed  he  the  day  wherein  I  was  bom  :  let 
not  the  day  wherein  my  mother  bare  me  be  blessed. 

 18.  Wherefore  came  I  forth  out  of  the  womb 

to  see  labour  and  sorrow,  that  my  days  should  be  con- 
sumed with  shame  ? 

Micah  iv.  9.  Now  why  dost  thou  cry  out  aloud?  is 
there  no  king  in  thee?  is  thy  counsellor  perished?  for 
pangs  have  taken  thee  as  a  woman  in  travail. 

 10.  Be  in  pain,  and  labour  to  bring  forth,  O 

daughter  of  Zion,  like  a  woman  in  travail :  for  now 
Shalt  thou  go  forth  out  of  the  city,  and  thou  shalt 
dwell  in  the  field,  and  thou  shalt  go  eveji  to  Babylon ; 
there  shalt  thou  be  delivered ;  there  the  Lord  shall 
redeem  thee  from  the  hand  of  thine  enemies. 

John  xvi.  21.  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath 
sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come :  but  as  soon  as  she  is 
delivered  of  the  child,  she  remembereth  no  more 
the  anguish,  for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the 
world. 

I  Tim.  ii.  15.  Notwithstanding  she  shall  be  saved  in 
childhearing,  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  charity  and 
holiness  witli  sobriety. 

Rev.  xii.  2.  And  she  being  with  child  cried,  travail- 
ing in  birth,  and  pained  to  be  delivered. 

§  5o,  Twins. 

Gen.  XXV.  24.  And  when  her  days  to  be  delivered 

were  fulfilled,  behold,  tliere  were  twins  in  her  womb. 

 25.  And  the  first  came  out  red,  all  over  like  a 

hairy  garment ;  and  they  called  his  name  Esau. 

 26.  And  after  that  came  his  brother  out,  and 

his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau's  heel ;  and  his  name  was 
called  Jacob  :  and  Isaac  was  threescore  years  old  when 
she  bare  them. 

—  xxxviii.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  time  of 
her  travail,  that,  behold,  twins  were  in  her  womb. 

 28.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  travailed, 

that  tlie  one  put  out  his  hand :  and  the  midwife  took 
and  bound  upon  his  hand  a  scarlet  thread,  saying, 
This  came  out  first 

 29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  drew  back  his 

hand,  that, behold,  his  brother  came  out:  and  she  said. 
How  hast  thou  broken  forth  ?  i/iw breach  be  upon  thee : 
therefore  his  name  was  called  Pharez. 

 30.  And  afterward  came  out  his  brother,  that 

had  the  scarlet  thread  upon  his  hand :  and  his  name 
was  called  Zarah. 

§  56.   Death  in  ChUdbed. 

Gen.  XXXV.  16.  And  they  journeyed  from  Bethel ;  and 
there  was  but  a  little  way  to  come  to  Ephrath :  and 
Rachel  travailed,  and  she  had  hard  labour. 

 17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  was  in  hard 

labour,  that  the  midwife  said  unto  her,  Fear  not ;  thou 
shalt  have  tliis  son  also. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  her  soul  was  in  de- 
parting, (for  she  died,)  that  she  called  his  name  Be- 
noni :  but  his  father  called  him  Benjamin. 

I  Sam,  iv.  19.  And  his  daughter  in  law,  Phinehas' 
wife,  was  with  child,  near  to  be  delivered :  and  when 
she  heard  the  tidings  that  the  ark  of  God  was  taken, 
and  that  her  father  in  law  and  her  husband  were  dead, 
she  bowed  herself  and  travailed ;  for  her  pains  came 
upon  her. 

 20.  And  about  the  time  of  her  death  the  wo- 
men that  stood  by  her  said  imto  her.  Fear  not_;  for 
thou  hast  borne  a  sou.  But  she  answered  not,  neither 
did  she  regard  it. 

§  57.  Midwives. 

Ex.  i.  15.  And  the  king  ofEgypt  spake  to  the  Hebrew 
midwives,  of  which  the  name  of  the  one  was  Shiphrah, 
and  the  name  of  the  other  Puah; 


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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Ex.  i.  16.  Aud  he  said,  When  ye  do  the  office  of  a 
midwife  to  the  Hebrew  women,  and  see  ihejnupon  the 
stools,  if  it  be  a  son,  then  ye  shall  kill  him;  but  if  it  be 
a  daughter,  then  she  shall  live. 

 17.  But  the  midwives  feared  God,  and  did  not 

as  the  king  of  Egypt  commanded  them,  but  saved  the 
men  children  alive. 

—  —  18.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  called  for  the  mid- 
wives,  and  said  unto  them.  Why  have  ye  done  this 
thing,  and  have  saved  the  men  children  alive  ? 

 19.  And  the  midwives  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Be- 
cause the  Hebrew  women  ai-c  not  as  the  Egyptian  wo- 
men ;  for  they  are  lively,  and  are  delivered  ere  the  mid- 
Tvives  come  in  unto  them. 

 20.  Therefore  God  dealt  well  with  the  mid- 
wives  :  and  tlie  people  multiplied,  and  waxed  very 
mighty. 

 21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  because  the  midwives 

feared  God,  that  he  made  them  houses. 

§  58.   Treatment  of  Newborn  Child. 

Ezek.  xvi.  4.  And  as  for  thy  nativity,  in  the  daythou 
wast  born  thy  navel  was  not  cut,  neither  wast  thou 
washed  in  water  to  supple  t/tee ;  thou  wast  not  salted 
at  all,  nor  swaddled  at  all. 

 5.  None  eye  pitied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 

unto  thee,  to  have  compassion  upon  thee ;  but  thou 
wast  cast  out  in  the  open  field,  to  the  loathing  of  thy 
person,  in  the  day  that  thou  wast  born. 

 6.  And  when  I  passed  by  thee,  and  saw  thee 

polluted  in  thine  own  blood,  I  said  unto  thee  %Dlien 
thoxi  wast  in  thy  blood,  Live ;  yea,  I  said  unto  thee  when 
tlwu  want  in  thy  blood.  Live. 

§  59.   Naming  at  Birtli. 

Gen.  xxi.  3.  And  Abraham  called  the  name  of  his 
son  that  was  born  unto  him,  whom  Sarah  bare  to  Mm, 
Isaac. 

—  XXX.  8.  And  Rachel  said.  With  great  wrestlings 
have  I  wrestled  with  my  sister,  and  I  have  prevailed: 
and  she  called  his  name  Naphtali. 

 11.  And  Leah  said,  A  troop  cometh  :  and  she 

called  his  name  Gad. 

 13.  And  Leah  said,  Happy  am  I,  for  the  daugh- 
ters will  call  me  blessed :  and  she  called  his  name 
Asher. 

—  xli.  51.  And  Joseph  called  the  name  of  the  first- 
bom  Manasseh :  For  God,  said  he,  hath  made  me  for- 
get all  my  toil,  and  all  my  father's  house. 

 52.  And  the  name  of  the  second  called  he  Eph- 

raim :  For  God  hath  caused  me  to  be  fruitful  in  the 
land  of  my  afilictiou. 

Ex.  ii.  22.  And  she  bare  7dm  a  son,  and  he  called  his 
name  Gershom :  for  he  said,  I  have  been  a  stranger  in 
a  strange  laud. 

Ruth  iv.  17.  And  the  women  her  neighbours  gave  it 
a  name,  saying,  There  is  a  son  born  to  Naomi ;  and 
they  called  his  name  Obed :  he  is  the  father  of  Jesse, 
the  fiitber  of  David. 

I  Sam.  iv.  21.  And  she  named  the  child  I-chabod, 
saying.  The  glory  is  departed  from  Israel :  because  the 
ark  of  God  was  taken,  and  because  of  her  father  inlaw 
and  her  husband. 

 22.  And  she  said,  The  glory  is  departed  from 

Israel :  for  the  ark  of  God  is  taken. 

I  Chr.  iv.  9.  And  Jaljcz  was  more  honourable  than  his 
brethren :  and  his  mother  called  his  name  Jabez,  say- 
ing. Because  I  bare  him  with  sorrow. 

§  60.   Death  of  Infant  by  Overlying. 

I  Kings  iii.  19.  And  this  woman's  child  died  in  the 
night ;  because  she  overlaid  it. 

 20.  And  she  arose  at  midnight,  and  took  my 

son  from  beside  me,  while  thine  handmaid  slept,  and 
laid  it  in  her  bosom,  and  laid  her  dead  child  in  my 
bosom. 

 21.  And  when  I  rose  in  the  morning  to  give  my 

child  suck,  behold,  it  was  dead :  but  when  I  had  con- 
sidered it  in  the  morning,  behold,  it  was  not  my  son, 
which  I  did  bear. 


§  61.   Care  of  Infants. 

(1.  NURSING.) 

Ex.  ii.  7.  Then  said  his  sister  to  Pharaoh's  daughter, 
Shall  I  go  and  call  to  thee  a  nurse  of  the  Hebrew  wo- 
men, that  she  may  nurse  the  child  for  thee? 

 8.  And  Pharaoh's  daughter  said  to  her,  Go. 

And  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child's  mother. 

 9.  And  Pharaoh's  daughter  said  unto  her,  Take 

this  child  away,  and  nurse  it  for  me,  and  I  will  give 
tliee  thy  wages.  And  the  woman  took  the  child,  and 
nursed  it. 

Ruth  iv.  16.  And  Naomi  took  the  child,  and  laid  it 
in  her  bosom,  and  became  nurse  unto  it. 

Actsvii.  20.  In  which  time  Moses  was  born,  and  was 
exceeding  fair,  and  nourished  up  in  his  father's  house 
three  months : 

(2.  WE.\NING.) 

Gen.  xxi.  8.  And  the  child  grew,  and  was  weaned: 
and  Abraham  made  a  great  feast  the  same  day  that 
Isaac  was  weaned. 

I  Sam.  i.  23.  And  Elkanah  her  husband  said  unto 
her.  Do  what  seemeth  thee  good  ;  tarry  until  thou  have 
weaned  him ;  only  the  Lord  establish  his  word.  So 
the  woman  abode,  and  gave  her  son  suck  until  she 
weaned  him. 

I  Kings  xi.  20.  And  the  sister  of  Tahpenes  bare  him 
Genubath  his  son,  w^hom  Tahpenes  weaned  in  Phara- 
oh's house :  and  Genubath  was  in  Pharaoh's  house- 
hold among  the  sons  of  Pharaoh. 

Ps.  cxxxi.  2.  Surely  I  have  behaved  and  quieted  my- 
self, as  a  child  that  is  weaned  of  his  mother :  my  soul 
is  even  as  a  weaned  child. 

Is.  xxviii.  9.  Whom  shall  he  teach  knowledge  ?  and 
wliom  shall  he  make  to  understand  doctrine?  them 
that  are  weaned  from  the  milk,  avd  drawn  from  the 
breasts. 

(3.  TEACHING  TO  WALK.) 

Hos.  xi.  3.  I  taught  Ephraim  also  to  go,  taking  them 
by  their  arms ;  but  they  knew  not  that  I  healed  them. 

§  62.  Adoption. 

Gen.xlviii.  5.  And  now  thy  two  sons,  Ephraim  and 
Manasseh,  which  were  born  unto  thee  in  the  land  of 
Egypt,  before  I  came  unto  thee  into  Egypt,  are  mine  ; 
as  Reuben  and  Simeon,  they  shall  be  mine. 

 6  And  thy  issue,  which  thou  begettest  after 

them,  shall  be  thine,  shall  be  called  after  the  name 
of  their  brethren  in  their  inheritance. 

Ex.  ii.  3.  And  when  she  could  not  longer  hide  him, 
she  took  for  him  an  ark  of  bulrushes,  and  daubed  it 
with  slime  and  with  pitch,  and  put  the  child  therein ; 
and  she  laid  it  in  the  flags  by  the  river's  brinlc. 

 4.  And  his  sister  stood  afar  otf,  to  wit  what 

would  be  done  to  him. 

 5.  And  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  down 

to  wash  herself  at  the  river ;  and  her  maidens  walked 
along  by  the  river's  side :  and  when  she  saw  the  ark 
among  the  flags,  she  sent  her  maid  to  fetch  it. 

 6.  And  when  she  had  opened  it,  she  saw  the 

child :  and,  behold,  the  babe  wept.  And  she  had  com- 
passion on  him,  and  said,  This  is  one  of  the  Hebrews' 
children. 

 10.  And  the  child  grew,  and  she  brought  him 

unto  Pharaoh's  daughter,  and  he  became  her  son.  And 
sh?  called  his  name  Moses :  and  she  said.  Because  J 
tbew  him  out  of  the  water. 

Acts  vii.  21.  And  when  he  was  cast  out,  Pharaoh's 
daughter  took  him  up,  and  noiuished  him  for  herown 
sjn 

See  Gen.  xvi.  2;  xxx.  3-7,  9-13.  Rom.  viii.  15-23. 
Gal.  iv.  5.    Eph.  i.  5. 

§  63.  Notewortliy  Families. 

Gen.r.xix.  16.  And  Laban  had  two  daughters:  the 
name  of  the  elder  was  Leah,  and  the  name  of  the  younger 
was  Rachel. 

 17.  Leah  was  tender  eyed ;  but  Rachel  was 

beautiful  and  well  favoured. 

Num.  xxvi.  33.  And  Zelophehad  the  son  of  Hepher 


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BOOK  XVI. 


had  no  sons,  but  daughters:  and  the  names  of  the 
daughters  of  Zelopheiiad  were  Mahlah,  and  Noah, 
Hoglah,  Milcah,  and  Tirzah. 

1  Sam.  xiv.  49.  Now  the  sons  of  Saul  were  Jonathan, 
and  Ishui,  and  IMelchi-shua  :  and  the  names  of  his  two 
daughters  were  tliese  ;  the  name  of  the  firstborn  Merab, 
and  the  name  of  the  j^ounger  Michal. 

2  Kingsx.  1.  And  Ahab  had  seventy  sons  in  Samaria. 
And  Jehu  wrote  letters,  and  sent  to  Samaria,  unto  the 
rulers  of  Jezreel,  to  the  elders,  and  to  them  that  brought 
up  Ahab's  children,  saying, 

§  64.   Parental  Authority. 

Gen.  xviii.  19.  For  I  know  him,  that  he  will  com- 
mand his  children  and  his  household  after  him,  and 
they  shall  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord,  to  do  justice  and 
judgment;  that  the  Lord  may  bring  upon  Abraham 
that  which  he  hath  spoken  of  him. 

—  1.  15.  And  when  Joseph's  brethren  saw  that  their 
father  was  dead,  they  said,  Joseph  will  peradventure 
hate  us,  and  will  certainly  requite  us  all  the  evil  which 
we  did  unto  him. 

 16.  And  they  sent  a  messenger  unto  Joseph, 

saying,  Thy  father  did  command  before  he  died,  saying, 

 17.  So  shall  ye  say  unto  Joseph,  Forgive,  I 

pray  thee  now,  the  trespass  of  thy  brethren,  and  their 
sin ;  for  they  did  unto  thee  evil :  and  now,  we  pray 
thee,  forgive  the  trespass  of  the  servants  of  the  God 
of  thy  father.  And  Joseph  wept  when  they  spake 
unto  him. 

 18.  And  his  brethren  also  went  and  fell  down 

before  his  face ;  and  they  said,  Behold,  we  he  thy  ser- 
vants. 

 21.  Now  therefore  fear  ye  not :  I  will  nourish 

you,  and  your  little  ones.  And  he  comforted  them, 
and  spake  kindly  unto  them. 

Num.  XXX.  3.  If  a  woman  also  vow  a  vow  unto  the 
Lord,  and  bind  lierself  by  a  bond,  being  in  her  father's 
house  in  her  youth ; 

 4.  And  her  father  hear  her  vow,  and  her  bond 

wherewith  she  hath  bound  her  soul,  and  her  father 
shall  hold  his  peace  at  her ;  then  all  her  vows  shall 
stand,  and  every  bond  wherewith  she  hath  bound  her 
soul  shall  stand. 

 5.  But  if  her  father  disallow  her  in  the  day 

that  he  heareth,  not  any  of  her  vows,  or  of  her  bonds 
wherewith  she  hath  bound  her  soul,  shall  stand  ;  and 
the  Lord  shall  forgive  her,  because  her  father  disal- 
lowed her. 

2  Sam. xiv.  23.  So  Joab  arose  and  went  to  Geshur, 
and  brought  Absalom  to  Jerusalem. 

 24.  And  the  king  said.  Let  him  turn  to  his  own 

house,  and  let  him  not  see  my  face.  So  Absalom  re- 
turned to  his  own  house,  and  saw  not  the  king's  face. 

§  65.  Example. 

Ps.  xlix.  13.  This  their  way  is  their  folly :  yet  their 
posterity  approve  their  sayings.  Selah. 

2  Tim.  i.  5.  When  I  call  to  remembrance  the  un- 
feigned faith  that  is  in  thee,  which  dwelt  first  in  thy 
grandmother  Lois,  and  thy  mother  Eunice ;  and  I  am 
persuaded  that  in  thee  also. 

I  66.  Instruction, 

Ex.  X.  2.  And  that  thou  mayest  tell  in  the  ears  of 
thy  son,  and  of  thy  son's  son,  what  things  I  have 
wrought  in  Egypt,  and  my  signs  which  I  have  done 
among  them ;  that  ye  may  know  how  that  I  urn  the 
Lord. 

—  xiii.  8.  And  thou  shall  shew  thy  son  in  that  day, 
saying.  This  is  done  because  of  that  which  the  Lord  did 
unto  me  when  I  came  forth  out  of  Egypt. 

 9.  And  it  shall  be  for  a  sign  unto  thee  upon 

thine  hand,  and  for  a  memorial  between  thine  eyes,  that 
the  Lord's  law  may  be  in  thy  mouth :  for  with  a  strong 
hand  hath  the  Lord  brought  thee  out  of  Egypt. 

 •  10.  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  this  ordinance  in 

his  season  from  year  to  year. 

Deut.  iv.  9.  Only  take  heed  to  thyself,  and  keep  thy 
soul  diligently,  lest  thou  forget  the  things  wliicli  thine 


eyes  have  seen,  and  lest  they  depart  from  thy  heart  all 
the  days  of  thy  hfe :  but  teach  them  thy  sons,  and  thy 
sons'  sons ; 

 10.  SpeciaUp  the  day  that  thou  stoodest  before 

the  Lord  thy  God  in  Iloreb,  when  the  Lord  said  unto 
me.  Gather  me  the  people  together,  and  I  will  make 
them  hear  my  words,  that  they  may  learn  to  fear  me  I 
all  the  days  that  they  shall  live  upon  the  earth,  and 
(hat  they  may  teach  their  children. 

—  xi.  19.  And  ye  shall  teach  them  your  children, 
speaking  of  them  when  thou  sittest  in  thine  house,  and 
when  thou  walkest  by  the  way,  when  thou  liest  down, 
and  when  thou  risest  up. 

I  Sam.  ii.  26.  And  the  child  Samuel  grew  on,  and 
was  in  favour  both  with  the  Lord,  and  also  with  men. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  3.  Which  we  have  heard  and  known, 
and  our  fathers  have  told  us. 

 4.  We  will  not  hide  tTwm  from  their  children, 

shewing  to  the  generation  to  come  the  praises  of  the 
Lord,  and  his  strength,  and  his  wonderful  works  that 
he  hath  done. 

 5.  For  he  established  a  testimony  in  Jacob, 

and  appointed  a  law  in  Israel,  which  he  commanded 
our  fathers,  that  they  should  make  them  knowa  to 
their  childi-en : 

 6.  That  the  generation  to  come  might  know 

tJism,  even  the  children  which  should  be  born ;  wha 
should  arise  and  declare  ihem  to  their  children : 

 7.  That  they  might  set  their  hope  in  God,  and 

not  forget  the  works  of  God,  but  keep  his  command- 
ments : 

 8.  And  might  not  be  as  their  fathers,  a  stub- 
born and  rebellious  generation ;  a  generation  that  set 
not  their  heart  aright,  and  whose  spirit  was  not  stead- 
fast with  God. 

Prov.  xxii.  6.  Train  up  a  child  in  the  way  he  should 
go .  and  when  he  is  old,  he  will  not  depart  trom  it. 


§  67.  Correction. 

should  be  effective.) 
He  that  spareth  his  rod  hateth  his 


(1- 

Prov.  xiii.  24. 
son :  but  he  that  loveth  him  chasteneth  him  betimes. 

—  xix.  18.  Chasten  thy  son  while  there  is  hope,  and 
let  not  thy  soul  spare  for  his  crjing. 

— xxii.  15.  Foolishness  is  bound  in  the  heart  of  a 
child ;  but  the  rod  of  correction  shall  drive  it  far  from 
him. 

—  xxiii.  13.  Withhold  not  correction  from  the  child : 
for  if  thou  beatest  him  with  the  rod,  he  shall  not  die. 

 14.  Thou  shalt  beat  him  with  the  rod,  and  shalt 

deliver  his  soul  from  hell. 

—  xxix.  15.  The  rod  and  reproof  give  wisdom:  but 
a  child  left  to  himself  bringeth  his  mother  to  shame. 

 17.  Correct  thy  son,  and  he  shall  give  thee 

rest;  yea,  he  shall  give  delight  unto  thy  soul. 

(2.  BUT  NOT  UNJUST.) 

Eph.  vi.  4.  And,  ye  fathers,  provoke  not  your  chil- 
dren to  wrath :  but  bring  them  up  in  the  nurture  and 
admonition  of  the  Lord. 

Col.iii.  21.  Fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  to 
anger,  lest  they  be  discouraged. 

?  68.  Parental  Indulgence. 

(1.  IN  THE  CASE  OF  ELI.) 

I  Sam.  ii.  22.  Now  Eli  was  very  old,  and  heard  all 
that  his  sons  did  unto  all  Israel;  and  how  they  lay 
with  the  women  that  assembled  at  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 23.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Why  do  ye  such 

things?  for  I  hear  of  your  evil  dealings  by  all  this 
people. 

 24.  Nay,  my  sons ;  for  it  is  no  good  report  that 

I  hear :  ye  make  the  Lord's  people  to  transgress. 

(2.  PENALTY  DENOUNCED.) 

I  Sam.  iii.  13.  For  I  have  told  him  that  I  will  judge 
his  house  for  ever  for  the  iniquity  which  he  knoweth ; 
because  his  sons  made  themselves  vile,  and  he  re- 
strained them  not. 

—  • —  14,  And  therefore  I  have  sworn  unto  the  house 


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BOOK  XVI. 


of  Eli,  that  the  iniquity  of  Eli's  house  shall  not  be 
purged  with  sacrifice  nor  offering  for  ever. 

(3.  AND  INFLICTED.) 

I  Sam.  iv.  13.  And  when  he  came,  lo,  Eli  sat  upon 
a  seat  by  the  way  side  watching :  for  his  heart  trembled 
for  the  ark  of  God.  And  when  the  man  came  into  the 
city,  and  told  it,  all  the  city  cried  out. 

 14.  And  when  Eli  heard  the  noise  of  the  cry- 
ing, he  said,  What  meaneth  the  noise  of  this  tumult  ? 
And  the  man  came  in  hastily,  and  told  Eli. 

 16.  And  the  man  said  unto  Eli,  I  am  he  that 

came  out  of  the  army,  and  I  fled  to  day  out  of  the 
army.    And  he  said.  What  is  there  done,  my  son? 

 17.  And  the  messenger  answered  and  said, 

Israel  is  fled  before  the  Philistines,  and  there  hath 
been  also  a  great  slaughter  among  the  people,  and  thy 
two  sons  also,  Hophni  and  Pliinehas,  are  dead,  and  the 
ark  of  God  is  taken. 

(4.  David's  cabe  for  Absalom.) 
2  Sam.  xviii.  5.  And  the  king  commanded  Joab  and 
Abishai  and  Ittai,  saying,  Deal  gently  for  my  sake  with 
the  young  man,  even  with  Absalom.  And  all  the  peo- 
ple heard  when  the  king  gave  all  the  captains  charge 
concerning  Absalom. 

(5.  HIS  INEFFICIENT  WEATH  AT  AMNON.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  21.  But  when  king  David  heard  of  all 
these  things,  he  was  very  wroth. 

I  69.   Duties  of  Children  to  Parents. 

(1.  REVERENCE.) 

Deut.  V.  16.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  aa 
the  Lord  thy  God  hath  commanded  thee;  that  thy 
days  may  be  prolonged,  and  that  it  may  go  well  with 
thee,  in  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee. 

—  xxvii.  16.  Cursed  he  he  that  setteth  light  by  his 
father  or  his  mother:  and  all  the  people  shall  say, 
Amen. 

Lev.  xix.  3.  Ye  shall  fear  every  man  his  mother,  and 
his  father,  and  keep  my  sabbaths :  I  am  the  Lord  your 
God. 

Is.  xlv.  10.  Woe  unto  him  that  saith  unto  his  father. 
What  begettest  thou  ?  or  to  the  woman.  What  hast  thou 
brought  forth? 

Luke  xviii.  18.  And  a  certain  ruler  asked  him,  saying. 
Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life  ? 

—  —  20.  Thou  knowest  the  commandments.  Do  not 
commit  adultery.  Do  not  kill.  Do  not  steal,  Do  not  bear 
false  witness.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother. 

 21.  And  he  said,  All  these  have  I  kept  from  my 

youth  up. 

Eph.  vi.  2.  Honour  thy  father  and  mother  ;  which  is 
the  first  commandment  with  promise  ; 

 3.  That  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  thou 

mayest  live  long  on  the  earth. 

(A.  REVERENCE  AND  IRREVERENCE  EXEMPLIFIED.) 

Gen.  ix.  22.  And  Ham,  the  father  of  Canaan,  saw 
the  nakedness  of  his  father,  and  told  his  two  brethren 
without. 

 23.  And  Shem  and  Japheth  took  a  garment, 

and  laid  it  upon  both  their  shoulders,  and  went  back- 
ward, and  covered  the  nakedness  of  their  father :  and 
their  faces  were  backward,  and  they  saw  not  their  fa- 
ther's nakedness. 

(2.  OBEDIENCE.) 

Prov.  vi.  20.  My  son,  keep  thy  father's  command- 
Inent,  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother : 

 21.  Bind  them  continually  upon  thine  heart, 

and  tie  them  about  thy  neck. 

 22.  When  thou  goest,  it  shall  lead  thee ;  when 

thou  sleepest,  it  shall  keep  thee;  and  when  thou  awa- 
kest,  it  shall  talk  with  thee. 

—  xxiii.  22.  Hearken  unto  thy  father  that  begat  thee, 
and  despise  not  thy  mother  when  she  is  old. 

Jer.  iii.  4.  Wilt  thou  not  from  this  time  cry  unto  me, 
My  father,  thou  art  the  guide  of  my  youth  ? 

 5.  Will  he  reserve  his  anger  for  ever  ?  will  he 

keep  it  to  the  end?  Behold,  thou  hast  spoken  and 
done  evil  things  as  thou  couldest. 


431 


Jer.  iii.  19.  But  I  said.  How  shall  I  put  thee  among 
the  children,  and  give  thee  a  pleasant  land,  a  goodly 
heritage  of  the  hosts  of  nations  ?  and  I  said,  Thou  shalt 
call  me,  My  father ;  and  shalt  not  turn  away  from  me. 

Eph.  vi.  1.  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord: 
for  this  is  right. 

Cel. iii.  20.  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  all  things: 
for  this  is  well  pleasing  unto  the  Lord. 

(A.  THE  PENALTY  OF  DISOBEDIENCE.) 

Deut.  xxi.  18.  If  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  rebel- 
lious son,  which  will  not  obey  the  voice  of  his  father, 
or  the  voice  of  his  mother,  and  that,  when  they  have 
chastened  him,  will  not  hearken  unto  them : 

 19.  Then  shall  his  father  and  his  mother  lay 

hold  on  him,  and  bring  him  out  unto  the  elders  of  his 
city,  and  unto  the  gate  of  his  place ; 

 20.  And  they  shall  say  unto  the  elders  of  his 

city.  This  our  son  is  stubborn  and  rebellious,  he  will 
not  obey  our  voice ;       is  a  glutton,  and  a  drunkard. 

 21.  And  all  the  men  of  his  city  shall  stone  him 

with  stones,  that  he  die :  so  shalt  thou  put  evil  away 
from  among  you;  and  all  Israel  shall  hear,  and  fear. 

Prov.  xxx.  17.  The  eye  that  mocketh  at  his  father, 
and  despiseth  to  obey  his  mother,  the  ravens  of  the  val- 
ley shall  pick  it  out,  and  the  young  eagles  shall  eat  it. 

(3.  DOCILITY.) 

Ps.  xxxiv.  11.  Come,  ye  children,  hearken  unto  me: 
I  will  teach  you  the  fear  of  the  Lord. 

Prov.i.  8.  My  son,  hear  the  instruction  of  thy  father, 
and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother : 

 9.  For  they  shall  he  an  ornament  of  grace  unto 

thy  head,  and  chains  about  thy  neck. 

—  iv.  1.  Hear,  ye  children,  the  instruction  of  a  father, 
and  attend  to  know  understanding. 

 2.  For  I  give  you  good  doctrine,  forsake  ye  not 

my  law. 

 3.  For  I  was  my  father's  son,  tender  and  only 

beloved  in  the  sight  of  my  mother. 

 4.  He  taught  me  also,  and  said  unto  me.  Let 

thine  heart  retain  my  words :  keep  my  commandments, 
and  live. 

 10.  Hear,  O  my  son,  and  receive  my  sayings ; 

and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  many. 

 11.  I  have  taught  thee  in  the  way  of  wisdom  ; 

I  have  led  thee  in  right  paths. 

 12.  When  thou  goest,  thy  steps  shall  not  be 

straitened ;  and  when  thou  runnest,  thou  shalt  not 
stumble. 

 13.  Take  fast  hold  of  instruction ;  let  ker  not 

go:  keep  her;  for  she  is  thy  life. 

 20.  My  son,  attend  to  my  words ;  incline  thine 

ear  unto  my  sayings. 

 21.  Let  them  not  depart  from  thine  eyes ;  keep 

them  in  the  midst  of  thine  heart. 

 22.  For  they  are  life  unto  those  that  find  them, 

and  health  to  all  their  flesh. 

—  viii.  32.  Now  therefore  hearken  unto  me,  O  ye 
children:  for  blessed  are  they  that  keep  my  ways. 

• —  —  33.  Hear  instruction,  and  be  wise,  and  refuse 
it  not. 

—  xii.  1.  Whoso  loveth  instruction  loveth  knowledge: 
but  he  that  hateth  reproof  is  brutish. 

—  xiii.  1.  A  wise  son  heareth  his  father's  instruction : 
but  a  scorner  heareth  not  rebuke. 

—  XV.  5.  A  fool  despiseth  his  father's  instruction :  but 
he  that  regardeth  reproof  is  prudent. 

—  XX.  11.  Even  a  child  is  known  by  his  doings, 
whether  his  work  he  pure,  and  whether  it  be  right. 

—  xxiii.  19.  Hear  thou,  my  son,  and  be  wise,  and 
guide  thine  heart  in  the  way. 

§  70.   Offences  against  Parents. 

(1.  ROBBING.) 

Prov.  xxviii.  24.  Whoso  robbeth  his  father  or  his 
mother,  and  saith.  It  is  no  transgression;  the  same  is 
the  companion  of  a  destroyer. 

—  xix.  26.  He  that  wasteth  his  father,  and  chaseth 


CHAP.  vii.  THE  FAMILY.  book  xvi. 


away  his  mother,  is  a  son  that  causeth  shame,  and 
bringeth  reproach. 

(3.  SUITING.) 

Ex.  xxi.  15.  And  ho  that  smitelh  his  father,  or  his 
mother,  shall  be  surely  put  to  death. 

(3.  cuRsmo.) 

Ex.  x.\i.  17.  And  he  that  curseth  his  father,  or  his 
mother,  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

Lev.  XX.  9.  For  every  one  that  curseth  his  father  or 
i'  is  mother  shall  be  surely  put  to  death :  he  hath  cursed 
his  father  or  his  mother ;  his  blood  nhall  be  upon  him. 

Prov.  XX.  20.  Whoso  curseth  his  father  or  his  mother, 
his  lamp  shall  be  put  out  in  obscure  darkness. 

—  XXX.  11.  There  m  a  generation  that  curseth  their 
father,  and  doth  not  bless  their  mother. 

Mat.  XV.  4.  For  God  commanded,  saying.  Honour 
thy  father  and  mother;  and,  He  that  curseth  father  or 
mother,  let  him  die  the  death. 

 5.  But  ye  say,  Whosoever  shall  say  to  his  fa- 
ther or  his  mother.  It  is  a  gift,  by  whatsoever  thou 
mightest  be  profited  by  me ; 

 6.  And  honour  not  his  father  or  his  mother, 

7ie  shall  be  free.  Thus  have  ye  made  the  commandment 
of  God  of  none  effect  by  your  traditiou. 

Mark  vii.  10.  For  Moses  said,  Honour  thy  father 
and  thy  mother;  and.  Whoso  curseth  father  or  mother, 
let  him  die  the  death : 

 11.  But  ye  say,  If  a  man  shall  say  to  his  fi- 

tlier  or  mother,  It  is  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  a  gift,  by 
whatsoever  thou  mightest  be  profited  by  me  ;  lie  shall 
he  free. 

 12.  And  ye  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  aught 

for  his  father  or  his  mother; 

§  71.   The  Gladness  and  Shame  of  Parents. 

Prov.  X.  1.  The  Proverbs  of  Solomon.  A  wise  sou 
mal^elh  a  glad  father :  but  a  foolish  son  is  the  heavi- 
ness of  his  mother. 

—  XV.  20.  A  wise  son  maketli  a  glad  father:  but  a 
foolish  man  despiseth  his  mother. 

—  xvii.  21.  He  that  begetteth  a  fool  doeth  it  to  his 
sorrow :  and  the  father  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy. 

 -25.  A  foolish  son  is  a  grief  to  his  lather,  and 

bitterness  to  her  that  bare  him. 

—  xxiii.  15.  My  son,  if  thine  heart  be  wise,  my  heart 
shall  rejoice,  even  mine. 

 16.  Yea,  my  reins  shall  rejoice,  when  thy  lips 

speak  right  things. 

 24.  The  father  of  the  righteous  shall  greatly 

rejoice:  and  he  that  begetteth  a  wise  child  shall  have 
joy  of  him. 

 25.  Thy  father  and  thy  mother  shall  be  glad, 

and  she  that  bare  thee  shall  rejoice. 

—  xxvii.  11.  My  son,  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart 
glad,  that  I  may  answer  him  that  reproacheth  me. 

—  xxviii.  7.  Whoso  keepeth  the  law  is  a  wise  son : 
but  he  that  is  a  companion  of  riotous  me^i  siiameth  his 
father. 

CHAP.  VII. 

WIDOWS  AND  ORPHANS. 

§  72.   The  Bitterness  of  their  Lot. 

Ruth  i.  5.  And  Mahlon  and  Chilion  died  also  both 
of  them ;  and  the  woman  was  left  of  her  two  sons  and 
her  husband. 

 19.  So  they  two  went  until  they  came  to  Beth- 
lehem. And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  come 
to  Beth-lehem,  that  all  the  city  was  moved  about  them, 
and  they  said.  Is  thLs  Naomi? 

 20.  And  she  said  unto  them.  Call  me  not 

Naomi,  call  me  Mara:  for  the  Almighty  hath  dealt 
very  bitterly  with  me. 

 21.  I  went  out  full,  and  the  Lord  hath  brought 

me  home  again  empty :  w  by  thcti  call  ye  me  Naomi, 
seeing  the  Lord  hath  testified  against  me,  and  the 
Almightv  hath  afflicted  me  ? 

Job  x.xiv.  3.  They  drive  away  the  ass  of  the  father- 
less, they  take  the  widow's  ox  for  a  pledge. 


Ps.  xciv.  G.  Tliey  slay  the  widow  and  the  stranger, 
and  murder  the  fatherless. 

 7.  Yet  they  say.  The  Lord  shall  not  see, 

neither  shall  the  God  of  Jacob  regard  it. 

Jer.  XV.  8.  Their  widows  are  increased  to  me  above 
the  sand  of  the  seas :  I  have  brought  upon  them 
against  the  mother  of  the  young  men  a  spoiler  at 
noonday :  I  have  caused  him  to  fall  upon  it  suddenly, 
and  terrors  upon  the  city. 

 9.  She  that  hath  borne  seven  languisheth :  she 

hath  given  up  the  ghost ;  her  sun  is  gone  down  while 
it  was  yet  day :  she  hath  been  ashamed  and  confounded : 
and  the  residue  of  them  will  I  deliver  to  the  sword 
])efore  their  enemies,  saith  the  Lord. 

Lam.  V.  2.  Our  inheritance  is  turned  to  strangers, 
our  houses  to  aliens. 

 3.  We  are  orphans  and  fatherless,  our  mothers 

arc  as  widows. 

Is.  li.  18.  Tliere  is  none  to  guide  her  among  all  the 
sons  whom  she  hath  brought  forth ;  neither  is  there  any 
that  taketh  her  by  the  hand  of  all  the  sons  tluU  she 
hath  brought  up. 

§  73.   Their  Claim  to  Protection. 

Deut.  xxiv.  17.  Thou  shalt  not  pervert  the  judgment 
of  the  stranger,  nor  of  the  fatherless;  nor  take  a 
widow's  raiment  to  pledge: 

Jobxxix.  11.  When  the  ear  heard  me,  then  it  blessed 
me ;  and  when  the  eye  saw  me,  it  gave  witness  to  me : 

 12.  Because  I  delivered  the  poor  that  cried, 

and  the  fatherless,  and  Jam  that  had  none  to  help  him. 

 13.  The  blessing  of  him  that  was  ready  to 

perish  came  upon  mc :  and  I  caused  the  widow's  heart 
to  sing  for  joy. 

—  xxxi.  16.  If  I  have  withheld  the  poor  from  their 
desire,  or  have  caused  the  eyes  of  the  widow  to  fail; 

 17.  Or  have  eaten  my  morsel  myself  alone, 

and  the  fatherless  hath  not  eaten  thereof ; 

 18.  (For  from  my  youth  he  was  brought  up 

with  mc,  as  icilh  a  father,  and  I  have  guided  her  from 
my  mother's  womb;) 

 19.  If  I  have  seen  any  perish  for  want  of  cloth- 
ing, or  any  poor  without  covermg; 

 20.  If  his  loins  have  not  blessed  me,  and  if  he 

were  not  warmed  with  the  fleece  of  my  sheep; 

 21.  If  I  have  lifted  up  my  hand  against  the 

fatherless,  when  I  saw  my  help  in  the  gate : 

 22.  Then  let  mine  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder 

blade,  and  mine  arm  be  broken  froni  the  bone. 

 23.  For  destruction  from  God  was  a  terror  to 

me,  and  by  reason  of  his  highness  I  could  not  endure. 

I  Tim.  V.  16.  If  any  man  or  woman  that  believeth 
'  have  widows,  let  them  relieve  them,  and  let  not  the 
church  be  charged ;  that  it  may  reUeve  them  that  are 
willows  indeed. 

Jam.  i.  27.  Pure  religion  and  undefilcd  before  God 
and  the  Father  is  this.  To  visit  the  fatherless  and 
widows  in  their  affliction,  and  to  keep  himself  un- 
spotted from  the  world. 

§  74.   God  their  Avenger. 

Ex.  xxii.  22.  Ye  shall  not  afflict  any  widow,  or 
fatherless  child. 

 23.  If  thou  afflict  them  in  any  wise,  and  they 

cry  at  all  unto  me,  I  will  surely  hear  their  cry ; 

 24.  And  my  wrath  shall  wax  hot,  and  I  will 

kill  you  with  the  sword;  and  your  wives  shall  be 
widows,  and  your  chilcb'en  fatherless. 

Deut.  x.  18.  He  doth  execute  the  judgment  of  the 
fatherless  and  widow,  and  loveth  the  sti'anger,  in  giving 
him  food  and  raiment. 

—  xxvii.  19.  Cui-sed  he  he  that  pervertcth  the  judg- 
ment of  the  stranger,  fatherless,  and  widow :  and  all 
the  people  shall  say.  Amen. 

Jobxxii.  9.  Thou  hast  sent  widows  away  empty,  and 
the  arms  of  the  fatherless  have  been  broken. 

 10.  Therefore  snares  are  round  about  thee,  and 

sudden  fear  troubleth  thee ; 

 11.  Or  darkness,  that  thou  canst  not  see;  and 

abundance  of  waters  cover  thee. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  5.  A  father  of  the  fatherless,  and  a  judge 
of  the  widows,  is  God  in  his  holy  habitation. 


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CHAP.  VIII. 


BOOK  XYI. 


Ps.  cxlvi.  9.  The  Lord  preserveth  the  strangers ;  he 
relieveth  the  fatherless  fiud  widow :  but  the  way  of 
the  M'icked  he  turneth  upside  down. 

Prov.  XV.  25.  The  Lord  will  destroy  the  house  of  the 
proud :  hut  he  will  establish  the  border  of  the  widow. 

§  75.   Widows  to  be  Honoured,  if  Widows  indeed. 

I  Tim.v.  3.  Honour  widows  that  arc  widows  indeed. 

—  —  4.  But  if  any  widow  have  children  or  nephews, 
let  them  learn  first  to  shew  piety  at  home,  and  to  requite 
their  parents:  for  that  is  good  and  acceptable  before  God. 

 5.  Now  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed,  and 

desolate,  trusteth  in  God,  and  continueth  in  supplica- 
tions and  prayers  niglit  and  day. 

 6.  But  she  that  liveth  in  pleasure  is  dead  while 

she  hveth. 

 7.  And  these  things  give  in  charge,  that  they 

may  be  blameless. 

(A.  A  NOTABLE  EXAMPLE.) 

Luke  ii.  37.  And  she  was  a  widow  of  about  fourscore 
and  four  years,  which  departed  not  from  the  temple, 
but  served  God  with  fastings  and  prayers  night  and  day. 

§  76.   A  Widow's  Vow  Binding. 

Num.  XXX.  9.  But  every  vow  of  a  widow,  and  of 
her  that  is  divorced,  wherewith  they  have  bound  their 
souls,  shall  stand  against  her. 

§  77.   For  Service  in  the  Clnirch.* 

I  Tim.  V.  9.  Let  not  a  widow  be  taken  into  the 
number  under  threescore  years  old,  having  been  the 
wife  of  one  man, 

 10.  Well  reported  of  for  good  works ;  if  she 

have  brought  up  children,  if  she  have  lodged  strangers, 
if  she  have  washed  the  saints'  feet,  if  she  have  relieved 
the  afflicted,  if  she  have  diligently  followed  every  good 
work. 

 ■  11.  But  the  younger  widows  refuse :  for  when 

they  have  begun  to  wax  wanton  against  Christ,  they 
will  marry ; 

 12.  Having  damnation,  because  they  have  cast 

off  their  first  faith. 

 13.  And  withal  they  learn  (o  be  idle,  wander- 
ing about  from  house  to  house ;  and  not  only  idle,  but 
tattlers  also  and  busybodies,  speaking  things  which 
they  ought  not. 


CHAI^  VIII. 
FAMILY  AFFECTIONS. 

?  78.   The  Old  Home. 

Gen.  xxxi.  3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Jacob,  Return 
unto  the  land  of  thy  fathers,  and  to  thy  kindred ;  and 
I  will  be  with  thee. 

Ex.  iv.  18.  And  Moses  went  and  returned  to  Jethro 
his  father  in  law,  and  said  unto  him.  Let  me  go,  I  pray 
thee,  and  return  unto  my  brethren  which  are  in  Egypt, 
and  see  whether  they  be  yet  alive.  And  Jethro  saicl 
to  Moses,  Go  in  peace. 

 19.  And  tlic  Lord  said  unto  Moses  in  Midian, 

Go,  return  into  Egypt :  for  all  the  men  are  dead  which 
sought  thy  life. 

§  7y.   Parents  in  Law. 

Ex.xviii.  1.  When  Jethro,  the  priest  of  Midian, 
Moses'  father  in  law,  heard  of  all  that  God  had  done 
for  Moses,  and  for  Israel  his  people,  and  that  the  Lord 
had  brought  Israel  out  of  Egypt ; 

 2.  Then  Jethro,  Moses'  father  in  law,  took 

Zipporah,  Moses'  wife,  after  he  had  sent  her  back, 

 3.  And  her  two  sons ;  of  which  tlie  name  of 

the  one  was  Gershom;  for  he  said,  I  have  been  an 
alien  in  a  strange  land : 

 4.  And  the  name  of  the  other  was  Eliezer ;  for 

the  God  of  my  father,  said  he,  was  mine  help,  and  de- 
livered me  from  the  sword  of  Pharaoh : 

—  —  27.  And  Moses  let  his  father  in  law  depart ; 
and  he  went  his  way  into  his  own  land. 


*  Probalily  as  Deaconesses. — H. 


Ruthi.  7.  Wherefore  slie  went  forth  out  of  the  place 
where  she  was,  and  her  two  daughters  in  law  with 
her;  and  they  went  on  the  way  to  return  unto  the 
land  of  Judah. 

 8.  Anil  Naomi  said  unto  her  two  daughters  in 

law,  Go,  return  each  to  her  mother's  house :  the  Lord 
deal  kindly  with  you,  as  ye  have  dealt  with  the  dead, 
and  with  me. 

 10.  And  they  said  unto  her,  Surely  we  will 

return  with  thee  unto  thy  people. 

 11.  And  Naomi  said.  Turn  again,  my  daugh- 
ters :  why  will  ye  go  with  me  ?  are  there  yet  ani/  more 
sons  in  my  womb,  that  they  may  be  your  husbands? 

 12.  Turn  again,  my  daughters,  go  your  xcay ; 

for  I  am  too  old  to  have  a  husband.  If  I  should  say, 
I  have  hope,  if\  should  have  a  husband  also  to  night, 
and  should  also  bear  sons ; 

 13.  Would  ye  tarry  for  them  till  they  were 

grown?  would  ye  stay  for  them  from  having  husbands? 
nay,  my  daughters ;  for  it  grieveth  me  much  for  your 
sakes  that  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  gone  out  against  me. 

 14.  And  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

again :  and  Orpah  kissed  her  mother  in  law ;  but  Ruth 
clave  unto  her. 

 15.  And  she  said.  Behold,  thy  sister  in  law  is 

gone  back  unto  her  people,  and  unto  her  gods :  return 
thou  after  thy  sister  in  law. 

 16.  And  Ruth  said.  Entreat  me  not  to  leave 

thee,  or  to  return  from  following  after  thee :  for  whither 
thou  goest,  I  will  go;  and  where  tliou  lodgcst,  I  will 
lodije:  thy  people  shall  he  my  people,  and  thy  God  my 
God: 

 17.  Where  thou  diest,  will  I  die,  and  there 

will  I  lie  buried :  the  Lord  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also, 
if  aught  but  death  part  thee  and  me. 

 18.  When  she  saw  that  she  was  steadfastly 

minded  to  go  with  her,  then  she  left  speaking  imto 
her. 

 22.  So  Naomi  returned,  and  Ruth  the  jVIoab- 

itess,  her  daughter  in  law,  with  her,  which  returned 
out  of  the  country  of  Moab :  and  they  came  to  Beth- 
lehem in  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest. 

§  80.  Grandfather. 

Gen.  xlviii.  8.  And  Israel  beheld  Joseph's  sons,  and 
said.  Who  are  these  ? 

 9.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  fiither.  They  are 

my  sons,  whom  God  hath  given  me  in  this  place.  And 
he  said,  Bring  them,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me,  and  I  will 
bless  them. 

 10.  +And  he  brought  them  near  unto  hun; 

and  he  kissed  tliem,  and  embraced  them. 

 11.  And  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  I  had  not 

thouglit  to  see  thy  face :  and,  lo,  God  hath  shewed  me 
also  thy  seed. 

 12.  And  Joseph   brought   them   out  from 

between  his  knees,  and  he  bowed  himself  with  his  face 
to  the  earth. 

 20.  And  he  blessed  them  that  day,  saying.  In 

thee  shall  Israel  bless,  saying,  God  make  thee  aa 
Ephrainr  and  as  Manasseh :  and  he  set  Ephraim  before 
Manasseh. 

§  81.  Uncle  and  Nephew. 

Gen.  xxix.  12.  And  Jacob  told  Rachel  that  he  was 
her  father's  brother,  and  that  he  was  Rebekah's  son: 
and  she  ran  and  told  her  father. 

 13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Laban  heard 

the  tidings  of  Jacob  his  sister's  son,  that  he  ran  to 
meet  him,  and  embraced  him,  and  kissed  him,  and 
brought  him  to  his  house.  And  he  told  Laban  all 
these  things. 

 14.  And  Laban  said  to  him.  Surely  thou  art 

my  bone  and  my  flesh.  And  he  abode  with  him  the 
space  of  a  mouth. 

§  82.   Parents  and  Children, 

(1.  LOVE  TO  CHILDREN.) 

Gen.  xxi.  15.  And  the  water  was  spent  in  the  bottle, 
and  she  cast  tlie  cliild  under  one  of  the  shrubs. 

 16.  And  she  went,  and  sat  her  down  over 

against  him  a  good  way  off,  as  it  were  a  bowshot:  for 


433 


CHAP.  VIIT. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


she  said,  Let  me  not  see  the  death  of  the  child.  And  she 
sat  over  against  Mm,  and  lifted  up  her  voice,  and  wept. 

Gen.  xxxi.53.  And  early  in  the  morning  Labauroseup, 
and  kissed  his  sons  and  his  daughters,  and  blessed  them : 
and  Laban  departed,  and  returned  unto  his  place. 

—  xlii.  36.  And  Jacob  their  lather  said  unto  them. 
Me  have  ye  bereaved  of  my  children :  Joseph  is  not, 
and  Simeon  is  not,  and  ye  will  take  Benjamin  away : 
all  these  things  are  against  me. 

—  xlv.  28.  And  Israel  said.  It  is  enough ;  Joseph 
my  son  is  yet  alive  :  I  will  go  and  see  him  before  I  die. 

—  xlvi.  29.  And  Joseph  made  ready  his  chariot,  and 
went  up  to  meet  Israel  his  father,  to  Goshen,  and  pre- 
sented himself  unto  him  ;  and  he  fell  on  his  neck,  and 
wept  on  liis  neck  a  good  while. 

 30.  And  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  Now  let  me  die, 

since  I  have  seen  thy  face,  because  thou  art  yet  alive. 

1  Kings  iii.  26.  Then  spake  the  woman  whose  the 
living  child  ^cas  unto  the  king,  for  her  bowels  yearned 
upon  her  son,  and  she  said,  O  my  lord,  give  her  the 
living  child,  and  in  no  wise  slay  it.  But  the  other 
said,  Let  it  lie  neither  mine  nor  thine,  but  divide  it. 

2Sam.xiii.  37.  But  Absalom  lied,  and  went  to 
Talmai,  the  son  of  Ammihud,  king  of  Geshur.  And 
David  mourned  for  his  son  every  day. 

 38.  So  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  Geshur,  and 

was  there  three  years. 

 39.  And  the  soul  of  king  David  longed  to  go 

forth  unto  Absalom :  for  he  was  comforted  concerning 
Amnon,  seeing  he  was  dead. 

(2.  god's  love  like  th.\t  of  a  fatiier.) 

Deut.  i.  31.  And  in  the  wilderness,  where  thou  hast 
seen  how  that  the  Lord  thy  God  bare  thee,  as  a  man 
doth  bear  his  son,  in  all  the  way  that  ye  went,  until 
ye  came  into  this  place. 

2  Cor.  vi.  18.  And  will  be  a  Father  unto  you,  and  ye 
shall  be  my  sons  and  daughters, saith  the  Lord  Almighty. 

(3.  GIFTS  TO  CHILDREN.) 

Gen.  XXV.  5.  And  Abraham  gave  all  that  he  had 
unto  Isaac. 

Jos.  XV.  18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  she  came  unto 
Mm,  that  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field : 
and  she  lighted  off  her  ass ;  and  Caleb  said  unto  her, 
What  wouldest  thou  ? 

 19.  Who  answered.  Give  me  a  blessing ;  for 

thou  hast  given  me  a  south  land ;  give  me  also  springs 
of  water.  And  he  gave  her  the  upper  springs,  and 
the  nether  springs. 

2  Chr.  xi.  23.  And  he  dealt  wisely,  and  dispersed 
of  all  his  children  throughout  all  the  countries  of 
Judah  and  Benjamin,  unto  every  fenced  city:  and  he 
gave  them  victuals  in  abundance.  And  he  desired 
many  wives. 

Lukexi.  11.  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of  you 
that  is  a  father,  will  he  give  him  a  stone?  or  "if  he  ask 
a  lish,  will  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a  serpent? 

 12.  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  offer 

him  a  scorpion  ? 

(4.  FAVORITE  children.) 

Gen,  XXV.  28.  And  Isaac  loved  Esau,  because  he  did 
eat  of  Ms  venison :  but  Rebekah  loved  Jacob. 

—  xxxvii.  3.  Now  Israel  loved  Joseph  more  than 
all  his  children,  because  he  was  the  son  of  his  old  age : 
and  he  made  him  a  coat  of  many  colours. 

 4.  And  when  his  brethren  saw  that  their 

father  loved  him  more  than  all  liis  brethren,  they  hated 
him,  and  could  not  speak  peaceably  unto  him. 

 35.  And  all  his  sons  and  all  his  daughters  rose 

up  to  comfort  him  ;  but  he  refused  to  be  comforted ; 
and  he  said.  For  I  will  go  down  into  the  grave  unto 
my  son  mourning.    Thus  his  fathei-  wept  for  him. 

—  xlii.  4.  But  Benjamin,  Joseph's  brother,  Jacob 
sent  not  with  his  brethren ;  for  he  said,  Lest  perad- 
veature  mischief  befall  him. 

 38.  And  he  said,  Jly  son  shall  not  go  down 

with  you ;  for  his  brother  is  dead,  and  he  is  left  alone: 
if  mischief  befall  him  b}^  the  way  in  the  which  ye  go 
then  shall  ye  bring  down  my  gray  hairs  with  sorrow 
to  the  grave. 

—  xliii.  13.  Take  also  your  brother,  and  arise,  go 
again  unto  the  man : 


 14.  And  God  Almighty  give  you  mercy  before 

the  man,  that  he  may  send  away  your  other  brother, 
and  Benjamin.  If  I  be  bereaved  of  my  children,  I  am 
bereaved. 

—  xliv.  19.  My  lord  asked  his  servants,  saying, 
Have  ye  a  father,  or  a  brother? 

 20.  And  we  said  unto  my  lord.  We  have  a 

father,  an  old  man,  and  a  child  of  his  old  age,  a  little 
one ;  and  his  brother  is  dead,  and  he  alone  is  left  of 
his  mother,  and  his  father  loveth  him. 

 21.  And  thou  saidst  unto  thy  servants.  Bring 

him  down  unto  me,  that  I  may  set  mine  ej^es  upon  him. 

 22.  And  we  said  unto  my  lord,  The  lad  cannot 

leave  his  father:  for  if  he  should  leave  his  father,  his 
father  would  die. 

 27.  And  thy  servant  my  father  said  unto  us. 

Ye  know  that  my  wife  bare  me  two  sons : 

 28.  And  the  one  went  out  from  me,  and  I  said. 

Surely  he  is  torn  in  pieces ;  and  I  saw  him  not  since : 

 29.  And  if  ye  take  this  also  from  me,  and  mis- 
chief befall  him,  ye  shall  bring  down  my  gray  hairs 
with  sorrow  to  the  grave. 

 30.  Now  therefore  when  I  come  to  thy  servant 

my  father,  and  the  lad  be  not  with  us ;  seeing  that  his 
life  is  bound  up  in  the  lad's  life ; 

 31.  It  shall  come  to  pass,  when  he  seeth  that 

the  lad  is  not  with  us,  that  he  will  die :  and  thy  servants 
shall  bring  down  the  gray  hairs  of  thy  servant  our 
father  with  sorrow  to  the  grave. 

—  xlviii.  22.  Moreover  I  have  given  to  thee  one  por- 
tion above  thy  brethren,  which  I  took  out  of  the  hand 
of  the  Amorite  with  my  sword  and  with  my  bow. 

2  Chr.  xi.  22.  And  Rehoboam  made  Abijah  the  son 
ofMaachah  the  chief,  to  be  ruler  among  his  brethren: 
for  he  thought  to  make  him  king. 

(5.  rebekah's  unscrupulous  favoritism.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  8.  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my 
voice  according  to  that  which  I  command  thee. 

 12.  My  father  peradventure  will  feel  me,  and 

I  shall  seem  to  him  as  a  deceiver ;  and  I  shall  bring  a 
curse  upon  me,  and  not  a  blessing. 

 13.  An  A  his  mother  said  unto  him,  Upon  me 

be  thy  curse,  my  son:  only  obey  my  voice,  and  go 
fetch  me  them. 

(6.  THE  BLESSING  STOLEN  IN  CONSEQUENCE.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  18.  And  he  came  unto  his  father,  and 
said,  My  father:  and  he  said.  Here  win  I;  who  art 
thou,  my  son  ? 

 19.  And  Jacob  said  unto  his  father,  I  am  Esau 

thy  firstborn ;  I  have  done  according  as  thou  badest 
me:  arise,  I  pray  thee,  sit  and  eat  of  my  venison,  that 
thy  soul  may  bless  me. 

 20.  And  Isaac  said  unto  his  son,  How  is  it 

that  thou  hast  found  it  so  quickly,  my  son  ?  And  he 
said.  Because  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  it  to  me. 

 24.  And  he  said,  Art  thou  my  veiy  son  Esau  ? 

And  he  said,  I  am. 

 26.  And  his  father  Isaac  said  vmto  him,  Come 

near  now,  and  kiss  me,  my  son. 

 29.  Let  people  sei-ve  thee,  and  nations  bow 

down  to  thee :  be  lord  over  thy  brethren,  and  let  thy 
mother's  sons  bow  down  to  thee :  cursed  be  every  one 
that  curseth  thee,  and  blessed  be  he  that  blesseth  thee. 

(7.  ESAU'S  DISAPPOINTMENT  AND  GRIEF.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  32.  And  Isaac  his  father  said  unto  him. 
Who  art  thou  ?  And  he  said,  I  am  thy  son,  thy  first- 
born, Esau. 

 33.  And  Isaac  trembled  very  exceedingly,  and 

said,  Who?  where  is  he  that  hath  taken  venison,  and 
brought  it  me,  and  I  have  eaten  of  all  before  thou 
camest,  and  have  blessed  him  ?  yea,  and  he  shall  be 

 '  34.  And  when  Esau  heard  the  words  of  his 

father,  he  cried  with  a  great  and  exceeding  bitter  crj-, 
and  said  imto  his  f\ither.  Bless  me,  CTen  me  also,  O  my 

—  —  35.  And  he  said,  Thy  brother  came  with  sub- 
tiltv,  and  hath  taken  away  thy  blessmg. 

--  —  36.  And  he  said".  Is  not  he  rightly  named 
Jacob  ?  for  he  hath  supplanted  me  these  two  times : 
he  took  awav  my  birthi-ight;  and,  behold,  now  he 


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hath  taken  away  my  blessing.  And  he  said,  Hast 
thou  not  reserved  a  blessing  for  nae  ? 

Gen.  xxvii.  37.  And  Isaac  answered  and  said  unto 
Esau,  Behold,  I  have  made  him  thy  lord,  and  all  his 
brethren  have  I  given  to  him  for  servants  ;  and  with 
com  and  wine  have  I  sustained  him :  and  what  shall 
I  do  now  unto  thee,  my  son  ? 

 38.  And  Esau  said  unto  his  father.  Hast  thou 

tut  one  blessing,  im^  father?  bless  me,  even  me  also,  O 
my  father.   And  ^au  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept. 

§  83.  Brethren. 

(1.  BROTHERLY  LOVTE.) 

Gen.  xlii.  7.  And  Joseph  saw  his  brethren,  and  he 
knew  them,  but  made  himself  strange  unto  them,  and 
spake  roughly  unto  them;  and  he  said  unto  them. 
Whence  come  ye  ?  And  they  said.  From  the  land  of 
Canaan  to  buy  food. 

 8.  And  Joseph  knew  his  brethren,  but  they 

knew  not  him. 

Ex.  iv.  27.  And  the  Lord  said  to  Aaron,  Go  into 
the  wilderness  to  meet  Moses.  And  he  went,  and 
jnet  him  in  the  mount  of  God,  and  kissed  him. 

Jud.  viii.  19.  And  he  said.  They  were  my  brethren, 
even  the  sons  of  my  mother :  as  the  Lord  liveth,  if  ye 
had  saved  them  alive,  I  would  not  slay  you. 

P8.  cxxxiii.  1.  Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant 
it  is  for  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  unity ! 

 2.  It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  upon  the 

head,  that  ran  down  upon  the  beard,  even  Aaron's 
beard :  that  went  down  to  the  skirts  of  his  garments ; 

 3.  As  the  dew  of  Hermon,  and  cts  tlie  dew  that 

descended  upon  the  mountains  of  Ziou :  for  there  the 
Lord  commanded  the  blessing,  even  life  for  eveiTuore. 

(2.  HATRED  A^[D  mjUBY  BY  BRETHREN.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  41.  And  Esau  hated  Jacob  because  of  the 
blessing  wherewith  his  father  blessed  him  :  and  Esau 
Baid  in  his  heart.  The  days  of  mourning  for  my  father 
are  at  hand  ;  then  will  I  slay  my  brother  Jacob. 

 42.  And  these  words  of  Esau  her  elder  son 

were  told  to  Rebekah  :  and  she  sent  and  called  Jacob 
her  younger  son,  and  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thy 
brother  Esau,  as  touching  thee,  doth  comfort  himself, 
purposing  to  kill  thee. 

 43.  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my  voice ; 

and  arise,  flee  thou  to  Laban  my  brother  to  Haran ; 

 44.  And  tarry  with  him  a  few  days,  until  thy 

brother's  fury  tui-n  away ; 

 45.  Until  thy  brother's  anger  turn  away  from 

thee,  and  he  forget  that  which  thou  hast  done  to  him : 
then  I  will  send,  and  fetch  thee  from  thence:  why 
should  I  be  deprived  also  of  you  both  in  one  day  ? 

—  xxxvii.  11.  And  his  brethren  envied  him;  but 
his  father  observed  the  saying. 

 18.  And  when  they  saw  him  afar  off,  even 

before  he  came  near  unto  them,  they  conspired  against 
him  to  slay  him. 

 19.  And  they  said  one  to  another,  Behold, 

this  dreamer  cometh. 

 20.  Come  now  therefore,  and  let  us  slay  him, 

and  cast  him  into  some  pit,  and  we  will  say.  Some 
evil  beast  hath  devoured  him ;  and  we  shall  see  what 
wiU  become  of  his  dreams. 

 21.  And  Reuben  heard  it,  and  he  delivered 

bim  out  of  their  hands ;  and  said.  Let  us  not  kill  him. 


 33.  And  Reuben  said  imto  them,  Shed  no 

blood,  but  cast  him  into  this  pit  that  is  in  the  wilder- 
ness, and  lay  no  hand  upon  him ;  that  he  might  rid 
him  out  of  their  hands,  to  deliver  him  to  his  father 
again. 

 24.  And  they  took  him,  and  cast  him  into  a 

pit :  and  the  pit  icas  empty,  tfiere  was  no  water  in  it. 

 26.  And  Judah  said  unto  his  brethren,  What 

profit  is  it  if  we  slay  our  brother,  and  conceal  his 
blood? 

 27.  Come,  and  lot  us  sell  him  to  the  Ishmael- 

ites,  and  let  not  our  hands  be  upon  him ;  for  he  is  our 
brother  and  our  flesh :  and  his  brethren  were  content. 

 30.  And  he  returned  unto  his  brethren,  and 

said,  The  child  is  not ;  and  I,  whither  shall  I  go  ? 

2  Sam.  xiii.  23.  And  Absalom  spake  unto  his  brother 
Amnon  neither  good  nor  bad :  for  Absalom  hated 
Amnon,  because  he  had  forced  his  sister  Tamar. 

Prov.  xviii.  19.  A  brother  offended  is  harder  to  be 
won  than  a  strong  city :  and  their  contentions  are  like 
the  bars  of  a  castle. 

(3.  BUT  NOT  REVENGED.) 

'Gen,  xxxiii.  4.  And  Esau  ran  to  meet  him,  and  em- 
braced him,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him :  and 
they  wept. 

—  xlii.  24.  And  he  turned  himself  about  from  them, 
and  wept;  and  returned  to  them  again,  and  com- 
muned with  them,  and  took  from  them  Simeon,  and 
bound  him  before  their  eyes. 

—  xliii.  30.  And  Joseph  made  haste ;  for  his  bowels 
did  yeai'n  upon  his  brother :  and  he  sought  wJiere  to 
weep;  and  he  entered  into  his  chamber,  and  wept 
there. 

—  xlv.  1.  Then  Joseph  could  not  refrain  himself 
before  all  them  that  stood  by  him;  and  he  cried. 
Cause  every  man  to  go  out  from  me.  And  there  stood 
no  man  with  him,  while  Joseph  made  himself  known 
unto  his  brethren. 

 2.  And  he  wept  aloud :  and  the  Egyptians 

and  the  house  of  Pharaoh  heard. 

 3.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  am 

Joseph;  doth  my  father  yet  live?  And  his  brethren 
could  not  answer  hina ;  for  they  were  troubled  at  his 
presence. 

 4.  And  Joseph  said  imto  his  brethren.  Come 

near  to  me,  I  pray  you.  And  they  came  near.  And 
he  said,  I  am  Joseph  your  brother,  whom  ye  sold  into 
Egypt. 

 13.  And  ye  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my  glory- 
in  Egypt,  and  of  all  that  ye  have  seen ;  and  ye  shall 
haste  and  bring  down  my  father  hither. 

 14.  And  he  fell  upon  his  brother  Benjamin's 

neck,  and  wept;  and  Benjamin  wept  upon  his  neck. 

 15.  Moreover  he  kissed  all  his  brethren,  and 

wept  upon  them :  and  after  that  his  brethren  talked 
with  him. 

 22.  To  aU  of  them  he  gave  each  man  changes 

of  raiment;  but  to  Benjamin  he  gave  three  hundred 
pieces  of  silver,  and  five  changes  of  raiment. 

 23.  And  to  his  father  he  sent  after  this  man- 
ner;  ten  asses  laden  with  the  good  things  of  Egj-pt, 
and  ten  she  asses  laden  with  corn  and  bread  and  meat 
for  his  father  by  the  way. 

 24.  So  he  sent  his  brethren  away,  and  they 

departed :  and  he  said  unto  them,  See  that  ye  fall  not 
out  by  the  way. 


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CHAP.  I. 
PRE-MOSAIC  SERVITUDE. 

§  1.   The  Curse  of  Canaan. 
See  Gen.  ix.  25. 

§  2.   Servants  in  the  Time  of  Abraham. 

(1.  CIKCUMCISED  ALONG  WITH  THE  FAMILY.) 

Gen.  xvii.  13.  He  that  is  born  in  tliy  house,  and  he 
that  19  bought  with  thy  money,  must  needs  be  circum- 
cised :  and  my  covenant  shall  be  in  your  flesh  for  an 
everlasting  covenant. 

 23.  And  Abraham  took  Islunael  his  son,  and 

all  that  were  born  in  his  house,  and  all  that  were 
bought  with  his  money,  every  male  among  the  men 
of  Abraham's  house;  and  circumcised  the  flesh  of 
their  foreskin  in  the  selfsame  day,  as  God  had  said 
unto  him. 

 27.  And  all  the  men  of  his  house,  born  in  the 

house,  and  bought  with  money  of  the  stranger,  were 
circumcised  with  him. 

(2.  GIVEN  AS  DOWHT.) 

Gen.  xxix.  24.  And  Laban  gave  unto  his  daughter 
Leah  Zilpah  his  maid  for  a  handmaid. 

 29.  And  Laban  gave  to  Rachel  his  daughter 

Bilhah  his  handmaid  to  be  her  maid. 

(3.  EMPLOYED  AS  SOLDIERS.) 

Gen.  xiv.  14.  And  when  Abram  heard  that  his 
brother  was  taken  captive,  he  armed  his  trained  ser- 
vants, born  in  his  own  house,  three  hundred  and 
eighteen,  and  pursued  iMm  imto  Dan. 

§  3.   Joseph  Sold  Twice. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  28.  Then  there  passed  by  Midianites 
merchantmen ;  and  they  drew  and  lifted  up  Joseph  out 
of  the  pit,  and  sold  Joseph  to  the  Ishmaelites  for 
twenty  pieces  of  silver :  and  they  brought  Joseph  into 
Egypt. 

 86.  And  the  Midianites  sold  him  into  Egypt 

unto  Potiphar,  an  officer  of  Pharaoh's,  and  captain  of 

the  guard. 

—  xxxix.  1.  And  Joseph  was  brought  down  to 
Egypt ;  and  Potiphar,  an  officer  of  Pharaoh,  captain 
of  the  guard,  an  Egyptian,  bought  him  of  the  hands  of 
the  Ishmaelites,  which  had  brought  him  down  thither. 

 2.  And  the  Lord  was  with  Joseph,  and  he 

was  a  prosperous  man ;  and  he  was  in  the  house  of 
his  master  the  Egyptian. 

 3.  And  his  master  saw  that  the  Lord  was  with 

him,  and  that  the  Lord  made  aU  that  he  did  to  pros- 
per in  ids  hand. 

§  4.   Becomes  Overseer. 

Gen.  xxxix.  4.  And  Joseph  found  grace  in  his  sight, 
and  he  served  him  :  and  he  made  him  overseer  over 
his  house,  and  all  that  he  had  he  put  into  his  hand. 

 5.  And  it  came  to  pass  from  the  time  that  he 

had  made  him  overseer  in  his  house,  and  over  all  that 
he  had,  that  the  Lord  blessed  the  Egyptian's  house 
for  Joseph's  sake ;  and  the  blessing  oif  the  Lord  was 
upon  all  that  he  had  in  the  house,  and  in  the  field.  • 

 6.  And  he  left  all  that  he  had  in  Joseph's  hand  ; 

and  he  knew  not  aught  he  had,  t>ave  the  bread  which 
he  did  eat.-t- 


§  5.   Bondage  for  Theft. 

Gen.  xliii.  18.  And  the  men  were  afraid,  because 
they  were  brought  into  Joseph's  house ;  and  they  said. 
Because  of  the  money  that  was  returned  in  our  sacks 
at  the  first  time  are  we  brought  in  ;  that  he  may  seek 
occasion  against  us,  and  fall  upon  us,  and  take  us  for 
bondmen,  and  om-  asses. 

—  xliv.  8.  Behold,  the  money,  which  we  found  in 
our  sacks'  mouths,  we  brought  again  imto  thee  out  of 
tne  laud  of  Canaan  :  how  then  should  we  steal  out  of 
thy  lord's  house  silver  or  gold  ? 

 9.  With  whomsoever  of  thy  servants  it  be 

found,  both  let  him  die,  and  we  also  will  be  my  lord's 
bondmen. 

 10.  And  he  said.  Now  also  let  it  be  according 

unto  your  words  :  he  with  whom  it  is  found  shall  be 
my  servant ;  and  ye  shall  be  blameless. 

 11.  Then  they  speedily  took  down  every  man 

his  sack  to  the  ground,  and  opened  every  man  his  sack. 

 12.  And  he  searched,  and  began  at  the  eldest, 

and  left  at  the  youngest :  and  the  cup  was  found  in 
Benjamin's  sack. 

 14.  And  Judah  and  his  brethren  came  to  Jo- 
seph's house ;  for  he  loas  yet  there :  and  they  fell  be- 
fore him  on  the  ground. 

 16.  And  Judah  said.  What  shall  we  say  unto 

my  lord  ?  what  shall  we  speak  ?  or  how  shall  we  clear 
ourselves  ?  God  hath  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy 
servants :  behold,  we  are  my  lord's  servants,  "both  we, 
and  he  also  with  whom  the  cup  is  found. 

—  —  17.  And  he  said,  God  forbid  that  I  should  do 
so :  but  the  man  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  found,  he 
shall  be  my  servant;  and  as  for  you,  get  you  up  in 
peace  unto  your  father. 

 33.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  let  thy  servant 

abide  instead  of  the  lad  a  bondman  to  my  lord ;  and 
let  the  lad  go  up  with  his  brethren. 

§  6.   The  Israelitish  Bondage  in  Egypt. 

(1.  ITS  SE'S'XRITY.) 

Ex.  V.  13.  And  the  taskmasters  hated  them,  saying, 
Fulfil  yoiu-  works,  your  daily  tasks,  as  when  there  was 
straw. 

 15.  Then  the  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel 

came  and  cried  unto  Pharaoh,  saying,  Wherefore  deal- 
est thou  thus  with  thy  servants  ? 

 16.  There  is  no  straw  given  imto  thy  servants, 

and  they  say  to  us,  Make  brick:  and,  behold,  thy  ser- 
vants are  beaten ;  but  the  fault  is  in  thine  own  people. 

 17.  But  he  said.  Ye  are  idle,  ye  are  idle  :  there- 
fore ye  say,  Let  us  go  and  do  sacrifice  to  the  Lord. 

(2.  BORROWING  IN  REPRISAL.) 

Ex.  iii.  22.  But  every  woman  shall  borrow  of  her 
neighbour,  and  of  her 'that  sojourueth  in  her  house, 
jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment:  and 
ye  shall  put  them  upon  your  sons,  and  upon  your 
daughters ;  and  ye  shall  spoil  the  Egyptians. 

—  xi.  2.  Speak  now  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  and 
let  every  man  borrow  of  his  neighbour,  and  every  wo- 
man of  her  neighbour,  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of 
gold. 

—  —  3.  And  the  Lord  gave  the  people  favour  in 
the  sight  of  the  Egyptians.  3Ioreover,  the  man  Moses 
was  very  great  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  sight  of 
Pharaoh's  servants,  and  in  the  sisht  of  the  people 

—  xii.  35.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  according 


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to  the  word  of  Moses;  and  they  borrowed  of  the  Egyp- 
tians jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment : 
Ex.  xii.  3G.  And  the  Lokd  gave  the  people  favour  in 
the  sight  of  the  Egyptians,  so  that  they  lent  unto  them 
such  things  as  they  required  :  and  they  spoiled  the 
Egyptians. 


CHAP.  n. 

HEBREW  SERVITUDE. 

§  7.   Jfot  properly  Slavery. 

Lev.  XXV.  43.  Thou  shalt  not  rule  over  him  with 
rigour ;  but  shalt  fear  thy  God. 

Deut.  xxiv.  7.  If  a  man  be  found  stealing  any  of 
his  brethren  of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  maketh 
merchandise  of  him,  or  selleth  him ;  then  that  thief 
shall  die ;  and  thou  shalt  put  evil  away  from  among 
you. 

§  8.   Bat  Bondage  an  Evil  and  a  Degradation. 

Deut.  xxviii.  68.  And  the  Lord  shall  bring  thee 
into  Egj-pt  again  with  ships,  by  the  way  whereof  I 
spake  unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  see  it  no  more  again  :  and 
there  ye  shall  be  sold  unto  your  enemies  for  bondmen 
and  bondwomen,  and  no  man  shall  buy  you. 

I  Kings  i.v.  22.  But  of  the  children  of  Israel  did 
Solomon  make  no  bondmen :  but  they  were  men  of 
•war,  and  his  servants,  and  his  princes,  and  his  cap- 
tains, and  rulers  of  his  chariots,  and  his  horsemen. 

4  ».   Hebrews  Sold  to  Hebrews  for  Theft. 

Ex.  xxii.  2.  If  a  thief  be  found  breaking  up,  and  be 
smitten  that  he  die,  there  shall  no  blood  be  shed  for  him. 

 3.  If  the  sun  be  risen  upon  him,  there  sTiall  be 

blood  shed  for  him ;  far  he  should  make  full  restitu- 
tion :  if  he  have  nothing,  then  he  shall  be  sold  for  his 
theft. 

§  10.   On  Account  of  Poverty  :  for  Six  Years,  or 
less  if  the  Year  of  Jubilee  came  sooner. 

Ex.  xxi.  1.  Now  these  (ire  the  judgments  which  thou 
shalt  set  before  them. 

 2.  If  thou  buy  a  Hebrew  servant,  six  years  he 

shall  serve :  and  in  the  seventh  he  shall  go  out  free 
for  nothing. 

 3.  If  he  came  in  by  himself,  he  shall  go  out 

by  himself:  if  he  were  married,  then  his  wife  shall 
go  out  with  him. 

 4.  If  his  master  have  given  him  a  wife,  and 

she  have  borne  him  sons  or  daughters  ;  the  wife  and 
her  children  shall  be  her  master's,  and  he  shall  go  out 
by  himself. 

Lev.  XXV.  39.  And  if  (hy  brother  that  dwelleth  by 
thee  be  waxen  poor,  and  be  sold  unto  thee ;  thou  shalt 
not  compel  him  to  serve  as  a  bondservant : 

 40.  But  as  a  hired  servant,  and  as  a  sojourner, 

he  shall  be  with  thee,  and  shall  serve  thee  unto  the 
year  of  jubilee: 

 •  41.  And  tTien  shall  he  depart  from  thee,  both 

he  and  his  children  with  him,  and  shall  return  unto 
jhis  own  family,  and  unto  the  possession  of  his  fathers 
Bhall  he  return. 

 42.  For  they  are  my  servants,  which  I  brought 

forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt :  they  shall  not  be  sold 
as  bondmen. 

Deut.  XV.  12.  And  if  thy  brother,  a  Hebrew  man,  or 
a  Hebrew  woman,  be  sold  unto  thee,  and  serve  thee 
six  years ;  then  in  the  seventh  year  thou  shalt  let  him 
go  free  from  thee. 

 13.  And  when  thou  sendest  him  out  free 

from  thee,  thou  shalt  not  let  him  go  away  empty: 

 14.  Thou  shalt  furnish  him  liberally  out  of 

thy  flock,  and  out  of  thy  floor,  and  out  of  thy  wine- 
press: of  that  wherewith  the  Lord  thy  God  hath 
blessed  thee  thou  shalt  give  unto  him. 

 15.  And  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast 

a  bondman  in  the  laud  of  Egypt,  and  the  Lord  thy 


God  redeemed  thee:  therefore  I  command  thee  this 
thing  to  day. 

 18.  It  shall  not  seem  hard  unto  thee,  when 

thou  sendest  him  away  free  from  thee ;  for  he  hath 
been  worth  a  double  hired  servant  to  thee,  in  serving 
thee  six  years :  and  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee 
in  all  that  thou  doest. 

2  Kings  iv.  1.  Now  there  cried  a  certain  woman  of  the 
wives  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  unto  Elisha,  saying, 
Thy  servant  my  husband  is  dead ;  and  thou  knowest  that 
thy  servant  did  fear  the  Lord  :  and  the  creditor  is 
come  to  take  unto  him  my  two  sous  to  be  bondmen. 

§  11.   For  More  Than  Six  Years. 

Ex.  xxi.  5.  And  if  the  servant  shall  plainly  say,  I 
love  my  master,  my  wife,  and  my  children  ;  I  will  not 
go  out  free : 

 6.  Then  his  master  shall  bring  him  unto  the 

judges ;  he  shall  also  bring  him  to  the  door,  or  unto 
the  door  post ;  and  his  master  shall  bore  his  ear 
through  with  an  awl ;  and  he  shall  serve  him  for  ever. 

Lev.  XXV.  10.  And  ye  shall  hallow  the  fiftieth  year, 
and  proclaim  liberty  throughout  all  the  land  unto  all 
the  inhabitants  thereof :  it  shall  be  a  jubilee  unto  you ; 
and  ye  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  possession, 
and  ye  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  family. 

Deut.  XV.  16.  And  it  shall  be,  if  he  say  unto  thee,  I 
will  not  go  away  from  thee ;  because  he  loveth  thee 
and  thine  house,  because  he  is  well  with  thee; 

 17.  Then  thou  shalt  take  an  awl,  and  thrust 

it  through  his  ear  unto  the  door,  and  he  shall  be  thy 
servant  for  ever.  And  also  unto  thy  maidservant  thou 
shalt  do  likewise. 

§  12.   Vowed  Servants  of  the  Sanctuary. 

Lev.  xxvii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  When  a  man  shall  make  a  singular 
vow,  the  persons  shali  be  for  the  Lord  by  thy  estima- 
tion. 

 8.  But  if  he  be  poorer  than  thy  estimation, 

then  he  shall  present  himself  before  the  priest,  and 
the  priest  shall  value  him;  according  to  his  ability 
that  vowed  shall  the  priest  value  him. 

§  13.   To  Non-Hebrews. 

Lev.  XXV.  47.  And  if  a  sojourner  or  stranger  wax 
rich  Xiy  thee,  and  thy  brother  that  dwelleth  by  him  wax 
poor,  and  sell  himself  unto  the  stranger  or  sojourner 
by  thee,  or  to  the  stock  of  the  stranger's  family : 

 ,48.  After  that  he  is  sold  he  may  be  redeemed 

again ;  one  of  his  brethren  may  redeem  him : 

(See  Joel iii.  6.   Amos  i.  6.) 

Lev.  XXV.  49.  Either  his  uncle,  or  his  uncle's  son, 
may  redeem  him,  or  any  that  is  nigh  of  kin  unto  him 
of  his  family  may  redeem  him ;  or  if  he  be  able,  he 
may  redeem  himself 

 50.  And  he  shall  reckon  with  him  that  bought 

him  from  the  year  that  he  was  sold  to  him  unto  the 
year  of  jubilee  :  and  the  price  of  his  sale  shall  be  ac- 
cording unto  the  number  of  years,  according  to  the 
time  of  a  hired  servant  shall  it  be  with  him. 

 51.  If  there  be  yet  many  years  behind,  accord- 
ing unto  them  he  shall  give  again  the  price  of  his  re- 
demption out  of  the  money  that  he  was  bought  for. 

 52.  And  if  there  remain  but  few  years  unto 

the  year  of  jubilee,  then  he  shall  count  with  him,  and 
according  unto  his  years  shall  he  give  him  again  the 
price  of  his  redemption. 

 53.  And  as  a  yearly  hired  servant  shall  he  be 

with  him  :  and  the  other  shall  not  rule  with  rigour  over 
him  in  thy  sight. 

 54.  And  if  he  be  not  redeemed  in  these  year», 

then  he  shall  go  out  in  the  year  of  jubilee,  both  he,  and 
his  children  with  him. 

 55.  For  unto  me  the  children  of  Israel  are 

servants  ;  they  are  my  servants  whom  I  brought  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt :  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

§  14.   Hebrew  Maidservants. 

Ex.  xxi.  7.    And  if  a  man  sell  his  daughter  to  be  a 


437 


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MASTEES  AND  SERVANTS. 


BOOK  XVU. 


maidservant,  she  shaU  not  go  out  as  the  menservants 
do. 

Ex.  xxi.  8.  If  she  please  not  her  master,  who  hath  be- 
trothed her  to  himself,  then  shall  he  let  her  be  re- 
deemed :  to  sell  her  unto  a  strange  nation  he  shall 
have  no  power,  seeing  he  hath  dealt  deceitfully  with 
her. 

 9.  And  if  he  have  betrothed  her  unto  his  son, 

he  shall  deal  with  her  after  the  manner  of  daughters. 

 10.  If  he  take  him  another  wife,  her  food,  her 

raiment,  and  her  duty  of  marriage,  shall  he  not  dimin- 
ish. 

 11.  And  if  he  do  not  these  three  unto  her, 

then  shall  she  go  out  free  without  money. 

§  15.  Penalty  for  Abuse  of  Bond  SeiTants. 

Ex.  xxi.  20.  And  if  a  man  smite  his  servant,  or  his 
maid,  with  a  rod,  and  he  die  under  his  hand ;  he  shall 
be  sm-ely  punished. 

 21.  Notwithstanding,  if  he  continue  a  day  or 

two,  he  sliall  not  be  punished  :  for  he  is  his  money. 

 26.  And  if  a  man  smite  the  eye  of  his  servant, 

or  the  eye  of  his  maid,  that  it  perish ;  he  shall  let  him 
go  free  for  his  eye's  sake. 

 27.  And  if  he  smite  out  his  manservant's  tooth, 

or  his  maidservant's  tooth ;  he  shall  let  him  go  free 
for  his  tooth's  sake. 

§  16.   A  Slave  Owning  Slaves. 

2  Sam.  ix.  10.  Thou  therefore,  and  thy  sons,  and 
thy  servants,  shall  till  the  land  for  him,  and  thou  shalt 
bring  in  the  fruits,  that  thy  master's  son  may  have  food 
to  eat:  but  Mephibosheth  thy  master's  son  shall  cat 
bread  alway  at  my  table.  Now  Ziba  had  fifteen  sons 
and  twenty  servants. 


§17. 


Pursuit  and  Recovery  of  Fugitive  Bond 
Servants. 


(1.  BY  HEBHKW  MASTER.) 

I  Kings  ii.  39.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
three  years,  that  two  of  the  servants  of  Shimei  ran 
away  unto  Achish  son  of  Maachah  king  of  Gath.  And 
they  told  Shimei,  saying.  Behold,  thy  servants  be  in 
Gath. 

 40.  And  Shimei  arose,  and  saddled  his  ass,  and 

went  to  Gath  to  Achish  to  seek  his  servants:  and 
Shimei  went,  and  brought  his  servants  from  Gath. 

 41.  And  it  was  told  Solomon  that  Shimei  had 

gone  from  Jerusalem  to  Gath,  and  was  come  again. 

(2.  BUT  NOT  ALLOWED  TO  GENTILES.) 

Deut.  xxiii.  15.  Thou  shalt  not  deliver  unto  his  mas- 
ter the  servant  which  is  escaped  from  his  master  unto 
thee: 

 16.  He  shall  dwell  with  thee,  even  among  you, 

in  that  place  which  he  shall  choose  in  one  of  thy  gates, 
where  it  liketh  him  best :  thou  shalt  not  oppress  him. 

§  18.   Hebrew  Servitude  Abolished. 

Jer.  xxxiv.  8.  Tliis  is  the  word  that  came  unto  Jere- 
miah from  the  Lord,  after  that  the  king  Zedekiah  had 
made  a  covenant  with  all  the  people  which  ioe7'e  at  Je- 
rusalem, to  proclaim  liberty  unto  them ; 

 9.  That  every  man  should  let  his  manservant, 

and  every  man  his  maidservant,  being  a  Hebrew  or  a 
Hebrewess,  go  free ;  that  none  should  serve  himself 
of  them,  to  icit,  of  a  Jew  his  brother. 

 10.  Now  when  all  the  princes,  and  all  the  peo- 
ple, which  had  entered  into  the  covenant,  heard  that 
every  one  should  let  his  manservant,  and  every  one 
his  maidservant,  go  free,  that  none  should  serve  them- 
selves of  them  any  more ;  then  they  obeyed,  and  let 
ihem  go. 

 11.  But  afterwards  they  turned,  and  caused 

the  servants  and  the  handmaids,  whom  they  had  let 
go  free,  to  return,  and  brought  them  into  subjection 
for  servants  and  for  handmafds. 

 14.  At  the  end  of  seven  years  let  ye  go  every 

man  his  brother  a  Hebrew,  which  hath  been  sold  unto 
Uiee ;  and  when  he  hath  served  thee  six  yeai-s,  thou 


shalt  let  him  go  free  from  thee :  but  your  fathers  heark- 
ened not  unto  me,  neither  inclined  their  ear. 

 15.  And  ye  were  now  turned,  and  had  done 

right  in  my  sight,  in  proclaiming  liberty  every  man 
to  his  neighbour  :  and  ye  had  made  a  covenant  before 
me  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name. 

 16.  But  ye  turned  and  polluted  my  name,  and 

caused  every  man  his  servant,  and  every  man  his 
handmaid,  whom  he  had  set  at  liberty  at  their  pleas- 
ure, to  return,  and  brought  them  into  subjection,  to  be 
mito  you  for  servants  and  for  handmaids. 

 17.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord;  Ye  have 

not  hearkened  unto  me,  in  proclaiming  liberty,  every 
one  to  his  brother,  and  every  man  to  his  neighbour : 
behold,  I  proclaim  a  liberty  for  you,  saith  the  Lord, 
to  the  sword,  to  the  pestilence,  and  to  the  famine ;  and 
I  will  make  you  to  be  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms 
of  the  earth. 

 18.  And  I  will  give  the  men  that  have  trans- 
gressed my  covenant,  which  have  not  performed  the 
words  of  the  covenant  which  they  had  made  before 
me,  when  they  cut  the  calf  in  twain,  and  passed  be- 
tween the  parts  thereof, 

 19.  The  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  princes  of 

Jerusalem,  the  eunuchs,  and  the  priests,  and  all  the 
people  of  the  land,  which  passed  between  the  parts  of 
the  calf; 

 20.  I  will  even  give  them  into  the  hand  of 

their  enemies,  and  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek 
their  life :  and  their  dead  bodies  shall  be  for  meat  unto 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  to  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

§  19.  Attempt  to  Revive  it. 

Neh.  V.  1.  And  there  was  a  great  cry  of  the  people 
and  of  their  wives  against  their  brethren  the  Jews. 

 2.  For  there  were  that  said.  We,  our  sons,  and 

our  daughters,  are  many :  therefore  we  take  up  corn 
for  them,  that  we  may  eat  and  live. 

 3.  Some  also  there  were  that  said.  We  have 

mortgaged  our  lands,  vineyards,  and  houses,  that  we 
might  buy  corn,  because  of  the  dearth. 

 4.  There  were  also  that  said.  We  have  bor- 
rowed money  for  the  king's  tribute,  and  thai  uxMn  our 
lands  and  vineyards. 

 5.  Yet  now  our  flesh  is  as  the  flesh  of  our 

brethren,  our  children  as  their  children :  and,  lo,  we 
bring  into  bondage  our  sons  and  our  daughters  to  be 
servants,  and  some  of  our  daughters  are  brought  into 
bondage  already  :  neither  is  it  in  our  power  to  redeem 
iJiem  ;  for  other  men  have  our  lands  and  vinej^ards. 

 6.  And  I  was  very  angry  when  I  heard  their 

cry  and  these  words. 

 7.  Then  I  consulted  with  myself,  and  I  re- 
buked the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and  said  mito  them, 
Ye  exact  usury,  every  one  of  his  brother.  And  I  set 
a  great  assembly  against  them. 

 8.  And  "I  said  unto  them,  We,  after  our  ability, 

have  redeemed  our  brethren  the  Jews,  which  were 
sold  unto  the  heathen;  and  will  ye  even  sell  your 
brethren  ?  or  shall  they  be  sold  unto  us  ?  Then  held 
they  their  peace,  and  found  notliing  to  ansicer. 

 9.  Also  I  said,  It  is  not  good  that  ye  do : 

ought  ye  not  to  walk  in  the  fear  of  our  God  because 
of  the  reproach  of  the  heathen  our  enemies? 

 10.  I  likewi.se,  and  my  brethren,  and  my  serv- 
ants, might  exact  of  them  money  and  corn :  I  pray  you, 
let  us  leave  ofl'  this  usury. 

 11.  Eestore,  I  pray  you,  to  them,  even  this  day, 

their  lands,  their  vineyards,  their  oliveyards,  and  their 
houses,  also  the  hundredth  part  of  the  money,  and  of 
the  corn,  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  tliat  ye  exact  of  them. 

 12.  Then  said  they.  We  will  restore  them,  and 

will  require  nothing  of  them ;  so  will  we  do  as  thou 
sayest.  Then  I  called  the  priests,  and  took  an  oath  of 
them,  that  they  should  do  according  to  this  promise. 


438 


CHAP.  III.,  IT. 


MASTERS  AND  SERVANTS. 


BOOK  XVII. 


CHAP.  IIL 

SLAVES  OF    FOREIGN  DESCENT 
AMONG-  THE  HEBREWS. 

§  20.   Slaves  might  be  Purchased  of  the  Heathen. 

Lev.  xxT.  44.  Both  thy  bondmen,  and  thy  bond- 
maids, which  thou  shall  have,  nhdll  he  of  the  heathen 
that  are  round  about  you ;  of  them  shall  ye  buy  bond- 
men and  bondmaids. 

 45.  Moreover,  of  the  children  of  the  strangers 

that  do  sojourn  among  j-ou,  of  them  shall  ye  buy,  and 
of  their  fomilies  that  are  with  you,  which  they  begat 
in  your  land :  and  they  shall  be  your  possession. 

 46.  And  ye  shall  take  them  as  an  inheritance 

for  your  children  after  you,  to  inherit  them  for  a  pos- 
session ;  they  shall  be  your  bondmen  for  ever :  but 
over  your  bi-ethrcn  the  children  of  Israel,  ye  shall  not 
rule  one  over  another  with  rigour. 

§  21.   But  Man-Stealing  Prohibited. 

Ex.  xxi.  16.  And  he  that  stcaleth  a  man,  and  selleth 
him,  or  if  he  be  found  in  his  hand,  he  shall  surely  be 
put  to  death. 

§  22.   Captives  Reduced  to  Servitude, 

(1.  WOMEN  AND  CHILDREN.) 

See  Num.  xxxi.  35.   Deut.  xx.  14;  xxi.  10, 11. 

(2.  A  CAPTIVE  WIFE  NOT  TO  BE  SOLD.) 

Deut.  xxi.  14.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  have  no  delight 
in  her,  then  thou  shalt  let  her  go  ^/hither  she  will; 
but  thou  shalt  not  sell  her  at  all  for  money,  thou  shalt 
not  make  merchandise  of  her,  because  thou  hast 
humbled  her. 

(3.  THE  lord's  tribute.) 

(See  Num.  xxxi.  28-30.) 

Num.xxxi.  40.  And  the  persons  were  sixteen  thou- 
sand ;  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  was  thirty  and  two 
persons. 

 47.  Even  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  Moses 

took  one  portion  of  fifty,  both  of  man  and  of  beast,  and 
gave  them  unto  the  Levites,  which  kept  the  charge  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  ;  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses. 

§  23.   Canaanites  Enslaved. 

(1.  THE  GEBEONITES.) 

(See  Jos.  ix.  3-27.) 

2  Sam.  xxi.  2.  And  the  king  called  the  Gibeonites, 
aad  said  vmto  them ;  (now  the  Gibeonites  were  not  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  but  of  the  remnant  of  the  Amo- 
rites ;  and  the  children  of  Israel  had  sworn  unto  them  : 
and  Saul  sought  to  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the  chil- 
di'en  of  Israel  and  Judah :) 

(2.  REMNANTS  OF  THE  CANAANITES.) 

See  I  Kings  ix.  20.   2  Chr.viii.  7. 

(3.  THE  NETHINIM.*) 

Ezr.  ii.  48.  The  Nethinim  :  the  children  of  Ziha,  the 
children  of  Hasupha,  the  children  of  Tabbaoth, 

 44.  The  children  of  Keros,  the  children  of  Si- 

aha,  the  children  of  Padon, 

 45.  The  children  of  Lebanah,  the  children  of 

Hagabah,  the  children  of  Akkub, 

 46.  The  children  of  Hagab,  the  children  of 

Shalmai,  the  children  of  Hanan, 

 47.  The  children  of  Giddel,  the  children  of 

Gahar,  the  children  of  Reaiah, 

 48.  The  children  of  Rezin,  the  children  of  Ne- 

koda,  the  children  of  Gazzam, 

 49.  The  children  of  Uzza,  the  children  of  Pa- 

seah,  the  children  of  Besai, 

 50.  The  children  of  Asnah,  the  children  of 

Mehunim,  the  children  of  Nephusim, 

 51.  The  children  of  Bakbuk,  the  children  of 

Hakupha,  the  children  of  Harhur, 


*  OnVinally  Giheonites  (.7os.  ix.  21-87),  but  afterwards  appa- 
rently rbcruited  from  other  captives  taken  in  war.— H. 


 52.  The  children  of  Bazluth,  the  children  of 

Mehida,  the  children  of  Harsha, 

 53.  The  children  of  Barkos,  tho  children  of 

Sisera,  the  children  of  Thamah, 

 54.  The  children  ofNeziah,  tho  children  of 

Hatipha. 

Neh.  vii.  46.  The  Nethinim:  the  children  of  Ziha, 
the  children  of  Hashupha,  the  children  of  Tabbaoth, 

 47.  The  children  of  Keros,  the  children  of  Sia, 

the  children  of  Padon, 

 48.  The  children  of  Lebana,  the  children  of 

Hagaba,  the  children  of  Shalmai, 

 49.  The  children  of  Hanan,  the  children  of 

Giddel,  the  children  of  Gahar, 

 50.  The  children  of  Reaiah,  the  children  of 

Rezin,  the  children  of  Nekoda, 

 51.  The  children  of  Gazzam,  the  children  of 

Uzza,  the  children  of  Phaseah, 

 52.  The  children  of  Besai,  the  children  of  Me- 

unim,  the  children  of  Nephishesim, 

 53.  The  children  of  Bakbuk,  the  children  of 

Hakupha,  the  children  of  Harhur, 

 54.  The  children  of  Bazlith,  the  children  of 

Mehida,  the  children  of  Harsha, 

 55.  The  children  of  Barkos,  the  children  of 

Sisera,  the  children  of  Tamah, 

 56.  The  children  of  Neziah,  the  children  of 

Hatipha. 

(4.  THE  CHILDREN  OF  SOLOMON'S  SERVANTS.) 

Ezr.  ii.  55.  The  children  of  Solomon's  servants :  the 
children  of  Sotai,  the  children  of  Sophereth,  the  chil- 
dren of  Peruda, 

 56.  The  children  of  Jaalah,  the  children  of 

Darkon,  the  children  of  Giddel, 

 57.  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  children  of 

Hattil,  the  children  of  Pochereth  of  Zebaim,  the  chil- 
dren of  Ami. 

 58.  All  the  Nethinim,  and  the  children  of 

Solomon's  servants,  were  three  hundred  ninety  and  two. 

Neh.  vii.  57.  The  children  of  Solomon's  servants: 
the  children  of  Sotai,  the  children  of  Sophereth,  the 
children  of  Perida, 

 58.  The  children  of  Jaala,  the  children  of  Dar- 
kon, the  children  of  Giddel, 

 59.  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  children 

of  Hattil,  the  children  of  Pochereth  of  Zebaim,  the 
childi'en  of  Amon. 

 60.  All  the  Nethinim,  and  the  children  of  Sol- 
omon's servants,  were  three  hundred  ninety  and  two. 


CHAP.  IV, 
GR^CO-ROMAN  SERVITUDE. 

§  24.   St.  Paul's  Advice  to  Servants. 

I  Cor.  vii.  21.  Art  thou  called  leijig  a  servant  ?  care 
not  for  it :  but  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  use  it 
rather. 

 22.  For  he  that  is  called  in  the  Lord,  being  a 

servant,  is  the  Lord's  freeman  :  likewise  also  he  that  is 
called,  beiyig  free,  is  Christ's  servant. 

 23.  Ye  are  bought  with  a  price ;  be  not  ye  the 

servants  of  men. 

 24.  Brethren,  let  every  man,  wherein  he  is 

called,  therein  abide  with  God. 

§  2.5.   Onesinius  sent  back  to  his  Master. 

Philem.  10.  I  beseech  thee  for  my  son  Onesimus, 

whom  1  have  begotten  in  my  bonds  : 

 11.  Which  in  time  past  was  to  thee  improfit- 

able,  but  now  jjrotitable  to  thee  and  to  me: 

 13.  Whom  I  have  sent  again :  thou  therefore 

receive  him,  that  is,  mine  own  bowels : 

 13.  Whom  I  would  have  retained  with  me, 

that  in  thy  stead  he  misrht  have  ministered  unto  me  in 
the  bonds  of  the  gospel : 

 14.  But  without  thy  mind  would  I  donothmg; 


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that  thy  benefit  should  not  be  as  it  were  of  necessity, 
but  willingly. 

§  26.   Philemon  to  receive  Iiim  .as  a  Brotlier. 

Philem.  15.  For  perhaps  he  therefore  departed  for 
a  season,  that  thou  shoiildest  receive  him  for  ever ; 

—  16.  Not  now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  servant,  a 
brother  beloved,  specially  to  me,  but  how  much  more 
unto  thee,  both  in  the  flesh,  and  in  the  Lord? 

—  17.  If  thou  count  me  therefore  a  partner,  receive 
him  as  myself 

—  18.  If  he  hath  wronged  thee,  or  oweth  iliee  aught, 
put  tliat  on  mine  account; 

—  ID.  I  Paul  have  written  it  with  mine  own  hand, 
I  will  repay  it :  albeit  I  do  not  say  to  thee  how  thou 
owest  unto  me  even  thine  own  self  besides. 

—  20.  Yea,  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the 
Lord :  refresh  my  bowels  in  the  Lord. 

—  21.  Having  confidence  in  thy  obedience  I  wrote 
unto  thee,  knowing  that  thou  wilt  also  do  more  than 
I  say. 

§  27.   Duties  of  Servants. 

(1.  TO  BE  RESPECTFUL.) 

I  Tim.  vi.  1.  Let  as  many  servants  as  are  under  the 
yoke  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  honour, 
that  the  name  of  God  and  his  doctrine  be  not  blas- 
phemed. 

 2.  And  they  that  have  believing  masters,  let 

them  not  despise  them,  because  they  are  brethren ;  but 
rather  do  them  service,  because  they  are  faithful  and 
beloved,  partakers  of  the  benefit.  These  things  teach 
and  exhort. 

(2,  OBEDIENT.) 

Eph.vi.  5.  Servants,  be  obedient  to  them  that  are 
your  masters  according  to  the  flesh,  with  fear  and 
trembling,  in  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ ; 

 6.  Not  with  eyeservice,  as  menpleasers ;  but 

as  the  servants  of  Christ,  doing  the  will  of  God  from 
the  heart ; 

 7.  With  good  will  doing  service,  as  to  the 

Lord,  and  not  to  men  : 

Col.iii.  22.  Servants,  obey  in  all  things  your  mas- 
ters according  to  the  flesh;  not  with  eyeservice,  as 
menpleasers  ;  but  in  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  God : 

Tit.  ii.  9.  Exhort  servants  to  be  obedient  unto  their 
own  masters,  and  to  please  thetn  well  in  aU  things ;  not 
answering  again ; 

IPet.ii.  18.  Servants,  be  subject  to  your  masters 
with  all  fear  ;  not  only  to  the  good  and  gentle,  but  also 
to  the  fro  ward. 

 19.  For  this  is  thankworthy,  if  a  man  for  con- 
science toward  God  endure  grief,  suffering  wrongfully. 

 20.  For  what  glory  is  it,  if,  when  ye  be  buf- 
feted for  your  faults,  ye  shall  take  it  patiently  ?  but  if, 
when  ye  do  well,  and  suffer /o?"  it,  ye  take  it  patiently, 
this  is  acceptable  with  God. 

(3.  FAITHFUL.) 

I  Cor.  iv.  1.  Let  a  man  so  account  of  us,  as  of  the 
ministers  of  Christ,  and  stewards  of  the  mysteries  of 
God. 

 2.  Moreover  it  is  required  in  stewards,  that  a 

man  be  found  faithful. 

Col.  iii.  23.  And  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  it  heartily,  as 
to  the  Lord,  and  not  unto  men  ; 

 24.  Knowing  that  of  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive 

the  reward  of  the  inheritance  :  for  ye  serve  the  Lord 
Christ. 

Tit.  ii.  10.  J^ot  purloining,  but  shewing  all  good  fi- 
delity ;  that  they  may  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our 
Savibur  in  all  things. 

§  28.   Duties  of  Masters. 

(1.  TO  BE  JUST.) 

Job  xxxi.  13.  If  I  did  despise  the  cause  of  my  man- 
servant or  of  my  maidservant,  when  they  contended 
with  me ; 

 14  "What  then  shall  1  do  when  God  riseth  up  ? 

and  when  he  visiteth,  what  shall  I  answer  him? 

.  15.  Did  not  he  that  made  me  in  the  womb  make 

him  ?  and  did  not  one  fashion  us  in  the  womb  ? 


Col.  iv.  1.  Masters,  give  unto  your  servants  that 
which  is  just  and  equal ;  knowing  that  ye  also  have 
a  Master  in  heaven. 

(2.  AND  GENTLE.) 

Eph.  vi.  9.  And,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  unto 
them,  forbearing  threatening:  knowing  that  your  Mas- 
ter also  is  in  heaven ;  neither  is  there  respect  of  per- 
sons with  him. 


CHAP,  v: 

HIHED  SERVANTS. 

§  29.   Working  for  Wages  not  wlioUy  unknown 
among  the  Hebrews. 

Jobxiv.  6.  Turn  from  him,  that  he  may  rest,  till  he 
shall  accomplish,  as  a  hireling,  his  day. 
See  Jobvii.  1,  2. 

§  30.  Jacob. 

(1.  TO  WORK  FOR  STATED  WAGES.) 

Gen.xxix.  15.  And  Labansaid  unto  Jacob,  Because 
thou  art  my  brother,  shouldest  thou  therefore  serve 
me  for  nought  ?  tell  me,  what  shall  thy  wages  be  ? 

(2.  HIS  SERVICE  FOR  HIS  WIVES.) 

Gen.  XXX.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Rachel  had 
borne  Joseph,  that  Jacob  said  unto  Laban,  Send  me 
away,  that  I  may  go  uuto  mine  own  place,  and  to  my 
country. 

 26.  Give  me  my  wives  and  my  children,  for 

whom  I  have  served  thee,  and  let  me  go :  for  thou 
knowest  my  service  which  I  have  done  thee. 

(3.  HIS  WAGES  TO  BE  IN  CATTLE.) 

Gen.  XXX.  27.  And  Laban  said  unto  him,  I  pray  thee, 
if  I  have  found  favour  in  thine  eyes,  tarry  :for  I  have 
learned  bj'  experience  that  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 
for  thy  sake. 

 28.  And  he  said.  Appoint  me  thy  wages,  and 

I  will  give  it. 

 29.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  knowest  how 

I  have  served  thee,  and  how  thy  cattle  was  with  me. 

 30.  For  it  was  little  which  thou  hadst  before 

I  came,  and  it  is  now  increased  unto  a  multitude ;  and 
the  Lord  hath  blessed  thee  since  my  coming ;  and 
now,  when  shall  I  provide  for  mine  own  house  also  ? 

 31.  And  he  said.  What  shall  I  give  thee  ?  And 

Jacob  said,  Thou  shalt  not  give  me  any  thing  :  if  thou 
wilt  do  this  thing  for  me,  I  will  again  feed  and  keep 
thy  flock. 

 32.  I  will  pass  through  all  thy  flock  to  day,  re- 
moving from  thence  all  the  speckled  and  spotted  cat- 
le,  and  all  the  brown  cattle  among  the  sheep,  and  the 
spotted  and  speckled  among  the  goats:  and  of  such 
shall  be  my  hire. 

 33.  So  shall  my  righteousness  answer  for  me 

in  time  to  come,  when  it  shall  come  for  my  hire  before 
thy  face :  every  one  that  is  not  speckled  and  spotted 
among  the  goats,  and  brown  among  the  sheep,  that 
shall  be  counted  stolen  with  me. 

 34.  And  Laban  said,  Behold,  I  would  it  might 

be  according  to  thy  word. 

(4.  HIS  WAGES  OFTEN  CHANGED.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  6.  And  ye  know  that  with  all  my  power 
I  have  served  j-our  father. 

 7.  And  your  father  hath  deceived  me,  and 

changed  my  wages  ten  times ;  but  God  suffered  him 
not  to  hurt  me. 

 41.  Thus  have  I  been  twentj'  years  in  thy 

house :  1  served  thee  fourteen  years  for  thy  two  daugh- 
ters, and  six  years  for  thy  cattle ;  and  thou  hast  changed 
my  wages  ten  times. 

(5.  HE  R.\N  AWAY.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  20.  And  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to 
Laban  the  Svrian,  in  that  he  told  him  not  thathe  fled. 

 21.  So  he  fled  with  all  that  he  had ;  and  he  rose 

up,  and  passed  over  the  river,  and  set  his  face  0icard 
the  mount  Gilead. 


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Gen.  xxxi.  22.  And  it  was  told  Laban  on  the  third 
day,  that  Jacob  was  fled. 

 23.  And  he  took  his  brethren  witli  him,  and 

pursued  after  him  seven  days'  jom-ney ;  and  they  over- 
toolt  him  in  the  mount  Gilead. 

§  31.   Treatment  of  Hirelings. 

(1.  NOT  TO  BE  OPPRESSED.) 

Deut.  xxiv.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  oppress  a  hired  serv- 
ant that  is  poor  and  needy,  whether  he  be  of  thy  breth- 
ren, or  of  thy  strangers  that  .are  in  thy  laud  within 
thy  gates : 

(2.  TO  BE  PAID  D.\ILY.) 

Lev.  xix.  13.  Thou  shalt  not  defraud  thy  neighbour, 
neither  rob  him:  the  wages  of  him  that  is  hired  shall 
not  abide  with  thee  all  night  until  the  morning. 

Deut.  xxiv.  15.  At  his  day  thou  shalt  give  him  his 
hire,  neither  shall  the  sun  go  down  upon  it;  for  he  is 
poor,  and  sutteth  his  heart  upon  it :  lest  he  ciy  against 
Ihee  unto  the  Lord,  and  it  be  sin  unto  thee. 

(3.  THE  WITHHOLDING  OF  WAGES  A  CRIME.) 

Jam.  V.  4.  Behold,  the  hire  of  the  labourers  who 
have  reaped  down  your  fields,  which  is  of  you  kept 
back  by  fraud,  crieth:  and  the  cries  of  them  which 
have  reaped  are  entered  into  the  ears  of  the  Lord  of 
Sabaoth. 

§  32.   Christ's  Parable  of  the  Laborers  in  the 
Vuieyard. 

Mat.  XX.  1.  For  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 
a  man  that  is  a  householder,  which  w?nt  out  early  in 
the  morning  to  hire  labourers  into  his  vineyard. 

 2.  And  when  he  had  agreed  with  the  labour- 
ers for  a  penny  a  day,  he  sent  them  into  his  vineyard. 

 3.  And  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour,  and 

saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  marketplace, 

 4.  And  said  unto  them ;  Go  ye  also  into  the 

vineyard,  and  whatsoever  is  right  I  will  give  you. 
And  they  went  their  way . 

 5.  Again  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and 

ninth  hour,  and  did  likewise. 

 6.  And  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went  out, 

and  found  others  standing  idle,  and  saith  unto  them, 
"Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle? 

 7.  They  say  unto  him.  Because  no  man  hath 

hired  us.  He  saith  unto  them,  Go  ye  also  into  the 
vineyard ;  and  whatsoever  is  right,  t/iat  shall  ye  re- 
ceive. 

 8.  So  when  even  was  come,  the  lord  of  the 

vineyard  saith  unto  his  steward,  Call  the  labourers, 
and  give  them  tJieir  hire,  beginning  from  the  last  unto 
the  first. 

 9.  And  when  they  came  that  ^Dere  hired  about 

the  eleventh  hour,  they  received  eveiy  man  a  penny. 

 10.  But  when  the  first  came,  they  supposed 

that  they  should  have  received  more ;  and  they  like- 
wise received  every  man  a  penny. 

 11.  And  when  they  had  received  it,  they  mur- 
mured against  the  goodman  of  the  house, 

 12.  Saying,  These  last  have  wrought  but  one 

hour,  and  thou  hast  made  them  equal  unto  us,  which 
have  borne  the  burden  and  heat  of  tlie  day. 

 13.  But  he  answered  one  of  them,  and  said. 

Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong :  didst  not  thou  agree  with 
me  for  a  penny  ? 

 14.  Take  that  thine  is,  and  go  thy  way :  I  will 

give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto  thee. 

 15.  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will 

with  mine  own  ?  Is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 


CHAP.  VI. 
OF  SERVANTS  IN  GENERAL. 

§  33.   Gehazi,  an  Officious  and  Dishonest  Servant. 

2  Kings  iv.  27.  And  when  she  came  to  the  man  of 
God  to  the  hill,  she  caught  him  by  the  feet:  but 


Gehazi  came  near  to  thrust  her  away.  And  the  man 
of  God  said.  Let  her  alone  ;  for  her  soul  is  vexed  with- 
in her :  and  the  Lord  hath  hid  it  from  me,  and  hath 
not  told  me. 

—  V.  20.  But  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  Elisha  the 
man  of  God,  said.  Behold,  my  master  hath  spared 
Naaman  this  Syrian,  in  not  receiving  at  his  hands  that 
which  he  brought:  but,  as  the  Lord  liveth,  I  will  run 
after  him,  and  take  somewhat  of  him.  . 

 21.  So  Gehazi  followed  after  Naaman.  And 

when  Naaman  saw  him  running  after  hitn,  he  lighted 
down  from  the  chariot  to  meet  him,  and  said.  Is  all 
well  ? 

 22.  And  he  said.  All  is  well.    My  master  hath 

sent  me,  saying,  Behold,  even  now  there  be  come  to 
me  from  mount  Ephraim  two  young  men  of  the  sons 
of  the  prophets ;  give  them,  I  pray  thee,  a  talent  of 
silver,  and  two  changes  of  garments. 

 23.  And  Naaman  said,  Be  content,  take  two 

talents.  And  he  urged  him,  and  bound  two  talents  of 
silver  in  two  bags,  with  two  changes  of  garments,  and 
laid  them  upon  two  of  his  servants ;  and  they  bare  them 
before  him. 

 24.  And  when  he  came  to  the  tower,  he  took 

t/iem  from  their  hand,  and  bestowed  them  in  the  house : 
and  he  let  the  men  go,  and  they  departed. 

34.   Amnon's  Talet. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  17.  Then  he  called  his  servant  that  min- 
istered unto  him,  and  said,  Put  now  this  woman  out 
from  me,  and  bolt  the  door  after  her. 

§  35.   Houseliold  of  a  Centurion. 

Acts  X.  1.  There  was  a  certain  man  in  Cesarea  called 
Cornelius,  a  centurion  of  the  band  called  the  Italian 
band, 

 2.  A  devout  mari,  and  one  that  feared  God 

with  all  his  house,  which  gave  much  alms  to  the  peo- 
ple, and  prayed  to  God  always. 

 7.  And  when  the  angel  which  spake  unto 

Cornelius  was  departed,  he  called  two  of  his  house- 
hold servants,  and  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  waited 
on  him  continually ; 

§  36.  Messengers. 

Prov.  xiii.  17.  A  wicked  messenger  falleth  into  mis- 
chief :  but  a  faithful  ambassador  is  health. 

—  XXV.  13.  As  the  cold  of  snow  in  the  time  of 
harvest,  so  is  a  faithful  messenger  to  them  that  send 
him :  for  he  refresheth  the  soul  of  his  masters. 

—  xxvi.  6.  He  that  sendeth  a  message  by  the  hand 
of  a  fool  cutteth  oS  the  feet,  and  drinketh  damage. 

§  37.    Servants  to  be  Desired. 

Prov.  xii.  9.  He  that  is  despised,  and  hath  a  servant, 
is  better  than  he  that  honoureth  himself,  and  lacketh 
bread. 

Ec.  ii.  7.  I  got  me  servants  and  maidens,  and  had 
servants  born  in  my  house ;  also  I  had  great  posses- 
sions of  great  and  small  cattle  above  all  that  were  in 
Jerusalem  before  me : 

§  38.   Their  Proper  Ranlc. 

Mat.  X.  24.  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  master,  nor 
the  servant  above  his  lord. 

 25.  It  is  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he  be  as 

his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his  lord. 4- 

Luke  xvii.  7.  But  which  of  you,  having  a  servant 
ploughing  or  feeding  cattle,  will  say  imto  him  by  and 
by,  when  he  is  come  from  the  field.  Go  and  sit  down 
to  meat  ? 

 8.  And  vnW  not  rather  say  unto  him.  Make 

ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and  gird  thyself,  and 
serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and  drunken ;  and  after- 
ward thou  shalt  eat  and  drink? 

 9.  Doth  he  thank  that  servant  because  he  did 

the  things  that  were  commanded  him  ?    I  trow  not. 

 10.  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  have  done  all 

those  things  which  are  commanded  you,  say.  We  are 


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unprofitable  servants :  we  have  done  that  which  was 
our  duty  to  do. 

Johnxiii.  16.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  The 
servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord ;  neither  he  that 
is  sent  greater  than  he  that  sent  him. 

 17.  If  ye  know  these  things,  happy  are  ye  if 

ye  do  them. 

§  39.   Not  Apt  to  become  Good  Masters. 

Prov.  xix.  10.  Delight  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool ;  much 
less  for  a  servant  to  have  rule  over  princes. 

—  XXX.  21.  For  three  things  the  earth  is  disquieted, 
and  for  four  which  it  cannot  bear : 

 22.  For  a  servant  when  he  reigneth ;  and  a 

fool  when  he  is  filled  with  meat ; 

 23.  For  an  odious  woman  when  she  is  married ; 

and  a  handmaid  that  is  heir  to  her  mistress. 

Lam.  V.  8.  Servants  have  ruled  over  us:  tliere  is 
none  that  doth  deliver  us  out  of  their  hand. 

§  40.  But  may  Change  Places  with  Profligate  Sons. 

Prov.  xvii.  2.  A  wise  servant  shall  have  rule  over  a 
Bon  that  causeth  shame,  and  shall  have  part  of  the  in- 
heritance among  the  brethren. 

§  41.  Hints  about  the  Management  of  Servants. 

Prov.  xxix.  19.  A  servant  will  not  be  corrected  by 
words  :  for  though  he  understand  he  will  not  answer. 

 21.  He  that  delicately  bringeth  up  his  servant 

from  a  child  shall  have  him  become  Ma  son  at  the 
length. 

—  XXX.  10.  Accuse  not  a  servant  unto  hia  master, 
lest  he  curse  thee,  and  thou  be  found  guilty. 

Ec.  vii.  21.  Also  take  no  heed  unto  all  words  that 
are  spoken  ;  lest  thou  hear  thy  servant  curse  thee. 

 22.  For  oftentimes  also  thine  own  heart  know- 

eth  that  thou  thyself  likewise  hast  cursed  others. 

§  42.   Good  Men  Servants  of  the  Lord. 

Ps.  cxvi.  16.  O  Lord,  truly  I  am  thy  servant;  I  am 
thy  servant,  and  the  son  of  thine  handmaid  :  thou  hast 
loosed  my  bonds. 

i  —  ci.  6.  Mine  eyes  sliall  be  upon  the  faithftil  of  the 
land,  that  tliey  may  dwell  with  me :  he  that  walketh 
in  a  perfect  way,  he  shall  serve  me. 

I  Pet.  ii.  16.  As  free,  and  not  using  your  liberty  for 
a  cloak  of  maliciousness,  but  as  the  servants  of  God. 

Rev.  vii.  3.  Saying,  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the 
Bea,  nor  the  trees,  till  we  have  sealed  the  servants  of 
our  God  in  their  foreheads. 

§  43.    The  Unjust  Steward  a  Pattern  of  Prn- 
dence. 

Lukexvi.  1.  And  he  said  also  unto  his  disciples. 
There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which  had  a  steward ; 
and  the  same  was  accused  unto  him  that  he  had  wasted 
his  goods. 

 2.  And  he  called  him,  and  said  unto  him.  How 

is  it  that  I  hear  tliis  of  thee  ?  give  an  account  of  thy 
Btewardship ;  for  thou  mayest  be  no  longer  steward. 

 3.  Then  the  steward  said  within  himself, 

"What  shall  I  do?  for  my  lord  taketh  away  from  me 
the  stewardship  :  I  cannot  dig ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed. 

 4.  I  am  resolved  what  to  do,  that,  when  I  am 

put  out  of  the  stewardship,  they  may  receive  me  into 
their  houses. 

 5.  So  he  called  every  one  of  his  lord's  debtors 

•unto  him,  and  said  unto  the  first,  How  much  owest 
thou  uuto  my  lord  ? 

 6.  And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  oil. 

And  he  said  unto  him,  Take  thy  bill,  and  sit  down 
quickly,  and  write  fifty. 

 7.  Then  said  he  to  another.  And  how  much 

owest  thou?  And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of 
wheat.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Take  thy  bill,  and 
write  fourscore. 

 8.  And  the  lord  commended  the  unjust  stew- 
ard, because  he  had  done  wisely  :  for  the  children  of 
this  world  are  in  their  generation  wiser  than  the  chil- 
dren of  light. 

 9.  And  I  say  unto  you,  Make  to  yourselves 

friends  of  the  mammon  of  unrighteousness ;  that,  when 


ye  fail,  they  may  receive  you  into  everlasting  habita- 
tions. 

 10.  He  tliat  is  faithful  in  that  which  is  least 

is  faithful  also  iu  much  :  and  he  that  is  unjust  in  the 
least  is  unjust  also  in  nuicli. 

 11.  If  therefore  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in 

the  unrighteous  mammon,  who  will  commit  to  your 
trust  the  true  riches  f 

 12.  And  if  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  that 

which  is  another  man's,  who  shall  give  you  that  which 
is  yoiu-  own  ? 

—  —  13.  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters :  for 
either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other:  or  else 
he  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other.  Ye 
cannot  serve  God  and  mammon. 

I  44.   The  Final  Doom  of  Unfaithful  Servants  of 
the  Lord. 

Mat.  xxiv.  45.  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  ser- 
vant, whom  his  lord  hath  made  ruler  over  his  house- 
hold, to  give  them  meat  in  due  season  ? 

 46.  Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  his  lord 

when  he  cometli  shall  find  so  doing. 

 47.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  That  he  shall  make 

him  ruler  over  all  his  goods. 

 48.  But  and  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his 

heart.  My  lord  delayeth  his  coming; 

 49.  And  shall  begin  to  smite  his  fellow  ser- 
vants, and  to  eat  and  drink  with  the  drunken  ; 

 50.  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a 

day  when  he  looketh  not  for  him,,  and  in  an  hour  that 
he  is  not  aware  of, 

 51.  And  shall  cut  him  asunder,  and  appoint 

Mm  his  portion  with  the  hypocrites :  there  shall  be 
weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

Luke  xii.  35.  Let  your  loins  be  girded  about,  and 
your  lights  burning ; 

 36.  And  ye  yourselves  like  unto  men  that  wait 

for  their  lord,  when  he  will  return  from  the  wedding; 
tliat,  when  he  cometh  and  knocketh,  they  may  open 
unto  him  immediately. 

 37.  Blessed  are  those  servants,  whom  the  lord 

when  he  cometh  shall  find  watching:  verily  I  say 
imto  you,  that  he  shall  gird  himself,  and  make  them 
to  sit  down  to  meat,  and  will  come  forth  and  serve 
them. 

 38.  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch, 

or  come  in  the  third  watch,  and  find  them  so,  blessed 
are  those  servants. 

 39.  And  this  know,  that  if  the  goodman  of  the 

house  had  known  what  hour  the  thief  would  come,  he 
would  have  watched,  and  not  have  suflTered  his  house 
to  be  broken  through. 

 40.  Be  ye  therefore  ready  also :  for  the  Son  of 

man  cometh  at  an  hour  when  ye  think  not. 

 41.  Then  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord,  speakest 

thou  this  parable  unto  us,  or  even  to  all  ? 

 43.  And  the  Lord  said,  Who  then  is  that  faith- 
ful and  wise  steward,  whom  his  lord  shall  make  ruler 
over  his  household,  to  give  th^m  tJieir  portion  of  meat 
in  due  season  ? 

 43.  Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  his  lord 

when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing. 

 44.  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will 

make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he  hath. 

 45.  But  and  if  that  servant  say  in  his  heart, 

My  lord  delayeth  his  coming ;  and  shall  begin  to  beat 
the  menservants  and  maidens,  and  to  eat  and  drink, 
and  to  be  drunken ; 

 46.  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come  in  a 

day  when  he  looketh  not  for  him,  and  at  an  hour  when 
he  is  not  aware,  and  will  cut  him  in  sunder,  and  will 
appoint  him  bis  portion  with  the  imbelievers. 

 47.  And  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord's 

will,  and  prepared  not  himself,  neither  did  according 
to  his  will,  shall  be  beaten  with  many  stripes. 

 48.  But  he  that  knew  not,'and  did  commit 

things  worthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten  with  few 
stripes.  For  unto  whomsoever  much  is  given,  of  him 
shall  be  much  required ;  and  to  whom  men  have  com- 
mitted much,  of  him  they  will  ask  the  more. 


442 


CHAP.  I. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xviir. 


BOOK  XYIIL— CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


CHAP.  I. 
REGAL  GOVERNMENT. 
§  1.  An  Oriental  Despot  Described. 

I  Sam.viii.  10.  And  Samuel  told  all  the  words  of 
the  Lord  unto  the  people  that  asked  of  him  a  king. 

 11.  And  he  said,  This  will  be  the  manner  of 

the  king  that  shall  reign  over  you :  He  will  take  your 
sons,  and  appoint  them  for  himself,  for  his  chariots, 
and  to  be  his  horsemen  ;  and  some  shall  run  before  his 
chariots. 

 12.  And  he  will  appoint  him  captains  over 

thousands,  and  captains  over  fifties ;  and  will  set  (hem 
to  ear  his  ground,  and  to  reap  his  harvest,  and  to  make 
his  instruments  of  war,  and  instruments  of  his  chariots. 

 13.  And  he  will  take  your  daughters  to  be 

confectionaries,  and  to  be  cooks,  and  to  be  bakers. 

 14  And  he  will  take  your  fields,  and  your 

vineyards,  and  your  olive-yards,  even  the  best  of  them, 
and  give  them  to  his  servants. 

 15.  And  he  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  seed, 

and  of  your  vineyards,  and  give  to  his  officers,  and  to 
his  servants. 

 16.  And  he  will  take  your  menservants,  and 

your  maidservants,  and  your  goodliest  young  men,  and 
your  asses,  and  put  them  to  his  work. 

 17.  He  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  sheep :  and 

ye  shall  be  his  servants. 

 18.  And  ye  shall  cry  out  in  that  day  because 

of  your  king  which  ye  shall  have  chosen  you ;  and 
the  LoKD  will  not  hear  you  in  that  day. 

§  2.  Regal  Authority  in  Egypt. 

(1.  TO  IMPRISON  AND  RELEASE  AT  WILL.) 

Gen.  xxxix.  19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  his  mas- 
ter heard  the  words  of  his  wife,  which  she  spake  unto 
him,  saying.  After  this  manner  did  thy  servant  to  me  ; 
that  his  wrath  was  kindled. 

 20.  And  Joseph's  master  took  him,  and  put 

him  into  the  prison,  a  place  where  the  king's  prison- 
ers were  bound :  and  he  was  there  in  the  prison. 

—  xl.  2.  And  Pharaoh  was  wroth  against  two  of 
his  officers,  against  the  chief  of  the  butlers,  and 
against  the  chief  of  the  bakers. 

 3.  And  he  put  them  in  ward  in  the  house  of 

the  captain  of  the  guard,  into  the  prison,  the  place 
where  Joseph  was  bound. 

 4.  And  the  captain  of  the  guard  charged  Jo- 
seph with  them,  and  he  served  them:  and  they  con- 
tinued a  season  in  ward 

—  xli.  10.  Pharaoh  was  wroth  with  his  servants, 
and  put  me  in  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  guard's 
house,  both  me  and  the  chief  baker : 

See  Gen.  xl.  20. 

(2.  TO  APPOINT  A  VICEROY.) 

Gen.  xli.  38.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  his  servants. 
Can  we  find  such  a  one  as  this  is,  a  man  in  whom  the 
Spirit  of  God  isf 

 39.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  Foras- 
much as  God  hath  shewed  thee  all  this,  tfiere  is  none 
so  discreet  and  wise  as  thou  art : 

 40.  Thou  shalt  be  over  my  house,  and  accord- 
ing unto  thy  word  shall  all  my  people  be  ruled :  only 
in  the  throne  will  I  be  greater  than  thou. 


 41.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  See,  1 

have  set  thee  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  xlv.  25.  And  they  went  up  out  of  Egypt,  and 
came  into  the  land  of  Canaan  unto  Jacob  their  father, 

 26.  And  told  him,  saying,  Joseph  is  yet  alive, 

and  he  is  governor  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt.  And 
Jacob's  heart  fainted,  for  he  believed  them  not. 

(3.  WITH  PLENARY  POWER.) 

Gen.  xli.  44.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  I  am 
Pharaoh,  and  without  thee  shall  no  man  lift  up  his 
hand  or  foot  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 46.  And  Joseph  was  thirty  years  old  when  he 

stood  before  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt.  And  Joseph 
went  out  from  the  presence  of  Pharaoh,  and  went 
throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  xlii.  6.  And  Joseph  was  the  governor  over  the 
land,  and  he  it  was  that  sold  to  all  the  people  of 
the  land:  and  Joseph's  brethren  came,  and  bowed 
down  themselves  before  him  with  their  faces  to  the 
earth. 

—  xliv.  18.  Then  Judah  came  near  unto  him,  and 
said,  O  my  lord,  let  thy  servant,  I  pray  thee,  speak  a 
word  in  my  lord's  ears,  and  let  not  thine  anger  bum 
against  thy  servant :  for  thou  art  even  as  Pharaoh. 

(4.  THE  INSIGNIA  OF  VICEROYALTY.) 

Gen.  xli.  42.  And  Pharaoh  took  oS"  his  ring  from 
his  hand,  and  put  it  upon  Joseph's  hand,  and  arrayed 
him  in  vestures  of  fine  linen,  and  put  a  gold  chain 
about  his  neck ; 

 43.  And  he  made  him  to  ride  in  the  second 

chariot  which  he  had;  and  they  cried  before  him, 
Bow  the  knee :  and  he  made  him  ruler  over  all  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

§  3.   Attempts  Made  to  Establish  Monarchy 
among  the  Hebrews. 

(1.  GIDEON  REFUSES  TO  BE  KING.) 

Jud.viii.  22.  Then  the  men  of  Israel  said  unto 
Gideon,  Rule  thou  over  us,  both  thou,  and  thy  son, 
and  thy  son's  son  also :  for  thou  hast  delivered  us  fi-om 
the  hand  of  Midian. 

 23.  And  Gideon  said  unto  them,  I  will  not 

rule  over  you,  neither  shall  my  son  rule  over  you :  the 
Lord  shall  rule  over  you. 

(2.  ABIMELECH'S  CRIJIE,  and  JOTHAM'S  PARABLE.) 

Jud.  ix.  7.  And  when  they  told  it  to  Jotham,  he 
went  and  stood  in  the  top  of  mount  Gerizim,  and  lifted 
up  his  voice,  and  cried,  and  said  unto  them,  Hearken 
unto  me,  ye  men  of  Shechem,  that  God  may  hearken 
unto  you. 

 8.  The  trees  went  forth  on  a  time  to  anoint  a 

king  over  them;  and  they  said  unto  the  olive  tree. 
Reign  thou  over  us. 

 9.  But  the  olive  tree  said  unto  them.  Should  I 

leave  my  fatness,  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God 
and  man,  and  go  to  be  promoted  over  the  trees? 

 10.  And  the  trees  said  to  the  fig  tree.  Come 

thou,  and  reisn  over  us. 

 11.  But  the  fig  tree  said  unto  them.  Should  I 

forsake  my  sweetness,  and  my  good  fruit,  and  go  to  be 
promoted  over  the  trees  ? 

 12.  Then  said  the  trees  unto  the  vine.  Come 

thou,  and  reign  over  us. 

 13.  And  llie  vine  said  unto  them.  Should  I 

leave  my  wine,  which  cheereth  God  and  man,  find  go 
to  be  promoted  over  the  trees  ? 


443 


CHAP.  I, 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII, 


Jud.  ix.  14.  Then  said  all  the  trees  unto  the  bramble, 
Come  thou,  and  reign  over  us. 

 15.  And  the  bramble  said  unto  the  trees,  If 

in  truth  ye  anoint  me  king  over  you,  i/cen  come  and 
put  your  trust  m  my  shadow;  and  if  not,  let  fire  come 
out  of  the  bramble,  and  devour  the  cedars  of  Lebanon. 

 16.  Now  therefore,  if  ye  have  done  truly  and 

sincerely,  in  that  ye  have  made  Abimelech  king,  and 
if  ye  have  dealt  well  with  Jcrubbaal  and  his  liouse, 
and  have  done  unto  him  according  to  the  deserving 
of  his  hands: 

 17.  (For  my  father  fought  for  you,  and  adven- 
tured his  life  far,  and  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand 
of  Midian : 

 18.  And  j-e  are  risen  up  against  my  father's 

house  this  day,  and  have  slain  his  sons,  threescore  and 
ten  persons,  upon  one  stone,  and  have  made  Abimelech, 
the  son  of  his  maidservant,  king  over  the  men  of 
Shechem,  because  he  is  j'our  brother:) 

 19.  If  ye  then  have  dealt  truly  and  sincerely 

with  Jerubbaal  and  with  his  house  this  day,  then 
rejoice  ye  in  Abimelecli,  and  let  him  also  rejoice  in 
you: 

 20.  But  if  not,  let  fire  come  out  from  Abime- 
lech, and  devour  the  men  of  Shechem,  and  the  house 
of  Millo ;  and  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of 
Shechem,  and  from  the  house  of  Millo,  and  devour 
Abimelech. 

 21.  And  Jotham  ran  away,  and  fled,  and  went 

to  Beer,  and  dwelt  there,  for  fear  of  Abimelech  his 
brother. 

§  i.   Saul  Appointed  by  Samuel. 

1  Sam.  ix.  20.  +And  on  whom  is  all  the  desire  of 
Israel?  Is  it  not  on  thee,  and  on  all  thy  father's 
house  ? 

 21.  And  Saul  answered  and  said,  Am  not  I  a 

Benjamite,  of  the  smallest  of  the  tribes  of  Israel?  and 
my  family  the  least  of  all  the  families  of  the  tribe  of 
Benjamin  ?  wherefore  then  speakest  thou  so  to  me  ? 

—  xii.  1.  And  Samuel  said  unto  all  Israel,  Behold, 
I  have  hearkened  unto  your  voice  in  all  that  ye  said 
unto  me,  and  have  made  a  king  over  you. 

§  5.   David's  Acknowledgment  of  Dependence 
upon  God. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  30.  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a 
troop:  by  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  wall. 

 34.  He  maketh  mj^  feet  like  hinds'  feet ;  and 

setteth  me  upon  my  high  places. 

 36.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy 

salvation  :  and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great. 

 37.  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under  me  ; 

so  that  my  feet  did  not  slip. 

Ps.xxi.  5.  His  glory  is  great  in  thy  salvation: 
honour  and  majesty  hast  thou  laid  upon  him. 

 6.  For  thou  hast  made  him  most  blessed  for 

ever :  thou  hast  made  him  exceeding  glad  with  thy 
countenance. 

 7.  For  the  king  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  and 

through  the  mercy  of  the  Most  High  he  shall  not  be 
moved. 

—  cxlvi.  3.  Put  not  your  trust  in  princes,  nor  in  the 
son  of  man,  in  whom  there  is  no  help. 

 4.  His  breath  goeth  forth,  he  returneth  to  his 

earth ;  in  that  very  day  his  thoughts  perish. 

§  6.   Solomon's  Dominion,  Typifying  that  of 
Christ. 

Ps.  Ixxii.  1.  Give  the  king  thy  judgments,  0  God, 
and  thy  righteousness  unto  the  king's  son. 

 2.  He  shall  judge  thy  people  with  righteous- 
ness, and  thy  poor  with  judgment. 

 4.  He  shall  judge  the  poor  of  the  people,  he 

shall  save  the  children  of  the  needy,  and  shall  break 
in  pieces  the  oppressor. 

 5.  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun  and 

moon  endure,  throughout  all  generations. 

 6.  He  shall  come  down  like  rain  upon  the 

mown  grass:  as  showers  thdt  water  the  earth. 

 7.  In  his  days  shall  the  righteous  flourish ;  and 

abundance  of  peace  so  long  as  the  moon  endm-eth. 


 8.  He  shall  have  dominion  also  from  sea  to 

sea,  and  from  the  river  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

 9.  They  that  dwell  in  the  wilderness  shall 

bow  before  him ;  and  his  enemies  shall  lick  the  dust. 

 10.  The  kings  of  Tarshish  and  of  the  isles 

shall  bring  presents:  the  kings  of  Sheba  and  Seba 
shall  offer  gifts. 

 11.  Yea,  all  kings  shall  fall  down  before  him : 

all  nations  shall  serve  him. 

 12.  For  he  shall  deliver  the  needy  when  he 

crieth ;  the  poor  also,  and  Mm  that  hath  no  helper. 

 13.  He  shall  spare  the  poor  and  needy,  and 

shall  save  the  souls  of  the  needy. 

§  7.  The  Succession  Restored  in  the  Case  of  Joash. 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  3.  And  all  the  congregation  made  a 
covenant  with  the  king  in  the  house  of  God.  And  he 
said  unto  them,  Behold,  the  king's  son  shall  reign,  as 
the -Lord  hath  said  of  the  sons  of  David. 

§  8.   The  True  Ideal  of  a  King. 

Prov.xvi.  10.  A  divine  sentence  w  in  the  lips  of  the 
king:  his  mouth  transgresseth not  in  judgment. 

—  xxix.  14.  The  king  that  faithfully  judgeth  the 
poor,  his  tlirone  shall  be  established  for  ever. 

§  9.   Inauguration  and  Regalia. 

(1.  ANOrNTrNG.) 

1  Kings  xix.  16.  And  -Jehu  the  son  of  Nimshi  shalt 
thou  anoint  to  be  king  over  Israel :  and  Elisha  the  son 
of  Shaphat  of  Abel-meholah  shalt  thou  anoint  to  be 
prophet  in  thy  room. 

2  Kings  ix.  1.  And  Elisha  the  prophet  called  one  of 
the  children  of  the  prophets,  and  said  unto  him.  Gird 
up  thy  loins,  and  take  this  box  of  oil  in  thine  hand, 
and  go  to  Ramoth-gilead : 

 2.  And  when  thou  comest  thither,  look  out 

there  Jehu  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Nimshi, 
and  go  in,  and  make  him  arise  up  from  among  his 
brethren,  and  carry  him  to  an  inner  chamber ; 

 3.  Then  take  the  box  of  oil,  and  pour  it  on  his 

head,  and  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I  have  anointed 
thee  king  over  Israel.  Then  open  the  door,  and  flee, 
and  tarry  not. 

 4.  So  the  young  man,  even  the  young  man  the 

prophet,  went  to  Ramoth-gilead. 

 5.  And  when  he  came,  behold,  the  captains 

of  the  host  zoere  sitting ;  and  he  said,  I  have  an  errand 
to  thee,  O  captain.  And  Jehu  said.  Unto  which  of  all 
us  ?   And  he  said,  To  thee,  O  captain. 

 6.  And  he  arose,  and  went  into  the  house ;  and 

he  poured  the  oil  on  his  head,  and  said  unto  him. 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  have  anointed 
thee  king  over  the  people  of  the  Lord,  even  over 
Israel. 

See  I  Kings  i.  39. 

(2.  crown  and  bracelet.) 

2  Sam.  i.  10.  So  I  stood  upon  him  and  slew  him, 
because  I  was  sure  that  he  could  not  live  after  that  he 
was  fallen :  and  I  took  the  crown  that  teas  upon  his 
head,  and  the  bracelet  that  was  on  his  arm,  and  have 
brought  them  hither  unto  my  lord. 

—  xii.  30.  And  he  took  their  king's  crown  from  off" 
his  head,  the  weight  whereof  ^cos  a  talent  of  gold  witli 
the  precious  stones :  and  it  was  set  on  David's  head. 
And  he  brought  forth  the  spoil  of  the  city  in  great 
abundance. 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  11.  Then  they  brought  out  the  king's 
son,  and  put  upon  him  the  crown,  and  gare  him 
the  testimony,  and  made  him  king.  And  Jehoiada 
and  his  sons  anointed  him,  and  said,  God  save  the 
king. 

Ps.xxi.  1.  The  king  shall  joy  in  thy  strength.  0 
Lord;  and  in  thy  salvation  how  greatly  shall  he 
rejoice ! 

 3.  For  thou  preventest  him  with  the  blessings 

of  goodness :  thou  settest  a  crown  of  pure  gold  on  hia 
head. 

(3.  SCEPTRE.) 

See  Ps.  xlv,  6. 


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(4.  PEALING  OP  TRUMPETS.) 

I  Kings  i.  41.  And  Adonijah  and  all  the  guests  that 
we)-e  with  him  heard  it  as  they  had  made  an  end  of 
eating.  And  when  Joab  heard  the  sound  of  the  trum- 
pet, he  said,  Wherefore  is  this  noise  of  the  city  being 
in  an  uproar  ? 

 44.  And  the  king  hath  sent  with  him  Zadok 

the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah  the 
son  of  Jehoiada,  and  the  Cherethitcs,  and  the  Peleth- 
ites,  and  they  have  caused  him  to  ride  upon  the  king's 
mule : 

 45.  And  Zadok  the  priest  and  Nathan  the 

prophet  have  anointed  him  king  in  Gihon :  and  they 
are  come  up  from  thence  rejoicing,  so  that  the  city 
rang  again.    This  is  the  noise  that  ye  have  heard. 

 46.  And  also  Solomon  sitteth  on  the  throne 

of  the  Idngdom. 

 47.  And  moreover  the  king's  servants  came 

to  bless  our  lord  king  David,  saying,  God  make  the 
name  of  Solomon  better  than  thy  name,  and  make  his 
throne  greater  than  thy  throne.  And  the  king  bowed 
himself  upon  the  bed. 

 48.  And  also  thus  said  the  king,  Blessed  be  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  hath  given  one  to  sit  on 
my  throne  this  day,  mine  eyes  even  seeing  it. 

2  Kings  ix.  11.  Then  Jehu  came  forth  to  the  servants 
of  his  lord :  and  ane  said  unto  him.  Is  all  well  ? 
wherefore  came  this  mad  fellow  to  thee  ?  And  he  said 
unto  them,  Ye  know  the  man,  and  his  comjnunication. 

 12.  And  they  said,  It  is  false;  tell  us  now. 

And  he  said.  Thus  and  thus  spake  he  to  me,  saying, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I  have  anointed  thee  king  over 
Israel. 

 13.  Then  they  hasted,  and  took  every  man  his 

garment,  and  put  it  under  him  on  the  top  of  the  stairs, 
and  blew  with  trumpets,  saying,  Jehu  is  king. 

§  10.  The  Person  of  the  Hebrew  King  Sacred. 

I  Sam.  xxvi.  8.  Then  said  Abishai  to  David,  God 
hath  delivered  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand  this  day : 
now  therefore  let  me  smite  him,  I  pray  thee,  with  the 
spear  even  to  the  earth  at  once,  and  I  will  not  smite 
him  the  second  time. 

 9.  And  David  said  to  Abishai,  Destroy  him 

not :  for  who  can  stretch  forth  his  hand  against  the 
Lord's  anointed,  and  be  guiltless  ? 

 10.  David  said  furthermore.  As  the  Lord  liv- 

eth,  the  Lord  shall  smite  him ;  or  his  day  shall  come 
to  die  ;  or  he  shall  descend  into  battle,  and  perish. 

 23.  The  Lord  render  to  every  man  his  right- 
eousness and  his  faithfulness :  for  the  Lord  delivered 
thee  into  ?«y  hand  to  day,  but  I  would  not  stretch 
forth  mine  hand  against  the  Lord's  anointed. 

2  Sam.  i.  9.  He  said  unto  me  again,  Stand,  I  pray 
thee,  upon  me,  and  slaj'  me :  for  anguish  is  come  upon 
me,  because  my  life  is  yet  whole  in  me. 

 13.  And  David  said  unto  the  young  man  that 

told  him.  Whence  art  thou?  And  he  answered,  I  aw 
the  son  of  a  strancier,  an  Amalekite. 

 14.  And  I)a-\id  said  unto  him,  How  wast 

thou  not  afraid  to  stretch  forth  thine  hand  to  destroy 
the  Lord's  anomted  ? 

 15.  And  David  called  one  of  the  young  men, 

and  said,  Go  near,  and  fall  upon  him.  And  he  smote 
him  that  he  died. 

—  —  16.  And  David  said  tmto  him,  Thy  blood  be 
-upon  thy  head ;  for  thy  moutli  hath  testified  against 
thee,  saying,  I  have  slam  the  Lord's  anointed. 

§  11.   His  Authority. 

(1.  TO  TAKE  LITE.) 

2Sam.iv.  12.  And  David  commanded  his  young 
men,  and  they  slew  them,  and  cut  off  their  hands  and 
their  feet,  and  hanged  them  up  over  the  pool  in  He- 
bron. But  they  took  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth,  and 
buried  it  in  the  sepulchre  of  Abner  in  Hebron. 

I  Kings  ii.42.  And  thekingsentand  called  for  Shimei, 
and  said  unto  him.  Did  I  not  make  thee  to  swear  by 
the  Lord,  and  protested  unto  thee,  saying,  Know 
for  a  certain,  on  the  day  thou  goest  out,  and  walkest 
abroad  any  whither,  that  thou  shalt  surely  die  ?  and 


thou  saidst  unto  me,  The  word  that  I  have  heard  is 
good. 

  43.  Why  then  hast  thou  not  kept  the  oath  of 

the  Lord,  and  the  commandment  that  I  have  charged 

thee  with? 

 44.  The  king  said  moreover  to  Shimei,  Thou 

knowest  all  the  wickedness  which  thine  heart  is  privy 
to,  tliat  thou  didst  to  David  my  father ;  therefore  the 
Lord  shall  return  thy  wickedness  upon  thine  own 
head : 

 45.  And  king  Solomon  s7iaU  be  blessed,  and  the 

throne  of  David  shall  be  established  before  the  Lord 
for  ever. 

 46.  So  the  king  commanded  Benaiah  the  son 

of  Jehoiada ;  which  went  out,  and  fell  upon  him,  that 
he  died.  And  the  kingdom  was  established  in  the 
hand  of  Solomon. 

(2.  TO  VIOLATE  THE  SANCTUARY.) 

I  Kings  ii.  28.  Then  tidings  came  to  Joab :  for  Joab 
had  turned  after  Adonijah,  though  he  turned  not  after 
Abisalom.  And  Joab  fled  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the 
Lord,  and  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar. 

 29.  And  it  was  told  king  Solomon  that  Joab 

was  fled  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  ;  and,  behold, 
he  is  by  the  altar.  Then  Solomon  sent  Benaiah  the 
son  of  Jehoiada,  saying.  Go,  fall  upon  him. 

 30.  And  Benaiah  came  to  the  tabernacle  of  the 

Lord,  and  said  unto  him,  Thus  saith  the  king.  Come 
forth.  And  he  said.  Nay ;  but  I  will  die  here.  And 
Benaiah  brought  the  king  word  again,  saying,  Thus 
said  Joab,  and  thus  he  answered  me. 

 31.  And  the  king  said  unto  him.  Do  as  he  hath 

said,  and  fall  upon  him,  and  buiy  him ;  that  thou  may- 
est  take  away  the  innocent  blood,  w^hich  Joab  shed, 
from  me,  and  from  the  house  of  my  father. 

 34.  So  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  went  up, 

and  fell  upon  him,  and  slew  him :  and  he  was  buried 
in  his  own  house  in  the  wilderness. 

(3.  TO  TRY  AND  DECIDE  CAUSES.) 

I  Kings  iii.  16.  Then  came  there  two  women,  tJiaf 
were  harlots,  unto  the  king,  and  stood  before  him. 

 22.  And  the  other  woman  said,  Nay ;  but  the 

living  is  my  son,  and  the  dead  is  thy  son.  And  this 
said.  No ;  liut  the  dead  is  thy  son,  and  the  living  is 
my  son.    Thus  they  spake  before  the  king. 

— •  —  23.  Then  said  the  king,  The  one  saith,  This  is 
my  son  that  liveth,  and  thy  son  is  the  dead :  and  the 
other  saith,  Nay  ;  but  thy  son  is  the  dead,  and  my  son 
is  the  living. 

 24.  And  the  king  said,  Bring  me  a  sword. 

And  they  brought  a  sword  before  the  king. 

 25.  And  the  king  said.  Divide  the  living  child 

in  two,  and  give  half  to  the  one,  and  half  to  the  other. 

 27.  Then  the  king  answered  and  said.  Give 

her  the  living  child,  and  in  no  wise  slay  it :  she  is  the 
mother  thereof 

 28.  And  all  Israel  heard  of  the  judgment 

which  the  king  had  judged ;  and  they  feared  the  king : 
for  they  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  was  in  him  to  do 
judgment. 

(4.  TO  REQUIRE  ATTENDANCE  AND  APPOINT  OFFICIALS.) 

I  Sam.  xvi.  19.  Wherefore  Saul  sent  messengers 
unto  Jesse,  and  said.  Send  me  David  thy  son,  wMcli 
is  with  the  sheep. 

 20.  And  Jesse  took  an  ass  laden  with  bread, 

and  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  a  kid,  and  sent  tliem  by  Da- 
vid his  son  unto  Saul. 

2  Sam.  viii.  16.  And  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  was  over 
the  host :  and  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud  was  re- 
corder , 

 17.  And  Zadok  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Ahim- 

elech  the  son  of  Abiathar,  were  the  priests ;  and  Se- 
raiah  was  the  scribe  ; 

 18.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  was  over 

both  the  Cherethites  and  the  Pelethites ;  and  David's 
sons  were  chief  rulers. 

(5.  TO  IMPOSE  TAXES.) 

See  2  Kings  xv.  19,  20 ;  xxiii.  35. 

(6.  TO  LEVY  LABORERS.) 

See  I  Kings  v.  13-15. 


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(7.  CONFINE  TO  one's  HOME.) 

I  Kings  ii.  36.  And  the  king  sent  and  called  for 
Shiniei,  and  said  nnto  him,  Build  thee  a  house  in  Je- 
rusalem, and  dwell  there,  and  go  not  forth  thence  any 
whither. 

 37.  For  it  shall  be,  tJiat  on  the  day  thou  goest 

out,  and  passest  over  the  brook  Kidron,  thou  shall 
know  for  certain  that  thou  shalt  surely  die :  thy  blood 
shall  be  upon  thine  own  head. 

 38.  And  Shimei  said  unto  the  king,  The  say- 
ing is  good  :  as  my  lord  the  king  hath  said,  so  will  thy 
servant  do.  And  Shimei  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  many 
days. 

 26.  And  unto  Abiathar  the  priest  said  the 

king.  Get  thee  to  Anathoth,  unto  thine  own  fields ;  for 
thou  art  worthy  of  death  :  but  I  will  not  at  this  time 
put  thee  to  death,  because  thou  barest  the  ark  of  the 
Lord  God  before  David  my  father,  and  because  thou 
hast  been  afflicted  in  all  wherein  my  father  was  af- 
flicted. 

(8.  TO  GIVE  WIVES  TO  THE  ROYAL  FAMIIiY.) 

See  2  Sam.  xiii.  13.    I  Kings  ii.  17. 

(9.  TO  APPOINT  A  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

1  Kings  ii.  35.  And  the  king  put  Benaiah  the  son  of 
Jehoiada  in  his  room  over  the  host :  and  Zadok  the 
priest  did  the  king  put  in  the  room  of  Abiathar. 

(10.  TO  DISPOSE  OF  predecessor's  PROPERTY.) 

2  Sam.  ix.  9.  Then  the  king  called  to  Ziba,  Saul's 
Servant,  and  said  unto  him,  I  have  given  unto  thy 
master's  son  all  that  pertained  to  Saul  and  all  his  house. 

(11.  TO  APPOINT  A  successor.) 

I  Kings  i.  13.  Go  and  get  thee  in  unto  king  David, 
and  say  unto  him.  Didst  not  thou,  mv  lord,  O  king, 
swear  unto  thine  handmaid,  saymg,  Assuredly  Solo- 
mon thy  son  shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall  sit  upon 
my  throne  ?  why  then  doth  Adonijah  reign  ? 

 14.  Behold,  while  thou  yet  talkest  there  with 

the  king,  I  also  will  come  in  after  thee,  and  confirm 
thy  words. 

 20.  And  thou,  my  lord,  O  king,  the  eyes  of  all 

Israel  are  upon  thee,  that  thou  shouldcst  tell  them  who 
shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  the  king  after  him. 

 28.  Then  king  David  answered  and  said,  Call 

me  Bath-sheba.  And  she  came  into  the  king's  pres- 
ence, and  stood  before  the  king. 

 29.  And  the  king  sware,  and  said.  As  the  Lord 

liveth,  that  hath  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  distress, 

 30.  Even  as  I  sware  unto  thee  by  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  saying,  Assuredly  Solomon  thy  son 
shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall  sit  upon  my  throne 
in  my  stead ;  even  so  will  I  certainly  do  this  day. 

 31.  Then  Bath-sheba  bowed  with  fier  face  to 

the  earth,  and  did  reverence  to  the  king,  and  said,  Let 
my  lord  king  David  live  for  ever. 

(12.  TO  RECOMMEND  A  POLICY  TO  THE  SUCCESSOR.) 

I  Kings  ii.  5.  Moreover  thou  knowest  also  what  Joab 
the  son  of  Zeruiah  did  to  me,  and  what  he  did  to  the 
two  captains  of  the  hosts  of  Israel,  unto  Abner  the  son 
of  Ner,  and  unto  Amasa  the  son  of  Jether,  whom  he 
slew,  and  shed  the  blood  of  war  in  peace,  and  put  the 
blood  of  war  upon  his  girdle  that  was  about  his  loins, 
and  in  his  shoes  that  were  on  his  feet 

 6.  Do  therefore  according  to  thy  wisdom,  and 

let  not  his  hoar  head  go  down  to  the  grave  in  peace. 

 8.  And,  behold,  tkou  hast  with  thee  Shhnei  the 

son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite  of  Bahurim,  which  cursed 
me  with  a  grievous  curse  in  the  day  when  I  went  to 
Mahanaim :  but  he  came  down  to  meet  me  at  Jordan, 
and  I  sware  to  him  by  the  Lord,  saying,  I  will  not 
put  thee  to  death  with  the  sword. 

 9.  Now  therefore  hold  him  not  guiltless :  for 

thou  art  a  wise  man,  and  knowest  what  thou  oughtest 
to  do  unto  him ;  but  his  hoar  head  bring  thou  down 
to  the  grave  with  blood. 

§  12.   Royal  Auttiority  Restrained. 

(1.  BY  INDIGNATION  OP  TROOPS.) 

I  Sam.xiv.  44.  And  Saul  answered,  God  do  so  and 
more  also  :  for  thou  shalt  surely  die,  Jonathan. 


 45.  And  the  people  said  unto  Saul,  Shall 

Jonathan  die,  who  hath  wrought  this  great  salvation 
in  Israel  ?  God  forbid :  as  the  Lord  liveth,  there  shall 
not  one  hair  of  his  head  fall  to  the  ground ;  for  he  hath 
wrought  with  God  this  day.  So  the  people  rescued 
Jonathan,  that  he  died  not. 

(2.  BY  REFUSAL  TO  EXECUTE  KS  UNLAWTUL  COM- 
MAND.) 

I  Sam.  xxii.  17.  And  the  king  said  unto  the  footmen 
that  stood  about  him.  Turn,  and  slay  the  priests  of  the 
Lord;  because  their  hand  also  is  with  David,  and 
because  they  knew  when  he  fled,  and  did  not  shew  it 
to  me.  But  tlie  servants  of  the  king  would  not  put 
forth  their  hand  to  fall  upon  the  priests  of  the  Lord. 

1  Chp.  xxi.  2.  And  David  said  to  Joab  and  to  the 
rulers  of  the  people.  Go,  number  Israel  from  Beer- 
sheba  even  to  Dan;  and  briug  the  number  of  them  to 
me,  that  I  may  know  it. 

 3.  And  Joab  answered.  The  Lord  make  his 

people  a  hundred  times  so  many  more  as  they  be :  but, 
my  lord  the  king,  are  they  not  all  my  lord's  servants  ? 
why  then  doth  my  lord  require  this  thing  ?  why  will 
he  be  a  cause  of  trespass  to  Israel  ? 

 4.  Nevertheless  the  king's   word  prevailed 

against  Joab.  Wherefore  Joab  departed,  and  went 
throughout  all  Israel,  and  came  to  Jerusalem. 

 5.  And  Joab  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of 

the  people  unto  David.  And  all  they  of  Israel  were  a 
thousand  thousand  and  a  hundred  thousand  men  that 
drew  sword :  and  Judah  was  four  hundred  threescore 
and  ten  thousand  men  that  drew  sword. 

 6.  But  Levi  and  Benjamin  counted  he  not 

among  them .  for  the  king's  word  was  abominable  to 
Joab. 

 7.  And  God  was  displeased  with  this  thing : 

therefore  he  smote  Israel. 

(3.  BY  INTESTINE  RIVALRIES.) 

2  Sam.xix.  41.  And,  behold,  all  the  men  of  Israel 
came  to  the  king,  and  said  tmto  the  king.  Why  have 
our  brethren  the  men  of  Judah  stolen  thee  away,  and 
have  brought  the  king,  and  his  household,  and  aU 
David's  m.en  with  him,  over  Jordan  ? 

 42.  And  all  the  men  of  Judah  answered  the 

men  of  Israel,  Because  the  king  is  near  of  kin  to  us : 
wherefore  then  be  ye  angry  for  this  matter  ?  have  we 
eaten  at  all  of  the  king's  cost?  or  hath  he  given  us  any 
gift? 

 43.  And  the  men  of  Israel  answered  the  men 

of  Judah,  and  said.  We  have  ten  parts  in  the  king,  and 
we  have  also  more  right  in  David  than  ye  :  why  then 
did  ye  despise  us,  that  our  advice  should  not  be  first 
had  in  bringing  back  our  king  ?  And  the  words  of  the 
men  of  Judah  were  fiercer  than  the  words  of  the  men 
of  Israel. 

(4.  BY  THE  ENSUBORDmATION  OF  THE  HEAD  OF  THE 
ARMY.) 

(A.  m  THE  CASE  OF  ABN^ER.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  8.  Then  was  Abner  very  wroth  for  the 
wo^ds  of  Ish-bosheth,  and  said.  Am  I  a  dog's  head, 
which  against  Judah  do  shew  kindness  this  day  unto 
the  house  of  Saul  thy  father,  to  his  brethren,  and  to 
his  friends,  and  have  not  delivered  thee  into  the  hand 
of  David,  that  thou  chargest  me  to  day  with  a  fault 
concerning  this  woman  ? 

 9.  So  do  God  to  Abner,  and  more  also,  except, 

as  the  Lord  hath  sworn  to  David,  even  so  I  do  to 
him ; 

 10.  To  translate  the  kingdom  from  the  house 

of  Saul,  and  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David  over  Israel 
and  over  Judah,  from  Dan  even  to  Beer-sheba. 

—  —  11.  And  he  could  not  answer  Abner  a  word 
again,  because  he  feared  him. 

(B.  IK  THE  CASE  OF  JOAB.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  23.  When  Joab  and  all  the  host  that  icai 
with  him  were  come,  they  told  Joab,  saying,  Abner 
the  son  of  Ner  came  to  the'kmg,  and  he  hath  sent  hijn 
away,  and  he  is  gone  in  peace. 

 24.  Then  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  said. 

What  hast  thou  done?  behold,  Abner  came  unto  thee; 


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why  is  it  that  thou  hast  seut  him  away,  and  he  is  quite 
gone '? 

2  Sam.  iii.  25.  Thou  knowest  Abner  the  son  of  Ner, 
that  he  came  to  deceive  thee,  and  to  know  thy  going 
out  and  thy  coming  in,  and  to  know  all  that  thou 
doest. 

 26.  And  when  Joab  was  come  out  from  David, 

•  he  sent  messengers  after  Abner,  which  brought  him 
again  from  the  well  of  Sirah :  but  David  knew  it  not. 

 27.  And  when  Abner  was  returned  to  Hebron, 

•  Joab  took  him  aside  in  the  gate  to  speak  with  him 
quietly,  and  smote  him  there  under  the  fifth  rib,  that 
he  died,  for  the  blood  of  Asahel  his  brother. 

 30.  So  Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  slew 

Abner,  because  he  had  slain  their  brother  Asahel  at 
Gibeon  in  the  battle. 

See  2  Sam.  xviii.  11-17. 

(C.  ALTHOUGH  THE  KING  FIKALIiY  GETS  THE  UPPER 
HAND.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  36.  And  all  the  people  took  notice  of  it, 
and  it  pleased  them :  as  whatsoever  the  king  did 
pleased  all  the  people. 

 37.  For  all  the  people  and  all  Israel  under- 
stood that  day  that  it  was  not  of  the  king  to  slay 
Abner  the  son  of  Ner. 

I  Kings  ii.  32.  And  the  Lord  shall  return  his  blood 
upon  his  own  head,  who  fell  upon  two  men  more 
righteous  and  better  than  he,  and  slew  them  with  the 
sword,  my  fother  David  not  knowing  thereof,  to  tcit, 
Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  the  host  of  Israel,  and 
Amasa  the  son  of  Jether,  captain  of  the  host  of  Judah. 

 33.  Their  blood  shall  therefore  return  upon 

the  head  of  Joab,  and  upon  the  head  of  his  seed  for 
ever : + 

(5.  BY  THE  POWER  OF  HIS  NOBLES.) 

Jep.  xxxviii.  4.  Therefore  the  princes  said  unto  the 
king,  We  beseech  thee,  let  this  man  be  put  to  death : 
for  thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  the  men  of  war 
that  remain  in  this  city,  and  the  hands  of  all  the 
people,  in  speaking  such  words  unto  them:  for  this 
man  seeketh  not  the  welfare  of  this  people,  but  the 
hurt. 

 5.  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  said.  Behold,  he  is 

in  your  hand :  for  the  king  is  not  he  that  can  do  any 
thing  against  you. 

 24.  Then  said  Zedekiah  unto  Jeremiah,  Let 

no  man  know  of  these  words,  and  thou  shalt  not  die. 

 25.  But  if  the  princes  hear  that  I  have  talked 

with  thee,  and  they  come  unto  thee,  and  say  unto 
thee.  Declare  unto  us  now  what  thou  hast  said  unto 
the  king,  hide  it  not  from  us,  and  we  will  not  put  thee 
to  death ;  also  what  the  king  said  imto  thee : 

 26.  Then  thou  shalt  say  unto  them,  I  presented 

my  supplication  before  the  king,  that  he  would  not 
cause  me  to  return  to  Jonathan's  house,  to  die  there. 

 27.  Then  came  all  the  princes  unto  Jeremiah, 

and  asked  him:  and  he  told  them  according  to  all 
these  words  that  the  king  had  commanded.  So  they 
left  off  speaking  with  him;  for  the  matter  was  not 
perceived. 

§  13.   (Jiialiflcations  of  a  Good  King'. 

See  also  page  257,  §  88. 

(1.  HIGH  BIRTH.) 

Ec.x.  5.  There  is  an  evil  which  I  have  seen  under 
the  sun,  as  an  error  which  proceedeth  from  the  ruler: 

 6.  Folly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the  rich 

sit  in  low  place. 

 7.  I  have  seen  servants  upon  horses,  and 

princes  walking  as  servants  upon  the  earth. 

 17.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  land,  when  thy  king 

is  the  son  of  nobles,  and  thy  princes  eat  in  due  season, 
for  strength,  and  not  for  drunkenness ! 

(2.  MATURITY.) 

Ec.  X.  16.  Woe  to  thee,  O  land,  when  thy  king  is  a 
child,  and  thy  princes  eat  in  the  morning ! 

Is.  iii.  12.  As  for  my  people,  children  are  their  op- 
pressors, and  women  rule  over  them.  O  my  people, 
they  which  lead  thee  cause  tliee  to  err,  and  destroy  the 
way  of  thy  paths. 


(3.  WISDOM.) 

Prov.  XXV.  3.  The  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth 
for  deptli,  and  the  heart  of  kings  is  unsearchable. 

—  xxviii.  2.  For  tlie  transgression  of  a  land  many 
are  the  princes  thereof:  but  by  a  man  of  understand- 
ing and  knowledge  tlie  state  thereof  shall  be  prolonged. 

 16.  The  prince  that  wanteth  understanding  is 

also  a  great  oppressor:  hut  he  that  hateth  covetous- 
ness  shall  prolong  his  days. 

—  xxix.  8.  Scornful  men  bring  a  oity  into  a  snare : 
but  wise  men  turn  away  wrath. 

Ps,  xlix.  20.  M^nthatis  in  honour,  and  understand- 
eth  not,  is  like  the  beasts  that  perish. 

Ec.  iv.  13.  Better  is  a  poor  and  a  wise  child,  than  an. 
old  and  foolish  king,  who  will  no  more  be  admon- 
ished. 

 14.  For  out  of  prisonhe  cometh  to  reign ;  where- 
as also  lie  that  is  born  in  his  kingdom  becometh  poor. 

(4.  SINCERITY  AND  LO\'E  OF  TRUTH.) 

Job  xxxiv.  30.  That  the  hypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the 
people  be  ensnared. 

Prov.  xxi.x.  12.  If  a  ruler  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  ser- 
vants are  wicked. 

(5.  TEMPERANCE.) 

Prov.  xxxi.  4.  It  is  not  lor  kings,  O  Lemuel,  it  is  not 
for  kings  to  drink  wine ;  nor  for  princes  strong  drink : 

 5.  Lest  they  drink,  and  forget  the  law,  and 

pervert  the  judgment  of  any  of  the  afflicted. 

(6.  JUSTICE  AND  MERCY.) 

2  Sam.xxiii.  8.  The  God  of  Israel  said,  the  Rock  of 
Israel  spake  to  me,  He  that  ruleth  over  men  must  be 
just,  ruling  in  the  fear  of  God. 

Prov.  XX.  8.  A  king  that  sitteth  in  the  throne  of 
judgment  scattereth  away  all  evil  with  his  eyes. 

 28.  Mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  king :  and 

his  throne  is  upholden  by  mercy. 

—  xxix.  4.  The  king  by  judgment  establisheth  the 
land :  but  he  that  receiveth  gifts  overthroweth  it. 

—  xxxi.  8.  Open  thy  mouth  for  the  dumb  in  the 
cause  of  all  such  as  are  appointed  to  destruction. 

 9.  Open  thy  mouth,  judge  righteously,  and 

plead  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy. 

Jer.  xxi.  11.  And  touching  the  house  of  the  king  of 
Judah,  say.  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord  ; 

 12.  O  house  of  David,  thus  saith  the  Lord  ; 

Execute  judgment  in  the  morning,  and  deliver  him 
that  is  spoiled  out  of  the  hand  of  the  oppressor,  lest 
my  fury  go  out  like  fire,  and  burn  that  none  can 
quench  it,  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings. 

Ezek.  xlv.  8.  In  the  land  shall  be  his  possession  in 
Israel:  and  my  princes  shall  no  more  oppress  my 
people ;  and  the  rest  of  tlie  land  shall  they  give  to  the 
house  of  Israel  according  to  their  tribes. 

 9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Let  it  suffice 

you,  O  princes  of  Israel :  remove  violence  and  spoil, 
and  execute  judgment  and  justice,  take  away  your 
exactions  from  my  people,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  xlvi.  16.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  If  the  prince 
give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his  sons,  the  inheritance  thereof 
shall  be  his  sons  ;  it  shall  be  their  possession  by 
inheritance. 

 17.  But  if  he  give  a  gift  of  his  inheritance  to 

one  of  his  servants,  then  it  shall  be  his  to  the  year  of 
liberty;  after,  it  shall  return  to  the  prince:  but  his 
inheritance  shall  be  his  sons'  for  them. 

 18.  Moreover  the  prince  shall  not  take  of  the 

people's  inheritance  by  oppression,  to  thrust  them  out 
of  their  possession;  but  he  shall  give  his  sons  inherit- 
ance out  of  his  own  possession;  that  my  people  be  not 
scattered  every  man  from  his  possession. 

(7.  HATRED  OF  AVICIvEDNESS,  AND  ENERGY  IN  PUN- 
ISHING IT.) 

Ps.  ci.  8.  I  will  early  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the 
land ;  that  I  may  cut  off  all  wicked  doers  from  the  city 
of  the  Lord. 

Prov.  xvi.  12.  is  an  abomination  to  kings  to  com- 
mit wickedness :  for  the  throne  is  established  by  right- 
eousness. 

—  XX.  26.  A  wise  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and 
bringelh  the  wheel  over  them. 


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CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xvm. 


§  14.   Good  Kings  who  Sinned  and  Repented. 

(1.  DAVID.) 

I  Kings  XV.  5.  Because  David  did  that  which  was 
right  in  tlie  eyes  of  ttie  Loud,  and  turned  not  aside 
from  any  thing  that  he  commanded  liim  all  the  days 
of  his  life,  save  only  in  the  matter  of  Uriah  the  Hittite. 

(3.  HEZEKIAH.) 

2  Chr,  xxxi.  20.  And  thus  did  Hezekiah  throughout 
all  Judah,  and  wrought  that  which  was  good  and  right 
and  truth  before  the  Lord  his  God. 

 2L  And  in  every  work  that  he  began  in  the 

service  of  the  house  of  God,  and  in  the  law,  and  in  the 
commandments,  to  seek  his  God,  he  did  it  with  all  his 
heart,  and  prospered. 

—  xxxii.  35.  But  Hezekiah  rendered  not  again  ac- 
cording to  the  benefit  done  unto  him ;  for  his  heart  was 
lifted  up :  therefore  there  was  wrath  upon  him,  and 
upon  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

 36.  Notwithstanding,  Hezekiah  humbled  him- 
self for  the  pride  of  his  heart,  both  he  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Jerusalem,  so  that  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  came 
not  upon  them  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah. 

§  15.   Divine  Tlireats  against  Bad  Rulers. 

I  Kings  xiv.  5.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Ahijah, Be- 
hold, the  wife  of  Jeroboam  cometh  to  ask  a  thing  of 
thee  for  her  son;  for  he  is  sick:  thus  and  thus  shall 
thou  say  unto  her :  for  it  shall  be,  when  she  cometh  in, 
that  she  shall  feign  herself  to  be  another  woman. 

 6.  And  it  was  so,  when  Ahijah  heard  the  sound 

of  her  feet,  as  she  came  in  at  the  door,  that  he  said. 
Come  in,  thou  wife  of  Jeroboam ;  why  feignest  thou 
thyself  to  be  another?  for  I  am  sent  to  thee  wiifi.  heavy 
tidings. 

 7.  Go,  tell  Jeroboam,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  Forasmuch  as  I  exalted  thee  from  among 
the  people,  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  peoiDle  Is- 
rael, 

—  —  8.  And  rent  the  kingdom  away  from  the  house 
of  David,  and  gave  it  thee:  and  yet  thou  hast  not  been 
as  my  servant  David,  who  kept  my  commandments, 
and  who  followed  me  with  all  his  heart,  to  do  that 
only  which  was  right  in  mine  eyes ; 

 14.  Moreover  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up  a 

king  over  Israel,  who  shall  cut  ofi"  the  house  of  Jero- 
boam that  day :  but  what  ?  even  now. 

—  xvi.  3.  Forasmuch  as  I  exalted  thee  out  of  the 
dust,  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  peoj^le  Israel ; 
and  thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam,  and 
hast  made  my  people  Israel  to  sin,  to  provoke  me  to 
anger  with  their  sins ; 

—  —  3.  Behold,  I  will  take  away  the  posterity  of 
Baasha,  and  the  posterity  of  his  house;  and  will  make 
thy  house  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat. 

 7.  And  also  by  the  hand  of  the  prophet  Jehu 

the  son  of  Ilanani  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  against 
Baasha,  and  against  his  house,  even  for  all  the  evil 
that  he  did  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  in  provoking 
him  to  anger  with  the  work  of  his  hands,  in  being  like 
the  house  of  Jeroboam ;  and  because  he  killed  him. 

— ■  xix.  17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  him  that 
escapoth  the  sword  of  Hazacl  shall  Jehu  slay:  and 
Lim  that  cscapeth  from  the  sword  of  Jclm  shall  Elisha 
slay. 

—  XX.  43.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord,  Because  thou  hast  let  go  out  of  ihg  hand  a  man 
whom  I  appointed  to  utter  destruction,  therefore  thy 
life  shall  go  for  his  life,  and  thy  people  for  his  people. 

 43.  And  the  king  of  Israel  went  to  his  house 

heavy  and  displeased,  and  came  to  Samaria. 

—  xxi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab  heard 
that  Naboth  was  dead,  that  Ahab  rose  up  to  go  down 
to  the  vineyard  of  Naboth  the  Jezreelite,  to  take  pos- 
session of  it. 

 18.  Arise,  go  down  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  Is- 
rael, which  w  in  Samaria :  behold,  he  is  in  the  vine- 
yard of  Naboth,  whither  he  is  gone  down  to  possess 
it 

 19.  And  thou  shalt  apeak  unto  him,  saying, 

Tlius  saith  the  Lord,  Hast  thou  killed,  and  also  taken 


possession  ?  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  him,  saying, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord,  In  the  place  where  dogs  licked 
the  blood  of  Naboth  shall  dogs  lick  thy  blood,  even  thine. 

 31.  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  thee,  and 

will  take  away  thy  posterity,  and  will  cut  off  from 
Ahab  him  that  pissctli  against  the  wall,  and  him  that 
is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel. 

 22.  And  will  make  thine  house  like  the  house 

of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  and  like  the  house  of 
Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah,  for  the  provocation  where- 
with thou  hast  provoked  me  to  anger,  and  made  Israel 
to  sin. 

2  Kings  iii.  14.  And  Elisha  said.  As  the  Lord  of 
hosts  liveth,  before  whom  I  stand,  surely,  were  it  not 
that  I  regard  the  presence  of  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of 
Judah,  I  would  not  look  toward  thee,  nor  see  thee. 

—  ix.  8.  For  the  whole  house  of  Ahab  shall  perish : 
and  I  will  cut  off  from  Ahab  him  that  pisseth  against 
the  wall,  and  him  that  is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel : 

 9.  And  I  will  make  the  house  of  Ahab  like 

the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  and  like  the 
house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah : 

2  Chp.  xxi.  12.  And  there  came  a  writing  to  him 
from  Elijah  the  prophet,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
God  of  David  thy  father.  Because  thou  hastnot  walk- 
ed in  the  ways  of  Jehoshaphat  thy  father,  nor  in  the 
ways  of  Asa  king  of  Judah, 

 13.  But  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings 

of  Israel,  and  hast  made  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of 
Jerusalem  to  go  a  whoring,  like  to  the  whoredoms  of 
the  house  of  Ahab,  and  also  hast  slain  thy  brethren  of 
thy  father's  house,  tchich  were  better  than  thyself: 

 14.  Behold,  with  a  great  plague  will  the 

Lord  smite  thy  people,  and  thy  children,  and  thy 
wives,  and  all  thy  goods  : 

 15.  And  thou  shalt  have  great  sickness  by  dis- 
ease of  thy  bowels,  until  thy  bowels  fall  out  by  reason 
of  the  sickness  day  by  day. 

Amos  iii.  9.  Publish  in  the  palaces  at  Ashdod,  and 
in  the  palaces  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  say.  Assemble 
yourselves  upon  the  mountains  of  Samaria,  and  behold 
the  great  tumults  in  the  midst  thereof,  and  the  op- 
pressed in  the  midst  thereof 

 10.  For  they  know  not  to  do  right,  saith  the 

Lord,  who  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  their 
palaces. 

 11.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  An  ad- 
versary there  shall  be  even  round  about  the  land ;  and 
he  shall  bring  down  thy  strength  from  thee,  and  thy 
palaces  shall  be  spoiled. 

 15.  And  I  will  smite  the  winter  house  with 

the  summer  house  ;  and  the  houses  of  ivory  shall  per- 
ish, and  the  great  houses  shall  have  an  end,  saith  the 
Lord. 

—  vi.  1.  Woe  to  them  tluit  are  at  ease  in  Zion,  and 
trust  in  the  mountain  of  Samaria,  which  are  named 
chief  of  the  nations,  to  whom  the  house  of  Israel 
came ! 

 3.  Ye  that  put  far  away  the  evil  day,  and 

cause  the  seat  of  violence  to  come  near ; 

 4.  That  lie  upon  beds  of  ivory,  and  stretch 

themselves  upon  their  couches,  and  eat  the  lambs  out 
of  the  flock,  and  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  of  the 
stall ; 

 5.  That  chant  to  the  sound  of  the  viol,  and  in» 

vent  to  themselves  instruments  of  music,  like  David ; 

 11.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  commandeth,  and 

he  will  smite  the  great  house  with  breaches,  and  the 
little  house  with  clefts. 

—  —  12.  Shall  horses  run  upon  the  rock  ?  will  on^ 
plough  there  with  oxen  ?  for  ye  have  turned  judgment 
into  gall,  and  the  fruit  of  righteousness  into  hemlock : 

 13.  Ye  which  rejoice  in  a  thing  of  nought, 

which  say,  Have  we  not  taken  to  us  horns  by  our  own 
strength  V 

Hab.ii.  9.  Woe  to  liim  that  coveteth  an  evil  coyet- 
ousness  to  his  house,  that  he  may  set  his  nest  on  high, 
that  he  may  be  delivered  from  the  power  of  evil  1 

 10.  Thou  hast  consulted  shame  to  thy  house 

by  cutting  off  many  people,  and  hast  sinned  against 
thy  soul. 

 11.  For  the  stone  shall  cry  out  of  the  wall,  and 

the  beam  out  of  the  timber  shall  answer  it. 


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CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Hab.  ii.  13.  Woe  to  him  that  buildeth  a  town  with 
blood,  and  establisbeth  a  city  by  iniquity  ! 

Zech.x.  3.  Mine  anger  was  kindled  against  the  shep- 
herds, and  I  punished  the  goats :  for  the  Lord  of 
hosts  hath  visited  his  flock  the  house  of  Judah,  and 
hath  made  them  as  his  goodly  horse  in  the  battle. 

 4.  Out  of  him  came  forth  the  corner,  out  of 

him  the  nail,  out  of  him  the  battle  bow,  oul  of  him 
every  oppressor  together. 

§  16.   Saul's  Ferocity. 

(1.  IN  SLAYING  THE  PRIESTS.) 

I  Sam.  xxii.  16.  And  the  king  said,  Thou  shalt  sure- 
ly die,  Ahimelech,  thou,  and  all  thy  father's  house. 

 18.  And  the  king  said  to  Doeg,  Turn  thou, 

and  fall  upon  the  priests.  And  Doeg  the  Edomite 
turned,  and  he  fell  upon  the  priests,  and  slew  on  that 
day  fourscore  and  five  persons  that  did  wear  a  linen 
ephod. 

 19.  And  Nob,  the  city  of  the  priests,  smote  he 

with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  both  men  and  women, 
children  and  sucklings,  and  oxen,  and  asses,  and  sheep, 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

(3.  IN  SEEKING  TO  SLAY  DAVID.) 

I  Sam.  xix.  10.  And  Saul  sought  to  smite  David 
even  to  the  wall  with  the  javelin  ;  but  he  slipped  away 
out  of  Saul's  presence,  and  he  smote  the  javelin  into 
the  wall :  and  David  fled,  and  escaped  that  night. 


§17. 


Insratitude  of  Joasli  in  Slaying  the  Son  of 
Ills  Benefactor. 


2  Chr.  xxiv.  33.  Thus  Joash  the  king  remembered 
not  the  kindness  which  Jehoiada  his  father  had  done 
to  him,  but  slew  his  son.  And  when  he  died,  he  said. 
The  Lord  look  upon  it,  and  require  it. 

§  18.   Slaugliter  of  Infants. 

(1.  BY  PIIARAOn.) 

Ex.i.  23.  And  Pharaoh  charged  all  his  people,  say- 
ing, Every  son  that  is  born  ye  shall  cast  into  the  river, 
and  every  daughter  ye  shall  save  alive. 

(3.  BY  IIEROD.) 

See  Mat.  ii.  16. 

§  19.   Tlie  Fate  of  a  Bad  King. 

2  Chr.  xxii.  7.  And  the  destruction  of  Ahaziah  was 
of  God  by  coming  to  Jorara  :  for  when  he  was  come, 
he  went  out  with  Jehoram  against  Jehu  the  son  of 
Nimshi,  whom  the  Lord  had  anointed  to  cut  off  the 
house  of  Ahab. 

2  Kings  ix.  27.  Butwhen  Ahaziah  the  king  of  Judah 
saw  this,  he  fled  by  the  way  of  the  garden  house.  And 
Jehu  followed  after  him,  and  said.  Smite  him  also 
in  the  chariot.  And  they  did  so  at  the  going  up  to  Gur, 
which  i3  by  Ibleam.  And  he  fled  to  Megiddo,  and 
died  there. 

 29.  And  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Joram  the  son 

of  Ahab  began  Ahaziah  to  reign  over  Judah. 

2  Chp.  xxii.  9.  And  he  sought  Ahaziah :  and  they 
caught  him,  (for  he  was  hid  in  Samaria,)  and  brought 
him  to  Jehu :  and  when  they  had  slain  him,  they 
buried  him :  Because,  said  they,  he  is  the  son  of  Je- 
hoshaphat,  who  sought  the  Lord  with  all  his  heart. 
So  the  house  of  Ahaziah  had  no  power  to  keep  still 
the  kingdom. 

§  20.   Bad  Kings  Repent,  and  are  Spared. 

2  Chr.  xii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Rehoboam 
had  established  the  kingdom,  and  had  strengthened 
himself,  he  forsook  the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  all  Israel 
with  him. 

 12.  And  when  he  humbled  himself,  the  wrath 

of  the  Lord  turned  from  him,  that  he  would  not 
destroy  him  altogether:  and  also  in  Judah  things 
went  well. 

—  xxxiii.  12.  And  when  he  was  in  affliction,  he 
besought  the  Lord  his  God,  and  humbled  himself 
greatly  before  the  God  of  his  fathers. 


 13.  And  prayed  unto  him :  and  he  was  en- 
treated of  him,  and  heard  his  supplication,  and  brought 
him  again  to  Jerusalem  into  his  kingdom.  Then  Ma- 
nasseh  knew  that  the  Lord  he  was  God. 


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THE  COURT. 
§  21.   The  Royal  Household. 

(1.  PROVISIONS  FOR  THE  TABLE.) 

I  Kings  iv.  23.  And  Solomon's  provision  for  one  day 
was  thirty  measures  of  fine  flour,  and  threescore 
measures  of  meal, 

 33.  Ten  fat  oxen,  and  twenty  oxen  out  of  the 

pastures,  and  a  hundred  sheep,  besides  harts,  and  roe- 
bucks, and  fallow  deer,  and  fatted  fowl. 

 37.  And  those  ofRcei's  provided  victuals  for 

king  Solomon,  and  for  all  that  came  unto  king  Solo- 
mon's table,  every  man  in  his  month:  they  lacked 
nothing. 

 28.  Barley  also  and  straw  for  the  horses  and 

dromedaries  brought  thej'  unto  the  place  where  the 
officers  were,  every  man  according  to  his  charge. 

(3.  HEAD  SERVANTS.) 

Gen.  xl.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  the  butler  of  the  king  of  Egypt  and  his  baker  had 
off'ended  their  lord  the  king  of  Egypt. 

(3.  BIRTH-DAY  FEAST.) 

Gen.  xl.  30.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  third  day, 
leldch  was  Pharaoh's  birthday,  that  he  made  a  feast 
unto  all  his  servants  :  and  he  lifted  up  tlie  head  of  the 
chief  butler  and  of  the  chief  baker  among  his  servants. 

Mat.  xiv.  6.  But  when  Herod's  birthday  was  kept, 
the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced  before  them,  and 
pleased  Herod. 

 7.  Whereupon  he  promised  with  an  oath  to 

give  her  whatsoever  she  would  ask. 

Marie  vi.  31.  And  when  a  convenient  day  was  come, 
that  Herod  on  his  birthday  made  a  supper  to  his  lords, 
high  captains,  and  ch\e(  estates  of  Galilee; 

 33.  And  when  the  daughter  of  the  said  Hero- 
dias came  in,  and  danced,  and  pleased  Herod  and  them 
that  sat  with  him,  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel.  Ask 
of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I  will  give  it  thee. 

 23.  And  he  sware  unto  hor.  Whatsoever  thou 

shalt  ask  of  me,  I  will  give  it  thee,  unto  the  half  of 
my  kingdom. 

 26.  And  the  king  was  exceeding  sorry ;  i/et 

for  his  oath's  sake,  and  for  their  sakes  which  sat  with 
him,  he  would  not  reject  her. 

§  22.  Overseers. 

(1.  DISCRETION  AND  INTEGRITY  REQUIRED.) 

Gen.  xli.  33.  Now  therefore  let  Pharaoh  look  out  a 
man  discreet  and  wise,  and  set  him  over  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

Ps.  ci.  7.  He  that  worketh  deceit  shall  not  dwell 
within  my  house :  he  that  telleth  lies  shall  not  tarry 
in  my  sight. 

Prov.  xiv.  35.  The  king's  favour  is  toward  a  wise  ser- 
vant :  but  his  wrath  is  against  him  that  causeth  shame. 
(2.  David's  overseers.) 

I  Chr.  xxvii.  35.  And  over  the  king's  treasures  was 
Azniaveth  the  son  of  Adiel :  and  over  the  storehouses 
in  the  fields,  in  the  cities,  and  in  the  villages,  and  in 
the  castles,  ^ras  Jehonathan  the  son  of  Uzziah : 

 36.  And  over  them  that  did  the  work  of  the 

field  for  tillage  of  the  ground  wasEzri  the  son  of  Che- 
lub: 

 27.  And  over  the  vineyards  icas  Shinici  the 

Ramathite:  over  the  increase  of  the  vineyards  for  the 
wine  cellars  was  Zabdi  the  Shiphmite : 

 38.  And  over  the  olive  trees  and  the  sycamore 

trees  that  tce>-e  in  the  low  plains  was  Baal-hanan  the 
Gederite :  and  over  the  cellars  of  oil  was  Joash : 

 39.  And  over  the  herds  that  fed  in  Sharon  w«« 

Shitrai  the  Sliaronite  :  and  over  the  herds  thai  were  in 
the  valleys  iras  Shaphat  the  son  of  Adlai: 
 30.  Over  the  camels  also  wa5  Obil  the  Ishmael- 


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CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


ite:  and  over  the  asses  wa»  Jehdeiali  the  Merono- 
thite : 

I  Chr.  xxvii.  31.  And  over  the  flocks  was  Z^tIvl  the 
Hagerite.  All  these  loere  the  rulers  of  the  substance 
which  was  king  David's. 

(3.  Solomon's.) 

1  Kings  ix.  23.  These  were  the  chief  of  the  officers 
that  were  over  Solomon's  work,  five  hundred  and  fifty, 
which  bare  rule  over  the  people  that  wrought  in  the 
work. 

2  Chr.viii.  10.  And  these  were  the  chief  of  king  Sol- 
omon's otticers,  even,  two  hundi'ed  and  fifty,  that  bare 
rule  over  the  people. 

(4.    OP  CANDACE.) 

Actsviii.  27.  And  he  arose  and  went:  and,  behold, 
a  man  of  Ethiopia,  a  eunuch  of  great  authority  under 
Candace  queen  of  the  Ethiopians,  who  had  the  charge 
of  all  her  treasui-e,  and  had  come  to  Jerusalem  for  to 
worship. 

§  23.    Other  Officers. 

2  Sam.  XX.  24.  And  Adoram  was  over  the  tribute: 
and  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud  was  recorder : 

 25.  And  Sheva  was  scribe :  and  Zadok  and 

Abiathar  were  the  priests  : 

 26.  And  Ira  also  the  J airite  was  a  chief  mler 

about  David. 

I  Chr.  xviii.  15.  And  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  was 
over  the  host ;  and  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud,  re- 
corder ; 

 16.  And  Zadok  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Abime- 

lech  the  son  of  Abiathar,  were  the  priests ;  and  Shav- 
sha  was  scribe ; 

 17.  And  Benaiahthe  son  of  Jehoiada  was  over 

the  Cherethites  and  the  Pelethitcs;  and  the  sons  of 
David  were  chief  about  the  king. 

§  24.  Counsellors. 

(1.  TTPRIGHTNESS  REQUIRED.) 

Prov.xi.  14.  Where  no  counsel  is,  the  people  fall: 
but  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors  there  is  safety. 

—  xvi.  13.  Righteous  lips  are  the  delight  of  kings; 
and  they  love  him  that  speaketh  right. 

(3.  THE  WISDOM  OF  AGE.) 

I  Kings  xii.  6.  And  king  Rehoboam  consulted  with 
the  old  men,  that  stood  before  Solomon  his  father 
while  he  yet  lived,  and  said,  How  do  ye  advise  that  I 
may  answer  this  people  ? 

 7.  And  they  spake  unto  him,  saying,  If  thou 

wilt  be  a  servant  unto  this  people  this  day,  and  wilt 
serve  them,  and  answer  them,  and  speak  good  words 
to  them,  then  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever. 

(3.  THE  RASHNESS  OF  YOUTH.) 

1  Kings  xii.  8.  But  he  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old 
men,  which  they  had  given  him,  and  consulted  with 
the  young  men  that  were  grown  up  with  him,  and 
which  Stood  before  him  : 

 9.  And  he  said  mito  them.  What  counsel  give 

ye  that  we  may  answer  this  people,  who  have  spoken 
to  mo,  saying.  Make  the  yoke  which  thy  father  did  put 
upon  us  lighter  ? 

 10.  And  the  young  men  that  were  grown  up 

with  him  spake  unto  him,  saying.  Thus  shalt  thou 
speak  unto  this  people  that  sjjake  unto  thee,  saying. 
Thy  father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  but  make  thou  it 
lighter  unto  us ;  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  them,  My 
finger  shall  be  thicker  than  mj-  father's  loins. 

 11.  And  now  whereas  my  lather  did  lade  j^ou 

with  a  heavy  yoke,  I  will  add  to  your  yoke :  my  fa- 
ther hath  chastised  you  with  whips,  but  t  will  chastise 
you  with  scorpions. 

(4.  David's  counsellors.) 

2  Sam,  XV.  31.  And  one  told  David,  saying,  Ahitho- 

fhel  is  among  the  conspirators  with  Absalom.  And 
►avid  said,  0  Lord,  I  pray  thee,  turn  the  counsel  of 
Ahithophel  into  foolishness. 

—  xvi.  23.  And  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel,  which 
he  counselled  in  those  days,  xras  as  if  a  man  had 
inquired  at  the  oracle  of  God  :  so  was  all  the  counsel 
of  Ahithophel  both  with  David  and  with  Absalom. 


1  Chr.  xxvii.  32.  Also  Jonathan  David's  uncle  was 
a  counsellor,  a  wise  man,  and  a  scribe:  and  Jehiel 
the  son  of  Hachmoni  was  with  the  king's  sons ; 

 33.  And  Ahithophel  was  the  king's  counsellor: 

and  Hushai  the  Archite  was  the  king's  companion: 

(5.  THE  CRAFTY  COUNSELLOR  WHO  RUINED  ABSALOM.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  83.  Unto  whom  David  said,  If  thou 
passest  on  with  me,  then  thou  shalt  be  a  burden  unto 
me: 

 34.  But  if  thou  return  to  the  city,  and  say 

unto  Absalom,  I  will  be  thy  servant,  O  king ;  as  I  Aa»« 
been  thy  father's  servant  hitherto,  so  will  I  now  also  he 
thy  servant :  then  mayest  thou  for  me  defeat  the 
counsel  of  Ahithophel. 

 35.  And  liMst  thou  not  there  with  thee  Zadok 

and  Abiathar  the  priests?  therefore  it  shall  be,  that 
what  thing  soever  thou  shalt  hear  out  of  the  king's 
house,  thou  shalt  tell  it  to  Zadok  and  Abiathar  the 
priests. 

 86.  Behold,  they  Jiaxe  there  with  them  their 

two  sons,  Ahimaaz  Zajjok's  son,  and  Jonathan  Abia- 
thar's  so7i;  and  by  them  ye  shall  send  unto  me  every 
thing  that  ye  can  hear 

 37.  So  Ilushai  David's  friend  came  into  the 

city,  and  Absalom  came  into  Jerusalem. 

—  xvi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Hushai  the 
Archite,  David's  friend,  was  come  imto  Absalom,  that 
Hushai  said  unto  Absalom,  God  save  the  king,  God 
save  the  kin^. 

 17.  And  Absalom  said  to  Ilushai,  Is  this  thy 

kindness  to  thy  friend?  why  wentest  thou  not  with 
thy  friend? 

 18.   And  Ilushai  said  unto  Absalom,  Nay ; 

but  whom  the  Lord,  and  this  people,  and  all  tlie  men 
of  Israel,  choose,  his  will  I  be,  and  with  him  will  I 
abide. 

 19.  And  again,  whom  should  I  serve  ?  should 

/not  serve'm  theprescnceof  his  son?  as  I  have  sei-ved 
in.  thy  father's  presence,  so  will  I  be  in  thy  presence. 

§  25.   Courtier's  Maxims. 

(1.  TO  BE  MODEST.) 

Prov.  XXV.  6.  Put  not  forth  thyself  in  the  presence 

of  the  king,  and  stand  not  in  the  place  of  great  men : 

 7.  For  better  it  is  that  it  be  said  unto  thee, 

Come  up  hither  ;  than  that  thou  shouldest  be  put  lower 
in  the  presence  of  the  prince  whom  thine  eyes  have 
seen. 

(2.  SUBMISSIVE.) 

Ec.  viii.  3.  Be  nothasty  to  go  out  of  his  sight :  stand 
not  in  an  evil  thing  ;  for  he  doeth  whatsoever  pleaseth 
him. 

 4.  Where  the  word  of  a  king  is,  there  is  power: 

and  who  may  say  unto  him.  What  doest  thou? 

—  X.  4.  If  the  spirit  of  the  ruler  rise  up  against  thee, 
leave  not  thy  place ;  for  yielding  pacifleth  great  of- 
fences. 

(3.  OBEDIENT.) 

Ec.  viii.  2.  I  counsel  thee  to  keep  the  king's  com- 
mandment, and  that  in  regard  of  the  oath  of  God. 

§  26.   Influence  at  Court. 

(1.  THE  CHAMBERLAIN.) 

Acts  xii.  20.  And  Herod  was  highlj^  displeased  with 
them  of  Tyre  and  Sidon :  but  they  came  with  one  ac- 
cord to  liim,  and,  having  made  Blastus  the  king's 
chamberlain  their  friend,  desired  peace ;  because  their 
country  was  nourished  hy  the  king's  country. 

 21.  And  upon  a  set  day  Herod,  arrayed  in 

royal  apparel,  sat  upon  his  throne,  and  made  an  ora- 
tion unto  them. 

(2.  THE  QUEEN-MOTHER.) 

I  Kings  ii.  13.  And  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 
came  to  Bath-sheba  the  mother  of  Solomon.  And  she 
said,  Comest  thou  peaceably  ?  And  he  said.  Peaceably. 

 14.  He  said  moreover,  I  have  somewhat  to  say 

unto  thee.    And  she  said.  Say  on. 

 15.  And  he  said,  Thou  knowest  thatOie  king- 
dom was  mine,  and  that  all  Israel  set  their  faces  on 


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BOOK  xvm. 


me,  that  I  should  reign :  howbeit  the  kingdom  is 
turned  about,  and  is  become  my  brother's :  for  it  was 
his  from  the  Lord. 

I  Kings  ii.  IG.  And  now  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee, 
deny  me  not.    And  she  said  unto  him,  Say  on. 

 17.  And  he  said,  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  Sol- 
omon the  king,  (for  he  will  not  say  thee  nay,)  that  he 
give  me  Abishag  the  Shunammite  to  wife. 

 18.  And  Bath-sheba  said.  Well,  I  will  speak 

for  thee  unto  the  king. 

§  27.   Court  Ceremony. 

(1.  OBEISANCE.) 

2  Sam.  ix.  6.  Now  when  Mephibosheth,  the  son  of 
Jonathan,  the  son  of  Saul,  was  come  unto  David,  he 
fell  on  his  face,  and  did  reverence.  And  David  said, 
Mephibosheth.  And  he  answered.  Behold  thy  servant ! 

 8.  And  he  bowed  himself,  and  said,  What  is 

thy  servant,  that  thou  shouldest  look  upon  such  a  dead 
dog  as  I  atn  ? 

—  xiv.  1.  Now  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  perceived 
that  the  king's  heart  was  toward  Absalom. 

 3.  And  come  to  the  king,  and  speak  on  this 

manner  unto  him.  So  Joab  put  the  words  in  her 
mouth. 

 4.  And  when  the  woman  of  Tekoah  spake  to 

the  king,  she  fell  on  her  face  to  the  ground,  and  did 
obeisance,  and  said.  Help,  O  king. 

 21.  And  the  king  said  unto  Joab,  Behold  now, 

I  have  done  this  thing :  go  therefore,  bring  the  young 
man  Absalom  again. 

 32.  And  Joab  fell  to  the  ground  on  his  face, 

and  bowed  himself,  and  thanked  the  king :  and  Joab 
said,  To  day  thy  servant  knoweth  that  I  have  found 
grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord,  O  king,  in  that  the  king 
hath  fulfilled  the  request  of  his  servant. 

—  xxiv.  20.  And  Araunah  looked,  and  saw  the  king 
and  his  servants  coming  on  toward  him  :  and  Araunah 
went  out,  and  bowed  himself  before  the  king  on  his 
face  upon  the  ground. 

I  Kings  i.  16.  And  Bath-sheba  bowed,  and  did  obei- 
sance unto  the  king.  And  the  king  said,  What 
wouldest  thou  ? 

1  Chr.  xxi.  21.  And  as  David  came  to  Oman,  Oman 
looked  and  saw  David,  and  went  out  of  the  threshing- 
floor,  and  bowed  himself  to  David  with  his  face  to  the 
ground. 

(2.  STRATAGEM  TO  OBTAIN  AUDIENCE.) 

2  Sam.  xiv.  28.  So  Absalom  dwelt  two  full  years  in 
Jerusalem,  and  saw  not  the  king's  face. 

 29.  Therefore  Absalom  sent  for  Joab,  to  have 

sent  him  to  the  king ;  but  he  would  not  come  to  him : 
and  when  he  sent  again  the  second  time,  he  would  not 
come. 

 30.  Therefore  he  said  unto  his  servants,  See, 

Joab's  field  is  near  mine,  and  he  hath  barley  there ; 
go  and  set  it  on  fire.  And  Absalom's  servants  set  the 
field  on  fire. 

 31.  Then  Joab  arose,  and  came  to  Absalom 

nnto  his  house,  and  said  unto  him.  Wherefore  have 
thy  servants  set  my  field  on  fire  ? 

 32.  And  Absalom  answered  Joab,  Behold,  I 

sent  imto  thee,  saying.  Come  hither,  that  I  may  send 
thee  to  the  king,  to  say,  Wherefore  am  I  come  from 
Geshur?  it  hud  been  good  for  me  to  have  been  there 
still :  now  therefore  let  me  see  the  king's  face ;  and  if 
there  be  any  iniquity  in  me,  let  him  kill  me. 

 33.  So  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  told  him  : 

and  when  he  had  called  for  Absalom,  he  came  to  the 
king,  and  bowed  himself  on  his  face  to  the  ground 
before  the  king :  and  the  king  kissed  Absalom. 

(3.  PRIVATE  AUDIENCE.) 

Jud.  ill.  17.  And  he  brought  the  present  unto  Eglon 
king  of  Moab  :  and  Eglon  icas  a  very  fat  man. 

 18.  And  when  he  had  made  an  end  to  offer  the 

present,  he  sent  away  the  people  that  bare  the  present. 

 19.  But  he  himself  turned  again  from  the 

quarries  that  were  by  Gilgal,  and  said,  I  have  a  secret 
errand  unto  thee,  O  king :  who  said,  Keep  silence.  And 
all  that  stood  by  him  went  out  from  him. 


(4.  SPLENDID  APPAREL.) 

Luke  vii.  25.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A 
man  clothed  in  soft  raiment  ?  Beliold,  they  which  are 
gorgeously  apparelled,  and  live  delicately,  are  in  kings' 
courts. 

§  28,  Royal  Anger  and  Favor. 

Prov.  xvi.  14.  The  wrath  of  a  king  is  as  messengers 
of  death :  but  a  wise  man  will  pacify  it. 

 15.  In  the  light  of  the  king's  countenance  ia 

life ;  and  his  favom-  is  as  a  cloud  of  the  latter  rain. 

—  xix.  6.  Many  will  entreat  the  favour  of  the 
prince :  and  every  man  is  a  Mend  to  him  that  giveth 
gifts. 

 12.  The  king's  wrath  is  as  the  roaring  of  a 

lion  ;  but  his  favour  is  as  dew  upon  the  grass. 

—  XX.  2.  The  fear  of  a  king  is  as  the  roaring  of  a 
lion :  wlwso  provoketh  him  to  anger  sinneth  against 
his  own  soul. 

§  29.   Royal  Patronage. 

(1.  OFFERED  FOR  A  CONSIDERATION.) 

Num.  xxii.  15.  And  Balak  sent  yet  again  princes, 
more,  and  more  honourable  than  they. 

 16.  And  they  came  to  Balaam,  and  said  to 

him.  Thus  saith  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  Let  nothing, 
I  pray  thee,  hinder  thee  from  coming  unto  me  : 

 17.  For  I  will  promote  thee  unto  very  great 

honour,  and  I  will  do  whatsoever  thou  sayest  unto 
me  :•  come  therefore^  I  pray  thee,  curse  me  this  peo- 
ple. 

 36.  And  when  Balak  heard  that  Balaam  was 

come,  lie  M^ent  out  to  meet  him  unto  a  city  of  Moab, 
which  is  in  the  border  of  Arnon,  which  is  in  the  utmost 
coast. 

 37.  And  Balak  said  unto  Balaam,  Did  I  not 

earnestly  send  unto  thee  to  call  thee?  wherefore 
camest  thou  not  unto  me  ?  am  I  not  able  indeed  to 
promote  thee  to  honour? 

—  xxiv.  11.  Therefore  now  flee  thou  to  thy  place : 
I  thought  to  promote  thee  unto  great  honour  ;  but,  lo, 
the  Lord  hath  kept  thee  back  from  honour. 

 25.  And  Balaam  rose  up,  and  went  and  re- 
turned to  his  place:  and  Balak  also  went  his  way. 

(2.  CONFERRED  FROM  GRATITUDE.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  31.  And  Barzillai  the  Gileadite  came 
down  trom  Rogelim,  and  went  over  Jordan  with  the 
king,  to  conduct  him  over  Jordan. 

 36.  Thy  servant  will  go  a  little  way  over  Jor- 
dan with  the  king  :  and  why  should  the  Mng  recom- 
pense it  me  with  such  a  reward  ? 

 37.-f  But  behold  thy  servant Chimham ;  let  him 

go  over  with  my  lord  the  king ;  and  do  to  him  what 
shall  seem  good  unto  thee. 

 38.  And  the  king  answered,  Chimham  shall 

go  over  with  me,  and  I  will  do  to  him  that  which  shall 
seem  good  unto  thee  :  and  whatsoever  thou  shalt  re- 
quire of  me,  that  will  I  do  for  thee. 

 39.  And  all  the  people  went  over  Jordan.  And 

when  the  king  was  come  over,  the  king  kissed  Barzil- 
lai, and  blessed  him ;  and  he  returned  unto  his  own 
place. 

§  30.   Court  Favorite. 

2  Sam.lx.  11.  Then  said  Ziba  unto  the  king,  Ac- 
cording to  all  that  my  lord  the  king  hath  commanded 
his  servant,  so  shall  thy  servant  do.  As  for  Mephibo- 
sheth, said  the  king,  he  shall  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of 
the  king's  sons. 

 12.  And  Mephibosheth  had  a  young  son,  whose 

name  was  Micha.  And  all  that  dwelt  in  the  house  of 
Ziba  were  servants  unto  Mephibosheth. 

1  Kings  xi.  19.  And  Hadad  found  great  favour  in 
the  sight  of  Pharaoh,  so  that  he  gave  him  to  wife  the 
sister  of  his  own  wife,  the  sister  of  Tahpeucs  the 
queen. 

§  31.   Royal  Gifts. 

2  Kings  viii.  8.  And  the  king  said  unto  Hazael,  Take 
a  present  in  thine  hand,  and  go,  meet  the  man  of  God, 
and  inquire  of  the  Lord  by  him,  saying,  Shall  I 
recover  of  this  disease  ? 

—  Y.  5.  And  the  king  of  Syria  said,  Go  to,  go, 


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CHAP.  III. 


OIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII, 


and  I  will  send  a  letter  unto  the  king  of  Israel.  And 
he  departed,  and  took  with  him  ten  talents  of  silver, 
and  six  thousand  pieces  of  gold,  and  ten  changes  of 
raiment. 

2  Kings  viii.  9.  So  Ilazael  went  to  meet  him,  and  took 
a  present  with  him,  even  of  every  good  thing  of  Damas- 
cus, forty  camels'  burden,  and  came  and  stood  before 
liim,  and  said+ 

§  32.   Popular  Escort. 

2  Sam.  xix.  15.  So  the  king  returned,  and  came  to 
Jordan.  And  Judah  came  to  Gilgal,  to  go  to  meet 
the  king,  to  conduct  the  king  over  Jordan. 

 16.  And  Shimei  the  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite, 

which  was  of  Bahurim,  hasted  and  came  down  with 
the  men  of  Judah  to  meet  king  David. 

 17.  And  there  were  a  thousand  men  of  Benja- 
min with  him,  and  Ziba  the  servant  of  the  house  of 
Saul,  and  his  tifteen  sons  and  his  twenty  servants  with 
Lim  ;  and  they  went  over  Jordan  before  the  king. 

 40.  Then  the  king  went  on  to  Gilgal,  aud 

Chimham  went  on  with  him :  and  all  the  people  of 
Judah  conducted  the  king,  and  also  half  the  people 
of  Israel. 


CHAP.  III. 
QUESTIONS  OF  SOVEHEIGNTY. 

§  33.   Legitimate  Succession. 

2  Kings  xiii.  24.  So  Hazael  king  of  Syria  died;  and 
Ben-hadad  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  34.   Legitimate  Succession  Restored. 

(1.  AGENCY  OP  THE  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  1.  And  in  the  seventh  j'car  Jehoiada 
strengthened  himself,  aud  took  the  captains  of  hun- 
dreds, Azariah  the  son  of  Jeroham,  and  Ishmael  the 
son  of  Jehohanan,  aud  Azariah  the  son  of  Obed,  and 
Maaseiah  the  son  of  Adaiah,  and  Elishaphat,  the  sou 
of  Zichri,  into  covenant  with  him. 

 2.  Aud  they  went  about  in  Judah,  and  gath- 
ered the  Levites  out  of  all  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  the 
chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  and  they  came  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

(3.  ARRANGEMENTS  FOR  THE  INAUGURATION.) 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  4.  This  is  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do ; 
A  third  part  of  you  entering  on  the  sabbath,  of  the 
priests  and  of  the  Levites,  shall  he  porters  of  the  doors ; 

 5.  And  a  third  part  sludlbe  at  the  king's  house  ; 

and  a  third  part  at  the  gate  of  the  foundation :  and 
all  the  people  shall  be  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

 6.  But  let  none  come  into  the  house  of  the 

Lord,  save  the  priests,  and  they  that  minister  of  the 
Levites;  they  shall  go  in,  for  they  are  holy:  but  all 
the  people  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the  Lord. 

 7.  And  the  Levites  shall  compass  the  king 

round  about,  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand  ; 
and  whosoever  else  cometh  into  the  house,  he  shall  be 
put  to  death :  but  be  ye  with  the  king  when  he  com- 
eth in,  and  when  he  goeth  out. 

 8.  So  the  Levites  and  all  Judah  did  accord- 
ing to  all  that  Jehoiada  the  priest  had  commanded, 
and  took  every  man  his  men  that  were  to  come  in  on 
the  sabbath,  with  them  that  were  to  go  out  on  the 
sabbath:  for  Jehoiada  the  priest  dismissed  not  the 
courses. 

 9.  Moreover  Jehoiada  the  priest  delivered  to 

the  captains  of  hundreds  spears,  and  bucklers,  and 
shields,  that  had  been  king  David's,  which  were  in  the 
bouse  of  God. 

 10.  And  he  set  all  the  people,  every  man  hav- 
ing his  weapon  in  his  hand,  from  the  right  side  of  the 
temple  to  the  left  side  of  the  temple,  along  by  the  al- 
tar and  the  temple,  by  the  king  round  about. 

(3.  THE  USURPER  SLAIN.) 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  12.  Now  when  Athaliah  heard  the 


noise  of  the  people  running  and  praising  the  king, 
she  came  to  the  people  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  : 

 13.  And  she  looked,  and,  behold,  the  king 

stood  at  his  pillar  at  the  entering  in,  and  the  princes 
and  the  trumpets  by  the  king :  and  all  the  people  of 
the  land  rejoiced,  and  sounded  with  trumpets,  also  the 
singers  with  instruments  of  music,  and  such  as  taught 
to  sing  praise.  Then  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and 
said.  Treason,  treason. 

 14.  Then  Jehoiada  the  priest  brought  out  the 

captains  of  hundreds  that  were  set  over  the  host,  and 
said  unto  them.  Have  her  forth  of  the  ranges :  and 
whoso  followeth  her,  let  him  be  slain  with  the  sword. 
For  the  priest  said.  Slay  her  not  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

 15.  So  they  laid  hands  on  her ;  and  when  she 

was  come  to  the  entering  of  the  horse  gate  by  the 
king's  house,  they  slew  her  there. 

(4.  AND  JOASH  ENTHRONED.) 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  20.  And  he  took  the  captains  of  hun- 
dreds, and  the  nobles,  and  the  governors  of  the  peo- 
ple, and  all  the  people  of  the  land,  and  brought  down 
the  king  from  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  and  they  came 
through  the  high  gate  into  the  king's  house,  and  set 
the  king  upon  the  throne  of  the  kingdom. 

 21.  And  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced: 

and  the  city  was  quiet,  after  that  they  had  slain  Atha- 
liah with  the  sword. 

I  35.   Absalom's  Rebellion. 

(1.  HE  PLAYS  THE  DEMAGOGUE.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  2.  And  Absalom  rose  up  early,  and 
stood  beside  the  way  of  the  gate  :  and  it  was  so,  that 
when  any  man  that  had  a  controversy  came  to  the 
king  for  judgment,  then  Absalom  called  imto  him, 
and  said.  Of  what  city  art  thou  ?  And  he  said.  Thy 
servant  is  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

 3.  And  Absalom  said  unto  him.  See,  thy  mat- 
ters are  good  aud  right ;  but  there  is  no  man  deputed 
of  the  king  to  hear  thee. 

 4.  Absalom  said  moreover,  Oh  that  I  were 

made  judge  in  the  land,  that  cveiy  man  which  hath 
any  suit  or  cause  might  come  unto  me,  and  I  would 
do  him  justice  ! 

 5.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  any  man  came 

nigh  to  him  to  do  him  obeisance,  he  put  forth  his  hand, 
and  took  him,  and  kissed  him. 

 6.  And  on  this  manner  did  Absalom  to  all  Is- 
rael that  came  to  the  king  for  judgment:  so  Absalom 
stole  the  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel. 

(2.  SETS  UP  for  himself.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Absalom  prepared  him  chariots  and  horses,  and  fifty 
men  to  nm  before  him. 

 10.  But  Absalom  sent  spies  throughout  all  the 

tribes  of  Israel,  sajiug.  As  soon  as  ye  hear  the  sound 
of  the  trumpet,  then  ye  shall  say,  Absalom  reigneth 
in  Hebron. 

(3.  TEMPORARY  SUCCESS.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  12.  And  Absalom  sent  for  Ahithophel 
the  Gilonite,  David's  counsellor,  from  his  city,  eren 
from  Giloh,  while  he  offered  sacrifices.  And  the  con- 
spiracy was  strong ;  for  the  people  increased  continu- 
ally with  Absalom. 

 13.  And  there  came  a  messenger  to  David, 

saying.  The  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel  are  after 
AlDsaldm. 

 14.  And  David  said  unto  all  his  seiTants  that 

were  with  him  at  Jerusalem,  Arise,  and  let  us  flee ; 
for  we  shall  not  eUe  escape  fi-om  Absalom:  make 
speed  to  depart,  lest  he  overtake  us  suddenly,  and 
bring  evil  upon  us,  and  smite  the  city  with  the  edge 
of  the  sword. 

 15.  And  the  king's  servants  said  unto  the 

king.  Behold,  thy  servants  are  ready  to  do  whatsoever 
my  "lord  the  king  shall  appoint. 

(4.  his  fate.) 

2  Sam.xviii.  8.  For  the  battle  was  there  scattered 
over  the  face  of  all  the  country :  and  the  wood  de- 
voured more  people  that  day  thaiii  the  sword  devoured. 


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CHAP.  III. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xviir. 


2  Sam.  xviii.  9.  And  Absalom  met  the  servants  of 
David.  And  Absalom  rode  upon  a  mule,  and  the 
mule  went  under  the  thick  boughs  of  a  great  oak,  and 
his  heatl  caught  hold  of  the  oak,  and  he  was  taken  up 
between  the  heaven  and  the  earth ;  and  the  mule  that 
teas  under  him  went  away. 

 10.  And  a  certain  man  saw  it,  and  told  Joab, 

and  said,  Behold,  I  saw  Absalom  hanged  in  an 
oak. 

 11.  And  Joab  said  unto  the  man  that  told 

him,  And,  behold,  thou  sawest  Iiim,  and  why  didst 
thou  not  smite  him  there  to  the  ground  ?  and  I  would 
have  given  thee  ten  shekels  of  silver,  and  a  girdle. 

 13.  And  the  man  said  unto  Joab,  Though  I 

should  receive  a  thousand  shekels  of  silver  in  mine 
hand,  yet  would  I  not  put  forth  mine  hand  against  the 
king's  son :  for  in  our  hearing  the  king  charged  thee 
and  Abishai  and  Ittai,  saying,  Beware  that  none  touch 
the  young  man  Absalom. 

 13.  Otherwise  I  should  have  wrought  false- 
hood against  my  own  life :  for  there  is  no  matter  hid 
from  the  king,  and  thou  thyself  wouldest  have  set 
thyself  against  me. 

(5.  THE  PEOPLE  BRmO  BACK  THE  KING.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  9.  And  all  the  people  were  at  strife 
throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  saying,  The  king 
saved  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies,  and  he  de- 
livered us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines ;  and  now 
he  is  fled  out  of  the  land  for  Absalom. 

 10.  And  Absalom,  whom  we  anointed  over 

us,  is  dead  in  battle.  Now  therefore  why  speak  ye 
not  a  word  of  bringing  the  king  back  ? 

 11.  And  king  David  sent  to  Zadok  and  to 

Abiathar  the  priests,  saying.  Speak  unto  the  elders  of 
Judah,  saying.  Why  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  the  king 
Lack  to  his  house  ?  seeing  the  speech  of  all  Israel  is 
come  to  the  king,  even  to  his  house. 

 13.  Ye  are  my  brethren,  ye  are  my  bones  and 

my  flesh :  wherefore  then  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  back 
the  king  ? 

 14.  And  he  bowed  the  heart  of  all  the  men  of 

Judah,  even  as  the  heart  of  one  man ;  so  that  they  sent 
this  icord  unto  the  king.  Return  thou,  and  all  thy 
servants. 

(6.  David's  grief  for  absalom.) 

2  Sam.  xviii.  33.  And  the  king  was  much  moved, 
and  went  up  to  the  chamber  over  the  gate,  and  wept : 
and  as  he  went,  thus  he  said,  O  my  son  Absalom !  my 
son,  my  son  Absalom!  would  God  I  had  died  for 
thee,  O  Absalom,  my  son,  my  son  1 

—  xix.  1.  And  it  was  told  Joab,  Behold,  the  king 
weepeth  and  mourneth  for  Absalom. 

.  3.  And  the  victory  that  day  was  turned  into 

mourning  unto  all  the  people :  for  the  people  heard 
6ay  that  day  how  the  king  was  grieved  for  his  son. 

 4.  But  the  king  covered  his  face,  and  tlie  king 

cried  with  a  loud  voice,  O  my  son  Absalom !  O  Absa- 
lom, ray  son,  my  son ! 

(7.  his  grief  reproved.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  5.  And  Joab  came  into  the  house  to  the 
king,  and  said.  Thou  hast  shamed  this  day  the  faces 
of  all  thy  servants,  which  this  day  have  saved  thy  life, 
and  the  lives  of  thy  sons  and  of  thy  daughters,  and 
the  lives  of  thy  wives,  and  the  lives  of  thy  concu- 
bines ; 

 6.  In  that  thou  lovest  thine  enemies,  and  hatest 

thy  friends.  For  thou  hast  declared  this  day,  that 
thou  regardest  neither  princes  nor  servants :  for  this 
day  I  perceive,  that  if  Absalom  had  lived,  and  all  we 
had  died  this  clay,  then  it  had  pleased  tliec  well. 

 7.  Now  therefore  arise,  go  forth,  and  speak 

comfortably  unto  thy  servants :  for  I  swear  by  the 
Lord,  if  thou  go  not  forth,  there  will  not  tarry  one 
with  thee  this  night :  and  that  will  be  worse  unto  thee 
than  all  the  evil  that  befell  thee  from  thy  youth  until 
now. 

 8.  Then  the  king  arose,  and  sat  in  the  gate. 

And  they  told  unto  all  the  people  saying.  Behold,  the 
king  doth  sit  in  the  gate.  And  all  the  people  came 
before  the  king :  for  Israel  had  fled  every  man  to  his 
tent. 


(8.  mephibosiieth  falsely  charged  with  aspir- 
ing TO  the  throne.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  3.  And  the  kmg  said,  And  where  is  thy 
master's  son  ?  And  Ziba  said  unto  tlie  king.  Behold, 
he  abideth  at  Jerusalem :  for  he  said.  To  day  shall  the 
house  of  Israel  restore  me  the  kingdom  of  my  father. 

 4.  Then  said  the  king  to  Ziba,  Behold,  thine 

are  all  that  pertained  unto  Mephibosiieth.  And  Ziba 
said,  I  humbly  beseech  thee  that  I  may  find  grace  in 
thy  sight,  my  lord,  O  king. 

(9.  reparation  made.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  28.  For  all  of  my  father's  house  were 
but  dead  men  before  my  lord  the  king :  yet  didst  thou 
set  thy  servant  among  them  that  dici  eat  at  thine 
own  table.  What  right  therefore  have  I  yet  to  cry 
any  more  unto  the  king  ? 

 29.  And  the  king  said  unto  him.  Why  speak- 

cst  thou  any  more  of  thy  matters  ?  I  have  said.  Thou 
and  Ziba  divide  the  land. 

 30.  And  Mephibosheth  said  unto  the  king, 

Yea,  let  him  take  all,  forasmuch  as  my  lord  the  king 
is  come  again  in  peace  unto  his  own  house. 

§  36.   Adonijah's  Rebellion. 

(1.  he  assumes  royal  power.) 
See  I  Kings  i.  5-10. 

(2.  NATHAN  AND  BATH-SHEBA  CONSULT.) 

I  Kings  i.  11.  Wherefore  Nathan  spoke  unto  Bath- 
sheba  the  mother  of  Solomon,  saying.  Hast  thou  not 
heard  that  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith  doth  reign, 
and  David  our  lord  knoweth  it  not  ? 

 12.  Now  therefore  come,  let  me,  I  pray  thee, 

give  thee  counsel,  that  thou  mayest  save  thine  own 
life,  and  the  life  of  thy  son  Solomon. 

(3.  THEY  INFORJI  DAVID.) 

I  Kings  i.  17.  And  she  said  unto  him.  My  lord,  thou 
swarest  by  the  Lord  thy  God  unto  thine  handmaid, 
sayinr/,  Assuredly  Solomon  thy  son  shall  reign  after 
me,  and  he  shall  sit  upon  my  throne. 

 18.  And  now,  behold,  Adonijah  reigneth  ;  and 

now,  my  lord  the  king,  thou  knowest  it  not : 

 19.  And  he  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and 

sheep  in  abundance,  and  hath  called  all  the  sons  of 
the  king,  and  Abiathar  the  priest,  and  Joab  the  cap- 
tain of  the  host:  but  Solomon  thy  servant  hath  he  not 
Ccill^d 

 L  21.  Otherwise  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  my 

lord  the  king  shall  sleep  with  his  fathers,  that  I  and 
my  son  Solomon  shall  be  counted  offenders. 

 22.  And,  lo,  while  she  yet  talked  with  the 

king,  Nathan  the  prophet  also  came  in. 

 33.  And  they  told  the  king,  saying.  Behold 

Nathan  the  prophet.  And  when  he  was  come  in  be- 
fore the  king,  he  bowed  hunself  before  the  king  with 
his  face  to  the  ground. 

 24.  And  Nathan  said.  My  lord,  O  king,  hast 

thou  said,  Adonijah  shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall 
sit  upon  my  throne  ? 

 35.  For  he  is  gone  down  this  day,  and  hath 

slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep  in  abundance,  and 
hath  called  all  the  king's  sons,  and  the  captains  of 
the  host,  and  Abiathar  the  priest ;  and,  behold,  they 
eat  and  drink  before  him,  and  say,  God  save  king 
Adonijah. 

 36.  But  me,  even  me  thy  servant,  and  Zadok 

the  priest,  and  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  and  thy 
servant  Solomon,  hath  he  not  called. 

 27.  Is  this  thing  done  by  my  lord  the  king, 

and  thou  hast  not  shewed  it  imto  thy  servant,  who 
should  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  the  king  after  him? 

(4  THE  REBELLION  CRUSHED  AT   ITS  BIRTH.) 

I  Kings  i.  43.  And  while  he  yet  spake,  behold,  Jona- 
than tlie  son  of  Abiathar  the  priest  came  :  and  Adoni- 
jah said  unto  him.  Come  in;  for  thou  art  a  valiant 
man,  and  bringest  good  tidings. 

 43.  And  Jonathan  answered  and  said  to  Ado- 
nijah, Verily  our  lord  king  David  hath  made  Solomon 
king. 

 49.  Aud  all  the  guests  that  icere  with  Adoni- 


453 


CHAP.  IV. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


jah  were  afraid,  and  rose  up,  and  went  every  man  his 
way. 

(5.  ADONIJAn  AFTEliWARDS  SLAIN.) 

See  I  Kings  ii.  24,  25. 

§  37.   Eebelliou  Resulting  in  National  Dismem- 
berment. 

1  Kings  xi.  36.  And  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat, 
an  Eplirathite  of  Zereda,  Solomon's  servant,  whose 
motlier's  name  was  Zeruah,  a  widow  woman,  even  he 
lifted  up  his  hand  against  the  king. 

2  Chp.  xiii.  6.  Yet  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  the 
servant  of  8olomon  the  son  of  David,  is  risen  up,  and 
hath  rebelled  against  his  lord. 

 7.  And  there  are  gathered  imto  him  vain  men, 

the  children  of  Belial,  and  have  strengthened  them- 
selves against  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon,  when 
Rehoboam  was  young  and  tenderhearted,  and  could 
not  withstand  them. 

 8.  And  now  ye  think  to  withstand  the  king- 
dom of  the  LoKD  in  the  hand  of  the  sons  of  David ; 
and  ye  be  a  great  multitude, 

§  38.   Rebellion  of  a  Conquered  People. 

2  Kings  i.  1.  Then  Moab  rebelled  against  Israel 
after  the  death  of  Ahab. 

—  iii.  5.  But  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab  was  dead, 
that  the  king  of  Moab  rebelled  against  the  king  of 
Israel. 

§  39.   Kings  Murdered. 

(1.  BY  SONS.) 

2  Kings  xix.  36.  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assvua  de- 
parted, and  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  Nineveh. 

 37.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  worship- 
ping in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his  god,  that  Adram- 
melech  and  Sharezer  his  sons  smote  him  with  the 
sword :  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  Armenia. 
And  Esar-haddon  his  son  reigned  m  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  21.  ■+■  And  when  he  was  come  into 
the  house  of  his  god,  they  that  came  forth  of  his  own 
bowels  slew  him  there  with  tlie  sword. 

(2.  BY  OFFICERS  OF  RANK.) 

2  Kings  viii.  13.  And  Hazael  said.  But  what,  is  thy 
servant  a  dog  that  he  should  do  this  great  thing? 
And  Elisha  answered.  The  Lord  hath  shewed  me 
that  thou  shalt  be  king  over  Syria. 

 14.  So  he  departed  from  Elisha,  and  came  to 

his  master;  vrho  said  to  him,  What  said  Elisha  to 
thee?  And  he  answered,  He  told  me  that  thou 
shouldest  surely  recover. 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 

he  took  a  thick  cloth,  and  dipped  it  in  water,  and 
spread  it  on  his  face,  so  that  he  died:  and  Hazael 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

1  Kings  XV.  27.  And  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah,  of 
the  house  of  Issachar,  conspired  against  him;  and 
Baasha  smote  him  at  Gibbethon,  which  belonged  to  the 
Philistines ;  for  Nadab  and  all  Israel  laid  siege  to 
Gibbethon. 

 88.  Even  in  the  third  year  cf  Asa  king  of 

Judah  did  Baasha  slay  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead. 

—  xvi.  9.  And  his  servant  Zimri,  captain  of  half  his 
chariots,  conspired  against  him,  as  he  was  in  Tirzah, 
drinking  himself  drunk  in  the  liouse  of  Arza  steward 
of  his  house  in  Tkzah. 

§  40.   Surviving  Queen  Slain. 

2  Kings  ix.  31.  And  as  Jehu  entered  in  at  the  gate, 
she  said,  Had  Zimri  peace,  who  slew  his  master? 

 32.  And  he  lifted  up  his  face  to  the  winck)w, 

and  said.  Who  is  on  my  side?  who  ?  And  there  looked 
out  to  him  two  <??•  three  eunuchs. 

 33.  And  he  said,  Throw  her  down.    So  they 

threw  her  down :  and  so?)ie  of  her  blood  was  sprinkled 
on  the  wall,  and  on  the  horses:  and  ho  trode  her 
imder  foot. 

§  41.   King's  Sons  Slaiii. 
2  Kings  x.  5.  And  he  that  vas  over  the  house,  and 

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he  that  was  over  the  city,  the  elders  also,  and  the 
bringers  up  of  tlie  children,  sent  to  Jehu,  saying,  Wo 
are  thy  servants,  and  will  do  all  that  thou  shalt  bid 
us ;  we  will  not  make  any  king :  do  thou  that  which  is 
good  in  thine  eyes. 

 6.  Then  he  wrote  a  letter  the  second  time  to 

them,  saying.  If  ye  be  mine,  and  if  ye  will  hearken 
unto  my  voice,  take  ye  the  heads  of  the  men  your 
master's  sons,  and  come  to  me  to  Jezreel  by  to  morrow 
this  time.  Now  the  king's  sons,  being  seventy  persons, 
loere  with  the  great  men  of  the  city,  which  brought 
them  up. 

 7.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  letter  came 

to  them,  that  they  took  the  king's  sons,  and  slew 
seventy  persons,  and  put  their  heads  in  baskets,  and 
sent  him  them  to  Jezreel. 

 8.  And  there  came  a  messenger,  and  told  him, 

sajing.  They  have  brought  the  heads  of  the  king's 
sons.  And  he  said,  Lay  ye  them  in  two  heaps  at  the 
entering  in  of  the  gate  until  the  morning. 

 9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that 

he  went  out,  and  stood,  and  said  to  all  the  people.  Ye 
6e  righteous:  beheld,  I  conspired  against  my  master, 
and  slew  him :  but  who  slew  all  these  ? 

§  42.  His  Relatives,  Friends,  and  Partizans  Slain. 

1  Kings  xvi.  11,  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  began 
to  reign,  as  soon  as  he  sat  on  his  throne,  that  he  slew 
all  the  house  of  Baasha:  he  left  him  not  one  that 
pisseth  against  a  wall,  neither  of  his  kinsfolks,  nor  of 
his  friends. 

2  Kings  x.  11.  So  Jehu  slew  all  that  remained  of  the 
house  of  Ahab  in  Jezreel,  and  all  his  great  men,  and 
his  kinsfolks,  and  his  priests,  until  he  left  him  none 
remaining. 

 17.  And  when  he  came  to  Samaria,  he  slew  all 

that  remained  unto  Ahab  in  Samaria,  till  he  had 
destroyed  him,  according  to  the  saying  of  the  Lord, 
which  he  spake  to  Elijah. 

§  43.   And  even  those  of  his  Ally. 

2  Kings  x.  12.  And  he  arose  and  departed,  and  came 
to  Samarfa.  And  as  he  was  at  the  shearing  house  in 
the  way, 

 13.  Jehu  met  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah 

king  of  Judah,  and  said.  Who  are  ye?  And  they 
answered,  We  are  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah ;  and  we 
go  down  to  salute  the  children  of  the  king  and  the 
children  of  the  queen. 

 14.  And  he  said.  Take  them  alive.    And  they 

took  them  alive,  and  slew  tliem  at  the  pit  of  the  shear- 
ing house,  even  two  and  forty  men ;  neither  left  he  any 
of  them. 

2  Chr.  x.xii.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when 
Jehu  was  executing  judgment  upon  the  house  of 
Ahab,  and  found  the  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  sons 
of  the  brethi'en  of  Ahaziah,  that  ministered  to  Ahaziah, 
he  slew  them. 

§  44.   Grod  Rules  over  All. 

Jud.  V.  13.  Then  he  made  him  that  remaineth  have 
dominion  over  the  nobles  among  the  people :  the  Lord 
made  me  have  dominion  over  the  mighty. 

Jobxii  18.  He  looseth  the  bond  of  kings,  and  gird- 
eth  their  loins  with  a  girdle. 

 19.  He  leadeth  princes  away  spoiled,  and 

overthroweth  the  mighty. 

 21.  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 

weakeneth  the  strength  of  the  mighty. 


CHAP.  IV. 

THE  BODY  POLITIC. 
§  45.   God  Supreme. 

I  Sam.  xvi.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were 
come,  that  he  looked  on  Eliab,  and  said,  Surely  the 
Lord's  anointed  is  before  him. 


CHAP.  IV. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


I  Sam.  xvi.  7.  But  the  Lord  said  unto  Samuel,  Look 
not  on  his  countenance,  or  on  the  height  of  his  stature ; 
because  I  have  refused  him :  for  the  LORD  seeth  not 
as  man  seeth ;  for  man  looketh  on  the  outward  ap- 
pearance, but  the  Lord  looketh  on  the  heart. 

 8.  Then  Jesse  called  Abinadab,  and  made  him 

pass  before  Samuel.  And  he  said,  Neither  hath  the 
Lord  chosen  this. 

 9.  Then  Jesse  made  Shammah  to  pass  by. 

And  he  said,  Neither  hath  the  Loud  chosen  this. 

 10.  Again,  Jesse  made  seven  of  his  sons  to 

pass  before  Samuel.  And  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse, 
The  Lord  hath  not  chosen  these. 

Jobxii.  23.  lie  increaseth  the  nations,  and  destroy- 
eth  them:  he  enlargeth  the  nations,  and  straiteneth 
them  again. 

 24.  He  taketh  away  the  heart  of  the  chief  of 

the  people  of  the  earth,  and  causeth  them  to  wander 
in  a  wilderness  \chere  there  is  no  way. 

 25.  They  grope  in  the  dark  without  light,  and 

he  maketh  them  to  stagger  like  a  drunken  man. 

(A.  JOSHUA  dfvinely  appointed.) 

Num.  xxvii.  21.  And  he  shall  stand  before  Eleazar 
the  priest,  who  shall  ask  counsel  for  him  after  the 
judgment  of  Urim  before  the  Lord:  at  his  word 
shall  they  go  out,  and  at  his  word  they  shall  come  in, 
both  he,  and  all  the  children  of  Israel  with  him,  even 
all  the  congregation. 

 22.  And  Closes  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

him :  and  he  took  Joshua,  and  set  him  before  Eleazar 
the  priest,  and  before  all  the  congregation : 

 23.  And  he  laid  his  hands  upon  him,  and 

gave  him  a  charge,  as  the  Lord  commanded  by  the 
hand  of  Moses. 

Deut.  xxxiv.  9.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  was 
full  of  the  spirit  of  wisdom ;  for  Moses  had  laid  his 
hands  upon  him :  and  the  children  of  Israel  hearkened 
imto  him,  and  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  46.  Conditions  of  National  Prosperity :  Material 
and  Spiritual. 

Prov.  xiv.  28.  In  the  multitude  of  people  is  the  king's 
honour :  but  in  the  want  of  people  is  the  destruction 
of  the  prince. 

 34.  Righteousness  exalteth  a  nation :  but  sin 

is  a  reproach  to  any  people. 

Ec.  v.  9.  Moreover  the  profit  of  the  earth  is  for  all : 
the  king  himself  is  served  by  the  field. 

Amosv.  14.  Seek  good,  and  not  evil,  that  ye  may 
live :  and  so  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts,  shall  be  with 
you,  as  }'e  have  spoken. 

 15.  Hate  the  evil,  and  love  the  good,  and 

establish  judgment  in  the  gate:  it  may  be  that  the 
Lord  God  of  hosts  will  be  gracious  unto  the  remnant 
of  Joseph. 

§  47.   Love  of  Country. 

I  Kings  xi.  21.  And  when  Hadad  heard  in  Egypt 
that  David  slept  with  his  filthers,  and  that  Joab  "the 
captain  of  the  host  was  dead,  Hadad  said  to  Pharaoh, 
Let  me  depart,  that  I  may  go  to  mine  own  country. 

 22.  Then  Pharaoh  said  unto  him.  But  what 

hast  thou  lacked  with  me,  that,  behold,  thou  seekest 
to  go  to  thine  own  country?  And  he  answered. 
Nothing :  howbeit  let  me  go  in  any  wise. 

§  48.   Obedience  to  Rulers. 

Prov.  xvii.  11.  An  evil  man  seeketh  only  rebellion : 
therefore  a  cruel  messenger  shall  be  sent  against  him. 

—  xxiv.  21.  My  son,  fear  thou  the  Lord  and  the 
king:  and  meddle  not  with  them  that  are  given  to 
change : 

 22.  For  their  calamity  shall  rise  suddenly ; 

and  who  knoweth  the  ruin  of  them  both  ? 

Ex.  xxii.  28.  Thou  shalt  not  revile  the  gods,  nor 
curse  the  ruler  of  thy  people. 

Ec.  X.  20.  Curse  not  the  king,  no  not  in  thy  thought ; 
and  curse  not  the  rich  in  thy  bedchamber :  for  a  bird 
of  the  air  shall  cany  the  voice,  and  that  which  hath 
wings  shall  tell  the  matter. 

Mat.  xvu.  24.  And  when  they  were  come  to  Capei-- 

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naum,  they  that  received  tribute  money  came  to  Peter, 
and  said,  Doth  not  your  master  pay  tribute? 

 25.  He  saith.  Yes.    Anil  when  he  was  come 

into  the  house,  Jesus  prevented  him,  saying,  What 
thinkest  thou,  Simon  ?  of  whom  do  the  kings  of  the 
earth  take  custom  or  tribute?  of  their  own  children, 
or  of  strangers  ? 

 26.  Peter  saith  unto  him.  Of  strangers.  Jesus 

saith  unto  him.  Then  are  the  children  free. 

—  xxii.  17.  Tell  us  therefore.  What  thinkest  thou? 
Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  Cesar,  or  not? 

 18.  But  Jesus  perceived  their  wickedness,  and 

said,  Why  tempt  ye  me,  ye  hypocrites? 

—  -  19.  Shew  me  the  tribute  money.  And  they 
brought  unto  him  a  penny. 

 20.  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Whose  is  this 

image  and  superscription  ? 

 21.  They  said  unto  him,  Cesar's.    Then  saith 

he  unto  them,  Render  therefore  unto  Cesar  the  things 
which  are  Cesar's ;  and  unto  God  the  things  that  are 
God's. 

Mark  xii.  14.  +Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar, 
or  not  ? 

 15.  Shall  we  give,  or  shall  we  not  give  ?  But 

he,  knowing  their  hypocrisy,  said  unto  them.  Why 
tempt  j  e  me  ?  bring  me  a  penny,  that  I  may  see  it. 

 16.  And  they  brought  it.    And  he  saith  unto 

them,  Whose  u  this  image  and  superscription  ?  And 
they  said  unto  him,  Cesar's. 

 17.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them.  Ren- 
der to  Cesar  the  things  that  are  Cesar's,  and  to  God 
the  things  that  are  God's.    And  they  marvelled  at  bim. 

Luke  XX.  22.  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute  unto 
Cesar,  or  no  ? 

 24.  Shew  me  a  penny.  Whose  image  and  su- 
perscription hath  it?  They  answered  and  said,  Cesar's. 

 25.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Render  therefore 

unto  Cesar  the  things  which  be  Cesar's,  and  unto  God 
the  things  which  be  God's. 

Actsv.  29.  Then  Peter  and  the  o?Aer  apostles  answer- 
ed and  said,  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than  men. 

Rom.  xiii.  1.  Let  every  soul  be  subject  unto  the 
higher  powers.  For  there  is  no  power  but  of  God : 
the  powers  that  be  are  ordained  of  God. 

 2.  Whosoever  therefore  resisteth  the  power, 

rcsisteth  the  ordinance  of  God:  and  they  that  resist 
shall  receive  to  themselves  damnation. 

 3.  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works, 

but  to  the  evil.  Wilt  thou  then  not  be  afraid  of  the 
power?  do  that  which  is  good,  and  thou  shalt  have 
praise  of  the  same : 

 4.  For  he  is  the  minister  of  God  to  thee  for 

good.  But  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid ; 
for  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain :  for  he  is  the 
minister  of  God,  a  revenger  to  execute  wrath  upon  him 
that  doeth  evil. 

 5.  Wherefore  ye  must  needs  be  subject,  not 

only  for  wrath,  but  also  for  conscience'  sake. 

 6.  For,  for  this  cause  pay  ye  tribute  also :  for 

they  are  God's  ministers,  attending  continually  upon 
this  very  thing. 

 7.  Render  therefore  to  all  their  dues :  tribute 

to  whom  tribute  is  due;  custom  to  whom  custom; 
fear  to  whom  fear;  honour  to  whom  honour. 

Tit.iii.  1.  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  subject  to  prin- 
cijialities  and  powers,  to  obey  magistrates,  to  be  ready 
to  every  good  work, 

I  Pet.  ii.  13.  Submit  yourselves  to  every  ordinance 
of  man  for  the  Lord's  salte :  whether  it  be  to  the  king, 
as  supreme ; 

 14.  Or  unto  governors,  as  unto  them  that  are 

sent  by  him  for  the  punishment  of  evil  doers,  and  for 
the  praise  of  them  that  do  well. 

 15.  For  so  is  the  will  of  God,  that  with  well 

doing  ye  may  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish 
men : 

 17.  Honour  all  men.    Love  the  brotherhood. 

Fear  God.    llonom:  the  king. 

§  40.   Taking  the  Census. 

Num.  i.  2.  Take  ye  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation 
of  the  children  of  Israel,  after  their  families,  by  the 


CHAP.  IV. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


house  of  their  fathers,  with  the  number  of  t?ieir  names, 
ever}'  male  by  their  polls ; 

Num.  i>  3.  "From  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all 
that  are  able  to  go  forth  to  war  in  Israel ;  thou  and 
Aaron  shall  nijmber  them  by  their  armies. 

 17.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  took  these  men 

which  are  expressed  by  their  names : 

 18.  And  they  assembled  all  the  congregation 

together  on  the  first  day  of  the  second  month,  and 
they  declared  their  pedigrees  after  their  families,  by 
the  house  of  their  fathers,  according  to  the  number  of 
the  names,  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  by 
their  polls. 

 19.  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  he 

numbered  them  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

 47.  But  the  Levites  after  the  tribe  of  their 

fathers  were  not  numbered  among  them. 

—  xxvi.  2.  Take  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  from  twenty  years  old  and  up- 
ward, throughout  their  fathers'  house,  all  that  are  able 
to  go  to  war  in  Israel. 

 3.  And  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  spake 

with  them  in  the  plains  of  ^loab  by  Jordan  near 
Jericho,  saying, 

 4.  llike  the  sum  of  the  people,  from  twenty 

years  old  and  upward ;  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses  and  the  children  of  Israel,  which  went  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  2.  For  the  king  said  to  Joab  the  cap- 
tain of  the  host,  which  loas  with  him,  Go  now  through 
all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  from  Dan  even  to  Becr-sheba, 
and  number  ye  the  people,  that  I  may  know  the 
number  of  the  people. 

 3.  And  Joab  said  unto  the  king.  Now  the 

Lord  thy  God  add  unto  tlic  people,  how  many  soever 
they  be,  a  hundredfold,  and  that  the  eyes  of  my  lord 
the  king  may  see  it :  but  why  doth  my  lord  the  king 
delight  in  this  thing? 

 4.  Notwithstanding  the  king's  word  prevailed 

against  Joab,  and  against  the  captains  of  the  host. 
And  Joab  and  the  captains  of  the  host  went  out  from 
the  presence  of  the  king,  to  number  the  people  ol 
Israel. 

 5.  And  they  passed  over  Jordan,  and  pitched 

in  Aroer,  on  the  right  side  of  the  city  that  lieth  in  the 
midst  of  the  river  of  Gad,  and  toward  Jazer: 

 6.  Then  they  came  to  Gilead,  and  to  the  land 

of  Tahtim-hodshi ;  and  they  came  to  Dan-jaan,  and 
about  to  Zidon, 

 7.  And  came  to  the  strong  hold  of  Tyre,  and 

to  all  the  cities  of  the  Hivites,  and  of  the  Canaanites : 
and  they  went  out  to  the  south  of  Judah,  eeen  to  Beer- 
sheba. 

 8.  So  when  they  had  gone  through  all  the 

land,  they  came  to  Jerusalem  at  the  end  of  nine 
months  and  twenty  days. 

 9.  And  Joab  gave  up  the  sum  of  the  number 

of  the  people  unto  the  king:  and  there  were  in  Israel 
eight  hundred  thousand  valiant  men  that  drew  the 
sword ;  and  the  men  of  Judah  were  five  hundred  thou- 
sand men. 

2  Kings  iii.  6.  And  king  Jehoram  went  out  of  Sa- 
maria the  same  tim^,  and  numbered  all  Israel. 

I  Chr.  xxvii.  23.  But  David  took  not  the  number 
of  them  from  twenty  years  old  and  under:  because 
the  Lord  had  said  he  would  increase  Israel  like  to 
the  stars  of  the  heavens. 

 24.  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  began  to  number, 

but  he  finished  not,  because  there  fell  wrath  for  it 
against  Israel ;  neither  was  the  number  put  in  the 
account  of  the  Chronicles  of  king  David. 

Lukeii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that 
there  went  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  Augustus,  that  all 
the  world  should  be  taxed. 

 2.  {And  this  taxing  was  first  made  when 

CjTenius  was  governor  of  Syria.) 

 3.  And  all  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into 

his  own  city. 

§  50.   The  Consent  of  tlie  People. 

(1.  TO  THE  GOVERNMENT  AND  CODE  OF  MOSES.) 

Ex.  xxiv.  3.  And  Moscs  came  and  told  the  people 

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all  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and  all  the  judgments :  and 
all  the  people  answered  with  one  voice,  and  said.  All 
the  words  which  the  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do. 

Deut.  V.  27.  Go  thou  near,  and  hear  all  that  the 
Lord  our  God  shall  say ;  and  speak  thou  unto  us  all 
that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  speak  imto  thee ;  and  we 
will  hear  it,  and  do  it. 

 28.  And  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your 

words,  when  ye  spake  unto  me ;  and  the  Lord  said 
unto  me,  I  have  heard  the  voice  of  the  words  of  this 
people,  which  they  have  spoken  unto  thee :  they  have 
well  said  all  that  they  have  spoken. 

—  xxxiii.  4.  Moses  commanded  us  a  law,  even  the  in- 
heritance of  the  congregation  of  Jacob. 

 5.  And  he  was  king  in  Jeshurun,  when  the 

heads  of  the  people  a7id  the  tribes  of  Israel  were 
gathered  together. 

(2.  TO  TKE  LEADERSHIP  OF  JOSHUA.) 

Jos.i.  16.  And  they  answered  Joshua,  saying.  All 
that  thou  commandest  us  we  will  do,  and  whitherso- 
ever thou  sendest  us,  we  will  go. 

 17.  According  as  we  hearkened  unto  Moses  in 

all  things,  so  will  we  hearken  unto  thee:  only  the 
Lord  thy  God  be  with  thee,  as  he  was  with  Moses. 

 18.  Whosoever  he  be  that  doth  rebel  against 

thy  commandment,  and  will  not  hearken  unto  thy 
words  in  all  that  thou  commandest  him,  he  shall  be 
put  to  death  :  only  be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage. 

—  xxiv.  31.  And  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the 
days  of  Joshua,  and  all  the  days  of  the  elders  that 
overlived  Joshua,  and  which  had  known  all  the 
works  of  the  Lord,  that  he  had  done  for  Israel. 

(3.  to  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  DAVID.) 

I  Chr.  xii.  IG.  And  there  came  of  the  children  of 
Benjamin  and  Judah  to  the  hold  unto  David. 

 17.  And  David  went  out  to  meet  them,  and 

answered  and  said  unto  thtin,  If  ye  be  come  peaceably 
unto  me  to  help  me,  mine  heart  shall  be  knit  imto 
j'ou:  but  if  ye  lie  come  to  betray  me  to  mine  enemies, 
seeing  t/tere  is  no  wrong  in  mine  hands,  the  God  of 
our  fathers  look  thereon,  and  rel)uke  it. 

 18.  Then  the  spirit  came  upon  Amasai,  who 

was  chief  of  the  captains,  and  he  said.  Thine  aj-e  we, 
David,  and  on  thy  side,  thou  sou  of  Jesse:  peace, 
peace  be  unto  thee,  and  peace  be  to  thine  helpers;  for 
thy  God  helpeth  tliee.  Then  David  received  them, 
and  made  them  cajjtains  of  the  band. 

—  xiii.  1.  And  David  consulted  vvtli  the  captains 
of  thousands  and  hundreds,  and  with  every  leader. 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  David  assembled  all  the  princes 
of  Israel,  the  princes  of  the  tribes,  and  the  captains  of 
the  companies  that  ministered  to  the  king  by  course, 
and  the  captains  over  the  thousands,  and  captains 
over  the  hundreds,  and  the  stewards  over  all  the  sub- 
stance and  possession  of  the  king,  and  of  his  sons, 
with  the  officers,  and  with  the  mighty  men,  and  with 
all  the  valiant  men,  unto  Jerusalem. 

(4.  THEIR  GRE.^.TER  GUILT.) 

Neh.  ix.  29.  And  testifiedst  against  them,  that  thou 
mightest  bring  them  again  unto  the  law ;  yet  they 
dealt  proudly,  and  hearkened  not  unto  thy  conmiand- 
ments,  but  sinned  against  thy  judgments,  (which  if  a 
man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them;)  and  withdrew  the 
shoulder,  and  hardened  their  neck,  and  would  not 
hear. 

 —  37.  And  it  yicldeth  much  increase  unto  the 

kings  whom  thou  hast  set  over  us  because  of  our  sins: 
also  they  have  dominion  over  our  bodies,  and  over  our 
cattle,  at  their  pleasure,  and  we  are  in  great  distress. 

§  51.   Sauniel  a  Just  Judge. 

I  Sam.  xii  3.  Behold,  here  I  am  :  witness  against 
me  before  the  Lord,  and  before  his  anointed :  whose 
ox  have  I  taken?  or  whose  ass  have  I  taken?  or 
whom  have  I  defrauded  ?  whom  hare  I  oppressed  ? 
or  of  whose  hand  have  I  received  any  bribe  to  blind 
mine  eyes  therewith  ?  and  I  will  restore  it  you. 

 4.  And  they  said.  Thou  hast  not  defrauded 

us,  nor  ojipressed  lis,  neither  hast  thou  taken  aught 
of  any  man's  hand. 

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CHAP.  IV. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


I  Sam.  xii.  5.  Ami  ho  said  uuto  them,  Tlie  Lokd  is 
witness  against  you,  and  his  anointed  w  witness  this 
day,  tliat  j'c  have  not  found  aught  iu  my  hand.  And 
they  answered,  Jle  is  witness. 

§  52.   Wicked  Magistrates. 

(1.  DESCRIBED.) 

Prov.  xxviii.  13.  When  righteous  nun  do  rejoice, 
there  is  great  glory:  but  wlieu  the  wiclted  rise,  a  man 
is  Indden. 

 28.  When  tlie  wielded  rise,  men  hide  tlicm- 

selves:  but  wlieu  tliey  perish,  the  rigliteous  increase. 

—  xxix.  3.  Wlien  tlie  righteous  are  in  authority, 
tlic  people  rejoice :  but  when  the  wicked  beareth  rule, 
the  people  mourn. 

Is.  i.  21.  How  is  the  faithful  city  become  a  liarlot! 
it  was  full  of  judgment ;  righteousness  lodged  iu  it ; 
but  now  murderers. 

 22.  Thy  silver  is  become  dross,  thy  wine  mixed 

with  water: 

 23.  Thy  princes  cere  rebelliouf!,  and  companions 

of  thieves:  every  one  lovetli  gilts,  and  followetli  after 
i-ewards:  they  judge  not  tho  fatherless,  neither  doth 
the  cause  of  the  widow  come  unto  them. 

Micahiii.  9.  Hear  this,  I  pray  you,  ye  heads  of  the 
house  of  Jacob,  and  princes  of  the  house  of  Israel, 
that  abhor  judgment,  and  pervert  all  equity. 

 10.  They  build  up  Ziou  with  blood,  and  Jeru- 
salem with  iniquity. 

 11.  The  heads  thereof  judge  for  reward,  and 

the  priests  thereof  teach  for  hire,  and  the  prophets 
thereof  divine  for  money :  yet  will  they  lean  iipou  the 
Lord,  and  say,  Is  not  the  Lord  among  us  ?  none  evil 
can  come  upon  us. 

—  vii.  3.  That  they  may  do  evil  with  both  hands 
earncstl)'-,  the  prince  asketh,  aud  the  judge  asketh  for 
a  reward;  and  the  great  man,  he  uttereth  his  mis- 
chievous desire:  so  they  wrap  it  up. 

 4.  The  best  of  them  is  as  a  brier :  the  most 

upright  is  sharper  than  a  thorn  hedge :  the  day  of  thy 
watchmen  and  thy  visitation  cometh;  now  shall  be 
their  perplexity. 

Zeph.iii.  3.  Her  princes  within  her  are  roaring  lions ; 
her  judges  are  evening  wolves;  they  gnaw  not  the 
bones  till  the  morrow. 

(2.  SENT  IN  judgment.) 

Job  xii.  17.  He  Icadeth  counsellors  away  spoiled, 
and  maketh  the  judges  fools. 

Is.  iii.  1.  For,  behold,  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
doth  take  away  from  Jerusalem  and  from  Judah  the 
stay  and  the  staff,  the  whole  stay  of  bread,  and  the 
-fl-hole  stay  of  water. 

 2.  The  mighty  man,  and  the  man  of  war,  the 

judge,  and  the  prophet,  and  the  prudent,  and  the 
ancient, 

 3.  The  captain  of  fifty,  and  the  honourable 

man,  and  the  counsellor,  and  the  cunning  artificer,  and 
the  elocpient  orator. 

 4.  And  I  will  give  children  to  be  their  princes, 

and  babes  shall  rule  over  them. 

 5.  And  the  people  shall  be  oppressed,  every 

one  by  another,  and  everyone  by  his  neighbour:  the 
child  shall  behave  himself  proudly  against  the  ancient, 
and  the  base  against  the  honourable. 

 6.  Wheu  a  man  shall  take  hold  of  his  brother 

of  the  house  of  his  fothcr,  saying.  Thou  hast  clothing, 
be  thou  our  ruler,  and  let  this  ruin  be  under  thy  liand  : 

 7.  Li  that  day  shall  he  swear,  saying,  I  will 

not  be  a  healer;  for  iu  my  house  is  neither  bread  nor 
clothing:  make  me  not  a  ruler  cf  the  people. 

(3.  threatened.) 

Ec.  viii.  9.  All  this  have  I  seen,  and  applied  my 
heart  unto  every  work  that  is  done  under  the  sun : 
there  is  a  time  wherein  one  man  rulelh  over  another  to 
his  own  hurt. 

Is.  x.  1.  Woe  unto  them  that  decree  unrighteous 
decrees,  and  that  write  grievousness  which  they  have 
prescribed ; 

 2.  To  turn  aside  the  needy  from  judgment, 

and  to  take  away  the  riglit  from  the  poor  cf  my  people, 
15b  4 


that  widows  may  be  their  prey,  and  that  they  may  rob 
the  fatherless ! 

 3.  And  what  will  ye  do  in  the  day  of  visitation, 

and  in  the  desolation  which  shall  come  from  far  V  to 
whom  will  ye  flee  for  help  ?  and  where  will  ye  leave 
your  glory  ? 

 4.  Without  me  they  shall  bow  down  under 

the  prisoners,  and  they  shall  fall  under  the  slain.  For 
all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  hand  is 
stretched  out  still. 

—  iii.  14.  The  Lord  will  enter  into  judgment  with 
the  ancients  of  his  people,  and  the  princes  thereof: 
for  ye  have  eaten  up  the  vineyard ;  the  spoil  of  the 
poor  is  in  your  houses. 

 15.  What  mean  ye  that  ye  beat  my  people  to 

pieces,  and  grind  the  faces  of  the  poor?  saith  the 
Lord  God  of  hosts. 

—  xxviii.  14.  Wherefore  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
ye  scornful  men,  that  rule  this  people  which  is  in 
Jerusalem. 

 15.  Because  ye  have  said.  We  have  made  a 

covenant  with  death,  and  with  hell  are  we  at  agree- 
ment; wheu  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  pass 
through,  it  shall  not  come  unto  us  :  for  we  have  made 
lies  our  refuge,  and  under  falsehood  have  we  hid  our- 
selves : 

 17.  Judgment  also  will  I  lay  to  the  line,  and 

righteousness  to  the  plummet :  and  the  hail  shall 
sweep  away  the  refuge  of  lies,  and  the  waters  shall 
overflow  the  hidingplace. 

 18.  And  your  covenant  with  death  shall  be 

disannulled,  and  your  agreement  with  hell  shall  not 
stand;  wheu  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  pass 
through,  then  ye  shall  be  trodden  down  by  it. 

 19.  From  the  time  that  it  goeth  forth  it  shall 

take  you:  for  morning  by  morning  shall  it  pass  over, 
by  day  and  by  night:  and  it  shall  be  a  vexation  only 
to  understand  the  report. 

 20.  For  the  bed  is  shorter  than  that  a  man  can 

stretch  himself  on  it :  and  the  covering  narrower  than 
that  he  can  wrap  himself it. 

Jer.  xxiii.  2.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  against  the  pastors  that  feed  my  people;  Ye 
have  scattered  my  flock,  and  driven  them  away,  and 
have  not  visited  them ;  behold,  I  will  visit  upon  you 
the  evil  of  your  doings,  saith  the  Lord. 

Hos.v.  10.  The  princes  of  Judah  were  like  them 
that  remove  the  bound :  therefore  I  wUl  pour  out  my 
wrath  upon  them  like  water. 

IVIIcah  iii.  12.  Therefore  shall  Zion  for  your  sake  be 
ploughed  as  a  field,  and  Jerusalem  shall  become  heaps, 
and  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high  places  of 
the  forest. 

§  53.   A  Wicked  People. 

(1.  DESCRIBED.) 

Ezek.xxii.  29.  The  people  of  the  land  have  used  op- 
pression, and  exercised  robbery,  and  have  vexed  the 
poor  and  needy :  yea,  they  have  oppressed  the  stranger 
wrongfullJ^ 

Hos.  iv.  1.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  children 
of  Israel:  for  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the 
inhabitants  of  the  land,  because  there  is  no  truth,  nor 
mercy,  nor  knowledge  of  God  in  the  land. 

 2.  By  swearing,  and  lying,  and  killing,  and 

stealing,  and  committing  adultery,  they  break  out,  aud 
blood  toucheth  blood. 

—  V.  11.  Ephraim  is  oppressed  and  broken  in  judg- 
ment, because  he  willingly  walked  after  the  command- 
ment. 

Amosv.  10.  They  hate  him  that  rebuketh  in  the 
gate,  and  they  abhor  him  that  speaketh  uprightly. 

 11.  Forasmuch  therefore  as  your  treading  is 

upon  the  poor,  and  ye  take  from  him  burdens  of  wheat : 
ye  have  built  houses  of  hewn  stone,  but  ye  shall  not 
dwell  in  them ;  ye  have  planted  pleasant  vineyards, 
but  ye  shall  not  drink  wine  of  them. 

 12.  For  I  know  your  manifold  transgressions 

and  your  mighty  sins:  they  afflict  the  just,  they  take 
a  bribe,  and  they  turn  aside  the  poor  in  the  gate/TO?» 
their  right. 

 13.  Therefore  the  prudent  shall  keep  silence 

in  that  time ;  for  it  is  an  evil  time. 
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CHAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xviir. 


Micah  ii.  8.  Even  of  late  my  people  is  risen  up  as 
an  enemy  :  ye  ]mi11  oiF  tlie  robe  with  the  garment  from 
them  that  jiass  by  securely  as  men  averse  from  war. 

 9.  The  women  of  my  people  have  ye  cast  out 

from  their  pleasant  houses ;  from  their  children  have 
ye  taken  away  my  glory  for  ever. 

 10.  Arise  ye,  and  depart;  for  this  is  not  yoxir 

rest :  because  it  is  polluted,  it  shall  destroy  you,  even 
with  a  sore  destruction. 

—  vii.  2.  The  good  man  is  perished  out  of  the  earth ; 
and  there  is  ilone  upright  among  men :  they  all  lie  in 
wait  for  blood ;  they  hunt  every  man  his  brother  with 
a  net. 

 5.  Trust  ye  not  in  a  friend,  put  ye  not  confi- 
dence in  a  guide  :  keep  the  doors  of  thy  mouth  from 
her  that  lieth  in  thy  bosom. 

 6.  For  the  son  dishonoureth  the  father,  the 

daughter  riseth  up  against  her  mother,  the  daughter 
in  law  against  her  mother  in  law ;  a  man's  enemies 
are  the  men  of  his  own  house. 

(3.  THREATENED.) 

Jer.  ix.  10.  For  the  mountains  w^ill  I  take  up  a  weep- 
ing and  wailing,  and  for  the  habitations  of  the  wilder- 
ness a  lamentation,  because  they  are  burned  up,  so 
that  none  can  pass  through  tlwm ;  neither  can  'rncn 
hear  the  voice  of  the  cattle:  both  the  fowl  of  the 
heavens  and  the  beast  are  fled ;  they  are  gone. 

Hos.  iv.  3.  Therefore  shall  the  land  moum,  and 
every  one  that  dwelleth  therein  shall  languish,  with 
the  beasts  of  the  field,  and  with  the  fowls  of  heaven ; 
j^ea,  the  fishes  of  the  sea  also  shall  be  taken  away. 

 4.  Yet  let  no  man  strive,  nor  reprove  another : 

for  thy  people  are  as  tliey  tliat  strive  with  the  priest. 

Amos  ii.  6.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Israel,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punishment  thereof;  because  they  sold  the  right- 
eous for  silver,  and  the  poor  for  a  pair  of  shoes ; 

 7.  That  i^ant  after  the  dust  of  the  earth  on  the 

liead  of  the  poor,  and  turn  aside  the  way  of  the  meek  : 
and  a  man  and  his  father  will  go  in  unto  the  same 
maid,  to  profane  my  holy  name: 

 8.  And  they  lay  themselves  down  upon  clothes 

laid  to  pledge  by  every  altar,  and  they  drink  the  wine 
of  the  condemned  in  the  house  of  their  god. 

Hab.ii.  17.  I'or  the  violence  of  Lebanon  shall  cover 
thee,  and  the  spoil  of  beasts,  which  made  them  afraid, 
because  of  men's  blood,  and  for  the  violence  of  the 
land,  of  the  city,  and  of  all  that  dwell  therein. 

Zeph.  iii.  1.  Woe  to  her  that  is  filthy  and  polluted, 
to  the  oppressing  city ! 

Zech.vii.  9.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying, 
Execute  true  judgment,  aud  shew  mercy  and  compas- 
sions every  man  to  his  brotlier : 

 10.  And  oppress  not  the  widow,  nor  the  fa- 
therless, the  stranger,  nor  the  poor ;  and  let  none  of 
you  imagine  evU  against  his  brother  in  your  heart. 

 11.  But  they  refused  to  hearken,  and  pulled 

away  the  shoulder,  and  stopped  their  ears,  that  they 
should  not  hear. 

 13.  Yea,  they  made  their  ears  as  an  adamant 

stone,  lest  they  shoidd  hear  the  law,  and  the  words 
which  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  in  his  Spirit  by  the 
former  prophets :  therefore  came  a  great  wrath  ti-om 
the  Lord  of  hosts. 


CHAP.  V. 
CRIMES  AND  PUNISHMENTS. 
§  54.   The  General  Law  of  Recompense. 

Lev.  xxiv.  17.  And  he  that  killeth  any  man  shall 
purely  be  put  to  death. 

 18.  And  he  that  killeth  a  beast  shall  make  it 

good ;  beast  for  beast. 

 19.  And  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  his  neigh- 
bour; as  he  hath  done,  so  sliall  it  be  done  to  him; 

 20.  Breach  for  breach,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for 

tooth:  as  he  hath  caused  a  blemish  in  a  man,  so  shall 
it  be  done  to  him  aguin. 

 21.  And  lie  that  killeth  a  beast,  he  shall  restore 

it:  and  he  that  killeth  a  man,  he  shall  be  put  to  death. 

 2'2.  Ye  shall  have  one  manner  of  law,  as  well 


for  the  stranger,  as  for  one  of  your  own  country :  for 
I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

§  55.  Wilful  Murder. 

See  also  page  527,  §  34. 

'(I.  described.) 

Jobxxiv.  14.  The  murderer  rising  with  the  light 
killeth  the  poor  and  needy,  and  in  the  night  is  as  a  thief. 

Ps.  X.  8.  He  sitteth  in  the  lurking  places  of  the  vil- 
lages :  in  the  secret  places  doth  he  murder  the  inno- 
cent :  his  eyes  are  privily  set  against  the  poor. 
(3.  the  noachic  law.) 

Gen.  Ix.  5.  Aud  surely  your  blood  of  your  lives  will 
I  require:  at  the  hand  of  every  beast  will  I  require 
it,  and  at  the  hand  of  man;  at  the  hand  of  eveiy 
man's  brother  will  I  require  the  life  of  man. 

 6.  Whoso  sheddeth  man's  blood,  by  man  shall 

his  blood  be  shed :  for  in  the  image  of  God  made  he  man. 
(3.  the  mosaic  law.) 

Ex.  xxi.  13.  He  that  smiteth  a  man,  so  that  he  die, 
shall  be  surely  put  to  death. 

 14.  But  if  a  man  come  presumptuously  upon 

his  neighbour,  to  slay  him  with  guile  ;  thou  shalt  take 
him  from  mine  altar,  tliat  he  may  die. 

Deut.  V.  17.  Thou  shalt  not  kill. 

—  xxvii.  34.  Cursed  be  he  that  smiteth  his  neigh- 
bour secretly :  and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

 25i  Cursed  be  he  that  taketh  reward  to  slay  an 

innocent  person :  and  all  tlie  people  shall  saj',  Amen. 

 26.  Cursed  be  he  that  confirmeth  not  all  the 

words  of  this  law  to  do  them :  and  all  the  people  shall 
say,  Amen'. 

Prov.xxviii.  17.  A  man  that  doeth  violence  to  the 
blood  of  a7ii/  person  shall  flee  to  the  pit ;  let  no  mau 
stay  him. 

(A.  MORE  THAN  ONE  WITNESS  REQUIRED.) 

Num.  XXXV.  30.  Whoso  killeth  any  person,  the  mur- 
derer shall  be  put  to  death  by  the  mouth  of  witnesses: 
but  one  witness  shall  not  testify  against  any  person  ta 
cause  7iim  to  die. 

Deut.  xvii.  6.  At  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or 
three  witnesses,  shall  he  tliat  is  worthy  of  death  be 
put  to  death ;  but  at  the  mouth  of  one  witness  he  shall 
not  be  put  to  death. 

(B.  disposition  to  be  MADE  OP  THE  BODY  OP  TUB 
CULPRIT.) 

Deut.  xxi.  23.  And  if  a  man  have  committed  a  sia 
worthy  of  death,  and  he  be  to  be  put  to  death,  and 
thou  hang  him  on  a  tree : 

 23.  His  body  shall  not  remain  all  night  upon 

the  tree,  but  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  bury  him  that 
day;  (for  he  that  is  hanged  is  accursed  of  God  ;)  that 
thy  land  be  not  defiled,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giv- 
eth  thee /or  an  inheritance. 

§  56.  Moses  Slays  an  Egyptian. 

Ex.  ii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  when 
Moses  was  grown,  that  he  went  out  unto  his  brethren, 
and  looked  on  their  burdens  :  and  he  spied  an  Egj'p- 
tian  smiting  a  Hebrew,  one  of  his  brethren. 

 13.  And  he  looked  this  way  and  that  way, 

and  when  he  sa  w  that  thsre  was  no  man,  he  slew  the 
Egyptian,  and  hid  him  in  the  sand. 

 13.  And  when  he  went  out  the  second  day,  be- 
hold, two  men  of  the  Hebrews  strove  together:  aud 
he  said  to  him  that  did  the  wrong,  Wherefore  smitest 
thou  thy  fellow  ? 

 14.  And  he  said,  Who  made  thee  a  prince  and 

a  judge  over  us?  intendest  thou  to  kill  me,  as  thou 
killedst  the  Egyptian?  And  Moses  feared,  and  said, 
Surely  this  thing  is  known. 

§57.   Saul  Tries  to  Kill  David. 

I  Sam.  xviii.  8.  And  Saul  was  very  wroth,  and  the 
saying  displeased  him ;  aud  he  said.  They  have  ascribed 
uiito  David  ten  thousands,  and  to  me  they  have  as- 
cribed but  thousands  :  and  ^chat  can  he  have  more  but 
the  kingdom  ? 

 ."9.  And  Saul  eyed  David  from  that  day  and 

forward. 


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 11.  And  Saul  cast  the  javelin;  for  he  said,  I 


CHAP.  y. 


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BOOK  XVIIl. 


will  smite  David  even  to  the  wall  with  it.  And  Da- 
vid avoided  out  of  his  presence  twice. 

1  Sam.  xviii.  13.  And  Saul  was  afraid  of  David,  be- 
cause the  Lord  was  with  him,  and  w;ia  departed  from 
Saul. 

§  58.  Amasa  Slain  by  Joab. 

2  Sam.  XX.  9.  And  Joab  said  to  Amasa,  AH  thou 
in  health,  my  brother?  And  Joab  took  Amasa  by 
tJhe  beard  with  the  right  hand  to  kiss  him. 

 10.  But  Amasa  took  no  heed  to  the  sword  that 

wan  in  Joab's  hand :  so  he  smote  him  therewith  in  the 
fifth  Tib,  and  shed  out  his  bowels  to  the  ground,  aud 
struck  him  not  again ;  aud  he  died.+ 

 11.  And  one  of  Joab's  men  stood  by  him,  and 

said,  He  that  favoureth  Joab,  and  he  that  is  for  Da- 
vid, let  him  go  aiter  Joab. 

 12.  And  Amasa  wallowed  in  blood  in  the 

midst  of  the  highway.  And  when  the  man  saw  that 
all  the  people  stood  still,  he  removed  Amasa  out  of 
the  highway  into  the  field,  and  cast  a  cloth  upon  him, 
when  he  saw  that  every  one  that  came  by  him  stood 
still.  ^  ^ 

 13.  When  he  was  removed  out  of  the  high- 
way, all  the  people  went  on  after  Joab,  to  pursue  af- 
ter Sheba  the  son  of  Bichri. 

§  59.  David  Avenges  the  Slaying  of  Islibosheth. 

2  Sam.  iv.  9.  And  David  answered  Rechab  and 
Baanah  his  brother,  the  sons  of  Kimmon  the  Beeroth- 
ite,  and  said  unto  them.  As  the  Lokd  liveth,  who  hath 
redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  adversity, 

 10.  Wheu  one  told  me,  saying.  Behold,  Saul 

is  dead,  thinking  to  have  brought  good  tidings,  I  took 
hold  of  him,  and  slew  him  in  Ziklag,  who  thought  that  I 
would  have  given  him  a  reward  for  bis  tidings: 

 11.  How  much  more,  when  wicked  men  have 

slain  a  righteous  person  in  his  own  house  upon  his 
bed?  shall  I  not  therefore  now  retiuire  his  blood  of 
your  hand,  and  take  you  away  from  the  earth  ? 

§  60.  Avenges  also  the  Slanght«r  of  the  Gibeonites. 

2  Sam.  xxi.  7.  But  the  king  spared  Mephibosheth, 
the  son  of  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul,  because  of  the 
Lord's  oath  that  was  between  them,  between  David 
and  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul. 

 8.  But  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  Rizpah 

tbe  daughter  of  Aiah,  whom  she  bare  unto  Saul,  Ar- 
moni  and  Mephibosheth ;  and  the  five  sons  of  Michal 
the  daughter  of  Saul,  whom  she  brought  up  for  Adriel 
the  son  of  Barzillai  the  Meholathite: 

 9.  Aud  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of 

the  Gibeonites,  and  they  hanged  them  in  the  hill  be- 
fore the  Lord  :  aud  they  full  all  seven  together,  and 
were  put  to  death  in  tlie  days  of  harvest,  m  the  first 
days,  in  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest. 

§  CI.   tlie  Six  Cities  of  Refuge. 

Ex.  xxi.  13.  And  if  a  man  lie  not  in  wait,  but  God 
deliver  him  into  his  hand;  then  I  will  appoint  thee  a 
place  whither  he  shall  flee. 

Num.  XXXV.  6.  And  amon^  the  cities  which  ye  shall 
give  unto  the  Levites  there  shall  be  six  cities  for  refuge, 
whicli  ye  shall  appoint  for  the  manslayer,  that  he  may 
flee  thither :  and  to  them  ye  shall  add  forty  and  two 
cities. 

 7.  So  all  the  cities  which  ye  shall  give  to  the 

Levites  shall  be  forty  and  eight  cities :  them  shall  ye 
give  with  their  suburbs. 

 8.  And  the  cities  which  yc  shall  give  shall  be 

of  the  possession  of  the  children  of  Israel :  from  them 
that  have  many  ye  shall  give  many ;  but  from  them  that 
have  few  ye  shall  give  few  :  every  one  shall  give  of  his 
cities  imto  the  Levites  according  to  his  inheritance 
which  he  inheriteth. 

 10.  Si:)eak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 

unto  them.  When  ye  be  come  over  Jordan  into  the 
land  of  Canaan, 

 11.  Then  ye  shall  appoint  you  cities  to  be  cit- 
ies of  refuge  for  you ;  that  the  slayer  may  flee  thither, 
which  killeth  any  person  at  unawares. 

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 13.  And  they  shall  be  unto  you  cities  for  ref- 
uge from  the  avenger ;  that  the  manslayer  die  not,  un- 
til he  stand  before  the  congregation  in  judgment. 

 18.  And  of  these  cities  which  ye  shall  give,  six 

cities  shall  ye  have  for  refuge. 

 14.  Ye  shall  give  three  cities  on  this  side  Jor- 
dan, and  three  cities  shall  ye  give  in  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan, which  shall  be  cities  of  refuge. 

 15.  These  six  cities  shall  be  a  reflige,  both  for 

the  children  of  Israel,  and  for  the  stranger,  and  for  the 
sojourner  among  them ;  that  every  one  that  killeth 
any  person  unawares  may  flee  thither. 

Deut.  iv.  41.  Then  jNIoses  seveixd  three  cities  on  thia 
side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising; 

 43.  That  the  slayer  might  flee  thither,  which 

should  kill  his  neighbour  unawares,  and  hated  him  not 
in  times  past ;  and  that  fleeing  unto  one  of  these  cit- 
ies he  might  live : 

 43.  Namely,  Bezer  in  the  wilderness,  in  the 

plain  countiy,  of  tlie  Reubenites  ;  and  Ramoth  in  Gil- 
ead,  of  the  Gadites ;  and  Golan  in  Bashan,  of  the 
Manassites. 

—  xix.  1.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  cut  ofl'  the 
nations,  whose  land  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee, 
and  thou  succeedest  them,  and  dwellest  in  their  cities, 
and  In  their  houses ; 

 3.  Thou  shalt  separate  three  cities  for  thee 

in  the  midst  of  thy  land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God 
giveth  thee  to  possess  it. 

 3.  Thou  shalt  prepare  thee  a  way,  and  divide 

the  coasts  of  thy  land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giv- 
eth thee  to  inherit,  into  three  pai'ts,  that  every  slayer 
may  flee  thither. 

 '7.  Wherefore  I  command  thee,  saying.  Thou 

shalt  separate  three  cities  for  thee. 

 8.  And  if  the  Lord  thy  God  enlarge  thy  coast, 

as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers,  and  give  thee  all 
the  land  which  he  promised  to  ^ive  unto  thy  fathers ; 

 9.  If  thou  shalt  keep  all  these  commandments 

to  do  them,  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  love 
the  Lord  thy  God,  and  to  walk  ever  in  his  ways ;  then 
shalt  thou  add  three  cities  more  for  thee,  beside  these 
three: 

— •  — 10.  That  innocent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy 
land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  for  an  in- 
heritance, and  so  blood  be  upon  thee. 

Jos.  XX.  3.  Speak  to  the  children  of  Israel,  saying. 
Appoint  out  for  you  cities  of  refuge,  whereof  I  spake 
unto  you  by  the  hand  of  Moses : 

 3.  That  the  slayer  that  killeth  any  person  un- 
awares and  unwittingly  may  flee  thither :  and  they 
shall  be  your  refuge  from  the  avenger  of  blood. 

 7.  And  they  appointed  Kedesh  in  Galilee  in 

mount  Naphtali,  and  Shechem  in  mount  Ephraim, 
and  Kirjath-arba,  which  is  Hebron,  in  the  mountain 
of  Judah. 

 8.  And  on  tlie  other  side  Jordan  bj'  Jericho 

eastward,  they  assigned  Bezer  in  the  wilderness  upon 
the  plain  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  and  Ramoth  in 
Gilead  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  and  Golan  in  Bashan 
out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh. 

 9.  These  were  the  cities  appointed  for  all  the 

children  of  Israel,  and  for  the  stranger  that  sojourn- 
eth  among  them,  that  whosoever  killeth  any  person  at 
unawares  might  flee  thither,  and  not  die  by  the  hand 
of  the  avenger  of  blood,  until  he  stood  before  the  con* 
gregation. 

§  62.   The  Judicial  Procedure  Prescribed. 

(1.  IF  THE  KILLING  WAS  NOT  INTENTIONAL.) 

Num.  XXXV.  33.  But  if  he  thrust  him  suddenly  with- 
out enmity,  or  have  cast  upon  him  any  thing  without 
laying  of  wait, 

 23.  Or  with  any  stone,  wherewith  a  man  may 

die,  seeing  him  not,  and  cast  it  upon  him,  that  he  cUe, 
and  was  not  his  enemy,  neither  sought  his  harm : 

 24.  Then  the  congregation  shall  judge  between 

the  slayer  and  the  revenger  of  blood  according  to  these 
judgments : 

 25.  And  the  congregation  shall  deliver  the 

slayer  out  of  flie  hand  of  the  revenger  of  blood,  and 
the  congregation  shall  restore  him  to  the  city  of  hia 


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BOOK  XVIII. 


refuge,  whither  he  was  fled :  and  he  shall  abide  in  it 
unto  the  death  of  the  liigh  priest,  which  was  anointed 
with  the  holy  oil. 

Deut.  xix.  4.  And  this  is  the  case  of  the  slayer, 
which  shall  flee  thither,  that  he  may  live :  Whoso  kill- 
eth  his  neighbour  ignorantly,  whom  he  hated  not  in 
time  past ; 

 5.  As  when  a  man  goeth  into  the  wood  with 

his  neighbour  to  hew  wood,  aud  his  hand  fetcheth  a 
stroke  with  the  axe  to  cut  down  the  tree,  and  the  head 
slippeth  from  the  helve,  and  lighteth  upon  his  neigh- 
bour, that  he  die ;  he  shall  flee  unto  one  of  those  cit- 
ies, and  live : 

 6.  Lest  the  avenger  of  the  blood  pursue  the 

slayer,  while  his  heart  is  hot,  and  overtake  him,  be- 
cause the  way  is  long,  and  slay  him ;  whereas  he  was 
not  worthy  of  death,  inasmuch  as  he  hated  him  not 
in  time  past 

Jos.  XX.  4.  And  when  he  that  doth  flee  unto  one  of 
those  cities  shall  stand  at  the  entering  of  the  gate  of 
the  city,  and  shall  declare  his  cause  in  the  ears  of  the 
elders  of  that  city,  they  shall  take  him  into  the  city 
unto  them,  and  give  him  a  place,  that  he  may  dwell 
among  them. 

 5.  And  if  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  after 

him,  then  they  shall  not  deliver  the  slayer  up  into  his 
hand ;  because  he  smote  his  neighbour  unwittingly,  and 
hated  him  not  beforetime. 

 6.  And  he  shall  dwell  in  that  city,  until  he 

stand  before  the  congregation  for  judgment,  ami  vmtil 
the  death  of  the  high  priest  that  shall  be  in  those  days : 
then  shall  the  slayer  return,  and  come  unto  his  own 
city,  and  unto  his  own  house,  imto  the  city  from 
whence  he  fled. 

(A.    BUT  NO  SAFETY  OUTSIDE  THE  CITY  OP  REFUGE.) 

Num.  XXXV.  26.  But  if  the  slayer  shall  at  any  time 
come  without  the  border  of  the  city  of  his  ix'fuge, 
whither  he  was  fled  ; 

 27.  And  the  revenger  of  blood  find  him  with- 
out the  borders  of  the  city  of  his  refuge,  and  the  re- 
venger of  blood  kill  the  slayer ;  he  shall  not  be  guilty 
of  blood : 

 28.  Because  he  should  have  remained  in  the 

city  of  his  refuge  until  the  death  of  the  higli  priest: 
but  after  the  death  of  the  high  priest  the  slayer  shall 
return  into  the  land  of  his  possession. 

 33.  And  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  him 

that  is  fled  to  the  city  of  his  refuge,  that  he  should 
come  again  to  dwell  in  the  land,  until  the  death  of 
the  priest. 

(3.  IP  A  DANGEROUS  INSTRUMENT  "WAS  USED.) 

Num.  XXXV.  16.  And  if  he  smite  him  with  an  in- 
strument of  iron,  so  that  he  die,  he  ik  a  murderer  :  the 
murderer  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

 17.  And  if  he  smite  him  with  throwing  a  stone, 

wherewith  he  may  die,  and  he  die,  he  is  a  murderer : 
the  murderer  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

 18.  Or  if  he  smite  him  with  a  hand  weapon 

of  wood,  wherewith  he  may  die,  and  he  die,  he  is  a 
murderer :  the  murderer  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

 19.  The  revenger  of  blood  himself  shall  slay 

the  murderer:  when  he  meeteth  him,  he  shall  slay 
him. 

(3.  IP  MURDER  WAS  INTENDED.) 

Num.  XXXV.  20.  But  if  he  thrust  him  of  hatred,  or 
hurl  at  him  by  lajiug  of  wait,  that  he  die  ; 

 21.  Or  in  enmity  smite  him  with  his  hand, 

that  he  die :  he  that  smote  him  shall  surely  be  put  to 
death ;  for  he  is  a  murderer :  the  revenger  of  blood 
shall  slay  the  murderer,  when  he  meeteth  him. 

 31.  Moreover  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for 

the  life  of  a  murderer,  which  is  guilty  of  death :  but 
he  shall  be  surely  put  to  death. 

 33.  So  ye  shall  not  pollute  the  land  wherein 

ye  are:  for  blood  it  dcfileth  the  laud:  aud  the  laud 
cannot  be  cleansed  of  the  blood  that  is  shed  therein, 
but  by  the  blood  of  him  that  shed  it. 

 34.  Defile  not  therelbre  the  land  which  ye 

ehall  inhabit,  wherein  I  dwell :  for  I  the  Lord  dwell 
among  the  children  of  Israel. 

Deut.  xix.  11.  But  if  any  man  hate  his  neighbour. 


and  lie  in  wait  for  him,  and  rise  up  against  him,  and 
smite  him  mortally  that  he  die,  and  fleeth  into  one  of 
these  cities : 

 12.  Then  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  send  and 

fetch  him  thence,  and  deliver  him  into  the  hand  of  the 
avenger  of  blood,  that  he  may  die. 

—  —  13.  Thine  eye  shall  not  pity  him,  but  thou  shalt 
put  away  ilie  guilt  of  innocent  blood  from  Israel,  that 
it  may  go  well  with  thee. 

§  63.   Parable  of  the  Woman  of  Tekoali. 

2  Sam.  xiv.  5.  And  the  king  said  unto  her,  What 
aileth  thee  ?  And  she  answered,  I  am  indeed  a 
widow  woman,  and  mine  husband  is  dead. 

 6.  And  thy  handmaid  had  two  sons,  and  they 

two  strove  together  in  the  field,  and  there  was  none  to 
jiart  them,  but  the  one  smote  the  other,  and  slew 
him. 

 •  7.  And,  behold,  the  whole  family  is  risen 

against  thine  handmaid,  and  the}'  said,  Deliver  him 
that  smote  his  brother,  that  we  may  kill  him,  for  the 
life  of  his  brother  whom  he  slew  ;  and  we  will  destroy 
the  heir  also  :  and  so  they  shall  quench  my  coal  which 
is  left,  and  shall  not  leave  to  my  husband  neither  name 
nor  remainder  upon  the  earth. 

 8.  And  the  king  said  unto  the  woman.  Go 

to  thine  house,  and  I  will  give  charge  concerning  thee. 

 9.  And  the  woman  of  Tekoah  said  unto  the 

king.  My  lord,  O  king,  the  iniquity  he  on  me,  aud  on 
my  father's  house :  and  the  king  and  his  throne  he 
guiltless. 

 10.  And  the  king  said.  Whosoever  saitli  aughi 

imto  thee,  bring  him  to  me,  and  he  shall  not  touch 
thee  any  more. 

 11.  Then  said  she,  I  pray  thee,  let  the  king  re- 
member the  Lord  thy  God,  that  thou  wouldest  not 
suffer  the  revengers  of  blood  to  destroy  any  more,  lest 
they  destroy  my  son.  And  he  said.  As  the  Lord  liv- 
eth,  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  thy  son  fall  to  the 
earth. 

 13.  Then  the  woman  said,  Let  thine  hand- 
maid, I  pray  thee,  speak  one  word  mito  my  lord  the 
king.    And  he  said.  Say  on. 

 13.  And  the  woman  said,  Wherefore  then  hast 

thou  thought  such  a  thing  against  the  people  of  God  ? 
for  the  king  doth  speak  this  thing  as  one  which  is 
faulty,  in  that  the  king  doth  not  fetch  home  again  his 
banished. 

 14.  For  we  must  needs  die,  and  are  as  water 

spilt  on  the  ground,  which  cannot  be  gathered  up 
again  ;  neither  doth  God  respect  any  person ;  yet  doth 
he  devise  means,  that  his  banished  be  not  expelled 
from  him. 

 15.  Kow  therefore  that  I  am  come  to  speak  of 

this  thing  unto  my  lord  the  \C\x\g,itis  because  the  peo- 
ple have  made  me  afraid :  and  thy  handmaid  said,  I 
will  now  speak  unto  the  king ;  it  may  be  that  the  king 
will  perform  the  request  of  his  handmaid. 

 16.  For  the  king  will  hear,  to  deliver  his  hand- 
maid out  of  the  hand  of  the  man  that  woxdd  destroy 
me  and  my  son  together  out  of  the  inheritance  of  God. 

§  64.   Expiation  of  a  Murder  Perpeti-ated  by  an 
Unknown  Hand. 

Deut.  xxi.  1.  \iom  be  found  slain  in  the  land  which 
the  Lord  thy  God  givcth  thee  to  possess  it,  lying  in 
the  field,  and  it  be  not  known  who  hath  slain  liim: 

 3.  Then  thy  elders  and  thy  judges  shall  come 

forth,  and  they  shall  measure  unto  the  cities  which  are 
round  about  him  that  is  slain  ; 

 3.  Aud  it  shall  be,  tliat  the  city  which  is  next 

unto  the  slain  man,  even  the  elders  of  that  city  shall 
take  a  heifer,  which  hath  not  been  wrought  with,  and 
which  hath  not  drawn  in  the  yoke : 

 4.  Aud  the  elders  of  tliat  city  shall  bring  down 

the  heifer  unto  a  rough  valley,  which  is  neither  eared 
nor  sown,  and  shall  strike  off  the  heifer's  neck  tliere 
in  the  valley. 

 o.  And  the  priests  the  sons  of  Levi  shall  come 

near;  for  them  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  to 
minister  unto  him.  aud  to  bless  in  the  name  of  the 


4C0 


CHAP,  V, 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIH, 


Lord  ;  and  by  their  word  shall  every  controversy  and 
every  stroke  be  tried : 

Deut.  xxi.  6.  And  all  the  elders  of  that  city,  tJiat  are 
next  unto  the  slain  man,  shall  wash  theh*  hands  over 
the  heifer  that  is  beheaded  in  the  valley : 

 7.  And  they  shall  answer  and  say,  Our  hands 

have  not  shed  this  blood,  neither  have  our  eyes  seen  it. 

 8.  Be  merciful,  O  Lord,  unto  thy  people  Is- 
rael, whom  thou  hast  redeemed,  and  lay  not  innocent 
blood  unto  thy  people  of  Israel's  charge.  And  the 
blood  shall  be  forgiven  them. 

 9.  So  shalt  thou  put  away  the  guilt  of  inno- 
cent blood  from  among  you,  when  thou  shalt  do  that 
which  is  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

§  65.  Adultery. 

(1.  THE  MOSAIC  LAW.) 

Lev.  xviii.  20.  Moreover  thou  shalt  not  lie  carnally 
with  thy  neighbour's  wife,  to  defile  thj^self  with  her. 

—  XX.  10.  And  the  man  that  committeth  adultery 
with  another  man's  wife,  even  he  that  committeth  adul- 
tery with  his  neighbour's  wife,  the  adulterer  and  the 
adulteress  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

Deut.v.  18.  Neither  shalt  thou  commit  adultery. 

—  xxii.  23.  If  a  man  be  found  lying  with  a  woman 
married  to  a  husband,  then  they  shall  both  of  them 
die,  both  the  man  that  lay  with  "the  woman,  and  the 
woman :  so  shalt  thou  put  away  evil  from  Israel. 

(3.  TEMPTATION  RESISTED.) 

Gen.xxxix.  7.  And  it  cameto  pass  after  these  things, 
that  his  master's  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  Joseph ;  and 
she  said.  Lie  with  me. 

 8.  But  he  refused,  and  said  unto  his  master's 

wife.  Behold,  my  master  wotteth  not  what  is  with  me 
in  the  house,  and  he  hath  committed  all  that  he  hath 
to  my  hand ; 

 9.  The?-e  is  none  greater  in  this  house  than  I ; 

neither  hath  he  kept  back  any  thing  from  me  but  thee, 
because  thou  art  his  wife:  how  then  can  I  do  this 
great  wickedness,  and  sin  against  God  ? 

 10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  she  spake  to  Joseph 

day  by  day,  that  he  hearkened  not  unto  her,  to  lie  by 
her,  or  to  be  with  her. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  this  time,  that 

Joseph  went  into  the  house  to  do  his  business ;  and 
thei-e  was  none  of  the  men  of  the  house  there  within. 

 13.  And  she  caught  him  by  his  garment,  say- 
ing, Lie  with  me  :  and  he  left  his  garment  in  her  hand, 
and  tied,  and  got  him  out. 

(3.  A  CASE  OP  GUILT,  AND  FORGIVENESS.) 

Jud.xix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  when 
ih£re  was  no  king  in  Israel,  that  there  was  a  certain 
Levite  sojourning  on  the  side  of  mount  Epliraim,who 
took  to  him  a  concubine  out  of  Beth-lehem-judah. 

 2.  And  his  concubine  played  the  whore  against 

him,  and  went  away  from  him  unto  her  father's  house 
to  Beth-lehem-judah,  and  was  there  four  whole  months. 

 3.  And  her  husband  arose,  and  went  after  her, 

to  speak  friendly  unto  her,  and  to  bring  her  again,  hav- 
ing his  servant  with  him,  and  a  couple  of  asses :  and 
she  brought  him  into  her  father's  house ;  and  when 
the  father  of  the  damsel  saw  him,  he  rejoiced  to  meet 
him. 

 4.  And  his  father  in  law,  the  damsel's  father, 

retained  him ;  and  he  abode  with  him  three  days :  so 
they  did  eat  and  diink,  and  lodged  there. 

(4.  ITS  PREVALENCE  AMONG  THE  IIBBREWS.) 

Jep.  V.  7.  +  when  I  had  fed  them  to  the  full,  they  then 
committed  adultery,  and  assembled  themselves  by 
troops  in  the  harlots'  houses. 

 8.  They  were  as  fed  horses  in  the  morning: 

every  one  neighed  after  his  neighbour's  wife. 

 9.  Shall  I  not  visit  for  these  things?  saith  the 

Lord  :  and  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such  a 
nation  as  this  ? 

 10.  Go  ye  up  upon  her  walls,  and  destroy ;  but 

make  not  a  full  end :  take  away  her  battlements ;  for 
they  are  not  the  Lord's. 

—  xxiii.  10.  For  the  land  is  full  of  adulterers ;  for 
because  of  swearing  the  land  mom-neth  ;  the  pleasant 


places  of  the  wilderness  are  dried  up,  and  their  course 
is  evil,  and  their  force  is  not  right. 

—  xxix.  23.  Because  they  have  committed  villany  in 
Israel,  and  have  committed  adultery  with  their  neigh- 
bours' wives,  and  have  spoken  lying  words  in  my  name, 
which  I  have  not  commanded  them ;  even  i  know, 
and  am  a  witness,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ezek. xviii.  G.  And  hath  not  eaten  upon  the  mount- 
ains, neither  hath  lifted  up  his  e3'es  to  the  idols  of  the 
house  of  Israel,  neither  hath  defiled  his  neighbour's 
wife,  neither  hath  come  near  to  a  menstruous  woman. 

—  xxxiii.  26.  Ye  stand  upon  your  sword,  ye  work 
abomination,  and  ye  defile  every  one  his  neighbour's 
wife :  and  shall  ye  possess  the  land  ? 

(5.  ITS  WICKEDNESS.) 

Jobxxiv.  15.  The  eye  also  of  the  adulterer  waiteth 
for  the  twilight,  saying,  No  eye  shall  see  me :  and  dis- 
guiseth  his  face. 

 16.  In  the  dark  they  dig  through  houses,  which 

they  had  marked  for  themselves  in  the  daytime  :  they 
know  not  the  light. 

 17.  For  the  morning  is  to  them  even  as  the 

shadow  of  death :  if  one  know  tliem,  they  are  in  the 
terrors  of  the  shadow  of  death. 

 18.  He  is  swift  as  the  waters  ;  their  portion  is 

cursed  in  the  earth ;  he  beholdeth  not  the  way  of  the 
vineyards. 

—  xxxi.  1.  I  made  a  covenant  with  mine  eyes :  why 
then  should  I  think  upon  a  maid  ? 

 9.  If  mine  heart  have  been  deceived  by  a  wo- 
man, or  ifl  have  laid  wait  at  my  neighbour's  door; 

 10.  Then  let  my  wife  grind  unto  another,  and 

let  others  bow  down  upon  her. 

 11.  For  this  is  a  heinous  crime;  yea,  it  is  an 

iniquity  to  be  punished  by  the  judges. 

 13.  For  it  is  a  fire  tliat  consumeth  to  destruc- 
tion, and  would  root  out  all  mine  increase. 

Prov.vi.  24.  To  keep  thee  from  the  evil  woman, 
from  the  flattery  of  the  tongue  of  a  strange  woman. 

 25.  Lust  not  after  her  beauty  in  thine  heart ; 

neither  let  her  take  thee  with  her  eyelids. 

 26.  For  by  means  of  a  Avhorish  woman  a  man 

is  brought  to  a  piece  of  bread :  and  the  adulteress  will 
hunt  for  the  precious  life. 

 27-  Can  a  man  take  fire  in  his  bosom,  and 

his  clothes  not  be  burned  ? 

 28.  Can  one  go  upon  hot  coals,  and  his  feet 

not  be  burned  ? 

 29.  So  he  that  goeth  in  to  ids  neighbour's 

wife ;  whosoever  toucheth  her  shall  noc  be  innocent. 

 30.  Men  do  not  despise  a  thief^  if  he  steal  to 

satisfy  his  soul  when  he  is  hungry  ; 

 31.  But  if  he  be  found,  he  shall  restore  seven- 
fold ;  he  shall  give  all  the  substance  of  his  house. 

 32.  But  whoso  committeth  adultery  with  a 

woman  lacketh  understanding:  he  that  doeth  it  de- 
stroyeth  his  own  soul. 

 33.  A  wound  and  dishonour  shall  he  get ;  and 

his  reproach  shall  not  be  wiped  away. 

 34.  For  jealousy  is  the  rage  of  a  man :  there- 
fore he  will  not  spare  in  the  day  of  vengeance. 

 35.  He  will  not  regard  any  ransom :  neither 

will  he  rest  content,  though  thou  givest  many  gifts. 

—  XXX.  18.  There  be  three  things  -which  are  too  won- 
derful for  me,  yea,  four  which  I  know  not : 

 19.  The  way  of  an  eagle  in  the  air  ;  the  way 

of  a  serpent  upon  a  rock ;  the  way  of  a  ship  in  the 
midst  of  the  sea;  and  the  way  of  a  man  with  a 
maid. 

 20.  Such  is  the  way  of  an  adulterous  woman ; 

she  eateth,  and  wipeth  her  mouth,  and  saith,  I  have 
done  no  wickedness. 

(6.  MARRIAGE  OF  A  DIVORCED  WOMAN  ADULTEROUS.) 

Rom.  vii.  2.  For  the  woman  which  hath  a  husband 
is  bound  by  the  law  to  her  husband  so  long  as  he  liv- 
eth ;  but  if  the  husband  be  dead,  she  is  loosed  from 
the  law  of  her  husband. 

 3.  So  then  if,  while  her  husband  liveth,  she  be 

married  to  another  man,  she  shall  be  called  an  adul- 
teress :  but  if  her  husband  be  dead,  she  is  free  from 
that  law ;  so  that  she  is  no  adulteress,  though  she  be 
married  to  another  man. 


461 


CHAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIIl. 


(7.  ADULTERY  IN  THE  HEART.) 

Mat.  V.  27.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by  tliem 
of  old  time,  Thou  slialt  not  commit  adulteiy: 

 28.  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  whosoever  look- 

eth  on  a  woman  to  lust  after  her  hath  committed 
adultery  with  her  already  in  his  heart. 

(8.  SPIRITUAL  ADULTERY.) 

Is.  Ivii.  3.  But  draw  near  hither,  ye  sons  of  the  sor- 
fceress,  the  seed  of  the  adulterer  and  the  whore. 

 4.  Against  whom  do  ye  sport  yourselves  ? 

against  whom  make  ye  a  wide  mouth,  and  draw  out 
the  tongue?  are  ye  not  children  of  transgression,  a 
seed  of  falsehood. 

 7.  Upon  a  lofty  and  high  mountain  hast  thou 

set  thy  bed:  even  thither  wentest  thou  up  to  offer 
sacrifice. 

 8.  Behind  the  doors  also  and  the  posts  hast 

thou  set  up  thy  remembrance :  for  thou  luist  discov- 
ered thyself  to  another  than  me,  and  art  gone  up ;  thou 
hast  enlarged  thy  bed,  and  made  thee  a  cmenant  with 
them  ;  thou  lovedst  their  bed  where  thou  sawest  it. 

Jer.iii.  1.  They  say,  If  a  man  put  away  his  wife, 
and  she  go  from  him,  and  become  another  man's,  shall 
he  return  unto  her  again?  shall  not  that  land  be 
greatly  polluted  ?  but  thou  hast  played  the  harlot  with 
many  lovers ;  yet  return  again  to  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

 6.  The  Lord  said  also  unto  me  in  the  days  of 

Josiah  the  king.  Hast  thou  seen  that  which  backsliding 
Israel  hath  done  ?  she  is  gone  up  upon  every  high 
mountain  and  under  every  green  tree,  and  there  hath 
played  the  harlot. 

 7.  And  I  said  after  she  had  done  all  these 

things.  Turn  thou  unto  me.  But  she  returned  not. 
And  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  saw  it. 

 8.  And  I  saw,  when  for  all  the  causes  whereby 

hacksliding  Israel  committed  adultery,  I  had  put  her 
away,  and  given  her  a  bill  of  divorce ;  yet  her  treach- 
erous sister  Judah  feared  not,  but  went  and  played  the 
harlot  also. 

 9.  And  it  came  to  pass  through  the  lightness 

of  her  whoredom,  that  she  defiled  the  land,  and  com- 
mitted adultery  with  stones  and  with  stocks. 

Ezek.  xvi.  16.  And  of  thy  garments  thou  didst  take, 
and  deckedst  thy  high  places  with  divers  colours ;  and 
playedst  the  harlot  thereupon :  tlie  like  things  shall  not 
come,  neither  shall  it  be  so. 

 17.  Thou  hast  also  taken  thy  fair  jewels  of 

my  gold  and  of  my  silver,  which  I  had  given  thee, 
and  madest  to  thyself  images  of  men,  and  didst  com- 
mit whoredom  with  them. 

 25.  Thou  hast  built  thy  high  place  at  every 

head  of  the  way,  and  hast  made  thy  beauty  to  be  ab- 
horred, and  hast  opened  thy  feet  to  every  one  that 
passed  by,  and  multiplied  thy  whoredoms. 

 26.  Thou  hast  also  committed  fornication  with 

tlie  Egyptians  thy  neighbours,  great  of  flesh ;  and 
hast  increased  thy  whoredoms,  to  provoke  me  to  anger. 

 27.  Behold,  therefore  I  have  stretched  out  my 

hand  over  thee,  and  have  diminished  thine  ordinary 
food,  and  delivered  thee  unto  the  will  of  them  that 
hate  thee,  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines,  which  are 
ashamed  of  thy  lewd  way. 

 28.  Thou  hast  played  the  whore  also  with  the 

Assyrians,  because  thou  wast  unsatiable ;  yea,  thou 
hast  played  the  harlot  with  them,  and  yet  couldest 
not  be  satisfied. 

 29.  Thou  hast  moreover  multiplied  thy  fornica- 
tion in  the  land  of  Canaan  unto  Clialdea  ;  and  yet  thou 
wast  not  satisfied  herewith. 

 30.  How  weak  is  thine  heart,  saith  the  Lord 

God,  seeing  thou  doest  all  these  things,  the  work  of  an 
imperious  whorish  woman ; 

 31.  In  that  thou  buildest  thine  eminent  place 

in  the  head  of  every  way,  and  makest  thine  high  place 
in  every  street ;  and  hast  not  been  as  a  harlot,  in  that 
thou  seornest  hire ; 

 32.  But  as  a  wife  that  committeth  adultery, 

which  taketh  strangers  instead  of  her  husband ! 

 33.  They  give  gifts  to  all  whores :  but  thou 

givest  thy  gifts  to  aU  thy  lovers,  and  hirest  them,  that 
they  may  come  unto  thee  on  every  side  for  thy  whore- 
dom. 


 34.  And  the  contrary  is  in  thee  from  other  wo 

men  in  thy  whoredoms,  whereas  none  followeth  thee 
to  commit  whoredoms :  and  in  that  thou  givest  a  re- 
ward, and  no  reward  is  given  unto  thee,  therefore  thou 
art  contraiy. 

 36.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thy 

filthiness  was  poured  out,  and  thy  nakedness  discov- 
ered through  thy  whoredoms  with  thy  lovers,  and 
with  all  the  idols  of  thy  abominations,  and  by  the 
blood  of  thy  children,  which  thou  didst  give  unto 
Ihem ; 

 37.  Behold,  therefore  I  will  gather  all  thy 

lovers,  with  whom  thou  hast  taken  pleasure,  and  aU 
them  that  thou  hast  loved,  with  all  them  that  thou  hast 
hated ;  I  will  even  gather  them  round  about  against 
thee,  and  will  discover  thy  nakedness  unto  them,  that 
they  may  see  all  thy  nakedness. 

 38.  And  I  will  judge  thee  as  women  that 

break  wedlock  and  shed  blood  are  judged ;  and  I  wUl 
give  thee  blood  in  fury  and  jealousy. 

 39.  And  I  will  also  give  thee  into  their  hand, 

and  they  shall  throw  down  thine  eminent  place, 
and  shall  break  down  thy  high  places  :  they  shall  strip 
thee  also  of  thy  clothes,  and  shall  take  thy  fair  jewels, 
and  leave  thee  naked  and  bare. 

 40.  They  shall  also  bring  up  a  company 

against  thee,  and  they  shall  stone  thee  with  stones, 
and  thrust  thee  through  with  their  swords. 

 41.  And  they  shall  burn  thine  houses  with 

fire,  and  execute  judgments  upon  thee  in  the  sight  of 
many  women :  and  1  will  cause  thee  to  cease  from 
jilaying  the  harlot,  and  thou  also  shalt  give  no  hire 
any  more. 

 44.  Behold,  every  one  that  nseth  proverbs 

shall  use  this  proverb  agamst  thee,  saying,  As  is  the 
mother,     is  her  daughter. 

 45.  Thou  art  thy  mother's  daughter,  that  loath- 

eth  her  husband  and  her  children ;  and  thou  art  the 
sister  of  thy  sisters,  which  loathed  their  husbands  and 
tlieir  children :  your  mother  was  a  Hittite,  and  your 
father  an  Amorite. 

 46.  And  thine  elder  sister  is  Samaria,  she  and 

her  daughters  that  dwell  at  thy  left  hand :  and  thy 
younger  sister,  that  dwelleth  at  thy  right  hand,  is 
Sodom  and  her  daughters. 

 47.  Yet  hast  thou  not  walked  after  their  ways, 

nor  done  after  their  abominations:  but,  as  if  that  trere 
a  veiy  little  thing,  thou  hast  corrupted  more  than  they 
in  all  thy  ways. 

 48.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  Sodom  thy 

sister  hath  not  done,  she  nor  her  daughters,  as  thou 
hast  done,  thou  and  thy  daughters. 

 49.  Behold,  this  was  the  iniquity  of  thy  sister 

Sodom,  pride,  fulness  of  bread,  and  abundance  of 
idleness  was  in  her  and  in  her  daughters,  neither  did 
she  strengthen  the  hand  of  the  poor  and  needy. 

 50.  And  they  were  haughty,  and  committed 

abomination  before  me :  therefore  I  took  them  away 
as  I  saw  good. 

 51.  Keither  hath  Samaria  committed  half  of 

thy  sins ;  but  thou  hast  multiplied  thine  abominations 
more  than  they,  and  hast  justified  thj-  sisters  in  all 
thine  abominations  which  thou  hast  done. 

 52.  Thou  also,  which  hast  judged  thy  sisters, 

bear  thine  own  shame  for  thy  sins  that  thou  hast  com- 
mitted more  abominable  than  they :  they  are  more 
righteous  than  thou  :  yea,  be  thou  confounded  also,  and 
bear  thy  shame,  in  that  thou  hast  justified  thy  sisters. 

 53.  When  I  shall  bring  again  their  captivity, 

the  captivity  of  Sodom  and  her  daughters,  and  the 
captivity  of  Samaria  and  her  daughters,  then  wiU  I 
bring  again  the  captivity  of  thy  captives  in  the  midst 
of  them ; 

 54.  That  thou  mavest  bear  thine  own  shame, 

and  mavest  be  confounded  in  all  that  thou  hast  done, 
in  that  thou  art  a  comfort  unto  them. 

 55.  When  thy  sisters,  Sodom  and  her  daugh- 
ters, shall  return  to  their  former  estate,  and  Samaria  and 
her  daughters  shall  return  to  their  former  estate,  then 
thou  and  thy  daughters  shall  return  to  your  former 
estate. 

 56.  For  thv  sister  Sodom  was  not  mentioned 

by  thy  mouth  in  the  day  of  thy  pride, 


462 


CHAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Ezek.xvi.  57.  Before  thywickedness  was  discovered, 
as  at  the  time  of  tluj  reproach  of  the  daughters  of  Syria, 
and  all  that  are  round  about  her,  the  daughters  of  the 
Philistines,  which  despise  thee  round  about. 

 58.  Thou  hast  borne  thy  lewdness  and  thine 

abominations,  saith  the  Lord. 

 59.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  even 

deal  with  thee  as  thou  hast  done,  which  hast  despised 
the  oath  in  breaking  the  covenant. 

 xxiii.  43.  Then  said  I  unto  her  that  was  old  in 

adulteries.  Will  they  now  commit  whoredoms  with 
her,  and  she  with  them  ? 

 44.  Yet  they  went  in  unto  her,  as  they  go  in 

unto  a  woman  tliat  playeth  the  harlot :  so  went  they 
in  unto  Aholah  and  unto  Aholibah,  the  lewd  women. 

 45.  And  the  righteous  men,  they  shall  judge 

them  after  the  manner  of  adulteresses,  and  after  the 
manner  of  women  that  shed  blood ;  because  they  are 
adulteresses,  and  blood  is  in  their  hands. 

 46.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  bring 

up  a  company  upon  them,  and  will  give  them  to  be 
removed  and  spoiled. 

— •  —  47.  And  the  company  shall  stone  them  with 
stones,  and  dispatch  them  with  their  swords ;  they 
shall  slay  their  sons  and  their  daughters,  and  burn  up 
their  houses  with  fire. 

 48.  Thus  will  I  cause  lewdness  to  cease  out  of 

the  land,  that  all  women  may  be  taught  not  to  do  after 
yoiu-  lewdness. 

Hos.  ii.  1.  Say  ye  imto  your  brethren,  Ammi ;  and 
to  your  sisters,  Ruhamah. 

 2.  Plead  with  your  mother,  plead ;  for  she  is 

not  my  wife,  neither  am  I  her  husband :  let  her  there- 
fore put  away  her  whoredoms  out  of  her  sight,  and 
her  adulteries  from  between  her  breasts; 

 3.  Lest  I  strip  her  naked,  and  set  her  as  in  the 

day  that  she  was  born,  and  make  her  as  a  wilderness, 
and  set  her  like  a  dry  land,  and  slay  her  with  thirst. 

 4.  And  I  will  not  have  mercy  upon  her  chil- 
dren ;  for  they  he  the  children  of  whoredoms. 

 5.  For  their  mother  hath  played  the  harlot : 

she  that  conceived  them  hath  done  shamefully;  for 
she  said,  I  will  go  after  my  lovers,  that  give  me  my 
bread  and  my  water,  my  wool  and  my  flax,  mine  oil 
and  my  drink. 

 6.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  hedge  up  thy  way 

with  thorns,  and  make  a  wall,  that  she  shall  not  find 
her  paths. 

 7.  And  she  shall  follow  after  her  lovers,  but 

she  shall  not  overtake  them  ;  and  she  shall  seek  them, 
but  shall  not  find  them  :  then  shall  she  say,  I  will  go 
and  return  to  my  first  husband ;  for  then  was  it  better 
with  me  than  now. 

 9.  Therefore  will  I  return,  and  take  away  my 

corn  in  the  time  thereof,  and  my  wine  in  the  season 
thereof,  and  will  recover  my  wool  and  my  flax  given 
to  cover  her  nakedness. 

 10.  And  now  will  I  discover  her  lewdness  in 

the  sight  of  her  lovers,  and  none  shall  deliver  her  out 
of  mine  hand. 

 11.  I  will  also  cause  all  her  mirth  to  cease,  her 

feast  days,  her  new  moons,  and  her  sabbaths,  and  all 
her  solemn  feasts. 

Rev.  ii.  33.  Behold,  I  will  cast  her  into  a  bed,  and 
them  that  commit  adultery  with  her  into  great  tribu- 
lation, except  they  repent  of  then-  deeds. 

§  6G.  Incest. 

(1.  fokbidden.) 

Deut.  xxii.  30.  A  man  shall  not  take  his  father's 
wife,  nor  discover  his  father's  skirt. 

—  xxvii.  20.  Cursed  he  he  that  lieth  with  his  father's 
wife;  because  he  uncovereth  his  father's  skirt:  and 
all  the  people  shall  say.  Amen. 

 23.  Cursed  Je'he  that  lieth  with  his  sister,  the 

daughter  of  his  father,  or  the  daughter  of  his  mother : 
and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

 23.  Cursed  be  he  that  lieth  with  his  mother  in 

law:  and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

(3.  LOT.) 

Gen.  xix.  30.  And  Lot  went  up  out  of  Zoar,  and 


dwelt  in  the  mountain,  and  his  two  daughters  with 
him ;  for  he  feared  to  dwell  in  Zoar :  and  he  dwelt  in 
a  cave,  he  and  his  two  daughters. 

 31.  And  the  firstborn  said  unto  the  yoimger, 

Our  father  is  old,  and  there  is  not  a  man  in  the  earth 
to  come  in  unto  us  after  the  manner  of  all  the  earth : 

 33.  Come,  let  us  make  our  fother  drink  wine, 

and  we  will  lie  Avith  him,  that  we  may  preserve  seed 
of  our  father. 

 33.  And  they  made  their  father  drink  wine 

that  night :  and  the  firstborn  went  in,  and  lay  with 
her  father;  aud  he  perceived  not  when  she  lay  down, 
nor  when  she  arose. 

 34.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 

the  firstborn  said  unto  the  younger.  Behold,  I  lay  yester- 
night with  my  father :  let  us  make  him  drink  wine 
this  night  also ;  and  go  thou  in,  and  lie  with  hun,  that 
we  may  preserve  seed  of  our  father. 

 35.  And  they  made  their  father  drink  wine 

that  night  also :  and  the  younger  arose,  and  lay  with 
him;  and  he  perceived  not  whea  she  lay  down,  nor 
when  she  arose. 

(3.  KEUBEN.) 

Gen.  XXXV.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel 
dwelt  in  that  land,  that  Reuben  went  and  lay  with 
Bilhah  his  father's  concubine:  and  Israel  heard  it. 
Now  the  sons  of  Jacob  were  twelve : 

(4.  AMNON.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Absalom  the  son  of  David  had  a  fair  sister,  whose 
name  was  Tamar ;  and  Amnon  the  son  of  David  loved 
her. 

 2.  And  Amnon  was  so  vexed,  that  he  fell  sick 

for  his  sister  Tamar ;  for  she  was  a  virgin ;  and  Amnon 
thought  it  hard  for  liim  to  do  any  thing  to  her. 

 11.  And  when  she  had  brought  them  unto 

him  to  e.at,  he  took  hold  of  her,  and  said  unto  her, 
Come  lie  with  me,  my  sister. 

 •  12.  And  she  answered  him.  Nay,  my  brother, 

do  not  force  me  ;  for  no  such  thing  ought  to  be  done 
in  Israel :  do  not  thou  this  folly. 

—  —  14.  Howbeit  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her 
voice :  but,  being  stronger  than  she,  forced  her,  and 
lay  with  her. 

 15.  Then  Amnon  hated  her  exceedingly ;  so 

that  the  hatred  wherewith  he  hated  her  iras  greater 
tlian  the  love  wherewith  he  had  loved  her.  And 
Amnon  said  unto  her.  Arise,  be  gone. 

 16.  And  she  said  unto  him.  There  is  no  cause: 

this  evil  in  sending  me  away  is  greater  than  the  other 
that  thou  didst  unto  me.  But  he  would  not  hearken 
unto  her. 

(A.  THE  CRIME  avenged.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  20.  And  Absalom  her  brother  said  unto 
her.  Hath  Amnon  thy  brother  been  with  thee?  but 
hold  now  thy  peace,  my  sister:  he  is  thy  brother; 
regard  not  this  thing.  So  Tamar  remained  desolate 
in  her  brother  Absalom's  house. 

 38.  Now  Absalom  had  commanded  his  ser- 
vants, saying,  Mark  ye  now  when  Amnon' s  heart  is 
merry  with  wine,  and  when  I  say  unto  you.  Smite 
Amnon;  then  kill  him,  fear  not:  have  not  I  com- 
manded you  ?  be  courageous,  and  be  valiant. 

 29.  And  the  servants  of  Absalom  did  unto 

Amnon  as  Absalom  had  commanded.  Then  all  the 
king's  sons  arose,  and  every  man  gat  him  up  upon  his 
mule,  and  fled. 

 32.  And  Jonadab,  the  son  of  Shimeah  David's 

brother,  answered  and  said,  Let  not  my  lord  suppose 
that  they  have  slain  all  the  young  men  the  king's 
sons;  for  Amnon  only  is  dead:  for  by  the  appoint- 
ment of  Absalom  this  hath  been  determined  from  the 
day  that  he  forced  his  sister  Tamar. 

 33.  Now  therefore  let  not  my  lord  the  king 

take  the  thing  to  his  heart,  to  think  that  all  the  king's 
sons  are  dead :  for  Amnon  only  is  dead. 

 34.  But  Absalom  fled.    And  the  young  man 

that  kept  the  watch  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked, 
and,  behold,  there  came  much  people  by  the  way  of 
the  hill  side  behind  him. 

 35.  And  Jonadab  said  imto  the  king.  Behold, 

the  king's  sons  come :  as  thy  servant  said,  so  it  is. 


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CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


(5.  ABSALOM.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  16.  And  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  his 
liousehold  after  Liiii.  And  Ihe  king  left  ten  women, 
which  were  concubines,  to  keep  the  house. 

—  xvi.  21.  And  Ahithophel  said  unto  Absalom,  Go 
in  unto  thy  father's  concubines,  whicli  he  hath  left  to 
keep  the  house ;  and  all  Israel  shall  hear  that  thou  art 
abhorred  of  thy  father :  then  shall  the  hands  of  all  that 
are  with  thee  be  strong. 

 23.  So  they  spread  Absalom  a  tent  upon  the 

top  of  the  house;  and  Absalom  went  in  unto  his 
father's  concubines  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel. 

—  XX.  3.  And  David  came  to  his  house  at  Jerusalem ; 
and  the  king  took  the  ten  women  his  concubines,  whom 
lie  had  left  to  keep  the  house,  and  put  them  in  ward, 
and  fed  them,  but  went  not  in  uuto  them.  So  they 
were  shut  up  unto  the  day  of  their  death,  living  iu 
widowhood. 

(6.  REPORTED  OF  THE  CORINTHIANS.) 

I  Cop.  v.  1.  It  is  reported  commonly  that  there  is 
fornication  among  you,  and  such  fornication  as  is  not 
so  much  as  named  among  the  Gentiles,  that  one  should 
have  his  father's  wife. 

§  67.  Rape. 

(1.  A  CAPITAL  OFFENCE.) 

Deut.  xxii.  25.  But  if  a  man  find  a  betrothed  damsel 
in  the  field,  and  the  man  force  her,  and  lie  with  her; 
then  the  man  only  that  lay  with  her  shall  die : 

 26.  But  unto  the  damsel  thou  shalt  do  nothing ; 

{here  is  in  the  damsel  no  sin  worthy  of  death :  for  as 
when  a  man  riseth  against  his  neighbour,  and  slayeth 
him,  even  so  is  this  matter : 

 •  27.  For  he  found  her  in  the  field,  and  the  be- 
trothed damsel  cried,  and  tliere  was  none  to  save  her. 

(2.  THE  LEVITE'S  concubine.) 

Jud.  xix.  25.  But  the  men  would  not  hearken  to 
hini:  so  the  man  took  his  concubine,  and  brought  her 
forth  unto  them ;  and  they  knew  her,  and  abused  her 
all  the  night  until  the  morning:  and  when  the  day 
began  to  spring,  they  let  her  go. 

 26.  Tlien  came  the  woman  in  the  dawning  of 

the  day,  and  fell  down  at  the  door  of  the  man's  house 
where  her  lard  xoas,  till  it  was  light. 

—  XX.  3.  (Now  the  cliildren  of  Benjamin  heard  that 
the  children  of  Israel  were  gone  up  to  Mizpeh.)  Then 
said  the  children  of  Israel,  Tell  m,  how  was  this 
wickedness  ? 

 4.  And  the  Levite,  the  husband  of  the  woman 

that  was  slain,  answered  and  said,  I  came  into  Gibeah 
that  belongelh  to  Benjamin,  I  and  my  concubine,  to 
lodge. 

 5.  And  the  men  of  Gibeah  rose  against  me, 

and  beset  the  house  round  about  upon  me  by  night, 
and  thought  to  have  slain  me:  and  my  concubine 
have  they  forced,  that  she  is  dead. 

 6.  And  I  took  my  concubine,  and  cut  her  in 

pieces,  and  sent  her  throughout  all  the  country  of  the 
inheritance  of  Israel :  for  they  have  committed  lewd- 
ness and  folly  iu  Israel. 

 7.  Behold,  ye  are  all  children  of  Israel ;  give 

here  your  advice  and  counsel. 

§  G8.  Fornication. 

(1.  WITH  A  BETROTHED  VIRGIN.) 

Deut.  xxii.  23.  If  a  damsel  timt  is  a  virgin  be  be- 
trothed unto  a  husband,  and  a  man  find  her  in  the 
city,  and  lie  with  her ; 

 24.  Then  ye  shall  bring  them  both  out  unto 

the  gate  of  that  city,  and  ye  shall  stone  them  with 
stones  that  they  die;  the  damsel,  because  she  cried 
not,  being  in  the  city;  and  the  man,  because  he  hath 
humbled  his  neighbour's  wife :  so  thou  shalt  put  away 
evil  from  among  you. 

(2.  WITH  A  VIRGIN  NOT  BETROTHED.) 

Ex.  xxii.  16.  And  if  a  man  entice  a  maid  that  is  not 
betrothed,  and  lie  with  her,  he  shall  surely  endow  her 
to  be  his  wife. 

 17.  If  her  fother  utterly  refuse  to  give  her  unto 


him,  he  shall  pay  money  according  to  the  dowry  of 
virgins. 

Deut.  xxii.  28.  If  a  man  find  a  damsel  that  is  a  virgin, 
which  is  not  betrothed,  and  lay  hold  on  her,  and  lie 
with  her,  and  they  be  found ; 

 29.  Then  the  man  that  lay  with  her  shall  give 

unto  the  damsel's  father  fifty  shekels  of  silver,  and  she 
shall  be  his  wife ;  because  he  hath  humbled  her,  he 
may  not  put  her  away  all  his  days. 

(3.  Dinah's  case.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  1.  And  Dinah  the  daughter  of  Leah, 
which  she  bare  unto  Jacob,  went  out  to  see  the  daugh- 
ters of  the  land. 

 2.  And  when  Shechem  the  son  of  Hamor  the 

Ilivite,  prince  of  the  country,  saw  her,  he  took  her, 
and  lay  with  her,  and  defiled  her. 

 5.  And  Jacob  heard  that  he  had  defiled 

Dinah  his  daughter :  now  his  sons  were  with  his  cattle 
in  the  fiekl :  and  Jacob  held  his  peace  until  they  were 
come. 

 7.  And  the  sons  of  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field 

when  they  heard  it :  and  the  men  M'ere  grieved,  and 
they  were  very  wroth,  because  he  had  wrought  folly 
in  Israel  in  lying  with  Jacob's  daughter ;  which  thing 
ought  not  to  be  done. 

 31.  And  they  said,  Should  he  deal  with  our 

sister  as  with  a  harlot  ? 

§  69.   Harlotry  before  tlie  Time  of  Moses. 
See  also  page  517,  §  9. 

(1.  THE  harlot's  dress.) 

Gen.  xxxviii.  12.  And  in  process  of  time  the  daugh- 
ter of  Shuah  Judah's  wife  died ;  and  Judah  was  com- 
forted, and  went  up  unto  his  sheepshearers  to  Timnath, 
he  and  his  friend  Hirah  the  Adullamite. 

 13.  And  it  was  told  Tamar,  saying,  Behold,  thy 

father  in  law  goeth  up  to  Timnath  to  shear  his  sheep. 

 14.  And  she  put  her  widow's  garments  off 

from  her,  and  covered  her  with  a  vail,  and  wrapped 
herself,  and  sat  iu  an  open  place,  which  is  by  the  way 
to  Timnath  ;  for  she  saw  that  Shelah  was  grown,  and 
she  M'as  not  given  unto  him  to  wife. 

 15.  When  Judah  saw  her,  he  thought  her  to 

be  a  harlot ;  because  she  had  covered  her  face. 
(2.  her  hire.) 

Gen.xxx-viii.  16.  And  he  turned  unto  her  by  the 
way,  and  said.  Go  to,  I  pray  thee,  let  me  come  in  unto 
thee  ;  (for  he  knew  not  that  she  was  his  daughter  in 
l  iw :)  and  she  said.  What  wilt  thou  give  me,  that  thou 
mayest  come  in  unto  me  ? 

 17.  And  he  said,  I  will  send  iJice  a  kid  from 

the  flock.  And  she  said,  Wilt  thou  give  me  a  pledge, 
till  thou  send  it  ? 

 18.  And  he  said.  What  pledge  shall  I  give 

thee?  And  she  said.  Thy  signet,  and  thy  bracelets, 
and  thy  staff  that  is  in  thme  hand.  And  he  gave  it 
her,  and  came  in  unto  her,  and  she  conceived  by  him. 

 19.  And  she  arose,  and  went  away,  and  laid 

by  her  vail  from  her,  and  put  on  the  garments  of  her 
widowhood. 

 20.  And  Judah  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of 

his  friend  the  Adullamite,  to  receive  Aw  pledge  from 
the  woman's  hand:  but  he  found  her  not. 

 21.  Then  he  asked  the  men  of  that  place,  say- 
ing. Where  is  the  harlot,  that  was  openly  b\'  the  way 
side  ?  And  they  said.  There  was  no  harlot  in  this  place. 

 22.  And  he  returned  to  Judah,  and  said,  I  can- 
not find  her;  and  also  the  men  of  the  place  said,  thai 
there  was  no  harlot  in  this  x^lace. 

 23.  And  Judah  said,  Let  her  take  it  to  her,  lest 

we  be  shamed  :  behold,  I  sent  this  kid,  and  thou  hast 
not  found  her. 

(3.  burning  a  punishment  for  harlotry.) 

Gen.  xxxviii.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  three 
months  after,  that  it  was  told  Judah,  saying,  Tamar 
thy  daughter  in  law  hath  plaved  the  harlot ;  and  also, 
behold,  she  M  with  child  bv  whoredom.  And  Judah 
said.  Bring  her  forth,  and  let  her  be  burnt. 

 2.5.  When  she  %cas  brought  forth,  she  sent  to 

her  father  in  law,  saying,  By  the  man,  whose  these  are, 


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CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


am  I  with  child :  and  she  said,  Uiscci  n,  I  pray  ihee, 
whose  are  these,  the  sigoet,  aud  bracelets,  and  staff. 

Gen.  xxxviii.  2G.  Aud  Judah  acknowledged  tJiem, 
and  said.  She  hath  been  more  righteous  than  1 ;  be- 
cause that  I  gave  her  not  to  Shelah  my  son.  And  he 
knew  her  again  no  more. 

§  70.   lu  the  Time  of  Moses. 

(1.  FORBIDDEN.) 

Lev.  xix.  29.  Do  not  prostitute  thy  daughter,  to 
cause  her  to  be  a  whore ;  lest  the  laud  fall  to  whore- 
dom, and  the  laud  become  full  of  wickedness. 

Deut.xxiii.  17.  There  shall  beno  whore  of  the  daugh- 
ters of  Israel,  nor  a  sodomite  of  the  sons  of  Israel. 

 18.  Thou  shalt  not  bring  the  hire  of  a  whore, 

or  the  price  of  a  dog,  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy 
God  for  any  vow :  for  even  both  these  are  abomination 
unto  the  Lord  thy  God. 

(2.  BY  priests'  daughters  especially  heinous.) 
Lev.  xxi.  9.  And  the  daughter  of  any  priest,  if  she 
profane  herself  by  playing  the  whore,  she  profaneth 
her  father :  she  shall  be  burnt  with  lire. 

(3.  WITH  HEATHEN  WOMEN.) 

Num.  XXV.  1.  And  Israel  abode  in  Shittim,  and  the 
people  began  to  commit  whoredom  with  the  daughters 
of  ]\Ioab. 

 6.  And,  behold,  one  of  the  children  of  Israel 

came  and  brought  unto  his  brethren  a  Midianitish  wo- 
man in  the  sight  of  Moses,  and  in  the  sight  of  all  the 
congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel,  who  were  weep- 
ing ie/o/'e  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 7.  And  when  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the 

son  of  Aaron  the  priest,  saw  i(,  he  rose  up  from  among 
the  congregation,  and  took  a  javelin  in  his  hand  ; 

 8.  And  he  went  after  the  man  of  Israel  into 

the  tent,  and  thrust  both  of  them  through,  the  man  of 
Israel,  and  the  woman  through  her  belly.  So  the 
plague  was  stayed  from  the  children  of  Israel. 

 14.  Now  the  name  of  the  Israelite  that  was 

slain,  c«eft  that  was  slain  with  the  Midianitish  woman, 
was  Znnri,  the  son  of  Salu,  a  prince  of  a  chief  house 
among  the  Simeonites. 

 15.  And  the  name  of  the  Midianitish  woman 

that  was  slain  was  Cozbi,  the  daughter  of  Zur ;  he  was 
head  over  a  people,  and  of  a  chief  house  in  Midian. 

(4.  CITIZENSHIP  DENIED  TO  BASTARDS.) 

Oeut.  xxiii.  2.  A  bastard  shall  not  enter  into  the  con- 
gregation of  the  Lord  ;  even  to  his  tenth  generation 
shall  he  not  enter  into  the  congregation  of  the  Lord. 

§  71.  Samson. 

(1.  THE  HARLOT  OF  GAZA.) 

Jud.  xvi.  1.  Then  went  Samson  to  Gaza,  and  saw 
there  a  harlot,  and  went  in  unto  her. 

(2.  DELILAH  AND  HER  TREACHERY.) 

Jud.  xvi.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  he 
loved  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  Sorek,  whose  name 
was  Delilah. 

 15.  And  she  said  imto  him,  How  canst  thou 

•Isay,  I  love  thee,  when  thine  heart  is  not  with  me? 
Thou  hast  mocked  me  these  three  times,  and  hast  not 
told  me  wherein  thy  great  strength  lieth. 

 16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  pressed 

him  daily  with  her  words,  and  urged  him,  so  that  his 
soul  was  vexed  unto  death; 

 17.  That  he  told  her  all  his  heart,  and  said 

unto  her,  There  hath  not  come  a  razor  upon  mine 
head ;  for  I  have  been  a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  my 
mother's  womb  :  if  I  be  shaven,  then  my  strength  will 
go  from  me,  and  I  shall  become  weak,  and  be  like  any 
otJier  man. 

 18.  And  when  Delilah  saw  that  he  had  told 

her  all  his  heart,  she  sent  and  called  for  the  lords  of 
the  Philistines,  saying,  Come  up  this  once,  for  he  hath 
shewed  me  all  his"  heart.  Then  the  lords  of  the  Plii- 
listines  came  up  unto  her,  and  brought  money  in  their 
hand. 

 19.  And  she  made  him  sleep  upon  her  knees ; 


and  she  called  for  a  man,  and  she  caused  him  to  shavo 
oti'  the  seven  locks  of  his  head;  and  she  began  to 
afflict  him,  and  his  strength  went  from  him. 

 20.  And  she  said,  The  Philistines  be  upon  thee, 

Samson.  And  he  awoke  out  of  his  sleep,  and  said,  I 
will  go  out  as  at  other  times  before,  and  shake  myself. 
And  he  wist  not  that  the  Lord  was  departed  from  him. 

§  72.  Spiritual  Harlotry. 

Ps.  cvi.  39.  Thus  were  they  dcfded  with  their  own 
works,  and  went  a  whoring  with  their  own  inventions. 

Jer.  ii.  20.  For  of  old  time  I  have  broken  thy  j'oke, 
aw?  burst  thy  bands ;  and  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  trans- 
gress; when  upon  every  high  hill  and  under  every 
green  tree  thou  wanderest,  plaj'ing  the  harlot. 

 33.  Why  trimmest  thou  thy  way  to  seek  love  ? 

therefore  hast  thou  also  taught  the  wicked  ones  thy 
ways. 

—  iii.  2.  Lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  the  high  places,  and 
see  where  thou  hast  not  been  lain  with.  In  the  ways 
hast  thou  sat  for  them,  as  the  Arabian  in  the  Avilder- 
ness  ;  and  thou  hast  polluted  the  land  with  thy  whore- 
doms and  with  thy  wickedness. 

 3.  Therefore  the  showers  have  been  withhold- 

en,  and  there  hath  been  no  latter  rain  ;  and  thou  hadst 
a  whore's  forehead,  thou  rcfuscdst  to  be  ashamed. 

—  xi.  15.  What  hath  my  beloved  to  do  in  mine  house, 
seeing  she  hath  wrought  lewdness  with  many,  and  the 
holy  flesh  is  passed  from  thee  ?  when  thou  doest  evil, 
then  thou  rejoicest. 

—  xiii.  26.  Therefore  will  I  discover  thy  skirts  upon 
thy  face,  that  thy  shame  may  appear. 

 27.  I  have  seen  thine  adulteries,  and  thy  neigh- 

ings,  the  lewdness  of  thy  whoredom,  and  thine  abomi- 
nations on  the  hills  in  "the  fields.  AVoe  unto  thee,  O 
Jerusalem  !  wilt  thou  not  be  made  clean  ?  when  shall 
it  once  be  f 

Ezek.  xvi.  13.  +and  thou  wast  exceeding  beautiful, 
and  thou  didst  prosper  into  a  kingdom. 

 14.  And  thy  renown  went  forth  among  the 

heathen  for  thy  beauty :  for  it  was  perfect  through  my 
comeliness,  which  I  had  put  upon  thee,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

 15.  But  thou  didst  trust  in  thine  own  beauty, 

and  playedst  the  harlot  because  of  thy  renown,  and 
pouredst  out  thy  fornications  on  every  one  that  passed 
by ;  his  it  was. 

 63.  That  thou  mayest  remember,  and  be  con- 
founded, and  never  open  thy  mouth  any  more,  because 
of  thy  shame,  when  I  am  pacified  toward  thee  for  all 
that  thou  hast  done,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  XX.  29.  Then  I  said  imto  them.  What  is  the  high 
place  whereunto  ye  go  ?  And  the  name  thereof  is 
called  Bamah  unto  this  day. 

 30.  Wherefore  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel, 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  God";  Are  ye  polluted  after  the 
manner  of  your  fathers?  and  commit  ye  whoredom 
after  their  abominations  ? 

—  xxiii.  2.  Son  of  man,  there  were  tw-o  women,  the 
daughters  of  one  mother : 

 3.  And  they  committed  whoredoms  in  Egypt ; 

they  committed  whoredoms  in  their  youth :  there  were 
their  breasts  pressed,  aud  there  they  bruised  the  teats 
of  their  virginity. 

 4.  And  the  names  of  them  locre  Aholah  the 

elder,  and  Aholibah  her  sister  :  and  they  were  mine, 
and  thej^bare  sous  and  daughters.  Thus  were  thcii 
names ;  Samaria  is  Aholah,  and  Jerusalem  Aholibah. 

 5.  And  Aholah  played  the  harlot  when  she 

was  mine  ;  and  she  doted  on  her  lovers,  on  the  Assjt- 
ians  her  neighbours, 

 6.  Which  were  clothed  with  blue,  captains  and 

rulers,  all  of  them  desirable  young  men,  horsemen 
riding  upon  horses. 

 7.  Thus  she  committed  her  whoredoms  with 

them,  with  all  them  that  were  the  chosen  men  of  As- 
syria, aud  with  all  on  whom  she  doted  :  with  all  their 
idols  she  defiled  herself 

 8.  Neither  left  she  her  whoredoms  brought  from 

Egypt:  for  in  her  youth  thev  lay  with  her,  and  the^ 
bruised  the  breasts  of  her  virgmity,  aud  poured  tkejir 
whoredom  upon  her. 


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Ezek.xxiii.  9.  Wherefore  I  have  delivered  her  iato 
the  hand  of  her  lovers,  into  the  hand  of  the  Assyrians, 
upon  whom  she  doted. 

 10.  These  discovered  her  nakedness :  they  took 

her  sons  and  her  daughters,  and  slew  her  with  the 
sword :  and  she  became  famous  among  women ;  for 
they  had  executed  judgment  upon  her. 

 11.  And  when  her  sister  Aholibah  saw  iMs, 

she  was  more  corrupt  in  her  inordinate  love  than  she, 
and  in  her  whoredoms  more  than  her  sister  in  hsr 
whoredoms. 

 12.  She  doted  upon  the  Assyrians  Tier  neigh- 
bours, captains  and  rulers  clothed  most  gorgeously, 
liorsemen  riding  upon  horses,  all  of  them  desirable 
young  men. 

 13.  Then  I  saw  that  she  was  defiled,  that  they 

took  both  one  way, 

 1-1.  And  that  she  increased  her  whoredoms :  for 

when  she  saw  men  portrayed  upon  the  wall,  the  images 
of  the  Chaldeans  portrayed  with  vermilion, 

 15.  Girded  with  girdles  upon  their  loins,  ex- 
ceeding in  dyed  attire  upon  their  heads,  all  of  them 
princes  to  look  to,  after  the  manner  of  the  Babylonians 
of  Chaldea,  the  land  of  their  nativity : 

 16.  And  as  soon  as  she  saw  them  with  her 

eyes,  she  doted  upon  them,  and  sent  messengers  unto 
them  into  Chaldea. 

 17.  And  the  Babylonians  came  to  her  into  the 

bed  of  love,  and  they  defiled  her  with  their  whoredom, 
and  she  was  i^oUuted  with  them,  and  her  mind  was 
alienated  from  them. 

_  18.  So  slie  discovered  her  whoredoms,  and 

discovered  her  nakedness :  then  my  mind  was  alien- 
ated from  her,  like  as  my  mind  was  alienated  from 
her  sister. 

 19.  Yet  she  multiplied  her  whoredoms,  in  call- 
ing to  remembrance  the  days  of  her  youth,  wherein 
she  had  played  the  harlot  in  the  land  o"f  Egypt. 

 20.  iPor  she  doted  upon  their  paramours,  whose 

flesh  is  as  the  flesh  of  asses,  and  whose  issue  is  like  the 
issue  of  horses. 

— •  —  21.  Thus  thou  calledst  to  remembrance  the 
lewdness  of  thy  youth,  in  bruising  thy  teats  by  tae 
Egyptians  for  the  paps  of  thy  youth. 

 27.  Thus  will  I  make  thy  lewdness  to  cease 

from  thee,  and  thy  whoredom  hrought  from  tlie  land 
of  Egypt :  so  that  thou  shall  not  lift  up  thine  eyes 
unto  them,  nor  remember  Egypt  any  more. 

—  —  28,  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I 
■will  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  them  whom  thou 
hatest,  into  the  hand  of  them  from  whofQ  thy  mind  is 
alienated : 

 29.  And  they  shall  deal  with  thee  hatefully, 

and  shall  take  away  all  thy  labour,  and  shall  leave 
thee  naked  and  bare  :  and  the  nakedness  of  thy  whore- 
doms shall  be  discovered,  both  thy  lewdness  and  thy 
"whoredoms. 

 35.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God :  Be- 
cause thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  cast  me  behind  thy 
back,  therefore  bear  thou  also  thy  lewdness  and  thy 
"whoredoms. 

 36.  The  LoKD  said  moreover  unto  me ;  Son  of 

man,  wilt  thou  judge  Aholah  and  Aholibah  ?  yea,  de- 
clare unto  them  their  abominations ; 

Hos.iv.  12.  My  people  ask  counsel  at  their  stocks, 
and  their  staff  declareth  unto  them  :  for  the  spirit  of 
whoredoms  hath  caused  them  to  err,  and  they  have 
gone  a  whoring  from  under  their  God. 

 13.  They  sacrifice  upon  the  tops  of  the  mount- 
ains, and  burn  incense  upon  the  hills,  under  oaks  and 
poplars  and  elms,  because  the  shadow  thereof  is  good : 
therefore  your  daughters  shall  commit  whoredom,  and 
your  spouses  shall  co;umit  adultery. 

 14.  I  will  not  punish  your  daughters  when 

they  commit  whoredom,  nor  your  spouses  when  they 
commit  adultery :  for  themselves  are  separated  with 
■whores,  and  they  sacrifice  with  harlots  :  therefore  the 
people  that  doth  not  understand  shall  fall. 

 15.  Though  thou,  Israel,  play  the  harlot,  yet 

let  not  Judah  offend ;  and  come  not  ye  unto  Gilg'al, 
neither  go  ye  up  to  Beth-aven,  nor  swear,  The  Lord 
liyeth. 

 16.  For  Israel  slideth  back  as  a  backsliding 


heifer :  now  the  Lord  will  feed  them  as  a  lamb  in  a 
large  place. 

 18.  Their  drink  is  sour :  the^  have  committed 

whoredom  continually :  her  rulers  with  shame  do  love, 
Give  ye. 

—  V.  1.  Hear  ye  this,  O  priests ;  and  hearken,  ye 
house  of  Israel ;  and  give  ye  ear,  O  house  of  the  king ; 
for  judgment  is  toward  you,  because  ye  have  been  a 
snare  on  Mizpah,  and  a  net  spread  upon  Tabor. 

 2.  And  the  revolters  are  profound  to  make 

slaughter,  though  I  have  been  a  rebuker  of  them  all. 

 3.  I  know  Ephraim,  and  Israel  is  not  hid  from 

me:  for  now,  O  Ephraim,  thou  committest  whore- 
dom, avxl  Israel  is  defiled. 

 -4.  They  will  not  frame  their  doings  to  turn 

unto  their  God  :  for  the  spirit  of  whoredoms  is  in  the 
midst  of  them,  and  they  have  not  known  the  Lord. 

 5.  And  the  pride  of  Israel  doth  testify  to  his 

face :  therefore  shall  Israel  and  Ephraim  fall  in  their 
iniquity  ;  Judah  also  shall  fall  with  them. 

(A.  THE  MYSTICAL  MOTHER  OF  HARLOTS.) 

Rev.  xvii.  1.  And  there  came  one  of  the  seven  angels 
which  had  the  seven  vials,  and  talked  with  me,  say- 
ing unto  me.  Come  hither;  I  will  shew  unto  thee  the 
judgment  of  the  great  whore  that  sitteth  upon  many 
waters ; 

 2.  With  whom  the  kings  of  the  earth  have 

committed  fornication,  and  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 
have  been  made  drunk  with  the  wine  of  her  fornication. 

 3.  So  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  into  the 

wilderness :  and  I  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a  scarlet 
coloured  beast,  full  of  names  of  blasphemy,  having 
seven  heads  and  ten  horns. 

 4.  And  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and 

scarlet  colour,  and  decked  with  gold  and  precious 
stones  and  pearls,  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand 
full  of  abominations  and  filthiness  of  her  fornication  : 

 5.  And  upon  her  forehead  teas  a  name  written, 

MYSTERY,  BABYLON  THE  GREAT,  THE  MO- 
THER OP  HARLOTS  AND  ABOMINATIONS 
OF  THE  EARTH. 

§  73.   Intercourse  with  a  Menstruous  Woman. 

(1.  PROHIBITED.) 

Lev.  xviii.  19.  Also  thou  shalt  not  approach  unto  a 
woman  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  as  long  as  she  is 
put  apart  for  her  imcleanness. 

(2.  THE  PENALTY.) 

Lev.  XX.  18.  And  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  a  woman 
having  her  sickness,  and  shall  uncover  her  nakedness ; 
he  hath  discovered  her  fountain,  and  she  hath  uncov- 
ered the  fountain  of  her  blood  :  and  both  of  them  shall 
be  cut  off  from  among  their  people. 

(3.  LOATHSOMENESS.) 

Is.  XXX.  22.  Ye  shall  defile  also  the  covering  of  thy 
graven  images  of  silver,  and  the  ornament  of  thy 
molten  images  of  gold  :  thou  shalt  cast  them  away  as 
a  menstruous  cloth ;  thou  shalt  say  unto  it.  Get  thee 
hence. 

Lam.  i.  17.  Zion  spreadeth  forth  her  hands,  and 
there  is  none  to  comfort  her :  the  Lord  hath  com- 
manded concerning  Jacob,  tMt  his  adversaries  should 
be  round  about  him :  Jerusalem  is  as  a  menstruous 
woman  among  them. 

Ezek.xxxvi.  17.  Son  of  man,  when  the  house  of 
Israel  dwelt  in  their  own  land,  the_y  defiled  it  by  theii 
own  way  and  by  theh  doings  :  their  way  was  before 
me  as  the  uncleauness  of  a  removed  woman. 

§  74.  Sodomy. 

See  also  page  518,  §  12. 

(1.  FORBIDDEN.) 

Lev.  xviii.  22.  Thou  shalt  not  lie  with  mankind,  as 
with  womankind  :  it  is  abomination. 

 23.  Neither  shalt  thou  lie  with  any  beast  to 

defile  thyself  therewith ;  neither  shall  any  woman 
stand  befoie  a  beast  to  lie  down  thereto :  it  is  confusion. 

 24.  Defile  not  ye  j'ourselves  in  anj'  of  these 

things :  for  in  all  these  the  nations  are  defiled  which  I 
cast  "out  before  you ; 


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Lev.  xviii.  26.  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  niy  statutes 
and  my  judgments,  and  shall  not  commit  any  of  these 
abominations ;  neither  any  of  your  own  nation,  nor 
any  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you  : 

 28.  That  the  laud  spew  not  you  out  also, 

■when  ye  defile  it,  as  it  spewed  out  the  nations  that 
were  before  you. 

 29.  For  whosoever  shall  commit  any  of  these 

abominations,  even  the  souls  that  commit  tJwm  shall 
be  cut  off  from  among  their  people. 

 30.  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  mine  ordinance, 

that  ye  commit  not  any  one  of  these  abominable  cus- 
toms, which  were  committed  before  you,  and  that  ye 
defile  not  j'ourselves  therein  ;  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

—  XX.  13.  If  a  man  also  lie  with  mankind,  as  he 
lieth  with  a  woman,j30th  of  them  have  committed  an 
abomination :  they  shall  surely  be  put  to  death ;  their 
blood  shall  be  upon  them. 

(3.  INSTANCES.) 

Gen.  xix.  4.  But  before  they  lay  down,  the  men  of 
the  city,  eve7i  the  men  of  Sodom,  compassed  the  house 
round,  both  old  and  young,  all  the  people  from  every 
quarter : 

 5.  And  they  called  unto  Lot,  and  said  unto 

him.  Where  are  the  men  which  came  in  to  thee  this 
night?  bring  them  out  imto  us,  that  "we  may  know 
them. 

 6.  And  Lot  went  out  at  the  door  unto  them, 

and  shut  the  door  after  him, 

 7.  And  said,  I  pray  you,  brethren,  do  not  so 

■wickedly. 

 8.  Behold  now,  I  have  two  daughters  •which 

have  not  known  man  ;  let  me,  I  pray  you,  bring  them 
out  unto  you,  and  do  ye  to  them  as  is  good  in  your 
eyes :  only  unto  these  men  do  nothing ;  for  therefore 
came  they  under  the  shadow  of  my  roof. 

 9.  And  they  said,  Stand  back.    And  they  said 

again.  This  one  fellmo  came  in  to  sojourn,  and  he  will 
needs  be  a  judge :  now  will  w^e  deal  worse  with  thee 
than  with  them.  And  they  pressed  sore  upon  the 
man,  even  Lot,  and  came  near  to  break  the  door. 

 10.  But  the  men  put  forth  their  hand,  and 

pulled  Lot  into  the  house  to  them,  and  shut  to  the 
door. 

Jud.  xix.  22.  Now  as  they  were  making  their  hearts 
merry,  behold,  the  men  of  the  city,  certain  sons  of 
Belial,  beset  the  house  round  about,  and  beat  at  the 
door,  and  spake  to  the  master  of  the  house,  the  old 
man,  saying,  Bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into  thine 
house,  that  we  may  know  him. 

 23.  And  the  man,  the  master  of  the  house, 

went  out  unto  them,  and  said  unto  them,  Nay,  my 
brethren,  nay,  I  pray  you,  do  not  so  wickedly ;  seeing 
that  this  man  is  come  into  mine  bouse,  do  not  this 
folly. 

 24.  Behold,  Jiere  is  my  daughter  a  maiden,  and 

his  concubine;  them  I  will  bring  out  now,  and  hum- 
ble ye  them,  and  do  with  them  what  seemeth  good 
unto  you  :  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing. 

§  75.  Bestiality. 

Ex.  xxii.  19.  Whosoever  lieth  with  a  beast  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death. 

Lev.  XX.  15.  And  if  a  man  lie  with  a  beast,  he  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death ;  and  ye  shall  slay  the  beast. 

 16.  And  if  a  woman  approach  unto  any  beast, 

and  lie  down  thereto,  thou  shalt  kill  the  woman,  and 
the  beast :  they  shall  surely  be  put  to  death ;  their 
blood  shall  he  upon  them. 

Deut.  xxvii.  21.  Cursed  he  he  that  lieth  with  any 
manner  of  beast :  and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

§  76.  Blasphemy. 

Lev.xxiv.  11.  And  the  Israelitish  woman's  son  blas- 
phemed the  name  of  tlie  LORD,  and  cursed.  And 
they  brought  him  unto  Moses :  (and  his  mother's 
name  wa«"Shelomith,  the  daughter  of  Dibri,  of  the 
tribe  of  Dan  : ) 

 12.  And  they  put  him  in  ward,  that  the  mind 

of  the  Lord  might  be  shewed  them. 

 14.  Bring  forth  him  that  hath  cursed  without 


the  camp ;  and  let  all  that  heard  him  lay  their  hands 
upon  his  head,  and  let  all  the  congregation  stone  him. 

 15.  And  thou  shalt  speak  tmtothe  children  of 

Israel,  saying.  Whosoever  curseth  his  God  shall  bear 
his  sin. 

 16.  And  he  that  blasphemeth  the  name  of  the 

Lord,  he  shall  surely  be  put  to  death,  and  all  the  con- 
gregation shall  certainly  stone  him :  as  well  the 
stranger,  as  he  that  is  born  in  the  land,  when  he  blas- 
phemeth the  name  of  tlie  LORD,  shall  be  put  to  death. 

 23.  And  Moses  spake  to  the  children  of  Israel, 

that  they  should  bring  forth  him  that,  had  cursed  out 
of  the  camp,  and  stone  him  with  stones:  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

Deut.  V.  11.  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the 
Lord  thy  God  in  vain  :  for  the  Lord  will  not  hold  Am 
guiltless  that  taketh  his  name  in  vain. 

Rev.xiii.  5.  And  there  was  given  unto  him  a  mouth 
speaking  great  things  and  blasphemies ;  and  power 
was  given  unto  him  to  continue  forty  arul  two  months. 

 6.  And  he  opened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy 

against  God,  to  blaspheme  bis  name,  and  his  taberna- 
cle, and  them  that  dwell  in  heaven. 

—  xvi.  9.  And  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat, 
and  blasphemed  the  name  of  God,  which  hath  power 
over  these  plagues :  and  they  repented  not  to  give  him 
glory. 

 11.  And  blasphemed  the  God  of  heaven  be- 
cause of  their  pains  and  their  sores,  and  repented  not 
of  their  deeds. 

§  77.   Bearing  False  Witness. 

(See  also  page  525,  §  31.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  1.  Thou  shalt  not  raise  a  false  report:  put 
not  thine  hand  with  the  wicked  to  be  an  unrighteous 
witness. 

Lev.  xix.  12.  And  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  name 
falsely,  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of  thy 
God  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

Deut.  V.  20.  Neither  shalt  thou  bear  false  witness 
against  thy  neighbour. 

Prov.  xiv.  5.  A  faithful  witness  will  not  lie :  but  a 
false  witness  will  utter  lies. 

—  xix.  28.  An  ungodly  witness  scometh  judgment: 
and  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  devoureth  iniquity. 

—  xxiv.  28.  Be  not  a  witness  against  thy  neighbour 
without  cause ;  and  deceive  not  with  thy  lips. 

—  XXV.  18.  A  man  that  beareth  false  witness  against 
his  neighbour  is  a  maul,  a  sword,  and  a  sharp  arrow. 

Zech.viii.  17.  And  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  in 
your  hearts  against  his  neighbour ;  and  love  no  false 
oath:  for  all  these  are  things  that  I  hate,  saith  the 
Lord. 

(a.  instances.) 

Gen.  xxxix.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  saw 
that  he  had  left  his  garment  in  her  hand,  and  was  fled 
forth. 

 14.  That  she  called  unto  the  men  of  her  house, 

and  spake  unto  them,  saying.  See,  he  hath  brought  in 
a  Hebrew  unto  us  to  mock  us  ;  he  came  in  unto  me  to 
lie  with  me,  and  I  cried  with  a  loud  voice : 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  heard  that  I 

lifted  up  my  voice  and  cried,  that  he  left  his  garment 
with  me,  and  fled,  and  got  him  out. 

 16.  And  she  laid  up  his  garment  by  her,  imtil 

his  lord  came  home. 

 •  17.  And  she  spake  unto  him  according  to  these 

words,  saying.  The  Hebrew  servant,  which  thou  hast 
brought  unto  us,  came  in  unto  me  to  mock  me  : 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  I  lifted  up  my 

voice  and  cried,  that  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and 
fled  out. 

I  Kings  xxi.  9.  And  she  wrote  in  the  letters,  saying, 
Proclaim  a  fast,  and  set  Naboth  on  high  among  the 
people : 

 10.  And  set  two  men,  sons  of  Belial,  before 

him,  to  bear  witness  against  him,  saying,  Thou  didst 
blaspheme  God  and  the  king.  And  tlien  carry  hun 
out,  and  stone  him,  that  he  may  die. 

 12.  They  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  set  Naboth  on 

high  among  the  people. 

 13.  And  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of 

Belial,  and  sat  before  him :  and  the  men  of  Belial 


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witnessed  against  him,  even  against  Nabotli,  in  tlio 
presence  of  tlie  people,  saying,  Nabotli  did  blasplieme 
God  and  the  king.  Then  they  carried  him  forth  out 
of  the  city,  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  that  he  died. 

(B.  rUNISHMENT.) 

Deut.  xix.  16.  If  a  f  ilse  witness  rise  np  against  any 
man  to  testify  against  Iiim  (hut  7c/uch  is  wrong  ; 

 17.  Then  both  the  men,  between  whom  the 

controversy  is,  shall  stand  before  the  Lord,  before 
the  priests  and  the  judges,  which  shall  be  in  those 
days ; 

 18.  And  the  judges  shall  make  diligent  inqui- 
sition :  and,  behold,  if  the  witness  be  a  folse  witness, 
and  hath  testified  falsely  against  Jus  brother ; 

 19.  Then  shall  ye  do  unto  him,  as  he  had 

thought  to  have  done  unto  his  brother :  so  shall  thou 
put  the  evil  away  from  among  you. 

 20.  And  those  which  remain  shall  hear,  and 

fear,  and  shall  henceforth  commit  no  more  any  such 
evil  among  you. 

 21.  And  thine  eye  shall  not  pity  ;  but  life  sltall 

ffo  for  life,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  lor  tooth,  hand  for  hand, 
foot  for  foot. 

Prov.  xix.  5.  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  vmpunish- 
ed  ;  and  Ice  that  speaketh  lies  shall  not  escape. 

 9.  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  unpunished ; 

and  he  thai  speaketh  lies  shall  perish. 

—  xxi.  28.  A  false  Avitncss  shall  perish :  but  the 
man  that  heareth  speaketh  constantly. 

(C.  ATTEMPT  TO  ENTRAP  CHRIST.) 

Luke  XX.  20.  And  they  watched  Mm,  and  sent  forth 
spies,  which  should  feign  themselves  just  men,  that 
they  might  take  hold  of  his  words,  that  so  they  might 
deliver  him  unto  the  power  and  authority  of  the  gov- 
ernor. 

 21.  And  they  asked  him,  saying.  Master,  Ave 

know  that  thou  sayest  and  teachest  rightly,  neither 
acceptest  thou  the  person  of  any,  but  teachest  the  way 
of  God  truly : 

§  78.   Assault,  Trespass,  and  Casualty, 

(1.  ASSAULT.) 

Ex.  xxi.  18.  And  if  men  strive  together,  and  one 
smite  another  with  a  stone,  or  with  his  fist,  and  he  die 
not,  but  keepeth  his  bed : 

 19.  If  he  rise  again,  and  walk  abroad  upon 

his  staff,  then  shall  he  that  smote  him  be  quit :  only 
he  shall  pay  for  the  loss  of  his  time,  and  shall  cause 
him  to  be  thoroughly  healed. 

 22.  If  men  strive,  and  hurt  a  woman  with 

child,  so  that  her  fruit  depart  from  her,  and  yet  no 
mischief  follow :  he  shall  be  surely  punished,  accord- 
ing as  the  woman's  husband  will  lay  iipon  liim;  and 
he  shall  pay  as  the  judges  determine. 

 33.  And  if  any  mischief  follow,  then  thou  shalt 

give  life  for  life, 

 24.  Eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for 

hand,  foot  for  foot, 

 25.  Burning  for  burning,  wound  for  wound, 

stripe  for  stripe. 

Deut.  XXV.  11.  When  men  strive  together  one  with 
another,  and  the  wife  of  the  one  draweth  near  for  to 
deliver  her  husband  out  of  the  hand  of  him  that  smit- 
cth  him,  and  putteth  forth  her  hand,  and  taketh  him 
by  the  secrets : 

 12.  Then  thou  shalt  cut  off  her  hand,  thine 

eye  shall  not  pity  her. 

(2.  TRESPASS  BY  CATTLE.) 

Ex.  xxii.  5.  If  a  man  shall  cause  a  field  or  vineyard 
to  be  eaten,  and  shall  put  in  his  beast,  and  shall  feed 
in  another  man's  liv?ld ;  of  the  best  of  his  own  field, 
and  of  the  best  of  his  own  vineyard,  shall  he  make 
restitution. 

 9.  For  all  manner  of  trespass,  icheiher  it  be 

for  ox,  for  ass,  for  sheep,  for  raiment,  or  for  any  manner 
of  lost  thing,  which  another  challengeth  to  be  his,  the 
cause  of  both  parties  shall  come  before  the  judges ; 
and  whom  the  judges  shall  condemn,  he  shall  pay 
double  unto  his  neisrhbour. 


 10.  If  a  man  deliver  unto  his  neighbour  an 

ass,  or  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  or  any  beast,  to  keep ;  and  it 
die,  or  be  hurt,  or  driven  away,  no  man  seeing  it : 

 11.  Then  shall  an  oath  of  the  Lord  be  between 

them  both,  that  he  hath  not  put  his  hand  vmto  his 
neighbour's  goods ;  and  the  owner  of  it  shall  accept 
tliereof,  and  he  shall  not  make  it  good. 

 12.  And  if  it  be  stolen  from  him,  he  shall  make 

restitution  unto  the  owner  thereof. 

 13.  If  it  be  torn  in  pieces,  then  let  Lim  bring 

it  for  witness,  and  he  shall  not  make  good  that  which 
was  torn. 

 14.  And  if  a  man  borrow  aught  of  his  neigh- 
bour, and  it  be  hurt,  or  die,  the  owner  thereof  being 
not  with  it,  lie  shall  surely  make  it  good. 

 15.  But  if  the  owner  thereof  be  with  it,  he 

shall  not  make  it  good:  if  it  be  a  hired  thing,  it  came 
for  his  hire. 

(3.  CASUALTY.) 

Ex.  xxii.  6.  If  fire  break  out,  and  catch  in  thorns,  so 
that  the  stacks  of  corn,  or  the  standing  corn,  or  the 
field,  be  consumed  therewith  ;  he  that  kindled  the  fire 
shall  surely  make  restitution. 

—  xxi.  33.  And  if  a  man  shall  open  a  pit,  or  if  a 
man  shall  dig  a  pit,  and  not  cover  it,  and  an  ox  or  an 
ass  fall  therein ; 

 34.  The  owner  of  the  pit  shall  make  it  good, 

and  give  money  unto  the  owner  of  them;  and  the 
dead  beast  shall  be  his. 

§  79.  Theft. 

(See  also  page  528,  §  37.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  30.  And  now,  tlwugh  thou  wouldest  needs 
be  gone,  because  thou  sore  longedst  after  thy  father's 
house,  yet  wherefore  hast  thou  stolen  my  gods  ? 

 32.  With  whomsoever  thou  findest  thy  gods, 

let  him  not  live:  before  our  brethren  discern  thou 
what  is  thine  with  me,  and  take  it  to  thee.  For  Jacob 
knew  not  that  llachel  had  stolen  them. 

 34.  Now  Rachel  had  taken  the  images,  and 

put  them  in  the  camel's  furniture,  and  sat  upon  them. 
And  Labfin  searched  all  the  tent,  but  found  them  not. 

 35.  And  she  said  to  her  father.  Let  it  not  dis- 
please my  lord  that  I  cannot  rise  up  before  thee ;  for 
the  custom  of  women  is  upon  me.  And  he  searched, 
but  found  not  the  images. 

 36.  And  Jacob  was  wroth,  and  chode  with 

Laban:  and  Jacob  answered  and  said  to  Laban,  What 
is  my  trespass  ?  what  is  my  sin,  that  thou  hast  so  hotly 
pursued  after  me  ? 

 37.  Whereas  thou  hast  searched  all  my  stuff, 

what  hast  thou  found  of  all  thy  household  stuff?  set  it 
here  before  my  brethren  and  "thy  brethi-en,  that  they 
may  judge  betwixt  us  both. 

Ex.  xxii.  1.  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep, 
and  kill  it,  or  sell  it ;  Jie  shall  restore  five  oxen  for  an 
ox,  and  four  sheep  for  a  sheep. 

 4.  If  the  theft  be  certainly  found  in  his  hand 

alive,  whether  it  be  ox,  or  ass,  or  sheep;  he  shall 
restore  double. 

 7.  If  a  man  shall  deliver  unto  his  neighbour 

money  or  stuff  to  keep,  and  it  be  stolen  out  of  the 
man's  house;  if  the  thief  be  found,  let  him  pay 
double. 

 8.  If  the  thief  be  not  found,  then  the  master 

of  the  house  shall  be  brought  unto  the  judges,  to  see 
Avhether  he  have  put  his  hand  unto  his  neighbour's 
goods. 

Deut.  V.  19.  Neither  shalt  thou  steal. 

Jos.vii.  15.  And  it  shall  be,  that  he  that  is  taken 
with  the  accursed  thing  shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  he 
and  all  that  he  hath:  because  he  hath  transgressed 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  because  he  hath 
wrought  lolly  in  Israel. 

 19.  And  Joshua  said  unto  Achan,  Mr  son, 

give,  I  pray  thee,  glory  to  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
and  make  confession  unto  him ;  and  tell  me  now  what 
thou  hast  done;  hide  it  not  from  me. 

Jud.  xvii.  1.  And  there  was  a  man  of  mount  Eph- 
raim,  whose  name  %cas  Micah. 

 2.  And  he  said  unto  his  mother.  The  eleven 

hundred  shekels  of  silver  that  M  ere  taken  from  thee, 
about  which  thou  cursedst,  and  spakest  of  also  in  mine 


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ears,  behold,  the  silver  is  -with  mo ;  I  took  it.  And  his 
mother  said,  Blessed  be  tlwu  of  the  Lord,  my  son. 

Prov.  xxix.  24.  Whoso  is  partner  with  a  thief  hateth 
his  own  soul:  he  heareth  cursing,  and  bewrayeth  it 
not. 

§  80.   Administration  of  Law. 

(1.  JUDGES  APPOINTED.) 

Deut.  i.  9.  And  I  spake  unto  you  at  that  time,  say- 
ing, I  am  not  able  to  bear  j'ou  myself  alone : 

 13.  How  can  I  myself  alone  bear  your  cum- 

brance,  and  your  burden,  and  your  strife  ? 

 16.  And  I  charged  your  judges  at  that  time, 

saying.  Hear  tli^  causes  between  your  brethren,  and 
judge  righteously  between  every  man  and  his  brother, 
and  the  stranger  that  is  with  him. 

 17.  Ye  shall  not  respect  persons  in  judgment; 

but  ye  shall  hear  tlie  small  as  well  as  the  great ;  ye  shall 
not  be  afraid  of  the  face  of  man ;  for  the  judgment  is 
God's :  and  the  cause  that  is  too  hard  for  you,  bring  it 
unto  me,  and  I  will  hear  it. 

 18.  And  I  commanded  you  at  that  time  all 

the  things  which  ye  should  do. 

(3.  THE  HIGHER  COURT  AT  THE  PLACE  OP  THE 
SANCTUARY.) 

Deut.  xvii.  8.  If  there  arise  a  matter  too  hard  for 
thee  in  judgment,  between  blood  and  blood,  between 
plea  and  plea,  and  between  stroke  and  stroke,  being 
matters  of  controversy  within  thy  gates :  then  shalt 
thou  arise,  and  get  thee  up  into  the  place  which  the 
Lord  thy  God  sliall  choose ; 

 9.  And  thou  shalt  come  unto  the  priests  the 

Levites,  and  unto  the  judge  that  shall  be  in  those  days, 
and  inquire;  and  they  shall  shew  the  sentence  of 
judgment : 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  do  according  to  the  sen- 
tence, which  they  of  that  place  whicli  the  Lord  shall 
choose  shall  sliew  thee ;  and  thou  shalt  observe  to  do 
according  to  all  that  they  inform  thee : 

 11.  According  to  the  sentence  of  the  law 

which  they  shall  teach  thee,  and  according  to  the 
judgment  which  they  shall  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  do: 
thou  shalt  not  decline  from  the  sentence  which  they 
shall  shew  thee,  (o  the  right  hand,  nor  to  the  left. 

 13.  And  the  man  that  will  do  presumptuously, 

and  will  not  hearken  unto  the  priest  that  standeth  to 
minister  there  before  the  Lord  thy  God,  or  unto  the 
judge,  even  that  man  shall  die:  and  thou  shalt  put 
away  the  evil  from  Israel. 

 13.  And  all  the  people  shall  hear,  and  fear, 

and  do  no  more  presumptuously. 

(3.  IMPARTIAL  JUSTICE  DEMANDED.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  3.  Thou  shalt  not  follow  a  multitude  to 
do  evil;  neither  shalt  thou  speak  in  a  cause  to  decline 
after  many  to  wrest  judgment : 

 3.  Neither  shalt  thou  countenance  a  poor  man 

in  his  cause. 

 6.  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  the  judgment  of  thy 

poor  in  his  cause. 

 7.  Keep  thee  far  from  a  flilse  matter ;  and  the 

innocent  and  righteous  slay  thou  not:  for  I  will  not 
justify  the  wicked. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  take  no  gift:  for  the  gift 

blindeth  the  wise,  and  perverteth  the  words  of  the 
righteous. 

Lev.  xix.  15.  Ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  judg- 
ment ;  thou  shalt  not  respect  the  person  of  the  poor, 
nor  honour  the  person  of  the  mighty :  but  in  right- 
eousness shalt  thou  judge  thy  neighbour. 

Deut.xvi.  19.  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  judgment;  thou 
shalt  not  respect  persons,  neither  take  a  gift :  for  a  gift 
doth  blind  the  eyes  of  the  wise,  and  pervert  the  words 
of  the  righteous. 

 30.  That  which  is  altogether  just  shalt  thou 

follow,  that  thou  mayest  live,  and  inherit  the  land 
which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee. 

Ps.  Ixxxii.  2.  How  long  will  ye  judce  unjustly,  and 
accept  the  persons  of  the  wicked  ?  Selah. 

 3.  Defend  the  poor  and  fatherless:  do  justice 

to  the  afflicted  and  needy. 


 4.  Deliver  the  poor  and  needy :  rid  them  out 

of  the  hand  of  the  wicked. 

 5.  They  know  not,  neither  will  they  under- 
stand; they  walk  on  in  darkness:  all  the  foundations 
of  the  earth  are  out  of  course. 

 6.  I  have  said.  Ye  are  gods;  and  all  of  you 

are  children  of  the  Most  High. 

 7.  But  ye  shall  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one 

of  the  princes. 

Prov.  xvii.  26.  Also  to  punish  the  just  is  not  good,  n&r 
to  strike  the  princes  for  equity. 

—  xviii.  5.  It  is  not  good  to  accept  the  person  of  the 
wicked,  to  overthrow  the  righteous  in  judgment. 

—  xxiv.  33.  These  things  also  belong  to  the  wise.  It 
is  not  good  to  have  respect  of  persons  in  judgment. 

—  xxviii.  21.  To  have  respect  of  persons  is  not 
good :  for,  for  a  piece  of  bread  that  man  will  trans- 
gress. 

Ec.  V.  8.  If  thou  seest  the  oppression  of  the  poor, 
and  violent  perverting  of  judgment  and  justice  in  a 
province,  marvel  not  at  the  matter:  for  lie  that  is 
higher  than  the  highest  regardeth  ;  and  there  be  higher 
than  they. 

—  vii.  7.  Surely  oppression  maketh  a  wise  man 
mad ;  and  a  gift  destroyeth  the  heart. 

Jen. xxii.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Go  down  to  the 
house  of  the  king  of  Judah,  and  speak  there  this  word, 

 3.  And  say.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O 

king  of  Judah,  that  sittest  upon  the  throne  of  David, 
thou,  and  thy  servants,  and  thy  people  that  enter  in 
by  these  gates: 

 3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Execute  ye  judgment 

and  righteousness,  and  deliver  the  spoiled  out  of  the 
hand  of  the  oppressor :  and  do  no  wrong,  do  no 
violence  to  the  stranger,  the  fatherless,  nor  the  widow, 
neither  shed  innocent  blood  in  this  place. 

 4.  For  if  ye  do  this  thing  indeed,  then  shall 

there  enter  in  by  the  gates  of  this  house  kings  sitting 
upon  the  throne  of  David,  riding  in  chariots  and  on 
horses,  he,  and  his  servants,  and  his  people. 

Lam.  iii.  35.  To  turn  aside  the  right  of  a  man  before 
the  face  of  the  Most  High, 

 36.  To  subvert  a  man  in  his  cause,  the  Lord. 

apjjroveth  not. 

Zech.viii.  16.  These  are  the  things  that  ye  shall  do; 
Speak  ye  every  man  the  truth  to  his  neighbour ;  exe- 
cute the  judgment  of  truth  and  peace  in  your  gates : 

(4.  LITIGATION  TO  BE  SHUNNED.) 

Luke  xii.  58.  When  thou  goest  with  thine  adversary 
to  the  magistrate,  as  thou  art  in  the  way,  give  diligence 
that  thou  mayest  be  delivered  from  him ;  lest  he  hale 
tliee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the 
oflicer,  and  the  officer  cast  thee  into  prison. 

 59.  I  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  not  depart  thence, 

till  thou  hast  paid  the  very  last  mite. 

John  vii.  51.  Doth  our  law  judge  any  man,  before 
it  hear  him,  and  know  what  he  doeth  ? 

(5.  ONE  WITNESS  INSUFFICIENT.) 

Deut.  xix.  15.  One  witness  shall  not  rise  up  against 
a  man  for  any  iniquity,  or  for  any  sin,  in  any  sin  that 
he  sinneth:  at  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or  at  the 
moutli  of  three  witnesses,  shall  the  matter  be  estab- 
lished. 

John  viii.  17.  It  is  also  written  in  your  law,  that  the 
testimony  of  two  men  is  true. 

(6.  WITNESSES  IN  CAPITAL  CASES  TO  BE  EXECU- 
TIONERS.) 

Deut.  xvii.  7.  The  hands  of  the  witnesses  shall  be 
first  upon  him  to  put  him  to  death,  and  afterward  the 
hands  of  all  the  people.  So  thou  shalt  put  the  evil 
away  from  among  you. 

§  81.  Imprisonment. 

(1.  JOSEPH  IMPRISONS  HIS  TEN  BROTHERS  IN  EGTPT.) 

Gen.  xlii.  15.  Hereby  ye  shall  be  proved .  By  the 
life  of  Pharaoh  ye  shall  not  go  fortlx  hence,  except 
your  youngest  brother  come  hither. 

 16.  Send  one  of  you,  and  let  him  fetch  your 

brother,  and  ye  shall  be  kept  in  prison,  that  your 


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BOOK  XVIIt 


words  may  be  proved,  whether  there  be  any  truth  in 
3'ou :  or  else  by  the  life  of  Pharaoh  surely  ye  are 
spies. 

Gen.  xlii.  17.  And  he  put  theiu  all  together  into 
M'ard  three  days. 

 19.  If  V3  be  true  men,  let  one  of  your  brethren 

be  bound  in  the  house  of  your  prison :  go  ye,  carry 
corn  for  the  famine  of  your  houses : 

 20.  But  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto  me; 

so  that  your  words  be  verified,  and  ye  shall  not  die. 
And  they  did  so. 

(3.  A  HEBREW  rROPnET  UNDER  nOUSE-^VRREST.) 

Jen.  xxxvi.  5.  And  Jeremiah  commanded  Baruch, 
saying,  I  am  shut  up ;  I  cannot  go  into  the  house  of 
the  Lord  : 

 19.  Then  said  the  princes  unto  Baruch,  Go, 

bide  thee,  thou  and  Jeremiah ;  and  let  no  man  know 
where  ye  be. 

(3.  IMPRISONED.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  13.  And  when  he  was  in  the  gate  of 
Benjamin,  a  captain  of  the  ward  was  there,  whose 
name  was  Irijah,  the  son  of  Shelemiah,  the  son  of 
Hananiah ;  and  he  took  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  saymg. 
Thou  fallest  away  to  the  Chaldeans. 

 14.  Then  said  Jeremiah,  It  is  false ;  I  fall  not 

away  to  the  Chaldeans.  But  he  hearkened  not  to 
him:  so  Irijah  took  Jeremiah,  and  brought  him  to  the 
princes. 

 15.  "Wherefore  the  princes  were  wroth  with 

Jeremiah,  and  smote  him,  and  put  him  in  prison  in  the 
house  of  Jonathan  the  scribe ;  for  they  had  made  that 
the  prison. 

 16.  When  Jeremiah  was  entered  into  the 

dungeon,  and  into  the  cabins,  and  Jeremiah  had  re- 
mained there  many  days ; 

(4.  COMMITTED  TO  THE  COURT  OF  THE  GUARD.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  18.  Moreover  Jeremiah  said  unto  king 
Zedekiah,  What  have  I  offended  against  thee,  or 
against  thy  servants,  or  against  this  people,  that  ye 
have  put  me  in  prison  ? 

 20.  Therefore  hear  now,  I  pray  thee,  O  my 

lord  the  king  :  let  my  supplication,  I  pray  thee,  be  ac- 
cepted before  thee  ;  that  thou  cause  me  not  to  return 
to  the  house  of  Jonathan  the  scribe,  lest  I  die  there. 

 21.  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  commanded  that 

they  should  commit  Jeremiah  into  the  court  of  the 
prison,  and  that  they  should  give  him  daily  a  piece  of 
bread  out  of  the  bakers'  street,  until  all  the  bread  in 
the  city  were  spent.  Thus  Jeremiah  remained  in  the 
court  of  the  prison. 

(5.  THROWN  INTO  AN  EMPTY  CISTERN.) 

Jer.  xxxviii.  6.  Then  took  they  Jeremiah,  and  cast 
him  into  the  dungeon  of  Malchiah  the  son  of  Ham- 
melech,  that  was  in  the  court  of  the  prison :  and  they 
let  down  Jeremiah  with  cords.  And  in  the  dungeon 
there  was  no  water,  but  mire :  so  Jeremiah  sunk  in  the 
mire. 

 7.  Now  when  Ebed-melech  the  Ethiopian,  one 

of  the  eunuchs  which  was  in  the  king's  house,  heard 
that  they  had  put  Jeremiah  in  the  dmigeon ;  the  king 
then  sitting  in  the  gate  of  Benjamin ; 

 8.  Ebed-melech  went  forth  out  of  the  king's 

house,  and  spake  to  the  king,  saying, 

 9.  My  lord  the  king,  these  men  have  done  evil 

in  all  that  they  have  done  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet, 
whom  they  have  cast  into  the  dungeon ;  and  he  is  like 
to  die  for  hunger  in  the  place  where  he  is :  for  there 
is  no  more  bread  in  the  city. 

 10.  Then  the  king  commanded  Ebed-melech 

the  Ethiopian,  saying.  Take  from  hence  thirty  men 
with  thee,  and  take  up  Jeremiah  the  prophet  out  of 
the  dungeon  before  he  die. 

 11.  So  Ebed-melech  took  the  men  with  him, 

and  went  into  the  house  of  the  king  under  the  treas- 
ury, and  took  thence  old  cast  clouts  and  old  rotten 
rags,  and  let  them  down  by  cords  into  the  dungeon  to 
Jeremiah. 

 12.  And  Ebed-melech  the  Ethiopian  said  unto 

Jeremiah,  Put  now  these  old  cast  clouts  and  rotten 
rags  under  thine  armholes  imder  the  cords.  And  Jer- 
emiah did  so. 


 13.  So  they  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  cords, 

and  took  him  up  out  of  the  dungeon :  and  Jeremiah 
remained  in  the  court  of  the  prison. 

 28.  So  Jeremiah  abode  in  the  court  of  the 

prison  until  the  day  that  Jerusalem  was  taken :  and 
he  was  titere  when  Jerusalem  was  taken. 

(6.  ROM^'e^  MILITARY  ESCORT.) 

Acts  xxiii.  23.  And  he  called  unto  him  two  centuri- 
ons, saying.  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go  to 
Cesarea,  and  horsemen  threescore  and  ten,  and  spear- 
men two  hundred,  at  the  third  hour  of  the  night; 

 24.  And  provide  them  beasts,  that  they  may 

set  Paul  on,  and  bring  him  safe  unto  Felix  the  gov- 
ernor. 

 31.  Then  the  soldiers,  as  it  was  commanded 

them,  took  Paul,  and  brought  fiim  by  night  to  Anti- 
patris. 

(7.  EXPLANATORY  LETTER.) 

Acts  xxiii.  25.  And  he  wrote  a  letter  after  this  man- 
ner: 

 26.  Claudius  Lysias  unto  the  most  excellent 

governor  Felix  sendeth  greeting. 

 27.  This  man  was  taken  of  the  Jews,  and 

should  have  been  killed  of  them :  then  came  I  with 
an  army,  and  rescued  him,  having  understood  that  he 
was  a  Roman. 

 28.  And  when  I  would  have  known  the  cause 

wherefore  they  accused  him,  I  brought  him  forth  into 
their  council : 

 29.  Whom  I  perceived  to  be  accused  of  ques- 
tions of  their  law,  but  to  have  nothing  laid  to  his 
charge  worthy  of  death  or  of  bonds. 

 30.  And  when  it  was  told  me  how  that  the 

Jews  laid  wait  for  the  man,  I  sent  straightway  to  thee, 
and  gave  commandment  to  his  accusers  also  to  say  be- 
fore thee  what  tliey  had  against  him.  Farewell. 

(8.  UNJUST  IMPRISONMENT.) 

Gen.  xl.  15.  For  indeed  I  was  stolen  away  out  of 
the  land  of  the  Hebrews :  and  here  also  have  I  done 
nothing  that  they  should  put  me  into  the  dungeon. 

(9.  CRUEL  TREATMENT.) 

Lam.  iii.  34.  To  crush  under  his  feet  all  the  prison- 
ers of  the  earth, 

 53.  They  have  cut  off  my  life  in  the  dungeon, 

and  cast  a  stone  upon  me. 

(10.  PRISONER  TRUSTED.) 

Gen.  xxxix.  22.  And  the  keeper  of  the  prison  com- 
mitted to  Joseph's  hand  all  the  prisoners  that  were 
in  the  prison ;  and  whatsoever  they  did  there,  he  was 
the  doer  of  it. 

 23.  The  keeper  of  the  prison  looked  not  to 

any  thing  that  was  under  his  hand ;  because  the  Lord 
was  with  him,  and  that  which  he  did  the  Lord  made 
it  to  prosper. 

(11.  ROMAN  MODE  OP  CHAINrNG  TO  KEEPERS.) 

Acts  xii.  6.  And  when  Herod  would  have  brought 
him  forth,  the  same  night  Peter  was  sleeping  between 
two  soldiers,  bound  with  two  chains :  and  the  keepers 
before  the  door  kept  the  prison. 

(12.  RESPONSIBILITY  OP  KEEPERS.) 

Acts  xii.  18.  Now  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  there  was 
no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers  what  was  become  of 
Peter. 

 19.  And  when  Herod  had  sought  for  him,  and 

found  him  not,  he  examined  the  keepers,  and  com- 
manded that  they  should  be  put  to  death.  And  he 
went  down  from  Judea  to  Cesarea,  and  there  abode. 

§  82.   Corporal  Punishment. 

Deut.  XXV.  1.  If  there  be  a  controversy  between  men, 
and  they  come  unto  judgment,  that  the  judges  may 
judge  them,  then  they  shall  justify  the  righteous,  and 
condemn  the  wicked. 

 2.  And  it  shall  be,  if  the  wicked  man  he 

worthy  to  be  beaten,  that  the  judge  shall  cause  him  to 
lie  down,  and  to  be  beaten  belbre  his  face,  according 
to  his  fault,  bv  a  certain  number. 

 3.  Forty  stripes  he  may  give  him,  and  not  ex- 


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BOOK  XVIII. 


coed :  lest,  if  he  should  exceed,  and  beat  him  above 
these  with  many  stripes,  then  thy  brother  should  seem 
vile  imto  thee. 

Prov.  XX.  SO.  The  blneness  of  a  wound  cleanseth 
away  evil :  so  do  stripes  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly. 


CHAP.  VI. 

BUSINESS  AFFAIRS. 
§  83.  Inheritance. 

(1.  BIRTHRIGHT.) 

Gen.  XXV.  31.  And  Jacob  said,  Sell  mo  this  day  thy 
birthright. 

 33.  And  Esau  said,  Behold,  I  am  at  the  point 

to  die  :  and  what  protit  shall  this  birthright  do  to  me  ? 

 33.  And  Jacob  said,  Swear  to  me  tliis  day ; 

and  he  sware  mito  him ;  and  he  sold  his  birthright 
unto  Jacob. 

 34.  Then  Jacob  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage 

of  lentiles  ;  and  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  up,  and 
went  his  way.    Thus  Esau  despised  his  birthright. 

—  xlviii.  13.  And  Joseph  took  them  both,  Ephraim 
in  his  right  hand  toward  Israel's  left  hand,  and  Ma- 
nasseli  in  his  left  hand  toward  Israel's  right  hand,  and 
brought  them  near  unto  him. 

 14.  And  Israel  stretched  out  his  right  hand, 

and  laid  it  upon  Epla-aim's  head,  who  teas  the  j'ounger, 
and  his  left  hand  upon  Manasseh's  head,  guiding  his 
hands  wittingly ;  for  IVIanasseh  was  the  firstborn. 

 17.  And  when  Joseph  saw  that  his  father 

laid  his  rijjht  hand  upon  the  head  of  Ephraim,  it  dis- 
pleased him :  and  he  held  up  his  fiitlier's  hand,  to  re- 
move it  from  Ephraim's  head  unto  IManasseh's  head. 

 18.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  father.  Not  so, 

my  fother :  for  this  is  the  firstborn ;  put  thy  right  hand 
upon  his  head. 

 19.  And  his  father  refused,  and  said,  I  know  it, 

my  son,  I  know  it :  he  also  shall  become  a  peojile,  and 
he  also  shall  be  great :  but  truly  his  younger  brother 
shall  be  greater  than  he,  and  his  seed  shall  become  a 
multitude  of  nations. 

—  xliii.  33.  And  they  sat  before  him,  the  firstborn 
according  to  his  birthright,  and  the  youngest  accord- 
ing to  his  youth :  and  the  men  marvelled  one  at  an- 
other. 

I  Chr.  V.  1.  Now  the  sons  of  Reuben  the  firstborn 
of  Israel,  (for  he  was  the  firstborn  ;  but,  forasmuch  as 
he  defiled  his  father's  bed,  his  birthright  was  given 
unto  the  sons  of  Joseph  the  son  of  Israel :  and  the  ge- 
nealogy is  not  to  be  reckoned  after  the  birthright. 

 2.  For  Judah  prevailed  above  his  brethren, 

and  of  him  came  the  chief  ruler;  but  the  birthi"ight 
was  Joseph's :) 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  26.  He  shall  cry  unto  me,  Thou  art  my 
Father,  my  God,  and  the  Rock  of  my  salvation. 

 27.  Also  I  will  make  him  my  firstborn,  higher 

than  the  kings  of  the  earth. 

(2.  mHERITANCE  OF  DAUGHTERS.) 

Num.  xxvii.  1.  Then  came  the  daughters  of  Ze- 
lophehad,  the  son  of  Heplicr,  the  son  of  Gilead,  the 
son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Manasseh,  of  the  fiimilies 
of  Manasseh  the  son  of  Josepli :  and  these  are  the 
names  of  his  daughters ;  Mahlah,  Noah,  and  Hoglah, 
and  Milcah,  and  Tirzah. 

 2.  And  they  stood  before  Moses,  and  before 

Eleazar  the  priest,  and  before  tlie  princes  and  all  the 
congregation,  hy  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation, saying, 

 3.  Our  father  died  in  the  wilderness,  and  he 

was  not  in  the  company  of  them  that  gathered  them- 
selves together  against  the  Lord  in  the  company  of 
Korah  ;  but  died  in  his  own  sin,  and  had  no  sons. 

 4.  Why  should  the  name  of  our  father  be  done 

away  from  among  his  family,  because  he  hath  no  son  ? 
Give  unto  us  therefore  a  possession  among  the  breth- 
ren of  our  father. 

 5.  And  Moses  brought  then-  cause  before  the 

Lord. 

 6.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 7.  The  daughters  of  Zelophehad  speak  right : 


thou  shalt  surely  give  them  a  possession  of  an  inher- 
itance among  their  father's  bretliren ;  and  thou  shalt 
cause  the  inheritance  of  tlieir  father  to  pass  unto  tliem. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of 

Israel,  saying.  If  a  man  die,  and  have  no  son,  then  ye 
sliall  cause  his  inlieritance  to  pass  unto  his  daughter. 

 9.  And  if  ho  liave  no  daughter,  then  ye  shall 

give  his  inheritance  unto  his  brethren. 

 10.  And  if  he  have  no  brethren,  then  ye  shall 

give  his  inheritance  unto  his  father's  brethren. 

 11.  And  if  liis  fatlier  have  no  brethren,  then 

ye  shall  give  his  inheritance  unto  his  kinsman  that  ia 
next  to  him  of  his  family,  and  he  shall  possess  it :  and 
it  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  Israel  a  statute  of  judg- 
ment, as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

Jos.  xvii.  3.  But  Zeiopliehad,  the  son  of  Hephcr,  the 
son  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Manas- 
seh, had  no  sons,  but  daughters :  and  these  are  the 
names  of  his  daughters,  Mahlah,  and  Noah,  Hoglah, 
Milcah,  and  Tirzah. 

 4.  And  they  came  near  before  Eleazar  the 

priest,  and  before  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  be- 
fore the  princes,  saying,  The  Lord  commanded  Mo- 
ses to  give  us  an  inheritance  among  our  brethren. 
Therefore,  according  to  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord,  he  gave  them  an  inheritance  among  the  breth- 
ren of  thou-  father. 

(3.  CHRIST  refuses  TO  INTERFERE.) 

Luke  xii.  13.  And  one  of  the  company  said  unto 
him.  Master,  speak  to  my  brother,  that  he  divide  the 
inheritance  with  me. 

 14.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Man,  who  made 

me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you? 

§  84.   S.ile  and  Purchase  of  Land. 

(1.  ASKED  AND  REFUSED.) 

1  Kings  xxi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these 
things,  that  Naboth  the  Jezreelite  had  a  vineyard, 
which  was  in  Jezreel,  hard  by  the  palace  of  Ahab  king 
of  Samaria. 

 2.  And  Ahab  spake  unto  Naboth,  saying,  Give 

me  thy  vineyard,  that  I  may  have  it  for  a  garden  of 
herbs,  because  it  is  near  unto  my  house:  and  I  will 
give  thee  for  it  a  better  vineyard  than  it ;  or,  if  it  seem 
good  to  thee,  I  will  give  thee  the  worth  of  it  in  money. 

See  I  Kings  xxi.  3. 

(2.  EFFECTED.) 

Gen.  xxiii.  12.  And  Abraham  bowed  down  himself 
before  the  people  of  the  land. 

 13.  And  ho  spake  unto  Ephron  in  the  audience 

of  the  people  of  the  land,  saying.  But  if  thou  wilt  give 
it,  I  pray  thee,  hear  me  :  I  will  give  thee  money  for  the 
field:  take  itoime,  and  I  will  bury  my  dead  there. 

 14.  And  Ephron  answered  Abraham,  saying 

unto  him, 

 15.  My  lord,  hearken  unto  me :  the  land  is 

worth  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver ;  what  is  that  be- 
twixt me  and  thee?  bury  therefore  thy  dead. 

 16.  And  Abraham  hearkened  unto  Ephron ;  and 

Abraham  weighed  to  Eplu'on  the  silver,  which  lie  had 
named  in  the  audience  of  the  sons  of  Hctli,  four  hun- 
dred shekelsof  silver,  current  money  with  the  mercliant. 

 17.  And  the  field  of  Ephron,  whicli  was  in 

jNIachpelah,  which  was  before  ]\Iamre,  the  field,  and 
tlie  cave  which  loas  therein,  and  all  the  trees  that  xccre 
in  the  field,  that  were  in  all  the  borders  round  about, 
were  made  sure 

 18.  Unto  Abraham  for  a  possession  in  the 

presence  of  the  children  of  Heth,  before  all  that  went 
in  at  the  gate  of  his  city. 

—  xxxiii.  19.  And  he  bought  a  parcel  ofa  field,  where 
he  had  spread  his  tent,  at  the  hand  of  the  cliildren  of 
Ilamor,  Shechem's  father,  for  a  hundred  pieces  of 
money. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  21.  And  Araunah  said.  Wherefore  is 
my  lord  the  king  come  to  his  servant?  And  David 
said,  to  buy  the  thresliingfloor  of  thee,  to  build  an  al- 
tar unto  the  Lord,  that  the  plague  may  be  stayed 
from  the  ])eople. 

 22.  And  Araunah  said  unto  David,  Let  my 


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lord  the  king  take  and  offer  up  wliat  seemefh  good  unto 
liim:  behokl,  he/v  he  oxen  for  burnt  sacrifice,  and 
threshing  instruments  and  ot/ier  instruments  of  the 
oxen  for  wood. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  23.  All  these  things  did  Araunah,  «.?  a 
king,  give  unto  the  king.  And  Araunah  said  unto  the 
king,  The  Lord  thy  God  accept  thee. 

 24.  And  the  king  said  unto  Araunah,  Nay  ; 

but  I  will  surely  buy  it  of  thee  at  a  price :  neither 
will  I  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord  my  God  of 
that  which  doth  cost  me  nothing.  So  David  bought 
the  tlu-eshingfloor  and  the  oxen  for  fifty  shekels  of 
silver. 

I  Chr.  xxi.  22.  Tlien  David  said  to  Ornan,  Grant 
me  the  place  of  (Ms  threshingfloor,  that  I  may  build  an 
altar  tlierein  unto  the  Lord  :  thou  shalt  grant  it  me 
for  the  full  price :  that  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from 
the  people. 

 23.  And  Ornan  said  unto  David,  Take  it  to 

thee,  and  let  my  lord  the  king  do  that  which  is  good  in 
his  eyes  ;  lo,  I  give  thee  the  oxen  also  for  burnt  offerings, 
and  the  threshing  instruments  for  wood,  and  the  wheat 
for  the  meat  offering :  I  give  it  all. 

 24.  And  king  David  said  to  Ornan,  Nay ;  but 

I  will  verily  buy  it  for  the  full  yiricc :  for  I  will  not 
take  thai  which  is  thine  for  the  Lord,  nor  offer  burnt 
offerings  without  cost. 

 25.  So  David  gave  to  Ornan  for  the  place  six 

hundred  shekels  of  gold  by  weight. 

(3.  REDEMPTION  OF   HEREniTART   PROPERTY  WHICH 
HAD  BEEN  SOLD.) 

Ruth  iv.  3.  And  he  said  unto  the  kinsman,  Naomi, 
that  is  come  again  out  of  the  country  of  Moab,  selleth 
a  parcel  of  land,  which  was  our  brotlier  Elimelech's: 

 4.  And  I  thought  to  advertise  thee,  saying. 

Buy  it  before  the  inhabitants,  and  before  the  elders  o( 
my  people.  If  thou  wilt  redeem  redeem  2</  but  if 
thou  wilt  not  redeem  it,  t/ieii  tell  me,  that  I  may  know : 
for  there  is  none  to  redeem  it  besides  thee ;  and  I  am 
after  thee.    And  he  said,  I  will  redeem  it. 

 5.  Then  said  Boaz,  What  day  thou  buyest  the 

field  of  the  hand  of  Naomi,  thou  must  buy  it  also  of 
Ruth  the  Moabitess,  the  wife  of  the  dead,  to  raise  up 
the  name  of  the  dead  upon  his  inheritance. 

 6.  And  the  kinsman  said,  I  cannot  redeem  it 

for  myself,  lest  I  mar  mine  own  inheritance :  redeem 
thou  my  right  to  thyself ;  for  I  cannot  redeem  it. 

 7.  Now  this  iPas  the  manner  in  former  time  iu 

Israel  concerning  redeeming  and  concerning  chang- 
ing, for  to  confirm  all  things;  a  man  plucked  off  liis 
shoe,  and  gave  it  to  his  neighbour :  and  this  was  a  testi- 
mony in  Israel. 

 8.  Therefore  the  kinsman  said  unto  Boaz,  Buy 

it  for  thee.    So  he  drew  off  his  shoe. 

 9.  And  Boaz  said  unto  the  elders,  and  unto 

all  the  people,  Ye  are  witnesses  this  day,  that  I  have 
bought  all  that  was  Elimelech's,  and  all  that  was  Chi- 
Jion's  and  Mahlon's,  of  the  hand  of  Naomi. 

 10.  Moreover  Ruth  the  Moabitess,  the  wife  of 

Mahlon,  have  I  purchased  to  be  my  wife,  to  raise  up 
the  name  of  the  dead  upon  his  inheritance,  that  the 
name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  off  from  among  his  brethren, 
and  from  the  gate  of  his  place  :  ye  are  witnesses  this  day. 

See  Lev.  xxv.  25. 

(4.  RECORD  AND  WITNESSES.) 

Is.  viil.  \.  Jlorcover  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Take 
thee  a  great  roll,  and  write  in  it  with  a  man's  pen  con- 
cerning Maher-shalal-liash-baz. 

 2.  And  I  took  unto  me  faithful  witnesses  to 

record,  Uriah  the  priest,  and  Zechariah  the  sou  of 
Jeberechiah. 

§  85.   Sacredness  of  Landmarks. 

Deut.  xix.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  remove  thy  neigh- 
bour's landmark,  which  they  of  old  time  have  set  in 
thine  inheritance,  Avhich  thou  shalt  inlierit  in  the  land 
that  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  to  possess  it. 

—  xxvii.  17.  Cursed  be  he  that  removeth  his  neigh- 
bour's landmark  :  and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

Job  xxiv.  2.  .Sym-e  remove  the  landmarks  :  they  vio- 
lently take  away  flocks,  and  feed  thereof. 

4' 


Prov.  xxii.  28.  Remove  not  the  ancient  landmark, 
which  thy  fathers  have  set. 

—  xxiii.  10.  Remove  not  the  old  landmark ;  and 
enter  not  into  tlie  fields  of  the  fiitherless -. 

 11-  For  their  Redeemer  is  mighty;  he  shall 

plead  their  cause  with  thee. 

§  86.   Buying'  and  Selling-. 

See  also  page  409,  §  75. 
(1.  Joseph's  relatives  permitted  to  dwell  and 
trade  in  egypt.) 

Gen.  xlii.  32.  We  bo  twelve  brethren,  sons  of  our 
father ;  one  is  not,  and  the  youngest  is  this  day  with 
our  father  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

—  —  33.  And  the  man,  the  lord  of  the  country, 
said  unto  us.  Hereby  shall  I  know  that  ye  are  true 
men ;  leave  one  of  your  brethren  here  with  me,  and 
take  food  for  the  famine  of  your  households,  and  be 
gone: 

 34.  And  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto 

me:  then  shall  I  know  that  ye  are  no  spies,  but  tliat 
ye  are  Xrae  men :  so  will  I  deliver  you  your  brother, 
and  ye  shall  traffick  in  the  land. 

—  xlv.  16.  And  the  fame  thereof  was  heard  iu  Pha- 
raoh's house,  saying,  .Joseph's  brethren  are  come :  and 
it  pleased  Pharaoh  well,  and  his  servants. 

 17.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  Say  unto 

thy  brethren,  This  do  ye ;  lade  your  beasts,  and  go, 
get  you  unto  the  land  of  Canaan ; 

 18.  And  take  your  father  and  your  households, 

and  come  unto  me  :  and  I  will  give  you  the  good  of 
the  laud  of  Egypt,  and  ye  shall  eat  the  fat  of  the 
land. 

(2.  FAIR  DEALING  ENJOINED.) 

Ex.  xvi.  36.  Now  an  omer  is  the  tenth  paH  of  an 
ephah. 

Lev.  xxv.  14  And  if  thou  sell  aught  unto  thy  neigh- 
bour, or  buyest  augld  of  thy  neighbour's  hand,  ye  shall 
not  oppress  one  another : 

 15.  According  to  the  number  of  years  after 

the  jubilee  thou  shalt  buy  of  thy  neighbour,  and  ac- 
cording unto  the  number  of  years  of  the  fruits  he  shall 
sell  unto  thee : 

 16.  According  to  the  multitude  of  years  thou 

shalt  increase  the  price  thereof,  and  according  to  the 
fewness  of  years  thou  shalt  diminish  the  price  of  it : 
for  according  to  the  number  of  the  years  of  the  fruits 
doth  he  sell  unto  thee. 

 17.  Ye  shall  not  therefore  oppress  one  anot  her ; 

but  thou  shalt  fear  thy  God :  for  I  am  the  Lord  your 
God. 

—  xxvii.  25.  And  all  thy  estimations  shall  be  ac- 
cording to  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary :  twenty  gerahs 
shall  be  the  shekel. 

Ezek.xlv.  10.  Ye  shall  have  just  balances,  and  a 
just  ephah,  and  a  just  bath. 

 11.  The  ephah  and  the  bath  shall  be  of  one 

measure,  that  the  bath  may  contain  the  tenth  part  of 
a  homer,  and  the  ephah  the  tenth  part  of  a  homer: 
the  measure  thereof  shall  be  after  the  homer. 

 12.  And  the  shekel  shall  be  twenty  gerahs : 

twenty  shekels,  five  and  twenty  shekels,  fifteen  shekels, 
shall  be  j'our  maneh. 

(3.  OPPRESSION  AND  FRAUD  DENOUNCED  ) 

Amosviii.  4.  Hear  this,  O  ye  that  swallow  up  the 
needy,  even  to  make  the  poor  of  the  land  to  fail, 

 5.  Saying,  When  will  the  new  moon  be  gone, 

that  we  may  sell  corn  ?  and  the  sabbath,  that  we  may 
set  forth  wheat,  making  tlie  ephah  small,  and  the  she- 
kel great,  and  falsifying  the  balances  by  deceit? 

—  —  6.  That  we  may  buy  the  poor  for  silver,  and 
the  needy  for  a  pair  of  shoes ;  yea,  and  sell  the  refuse 
of  the  wheat  ? 

(4.  RUIN  THREATENED.) 

Ezek.vii.  10.  Behold  the  day,  behold,  it  is  come: 
the  morning  is  gone  forth ;  the  rod  hath  blossomed, 
pride  hath  budded. 

 11.  Violence  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  wicked- 
ness :  none  of  them  shall  remain,  nor  of  then  multi- 
tude, nor  of  any  of  theirs  :  neither  shall  there  be  wailing 
for  them. 

 12,  The  time  is  come,  the  dav  draweth  near: 


CHAP.  VII. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


let  not  the  buyer  rejoice,  nor  the  seller  mourn:  for 
-svTath  is  upon  all  the  multitude  thereof. 

Ezek.vii.  13.  For  the  seller  shall  not  return  to  that 
which  is  sokl,  although  they  were  yet  alive:  for  the 
vision  is  touching  the  whole  multitude  thereof,  which 
shall  not  return  ;  neither  shall  any  strengthen  himself 
in  the  iniquity  of  his  life. 

§  87.   Business  Habits. 
See  also  page  397,  §  3. 

(1.  HONESTY  AND  DILIGENCE.) 

Prov.  xvi.  8.  Better  is  a  little  with  righteousness, 
than  great  revenues  without  right. 

—  xxii  29.  Seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  busi- 
ness ?  he  shall  stand  before  kings ;  he  shall  not  stand 
before  mean  men. 

(3.  PROMPTNESS  IN  PAYING.) 

Prov.  iii.  27.  Withhold  not  good  from  them  to  whom 
It  is  due,  when  it  is  in  the  power  of  thine  hand  to  do  it. 

 28.  Say  not  unto  thy  neighbour,  Go,  and  come 

again,  and  to  morrow  I  will  give;  when  thou  hast  it 
by  thee. 

Ps.  xxxvh.  21.  The  wicked  borrowcth  and  payeth 
not  again:  but  the  righteous  sheweth  mercy,  and 
giveth. 

§  SS.   Borrowing  and  Lending. 

(1.  THE  BORROWER  A  SERVANT  TO  THE  LENDER.) 

Prov.  xxii.  7.  The  rich  ruleth  over  the  poor,  and  the 
borrower  is  servant  to  the  lender. 

(2.  LENDING  TO  THE  NEEDY  A  DUTY.) 

Deut.  XV.  7.  If  there  be  among  you  a  poor  man  of 
one  of  thy  brethren  within  any  of  thy  gates  in  thy 
land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee,  thou  shalt 
not  harden  thine  heart,  nor  shut  thine  hand  from  thy 
poor  brother : 

 8.  But  thou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  unto 

him,  and  shalt  surely  lend  him  sufflcieut  for  his  need, 
in  that  which  he  wanteth. 

 9.  Beware  that  there  be  not  a  thought  in  thy 

wicked  heart,  saying.  The  seventh  year,  the  year  of 
release,  is  at  hand  ;  and  thine  eye  be  evil  against  thy 
poor  brother,  and  thougivest  hfm  nought;  and  he  cry 
unto  the  Lord  against  thee,  and  it  be  sin  unto  thee. 

 10.  Thou  slialt  surely  give  him,  and  thine 

heart  shall  not  be  grieved  when  thou  givest  unto  him  : 
because  that  for  this  thing  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
bless  thee  in  all  thy  works,  and  in  all  that  thou  puttest 
thine  hand  unto. 

 11.  For  the  poor  shall  never  cease  out  of  the 

land :  therefore  I  command  thee,  saying,  Thou  shalt 
open  thine  hand  wide  unto  thy  brother,  to  thy  poor, 
and  to  thy  needy,  in  thy  land. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  26.  He  is  ever  merciful,  and  lendeth ; 
and  his  seed  is  blessed. 

(3.  AND  WITHOUT  USURY.) 

Ex.  xxii.  25.  If  thou  lend  money  to  any  of  my  people 
that  is  poor  by  thee,  thou  shalt  not  be  to  him  as  a 
usurer,  neither  shalt  thou  lay  upon  him  usury. 

Ezek.xviii.  13.  Hath  given  forth  upon  usury,  and 
hath  taken  increase:  shall  he  then  live?  be  shall  not 
live:  he  hath  done  all  these  abominations;  he  shall 
surely  die ;  his  blood  shall  be  upon  him. 

(4.  RELEASE  OF  DEBTS  EVERY  SEVEN  YEARS.) 

Deut.  XV.  1.  At  the  end  of  every  ^even  years  thou 
shalt  make  a  release. 

 2.  And  this  is  the  manner  of  the  release : 

Every  creditor  that  lendeth  aught  unto  bis  neighljour 
shall  release  it;  he  shall  not  exact  it  of  his  neighbour, 
or  of  his  brother;  because  it  is  called  the  Lord's 
lelease. 

(5.  BUT  NOT  TO  FOREIGNERS.) 

Deut.  XV.  3.  Of  a  foreigner  thou  mayest  exact  it 
again:  but  that  which  is  thine  with  thy  brother  thine 
hand  shall  release ; 

 4.  Save  when  there  shall  be  no  poor  among 

)'ou;  for  the  Lord  shall  greatly  bless  thee  in  the  land 
■which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee /or  an  inheritance 
to  possess  it : 

 5.  Only  if  thou  carefully  hearken  unto  the 


voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  observe  to  do  all  these 
commandments  which  I  command  tliee  this  day. 

(0.  THE  HEBREWS  TO  BE  A  LENDING  NATION.) 

Deut.  XV.  6.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  blesseth  thee,  a3 
he  promised  thee:  and  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many 
nations,  but  thou  shalt  not  borrow;  and  thou  shalt 
reign  over  many  nations,  but  they  shall  not  reign  over 
thee. 

§  89.  Pledges. 

(1.  MILLSTONE  MAY  NOT  BE  TAKEN  TO  PLEDGE.) 

Deut.  xxiv.  6.  No  man  shall  take  the  nether  or  the 
upper  millstone  to  pledge :  for  he  taketh  a  man's  life 
to  pledge. 

(2.  PLEDGED  RAIMENT  NOT  TO   BE   KEPT  OVER 
NIGHT. ) 

Ex.  xxii.  26.  If  thou  at  all  take  thy  neighbour's 
raiment  to  pledge,  thou  shalt  deliver  it  unto  him  by 
that  the  sun  goeth  down : 

 27.  For  that  is  his  covering  only,  it  is  his 

raiment  for  his  skin :  wherein  shall  he  sleep  ?  and  it 
shall  come  to  pass,  when  he  crieth  unto  me,  that  I 
will  hear  :  for  I  am  gracious. 

Deut.  xxiv.  12.  And  if  the  man  be  poor,  thou  shalt 
not  sleep  with  his  pledge : 

 13.  In  any  case  thou  shalt  deliver  him  the 

pledge  again  when  the  sun  goeth  doM-u,  that  he  may 
sleep  in  his  own  raiment,  and  bless  thee :  and  it  shall 
be  righteousness  unto  thee  before  the  Lord  thy  God. 

 18.  But  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast  a 

bondman  in  Egypt,  and  the  Lord  thy  God  redeemed 
thee  thence :  therefore  I  command  thee  to  do  this 
thing. 

(3.  debtor's  house  not  TO  BE  ENTERED.) 

Deut.  xxiv.  10.  When  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother 
any  thing,  thou  shalt  not  go  into  his  house  to  fetch 
his  pledge. 

 11.  Thou  shalt  stand  abroad,  and  the  man  to 

whom  thou  dost  lend  shall  bring  out  the  pledge  abroad 
unto  thee. 


90.  Suretyship. 


Prov.  vi.  1.  My  son,  if  thou  be  surety  for  thy  friend, 
2/thou  hast  stricken  thy  hand  with  a  stranger, 

 2.  Thou  art  snared  with  the  words  of  thy 

mouth,  thou  art  taken  with  the  words  of  thy  mouth. 

 3.  Do  this  now,  my  son,  and  deliver  thyself, 

when  thou  art  come  into  the  hand  of  thy  friend ;  go, 
humble  thyself,  and  make  sure  thy  fiiend. 

 4.  Give  not  sleep  to  thine  eyes,  nor  slumber 

to  thine  eyelids. 

 5.  Deliver  thyself  as  a  roe  from  the  hand  of 

the  hunter,  and  as  a  bird  from  the  hand  of  the  fowler. 

—  xi.  15.  He  that  is  surety  for  a  stranger  shall  smart 
for  it :  and  he  that  hateth  suretiship  is  sure. 

—  xvii.  18.  A  man  void  of  understanding  striketh. 
hands,  and  bccometh  surety  in  the  presence  of  his 
friend. 

—  XX.  16.  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a, 
stranger:  and  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange 
woman. 

—  xxii.  26.  Be  not  thou  one  of  them  that  strike 
hands,  or  of  them  that  are  sureties  for  debts. 

 27.  If  thou  hast  nothing  to  pay,  why  should 

he  take  away  thy  bed  from  under  thee  ? 

—  xxvii.  13.  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a 
stranger,  and  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman. 


CHAP.  VII. 
SOCIAL  RELATIONS  AND  DUTIES, 
§  91.  Riches. 

(1.  INSTANCES.) 

Gen.  xiii  2,  And  Abram  ica.s  very  rich  in  cattle,  in 
silver,  and  in  gold. 
 3.  And  he  went  on  his  jomiieys  from  the 


473 


CHAP.  VII. 


CIVIL  AXD  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Boiith  even  to  Beth-el,  unto  the  place  -where  his  tent 
had  been  at  the  beg-inuing,  between  I3eth-el  and  Ilai ; 

Gen.  xiii.  5.  And  Lot  also,  which  went  with  Abram, 
had  flocks,  and  herds,  and  tents. 

 6.  And  the  land  was  not  able  to  bear  them, 

that  they  might  dwell  together:  for  their  substance 
was  great,  so  that  they  could  not  dwell  together. 

—  xxiv.  34.  And  he  said,  I  am  Abraham's  servant. 
 35.  And  the  Lord  hath  blessed  my  master 

greatly,  and  he  is  become  great :  and  he  hath  given 
him  flocks,  and  herds,  and  silver,  and  gold,  and  men- 
servants,  and  maidservants,  and  camels,  and  asses. 

—  xxvi.  13.  And  the  man  waxed  great,  and  went 
forward,  and  grew  until  he  became  very  great : 

 14.  For  he  had  possession  of  flocks,  and  pos- 
session of  herds,  and  great  store  of  servants :  and  the 
Philistines  envied  him. 

 16.  And  Abimelech  said  unto  Isaac,  Go  from 

xis ;  for  thou  art  much  mightier  than  we. 

 17.  And  Isaac  departed  thence,  and  pitched 

his^  tent  in  the  valley  of  Gcrar,  and  dwelt  there. 

2  Chron.  xxvi.  10.  Also  he  built  towers  in  the  desert, 
and  digged  many  wells:  for  he  had  much  cattle,  both 
in  the  low  country,  and  in  the  plains;  husbandmen 
also,  and  vinedressers  in  the  mountains,  and  in  Carmel: 
for  he  loved  husbandry. 

Luke  xix.  2.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  named 
Zaccheus,  which  was  the  chief  among  the  publicans, 
and  he  was  rich. 

(2.  A  CATISE  OF  ENTY.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  1.  And  he  heard  the  words  of  Laban's 
sons,  saying,  Jacob  hath  taken  away  all  that  was  our 
father's;  and  of  (hat  which  was  our  father's  hath  he 
gotten  all  this  glory. 

(3.  PROCURE  RESPECT  AND  COMFORT.") 

Jobxxix.  21.  Unto  me  men  gave  ear,  and  waited, 
tmd  kept  silence  at  my  counsel. 

 23.  After  my  words  they  spake  not  again ;  and 

my  speech  dropped  upon  them. 

 23.  And  they  waited  for  me  as  for  the  rain  ; 

and  they  opened  their  mouth  widc««  for  the  latter  rain. 

 24.  Jf  I  laughed  on  them,  they  believed  it  not ; 

and  the  light  of  my  countenance  they  east  not  down. 

Prov.  xviii.  11.  The  rich  man's  wealth  is  his  strong 
city,  and  as  a  higli  wall  in  his  own  conceit. 

Ec.  X.  19.  A  feast  is  made  for  laughter,  and  wine 
maketh  merry :  but  money  answereth  all  things. 

(4.  DISRESPECT  CONSEQUENT  UPON  THEIR  LOSS.) 

Job  xix.  13.  He  hath  put  my  brethren  far  from  rac, 
and  mine  acquaintance  arc  verily  estranged  from  me. 

 14.  My  kinsfolk  have  failed,  and  my  familiar 

friends  liave  forgotten  me. 

 15.  They  that  dwell  in  mine  house,  and  my 

maids,  count  me  for  a  stranger:  I  am  an  alien  in  their 
sight. 

 16.  I  called  my  servant,  and  he  gave  me  no 

answer ;  I  entreated  him  witli  my  mouth. 

 17.  ]\Iy  breath  is  strange  to  my  wife,  though  I 

entreated  for  the  children's  sake  of  mine  own  bodj'. 

 18.  Yea,  young  children  despised  me ;  I  arose, 

and  they  spake  against  me. 

(5.  THE  VANITY  OP  RICHES.) 

Job  xxxi.  24.  If  I  have  made  gold  my  hope,  or  have 
said  to  the  fine  gold,  2'hou  art  my  confidence ; 

 25.  If  I  rejoiced  because  my  wealth  was  great, 

and  because  mine  hand  had  gotten  much: 

Prov.  xiii.  7.  There  is  that  maketh  himself  rich,  yet 
hath  nothing:  t/iere  is  that  maketh  himself  poor,  yet 
hath  great  riches. 

 8.  The  ransom  of  a  man's  life  are  his  riches : 

but  the  poor  heareth  not  rebuke. 

—  xxiii.  4.  Labour  not  to  be  rich :  cease  from  thine 
own  wisdom. 

 5.  Wilt  thou  set  thine  eyes  upon  that  which 

is  not?  for  riches  certainly  make  themselves  wings; 
they  fly  away  as  an  eagle  toward  heaven. 

Ec.vi.  1.  There  is  an  evil  which  I  have  seen  under 
the  sun,  and  it  is  common  among  men : 

 2.  A  man  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches, 

wealth,  and  honour,  so  that  he  wanteth  nothing  tor 

4 


his  soul  of  all  that  he  desireth,  yet  God  giveth  him  not 
power  to  eat  thereof,  but  a  stranger  eateth  it:  this  ia 
vanity,  and  it  is  an  evil  disease. 

—  V.  10.  He  that  loveth  silver  shall  not  be  satisfied 
with  silver;  nor  he  that  loveth  abundance  with  in- 
crease :  this  is  also  vanity. 

 11.  When  goods  increase,  they  are  increased 

that  eat  them :  and  what  good  is  there  to  the  owners 
thereof,  saving  the  beholding  of  them  with  their  eyes  1 

—  iv.  7.  Then  I  reluined,  and  I  saw  vanity  under 
the  sun. 

 8.  There  is  one  alone,  aad  there  is  not  a  second ; 

yea,  he  hath  neither  child  nor  brother :  yet  is  there  no 
end  of  all  his  labour ;  neither  is  his  eye  satisfied  with 
riches ;  neither  saith  he,  For  whom  do  I  labour,  and 
bereave  my  soul  of  good  ?  This  is  also  vanity,  yea,  it 
is  a  sore  travail. 

I  Tim.  vi.  17.  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this 
world,  that  they  be  not  highminded,  nor  trust  in  un- 
certain riches,  but  in  the  living  God,  who  giveth  ua 
richly  all  things  to  enjoy ; 

(6.  THE  TEMPTATIONS  OP  RICHES.) 

Deut.  viii.  11.  Beware  that  thou  forget  not  the  Lord 
thy  God,  in  not  keeping  his  commandments,  and  his 
judgments,  and  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee 
this  day : 

 12.  Lest  wh£n  thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full,  and 

hast  built  goodly  houses,  and  dwelt  therein  ; 

 13.  And  w?ien  thy  herds  and  thy  flocks  multi- 
ply, and  thy  silver  and  thy  gold  is  multiplied,  and  all 
that  thou  hast  is  multiplied ; 

 14.  Then  thine  heart  be  lifted  up,  and  thou 

forget  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought  thee  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage ; 

 17.  And  thou  say  in  thine  heart,  My  power 

and  the  might  oimine  hand  hath  gotten  me  this  wealth. 

 18.  But  thou  Shalt  remember  the  Lord  thy 

God :  for  it  is  he  that  giveth  thee  power  to  get  wealth, 
that  he  may  establish  his  covenant  which  he  sware 
unto  thy  tiithers,  as  it  is  this  day. 

Prov.  xxviii.  20.  A  faithful  man  shall  abound  with 
blessings:  but  he  that  maketh  haste  to  be  rich  shall 
not  be  innocent. 

 22.  He  that  hasteth  to  be  rich  hatJi  an  evil 

eye,  and  considereth  not  that  poverty  shall  come  upon 
him. 

 11.  The  rich  man  is  wise  in  his  own  conceit; 

but  the  poor  that  hath  understanding  searcheth  him 
out. 

(7.  OF  NO  REAL  PROFIT  TO  THE  "WICKED.) 

Job  XX.  15.  He  hath  swallowed  down  riches,  and  he 
shall  vomit  them  up  again :  God  shall  cast  them  out 
of  his  belly. 

Ps,  xxxvii.  16.  A  little  that  a  righteous  man  hath  is 
better  than  the  riches  of  many  Avicked. 

Prov.  x.  2.  Treasures  of  wickedness  profit  nothing: 
but  righteousness  delivercth  from  death. 

 3.  The  Lord  will  not  suffer  the  soul  of  the 

righteous  to  famish :  but  he  casteth  away  the  substance 
of  the  wicked. 

—  xi.  4.  Riches  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath :  but 
righteousness  delivereth  from  death. 

 28.  He  that  trusteth  in  his  riches  shall  fall- 
but  the  righteous  shall  flourish  as  a  branch. 

—  XV.  6.  In  the  house  of  the  righteous  is  much 
treasure :  but  in  the  revenues  of  the  wicked  is  trouble. 

—  XX.  21.  An  inheritance  may  be  gotten  hastily  at 
the  beginning ;  but  the  end  thereof  shall  not  be  blessed. 

—  xxi.  6.  The  getting  of  treasures  by  a  lying  tongue 
is  a  vanity  tossed  to  and  fro  of  them  that  seek  death. 

Ec.  V.  13.  There  is  a  sore  evil  which  I  have  seen 
under  the  sun,  namely,  riches  kept  for  the  owners 
thereof  to  their  hurt. 

 14.  But  those  riches  perish  by  evil  travail : 

and  he  begetteth  a  son,  and  there  is  nothing  in  his 
hand. 

Ezek.Tii.  19.  They  shall  cast  their  silver  in  the 

streets,  and  their  gold  shall  be  removed :  their  silver 
and  their  gold  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  them  in  the 
dav  of  the  wrath  of  the  Lord:  they  shall  not  satisfy 
their  souls,  neither  fill  their  bowels:  because  it  is  the 
stumblingblock  of  their  iniquity. 

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CHAP.  VII. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIIT. 


§  92.  Poverty. 

(1.  OF  WICKED  VAGRANTS. 

Job  XXX.  7.  Among  the  bushes  they  brayed;  under 
the  nettles  they  were  gathered  together. 

(2.  THE  POOR  ALWAYS  TO  BE  FOUND.) 

Prov.  xxii.  2.  The  rich  and  poor  meet  together:  the 
Lord  is  the  maker  of  them  all. 

Mat.  xxvi.  11.  For  ye  have  the  poor  always  with 
you  ;  but  me  ye  have  not  always. 

Mark  xiv.  7.  For  ye  have  the  poor  with  you  always, 
and  whensoever  ye  will  ye  may  do  them  good :  but 
me  ye  have  not  always. 

(A.  AN  INSTANCE.) 

Markx.  4G.  And  they  came  to  Jericho;  and  as  he 
went  out  of  Jericho  with  his  disciples  and  a  great 
number  of  people,  blind  Bartimeus,  the  son  of  Timeus, 
sat  by  the  highway  side  begging. 

Lukexviii.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  he  was 
come  nigh  unto  Jericho,  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by 
the  way  side  begging  : 

(3.  TUEIR  DISADVANTAGES.) 

Prov.  xix.  7.  All  tlie  brethren  of  the  poor  do  hate 
him :  how  much  more  do  his  friends  go  fiir  from  him? 
he  pursueth  tliem  with  words,  yet  they  are  wanting  to 
him. 

 4.  Wealth  maketh  many  friends ;  but  the  poor 

is  separated  from  his  neighbour. 

—  X.  15.  The  rich  man's  M  ealtli  is  his  strong  city : 
the  destruction  of  the  ijoor  is  their  poverty. 

(4.  LIABLE  TO  OPPRESSION.) 

Job  xxii.  5.  Is  not  thy  wickedness  great  ?  and  thine 
iniquities  infinite? 

 6.  For  thou  hast  taken  a  pledge  from  thy 

brother  for  nought,  and  stripped  the  naked  of  their 
clothing. 

 7.  Thou  hast  not  given  water  to  the  weary  to 

drink,  and  thou  hast  withholden  bread  from  the  hungry. 

—  xxiv.  4.  They  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  way :  the 
poor  of  the  earth  hide  themselves  together. 

 6.  They  reap  every  one  his  corn  in  the  field : 

and  they  gather  the  vintage  of  the  wicked. 

 7.  They  cause  the  naked  to  lodge  without 

clothing,  that  t}iey  have  no  covering  in  the  cold. 

 8.  They  are  wet  with  the  showers  of  the 

mountains,  and  embrace  the  rock  for  want  of  a  shelter. 

 9.  They  pluck  the  fatherless  from  the  breast, 

and  take  a  pledge  of  the  poor. 

 10.  They  cause  him  to  go  naked  without  cloth- 
ing, and  they  take  away  the  sheaf //wm  the  hungry  ; 

 11.  Which  make  oil  within  then-  walls,  and 

tread  tlieir  winepresses,  and  suffer  thirst. 

—  XXX.  25.  Did  not  I  weep  for  him  that  was  in 
trouble  ?  was  not  my  soul  grieved  for  the  poor  ? 

Prov.  xiv.  30.  The  poor  is  hated  even  of  his  own 
neighbour :  but  the  rich  hath  many  friends. 

—  xviii.  23.  The  poor  useth  entreaties ;  but  the  rich 
answereth  rouglily. 

—  xxviii.  3.  A  poor  man  that  oppresseth  the  poor 
is  like  a  sweeping  rain  which  leaveth  no  food. 

Jam.  ii.  6.  But  ye  have  despised  the  poor.  Do  not 
rich  men  oppress  you,  and  draw  you  before  the  judg- 
ment seats? 

 7.  Do  not  they  blaspheme  that  worthy  name 

by  the  which  ye  are  called? 

(5.  GOD  THEIR  PROTECTOR.) 

Jobv.  15.  But  he  saveth  the  poor  from  the  sword, 
from  their  mouth,  and  from  the  hand  of  the  mighty. 

 16.  So  the  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stop- 

peth  her  mouth. 

_  —  xxxvi.  15.  He  delivereth  the  poor  in  his  afflic- 
tion, and  openeth  their  ears  in  oppression. 

Ps.  ix.  18.  For  the  needy  shall  not  always  be  for- 
gotten :  the  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  not  perish 
for  ever. 

— _  xii.  5.  For  the  oppression  of  the  poor,  for  the 
sighing  of  the  needy,  now  will  I  arise,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  I  will  set  ?iim  in  safety  from  him,  that  pufFeth 
at  him. 


—  xiv.  6.  Ye  have  shamed  the  counsel  of  the  poor, 
because  the.  Lord  is  his  refuge. 

—  XXXV.  10.  All  my  bones  shall  say.  Lord,  who  is 
like  unto  thee,  which  deliverest  the  poor  from  him 
that  is  too  strong  for  him,  yea,  the  poor  and  the  needy 
from  him  that  spoileth  him  ? 

—  xli.  1.  Blessed  is  he  that  considercth  the  poort 
the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  time  of  trouble. 

 2.  The  Lord  will  preserve  him,  and  keep  him 

alive;  and  he  shall  be  blessed  upon  the  earth:  and 
thou  wilt  not  deliver  him  imto  the  will  of  hia 
enemies. 

 3.  The  Lord  will  strengthen  him  upon  the 

bed  of  languishing :  thou  wilt  make  all  his  bed  in  hia 
sickness. 

Prov.  xvii.  5.  Whoso  mocketh  the  poor  reproacheth 
his  Maker :  and  he  that  is  glad  at  calamities  shall  not 
be  unpunished. 

—  xxii.  16.  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  to  increase 
his  ricJies,  and  he  that  giveth  to  the  rich,  shall  surely 
co7ne  to  want. 

 22.  Rob  not  the  poor,  because  he  is  poor : 

neither  oppress  the  afflicted  in  the  gate : 

 23.  For  the  Lord  will  plead  their  cause,  and 

spoil  the  soul  of  those  that  spoiled  them. 

(6.  ALLEVIATIONS  OF  THEIR  LOT.) 

Prov.  xix.  22.  The  desire  of  a  man  is  his  kindness ; 
and  a  poor  man  is  better  than  a  liar. 

—  XV.  16.  Better  is  little  with  the  fear  of  the  Lord, 
than  great  treasure  and  trouble  therewith. 

—  xxviii.  6.  Better  is  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his' 
uprightness,  than  he  that  is  perverse  in  his  ways, 
though  he  be  rich. 

—  xxix.  13.  The  poor  and  the  deceitful  man  meet 
together :  the  Lord  lighteneth  both  their  eyes. 

Ec.  iv.  6.  Better  is  a  handful  with  quietness,  than 
both  the  hands  full  with  travail  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

Jam.  ii.  5.  Hearken,  my  beloved  brethren.  Hath  not 
God  chosen  the  poor  of  this  world  rich  in  faith,  and 
heirs  of  the  kingdom  which  he  hath  promised  to  them 
that  love  him  ? 

(7.  THE  PRATER  OF  AGUR.) 

Prov. XXX.  7.  Two  things  have  I  required  of  thee; 
deny  me  them  not  before  I  die : 

 8.  Remove  far  from  me  vanity  and  lies  ;  give 

me  neither  poverty  nor  riches;  feed  me  with  food  con- 
venient for  me : 

 9.  Lest  I  be  full,  and  deny  thee,  and  say,  Who 

is  the  Lord  ?  or  lest  I  be  poor,  and  steal,  and  take  the 
name  of  my  God  m  vain. 

.  §  93.   Good  Neighborhood. 

(1.  TALEBEARING  FORBIDDEN.) 

Lev.  xix.  16.  Thou  shalt  not  go  up  and  down  as  a 
talebearer  among  thy  people  ;  neither  shalt  thou  stand 
against  the  blood  of  thy  neighbour :  I  am  the  Lord. 

(2.  ITS  EVILS.) 

Prov, xi.  13.  A  talebearer  revealetli  secrets:  but  he 
that  is  of  a  faithful  spirit  concealeth  the  matter. 

—  xvi.  28.  A  froward  man  soweth  strife :  and  a 
whisperer  separateth  chief  friends. 

—  xviii.  8.  The  words  of  a  talebearer  are  as  wounds, 
and  they  go  down  into  the  innermost  parts  of  the 
belly. 

—  XX.  19.  He  that  goeth  about  as  a  talebearer 
revealeth  secrets :  therefore  meddle  not  with  him  that 
flattereth  with  his  lips. 

—  XXV.  23.  The  north  wind  driveth  away  rain :  so 
doth  an  angry  countenance  a  backbiting  tongue. 

—  xxvi.  20.  Where  no  wood  is,  there  the  fire  goeth 
out :  so  where  there  is  no  talebearer,  the  strife  ceaseth. 

 22.  The  words  of  a  talebearer  are  as  wounds, 

and  they  go  down  into  the  innermost  parts  of  the 
belly. 

(3.  HATRED  AND  REVENGE  FORBIDDEN.) 

Lev.  xix.  17.  Thou  shalt  not  hate  thy  brother  in  thine 
heart :  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  neighbour, 
and  not  suffer  sin  upon  him. 

 18.  Thou  shalt  not  avenge,  nor  bear  any  grudge 


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CHAP.  VII. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


against  the  children  of  thy  people,  but  thou  shalt  love 
thy  neighbour  as  thyself:  1  am  the  LoiiD. 

(4.  STRAYS  AND  WAIB'S.) 

Deut.  xxii.  1.  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother's  ox  or 
his  slieep  go  astray,  and  hide  thyself  Iroin  them  :  thou 
shalt  iu  any  case  bring  them  again  unto  thy  brother. 

 2.  And  if  thy  brother  be  not  nigh  unto  thee,  or 

if  thou  know  him  not,  then  thou  shalt  bring  it  unto 
thine  own  house,  and  it  shall  be  with  thee  until  thy 
brother  seek  after  it,  and  thou  shalt  restore  it  to  him 
again. 

 3.  In  like  manner  shalt  thou  do  with  his  ass ; 

and  so  shalt  thou  do  with  his  raiment;  and  with  all 
lost  things  of  thy  brother's,  which  he  hath  lost,  and 
thou  hast  found,  shalt  thou  do  likewise  :  thou  mayest 
not  hide  thyself 

(5.    KINDNESS  EVEN  TO  AN  ENEMY's  BEAST.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  4.  If  thou  meet  thine  enemy's  ox  or  his 
ass  going  astray,  thou  shalt  surely  bring  it  bade  to  him 
again. 

 5.  If  thou  see  the  ass  of  him  that  hateth  thee 

\y'n\g  under  his  burden,  and  wouldest  forbear  to  help 
him,  thou  shalt  surely  help  with  him. 

(6.  HELP  IN  PURSUIT  OF  THIEVES.) 

Jud.  xviii.  22.  And  when  they  were  a  good  way  from 
the  house  of  Micah,  the  men  that  were  in  the  houses 
near  to  Micah's  house  were  gathered  together,  and 
overtook  the  children  of  Dan. 

(7.  COUNSEL  AND  COMFORT.) 

2  Sam.  XX.  18.  Then  she  spake,  saying.  They  were 
wont  to  speak  in  old  time,  saying,  They  shall  surely 
ask  counsel  at  Abel:  and  so  they  ended  the  matter. 

Jobiv.  2.  If  we  assay  to  commune  with  thee,  wilt 
thou  be  grieved  ?  but  who  can  withhold  himself  from 
speaking? 

 3,  BehoKi,  thou  hast  instructed  many,  and 

thou  hast  strengthened  the  weak  hands. 

 4.  Thy  words  have  upholden  him  that  was 

falling,  and  tliou  hast  strengthened  the  feeble  knees. 

Prov.  XV.  22.  Without  counsel  purposes  are  disap- 
pointed :  but  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors  they  are 
established. 

—  xxvii.  9.  Ointment  and  perfume  rejoice  the  heart : 
so  doth  the  sweetness  of  a  man's  friend  by  hearty 
counsel. 

§  94.  Friendship. 

(1.  ITS  INDISPENSABLE  CONDITIONS.) 

Prov.  xviii.  24.  A  man  that  hath  friends  must  shew 
himself  friendly :  and  there  is  a  friend  that  sticketh 
closer  than  a  brother. 

—  xxvii.  19.  As  in  water  face  answereth  to  face,  so 
the  heart  of  man  to  man. 

Amos  iii.  3.  Can  two  walk  together,  except  they  be 
agreed? 

(2.  ITS  BENEFITS.) 

Prov.  xvii.  17.  A  friend  loveth  at  all  times,  and  a 
brother  is  born  for  adversity. 

—  xxvii.  6.  Faithful  are  the  wounds  of  a  friend ; 
but  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  are  deceitful. 

 10.  Thine  own  friend,  and  tliy  father's  friend, 

forsake  not ;  neither  go  into  thy  brother's  house  in  the 
day  of  tliy  calamity :  for  better  is  a  neighbour  that  is 
near  than  a  brother  far  otT. 

Ec.  iv.  9.  Two  are  better  than  one ;  because  they 
have  a  good  reward  for  their  labour. 

 10.  For  if  they  fall,  tlie  one  will  lift  up  his 

fellow :  but  woe  to  him  tliat  m  alone  when  he  falleth ; 
for  he  hath  not  another  to  help  him  up. 

 11.  Again,  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have 

heat :  but  how  can  one  be  warm  alone  ? 

 12.  And  if  one  prevail  against  him,  two  shall 

withstand  him;  and  a  threefold  cord  is  not  quickly 
broken. 

(3.  THE  SYMPATHY  OP  JOB'S  THREE  FRIENDS.) 

Job  ii.  11.  Now  when  Job's  three  friends  heard  of 
all  this  evil  that  was  come  U])on  him,  they  came  every 
one  from  his  own  place ;  Eliphaz  the  Tenianitc,  and 
Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and  Zophar  the  Naamathite :  for 


they  had  made  an  appointment  together  to  come  to 
mourn  with  him,  and  to  comfort  him. 

 12.  And  when  they  lifted  up  then-  eyes  afar 

off,  and  knew  him  not,  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and 
wept ;  and  they  rentevery  one  his  mantle,  and  sprinkled 
dust  upon  their  heads  toward  heaven. 

 13.  So  tliey  sat  down  with  him  upon  the 

ground  seven  days  and  seven  nights,  and  none  spake  a 
word  unto  him :  for  they  saw  that  his  grief  was  very 
great. 

(4.  HIS  DESERTION  BY  HIS  OTHER  FRIENDS.) 

Job  xix.  19.  All  my  inward  friends  abhorred  me: 
and  they  whom  I  loved  are  turned  against  me. 

(5.  THE  FRIENDSHIP  OF  DAVID  AND  JONATHAN.) 

I  Sam.  xviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had 
made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  Saul,  that  the  soul  of  Jon- 
athan was  knit  with  the  soul  of  David,  and  Jonathan 
loved  him  as  his  own  soul. 

 2.  And  Saul  took  him  that  day,  and  would  let 

him  go  no  more  home  to  his  father's  house. 

 3.  Then  Jonathan  and  David  made  a  cove- 
nant, because  he  loved  him  as  his  own  soul. 

(6.  THEIR  COVENANT.) 

I  Sam.  XX.  16.  So  Jonathan  made  a  covenant  with 
the  house  of  David,  saying,  Let  the  Lord  even  require 
it  at  the  hand  of  David's  enemies. 

 17.  And  Jonathan  caused  David  to  swear  again, 

because  he  loved  him :  for  he  loved  him  as  he  loved 
his  own  soul. 

 42.  And  Jonathan  said  to  David,  Go  in  peace, 

forasmuch  as  we  have  sworn  both  of  us  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  saying,  The  Lord  be  between  me  and 
thee,  and  between  my  seed  and  thy  seed  for  ever. 
And  he  arose  and  departed  :  and  Jonathan  went  into 
the  city. 

—  xxiii.  18.  And  they  two  made  a  covenant  before 
the  Lord:  and  David  abode  in  the  wood,  and  Jona- 
than went  to  his  house. 

(7.  JONATHAN'S  FIDELITY.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  30.  Then  Saul's  anger  was  kindled  against 
Jonathan,  and  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  son  of  the  per- 
verse rebellious  woman,  do  not  I  know  that  thou  hast 
chosen  the  son  of  Jesse  to  thine  own  confusion,  and 
unto  the  confusion  of  thy  mother's  nakedness  ? 

 31.  For  as  long  as  the  son  of  Jesse  livethupon 

the  ground,  thou  shalt  not  be  established,  nor  thy  king- 
dom. Wherefore  now  send  and  fetch  him  imto  me, 
for  he  shall  surely  die. 

 32.  And  Jonathan  answered  Saul  his  father, 

and  said  unto  him.  Wherefore  shall  he  be  slain  ?  what 
hath  he  done  ? 

 33.  And  Saul  cast  a  javelin  at  him  to  smite 

him :  whereby  Jonatlinn  knew  that  it  was  determined 
o^  his  fiither  to  slay  David. 

—  xxiii.  16.  And  Jonathan  Saul's  son  arose,  and 
went  to  David  into  the  wood,  and  strengthened  his 
hand  in  God. 

 17.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Fear  not:  for  the 

hand  of  Saul  my  father  shall  not  find  thee ;  and  thou 
shalt  be  king  over  Israel,  and  I  shall  be  next  unto 
thee ;  and  that  also  my  father  knoweth. 

(8.  David's  grief  for  him.) 

2  Sam.  1.  23.  Saul  and  Jonathan  were  lovely  and 
pleasant  in  their  lives,  and  in  their  death  they  were 
not  divided:  they  were  swifter  than  eagles,  they  were 
stronger  than  lions. 

 26.  I  am  distressed  for  thee,  mj'  brother  Jona- 
than :  very  pleasant  hast  thou  been  unto  me :  thy  love 
to  me  was  wonderful,  passing  the  love  of  women. 

(9.  friendships  of  b.ad  men.) 
Prov.xxi.  10.  The  soul  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil: 
his  neiu'hbour  findeth  no  favour  in  his  eyes. 

—  x.\ii.  24.  Make  no  friendship  with  an  angry  man; 
and  with  a  furious  man  thou  shalt  not  go ; 

 25.  Lest  thou  leam  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare 

to  thy  soul. 

—  XXV.  19.  Confidence  in  au  unfaithful  man  in  time 
of  trouble  is  like  a  broken  tooth,  and  a  foot  out  of  joint. 

Luke  xxiii.  12.  And  the  same  day  Pilate  and  Herod 


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CHAP.  vm. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


TV  ere  made  friends  together;  for  befoi-e  they  were  at 
enmity  between  themselves. 

(10.  A  SUBTILE  FRIEND,  AND  HIS  BAD  ADVICE.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  3.  But  Amnou  had  a  friend,  who.se 
name  was  Jonadab,  the  son  of  Shinieah  David's  broth- 
er :  and  Jonadab  was  a  very  subtile  man. 

 4.  And  he  said  unto  bmi.  Why  art  thou,  being 

the  king's  son,  lean  from  day  to  day  ?  wilt  thou  not 
tell  me  ?  And  Amnon  said  unto  him,  I  love  Tamar, 
my  brother  Absalom's  sister. 

 5.  And  Jonadab  said  unto  him.  Lay  thee  down 

on  thy  bed,  and  make  thyself  sick :  and  when  thy 
father  cometh  to  see  thee,  say  unto  him,  I  pray  thee, 
let  my  sister  Tamar  come,  and  give  me  meat,  and 
dress  the  meat  in  my  sight,  that  I  may  see  it,  and  eat 
it  at  her  hand. 

(11.  OBTRUSIVENESS  AND  FLATTERY  TO  BE  AVOIDED.) 

Prov.  XXV.  17.  Withdraw  thy  foot  from  thy  neigh- 
bour's house ;  lest  he  be  weaiy  of  thee,  and  so  hate 
thee. 

—  xxvii.  14.  He  that  blesseth  his  friend  with  a 
loud  voice,  rising  early  in  the  morning,  it  shall  be 
counted  a  curse  to  him. 

§  95.  Enmity. 

(1.  FROM  JEALOUSY.) 

I  Sam.  xviii.  29.  And  Saul  was  yet  the  more  afraid 
of  David ;  and  Saul  became  David's  enemy  contin- 
ually. 

(2.  REVENGE  A  MATTER  OF  COURSE.) 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  19.  For  if  a  man  find  his  enemy,  will 
he  let  him  go  well  away  ?  wherefore  the  Lord  reward 
thee  good  for  that  thou  hast  done  imto  me  this  day. 

(3.  BUT  CHRIST  commands  US  TO  LOVE  OUR  ENEMIES.) 

Mat.  V.  43.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been  said, 
Thou  shall  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy. 

 44.  But  I  say  unto  you,  Love  your  enemies, 

bless  them  that  curse  you,  do  good  to  them  that  hate 
you,  and  pray  for  them  which  despitefuUy  use  you, 
and  persecute  j^ou ; 

(4.  A  king's  enemy.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  5.  And  when  king  David  came  to  Ba- 
hurim,  behold,  thence  came  out  a  man  of  the  family 
of  the  house  of  Saul,  whose  name  was  Shimei,  the  son 
of  Gera :  he  came  forth,  and  cursed  still  as  he  came. 

 6.  And  he  cast  stones  at  David,  and  at  all  the 

sei-vants  of  king  David :  and  all  the  people  and  all  the 
mighty  men  tcere  on  his  right  haud  and  on  his  left. 

 7.  And  thus  said  Shimei  when  he  cursed. 

Come  out,  come  out,  thou  bloody  man,  and  thou  man 
of  Belial : 

 8.  The  Lord  hath  returned  upon  thee  all  the 

blood  of  the  house  of  Saul,  in  whose  stead  thou  hast 
reigned;  and  the  Lord  hath  delivered  the  kingdom 
into  the  haud  of  Absalom  thy  son :  and,  behold,  thou 
art  taken  in  thy  mischief,  because  thou  art  a  bloody 
mau. 

 9.  Then  said  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  unto 

the  king,  Why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord 
the  kin^  ?  let  me  go  over,  I  pray  thee,  and  take  off 
his  head. 

(5.  HE  HUMBLES  HIMSELF  BEFORE  THE  KING.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  18.  And  there  went  over  a  ferry  boat  to 
carry  over  the  king's  household,  and  to  do  what  he 
thought  good.  And  Shimei  the  son  of  Gera  fell  down 
before  the  king,  as  he  was  come  over  Jordan ; 

 19.  And  said  unto  the  king.  Let  not  my  lord 

impute  iniquity  unto  me,  neither  do  thou  remember 
that  M'hich  thy  servant  did  )ierversely  the  day  that 
my  lord  the  king  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  that  the  king 
should  ta];e  it  to  his  heart. 

 20.  For  thy  servant  doth  know  that  I  have 

sinned :  therefore,  behold,  I  am  come  the  first  this  day 
of  all  the  house  of  Joseph  to  go  down  to  meet  my  lord 
the  king. 

(6.  AND  IS  FORGIVEN.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  21.  But  Abi.shai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  an- 
swered and  said.  Shall  not  Shimei  be  put  to  death  for 
this,  because  he  cursed  the  Lord's  anointed  ? 

m 


 22.  And  David  said.  What  have  I  to  do  with 

you,  ye  sons  of  Zeruiah,  that  ye  should  this  day  Ije  ad- 
versaries unto  me?  shall  there  any  man  be  put  to 
death  this  day  in  Israel  ?  for  do  not  "I  know  that  1  am 
this  day  king  over  Israel  ? 

 23.  Therefore  the  king  said  unto  Shimei,  Thou 

shalt  not  die.    And  the  king  sware  unto  him. 
(7.  Jeroboam's  enmity  against  solomon.) 

1  Kings  xi.  27.  And  this  was  the  cause  that  he  lifted 
up  ?iis  hand  against  the  king :  Solomon  built  Millo, 
and  repaired  the  breaches  of  the  city  of  David  his 
father. 

See  I  Kings  xi.  29-40. 

§  96.  Gratitude. 

Ruth  ii.  19.  And  her  mother  in  law  said  unto  her, 
Where  hast  thou  gleaned  to  day  ?  and  where  wrought- 
est  thou  ?  blessed  be  he  that  did  take  knowledge  of 
thee.  And  she  shewed  her  mother  in  law  with  whom 
she  had  wrought,  and  said.  The  man's  name  with 
whom  I  wrought  to  day  is  Boaz. 

 20.  And  Naomi  said  unto  her  daughter  in 

law.  Blessed  be  he  of  the  Lord,  who  hath  not  left  off 
his  kindness  to  the  living  and  to  the  dead.  And 
Naomi  said  unto  her.  The  man  is  near  of  kin  unto  us, 
one  of  our  next  kinsmen. 

2  Sam.  ii.  6.  And  now  the  Lord  shew  kindness  and 
truth  unto  you :  and  I  also  will  requite  you  this  kind- 
ness, because  ye  have  done  this  thing. 

 7.  Therefore  now  let  your  hands  be  strength- 
ened, and  be  ye  valiant:  for  your  master  Saul  is  dead, 
and  also  the  house  of  Judah  have  anointed  me  king 
over  them. 

—  ix.  1.  And  David  said,  Is  there  yet  any  that  is 
left  of  the  house  of  Saul,  that  I  may  shew  him  kind- 
ness for  Jonathan's  sake  ? 

 2.  And  there  was  of  the  house  of  Saul  a  servant 

whose  name  teas  Ziba.  And  when  they  had  called 
him  unto  David,  the  king  said  unto  him.  Art  thou 
Ziba  ?    And  he  said,  Thy  servant  is  he. 

 8.  And  the  king  said,  Js  there  not  yet  any  of 

the  house  of  Saul,  that  I  may  shew  the  kmdness  of 
God  unto  him,?  And  Ziba  said  unto  the  king,  Jona- 
than hath  yet  a  son  which  is  lame  on  his  feet. 

 4  And  the  king  said  unto  him,  Where  is  he  ? 

And  Ziba  said  unto  the  king.  Behold,  he  «s  in  the 
house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel,  in  Lo-debar. 

 5.  Then  king  David  sent,  and  fetched  him  out 

of  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel,  from  Lo- 
debar. 

 7.  And  David  said  unto  him,  Fear  not :  for  I 

Avill  surely  shew  thee  kindness  for  Jonathan  thy  fa- 
ther's sake,  and  will  restore  thee  all  the  land  of  Saul 
thy  father ;  and  thou  shalt  eat  bread  at  my  table  con- 
tinually. 


CHAP.  VIIL 
MANNERS  AND  CUSTOMS. 
§  97.   Tlie  Hebrew  Woman's  Position, 

(1.  SHE  MIGHT  GO  UNA^EILED.) 

See  Gen.  xii.  14;  xxiv.  16-25;  xxix.  11.  I  Sam.  L 
13. 

(2.  AND  ALONE.) 

See  Deut.  xxii.  25-37. 

(3.  MIGHT  CONVERSE  IN  rUBLIC.) 

See  Gen.  xxiv.  24,  45-47;  xxix.  9-12.  I  Sam.  ix,  11 

(4.  APPEAR  IN  COURT.) 

See  Num.  xxvii.  2. 

(5.  GIVE  COUNSEL  IN  AN  EMERGENCY.) 

See  2  Sam.  xiv.  2. 

(6.  AND  IN  PtJBLIC  MATTERS.) 

See  Ex.  xv.  20.    I  Sam.  xviii.  6,  7. 

(7.  DELIVER  A  CITY.) 

2  Sam.  XX.  21.  The  matter  is  not  so:  but  a  man  of 


CHAP.  VIII. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xvin. 


mount  Epliraim,  Slieba  the  son  of  Bichri  hy  name, 
liath  lifted  up  his  hand  against  the  king,  eve/i  against 
David :  deliver  him  only,  and  I  will  depart  from  the 
city.  And  tlie  woman  said  unto  Joab,  Behold,  his 
head  shall  be  thrown  to  thee  over  the  wall. 

2  Sam.  XX.  22.  Then  the  woman  went  unto  all  the 
people  in  her  wisdom:  and  tliey  cut  off  the  head  of 
Sheba  the  son  of  Bichri,  and  cast  ti  out  to  Joab.  And 
he  blew  a  trumpet,  and  they  retired  from  the  city, 
every  man  to  his  tent.  And  Joab  retui-ned  to  Jeru- 
salem unto  the  king. 

(8.  RAISE  AN  ARMY  AND  MAKE  -SVAK.) 

See  Jud.  iv.  8-14 

(9.  BE  JUDGE  AND  QXJEEN.) 

See  Jud.  iv.  4,  5.    I  Kings  x.  1-13.    2  Chr.  ix.  1-9. 
§  98.  Dress. 

(1.  AT  FraST.) 

Gen.  ii.  25.  And  they  were  both  naked,  the  man  and 
his  wife,  and  were  not  ashamed. 

(2.  THE  SEXES  NOT  TO   EXCHANGE  GARMENTS.) 

Deut.  xxii.  5.  The  woman  shall  not  wear  that  which 
pertainetli  imto  a  man,  neither  shall  a  anan  put  on  a 
woman's  garment :  for  all  that  do  so  are  abomination 
unto  the  Lord  thy  God. 

(3.  MENDING.) 

Mat.ix.  16.  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 
unto  an  old  garment ;  for  that  which  is  put  in  to  fill 
it  up  taketh  Irom  the  garment,  and  the  rent  is  made 
worse. 

(4.  MAGNIFICENT  ATTIRE.) 

Ps.  xlv.  9.  Kings'  daughters  icere  among  thy  hon- 
ourable women :  upon  thy  right  hand  did  stand  the 
queen  in  gold  of  Ophir. 

(o.  FULL  TOILET  FOR  VISITORS.) 

2  Kings  ix.  30.  And  when  Jehu  was  come  to  Jez- 
reel,  Jezebel  heard  of  it ;  and  she  painted  her  face, 
and  tired  her  liead,  and  looked  out  at  a  window. 

Ezek.  xxiii.  40.  And  fiuthermore,  that  ye  have  sent 
for  men  to  come  from  far,  unto  whom  a  messenger  was 
sent ;  and,  lo,  they  came  :  for  whom  thou  didst  wash 
thyself,  paintedst  thy  eyes,  and  deckedst  thyself  with 
ornaments, 

 41.  And  satest  upon  a  stately  bed,  and  a  table 

prepared  before  it,  whereupon  thou  hast  set  mine  in- 
cense and  mine  oil. 

§  99.   Food  and  Attendance. 

(1.  A  PATRIARCHAL  ENTERTAINMENT.) 

Gen.  xviii.  7.  And  Abraham  ran  unto  the  herd,  and 
fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good,  and  gave  it  unto  a 
young  man ;  and  he  hasted  to  dress  it. 

 8.  And  he  took  butter,  and  milk,  and  the  calf 

which  he  had  dressed,  and  set  it  before  them  ;  and  he 
stood  by  them  under  the  tree,  and  they  did  eat. 

(2.  AN  EGYPTIAN  ENTERTAINMENT.) 

Gen.  xliii.  15.  And  the  men  took  that  present,  and 
they  took  double  money  in  their  hand,  and  Benjamin ; 
and  rose  up,  and  went  down  to  Egypt,  and  stood  be- 
fore Joseph. 

 16.  And  when  Joseph  saw   Benjamin  with 

them,  he  said  to  the  ruler  of  his  house,  Bring  these 
men  home,  and  slay,  and  make  ready ;  for  t/wse  men 
shall  dine  with  me  at  noon. 

—  —  17.  And  the  man  did  as  Joseph  bade ;  and 
the  man  brought  the  men  into  Joseph's  house. 

 24.  And  the  man  brought  the  men  into  Joseph's 

house,  and  gave  i/iem  water,  and  they  washed  then- 
feet ;  and  he  gave  their  asses  provender. 

 31.  And  he  washed  his  face,  and  went  out,  and 

refrained  himself,  and  said,  Set  on  bread. 

 32.  And  they  set  on  for  him  by  himself,  and 

for  them  by  themselves,  and  for  the  Egyptians,  which 
did  eat  with  him,  by  themselves :  because  the  Egyp- 
tians might  not  eat  bread  with  tlie  Hebrews ;  for  "that 
is  an  abomination  unto  the  Egyptians. 


(3.  FOOD  MniACDLOUSLY  FURNISHED.) 

Ex.  xvi.  2.  And  the  whole  congregation  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  murmured  against  Moses  and  Aaron  in 
the  wilderness : 

 3.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  them, 

Would  to  God  we  had  died  by  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
in  the  land  of  Egypt,  when  we  sat  by  the  flesh  pots, 
and  when  we  did  eat  bread  to  the  full ;  for  ^e  have 
brought  us  forth  into  this  wilderness,  to  kill  this  whole 
assembly  with  hunger. 

 5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  on  the  sixth 

day  they  shall  prepare  that  which  they  bring  in ;  and 
it  shall  be  twice  as  much  as  they  gather  daily. 

 17.  And  the  children  of  Israel  cUd  so,  and 

gathered,  some  more,  some  less. 

 18.  And  when  they  did  mete  it  with  an  omer, 

he  that  gathered  much  had  nothing  over,  and  he  that 
gathered  little  had  no  lack ;  they  gathered  every  man 
according  to  his  eating. 

(4.  OF  "WHICH  THE  PEOPLE  GOT  TIRED.) 

Num.  xxi.  5.  And  the  people  spake  against  God,  and 
against  Moses,  Wherefore  have  j^e  brought  us  up 
out  of  Eg3'pt  to  die  in  the  wilderness  ?  for  there  is  no 
bread  neither  m  tJiere  any  "water;  and  our  soul  loath- 
eth  this  light  bread. 

(5.  THE  widow's  OIL.) 

2  Kings  iv.  7.  Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of 
God.  And  he  said,  Go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  thy  debt, 
and  live  thou  and  thy  children  of  the  rest 

(6.  AMNON  ■WAITED  ON  BY  HIS  SISTER.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  9.  And  she  took  a  pan,  and  poured  tli£m 
out  before  him  ;  but  he  refused  to  eat.  And  Amnon 
said.  Have  out  all  men  from  me.  And  they  went  out 
every  man  from  him. 

 10.  And  Amnon  said  unto  Tamar,  Bring  the 

meat  into  the  chamber,  that  I  may  eat  of  thine  hand. 
And  Tamar  took  the  cakes  which  she  had  made,  and 
brought  tfie?n  into  the  chamber  to  Amnon  her  brother 

(7.  APPETITE  TAKEN  AWAY  BY  SORROW.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  35.  And  when  all  the  people  came  to 
cause  David  to  eat  meat  while  it  was  yet  day,  David 
sware,  saying.  So  do  God  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  I 
taste  bread,  or  aught  else,  till  the  sun  be  down. 

 38.  And  the  king  said  unto  his  servants.  Know 

ye  not  that  there  is  a  prince  and  a  great  man  fallen 
this  day  in  Israel  ? 

§  100.   Conventional  Signs  of  Feeling. 

(1.  OF  GRIEF.) 

Jobi.  20.  Then  Job  arose,  and  rent  his  mantle,  and 
shaved  his  head,  and  fell  down  upon  the  groimd,  and 
worshipped, 

—  ii.  8.  And  he  took  him  a  potsherd  to  scrape  him- 
self  withal ;  and  he  sat  down  among  the  ashes. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  19.  And  Tamar  put  ashes  on  her  head, 
and  rent  her  garment  of  divers  colours  that  was  on 
her,  and  laid  her  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on 
crying. 

(2.  OF  HATE.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  13.  And  as  David  ana  his  men  went 
by  the  way,  Shimei  went  along  on  the  hill's  side  over 
against  him,  and  cursed  as  he  went,  and  threw  stones 
at  him,  and  cast  dust. 

 14.  And  the  king,  and  all  the  people  that  were 

with  him,  came  weary,  and  refreshed  themselves  there. 

§  101.  Salutations. 

(1.  MEETING.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  3.  And  Jacob  sent  messengers  before 
him  to  Esau  his  brother  unto  the  land  of  Seir,  the 
countrjr  of  Edom. 

 4.  And  he  commanded  them,  sapng.  Thus 

shall  ye  speak  unto  my  lord  Esau  ;  Thy  servant  Jacob 
saith  "thus,  I  have  sojourned  with  Laban,  and  stayed 
there  until  now : 

 0.  And  I  have  oxen,  and  asses,  flocks,  and 

menservants,  and  womenservants  :  and  I  have  sent  to 
tell  my  lord,  that  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight. 


478 


CHAP.  Tin. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Gen.  xxxiii.  1.  And  Jacob  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and 
looked,  and,  behold,  Esau  came,  and  with  him  four 
hundred  men.  And  he  divided  the  children  unto 
Leah,  and  unto  Rachel,  and  unto  the  two  hand- 
maids. 

 2.  And  he  put  the  handmaids  and  their  chil- 
dren foremost,  and  Leah  and  her  children  after,  and 
Rachel  and  Joseph  hindermost. 

 3.  And  he  passed  over  before  them,  and  bowed 

himself  to  the  ground  seven  times,  until  he  came  near 
to  his  brother. 

 6.  Then  the  handmaidens  came  near,  they  and 

their  children,  and  they  bowed  themselves. 

 7.  And  Leah  also  with  her  children  came  near, 

and  bowed  themselves :  and  after  came  Joseph  near 
and  Rachel,  and  they  bowed  themselves. 

—  xliii.  25.  And  they  made  ready  the  present  against 
Joseph  came  at  noon :  for  they  heard  that  they  should 
eat  bread  there. 

 26.  And  when  Joseph  came  home,  they 

brought  the  present  which  ^ms  in  their  hand  into  the 
house,  and  bowed  themselves  to  him  to  the  earth. 

 27.  And  he  asked  them  of  their  welfare,  and 

said,  Is  your  father  well,  the  old  man  of  whom  ye 
spake?   Is  he  yet  alive  ? 

 28.  And  they  answered,  Thy  servant  our  fa- 
ther is  in  good  health,  he  is  yet  alive.  And  they 
bowed  down  their  heads,  and  made  obeisance. 

 29.  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  his 

brother  Benjamin,  his  mother's  son,  and  said.  Is  this 
your  younger  brother,  of  whom  ye  spake  unto  me  ? 
And  he  said,  God  be  gracious  unto  thee,  my  son. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  22.  And  David  left  his  carriage  in  the 
hand  of  the  keeper  of  the  carriage,  and  ran  into  the 
army,  and  came  and  saluted  his  brethren. 

—  XXV.  23.  And  when  Abigail  saw  David,  she 
hasted,  and  lighted  off  the  ass,  and  fell  before  David 
on  her  face,  and  bowed  herself  to  the  ground, 

 24.  And  fell  at  his  feet,  and  said.  Upon  me, 

my  lord,  upon  me  let  this  iniquity  be :  and  let  thine 
handmaid,  I  pray  thee,  speak  in  thine  audience,  and 
hear  the  words  of  thine  handmaid. 

2  Kings  iv.  25.  So  she  went  and  came  imto  the  man 
of  God  to  mount  Carmel.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when 
the  man  of  God  saw  her  afar  off,  that  he  said  to 
Gehazi  his  servant,  Behold,  yonder  is  that  Shunam- 
mite: 

 26.  Run  now,  I  pray  thee,  to  meet  her,  and 

say  unto  her.  Is  it  well  with  thee  ?  is  it  well  with  tliy 
husband  ?  is  it  well  with  the  child  ?  And  she  answered, 
It  is  well. 

—  x.  15.  And  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he 
lighted  on  Jehonadab  the  son  of  Rechab  coming  to 
meet  him :  and  he  saluted  him,  and  said  to  him.  Is 
thine  heart  right,  as  my  heart  is  with  thy  heart  ?  And 
Jehonadab  answered.  It  is.  If  it  be,  give  7ns  thine 
hand.  And  he  gave  him  his  hand ;  and  he  took  him 
up  to  him  into  the  chariot. 

 16.  And  he  said,  Come  with  me,  and  see  my 

zeal  for  the  Lord.  So  they  made  him  ride  in  his 
chariot. 

(2.  PARTING.) 

Jos.  xxii.  6.  So  Joshua  blessed  them,  and  sent  them 
away :  and  they  went  unto  their  tents. 

§  102.  Gifts. 

(1.  THEIR  USE.) 

Prov.  xviii.  10.  A  man's  gift  maketh  room  for  him, 
and  bringeth  him  before  great  men. 

—  xvii.  8.  A  gift  is  as  a  precious  stone  in  the  eyes 
of  him  that  hath  it :  whithersoever  it  turueth,  it  pros- 
pereth. 

(3.  THEIR  ABUSE.) 

Prov.  xxi.  14.  A  gift  in  secret  pacifieth  anger ;  and 
a  reward  in  the  bosom,  strong  wrath. 

—  xvii.  23.  A  wicked  7nan  takcth  a  gift  out  of  the 
bosom  to  pervert  the  ways  of  judgment. 

(3.  TO  APPEASE  AN  OFFENDED  BROTHER.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  20.  And  say  ye  moreover,  Behold,  thy 
servant  Jacob  is  behind  us.  For  he  said,  I  will 
appease  him  with  the  present  that  goeth  before  me, 

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and  afterward  I  will  see  his  face;  perad venture  he 
will  accept  of  me. 

 21.  So  went  the  present  over  before  him ;  and 

himself  lodged  that  night  in  the  company. 

 22.  And  he  rose  up  that  night,  and  took  his 

two  wives,  and  his  two  womenservants,  and  his  eleven 
sons,  and  passed  over  the  ford  Jabbok. 

 23.  And  he  took  them,  and  sent  them  over 

the  brook,  and  sent  over  that  he  had. 

—  xxxiii.  8.  And  he  said.  What  meanest  thou  by  all 
this  drove  which  I  met  ?  And  he  said.  These  are  to 
find  grace  in  the  sight  of  ray  lord. 

 9.  And  Esau  said,  I  liave  enough,  my  brother ; 

keep  that  thou  hast,  unto  thyself 

 10.  And  Jacob  said,  Nay,  I  pray  thee,  if  now 

I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  then  receive  my 
present  at  my  hand :  for  therefore  I  have  seen  thy 
face,  as  tliough  I  had  seen  the  face  of  God,  and  thou 
wast  pleased  with  me. 

 11.  Take,  I  pray  thee,  my  blessing  that  is 

brought  to  thee ;  because  God  hath  dealt  graciously 
with  me,  and  because  I  have  enough.  And  he  urged 
him,  and  he  took  it. 

 12.  And  he  said,  Let  us  take  our  journey,  and 

let  us  go,  and  I  will  go  before  thee. 

(4.  AS  A  PROOF  OP  GOOD-WILL.) 

Gen.  xlii.  25.  Then  Joseph  commanded  to  fill  their 
sacks  with  com,  and  to  restore  every  man's  money 
into  his  sack,  and  to  give  them  provision  for  the  way: 
and  thus  did  he  unto  them. 

(5.  TO  RECIPROCATE  GOOD-WILL.) 

Gen.  xliii.  11.  And  their  father  Israel  said  unto  them, 
If  it  7n  ust  be  so  now,  do  this ;  take  of  the  best  fruits  in. 
the  land  in  your  vessel,  and  carry  down  the  man  a 
present,  a  little  balm,  and  a  little  honey,  spices  and 
myrrh,  nuts  and  almonds : 

 12.  And  take  double  money  in  your  hand ; 

and  the  money  that  was  brought  again  in  the  mouth  of 
your  sacks,  carry  it  again  in  your  hand ;  peradventure 
it  was  an  oversight. 

(6.  AS  A  TEST  OF  CHARACTER.) 

Gen.  xliv.  1.  And  he  commanded  the  steward  of 
his  house,  saying,  Fill  the  men's  sacks  with  food,  as 
mucli  as  they  can  carry,  and  put  every  man's  money 
in  his  sack's  mouth. 

 2.  And  put  my  cup,  the  silver  cup,  in  the 

sack's  mouth  of  the  youngest,  and  his  corn  money. 
And  he  did  according  to  the  word  that  Joseph  had 
spoken. 

(7.  TO  A  SEER,  ON  ASKING  COUNSEL.) 

I  Sam.  ix.  7.  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant.  But, ' 
behold,  if  we  go,  what  shall  we  bring  the  man?  for 
the  bread  is  spent  in  our  vessels,  and  there  is  not 
a  present  to  bring  to  the  man  of  God :  what  have 
we? 

 8.  And  the  servant  answered  Saul  again,  and 

said.  Behold,  I  have  here  at  hand  the  fourth  part  of  a 
shekel  of  silver :  that  will  I  give  to  the  man  of  God, 
to  tell  us  our  way. 

(8.  TO  WIFE  AND  CHILDREN,  AT  THE  ANNUAL 
SACRIFICE.) 

I  Sam.  i.  4.  And  when  the  time  was  that  Elkanah 
offered,  he  gave  to  Pcninnah  his  wife,  and  to  all  her 
sons  and  her  daughters,  portions : 

(9.  TO  KINSMEN,  AFTER  RESTORED  PROSPERITY.) 

Jobxlii.  11.  Then  came  there  unto  him  all  his  breth- 
ren, and  all  his  sisters,  au<l  all  they  that  had  been  of 
his  acquaintance  before,  and  did  eat  bread  with  him 
in  his  house  :  and  they  bemoaned  him,  and  comforted 
him  over  all  the  evil  that  the  Lord  had  brought  upon 
him :  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece  of  money,  and 
every  one  an  earring  of  gold. 

(10.  IN  FORMAL  COVENANT  OP  FRtENDSHIP.) 

I  Sam.  x-^-iii.  4.  And  Jonathan  stripped  himself  of 
the  robe  that  was  upon  him,  and  gave  it  to  David,  and 
his  garments,  even  to  his  sword,  and  to  his  bow,  and 
to  his  girdle. 


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BOOK  XVIII. 


§  103.  Travellings, 

(1.  INSTANCES.) 

Gen.  xxxiii.  18.  And  Jacob  came  to  Shalem,  a  city 
of  Shechem,  which  is  in  the  laud  of  Canaan,  when  he 
came  from  Padan-aram ;  and  pitched  his  tent  before 
the  city. 

—  XXXV.  21.  And  Israel  joiuncyed,  and  spread  his 
tent  beyond  the  tower  of  Edar. 

 27.  And  Jacob  came  unto  Isaac  his  father 

unto  Mamre,  unto  the  city  of  Arba,  which  is  Hebron, 
where  Abraham  and  Isaac  sojourned. 

—  xxxvii.  14  And  he  said  to  him,  Go,  I  pray  thee, 
see  whether  it  be  well  with  thy  brethren,  and  well 
with  the  flocks ;  and  bring  me  word  again.  So  he 
sent  him  out  of  the  vale  of  Hebron,  and  he  came  to 
Shechem. 

 15.  And  a  certain  man  found  him,  and,  be- 
hold, he  was  wandering  in  the  field :  and  the  man 
asked  him,  saying,  "What  scekcst  thou  ? 

 16.  And  he  said,  I  seek  my  brethren;  tell  me, 

I  pray  thee,  where  they  feed  their  floclcs. 

 17.  And  the  man  said,  They  are  departed 

hence ;  for  I  heard  them  say,  Let  us  go  to  Dothan. 
And  Joseph  went  after  his  brethren,  and  found  them 
in  Dothau. 

—  xlii.  29.  And  they  came  unto  Jacob  their  father 
unto  the  land  of  Cauaan,  and  told  him  all  that  befell 
unto  them ;  saying, 

2  Kings  ii.  25.  And  he  went  forth  from  thence  to 
mount  Carmel,  and  from  thence  he  returned  to  Sa- 
maria. 

(3.  DIFFERENT  MODES.) 

Gen.  xlv.  19.  Now  thou  art  commanded,  this  do  ye ; 
take  you  wagons  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  for  your 
little  ones,  and  for  your  wives,  and  bring  your  father, 
and  come. 

 20.  Also  regard  not  j-our  stuff ;  for  the  good 

of  all  the  land  of  Egypt  is  yours. 

 21.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  so :  and 

Joseph  gave  them  wagons,  according  to  the  com- 
mandment of  Pharaoh,  aud  gave  them  provision  for 
the  way. 

 27.  And  they  told  him  all  the  words  of 

Joseph,  which  he  had  said  unto  them :  and  when  he 
saw  the  wagons  which  Joseph  had  sent  to  carry  him, 
the  spirit  of  Jacob  their  father  revived. 

Jud.xix.  10.  But  the  man  would  not  tarry  that 
night,  but  he  rose  up  and  departed,  and  came  over 
against  Jebus,  which  is  Jerusalem ;  and  there  were 
with  him  two  asses  saddled,  his  concubine  also  was 
with  him. 

2  Kings  iv.  22.  And  she  called  mito  her  husband, 
and  said,  Send  me,  1  pray  thee,  one  of  the  young  men, 
and  one  of  the  asses,  that  I  may  run  to  the  man  of 
God,  and  come  again. 

 23.  And  he  said,  "Wherefore  wilt  thou  go  to 

him  to  day?  it  is  neither  new  moon,  nor  sabbath. 
And  she  said,  It  shall  he  well. 

 24.  Then  she  saddled  an  ass,  aud  said  to  her 

servant.  Drive,  and  go  forward  ;  slack  not  tliy  riding 
for  me,  except  I  bid  tliee. 

—  v.  9.  So  Naaman  came  with  his  horses  and  with 
Lis  chariot,  and  stood  at  the  door  of  the  house  of 
Elisha. 

Jam.  iii.  3.  Behold,  we  put  bits  in  the  horses' mouths, 
that  they  may  obey  us ;  and  we  turn  about  their 

Avhole  body. 

See  2  Chr,  xxviii.  15.  Est.  viii.  10.  Acts  xxiii. 
23,  24. 

(3.  PROTISIONS  AND  PROVENDER  CARRIED.) 

Jud.  xix.  19.  Yet  there  is  both  straw  and  provender 
for  our  asses  ;  and  there  is  bread  and  wine  also  for 
me,  and  for  thy  handmaid,  and  for  the  j'oung  man 
ichich  is  with  thy  servants:  there  is  no  want  of  any 
thing. 

(4.  SLEEPING  OUT  OF  DOORS.) 

Gen.  xxviii.  10.  And  Jacob  went  out  from  Beer- 
sheba,  and  went  toward  Haran. 
 11.  And  he  lighted  upon  a  certain  place,  and 


tarried  there  all  night,  because  the  sun  was  set;  and 
he  took  of  the  stones  of  that  ])lace,  and  put  tfiem  for 
his  pillow,  aud  lay  down  in  that  place  to  sleep. 

(5.  ASKING  DIRECTIONS.) 

Gen.  xxix.  4.  And  Jacob  said  imto  them.  My  breth- 
ren, whence  be  ye?  And  they  said,  Of  Haran  are 
we. 

 5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Know  ye  Laban 

the  son  of  Nahor  ?    And  they  said,  We  know  Iii/n. 

I  Sam.  ix.  18.  Then  Saul  drew  near  to  Samuel  in 
the  gate,  and  said,  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the 
seer's  house  is. 

(6.  GUIDES.) 

Gen.  xlvi.  28.  And  he  sent  Judah  before  him  unto 
Joseph,  to  direct  his  face  unto  Goshen ;  and  they  came 
into  the  land  of  Goshen. 

Num.x.  29.  And  Moses  said  unto  Hobab,  the  son 
of  Raguel  the  Midianite,  Moses'  fatlier  in  law.  We  are 
journeying  unto  the  place  of  which  the  Lord  said,  I 
M'ill  give  it  you :  come  thou  with  us,  and  we  will  do 
thee  good :  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  good  concern- 
ing Israel. 

 30.  And  he  said  unto  him,  I  will  not  go ; 

but  I  will  depart  to  mine  own  land,  and  to  my  kin- 
dred. 

 31.  And  he  said,  Leave  us  not,  I  pray  thee ; 

forasmuch  as  thou  knowcst  how  we  are  to  encamp  in 
the  wilderness,  and  thou  mayest  be  to  us  instead  of 
eyes. 

 82.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  go  with  us,  yea,  it 

shall  be,  that  what  goodness  the  Lord  shall  do  unto 
us,  the  same  will  we  do  unto  thee. 

 34.  And  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  was  upon  them 

by  day,  when  they  went  out  of  the  camp. 

(7.  EXPLORrNG  FOR  SETTLEMENT.) 

Jud.  xviii.  11.  And  there  went  fi'om  thence  of  the 
family  of  the  Danites,  out  of  Zorah  and  out  of  Esh- 
taol,  six  hundred  men  appointed  with  weapons  of 
war. 

 12.  And  they  went  up,  and  pitched  in  Kir- 

jath-jearim,  in  Judah:  wherefore  they  called  that 
jilace  Mahauehdan  unto  this  day  :  behold,  it  is  behind 
Khjath-jearim. 

 13.  And  they  passed  thence  unto  mount 

Ephraim,  and  came  unto  the  house  of  Micah. 

 15.  And  they  turned  thitherward,  and  came 

to  the  house  of  the  j'oung  man  the  Levite,  even  unto 
the  house  of  Micah,  aud  saluted  him. 

(8.  SURETY  FOR  SAFE  RETURN.) 

Gen.  xlii.  37.  And  Reuben  spake  unto  his  father, 
saying,  Slay  my  two  sons,  if  I  bring  him  not  to  thee : 
deliver  him  into  my  hand,  and  I  M'ill  bring  him  to 
thee  again. 

—  xliii.  3.  And  Judah  spake  unto  him,  saying.  The 
man  did  solemnly  protest  unto  us,  saying,  Ye  shall 
uot  see  my  face,  except  your  brother  be  with  you. 

 4.  If  thou  wilt  send  our  brother  with  us,  we 

will  go  down  and  buy  thee  food  : 

 5.  But  if  thou  wilt  not  send  him,  we  will  not 

go  down :  for  the  man  said  unto  us,  Ye  shall  not  see 
my  face,  except  your  brother  be  with  you. 

 6.  And  Israel  said,  Wherefore  dealt  ye  so  ill 

with  me,  as  to  tell  the  man  whether  ye  had  yet  a 
brother  ? 

 7.  And  they  said,  Tlie  man  asked  us  straitly 

of  our  state,  and  of  our  kindred,  sajnng,  Js  your  fa- 
ther yet  alive  ?  have  ye  another  brother  ?  and  we  told 
him  according  to  the*tenor  of  these  M'ords  :  Could  we 
certainly  know  that  he  would  say.  Bring  your  brother 
down  ? 

 8.  And  Judah  said  unto  Israel  his  father, 

Send  the  lad  with  me,  and  we  will  arise  and  go ;  that 
we  m\y  live,  aud  uot  die,  both  we,  and  thou,  arid  also 
our  little  ones. 

 9.  I  will  be  surety  for  him  ;  of  my  hand  shalt 

thou  require  him  :  if  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee,  and  set 
him  before  thee,  then  let  me  bear  the  blame  for  ever : 

 10.  For  except  we  had  lingered,  sm-ely  now 

we  had  returned  this  second  time. 


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BOOK  XVIIL 


Gen.  xliv.  23.  And  thousaidst  unto  thy  servants,  Ex- 
cept your  youngest  brother  come  down  with  you,  ye 
shall  see  my  face  no  more. 

 24.  And  it  came  to  pass  when  we  came  up 

unto  thy  servant  niy  father,  we  told  him  the  words  of 
my  lord. 

 32.  For  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  lad 

unto  my  father,  saying,  If  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee, 
then  I  shall  bear  the  blame  to  my  father  for  ever. 

 34.  For  how  shall  I  go  up  to  my  father,  and 

the  lad  be  not  with  me  ?  lest  peradventure  I  see  the 
evil  that  shall  come  on  my  father. 

(9.  KOTAL  COURIERS.) 

2  Chr.  XXX.  6.  So  the  posts  went  with  the  letters 
from  the  king  and  his  princes  throughout  all  Israel 
and  Judah,  and  according  to  the  commandment  of 
the  king,  saying.  Ye  children  of  Israel,  turn  again 
\mto  the  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Israel,  and 
he  will  return  to  the  remnant  of  you,  that  are  escaped 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  Assyria. 

 10.  So  the  posts  passed  from  city  to  city, 

through  the  country  of  Ephraim  and  Manasseh,  even 
unto  Zebulun :  but  they  laughed  them  to  scorn,  and 
mocked  them. 

See  Est.  iii.  13, 15 ;  viii.  10, 14.   Jer.  li.  31. 

§  104.   Visiting,  and  Returning  Home. 

Prov.xxvii.  8.  As  a  bird  wandereth  from  her 
nest,  so  IS  a  man  that  wandereth  from  his  place. 

Luke  i.  39.  And  Mary  arose  in  those  days,  and  went 
into  the  hill  country  with  haste,  into  a  city  of  Juda ; 

 40.  And  entered  into  the  house  of  Zacharias, 

and  saluted  Elisabeth. 

 56.  And  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three 

months,  and  returned  to  her  own  house. 

John  vii.  53.  And  every  man  went  unto  his  own 
house. 

—  XX.  10.  Then  the  disciples  went  away  again  imto 
their  own  home. 

§  105.  Hospitality. 

See  also  page  549,  §  42. 

(1.  ENJOINED.) 

Heb.  xiii.  3.  Ee  not  forgetful  to  entertain  strangers: 
for  thereby  some  have  entertained  angels  unawares. 

(2.  INSTANCES.) 

Gen.  xviii.  3.  And  said.  My  lord,  if  now  I  have 
found  favour  in  thy  sight,  pass  not  away,  I  pray  thee, 
from  thy  servant : 

 4.  Let  a  little  water,  I  pray  you,  be  fetched,  and 

wash  your  feet,  and  rest  yourselves  under  the  tree. 

 5.  And  I  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  bread,  and 

comfort  ye  your  hearts ;  after  that  ye  shall  pass  on : 
for  therefore  are  ye  come  to  your  servant.  And  they 
said.  So  do,  as  thou  hast  said. 

—  xxiv.  17.  And  the  servant  ran  to  meet  her,  and 
said.  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  drink  a  little  water  of  thy 
pitcher. 

 18.  And  she  said.  Drink,  my  lord :  and  she 

Lasted,  and  let  down  her  pitcher  upon  her  hand,  and 
gave  him  drink. 

 25.  She  said  moreover  unto  him,  "We  have  both 

straw  and  provender  enough,  and  room  to  lodge  in. 

 26.  And  the  man  bowed  down  his  head,  and 

worshipped  the  Lord. 

 28.  And  the  damsel  ran,  and  told  them  of  her 

mother's  house  these  things. 

 29.  And  Rebekah  had  a  brother,  and  his  name 

was  Laban :  and  Laban  ran  out  unto  the  man,  unto 
the  well. 

_  30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  saw  the  ear- 
ring, and  bracelets  upon  his  sister's  hands,  and  when 
he  heard  the  words  of  Rebekah  his  sister,  saying. 
Thus  spake  the  man  unto  me,  that  he  came  unto  the 
man  ;  and,  behold,  he  stood  by  the  camels  at  the  well. 

 31.  And  he  said.  Come  in  thou  blessed  of  the 

Lord;  wherefore  standest  thou  without?  for  I  have 
prepared  the  house,  and  room  for  the  camels. 

Jud.  xix.  5.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  fourth  day, 
when  they  arose  early  in  tlie  morning,  that  he  rose  up 
to  depart :  and  the  damsel's  father  said  unto  his  son 

16  A 


in  law.  Comfort  thine  heart  with  a  morsel  of  bread, 
and  afterward  go  your  way. 

 6.  And  they  sat  down,  and  did  eat  and  drink 

both  of  them  together:  for  the  damsel's  father  had 
said  unto  the  man,  Be  content,  I  pray  thee,  and  tarry 
all  night,  and  let  thine  heart  be  meny. 

 7.  And  when  the  man  rose  up  to  depart,  his  fa- 
ther in  law  urged  him :  therefore  he  lodged  there  again. 

 8.  And  he  arose  early  in  the  morning  on  the 

fifth  day  to  depart :  and  the  damsel's  father  said,  Com- 
fort thine  heart,  I  pray  thee.  And  they  tarried  until 
afternoon,  and  they  did  eat  both  of  them. 

 9.  And  when  the  man  rose  up  to  depart,  he, 

and  his  concubine,  and  his  servant,  his  father  in  law^ 
the  damsel's  father,  said  unto  him.  Behold,  now  the 
day  draweth  toward  evening,  I  pray  you  tarry  all 
night:  behold,  the  day  groweth  to  an  end,  lodge  here, 
that  thine  heart  may  be  merry ;  and  to  morrow  get 
you  early  on  your  way,  that  thou  mayest  go  home. 

I  Sam.  xxvii.  5.  And  David  said  unto  Achish,  If  I 
have  now  found  grace  in  thine  eyes,  let  them  give  me 
a  i)lace  in  some  town  in  the  country,  that  I  may  dwell 
there :  for  why  should  thy  servant  dwell  in  the  royal 
city  with  thee  ? 

 6.  Then  Achish  gave  him  Ziklag  that  day : 

wherefore  Ziklag  pertaineth  mito  the  kings  of  Juduh 
unto  this  day. 

 7.  And  the  time  that  David  dwelt  in  the  coun- 
try of  the  Philistines  was  a  full  year  and  four  months. 

I  Kings  xvii.  9.  Arise,  get  thee  to  Zarepliath,  which 
belongeth  to  Zidon,  and  dwell  there:  behold,  I  have 
commanded  a  widow  woman  there  to  sustain  thee. 

 10.  So  he  arose  and  went  to  Zarephath.  And 

when  he  came  to  the  gate  of  the  city,  behold,  the 
widow  woman  was  there  gathering  of  sticks  :  and  he 
called  to  her,  and  said.  Fetch  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  little 
water  in  a  vessel,  that  I  may  drink. 

 11.  And  as  she  was  going  to  fetch  it,  he  called 

to  her,  and  said.  Bring  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  morsel  of 
bread  in  thine  hand. 

 12.  And  she  said.  As  the  Lord  thy  God  liv 

eth,  I  have  not  a  cake,  but  a  handful  of  meal  in  a  bar- 
rel, and  a  little  oil  in  a  cruse:  and,  behold,  I  am 
gathering  two  sticks,  that  I  may  go  in  and  dress  it  for 
me  and  my  son,  that  we  may  eat  it,  and  die. 

 13.  Ami  Elijah  said  unto  her,  Fear  not;  go 

and  do  as  thou  hast  said,  but  make  me  thereof  a  little 
cake  first,  and  bring  it  unto  me,  and  after  make  for 
thee  and  for  thy  son. 

Jobxxxi.  32.  The  stranger  did  not  lodge  in  the 
street ;  but  1  opened  my  doors  to  the  traveller. 

Luke  vii.  44.  And  he  turned  to  the  woman,  and  said 
unto  Simon,  Seest  thou  this  woman  ?  I  entered  into 
thine  house,  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet :  but 
she  hath  washed  my  feet  with  tears,  and  wiped  them 
with  the  hairs  of  her  head. 

 45.  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss :  but  this  woman, 

since  the  time  I  came  in,  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my  feet. 

—  ix.  12.  And  when  the  day  began  to  wear  away, 
then  came  the  twelve,  and  said  unto  him,  Send  the 
multitude  away,  that  they  may  go  into  the  towns  and 
country  round  about,  and  lodge,  and  get  victuals :  for 
we  are  here  in  a  desert  place. 

—  xxiv.  28.  And  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  village, 
whither  they  went :  and  he  made  as  though  he  would 
have  gone  further. 

 29.  But  they  constrained  him,  saying.  Abide 

with  us  ;  for  it  is  toward  evening,  and  the  day  is  far 
spent.    And  he  went  in  to  tarry  with  them. 

Acts  xxi.  8.  And  the  next  day  we  that  were  of  Paul's 
company  departed,  and  came  unto  Cesarea :  and  we 
entered  into  the  house  of  Philip  the  evangelist,  which, 
was  one  of  the  seven ;  and  abode  with  him. 

—  xxviii.  7.  In  the  same  quarters  were  posses- 
sions  of  the  chief  man  of  the  island,  whose  name  was 
Publius ;  who  received  us,  and  lodged  us  three  days 
courteously. 

 10.  Who  also  honoured  us  with  many  hon- 
ours ;  and  wlien  we  departed,  they  laded  us  with  such 
things  as  were  necessary. 

Philem.22.  But  withal  prepare  me  also  a  lodging: 
for  I  trust  that  through  your  prayers  I  shall  be  given 
unto  you. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


(3.  COMPENSATION  DECLINED.) 

2  Kings  iv.  12.  And  he  said  to  Gehazi  his  servant, 
Call  thi.s  Shunammite.  And  when  he  had  called  her, 
she  stood  before  him. 

 13.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Say  now  unto  her. 

Behold,  thou  hast  been  careful  for  us  witli  all  this 
care  ;  what  is  to  be  done  for  thee  ?  wouldest  thou  be 
spoken  for  to  the  king,  or  to  the  captain  of  the  host  ? 
And  she  answered,  I  dwell  among  mine  own  joeople. 

(4.  THE  INHOSPITALITY  OP  GIBEAH.) 

Jud.  xix.  11.  And  when  they  were  by  Jebus,  the  day 
was  far  spent ;  and  the  servant  said  unto  his  master, 
Come,  I  pray  thee,  and  let  us  turn  iu  into  this  city  of 
the  Jebusites,  and  lodge  in  it. 

 13.  And  his  master  said  unto  him.  We  will 

not  turn  aside  hither  into  the  city  of  a  stranger,  that 
is  not  of  the  children  of  Israel ;  we  will  pass  over  to 
Gibeah. 

 13.  And  he  said  unto  his  servant.  Come,  and 

let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these  places  to  lodge  all 
night,  in  Gibeah,  or  in  Ramah. 

 14.  And  tliey  passed  on  and  went  their  way ; 

and  the  sun  went  down  upon  tliem  w/teii  they  were  by 
Gibeah,  which  helongeth  to  Benjamin. 

 15.  And  they  turned  aside  thither,  to  go  in 

and  to  lodge  in  Gibeah :  and  when  he  went  in,  he  sat 
him  down  in  a  street  of  the  city :  for  tliere  was  no  man 
that  toolc  them  into  his  house  to  lodging. 

(A.  AN  EXCEPTION.) 

Jud.  xix.  16.  And,  behold,  there  came  an  old  man 
from  his  worlc  out  of  the  field  at  even,  which  was  also 
of  mount  Ephraini ;  and  he  sojourned  in  Gibeah :  but 
the  men  of  the  place  loere  Benjamites. 

 17.  And  when  he  had  lifted  up  his  eyes,  he 

saw  a  wayfaring  man  in  the  street  of  the  city :  and 
the  old  man  said,  Whither  goest  thou?  and  whence 
comest  thou  ? 

 18.  And  he  said  unto  him.  We  are  passing 

from  Beth-lehem-judah  toward  the  side  of  mount 
Ephraim;  from  thence  am  I:  and  I  went  to  Betli- 
lehem-judah,  but  1  am  now  going  to  the  house  of  tlie 
Lord  ;  and  tliere  is  no  man  that  receiveth  me  to  house. 

 20.  And  the  old  man  said,  Peace  be  with  thee ; 

howsoever,  let  all  thy  wants  lie  upon  me ;  only  lodge 
not  in  the  street. 

 21.  So  he  brought  him  into  his  house,  and 

gave  provender  unto  the  asses :  and  they  washed  their 
feet,  and  did  eat  and  drink. 

§  106.  Discoarse. 

See  also  page  555,  §  56. 

(1.  INTERPRETER.) 

Gen.  xlii.  23.  And  they  knew  not  that  Joseph  under- 
stood tliem  ;  for  he  spake  unto  them  by  an  interpreter. 

(2.  NEWS.) 

Prov.  XV.  30.  The  light  of  the  eyes  rejoiceth  the 
heart :  and  a  good  report  maketh  the  bones  fat. 

—  XXV.  25.  ^-l*  cold  waters  to  a  tliirsty  soul,  so  is 
good  news  from  a  far  country. 

Luke  xxiv.  13.  And,  behold,  two  of  them  went  that 
same  day  to  a  village  called  Emmaus,  which  was  from 
Jerusalem  about  threescore  furlongs. 

 14.  And  they  talked  together  of  all  these  things 

which  had  happened. 

 17.  And  he  said  imto  them,  What  manner  of 

communications  are  these  that  ye  have  one  to  another, 
as  ye  walk,  and  are  sad  ? 

 18.  And  the  one  of  them,  whose  name  M'as 

Cleopas,  answering  said  unto  him.  Art  thou  only  a 
stranger  in  Jerusalem,  and  hast  not  known  the  things 
which  are  come  to  pass  there  in  these  days  ? 

(3.  RULES  FOR  DISCOURSE.) 
(A.  RESPECT  THE  AGED.) 

Job  xxxii.  4.  Now  Elihu  had  waited  till  Job  had 
spoken,  because  they  were  elder  than  he. 

 6.  And  Elihu  the  sou  of  Barachel  the  Buzite 

answered  and  said,  I  am  young,  and  ye  are  very  old ; 
wherefore  I  was  afraid,  and  durst  not  shew  you  mine 
opinion. 


 7.  I  said.  Days  should  speak,  and  multitude 

of  years  should  teach  wisdom. 

(B.  LISTEN  PATIENTLY.) 

Job  xxxii.  10.  Therefore  I  said.  Hearken  to  me:  I 
also  will  shew  mine  opinion. 

 11.  Behold,  I  waited  for  your  words;  I  gave 

ear  to  your  reasons,  whilst  ye  searched  out  what  to  say. 

 12.  Yea,  I  attended  imto  you,  and,  behold, 

there  was  none  of  you  that  convinced  Job,  or  that  an- 
swered his  words : 

 13.  Lest  ye  should  say,  We  have  found  out 

wisdom :  God  thrusteth  him  down,  not  man. 

 14.  Now  he  hatli  not  directed  Ais  words  against 

me:  neither  will  I  answer  him  with  your  speeches. 

  15.  They  were  amazed,  they  answered  no 

more :  they  left  off  speaking. 

 16.  When  I  had  waited,  (for  they  spake  not, 

but  stood  still,  and  answered  no  more,) 

Prov.  xviii.  13.  He  that  answereth  a  matter  before 
he  heareth  it,  it  is  folly  and  shame  unto  him. 

(C.  HAVE  SOMETHING  TO  SAY.) 

Job  xxxii.  17.  I  said,  I  will  answer  also  my  part;  I 
also  will  shew  mine  opinion. 

 18.  For  I  am  full  of  matter ;  the  spirit  within 

me  constraineth  me. 

(D.  HAVE  A  FAIR  HEARING.) 

Jobxxxiii.  31.  Mark  well,  O  Job,  hearken  unto  me: 
hold  thy  peace,  and  I  will  speak. 

 32.  If  thou  hast  any  thing  to  say,  answer  me : 

speak,  for  I  desire  to  justify  thee. 

 33.  If  not,  hearken  unto  me :  hold  thy  peace, 

and  I  shall  teach  thee  wisdom. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  Hear  my  words,  O  ye  wise  men  ;  and 
give  ear  unto  me,  ye  that  have  knowledge. 

(4.  WHOM  TO  TALK  TO.) 
(A.  NOT  TO  A  FOOL.) 

Prov.  xxix.  9.  Jfa.  wise  man  contendeth  with  a  fool- 
ish man,  whether  he  rage  or  laugh,  there  is  no  rest. 

(B.  NOR  TO  A  QUICK-TEMPERED  MAN.) 

Prov.  xxix.  20.  Seest  thou  a  man  thai  is  hasty  in  his 
words  ?  thei'e  is  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him. 

(C.  BUT  TO  THE  WISE.) 

Prov.  L  5.  A  wise  man  will  hear,  and  will  increase 
learning;  and  a  man  of  understanding  shall  attain 
unto  wise  counsels : 

 6.  To  understand  a  proverb,  and  the  interpre- 
tation ;  the  words  of  the  wise,  and  their  dark  sayings. 

—  XX.  5.  Counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  is  like  deep 
water ;  but  a  man  of  understanding  will  draw  it  out. 

(D.  AND  TO  THE  ONE  CONCERNED.) 

Prov.  XXV.  8.  Debate  thy  cause  with  thy  neighbour 
himself  J  and  discover  not  a  secret  to  another : 

 10.  Lest  he  that  heareth  it  put  thee  to  shame, 

and  thine  infamy  turn  not  away. 

(5.  ARGUING.) 
(A.  BRINGS  OUT  BOTH  SIDES.) 

Prov.  xviii.  17.  He  that  is  first  in  his  own  cause  stfm- 
eth  just ;  but  his  neighbour  cometh  and  searcheth  him. 

(B.  REQUIRES  GOOD  TEMPER.) 

Prov.  xv.  1.  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  wrath :  but 
grievous  words  stir  up  anger. 

—  XXV.  15.  By  long  forbearing  is  a  prince  persuaded, 
and  a  soft  tongue  brcaketli  the  bone. 

(C.  IS  USELESS  AGAINST  DESPERATION.) 

Job  vi.  25.  How  forcible  are  i-ight  words!  but  what 
doth  your  arguing  reprove? 

 26.  Do  j^e  imagine  to  reprove  words,  and  the 

speeches  of  one  that  is  desperate,  which  are  as  wind? 

(G.  JUDICIOUS  DISCOURSE.) 

Prov.  XV.  23.  A  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  his 
mouth :  and  a  word  spoken  in  due  season,  how  good 

is  it ! 

—  xvi.  20.  He  that  handleth  a  matter  wisely  shall 
find  good :  and  whoso  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  happy  w  he. 

 21.  The  wise  iu  heart  shall  be  called  prudent: 

and  the  sweetness  of  the  lips  iucreaseth  learning. 


482 


CHAP.  VIII. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Prov.  xvi.  23.  The  heart  of  the  wise  teachcth  his 
mouth,  and  addeth  learning  to  his  lips. 

 24.  Pleasant  words  are  as  a  honeycomb,  sweet 

to  the  soul,  and  health  to  the  bones. 

—  XX.  15.  There  is  gold,  and  a  multitude  of  rubies : 
but  the  lips  of  knowledge  are  a  precious  jewel. 

—  xxiv.  36.  JSuery  man  shall  kiss  his  lips  that  giveth 
a  riglit  answer. 

—  XXV.  11.  A  word  fitly  spoken  is  like  apples  of  gold 
in  pictures  of  silver. 

Ec.  xii.  11.  Tlie  words  of  the  wise  are  as  goads,  and 
as  nails  fastened  by  the  masters  of  assembUes,  tcMch 
are  given  from  one  shepherd. 

(7.  CONTRASTED  WITH  WICKED.) 

Prov.  X.  20.  The  tongue  of  the  just  is  as  choice 
silver :  the  heart  of  the  wicked  is  little  worth. 

—  xi.  9.  A  hypocrite  with  his  mouth  destroyeth  his 
neighbour:  but  through  knowledge  shall  the  just  be 
delivered. 

—  xii.  18.  There  is  that  speaketh  like  the  pierc- 
ings of  a  sword  :  but  the  tongue  of  the  wise  is 
health. 

—  xiii.  2.  A  man  shall  eat  good  by  the  fruit  of  his 
mouth:  but  the  soul  of  the  transgressors  shall  eat 
violence. 

—  XV.  4.  A  wholesome  tongue  is  a  tree  of  life :  but 
perverseuess  therein  is  a  breach  in  the  spirit. 

—  xviii.  20.  A  man's  belly  shall  be  satisfied  with 
the  fruit  of  his  mouth  ;  and  with  the  increase  of  his 
lips  shall  he  be  filled. 

 21.  Death  and  life  are  in  the  power  of  the 

tongue  :  and  they  that  love  it  shall  eat  the  fruit 
thereof. 

(8.  MISPLACED  DISCOURSE.) 
(A.  FOLLY  WITH  THE  WISE.) 

Job  XV.  2.  Should  a  wise  man  utter  vain  knowledge, 
and  fill  his  belly  with  the  east  wind  ? 

 3.  Should  he  reason  with  unprofitable  talk? 

or  with  speeches  wherewith  he  can  do  no  good  ? 

(B.  PARABLES  WITH  FOOLS.) 

Prov.  xxvi.  7.  The  legs  of  the  lame  are  not  equal : 
so  is  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools. 

 9.  As  a  thorn  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a 

drunkard,  so  is  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools. 

(9.  LYING,  AND  ITS  EXPOSURE.) 

Job  xi.  3.  Should  thy  lies  make  men  hold  their 
peace  ?  and  when  thou  mockest,  shall  no  man  make 
Ihee  ashamed  ? 

—  XV.  5.  For  thy  mouth  uttereth  thine  iniquity,  and 
thou  choosest  the  tongue  of  the  crafty. 

 6.  Thine  own  mouth  condemneth  thee,  and 

not  I :  yea,  thine  own  lips  testify  against  thee. 

Prov.  xii.  20.  Deceit  is  in  the  heart  of  them  that 
imagine  evil :  but  to  the  counsellors  of  peace  is 
joy. 

 19.  The  lip  of  truth  shall  be  established  for 

ever :  but  a  lying  tongue  is  but  for  a  moment. 

(10.  SILENCE.) 
(A.  THE  CONSEQUENCES  OF  TALKING.) 

Prov.  xii.  14.  A  man  shall  be  satisfied  with  good  by 
the  fruit  of  his  mouth :  and  the  recompense  of  a  man's 
hands  shall  be  rendered  unto  him. 

—  xiii.  3.  He  that  keepeth  his  mouth  keepeth  his 
life:  but  he  that  openeth  wide  his  lips  shall  have 
destruction. 

—  xii.  13.  The  wicked  is  snared  by  the  transgression 
of  Iiis  lips:  but  the  just  shall  come  out  of  trouble. 

(B.  SILENCE  CONCERNING  TRANSGRESSION.) 

Prov.  xvii.  9.  He  that  covereth  a  transgression  seek- 
eth  love ;  but  he  that  repeateth  a  matter  separateth 
very  friends. 

(C.  SILENCE  MAY  BE  BEST  OF  ALL.) 

Prov.  xxi.  23.  Whoso  keepeth  his  mouth  and  his 
tongue,  keepeth  his  soul  from  troubles. 


Job  xiii.  5.  Oh  that  ye  would  altogether  hold  your 
peace  1  and  it  should  be  your  wisdom. 

§  107.  Reputation. 

(1.  ITS  VALUE.) 

Prov.  xxii.  1.  A  good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen 
than  great  riches,  and  loving  favour  rather  than  silver 
and  gold. 

Eo.vii.  1.  A  good  name  is  better  than  precious 
ointment ;  and  the  day  of  death  than  the  day  of  one's 
birth. 

(2.  EASILY  LOST.) 

Ec.  X.  1.  Dead  flies  cause  the  ointment  of  the 
apothecary  to  send  forth  a  stinking  savour :  so  doth  a 
little  folly  him  that  is  in  reputation  for  wisdom  and 
honour. 

§  108.  Music. 

See  also  page  656,  §  92. 

(1.  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS.) 
(A.  INVENTED.) 

Gen.  iv.  21.  And  his  brother's  name  was  Jubal :  he 
was  the  father  of  all  such  as  handle  the  harp  and 
organ. 

(B.  MENTIONED.) 

Job  xxi.  13.  They  take  the  timbrel  and  harp,  and 
rejoice  at  the  sound  of  the  organ. 

—  XXX.  31.  My  harp  also  is  turned  to  mourning, 
and  my  organ  into  the  voice  of  them  that  weep. 

Ec.  i'i.  8.  I  gathered  me  also  silver  and  gold,  and  the 
peculiar  treasure  of  kings  and  of  the  provinces :  I  gat 
me  men  singers  and  women  singers,  and  the  delights 
of  the  sons  of  men,  as  musical  instruments,  and  that 
of  all  sorts. 

 9.  So  I  was  great,  and  increased  more  than  all 

that  were  before  me  in  Jerusalem :  also  my  wisdom 
remained  with  me. 

Is.  xxiv.  8.  The  mirth  of  tabrets  ceaseth,  the  noise 
of  them  that  rejoice  endeth,  the  joy  of  the  harp  ceas- 
eth. 

Ezek.xxxiii.  33.  And,  lo,  thou  art  unto  them  as  a 
very  lovely  song  of  one  that  hath  a  pleasant  voice, 
and  can  play  well  on  an  instrument :  for  they  hear 
thy  words,  but  they  do  them  not. 

I  Cor.  xiv.  7.  And  even  things  without  life  giving 
sound,  whether  pipe  or  harp,  except  they  give  a  dis- 
tinction in  the  sounds,  how  shall  it  be  known  what  ia 
piped  or  harped  ? 

(3.  TO  DRIVE  AWAY  AN  EVIL  SPIRIT.) 

I  Sam.  xvi.  15.  And  Saul's  servants  said  unto  him. 
Behold  now,  an  evil  spirit  from  God  troubleth  thee. 

 16.  Let  our  lord  now  command  thy  servants, 

which  are  before  thee,  to  seek  out  a  man,  who  is  a  cun- 
ning player  on  a  harp :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
when  the  evil  spirit  from  God  is  upon  thee,  that  he 
shall  play  with  his  hand,  and  thou  shalt  be  well. 

 17.  And  Saul  said  unto  his  servants,  Provide 

me  now  a  man  that  can  play  well,  and  bring  him  to 
me. 

 18.  Then  answered  one  of  the  servants,  and 

said.  Behold,  I  have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  the  Beth-lehem- 
ite,  that  is  cunning  in  playing,  and  a  mighty  valiant 
man,  and  a  man  of  war,  and  prudent  in  matters,  and 
a  comely  person,  and  the  Lord  is  with  him. 

 23.  And  Saul  sent  to  Jesse,  saying,  Let  David, 

I  pray  thee,  stand  before  me ;  for  he  hath  found  favour 
in  my  sight. 

 23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  evil  spirit 

from  God  was  upon  Saul,  that  David  took  a  harp,  and 
played  with  his  hand :  so  Saul  was  refreshed,  and  was 
well,  and  the  evil  spirit  departed  from  him. 

(3.  TO  WELCOME  A  CONQUEROR.) 

I  Sam.  xviii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  they  came, 
when  David  was  retui'ned  from  the  slaughter  of  the 
Philistine,  that  the  women  came  out  of  all  cities  of 
Israel,  singing  and  dancing,  to  meet  king  Saul,  with 
tabrets,  with  joy,  and  with  instruments  of  music. 


483 


CHAP.  VIII. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xvm. 


I  Sam.  xviii.  7.  And  the  women  unsvieiedumamUier 
as  they  played,  and  said,  Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands, 
and  David  his  ten  thousands. 

(4.  IN  childken's  games.) 

Mat.  xi.  16.  But  whereunfo  sliall  I  liken  this  genera- 
tion? It  is  like  unto  childieu  sitting  in  the  markets, 
and  calling  unto  their  fellows, 

 17.  And  saying,  We  have  piped  unto  you,  and 

ye  have  not  danced  ;  we  have  mourned  unto  you,  and 
ye  have  not  lamented. 

Luke  vii.  31.  And  the  Lord  said,  Whereunto  then 
shall  I  liken  the  men  of  this  generation  ?  and  to  what 
are  they  like? 

 32.  They  are  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the 

marketplace,  and  calling  one  to  another,  and  saying, 
We  have  piped  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not  danced ;  we 
have  mourned  to  you,  and  ye  have  not  wept. 

§  109.  Memorials. 

(1.  WKITrNG.) 

Jud.  V.  14.  Out  of  Ephraim  teas  there  a  root  of 
them  against  Amalek;  after  thee,  Benjamin,  among 
thy  people ;  out  of  Machir  came  down  governors,  and 
<Kit  of  Zebultm  they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the  writer. 


(2.  BOOKS.) 

Job  xix.  23.  Oh  that  my  words  were  now  written  ! 
oh  that  they  were  printed  in  a  book ! 

 24  That  they  were  graven  with  an  iron  pen 

and  lead  in  the  rock  lor  ever ! 

Ec.  xii.  12.  And  further,  by  these,  my  son,  be  ad- 
monished :  of  making  many  books  tfiere  is  no  end ; 
and  much  study  is  a  weariness  of  the  flesh. 

2Tim.iv.  13.  The  cloak  that  I  left  at  Troas  with 
Carpus,  when  thou  comest,  bring  with  thee,  and  the 
books,  but  especially  the  parchments. 

(3.  MONUMENTS.) 

Jos.iv.  20.  And  those  twelve  stones,  which  they 
took  out  of  Jordan,  did  Joshua  pitch  in  Gilgal. 

 21.  And  he  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

saying.  When  your  children  shall  ask  their  fathers  in 
time  to  come,  saying.  What  mean  these  stories? 

2  Sam.  xviii.  18.  Now  Absalom  in  bis  lifetime  had 
taken  and  reared  up  for  himself  a  pillar,  which  is  in 
the  king's  dale :  for  he  said,  I  have  no  son  to  keep 
my  name  in  remembrance :  and  he  called  the  pillar 
after  his  own  name :  and  it  is  called  unto  this  day, 
Absalom's  place. 


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GOD'S  HAND  IN  WAR 

§  1.   War  Ofifensive  to  God. 

I  Chr.  xxii.  8.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
me,  saying,  Thou  hast  shed  blood  abundantly,  and  hast 
made  great  wars:  thou  shalt  not  build  a  house  unto 
my  name,  because  thou  hast  shed  much  blood  upon 
the  earth  in  my  sight. 

Ps.  ix.  6.  O  thou  enemy,  destructions  are  come  to  a 
perpetual  end :  and  thou  hast  destroyed  cities ;  their 
memorial  is  perished  with  them. 

—  XXXV.  20.  For  they  speak  not  peace :  but  they 
devise  deceitful  matters  against  t/iem  tliat  are  quiet  in 
the  land. 

—  Ixviii.  30.  Rebuke  the  company  of  spearmen,  the 
multitude  of  the  bulls,  with  the  calves  of  the  people, 
tiU  every  one  submit  himself  with  pieces  of  silver: 
scatter  thou  the  people  that  delight  in  war. 

—  cxx.  6.  My  soul  hath  long  dwelt  with  him  that 
hateth  peace. 

 7.  1  am  for  peace :  but  when  I  speak,  they  are 

for  war. 

—  cxl.  1.  Deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  evil  man : 
preserve  me  from  the  violent  man ; 

 2.  Which  imagine  mischiefs  in  their  heart; 

continually  are  they  gathered  together /or  war. 

Mat.  xxvi.  51.  And,  behold,  one  of  them  which  were 
with  Jesus  stretched  out  his  hand,  and  drew  his  sword, 
and  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  smote  off 
his  ear. 

 52.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  Put  up  again 

thy  sword  into  his  place :  for  all  they  that  take  the 
sword  shall  perish  with  the  sword. 

Jam.  iv.  1.  From  whence  come  wars  and  fightings 
among  you?  come  tJiey  not  hence,  tfoere  of  your  lusts 
that  war  in  your  members  ? 

 2.  Ye  lust,  and  have  not :  ye  kill,  and  desire 

to  have,  and  cannot  obtain :  ye  fight  and  war,  yet  ye 
have  not,  because  ye  ask  not. 

Rev,  xiii.  10.  He  that  leadeth  into  captivity  shall  go 
into  captivity :  he  that  killeth  with  the  sword  must  be 
killed  with  Uie  sword.  Here  is  the  patience  and  the 
faith  of  the  saints. 

§  2.   But  Used  in  Punishing. 

Deut.  xxviiL  49.  The  Lord  shall  bring  a  nation 
against  thee  from  far,  from  the  end  of  the  earth,  as 
swift  as  the  eagle  flieth ;  a  nation  whose  tongue  thou 
shalt  not  understand ; 

2  Chr.  XV.  6.  And  nation  was  destroyed  of  nation, 
and  city  of  city:  for  God  did  vex  them  with  all 
adversity. 

Job  xix.  29.  Be  ye  afraid  of  the  sword :  for  wrath 
hringeth  the  punishments  of  the  sword,  that  ye  may 
know  there  is  a  judgment 

Is.  ix.  8.  The  Lord  sent  a  word  into  Jacob,  and  it 
hath  lighted  upon  Israel. 

 9.  And  all  the  people  shall  know,  even  Eph- 

raim  and  the  inhabitant  of  Samaria,  that  say  in  the 
pride  and  stoutness  of  heart, 

 10.  The  bricks  are  fallen  down,  but  we  will 

build  with  hewn  stones :  the  sycamores  are  cut  down, 
but  we  will  change  them  into  cedars. 

 11.  Therefore  the  Lord  shall  set  up  the  ad- 
versaries of  Rezin  against  him,  and  join  his  enemies 
together ; 


 12.  The  Syrians  before,  and  the  Philistines 

behind ;  and  they  shall  devour  Israel  with  open 
mouth.  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away, 
but  his  hand  is  stretched  out  still. 

Lam.  ii.  2.  The  Lord  hath  swallowed  up  all  the  hab- 
itations of  Jacob,  and  hath  not  pitied :  he  hath  thrown 
down  in  his  wrath  the  strong  holds  of  the  daughter  of 
Judah ;  he  hath  brought  them  down  to  the  ground :  he 
hath  polluted  the  kingdom  and  the  princes  thereof 

 ^5.  The  Lord  was  as  an  enemy :  he  hath  swal- 
lowed up  Israel,  he  hath  swallowed  up  all  her  palaces : 
he  hath  destroyed  his  strong  holds,  and  hath  increased 
in  the  daughter  of  Judah  mourning  and  lamentation. 

 8.  The  Lord  hath  purposed  to  destroy  the 

wall  of  the  daughter  of  Zion  :  he  hath  stretched  out  a 
line,  he  hath  not  withdrawn  his  hand  from  destroy- 
ing: therefore  he  made  the  rampart  and  the  wall  to 
lament ;  they  languished  together. 

Ezek.xxiii.  22.  Therefore,  O  Aholibah,  thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will  raise  up  thy  lovers 
against  thee,  from  whom  thy  mind  is  alienated,  and  I 
will  bring  them  against  thee  on  every  side ; 

 23.  The  Babylonians,  and  all  the  Chaldeans, 

Pekod,  and  Shoa,  and  Koa,  and  all  the  Assyrians 
with  them:  all  of  them  desirable  young  men,  captains 
and  rulers,  great  lords  and  renowned,  all  of  them 
riding  upon  horses. 

 24.  And  they  shall  come  against  thee  with 

chariots,  wagons,  and  wheels,  and  with  an  assembly 
of  people,  inhich  shall  set  against  thee  buckler  and 
shield  and  helmet  round  about :  and  I  will  set  judg- 
ment before  them,  and  they  shall  judge  thee  according 
to  their  judgments. 

 25.  And  I  will  set  my  jealousy  against  thee, 

and  they  shall  deal  furiously  with  thee :  they  shall 
take  away  thy  nose  and  thine  ears ;  and  thy  remnant 
shall  fall  by  the  sword :  they  shall  take  thy  sons  and 
thy  daughters ;  and  thy  residue  shall  be  devoured  by 
the  fire. 

Zeph.  i.  7.  Hold  thy  peace  at  the  presence  of  the 
Lord  God  ;  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  at  hand :  for 
the  Lord  hath  prepared  a  sacrifice,  he  hath  bid  his 
guests. 

 8.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  day  of  the 

Lord's  sacrifice,  that  I  will  punish  the  princes,  and 
the  king's  children,  and  all  such  as  are  clothed  with 
strange  apparel. 

 9.  In  the  same  day  also  will  I  punish  aU  those 

that  leap  on  the  threshold,  which  fill  their  masters' 
houses  with  violence  and  deceit. 

 10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 

saith  the  Lord,  that  there  sliaU  he  tlie  noise  of  a  cry 
from  the  fish  gate,  and  a  howling  from  the  second, 
and  a  great  crashing  from  the  hills. 

 11.  Howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  Maktesh,  for  all 

the  merchant  people  are  cut  down ;  all  they  that  bear 
silver  are  cut  off. 

 12.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  time, 

tliat  I  will  search  Jerusalem  with  candles,  and  punish 
the  men  that  are  settled  on  their  lees :  that  say  in  their 
heart.  The  Lord  will  not  do  good,  neither  will  he  do 
evil. 

 13.  Therefore,  their  goods  shall  become  a 

booty,  and  their  houses  a  desolation :  they  shall  also 
build  houses,  but  not  inhabit  them;  and  they  shall 
plant  vineyards,  but  not  drink  the  wine  thereof. 

 14.  The  great  day  of  the  Lord  is  near,  it 

is  near,  and  hasteth  greatly,  even  the  voice  of  the  day 
of  the  Lord  :  the  mighty  man  shall  cry  there  bitterly. 


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Zeph.  i.  15.  That  day  is  a  day  of  wrath,  a  day  of 
trouble  and  distress,  a  day  of  wasteness  and  desolation, 
a  day  of  darkness  and  gloominess,  a  day  of  clouds 
and  thick  darkness, 

 16.  A  day  of  the  trumpet  and  alarm  against 

the  fenced  cities,  and  against  the  high  towers. 

 17.  And  I  will  bring  distress  upon  men,  that 

they  shall  walk  like  blind  men,  because  they  have 
sinned  against  the  Lord:  and  their  blood  shall  be 
poured  out  as  dust,  and  their  flesh  as  the  dung. 

 18.  Neither  their  silver  nor  their  gold  shall  be 

able  to  deliver  them  in  the  day  of  the  Lord's  wrath  ; 
but  the  whole  land  shall  be  devoured  by  the  fire  of  his 
jealousy :  for  he  shall  make  even  a  speedy  riddance 
of  all  them  that  dwell  in  the  land. 

See  2  Chr.  xxviii.  9.  Is.xiii.  3,  4,  9;  xxxiv.  3,  6. 
Jer.  xlvii.  5-7;  xlviii.  10;  xlix.  5. 

§  3.   God  Directing  Military  Operations. 

Ex.  xiv.  13.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  people.  Fear 
ye  not,  stand  still,  and  see  the  salvation  of  the  Lord, 
which  he  will  shew  to  you  to  day :  for  the  Egyptians 
whom  ye  have  seen  to  day,  ye  shall  see  them  again  no 
more  for  ever. 

 14.  The  Lord  shall  fight  for  you,  and  ye  shall 

hold  your  peace. 

Deut.  XX.  4.  For  the  Lord  j'our  God  is  he  that  goeth 
with  you,  to  fight  for  you  against  your  enemies,  to 
save  you. 

Jud.  i.  2.  And  the  Lord  said,  Judah  shall  go  up: 
behold,  I  have  delivered  the  land  into  his  hand. 

—  vi.  16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Surely  I 
will  be  with  thee,  and  thou  shalt  smite  the  Midianites 
as  one  man. 

—  xi.  29.  Then  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon 
Jephthah,  and  he  passed  over  Gilead,  and  Manasseh, 
and  passed  over  Mizpch  of  Gilead,  and  from  Jlizpeh 
of  Gilead  he  passed  over  unto  the  children  of  Am- 
raon. 

I  Sam.  xxii.  5.  And  the  prophet  Gad  said  unto 
David,  Abide  not  in  the  hold ;  depart,  and  get  thee 
into  the  land  of  Judah.  Tlien  David  departed,  and 
came  into  the  forest  of  Harcth. 

—  XXX.  7.  And  David  said  to  Abiathar  the  priest, 
Ahimelech's  son,  I  pray  thee,  bring  me  hither  the 
ephod.  And  Abiathar  brought  thither  the  ephod  to 
David. 

 8.  And  David  inquired  at  the  Lord,  saying, 

Shall  I  pursue  after  this  trooi)  ?  shall  I  overtake  them  ? 
And  he  answered  him.  Pursue:  for  thou  shalt  surely 
overtake  iliem,  and  without  fail  recover  all. 

2  Sam.  V.  22.  And  the  Philistines  came  up  yet  again, 
and  spread  themselves  in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

 23.  And  when  David  inquired  of  the  Lord, 

he  said.  Thou  shalt  not  go  up ;  but  fetch  a  compass 
behind  them,  and  come  upon  them  over  against  the 
mulberry  trees. 

 24.  And  let  it  be,  when  thou  hearest  the  sound 

of  a  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mulberry  trees,  that  then 
thou  shalt  bestir  thyself :  for  then  shall  the  Lord  go 
out  before  thee,  to  smite  the  hosts  of  the  Philistines. 

 25.  And  David  did  so,  as  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded him;  and  smote  the  Philistines  from  Geba 
until  thou  come  to  Gazer. 

—  xxii.  18.  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy, 
and  from  them  that  hated  me :  for  they  were  too 
strong  for  me. 

2  Kings  xix.  4.  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will 
hear  all  the  words  of  Rab-shakeh,  whom  the  king  of 
Assyria  his  master  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living 
God ;  and  will  reprove  the  words  which  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  heard :  wherefore  lift  up  ihy  prayer  for  the 
remnant  that  are  left. 

 5.  So  the  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to 

Isaiah. 

 21.  This  is  the  word  that  the  Lord  hath 

spoken  concerning  him ;  The  virgin  the  daughter  of 
Zion  hath  despised  thee,  arid  laughed  thee  to  scorn ; 
the  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  her  head  at 
thee. 

 22.  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  blas- 
phemed? and  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  thy 


voice,  and  lifted  up  thine  ej'es  on  high?  even,  against 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Ps.  xviii.  34.  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  so  that 
a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms. 

Amos  V.  9.  That  strengthenetli  the  spoiled  against 
the  strong,  so  that  the  spoiled  shall  come  against  the 
fortress. 

Zech.x.  5.  And  they  shall  be  as  mighty  men,  which 
tread  down  their  enemies  in  the  mire  of  the  streets  in 
the  battle :  and  they  shall  fight,  because  the  Lord  is 
with  them,  and  the  riders  on  horses  shall  be  con- 
founded. 

See  Jud.  XX.  18,  28.  I  Sam.  xxiii.  1-4.  2  Sam.  ii.  1. 
I  Chr.  xlv.  10. 

(A.  USE  JIADE  OF  THE  AKK.) 

Num.  xiv.  44.  But  they  presumed  to  go  up  unto  the 
hill  top:  nevertheless  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord,  and  Moses,  departed  not  out  of  the  camp. 

Jos.  vi.  11.  So  the  ark  of  the  Lord  compassed  the 
city,  going  about  it  once:  and  they  came  into  the 
camp,  and  lodged  in  the  camp. 

 12.  And  Joshua  rose  early  m  the  morning, 

and  the  priests  took  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

I  Sam.  iv.  3.  And  when  the  people  were  come  into 
the  camp,  the  elders  of  Israel  said.  Wherefore  hath 
the  Lord  smitten  us  to  day  before  the  Philistines? 
Let  us  fetch  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out 
of  Shiloh  unto  us,  that,  when  it  cometh  among  us,  it 
may  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies. 

 4.  So  the  people  sent  to  Shiloh,  that  they 

might  bring  from  thence  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 
the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  dwelleih  between  the  cheru- 
bim: and  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hoi)hni  and  Phinehas, 
jcere  there  with  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God. 

 5.  And  when  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 

Lord  came  into  the  camp,  all  Israel  shouted  with  a 
great  shout,  so  that  the  earth  rang  again. 

 6.  And  when  the  Philistines  heard  the  noise 

of  the  shout,  they  said.  What  meaneth  the  noise  of  this 
great  shout  in  the  camp  of  the  Hebrews?  And  they 
understood  that  the  ark  of  the  Lord  was  come  into 
the  camp. 

§  4.   Implicit  Obedience  Kequired. 

Num.  xiv.  42.  Go  not  up,  for  the  Lord  is  not  among 
you ;  that  ye  be  not  smitten  before  your  enemies. 

 43.  For  the  Amalekites  and  the  Canaanites 

are  there  before  you,  and  j'e  shall  fall  by  the  sword: 
because  ye  are  turned  away  from  the  Lord,  therefore 
the  Lord  will  not  be  with  you. 

Deut.  i.  41.  Then  ye  answered  and  said  unto  me. 
We  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  we  will  go  up  and 
fight,  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  com- 
manded us.  And  when  ye  had  girded  on  every  man 
his  weapons  of  war,  ye  were  ready  to  go  up  into  the 
hill. 

 42.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Say  unto 

them.  Go  not  up,  neither  fight;  for  I  am  not  among 
you;  lest  ye  be  smitten  before  your  enemies. 

 43.  So  I  spake  unto  you ;  and  ye  would  not 

hear,  but  rebelled  against  the  commandment  (if  the 
Lord,  and  went  presumptuously  up  into  the  hill. 

 44.  And  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  in  that 

moimtain,  came  out  against  you,  and  chased  you,  as 
bees  do,  and  destroyed  you  in  Seir,  even  xmto  Hormah. 

§  5.   Assurance  of  Victory. 

Ps.  ix.  3.  When  mine  enemies  arc  turned  back,  they 
shall  fall  and  perish  at  thy  presence. 

—  xliv.  5.  Through  thee  will  we  push  down  our 
enemies :  through  thy  name  will  we  tread  them  imder 
that  rise  up  against  us. 

—  xlvii.  3.  He  shall  subdue  the  people  under  us, 
and  the  nations  under  our  feet. 

—  Ix.  13.  Through  God  Me  shall  do  valiantly:  for 
he  it  ii  that  shall  tread  down  our  enemies. 

—  cviii.  13.  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly: 
for  he  it  is  that  shall  thread  down  our  enemies. 

—  cxviii.  10.  All  nations  compassed  me  about :  but 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord  will  I  destroy  them. 

 11.  They  compassed  me  about ;  yea,  they 


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compassed  me  about :  but  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  I 
■u  ill  destroy  them. 

Ps.cxviii.  12.  They  compassed  me  about  like  bees; 
they  are  quenched  as  the  fire  of  thorns :  for  in  the  name 
of  the  LoKD  I  will  destroy  them. 

 13.  Thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me  that  I  might 

full :  but  the  Lord  helped  me. 

—  cxliv.  10.  It  is  he  that  giveth  salvation  unto 
kings:  who  delivereth  David  his  servant  from  the 
hurtful  sword. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  18.  Thus  the  children  of  Israel  were 
brought  under  at  that  time,  and  the  children  of  Judah 
prevailed,  because  they  relied  upon  the  Lord  God  of 
their  fathers. 

§  6.   Arms  Vain  Tvithout  God. 

Deut.  xxxii.  29.  O  that  they  Avere  wise,  that  they  un- 
derstood this,  that  they  would  consider  their  latter  end  1 

 30.  How  should  one  chase  a  thousand,  and 

two  put  ten  thousand  to  flight,  except  their  Rock  had 
sold  them,  and  the  Lord  had  shut  them  up  ? 

I  Sam.  xvii.  45.  Then  said  David  to  the  Philistine, 
Thou  comest  to  me  with  a  sword,  and  with  a  spear, 
and  with  a  shield :  but  I  come  to  thee  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  the  armies  of  Israel, 
whom  thou  hast  defied. 

 46.  This  day  will  the  Lord  deliver  thee  into 

mine  hand ;  and  I  will  smite  thee,  and  take  thine  head 
from  thee ;  and  I  will  give  the  carcasses  of  the  host  of 
the  Philistines  this  day  unto  the  fowls  of  the  air,  and 
to  the  wild  beasts  of  the  earth ;  that  all  the  earth  may 
know  that  there  is  a  God  in  Israel. 

 47.  And  all  this  assembly  shall  know  that  the 

Lord  saveth  not  with  sword  and  spear :  for  the  battle 
is  the  Lord's,  and  he  will  give  you  into  our  hands. 

Ps.  XX.  7.  Some in  chariots,  and  some  in  horses: 
but  we  will  remember  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  God. 

 8.  They  are  brought  down  and  fallen  :  but  we 

are  risen,  and  stand  upright. 

—  xxxiii.  16.  There  is  no  king  saved  by  the  multi- 
tude of  a  host:  a  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by 
much  strength. 

—  xliv.  67  For  I  will  not  trust  in  my  bow,  neither 
shall  my  sword  save  me. 

Prov.  xxi.  31.  The  horse  is  prepared  against  the  day 
of  battle :  but  safety  is  of  the  Loud. 

See  Is.  xxx.  16;  xliii.  17.  Micah  v.  10.  Hag.  ii. 
21,  22. 

§  7.   Ctod  Exliorts  to  Courage. 

(See  also  page  509,  §  113.) 

Deut.  iii.  21.  And  I  commanded  Joshua  at  that 
time,  saying.  Thine  eyes  have  seen  all  that  the  Loud 
your  God  hath  done  unto  these  two  kings:  so  shall 
the  Lord  do  unto  all  the  kingdoms  whither  thou 
passest. 

 22.  Te  shall  not  fear  them :  for  the  Lord 

your  God  he  shall  fight  for  you. 

—  vii.  17.  If  thou  shalt  say  in  thine  heart,  These 
nations  are  more  than  I ;  how  can  I  dispossess  them  ? 

 18.  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  of  them :  hut 

Bhalt  well  remember  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did  unto 
Pharaoh,  and  unto  all  Egypt ; 

 19.  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

saw,  and  the  signs,  and  the  wonders,  and  the  mighty 
Land,  and  the  stretched  out  arm,  whereby  the  Lord 
thy  God  brought  thee  out:  so  shall  the  Lord  thy  God 
do  unto  all  the  people  of  whom  thou  art  afraid. 

—  xxxi.  6.  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage,  fear  not, 
nor  be  afi'aid  of  them:  for  the  Lord  thy  God,  he  it  is 
that  doth  go  Avith  thee ;  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  for- 
sake thee. 

 7.  And  Moses  called  unto  Joshtta,  and  said 

unto  him  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel,  Be  strong  and  of  a 
good  courage  :  for  thou  must  go  with  this  people  unto 
the  land  which  the  Lord  hath  sworn  unto  their  fa- 
thers to  give  them ;  and  thou  shalt  cause  them  to  in- 
herit it. 

 8.  And  the  Lord,  he  it  is  that  doth  go  before 

thee  ;  he  will  be  with  thee,  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nei- 
ther forsake  thee :  fear  not,  neither  be  dismayed. 

 23.  And  he  gave  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  a 

charge,  and  said,  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage: 


for  thou  shalt  bring  the  children  of  Israel  into  the 
land  which  I  sware  unto  them :  and  I  will  be  with  thee. 

Jos.  i.  5.  There  shall  not  any  man  be  able  to  stand 
before  thee  all  the  days  of  thy  life :  as  I  Avas  with 
j\[oscs,  so  I  will  be  with  thee :  I  will  not  fail  thee,  nor 
forsake  thee. 

 6.  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage :  for  unto 

this  people  shalt  thou  divide  for  an  inheritance  the 
land,  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers  to  give  them. 

 7.  Only  be  thou  strong  and  very  courageous, 

that  thou  maycst  observe  to  do  according  to  all  the 
law,  which  Moses  my  servant  commanded  thee :  turn 
not  from  it  io  the  right  hand  or  to  the  left,  that  thou 
mayest  prosper  whithersoever  thou  goest. 

—  iv.  14.  On  that  day  the  Lord  magnified  Joshua 
in  the  sight  of  all  Israel ;  and  they  feared  him,  as  they 
feared  Moses,  all  the  days  of  his  life. 

§  8.   Promises  Victory. 

Deut.  i.  29.  Then  I  said  unto  you,  Dread  not,  neither 
be  afraid  of  them. 

 30.  The  Lord  your  God  which  goeth  before 

you,  he  shall  fight  for  you,  according  to  all  that  he  did 
for  you  in  Egypt  before  your  eyes  ; 

—  vii.  21.  Thou  shalt  not  be  aff'righted  at  them  :  for 
the  Lord  thy  God  is  among  you,  a  mighty  God  and 
terrible. 

—  XX.  1.  "When  thou  goest  out  to  battle  against 
thine  enemies,  and  seest  horses,  and  chariots,  and  a 
people  more  than  thou,  be  not  afraid  of  them:  for 
the  Lord  thy  God  is  with  thee,  which  brought  thee 
up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Jos.i.  9.  Have  I  not  commanded  thee?  Be  strong 
and  of  a  good  courage ;  be  not  afraid,  neither  be  thou 
dismayed  :  for  the  Lord  thy  God  is  Avith  thee  Avhith- 
ersoever  thou  goest. 

Jud.  vii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that 
the  LoiiD  said  unto  him.  Arise,  get  thee  down  tmto 
the  host ;  for  I  have  delivered  it  into  thine  hand. 

1  Kings  xx.  28.  And  there  came  a  man  of  God,  and 
spake  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  and  said.  Thus  saith 
the  Lord,  Because  the  Syrians  have  said.  The  Lord 
is  God  of  the  hills,  but  he  is  not  God  of  the  valleys, 
therefore  Avill  I  deliver  all  this  great  multitude  into 
thine  hand,  and  ye  shall  knoAV  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

See  2  Chr.  xx.  15, 17 ;  xxxii.  6-8.    Is.  xxxi.  3. 

§  9.   Sends  Panic 

Ex.  XV.  14.  The  people  shall  hear,  and  be  afraid : 
sorroAV  shall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants  of  Palestina. 

 15.  Then  the  dukes  of  Edom  shall  be  amazed; 

the  mighty  men  of  Moal),  trembling  shall  take  hold 
upon  them ;  all  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan  shall  melt 
away. 

 16.  Fear  and  dread  shall  fall  upon  them  ;  by 

the  greatness  of  thine  arm  they  shall  be  as  still  as 
a  stone ;  till  thy  people  pass  over.  O  Lord,  till  the 
people  pass  over,  which  thou  hast  purchased. 

See  Is.  xix.  2;  xxx.  15-17.  Jer.  xlix.  37.  Ezek. 
xxxii.  9,  10;  xxxviii.  21.    Ob.  9. 

(A.  A  NOTABLE  INSTANCE.) 

2  Kings  vii.  3.  And  there  were  four  leprous  men  at 
the  entermg  in  of  the  gate  :  and  they  said  one  to  an- 
other. Why  sit  we  here  until  we  die '? 

 4.  If  we  say.  We  will  enter  into  the  city,  then 

the  famine  is  in  the  city,  and  we  shall  die  there  :  and 
if  we  sit  still  here,  we  die  also.  Noav  therefore  come, 
and  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the  Syrians :  if  they 
save  us  alive,  Ave  shall  live ;  and  if  they  kill  us,  we 
shall  but  die. 

 5.  And  they  rose  up  in  the  twilight,  to  go  unto 

the  camp  of  the  Svrians :  and  wlien  they  were  come 
to  the  uttermost  part  of  the  camp  of  Syria,  behold, 
tliere  was  no  man  there. 

§  10.   Threatens  Defeat. 

Lev.  xxvi.  17.  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  you, 
and  ye  shall  be  slain  before  your  enemies :  they  that 
hate  you  shall  reign  over  you ;  and  ye  shall  flee  whea 
none'pnrsueth  you.  , 


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WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Deut.  xxxii.  25.  The  sword  without,  and  terror  with- 
in, shall  destroy  both  the  young  man  and  the  virgin, 
the  suckling  nho  with  the  man  of  gray  hairs. 

1  Sam.  ii.  10.  The  adversaries  of  the  Lord  shall  be 
broken  to  pieces ;  out  of  heaven  shall  he  thunder 
upon  them :  the  Lord  shall  judge  tlie  ends  of  the 
earth  ;  and  he  shall  give  strength  unto  his  king,  and 
exalt  the  horn  of  his  anointed. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  13.  And  the  messenger  that  went  to 
call  Micaiah  spake  to  him,  saying,  Behold,  the  words 
of  the  prophets  declare  good  ta  the  king  with  one  as- 
sent ;  Let  thy  word  therefore,  I  pray  tliee,  be  like  one 
of  theirs,  and  speak  thou  good. 

 13.  And  Micaiah  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth, 

even  what  my  God  saith,  that  will  I  speak. 

 15.  And  the  king  said  to  him,  how  many  times 

shall  I  adjure  thee  that  thou  say  nothing  but  the  truth 
to  me  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  ? 

 16.  Then  he  said,  I  did  see  all  Israel  scattered 

upon  the  mountains,  as  sheep  that  have  no  shepherd : 
and  the  Lord  said,  Tliese  have  no  master ;  let  them 
return  tlierefore  every  man  to  his  house  in  peace. 

Is.  XXX.  15.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  Gou,  the  Holy 
One  of  Israel ;  In  returning  and  rest  shall  ye  be 
saved ;  in  quietness  and  in  confidence  shall  be  your 
strength :  and  ye  would  not. 

 16.  But  ye  said.  No ;  for  we  will  flee  upon 

horses ;  therefore  shall  ye  flee  :  and.  We  will  ride  upon 
the  swift;  therefore  shall  they  that  pursue  you  be 
swift. 

 17.  One  thousand  shall  flee  at  the  rebuke  of 

one ;  at  the  rebuke  of  five  shall  ye  flee:  till  ye  be  left 
as  a  beacon  upon  the  top  of  a  mountain,  and  as  an 
ensign  on  a  hill. 

Ezek.  XV.  6.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  As 
the  vine  tree  among  the  trees  of  the  forest,  which  I 
have  given  to  the  fire  for  fuel,  so  will  I  give  the  in- 
habitants of  Jerusalem. 

 7.  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  them  ;  they 

shall  go  out  from  one  fire,  and  anotfie.r  fire  shall  de- 
vour them ;  and  ye  shall  loiow  that  I  am  the  Lord, 
when  I  set  my  fiice  against  them. 

 8.  And  I  will  make  the  land  desolate,  be- 
cause they  have  committed  a  trespass,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

—  xxi.  9.  Son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  Say,  A  sword,  a  sword  is  sharpened, 
and  also  furbished : 

 10.  It  is  sharpened  to  make  a  sore  slaughter ; 

it  is  furbished  that  it  may  glitter :  should  we  then 
make  mirth?  it  contemneth  the  rod  of  my  son,  as 
every  tree. 

 11.  And  he  hath  given  it  to  be  furbished,  that 

it  may  be  handled  :  this  sword  is  sharpened,  and  it  is 
furbished,  to  give  it  into  the  hand  of  the  slayer. 

 12.  Cry  and  howl,  son  of  man  ;  for  it  shall  be 

upon  my  people,  it  shall  be  upon  all  the  princes  of 
Israel :  terrors  by  reason  of  the  sword  shall  be  upon 
my  people  :  smite  therefore  upon  thy  thigh. 

 13.  Because  it  is  a  trial,  and  what  if  tlie  sword 

contemn  even  the  rod  ?  it  shall  be  no  more,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

 14.  Thou  therefore,  son  of  man,  prophesy, 

and  smite  thine  hands  together,  and  let  the  sword  be 
doubled  the  third  time,  the  sword  of  the  slain :  it  is 
the  sword  of  the  great  men  that  are  slain,  which  en- 
tereth  into  their  privy  chambers. 

 15.  I  have  set  the  point  of  the  sword  against 

all  their  gates,  that  their  hearts  may  faint,  and  tlieir 
ruins  be  multiplied :  ah  1  it  is  made  bright,  it  is  wrap- 
ped up  for  the  slaughter. 

 16.  Go  thee  one  way  or  other,  either  on  the 

right  hand,  or  on  the  left,  whithersoever  thy  face  is 
set. 

 17.  I  will  also  smite  mine  hands  together,  and 

I  will  cause  my  fuiy  to  rest:  I  the  Lord  have  said  it. 
See  Jep.xlix.  35.  Ezek.xxix.  3. 

§  11.    And  Inflicts  it. 

Jos.  vii.  12.  Therefore  the  children  of  Israel  could 
not  stand  before  their  enemies,  but  turned  t?ieir  backs 
before  their  enemies,  because  they  were  accursed  : 


neither  will  I  be  with  you  anymore,  except  ye  destroy 
the  accursed  from  among  you. 

 13.  Up,  sanctify  the  people,  and  say,  Sanctify 

yourselves  against  to  morrow :  for  thus  saith  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel,  There  is  an  accursed  thing  in  the  midst 
of  thee,  O  Israel:  thou  canst  not  stand  before  thine 
enemies,  until  ye  take  away  the  accursed  thing  from 
among  you. 

Ps.  Ixxvi.  3.  There  brake  he  the  arrows  of  the  bow, 
the  shield,  and  the  sword,  and  the  battle.  Selah. 

—  Ixxviii.  66.  And  lie  smote  his  enemies  in  the 
hinder  parts  :  he  put  them  to  a  perpetual  reproach. 

—  Ixxxix.  10.  Thou  hast  broken  Rahab  in  pieces,  as 
one  that  is  slain ;  thou  hast  scattered  thine  enemies 
witli  thy  strong  aim. 

See  2  Chr,  xii.  5-8 ;  xxiv.  23,  24.  Is.  v.  25.  Jer. 
xlvi.  15, 16. 

§  12.  God's  Hand  acknowledged  in  Defeat. 

Ps.  xliv.  9.  But  thou  hast  cast  off,  and  put  us  to 
shame  ;  and  goest  not  forth  with  our  armies. 

 10.  Thou  makest  us  to  turn  back  from  the 

enemy :  and  they  which  hate  us  spoil  for  themselves. 

See  Ps.  Ixxxix.  43^4. 


CHAP.  II. 
MILITARY  ORGANIZATION 

§  13.   Household  Troops. 

See  Gen.  xiv.  14. 

§  14.  Tolunteers. 

Jud.  iii.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  hewas  come, 
that  he  blew  a  trumpet  in  the  mountain  of  Ephraim, 
and  the  children  of  Israel  went  down  with  him  fi-om 
the  mount,  and  he  before  them. 

—  V.  9.  My  heart  is  toward  the  governors  of  Israel, 
that  offered  themselves  willingly  among  the  people. 
Bless  ye  the  Lord. 

—  vi.  34.  But  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon 
Gideon,  and  he  blew  a  trumpet ;  and  Abi-ezer  was 
gathered  after  him. 

 35.  And  he  sent  messengers  throughout  all 

Manasseh  ;  who  also  was  gathered  after  him  :  and  he 
sent  mes.sengers  unto  Asher,  and  unto  Zebulun,  and 
unto  Naphtali ;  and  they  came  up  to  meet  them. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  13.  And  the  three  eldest  sons  of  Jesse 
went  a>id  followed  Saul  to  the  battle  :  and  the  names 
of  his  three  sons  that  went  to  the  battle  were  Eliab  the 
firstborn,  and  next  unto  him  Abiuadab,  and  the  third 
Shammah. 

 14.  And  David  was  the  youngest :  and  the  three 

eldest  followed  Saul. 

2  Sam.  XX.  4.  Then  said  the  king  to  Amasa,  Assem- 
ble me  the  men  of  Judah  within  three  days,  and  be 
thou  here  present. 

 5.  So  Amasa  went  to  assemble  the  men  of 

Judah  :  but  he  tarried  longer  than  the  set  time  which, 
he  had  appointed  him. 

 14.  And  he  went  through  all  the  tribes  of 

Israel  unto  Abel,  and  to  Beth-maachah,  and  all  the 
Berites :  and  they  were  gathered  together,  and  went 
also  after  him. 

2  Kings  iii.  21.  And  when  all  the Moabites  heard  that 
the  kings  were  come  up  to  fight  against  them,  they 
gathered  all  that  were  able  to  put  on  armour,  and  up- 
ward, and  stood  in  the  border. 

§  15.   Military  AdTcnturers. 

I  Sam.  xxii.  1.  David  therefore  departed  thence,  and 
escaped  to  the  cave  Adullam  :  and  when  his  brethren 
and  all  his  father's  house  heard  if,  they  went  down 
thither  to  him. 

 2.  And  every  one  thai  was  in  distress,  and 

every  one  that  loas  in  debt,  and  every  one  that  icas  dis- 
contented, gathered  themselves  unto  him ;  and  he  be- 
came a  captain  over  them  ;  and  there  were  witli  him 
about  four  hundred  men. 


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CHAP.  II. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Sam.  XV.  11.  And  with  Absalom  went  two  hun- 
dred men  out  of  Jerusalem,  that  were  called ;  and  they 
■went  in  their  simplicity,  and  they  knew  not  any  thing. 

I  Kings  xi.  25.  And  he  was  an  adversary  to  Israel  all 
the  days  of  Solomon,  besides  the  mischief  that  Hadad 
did :  and  he  abhorred  Israel,  and  reigned  over  Syria. 

I  Chr.  xii.  20.  As  he  wenttoZiklag,  there  fell  to  him 
of  Manasseh,  Adnah,  and  Jozabad,  and  Jediael,  and 
Michael,  and  Jozabad,  and  Elihu,  and  Zilthai,  captains 
of  the  thousands  that  were  of  Manasseh. 

 21.  And  they  helped  David  against  the  band 

of  the  rovers :  for  they  were  all  mighty  men  of  valour, 
and  were  captains  in  the  host. 

I  Kings  xi.  24.  And  he  gathered  men  unto  him,  and 
became  captain  over  a  band,  when  David  slew  them 
of  Zobah :  and  they  went  to  Damascus,  and  dwelt 
therein,  and  reigned  in  Damascus. 

§  16.   Military  Strength  of  the  Hebrews. 

(1.  TIME  OF  JOSHUA:   OF  TWO  TRIBES  AND  A  HALF.) 

Jos.  iv.  12.  And  the  children  of  Reuben,  and  the 
children  of  Gad,  and  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  passed 
over  armed  before  the  children  of  Israel,  as  Moses 
spake  imto  them : 

 13.  About  forty  thousand  prepared  for  war 

passed  over  before  the  Lord  unto  battle,  to  the  plains 
of  Jericho. 

(2.  TIME  OF  THE  JUDGES.) 

Jud.xx.  1.  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  went  out, 
and  the  congregation  was  gathered  together  as  one 
man,  from  Dan  even  to  Beer-sheba,  with  the  land  of 
GUead,  unto  the  Lord  in  ]\Iizpeh. 

 2.  And  the  chief  of  all  the  people,  even  of  all 

the  tribes  of  Israel,  presented  themselves  in  the  assem- 
bly of  the  people  of  God,  four  hundred  thousand  foot- 
men that  drew  sword. 

 15.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  were  num- 
bered at  that  time  out  of  the  cities  twenty  and  six  thou- 
sand men  that  drew  sword,  besides  the  inhabitants  of 
Gibeah,  which  were  numbered  seven  hundred  chosen 
men. 

 17.  And  the  men  of  Israel,  besides  Benjamin, 

were  numbered  four  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew 
Bword :  all  these  were  men  of  war. 

(3.  TIME  OF  SAUL.) 

I  Sam.xi.  8.  And  when  he  numbered  them  in  Be- 
zek,  the  children  of  Israel  were  three  hundred  thou- 
sand, and  the  men  of  Judah  thirty  thousand. 

1  Chr.  V.  18.  The  sons  of  Reuben,  and  the  Gadites, 
and  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  of  valiant  men,  men 
able  to  bear  buckler  and  sword,  and  to  shoot  with 
bow,  and  skilful  in  war,  were  four  and  forty  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  threescore,  that  went  out  to  the  war. 

(4.  TIME  OF  DAVID.) 

See  I  Chr.  xii.  23-38. 

(5.    TIME    OF    REHOBOAM  :     JIIDAH    AND  BENJAMIN 
ONLY.) 

See  I  Kings  xii.  21. 

(6.  TIME  OF  ABIJAH  :  JUDAH  AND  ISRAEL.) 

2  Chr.  xiii.  3.  And  Abijah  set  the  battle  in  array 
with  an  army  of  valiant  men  of  war,  even  four  hundred 
thousand  chosen  men :  Jeroboam  also  set  the  battle  in 
array  against  him  with  eight  hundred  thousand  cho- 
sen men,  being  mighty  men  of  valour. 

(7.  JTJD.^H:  UNDER  JEHOSHAPHAT.) 

6ee2  Chr.xvii.  13-18. 

(8.  JUDAH  XJNDER  AMAZIAH.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxv.  5. 

(9.  JTTDAH  UNDER  TJZZIAH.) 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  13.  The  whole  number  of  the  chief  of 
the  fathers  of  the  mighty  men  of  valour  were  two  thou- 
sand and  six  hundred. 

 13.  And  under  their  hand  was  an  army,  three 

hundred  thousand  and  seven  thousand  and  five  hun- 
dred, that  made  war  with  mighty  power,  to  help  the 
kings  against  the  enemy. 


§  17.    Hebrew  Standing  Army. 

(1.  UNDER  SAUL.) 

1  Sam.  xiii.  1.  Saul  reigned  one  year ;  and  when  he 
had  reigned  two  j'ears  over  Israel, 

 2.  Saul  chose  him  three  thousand  men  of 

Israel ;  whereof  two  thousand  were  with  Saul  in  Jlich- 
mash  and  in  mount  Beth-el,  and  a  thousand  were  with 
Jonathan  in  Gibeah  of  Benjamin:  and  the  rest  of  the 
people  he  sent  every  man  to  his  tent. 

—  xiv.  52.  And  there  was  sore  war  against  the  Phi- 
listines all  the  days  of  Saul :  and  when  Saul  saw  any 
strong  man,  or  any  valiant  man,  he  took  him  unto  him. 

(2.  UNDER  UZZIAH.) 

2  ChP.  xxvi.  11.  Moreover  Uzziah  had  a  host  of 
fighting  men,  that  went  out  to  war  by  bands,  accord- 
ing to  the  number  of  their  account  by  the  hand  of 
Jeiel  the  scribe  and  Maaseiah  the  ruler,  under  the  hand 
of  Hananiah,  one  of  the  king's  captains. 

§  18.    Generals  and  Officers  appointed  by  the 
King. 

1  Sam.  xviii.  13.  Therefore  Saul  removed  him  from 
him,  and  made  him  his  captain  over  a  thousand ;  and 
he  went  out  and  came  in  before  the  people. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  25.  And  Absalom  made  Amasa  captain 
of  the  host  instead  of  Joab  :  which  Amasa  was  a  man's 
son,  whose  name  was  libra  an  Israelite,  that  went  in 
to  Abigail  the  daughter  of  Nahash,  sister  to  Zeruiah 
Joab's  mother. 

—  xviii.  1.  And  David  numbered  the  people  that 
were  with  him,  and  set  captains  of  thousands  and  cap- 
tains of  hundreds  over  them. 

 2.  And  David  sent  forth  a  third  part  of  the 

people  under  the  hand  of  Joab,  and  a  third  part  under 
the  hand  of  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  Joab's  broth- 
er, and  a  third  part  under  the  hand  of  Ittai  the  Gittite. 
And  the  king  said  unto  the  people,  I  will  surely  go 
forth  with  you  myself  also. 

—  xix.  13.  And  say  ye  to  Amasa,  Art  thou  not 
of  my  bone,  and  of  my  flesh  ?  God  do  so  to  me,  and 
more  also,  if  thou  be  not  captain  of  the  host  before  me 
continually  in  the  room  of  Joab. 

—  XX.  23.  Now  Joab  was  over  all  the  host  of  Israel : 
and  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  loas  over  the  Chereth- 
ites  and  over  the  Pelethites : 

1  Chr.  xxvii.  34.  And  after  Ahithoph el  wrts  Jehoiada 
the  son  of  Benaiah,  and  Abiathar :  and  the  general  of 
the  king's  army  was  Joab. 

2  Chr.  viii.  9.  But  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  Solo- 
mon make  no  servants  for  his  work ;  but  they  were 
men  of  war,  and  chief  of  his  captains,  and  captains  of 
his  chariots  and  horsemen. 

I  Kings  xx.  24.  And  do  this  thing,  Take  the  kings 
away,  every  man  out  of  his  place,  and  put  captains  in 
their  rooms : 

§  19.   Authority  of  Officers. 

Mat.  viii.  9.  For  I  am  a  man  under  authority,  hav- 
ing soldiers  under  me :  and  I  say  to  this  man,  Go,  and 
he  goeth ;  and  to  another.  Come,  and  he  cometh  ;  and 
to  my  servant.  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it. 

Lukevii.  8.  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  author- 
ity, having  under  me  soldiers,  and  I  say  unto  one.  Go, 
and  he  goeth  ;  and  to  another.  Come,  and  he  cometh  ; 
and  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it. 

§  20.  Life-Guard. 

1  Sam.  xxviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days, 
that  the  Philistines  gathered  their  armies  together  for 
warfare,  to  fight  with  Israel.  And  Achisli  said  unto 
David,  Know  thou  assuredly,  that  thou  shalt  go  out 
with  me  to  battle,  thou  and  thy  men. 

 2.  And  David  said  to  Achish,  Surely  thou  shalt 

know  what  thy  servant  can  do.  And  Achish  said  to 
David,  Therefore  will  I  make  thee  keeper  of  mine  head 
for  ever. 

See  2  Kings  xxv.  2,  8-20.  Jer.  xxxix.  9-13;  xl. 
1-5. 

(A.    David's  life  saved.) 

2  Sam.  xxi.  17.  But  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  buc- 


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coured  him,  and  smote  the  Philistine,  and  killed  him. 
Then  the  men  of  David  sware  unto  him,  saying,  Thou 
Shalt  go  no  more  out  with  us  to  battle,  that  thou  quench 
not  the  light  of  Israel. 

§  21.  Armor-bearers. 

1  Sam.  xvi.  21.  And  David  came  to  Saul,  and  stood 
before  him :  and  he  loved  him  greatly ;  and  he  became 
his  armour-bearer. 

—  xvii.  7.  And  the  staff  of  his  spear  wa«  like  a  weav- 
er's beam  ;  and  his  spear's  head  weighed  six  hundred 
shekels  of  iron :  and  one  bearing  a  shield  went  before 
him. 

 41.  And  the  Philistine  came  on  and  drew 

near  unto  David ;  and  the  man  that  bare  the  shield  went 
before  him. 

2  Sam.  xviii.  15.  And  ten  young  men  that  bare  Joab's 
armour  compassed  about  and  smote  Absalom,  and  slew 
him. 

See  Jud.  ix.  54,  55.   I  Sam.  xiv.  1,  7, 13, 14. 

§  22.   Priest's  Military  Duties. 

Deut.  XX.  2.  And  it  shall  be,  when  ye  are  come  nigh 
unto  the  battle,  that  the  priest  shall  approach  and  speak 
unto  the  people, 

 3.  And  shall  say  unto  them.  Hear,  O  Israel,  ye 

approach  this  day  unto  battle  against  your  enemies : 
let  not  your  hearts  faint,  fear  not,  and  do  not  tremble, 
neither  be  ye  terrified  because  of  them  ; 

2  Chr.  xiii.  12.  And,  behold,  God  himself  is  with  us 
fovour  captain,  and  his  priests  with  sounding  trumpets 
to  cry  alarm  against  you.  O  children  of  Israel,  tight  ye 
not  against  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers;  for  ye  shall 
not  prosj^er. 

See  I  Chr.  xii.  26-28. 

§  23.  Auxiliaries. 

2  Sam.  XV.  19.  Then  said  the  king  to  Ittai  the  Git- 
tite.  Wherefore  goest  thou  also  with  us  ?  return  to  thy 
place,  and  abide  with  the  king  :  for  thou  art  a  stranger, 
and  also  an  exile. 

 20.  Whereas  thou  earnest  but  yesterday,  should 

I  this  day  make  thee  go  up  and  down  with  us?  seeing 
I  go  whither  I  may,  return  thou,  and  take  back  thy 
brethren :  mercy  and  truth  be  with  thee. 

 21.  And  Ittai  answered  the  king,  and  said.  As 

the  Loud  liveth,  and  as  my  lord  the  king  liveth,  surely 
in  what  jilace  ray  lord  the  king  shall  be,  whether  in 
death  or  life,  even  there  also  will  thy  servant  be. 

 22.  And  David  said  to  Ittai,  Go  and  pass  over. 

And  Ittai  the  Gittite  passed  over,  and  all  his  men,  and 
aU  the  little  ones  that  were  with  him. 

I  Sam.  xxix.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  gathered  to- 
gether all  their  armies  to  Aphek;  and  the  Israelites 
pitched  by  a  fountain  which  is  in  Jezrcel. 

 2.  And  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  passed  on 

by  hundreds,  and  by  thousands :  but  David  and  his 
men  passed  on  in  the  rearward  with  Achish. 

 3.  Then  said  the  princes  of  the  Philistines, 

What  do  these  Hebrews  here  ?  And  Achish  said  unto 
the  princes  of  the  Philistines,  Is  not  this  David,  the 
servant  of  Saul  the  king  of  Israel,  which  hath  been 
with  me  these  days,  or  these  years,  and  I  have  found 
no  fault  in  him  since  he  fell  unto  mc  unto  this  day  ? 

 4.  And  the  princes  of  the  Philistines  were 

wroth  with  him ;  and  the  princes  of  the  Philistines 
said  unto  him.  Make  tliis  fellovr  return,  that  he  may  go 
again  to  his  place  which  thou  hast  aiiiiointed  him,  and 
let  hira  not  go  down  with  us  to  battle,  lest  in  the  bat- 
tle he  be  an  adversary  to  us  :  for  wiierewith  should  he 
reconcile  himself  unto  his  master  ?  should  it  not  iewith 
the  heads  of  these  men  ? 

 5.  Is  not  this  David,  of  whom  they  sang  one 

to  another  in  dances,  sayinii',  Saul  slew  his  thousands, 
and  David  his  ten  thousands  ? 

 6.  Then  Achish  called  David,  and  said  unto 

him.  Surely,  as  the  Lord  liveth,  thou  hast  been  up- 
right, and  "thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in  with  me 
in  the  host  is  good  in  my  sight:  for  I  have  not  found 
evil  in  thee  since  the  day  of  thy  coming  unto  mc  unto 
this  day  :  nevertheless  the  lords  favour  thee  not. 


 7.  Wherefore  now  return,  and  go  in  peace,  that 

thou  displease  not  the  lords  of  the  Philistines. 

 8.  And  David  said  unto  Achish,  But  what 

have  I  done  ?  and  what  hast  thou  found  in  thy  servant 
so  long  as  I  have  been  with  thee  unto  this  day,  that  I 
may  not  go  fight  against  the  enemies  of  my  lord  the 
king? 

 9.  And  Achish  answered  and  said  to  David,  I 

know  that  thou  art  good  in  my  sight,  as  an  angel  of 
God:  notwithstanding  the  princes  of  the  Philistines 
have  said.  He  shall  not  go  up  with  us  to  the  battle. 

 10.  Wherefore  now  rise  up  early  in  the  morn- 
ing with  thy  master's  -servants  that  are  come  with  thee ; 
and  as  soon  as  ye  be  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
have  light,  depart. 

 11.  So  David  and  his  men  rose  up  early  to  de- 

liart  in  the  morning,  to  return  into  the  land  of  the  Phi- 
listines.   And  the  Philistines  went  up  to  Jezreel. 

I  Chr.  xii.  19.  And  there  fell  some  of  Manasseh  to 
David,  when  he  came  with  the  Philistines  against 
Saul  to  battle ;  but  they  helped  them  not :  for  the  lords 
of  the  Philistines  upon  advisement  sent  him  away, 
saying.  He  will  fall  to  his  master  Saul  to  the  jeojMrdy 
of  our  heads. 

§  21.  Mercenaries. 

2  Sam.  X.  6.  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 
that  they  stank  before  David,  the  children  of  Amnion 
sent  and  hired  the  Syrians  of  Beth-rehob,  and  the  Sj-r- 
ians  of  Zoba,  twenty  thousand  footmen,  and  of  king 
Maacah  a  thousand  men,  and  of  Ish-tob  twelve  thou- 
sand men. 

I  Chr.  xix.  6.  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon 
saw  that  they  had  made  themselves  odious  to  David, 
Hanun  and  the  children  of  Ammon  sent  a  thousand 
talents  of  silver  to  hire  them  chariots  and  horsemen 
out  of  Mesopotamia,  and  out  of  Syria-maachah,  and 
out  of  Zobah. 

 7.  So  they  hired  thirty  and  two  thousand 

chariots,  and  the  king  of  Maachah  and  his  people; 
who  came  and  pitched  before  Medeba.  And  the  chil- 
dren of  Ammon  gathered  themselves  together  from 
their  cities,  and  came  to  battle. 

See  2  Chr.  xvi.  2, 3 ;  xxv.  6. 

§  25.   References  to  Cavalry. 

See  2  Kings  xviii.  23.  Is.  xxxvi.  8.  Jer.  viii.  16. 
Ezek.  xxiii.  22,  23;  xxvi.  11;  xxxviii.  15.  Hab.  i.  8. 
Zech.  X.  3,  5. 

§  26.   Strength  of  Gentile  Armies. 

Jud.  vii.  12.  And  the  Midianites  and  the  Amalekites 
and  all  the  children  of  the  east  lay  along  in  the  val- 
ley like  grasshoppers  for  multitude ;  and  their  camela 
we)-e  without  number,  as  the  sand  by  the  sea  side  for 
multitude. 

I  Sam.  xiii.  5.  And  the  Philistines  gathered  them- 
selves together  to  light  with  Israel,  thirty  thousand 
chariots,  and  six  thousand  horsemen,  and  people  aa 
the  sand  which  is  on  the  sea  shore  in  multitude:  and 
they  came  up,  and  pitched  in  Michmash,  eastward 
from  Beth-aven. 

I  Kings  xx.  25.  And  number  thee  an  army,  like  the 
army  that  thou  hast  lost,  horse  for  horse,  and  chariot 
for  chariot:  and  we  will  fight  against  them  in  the 
]ilain,  and  surely  we  shall  be  stronger  than  they.  And 
he  hearkened  unto  their  voice,  and  did  so. 

 27.  And  the  children  of  Israel  were  numbered, 

and  were  all  i)resent,  and  went  against  them  :  and  the 
children  of  Israel  pitched  before  them  like  two  little 
flocks  of  kids ;  but  the  Svrians  filled  the  country. 

See  2  Chr.  xii.  2,  3. 

See  2  Kings  xix.  35,  for  Sennacherib's  army. 


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CHAP.  III. 

CHAP.  III. 

ARMS  AND  SUPPLIES. 

§  27.  Uniform. 
SeeEzek.xxiiL  6, 12.    Nah.ii.  3. 

§  28.  Armor. 

(1.  OFFENSIVE.) 

Jud.  iii.  16.  But  Ehud  made  him  a  dagger  which 
had  two  edges,  of  a  cubit  length ;  and  he  did  gird  it 
under  his  raiment  upon  his  right  thigh. 

 31.  And  Ehud  put  forth  his  left  hand,  and  took 

the  dagger  from  his  right  thigh,  and  thrust  it  into  his 
belly: 

 22.  And  the  haft  also  went  in  after  the  blade : 

and  the  fat  closed  upon  the  blade,  so  that  he  could  not 
draw  the  dagger  out  of  his  belly ;  and  the  dirt  came 
out. 

I  Sam.  xvii.  51.  Therefore  David  ran,  and  stood 
upon  the  Philistine,  and  took  his  sword,  and  drew  it 
out  of  the  sheath  thereof,  and  slew  him,  and  cut  off 
his  head  therewith.  And  when  the  Philistines  saw 
their  champion  was  dead,  they  fled. 

—  xxi.  8.  And  David  said  unto  Ahimelech,  And  is 
there  not  here  under  thine  hand  spear  or  sword  ?  for 
I  have  neither  brought  my  sword  nor  my  weapons 
with  me,  because  the  king's  business  required  haste. 

 9.  And  the  priest  said.  The  sword  of  Goliath 

the  Philistine,  whom  thou  slewest  in  the  valley  of 
Elah,  behold,  it  is  here  wrapped  in  a  cloth  behind  the 
ephod :  if  thou  wilt  take  that,  take  it :  for  there  is  no 
other  save  that  here.  And  David  said.  There  is  none 
like  that ;  give  it  me. 

— XX  vi.  22.  And  David  answered  and  said,  Behold  the 
king's  spear!  and  let  one  of  the  young  men  come 
over  and  fetch  it. 

2  Sam.  XX.  8.  When  theywre  at  the  gi  eat  stone  which 
is  in  Gibeon,  Amasa  went  before  them.  And  Joab's 
garment  that  he  had  put  on  was  girded  unto  him,  and 
upon  it  a  girdle  with  a  sword  fastened  upon  his  loins 
in  the  sheath  thereof;  and  as  he  went  forth  it  fell  out. 

Job  XX.  2S.  It  is  drawn,  and  cometh  out  of  the 
body;  yea,  the  glittering  sword  cometh  out  of  his 
gall :  terrors  are  upon  him. 

Is.  iii.  25.  Thy  men  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  thy 
mighty  in  the  war. 

 26.  And  her  gates  shall  lament  and  mourn ; 

and  she  being  desolate  shall  sit  upon  the  ground. 

Lam.  ii.  21.  The  young  and  the  old  lie  on  the  ground 
in  the  streets:  my  virgins  and  my  young  men  are 
fallen  by  the  sword ;  thou  hast  slain  them  in  the  day 
of  thine  anger ;  thou  hast  killed,  and  not  pitied. 

 23.  Thou  hast  called  as  in  a  solemn  day  my 

terrors  round  about,  so  that  in  the  day  of  the  Lord's 
auger  none  escaped  nor  remained :  those  that  I  have 
swaddled  and  brought  up  hath  mine  enemy  consumed. 

Luke  xxii.  36.  Then  said  he  unto  them.  But  now, 
he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  it,  and  likewise  his 
scrip :  and  he  that  hath  no  sword,  let  him  sell  his  gar- 
ment, and  buy  one. 

 38.  And  they  said.  Lord,  behold,  here  are  two 

swords.    And  he  said  unto  them.  It  is  enough. 

(3.  DEFENSrrE.) 

I  Sam.  xvii.  5.  And  he  had  a  helmet  of  brass  upon 
his  head,  and  he  was  armed  with  a  coat  of  mail ;  and 
the  weight  of  the  coat  was  five  thousand  shekels  of 
brass. 

 6.  And  he  had  greaves  of  brass  upon  his  legs, 

and  a  target  of  brass  between  his  shoulders. 

Ps.xviii.  3.  The  Lord  w  my  rock,  and  my  fortress,  and 
my  deliverer;  my  God,  my  strength,  in  whom  I  will 
trust ;  my  buckler  and  the  horn  of  my  salvation,  and 
my  high  tower. 

 30.  As  for  God,  his  way  is  perfect :  the  word 

of  the  Lord  is  tried :  he  is  a  buckler  to  all  those  that 
trust  in  him. 

—  cxv.  9.  O  Israel,  trust  thou  in  the  Lord  :  he  is 
their  help  and  their  shield. 

 10.  O  house  of  Aaron,  trust  in  the  Lord  :  he 

is  their  help  and  their  shield. 


 11.  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  trust  in  the  Lord: 

he  is  their  help  and  their  shield. 

(3.  BOTH  OFFENSrVE  AND  DEFENSIVE.) 

1  Sam.  xvii.  38.  And  Saul  armed  David  with  his  ar- 
mour, and  he  put  a  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head : 
also  he  armed  him  with  a  coat  of  mail. 

 39.  And  David  girded  his  sword  upon  his 

armour,  and  he  assayed  to  go ;  for  he  had  not  proved  it. 
And  David  said  unto  Saul,  I  cannot  go  with  these;  for 
I  have  not  proved  them.    And  David  put  them  off  him. 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  14.  And  Uzziah  prepared  for  them 
throughout  all  the  host  shields,  and  spears,  and  hel- 
mets, and  habergeons,  and  bows,  and  slings  to  cast 
stones. 

§  29.  Sling. 

I  Sam.  xvii.  40.  And  he  took  his  staff  in  his  hand, 
and  chose  him  five  smooth  stones  out  of  the  brook, 
and  put  them  in  a  shepherd's  bag  which  he  had,  even 
in  a  scrip ;  and  his  sling  was  in  his  hand :  and  he  drew 
near  to  the  Philistine. 

 48.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  Philistine 

arose,  and  came  and  drew  nigh  to  meet  David,  that 
David  hasted,  and  ran  toward  the  army  to  meet  the 
Philistine. 

 49.  And  David  put  his  hand  in  his  bag,  and 

took  thence  a  stone,  and  slang  it,  and  smote  the  Philis- 
tine in  his  forehead,  that  the  stone  sunk  into  his  fore- 
head ;  and  he  fell  upon  his  face  to  the  earth. 

 50.  So  David  prevailed  over  the  Philistine 

with  a  sling  and  with  a  stone,  and  smote  the  Philistine, 
and  slew  him ;  but  there  was  no  sword  in  the  hand  of 
David. 

Jer.  X.  17.  Gather  up  thy  wares  out  of  the  land,  O 
inhabitant  of  the  fortress. 

 18.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will 

sling  out  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  at  this  once,  and 
will  distress  them,  that  they  may  find  it  so. 

§  30.   Cavalry  Equipment. 
See  Jer.  xlvi.  4. 

§  31.   Bow  and  Arrows. 

I  Sam.  XX.  40.  And  Jonathan  gave  his  artillery  unto 
his  lad,  and  said  unto  him.  Go,  carry  them  to  the  city. 

Job  vi.  4.  For  the  arrows  of  the  Almighty  are  within 
me,  the  poison  whereof  drinketh  up  my  spirit:  the 
terrors  of  God  do  set  themselves  in  array  against  me. 

—  XX.  24.  He  shall  flee  from  the  iron  weapon,  and 
the  bow  of  steel  shall  strike  him  through. 

—  xxix.  20.  My  glory  was  fresh  in  me,  and  my  bow 
was  renewed  in  my  hand. 

Ps.  xi.  2.  For,  lo,  the  wicked  bend  th^ir  bow,  they 
make  ready  their  arrow  upon  the  string,  that  they  may 
privily  shoot  at  the  upright  in  heart. 

Jer.  iv.  29.  The  whole  city  shall  flee  for  the  noise 
of  the  horsemen  and  bowmen;  they  shall  go  into 
thickets,  and  climb  up  upon  the  rocks :  every  city 
shall  be  forsaken,  and  not  a  man  dwell  therein. 

—  li.  3.  Against  him  that  bendeth  let  the  archer 
bend  his  bow,  and  against  him  that  lifteth  himself  up 
in  his  brigandine  :  and  spare  ye  not  her  young  men ; 
destroy  ye  utterly  all  her  host. 

 4.  Thus  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  land  of  the 

Chaldeans,  and  tTiey  that  are  thrust  through  in  her  streets. 

Hos.  vii.  15.  Though  I  have  bound  and  strengthened 
their  arms,  j'et  do  they  imagine  mischief  against  me. 

 16.  They  return,  but  not  to  the  Most  High : 

they  are  like  a  deceitful  bow :  their  princes  shall  tall 
by  the  sword  for  the  rage  of  their  tongue :  this  shall  be 
their  derision  in  the  land  of,  Egypt. 

Amosii.  14.  Therefore  the  flight  shall  perish  from 
the  swift,  and  the  strong  shall  not  strengthen  his  force, 
neither  sliall  the  mighty  deliver  himself: 

•  15.  Neither  shall  he  stand  tliat  handleth  the 

bow ;  and  ?ie  that  is  swift  of  foot  shall  not  deliver 
self:  neither  shall  he  that  rideth  the  horse  deliver 
himself 

 16.  And  he  that  is  courageous  among  the 

mighty  shall  flee  away  naked  in  that  day,  saith  the 
Lord. 

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(A.  AHCHERT  BIGJirALS.) 

I  Sam.  XX.  11.  And  Jonathau  said  unto  David, 
Come,  and  let  us  go  out  into  the  field.  And  they 
went  out  both  of  them  into  the  field. 

 12.  And  Jonathau  said  unto  David,  O  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  when  I  have  sounded  my  father  about 
to  morrow  any  time,  or  the  third  day,  and,  behold, 
(here  he  good  toward  David,  and  I  then  send  not  unto 
thee,  and  shew  it  thee ; 

 13.  The  Lord  do  so  and  much  more  to  Jona- 
than :  but  if  it  please  my  father  to  do  thee  evil,  then  I 
will  shew  it  thee,  and  send  thee  away,  that  thou  may- 
est  go  in  peace :  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee,  as  he 
hath  been  with  my  father. 

—  —  14.  And  thou  shalt  not  only  while  yet  I  live 
shew  me  the  kindness  of  the  Lord,  that  I  die  not: 

 15.  But  aho  thou  shalt  not  cut  ofi'  thy  kindness 

from  my  house  for  ever :  no,  not  when  the  Lord  hath 
cut  oti"  the  enemies  of  David  every  one  from  the  face 
of  the  earth. 

—  — 19.  And  when  tliou  hast  stayed  three  days, 
then  thou  shalt  go  down  quickly,  and  come  to  the 
place  where  thou  didst  hide  thyself  when  the  business 
was  in  hand,  and  shalt  remain  by  the  stone  Ezel. 

 20.  And  I  will  shoot  three  arrows  on  the  side 

tMreof,  as  though  I  shot  at  a  mark. 

 21.  And,  behold,  I  will  send  a  lad,  sayivg.  Go, 

find  out  the  arrows.  If  I  expressly  say  unto  the  lad. 
Behold,  the  arrows  are  on  this  side  of  thee,  take  them ; 
then  come  thou :  for  tliere  is  peace  to  thee,  and  no 
hurt ;  as  the  Lord  liveth. 

 22.  But  if  I  say  thus  unto  the  young  man,  Be- 
hold, the  arrows  are  beyond  thee;  go  thy  way:  for 
the  Lord  hath  sent  thee  away. 

—  —  23.  And  as  touching  the  matter  which  thou 
and  I  have  spoken  of,  behold,  the  Lord  be  between 
thee  and  me  for  ever. 

 35.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that 

Jonathan  went  out  into  the  field  at  the  time  appointed 
with  David,  and  a  little  lad  with  him. 

 36.  And  he  said  unto  his  lad.  Run,  find  out 

now  the  arrows  which  I  shoot.  And  as  the  lad  ran, 
he  shot  an  arrow  beyond  him. 

 37.  And  when  the  lad  was  come  to  the  place 

of  the  arrow  which  Jonathan  had  shot,  Jonathan 
cried  after  the  lad,  and  said.  Is  not  the  arrow  beyond 
thee? 

—  •—  38.  And  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad.  Make 
Epeed,  haste,  stay  not  And  Jonathan's  lad  gathered 
up  the  arrows,  and  came  to  his  master. 

—  —  39.  But  the  lad  knew  not  any  thing :  only 
Jonathan  and  David  knew  the  matter. 

§  32.  Chariots. 

Jos'.  xL  9.  And  Joshua  did  unto  them  as  the  Lord 
hade  him :  he  houghed  their  horses,  and  burnt  their 
chariots  with  fire. 

—  xvii.  16.  And  the  children  of  Joseph  said.  The 
hill  is  not  enough  for  us  :  and  all  the  Canaanites  that 
dwell  in  the  land  of  the  valley  have  chariots  of  iron, 
loth  tl(£y  who  are  of  Beth-shean  and  her  towns,  and 
(hey  who  are  of  the  valley  of  JezreeL 

Jud.  iv.  12.  And  they  shewed  Sisera  that  Barak  the 
son  of  Abinoam  was  gone  up  to  mount  Tabor. 

 13.  And  Sisera  gathered  together  all  his  chari- 
ots, even  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron,  and  aU  the 
people  that  were  with  him,  from  Ilarosheth  of  the 
Gentiles  unto  the  river  of  Kishon. 

1  Kings  iv.  26.  And  Solomon  had  forty  thousand 
stalls  of  horses  fbr  his  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand 
horsemen. 

2  Kings  vi.  14  Therefore  sent  he  thither  horses,  and 
chariots,  and  a  great  host :  and  they  came  by  night, 
and  compassed  the  city  about. 

 —  15.  And  when  the  servant  of  the  man  of  God 

was  risen  early,  and  gone  forth,  behold,  a  host  com- 
passed the  city  both  with  horses  and  chariots.  And 
his  servant  said  unto  him,  Alas,  my  master !  how  shall 
we  do  ? 

See  2  Kings  xviii.  24.  Is.  v.  28;  xxii.  6.  Jer.  iv. 
13;  xlvi.  9.    Ezek.  xxvi.  10.    Nah.  ii.  4. 


§  S3.   Militarj  MacMneSo 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  15.  And  he  made  in  Jerusalem  engines, 
invented  by  cunning  men,  to  be  on  the  towers  and 
upon  the  bulwarks,  to  shoot  arrows  and  great  stones 
withal.  And  his  name  spread  far  abroad;  for  he  was 
marvellously  helped,  till  he  was  strong. 

SeeEzek.xxvi.  9. 

§  34.  Colors. 

Ps.  Ix.  4  Thou  hast  given  a  banner  to  them  that 
fear  thee,  that  it  may  be  displayed  because  of  the  truth. 
Selah. 

See  Sol.  vi.  4   Is.  xviii.  3.  Jer.  iv.  6,  21,  23;  IL  12. 

§  35.   Trumpet  and  Cornet. 

Num.  xxxi.  6.  And  Moses  sent  them  to  the  war,  a 
thousand  oi  every  tribe,  them  and  Phinehas  the  son  of 
Eleazar  the  priest,  to  the  war,  with  the  holy  instru- 
ments, and  the  trumpets  to  blow  in  his  hand. 

Jos.  vi.  6.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  called  the 
priests,  and  said  unto  them.  Take  up  the  ark  of  the 
covenant,  and  let  seven  priests  bear  seven  truinpeta 
of  rams'  horns  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joshua  had 

spoken  unto  the  people,  that  the  seven  priests  bearing 
the  seven  trumpets  of  rams'  horns  passed  on  before 
the  Lord,  and  blew  with  the  trumpets :  and  the  ark 
of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  followed  them. 

 9.  And  the  armed  men  went  before  the  priests 

that  blew  with  the  trumpets,  and  the  ream-ard  came 
after  the  ark,  the  priests  going  on,  and  blowing  with 
the  trinnpets. 

 13.  And  seven  priests  bearing  seven  trumpets 

of  rams'  horns  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord  went  on 
continually,  and  blew  with  the  tnjmpets:  and  the 
armed  men  went  before  them ;  but  the  rearward  came 
after  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  the  priests  going  on,  and 
blowing  with  the  trumpets. 

See  Jer.  iv.  5, 19.  Neh.  iv.  18.  Hos.  v.  8. 

§  36.  Provisions. 

Gen.  xiv.  18.  And  Melchizedek  king  of  Salem 
brought  forth  bread  and  wine :  and  he  was  the  priest 
of  the  most  high  God. 

 19.  And  he  blessed  him,  and  said.  Blessed  be 

Abram  of  the  most  high  God,  possessor  of  heaven  and 
earth: 

 20.  And  blessed  be  the  most  high  God,  which 

hath  delivered  thine  enemies  into  thy  hand.  And  he 
gave  him  tithes  of  all. 

Jos.i.  10.  Then  Joshua  commanded  the  oflBcers  of 
the  people,  saying, 

 11.  Pass  through  the  host,  and  command  the 

people,  saying.  Prepare  you  victuals ;  for  withhi  three 
days  ye  shall  pass  over  Uiis  Jordan,  to  go  in  to  possess 
the  land,  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth  you  to 
possess  it. 

Jud.  XX.  10.  And  we  will  take  ten  men  of  a  hundred 
throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and  a  hundred  of  a 
thousand,  and  a  thousand  out  often  thousand,  to  fetch 
victuals  for  the  people,  that  they  may  do,  when  they 
come  to  Gibeah  of  Benjamin,  according  to  all  the  folly 
that  they  have  wrought  in  Israel 

 11.  So  all  the  men  of  Israel  were  gathered 

against  the  city,  knit  together  as  one  man. 

I  Sam.  XXV.  18.  Then  Abigail  made  haste,  and  took 
two  hundred  loaves,  and  two  bottles  of  wine,  and  five 
sheep  ready  dressed,  and  five  measures  of  parched 
corn,  and  a  hundred  clusters  of  raisins,  and  two  hun- 
dred cakes  of  figs,  and  laid  them  on  asses. 

 19.  And  she  said  unto  her  servants.  Go  on  be- 
fore me ;  behold,  I  come  after  you.  But  she  told  not 
her  husband  Nabal. 

 20.  And  it  was  so,  as  she  rode  on  the  ass,  that 

she  came  down  by  the  covert  of  the  hill,  and,  beholil, 
David  and  his  men  came  down  against  her ;  and  she 
met  them. 

 27.  And  now  this  blessing  which  thine  hand- 
maid hath  brought  unto  my  lord,  let  it  even  be  given 
unto  the  young  men  that  follow  my  lord. 

2  Sam.  xvi.  1.  And  when  David  was  a  httle  pwS 


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the  top  of  the  TiiU,  behold,  Ziba  the  servant  of  Mephib- 
osheth  met  him,  with  a  couple  of  asses  saddled,  and 
upon  them  two  hundred  loaties  of  bread,  and  a  hun- 
dred bunches  of  raisins,  and  a  hundred  of  summer 
fruits,  and  a  bottle  of  wine. 

2  Sam.  xvi.  2.  And  the  king  said  unto  Ziba,  What 
meanest  thou  by  these  ?  And  Ziba  said,  The  asses  be 
for  the  king's  household  to  ride  on;  and  the  bread 
and  summer  fruit  for  the  young  men  to  eat ;  and  the 
wine,  that  such  as  be  faint  in  the  wilderness  may  drink. 

—  xvii.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  David  was 
come  to  Mahanaim,  that  Shobi  the  son  of  Nahash 
of  Rabbah  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  Machir  the 
son  of  Ammiel  of  Lo-debar,  and  Barzillai  the  Gilead- 
ite  of  Rogelim, 

 28.  Brought  beds,  and  basins,  and  earthen 

vessels,  and  wheat,  and  barley,  and  floiu",  and  parched 
corn,  and  beans,  and  lentiles,  and  parched  pulse, 

 29.  And  honey,  and  butter,  and  sheep,  and 

cheese  of  kine,  for  David,  and  for  the  people  that  wei'e 
with  him,  to  eat :  for  they  said,  The  people  is  hungry, 
and  weary,  and  thirsty,  in  the  wilderness. 

2  Kings  iii.  9.  So  the  king  oflsrael  went,  and  the  king 
of  Judah,  and  the  king  of  Edom  :  and  they  fetched  a 
compass  of  seven  days'  journey :  and  there  was  no  wa- 
ter for  the  host,  and  for  the  cattle  that  followed  them. 

 10.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Alas  1  that  the 

Lord  hath  called  these  three  kings  together,  to  deliver 
them  into  the  hand  of  Moab ! 

SeeEzek.xxxviii.  7. 

§  37.  Provisions  Refused. 

Jud.  viii.  5.  And  he  said  unto  the  men  of  Succoth, 
Give,  I  pray  you,  loaves  of  bread  unto  the  people  that 
follow  me  ;  for  they  be  faint,  and  I  am  pursuing  after 
Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  kings  of  Midian. 

 6.  And  the  princes  of  Succoth  said.  Are  the 

hands  of  Zebah  and  Zalmunna  now  in  thine  hand,  that 
we  should  give  bread  imto  thine  army? 

 7.  And  Gideon  said.  Therefore  when  the  Lord 

hath  delivered  Zebah  and  Zalmunna  into  mine  hand, 
then  I  will  tear  your  flesh  with  the  thorns  of  the  wil- 
derness and  with  briers. 

 8.  And  he  went  up  thence  to  Penue],  and  spake 

unto  them  Ukewise :  and  the  men  of  Penuel  answered 
him  as  the  men  of  Succoth  had  answered  Mm. 

 9.  And  he  spake  also  unto  the  men  of  Penuel, 

saying,  "When  I  come  again  in  peace,  I  will  break 
down  this  tower. 

  15.  And  he  came  to  the  men  of  Succoth, 

and  said.  Behold  Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  with  whom  ye 
did  upbraid  me,  saying.  Are  the  hands  of  Zebah  and 
Zalmunna  now  in  thine  hand,  that  we  should  give 
bread  imto  thy  men  that  are  weary  ? 

I  Sam.  XXV.  10.  And  Nabal  answered  David's  ser- 
vants, and  said,  AYho  is  David  ?  and  who  is  the  son  of 
Jesse?  there  be  many  servants  nowadays  that  break 
away  every  man  from  his  master. 

 11.  Shall  I  then  take  my  bread,  and  my  water, 

and  the  flesh  that  I  have  killed  for  my  shearers,  and 
give  it  unto  them,  whom  I  know  not  whence  they  be  ? 

CHAP.  rv. 

MARCH  AKD  E^s^CAMPMEOT. 

§  38.   Muster  and  Disbanding. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  17.  Then  said  Saul  unto  the  people  that 
were  with  liim.  Number  now,  and  see  who  is  gone 
from  us.  And  when  they  had  numbered,  behold, 
Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer  icere  not  there. 

—  XX.  4.  Then  said  Jonathan  unto  David,  Whatso- 
ever thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  even  do  it  for  thee. 

I  Kings  xx.  26.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  return  of 
the  year,  that  Ben-hadad  numbered  the  Syrians,  and 
went  up  to  Aphek,  to  tight  against  Israel. 

Jud.xxi.  24.  And  the  children  of  Israel  departed 
thence  at  that  time,  every  man  to  his  tribe  and  to  his 
family,  and  Ihey  went  out  from  thence  every  man  to 
bis  inheritance. 

See  I  Sam.  xiiL  15.    Nah.  ii.  5. 


^  39.   Trumpet  Signals. 

Num.x.  2.  Make  thee  two  trumpets  of  silver:  of  a 
whole  piece  shalt  thou  make  them :  that  thou  mayest 
use  them  for  the  calling  of  the  assembly,  and  for  the 
journeying  of  the  camps. 

 3.  And  when  they  shall  blow  with  them,  all 

the  assembly  shall  assemble  themselves  to  thee  at  the 
door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 4.  And  if  tliey  blow  but  with  one  trumpet,  then 

the  princes,  which  are  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel, 
shall  gather  themselves  unto  thee. 

 5.  When  ye  blow  an  alarm,  then  the  camps 

that  lie  on  the  east  parts  shall  go  forward. 

 6.  When  ye  blow  an  alarm  the  second  time, 

then  the  camps  that  lie  on  the  south  side  shall  take 
their  journey:  they  shall  blow  an  alarm  for  their  jour- 
neys. 

 7.  But  when  the  congregation  is  to  be  gathered 

together,  ye  shall  blow,  but  ye  shall  not  sound  an  alarm. 

 8.  And  the  sons  of  Aaron,  the  priests,  shall 

blow  with  the  trumpets ;  and  they  shall  be  to  you  for 
an  ordinance  for  ever  throughout  your  generations. 

 9.  And  if  ye  go  to  war  in  your  land  against 

the  enemy  that  oppresseth  you,  then  ye  shall  blow  an 
alarm  with  the  trumpets ;  and  ye  shall  be  remembered 
before  the  Lord  yoiu"  God,  and  ye  shall  be  saved  &om 
your  enemies. 

Jep.  iv.  19.  My  bowels,  my  bowels !  I  am  pained  at 
my  very  heart ;  my  heart  maketh  a  noise  in  me ;  I 
cannot  hold  my  peace,  because  thou  hast  heard,  O  my 
soul,  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the  alarm  of  war. 

 20.  Destruction  upon  destruction  is  cried ;  for 

the  whole  land  is  spoiled  :  suddenly  are  my  tents 
spoiled,  and  my  curtains  in  a  moment. 

 21.  How  long  shall  I  see  the  standard,  and 

hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet  ? 

 23.  For  my  people  is  foolish,  they  have  not 

known  me ;  they  are  sottish  children,  and  they  have 
none  understanding :  they  are  wise  to  do  evil,  but  to 
do  good  they  have  no  knowledge. 

—  vi.  1.  0  ye  children  of  Benjamin,  gather  your- 
selves to  flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Jerusalem,  and  blow 
the  trumpet  in  Tekoa,  and  set  up  a  sign  of  fire  in  Beth- 
haccerem:  for  e^^il  appeareth  out  of  the  north,  and 
great  destruction. 

 4  Prepare  ye  war  against  her ;  arise,  and  let 

us  go  up  at  noon.  Woe  unto  us !  for  the  day  goeth 
away,  for  the  shadows  of  the  evening  are  stretched  out. 

 5.  Arise,  and  let  us  go  by  night,  and  let  us  de- 
stroy her  palaces. 

 6.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  of  hosts  said,  Hew 

ye  down  trees,  and  cast  a  mount  against  Jerusalem : 
this  is  the  city  to  be  visited ;  she  is  wholly  oppression 
in  the  midst  of  her. 

—  — 17.  Also  I  set  watchmen  over  you,  saying. 
Hearken  to  the  sound  of  the  trumpet.  But  they  said. 
We  will  not  hearken. 

Hos.v.  8.  Blow  ye  the  comet  in  Gibeah,  and  the 
trumpet  in  Ramab :  cry  aloud  at  Beth-aven,  after  thee, 
O  Benjamin. 

I  Cor.  xiv.  8.  For  if  the  trmnpet  give  an  uncertain 
sound,  who  shall  prepare  himself  to  the  battle  ? 

§  40.   Marches  and  Military  Movements» 

Jud.  i.  9.  And  afterward  the  children  of  Judah  went 
down  to  fight  against  the  Canaanites,  that  dwelt  in  the 
mountain,  and  in  the  south,  and  in  the  valley. 

Is.  V.  25.  Therefore  is  the  anger  of  the  Lord  kindled 
against  his  people,  and  he  hath  stretched  forth  his 
hand  against  them,  and  hath  smitten  them :  and  the 
hills  did  tremble,  and  their  carcasses  ^cere  torn  in  the 
midst  of  the  streets.  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not 
turned  away,  but  his  hand  is  stretched  out  still. 

 26.  And  he  will  lift  up  an  ensign  to  the  nations 

from  far,  and  will  hiss  unto  them  from  the  end  of  the 
earth :  and,  behold,  they  shall  come  with  speed 
swiftly : 

 27.  None  shall  be  weary  nor  stumble  among 

them ;  none  shall  slumber  nor  sleep  ;  neither  shall  the 
girdle  of  their  loioa  be  loosed,  nor  the  latchet  of  tlieil 
shoes  be  broken: 


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Is.  V.  28.  Whose  arrows  are  sharp,  and  all  their  bows 
bent,  their  horses'  hoofs  shall  be  counted  like  flint,  and 
their  wheels  like  a  whirlwind : 

 29.  Their  roaring  shall  be  like  a  lion,  they  shall 

roar  like  young  lions ;  yea,  they  shall  roar,  and  lay 
hold  of  the  prey,  and  shall  carry  it  away  safe,  and  none 
shall  deliver  it. 

 80.  And  in  that  day  they  shall  roar  against 

them  like  the  roaring  of  the  sea  :  and  if  one  look  unto 
the  land,  behold  darkness  and  sorrow  ;  and  the  light 
is  darkened  in  the  heavens  thereof 

Jud.  XX.  14.  But  the  children  of  Benjamin  gathered 
themselves  together  out  of  the  cities  unto  Gibeah,  to 
go  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  Israel. 

2  Sam.ii.  12.  And  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  and  the 
servants  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul,  went  out  from 
Mahanaim  to  Gibeon. 

—  V.  17.  But  when  the  Philistines  heard  that  they 
had  anointed  David  king  over  Israel,  all  the  Phi- 
listines came  up  to  seek  David;  and  David  heard  of 
and  went  down  to  the  hold. 

 18.  The  Philistines  also  came  and  spread  them- 
selves in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

—  XV.  17.  And  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  the 
people  after  him,  and  tarried  in  a  place  that  was  far 
off. 

 18.  An  (I  all  his  servants  passed  on  beside  him ; 

and  all  the  Cherethites,  and  all  the  Pelethites,  and  all 
the  Gittites,  six  hundred  men  which  came  after  him 
from  Gath,  passed  on  before  the  king. 

—  xvi.  15.  And  Absalom,  and  all  the  people  the 
men  of  Israel,  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  Ahithophel  with 
him. 

—  xvii.  24.  Then  David  came  to  Mahanaim.  And 
Absalom  passed  over  J ordan,  he  and  all  the  men  of 
Israel  with  him. 

—  xviii.  4.  And  the  king  said  unto  them,  What 
seemeth  you  best  I  will  do.  And  the  king  stood  by 
the  gate  side,  and  all  the  people  came  out  by  hundreds 
and  by  thousands. 

2  Kings  iii.  8.  And  he  said.  Which  way  shall  we  go 
up  ?  And  he  answered,  The  way  through  the  wilder- 
ness of  Edom. 

§  41.   Orders  to  March. 

Jos.  vi.  7.  And  he  said  unto  the  people.  Pass  on,  and 
compass  the  city,  and  let  him  that  is  armed  pass  before 
the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  12.  So  David's  young  men  turned  their 
way,  and  went  again,  and  came  and  told  him  all  those 
eayings. 

 13.  And  David  said  unto  his  men.  Gird  ye  on 

every  man  his  sword.  And  they  girded  on  every  man 
his  sword ;  and  David  also  girded  on  his  sword :  and 
there  went  up  after  David  about  four  hundred  men ; 
and  two  hundred  abode  by  the  stuff. 

§  42.   Night  March. 

2  Sam.  ii.  29.  And  Abner  and  his  men  walked  all  that 
night  through  the  plain,  and  passed  over  Jordan,  and 
went  through  all  Bithron,  and  they  came  to  Maha- 
naim. 

 32.  And  they  took  up  Asahel,  and  buried  him 

in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father,  which  was  in  Beth- 
lehem. And  Joab  and  his  men  went  all  night,  and 
they  came  to  Hebron  at  break  of  day. 

—  xvii.  22.  Then  David  arose,  and  all  the  people 
that  were  with  him,  and  they  passed  over  Jordan  :  by 
the  morning  light  there  lacked  not  one  of  them  that 
was  not  gone  over  Jordan. 

§  43.   Escort  Duty. 

2  Kings  i.  9.  Then  the  king  sent  unto  him  a  captain 
of  ijfly  with  his  fifty.  And  he  went  up  to  him  :  and, 
behold,  he  sat  on  the  top  of  a  hill.  And  he  spake  unto 
him.  Thou  man  of  God,  the  king  hath  said,  Come  down. 

See  Acts  xxiii.  23,  24,  31-33. 

§44.  Halt. 

Jud.  xviii.  16.  And  the  six  hundred  men  appointed 


with  their  weapons  of  war,  which  were  of  the  children 
of  Dan,  stood  by  the  entering  of  the  gate. 

2  Sam.  xviii.  16.  And  Joab  blew  the  trumpet,  and 
the  people  returned  from  pursuing  after  Israel:  for 
Joab  held  back  the  people. 

§  45.   Military  Position. 

Jud.  vi.  33.  Then  all  the  Midianites  and  the  Amalek* 

ites  and  the  children  of  the  east  were  gathered  together, 
and  went  over,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of  Jezreel. 

—  vii.  1.  Then  Jerubbaal,  who  is  Gideon,  and  all 
the  people  that  were  with  him,  rose  up  early,  and 
pitched  beside  the  well  of  Harod :  so  that  the  host  of 
tlie  Midianites  were  on  the  north  side  of  them,  by  the 
hill  of  Moreh,  in  the  valley. 

1  Sam.iv.  1.  And  the  word  of  Samuel  came  to  all 
Israel.  Now  Israel  went  out  against  the  Philistines 
to  battle,  and  pitched  beside  Eben-ezer :  and  the  Phi- 
listines pitched  in  Aphek. 

—  xiv.  2.  And  Saul  tarried  in  the  uttermost  part  of 
Gibeah  under  a  pomegranate  tree  which  is  in  Migron : 
and  the  people  that  were  with  him  were  about  sis  him- 
dred  men ; 

—  xxviii.  4.  And  the  Philistines  gathered  themselves 
together,  and  came  and  pitched  in  Shunem  :  and  Saul 
gathered  all  Israel  together,  and  they  pitched  in  Gilboa. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  26.  So  Israel  and  Absalom  pitched  in 
the  land  of  Gilead. 

§  46.  Encampment. 

Jos.x.  15.  And  Joshua  returned,  and  aU  Israel  with 
him,  unto  the  camp  to  Gilgal. 

 21.  And  all  the  people  returned  to  the  camp 

to  Joshua  at  Makkedah  in  peace :  none  moved  h& 
tongue  against  any  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

Jud.  X.  17.  Then  the  children  of  Ammon  were  gath- 
ered together,  and  encamped  in  GUead.  And  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  assembled  themselves  together,  and  en- 
camped in  Mizpeh. 

I  Sam.  xxii.  6.  When  Saul  heard  that  David  was 
discovered,  and  the  men  that  were  with  him,  (now 
Saul  abode  in  Gibeah  under  a  tree  in  Ramah,  having 
his  spear  in  his  hand,  and  all  his  servants  were  stand- 
ing about  him ;) 

I  Chp.  xi.  15.  Now  three  of  the  thirty  captains  went 
down  to  the  rock  to  David,  into  the  cave  of  Adullam ; 
and  the  host  of  the  Philistines  encamped  in  the  vaUey 
of  Rephaim. 

See  I  Sam.  xiiL  16.  2  Kings  vii  5. 


CHAP.  V. 

STRATEGY  AND  TACTICS, 
§  47.  Wisdom  Required. 

(1.  TO  AVOID  WAR.) 

I  Kings  V.  12.  And  the  Lord  gave  Solomon  wisdom, 
as  he  promised  him :  and  there  was  peace  between 
Hiram  and  Solomon ;  and  they  two  made  a  league  to- 
gether. 

(2.  m  MAKTNG  WAR.) 

Prov.  XX.  18.  Every  purpose  is  established  by  coun- 
sel :  and  with  good  advice  make  war. 

—  xxi.  22.  Awise7na?iscaleththecityofthemighty, 
and  casteth  down  the  strength  of  the  confidence  there- 
of- 

—  xxiv.  5.  A  wise  man  is  strong ;  yea,  a  man  of 
knowledge  increaseth  strength. 

 6.  For  by  wise  counsel  thou  shalt  make  thy 

war :  and  in  multitude  of  counsellors  there  is  safety. 

Ec.  vii.  19.  Wisdom  strengtheneth  the  wise  more 
than  ten  mighty  men  which  are  in  the  city. 

—  ix.  13.  This  wisdom  have  I  seen  also  tmder  the 
sun,  and  it  scenied  great  unto  me. 

 14.  Thei-e  teas  a  little  city,  and  few  men  within 

it ;  and  there  came  a  great  king  against  it,  and  besieged 
it,  and  built  great  bufwarks  against  it. 


CHAP.  V, 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Ec,  ix.  15.  Now  there  was  found  ia  it  a  poor  wise 
man,  and  lie  by  his  wisdom  deiivered  the  city;  yet  no 
man  remembered  that  same  poor  man. 

 16.  Then  said  I,  Wisdom  is  better  than  strength : 

nevertheless  the  poor  man's  wisdom  is  despised,  and 
his  words  are  not  heard. 

 18.  Wisdom  is  better  than  weapons  of  war : 

but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  good. 

§  48.   A  CouncU  of  War. 

(1.  THE  WISE  AHlTHOPnEIj  ADVISES  AN  IMMEDIATE 
ATTACK.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  20.  Then  said  Absalom  to  Ahithophel, 
Give  counsel  among  you  what  we  shall  do. 

—  xvii.  1.  Moreover  Ahithophel  said  unto  Absalom, 
Let  me  now  choose  out  twelve  thousand  men,  and  I 
will  arise  and  pursue  after  David  this  night : 

 3.  And  I  will  come  upon  him  while  he  is 

weary  and  weak  handed,  and  will  make  him  afraid  : 
and  all  the  people  that  are  with  him  shall  flee  ;  and  I 
will  smite  the  king  only : 

-.  3.  And  I  will  bring  back  all  the  people  imto 

thee :  the  man  whom  thou  seekest  is  as  if  all  returned : 
so  all  the  people  shall  be  in  peace. 

 4.  And  the  saying  pleased  Absalom  well,  and 

all  the  elders  of  Israel. 

(2.  THE  CRAFTY  HUSHAI  ADVISES  DELAY.) 

2  Sam.  xvii.  5.  Then  said  Absalom,  Call  now  Hushai 
the  Archite  also,  and  let  us  hear  likewise  what  he 
saitli. 

 6.  And  when  Hushai  was  come  to  Absalom, 

Absalom  spake  unto  him,  saying,  Ahithophel  hath 
spoken  after  this  manner :  shall  we  do  after  his  say- 
ing? if  not,  speak  thou. 

 7.  And  Hushai  said  unto  Absalom,  The  coun- 
sel that  Ahithophel  hath  given  is  not  good  at  this  time. 

 8.  For,  said  Hushai,  thou  knowest  thy  father 

and  his  men,  that  they  be  mighty  men,  and  they  he 
chafed  in  their  minds,  as  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps 
in  the  field :  and  thy  father  is  a  man  of  war,  and  will 
not  lodge  with  the  people. 

'  9.  Behold,  he  is  hid  now  in  some  pit,  or  in 

some  other  place :  and  it  will  come  to  pass,  when  some 
of  them  be  overthrown  at  the  first,  that  whosoever 
heareth  it  will  say.  There  is  a  slaughter  among  the 
people  that  follow  Absalom. 

 10.  And  he  also  tJiat  is  valiant,  whose  heart  is 

as  the  heart  of  a  lion,  shall  utterly  melt ;  for  all  Israel 
knoweth  that  thy  father  is  a  mighty  man,  and  they 
which  be  with  him  are  valiant  men. 

 11.  Therefore  I  counsel  that  all  Israel  be  gen- 
erally gathered  unto  thee,  from  Dan  even  to  Beer- 
sheba,  as  the  sand  that  is  by  the  sea  for  multitude ;  and 
that  thou  go  to  battle  in  thine  own  person. 

 12.  So  shall  we  come  upon  him  in  some  place 

where  he  shall  be  found,  and  we  will  light  upon  him 
as  the  dew  Iklleth  on  the  ground  :  and  of  him  and  of 
all  the  men  that  are  with  him  there  shall  not  be  left  so 
much  as  one. 

 13.  Moreover,  if  he  be  gotten  into  a  city,  then 

shall  all  Israel  bring  ropes  to  that  city,  and  we  will 
draw  it  into  the  river,  until  there  be  not  one  small 
istone  found  there. 

(3.  hushai' S  ADVICE  TAKEN.) 

2  Sam.  xvii.  14.  And  Absalom  and  all  the  men  of 
Israel  said.  The  counsel  of  Hushai  the  Archite  is  bet- 
ter than  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel.  For  the  Lord 
had  appointed  to  defeat  the  good  counsel  of  Ahitho- 
phel, to  the  intent  that  the  Lord  might  bring  evil 
upon  Absalom. 

 15.  Then  said  Hushai  unto  Zadok  and  to 

Abiathar  the  priests,  Thus  and  thus  did  Ahithophel 
counsel  Absalom  and  the  elders  of  Israel ;  and  thus 
and  thus  have  I  counseled, 

§  49.  Recouttoitrmg", 

(See  also  page  506,  §  99.) 

Jud.  vii.  10.  But  if  thou  fear  to  go  down,  go  thou 
with  Phurah  thy  servant  down  to  the  host: 

—  —  11.  And  thou  shalt  hear  what  they  say ;  and 


afterward  shall  thine  hands  be  strengthened  to  go 
down  unto  the  host.  Then  went  he  down  with  Phu- 
rah his  servant  unto  the  outside  of  the  armed  men 
that  were  in  the  host. 

§  50.   Challenge  to  Battle. 

Jud.ix.  24.  That  the  cruelty  fZc?!c  to  the  threescore 
and  ten  sons  of  Jerubbaal  might  come,  and  their  blood 
be  laid  upon  Abimelech  their  brother,  which  slew 
them,  and  upon  the  men  of  Shechem,  which  aided 
him  in  the  killing  of  his  brethren. 

 25.  And  the  men  of  Shechem  set  liers  in  wait 

for  him  in  the  top  of  the  mountains,  and  they  robbed 
all  that  came  along  that  way  by  them:  and  it  was 
told  Abimelech. 

 26.  And  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  came  with  his 

brethren,  and  went  over  to  Shechem :  and  the  men  of 
Shechem  put  their  confidence  in  him. 

 28.  And  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  said.  Who  is 

Abimelech,  and  who  is  Shechem,  that  we  should  serve 
him  ?  is  not  he  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  ?  and  Zebul  hia 
officer  ?  sei-ve  the  men  of  Hamor  the  father  of  She- 
chem :  for  why  should  we  serve  him  ? 

 29.  And  would  to  God  this  people  were  under 

my  hand !  then  would  I  remove  Abimelech.  And  he 
said  to  Abimelech,  Increase  thine  army,  and  come  out 

 30.  And  when  Zebul  the  ruler  of  the  city 

heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed,  his  anger 
was  kindled. 

 38.  Then  said  Zebul  unto  him.  Where  m  now 

thy  mouth,  wherewith  thou  saidst.  Who  is  Abimelech, 
that  we  should  serve  him  ?  is  not  this  the  people  that 
thou  hast  despised?  go  out,  I  pray  now,  and  fight 
with  them. 

2  Sam.  ii.  13.  And  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  and  the 
servants  of  David,  went  out,  and  met  together  by  the 
pool  of  Gibeon :  and  they  sat  down,  the  one  on  the 
one  side  of  the  pool,  and  the  other  on  the  other  side 
of  the  pool. 

 14.  And  Abner  said  to  Joab,  Let  the  young 

men  now  arise,  and  play  before  us.  And  Joab  said, 
Let  them  arise. 

 15.  Then  there  arose  and  went  over  by  num- 
ber twelve  of  Benjamin,  which  pertained  to  Ish-bo- 
sheth  the  son  of  Saul,  and  twelve  of  the  servants  of 
David. 

 16.  And  they  caught  every  one  his  fellow  by 

the  head,  and  thrvsi  his  sword  in  his  fellow's  side ;  so 
they  fell  down  together:  wherefore  that  place  was 
called  Helkath-hazzurim,  which  is  in  Gibeon. 

2  Kings  X.  2.  Now  as  soon  as  this  letter  cometh  to 
you,  seeing  your  master's  sons  are  with  you,  and  tJiere 
are  with  you  chariots  and  horses,  a  fenced  city  also, 
and  armour ; 

 3.  Look  even  out  the  best  and  meetest  of  your 

master's  sons,  and  set  him  on  his  father's  throne,  and 
fight  for  your  masters  house. 

 4.  But  they  were  exceedingly  afraid,  and  said. 

Behold,  two  kings  stood  not  before  him:  how  then 
shall  we  stand  ? 

2  Chr.  XXV.  17.  Then  Amaziah  king  of  Judah  took 
advice,  and  sent  to  Joash,  the  son  of  Jehoahaz,  the 
son  of  Jehu,  king  of  Israel,  saying,  Come,  let  us  see 
one  another  in  the  face. 

§  51.   Order  of  Battle. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  gathered  to- 
gether their  armies  to  battle,  and  were  gathered  to- 
gether at  Shochoh,  which  behngeth  to  Judah,  and 
pitched  between  Shochoh  and  Azekah,  in  Ephes- 
dammim. 

 2.  And  Saul  and  the  men  of  Israel  were  gath- 
ered together,  and  pitched  by  the  vallej'  of  Elah,  and 
set  the  battle  in  arrav  against  the  Philistines. 

 8.  And  the  Philistines  stood  on  a  mountain 

on  the  one  side,  and  Israel  stood  on  a  mountain  on  the 
other  side:  and  there  teas  a  valley  between  them. 

 21.   For  Israel  and  the  Philistmes  had  put 

the  battle  in  array,  army  against  army. 

2  Sam.x.  7.  And  when  David  heard  of  it,  he  seat 
Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  meix. 


495 


CHAP.  V. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Sam.  X.  8.  And  the  children  of  Ammon  came  out, 
and  put  the  batile  in  array  at  the  entering  in  of  the 
gate  :  and  the  Syrians  of  Zoba,  and  of  Rehob,  and  Ish- 
tob,  and  Maacah,  tecre  by  themselves  in  the  field. 

 9.  When  Joab  saw  that  the  front  of  the  battle 

was  against  him  before  and  behind,  he  chose  of  all 
the  choice  men  of  Israel,  and  put  t/iem  in  array 
against  the  Syrians : 

 10.  And  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered 

into  the  hand  of  Abishai  his  brother,  that  he  might 
put  ihem  in  array  against  the  children  of  Amnion. 

 11.  And  he  said.  If  the  Syrians  be  too  strong 

for  me,  then  thou  shalt  help  mo :  but  if  the  chikhT'n 
of  Ammon  be  too  strong  for  thee,  then  I  will  come  and 
help  thee. 

I  Chr.  xix.  9.  And  the  children  of  Ammon  came 
out,  and  put  the  battle  in  array  before  the  gate  of  the 
city :  and  the  kings  that  were  come  were  by  themselves 
in  the  field. 

 10.  Now  when  Joab  saw  that  the  battle  was 

set  against  him  before  and  behind,  he  chose  out  of  all 
the  choice  of  Israel,  and  put  them  in  array  against  the 
Syrians. 

 11.  And  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered 

unto  the  hand  of  Abishai  his  brother,  and  they  set 
themselves  iu  array  against  the  children  of  Ammon. 

 12.  And  he  said,  If  the  Syrians  be  too  strong 

for  me,  then  thou  shalt  help  me :  but  if  the  children 
of  Ammon  be  too  strong  for  thee,  then  I  will  help 
thee. 

I  Kings  xx.  13.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  prophet 
unto  Ahab  king  of  Israel,  saying.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord,  Hast  thou  seen  all  this  great  multitude  ?  behold, 
I  will  deliver  it  into  thine  hand  this  day;  and  thou 
shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  Ahab  said.  By  whom  ?    And  he  said. 

Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Even  by  the  young  men  of  the 
princes  of  the  provinces.  Then  he  said,  Who  shall 
order  the  battle  ?    And  he  answered.  Thou. 

 15.  Then  he  numbered  the  young  men  of  the 

princes  of  the  provinces,  and  they  were  two  hundred 
and  thirty-two :  and  after  them  he  numbered  all  the 
people,  even  all  the  children  of  Israel,  being  seven 
thousand. 

 19.  So  these  young  men  of  the  princes  of  the 

provinces  came  out  of  the  city,  and  the  army  which 
followed  them. 

(A.  POSITION  OF  COMMANDER.) 

2  Sam.  xviiL  3.  But  the  people  answered,  Thou  shalt 
not  go  forth  :  for  if  we  flee  away,  they  will  not  care 
for  us;  neither  if  half  of  us  die,  will  they  care  for  us : 
but  now  i/iou  art  worth  ten  thousand  of  us :  therefore 
now  it  is  better  that  thou  succour  us  out  of  the  city. 

§  52.  Surprises. 

Gen.  xiv.  15.  And  he  divided  himself  against  them, 
he  and  his  servants,  by  night,  and  smote  them,  and 
pursued  them  unto  Hobah,  which  is  on  the  left  hand 
of  Damascus. 

Jud.  vii.  16.  And  he  divided  the  three  hundred  men 
into  three  companies,  and  he  put  a  trumpet  in  every 
man's  hand,  with  empty  pitchers,  and  lamps  within 
the  pitchers. 

 17.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Look  on  me,  and 

do  likewise :  and,  behold,  when  I  come  to  the  outside 
of  the  camp,  it  shall  be  t/iat,  as  I  do,  so  shall  ye  do. 

 18.  When  I  blow  with  a  trumpet,  I  and  all 

that  a)-e  with  me,  then  blow  ye  the  trumpets  also  on 
every  side  of  all  the  camp,  and  say,  T/ie  sioard  of  the 
Lord,  and  of  Gideon. 

 19.  So  Gideon,  and  the  hundred  men  that  were 

with  him,  came  unto  the  outside  of  the  camp  in  the 
beginning  of  the  middle  watch;  and  they  had  but 
newly  set  the  watch :  and  they  blew  the  trumpets, 
and  brake  the  pitchers  that  were  in  their  hands. 

 20.  And  the  three  companies  blew  the  trum- 
pets, and  brake  the  pitchers,  and  held  the  lamps  in 
their  left  hands,  and  the  trumpets  in  their  right  hands 
to  blow  withal :  and  they  cried,  The  sword  of  the 
Lord,  and  of  Gideon. 

 21.  And  they  stood  every  man  iu  his  place 


round  about  the  camp :  and  all  the  host  ran,  and 
cried,  and  fled. 

 22.  And  the  three  hundred  blew  the  tnun- 

pets+ 

—  viii.  11.  And  Gideon  went  up  by  the  way  of 
them  that  dwelt  in  tents  on  the  east  of  Nobah  and 
Jogbehah,  and  smote  the  host:  for  the  host  was 
secure. 

§  53.   An  Attack  Feared. 

Gen.  xxxii.  6.  And  the  messengers  returned  to  Jacob, 
saying.  We  came  to  thy  brother  Esau,  and  also  he 
Cometh  to  meet  thee,  and  four  hundred  men  with 
him. 

 -7.  Then  Jacob  was  greatly  afraid  and  dis- 
tressed :  and  he  divided  the  people  that  was  with  him, 
and  the  flocks,  and  herds,  and  the  camels,  into  two 
bands ; 

 8.  And  said,  If  Esau  come  to  the  one  com- 
pany, and  smite  it,  then  the  other  company  which  is 
left  shall  escape. 

§  54.   But  it  was  not  Made. 

Gen.  xxxiii.  15.  And  Esau  said.  Let  me  now  leave 
with  thee  same  of  the  folk  tliat  are  with  me.  And  he 
said.  What  needeth  it  ?  let  me  find  grace  in  the  sight 
of  my  lord. 

 16.  So  Esau  returned  that  day  on  his  way 

unto  Seir. 

§  55.  Ambuscades. 

Jud.  ix.  31.  And  he  sent  messengers  unto  Abime- 
lech,  privily,  saying,  Behold,  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  and 
his  brethren  be  come  to  Shechem ;  and,  behold,  they 
fortify  the  city  against  thee. 

—  —  32.  Now  therefore  up  by  night,  thou  and  the 
people  that  is  with  thee,  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  field : 

 33.  And  it  shall  be,  that  in  the  morning,  as 

soon  as  the  sun  is  up,  thou  shalt  rise  early,  and  set 
upon  the  city :  and,  behold,  when  he  and  the  people 
that  is  with  him  come  out  against  thee,  then  mayest 
thou  do  to  them  as  thou  shalt  find  occasion. 

 34.  And  Abimelech  rose  up,  and  all  the  people 

that  were  witli  him,  by  night,  and  they  laid  wait  against 
Shechem  in  four  companies. 

 35.  And  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  went  out,  and 

stood  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the  city :  and 
Abimelech  rose  up,  and  the  people  that  were  with  him, 
from  lying  in  wait. 

 36.  And  when  Gaal  saw  the  people,  he  said 

to  Zebul,  Behold,  there  come  people  down  from  the 
top  of  the  mountains.  And  Zebul  said  unto  him, 
Thou  seest  the  shadow  of  the  mountains  as  if  tJiey 
were  men. 

 37.  And  Gaal  spake  again  and  said.  See,  there 

come  people  down  by  the  middle  of  the  land,  and 
another  company  come  along  by  the  plain  of  Me- 
onenim. 

 43.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 

the  people  went  out  into  the  field;  and  they  told 
Abimelech. 

 43.  And  he  took  the  people,  and  divided  them 

into  three  companies,  and  laid  wait  in  the  field,  and 
looked,  and,  behold,  the  people  were  come  forth  out 
of  the  city ;  and  he  rose  up  against  them,  and  smote 
them. 

 44.  And  Abimelech,  and  the  company  that 

was  with  him,  rushed  forward,  and  stood  in  the'enter- 
ing  of  the  gate  of  the  city :  and  the  two  other  com- 
panies ran  upon  all  tlie  people  that  were  in  the  fields, 
and  slew  them. 

—  xvi.  2.  And  it  was  told  the  Gazites,  saying,  Sam- 
son is  come  hither.  And  they  compassed  him  in,  and 
laid  wait  for  him  all  night  in  the  gate  of  the  city,  and 
were  quiet  all  the  night,  saying,  In  the  morning,  when 
it  is  day,  we  shall  kill  him. 

—  XX.  29.  And  Israel  set  liers  in  wait  round  about 
Gibeah. 

 30.  And  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  against 

the  children  of  Benjamin  on  the  third  day,  and  put 
themselves  in  array  against  Gibeah,  as  at  other  times. 

 31.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  went  out 


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against  the  people,  and  were  drawn  away  from  the 
city  ;  and  they  began  to  smite  of  the  people,  and  kill, 
as  at  other  times,  m  the  highways,  of  which  one  goeth 
up  to  the  house  of  God,  and  the  other  to  Gibeah  in 
the  field,  about  thirty  men  of  Israel. 
Jud.  XX.  32.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  said.  They 

•  are  smitten  down  before  us,  as  at  the  first.  But  the 
children  of  Israel  said.  Let  us  flee,  and  draw  them 
from  the  city  unto  the  highways. 

 33.  And  all  the  men  of  Israel  rose  up  out  of 

•  their  place,  and  put  themselves  in  array  at  Baal-tamar : 
and  the  liers  in  wait  of  Israel  came  forth  out  of  their 
places,  even  out  of  the  meadows  of  Gibeah. 

 34  And  there  came  against  Gibeah  ten  thou- 
sand chosen  men  out  of  all  Israel,  and  the  battle  was 
sore :  but  they  knew  not  that  evil  was  near  them. 

 36.  So  the  children  of  Benjamin  saw  that  they 

were  smitten :  for  the  men  of  Israel  gave  place  to  the 
Benjamites,  because  they  trusted  imto  the  liers  in  wait 
which  they  had  set  beside  Gibeah. 

 37.  And  the  liers  in  wait  hasted,  and  rushed 

upon  Gibeah ;  and  the  liers  in  wait  drew  themselves 
along,  and  smote  all  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword. 

 38.  Now  there  was  an  appointed  sign  between 

the  men  of  Israel  and  the  liers  in  wait,  that  they 
should  make  a  great  flame  with  smoke  rise  up  out  of 
the  city. 

 39.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  retired  in  the 

battle,  Benjamin  began  to  smite  and  kill  of  the  men 
of  Israel  about  thirty  persons :  for  they  said.  Surely 
they  are  smitten  down  before  us,  as  in  the  first  battle. 

 40.  But  when  the  flame  began  to  arise  up  out 

of  the  city  with  a  pillar  of  smoke,  the  Benjamites 
looked  behind  them,  and,  behold,  the  flame  of  the 
city  ascended  up  to  heaven. 

 41.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again, 

the  men  of  Benjamin  were  amazed :  for  they  saw  that 
evil  was  come  upon  them. 

 42.  Therefore  they  turned  their  backs  before 

the  men  of  Israel  unto  the  way  of  the  wilderness ;  but 
the  battle  overtook  them ;  and  them  which  came  out 
of  the  cities  they  destroyed  in  the  midst  of  them. 

 43.  Thus  they  inclosed  the  Benjamites  round 

about,  and  chased  them,  and  trode  them  down  with 
ease  over  against  Gibeah  toward  the  sunrising. 

2  Chr,  xiii.  13.  But  Jeroboam  caused  an  ambush- 
ment  to  come  about  behind  them :  so  they  were  before 
J  udah,  and  the  ambushment  was  behind  them. 

§  56.  Battles. 

Gen.  xiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Am- 
raphel  king  of  Shinar,  Arioch  king  of  EUasar,  Ched- 
orlaomer  king  of  Elam,  and  Tidal  king  of  nations ; 

 2.  That  these  made  war  with  Bera  king  of 

Sodom,  and  with  Bersha  king  of  Gomorrah,  Shmab 
king  of  Admah,  and  Shemeber  king  of  Zeboiim,  and 
the  king  of  Bela,  which  is  Zoar. 

 3.  All  these  were  joined  together  in  the  vale 

of  Siddim,  which  is  the  salt  sea. 

 8.  And  there  went  out  the  king  of  Sodom,  and 

the  king  of  Gomorrah,  and  the  king  of  Admah,  and 
the  king  of  Zeboiim,  and  the  king  of  Bela,  (the  same 
is  Zoar ;)  and  they  joined  battle  with  them  in  the  vale 
of  Siddim ; 

 9.  "With  Chedorlaotner  the  king  of  Elam,  and 

with  Tidal  king  of  nations,  and  Amraphel  king  of 
Shinar,  and  Arioch  king  of  Ellasar ;  four  kings  with  five. 

Jud.  ix.  39.  And  Gaal  went  out  before  the  men  of 
Shechem,  and  fought  with  Abimelech. 

—  XX.  19.  And  the  children  of  Israel  rose  up  in  the 
morning,  and  encamped  against  Gibeah. 

 20.  And  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  battle 

against  Benjamin ;  and  the  men  of  Israel  put  tiiem- 
selves  in  array  to  fight  against  them  at  Gibeah. 

 23.  And  the  people,  the  men  of  Israel,  encour- 
aged themselves,  and  set  their  battle  again  in  array  in 
the  place  where  they  put  themselves  in  array  the  iirst 
day. 

 24.  And  the  children  of  Israel  came  near 

against  the  children  of  Benjamin  the  second  day. 
I  Sam.  xvii.  19.  Now  Saul,  and  they,  and  all  the 


men  of  Israel,  were  in  the  valley  of  Elah,  fighting 
with  the  Philistines. 

2  Sam.x.  15.  And  when  the  Syrians  saw  that  they 
were  smitten  before  Israel,  they  gathered  themselves 
together. 

 IG.  And  Hadarezer  sent,  and  brought  out  the 

Syrians  that  were  beyond  the  river ;  and  they  came  to 
Helam :  and  Shobach  the  captain  of  the  host  of  Had- 
arezer went  before  them. 

 17.  And  when  it  was  told  David,  he  gathered 

all  Israel  together,  and  passed  over  Jordan,  and 
came  to  Helam.  And  the  Syrians  set  themselves  in 
array  against  David,  and  fought  with  him. 

1  Chr.  xix.  16.  And  when  the  SjTians  saw  that  they 
were  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel,  they  sent  messen- 
gers, and  drew  forth  the  Syrians  that  were  beyond  the 
river :  and  Shophach  the  captain  of  the  host  of  Hadare- 
zer icent  before  them. 

 17.  And  it  was  told  David ;  and  he  gathered 

all  Israel,  and  passed  over  Jordan,  and  came  upon 
them,  and  set  tM  battle  in  array  against  them.  So  when 
David  had  put  the  battle  in  array  against  the  Syrians, 
they  fought  with  him. 

§  57.  Stratagems. 
(See  2  Kings  iii.  16.) 

2  Kings  lii.  18.  And  this  is  but  a  light  thing  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord  :  he  wiU  deliver  the  Moabites  also 
into  your  hand. 

 19.  And  ye  shall  smite  every  fenced  city,  and 

every  choice  city,  and  shall  fell  every  good  tree,  and 
stop  all  wells  of  water,  and  mar  every  good  piece  of 
land  with  stones. 

 22.  And  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  the  sim  shone  upon  the  water,  and  the  Moabites 
saw  the  water  on  the  other  side  as  red  as  blood  : 

 23.  And  they  said.  This  is  blood :  the  kings 

are  surely  slain,  and  they  have  smitten  one  another : 
now  therefore,  Moab,  to  the  spoil. 


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VICTOEY  AND  PURSUIT. 

§  58.  Panic. 

Gen.  xxxT.  5.  And  they  journeyed :  and  the  terror 
of  God  was  upon  the  cities  that  were  round  about 
them,  and  they  did  not  pursue  after  the  sons  of 
Jacob. 

Jud.  vii.  22.  -t-And  the  Lord  set  every  man's  sword 
against  his  fellow,  even  throughout  all  the  host :  and 
the  host  fled  to  Beth-shittah  in  Zererath,  and  to  the 
border  of  Abel-meholah,  uuto  Tabbath. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  15.  And  there  was  trembling  in  the  host, 
in  the  field,  and  among  all  the  people :  the  garrison, 
and  the  spoilers,  they  also  trembled,  and  the  earth 
quaked :  so  it  was  a  very  great  trembling. 

 16.  And  the  watchmen  of  Saul  in  Gibeah  of 

Benjamin  looked ;  and,  behold,  the  multitude  melted 
away,  and  they  went  on  beating  down  one  another. 

 20.  And  Saul  and  all  the  people  that  were 

with  him  assembled  themselves,  and  they  came  to  the 
battle :  and,  behold,  every  man's  sword  was  against 
his  fellow,  and  there  was  a  very  great  discomfiture. 

See  2  Chp.  xx.  23. 

§  59.  Yictory. 

Num.  xiv.  45.  Then  the  Amalekites  came  do-wn,  and 
the  Canaanites  which  dwelt  in  that  hill,  and  smote 
them,  and  discomfited  them,  even  unto  Hormah. 

Jos.  xxiii.  9.  For  the  Lord  hath  driven  out  from  be- 
fore you  great  nations  and  strong:  but  as  for  jou,  no 
man  hath  been  able  to  stand  before  you  unto  this  day. 

—  xxiv.  11.  And  ye  went  over  Jordan,  and  came 
unto  Jericho  :  and  the  men  of  Jericho  fought  against 
you,  the  Amorites,  and  tlie  Perizzites,  and  the  Canaan- 
ites, and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Girgashitcs,  the  Hivites, 
and  the  Jebusites;  and  I  delivered  them  into  your 
hand. 


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Jud.  i.  22.  And  the  house  of  Joseph,  they  also  went 
up  against  Beth-el :  and  the  Lokd  was  with  them. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  47.  So  Saul  took  the  kingdom  over  Is- 
rael, and  fought  against  all  his  enemies  on  every  side, 
against  INIoab,  and  against  the  children  of  Ammon, 
and  against  Edom,  and  against  the  kings  of  Zobah, 
and  against  the  Philistines:  and  whithersoever  he 
turned  himself,  he  vexed  ihem. 

 48.  And  he  gathered  a  host,  and  smote  the 

Amalekites,  and  delivered  Israel  out  of  the  hands  of 
them  that  spoiled  them. 

—  xix.  8.  And  there  was  war  again :  and  David 
went  out,  and  fought  with  the  Philistines,  and  slew 
them  with  a  great  slaughter ;  and  they  fled  from  him. 

2  Sam.  ii.  17.  And  there  was  a  very  sore  battle  that 
day;  and  Abner  was  beaten,  and  the  men  of  Israel, 
before  the  servants  of  David. 

—  V.  20.  And  David  came  to  Baal-perazim,  and 
David  smote  them  there,  and  said.  The  Lord  bath 
broken  forth  iii^on  mine  enemies  before  me,  as  the 
breach  of  waters.  Therefore  he  called  the  name  of 
that  place  Baal-perazim. 

§  60.  Flight, 

(1.  FORETOLD.) 

Deut.  xxviii.  7.  The  Lord  shall  cause  thine  enemies 
that  rise  up  against  thee  to  be  smitten  before  thy  face : 
they  shall  come  out  against  thee  one  way,  and  flee  be- 
fore thee  seven  ways. 

See  Is.  xxxi.  8,  9. 

(2.  INSTANCES.) 

Jud.  iv.  15.  And  the  Lord  discomfited  Sisera,  and 
all  his  chariots,  and  all  his  host,  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword  before  Barak ;  so  that  Sisera  lighted  down  off 
his  chariot,  and  fled  away  on  his  feet. 

—  T.  22.  Then  were  the  horsehoofs  broken  by  the 
means  of  the  prancings,  the  prancings  of  their  mighty 
ones. 

—  XX.  47.  But  six  hundred  men  turned  and  fled  to 
the  wilderness  unto  the  rock  Kimmon,  and  abode  in 
the  rock  Riramon  four  months. 

1  Chr.  X.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against  Is- 
rael; and  the  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before  the  Phi- 
listines, and  fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa. 

2  Sam.  x.  13.  And  Joab  drew  nigh,  and  the  people 
that  iccre  with  him,  unto  the  battle  against  the  Syri- 
ans: and  they  fled  before  him. 

 14.  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 

that  the  Syrians  were  fled,  then  fled  they  also  before 
Abishai,  and  entered  into  the  city.  So  Joab  returned 
from  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  came  to  Jerusalem. 

I  Chr.  xix.  14.  So  Joab  and  the  people  that  were 
with  him  drew  nigli  before  the  Syrians  unto  the  bat- 
tle ;  and  they  fled  before  hln. 

 15.  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 

that  the  Syrians  were  fled,  they  likewise  fled  before 
Abishai  his  brother,  and  entered  into  the  city.  Then 
Joab  came  to  Jerusalem. 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  13.  Then  David  and  his  men,  tcJiicJi 
were  about  six  hundred,  arose  and  departed  out  of 
Keilah,  and  went  whithersoever  they  could  go.  And 
it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  escaped  from  Keilah , 
and  he  forbare  to  go  forth. 

I  Kings  xx.  20.  And  they  slew  everj'-  one  his  man : 
and  the  Syrians  fled ;  and  Israel  pursued  them :  and 
Ben-hadad  the  king  of  Syria  escaped  on  a  horse  with 
the  horsemen. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  9.  The  children  of  Ephi-aim,  beinff  armed, 
ajid  carrying  bows,  turned  back  in  the  day  of  battle. 

§  61.   Flight  Intercepted. 

Jud.  vii.  24.  And  Gideon  sent  messengers  through- 
out all  mount  Ephraim,  saying.  Come  down  against 
the  Midianitcs,  and  take  before  them  the  waters  unto 
Beth-barah  and  Jordan.  Then  all  the  men  of  Ephraim 
gathered  themselves  together,  and  took  the  waters 
unto  Beth-barah  and  Jordan. 

—  xii.  5.  And  the  Gileadites  took  the  passages  of 
Jordan  before  the  Ephraimites:  and  it  was  so,  that 
when  those  Ephraimites  which  were  escaped  said.  Let 
me  go  over,  tliat  the  men  of  Gilcad  said  unto  him. 
Art  thou  an  Ephraimite?    If  he  said,  Nay; 


 6.  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Sa}'  now  Shib- 
boleth :  and  he  said  Sibboleth  :  for  he  could  not  frame 
to  pronounce  it  right.  Tlien  they  took  him,  and  slew 
him  at  the  passages  of  Jordan :  and  there  fell  at  thai 
time  of  the  Ephraimites  forty  and  two  thousand. 

§  62.  Pursuit. 

Jud.  vii.  23.  And  the  men  of  Israel  gathered  them- 
selves together  out  of  Naphtali,  and  out  of  Asher,  and 
out  of  all  Manasseh,  and  pursued  after  the  Midianites. 

—  viii.  4.  And  Gideon  came  to  Jordan,  and  passed 
over,  he,  and  the  three  hundred  men  that  were  with 
him,  faint,  yet  pursuing  ihem. 

I  Sam.  vii.  11.  And  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  of 
Mizpeli,  and  pursued  the  Philistines,  and  smote  them, 
until  tliey  came  under  Beth-car. 

—  xiv.  21.  Moreover,  the  Hebrews  that  were  with 
the  Philistines  before  that  time,  which  went  up  with 
them  into  the  camp/rom  the  conrdry  round  about,  even 
they  also  turned  to  be  with  the  Israelites  that  were 
with  Saul  and  Jonathan. 

 22.  Likewise  all  the  men  of  Israel  which  had 

hid  themselves  in  mount  Ephraim,  ^chen  they  heard 
that  the  Philistines  fled,  even  they  also  followed  hard 
after  them  in  the  battle. 

 23.  So  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day :  and 

the  battle  passed  over  unto  Beth-aven. 

 46.  Then  Saul  went  up  from  following  the 

Philistines :  and  the  Philistines  went  to  their  own 
place. 

—  xvii.  52.  And  the  men  of  Israel  and  of  Judah 
arose,  and  shouted,  and  pursued  the  Philistines,  until 
thou  come  to  the  valley,  and  to  the  gates  of  Ekron. 
And  the  wounded  of  the  Philistines  fell  down  by  the 
way  to  Shaaraim,  even  unto  Gath,  and  unto  Ekron. 

—  xxiii.  24.  And  they  arose,  and  went  to  Ziph  be- 
fore Saul :  but  David  and  his  men  were  in  the  wilder- 
ness of  ]yiaon,  in  the  plain  on  the  south  of  Jeshimon. 

 25.  Saul  also  and  his  men  went  to  seek  him. 

And  they  told  David  :  wherefore  he  came  down  into . 
a  rock,  and  abode  in  the  wilderness  of  Maon.  And 
when  Saul  heard  that,  he  pursued  after  David  in  the 
wilderness  of  JIaon. 

 26.  And  Saul  went  on  this  side  of  the  mount- 
ain, and  David  and  his  men  on  that  side  of  the  mount- 
ain :  and  David  made  haste  to  get  away  for  fear  of 
Saul ;  for  Saul  and  his  men  compassed  David  and  his 
men  round  about  to  take  them. 

—  xxiv.  2.  Then  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen 
men  out  of  all  Israel,  and  went  to  seek  David  and  his 
men  upon  the  rocks  of  the  wild  goats. 

2  Sam.  ii.  19.  And  Asahel  pursued  after  Abner;  and 
in  going  he  turned  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the 
left  from  following  Abner. 

 24.  Joab  also  and  Abishai  pursued  after  Ab- 
ner :  and  the  sun  went  down  when  they  \Vere  come  to 
the  hill  of  Ammah,  that  Ueth  before  Giah  by  the  way 
of  the  wilderness  of  Gibeon. 

—  XX.  6.  And  David  said  to  Abishai,  Now  shall 
Sheba  the  son  of  Bicliri  do  us  more  barm  than  did 
Absalom :  take  thou  thy  lord's  servants,  and  pursue 
after  him,  lest  he  get  him  fenced  cities,  and  escape  us. 

 7.  And  there  went  out  after  him  Joab's  men, 

and  the  Cherethites,  and  the  Pclethites,  and  all  the 
mighty  men  :  and  they  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  to  pur- 
sue after  Sheba  the  son  of  Bichri. 

 10.  -t-So  Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  pur- 
sued after  Sheba  the  son  of  Bichri. 

§  63.  Overtaking'. 

Gen.  xiv.  10.  And  the  vale  of  Siddim  was  full  of 
slimcpits ;  and  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  Gomorfah 
fled,  and  fell  there ;  and  XhQj  that  lemained  fled  to  the 
movintain. 

Jud.  iv.  IG.  But  Barak  pursued  after  the  chariots, 

and  after  the  host,  unto  Ilarosheth  of  the  Gentiles : 
and  all  the  host  of  Sisera  fell  u^jon  the  edge  of  the 
sword ;  and.  there  was  not  a  man  left. 

—  viii.  12.  And  M  heu  Zeba  and  Zalmunna  fled, 
he  pursued  after  them,  and  took  the  two  kings  of 
^[idian,  Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  and  discomfited  all  the 
host. 


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2  Kings  iii.  24.  And  when  they  came  to  the  camp 
of  Israel,  the  Israelites  rose  up  and  smote  the  Moabites, 
so  that  thej  fled  before  them :  but  they  went  forward 
smiting  the  Moabites,  even  in  their  country. 

Ps.  xviii.  37.  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and 
overtaken  them:  neither  did  I  turn  again  till  they 
■were  consumed. 

§  64.  Exultation  over  Victory. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  35.  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war;  so 
that  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms. 

 38.  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  de- 

stroj'ed  them ;  and  tm-ned  not  again  until  I  had  con- 
sumed them. 

 43.  Then  did  I  teat  them  as  small  as  the  dust 

of  the  earth:  I  did  stamp  them  as  the  mire  of  the 
street,  and  did  spread  them  abroad. 

 48.  It  is  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  that  bring- 

eth  down  the  people  under  me, 

 49.  And  that  bringeth  me  forth  from  mine 

enemies :  thou  also  hast  lifted  me  up  on  high  above 
them  that  rose  up  against  me :  thou  hast  delivered  me 
trom  the  violent  man. 

Ps.  xviii.  38.  I  have  wounded  them  that  they  were 
not  able  to  rise :  they  are  fallen  under  my  feet. 

 39.  For  thou  hast  girded  me  with  strength 

nnto  the  battle  •-  thou  hast  subdued  under  me  those 
that  rose  up  against  me. 

 40.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necks  of 

mine  enemies ;  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate 
me. 

 42.  Then  did  I  beat  them  small  as  the  dust 

before  the  wind :  I  did  cast  them  out  as  the  dirt  in  the 
streets. 


CHAP.  YIL 

FORTRESSES  AND  SIEGES. 

§  65.   Fortified  Cities. 

Deut.  iii.  5.  All  these  cities  iccre  fenced  wdth  high 
walls,  gates,  and  bars ;  beside  unwalled  towns  a  great 
many. 

2  Chr.  xi.  5.  And  Rehohoam  dwelt  in  Jerusalem, 
and  ljuilt  cities  for  defence  in  Judah. 

 6.  He  built  even  Beth-lehem,  and  Etam,  and 

Tekoa, 

 7.  And  Beth-zur,  and  Shoco,  and  AduUam, 

 8.  And  Gath,  and  Mareshah,  and  Ziph, 

 9.  And  Adoraim,  and  Lachish,  and  Azekah, 

 10.  And  Zorah,  and  Ajalon,  and  Hebron, 

which  are  in  Judah  and  in  Benjamin,  fenced  cities. 
 11.  And  he  fortified  the  strong  holds,  and  put 

captains  in  them,  and  store  of  victuals,  and  of  oU  and 

wine. 

 12.  And  in  every  several  city  Tie  put  shields 

and  spears,  and  made  them  exceeding  strong,  having 
Judah  and  Benjamin  on  his  side. 

—  xxvi.  9.  Moreover  Uzziah  ljuilt  towers  in  Jeru- 
salem at  the  comer  gate,  and  at  the  valley  gate,  and  at 
the  turning  of  the  wall,  and  fortified  them. 

§  66.   Strong  Positions  Occupied. 

I  Sam.  xiii.  23.  And  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines 
went  out  to  the  passage  of  Michmash. 

—  xiv.  4.  And  between  the  passages,  hy  which  Jon- 
athan sought  to  go  over  unto  the  Philistmes'  garrison, 
tliere  was  a  sharp  rock  on  the  one  side,  and  a  sharp 
rock  on  the  other  side :  and  the  name  of  the  one  was 
Bozez,  and  the  name  of  the  other  Seneh. 

 5.  The  forefront  of  the  one  was  situate  north- 
ward over  against  Michmash,  and  the  other  southward 
over  against  Gibeah. 

—  xxiii.  14.  And  David  abode  in  the  wilderness  in 
strong  holds,  and  remained  in  a  mountain  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Ziph.  And  Saul  sought  him  everj'  day, 
but  God  delivered  him  not  into  his  hand. 

 15.  And  David  saw  that  Saul  was  come  out  to 

seek  his  life :  and  David  was  iu  the  wilderness  of  Ziph 
in  a  wood. 


I  Sam.  xxiii.  29.  And  David  went  up  from  thence, 
and  dwelt  in  strong  holds  at  En-gedi. 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  the  Zi])liiles  came  unto  Saul  to 
Gibeah,  saying,  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  in  the 
hill  of  Hachilah,  whir.h  is  before  Jeshimon? 

 2.  Then  Saul  arose,  and  went  down  to  the 

wilderness  of  Ziph,  having  three  thousand  chosen  men 
of  Israel  with  him,  to  seek  David  in  the  wilderness  of 
Ziph. 

 3.  And  Saul  pitched  in  the  hill  of  Hachilah, 

which  is  before  Jeshimon,  by  the  way.  But  David 
abode  in  the  wilderness,  and  he  saw  that  Saul  came 
after  him  into  the  wilderness. 

I  Chr.  xi.  16.  And  David  was  then  in  the  hold,  and 
the  Philistines'  garrison  icas  then  at  Beth-lehem. 

§  67.   Fortresses  Occupied. 

Jos.  X.  19.  And  stay  ye  not,  but  pursue  after  your 
enemies,  and  smite  the  hindmost  of  them ;  suffer  them 
not  to  enter  into  their  cities :  for  the  Lord  your  God 
hath  delivered  tliem  into  your  hand. 

 20.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joshua  and  the 

children  of  Israel  had  made  an  end  of  slaying  them 
with  a  very  great  slaughter,  till  they  were  consumed, 
that  the  rest  which  remained  of  them  entered  into 
fenced  cities. 

Jud.  ix.  46.  And  when  aU  the  men  of  the  tower  of 
Shechem  heard  that,  they  entered  into  a  hold  of  the 
house  of  the  god  Berith. 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  7.  And  it  was  told  Saul  that  David 
was  come  to  Keilah.  And  Saul  said,  God  hath  de- 
livered him  into  mine  hand ;  for  he  is  shut  in,  by  en- 
tering into  a  town  that  hath  gates  and  bars. 

§  68.   Directions  Concerning  Sieges. 

(1.  PLACES  MUST  FIRST  BE  STTSTMONED  TO  SURRENDER.) 

Deut.  XX.  10.  "When  thou  comest  nigh  unto  a  city  to 
fight  against  it,  then  proclaim  peace  unto  it 

 11.  And  it  shall  be,  if  it  make  thee  answer  of 

peace,  and  open  unto  thee,  then  it  shall  be,  that  all  the 
people  that  is  found  therein  shall  be  tributaries  imto 
thee,  and  they  shall  serve  thee. 

 12.  And  if  it  will  make  no  peace  with  thee, 

but  will  make  war  against  thee,  then  thou  shalt  be- 
siege it : 

—  13.  And  when  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  de- 
livered it  into  thine  hands,  thou  shalt  smite  every  male 
thereof  with  the  edge  of  the  sword : 

 14  But  the  women,  and  the  little  ones,  and 

the  cattle,  and  all  that  is  in  the  city,  even  all  the  spoil 
thereof,  shalt  thou  take  unto  thyself;  and  thou  shalt 
eat  the  spoil  of  thine  enemies,  which  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  given  thee. 

 15.  Thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  all  the  cities 

wJiich  are  very  far  off  from  thee,  which  are  not  of  the 
cities  of  these  nations. 

(2.  FRUIT  TREES  MUST  NOT  BE  DESTROTED.) 

Deut.  XX.  19.  When  thou  shalt  besiege  a  city  a  long 
time,  in  making  war  against  it  to  take  it,  thou  shalt 
not  destroy  the  trees  thereof  by  forcing  an  axe  against 
them :  for  thou  mayeet  eat  of  them,  and  thou  shalt  not 
cut  them  down  (for  the  tree  of  the  field  is  man's  life) 
to  employ  them  in  the  siege : 

 20.  Only  the  trees  which  thou  knowest  that 

they  be  not  trees  for  meat,  thou  shalt  destroy  and  cut 
them  down ;  and  thou  shalt  build  bulwarks  against 
the  city  that  maketh  war  with  thee,  until  it  be  sub- 
dued. 

§  69.   Sieges  Threatened. 

Deut.  xxviii.  52.  And  he  shall  besiege  thee  in  all  thy 
gates,  imtil  thy  high  and  fenced  walls  come  down, 
wherein  thou  trustedst,  throughout  all  thy  land :  and 
he  shall  besiege  thee  in  all  thy  gates  throughout  aU 
thy  land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee. 

§  70.   Jerusalem  Summoned  to  Surrender. 

2  Kings  xviii.  26.  Then  said  Eliakim  the  son  of 
Hilkiah,  and  Shebna,  and  Joah,  imto  Rab-shakeh, 


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BOOK  XIX. 


Speak,  I  pray  thee,  to  thy  servants  in  the  Syrian  lan- 
guage ;  for  we  understand  it :  and  tallc  not  with  us  in 
the  Jews'  language  in  the  ears  of  the  p>eople  that  are 
on  the  wall. 

2  Kings  xviii.  36.  But  the  people  held  their  peace,  and 
answered  him  not  a  word :  for  the  king's  commandment 
was,  saying,  Answer  him  not. 

Is.  XX XVI.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourteenth 
year  of  king  Hezekiah,  that  Sennacherib  king  of  As- 
syria came  up  against  all  the  defenced  cities  of  Judah, 
and  took  them. 

 2.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  Rabshakeh 

from  Lachish  to  Jerusalem  unto  king  Hezekiah  with 
a  great  army.  And  he  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the 
upper  pool  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller's  lield. 

 3.  Then  came  forth  imto  him  Eliakim,  Hil- 

Mah's  son,  which  was  over  the  house,  and  Shebna  the 
scribe,  and  Joah,  Asaph's  son,  the  recorder. 

 4.  And  Rabshakeh  said  unto  them,  Say  ye 

now  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  kmg 
of  Assyria,  What  confidence  is  this  wherein  thou 
trustest? 

 5.  I  say,  sayest  thou,  (but  ih£y  are  but  vain 

words,)  I  have  counsel  and  strength  for  war :  now  on 
whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebellest  against  me  ? 

 8.  Now  therefore  give  pledges,  I  pray  thee,,  to 

my  master  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  I  will  give  thee 
two  thousand  horses,  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set 
riders  upon  them. 

 9.  How  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of 

one  captain  of  the  least  of  my  master's  servants,  and 
put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and  for  horsemen  ? 

 10.  And  am  I  now  come  up  without  the  Lord 

against  this  land  to  destroy  it  ?  the  Lord  said  unto 
me.  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it. 

 11.  'Then  said  Eliakim  and  Shebna  and  Joah 

unto  Rabshakeh,  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  thy  servants 
in  the  Syrian  language;  for  we  understand  it:  and 
speak  not  to  us  in  the  Jews'  language,  in  the  ears  of 
the  people  that  are  on  the  walL 

 13.  Then  Rabshakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a 

loud  voice  in  the  Jews'  language,  and  said,  Hear  ye 
the  words  of  the  great  king,  the  king  of  Assyria. 

 14.  Thus  saith  the  king,  Let  not  Hezekiah  de- 
ceive you:  for  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you. 

 15.  Neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  trust  in 

the  Lord,  saying.  The  Lord  will  surely  deliver  us : 
this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the 
lung  of  Assyria. 

 16.  Hearken  not  to  Hezekiah :  for  thus  saith 

the  king  of  Assyria,  Make  an  agreement  with  me  by  a 
present,  and  come  out  to  me :  and  eat  ye  every  one  of 
his  vine,  and  every  one  of  his  fig  tree,  and  drink  ye 
every  one  the  waters  of  his  own  cistern ; 

 17.  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  a  land 

like  your  own  land,  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  land 
of  bread  and  vineyards. 

 18.  Beware  lest  Hezekiah  persuade  yovi,  say- 
ing. The  Lord  will  deliver  us.  Hath  any  of  the  ^ods 
of  the  nations  delivered  his  land  out  of  the  hand  ot  the 
king  of  Assyria  ? 

§  71.   Sieges  Formed. 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  8.  And  Saul  called  all  the  people  to- 
gether to  war,  to  go  down  to  Keilah,  to  besiege  David 
and  liis  men. 

1  Chr.  XX.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  the 
year  was  expired,  at  the  time  that  kings  go  out  io 
battle,  Joab  led  forth  the  power  of  the  armj--,  and 
wasted  the  country  of  the  children  of  Ammou,  and 
came  and  besieged  Rabbah.  But  David  tarried  at  Je- 
rusalem.   And  Joab  smote  Rabbah,  and  destroj'ed  it. 

2  Sam.  XX.  15.  And  they  came  and  besieged  him  in 
Abel  of  Beth-maachah,  and  they  cast  up  a  bank 
against  the  city,  and  it  stood  in  the  trench :  and  all  the 
people  that  were  with  Joab  battered  the  wall,  to  throw 
it  down. 

I  Kings  xx.  1.  And  Ben-hadad  the  Inng  of  Syria 
gathered  all  his  host  together:  and  there  were  thirty 
and  two  kings  with  him,  and  horses,  and  chariots: 
and  he  went  up  and  besieged  Samaria,  and  warred 
against  it 


2  Kings  vi.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria  gathered  all  his  host,  and 
went  up,  and  besieged  Samaria. 

 25.  And  there  was  a  great  famine  in  Samaria : 

and,  behold,  they  besieged  it,  until  an  ass's  head  was 
sold  for  fourscore  pieces  of  silver,  and  the  fourth  part 
of  a  cab  of  dove's  dung  for  five  pieces  of  silver. 

§  72.   Incidents  of  a  Siege. 

(1.  tribute  demanded.) 

1  Kings  xx.  2.  And  he  sent  messengers  to  Ahab 
king  of  Israel  into  the  city,  and  said  unto  him.  Thus 
saith  Ben-hadad, 

 3.  Thy  silver  and  thy  gold  is  mine ;  thy  wives 

also  and  thy  children,  even  tlie  goodhest,  are  mine. 

 4.  And  the  king  of  Israel  answered  and  said, 

My  lord,  O  king,  according  to  thy  saying,  I  am  thine, 
and  all  that  I  have. 

(2.  FAMINE.) 

2  Kings  vi.  26.  And  as  the  king  of  Israel  was  passing 
by  upon  the  wall,  there  cried  a  woman  unto  him,  say- 
ing. Help,  my  lord,  O  king. 

 27.  And  he  said.  If  the  Lord  do  not  help 

thee,  whence  shall  I  help  thee  ?  out  of  the  bamfloor, 
or  out  of  the  winepress  ? 

(3.  SURRENDER  ADVISED.) 

Jar.  xxxviiL  15.  Then  Jeremiah  said  unto  Zedekiah, 
If  1  declare  it  unto  thee,  wilt  thou  not  surely  put  me 
to  death?  and  if  I  give  thee  counsel,  wilt  thou  not 
hearken  unto  me  ? 

 16.  So  Zedekiah  the  king  sware  secretly  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  that  made  \13 
tliis  soul,  I  will  not  put  thee  to  death,  neither  will  I 
give  thee  into  the  hand  of  these  men  that  seek  thy  life. 

 17.  Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  Zedekiah,  Thus 

saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ; 
If  thou  wilt  assuredly  go  forth  unto  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon's princes,  then  thy  soul  shall  live,  and  this  city 
shall  not  be  burned  with  fire;  and  thou  shalt  live, and 
thine  house : 

 18.  But  if  thou  wilt  not  go  forth  to  the  king 

of  Babylon's  princes,  then  shall  this  city  be  given  into 
the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  they  shall  burn  it  with 
tire,  and  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  their  hand. 

 19.  And  Zedekiah  the  king  said  unto  Jere- 
miah, I  am  afraid  of  the  Jews  that  are  fallen  *o  the 
Chaldeans,  lest  they  deliver  me  into  their  hand,  and 
they  mock  me. 

(4  A  VIVID  PICTURE.) 

Is.  xxii.  1.  The  burden  of  the  valley  of  vision. 
What  aileth  thee  now,  that  thou  art  wholly  gone  up 
to  the  housetops  ? 

 2.  Thou  that  art  full  of  stirs,  a  tumultuous  city, 

a  joyous  city:  thy  slain  meth  are  not  slain  with  the 
sword,  nor  dead  in  battle. 

 3.  All  thy  rulers  are  fled  together,  they  are 

bound  by  the  archers :  all  that  are  found  in  thee  are 
bound  together,  which  have  fled  from  far. 

 4  Therefore  said  I,  Look  away  from  me;  I 

will  weep  bitterly,  labour  not  to  comfort  me,  because 
of  the  spoiling  of  the  daughter  of  my  people. 

 5.  For  it  is  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  treadmg 

down,  and  of  perplexit}^  by  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in 
the  valley  of  vision,  breaking  down  the  walls,  and  of 
crying  to  the  mountains. 

 6.  And  Elam  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  ot 

men  and  horsemen,  and  Kir  uncovered  the  shield. 

 7.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  thy  choicest 

valleys  shall  be  full  of  chariots,  and  the  horsemen  shall 
set  tliemselves  in  array  at  the  gate. 

 8.  And  he  discovered  the  covering  of  Judah, 

and  tliou  didst  look  in  that  day  to  the  armour  of  the 
house  of  the  forest. 

 9.  Ye  have  seen  also  the  breaches  of  the  city 

of  David,  that  they  are  many :  and  ye  gathered  toge- 
ther the  waters  of  the  lower  pool. 

 10.  And  ye  have  numbered  the  houses  of  Jeru- 
salem, and  tlie  houses  have  ye  broken  down  to  fortify 
the  wall. 

 11.  Ye  made  also  a  ditch  between  the  two 


500 


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BOOK  XIX. 


walls  for  the  water  of  the  old  pool :  but  ye  have  not 
looked  unto  the  maker  thereof,  neither  had  respect 
unto  liim  that  fashioned  it  long  ago. 

Is.  xxii  13.  And  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  God  of 
hosts  call  to  weeping,  and  to  mourning,  and  to  bald- 
ness, and  to  girding  with.sackcloth : 

 13.  And  behold  joy  and  gladness,  slaying 

oxen,  and  killing  sheep,  eating  flesh,  and  drinking 
wine :  let  us  eat  and  drink ;  for  to  morrow  we  shail 
die. 

 14.  And  it  was  revealed  in  mine  ears  by  the 

Lord  of  hosts.  Surely  this  iniquity  shall  not  be  purged 
from  you  till  ye  die,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts. 

§  73.   Relief  Promised. 

I  Sam.  xi.  9.  And  they  said  unto  the  messengers 
that  came,  Tlius  shall  ye  say  unto  the  men  of  Jabesh- 
gilead.  To  morrow,  by  that  time  the  sun  be  hot,  ye 
shall  have  help.  And  the  messengers  came  and 
shewed  it  to  the  men  of  Jabesh ;  and  they  were  glad. 

 10.  Therefore  the  men  of  Jabesh  said,  To 

morrow  we  will  come  out  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  do 
with  us  all  that  seemeth  good  imto  you. 

§  74.   Siege  Raised. 

2  Sam.  XX.  16.  Then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the 
city,  Hear,  hear;  say,  I  pray  j^ou,  unto  Joab,  Come 
near  hither,  that  I  may  speak  with  thee. 

 17.  And  when  he  was  come  near  unto  her, 

the  woman  said.  Art  thou  Joab  ?  And  he  answered, 
I  am  he.  Then  she  said  unto  him.  Hear  the  words  of 
thine  handmaid.    And  he  answered,  I  do  hear. 

 19.  I  am  one  of  them  that  are  peaceable  and 

faithful  in  Israel :  thou  seekest  to  destroy  a  city  and  a 
mother  in  Israel :  why  wilt  thou  swallow  up  the 
inheritance  of  the  Lord  ? 

 20.  And  Joab  answered  and  said.  Far  be  it, 

far  be  it  from  me,  that  I  should  swallow  up  or  destroy. 

Jer.  xxxvii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the 
army  of  the  Chaldeans  was  broken  up  from  Jerusalem 
for  fear  of  Phai-aoh's  army, 

 12.  Then  Jeremiah  went  forth  out  of  Jerusalem 

to  go  into  the  land  of  Benjamin,  to  separate  himself 
thence  in  the  midst  of  the  people. 

§  75.   Cities  Taken. 

Gen.  xxxiv.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third 
day,  when  they  were  sore,  that  two  of  the  sons  of 
Jacob,  Simeon  and  Levi,  Dinah's  brethren,  took  each 
man  his  sword,  and  came  upon  the  city  boldly,  and 
slew  all  the  males. 

 26.  And  they  slew  Hamor  and  Shechem  his 

son  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  took  Dinah  out 
of  Shechem's  house,  and  went  out. 

 27.  The  sons  of  Jacob  came  upon  the  slain,  and 

spoiled  the  city,  because  they  had  defiled  their  sister. 

Jud.  viii.  17.  And  he  beat  down  the  tower  of  Penuel, 
and  slew  the  men  of  the  city. 

2  Sam.xii.  26.  And  Joab  fought  against  Rabbah  of 
the  children  of  Ammon,  and  took  the  royal  city. 

 27.  And  Joab  sent  messengers  to  David,  and 

said,  I  have  fought  against  Rabbah,  and  have  taken 
the  city  of  waters. 

 28.  Now  therefore  gather  the  rest  of  the 

people  together,  and  encamp  against  the  city,  and 
take  it:  lest  I  take  the  city,  and  it  be  called  after  my 
name. 

 29.  And  David  gathered  all  the  people  to- 
gether, and  went  to  Rabbah,  and  fought  against  it, 
and  took  it. 

(A.  SIGXAt  FOR  PROTECTION  AT  CAPTURE.) 

Jos.  iL  12.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  you,  swear  unto 
me  by  the  Lord,  since  I  have  shewed  you  kiudness, 
that  ye  will  also  shew  kindness  unto  my  father's  house, 
and  give  me  a  true  token  : 

 13.  And  that  ye  will  save  alive  my  father,  and 

my  mother,  and  my  brethren,  and  my  sisters,  and  all 
that  they  have,  and  deliver  our  lives  from  death. 

 14.  And  the  men  answered  her.  Our  life  for 

yours,  if  ye  utter  not  this  our  business.    And  it  shall 


be,  when  the  Lord  hath  given  us  the  land,  that  we 
will  deal  kindly  and  truly  with  thee. 

 17.  And  the  men  said  unto  her.  We  will  be 

blameless  of  this  thine  oath  which  thou  hast  made  us 
swear. 

 18.  Behold,  wh^n  we  come  into  the  land,  thou 

shalt  bind  this  line  of  scarlet  thread  in  the  window 
which  thou  didst  let  us  down  by :  and  thou  shalt  bring 
thy  father,  and  thy  mother,  and  tliy  brethren,  and  all 
thy  father's  household,  home  unto  tliee. 

 19.  And  it  shall  be,  that  whosoever  shall  go 

out  of  the  doors  of  thy  house  into  the  street,  his  blood 
shall  be  upon  his  head,  and  we  icill  be  guiltless :  and 
whosoever  shall  be  with  thee  in  the  house,  his  blood 
shall  be  on  our  head,  li  any  hand  be  upon  him. 

 20.  And  if  thou  utter  this  our  business,  then 

we  will  be  quit  of  thine  oath  which  thou  hast  made 
us  to  swear. 

 21.  And  she  said.  According  unto  j-our  words, 

so  be  it.  And  she  sent  them  away,  and  they  departed: 
and  she  bound  the  scarlet  line  in  the  window. 

—  vi.  22.  But  Joshua  had  said  unto  the  two  men 
that  had  spied  out  the  country.  Go  into  tlie  harlot's 
house,  and  bring  out  thence  the  woman,  and  all  that 
she  hath,  as  ye  sware  unto  her. 

§  76.   Captured  Cities  Burned. 

Deut.  xiii.  16.  And  thou  shalt  gather  all  the  spoil 

of  it  into  the  midst  of  the  street  thereof,  and  shalt  burn 
with  fire  the  city,  and  all  the  spoil  thereof  every  whit, 
for  the  Lord  thy  God:  and  it  shall  be  a  heap  for 
ever ;  it  shall  not  be  built  again. 

Num.  xxi.  28.  For  there  is  a  fire  gone  out  of  Hesh- 
bon,  a  flame  from  the  city  of  Sihon  :  it  hath  consumed 
Ar  of  Moab,  and  the  lords  of  the  high  places  of  Arnon. 

—  xxxi.  10.  And  they  burnt  all  their  cities  wherein 
they  dwelt,  and  all  their  goodly  castles,  with  fire. 

Jud.  i.  8.  Now  the  children  of  Judah  had  fought 
against  Jerusalem,  and  had  taken  it,  and  smitten  it 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  set  the  city  on  tire. 

—  ix.  48.  And  Abimelech  gat  him  up  to  mount 
Zalmon,  he  and  all  the  people  that  were  with  him ; 
and  Abimelech  took  an  axe  in  his  hand,  and  cut  down 
a  bough  from  the  trees,  and  took  it,  and  laid  il  on  his 
shoulder,  and  said  imto  the  people  that  irere  with  him, 
What  ye  have  seen  me  do,  make  haste,  and  do  as  I 
have  done. 

 49.  And  all  the  people  likewise  cut  down 

every  man  his  bough,  and  followed  Abimelech,  and 
put  them  to  the  hold,  and  set  the  hold  on  tire  upon 
them ;  so  that  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem 
died  also,  about  a  thousand  men  and  women. 

—  XX.  48.  And  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again  upon 
the  children  of  Benjamin,  and  smote  them  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword,  as  well  the  men  of  every  city,  as  the 
beast,  and  all  that  came  to  hand :  ako  they  set  on  fire 
all  the  cities  that  they  came  to. 


CHAP.  YIII. 
MISHAPS  AND  CASUALTIES. 
§  77.   Exhaustion  of  Troops. 

(1.  FROM  WANT  OF  FOOD.) 

I  Sam.  xiv.  24.  And  the  men  of  Israel  were  distressed 
that  day:  for  Saul  had  adjured  the  people,  saying, 
Cursed  be  the  man  that  cateth  any  food  until  evening, 
that  I  may  be  avenged  on  mine  enemies.  So  none  of 
the  people  tasted  any  food. 

 26.  And  when  the  people  were  come  into 

the  wood,  behold,  the  honey  dropped  ;  but  no  man 
put  his  hand  to  his  mouth :  for  the  people  feared  the 

oath.  ,      ,  .   ,  , 

 27.  But  Jonathan  heard  not  when  his  father 

charo-ed  the  people  with  the  oath :  wherefbre  he  put 
forth  the  end  of  the  rod  that  was  ia  his  hand,  and 


501 


CHAP.  vin. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


clipped  it  in  a  honeycomb,  and  pnt  his  hand  to  his 
mouth ;  and  his  eyes  were  enlightened. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  28.  Then  answered  oncot'  the  people,  and 
said.  Thy  father  straitly  charged  the  people  with  an 
oath,  saying.  Cursed  be  the  man  that  eateth  any  food 
this  day.   And  the  people  were  faint. 

(2.  FROM  FATIGUE.) 

1  Sam.  XXX.  9.  So  David  went,  he  and  the  six  hun- 
dred men  that  wei-e  with  him,  and  came  to  the  brook 
Besor,  where  those  that  were  left  behind  stayed. 

 10.  But  David  pursued,  he  and  four  hundred 

men :  for  two  hundred  abode  behind,  which  were  so 
faint  that  they  could  not  go  over  the  brook  Besor. 

2  Sam.  xxi.  15.  ]\Ioreover  the  Philistines  had  yet 
war  again  with  Israel;  and  David  went  down,  and 
his  servants  with  him,  and  fought  against  the  Philis- 
tines :  and  David  waxed  faint. 

§  78.  Wounds. 

Jud.  ix.  40.  And  Abimelech  chased  him,  and  he  fled 
before  hnn,  and  many  were  overthrown  and  wounded, 
even  unto  the  entering  of  the  gate. 

 41.  And  Abimelech  dwelt  at  Arumah :  and 

Zeliul  thrust  out  Gaal  and  his  brethren,  that  they 
should  not  dwell  in  Shecliem. 

1  Chr.  X.  3.  And  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul, 
and  the  archers  hit  him,  and  he  was  wounded  of  the 
archers. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  39.  And  I  have  consumed  them,  and 
wounded  them,  that  they  could  not  arise :  yea,  they 
are  fallen  under  my  feet. 

Mark  xiv.  47.  And  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew 
a  sword,  and  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
cut  off  his  ear. 


§  79.   Gentiles  Killed  in  Battle. 

(1.  INDEFINITE  NUMBERS.) 

Jud.  i.  5.  And  they  found  Adoni-bezck  in  Bezek : 
and  they  fought  against  him,  and  they  slew  the 
Canaanites  and  the  Perizzites. 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  5.  So  David  and  his  men  went  to 
K^ilah,  and  fought  with  the  Philistines,  and  brought 
away  their  cattle,  and  smote  them  with  a  ^reat  slaugh- 
ter.   So  David  saved  the  inhabitants  of  Iveilah. 

I  Kings  xx.  21.  And  the  king  of  Israel  went  out, 
and  smote  the  horses  and  chariots,  and  slew  the 
Syrians  with  a  great  slaughter. 

I  Chr.  V.  22.  For  there  fell  down  many  slain,  be- 
cause the  war  icas  of  God.  And  they  dwelt  in  their 
steads  until  the  captivity. 

(2.  DEFINITE  NUMBERS.) 

Num.  xxxi.  7.  And  they  warred  against  the  Midian- 
ites,  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses ;  and  they  slew 
all  the  males. 

 8.  And  they  slew  the  kings  of  Midian,  beside 

the  rest  of  them  that  were  slain ;  namely,  Evi,  and 
Rekem,  and  Zur,  and  Hur,  and  Rcba,  five  kings  of 
Midian :  Balaam  also  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew  with 
the  sword. 

Jud.  i.  4.  And  Judah  went  up;  and  the  Lord 
delivered  the  Canaanites  and  the  Perizzites  mto  their 
hand  :  and  they  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  thousand 
men. 

 10.  And  Judah  went  against  the  Canaanites 

that  dwelt  in  Hebron :  now  the  name  of  Hebron  before 
was  Kirjath-arba :  and  they  slew  Sheshai,  and  Ahiman, 
and  Talmai. 

—  vii.  25.  And  they  took  two  princes  of  the  Midian- 
ites,  Oreb  and  Zecb;  and  they  slew  Oreb  upon  the 
rock  Oreb,  and  Zeeb  they  slew  at  the  winepress  of 
Zeeb,  and  pursued  Midian,  and  brought  the  heads  of 
Oreb  and  Zeeb  to  Gideon  on  the  other  side  Jordan. 

—  viii.  10.  Now  Zebah  and  Zalmunna  tcere  in 
Karkor,  and  their  hosts  with  them,  about  fifteen 
thousftnd  ?«en,  all  that  were  left  of  all  the  hosts  of  the 
children  of  the  east:  for  there  fell  a  hundred  and 
twenty  thousand  men  that  drew  sword. 

I  Chr.  xviii.  5.  And  when  the  Syrians  of  Damascus 


came  to  help  Hadarezer  king  of  Zobah,  David  slew  of 
the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thousand  men. 

 12.  Moreover,  Al)ishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah 

slew  of  the  Edomites  in  the  valley  of  salt  eighteen 
thousand. 

2  Sam.  X.  18.  And  the  Syrians  fled  before  Israel; 
and  David  slew  the  men  of  seven  hundred  chariots  of 
the  Syrians,  and  forty  thousand  horsemen,  and  smote 
Shobach  the  captain  of  their  host,  who  died  there. 

I  Chr.  xix.  18.  But  the  Syrians  fled  before  Israel; 
and  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  seven  thousand  men 
wlikh  fought  in  chariots,  and  forty  thousand  footmen, 
and  killed  Shophach  the  captain  of  the  host. 

1  Kings  xx.  29.  And  they  pitched  one  over  against 
the  other  seven  days.  And  so  it  was,  that  in  the 
seventh  day  the  battle  was  joined :  and  the  children 
of  Israel  slew  of  the  Syrians  a  hundred  thousand  foot- 
men in  one  day. 

§  80.   Hebrews  Killed  in  Battle. 

(1.  BY  GENTILES.) 

2  Kings  xiii.  7.  Neither  did  he  leave  of  the  people 
to  Jehoahaz  but  fifty  horsemen,  and  ten  chariots,  and 
ten  thousand  footmen;  for  the  king  of  Sj'ria  had 
destroyed  them,  and  had  made  them  like  the  dust  by 
threshing. 

(3.  BY  OTHER  HEBREWS.) 

Jud.  XX.  21.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  came 
forth  out  of  Gibeah,  and  destroyed  down  to  the 
ground  of  the  Israelites  that  day  twenty  and  two 
thousand  men. 

—  —  25.  And  Benjamin  went  forth  against  them 
out  of  Gibeah  tlie  second  day,  and  destroyed  down  to 
the  ground  of  the  children  of  Israel  again  eighteen 
thousand  men ;  all  these  drew  the  sword. 

 35.  And  the  Lord  smote  Benjamin  before 

Israel:  and  the  children  of  Israel  destroyed  of  the 
Benjamites  that  day  twenty  and  five  thousand  and  a 
hundred  men :  all  these  drew  the  sword. 

 44.  And  there  fell  of  Benjamin  eighteen  thou- 
sand men ;  all  these  were  men  of  valour. 

 45.  And  they  turned  and  fled  toward  the  wil- 
derness unto  the  rock  of  Rimmon :  and  they  gleaned 
of  them  in  the  highways  five  thousand  men ;  and  pur- 
sued hard  after  them  unto  Gidom,  and  slew  two 
thousand  men  of  them. 

 46.  So  that  all  which  fell  that  day  of  Benjamin 

were  twenty  and  five  thousand  men  that  drew  the 
sword ;  all  these  were  men  of  valour. 

2  Sam.  ii.  30.  And  Joab  returned  from  following 
Abner :  and  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  people  to- 
gether, there  lacked  of  David's  servants  nineteen  men 
and  Asahel. 

 31.  But  the  servants  of  David  had  smitten  of 

Benjamin,  and  of  Abner's  men,  »o  that  three  hundred 
and  threescore  men  died. 

—  xviii.  6.  So  the  people  went  out  into  the  field 
against  Israel:  and  the  battle  was  in  the  wood  of 
Ephraim ; 

 7.  Where  the  people  of  Israel  were  slain 

before  the  servants  of  David,  and  there  was  there  a 
great  slaughter  that  daj'  of  twenty  thousand  men. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  17.  And  Abijah  and  his  people  slew 
them  with  a  great  slaugliter :  so  there  fell  down  slain 
of  Israel  five  hundred  thousand  chosen  men. 

§  81.   Leaders  Killed. 

2  Sam.ii.  22.  And  Abner  said  again  to  Asahel,  Turn 
thee  aside  from  following  me:  wherefore  should  I 
smite  thee  to  the  ground  V  how  then  should  I  hold  up 
my  face  to  Joab  thy  brother? 

 23.  Howbeit  he  refused  to  turn  aside:  where- 
fore Abner  with  the  hinder  end  of  the  spear  smote 
him  under  the  fifth  rib,  that  the  spear  came  out  behind 
him ;  and  he  fell  down  there,  and  died  in  the  same 
place :  and  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  many  as  came  to  the 
place  where  Asahel  fell  down  and  died  stood  still. 

—  xi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joab  observed 
the  city,  that  he  assigned  Uriah  unto  a  place  where 
be  knew  that  vaUant  men  were. 


502 


CHAP.  IX. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Sam.  xi.  17.  And  the  men  of  the  city  went  out,  and 
fought  with  Joab :  and  there  fell  aovie  of  the  people 
of  the  servants  of  David ;  and  Uriah  the  Hittite  died 
also. 

—  xviii.  14.  Then  said  Joab,  I  may  not  tarry  thus 
with  thee.  And  he  took  three  darts  in  his  hand,  and 
thrust  them  through  the  heart  of  Absalom,  while  he 
was  yet  alive  in  the  midst  of  the  oak. 

1  Chr.  X.  2.  And  the  Philistines  followed  hard  after 
Saul,  and  after  his  sons;  and  the  Philistines  slew 
Jonathan,  and  Abinadab,  and  Malchi-shua,  the  sons 
of  Saul. 

 6.  So  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons^  and  all  his 

house  died  together. 

§  82.   Treatment  of  Dead  Enemies. 

I  Sam.  xvii.  54.  And  David  took  the  head  of  the 
Philistine,  and  brought  it  to  Jerusalem;  but  he  put 
his  armour  in  his  tent. 

—  xx.xi.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the  slain,  that  they 
found  Saul  and  his  three  sons  fallen  in  mount  Gilboa. 

 9.  And  they  cut  off  his  head,  and  stripped  off 

his  armour,  and  sent  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines 
round  about,  to  publish  it  in  the  house  of  their  idols, 
and  among  the  people. 

 10.  And  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of 

Ashtaroth :  and  they  fastened  his  body  to  the  wall  of 
Bethshau. 

§  83.   Mourning  for  the  Dead  in  Battle. 

2  Sam.  i.  17.  And  David  lamented  with  this  lament- 
ation over  Saul  and  over  Jonathan  his  son : 

 19.  The  beauty  of  Israel  is  slain  upon  thy  high 

places  :  how  are  the  mighty  fallen ! 

 20.  Tell  it  not  in  Gath,  publish  it  not  in  the 

streets  of  Askelon ;  lest  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines 
rejoice,  lest  the  daughters  of  the  uucircumcised 
triumph. 

 21.  Ye  mountains  of  Gilboa,  let  there  he  no  dew, 

neither  let  there  be  rain,  upon  you,  nor  fields  of  olfer- 
ings :  for  there  the  shield  of  the  mighty  is  vilely  cast 
away,  the  shield  of  Saul,  as  though  he  had  not  been 
anointed  with  oil. 

 22.  From  the  blood  of  the  slain,  from  the  fat 

of  the  mighty,  the  bow  of  Jonathan  turned  not  back, 
and  the  sword  of  Saul  returned  not  empty. 

 25.  How  are  the  mighty  fallen  in  the  midst 

of  the  battle !  O  Jonathan,  tliou  wast  slain  in  thine 
high  places. 

 27.  How  are  the  mighty  fallen,  and  the 

weapons  of  war  perished ! 

—  xix.  3.  And  the  people  gat  them  by  stealth  that 
day  into  the  city,  as  people  being  ashamed  steal  away 
■when  they  flee  in  battle. 


CHAP.  IX. 
PRISONERS  OF  WAR 

§  81.   No  Quarter  Given. 

I  Sam.  xxvii.  10.  And  Achish  said.  Whither  have 
ye  made  a  road  to  day?  And  David  said,  Against 
the  south  of  Judah,  and  against  the  south  of  the  Jerah- 
meelites,  and  against  the  south  of  the  Kenites. 

 11.  And  David  saved  neither  man  nor  woman 

alive,  to  bring  tidings  to  Gath,  saying.  Lest  they  should 
tell  on  us,  saying.  So  did  David,  and  so  will  be  his 
manner  all  the  while  he  dwelleth  in  the  country  of 
the  Philistines. 

 12.  And  Achish  believed  David,  saying.  He 

hath  made  his  people  Israel  utterly  to  abhor  him; 
therefore  he  shall  be  my  servant  for  ever. 

§  85.   Prisoners  Taken. 

Gen.  xiv.  12.  And  they  took  Lot,  Abram's  brother's 
son,  who  dwelt  in  Sodom,  and  his  goods,  and  departed. 

503 


Num.  xxi.  1.  And  when  king  Arad  the  Canaanite, 
which  dwelt  in  tiie  south,  heard  tell  that  Israel  came 
by  the  way  of  the  spies ;  then  he  fought  against  Israel, 
and  took  some  of  them  prisoners. 

—  xxxi.  9.  And  the  children  of  Israel  took  aU  the 
women  of  Midian  captives,  and  their  little  ones,  and 
took  the  spoil  of  all  their  cattle,  and  all  their  flocks, 
and  all  their  goods. 

 11.  And  they  took  all  the  spoil,  and  all  the 

pi'ey,  both  of  men  and  of  beasts. 

 12.  And  they  brought  the  captives,  and  the 

prey,  and  the  spoil,  unto  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest, 
and  imto  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel, 
unto  the  camp  at  the  plains  of  Moab,  which  are  by 
Jordan  near  Jericho. 

I  Chr.  V.  19.  And  they  made  war  with  the  Hagar- 
ites,  with  Jetur,  and  Nephish,  and  Nodab. 

 21.  And  they  took  away  their  cattle ;  of  their 

camels  fifty  thousand,  and  of  sheep  two  hundred  and 
fifty  thousand,  and  of  asses  two  thousand,  and  of  men 
a  hundred  thousand. 

—  xviii.  4.  And  David  took  from  him  a  thousand 
chariots,  and  seven  thousand  horsemen,  and  twenty 
thousand  footmen :  David  also  houghed  all  the  chariot 
Iiorses,  but  reserved  of  them  a  hundred  chariots. 

§  86.   Well  Treated. 

1  Kings  xx.  31.  And  his  servants  said  unto  him, 
Behold  now,  we  have  heard  that  the  kings  of  the 
house  of  Israel  are  merciful  kings :  let  us,  I  pray  thee, 
put  sackcloth  on  our  loins,  and  ropes  upon  our  heads, 
and  go  out  to  the  king  of  Israel :  peradventure  he  will 
save  thy  life. 

 32.  So  they  girded  sackcloth  on  their  loins, 

and  jmt  ropes  on  their  heads,  and  came  to  the  king  of 
Israel,  and  said,  Thy  servant  Ben-hadad  saith,  I  pray 
thee,  let  me  live.  And  he  said.  Is  he  yet  alive?  he  is 
my  brother. 

■  33.  Now  the  men  did  diligently  observe 

whether  airy  thing  would  come  from  him,  and  did 
hastily  catch  it:  and  they  said,  Thy  brother  Ben- 
hadad.  Then  he  said.  Go  ye,  bring  him.  Then  Ben- 
hadad  came  forth  to  him;  and  he  caused  him  to  come 
up  into  the  chariot. 

Ps.  cvi.  46.  He  made  them  also  to  be  pitied  of  all 
those  that  carried  them  captives. 

§  87.   Set  Free. 

2  Kings  vi.  21.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto 
Elisha,  when  he  saw  them,  My  father,  shall  I  smite 
them  ?  shall  I  smite  them  ? 

 22.  And  he  answered,  Thou  shalt  not  smite 

them:  wouldst  thou  smite  those  whom  thou  hast 
taken  captive  with  thy  sword  and  with  thy  bow?  set 
bread  and  water  before  them,  that  they  may  eat  and 
drink,  and  go  to  their  master. 

 23.  And  he  prepared  great  provision  for  them : 

and  when  they  had  eaten  and  drunk,  he  sent  them 
away,  and  they  went  to  their  master.  So  the  bands 
of  Syria  came  no  more  into  the  land  of  Israel. 

§  88.  Tortured. 

Jud.  viii.  16.  And  he  took  the  elders  of  the  city,  and 
thorns  of  the  wilderness,  and  briers,  and  with  them  he 
taught  the  men  of  Succoth. 

2  Sam.  xii.  31.  And  he  brought  forth  the  people  that 
were  therein,  and  put  them  under  saws,  and  under  har- 
rows of  iron,  and  under  axes  of  iron,  and  made  them 
pass  through  the  brickkiln  :  and  thus  did  he  unto  all 
the  cities  of  the  children  of  Amnion.  So  David  and 
all  the  people  returned  unto  Jerusalem. 

I  Chr.  XX.  3.  And  he  brought  out  the  people  that 
were  in  it,  and  cut  them  with  saws,  and  with  harrows 
of  iron,  and  with  axes.  Even  so  dealt  David  with  all 
the  cities  of  the  children  of  Ammon.  And  David  and 
all  the  people  returned  to  Jerusalem. 
See  2  Kings  XXV.  7. 

§  89.   Put  to  Death. 
Jos.x.  16.  But  these  five  kings  fled,  and  hid  them- 
selves in  a  cave  at  Makkedah. 


CHAP.  X. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Jos.  X.  17.  And  it  was  told  Joshua,  saying,  The  five 
kings  are  found  hid  in  a  cave  at  Makkedah. 

 18.  And  Joshua  said.  Roll  great  stones  upon 

the  mouth  of  the  cave,  and  set  men  by  it  for  to  keep 
them : 

 22.  Then  said  Joshua,  open  the  mouth  of  the 

cave,  and  bring  out  those  five  kings  unto  me  out  of 
the  cave. 

 23.  And  they  did  so,  and  brought  forth  those 

five  kings  unto  him  out  of  the  cave,  the  king  of  Jeru- 
salem, the  king  of  Hebron,  the  king  of  Jarmuth,  the 
king  of  Lachish,  aivd  the  king  of  Eglon. 

 24.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  brought 

out  those  kings  unto  Joshua,  that  Joshua  called  for  all 
the  men  of  Israel,  and  said  unto  the  captains  of  the 
men  of  war  which  went  with  him.  Come  near,  put 
your  feet  upon  the  necks  of  these  kings.  And  they 
came  near,  and  put  their  feet  upon  the  necks  of  them. 

 25.  And  Joshua  said  unto  them.  Fear  not,  nor 

be  dismayed,  be  strong  and  of  good  courage :  for  thus 
shall  the  Lord  do  to  all  your  enemies  against  whom 
ye  fight. 

 26.  And  afterward  Joshua  smote  them,  and 

slew  them,  and  hanged  them  on  five  trees:  +and  they 
were  hanging  upon  the  trees  until  the  evening. 

 27.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  of  the  go- 
ing down  of  the  sun,  ihat  Joshua  commanded,  and  they 
took  them  down  off  the  trees,  and  cast  them  into 
the  cave  wherein  they  had  been  hid,  and  laid  great 
stones  in  the  cave's  mouth,  which  remain  until  this 
very  day. 

Jud.  viii.  20.  And  he  said  unto  Jether  his  firstborn, 
Up,  and  slay  them.  But  the  youth  drew  not  his  sword  : 
for  he  feared,  because  he  ^pas  yet  a  youth. 

 21.  ThenZebah  and  Zalmunna  said.  Rise  thou, 

and  fall  upon  us :  for  as  the  man  is,  so  is  his  strength. 
And  Gideon  arose,  and  slew  Zebah  and  Zalmunna, 
and  took  away  the  ornaments  that  were  on  their  cam- 
els' necks. 

I  Sam.  XV.  32.  Then  said  Samuel,  Bring  ye  hither 
to  me  Agag  tlie  king  of  the  Amalekites.  And  Agag 
came  unto  him  delicately.  And  Agag  said,  Surely 
the  bitterness  of  death  is  past. 

 33.  And  Samuel  said.  As  thy  sword  hath  made 

■women  childless,  so  shall  thy  mother  be  childless 
among  women.  And  Samuel  hewed  Agag  in  pieces 
before  the  Lord  in  Gilgal. 


CHAP.  X. 
SPOILS  OF  WAR. 

§  90.   Not  Always  Taken. 

Jud.  V.  10.  The  kings  came  and  fought ;  then  fought 
liie  kings  of  Canaan  in  Taauach  by  the  waters  of  Me- 
giddo ;  they  took  no  gain  of  moneJ^ 

§  91.  Refused. 

Gen.  xiv.  22.  And  Abram  said  to  the  king  of  Sodom, 
I  have  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  the  Lord,  the  most 
high  God,  the  possessor  of  heaven  and  earth, 

 23.  That  I  will  not  take  from  a  thread  even  to 

a  shoelatchet,  and  that  1  will  not  take  any  thing  that 
is  thine,  lest  thou  shouldest  say,  I  have  made  Abram 
rich : 

 24.  Save  only  that  which  the  young  men  have 

eaten,  and  the  portion  of  the  men  which  went  with 
me,  Ancr,  Eshcol,  and  Mamre ;  let  them  take  their 
portion 

§  92.  Forbidden. 

Jos.vi.  18.  And  ye,  in  any  wise  \Lec\>  yourselves  from 
the  accursed  thing,  lest  ye  make  yourselves  accursed, 
■when  ye  take  of  the  accursed  thing,  and  make  the 
camp  of  Israel  a  curse  and  trouble  it. 

—  vii.  1.  But  the  children  of  Israel  committed  a 
trespass  in  the  accursed  thi^g ;  for  Achan,  the  son  of 


Carmi,  the  son  of  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Zerah,  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  took  of  the  accursed  tiling :  and  the  anger  of 
the  Loud  was  kindled  against  the  children  of  Israel. 

 11.  Israel  hath  sinned,  and  they  have  also 

transgressed  my  covenant  which  I  commanded  them : 
for  they  have  even  taken  of  the  accursed  thing,  and 
have  also  stolen,  and  dissembled  also,  and  they  have 
put  it  even  among  their  own  stuff. 

 20.  And  Achan  answered  Joshua,  and  said, 

Indeed  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
and  thus  and  thus  have  I  done  : 

 21.  When  I  saw  among  the  spoils  a  goodly 

Babylonish  garment,  and  two  hundred  shekels  of  sil- 
ver, and  a  wedge  of  gold  of  fifty  shekels  weight,  then 
I  coveted  them,  and  took  them ;  and,  behold,  they  are 
hid  in  the  earth  in  the  midst  of  my  tent,  and  the  silver 
under  it. 

 22.  So  Joshua  sent  messengers,  and  they  ran 

unto  the  tent ;  and,  behold,  it  was  hid  in  his  tent,  and 
the  silver  under  it. 

 23.  And  they  took  them  out  of  the  midst  of 

the  tent,  and  brought  them  unto  Joshua,  and  unto  all 
the  children  of  Israel,  and  laid  them  out  before  the 
Lord. 

§93.  Expected. 

Jud.  T.  28.  The  mother  of  Sisera  looked  out  at  a 
window,  and  cried  through  the  lattice,  Why  is  his 
chariot  so  long  in  coming  ?  why  tarry  the  wheels  of 
his  chariots  ? 

 29.  Her  wise  ladies  answered  her,  yea,  she  re- 
turned answer  to  herself, 

 30.  Have  they  not  sped  ?  have  they  rwt  divid- 
ed the  prey,  to  every  man  a  damsel  or  two ;  to  Sisera 
a  prey  of  divers  colours,  a  prey  of  divers  colours  of 
needlework,  of  divers  colours  of  needlework  on  both 
sides,  meet  for  the  necks  of  tliem  that  take  the  spoil  ? 

§  94.  Taken. 

Gen.  xiv.  11.  And  they  took  all  the  goods  of  Sodom 
and  Gomorrah,  and  all  their  victuals,  and  went  their 
way. 

—  xxxiv.  28.  They  took  their  sheep,  and  their  oxen, 
and  their  asses,  and  that  which  was  in  the  city,  and 
that  which  was  in  the  field, 

 29.  And  all  their  wealth,  and  all  their  little 

ones,  and  their  wives  took  they  captive,  and  spoiled 
even  all  that  was  in  the  house. 

Num.  xxxi.  32.  And  the  booty,  being  the  rest  of  the 
prey  which  the  men  of  war  had  caught,  was  six  hun- 
dred thousand  and  seventy  thousand  and  five  thousand 
sheep. 

 33.  And  threescore  and  twelve  thousand  beeves, 

 34.  And  threescore  and  one  thousand  asses, 

 36.  And  the  half,  which  was  the  portion  of  them 

that  went  out  to  war,  was  in  number  three  hundred 
tliousand  and  seven  and  thirty  thousand  and  five  hun- 
dred sheep : 

 42.  And  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  which 

Jlcses  divided  from  the  men  that  warred, 

 43  (Now  the  half  that  pertained  unto  the  con- 
gregation was  three  hundred  thousand  and  thirty  thou- 
sand and  seven  thousand  and  five  hmidred  sheep, 

 44.  And  thirty  and  six  thousand  beeves, 

 45.  And  thirty  thousand  asses  and  five  htm 

dred, 

 46.  And  sixteen  thousand  persons,) 

Deut.  ii.  35.  Only  the  cattle  we  took  for  a  prey  unto 
ourselves,  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities  which  we  took. 

—  iii.  7.  But  all  the  cattle,  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities, 
we  took  for  a  prey  to  ourselves. 

I  Sam.  xiii.  17.  And  the  spoilers  came  out  of  the 
camp  of  the  Philistines  in  three  companies :  one  com- 
pany turned  unto  the  way  that  leadeth  to  Ophrah,  imto 
the  land  of  Shual : 

 18.  And  another  company  turned  the  way  to 

Beth-horon  :  and  another  company  turned  to  the  way 
of  the  border  that  looketh  to  the  valley  of  Zeboim  to- 
ward the  wilderness. 

—  xvii.  53.  And  the  children  of  Israel  returned  from 
chasing  after  the  Philistines,  and  they  spoiled  their 
tents. 


CHAP.  X. 


WAR. 


2  Sam.  iii.  32.  And,  behold,  the  servants  of  David  and 
Joao  came  from  purming  a  troop,  and  brought  in  a 
great  spoil  with  them :  but  Abner  was  not  with  David 
in  Hebron;  for  he  had  sent  him  away,  and  he  was  gone 
in  peace. 

2  Kings  vii.  8.  And  when  these  lepers  came  to  the 
uttermost  part  of  the  camp,  they  went  into  one  tent, 
and  did  eat  and  drink,  and  carried  thence  silver,  and 
gold,  and  raiment,  and  went  and  hid  it;  and  came 
again,  and  entered  into  another  tent,  and  carried  thence 
also,  and  went  and  hid  it. 

§  95.  Recovered. 

Gen.  xiv.  16.  And  he  brought  back  all  the  goods, 
and  also  brought  again  his  brother  Lot,  and  his  goods, 
and  the  women  also,  and  the  people. 

I  Sam.  X.XX.  18.  And  David  recovered  all  that  the 
Amalekites  had  carried  away :  and  David  rescued  his 
two  wives. 

 19.  And  there  was  nothing  lacking  to  them, 

neither  small  nor  great,  neither  sons  nor  daughters, 
neither  spoil,  nor  any  thing  that  they  had  taken  to 
them :  David  recovered  all. 

 20.  And  David  took  all  the  flocks  and  the 

herds,  ^ehich  they  drave  before  those  otli^r  cattle,  and 
said,  This  is  David's  spoil. 

§  96.  Divided. 

Gen.  xiv.  31.  And  the  king  of  Sodom  said  unto 
Abram,  Give  me  the  persons,  and  take  the  goods  to  thy- 
self 

Num.  xxxi.  53.  (For  the  men  of  war  had  taken  spoil, 
every  man  for  himself) 

Jos.xxii.  8.  And  he  spake  unto  them,  saying.  Return 
with  much  riches  unto  yom-  tents,  and  with  very  much 
cattle,  with  silver,  and  with  gold,  and  with  brass,  and 
with  iron,  and  with  very  much  raiment:  divide  the 
spoil  of  your  enemies  with  your  brethren. 

Jud.  xiv.  19.  And  the  Spiritof  the  Lord  came  upon 
him,  and  he  went  down  to  Ashkelon,  and  slew  thirty 
men  of  them,  and  took  their  spoil,  and  gave  change  of 
garments  unto  them  which  expounded  the  riddle.  And 
his  anger  was  kindled,  and  he  went  up  to  his  father's 
house. 

I  Sam,  XXX.  13.  And  David  said  unto  him,Towhom 
helongest  thou?  and  whence  art  thou?  And  he  said, 
I  «OT  a  young  man  of  Egypt,  servant  to  an  Amalekite ; 
and  my  master  left  me,  because  three  days  agone  I  fell 
sick. 

 14.  We  made  an  invasion  upon  the  south  of 

the  Cherethites,  and  upon  tlie  coast  which  belongeth  to 
Judah,  and  upon  the  south  of  Caleb  ;  and  we  burned 
Ziklag  with  fire. 

 15.  And  David  said  to  him,  Canst  thou  bring 

me  down  to  this  company?  And  he  said.  Swear  unto 
me  by  God,  that  thou  wilt  neither  kill  me,  nor  deliver 
me  into  the  hands  of  my  master,  and  I  will  bring  thee 
down  to  this  company. 

 16.  And  when  he  had  brought  him  down,  be- 
hold, they  were  spread  abroad  upon  all  the  earth,  eat- 
ing and  drinking,  and  dancing,  because  of  all  the  great 
spoil  that  they  had  taken  out  of  the  land  of  the  Phi- 
listines, and  out  of  the  land  of  Judah. 

 21.  And  David  came  to  the  two  hundred  men, 

which  were  so  faint  that  they  could  not  follow  David, 
whom  they  had  made  also  to  abide  at  the  brook  Besor : 
and  they  went  forth  to  meet  David,  and  to  meet  the 
people  that  were  with  him :  and  when  David  came 
near  to  the  people,  he  saluted  them. 

 33.  Then  answered  all  the  wicked  men,  and 

men  of  Belial,  of  those  that  went  with  David,  and  said, 
Because  they  went  not  with  us,  we  will  not  give  them 
aught  of  the  spoil  that  we  have  recovered,  save  to 
every  man  his  wife  and  his  children,  that  they  may 
lead  th^m  away,  and  depart. 

 33.  Then  said  David,  Ye  shall  not  do  so,  my 

brethren,  with  that  which  the  Lord  hath  given  us, 
who  hath  preserved  us,  and  delivered  the  company 
that  came  against  us  into  our  hand. 

 24.  For  who  will  hearken  unto  you  in  this 

matter  ?  but  as  his  part  is  that  goeth  down  to  the  bat- 


tle, so  slmll  his  part  be  that  tarrieth  by  the  stuff :  they 
shall  part  alike. 

 35.  And  it  was  so  from  that  day  forward,  that 

he  made  it  a  .statute  and  an  ordinance  for  Israel  unto 
this  day. 

 36.  And  when  David  came  to  Ziklag,  he  sent 

of  the  spoil  unto  the  elders  of  Judah,  even  to  his  friends, 
saying.  Behold  a  present  for  you  of  the  spoil  of  the 
enemies  of  the  Lord  ; 

 27.  To  them  which  were  in  Beth-el, and  to  t?iem 

which  were  in  south  Ramoth,  and  to  tfiem  which  were 
in  Jattir, 

 •  38.  And  to  them  which  were  in  Aroer,  and  to 

them  which  were  in  Siphmoth,  and  to  them  which  were 
in  Eshtemoa, 

  29.  And  to  them  which  were  in  Rachal,  and  to 

iliem  which  were  in  the  cities  of  the  Jerahmeelites,  and 
to  tJiem  which  were  in  the  cities  of  the  Kenites, 

 30.  And  to  them  which  were  in  Hormah,  and 

to  them  which  were  in  Chorashan,  and  to  tliem  which 
were  in  Athach, 

 31.  And  to  tliem  which  were  in  Hebron,  and  to 

all  the  places  where  David  himself  and  his  men  were 
wont  to  haunt. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  13.  Kings  of  armies  did  flee  apace  :  and 
she  that  tarried  at  home  divided  the  spoil. 

§  97.    Tlie  Lord's  Portion. 

Num.  xxxi.  31.  AndElcazar  the  priest  said  unto  the 
men  of  war  which  went  to  the  battle,  This  is  the  ordi- 
nance of  the  law  which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  ; 

 33.  Only  the  gold,  and  the  silver,  the  brass, 

the  iron,  the  tin,  and  the  lead, 

 83.  Every  thing  that  may  abide  the  fire,  ye 

shall  make  it  go  through  the  fire,  and  it  shall  be  clean: 
nevertheless  it  shall  be  purified  with  the  water  of  sep- 
aration :  and  all  that  abideth  not  the  fire  ye  shall  make 
go  through  the  water. 

 84.  And  ye  shall  wash  your  clothes  on  the 

seventh  day,  and  ye  shall  be  clean,  and  afterward  ye 
shall  come  into  the  camp. 

 25.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 26.  Take  the  sum  of  the  prey  that  was  taken 

both  of  man  and  of  beast,  thou,  and  Eleazar  the  priest, 
and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  congregation : 

 27.  And  divide  the  prey  into  two  parts :  be- 
tween them  that  took  the  war  upon  them,  who  went 
out  to  battle,  and  between  all  the  congregation. 

 28.  And  levy  a  tribute  unto  the  Lord  of  the 

men  of  war  which  went  out  to  battle :  one  soul  of  five 
hundred,  both  of  the  persons,  and  of  the  beeves,  and  of 
the  asses,  and  of  the  sheep  : 

 29.  Take  it  of  their  half,  and  give  it  unto 

Eleazar  the  priest,  for  a  heave  offering  of  the  Lord. 

 30.  And  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  thou 

shalt  take  one  portion  of  fifty,  of  the  persons,  of  the 
beeves,  of  the  asses,  and  of  the  flocks,  of  all  manner  of 
beasts,  and  give  them  unto  the  Levites,  which  keep 
the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord. 

 31.  And  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  did  as 

the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 37.  And  the  Lord's  tribute  of  the  sheep  was 

six  hundred  and  three-score  and  fifteen. 

 38.  And  the  beeves  were  thirty  and  six  thou- 
sand ;  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  was  threescore  and 
twelve. 

 39.  And  the  asses  were  thirty  thousand  and 

five  hundred :  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  was  three- 
score and  one. 

 48.  And  the  officers  which  were  over  thou- 
sands of  the  host,  the  captains  of  thousands,  and  cap- 
tains of  hundreds,  came  near  unto  Jloses: 

 49.  And  they  said  unto  Moses,  Thy  servants 

have  taken  the  sum  of  the  men  of  war  which  are  under 
our  charge,  and  there  lacketh  not  one  man  of  us. 

 50.  We  have  therefore  brought  an  oblation  for 

the  Lord,  what  every  man  hath  gotten,  of  jewels  of 
gold,  chains,  and  bracelets,  rings,  earrings,  and  tablets, 
to  make  an  atonement  for  our  souls  before  the  Lord. 

 51.  And  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the 

gold  of  them,  even  all  wrought  jewels. 

 53.  And  all  the  gold  of  the  offering  that  they 


505 


CHAP.  XI. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


offered  up  to  the  Lord,  of  the  captains  of  thousands, 
and  of  the  captains  of  hundreds,  was  sixteen  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  fifty  shekels. 

Jos.  vi.  19.  But  all  the  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels 
of  brass  and  iron  are  consecrated  unto  the  Lord  : 
they  shall  come  into  the  treasury  of  the  Lord. 

 24.  And  they  bui-nt  the  city  with  fire,  and  all 

that  was  therein :  only  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and 
the  vessels  of  brass  and  of  iron,  they  put  into  the  trea- 
sury of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 


CHAP.  XL 
MILITARY  INTELLIGENCE. 

§  98.   By  Divine  Revelation. 

1  Kings  x.\'.  22.  And  the  prophet  came  to  the  king  of 
Israel,  and  said  unto  him.  Go,  strengthen  thyself,  and 
mark,  and  see  what  thou  docst :  for  at  the  return  of 
the  year  the  king  of  Syria  will  come  up  against  thee. 

2  Kings  vi.  8.  Then  the  king  of  Syria  warred  against 
Israel,  and  took  counsel  with  his  servants,  saying,  In 
such  and  such  a  place  sliaU  be  my  camp. 

 9.  And  the  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of 

Israel,  saying.  Beware  that  thou  pass  not  such  a  place; 
for  thither  the  Syrians  are  come  down. 

 10.  And  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  the  place 

which  the  man  of  God  told  him  and  warned  him  of, 
and  saved  himself  there,  not  once  nor  twice. 

 11.  Therefore  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Syria 

was  sore  troubled  for  this  thing ;  and  he  called  his 
servants,  and  said  unto  them,  Will  ye  not  shew  me 
which  of  us  M  for  the  king  of  Israel  ? 

 12.  And  one  of  his  servants  said.  None,  my 

lord,  0  king :  but  Elisha,  the  prophet  that  is  in  Israel, 
telleth  the  king  of  Israel  the  words  that  thou  speakest 
in  thy  bedchamber. 

§  99.   By  Reeonnoissance  and  Scenting. 

(See  also  page  495,  §  49.) 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  5.  And  David  arose,  and  came  to  the 
place  where  Saul  had  pitched :  and  David  beheld  the 
place  where  Saul  lay,  and  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  the 
captain  of  his  host :  and  Saul  lay  iu  the  trench,  and 
the  people  pitched  round  about  him. 

 6.  Then  answered  David  and  said  to  Ahim 

elech  the  Hittite,  and  to  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah. 
brother  to  Joab,  saying,  Who  will  go  down  with  me 
to  Saul  to  the  camp  ?  And  Abishai  said,  I  will  go 
(Jown  with  thee. 

 7.  So  David  and  Abishai  came  to  the  people 

by  night:  and,  behold,  Saul  lay  sleeping  within  the 
trench,  and  his  spear  stuck  in  the  ground  at  his  bol- 
ster: but  Abner  and  the  people  lay  round  about  him. 

2  Kings  vii.  12.  And  the  king  arose  in  the  night,  and 
said  unto  his  servants,  I  will  now  shew  you  what  the 
Syrians  have  done  to  us.  They  know  that  we  he  hun- 
gry ;  therefore  are  they  gone  out  of  the  camp  to  hide 
themselves  in  the  field,  saying.  When  they  come  out  of 
the  city,  we  shall  catch  them  alive,  and  get  into  the  city. 

;  13.  And  one  of  his  servants  answered  and 

said,  Let  some  take,  I  pray  thee,  five  of  the  horses  that 
remain,  which  are  left  in  the  city,  (behold,  they  are  as 
all  the  multitude  of  Israel  that  are  left  in  it :  behold,  / 
say,  they  are  even  as  all  the  multitude  of  the  Israehtes 
that  are  consumed :)  and  let  us  send  and  see. 

 14.  The}^  took  therefore  two  chariot  horses ; 

and  the  king  sent  after  the  host  of  the  Syrians,  saying. 
Go  and  see. 

 15.  And  they  went  after  them  unto  Jordan : 

and,  lo,  all  the  way  xcaa  full  of  garments  and  vessels, 
which  the  Syrians  had  cast  away  in  their  haste.  And 
the  messengers  returned,  and  told  the  king. 

§  100.   From  Inhabitants. 

Jud.  iv.  14.  And  Deborah  said  unto  Barak,  Up  ;  for 
this  IS  the  day  in  which  the  Lord  hath  delivered  Sis- 
era  into  thine  hand :  is  not  the  Lord  gone  out  before 
thee  ?  So  Barak  went  down  from  mount  Tabor,  and 
ten  thousand  men  after  him. 


—  ix.  47.  And  it  was  told  Abimelech,  that  all  the 
men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  were  gathered  together. 

1  Sam.  xix.  19.  And  it  was  told  Saul,  saying.  Be- 
hold, David  is  at  Naioth  in  liamah. 

—  xxiii.  19.  Then  came  up  the  Ziphites  to  Saul  to 
Gibeah,  saying,  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  with  us 
in  strong  holds  in  the  wood,  in  the  hill  of  Hachilah, 
which  is  on  the  south  of  Jeshimon  ? 

 20.  Now  therefore,  O  king,  come  down  accord- 
ing to  all  the  desire  of  thy  soul  to  come  down ;  and 
om-  part  shall  be  to  deliver  him  into  the  king's  hand. 

 21.  And  Saul  said.  Blessed  he  ye  of  the  Lord  ; 

for  ye  have  compassion  on  me. 

 22.  Go,  I  pray  you,  prepare  j'et,  and  know  and 

see  his  place  wlicre  his  haunt  is,  and  who  hath  seen 
him  there :  for  it  is  told  me  that  he  dealeth  very  sub- 
tilely. 

 23.  See  thel-cfore,  and  take  knowledge  of  all 

the  lurking  places  where  he  hideth  himself,  and  come 
}'e  again  to  me  with  the  certainty,  and  I  will  go  with 
you :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  he  be  in  the  land, 
"that  I  will  search  him  out  throughout  all  the  thousands 
of  Judah. 

 27.  But  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Saul, 

saying.  Haste  thee,  and  come  ;  for  the  Philistines  have 
invaded  the  land. 

 28.  Wherefore  Saul  returned  from  pursuing 

after  David,  and  went  against  the  Philistines :  there- 
fore they  called  that  place  Sela-hammahlekoth. 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Saul  was  re- 
turned from  following  the  Philistines,  that  it  was  told 
him,  saying,  Behold,  David  is  in  the  wilderness  of  En- 
gedi. 

2  Kings  vii.  9.  Then  they  said  one  to  another,  We 
do  not  well :  this  day  is  a  day  of  good  tidings,  and  we 
hold  our  peace :  if  we  tarry  till  the  morning  light, 
some  mischief  will  come  upon  us :  now  therefore 
come,  that  we  may  go  and  tell  the  king's  household. 

 10.  So  they  came  and  called  unto  the  porter 

of  the  city:  and  they  told  them,  saying,  AVe  came  to 
the  camp  of  the  Syrians,  and,  behold,  there  wasno  man 
there,  neither  voice  of  man,  l)ut  horses  tied,  and  asses 
tied,  and  the  tents  as  they  tcei-e. 

 11.  And  he  called  the  porters ;  and  they  told 

ii  to  the  king's  house  within. 

(A.  DECEPTION.) 

Jud.  iv  20.  Again  he  said  \mto  her,  Stand  in  the 
door  of  tiie  tent,  and  it  shall  be,  when  any  man  doth 
come  and  inquire  of  thee,  and  say.  Is  there  any  man 
here  ?  that  thou  shalt  say,  No. 

§  101.   From  Prisoners. 

Jud.  i.  24.  And  the  spies  saw  a  man  come  forth  out 
of  the  city,  and  they  said  unto  him,  Shew  us,  we  pray 
thee,  the  entrance  into  the  citj',  and  we  will  shew  thee 
mercy. 

 25.  And  when  he  shewed  them  the  entrance 

into  the  city,  they  smote  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword;  but  they  let  go  the  man  and  all  his  family. 

 26.  And  the  man  went  into  the  land  of  the 

Hittites,  and  built  a  city,  and  called  the  name  thereof 
Luz  ;  which  is  the  name  thereof  unto  this  day. 

—  viii.  13.  And  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  returned 
from  battle  before  the  sun  was  vp, 

 14.  And  caught  a  young  man  of  the  men  of 

Succoth,  and  inquire^l  of  him  :  and  he  described  unto 
him  the  princes  of  Succoth,  and  the  elders  thereof, 
eve?i  threescore  and  seventeen  men. 

§  102.   From  Fugitives. 

Gen.  xiv.  13.  And  there  came  one  that  had  escaped, 
and  told  Abram  the  Hebrew  ;  for  he  dwelt  in  the  plain 
of  Mamre  the  Amorite,  brotlier  of  Eshcol,  and  brother 
of  Auer :  and  these  were  confederate  with  Abram. 

1  Sam.  xix.  18.  So  David  fled,  and  escaped,  and 
came  to  Samuel  to  Ramah,  and  told  him  all  that  Saul 
had  done  to  him.  And  he  and  Samuel  went  and  dwelt 
in  Naioth. 

2  Sam.i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  after  the  death  of 
Saul,  when  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of 


506 


CHAP.  XI, 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


the  Amalekites,  and  David  had  abode  two  days  in 
Ziklag ; 

2  Sam.  i.  2.  It  came  even  to  pass  on  the  third  day, 
that,  behold,  a  man  came  out  of  the  camp  from  Saul 
with  his  clothes  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head  :  and  .w 
it  was,  when  he  came  to  David,  that  he  fell  to  the 
earth,  and  did  obeisance. 

 3.  And  David  said  unto  him,  From  whence 

comest  thou  ?  And  he  said  unto  him,  Out  of  the  camp 
of  Israel  am  I  escaped. 

 4.  And  David  said  unto  him,  How  went  the 

matter?  I  pray  thee,  tell  me.  And  he  answered. 
That  the  people  are  fled  from  the  battle,  and  many  of 
the  people  also  are  fallen  and  dead ;  and  Saul  and 
Jonathan  his  sou  are  dead  also. 

—  —  5.  And  David  said  unto  the  young  man  that 
told  him,  How  knowest  thou  that  Saul  and  Jonathan 
his  son  be  dead  ? 

 6.  And  the  young  man  that  told  him  said,  As 

I  happened  by  chance  upon  mount  Gilboa,  behold, 
Saul  leaned  upon  his  spear ;  and,  lo,  the  chariots  and 
horsemen  followed  hard  after  him. 

 7.  And  when  he  looked  behind  him,  he  saw 

me,  and  called  unto  me.   And  I  answered,  Here  am  I. 

 8.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Who  art  thou  ?  And 

I  answered  him,  I  am  an  Amalekite. 

§  103.   From  Spies. 

(1.  SPIES  SENT  FORTH.) 

Jos.  ii.  1.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  sent  oUt  of  Shit- 
tim  two  men  to  spy  secretly,  saying,  Go  view  the  land, 
even  Jericho.  And  they  went,  and  came  into  a  har- 
lot's house,  named  Rahab,  and  lodged  there. 

Jud.  i.  23.  And  the  house  of  Joseph  sent  to  descry 
Beth-el.    Now  the  name  of  the  city  before  was  Luz. 

(3.  SUSPECTED.) 

Gen,  xlii.  9.  And  Joseph  remembered  the  dreams 
which  he  dreamed  of  them,  and  said  unto  them.  Ye  we 
spies  ;  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are  come. 

 10.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Nay,  my  lord, 

but  to  buy  food  are  thy  servants  come. 

 11.  We  aye  all  one  man's  sons :  we  are  true 

Tnen;  thy  servants  are  no  spies. 

 12.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Nay,  but  to  see 

the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are  come. 

 13.  And  they  said.  Thy  servants  are  twelve  breth- 
ren, the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land  of  Canaan ;  and, 
behold,  the  youngest  is  this  day  with  our  father,  and 
one  is  not. 

 14.  And  Joseph  said  unto  them.  That  is  it  that 

I  spake  unto  you,  saying.  Ye  are  spies : 

 30.  The  man,  who  is  the  lord  of  the  land,  spake 

roughly  to  us,  and  took  us  for  spies  of  the  countiy. 

 31.  And  we  said  unto  him  We  are  true  men  ; 

we  are  no  spies  : 

(3.  DISCOAT2RED,  BUT  ESCAPE.) 

Jos.  ii.  2.  And  it  was  told  the  king  of  Jericho,  say- 
ing. Behold,  there  came  men  in  hither  to  night  of  the 
children  of  Israel  to  search  out  the  country. 

 3.  And  the  king  of  Jericho  sent  unto  Rahab,  say- 
ing. Bring  forth  the  men  that  are  come  to  thee,  which 
are  entered  into  thine  house :  for  they  be  come  to  search 
out  all  the  country. 

 7.  And  the  men  pursued  after  them  the  way 

to  Jordan  unto  the  fords :  and  as  soon  as  they  which 
pursued  after  them  were  gone  out,  they  shut  the  gate. 

 22.  And  they  went,  and  came  unto  the  mount- 
ain, and  abode  there  three  days,  until  the  pursuers 
were  returned ;  and  the  pursuers  sought  them  through- 
out all  the  way,  but  found  them  not. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  17.  Now  Jonathan  and  Ahimaaz 
stayed  by  En-rogcl ;  for  they  might  not  be  seen  to 
come  into  the  city  :  and  a  wench  went  and  told  them ; 
and  they  went  and  told  king  David. 

 18.  Nevertheless,  a  lad  saw  them,  and  told  Ab- 
salom :  but  they  went  both  of  them  away  quickly,  and 
came  to  a  man's  house  in  Bahurim,  which  had  a  well 
in  his  court ;  whither  they  went  down. 

(4.  PROTECTED.) 

Jos.  ii.  4.  And  the  woman  took  the  two  men,  and 


hid  them,  and  said  thus,  There  came  men  unto  me, 
but  I  wist  not  whence  they  were: 

 5.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  the  time  of  shut- 
ting of  the  gate,  when  it  was  dark,  that  the  men  went 
out;  whither  the  men  went,  I  wot  not:  pm'sue  after 
them  quickly ;  for  ye  shall  overtake  them. 

 6.  But  she  had  brought  them  up  to  the  roof 

of  the  house,  and  hid  them  with  the  stalks  of  flax, 
which  she  had  laid  in  order  upon  the  roof. 

 ■  15.  Then  she  let  them  down  l^y  a  cord  through 

the  window :  for  her  house  was  upon  the  town  wall, 
and  she  dwelt  upon  the  wall. 

 16.  And  she  said  unto  them.  Get  you  to  the 

mountain,  lest  the  pursuers  meet  you ;  and  hide  your- 
selves there  three  days,  until  the  pursuers  be  retin-ned : 
and  afterward  may  ye  go  your  way. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  19.  And  the  woman  took  and  spread  a 
covering  over  the  well's  mouth,  and  spread  ground 
corn  thereon ;  and  the  thing  was  not  known. 

 20.  And  when  Absalom's  servants  came  to 

the  woman  to  the  house,  they  said.  Where  is  Ahim- 
aaz and  Jonathan  ?  And  the  woman  said  unto  them. 
They  be  gone  over  the  brook  of  water.  And  when 
they  had  sought  and  could  not  find  tliem,  they  returned 
to  Jerusalem. 

(5.  RECOMPENSE  FOR  PROTECTraO.) 

Jos.vi.  17.  And  the  city  shall  be  accursed,  even  it, 
and  all  that  are  therein,  to  the  Lord  :  only  Rahab  the 
harlot  shall  live,  she  and  all  that  are  with  her  in  the 
house,  because  she  hid  the  messengers  that  we  sent. 

 23.  And  the  young  men  that  were  spies  went 

in,  and  brought  out  Rahab,  and  her  father,  and  her 
mother,  and  her  brethren,  and  all  that  she  had ;  and 
they  brought  out  all  her  kindred,  and  left  them  with- 
out the  camp  of  Israel. 

 25.  And  Joshua  saved  Rahab  the  harlot  alive, 

and  her  father's  household,  and  all  that  she  had  ;  and 
she  dwelleth  in  Israel  even  unto  this  day ;  because  she 
hid  the  messengers,  which  Joshua  sent  to  spy  out  Jer- 
icho. 

(6.  INTELLIGENCE  BROUGHT  BACK.) 

Jos.  ii.  23.  So  the  two  men  returned,  and  descended 
from  the  mountain,  and  passed  over,  and  came  to 
Joshua  the  son  of  Nim,  and  told  him  all  things  that 
befell  them : 

—  xiv.  7.  Forty  years  old  was  I  when  Moses  the  ser- 
vant of  the  Lord  sent  me  from  Kadesh-barnea  to  espy 
out  the  land ;  and  I  brought  him  word  again  as  il  was 
in  mine  heart. 

 8.  Nevertheless  my  brethren  that  went  up 

with  me  made  the  heart  of  the  people  melt:  but  I 
wholly  followed  the  Lord  my  God. 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  4.  David  therefore  sent  out  spies,  and 
understood  that  Saul  was  come  in  very  deed. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  they  were 
departed,  that  they  came  up  out  of  the  well,  and  went 
and  told  king  David,  and  said  unto  David,  Arise,  and 
pass  quickly  over  the  water:  for  thus  hath  Ahithophel 
counselled  against  you. 

1  104.    From  Partizans  among  the  Enemy. 

See  2  Sam.  xv.  27,  28,  33-37. 

§  105.   Despatches  Sent  and  Received. 

2  Sam.  xi.  18.  Then  Joab  sent  and  told  David  all 
the  things  concerning  the  war ; 

 19.  And  charged  the  messenger,  saying.  When 

thou  hast  made  an  end  of  telling  the  matters  of  the 
war  unto  the  king, 

 20.  And  if  so  be  that  the  king's  wrath  arise,  and 

he  say  unto  thee.  Wherefore  approached  ye  so  nigh 
unto  the  city  when  ye  did  fight  ?  knew  ye  not  that 
they  would  shoot  from  the  wall  ? 

 21. why  went  ye  nigh  the  wall?  then  say 

thou.  Thy  servant  Uriah  "the  Hittite  is  dead  also. 

 22.  So  the  messenger  went,  and  came  and 

shewed  David  all  that  Joab  had  sent  him  for. 

 23.   And  the  messenger  said  unto  David, 

Surely  the  men  prevailed  against  us,  and  came  out 
unto  us  into  the  field,  and  we  were  upon  them  evea 
unto  the  entering  of  the  gate. 


507 


CHAP.  XII. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Sam.  xi.  24.  And  the  shooters  shot  from  off  the  wall 
upon  thy  servants;  and  some  of  the  king's  servants  he 
dead,  and  thy  servant  Uriah  the  Hittite  is  dead  also. 

—  xvii.  16.  Now  therefore  send  quickly,  and  tell 
David,  saying.  Lodge  not  this  night  in  the  plains  cf 
the  wilderness,  but  speedily  pass  over ;  lest  the  king 
be  swallowed  up,  and  all  the  people  that      with  him. 

—  xviii.  19.  Then  said  Ahiniaaz  the  son  of  Zadok, 
Let  me  now  run,  and  bear  the  king  tidings,  how  that 
the  Lord  hath  avenged  him  of  his  enemies. 

 20.  And  Joab  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  not 

bear  tidings  this  day,  but  thou  shalt  bear  tidings  an- 
other day :  but  this  day  thou  shalt  bear  no  tidings,  be- 
cause the  king's  son  is  dead. 

 21.  Then  said  Joab  to  Cushi,  Go  tell  the  king 

what  thou  hast  seen.  And  Cushi  bowed  himself  unto 
Joab,  and  ran. 

 22.  Then  said  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Zadok  yet 

again  to  Joab,  But  howsoever,  let  me,  I  pray  thee, 
also  run  after  Cushi.  And  Joab  said.  Wherefore  wilt 
thou  run,  my  son,  seeing  that  thou  hast  no  tidings 
ready  ? 

 23.  But  howsoever,  said  he,  let  me  rim.  And 

he  said  unto  him.  Run.  Then  Ahimaaz  ran  by  the 
way  of  the  plain,  and  overran  Cushi. 

 24.  And  David  sat  between  the  two  gates : 

and  the  watchman  went  up  to  the  roof  over  the  gate 
unto  the  wall,  and  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and 
behold  a  man  running  alone. 

 25.  And  the  watchman  cried,  and  told  the 

king.  And  the  king  said.  If  he  be  alone,  there  is  tid- 
ings in  his  mouth.  And  he  came  apace,  and  drew 
near. 

 26.  And  the  watchman  saw  another  man 

running :  and  the  watchman  called  iinto  the  porter, 
and  said.  Behold  another  man  running  alone.  And 
the  king  said,  He  also  bringeth  tidings. 

 27.  And  the  watchman  said,  Methinketh  the 

running  of  the  foremost  is  like  the  running  of  Ahim- 
aaz the  son  of  Zadok.  And  the  king  said,  He  w  a 
good  man,  and  cometh  with  good  tidings. 

 28.  Ahimaaz  called,  and  said  unto  the  king, 

All  is  well.  And  he  fell  down  to  the  earth  upon  his 
face  before  the  king,  and  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy 
God,  which  hath  delivered  up  die  men  that  lifted  up 
tiieir  hand  against  my  lord  the  king. 

 29.  And  the  king  said.  Is  the  young  man  Ab- 
salom safe?  And  Ahimaaz  answered.  When  Joab 
sent  the  king's  servant,  and  me  thy  servant,  I  saw  a 
great  tumult,  but  I  knew  not  what  it  was. 

 30.  And  the  king  said  unto  him,  Turn  aside, 

and  stand  here.  And  he  turned  aside,  and  stooil 
stiU. 

 31.  And  behold,  Cushi  came  ;  and  Cushi  said. 

Tidings,  my  lord  the  king  :  for  the  Lord  hath  avenged 
thee  this  day  of  all  them  that  rose  up  against  thee. 

 32.  And  the  king  said  unto  Cushi,  Is  the  young 

man  Absalom  safe  ?  And  Cushi  answered.  The  ene- 
mies of  my  lord  the  king,  and  all  that  rise  against  thee 
to  do  thee  hurt,  be  as  tJiat  young  man  is. 

§  106.   Warning  of  Inrasion  hj  Beacon. 
See  Jer.  vi.  1. 

§  107.  Use  Made  of  Intelligence. 

I  Sam.  xiii.  3.  And  Jonathan  smote  the  garrison  of 
the  Philistines  that  was  in  Geba,  and  the  Philistines 
heard  of  it.  And  Saul  blew  the  trumpet  throughout 
all  the  land,  saying.  Let  the  Hebrews  hear. 

 4.  And  all  Israel  heai'd  say  that  Saul  had  smit- 
ten a  garrison  of  the  Philistines,  and  thai  Israel  also 
was  had  in  abomination  with  the  Philistines.  And 
the  people  were  called  together  after  Saul  to  Gilgal. 

—  x.xvii.  4.  And  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  fled 
to  Gath :  and  he  sought  no  more  again  for  him. 

I  Chr.  xix.  8.  And  when  David  heard  of  it,  he  sent 
Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men. 


CHAP.  XII. 

MILITARY  VIRTUES  AND  VICES. 
§  108.   Impiety  and  Injustice  to  be  Shunned. 

Deut.  xxiii.  9.  When  the  host  goeth  forth  against 
thine  enemies,  then  keep  thee  trom  every  wicked 
thing. 

Luke  iii.  14.  And  the  soldiers  likewise  demanded 
of  him,  saying.  And  what  shall  we  do  ?  And  he  said 
unto  them.  Do  violence  to  no  man,  neither  accuse  any 
falsely ;  and  be  content  with  your  wages. 

(A.  EXAIvrPLES.) 

1  Sam.  XXV.  28.  I  pray  thee,  forgive  the  trespass  of 
thine  handmaid  :  for  the  Lord  will  certainly  make  my 
lord  a  sure  house ;  because  my  lord  fighteth  the  battles 
of  the  Lord,  and  evil  hath  not  been  found  in  thee  all 
thv  days. 

Bee  Acts  X.  1,  2,  7. 

(B.  THE  CHRISTL-VN  MINISTER  A  SOLDIER.) 

2  Tim.  ii.  4.  No  man  that  warreth  entangleth  him- 
self with  the  affairs  of  this  life ;  that  he  may  please 
him  who  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  soldier. 

 5.  And  if  a  man  also  strive  for  masteries,  pet 

is  he  not  crowned,  except  he  strive  lawfully. 

§  109.   Discretion  a  Soldierly  Virtue. 

I  Sam.  xviii.  5.  And  David  went  out  whithersoever 
Saul  sent  him,  and  behaved  himself  wisely :  and  Saul 
set  him  over  the  men  of  war,  and  he  was  accepted  in 
the  sight  of  all  the  people,  and  also  in  the  sight  of 
Saul's'servants. 

 16.  But  all  Israel  and  Judah  loved  David,  be- 
cause he  went  out  and  came  in  before  them. 

 30.  Then  the  princes  of  the  Philistines  went 

forth :  and  it  came  to  pass,  after  they  went  forth,  that 
David  behaved  himself  more  wisely  than  all  the  ser- 
vants of  Saul ;  so  that  his  name  was  much  set  by. 

§  110.   Magnanimity  to  an  Enemy. 

I  Sam.  xxiv.  3.  And  he  came  to  the  shcepcotcs  by 
the  way,  where  was  a  cave ;  and  Saul  went  in  to  cover 
his  feet :  and  David  and  his  men  remained  in  the  sides 
of  the  cave. 

 4.  And  the  men  of  David  said  unto  him.  Be- 
hold the  day  of  which  the  Lord  said  unto  thee.  Be- 
hold, I  will  deliver  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand,  that 
thou  mayest  do  to  him  as  it  shall  seem  good  unto  thee. 
Then  David  arose,  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul's  robe 
privily. 

 5.  And  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  David's 

heart  smote  him,  because  he  had  cut  off  Saul's  skirt 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  his  men.  The  Lord  forbid 

that  I  should  do  this  thing  xmto  my  master,  the  Lord's 
anointed,  to  stretch  forth  mine  hand  against  him,  see- 
ing he  is  the  anointed  of  the  Lord. 

 7.  So  David  stayed  his  servants  with  these 

words,  and  suffered  them  not  to  rise  against  Saul.  But 
Saul  rose  up  out  of  the  cave,  and  went  on  Jiis  way. 

 8.  David  also  arose  afterward,  and  went  out 

of  the  cave,  and  cried  after  Saul,  sa3-ing.  My  lord  the 
king.  And  when  Saul  looked  behind  him,  David 
stooped  with  his  face  to  tlie  earth,  and  bowed  himself 

 9.  And  David  said  to  Saul,  Wherefore  hearest 

thou  men's  words,  sajdng.  Behold,  David  seeketh  thy 
hurt? 

 10.  Behold,  this  day  thine  eyes  have  seen  how 

that  the  Lord  had  delivered  thee  to  day  mto  mine 
hand  in  the  cave :  and  some  bade  me  kill  thee :  but 
mine  eye  spared  thee  ;  and  I  said,  I  will  not  put  forth 
mine  hand  against  my  lord  ;  for  he  is  the  Lord's  an- 
ointed. 

 11.  Moreover,  my  father,  see,  yea,  see  the  skirt 

of  thy  robe  in  my  hand :  for  in  that  I  cut  off  the  skirt 
of  thy  robe,  and  killed  thee  not,  liiiow  thou  and  see 
that  there  is  neither  evil  nor  transgression  ia  mine 
hand,  and  I  have  not  sinned  against  thee ;  yet  thou 
huntest  my  soul  to  take  it. 

—  xxvi.'ll.  The  Lord  forbid  tliat  I  should  stretch 
forth  mine  hand  against  the  Lord's  anointed;  but,  I 

508 


CHAP,  XII. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


pray  thee,  take  thou  now  the  spear  that  w  at  his  bol- 
ster, and  the  cruse  of  water,  and  let  us  go. 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  14.  And  David  cried  to  the  people,  and 
to  Abner  the  sou  of  Ner,  sayiug,  Answerest  thou  not, 
Abner?  Then  Abner  answered  and  said,  Who  art 
thou  that  criest  to  the  king  ? 

 15.  And  David  said  to  Abner,  Art  not  thou  a 

valiant  man  V  aud  who  is  like  to  thee  in  Israel  ?  where- 
fore then  hast  thou  not  kept  thy  lord  the-  king  ?  for 
there  came  one  of  the  people  in  to  destroy  the  king 
thy  lord. 

 16.  This  thing  is  not  good  that  thou  hast  done. 

As  the  Lord  liveth,  ye  are  worthy  to  die,  because  ye 
have  not  kept  your  master,  the  Lord's  anointed.  And 
now  see  where  the  king's  spear  is,  and  the  cruse  of 
water  that  was  at  his  bolster. 

2  Sam.  ii.  20.  Then  Abner  looked  behind  him,  and 
said.  Art  thou  Asahel  ?    And  he  answered,  I  am. 

 21.  And  Abner  said  to  him,  Tm-n  thee  aside 

to  thy  right  hand  or  to  thy  left,  and  lay  thee  hold  on 
one  of  the  young  men,  and  take  thee  his  armour.  But 
Asahel  would  not  turn  aside  from  following  of  him. 

(A.  ITS  OPPOSITE.) 

Deut.  xxviii.  50.  A  nation  of  fierce  countenance, 
which  shall  not  regard  the  person  of  the  old,  nor  shew 
favour  to  the  young : 

§  111.   Exhortations  to  Courage. 

(See  also  page  487,  §  7.) 

1  Sam.  iv.  9.  Be  strong,  and  quit  yourselves  like 

men,  O  ye  Philistines,  that  ye  be  not  servants  unto 
the  Hebrews,  as  they  have  been  to  you :  quit  yourselves 
like  men,  and  fight. 

—  xvii.  32.  And  David  said  to  Saul,  Let  no  man's 
lieart  fail  because  of  him;  thy  servant  will  go  aud 
£ght  with  this  Philistine. 

2  Sam.  X.  12.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  let  us  play 
the  men  for  our  people,  and  for  the  cities  of  our  God  : 
and  the  Lord  do  that  which  seemeth  him  good. 

1  Chr.  xix.  13.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  let  us  be- 
have ourselves  valiantly  for  our  people,  and  for  the 
cities  of  our  God :  and  let  the  Lord  do  ttiat  which  is 
igood  in  his  sight. 

2  Sam.  xi.  25.  Then  David  said  unto  the  messenger. 
Thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  Joab,  Let  not  this  thing  dis- 
please thee,  for  the  sword  devoureth  one  as  well  as 
another:  make  thy  battle  more  strong  against  the 
city,  and  overthrow  it :  and  encourage  thou  him. 

§  112.   Heathen  Champion  and  his  Challenge. 

I  Sam.  xvii.  8.  And  he  stood  and  cried  unto  the 
armies  of  Israel,  and  said  unto  them.  Why  are  ye  come 
out  to  set  youT  battle  in  array?  am  not  I  a  Philistine, 
and  ye  servants  to  Saul  ?  choose  you  a  man  for  you, 
and  let  him  come  down  to  me. 

 9.  If  he  be  able  to  fight  with  me,  and  to  kill 

me,  then  will  we  be  your  servants :  but  if  I  prevail 
against  him,  and  kill  him,  then  shall  ye  be  our  ser- 
vants, and  serve  us. 

 10.  And  the  Philistine  said,  I  defy  the  armies 

of  Israel  this  day ;  give  me  a  man,  that  we  may  fight 
together. 

 16.  Aud  the  Philistine  drew  near  morning 

and  evening,  aud  presented  himself  forty  days. 

 23.  And  as  he  talked  with  them,  behold,  there 

came  up  the  champion,  the  Philistine  of  Gath,  Goliath 
by  name,  out  of  the  armies  of  the  Philistines,  aud  spake 
according  to  the  same  words :  and  David  heard  them. 

 25.  And  the  men  of  Israel  said.  Have  ye  seen 

this  man  that  is  come  u]5  ?  surely  to  defy  Israel  is  he 
come  up :  and  it  shall  be,  that  the  man  who  killeth 
him,  the  king  will  enrich  him  with  great  riches,  and 
will  give  him  his  daughter,  and  make  his  father's  house 
free  in  Israel. 

 26.  And  David  spake  to  the  men  that  stood 

by  him,  saying,  What  shall  be  done  to  the  man  that 
killeth  this  Philistine,  and  taketh  away  the  reproach 
from  Israel  ?  for  who  is  this  imcircumcised  Philistine, 
that  he  should  defy  the  armies  of  the  living  God  ? 

 27.  And  the  people  answered  him  after  this 

manner,  saying.  So  shiill  it  be  done  to  the  man  that 
killeth  him. 


 44.  Aud  the  Phihstine  said  to  David,  Come  to 

nie,  and  I  will  give  thy  flesh  unto  the  fowls  of  the  air, 
and  to  the  beasts  of  the  field. 

§  113.   Courage  from  Above. 

I  Sam.  xii.  11.  And  the  Lord  sent  Jerubbaal,  and 
Bedan,  and  Jephthah,  and  Samuel,  and  delivered  yon 
out  of  the  hand  of  your  enemies  on  every  side,  and  ye 
dwelt  safe. 

—  xvii.  33.  And  Saul  said  to  David,  Thou  art  not 
able  to  go  against  this  Philistine  to  fight  with  him : 
for  thou  art  but  a  youth,  and  he  a  man  of  war  from 
his  youth. 

 36.  Thy  servant  slew  both  the  lion  and  the 

bear:  and  this  uncircumcised  Phihstine  shall  be  as 
one  of  them,  seeing  he  hath  defied  the  armies  of  the 
living  God. 

Ps.  xxvii.  3.  Though  a  host  should  encamp  against 
me,  my  heart  shall  not  fear :  though  war  should  rise 
against  me,  in  this  will  I  be  confident. 

§  114.    Heroes  and  their  Deeds. 

(1.  OTHNIEL.) 

Jud.  i.  12.  And  Caleb  said,  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath- 
sepher,  and  taketh  it,  to  him  will  I  give  Achsah  my 
daughter  to  wife. 

 13.  And  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb's 

younger  brother,  took  it:  and  he  gave  him  Achsah 
his  daughter  to  wife. 

(3.  TWO  TRIBES.) 

Jud.  V.  18.  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  were  a  people  that 
jeoparded  their  lives  unto  the  death  in  the  high  places 
of  the  field. 

(3.  SAMSON.) 

Jud.  XV.  7.  And  Samson  said  unto  them,  Though  ye 
have  done  this,  yet  will  I  be  avenged  of  you,  and  after 
that  I  will  cease. 

 8.  And  he  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  a 

great  slaughter :  and  he  went  down  and  dwelt  in  the 
top  of  the  rock  Etam. 

—  —  16.  And  Samson  said.  With  the  jawbone  of  an 
ass,  heaps  upon  heaps,  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass  have  I 
slain  a  thousand  men. 

 17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had  made 

an  end  of  speaking,  that  he  cast  away  the  jawbone  out 
of  his  hand,  and  called  that  place  Ramath-lehi. 

(4.  JONATHAN.) 

I  Sam.  xiv.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  upon  a  day,  that 
Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul  said  imto  the  young  man 
that  bare  his  armour.  Come,  and  let  us  go  over  to  the 
Philistines'  garrison,  that  is  on  the  other  side.  But  he 
told  not  his  father. 

 6.  And  Jonathan  said  to  the  young  man  that 

bare  his  armour,  Come,  and  let  us  go  over  unto  the 
garrison  of  these  uncircumcised :  it  may  be  that  the 
Lord  will  work  for  us :  for  tMre  is  no  restraint  to  the 
Lord  to  save  by  many  or  by  few. 

 7.  And  his  armourbearer  said  unto  him.  Do 

all  that  is  in  thy  heart :  turn  thee ;  behold,  I  am  with 
thee  according  to  thy  heart. 

 13.  And  Jonathan  climbed  up  upon  his  hands 

and  upon  his  feet,  and  his  armourbearer  after  him : 
and  they  fell  before  Jonathan ;  and  his  armourbearer 
slew  after  him. 

 14.  And  that  first  slaughter,  which  Jonathan 

and  his  armourbearer  made  was  about  twenty  men, 
within  as  it  were  a  half  acre  of  land,  which  a  yoke  of 
oxen  might  plough. 

(5.  ELEAZAR.) 

1  Chr.  xi.  13.  He  was  with  David  at  Pas-dammim, 
and  there  the  Philistmes  were  gathered  together  to 
battle,  where  was  a  parcel  of  ground  full  of  barley ; 
and  the  peoi^le  fled  from  before  the  Philistmes. 

 14  And  they  set  themselves  in  the  midst  of 

thnt  parcel,  and  delivered  it,  and  slew  the  Phihstmes; 
and  the  Lord  saved  them  by  a  great  deliverance. 

(6.  THREE  jnGHTY  MEN.) 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  13.  And  three  of  the  thirty  chief  went 
down,  and  came  to  David  in  the  harvest  tune  unto 


509 


CHAP.  XII. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


the  cave  of  Adullam :  and  the  troop  of  the  Philistines 
pitched  in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  14.  And  David  loas  then  in  a  hold,  and 
the  garrison  of  the  Philistines  was  then  in  Beth-lehem. 

 15.  And  David  longed,  and  said.  Oh,  that  one 

would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of  the  well  of  Beth- 
lehem, which  is  by  the  gate  ! 

 16.  And  the  three  mighty  men  brake  through 

the  host  of  the  Philistines,  and  drew  water  out  of  the 
well  of  Beth-lehem,  that  was  by  the  gate,  and  took  it, 
and  brought  it  to  David :  nevertheless  he  would  not 
drink  thereof,  but  poured  it  out  unto  the  Lord. 

 17.  And  he  said.  Be  it  far  from  me,  O  Lord, 

that  I  should  do  this :  is  not  this  the  blood  of  the  men 
that  went  in  jeopardy  of  their  lives  ?  therefore  he  would 
not  drink  it.  These  things  did  these  thi"ee  mighty 
men. 

§  115.  Heroines. 

(1.  DKBORAH.) 

See  Jud.  iv.  4-9, 14. 

(3.  JAEL.) 

Jud.  iv.  17.  Ilowbcit  Sisera  fled  away  on  his  feet  to 
the  tent  of  Jael  the  wife  of  Heber  the  Kenite :  for  tliere 
was  peace  between  Jabin  the  king  of  Hazor  and  the 
house  of  Heber  the  Kenite. 

 18.  And  Jael  went  out  to  meet  Sisera,  and 

said  unto  him.  Turn  in,  my  lord,  turn  in  to  me ;  fear 
not.  And  when  he  had  turned  in  unto  her  into  the 
tent,  she  covered  him  with  a  mantle. 

 21.  Then  Jael  Heber's  wife  took  a  nail  of  the 

tent,  and  took  a  hammer  in  her  hand,  and  went  softly 
unto  him,  and  smote  the  nail  into  his  temples,  and 
fastened  it  into  the  ground :  for  he  was  fast  asleep  and 
weary.    So  he  died. 

 23.  And,  behold,  as  Barak  pursued  Sisera,  Jael 

came  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Come,  and 
I  will  shew  thee  the  man  whom  thou  seekest.  And 
when  he  came  into  her  tent,  behold,  Sisera  lay  dead, 
and  the  nail  was  in  his  temples. 

—  V.  24.  Blessed  above  women  shall  Jael  the  wife 
of  Heber  the  Kenite  be ;  blessed  shall  she  be  above 
women  in  the  tent. 

 26.  She  put  her  hand  to  the  nail,  and  her  right 

hand  to  the  workmen's  hammer ;  and  with  the  ham- 
mer she  smote  Sisera,  she  smote  off  his  head,  when  she 
had  pierced  and  stricken  through  his  temples. 

 27.  At  her  feet  he  bowed,  he  fell,  he  lay  down : 

at  her  feet  he  bowed,  he  fell :  where  he  bowed,  there 
he  fell  down  dead. 

(3.  THE  WOMAN  OF  THEBEZ.) 

Jud,  ix.  50.  Then  went  Abimelech  to  Thebez,  and 
encamped  against  Thebez,  and  took  it. 

 51.  But  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the 

city,  and  thither  fled  all  the  men  and  women,  and  all 
they  of  the  city,  and  shut  it  to  them,  and  gat  them  up 
to  the  top  of  the  tower. 

 53.  And  Abimelech  came  unto  the  tower,  and 

fought  against  it,  and  went  hard  unto  the  door  of  the 
tower  to  burn  it  with  fire. 

 53.  And  a  certain  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a 

millstone  upon  Abimelech's  head,  and  all  to  brake  his 
skull. 

2  Sam.  xi.  31.  Who  smote  Abimelech  the  son  of 
Jerubbesheth  ?  did  not  a  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  mill- 
stone upon  him  from  the  wall,  that  he  died  in 
Thebez  ?+ 

§  116.   A  Soldier's  Pride. 

Jud.  ix.  54.  Then  he  called  hastily  unto  the  young 
man  his  armourhcarer,  and  said  unto  him.  Draw  thy 
sword,  and  slay  me,  that  men  say  not  of  me,  A  Avoman 
slew  him.  And  his  young  man  thrust  him  through, 
and  he  died. 

 55.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that 

Abimelech  was  dead,  they  departed  every  man  unto 
his  place. 

§  117.  Boasting. 

Jud.  vii.  2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Gideon,  The 
people  that  are  with  thee  are  too  many  for  me  to  give 


the  Midianites  into  their  hands,  lest  Israel  vaunt 
themselves  against  me,  saying.  Mine  own  hand  hath 
saved  me. 

1  Kings  xx.  11.  And  the  king  of  Israel  answered 
and  said.  Tell  him,  Let  not  him  that  girdeth  on  his 
harness  boast  himself  as  he  that  putteth  it  off. 

2  Chr.  XXV.  19.  Thou  sayest,  Lo,  thou  hast  smitten 
the  Edomites ;  and  thine  heart  lifteth  thee  up  to  boast : 
abide  now  at  home;  why  shouldest  thou  meddle  to 
tJiine  hurt,  that  thou  shouldest  fall,  even  thou,  and 
Judah  with  thee? 

§  118.  Fear. 

Gen.  xxxiv.  30.  And  Jacob  said  to  Simeon  and  Levi, 
Ye  have  troubled  me  to  make  me  to  stink  among  the 
inhabitants  of  the  laud,  among  the  Canaanites  and  the 
Perizzites:  and  I  being  few  in  number,  they  shall 
gather  themselves  together  against  me,  and  slay  me ; 
and  I  shall  be  destroyed,  I  and  my  house. 

Num.  xxii.  2.  And'  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor  saw  all 
that  Israel  had  done  to  the  Amorites. 

 3.  And  Moab  was  sore  afraid  of  the  people, 

because  they  wo'e  many:  and  JMoab  was  distressed 
because  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

Jos.  ii.  9.  And  she  said  unto  the  men,  I  know  that 
the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  land,  and  that  your 
terror  is  fallen  upon  us,  and  that  all  the  inhabitants  of 
the  land  faint  because  of  you. 

 10.  For  we  have  heard  how  the  Lord  dried 

up  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  for  you,  when  ye  came 
out  of  Egypt ;  and  what  ye  did  unto  the  two  kings  of 
the  Amorites,  that  were  on  the  other  side  Jordan, 
Sihon  and  Og,  whom  ye  utterly  destroyed. 

 11.  And  as  soon  as  we  had  heard  these  things, 

our  hearts  did  melt,  neither  did  there  remain  any 
more  courage  m  any  man,  because  of  you:  for  the 
Lord  yom*  God,  he  is  God  in  heaven  above,  and  in 
earth  beneath. 

 24.  And  they  said  unto  Joshua,  Truly  the 

Lord  hath  delivered  into  our  hands  all  the  land  ;  for 
even  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  country  do  faint  because 
of  us. 

Jud.  V.  15.  And  the  princes  of  Issachar  were  with 
Deborah ;  even  Issachar,  and  also  Barak :  he  was  sent 
on  foot  into  the  valley.  For  the  divisions  of  Reubeo 
tliere  were  great  thoughts  of  heart. 

1  Sam.  vii.  7.  And  when  the  Philistines  heard  that 
the  children  of  Israel  were  gathered  together  to  Miz- 
jieh,  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  went  up  against  Israel. 
And  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard  ii,  they  were 
afraid  of  the  Philistines. 

—  xiii.  6.  When  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  they 
were  in  a  strait,  (for  the  people  were  distressed,")  then 
the  people  did  hide  themselves  in  caves,  and  in  thick- 
ets, and  in  rocks,  and  in  hi^h  places,  and  in  pits. 

 7.  And  sonie  of  the  Hebrews  went  over  Jordan 

to  the  land  of  Gad  and  Gilead.  As  for  Saul,  he  zcas 
yet  in  Gilgal,  and  all  the  people  followed  him  trem- 
bling. 

—  xvii.  11.  When  Saul  and  all  Israel  heard  those 
words  of  the  Philistme,  they  were  dismayed,  and 
greatly  afraid. 

 24.  And  all  the  men  of  Israel,  when  they  saw 

the  man,  fled  from  him,  and  M'ere  sore  afraid. 

—  xxiii.  3.  And  David's  men  said  unto  him.  Be- 
hold, we  be  afraid  here  in  Judah:  how  much  more 
then  if  we  come  to  Keilah  against  the  armies  of  the 
Philistines? 

—  xxviii.  5.  And  when  Saul  saw  the  host  of  the 
Philistines,  he  was  afraid,  and  his  heart  greatly 
trembled. 

2  Chr.  XV.  5.  And  in  those  times  tJiere  was  no  peace 
to  him  that  went  out,  nor  to  him  that  came  in,  but 
great  vexations  were  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the 
countries. 

§  119.   Cowards  Sent  Home. 

Jud.  vii.  3.  Xow  therefore  go  to,  proclaim  in  the 
ears  of  the  people,  saying,  "\^'hosoever  is  fearful  and 
afraid,  let  him  retiuTi  and  depart  early  fi-om  mount 
Gilead.  And  there  returned  of  the  people  twenty  and 
two  thousand ;  and  there  remained  ten  thousand. 

See  Deut.  xx.  8. 


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CHAP.  XIII. 
WARS  AND  CONQUESTS. 

§  120.    Hebrew  Conquests  East  of  tlie  Jordan. 

Num.  xxxii.  39.  And  the  children  of  Machu-  the 
son  of  Manasseh  went  to  Gilead,  and  took  it,  and  dis- 
possessed the  Amonte  which  xcas  in  it. 

 40.  And  Moses  gave  Gilead  unto  Machir  the 

son  of  Manasseh ;  and  he  dwelt  therein. 

Deut,  ii.  36.  From  Aroer,  which  is  by  the  brink  of 
the  river  of  Arnon,  and  from  the  city  that  is  by  the 
river,  even  unto  Gilead,  there  was  not  one  city  too 
strong  for  us :  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  all  unto  us : 

—  iii.  4.  And  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time, 
there  was  not  a  city  which  we  took  not  from  them, 
threescore  cities,  all  the  region  of  Argob,  the  kingdom 
of  Og  in  Bashan. 

 8.  And  we  took  at  that  time  out  of  the  hand 

of  the  two  kings  of  the  Amorites  the  land  that  xoas  on 
this  side  Jordan,  from  the  river  of  Arnon  unto  mount 
Hermou ; 

 9.  ( Which  Hermon  the  Sidonians  call  Sirion ; 

and  the  Amorites  call  it  Shenir ;) 

 10.  All  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  Gilead, 

and  all  Bashan,  unto  Salchah  and  Edrei,  cities  of  the 
kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan. 

—  iv.  46.  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  valley  over 
against  Beth-peor,  in  the  land  of  Sihon  king  of  the 
Amorites,  who  dwelt  at  Ilcshbon,  whom  Moses  and 
the  children  of  Israel  smote,  after  they  were  come 
forth  out  of  Egypt : 

Deut.  xxix.  7.  And  when  ye  came  unto  this  place,  Si- 
lioa  the  king  of  Hcshbon,  and  Og  the  king  of  Bashan, 
came  out  against  us  unto  battle,  and  we  smote  them : 

 8.  And  we  took  their  land,  and  gave  it  for  an 

inheritance  unto  the  Reubenites,  and  to  the  Gadites, 
and  to  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh. 

Jud.  xi.  12.  And  Jephthali  sent  messengers  unto  the 
liing  of  the  children  of  Amnion,  saying.  What  hast 
thou  to  do  with  me,  that  thou  art  come  against  me  to 
tight  in  my  land  ? 

 13.  And  the  king  of  the  cliildren  of  Ammon 

answered  unto  the  messengers  of  Jephthah,  Because 
Israel  took  away  my  land,  when  they  came  up  out  of 
Egypt,  from  Arnon  even  unto  Jabbok,  and  unto  Jordan : 
now  therefore  restore  those  lands  again  peaceably. 

 14.  And  J ephthah  sent  messengers  again  unto 

the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon : 

 15.  And  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  Jephthah, 

Israel  took  not  away  the  land  of  Moab,  nor  the  land 
of  the  children  of  Ammon : 

§  121.   Other  Hebrew  Conquests. 

Num.  xxxii.  37.  But  thy  servants  will  pass  over, 
every  man  armed  for  war,  before  the  Lord  to  battle, 
as  my  lord  saith. 

 28.  So  concerning  them  Moses  commanded 

Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun,  and 
the  chief  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

 29.  And  Moses  said  unto  them,  If  the  children 

of  Gad  and  the  children  of  Reuben  will  pass  with  you 
over  Jordan,  every  man  armed  to  battle,  before  the 
Lord,  and  the  land  shall  be  subdued  before  you ;  then 
ye  shall  give  them  the  land  of  Gilead  for  a  possession : 

 30.  But  if  they  will  not  pass  over  with  you 

armed,  they  sliall  have  possession  among  you  in  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

 31.  And  the  children  of  Gad  and  the  children 

of  Reuben  answered,  saying.  As  the  Lord  hath  said 
unto  thy  servants,  so  will  we  do. 

 33.  We  will  pass  over  armed  before  the  Lord 

into  the  land  of  Canaan,  that  the  possession  of  our 
inheritance  on  this  side  Jordan  may  be  ours. 

Deut.  iii.  19.  But  your  wives,  and  your  little  ones, 
and  your  cattle,  {for  I  know  that  ye  have  much  cattle,) 
shall  abide  in  your  cities  which  I  have  given  you ; 

 30.  Until  the  Lord  have  given  rest  unto  your 

brethren,  as  well  as  unto  you,  and  until  they  also 
possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  hath  given 
them  beyond  Jordan :  and  then  shall  ye  return  every 
man  unto  his  possession,  which  I  have  given  you. 

Jos.  XV.  14.  And  Caleb  drove  thence  the  three  sons 


of  Anak,  Sheshai,  and  Aliinian,  and  Talmai,  the  chil- 
dren of  Anak. 

—  xix.  47.  And  the  coast  of  the  children  of  Dan 
went  out  too  little  for  them  :  therefore  the  children  of 
Dan  went  up  to  light  against  Leshem,  and  took  it, 
and  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  possessed 
it,  and  dwelt  therein,  and  called  Leshem,  Dan,  after 
the  name  of  Dan  their  father. 

Jud.  i.  17.  And  Judah  went  with  Simeon  his  l)rother, 
and  they  slew  the  Canaauitos  that  inhabited  Zejjhath, 
and  utterly  destroyed  it.  And  the  name  of  the  city 
was  called  Horniah. 

 18.  Also  Judah  took  Gaza  with  the  coast 

thereof,  and  Askelon  with  the  coast  thereof,  and  Ekron 
with  the  coast  thereof 

I  Sam.  xxvii.  8.  And  David  and  Lis  men  went  up, 
and  invaded  the  Geshurites,  and  the  Gezrites,  and  the 
Amalekites :  for  those  nations  were  of  old  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  land,  as  thou  goest  to  Shur,  even  unto  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

 9.  And  David  smote  the  land,  and  left  neither 

man  nor  woman  alive,  and  took  away  the  sheep,  and 
the  oxen,  and  the  asses,  and  the  camels,  and  the 
apparel,  and  returned,  and  came  to  Achish. 

I  Kings  xi.  15.  For  it  came  to  pass,  when  David 
was  in  Edom,  and  Joab  the  captain  of  the  host  was 
gone  up  to  bury  the  slain,  after  he  had  snutten  every 
male  in  Edom ; 

 16.  (For  six  months  did  Jonb  remain  there  with 

all  Israel,  until  he  had  cut  off  every  male  in  Edom :) 

1  Chr.,  xviii.  1.  Now  after  this  it  came  to  pass,  that 
David  smote  the  Philistines,  and  sul)dued  them,  and 
took  Gath  and  her  towns  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines. 

 3.  And  David  smote  Iladarezer  king  of  Zobah 

unto  Ilamath,  as  he  went  to  stablish  his  dominion  by 
the  river  Euphrates. 

2  Kings xiii.  25.  And  Jehoash  the  son  of  Jehoahaz 
took  again  out  of  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad  the  son  of 
Ilazael  the  cities,  which  he  had  taken  out  of  the  hand 
of  Jehoahaz  his  father  by  war.  Three  times  did  Joash 
beat  him,  and  recovered  the  cities  of  Israel. 

I  Chr.  iv.  41.  And  these  written  by  name  came  in 
the  days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  smote  their 
tents,  and  the  habitations  that  were  found  there,  and 
destroyed  them  utterly  unto  this  day,  and  dwelt  in 
their  rooms :  because  there  was  pasture  there  for  their 
flocks. 

 43.  And  some  of  them,  even  of  the  sons  of 

Simeon,  five  hundred  men,  went  to  mount  Seir,  hav- 
ing for  their  captains  Pelatiali,  and  Neariah,  and 
Rephaiah,  and  Uzziel,  the  sons  of  Ishi. 

 43.  And  they  smote  the  rest  of  the  Amalekites 

that  were  escaped,  and  dwelt  there  unto  this  day. 

—  V.  10.  And  in  the  days  of  Saul  they  made  war 
with  the  Hagarites,  who  fell  by  their  hand  :  and  they 
dwelt  in  their  tents  throughout  all  the  east  luiid  of 
Gilead. 

§  122.   Sundry  Gentile  Conquests. 

Gen.xiv.  4.  Twelve  years  they  served  Chedorlaomer, 
and  in  the  thirteenth  year  they  rebelled. 

 5.  And  in  the  fourteenth  year  came  Chedor- 
laomer, and  the  kings  that  icere  with  him,  and  smote 
the  Rephaim  in  Ashteroth  Karnaim,  and  the  Zuzim  in 
Ham,  and  the  Emini  in  Shaveh  Kiriathaim. 

 6.  And  the  Horites  in  their  mount  Seir,  unto 

El-paran,  which  is  by  the  wilderness. 

 7.  And  they  returned,  and  came  to  En-mish- 

pat,  which  is  Kadesh,  and  smote  all  the  country  of  the 
Amalekites,  and  also  the  Amorites,  that  dwelt  in 
Hazezon-tamar. 

Deut.  ii.  31.  A  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as  the 
Anakim;  but  the  Lord  destroyed  them  before  them; 
and  they  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  in  their  stead: 

 23.  As  he  did  to  the  children  of  Esau,  which 

dwelt  in  Seir,  when  he  destroyed  the  Horim  from 
before  them ;  and  they  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  in 
their  stead  even  unto  this  day : 

 33.  And  the  Avim  which  dwelt  in  Hazerim, 

even  imto  Azzah,  the  Caphtorim,  which  came  forth 
out  of  Caphtor,  destroyed  them,  and  dwelt  in  their 
stead.) 
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§  123.   Wars  and  Dissensions  among  ttie  Hebrews. 

Jud.  viii.  1.  And  the  men  of  Ephraiui  said  unto  him, 
Why  hast  thou  served  us  thus,  that  thou  calledst  us 
not  when  thou  weutest  to  light  with  the  Midianites  V 
And  they  did  chide  with  him  sharply. 

 2.  And  he  said  unto  them,  W  hat  have  I  done 

now  in  comparison  of  you  ?  Is  not  the  gleaning  of  the 
grapes  ofEphraim  better  than  the  vintage  of  Abiezer? 

 3.  God  hath  delivered  into  your  hands  the 

princes  of  Midian,  Oreb  and  Zeeb :  and  what  was  I 
able  to  do  in  comparison  of  you  ?  Then  their  anger 
was  abated  toward  him,  when  he  had  said  that. 

—  xii.  1.  And  the  men  of  Ephraim  gathered  them- 
selves together,  and  went  northward,  and  said  unto 
Jephthah,  Wherefore  passedst  thou  over  to  fight 
against  the  children  of  Amnion,  and  didst  not  call  us 
to  go  with  thee?  we  will  burn  thine  house  upon  thee 
with  fire. 

 2.  And  Jephthah  said  unto  them,  I  and  my 

people  were  at  great  strife  with  the  children  of  Am- 
mon  ;  and  when  I  called  you,  ye  delivered  me  not  out 
of  their  hands. 

 3.  Aud  when  I  saw  that  ye  delivered  me  not, 

I  put  my  life  in  my  hands,  and  passed  over  against  the 
children  of  Ammon,  and  the  Lord  delivered  them 
into  my  hand :  wherefoi'e  then  are  ye  come  up  unto 
me  this  day,  to  tight  against  me  ? 

 4.  Then  Jephthah  gathered  together  all  the 

men  of  Gilead,  and  fought  with  Ephraim:  and  the 
men  of  Gilead  smote  Ephraim,  because  they  said,  Ye 
Gileadites  are  fugitives  of  Ephraim  among  the  Ephraim- 
ites,  and  among  the  Manassites. 

—  XV.  9.  Then  the  Philistines  went  up,  and  pitched 
in  Judah,  and  spread  themselves  in  Lehi. 

 10.  And  the  men  of  Judah  said,  Why  are  ye 

come  up  against  us  ?  And  they  answered.  To  bind  Sam- 
son are  we  come  up,  to  do  to  him  as  he  hath  done  to  us. 

—  XX.  8.  And  all  the  people  arose  as  one  man,  say- 
ing. We  will  not  any  of  us  go  to  his  lent,  neither  will 
we  any  of  us  turn  into  his  house. 

 9.  But  now  this  shall  be  the  thing  which  we 

will  do  to  Gibeah  ;  tee  will  go  up  by  lot  against  it ; 

—  xxi.  8.  And  they  said.  What  one  is  iJiere  of  the 
tribes  of  Israel  that  came  not  up  to  Mizpeh  to  the 
Lord?  Aud,  behold,  there  came  none  to  the  camp 
from  Jabesh-gilead  to  the  assembly. 

 9.  For  the  people  were  numbered,  and,  be- 
hold, tli£re  were  none  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh- 
gilead  there. 

 10.  And  the  congregation  sent  thither  twelve 

thousand  men  of  the  valiantest,  and  commanded  them, 
saying.  Go  and  smite  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-gilead 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  with  the  women  and  the 
children. 

 11.  Aud  this  is  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do.  Ye 

shall  utterly  destroy  every  male,  and  every  woman 
that  hath  lain  by  man. 

2  Sam.  iii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  there  was 
war  between  the  house  of  Saul  and  the  house  of  David, 
that  Abner  made  hiuiself  strong  for  the  house  of  Saul. 

1  Kings  xv.  6.  Aud  there  was  war  between  Reho- 
boam  and  Jeroboam  all  tlie  days  of  his  life. 

—  xxii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  third  year, 
that  Jeiioshaphat  the  king  of  Judah  came  down  to  the 
king  of  Israel. 

2  Kings  xv.  IG.  Then  Menahem  smote  Tiphsah,  and 
all  that  were  therein,  and  the  coasts  thereof  from 
Tirzah :  because  they  opened  not  io  him,  therefore  he 
smote  it ;  and  all  the  women  therein  that  were  with 
child  he  ripped  up. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  19.  And  Abijah  pursued  after  Jeroboam, 
and  took  cities  from  him.  Bethel  with  the  towns  there- 
of, and  Jeshanah  with  the  towns  thereof,  and  Ephraim 
with  the  towns  thereof 

§  124.    Military  Devastation. 

(1.  FORETOLD  OR  APPREHENDED.) 

Num.  xxii.  4.  And  Moab  said  unto  the  elders  of 
Midian,  Now  shall  this  company  lick  up  all  t/iat  are 
round  about  us,  as  the  ox  licketh  up  the  grass  of  the 
field.  And  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor  xoas  king  of  the 
Moabites  at  that  time. 


Deut.  xxviii.  51.  And  he  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  thy 
cattle,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  until  thou  be  destroy- 
ed ;  which  also  shall  not  leave  thee  either  corn,  wine, 
or  oil,  or  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  or  flocks  of  thy 
sheep,  until  he  have  destroyed  thee. 

Is.  iv.  1.  And  in  that  day  seven  women  shall  take 
hold  of  one  man,  saying.  We  will  eat  our  own  bread, 
and  wear  our  own  apparel ;  only  let  us  be  called  by 
thy  name,  to  take  away  our  reproach. 

Hos.vi.  11.  Also  0  Judah,  he  hatli  set  a  harvest  for 
thee,  when  I  returned  the  captivity  of  my  people. 

(2.  COMMANDED.) 

See  2  Kings  iii.  18, 19. 

(3.  INFLICTED.) 

2  Kings  iii.  25.  And  they  beat  down  the  cities,  and 
on  every  good  piece  of  land  cast  every  man  his  stone, 
and  filled  it ;  and  they  stopped  all  the  wells  of  water, 
and  felled  all  the  good  trees:  only  in  Ku"-haraseth  left 
they  the  stones  thereof;  howbeit  the  slingers  went 
about  it,  and  smote  it. 

§  125.   Incomplete  Conquest. 
Gen.  xxvii.  40.  And  by  thy  sword  shalt  thou  live, 
and  shalt  serve  thy  brother :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
when  thou  shalt  have  the  dominion,  that  thou  shalt 
break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck. 

§  126.  Conquered  People  Disarmed. 
I  Sam.  xiii.  22.  So  it  came  to  pass  in  the  day  of  bat- 
tle, that  there  was  neither  sword  nor  spear  found  in 
the  hand  of  any  of  the  people  that  were  with  Saul  and 
Jonathan :  but  with  Saul  and  with  Jonathan  his  son 
was  there  found. 

§  127.  Dispirited. 

Jud.  XV.  11.  Then  three  thousand  men  of  Judah 
went  to  the  top  of  the  rock  Etam,  and  said  to  Samson, 
Knowest  thou  not  that  the  Philistines  are  rulers  over 
us  ?  what  is  this  that  thou  hast  done  uAto  us  ?  And  he 
said  unto  them.  As  they  did  unto  me,  so  have  I  done 
unto  them. 

 12.  And  they  said  unto  him.  We  are  come 

down  to  bind  thee,  that  we  may  deliver  thee  into  the 
hand  of  the  Philistines.  And  Samson  said  unto  them, 
Swear  unto  me,  that  ye  will  not  fall  upon  me  yourselves. 

1  Sam.  xxxi.  7.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  that 
were  on  the  other  side  of  the  valley,  and  they  that  were 
on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  saw  that  the  men  of  Israel 
fled,  and  that  Saul  and  his  sons  were  dead,  they  for- 
sook the  cities,  and  fled ;  and  the  Philistines  came  and 
dwelt  in  them. 

I  Kings  xi.  17.  That  Hadad  fled,  he  and  certain 
Edomites  of  his  father's  servants  with  him,  to  go  into 
Egypt;  Hadad  being  yet  a  little  child. 

 18.  And  they  arose  out  of  Midian,  and  came 

to  Paran,  and  they  took  men  with  them  out  of  Paran, 
and  they  came  to  Egypt,  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt ; 
which  gave  him  a  house,  and  appointed  him  victuals, 
and  gave  him  land. 

I  Chr.  X.  7.  And  when  all  the  men  of  Israel  that 
luere  in  the  valley  saw  that  they  fled,  and  that  Saul  and 
his  sons  were  dead,  then  they  forsook  their  cities,  and 
fled :  aud  the  Philistines  came  and  dwelt  in  them. 


CHAP.  XIV. 
NEGOTIATIONS  AND  ALLIANCES. 
§  12S.  Parley. 

(1,  TO  PREVENT  VIOLENCE.) 

Jud.  xviii.  25.  And  the  children  of  Dan  said  unto 
him.  Let  not  thy  voice  be  heard  among  us,  lest  angrj- 
fellows  run  upon  thee,  and  thou  lose  thy  life,  with  the 
lives  of  thy  household. 

 26.  And  the  children  of  Dan  went  their  way : 

and  Avheu  Micah  saw  that  they  were  too  strong  for 
him,  he  turned  and  went  back  unto  his  house. 

(2.  TO  STOP  PURSUIT.) 

2  Sam.  ii.  25.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  gather- 
ed themselves  together  after  Abner,  and  became  ono 
troop,  and  stood  on  the  top  of  a  hill. 


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CHAP.  XIV. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Sam.  ii.  26.  Then  Abner  called  to  Joab,  and  said, 
Shall  the  sword  devour  for  ever?  kiiovvest  thou  uot 
that  it  will  be  bitterness  in  the  latter  eud?  how  long 
shall  it  be  then,  ere  thou  bid  the  people  return  from 
following  their  brethren  ? 

 27.  And  Joab  said,  ..-Is  God  liveth,  unless  thou 

liadst  spoken,  surely  then  in  the  morning  the  i)uoplc 
had  gone  up  every  one  from  following  his  brother. 

 28.  So  Joab  blew  a  trumpet,  and  all  the  people 

stood  still,  and  pursued  after  Israel  no  more,  neither 
fought  they  any  more. 

(3.  TO  TERMINATE  A  SIEGE.) 

See  2  Sam.  xx.  16-22. 

§  129.   Negotiations  to  Avei't  Hostilities. 

Jos.xxii.  12.  And  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard 
of  it,  the  whole  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel 
gathered  themselves  together  at  Shiloh,  to  go  up  to 
war  against  them. 

 13.  And  the  children  of  Israel  sent  unto  the 

children  of  Reuben,  and  to  the  children  of  Gad,  and  to 
the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  into  the  land  of  Gilead, 
Phinehas  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  priest, 

 14.  And  with  him  ten  princes,  of  each  chief 

house  a  prince  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Israel ;  and 
each  one  was  a  head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 
among  the  thousands  of  Israel. 

 15.  And  they  came  unto  the  children  of  Ren- 
hen,  and  to  the  children  of  Gad,  and  to  the  half  tribe 
of  Manasseh,  unto  the  land  of  Gilead,  and  they  spake 
with  them,  saying, 

 30.  And  when  Phinehas  the  priest,  and  the 

princes  of  the  congregation  and  heads  of  the  thousands 
of  Israel  which  were  with  him,  heard  the  words  that 
the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  children  of  Gad  and 
the  children  of  Manasseh  spake,  it  pleased  them. 

 31.  And  Phinehas  the  sou  of  Eleazar  the  priest 

said  unto  the  children  of  Reuben,  and  to  the  children 
of  Gad,  and  to  the  children  of  Manasseh,  This  day  we 
perceive  that  the  Lord  is  among  us,  because  ye  have 
not  committed  this  trespass  against  the  Lord:  now  ye 
have  delivered  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the  hand 
of  the  Lord. 

 32.  And  Phinehas  the  son  of  Eleazar  the  priest, 

and  the  princes,  returned  from  the  children  of  Reuben, 
and  from  the  children  of  Gad,  out  of  the  land  of 
Gilead,  unto  the  land  of  Canaan,  to  the  children  of 
Israel,  and  brought  them  word  again. 

 33.  And  the  thing  pleased  the  children  of  Israel ; 

and  the  children  of  Israel  blessed  God,  and  did  not 
intend  to  go  up  against  them  in  battle,  to  destroy  the 
land  wherein  the  children  of  Reuben  and  Gad  dwelt. 

 34.  And  the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Gad  called  the  altar  Ed :  for  it  shall  he  a  wit- 
ness between  us  that  the  Lord  is  God. 

Jud.  xi.  23.  So  now  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath 
dispossessed  the  Amorites  from  before  his  people  Is- 
rael, and  shouldest  thou  possess  it  ? 

 25.  And  now  art  thou  any  thing  better  than 

Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  Moab  ?  did  he  ever 
strive  against  Israel,  or  did  he  ever  fight  against  them, 

 26.  While  Israel  dwelt  in  jHeshbon  and  her 

towns,  and  in  Aroer  and  her  towns,  and  in  all  the 
cities  that  be  along  by  the  coast  of  Arnon,  three  hun- 
dred years'?  why  therefore  did  ye  not  recover  them 
within  that  time  ? 

 27.  Wherefore  I  have  not  sinned  against  thee, 

but  thou  doest  me  wrong  to  war  against  me :  the  Lord 
the  Judge  be  judge  this  day  between  the  children  of 
Israel  and  the  children  of  Ammon. 

 28.  Howbeit  the  king  of  the  children  of  Am- 
mon hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of  Jephthah  which 
he  sent  him. 

—  XX.  12.  And  the  tribes  of  Israel  sent  men  through 
all  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  saying.  What  wickedness 
is  this  that  is  done  among  you  ? 

 13.  Now  therefore  deliver  us  the  men,  the  chil- 
dren of  Belial,  which  are  in  Gibeah,  that  we  may  put 
them  to  death,  and  put  away  evil  from  Israel.  But 
the  children  of  Benjamin  would  not  hearken  to  the 
voice  of  their  brethren  the  children  of  Israel: 
Luke  xiv.  31.  Or  what  king,  going  to  make  war 


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against  another  king,  sitteth  not  down  first,  and  con- 
sulteth  whether  ho  be  able  with  ten  thousand  to  meet 
him  that  cometh  against  him  with  twenty  thousand? 

 32.  Or  else,  while  the  other  is  yet  a  great  way 

off,  he  sendeth  an  ambassage,  and  desireth  conditions 
of  peace. 

§  130.   To  End  War  and  Induce  Surrender. 

Jud.  xxi.  13.  And  the  whole  congregation  sent  some 
to  speak  to  the  children  of  Benjamin  that  were  in  the 
rock  Rimmon,  and  to  call  peaceably  unto  them. 

§  131.   Insnlting  Terms  from  a  Confident  Foe. 

1  Kings  xx.  5.  And  the  messengers  came  again,  and 
said,  llius  speaketh  Ben-hadad,  saying.  Although  I 
have  sent  unto  thee,  saying,  Thou  shall  deliver  me 
thy  silver,  and  thy  gold,  and  thy  wives,  and  thy  chil- 
dren ; 

 6.  Yet  I  will  send  my  servants  imto  thee  to 

morrow  about  this  time,  and  they  shall  search  thine 
house,  and  the  houses  of  thy  servants;  and  it  shall  be 
that  whatsoever  is  pleasant  in  thine  eyes,  they  shall 
put  it  in  their  hand,  and  take  it  away. 

 7.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  all  the  ciders 

of  the  land,  and  said,  ]\Iark,  I  pray  you,  and  see  how 
this  man  seeketh  mischief:  for  he  sent  unto  me  for  my 
wives,  and  for  my  children,  and  for  my  silver,  and  for 
my  gold  ;  and  I  denied  him  uot. 

 8.  And  all  the  elders  and  all  the  peojile  said 

unto  him,  Hearken  not  unto  him,  nor  consent. 

 9.  Wherefore  he  said  unto  the  messengers  of 

Ben-hadad,  Tell  my  lord  the  king.  All  that  thou  didst 
send  for  to  thy  servant  at  the  first  I  will  do :  but  this 
thing  I  may  not  do.  And  the  messengers  departed, 
and  brought  him  word  again. 

§  132.   Submission  after  Defeat. 

2  Sam.  X.  19.  And  when  all  the  kings  that  were  ser- 
vants to  Iladarezer  saw  that  they  were  smitten  before 
Israel,  they  made  peace  with  Israel,  and  served  them. 
So  the  Syrians  feared  to  help  the  children  of  Ammon 
any  more. 

I  Kings  xx.  34.  And  Ben-hadad  said  unto  him.  The 
cities,  which  my  father  took  from  thy  father,  I  will  re- 
store; and  thou  shalt  make  streets  for  thee  in  Damas- 
cus, as  my  father  made  in  Samaria.  Then  said  Ahab, 
I  will  send  thee  away  with  this  covenant.  So  he  made 
a  covenant  with  him,  and  sent  him  away. 

§  133.  Ambassadors. 

I  Kings  xx.  17.  And  the  young  men  of  the  princes 
of  the  provinces  went  out  first ;  and  Ben-hadad  sent 
out,  and  they  told  him,  saying.  There  are  men  come 
out  of  Samaria. 

 18.  And  he  said.  Whether  they  be  come  out 

for  peace,  take  them  alive ;  or  whether  they  be  come 
out  for  war,  take  them  alive. 

§  134.   Military  Alliances. 

Jos.  ix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  kings 
which  were  on  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  hills,  and  in  the 
valleys,  and  in  all  the  co.asts  of  the  great  sea  over 
against  Lebanon,  the  Hittite,  and  the  Amorite,  the 
Cauaanite,  the  Perizzite,  the  Hivitc,  and  the  Jebusite, 
heard  thereof ; 

 2.  That  they  gathered  themselves  together,  to 

fight  with  Joshua  and  with  Israel,  with  one  accord. 

—  X.  3.  Wherefore  Adoni-zedek  king  of  Jerusalem 
sent  unto  Hoham  king  of  Hebron,  and  vmto  Piram 
king  of  Jarmuth,  and  unto  Japhia  king  of  Lachish, 
and  unto  Debir  king  of  Eglon,  saying, 

 4.  Come  up  unto  me,  and  help  me,  that  we 

may  smite  Gibeon:  for  it  hath  made  peace  with 
Joshua  and  with  the  children  of  Israel. 

 5.  Therefore  the  five  kings  of  the  Amorites, 

the  king  of  Jerusalem,  the  king  of  Hebron,  the  king 
of  Jarmuth,  the  king  of  Lachish,  the  king  of  Eglon, 
gathered  themselves  together,  and  went  up,  they  and 
all  their  hosts,  and  encamped  before  Gibeon,  and 
made  -war  against  it. 

Jud.  i.  3.  And  Judah  said  unto  Simeon  his  brother, 


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CHAP.  I. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX, 


Come  up  with  me  into  my  lot,  that  we  may  fight 
against  the  Canaanites;  and  I  likewise  will  go  with 
thee  into  thy  lot.    So  Simeon  went  witli  him. 

I  Kings  xxii.  1.  And  they  continued  three  years 
without  war  between  Syria  and  Israel. 

 3.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  his  serv- 
ants, Know  ye  that  Ramoth  in  Gilead  is  ours,  and  we 
he  still,  and  take  it  not  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king 
of  Syria  ? 

 4.  And  ho  said  unto  Jehoshaphat,  Wilt  thou 

go  with  me  to  battle  to  Ramoth-gilead  ?  And  Jc- 
lioshaphat  said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  I  am  as  thou  art, 
my  pcoi)le  as  thy  people,  my  horses  as  thy  horses. 

2  Kings  iii.  7.  And  he  went  and  .sent  to  Jehosha- 
phat the  king  of  Judah,  saying.  The  king  of  Moab 
liath  rebelled  against  me  :  wilt  thou  go  with  meagainst 
Moab  to  battle?  And  he  said,  I  will  go  tip:  I  ma  as 
thou  art,  my  people  as  thy  people,  and  my  horses  as 
thy  horses. 


(A.  NOT  ALWAYS  TO  BE  FEARED.) 

Is.  vii.  2.  And  it  was  told  the  house  of  David,  say- 
ing, Syria  is  confederate  with  Ephraim.  And  his 
heart  was  moved,  and  the  heart  of  his  people,  as  the 
trees  of  the  wood  are  moved  with  the  wind. 

 3.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  Isaiah,  Go  forth 

now  to  meet  Ahaz,  thou,  and  Shear-jashub  thy  son, 
at  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool,  in  the 
highway  of  the  fuller's  field  ; 

 4.  And  say  unto  him.  Take  heed,  and  be  quiet ; 

fear  not,  neither  be  fainthearted  for  the  two  tails  of 
these  smoking  firebrands,  for  the  fierce  anger  of  Rezin 
with  Syria,  and  of  the  son  of  Remaliah. 

 -5.  Because  Syria,  Ephraim,  and  the  son  of 

Remaliah,  have  taken  evil  counsel  against  thee,  saying, 

 6.  Let  us  go  up  against  Judah,  and  vex  it, 

and  let  us  make  a  breach  therein  for  us,  and  set  a  king 
iu  the  midst  of  it,  even  the  sou  of  Tabeal ; 


BOOK  XX. -FALLEN  IAN. 


CHAP.  I. 

NATURE  AND  GENESIS  OF  SIN. 
§  1,   Sin  Defined  and  Described. 

Prov.  xviii.  1.  Through  desire  a  man,  having  sepa- 
rated himself,  seeketh  a7id  intermeddleth  with  all 
wisdom.* 

Jer.vi.  7.  Aa  a  fountain  casteth  out  her  waters,  so  she 
casteth  out  her  wickedness :  violence  and  spoil  is  heard 
in  her;  before  me  continually  is  grief  and  wounds. 

—  ix.  13.  And  the  Lobd  saitli.  Because  they  have 
forsaken  my  law  which  I  set  before  them,  and  have 
not  obeyed  my  voice,  neither  walked  therein : 

—  xvii.  9.  The  heart  is  deceitful  above  all  things, 
and  desperately  wicked :  who  can  know  it  ? 

Hos.  xiii.  9.  O  Israel,  thou  hast  destroyed  thyself, 
but  in  me  is  thine  help. 

Actsviii.  23.  For  I  perceive  that  thou  art  in  the  gall 
of  bitterness,  and  in  the  bond  of  iniquity. 

Rom.  vi.  19.  I  speak  after  the  manner  of  men  be- 
cause of  the  infirmity  of  your  flesh :  for  as  ye  have 
yielded  your  members  servants  to  uncleanness  and  to 
iniquity  unto  iniquity ;  even  so  now  yield  your  mem- 
bers servants  to  righteousness  unto  lioliuess. 

—  viii.  7.  Because  the  carnal  mind  is  enmity  against 
God :  for  it  is  not  subject  to  the  law  of  God,  neither 
indeed  can  be. 

 8.  So  then  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot 

please  God. 

—  xiv.  23.  And  he  that  doubteth  is  damned  if  he 
eat,  Ijecause  he  eatelh  not  of  faith :  for  whatsoever  is 
not  of  faith  is  sin. 

Gal.v.  17.  For  the  flesh  lusteth  against  the  Spirit, 
and  the  Spirit  against  the  flesh:  and  tliese  are  con- 
trary the  one  to  the  other ;  so  that  ye  cannot  do  the 
things  that  ye  would. 

Jam,  iv.  17.  Therefore  to  him  that  kuoweth  to  do 
good,  and  doeth  it  not,  to  him  it  is  sin. 

I  John  iii.  4.  Whosoever  committeth  sin  tran-sgresseth 
also  the  law :  for  sin  is  the  transgression  of  the  law. 

—  V,  17.  All  unrighteousness  is  sin :  and  there  is  a 
sin  not  unto  death. 

See  Rom.  v.  10;  vii.  14,    I  Cor.  ii.  14.    Eph.  ii.  3. 
Col.  i.  21.    I  John  iii.  8. 

*  That  is,  the  man  of  selfish  aiid  wayward  impulBea  rushee 
headlong  into  sin.— H. 

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§  2.  The  First  Transgression. 

(1.  THE  TEST  OF  OBEDIENCE.) 

Gen.  ii.  16.  And  the  Lord  Goc(  commanded  the 
man,  saying.  Of  every  tree  of  the  garden  thou  mayest 
freely  eat : 

 17.  But  of  the  tree  of  the  knowledge  of  good 

and  evil,  thou  shalt  not  eat  of  it :  for  in  the  day  that 
thou  eatest  thereof  thou  shalt  surely  die. 

(3.  THE  TEMPTATION  TO  DISOBEY.) 

Gen.  iii,  1.  Now  the  serpent  was  more  subtile  than 
any  beast  of  the  field  which  the  Lord  God  had  made. 
And  he  said  unto  the  woman.  Yea,  hath  God  said,  Ye 
shall  not  eat  of  every  tree  of  the  garden  ? 

 2.  And  the  woman  said  unto  the  serpent,  We 

may  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  trees  of  the  garden : 

 8.  But  of  the  fruit  of  the  tree  which  is  in  the 

midst  of  the  garden,  God  hath  said,  Ye  shall  not  eat 
of  it,  neither  shall  ye  touch  it,  lest  ye  die. 

 4.  And  the  serpent  said  unto  the  woman,  Ye 

shall  not  surely  die : 

 5.  For  God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat 

thereof,  then  your  eyes  shall  be  opened,  and  ye  shall 
be  as  gods,  knowing  good  and  evil. 

(8,  THE  DISOBEDIENCE.) 

Gen.  iii.  6.  And  when  the  woman  saw  that  the  tree 
tms  good  for  food,  and  that  it  teas  pleasant  to  the  eyes, 
and  a  tree  to  be  desired  to  make  one  wise,  she  took  of 
the  fruit  thereof,  and  did  eat,  and  gave  also  unto  her 
husband  with  her ;  and  he  did  eat. 

(4.  THE  GUILT  AND  SHA^IE.) 

Gen.  iii.  7.  And  the  eyes  of  them  both  were  opened, 
and  the)'  knew  that  they  itere  naked ;  and  they  sewed 
fig  leaves  together,  and  "make  themselves  aprons. 

(5.  THE  TRIAI,  AND  jnTDGMENT.) 

Gen.  iii.  8.  And  they  heard  tlie  voice  of  the  Lord 
God  walking  in  the  garden  in  the  cool  of  the  day:  and 
Adam  and  his  wife  hid  themselves  from  the  presence 
of  tlie  Lord  God  amongst  the  trees  of  the  garden. 

 9,  And  the  Lord  God  called  unto  Adam,  and 

said  unto  him.  Where  art  thou '? 

 10.  And  he  said,  I  heard  thy  voice  iu  the 

garden,  and  I  was  afraid,  becaiise  I  was  naked ;  and  I 
hid  myself 

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CHAP.  II. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Gen.  iii.  11.  And  he  said,  Who  told  thee  that  thou 
wast  naked  ?  Hast  thou  eaten  of  the  tree,  whereof  I 
commanded  thee  that  thou  shouldesl  not  eat  ? 

 13.  And  the  man  said,  The  woman  whom 

thou  gavest  to  be  with  me,  she  gave  me  of  the  tree,  and 
I  did  eat. 

 13.  And  the  Lord  God  said  unto  the  woman, 

What  is  this  t/iat  thou  hast  done  ?  And  the  woman 
Baid,  The  serpent  beguiled  me,  and  I  did  eat. 

 22.  And  the  Lord  God  said,  Behold,  the  man 

is  become  as  one  of  us,  to  know  good  and  evil :  and 
now,  lest  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  take  also  of  the 
tree  of  life,  and  eat,  and  live  for  ever : 

 24.  So  he  drove  out  the  man  :  and  he  placed 

at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  Eden  cherubim,  and  a 
flaming  sword  which  turned  every  way,  to  keep  the 
way  of  the  tree  of  life. 


CHAP.  IL 

THE  EXTENT  AND  EVIL  OF  SIN. 

§  3.   Native  Depi'avity. 

Job  xiv.  4.  Who  can  bring  a  clean  ihing  out  of  an 
unclean  ?  not  one. 

—  XV.  14.  What  is  man,  that  he  should  be  clean  ? 
and  7ie  which  is  born  of  a  woman,  that  he  should  be 
righteous  ? 

—  XXV.  4.  How  then  can  man  be  justified  with  God  ? 
or  how  can  he  be  clean  that  is  born  of  a  woman  ? 

 5.  Behold  even  to  the  moon,  and  it  shineth 

not;  yea,  the  stars  are  not  pure  in  his  sight. 

 6.  How  much  less  man,  that  is  a  worm  ?  and 

the  son  of  man,  which  is  a  worm  ? 

Ps.  li.  5.  Behold,  I  was  shapen  in  iniquity;  and  in 
sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me. 

—  Iviii.  3.  The  wicked  are  estranged  from  the 
womb  :  they  go  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  bom,  speak- 
ing lies. 

Eph.  ii.  3.  Among  whom  also  we  all  had  our  con- 
versation in  times  past  in  the  lusts  of  our  flesh,  fulfil- 
ling the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  mind ;  and 
were  by  nature  the  children  of  wrath,  even  as  others. 

Gal.  ii.  15.  We  who  are  Jews  by  nature,  and  not 
sinners  of  the  Gentiles, 

See  Gen.  viii.  21. 

(A.  THE  RELAXrVE  INNOCENCE  OF  EAKLT  CHILD- 
HOOD.) 

Mat.  xix.  13.  Then  were  there  brought  unto  him 
little  children,  that  he  should  put  his  hands  on  them, 
and  pray :  and  the  disciples  rebuked  them. 

 14.  But  Jesus  said.  Suffer  little  children,  and 

forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto  me ;  for  of  such  is  the 
Idngdom  of  heaven. 

 15.  And  he  laid  his  hands  on  them,  and  de- 
parted thence. 

Mark  x.  13.  And  they  brought  young  children  to 
him,  that  he  should  touch  them ;  and  his  disciples  re- 
buked those  that  brought  them. 

 14.  But  when  Jesus  saw  it,  he  was  much  dis- 
pleased, and  said  unto  them.  Suffer  the  little  children 
to  come  unto  me,  and  forbid  them  not ;  for  of  such  is 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

 15.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall 

not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child,  he 
shall  not  enter  therein. 

 16.  And  he  took  them  up  in  his  arms,  put  lus 

hands  upon  them,  and  blessed  them. 

Luke  xviii.  15.  And  they  brought  unto  him  also  in- 
fants, that  he  would  touch  them :  but  when  his  disci- 
ples saw  it,  they  rebuked  them. 

 16.  But  Jesus  called  them  tinio  him,  and  said. 

Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me,  and  forbid  them 
not:  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God. 

 17.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Whosoever  shall 

not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child  shall 
in  no  wise  enter  therein. 

See  Mat.  xviii.  2,  3.   I  Cop.  xiv.  20. 


§  4.   Depravity  Universal. 

Gen.  vi.  5.  And  God  saw  that  the  wickedness  of 
man  was  great  in  the  earth,  and  that  every  imagination 
of  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  was  only  evil  continually. 

 11.  The  earth  also  was  corrupt  before  God; 

and  the  earth  was  filled  with  violence. 

 12.  And  God  looked  upon  the  earth,  and,  be- 
hold, it  was  corrupt;  for  all  flesh  had  corrupted  his 
way  upon  the  earth. 

—  xiii.  13.  But  the  men  of  Sodom  were  wicked  and 
sinners  before  the  Lord  exceedingly. 

Deut.  xxxii.  5.  They  have  corrupted  themselves, 
their  spot  is  not  the  spot  of  his  children :  thei/  are  a 
perverse  and  crooked  generation. 

Job XV.  15.  Behold,  he  putteth  no  trust  in  his  saints ; 
yea,  the  heavens  are  not  clean  in  his  sight. 

 16.  How  much  more  abominable  and  filthy  is 

man,  which  di-inketh  iniquity  like  water  ? 

Ps.  xiv.  1.  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  The7r  is 
no  God.  They  are  corrupt,  they  have  done  abomin- 
able works,  thei-e  is  none  that  doeth  good. 

 2.  The  Lord  looked  down  from  heaven  upon 

the  children  of  men,  to  see  if  there  were  any  that  did 
understand,  and  seek  God. 

 3.  They  are  all  gone  aside,  they  are  all  to- 
gether become  filthy :  tTiere  is  none  that  doeth  good, 
no,  not  one. 

—  liii.  1.  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  T7iere  is  no 
God.  Corrupt  are  they,  and  have  done  abominable 
iniquity :  there  is  none  that  doeth  good. 

 2.  God  looked  down  from  heaven  upon  the 

children  of  men,  to  see  if  there  were  ani/  that  did  un- 
derstand, that  did  seek  God. 

 3.  Every  one  of  them  is  gone  back :  they  are 

altogether  become  filthy;  there  is  none  that  doeth 
good,  no,  not  one. 

—  Ixxviii.  32.  For  all  this  they  sinned  still,  and  be- 
lieved not  for  his  wondrous  works. 

Prov.  XX.  6.  Most  men  will  proclaim  every  one  his 
own  goodness :  but  a  faithful  man  who  can  find  ? 

 9.  Who  can  say,  I  have  made  my  heart  clean, 

I  am  piwe  from  my  sin  ? 

Ec.  vii.  27.  Behold,  this  have  I  found,  saith  the 
Preacher,  counting  one  by  one,  to  find  out  the  account ; 

 28.  Which  yet  my  soul  seeketh,  but  I  find  not: 

one  man  among  a  thousand  have  I  found  ;  but  a  wo- 
man among  all  those  have  I  not  found. 

 29.  Lo,  this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  hatlt 

made  man  upright ;  but  they  have  sought  out  many 
inventions. 

—  viii.  11.  Because  sentence  against  an  evil  work 
is  not  executed  speedily,  therefore  the  heart  of  the 
sons  of  men  is  fully  set  in  them  to  do  evil. 

Jer.  ii.  29.  Wherefore  will  ye  plead  with  me?  ye  all 
have  transgressed  against  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

 35.  Yet  thou  sayest.  Because  I  am  innocent, 

surely  his  anger  shall  turn  from  me.  Behold,  I  will 
plead  with  thee,  because  thou  sayest,  I  have  not  sinned. 

—  xvi.  12.  And  ye  have  done  worse  than  your  fa- 
thers ;  for,  behold,  ye  walk  every  one  after  the  imagi- 
nation of  his  evil  heart,  that  they  may  not  hearken 
unto  me : 

Mat.  XV.  18.  But  those  things  which  proceed  out  of 
the  mouth  come  forth  from  the  heart ;  and  they  defile 
the  man. 

 19.  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts, 

murders,  adulteries,  fornications,  thefts,  false  witness, 
blasphemies : 

 20.  These  are  the  things  which  defile  a  man : 

but  to  cat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not  a  man. 

Mark  vii.  20.  And  he  said.  That  which  cometh  out 
of  the  man,  that  defileth  the  man.  • 

 21.  For  from  within,  out  of  the  heart  of  men, 

proceed  evil  thoughts,  adulteries,  fornications,  murders, 

 22.  Thefts,  covetousness,  wickedness,  deceit, 

lasciviousness,  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolLsh- 
ness: 

 23.  All  these  evil  things  come  from  within,  and 

defile  the  man. 

John  V.  45  Do  not  think  that  I  will  accuse  you  to 
the  Father  :  there  is  one  that  accuseth  you.  even  Moses, 
in  whom  ye  trust. 


615 


CHAP.  III. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Rom.  iii.  0.  What  then?  are  we  better  than  ilie.y? 
No,  in  no  wise  :  for  we  have  before  proved  both  Jews 
and  Gentiles,  that  they  are  all  under  sin ; 

 10.  As  it  is  written,  There  is  none  righteous, 

no,  not  one : 

 11.  There  is  none  that  understandeth,  there  is 

none  that  seeketli  after  God. 

 12.  They  are  all  gone  out  of  the  way,  they 

are  together  become  unprolitable ;  there  is  none  that 
doeth  good,  no,  not  one. 

I  John  V.  19.  And  we  know  that  we  are  of  God,  and 
the  whole  world  lieth  in  wickedness. 

See  I  Kings  viii.  46.   Is.  lix.  3,  4.    Micah  vii.  2,  4. 

§  5.  GuUt  Universal. 
I  Kings  viii.  46.  If  they  sin  against  thee,  (for  tliere  is 
no  man  that  sinneth  not,)  and  thou  be  angry  with 
them,  and  deliver  them  to  the  enemy,  so  that  they 
carry  them  away  captives  unto  the  land  of  the  enemy, 
far  or  near ; 

Is.  Ixiv.  6.  But  we  are  all  as  an  unclean  thing,  and 
all  our  righteousnesses  are  as  filthy  rags  ;  and  we  all 
do  fade  as  a  leaf;  and  our  iniquities,  like  the  wind, 
have  taken  us  away. 

Hos.  xiv.  9.  Who  is  wise,  and  he  shall  understand 
these  things?  prudent,  and  he  shall  know  them?  for 
the  ways  of  the  Lord  are  right,  and  the  just  shall 
walk  in  them :  but  the  transgressors  shall  fall  therein. 

Rom.  iii.  19.  Now  we  know  that  what  things  soever 
the  law  saith,  it  saith  to  them  who  are  under  the  law : 
that  every  mouth  may  be  stopped,  and  all  the  world 
may  become  guilty  before  God. 

 23.  For  all  have  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the 

glory  of  God ; 

—  V.  12.  Wherefore,  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into 
the  world,  and  death  by  sin ;  and  so  death  passed  upon 
all  men,  for  that  all  have  sinned : 

 14.  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  Adam  to 

Moses,  even  over  them  that  had  not  sinned  after  the 
similitude  of  Adam's  transgression,  who  is  the  figure 
of  him  that  was  to  come. 

Gal.  iii.  22.  But  the  Scripture  hath  concluded  all 
under  sin,  that  the  promise  by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ 
might  be  given  to  them  that  believe. 

§  6.   Man's  Love  of  Sin. 

Job  XX.  12.  Though  wickedness  be  sweet  in  his 
mouth,  though  he  hide  it  under  his  tongue ; 

 13.  Though  he  spare  it,  and  forsake  it  not,  but 

keep  it  still  within  his  mouth  ; 

Ps.  xxxvi  4.  He  deviseth  mischief  upon  bis  bed ;  he 
setteth  himself  in  a  way  that  is  not  good ;  he  abhorreth 
not  evil. 

Prov.  iv.  16.  For  they  sleep  not,  except  they  have 
done  mischief ;  and  their  sleep  is  taken  away,  unless 
they  cause  some  to  fall. 

 17.  For  they  eat  the  bread  of  wickedness,  and 

drink  the  wine  of  violence. 

—  xvi.  30.  He  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  froward 
things :  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  to  pass. 

John  iii.  19.  And  this  is  the  condemnation,  that 
light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men  loved  darkness 
rather  than  light,  because  their  deeds  were  evil. 

 20.  For  every  one  that  doeth  evil  hateth  the 

light,  neither  cometh  to  the  light,  lust  his  deeds  should 
be  reproved. 

—  xii.  43.  For  they  loved  the  praise  of  men  more 
than  the  praise  of  God. 

See  Prov.  xx^d.  11.   Hos.iv.  8. 

§  7.   Sin  Discovered  by  the  Law. 

John  viii.  9.  And  they  which  heard  it,  being  con- 
■yictedhy  their  own  conscience,  went  out  one  by  one, 
beginning  at  the  eldest,  even  unto  the  last :  and  Jesus 
was  left  alone,  and  the  woman  standing  in  the  midst. 

—  XV.  22.  If  I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto  them, 
they  had  not  had  sin ;  but  now  they  have  no  cloak 
for  their  sin. 

Rom.ii.  12.  For  as  many  as  have  sinned  without 
law  shall  also  perish  without  law ;  and  as  many  as 
have  sinned  in  the  law  shall  be  judged  by  the  law  ; 

 14.  For  when  the  Gentiles,  which  have  not 


the  law,  do  by  nature  the  things  contained  in  the  law, 
these,  having  not  the  law,  are  a  law  unto  themselves : 

 15.  Which  shew  the  work  of  the  law  written 

in  their  hearts,  their  conscience  also  bearing  witness, 
and  their  thoughts  the  mean  while  accusing  or  else  ex- 
cusing one  another ;) 

—  iii.  20.  Therefore  by  the  deeds  of  the  law  there 
shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  sight:  for  by  the  law 
is  the  knowledge  of  sin. 

—  V.  13.  (For  until  the  law  sin  was  in  the  world; 
but  sin  is  not  imputed  when  there  is  no  law. 

—  vii.  7.  What  shall  we  say  then  ?  Is  the  law  sin  ? 
God  forbid.  Nay,  I  had  not  known  sin,  but  by  the 
law :  for  I  had  not  known  lust,  except  the  law  had 
said,  Thou  shalt  not  covet. 

 8.  But  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command- 
ment, wrought  in  me  all  manner  of  concupiscence. 
For  without  the  law  sin  was  dead. 

 9.  For  I  was  alive  without  the  law  once :  but 

when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived,  and  I  died. 

 10.  And  the  commandment,  which  was  or- 
dained to  life,  I  found  to  be  unto  death. 

 11.  For  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command- 
ment, deceived  me,  and  by  it  slew  me. 

 13.  Was  then  that  which  is  good  made  death 

unto  me  ?  God  forbid.  But  sin,  that  it  might  appear 
sin,  working  death  in  me  by  that  which  is  good  ;  that 
sin  by  the  commandment  might  become  exceeding 
sinful. 


CHAP.  III. 

SINS  OF  THE  FLESH. 
§  8.   Works  of  the  Flesh  in  General. 

Is.  lix.  3.  For  your  hands  are  defined  with  blood,  and 
your  fingers  with  iniquity  ;  your  lips  have  spoken  lies, 
your  tongue  hath  muttered  perverseness. 

 4.  None  calleth  for  justice,  nor  any  pleadeth 

for  truth :  they  trust  in  vanity,  and  speak  lies ;  they 
conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth  iniquity. 

 5.  They  hatch  cockatrice'  eggs,  and  weave 

the  spider's  web :  he  that  eateth  of  their  eggs  dieth, 
and  that  which  is  crushed  breaketh  out  into  a  viper. 

 6.   Their  webs  shall  not  become  garments, 

neither  shall  they  cover  themselves  with  their  works  : 
their  works  are  works  of  iniquity,  and  the  act  of  vio- 
lence is  in  their  hands. 

 7.  Their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  they  make  haste 

to  shed  innocent  blood  :  their  thoughts  are  thoughts 
of  iniquity  ;  wasting  and  destruction  are  in  their  paths. 

 8.  The  way  of  peace  they  know  not ;  and 

tJiere  is  no  judgment  in  their  goings  :  they  have  made 
them  crooked  paths ;  whosoever  goeth  therein  shall 
not  know  peace. 

 11.  We  roar  all  like  bears,  and  mourn  sore  like 

doves :  we  look  for  judgment,  but  there  is  none ;  for 
salvation,  but  it  is  far  off"  from  us. 

 14.  And  judgment  is  turned  away  backward, 

and  justice  standeth  afar  ofi" :  for  truth  is  fallen  in  tha 
street,  and  equity  cannot  enter. 

John  viii.  41.  Ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  father.  Then 
said  they  to  him.  We  be  not  born  of  fornication  ;  we 
have  one  Father,  even  God. 

Rom.  i.  29.  Being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness,  for- 
nication, wickedness,  covetousness,  maliciousness ;  full 
of  eny)%  murder,  debate,  deceit,  malignity ;  whisperers, 

 30.   Backbiters,  haters  of  God,  despiteful, 

proud,  boasters,  inventors  of  evil  things,  disobedient 
to  parents, 

 31.  Without  understanding,  covenant-break- 
ers, without  natural  aff"ection,  implacable,  unmerciful : 

_  —  32.  Who,  knowing  the  judgment  of  God,  that 
they  which  commit  such  things  are  worthy  of  death, 
not  only  do  the  s:imc,  but  have  pleasure  in  them  that 
do  them. 

—  iii.  13.  Their  throat  is  an  open  sepulchre ;  with 
their  tongues  they  have  used  deceit;  the  poison  of 
asps  is  under  their  lips  : 

 14..  Whose  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  bitter- 


ness : 

 15.  Their  feet  are  swift  to  shed  blood ; 


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CHAP.  III.  FALLEN  MAN",  book  xx. 


Rom.  iii.  16.  Destruction  and  misery     in  their  ways: 

—  — 17.  And  the  way  of  peace  have  they  not 
known ; 

 18.  There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes. 

I  Cor.v.  9.  I  wrote  unto  you  in  an  epistle  not  to 
company  with  fornicators : 

—  —  10.  Yet  not  altogether  with  tlie  fornicators  of 
this  world,  or  with  the  covetous,  or  extortioners,  or 
with  idolaters ;  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the 
world. 

 11.  But  now  I  have  written  nnto  you  not  to 

^keep  company,  if  any  man  that  is  called  a  brother  be 
a  fornicator,  or  covetous,  or  an  idolater,  or  a  railer,  or 
a  drunkard,  or  an  extortioner ;  with  such  a  one  no  not 
to  eat. 

 12.  For  what  have  I  to  do  to  judge  them  also 

that  are  without?  do  not  ye  judge  them  that  are 
within  ? 

 13.  But  them  that  are  without  God  judgeth. 

Therefore  put  away  from  among  yom'selves  that  wicked 
person. 

Gal.v.  19.  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest, 
which  are  these,  Adultery,  fornication,  uncleanness, 
lasciviousness. 

 20.  Idolatry,  witchcraft,  hatred,  variance,  em- 
ulations, wrath,  strife,  seditions,  heresies, 

 21.  Envjings,  murders,  drunkenness,  revel- 
lings,  and  such  like  ;  of  the  which  I  tell  you  before,  as 
I  have  also  told  you  in  time  past,  that  they  which  do 
such  things  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God. 

Eph.iv.  19.  Who  being  past  feeling  have  given 
themselves  over  unto  lasciviousness,  to  work  all  un- 
cleanness with  greediness. 

—  V.  3.  But  fornication,  and  all  uncleanness,  or  cov- 
etousnees,  let  it  not  be  once  named  among  you,  as 
becometh  saints ; 

 4.  Neither  filthiness,  nor  foolish  talking,  nor 

jesting,  which  are  not  convenient :  but  rather  giving 
of  thanks. 

 5.  For  this  ye  know,  that  no  whoremonger, 

nor  unclean  person,  nor  covetous  man,who  is  an  idol- 
ater, hath  any  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of  Christ 
and  of  God. 

 6.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  vain  words : 

for  because  of  these  things  Cometh  the  wrath  of  God 
upon  the  children  of  disobedience. 

 7.  Be  not  ye  therefore  partakers  with  them. 

 10.  Proving  what  is  acceptable  unto  the  Lord. 

 11.  And  have  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruit- 
ful works  of  darkness,  but  rather  reprove  tJiem. 

 12.  For  it  is  a  shame  even  to  speak  of  those 

things  which  are  done  of  them  in  secret. 

1  Tim.  i.  8.  But  we  know  that  the  law  is  good,  if  a 
man  use  it  lawfully ; 

 9.  Knowing  this,  that  the  law  is  not  made  for 

a  righteous  man,  but  for  the  lawless  and  disobedient, 
for  the  imgodly  and  Ibr  sinners,  for  unholy  and  pro- 
fane, for  mm-derers  of  fathers  and  murderers  of  moth- 
ers, for  manslayers, 

 10.  For  whoremongers,  for  them  that  defile 

themselves  with  mankind,  for  menstealers,  for  liars, 
for  perjured  persons,  and  if  there  be  any  other  thing 
that  is  contrary  to  sound  doctrine  ; 

Tit.  iii.  3.  For  we  ourselves  also  were  sometime 
foolish,  disobedient,  deceived,  serving  divers  lusts  and 
pleasures,  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  and  hat- 
ing one  another. 

Jam.v.  5.  Ye  have  lived  in  pleasure  on  the  earth,  and 
been  wanton ;  ye  have  nourished  yom-  hearts,  as  in  a 
day  of  slaughter. 

2  Pet.  ii.  13.  And  shall  receive  the  reward  of  un- 
righteousness, as  they  that  count  it  pleasure  to  riot  in 
the  daytime.  Spots  they  are  and  blemishes,  sporting 
themselves  with  their  own  deceivings  while  they  feast 
with  you; 

 14.  Having  eyes  full  of  adultery,  and  that  can- 
not cease  from  sin ;  beguiling  unstable  souls  :  a  heart 
they  have  exercised  with  covetous  practices  ;  cursed 
children : 

 18.  For  when  they  speak  great  swelling  words 

of  vanity,  they  allure  through  the  lusts  of  the  flesh, 
through  much  wantonness,  those  that  were  clean  es- 
caped from  them  who  live  in  error. 

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_Jude7.  Even  as  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  and  the 
cities  about  them  in  like  manner,  giving  themselves 
over  to  fornication,  and  going  after  strange  flesh,  are 
set  forth  for  an  example,  suffering  the  vengeance  of 
eternal  fire. 

—  8.  Likewise  also  these  JiUhy  dreamers  defile  the 
flesh,  despise  dominion,  and  speak  evil  of  dignities. 

—  9.  Yet  Michael  the  archangel,  when  contend- 
ing with  the  devil  he  disputed  about  the  body  of  Mo- 
ses, durst  not  bring  against  him  a  railing  accusation, 
but  said,  The  Lord  rebuke  thee. 

— 19.  These  be  they  who  separate  themselves, 
sensual,  having  not  the  Spirit. 

§  9.   Warnings  Against  Lewd  Women. 

See  also  page  464,  §§  69-71. 

(1.  THEIR  ARTS.) 

Prov.v.  1.  My  son,  attend  unto  my  wisdom,  and 
bow  thine  ear  to  my  understanding  : 

 2.  That  thou  mayest  regard  discretion,  and 

that  thy  lips  may  keep  knowledge. 

 3.  For  the  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  as  a 

honeycomb,  and  her  mouth  is  smoother  than  oil : 

—  vii.  6.  For  at  the  window  of  my  house  I  looked 
through  my  casement, 

 7.  And  beheld  among  the  simple  ones,  I  dis- 
cerned among  the  youths,  a  young  man  void  of  under- 
standing, 

 8.  Passing  through  the  street  near  her  corner ; 

and  he  went  the  way  to  her  house, 

 9.  In  the  twilight,  in  the  evening,  in  the  black 

and  dark  night : 

 10.  And,  behold,  there  met  him  a  woman  with 

the  attire  of  a  harlot,  and  subtile  of  heart. 

 11.  (She  is  loud  and  stubborn;  her  feet  abide 

not  in  her  house : 

 12.  Now  is  she  without,  now  in  the  streets, 

and  licth  in  wait  at  every  corner.) 

 13.  So  she  caught  him,  and  kissed  him,  and 

M'ith  an  impudent  face  said  unto  him, 

 14.  I  have  peace  offerings  with  me ;  this  day 

have  I  paid  my  vows. 

 15.  Therefore  came  I  forth  to  meet  thee,  dili- 
gently to  seek  thy  face,  and  I  have  found  thee. 

 18.  Come,  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  until  the 

morning:  let  us  solace  ourselves  with  loves. 

 19.  For  the  goodman  is  not  at  home,  he  is 

gone  a  long  journey: 

 20.  He  hath  taken  a  bag  of  money  with  him, 

and  will  come  home  at  the  day  appointed. 

 21.  With  her  much  fair  speech  she  caused 

him  to  yield,  with  the  flattering  of  her  lips  she  forced 
him. 

 22.  He  goeth  after  her  straightway,  as  an  ox 

goeth  to  the  slaughter,  or  as  a  fool  to  the  correction 
of  the  stocks ; 

 23.  Till  a  dart  strike  through  his  liver ;  as  a 

bird  hasteth  to  the  snare,  and  knoweth  not  that  it  is 
for  his  life. 

—  ix.  13.  A  foolish  woman  is  clamorous :  she  is 
simple,  and  knoweth  nothing. 

 14.  For  she  sitteth  at  the  door  of  her  house, 

on  a  seat  in  the  high  places  of  the  city, 

 15.  To  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their 

ways: 

 16.  Whoso  is  simple,  let  him  turn  in  hither: 

and  as  for  him  that  wanteth  understanding,  she  saitk 
to  him, 

 17.  Stolen  waters  are  sweet,  and  bread  eaten 

in  secret  is  pleasant. 

(2.  THE  RUIN  OF  YIELDING  TO  THEM.) 

Prov.  ii.  16.  To  deliver  thee  from  the  strange  wo- 
man, even  from  the  stranger  which  flattereth  with  her 
words; 

 17.  Which  forsaketh  the  guide  of  her  youth, 

and  forgetteth  the  covenant  of  her  God. 

 18.  For  her  house  inclineth  unto  death,  and 

her  paths  unto  the  dead. 

—  —  19.  None  that  go  unto  her  return  again,  nei- 
ther take  they  hold  of  the  paths  of  life. 

 20.  That  thou  mayest  walk  in  the  way  of 

good  men,  and  keep  the  paths  of  the  righteous. 

7 


CHAP.  III. 


FALLEN  MAN". 


BOOK  XX. 


Prov.  V.  4.  But  her  end  is  bitter  as  wormwood,  sharp 
aa  a  twoed^ed  sword. 

 5.  Her  feet  go  down  to  deatli ;  her  steps  take 

hold  on  hell. 

 6.  Lest  thou  shonldcst  ponder  the  path  of  life, 

her  ways  are  moveable,  that  thou  canst  not  know  them. 

 8.  Remove  thy  way  tar  from  her,  and  come 

not  nigh  the  door  of  her  house  : 

 9.  Lest  thou  give  thine  honour  unto  others, 

and  thy  years  unto  the  crael : 

 10.  Lest  strangers  be  filled  with  thy  wealth ; 

and  thy  labours  be  in  the  house  of  a  stranger ; 

 11.  And  thou  mourn  at  the  last,  when  thy 

flesh  and  tliy  body  are  consumed, 

 12.  And  say.  How  have  I  hated  instruction, 

and  my  heart  despised  reproof; 

 13.  And  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  my  teach- 
ers, nor  inclined  mine  ears  to  them  that  instructed  me ! 

 14.  I  was  almost  in  all  evil  in  the  midst  of  the 

congregation  and  assembly. 

—  vii.  1.  My  son,  keep  my  words,  and  lay  up  my 
commandments  with  thee. 

 2.  Keep  my  commandments,  and  live ;  and 

my  law  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye. 

 3.  Bind  them  upon  thy  fingers,  write  them 

upon  the  table  of  thine  heart. 

 4.  Say  unto  wisdom,  Thou  art  my  sister;  and 

call  understanding  th y  kinswoman : 

 5.  That  the}'  may  keep  thee  from  the  strange 

woman,  from  the  stranger  which  flattereth  with  her 
words. 

 24.  Hearken  unto  me  now  therefore,  O  ye 

children,  and  attend  to  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

 25.  Let  not  thine  heart  decline  to  her  ways, 

go  not  astray  in  her  paths. 

 2G.  For  she  hath  cast  down  many  wounded : 

yea,  many  strong  men  have  been  slain  by  her. 

 27.  Her  house  is  the  way  to  hell,  going  down 

to  the  chambers  of  death. 

—  ix.  18.  But  he  knoweth  not  that  the  dead  are 
there  ;  and  tliat  her  guests  are  in  the  depths  of  hell. 

—  xxii.  14.  The  mouth  of  strange  women  is  a  deep 
pit :  he  that  is  alihorred  of  the  Lord  shall  fall  therein. 

—  xxiii.  27.  For  a  whore  is  a  deep  ditch ;  and  a 
strange  woman  is  a  najrow  pit. 

 28.  She  also  lieth  in  wait  as /or  a  prey,  and  in- 

creaseth  the  transgressors  among  men. 

—  xxix.  3.  Whoso  loveth  wisdom  rejoiceth  his  fa- 
ther :  but  he  that  keepeth  company  with  harlots  spend- 
eth  his  substance. 

—  xxxi.  2.  What,  my  son  ?  and  what,  the  son  of 
my  womb  ?  and  what,  the  son  of  my  vows  ? 

 3.  Give  not  thy  strength  unto  women,  nor  thy 

ways  to  that  which  destroyeth  kings. 

Ec.  vii.  26.  And  I  find  more  bitter  than  death  the 
woman  whose  heart  is  snares  and  nets,  and  her  hands 
as  bands :  whoso  pleaseth  God  shall  escape  from  her ; 
hut  the  sinner  shall  be  taken  by  her. 

§  10.   Christ's  Treatment  of  the  Erring. 

(1.  THE  SAMARITAN  WOMAN.) 

John  iv.  16.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Go,  call  thy  hus- 
band, and  come  hither. 

 17.  The  woman  answered  and  said,  I  have  nn 

husband.  Jesus  said  luito  her.  Thou  hast  well  said,  I 
have  no  husband : 

 18.  For  thou  hast  had  five  husbands ;  and  he 

whom  thou  now  hast  is  not  thy  husband :  in  that 
saidst  thou  truly. 

(2.  THE  WOMAN  TAKEN  IN  ADULTERY.) 

John  \iii.  3.  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  brought 
unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  adultery  ;  and  when  they 
had  set  her  in  the  midst, 

 4.  They  say  unto  him.  Master,  this  woman  was 

taken  in  adulterv,  in  the  very  act. 

 5.  Now  "Moses  in  the  law  commanded  us,  that 

such  should  be  stoned :  but  what  sayest  thou? 

 6.  This  they  said,  tempting  him,  that  they 

might  have  to  accuse  him.  But  Jesus  stooped  down, 
and  with  his  finger  wrote  on  the  ground,  as  though  he 
heard  t/iem  not. 


 7.  So  when  they  continued  asking  him,  he 

lifted  up  himself,  and  said  unto  them.  He  that  is  with- 
out sin  among  you,  let  him  finst  cast  a  stone  at  her. 

 10.  When  Jesus  had  lifted  up  himself,  and  saw 

none  but  the  woman,  he  said  unto  her.  Woman,  where 
are  those  thine  accusers  ?  hath  no  man  condemned  thee  ? 

 11.  She  said.  No  man.  Lord.    And  Jesus  said 

unto  her,  Neither  do  I  condemn  thee  :  go,  and  sin  no 
more. 

§11.   Lewdness  Viewed  from  the  Christian  Stand- 
point. 

I  Cor.  vi.  13.  -I- Now  the  body  i^  not  for  fornication, 
but  for  the  Lord ;  and  the  Lord  for  the  body. 

 15.  Know  ye  not  that  your  bodies  are  the  mem- 
bers of  Christ  y  shall  I  then  take  the  members  of  Christ, 
and  make  them  the  members  of  a  harlot  ?  God  forbid. 

 16.  What !  know  ye  not  that  he  which  is 

joined  to  a  harlot  is  one  body  ?  for  two,  saith  he,  shall 
be  one  flesh. 

 17.  But  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one 

spirit. 

 18.  Flee  fornication.    Every  sin  that  a  man 

doeth  is  without  the  body ;  but  he  that  committeth 
fornication  sinneth  against  his  own  body. 

—  X.  8.  Neither  let  us  commit  fornication,  as  some 
of  them  committed,  and  fell  in  one  day  three  and 
twcntv  thousand. 

I  Thess.  iv.  3.  For  this  is  the  will  of  God,  even  your 
sanctification,  that  ye  should  abstain  from  fornication : 

 4.  That  every  one  of  you  should  knmv  how  to 

possess  his  vessel  in  sanctification  and  honour; 

 5.  Not  in  the  lust  of  concupiscence,  even  as  the 

Gentiles  which  know  not  God : 

I  Tim.  V.  2.  Tlie  elder  women  as  mothers;  the 
younger  as  sisters,  with  all  purity, 

Heb.xii.  16.  Lest  there  be  any  lornicator,  or  profane 
person,  as  Esau,  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  his 
birthright. 

Rev.  ii.  6.  But  this  thou  hast,  that  thou  hatest  the 
deeds  of  the  Nicolaitans,  which  I  also  hate. 

 14.  But  I  have  a  few  things  against  thee,  be- 
cause thou  hast  there  them  that  hold  the  doctrine  of 
Balaam,  who  taught  Balak  to  cast  a  stumblingblock 
before  the  children  of  Israel,  to  eat  things  sacrificed 
unto  idols,  and  to  commit  fornication. 

 15.  So  hast  thou  also  them  that  hold  the  doc- 
trine of  the  Nicolaitans,  which  tiling  I  hate. 

I  12.   Sins  against  Nature. 

(See  also  page  466,  §  74.) 

I  Kings  xiv.  24.  And  there  were  also  sodomites  in 
the  land:  and  they  did  according  to  all  the  abomina- 
tions of  the  nations  which  the  Lord  cast  out  before 
the  children  of  Israel. 

Rom.  1.  24.  Wherefore  God  also  gave  them  up  to  un- 
cleanness,  through  the  lusts  of  their  own  hearts,  to  dis- 
honour their  own  bodies  between  themselves : 

 26.  For  this  cause  God  gave  them  up  unto  vile 

aflfections :  for  even  their  women  did  change  the  natural 
use  into  that  which  is  against  nature. 

 27.  And  likewise  also  the  men,  leaving  the  nat- 
ural use  of  the  woman,  burned  in  their  lust  one  toward 
another ;  men  with  men  working  that  which  is  unseemly, 
and  receiving  in  themselves  that  recompense  of  their 
error  which  was  meet. 

(A.  PUNISHED.) 

Deut.  xxix.  22.  So  that  the  generation  to  come  of  your 
children  that  shall  rise  up  after  you,  and  the  stranger 
that  shall  come  from  a  far  land,  shall  say,  when  they 
see  the  plagues  of  that  land,  and  the  sicknesses  which 
the  Lord  liath  laid  upon  it ; 

 23.  And  that  the  whole  land  thereof  is  brimstone, 

and  salt,  and  burning,  that  it  is  not  so^vn,  nor  beareth, 
nor  any  grass  groweth  therein,  like  the  overthrow  of 
Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  Admah  and  Zeboim,  which  the 
Lord  overthrew  in  his  anger,  and  in  his  wrath  : 

Lam.  iv.  6.  For  the  punishment  of  the  iniquity  of  the 
daughter  of  my  people  is  greater  than  the  punishment 
of  the  sin  of  Sodom,  that  was  overthrown  as  in  a  moment, 
and  no  liands  staved  on  her. 


518 


CHAP.  IV. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


2  Pet.  ii.  6.  And  turning  the  cities  of  Sodom  and 
Gomorrah  into  ashes  condemned  them  with  an  over- 
throw, making  tliem  an  eusample  unto  those  that  af- 
ter should  live  ungodly : 


CHAP.  IV. 

Sms  OF  THE   SPIRIT,  AND 
AGAINST  OURSELVES. 

§  13.  Double-Mindedness. 

Jam.  i.  8.  A  doubleminded  man  is  unstable  in  alibis 
ways. 

—  iv.  8.  Draw  nigh  to  God,  and  he  will  draw  nigh 
to  you.  Cleanse  your  hands, sinners;  and  purify 
your  hearts,  ye  doubleminded. 

§  14.   Spiritual  Bliuduess  and  Ignorance. 

Job  xvii.  10.  But  as  for  you  all,  do  ye  return,  and 
come  now :  for  I  cannot  find  oiu  wise  man  among  you. 

—  xxxviii.  3.  Who  m  this  that  darkeneth  counsel 
by  words  without  knowledge? 

Prov.  xii.  8.  A  man  shall  be  commended  according  to 
his  wisdom:  but  he  that  is  of  a  perverse  heart  shall 
be  despised. 

—  xiv.  7.  Go  from  the  presence  of  a  foolish  man, 
when  thou  perceivest  not  in  him  the  lips  of  knowledge. 

—  xix.  2.  Also,  tlmt  the  soul  be  without  knowledge,  it 
is  not  good ;  and  he  that  hasteth  with  his  feet  sinneth. 

 3.  The  foolishness  of  man  perverteth  his 

way :  and  his  heart  fretteth  against  the  Lord. 

Mat.  xiii.  13.  Therefore  speak  I  to  them  in  parables: 
because  they  seeing  see  not ;  and  hearing  they  hear  not, 
neither  do  they  understand. 

 14.  And  in  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of 

Esaias,  which  saitb,  By  bearing  ye  shall  hear,  and 
shall  not  understand ;  and  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall 
not  perceive : 

—  15.  For  thirf  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross,  and 

tlteir  ears  are  dull  of  hearing,  and  their  eyes  they  have 
closed;  lest  at  any  tune  they  should  see  with  tlieir 
eyes,  and  hear  with  their  ears,  and  should  understand 
with  tlieir  heart,  and  should  be  converted,  and  I  should 
heal  them. 

John  vii.  49.  But  this  people  who  knoweth  not  the 
law  are  cursed. 

1  Cor.  XV.  34.  Awake  to  righteousness,  and  sin -not; 
for  some  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God :  I  speak 
this  to  your  shame. 

Eph.  iv.  18.  Having  the  understanding  darkened, 
being  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  through  the  ig- 
norance that  is  in  them,  because  of  the  blindness  of 
their  heart : 

2  Tim.iii.  7.  Ever  learning,  and  never  able  to  come 
to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth. 

2  Pet.  ii.  13.  But  these,  as  natural  brute  beasts  made 
to  be  taken  and  destroyed,  speak  evil  of  the  things 
that  they  understand  not ;  and  shall  utterly  perish  in 
their  own  corruption ; 

Jude  10.  But  these  speak  evil  of  those  things  which 
they  know  not ;  but  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute 
beasts,  in  those  things  they  corrupt  themselves. 

§15.  Folly. 

(1.  THE  FOOL  DESCRIBED.) 

Prov.  X.  23.  It  is  as  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief:  but 
a  man  of  understanding  hath  wisdom. 

—  xi.  13.  He  that  is  void  of  wisdom  despiseth  his 
neighbour :  but  a  man  of  understanding  holdeth  his 
peace. 

—  xii.  13.  The  wicked  desireth  the  net  of  evil  men  : 
but  the  root  of  the  righteous  yieldeth /?•?«'<. 

 23.  A  prudent  man  concealeth  knowledge : 

but  the  heart  of  fools  proclaimeth  foolishness. 

—  xiii.  16.  Every  prudent  man  dealeth  with  knowl- 
edge :  but  a  fool  laycth  open  his  folly. 

 19.  The  desire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the 

soul :  but  it  is  abomination  to  fools  to  depart  from  evil. 

51 


—  xiv.  8.  The  wisdom  of  the  prudent  is  to  under- 
stand his  way :  but  the  folly  of  fools  is  deceit. 

 9.  Fools  make  a  mock  at  sin :  but  among  the 

righteous  tliere  is  favour. 

 15.  The  simple  believeth  every  word :  but  the 

prudent  man  looketh  well  to  his  going. 

 16.  A  wise  man  feareth,  and  departeth  from 

evil :  but  the  fool  rageth,  and  is  confident. 

 18.  The  simple  inherit  folly  :  but  the  prudent 

are  crowned  with  knowledge. 

 33.  Wisdom  resteth  in  the  heart  of  him  that 

hath  understanding :  but  that  which  is  in  the  midst  of 
fools  is  made  known. 

—  XV.  3.  The  tongue  of  the  wise  useth  knowledge 
aright :  but  the  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out  foolishness. 

 7.  The  lips  of  the  wise  disperse  knowledge  : 

but  the  heart  of  the  foolish  doeth  not  so. 

 14.  The  heart  of  him  that  hath  understanding 

seeketh  knowledge :  but  the  mouth  of  fools  feedeth 
on  foolishness. 

 21.  Folly  M  joy  to  him  that  is  destitute  of  wis- 
dom :  but  a  man  of  understanding  walketh  uprightly. 

—  xvi.  23.  Understandingisawellspring  of  life  unto 
him  that  hath  it :  but  the  instruction  of  fools  is  folly. 

—  x  /ii.  16.  Wherefore  is  there  a  price  in  the  hand  of 
a  fool  to  get  wisdom,  seeing  he  hath  no  heart  to  it? 

 24.  Wisdom  is  before  him  that  hath  under- 
standing ;  but  the  eyes  of  a  fool  are  in  the  ends  of  the 
earth. 

—  xviii.  3.  A  fool  hath  no  delight  in  tmderstanding, 
but  that  his  heart  may  discover  itself. 

—  xxvii.  13.  A  prudent  man  foreseeth  the  evil,  and 
hideth  himself ;  6m<  thesini  pie  pass  on,  artd  are  punished. 

Ec.  iv.  5.  The  fool  foldeth  his  hands  together,  and 
eateth  his  own  flesh. 

—  ix.  17.  The  words  of  wise  men  are  heard  in  quiet 
more  than  the  cry  of  him  -that  ruleth  among  fools. 

—  X.  3.  Yea  also,  when  he  that  is  a  fool  walketh  by 
the  way,  his  wisdom  faileth  him,  and  he  saith  to  every 
one  that  he  is  a  fool. 

—  —  13.  The  beginning  of  the  words  of  his  mouth 
is  foolishness  :  and  the  end  of  his  talk  is  mischievous 
madness. 

 15.  The  labour  of  the  foolish  wearieth  every 

one  of  them,  because  he  knoweth  not  how  to  go  to  the 
city. 

(3.  HOW  TO  TREAT  HIM.) 

Prov.  xxiii.  9.  Speak  not  in  the  ears  of  a  fool :  for  he 
will  despise  the  wisdom  of  thy  words. 

—  xxvi.  3.  A  whip  for  the  horse,  a  bridle  for  the 
ass,  and  a  rod  for  the  fool's  back. 

 4.  Answer  not  a  fool  according  to  his  folly, 

lest  thou  also  be  like  unto  him. 

 5.  Answer  a  fool  according  to  his  folly,  lest  he 

be  wise  in  his  own  conceit. 

 8.  As  he  that  bindeth  a  stone  in  a  sling,  so  is 

he  that  giveth  honour  to  a  fool. 

—  xxvii.  23.  Though  thou  shouldest  bray  a  fool  in  a 
mortar  among  wheat  with  a  pestle,  yet  will  not  his 
foolishness  depart  from  him. 

(3.  HIS  PUNISHMENT.) 

Prov.  i.  33.  For  the  turning  away  of  the  simple  shall 
slay  them,  and  the  prosperity  of  fools  shall  destroy 
them. 

—  X.  8.  The  wise  in  heart  will  receive  command- 
ments :  but  a  prating  fool  shall  fall. 

 10.  He  that  winketh  with  the  eye  causeth  sor- 
row :  but  a  prating  fool  shall  fall. 

 31.  The  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  many:  but 

fools  die  for  want  of  wisdom. 

—  xi.  29.  He  that  troubleth  his  own  house  shall  in- 
herit the  wind :  and  the  fool  sluM  be  sei"vant  to  the 
wise  of  heart. 

—  xiii.  20.  He  that  walketh  M  ith  wise  men  shall  be 
wise :  but  a  companion  of  fools  shall  be  destroyed. 

—  xiv.  3.  In  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  is  a  rod  of 
pride :  but  the  lips  of  the  wise  shall  preser\-e  them. 

—  xxii.  3.  A  prudent  man  foreseeth  the  evil,  and 
hideth  himself:  but  the  simple  pass  on,  and  arc  pun- 
isiied. 

Ec.  X.  13.  The  words  of  a  wise  man's  mouth  are 
gracious ;  but  the  lips  of  a  fool  will  swallow  up  liiniscl£ 

9 


CHAP.  IV. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX, 


(4.  EVEN  THE  "WISDOM   OP  THIS  'WORLD  IS  FOOLISH- 
NESS "WITII  GOD.) 

I  Cor.  i.  19.  For  it  is  -written,  I  will  destroy  the  Avis- 
dom  of  the  wise,  and  will  bring  to  nothing  the  under- 
standing of  the  prudent. 

 20.  Where  is  the  wise  ?  where  is  the  scribe  ? 

where  is  the  disputer  of  this  world?  hath  not  God 
made  foolish  tlie  wisdom  of  this  world  ? 

 21.  For  after  that  in  the  wisdom  of  God  the 

world  by  wisdom  knew  not  God,  it  pleased  God  by 
the  foolishness  of  preaching  to  save  them  that  believe. 

 22.  For  the  Jews  require  a  sign,  and  the  Greeks 

seek  after  wisdom : 

—  ii.  6.  Ilowbeit  we  speak  wisdom  among  them 
that  are  perfect :  yet  not  the  wisdom  of  this  world, 
nor  of  the  princes  of  this  world,  that  come  to  nought : 

—  iii.  18.  Let  no  man  deceive  himself  If  any  man 
among  you  seemeth  to  be  M'ise  in  this  world,  let  him 
become  a  fool,  that  he  may  be  wise. 

 19.  For  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolish- 
ness with  God :  for  it  is  written.  He  taketh  the  wise 
in  their  own  craftiness. 

 20.    And  again.  The  Lord  knoweth  the 

thoughts  of  the  wise,  that  they  are  vain. 

§  10.  Pride. 

(1.  ITS  HATEFULNESS.) 

Jobxl.  12.  Look  on  every  one  <7w<^s  proud,  antZ  bring 
him  low ;  and  tread  down  the  wicked  in  their  place. 

 13.  Hide  them  in  the  dust  together;  and  bind 

their  faces  in  secret. 

 14.  Then  will  I  also  confess  unto  thee  that 

thine  own  right  hand  can  save  thee. 

Ps.  xii.  4.  Who  have  said,  With  our  tongue  will  we 
prevail;  our  lips  are  our  own  :  who  is  lord  over  us? 

—  xvii.  10.  They  are  inclosed  in  their  own  fat :  with 
their  mouth  they  speak  proudly. 

—  xlix.  11.  Their  inward  thought  is,  thai  their 
houses  shall  continue  for  ever,  ajid  their  dwelling- 
places  to  all  generations ;  they  call  tlieir  lands  after 
their  own  names. 

—  cxix.  21.  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  proud  that  are 
cursed,  which  do  err  from  thy  commandments. 

 70.  Their  heart  is  as  fat  as  grease:  Imtl  de- 
light in  thy  law. 

Prov.viii.  13.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  to  hate  evil: 
pride,  and  arrogancy,  and  the  evil  way,  and  the  fro- 
ward  mouth,  do  I  hate. 

—  xxi.  4.  A  high  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  and  the 
ploughing  of  the  wicked,  is  sin. 

—  XXX.  13.  There  is  a  generation,  O  how  lofty  are 
their  eyes !  and  their  cj-elids  are  lifted  up. 

Hos.  vii.  10.  And  the  pride  of  Israel  testitieth  to  his 
face :  and  they  do  not  return  to  the  Lord  their  God, 
nor  seek  him  tor  all  this. 

(2.  ITS  PUNISHMENT.) 

Ps.  ci.  5.  Whoso  privily  slandcreth  his  neighbour, 
him  will  I  cut  off:  him  that  hath  a  high  look  and  a 
proud  heart  will  not  I  sutler. 

Prov.  xvi.  5.  EveiT  one  that  is  proud  in  heart  is  an 
abomination  to  the  Lord:  though  hand  join  in  hand, 
he  shall  not  be  unpunished. 

—  —  18.  Pride  goeth  before  destruction,  and  a 
haughty  spirit  before  a  fall. 

Is.  iii.  16.  Moreover  the  Lord  saith,  Because  the 
daughters  of  Zion  are  haughty,  and  walk  with  stretched 
forth  necks  and  wanton  eyes,  walking  and  mincing  as 
''they  go,  and  making  a  tinkling  with  their  feet: 

 17.  Therefore  the  Lord  will  smite  with  a  scab 

the  crown  of  the  head  of  the  daughters  of  Zion,  and 
the  Lord  will  discover  their  secret  parts. 

Luke  i.  51.  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm  ; 
he  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imagination  of 
their  hearts. 

(3.  FALSELY  CILVROED  UPON  D.WID.) 

I  Sam.  xvii.  28.  And  Eliab  his  eldest  brother  heard 
when  he  spake  unto  the  men  ;  and  Eliab's  anger  was 
kindled  against  David,  and  he  said,  Why  camost  thou 
down  hither?  and  with  whom  hast  tliou  left  those 
few  sheep  in  the  wilderness  ?    I  know  thy  jiride,  and 


the  naughtiness  of  thine  heart ;  for  thou  art  come 
down  that  thou  mightest  see  the  battle. 

 29.  And  David  said,  What  have  I  now  done  ? 

Is  there  not  a  cause  ? 

 30.  And  he  turned  from  him  toward  another, 

and  spake  after  the  same  manner:  and  the  people 
answered  him  again  after  the  former  manner. 

 31.  And  when  the  words  were  heard  which 

David  spake,  they  rehearsed  ihei7i  before  Saul :  and  he 
sent  for  him. 

§  17.   Ambition  Eebuked. 

Mat.  xxiii.  11.  But  he  that  is  greatest  among  you 
shall  be  your  servant. 

Mark  ix.  33.  And  he  came  to  Capernaum :  and 
being  in  the  house  he  asked  them.  What  was  it  that 
ye  disputed  among  yourselves  by  the  way  ? 

 34.  But  they  held  their  peace :  for  by  the  way 

they  had  disputed  among  themselves,  who  should  be 
the  greatest. 

 35.  And  he  sat  down,  and  called  the  twelve, 

and  saith  unto  them.  If  auy  man  desire  to  be  first,  the 
same  shall  be  last  of  all,  and  servant  of  all. 

—  xii.  38.  And  he  said  unto  them  in  his  doctrine, 
Beware  of  the  scrilies,  wliich  love  to  go  in  long  cloth- 
ing, and  hve  salutations  in  the  marketplaces, 

 39.  And  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and 

the  uiDpermost  rooms  at  feasts  : 

Luke  ix.  46.  Then  there  arose  a  reasoning  among 
them,  which  of  them  should  be  greatest. 

—  XX.  45.  Then  in  the  audience  of  all  the  people  he 
said  unto  his  disciples, 

 46.  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  desire  to 

walk  in  long  robes,  and  love  greetings  in  the  markets, 
and  the  higliest  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and  the  chief 
rooms  at  feasts ; 

—  xxii.  24.  And  there  was  also  afetrife  among  them, 
which  of  them  should  be  accounted  the  greatest. 

John  V.  44.  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive 
honom  one  of  another,  and  seek  not  the  honour  that 
comcth  from  God  only  ? 

§  18.  Self-Righteousness  and  Self-Conceit. 

Deut.  ix.  4.  Speak  not  thou  in  thine  heart,  after  that 
the  Lord  thy  God  hath  cast  them  out  from  before  thee, 
saying.  For  my  righteousness  the  Lord  hath  brought  me 
in  to  possess  this  land :  but  for  the  wickedness  of  these 
nations  the  Lord  doth  drive  them  out  from  before  thee. 

 5.  Not  for  thy  righteousness,  or  for  the  up- 
rightness of  thine  heart,  dost  thou  go  to  possess  their 
land:  but  for  the  wickedness  of  these  nations  the 
Lord  thy  God  doth  drive  them  out  from  before  thee, 
and  that  he  may  perform  the  word  which  the  Lord 
sware  unto  thy  fathers,  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob. 

Jobxi.  4.  For  thou  hast  said,  My  doctrine  is  pure, 
and  I  am  clean  in  thine  eyes. 

 5.  But  oh  that  God  would  speak,  and  open 

his  lips  against  thee ; 

 6.  And  that  he  would  shew  thee  the  secrets 

of  wisdom,  that  they  are  double  to  that  which  is  I 
Know  therefore  that  God  exacteth  of  thee  less  than 
thine  iniquity  deserreth. 

—  xii.  2.  No  doubt  but  ye  are  the  people,  and  wis- 
dom shall  die  with  you. 

—  xvi.  17.  Not  for  any  injustice  in  mine  hands:  also 
my  prayer  is  pure. 

 18.  O  earth,  cover  not  thou  my  blood,  and  let 

my  cry  have  no  place. 

—  xviii.  2.  How  long  vill  it  be  ere  ye  make  an  end 
of  words?  mark,  and  afterwards  we  will  speak. 

 3.  Wherefore  are  we  counted  as  beasts,  and 

reputed  vile  in  your  sight  ? 

—  —  4.  He  teareth  himself  in  his  anger:  shall  the 
earth  be  forsaken  for  thee  ?  and  shall  the  rock  be  re- 
moved out  of  his  place  ? 

—  xxi.  27.  Behold,  I  know  your  thoughts,  and  the 
devices  ^rhicli  ye  wrongfully  imagine  against  me. 

 28.  For  ye  say,  Where  is  the  house  of  the 

prince?  and  where  are  the  dwellingplaces  of  the 
wicked  ? 

 29.  Have  ye  not  asked  them  that  go  by  the 

way  ?  and  do  ye  not  know  their  tokens, 


520 


CHAP.  IV. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Job  xxxii.  1.  So  these  three  men  ceased  to  auswer 
Job,  because  he  was  righteous  in  his  own  eyes. 

 3.  Then  was  kindled  the  wrath  ot  Elihu  the 

son  of  Barachel  the  Buzite,  of  the  kindred  of  R<am : 
against  Job  was  his  wrath  kindled,  because  he  justified 
himself  rather  than  God. 

—  xxxiii.  8.  Surely  thou  hast  spoken  in  mine  hear- 
ing, and  I  have  heard  the  voice  of  thi/  words,  faying, 

 9.  I  am  clean  without  transgression,  1  am  in- 
nocent ;  neither  is  there  iniquity  in  me. 

—  XXXV.  2.  Thinkest  thou  tliis  to  be  right,  that  thou 
saidst,  My  righteousness  is  more  than  God's  ? 

Prov.  xii.  15.  The  way  of  a  fool  is  right  in  his  own 
eyes:  but  he  that  hearkeneth  unto  counsel  is  wise. 

—  xiv.  12.  There  is  a  way  which  seemeth  riglit  unto 
a  man ;  but  the  end  thereof  are  the  ways  of  death. 

—  xxvi.  12.  Seest  thou  a  man  wise  in  his  own  con- 
ceit? there  is  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him. 

—  xxviii.  26.  He  that  trusteth  in  his  own  heart  is  a 
fool:  but  whoso  walkcth  wisely,  he  shall  be  delivered. 

—  XXX.  12.  There  is  a  generation  that  are  pure  in 
their  own  eyes,  and  ^et  is  not  washed  from  their 
lilthiness. 

Is.  v.  31.  Woe  unto  tliem  that  are  wise  in  their  own 
eyes,  and  prudent  in  their  own  sight! 

—  Ixv.  4.  Which  remain  among  the  graves,  and 
lodge  in  the  monuments ;  which  eat  swine's  flesh,  and 
broth  of  abominable  things  is  in  their  vessels ; 

 5.  Which  say.  Stand  by  thyself,  come  not  near 

to  me ;  for  I  am  holier  than  thou.  These  are  a  smoke 
in  my  nose,  a  fire  that  burnetii  all  the  day. 

Mat.  xix.  20.  The  young  man  saitli  unto  him.  All 
these  things  have  I  kept  Jroiu  my  youth  up:  what 
lack  I  yet ':' 

Mark  x.  19.  Thou  knowest  the  commandments.  Do 
not  commit  adultery.  Do  not  kill.  Do  not  steal.  Do  not 
bear  false  witness,  Defraud  not,  Honour  thy  father  and 
mother, 

 20.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  him. 

Master,  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my  youth. 

Luke  xvi.  15.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  are  they 
which  justify  yourselves  before  men;  but  God  know- 
eth  your  hearts:  for  that  which  is  highly  esteemed 
among  men  is  abomination  in  the  sight  of  God. 

John  ix.  41.  Jesus  said  unto  them.  If  j-e  were  blind, 
ye  should  Iiave  no  sin :  but  now  ye  say.  We  see ; 
therefore  your  sin  remaineth. 

2  Cor.x.  17.  But  he  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in 
the  Lord. 

 18.  For  not  he  that  commendeth  himself  is 

approved,  but  whom  the  Lord  commendeth. 

Gal.  vi.  3.  For  if  a  man  think  himself  to  be  some- 
thing, when  he  is  nothing,  he  deceiveth  himself 

§  19.  Boasting'. 

Jobvi.  13.  Is  not  my  help  in  me?  and  is  wisdom 
driven  quite  from  me  ? 

—  xii.  3.  But  I  have  understanding  as  well  as  yoii; 
I  am  not  inferior  to  you :  yea,  who  knoweth  not  such 
things  as  these  ? 

Prov.  XXV.  14.  Whoso  boasteth  himself  of  a  false  gift 
is  like  clouds  and  wind  without  rain. 

 27.  It  is  not  good  to  eat  much  honey :  so  for 

men  to  search  their  own  glory  is  not  glory. 

—  xxvii.  2.  Let  another  man  praise  thee,  and  not 
thine  own  mouth ;  a  stranger,  and  not  thine  own  lips. 

(A.  WITHOUT  OFFENCE.) 

Rom.  XV.  17.  I  have  therefore  whereof  I  maj^  glory 
through  Jesus  Christ  in  those  things  which  pertain  to 
God. 

2  Cor.vii.  14.  For  if  I  have  boasted  any  thing  to 
him  of  you,  I  am  not  ashamed;  but  as  we  spake  all 
things  to  yon  in  truth,  even  so  our  boasting  which  I 
made  before  Titus,  is  found  a  truth. 

—  xi.  1.  Would  to  God  ye  could  bear  with  me  a 
little  in  my  folly:  and  indeed  bear  with  me. 

 10.  As  the  truth  of  Christ  is  in  me,  no  man 

shall  stop  me  of  this  boasting  in  the  regions  of  Achaia. 

 11.  Wherefore  ?  because  I  love  vou  not  ?  God 

knoweth. 

 16.  I  say  again,  Let  no  man  think  me  a  fool ; 


if  otherwise,  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me, 'that  I  may  boast 
myself  a  little. 

 17.  That  which  I  speak,  I  speak  it  not  after 

the  Lord,  but  as  it  were  foolishlj',  in  this  confidence 
of  boasting. 

 18.  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh,  I 

will  glory  also. 

 19.  For  ye  suffer  fools  gladly,  seeing  ye  your- 
selves are  wise. 

 21.  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  though 

we  had  been  weak.  Howbeit,  whereinsoever  any  is 
bold,  (I  speak  foolishly,)  I  am  bold  also. 

—  xii.  6.  For  though  I  would  desire  to  glory,  I  shall 
not  be  a  fool ;  for  I  will  say  the  truth :  but  now  I  for- 
bear, lest  any  man  should  think  of  me  above  that  which 
he  seeth  me  to  be,  or  tJiat  he  heareth  of  me. 

§  20.  Suicide. 

(1.  WEARINESS  OF  LIFE.) 

Jobiii.  11.  Why  died  I  not  from  the  womb?  M^did 
I  not  give  up  the  ghost  when  I  came  out  of  the  belly? 

 13.  Why  did  the  knees  iirevent  me?  or  why 

the  breasts  that  I  should  suck  ? 

 13.  For  now  should  I  have  lain  still  and  been 

quiet,  I  should  have  slept :  then  had  I  been  at  rest, 

 14.  With  kings  and  covmsellors  of  the  earth, 

which  built  desolate  places  for  themselves ; 

 15.  Or  with  princes  that  had  gold,  who  filled 

their  houses  with  silver: 

 20.  Wherefore  is  light  given  to  him  that  is  in 

misery,  and  life  unto  the  bitter  in  soul ; 

 21.  Which  long  for  death,  but  it  cometh  not; 

and  dig  for  it  more  than  for  hid  treasures ; 

 23.  Which  rejoice  exceedingly,  and  are  glad, 

when  they  can  find  the  grave  ? 

 23.  Why  is  light  given  to  a  man  whose  way  is 

hid,  and  v.  hom  God  hath  hedged  in  ? 

—  vi.  11.  What  is  my  strength,  that  I  should  hope? 
and  what  is  mine  end,  that  I  siiould  prolong  my  life  ? 

—  vii.  15.  So  that  my  soul  choosetlx  straugliug,  and 
death  rather  than  my  life. 

 16.  I  loathe  it ;  I  would  not  live  alway :  let 

me  alone ;  for  my  days  are  vanity. 

—  X.  1.  My  soul  is  weary  of  my  life;  I  will  leave 
my  complaint  upon  myself;  I  will  speak  in  the  bitter- 
ness of  my  soul. 

 2.  I  will  say  unto  God,  Do  not  condemn  me; 

shew  me  wherefore  thou  contendest  with  me. 

Ec.  ii.  17.  Therefore  I  hated  life ;  because  the  work 
that  is  wrought  under  the  sun  is  grievous  unto  me : 
for  all  is  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

—  iv.  3.  Yea,  better  is  he  than  both  they,  which 
hath  not  yet  been,  who  hath  not  seen  the  evil  work 
that  is  done  luider  the  sun. 

(2.  DEATH  DESIRED.) 

Num.  xi.  15.  And  if  thou  deal  thus  with  me,  kill 
me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  liand,  if  I  have  found  favour 
in  thy  sight ;  and  let  me  not  see  my  wretchedness. 

—  xiv.  2.  And  all  the  children  of  Israel  murmured 
against  Moses  and  against  Aaron  :  and  the  whole  con- 
gregation said  unto  them.  Would  God  that  we  had 
died  in  the  land  of  Egypt !  or  would  God  we  had  died 
in  this  wilderness ! 

Jobvi.  8.  Oh  that  I  might  have  my  request;  and 
that  God  would  grant  me  the  thing  that  I  long  for! 

 9.  Even  that  it  would  please  God  to  destroy 

me ;  that  he  would  let  loose  his  hand,  and  cut  me  ofl"! 

 10.  Then  should  I  yet  have  comfort;  yea,  I 

would  harden  myself  in  sorrow;  let  him  not  spare; 
for  I  have  not  concealed  the  words  of  the  Holy  One. 

—  xiv.  13.  Oh  that  thou  wonkiest  hide  me  in  the 
grave,  that  thou  wouldest  keep  me  secret,  until  thy 
wrath  be  past,  that  thou  wouldest  appoint  me  a  set 
time,  and  remember  me  1 

—  xxiii.  16.  For  God  maketh  my  heart  soft,  and  the 
Almighty  troubleth  me: 

 i7.  Because  I  was  not  cut  off  before  the  dark- 
ness, neither  hath  he  covered  the  darkness  from  my 
face. 

Ec.  iv.  2.  Wherefore  I  praised  the  dead  which  arc 
already  dead,  more  than  the  living  which  arc  yet  alive. 


17b 


521 


CHAP.  V. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Jer.  viii.  3.  And  death  shall  be  chosen  rather  than 
lite  by  all  the  residue  of  them  tliat  remain  of  this  evil 
family,  which  remain  iu  all  the  places  whither  I  have 
driven  them,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Rev.  ix.  6.  And  in  those  days  shall  men  seek  death, 
and  shall  not  find  it;  and  shall  desire  to  die,  and 
death  shall  flee  from  them. 

(3.  INSTANCES  OF  SUICIDE.) 

1  Chr.  X.  4.  Then  said  Saul  to  his  armourbearcr, 
Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through  therewith; 
lest  these  uncircumcised  come  and  abuse  me.  But  his 
armourbearer  would  not ;  for  he  was  sore  afraid.  So 
Saul  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon  it. 

 5.  And  when  his  armourbearer  saw  that  Saul 

was  dead,  he  fell  likewise  on  the  sword,  and  died. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  23.  And  when  Ahithophel  saw  that 
his  counsel  was  not  followed,  he  saddled  his  ass,  and 
arose,  and  gat  him  home  to  his  house,  to  his  city, 
and  put  his  household  iu  order,  and  hanged  himself, 
and  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  his 
father. 

Mat.  xxvii.  3.  Then  Judas,  which  had  betrayed  him, 
when  he  saw  that  he  was  condemned,  repented  him- 
self, and  brought  again  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver  to 
the  chief  priests  and  elders, 

 4.  Saying,  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  have  be- 
trayed the  innocent  blood.  And  they  said.  What  is 
i/iat  to  us  ?  see  thou  to  that. 

 5.  And  he  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver  in  the 

temple,  and  departed,  and  went  and  hanged  himself. 


CHAP.  V. 

SINS  AGAINST  OUR  NEIGHBOUR. 
§  21.  Anger. 

(1.  DESCRIBED.) 

I  Sam  XXV.  17.  Now  therefore  know  and  consider 
what  thou  wilt  do ;  for  evil  is  determined  against  our 
master,  and  against  all  his  household  :  for  he  is  such  a 
son  of  Belial,  that  a  man  cannot  speak  to  him. 

Prov.  xii.  16.  A  fool's  wrath  is  presently  known :  but 
a  prudent  man  covereth  shame. 

—  xiv.  17.  He  that  is  soon  angry  dealeth  foolishly  : 
and  a  man  of  wicked  devices  is  hated. 

 29.  He  that  is  slow  to  wrath  is  of  great  under- 
standing :  but  he  that  is  hasty  of  spirit  exalteth  folly. 

—  xvi.  32.  He  that  is  slow  to  anger  is  better  than 
the  mighty ;  and  he  that  ruleth  his  spirit  than  he  that 
taketh  a  city. 

—  xix.  11.  The  discretion  of  a  man  deferreth  his 
anger;  and  it  is  his  glory  to  pass  over  a  transgression. 

—  XXV.  28.  He  that  hath  no  rule  over  his  own  spirit 
is  like  a  city  that  is  broken  down,  and  without  walls. 

—  xxvii.  3.  A  stone  is  heavy,  and  the  sand  weighty  ; 
but  a  fool's  wrath  is  heavier  tlian  them  both. 

—  xxix.  22.  An  angry  man  stirreth  up  strife,  and 
a  furious  man  aboundeth  in  transgression. 

Jam.  i.  20.  For  the  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  the 
righteousness  of  God. 

(3.  FORBIDDEN.) 

Ec.  vii.  9.  Be  not  hasty  in  thy  spirit  to  be  angry: 
for  anger  resteth  in  the  bosom  of  fools. 

Eph.  iv.  26.  Be  ye  angry,  and  sin  not :  let  not  the 
sun  go  down  upon  your  wrath : 

(3.  KINDLED.) 

I  Sam.  XX.  34.  So  Jonathan  arose  from  the  table  in 
fierce  anger,  and  did  eat  no  meat  the  second  day  of 
the  month:  for  he  was  grieved  for  David,  because  his 
father  had  done  him  shame. 

Jobxxxii.  3.  Also  against  his  three  friends  was  liis 
wrath  kindled,  because  they  had  foimd  no  auswer,  and 
yet  had  condemned  Job. 

 5.  When  Elihu  saw  that  there  icas  no  answer 

in  the  mouth  of  these  three  nieu,  then  his  wrath  was 
kindled. 


Ps.  cvi.  33.  Because  they  provoked  his  spirit,  so  that 
he  spake  unadvisedly  with  his  lips. 

Mat.  XX.  24.  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they  were 
moved  with  indignation  against  the  two  brethren. 

Mark  x.  41.  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they  began 
to  be  much  displeased  with  James  and  John. 

(4.  PUNISHMENT  THREATENED.) 

Prov.  xix.  19.  A  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  pun- 
ishment: for  if  thou  deliver  him,  yet  thou  must  do  it 
again. 

—  xxii.  8.  He  that  soweth  iniquity  shall  reap  vanity : 
and  the  rod  of  his  anger  shall  fail. 

Mat.  V.  22.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  whosoever  is 
angry  with  his  brother  without  a  cause  shall  be  in 
danger  of  the  judgment :  and  whosoever  shall  say  to 
his  brother,  Raca,  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council: 
but  whosoever  shall  say,  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in  danger 
of  hell  lire. 

§  22.   Harsh  Judgment. 

Mat.  vii.  1.  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged. 

 2.  For  with  what  judgment  ye  judge,  ye  shall 

be  judged :  and  with  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  shall 
be  measured  to  you  again. 

 3.  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is 

in  thy  brother's  eye,  but  considerest  not  the  beam  that 
is  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

 4.  Or  how  M  ilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother.  Let 

me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  ej^e  ;  and,  behold,  a 
beam  is  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

 5.  Thou  hypocrite,  first  cast  out  the  beam  out 

of  thine  own  eye ;  and  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to 
cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother's  eye. 

Luke  vi.  41.  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that 
is  in  thy  brother's  eye,  but  perceiyest  not  the  beam 
that  is  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

 42.  Either  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  broth- 
er. Brother,  let  me  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thine 
eye,  when  thou  thyself  beholdest  not  the  beam  that 
is  in  thine  own  eye?  Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  first 
the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye,  and  then  shalt  thou 
see  clearly  to  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's 
eye. 

John  vii.  24.  Judge  not  according  to  the  appearance, 
but  judge  righteous  judgment. 

Rom.  ii.  1.  Therefore  thou  art  inexcusable,  O  man, 
whosoever  thou  art  that  judgest:  for  wherein  thou 
judgest  another,  thou  condemnest  thyself;  for  thou 
that  judgest  doest  the  same  things. 

—  xiv.  4.  Who  art  thou  that  judgest  another  man's 
servant?  to  his  own  master  he  standeth  or  falleth; 
yea,  he  shall  be  holden  up  :  for  God  is  able  to  make 
him  stand. 

I  Cor.  iv.  3.  But  with  me  it  is  a  very  small  thing 
that  I  should  bo  judged  of  you,  or  of  man's  judgment : 
yea,  I  judge  not  mine  own  self. 

Jam.  iv.  11.  Speak  not  evil  one  of  another,  brethren. 
He  that  speaketh  evil  of  Jiis  brother,  and  judgeth  his 
brother,  speaketh  evil  of  the  law,  and  judgeth  the  law : 
but  if  thou  judge  the  law,  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the 
law,  but  a  judge. 

 12.  There  is  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  to  save 

and  to  destroy:  who  art  thou  that  judgest  another? 

(A.  SEVERITY  SOMETIMES  DESERVED.) 

Mat.  vii.  6.  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the 
doas,  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine,  lest  they 
traniple  them  under  their  feet,  and  turn  again  and 
rend  you. 

—  xii.  34.  O  generation  of  vipers,  how  can  ye,  being 
evil,  speak  good  things?  for  out  of  the  abundance  of 
the  heart  the  moiith  speaketh. 

—  xxiii.  33.  Ye  serpents,  ye  generation  of  vipers, 
how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of  hell  ? 

Luke  iii.  7.  Then  said  he  to  the  multitude  that  came 
forth  to  be  baptized  of  him,  O  generation  of  vipers, 
who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wrath  to  come  ? 

§  23.  Scorn. 

Job  xxxiv.  7.  What  man  is  like  Job,  u?io  drinketh 
up  scorning  like  water? 


522 


CHAP,  V. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Ps.  Ixxiii.  8.  They  are  corrupt,  and  speak  wickedly 
concerning  oppression  :  tliey  speak  loftily. 

Prov.  xix.  35.  Smite  a  scorner,  and  the  simple  will  be- 
ware :  and  reprove  one  that  hath  understanding,  and 
he  will  understand  knowledge. 

 29.  Judgments  are  prepared  for  scorners,  and 

stripes  for  the  back  of  fools. 

—  xxi.  11.  When  the  scorner  is  punished,  the  simple 
is  made  wise :  and  when  the  wise  is  instructed,  he  re- 
ceiveth  knowledge. 

 24.  Proud  and  haughty  scorner  is  his  name, 

who  dealeth  in  proud  wrath. 

—  xxii.  10.  Cast  out  the  scorner,  and  contention 
shaU  go  out ;  yea,  strife  and  reproach  shall  cease. 

—  xxiv.  9.  The  thought  of  foolishness  is  sin ;  and 
the  scorner  is  an  abomination  to  men. 

§  24.  MaUce. 

Ps.  X.  7.  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  deceit 
and  fraud :  under  his  tongue  is  mischief  and  vanity. 

—  Ixiv.  G.  They  search  out  iniquities  ;  they  accom- 
plish a  diligent  search :  both  the  inward  thought  of 
every  one  (rf  tftem,  and  the  heart,  is  deep. 

—  lii.  4.  Thou  lovcst  all  devouring  words,  O  thou 
deceitful  tongue. 

 5.  God  shall  likewise  destroy  thee  for  ever,  he 

shall  take  thee  away,  and  pluck  thee  out  of  thy  dwell- 
ing-place, and  root  thee  out  of  the  land  of  the  living. 
Selah. 

—  Ivi.  5.  Every  day  they  wrest  my  words :  all  their 
thoughts  are  against  me  for  evil. 

Prov.  iv.  24.  Put  away  from  thee  a  froward  mouth, 
and  perverse  lips  put  far  from  thee. 

—  vi.  13.  A  naughty  person,  a  wicked  man,  walketh 
with  a  froward  mouth. 

—  X.  31.  The  mouth  of  the  just  bringeth  forth  wis- 
dom :  but  the  froward  tongue  shall  be  cut  out. 

 33.  The  lips  of  the  righteous  know  what  is 

acceptable:  but  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  speakeih 
frowardness. 

—  xvi.  27.  An  ungodly  man  diggeth  up  evil :  and 
in  his  lips  triere  is  as  a,  burning  fire. 

—  xvii.  30.  He  that  hath  a  froward  heart  findeth  no 
good :  and  he  that  hath  a  perverse  tongue  falleth  into 
mischief. 

Eph.  iv.  31.  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and  anger, 
and  clamour,  and  evil  speaking,  be  put  away  from 
you,  with  all  malice : 

Jam.  V.  9.  Grudge  not  one  against  another,  brethren, 
lest  ye  be  condemned :  behold,  the  judge  standeth 
before  the  door. 

I  John  ii.  9.  He  that  saith  he  is  in  the  light,  and 
hateth  his  brother,  is  in  darkness  even  until  now. 

 11.  But  he  that  hateth  his  brother  is  in  dark- 
ness, and  walketh  in  darkness,  and  knoweth  not  whither 
he  goeth,  because  that  darkness  hath  blinded  his  eyes. 

(A.  VAIN  MALICE.) 

Prov.  xxvi.  2.  As  the  bird  by  wandering,  as  the  swal- 
low by  flying,  so  the  curse  causeless  shall  not  come. 

§25.  Envy. 

Num.  xi.  28.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  ser- 
vant of  Moses,  one  of  his  young  men,  answered  and 
said,  My  lord  Moses,  forbid  them. 

 29.  And  Moses  said  unto  him,  Enviest  thou 

for  my  sake  ?  would  God  that  all  the  Lord's  people 
were  prophets,  and  that  the  Lord  would  put  his  Spirit 
Upon  them. 

 30.  And  Moses  gat  him  into  the  camp,  he  and 

the  elders  of  Israel. 

—  xii.  3.  And  they  said,  Hath  the  Lord  indeed 
spoken  only  by  Moses  ?  hath  he  not  spoken  also  by 
us  ?   And  the  Lord  heard  it. 

Jobv.  2.  For  wrath  killeth  the  foohsh  man,  and 
envy  slayeth  the  silly  one. 

Ps.  XX  xvii.  7.  Rest  in  the  Lord,  and  wait  patiently 
for  him :  fret  not  thyself  because  of  him  who  pros- 
pereth  in  his  way,  because  of  the  man  who  bring- 
eth wicked  devices  to  pass. 

 8.  Cease  from  anger,  and  forsake  wrath :  fret 

not  thyself  in  any  wise  to  do  evil. 


—  cvi.  16.  They  envied  Moses  also  in  the  camp,  a-nd 
Aaron  the  saint  of  the  Lord. 

—  cxii.  10.  The  wicked  shall  see  it,  and  be  grieved ; 
he  shall  gnash  with  his  teeth,  and  melt  away :  the  de- 
su'c  of  the  wicked  shall  perish. 

Prov.  iii.  31.  Envy  thou  not  the  oppressor,  and 
choose  none  of  his  waj-s. 

—  xiv.  30.  A  sound  heart  is  the  life  of  the  flesh :  but 
envy  the  rottenness  of  the  bones. 

—  xxiii.  17.  Let  not  thine  heart  envy  sinners ;  but 
he  tlwu  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord  all  the  day  long. 

 18.  For  surely  there  is  an  end ;  and  thine  ex- 
pectation shall  not  be  cut  off. 

—  xxiv.  1.  Be  not  thou  envious  against  evil  men, 
neither  desire  to  be  with  them : 

 3.  For  their  heart  studieth  destruction,  and 

their  lips  talk  of  mischief. 

 19.  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil  men, 

neither  be  thou  eu\'ious  at  the  wicked ; 

—  xxvii.  4.  Wrath  is  cruel,  and  anger  is  outrageous ; 
but  who  is  able  to  stand  before  en\  y  ? 

Ec.  iv.  4.  Again,  I  considered  all  travail,  and  every 
right  work,  that  for  this  a  man  is  envied  of  his  neigh- 
bour.   This  is  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

Gal.  V.  26.  Let  us  not  be  desirous  of  vainglory,  pro- 
voking one  another,  envying  one  another. 

Jam.  iii.  14.  But  if  ye  have  bitter  en\'j'ing  and  strife 
in  your  hearts,  glory  not,  and  lie  not  against  the  truth. 

 16.  For  where  envy  and  strife  is,  there  is  con- 
fusion and  every  evil  work. 

—  iv.  5.  Do  ye  think  that  the  Scripture  saith  in 
vain,  The  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  us  lusteth  to  envy? 

§  2G.  Strife. 

Prov.  iii.  29.  Devise  not  evil  against  thy  neighbour, 
seeing  he  dwelleth  securely  by  tliee. 

—  —  30.  Strive  not  with  a  man  without  cause,  if  he 
have  done  thee  no  harm. 

—  X.  12.  Hatred  stirreth  up  strifes :  but  love  cover- 
eth  all  sins. 

—  XV.  18.  A  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  strife  :  but  he 
that  is  slow  to  anger  appeaseth  strife. 

—  xvii.  1.  Better  is  a  dry  morsel,  and  quietness 
therewith,  than  a  house  full  of  sacrifices  with  strife. 

 14.  The  beginning  of  strife  is  as  when  one  let- 

teth  out  water :  therefore  leave  off  contention,  before 
it  be  meddled  with. 

 19.  He  loveth  transgression  that  loveth  strife : 

and  he  that  exalteth  his  gate  seeketh  destruction. 

—  XX.  3.  It  is  an  honour  for  a  man  to  cease  from 
strife :  but  every  fool  will  be  meddling. 

—  XXV.  8.  Go  not  forth  hastily  to  strive,  lest  thmi 
know  not  what  to  do  in  the  end  thereof,  when  thy 
neighbour  hath  put  thee  to  shame. 

—  xxvi.  17.  He  that  passeth  by,  and  meddleth  with 
strife  belonging  not  to  him,  is  like  one  that  taketh  a  dog 
by  the  ears. 

 21.  As  coals  are  to  burning  coals,  and  wood  to 

fire  ;  so  is  a  contentious  man  to  kindle  strife. 

Mat.  xviii.  15.  Moreover,  if  th}'  brother  shall  tres- 
pass agamst  thee,  go  and  tell  him  his  fault  between 
thee  and  him  alone :  if  he  shall  hear  thee,  thou  hast 
gained  thy  brother. 

 16.  But  if  he  will  not  hear  thee,  then  take  with 

thee  one  or  two  more,  that  in  the  mouth  of  two  or 
three  witnesses  every  word  may  be  established. 

Mark  iii.  24.  And  if  a  kingdom  be  divided  against 
itself,  that  kingdom  cannot  stand. 

 25.  And  if  a  house  be  divided  against  itself 

that  house  cannot  stand. 

Luke  xi.  17.  But  he,  knowing  their  thoughts,  said 
unto  them.  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
brought  to  desolation  ;  and  a  house  divided  against  a 
house  falleth. 

I  Cor.  xi.  16.  But  if  any  man  seem  to  be  contentious, 
we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  churches  of  God. 

Gal.  V.  15.  But  if  ye  bite  and  devoiu-  one  another, 
take  heed  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one  of  another. 

§  27.   Rendering  Evil  for  EtIL 

(1.  forbidden.) 
Prov. XX.  23.  Say  not  thou,  I  will  recompense  evil; 
hut  wait  on  the  LoKD,  and  he  shall  save  thee. 


523 


CHAP.  V. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Prov.  xxiv.  29.  Say  not,  I  will  do  so  to  him  as  lie  halli 
done  to  me :  I  will  render  to  the  man  according  to  his 
work. 

Luke  ix.  54.  And  when  his  disciples  James  and  John 
saw  this,  they  said,  Lord,  wilt  thou  that  we  command 
fire  to  come  down  from  heaven,  and  consume  them, 
even  as  Elias  did  ? 

 55.  But  he  turned,  and  rebuked  them,  and 

said,  Ye  know  not  what  manner  of  spirit  ye  are  of 

Rom.  xii.  17.  Recompense  to  no  man  evil  for  evil. 
Provide  things  honest  in  the  sight  of  all  men. 

 19.  Dearly  beloved,  avenge  not  yourselves,  but 

ratlier  give  place  unto  wrath  :  for  it  is  written.  Venge- 
ance is  mine ;  I  will  repaj',  saith  the  Lord. 

I  Thess.  V.  15.  See  that  none  render  evil  for  evil 
unto  any  man ;  but  ever  follow  that  which  is  good, 
both  among  yourselves,  and  to  all  men. 

(3.  RESOLVED  rPON.) 

I  Sam.  XXV.  21.  Now  David  had  said.  Surely  in 
vaiu  have  I  kept  all  that  this  felloic  hath  in  the  wil- 
derness, so  that  nothing  was  missed  of  all  that  per- 
tained unto  him :  and  he  hath  requited  me  evil  for 
good. 

— •  —  22.  So  and  more  also  do  God  unto  the  enemies 
of  David,  if  I  leave  of  all  that  'pertain  to  him  by  the 
morning  light  any  that  pisseth  against  the  wall. 

(3.  PREVENTED.) 

I  Sam.  x\v.  30.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when 
the  Loud  shall  have  done  to  my  lord  according  to  all 
the  good  that  he  hath  spoken  concerning  thee,  and 
shall  have  appointed  thee  ruler  over  Israel ; 

 31.  That  this  shall  be  no  grief  unto  thee,  nor 

offence  of  heart  unto  my  lord,  either  that  thou  hast 
shed  blood  causeless,  or  that  my  lord  hath  avenged 
himself:  but  when  the  Lord  shall  have  dealt  well  with 
my  lord,  then  remember  thine  handmaid. 

 32.  And  David  said  to  Abigail,  Blessed  le  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  sent  thee  this  day  to  meet 
me : 

 33.  And  blessed  he  thy  advice,  and  blessed  he 

thou,  which  hast  kept  me  this  day  from  coming  to  shed 
blood,  and  from  avenging  myself  with  mine  own  hand. 

 34.  For  in  very  deed,  as  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael liveth,  which  hath  kept  me  back  from  hurting 
thee,  except  thou  hadst  hasted  and  come  to  meet  me, 
sureljf  there  had  not  been  left  unto  Nabal  by  the  morn- 
ing light  any  that  pisseth  against  the  wall. 

§  28.  Oppression. 

Job  XX.  19.  Because  he  hath  oppressed  and  hath 
forsaken  the  poor;  hecause  he  hath  violently  taken 
away  a  house  which  he  builded  not ; 

 20.  Surely  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  his 

belly,  he  shall  not  save  of  that  which  he  desired. 

 21.  There  shall  none  of  his  meat  be  left ;  there- 
fore shall  no  man  look  for  his  goods. 

 22.  In  tlie  fulness  of  his  sufficiency  he  shall 

be  in  straits :  every  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come 
upon  him. 

—  vi.  27.  Yea,  ye  overwhelm  the  fatherless,  and  ye 
dig  a  pit  for  your  friend. 

 28.  Now  therefore  be  content,  look  upon  me ; 

for  it  is  evident  unto  you  if  I  lie. 

—  xxii.  8.  But  as  for  the  mighty  man,  he  had  the 
earth;  and  the  honourable  man  dwelt  in  it. 

—  xxiv.  21.  He  evil  entreateth  the  barren  that  bear- 
eth  not :  and  doeth  not  good  to  the  widow. 

—  xxvii.  13.  This  is  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man 
with  God,  and  the  heritage  of  oppressors,  which  they 
shall  receive  of  the  Almighty. 

—  XXXV.  9.  By  reason  of  the  multitude  of  oppres- 
Bions  they  make  the  oppressed  to  cry  :  they  cry  out  by 
reason  of  the  arm  of  the  mighty. 

Ps.  Ixii.  10.  Trust  not  in  oppression,  and  become  not 
vain  in  robbery :  if  riches  increase,  set  not  your  heart 
upon  them. 

Prov.  xiv.  31.  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  reproach- 
eth  his  Maker :  but  he  that  honoureth  him  hath  mercy 
on  the  poor. 

Is.  xsx.  12.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Holy  One  of 


Israel,  Because  ye  despise  this  word,  and  trust  in  op- 
pression and  perverseness,  and  stay  thereon : 

 13.  Therefore  this  iniquity  shall  be  to  you  as 

a  breach  ready  to  fall,  swelling  out  in  a  high  wall, 
whose  breaking  conieth  suddenly  at  an  instant. 

 14.  And  he  shall  break  it  as  the  breaking  of 

the  potters'  vessel  that  is  broken  in  pieces ;  he  shall 
not  spare :  so  that  there  shall  not  be  found  in  the 
bursting  of  it  a  sherd  to  take  fire  from  the  heanh,  or 
to  take  water  withal  out  of  the  pit. 

(A.  GOD  THE  A\'ENGER  OF  THE  OPPRESSED.) 

Jobxxxiv.  28.  So  that  they  cause  the  cry  of  the 
poor  to  come  unto  him,  and  he  heareth  the  cry  of  the 
afflicted. 

Ps.  ciii.  6.  The  Lord  cxecuteth  righteousness  and 
judgment  for  all  that  are  oppressed. 

Is.  xxix.  20.  For  the  terrible  one  is  brought  to  nought, 
and  the  scomer  is  consumed,  and  all  that  watch  for 
'iniquity  are  cut  off : 

 21.  That  make  a  man  an  offender  for  a  word, 

and  lay  a  snare  for  him  that  reproveth  in  the  gate, 
and  turn  aside  the  just  for  a  thing  of  nought. 

§  29.  Flattery. 

Jobxvii.  5.  He  that  speaketh  flattery  to  to  friends, 
even  the  eyes  of  his  children  shall  fail. 

—  xxxii.  20.  I  will  speak,  that  I  may  be  refreshed :  I 
will  open  my  lips  and  answer. 

 21.  Let  me  not,  I  pray  you,  accept  any  man's 

person  ;  neither  let  me  give  flattering  titles  unto  man. 

 22.  For  I  know  not  to  give  flattering  titles ;  in 

so  doing  my  Maker  would  soon  take  me  away. 

Ps.  xii.  3.  They  speak  vanity  every  one  with  his 
neighbour :  with  flattering  lips  and  with  a  double  heart 
do  they  speak. 

 3.  The  Lord  shall  cut  off  all  flattering  lips, 

and  the  tongue  that  speaketh  proud  things  : 

—  xxxvi.  2.  For  he  flattereth  himself  in  his  own 
eyes,  until  his  iniquity  be  found  to  be  hateful. 

—  Ixxviii.  36.  Nevertheless  they  did  flatter  him  with 
their  mouth,  and  they  lied  unto  him  with  their  tongues. 

Prov.  xxiv.  24.  He  that  saith  unto  the  wicked,  Thou 
art  righteous ;  him  shall  the  people  curse,  nations 
shall  abhor  him : 

—  XXV.  26.  A  righteous  man  falling  down  before 
the  wicked  is  as  a  troubled  fountain,  and  a  corrupt 
spring. 

—  xxvi.  28.  A  lying  tongue  hateth  those  that  are  af- 
flicted by  it;  and  a  flattering  mouth  worketh  ruin. 

—  xxviii.  23.  He  that  rebuketh  a  man,  afterwards 
shall  find  more  favour  than  he  that  flattereth  with  the 
tongue. 

—  xxix.  5.  A  man  that  flattereth  his  neighbour 
spreadeth  a  net  for  his  feet. 

§  30.   False  Dealing. 

(1.  MADNESS  FEIGNED.) 

1  Sam.  xxi.  11.  And  the  ser^'ants  of  Achish  said 
unto  him.  Is  not  this  David  the  king  of  the  land  ?  did 
they  not  sing  one  to  another  of  him  in  dances,  saying, 
Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten  thou- 
sands ? 

 12.  And  David  laid  up  these  words  in  his 

heart,  and  was  sore  afraid  of  Achish  the  king  of  Gath. 

 13.  And  he  changed  his  behaviour  before  them, 

and  feigned  himself  mad  in  their  hands,  and  scrabbled 
on  the  doors  of  the  gate,  and  let  his  spittle  fall  down 
upon  his  beard. 

 14.  Then  said  Achish  unto  his  servants,  Lo, 

j'esee  the  man  is  mad :  wherefore  ?7t^«  have  ye  brought 
him  to  me  ? 

 15.  Have  I  need  of  madmen,  that  j'e  have 

brought  this  feUow  to  play  the  madman  in  my  pres- 
ence '!  shall  xins.  fellow  come  into  my  house  ? 

(3.  AN  ARTIFICE  DETECTED.) 

2  Sam.  xiv.  17.  Then  thine  handmaid  said,  The  word 
of  my  lord  the  king  shall  now  be  comfortable  :  for  as 
an  aiigel  of  God,  so  is  niy  lord  the  king  to  discern  good 
and  bad :  therefore  the"  Lord  thy  God  will  be  with 
thee. 


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2Sam.xiv.  18.  Then  the  king  answered  and  said 
unto  the  woman.  Hide  not  from  me,  I  pray  thee,  the 
thing  that  I  shall  ask  thee.  And  the  woman  said.  Let 
my  lord  the  king  now  speak. 

 19.  And  the  king  said.  Is  not  the  hand  of  Joab 

with  thee  in  all  this  ?  And  the  woman  answered  and 
said.  As  thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord  the  king,  none  can 
turn  to  the  right  hand  or  to  the  left  from  aught  that 
my  lord  the  king  hath  spoken  :  for  thy  servant  Joab, 
he  bade  me,  and  he  put  all  these  words  in  the  mouth 
of  thine  handmaid : 

 20.  To  fetch  about  this  form  of  speech  hath 

thy  servant  Joab  done  this  thing :  and  my  lord  zs 
wise,  according  to  the  wisdom  of  an  angel  of  God,  to 
know  all  things  that  are  in  the  earth. 

(3.  petbb's  dissimulation.) 

Gal.  ii.  11.  But  when  Peter  was  come  to  Antioch,  I 
withstood  him  to  the  face,  because  he  was  to  be  blamed. 

 13.  For  before  that  certain  came  from  James, 

he  did  eat  with  the  Gentiles :  but  when  they  were 
come,  he  withdrew  and  separated  liimself,  fearing 
them  which  were  of  the  circumcision. 

 13.  And  the  other  Jews  dissembled  likewise 

with  him  ;  insomuch  that  Barnabas  also  was  carried 
away  with  their  dissimulation. 

(4.  PAUL  DISALLOWS  THE  SUSPICION  OF  FICKLENESS.) 

2  Cor.i.  17.  When  I  therefore  was  thus  minded,  did 
I  use  lightness?  or  the  things  that  I  purpose,  do  I  pur- 
pose according  to  the  flesh,  that  with  me  there  should 
be  yea,  yea,  and  nay,  nay  ? 

§  31.  Falsehood. 

See  also  page  467,  §  77. 

(1.  IN  GENERAL.) 

2  Kings  iv.  28.  Then  she  said.  Did  I  desire  a  son  of 
my  lord?  did  I  not  say.  Do  not  deceire  me  ? 

Job  XV.  3d.  They  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 
vanity,  and  their  belly  prepareth  deceit. 

—  xxi.  34.  How  then  comfort  ye  me  in  vain,  seeing 
in  your  answers  there  remaineth  falsehood  ? 

—  xxiv.  25.  And  if  it  be  not  so  now,  who  will  make 
me  a  liar,  and  make  my  speech  nothing  worth  ? 

—  xxxi.  33.  Iflcoveredmy  transgressions  as  Adam, 
by  hiding  mine  iniquity  in  my  bosom  : 

—  xxxvi.  4.  For  truly  my  words  shall  not  be  false : 
he  that  is  perfect  in  knowledge  is  with  thee. 

Ps.  iv.  2.  O  ye  sons  of  men,  how  long  will  ye  turn 
my  glory  into  shame  ?  Jiow  long  will  ye  love  vanity. 
and  seek  after  leasing  ?  Selah. 

—  1.  19.  Thou  givest  thy  mouth  to  evil,  and  thy 
tongue  frameth  deceit. 

—  lii.  8.  Thou  lovest  evil  more  than  good  ;  and  ly- 
ing rather  than  to  speak  righteousness.  Selah. 

—  Iv.  20.  He  hath  put  forth  his  hands  against  such 
as  be  at  peace  with  him  :  he  hath  broken  his  covenant. 

 21.  Tlie  words  of  his  mouth  were  smoother 

than  butter,  but  war  was  in  his  heart :  his  words  were 
softer  than  oil,  j'et  were  they  drawn  swords. 

—  Ixii.  4.  They  only  consult  to  cast  him  down  from 
his  excellency :  they  delight  in  lies  :  they  bless  with 
their  mouth,  but  they  curse  inwardly.  Selah. 

—  cxvi.  11.  I  said  in  my  haste,  A'll  men  are  liars. 

—  cxix.  69.  The  proud  have  forged  a  lie  against 
me  :  but  I  will  keep  thy  precepts  with  my  whole  heart. 

—  cxliv.  8.  Whose  mouth  speaketh  vanity,  and 
their  right  hand  is  a  right  hand  of  falsehood. 

 11.  Rid  me,  and  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of 

strange  children,  whose  mouth  speaketh  vanity,  and 
their  right  hand  is  a  right  hand  of  falsehood : 

 12.  That  oiu-  sons  may  be  as  plants  grown  up 

in  their  youth  ;  that  our  daughters  7nay  be  as  corner 
stones,  polished  after  the  similitude  of  a  palace : 

Prov.  ii.  12.  To  deliver  thee  from  the  way  of'  the 
evil  man,  from  the  man  that  speaketh  froward  things ; 

 13.  Who  leave  the  paths  of  uprightness,  tcv 

walk  in  the  ways  of  darkness ; 

 14.  Who  rejoice  to  do  evil,  and  delight  in  the 

frowardness  of  the  wicked ; 

 15.  Whose  ways  are  crooked,  and  they  fro- 
ward in  their  paths : 

—  vi.  19.  A  false  witness  that  speaketh  lies,  and  he 
that  soweth  discord  among  brethren. 


—  x.  18.  He  that  hideth  hatred  with  lying  lips,  and 
he  that  ulteretli  a  slander,  is  a  fool. 

—  xvii.  4.  A  wicked  doer  giveth  heed  to  false  lips ; 
and  a  liar  giveth  ear  to  a  naughty  tongue. 

—  xxvi.  23.  Burning  lips  and  a  wicked  heart  ara 
like  a  potsherd  covered  with  silver  dross. 

 24.  He  that  hateth  dissembleth  with  his  lips, 

and  layeth  up  deceit  within  him ; 

 25.  When  he  speaketh  fair,  believe  him  not : 

for  t/iere  are  seven  abominations  in  his  heart. 

 26.   Whose  hatred  is  covered  by  deceit,  his 

wickedness  shall  be  shewed  before  the  whole  congre- 
gation. 

Jer.  V.  2.  And  though  they  say,  The  Lord  liveth; 
surely  they  swear  falsely. 

—  vii.  8.  Behold,  ye  trust  in  lying  words,  that  can- 
not profit. 

—  ix.  3.  And  they  bend  their  tongues  like  their 
bow  for  lies :  but  they  are  not  valiant  for  the  truth 
upon  the  earth ;  for  they  proceed  from  evil  to  evil,  and 
they  know  not  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

 4.  Take  ye  heed  every  one  of  his  neighbour, 

and  trust  ye  not  in  any  brother :  for  every  brother  will 
utterly  supplant,  and  every  neighbour  will  walk  with 
slanders. 

 5.  And  they  will  deceive  every  one  his  neigh- 
bour, and  will  not  speak  the  truth :  they  have  taught 
their  tongue  to  speak  lies,  and  weary  themselves  to 
commit  iniquity. 

 6.  Thine  habitation  is  in  the  midst  of  deceit ; 

through  deceit  they  refuse  to  know  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

Hos.  xi.  12.  Ephraim  compasseth  me  about  with 
lies,  and  the  house  of  Israel  with  deceit :  but  Judah 
yet  ruleth  with  God,  and  is  faithful  with  the  saints. 

(3.  THE  AGREEMENT  BETWEEN  DAVID  AND  JONATHAN.) 

I  Sam.  XX.  6.  If  thy  father  at  all  miss  me,  then  say, 
David  earnestly  asked  leave  of  me  that  he  might  run 
to  Beth-lehem  his  city :  for  there  is  a  yearly  sacrifice 
there  for  all  the  family. 

■  7.  If  he  say  thus,  I(  is  well ;  thy  servant  shall 

have  peace  :  but  if  he  bo  very  wroth,  then  be  sure  that 
evil  is  determined  by  him. 

 27.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  which 

was  the  second  day  of  the  month,  that  David's  place 
was  empty :  and  Saul  said  unto  Jonathan  his  son. 
Wherefore  cometh  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meat,  nei- 
ther yesterday,  nor  to  day  ? 

 28.  And  Jonathan  answered  Saul,  David  earn- 
estly asked  leave  of  me  to  go  to  Beth-lehem  : 

 39.  And  he  said.  Let  me  go,  I  pray  thee ;  for 

our  family  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  city,  and  my  brother, 
ho  hath  commanded  me  to  be  there :  and  now,  if  I  have 
found  favour  in  thine  eyes,  let  me  get  away,  I  pray 
thee,  and  see  my  brethren.  Therefore  he  cometh  not 
unto  the  king's  table. 

(3.  Peter's  HEraous  offence.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  69.  Now  Peter  sat  without  in  the  pal- 
ace :  and  a  damsel  came  unto  him,  saying,  Thou  also 
wast  with  Jesus  of  Galilee. 

 70.  But  he  denied  before  them  all,  saying,  I 

know  not  what  thou  sayest. 

Mark  xiv.  66.  And  as  Peter  was  beneath  in  the  pal- 
ace, there  cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the  high  priest : 

 67.  And  when  she  saw  Peter  warming  him- 
self, she  looked  upon  him,  and  said.  And  thou  also 
wast  with  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

 68.  But  he  denied,  saying,  I  know  not,  neither 

understand  I  what  thou  sayest.  And  he  went  out 
into  the  porch ;  and  the  cock  crew. 

 69.  And  a  maid  saw  him  again,  and  began  to 

say  to  them  that  stood  by.  This  is  one  of  them. 

 70.  And  he  denied  it  again.  And  a  little  after, 

they  that  stood  by  said  again  to  Peter,  Surely  thou  art 
o)is  of  them :  for  thou  art  a  Galilean,  and  thy  speech 
agreeth  thereto. 

Luke  xxii.  56.  But  a  certain  maid  beheld  him  as  he 
sat  by  the  fire,  and  earnestly  looked  upon  him,  and 
said.  This  man  was  also  with  him. 

 57.  And  he  denied  him,  saying.  Woman,  I 

Imow  him  not. 

 58.  And  after  a  little  while  another  saw  him, 


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and  said,  Thou  art  also  of  them.  And  Peter  said, 
Mau,  I  am  not. 

Luke  xxii.  59.  And  about  the  space  of  one  liour  after 
another  confidently  afflrmed,  saying,  Of  a  truth  this 
fdlow  also  was  witli  him ;  for  he  is  a  Galilean. 

 60.  And  Peter  said,  Man,  I  linow  not  what 

thou  sayest.  And  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake, 
the  cock  crew. 

John  xviii.  15.  And  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus,  and 
so  did  another  disciple :  that  disciple  was  known  unto 
the  high  priest,  and  went  in  with  Jesus  into  the  pal- 
ace of  the  high  priest. 

 16.  But  Peter  stood  at  the  door  without. 

Then  went  out  that  other  disciple,  which  was  known 
unto  the  high  priest,  and  spake  unto  her  that  kept  the 
door,  and  brought  in  Peter. 

 17.  Then  saith  the  damsel  that  kept  the  door 

tmto  Peter,  Art  not  thou  also  one  of  this  man's  disci- 
ples ?   He  saith,  I  am  not. 

 25.  And  Simon  Peter  stood  and  warmed  him- 
self. They  said  therefore  unto  him.  Art  not  thou  also 
one  of  his  disciples  ?    He  denied  it,  and  said,  I  am  not. 

 36.  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest,  be- 
ing ?iis  kinsman  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off,  saith,  Did  not 
I  see  thee  in  the  garden  with  him  ? 

 27.  Peter  then  denied  again ;  and  immediately 

the  cock  crew. 

(4.  SAPPniRA.) 

Acts  V.  7.  And  it  was  about  the  space  of  three  hours 
after,  when  his  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done, 
came  in. 

 8.  And  Peter  answered  unto  her,  Tell  me 

whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so  much  ?  And  she  said, 
Yea,  for  so  much. 

 9.  Then  Peter  said  unto  her,  How  is  it  that  ye 

have  agreed  together  to  tempt  the  Spirit  of  tlie  Lord  ? 
behold,  the  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy  hus- 
band ai-e  at  the  door,  and  shall  carry  thee  out. 

(5.  god's  abhorrence  of  FALSEnOOD.) 

Ps.lxiii.  11.  But  the  king  shall  rejoice  in  God ;  ev- 
ery one  that  sweareth  by  him  sliall  glory:  but  the 
mouth  of  them  that  speak  lies  shall  be  stopped. 

—  cxx.  3.  What  shall  be  given  unto  thee  ?  or  what 
shall  be  done  unto  thee,  thou  false  tongue  ? 

 4.  Sharp  arrows  of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of 

juniper. 

Prov.  XX.  17.  Bread  of  deceit  is  sweet  to  a  man ;  but 
afterwards  his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with  gravel. 

Jer.  ix.  8.  Their  toiigue  is  as  an  arrow  shot  out ;  it 
speaketh  deceit :  one  speaketh  peaceably  to  his  neigh- 
bour with  his  mouth,  but  in  heart  he  layeth  his  wait. 

 9.  Shall  I  not  visit  them  for  these  things?  saith 

the  Lord  :  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such  a  na- 
tion as  this  ? 

§  32.  Hypocrisy. 

Job  xrii.  8.  Upright  imn  shall  be  astonied  at  this,  and 
the  innocent  shall  stir  up  himself  against  the  hypocrite. 

Ps.  V.  9.  For  tJiere  is  no  faithfulness  in  their  moutli ; 
their  inward  part  is  very  wickedness ;  their  throat  is  an 
open  sepulchre ;  they  flatter  with  their  tongue. 

Is.  xxix.  13.  Wherefore  the  Lord  said.  Forasmuch 
as  this  people  draw  near  me  with  their  mouth,  and 
with  their  lips  do  honour  me,  but  have  removed  their 
heart  far  from  me,  and  their  fear  toward  me  is  taught 
by  the  precept  of  men : 

 14.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  proceed  to  do  a 

marvellous  work  among  this  people,  even  a  marvellous 
work  and  a  wonder  :  for  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  men 
shall  perish,  and  the  understanding  of  their  prudent 
men  shall  be  hid. 

—  xxxii.  5.  The  vile  person  shall  be  no  more  called 
liberal,  nor  the  churl  said  to  be  bountiful. 

 6.  For  the  vile  person  will  speak  villany,  and 

his  heart  will  work  iniquity,  to  practise  hypocrisy,  and 
to  utter  error  against  the  Lord,  to  make  empty  the  soul 
of  the  hungry;  and  he  will  cause  the  drink  of  the 
thirsty  to  fail. 

 7.  The  instruments  also  of  the  churl  are  evil : 

he  deviseth  wicked  devices  to  destroy  the  poor  with 
lying  words,  even  when  the  needy  speaketh  right. 

 8.  But  the  liberal  deviseth  liberal  things ;  and 

by  liberal  things  shail  he  stand. 


—  xlviii.  1.  Hear  ye  this,  O  house  of  Jacob,  which 
are  called  by  the  name  of  Israel,  and  are  come  forth 
out  of  the  waters  of  Judah,  which  swear  by  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  and  make  mention  of  the  God  of  Israel, 
but  not  in  truth,  nor  in  righteousness. 

—  Iviii.  1.  Cry  aloud,  spare  not,  lift  up  thy  voice  like 
a  trumpet,  and  shew  my  people  their  transgression, 
and  the  house  of  Jacob  their  sins. 

 3.  Yet  they  seek  me  daily,  and  delight  to  know 

my  ways,  as  a  nation  that  did  righteousness,  and  for- 
sook not  the  ordinance  of  their  God:  they  ask  of  me 
the  ordinances  of  justice;  they  take  delight  in  ap- 
proaching to  God. 

Ezek.xxxiii.  31.  And  they  come  unto  thee  as  the 
people  cometh,  and  they  sit  before  thee  as  my  people, 
and  they  hear  thy  worcls,  but  they  will  not  do  them  : 
for  with  their  mouth  they  shew  much  love,  but  their 
heart  goeth  after  their  covetousness. 

Mat.  vi.  24.  No  man  can  serve  two  masters:  for 
either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other ;  or  else 
he  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other.  Ye 
cannot  serve  God  and  mammon. 

—  XV.  7.  Ye  hypocrites,  well  did  Esaias  prophesy 
of  you,  saying, 

 8.  This  people  draweth  nigh  unto  me  with 

their  mouth,  and  honoureth  me  with  their  lips ;  but 
their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

 9.  But  in  vain  they  do  worship  me,  teaching 

for  doctrines  the  commandments  of  men. 

—  xvi.  5.  And  when  his  disciples  were  come  to  the 
other  side,  they  had  forgotten  to  take  bread. 

 6.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Take  heed  and 

beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sad- 
ducees. 

 7.  And  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  say- 
ing. It  is  because  we  have  taken  r.O  bread. 

 8.  Which  when  Jesus  perceived,  he  said  unto 

them,  O  ye  of  little  faith,  why  reason  ye  among  your- 
selves, because  ye  have  brought  no  bread  ? 

 9.  Do  j^e  not  yet  understand,  neither  remem- 
ber the  five  loaves  of  the  five  thousand,  and  how  many 
baskets  ye  took  up  ? 

 10.  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  thou- 
sand, and  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up  ? 

 11.  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand  that 

I  spake  it  not  to  you  concerning  bread,  that  ye  should 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sad- 
ducees  ?  ^ 

 13.  Then  understood  they  how  that  he  bade 

them  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread,  but  of  the 
doctrine  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sadducees. 

—  xxiii.  1.  Then  spake  Jesus  to  the  multitude,  and 
to  his  disciples, 

 3.  Saying,  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  in 

Moses'  seat: 

 3.  All  therefore  whatsoever  they  bid  you  ob- 
serve, that  observe  and  do  ;  but  do  not  ye  after  their 
works :  for  they  say,  and  do  not. 

 13.  But  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 

hypocrites!  for  ye  shut  up  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
against  men :  for  ye  neither  go  in  yourselves,  neither 
suffer  ye  them  that  are  entering  to  go  in. 

 33.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hyp- 
ocrites !  for  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  and  cum- 
min, and  have  omitted  the  weighter  matters  of  the  law, 
judgment,  mercy,  and  faith :  these  ought  ye  to  have 
done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone. 

 34.  Ye  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a  gnat, 

and  swallow  a  camel. 

 26.  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse  first  that 

iphich  is  within  the  cup  and  platter,  that  the  outside  of 
tlicm  may  be  clean  also. 

 38.  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear  right- 
eous unto  men,  but  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy 
and  iniquity. 

Mark  vii.  6.  He  answered  and  saidimto  them.  Well 
hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hj-pocrites,  as  it  is  writ- 
ten. This  people  honoureth  me  -R-ith  tlieir  lips,  but 
their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

Rom.ii.  20.  An  instructor  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher 
of  Ijabes,  which  hast  the  form  of  knowledge  and  of 
the  truth  in  the  law. 

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teachest  thou  not  thyself?  thou  that  preachest  a  man 
should  not  steal,  dost  thou  steal  ? 

Rom.  ii.  23.  Thou  that  sayest  a  man  should  not  com- 
mit adultery,  dost  thou  commit  adultery?  thou  that 
abhorrest  idols,  dost  thou  commit  sacrilege  ? 

 23.  Thou  that  makest  thy  boast  of  the  law, 

through  breaking  the  law  dishonourest  thou  God  ? 

Gal.  ii.  18.  For  if  I  build  again  the  things  which  I 
destroyed,  I  make  myself  a  transgressor. 

Tit.  i.  16.  They  profess  that  they  know  God;  but 
in  works  they  deny  him,  being  abominable,  and  diso- 
bedient, and  unto  every  good  work  reprobate. 

(A.  ITS  rUNISHMENT.) 

Jobviii.  13.  So  are  the  paths  of  all  that  forget  God; 
and  the  hypocrite's  hope  shall  perish: 

 14.  Whose  hope  shall  be  cut  off,  and  whose 

trust  shall  be  a  spider's  web. 

 15.  He  shall  lean  upon  his  house,  but  it  shall 

not  stand :  he  shall  bold  it  fast,  but  it  shall  not  endure. 

—  xiii.  16.  He  also  shall  he  my  salvation :  for  a 
hypocrite  shall  not  come  before  him. 

—  xx.  4.  Knowest  thou  not  this  of  old,  since  man 
was  placed  upon  earth, 

 5.  That  the  triumphing  of  the  wicked  is  short, 

and  the  joj^  of  the  hypocrite  but  for  a  moment? 

 6.  Though  his  excellency  mouut  up  to  the 

heavens,  and  his  head  reach  unto  the  clouds ; 

 '7.  Yet  he  shall  perish  for  ever  like  his  own  dung : 

they  which  have  seen  him  shall  say.  Where  is  he  ? 

 8.  He  shall  fly  away  as  a  dream,  and  shall 

not  be  found :  yea,  he  shall  be  chased  away  as  a  vision 
of  the  night. 

 9.  The  eye  also  tMch  saw  him  shall  see  him  no 

more ;  neither  shall  his  place  any  more  beliold  him. 

 10.  His  children  shall  seek  to  please  the  poor, 

and  his  hands  shall  restore  their  goods. 

 11.  His  bones  are  full  of  the  sin  of  his  youth, 

which  shall  lie  down  with  him  in  the  dust. 

 17.  He  shall  not  see  the  rivers,  the  floods,  the 

brooks  of  honey  and  butter. 

—  —  18.  That  which  he  laboured  for  shall  he  re- 
store, and  shall  not  swallow  it  down :  according  to 
his  substance  sliall  the  restitution  be,  and  he  shall  not 
rejoice  therein. 

—  xxvii.  8.  For  what  is  the  hope  of  the  hypocrite, 
though  he  hath  gained,  when  God  taketh  away  his  soul  ? 

—  xxxvi.  13.  But  the  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up 
wrath :  they  cry  not  when  he  bindeth  them. 

 14.  They  die  in  youth,  and  their  life  is  among 

the  unclean. 

Ps.  1.  16.  But  unto  the  wicked  God  saith,  What  hast 
thou  to  do  to  declare  my  statutes,  or  that  thou  should- 
est  take  my  covenant  in  thy  mouth  ? 

 17.  Seeing  thou  hatest  instruction,  and  castest 

my  words  behind  thee. 

Prov.  iii.  35.  The  wise  shall  inherit  glory :  but  shame 
shall  be  the  promotion  of  fools. 

Mat.  xxiii.  14.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, hypocrites !  for  ye  devour  widows'  houses,  and 
for  a  pretence  make  long  prayer:  therefore  ye  shall 
receive  the  greater  damnation. 

 25.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hyp- 
ocrites !  for  ye  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
of  the  platter,  but  within  they  are  full  of  extortion  and 
excess. 

 37.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hypo- 
crites !  for  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which 
indeed  appear  beautiful  outward,  but  are  within  full 
of  dead  men^s  bones,  and  of  all  uncleanness. 

 29.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hypo- 
crites !  because  ye  build  the  tombs  of  the  prophets, 
and  garnish  the  sepulchres  of  the  righteous. 

Luke  xi.  47.  Woe  unto  you  !  for  ye  build  the  sepul- 
chres of  the  prophets,  and  your  fathers  killed  them. 

§  33.  Manslaughter. 

Gen.  iv.  23.  And  Lamech  said  unto  his  wives,  Adah 
and  Zillah,  hear  my  voice;  ye  wives  of  Lamech, 
hearken  unto  my  speech  ;  for  I  have  slain  a  man  to 
my  wounding,  and  a  young  man  to  my  hurt. 

 24.  If  Cain  shall  be  avenged  sevenfold,  truly 

Lamech  seventy  and  sevenfold. 


§  34.  Murder. 

See  also  page  458,  §  55. 

(1.  DE(<CRIBED,  AND  FOKBIDDEN.) 

Ps.  X.  10.  He  croucheth,  and  humbleth  himself,  that 
the  poor  may  fall  by  his  strong  ones. 

Prov.  i.  18.  And  they  lay  wait  for  their  oion  blood ; 
they  lurk  privily  for  their  omi  lives. 

 19.  So  are  the  ways  of  every  one  that  is  greedy 

of  gain ;  ichich  taketh  away  the  life  of  the  owners  thereof 

—  xxix.  10.  The  bloodthhsty  hate  the  upright:  but 
the  just  seek  his  soul. 

Mat.  V.  21.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by  them 
of  old  time,  Thou  shalt  not  kill;  and  whosoever  shall 
kill  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judgment : 

I  Pet,  iv.  15.  But  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  mur- 
derer, or  as  a  thief,  or  as  an  evil  doer,  or  as  a  busy- 
body in  other  men's  matters. 

(A.  HATRED  IS  MURDER.) 

I  John  iii.  15.  Whosoever  liateth  his  brother  is  a 
murderer  :  and  ye  know  that  no  murderer  hath  eternal 
life  abiding  in  him. 

(2.  THE  FIRST  MURDER.) 

Gen.  iv.  8.  And  Cain  talked  with  Abel  his  brother: 
and  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  in  the  field,  that 
Cain  rose  up  against  Abel  his  brother,  and  slew  him. 

 9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Cain,  Where  is 

Abel  thy  brother  ?  And  he  said,  I  know  not :  Am  I 
my  brother's  keeper  ?  » 

 10.  And  he  said.  What  hast  thou  done  ?  the 

voice  of  thy  brother's  blood  crieth  unto  me  from  the 
ground. 

 11.  And  now  art  thou  cursed  from  the  earth, 

which  hath  opened  her  mouth  to  receive  thy  brother's 
blood  from  thy  hand. 

 12.  When  thou  tillest  the  ground,  it  shall  not 

henceforth  yield  unto  thee  her  strength  ;  a  fugitive  and 
a  vagabond  shalt  thou  be  in  the  earth. 

 13.  And  Cain  said  unto  the  Lord,  My  punish- 
ment is  greater  than  I  can  bear. 

 14.  Behold,  thou  hast  driven  me  out  this  day 

from  the  face  of  the  earth  ;  and  from  thy  face  shall  I 
be  hid ;  and  I  shall  be  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond  in 
the  earth ;  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  every  one 
that  fludeth  me  shall  slay  me. 

 15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Therefore 

whosoever  slaj^eth  Cain,  vengeance  shall  be  taken  on 
him  sevenfold.  And  the  Lord  set  a  mark  upon  Cain, 
lest  any  finding  him  should  kill  him. 

I  John  iii.  12.  Not  as  Cain,  who  was  of  that  wicked 
one,  and  slew  his  brother.  And  wherefore  slew  he 
him?  Because  his  own  works  were  evil,  and  his 
brother's  righteous. 

(3.  MURDER  ATTEMPTED.) 

I  Sam.  xix.  1.  And  Saul  spake  to  Jonathan  his  son, 
and  to  all  his  servants,  that  they  should  kill  David. 

(4.  PREVENTED.) 

I  Sam.  xix.  2.  But  Jonathan  Saul's  son  delighted 
much  in  David:  and  Jonathan  told  David,  saying, 
Saul  my  father  seeketh  to  kill  thee :  now  therefore,  I 
pray  thee,  take  heed  to  thyself  until  the  morning,  and 
abide  in  a  secret  place,  and  hide  thyself: 

 3.  And  I  will  go  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 

in  the  field  where  thou  art,  and  I  will  commune  with  my 
father  of  thee ;  and  what  I  see,  that  I  will  tell  thee. 

—  xxii.  20.  And  one  of  the  sons  of  Ahimelech  the 
son  of  Ahitub,  named  Abiathar,  escaped,  and  fled 
after  David. 

§  35.   Causing  Others  to  Sin. 

(1.  BY  ENTICEMENT.) 

Jobxxxiv.  8.  Which  goeth  in  company  with  the 
workers  of  iniquity,  and  walketh  with  wicked  men. 

Ps.i.  1.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  walketh  not  in  the 
counsel  of  the  ungodly,  nor  standeth  in  the  way  of 
sinners,  nor  sittetii'in  the  seat  of  the  scornful. 

Prov.  i.  10.  My  son,  if  sinners  entice  thee,  consent 
thou  not. 

 11.  If  they  say,  Come  with  us,  let  us  lay  wait 

for  blood,  let  us  lurk  privily  for  the  innocent  without 
cause : 


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Prov.  i.  12.  Let  U3  swallo-w  Ihem  up  alive  as  the 
grave;  and  Avliole,  as  those  that  go  down  into  tlie  pit: 

 13.  We  shall  find  all  precious  substance,  we 

shall  fill  our  houses  with  spoil : 

 14.  Cast  in  thy  lot  among  us ;  let  us  all  have 

one  purse : 

 15.  My  son,  walk  not  thou  in  the  way  with 

them;  refrain  Ihy  foot  from  their  path: 

 16.  For  their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste 

to  shed  blood. 

—  iv.  14  Enter  not  into  the  path  of  the  wicked, 
and  go  not  in  the  way  of  evil  vien. 

 15.  Avoid  it,  pass  not  by  it,  turn  from  it,  and 

pass  away. 

 25.  Let  thine  eyes  look  I'ight  on,  and  let  thine 

eyelids  look  straight  before  thee. 

 26.  Ponder  the  path  of  thy  feet,  and  let  all 

thy  ways  be  established. 

 27.  Turn  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the  left: 

remove  thy  foot  from  evil. 

—  xvi.  29.  A  violent  man  cnticeth  his  neighbour, 
and  leadeth  him  iuto  the  way  that  is  not  good. 

—  xxviii.  10.  Whoso  causetli  the  righteous  to  go 
astray  in  an  evil  way,  he  shall  fall  himself  into  his  own 
pit :  but  the  upright  shall  have  good  things  in  possession. 

I  John  ii.  26.  These  things  have  I  written  unto  you 
concerning  them  that  seduce  you. 

(2.  BY  BRIBERY.) 

•  Job  XV.  34.  For  the  congregation  of  hyiwcrites  s/w?^ 
he  desolate,  and  lire  shall  consume  the  tabernacles  of 
bribery. 

Is.  xxxiii.  13.  He  that  walketh  righteously,  and 
speaketh  uprightly ;  he  that  despiseth  the  gain  of  op- 
pressions, that  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  of 
bribes,  that  stoppeth  his  ears  from  hearing  of  blood, 
and  shutteth  his  eyes  from  seeing  evil ; 

— •  —  16.  He  shall  dwell  on  high ;  his  place  of  de- 
fence shall  he  the  munitions  of  rocks :  bread  shall  be 
given  him ;  his  waters  shall  he  sure. 

(3.  BY  niERARCmCAL  ARROGAls'CE.) 

Mat.  xviii.  6.  But  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these 
little  ones  which  believe  in  me,  it  were  better  for  him 
that  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and  iluit 
he  were  drowned  in  the  depth  of  the  sea. 

 7.  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  offences! 

for  it  must  needs  be  that  offences  come ;  but  woe  to 
that  man  by  whom  the  offence  cometh ! 

Mark  ix.  43.  And  w  hosoever  shall  offend  one  of 
these  little  ones  that  believe  in  me,  it  is  better  for  him 
that  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and  he 
were  cast  into  the  sea. 

Lukexvii.  1.  Then  said  he  unto  the  disciples.  It  is 
impossible  but  that  offences  will  come :  but  woe  unto 
him,  throu!ih  whom  they  come ! 

 2.  It  were  better  for  h\\\\  that  a  millstone  were 

hanged  about  his  neck,  and  he  cast  into  tlie  sea,  than 
that  he  should  offend  one  of  these  little  ones. 

(4.  BY  ABUSE  OF  CHRISTIAN  LIBERTY.) 

Rom.  xiv.  20.  For  meat  destroy  not  the  work  of  God. 
All  things  indeed  are  pure ;  but  it  is  evil  for  that  man 
who  eateth  with  offence. 

 21.  It  is  good  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink 

wine,  nor  thing  whereby  thy  brother  stumbleth, 
or  is  offended,  or  is  made  weak. 

I  Cor.  viii.  13.  Wherefore,  if  meat  make  my  brother 
to  offend,  I  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  standeth, 
lest  I  make  my  brother  to  offend. 

§  36.  Covetousiiess. 

(1.  FORBIDDEN.) 

Deut.  V.  21.  Neither  shalt  thou  desire  thy  neigh- 
bour's wife,  neither  shalt  thou  covet  thy  neighbour's 
house,  his  field,  or  his  manservant,  or  his  maidservant, 
his  ox,  or  his  ass,  or  any  thing  that  is  thy  neighbour's. 

Ps.  x.  3.  Forthewickedboastethofhisheart'sdesire, 
and  blesseth  the  covetous,  whom  the  Lord  abhorreth. 

Luke  xii.  15.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Take  heed,  and 
beware  of  covetousncss :  for  a  man's  life  cousisteth  not 
in  the  abundance  of  the  things  which  he  possesseth. 

I  Cor.  X.  24.  Let  no  man  seek  his  own,  but  every 
man  another's  wealth. 


Phil.  ii.  4.  Look  not  every  man  on  his  own  things, 
but  every  man  also  on  the  things  of  others. 

(2.  indulged.) 
IVIicah  ii.  2.  And  they  covet  fields,  and  take  them  by 
violence;  and  houses,  and  take  them,  away:  so  they 
oppress  a  man  and  his  house,  even  a  man  and  his 
heritage. 

Luke  xvi.  14.  And  the  Pharisees  also,  who  were 
covetous,  heard  all  these  things :  and  they  derided  him. 

2  Pet.  ii.  15.  Which  have  forsaken  the  right  way, 
and  are  gone  astray,  following  the  way  of  Balaam  the 
son  of  Bosor,  who  loved  the  wages  of  unrighteousness ; 

(3.  PUNISHED.) 

Prov.  XV.  27.  He  that  is  greedy  of  gain  troubleth  his 
own  house  ;  but  he  that  hateth  gifts  shall  live. 

Is.  V.  8.  AVoe  unto  them  that  join  house  to  house, 
that  lay  field  to  field,  till  there  he  no  place,  that  they 
may  be  placed  alone  in  the  midst  of  the  earth  ! 

 9.  In  mine  ears  said  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Of  a 

truth  many  houses  shall  be  desolate,  even  great  and 
fair,  without  inhabitant. 

 10.  Yea,  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one 

bath,  and  the  seed  of  a  homer  shall  yield  an  ephah. 

—  Ivii.  17.  For  the  iniquity  of  his  covetousncss  was 
I  wroth,  and  smote  him :  I  hid  me,  and  was  wroth, 
and  he  went  on  frowardly  in  the  way  of  his  heart. 

I  Tim.  vi.  9.  But  they  that  will  be  rich  fall  into 
temptation  and  a  snare,  and  into  many  foolish  and 
hurtful  lusts,  which  drowu  men  in  destruction  and 
perdition. 

 10.  For  the  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all 

evil:  which  while  some  coveted  after,  they  have  erred 
from  the  faith,  and  pierced  themselves  through  with 
many  sorrows. 

Jude  11.  Woe  unto  them !  for  they  have  gone  in  the 
way  of  Cain,  and  ran  greedily  after  the  error  of  Balaam 
for  reward,  and  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  Core. 

(4.   WEALTH    AND    POVERTY    MATTERS   OF  INDEF- 
FEKENCE.) 

Jam.  i.  9.  Let  the  brother  of  low  degree  rejoice  in 
that  he  is  exalted  : 

 10.  But  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  made  low :  be- 
cause as  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass  away. 

 11.  For  the  sun  is  no  sooner  risen  with  a  burn- 
ing heat,  but  it  withereth  the  grass,  and  the  flowep 
thereof  falletli,  and  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  per- 
isheth :  so  also  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in  his 
ways. 

(5.  SPIRITUAL  GIFTS  MAY  BE  COVETED.) 

I  Cor.  xii.  31.  But  covet  earnestly  the  best  gifts:  and 
yet  shew  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  way, 

§37.  Tlieft. 

See  also  page  468,  §  79. 

(1.  DENOUNCED.) 

Jobr.  5.  Whose  harvest  the  hungry  eateth  up,  and 
taketh  it  even  out  of  the  thorns,  and  the  robber  swal- 
loweth  up  their  substance. 

Ps.  1.  18.  When  thou  sawest  a  thief,  then  thou  con- 
sentedst  with  hhn,  and  hast  been  partaker  wath  adul- 
terers. 

—  cxix.  61.  The  bands  of  the  wicked  have  robbed 
me  :  hut  I  have  not  forgotten  thy  la^'. 

Prov.  xxi.  7.  The  robbery  of  the  wicked  shall  de- 
stroy them  ;  because  they  refuse  to  do  judgment. 

Zech.v.  3.  Then  said  he  unto  me,  This  is  the  cm-se 
that  goeth  forth  over  the  fiice  of  the  whole  earth  :  for 
every  one  that  stealeth  shall  be  cut  off  as  on  this  side 
according  to  it ;  and  every  one  that  sweareth  shall  be 
cut  off  as  on  that  side  according  to  it. 

 4.  I  shall  bring  it  forth,  saith  the  Lord  of 

hosts,  and  it  shall  enter  into  the  house  of  the  thiefj 
and  into  the  house  of  him  that  sweareth  falsely  by  my 
name  :  and  it  shall  remain  in  the  midst  of  his  house, 
and  shall  consume  it  with  the  timber  thereof  and  the 
stones  thereof. 

I  Cor.  vi.  8.  Nay,  ye  do  wrong,  and  defraud,  and 
that  y<>^^;■  brethren. 

(2.  RESTITUTION.) 

Lev.  Ti.  2.  If  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  a  trespasa 


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BOOK  XX. 


against  the  Lord,  and  lie  unto  his  neighbour  in  that 
Avliich  was  delivered  him  to  keep,  or  in  fellowship,  or 
in  a  thing  talten  away  by  violence  or  hath  deceived 
his  neighbour ; 

Lev.  vi.  3.  Or  have  found  that  wliich  was  lost,  and 
lielh  concerning  it,  and  swearetli  falsely;  in  any  of 
all  these  that  a  man  doeth,  shining  therein  : 

 4.  Then  it  shall  be,  because  he  hath  sinned, 

and  is  guilty,  that  he  shall  restore  that  which  ho  took 
violently  away,  or  the  thing  which  he  hath  deceitfully 
gotten,  or  that  which  was  delivered  him  to  keep,  or 
the  lost  thing  which  he  found, 

 5.  Or  all  that  about  which  he  hath  sworn 

falsely  ;  he  shall  even  restore  it  in  the  principal,  and 
Bhall  add  the  fifth  part  more  thereto,  and  give  it  unto 
him  to  whom  it  appertaineth,  iu  the  day  of  his  tres- 
pass offering. 

Num.  V.  7.  +  and  he  shall  recompense  his  trespass 
with  tlie  principal  thereof,  and  add  unto  it  the  fifth 
part  thereof,  and  give  it  unto  him  against  whom  he 
hath  trespassed. 

Luke  xix.  8.  And  Zaccheus  stood,  and  said  unto  the 
Lord ;  Behold,  Lord,  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to 
the  poor  ;  and  if  I  have  taken  any  thing  from  any 
man  by  false  accusation,  I  restore  him  fomfold. 

(3.  JUDAS  A  THIEF.) 

John  xii.  4.  Then  saith  one  of  his  disciples,  Judas 
Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  which  should  betray  him, 

 5.  Why  was  not  this  ointment  sold  for  three 

hundred  pence,  and  given  to  the  poor  ? 

 6.  This  he  said,  not  that  he  cared  f<n-  the  poor ; 

but  because  he  was  a  thief,  and  had  the  bag,  and  bare 
what  was  put  therein. 


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SINS  AGAINST  GOD. 
§  38.   Practical  Atheism. 

Ps.  xxxvi.  1.  The  transgression  of  the  wicked  saith 
within  my  heart,  t/iai  tliere  is  no  fear  of  God  before  his 
eyes. 

See  Ps.  xiv.  1  ;  liii.  1.    Rom.  iii.  18. 

§  39.   Forgetfulness  of  God. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  10.  They  kept  not  the  covenant  of  God, 
and  refused  to  walk  in  his  law ; 

 11.  And  forgat  his  works,  and  his  wonders 

that  he  had  shewed  them. 

Hos.  xiii.  6.  According  to  their  pasture,  so  were 
they  filled ;  they  were  filled,  and  their  heart  was  ex- 
alted; therefore  have  they  forgotten  me. 

§  40.   Obstinacy,  and  Hardness  of  Heart. 

Deut.  ix.  13.  Furthermore  the  Lord  spake  unto  me, 
saying,  I  have  seen  this  people,  and,  behold,  it  is  a 
stitfnscked  people : 

Ps.  Ixxviii,  17.  And  they  sinned  yet  more  against 
him  by  provoking  the  Most  High  in  the  wilderness. 

—  xcv.  8.  Harden  not  j^our  heart,  as  in  the  provo- 
cation, and  as  in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilder- 
ness : 

 9.  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved 

me,  and  saw  my  work. 

Prov.  xxviii.  14.  Happy  is  the  man  that  feareth  al- 
ways :  but  he  that  hardeneth  his  heart  shall  fall  into 
mischief 

Is.  xxvi.  10.  Let  favour  be  shewed  to  the  wicked, 
yet  will  he  not  learn  righteousness :  in  the  land  of  up- 
rightness will  he  deal  unjustly,  and  will  not  behold 
the  majesty  of  the  Lord. 

 11.  Lord,  wJtsn  thy  hand  is  lifted  up,  they 

will  not  see :  but  they  shall  see,  and  be  ashamed  for 
ihci7-  envy  at  the  people :  yea,  the  fire  of  thine  enemies 
shall  devour  them. 

—  xlviii.  4.  Because  I  knew  that  thou  art  obstinate, 
and  thy  neck  is  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy  brow  brass ; 

 B.  Yea,  thou  heardest  not ;  yea,  thou  knewest 

not ;  yea,  from  that  time  that  thine  ear  was  not  opened : 
for  I  knew  that  thou  wouldestdeal  very  treacherously, 
and  wast  called  a  transgressor  from  the  womb. 


Jar.  V.  3.  O  Lord,  are  not  thine  eyes  upon  the  truth  ? 
thou  hast  stricken  them,  but  they  have  not  grieved; 
thou  hast  consumed  them,  but  they  have  refused  to  re- 
ceive correction :  they  have  made  their  faces  harder 
than  a  rock  ;  they  have  refused  to  return. 

—  vi.  16.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Stand  ye  in  the  ways, 
and  see,  and  ask  for  the  old  i)aths,  where  is  the  good 
way,  and  walk  therein,  and  ye  shall  find  rest  for  your 
souls.    But  they  said.  We  will  not  walk  therein. 

—  vii.  23.  But  this  thingcommanded  I  them,  saying, 
Obey  my  voice,  and  I  will  be  your  God,  and  ye  shall 
be  my  people :  and  walk  ye  in  all  the  ways  that  I 
have  commanded  you,  that  it  may  be  well  unto  you. 

 24.  But  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their 

car,  but  walked  iu  the  counsels  and  in  the  imagination 
of  their  evil  heart,  and  went  backward,  and  not  forward. 

—  viii.  12.  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had 
committed  abomination?  nay,  they  were  not  at  all 
ashamed,  neither  could  they  blush;  therefore  shall 
they  fall  among  them  that  fall :  in  the  time  oi  their 
visitation  they  shall  be  cast  down,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xix.  15.  Thus  said  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  bring  upon  this  city  and  upon  all 
her  towns  all  the  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  against 
it,  because  they  have  hardened  their  necks,  that  they 
might  not  hear  niy  words. 

Mai.  iii.  13.  Your  words  have  been  stout  against  me, 
saith  the  Lord.  Yet  ye  say,  What  have  we  spoken 
so  viuch  against  thee  ? 

 14.  Ye  have  said.  It  is  vain  to  serve  God  :  and 

what  profit  is  it  that  we  have  kept  his  ordinance,  and 
that  we  have  walked  mournfully  before  the  Loud  of 
hosts  ? 

Mark  viii.  17.  And  when  Jesus  knew  it,  he  saith 
unto  them.  Why  reason  ye,  because  ye  have  no  bread  ? 
perceive  ye  not  yet,  neither  understand  ?  have  ye  your 
heart  yet  hardened  ? 

 18.  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having  ears, 

hear  ye  not  ?  and  do  ye  not  remember  ? 

 19.  When  I  break  the  five  loaves  among  five 

thousand,  how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments  took  ye 
up?    They  say  unto  him.  Twelve. 

 20.  And  when  the  seven  among  four  thousand, 

how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments  took  ye  up  ?  And 
they  said.  Seven. 

 21.  And  he  said  unto  them.  How  is  it  that  ye 

do  not  understand  ? 

Rom.x.  21.  But  to  Israel  he  saith.  All  daylong  1 
have  stretched  forth  my  hands  unto  a  disobedient  and 
gainsaying  people. 

Heb.  iii.  7.  Wherefore  as  the  Holy  Ghost  saith,  To 
day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice, 

 8.  Harden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  provoca- 
tion, in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilderness : 

 9.  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved  me, 

and  saw  my  works  forty  years. 

 15.  While  it  is  said,  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his 

voice,  harden  not  your  hearts,  as  iu  the  provocation. 

—  iv.  7.  Again,  he  limiteth  a  certain  day,  saying  in 
David,  To  day,  after  so  long  a  time;  as  it  is  said.  To 
day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden  not  your  hearts. 

—  V.  11.  Of  whom  we  have  many  things  to  say, 
and  hard  to  be  uttered,  seeing  ye  are  dull  of  hearing. 

§  41.   Tempting  God. 

Deut.vi.  16.  Ye  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord  your  God, 
as  ye  tempted  him  in  Massah. 

Num.  xiv.  22.  Because  all  those  men  which  have 
seen  my  gloiy,  and  my  miracles,  which  I  did  in  Egypt 
and  in  the  wilderness,  and  have  tempted  me  now  these 
ten  times,  and  have  not  hearkened  to  my  voice; 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  18.  And  they  tempted  God  iu  their  heart 
by  asking  meat  for  their  lust. 

 41.  Yea,  they  turned  back  and  tempted  God, 

and  limited  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Is.  vii.  10.  Jloreover  the  Lord  spake  again  unto 
Ahaz,  saying, 

 11.  Ask  thee  a  sign  of  the  Lord  thy  God  ;  ask 

it  either  in  the  depth,  or  in  the  height  above. 

 12.  But  Ahaz  said,  I  will  not  ask,  neither  will 

I  tempt  the  Lord. 

 13.  And  he  said,  Hear  ye  now,  O  house  of 


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CHAP.  VI. 


FALLEN  MAIT. 


BOOK  XX. 


David ;  7s  it  a  small  thing  for  you  to  weary  men,  but 
will  ye  weary  my  God  also? 

Mat.  xii.  38.  Tlien  certain  of  the  scribes  and  of  the 
Pharisees  answered,  saying.  Master,  we  would  see  a 
sign  from  thee. 

—  xvi.  1.  The  Pharisees  also  witli  the  Sadducees 
came,  and  tcmi>ting  desired  him  that  he  would  shew 
them  a  sign  from  heaven. 

—  xxii.  35.  Then  one  of  them,  which  was  a  lawyer, 
asked  him  a  questi/m,  tempting  him,  and  saying, 

Mark  viii.  11.  And  the  Pharisees  came  forth,  and 
began  to  question  with  him,  seeking  of  him  a  sign 
from  heaven,  tempting  him. 

Luke  xi.  16.  And  others,  tempting  him,  sought  of 
him  a  sign  from  heaven. 

John  vi.  30.  They  said  therefore  unto  him,  Wliat 
sign  sbewest  thou  then,  that  we  may  see,  and  believe 
thee  ?  what  dost  thou  work  ? 

1  Cor.  X.  9.  Neither  let  us  tempt  Christ,  as  some  of 
them  also  tempted,  and  were  destroyed  of  serpents. 

See  Mat.  iv.  7.    Luke  iv.  13. 

§  42.   Rebellion  Against  God. 

Deut.  i.  26.  Notwithstanding  j'e  would  not  go  up, 
but  rebelled  against  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 
your  God ; 

 27.  And  ye  murmured  in  your  tents,  and  said. 

Because  the  Lord  hated  us,  he  ha'th  brought  us  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand 
of  the  Amorites,  to  destroy  us. 

—  ix.  7.  Remember,  and  forget  not,  how  thou  pro- 
vokedst  the  Lord  thy  God  to  wrath  in  the  wilderness: 
from  the  day  that  thou  didst  depart  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt,  until  ye  came  unto  this  place,  ye  have  been 
rebellious  against  the  Lord. 

 23.  Likewise  when  the  Lord  sent  you  from 

Kadesh-barnea,  saying,  Go  up  and  possess  the  land 
which  I  have  given  you ;  then  ye  rebelled  against  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord  your  God,  and  ye  believed 
him  not,  nor  hearkened  to  his  voice. 

  24.  Ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  Lord 

from  the  day  that  I  knew  you. 

2  Chp.  xxiv,  19.  Yet  he  sent  prophets  to  them,  to 
bring  them  again  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  they  testified 
against  them:  but  tliey  would  not  give  ear. 

Job  XV.  13  That  thou  turnest  thy  spirit  against  God, 
and  lettest  mch  words  go  out  of  thy  mouth  ? 

 25.  For  he  stretcheth  out  his  hand  against 

God,  and  strengtheneth  himself  against  the  Almighty. 

 26.  He  runneth  upon  him,  even  on  his  neck, 

upon  the  thick  bosses  of  his  bucklers : 

—  xxxiv.  37.  For  he  addeth  rebellion  unto  his  sin, 
he  clappetli  his  hands  among  us,  and  multiplieth  his 
words  against  God. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  9.  Tliey  set  their  mouths  against  the 
heavens,  and  their  tongue  walketh  through  the 
earth. 

Is.  i.  2.  Hear,  0  heavens,  and  give  ear,  0  earth :  for 
tbe  Lord  hath  spoken ;  I  have  nourished  and  brought 
up  children,  and  they  have  rebelled  against  me. 

 3.  The  ox  knoweth  his  owner,  and  the  ass  his 

master's  crib :  hut  Israel  doth  not  know,  my  people 
doth  not  consider. 

 4.  Ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  laden  with  in- 
iquity, a  seed  of  evil  doers,  children  that  are  corrupt- 
ers :  they  have  forsaken  the  Lord,  they  have  provoked 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel  unto  anger,  they  are  gone  away 
backward. 

—  XXX.  9.  That  this  is  a  rebellious  people,  lying 
children,  children  that  will  not  hear  the  law  of  the 
Lord  : 

—  xlv.  9.  Woe  unto  him  that  striveth  with  his 
Maker!  Let  the  potsherd  strive  with  the  potsherds 
of  the  earth.  Shall  the  clay  say  to  him  that  fashion- 
eth  it,  What  makest  thou  'i  or  thy  work.  He  hath  no 
hands  ? 

—  Ixv.  2.  I  have  spread  out  my  hands  all  the  day 
unto  a  rebellious  people,  which  walketh  in  a  way  that 
was  not  good,  after  their  own  thoughts  ; 

Jer.  V.  23.  But  this  people  hath  a  revolting  and  a 
rebellious  heart ;  thev'  are  revolted  and  gone. 
• —  xi  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  A  conspiracy 


is  found  among  the  men  of  Judah,  and  among  tho 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem. 

Ezek.  xii.  2.  Son  of  man,  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst 
of  a  rebellious  house,  which  have  eyes  to  see,  and  see 
not;  they  have  ears  to  hear,  and  hear  not:  for  they 
ai-e  a  rebellious  house. 

(A.  FALSELY  CHARGED.) 

Job  xxxiv.  34.  Let  men  of  understanding  tell  me, 
and  let  a  wise  man  hearken  unto  me. 

 35.  Job  hath  spoken  without  knowledge,  and 

his  words  were  without  wisdom. 

 36.  My  desire  is  thai  Job  may  be  tried  unto  the 

end,  because  of  his  answers  for  wicked  men. 

(B.  ITS  PUNISHMENT.) 

Num.  XV.  30.  But  the  soul  that  doeth  aright -pre- 
sumjiiuously,  whet/i£r  lie  be  born  in  the  land,  or  a 
stranger,  the  same  reproacheth  the  Lord;  and  that 
soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people. 

 31.  Because  he  hath  despised  the  word  of  the 

Lord,  and  hath  broken  his  commandment,  that  soul 
shall  utterly  be  cut  otf ;  his  iniquity  sluili  be  upon  him. 

§  43.  Blasphemy. 

Job  ii.  9.  Then  said  his  wife  unto  him,  Dost  thou 
still  retain  thine  integrity  ?  curse  God,  and  die. 

Ps.  xliv.  15.  My  confusion  is  continually  before  me, 
and  the  shame  of  my  face  hath  covered  me, 

 16.  For  the  voice  of  him  that  reproacheth  and 

blasphemeth ;  by  reason  of  the  enemy  and  avenger. 

—  cxxxix.  19.  Surely  thou  wilt  slay  the  wicked,  0 
God:  depart  from  me  therefore,  ye  bloody  men. 

 20.  For  they  speak  against  thee  wickedly,  and 

thine  enemies  take  thy  name  in  \i  in. 

Ezek.  XX.  27.  Therefore,  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the 
house  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  God  ;  Yet  in  this  your  fixthers  have  blasphemed 
me,  in  that  they  have  conunitted  a  trespass  against  me. 

—  xxxvi.  20.  And  when  they  entered  unto  the 
heathen,  whither  they  went,  they  profaned  my  holy 
name,  when  tUcy  said  to  them.  These  are  the  people 
of  the  Lord,  and  are  gone  forth  out  of  his  land. 

Rom.ii.  24.  For  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed 
among  the  Gentiles  through  you,  as  it  is  written. 

CoLiii.  8.  But  now  yo  also  put  ofT  all  these;  anger, 
wrath,  malice,  blasphemy,  filthy  communication  out 
of  your  mouth. 

§  44.   Lying  for  God. 

Jobxiii.  6.  Hear  now  my  reasoning,  and  hearken  to 
the  pleadings  of  my  lips. 

 7.  Will  ye  speak  wickedly  for  God  ?  and  talk 

deceitfully  for  him  ? 

 8.  Will  ye  accept  his  person  ?  will  ye  contend 

for  God? 

 9.  Is  it  good  that  he  should  search  you  out  ? 

or  as  one  man  mocketh  another,  do  ye  so  mock  him? 

—  xxvii.  11.  I  will  teach  j'ou  by  the  hand  of  God: 
t/iat  which  is  with  the  Almiglity  will  I  not  conceal. 

 12.  Behold,  all  yo  j-ourselvcs  have  seen  itj 

why  then  are  ye  thus  altogether  vain? 

§  45.   Denying  His  Providence. 

Jobxxi.  14.  Therefore  they  say  unto  God,  Depart 
from  us;  for  we  desire  not  the  knowledge  of  thy  ways. 

 15.  What  is  the  Almighty,  that  we  should 

serve  him  ?  and  what  profit  should  we  have,  if  we 
pray  unto  him  ? 

—  xxii.  17.  Which  said  imto  God,  Depart  from  us: 
and  what  can  the  Almighty  do  for  them  ? 

—  xxxiv.  9.  For  he  hath  said,  It  profiteth  a  man 
nothing  that  he  should  delight  himself  with  God. 

Ps.  X.  13.  Wherefore  doth  the  wicked  contemn  God? 
he  hath  said  in  his  heart.  Thou  wilt  not  require  it. 

Hos.  vii.  13.  Woe  unto  them !  for  they  have  fled  from 
me:  destruction  unto  them !  because  the}- have  trans- 
gressed against  me :  though  I  have  redeemed  them,  yet 
they  have  spoken  lies  against  me. 

§  46.   Impeaching  His  Attributes. 

(1.  HIS  KNOWLEDGE.) 

Job  xxii.  12.  Is  not  God  in  the  height  of  heaven? 
and  behold  the  height  of  the  stars,  how  high  they  are! 


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CHAP.  VII. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Job  xxii.  13.  And  thou  sayest,  How  doth  God  know? 
can  he  judge  through  the  dark  cloud  ? 

 14.  Thick  clouds  are  a  covering  to  him,  that 

he  seeth  not;  and  he  walketh  in  the  circuit  of  heaven. 

—  xl.  3.  Shall  he  that  contendeth  with  the  Almighty 
instruct  fiim?  he  that  reproveth  God,  let  him  answer  it. 

Ps.  X.  11.  He  hath  said  in  his  heart,  God  hath  for- 
gotten: he  hideth  his  face;  he  will  never  see  it. 

—  lix.  7.  Behold,  they  belch  out  with  their  mouth: 
swords  are  in  their  lips:  for  who,  say  ikei/,  doth  hear? 

—  Ixxiii.  11.  And  they  say.  How  doth  God  know? 
and  is  there  knowledge  in  the  Most  High  ? 

Is.  xxix.  15.  Woe  unto  them  that  seek  deep  to  hide 
their  counsel  from  the  Lord,  and  their  works  are  in  the 
dark,  and  they  say.  Who  seeth  us  ?  and  who  know- 
eth  us  ? 

 16.   Surely  your  turning  of  things  upside 

down  shall  be  esteemed  as  the  potter's  clay:  for  shall 
the  work  say  of  him  that  made  it,  He  made  me  not? 
or  shall  the  thing  framed  say  of  him  that  framed  it, 
He  had  no  understanding  ? 

 17.  Is  it  not  yet  a  very  little  while,  and  Leb- 
anon shall  be  turned  into  a  fruitful  field,  and  the  fruit- 
ful field  shall  be  esteemed  as  a  forest  ? 

Ezek.  viii.  12.  Then  said  he  unto  me,  Son  of  man, 
hast  thou  seen  what  the  ancients  of  the  house  of 
Israel  do  in  the  dark,  every  man  in  the  chambers  of 
his  imagery  ?  for  they  say.  The  Lord  seeth  us  not ; 
the  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  earth. 

(2.  ms  VERACITY.) 

2  Pet.  iii.  3.  Knowing  this  first,  that  there  shall  come 
in  the  last  days  scoffers,  walking  after  their  own  lusts, 

 4,  And  saying.  Where  is  the  promise  of  his 

coming?  for  since  the  fathers  fell  asleep,  all  things  con- 
tinue as  ihet/  were  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation. 

(3.  HIS  JUSTICE.) 

Job  ix.  16.  If  I  had  called,  and  he  had  answered  me ; 
yet  would  I  not  believe  that  he  had  hearkened  unto 
my  voice. 

 17.  For  he  breaketh  me  with  a  tempest,  and 

multiplieth  my  wounds  without  cause. 

—  xix.  6.  Know  now  that  God  hath  overthrown 
me,  and  hath  compassed  me  with  his  net. 

 7.  Behold,  I  cry  out  of  wrong,  but  I  am  not 

heard:  I  cry  aloud,  but  there  is  no  judgment. 

—  xxxiv.  5.  For  Job  hath  said,  I  am  righteous :  and 
God  hath  taken  away  my  judgment. 

 6.  Should  I  lie  against  my  right?  my  wound 

is  incurable  without  transgression. 

 16.  If  now  tltou  hast  understanding,  hear  this : 

hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  words. 

 17.  Shall  even  he  that  hateth  right  govern? 

and  wilt  thou  condemn  him  that  is  most  just? 

 18.  Is  it  fit  to  say  to  a  king.  Thou  art  wicked? 

and  to  princes,  Ye  are  ungodly? 

 19.  Hoio  much  less  to  him  that  accepteth  not 

the  persons  of  princes,  nor  regardeth  the  rich  more 
than  the  poor?  for  they  all  are  the  work  of  his  hands. 

(4.  HIS  GOODNESS.) 

Ex.  xvi.  9.  And  Moses  spake  unto  Aaron,  Say  unto 
all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel,  Come 
near  before  the  Lord  :  for  he  hath  heard  your  mur- 
murings. 

Num.  xiv.  27.  How  long  shall  I  bear  with  this  evil 
congregation,  which  murmur  against  me?  I  have 
heard  the  murmuring  of  the  children  of  Israel,  which 
they  murmur  against  me. 

 29.  Your  carcasses  shall  fall  in  this  wilderness, 

and  all  that  were  numbered  of  you,  according  to  your 
whole  number,  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward, 
which  have  murmured  against  me, 

—  xvi.  41.  But  on  the  morrow  all  the  congregation 
of  the  children  of  Israel  murmured  against  Moses  and 
against  Aaron,  saying.  Ye  have  killed  the  people  of 
the  Lord. 

Job  ix.  18.  He  will  not  suffer  rae  to  take  ni}'  breath, 
but  filleth  me  with  bitterness. 

 34.  Let  him  take  his  rod  away  from  me,  and 

let  not  his  fear  terrify  me  : 

 35.  Th^n  would  I  speak,  and  not  fear  him ; 

but  it  is  not  so  with  me. 


—  x.  3.  Is  it  good  unto  thee  that  thou  shouldest  op- 
press, that  thou  shouldest  despise  the  work  of  thine 
hands,  and  shine  upon  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  ? 

 4.  Hast  thou  eyes  of  flesh  ?  or  seest  thou  a.s 

man  seeth  ? 

 5.  Are  thy  days  as  the  days  of  man  ?  are  thy 

years  as  man's  days, 

 6.  That  thou  inquirest  after  mine  iniquity,  and 

searchest  after  my  sin  ? 

—  xiii.  25.  Wilt  thou  break  a  leaf  driven  to  and  fro  ? 
and  wilt  thou  pursue  the  dry  stubble  ? 

 26.  For  thou  writest  bitter  things  against  me, 

and  makest  me  to  possess  the  iniquities  of  my  youth. 

—  xvi.  9.  He  teareth  me  in  his  wrath,  who  hateth 
me :  he  gnasheth  upon  me  with  his  teeth ;  mine  ene- 
my sharpeneth  his  eyes  upon  me. 

 11.  God  hath  delivered  me  to  the  ungodly, 

and  turned  me  over  into  the  hands  of  the  wicked. 

 12.  I  was  at  ease,  but  he  hath  broken  me 

asunder:  he  hath  also  taken  me  by  my  neck,  and 
shaken  me  to  pieces,  and  set  me  up  for  his  mark. 

 13.  His  archers  compass  me  round  about,  he 

cleaveth  my  reins  asunder,  and  doth  not  spare;  he 
poureth  out  my  gall  upon  the  ground. 

 14.  He  breaketh  me  with  breach  upon  breach ; 

he  runneth  upon  me  like  a  giant. 

—  xix.  21.  Have  pity  upon  me,  have  pity  upon  me, 
O  ye  my  friends ;  for  the  hand  of  God  hath  touched  me. 

 22.  Why  do  ye  persecute  me  as  God,  and  are 

not  satisfied  with  my  flesh? 

—  XXX.  21.  Thou  art  become  cruel  to  me:  with  thy 
strong  hand  thou  opposest  thyself  against  me. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  Behold,  he  findeth  occasions  against 
me,  he  counteth  me  for  his  enemy; 

 11.  He  putteth  my  feet  in  the  stocks,  he  mark- 

eth  all  my  paths. 

—  xxxvii.  20.  Shall  it  be  told  him  that  I  speak  ?  if 
a  man  speak,  surely  he  shall  be  swallowed  up. 

I  Cor.  X.  10.  Neither  murmur  ye,  as  some  of  them 
also  murmured,  and  were  destroyed  of  the  destroyer. 

Phil.  ii.  14.  Do  all  things  without  murmurings  and 
disputings : 

Jude  16.  These  are  murmurers,  complainers,  walk- 
ing after  their  own  lusts ;  and  their  mouth  speaketh 
great  swelling  words,  having  men's  persons  in  admira- 
tion because  of  advantage. 


CHAP.  VII. 
PUNISHMENT  OF  SIN. 

§  47.   The  Wrath  of  God. 

Ex.  xxxii.  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  I  have 
seen  this  people,  and,  behold,  it  is  a  stiffnecked  people: 

 10.  Now  therefore  let  me  alone,  that  my  wrath 

may  wax  hot  against  them,  and  that  I  may  consume 
them :  and  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation. 

Deut.  ix.  8.  Also  in  Horeb  ye  provoked  the  Lord  to 
wrath,  so  that  the  Lord  was  angry  with  you  to  have 
destroyed  you. 

 23.  And  at  Taberah,  and  at  Massah,  and  at 

Kibroth-hattaavah,  ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wrath. 

2  Chr.  XXX.  8.  Now  be  ye  not  stifl'necked,  as  your 
fathers  were,  but  yield  yourselves  unto  the  Lord,  and 
enter  into  his  sanctuary,  which  he  hath  sanctified  for 
ever:  and  serve  the  Lord  your  God,  that  the  fierce- 
ness of  his  wrath  may  turn  away  from  you. 

Job  XX.  23.  When  he  is  about  to  fill  his  belly,  God 
shall  cast  the  fury  of  his  wrath  upon  him,  and  shall 
rain  it  upon  him  while  he  is  eating. 

Prov.vi.  16.  These  six  things  doth  the  Lord  hate; 
yea,  seven  are  an  abomination  imto  him : 

 17.  A  proud  look,  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands 

that  shed  innocent  blood, 

 18.  A  heart  that  deviseth  wicked  imaginations, 

feet  that  1)6  swift  in  running  to  mischief, 

—  xvii.  15.  He  that  justifieth  the  wicked,  and  he 
that  condemneth  the  just,  even  they  both  are  abomin- 
ation to  the  Lord. 

Jer.  vi.  8.  Be  thou  instructed,  O  Jerusalem,  lest  my 


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CHAP.  VII. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


soul  depart  from  thee ;  lest  I  make  thee  desolate,  a 
laud  not  inhabited. 

Jer.  xxi.  13.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  inhabitant 
of  tlie  valley,  and  rock  of  the  plain,  saith  tiie  Lord  ; 
■which  say,  Who  shall  come  down  against  us  ?  or  who 
ehull  enter  into  our  habitations  ? 

Rom.  i.  18.  For  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from 
heaven  against  all  ungodliness  and  unrighteousness  of 
men,  who  hold  the  truth  in  unrighteousness ; 

Jam.  iv.  4.  Ye  adulterers  and  adulteresses,  know  ye 
not  that  the  friendship  of  the  world  is  enmity  with 
God  ?  whosoever  therefore  will  bo  a  friend  of  the 
World  is  the  enemy  of  God. 

§  48.   The  Understanding'  Darkened. 

Rom.  i.  28.  And  even  as  they  did  not  like  to  retain 
God  in  ilieir  knowledge,  God  gave  them  over  to  a  rep- 
robate mind,  to  do  those  things  which  are  not  con- 
venient ; 

§  49.   The  Conscience  Seared. 

1  Tim.  iv.  2.  Speaking  lies  in  h}'pocrisy;  having 
their  conscience  seared  with  a  hot  iron  : 

Tit.  i.  15.  Unto  the  pure  all  things  are  pure :  but 
imto  them  that  are  defiled  and  unbelieving  w  nothing 
pure ;  but  even  their  mind  and  conscience  is  defiled. 

§  50.   The  Will  Enslaved. 

JeP,  xiii.  23.  Can  the  Ethiopian  change  his  skin,  or 
the  leopard  his  spots?  then  may  ye  also  do  good,  that 
are  accustomed  to  do  evil. 

2  Tim.  iii.  13.  But  evil  men  and  seducers  shall  wax 
worse  and  worse,  deceiving,  and  being  deceived. 

§  51.   An  Accusing'  Conscience. 

Gen.  xli.  9.  Then  spake  the  chief  butler  unto 
Pharaoh,  saying,  I  do  remember  my  faults  this  day : 

I  Kings  xvii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these 
things,  tlmt  the  son  of  the  woman,  the  mistress  of  the 
house,  fell  sick ;  and  his  sickness  was  so  sore,  that 
there  was  no  breath  left  in  him. 

 18.  And  she  said  unto  Elijah,  What  have  I  to 

do  with  thee,  O  thou  man  of  God  ?  art  thou  come  unto 
me  to  call  my  sin  to  remembrance,  and  to  slay  my  son  ? 

§  52.  Fear. 

Jobxviii.  11.  Terrors  shall  make  him  afraid  on  every 
side,  and  shall  drive  him  to  his  feet. 

 12.  His  strength  shall  be  hungerbitten,  and 

destruction  shall  be  ready  at  his  side. 

 14.  His  confidence  shall  be  rooted  out  of  his 

tabernacle,  and  it  shall  bring  him  to  the  king  of  terrors. 

 15.  It  shall  dwell  in  his  tabernacle,  because  it 

is  none  of  his :  brimstone  shall  be  scattered  upon  his 
habitation. 

§  53.   Temporal  Calamities. 

Lev.  xxvi.  23.  And  if  ye  will  not  be  reformed  by  me 
by  these  things,  but  will  walls  contrary  unto  me ; 

 24.  Then  will  I  also  walk  contrary  unto  you, 

and  will  punish  you  yet  seven  times  for  your  sins. 

 25.  And  I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you,  that 

shall  avenge  the  quarrel  of  my  covenant :  and  when 
ye  are  gathered  together  within  your  cities,  I  will  send 
the  pestilence  among  you ;  and  ye  shall  be  delivered 
into  the  hand  of  the  enemy. 

Deut.  ix.  14.  Let  me  alone,  that  I  may  destroy  them, 
and  blot  out  their  name  from  under  heaven :  and  I  will 
make  of  thee  a  nation  mightier  and  greater  than  they. 

—  xxviii.  15.  But  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  Uiou  wilt 
not  hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to 
observe  to  do  all  his  commandments  and  his  statutes 
which  I  command  thee  this  day ;  that  all  these  curses 
shall  come  upon  thee,  and  overtake  thee  : 

 16.  Cursed  shalt  thou  be  in  the  city,  and  cursed 

sJialt  thou  be  in  the  field. 

 17.  Cursed  shall  be  thy  basket  and  thy  store. 

 18.  Cursed  shrdl  be  the  fniit  of  thy  body,  and 

the  fruit  of  thj'  land,  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the 
flocks  of  thy  sheep. 


 19.  Cursed  shalt  thou  be  when  thou  comest  in, 

and  cursed  shalt  thou  be  when  thou  goest  out. 

 20.  The  Lord  shall  send  upon  thee  cursing, 

vexation,  and  rebuke,  in  all  that  thou  settest  thine 
hand  unto  for  to  do,  until  thou  be  destroyed,  and  until 
thou  perish  quickly ;  because  of  the  wickedness  of  thy 
doings,  whereby  thou  hast  forsaken  me. 

 28.  The  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  madness, 

and  blindness,  and  astonishment  of  heart : 

 30.  Thou  shalt  betroth  a  wife,  and  another 

man  shall  lie  with  her:  thou  shalt  build  a  house,  and 
thou  shalt  not  dwell  therein :  thou  shalt  plant  a  vine- 
yard, and  shalt  not  gather  the  grapes  thereof 

 35.  Tlie  Lord  shall  smite  the.e  in  the  knees, 

and  in  the  legs,  with  a  sore  botch  that  cannot  be 
healed,  from  the  sole  of  thy  foot  unto  the  top  of  thy 
head. 

 37.  And  thou  shalt  become  an  astonishment, 

a  proverb,  and  a  byword  among  all  nations  whither 
the  Lord  shall  lead  thee. 

 43.  The  stranger  that  is  within  thee  shall  get 

up  above  thee  very  high  ;  and  thou  shalt  come  down 
very  low. 

 44.  He  shall  lend  to  thee,  and  thou  shfllt  not 

lend  to  him :  he  shall  be  the  head,  and  thou  shalt  be 
the  tail. 

 62.  And  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number, 

whereas  ye  were  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multitude  ; 
because  thou  wouldest  not  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

 63.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  as  the  Lord 

rejoiced  over  you  to  do  you  f;ood,  and  to  multiply 
you;  so  the  Lord  will  rejoice  over  you  to  destroy 
you,  and  to  bring  you  to  nought ;  and  j'e  shall  bo 
plucked  from  off  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  pos- 
sess it. 

 65.  And  among  these  nations  shalt  thou  find 

no  ease,  neither  shall  tiie  sole  of  thy  foot  have  rest: 
but  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  there  a  trembling  heai't, 
and  failing  of  eyes,  and  sorrow  of  mind  : 

I  Sam.  xii.  25.  But  if  ye  shall  still  do  -wickedly,  ye 
shall  be  consumed,  both  ye  and  your  king. 

Jobv.  12.  He  disappointeth  the  devices  of  the  crafty, 
so  that  their  hands  cannot  perform  their  enterprise. 

 13.  He  taketli  the  wise  in  their  own  craftiness: 

and  the  counsel  of  the  froward  is  carried  headlong. 

—  viii.  4.  If  thy  children  have  sinned  against  him, 
and  he  have  cast  them  away  for  their  transgression ; 

—  xiv.  17.  My  transgression  is  sealed  up  in  a  bag, 
and  thou  sewest  up  mine  iniquity. 

—  XV.  28.  And  he  dwelletli  in  desolate  cities,  and 
in  houses  which  no  man  inhabiteth,  which  are  ready 
to  become  heaps. 

 29.  lie  shall  not  bo  rich,  neither  shall  his  sub- 
stance continue,  neither  shall  ho  prolong  the  perfec- 
tion thereof  upon  the  earth. 

—  xviii.  8.  For  he  is  cast  into  a  net  by  his  own  feet, 
and  he  walketh  upon  a  snare. 

 9.  The  gin  shall  take  him  by  the  heel,  and  the 

robber  shall  prevail  against  him. 

 10.  The  snare  is  laid  for  him  in  the  ground, 

and  a  trap  for  him  in  the  way. 

—  XX.  27.  Tlie  heaven  shall  reveal  his  iniquity; 
and  the  earth  shall  rise  up  against  him. 

 28.  The  increase  of  his  house  shall  depart, 

a7id  his  goods  shall  flow  away  in  the  day  of  his  wrath. 

 29.  This  is  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  from 

God,  and  the  heritage  appointed  unto  him  by  God. 

—  xxvii.  16.  Though  he  heap  up  silver  as  the  dust, 
and  prepare  raiment  as  the  clay ; 

 17.  He  may  prepare  if.  but  the  just  shall  put 

it  on,  and  the  innocent  shall  divide  the  silver. 

—  xxxvi.  18.  Because  there  is  wrath,  beirare  lest  he 
take  thee  away  with  his  stroke  :  then  a  great  ransom 
cannot  deliver  thee. 

 19.  Will  he  esteem  thy  riches  ?  no,  not  gold, 

nor  all  the  forces  of  strength. 

Ps.  ix.  15.  The  heathen  are  sunk  down  in  the  pit 
that  they  made :  in  the  net  which  they  hid  is  their 
own  foot  taken. 

—  Ixxviii.  33.  Therefore  their  days  did  he  consume 
in  vanity,  and  their  years  in  troul>le. 

—  cvii.  40.  He  poiireth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 


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CHAP.  VII. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


causeth  them  to  wander  iu  the  wilderness,  wliere  there 
is  no  way. 

Ps.  cxl.  11.  Let  not  an  evil  speaker  be  established 
in  the  earth :  evil  shall  hunt  the  violent  man  to  over- 
throw him. 

Prov.  iii.  33.  The  curse  of  the  Lord  is  in  the  house 
of  the  wicked :  but  he  blesseth  the  habitation  of  the 
just. 

—  ix.  12.  If  thou  be  wise,  thou  shalt  be  wise  for  thy- 
self:  but  2/ thou  scornest,  thou  alone  shalt  bear  it. 

—  X.  7.  The  memory  of  the  just  is  blessed  :  but  the 
name  of  the  wicked  shall  rot. 

—  xi.  27.  He  that  di]!5^ently  seeketh  good  procureth 
favour:  but  he  that  seeketh  mischief,  it  shall  come 
unto  him. 

—  xiii.  15.  Good  understanding  giveth  favour:  but 
the  way  of  transgressors  is  hard. 

 25.  The  righteous  eateth  to  the  satisfying  of 

his  soul :  but  the  belly  of  the  wicked  shall  want. 

—  xvii.  13.  Whoso  rewardeth  evil  for  good,  evil 
shall  not  depart  from  his  house. 

—  xviii.  3.  When  the  wicked  cometh,  then  cometh 
also  contempt,  and  with  ignominy  reproach. 

—  xxiii.  21.  For  the  drimkard  and  the  glutton  shall 
come  to  poverty:  and  drowsiness  shall  clothe  a  man 
with  rags. 

—  xxiv.  8.  He  that  deviseth  to  do  evil  shall  be 
called  a  mischievous  person. 

—  xxvi.  10.  The  great  Ood  that  formed  all  things 
both  rewardeth  the  fool,  and  rewardeth  transgressors. 

—  xxix.  1.  He,  that  being  often  reproved  hardencth 
Ms  neck,  shall  suddenly  be  destroyed,  and  that  with- 
out remedy. 

 16.  When  the  wicked  are  multiplied,  trans- 
gression increascth  :  but  the  righteous  shall  see  their 
fall. 

Ec.  ii.  26.  For  God  giveth  to  a  man  that  is  good  in 
his  sight,  wisdom,  and  knowledge,  and  joy:  but  to 
the  sinner  he  giveth  travail,  to  gather  and  to  heap  up, 
that  he  may  give  to  him  that  is  good  before  God.  This 
also  is  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

Is.  i.  29.  For  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  the  oaks  which 
ye  have  desired,  and  ye  shall  be  confounded  for  the 
'gardens  that  ye  have  chosen. 

 30.  For  ye  shall  be  as  an  oak  whose  leaf 

fadeth,  and  as  a  garden  that  hath  no  water. 

 31.  And  the  strong  shall  be  as  tow,  and  the 

maker  of  it  as  a  spark,  and  they  shall  both  burn  to- 
gether, and  none  shall  quench  tliem. 

—  V.  18.  Woe  unto  theni  that  draw  iniquity  with 
cords  of  vanity,  and  sin  as  it  were  with  a  cart  rope : 

 19.  That  say.  Let  him  make  speed,  a hasten 

his  work,  that  we  may  see  it:  and  let  the  counsel  of 
the  Holy  One  of  Isi-ael  draw  nigh  and  come,  that  we 
may  know  it ! 

 20.  Woe  unto  them  that  call  evil  good,  and 

good  evil ;  that  put  darkness  for  light,  and  light  for 
darkness;  that  put  bitter  for  sweet,  and  sweet  for 
bitter! 

—  ix.  16.  For  the  leaders  of  this  people  cause  iliem 
to  err ;  and  iliey  that  are  led  of  them  are  destroyed. 

 17.  Therefore  the  Lord  shall  have  no  joy  in 

their  young  men,  neither  shall  have  mercy  on  their 
fatherless  and  widows:  for  everyone  is  a  hypocrite 
and  an  evil  doer,  and  every  mouth  speaketh  folly.  For 
all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  hand  is 
stretched  out  still. 

—  xxxii.  9.  Kise  up,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease ; 
hear  my  voice,  ye  careless  daughters ;  give  ear  unto 
my  speech. 

 10.  Many  days  and  years  shall  ye  Ije  troubled, 

ye  careless  women:  for  the  vintage  shall  fail,  the  gath- 
ering shall  not  come. 

 11.  Tremble,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease;  be 

troubled,  ye  careless  ones:  strip  you,  and  make  you 
bare,  and  gird  sackcloth  upon  your  loins. 

 12.  They  shall  lament  for  the  teats,  for  the 

pleasant  fields,  for  the  fruitful  vine. 

—  xliii.  27.  Thy  first  father  hath  sinned,  and  thy 
teachers  have  transgressed  against  me. 

 28.  Therefore  I  have  profaned  the  princes  of 

the  sanctuary,  and  have  given  Jacob  to  the  curse,  and 
Israel  to  reproaches. 


—  Ixiv.  7.  And  there  is  none  that  calleth  upon  thy 
name,  thatstirreth  up  himself  to  take  hold  of  thee:  for 
thou  hast  hid  thy  face  from  us,  and  hast  consumed  us, 
because  of  our  iniquities. 

Jer.  V.  28.  They  are  waxen  fat,  they  shine  :  yea,  they 
overpass  the  deeds  of  the  wicked :  they  judge  not  the 
cause,  the  cause  of  the  fatherless,  yet  they  prosper ; 
and  the  right  of  the  needy  do  they  not  judge. 

 29.  Shall  I  not  visit  for  these  things?  saith  the 

Lord  :  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such  a  nation 
as  this  ? 

—  vi.  15.  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had  com- 
mitted abomination  ?  nay,  they  were  not  at  all  ashamed, 
neither  could  they  blush ;  therefore  they  shall  fall 
among  them  that  foil :  at  the  time  that  I  visit  them 
they  shall  be  cast  down,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  viii.  14.  Why  do  we  sit  still  ?  assemble  yourselves, 
and  let  us  enter  into  the  defcnced  cities,  and  let  us 
be  silent  there :  for  the  Lord  our  God  hath  put  us  to 
silence,  and  given  us  water  of  gall  to  drink,  because 
we  have  sinned  against  the  Lord. 

—  XV.  13.  Thy  substance  and  thy  treasures  will  I 
give  to  the  spoil  without  price,  and  that  for  all  thy 
sins,  even  in  all  thy  borders. 

—  xxxvi.  31.  And  I  will  punish  him  and  his  seed 
and  his  servants  for  their  iniquity;  and  I  will  bring 
upon  them,  and  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem, 
and  upon  the  men  of  Judah,  all  the  evil  that  I  have 
pronounced  against  them ;  but  they  hearkened  not. 

Lam.  i.  8.  Jerusalem  hath  grievously  sinned ;  there- 
fore she  is  i-emoved:  all  that  honoured  her  despise 
her,  because  they  have  seen  her  nakedness:  j'ea,  she 
sigheth,  and  turneth  backward. 

 9.  Her  filthiness  is  in  her  skirts ;  she  remem- 

bcreth  not  her  last  end ;  therefore  she  came  down 
wonderfully :  she  had  no  comforter.  O  Lord,  behold 
my  affliction :  for  the  enemy  hath  magnified  himself. 

—  iii.  47.  Fear  and  a  snare  is  come  upon  us,  desola- 
tion and  destruction. 

Hos.v.  7.  They  have  dealt  treacherously  against  the 
Lord;  for  they  have  begotten  strange  children:  now 
shall  a  month  devour  them  with  their  portions. 

Mic.  ii.  1.  Woe  to  them  that  devise  iniquity,  and 
work  evil  upon  their  beds!  when  the  morning  is  light, 
they  practise  it,  because  it  is  in  the  power  of  their  hand. 

 3.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold, 

against  this  family  do  I  devise  an  evil,  from  which  ye 
shall  not  remove  your  necks ;  neither  shall  ye  go 
haughtily :  for  this  time  is  evil. 

§  o4.    Filial  Doom. 

(See  also  page  681,  §  37.) 

Ps.  cxix,  155.  Salvation  is  far  from  the  wicked  :  for 
they  se*k  not  thy  statutes. 

Jer.  viii.  20.  The  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  is 
ended,  and  we  are  not  saved. 

Mat.  vii.  23.  And  then  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I 
never  knew  you :  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity. 

—  xi.  23.  And  thou,  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted 
unto  heaven,  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell :  for  if  the 
mighty  works,  which  have  been  done  in  thee,  had  been 
done  in  Sodom,  it  would  have  remained  until  this  day. 

 24.  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  it  shall  be  more 

tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom  in  the  day  of  judg- 
ment, than  for  thee. 

1  Cor.  vi.  9.  Know  ye  not  that  the  unrighteous  shall 
not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God?  Be  not  deceived: 
neither  fornicators,  nor  idolaters,  nor  adulterers,  nor 
effeminate,  nor  abusers  of  themselves  with  mankind, 

 10.  Nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards, 

nor  revilers,  nor  extortioners,  shall  inherit  the  king- 
dom of  God. 

Phil.  iii.  19.  Whose  end  is  destraction,  whose  God 
is  their  belly,  and  whose  glory  is  in  their  shame,  who 
mind  earthly  things.) 

Jam.  i.  15.  Then  when  lust  hath  conceived,  it  bring- 
eth  forth  sin ;  and  sin,  when  it  is  finished,  bringeth 
forth  death. 

2  Pet.  ii.  1.  But  there  were  false  prophets  also  among* 
the  people,  even  as  there  shall  be  false  teachers  among 
you,  who  privily  shall  bring  in  damnable  heresies,  even 
denying  the  Lord  that  bought  them,  and  bring  upon 
themselves  swift  destruction. 


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CHAP.  I. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


BOOK  XXL— MAN  REDEEMED. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE  NEW  COVENANT. 
(See  page  69,  Chap.  XIII.,  "OfiBces  of  Christ.") 

§  1.  The  Coyenant. 
2  Sam.xxiii.  5.  Although  mj^  house  he  not  so  "with 
God;  yet  he  hath  made  with  uie  aa  everlasting  cove- 
nant, ordered  in  all  things,  and  sure :  for  this  is  all  my 
salvation,  and  all  viij  desire,  although  he  make  it  not 
to  grow. 

Is.  Ixi.  8.  For  I  the  Loud  love  judgment,  I  hate 
robbeiy  for  burnt  offering;  and  I  will  direct  their 
work  in  truth,  and  I  will  make  an  everlasting  cove- 
nant with  them. 

Ezek.xvi.  7.  I  have  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  the 
bud  of  the  field,  and  thou  hast  increased  and  waxen 
great,  and  thou  art  come  to  excellent  ornaments:  thy 
breasts  are  fashioned,  and  thine  hair  is  grown,  whereas 
thou  toast  naked  and  bare. 

 8.  Now  when  I  passed  by  thee,  and  looked 

upon  thee,  behold,  thy  time  was  the  time  of  love;  and 
I  spread  my  skirt  over  thee,  and  covered  thy  naked- 
ness: yea,  I  sware  unto  thee,  and  entered  into  a 
covenant  with  thee,  saith  the  Lord  God,  and  thou 
becamest  mine. 

Gal.  iii.  15.  Brethren,  I  speak  after  the  manner  of 
men;  though  it  be  but  a  man's  covenant,  j'et  if  it  he 
confirmed,  no  man  disannulleth,  or  addeth  thereto. 

 18.  For  if  the  inheritance  he  of  the  law,  it  is 

no  more  of  promise :  but  God  gave  it  to  Abraham  by 
promise. 

—  iv.  24.  Which  things  are  an  allegoiy :  for  these 
are  the  two  covenants;  the  one  from  the  mount  Sinai, 
wliich  gendereth  to  bondage,  which  is  Agar. 

 25.  For  this  Agar  is  mount  Sinai  in  Arabia, 

and  answereth  to  Jerusalem  which  now  is,  and  is  in 
bondage  witli  her  children. 

Heb.  viii.  6.  But  now  hath  he  obtained  a  more  ex- 
cellent ministry,  by  how  much  also  he  is  the  mediator 
of  a  better  covenant,  which  was  established  upon  bet- 
ter promises. 

 7.  For  if  that  first  covenant  had  been  faultless, 

then  should  no  place  have  been  sought  for  the  second. 

 8.  For  finding  fault  with  tlicm,  he  saith,  Be- 
hold, the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  wlien  I  will  make 
a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of  Israel  and  with  the 
house  of  Judah : 

 9.  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I  made 

with  their  fiithers,  in  the  day  when  I  took  them  by  the 
hand  to  lead  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt;  because 
they  continued  not  in  my  covenant,  and  I  regarded 
them  not,  saitli  the  Lord. 

—  X.  15.  Wliereof  the  Holy  Ghost  also  is  a  witness 
to  us :  for  after  tliat  he  had  said  before, 

 16.  This  is  the  covenant  that  I  will  make  with 

them  after  those  days,  saith  the  Lord :  I  will  put  my 
laws  into  their  hearts,  and  in  their  minds  will  I  write 
them; 

—  viii.  10.  For  this  is  the  covenant  that  I  will  make 
with  the  house  of  Israel  after  those  days,  saith  the 
Lord;  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind,  and  write 
them  in  their  hearts :  and  I  will  be  to  them  a  God, 
and  they  shall  be  to  me  a  people : 

 13.  In  tliat  he  saith,  A  new  covenant,  he  hath 

made  the  first  old.  Now  that  which  decayeth  and 
♦waxetli  old  is  ready  to  vanish  away. 

—  xiL  18.  For  ye  are  not  come  unto  the  mount  that 
might  be  touched,  and  that  burned  with  tire,  nor  unto 
blackness,  and  darkness,  and  tempest. 

See  Is.  lix.  21.   JeP.  xxxi.  31-34;  xxxii.  40. 


I  2.  All  May  be  Saved. 

Rom.  V.  15.  But  not  as  the  ofJence,  so  also  is  the  free 
gift:  lor  if  through  the  offence  of  one  many  be  dead, 
much  more  tlie  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift  by  grace, 
which  is  by  one  man,  Jesus  Christ,  hath  abounded  unto 
many. 

 16.  And  not  as  il  was  by  one  that  sinned,  so 

is  the  gift:  for  the  judgment  was'hy  one  to  condemna- 
tion, but  the  free  gift  is  of  many  offences  unto  justifi- 
cation. 

 17.  For  if  by  one  man's  offence  death  reigned 

by  one ;  much  more  they  which  receive  abundance  of 
grace  and  of  the  gift  of  righteousness  shall  reign  in 
life  by  one,  Jesus  Christ. 

 18.  Thei-efore,  as  by  the  offence  of  one  jiulg- 

ment  came  upon  all  men  to  condemnation ;  even  so  by 
the  righteousness  of  one  the  free  gift  came  upon  all  men 
unto  justification  of  life. 

 19.  For  as  by  one  man's  disobedience  many 

were  made  sinners,  so  by  the  obedience  of  one  shall 
many  be  made  righteous. 

_  20.  Moreover  the  law  entered,  that  the  oflfence 

might  abound.  But  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did 
mueli  more  abound : 

 21.  That  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  death,  even 

so  might  grace  reign  through  righteousness  unto  eternal 
life  by  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 

2  CoP.v.  14.  For  the  love  of  Christ  constraineth  us; 
because  we  thus  judge,  that  if  one  died  for  all,  then 
were  all  dead : 

 15.  And  that  he  died  for  all,  that  they  which 

live  should  not  henceforth  live  imto  themselves,  but 
unto  him  wliich  died  for  them,  and  rose  again. 

I  Tim.  ii.  3.  For  this  is  good  and  acceptable  in  the 
sight  of  God  our  Saviour ; 

 4.  Who  will  have  all  men  to  be  saved,  and 

to  come  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  truth. 

—  iv.  9.  This  is  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of  all 
acceptation. 

 10.  For  therefore  we  both  labour  and  suffer 

reproach,  because  we  trust  in  the  living  God,  who  is 
the  Saviour  of  all  men,  specially  of  those  that  believe. 

Tit.  ii.  11.  For  tlie  grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salva- 
tion hath  appeared  to  all  men, 

I  John  ii.  2.  And  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins: 
and  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for  the  sins  of  the  whole 
world. 

Rev.  xxii.  17.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  say, 
Come.  And  let  him  that  heareth  say,  Come.  And 
let  him  that  is  athirst  come.  And  whosoever  will,  let 
him  take  the  water  of  life  freely. 

See  Mark  xvi.  15,  16.  John  iii.  16,  17.  Acts  ii.  38, 
39.    2Cor.  v.  19.    Eph.  i.  10 ;  iii.  9.    Col.  i.  20. 

§  3.   Few  are  Saved. 

Mat.  vii.  13.  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate  :  for  wide 
is  the  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  de- 
struction, and  many  there  be  wliich  go  in  thereat : 

 14.  Because  strait  is  the  gate,  and  narrow  is  the 

way,  which  leadeth  unto  life,  and  few  there  be  that 
find  it. 

Luke  xiii.  23.  Then  said  one  unto  him.  Lord,  are 
there  lew  that  be  saved  ?    And  he  said  unto  them, 

 24.  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate:  for 

many,  I  say  unto  you,  will  seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall 
not  be  able. 

§  4.   Salvation  is  by  Grace. 
See  Acts  xx.  24.    Rom.  iii.  24;  v.  8,  15,  16,  17;  ix. 
16;  xi.  5,  6.    I  Cor.  iv.  7;  xv.  10.    Eph.  i.  5,  6;  ii 
4-10.    2  Tim.  i.  9.    Tit.  iii.  5.    I  Pet.  i.  10. 


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CHAP.  II. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


CHAP.  IL 
KFFECTUAL  CALLING. 
§  6.   The  Understanding-  Enlightened. 

(1.  THE  GOSPEL  PREACHED.) 

Acts  xvi.  32.  And  they  spake  unto  him  the  word  of 
the  Lord,  and  to  all  that  were  in  his  house. 

Rom,  X.  C.  But  the  righteousness  wliich  is  of  faith 
speaketh  ou  this  wise,  Say  not  in  thine  heart,  Who 
shall  ascend  into  heaven  V  (that  is,  to  brmg  Christ 
down  from  above :) 

 7.  Or,  Who  shall  descend  into  the  deep  ?  (that 

is,  to  bring  up  Christ  again  from  the  dead.) 

 8.  But  what  saith  it  ?    The  word  is  nigh  tliee, 

even  in  thy  mouth,  anil  in  thy  heart ;  that  is,  the  word 
of  faith  which  we  preach ; 

(3.  THE  TRUTH  RECEmiD.) 

Mat.  vii.  24.  Therefore  whosoever  licareth  these  say- 
ings of  mine,  and  doeth  them,  I  will  liken  him  unto  a 
wise  man,  which  Iniilt  his  house  upon  a  rock: 

 25.  And  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods 

came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house: 
and  it  fell  not :  for  it  was  founded  upon  a  rock. 

 26.  And  every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings 

of  mine,  and  doeth  them  not,  shall  be  likened  unto  a 
foolish  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the  sand : 

 27.  And  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods 

came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house; 
and  it  fell :  and  great  was  the  fall  of  it. 

Luke  vi.  47.  Whosoever  cometh  to  me,  and  heareth 
my  sayings,  and  doeth  them,  I  will  shew  you  to  whom 
he  is  like : 

 48.  He  is  like  a  man  which  built  a  house,  and 

digged  deep,  and  laid  the  foundation  on  a  rock:  and 
when  the  flood  arose,  the  stream  beat  vehemently  upon 
that  liouse,  and  could  not  shake  it ;  for  it  was  founded 
upon  a  rock. 

 49.  But  he  that  heareth,  and  doeth  not,  is  like 

a  man  that  without  a  foundation  built  a  house  upon 
the  earth ;  against  which  the  stream  did  beat  vehe- 
mently, and  immediately  it  fell :  and  the  ruin  of  that 
house  was  great. 

Jam.  i.  18.  Of  his  own  will  begat  he  us  with  the 
word  of  truth,  that  we  should  be  a  kind  of  flrstfruits 
of  his  creatures. 

1  Pet.  i.  23.  Being  born  again,  not  of  corruptible 
seed,  but  of  incorruptible,  by  the  word  of  God,  which 
liveth  and  abideth  for  ever. 

2  Pet.  i.  4.  Whereby  are  given  unto  us  exceeding 
great  and  precious  promises;  that  by  these  ye  might 
be  partakers  of  the  divine  nature,  having  escaped  the 
corruption  that  is  in  the  world  through  lust. 

§  6.   The  Will  Renewed. 

(1.  INSTANTAKEOUSLY.) 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  26.  A  new  heart  also  will  I  give  you, 
and  a  new  spirit  will  I  put  within  you :  and  I  will  take 
away  the  stony  heart  out  of  your  flesh,  and  I  will  give 
you  a  heart  of  flesh. 

(2.  WHOLLY.) 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  25.  Then  will  I  sprinkle  clean  water 
upon  you,  and  j^e  shall  be  clean :  from  all  your  fllthi- 
ness,  and  from  all  your  idols,  will  I  cleanse  you. 

Rom.  vi.  1.  Wliat  shall  we  say  then?  Shall  we  con- 
tinue in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound? 

 2.  God  forbid.    How  shall  we,  that  are  dead 

to  sin,  live  any  longer  therein  ? 

 6.  Knowing  this,  that  our  old  man  is  crucified 

with  Mm,  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  destroyed, 
that  henceforth  we  should  not  serve  sin. 

 7.  For  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  from  sin. 

 11.  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be 

dead  indeed  unto  sin,  but  alive  unto  God  through  Jesus 
Christ  our  Lord. 

 12.  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal 

body,  that  ye  should  obey  it  in  the  lusts  thereof 

 13.  Neither  yield  ye  your  members  as  instru- 
ments of  unrighteousness  unto  sin :  but  yield  yourselves 
unto  God,  as  those  that  are  alive  from  the  dead,  and 
your  members  rts  instruments  of  righteousn  ess  unto  God. 

—  vii.  5.  For  when  we  were  iu  the  flesh,  the  motions 


of  sins,  which  were  by  the  law,  did  work  in  our  mem- 
bers to  bring  forth  fruit  unto  death. 

 6.  But  now  we  are  delivered  from  the  law,  that 

being  dead  wherein  we  were  held ;  that  we  should  serve 
in  newness  of  spirit,  and  not  in  the  oldness  of  the  letter. 

2  Cor.  V.  17.  Therefore  if  any  man  be  in  Christ,  he  is 
a  new  creature:  old  things  are  passed  awaj';  behold, 
all  things  are  become  new. 

(3.  mCOMPREHENSIBLY.) 

John  iii.  4.  Nicodemus  saith  unto  him,  How  can  a 
man  be  born  when  he  is  old  ?  can  he  enter  the  second 
time  into  his  mother's  womb,  and  be  bom  ? 

 8.  The  wind  bloweth  where  it  listeth,  and  thou 

hearest  the  sound  thereof,  but  canst  not  tell  whence  it 
cometh,  and  whither  it  goeth :  so  is  every  one  that  is 
born  of  the  Spirit. 

§  7.   This  New  Life  is  of  God. 

Prov.  xvi.  1.  The  preparations  of  the  heart  in  man, 
and  the  answer  of  the  tongue,  is  from  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  27.  And  I  will  put  my  Spirit  within 
you,  and  cause  you  to  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  ye  shall 
keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them. 

John  i.  13.  Whi£h  were  bom,  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the 
will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God. 

Eph.  ii.  1.  And  you  hath  he  quickened,  who  were 
dead  in  trespasses  and  sins ; 

Col.  ii.  13.  And  you,  being  dead  in  your  sins  and  the 
uncircumcision  of  your  flesh,  hath  he  quickened  to- 
gether with  him,  having  forgiven  you  all  trespasses; 

Tit.  iii.  4.  But  after  that  the  kindness  and  love  of 
God  our  Saviour  toward  man  appeared, 

 5.  Not  by  works  of  righteousness  which  we 

have  done,  but  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  us,  by 
the  washing  of  regeneration,  and  renewing  of  the  Holy 
Ghost ; 

 6.  Which  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through 

Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour ; 

§  8.   Man  Co-operates. 

Is.  i.  16.  Wash  ye,  make  you  clean ;  put  away  the  evil 
of  your  doings  from  before  mine  eyes ;  cease  to  do  evil; 

 17.  Learn  to  do  well;  seek  judgment,  relieve 

the  oppressed,  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  for  the  widow. 

John  i.  12.  But  as  many  as  received  him,  to  them 
gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God,  even  to  them 
that  believe  on  his  name : 

Eph.  iv.  20.  But  ye  have  not  so  learned  Christ; 

 21.  If  so  be  that  ye  have  heard  him,  and  have 

been  taught  by  him,  as  the  truth  is  in  Jesus : 

 22.  That  ye  put  off  concerning  the  former  con- 
versation the  old  man,  which  is  corrupt  according  to 
the  deceitful  lusts ; 

 23.  And  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mind ; 

 24.  And  that  ye  put  on  the  new  man,  which 

after  God  is  created  in  righteousness  and  true  holiness. 

 25.  Wherefore  putting  away  lying,  speak  every 

man  truth  with  his  neighbour:  for  we  are  members 
one  of  another. 

—  V.  13.  But  all  things  that  are  reproved  are  made 
manifest  by  the  light ;  for  whatsoever  doth  make  man- 
ifest is  light. 

 14.  Wherefore  he  saith.  Awake  thou  that 

sleepest,  and  arise  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  give 
thee  light. 

Col.  iii-  9.  Lie  not  one  to  another,  seeing  that  ye 
have  put  off  the  old  man  with  his  deeds ; 

 10.  And  have  put  on  the  new  ma7i,  which  is 

renewed  in  knowledge  after  the  image  of  him  that 
created  him : 

 11.  Where  there  is  neither  Greek  nor  Jew, 

circumcision  nor  uncircumcision,  Barbarian,  Scythian, 
bond  nor  free :  but  Chiist  is  all,  and  in  all. 

§  9.   The  N^ew  Birth  a  Necessity. 

John  iii.  3.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Ver- 
ily, verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  E.xcept  a  man  be  bom 
again,  he  cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God. 

 5.  Jesus  answered.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  imto 

thee,  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of  the  Spirit, 
he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

 6.  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh; 

and  that  which  is  born  of  the  Spirit  is  spirit. 


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CHAP.  III. 


MAN^  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI, 


John  iii.  7.  Marvel  not  tliat  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye 
must  be  born  again. 

§  10.   Its  Evidence. 

(1.  FAITH.) 

I  John  V.  1.  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the 
Christ  is  born  of  God  :  and  every  one  that  loveth  him 
tliat  begat,  loveth  him  also  that  is  begotten  of  him. 

 4.  For  whatsoever  is  born  of  God  overcometh 

the  world :  and  this  is  the  victory  that  overcometh 
the  world,  even  our  faitli. 

See  I  Cor.  xii.  3. 

(3.  GOOD  WORKS.) 

I  John  ii.  29.  If  ye  know  that  he  is  righteous,  ye  know 
that  every  one  that  doeth  righteousness  is  born  of  him. 
See  Mat.  v.  16.    Eph.  ii.  10.   Tit.  ii.  14  ;  iii.  8. 


CHAP.  in. 
REPENTANCE. 
§  11.   Nature  of  True  Repentance. 

(1.  A  SENSE  OF  rERSONAL  POLLUTION  AND  GUILT.) 

See  Ps.  li.  2-4,  7.  Is.  Ixiv.  6.  Dan.  ix.  20.  Acts 
ii.  37;  xvi.  30.    I  Tim.  i.  13. 

(2.  AN  APPREHENSION  OF  GOD's  MERCY  IN  CHRIST.) 

See  |8.  liii.  4-6.  Luke  i.  76-78.  Eph.  ii.  4-7.  I  Tim. 
i.  15.    Tit.  iii.  5,  6. 

(3.  GODLY  SORROW  FOR  SIN.) 

Is.  Ivii.  10.  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  greatness  of  thy 
way;  yet  saidst  thou  not.  There  is  no  hope:  thou  hast 
found  the  life  of  thine  hand ;  therefore  thou  wast  not 
grieved. 

 12.  I  will  declare  thy  righteousness,  and  thy 

works ;  for  they  shall  not  profit  thee. 

2  Cor.  vii.  9.  Now  I  rejoice,  not  that  ye  were  made 
Borry,  but  that  ye  sorrowed  to  repentance :  for  ye  were 
made  sorry  after  a  godly  manner,  that  ye  might  re- 
ceive damage  by  us  in  nothing. 

 10.  For  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to 

salvation  not  to  be  repented  of :  but  the  sorrow  of  the 
world  worketh  death. 

(4.  TURNING  PROM  IT  UNTO  GOD.) 

Jer.  xx.xvi,  7.  It  may  be  they  will  present  their  sup- 
plication before  the  Lord,  and  will  return  every  one 
from  his  evil  way :  for  great  is  the  anger  and  the  fury 
that  the  Lord  hath  pronounced  against  this  people. 

§  12.   Repentance  a  Duty. 

Job  xi.  14.  If  iniquity  he  in  thine  hand,  put  it  far 
away,  and  let  not  wickedness  dwell  in  thy  tabernacles. 

 15.  For  then  shall  thou  lift  up  thy  face  without 

spot ;  yea,  thou  shalt  be  steadfast,  and  shalt  not  fear : 

Jer,  vii.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel,  Amend  your  ways  and  j^our  doings,  and  I 
will  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this  place. 

—  xviii.  11.  Now  therefore  go  to,  speak  to  the  men 
of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  saying, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Behold,  I  frame  evil  against 
you,  and  devise  a  device  against  you :  return  j-e  now 
every  one  from  his  evil  M'ay,  and  make  your  ways  and 
your  doings  good. 

—  xxvi.  1 3.  Therefore  now  amend  your  ways  and 
your  doings,  and  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your 
God ;  and  the  Lord  will  repent  him  of  the  evil  that 
he  hath  pronounced  against  you. 

Ezek,  xviii.  30.  Therefore  I  will  judge  j'ou,  O  house 
of  Israel,  every  one  according  to  his  ways,  saith  the 
Lord  God.  Repent,  and  turn  yourselves  from  all  A'our 
transgressions ;  so  iniquity  shall  not  be  your  ruin. 

Dan.  iv.  27.  Wherefore,  O  king,  let  my  counsel  be 
acceptable  unto  thee,  and  break  off  thy  sins  by  right- 
eousness, and  thine  iniquities  by  shewing  nierey  to 
the  poor ;  if  it  may  be  a  lengthening  of  thy  tranquillitv. 

Zech.  i.  3.  The  Lord  hath  been  sore  displeased  with 
your  fathers. 

 3.  Therefore  say  thou  unto  them,  Thus  saith 

the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Turn  ye  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  and  I  will  turn  unto  you,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 


Mat.  iii.  7.  But  when  he  saw  many  of  the  Pharisees 
and  Sadducees  come  to  his  baptism,  he  said  unto  them, 

0  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee 
from  the  wrath  to  come? 

 8.  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet  for  re- 
pentance : 

—  iv.  17.  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to  preach,  and 
to  say.  Repent :  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

—  ix.  13.  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  that  meaneth,  I 
will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice :  for  I  am  not  come 
to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners  to  repentance. 

Mark  i.  15.  And  saying,  The  time  is  fulfilled,  and 
the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand :  repent  ye,  and  believe 
the  gospel. 

—  vi.  12.  And  they  went  out,  and  preached  that 
men  should  repent. 

Luke  V.  32.  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sin- 
ners to  repentance. 

Actsviii.  21.  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this 
matter:  for  thy  heart  is  not  right  in  the  sight  of  God. 

 22.  Repent  therefore  of  this  thy  wickedness, 

and  pray  God,  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  thine  heart 
may  be  forgiven  thee. 

§  13.   Enconragenient  to  Repentance. 

(1.  PROMISES  TO  THE  PENITENT.) 

Deut.  XXX.  1.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  all 
these  things  are  come  upon  thee,  tlie  blessing  and  the 
curse,  which  I  have  set  before  thee,  and  thou  shalt 
call  them  to  mind  among  all  the  nations,  whither  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  driven  thee, 

 2.  And  shalt  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God, 

and  shalt  obey  his  voice  according  to  all  that  I  com- 
mand thee  this  day,  thou  and  tliy  children,  with  all 
thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul ; 

 3.  That  then  the  Lord  thy  God  will  turn  thy 

captivity,  and  have  compassion  upon  thee,  and  will 

1  etum  and  gather  thee  from  all  the  nations,  whither 
the  Lord  thy  God  hath  scattered  thee. 

 4.  If  any  of  thine  be  driven  out  unto  the  out- 
most parts  of  heaven,  from  thence  will  the  Lord  tliy 
God  gather  thee,  and  from  thence  will  he  fetcli  thee: 

 5.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  bring  thee  into 

the  land  which  thy  fathers  possessed,  and  thou  shalt 
possess  it;  and  he  will  do  thee  good,  and  multiply 
thee  above  thy  fothers. 

Job  xxxiii.  26.  He  shall  pray  unto  God,  and  he  will 
be  favourable  unto  him :  and  he  shall  see  his  face  with 
joy:  for  he  will  render  imto  man  his  righteousness. 

Ps.  xxxiv.  18.  The  Lord  2S  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of 
a  broken  heart ;  and  saveth  such  as  be  of  a  contrite  spirit. 

—  cxlvii.  8.  He  healeth  the  broken  in  heart,  and 
bindeth  up  tlicir  wounds. 

Jer.  iv.  1.  If  thou  wilt  return,  O  Israel,  saith  the 
Lord,  return  unto  me:  and  if  thou  wilt  put  away 
thine  abominations  out  of  my  sight,  then  shalt  thou 
not  remove. 

Ezek.  xviii.  21.  But  if  the  wicked  will  turn  from  all 
his  sins  that  he  hath  committed,  and  keep  all  my  stat- 
utes, and  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he  shall 
surely  live,  he  shall  not  die. 

 22.  All  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  com- 
mitted, they  shall  not  be  mentioned  unto  him :  in  his 
righteousness  that  he  hath  done  he  shall  live. 

 27.  Again,  when  the  wicked  7nan  tumeth 

away  from  his  wickedness  that  he  hath  committed, 
and  doeth  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he  shall 
save  his  soul  alive. 

 28.  Because  he  considereth,  and  tumeth  away 

from  all  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  committed, 
he  shall  surely  live,  he  shall  not  die. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  Therefore,  O  thou  son  of  man,  speak 
imto  the  house  of  Israel ;  Thus  ye  speak,  saying,  If  our 
transgressions  and  our  sins  i(,'"upon  us,  and  we  pine 
away  in  them,  how  should  we  then  live? 

 11.  Say  unto  them.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord 

God,  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  the  wicked  ; 
but  that  the  wicked  turn  from  his  way  and  live :  turn 
ye,  turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways;  for  why  will  ye  die, 
O  house  of  Israel  ? 

—  —  12.  Therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  say  unto  the 
children  of  thy  people.  The  righteousness  of  the  right- 
eous shall  not  deliver  him  in  the  day  of  his  transgrcs- 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


sion :  as  for  the  wickedness  of  the  ■wicked,  he  shall 
not  fall  thereby  in  the  day  that  he  turneth  from  his 
wickedness ;  neither  shall  the  righteous  be  able  to  live 
for  his  righteousness  in  the  day  that  he  sinneth. 

Ezek.  xxxiii.  13.  When  I  shall  say  to  the  righteous, 
that  he  shall  surely  live ;  if  he  trust  to  his  own  right- 
eousness, and  commit  iniquity,  all  his  righteousness 
shall  not  be  remembered ;  but  for  his  iniquity  that  he 
hath  committed,  he  shall  die  for  it. 

 14.  Again,  when  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  Thou 

Shalt  surely  die ;  if  he  turn  from  his  sin,  and  do  that 
which  is  lawful  and  right ; 

 15.  If  the  wicked  restore  the  pledge,  give 

again  that  he  had  rohlied,  walk  in  the  statutes  of  life, 
without  committing  iniquity  ;  he  shall  surely  live,  he 
shall  not  die. 

 16.  None  of  his  sins  that  he  hath  committed 

shall  be  mentioned  unto  him :  he  hath  done  that  which 
is  lawful  and  right ;  he  shall  surely  live. 

 17.  Yet  the  children  of  thy  people  say,  The 

way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal :  but  as  for  them,  their 
way  is  not  equal. 

 18.  When  the  righteous  tumeth  from  his 

righteousness,  and  committeth  iniquity,  he  shall  even 
die  thereby. 

 19.  But  if  the  wicked  turn  from  his  wicked- 
ness, and  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he  shall 
live  thereby. 

 20.  Yet  ye  say,  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not 

equal,  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  I  will  judge  you  every 
one  after  his  ways. 

Mat.  V.  3.  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit :  for  theirs 
is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

 4.  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn :  for  they  shall 

be  comforted. 

2  Cor.vi.  2.  (For  he  saith,  I  have  heard  thee  in  a 
time  accepted,  and  in  the  day  of  salvation  have  I  suc- 
coured thee:  behold,  now  is  the  accepted  time;  be- 
hold, now  is  the  day  of  salvation.) 

(2.  GOD  WAITING  TO  BE  GRACIOUS.) 

Luke  XV.  11.  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons: 

 13.  And  the  younger  of  them  said  to  his  father. 

Father,  give  me  the  portion  of  goods  that  falleth  to 
me.    And  he  divided  unto  them  his  living. 

 13.  And  not  many  days  after  the  younger  son 

gathered  all  together,  and  took  his  journey  into  a  far 
country,  and  there  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous 
living. 

 14.  And  when  he  had  spent  all,  there  arose  a 

mighty  famine  in  that  land ;  and  he  began  to  be  in  want. 

 15.  And  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a  citi- 
zen of  that  country ;  and  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to 
feed  swine. 

 16.  And  he  would  foin  have  filled  his  belly 

with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did  eat :  and  no  man 
gave  unto  him. 

 17.  And  when  he  came  to  himself,  he  said. 

How  man}'  hired  servants  of  my  father's  have  bread 
enough  and  to  spare,  and  I  perish  with  hunger ! 

 18.  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  I  will 

say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven, 
and  before  thee, 

 19.  And  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 

son  :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

 20.  And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father.  But 

when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  off,  his  father  saw  him, 
and  had  compassion,  and  ran,  and  fell  ou  his  neck, 
and  kissed  him. 

 21.  And  the  son  said  unto  him,  Father,  I  have 

sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  thy  sight,  and  am  no 
more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son. 

 23.  But  the  father  said  to  his  servants.  Bring 

forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  it  on  him  ;  and  put  a  ring 
on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet : 

 23.  And  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill 

it ;  and  let  us  eat,  and  be  merry  : 

 24.  For  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is  ahve 

again  ;  he  was  lost,  and  is  found.  And  they  began  to 
be  merry. 

 '25.  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field  :  and  as 

he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard  music 
and  dancing. 


 20.  And  he  called  one  of  the  servants,  and 

asked  what  tliese  things  meant. 

 27.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thy  brother  is 

come ;  and  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf,  be- 
cause he  hath  received  him  safe  and  sound. 

 28.  And  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in : 

therefore  came  his  father  out,  and  entreated  him. 

 29.  And  he  answering  said  to  his  father,  Lo, 

these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee,  neither  transgressed 
I  at  any  time  thy  commandment;  and  yet  thou  never 
gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry  with  my 
friends : 

 30.  Bitt  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  was  come, 

which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  harlots,  thou  hast 
killed  for  him  the  fatted  calf. 

 31.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Son,  thou  art  ever 

with  me,  and  all  that  I  have  is  thine. 

 33.  It  was  meet  that  we  should  make  merry, 

and  be  glad :  for  this  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is 
alive  again ;  and  was  lost,  and  is  found. 

(3.  GOING  OUT  AFTER  THE  LOST.) 
(A.  THE  TARABLE  OF  THE  LOST  SUEEP.) 

See  Mat.  xviii.  12,  13.   Luke  xv.  4-7. 

(B.  PARABLE  OF  THE  LOST  PIECE  OF  MONEY.) 

Luke  XV.  8.  Either  what  woman  having  ten  pieces 
of  silver,  if  she  lose  one  piece,  doth  not  light  a  candle, 
and  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  till  she  find  itf 

 9.  And  when  she  hath  found  it,  she  calleth 

Ac?' friends  and  7ie7' neighbours  together,  saying.  Rejoice 
with  me ;  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  lost. 

§  14.  Examples. 

2  Chr.  XV.  4.  But  when  they  in  their  trouble  did 
turn  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  and  sought  him,  he 
was  found  of  them. 

—  XXX.  11.  Nevertheless,  divers  of  Asher  and  Ma- 
nasseh  and  of  Zebulun  humbled  themselves,  and  came 
to  Jerusalem. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  34.  When  he  slew  them,  then  they  sought 
him :  and  they  returned  and  inquired  early  after  God. 

 35.  And  they  remembered  that  God  was  their 

Rock,  and  the  high  God  their  Redeemer. 

Mat.  x.xvi.  75.  And  Peter  remembered  the  word  of 
Jesus,  which  said  unto  him,  Before  the  cock  crow, 
thou  shall  deny  me  thrice.  And  he  went  out,  and 
wept  bitterly. 

Luke  xxii.  Gl.  And  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked 
upon  Peter.  And  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  how  he  had  said  unto  him.  Before  the  cock 
crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

 G3.  And  Peter  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly. 

§  15.    Tlie  Impenitent. 

Prov.  xxi.  29.  A  wicked  man  hardeneth  his  face  :  but 
as  for  the  upright,  he  directeth  his  way. 

Mat.  xi.  20.  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities 
wherein  most  of  his  mighty  works  were  done,  because 
they  repented  not : 

 21.  AVoc  unto  thee,  Chorazin  1  woe  unto  thee, 

Bethsaida  !  for  if  the  mighty  works,  which  were  done 
in  you,  had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon,  they  would 
have  repented  long  ago  in  sackcloth  and  ashes. 

 23.  But  I  say  unto  you.  It  shall  be  more  toler- 
able for  Tyre  and  Sidon  at  the  day  of  judgment,  than 
for  you. 

Luke  X.  13.  Woe  unto  thee,  Chorazin  !  woe  unto  thee, 
Bethsaida !  for  if  the  mighty  works  had  been  done  in 
Tyre  and  Sidon,  which  have  been  done  in  you,  they 
had  a  great  while  ago  repented,  sitting  in  sackcloth 
and  ashes. 

—  xiii.  1.  There  were  present  at  that  season  some 
that  told  him  of  the  Galileans,  whose  blood  Pilate  had 
mingled  Avith  their  sacrifices. 

 2.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them.  Sup- 
pose }-e  that  tiiese  Galileans  were  sinners  above  all 
the  Galileans,  because  they  suff'ercd  such  things? 

 3.  I  tell  you,  Nay":  but,  except  ye  repent,  ye 

shall  all  likewise  ]>erish. 

 4.  Or  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower 

in  Siloam  fell,  and  .slow  them,  think  ye  that  they  were 
sinners  above  all  men  that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem? 


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MAN"  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Luke  xiii.  5.  I  tell  yon,  Nay:  but,  except  ye  repeat, 
ye  shall  all  likewise  perish. 

Rom.  ii.  5.  But,  after  thy  hardnesg  and  impenitent 
heart,  treasurest  up  unto  thyself  wrath  against  the 
day  of  wrath  and  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgment 
of  God ; 

2  Cor.  xii.  21.  And  lest,  when  I  come  again,  my  God 
■will  humble  me  among  you,  and  t/uct  I  shall  bewail 
many  which  have  sinned  already,  and  have  not 
repented  of  the  uncleanness  and  fomicatioa  and  las- 
civiousness  which  they  have  committed. 

Rev.  ii.  21.  And  I  gave  her  space  to  repent  of  her 
fornication ;  and  she  repented  not. 

—  ix.  21.  Neither  repented  they  of  their  murders, 
nor  of  their  sorceries,  nor  of  their  fornication,  nor  of 
their  thefts. 

Heb.  xii.  17.  For  j'e  know  how  that  afterward,  when 
he  would  have  inherited  the  blessing,  he  was  rejected: 
for  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though  he  sought 
it  carefully  with  tears. 

CHAP.  IV. 
FAITH. 

§  16.   Faith  Defined. 

Heb.  xl.  1.  Now  faith  is  the  substance  of  things 
hoped  for,  the  evidence  of  things  not  seen. 

§  17.  Described. 

(1.  IS  A  GIFT  OF  GOD.) 

Mat.  xvi.  17.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-jona:  for  flesh  and 
blood  hath  not  revealed  it  unto  thee,  but  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

Eph.  ii.  8.  For  by  grace  are  ye  saved  through  faith  ; 
and  that  not  of  yourselves :  it  is  the  gift  of  God ; 

(2.  IS  OF  THE  HEAHT.) 

Rom.  X.  9.  That  if  thou  shalt  confess  with  thy  mouth 
the  Lord  Jesus,  and  slialt  believe  in  thine  heart  that 
God  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead,  thou  shalt  be 
saved. 

 10.  For  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto 

righteousness ;  and  with  the  mouth  confession  is  made 
imto  salvation. 

(3.  IS  OP  DIFFERENT  DEGUEES.) 

John  XX.  29.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Thomas,  because 
thou  hast  seen  me,  thou  hast  believed:  blessed  are 
they  that  have  not  seen,  and  yel  have  believed. 

(4.  IS  ACCOMPANIED  BY  LOVE.) 

Eph.  iii.  17.  That  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts 
by  laith ;  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love, 

(5.  IS  A  WORK.) 

Johnvi.  28.  Then  said  they  imto  him.  What  shall 
we  do,  that  we  might  work  the  works  of  God  ? 

 29.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  This 

is  the  work  of  God,  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he 
hath  sent. 

(6.  LEAVES  ALL  TO  FOLLOW  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  viii.  21.  And  another  of  his  disciples  said  imto 
him.  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father. 

 22.  But  Jesus  said  imto  him,  Follow  me;  and 

let  the  dead  bury  their  dead. 

Luke  ix.  59.  And  he  said  unto  another,  Follow  me. 
But  he  said,  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my 
father. 

 60.  Jesus  said  imto  him,  Let  the  dead  bury 

their  dead :  but  go  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

—  xiv.  26.  If  any  man  come  to  me,  and  hate  not  his 
father,  and  mother,  and  wife,  and  children,  and  breth- 
ren, and  sisters,  yea,  and  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot 
be  my  disciple. 

 33.  So  likewise,  whosoever  he  be  of  you  that 

forsaketh  not  all  that  he  hath,  he  cannot  be  my 
disciple. 


Mark  x.  28.  Then  Peter  began  to  say  unto  him,  Lo, 
we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed  thee. 

Luke  v.  27.  And  after  these  things  he  went  forth, 
and  saw  a  publican,  named  Levi,  sitting  at  the  receipt 
of  custom :  and  he  said  unto  him.  Follow  me. 

 28.  And  he  left  all,  rose  up,  and  followed  him. 

Mat.  xiii.  44.  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
unto  treasure  hid  in  a  field ;  the  which  when  a  man 
hath  found,  he  hideth,  and  for  joy  thereof  goeth  and 
selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field. 

 45.  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 

unto  a  merchantman,  seeking  goodly  pearls : 

 46.  AVho,  when  he  had  found  one  pearl  of 

great  price,  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought  it. 

(7.  SITS  AT  JESUS'  FEET  AND  HEARS  HIS  WORD.) 

Luke  X.  89.  And  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which 
also  sat  at  Jesus'  feet,  and  heard  his  word. 

 40.  But  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much 

serving,  and  came  to  him,  and  said,  Lord,  dost  thou 
not  care  that  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  alone  ? 
bid  her  therefore  that  she  help  me. 

 41.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 

[Martha,  Martha,  thou  art  careful  and  troubled  about 
many  things : 

 43.  But  one  thing  is  needful ;  and  Mary  hath 

chosen  that  good  part,  which  shall  not  be  taken  away 
from  her. 

(8.  RECEFVES  THE  KINGDOM  OF  GOD  AS  A  LITTLE 
CHILD.) 

Mark  ix.  3G.  And  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in 
the  midst  of  them :  and  when  he  had  taken  him  in  his 
arms,  he  said  unto  them, 

 37.  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of  such  chil- 
dren in  my  name,  receiveth  me  ;  and  whosoever  shall 
receive  me,  receiveth  not  me,  but  him  that  sent  me. 

Luke  ix.  48.  And  said  unto  them,  Whosoever  shall 
receive  this  child  in  my  name  receiveth  me ;  and  who- 
soever shall  receive  me,  receiveth  him  that  sent  me : 
for  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same  shall  be 
great. 

See  Mat.  xix.  13-15.  Mark  x.  13-16.  Luke  xviiL 
15-17. 

§  18.   Relatiou  of  Faith  to  Works. 

(1.  JUSTIFICATION  BY  FAITH.) 

See  page  544,  Chap.  VI. 

(2.  WORKS  REQUIRED  IN  ORDER  TO  JUSTIFICATION.) 

Deut.  vi.  25.  And  it  shall  be  our  righteousness,  if 
we  observe  to  do  all  these  commandments  before  the 
Lord  our  God,  as  he  hath  commanded  us. 

Jam.ii.  21.  Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified 
by  works,  when  he  had  offered  Isaac  his  son  upon  the 
altar? 

 22.  Seest  thou  how  faith  wrought  with  his 

works,  and  by  works  was  faith  made  perfect? 

 24.  Ye  see  then  how  that  by  works  a  man  is 

justified,  and  not  by  faith  only. 

 25.  Likewise  also  was  not  Rahab  the  harlot 

justified  by  works,  when  she  had  received  the  mes- 
sengers, and  had  sent  them  out  another  way  ? 

(3.  IN  ORDER  TO  SALVATION.) 

Mat.  V.  20.  For  I  say  unto  j'ou.  That  except  your 
righteousness  shall  exceed  the  righteousness  of  the 
scribes  and  Pharisees,  ye  shall  in  no  case  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

Luke  viii.  19.  Tlien  came  to  him  Ms  mother  and  his 
brethren,  and  could  not  come  at  him  for  the  press. 

 20.  And  it  was  told  him  by  certain  which  said. 

Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring 
to  see  thee. 

 21.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  My 

mother  and  my  brethren  are  these  which  hear  the 
word  of  God,  and  do  it. 

—  X.  25.  And,  behold,  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up, 
and  tempted  him,  sajing.  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to 
inherit  eternal  life  ? 

 26.  He  said  unto  him.  What  is  written  in  the 

law  ?  how  readest  thou  ? 

 27.  And  he  answering  said.  Thou  shalt  love 


588 


CHAP.  IV. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy 
roul,  and  witli  all  thy  strength,  and  with  all  thy  mind ; 
an  J  thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

Luke  X.  28.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  answer- 
ed right :  this  do,  and  thou  shalt  live. 

Johnviii.  51.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  If  a 
man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never  see  death. 

—  XV.  14.  Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  whatsoever  I 
command  you. 

I  Cor.  iii.  8.  Now  he  that  planteth  and  he  that 
watereth  are  one:  and  every  man  shall  receive  his 
own  reward  according  to  his  own  labour. 

Gal.  vi.  4.  But  let  every  man  prove  his  own  work, 
and  then  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself  alone,  and 
not  in  another. 

 5.  For  every  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden. 

Heb.vi.  9.  But,  beloved,  we  are  persuaded  better 
things  of  you,  and  things  that  accompany  salvation, 
though  we  thus  speak. 

 10.  For  God  is  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your 

work  and  labour  of  love,  which  yc  have  shewed 
toward  his  name,  in  that  ye  have  ministered  to  the 
saints,  and  do  minister. 

Rom.  ii.  13.  (For  not  the  hearers  of  the  law  are  just 
before  God,  but  the  doers  of  the  law  shall  be  justifled. 

—  X.  5.  For  Moses  describeth  the  righteousness 
which  is  of  the  law.  That  the  man  which  doeth  those 
things  shall  live  by  them. 

Rev.  xxii.  14.  Blessed  are  they  that  do  his  command- 
ments, that  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of  life,  and 
may  enter  in  through  the  gates  into  the  city. 

(A.  PARABLE  OF  THE  TEN  POUNDS.) 

Luke  xix.  13.  He  said  therefore,  A  certain  nobleman 
went  into  a  far  country  to  receive  for  himself  a  king- 
dom, and  to  return. 

 13.  And  he  called  his  ten  servants,  and  de- 
livered them  ten  pounds,  and  said  unto  them,  Occupy 
till  I  come. 

 14.  But  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  a 

message  after  him,  saying.  We  will  not  have  this  man 
to  reign  over  us. 

 15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  he  was 

returned,  having  received  the  kingdom,  tlien  he  com- 
manded these  servants  to  be  called  unto  him,  to  whom 
he  had  given  the  money,  that  he  might  know  how 
much  every  man  had  gained  by  trading. 

 16.  Then  came  the  first,  saying.  Lord,  thy 

pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds. 

 17.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Well,  thon  good 

servant:  because  thou  hast  been  faithful  in  a  very 
little,  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities. 

 18.  And  the  second  came,  saying.  Lord,  thy 

pound  hath  gained  five  pounds. 

 19.  And  he  said  likewise  to  him.  Be  thou  also 

over  five  cities. 

 20.  And  another  came,  saying.  Lord,  behold, 

Jiere  is  thy  pound,  which  I  have  kept  laid  up  in  a 
napkin : 

 21.  For  I  feared  thee,  because  thou  art  an 

austere  man:  thou  takest  up  that  thou  layedst  not 
down,  and  reapest  that  thou  didst  not  sow. 

 22.  And  he  saith  unto  him.  Out  of  thine  own 

mouth  will  I  judge  thee,  tlwu  wicked  servant.  Thou 
knew  est  that  I  was  an  austere  man,  taking  up  that  I 
laid  not  down,  and  reaping  that  I  did  not  sow: 

 23.  Wherefore  then  gavest  not  thou  my  money 

into  the  bank,  that  at  my  coming  I  might  have  re- 
quired mine  own  with  usury  ? 

 24.  And  he  said  unto  them  that  stood  by, 

Take  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  it  to  him  that 
hath  ten  pounds. 

 25.  (And  they  said  unto  him.  Lord,  he  hath 

ten  pounds.) 

 26.  For  I  say  unto  you,  That  unto  every  one 

which  hath  shall  be  given ;  and  from  him  that  hath 
not,  even  that  he  hath  shall  be  taken  away  from  him. 

 27.  But  those  mine  enemies,  which  would  not 

that  I  should  reign  over  them,  bring  hither,  and  slay 
them  before  me. 

(B.  PARABLE  OF  THE  BARREN  FIG  TREE.) 

See  Luke  xiii.  6-9. 


(C.  PARABLE  OF  THE  TALENTS.) 

Mat.  XXV.  14.  For  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  as  a  man 
travelling  into  a  far  country,  wJm  called  his  own  ser- 
vants, and  delivered  unto  them  his  goods. 

 15.  And  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  an- 
other two,  and  to  another  one ;  to  every  man  accord- 
ing to  his  several  ability ;  and  straightway  took  his 
journey. 

 16.  Then  he  that  had  received  the  five  talents 

went  and  traded  with  the  same,  and  made  them  other 
five  talents. 

 17.  And  likewise  he  that  had  received  two,  he 

also  gained  other  two. 

 18.  But  he  that  had  received  one  went  and 

digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money. 

 19.  After  a  long  time  the  lord  of  those  ser- 
vants Cometh,  and  reckoneth  with  them. 

 20.  And  so  he  that  had  received  five  talents 

came  and  brought  other  five  talents,  saying.  Lord, 
thou  deliveredst  unto  me  five  talents  :  behold,  I  have 
gained  beside  them  five  talents  more. 

 21.  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Well  done,  thou 

good  and  faithful  servant :  thou  hast  been  faithfiil  over 
a  few  things,  I  will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  things : 
enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

 23.  He  also  that  had  received  two  talents  came 

and  said,  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  talents  r 
behold,  I  have  gained  two  other  talents  beside  them. 

 23.  His  lord  said  unto  him.  Well  done,  good 

and  faithful  servant;  thou  hast  been  faithful  over  a 
few  things,  I  will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  things  s 
enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

 24.  Then  he  which  had  received  the  one  talent 

came  and  said.  Lord,  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  hard 
man,  reaping  where  thou  hast  not  sown,  and  gather- 
ing where  thou  hast  not  strewed : 

 25.  And  I  was  afraid,  and  went  and  hid  thy 

talent  in  the  earth  :  lo,  iliere  thou  hast  tJmt  is  thine. 

 26.  His  lord  answered  and  said  unto  him, 

Thou  wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou  knewest  that 
I  reap  where  I  sowed  not,  and  gather  where  I  have  not 
strewed : 

 27.  Thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my 

money  to  the  exchangers,  and  then  at  my  coming  I 
should  have  received  mine  own  with  usury. 

 28.  Take  therefore  the  talent  from  him,  and 

give  it  \mto  him  which  hath  ten  talents. 

 29.  For  unto  every  one  that  hath  shall  be  given, 

and  he  shall  have  abundance :  but  from  him  that  hath 
not  shall  be  taken  away  even  that  which  he  hath. 

Mark  iv.  25.  For  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given; 
and  he  that  hath  not,  fi'om  him  shall  be  taken  even 
that  which  he  hath. 

(4.  WORKS  WITHOUT  FAITH  INSUFFICIENT.) 

Job  ix.  2.  I  know  it  w  so  of  a  truth  :  but  how  should 
man  be  just  with  God  ? 

 3.  If  he  will  contend  with  him,  he  cannot  an- 
swer him  one  of  a  thousand. 

Rom.iv.  1.  What  shall  we  say  then  that  Abraham 
our  father,  as  pertaining  to  the  flesh,  hath  found? 

 2.  For  if  Abraham  were  justified  by  works,  he 

hath  whereof  to  glory ;  but  not  before  God. 

 4.  Now  to  him  that  worketh  is  the  reward  not 

reckoned  of  grace,  but  of  debt. 

GaL  iii.  10.  For  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the 
law  are  under  the  curse :  for  it  is  written.  Cursed  is 
every  one  that  continueth  not  in  all  things  which  are 
written  in  the  book  of  the  law  to  do  them. 

(A.  PARABLE  OF  THE  LABORERS  IN  THE  VrNETARD.) 

See  Mat.  xx.  1-15. 

(B.  PARABLE  OF  THE  TWO  SONS.) 

Mat.  xxi.  28.  But  what  think  ye  ?  A  certain  man 
had  two  sons;  and  he  came  to  the  first,  and  said,  Son, 
go  work  to  day  in  my  vineyard. 

 29.  He  answered  and  said,  I  will  not;  but 

afterward  he  repented,  and  went. 

 30.  And  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said  like- 
wise. And  he  answered  and  said,  I  go,  sir ;  and  went 
not. 

 31.  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will  of  his 

father  ?   They  say  unto  him,  The  first.   Jesus  saith 


539 


CHAP.  IV. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


unto  them,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  That  the  publicans 
and  the  harlots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before 
you. 

(5.  FAITH  WITHOUT  AVORKS  INSUPFICIENT.) 

Rom.  iii.  31.  Do  we  then  make  void  the  law  through 
faith  ?    God  forbid  :  j^oa,  we  establish  the  law. 

Tit.  iii-  8.  This  is  a  faithful  saying,  and  these  things 
I  will  that  thou  affirm  constantly,  that  they  which 
have  believed  in  God  might  be  careful  to  maintain 
good  works.  These  things  are  good  and  profitaljlc 
unto  men. 

 14.  And  lot  ours  also  learn  to  maintain  good 

worlds  for  necessary  uses,  that  they  be  not  unfruitful. 

Jam.  ii.  14.  What  (foCA  «i  profit,  my  brethren,  though 
a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  and  have  not  works  ?  can 
faith  save  him? 

 17.  Even  so  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works,  is  dead, 

being  alone. 

 18.  Yea,  a  man  may  say,  Thou  hast  faith,  and 

I  have  works :  shew  me  thy  faith  without  thy  works, 
and  I  will  shew  thee  my  faith  by  my  works. 

 20.  But  wilt  thou  know,  O  vain  man,  that  faith 

without  works  is  dead  ? 

 2G.  For  as  the  body  without  the  spirit  is  dead, 

so  faith  without  works  is  dead  also. 

(6.  WORKS  THE  FRUIT  AND  EVIDENCE  OP  FAITH.) 

Mat.  vii.  16.  Ye  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits. 
Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles  ? 

 17.  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth 

good  fruit;  but  a  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit. 

 18.  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit, 

neither  can  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good  fruit. 

 19.  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 

fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

 20.  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  ye  shall  know 

them. 

—  xii.  33.  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  his  fruit 
good ;  or  else  make  the  tree  corrupt,  and  his  fruit  cor- 
rupt: for  the  tree  is  known  by  Ms  fruit. 

Luke  iii.  9.  And  now  also  the  a.xe  is  laid  unto  the 
root  of  the  trees :  every  tree  therefore  which  bringeth 
not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the 
fire. 

—  vi.  43.  For  a  good  tree  bringeth  not  forth  corrupt 
fruit;  neither  doth  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good 
fruit. 

 44.  For  every  tree  is  known  ])y  his  own  fruit. 

For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather  figs,  nor  of  a  bramble 
bush  gather  they  grapes. 

§  19.   The  Duty  of  Believing. 

Job  XXXV.  14.  Although  thou  sayest  thou  shalt  not 
see  him,  yet  judgment  is  before  him ;  therefore  trust 
thou  in  him. 

 15.  But  now,  because  it  is  not  so,  he  hath  vis- 
ited in  his  anger ;  yet  he  knoweth  it  not  in  great  ex- 
tremity : 

Ps.  xxxvii.  3.  Trust  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good ;  so 
shalt  thou  dwell  in  the  land,  and  verily  thou  shalt  be 
fed. 

—  Iv.  23.  Cast  thy  burden  upon  the  Lord,  and  he 
shall  sustain  thee :  he  shall  never  suffer  the  righteous 
to  be  moved. 

Prov.  iii.  5.  Trust  in  the  Lord  with  all  thine  heart: 
and  lean  not  unto  thine  own  understanding. 

—  xvi.  3.  Oomrait  thy  works  unto  the  Lord,  and 
thy  thoughts  shall  be  established. 

John  xi.  15.  And  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that  I  was 
not  there,  to  the  intent  ye  may  believe ;  nevertheless 
let  us  go  unto  him. 

Acts  xvi.  27.  And  the  keeper  of  the  piison  awaking 
out  of  his  sleep,  and  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  he 
drew  out  his  sword,  and  would  have  killed  himself, 
supposing  that  the  prisoners  had  been  fled. 

 28.  But  Paul  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying. 

Do  thyself  no  harm :  for  we  are  all  here. 

 29.  Then  he  called  for  a  light,  and  sprang  in, 

and  came  trembling,  and  fell  down  before  Paul  and 
Silas, 

 30.  And  brought  them  out,  and  said,  Sirs, 

what  must  I  do  to  be  saved  ? 


 31.  And  they  said,  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus 

Christ,  and  thou  shalt  be  saved,  and  thy  house. 

Rom.xiv.  22.  Hast  thou  faith?  have  it  to  thyself 
before  God.  Happy  is  he  that  condemneth  not  him- 
self in  that  thing  which  he  alloweth. 

2Tim.i.  13.  Hold  fast  the  form  of  sound  words, 
which  thou  hast  heard  of  me,  in  faith  and  love  which 
is  in  Christ  Jesus. 

I  John  iii.  23.  And  this  is  his  commandment.  That 
we  should  believe  on  the  name  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ, 
and  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  commandment. 

(A.  THE  YOUNG  EXHORTED.) 

Ec.  xii.  1.  Remember  now  thy  Creator  in  the  day3 
of  thy  youth,  while  the  evil  days  come  not,  nor  the 
years  draw  nigh,  when  thou  shalt  say,  I  have  no  plea- 
sure in  them ; 

 2.  While  the  sun,  or  the  light,  or  the  moon,  or 

the  stars,  be  not  darkened,  nor  the  clouds  return  after 
the  rain : 

§  20.   Examples  of  Faith. 

Job  xiii.  15.  Though  he  slay  me,  yet  will  I  trust  in 
him :  but  I  will  maintain  mine  ovm  ways  befbre 
him. 

Ps.  iv.  6.  Tliere  be  many  that  say.  Who  will  shew 
us  any  good?  Lord,  lift  thou  up  the  light  of  thy 
countenance  upon  us. 

—  xi.  1.  In  the  Lord  put  I  my  trust :  how  say  ye 
to  my  soul.  Flee  as  a  bird  to  your  mountain? 

—  xiii.  5.  But  I  have  trusted  in  thy  mercy ;  my 
heart  shall  rejoice  in  thy  salvation. 

—  xxii.  4.  Our  fathers  trusted  in  thee :  they  trusted, 
and  thou  didst  deliver  them. 

—  xxxi.  14.  But  I  trusted  in  thee,  O  Lord  :  I  said. 
Thou  art  my  God. 

—  xl.  3.  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  my  mouth, 
even  praise  unto  our  God  :  many  shall  see  it,  and  fear, 
and  shall  trust  in  the  Lord. 

—  Iii.  8.  But  I  am  like  a  green  olive  tree  in  the 
house  of  God :  I  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever 
and  ever. 

—  cxvi.  10.  I  believed,  therefore  have  I  spoken :  I 
was  greatly  afHicted : 

Mat.  viii.  19.  And  a  certain  scribe  came,  and  said 
unto  him.  Master,  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 
thou  goest. 

—  ix.  9.  And  as  Jesus  passed  forth  from  thence, 
he  saw  a  man,  named  Matthew,  sitting  at  tlie  receipt 
of  custom :  and  he  saith  imto  him.  Follow  me.  And 
he  arose,  and  followed  him. 

—  XV.  23.  But  he  answered  her  not  a  ward.  And 
his  disciples  came  and  besought  him,  saying,  Send  her 
away ;  for  she  crieth  after  us. 

—  xvi.  16.  And  Simon  Peter  answered  and  said, 
Thou  art  the  Chi-ist,  the  Son  of  the  living  God. 

Mark  v.  18.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  ship, 
he  that  had  been  possessed  with  the  devU  prayed  him 
that  he  might  be  with  him. 

—  ix.  24.  And  straightway  the  father  of  the  child 
cried  out,  and  said  with  tears.  Lord,  I  believe;  help 
thou  mine  unbelief. 

—  X.  17.  And  when  he  was  gone  forth  into  the  way, 
there  came  one  running,  and  kneeled  to  him,  and 
asked  him,  Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may 
inherit  eternal  life  ? 

 47.  And  when  he  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of 

Nazareth,  he  began  to  cry  out,  and  say,  Jesus,  iJtou  Son 
of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

 48.  And  many  charged  him  that  he  should 

hold  his  peace :  but  .he  cried  the  more  a  great  deal. 
Thou  Son  of  David  have  mercy  on  me. 

Luke  iii.  10.  And  the  people  asked  him,  saj-ing. 
What  shall  we  do  then? 

—  ix.  18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  alone 
praying,  his  disciples  were  with  hini ;  and  he  asked 
them,  saying,  Whom  say  the  pcojile  that  I  am  ? 

 19.  The.v  answering  said,  John  the  Baptist ; 

but  some  say,  Elias ;  and  others  say,  that  one  of  the 
old  prophets  is  risen  again. 

 20.  He  said  unto  them,  But  whom  say  ye  that 

I  am?   Peter  answering  said.  The  Christ  of  (jod. 

 57.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  they  went 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


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in  the  way,  a  certain  man  said  unto  him,  Lord,  I  will 
follow  thee  whithersoever  thou  goest. 

John  i.  40.  One  of  the  two  which  heard  John  speak, 
and  followed  him,  was  Andrew,  Simon  Peter's  brother. 

 41.  He  first  findeth  his  own  brother  Simon, 

and  saith  unto  him,  We  have  found  the  Messias,  which 
is,  being  interpreted,  the  Christ. 

 43.  And  he  brought  him  to  Jesus.  And  when 

Jesus  beheld  him,  he  said,  Thou  art  Simon  the  son  of 
Jona :  thou  slialt  be  called  Cephas,  which  is  by  inter- 
pretation, A  stone. 

 43.  The  day  following  Jesus  would  go  forth 

into  Galilee,  and  findeth  Philip,  and  saith  \mto  him. 
Follow  me. 

 44.  Now  Philip  was  of  Bethsaida,  the  city  of 

Andrew  and  Peter. 

 45.  Philip  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith  unto 

him.  We  have  found  him,  of  whom  Moses  in  the  law, 
and  the  prophets,  did  write,  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the 
son  of  Joseph. 

—  ii.  23.  Now  when  he  was  in  Jerusalem  at  the 
passover,  in  the  feast  day,  many  believed  in  his  name, 
when  they  saw  the  miracles  which  he  did. 

—  iii.  1.  There  was  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named 
Nicodenius,  a  ruler  of  the  Jews : 

 2.  The  same  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  and  said 

imto  him,  Rabbi,  we  know  that  thou  art  a  teacher 
come  from  God:  for  no  man  can  do  these  miracles 
that  thou  doest,  except  God  be  with  him. 

—  iv.  28.  The  woman  then  left  her  waterpot,  and 
went  her  way  into  the  city,  and  saith  to  the  men, 

 29.  Come,  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all  things 

that  ever  I  did :  is  not  this  the  Christ? 

 30.  Then  they  went  out  of  the  city,  and  came 

unto  him. 

 41.  And  many  more  believed  because  of  his 

own  word ; 

 42.  And  said  unto  the  woman.  Now  we  be- 

heve,  not  because  of  thy  saying :  for  we  have  heard 
Mm  ourselves,  and  know  that  this  is  indeed  the  Chi'ist, 
the  Saviour  of  the  world. 

—  vi.  69.  And  we  believe  and  are  sure  that  thou  art 
that  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living  God. 

—  vii.  31.  And  many  of  the  people  believed  on  him, 
and  said.  When  Christ  cometh,  will  he  do  more  mira- 
cles than  these  which  this  man  hath  done  ? 

—  viii.  30.  As  he  spake  these  words,  many  believed 
on  him. 

—  ix.  33.  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do 
nothing, 

—  X.  42.  And  many  believed  on  him  there. 

—  xi.  31.  Then  said  Martha  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  if 
thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had  not  died. 

 22.  But  I  know,  that  even  now,  whatsoever 

thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will  give  it  thee. 

 27.  She  saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord:  I  believe 

that  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God,  which  should 
come  into  the  world. 

 32.  Then  when  Mary  was  come  where  Jesus 

was,  and  saw  him,  she  fell  down  at  his  feet,  saying 
unto  him.  Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother 
had  not  died. 

 45.  Then  many  of  the  Jews  which  came  to 

Mary,  and  had  seen  the  things  which  Jesus  did,  be- 
lieved on  him. 

—  xii.  11.  Because  that  by  reason  of  him  many  of 
the  Jews  went  away,  and  believed  on  Jesus. 

 20.  And  there  were  certain  Greeks  among 

them  that  came  up  to  worship  at  the  feast : 

 21.  The  same  came  therefore  to  Philip,  which 

was  of  Bethsaida  of  Galilee,  and  desired  him,  saying. 
Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus. 

 22,  Philip  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew :  and 

again  Andrew  and  Philip  tell  Jesus. 

—  xvi.  31.  Jesus  answered  them,  Do  ye  now  be- 
lieve ? 

Rom.  iv.  19.  And  being  not  weak  in  faith,  he  con- 
sidered not  his  own  body  now  dead,  when  he  was 
about  a  hundred  years  old,  neither  yet  the  deadness 
of  Sarah's  womb : 

 20.  He  staggered  not  at  the  promise  of  God 

through  unbelief ;  but  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory 
to  God; 


 21.  And  being  fully  persuaded,  that  what  he 

had  jiromised,  he  was  able  also  to  perform. 

2  Cor.  iv.  13.  We  having  the  same  spirit  of  fiiitli, 
according  as  it  is  written,  I  believed,  and  therefore 
have  I  spoken ;  we  also  believe,  and  therefore  speak ; 

—  V.  7.  (For  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight :) 
Eph.  i.  19.  And  what  is  the  exceeding  greatness  of 

his  power  to  us-ward  who  believe,  according  to  the 
working  of  his  mighty  power, 

I  Tim.  i.  16.  Howbeit  for  this  cause  I  obtained 
mercy,  that  in  me  first  Jesus  Christ  might  shew  forth 
all  longsuffering,  for  a  pattern  to  them  which  should 
hereafter  believe  on  him  to  life  everlasting. 

Heb.xi.  2.  For  by  it  the  elders  obtained  a  good  re- 
port. 

 8.  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  called  to 

go  out  into  a  place  which  he  should  after  receive  for 
an  inheritance,  obeyed ;  and  he  went  out,  not  knowing 
whither  he  went. 

 9.  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of  prom- 
ise, as  in  a  strange  country,  dwelling  in  tabernacles 
with  Isaac  and  Jacob,  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  same 
promise : 

 10.  For  he  looked  for  a  city  which  hath  found- 
ations, whose  builder  and  maker  is  God. 

 17.  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  tried, 

offered  up  Isaac :  and  he  that  had  received  the  prom- 
ises offered  up  his  only  begotten  son, 

 18.  Of  whom  it  was  said.  That  in  Isaac  shall 

thy  seed  be  called : 

 21.  By  faith  Jacob,  when  he  was  a  dying, 

blessed  both  the  sons  of  Joseph;  and  worshipped, 
leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  staff. 

§  21.   Immunities  and  Rewards  of  Faitli. 

(1.  BLESSEDNESS  AND  JOY.) 

Ps.  xl.  4.  Blessed  is  that  man  that  maketh  the  Lord 
his  tnist,  and  respecteth  not  the  proud,  nor  such  as 
turn  aside  to  lies. 

—  Ixxxiv.  12.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  blessed  is  the  man 
that  trusteth  in  thee. 

Luke  i.  45.  And  blessed  is  she  that  believed:  for 
there  shall  be  a  performance  of  those  things  which 
were  told  her  from  the  Lord. 

Acts  xvi.  34.  And  when  he  had  brought  them  into 
his  house,  he  set  meat  before  them,  and  rejoiced,  be- 
lieving in  God  with  all  his  house. 

I  Pet.  i.  8.  Whom  having  not  seen,  ye  love;  in  whom, 
though  now  ye  see  him  not,  yet  believing,  ye  rejoice 
with  joy  unspeakable  and  full  of  glory : 

(2.  PARTICIPATION  IN  THE  BLESSINGS  OF  THE  ABRA- 
HAMIC  COVENANT.) 

Is.lvii.  13.  When  thou  criest,  let  thy  companies  de- 
liver thee  ;  but  the  wind  shall  carry  them  all  away ; 
vanity  shall  take  them :  but  he  that  putteth  his  trust 
in  me  shall  possess  the  land,  and  shall  inherit  my  holy 
mountain ; 

 14.  And  shall  say.  Cast  ye  up,  cast  ye  up,  pre- 
pare the  way,  take  up  the  stumblingblock  out  of  the 
way  of  my  people. 

Rom.iv.  13.  For  the  promise,  that  he  should  be  the 
heir  of  the  world,  was  not  to  Abraham,  or  to  his  seed, 
through  the  law,  but  through  the  righteousness  of 
faith. 

Gal.  iii.  7.  Know  ye  therefore  that  they  which  are 
of  faith,  the  same  are  the  children  of  Abraham. 

 8.  And  the  Scripture,  foreseeing  that  God 

would  justify  the  heathen  through  faith,  preached  be- 
fore the  gospel  unto  Abraham,  saying,  In  thee  shall  all 
nations  be  blessed, 

 9.  So  then  they  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed 

with  faithful  Abraham. 

—  iv.  28.  Now  we,  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  the 
children  of  promise. 

(3.  DELFVERANCE  FROM  THE  BONDAGE  OF  THE  LAW.) 

ROm.  vii.  4.  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  ye  also  are  be- 
come dead  to  the  law  by  the  body  of  Christ ;  that  ye 
should  be  married  to  another,  ev^n  to  him  who  is 
raised  from  the  dead,  that  we  should  bring  forth  fruit 
unto  God. 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXL 


Gal.  iii.  23.  But  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept 
under  the  law,  shut  up  uuto  the  laith  which  should 
afterwards  be  revealed. 

 24.  Wherefore  the  law  was  our  schoolmaster  to 

bring  us  unto  Christ,  that  we  might  be  justified  by  faith. 

 25.  But  after  that  faith  is  come,  m'c  are  no 

longer  under  a  schoolmaster. 

(4.  DELIVERANCE  FROM  THE  PENALTY  AND  POWER 
OF  SIN.) 

Ps.  xxxiv.  22.  The  Lord  redeemclh  the  soul  of  his 
servants:  and  none  of  them  that  tiaist  in  him  shall  be 
desolate. 

Acts  X.  43.  To  him  give  all  the  prophets  witness, 
that  through  his  name  whosoever  believeth  in  him 
shall  receive  remission  of  sins. 

Rom.  vi.  14.  For  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over 
you :  for  ye  are  not  under  the  law,  but  under  grace. 

(5.  SECURITY.) 

Ps.xxxvii.  40.  And  the  Lord  shall  help  them,  and 
deliver  them:  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  wicked, 
and  save  them,  because  they  trust  in  hiin. 

—  xci.  9.  Because  thou  hast  made  the  Lord,  which 
is  my  refuge,  even  the  Most  High,  thy  habitation ; 

 10.  There  shall  no  evil  befall  thee,  neither 

shall  any  plague  come  nigh  thy  dwelling. 

Jer.  xlv.  5.  And  seekest  thou  great  things  for  thy- 
self? seek  (hem  not :  for,  behold,  1  will  bring  evil  upon 
all  flesh,  saith  the  Lord  :  but  thy  life  will  I  give  unto 
thee  for  a  prey  in  all  places  whither  thou  goest. 

Ps.  cxvi.  15.  Precious  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  is 
the  death  of  his  saints. 

—  cxxv.  1.  They  that  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  be 
as  mount  Zion,  which  cannot  be  removed,  hut  abideth 
for  ever. 

John  xiv.  1.  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled :  ye  be- 
lieve in  God,  believe  also  in  me. 

2  Cor.  i.  24.  Not  for  that  we  have  dominion  over 
your  faith,  but  are  helpers  of  your  joy :  for  by  faith  ye 
stand. 

Heb.  xi.  31.  By  faith  the  harlot  Rahab  perished  not 
with  them  that  believed  not,  when  she  had  received 
the  spies  with  peace. 

(6,  HOPE.) 

Ps.  xxvii.  13.  I  had  fainted,  unless  I  had  believed  to 
see  the  goodness  of  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

Rom.  V.  2.  By  whom  also  we  have  access  by  faith 
into  this  grace  wherein  we  stand,  and  rejoice  in  hope 
of  the  glory  of  God. 

(7.  LIFE  EVERLASTING.) 

John  iii.  15.  That  whosoever  beheveth  in  him  should 
not  perish,  but  have  eternal  life. 

 16.  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave 

his  only  begotten  Son,  that  whosoever  believeth  in 
him  should  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life. 

—  V.  24.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  He  that 
heareth  my  word,  and  believeth  on  him  that  sent  mc, 
hath  everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come  into  condem- 
nation ;  but  is  passed  from  death  unto  life. 

—  vi.  47.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  He  that  be- 
lieveth on  me  hath  everlasting  life. 

—  xi.  26.  And  whosoever  liveth  and  believeth  in 
me  shall  never  die.    Believest  thou  this  ? 

I  John  ii.  25.  And  this  is  the  promise  that  he  hath 
promised  us,  even  eternal  life. 

—  v.  11.  And  this  is  the  record,  that  God  hath  given 
to  us  eternal  life,  and  this  life  is  in  his  Son. 

 12.  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath  life;  and  he 

that  hath  not  the  Son  of  God  hath  not  life. 

 13.  These  things  have  I  written  unto  you  that 

believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  God ;  that  ye  may 
know  that  ye  have  eternal  life,  and  that  j'e  may  be- 
lieve on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  God. 

§  22.   Achievements  of  Faith. 

Mat.  xxi.  21.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you,  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not, 
ye  shall  not  only  do  this  which  is  done  to  the  fig  tree, 
but  also  if  ye  shall  s:iy  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou 
removed,  and  be  thou  cast  into  the  sea ;  it  shall  be 
done. 


Mark  ix.  23.  Jesus  caid  unto  him.  If  thou  canst  be- 
lieve, all  things  are  possible  to  him  that  believeth. 

—  xi.  22.  And  Jesus  answering  saith  unto  them, 
Have  faith  in  God. 

 23.  For  verily  I  say  unto  you.  That  whosoever 

shall  say  unto  this  mountain.  Be  thou  removed,  and 
be  thou  cast  into  the  sea  ;  and  shall  not  doubt  in  his 
heart,  but  shall  believe  that  those  things  which  he  saiih 
shall  come  to  pass  ;  he  shall  have  whatsoever  he  saitli. 

Luke  vii.  50.  And  he  said  to  the  woman,  Thy  faith 
hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace. 

—  viii.  48.  And  he  said  unto  her,  Daughter,  be  of 
good  comfort :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole ;  go  in 
peace. 

—  xvii.  6.  And  the  Lord  said.  If  ye  had  faith  as  a 
grain  of  mustard  seed,  ye  might  say  unto  this  syca- 
mine tree.  Be  thou  plucked  iip  by  the  root,  and  be 
thou  planted  in  the  sea ;  and  it  should  obey  you. 

 19.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Arise,  go  thy  way : 

thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole. 

John  xiv.  12.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  He  that 
believeth  on  me,  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do  also: 
and  greater  works  than  these  shall  he  do ;  because  1 
go  unto  my  Father. 

Heb.  xi.  20.  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 
concerning  things  to  come. 

 23.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  bom,  was 

hid  three  months  of  his  parents,  because  they  saw  he 
■iras  a  proper  child ;  and  they  were  not  afraid  of  the 
king's  commandment. 

 24.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  come  to 

years,  refused  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh's 
"daughter ; 

 28.  Through  faith  he  kept  the  passover,  and 

the  sprinkling  of  blood,  lest  he  that  destroyed  the 
firstborn  should  touch  them. 

 29.  By  faith  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 

as  by  dry  land  :  which  the  Egyptians  assaying  to  do 
were  drowned. 

 32.  And  what  shall  I  more  say  ?  for  the  time 

would  fail  me  to  tell  of  Gideon,  and  of  Barak,  and  of 
Samson,  and  of  Jephthah ;  of  David  also,  and  Samuel, 
and  of  the  prophets : 

 33.  Who  through  faith  subdued  kingdoms, 

wrought  righteousness,  obtained  promises,  stopped  the 
mouths  of  lions, 

 34.  Quenched  the  violence  of  fire,  escaped  the 

edge  of  the  sword,  out  of  weakness  were  made  strong, 
waxed  valiant  in  fight,  turned  to  flight  the  armies  of 
the  aliens. 

 35.  Women  received  their  dead  raised  to  life 

again:  and  others  were  tortured,  not  accepting  de- 
liverance ;  that  they  might  obtain  a  better  resurrection : 

§  23.  Distrust. 

(1.  INDICATED.) 

Job  xvii.  15.  And  where  is  now  my  hope  ?  as  for  my 
hope,  who  shall  see  it  ? 

Ps.  Ixxvii.  9.  Hath  God  forgotten  to  be  gracious  ? 
hath  he  in  anger  shut  up  his  tender  mercies  ?  Selah. 

Jer.  xviii.  12.  And  they  said.  There  is  no  hope :  but 
we  will  walk  after  our  own  devices,  and  we  will  every 
one  do  the  imagination  of  his  evil  heait. 

(2.  FORBIDDEN.) 

Mat.  vi.  25.  Therefore  I  say  unto  you,  Take  no 
thought  for  your  life,  what  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye 
shall  drink  ;  nor  yet  for  your  body,  what  ye  shall  put 
on.  Is  not  the  life  more  than  meat,  and  the  body  than 
raiment  ? 

 31.  Therefore  take  no  thought,  sajnng,  What 

shall  we  eat  ?  or.  What  shall  we  drink  ?  or,  Where- 
withal shall  we  be  clothed  ? 

 32.  (For  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles 

seek:)  for  your  heavenly  Father  knoweth  that  ye 
have  need  of  all  these  things. 

 33.  But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 

his  righteousness  ;  and  all  these  things  shall  be  added 
unto  you. 

 34.  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  mor- 
row :  for  the  morrow  shall  take  thought  for  the  things 
of  itself.    Sufficient  unto  the  day  is  the  evil  thereofl 


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CHAP.  lY, 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI.. 


Luke  xii.  22.  And  lie  said  unto  his  disciples,  There- 
fore 1  say  unto  you,  Take  no  thouglit  for  your  life, 
what  ye  shall  eat  j  neither  for  the  body,  what  yc  shall 
put  on. 

 29.  And  seek  not  ye  -^hat  ye  shall  cat,  or 

what  ye  shall  drink,  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  mind. 

Heb.  xii.  12.  Wherefore  lift  up  the  hands  which  hang 
down,  and  the  feeble  knees ; 

 13.  And  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet,  lest 

that  which  is  lame  be  turned  out  of  the  way ;  but  let 
it  rather  be  healed. 

I  Pet.  V.  7.  Casting  all  your  care  upon  him ;  for  he 
careth  for  you. 

(3.  rUT  TO  SHAME.) 

Mat.vi.  30.  Wherefore,  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass 
of  the  field,  which  to  day  is,  and  to  morrow  is  cast 
into  the  oven,  shall  he  not  much  more  clotlie  you,  O  ye 
of  little  faith? 

 27.  Which  of  you  by  taking  thought  can  add 

one  cubit  unto  his  stature  ? 

—  X.  31.  Fear  ye  not  therefore,  ye  are  of  more  value 
than  many  sparrows. 

Luke  xii.  23.  The  life  is  more  than  meat,  imd  the 
body  ii  more  than  raiment. 

 24.  Consider  the  ravens :  for  they  neither  sow 

nor  reap ;  which  neither  have  storehouse  nor  barn ; 
and  God  feedeth  them  :  how  much  more  are  yc  better 
than  the  fowls  ? 

-  —  25.  And  which  of  you  with  taking  thought 
can  add  to  his  stature  one  cubit  ? 

 26.  If  ye  then  be  not  able  to  do  that  thing 

which  is  least,  why  take  ye  thought  for  the  rest  ? 

 27.  Consider  the  lilies  how  they  grow :  they 

toii  not,  they  spin  not ;  and  yet  I  say  unto  you,  that 
Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of 
these. 

 28.  If  then  God  so  clothe  the  grass,  which  is 

to  day  in  the  field,  and  to  morrow  is  cast  into  the 
oven ;  how  much  more  will  lie  clotJie  you,  O  ye  of  little 
faith  ? 

 30.  For  all  these  things  do  the  nations  of  the 

world  seek  after :  and  your  Father  knoweth  that  ye 
have  need  of  these  things. 

§24.  UnbeUef. 

(1.  CONTRASTED  WITH  BELIEF.) 

Johniii.  18.  lie  that  believeth  on  him  is  not  con- 
demned: but  he  that  believeth  not  is  condemned  al- 
ready, because  he  hath  not  believed  in  the  name  of 
the  only  begotten  Son  of  God. 

 36.  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  ever- 
lasting life :  and  he  that  believeth  not  the  Son  shall 
not  see  life ;  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him. 

I  John  V.  10.  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  of  God 
hath  the  witness  in  himself:  he  that  believeth  not  God 
hath  made  him  a  liar;  because  he  believeth  not  the 
record  that  God  gave  of  his  Son. 

(3.  EXAMPLES.) 

Num.  xi.  21.  And  Closes  said.  The  people,  among 
whom  I  am,  are  six  hundred  thousand  footmen ;  and 
tliou  hast  said,  I  will  give  them  flesh,  that  they  may 
eat  a  whole  month. 

 22.  Shall  the  flocks  and  the  herds  be  slain 

for  them,  to  suffice  them  ?  or  shall  all  the  fish  of  the 
sea  be  gathered  together  for  them,  to  suflice  them  ? 

 23.  And  the  Lord  said  imto  Moses,  Is  the 

Lord's  hand  waxed  short '!  thou  shall  see  now  whether 
my  word  shall  come  to  pass  unto  thee  or  not. 

Ps.  lii.  7.  Lo,  this  is  the  man  that  made  not  God  his 
strength;  but  trusted  in  the  abundance  of  his  riches, 
and  strengthened  himself  in  his  wickedness. 

Mat.  xiii.  58.  And  he  did  not  many  mighty  works 
there  because  of  their  unbelief. 

Lukeiv.  23.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  will  surely 
say  unto  me  this  proverb,  Pliysician,  heal  thyself: 
whatsoever  we  have  heard  doiie  in  Capernaum,  do 
also  here  in  thy  country. 

John  i.  11.  He  came  imto  his  own,  and  his  own  re- 
ceived him  not. 

 46.  And  Nathanael  said  unto  him,  Can  there 


any  good  thing  come  out  of  Nazareth?  Philip  saith 
unto  him.  Come  and  see. 

—  iii.  9.  Nicodemus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
How  can  these  things  be  ? 

 10.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Art 

thou  a  master  of  Israel,  and  knowest  not  these 
things  ? 

 11.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  We  speak 

that  we  do  know,  and  testify  that  we  have  seen ;  and 
ye  receive  not  our  witness. 

 12.  If  I  have  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye 

believe  not,  how  shall  ye  believe,  if  1  tell  you  of  hea- 
venly things  ? 

—  V.  38  And  j^e  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  you  i 
for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe  not. 

 41.  I  receive  not  honour  from  men. 

 43.  I  am  come  in  my  Father's  name,  and  ye 

receive  me  not :  if  another  shall  come  in  his  own 
name,  him  ye  will  receive. 

—  vi.  36.  But  I  said  unto  you,  That  ye  also  have 
seen  me,  and  believe  not. 

—  vii.  26.  But,  lo,  he  speaketh  boldly,  and  they  say 
nothing  unto  him.  Do  the  rulers  know  indeed  that 
this  is  the  very  Christ? 

 27.  Howbeit  we  know  this  man  whence  he  is: 

but  when  Christ  cometh,  no  man  knoweth  whence  he 
is. 

 40.  Many  of  the  people  therefore,  when  they 

heard  this  saying,  said.  Of  a  truth  this  is  the  Prophet. 

 41.  Others  said.  This  is  the  Christ.    But  some 

said.  Shall  Christ  come  out  of  Galilee  ? 

 43.  Hath  not  the  Scripture  said.  That  Christ 

cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and  out  of  the  town  of 
Bethlehem,  where  David  M'as? 

 47.  Then  answered  them  the  Pharisees,  Are 

ye  also  deceived  ? 

 48.  Have  any  of  the  rulers  or  of  the  Phari- 
sees believed  on  him  ? 

 53.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Art 

thou  also  of  Galilee?  Search,  and  look:  for  out  of 
Galilee  ariseth  no  prophet. 

—  viii.  45.  And  because  I  tell  yo^j,  the  troth,  ye  be- 
lieve me  not. 

 46.  Which  of  you  convinceth  me  of  sin  ?  And 

if  I  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe  me? 

—  ix.  16.  Therefore  said  some  of  the  Pharisees, 
This  man  is  not  of  God,  because  he  keepeth  not  the 
sabbath  day.  Others  said,  How  can  a  man  that  is  a 
sinner  do  such  miracles?  And  there  was  a  division 
among  them. 

 29.  We  know  that  God  spake  unto  Moses :  as 

for  Wmfelknc,  we  know  not  from  whence  he  is. 

—  xi.  46.  But  some  of  them  went  their  ways  to  the 
Pharisees,  and  told  them  what  things  Jesus  had  done. 

—  xii.  37.  But  though  he  had  done  so  many  mira- 
cles before  them,  yet  they  believed  not  on  him : 

 38.  That  the  saying  of  Esaias  tlie  prophet 

might  be  fulfilled,  which  he  spake.  Lord,  who  hath  be- 
lieved our  report  ?  and  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  the 
Lord  been  revealed  ? 

 39.  Therefore  they  could  not  believe,  because 

that  Esaias  said  again, 

 40.  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and  hardened 

their  heart;  that  they  should  not  see  with //^e/r  eyes, 
nor  understand  with  their  heart,  and  be  converted,  and 
I  should  heal  them. 

 41.  These  things  said  Esaias,  when  he  saw 

his  glory,  and  spake  of  him. 

—  xvi.  9.  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me; 

Rom.  x.  16.  But  they  have  not  all  obeyed  the  gos- 
pel. For  Esaias  saith,  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our 
report  ? 

Heb.iv.  2.  For  unto  us  was  the  gospel  preached,  as 
well  as  unto  them :  but  the  word  preached  did  not 
profit  them,  not  being  mixed  with  faith  in  them  that 
heard  it. 

(3.  MITIGATION  OF  GUILT.) 

I  Tim.  i.  13.  Who  was  before  a  blasphemer,  and  a 
persecutor,  and  injurious:  but  I  obtained  mercy, be- 
cause I  did  it  ignorautly  in  unbelief 

(4.  PUNISHMENT.) 

Num.  XX.  13.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and 


543 


CHAP.  Y.,  YI. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Aaron,  Because  ye  believed  me  not,  to  sanctify  me  in 
the  eyes  of  the  children  of  Israel,  therefore  ye  shall 
not  bring  this  congregation  into  the  land  which  I  have 
given  them. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  21.  Therefore  the  Lord  heard  this,  and 
was  wroth:  so  a  fire  was  kindled  against  Jacob,  and 
anger  also  came  up  against  Israel ; 

 33.  Because  they  believed  not  in  God,  and 

trusted  not  in  his  salvation  : 

Johnviii.  24.  I  said  therefore  unto  you,  that  ye 
shall  die  in  your  sins :  for  if  ye  believe  not  that  I  am 
lie,  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins. 

Heb.  iii.  18.  And  to  whom  sware  he  that  they  should 
not  enter  into  his  rest,  but  to  them  that  believed  npt '? 

 19.  So  we  see  that  they  could  not  enter  in  be- 
cause of  unbelief 

—  iv.  6.  Seeing  therefore  it  remaineth  that  some 
must  enter  therein,  and  they  to  whom  it  was  first 
preached  entered  not  in  because  of  unbelief : 

—  xii.  25.  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh : 
for  if  they  escaped  not  who  refused  him  that  spake 
on  earth,  much  more  shall  not  we  escape,  if  we  turn 
away  from  him  that  speaketh  from  heaven  : 

See  Mark  xvi,  16,   John  iii.  18, 36.  2  Thess.ii.  11, 12. 


CHAP.  V. 
UNION  WITH  CHRIST. 

(See  page  71,  §  120;  "  Christ  our  Life.") 


CHAP.  VI. 
JUSTIFICATION. 

§  25.   God  tlie  Author. 

Rom.  viii.  33.  Who  shall  lay  any  thing  to  the  charge 
of  God's  elect?    It  is  God  that  justifieth. 

iCop.vi.  11.  And  such  were  some  of  you:  but  ye 
are  washed,  but  ye  are  sanctified,  but  ye  are  justified 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  by  the  Spirit  of 
our  God. 

§  26.   Faith  the  Instrumental  Cause. 

Gen.  XV.  6.  And  he  believed  in  the  Lord  ;  and  he 
counted  it  to  him  for  righteousness. 

Hab.  ii.  4.  Behold,  his  soul  which  is  lifted  up  is  not 
upright  in  him:  but  the  just  shall  live  by  his  faith. 

Rom.  i.  17.  For  therein  is  the  righteousness  of  God 
revealed  from  faith  to  faith:  as  it  is  written.  The  just 
Bhall  live  by  faith. 

—  iii.  23.  Even  the  righteousness  of  God  which  is 
by  lixith  of  Jesus  Christ  unto  all  and  upon  all  them 
that  believe ;  for  there  is  no  difference : 

—  iv.  3.  For  what  saith  the  Scripture  ?  Abraham 
believed  God,  and  it  was  counted  unto  him  for  right- 
eousness. 

 23.  And  therefore  it  was  imputed  to  him  for 

righteousness. 

—  V.  1.  Therefore  being  justified  by  foith,  we  have 
peace  with  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ: 

Gal.  iii.  6.  Even  as  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it 
was  accounted  to  him  for  righteousness. 

—  V.  5.  For  we  through  the  Spirit  wait  for  the  hope 
of  righteousness  by  faith. 

Phil.  iii.  7.  But  what  things  wCre  gain  to  me,  those 
I  counted  loss  for  Christ. 

 8.  Yea  doubtless,  and  I  count  all  things  but 

loss  for  the  excellency  of  the  luiowledge  of  Christ 
Jesus  my  Lord  :  for  whom  I  have  suffered  the  loss  of 
all  things,  and  do  count  them  but  dung,  that  I  may 
win  Christ, 

 9.  And  be  found  in  him,  not  having  mine  own 

righteousness,  which  is  of  the  law,  but  that  which  is 
through  the  faith  of  Christ,  the  righteousness  which 
is  of  God  by  faith  : 

Jam.ii.  23.  And  the  Scripture  was  fulfilled  which 


saith,  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it  was  imputed 
unto  him  for  righteousness:  and  he  was  called  the 
Friend  of  God. 

§  27.    And  Faith  Only. 

Rom.  iii.  21.  But  now  the  righteousness  of  God 
without  the  law  is  manifested,  being  witnessed  by  the 
law  and  the  prophets ; 

 37.  Where  is  boasting  tlien  ?    It  is  excluded. 

By  what  law  ?  of  works  ?  Nay ;  but  by  the  law  of 
faith. 

 28.  Therefore  we  conclude  that  a  man  is  jus- 
tified by  foith  without  the  deeds  of  the  law. 

—  iv.  5.  But  to  him  that  worketh  not,  but  believeth 
on  him  that  justifieth  the  ungodly,  his  faith  is  counted 
for  righteousness. 

 6.  Even  as  David  also  describeth  the  blessed- 
ness of  the  man,  unto  whom  God  imputeth  righteous- 
ness without  works. 

 14.  For  if  they  which  are  of  the  law  be  heirs, 

faith  is  made  void,  and  the  promise  made  of  none 
effect : 

 15.  Because  the  law  worketh  wrath :  for  where 

no  law  is,  there  is  no  transgression. 

Rom.vii.  1.  Know  ye  not,  brethren,  (for  I  speak  to 
them  that  know  the  law,)  how  that  the  law  hath  do- 
minion over  a  man  as  long  as  he  liveth  ? 

—  X.  8.  For  they,  being  ignorant  of  God's  righteous- 
ness, and  going  about  to  establish  their  own  righteous- 
ness, have  not  submitted  themselves  unto  the  righteous- 
ness of  God. 

 4.  For  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  for  right- 
eousness to  every  one  that  believeth. 

—  xi.  6.  And  if  by  grace,  then  is  it  no  more  of 
works :  otherwise  grace  is  no  more  grace.  But  if  it 
be  of  works,  then  is  it  no  more  grace :  otherwise  work 
is  no  more  work. 

Gal.  ii.  19.  For  I  through  the  law  am  dead  to  the 
law,  that  I  might  live  unto  God. 

—  iii.  11.  But  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in 
the  sight  of  God,  it  is  evident :  for.  The  just  shall  live 
by  faith. 

 12.  And  the  law  is  not  of  faith :  but,  The  man 

that  doeth  them  shall  live  in  them. 

 21.  7s  the  law  then  against  the  promises  of  God? 

God  forbid :  for  if  there  had  been  a  law  given  which 
could  have  given  life,  verily  righteousness  should  have 
been  by  the  law. 

—  iv.  21.  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  under  the 
law,  do  ye  not  hear  the  law  ? 

 23.  For  it  is  written,  that  Abraham  had  two 

sons,  the  one  by  a  bondmaid,  the  other  by  a  free 
woman. 

 23.  But  he  ^cho  was  of  the  bondwoman  was 

born  after  the  flesh ;  but  he  of  the  free  woman  was 
by  promise. 

—  V.  4.  Christ  is  become  of  no  effect  unto  you,  who- 
soever of  you  are  justified  by  the  law;  ye  are  fallen 
from  grace. 

Eph.  ii.  9.  Not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast. 

Jam.  ii.  10.  For  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole 
law,  and  yet  offend  in  one  point,  he  is  guilty  of  all. 

 11.  For  he  that  said.  Do  not  commit  adulterj, 

said  also,  Do  not  kill.  Now  if  thou  commit  no  adul- 
tery, yet  if  thou  kill,  thou  art  become  a  transgressor 
of  the  law. 

§  28.   Circumcision  of  no  Avail. 

Gal.  V.  2.  Behold,  I  Paul  say  unto  you,  that  if  ye 
be  circumcised,  Christ  shall  profit  you  nothing. 

 3.  For  I  testify  again  to  every  man  that  is 

circumcised,  that  he  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  law. 

 6.  For  in  Jesus  Christ  neither  circumcision 

availeth  any  thing,  nor  uncLrcumcision ;  but  faith 
which  worketh  by  love. 

—  vi.  12.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  shew  in 
tlie  flesh,  they  constrain  you  to  be  circumcised  ;  only 
lest  they  should  suffer  persecution  for  the  cross  of 
Christ. 

 13.  For  neither  they  themselves  who  are  cir- 
cumcised keep  the  law ;  but  desire  to  have  you  cir- 
cumcised, that  they  may  glory  in  your  flesh. 


CHAP.  YII. 


MAN  HEDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI, 


Gal.  vi.  14.  But  God  forbid  that  I  should  glory,  save 
in  the  cross  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  the 
world  is  crucified  unto  me,  and  I  unto  the  world. 

 15.  For  in  Christ  Jesus  neither  circumcision 

availeth  any  thing,  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  new 
creature. 

 16.  And  as  many  as  walk  according  to  this 

rule,  peace  be  on  them,  and  mercy,  and  upon  the  Israel 
of  God. 

Rom.ii.  25.  For  circumcision  verily  profiteth,  if  thou 
keep  the  law :  but  if  thou  be  a  breaker  of  the  law, 
thy  circumcision  is  made  uncircumcision. 

 26.  Therefore,  if  the  uncircumcision  keep  the 

righteousness  of  the  law,  shall  not  his  uncircumcision 
be  counted  for  circumcision  ? 

 27.  And  shall  not  uncircumcision  which  is  by 

nature,  if  it  fulfil  the  law,  judge  thee,  who  by  the  let- 
ter and  circumcision  dost  transgress  the  law  ? 

 88.  For  he  is  not  a  Jew,  which  is  one  out- 
wardly ;  neither  is  that  circumcision,  which  is  outward 
in  the  flesh : 

 29.  But  he  is  a  Jew,  which  is  one  inwardly ; 

and  circumcision  is  that  of  the  heart,  in  the  spirit,  and 
not  in  the  letter :  whose  praise  is  not  of  men,  but  of 
God. 

—  iii.  30.  Seeing  it  is  one  God,  which  shall  justify 
the  circumcision  by  faith,  and  uncircumcision  through 
faith. 

—  iv.  9.  Cometh  this  blessedness  then  upon  the  cir- 
cumcision only,  or  upon  the  uncircumcision  also  ?  for 
we  say  that  faith  was  reckoned  to  Abraham  for  right- 
eousness. 

 10.  How  was  it  then  reckoned  ?  when  he  was 

in  circumcision,  or  in  uncircumcision?  Not  in  cir- 
cumcision, but  in  uncircumcision. 

 11.  And  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision, 

a  seal  of  the  righteousness  of  the  faith  which  he  had 
yet  being  uncircumcised :  that  he  might  be  the  father 
of  all  them  that  believe,  though  they  be  not  circum- 
cised ;  that  righteousness  might  be  imputed  unto  them 
also: 

 12.  And  the  father  of  circumcision  to  them 

who  are  not  of  the  circumcision  only,  but  who  also 
walk  in  the  steps  of  that  faith  of  our  father  Abraham, 
which  lie  had  being  yet  uncircumcised. 

§  29.    Good  Works  Sure  to  Follow. 

Rom.vi.  15.  What  then?  shall  we  sin,  because  we 
are  not  imder  the  law,  but  under  grace  ?    God  forbid. 

—  viii.  4.  That  the  righteousness  of  the  law  might 
be  fulfilled  in  us,  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but 
after  the  Spirit. 

§  30.  Pardon. 

(1.  PROMISED.) 

Ps.  IxT.  3.  Iniquities  prevail  against  me  :  as  for  our 
transgressions,  thou  shalt  purge  them  away. 

—  cxxx.  4.  But  there  is  forgiveness  with  thee,  that 
thou  mayest  be  feared. 

 8.  And  he  shall  redeem  Israel  from  all  his 

iniquities. 

Is.  i.  18.  Come  now,  and  let  us  reason  together, 
saith  the  Lord  :  though  your  sins  be  as  scarlet,  they 
shall  be  as  white  as  snow ;  though  they  be  red  like 
crimson,  they  shall  be  as  wool. 

—  xliii.  26.  Put  me  in  remembrance :  let  us  plead 
together:  declare  thou,  that  thou  mayest  be  justified. 

—  Iv.  1.  Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth,  come  ye  to 
the  waters,  and  he  that  hatli  no  money ;  come  ye,  buy, 
and  eat ;  yea,  come,  buy  wine  and  milk  without  money 
and  without  price. 

 7.  Let  the  wicked  forsake  his  way,  and  the 

unrighteous  man  his  thoughts :  and  let  him  return 
unto  the  Lord,  and  he  will  have  mercy  upon  him ; 
and  to  our  God,  for  he  will  abundantly  pardon. 

Luke  xxiv.  47.  And  that  repentance  and  remission 
of  sins  should  be  preached  in  his  name  among  all  na- 
tions, beginning  at  Jerusalem. 

Heb.viii.  12.  For  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  unright- 
eousness, and  their  sins  and  their  iniquities  will  i  re- 
member no  more. 


—  X.  17.  And  their  sins  and  iniquities  will  I  remem- 
ber no  more. 

 18.  Now  where  remission  of  these  is,  iliere  is 

no  more  off'ering  for  sin. 

1  John  i.  9.  If  we  confess  our  sins,  he  is  faithful  and 
just  to  Ibrgive  us  our  sins,  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all 
unrighteousness. 

Rev.  iii.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  mc  gold  tried  in 
the  fire,  that  thou  mayest  be  rich  ;  and  white  raiment, 
that  thou  mayest  be  clothed,  and  that  the  shame  of  thy 
nakedness  do  not  appear ;  and  anoint  thine  eyes  with 
eye  salve,  that  thou  mayest  see. 

(2.  GRANTED.) 

Num.  xiv.  20.  And  the  Lord  said,  I  have  pardoned 
according  to  thy  word  : 

2  Sam.  xii.  13.  And  David  said  unto  Nathan,  I  have 
sinned  against  the  Lord.  And  Nathan  said  unto 
David,  The  Lord  also  hath  put  away  thy  sin  ;  thou 
shalt  not  die. 

Ps.  Ixxxv.  2.  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  of  thy 
people ;  thou  hast  covered  all  their  sins.  Selah. 

 3.  Thou  hast  taken  away  all  thy  wrath :  thou 

hast  turned  thyself  from  the  fierceness  of  thine  anger. 

—  xcix.  8.  Thou  answeredst  them,  O  Lord  our  God : 
thou  wast  a  God  that  forgavest  them,  though  thou 
tookest  vengeance  of  their  inventions. 

—  ciii.  12.  As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west,  so  far 
hath  he  removed  our  transgressions  from  us. 

Is.  xliii.  25.  I,  even  I,  am  he  that  blotteth  out  thy 
transgressions  for  mine  own  sake,  and  will  not  remem- 
ber thy  sins. 

—  xliv.  21.  Remember  these,  O  Jacob  and  Israel ; 
for  thou  art  my  servant:  I  have  formed  thee;  thou 
art  my  sei-vant :  O  Israel,  thou  shalt  not  be  forgotten 
of  me. 

 22.  I  have  blotted  out,  as  a  thick  cloud,  thy 

transgressions,  and,  as  a  cloud,  thy  sins:  return  unto 
mc ;  for  I  have  redeemed  thee. 

I  Tim.  i.  14.  And  the  grace  of  our  Lord  was  exceed- 
ing abimdant  with  faith  and  love  which  is  in  Christ 
Jesus. 

I  John  ii.  12.  I  write  unto  you,  little  children,  be- 
cause your  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name's  sake. 

(3.  BLESSEDNESS  OF.) 

Ps.  xxxii.  1.  Blessed  is  he  wluise  transgression  is  for- 
given, wJiose  sin  is  covered. 

 2.  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord 

imputeth  not  iniquity,  and  in  whose  spirit  there  is  no 
guile. 

Rom.  iv.  7.  Saying,  Blessed  are  they  whose  iniquities 
are  forgiven,  and  whose  sins  are  covered. 

 8.  Blessed  is  the  man  to  whom  the  Lord  will 

not  impute  sin. 

(4.  SmS  NOT  FORGIVEN.) 

Jobx.  14.  If  I  sin,  then  thou  markcst  me,  and  thou 
wilt  not  acquit  me  from  mine  iniquity. 

Jer.  ii.  22.  For  though  thou  wash  thee  with  nitre, 
and  take  thee  much  soap,  yet  thine  iniquity  is  marked 
before  me,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(A.  THE  UNPARDONABLE  SEN.) 

I  John  V.  16.  If  any  man  see  his  brother  sin  a  sin 
which  is  not  unto  death,  he  shall  ask,  and  he  shall  give 
him  life  for  them  that  sin  not  unto  death.  There  is  a 
sin  unto  death :  I  do  not  say  that  he  shall  pray  for  it. 

See  Mat.  xii.  31,  32.    Luke  xii.  10. 


CHAP.  VII. 
ADOPTION. 

§  31.   God  our  Father. 

Mat.  xxiii.  9.  And  call  no  man  your  father  upon  the 
earth :  for  one  is  your  Father,  which  is  in  heaven. 

Rom.  viii.  15.  For  ye  have  not  received  the  spirit  of 
bondage  again  to  fear  ;  but  ye  have  received  the  Spirit 
of  adoption,  wherebv  we  cry,  Abba,  Father. 

See  Is.  Lsiii.  16.    Mat.  vi.  9.    Luke  xi.  3, 


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§  32.   Believers  His  Cliiidren. 

Is.lxiii.  8.  For  lie  said,  Surely  they  are  my  people, 
children  that  will  not  lie :  so  he  was  their  Saviour. 

Rom.  viii.  14.  For  as  many  as  are  led  by  tlie  Spirit  of 
God,  they  are  the  sons  of  God. 

Gal.iii.  26.  For  ye  are  all  the  children  of  God  by 
faith  in  Christ  Jesus. 

—  iv.  5.  To  redeem  them  that  were  under  the  law, 
that  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  sons. 

 6.  And  because  ye  are  sons,  God  hath  sent 

forth  the  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  your  hearts,  crying, 
Al)ba,  Fatlier. 

Eph.  ii.  19.  Now  therefore  ye  are  no  more  strangers 
and  foreigners,  but  fellow  citizens  with  the  saints,  and 
of  the  houscliold  of  God ; 

—  V.  1.  Be  ye  therefore  followers  of  God,  as  dear 
children ; 

I  Pet.  i.  14.  As  obedient  children,  not  fashioning 
yourselves  according  to  the  former  lusts  in  your  ig- 
norance : 

I  John  iii.  1.  Behold,  what  manner  of  love  the 
Father  hath  bestowed  upon  us,  that  we  should  be 
called  the  sons  of  God :  therefore  the  world  knoweth 
us  not,  because  it  knew  him  not. 

§  33.    Heirs  of  God,  and  Joint  Heirs  witli  Christ. 

Rom.  viii.  16.  The  Spirit  itself  beareth  witness  with 
our  spirit,  that  we  are  the  children  of  God : 

 17.  And  if  children,  then  heirs ;  heirs  of  God, 

and  joint  heirs  with  Christ;  if  so  be  that  we  suffer 
with  /iiVw,  that  we  may  be  also  glorified  together. 

Gal.iv.  7.  Wherefore  thou  art  no  more  a  servant, 
but  a  son ;  and  if  a  son,  then  an  heir  of  God  through 
Christ. 

Tit.  iii.  7.  That  being  justified  by  his  grace,  we 
should  be  made  heirs  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal 
life. 

§  34.  Cliastened. 

Heb.  xii.  9.  Furthermore,  we  have  had  fathers  of  our 
flesh  which  corrected  ws,  and  we  gave  them  reverence : 
shall  we  not  much  rather  be  in  subjection  unto  the 
Father  of  Spirits,  and  live  ? 

 10.  For  they  verily  for  a  few  days  chastened 

MS  after  their  ovm  pleasure,  but  he  for  our  profit,  that 
vie  might  be  partakers  of  his  holiness. 

Rev.  iii.  19.  As  many  as  I  love,  I  rebuke  and  chas- 
ten :  be  zealous  therefore,  and  repent. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

DUTIES  AND  GRACES  OF  THE 
NEW  LIFE. 

35.   Love  to  God  and  Man. 

I  Cor.  xiii  1.  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of 
men  and  of  angels,  and  have  not  charity,  I  am  become 
as  sounding  brass,  or  a  tinkling  cymbal. 

 2.  And  though  I  have  tlve  gift  of  prophecy,  and 

understand  all  mysteries,  and  all  knowledge;  and 
though  I  have  all  faith,  so  that  I  could  remove  mount- 
ains, and  have  not  charity,  I  am  nothing. 

 3.  And  though  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed 

the  poor,  and  though  1  give  my  body  to  be  burned,  and 
have  not  charity,  it  profiteth  me  nothing. 

'  4.  Charity  suffereth  long,  and  is  kind  ;  charity 

envieth  not ;  charity  vaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  puffed 
up, 

 5.  Doth  not  behave  itself  unseemly,  seeketh 

not  her  own,  is  not  easily  provoked,  thinketh  no  evil ; 

 6.  Rejoiceth  not  in  iniquity,  but  rejoiceth  in 

the  truth ; 

 7.  Beareth  all  tilings,  believeth  all  things, 

hopeth  all  things,  endureth  all  things, 

 8.  Charity  never  faileth  :  but  whether  there  he 

prophecies,  they  shall  fail ;  whether  there  be  tongues, 
they  shall  cease  ;  whether  tliere  be  knowledge,  it  shall 
vanish  away. 


 9.  For  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in 

part. 

 10.  But  when  that  which  is  perfect  is  come, 

then  that  which  is  in  part  shall  be  done  away. 

 11.  When  I  was  a  child,  I  spake  as  a  child,  I 

understood  as  a  child,  I  thought  as  a  child :  but  when 
I  became  a  man,  I  put  away  childish  things. 

 13.  And  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  charity,  these 

three ;  but  the  greatest  of  these  is  charity. 

—  xiv.  1.  Follow  after  charity,  and  desire  spiritual 
gifta,  but  rather  that  ye  may  prophesy. 

2  John  6.  And  this  is  love,  that  we  walk  after  his 
commandments.  This  is  the  commandment,  That,  as 
ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning,  ye  should  walk  in 
it. 

(A.    THE  MEASURE  OF  LOVE.) 

Luke  vii.  40.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him, 
Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee.  And  he 
saith,  Master,  say  on. 

 41.  There  was  a  certain  creditor  which  had 

two  debtors :  the  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and 
the  other  fifty. 

 43.  And  when  they  had  nothing  to  pay,  he 

frankly  f()rga\'e  them  both.  Tell  me  therefore,  which 
of  them  will  love  him  most? 

 43.  Simon  answered  and  said,  I  suppose  that 

he,  to  whom  he  forgave  most.  And  he  said  unto  him, 
Thou  hast  rightly  judged. 

§  36.   Love  to  Man. 

Mat.  vii.  12.  Therefore  all  things  whatsoever  ye 
would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to 
them  :  for  this  is  the  law  and  the  prophets. 

—  xix.  18.  He  saith  unto  him,  Which  ?  Jesus  said. 
Thou  shalt  do  no  mvu'der.  Thou  shalt  not  commit 
adultery.  Thou  shalt  not  steal.  Thou  shalt  not  bear 
false  witness, 

 19.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother :  and. 

Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

—  xxii.  89.  And  the  second  is  like  unto  it.  Thou 
shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

 40.  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the 

law  and  the  prophets. 

Mark  xii.  31.  And  the  second  is  like,  namely  this, 
Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself.  There  is 
none  other  commandment  greater  than  these. 

Luke  vi.  31.  And  as  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to 
you,  do  j'e  also  to  them  likewise. 

Rom.  xiii.  8.  Owe  no  man  anything,  but  to  love  one 
another :  for  he  that  loveth  another  hath  fulfilled  the 
law. 

 9.  For  this.  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery, 

Thou  shalt  not  kill.  Thou  shalt  not  steal.  Thou  sha'lt 
not  bear  false  witness.  Thou  shalt  not  covet ;  and  if 
there  be  any  other  commandment,  it  is  briefly  compre- 
hended in  this  saying,  namely.  Thou  shalt  love  thy 
neighbour  as  thyself. 

 10.  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour : 

therefore  love  is  the  fulfilling  of  the  law. 

Gal,  V.  14.  For  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word, 
even  In  this  ;  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

Jam.  ii.  8.  If  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law  according  to  the 
Scripture,  Thou  shalt  love  thy  ueighbour  as  thyself,  ye 
do  well : 

§  37.   Love  to  Christian  Brethren. 

John  xiii.  34.  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you. 
That  ye  love  one  another ;  as  I  have  loved  you,  that 
ye  also  love  one  another. 

 35.  By  this  shall  all  men  know  that  ye  are  my 

disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  another. 

—  XV.  13.  This  is  my  commandment.  That  ye  love 
one  another,  as  I  have  loved  you. 

 17.  These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye 

love  one  another. 

Rom.  xii.  9.  Let  love  be  without  dissimulation.  Ab- 
hor that  which  is  evil ;  cleave  to  that  which  is  good. 

 10.  Be  kindly  afTectioned  one  to  another  with 

brotherly  love  ;  in  honour  preferring  one  another  ; 

I  Cor.  xvi,  14  Let  all  your  thiugs  be  done  with 
charitv. 


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Col.  iii.  14.  And  above  aH  these  things  put  on  chari- 
ty, which  is  the  bond  of  perfectness. 

I  Thess.  iv.  9.  But  as  touching  brotherly  love  ye 
need  not  that  I  write  unto  you :  ibr  ye  yourselves  are 
taught  of  God  to  love  one  another. 

I  Tim.  i.  5.  Now  the  end  of  the  commandment  is 
charity  out  of  a  pure  heart,  and  of  a  good  conscience, 
and  <?/ faith  imfeigned  : 

Heb.xiii.  1.  Let  brotherly  love  continue. 

I  Pet.  i.  22.  Seeing  ye  have  purified  your  souls  iu 
obeying  the  truth  tlirough  the  Spirit  unto  unfeigned 
love  of  the  brethren,  see  that  ye  love  one  another  with 
a  pure  heart  fervently  : 

—  iv.  8.  And  above  all  things  have  fervent  charity 
among  yourselves  :  for  charity  shall  cover  the  multi- 
,tude  of  sins. 

1  John  ii.  7.  Brethren,  I  write  no  new  command- 
ment unto  you,  but  an  old  commandment  which  ye 
had  from  the  beginning.  The  old  commandment  is 
the  word  which  ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning. 

 10.  He  that  loveth  his  brother  abideth  in  the 

light,  and  there  is  none  occasion  of  stumbling  in  him. 

—  iii.  10.  In  this  the  children  of  God  are  manifest, 
and  the  children  of  the  devil :  whosoever  doeth  not 
righteousness  is  not  of  God,  neither  he  that  loveth  not 
his  brother. 

 11.  For  this  is  the  message  that  yc  heard 

from  the  beginning,  that  we  should  love  one  another. 

 14.  We  know  that  we  have  passed  from  death 

unto  life,  because  we  love  the  brethren.  lie  that  lov- 
eth not  his  brother  abideth  in  death. 

 18.  My  little  children,  let  us  not  love  in  word, 

neither  in  tongue  ;  but  in  deed  and  iu  truth. 

—  iv.  7.  Beloved,  let  us  love  one  another  :  for  love 
is  of  God  ;  and  every  one  that  loveth  is  bom  of  God, 
and  knoweth  God. 

 11.  Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  ought  also 

to  love  one  another. 

2  John  5.  And  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as 
though  I  wrote  a  new  commandment  unto  thee,  but 
thatfcvhich  we  had  from  the  beginning,  that  we  love 
one  another. 

(A.  THE  NECESSARY  CONSEQUENCE  OF   LOVING  GOD.) 

I  John  v.  2.  By  this  we  know  that  we  love  the  chil- 
dren of  God,  when  we  love  God,  and  keej)  his  com- 
mandments. 

—  iv.  20.  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his 
brother,  he  is  a  liar :  for  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother 
whom  he  hath  seen,  how  can  he  love  God  whom  he 
hath  not  seen  ? 

 21.  And  this  commandment  have  we  from 

him,  That  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother  also. 

§  38.   This  Law  of  Love  Violated. 

(1.  BY  DIVTSrONS  IN  THE  CHURCH.) 

Rom.  xvi.  17.  Now  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  mark 
them  which  cause  divisions  and  offences  contrary  to 
the  doctrine  which  ye  have  learned ;  and  avoid  them. 

 18.  For  they  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord 

Jesus  Christ,  but  their  own  belly  ;  and  by  good  words 
and  fair  speeches  deceive  the  hearts  of  the  simple. 

I  Cop.  i.  10.  Now  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the 
name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  ye  all  speak  the 
same  thing,  and  tliai  there  be  no  divisions  among  you  ; 
but  that  ye  be  perfectly  joined  together  in  the  same 
mind  and  in  the  same  judgment. 

 11-  For  it  hath  been  declared  unto  me  of  vou, 

my  brethren,  by  them  which  are  of  tlie  Jiouse  of  Cliloe, 
that  there  are  contentions  among  you. 

 12.  Now  this  I  say,  that  every  one  of  you 

saith,  I  am  of  Paul ;  and  I  of  ApoUos ;  and  I  of  Ce- 
phas ;  and  I  of  Christ. 

 13.  Is  Christ  divided  ?  was  Paul  crucified  for 

j'ou?  or  were  ye  baptized  in  the  name  of  Paul? 

—  iii.  1.  And  I,  brethren,  could  not  speak  unto  you 
as  unto  spiritual,  but  as  unto  carnal,  even  as  unto  babes 
in  Christ. 

 2.  I  have  fed  you  with  milk,  and  not  with 

meat :  for  hitherto  ye  were  not  able  to  bear  it,  neither 
yet  now  are  ye  able. 

 3.  For  ye  are  yet  carnal :  for  whereas  tliere  is 


among  you  envying,  and  strife,  and  divisions,  arc  ye 
not  carnal,  and  walk  as  men  ? 

 4.  For  while  one  saith,  I  am  of  Paul ;  and 

another,  I  am  of  Apollos ;  are  ye  not  carnal  ? 

 5.  Who  then  is  Paul,  and  who  u  Apollos,  but 

ministers  by  whom  ye  believed,  even  as  the  Lord  gave 
to  every  man  ? 

(2.  BY  GOING  TO  LAW  BEFORE  THE  HEATHEN.) 

I  Cor.  vi.  1.  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter 
against  another,  go  to  law  before  the  unjust,  and  not 
before  the  saints? 

 2.  Do  ye  not  know  that  the  saints  shall  judge 

the  world?  and  if  the  world  shall  be  judged  by  you, 
are  ye  unworthy  to  judge  the  smallest  matters  ? 

 3.  Know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels? 

how  much  more  things  that  pertain  to  this  life  ? 

 4.  If  then  ye  have  judgments  of  things  per- 
taining to  this  life,  set  them  to  judge  who  are  least 
esteemed  in  the  church. 

 o.  I  speak  to  your  shame.    Is  it  so,  that  there 

is  not  a  wise  man  among  you?  no,  not  one  that  shall 
be  able  to  judge  between  his  brethren  ? 

 6.  But  brother  goeth  to  law  with  brother,  and 

that  before  the  unbelievers. 

 7.  No■^^■  tlierefore  there  is  utterly  a  fault  among 

you,  because  ye  go  to  law  one  with  another.  Why  do 
ye  not  rather  take  wrong  ?  Why  do  ye  not  rather 
suffer  yourselves  to  be  defrauded  ? 

§  39.   Christian  Unity. 

Rom.  XV.  5.  Now  the  God  of  patience  and  consola- 
tion grant  you  to  be  like-minded  one  toward  another 
according  to  Christ  Jesus  : 

 6.  That  ye  may  with  one  mind  and  one  mouth 

glorify  God,  even  the  Father  of  om-  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

 7.  Wherefore  receive  ye  one  another,  as  Christ 

also  received  us,  to  the  glory  of  God. 

Phil.  ii.  1.  If  there  he  therefore  any  consolation  in 
Christ,  if  any  comfort  of  love,  if  any  fellowship  of  the 
Spirit,  if  any  bowels  and  mercies, 

 2.  Fulfil  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be  likeminded, 

having  the  same  love,  being  of  one  accord,  of  one  mind. 

—  iv.  2.  I  beseech  Euodias,  and  beseech  Syntyche, 
that  they  be  of  the  same  mind  in  the  Lord. 

I  Pet.  iii.  8.  Finally,  be  ye  all  of  one  mind,  having 
compassion  one  of  another ;  love  as  brethren,  be 
pitiful,  be  courteous : 

§  40.   Christian  Fellowship. 

John  xi.l6.  Then  said  Thomas,  which  is  called  Didy- 
mus,  unto  his  fellow  disciples.  Let  us  also  go,  that  we 
may  die  with  him. 

Rom.  XV.  23.  For  which  cause  also  I  have  been  much 
hindered  from  coming  to  you. 

 23.  But  now  having  no  more  place  in  these 

parts,  and  having  a  great  desire  these  many  years  to 
come  unto  jovl  ; 

 24.  Whensoever  I  take  my  journey  into  Spain, 

I  will  come  to  you :  for  I  trust  to  see  you  in  my  jour- 
ney, and  to  be  brought  on  my  way  thitherward  by  you, 
if  first  I  be  somewhat  filled  with  your  company. 

 28.  When  therefore  I  have  performed  this,  and 

have  sealed  to  them  this  fruit,  I  will  come  by  you  into 
Spain. 

 29.  And  I  am  sure  that,  when  I  come  unto 

you,  I  shall  come  in  the  fulness  of  the  blessing  of  the 
gospel  of  Christ. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  15.  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  (ye  know 
the  house  of  Stephanas,  that  it  is  the  firstfruits  of 
Achaia,  and  thMt  they  have  addicted  themselves  to  the 
ministry  of  the  saints,) 

 16.  That  ye  submit  yourselves  unto  such,  and 

to  every  one  that  helpeth  with  us,  and  laboureth. 

 17.  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas  and 

Fortunatus  and  Achaicus  :  for  that  which  was  lacking 
on  your  part  they  have  supplied. 

 18.  For  they  have  refreshed  my  spirit  and 

yours:  therefore  acknowledge  ye  them  that  are  such. 

2  Cor.i.  23.  Moreover  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon 
my  soul,  that  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  yet  unto 
Corinth. 


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2  Cor.  ii.  13.  Furthermore,  when  I  came  to  Troas  to 
prcac?i  Christ's  gospel,  and  a  door  was  opened  unto  nie 
of  the  Lord, 

 13.  I  had  no  rest  in  my  spu'it,  because  I  found 

not  Titus  my  brother  ;  but  taking  my  leave  of  them, 
I  went  from  thence  into  Macedonia. 

—  vi.  11.  O  ye  Corinthians,  our  mouth  is  open  unto 
you,  our  heart  is  enlarged. 

 13.  Ye  are  not  straitened  in  us,  but  ye  are 

straitened  in  your  own  bowels. 

 13.  Now  for  a  recompense  in  the  same,  (I  speak 

as  unto  7711/  children,)  be  ye  also  enlarged. 

—  vii.  3.  I  speak  not  ihis  to  condemn  you  :  for  I 
have  said  before,  that  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  die  and 
live  with  you. 

 4.  Great  is  my  boldness  of  speech  toward 

you,  gi'eat  is  my  glorying  of  you :  I  am  filled  with 
comfort,  I  am  exceeding  joyful  in  all  our  tribulation. 

 6.  Nevertheless  God,  that  comforteth  those  that 

are  cast  down,  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus  ; 

 7.  And  not  by  his  coming  only,  but  by  the 

consolation  wherewith  he  was  comforted  in  you,  when 
he  told  us  your  earnest  desire,  your  mourning,  your 
fervent  mind  toward  me ;  so  that  I  rejoiced  the  more. 

 13.  Wherefore,  though  I  wrote  unto  you,  I  did 

it  not  for  his  cause  that  had  done  the  wrong,  nor  for 
his  cause  that  suffered  wrong,  but  that  our  care  for  you 
in  the  sight  of  God  might  appear  unto  you. 

 13.  Therefore  we  were  comforted  in  your  com- 
fort :  yea,  and  exceedingly  the  more  joyed  we  for  the 
joy  oi  Titus,  because  his  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you 
all. 

 15.  And  his  inward  affection  is  more  abund- 
ant toward  you,  whilst  he  remembereth  the  obedience 
of  you  all,  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received 
him. 

 16.  I  rejoice  therefore  that  I  have  confidence 

in  you  in  all  thimjs. 

Eph.  i.  15.  Wherefore  I  also,  after  I  heard  of  your 
faith  in  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  love  unto  all  the  saints, 

 16.  Cease  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,  making 

mention  of  you  in  my  prayers ; 

—  vi.  21.  But  that  ye  also  may  know  my  aff'airs,  and 
how  I  do,  Tychicus,  a  beloved  brother  and  faithful 
minister  in  the  Lord,  shall  make  known  to  you  all  things : 

 23.  Whom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 

purpose,  that  ye  might  know  our  affairs,  and  that  he 
might  comfort  your  hearts. 

Phil.  i.  8.  For  God  is  my  record,  how  greatly  I  long 
after  you  all  in  the  bowels  of  Jesus  Christ. 

 27.  Only  let  your  conversation  be  as  it  be- 

cometh  the  gospel  of  Christ :  that  whether  I  come  and 
see  you,  or  else  be  absent,  I  may  hear  of  your  affairs, 
that  ye  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one  mind  striving 
together  for  the  faith  of  the  gospel ; 

2  Thess.  iii.  6.  Now  we  command  you,  brethren,  in 
the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  ye  withdraw 
yourselves  from  every  brother  that  walketh  disorderly, 
and  not  after  the  tradition  which  he  received  of  us. 

Phil.  ii.  19.  But  I  trust  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  Ti- 
motheus  shortly  unto  you,  that  I  also  may  be  of  good 
comfort,  when  I  know  your  state. 

 20.  For  I  have  no  man  likeminded,  who  will 

naturally  care  for  your  state. 

 21.  For  all  seek  their  own,  not  the  things 

which  are  Jesus  Christ's. 

 22.  But  ye  know  the  proof  of  him,  that,  as  a 

son  with  the  father,  he  hath  served  with  me  in  the 
gospel. 

 23.  Him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently,  so 

soon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with  me. 

 24.  But  I  trust  iu  the  Lord  that  I  also  myself 

shall  come  shortly. 

 29.  Receive  him  therefore  in  the  Lord  with 

all  gladness ;  and  hold  such  in  reputation : 

 30.  Because  for  the  work  of  Christ  he  was 

nigh  unto  death,  not  regarding  his  life,  to  supply  your 
lack  of  service  toward  me. 

Col.  i.  4.  Since  we  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ  Jesus, 
and  of  the  love  which  ye  have  to  all  the  saints, 

—  ii.  1.  For  I  would  that  ye  knew  what  great  con- 
flict I  have  for  you,  and /or  them  at  Laodicea,  and /or 
as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  the  flesh : 


 5.  For  though  I  be  absent  in  the  flesh,  yet  am 

I  with  you  in  the  spirit,  joying  and  beholding  youi 
order,  and  the  steadfastness  of  your  faith  in  Christ. 

—  iv.  7.  All  my  state  shall  Tychicus  declare  unto 
you,  who  is  a  beloved  brother,  and  a  faithful  minister 
and  fellow  servant  in  the  Lord  : 

 8.  Whom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 

purpose,  that  he  might  know  j^our  estate,  and  comfort 
your  hearts ; 

 9.  With  Onesimus,  a  faithful  and  beloved 

brother,  who  is  one  of  you.  They  shall  make  known 
unto  you  all  things  which  are  dime  here. 

 10.  Aristarchus  my  fellow  prisoner  saluteth 

you,  and  Marcus,  sister's  son  to  Barnabas,  (touching 
whom  ye  received  commandments:  if  he  come  unto 
you,  receive  him ;) 

 11.  And  Jesus,  which  is  called  Justus,  who 

are  of  the  circumcision.  These  only  are  my  fellow 
workers  unto  the  kingdom  of  God,  which  have  been  a 
comfort  unto  me. 

1  Thess.  i.  3.  Remembering  without  ceasing  your 
work  of  faith,  and  labour  of  love,  and  patience  of  hope 
in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  in  the  sight  of  God  and  our 
Father ; 

—  ii.  17.  But  we,  brethren,  being  taken  from  you  for 
a  short  time  in  presence,  not  in  heart,  endeavoured  the 
more  abundantly  to  see  your  face  with  great  desire. 

—  iii.  6.  But  now  when  Timotheus  came  from  you 
unto  us,  and  brought  us  good  tidings  of  your  faith  and 
charity,  and  that  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us 
always,  desiring  greatly  to  see  us,  as  we  also  to  see 
you. 

 7.  Therefore,  brethren,  we  were  comforted 

over  you  in  all  our  affliction  and  distress  by  your 
faith : 

 8.  For  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the 

Lord. 

 9.  For  what  thanks  can  we  render  to  God 

again  for  you,  for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your 
sakea  before  our  God ; 

—  iv.  10.  And  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  bfeth- 
ren  which  are  in  all  Macedonia :  but  we  beseech  you, 
brethren,  that  ye  increase  more  and  more ; 

2  Tun.  iv.  9.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  unto 
me: 

 21.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter. 

Philem.5.  Hearing  of  thy  love  and  faith,  which  thou 
hast  toward  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  toward  all  saints ; 

—  6.  That  the  communication  of  thy  faith  may 
become  effectual  by  the  acknowledging  of  every  good 
thing  which  is  in  you  in  Christ  Jesus. 

—  7.  For  we  have  great  joy  and  consolation  in  thy 
lo\'e,  because  the  bowels  of  the  saints  are  refreshed  by 
thee,  brother. 

—  8.  Wherefore,  though  I  might  be  much  bold  in 
Christ  to  enjoin  thee  that  which  is  convenient, 

—  9.  Yet  for  love's  sake  I  rather  beseech  thee,  being 
such  a  one  as  Paul  the  aged,  and  now  also  a  prisoner 
of  Jesus  Christ. 

Heb.xiii.  23.  Know  ye  that  our  brother  Timothy  is 
set  at  liberty ;  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will 
see  you. 

2  John  13.  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you,  I 
would  not  write  with  paper  and  ink :  but  I  trust  to 
come  unto  you,  and  speak  face  to  face,  that  our  joy 
may  be  full. 

—  13.  The  children  of  thy  elect  sister  greet  thee. 
Amen. 

3  John  2.  Beloved,  I  wish  above  all  things  that  thou 
mayest  prosper  and  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul 
prospereth. 

—  13.  Demetrius  hath  good  report  of  all  men,  and 
of  the  truth  itself :  yea,  and  we  also  bear  record  ;  and 
ye  know  that  our  record  is  true. 

—  13.  I  had  many  things  to  write,  but  I  will  not 
with  ink  and  pen  write  unto  thee : 

—  14.  But  I  trust  I  shall  shortly  see  thee,  and  we 
shall  speak  face  to  face.  Peace  he  to  thee.  Our  Mends 
salute  thee.    Greet  the  friends  by  name. 

(A.  PARTIAMTY  FORBroDEN.) 

Jobxiii.  10.  He  will  surely  reprove  you,  if  ye  do 
secretly  accept  persons. 


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Jam.  ii.  1.  My  brethren,  have  not  tlie  faith  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Lord  of  glory,  with  respect  of 
persons. 

 2.  For  if  there  come  unto  your  assembly  a 

man  with  a  gold  ring,  in  goodly  apparel,  and  there 
come  in  also  a  poor  man  in  vile  raiment; 

 3.  And  ye  have  respect  to  him  that  weareth 

the  gay  clothing,  and  say  unto  him,  Sit  thou  here  in  a 
good  place ;  and  say  to  the  poor.  Stand  thou  there,  or 
sit  here  under  my  footsool : 

 4.  Are  ye  not  then  partial  in  yourselves,  and 

are  become  judges  of  evil  thouglits? 

 9.  But  if  j^e  have  respect  to  persons,  ye  com- 
mit sin,  and  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  transgressors. 

41.   Christian  Salutations. 

Rom.xvi.  3.  Greet  Priscilla  and  Aquila,  my  helpers 
in  Christ  Jesus : 

 4.  Who  have  for  my  life  laid  down  their  owia 

necks :  unto  whom  not  only  I  give  thanks,  but  also  all 
the  churches  of  the  Gentiles. 

 5.  Likewise  greet  the  church  that  is  in  their 

house.  Salute  my  well  beloved  Epenetus,  who  is  the 
firstfruits  of  Achaia  unto  Christ. 

 6.  Greet  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour 

on  us. 

 7.  Salute  Andronicus  and  Junia,  my  kinsmen, 

and  my  fellow  prisoners,  who  are  of  note  among  the 
apostles,  who  also  were  in  Christ  before  me. 

 8.  Greet  Amplias,  my  beloved  in  the  Lord. 

 9.  Salute  Urbane,  our  helper  in  Christ,  and 

Stachys  my  beloved. 

 10.  Salute  Apellcs  approved  in  Christ.  Salute 

them  which  are  of  Aristobulus'  houseliald. 

 11.  Salute  Herodion  my  kinsman.   Greet  them 

that  be  of  the  Iwusehold  of  Narcissus,  which  are  in  the 
Lord. 

 12.  Salute  Tiyphena  and  Tryphosa,  who  labour 

in  the  Lord.  Salute  the  beloved  Persis,  which  laboured 
much  in  the  Lord. 

 13.  Salute  Rufus  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his 

mother  and  mine. 

 14.  Salute Asyncritus,Phlegon,Hermas,Patro- 

bas,  Hermes,  and  the  brethren  M'hich  are  with  them. 

 15.  Salute  Philologus,  and  Julia,  Ncreus,  and 

his  sister,  and  Olympas,  and  all  the  saints  which  are 
with  them. 

 21.  Timotheus  my  workfellow,  and  Lucius, 

and  Jason,  and  Sosipater,  my  kinsmen,  salute  you. 

 22.  I  Tertius,  who  wrote  this  epistle,  salute 

you  in  the  Lord. 

 23.  Gains  mine  host,  and  of  the  whole  church, 

saluteth  you.  Erastus  the  chamberlain  of  the  city 
saluteth  you,  and  Quartus  a  brother. 

1  Cop.  i.  3.  Grace  he  unto  you,  and  peace  from  God 
oxa  Fatlier,  and  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

—  xvi.  21.  The  salutation  of  me  Paul  with  mine  own 
hand. 

 19.  The  churches  of  Asia  salute  you.  Aquila 

and  Priscilla  salute  you  much  in  the  Lord,  with  the 
church  that  is  in  their  house. 

2  Cop.  xiii.  13.  All  the  saints  salute  you. 

Phil.  iv.  21.  Salute  eveiy  saint  in  Christ  Jesus.  The 
brethren  which  are  with  me  greet  you. 

 22.  All  the  saints  salute  you,  chiefly  they  that 

are  of  Cesar's  household. 

Col.  iv.  15.  Salute  the  brethren  which  arc  in  Laodi- 
cea,  and  Nymphas,  and  the  church  which  is  in  his  house. 

 17.  And  say  to  Archippus,  Take  heed  to  the 

ministry  which  thou  hast  received  in  the  Lord,  that 
thou  fulfil  it. 

 18.  The  salutation  by  the  hand  of  me  Paul. 

Remember  my  bonds.    Grace  he  with  you.  Amen. 

2  Thess.  iii.  17.  The  salutation  of  Paul  with  mine  own 
hand,  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle :  so  I  write. 

2  Tim.  iv.  19.  Salute  Prisca  and  Aquila,  and  tlie 
household  of  Onesiphorus. 

 21.  +Eubulus  greeteth  thee,  and  Pudens,  and 

Linus,  and  Claudia,  and  all  the  brethren. 

Philem.  2.  And  to  our  beloved  Apphia,  and  Archip- 
pus our  fellow  soldier,  and  to  the  church  in  thy  house : 

 23.  There  salute  thee  Epaphras,  my  fellow 

prisoner  in  Christ  Jesus ; 


—  24.  Marcus,  Aristarchus,  Demaa,  Lucas,  my  fellow 
labouroi's. 

Heb.xiii.  31.  Salute  all  them  that  have  the  rule 
over  you,  and  all  the  saints.  They  of  Italy  salute 
you. 

Tit.  iii.  15.  All  that  an;  with  me  salute  thee.  Greet 
thcni  that  love  us  in  the  faith.  Grace  he  with  you  all. 
Amen. 

I  Pet.  Y.  13.  The  ch  urch  that  is  at  Babylon,  elected 
together  with  yau,  saluteth  you ;  and  so  'doth  Marcus 
my  son. 

See  p.  657,  §  93,  "  The  Christian  Kiss  of  Charity." 

§  42.   Christian  Hospitality. 

See  also  page  481,  §  105. 

(1.  ENJOINED.) 

1  Pet.  iv.  9.  Use  hospitality  one  to  anotlier  without 
grudging. 

 10.  As  every  man  hath  received  the  gift,  even 

so  minister  the  same  one  to  another,  as  good  stewards 
of  the  manifold  grace  of  God. 

3  John  5.  Beloved,  thou  doest  faithfully  whatso- 
ever thou  doest  to  the  brethren,  and  to  strangers  ; 

—  6.  Which  have  borne  witness  of  thy  charity 
before  the  church :  whom  if  thou  bring  forward  on 
their  journey  alter  a  godly  sort,  thou  shalt  do  well : 

—  7.  Because  that  for  his  name's  sake  they  went 
forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  Gentiles. 

—  8.  We  thereibre  ought  to  receive  such,  that 
we  might  be  fellow  helpers  to  the  truth. 

See  Heb.xiii.  2. 

(2.  HESTRICTED.) 

2  John  10.  If  there  come  any  unto  you,  and  bring 
not  this  doctrine,  receive  him  not  into  your  house, 
neither  bid  him  God  speed  : 

—  11.  For  he  that  biddeth  him  God  speed  is  par- 
taker of  his  evil  deeds. 

(3.  WITHHELD.) 

3  John  9.  I  wrote  unto  the  church  :  but  Diotrephes, 
who  loveth  to  have  the  pre-eminence  among  them, 
receiveth  us  not. 

—  10.  Wherefore,  if  I  come,  I  will  remember  his 
deeds  which  he  doeth,  prating  against  us  with  mali- 
cious words :  and  not  content  therewith,  neither  doth 
he  himself  receive  the  brethren,  and  forbiddeth  them 
that  would,  and  casteth  tJiem  out  of  the  church. 

§  43.   Ministering  to  the  Necessity  of  Saints. 

Mapkix.  41.  For  whosoever  shall  give  you  a  cup  of 
water  to  drink  in  my  name,  because  ye  belong  to 
Christ,  verily  I  say  unto  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his  re- 
ward. 

Rom.  xii.  13.  Distributing  to  the  necessity  of  saints; 
given  to  hospitality. 

2  Cop.viii.  8.  I  speak  not  by  commandment,  but  by 
occasion  of  the  forwardness  of  others,  and  to  prove 
the  sincerity  of  your  love. 

 13.  For  /  mean  not  that  other  men  be  eased, 

and  ye  burdened : 

 14.  But  by  an  equality,  that  now  at  this  time 

your  abundance  may  be  a  siqrply  for  their  want,  that 
"their  abundance  also  may  be  a  sujyply  lor  your  want ; 
that  there  may  be  eciuality : 

 15.  As  it  is  written,  He  that  luul  gatMredraxich. 

had  nothing  over ;  and  he  that  had  gathered  little  had 
no  lack. 

 16.  But  thanks  be  to  God,  which  put  the  same 

earnest  care  into  the  heart  of  Titus  for  you. 

 17.  For  indeed  he  accepted  the  exhortation; 

but  being  more  forward,  of  his  own  accord  he  went 
unto  you. 

 20.  Avoiding  this,  that  no  man  should  blame 

us  in  this  abundance  which  is  administered  by  us : 

 21.  Providing  for  honest  things,  not  only  in 

the  sight  of  the  Lord,  but  also  in  the  sight  of  men. 

 23.  And  we  have  sent  with  them  our  brother, 

whom  we  have  oftentimes  proved  diligent  in  many 
things,  but  now  much  more  diligent,  upon  the  great 
confidence  which  I  have  in  you. 

 23.  Whether  any  do  inquire  of  Titus,  Tie  is  my 


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partner  and  fellow  helper  concerning  you;  or  our 
brethren  be  iruiuired  oJ\  tlwy  are  the  messengers  of  the 
churches,  cnul  the  glory  of  Christ. 

2  Cor.viii.  24.  Wherefore  shew  ye  to  them,  and  be- 
fore the  churches,  the  proof  of  your  love,  and  of  our 
boasting  on  your  behalf 

Phil.  iv.  9.  Those  things,  which  ye  have  both  learn- 
ed and  received,  and  heard,  and  seen  in  me,  do :  and 
the  God  of  peace  shall  be  with  you. 

 10.  But  I  rejoiced  in  the  Lord  greatly,  thatnow 

at  the  last  your  care  of  mc  hath  flourished  again  :  where- 
in ye  were  also  careful,  but  ye  lacked  bpjjortunity. 

 14.  Notwithstanding,  ye  have  well  done,  that 

ye  did  communicate  with  my  affliction. 

 15.  Now  ye  Philippians  know  also,  that  in  the 

beginning  of  the  gospel,  when  I  departed  from  Mace- 
donia, no  church  communicated  with  me  as  concern- 
ing giving  and  receiving,  but  ye  only. 

 16.  For  even  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once  and 

again  unto  my  necessity. 

 17.  Not  because  I  desire  a  gift :  but  I  desire 

fruit  that  may  abound  to  your  account. 

 18.  But  I  have  all,  and  abound :  I  am  full, 

having  received  of  Epaphroditus  the  things  which  were 
sent  from  you,  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice 
acceptable,  well  pleasing  to  God. 

2  Tim.  1.  16.  The  Lord  give  mercy  imto  the  house 
of  Onesiphorus ;  for  he  oft  refreslied  me,  and  was  not 
ashamed  of  my  chain : 

 17.  But,  when  he  was  in  Rome,  ho  sought  mc 

out  very  diligently,  and  found  vie. 

 18.  The  Ijord  grant  unto  him  that  he  may  find 

mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  day:  and  in  how  many 
things  he  ministered  unto  me  at  Ephesus,  thou  know- 
est  very  well. 

(See  I  Cor.  xvi.  2.) 

Heb.xiii.  16.  But  to  do  good  and  to  communicate 
forget  not:  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well 
pleased. 

Jam.  ii.  15.  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  des- 
titute of  daily  food, 

 16.  And  one  of  you  say  unto  them.  Depart  in 

peace,  be  ye  warmed  and  filled ;  notwithstanding  ye 
give  them  not  those  things  which  are  needful  to  the 
body :  what  doth  it  profit  ? 

IJohn  iii.  17.  But  whoso  hath  this  world's  good, 
and  seeth  his  brother  have  need,  and  shutteth  up  his 
bowels  of  compassion  from  him,  how  dwelleth  the  love 
of  God  in  him  ? 

(A.  INSTANCES. 

Acts  ii.  44.  And  all  that  believed  were  together,  and 
had  all  things  common  ; 

 45.  And  sold  their  possessions  and  goods,  and 

parted  them  to  all  men,  as  every  man  had  need. 

 46.  And  they,  continuing  daily  with  one  ac- 
cord in  the  temple,  and  breaking  bread  from  house  to 
house,  did  eat  their  meat  with  gladness  and  singleness 
of  heart. 

—  iv.  32.  And  the  multitude  of  them  that  believed 
were  of  one  heart  and  of  one  soul :  neither  said  any 
of  them  that  aught  of  the  things  which  he  possessed 
was  his  own  ;  but  they  had  all  things  common. 

 34.  Neither  was  there  auy  among  them  that 

lacked:  for  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  lands  or 
houses  sold  them,  and  brought  the  prices  of  the  things 
that  were  sold, 

 35.  And  laid  tliem,  down  at  the  apostles'  feet : 

and  distribution  was  made  unto  every  man  according 
as  he  had  need. 

 36.  And  Joses,  who  by  the  apostles  was  sur- 

named  Barnabas,  (which  is,  being  interpreted.  The  son 
of  consolation),  a  Levite,  and  of  the  country  of  O^qirus, 

 37.  Having  land,  sold  it,  and  brought  the 

money,  and  laid  it  at  the  apostles'  feet. 

—  xi.  29.  Then  the  disciples,  every  man  according 
to  his  ability,  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  breth- 
ren which  dwelt  in  Judea : 

 30.  Which  also  they  did,  and  sent  it  to  the 

elders  by  the  hands  of  Barnabas  and  Saul. 

Rom.  XV.  25.  But  now  I  go  vmto  Jerusalem  to  min- 
ister unto  the  saints. 

 26.  For  it  hath  pleased  them  of  Macedonia 


and  Achaia  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the 
poor  saints  which  are  at  Jerusalem. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  3.  And  when  I  come,  whomsoever  yo 
shall  ajiprove  by  your  letters,  them  will  I  send  to  bring 
your  liberality  unto  Jerusalem. 

 4.  And  if  it  be  meet  that  I  go  also,  they  shall 

go  with  me. 

2  Cor.viii.  1.  Moreover,  brethren,  we  do  you  to  wit 
of  the  grace  of  God  bestowed  on  the  churches  of  Ma- 
cedonia ; 

 2.  How  that  in  a  great  trial  of  affliction,  the 

abundance  of  their  joy  and  their  deep  poverty  abound- 
ed unto  the  riches  of  their  liberality. 

 3.  For  to  tlieir  power,  I  bear  record,  yea,  and 

beyond  their  power  they  were  willing  of  themselves  ; 

 4.  Praying  us  with  much  entreaty  that  we 

would  receive  the  gift,  and  take  njjon  us  the  fellowship 
of  the  ministering  to  the  saints. 

 5.  And  this  thejj  did,  not  as  we  hoped,  but  first 

gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord,  and  unto  us  by  the 
will  of  God. 

 6.  Insomuch  that  -w-e  desired  Titus,  that  as  he 

had  begun,  so  he  would  also  finish  in  you  the  same 
grace  also. 

Gal.  ii.  10.  Only  they  wmild  that  we  should  remem- 
ber the  poor ;  the  same  which  I  also  was  forward  to  do. 

(B.  THE  SIN  OF  ANANIAS  AND  SAPPHIRA.) 

Acts  V.  1.  But  a  certain  man  named  Ananias,  with 
Sapphira  his  wife,  sold  a  possession, 

 2.  And  kept  back  jmrt  of  the  price,  his  wife 

also  being  privy  to  it,  and  brought  a  certain  part,  and 
laid  it  at  the  apostles'  feet. 

§  44.   Liberality  iu  Giving. 

(1.  ENJOINED.) 

Prov.  xiv.  21.  He  that  despiseth  his  neighbour  sin- 
neth :  but  he  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor,  happy  ii  he. 

—  xxix.  7.  The  righteous  considereth  the  cause  of 
the  poor  :  but  the  wicked  regardeth  not  to  know  it. 

—  iii.  9.  Honoiu-  the  Lord  with  thy  substance,  and 
with  the  firstfruits  of  all  thine  increase : 

 10.  So  shall  thy  barns  be  filled  with  plenty, 

and  thy  presses  shall  burst  out  with  new  wine. 

Eg.  xi.  1.  Cast  thj'  bread  upon  the  waters :  for  thou 
shalt  find  it  after  many  days. 

 2.  Give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight; 

for  thou  knowest  not  what  evil  shall  be  upon  the  earth. 

Mat.  xix.  21.  Jesus  said  unto  him.  If  thou  wilt  be 
perfect,  go  and  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 
poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven :  and 
come  and  follow  me. 

 22.  But  when  the  young  man  heard  that  say- 
ing, he  went  away  sorrowlul :  for  he  had  great  pos- 
sessions. 

 23.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples,  Yerily 

I  say  unto  you.  That  a  rich  man  shall  hardly  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

 24.  And  again  I  say  unto  you,  It  is  easier  for 

a  camel  to  go  tlirough  the  eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a 
rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

 25.  "When  his  disciples  heard  it,  they  were  ex- 
ceedingly amazed,  saying.  Who  then  can  be  saved  ? 

Mark  x.  21.  Then  Jesus  beholding  him  loved  him, 
and  said  unto  him.  One  thing  thou  lackcst :  go  thy 
way,  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor, 
and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven:  and  come, 
take  up  the  cross,  and  follow  me. , 

 22.  And  he  was  sad  at  that  saj-ing,  and  went 

away  grieved :  for  he  had  great  possessions. 

 23.  And  Jesus  looked  round  about,  and  saith 

unto  his  disciples.  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have 
riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  '? 

 24.  And  the  disciples  were  astonished  at  his 

words.  But  Jesus  answereth  again,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Children,  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in 
riches  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  ! 

 25.  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the 

eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

 26.  And  they  were  astonished  out  of  measure, 

saying  among  themselves,  Wlio  then  can  be  saved  ? 

Luke  iii.  li.  He  answereth  and  saith  imto  them.  He 


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that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  impart  to  him  that  hatli 
none ;  and  he  that  hath  meat,  let  liim  do  hkewise. 

Luke  vi.  38.  Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  imto  you ;  good 
measure,  pressed  down,  and  sliaken  together,  and  run- 
ning over,  shall  men  give  into  your  bosom.  For  witli 
the  same  measure  that  ye  mete  withal  it  shall  be  meas- 
ured to  you  again. 

—  xi.  41.  But  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye 
have ;  and,  behold,  all  things  are  clean  unto  you. 

—  xii.  33.  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms  ;  provide 
yourselves  bags  which  wax  not  old,  a  treasure  in  the 
heavens  that  faileth  not,  where  no  thief  approacheth, 
neither  moth  corrupteth. 

—  xviii.  22.  Now  when  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he 
said  unto  him.  Yet  lackest  thou  one  thing:  sell  all  that 
thou  hast,  and  distribute  unto  the  poor,  and  thou  shall 
have  treasure  in  heaven  :  and  come,  follow  me. 

 83.  And  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very  sor- 
rowful: for  he  was  ver}^  rich. 

 24.  And  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  was  very  sor- 
rowful, he  said,  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  ! 

 25.  For  it  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through 

a  needle's  eye,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

 26.  And  they  that  heard  it  said,  Who  then 

can  be  saved  V 

Rom.  XV.  27.  It  hath  pleased  them  verily;  and  their 
debtors  they  are.  For  if  the  Gentiles  have  been  made 
partakers  of  their  sjiiritual  things,  their  duty  is  also  to 
minister  unto  them  in  cai-nal  things. 

2  Cor.  viii.  7.  Therefore,  as  ye  al)ound  in  every  tiling, 
in  faith,  and  utterance,  and  knowledge,  and  in  all  dil- 
igence, and  in  your  love  to  us,  see  that  ye  abound  in 
this  grace  also. 

I  Tim.vi.  18.  That  they  do  good,  that  they  be  rich 
in  good  works,  ready  to  distribute,  willing  to  com- 
municate ; 

Ps.  cxii.  5.  A  good  man  sheweth  favour,  and  lend- 
eth  :  he  will  guide  his  affairs  with  discretion. 

(A.  ANCIENT  EXAMPLES.) 

I  Kings  xix.  21.  And  he  returned  back  from  him, 
and  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  slew  them,  and  boiled 
their  flesh  with  the  instruments  of  the  oxen,  and  gave 
unto  the  people,  and  they  did  eat.  Then  he  arose,  and 
went  after  Elijah,  and  ministered  unto  him. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  3.  And  he  dealt  to  every  one  of  Israel, 
both  man  and  woman,  to  every  one  a  loaf  of  bread, 
and  a  good  piece  of  flesh,  and  a  flagon  of  wine. 

(B.  THE  widow's  mites.) 

Mark  xii.  41.  And  Jesus  sat  over  against  the  treas- 
ury, and  beheld  how  the  people  cast  money  into  the 
treasmy :  and  many  that  were  rich  cast  in  much. 

 42.  And  there  came  a  certain  poor  witlow,  and 

she  threw  in  two  miles,  ^^  hich  make  a  farthing. 

 43.  And  he  c;illed  tmto  him  his  disciples,  and 

saith  unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  That  this  poor 
widow  hath  cast  more  in,  than  all  they  which  have 
cast  into  the  treasury  : 

 44.  For  all  they  did  cast  in  of  their  abundance ; 

but  she  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that  she  had,  eve>i 
all  her  living. 

Luke  xxi.  1.  And  he  looked  up,  and  saw  the  rich 
men  casting  their  gifts  into  the  treasury. 

 2.  And  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow  cast- 
ing in  Ihither  two  miles. 

 3.  And  he  said,  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you, 

that  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more  than  they  all : 

 4.  For  all  these  have  of  their  abundance  cast 

in  unto  the  offerings  of  God :  but  she  of  her  penury 
hath  cast  in  all  the  living  that  she  had. 

(C.  PARABLE  OF  THE  GOOD  SAMARITAN.) 

Luke  X.  29.  But  he,  willing  to  justify  himself,  said 
unto  Jesus,  And  who  is  my  neighbour? 

 30.  And  Jesus  answering  said,  A  certain  man 

went  down  from  Jerusalem  to  Jericho,  and  fell  among 
thieves,  which  stripped  him  of  his  raiment,  and  wound- 
ed him,  and  departed,  leaving  ?iim  half  dead. 

 31.  And  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain 

priest  thai  way ;  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  passed  by 
on  the  other  side. 


 32.  And  likewise  a  Levite,  when  he  was  at 

the  place,  came  and  looked  on  him,  and  passed  by  on 
the  other  side. 

—  —  33.  But  a  certain  Samaritan,  as  he  journeyed, 
came  where  he  was ;  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  had 
compassion  on  him, 

 34.  And  wont  to  him,  and  bound  up  his 

wounds,  pouring  in  oil  and  wine,  and  set  him  on  his 
own  beast,  and  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care 
of  him. 

 35.  And  on  the  morrow  when  he  departed,  he 

took  out  two  pence,  and  gave  them  to  the  host,  and 
said  unto  him.  Take  care  of  him  :  and  whatsoever  thou 
spendest  more,  when  I  come  again,  I  will  repay  thee. 

 36.  Which  now  of  these  three,  thinkest  thou, 

was  neighbour  unto  him  that  fell  among  th(^  thieves? 

 37.  And  he  said.  He  that  shewed  mercy  on 

him.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  Go,  and  do  thou 
likewise. 

(2.  CHEERFULNESS  REQUIRED.) 

Rom.  xii.  8.  Or  he  that  exhorteth,  on  exhortation  :  he 
that  giveth,  let  him  do  it  with  simplicity  ;  he  thai  ruleth, 
with  diligence;  he  that  sheweth  mercy,  with  cheer- 
fulness. 

2  Cor.  viii.  10.  And  herein  I  give  my  advice :  for  this  la 
expedient  for  you,  who  have  begun  before,  not  only 
to  do,  but  also  to  be  forward  a  year  ago. 

 11.  Now  therefore  perform  the  doing  of  it ; 

and  as  there  was  a  readiness  to  will,  so  there  may  be  a 
performance  also  out  of  tlial  which  ye  have. 

 12.  For  if  there  be  first  a  willing  mind,  it  is 

accepted  according  to  that  a  man  hath,  and  not  ac- 
cording to  that  he  hath  not. 

—  ix.  1.  For  as  touching  the  ministering  to  the 
saints,  it  is  superfluous  for  me  to  write  to  you : 

 2.  For  I  know  the  forwardness  of  your  mind, 

for  which  I  boast  of  you  to  them  of  Macedonia,  that 
Achaia  was  ready  a  year  ago ;  and  your  zeal  hath 
provoked  very  many. 

 3.  Yet  have  I  sent  the  brethren,  lest  our  boast- 
ing of  you  should  be  in  vain  in  this  behalf;  that,  as  I 
said,  ye  may  be  ready  : 

 4.  Lest  haply  if  they  of  Macedonia  come 

with  me,  and  find  you  unprepared,  we  (that  we  say 
not,  ye)  should  be  ashamed  in  this  same  confident 
boasting. 

 5.  Therefore  I  thought  it  necessary  to  exhort 

the  brethren,  that  they  would  go  before  unto  you,  and 
make  up  beforehand  your  bounty,  whereof  ye  had 
notice  before,  thai  the  same  might  be  ready,  as  a  mat- 
ter of  bounty,  and  not  as  of  covetousness. 

 6.  But  Ibis  /  say.  He  which  soweth  sparingly 

shall  reap  also  sparingly  ;  and  he  which  sowclh  boun- 
tifully shall  reap  also  bountifully. 

 7.  Every  man  according  as  he  purposeth  in 

his  heart,  so  let  him  give  ;  not  grudgingly,  or  of  neces- 
sity :  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver. 

(3.   OSTENTATION  CONDEMNED.) 

Mat.  vi.  1.  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms  be- 
fore men,  to  be  seen  of  them :  otherwise  ye  have  no 
reward  of  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

 2.  Therefore  when  thou  doest  thine  alms,  do 

not  sound  a  trumpet  before  thee,  as  the  hypocrites  do 
in  the  synagogues  and  in  the  streets,  that  they  may 
have  glory  of  men.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  They  have 
their  reward. 

 3.  But  when  thou  doest  alms,  let  not  thy  left 

hand  know  what  thy  right  hand  doeth  : 

 4.  That  thine  alms  may  be  in  secret:  and  thy 

Father  which  seelh  in  secret  himself  shall  reward  thee 
openly. 

§  45.   Arguments  for  Liberality. 

(1.  THE  GLORY  OF  GOD.) 

2  Cor.  ix.  10.  Now  he  that  ministereth  seed  to  the 
sower  both  minister  bread  for  your  food,  and  multiply 
your  seed  sown,  and  increase  the  fruits  of  your  right- 
eousness :) 

 11.  Being  enriched  in  everything  to  all  boun- 

tifulness,  which  causeth  through  us  thanksgivmg  to 
God. 


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2  Cor.  ix.  12.  For  the  administration  of  this  service 
not  only  siii)plietii  the  want  of  the  saints,  but  is 
abundant  also  by  many  thanksgivings  unto  God  ; 

 13.  While  by  the  experiment  of  this  ministra- 
tion they  glorify  God  for  your  professed  subjection 
unto  the  gospel  of  Christ,  and  for  your  liberal  distribu- 
tion unto  them,  and  unto  all  men  ; 

 14.  And  by  their  prayer  for  you,  which  long 

after  you  for  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in  you. 

(3.  THE  GIVER  BLESSED.) 

Ps.  cxii.  9.  He  hath  dispersed,  he  hath  given  to  the 
poor;  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever;  his  horn 
shall  be  exalted  with  honour. 

Prov.  xi.  25.  The  liberal  soul  shall  be  made  fat ;  and 
he  that  watereth  shall  be  watered  also  himself 

—  xix.  17.  He  that  hath  pity  upon  the  poor  lendeth 
unto  the  Lord;  and  that  which  he  hath  given  will  he 
pay  him  again. 

—  xxii.  9.  He  that  hath  a  bountiful  eye  shall  be 
blessed  ;  for  he  givetli  of  his  bread  to  the  poor. 

—  xxviii.  27.  He  that  giveth  unto  the  poor  shall  not 
lack :  but  he  that  hideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many  a 
curse. 

Mat.  XXV.  33.  For  I  was  a  hungered,  and  ye  gave 
me  meat:  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink:  I  was 
a  stranger,  and  ye  tc^ok  me  in : 

 36.  Naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  :  I  was  sick,  and 

ye  visited  me:  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me. 

 37.  Then  shall  the  righteous  answer  him,  say- 
ing, Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  a  hungered,  and  fed 
tliee?  or  thirsty,  and  gave  thee  drink? 

 38.  Wlieii  saw  we  thee  a  stranger,  and  took 

iliee  in?  or  naked,  and  clothed  tlwe? 

 39.  Or  wlien  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison, 

and  came  unto  thee  ? 

 40.  And  the  King  shall  answer  and  say  unto 

them,  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Inasmuch  as  ye  have 
done  it  unto  one  of  the  least  of  these  my  brethren,  ye 
have  done  it  unto  me. 

Acts  XX.  35.  I  have  shewed  you  all  things,  how  that 
so  labouring  ye  ought  to  support  the  weak,  and  to  re- 
member the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  how  he  said.  It 
is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive. 

2  Cor.ix.  8.  And  God  is  able  to  make  all  grace 
abound  toward  you  ;  that  ye,  always  having  all  suffi- 
ciency in  all  things,  may  abound  to  every  good  work : 

 9.  (As  it  is  written.  He  hath  dispersed  abroad ; 

he  hath  given  to  the  poor :  his  righteousness  remain- 
eth  for  ever. 

I  Tim.  vi.  19.  Laying  up  in  store  for  themselves  a 
good  foundation  against  the  time  to  come,  that  they 
may  lay  hold  on  eternal  life. 

§  46.  Gratitude. 

(1.  CALLED  FOR.) 

Gen.  xl.  14.  But  think  on  me  when  it  shall  be  well 
with  tliee,  and  sliew  kindness,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me, 
and  make  mention  of  me  unto  Pharaoh,  and  bring  me 
out  of  this  house  : 

I  Kings  ii.  7.  But  shew  kindness  unto  the  sons  of 
Barzillai  the  Gileadite,  and  let  them  be  of  those  that 
eat  at  thy  table :  for  so  they  came  to  me  when  I  fled 
because  of  Absalom  th}'  brother. 

(2.  WITHHELD.) 

Gen.  xl.  23.  Yet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember 
Joseph,  but  forgat  him. 

Deut.  xxxii.  6.  Do  ye  thus  requite  the  Lord,  O  fool- 
ish people  and  unwise  ?  is  not  he  thy  fatlier  tJiat  hath 
bought  thee  ?  hath  he  not  made  thee,  and  established 
thee  ? 

I  Sam.  xix.  4.  And  Jonathan  spake  good  of  David 
imto  Saul  his  fatlier,  and  said  unto  him.  Lot  not  the 
king  sin  against  his  servant,  against  David ;  because 
he  hath  not  sinned  against  thee,  and  because  his  works 
have  been  to  thee-ward  very  good  : 

 5.  For  he  did  put  his  life  in  his  hand,  and  slew 

the  Philistine,  and  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  salvation 
for  all  Israel :  thou  sawest  it,  and  didst  rejoice :  M'here- 
fore  then  wilt  thou  sin  against  innocent  blood,  to  slay 
David  without  a  cause? 


§  47.   Restoring  Lost  Property. 

Gen.xlii.  27.  And  as  one  of  them  opened  his  sack 
to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  inn,  he  espied  his 
money  ;  for,  behold,  it  was  in  his  sack's  mouth. 

 28.  And  he  said  unto  his  brethren.  My  money 

is  restored  ;  and,  lo,  it  is  even  in  my  sack :  and  their 
heart  failed  them,  and  they  were  afraid,  saying  one  to 
another,  What  is  this  that  God  hath  done  unto  us  ? 

 35.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  they  emptied  their 

sacks,  that,  beliold,  every  man's  bundle  of  money  was 
in  his  sack :  and  when  both  they  and  their  father  saw 
the  bundles  of  money,  they  were  afraid. 

—  xliii.  19.  And  they  came  near  to  the  steward  of 
Joseph's  house,  and  they  conmiuned  with  him  at  the 
door  of  the  house, 

 20.  And  said,  0  sir,  we  came  indeed  down  at 

the  first  time  to  buy  food  : 

 21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  we  came  to 

the  inn,  that  we  opened  our  sacks,  and,  behold,  every 
man's  money  was  in  the  riouth  of  his  sack,  our  money 
in  full  weight:  and  we  have  brought  it  again  in  our 
hand. 

■  22.  And  other  money  have  we  brought  down 

in  our  hands  to  buy  food :  we  cannot  tell  who  put  our 
money  in  our  sacks. 

 23.  And  he  said,  Peace  be  to  you,  fear  not: 

your  God,  and  the  God  of  3'our  father,  hath  given  you 
treasure  in  your  sacks :  I  had  your  money.  And  he 
brought  Simeon  out  unto  them. 

—  xliv.  6.  And  he  overtook  them,  and  he  spake 
unto  them  these  same  words. 

 7.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Wherefore  saith 

my  lord  these  words?  God  forbid  that  thy  servants 
should  do  accordmg  to  this  thing : 

§  48.   Fellow-Feeling  with  Others. 

Job  vi.  14.  To  him  that  is  afflicted  pity  should  be 
shewed  from  his  friend ;  but  he  forsaketh  the  fear  of  the 
Almighty. 

—  xvi.  2.  I  have  heard  many  such  things:  miser- 
able comforters  are  ye  all. 

 3.  Shall  vain  words  have  an  end  ?  or  what 

emboldeneth  thee  that  thou  answerest  ? 

 .  4.  I  also  could  speak  as  ye  do :  if  your  soul 

were  in  my  soul's  stead,  I  could  heap  up  words  against 
j'ou,  and  shake  mine  head  at  you. 

 5.  But  I  would  strengthen  you  with  my  mouth, 

and  the  moving  of  my  lips  should  assuage  your  grief. 

—  xxix.  14.  I  put  on  righteousness,  and  it  clothed 
me :  my  judgment  was  as  a  robe  and  a  diadem. 

 15.  1  was  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet  was  I  to 

the  lame. 

 16.  I  was  a  fiither  to  the  poor  :  and  the  cause 

which  I  knew  not  I  searched  out. 

 17.  And  I  brake  the  jaws  of  the  wicked,  and 

plucked  the  spoil  out  of  his  teeth. 

Prov.  xxiv.  11.  If  thou  forbear  to  deliver  them  that 
are  drawn  unto  death,  and  those  that  are  ready  to  be 
slain ; 

 12.  If  thou  sayest.  Behold,  we  knew  it  not ; 

doth  not  he  that  pondereth  the  heart  consider  it?  and 
he  that  keepeth  thy  soul,  doth  he  knowrt.?  and 
shall  not  he  render  to  every  man  according  to  his 
works  ? 

Rom.  xii.  15.  Rejoice  with  them  that  do  rejoice,  and 
weep  with  them  that  weep. 

 16.  Be  t)f  the  same  mind  one  toward  another. 

Mind  not  high  things,  but  condescend  to  men  of  low 
estate.    Be  not  wise  in  your  own  conceits. 

Col.  iii.  12.  Put  on  therefore,  as  the  elect  of  God, 
holy  and  beloved,  bowels  of  mercies,  kindness,  hum-' 
bleness  of  mind,  meekness,  longsuffering; 

Heb.  xiii.  3.  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as 
bound  with  them;  and  them  which  suffer  adversity, 
as  being  yourselves  also  in  the  body. 

§  49.  Teaching. 

Job  xxvi.  2.  How  hast  thou  helped  Mm  that  is  with- 
out power?  ho^e  savest  thou  the  arm  that  hath  no 
strength  ? 

 3.  How  hast  thou  counselled  him  that  hath  no 


652 


CHAP,  YUL 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXT, 


wisdom  ?  and  Tiow  liast  thou  iilcntifully  declared  the 
thing  as  it  is  ? 

Job  xxvi.  4  To  ■whom  liast  thou  uttered  words  ? 
and  whose  spirit  came  from  Ihcc  ? 

Ps.  li.  13.  Then  will  I  teach  transgressors  thy  ways ; 
and  sinners  sliall  be  converted  unto  tliee. 

Mat.  V.  19.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  brealc  one  of 
these  least  commaudmeuts,  and  shall  teach  men  so,  he 
shall  be  called  the  least  in  tlie  kingdom  of  heaven : 
but  wliosoever  shall  do  and  teach  them,  the  same  shall 
be  called  great  in  the  liingdom  of  heaven. 

I  Cor.  ix.  19.  For  tliough  1  he  free  from  all  Tuen,  yet 
have  I  made  myself  servant  unto  all,  that  I  miglitgaiu 
the  more. 

 20.  And  unto  the  Jews  I  became  as  a  Jew, 

that  I  miglit  gain  the  Jews;  to  tliem  tluit  are  under 
the  law,  as  under  the  law,  that  I  might  gain  them  that 
are  under  the  law  ; 

 21.  To  them  that  are  without  law,  as  without 

law,  (being  not  without  law  to  God,  but  under  tlie  law 
to  Christ,)  that  I  might  gain  them  tliat  are  without 
law. 

 23.  To  the  weak  became  I  as  weak,  that  I 

might  gain  tlie  weak :  I  am  made  all  things  to  all  inen, 
that  I  might  by  all  means  save  some. 

 23.  And  this  I  do  for  the  gospel's  sake,  that  I 

might  be  partaker  thereof  witli  i/ou. 

%  50.  Reproying. 

Ps.  cxli.  5.  Let  the  i-ighteous  smite  me  ;  it  sliall  be  a 
kindness  :  and  let  him  reprove  me  ;  it  shall  be  an  ex- 
cellent oil,  which  shall  not  break  my  head :  for  yet  my 
prayer  also  sJudl  be  in  tlieir  calamities. 

 6.  When  their  judges  are  overthrown  in  stonj' 

Dlaces,  they  shall  hear  my  words ;  for  they  are  sweet. 

Prov.  ix.  7.  He  that  reproveth  a  scorner  getteth  to 
himself  shame :  and  he  that  rebuketh  a  wicked  man 
getteth  himself  a  blot. 

 8.  Reprove  not  a  scorner,  lest  he  hate  thee : 

rebuke  a  wise  man,  and  he  will  love  thee. 

 9.  Give  instruction  to  a  wise  man,  and  he  will 

ibe  yet  wiser:  teacli  a  just  man,  and  he  will  increase 
in  learning. 

—  X.  17.  He  is  in  the  way  of  life  that  keepeth  in- 
struction :  but  he  tliat  l  efuseth  reproof  erretli. 

—  xiii.  18.  Poverty  and  shame  shall  be  to  him  that 
refuseth  instruction :  but  he  that  regardeth  reproof 
shall  be  honoured. 

—  XV.  10.  Correction  is  grievous  unto  him  that  for- 
saketh  the  way :  and  he  that  hateth  reproof  shall  die. 

 12.  A  scorner  loveth  not  one  that  reproveth 

him :  neither  will  he  go  unto  the  wise. 

 32.  He  that  refuseth  instruction  despiseth 

his  own  soul :  but  he  that  heareth  reproof  getteth 
undei-standing. 

—  xvii.  10.  A  reproof  entereth  more  into  a  wise  man 
than  a  hundred  stripes  into  a  fool. 

—  xxiv.  25.  But  to  them  that  rebuke  Jnm  shall  be 
delight,  and  a  good  blessing  sliall  come  upon  them. 

—  XXV.  12.  As  an  earring  of  gold,  and  an  ornament 
of  fine  gold,  so  is  a  wise  reprover  upon  an  obedient  ear. 

—  xxvii.  5.  Open  rebuke  is  better  than  secret  love. 

—  xxviii.  4.  They  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the 
wicked  :  but  such  as  keep  the  law  contend  with  them. 

Ec.  vii.  5.  It  is  better  to  hear  the  rebuke  of  the  wise, 
than  for  a  man  to  hear  the  song  of  fools. 

2Thes8.  iii.  14.  And  if  any  man  obey  not  om-  word 
by  this  epistle,  note  that  man,  and  have  no  company 
with  him,  that  he  may  be  ashamed. 

 15.  Yet  count  him  not  as  an  enemy,  but  ad- 
monish him,  as  a  brotlier. 

I  Tim.  V.  1.  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  entreat  Jam 
as  a  father ;  and  the  younger  men  as  brethi-eu : 

§  51.   Mutual  Edifying. 

Rom.  xiv.  13.  Let  us  not  therefore  judge  one  an- 
other any  more :  but  judge  this  rather,  that  no  man 
put  a  stumblingblock  or  an  occasion  to  Ml  in  Jiis  bro- 
ther's way. 

 14.  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord 

Jesus,  that  tfiere  is  nothing  unclean  of  itself:  but  to 
18b 


him  that  esteemeth  any  thing  to  be  unclean,  to  liim 
it  is  unclean. 

 15.  But  if  thy  brother  be  grieved  with  iln/ 

meat,  now  walkest  thou  not  charitably.  Destroy  nol; 
him  with  tliy  meat,  for  whom  Clirist  died. 

—  —  16.  Let  not  tlien  your  good  be  evil  spoken  of: 
 17.  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and 

drinlc;  but  righteousness,  and  peace,  and  joy  in  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

 18.  For  lie  that  in  these  things  serveth  Christ 

is  acceptable  to  God,  and  approved  of  men. 

 19.  Let  us  therefore  follow  aller  the  things 

whicli  make  for  peace,  aud  things  wherewith  one  may 
edify  another. 

—  xv.  1.  We  tlien  that  are  strong  ought  to  bear  the 
infirmities  of  the  weak,  and  not  to  please  ourselves. 

 2.  Let  every  one  of  us  please  his  neighbour  for 

his  good  to  edification. 

(  Cor.  X.  33.  Give  none  offence,  neither  to  the  Jews, 
nor  to  The  Gentiles,  nor  to  tlie  church  of  God  : 

 33.  Even  as  I  please  all  men  in  all  things,  not 

seeking  mine  own  profit,  but  the  profit  of  many,  that 
they  may  be  saved. 

2  Cor.xii.  20.  For  I  fear,  lest,  when  I  come,  I  shall 
not  find  you  such  as  I  would,  and  that  I  shall  be  found 
unto  you  such  as  ye  would  not :  lest  there  be  debates, 
envyings,  wraths,  strifes,  backbitings,  whisperings, 
swellings,  tumults : 

Gal.vi.  1.  Brethren,  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a 
fault,  ye  which  are  spiritual,  restore  such  a  one  in  the 
spirit  of  meekness:  considering  thyself,  lest  thou  also 
be  tempted. 

 2.  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens,  and  so  ful- 
fil the  law  of  Christ. 

IThess.v.  11.  Wherefore  comfort  yourselves  toge- 
ther, aud  edify  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do. 

Heb.x.  24.  Aud  let  us  consider  one  another  to  pro- 
voke unto  love  and  to  good  works  : 

§  52.  Peaceableness. 

Gen.  xiii.  7.  And  there  was  a  strife  between  the 
herdmen  of  Abram's  cattle  and  the  herdmen  of  Lot's 
cattle:  and  the  Cauaanite  and  the  Perizzite  dwelt 
then  in  the  land. 

 8.  And  Abram  said  unto  Lot,  Let  there  be  no 

strife,  I  pray  thee,  between  me  and  thee,  and  between 
my  herdmen  and  thy  herdmen  ;  for  we  be  brethren. 

 9.  Is  not  the  whole  land  before  thee  ?  separate 

thyself,  I  pray  thee,  from  me :  if  thori  wUt  take  the  left 
hand,  then  I  will  go  to  the  right ;  or  if  thou  depart  to 
the  right  liand,  then  I  will  go  to  the  left. 

Ps.  xxxiv.  14.  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good ;  seek 
peace,  and  pursue  it. 

Prov.  XV.  17.  Better  is  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love 
is,  than  a  stalled  ox  and  hatred  therewith. 

Mat.  V.  9.  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers:  for  they 
shall  be  called  the  children  of  God. 

Rom.xii.  18.  If  it  be  possible,  as  much  as  lietb  in 
you,  live  peaceably  with  all  men. 

Eph.  iv.  3.  Endeavouring  to  keep  the  unity  of  the 
Spirit  in  the  bond  of  peace. 

Col.iii.  15.  And  let  the  peace  of  God  rule  in  your 
hearts,  to  the  which  also  ye  are  called  iu  one  body ; 
and  be  ye  thankful. 

I  Tim.  ii.  2.  For  kings,  and  for  all  that  are  in  au- 
thority ;  that  we  may  lead  a  quiet  and  peaceable  life 
in  all  godliness  and  honesty. 

Heb.  xii.  14.  Follow  peace  with  all  mew,  and  holi- 
ness, without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  liOrd : 

Jam.  iii.  18.  And  the  fruit  of  righteousness  is  sown 
in  peace  of  them  that  make  peace. 

§  53.  Mercifulness. 

Prov.  xi.  17.  The  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his 
own  soul :  but  he  that  is  cruel  troubleth  his  own  flesh. 

Mat.  V.  7.  Blessed  are  the  merciful :  for  they  shall 
obtain  mercy. 

 23.  Therefore  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  to  the 

altar,  and  there  rememberest  that  thy  brother  hath 
aught  against  thee ; 
 34.  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and 

653 


CHAP.  VIIL 


MAN  EEDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXX. 


go  thy  way ;  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and 
llien  come  and  offer  thy  gift. 

Mat.  vi.  14.  For  if  ye  forgive  men  their  trespasses, 
your  heavenly  Father  will  also  forgive  you: 

 15.  But  if  ye  forgive  not  men  their  trespasses, 

neither  will  your  Father  forgive  j'our  trespasses. 

—  xviii.  21.  Then  came  Peter  to  him,  and  said, 
Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me,  and  I 
forgive  him?  fill  seven  times? 

 22.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  say  not  unto  thee. 

Until  seven  times :  but.  Until  seventy  times  seven. 

Luke  vi.  36.  Be  ye  therefore  merciful,  as  your  Father 
also  is  merciful. 

 37.  Judge  not,  and  j'e  shall  not  be  judged: 

condemn  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  condemned:  for- 
give, and  }  e  shall  be  forgiven : 

—  xvii.  3.  Take  heed  to  yourselves :  If  thy  brother 
trespass  against  thee,  rebuke  him ;  and  if  he  repent, 
forgive  him. 

 4.  And  if  he  trespass  against  thee  seven  times 

in  a  day,  and  seven  times  in  a  day  turn  again  to  thee, 
saying,  I  repent ;  thou  shall  forgive  him. 

Eph.  iv.  33.  And  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tender- 
hearted, forgiving  one  another,  even  as  God  for  Christ's 
sake  hath  forgiven  you. 

Col.  iii.  13.  Forbearing  one  another,  and  forgiving 
one  another,  if  any  man  liave  a  quarrel  against  any : 
even  as  Christ  forgave  you,  so  also  do  ye. 

Jam.  ii.  13.  For  he  shall  have  judgment  without 
mercy,  that  hath  shewed  no  mercy ;  and  mercy  re- 
joiceth  against  judgment. 

I  Pet.  iii.  9.  Not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  railing  for 
railing:  but  contrariwise  blessing;  knowing  that  j'e 
are  thereunto  called,  that  ye  should  inherit  a  blessing. 

(A.  PARABLE  OF  THE  XINMERCIFUL  SERVANT.) 

Mat.  xviii.  33.  Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
likened  unto  a  certain  king,  which  would  take  ac- 
count of  his  servants. 

 34.  And  when  he  had  begun  to  reckon,  one 

was  brought  unto  him,  which  owed  him  ten  thousand 
talents. 

 35.  But  forasmuch  as  he  had  not  to  pay,  his 

lord  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and  his  wife,  and 
children,  and  all  that  lie  had,  and  payment  to  be  made. 

 36.  The  servant  therefore  fell  down,  and  wor- 
shipped him,  saying,  Lord,  have  patience  with  me, 
and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

 37.  Then  the  lord  of  that  servant  was  moved 

witli  compassion,  and  loosed  him,  and  forgave  him 
the  debt. 

 28.  But  the  same  servant  went  out,  and  found 

one  of  his  fellow  servants,  which  owed  him  a  hundred 
pence:  and  he  laid  hands  on  him,  and  took  by 
the  throat,  saying,  Pay  me  that  thou  owcst. 

 29.  And  his  fellow  servant  fell  down  at  his 

feet,  and  besought  him,  saying,  Have  patience  with 
me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

 30.  And  he  would  not :  but  went  and  cast 

him  into  prison,  till  he  should  pay  the  debt. 

 31.  So  when  his  fellow  servants  saw  what 

was  done,  they  were  very  sorry,  and  came  and  told 
unto  their  lord  all  that  was  done. 

 33.  Then  his  lord,  after  that  he  had  called 

him,  said  unto  him,  O  thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave 
thee  all  that  debt,  because  thou  desiredst  me  : 

 33.  Shouldest  not  thou  also  have  had  compas- 
sion on  thy  fellow  servant,  even  as  I  had  pity  on  thee  ? 

 34.  And  his  lord  was  wroth,  and  delivered  him 

to  the  tormentors,  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due 
unto  him 

 35.  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 

also  unto  you,  if  ye  from  your  hearts  forgive  not  every 
one  his  brother  their  trespasses. 

§  54.   Returning'  Good  for  EvU. 

(See  also  page  523,  §  27.) 

I  Sam.  xxiv.  17.  And  he  said  to  David,  Thou  art 
more  righteous  than  I :  for  thou  hast  rewarded  me 
good,  whereas  I  liave  rewarded  thee  evil. 

 18.  And  thou  hast  shewed  this  day  how  that 

thou  hast  dealt  well  with  me :  forasmuch  as  when  the 
Lord  had  delivered  me  into  thine  hand,  thou  killedst 
me  not. 


Jobxxxi.  39.  If  I  rejoiced  at  the  destruction  of  him 
that  hated  me,  or  lifted  up  myself  when  evil  found  him ; 

 30.  (Neither  have  I  suffered  my  mouth  to  sin 

by  wishing  a  curse  to  his  soul.) 

Prov.  xxiv.  17.  Rejoice  not  when  thine  enemy  falleth, 
and  let  not  thine  heart  be  glad  when  he  stumbleth  : 

 18.  Lest  the  Lord  see  it,  and  it  displease  him, 

and  he  turn  away  his  wrath  from  him. 

—  XXV.  31.  If  thine  enemy  be  hungrj%  give  him 
bread  to  eat ;  and  if  he  be  thirsty,  give  him  water  to 
drink : 

 23.  For  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  upon  his 

head,  and  the  Lord  shall  reward  thee. 

Mat.  V.  46.  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you, 
what  reward  have  ye?  do  not  even  the  publicans  the 
same  ? 

 47.  And  if  ye  salute  }^our  brethren  only,  what 

do  ye  more  than  others  ?  do  not  even  the  publicans  so  ? 

 48.  Be  ye  therefore  perfect,  even  as  your 

Father  which  is  in  heaven  is  perfect. 

Lukevi.  32.  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you, 
what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  sinners  also  love  those  that 
love  them. 

 33.  And  if  ye  do  good  to  them  which  do  good 

to  you,  what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  sinners  also  do  even 
the  same. 

 34.  And  if  ye  lend  to  them  of  whom  ye  hope 

to  receive,  what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  sinners  also  lend 
to  sinners,  to  receive  as  much  again. 

 35.  But  love  ye  your  enemies,  and  do  good, 

and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing  again ;  and  your  reward 
sliall  be  great,  and  j  e  shall  be  the  children  of  the 
Highest:  for  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and  to 
the  evil. 

Rom.  xii.  14.  Bless  them  which  persecute  you :  bless, 
and  curse  not. 

 20.  Therefore  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed 

him;  if  he  thirst,  give  him  drink:  for  in  so  doing 
thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  on  his  head. 

 21.  Be  not  overcome  of  evil,  but  overcome 

evil  with  good. 

2  Tim.  iv.  16.  At  my  first  answer  no  man  stood  with 
me,  but  all  men  forsook  me :  I  pray  God  that  it  may 
not  be  laid  to  their  charge. 

§  55.  But  Hating  Evil  Doers. 

Job  xxii.  19.  The  righteous  see  it,  and  are  glad: 
and  the  innocent  laugh  them  to  scorn. 

Ps.  XV.  4.  In  whose  eyes  a  vile  person  is  contemned  ; 
but  he  honoureth  them  that  fear  the  Lord.  He  that 
sweareth  to  his  own  hurt,  and  changeth  not. 

—  xxvi.  5.  I  have  hated  the  congregation  of  evil 
doers;  and  will  not  sit  with  the  wicked. 

—  xxxi.  G.  I  have  hated  them  that  regard  lying 
vanities :  but  I  trust  in  the  Lord. 

—  Iii.  6.  The  righteous  also  shall  see,  and  fear,  and 
shall  laugh  at  him : 

—  Iviii.  10.  The  righteous  shall  rejoice  when  he 
secth  the  vengeance:  he  shall  wash  his  feet  in  the 
blood  of  the  wicked. 

—  lix.  10.  The  God  of  my  mercy  shall  prevent  me: 
God  shall  let  me  see  my  desire  upon  mine  enemies. 

—  xcii.  11.  Mine  ej-e  also  shall  see  my  desire  on 
mine  enemies,  and  mine  ears  shall  hear  my  desire  of 
the  wicked  that  rise  up  against  me. 

—  cxxxviii.  7.  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trou- 
ble, thou  wilt  revive  me :  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thine 
hand  against  the  wrath  of  mine  enemies,  and  thy  right 
hand  shall  save  me. 

—  cxxxix.  21.  Do  not  I  hate  them,  O  Lord,  that 
hate  thee?  and  am  not  I  grieved  with  those  that  rise 
up  against  thee  ? 

 33.  I  hate  them  with  perfect  hatred :  I  count 

them  mine  enemies. 

Prov.  xxix.  37.  An  unjust  man  is  an  abomination  to 
the  just :  and  he  that  is  upright  in  the  way  is  abomi- 
nation to  the  wicked. 

Lam.  i.  31.  They  have  heard  that  I  sigh ;  there  is 
none  to  comfort  me :  all  mine  enemies  ha^'e  heard  of 
my  trouble ;  tliey  are  glad  that  thou  hast  done  it  : 
thou  wilt  bring  the  d&y  that  thyu  hast  called,  and  they 
shall  be  like  unto  me. 


5. 


54 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Micah  vii.  10.  Then  s7te  (hat  is  mine  CDcmy  shall  see 
it,  and  shame  shall  cover  her  which  said  unto  me, 
Where  is  the  Lord  thy  God  ?  mine  eyes  shall  behold 
her:  now  shall  she  be  trodden  do^^'u  as  the  mire  of  the 
streets. 

§  56.   GoTernment  of  the  Tongue. 

Jobviii.  2.  How  long  wilt  thou  speak  tlicsc  tilings? 
and  how  long  shall  the  words  of  thy  mouth  be  like  a 
strong  wind  ? 

—  xi.  3.  Should  not  the  multitude  of  words  be 
answered?  and  should  a  man  full  of  talk  be  justified? 

—  xxvii.  2.  As  God  liveth,  w/m  hath  taken  away 
my  judgment ;  and  the  Almighty,  who  hath  vexed  my 
soul ; 

 3.  All  the  while  my  breath  is  in  me,  and  the 

spirit  of  God  is  in  my  nostrils ; 

 4.  My  lips  shall  not  speak  wickedness,  nor 

my  tongue  utter  deceit. 

—  XXXV.  16.  Therefore  doth  Job  open  his  mouth  in 
vain ;  he  multiplieth  words  without  knowledge. 

Ps.  XV.  3.  He  that  b'ackbiteth  not  with  his  tongue, 
nor  doeth  evil  to  his  neighbour,  nor  taketh  up  a  re- 
proach against  his  neighbour. 

—  xxxix.  1.  I  said  1  will  take  heed  to  my  ways, 
that  I  sin  not  with  my  tongiie :  I  will  keep  my  mouth 
with  a  bridle,  while  the  wicked  is  before  me. 

 2.  I  was  dumb  with  silence,  I  held  my  peace, 

even  from  good  ;  and  my  sorrow  was  stirred. 

Prov.x.  11.  The  mouth  of  a  righteous  man  is  a  well 
of  life :  but  violence  covereth  the  mouth  of  the  wicked. 

 13.  In  the  lips  of  him  that  hath  understanding 

wisdom  is  found :  but  a  rod  is  for  the  back  of  him  that 
is  void  of  understanding. 

 14.  Wise  men  lay  up  knowledge :  but  the 

mouth  of  the  foolish  is  near  destruction. 

 19.  In  the  multitude  of  words  there  wanteth 

not  sin :  but  he  that  refraineth  his  lips  is  wise. 

—  xii.  17.  He  that  speaketh  truth  sheweth  forth 
righteousness  :  but  a  false  witness  deceit. 

 22.  Lying  lips  are  abomination  to  the  Lord  : 

but  they  that  deal  truly  are  his  delight. 

 25.  Heaviness  in  the  heart  of  man  maketh  it 

stoop :  but  a  good  word  maketh  it  glad. 

—  xiv.  24.  The  crown  of  the  wise  is  their  riches : 
but  the  foolishness  of  fools  is  folly. 

 25.  A  true  witness  delivcreth  souls :  but  a  de- 

ceitfiil  witness  speaketh  lies. 

—  XV.  28.  The  heart  of  the  righteous  studieth  to 
answer:  but  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  poureth  out 
evil  things. 

—  xvii.  7.  Excellent  speech  becometh  not  a  fool : 
much  less  do  lying  lips  a  prince. 

 27.  He  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  words : 

and  a  man  of  understanding  is  of  an  excellent  spirit. 

 28.  Even  a  fool,  when  he  hokleth  his  peace,  is 

counted  wise :  and  he  that  shutteth  his  lips  is  esteemed 
a  man  of  understanding. 

—  xix.  1.  Better  is  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  in- 
tegrity, than  he  that  is  perverse  in  his  lips,  and  is  a  fool. 

—  xxvi.  18.  As  a  mad  man  who  casteth  firebrands, 
arrows,  and  death, 

 19.  So  is  the  man  tliat  deceiveth  his  neigh- 
bour, and  saith,  Am  not  I  in  sport  ? 

—  xxix.  11.  A  fool  uttereth  all  his  mind :  but  a  wise 
man  keepeth  it  in  till  afterwards. 

—  XXX.  32.  If  thou  hast  done  foolishlj'  in  lifting  up 
thyself,  or  if  thou  hast  thought  evil,  lay  thine  hand 
upon  thy  mouth. 

Ec.  V.  3.  For  a  dream  cometh  through  the  multitude 
of  business ;  and  a  fool's  voice  is  known  by  multitude 
of  words. 

 7.  For  in  the  multitude  of  dreams  and  many 

words  tliere  are  also  divers  vanities  ;  but  fear  thou  God. 

—  X.  14.  A  fool  also  is  full  of  words:  a  man  cannot 
tell  what  shall  be ;  and  what  shall  be  after  him,  wlio 
can  tell  him  ? 

Mat.  XV.  11.  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  moutli 
defileth  a  man ;  but  that  which  cometh  out  of  the 
mouth,  this  defileth  a  man. 

Mark  vii.  15.  There  is  nothing  from  without  a  man, 
that  entering  into  him  can  defile  him  :  but  the  things 


which  come  out  of  him,  those  are  they  that  defile  the 
mail. 

Eph.  iv.  29.  Let  no  corrupt  communication  proceed 
out  of  your  mouth,  but  that  which  is  good  to  the  use 
of  edifying,  that  it  may  minister  grace  unto  the  hearers. 

Col.iv.  G.  Let  your  speech  be  alwa3's  with  grace, 
seasoned  with  salt,  that  ye  may  know  how  ye  ought 
to  answer  every  man. 

Jam.  i.  19.  Wherefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  let 
every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak,  slow  to 
wrath : 

 26.  If  any  man  among  you  seem  to  be  relig- 
ious, and  bridleth  not  his  tongue,  but  deceiveth  his 
own  heart,  this  man's  religion  is  vain. 

—  iii.  2.  For  in  many  things  we  offend  all.  If  any 
man  offend  not  in  word,  the  same  is  a  perfect  man. 
and  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  body. 

 5.  Even  so  the  tongue  is  a  little  member,  and 

boasteth  great  things.  Behold,  how  great  a  matter  a 
little  fire  kindleth ! 

 6.  And  the  tongue  is  a  fire,  a  world  of  iniquity: 

so  is  the  tongue  among  our  members,  that  it  defileth 
the  whole  body,  and  setteth  on  fire  the  course  of 
nature ;  and  it  is  set  on  fire  of  hell. 

 8.  But  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame ;  it  is  an 

unruly  evil,  full  of  deadly  poison. 

 9.  Therewith  bless  we  God,  even  the  Father; 

and  therewith  curse  we  men,  which  are  made  after 
the  similitude  of  God. 

 10.  Out  of  the  same  mouth  proceedetli  blessing 

and  cursing.  My  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so 
to  be. 

§  57.  Humilitj. 

(1.  BECOMING.) 

Gen.  xviii.  27.  And  Abraham  answered  and  said. 
Behold  now,  I  have  taken  upon  me  to  speak  unto  the 
Lord,  which  am  but  dust  and  ashes : 

Job  vii.  17.  Whati's  man,  that  thou  shouldest  mag- 
nify him?  and  that  thou  shouldest  set  thine  heart 
upon  him  ? 

 18.  And  iJiat  thou  shouldest  visit  him  every 

morning,  and  try  him  every  moment  ? 

—  XV.  7.  Art  thou  the  first  man  that  was  bom  ?  or 
wast  thou  made  before  the  hills  ? 

 8.  Hast  thou  heard  the  secret  of  God?  and 

dost  thou  restrain  wisdom  to  thyself? 

 9.  What  knowest  thou,  that  we  know  not? 

what  understandest  thou,  which  is  not  in  us  ? 

—  xxii.  2.  Can  a  man  be  profitable  unto  God,  as  he 
that  is  wise  may  be  profitable  unto  himself? 

 3.  /;i  it  any  pleasure  to  the  Almighty,  that  thou 

art  righteous  ?  or  is  it  gain  to  him,  that  thou  makest 
thy  ways  perfect? 

 4.  Will  he  reprove  thee  for  fear  of  thee?  will 

he  enter  with  thee  into  judgment  ? 

—  XXXV.  4.  I  will  answer  thee,  and  thy  companions 
with  thee. 

 5.  Look  unto  the  heavens,  and  see ;  and  behold 

the  clouds  which  are  higher  than  thou. 

 6.  If  thou  sinnest,  what  doest  thou  against 

him  ov  if  thy  transgressions  be  multiplied,  what 
doest  thou  unto  him? 

 7.  If  thou  be  righteous,  what  givest  thou  him  ? 

or  what  recciveth  he  of  thine  hand? 

 8.  Thy  wickedness  may  hurt  a  man  as  thou 

art;  and  thy  righteousness  nuiy  profit  the  son  of  man. 

—  xxxvii.  19.  Teach  us  what  we  shall  say  unto 
h\m;  for  we  cannot  order  our  speech  by  reason  of 
darkness. 

—  xl.  7.  Gird  up  thy  loins  now  like  a  man  :  I  will 
demand  of  thee,  and  declare  thou  unto  me. 

 8.  Wilt  thou  also  disannul  my  judgment? 

wilt  thou  condemn  me,  that  thou  mayest  be  righteous  ? 

 9.  Hast  thou  an  arm  like  God  ?  or  canst  thou 

thimder  with  a  voice  Uke  him  ? 

—  —  10.  Deck  thyself  now  icith  majesty  and  excel- 
lency; and  array  thyself  with  glory  and  beauty. 

 11.  Cast  abroad  the  rage  of  thy  wrath:  and 

behold  every  one  that  is  proud,  and  abase  him. 

—  xlii.  3.  Who  is  he  that  hideth  counsel  without 
knowledge?  therefore  have  I  uttered  that  I  imder- 


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stood  not ;  things  too  wonderful  for  me,  which  I  knew 
not. 

Ps.  xvi.  2.  0  my  soul,  thou  hast  said  unto  the  Lord, 
Thou  art  my  Lord  :  my  goodness  exUndeth  not  to  thee; 

 3.  ISut  to  the  saints  that  are  in  tlie  earth,  and 

to  the  excellent,  in  whom  is  all  my  delight. 

—  cxxxi.  1.  Lord,  my  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine 
eyes  lofty :  neither  do  I  exercise  myself  in  great  mat- 
ters, or  in  things  too  high  for  me. 

Prov.  XXX.  3.  Surely  I  more  brutish  than  awy  man, 
and  have  not  the  understanding  of  a  man. 

 3.  I  neither  learned  wisdom,  nor  have  the 

knowledge  of  the  holy. 

(2.  REQUIRED.) 

Mat.  xviii.  1.  At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples 
unto  Jesus,  saying,  "Who  is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom 
of  heaven? 

 2.  And  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto  him, 

and  set  him  in  the  midst  of  them, 

 3.  And  said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Except 

ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  little  children,  ye  shall 
not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

 4.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  humble  himself 

as  this  little  child,  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom 
of  heaven. 

 5.  And  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  little 

child  in  my  name  receiveth  me. 

I  Cor.  iv.  20.  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  in 
word,  but  in  power. 

Mat.  XX.  25.  But  Jesus  called  them  unto  Mm,  and 
said.  Ye  know  that  the  princes  of  the  Gentiles  exer- 
cise dominion  over  them,  and  they  that  are  great  ex- 
ercise authority  upon  them. 

 26.  But  it  shall  not  be  so  among  you :  but 

whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  let  him  be  your 
minister: 

 27.  And  whosoever  will  be  chief  among  you, 

let  him  be  your  servant : 

—  xxiii,  6.  And  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts, 
and  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues, 

 7.  And  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  to  be 

called  of  men.  Rabbi,  Kabbi. 

 8.  But  be  not  ye  called  Rabbi :  for  one  is  your 

Master,  even  Christ ;  and  all  ye  are  brethren. 

 10.  Neither  be  ye  called  masters :  for  one  is 

your  Master,  even  Christ. 

Mark  x.  42.  But  Jesus  called  them  to  Mm,  and  saith 
unto  them.  Ye  know  that  they  which  are  accounted 
to  rule  over  the  Gentiles  exercise  lordship  over  them  ; 
and  their  great  ones  exercise  authority  upon  them. 

 43.  But  so  shall  it  not  be  among  you :  but 

whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  shall  be  your 
minister : 

 44.  And  whosoever  of  you  will  be  the  chief- 

est,  shall  be  servant  of  all. 

Luke  xiv.  7.  And  he  put  forth  a  parable  to  those 
which  were  bidden,  when  he  marked  how  they  chose 
out  the  chief  I'ooms ;  saying  unto  them, 

 8.  Wlien  thou  art  bidden  of  any  man  to  a 

wedding,  sit  not  down  in  the  highest  room;  lest  a 
more  honourable  man  than  thou  be  bidden  of  him  ; 

 9.  And  he  that  bade  thee  and  him  come  and 

say  to  thee,  Give  this  man  place ;  and  thou  begin  with 
shame  to  take  the  lowest  room. 

 10.  But  when  thou  art  bidden,  go  and  sit 

down  in  the  lowest  room ;  that  when  he  that  bade  thee 
Cometh,  he  may  say  unto  thee,  Friend,  go  up  liigher: 
then  shall  thou  have  worship  in  the  presence  of  them 
that  sit  at  meat  with  thee. 

—  xxii.  25.  And  he  said  unto  them.  The  kings  of 
the  Gentiles  exercise  lordship  over  them;  and  they 
that  exercise  authority  upon  them  are  called  bene- 
factors. 

 2G.  But  ye  shall  not  be  so :  but  he  that  is  great- 
est among  you,  let  him  be  as  the  younger ;  and  he  that 
is  chief,  as  he  that  doth  sen^e. 

Rom.  xii.  3.  For  I  sa_y,  through  the  grace  given  imto 
me,  to  every  man  that  is  among  j-ou,  not  to  think  of 
himself  more  highly  than  he  ought  to  think ;  but  to 
think  soberly,  according  as  God  hath  dealt  to  everj' 
man  the  measure  of  faith. 

I  Cor.  viii.  2.  And  if  any  man  think  that  he  kuow- 


eth  any  thing,  he  knoweth  nothing  yet  as  he  ought  to 
know. 

E ph.  V.  21.  Submitting  yourselves  one  to  another  in. 
the  fear  of  God. 

Phil.  ii.  3.  Let  nothing  he  done  through  strife  or  vain- 
glory ;  but  in  lowliness  of  mind  let  each  esteem  otlier 
better  than  themselves. 

Jam.  iii.  1.  My  brethren,  be  not  many  masters, 
knowing  that  we  shall  receive  the  greater  condem- 
nation. 

—  iv.  10.  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord,  and  he  shall  lift  you  up. 

1  Pet.v.  6.  Humble  yourselves  therefore  under  the 
mighty  hand  of  Gi  d,  that  he  may  exalt  you  in  due 
time : 

(3.  REWARDED.) 

I  Kings  xxi.  29.  Seest  thou  how  Ahab  humbleth 
himself  before  me  ?  because  he  humbleth  himself  be- 
lore  me,  I  will  not  bring  the  evil  in  his  days :  hut  in 
his  son's  days  will  I  bring  the  evil  upon  his  house. 

2  Chp.  xxxiv.  27.  Because  thine  heart  was  tender, 
and  thou  didst  humble  thyself  before  God,  when  thou 
heardest  his  words  against  this  place,  and  against  the 
inhabitants  thereof,  and  humbledst  thyself  before  me, 
and  didst  rend  thy  clothes,  and  weep  before  me ;  I 
have  even  heard  thee  also,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ps.  cxxxviii.  6.  Though  the  Lord  be  high,  yet  hath 
he  respect  unto  the  lowly :  but  the  proud  he  knoweth 
afar  off. 

Prov.  iii.  34.  Surely  he  scorneth  the  scorners:  but 
he  giveth  grace  unto  the  lowlj'. 

—  xi.  2.  Wlien  pride  cometh,  then  cometh  shame : 
but  with  the  lowly  is  wisdom. 

—  xiii.  10.  Only  by  pride  cometh  contention :  but 
with  the  well  advised  w  wisdom. 

—  XV.  33.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  instruction 
of  wisdom;  and  before  honour  is  humility. 

—  xvi.  19.  Better  it  is  to  he  of  an  humble  spirit  with 
the  lowly,  than  to  divide  the  spoil  with  the  proud. 

—  xviii.  12.  Before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is 
haughty ;  and  before  honour  is  humility. 

—  xxii.  4.  By  humility  and  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
are  riches,  and  honour,  and  life. 

—  xxix.  23.  A  man's  pride  shall  bring  him  low : 
but  honour  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  spirit. 

Mat.  xxiii.  12.  And  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself 
shall  be  abased;  and  he  that  shall  himible  himself 
shall  be  exalted. 

Luke  xiv.  11.  For  whosoever  exalteth  himself  shall 
be  abased;  and  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be 
exalted. 

Jam.  iv.  6.  But  he  giveth  more  grace.  Wherefore 
he  saith,  God  resisteth  the  proud,  but  giveth  grace 
unto  the  humble. 

'  I  Pet.  V.  5.  Likewise,  ye  j'ounger,  submit  yourselves 
unto  the  elder.  Yea,  all  of  you  be  subject  one  to  an- 
other, and  be  clothed  with  humility :  for  God  resist- 
eth the  proud,  and  giveth  grace  to  the  humble. 
(4.  pride  humbled.) 
Ex.ix.  27.  And  Pharaoh  sent,  and  called  for  Mo- 
ses and  Aaron,  and  said  unto  thoni,  I  iiave  sinned  this 
time :  the  Lord  is  righteous,  and  I  and  my  people  are 
wicked. 

—  X.  16.  Then  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron 
in  haste ;  and  he  said,  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord 
your  God,  and  against  you. 

Num.  xxi.  7.  Therefore  the  people  came  to  Moses, 
and  said.  We  have  sinned,  for  we  have  spoken  against 
the  Lord,  and  against  thee  ;  pray  unto  the  Lord,  that 
he  take  away  the  serpents  from  us.  And  Moses  prayed 
for  the  people. 

I  Sam.  XV.  30.  Then  he  said,  I  have  sinned :  yei hon- 
our me  now,  I  pray  thee,  before  the  elders  of  my  peo- 
ple, and  before  Israel,  and  turn  again  with  me,  that  1 
may  worship  the  Loud  thy  God. 

xxvi.  21.  Then  said  Said,  I  have  sinned :  return, 
niy  son  David ;  for  I  will  no  more  do  thee  harm,  be. 
cause  my  soul  was  precious  in  thine  eyes  this  day :  be. 
hold,  I  liave  played  the  fool,  and  have  erred  exceed, 
ingly. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  10.  And  David's  heart  smote  him  after 
that  he  had  numbered  the  people.    And  David  said 


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unto  the  Lord,  I  have  sinned  greatly  in  that  I  have 
done ;  and  now,  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord,  take  away 
the  iniquity  of  thy  servant;  for  I  have  done  very  fool- 
ishly. 

Jam.  V.  16.  Confess  your  faults  one  to  another,  and 
pray  one  for  another,  that  ye  may  be  healed.  The 
effectual  fervent  prayer  of  a  righteous  man  availeth 
much. 

(5.  HUMILITY  EXEMPLIFIED.) 

Mat.  XV.  26.  But  he  answered  and  said,  It  is  not 
meet  to  take  the  children's  bread,  and  to  cast  it  to 
dogs. 

 27.  And  she  said,  Truth,  Lord :  yet  the  dogs 

eat  of  the  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  masters'  table. 

Mark  vii.  27.  But  Jesus  said  unto  her,  Let  the  chil- 
dren first  be  filled :  for  it  is  not  meet  to  take  the  chil- 
dren's bread,  and  to  cast  it  unto  the  dogs. 

 28.  And  she  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Yes, 

Lord :  j^et  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the  chil- 
dren's crumbs. 

(6.  PARABLE  OF  THE  PHARISEE  AND  THE  PUBLICAN.) 

Lukexviii.  9.  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  cer- 
tain which  trusted  in  themselves  that  they  were  right- 
eous, and  despised  others : 

 10.  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pray ; 

the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the  other  a  pubhcan. 

 11.  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with 

himself,  God,  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  other 
men  are,  extortioners,  unjust,  adulterers,  or  even  as 
this  publican. 

 ;  12.  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes  of 

all  that  I  possess. 

 13.  And  the  publican,  standing  afar  off,  would 

not  lift  up  so  much  as  his  eyes  unto  heaven,  but  smote 
upon  his  breast,  saymg,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sin- 
ner. 

 14.  I  tell  you,  this  man  went  down  to  his 

house  justified  rather  than  the  other :  for  every  one 
that  exalteth  himself  shall  be  abased ;  and  he  that 
humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted. 

§  58.  Meekness. 

Num.  xii.  3.  (Now  the  man  Moses  was  very  meek, 
above  all  the  men  which  were  upon  the  face  of  the 
earth.) 

Ps.  xxii.  26.  The  meek  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied : 
they  shall  praise  the  Lord  that  seek  him :  your  heart 
shall  live  for  ever. 

—  XXV.  9.  The  meek  will  he  guide  in  judgment: 
and  the  meek  will  he  teach  his  way. 

—  xxxvii.  11.  But  the  meek  shall  inherit  the  earth ; 
and  shall  delight  themselves  in  the  abundance  of  peace. 

—  Ixxvi.  9.  When  God  arose  to  judgment,  to  save 
all  the  meek  of  the  earth.  Selah. 

—  cxlvii.  6.  The  Lord  lifteth  up  the  meek:  he 
castelh  the  wicked  down  to  the  ground. 

—  cxlix.  4.  For  the  Lord  taketh  pleasure  in  his  peo- 
ple :  he  will  beautify  the  meek  with  salvation. 

Is.  xxix.  19.  The  meek  also  shall  increase  their  joy 
in  the  Lord,  and  the  poor  among  men  shall  rejoice  in 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Zeph.'ii.  3.  Seek  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  meek  of  the 
earth.which  have  wrought  his  judgment ;  seek  right- 
eousness, seek  meekness :  it  may  be  ye  shall  be  hid  in 
the  day  of  the  Lord's  anger. 

Mat.  V.  5.  Blessed  are  the  meek:  for  they  shall  in- 
herit the  earth. 

 38.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been  said,  An 

eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth : 

 39.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  ye  resist  not 

evil:  but  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  right 
cheek,  turn  to  him  the  other  also. 

 40.  And  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the  law, 

and  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have  tlty  cloak  also. 

;  41.  And  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to  go  a 

mile,  go  with  him  twain. 

 42.  Give  to  him  that  asketh  thee,  and  from 

him  that  would  borrow  of  thee  turn  not  thou  away. 

Lukevi.  29.  And  unto  him  that  smiteth  thee  on  the 
oTie  cheek  offer  also  the  other ;  and  him  that  taketh 
away  thy  cloak  forbid  not  to  take  thy  coat  also. 


Eph.iv.  1.  I  therefore,  the  prisoner  of  the  Lord, 
beseech  you  that  ye  walk  worthy  of  the  vocation 
wherewith  ye  are  called, 

—  —  2.  W  ith  all  lowliness  and  meekness,  with  long- 
suft'ering,  forbearing  one  another  in  love; 

Jam.  iii.  13.  Who  w  a  wise  man  and  endued  with 
knowledge  among  you  '!  let  him  shew  out  of  a  good 
conversation  his  works  with  meekness  of  wisdom. 

§  59.  Patience. 

Ec.vii.  8.  Better  is  tlie  end  of  a  thing  than  the  be- 
ginning thereof:  and  the  patient  in  spirit  is  better 
than  the  pi'oud  in  spirit. 

Luke  xxi.  19.  In  your  patience  possess  ye  your  souls. 

Col.  i.  11.  Sti-engthened  with  all  might,  accordin;^ 
to  his  glorious  power,  unto  all  patience  and  longsut- 
fering  with  joyfulness ; 

IThess.v.  14.  Now  we  exhort  you,  brethren,  warn 
them  that  are  unruly,  comfort  the  feebleminded,  support 
llie  weak,  be  patient  toward  all  men. 

Heb.vi.  15.  And  so,  after  he  had  patiently  endured, 
he  obtained  the  promise. 

—  x.  36.  For  ye  have  need  of  patience,  that,  after 
ye  have  done  the  will  of  God,  ye  might  receive  the 
promise. 

Jam.  i.  3.  Knowing  this,  that  the  trying  of  your 
faith  worketh  patience. 

 4.  But  let  patience  have  her  perfect  work,  that 

ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  wanting  nothing. 

—  V.  7.  Be  patient  therefore,  brethren,  unto  the 
coming  of  the  Lord.  Behold,  the  husbandman  wait- 
eth  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  earth,  and  hath  long 
patience  for  it,  until  he  receive  the  early  and  latter 
rain. 

 8.  Be  ye  also  patient ;  stablish  your  hearts : 

for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  draweth  nigh. 

 11.  Behold,  we  count  them  happy  which  en- 
dure. Ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Job,  and 
have  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord ;  that  the  Lord  is  very 
pitiful,  and  of  tender  mercy. 

§  60.  Contentment. 

Ps.  xvi.  6.  The  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant 
places  ;  yea,  I  have  a  goodly  heritage. 

I  Cop.  vii.  20.  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  call- 
ing wherein  he  was  called. 

Phil.iv.  11.  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want: 
for  I  have  learned,  in  whatsoever  state  I  am,  there- 
with to  be  content. 

 12.  I  know  both  how  to  be  abased,  and  I 

know  how  to  abound;  every  where  and  in  all  things 
I  am  instructed  both  to  be  full  and  to  be  hungry,  both 
to  abound  and  to  suffer  need. 

I  Tim.vi.  6.  But  godliness  with  contentment  is  great 
gam. 

 7.  For  we  brought  nothing  into  this  world, 

and  it  is  certain  we  can  carry  nothing  out. 

 8.  And  having  food  and  raiment,  let  us  be 

therewith  content. 

Heb.  xiii.  5.  Let  2/o!<r  conversation  he  without  coret- 
ousness ;  and  he  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have : 
for  he  hath  said,  I  will  never  leave  thee,  nor  forsake 
thee. 

§  61.   Enjoyment  of  Life. 

Prov.xv.  15.  All  the  days  of  the  afflicted  are  evil: 
but  he  that  is  of  a  merry  heart  hath  a  continual  feast. 

—  xvii.  22.  A  merry  heart  doeth  good  like  a  medi- 
cine :  but  a  broken  spirit  drieth  the  bones. 

Ec.  ii.  24.  Tliere  is  nothing  better  for  a  man,  than 
that  he  should  eat  and  drink,  and  that  he  should  make 
his  soul  enjoy  good  in  his  labour.  This  also  I  saw, 
that  it  was  from  the  hand  of  God. 

 25.  For  who  can  eat,  or  who  else  can  hasten 

hereunto,  more  than  I  ? 

—  iii.  22.  Wherefore  I  perceive  that  there  is  nothing 
better,  than  that  a  man  should  rejoice  in  his  own 
works ;  for  that  is  his  portion :  for  who  shall  bring 
him  to  see  what  shall  be  after  him  ? 

—  V.  19.  Every  man  also  to  whom  God  hath  given 
riches  and  wealth,  and  hath  given  him  power  to  eat 


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thereof,  and  to  take  his  portion,  aud  to  rejoice  in  his 
labour  ;  this  is  the  gift  of  God. 

Ec.  V.  20.  For  he  shall  not  much  remember  the  days 
of  his  life ;  because  God  answereth  ?dm  in  the  joy  of 
his  heart. 

—  ix.  7.  Go  thy  way,  eat  thy  bread  with  joy,  and 
drink  thy  wine  with  a  merry  heart ;  for  God  now  ac- 
cepteth  thy  works. 

(A.  NOT  RIOTOUS.) 

Prov.  xiv.  13.  Even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  sorrow- 
ful; and  the  end  of  that  mirth  is  heaviness. 

—  XXV.  20.  As  he  that  taketh  away  a  garment  in 
cold  weather,  and  as  vinegar  upon  nitre,  so  is  he  that 
singeth  songs  to  a  heavy  heart. 

Ec.  ii.  1.  I  said  in  mine  heart,  Go  to  now,  I  will 
prove  thee  with  mirth  ;  therefore  enjoy  pleasure  :  and 
behold,  this  also  is  vanity. 

 2.  I  said  of  laughter,  Ii  is  mad :  and  of  mirth, 

What  doeth  it  ? 

—  vii.  6.  For  as  the  crackling  of  thorns  under  a 
pot,  so  is  the  laughter  of  the  fool :  this  also  is  vanity. 

(B.  BUT  SOBER.) 

Ec.  vii.  2.  It  is  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  mourn- 
ing, than  to  go  to  the  house  of  feasting :  for  that  is  the 
end  of  all  men;  and  the  living  will  lay  it  to  his  heart. 

 3.  Sorrow  is  better  than  laughter :  for  by  the 

sadness  of  the  countenance  the  heart  is  made  better. 

 4  The  heart  of  the  wise  is  in  the  house  of 

mourning ;  but  the  heart  of  fools  i^  in  the  house  of 
mirth. 

—  xi.  9.  Rejoice,  O  young  man,  in  thy  youth ;  and 
let  thy  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  days  of  thy  youth,  and 
walk  in  the  ways  of  thine  heart,  and  in  the  sight  of 
thine  eyes :  but  know  thou,  that  for  all  these  things 
God  will  bring  thee  into  judgment. 

 10.  Therefore  remove  sorrow  from  thy  heart, 

and  put  away  evil  from  thy  flesh  :  for  childhood  and 
youth  are  vanity. 

Tit.  ii.  6.  Young  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober- 
minded. 

Jam. V.  13.  Is  any  among  you  afflicted?  let  him 
pray.   Is  any  merry  ?  let  him  sing  psalms. 

§  62.   Thoughtfulness  and  Vigilance. 

Deut.  iv.  32.  For  ask  now  of  the  days  that  are  past, 
which  were  before  thee,  since  the  day  that  God  created 
man  upon  the  earth,  and  ask  from  the  one  side  of 
heaven  xmto  the  other,  whether  there  hath  been  any 
such  thing  as  this  great  thing  is,  or  hath  been  heard 
like  it  ? 

—  xxxii.  7.  Remember  the  days  of  old,  consider  the 
years  of  many  generations:  ask  thy  father,  and  he 
will  shew  thee ;  thy  elders,  and  they  will  tell  thee. 

Jobxi.  13.  If  thou  prepare  thine  heart,  and  stretch 
out  thine  hands  toward  him  ; 

—  xxii.  22.  Receive,  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  his 
mouth,  and  lay  up  his  words  in  thine  heart 

Ps.  iv.  4.  Stand  in  awe,  and  sin  not :  commune 
with  your  own  heart  upon  your  bed,  and  be  still. 
Selah.-^ 

—  xxxix.  3.  My  heart  was  hot  within  me ;  while  I 
was  musing  the  fire  burned:  tlien  spake  I  with  my 
tongue, 

—  xlix.  3.  My  mouth  shall  speak  of  wisdom  ;  and  the 
meditation  of  my  heart  shall  be  of  understanding. 

—  Ixxvii.  3.  I  remembered  God,  and  was  troubled:  I 
complained,  and  my  spirit  was  overwhelmed.  Selah. 

 5.  I  have  considered  the  days  of  old,  the 

years  of  ancient  times. 

 6.  I  call  to  remembrance  my  song  in  the 

night :  I  commune  with  mine  own  heart :  and  my 
spirit  made  diligent  search. 

 10.  And  I  said,  Tliis?;*  my  infirmity:  bvtlwill 

remember  the  years  of  the  right  hand  of  the  Most 
High. 

 11.  I  will  remember  the  works  of  the  Lord  : 

surely  I  Avill  remember  thy  wonders  of  old. 

 12.  I  will  meditate  also  of  all  thy  work,  and 

talk  of  thy  doings. 

—  cxix.  52.  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  old,  O 
Lord  ;  and  have  comforted  myself. 


 59.  I  thought  on  my  ways,  and  turned  my 

feet  unto  thy  testimonies. 

—  cxliii.  5.  I  remember  the  days  of  old ;  I  meditate 
on  all  thy  works ;  I  muse  on  the  work  of  thy  hands. 

Prov.iv.  23.  Keep  thy  heart  with  all  diligence;  for 
out  of  it  are  the  issues  of  life. 

—  xvi.  17.  The  highway  of  the  upright  is  to  depart 
from  evil :  he  that  keepeth  his  way  preserveth  his  soul. 

Lam.  iii.  40.  Let  us  search  and  try  our  ways,  and 
turn  again  to  the  Lord. 

Mat.  xxvi.  40.  And  he  cometh  unto  the  disciples, 
and  flndeth  them  asleep,  and  saith  unto  Peter,  What, 
could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one  hour  ? 

Phil.  iv.  8.  Finally,  brethren,  whatsoever  things  are 
true,  whatsoever  things  are  honest,  whatsoever  things 
are  just,  whatsoever  things  are  pure,  whatsoever 
things  are  lovely,  whatsoever  things  are  of  good  re- 
port ;  if  thei'e  be  any  virtue,  and  if  there  be  any  praise, 
think  on  these  things. 

I  Thess.  V.  6.  Therefore  let  us  not  sleep,  as  do  others ; 
but  let  us  watch  and  be  sober. 

2Tim.ii.  7.  Consider  what  I  say;  and  the  Lord 
give  thee  understanding  in  all  things. 

Heb.x.  32.  But  call  to  remembrance  the  former 
days,  in  which,  after  ye  were  illuminated,  ye  endured 
a  great  fight  of  afflictions ; 

Rev.  iii.  2.  Be  watchful,  and  strengthen  the  things 
which  remain,  that  are  ready  to  die :  for  I  have  not 
found  thy  works  perfect  before  God. 

 3.  Remember  therefore  how  thou  hast  received 

and  heard,  and  hold  fast,  and  repent.  If  therefore 
thou  shalt  not  watch,  I  will  come  on  thee  as  a  thief, 
and  thou  shalt  not  know  what  hour  I  will  come  upon 
thee. 

§  63.  Self-Denial. 

Mat.  V.  29.  And  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck 
it  out,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it  is  profitable  for 
thee  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish,  and  not 
that  thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  hell. 

 30.  And  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it 

off,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it  is  profitable  for  thee 
that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish,  and  not  that 
thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  hell. 

—  X.  38.  And  he  that  taketh  not  his  cross,  and  fol- 
loweth  after  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me. 

—  xvi.  24.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples,  It 
any  man  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself, 
aud  take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me. 

 25.  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 

it :  and  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake  shall 
find  it. 

 26.  For  what  is  a  man  profited,  if  he  shall 

gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his  own  soul  ?  or  what 
shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for  his  soul  ? 

—  xviii.  8.  Wherefore  if  thy  hand  or  thy  foot  offend 
thee,  cut  them  off,  and  cast  thein  from  thee :  it  is  bet- 
ter for  thee  to  enter  into  life  halt  or  maimed,  rather 
than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be  cast  into 
everlasting  fire. 

 9.  And  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out, 

and  cast  it  from  thee  :  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into 
life  with  one  eye,  rather  than  having  two  ejes  to  be 
cast  into  hell  fire. 

Mark  viii.  34.  And  when  he  had  called  the  people 
unto  him  with  his  disciples  also,  he  said  unto  them. 
Whosoever  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself, 
and  take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me. 

Lukeix.  23.  And  he  said  to  thern  all,  If  any  man 
will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up 
his  cross  daily,  and  follow  me. 

—  xiv.  27.  "And  whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  cross, 
and  come  after  me,  cannot  be  my  disciple. 

—  xvii.  33.  Whosoever  shall  seek  to  save  his  life 
shall  lose  it ;  and  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  shall 
preserve  it. 

—  xviii.  28.  Then  Peter  said,  Lo,  we  have  left  all, 
and  followed  thee. 

 29.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto 

you.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or  parents, 
or  brethren,  or  wife,  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of 
God's  sake, 

—  —  30.  Who  shall  not  receive  manifold  more  m 


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this  present  time,  and  in  the  world  to  come  life  ever- 
lasting. 

John  xii.  25.  He  that  loveth  his  life  shall  lose  it ; 
and  he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this  world  shall  keep  it 
unto  life  eternal. 

Rom.  viii.  12.  Therefore,  brethren,  we  are  debtors, 
not  to  the  flesh,  to  live  after  the  flesh. 

 13.  For  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  shall  die  : 

but  if  ye  througli  the  Spirit  do  mortify  the  deeds  of 
the  body,  ye  shall  live. 

Gal.  V.  24.  And  they  that  are  Christ's  have  crucified 
the  flesh  with  the  aflections  and  lusts. 

Col.  iii.  5.  Mortify  therefore  your  members  which 
are  upon  the  earth;  fornication,  uncleanness,  inordi- 
nate affection,  evil  concupiscence,  and  covetousness, 
which  is  idolatry. 

 6.  For  which  things'  sake  the  wrath  of  God 

Cometh  on  the  children  of  disobedience : 

 7.  In  the  which  ye  also  walked  sometime, 

when  ye  lived  in  them. 

Tit.  ii.  12.  Teaching  us  that,  denying  ungodliness 
and  worldly  lusts,  we  should  live  soberly,  righteously, 
and  godly,  in  this  present  world ; 

§  64.   Subjection  of  the  Body. 

Rom.  xiii.  13.  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at 
hand  :  let  us  therefore  cast  off  the  works  of  darkness, 
and  let  us  put  on  the  armour  of  light. 

 13.  Let  us  walk  honestly,  as  in  the  day ;  not 

in  riotiug  and  drunkenness,  not  in  chambering  and 
wantonness,  not  in  strife  and  envying : 

i  Cor.  ix.  24.  Know  ye  not  that  they  which  run 
in  a  race  run  all,  but  one  receiveth  the  prize  ?  So  run, 
that  ye  may  obtain. 

 25.  And  every  man  that  striveth  for  the  mas- 
tery is  temperate  in  all  things.  Now  they  do  ii  to  ob- 
tain a  corruptible  crown ;  but  we  an  incorruptible. 

 26.  I  therefore  so  run,  not  as  uncertainly ;  so 

fight  I,  not  as  one  that  beateth  the  air : 

 27.  But  I  keep  under  my  body,  and  bring  it 

into  subjection :  lest  that  by  any  means,  when  I  have 
preached  to  others,  I  myself  should  be  a  castaway. 

I  Pet.  ii.  10.  Which  in  time  past  were  not  a  people, 
but  are  now  the  people  of  God :  which  had  not  ob- 
tained mercy,  but  now  have  obtained  mercy. 

 11.  Dearly  beloved,  I  beseech  you  as  stran- 
gers and  pilgrims,  abstain  from  fleshly  lusts,  which 
war  against  the  soul ; 

§  65.   Non-Conformity  to  the  World. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  10.  O  God,  how  long  shall  the  adversary 
reproach?  shall  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  name  for 
ever  ? 

—  cxix.  53.  Horror  hath  taken  hold  upon  me  be- 
cause of  the  wicked  that  forsake  thy  law. 

 136.  Rivers  of  waters  run  down  mine  eyes, 

because  they  keep  not  thy  law. 

 158.  I  beheld  the  transgressors,  and  was 

grieved ;  because  they  kept  not  thy  word. 

John  xvii.  15.  I  pray  not  that  thou  shouldest  take 
them  out  of  the  world,  but  that  thou  shouldest  keep 
them  from  the  evil. 

 16.  They  are  not  of  the  world,  even  as  I  am 

not  of  the  world. 

Rom. xii.  2.  And  be  not  conformed  to  this  world: 
but  be  ye  transformed  by  the  renewing  of  your  mind, 
that  ye  may  prove  what  is  that  good,  and  acceptable, 
and  perfect  will  of  God. 

I  Cor.  X.  6.  Now  these  things  were  our  examples,  to 
the  intent  we  should  not  lust  after  evil  things,  as  they 
also  lusted. 

Eph.  iv.  17.  This  I  say  therefore,  and  testify  in  the 
Lord,  that  ye  hencefortli  walk  not  as  other  Gentiles 
walk,  in  the  vanity  of  their  mind, 

Col.  iii.  2.  Set  your  aSection  on  things  above,  not  on 
things  on  the  earth. 

I  Pet.  iv.  3.  For  the  time  past  of  owr  life  may  suffice 
us  to  have  wrought  the  will  of  the  Gentiles,  when  we 
walked  in  lasciviousness,  lusts,  excess  of  wine,  revel- 
lings,  banquetings,  and  abominable  idolatries  : 

 4.  "Wherein  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run 


not  with  them  to  the  same  excess  of  riot,  speaking  evil 
of  you : 

 5.  Who  shall  give  account  to  him  that  is  ready 

to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead. 

 6.  For,  for  this  cause  was  tlie  gospel  preached 

also  to  them  that  are  dead,  that  they  might  be  judged 
according  to  men  in  the  flesh,  but  live  according  to 
God  in  tlie  spirit. 

I  John  ii.  15.  Love  not  the  world,  neither  the  things 
iliat  are  in  the  world.  If  any  man  love  the  world,  the 
love  of  the  Father  is  not  in  him. 

 17.  And  the  world  passeth  away,  and  the  lust 

thereof :  but  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for 
ever. 

—  iv.  5.  They  are  of  the  world :  therefore  speak 
they  of  the  world,  and  the  world  heareth  them. 

3  John  11.  Beloved,  follow  not  that  which  is  evil, 
but  that  which  is  good.  He  that  doeth  good  is  of 
God :  but  he  that  doeth  evil  hath  not  seen  God. 

§  06.   Purity  of  Heart. 

Ps.li.  6.  Behold,  thou  desirest  truth  in  the  inward 
parts :  and  in  the  hidden  part  thou  shalt  make  me  to 
know  wisdom. 

Prov.xxii.  11.  He  that  loveth  pureness  of  heart, /ot" 
the  grace  of  his  lips  the  king  sJiall  be  his  friend. 

—  xxi.  8.  The  way  of  man  is  froward  and  strange: 
but  as  for  the  i)ure,  his  work  is  right. 

Mat.  V.  8.  Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart:  for  they 
shall  see  God. 

Lukevi.  45.  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure 
of  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is  good ;  and  an 
evil  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure  of  his  heart  bringeth 
forth  that  which  is  evil :  for  of  the  abundance  of  the 
heart  his  mouth  speaketh. 

§67.  Fidelity. 

Jos.xxiv.  1.  And  Joshua  gathered  all  the  tribea  of 
Israel  to  Shechem,  and  called  for  the  elders  of  Israel, 
and  for  their  heads,  and  for  their  judges,  and  for  their 
ofhcers ;  and  they  presented  themselves  before  God. 

 16.  And  the  people  answered  and  said,  God  for- 
bid that  weshould  forsake  the  Lord,  to  serve  other  gods; 

 24.  And  the  people  said  unto  Joshua,  The  Lord 

our  God  will  we  serve,  and  his  voice  will  we  obey. 

I  Cor.  xi.  2.  Now  I  praise  you,  brethren,  that  ye  re- 
member me  in  all  things,  and  keep  the  ordinances,  as 
I  delivered  them  to  you. 

Heb.iii.  2.  Who  was  faithful  to  him  that  appointed 
him,  as  also  Moses  was  faithful  in  all  his  house. 

—  vi.  12.  That  ye  be  not  slothful,  but  followers  of 
them  who  through  faith  and  patience  inherit  the  prom- 
ises. 

§  68.  Steadfastness. 

Jos.xxiii.  8.  But  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your  God, 
as  ye  have  done  unto  this  day. 

I  Sam.  xii.  21.  And  turn  ye  not  aside  :  for  then 
should  ye  go  after  vain  things,  which  cannot  profit  nor 
deliver ;  for  thej'  are  vain. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  37.  For  their  heart  was  not  right  with 
him,  neither  were  they  steadfast  in  his  covenant. 

Mat.  xxvi.  33.  Peter  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
Though  all  men  shall  be  offended  because  of  thee,  yet 
will  I  never  be  offended. 

 35.  Peter  said  unto  him.  Though  I  should  die 

with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny  thee.  Likewise  also  said 
all  the  disciples. 

Markxiv.  29.  But  Peter  said  unto  hun.  Although  all 
shall  be  offended,  yet  will  not  I. 

 81.  But  he  spake  the  more  vehemently.  If  I 

should  die  with  thee,  I  will  not  deny  thee  in  any  wise. 
Likewise  also  said  they  all. 

John  XV.  9.  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so  have  I 
loved  you  :  continue  ye  in  my  love. 

I  Cor.  XV.  58.  Therefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye 
steadfast,  uumoveable,  always  abounding  in  the  work 
of  the  Lord,  forasmuch  as  ye  know  that  your  labour  is 
not  in  vain  in  the  Lord. 

 xvi.  13.  Watch  ye,  stand  fast  in  the  faith,  quit 

you  like  men,  be  strong. 


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Gal.  vi.  10.  As  we  have  therefore  opportunity,  let 
us  do  good  unto  all  men,  especially  imto  them  who 
are  of  tlie  household  of  faith. 

Phil.  iv.  1.  Therefore,  my  brethren  dearly  beloved 
and  longed  for,  niy  joy  and  crown,  so  stand  fast  in 
the  Lord,  my  dearly  beloved. 

Col.  ii.  4.  And  this  I  say,  lest  any  man  should  be- 
guile you  with  enticing  words. 

 6.  As  ye  have  therefore  received  Christ  Jesus 

the  Lord,  so  walk  ye  in  him  : 

 7.  Rooted  and  built  up  in  him,  and  established 

in  the  fiiith,  as  j'e  have  been  taught,  abounding  therein 
with  thanksgiving. 

 19.  And  not  holding  the  Head,  from  which 

all  the  body  by  joints  and  bands  having  nourishment 
ministered,  and  knit  together,  increaseth  with  the  in- 
crease of  God. 

1  Thesp.  ii.  12.  That  ye  would  walk  worthy  of  God, 
who  hath  called  3'ou  unto  his  kingdom  and  glory. 

—  iii.  5.  For  this  cause,  wlicn  I  could  no  longer  for- 
bear, I  sent  to  know  your  faith,  lest  by  some  means 
the  tempter  have  tempted  you,  and  our  labour  be  in 
vain. 

—  V.  21.  Prove  all  things ;  hold  fast  that  whicb  is 
good. 

 22.  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil. 

2Thess.  ii.  15.  Therefore,  brethren,  stand  fast,  and 
hold  the  traditions  which  ye  have  been  taught,  whether 
by  word,  or  our  epistle. 

—  iii.  13.  But  ye,  brethren,  be  not  weary  in  well 
doing. 

2  Tim.  i.  14.  That  good  thing  which  was  committed 
unto  thee  keep  by  the  Holy  Ghost  which  dwelleth  in  us. 

—  iii.  14.  But  continue  thou  in  the  things  which 
thou  hast  learned  and  hast  been  assured  of,  knowing 
of  whom  thou  hast  learned  tliem ; 

Heb.  iv.  1.  Let  us  therefore  fear,  lest,  a  promise 
being  left  us  of  entering  into  his  rest,  any  of  you 
should  seem  to  come  short  of  it. 

—  X.  23.  Let  us  hold  fast  the  profession  of  our  faith 
without  wavering ;  for  he  is  fkithful  that  promised ; 

—  xii.  1.  Wherefore,  seeing  we  also  are  compassed 
about  with  so  great  a  cloud  of  witnesses,  let  us  lay 
aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin  which  doth  so  easily 
beset  MS,  and  let  us  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is 
set  before  us, 

—  xiii.  9.  Be  not  carried  about  with  divers  and 
strange  doctrines:  for  it  is  a  good  thing  that  the  heart 
be  established  with  grace;  not  with  meats,  which 
have  not  profited  them  that  have  been  occupied  therein. 

2  John  8.  Look  to  yourselves,  that  we  lose  not  those 
things  which  we  have  wrought,  but  that  we  receive  a 
full  reward. 

Jude20.  But  ye,  beloved,  building  up  yourselves 
on  your  most  holy  faith,  praying  in  the  Holy  Ghost, 

—  21.  Keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  look- 
ing for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  eternal 
life. 

Rev.  ii.  24.  But  unto  you  I  say,  and  unto  the  rest  in 
Thyatira,  as  many  as  have  not  this  doctrine,  and  which 
have  not  known  the  depths  of  Satan,  as  they  speak ;  I 
will  put  upon  you  none  other  burden. 

 25.  But  that  which  ye  have  already,  hold  fast 

till  I  come. 

—  iii.  8.  I  know  thy  works :  behold,  I  have  set  be- 
fore thee  an  open  door,  and  no  man  can  shut  it :  for 
thou  hast  a  little  strength,  and  hast  kept  my  word, 
and  hast  not  denied  my  name. 

—  —  10.  Because  thou  hast  kept  the  word  of  my 
patience,  I  also  will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of  tempt- 
ation, which  shall  come  upon  all  the  world,  to  try 
them  that  dwell  upon  the  eartli. 

(A.  Peter's  denial  of  chkist.) 
Mat.  xxvi.  71.  And  when  he  was  gone  out  into  the 
porch,  another  wawi  saw  him,  and  said  unto  them  that 
were  there,  This  feUow  was  also  with  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth. 

 72.  And  again  he  denied  with  an  oath,  I  do 

not  know  the  man. 

 73.  And  after  a  while  came  imto  Mm  they 

that  stood  by,  and  said  to  Peter,  Surely  thou  also  art 
one  of  them :  for  thy  speech  bewrayeth  thee. 


 74.  Then  began  he  to  curse  and  to  swear,  say- 
ing, I  know  not  the  man.  And  immediately  the  cock 
crew. 

Mark  xiv.  71.  But  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear, 
saying,  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak. 

§69.  Zeal. 

Num.  XXV.  11,  Phlnehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  son 
of  Aaron  the  priest,  hath  turned  my  wrath  away  from 
the  children  of  Israel,  while  he  was  zealous  for  my 
sake  among  them,  that  I  consumed  not  the  children 
of  Israel  in  my  jealousy. 

 12.  Wherefore  say,  Behold,  I  give  unto  hitn 

my  covenant  of  peace : 

 13.  And  he  shall  have  it,  and  his  seed  after 

him,  even  the  covenant  of  an  everlasting  priesthood ; 
because  he  was  zealous  for  his  God,  and  made  an 
atonement  for  the  children  of  Israel. 

Ps.  cxix.  189.  My  zeal  hath  consumed  me,  because 
mine  enemies  have  forgotten  thy  words. 

—  xlii.  1.  As  the  hart  panteth  after  the  water  brooks, 
so  panteth  my  soul  after  thee,  O  God. 

 2.  My  soul  thirsteth  for  God,  for  the  living 

God :  when  shall  I  come  and  appear  before  God  ? 

Mat.  xxiv.  12.  And  because  iniquity  shall  abound, 
the  love  of  many  shall  wax  cold. 

Actsiv.  13.  Now  when  they  saw  the  boldness  of 
Peter  and  John,  and  perceived  that  they  were  un- 
learned and  ignorant  men,  they  marvelled ;  and  they 
took  knowledge  of  them,  that  they  had  been  with  J esus. 

Rom.x.  2.  For  I  bear  them  record  that  they  have  a 
zeal  of  God,  but  not  according  to  knowledge. 

1  Cor.  xiv.  12.  Even  so  ye,  forasmuch  as  ye  are  zeal- 
ous of  spiritual  gifts,  seek  that  ye  may  excel  to  the  ed- 
ifying of  the  church. 

2  Cor.vii.  11.  For  behold  this  selfsame  thing,  that  ye 
sorrowed  after  a  godly  sort,  what  carefulness  it  wrought 
in  you,  yea,  what  clearing  of  yourselves,  yea,  what  in- 
dignation, yea,  what  fear,  yea,  what  vehement  desire, 
yea,  what  zeal,  yea,  what  revenge !  In  all  things  ye 
have  approved  yourselves  to  be  clear  in  this  matter. 

—  xi.  29.  Who  is  weak,  and  I  am  not  weak  ?  who 
is  oflTendcd,  and  I  burn  not? 

 30.  If  I  must  needs  glory,  I  will  glory  of  the 

things  which  concern  mine  infirmities. 

Gal.  iv.  17.  They  zealously  affect  you,  but  not  well; 
yea,  they  would  exclude  you,  that  ye  might  alfect 
them. 

 18.  But  it  is  good  to  be  zealously  affected  al- 
ways in  a  good  thing,  and  not  only  when  1  am  present 
with  you. 

Phil.  iii.  6.  Concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  church ; 
touching  the  righteousness  which  is  in  the  law,  blame- 
less. 

Col.iv.  13.  For  I  bear  him  record,  that  he  hath  a 
great  zeal  for  you,  and  them  that  are  in  Laodicea,  and 
them  in  Ilierapolis. 

Jude  3.  Beloved,  when  I  gave  aU  diligence  to  write 
unto  you  of  the  common  salvation,  it  was  needfiil  for 
me  to  write  imto  you,  and  exhort  you  that  ye  should 
earnestly  contend  for  the  feith  which  was  once  deliv- 
ered unto  the  saints. 

Rev.  iii.  15.  I  know  thy  works,  that  thou  art  neither 
cold  nor  hot :  I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  hot. 

 16.  So  then  because  thou  art  lukewarm,  and 

neither  cold  nor  hot,  I  M'ill  spew  thee  out  of  my 
mouth. 

 17.  Because  thou  sayest,  T  am  rich,  and  in- 
creased with  goods,  and  have  need  of  nothing ;  and 
knowest  not  that  thou  art  wretched,  and  miserable, 
and  poor,  and  blind,  and  naked : 

§  70.  Consecration. 

Rom.  xii.  1.  I  beseech  you  therefore,  bretliren,  by 
the  mercies  of  God,  that  ye  present  your  bodies  a  liv- 
ing sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable  unto  God,  tchich  is  your 
reasonable  service. 

1  Cor.  X.  31.  Whether  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or 
whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glorj'  of  God. 

2  Cor.iv.  15.  For  all  things  a7-e  for  j'our  sakes,  that 
the  abundant  grace  might  through  the  thanksgiving 
of  many  redound  to  the  glory  of  God. 


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§  71.  Example. 

Mat.  V.  13.  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth :  but  if  the 
salt  have  lost  his  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  salted  V 
it  is  theaceforth  good  for  nothing,  but  to  be  cast  out, 
and  to  be  trodden  under  foot  of  men. 

_  —  14.  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A  city  that 
'  is  set  on  a  hill  cannot  be  hid. 

—  —  15.  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle,  and  put  it 
under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candlestick ;  and  it  giveth 
light  unto  all  that  are  in  the  house. 

 16.  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 

they  may  see  your  good  works,  and  glorify  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

I  Cor.  xi.  1.  Be  ye  followers  of  me,  even  as  I  also 
am  of  Christ. 

Phil.  iii.  17.  Brethren,  be  followers  together  of  me, 
and  mark  them  which  walk  so  as  ye  have  us  for  an 
ensample. 

I  Thess.  i.  6.  And  ye  became  followers  of  us,  and 
of  the  Lord,  having  received  the  word  in  much  afflic- 
tion, with  joy  of  the  Holy  Ghost : 

 7.  So  that  ye  were  ensamples  to  all  that  be- 
lieve in  Macedonia  and  Achaia. 

 8.  For  from  you  sounded  out  the  word  of  the 

Lord  not  only  in  Macedonia  and  Achaia,  but  also  m 
every  place  your  faith  to  God- ward  is  spread  abroad  ; 
so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  thing. 

I  Pet.ii.  13.  Having  your  conversation  honest  among 
tlie  Gentiles :  that,  wliereas  they  speak  against  you  as 
evil  doers,  they  may  by  your  good  works,  which  they 
shall  behold,  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  visitation. 

See  I  Cor.  iv.  10.   Phil.  iv.  9.  2Thess.iiL  7-9. 

§  72.  Perfection. 

(1.  TO  BE  AIMED  AT.) 

Deut.  V.  33.  Ye  shall  observe  to  do  therefore  as  the 
Lord  your  God  hath  commanded  you :  ye  shall  not 
turn  aside  to  the  right  hand  or  to  the  left. 

—  xviii.  13.  Thou  shalt  be  perfect  with  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

Jos.  XX  iii.  6.  Be  ye  therefore  very  courageous  to 
keep  and  to  do  all  that  is  written  in  the  book  of  the 
law  of  Moses,  that  ye  turn  not  aside  therefrom  to  the 
right  hand  or  io  the  left ; 

1  Kings  viii.  61.  Let  your  heart  therefore  be  perfect 
with  the  Lord  our  God,  to  walk  in  his  statutes,  and 
to  keep  his  commandments,  as  at  this  day. 

Ps.  ci.  2.  I  will  behave  myself  wisely  in  a  perfect 
way.  O  when  wilt  thou  come  unto  me?  I  will  walk 
within  my  house  with  a  perfect  heart. 

Rom.  xiii.  14.  But  put  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
and  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  fulfil,  the  lusts 
thereof, 

2  Cor.vii.  1.  Having  therefore  these  promises,  dearly 
beloved,  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness  of  the 
flesh  and  spirit,  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God. 

—  xiii.  9.  For  we  are  glad,  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye 
are  strong :  and  this  also  we  wish,  even  your  perfection. 

 11.  Finally,  brethren,  farewell.    Be  perfect,  be 

of  good  comfort,  be  of  one  mind,  live  in  peace  ;  and 
the  God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with  you. 

Eph.  iv.  13.  Till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the 
faith,  and  of  the  knowledge  of  the  Son  of  God,  unto  a 
perfect  man,  unto  the  measure  of  the  statm-e  of  the 
fulness  of  Christ : 

 14.  That  we  henceforth  be  no  more  children, 

tossed  to  and  fro,  and  carried  about  with  every  wind 
of  doctrine,  by  the  sleight  of  men,  and  cunning  crafti- 
ness, whereby  they  lie  in  wait  to  deceive  ; 

Phil.  i.  10.  That  ye  may  approve  things  that  are  ex- 
cellent ;  that  ye  may  be  sincere  and  without  offence 
till  the  day  of  Christ ; 

—  ii.  15.  That  ye  may  be  blameless  and  harmless, 
the  sons  of  God,  without  rebuke,  in  the  midst  of  a 
crooked  and  perverse  nation,  among  whom  ye  shine 
as  lights  in  the  world ; 

Col.  i.  21.  And  you,  that  were  sometime  alienated 
and  enemies  in  your  mind  by  wicked  works,  yet  now 
hath  he  reconciled 

 22.  In  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  death,  to 

present  you  holy  and  unblameable  and  unreproveable 
in  his  sight : 


 28.  Whom  we  preach,  warning  every  man, 

and  teaching  every  man  in  all  wisdom  ;  that  we  may 
present  every  man  perfect  in  Christ  Jesus: 

 29.  Whereunto  1  also  labour,  striving  accord- 
ing to  his  working,  which  workelli  in  me  mightily. 

—  iv.  12.  Epaphras,  who  is  one  of  you,  a  servant 
of  Chi-ist,  saluteth  you,  always  labouring  fervently  for 
you  in  prayers,  that  ye  may  stand  perfect  and  com- 
plete in  all  the  will  of  God. 

1  Thess.  iii.  13.  To  the  end  he  may  stablish  your 
hearts  unblameable  in  holiness  before  God,  even  our 
Father,  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  with 
all  his  saints. 

2  Tim.  ii.  1.  Thou  therefore,  my  son,  be  strong  in 
the  grace  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus. 

—  iii.  17.  That  the  man  of  God  may  be  perfect, 
thoroughly  furnished  unto  all  good  works. 

Heb.v.  12.  For  when  for  the  time  ye  ought  to  be 
teachers,  ye  have  need  that  one  teach  you  again  which 
be  the  first  principles  of  the  oracles  of  God ;  and  are 
become  such  as  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  strong 
meat. 

 13.  For  every  one  that  useth  milk  is  unskilful 

in  the  word  of  righteousness  :  for  he  is  a  babe. 

—  vi.  1.  Therefore  leaving  the  principles  of  the 
doctrine  of  Christ,  let  us  go  on  unto  perfection ;  not 
laying  again  the  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead 
works,  and  of  faith  toward  God, 

 2.  Of  the  doctrine  of  baptisms,  and  of  laying 

on  of  hands,  and  of  resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  of 
eternal  judgment. 

 3.  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit. 

(2.  ITS  BLESSEDNESS.) 

Ps.  xxxvii.  31.  The  law  of  his  God  is  in  his  heart; 
none  of  his  steps  shall  slide. 

—  cvi.  3.  Blessed  are  they  that  keep  judgment,  and 
he  that  doeth  righteousness  at  all  times. 

—  cxix.  1.  Blessed  are  the  undefiled  in  the  way, 
who  walk  in  the  law  of  the  Lord. 

 2.  Blessed  are  they  that  keep  his  testimonies, 

and  that  seek  him  with  the  whole  heart. 

 3.  They  also  do  no  iniquity :  they  walk  m  his 

ways. 

 6.  Then  shall  I  not  be  ashamed,  when  I  have 

respect  unto  all  thy  commandments. 

Mat.  V.  6.  Blessed  are  they  which  do  hunger  and 
thirst  after  righteousness  :  for  they  shall  be  filled. 

Luke  vi.  40.  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  master: 
but  every  one  that  is  perfect  shall  be  as  his  master. 

(3.  RELATIVE  and  GRACIOUS  PERFECTION.) 

Gen.  vi.  8.  But  Noah  found  grace  in  the  eyes  of  the 
Lord. 

 9.  These  are  the  generations  of  Noah  :  Noah 

was  a  just  man  and  perfect  in  his  generations,  and 
Noah  walked  with  God. 

Num.  xxiii.  21.  He  hath  not  beheld  iniquity  in  Jacob, 
neither  hath  he  seen  perverseness  in  Israel :  the  Lord 
his  God  is  with  him,  and  the  shout  of  a  king  is  among 
them. 

Jobi.  1.  There  was  a  man  in  the  land  of  Uz,  whose 
name  was  Job ;  and  that  man  was  perfect  and  upright, 
and  one  that  feared  God,  and  eschewed  evU. 

 2.  And  there  were  born  unto  him  seven  sons 

and  tliree  daughters. 

John  i.  47.  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  him,  and 
saith  of  him.  Behold  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is 
no  guile ! 

Rom.xi.  16.  For  if  the  firstfruit  be  holy,  the  lump 
is  also  Jiolij :  and  if  the  root  be  holy,  so  are  the  branches. 

2  Pet.  ii.  7.  And  delivered  just  Lot,  vexed  with  the 
filthy  conversation  of  the  wicked: 

 8.  (For  that  righteous  man  dwelling  among 

them,  in  seeing  and  hearing,  vexed  his  righteous  soul 
from  day  to  day  with  their  unlawful  deeds  :) 

I  John  ii.  5.  But  whoso  keepeth  his  word,  in  him 
verily  is  the  love  of  God  perfected  :  hereby  know  we 
that  we  are  in  him. 

—  iii.  6.  Whosoever  abideth  in  him  sinneth  not : 
whosoever  sinneth  hath  not  seen  him,  neither  known 
him. 

 7.  Little  children,  let  no  man  deceive  you:  h^ 


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that  doeth  righteousness  is  righteous,  even  as  he  is 
righteous. 

I  John  iii.  9.  Whosoever  is  born  of  God  doth  not 
commit  sin ;  for  his  seed  remaineth  in  him :  and  he 
cannot  sin,  because  he  is  born  of  God. 

—  V.  18.  We  know  that  whosoever  is  born  of  God 
sinneth  not ;  but  he  that  is  begotten  of  God  keepeth 
himself,  and  that  wicked  one  toucheth  him  not. 

(4.  ABSOLUTE  PERFECTION  NOT  FOUND.) 

Job  ix.  14-  How  much  less  shall  I  answer  him,  and 
choose  out  my  words  to  reason  with  him  ? 

 15.  Whom,  though  I  were  rigliteous,  yet  would 

I  not  answer,  but  I  would  make  supplication  to  mj^ 
judge. 

 20.  If  I  justify  myself,  mine  own  mouth  shall 

condemn  me:  if  I  say,  I  am  perfect,  it  shall  also  prove 
me  perverse. 

 21.  Though  I  were  perfect,  yet  would  I  not 

know  my  soul :  I  would  despise  my  life. 

 27.  If  I  say,  I  will  forget  my  complaint,  I  will 

leave  otF  my  heaviness,  and  comfort  myself; 

 28.  I  am  afraid  of  all  my  sorrows,  I  know  that 

thou  wilt  not  hold  me  innocent. 

 29.  if  I  be  wicked,  why  then  labour  I  in  vain  ? 

 30.  If  I  wash  myself  with  snow  water,  and 

make  my  hands  never  so  clean ; 

 31.  Yet  shalt  tliou  phmge  me  in  the  ditch,  and 

mine  own  clothes  shall  abhor  me. 

Ps.  cxliii.  2.  And  enter  not  into  judgment  witli  thy 
servant:  for  in  thy  sight  shall  no  man  living  be  jus- 
tified. 

Ec.  vii.  20.  For  t?wre  is  not  a  just  man  upon  earth, 
that  doeth  good,  and  sinneth  not. 

Phil.  iii.  12.  Not  as  though  I  had  already  attained, 
either  were  already  perfect :  but  I  follow  after,  if  that 
I  may  apprehend  that  for  which  also  I  am  apprehend- 
ed of  Christ  Jesus. 

 13.  Brethren,  I  count  not  myself  to  have  ap- 
prehended :  but  this  one  thing  /  do,  forgetting  those 
things  which  are  behind,  and  reaching  forth  unto  those 
things  which  are  before, 

 14.  I  press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize  of 

the  high  calling  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus. 

I  John  i.  8.  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  de- 
ceive ourselves,  and  the  truth  is  not  in  us. 

 10.  If  we  say  that  we  have  not  sinned,  we 

make  him  a  liar,  and  his  word  is  not  in  us. 

§  73.   The  Conflict  between  Sin  and  (Jrace. 

Rom.  vii.  14.  For  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiritual: 
but  I  am  carnal,  sold  under  sin. 

 15.  For  that  which  I  do,  I  allow  not :  for  what 

I  would,  that  do  I  not ;  but  what  I  hate,  that  do  I 

 16.  If  then  I  do  that  which  I  would  not,  I 

consent  unto  the  law  that  it  is  good. 

 17.  Now  then  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but 

sin  that  dwelleth  in  me. 

 18.  For  I  know  that  in  me  (that  is,  in  my 

flesh,)  dwelleth  no  good  thing:  for  to  will  is  present 
with  me;  but  Iwio  to  perform  that  which  is  good  I 
find  not. 

 19.  For  the  good  that  1  would,  I  do  not :  but 

the  evil  which  I  would  not,  that  I  do. 

 20.  Now  if  I  do  that  I  would  not,  it  is  no 

more  I  that  do  it,  but  sin  that  dwelleth  in  me. 

 21.  I  find  then  a  law,  that,  when  I  would  do 

good,  evil  is  present  with  me. 

 22.  For  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the 

inward  man : 

 23.  But  I  see  another  law  in  my  members, 

warring  against  the  law  of  my  mind,  and  bringing 
me  into  captivity  to  the  law  of  sin  which  is  iu  my 
members. 

 24.  O  wretched  man  that  I  am  I  who  shall 

deliver  me  from  the  body  of  this  death  ? 

 25.  I  thank  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our 

Lord.  So  then  with  the  miiul  I  myself  serve  the  law 
of  God  ;  but  with  the  flesh  the  law  of  sin. 

Gal.  V.  16.  2'his  I  say  then,  AValk  iu  the  Spirit,  and 
ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh. 

 25.  If  we  live  iu  the  Spirit,  let  us  also  walk  in 

the  Spirits 


Jam.  i.  14.  But  every  man  is  tempted,  when  he  is 
drawn  away  of  his  own  lust,  and  enticed. 

§  74.   The  Temptations  of  Satan. 

(See  also  page  203,  §§  38,  39.) 

Luke  xi.  21.  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  his 
palace,  his  goods  are  in  peace : 

 22.  But  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall  come 

upon  him,  and  overcome  him,  he  taketh  from  him  all 
his  armour  wherein  he  trusted,  and  divideth  his  spoils. 

 23.  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me ;  and 

he  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth. 

—  xxii.  40.  And  when  he  was  at  the  place,  he  said 
unto  them.  Pray  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation. 

2  Cor.ii.  11.  Lest  Satan  should  get  an  advantage  of 
us :  for  we  are  not  ignorant  of  his  devices. 

—  xi.  3.  But  I  fear,  lest  by  any  means,  as  the  serpent 
beguiled  Eve  through  his  subtilty,  so  your  minds  should 
be  corrupted  from  the  simplicity  that  is  in  Christ. 

—  xii.  7.  And  lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure 
through  the  abundance  of  the  revelations,  there  was 
given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  flesh,  the  messenger  of  Satan 
to  buffet  me,  lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure. 

§  7.5.  The  Believer's  Weapons  and  Warfare. 

2  Cor.x.  3.  For  though  we  walk  in  the  flesh,  we  do 
not  war  after  the  flesh  : 

 4.  (For  the  weapons  of  our  warfare  are  not 

carnal,  but  mighty  through  God  to  the  pulling  down 
of  stroug  holds ;) 

 5.  Casting  down  imaginations,  and  every  high 

thing  that  exalteth  itself  against  the  knowledge  of 
God,  and  bringing  into  captivity  every  thought  to  the 
obedience  of  Christ ; 

 6.  And  having  in  a  readiness  to  revenge  all 

disobedience,  when  your  obedience  is  fulfilled. 

Eph.  vi.  10.  Finally,  my  brethren,  be  strong  in  the 
Lord,  and  in  the  power  of  his  might. 

 13.  Wherefore  take  unto  you  the  whole  ar- 
mour of  God,  that  ye  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the 
evil  day,  and  having  done  all,  to  stand. 

 14.  Stand  therefore,  having  your  loins  girt 

about  with  truth,  and  having  on  the  breastplate  of 
righteousness ; 

 15.  And  your  feet  shod  with  the  preparation 

of  the  gospel  of  peace. 

 16.  Above  all,  taking  the  shield  of  faith,  where- 
with ye  shall  be  able  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts 
of  the  wicked. 

 17.  And  take  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the 

sword  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God : 

IThess.  V.  8.  But  let  us,  who  are  of  the  day,  be 
sober,  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  and  love ;  and 
for  a  helmet,  the  hope  of  salvation. 

1  Tim.  i.  18.  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  son 
Timothy,  according  to  the  prophecies  which  went  be- 
fore on  thee,  that  thou  by  them  mightest  war  a  good 
warfare ; 

—  vi.  13.  Fight  the  good  fight  of  faith,  lay  hold  on 
eternal  life,  whereunto  thou  art  also  called,  and  hast 
professed  a  good  profession  before  many  witnesses. 

2  Tim.  ii.  3.  Thou  therefore  eudme  hardness,  as  a 
good  soldier  of  Jesus  Christ. 

—  iv.  7.  I  have  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finished 
my  course,  I  have  kept  the  faith : 

§  76.  Baclisliding. 

(1.  UOT)ER  THE  OLD  COVENANT.) 

Ps.  xxxvi.  3.  The  words  of  his  mouth  are  iniquity 
and  deceit :  he  hath  left  olf  to  be  wise,  and  to  do  good. 

—  1.  23.  Now  consider  this,  ye  that  forget  God,  lest 
I  tear  you.  in  pieces,  and  there  be  none  to  deliver. 

—  Ixxviii.  56.  Yet  they  tempted  and  provoked  the 
most  high  God,  and  kept  not  his  testimonies: 

 57.  But  tiuned  back,  and  dealt  unfaithfuWy 

like  their  fathers :  they  were  turned  aside  like  a  de- 
ceitful bow. 

—  Ixxxv.  8.  I  will  hear  what  God  the  Lord  will 
speak :  for  he  will  speak  peace  unto  his  people,  and 
to  his  saints :  but  let  them  not  turn  again  to  folly. 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Ps.  cvi.  13.  They  soon  lorgat  his  works;  they  waited 
not  for  his  counsel : 

Is.  Ixiii.  17.  O  Lord,  why  hast  thou  made  us  to  err 
from  thy  ways,  and  hardened  our  heart  from  thy  fear  ? 
Return  for  thy  servants'  sake,  the  tribes  of  thine  in- 
heritance. 

Jep.  ii.  5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  What  iniquity  have 
your  fathers  found  in  me,  that  they  are  gone  far  from 
me,  and  have  walked  after  vanity,  and  are  become  vain  ? 

 26.  As  the  thief  is  ashamed  when  he  is  found, 

so  is  the  house  of  Israel  ashamed ;  they,  their  kings, 
their  princes,  and  their  priests,  and  their  prophets. 

 27.  Saying  to  a  stock.  Thou  m-t  my  father ; 

and  to  a  stone,  Thou  hast  brought  me  forth :  for  they 
have  tiu'ned  t/ieir  back  unto  me,  and  not  their  face : 
but  in  the  time  of  their  trouble  they  will  say,  Arise, 
and  save  us. 

 31.  O  generation,  see  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

Have  I  been  a  wilderness  unto  Israel  ?  a  land  of  dark- 
ness ?  wherefore  say  my  people,  "We  are  lords ;  we  will 
come  no  more  unto  thee  ? 

—  iii.  10.  And  yet  for  all  this  her  treacherous  sister 
Judah  hath  not  turned  unto  me  with  her  whole  heart, 
but  feignedly,  saith  the  Lord. 

 11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  The  back- 
sliding Israel  hath  justified  herself  more  than  ti-each- 
erous  Judah. 

Hos,  xi.  7.  And  my  people  are  bent  to  backsliding 
from  me :  though  they  called  them  to  the  Most  High, 
none  at  all  would  exalt  hitn. 

Zeph.  iii.  7.  I  said,  Surely  thou  wilt  fear  me,  thou 
wilt  receive  instruction ;  so  their  dwelling  should  not 
be  cut  off,  howsoever  I  punished  them  :  but  they  rose 
early,  and  corrupted  all  their  domgs. 

(A.  PENALTY.) 

Deut.  xxxii.  19.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  ii,  he  ab- 
horred iltem,  because  of  the  provoking  of  his  sons, 
and  of  his  daughters. 

—  —  20.  And  he  said,  I  will  hide  my  face  from  them, 
I  will  see  what  theu-  end  shall  be  :  for  they  are  a  very 
froward  generation,  children  in  whom  is  no  faith. 

Prov.  xiv.  14.  The  backslider  in  heart  shall  be  filled 
with  his  own  ways  :  and  a  good  man  sJiall  be  satisfied 
from  himself 

Jer.  ii.  19.  Thine  OM'n  wickedness  shall  correct  thee, 
and  thy  backslidings  shall  reprove  thee :  know  there- 
fore and  see  that  it  is  an  evil  thing  and  bitter,  that 
thou  hast  forsaken  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  that  my 
fear  w  not  in  thee,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts. 

—  iii.  23.  Truly  in  vain  is  salvation  ftoped  for  from 
the  hills,  and  from  the  multitude  of  mountains :  tndy 
in  the  Lord  our  God  is  the  salvation  of  Israel. 

—  xiv.  10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  this  people, 
Thus  have  they  loved  to  wander,  they  have  not  re- 
frained their  feet,  therefore  the  Lord  doth  not  accept 
them ;  he  will  now  remember  their  iniquity,  and  visit 
their  sins. 

(2.  UNDER  THE  NEW  COVENANT.) 

I  Cor.  V.  6.  Your  glorying  is  not  good.  Know  ye 
not  that  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump  ? 

Gal.  i.  6.  I  marvel  that  ye  are  so  soon  removed 
from  him  that  called  you  into  the  grace  of  Christ  unto 
another  gospel : 

 7.  Which  is  not  another ;  but  there  be  some 

that  trouble  you,  and  would  pervert  the  gospel  of 
Christ. 

—  iii.  1.  O  foolish  Galatians,  who  hath  bewitched 
you,  that  ye  should  not  obey  the  truth,  before  whose 
eyes  Jesus  Christ  hath  been  evidently  set  forth,  cruci- 
fied among  you? 

•  2.  This  only  would  I  learn  of  you,  Received  ye 

the  Spirit  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing 
of  faith?  .       J  S 

 3.  Are  ye  so  foolish  ?  having  begun  in  the 

Spirit,  are  ye  now  made  perfect  by  the  flesh? 

 4.  Have  ye  suffered  so  many  things  in  vain  ? 

if  it  be  yet  in  vain. 

—  —  5.  He  therefore  that  ministereth  to  you  the 
Spirit,  and  worketh  miracles  among  you,  doeth  he  it  by 
the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearmg  of  faith  ? 

—  iv.  19.  My  little  chilcb-en,  of  whom  I  travail  in 
birth  agam  until  Christ  be  formed  in  you, 


 20.  I  desire  to  be  present  with  you  now,  and 

to  change  my  voice ;  for  I  stand  in  doubt  of  you. 

—  v.  7.  Ye  did  run  well ;  who  did  hinder  you  that 
ye  should  not  obey  the  truth  ? 

 8.  This  persuasion  coineth  not  of  him  that  call- 

eth  you. 

 9.  A  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump. 

2  Tim.  i.  15.  This  thou  knowest,  that  all  they  which 
are  in  Asia  be  tinned  away  from  me ;  of  whom  are 
Phygellus  and  Hermogenes. 

—  iv.  10.  For  Demas  hath  forsaken  me,  having 
loved  this  present  world,  and  is  departed  unto  Thes- 
salonica ;  Crescens  to  Galatia,  Titus  unto  Dalmatia. 

2  Pet.i.  9.  But  he  that  lacketh  these  things  is  blind, 
and  cannot  see  afar  ott',  and  hath  forgotten  that  he  was 
purged  from  his  old  sins. 

Rev.  ii.  2.  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  labour,  and  thy 
patience,  and  how  thou  canst  not  bear  them  which  are 
evil :  and  thou  hast  tried  them  which  say  they  aro 
apostles,  and  are  not,  and  hast  lound  them  liars  : 

 3.  And  hast  borne,  and  hast  patience,  and  for 

my  name's  sake  hast  laboured,  and  hast  not  fainted. 

 4.  Nevertheless  I  have  somewhat  against  thee, 

because  thou  hast  left  thy  first  love. 

 5.  Remember  therefo-e  from  whence  thou  art 

fallen,  and  repent,  and  do  the  first  works ;  or  else  I 
will  come  unto  thee  quickly,  and  will  remove  thy 
candlestick  out  of  his  place,  except  thou  repent. 

(A.  PENALTY.) 

Heb.x.  38.  Now  the  just  shall  live  by  faith  :  but  if 
any  man  draw  back,  my  soul  shall  have  no  pleasure  in 
hhn. 

Gal.  v.  10.  I  have  confidence  in  you  through  the 
Lord,  that  ye  will  be  none  otherwise  minded  :  but  he 
that  troubleth  you  shall  bear  his  judgment,  whosoever 
he  be. 

(3.  RECOVERY.) 

Job  xxii.  23.  If  thou  return  to  the  Almighty,  thou 
shalt  be  built  up,  thou  shalt  put  away  iniquity  far 
from  thy  tabernacles. 

 24.  Then  shalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  dust,  and 

the  gold  of  Ophir  as  the  stones  of  the  brooks. 

 25.  Yea,  the  Almighty  shall  be  thy  defence, 

and  thou  shalt  have  plenty  of  silver. 

Ps.  xxiii.  3.  He  restoreth  my  soul :  he  leadeth  me  in 
the  paths  of  righteousness  for  his  name's  sake. 

Prov.xxiv.  16.  For  ajust  man  fallcth  seven  times,  and 
risethup  again :  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  into  mischief 

Is.  xxxi.  6.  Turn  ye  unto  him  from  whom  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  have  deeply  revolted. 

—  Ivii.  18.  I  have  seen  his  waj^s,  and  will  heal  him: 
I  will  lead  him  also,  and  restore  comforts  imto  him 
and  to  his  mourners. 

 19.  I  create  the  fruit  of  the  lips ;  Peace,  peace 

to  him  that  is  far  off,  and  to  him  that  is  near,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  and  I  will  heal  him. 

Jer.  iii.  12.  Go  and  proclaim  these  words  toward  the 
north,  and  say,  Return,  thou  backsliding  Israel,  saith 
the  Lord;  ajul  I  will  not  cause  mine  anger  to  fall 
upon  you:  for  lam  merciful,  saith  the  Lord,  aw<^  I 
will  not  keep  anger  for  ever. 

 21.  A  voice  was  heard  upon  the  high  places, 

weeping  and  supplications  of  the  children  of  Israel : 
for  they  have  perverted  their  way,  and  they  have  for- 
gotten the  Lord  their  God. 

 22.  Return,  ye  backsliding  children,  and  I  will 

heal  3'our  backslidings.  Behold,  we  come  imto  thee; 
for  thou  art  the  Lord  our  God. 

Ezek.xxxvi.  31.  Then  shall  ye  remember  your  own 
evil  ways,  and  your  doings  that  were  not  good,  and 
shall  loathe  yourselves  in  your  own  sight  for  your  in- 
iquities and  for  your  abominations. 

 82.  Not  for  your  sakes  do  I  this,  saith  the  Lord 

God,  be  it  known  unto  you:  be  ashamed  and  con- 
founded for  your  own  ways,  O  house  of  Israel. 

Hos.  xiv.  1.  O  Israel,  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God; 
for  thou  hast  fallen  by  thine  iniquity. 

Micah  vii.  9.  I  will  bear  the  indignation  of  the  Lord, 
because  I  have  sinned  against  him,  until  he  j^lead  my 
cause,  and  execute  judgment  for  me :  he  will  bring  me 
forth  to  the  light,  and  I  shall  behold  his  righteous- 
ness. 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Micah  vii.  19.  He  will  turn  again,  he  will  have  com- 
passion upon  us  ;  he  will  subdue  our  iniquities  ;  and 
thou  wilt  cast  all  their  sins  into  the  depths  of  the  sea. 

^77.  Apostasy. 

Deut.  xxxii.  15.  ButJeshuruu  waxed  fat,  and  kicked: 
thou  art  waxen  fat,  thou  art  grown  thick,  thou  art  cov- 
ered with  fatnesH ;  then  he  forsook  God  which  made 
him,  and  lightly  esteemed  the  Rock  of  his  salvation. 

 18.  Of  the  Rock  that  begat  thee  thou  art  un- 
mindful, and  hast  forgotten  God  that  formed  thee. 

Jer.  xvii.  13.  O  Lord,  the  hope  of  Israel,  all  that 
forsake  thee  shall  be  ashamed,  and  they  that  depart 
from  me  shall  be  written  in  the  earth,  because  they 
have  forsaken  the  Lord,  the  fountain  of  living  waters. 

Ezek.xviii.  24.  But  when  the  righteous  turneth  away 
from  his  righteousness,  and  committeth  iniquity,  and 
doeth  accordmg  to  all  the  abominations  that  the 
wicked  7nan  doeth,  shall  he  live  ?  All  his  righteous- 
ness that  he  hath  done  shall  not  be  mentioned :  in  his 
trespass  that  he  hath  trespassed,  and  in  his  sin  that  he 
hatli  sinned,  in  them  shall  he  die. 

 25.  Yet  ye  say,  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not 

equal.  Hear  now,  0  house  of  Israel ;  Is  not  my  way 
equal  ?  are  not  your  ways  unequal  ? 

 26.  When  a  righteous  man  turneth  away  from 

his  righteousness,  and  committeth  iniquity,  and  dieth 
in  them ;  for  his  iniquity  that  he  hath  done  shall  he  die. 

Hos.  xiii.  12.  The  iniquity  of  Ephraim  is  bound  up ; 
his  sin  w  hid. 

 13.  The  sorrows  of  a  travailing  woman  shall 

come  upon  him:  he  wan  unwise  son;  for  he  should 
not  stay  long  in  the  place  of  the  breaking  forth  of 
children. 

Luke  ix.  61.  And  another  also  said,  Lord,  I  will  fol- 
low thee  ;  but  let  me  first  go  bid  them  farewell,  which 
are  at  home  at  my  house. 

 62.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  No  man,  having 

put  his  hand  to  the  plough,  and  looking  back,  is  fit  for 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

—  xi.  24.  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 
man,  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  rest ; 
and  finding  none,  he  saith,  I  will  return  unto  my 
house  whence  I  came  out. 

 25.  And  when  he  cometh,  he  findeth  it  swept 

and  garnished. 

 26.  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  to  him  seven 

other  spirits  more  wicked  than  himself;  and  tliey  enter 
in,  and  dwell  there:  and  the  last  of  that  man  is 
worse  than  the  first. 

John  XV.  6.  If  a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast 
forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  withered ;  and  men  gather 
them,  and  cast  them  into  the  fire,  and  they  are  burned. 

I  Cor.  X.  12.  Wherefore  let  him  that  thinketh  he 
standeth  take  heed  lest  he  fall. 

Phil.  iii.  18.  (For  many  walk,  of  whom  I  have  told 
you  often,  and  now  tell  you  even  weeping,  that  they  are 
the  enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ : 

Col.i.  23.  If  ye  continue  in  the  faith  groimded  and 
settled,  and  be  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the 
gospel,  which  ye  have  heard,  and  which  was  preached 
to  every  creature  which  is  under  heaven;  whereof  I 
Paul  am  made  a  minister ; 

I  Tim.  i.  19.  Holding  faith,  and  a  good  conscience; 
•which  some  having  put  away,  concerning  faith  have 
made  shipwreck : 

—  vi.  21.  Which  some  professing  have  erred  con- 
cerning the  faith.    Grace  be  with  thee.  Amen. 

Heb.  iii.  12.  Take  heed,  brethren,  lest  there  be  in  any 
of  you  an  evil  heart  of  unbelief,  in  departing  from  the 
living  God. 

 13.  But  exhort  one  another  daily,  while  it  is 

called  to-day;  lest  any  of  you  be  hardened  through 
the  deceitfulness  of  sin. 

—  xii.  15.  Looking  diligently  lest  any  man  fail  of 
the  grace  of  God ;  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing 
up  trouble  you,  and  thereby  many  be  defiled ; 

(A.  HOPELESS.) 

Heb.vi.  4.  For  it  is  impossible  for  those  who  were 
once  enlightened,  and  have  tasted  of  the  heavenly 
gift,  and  were  made  partakers  of  the  Holy  Ghost, 


 5.  And  have  tasted  the  good  word  of  God, 

and  the  powers  of  the  world  to  come, 

 6.  If  they  shall  fall  away,  to  renew  them 

again  unto  repentance;  seeing  they  crucify  to  them- 
selves the  Son  of  God  afresh,  and  put  him  to  an  open 
shame. 

—  X.  26.  For  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have 
received  the  knowledge  of  the  truth,  there  remaineth 
no  more  sacrifice  for  sins, 

 27  But  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judg- 
ment and  fiery  indignation,  which  shall  devour  the 
advei-saries. 

 28.  He  that  despised  Moses'  law  died  without 

mercy  under  two  or  three  witnesses  : 

 29.  Of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose 

ye,  shall  he  be  thought  worthy,  who  hath  trodden  under 
foot  the  Son  of  God,  and  hath  counted  the  blood  of 
the  covenant,  wherewith  he  was  sanctified,  an  unholy 
thing,  and  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace? 

2  Pet.ii.  20.  For  if  after  they  have  escaped  the  pol- 
lutions of  the  world  through  the  knowledge  of  the 
Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  they  are  again  en- 
tangled therein,  and  overcome,  the  latter  end  is  worse 
with  them  than  the  beginning. 

 21.  For  it  had  been  better  for  them  not  to 

have  known  the  way  of  righteousness,  than,  after  they 
have  known  it,  to  turn  from  the  holy  commandment 
delivered  unto  them. 


CHAP.  IX. 
BLESSEDNESS  OF  THE  NEW  LIFE. 

§  78.   The  Indwelling  of  the  Spirit. 

Mat.  X.  19.  But  when  they  deliver  you  up,  take  no 
thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  speak :  for  it  shall  be 
given  j'ou  in  that  same  hour  what  ye  shall  speak. 

 20.  For  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Spirit 

of  your  Father  which  speaketh  in  you. 

Luke  xi.  13.  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  unto  your  children ;  how  much  more 
shall  your  heavenly  Father  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to 
them  that  ask  him  ? 

—  xvii.  20.  And  when  he  was  demanded  of  the 
Pharisees,  when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  come,  he 
answered  them  and  said.  The  kingdom  of  God  cometh 
not  with  observation : 

 21.  Neither  shall  they  say,  Lo  here !  or,  lo 

there  !  for,  behold,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you. 

John  vi.  45.  It  is  written  in  the  prophets.  And  they 
shall  be  all  taught  of  God.  Every  man  therefore  that 
hath  heard,  and  hath  learned  of  the  Father,  cometh 
unto  me. 

 63.  It  is  the  Spirit  that  quickeneth ;  the  flesh 

profiteth  nothing :  the  words  that  I  speak  unto  you, 
they  are  spirit,  and  they  are  life. 

Rom.viii.  5.  For  they  that  are  after  the  flesh  do 
mind  tlie  things  of  the  flesh ;  but  they  that  are  after 
the  Spirit,  the  things  of  the  Spirit. 

 6.  For  to  be  carnally  minded  is  death ;  but  to 

be  spiritually  minded  is  life  and  peace. 

1  Cor.  xii.  6.  And  there  are  diversities  of  operations, 
but  it  is  the  same  God  which  worketh  all  in  all. 

2  Cor.  iii.  4.  And  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ 
to  God-ward : 

 5.  Not  that  we  are  sufficient  of  ourselves 

to  think  any  thing  as  of  ourselves ;  but  our  sufficiency 
is  of  God; 

—  vi.  1.  We  then,  as  workers  together  with  him,  be- 
seech you  also  that  ye  i-eceive  not  the  grace  of  God  in 
vain. 

Gal.  T.  18.  But  if  ye  be  led  of  the  Spirit,  ye  are  not 
under  the  law. 

Eph.  V.  9.  (For  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in  all  good- 
ness and  righteousness  and  truth ;) 

§  79.   The  Impartation  of  True  Wisdom. 

(1.  THE  EXCELLENCY  OF  WISDOM.) 

I  Sam.  xviii.  14.  And  David  behaved  himself  wisely 
in  all  his  ways ;  and  the  Lord  was  with  hiui. 


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CHAP.  IX. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


I  Sam.  xviii.  15.  Wherefore  when  Saul  saw  that  he 
behaved  himself  very  wisely,  he  was  afraid  of  him, 

Job  V.  27.  Lo  this,  we  have  searched  it,  so  it  ««/ 
hear  it,  and  know  thou  it  for  thy  good. 

—  XV.  17.  I  will  shew  thee,  hear  me  ;  and  that  whicJi 
I  have  seen  I  will  declare ; 

 18.  Which  wise  men  have  told  from  their  fa- 
thers, and  have  not  hid  it : 

 19.  Unto  whom  alone  the  earth  was  given, 

and  no  stranger  passed  among  them. 

—  xxii.  28.  Thou  shalt  also  decree  a  thing,  and  it 
shall  be  established  unto  thee :  and  the  light  shall 
shine  upon  thy  ways. 

—  xxviii.  15.  It  cannot  be  gotten  for  gold,  neither 
shall  silver  be  weighed /or  the  price  thereof 

Ps.  xxxvii.  30.  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  speak- 
eth  wisdom,  and  his  tongue  talketh  of  judgment. 

—  cvii.  43.  Whoso  is  wise,  and  will  observe  these 
things,  even  they  shall  understand  the  lovingkindness 
of  the  Lord. 

Prov.  ii.  9.  Then  shalt  thou  understand  righteous- 
ness, and  judgment,  and  equity  ;  yea,  every  good  path. 

 10.  When  wisdom  entereth  into  thine  heart, 

and  knowledge  is  pleasant  unto  thy  soul ; 

 11.  Discretion  shall  preserve  thee,  understand- 
ing shall  keep  thee : 

—  iii.  13.  Happy  is  the  man  that  findeth  wisdom, 
and  the  man  that  getteth  understanding: 

 14.  For  the  merchandise  of  it  is  better  than 

the  merchandise  of  silver,  and  the  gain  thereof  than 
fine  gold. 

 15.  She  is  more  precious  than  rubies  :  and  all 

the  things  thou  canst  desire  are  not  to  be  compared 
tmto  her. 

 16.  Length  of  days  is  in  her  right  hand ;  and 

in  her  left  hand  riches  and  honour. 

 17.  Her  ways  are  ways  of  pleasantness,  and 

all  her  paths  are  peace. 

 18.  She  is  a  tree  of  life  to  them  that  lay  hold 

upon  her :  and  happy  is  every  one  that  retaineth  her. 

—  iv.  8.  Exalt  her,  and  she  shall  promote  thee :  she 
shall  bring  thee  to  honour,  when  thou  dost  embrace 
her. 

 9.  She  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament 

of  grace :  a  crown  of  glory  shall  she  deliver  to  thee. 

— •  viii.  9.  They  are  all  plain  to  him  that  understand- 
eth,  and  right  to  them  that  find  knowledge. 

 10.  Receive  ray  instruction,  and  not  silver; 

and  knowledge  rather  than  choice  gold. 

 11  For  wisdom  is  better  than  rubies;  and  all 

the  things  that  may  be  desired  are  not  to  be  compared 
to  it. 

 12.  I  wisdom  dwell  with  prudence,  and  find 

out  knowledge  of  witty  inventions. 

 14.  Counsel  is  mine,  and  sound  wisdom :  I  am 

understanding ;  I  have  strength. 

 15.  By  me  kings  reign,  and  princes  decree 

justice. 

 16.  By  me  princes  rule,  and  nobles,  even  all 

the  judges  of  the  earth. 

 18.  Riches  and  honour  are  with  me  ;  yea,  du- 
rable riches  and  righteousness. 

 19.  My  fruit  is  better  than  gold,  yea,  than  fine 

gold ;  and  nw  revenue  than  choice  silver. 

 20.  I  lead  in  the  way  of  righteousness,  in  the 

midst  of  the  paths  of  judgment: 

 21.  That  I  may  cause  those  that  love  me  to 

inherit  substance ;  and  I  will  fill  their  treasures. 

 34.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  heareth  me,  watch- 
ing daily  at  my  gates,  waiting  at  the  posts  of  my  doors. 

 35.  For  whoso  findeth  nae  findeth  life,  and 

Bhall  obtain  favour  of  the  Lord. 

 36.  But  he  that  sinneth  against  me  wrongeth 

his  own  soul :  all  they  that  hate  me  love  death. 

—  xiii.  14.  The  law  of  the  wise  is  a  fountain  of  life, 
to  depart  from  the  snares  of  death. 

—  xvi.  16.  riow  much  better  is  it  to  get  wisdom 
than  gold!  and  to  get  understanding  rather  to  be 
chosen  than  silver  [ 

—  xix.  8.  He  that  getteth  wisdom  loveth  his  own 
80ul :  he  that  keepeth  understanding  shall  find  good. 

—  xxii.  17.  Bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear  the  words 
of  the  wise,  and  apply  thine  heart  unto  my  knowledge. 


 18.  For  it  is  a  pleasant  thing  if  tiiou  keep 

them  within  thee ;  they  shall  withal  be  fitted  in  thy 
lips. 

—  xxiv.  7.  Wisdom  it  too  high  for  a  fool :  he  open- 
eth  not  his  mouth  in  the  gate. 

 14.  So  shaM  the  knowledge  of  wisdom  he  unto 

thy  soul :  when  thou  hast  found  it,  then  there  shall  be 
a  reward,  and  thy  expectation  shall  not  be  cut  off. 

Lukevii.  35.  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her 
children. 

Ec,  ii.  13.  And  I  turned  myself  to  behold  wisdom, 
and  madness,  and  folly:  for  what  can  the  man  do  that 
cometh  after  the  king  ?  even  that  which  hath  been  al- 
ready done. 

 13.  Then  I  saw  that  wisdom  excelleth  folly, 

as  far  as  light  excelleth  darkness. 

—  vii.  11.  Wisdom  is  good  with  an  inheritance  :  and 
hy  it  there  is  profit  to  them  that  see  the  sun. 

 12.  For  wisdom  is  a  defence,  and  money  is  a 

defence :  but  the  excellency  of  knowledge  is,  tJiat  wis- 
dom giveth  life  to  them  that  have  it. 

—  X.  3.  A  wise  man's  heart  is  at  his  right  hand; 
but  a  fooFs  heart  at  his  left. 

Mat.  vi.  23.  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye;  if 
therefore  thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole  body  shall  be 
full  of  light. 

 23.  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body 

shall  be  full  of  darkness.  If  therefore  the  light  that 
is  in  thee  be  darkness,  how  great  is  that  darkness  ! 

I  Cor.  xii.  1.  Now  concerning  spiritual  gifts,  breth- 
ren, I  would  not  have  you  ignorant. 

Eph.  i.  18.  The  eyes  of  your  understanding  being 
enlightened ;  that  ye  may  know  what  is  the  hope  oi 
his  calling,  and  what  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  in- 
heritance in  the  saints. 

Jam.  iii.  17.  But  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is 
first  pure,  then  peaceable,  gentle,  and  easy  to  be  en- 
treated, full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits,  without  par 
tiality  and  without  hypocrisy. 

(3.  WHERE  IT  MAT  NOT  BE  FOUND.) 

Job  xi.  13.  For  vain  man  would  be  wise,  though  man 
be  born  like  a  wild  ass's  colt. 

—  xxxii.  9.  Great  men  are  not  always  wise :  neither 
do  the  aged  understand  judgment. 

—  xxviii.  13.  But  where  shall  wisdom  be  found? 
and  where  is  the  place  of  imderstanding  ? 

 13.  Manknoweth  not  the  price  thereof;  neither 

is  it  found  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

 14.  The  depth  saith.  It  is  not  in  me :  and  the 

sea  saith.  It  is  not  with  me. 

 20.  Whence  then  cometh  wisdom  ?  and  where 

is  the  place  of  understanding  ? 

 21.  Seeing  it  is  hid  from  the  eyes  of  all  living, 

and  kept  close  from  the  fowls  of  the  air. 

 23.  Destruction  and  death  say.  We  have  heard 

the  fame  thereof  with  our  ears. 

Ec.  i.  16.  I  communed  with  mine  own  heart,  saying, 
Lo,  I  am  come  to  great  estate,  and  have  gotten  more 
wisdom  than  all  they  that  have  been  before  me  in  Je- 
rusalem :  yea,  my  heart  had  great  experience  of  wis- 
dom and  knowledge. 

 17.  And  I  gave  my  heart  to  know  wisdom, 

and  to  know  madness  and  folly :  I  perceived  that  this 
also  is  vexation  of  spirit. 

—  vii.  23.  All  this  have  I  proved  by  wisdom :  I 
said,  I  will  be  wise  ;  but  it  was  far  from  me. 

 24.  That  which  is  far  oft',  and  exceeding  deep, 

who  can  find  it  out  ? 

 25.  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know,  and  to  search, 

and  to  seek  out  wisdom,  and  the  reason  of  things,  and 
to  know  the  wickedness  of  foWy,  even  of  Ibolishness 
and  madness : 

—  viii.  16.  When  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know 
wisdom,  and  to  see  the  business  that  is  done  upon  the 
earth :  (for  also  there  is  tluit  neither  day  nor  night  seeth 
sleep  with  his  eyes  :) 

 17.  Then  I  beheld  all  the  work  of  God,  that  a 

man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is  done  under  the 
sun  :  because  though  a  man  labour  to  seek  it  out,  yet 
he  shall  not  find  it  ;  yea  further ;  though  a  wise  mxin 
think  to  know  it,  yet  shall  he  not  be  able  to  find  it. 

I  Cor.  i.  25.  Because  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser 


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CHAP.  IX. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI, 


than  men  ;  and  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than 
men. 

(3.  IT  IS  OF  GOD.) 

Jobxxviii.  23.  God  understandeth  the  way  thereof, 
and  he  knoweth  the  place  thereof. 

—  xxxii.  8.  But  there  is  a  spirit  in  man :  and  the 
inspiration  of  the  Almighty  giveth  them  under- 
standing. 

—  xxxviii.  36.  Who  hath  put  wisdom  in  the  inward 
parts'?  or  who  hath  given  understanding  to  the  heart? 

Ps.  xxxii.  8.  I  will  instruct  thee  and  teach  thee  in 
the  way  which  thou  shalt  go  :  I  will  guide  thee  with 
mine  eye. 

Prov.  ii.  6.  For  the  Lokd  giveth  wisdom  :  out  of  his 
mouth  Cometh  knowledge  and  understanding. 

 7.  He  layeth  up  sound  wisdom  for  the  right- 
eous :  ?ie  is  a  buckler  to  them  that  walk  uprightly. 

—  XX.  27.  The  spirit  of  man  is  the  candle  of  the 
Lord,  searcliing  all  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly. 

—  xxviii.  5.  Evil  men  understand  not  judgment : 
but  they  that  seek  the  Lord  understand  all  things. 

Is.  xlviii.  17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  thy  Redeemer, 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel ;  I  arn  the  Lord  thy  God 
which  teacheth  thee  to  profit,  which  leadeth  thee  by 
the  way  that  thou  shouldest  go. 

Jam.  i.  5.  If  any  of  you  lack  wisdom,  let  him  ask 
of  God,  that  giveth  to  all  vien  liberally,  and  upbraid- 
eth  not ;  and  it  shall  be  given  him 

(4.  IS  ETERNAL.) 

Prov.  viii.  23.  The  Lord  possessed  me  in  the  begin- 
ning of  his  way,  before  his  works  of  old. 

 23.  I  was  set  up  from  everlasting,  from  the 

beginning,  or  ever  the  earth  was. 

 24.  When  there  were  no  depths,  I  was  brought 

forth ;  when  there  were  no  fountains  abounding  With 
water. 

 25.  Before  the  mountains  were  settled,  before 

the  hills  was  I  brought  forth : 

 2G.  While  as  yet  he  had  not  made  the  earth,  nor 

the  tields,  nor  the  highest  part  of  the  dust  of  the  world. 

 30.  Then  I  was  by  him,  as  one  brought  up 

with  him, :  and  I  was  daily  Ms  delight,  rejoicing  always 
before  him ; 

 31.  Rejoicing  in  the  habitable  part  of  his  earth ; 

and  my  delights  were  with  the  sons  of  men. 

(5.  TO  BE  SOUGHT.) 

Ps.  xciv.  8.  Understand,  ye  brutish  among  the  peo- 
ple :  and  ye  fools,  when  will  ye  be  wise  ? 

Prov.i.  22.  How  long,  ye  simple  ones,  will  ye  love 
simplicity  ?  and  the  scorners  delight  in  their  scorning, 
and  fools  hate  knowledge  ? 

 23.  Turn  you  at  my  reproof :  behold,  I  will 

pour  out  my  spirit  unto  you,  I  will  make  known  my 
words  unto  you. 

—  iv.  5.  Get  wisdom,  get  understanding :  forget  it 
not ;  neither  decline  from  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

 6.  Forsake  her  not,  and  she  shall  preserve 

thee :  love  her,  and  she  shall  keep  thee. 

 7.  Wisdom  is  the  principal  thing ;  tlierefore 

get  wisdom :  and  with  all  thy  getting  get  imderstanding. 

Prov.  xix.  20.  Hear  counsel,  and  I'eceive  instruction, 
that  thou  mayest  be  wise  in  thy  latter  end. 

 27.  Cease,  my  son,  to  hear  the  instruction 

that  causeth  to  err  from  the  words  of  knowledge. 

—  xxiii.  12.  Apply  thine  heart  unto  instruction,  and 
thine  ears  to  the  words  of  knowledge. 

 23.  Buy  the  truth,  and  sell  it  not ;  also  wis- 
dom, and  instruction,  and  understanding. 

I  Cor.  xiv.  20.  Brethren,  be  not  children  in  under- 
standing: howbeit  in  malice  be  ye  children,  but  in 
understancUng  be  men. 

Eph.  V.  15.  See  then  that  ye  walk  circumspectly, 
not  as  fools,  but  as  wise, 

 16.  Redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days  are 

evil. 

 17.  Wherefore  be  ye  not  unwise,  but  under- 
standing what  the  will  of  the  Lord  is. 

Col.iv.  5.  Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  ai'e 
■Without,  redeeming  the  time. 

Jam.  i.  16.  Do  not  err,  my  beloved  brethren 


(6.  ATTAINABLE.) 

Prov.  i.  20.  Wisdom  crieth  without ;  she  uttereth  her 
voice  in  the  streets  : 

 21.  She  crieth  in  the  chief  place  of  concourse, 

in  the  openings  of  the  gates :  in  the  city  she  uttereth 
her  words,  sujjiiig, 

—  viii.  1.  Doth  not  wisdom  cry  ?  and  understand- 
ing put  forth  her  voice  ? 

 2.  She  standeth  in  the  top  of  high  places, 

by  the  way  in  the  places  of  the  paths. 

 4.  Unto  you,  O  men,  I  call ;  and  my  voice  ia 

to  the  sons  of  man. 

 5.  O  j-e  simple,  understand  wisdom  :  and,  ye 

fools,  be  ye  of  an  understandiug  heart. 

 -6.  Hear ;  for  I  will  speak  of  excellent  things ; 

and  the  opening  of  my  lips  shall  be  right  things. 

 7.  For  my  mouth  shall  speak  truth ;  and  wick- 
edness is  an  abomination  to  my  lips. 

 8.  All  the  words  of  my  mouth  are  in  right- 
eousness ;  there  is  nothing  froward  or  perverse  in  them. 

—  ix.  1.  Wisdom  hath  builded  her  house,  she  hath 
hewn  out  her  seven  pillars  : 

 2.  She  hath  killed  her  beasts ;  she  hath  mingled 

her  wine  ;  she  hath  also  furnished  her  table. 

 3.  Siie  hath  sent  forth  her  maidens :  she  crieth 

upon  the  highest  places  of  the  city, 

 4.  Whoso  is  simple,  let  him  turn  in  hither :  aa 

for  him  that  wanteth  understanding,  she  saith  to  him, 

 5.  Come,  eat  of  my  bread,  and  di'Lnk  of  the 

wine  which  I  have  mingled. 

 6.  Forsake  the  foolish,  and  live ;  and  go  in  the 

way  of  understanding. 

—  xiv.  6.  A  scorncr  seeketh  wisdom,  and  findeth  it 
not:  but  knowledge  is  easy  unto  him  that  under- 
standeth. 

(7.  ACTUALLY  ATTAINED.) 

Rom.  XV.  14.  And  I  myself  also  am  persuaded  of 
you,  my  brethren,  that  ye  also  are  full  of  goodness, 
filled  with  all  knowledge,  able  also  to  admonish  one 
another. 

 15.  Nevertheless,  brethren,  I  have  written  the 

more  boldly  unto  you  in  some  sort,  as  putting  you  in 
mind,  because  of  the  grace  that  is  given  to  me  of 
God. 

1  Cor.  X.  15. 1  speak  as  to  wise  men ;  judge  ye  what 
I  say. 

Eph.  V.  8.  For  ye  were  sometime  darkness,  but  now 
are  ye  light  in  the  Lord:  walk  as  children  of  light : 

( Thess.  V.  5.  Ye  are  all  the  children  of  light,  and 
the  children  of  the  day  :  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor 
of  darkness. 

Heb.v.  14.  But  strong  meat  belongeth  to  them  that 
are  of  full  age,  even  those  who  by  reason  of  use  have 
their  senses  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil. 

2  Pet.i.  12.  Wherefore  I  will  not  be  negligent  to 
put  you  always  in  remembrance  of  these  things,  though 
ye  know  them,  and  be  established  in  the  present  truth. 

I  John  ii.  21.  I  have  not  written  unto  you  because 
ye  know  not  tlie  truth,  but  because  ye  know  it,  and 
that  no  lie  is  of  the  truth. 

§  80.   Love  of  Truth  and  Righteousness. 

Jobxxxiv.  4.  Let  us  choose  to  us  judgment:  let  us 
know  among  ourselves  what  is  good. 

Ps.  XV.  1.  Lord,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  tabernacle? 
who  shall  dwell  in  thy  holy  hill? 

 2.  He  that  walketh  uprightly,  and  worketh 

righteousness,  and  speaketh  the  truth  in  his  heart. 

xvii.  3.  Thou  hast  proved  mine  heart,  thou  hast 
visited  me  in  the  night ;  thou  hast  tried  me,  and  shalt 
find  nothing :  I  am  pmposed  thai  my  mouth  shall  not 
transgress. 

—  xxvi.  11.  But  as  for  me,  I  will  walk  in  mine  in- 
tegrity :  redeem  me,  and  be  merciful  unto  me. 

—  ci.  3.  I  will  set  no  wicked  thing  before  mine 
eyes :  I  hate  the  work  of  them  that  turn  aside ;  it 
stall  not  cleave  to  me. 

 4.  A  fi-oward  heart  shall  depart  from  me :  I 

will  not  know  a  wicked  person. 

—  cxvi.  9.  I  will  walk  before  the  Lord  ui  the  land 
of  the  living. 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


Boot  XXI. 


Ps.  cxix.  54.  Thy  statutes  have  been  my  songs  in  the 
house  of  my  pilgrimage. 

 57.  Tlwu  art  my  portion,  0  Lord  :  I  have  said 

that  I  would  keep  thy  words. 

 63.  I  am  a  companion  of  all  them  that  fear 

thee,  and  of  them  that  keep  thy  precepts. 

 113.  I  hate  min  thoughts:  but  thy  law  do  I 

love. 

 115.  Depart  from  me,  ye  evil  doers :  for  I  will 

keep  the  commandments  of  my  God. 

 141.  I  am  small  and  despised :  yet  do  not  I 

forget  thy  precepts. 

 163.  I  hate  and  abhor  lying :  hut  thy  law  do  I 

love. 

 166.  Lord,  I  have  hoped  for  thy  salvation,  and 

done  thy  commandments. 

 174.  I  liave  longed  for  thy  salvation,  O  Lord  ; 

and  thy  law  u  my  delight. 

Prov.  ill.  3.  Let  not  mercy  and  truth  forsake  thee: 
bind  them  about  thy  neck ;  write  them  upon  the  ta- 
ble of  thine  heart: 

 4.  So  shalt  thou  find  favour  and  good  under- 
standing in  the  sight  of  God  and  man. 

—  xili.  5.  A  righteous  man  halclh  lying:  but  a 
wicked  man  is  loathsome,  and  cometh  to  shame. 

2  Thess.iii.  4.  And  we  have  conlldence  in  the  Lord 
touching  you,  that  ye  both  do  and  will  do  the  things 
which  we  command  you. 

1  Pet.  ii.  1.  Wherefore,  laying  aside  all  malice,  and 
all  guile,  and  hypocrisies,  and  envies,  and  all  evil 
speakings. 

—  iii.  10.  For  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good 
days,  let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil,  and  his  lips 
that  they  speak  no  guile : 

 11.  Let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good ;  let 

him  seek  peace,  and  ensue  it. 

2  John  4.  I  rejoiced  greatly  that  I  found  of  thy 
children  walking  in  truth,  as  we  have  received  a  com- 
mandment fi-om  the  father. 

3  John  3.  For  I  rejoiced  greatly,  when  the  breth- 
ren came  and  testified  of  the  truth  that  is  in  thee, 
even  as  thou  walkest  in  the  truth. 

—  4.  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that  my 
children  walk  in  truth. 

§  81.   Conscious  Integrity. 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  12.  The  Lord  judge  between  me  and 
thee,  and  the  Lord  avenge  me  of  thee :  but  mine  hand 
shall  not  be  upon  thee. 

 13.  As  saith  tlie  proverb  of  the  ancients. 

Wickedness  proceedeth  from  the  wicked ;  but  mine 
hand  shall  not  be  upon  thee. 

 14.  After  whom  is  tlie  king  of  Israel  come 

out  ?  after  whom  dost  thou  pursue  ?  after  a  dead  dog, 
after  a  flea. 

 15.  The  Lord  therefore  be  judge,  and  judge 

between  me  and  thee,  and  see,  and  plead  my  cause, 
and  deliver  me  out  of  thine  hand. 

—  xxvi.  17.  And  Saul  knew  David's  voice,  and 
said.  Is  this  thy  voice,  my  son  David  ?  And  David 
said,  It  is  my  voice,  my  lord,  O  king. 

 18.  And  he  said.  Wherefore  doth  iny  lord  thus 

pursue  after  his  servant  ?  for  what  have  I  done  ?  or 
what  evil  is  in  mine  hand  ? 

2  Sam.  iii.  28.  And  afterward  when  David  heard  it, 
he  said,  I  and  my  kingdom  are  guiltless  before  the 
Lord  for  ever  from  the  blood  of  Abner  the  son  of  Ner : 

 29.  Let  it  rest  on  the  head  of  Joab,  and  on  all 

his  father's  house  ;  and  let  there  not  fail  from  the  house 
of  Joab  one  that  hath  an  issue,  or  that  is  a  leper,  or  that 
leaneth  on  a  staff,  or  that  falleth  on  the  sword,  or  that 
lacketh  bread. 

Jobvi.  30.  Is  there  iniquity  in  my  tongue?  cannot 
my  taste  discern  perverse  things  ? 

—  xiii.  1.  Lo,  mine  eye  hath  seen  all  this,  mine  ear 
hath  heard  and  understood  it. 

 2.  What  ye  know,  the  same  do  I  know  also :  I 

am  not  inferior  unto  you. 

 3.  Surely  I  would  speak  to  the  Almighty,  and 

I  desire  to  reason  with  God. 

 13.  Hold  your  peace,  let  me  alone,  that  I  may 

speak,  and  let  come  on  me  what  will. 


 14.  Wherefore  do  I  take  my  flesh  in  my  teeth, 

and  put  my  life  in  mine  hand? 

 17.  Hear  diligently  my  speech,  and  my  decla- 
ration with  your  ears. 

 18.  Behold  now,  I  have  ordered  wiy  cause;  I 

know  that  I  shall  be  justified. 

 19.  Who  is  he  that  will  plead  with  me?  for 

now,  if  I  hold  my  tongue,  I  shall  give  up  the  ghost. 

—  xvi.  19.  Also  now,  behold,  my  witness  is  in  hea- 
ven, and  my  record  is  on  high. 

 20.  My  friends  scorn  me  :  but  mine  eye  pour- 

eth  out  tears  unto  God. 

—  XX.  2.  Therefore  do  my  thoughts  cause  me  to 
answer,  and  for  this  I  make  haste. 

 3.  I  have  heard  the  check  of  my  reproach, 

and  the  spirit  of  my  understanding  causeth  me  to 
answer. 

—  xxi.  16.  Lo,  their  good  is  not  in  their  hand  :  the 
counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  mo. 

—  xxxi.  34.  Did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  or  did  the 
contempt  of  fixmilies  terrify  me,  that  I  kept  silence, 
and  went  not  out  of  the  door  ? 

 35.  Oh  that  one  would  hear  me  !  behold,  my 

desire  is,  that  the  Almighty  would  answer  me,  and  that 
mine  adversary  had  written  a  book. 

 36.  Surely  I  would  take  it  upon  my  shoulder, 

and  bind  it  «s  a  crown  to  me. 

 37.  I  would  declare  unto  him  the  number  of 

my  steps;  as  a  prince  would  I  go  near  unto  him. 

 38.  If  my  land  cry  against  me,  or  that  the 

furrows  likewise  thereof  complain; 

 39.  If  I  have  eaten  the  fruits  thereof  without 

money,  or  have  caused  the  owners  thereof  to  lose 
their  life : 

 40.  Let  thistles  grow  instead  of  wheat,  and 

cockle  instead  of  barley.   The  words  of  Job  are  ended. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Wherefore,  Job,  I  pray  thee,  hear  my 
speeches,  and  hearken  to  all  my  words. 

 2.  Behold,  now  I  have  opened  my  mouth,  my 

tongue  hath  spoken  in  my  mouth. 

 3.  My  words  shall  be  of  the  uprightness  of  my 

heart :  and  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  clearly. 

 5.  If  thou  canst  answer  me,  set  thy  words  in 

order  before  me,  stand  up. 

Ps.  xxvi.  4.  I  have  not  sat  with  vain  persons,  nei- 
ther will  I  go  in  with  dissemblers. 

John  iii.  21.  But  he  that  doeth  truth  cometh  to  the 
light,  that  his  deeds  may  be  made  manifest,  that  they 
are  wrought  in  God. 

2  Cor.i.  12.  For  our  rejoicing  is  this,  the  testimony 
of  our  conscience,  that  in  simplicity  and  godly  sincer- 
ity, not  with  fleshly  wisdom,  but  by  the  grace  of  God, 
we  have  had  our  conversation  in  the  world,  and  more 
abundantly  to  you-ward. 

— vii.  2.  Receive  us  ;  we  have  wronged  no  man,  we 
have  corrupted  no  man,  we  have  defrauded  no  man. 

—  xi.  31.  The  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  which  is  blessed  for  evermore,  kuoweth  that  I 
lie  not. 

§  82.   Assurance  of  the  Divine  Favour. 

I  Sam.  xii.  22.  For  the  Lord  will  not  forsake  his 
people  for  his  great  name's  sake :  because  it  hath 
pleased  the  Lord  to  make  you  his  people. 

Jobxxix.  18.  Then  I  said,  I  shall  die  in  my  nest, 
and  I  shall  multiply  my  days  as  the  sand. 

—  xxxvi.  6.  He  preserveth  not  the  life  of  the  wicked; 
but  giveth  right  to  the  poor. 

 7.  He  withdraweth  not  his  eyes  from  the 

righteous :  but  with  kings  are  tfiey  on  the  throne ;  yea, 
he  doth  establish  them  for  ever,  and  they  are  exalted. 

Ps.  xviii.  36.  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under 
me,  that  my  teet  did  not  slip. 

—  xxxvii.  6.  And  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  right- 
eousness as  the  light,  and  thy  judgment  as  the  noon- 
day. 

 39.  But  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  is  of 

the  Lord  :  he  is  their  strength  in  the  time  of  trouble. 

—  xl.  2.  He  brought  me  up  also  out  of  a  hon-ible 
pit,  out  of  tlie  miry  clay,  and  set  my  feet  upon  a  rock, 
and  established  my  goings. 

—  xlix.  5.  Wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  days  of 


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evil,  when  the  iniquity  of  my  heels  shall  compass  me 
about  ? 

Ps.  Ixxi.  16.  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord 
God  ;  I  will  make  mention  of  thy  rigliteousness,  even 
of  thine  only. 

—  Ixxiii.  1.  Truly  God  is  good  to  Israel,  even  to  such 
as  are  of  a  clean  heart. 

—  Ixxv.  2.  When  I  shall  receive  the  congregation 
I  will  judge  uprightly. 

 3.  The  earth  and  all  the  inhabitants  thereof 

are  dissolved :  I  bear  up  the  pillars  of  it.  Selah. 

—  Ixxxv.  10.  Mercy  and  truth  are  met  together ; 
righteousness  and  peace  have  kissed  each  other. 

 11.  Truth  shall  spring  out  of  the  earth  ;  and 

righteousness  shall  look  down  from  heaven. 

 13.  Yea,  the  Lord  shall  give  that  which  is 

good ;  and  our  land  shall  yield  her  increase 

 13.  Righteousness  shall  go  before  him ;  and 

shall  set  us  in  the  way  of  his  steps. 

—  xciv.  19.  In  the  multitude  of  my  thoughts  within 
me  thy  comforts  delight  my  soul. 

—  civ.  34.  My  meditation  of  him  shall  be  sweet:  I 
will  be  glad  in  the  Lord. 

—  cvii.  42.  The  righteous  shall  see  it,  and  rejoice: 
and  all  iniquity  shall  stop  her  mouth. 

—  cxvi.  6.  The  Lord  preserveth  the  simple :  I  was 
brought  low,  and  he  helped  me. 

 7.  Return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  soul ;  for  the 

Lord  hath  dealt  bountifully  with  thee. 

 8.  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  death, 

mine  eyes  from  tears,  and  my  feet  from  falling. 

—  cxviii.  14.  The  Lord  is  my  strength  and  song, 
and  is  become  my  salvation. 

—  cxliii.  6.  I  stretch  forth  my  hands  unto  thee  :  my 
soul  thirsteth  after  thee,  as  a  thirsty  land.  Selah. 

—  cxix.  45.  And  I  will  walk  at  liberty  :  for  I  seek 
thy  precepts. 

 123.  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  salvation,  and  for 

the  word  of  thy  righteousness. 

 165.  Great  peace  have  they  which  love  thy 

law :  and  nothing  shall  offend  them. 

—  cxlix.  5.  Let  the  saints  be  joyful  in  glory :  let 
them  sing  aloud  upon  their  beds. 

Prov.  xiii.  12.  Hope  deferred  maketh  the  heart  sick : 
but  when  the  desire  cometh,  it  is  a  tree  of  life. 

Is.  xl.  27.  Wliy  sayest  thou,  O  Jacob,  and  speakest, 
O  Israel,  My  way  is  hid  from  the  Lord,  and  my  judg- 
ment is  passed  over  from  my  God  ? 

 29.  He  giveth  power  to  the  faint ;  and  to  them 

that  liave  no  might  he  increaseth  strength. 

—  Ixiv.  4.  For  since  the  beginning  of  the  world 
men  have  not  heard,  nor  perceived  by  the  ear,  neither 
hath  the  eye  seen,  O  God,  besides  thee,  what  he  hath 
prepared  for  him  that  waiteth  for  him. 

 5.  Thou  meetest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  work- 

eth  righteousness,  iJiase  tlmt  remember  thee  in  thy 
ways  :  behold,  thou  art  wroth  ;  for  we  have  sinned : 
in  those  is  continuance,  and  we  shall  be  saved. 

Hab.  iii.  19.  The  Lord  God  vs  my  strength,  and  he 
will  make  my  feet  like  hinds' /ce<,  and  he  will  make 
me  to  walk  upon  mine  high  places.  To  the  chief 
singer  on  my  stringed  instruments. 

Mat.  xi.  28.  Come  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labour  and 
are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you  rest. 

Luke  i.  77.  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  his 
people  by  the  remission  of  their  sins. 

—  xii.  32.  Fear  not,  little  flock  ;  for  it  is  your  Fa- 
ther's good  pleasure  to  give  you  the  kingdom. 

1  Cor.  iii.  21.  Therefore  let  no  man  glory  in  men : 
for  aU  things  are  yours  : 

 22.  Whether  Paul,  or  ApoUos,  or  Cephas,  or 

the  world,  or  life,  or  death,  or  things  present,  or  things 
to  come ;  all  are  yours : 

2  Cor.iv.  16.  For  which  cause  we  faint  not;  but 
though  our  outward  man  perish,  yet  the  inward  man 
is  renewed  day  by  day. 

—  vi.  10.  As  sorrowful,  yet  always  rejoicing;  as 
poor,  yet  making  many  rich  ;  as  having  nothing,  and 
yet  possessing  all  things. 

Phil.  iv.  7.  And  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all 
understanding,  shall  keep  your  hearts  and  minds 
tlirough  Christ  Jesus. 

Col.ii.  2.  That  their  hearts  might  be  comforted,  be- 1 


ing  knit  together  in  love,  and  unto  all  riches  of  the 
full  assurance  of  understanding,  to  the  acknowledg- 
ment of  the  mystery  of  God,  and  of  the  Father,  and 
of  Christ ; 

Heb.  vi.  11.  And  we  desire  that  every  one  of  you  do 
sliew  the  same  dUigence  to  the  full  assurance  of  hope 
unto  the  end : 

—  X.  35.  Cast  not  away  therefore  your  confidence, 
which  hath  great  recompense  of  reward. 

I  Pet.  iii.  13.  And  who  is  he  that  will  harm  you,  if 
ye  be  followers  of  that  which  is  good  ? 

IJohn  ii.  28.  And  now,  little  children,  abide  in  him ; 
that,  when  he  shall  appear,  we  may  have  confidence, 
and  not  be  ashamed  before  him  at  his  coming. 

—  iii.  3.  And  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  him 
purifieth  himself,  even  as  ho  is  pure. 

 19.  And  hereby  we  know  that  we  are  of  the 

truth,  and  shall  assure  our  hearts  before  him. 

 21.  Beloved,  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not,  then 

have  we  confidence  toward  God. 

(A.  PROMISES  OF  GOD  TO  HIS  ANCIENT  PEOPLE.) 

Deut.  xxviii.  1.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  thou 
shalt  hearken  diligently  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
thy  God,  to  observe  and  to  do  all  his  commandments 
which  I  command  thee  this  day,  that  the  Lord  thy 
God  will  set  thee  on  high  above  all  nations  of  the  earth : 

 2.  And  all  these  blessings  shall  come  on  thee, 

and  overtake  thee,  if  thou  shalt  heiwken  unto  the  voice 
of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

 3.  Blessed  shalt  thou  he  in  the  city,  and  blessed 

ihalt  thou  he  in  the  field. 

 4.  Blessed  shall  he  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and 

the  fruit  of  thy  ground,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  the 
increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the  flocks  of  thy  sheep. 

 5.  Blessed  shall  he  thy  basket  and  thy  store. 

 6.  Blessed  shcdt  thou  he  when  thou  comest  in, 

and  blessed  shalt  thou  be  when  thou  goest  out 

 8.  The  Lord  shall  command  the  blessing 

upon  thee  in  thy  storehouses,  and  in  all  that  thou 
settest  thine  hand  unto ;  and  he  shaU  bless  thee  in  the 
land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee. 

 11.  And  the  Lord  shall  make  thee  plenteous 

in  goods,  in  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and  in  the  fruit  of 
thy  cattle,  and  in  the  fruit  of  thy  ground,  in  the  land 
which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give  thee. 

 12.  The  Lord  shall  open  imto  thee  his  good 

treasure,  the  heaven  to  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land  in 
his  season,  and  to  bless  all  the  work  of  thine  hand: 
and  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations,  and  thou  shalt 
not  borrow. 

(B.  THESE  PROMISES  FULFILLED.) 

Ps.  iii.  8.  Salvation  helongeth  unto  the  Lord  :  thy 
blessing  is  upon  thy  people.  Selah. 

—  cvii.  3.  And  gathered  them  out  of  the  lands, 
from  the  east,  and  from  the  west,  from  the  north,  and 
from  the  south. 

 4.  They  wandered  in  the  wilderness  in  a  soli- 

taiy  way ;  they  found  no  city  to  dwell  in. 

 5.  Hungry  and  thirsty,  their  soul  fainted  in 

them. 

 6.  Then  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  in  their 

trouble,  and  he  delivered  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

 7.  And  he  led  them  forth  by  the  right  way, 

that  thej-  might  go  to  a  citj-  of  habitation. 

 10.  Such  as  sit  in  darkness  and  in  the  shadow 

of  death,  being  bound  in  affliction  and  iron ; 

 11.  Because  they  rebelled  against  the  words 

of  God,  and  contemned  the  counsel  oTthe  Most  High: 

 12.  Therefore  he  brought  down  their  heart 

with  labour;  they  fell  down,  and  there  was  none  to  help. 

 14.  He  brought  them  out  of  darkness  and  the 

shadow  of  death,  and  brake  their  bands  in  smider. 

 15.  Oh  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord  for 

his  goodness,  and  for  his  wonderful  works  to  the 
children  of  men ! 

 16.  For  he  hath  broken  the  gates  of  brass,  and 

cut  the  bars  of  iron  in  sunder. 

(C.  David's  confidence  in  god.) 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  12.  Go  and  say  unto  David,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord,  I  oifer  thee  three  tilings ;  choose  the© 
one  of  them,  that  I  may  do  it  unto  thee. 


568 


CHAP.  IX. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


2  Sam.  xxiv.  13.  So  Gad  came  to  David,  aud  told 
liiiii,  aud  said  unto  liini,  Sliall  seven  years  of  famine 
come  unto  tliee  in  thy  land  ?  or  wilt  thou  flee  three 
months  before  thine  enemies,  while  they  pursue  thee? 
or  that  there  be  three  days'  pestilence  in  thy  land  ? 
now  advise,  and  see  what  answer  I  shall  retm-n  to  him 
that  sent  me. 

 14.  And  David  said  unto  Gad,  I  am  in  a  great 

strait :  let  us  fall  now  into  the  hand  of  the  Lord  ;  for 
his  mercies  are  great:  and  let  me  not  fall  into  the 
hand  of  man. 

I  Chr.  xxi.  10.  Go  and  tell  David,  saying.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord,  I  offer  thee  three  things :  choose  thee 
one  of  them,  that  I  may  do  it  mito  thee. 

 11.  So  Gad  came  to  David,  and  said  unto  him. 

Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Choose  thee 

 13.  Either  three  years'  famine ;    or  three 

months  to  be  destroyed  before  thy  foes,  while  that  the 
sword  of  thine  enemies  overtaketh  t/iee  ;  or  else  three 
days  the  sword  of  the  Lord,  even  the  pestilence,  in 
the  land,  aud  the  angel  of  the  Lord  destroying 
throughout  all  the  coasts  of  Israel.  Now  therefore  ad- 
vise thyself  what  word  I  shall  bring  again  to  him  that 
sent  me. 

 13.  And  David  said  unto  Gad,  I  am  in  a  great 

strait :  let  me  fall  now  into  the  hand  of  the  Lord  ;  for 
very  great  are  his  mercies :  but  let  me  not  faU  into 
the  hand  of  man. 

§  83.   Christian  Liberty. 

John  viii.  33.  And  ye  shall  know  the  truth,  and  the 
truth  shall  make  you  free. 

 33.  They  answered  him,  "We  be  Abraham's 

seed,  and  were  never  in  bondage  to  any  man :  how 
sayest  thou.  Ye  shall  be  made  free  ? 

 34.  J esus  answered  them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say 

unto  you.  Whosoever  committeth  sin  is  the  servant  of 
sin. 

Rom.  vi.  16.  Know  ye  not,  that  to  whom  ye  jdeld 
yourselves  servants  to  obey,  his  servants  ye  are  to 
whom  ye  obey ;  whether  of  sin  unto  death,  or  of  obe- 
dience unto  righteousness  ? 

 17.  But  God  be  thanked,  that  ye  were  the 

servants  of  sin,  but  ye  have  obeyed  from  the  heart  that 
form  of  doctrine  which  was  delivered  you. 

 18.  Being  then  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became 

the  servants  of  righteousness. 

 20.  For  when  ye  were  the  servants  of  sin,  ye 

were  free  from  righteousness. 

 21.  What  fruit  had  ye  then  in  those  things 

whereof  ye  are  now  ashamed  ?  for  the  end  of  those 
things  is  death. 

 23.  But  now  being  made  free  from  sin,  and 

become  servants  to  God,  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  holi- 
ness, and  the  end  everlasting  life. 

—  xiv.  1.  Him  that  is  weak  in  the  faith  receive  ye, 
hut  not  to  doubtful  disputations. 

 2.  For  one  believetli  that  he  may  eat  all  things : 

another,  who  is  weak,  eateth  herbs. 

 3.  Let  not  him  that  eateth  despise  him  that 

eateth  not;  and  let  not  him  which  eateth  not  judge 
him  that  eateth :  for  God  hath  received  him. 

1  Cop.  X.  25.  Whatsoever  is  sold  in  the  shambles, 
that  eat,  asking  no  question  for  conscience'  sake : 

 27.  If  any  of  tliem  that  believe  not  bid  you  to 

a  feast,  and  ye  be  disposed  to  go ;  whatsoever  is  set 
before  you,  eat,  asking  no  question  for  conscience' 
sake. 

2  Cor.  iii.  17.  Now  the  Lord  is  that  Spirit:  and 
where  the  Spirit  of  the  L»rd  is,  there  is  liberty. 

Gal.  iv.  1.  Now  I  say,  That  the  heir,  as  long  as  he 
is  a  child,  differeth  nothing  from  a  servant,  though  he 
be  lord  of  all ; 

 2.  But  is  under  tutors  and  governors  until  the 

time  appointed  of  the  father. 

 3.  Even  so  we,  when  we  were  children,  were 

in  bondage  under  the  elements  of  the  world : 

—  v.  1.  Stand  fast  therefore  in  the  liberty  where- 
with Christ  hath  made  us  free,  and  be  not  entangled 
again  with  the  yoke  of  bondage. 

Jam.  i.  25.  But  whoso  looketh  into  the  perfect  law 
of  liberty,  and  continueth  therein,  he  being  not  a  for- 


getful hearer,  but  a  doer  of  the  work,  this  man  shall 
be  blessed  in  his  deed. 

—  ii.  12.  So  speak  ye,  and  so  do,  as  they  that  shall 
be  judged  by  the  law  of  liberty. 

2  Pet.  ii.  19.  While  they  promise  them  liberty,  they 
themselves  are  the  servants  of  corruption :  for  of  whom 
a  man  is  overcome,  of  the  same  is  he  brought  in 
bondage. 

(A.  A  PHARISAIC  FORMALISM  CONDEMNED.) 

Mark  vii.  1.  Then  came  together  unto  him  the  Phari- 
sees, and  certain  of  the  scribes  which  came  from  Je- 
rusalem. 

 2.  And  when  they  saw  some  of  his  dis- 
ciples eat  bread  with  defiled,  that  is  to  say,  with  un- 
washen  hands,  they  found  fault. 

 3.  For  the  Pharisees,  and  all  the  Jews,  except 

they  wash  their  hands  oft,  eat  not,  holding  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  elders. 

 4.  And  when  they  come  from  the  market,  ex- 
cept they  wasli,  they  eat  not.  And  many  other  things 
there  be,  which  they  have  received  to  hold,  as  the  wash- 
ing of  cups,  and  pots,  brazen  vessels,  and  of  tables. 

 5.  Then  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  asked  him, 

Why  walk  not  thy  disciples  according  to  the  tradition 
of  the  elders,  but  eat  bread  with  unwashen  hands  ? 

—  viii.  15.  And  he  charged  them,  sa3'ing,  Take  heed, 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  and  of  the 
leaven  of  Herod. 

 16.  And  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  say- 
ing, It  is  because  we  have  no  bread. 

Luke  xi.  38.  And  when  the  Pharisee  saw  it,  he  mar- 
velled that  he  had  not  first  washed  before  dinner. 

 39.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Now  do  ye 

Pharisees  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and  the 
platter  ;  but  your  inward  part  is  full  of  ravening  and 
wickedness. 

 40.  Ye  fools,  did  not  he,  that  made  that  which 

is  without,  make  that  which  is  within  also  ? 

 43.  But  woe  imto  you,  Pharisees  1  for  ye  tithe 

mint  and  rue  and  all  manner  of  herbs,  and  pass  over 
judgment  and  the  love  of  God:  these  ought  ye  to 
have  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone. 

 43.  Woe  unto  you,  Pharisees  1  for  ye  love  the 

uppermost  seats  in  the  synagogue,  and  greetings  in  the 
markets. 

 44.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 

hypocrites !  for  ye  are  as  graves  which  appear  not,  and 
the  men  that  walk  over  mem  are  not  aware  of  them. 

 45.  Then  answered  one  of  the  lawyers,  and 

said  unto  him.  Master,  thus  saying  thou  reproachest  ua 
also. 

 46.  And  he  said.  Woe  unto  you  also,  ye  law- 
yers 1  for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous  to  be 
borne,  and  ye  yourselves  touch  not  the  bm-dens  with 
one  of  your  fingers. 

 53.  Woe  unto  you,  lawyers !  for  ye  have  taken 

away  the  key  of  knowledge :  ye  entered  not  in  your- 
selves, and  them  that  were  entering  in  ye  hindered. 

(B.  THE  RULE  OP  CHRISTIAN  EXPEDIENCY.) 

I  Cor.  vi.  13.  All  things  are  lawful  unto  me,  but  all 
things  are  not  expedient:  all  things  are  lawful  for  me, 
but  I  will  not  be  brought  under  the  power  of  any. 

—  viii.  1.  Now  as  touching  things  offered  unto  idols, 
we  know  that  we  all  have  knowledge.  Knowledge 
puff'eth  up,  but  charity  edifieth. 

 7.  Howbeit  there  is  not  in  eveiy  man  that 

knowledge :  for  some  with  conscience  of  the  idol  unto 
this  hour  eat  it  as  a  thing  offered  unto  an  idol ;  and 
their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled. 

 8.  But  meat  commendeth  us  not  to  God  :  for 

neither,  if  we  eat,  are  we  the  better;  neither,  if  we 
eat  not,  are  we  the  worse. 

 9.  But  take  heed  lest  by  any  means  this  lib- 
erty of  yours  become  a  stumblingblock  to  them  that 
are  weak. 

 10.  For  if  any  man  see  thee  which  hast  knowl- 
edge sit  at  meat  in  the  idol's  temple,  shall  not  the  con- 
science of  him  which  is  weak  be  emboldened  to  eat 
those  things  which  are  offered  to  idols  ; 

 11.  And  through  tliy  knowledge  shall  the  weak 

brother  perish,  for  whom  Christ  died  r 


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CHAP.  IX. 


BOOK  XXI. 


I  Cor.  X.  23.  All  things  are  lawful  for  me,  but  all 
things  are  not  expedient :  all  things  are  lawful  for  mc, 
but  all  things  edify  not. 

 28.  But  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  This  is  of- 
fered in  sacrifice  unto  idols,  eat  not  for  his  sake  that 
shewed  it,  and  for  conscience'  sake :  for  the  earth  is 
the  Lord's,  and  the  fulness  thereof: 

  29.  Conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  of 

the  other:  for  why  is  my  liberty  judged  of  another 
man's  conscience  ? 

Gal.  V.  13.  For,  brethren,  ye  have  been  called  unto 
liberty;  only  use  not  libertj'  for  an  occasion  to  the 
flesh,  but  by  love  serve  one  another 

§  84.   Growth  in  Grace. 

Job  xvii.  9.  The  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his 
way,  and  he  that  hatli  clean  hands  shall  be  stronger 
and  stronger. 

Ps.  cxix.  149.  Hear  my  voice  according  vmto  thy 
lovingkindness :  O  Lord,  quicken  me  according  to 
thy  judgment. 

—  cxxxviii.  8.  The  Lord  will  perfect  that  which  con- 
cerneth  me:  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  endureth  for  ever: 
forsake  not  the  works  of  thine  own  hands. 

Prov.  iv.  18.  But  the  path  of  the  just  is  as  the  shining 
light,  thatshineth  more  and  more  unto  the  perfect  day. 

Mat.  xiii.  33.  Another  parable  spake  he  unto  them; 
The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  leaven,  which  a 
woman  took,  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal,  till 
the  whole  was  leavened. 

Luke  xiii.  20.  And  again  he  said,  "Whereunto  shall  I 
liken  the  kingdom  of  Uod  ? 

 21.  It  is  like  leaven,  which  a  woman  took  and 

Md  in  three  measures  of  meal,  till  the  whole  was  leav- 
ened. 

John  XV.  8.  Herein  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye 
bear  mucli  fruit ;  so  shall  ye  be  my  disciples. 

2  Cor.iii.  18.  But  we  all,  with  open  face  beholding 
as  in  a  glass  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  are  changed  into 
the  same  image  from  glory  to  glory,  even,  as  by  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord. 

Phil.  i.  9.  And  this  I  praj',  that  your  love  may 
abound  yet  more  and  more  in  knowledge  and  in  all 
judgment ; 

 11.  Being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteous- 
ness, which  are  by  Jesus  Christ,  unto  the  glory  and 
praise  of  God. 

—  iii.  15.  Let  us  therefore,  as  many  as  be  perfect, 
be  thus  minded :  and  if  in  anything  ye  be  otherwise 
minded,  God  shall  reveal  even  this  unto  you. 

 16.  Nevertheless,  whereto  we  have  already  at- 
tained, let  us  walk  by  the  same  rule,  let  us  mipd  the 
'Same  thing. 

Col.i.  6.  Which  is  come  unto  you,  as  it  is  in  all  the 

world ;  and  bringeth  forth  fruit,  as  it  doth  also  in  you, 
since  the  day  ye  heard  of  it,  and  knew  the  grace  of 
God  in  truth : 

IThess.iv.  1.  Furthermore  then  we  beseech  you, 
brethren,  and  exhort  you  by  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  as 
ye  have  received  of  us  how  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to 
please  God,  so  ye  would  abound  more  and  more. 

2Thess.i.  3.  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  always 
for  you,  brethren,  as  it  is  meet,  because  that  your  faith 
groweth  exceedingly,  and  the  charity  of  every  one  of 
you  all  toward  each  other  aboundeth  ; 

2  Pet.  i.  5.  And  besides  this,  giving  all  diligence,  add 
to  your  fliith  virtue  ;  and  to  virtue,  knowledge ; 

 6.  And  to  knowledge,  temperance ;  and  to 

temperance,  patience ;  and  to  patience,  godliness ; 

 7.  And  to  godliness,  brotherly  kindness ;  and 

to  brotherly  kindness,  charity. 

 8.  Forifthesethings.be  in  you,  and  abound, 

they  make  you  thai  ye  shall  neither  be  barren  nor  un- 
fruitful in  the  knowledge  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

§  85.   Perseverance  unto  the  End. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  3.  Yea,  he  loved  the  people ;  all  his 
saints  are  in  thy  hand  :  and  tliey  sat  down  at  thy  feet ; 
every  one  shall  receive  of  thy  words. 

Ps.  xii.  7.  Thou  shalt  keep  them,  O  Lord,  thou 
ehall  preserve  them  from  this  generation  forever. 


—  xxxi.  20.  Thou  shalt  hide  them  in  the  secret  of 
thy  presence  from  the  pride  of  man:  thou  shalt 
keep  them  secretly  in  a  pavilion  from  the  strife  of 
tongues. 

—  xli.  12.  And  as  for  me,  thou  upholdest  me  in 
mine  integrity,  and  settest  me  before  thy  face  for  ever. 

—  xciv.  14.  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  his  peo- 
ple, neither  will  he  forsake  his  inheritance. 

—  xcvii.  10.  Ye  that  love  the  Loud,  hate  evil:  he 
preservcth  the  souls  of  his  saints;  he  delivereth  them 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked. 

—  cxii.  6.  Surely  he  shall  not  be  moved  for  ever : 
the  rigliteous  shall  be  in  everlasting  remembrance. 

Prov.  ii.  8.  He  keepeth  the  paths  of  judgment,  and 
preserveth  the  way  of  his  saints. 

John  viii.  31.  Then  said  Jesus  to  those  Jews  which 
believed  on  him,  If  ye  continue  in  my  word,  then  are 
ye  my  disciples  indeed  ; 

—  X.  27.  My  slieep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know 
them,  and  they  follow  me : 

 28.  And  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life ;  and 

they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any  man  pluck 
them  out  of  my  hand. 

 29.  My  Father,  which  gave  them  me,  is  greater 

than  all ;  and  no  man  is  able  to  pluck  them  out  of  my 
Father's  hand. 

—  XV.  10.  If  ye  keep  my  commandments,  ye  shall 
abide  in  my  love ;  even  as  I  have  kept  my  Father's 
commandments,  and  abide  in  his  love. 

Rom.  viii.  35.  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love 
of  Christ?  sludl  tribulation,  or  distress,  or  persecution, 
or  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword  ? 

 37.  Nay,  in  all  these  things  we  are  more  than 

conquerors  through  him  that  loved  us. 

 38.  For  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  death, 

nor  life,  nor  angels,  nor  principalities,  nor  powers,  nor 
things  present,  nor  things  to  come, 

 39.  Nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other 

creature,  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of 
God,  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord. 

—  xi.  29.  For  the  gifts  and  calling  of  God  are  with- 
out repentance. 

1  Cor.  i.  8.  Who  shall  also  confirm  you  unto  the  end, 
that  ye  may  be  blameless  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ. 

Phil.  i.  6.  Being  confident  of  this  very  thing,  that  he 
which  hath  begun  a  good  work  in  you,  will  perform 
it  until  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ : 

—  ii.  13.  For  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you  both 
to  will  and  to  do  of  his  good  pleasure. 

2  Thess.iii.  3.  But  the  Lord  is  faithful,  who  shall 
stablish  you,  and  keep  you  from  evil. 

2  Tim.iv.  18.  And  the  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from 
every  evil  work,  and  will  ])reserve  me  unto  his  heaven- 
ly kingdom :  to  whom  be  glory  for  ever  and  ever. 
Amen. 

1  Pet.  i.  5.  Who  are  kept  by  the  power  of  God 
through  faith  tmto  salvation  ready  to  be  revealed  m 
the  last  time. 

2  Pet.  i.  3.  According  as  his  divine  power  hath  given 
unto  us  all  things  that  pertain  unto  life  and  godliness, 
through  the  knowledge  of  hiui  that  hath  called  us  to 
glory  and  virtue : 

I  John  ii.  19.  They  went  out  from  us,  but  they  were 
not  of  us;  for  if  they  had  been  of  us,  they  would  no 
doubt  have  continued  with  us :  but  they  went  out,  that 
they  might  be  made  manifest  that  they  were  not  all 
of  us. 

 24.  Let  that  therefore  abide  in  you,  which 

ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning.  If  that  which  ye 
have  heard  from  the  begmuing  shall  remain  in  you,  ye 
also  shall  contmue  in  the  Son,  and  m  the  Father. 

§  86.   Temporal  and  Eternal  Rewards. 

Ps.  cxliv.  15.  Happy  is  that  people,  that  is  in  such  a 
case:  yea,  happy  ts  that  people,  whose  God  the 
Lord. 

Prov.x.  16.  The  labour  of  the  righteous  tendeth  to 
life:  the  fruit  of  the  wicked  to  sin. 

 23.  The  blessing  of  the  Lord,  it  maketh  rich, 

and  he  addeth  no  sorrow  with  it. 

Ec.  \'ii.  16.  Be  not  righteous  over  much,  neither 


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make  thyself  over  wise :  why  shouldest  thou  destroy 
thyself? 

Ec.  vii.  17.  Be  not  over  much  wicked,  neither  be 
thou  foolish :  why  shouldest  thou  die  before  thy 
time? 

 18.  It  is  good  that  thou  shouldest  take  hold  of 

this ;  yea,  also  from  this  withdraw  not  thine  hand : 
for  he  thatfeareth  God  shall  come  forth  of  them  all. 

Mat.  x.\iv.  13.  But  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the 
end,  the  same  sliall  be  saved. 

Luke  xii.  31.  But  rather  seek  ye  the  kingdom  of 
God ;  and  all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto  you. 

—  xix.  9.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  This  day  is  salva- 
tion come  to  this  house,  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  a  son 
of  Abraham. 

—  xxii.  28.  Ye  are  they  which  have  continued  with 
me  in  my  temptations. 

—  —  29.  And  I  appoint  unto  you  a  kingdom,  as  my 
Father  hath  appointed  unto  me  ; 

Rom.  viii.  33.  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but 


delivered  him  up  for  us  all,  how  shall  he  not  with  him 
also  freely  give  us  all  things  ? 

Gal.vi.  9.  And  let  us  not  be  weary  in  well  doing: 
for  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint  not. 

I  Tim.  iv.  8.  For  bodily  exercise  proflteth  little :  but 
godliness  is  profitable  unto  all  things,  having  prom- 
ise of  the  life  that  now  is,  and  of  that  which  is  to 
conic. 

Heb.iii.  14.  For  we  are  made  partakers  of  Christ,  if 
we  hold  the  beginning  of  our  confidence  steadfast 
unto  the  end ; 

—  X.  39.  But  we  are  not  of  them  who  draw  back 
unto  perdition ;  but  of  them  that  believe  to  the  saving 
of  the  soul. 

Jam.  i.  2.  My  brethren,  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall 
into  divers  temptations ; 

 12.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  endureth  tempta- 
tion :  for  when  he  is  tried,  he  shall  receive  the  crown" 
of  life,  which  the  Lord  hath  promised  to  them  that 
love  him. 


BOOK  XXII. -SACRED  SEASONS. 


CHAP.  I. 

OF  THE  HEBREW  SACRED  SEA- 
SONS IN  GENERAL. 
§  1.   Their  Divine  Appointment. 

Ex.  xxiii.  14.  Three  times  thou  shalt  keep  a  feast 
Tmto  me  in  the  year. 

 15.  Thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened 

bread :  (tliou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread  seven  days, 
as  I  commanded  thee  in  the  time  appointed  of  the 
month  Abib ;  for  in  it  thou  camest  out  from  Egypt : 
and  none  shall  appear  before  me  empty :) 

 16.  And  the  feast  of  harvest,  the  firstfruits  of 

thy  labours,  which  thou  hast  sown  in  the  field :  and 
the  feast  of  ingathering,  which  is  in  the  end  of  the  year, 
when  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  labours  out  of  the  field. 

 17.  Three  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  shall 

appear  before  the  Lord  God. 

—  xxxiv.  21.  Six  days  thou  shalt  work,  but  on  tlie 
seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest :  in  earing  time  and  in  har- 
vest thou  shalt  rest 

 23.  And  thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  weeks, 

of  the  firstfruits  of  wheat  harvest,  and  the  feast  of  in- 
gathering ^t  the  year's  end. 

 23.  Thrice  in  the  year  shall  all  your  men  chil- 
dren appear  before  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

 24.  For  I  will  cast  out  the  nations  before  thee, 

and  enlarge  thy  borders :  neither  shall  any  man  desire 
thy  land,  when  thou  shalt  go  up  to  appear  before  the 
Lord  thy  God  tlirice  in  the  year. 

Deut.xvi.  16.  Three  times  in  a  year  shall  all  thy  males 
appear  before  the  Lord  thy  God  in  the  place  which  he 
shall  choose ;  in  the  feast  of  imleavened  bread,  and  in  the 
feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of  tabernacles :  and  they 
shall  not  appear  before  the  Lord  empty : 

 17.  Every  man  shall  give  as  he  is  able,  accord- 
ing to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  thy  God  which  he 
hath  given  thee. 

Zech.viii.  19.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  The  fast 
of  the  fourth  month,  and  the  fast  of  the  fifth,  and  the 
fast  of  the  seventh,  and  the  fast  of  the  tenth,  shall  be 
to  the  house  of  Judah  joy  and  gladness,  and  cheerful 
feasts;  therefore  love  the  truth  and  peace. 

§  2.   To  be  Celebrated  with  Trumpets. 

Num.  X.  10.  Also  in  the  day  of  your  gladness,  and 
in  your  solemn  days,  and  in  the  beginnings  of  your 


months,  ye  shall  blow  with  the  trimipets  over  your 
burnt  offerings,  and  over  the  sacrifices  of  your  peace 
offerings  ;  that  they  may  be  to  you  for  a  memorial  be- 
fore your  God :  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

§  3.   The  Unspiritual  Observance  of  them  De- 
nounced. 

l8,  i.  13.  Bring  no  more  vain  oblations ;  incense  is 
an  abomination  unto  me ;  the  new  moons  and  sab- 
baths, the  calling  of  assemblies,  I  cannot  away  with  ; 
it  is  iniquity,  even  the  solemn  meeting. 

 14.  Your  new  moons  and.  your  appointed 

feasts  my  soul  hateth :  they  are  a  trouble  unto  rae ;  I 
am  weary  to  bear  them. 

§  4.   Taken  away  in  Judgment. 

Lam.  i.  4.  The  ways  of  Zion  do  mourn,  because  none 
come  to  the  solemn  feasts :  all  her  gates  are  desolate : 
her  priests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  afflicted,  and  she  is  in 
bitterness. 

—  ii.  6.  And  he  hath  violently  taken  away  his 
tabernacle,  as  if  it  were  of  a  garden ;  he  hath  destroyed 
his  places  of  the  assembly :  the  Lord  hath  caused  the 
solemn  feasts  and  sabbaths  to  be  forgotten  in  Zion,  and 
hath  despised  in  the  indignation  of  his  anger  the  king 
and  the  priest. 

§  5.   Christian  Conscience  about  Holy  Days. 

Rom.  xiv.  5.  One  man  esteemeth  one  day  above  an- 
other :  another  esteemeth  every  day  alike.  Let  every 
man  be  fully  persuaded  in  his  own  mind. 

 6.  He  that  regardeth  the  day,  regardeth  it  unto 

the  Lord ;  and  he  that  regardeth  not  the  day,  to  the 
Lord  he  doth  not  regard  it.  He  that  eateth,  eateth  to 
the  Lord,  for  he  giveth  God  thanks ;  and  he  that  eat- 
eth not,  to  the  Lord  he  eateth  not,  and  giveth  God 
thanks. 

Gal.  iv.  9.  But  now,  after  that  ye  have  known  God, 
or  rather  are  known  of  God,  how  turn  ye  again  to  the 
weak  and  beggarly  elements,  whereunto  ye  desire 
again  to  be  in  bondage  ? 

 10.  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times, 

and  years. 

 11.  I  am  afraid  of  you,  lest  I  have  bestowed 

upon  you  labour  in  vain. 

Col.ii.  16.  Let  no  man  therefore  judge  you  in  meat, 
or  in  drink,  or  in  respect  of  a  holyday,  or  of  the  new 
moon,  or  of  the  sabbath  days : 

 17.  Which  are  a  shadow  of  things  to  come; 

but  the  body  is  of  Christ, 


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THE  SABBATICAL  SEASONS. 
§  6.   The  Seventh  Day. 

(1.  ITS  ORIGINAL  INSTITUTION.) 

Gen.  ii.  1.  Thus  the  heavens  and  the  earth  were  fin- 
ished, and  all  the  host  of  them. 

 2.  And  on  the  seventh  day  God  ended  his 

■work  which  he  had  made  ;  and  he  rested  on  the  sev- 
enth day  from  all  his  work  which  he  had  made. 

 3.  And  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  sanc- 
tified it :  because  that  in  it  he  had  rested  from  all  his 
work  which  God  created  and  made. 

See  Ex.  xx.  11 ;  xxxi.  17.   John  v.  17.   Heb.  iv.  4. 

(3.  TRACES   OF  ITS  OBSERVANCE  IN  THE  PATRI- 
ARCIIAli  PERIOD.) 

See  Gen.  iv.  3,  4;  vii.  4,  10;  viii.  10,  13;  xxix.  25- 
28,  30 ;  1.  10. 

(3.  AFTER  THE  EXODUS,  BEFORE  THE  GIVINQ  OF  THE 
LAW.) 

Ex.  xvi.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the 
sixth  day  they  gathered  twice  as  much  bread,  two 
omers  for  one  man :  and  all  the  rulers  of  the  congre- 
gation came  and  told  Moses. 

 23.  And  he  said  unto  them,  This  is  ^Aai!  which 

the  Lord  hath  said.  To  morrow  is  the  rest  of  the  holy 
sabbath  unto  the  Lord  :  bake  that  which  ye  will  bake 
to  day,  and  seethe  that  ye  will  seethe ;  and  that  which 
remaineth  over  lay  up  for  you  to  be  kept  until  the 
morning. 

 24.  And  they  laid  it  up  till  the  morning,  as 

Moses  bade :  and  it  did  not  stink,  neither  was  there 
any  worm  therein. 

 25.  And  Moses  said,  Eat  that  to  day ;  for  to 

day  is  a  sabbath  unto  the  Lord  :  to  day  ye  shall  not 
find  it  in  the  field. 

 26.  Six  days  ye  shall  gather  it ;  but  on  the 

seventh  day,  which  is  the  sabbath,  in  it  there  shall  be 
none. 

 27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  there  went  out 

some  of  the  people  on  the  seventh  day  for  to  gather, 
and  they  found  none. 

 28.  And  the  Lord  said  imto  Moses,  How  lon^ 

refuse  ye  to  keep  my  commandments  and  my  laws  r 

 29.  See,  for  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 

sabbath,  therefore  he  giveth  you  on  the  sixth  day  the 
bread  of  two  days  :  abide  ye  every  man  in  his  place, 
let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  seventh  day. 

 30.  So  the  people  rested  on  the  seventh  day. 

(4.  SOLEMNLT  ENJOINED  AT  SINAI.) 

Deut.  V.  13.  Keep  the  sabbath  day  to  sanctify  it,  as 
the  Lord  thy  God  hath  commanded  thee. 

 13.  Six  days  thou  shalt  labour,  and  do  all  thy 

work: 

 14.  But  the  seventh  day  is  the  sabbath  of  the 

Lord  thy  God :  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou, 
nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  nor  thy  manservant,  nor 
thy  maidservant,  nor  thine  ox,  nor  thine  ass,  nor  any 
of  thy  cattle,  nor  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy  gates ; 
that  thy  manservant  and  thy  maidservant  may  rest  as 
well  as  thou. 

 15.  And  remember  that  thou  wast  a  servant  in 

the  land  of  Egypt,  and  that  the  Lord  thy  God  brought 
thee  out  thence  through  a  mighty  hand  and  by  a 
stretched  out  arm :  therefore  the  Lord  thy  God  com- 
manded thee  to  keep  the  sabbath  day. 

(5.  and  in  THE  MOSAIC  LAW.) 

'  Lev.  xix.  30.  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  rever- 
ence my  sanctuary  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxvi.  2.  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  rever- 
ence my  sanctuary :  I  ant  the  Lord. 

(6.  ITS  NATIONAL  SIGNIFICANCE.) 

Ex.  xxxi.  13.  Speak  thou  also  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  saying,  Verily  my  sabbaths  ye  shall  keep  :  for 
it  is  a  sign  between  me  and  j'ou  throughout  yom-  gen- 
erations ;  that  1/e  may  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  that 
doth  sanctify  you. 

 16.  Wherefore  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep 

the  sabbath,  to  observe  the  sabbath  throughout  their 
generations,  for  a  perpetual  covenant 


 17.  It  is  a  sign  between  me  and  the  children 

of  Israel  for  ever :  for  in  six  days  the  Lord  made  hea- 
ven and  earth,  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  rested,  and 
was  refreshed. 

Ezek.  XX.  4.  Wilt  thou  judge  them,  son  of  man,  wilt 
thou  judge  them?  cause  them  to  know  the  abomina- 
tions of  their  fathers : 

 11.  And  I  gave  them  my  statutes,  and  shewed 

them  my  judgments,  which  a  man  do,  he  shall  even 
live  in  them. 

 12.  Moreover  also  I  gave  them  my  sabbaths,  to 

be  a  sign  between  me  and  them,  that  they  might  know 
that  I  am  the  Lord  that  sanctify  them. 

 20.  And  hallow  my  sabbaths ;  and  they  shall 

be  a  sign  between  me  and  you,  that  ye  may  know  that 
I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

(7.  ITS  RELIGIOUS  CHARACTER.) 
(A.  A  DAY  OF  REST.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  13.  Six  days  thou  shalt  do  thy  work,  and 
on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest :  that  thine  ox  and 
thine  ass  may  rest,  and  the  son  of  thy  handmaid,  and 
the  stranger,  may  be  refreshed. 

(B.  Am)  OF  HOLY  REST.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  3.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  Con-c^rning  the  feasts  of  the  Lord, 
which  ye  shall  proclaim  to  be  holy  convocations,  even 
these  are  my  feasts. 

 3.  Six  days  shall  work  be  done :  but  the  sev- 
enth day  is  the  sabbath  of  rest,  a  holy  convocation ; 
ye  shall  do  no  work  therein  :  it  is  the  sabbath  of  the 
Lord  in  all  your  dwellings. 

(8.  BLESSINGS  promised  IN  THE  OBSERVANCE  OF  IT.) 

Is.  Ivi.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Keep  ye  judgment, 
and  do  justice  :  for  my  salvation  is  near  to  come,  and 
my  righteousness  to  be  revealed. 

 2.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  doeth  this,  and  the 

son  of  man  that  layeth  hold  on  it ;  that  keepeth 
the  sabl)ath  from  polluting  it,  and  keepeth  his  hand 
from  doing  any  evil. 

—  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  eunuchs 
that  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  choose  the  things  that 
please  me,  and  take  hold  of  my  covenant ; 

 5.  Even  unto  them  will  I  give  in  mine  house 

and  within  my  walls  a  place  and  a  name  better  than 
of  sons  and  of  daughters :  I  will  give  them  an  ever- 
lasting name,  that  shall  not  be  cut  off. 

 6.  Also  the  sons  of  the  stranger,  that  join 

themselves  to  the  Lord,  to  serve  him,  and  to  love  the 
name  of  the  Lord,  to  be  his  servants,  every  one  that 
keepeth  the  sabbath  from  polluting  it,  and  taketh  hold 
of  my  covenant ; 

 7.  Even  them  will  I  bring  to  my  holy  mount- 
ain, and  make  them  joyful  in  my  house  of  prayer: 
their  burnt  offerings  and  their  sacrifices  shall  be  ac- 
cepted upon  mine  altar  ;  for  mine  house  shall  be  called 
a  house  of  prayer  for  all  people. 

—  Iviii.  13.  If  thou  turn  away  thy  foot  from  the 
sabbath, doing  thy  pleasure  on  my  holy  day; 
and  call  the  sabbath  a  delight,  the  holy  of  the  Lord, 
honourable ;  and  shalt  honour  him,  not  doing  thine 
own  ways,  nor  finding  thine  own  pleasure,  nor  speak- 
ing thine  oicn  words : 

 14.  Then  shalt  thou  delight  thyself  in  the 

Lord;  and  I  will  cause  thee  to  ride  upon  the  high 
places  of  the  earth,  and  feed  thee  with  the  heritage  of 
Jacob  thy  father :  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  it. 

Jer.  xvii.  24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  dili- 
gently hearken  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord,  to  bring  in 
no  burden  through  the  gates  of  this  city  on  the  sab- 
bath day,  but  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  to  do  no  work 
therein ; 

 25.  Then  shall  there  enter  into  the  gates  of 

this  city  kings  and  princes  sitting  upon  the  throne  of 
David,  riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses,  they,  and 
their  princes,  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem:  and  this  city  shall  remain  for  ever. 

 26.  And  they  shall  come  from  the  cities  of 

Judah,  and  from  tlie  places  about  Jerusalem,  and 
from  the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  from  the  plain,  ani 
from  the  mountains,  and  from  the  south,  bringing 


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burnt  offerings,  and  sacrifices,  and  meat  offerings,  and 
incense,  and  bringing  sacrifices  of  praise,  unto  the 
liouse  of  tlie  Lord. 

(9.  THREATS  FOR  TIOLATING  IT.) 

JeP.  xvii.  27.  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me  to 
hallow  the  sabbath  day,  and  not  to  bear  a  burden, 
even  entering  in  at  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  on  the  sab- 
bath day ;  then  will  I  kindle  a  fire  in  the  gates  thereof, 
and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem,  and  it 
shall  not  be  quenched. 

Ezek.xx.  21.  Notwithstanding,  the  children  rebelled 
against  me :  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  neither 
kept  my  judgments  to  do  them,  which  if  a  man  do,  he 
shall  even  live  in  them ;  they  polluted  my  sabbaths  : 
then  I  said,  I  would  pour  out  my  fury  upon  them,  to 
accomplish  my  anger  against  them  in  the  wilderness. 

(10.  DEATH  THE  PENALTY.) 

Ex.  xxxi.  14.  Ye  shall  keep  the  sabbath  therefore ; 
for  it  is  holy  unto  you.  Every  one  that  defileth  it  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death :  for  whosoever  doeth  any  work 
therein,  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people. 

 15.  Six  days  may  work  be  done ;  but  in  the 

seventh  is  the  sabbath  of  rest,  holy  to  the  Lord  :  who- 
soever doeth  any  work  in  the  sabbath  day,  he  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death. 

—  "xxxv.  2.  Six  days  shall  work  be  done,  but  on  the 
seventh  day  there  shall  be  to  you  a  holy  day,  a  sabbath 
of  rest  to  the  Lord:  whosoever  doeth  work  therein 
shall  be  put  to  death. 

 3.  Ye  shall  kindle  no  fire  throughout  your 

habitations  upon  the  sabbath  day. 

(11.  A  CASE  OF  ITS  INFLICTION.) 

Num.  XV.  32.  And  while  the  children  of  Israel  were 
in  the  wilderness,  they  found  a  man  that  gathered 
sticks  upon  the  sabbath  day. 

 33.  And  they  that  found  him  gathering  sticks 

brought  him  unto  Moses  and  Aaron,  and  unto  all  the 
congregation. 

 34.  And  they  put  him  in  ward,  because  it  was 

not  declared  what  should  be  done  to  Jam. 

 35.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  The  man 

shall  be  surely  put  to  death :  all  the  congregation 
shall  stone  him  with  stones  without  the  camp. 

 36.  And  all  the  congregation  brought  him 

without  the  camp,  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  he 
died ;  ag  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

(12.  THE  S.^BBATH  MOCKED  BY  THE  HEATHEN.) 

Lam.  i.  7.  Jerusalem  remembered  in  the  days  of  her 
affliction  and  of  her  miseries  all  her  pleasant  things 
that  she  had  in  the  days  of  old,  when  her  people  fell 
into  the  hand  of  the  enemy,  and  none  did  help  her : 
the  adversaries  saw  her,  aiid  did  mock  at  her  sabbaths. 

(13.  ITS  NEGLECT  BY  THE  HEBREWS.) 

Jer.  xvii.  21.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Take  heed  to 
yourselves,  and  bear  no  burden  on  the  sabbath  day, 
nor  bring  it  in  by  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  ; 

 22.  Neither  carry  forth  a  biu-den  out  of  your 

houses  on  the  sabbath  day,  neither  do  ye  any  work, 
but  hallow  ye  the  sabbath  day,  as  I  commanded  your 
fathers. 

 23.  But  they  obeyed  not,  neither  inclined  their 

car,  but  made  their  neck  stiff,  that  they  might  not  hear, 
nor  receive  instruction. 

Ezek.  xxiii.  38.  Moreover  this  they  have  done  unto 
me  :  they  have  defiled  my  sanctuary  in  the  same  day, 
and  have  profaned  my  sabbaths. 

(14.    SABBATH   DESECRATION   IN   THE    TIME  OF 
NEHEMIAH.) 

Neh.  xiii.  15.  In  those  days  saw  I  in  Judah  same 
treading  winepresses  on  the  sabbath,  and  bringing  in 
sheaves,  and  lading  asses ;  as  also  wine,  grapes,  and 
figs,  and  all  manner  of  burdens,  which  they  brought 
into  Jerusalem  on  the  sabbath  day :  and  I  testified 
against  ihem  in  the  day  wherein  they  sold  victuals. 

 16.  There  dwelt  men  of  Tyre  also  thcrein,which 

brought  fish,  and  all  manner  of  ware,  and  sold  on  the 
sabbath  unto  the  children  of  Judah,  and  in  Jerusalem. 

(15.  A  STOP  PUT  TO  IT.) 

Neh.  xiii.  17.  Then  I  contended  with  the  nobles  of 


Judah,  and  said  unto  them.  What  evil  thing  is  this  that 
ye  do,  and  profane  the  sabbath  day  ? 

 18.  Did  not  your  fathers  thus,  and  did  notour 

God  bring  all  this  evil  upon  us,  and  upon  this  city  ? 
yet  ye  bring  more  wrath  upon  Israel  by  profaning  the 
sabbath. 

 19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the  gates 

of  Jerusalem  began  to  be  dark  before  the  sabbath,  I 
commanded  that  the  gates  should  be  shut,  and  charged 
that  they  should  not  be  opened  till  after  the  sabbath : 
and  some  of  my  servants  set  I  at  the  gates,  that  there 
should  no  burden  be  brought  in  on  the  sabbath  day. 

 20.  So  the  merchants  and  sellers  of  all  kind 

of  ware  lodged  without  Jerusalem  once  or  twice. 

 21.  Then  I  testified  against  them,  and  said 

unto  them,  Why  lodge  ye  about  the  wall  ?  if  ye  do 
so  again,  I  will  lay  hands  on  you.  From  that  time 
forth  came  they  no  more  on  the  sabbath. 

 23.  And  I  commanded  the  Lc\  ites,  that  they 

should  cleanse  themselves,  and  that  they  should  come 
and  keep  the  gates,  to  sanctify  the  sabbath  day.  Re- 
member me,  O  my  God,  concerning  this  also,  and  spare 
me  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy. 

—  x.  31.  And  if  the  people  of  the  land  bring  ware 
or  any  victuals  on  the  sabbath  day  to  sell,  that  we 
would  not  buy  it  of  them  on  the  sabbath,  or  on  the 
holy  day :  and  that  we  would  leave  the  seventh  year, 
and  the  exaction  of  every  debt. 

(16.  JEWISH  TRADITIONAL  OBSERVANCES.) 
(A.  THE  PREPARATION.) 

Mark  xv.  42.  And  now  when  the  even  was  come,  be- 
cause it  was  the  preparation,  that  is,  the  day  before 
the  sabbath, 

Luke  xxiii.  54.  And  that  day  was  the  preparation, 
and  the  sabbath  drew  on. 

(B.  THE  SABBATH  DAY'S  JOURNEY.) 

Acts  i.  12.  Then  returned  they  unto  Jerusalem  from 
the  mount  called  Olivet,  which  is  from  Jerusalem  a 
sabbath  day's  journey. 

(C.  UNLAWFULNESS  OF  CARRYING  A  BED.) 

John  T.  10.  The  Jews  therefore  said  unto  him  that 
was  cured,  It  is  the  sabbath  day :  it  is  not  lawful  for 
thee  to  carry  thy  bed. 

§  7.   Christ's  Teachings  about  the  Sabbath. 

(1.  THE  SABBATH  MADE  FOR  MAN,  AND  NOT  MAN  FOR 
THE  SABBATH.) 

Mat.  xii.  1.  At  that  time  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath 
day  through  the  corn ;  and  his  disciples  were  a  hun- 
gered, and  began  to  pluck  the  ears  of  com,  and  to  eat. 

 2.  But  when  the  Pharisees  saw  it,  they  said 

unto  him,  Behold,  thy  disciples  do  that  which  is  not 
lawful  to  do  upon  the  sabbath  day. 

 3.  But  he  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  not  read 

what  David  did,  when  he  was  a  hungered,  and  they 
that  were  with  him ; 

 4.  How  he  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and 

did  eat  the  shewbread,  which  was  not  lawful  for  him 
to  eat,  neither  for  them  which  were  with  him,  but  only 
for  the  priests  ? 

 5.  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  how  that 

on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests  in  the  temple  profane 
the  sabbath,  and  are  blameless  ? 

 7.  But  if  ye  had  known  what  this  meaneth,  I 

will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice,  ye  would  not  have 
condemned  the  guiltless. 

Mark  ii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  went 
through  the  corn  fields  on  the  sabbath  day ;  and  his  dis- 
ciples began,  as  they  went,  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn. 

 24.  And  thePharisees  said  unto  him,Behold,why 

do  they  on  the  sabbath  day  that  which  is  not  lawful  ? 

 25.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Have  ye  never 

read  what  David  did,  when  he  had  need,  and  was  a 
hungered,  he,  and  they  that  were  with  him  ? 

 26.  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God  in  the 

days  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest,  and  did  cat  the 
shewbread,  which  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the 
priests,  and  gave  also  to  them  whicli  were  with  him  ? 

 27.  And  he  said  unto  them.  The  sabbath  was 

made  for  man,  and  not  man  for  the  sabbath : 


573 


CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  xxn. 


Luke  vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  second  sab- 
bath after  the  first,  that  ho  went  through  the  corn 
fields ;  and  his  disciples  plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and 
did  eat,  rubbing  them  in  their  hands. 

 2.  And  certain  of  the  Pharisees  said  unto 

them,  Why  do  ye  that  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  on 
the  sabbath  days  ? 

 3.  And  Jesus  answering  them  said,  Have  ye 

not  read  so  much  as  this,  what  David  did,  wlien  liim- 
self  was  a  hiuigered,  and  they  which  were  with  him ; 

 4.  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God,  and 

did  take  and  eat  the  shewbread,  and  gave  also  to  them 
that  were  with  him ;  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but 
for  the  priests  alone  ? 

 5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  That  the  Son  of 

man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath. 

(2.  WORKS  OF  NECESSITY  AND  CHARITY  ALLOWED.) 

Mat.  xii.  10.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  which 
had  his  hand  withered.  And  they  asked  him,  saying, 
Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  days?  that  they 
might  accuse  him. 

 11.  And  he  said  unto  them.  What  man  shall 

there  be  among  you,  that  shall  have  one  sheep,  and  if 
it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  day,  will  he  not  lay 
hold  on  it,  and  lift  it  out  ? 

 13.  How  much  then  is  a  man  better  than  a 

sheep  ?  Wherefore  it  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  the  sab- 
bath days. 

Luke  vi.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another  sab- 
bath, that  he  entered  into  the  synagogue  and  taught : 
and  there  was  a  man  whose  right  hand  was  withered. 

 7.  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  watched  him, 

whether  he  would  heal  on  the  sabbath  day ;  that  they 
might  tind  an  accusation  against  him. 

 9.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  I  will  ask  you 

one  thing  ;  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath  days  to  do  good, 
or  to  do  evil  ?  to  save  life,  or  to  destroy  it? 

 10.  And  looking  round  about  upon  them  all, 

he  said  unto  tlie  man.  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  And  he 
did  so :  and  his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other. 

—  xiii.  14.  And  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue  answered 
with  indignation,  because  that  Jesus  had  healed  on  the 
sabbath  day,  and  said  unto  the  people.  There  are  six 
days  in  which  men  ought  to  work :  in  them  therefore 
come  and  be  healed,  and  not  on  the  sabbath  day. 

 15.  The  Lord  then  answered  him,  and  said. 

Thou  hypocrite,  doth  not  each  one  of  you  on  the  sab- 
bath loose  his  ox  or  his  ass  from  the  stall,  and  lead  him 
away  to  watering  ? 

John  vii.  22.  Moses  therefore  gave  unto  you  circum- 
cision ;  (not  because  it  is  of  Moses,  but  of  the  fathers ;) 
and  ye  on  the  sabbath  day  circumcise  a  man. 

 23.  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  day  receive  cir- 
cumcision, that  the  law  of  Moses  should  not  be  broken ; 
are  ye  angry  at  me,  because  I  have  made  a  man  every 
whit  whole  on  the  sabbath  day '? 

§  8.   The  Lord's  Day. 

(1.  OBSERTED  FROM  THE  fIRST  BY  THE  CHRISTIAN 
CHURCH.) 

(See  John  xx.  19,  26.) 

Acts  XX.  7.  And  upon  the  first  day  of  the  week, 
when  the  disciples  came  together  to  break  bread,  Paul 
preached  unto  them,  ready  to  depart  on  the  moiTow ; 
and  continued  his  speech  until  midnight. 

 8.  And  there  were  many  lights  in  the  upper 

chamber,  where  they  were  gathered  together. 

I  Cop.  xvi.  1.  Now  concerning  the  collection  for  the 
saints,  as  I  have  given  order  to  the  churches  of  Galatia, 
even  so  do  ye. 

 2.  Upon  the  first  day  of  the  week  let  every 

one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  store,  as  God  hath  prospered 
him,  that  there  be  no  gatherings  when  I  come. 

Rev.  i.  10.  I  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lord's  day, 
and  heard  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a  trumpet, 

 13.  And  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  that  spake 

with  me.  And  being  turned,  I  saw  seven  golden  can- 
dlesticks ; 

(2.  DILIGENCE  ENJOINED.) 

Heb.  X.  25.  Not  forsaking  the  assembling  of  ourselves 
together,  as  the  manner  of  some  is;  but  exhorting  awe 


another :  and  so  much  the  more,  as  ye  see  the  day  ap» 
preaching, 

(3.  THE  JEWISH  SABBATH  ALSO  OBSERVED.) 

See  Acts  xiii.  42-44 ;  xvi.  13 ;  xvii.  2 ;  xviii,  4 
§  9.   The  New  Moon. 

(1.  OF  TISHRI.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  24.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 
saying.  In  the  seventh  month,  in  the  first  day  of  the 
month,  shall  ye  have  a  sabbath,  a  memorial  of  blow- 
ing of  trumpets,  a  holy  convocation. 

 25.  Ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  {herein :  but 

ye  shall  offer  an  oflFering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

See  Amos  viii.  5. 

(2.  OF  OTHER  MONTHS.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  5.  And  David  said  unto  Jonathan,  Be- 
hold, to  morrow  is  the  new  moon,  and  I  should  not 
fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at  meat :  but  let  me  go,  that  I 
may  hide  myself  in  the  field  unto  the  third  day  at  even. 

 18.  Then  Jonathan  said  to  David,  To  morrow 

is  the  new  moon :  and  thou  shalt  be  missed,  because 
thy  seat  will  be  empty. 

 ^  24.  So  David  hid  himself  in  the  field :  and 

when  the  new  moon  was  come,  the  king  sat  him  down 
to  eat  meat. 

—  ■ —  26.  Nevertheless  Saul  spake  not  any  thing  that 
day :  for  he  thought.  Something  hath  befallen  him,  he 
is  not  Clean ;  surely  he  is  not  clean. 

See  Num.  xxviii.  11-15. 

§  10.   Tlie  Sabbatical  Tear, 

(1.  PRESCRIBED.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  10.  And  si.x  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  land, 
and  shalt  gather  in  the  fruits  thereof: 

 11.  But  the  seventh  ye&r  thou  shalt  let  it  rest 

and  lie  still ;  that  the  poor  of  thy  people  may  eat : 
and  what  they  leave  the  beasts  of  "the  field  shall  eat. 
In  like  manner  thou  shalt  deal  with  thy  vineyai'd,  and 
with  thy  oliveyard. 

(2.  PROVISION  FOR  FOOD.) 

Lev.  XXV.  20.  And  if  ye  shall  say,  What  shall  we 
eat  the  seventh  year  ?  behold,  we  shall  not  sow,  nor 
gather  in  our  increase  : 

 21.  Then  I  will  command  my  blessing  upon 

you  in  the  sixth  year,  and  it  shall  bring  forth  fruit  for 
three  years. 

 22.  And  ye  shall  sow  the  eighth  year,  and  eat 

yet  of  old  fruit  until  the  ninth  year ;  until  her  fruits 
come  in  ye  shall  eat  of  the  old  store. 

(3.  THREATS  FOR  NEGLECTING.) 

Lev.  xxvi.  31.  And  I  will  make  your  cities  waste, 
and  bring  your  sanctuaries  unto  desolation,  and  I  will 
not  smell  the  savour  of  your  sweet  odours. 

 32.  And  I  will  bring  the  land  into  desolation : 

and  your  enemies  which  dwell  therein  shall  be  aston- 
ished at  it. 

 34  Then  shall  the  land  enjoj-  her  sabbaths,  as 

long  as  it  lieth  desolate,  and  ye  be  "in  your  enemies' 
land;  even  then  shall  the  land  rest,  and  enjoy  her  sab- 
baths. 

 35.  As  long  as  it  lieth  desolate  it  shall  rest ; 

because  it  did  not  rest  in  your  sabbaths,  when  ye  dwelt 
upon  it. 

 43.  The  land  also  shall  be  left  of  them,  and 

shall  enjoy  her  sabbaths,  while  she  lieth  desolate  with- 
out them  :  and  they  shall  accept  of  the  punishment  of 
their  iniquity ;  because,  even  because  they  despised 
my  judgments,  and  because  then  soul  abhorred  my 
statutes. 

(4.  FULFILLMENT  OF  THEM.) 

2  Chp.  xxxvi.  18.  And  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of 
God,  great  and  small,  and  the  treasures  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king,  and  of  his 
princes ;  all  these  he  brought  to  Babjdon. 

 19.  And  they  burnt  the  house  of  God,  and 

brake  do^vn  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  and  burnt  all  the 
palaces  thereof  with  fire,  and  destroyed  all  the  goodly 
vessels  thereof. 


574 


CHAP.  III. 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  xxn. 


2  Chr,  xxxvi.  20.  And  them  tbathad  escaped  from  the 
sword  carried  he  away  to  Babylon ;  where  they  were 
servants  to  him  and  his  sons  until  the  reign  of  the 
kmgdom  of  Persia : 

 21.  To  fulfil  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the 

mouth  of  Jeremiah,  until  the  land  had  enjoyed  her 
•  sabbaths :  for  as  long  as  she  lay  desolate  she  kept 
sabbath,  to  fulfil  threescore  and  tea  years. 

§  11.   Tear  of  JubUee. 

Lev.  XXV.  8.  And  thou  shalt  number  seven  sabbaths 
of  years  unto  thee,  seven  times  seven  years ;  and  the 
space  of  the  seven  sabbaths  of  years  shall  be  unto 
thee  forty  and  nine  years. 

 11.  A  jubilee  shall  that  fiftieth  year  be  unto 

j'ou :  ye  shall  not  sow,  neither  reap  that  which  grow- 
eth  of  itself  in  it,  nor  gather  the  grapes  in  it  of  thy 
vine  undressed. 

 12.  For  it  is  the  jubilee ;  it  shall  be  holy  unto 

you:  ye  shall  eat  the  increase  thereof  out  of  the  field. 

 13.  In  the  year  of  this  jubilee  ye  shall  return 

every  man  imto  his  possession. 

(See  Lev.  xxv.  14-17,  23-34,  39-41,  47-55 ;  xxvii. 
17-24,  for  the  operation  of  the  jubilee  on  debts,  lands, 
and  servitude.) 

CHAP.  IIL 
HISTORICAL  SACRED  SEASONS. 
§  12.   The  Passover. 

(1.  IT  MARKS  THE  BEGINNING  OP  THE  TEAR.*) 

Deut.  xvi.  1.  Observe  the  month  of  Abib,  and  keep 
the  passover  unto  the  Lord  thy  God :  for  in  the  month 
of  Abib  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  thee  forth  out  of 
EgJTt  by  night. 

Ex.  xii.  2.  This  month  shall  be  unto  you  the  begin- 
ning of  months :  it  shall  be  the  first  month  of  the  year 
to  you. 

(2.  CHOICE  OF  THE  PASCHAL  LAMB.) 

Ex.  xii.  3.  Speak  ye  unto  all  the  congregation  of 
Israel,  saying,  In  the  tenth  day  of  this  month  they 
shall  take  to  them  every  man  a  lamb,  according  to  the 
house  of  their  fathers,  a  lamb  for  a  house : 

 4.  And  if  the  household  be  too  little  for  the 

lamb,  let  him  and  his  neighbour  next  unto  his  house 
take  it  according  to  the  number  of  the  souls ;  every 
man  according  to  his  eating  shall  make  your  count  for 
the  lamb. 

 5.  Your  lamb  shall  be  without  blemish,  a  male 

of  the  first  yeat :  ye  shall  take  it  out  from  the  sheep, 
or  from  the  goats : 

 21.  Then  Moses  called  for  all  the  elders  of 

Israel,  and  said  unto  them,  Draw  out  and  take  you  a 
lamb  according  to  your  families,  and  kill  the  passover. 

(3.  TO  BE  KILLED  ON  THE  14tH  OF  THE  MONTH.) 

Ex.  xii.  6.  And  ye  shall  keep  it  up  until  the  four- 
teenth day  of  the  same  month :  and  the  whole  assem- 
bly of  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall  kill  it  in  the 
evening. 

(4.  THE  BLOOD  ON  THE  DOOR  POSTS.) 

Ex.  xii.  7.  And  they  shall  take  of  the  blood,  and 
strike  it  on  the  two  side  posts  and  on  the  upper  door 
post  of  the  houses,  wherein  they  shall  eat  it. 

 13.  And  the  blood  shall  be  to  you  for  a  token 

upon  the  houses  where  yeare :  and  when  I  see  the  blood, 
I  will  pass  over  you,  and  the  plague  shall  not  be  upon 
you  to  destroy  you,  when  I  smite  the  land  of  Egypt. 

 22.  And  ye  shall  take  a  bunch  of  hyssop,  and 

dip  it  in  the  blood  that  is  in  the  basin,  and  strike  the 
lintel  and  the  two  side  posts  with  the  blood  that  is  in 
the  basin ;  and  none  of  you  shall  go  out  at  the  door 
of  his  house  until  the  morning. 

 23.  For  the  Lord  will  pass  through  to  smite 

the  Egyptians ;  and  when  he  seeth  the  blood  upon  the 
hutel,  and  on  the  two  side  posts,  the  Lord  will  pass 

*  The  Hebrew  Civil  Year  began  with  Tishri  (October.)  At  the 
Exodus  the  Ecclesiastical  Year  was  made  to  betrin  with  Abib 
(April),  which,  after  the  Captivity,  was  called  also  Nisan.— H. 


over  the  door,  and  will  not  suffer  the  destroyer  to  come 
in  unto  your  houses  to  smite  you. 

(5.  TIME  and  place  OP  EATING.) 

Ex.  xii.  8.  And  they  shall  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night, 
roast  with  fire,  and  unleavened  bread  •,  and  with  bitter 
herbs  they  shall  eat  it. 

 9.  Eat  not  of  it  raw,  nor  sodden  at  all  VFith 

water,  but  roast  with  fire  ;  his  head  with  his  legs,  and 
with  the  piu'tenance  thereof. 

 10.  And  ye  shall  let  nothing  of  it  remain  un- 
til the  morning ;  and  that  which  remaineth  of  it  untU 
the  morning  ye  shall  burn  with  fire. 

Deut.  xvi.  2.  Thou  shalt  therefore  sacrifice  tne  pass- 
over  unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  of  the  flock  and  the 
herd,  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose  to 
place  his  name  there. 

 5.  Thou  mayest  not  sacrifice  the  passover 

within  any  of  thy  gates,  which  the  Lord  \hy  God 
giveth  thee: 

 6.  But  at  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God 

shall  choose  to  place  his  name  in,  there  thou  shalt 
sacrifice  the  passover  at  even,  at  the  going  down  of 
the  sun,  at  the  season  that  thou  earnest  forth  out  of 
Egypt. 

 7.  And  thou  shalt  roast  and  eat  it  in  the  place 

which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose:  and  thou  shalt 
turn  in  the  morning,  and  go  unto  thy  tents. 

(6.  manner  of  eating.) 
Ex.  xii.  11.  And  thus  shall  ye  eat  it ;  icith  your  loins 
girded,  your  shoes  on  your  feet,  and  your  staff  in  your 
hand;  and  ye  shall  eat  it  in  haste:  it  is  the  Lord's 
passover. 

 46.  In  one  house  shall  it  be  eaten;  thou  shalt 

not  carry  forth  aught  of  the  flesh  abroad  out  of  the 
house ;  neither  shall  ye  break  a  bone  thereof. 
(7.  WHO  may  and  mat  not  partake.) 

Ex.  xii.  43.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses  and 
Aaron,  This  is  the  ordinance  of  the  passover :  There 
shall  no  stranger  eat  thereof : 

 44.  But  every  man's  servant  that  is  bought  for 

money,  when  thou  hast  circumcised  him,  then  shaU 
he  eat  thereof 

 45.  A  foreigner  and  a  hired  servant  shall  not 

eat  thereof. 

Num.  ix.  14.  And  if  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  among 
you,  and  will  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  ;  ac- 
cording to  the  ordinance  of  the  passover,  and  accord- 
ing to  the  manner  thereof,  so  sliall  he  do :  ye  shall 
have  one  ordinance,  both  for  the  stranger,  and  for  him 
that  was  born  in  the  land. 

(8.  penalty  for  neglecting.) 

Ex.  xii.  47.  All  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall 
keep  it. 

Num.  ix.  13.  But  the  man  that  is  clean,  and  is  not 
in  a  journey,  and  forbcareth  to  keep  the  passover, 
even  the  same  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
people:  because  he  brought  not  the  offering  of  the 
Lord  in  his  appointed  season,  that  man  shall  bear 
his  siu. 

(9.  THE  little  passover,  A  MONTH  LATER,  FOR 
SUCH  AS  WERE  UNABLE  TO  KEEP  THE  REGULAR  ONE.) 

Num.  ix.  6.  And  there  were  certain  men,  M'ho  were 
defiled  by  the  dead  body  of  a  man,  that  they  could 
uot  keep  the  passover  on  that  day :  and  they  came  be- 
fore Moses  and  before  Aaron  on  that  day. 

 7.  And  those  men  said  unto  him.  We  are  de- 
filed by  the  dead  body  of  a  man :  wherefore  are  we 
kept  back,  that  we  may  not  offer  an  olTering  of  the 
Lord  in  his  appointed  season  among  the  children  of 
Israel ? 

 8.  And  Moses  said  unto  them.  Stand  still,  and 

I  will  hear  what  the  Lord  will  command  concerning 
you. 

 10.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying. 

If  any  man  of  you  or  of  your  posterity  shall  be  un- 
clean by  reason  of  a  dead  body,  or  be  in  a  journey  afar 
off,  yet  he  shall  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord. 

 11.  The  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month 

at  even  they  shall  keep  it,  arul  eat  it  with  imleavened 
bread  and  bitter  herbs. 


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(10.  THE  DAYS  OF  UNLEAVENED  BREAD.) 

Ex.  xii.  15.  Seven  days  shall  j-e  cat  unleavened 
bread ;  even  the  first  day  ye  shall  put  away  leaven  out 
of  your  houses :  for  whosoever  eatetli  leavened  bread 
from  the  first  day  until  the  seventh  day,  that  soul  shall 
be  cut  off  from  Israel. 

 18.  In  the  first  month,  on  the  fourteenth  day 

of  the  month  at  even,  ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread, 
until  the  one  and  twentieth  day  of  the  month  at  even. 

 19.  Seven  days  shall  there  be  no  leaven  found 

in  your  houses:  for  whosoever  eateth  that  which  is 
leavened,  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  con- 
gregation of  Israel,  whether  he  be  a  stranger,  or  born 
in  the  land. 

 20.  Ye  sliall  eat  nothing  leavened ;  in  all  your 

habitations  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread. 

—  xiii.  3.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Remem- 
ber this  day,  in  which  ye  came  out  from  Egypt,  out 
of  the  house  of  bondage  ;  for  by  strength  of  hand  the 
Lord  brought  you  out  from  this  place :  there  shall  no 
leavened  bread  be  eaten. 

 4.  This  day  came  ye  out  in  the  month  Abib. 

 6.  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  xmleavened  bread, 

and  in  the  seventh  day  shall  be  a  feast  to  the  Lord. 

 7.  Unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten  seven 

days ;  and  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  with 
thee,  neither  shall  there  be  leaven  seen  with  thee  in 
all  tlay  quartei-s. 

—  xxxiv.  18.  The  feast  of  unleavened  bread  shalt 
thou  keep.  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened 
bread,  as  I  commanded  thee,  in  tlie  time  of  the  month 
Abib :  for  in  the  month  Abib  thou  earnest  out  from 
Egypt. 

Deut.  xvi.  3.  Thou  shalt  eat  no  leavened  bread  with 
It;  seven  days  shalt  thou  eat  unleavened  bread  there- 
with, even  the  bread  of  affliction ;  for  thou  earnest  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  in  haste :  that  thou  mayest 
remember  the  day  when  thou  camest  forth  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt  all  the  days  of  thy  life. 

 4.  And  there  shall  be  no  leavened  bread  seen 

with  thee  in  all  thy  coast  seven  days ;  neither  shall 
there  any  thing  of  the  flesh,  which  thou  sacrificedst 
the  first  day  at  even,  remain  all  night  until  the  morn- 
ing. 

(11.  THE  FIRST  AND  LAST  DATS  ARE  "  HOLT  CONVO- 
CATIONS.") 

Lev.  xxiii.  4.  These  are  the  feasts  of  the  Lord,  even 
holy  convocations,  which  ye  shall  proclaim  in  their 
seasons. 

 5.  In  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month  at 

even  is  the  Lord's  passover. 

 6.  And  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same  month 

is  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  unto  the  Lord  :  seven 
days  ye  must  eat  imleavened  bread. 

 7.  In  the  first  day  j-e  shall  have  a  holy  convo- 
cation: ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein. 

 8.  But  ye  shall  offer  an  offering  made  by  fire 

unto  the  Lord  seven  days:  in  the  seventli  day  is 
a  holy  convocation:  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 
therein. 

Ex.  xii.  16.  And  in  the  first  day  there  shall  be  a  holy 
convocation,  and  in  the  seventh  day  there  shall  be  a 
holy  convocation  to  you ;  no  manner  of  work  shall  be 
done  in  them,  save  that  which  every  man  must  eat, 
that  only  may  be  done  of  j'ou. 

Deut.  xvi.  8.  Six  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened 
bread :  and  on  the  seventh  day  shall  be  a  solemn  as- 
sembly to  the  Lord  thy  God :  thou  shalt  do  no  work 
iJierein. 

(12.  THE  PASSOVER  TO  BE  PERPETUAL.) 

Ex.  xii.  14.  And  this  day  shall  be  unto  you  for  a 
memorial ;  and  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  to  the  Lord 
throughout  your  generations:  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast 
by  an  ordinance  for  ever. 

 17.  And  ye  shall  observe  the  feast  of  unleav- 
ened bread;  for  in  this  selfsame  day  have  I  brought 
your  armies  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt :  therefore  shall 
yQ  observe  this  day  in  your  generations  by  an  ordi- 
nance for  ever. 

 24.  And  ye  shall  observe  this  thing  for  an  or- 
dinance to  thee  and  to  thy  sons  for  ever. 


 25.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  ye  be 

come  to  the  land  which  the  Lord  will  give  you,  ac- 
cording as  he  hath  promised,  that  ye  shall  keep  this 
service. 

 26.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  j-our 

children  shall  say  unto  you.  What  mean  ye  by  this 
service  ? 

 27.  That  j^e  shall  saj-,  It  is  the  sacrifice  of  the 

Lord's  passover,  who  passed  over  the  houses  of  the 
children  of  Israel  in  Egypt,  when  he  smote  the  Egjqj- 
tians,  and  delivered  our  houses.  And  the  people  bowed 
the  head  and  worshipped. 

 42.  It  is  a  night  to  be  much  observed  unto  the 

Lord  for  bringing  them  out  from  the  land  of  Egypt : 
this  is  that  night  of  the  Lord  to  be  observed  of  all  the 
children  of  Israel  in  their  generations. 

—  xiii.  5.  And  it  shall  be  when  the  Lord  shall  bring 
thee  into  the  land  of  the  Canaanites,  and  the  Hittites, 
and  the  Amorites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites, 
which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give  thee,  a  land 
flowing  with  milk  and  honey,  that  thou  shalt  keep 
this  service  in  this  month. 

§  13.   Instances  of  Keeping  the  Passover. 

(1.  AT  SINAI,  ONE  TEAR  AFTER  THE  EXODUS.) 

Num.  ix.  2.  Let  the  children  of  Israel  also  keep  the 
passover  at  his  appointed  season. 

 3.  In  the  fourteenth  day  of  this  month,  at  even, 

ye  shall  keep  it  in  his  appointed  season :  according  to 
all  the  rites  of  it,  and  according  to  all  the  ceremonies 
thereof,  shall  ye  keep  it. 

 4.  And  Moses  spake  ixnto  the  children  of 

Israel,  that  they  should  keep  the  passover. 

 5.  And  they  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth 

day  of  the  first  month  at  even  in  the  wilderness  of 
Sinai:  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses,  so  did  the  children  of  Israel. 

(2.  UNDER  HEZEKIAH,  THE  THIRTEENTH  KING  OF 
JUDAH.) 

2  Chp.  XXX.  1.  And  Hezekiah  sent  to  all  Israel  and 
Judah,  and  wrote  letters  also  to  Ephraim  and  Jla- 
nasseh,  that  they  should  come  to  the  house  of  the  Lord 
at  Jerusalem,  to  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel. 

 2.  For  the  king  had  taken  counsel,  and  his 

l)rinces,  and  all  the  congregation  in  Jerusalem,  to  keep 
the  passover  in  the  second  mouth. 

 3.  For  they  could  not  keep  it  at  that  time, 

because  the  priests  had  not  sanctified  themselves  suf- 
ficiently, neither  had  the  people  gathered  themselves 
together  to  Jerusalem. 

 4.  And  the  thing  pleased  the  king  and  all  the 

congregation. 

 5.  So  they  established  a  decree  to  make  proc- 
lamation throughout  all  Israel,  from  Beer-sheba  even 
to  Dan,  that  they  should  come  to  keep  the  passover 
unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  at  Jerusalem :  for  they 
had  not  done  it  of  a  long  time  in  such  sort  as  it  was 
written. 

 13.  And  there  assembled  at  Jerusalem  much 

people  to  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  in  the 
second  month,  a  very  great  congregation. 

 15.  Then  they  killed  the  passover  on  the 

fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month ;  and  the  priests 
and  the  Ijcvites  were  ashamed,  and  sanctified  them- 
selves, and  brought  in  the  biu-nt  olTerings  into  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

 16.  And  they  stood  in  their  place  after  theh' 

manner,  according  to  the  law  of  Moses  the  man  of 
God :  the  priests  sprinkled  the  blood,  which  they  re- 
ceived of  the  hand  of  the  Levites. 

 17.  For  there  were  many  in  the  congregation 

that  were  not  sanctified :  therefore  the  Levites  had  the 
charge  of  the  killing  of  the  passovers  for  every  one 
tluit  was  not  clean,  to  sanctify  them  unto  tlie  Lord. 

 21.  And  the  children  of  Israel  that  were  pres- 
ent at  Jerusalem  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 
seven  days  with  great  gladness :  and  the  Levites  and 
the  priests  praised  the  Lord  day  by  day,  singing  with 
loud  instruments  unto  the  Lord. 

 22.  And  Uezekiah  spake  comfortably  unto  all 


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the  Levites  that  taught  the  good  knowledge  of  the 
Lord  :  and  they  did  eat  throughout  the  feast  seven 
days,  offering  peace  offerings,  and  making  confession 
lo  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers. 

2  Chr.  XXX.  23.  And  the  whole  assembly  took  coun- 
sel to  keep  other  seven  days:  and  they  kept  oUier 
seven  days  with  gladness. 

 •  24.  For  Ilezekiah  king  of  Judah  did  give  to 

the  congregation  a  thousand  bullocks  and  seven  thou- 
sand sheep ;  and  the  princes  gave  to  the  congregation 
a  thousand  bullocks  and  ten  thousand  sheep :  and  a 
great  number  of  priests  sanctified  themselves. 

 25.  And  all  the  congregation  of  Judah,  with 

the  priests  and  the  Levites,  and  all  the  congregation 
that  came  out  of  Israel,  and  the  strangers  that  came 
out  of  the  land  of  Israel,  and  that  dwelt  in  Judah,  re- 
joiced. 

 2G.  So  there  was  great  joy  in  Jerusalem:  for 

since  the  time  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  of 
Israel  there  was  not  the  like  in  Jerusalem. 

(.3.  IMPERFECT  PURIFICATION  EXCUSED.) 

2  Chr.  XXX.  18.  For  a  multitude  of  the  people,  even 
many  of  Ephraim  and  Manasseh,  Issachar  and  Zebulun, 
had  not  cleansed  themselves,  yet  did  they  eat  the  pass- 
over  otherwise  than  it  was  written.  But  Hezekiah  pray- 
ed for  them,  saying.  The  good  Lord  pardon  every  one 

 19.  T/t/it  prepareth  his  heart  to  seek  God,  the 

Lord  God  of  his  fathers,  though  he  be  not  cleansed 
according  to  the  purification  of  the  sanctuary. 

 20.  And  the  Lord  hearkened  to  Hezekiah, 

and  healed  the  people. 

(4.  UNDER  JOSIAH,  THE  SIXTEENTH  KmG  OF  JUDAH.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  29.  Then  the  king  sent  and  gathered 
together  all  the  elders  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

—  XXXV.  1.  Moreover,  Josiah  kejjt  a  passover  unto 
the  Lord  in  Jerusalem  :  and  they  killed  the  passover 
on  the  fourteenth  dai/  of  the  first  month. 

 2.  And  he  set  the  priests  in  their  charges,  and 

encouraged  them  to  the  service  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord, 

 3.  And  said  unto  the  Levites  that  taught  all 

Israel,  which  were  holy  unto  the  Lord,  Put  the  holy 
ark  in  the  house  which  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king 
of  Israel  did  build;  it  shall  not  be  a  burden  upon  your 
shoulders :  serve  now  the  Lord  your  God,  and  his 
people  Israel, 

 4.  And  prepare  yourselves  by  the  houses  of 

your  fathers,  after  j'our  courses,  according  to  the  writ- 
ing of  David  king  of  Israel,  and  according  to  the  writing 
of  Solomon  his  son: 

 5.  And  stand  in  the  holy  plctcs  according  to 

the  divisions  of  the  families  of  the  fathers  of  your 
brethren  the  people,  and  after  the  division  of  the 
families  of  the  Levites. 

 6.  So  kill  the  passover,  and  sanctify  yourselves, 

and  prepare  your  brethren,  that  they  may  do  according 
to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

 7.  And  Josiah  gave  to  the  people,  of  the  flock, 

lambs  and  kids,  all  for  the  passover  oflFerings,  for  all 
that  were  present,  to  the  number  of  thirty  thousand, 
and  three  thousand  bullocks :  these  tcere  of  the  king's 
substance. 

 8.  And  his  princes  gave  willingly  unto  the 

people,  to  the  priests,  and  to  the  Levites :  Hilkiah  and 
Zechariah  and  Jehiel,  rulers  of  the  house  of  God,  gave 
unto  the  priests  for  the  passover  offerings  two  thousand 
and  six  hundred  small  cattle,  and  three  hundred  oxen. 

 9.  Conaniah  also,  and  Shemaiali  and  Neth- 

aneel,  his  brethren,  and  Hashabiah  and  Jeiel  and 
Jozabad,  chief  of  the  Levites,  gave  unto  the  Levites 
for  passover  offerings  five  thousand  small  cattle,  and 
five  hundred  oxen. 

 10.  So  the  service  was  prepared,  and  the 

priests  stood  in  their  place,  and  the  Levites  in  their 
•  courses,  according  to  the  king's  commandment. 

 11.  And  they  killed  the  passover,  and  the 

priests  sprinkled  the"  blood  from  their  hands,  and  the 
Levites  flayed  them. 

 12.  And  they  removed  the  burnt  offerings, 

that  they  might  give  according  to  the  divisions  of  the 
families  of  the  people,  to  offer  imto  the  Lord,  as  it  is 
19  5 


written  in  the  book  of  Moses.  And  so  did  t f ley  wiih 
the  oxen. 

 13.  And  they  roasted  the  passover  with  fire 

according  to  the  ord'inance :  but  the  other  holy  offer- 
ings sod  they  in  pots,  and  in  caldrons,  and  in  pans,  and 
divided  them  speedily  among  all  the  people. 

 14.  And  afterward  they  made  ready  for  them- 
selves, and  for  the  priests :  because  the  priests  the  sons 
of  Aaron  were  busied  in  offering  of  burnt  offerings  and 
the  fat  until  night;  therefore  the  Levites  prepared  .for 
themselves,  and  for  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron. 

 15.  And  the  singers  the  sons  of  Asaph  were  in 

their  place,  according  to  the  commandment  of  David, 
and  Asaph,  and  Heman,  and  Jeduthun  the  king's 
seer ;  and  the  porters  waited  at  every  gate ;  they  might 
not  depart  from  their  service ;  for  theh  brethren  the 
Levites  prepared  for  them. 

 16.  So  all  the  service  of  the  Lord  was  pre- 
pared the  same  day,  to  keep  the  passover,  and  to  off'er 
burnt  offerings  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  according 
to  the  commandment  of  king  Josiah. 

—  —  17.  And  the  children  of  Israel  that  were  present 
kept  the  passover  at  that  time,  and  the  feast  of  unleav- 
ened bread  seven  days. 

 18.  And  there  was  no  passover  like  to  that 

kept  in  Israel  from  the  days  of  Samuel  the  prophet ; 
neither  did  all  the  kings  of  Israel  keep  such  a  passover 
as  Josiah  kej^t,  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and 
all  Judah  and  Israel  that  were  present,  and  the  inhab- 
itants of  Jerusalem. 

 19.  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  the  reign  of 

Josiah  was  this  passover  kept. 

(5.  UNDER  EZRA.) 

Ezr.  vi.  19.  And  the  children  of  the  captivity  kept 
the  passover  upon  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first 
month. 

 20.  For  the  priests  and  the  Levites  were  puri- 
fied together,  all  of  them  were  pure,  and  killed  the 
passover  for  all  the  children  of  the  captivity,  and  for 
their  brethren  the  priests,  and  for  themselves. 

 21.  And  the  children  of  Israel,  which  were 

come  again  out  of  captivity,  and  all  such  as  had  sepa- 
rated themselves  unto  them  from  the  filthiness  of  the 
heathen  of  the  land,  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
did  eat, 

(6.  IN  THE  TIME  OF  CHRIST.) 

Luke  ii.  41.  Now  his  parents  went  to  Jerusalem 
every  year  at  the  feast  of  the  passover. 

 42.  And  when  he  was  twelve  years  old,  they 

went  up  to  Jerusalem  after  the  custom  of  the  feast. 

—  xxii.  1.  Now  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew 
nigh,  which  is  called  the  passover. 

John  vi.  4.  And  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  Jews, 
was  nigh. 

—  xi.  55.  And  the  Jews'  passover  was  nigh  at  hand : 
and  many  went  out  of  the  country  up  to  Jerusalem 
before  the  passover,  to  purify  themselves. 

§  14.   Christ's  Last  Passover. 

(1.  THE  TRIUMPHAL  ENTRY  INTO  JERUSALEM.) 

Luke  xix.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was 
come  nigh  to  Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at  the  mount 
called  the  mount  of  Olives,  he  sent  two  of  his  disciples, 

 30.  Saying,  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against 

you  ;  in  the  which  at  3'6ur  entering  ye  shall  find  a  colt 
tied,  whereon  yet  never  man  sat :  loose  him,  and  bring 
Iiim  hither. 

—  —  31.  And  if  any  man  ask  you,  Why  do  ye  loose 
him.?  thus  shall  ye  say  unto  him,  Because  the  Lord 
hath  need  of  him. 

  32.  And  they  that  were  sent  went  their  way, 

and  found  even  as  he  had  said  unto  them. 

 33.  And  as  they  were  loosing  the  colt,  the 

owners  thereof  said  unto  them,  Why  loose  ye  the  colt? 

 34.  And  they  said.  The  Lord  hath  need  of 

him. 

Mark  xi.  2.  And  saith  unto  them.  Go  your  way  into 
the  village  over  against  you :  and  as  soon  as  ye  be 
entered  into  it,  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never 
man  sat;  loose  "him,  and  bring  Mm. 

 3.  And  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  Why  do  ye 

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tliis  ?  say  ye  that  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him ;  and 
straiglitway  lie  will  send  him  liither. 

Mark  xi."4.  And  they  went  their  way,  and  found 
the  colt  tied  by  the  door  without  in  a  place  where 
two  ways  met ;  and  they  loose  him. 

 5  And  certain  of  them  that  stood  there  said 

unto  them,  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  colt? 

 G.  And  they  said  unto  them  even  as  Jesus  had 

commanded  :  and  they  let  them  go. 

 7.  And  they  brought  the  colt  to  .Jesus,  and 

cast  their  garments  on  liim ;  and  he  sat  upon  him. 

 8.  And  many  spread  their  garments  in  the 

way;  and  otlicrs  cut  down  branches  otf  the  trees,  and 
strewed  tlwin  in  the  way. 

 9.  And  they  that  went  before,  and  they  that 

followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosjuina ;  Blessed  is  he  that 
Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord : 

 10.  Blessed  be  the  kingdom  of  our  father  David, 

that  Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  :  Hosanna  in  the 
highest. 

(2.  THE  PASSOVER  EATEN.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  17.  Now  the  first  day  of  the  feast  of  un- 
leavened bread  the  disciples  came  to  Jesus,  saying 
unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee 
to  eat  the  passover  ? 

 18.  And  he  said,  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a 

man,  and  say  unto  him.  The  Master  saith.  My  time  is 
at  hand ;  I  will  keep  the  passover  at  thy  house  with 
my  disciples. 

 19.  And  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had  ap- 
pointed them  ;  and  they  made  ready  the  jjassover. 

 20.  Now  when  the  even  was  come,  he  sat 

down  with  the  twelve. 

§  15.  The  Passover  becomes  a  Christian  Festiyal. 

Acts  XX.  6.  And  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after 
the  days  of  unleavened  bread,  and  came  unto  them  to 
Troas  in  five  days ;  where  we  abode  seven  days. 

I  Cop.  v.  7.  Purge  out  therefore  the  old  leaven,  that 
ye  may  be  a  new  lump,  as  ye  are  unleavened.  For 
even  Christ  our  passover  is  sacrificed  for  us : 

 8.  Therefore  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with 

old  leaven,  neither  with  the  leaven  of  malice  and 
wickedness ;  but  with  the  uflleavened  bread  of  sincerity 
and  truth. 

See  Acts  xii.  3,  4. 

§  16.  Pentecost. 

(1.  TO  BE  FIFTY  DAYS  FROM  THE  SECOND  DAY  OF 
THE  PASSOVER.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  15.  And  ye  shall  count  unto  you  from 
the  morrow  after  the  sabbath,  from  the  day  that  ye 
brought  the  sheaf  of  the  wave  oflfering;  seven  sab- 
baths shall  be  complete : 

 16.  Even  unto  the  morrow  after  the  seventh 

sabbath  shall  ye  number  fifty  days ;  and  ye  shall  ofier 
a  new  meat  oflering  unto  the  Lord. 

Deut.  xvi.  9.  Seven  weeks  shalt  thou  number  unto 
thee :  begin  to  number  the  seven  weeks  from  such  time 
as  thou  beginnest  to  put  the  sickle  to  the  com. 

(2.   TO  BE  A  "holy  convocation.") 

Lev.  xxiii.  21.  And  ye  shall  proclaim  on  the  self- 
same day,  that  it  may  be  a  holy  convocation  unto  you :  ye 
shall  do  no  servile  work  therein :  it  shall  be  a  statute  for 
ever  in  all  your  dwellings  throughout  your  generations. 

(3.   ITS  CHIEF  CEREMONY,  THE  OFFERING  OF  THE 
FIRSTFRUITS  OF  HARVEST.*) 

Lev.  xxiii.  17.  Ye  shall  bring  out  of  your  habitations 
two  wave  loaves  of  two  tenth  deals :  they  shall  be  of 
fine  flour ;  they  shall  be  baken  with  leaven ;  they  are 
the  fii-stfruits  unto  the  Lord. 

 18.  And  ye  shall  offer  with  the  bread  seven 

lambs  without  blemish  of  the  first  year,  and  one  young 
bullock,  and  two  rams :  they  shall  be  for  a  burnt  offer- 
ing unto  the  Lord,  with  tlieir  meat  offering,  and  their 
drink  offerings,  even  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Lord. 


*  In  the  later  Jewish  History  it  was  kept  in  commemoration 
also  of  the  Giving  of  the  Law.— H. 

57 


 19.  Then  ye  shall  sacrifice  one  kid  of  the 

goats  for  a  sin  offering,  and  two  lambs  of  the  first  year 
lor  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings. 

 20.  And  the  priest  shall  wave  them  with  the 

bread  of  the  firstfruits  for  a  wave  offering  belbre  the 
Lord,  with  the  two  lambs :  they  shall  be  holy  to  the 
Lord  for  the  priest. 

(4.  A  FREEWILL  OFFERING  TO  BE  MADE.) 

Deut.  xvi.  10.  And  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of 
weeks  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  with  a  tribute  of  a  free- 
will offering  of  thine  hand,  which  tliou  shall  give  unto 
tlie  LORD  Ihy  God,  according  as  the  Lord  thy  God 
hath  blessed  thee : 

(5.  to  be  KEPT  WITH  REJOICING.) 

Deut.  xvi.  11.  And  thou  shalt  rejoice  before  the 
Lord  thy  God,  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter, 
and  thy  manservant,  and  thy  maidservant,  and  the  Le- 
vite  that  is  within  thy  gates,  and  the  stranger,  and  the 
fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that  are  among  you,  in  the 
place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  to  place 
his  name  there. 

 12.  And  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast 

a  bondman  in  Egypt :  and  thou  shalt  observe  and  do 
these  statutes. 

(6.  THE  apostolic  PENTECOST.) 

Actsii.  1.  And  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  fully 
come,  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  one  place. 

(7.  INDICATIONS  OP  ITS  CONTrNUED  OBSERVANCE 
THE  APOSTOLIC  CHURCH.) 

Acts  xviii.  20.  When  they  desired  hi7n  to  tarry  longer 
time  with  them,  he  consented  not ; 

 21.  But  bade  them  farewell,  saying,  I  must  by 

all  means  keep  this  feast  that  cometh  in  Jerusalem : 
but  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  God  will.  And  he 
sailed  from  Ephesus. 

See  Acts XX.  16.   I  Cor.  xvi.  8. 

§  17.  The  Feast  of  Tabernacles. 

(1.   ITS  SEASON  AND  LENGTH.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  34.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say- 
ing. The  fifteenth  day  of  this  seventh  month  shall  he 
the  feast  of  tabernacles  for  seven  days  unto  the  Lord. 

 39.  Also  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh 

month,  when  ye  have  gathered  in  the  fruit  of  the  land, 
ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven  days :  on  the 
first  day  shall  be  a  sabbath,  and  on  the  eighth  day  shall 
he  a  sabbath. 

Deut.  xvi.  13.  Thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  taber- 
nacles seven  days,  after  that  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy 
corn  and  thy  wine. 

 14.  And  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  thy  feast,  thou, 

and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter,  and  thy  manservant, 
and  thy  maidservant,  and  the  Levite,  the  stranger,  and 
the  fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that  are  within  thy 
gates. 

 15.  Seven  days  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  feast 

unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  in  the  place  which  the  Lord 
shall  choose :  because  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless 
thee  in  all  thine  increase,  and  in  all  the  works  of  thine 
hands,  therefore  thou  shalt  surely  rejoice. 

(2.   ITS  FIRST  AND  LAST  DAYS  "  HOLY  CONVO- 
CATIONS.") 

Lev.  xxiii.  35.  On  the  first  day  shall  he  a  holy  con- 
vocation: ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein. 

 36.  Seven  days  ye  shall  offer  an  offering  made 

by  fire  unto  the  Lord  ;  on  the  eighth  day  shall  be  a 
holy  convocation  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  offer  an  offer- 
ing made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  :  it  is  a  solemn  assem- 
bly ;  and  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein. 

 37.  These  are  the  feasts  of  the  Lord,  which  ye 

shall  proclaim  to  he  holy  convocations,  to  offer  an  offer- 
ing made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord,  a  burnt  offering,  and  a 
meat  offering,  a  sacrifice,  and  drink  offerings,  every 
thing  upon  his  day : 

 38.  Beside  the  sabbaths  of  the  Lord,  and  beside 

your  gifts,  and  beside  all  your  vows,  and  beside  all  your 
freewill  offerings,  which  ve  give  unto  the  Lord. 
■8 


CHAP.  IV.,  V, 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  XXII. 


(3.  THS  BOOTHS,  Aj^D  THEIR  SIGNIFICANCE.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  40.  And  ye  shall  take  you  on  the  first 
day  the  boughs  of  goodly  trees,  branches  of  paliu  trees, 
and  the  boughs  of  thick  trees  and  willows  of  the  brook ; 
and  ye  shaU  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your  God  seven 
days. 

 41.  And  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  unto  the  Lord 

seven  daj^s  in  the  year  :  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  in 
your  generations  ;  ye  shall  celebrate  it  in  the  seventh 
month. 

 42. 'Ye  shall  dwell  in  booths  seven  days;  all 

that  are  Israelites  born  shall  dwell  in  booths  : 

 43.  That  your  generations  may  know  that  I 

made  the  children  of  Israel  to  dwell  in  booths,  when 
I  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt-.  I  am  the 
Lord  your  God. 

 44.  And  Moses  declared  unto  the  children  of 

Israel  the  feasts  of  the  Lord. 

(4.  THE  RENEWAL  OF  THE  FEAST  RY  NEHEMIAH.) 

Neh.viii.  14.  And  they  found  written  in  the  law 
which  the  Lord  had  commanded  by  Moses,  that  the 
children  of  Israel  should  dwell  in  booths  in  the  feast 
of  the  seventh  month : 

 15.  And  that  they  should  publish  and  proclaim 

in  all  their  cities,  and  in  Jerusalem,  saying.  Go  forth 
unto  the  mount,  and  fetch  olive  branches,  and  pine 
branches,  and  myrtle  branches,  and  palm  branches,  and 
branches  of  thick  trees,  to  make  booths,  as  it  is  written. 

 16.  So  the  people  went  forth,  and  brought  them, 

and  made  themselves  booths,  every  one  upon  the  roof 
of  his  house,  and  in  their  courts,  and  in  the  courts  of 
the  house  of  God,  and  in  the  street  of  the  water  gate, 
and  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  Ephraim. 

 17.  And  all  the  congregation  of  them  that  were 

come  again  out  of  the  captivity  made  booths,  and  sat 
under  the  booths:  for  since  the  days  of  Joshua  the  son 
of  Nun  unto  that  day  had  not  the  children  of  Israel 
done  so.    And  there  was  very  great  gladness. 

g  18.  Puriin. 

Est.  ix.  20.  And  Mordecai  wrote  these  things,  and 
sent  letters  unto  all  the  Jews  that  were  in  all  the  prov- 
inces of  the  king  Ahasuerus,  both  nigh  and  far, 

 21.  To  establish  this  among  them,  that  they 

should  keep  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  Adar, 
and  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same,  yearly, 

 22.  As  the  days  wherein  the  Jews  rested  from 

their  enemies,  and  the  month  which  w^as  turned  unto 
them  from  sorrow  to  joy,  and  from  mourning  into  a 
good  day  :  that  they  should  make  them  days  of  feasting 
and  joy,  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  another, 
and  gifts  to  the  poor. 

 23.  And  the  Jews  undertook  to  do  as  they 

had  begun,  and  as  Mordecai  had  written  unto  them  ; 

 24.  Because  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha, 

the  Agagite,  the  enemy  of  all  the  Jews,  had  devised 
against  the  Jews  to  destroy  them,  and  had  cast  Pur, 
that  is,  the  lot,  to  consmne  them,  and  to  destroy  them ; 

 26.  Wherefore  they  called  these  days  Purim 

after  the  name  of  Pur.  Therefore  for  all  the  M  ords  of 
this  letter,  and  of  that  which  they  had  seen  concern- 
ing this  matter,  and  which  had  come  unto  them, 

 27.  The  Jews  ordained,  and  took  upon  them, 

and  ujjon  their  seed,  and  upon  all  such  as  joined  them- 
selves unto  them,  so  as  it  should  not  fail,  that  they 
would  keep  these  two  days  according  to  their  writ- 
ing, and  according  to  their  appainted  time  every  year  ; 

 28.  And  that  ihese  days  should  be  remembered 

and  kept  throughout  every  generation,  every  family, 
eveiy  province,  and  every  city ;  and  that  these  days 
of  Purim  sliould  not  fail  from  among  the  Jews,  nor 
the  memorial  of  theoi  perish  from  their  seed. 

 29.  Then  Esther  the  queen,  the  daughter  of 

Abihail,  and  Mordecai  the  Jew,  VFrote  with  all  author- 
ity, to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  Purim. 

 30.  And  he  sent  the  letters  unto  all  the  Jews, 

to  the  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces  of  the 
kingdom  of  Ahasuerus,  with  words  of  peace  and  truth, 

 31.  To  confirm  these  days  of  Puriin  in  then- 

times  appointed,  according  as  ^lordecai  the  Jew  and  I 


Esther  the  queen  had  enjoined  them,  and  as  they  had 
decreed  for  themselves  and  for  their  seed,  the  matters 
of  the  fastings  and  their  cry. 

 32.  And  the  decree  of  Esther  confirmed  these 

matters  of  Puilm ;  and  it  was  written  in  the  book. 

§  19.   The  Feast  of  the  Dedication.* 
See  John  x.  22. 

CHAP.  IV, 
THE  DAY  OF  ATONEMENT, 
§  20.    Its  Institution. 

Lev.  xvi.  29.  And  this  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto 
you :  that  in  the  seventh  month,  on  the  tenth  day  of 
the  mouth,  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls,  and  do  no  work 
at  all,  whet/icr  it  be  one  of  your  own  country,  or  a 
stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you; 

 30.  For  on  that  day  shall  the  priest  make  an 

atonement  for  you,  to  cleanse  you,  that  ye  may  be 
clean  from  all  your  sins  before  the  Lord. 

 31.  It  sfiall  be  a  sabbath  of  rest  unto  you,  and 

ye  shall  afflict  your  souls,  by  a  statute  for  ever. 

 82.  And  the  priest,  whom  he  shall  anoint,  and 

whom  he  shall  consecrate  to  minister  in  the  priest's  office 
in  his  father's  stead,  shall  make  the  atonement,  and  shall 
put  on  the  linen  clothes,  even  the  holy  garments : 

 33.  And  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the 

holy  sanctuary,  and  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  for  the  altar: 
and  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the  priests,  and  for 
all  the  people  of  the  congregation. 

 34.  And  this  shall  be  an  everlasting  statute 

unto  you,  to  make  an  atonement  for  the  children  of 
Israel  for  all  their  sins  once  a  year.  And  he  did  as  the 
Lord  commanded  Moses. 

—  XXV.  9.  Then  shall  thou  cause  the  trumpet  of  the 
jubilee  to  sound  on  the  tenth  day  of  the  seventh  month, 
in  the  day  of  atonement  shall  ye  make  the  trumpet 
sound  throughout  all  your  land. 

?  21.   To  be  a  "Holy  Convocation." 

Lev.  xxiii.  27.  Also  on  the  tenth  day  of  this  seventh 
month  there  shall  be  a  day  of  atonement :  it  shall  be  a 
holy  convocation  unto  you ;  and  ye  shall  afflict  your 
souls,  and  offer  an  ofiering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

§  22.   Penalty  of  Violating  it. 

Lev.  xxiii.  28.  And  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same 
day :  for  it  is  a  day  of  atonement,  to  make  an  atone- 
ment for  you  before  the  Lord  your  God. 

 29.  For  whatsoever  soul  it  be  that  shall  not  be 

afflicted  in  that  same  day,  he  shall  be  cut  off  from 
among  his  people. 

 30.  And  whatsoever  soul  it  be  that  doeth  any 

work  in  that  same  day,  the  same  soul  will  I  destroy 
from  among  his  peopfe. 

 31.  Ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  work :  it  shall 

be  a  statute  for  ever  throughout  your  generations  in 
all  your  dwellings. 

 32.  It  shaU  be  unto  you  a  sabbath  of  rest,  and 

ye  shall  afflict  your  souls :  in  the  ninth  day  of  the 
month  at  even,  from  even  unto  even,  shall  ye  cele- 
brate your  sabbath. 

CHAP.  V. 

OCCASIONAL  FAST  AND  FEAST 
DAYS. 
§  23.  Public  Fasts. 

(1.  JEHOIAKIM's,  AT  WHICH  JEREjnAH'S  PHOPHECY 
WAS  READ.) 

Jer.  xxxvi.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth  year 
of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  in  the 

In  commemoration  of  the  cleansing  and  re-dedication  of  the 
.Temple  after  its  pollution  by  Aatlochua  Epiphanes. — H. 


CHAP.  V> 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  XXII. 


ninth  month,  that  they  prochiimed  a  fast  before  the 
LOBD  to  all  the  people  in  Jerusalem,  and  to  all  tlie  peo- 
ple that  came  from  the  cities  of  Judah  unto  Jerusalem. 
{2.  Ezra's,  befoee  the  ketuen  prom  the  cap- 
tivity.) 

Ezr.  viii.  21.  Then  I  proclaimed  a  fast  there,  at  the 
river  of  Ahava,  that  we  might  afflict  ourselves  before 
our  God,  to  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  us,  and  for  our 
little  ones,  and  for  all  our  substance. 

 22.  For  I  was  ashamed  to  require  of  the  king  a 

band  of  soldiers  and  horsemen  to  help  us  against  the 
enemy  in  the  way:  because  we  had  spoken  unto  the 
king,  saying.  The  hand  of  our  God  ('s  upon  all  them  for 
good  that  seek  him ;  but  his  power  and  his  wrath  is 
against  all  them  that  forsake  him. 

 23.  So  we  fasted  and  besought  our  God  for  this : 

and  he  was  entreated  of  us. 

(3.  nehemiah's,  at  making  the  covenant.) 

Neh.  ix.  1.  Now  in  the  twenty  and  fourth  day  of  this 
month  the  children  of  Israel  were  assembled  with  fast- 
ing, and  with  sackclothes,  and  earth  upon  them. 

 3.  And  they  stood  up  in  their  place,  and  read 

in  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  their  God  one  fourth 
part  of  the  day ;  and  another  fourth  part  they  confessed, 
and  worshipped  the  Lord  their  God. 

 4.  Then  stood  up  upon  the  stairs,  of  the  Levites, 

Jeshua,  and  Bani,  Kadmiel,  Shebaniah,  Bunni,  Shere- 
biah,  Bani,  and  Chenani,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
unto  the  Lord  their  God. 

(4.  fasts  called  foe.) 

Joeli.  13.  Gird  yourselves,  and  lament,  ye  priests: 
howl,  ye  ministers  of  the  altar :  come,  lie  all  night  in 
sackcloth,  ye  ministers  of  my  God :  for  the  meat  offer- 
ing and  the  drink  offering  is  withholden  from  the  house 
of  your  God. 

 14.  Sanctify  ye  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly, 

gather  the  elders  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  into 
the  house  of  the  Loed  your  God,  and  cry  unto  the  Lord, 

—  ii.  12.  Therefore  also  now,  saith  the  Lord,  turn 
ye  even  to  me  with  all  your  heart,  and  with  fasting,  and 
with  weeping,  and  with  mourning  : 

 15.  Blow  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  sanctify  a  fast, 

call  a  solemn  assembly : 

 16.  Gather  the  people,  sanctify  the  congrega- 
tion, assemble  the  elders,  gather  the  children,  and  those 
that  suck  the  breasts :  let  the  bridegroom  go  forth  of 
his  chamber,  and  the  bride  out  of  her  closet. 

Jam.  iv.  9.  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep :  let  your 
laughter  be  turned  to  mourning,  and  your '^oy  to  heaviness. 

(5.  WHAT  FAST  IS  ACCEPTABLE  TO  THE  LORD.) 

Is.  Iviii.  3.  Wherefore  have  we  fasted,  say  they,  and 
thou  seest  not?  wherejore  have  we  afflicted  our  soul,  and 
thou  takest  no  knowledge  ?  Behold,  in  the  day  of  your 
fast  ye  find  pleasure,  and  exact  all  your  labours. 

 4.  Behold,  ye  fast  for  strife  and  debate,  and  to 

smite  with  the  fist  of  wickedness :  ye  shall  not  fast  as  ye 
do  this  day,  to  make  your  voice  to  be  heard  on  high. 

 5.  Is  it  such  a  fast  that  I  have  chosen  ?  a  day  for  a 

man  to  afflict  his  soul  ?  is  it  to  bow  down  his  head  as  a  bul- 
rush, and  to  spread  sackcloth  and  ashes  under  him  f  wilt 
thou  call  this  a  fast,  and  an  acceptable  day  to  the  Lord  ? 

 6.  Is  not  tills  the  fast  that  I  have  chosen  ?  to 

loose  the  bands  of  wickedness,  to  undo  the  heavy  bur- 
dens, and  to  let  the  oppressed  go  free,  and  that  ye  break 
every  yoke  ? 

•  7.  Is  it  not  to  deal  thy  bread  to  the  hungry,  and 

that  thou  bring  the  poor  that  are  cast  out  to  thy  house? 
when  thou  seest  the  naked,  that  thou  cover  him ;  and 
that  thou  hide  not  thyself  from  thine  own  flesh  ? 

(6.  promises  to  those  who  fast  in  sincerity.) 
Is.  Iviii.  8.  Then  shall  thy  light  break  forth  as  the 
morning,  and  thine  health  shall  spring  forth  speedily  : 
and  thy  righteousness  shall  go  before  thee ;  the  glory 
of  the  Lord  shall  be  thy  rearward. 

 11.  And  the  Loed  shall  guide  thee  continually, 

and  satisfy  thy  soul  in  drought,  and  make  fat  thy 
bones:  and  thou  shalt  be  like  a  watered  garden,  and 
like  a  spring  of  water,  whose  waters  fail  not. 


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 12.  And  they  that  shall  he  of  thee  shall  build  the 

old  waste  places :  thou  shalt  raise  up  the  foundations  of 
many  generations ;  and  thou  shalt  be  called.  The  repairer 
of  the  breach,  The  restorer  of  paths  to  dwell  in. 

?  24.   Private  Fasts. 

(1.  of  MOSES  FOE  FOETY  DAYS.) 

Deut.  ix.  9.  When  I  was  gone  up  into  the  mount  to 
receive  the  tables  of  stone,  even  the  tables  of  the  cov- 
enant which  the  Loed  made  with  you,  then  I  abode  in 
the  mount  forty  days  and  forty  nights ;  I  neither  did  eat 
bread  nor  drink  water : 

 18.  And  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord,  as  at  the 

first,  forty  days  and  forty  nights:  I  did  neither  eat 
bread  nor  drink  water,  because  of  all  your  sins  which 
ye  sinned,  in  doing  wickedly  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 
to  provoke  him  to  anger. 

(2.  of  ELIJAH.) 

See  I  Kings  xix.  8. 

(3.  of  hezekiah.) 

Is.  xxxvii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  king  Hezekiah 
heard  it,  that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself 
with  sackcloth,  and  went  into  the  house  of  the  Loed. 

 -2.  And  he  sent  Eliakim,  who  was  over  the 

household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  the  elders  of 
the  priests,  covered  with  sackcloth,  unto  Isaiah  the 
prophet  the  son  of  Amoz. 

 3.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  Heze- 
kiah, This  day  is  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  rebuke,  and 
of  blasphemy :  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth, 
and  there  is  not  strength  to  bring  forth. 

(4.  of  DANIEL.) 

Dan.  X.  2.  In  those  days  I  Daniel  was  mourning 
three  full  weeks. 

 3.  I  ate  no  pleasant  bread,  neither  came  flash 

nor  wine  in  my  mouth,  neither  did  I  anoint  myself  at 
all,  till  three  whole  weeks  were  fulfilled. 

(5.  OF  ESTHER  AND  THE  JEWS  IN  PERSIA.) 

Est.  iv.  15.  Then  Esther  bade  them  return  Mordecai 

this  answer, 

 16.  Go,  gather  together  all  the  Jews  that  are 

present  in  Shushan,  and  fast  ye  for  me,  and  neither 
eat  nor  drink  three  days,  night  or  day :  I  also  and  my 
maidens  will  fast  likewise;  and  so  will  I  go  in  unto  the 
king,  which  is  not  according  to  the  law :  and  if  I  per- 
ish, I  perish. 

 17.  So  Mordecai  went  his  way,  and  did  accord- 
ing to  all  that  Esther  had  commanded  him. 

(6.  OF  CHEIST.) 

See  Mat.  iv.  1,  2.   Mark  i.  12,  13.   Luke  iv.  1,  2. 

(7.  THE  SPIRITUAL  EFFICACY  OF  FASTING.) 

Mark  ix.  29.  And  he  said  unto  them.  This  kind  can 
come  forth  by  nothing,  but  by  prayer  and  fasting. 
(8.  Christ's  instructions  with  respect  to 

FASTING.) 

Mat.  vi.  16.  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the 
hypocrites,  of  a  sad  countenance:  for  they  disfigure 
their  faces,  that  they  may  appear  unto  men  to  fast. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you,  They  have  their  reward. 

 17.  But  thou,  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thine 

head,  and  wash  thy  face ; 

 18.  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to  fast,  but 

unto  thy  Father  which  is  in  secret :  and  thy  Father 
which  seetli  in  secret  shall  reward  thee  openly. 

—  ix.  14.  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of  John, 
saying,  Why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  oft,  but  thy 
disciples  fast  not  ? 

Markii.  18.  And  the  disciples  of  John  and  of  the 
Pharisees  used  to  fast:  and  they  come  and  say  unto 
him,  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  and  of  the  Phari- 
sees fast,  but  thy  disciples  fast  not  ? 

 19.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Can  the  chil- 
dren of  the  bridechamber  fast,  while  the  bridegroom 
is  with  them?  as  long  as  they  have  the  bridegroom 
with  them,  they  cannot  fast. 

 20.  But  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bride- 
groom shall  be  taken  away  from  them,  and  then  shall 
they  fast  in  those  days. 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxm. 


§  25.  Thaiiksgiying. 

Neh.  viii.  9.  And  Nehemiah,  which  is  the  Tirshatha, 
and  Ezra  the  priest  the  scribe,  and  the  Levites  that 
taught  the  people,  said  unto  all  the  people,  This  day 
is  holy  unto  the  Lord  your  God ;  mourn  not,  nor 
weep.  For  all  the  people  wept,  when  they  heard  the 
words  of  the  law. 

 10.  Then  he  said  unto  them.  Go  your  way,  eat 

the  fat,  and  driuk  the  sweet,  and  send  portions  unto 


them  for  whom  nothing  is  prepared :  for  ihis  day  is 
holy  unto  our  Lord  :  neither  be  ye  sorry ;  for  the  joy 
of  the  LoKD  is  your  strength. 

 11.  So  the  Levites  stilled  all  the  people,  say- 
ing, Hold  your  peace,  for  the  day  is  holy  ;  neither  bo 
ye  grieved. 

 13.  And  all  the  people  went  their  way  to  eat, 

and  to  drink,  and  to  send  portions,  and  to  make  great 
mirth,  because  they  had  tmderstood  the  words  that 
were  declared  unto  them. 


BOOK  XXIIL— SACRED  PLACES. 


CHAP.  I. 

ALTARS  AND -HOLY  PLACES. 

§  1.   Patriarchal  Altars. 

Gen.  yiii.  20.  And  Noah  builded  an  altar  unto  the 
Lord  ;  and  took  of  every  clean  beast,  and  of  every 
clean  fowl,  and  offered  burnt  offerings  on  the  altar. 

—  xii.  7.  And  the  Lord  appeared  unto  Abram,  and 
said.  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land :  and  there 
builded  he  an  altar  unto  the  Lord,  who  appeared  imto 
him. 

 8.  And  he  removed  from  thence  unto  a  moun- 
tain on  the  east  of  Beth-el,  and  pitched  his  tent,  hav- 
ing Beth-el  on  the  west,  and  Hai  on  the  east :  and  there 
he  builded  an  altar  unto  the  Lord,  and  called  upon 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

 9.  And  Abram  journeyed,  going  on  still  to- 
ward the  south. 

—  xiii.  18.  Then  Abram  removed  his  tent,  and  came 
and  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  Mamre,  which  is  in  Hebron, 
and  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord. 

—  xxxiii.  20.  And  he  erected  there  an  altar,  and 
called  it  El-Elohe-Israel. 

—  XXXV.  1.  And  God  said  unto  Jacob,  Arise,  go  up 
to  Beth-el,  and  dwell  there :  and  make  there  an  altar 
unto  God,  that  appeared  unto  thee  when  thou  fleddest 
from  the  face  of  Esavx  thy  brother. 

 3.  And  let  us  arise,  and  go  up  to  Beth-cl ;  and 

I  will  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  who  answered 
me  in  the  day  of  my  distress,  and  was  with  me  in  the 
way  which  I  went. 

 6.  So  Jacob  came  to  Luz,  which  is  in  the  land 

of  Canaan,  that  is  Beth-el,  he  and  all  the  people  that 
were  with  him. 

 7.  And  he  built  there  an  altar,  and  called  the 

place  El-beth-el ;  because  there  God  appeared  unto 
him,  when  he  fled  from  the  face  of  his  brother. 

§  2.   Memorial  Pillars  of  Stone. 

(1.  m  WITNESS  OF  A  COVENANT  OF  RECONCILIATION 
AND  PEACE.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  43.  And  Laban  answered  and  said  unto 
Jacob,  These  daughters  are  my  daughters,  and  these 
children  are  my  children,  and  these  cattle  are  my  cat- 
tle, and  all  that  thou  seest  is  mine :  and  what  can  I 
do  this  day  unto  these  my  daughters,  or  unto  their 
children  which  they  have  borne '? 

 44.  Now  therefore  come  thou,  let  us  make  a 

covenant,  I  and  thou ;  and  let  it  be  for  a  witness  be- 
tween me  and  thee. 

 45.  And  Jacob  took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  for 

a  pillar. 

 4G.  And  Jacob  said  unto  his  brethren,  Gather 


stones ;  and  they  took  stones,  and  made  a  heap  :  aad 
they  did  eat  there  upon  the  heap. 

 47.  And  Laban  called  it  Jegar  sahadutha :  but 

Jacob  called  it  Galeed. 

 48.  And  Laban  said,  This  heap  is  a  witness 

between  me  and  thee  this  day.  Therefore  was  the 
name  of  it  called  Galeed, 

 49.  And  Mizpah ;  for  he  said.  The  Lord  watch 

between  me  and  thee,  when  we  are  absent  one  from 
another. 

 51.  And  Laban  said  to  Jacob,  Behold  this 

heap,  and  behold  this  pillar,  which  I  have  cast  betwixt 
me  and  thee ; 

 52.  This  heap  be  witness,  and  this  pillar  be  wit- 
ness, that  I  will  not  pass  over  this  heap  to  thee,  and 
that  thou  shalt  not  pass  over  this  heap  and  this  pillar 
unto  me,  for  harm. 

 53.  The  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of 

Nahor,  the  God  of  their  father,  judge  betwixt  us.  And 
Jacob  sware  by  the  fear  of  his  father  Isaac. 

 54.  Then  Jacob  offered   sacrifice  upon  the 

mount,  and  called  his  brethren  to  eat  bread :  and  they 
did  eat  bread,  and  tarried  all  night  in  the  moimt. 

(2.  TO  MARK  TIIE  PLACE  OF  A  VISION.) 

Gen.  xxviii.  16.  And  Jacob  awaked  out  of  his  sleep, 
and  he  said.  Surely  the  Lord  is  in  this  place ;  and  I 
knew  it  not. 

 17.  And  he  was  afraid,  and  said.  How  dread- 
ful is  this  place  !  this  is  none  other  but  the  house  of 
God,  and  this  is  the  gate  of  heaven. 

 18.  And  Jacob  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  took  the  stone  that  he  had  put  for  his  pillows,  and 
set  it  up/(?/*a  pillar,  and  poured  oil  upon  the  top  of  it. 

(3.  TO  MARK  TOE  SCENE  OF  A  TnEOPHANT.) 

Gen.  XXXV.  13.  And  God  went  up  from  him  in  the 
place  where  he  talked  with  him. 

 14.  And  Jacob  set  up  a  pillar  in  the  place 

where  he  talked  with  him,  even  a  pillar  of  stone  :  and 
he  poured  a  drink  offering  thereon,  and  he  poured  oil 
thereon. 

 15.  And  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place 

where  God  spake  with  him  Beth-el. 

(4.  IN  COMMEMORATION  OF  A  SIGNAL  MIRACLE.) 

Jos.  iv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  people 
were  clean  passed  over  Jordan,  that  the  Lord  spake 
unto  Joshua,  saying, 

 2.  Take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  people, 

out  of  evGiy  tribe  a  man, 

 3.  And  command  ye  them,  saying,  Take  you 

hence  out  of  the  midst  of  Jordan,  out  of  the  place 
where  the  priests'  feet  stood  firm,  twelve  stones,  and 
ye  shall  carry  them  over  with  you,  and  leave  them  in 
the  lodging  place,  where  ye  shall  lodge  this  night. 

 4.  Then  Joshua  called  the  twelve  men,  whom 


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]ie  liad  prepared  of  the  children  of  Israel,  out  of  every 
tribe  a  man : 

Jos.  iv.  5.  And  Joshua  said  unto  them,  Pass  over  be- 
fore the  ark  of  the  Lord  your  God  into  the  midst  of 
Jordan,  and  take  you  up  every  man  of  j-ou  a  stone 
upon  his  shoulder,  according  unto  the  number  of  the 
tribes  of  tlie  children  of  Israel : 

 6.  That  tliis  may  be  a  sign  among  you,  ihai 

when  your  children  ask  their  fathers  in  time  to  come, 
saying.  What  7nea/i  ye  by  these  stones  ? 

 7.  Then  ye  shall  answer  them.  That  the  waters 

of  Jordan  were  cut  off  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
of  the  Lord  ;  when  it  passed  over  Jordan,  the  waters 
of  Jordan  were  cut  off :  and  these  stones  shall  be  for 
a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  Israel  for  ever. 

 8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  so  as  Joshua 

commanded,  and  took  up  twelve  stones  out  of  the 
midst  of  Jordan,  as  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua,  ac- 
cording to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  and  carried  them  over  with  them  unto  the 
place  where  they  lodged,  and  laid  them  down  there. 

 9.  And  Joslma  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the 

midst  of  Jordan,  in  the  place  where  the  feet  of  tlie 
priests  which  Ijare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  stood :  and 
they  are  there  unto  this  day. 

(5.  IN  WITNESS  OP  A  COVENANT  BETWEEN  GOD 
AND  HIS  TEOPLE.) 

Jos.  xxiv.  26.  And  Joshua  wrote  these  words  in  the 
book  of  the  law  of  God,  and  took  a  great  stone  and  set 
it  up  there  under  an  oak,  that  was  by  the  sanctuary 
of  the  Lord. 

 27.  And  Joshua  said  unto  all  the  people,  Be- 

liold,  this  stone  shall  be  a  witness  unto  us  ;  for  it  halh 
heard  all  the  words  of  the  Lord  which  he  spake 
tmto  us  :  it  shall  be  therefore  a  witness  unto  you,  lest 
ye  deny  your  God. 

(6.  IN  ACKNOWI,EDGMENT  OF  DrVTNE  DELIVERANCE 
IN  BATTLE.) 

I  Sam.  vii.  12.  Then  Samuel  took  a  stone,  and  set  it 
between  Mizpeh  and  Shea,  and  called  the  name  of  it 
Eben-ezer,  saying.  Hitherto  hath  the  Lord  helped  us. 

§  3.   Mount  Sinai  set  Apart  for  the  GivLng  of  the 
Law. 

Ex.  xix.  10.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go 
unto  the  people,  and  sanctify  them  to  day  and  to  mor- 
row, and  let  them  wash  their  clothes, 

 11.  And  be  ready  against  the  third  day:  for 

the  third  day  the  Lord  will  come  down  in  the  sigiit 
of  all  the  people  upon  mount  Sinai. 

 12.  And  thou  ehalt  set  bounds  unto  the  peo- 
ple round  about,  saying.  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  that 
ye  go  not  up  into  the  mount,  or  touch  the  border  of  it : 
whosoever  toucheth  the  mount  shall  be  surely  put  to 
death : 

 13.  There  shall  not  a  hand  touch  it,  but  he 

shall  surely  be  stoned,  or  shot  through ;  whether  it  be 
beast  or  man,  it  shall  not  live :  when  the  trumpet 
fioundeth  long,  they  sliall  come  up  to  the  mount. 

 14.  And  Moses  went  down  from  the  moTmt 

unto  the  people,  and  sanctified  the  people;  and  they 
washed  their  clothes. 

 15.  And  he  said  unto  the  people,  Be  ready 

against  the  third  day:  come  not  viXyour  wives. 

 22.  And  let  the  priests  also,  which  come  near 

to  the  Lord,  sanctify  themselves,  lest  the  Lord  break 
forth  upon  them. 

 23.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  Lord,  The  peo- 
ple cannot  come  up  to  mount  Sinai :  for  thou  chargedst 
us,  saying,  Set  bounds  about  the  mount,  and  sanc- 
tify it. 

 24.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Away,  get 

thee  down,  and  thou  shalt  come  up,  thou,  and  Aaron 
■with  thee :  but  let  not  the  priests  and  the  people  break 
through  to  come  up  unto  the  Lord,  lest  he  break  forth 
upon  them. 

 25.  So  IMoses  went  down  unto  the  people,  and 

spake  unto  them. 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  he  said  unto  Moses,  Come  up  unto 
the  Lord,  thou,  and  Aaron,  Nadab,  and  Abihu,  and 
seventy  of  the  elders  of  Israel ;  and  worship  yc  atar  off. 


 2.  And  Moses  alone  shall  come  near  the  Lord  : 

but  they  sliall  not  come  nigh ;  neither  shall  llie  people 
go  up  witli  him. 

 13.  And  Moses  rose  up,  and  his  minister 

Joshua ;  and  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount  of  God. 

 14.  And  he  said  unto  the  elders,  Tarry  j  e  here 

for  us,  until  we  come  again  unto  you:  and,  behold, 
Aaron  and  Hur  are  with  you :  if  any  man  have  any 
matters  to  do,  let  him  come  unto  them. 

—  xxxiv.  2.  And  be  ready  in  the  morning,  and 
come  up  in  the  morning  unto  mount  Sinai,  and  present 
thyself  there  to  me  in  the  top  of  the  mount. 

 3.  And  no  man  sliall  come  up  with  thee, 

neither  let  any  man  be  seen  throughout  all  the  mount; 
neither  let  the  flocks  nor  herds  feed  before  that  mount 

§  4.   Altars  in  the  time  of  Moses. 

(1.  TO  BE  OP  EARTH  OR  UNHEWN  STONE.) 

Ex.  XX.  24.  An  altar  of  earth  thou  shalt  make  unto 
me,  and  shalt  sacrifice  thereon  thy  burnt  offerings,  and 
thy  peace  offerings,  thy  sheep,  and  thine  oxen  :  in  all 
places  where  I  record  my  name  I  will  come  imtb  thee, 
and  I  will  bless  thee. 

 25.  And  if  thou  wilt  make  me  an  altar  of 

stone,  thou  shalt  not  build  it  of  hewn  stone :  for  if 
thou  lift  up  thy  tool  upon  it,  thou  hast  polluted  it 

 26.  Neither  shalt  thou  go  up  by  steps  unto 

mine  altar,  that  thy  nakedness  be  not  discovered 
thereon.  * 

(2r  THE  5IEMORIAL  OF  THE  LAW.) 

Ex.  xxiv.  4.  And  Moses  wrote  all  the  words  of  the 
Lord,  and  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  builded 
an  altar  under  the  hill,  and  twelve  pillars,  according 
to  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel. 

(3.  THE  ALTAR  IN  MOUNT  EBAL.) 

Deut.  xxvii.  4.  Therefore  it  shall  be  when  ye  be  gone 
over  Jordan,  that  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones,  which  I 
command  you  this  day,  in  mount  Ebal,  and  thou  shalt 
plaster  them  with  plaster. 

 5.  And  there  shalt  thou  build  an  altar  unto 

the  Lord  thy  God,  an  altar  of  stones :  thou  shalt  not 
lift  up  any  iron  tool  upon  them. 

 6.  Thou  shalt  build  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy 

God  of  whole  stones  :  and  thou  shalt  offer  burnt  offer- 
ings thereon  unto  the  Lord  thy  God : 

 7.  And  thou  shalt  offer  peace  offerings,  and 

shalt  eat  there,  and  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy  God. 

Jos.viii.  30.  Then  Joshua  built  an  altar  unto  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel  in  mount  Ebal. 

 31.  As  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  com- 
manded the  children  of  Israel,  as  it  is  written  in  the 
book  of  the  law  of  Moses,  an  altar  of  whole  stones, 
over  which  no  man  hath  lifted  up  any  iron  :  and  they 
offered  thereon  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord,  and 
sacrificed  peace  offerings. 

(4.  THE  memorial  ALTAR  OF  THE  TRANSJORDANIC 
TRIBES.) 

Jos.  xxii.  10.  And  when  they  came  unto  the  borders 
of  Jordan,  that  are  in  tlie  land  of  Canaan,  the  children 
of  Reuben  and  the  children  of  Gad  and  the  half  tribe 
of  JIanasseh  built  there  an  altar  by  Jordan,  a  great 
altar  to  see  to. 

 11.  And  the  children  of  Israel  heard  sa}'.  Be- 
hold, the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  children  of  Gad 
and  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  have  built  an  altar 
over  against  the  land  of  Canaan,  in  the  border  of  Jor- 
dan, at  the  passage  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

 16.  Thus  saitli  the  whole  congregation  of  the 

Lord,  What  trespass  is  this  that  ye  have  committed 
against  the  God  of  Israel,  to  turn  awav  this  da}-  from 
following  the  Lord,  in  that  ye  have  builded  j-ou  an 
altar,  that  ye  might  rebel  this  day  against  the  Lord  ? 

 19.  Notwithstanding,  if  theland  of  yom-  pos- 
session he  unclean,  then  pass  over  unto  the  land  of 
tlie  possession  of  the  Lord,  wherein  the  Lord's  taber- 
nacle dwelleth,  and  lake  possession  among  us :  but 
rebel  not  against  the  Lord,  nor  rebel  against  us,  in 
building  you  an  altar  besides  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
our  God. 

—  ■ —  21.  Then  the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  chil- 


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CHAP.  n. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIIL 


dreu  ot  Gtid  and  the  half  tribe  of  !Maiuisseh  answered, 
and  said  unto  the  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel, 

Jos.  xxii.  22.  The  Lord  God  of  gods,  tlie  Lord  God 
of  gods,  he  knoweth,  and  Israel  he  shall  know  ;  it' ii  be 
in  rebellion,  or  if  in  transgression  against  the  Lord, 
(save  us  not  this  day,) 

 23.  That  wc  have  built  us  an  altar  to  turn 

from  following  the  Lord,  or  if  to  offer  thereon  burnt 
offering  or  meat  offering,  or  if  to  offer  peace  offerings 
thereon,  let  the  Lord  himself  require  it; 

 24.  And  if  we  have  not  rather  done  it  for  fear 

of  this  thing,  saying,  In  time  to  come  your  children 
might  speak  unto  our  children,  saying.  What  have  ye 
to  do  with  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  ? 

 25.  For  the  Lord  hath  made  Jordan  a  border 

between  us  and  you,  ye  children  of  Reuben  and  chil- 
dren of  Gad ;  ye  have  no  part  in  the  Lord  :  so  shall 
your  children  make  our  children  cease  from  fearing 
the  Lord. 

 26.  Therefore  we  said.  Let  us  now  prepare  to 

build  us  an  altar,  not  for  burnt  offermg,  nor  for  sacri- 
fice: 

 27.  But  that  it  may  be  a  witness  between  us, 

and  you,  and  our  generations  after  us,  that  we  might 
do  the  service  of  the  Lord  before  him  with  our  burnt 
offerings,  and  with  our  sacrifices,  and  with  our  peace 
offerings ;  that  your  children  may  not  say  to  our  chil- 
dren in  time  to  come.  Ye  have  no  part  in  the  Lord. 

 28.  Therefore  said  we,  that  it  shall  be,  when 

they  should  so  say  to  us  or  to  our  generations  in  time 
to  come,  that  we  may  say  again,  Behold  the  pattern 
of  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  which  our  fathers  made,  not 
for  burnt  offerings,  nor  for  sacrifices ;  but  it  is  a  wit- 
ness between  us  and  you. 

 29.  God  forbid  that  we  should  rebel  against 

the  Lord,  and  turn  this  day  from  following  the  Lord, 
to  build  an  altar  for  burnt  offerings,  for  meat  offerings, 
or  for  sacrifices,  besides  the  altar  of  the  Loed  our  God 
that  is  before  his  tabernacle. 


CHAP.  IL 

THE  TABERNACLE  AIO)  THE 
ARK. 


§5. 


The  Construction  of  the  Tabernacle  Com- 
manded. 


Ex.  XXV.  9.  According  to  all  that  I  shew  thee,  after 
the  pattern  of  tlie  tabernacle,  and  tlie  pattern  of  aU  the 
instruments  thereof,  even  so  shall  ye  make  it. 

§  6.   The  Conrt. 

(1.  ITS  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  13.  And  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the 
east  side  eastward  shall  be  fifty  cubits. 

 18.  The  length  of  the  court  sJiall  be  a  hundred 

cubits,  and  the  breadth  fifty  every  where,  and  tlie 
height  five  cubits  of  fine  twined  linen,  and  their  sock- 
ets of  brass. 

—  xxxvui.  13.  And  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty 
cubits. 

(2.  THE  HANGINGS  TOR  THE  WALLS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  9.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  court  of  the 
tabernacle :  for  the  south  side  southward  thet-e  shall  be 
hangings  for  the  court  of  fine  twined  linen  of  a  hun- 
dred cubits  long  for  one  side  : 

—  xxxviii.  9.  And  he  made  the  court:  on  the  south 
side  southward  the  hangings  of  the  court  we7-e  of  fine 
twined  linen,  a  hundred  cubits: 

—  xxvii.  11.  And  likewise  for  the  north  side  in 
length  tliere  xhall  be  hangings  of  a  hundred  cubits  long, 
and  his  twenty  pillars  and  their  twenty  sockets  of 
brass ;  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  of  silver. 

—  xxxvin.  11.  And  for  the  north  siAe.  the  hangings 
were  a  hundred  cubits,  their  pillars  mre  twenty,  and 
their  sockets  of  brass  twenty ;  the  hooks  of  the  pillars 
and  their  fillets  of  silver. 

—  xxvii.  12.  And  for  the  breadth  of  the  com-t  on 

583 


the  west  side  shall  be  hangings  of  fifty  cubits :  their 
pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten. 

—  xxxviii.  13.  And  for  the  west  side  wei'e  hangings 
of  fifty  cubits,  their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten; 
the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  (vf  silver. 

—  xxvii.  14.  The  hangings  of  one  side  of  the  gate 
shaU  be  fifteen  cubits :  their  pillars  three,  and  their 
sockets  three. 

 15.  And  on  the  other  side  sJmll  be  hangings 

fifteen  cubits:  their  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets 
three. 

—  xxxviii.  14.  The  hangings  of  the  one  side  of  tlit 
gate  were  fifteen  cubits ;  their  pillars  three,  and  their 
sockets  three. 

 15.  And  for  the  other  side  of  the  court  gate, 

on  this  hand  and  that  hand,  were  hangings  of  fifteen 
cubits  ;  their  pillars  three,  and  then-  sockets  three. 

(3.  THE  PILLARS  OF  THE  WALLS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  10.  And  the  twenty  pillars  thereof  and 
their  twenty  sockets  shall  be  of  brass ;  the  hooks  of 
the  pillars  and  their  fillets  shall  be  of  silver. 

—  xxxviii.  10.  Their  pillars  were  twenty,  and  their 
brazen  sockets  twenty ;  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and 
their  fillets  icere  of  silver. 

—  xxvii.  17.  All  the  pillars  round  about  the  court 
shall  be  filleted  with  silver ;  their  hooks  shall  be  of  silver, 
and  their  sockets  of  brass. 

—  xxxviii.  17.  And  the  sockets  for  the  pillars  were 
of  brass  ;  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  of 
silver  ;  and  the  overlaying  of  their  chapiters  of  silver ; 
and  all  the  pillars  of  the  court  icere  filleted  with  silver. 

 19.  And  their  pillars  imre  four,  and  their 

sockets  of  brass  four ;  their  hooks  of  silver,  and  the 
overlaymg  of  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets  of  silvei*. 

(4.  THE  GATE.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  16.  And  for  the  gate  of  the  court  sliall  be 
a  hanging  of  twenty  cubits,  of  blue,  and  purple,  and 
scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen,  wrouglit  with  needle- 
work :  and  their  pillars  shall  be  four,  and  their  sockets 
four. 

—  xxxviii.  18.  And  the  hanging  for  the  gate  of  the 
court  was  needlework,  ofbXne,  and  purple,  and  scarlet, 
and  fine  twined  linen :  and  twenty  cubits  was  the 
length,  and  the  height  in  the  breadth  was  five  cubits, 
answerable  to  the  hangings  of  the  court. 

§  7.   The  Altar  in  the  Court. 

(1.  ITS  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  1.  And  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  of  shit- 
tim  wood,  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad ;  the 
altar  shall  be  foursquare :  and  the  height  thereof  sJiall 
be  three  cubits. 

—  xxxviii.  1.  And  he  made  the  altar  of  burnt  offer- 
ing of  shittim  wood :  five  cubits  w«s  the  length  there- 
of, and  five  cubits  the  breadth  thereof;  it  was  four- 
square ;  and  three  cubits  the  height  thereof. 

(2.  ITS  CONSTRUCTION.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  2.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  horns  of  it 
upon  the  four  corners  thereof:  his  horns  shall  be  of 
the  same  :  and  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  brass. 

—  xxxviii.  2.  And  he  made  the  horns  thereof  on  the 
four  corners  of  it ;  the  horns  thereof  were  of  the  same : 
and  he  overlaid  it  with  brass. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  thou  shalt  make  for  it  a  grate  of 
net-work  of  brass ;  and  upon  the  net  shalt  thou  make 
four  brazen  rings  in  the  four  corners  thereof. 

— ■  —  5.  And  thou  shalt  put  it  under  the  compass  of 
the  altar  beneath,  that  the  net  may  be  even  to  the 
midst  of  the  altar. 

 8.  Hollow  with  boards  shalt  thou  make  it: 

as  it  was  shewed  thee  in  the  mount,  so  shall  they 
make  it. 

—  xxxviii.  4.  And  he  made  for  the  altar  a  brazen  grate 
of  network,  under  the  compass  thereof,  beneath  unto 
the  midst  of  it. 

(3.  ITS  STAVES  AND  RINGS.) 

Ex.  xxvii  6.  And  thou  shalt  make  staves  for  the 
altar,  staves  of  shittim  wood,  and  overlay  them  with 
brass. 


CHAP.  11. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxni. 


Ex.  xxvii.  7.  And  tlie  staves  shall  be  put  into  the 
rings,  iuid  the  staves  shall  be  upon  the  two  sides  of  the 
altar,  to  bear  it. 

—  xxxviii.  5.  And  he  cast  four  rings  for  the  four 
ends  of  the  grate  of  brass,  to  be  places  for  the  staves. 

 6.  And  he  made  the  staves  of  shittim  wood, 

and  overlaid  them  with  brass. 

 7.  And  he  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  on  the 

sides  of  the  altar,  to  bear  it  withal ;  he  made  the  altar 
hollow  with  boards. 

(4.  ITS  UTENSILS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  3.  And  thou  shalt  make  his  pans  to  re- 
ceive his  ashes,  and  his  shovels,  and  his  basins,  and 
his  fleshhooks,  and  his  firepans  :  all  the  vessels  there- 
of thou  shalt  make  of  brass. 

—  xxxviii.  3.  And  he  made  all  the  vessels  of  the 
altar,  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins,  and 
the  fleshhooks,  and  the  firepans:  all  the  vessels  there- 
of made  he  of  brass. 

§  8.   The  Laver  in  the  Court. 

Ex.  XXX.  18.  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  laver  of  brass, 
and  his  foot  also  of  brass,  to  wash  wUhal :  and  thou 
shalt  put  it  between  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion and  the  altar,  and  thou  shalt  put  water  therein. 

 19.  For  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  wash  their 

hands  and  their  feet  thereat. 

§  9.   The  Tabernacle  Itself. 

(1.  ITS  WALLS  TO  BE  OF  AC.\CI.V  BOAHDS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  15.  And  thou  shalt  make  boards  for  the 
tabernacle  of  shittim  wood  standing  up. 

 16.  Ten  cubits  shall  be  the  length  of  a  board, 

and  a  cubit  and  a  half  shall  be  the  breadth  of  one  board. 

—  xxxvi.  20.  And  he  made  boards  for  the  taberna- 
cle of  shittim  wood,  standing  up. 

 21.  The  length  of  a  board  was  ten  cubits,  and 

the  breadth  of  a  board  one  cubit  and  a  half. 

(2.  THEIR  NUMBER  AND  PLACE.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  18.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  boards  for 
the  tabernacle,  twenty  boards  on  the  south  side  south- 
ward. 

 20.  And  for  the  second  side  of  the  tabernacle 

on  the  north  side  there  shall  be  twenty  boards, 

 22.  And  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  west- 
ward thou  shalt  make  six  boards. 

 23.  And  two  boards  shalt  thou  make  for  the 

comers  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two  sides. 

 25.  And  they  shall  be  eight  boards,  and  their 

sockets  of  silver,  sixteen  sockets  ;  two  sockets  under 
one  board,  and  two  sockets  under  another  board. 

—  xxxvi.  23.  And  he  made  boards  for  the  taberna- 
cle ;  twenty  boards  for  the  south  side  southward : 

 25.  And  for  the  other  side  of  the  tabernacle, 

ijoh-kh  is  toward  the  north  corner,  he  made  twenty 
boards, 

 27.  And  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  west- 
ward he  made  six  boards. 

 28.  And  two  boards  made  he  for  the  comers 

of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two  sides. 

 80.  And  there  were  eight  boards;  and  their 

sockets  ^Dere  sixteen  sockets  of  silver,  under  every 
board  two  sockets^ 

(3.  THE  TENONS  AND  SOCKETS  OP  THE  BOARDS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  17.  Two  tenons  there  shall  be  in  one  board, 
set  in  order  one  against  another :  thus  shalt  thou 
make  for  all  the  boards  of  tlie  tabernacle. 

 19.  And  thou  shalt  make  forty  sockets  of  sil- 
ver under  the  twenty  boards ;  two  sockets  under  one 
board  for  his  two  tenons,  and  two  sockets  under 
another  board  for  his  two  tenons. 

 21.  And  their  forty  sockets  of  silver ;  two 

sockets  under  one  board,  and  two  sockets  under 
another  board. 

—  xxxvi.  22.  One  board  had  two  tenons,  equally 
distant  one  from  another:  thus  did  he  make  for  ail 
the  boards  of  the  tabernacle. 

—  —  24.  And  forty  sockets  of  silver  he  made  under 
the  twenty  boards ;  two  sockets  uuder  one  board  for 


his  two  tenons,  and  two  sockets  under  another  board 
for  his  two  tenons. 

 26.  And  their  forty  sockets  of  silver ;  two 

sockets  under  one  board,  and  two  sockets  imder 
another  board. 

(4.  THE  COUPLINGS  AT  THE  CORNERS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  24.  And  they  shall  be  coupled  together 
beneath,  and  they  shall  be  coupled  together  above  the 
head  of  it  unto  one  ring :  thus  shall  it  be  for  them 
both  ;  they  sliall  be  for  the  two  corners. 

—  xxxvi.  29.  And  they  were  coupled  beneath,  and 
coupled  together  at  the  head  thereof,  to  one  ring :  thus 
be  did  to  both  of  theui  in  both  the  corners. 

(5.  The  bars  to  hold  the  boards  together.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  26.  And  thou  shalt  make  bars  of  shittim 
wood ;  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the  taber- 
nacle, 

 27.  And  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other 

side  of  the  tabernacle,  and  five  bars  for  the  boards  of 
the  side  of  the  tabernacle,  for  the  two  sides  westward. 

 28.  And  the  middle  bar  in  the  midst  of  the 

boards  shall  reach  from  end  to  end. 

—  xxxvi.  31.  And  he  made  bars  of  shittim  wood ; 
five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the  tabernacle, 

 32.  And  five  bars  tor  the  boards  of  the  other 

side  of  the  tabernacle,  and  five  bars  for  the  boards  of 
the  tabernacle  for  the  sides  westward. 

 33.  And  he  made  the  middle  bar  to  shoot 

through  the  boards  from  the  one  end  to  the  other. 

(6.  the  golden  covering  of  the  tabernacle 

WALLS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  29.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  the  boards 
with  gold,  and  make  their  rings  of  gold  for  places  for 
the  bars:  and  thou  shalt  overlay  the  bars  with  gold. 

—  xxxvi.  34.  And  he  overlaid  the  boards  with  gold, 
and  made  their  rings  of  gold  to  be  places  for  the  bars, 
and  overlaid  the  bars  with  gold. 

(7.  THE  LNNER  TENT-CLOTH.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  1.  Moreover  thou  shalt  make  the  taber- 
nacle with  ten  curtains  of  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue, 
and  purple,  and  scarlet:  with  cherubim  of  cunning 
work  shalt  thou  make  them. 

 2.  The  length  of  one  curtain  shall  be  eight 

and  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four 
cubits :  and  every  one  of  the  curtains  shall  have  one 
measure. 

 3.  The  five  curtains  shall  be  coupled  together 

one  to  another ;  and  otJier  five  cm-tains  shall  be  coupled 
one  to  another. 

 4.  And  thou  shalt  make  loops  of  blue  upon 

the  edge  of  the  one  curtain  from  the  selvedge  in  the 
coupling ;  and  likewise  shalt  thou  make  in  the  utter- 
most edge  of  anotlier  curtain,  in  the  coupling  of  the 
second. 

 5.  Fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the  one 

curtain,  and  fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the  edge 
of  the  curtain  that  is  in  the  coupling  of  the  second  ; 
that  the  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  another. 

 6.  And  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  gold, 

and  couple  the  curtains  together  with  the  taches :  and 
it  shall  be  one  tabernacle. 

—  xxxvi.  8.  And  cxcvy  wise  hearted  man  among 
them  that  M^rought  the  work  of  the  tabernacle  made 
ten  curtains  of  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue,  and  purple, 
and  scarlet :  icith  cherubim  of  cunning  work  made  ho 
them. 

 9.  The  length  of  one  curtain  was  twenty  and 

eight  cubits,  and  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits : 
the  curtains  tcere  all  of  one  size. 

 10.  And  he  coupled  the  five  curtains  one  unto 

another :  and  tlie  other  five  curtains  he  coupled  one 
unto  another. 

 11.  And  he  made  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of 

one  curtain  from  the  selvedge  in  the  coupling:  like- 
wise he  made  in  the  uttermost  side  of  another  curtain, 
in  the  coupling  of  the  second. 

 12.  Fifty  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  and 

fiftv  loops  made  he  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain  which 
■was  in  the  coupling  of  the  second:  the  loops  held  one 
curtain  to  another. 


5 


84 


CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


Ex.  xxxvi.  13.  And  he  made  flftj^  taches  of  gold,  and 
coupled  the  curtains  one  unto  another  with  the  taches : 
so  it  became  one  tabernacle. 

(8.  THE  OUTER  TENT-CLOTII.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  7.  And  thou  shall  make  curtains  of  goats' 
hair  to  be  a  covering  upon  the  tabernacle :  eleven 
curtains  shall  thou  make. 

 8.  The  length  of  one  curtain  ^liall  he  thirty 

cubits,  and  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits :  and 
the  eleven  curtains  shdl  he  all  of  one  measure. 

 Si.  And  Ihou  shall  couple  five  cm'tains  by  them- 
selves, and  six  curtains  by  themselves,  and  shall  double 
the  sixth  curtain  in  the  forefront  of  the  tabernacle. 

 10.  And  thou  shall  make  fifty  loops  on  the 

edge  of  the  one  curtain  that  is  outmost  in  the  coup- 
ling, and  fifty  loops  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain  which 
couplelh  the  second. 

 11.  And  thou  shall  make  fifty  taches  of  brass, 

and  put  the  taches  into  the  loops,  and  couple  the  lent 
together,  that  it  may  be  one. 

 13.  And  the  remnant  thai  remainelh  of  the 

curtains  of  the  tent,  the  half  cm'tain  tlial  remainelh, 
shall  hang  over  the  back  side  of  the  tabernacle. 

 13.  And  a  cubit  on  the  one  side,  and  a  cubit 

on  the  other  side  of  that  which  remainelh  in  the  length 
of  the  curtains  of  the  tent,  it  shall  hang  over  the  sides 
of  the  tabernacle,  on  this  side  and  on  that  side,  to 
cover  it. 

—  xxxvi.  14.  And  he  made  curtains  of  goats'  hair  for 
the  tent  over  the  tabernacle :  eleven  curtains  he  made 
them. 

 15.  The  length  of  one  curtain  was  thirty  cu- 
bits, and  four  cubits  was  the  breadth  of  one  curtain : 
the  eleven  curtains  were  of  one  size. 

 16.  And  he  coupled  five  curtains  by  them- 
selves, and  si.x  curtains  by  themselves. 

 17.  And  he  made  fifty  loops  upon  the  utter- 
most edge  of  the  curtain  in  the  coupling,  and  fifty 
loops  made  be  upon  the  edge  of  the  curtain  which 
coupleth  the  second. 

 18.  And  he  made  fifty  taches  o/ brass  to  couple 

the  tent  together,  that  it  might  be  one. 

(9.  TWO  OTHER  COVERINGS  ON  THE  TOP  OF  THESE.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  14.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  covering  for 
the  tent  of  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  a  covering  above 
of  badgers'  skins. 

See  Ex.  xxxvi.  19. 


(10.  THE  PINS  AND  VESSELS  OF  THE  TABERNACLE.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  19.  All  the  vessels  of  the  tabernacle  in  all 
the  service  thereof,  and  all  the  pins  thereof,  and  all 
the  pins  of  the  court,  shall  he  of  brass. 

—  xxxviii.  20.  And  all  the  pins  of  the  tabernacle, 
and  of  the  court  round  about,  were  of  brass. 

§  10.   The  Holy  Place. 

(1.  SEPARATED  FKOM  THE  MOST  HOLY  PLACE  BY  A 
VAIL.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  31.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  vail  of  blue, 
and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen  of  cun- 
ning work :  with  cherubim  shall  it  be  made. 

 32.  And  thou  shalt  hang  it  upon  four  pillars 

of  shittim  wood  overlaid  with  gold  :  their  hooks  shall 
be  of  gold,  upon  the  four  sockets  of  silver. 

 33.  And  thou  shalt  hang  up  the  vail  under  the 

taches,  that  tliou  mayest  bring  in  thither  within  the 
vail  the  ark  of  the  testimony  :  and  tiie  vail  shall  divide 
unto  you  between  the  holy  place  and  the  most  holy. 

(3.  THE  OUTER  DOOR  OF  THE  HOLY  PLACE.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  36.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  hanging  for  the 
door  of  the  lent,  of  blue,  and  ]5urple,  and  scarlet,  and 
fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needle-work. 

_  —  —  37.  And  thou  shalt  make  for  the  hanging  five 
pillars  of  shittim  wood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold, 
and  their  hooks  shall  he  of  gold :  and  thou  shalt  cast 
five  sockets  of  brass  for  them. 

(3.  THE  ARRANGEMENT  OF  ITS  CONTENTS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  35.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  table  without 
the  vail,  and  the  candlestick  over  against  the  table  on 
19b 


the  side  of  the  tabernacle  toward  the  south  ;  and  thou 
shalt  put  the  table  on  the  north  side. 

(4.  THE  TABLE  OF  SHEWBREAD.) 

Ex.  XXV.  23.  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  table  (S/ shittim 
wood:  two  cubits  shall  he  the  length  thereof,  and  a 
cubit  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the 
height  thereof. 

 24.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  -with  pure  gold, 

and  make  thereto  a  crown  of  gold  round  about. 

 25.  And  thou  shalt  make  unto  it  a  border  of  a 

handbreadth  round  about,  and  thou  shalt  make  a 
golden  crown  to  the  border  thereof  round  about. 

 26.  And  thou  shalt  make  for  it  four  rings  of 

gold,  and  put  the  rings  in  the  four  corners  that  are  on 
the  four  feet  thereof 

 27.  Over  against  the  border  shall  the  rings  be 

for  places  of  the  staves  to  bear  the  table. 

 28.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  of  shittim 

wood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold,  that  the  table  may 
be  borne  with  them. 

 29.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  dishes  thereof, 

and  spoons  thereof,  ami  covers  thereof,  and  bowls 
thereof,  to  cover  withal :  of  pure  gold  shalt  thou  make 
them. 

 30.  And  thou  shalt  set  upon  the  table  shew- 

bread  before  me  always. 

—  xxxvii.  10.  And  he  made  the  table  of  shittim 
wood :  two  cubits  was  the  length  thereof,  and  a  cubit 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height 
thereof: 

 11.  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  and 

made  thereunto  a  crown  of  gold  round  about. 

 12.  Also  he  made  thereunto  a  border  of  a 

handbreadth  round  about ;  and  made  a  crown  of  gold 
for  the  border  thereof  round  about. 

 13.  And  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold,  and 

jnit  the  rings  upon  the  four  corners  that  were  in  the 
four  feet  thereof 

—  —  14.  Over  against  the  border  were  the  rings, 
the  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  the  table. 

 15.  And  he  made  the  staves  of  shittim  wood, 

and  overlaid  them  with  gold,  to  bear  the  table. 

 16.  And  he  made  the  vessels  which  were  upon 

the  table,  his  dishes,  and  his  spoons,  and  his  bowls, 
and  his  covers  to  cover  withal,  of  pure  gold. 

(5.  THE   GOLDEN  CANDLESTICK.) 

Ex.  XXV.  31.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  candlestick  of 
pure  gold :  of  beaten  work  shall  the  candlestick  be 
made:  his  shaft,  and  his  branches,  his  bowls,  his  knops, 
and  his  flowers,  shall  be  of  the  same. 

 32.  And  six  branches  shall  come  out  of  the 

sides  of  it ;  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out  of 
the  one  side,  and  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out 
of  the  other  side : 

 33.  Three  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds,  icith 

a  knop  and  a  flower  in  one  branch  ;  and  three  bowls 
made  like  almonds  in  the  other  branch,  with  a  knop 
and  a  flower:  so  in  the  six  branches  that  come  out  of 
the  candlestick. 

 34.  And  in  the  candlestick  shall  he  four  bowls 

made  like  unto  almonds,  with  their  knops  and  their 
flowers. 

 35.  And  there  shall  he  a  knop  under  two 

branches  of  the  same,  and  a  knop  under  two  branches 
of  the  same,  and  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the 
same,  according  to  the  six  branches  that  proceed  out 
of  the  candlestick. 

 36.  Their  knops  and  their  branches  shall  be  of 

the  same :  all  of  it  shall  he  one  beaten  work  of  pure 
gold. 

 37.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  seven  lamps 

thereof:  and  they  shall  light  the  lamps  thereof,  that 
they  may  give  light  over  against  it. 

 38.  And  the  tongs  thereof,  and  the  snufiUishes 

thereof,  sluiU  he  of  intre  gold. 

 39.  Of  a  talent  of  pure  gold  shall  he  make  it, 

with  all  these  vessels. 

 40.  And  look  that  thou  make  them  after  their 

pattern,  which  was  shewed  thee  in  the  mount. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  And  he  made  the  candlestick  of  pure 
gold :  of  beaten  work  made  he  the  candlestick ;  Lis 

585 


CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


shaft,  and  his  branch,  his  bowls,  his  knops,  and  his 
flowers,  were  of  the  same : 

Ex.  xxxvii.  18.  And  six  branches  going  out  of  tlie 
Bides  thereof ;  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out  of 
the  one  side  thereof,  and  three  branches  of  the  candle- 
Btick  out  of  the  other  side  thereof: 

— •  —  19.  Three  bowls  made  after  the  fashion  of  al- 
monds in  one  branch,  a  knop  and  a  flower ;  and  three 
bowls  made  like  almonds  in  another  branch,  a  knop 
and  a  flower  :  so  throughout  the  six  branches  going 
out  of  the  candlestick. 

 30.  And  in  the  candlestick  we^re  four  bowls 

made  like  almonds, his  knops,  and  his  flowers: 

 31.  And  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the 

same,  and  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same, 
and  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same,  according 
to  the  six  branches  going  out  of  it. 

 23.   Their  knops  and  their  branches  were 

of  the  same :  all  of  it  was  one  beaten  work  of  pure 
gold. 

 33.  And  he  made  his  seven  lamps,  and  his 

snuffers,  and  liis  snufifdishes,  of  pure  gold. 

 34.  Of  a.  talent  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and 

all  the  vessels  thereof. 

(6.  THE  ALTAR  OF  mCENSE.) 

Ex.  XXX.  1.  And  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  to  burn 
incense  upon :  of  shittira  wood  shalt  thou  make  it. 

 3.  A  cubit  shall  be  the  length  thereof,  and  a 

cubit  the  breadtli  thereof ;  foursquare  sliall  it  be :  and 
two  cubits  shall  be  the  height  thereof :  the  horns  there- 
of slwM  be  of  the  same. 

—  —  3.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold, 
the  top  thereof,  and  the  sides  thereof  round  about,  and 
the  horns  thereof;  and  thou  shalt  make  unto  it  a  crown 
of  gold  round  about. 

 4.  And  two  golden  rings  shalt  thou  make  to  it 

under  the  crown  of  it,  by  the  two  corners  thereof, 
upon  the  two  sides  of  it  shalt  thou  make  it;  and  they 
shall  be  for  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  withal. 

 5.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  of  shittim 

wood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold. 

—  xxxvii.  25.  And  he  made  the  incense  altar  of 
shittim  wood :  the  length  of  it  was  a  cubit,  and  the 
breadth  of  it  a  cubit;  it  was  foursquare;  and  two  cu- 
bits was  the  height  of  it ;  the  horns  thereof  were  of  the 
same. 

 26.  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  both  the 

top  of  it,  and  the  sides  thereof  round  about,  and  the 
horns  of  it :  also  he  made  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold 
round  about. 

—  —  27.  And  he  made  two  rings  of  gold  for  it 
tmder  the  crown  thereof,  by  the  two  corners  of  it,  upon 
the  two  sides  thereof,  to  be  places  for  the  staves  to  bear 
it  withal. 

 38.  And  he  made  tlie  staves  of  shittim  wood, 

and  overlaid  them  with  gold. 

(7.  ITS  PLACE.) 

Ex.  XXX.  6.  And  thou  shaltput  it  before  the  vail  that 
is  by  the  ark  of  the  testimony,  before  the  mercy  seat 
that  is  over  the  testimony,  where  I  will  meet  with  thee. 

(8.  THE  EVER-BURNINO  LAMPS  IN  TIIE  HOLY  PLACE.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  20.  And  thou  shalt  command  the  children 
of  Israel,  that  they  bring  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for 
the  light,  to  cause  the  lamp  to  burn  always. 

 31.   In  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation 

without  the  vail,  which  is  before  the  testimony,  Aaron 
and  his  sous  sliall  order  it  from  evening  to  morning 
before  tlie  Lord:  it  shall  be  a  statute  lor  ever  unto 
tlieir  generations  on  tlie  belialf  of  the  children  of 
Israel. 

Lev.  xxiv.  2.  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  bring  unto  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the  light, 
to  cause  the  lamiis  to  burn  continually. 

 3.  Without  the  vail  of  the  testimony,  in  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  shall  Aaron  order  it 
from  the  evening  unto  tiie  morning  before  the  Lord 
contiiuially :  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  in  your  gen- 
erations. 

 4.  He  shall  order  the  lamps  upon  the  pure 

candlestick  before  the  Lord  continually. 

Num.  viii.  2.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  say  uuto  him, 


When  thou  lightest  the  lamps,  the  seven  lamps  shall 
give  light  over  against  the  candlestick. 

 3.  And  Aaron  did  so ;  he  lighted  the  lamps 

thereof  over  against  the  candlestick,  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded Moses. 

 4.  And  this  work  of  the  candlestick  was  of 

beaten  gold  ;  unto  the  shaft  thereof,  unto  the  flowers 
thereof,  was  beaten  work :  according  unto  the  pattern 
which  the  Lord  had  sheM  ed  Moses,  so  ha  made  the 
candlestick. 

§  11.   The  Holy  of  Holies. 

(1.  THE  ARK  OF  THE  COVENANT.) 

Ex.  XXV.  10.  And  they  shall  make  an  ark  of  shittim 
wood :  two  cubits  and  a  half  shall  be  the  length  there- 
of, and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a 
cubit  and  a  half  the  height  thereof. 

 11.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold, 

within  and  without  shalt  thou  overlay  it,  and  shalt 
make  upon  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  about. 

 12.  And  thou  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  gold  for 

it,  and  put  ihein  in  the  four  comers  thereof ;  and  two 
rings  shall  be  in  the  one  side  of  it,  and  two  rings  in  the 
other  side  of  it. 

 13.  And  thou  shalt  make  staves  of  shittim 

wood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold. 

 14.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  staves  into  the 

rings  by  the  sides  of  the  ark,  that  the  ark  may  be 
borne  with  them. 

 15.  The  staves  shall  be  in  the  rings  of  the  ark: 

they  shall  not  be  taken  from  it. 

 16.  And  thou  shalt  put  into  the  ark  the  tes- 
timony which  I  shall  give  thee. 

—  xxxvii.  1.  And  Bezaleel  made  the  ark  of  shittim 
wood :  two  cubits  and  a  half  was  the  length  of  it,  and 
a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  of  it,  and  a  cubit  and  a 
half  the  height  of  it : 

 2.  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  within 

and  without,  and  made  a  crown  of  gold  to  it  round 
about. 

 3.  And  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold,  to  be 

set  by  the  four  corners  of  it ;  even  two  rings  upon  the 
one  side  of  it,  and  two  rings  upon  the  other  side  of  it. 

 4.  And  he  made  staves  of  shittim  wood,  and 

overlaid  them  with  gold. 

 5.  And  he  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  by  the 

sides  of  the  ark,  to  bear  the  ark. 

(2.  TITE  CONTENTS  OP  THE  ARK.) 

Ex.  XXV.  21.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat 
above  upon  the  ark ;  and  in  the  ark  thou  shalt  put  the 
testimony  that  I  shall  give  thee. 

Num.  xvii.  10.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses, 
Bring  Aaron's  rod  again  before  the  testimony,  to  be 
kept  for  a  token  against  the  rebels;  and  thou  shalt 
quite  take  away  their  murmurings  from  me,  that  they 
die  not. 

 11.  And  Moses  did  so:  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded him,  so  did  he. 

 13.  And  the  children  of  Israel  spake  unto 

Moses,  saying,  Behold,  we  die,  we  perisli,  we  all  perish. 

 13.  Whosoever  cometli  any  thing  near  unto 

the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  shall  die :  shall  we  be  coor 
sumed  with  dving  ? 

See  I  Kings\nii.  9.  Heb.  ix.  4. 

(3.  THE  MERCY  SEAT.) 
(A.  MATERIAL  AND  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ex.  XXV.  17.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  mercy  seat  of 
pure  gold :  two  cubits  and  a  half  shall  be  the  length 
tliereof,  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadtli  thereof: 

—  xxxvii.  6.  And  he  made  the  mercy  seat  of  pure 
gold:  two  cubits  and  a  half  7ras  the  length  thereof, 
and  one  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof. 

(B.  THE  CHERUBIM.) 

Ex.  XXV.  18.  And  thou  shalt  make  two  cherubim  of 
gold,  ()/  beaten  work  shalt  thou  make  them,  in  the 
two  ends  of  the  mercv  seat. 

 19.  And  make  one  cherub  on  the  one  end,  and 

the  other  cherub  on  the  other  end :  eren  of  the  mercy 
seat  shall  ye  make  the  cherubim  oa  the  two  ends 
thereof 


CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


Ex.  XXV.  20.  And  the  cherubim  shall  stretch  forth 
tlieir  wings  on  high,  covering  the  mercy  seat  witli 
their  wings,  and  their  faces  hIuM  look  one  to  another ;  to- 
svard  the  mercy  seat  shall  the  faces  of  tlie  cherubim  be. 

—  xxxvii.  7.  And  he  made  two  cherubim  of  gold, 
beaten  out  of  one  piece  made  he  them,  on  the  two 
ends  of  tlie  mercy  seat ; 

 8.  One  cherub  on  the  end  on  this  side,  and 

another  cherub  on  the  other  end  on  that  side :  out  of 
the  mercy  seat  made  he  the  cherubim  on  the  two  ends 
thereof 

 -9.  And  the  cherubim  spread  out  tlieir  wings 

on  high,  ajid  covered  with  their  wings  over  the  mercy 
seat,  with  their  faces  one  to  another ;  even  to  the 
mercy  seatward  were  the  faces  of  the  cherubim. 

(C.  ITS  POSITION.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  34.  And  tliou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat 
upon  the  ark  of  the  testimony  in  the  most  holy  place. 

(D.  ITS  PCEPOSE.) 

Ex. XXV.  22.  And  there  I  will  meet  with  thee,  and  I 
■will  commune  with  thee  from  above  the  mercy  seat, 
from  between  the  two  cherubim  which  are  upon  the 
ark  of  the  testimony,  of  all  things  which  I  will  give 
thee  in  commandment  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

§  12.   The  Setting  np  of  the  Tabernacle. 

(1.  COiTMANDED.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  30.  And  thou  shalt  rear  up  the  tabernacle 
according  to  the  fashion  thereof  which  was  shewed 
thee  in  the  mount. 

— xl.  3.  On  the  first  day  of  the  first  month  shalt 
thou  set  up  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent  of  the  con- 
gregation. 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  put  therein  the  ark  of  the 

testimony,  and  cover  the  ark  with  the  vail. 

 4.  And  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  table,  and  set 

in  order  the  things  that  are  to  be  set  in  order  upon  it ; 
and  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  candlestick,  and  light  the 
lamps  thereof 

 5.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  the 

incense  before  the  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  put  the 
hanging  of  the  door  to  the  tabernacle. 

 6.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  the  burnt 

offering  before  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent 
of  the  congregation. 

 7.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  laver  between  the 

tent  of  the  congregation  and  the  altar,  and  shalt  put 
water  therein. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  set  up  the  court  round 

about,  and  hang  up  the  hanging  at  the  court  gate. 

 9.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  anointing  oil,  and 

anoint  the  tabernacle,  and  all  that  is  therein,  and  shalt 
hallow  it,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof:  and  it  shall  be 
holy. 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  the  altar  of  the 

■burnt  offering,  and  all  his  vessels,  and  sanctify  the 
altar :  and  it  shall  be  an  altar  most  holy. 

 11.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  the  laver  and  Ms 

foot,  and  sanctify  it. 

 12.  And  thou  shalt  bring  Aaron  and  his  sons 

unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
and  wash  them  with  water. 

 13.  And  thou  shalt  put  upon  Aaron  the  holy 

garments,  and  anoint  him,  and  sanctify  him  ;  that  he 
may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's  office. 

 14.  And  thou  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  clothe 

them  with  coats : 

 15.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  them,  as  thou  didst 

anoint  their  father,  that  they  may  minister  unto  me  in 
the  priest's  office  :  for  their  anointing  shall  surely  be 
an  everlasting  priesthood  throughout  their  generations. 

(2.  TILE  ■WORK  COMPLETED.) 

Ex.  xxxix.  32.  Thus  was  all  the  work  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  tent  of  the  congregation  finished :  and  the 
children  of  Israel  did  according  to  all  that  the  Lord 
commanded  Moses,  so  did  they. 

 33.  And  they  brought  the  tabernacle  unto 

Moses,  the  tent,  and  all  his  furniture,  his  taches,  his 
boards,  his  bars,  and  his  pillars,  and  his  sockets; 

 34.  And  the  covering  of  rams'  skins  dyed  red. 


and  the  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  the  vail  of  the 
covering ; 

 35.  The  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  staves 

thereof,  and  the  mercy  seat ; 

 3(5.  The  table,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and 

the  shewbread ; 

 37.  The  pure  candlestick,  with  the  lamps 

thereof,  even  with  the  lamps  to  be  set  in  order,  and  all 
the  vessels  thereof,  and  the  oil  for  light ; 

 38.  And  the  golden  altar,  and  the  anointing 

oil,  and  the  sweet  incense,  and  the  hanging  for  the 
tabernacle  door ; 

—  —  39.  The  brazen  altar,  and  his  grate  of  brass, 
his  staves,  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot ; 

 40.  The  hangings  of  the  court,  his  pillars,  and 

his  sockets,  and  the  hanging  for  the  court  gate,  his 
cords,  and  his  pins,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  service 
of  the  tabernacle,  for  the  tent  of  the  congregation  ; 

 41.  The  clothes  of  service  to  do  service  in  the 

holy  place,  and  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest, 
and  his  sons'  garments,  to  minister  in  the  priest's  office. 

 42.  According  to  all  that  the  Lord  commanded 

Moses,  so  the  children  of  Israel  made  all  the  work. 

 43.  And  Moses  did  look  upon  all  the  work, 

and,  behold,  they  had  done  it  as  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded, even  so  had  they  done  it :  and  Moses  blessed 
them. 

(3.  THE  TABERNACLE  SET  UP.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  7.  And  Moses  took  the  tabernacle,  and 
pitched  it  without  the  camp,  afar  off  from  the  camp, 
and  called  it  the  Tabernacle  of  the  congregation.  And 
it  came  to  pass,  that  every  one  which  sought  the  Lord 
went  out  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
which  loas  without  the  camp. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Moses  went  out 

unto  the  tabernacle,  that  all  tlie  people  rose  up,  and 
stood  every  man  at  his  tent  door,  and  looked  after 
Moses,  until  he  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle. 

—  xl.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  first  month  in 
the  second  year,  on  the  first  day  of  the  month,  that 
the  tabernacle  was  reared  up. 

 18.  And  Moses  reared  up  the  tabernacle,  and 

fastened  his  sockets,  and  set  up  the  boards  thereof,  and 
put  in  the  bars  thereof,  and  reared  up  his  pillars. 

 19.  And  he  spread  abroad  the  tent  over  the 

tabernacle,  and  put  the  covering  of  the  tent  above 
upon  it ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Jloses. 

 20.  And  he  took  and  put  the  testimony  into 

the  ark,  and  set  the  staves  on  the  ark,  and  put  the 
mercy  seat  above  upon  the  ark : 

 21.  And  he  brought  the  ark  into  the  taber- 
nacle, and  set  up  the  vail  of  the  covering,  and  covered 
the  ark  of  the  testimony;  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses. 

 22.  And  he  put  the  table  in  the  tent  of  the 

congregation,  upon  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  north- 
ward, without  the  vail. 

 23.  And  he  set  the  bread  in  order  upon  it 

before  the  Lord  ;  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  Moses. 

 24.  And  he  put  the  candlestick  in  the  tent  of 

the  congregation,  over  against  the  table,  on  the  side 
of  the  tabernacle  southward. 

 25.  And  he  lighted  the  lamps  before  the  Lord  ; 

as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 2(5.  And  he  put  the  golden  altar  in  the  tent  of 

the  congregation  before  the  vail : 

 27.  And  he  burnt  sweet  incense  thereon ;  as 

the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 28.  And  he  set  up  the  hanging  ai  the  door  of 

the  tabernacle. 

 29.  And  he  put  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  by 

the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent  of  the  congrega- 
tion, and  offered  upon  it  the  burut  offering  and  tlio 
meat  offering  ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 30.  And  he  set  the  laver  between  the  tent  of 

the  congregation  and  the  altar,  and  put  water  there, 
to  wash  withal. 

— -  —  31.  And  IMoses  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  washed 
their  hands  and  their  feet  thereat 

 32.  When  they  went  into  the  tent  of  the  con- 
gregation, and  when  they  came  near  unto  the  altar, 
they  Avashed ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


Ex.  xl.  33.  Aud  he  reared  up  the  court  round  about 
the  tabernacle  and  the  altar,  and  set  up  the  hanging 
of  the  court  gate.    So  Moses  flnished  the  work. 

(4  TROVISION   MADE   FOR   THE   TRA^tSPORT  OF  THE 
TABERNACLE.) 

Num.  vii.  3.  And  they  brought  their  offering  before 
the  Lord,  six  covered  wagons,  and  twelve  oxen ;  a 
wagon  for  two  of  the  princes,  and  for  each  one  an  ox : 
and  they  brought  them  before  the  tabernacle. 

 4.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

 5.  Talie  it  of  them,  that  they  may  be  to  do  the 

service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  ;  and 
thou  shalt  give  them  unto  the  Levites,  to  eveiy  man 
according  to  his  service. 

 6.  And  Moses  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen, 

and  gave  them  unto  the  Levites. 

 7.  Two  wagons  and  four  oxen  he  gave  unto 

the  sons  of  Gershon,  according  to  their  service : 

 8.  And  four  wagons  and  eight  oxen  he  gave 

unto  the  sons  of  Merari,  according  unto  their  service, 
tinder  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest. 

 9.  But  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath  he  gave  none : 

because  the  service  of  tlie  sanctuary  belonging  unto 
them  was  that  they  should  bear  upon  their  shoulders. 


CHAP.  IIL 

THE  TABERN'ACLE  AND  THE  ARK, 
FROM  MOSES  TO  SOLOMON. 

§  13.  God  to  be  Worshipped  with  Sacrifices  only 
in  one  Definite  Spot. 

Deut.  xii.  5.  But  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord 
your  God  shall  choose  out  of  all  your  tribes  to  put  his 
name  there,  even  unto  his  habitation  shall  ye  seek,  and 
thither  thou  shalt  come  : 

 6.  And  thither  ye  shall  bring  your  burnt  offer- 
ings, and  your  sacrifices,  and  your  tithes,  and  heave 
offerings  of  your  hand,  and  your  vows,  aud  your  free- 
will offerings,  and  the  firstlings  of  your  herds  and  of 
your  flocks : 

 7.  And  there  ye  shall  eat  before  the  Lord 

your  God,  and  ye  shall  rejoice  in  all  that  ye  put  your 
hand  unto,  ye  and  j'our  households,  Avherein  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee. 

 8.  Ye  shall  not  do  after  all  the  things  that  we 

do  here  this  day,  every  man  whatsoever  is  right  in  his 
own  eyes. 

 9.  For  ye  are  not  as  yet  come  to  the  rest  and 

to  the  inheritance,  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth 
you. 

 10.  But  wlwn  ye  go  over  Jordan,  and  dwell  in 

the  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth  you  to  in- 
herit, and  when  he  giveth  you  rest  from  all  your  ene- 
mies round  about,  so  that  ye  dwell  in  safety  ; 

 11.  Tlien  there  sliall  be  a  place  which  the 

Lord  your  God  sliall  choose  to  cause  his  name  to 
dwell  there ;  thither  shall  ye  bring  all  that  I  command 
you ;  your  burnt  offerings,  and  your  sacrifices,  your 
tithes,  and  the  heave  offering  of  your  hand,  and  all  your 
choice  vows  which  ye  vow  unto  the  Lord  : 

 .  12.  Aud  ye  shall  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your 

God,  ye,  and  your  sons,  and  your  daughters,  and  your 
menservants,  and  your  maidservants,  and  the  Levite 
that  is  Avithin  your  gates ;  forasmuch  as  he  hath  no 
part  nor  inheritance  with  you. 

 13.  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  offer  not 

thy  burnt  offerings  in  every  ]jlace  that  thou  seest : 

 14  But  "in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall 

choose  in  one  of  thy  tribes,  there  thou  shalt  offer  thy 
burnt  offerings,  and  there  thou  shalt  do  all  that  I  com- 
mand thee. 

§  14.   The  Ark  Carried  over  Jordan. 

Jos.  iii.  6.  And  Joshua  spake  unto  the  priests,  say- 
ing. Take  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  pass  over 
before  tlie  people.  And  they  took  up  the  ark  of  the 
covenant,  and  went  before  the  people. 


 7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  This  day 

will  I  begin  to  magnify  thee  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel, 
that  they  may  know  that,  as  I  was  with  Moses,  so  I 
will  be  with  thee. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  command  the  priests  that 

bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  saying,  When  ye  are 
come  to  the  briuk  of  the  water  of  Jordan,  ye  shall  stand 
still  in  Jordan. 

 11.  Behold,  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 

Lord  of  all  the  earth  passethover  before  you  into  Jor- 
dan. 

—  iv.  10.  For  the  priests  which  bare  the  ark  stood 
in  the  midst  of  Jordan,  until  every  thing  was  finished 
that  the  Lord  commanded  Joshua  to  speak  unto  the 
people,  according  to  all  that  Moses  commanded 
Joshua :  and  the  people  hasted  and  passed  over. 

 11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  people 

were  clean  passed  over,  that  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
passed  over,  and  the  priests,  in  the  presence  of  the 
people. 

§  15.   The  Tabernacle  and  the  Arli  probably 
moved  from  Place  to  Place  with  the  Camp. 

See  Jos.  iv.  19 ;  viii.  30-35 ;  ix.  6  ;  x.  15,  43. 

§  16.   After  the  Conquest,  at  Shiloli. 

See  Jos.  xviii.  1;  xix.  61;  xxii.  12.    Jud.  xviii 
xxi.  12.   I  Sam.  i.  9,  24 ;  iii.  21 ;  iv.  3,  4. 

§  17.   The  Ark  Taken  by  the  Philistines. 
See  I  Sam.  iv.  3-11,  17,  22. 

§  IS.   Is  Carried  from  Place  to  Place. 

I  Sam.  T.  1.  And  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of 
God,  and  brought  it  from  Eben-ezer  unto  Ashdod. 

 2.  When  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of  God, 

they  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Dagon,  and  set  it  by 
Dagon. 

 8.  They  sent  therefore  and  gathered  all  the 

lords  of  the  Philistines  unto  them,  and  said.  What 
shall  we  do  with  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  ?  And 
they  answered.  Let  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  be  car- 
ried about  unto  Gath.  And  tliey  carried  the  ark  of 
the  God  of  Israel  about  thither. 

 10.  Therefore  they  sent  the  ark  of  God  to  Ek- 

ron.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  ark  of  God  came  to 
Ekron,  that  the  Ekronitcs  cried  out,  saying.  They 
have  brought  about  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  to 
us,  to  slay  us  and  our  people. 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  ark  of  the  Lord  was  in  the  coimtry 
of  the  Philistines  seven  months. 

§  19.   Is  Finally  Sent  Back  with  a  Trespass 
Offering. 

I  Sam.  vi.  2.  And  the  Philistines  called  for  the 
priests  and  the  diviners,  saying.  What  shall  we  do  to 
tlie  ark  of  the  Lord  ?  tell  us  wherewith  we  shall  send 
it  to  his  place. 

 3.  And  they  said.  If  ye  send  away  the  ark  of 

the  God  of  Israel,  send  it  not  empty ;  but  in  any  wise 
return  him  a  trespass  offering  :  then  ye  shall  be  healed, 
and  it  shall  be  known  to  you  why  his  hand  is  not  re- 
moved from  you. 

 4.  Tlien  said  they.  What  sliall  be  the  trespass 

offering  which  we  shall" return  to  him?  They  an- 
swered, Five  golden  emerods,  and  five  golden  mice, 
(Mxording  to  the  number  of  the  lords  of  the  Phihstines: 
for  one  plague  was  on  you  all,  and  on  your  lords. 

§  20.   The  Miracle  of  the  Milch  Kine. 

I  Sam.  vi.  7.  Now  therefore  make  a  new  cart,  and 
take  two  milch  kiue,  on  which  there  hath  come  no 
yoke,  and  tie  the  kiue  to  the  cart,  and  brmg  their 
calves  home  from  them  : 

 8.  And  take  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and  lay  it 

upon  the  cart;  and  put  the  jewels  of  gold,  which  ye 
return  him  for  a  trespass  offering,  in  a  coffer  by  the 
side  thereof;  and  send  it  away,  that  it  may  go. 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


I  Sam.  vi.  9.  And  see,  it'  it  goeth  up  by  tlie  way  of 
his  own  coast  to  Betli-slieinesli,  tlLcn  he  hath  done  us 
this  great  evil :  but  if  not,  then  we  shall  know  thai  it  is 
not  his  hand  (hat  smote  us ;  it  was  a  chance  that  hap- 
pened to  us. 

 10.  And  the  men  did  so;  and  took  two  milch 

kine,  and  tied  them  to  the  cart,  and  shut  up  their  calves 
at  home : 

 11.  And  they  laid  the  ark  of  the  Lord  upon 

the  cart,  and  the  cotlcr  with  the  mice  of  gold  and  the 
images  of  their  emerods. 

 12.  And  the  kine  took  the  straight  way  to  the 

way  of  Beth-shemesh,  and  went  along  the  highway, 
lowing  as  they  went,  and  turned  not  aside  to  the  right 
hand  or  io  the  left ;  and  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 
went  after  tliem  unto  the  border  of  Beth-shcmcsh. 

 16.  And  when  the  five  lords  of  the  Philistines 

had  seen  it,  they  returned  to  Ekron  the  same  day. 

§  21.   The  Ark  Received  at  Beth-shemesh. 

I  Sam,  vi.  13.  And  tJiei/  of  Beth-shemesh  wei'e  reap- 
ing their  wheat  harvest  in  the  valley :  and  they  lifted 
up  their  eyes,  and  saw  the  ark,  and  rejoiced  to  see  it. 

 14.  And  the  cart  came  into  the  tield  of  Joshua, 

a  Beth-shemite,  and  stood  there,  where  t/iere  was  a 
great  stone :  and  they  clave  the  wood  of  the  cart,  and 
offered  the  kine  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

 15.  And  the  Levites  took  down  the  ark  of  the 

Lord,  and  the  coffer  that  was  with  it,  wherein  the 
jewels  of  gold  were,  and  put  them  on  the  great  stone  : 
and  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh  offered  burnt  offerings 
and  sacrificed  sacrifices  the  same  day  unto  the  Lord. 

§  22.   Transferred  to  Kirjath-jearim,  and  Re- 
mains there  Twenty  Years. 

1  Sam.  vi.  21.  And  they  sent  messengers  to  the  in- 
habitants of  Kirjath-jearim,  saying,  The  Pliilistines 
have  brought  again  the  ark  of  the  Lord  ;  come  ye 
dovra,  and  fetch  it  up  to  you. 

—  vii.  1.  And  the  men  of  Kirjath-jearim  came,  and 
fetched  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and  brought  it  into 
the  house  of  Abinadab  in  tlie  hill,  and  sanctilied 
Eleazar  his  son  to  keep  the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

 2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  the  ark  abode 

in  Kirjath-jearim,  that  the  time  was  long  ;  for  it  was 
twenty  years :  and  all  the  house  of  Israel  lamented 
after  the  Lord. 

§  23.   David  Removes  it  from  Kirjath-jearim. 

2  Sam.  vi.  1.  Again  David  gathered  together  all  the 
chosen  rnca  of  Israel,  thirty  thousand. 

 2.  And  David  arose,  and  went  with  all  the 

people  that  were  with  him  from  Baale  of  Judah,  to 
bring  up  from  thence  the  ark  of  God,  whose  name  is 
called  by  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  that  dwelleth 
beticeen  the  cherubim. 

 3.  And  they  set  the  ark  of  God  upon  a  new 

cart,  and  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of  Abinadab  that 
was  in  Gibeah :  and  Uzzah  and  Ahio,  the  sons  of 
Abinadab,  drave  the  new  cart. 

 4.  And  they  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of 

Abinadab  which  was  at  Gibeah,  accompanying  the 
ark  of  God :  and  Aliio  went  before  the  ark. 

 5.  And  David  and  all  the  house  of  Israel 

played  before  the  Lord  on  all  manner  of  instruments 
7nade  of  fir  wood,  even  on  harps,  and  on  psalteries, 
and  on  timbrels,  and  on  cornets,  and  on  cymbals. 

I  Chr.  xiii.  2.  And  David  said  unto  all  the  congre- 
gation of  Israel,  If  it  seem  good  unto  you,  and  that  it  be 
of  the  Lord  our  God,  let  us  send  abroad  unto  our 
brethren  every  where,  that  are  left  in  all  the  land  of 
Israel,  and  with  them  also  to  the  priests  and  Levites 
which  are  in  their  cities  and  suburbs,  that  they  may 
gather  themselves  unto  us : 

 3.  And  let  us  bring  again  the  ark  of  our  God 

to  us :  for  we  inquired  not  at  it  in  the  days  of  Saul. 

 4.  And  all  tlie  congregation  said  that  they 

would  do  so :  for  the  thing  was  right  in  the  eyes  of 
all  the  people. 

 0.  So  David  gathered  all  Israel  together,  from 


Sliihor  of  Egypt  even  unto  tlic  entering  of  Hemath,  to 
bring  the  ark  of  God  from  Kirjatli-jearim. 

 6.  And  David  went  up,  and  all  Israel,  to 

Baalah,  that  is,  to  Kirjath-jearim,  which  behnged  to 
Judah,  to  bring  up  thence  the  ark  of  God  the  Lord, 
that  dwelleth  between  the  cherubim,  whose  name  is 
called  on  it. 

 7.  And  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  in  a  new 

cart  out  of  the  house  of  Abinadab:  and  Uzza  and 
Ahio  drave  the  cart. 

 8.  And  David  and  all  Israel  played  before 

God  with  all  their  might,  and  with  singing,  and  with 
harps,  and  with  psalteries,  and  with  timbrels,  and  with 
cymbals,  and  with  ti'umpets. 

§  24.   But  Is  Terrified,  and  Leaves  it  with  Obed- 
edom. 

2Sam.vi.  9.  And  David  was  afraid  of  the  Lord 
that  day,  and  said,  How  shall  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
come  to  me  ? 

 10.  So  David  would  not  remove  the  ark  of 

the  Lord  unto  him  into  the  city  of  David :  but  David 
carried  it  aside  into  the  house  of  Obed-edoiH  the 
Gittite. 

 11.  And  the  ark  of  the  Lord  continued  in  the 

house  of  Obed-edom  the  Gittite  three  months :  and 
the  Lord  blessed  Obed-edom,  and  all  his  household. 

1  Chr.  xiii.  12.  And  David  was  afraid  of  God  that 
day,  saying.  How  shall  I  bring  the  ark  of  God  home 
to  me  ? 

 13.  So  David  brought  not  the  ark  home  to 

himself  to  the  city  of  David,  but  carried  it  aside  into 
the  house  of  Obed-edom  the  Gittite. 

 14.  And  the  ark  of  God  remained  with  the 

fomily  of  Obed-edom  in  his  house  three  months.  And 
the  Lord  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom,  and  all 
that  he  had. 

§  25.   Finally  Removes  it  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Sam.  vi.  12.  And  it  was  told  king  David,  saying, 
The  Lord  hath  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom,  and 
all  that  pertaineth  unto  him,  because  of  the  ark  of  God. 
So  David  went  and  brought  up  the  ark  of  God  from 
tlie  house  of  Obed-edom  into  the  city  of  David  with 
gladness. 

 13.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  they  that  bare 

the  ark  of  the  Lord  had  gone  six  paces,  he  sacrificed 
oxen  and  fatlings. 

— ■  —  15.  So  David  and  all  the  house  of  Israel 
brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  with  shouting,  and 
with  the  sound  of  the  trumpet. 

1  Chr.  XV.  3.  And  David  gathered  all  Israel  together 
to  Jerusalem,  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  unto 
his  place,  which  he  had  prepared  for  it. 

 25.  So  David,  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  the 

captains  over  thousands,  went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out  of  the  house  of  Obed- 
edom  with  joy. 

 26.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  God  helped 

the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord,  that  they  offered  seven  bullocks  and  seven 
rams. 

 27.  And  David  was  clothed  with  a  robe  of  fine 

linen,  and  all  the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark,  and  the 
singers,  and  Chenaniah  the  master  of  the  song  with 
the  singers :  David  also  had  upon  him  an  ephod  of 
linen. 

 28.  Thus  all  Israel  brought  up  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  with  shouting,  and  with  sound 
of  the  cornet,  and  with  trumpets,  and  with  cymbals, 
making  a  noise  with  psalteries  and  harps. 

§  26.   Michal's  Contemptuous  Behavior., 

2  Sam.vi.  14.  And  David  danced  before  the  Lord 
with  all  his  might ;  and  David  was  girded  with  a  linen 
ephod. 

—  —  16.  And  as  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the 
city  of  David,  Michal  Saul's  daughter  looked  through 
a  window,  and  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing 
before  the  Lord  ;  and  she  despised  him  in  her  heart. 


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CHAP.  III. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


I  ChP.  XV.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  tlic  Lord  came  to  the  city  of  David, 
thai  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  looking  out  at  a  win- 
dow saw  king  David  dancing  and  playing :  and  she 
despised  him  in  her  heart. 

§  27.   A  Tent  Pitched  for  the  Ark. 

1  Chp.  XV.  1.  And  David  made  him  houses  in  the 
city  of  David,  and  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark  of 
God,  and  pitched  for  it  a  tent. 

2  Sam.vi.  17.  And  they  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 
Lord,  and  set  it  in  his  place,  in  the  midst  of  the  tab- 
ernacle that  David  had  pitched  for  it:  and  David  of- 
fered burnt  oflFerings  and  peace  offerings  before  the 
Lord. 

 19.  And  he  dealt  among  all  the  people,  even 

among  the  whole  multitude  of  Israel,  as  well  to  the 
women  as  men,  to  every  one  a  cake  of  bread,  and  a 
good  piece  of  flesh,  and  a  flagon  of  wine.  So  all  the 
people  departed  every  one  to  his  house. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  1.  So  they  brought  the  ark  of  God,  and 
set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  tent  that  David  had  pitched 
for  it :  and  they  offered  burnt  sacrifices  and  peace  of- 
ferings before  God. 

§  28.   The  Old  Order  of  Thinsrs  Restored. 

(1.  ONLY  LEVITES  TO  BEAR  THE  ARK.) 

i  Chr.  XV.  2.  Then  David  said,  None  ought  to  carry 
the  ark  of  God  but  the  Levites :  for  them  hath  the 
Lord  chosen  to  carry  the  ark  of  God,  and  to  minister 
imto  him  for  ever. 

 4.  And  David  assembled  the  children  of  Aaron, 

and  the  Levites : 

 11.  And  David  called  for  Zadok  and  Abiathar 

the  priests,  and  for  the  Levites,  for  Uriel,  Asaiah,  and 
Joel,  Shemaiah,  and  Eliel,  and  Amminadab, 

 12.  And  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  the  chief  of 

the  fathers  of  the  Levites  :  sanctify  yourselves,  both  ye 
and  your  brethren,  that  ye  may  bring  up  the  ark  of 
the  Lord  God  of  Israel  unto  tlie  place  that  I  have  pre- 
pared for  it. 

 13.  For  because  ye  did  it  not  at  the  first,  the 

Lord  our  God  made  a  breach  upon  us,  for  that  we 
sought  him  not  after  tlie  due  order. 

 14.  So  the  priests  and  the  Levites  sanctified 

themselves  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel. 

 15.  And  the  children  of  the  Levites  bare  the 

ark  of  God  upon  their  shoulders  with  the  staves  there- 
on, as  Moses  commanded,  according  to  the  word  of 
the  Lord. 

 16.  And  David  spake  to  the  chief  of  the  Le- 
vites to  appoint  their  brethren  to  be  the  singers  with  iu- 
Btruments  of  music,  psalteries  and  harps  and  cymbals, 
sounding,  by  lifting  up  the  voice  with  joy. 

 17.  So  the  Levites  appointed  Heman  the  son 

of  Joel ;  and  of  his  brethren,  Asaph  the  son  of  Bere- 
chiah ;  and  of  the  sons  of  Merari  their  brethren,  Ethan 
the  son  of  Kushaiah ; 

 18.  And  with  them  their  brethren  of  the  sec- 
ond degree,  Zechariah,  Ben,  and  Jaaziel,  and  Shemira- 
moth,  and  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  Eliab,  and  Benaiah,  and 
Maaseiah,  and  Mattithiah,  and  Elipheleh,  and  Mik- 
neiah,  and  Obed-edom,  and  Jeiel,  the  porters. 

 19.  So  the  singers,  Heman,  Asaph,  and  Ethan, 

were  appointed  to  sound  with  cymbals  of  brass  ; 

 20.  And  Zechariah,  and  Aziel,  and  Shemira- 

moth,  and  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  and  Eliab,  and  Maaseiah, 
and  Benaiah,  with  psalteries  on  Alamotli ; 

 21.  And  Mattithiah,  and  Elipheleh,  and  Mik- 

neiah,  and  Obed-edom,  and  Jeiel,  and  Azaziah,  with 
harps  on  the  Sheminith  to  excel. 

 22.  And  Chenaniah,  chief  of  the  Levites,  teas 

for  song:  he  instructed  about  the  song,  because  he 
teas  skilful. 

 23.  And  Berechiah  and  Elkanah  were  door- 
keepers for  the  ark. 

 24.  And  Shebaniah,  and  Jehoshaphat,  and 

Nethaneel,  and  Amasai,  and  Zechariah,  and  Benaiah, 
and  Eliezer,  the  priests,  did  blow  with  the  trumpets  I 


before  the  ark  of  God:  and  Obed-edom  and  Jehiah 
were  doorkeepers  for  the  ark. 

(2.  ONLY  LEVITES  TO  MIKISTER  BEFORE  IT.) 

1  Chr.  xvi.  4.  And  he  appointed  certain  of  the  Le- 
vites to  minister  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and  to 
record,  and  to  thank  and  praise  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel : 

 5.  Asaph  the  chief,  and  next  to  him  Zecha- 
riah, Jeiel,  and  Shemiramoth,  and  Jehiel,  and  Matti- 
thiah, and  Eliab,  and  Benaiah,  and  Obed-edom  :  and 
Jeiel  with  psalteries  and  with  harps ;  but  Asaph  made 
a  sound  with  cymbals  ; 

 6.  Benaiah  also  and  Jahaziel  the  priests  with 

trumpets  continually  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
of  God. 

 37.  So  he  left  there  before  the  ark  of  the  cov- 
enant of  the  Lord  Asaph  and  his  brethren,  to  minis- 
ter before  the  ark  continually,  as  every  day's  work  re- 
quired : 

 38.  And  Obed-  edom  with  their  brethren,  three- 
score and  eight ;  Obed-edom  also  the  son  of  Jeduthua 
and  Hosah  to  be  porters : 

(3.  NOT  removed  from  JERUSALEM  DURING  ABSA- 
LOM'S REBELLION.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  24.  And  lo  Zadok  also,  and  all  the  Le- 
vites were  with  him,  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
of  God :  and  they  set  down  the  ark  of  God ;  and 
Abiathar  went  up,  until  all  the  people  had  done  pass- 
ing out  of  the  city. 

 25.  And  the  king  said  unto  Zadok,  Carryback 

the  ark  of  God  into  the  city:  if  I  shall  find  favour  in 
the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  he  will  bring  me  again,  and 
shew  me  both  it,  and  his  habitation  : 

 27.  The  king  said  also  unto  Zadok  the  priest, 

Art  not  thou  a  seer?  return  to  the  city  in  peace,  you 
and  j'our  two  sons  with  you,  Ahimaaz  thy  son,  and 
Jonathan  the  son  of  Abiathar. 

 28.  See,  I  will  tarry  in  the  plain  of  the  wilder- 
ness, until  there  come  word  from  you  to  certify  me. 

 29.  Zadok  therefore  and  Abiathar  carried  the 

ark  of  God  again  to  Jerusalem :  and  they  tarried  there, 

§  29.  The  Tabernacle,  after  the  Loss  of  the  ArJr 
at  Shiloh. 

(1.  WAS  FIRST  AT  NOB.) 

I  Sam.  xxi.  1.  Then  came  David  to  Nob  to  Ahime- 

lech  the  priest:  and  Ahimelech  was  afraid  at  the  meet- 
ing of  David,  and  said  unto  him,  Why  art  thou  alone, 
and  no  man  with  thee  ? 

 2.  And  David  said  unto  Ahimelech  the  priest, 

The  king  hath  commanded  me  a  business,  and  hath 
said  unto  me.  Let  no  man  know  any  thing  of  the 
business  whereabout  I  send  thee,  and  what  I  have 
commanded  thee :  and  I  have  appointed  my  servants 
to  such  and  such  a  place. 

 3.  Now  therefore  what  is  under  thine  hand? 

give  me  five  loaves  of  bread  in  mine  hand,  or  what 
there  is  present. 

(2.  THEN  AT  GIBEON,  TILL  THE  TE>rPLE  WAS  BtTTLT.) 

1  Chr.  xxi.  28.  At  that  time  when  David  saw  that 
the  Lord  had  answered  him  in  the  threshingfloor  of 
Oman  the  Jebusite,  then  he  sacrificed  there. 

 29.  For  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  which 

Moses  made  in  the  wilderness,  and  the  altar  of  the 
burnt  off'ering,  were  at  that  season  in  the  high  place  at 
Gibeon. 

2  Chr.  i.  4.  But  the  ark  of  God  had  David  brought 
up  from  Kirjath-jearim  to  the  place  which  David  had 
prepared  for  it :  for  he  had  pitched  a  tent  for  it  at 
Jerusalem. 

 5.  Moreover  the  brazen  altar,  that  Bezaleel 

the  son  oif  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  had  made,  he  put  be- 
fore the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  :  and  Solomon  and 
the  congregation  sought  unto  it. 

 "6.  And  Solomon  went  up  thither  to  the  brazen 

altar  before  the  Lord,  which  was  at  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  offered  a  thousand  biunt  offer- 
ings upon  it. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


CHAP.  IV. 
SOLOMON'S  TEMPLE. 

§  30.  David  Desires  to  Build  a  House  for  God. 

2  Sam.  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  sat 
in  bis  house,  and  the  Lord  had  given  liim  rest  round 
about  from  all  his  enemies : 

 2.  That  the  king  said  unto  Nathan  the  prophet, 

See  now,  I  dwell  in  a  house  of  cedar,  but  the  arlt  of 
God  dwelleth  within  curtains. 

 3.  And  Nathan  said  to  the  king,  Go,  do  all 

that  is  in  thine  heart ;  for  the  Lokd  is  with  thee. 

1  Chr.  xvii.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  as  David  sat  in 
his  house,  that  David  said  to  Nathan  the  prophet,  Lo, 
I  dwell  in  a  house  of  cedars,  but  the  ark  of  the  cov- 
enant of  the  Lord  remaineih  imder  curtains. 

 2.  Then  Nathan  said  unto  David,  Do  all  that 

is  in  thine  heart;  for  God  is  with  thee. 

§  31.   But  God  Forbids. 

2  Sam.  vii.  5.  Go  and  tell  my  servant  David,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord,  Shalt  thou  build  me  a  house  for  me  to 
dwell  in  ? 

 6.  Whereas  I  have  not  dwelt  in  any  house 

since  the  time  that  I  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel 
out  of  Egypt,  even  to  this  day,  but  have  walked  in  a 
tent  and  in  a  tabernacle. 

 7.  In  all  the  places  wherein  I  have  walked  with 

all  the  children  of  Israel  spake  I  a  word  with  any  of 
the  tribes  of  Israel,  whom  I  commanded  to  feed  my 
people  Israel,  saying,  Why  build  ye  not  me  a  house 
of  cedar? 

1  Chr.  xvii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night, 
that  the  word  of  God  came  to  Nathan,  saying, 

 4.  Go  and  tell  David  my  servant.  Thus  saith 

the  Lord,  Thou  shalt  not  build  me  a  house  to  dwell 
in: 

 5.  For  I  have  not  dwelt  in  a  house  since  the 

day  that  I  brought  up  Israel  unto  this  day ;  but  have 
gone  from  tent  to  tent,  and  from  one  tabernacle  to 
another. 

 6.  Wheresoever  I  have  walked  with  all  Israel, 

spake  I  a  word  to  any  of  the  judges  of  Israel,  whom  I 
commanded  to  feed  my  people,  saying,  Why  have  ye 
not  built  me  a  house  of  cedars  ? 

§  32.  And  Promises  that  Solomon  shall  Build  it. 

2  Sam.  vii.  10.  Moreover  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my 
people  Israel,  and  will  plant  them,  that  they  may  dwell 
m  a  place  of  their  own,  and  move  no  more ;  neither  shall 
the  children  of  wickedness  afflict  them  any  more,  as 
beforetinie. 

 11.  And  as  since  the  time  that  I  commanded 

judges  to  he  over  my  people  Israel,  and  have  caused 
thee  to  rest  from  all  thine  enemies.  Also  the  Lord 
telleth  thee  that  he  will  make  thee  a  house. 

I  Chr.  xvii.  11.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  thy 
days  be  expired  that  thou  must  go  to  be  with  thy 
fathers,  that  I  will  raise  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which 
shall  be  of  thy  sons ;  and  I  will  establish  his  kingdom. 

 12.  He  shall  build  me  a  house,  and  I  Avill 

stablish  his  throne  for  ever. 

—  xxii.  9.  Behold,  a  son  shall  be  born  to  thee,  M'ho 
shall  be  a  man  of  rest ;  and  I  will  give  him  rest  from 
all  his  enemies  round  about:  for  his  name  shall  be 
Solomon,  and  I  will  give  peace  and  quietness  unto 
Israel  in  his  days. 

 10.  He  shall  build  a  house  for  my  name  ;  and 

he  shall  be  my  son,  and  I  will  be  his  father ;  and  I  will 
establish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom  over  Israel  for  ever. 

(A.  THE  PROMISE  FULFILLED.) 

Acts  vii.  44.  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  wit- 
ness in  the  wilderness,  as  he  had  appointed,  speaking 
unto  Moses,  that  he  should  make  it  according  to  the 
fashion  that  he  had  seen. 

 45.  Which  also  our  fathers  that  came  after 

brought  in  with  J esus  into  the  possession  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, whom  God  drave  out  before  the  face  of  our 
fathers,  tmto  the  days  of  David ; 


 46.  Who  found  favour  before  God,  and  desired 

to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  God  of  Jacob. 
 47.  But  Solomon  built  him  a  house. 

§  33..   David  Charges  Solomon  with  the  Duty. 

I  Chr.  xxii.  5.  And  David  said,  Solomon  my  son  is 
young  and  tender,  and  the  house  that  it  to  be  builded 
for  the  Lord  must  be  exceeding  magniflcal,  of  fame 
and  of  glory  throughout  all  countries :  I  will  therefore 
now  make  preparation  for  it.  So  David  prepared 
abundantly  before  his  death. 

 G.  Then  he  called  for  Solomon  his  son,  and 

charged  him  to  build  a  house  for  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel. 

 7.  And  David  said  to  Solomon,  My  son,  as  for 

me,  it  was  in  my  mind  to  build  a  house  unto  the  name 
of  the  Lord  my  God : 

—  xxviii.  10.  Take  heed  now ;  for  the  Lord  hath 
chosen  thee  to  build  a  house  for  the  sanctuarj':  be 
strong,  and  do  it. 

—  xxii.  11.  Now,  my  son,  the  Lord  be  with  thee  ; 
and  prosper  thou,  and  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 
thy  God,  as  he  hath  said  of  thee. 

—  xxviii.  31.  And,  behold,  the  courses  of  the  priests 
and  the  Levites,  even  they  sliall  be  with  tliee  for  all  the 
service  of  the  house  of  God :  and  there  shall  be  with 
tliee  for  all  manner  of  workmanship  every  willing 
skilful  man,  for  any  manner  of  service  :  also  the  princes 
and  all  the  people  wUl  be  wholly  at  thy  commandment. 

§  34.   Commands  the  Princes  of  Israel  to  Help. 

I  Chr.  xxii.  17.  David  also  commanded  all  the 
princes  of  Israel  to  help  Solomon  his  son,  saying., 

 18.  Is  not  the  Lord  your  God  with  you  ?  and 

hath  he  not  given  you  rest  on  eveiy  side  ?  for  he  hath 
given  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  into  mine  hand ;  and 
the  land  is  subdued  before  the  Lord,  and  before  his 
people. 

 19.  Now  set  your  heart  and  }^our  soul  to  seek 

the  Lord  your  God;  arise  therefore,  and  build  je 
the  sanctuary  of  the  Lord  God,  to  bring  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  the  holy  vessels  of 
God,  into  the  house  that  is  to  be  built  to  the  name  of 
the  Lord. 

§  35.   And  Enlists  the  People  in  the  Work. 

I  Chr.  xxviii.  2.  Then  David  the  king  stood  up  upon 
his  feet,  and  said,  Hear  me,  my  brethren,  and  my 
people :  As  for  me,  I  had  in  mine  heart  to  build  a  house 
of  rest  for  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and 
for  the  footstool  of  our  God,  and  had  made  ready  for 
the  building: 

 3.  But  God  said  unto  me.  Thou  shalt  not  build 

a  house  for  my  name,  because  thou  hast  been  a  man  of 
war,  and  hast  shed  blood. 

 4.  Howbeit  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  chose  me 

before  all  the  house  of  my  father  to  be  king  over 
Israel  for  ever :  for  he  hath  chosen  Judah  to  he  the 
ruler ;  and  of  the  house  of  Judah,  the  house  of  my 
father ;  and  among  the  sons  of  my  father  he  liked  me 
to  make  ine  king  over  all  Israel : 

 5.  And  of  all  my  sons,  (for  the  Lord  hath 

given  me  many  sons,)  he  hath  chosen  Solomon  my  son 
to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  the  kingdom  of  the  Lord 
over  Israel. 

 6.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Solomon  thy  son,  he 

shall  build  my  house  and  my  courts :  for  I  have  chosen 
him  to  be  my  son,  and  I  will  be  his  father. 

§  36.   The  Plans  Given  to  Solomon. 

I  Chr.  xxviii.  11.  Then  David  gave  to  Solomon  his 
son  the  pattern  of  the  porch,  and  of  the  houses  there- 
of, and  of  the  treasuries  thereof,  and  of  the  upper 
chambers  thereof,  and  of  the  inner  parlours  thereof, 
and  of  the  place  of  the  mercy  seat, 

 13.  And  the  pattern  of  all  that  he  had  by  the 

Spirit,  of  the  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  of 
all  the  chambers  round  about,  of  the  treasuries  of  the 
house  of  God,  and  of  the  treasuries  of  the  dedicated 
things : 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIIl. 


1  Chr.  xxviii.  13.  Also  for  the  courses  of  the  priests 
and  the  Levites,  aud  ibr  all  the  work  of  the  service  of 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  aud  for  all  the  vessels  of  ser- 
vice in  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

§  37.    He  Makes  Ready. 

2  Chr.  i.  1.  And  Solomon  the  son  of  David  was 
strengthened  in  his  kingdom,  and  the  Lord  his  God 
was  with  him,  and  magnilied  him  exceedingly. 

—  —  2.  Then  Solomon  spake  unto  all  Israel,  to  the 
captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds,  and  to  the 
judges,  and  to  every  governor  in  all  Israel,  the  chief 
of  the  fathers. 

§  38.   The  Site  had  already  been  Selected. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  18.  And  Gad  came  that  day  to  David, 
and  said  unto  him.  Go  up,  rear  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  in 
the  threshingfioor  of  Araunah  the  Jebusite. 

 35.  And  David  built  there  an  altar  unto  the 

Lord,  and  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings. 
So  the  Lord  was  entreated  for  the  land,  and  the 
plague  was  stayed  from  Israel. 

I  Chr.  xxii.  1.  Then  David  said.  This  is  the  house 
of  the  Lord  God,  and  this  is  the  altar  of  the  burnt 
offering  for  Israel. 

§  39.   Dimensions  of  the  Temple  and  Porch.* 

1  Kings  vi.  2.  And  the  house  which  king  Solomon 
built  for  the  Lord,  the  length  thereof  was  threescore 
cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  twenty  cubits,  and  the 
height  thereof  thirty  cubits. 

2  Chr.  iii.  3.  Now  these  are  the  things  wherein  Solo- 
mon was  instructed  for  the  building  of  the  house  of  God. 
The  length  by  cubits  after  the  first  measure  was  three- 
score cubits,  and  the  breadth  twenty  cubits. 

1  Kings  vi.  17.  And  the  house,  that  is,  the  temple 
before  it,  was  forty  cubits  long. 

 3.  And  the  porch  before  the  temple  of  the 

house,  twenty  cubits  was  the  length  thereof,  according 
to  the  breadth  of  the  house ;  and  ten  cubits  was  the 
breadth  thereof  before  the  house. 

2  Chr.  iii.  4.  And  the  porch  that  was  in  the  front  of 
tlie  Iwuse,  the  length  of  it  was  according  to  the  breadth 
of  the  house,  twenty  cubits,  and  the  height  was  a  hun- 
dred and  twenty :  and  he  overlaid  it  within  with  pure 
gold. 

§  40.   The  Windows  and  Courts. 

I  Kings  vi.  4.  And  for  the  house  he  made  windows 
of  narrow  lights. 

 36.   And  he  built  the  inner  court  with 

three  rows  of  hewed  stone,  and  a  row  of  cedar  beams. 

2  Chr.  iv.  9.  Furthermore  he  made  the  court  of  the 
priests,  and  the  great  court,  and  doors  for  the  court, 
and  overlaid  the  doors  of  them  with  brass. 

§  41.    The  Woodwork  of  Cedar  and  Fir. 

I  Kings  vi.  9.  So  he  built  the  house,  and  finished  it ; 
and  covered  the  house  with  beams  and  boards  of  ce- 
dar. 

 15.  And  he  built  the  walls  of  the  house  within 

with  boards  of  cedar,  both  the  floor  of  the  house,  and 
the  walls  of  the  ceiling  :  and  he  covered  t/ion  on  the 
inside  with  wood,  and  covered  the  floor  of  the  house 
with  planks  of  fir. 

 16.  And  he  built  twenty  cubits  on  the  sides  of 

the  house,  both  the  floor  and  the  walls  with  boards  of 
cedar :  he  even  built  them  for  it  within,  even  for  the  or- 
acle, even  for  the  most  holj^  place. 

§  42.   The  Carving'. 

I  Kings  vi.  18.  And  the  cedar  of  the  house  within 
teas  carved  with  linops  and  open  flowers  :  all  was  ce- 
dar ;  there  was  no  stone  seen. 

 29.  And  he  carved  all  the  walls  of  the  house 

round  about  with  carved  figures  of  cherubim  and 
palm  trees  and  open  flowers,  within  and  without. 


*  The  dimensions  of  tlie  Temple,  as  a  whole,  were  double  those 
of  the  Tabernacle.— II. 


§  43.   The  Gold  Overlaying  and  Precious  Stones. 

1  Kings  vi.  22.  And  the  whole  house  he  overlaid 
with  gold,  until  he  had  finished  all  the  house :  also  the 
whole  altar  that  was  by  the  oracle  he  overlaid  with 
gold. 

 30.  And  the  floor  of  the  house  he  overlaid 

with  gold,  within  and  without. 

2  Chr.  iii.  5.  And  the  greater  house  he  ceiled  with 
fir  tree,  which  he  overlaid  with  fine  gold,  and  set 
thereon  palm  trees  and  chains. 

 6.  And  he  garnished  the  house  with  precious 

stones  for  beauty :  and  the  gold  was  gold  of  Parvaim. 

 7.  He  overlaid  also  the  house,  the  beams,  the 

posts,  and  the  walls  thereof,  and  the  doors  thereof,  with 
gold ;  and  graved  cherubim  on  the  walls. 

§  4i.   The  Doors. 

I  Kings  vi.  33.  So  also  made  he  for  the  door  of  the 
temple  posts  of  olive  tree,  a  fourth  part  of  the  wall. 

 34.  And  the  two  doors  were  of  fir  tree :  the 

two  leaves  of  the  one  door  were  folding,  and  the  two 
leaves  of  the  other  door  leere  folding. 

 35.  And  he  carved  thereon  cherubim  and  palm 

trees  and  open  flowers :  and  covered  them  with  gold 
fitted  upon  the  carved  work. 

§  45.   The  Cloisters. 

I  Kings  vi.  5.  And  against  the  wall  of  the  house  he 
built  chambers  round  about,  against  the  walls  of  the 
house  round  about,  both  of  the  temple  and  of  the  ora- 
cle :  and  he  made  chambers  round  about. 

 6.  The  nethermost  chamber  was  five  cubits 

broad,  and  the  middle  was  six  cubits  broad,  and  the 
third  was  seven  cubits  broad :  for  without  in  the  wall 
of  the  house  he  made  narrowed  rests  round  about,  that 
the  beams  should  not  be  fastened  in  the  walls  of  the 
house. 

 8.  The  door  for  the  middle  chamber  wets  in  the 

right  side  of  the  house :  and  they  went  up  with  wind- 
ing stairs  into  the  middle  chamber,  and  out  of  the  mid- 
dle into  the  third. 

 10.  And  tJien  he  built  chambers  against  all  the 

house,  five  cubits  high  :  and  they  rested  on  the  house 
with  timber  of  cedar. 

§  46.   Jachin  and  Boaz. 

1  Kings  vii.  15.  For  he  cast  two  pillars  of  brass,  of 
eighteen  cubits  high  apiece  :  and  a  line  of  twelve  cu- 
bits did  compass  either  of  them  about. 

 16.  And  he  made  two  chapiters  of  molten 

brass,  to  set  upon  the  tops  of  the  pillars :  the  height  of 
the  one  chapiter  teas  five  cubits,  and  the  height  of  the 
other  chapiter  was  five  cubits : 

 17.  And  nets  of  checker  work,  and  wreaths  of 

chain  work,  for  the  chapiters  which  were  upon  the  top 
of  the  pillars ;  seven  for  the  one  chapiter,  aud  seven 
for  the  other  chapiter. 

 18.  And  he  made  the  pillars,  and  two  rows 

round  about  upon  the  one  network,  to  cover  the  chap- 
iters tliat  wei-e  upon  the  top  with  pomegranates :  and 
so  did  he  for  the  other  chapiter. 

 19.  And  the  chapiters  that  were  upon  the  top 

of  the  pillars  we)-e  of  lilv  work  in  the  porch,  four  cu- 
bits. 

 20.  And  the  chapiters  upon  the  two  pillars 

had  pomegranates  also  above,  over  against  the  belly 
which  was  by  the  network :  and  the  pomegranates 
were  two  himdred  in  rows  round  about  upon  the  other 
chapiter. 

 21.  And  he  set  up  the  pillars  in  the  porch  of 

the  temple :  and  he  set  up  the  right  pillar,  and  called, 
the  name  thereof  Jachin :  and  he  set  up  the  left  pil- 
lar, and  called  the  name  thereof  Boaz. 

 22.  And  upon  the  top  of  the  pillars  was  lily 

work :  so  was  the  work  of  the  pillars  finished. 

2  Chr.  iii,  15.  Also  he  made  before  the  house  two 
pillars  of  thirty  and  five  cubits  high,  and  the  chapiter 
that  iras  on  the  top  of  each  of  them  was  five  cubits. 

 16.  And  he  made  chains,  as  in  the  oracle,  and 

put  fh£>n  on  the  heads  of  the  pillars ;  and  made  a  hun- 
dred pomegranates,  and  put  them  on  the  chains. 


592 


CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


2  Chr.  iii.  17.  And  he  reared  up  the  piHars  before  tlie 
temple,  o)ie  on  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the 
left ;  and  called  the  name  of  that  on  the  right  hand 
Jachin,  and  the  name  of  that  on  the  left  Boaz. 

§  47.   The  Holy  of  Holies. 

(1.  DIMENSIONS  AND  GOLD  WORK.) 

1  Kings  vi.  19.  And  the  oracle  he  prepared  in  the 
house  within,  to  set  there  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 
the  Lord. 

 80.  And  the  oracle  in  the  forepart  was  twenty 

cubits  in  length,  and  twenty  cubits  in  breadth,  and 
twenty  cubits  in  the  height  thereof:  and  he  overlaid 
it  with  pure  gold  ;  and  so  covered  the  altar  which  was 
of  cedar. 

 21.  So  Solomon  overlaid  the  house  within  with 

pure  gold :  and  he  made  a  partition  by  the  chains  of 
gold  before  the  oracle ;  and  he  overlaid  it  with  gold. 

2  Chr.  iii.  8.  And  he  made  the  most  holy  house,  the 
length  whereof  ims  according  to  the  breadth  of  the 
house,  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  twenty 
cubits :  and  he  overlaid  it  with  fine  gold,  amounting  to 
six  hundred  talents. 

 9.  And  the  weight  of  the  nails  icas  fifty  she- 
kels of  gold.  And  he  overlaid  the  upper  chambers 
"with  gold. 

(2.  DOORS.) 

I  Kings  vi.  31.  And  for  the  entering  of  the  oracle 
he  made  doors  of  olive  tree :  the  lintel  and  side  posts 
were  a  fifth  part  of  tlie  wall. 

 32.  The  two  doors  also  ipere  <?/ olive  tree ;  and 

he  carved  upon  them  carvings  of  cherubim  and  palm 
trees  and  open  flowers,  and  overlaid  them  with  gold, 
and  spread  gold  upon  the  cherubim,  and  upon  the 
palm  trees. 

(3.  CHERUBIM.) 

1  Kings  vi.  23.  And  within  the  oracle  he  made  two 
cherubim  of  olive  tree,  each  ten  cubits  high. 

 24.  And  five  cubits  was  the  one  wing  of  the 

cherub,  and  five  cubits  the  other  wing  of  the  cherub : 
from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  one  wing  unto  the  ut- 
termost part  of  the  other  were  ten  cubits. 

 25.  And  the  other  cherub  was  ten  cubits  :  both 

the  cherubim  loere  of  one  measure  and  one  size. 

 26.  The  height  of  the  one  cherub  was  ten 

cubits,  and  so  was  it  of  the  other  cherub. 

 27.  And  he  set  the  cherubim  within  the  inner 

house:  and  they  stretched  forth  the  wings  of  the 
cherubim,  so  that  the  wing  of  the  one  touched  \heone 
wall,  and  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub  touched  the 
other  wall;  and  their  wings  touched  one  another  in 
the  midst  of  the  house. 

 28.  And  he  overlaid  the  cherubim  with  gold. 

2  ChP.  iii.  10.  And  in  the  most  holy  house  he  made 
two  cherubim  of  image  work,  and  overlaid  them  with 
gold. 

 11.  And  the  wings  of  the  cherubim  were 

twenty  cubits  long:  one  wing  of  the  one  clieruh  was 
five  cubits,  reaching  to  the  wall  of  the  house :  and  the 
other  wing  was  lilceimse  five  cubits,  reaching  to  the 
wing  of  the  other  cherub. 

 12.  And  one  wing  of  the  other  cherub  was  five 

cubits,  reaching  to  the  wall  of  the  house:  and  the 
other  wing  was  five  cubits  also,  joining  to  the  wing  of 
the  other  cherub. 

 18.  The  wings  of  these  cherubim  spread  them- 
selves forth  twenty  cubits:  and  they  stood  on  then- 
feet,  and  their  faces  were  inward. 

(4.  VAIL.) 

2  Chr.  iii.  14.  And  he  made  the  vail  of  blue,  and 
purple,  and  crimson,  and  fine  linen,  and  wrought 
cherubim  thereon. 

(5.  SPIRITUAL  SIGNIFICANCE.) 

Heb.  ix.  1.  Then  verily  the  first  covenant  had  also 
ordinances  of  divine  service,  and  a  worldly  sanctuary. 

 2.  For  there  was  a  tabernacle  made ;  the  first, 

wherein  was  the  candlestick,  and  the  table,  and  the 
shewbread  ;  which  is  called  the  sanctuary. 

 3.  And  after  the  second  vail,  the  tabernacle 

which  is  called  the  holiest  of  all ; 


 4.  Which  had  the  golden  censer,  and  the  ark 

of  the  covenant  overlaid  round  about  with  gold, 
wherein  was  the  golden  pot  that  had  manna,  and 
Aaron's  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables  of  the  cove- 
nant ; 

 5.  And  over  it  the  cherubim  of  glory  shadow- 
ing the  mercy  seat;  of  which  we  cannot  now  speak 
particularly. 

 6.  Now  when  these  things  were  thus  ordainedj 

the  priests  went  always  into  the  first  tabernacle,  ac- 
complishing the  service  of  God. 

 7.  But  into  the  second  went  the  high  priest 

alone  once  every  year,  not  without  blood,  which  ho 
ottered  for  himself,  a\\A  for  the  errors  of  the  people: 

 8.  The  Holy  Ghost  this  signifying,  that  the 

way  into  the  holiest  of  all  was  not  yet  made  manifest, 
while  as  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  standing : 

§  48.   The  Ten  Golden  Seven-Branched  Candle- 
sticks before  the  Holy  of  Holies.* 

1  Kings  vii.  49.  And  the  candlesticks  of  pure  gold, 
five  on  the  right  side,  and  five  on  the  left,  before  the 
oracle,  with  tlie  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs 
of  gold, 

2  Chr.  iv.  7.  And  he  made  ten  candlesticks  of  gold 
according  to  their  form,  and  set  tJte77i  in  the  temple, 
five  on  the  right  hand,  and  five  on  the  left. 

 20.  Moreover  the  candlesticks  with  their  lamps, 

that  they  should  burn  after  the  manner  before  the 
oracle,  of  pure  gold  ; 

 21.  And  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the 

tongs,  made  he  of  gold,  and  that  perfect  gold ; 

§  49.   The  Brazen  Altar. 

2  Chr.  iv.  1.  Moreover  he  made  an  altar  of  brass, 
twenty  cubits  tlie  length  thereof,  and  twenty  cubits 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  ten  cubits  the  height  thereo£ 


§  50. 


The  Golden  Altar  and  Table  of  Shew- 
bread. 


1  Kings  vii.  48.  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels 
that  pertained  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord:  the  altar 
of  gold,  and  the  table  of  gold,  whereupon  the  shew- 
bread was, 

2  Chr.  iv.  19.  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels  that 
were  for  the  house  of  God,  the  golden  altar  also,  and 
the  tables  whereon  the  shewbread  was  set ; 

§  51.   The  Temple  UtensUs. 

1  Kings  vii.  50.  And  the  bowls,  and  the  snuffers, 
and  the  basins,  and  the  spoons,  and  the  censers  of 
pure  gold  ;  and  the  hinges  of  gold,  hoth  for  the  doors 
of  tlie  inner  house,  the  most  holy  place,  and  for  the 
doors  of  the  house,  to  wit,  of  the  temple. 

2  Chr.  iv.  22.  And  the  snutters,  and  the  basins,  and 
the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  of  pure  gold :  and  the 
entry  of  the  house,  the  inner  doors  thereof  for  the 
most  holy  place,  and  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the 
temple,  were  of  gold. 

—  —  8.  He  made  also  ten  tables,  and  placed  them 
in  the  temple,  five  on  the  right  side,  and  five  on  the 
left.    And  he  made  a  hundred  basins  of  gold. 

§  52.   The  Molten  Sea. 

I  Kings  vii.  23.  And  he  made  a  molten  sea,  ten 
cubits  from  the  one  brim  to  the  other :  it  was  round 
all  about,  and  his  height  was  five  cubits :  and  a  line  of 
thirty  cubits  did  compass  it  round  about. 

 24.  And  under  the  brim  of  it  round  about 

there  were  knops  compassing  it,  ten  in  a  cubit,  com- 
passing the  sea  round  about :  the  knops  wei'e  cast  in 
two  rows,  when  it  was  cast. 

 ■  25.  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

toward  the  north,  and  three  looking  toward  the  west, 
and  three  looking  toward  tlie  south,  and  three  looking 
toward  the  east :  and  the  sea  was  set  above  upon  them, 
and  all  their  hinder  parts  were  inward. 


*  In  the  Tabernacle  there  was  only  one  Candlestick.— H. 


593 


CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIIl. 


1  Kings  vii.  26.  And  it  wa.s  a  lunidbreadth  thick,  and 
the  brim  tliereof  was  wrought  like  the  brim  of  a  cup, 
with  flowers  of  lilies :  it  contained  two  thousand 
baths. 

2  Chr.  iv.  2.  Also  he  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits 
from  brim  to  lirim,  round  in  compass,  and  five  cubits 
the  height  thereof ;  and  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  com- 
pass it  round  about. 

 3.  And  under  it  was  the  similitude  of  oxen, 

which  did  compass  it  round  about:  ten  in  a  cubit, 
compassing  the  sea  round  about.  Two  rows  of  oxen 
were  cast,  when  it  was  cast. 

 4.  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

toward  the  north,  and  tliree  looking  toward  the  west, 
and  three  looking  toward  the  south,  and  three  looking 
toward  the  east :  and  the  sea  was  set  above  upon  them, 
and  all  their  hinder  parts  were  inward. 

 5.  And  the  thickness  of  it  loas  a  handbreadth, 

and  the  brim  of  it  lilve  tlie  work  of  the  brim  of  a  cup, 
with  flowers  of  lilies ;  and  it  received  and  held  three 
thousand  baths. 

 10.  And  he  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the 

east  end,  over  against  the  south. 

§  53.   The  Layers  and  their  Bases. 

1  Kings  vii.  27.  And  he  made  ten  bases  of  brass ; 
four  cubits  was  the  length  of  one  base,  and  four  cubits 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  three  cubits  the  height  of  it. 

 28.  And  the  work  of  the  bases  was  on  this 

manner :  they  had  borders,  and  the  borders  were  be- 
tween the  ledges : 

 29.  And  on  the  borders  that  were  between  the 

ledges  wei'e  lions,  oxen,  and  cherubim :  and  upon  the 
ledges  there  loas  a  base  above :  and  beneath  the  lions 
and  oxen  were  certain  additions  made  of  thin  work. 

 30.  And  every  base  had  four  Ijrazen  wheels, 

and  plates  of  brass :  and  the  four  corners  thereof  had 
tmdersetters :  under  the  laver  were  undersetters  molten, 
at  the  side  of  every  addition. 

 81.  And  the  mouth  of  it  within,  the  chapiter 

and  above  was  a  cubit :  but  the  mouth  thereof  icas 
round  after  work  of  the  base,  a  cubit  and  a  half: 
and  also  upon  the  mouth  of  it  were  gravings  with  their 
borders,  foursquare,  not  round. 

 32.  And  under  the  borders  were  four  wheels  ; 

and  the  axletrees  of  the  wheels  were  joined  to  the  base : 
and  the  height  of  a  wheel  was  a  cubit  and  half  a  cubit. 

 83.  And  the  work  of  the  wheels  was  like  tlie 

work  of  a  chariot  wheel :  their  axletrees  and  then- 
naves,  and  their  felloes,  and  their  spokes,  were  all 
molten. 

 34.  And  tlwre  were  four  undersetters  to  the 

four  corners  of  one  base :  and  the  undersetters  were  of 
the  very  base  itself 

 35.  And  in  the  top  of  the  base  was  there  a 

round  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high  :  and  on  the  top 
of  the  base  the  ledges  thereof  and  the  borders  thereof 
were  of  the  same. 

 36.  For  on  the  plates  of  the  ledges  thereof, 

and  on  the  borders  thereof,  he  graved  cherubim,  lions, 
and  palm  trees,  according  to  the  proportion  of  every 
one,  and  additions  round  about. 

 37.  After  this  manner  he  made  the  ten  bases : 

all  of  them  had  one  casting,  one  measure,  and  one 
size. 

 38.  Then  made  he  ten  lavers  of  brass :  one 

layer  contained  forty  baths :  and  every  lavcr  was  four 
cubits :  and  upon  every  one  of  tlie  ten  bases  one  layer. 

 39.  And  he  put  five  bases  on  the  right  side  of 

the  house,  and  five  on  the  left  side  of  the  house  :  and 
he  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  house  eastward, 
over  against  the  south. 

2  Clir.  iv.  6.  He  made  also  ten  lavers,  and  put  five 
on  the  right  hand,  and  five  on  the  left,  to  wash  in 
them :  such  things  as  they  offered  for  the  burnt  offer- 
ing they  washed  in  the'm ;  but  the  sea  was  for  the 
priests  to  wash  in. 

§  54.   A  Recapitulation  of  Huram's  Work. 

2  ChP.  iv.  11-  And  Huram  made  the  pots,  and  the 
shovels,  and  the  basins.    And  Huram  finished  the 


work  that  he  was  to  make  for  king  Solomon  for  the 
house  of  God; 

 12.  To  wit,  the  two  pillars,  and  the  pommels, 

and  the  chapiters  which  were  on  the  top  of  the  two 
pillars,  and  the  two  wreaths  to  cover  the  two  pommels 
of  the  chapiters  -which  were  on  the  top  of  the  pillars ; 

 13.  And  four  hundred  pomegranates  on  the 

two  wreaths ;  two  rows  of  pomegranates  on  each 
wreath,  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 
which  were  upon  the  pillars. 

 14.  He  made  also  bases,  and  lavers  made  he 

upon  the  bases ; 

 15.  One  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  it. 

 16.  The  pots  also,  and  the  shovels,  and  the 

fleshhooks,  and  all  their  instruments,  did  Huram  his 
father  make  to  king  Solomon  for  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  of  bright  brass. 

 17.  In  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 

them,  in  the  clay  ground  between  Succoth  and  Zere- 
dathah. 

§  55.   No  Sound  of  Tools  in  the  Building. 

I  Kings  vi.  7.  And  the  house,  when  it  was  in  build- 
ing, was  built  of  stone  made  ready  before  it  was 
brought  thither :  so  that  there  was  neither  hammer 
nor  axe  nor  any  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  house  while 
it  was  in  building. 

§  56.   The  Work  Completed. 

I  Kings  vii.  51.  So  was  ended  all  the  work  that 
king  Solomon  made  for  the  house  of  the  Lord.  And 
Solomon  brought  in  the  things  which  David  his  father 
had  dedicated  ;  even  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the 
vessels,  did  he  put  among  the  treasures  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord. 

§  57.   The  Dedication. 

(1.   THE  NATION  ASSEMBLED.) 

1  Kings  viii.  1.  Then  Solomon  assembled  the  elders 
of  Israel,  and  all  the  heads  of  the  tribes,  the  chief  of 
the  fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel,  unto  king  Solo- 
mon in  Jerusalem,  that  they  might  bring  up  the  ark 
of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out  of  the  city  of  David, 
which  is  Zion. 

 2.  And  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  them- 
selves imto  king  Solomon  at  the  feast  in  the  month 
Ethanim,  wliich  is  the  seventh  month. 

2  Chr.v.  2.  Then  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of 
Israel,  and  all  the  heads  of  the  tribes,  the  chief  of  the 
ftithers  of  the  children  of  Israel,  unto  Jerusalem,  to 
bring  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out  of 
the  city  of  David,  which  is  Zion. 

 3.  Wherefore  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled 

themselves  unto  the  king  in  the  feast  which  was  in  the 
seventh  month. 

(2.  THE  PROCESSION  TO   THE  TEMPLE.) 

1  Kings  viii.  3.  And  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came, 
and  the  priests  took  up  the  ark. 

 4.  And  they  brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord, 

and  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  all  the 
holy  vessels  that  loere  in  the  tabernacle,  even  those 
did  the  priests  and  the  Levites  bring  up. 

 6.  And  the  jiriests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  unto  his  place,  into  the  oracle 
of  the  house,  to  the  most  holy  iplace,  even  under  the 
wings  of  the  cherubim. 

 7.  For  the  cherubim  spread  forth  iJieir  two 

wings  over  the  place  of  the  ark,  and  the  cherubim 
covered  the  ark  and  the  staves  thereof  above. 

 8.  And  they  drew  out  the  staves,  that  the  ends 

of  the  staves  were  seen  out  in  the  holy  place  before  the 
oracle,  and  they  were  not  seen  without:  and  there 
they  are  unto  this  day. 

2  ChP.  V.  4.  And  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came :  and 
the  Levites  took  up  the  ark. 

 5.  And  they  brought  up  the  ark,  and  the  tab- 
ernacle of  the  congregation,  and  all  the  holy  vessels 
that  icere  in  the  tabernacle,  these  did  the  priests  and 
the  Levites  bring  up. 

 7.  And  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  unto  his  place,  to  the  oracle  of 


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the  house,  into  the  most  holy  plaxe,  even  under  the 
wings  of  the  cherubim  : 

2  Chr.  V.  8.  For  the  cherubim  spread  forth  their  wings 
over  the  place  of  the  ark,  and  the  cherubun  covered 
the  ark  and  the  staves  thereof  above. 

 9.  And  they  drew  out  the  staves  of  the  ark,  that 

the  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  from  the  ark  before 
the  oracle;  but  they  were  not  seen  without.  And 
there  it  is  unto  this  day. 

(3.  THE  SACRIFICE  DTIRING  THE  PROCESSION.) 

1  Kings  viii.  5.  And  king  Solomon,  and  all  the  con- 
gregation of  Israel,  that  were  assembled  unto  him, 
vjere  with  him  before  the  ark,  sacrificing  sheep  and 
oxen,  that  could  not  be  told  nor  numbered  for  multi- 
tude. 

2  Chr.  V.  6.  Also  king  Solomon,  and  all  the  con- 
gregation of  Israel  that  were  assembled  unto  him  be- 
fore the  ark,  sacrificed  sheep  and  oxen,  which  could 
not  be  told  nor  numbered  for  multitude. 

(4.  SOLOMON  FELICITATES  HIMSELF  ON  HAVING  COM- 
PLETED THE  TEMPLE.) 

1  Kings  viii.  16.  Since  the  day  that  T  brought  forth 
my  people  Israel  out  of  Egypt,  I  chose  no  city  out  of 
all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  build  a  house,  that  my  name 
might  be  therein ;  but  I  chose  David  to  be  over  my 
people  Israel. 

 17.  And  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  father 

to  build  a  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael. 

 18.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  David  my  father, 

Whereas  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  a  house  unto 
my  name,  thou  didst  well  that  it  was  in  thine  heart. 

—  ■ — 19.  Nevertheless  thou  shalt  not  build  the 
house ;  but  thy  son  that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy 
loins,  he  shall  build  the  house  unto  my  name. 

 20.  And  the  Lord  hath  performed  his  word 

that  he  spake,  and  I  am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  David 
my  father,  and  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel,  as  the  Lord 
promised,  and  have  built  a  house  for  the  name  of  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel. 

I  21.  And  I  have  set  there  a  place  for  the  ark, 

■wherein  is  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  which  he  made 
with  our  fathers,  when  he  brought  them  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

2  Chr.  vi.  5.  Since  the  day  that  I  brought  forth  my 
people  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  I  chose  no  city  among 
all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  build  a  house  in,  that  my 
name  might  be  there ;  neither  chose  I  any  man  to  be 
a  ruler  over  my  jieople  Israel : 

 G.  But  I  have  chosen  Jerusalem,  that  my 

name  might  be  there ;  and  have  chosen  David  to  be 
over  my  people  Israel. 

 7.  Now  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  father 

to  build  a  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael. 

 8.  But  the  Lord  said  to  David  my  father,  For- 
asmuch as  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  a  house  for 
my  name,  thou  didst  well  in  that  it  was  in  thine 
heart : 

 9.  Notwithstanding  thou  shalt  not  build  the 

house  ;  but  thy  son  which  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy 
loins,  he  shall  build  the  house  for  my  name. 

 10.   The  Lord  therefore  hath  performed  his 

word  that  he  hath  spoken :  for  I  am  risen  up  in  the 
room  of  David  my  father,  and  am  set  on  the  throne  of 
Israel,  as  the  Lord  promised,  and  have  built  the  house 
for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel. 

 11.  And  in  it  have  I  put  the  ark,  wherein  is 

the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  that  he  made  with  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel. 

(5.  THE  DEDICATION  SACRIFICES.) 

2  Chr.  vii.  4.  Then  the  king  and  all  the  people  of- 
fered sacrifices  before  the  Lord. 

 5.  And  king  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of 

twenty  and  two  thousand  oxen,  and  a  hundred  and 
twenty  thousand  sheep.  8o  the  king  and  all  the  peo- 
ple dedicated  the  house  of  God. 

 6.  And  the  priests  waited  on  their  offices : 

the  Levites  also  with  instruments  of  music  of  the 
Lord,  which  David  the  king  had  made  to  praise  the 


Lord,  because  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever,  when  Da- 
vid praised  by  their  ministry ;  and  the  priests  sounded 
trumpets  before  them,  and  all  Israel  stood. 

 7.  Moreover  Solomon  hallowed  the  middle  of 

the  court  that  was  before  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  for 
there  he  oflTered  burnt  offerings,  and  the  fat  cf  the 
peace  offerings,  because  the  brazen  altar  which  Solo- 
mon had  made  was  notable  to  receive  the  burnt  offer- 
ings, and  the  meat  offerings,  and  the  fat. 

 8.  Also  at  the  same  time  Solomon  kept  the 

feast  seven  days,  and  all  Israel  with  him,  a  very  great 
congregation,  from  the  entering  in  of  Hamath  unto 
the  river  of  Egypt. 

 9.  And  in  the  eighth  day  they  made  a  solemn 

assembly:  for  they  kept  the  dedication  of  the  altar 
seven  days,  and  the  feast  seven  days. 

 10.  And  on  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of 

the  seventh  month  he  sent  the  people  away  into  their 
tents,  glad  and  merry  in  heart  for  the  goodness  that 
the  Lord  had  shewed  unto  David,  and  to  Solomon, 
and  to  Israel  his  people. 

 11.  Thus  Solomon  finished  the  house  of  the 

Lord,  and  the  king's  house :  and  all  that  came  into 
Solomon's  heart  to  make  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
in  his  own  house,  he  prosperously  effected. 

§  58.   God  Accepts  his  House. 

(1.  BY  A  VISIBLE  APPEABANCE.) 

2  Chp.  V.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  priests 
were  come  out  of  the  holy  place :  (for  all  the  priests 
tfiat  were  present  were  sanctified,  and  did  not  then 
wait  by  course : 

 12.  Also  the  Levites  which  were  the  singers, 

all  of  them  of  Asaph,  of  Heman,  of  Jeduthun,  with 
their  sons  and  their  brethren,  being  arrayed  in  white 
linen,  having  cymbals  and  psalteries  and  harps,  stood 
at  the  east  end  of  the  altar,  and  with  them  a  hundred 
and  twenty  priests  sounding  with  trumpets :) 

See  2  Chr.  v.  13,  14. 

(2.  BY  A  PROMISE  TO  KING  SOLOMON.) 

1  Kings  ix.  3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  I  have 
heard  thy  praj^er  and  thy  supplication,  that  thou  hast 
made  before  me :  I  have  hallowed  this  house,  which 
thou  hast  built,  to  put  my  name  there  for  ever ;  and 
mine  eyes  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually. 

2  Chp.  vii.  15.  Now  mine  eyes  shall  be  open,  and 
mine  ears  attent  unto  the  prayer  that  is  made  in  this 
place. 

 16.  For  now  have  I  chosen  and  sanctified  this 

house,  that  my  name  maybe  there  for  ever:  and  mine 
eyes  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually 

(3.  WITH  A  WARNING  IN  CASE  OF  DISOBEDIENCE.) 

I  Kings  ix.  6.  But  if  ye  shall  at  all  turn  from  follow 
ing  me,  ye  or  your  children,  and  will  not  keep  my 
commandments  and  my  statutes  which  I  have  set 
before  you,  but  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship 
them ; 

 7.  Then  will  I  cut  off"  Israel  out  of  the  land 

which  I  have  given  them ;  and  this  house,  which  I 
have  hallowed  for  my  name,  will  I  cast  out  of  my 
sight;  and  Israel  shall  be  a  proverb  and  a  byword 
among  all  people : 

 8.  And  at  this  house,  which  is  high,  every  one 

that  passeth  by  it  shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss ; 
and  they  shall  say,  Why  hath  the  Lord  done  lhu3 
unto  this  land,  and  to  this  house  ? 

 9.  And  they  shall  answer.  Because  they  for- 
sook the  Lord  their  God,  who  brought  forth  their 
fathers  out  of  tlie  land  of  Egypt,  and  have  taken  hold 
upon  other  gods,  and  have  worshipped  them,  and 
served  them :  therefore  hath  the  Lord  brought  upon 
them  all  this  evlL 


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CHAP.  V. 

THE  GLORY  AND  THE  FATE  OF 
SOLOMON'S  TEMPLE. 

§  59.   The  tilory  of  the  Temple. 

(1.  FREQUENTED.) 

Ps.lxviii.  27.  There  is  little  Benjamin  with  their 
ruler,  the  princes  of  Judah  and  their  council,  the 
princes  of  Zebulun,  a?id  the  princes  of  Naphtali. 

 29.  Because  of  thy  temple  at  Jerusalem  shall 

kings  bring  presents  unto  thee. 

—  Ixxvi.  1.  In  Judah  is  God  known:  his  name  is 
great  in  Israel. 

 2.  In  Salem  also  is  his  tabernacle,  and  his 

dwelliugplace  in  Zion. 

(2.  DESIRED  AND  BELOVED.) 

Ps.  xxvi.  8.  Lord,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  of 
thy  house,  and  the  place  where  thine  honour  dwelleth. 

—  xxvii.  4.  One  ihi/ig  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord, 
that  will  I  seek  after ;  that  I  may  dwell  in  the  house 
of  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  my  life,  to  behold  the 
beauty  of  the  Lord,  and  to  inquire  in  his  temple. 

—  xliii.  3.  O  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  truth :  let 
them  lead  me ;  let  them  bring  me  unto  thy  holy  hill, 
and  to  thy  tabernacles. 

—  Ixiii.  1.  0  God,  thou  my  God  ;  early  will  I 
seek  thee ;  my  soul  tliirsteth  for  thee,  my  flesh  longeth 
for  thee  in  a  dry  and  thirsty  land,  where  no  water  is ; 

 2.  To  see  thy  power  and  thy  glory,  so  as  I 

have  seen  thee  in  the  sanctuary. 

—V  Ixxxiv.  1.  How  amiable  are  thy  tabernacles,  O 
Lord  of  hosts ! 

 2.  My  soul  longeth,  yea,  even  fainteth  for  the 

courts  of  the  Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  flesh  crietli  out 
for  the  living  God. 

—  cxvi.  18.  I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now 
in  the  presence  of  all  his  people, 

 19.  In  the  courts  of  the  Lord's  house,  in  the 

midst  of  thee,  O  Jerusalem.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Jonah  ii.  4.  Then  I  said,  Lam  cast  out  of  thy  sight ; 
yet  I  will  look  again  toward  thy  holy  temple. 

(3.  A  PLACE  OF  JOY  AND  PRAISE.) 

Ps.  xlii.  4.  When  I  remember  these  things,  I  pour 
out  my  soul  in  me :  for  I  had  gone  with  the  multitude, 
I  went  with  them  to  the  house  of  God,  with  the  voice 
of  joy  and  praise,  with  a  multitude  that  kept  liolyday. 

—  xliii.  4.  Then  will  I  go  unto  the  altar  of  God, 
unto  God  my  exceeding  joy :  yea,  upon  the  harp  will 
I  praise  thee,  O  God  my  God. 

—  xlviii.  9.  We  have  thoughtof  thy  loving-kindness, 

0  God,  in  the  midst  of  thy  temple. 

—  Ixxxiv.  4.  Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  in  thy 
house :  they  will  be  still  praising  thee.  Selah. 

 5.  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  is  in 

thee;  in  whose  heart  are  the  ways  of  them. 

 7.  They  go  from  strength  to  strength,  every 

one  of  them  in  Zion  appeareth  before  God. 

 10.  For  a  day  in  thy  courts  is  better  than  a 

thousand.  I  had  rather  be  a  doorkeeper  in  the  house 
of  my  God,  than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness. 

—  xcii.  13.  Those  that  be  planted  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord  shall  flourish  in  the  courts  of  our  God. 

—  cxxii.  1.  I  was  glad  when  they  said  unto  me, 
Let  us  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

 9.  Because  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  our  God 

1  will  seek  thy  good. 

(4.  A  PLACE  OP  god's  GLORY.) 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  67.  Moreover  he  refused  the  tabernacle 
of  Joseph,  and  chose  not  the  tribe  of  Ephraim: 

 68.  But  chose  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount 

Zion  which  he  loved. 

 69.  And  he  built  his   sanctuary  like  liioh 

palaces,  like  the  earth  ^yhich  he  hath  established  ibr 
ever. 

—  cxxxii.  1.  Lord,  remember  David,  aiul  all  his 
aSlictions : 

 2.  How  he  sware  unto  the  Lord,  and  vowed 

unto  the  mighty  God  of  Jacob ; 


 3.  Surely  I  will  not  come  into  the  tabernacle 

of  my  house,  nor  go  up  into  my  bed ; 

 4.  I  will  not  give  sleep  to  mine  eyes,  or  slum- 
ber to  mine  eyelids, 

 5.  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  Lord,  a 

habitation  for  the  mighty  God  of  Jacob. 

 6.  Lo,  we  heard  of  it  at  Ephratah :  we  found 

it  in  the  fields  of  the  wood. 

 7.  We  will  go  into  his  tabernacles :  we  will 

worship  at  his  footstool. 

 8.  Arise,  O  Lord,  mto  thy  rest ;  thou,  and  the 

ark  of  thy  strength. 

 9.  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  righteous- 
ness; and  let  thy  saints  shout  for  joy. 

Jer.  xvii.  12.  A  glorious  high  throne  from  the  begin- 
ning is  the  place  of  our  sanctuary. 

(5.  A  SANCTUARY  FOR  STATE  CRIMINALS.) 

1  Kings  i.  50.  And  Adonijah  feared  because  of  Solo, 
mon,  and  arose,  and  went,  and  caught  hold  on  the 
horns  of  the  altar. 

 51.  And  it  was  told  Solomon,  saying.  Behold, 

Adonijah  fearetli  king  Solomon :  for,  lo,  he  hath  caught 
hold  on  the  homs  of  the  altar,  saying,  Let  king  Solo- 
mon swear  unto  me  to  day  that  he  will  not  slay  his 
servant  with  the  sword. 

 52.  And  Solomon  said.  If  he  will  shew  him- 
self a  worthy  man,  there  shall  not  a  hair  of  him  fall 
to  the  earth  :  but  if  wickedness  shall  be  found  in  him, 
he  shall  die. 

 53.  So  king  Solomon  sent,  and  they  brought 

him  down  from  the  altar.  And  he  came  and  bowed 
himself  to  king  Solomon :  and  Solomon  said  unto  him, 
Go  to  thine  house. 

§  60.   Shields  of  Brass  instead  of  the  Golden 
Shields  taken  by  Shishak. 

2  Chr.  xii.  10.  Instead  of  which  king  Rehoboam 
made  shields  of  brass,  and  committed  them  to  the 
hands  of  the  chief  of  the  guard,  that  kept  the  entrance 
of  the  king's  house. 

 11.  And  when  the  king  entered  into  the  house 

of  the  Lord,  the  -guard  came  and  fetched  them,  and 
brought  them  again  into  the  guardchamber. 

§  61.   Jehoshaphat  Appeals  to  God's  Promises 
about  his  Temple. 

2  Chr.  XX.  5.  And  Jehoshaphat  stood  in  the  congre- 
gation of  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  before  the  new  court. 

 8.  And  they  dwelt  therein,  and  have  built 

thee  a  sanctuary  therein  for  thy  name,  saying. 

See  2  Chr.  xx.  6,  7,  9-12. 

§  62.   The  Repairs  under  Joash. 

2  Kings  xii.  4.  And  Jehoash  said  to  the  priests,  All 
the  money  of  the  dedicated  things  that  is  brought  into 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  even  the  money  of  every  one 
that  passeth  the  account,  the  money  that  every  man  is 
set  at,  and  all  the  money  that  cometh  into  any  man's 
heart  to  bring  into  the  house  of  the  Lord, 

 5.  Let  the  priests  take  it  to  them,  everj'  man  of 

his  acquaintance  :  and  let  them  repair  the  breaches  of 
the  house,  wheresoever  any  breach  shall  be  found. 

—  —  6.  But  it  was  so,  that  in  the  three  and  twen- 
tieth j-ear  of  king  Jehoash  the  priests  had  not  repaired 
the  breaches  of  the  house. 

—  —  7.  Then  king  Jehoash  called  for  Jehoiada  the 
priest,  and  the  oilier  priests,  and  said  unto  them.  Why 
repair  ye  not  the  breaches  of  the  house  ?  now  there- 
fore receive  no  more  money  of  your  acquaintance,  but 
deliver  it  for  the  breaches  of  the  house. 

 8.  And  the  priests  consented  to  receive  no  more 

money  of  the  people,  neither  to  repair  the  breaches  of 
the  house. 

 9.  But  Jehoiada  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and 

bored  a  hole  in  the  lid  of  it,  and  set  it  beside  the  altar, 
on  the  right  side  as  one  cometh  into  the  house  of  the 
Lord  :  and  the  priests  that  kept  the  door  put  therein 
all  the  money  that  was  brought  into  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


2  Kings  xii.  10.  And  it  was  so,  when  they  saw  that 
t/mre  teas  much  money  in  the  chest,  that  tlie  king's 
scribe  and  the  high  priest  came  up,  and  tlicy  put  up  in 
bags,  and  told  the  money  that  was  found  in  the  house 
of  tlie  Lord. 

 11.  And  they  gave  the  money,  being  told,  into 

the  hands  of  them  that  did  the  worli,  that  Iiad  the 
oversight  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  and  tlicy  laid  it 
out  to  the  carpenters  and  builders,  that  wrought  upon 
the  liouse  of  the  Lord, 

 12.  And  to  masons,  and  hewers  of  stone,  and 

to  buy  timber  and  hewed  stone  to  repair  the  breaches 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  for  all  that  was  laid 
out  for  the  house  to  repair  it. 

 13.  Howbeit  there  were  not  made  for  the 

house  of  the  Lord  bowls  of  silver,  snuffers,  basins, 
trumpets,  any  vessels  of  gold,  or  vessels  of  sOver,  of 
the  money  that  was  brought  into  the  house  of  the 
Lord: 

 14.  But  they  gave  that  to  the  workmen,  and 

repaired  therewith  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Joash  was  minded  to  repair  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

 5.  And  he  gathered  together  the  priests  and 

the  Levites,  and  said  to  them.  Go  out  unto  the  cities 
of  Judah,  and  gather  of  all  Israel  money  to  repair  the 
house  of  your  God  from  year  to  year,  and  see  that  ye 
hasten  the  matter,  Howbeit  the  Levites  hastened  it 
not. 

 6.  And  the  king  called  for  Jehoiada  the  chief, 

and  said  unto  him.  Why  hast  thou  not  required  of  the 
Levites  to  bring  in  out  of  Judah  and  out  of  Jerusalem 
the  collection,  according  to  tlie  commandment  of  Moses 
the  servant  of  the  Lord,  and  of  the  congregation  of 
Israel,  for  the  tabernacle  of  witness? 

 7.  For  the  sons  of  Athaliah,  that  wicked  wo- 
man, had  broken  up  the  house  of  God ;  and  also  all 
the  dedicated  things  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  did 
they  bestow  upon  Baalim. 

 8.  And  at  the  king's  commandment  they  made 

a  chest,  and  set  it  without  at  the  gate  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord. 

 9.  And  they  made  a  proclamation  through 

Judah  and  Jerusalem,  to  bring  in  to  the  Lord  the 
collection  that  Moses  the  servant  of  God  laid  upon 
Israel  in  the  wilderness. 

 10.  And  all  the  princes  and  all  the  people  re- 
joiced, and  brought  in,  and  cast  into  the  chest,  until 
they  had  made  an  end. 

 11.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  that  at  what  time  the 

chest  was  brought  unto  the  king's  office  by  the  hand 
of  the  Levites,  and  when  they  saw  that  there  was  much 
money,  the  king's  scribes  and  the  high  priest's  officer 
came  and  emptied  the  chest,  and  took  it,  and  carried 
it  to  his  place  again.  Thus  they  did  day  by  day,  and 
gathered  money  in  abundance. 

 14.   And  when  they  had  finished  it,  they 

brought  the  rest  of  the  money  before  the  king  and 
Jehoiada,  whereof  were  made  vessels  for  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  even  vessels  to  minister,  and  to  offer  withal, 
and  spoons,  and  vessels  of  gold  and  silver.  And  they 
ofiFered  biu-nt  offerings  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  con- 
tinually all  the  days  of  Jehoiada. 

I  §  G3.   Ahaz  Robs  the  Temple. 

(1.  TO  BRIBE  TIGLATH-PILBSER.) 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  31.  For  Ahaz  took  away  a  portion  ont 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  out  of  the  house  of  the 
king,  and  of  the  princes,  and  gave  it  unto  the  king  of 
Assyria:  but  he  helped  him  not. 

2  Kings  xvi.  17.  And  king  Ahaz  cut  off  the  borders  of 
the  bases,  and  removed  the  laver  from  off  them ;  and 
took  down  the  sea  from  off  the  brazen  oxen  that  were 
under  it,  and  put  it  upon  a  pavement  of  stones. 

 18.  And  the  covert  for  the  sabbath  that  they 

had  built  in  the  house,  and  the  king's  entry  without, 
turned  he  from  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  the  king  of 
Assyria. 

(2.  TO  MAINTAIN  IDOLATRY.) 

2  Chp.  xxviii.  34.  And  Ahaz  gathered  together  the 
vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  and  cut  in  pieces  the  ves- 


sels of  the  house  of  God,  and  shut  up  the  doors  of  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  he  made  him  altars  in  every 
corner  of  Jerusalem. 

\  64.   Josiah's  Reform. 

(1.  HE  PURIFIES   THE  TEMPLE.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  1.  And  the  king  sent,  and  they  gath- 
ered unto  them  all  the  elders  of  Judah  and  of  Jeni- 
salem. 

 7.  And  he  brake  down  the  houses  of  the  sodom- 
ites, that  were  by  the  house  of  the  Lord,  where  the 
women  wove  hangings  for  the  grove. 

(2.  and  repairs  it.) 

2  Kings  xxii.  9.  And  Sliaplian  the  scribe  came  to  the 
king,  and  brought  the  king  word  again,  and  said.  Thy 
servants  have  gathered  the  money  that  was  found  in 
the  house,  and  have  delivered  it  into  the  hand  of  them 
that  do  the  work,  that  have  the  oversight  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord. 

2  Chp.  xxxiv.  8.  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  his 
reign,  when  he  had  purged  the  land,  and  the  house,  he 
sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  Azaliah,  and  Maaseiah  the 
governor  of  the  city,  and  Joah  the  son  of  Joahaz  the 
recorder,  to  repair  the  house  of  the  IjORD  his  God. 

 9.  And  when  they  came  to  Hilkiah  the  high 

priest,  they  delivered  the  money  that  was  brought  into 
tlie  house  of  God,  which  the  Levites  that  kept  the 
doors  had  gathered  of  the  hand  of  Manasseh  and 
Ephraim,  and  of  all  the  remnant  of  Israel,  and  of  all 
Judah  and  Benjamin ;  and  they  returned  to  Jerusa- 
lem. — 

 10.  And  they  put  it  in  the  hand  of  the  work- 
men that  had  the  oversight  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  they  gave  it  to  the  workmen  that  wrought  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  to  repair  and  amend  the  house : 

 11.  Even  to  the  artificers  and  builders  gave 

they  it,  to  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  couplings, 
and  to  floor  the  houses  which  the  kings  of  Judah  had 
destroyed. 

 13.  And  the  men  did  the  work  faithfully :  and 

the  overseers  of  them  were  Jahath  and  Obadiah,  the 
Levites,  of  the  sous  of  Merari ;  and  Zechariah  and 
Meshullam,  of  the  sons  of  the  Kohathites,  to  set  it 
forward ;  and  otlu  r  of  the  Levites,  all  that  could  skill 
of  instruments  of  music. 

I  65.   Hezekiah's  Reform, 

(1.  HE  REPAIRS  THE  TEMPLE.) 

2  Chr.  xxix.  3.  He  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  in 
the  first  month,  opened  -the  doors  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  and  repaired  them. 

(3.  AND  RE-ESTABLISHES  THE  SERVICE.) 

2  Chr.  xxix.  4.  And  he  brought  in  the  priests  and 
the  Levites,  and  gathered  them  together  into  the  east 
street, 

 5.  And  said  imto  them.  Hear  me,  ye  Levites ; 

sanctify  now  yom-selves,  and  sanctify  the  house  of  the 
Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  and  cany  forth  the  filthi- 
ness  out  of  the  holy  place. 

 6.  For  our  fathers  have  trespassed,  and  done 

that  which  was  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  our  God, 
and  have  forsaken  him,  and  have  turned  away  their 
faces  from  the  habitation  of  the  Lord,  and  turned 
tlieir  backs. 

 7.  Also  they  have  shut  up  the  doors  of  the 

porch,  and  put  out  the  lamps,  and  have  not  burned 
incense  nor  offered  burnt  offerings  in  the  holy  place 
unto  the  God  of  Israel. 

 8.  Wherefore  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  upon 

Judah  and  Jerasalem,  and  he  hath  delivered  them  to 
trouble,  to  astonishment,  and  to  hissing,  as  ye  see  with 
your  eyes. 

 9.  For,  lo,  our  fathers  have  fallen  by  the 

sword,  and  our  sons  and  our  daughters  and  our  wives 
are  in  captivity  for  this. 

§  66.   The  Fall  of  the  Temple. 

(1.  Jeremiah's  warning.) 
Jer.vii.  2.  Stand  in  the  gate  of  the  Lord's  hoBse^ 


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and  proclaim  there  this  word,  and  say,  Hear  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  of  Judah,  that  enter  in  at 
these  gates  to  worship  the  Lord. 

JeP.  vii.  4.  Trust  ye  not  in  lying  words,  saying,  The 
temple  of  the  Lord,  The  temple  of  the  Loud,  The 
temple  of  the  Lord,  are  these. 

 11.  Is  this  house,  which  is  called  by  my  name, 

hecome  a  den  of  robbers  in  your  eyes  ?  Behold,  even 
I  have  seen  it,  saith  the  Lord. 

 12.  But  go  ye  now  unto  my  place  which  was 

in  Shiloh,  where  I  set  my  name  at  the  first,  and  see 
what  I  did  to  it  for  the  wickedness  of  my  people  Is- 
rael. 

 13.  And  now,  because  ye  have  done  all  these 

works,  saith  tlie  Lord,  and  I  spake  unto  you,  rising 
up  early  and  speaking,  but  ye  heard  not;  and  I  called 
you,  but  ye  answered  not; 

 14.  Therefore  will  I  do  unto  (his  house,  which 

is  called  by  my  name,  wherein  ye  trust,  and  unto  the 
place  which  I  gave  to  you  and  to  your  fathers,  as  I 
Lave  done  to  Shiloh. 

(3.  nebuchadnkzzar  rifles  the  temple  before 
its  destruction.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  13.  And  the  pillars  of  brass  that  were 
in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  bases,  and  the 
brazen  sea  that  was  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  did  the 
Chaklees  break  in  pieces,  and  carried  the  brass  of  them 
to  Babylon. 

 14.  And  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the 

snuffers,  and  the  spoons,  and  all  the  vessels  of  brass 
wherewith  they  ministered,  took  they  away. 

 15.  And  the  firepans,  and  the  bowls,  and  such 

things  as  loere  of  gold,  i)i  gold,  and  of  silver,  in  silver, 
the  captain  of  the  guard  took  away. 

 16.  The  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  the  bases 

which  Solomon  had  made  for  the  house  of  the  Lord  ; 
the  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  witliout  weight. 

 17.  The  height  of  the  one  pillar  was  eighteen 

cubits,  and  the  chapiter  upon  it  was  brass :  and  the 
height  of  the  chapiter  three  cubits ;  and  the  wreathen 
work,  and  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiter  round 
about,  all  of  brass :  and  like  unto  these  had  the  second 
pillar  with  wreathen  work. 

Jer.  lii.  17.  Also  the  pillars  of  brass  that  were  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  bases,  and  the  brazen  sea 
that  was  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  the  Chaldeans 
brake,  and  carried  all  the  brass  of  them  to  Babylon. 

 18.  The  caldrons  also,  and  the  shovels,  and 

the  snuffers,  and  the  bowls,  and  the  spoons,  and  all 
the  vessels  of  brass  wherewith  they  mmistered,  took 
they  away. 

 19.  And  the  basins,  and  the  firepans,  and  the 

bowls,  and  the  caldrons,  and  tlie  candlesticks,  and  the 
spoons,  and  the  cups  ;  that  which  was  of  gold  in  gold, 
and  tfiat  which  was  of  silver  in  sUver,  took  the  captain 
of  the  guard  away. 

 20.  The  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  twelve 

brazen  bulls  that  loere  under  the  bases,  which  king 
Solomon  had  made  in  the  house  of  the  Lord:  the 
brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without  weight. 

 21.  And  mncerning  the  pillars,  the  height  of 

one  pillar  was  eighteen  cubits ;  and  a  fillet  of  twelve 
cubits  did  compass  it ;  and  the  thickness  thereof  teas 
four  fingers :  it  was  hollow. 

 22.  And  a  chapiter  of  brass  was  upon  it ;  and 

the  height  of  one  chapiter  teas  five  cubits,  with  net- 
work and  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiters  round 
about,  all  of  brass.  The  second  pillar  also  and  the 
pomegranates  were  \ike  unto  these. 

 23.  And  there  were  ninety  and  six  pomegran- 
ates on  a  side;  and  all  the  pomegranates  upon  the 
network  were  a  hundred  round  about. 

(3.  LAMENTATIONS  OVER  THE  RUIN.) 

Ps.  Ixxix.  1.  O  God,  the  heathen  are  come  into 
thine  inheritance ;  thy  holy  temple  have  they  defiled ; 
they  have  laid  Jerus;ilem  on  heaps. 

—  Ixxiv.  3.  Lift  up  thy  feet  unto  the  perpetual  deso- 
lations ;  eren  all  that  the  enemy  hath  done  wickedly 
in  the  sanctuary. 

 4.  Thine  enemies  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy  con- 
gregations; they  set  up  their  ensigns /«;•  signs. 


 5.  A  man  was  famous  according  as  he  had 

lifted  up  axes  upon  the  thick  trees. 

 6.  But  now  they  break  down  the  carved  work 

thereof  at  once  with  axes  and  hammers. 

 7.  They  have  cast  fire  into  thy  sanctuary, 

they  have  defiled  by  casting  down  the  dwellingplace  of 
thy  name  to  the  ground. 

 8.  They  said  in  their  hearts.  Let  us  destroy 

them  together :  they  have  bm-ned  up  all  the  synagogTiea 
of  God  in  the  land. 

Lam.  i.  10.  The  adversary  hath  spread  out  his  hand 
upon  all  her  pleasant  things :  for  she  hath  seen  that 
the  heathen  entered  into  her  sanctuary,  whom  thou 
didst  command  that  they  should  not  enter  into  thy 
congregation. 

—  ii.  7.  The  Lord  hath  cast  off  his  altar,  he  hath 
abhorred  his  sanetuaiy,  he  hath  given  up  into  the 
hand  of  the  enemy  the  walls  of  her  palaces ;  they  have 
made  a  noise  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  as  in  the  day 
of  a  solemn  feast. 


CHAP.  VI. 
ZERUBBABEL'S  TEMPLE. 

(See  also  page  299,  §§  156-170.) 
§  67.   The  Building'  is  Begun. 

Ezr.  iii.  8.  Now  in  the  second  year  of  their  coming 
unto  the  house  of  God  at  Jerusalem,  in  the  second 
month,  began  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and 
Jeshua  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  the  remnant  of  their 
brethren  the  priests  and  the  Levites,  and  all  they  that 
were  come  out  of  the  captivity  unto  Jerusalem ;  and 
appointed  the  Levites,  from  twenty  years  old  and  up- 
ward, to  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

 9.  Then  stood  Jeshua  with  his  sons  and  his 

brethren,  Kadmiel  and  his  sons,  the  sons  of  Judah,  to- 
gether, to  set  forward  the  workmen  in  the  house  of 
God :  the  sons  of  Henadad,  with  their  sons  and  their 
brethren  the  Levites. 

 10.  And  when  the  builders  laid  the  foundation 

of  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  they  set  the  priests  in  their 
apparel  with  trumpets,  and  the  Levites  the  sons  of 
Asaph  with  cymbals,  to  praise  the  Lord,  after  the 
ordinance  of  David  king  of  Israel. 

§  68.   Mingled  Joy  and  Weeping. 

Ezr.  iii.  11.  And  they  sang  together  by  course  in 
praising  and  giving  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  because 
he  is  good,  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever  toward  Is- 
rael. And  all  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout, 
when  they  praised  the  Lord,  because  the  foundation 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord  was  laid. 

 12.  But  many  of  the  priests  and  Levites  and 

chief  of  the  fathers,  who  were  ancient  men,  that  had 
seen  the  first  house,  when  the  foundation  of  this  house 
was  laid  before  their  eyes,  wept  with  a  loud  voice; 
and  many  shouted  aloud  for  joy  : 

 13.  So  that  the  people  could  not  discern  the 

noise  of  the  shout  of  joy  from  the  noise  of  the  weep- 
ing of  the  people  :  for  the  people  shouted  with  a  loud 
shout,  and  the  noise  was  heard  afar  off. 

§  69.   The  Samaritan  Leaders  ask  Artaxerxes 
to  Stop  the  Work. 

Ezr.  iv.  7.  And  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes  wrote 
Bishlam,  Mithredath,  Tabeel,  and  the  rest  of  their 
companions,  unto  Artaxerxes  king  of  Persia ;  and  the 
writing  of  the  letter  was  written  in  the  Syrian  tongue, 
and  interpreted  in  the  Syrian  tongue.  - 

 8.  Rehum  the  chancellor  and  Shunshai  the 

scribe  wrote  a  letter  against  Jerusalem  to  Ailaxerxes 
tlie  king  in  this  sort : 

 9.  Then  wrote  Rehum  the  chancellor,  and 

Shimshai  the  scribe,  and  the  rest  of  their  companions ; 
the  Dinaites,  the  Apharsathchites,  the  Tarpelites,  the 
Apharsites,  the  Archevites,  the  Babylonians,  the  Su- 
sanchites,  the  Dehavites,  and  the  Elamites, 

 10.  And  the  rest  of  the  nations  whom  tlie 


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great  and  noble  Asnapper  brought  over,  and  set  in  the 
cities  of  Samaria,  and  the  rest  that  are  on  this  side  the 
river,  and  at  such  a  time. 

§  70.   The  Letter. 

Ezp.  ir.  11.  Tliis  is  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  they 
sent  unto  him,  even  unto  Artaxerxes  the  king;  Thy 
servants  the  men  on  this  side  the  river,  and  at  such  a 
time. 

 13.  Be  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  tlie  Jews 

whicli  came  up  from  thee  to  us  are  come  unto  Jeru- 
salem, building  the  rebellious  and  the  bad  city,  and 
have  set  up  the  walls  tliereof,  and  joined  the  founda- 
tions. 

 13.  Be  it  known  now  unto  the  king,  that,  if  this 

city  be  builded,  and  the  walls  set  up  again,  then  will 
they  not  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  custom,  and  so  thou  shalt 
endamage  the  revenue  of  the  kings. 

 14.  Now  because  we  have  maintenance  from 

the  Miuj's  palace,  and  it  was  not  meet  for  us  to  see  the 
king's  dishonour,  therefore  have  we  sent  and  certified 
the  king ; 

 15.  That  search  may  be  made  in  the  book  of 

the  records  of  thy  fathers :  so  shalt  thou  find  in  the 
book  of  the  records,  and  know  tliat  this  city  is  a  re- 
bellious city,  and  hurtful  unto  kings  and  provinces, 
and  that  they  have  moved  sedition  within  the  same 
of  old  time  :  for  wliich  cause  was  this  city  destroyed. 

 16.  We  certify  the  king  that,  if  this  city  be 

buUded  again,  and  the  walls  thereof  set  up,  by  this 
means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion  on  this  side  the  river. 

§  71.   The  King's  Orders  on  which  the  Work 
was  Stopped. 

Ezr.  iv.  IT.  Tlien  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto 
Rehum  the  chancellor,  and  to  Shimshai  the  scribe, 
and  to  the  rest  of  their  companions  that  dwell  in 
Samaria,  and  unto  the  rest  beyond  the  river,  Peace, 
and  at  such  a  time. 

 18.  The  letter  which  ye  sent  unto  us  hath  been 

plainly  read  before  me. 

 19.  And  I  commanded,  and  search  hath  been 

made,  and  it  is  found  that  this  city  of  old  time  hatli 
made  insurrection  against  kings,  and  tjiai  rebellion  and 
sedition  have  been  made  therein. 

 20.  There  have  been  mighty  kings  also  over 

Jerusalem,  which  have  ruled  over  all  countries  beyond 
the  river ;  and  toll,  tribute,  and  custom,  was  paid  unto 
them. 

 21.  Give  ye  now  commandment  to  cause  these 

mem  to  cease,  and  that  this  city  be  not  builded,  until 
another  commandment  shall  be  given  from  me. 

 22.  Take  heed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this  : 

why  should  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of  the  kings  ? 

§72.   The  Prophecies  of  Haggai  and  Zechariah. 

Hag.  ii.  2.  Speak  now  to  Zerubbabel  the  son  of 
Shealtiel,  governor  of  Judah,  and  to  Joshua  the  son 
of  Josedecli,  the  high  priest,  and  to  the  residue  of  the 
people,  saying, 

 3.  Who  in  left  among  you  that  saw  this  house 

in  her  first  glory  ?  and  how  do  ye  see  it  now  ?  is  it  not 
in  your  eyes  in  comparison  of  it  as  nothing  ? 

 4.  Yet  now  be  strong,  O  Zerubbabel,  saith 

the  Lord  ;  and  be  strong,  O  Joshua,  son  of  Josedech, 
the  high  priest ;  and  be  strong,  all  ye  people  of  the 
land,  saith  the  Lord,  and  work :  for  I  am  with  you, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts : 

 5.  According  to  the  word  that  I  covenanted 

with  you  when  ye  came  out  of  Egypt,  so  my  Spirit 
remaineth  among  you :  fear  ye  not. 

 15.  And  now,  I  pray  you,  consider  from  this 

day  and  upward,  from  before  a  stone  was  laid  upon  a 
stone  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord  : 

 16.  Since  those  days  were,  when  one  came  to 

a  heap  of  twenty  measures,  there  were  hut  ten  :  when 
one  came  to  the  pressfat  for  to  draw  out  fifty  vessels 
out  of  the  press,  there  were  hut  twenty. 

 18.  Consider  now  from  this  day  and  upward, 

from  the  foiu:  and  tweutietlx  day  of  the  ninth  month. 


even  from  the  day  that  the  foundation  of  the  Lord's 
temple  was  laid,  consider  it. 

 19.  Is  the  seed  yet  in  the  barn  ?  yea,  as  yet 

the  vine,  and  the  fig  tree,  and  the  pomegranate,  ami 
the  olive  tree,  hath  not  brought  forth :  fi'om  this  day 
will  I  bless  you. 

Zech.  iv.  7.  Who  art  thou,  O  great  mountain  ?  be- 
fore Zerubbabel  thou  shalt  become  a  plain  :  and  he  shall 
bring  forth  the  headstone  tlcereof  with  shoutings,  cry- 
ing, Grace,  grace  unto  it. 

 9.  The  hands  of  Zerubbabel  have  laid  the 

foundation  of  this  house ;  his  hands  shall  also  finish 
it ;  and  thou  shalt  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath 
sent  me  unto  you. 

 10.  For  who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small 

things?  for  they  shall  rejoice,  and  shall  see  the  plum- 
met in  the  hand  of  Zerubbabel  with  those  seven ;  they 
are  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  which  run  to  and  fro 
through  the  whole  earth. 

—  viii.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Let  your 
hands  be  strong,  ye  that  hear  in  these  days  these 
v/ords  by  the  mouth  of  the  prophets,  which  were  in 
the  day  that  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
of  hosts  was  laid,  that  the  temple  might  be  built. 

§  73.   Tlie  Work  being  Recommenced,  the  Sa- 
maritans Write  Agaiu. 

Ezp.  v.  6.  The  copy  of  the  letter  that  Tatnai,  gov- 
ernor on  this  side  the  river,  and  Shethar-boznai,  and 
his  companions  the  Apharsachites,  which  were  on  this 
side  the  river,  sent  unto  Darius  the  king : 

 7.  They  sent  a  letter  unto  him,  wherein  was 

written  thus ;  Unto  Darius  the  king,  all  peace. 

 8.  Be  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  we  went 

into  the  province  of  Judea,  to  the  house  of  the  great 
God,  which  is  builded  with  great  stones,  and  timber 
is  laid  in  the  walls,  and  this  work  goeth  fast  on,  and 
prospereth  in  their  hands. 

 9.  Then  asked  we  those  elders,  and  said  unto 

them  thus,  A^'llo  commanded  you  to  build  this  house, 
and  to  make  up  these  walls  ? 

 10.  We  asked  their  names  also,  to  certify  thee, 

that  we  might  write  the  names  of  the  men  that  were 
the  chief  of  them. 

 11.  And  thus  they  returned  ua  answer,  saying, 

We  are  the  servants  of  the  God  of  heaven  and  earth, 
and  build  the  house  that  was  builded  these  many  years 
ago  which  a  great  king  of  Israel  builded  and  set  up. 

 12.  But  after  that  our  fathers  had  provoked 

the  God  of  heaven  unto  wrath,  he  gave  them  into  the 
hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  of  Babylon,  the 
Chaldean,  who  destroyed  this  house,  and  carried  the 
people  away  into  Babylon. 

 13.  But  in  tlie  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king  of 

Babylon,  the  same  king  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build 
this  house  of  God. 

 14.  And  the  vessels  also  of  gold  and  silver  of 

the  house  of  God,  which  Nebuchadnezzar  took  out  of 
the  temple  that  was  in  Jerusalem,  and  brought  them 
into  the  temple  of  Babylon,  those  did  Cyrus  the  king 
take  out  of  the  temple  of  Babylon,  and  they  were  de- 
livered unto  one,  whose  name  was  Sheshbazzar,  whom 
he  had  made  governor ; 

 15.  And  said  unto  him,  Take  these  vessels, 

go,  carry  them  into  the  temjile  that  is  in  Jerusalem, 
and  let  the  house  of  God  be  builded  in  his  place. 

 16.  Then  came  the  same  Sheshbazzar,  and 

laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God  which  is  in 
Jerusalem :  and  since  that  time  even  until  now  hath 
it  been  in  building,  and  yet  it  is  not  finished. 

 17.  Now  therefore,  if  it  seem  good  to  the  king, 

let  there  be  search  made  in  the  king's  treasure  house, 
which  is  there  at  Babylon,  whether  it  be  so,  that  a  de- 
cree was  made  of  Cyrus  the  king  to  build  this  house 
of  God  at  Jerusalem,  and  let  the  king  send  his  pleas- 
ure to  us  concerning  this  matter. 

§  74.   Darius  Finds  the  Decree  of  Cyrus. 

Ezr.  vi.  1.  Then  Darius  the  king  made  a  decree,  and 
search  was  made  in  the  house  of  the  rolls,  where  the 
treasures  were  laid  up  in  Babylon. 


599 


CHAP.  VII. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII, 


Ezr.  vi.  2.  And  there  was  found  at  Aclimetha,  in  tlie 
palace  that  is  in  the  province  of  the  Medcs,  a  roll,  and 
therein  "was  a  record  thus  written : 

 3.  In  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king,  ihe  same 

Cyrus  the  king  made  a  decree  concerning  the  house  of 
God  at  Jerusalem,  Let  the  house  be  buildcd,  the  place 
where  they  offered  sacrifices,  and  let  the  foundations 
thereof  be  strongly  laid ;  the  lieight  thereof  threescore 
cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  threescore  cubits ; 

 5.  And  also  let  the  golden  and  silver  vessels 

of  the  house  of  God,  which  Nebuchadnezzar  took  forth 
out  of  the  temple  which  is  at  Jerusalem,  and  brought 
unto  Babylon,  be  restored,  and  brouglit  again  unto 
the  temple  which  is  at  Jerusalem,  everyone  to  his  place, 
and  place  them  in  the  house  of  God. 

§  75.   And  Coininaiids  the  Applicants  to  Promote 
the  Building. 

Ezr.  vi.  8.  Moreover  I  make  a  decree  what  ye  shall 
do  to  the  elders  of  these  Jews  for  the  building  of  tliis 
house  of  God :  that  of  the  king's  goods,  even  of  the 
tribute  beyond  the  river,  forthwith  expenses  be  given 
unto  these  men,  that  they  be  not  hindered. 

 9.  And  that  which  they  have  need  of,  both 

young  bullocks,  and  rams,  and  lambs,  for  the  burnt 
offerings  of  the  God  of  heaven,  wheat,  salt,  wine,  and 
oil,  according  to  the  appointment  of  the  priests  which 
are  at  Jerusalem,  let  it  be  given  them  day  by  day  with- 
out fail : 

 10.  That  they  may  offer  sacrifices  of  sweet  sa- 
vours unto  the  God  of  heaven,  and  pray  for  the  life  of 
the  king,  and  of  liis  sons. 

 11.  Also  I  have  made  a  decree,  that  whoso- 
ever shall  alter  this  word,  let  timber  be  pulled  down 
from  his  house,  and  being  set  up,  let  him  be  hanged 
thereon ;  and  let  his  house  be  made  a  dunghill  for  this. 

 13.  And  the  God  that  hath  caused  his  name  to 

dwell  there  destroy  all  kings  and  people,  that  shall 
put  to  their  hand  to  alter  and  to  destroy  this  house  of 
God  which  is  at  Jerusalem.  I  Darius  have  made  a 
decree ;  let  it  be  done  with  speed, 

§  76.   It  is  Completed  and  Dedicated. 

Ezr.  vi.  16.  And  the  children  of  Israel,  the  priests, 
and  the  Levites,  and  the  rest  of  the  children  of  the  cap- 
tivity, kept  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God  with  joy. 

 17.  And  offered  at  the  dedication  of  this  house 

of  God  a  hundred  bullocks,  two  hundred  rams,  four 
hundred  lambs ;  and  for  a  sin  offering  for  all  Israel, 
twelve  he  goats,  according  to  the  number  of  the  tribes 
of  Israel. 

 18.  And  they  set  the  priests  in  their  divisions, 

and  the  Levites  in  their  courses,  for  the  service  of 
God,  which  is  at  Jerusalem ;  as  it  is  written  in  the 
book  of  Moses. 

§  77.  Artaxerxes  Provides  for  the  Temple  Service. 

Ezr.  vii.  11.  Now  this  is  the  copy  of  the  letter  that 
the  king  Artaxerxes  gave  unto  Ezra  the  priest,  the 
scribe,  even  a  scribe  of  the  words  of  the  commandments 
of  the  Lord,  and  of  his  statutes  to  Israel. 

 12.  Artaxerxes,  king  of  kings,  unto  Ezra  the 

priest,  a  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  God  of  heaven,  per- 
fect jjeace,  and  at  such  a  time. 

 13.  I  make  a  decree,  that  all  they  of  the  peo- 
ple of  Israel,  and  of  his  priests  and  Levites,  in  my 
realm,  which  are  minded  of  their  own  freewill  to  go 
up  to  Jerusalem,  go  with  thee. 

 14.  Forasmuch  as  thou  art  sent  of  the  king, 

and  of  his  seven  counsellors,  to  inquire  concerning  Ju- 
dah  and  Jerusalem,  according  to  the  law  of  thy  God 
which  w  in  thine  hand ; 

 15.  And  to  carry  the  silver  and  gold,  which 

the  king  and  his  counsellors  have  freely  offered  unto 
the  God  of  Israel,  whose  habitation  is  in  Jerusalem, 

 16.  And  all  the  silver  and  gold  that  thou 

canst  find  in  all  the  province  of  Babjion,  with  the  free- 
will offering  of  the  people,  and  of  the  priests,  oflering 
willingly  for  the  house  of  their  God  which  is  in  Jeru- 
salem : 


 17.  That  thou  mayest  buy  speedily  with  this 

money  bullocks,  rams,  lamlw,  with  their  meat  offer- 
ings and  their  drinlc  offerings,  and  offer  them  upon  the 
altar  of  the  house  of  your  (xod  which  is  in  Jerusa- 
lem. 

 18.  And  whatsoever  shall  seem  good  to  thee, 

and  to  thy  brethren,  to  do  with  the  rest  of  the  silver 
and  the  gold,  that  do  after  the  will  of  j'our  God. 

 19.  The  vessels  also  that  are  given  thee  for  the 

service  of  the  house  of  thy  God,  iJiose  deliver  thou  be- 
fore the  God  of  Jerusalem. 

 20.  And  whatsoever  more  shall  be  needful  for 

the  house  of  thy  God,  which  ihou  shalt  have  occasion 
to  bestow,  bestow  it  out  of  the  king's  treasure  house. 

 21.  And  I,  even  I  Artaxerxes  the  king,  do  make 

a  decree  to  all  the  treasurers  which  are  beyond  the 
river,  that  whatsoever  Ezra  the  priest,  tlie  scribe  of 
the  law  of  the  God  of  heaven,  shall  require  of  you,  it 
be  done  speedily, 

 22.  Unto  a  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  to  a 

hundred  measures  of  wheat,  and  to  a  hundred  baths 
of  wine,  and  to  a  hundred  baths  of  oil,  and  salt  with- 
out prescribing  hoio  much. 

 23.  Whatsoever  is  commanded  by  the  God  of 

heaven,  let  it  be  diligently  done  for  the  house  of  the 
God  of  heaven :  for  why  should  there  be  wrath  against 
the  realm  of  the  king  and  his  sons? 

 24.  Also  we  certify  you,  that,  touching  any  of 

the  priests  and  Levites,  singers,  porters,  Nethinim,  or 
ministers  of  this  house  of  God,  it  shall  not  be  lawful 
to  impose  toll,  tribute,  or  custom,  upon  them. 


CHAP.  VII. 
HEROD'S  TEMPLE. 
§  78.   Christ  Pnrifles  it. 

(1.  IN  THE  BEGINNING  OF  HIS  MINISTRY.) 

John  ii.  13.  And  the  Jews'  passover  was  at  hand, 
and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem, 

 14.  And  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold 

oxen  and  sheep  and  doves,  and  the  changers  of  money 
sitting : 

 15.  And  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of  small 

cords,  he  drove  them  all  out  of  the  temple,  and  the 
sheep,  and  the  oxen ;  and  poured  out  the  changers' 
money,  and  overthrew  the  tables  ; 

 16.  And  said  unto  them  that  sold  doves,  Take 

these  things  hence;  make  not  my  Father's  house 
a  house  of  merchandise. 

 18.  Then  answered  the  Jews  and  said  unto 

him.  What  sign  shewest  thou  unto  us,  seeing  that  thou 
doest  these  things  ? 

(2.  AGAIN  NEAR  ITS  CLOSE.) 

Mat.  xxi.  12.  And  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of 
God,  and  cast  out  all  them  them  that  sold  and  bought 
in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money 
changers,  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold  doves, 

 13.  And  said  unto  them.  It  is  written,  My 

house  shall  be  called  the  house  of  prayer ;  but  ye  have 
made  it  a  den  of  thieves. 

Mark  xi.  15.  And  they  come  to  Jerusalem  :  and  Je- 
sus went  into  the  temple,  and  began  to  cast  out  them  that 
sold  and  bought  in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables 
of  the  money  changers,  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold 
doves.  ,     , , 

 16.  And  would  not  suffer  that  any  man  should 

carry  any  vessel  through  the  temple. 

 17.  And  he  taught,  saving  unto  them.  Is  it 

not  written.  My  house  shall  be'  called  of  all  nations 
the  house  of  prayer  ?  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of 
thieves.  ,  ,        ,  , 

Luke  xix.  45.  And  he  went  mto  the  temple,  and  be- 
gan to  cast  out  them  that  sold  therein,  and  them  that 
bought;  ^  .      .        „  , 

_  _  46.  Saying  unto  them,  It  is  written,  My  house 
is  the  house  of  prayer ;  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of 
thieves. 


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CHAP.  VIII.  SACRED  PLACES.  book  xxiii. 


§  79.   He  Foretells  its  Destriictioii. 

Mat.  xxiv.  1.  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  departed 
from  the  temple :  and  his  disciples  came  to  him  for  to 
shew  him  the  buildings  of  the  temple. 

 2.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  See  ye  not  all 

these  things?  verily  I  say  unto  you,  There  shall  not 
be  left  here  one  stone  upon  another,  that  shall  not  be 
thrown  down. 

Mark  xiii.  1.  And  as  he  went  out  of  the  temple,  one 
of  his  disciples  saith  unto  him.  Master,  see  what 
manner  of  stones  and  what  buildings  are  here! 

 2.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him,  Seest 

thou  these  great  buildings  ?  there  shall  not  be  left  one 
stone  upon  another,  that  shall  not  be  thrown  down. 

 3.  And  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives, 

over  against  the  temple,  Peter  and  James  and  John 
and  Andrew  asked  hhn  privately, 

 4.  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be?  and 

what  shall  he  the  sign  when  all  these  things  shall  be 
fulfilled? 

Luke  xxi.  5.  And  as  some  spake  of  the  temple,  how 
it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones  and  gifts,  he  said, 

 6.  As  for  these  things  which  ye  behold,  the 

days  will  come,  in  the  which  there  shall  not  be  left 
one  stone  upon  another,  that  shall  not  be  thrown 
down. 

 7.  And  they  asked  him,  saying.  Master,  but 

when  shall  these  things  be  ?  and  what  sign  wUl  there 
be  when  these  things  shall  come  to  pass  ? 


CHAP.  yiii. 
THE  TEMPLE  IN  yiSION. 

§  80.   The  Man  with  the  Measuring  Reed. 

Ezek.  xl.  4.  And  the  man  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man, 
behold  M'ith  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with  thine  ears,  and 
set  thine  heart  upon  all  that  I  shall  shew  thee ;  for  to 
the  intent  that  I  might  shew  them  unto  thee  art  thou 
brought  hither :  declare  all  that  thou  seest  to  the 
house  of  Israel. 

 5.  And  behold  a  wall  on  the  outsidfe  of  the 

house  round  about,  and  in  the  man's  hand  a  measuring 
reed  of  six  cubits  long  by  the  cubit  and  a  handbreadth : 
so  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  building,  one  reed ; 
and  the  height,  one  reed. 

§  81.   The  Outer  Gates  and  their  Chambers. 

Ezek.  xl.  6.  Then  came  he  unto  the  gate  which 
looketh  toward  the  east,  and  went  up  the  stairs  there- 
of, and  measured  the  threshold  of  the  gate,  which  was 
one  reed  broad ;  and  the  other  threshold  of  the  gate, 
lohich  was  one  reed  broad. 

 8.  He  measured  also  the  porch  of  the  gate 

within,  one  reed. 

 9.  Then  measured  he  the  porch  of  the  gate, 

eight  cubits;  and  the  posts  thereof,  two  cubits;  and 
the  porch  of  the  gate  was  inward. 

 11.  And  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  entry 

of  the  gate,  ten  cubits ;  and  the  length  of  the  gate, 
thu'teen  cubits. 

 13.  He  measured  then  the  gate  from  the  roof 

of  one  little  chamber  to  the  roof  of  another :  the 
breadth  was  five  and  twenty  cubits,  door  against  door. 

 14.  He  made  also  posts  of  threescore  cubits, 

even  unto  the  post  of  the  court  round  about  the  gate. 

 15.  And  from  the  face  of  the  gate  of  the 

entrance  unto  the  face  of  the  porch  of  the  inner  gate 
we7'e  fifty  cubits. 

 7.  And  evey^y  little  chamber  was  one  reed  long, 

and  one  reed  broad  ;  and  between  the  little  chambers 
were  five  cubits ;  and  the  tlireshold  of  the  gate  by  the 
porch  of  the  gate  within  was  one  reed. 

—  —  10.  And  the  little  chambers  of  the  gate  east- 
ward were  three  on  this  side,  and  three  on  tliat  side ; 
they  three  were  of  one  measure:  and  the  posts  had 
one  measure  on  this  side  and  on  that'  side. 

 13.  The  space  also  before  the  little  chambers 

was  cue  cubit  on  this  side,  and  the  space  was  one  cubit 


on  that  side  :  and  the  little  chambers  were  six  cubits  on 
this  side,  and  six  cubits  on  that  side. 

 16.  And  there  were  narrow  windows  to  the 

little  chambers,  and  to  their  posts  within  the  gate 
round  about,  and  likewise  to  the  arches:  and  windows 
were  round  about  inward:  and  upon  each  post  were 
palm  trees. 

 20.  And  the  gate  of  the  outward  court  that 

looked  toward  the  north,  he  measured  the  length 
thereof,  and  the  breadth  thereof 

 21.  And  the  little  chambers  thereof  were  three 

on  this  side  and  three  on  that  side ;  and  the  posts 
thereof  and  the  arches  thereof  were  after  the  measure 
of  the  first  gate :  the  length  thereof  was  fifty  cubits, 
and  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits. 

 22.  And  their  windows,  and  their  arches,  and 

their  palm  trees,  were  after  the  measure  of  the  gate 
that  looketh  toward  the  east ;  and  they  went  up  unto 
it  by  seven  steps;  and  the  arches  thereof  were  before 
them. 

 24.  After  that  he  brought  me  toward  the  south, 

and  behold  a  gate  toward  the  south :  and  he  meas- 
ured the  posts  thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  accord- 
ing to  these  measures. 

 25.  And  there  were  windows  in  it  and  in  the 

arches  thereof  round  about,  like  those  windows :  the 
length  was  fifty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  five  and  twen- 
ty cubits. 

 26.  And  the7'e  loere  seven  steps  to  go  up  to  it, 

and  the  arches  thereof  were  belbre  them :  and  it  had 
palm  trees  one  on  this  side,  and  another  on  that  side, 
upon  the  posts  thereof. 

§  82.  The  Outer  Court. 

Ezek.xl.  17.  Then  brought  he  me^into  the  outward 

court,  and,  lo,  there  were  chambers,  and  a  pavement 
made  for  tlie  court  round  about:  thirty  chambers  were 
upon  the  pavement. 

 18.  And  the  pavement  by  the  side  of  the  gates 

over  against  the  length  of  the  gates  was  the  lower 
pavement. 

 19.  Then  he  measured  the  breadth  from  the 

forefront  of  the  lower  gate  unto  the  forefront  of  the 
inner  court  without,  a  hundred  cubits  eastward  and 
northward. 

 23.  And  the  gate  of  the  inner  court  was  over 

against  the  gate  toward  the  north,  and  toward  the 
east ;  and  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate  a  hundred 
cubits. 

§  83.  Gate  to  the  Inner  Court,  and  Chambers. 

Ezek.xl.  27.  And  there  was  a  gate  in  the  inner  court 
toward  the  south  :  and  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate 
toward  the  south  a  hundred  cubits. 

 28.  And  he  brought  me  to  the  inner  court  by 

the  south  gate ;  and  he  measured  the  south  gate  ac- 
cording to  these  measures ; 

 29.  And  the  little  chambers  thereof,  and  the 

posts  thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  according  to 
these  measures :  and  there  icere  windows  in  it  and  in 
the  arches  thereof  round  about :  it  was  fifty  cubits 
long,  and  five  and  twenty  cubits  broad. 

 30.  And  the  arches  round  about  were  five  and 

twenty  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad. 

 31.  And  the  arches  thereof  were  toward  the 

outer  court ;  and  palm  trees  icere  upon  the  posts  there- 
of: and  the  going  up  to  '\ihad  eight  steps. 

 33.  And  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court 

toward  the  east :  and  he  measured  the  gate  according 
to  these  measures. 

 33.  And  the  little  chambers  thereof,  and  the 

posts  thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  were  accoixling  to 
these  measures :  and  there  icere  windows  therein  and 
in  the  arches  thereof  round  about :  it  icas  fifty  cubits 
long,  and  five  and  twenty  cubits  broad. 

 34.  And  the  arches  thereof  were  toward  the 

outward  court ;  and  palm  trees  icei'o  upon  the  posts 
thereof,  on  this  side,  and  on  that  side :  and  the  going 
up  to  it  had  eight  steps. 

 35.  And  he  brought  me  to  the  north  gate,  and 

measured  it  according  to  these  measures  ; 


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Ezek.  xl.  3G.  The  little  chambers  thereof,  the  posts 
thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  and  the  windows  to  it 
round  about:  the  length  icas  fifty  cubits,  and  the 
breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits. 

 37.  And  the  posts  thereof  were  toward  the 

outer  court ;  and  paliu  trees  were  upon  the  posts  there- 
of, on  this  side,  and  on  that  side :  and  the  going  up  to 
it  Aarf  eight  steps. 

 88.  And  the  chambers  and  the  entries  thereof 

were  by  the  posts  of  the  gates,  where  they  washed  the 
burnt  offering. 

§  84.    The  Inner  Court. 

Ezek.  xl.  47.  So  he  measured  the  court,  a  hundred 
cubits  long,  and  a  hundred  cubits  broad,  foursquare  ; 
and  the  altar  that  teas  before  the  house. 

§  85.   The  Chambers  for  Singers  and  Priests. 

Ezek.  xl.  44.  And  without  the  inner  gate  were  the 
chambers  of  the  singers  in  the  inner  court,  which  teas 
at  the  side  of  the  north  gate ;  and  their  prospect  vvis 
toward  the  south :  one  at  the  side  of  the  east  gate 
having  the  prospect  toward  the  north. 

 45.  And  he  said  unto  me,  This  chamber,  whose 

prospect  is  toward  the  south,  is  for  the  priests,  the 
keepers  of  the  charge  of  the  house. 

 46.  And  the  chamber  whose  prospect  is  toward 

the  north  is  for  the  priests,  the  keepers  of  the  charge 
of  the  altar  :  these  are  the  sons  of  Zadok  among. the 
sons  of  Levi,  which  come  near  to  the  Lord  to  minister 
tmto  him. 

§  86.   The  Temple  Itself. 

(1.  PORCH.) 

Ezek.  xl.  48.  And  he  broughtme  to  the  porch  of  the 
house,  and  measured  each  post  of  the  porch,  five  cubits 
on  this  side,  and  five  cubits  on  that  side:  and  the 
breadth  of  the  gate  loas  three  cubits  on  this  side,  and 
three  cubits  on  that  side. 

 49.  The  length  of  the  porch  was  twenty  cubits, 

and  the  breadth  eleven  cubits ;  and  7i£  brought  me  by 
the  steps  whereby  they  went  up  to  it :  and  there  were 
pillars  by  the  posts,  one  ou  this  side,  and  another  on 
that  side. 

(2.  FRONT  AND  DOORS.) 

Ezek.  xli.  1.  Afterward  he  brought  me  to  the  temple, 
and  measured  the  posts,  six  cubits  broad  on  the  one 
side,  and  six  cubits  broad  on  the  other  side,  which  was 
the  breadth  of  the  tabernacle. 

 2.  And  the  breadth  of  the  door  was  ten  cubits ; 

and  the  sides  of  the  door  we,7-e  five  cubits  ou  the  one 
side,  and  five  cubits  on  the  other  side  :  and  he  meas- 
ured tlie  length  thereof,  forty  cubits,  and  the  breadth, 
twenty  cubits. 

 3.  Then  went  he  inward,  and  measured  the 

post  of  the  door,  two  cubits;  and  the  door,  six  cubits ; 
and  the  breadth  of  the  door,  seven  cubits. 

 23.  And  the  temple  and  the  sanctuary  had  two 

doors. 

 24.  And  the  doors  had  two  leaves  a/piece,  two 

turning  leaves  ;  two  leaves  for  the  one  door,  and  two 
leaves  for  the  other  door. 

 25.  And  t/iere  icere  made  on  them,  on  the  doors 

of  the  temple,  cherubim  and  palm  trees,  like  as  were 
made  upon  the  walls;  and  there  were  thick  planks 
upon  the  face  of  the  porch  without. 

(3.  WINDOWS.) 

Ezek.  xli.  26.  And  there  were  narrow  windows  and 
palm  trees  on  the  one  side  and  on  the  other  side,  on 
the  sides  of  the  porch,  and  upon  the  side  chambers  of 
the  house,  and  thick  planks. 

(4.  CARVED  WORK.) 

Ezek.  xli.  18.  And  it  was  made  with  cherubim  and 
palm  trees,  so  that  a  palm  tree  was  between  a  cherub 
and  a  cherub  ;  and  every  cherub  had  two  faces  ; 

 19.  So  that  the  face  of  a  man  teas  toward  the 

palm  tree  on  the  one  side,  and  the  face  of  a  young 
lion  toward  the  palm  tree  on  the  other  side :  it  was 
made  through  all  the  house  romid  about. 

 20.  From  the  groimd  imto  above  the  door 


were  cherubim  and  palm  trees  made,  and  on  the  wall 
of  the  temple. 

 21.  The  posts  of  the  temple  were  squared,  and 

the  face  of  the  sanctuary ;  the  appearance  oft/ie  one  as 
the  appearance  of  the  ot/ier. 

(5.  DIMENSIONS  OF  THE  HOUSE.) 

Ezek.  xli.  13.  So  he  measured  the  house,  a  hundred 
cubits  long ;  and  the  separate  place,  and  the  building, 
with  the  walls  thereof,  a  hundred  cubits  long ; 

 14.  Also  the  breadth  of  the  face  of  the  house, 

and  of  the  separate  place  toward  the  east,  a  hundred 
cubits. 

 15.  And  he  measured  the  length  of  the  build- 
ing over  against  the  separate  place  which  was  behind 
it,  and  the  galleries  thereof  on  the  one  side  and  on  the 
other  side,  a  hundrtd  cubits,  with  the  inner  temple, 
and  the  porches  of  the  court ; 

 16.  The  door  posts,  and  the  narrow  windows, 

and  the  galleries  round  about  on  their  three  stories, 
over  against  the  door,  ceiled  with  wood  round  about, 
and  from  the  ground  up  to  the  windows,  and  the  win- 
dows were  covered ; 

 17.  To  that  above  the  door,  even  unto  the 

inner  house,  and  without,  and  by  all  the  wall  round 
about  within  and  without,  by  measure. 

§  87.   The  Most  Holy  Place. 

Ezek.  xli.  4.  So  he  measured  the  length  thereof, 
twenty  cubits ;  and  the  breadth,  twenty  cubits,  before 
the  temple :  and  he  said  unto  me.  This  is  the  most 
holy  place. 

§  88.   The  Side  Chambers. 

Ezek.  xli.  5.  After  he  measured  the  wall  of  the  house, 
six  cubits ;  and  the  breadth  of  every  side  chamber, 
four  cubits,  round  about  the  house  on  every  side. 

 6.  And  the  side  chambers  were  three,  one  over 

another,  and  thirty  in  order ;  and  they  entered  into 
the  wall  which  was  of  the  house  for  the  side  cham- 
bers round  about,  that  they  might  have  hold,  but  they 
had  not  hold  in  the  wall  of  the  house. 

 7.  And  tJiere  was  an  enlarging,  and  a  winding 

about  still  upward  to  the  side  chambers  :  for  the  wind- 
ing about  of  the  house  went  still  upward  round  about 
the  house :  therefore  the  breadth  of  the  house  was 
still  upward,  and  so  increased the  lowest  chamber 
to  the  highest  by  the  midst. 

 S.  I  saw  also  the  height  of  the  house  round 

about:  the  foundations  of  the  side  chambers  were  a 
full  reed  of  six  great  cubits. 

 9.  The  thickness  of  the  wall,  which  was  for 

the  side  chamber  without,  was  five  cubits :  and  tJiai 
which  was  left  was  the  place  of  the  side  chambers  that 
were  within. 

 10.  And  between  the  chambers  was  the  wide- 

ness  of  twenty  cubits  round  about  the  house  on  every 
side. 

 11.  And  the  doors  of  the  side  chambers  were 

toward  the  place  i/uii  was  left,  one  door  toward  the 
north,  and  another  door  toward  the  south :  and  the 
breadth  of  the  place  that  Avas  left  was  five  cubits 
round  about. 

§  89.   The  Building  before  the  Separate  Place 
at  the  West. 

Ezek.  xli.  12.  Now  the  building  that  was  before  the 
separate  place  at  the  end  toward  the  west  was  seventy 
cubits  broad ;  and  the  wall  of  the  building  was  five 
cubits  thick  round  about,  and  the  length  thereof  ninety 
cubits. 

§  90.  The  Chambers  of  the  Separate  Place. 

Ezek.xlii.  1.  Then  he  brought  me  forth  into  the 
outer  court,  the  way  toward  the  north :  and  he 
brought  me  into  the  chamber  that  icas  over  against 
the  separate  place,  and  which  teas  before  the  building 
toward  the  north. 

—  —  2.  Before  the  length  of  a  hundred  cubits  was 
the  north  door,  and  the  breadth  icas  fifty  cubits. 

 3.  Over  against  tlie  twenty  cubits  which  loere 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


for  the  inner  court,  and  over  against  tlie  pavement 
w  hich  icn.i  for  the  outer  coui't,  was  gallery  against  gal- 
lery in  three  stones. 

Ezek.  xlii.  4.  And  before  the  chambers  mas  a  walk  of 
ten  cubits  breadth  inward,  a  way  of  one  cubit;  and  their 
doors  toward  the  north. 

 5.  Now  the  upper  chambers  were  shorter :  for 

the  galleries  were  higher  than  these,  than  the  lower, 
and  than  the  middlemost  of  the  building. 

 6.  For  they  were  in  three  stories,  but  had  not 

pillars  as  the  pillars  of  the  com'ts  :  therefore  the  build- 
ing was  straitened  more  than  the  lowest  and  the  mid- 
dlemost from  the  ground. 

 7.  And  the  wall  that  was  without  over  against 

the  chambers,  toward  the  outer  court  on  the  forepart 
of  the  chambers,  the  length  thereof  icas  fifty  cubits. 

 8.  For  the  length  of  the  chambers  that  were 

in  the  outer  court  was  fifty  cubits  :  and,  lo,  before  the 
temple  were  a  hundred  cubits. 

 9.  And  from  under  these  chambers  was  the 

entry  on  the  east  side,  as  one  goeth  into  them  from 
the  outer  court. 

 10.  The  chambers  were  in  the  thickness  of  the 

wall  of  the  court  toward  the  east,  over  against  the 
separate  place,  and  over  against  the  building. 

 11.  And  the  way  before  them  teas  like  the  ap- 
pearance of  the  chambers  which  were  toward  the  north, 
as  long  as  they,  and  as  broad  as  they :  and  all  their 
goings  out  wei'e  both  according  to  their  fashions,  and 
according  to  their  doors. 

 12.  And  according  to  the  doors  of  the  cham- 
bers that  wei'e  toward  the  south  was  a  door  in  the 
head  of  the  way,  ei)e>i  the  way  directly  before  the  wall 
toward  the  east,  as  one  entereth  into  them. 

§  91.  Their  Sacred  Uses. 

Ezek.  xlii.  13.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  The  north 
chambers  aiid  the  south  chambers,  which  are  before 
the  separate  place,  they  be  holy  chambers,  where  tlie 
priests  that  approach  unto  the  Lord  shall  eat  the 
most  holy  things :  there  shall  they  lay  the  most  holy 
things,  and  the  meat  offering,  and  the  sin  offering,  and 
the  trespass  offering ;  for  the  place  is  holy. 

 14.  When  the  priests  enter  therein,  then  shall 

they  not  go  out  of  the  holy  place  into  the  outer  court, 
but  there  they  shall  lay  their  garments  wherein  they 
minister ;  for  they  are  holy ;  and  shall  put  on  other 
garments,  and  shall  approach  to  those  tilings  which  are 
for  the  people. 

§  92.   The  Altar. 

Ezek.  xli.  23.  The  altar  of  wood  was  three  cubits 
high,  and  the  length  thereof  two  cubits;  and  the  cor- 
ners thereof,  and  the  length  thereof,  and  the  walls 
thereof,  were  of  wood  :  and  he  said  unto  me,  This  is 
the  table  that  is  before  the  Lord. 

—  xliii.  13.  And  these  are  the  measures  of  the  altar 
after  the  cubits :  The  cubit  is  a  cubit  and  a  hand- 
breadth;  even  the  bottom  shall  be  a  cubit,  and  the 
breadth  a  cubit,  and  the  border  thereof  by  the  edge 
thereof  round  about  shall  be  a  span  ;  and  this  shall  be 
the  higher  place  of  the  altar. 

 14.  And  from  the  bottom  vpon  the  ground 

even  to  the  lower  settle  shall  be  two  cubits,  and  the 
breadth  one  cubit ;  and  from  the  lesser  settle  even  to 
the  greater  settle  shall  be  four  cubits,  and  the  breadth 
on«  cubit. 

 15.  So  the  altar  shall  be  four  cubits ;  and  from 

the  altar  and  upward  shall  be  four  horns. 

 16.  And  the  altar  shall  be  twelve  cubits  long, 

twelve  broad,  square  in  the  four  squares  thereof 

 17.  And  the  settle  sJiall  be  foin-feen  cubits  long 

and  fourteen  liroad  in  tlie  four  squares  thereof;  and 
the  border  about  it  shall  be  half  a  cubit;  and  the  bot- 
tom thereof  shtdl  be  a  cubit  about ;  and  his  stairs  shall 
look  toward  the  east. 

§  93.   The  Slaughter  Tables. 

Ezek.  xl.  39.  And  in  the  porch  of  the  gate  mre  two 
tables  on  fliis  side,  and  two  tables  on  that  side,  to 
slay  thereon  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sin  offering  and 
the  trespass  offering. 


 40.  And  at  the  side  without,  as  one  goeth  up 

to  the  entry  of  the  north  gate,  were  two  tables ;  and 
on  the  otlier  side,  which  was  at  the  porch  of  the  gate, 
were  two  tables. 

 41.  Four  tables  were  on  this  side,  and  four  ta- 
bles on  that  side,  by  the  side  of  the  gate;  eight  tables, 
whereupon  they  slew  their  sacrifices. 

 42.  And  the  four  tables  were  of  hewn  stone 

for  the  burnt  offering,  of  a  cubit  and  a  half  long,  and  a 
cubit  and  a  half  broad,  and  one  cubit  high  :  where- 
upon also  they  laid  the  instruments  wherewith  they 
slew  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sacrifice. 

 43.  And  within  xcere  hooks,  a  hand  broad,  fas- 
tened round  about:  and  upon  the  tables  was  the  flesh 
of  the  offering. 

§  94.   The  Places  for  Boiling  and  Baking  the 
Sacrifices. 

Ezek.xlvi.  19.  After  he  brought  me  through  the  en- 
try, which  wrts  at  the  side  of  the  gate,  into  the  holy 
chambers  of  the  priests,  which  looked  toward  the 
north :  and,  behold,  there  was  a  place  on  the  two  sides 
westward. 

 20.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  This  is  the  place 

where  the  priests  shall  boil  the  trespass  offering  and 
the  sin  offering,  where  they  shall  bake  the  meat  offer- 
ing ;  that  they  bear  them  not  out  into  the  outer  court, 
to  sanctify  the  people. 

 21.  Then  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer 

court,  and  caused  me  to  pass  by  the  four  corners  of 
the  court ;  and,  behold,  in  every  corner  of  the  court 
there  was  a  court. 

 22.  In  the  four  corners  of  the  court  there  were 

courts  joined  of  forty  enbitsXong  and  thirty  broad: 
these  four  corners  were  of  one  measure. 

 23.  And  there  was  a  row  of  building  round 

about  in  them,  round  about  them  four,  and  it  was  made 
with  boiling  places  under  the  rows  round  about. 

 24.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  These  are  the  places 

of  them  that  boil,  where  the  ministers  of  the  house 
shall  boil  the  sacrifice  of  the  people. 

§  95.  The  Temple  Area. 

(1.  ITS  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ezek.  xlii.  15.  Now  when  he  had  made  an  end  of 
measuring  the  inner  house,  he  brought  me  forth  to- 
ward the  gate  whose  prospect  is  toward  the  east,  and 
measured  it  round  about. 

 16.  He  measured  the  east  side  with  the  meas- 
uring reed,  five  hundred  reeds,  with  the  measuring 
reed  round  about. 

 17.  He  measured  the  north  side,  five  hundred 

reeds,  with  the  measuring  reed  round  about. 

 18.  He  measured  the  south  side,  five  hundred 

reeds,  with  the  measuring  reed. 

 19.  He  turned  about  to  the  west  side,  and 

measured  five  hundred  reeds,  with  the  measuring  reed. 

 20.  He  measured  it  by  the  four  sides  :  it  had 

a  wall  round  about,  five  hundred  reeds  long,  and  five 
hundred  broad,  to  make  a  separation  between  the  sanc- 
tuary and  the  profane  place. 

(2.  ITS  SANCTITY.) 

Ezek. xliii  12.  This  is  the  law  of  the  house;  Upon 
the  top  of  the  mountain  the  whole  limit  thereof  round 
about  shall  be  most  holy.  Behold,  this  w  the  law  of 
the  house. 

(3.  THE  EAST  GATE  SHUT.) 

Ezek.xliv.  1.  Then  he  brought  me  back  the  way  of 
the  gate  of  the  outward  sanctuary  which  looketh 
toward  the  east ;  and  it  was  shut. 

 2.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me;  This  gate 

shall  be  shut,  it  shall  not  be  opened,  and  no  man  shall 
enter  in  by  it;  because  the  Lord  the  God  of  Israel 
hath  entered  in  by  it,  therefore-  it  shall  be  shut. 

 —  3.  It  IS  for  tlie  prince ;  the  prince,  he  shall  sit 

in  it  to  eat  bread  before  the  Lord  ;  he  shall  enter  by 
the  way  of  the  porch  of  that  gate,  aud  shall  go  out  by 
the  w:;y  of  the  same. 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxni. 


§  96o   The  Holy  Territory. 

(1.  ITS  EXTENT.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  1.  Moreover,  when  ye  shall  divide  by  lot 
the  land  for  inheritance,  ye  shall  offer  an  oblation  unto 
the  Lord,  a  holy  portion  of  the  land  :  the  length  shuU 
be  the  length  of  live  and  twenty  thousand  reeda,  and 
the  breadth  sJiall  be  ten  thousand.  This  shall  be  holy 
in  all  the  borders  thereof  round  about. 

(2.  TIIE  PORTION  FOR  THE  SANCTUARY.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  2.  Of  this  there  shall  be  for  the  sanctuary 
five  hundred  in  length,  with  five  hundred  in,  breadth, 
square  round  about ;  and  fifty  cubits  round  about  for 
the  suburbs  thereof 

(3.  FOR  THE  raiESTS  AND  LEVITES.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  3.  And  of  this  measure  shall  thou  measure 
the  length  of  five  and  twenty  thousand,  and  the  breadth 
of  ten  thousand :  and  in  it  shall  be  the  sanctuary  and 
the  most  holy  place. 

 4.  The  ho]y  portion  of  the  land  shall  be  for  the 

priests  the  ministers  of  the  sanctuary,  which  shall 
come  near  to  minister  imto  the  Lord  :  and  it  shall  be 
a  place  for  their  houses,  and  a  holy  place  for  the  sanc- 
tuary. 

 5.  And  the  five  and  twenty  thousand  of  length, 

and  the  ten  thousand  of  breadtii,  shall  also  the  Levites, 
the  ministers  of  the  house,  have  for  themselves,  for  a 
possession  for  twenty  chambers. 

(4.  FOR  THE  CITY.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  6.  And  ye  shall  appoint  the  possession  of 
the  city  five  tliousaud  broad,  and  five  and  twenty 
thousand  long,  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
portion :  it  shall  be  for  the  whole  house  of  Israel. 

(5.  FOR  THE  PRINCE.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  7.  And  a  portion  shall  be  for  the  prince  on 
the  one  side  and  on  the  other  side  of  the  oblation  of 
the  holy  portion,  and  of  the  possession  of  the  city, 
before  the  oblation  of  the  holy  portion,  and  before  the 
possession  of  the  city,  from  the  west  side  westward, 
and  from  the  east  side  eastward :  and  the  length  shall 
be  over  against  one  of  the  portions,  from  the  west  bor- 
der unto  the  east  border. 

§  97.   The  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  Neir 
House. 

(1.  REPENTANCE  REQUIRED.) 

Ezek.  xliiL  10.  Thou  son  of  man,  shew  the  house  to 
the  house  of  Israel,  that  they  may  be  ashamed  of  their 
iniquities :  and  let  them  measure  the  pattern. 

—  — 11.  And  if  they  be  ashamed  of  all  that  they 
have  done,  shew  them  the  form  of  the  house,  and  the 
fashion  thereof,  and  the  goings  out  thereof,  and  the 
comings  in  thereof,  and  all  the  forms  thereof,  and  all 
the  ordinances  thereof,  and  all  the  forms  thereof,  and 
all  the  laws  thereof :  and  write  it  in  their  sight,  that 
they  may  keep  the  whole  form  thereof,  and  all  the 
ordinances  thereof,  and  do  them. 

(2.  THE  UNCIRCUMCISED  MUST  BE  EXCLUDED.) 

Ezek.  xliv.  5.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Son  of 
man,  marli  well,  and  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear 
with  thine  ears  all  that  I  say  unto  thee  concerning  all 
the  ordinances  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  all  the 
laws  thereof;  and  mark  well  the  entering  in  of  the 
house,  M'ith  every  going  forth  of  the  sanctuary, 

 6.  And  thou  shall  say  to  the  rebellious,  eren  to 

the  house  of  l.srael,Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  O  ye  house 
of  Israel,  let  it  suffice  you  of  all  your  abominations, 

 7.  In  that  ye  have  brought  into  my  sanctuary 

strangers,  unciicumciscd  in  heart,  and  uncircumcised 
In  flesh,  to  be  in  my  sanctuary,  to  pollute  it,  even  my 
house,  when  ye  offer  my  bread,  the  fiit  and  the  blood, 
and  they  liave  broken  my  covenant  because  of  all  yom- 
abominations. 

 8.  And  ye  have  not  kept  the  charge  of  mine 

holy  things :  but  ye  have  set  keepers  of  my  charge  in 
my  sanctuary  for  yourselves. 

 9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  No  stranger, 

uncircumcised  in  heart,  nor  uncircumcised  in  flesh, 


shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary,  of  any  stranger  that  is 
among  the  children  of  Israel. 

(3.  and  THEN  GOD  WILL  DWELL  WITHIN  IT.) 

Ezek.  xliii.  1.  Afterward  he  brought  me  to  the  gate, 

even  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  east : 

 7.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  the  place 

of  my  throne,  and  the  place  of  the  soles  of  my  feet, 
where  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of 
Israel  for  ever,  and  my  holy  name,  shall  the  house  of 
Israel  no  more  defile,  neitfier  they,  nor  their  kings,  by 
their  whoredom,  nor  by  the  carcasses  of  their  kings  in 
their  high  places. 

 8.  In  their  setting  of  their  threshold  by  my 

thresholds,  and  then-  post  by  my  posts,  and  the  wall 
between  me  and  them,  they  have  even  defiled  my 
holy  name  by  their  abominations  that  they  have  com- 
mitted: wherefore  I  have  consumed  them  in  mine  anger. 

 9.  Now  let  them  put  away  their  whoredom, 

and  the  carcasses  of  their  kings,  far  from  me,  and  I 
will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  them  for  ever. 

§  98.   The  Sanctuary,  Altar,  and  Worshippers 
Measured. 

Rev.  xi.  1.  And  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto 
a  rod :  and  the  angel  stood,  saying.  Rise,  and  measure 
the  temple  of  God,  and  the  altar,  and  them  that  wor- 
ship therein. 

 3.  But  the  court  which  is  without  the  temple 

leave  out,  and  measure  it  not ;  for  it  is  given  unto  the 
Gentiles :  and  the  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot 
forty  and  two  months. 

§  99.   The  Temple  Opened  in  Heaven. 

Rev.  xi.  19.  And  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in 
heaven,  and  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of 
his  testament :  and  there  were  lightnings,  and  voicea, 
and  thimderings,  and  an  earthquake,  and  great  haU. 


CHAP.  IX. 

OTHER  SACRED  PLACES. 
§  100.   Among  the  Jews. 

(1.  SYNAGOGUES.*) 

Luke  vii.  4.  And  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  they 
besought  him  instantly,  saying,  That  he  was  worthy 
for  whom  he  should  do  this : 

 5.  For  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  he  hath  built 

us  a  synagogue. 

Acts  xiii.  15.  And  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and 
the  prophets,  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue  sent  unto 
them,  saying.  Ye  men  and  brethren,  if  ye  have  any 
word  of  exhortation  for  tlie  people,  say  on. 

—  XV.  21.  For  Moses  of  old  time  hath  in  every  city 
them  that  preach  him,  being  read  in  the  synagogues 
every  sabbath  day. 

(2.  PLACES  OF  prayer.) 

See  Acts  xvi.  13. 

§  101.  Among  Christians. 

(1.  WHO  USED  THE  JEWISH  TEMPLE.) 

Lukexxiv.  53.  And  were  continually  in  the  temple, 
praising  and  blessing  God.  Amen. 

See  Acts  ii.  46 ;  iii.  1 ;  v.  20,  21,  42 ;  xxi.  26. 

(2.  JEWISH  SYNAGOGUES.) 

See  Acts  ix.  20 ;  xiii.  5, 14,  15,  42 ;  xiv.  1 ;  xvii.  1,  2, 
17  ;  xviii.  4,  26  ;  xix.  8  ;  xxiv.  12. 

(3.  JEWISH  PLACES  OP  PRAYER.) 

See  Acts  xvi.  13. 

(4.  A  PHILOSOPHICAL  LECTURE  ROOM.) 

See  Acts  xix.  9. 

(5.  PRIVATE  HOUSES.) 

See  Rom.  xvi.  5.  I  Cor.  xvi.  19.  Col.  iv.  15.  Philem.a. 


*  Dating  probably  from  the  time  of  Ezra.— H. 


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BOOK  XXIY— SACRED  PERSONS  AND 
■  OFFICES. 


CHAP.  I. 
THE  PRIMITIVE  ECONOMY, 
§  1.  Abel  Offers  Sacrifice.* 


See  Gen.  iv.  4 


See  Gen.  \  iii.  20. 


§  2.  Moah. 


§  3.   Melchisedec  a  King  and  Priest. 

Heb.yii.  1.  For  this  Melchisedec,  king  of  Salem, 
priest  of  the  most  high  God,  who  met  Abraham  re- 
turning from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings,  and  blessed 
liim; 

 2.  To  whom  also  Abraham  gave  a  tenth  part 

of  all ;  first  being  by  interpretation  King  of  righteous- 
ness, and  after  that  also  King  of  Salem,  which  is,  King 
of  peace ; 

 3.  Without  father,  without  mother,  without 

descent,  having  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end  of 
life ;  but  made  like  imto  the  Son  of  God ;  abideth  a 
priest  continually. 

See  Gen.  xiv.  13-30. 

§  4.  Tlie  Primitive  Economy  has  Precedence  of 
the  Abraliamic. 

Heb.vii.  4.  Now  consider  how  great  this  man  was, 
Tinto  whom  even  the  patriarch  Abraham  gave  the 
tenth  of  the  spoils. 

 5.  And  verily  they  that  are  of  the  sons  of 

Levi,  who  receive  the  office  of  the  priesthood,  have  a 
commandment  to  take  tithes  of  the  people  according 
to  the  law,  that  is,  of  their  brethren,  though  they  come 
out  of  the  loins  of  Abraham  : 

 6.  But  he  whose  descent  is  not  counted  from 

them  received  tithes  of  Abraham,  and  blessed  him 
that  had  the  promises. 

 8.  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes ;  but 

there  he  receiveth  tJiem,  of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that 
lie  liveth. 

 9.  And  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  also,  who  re- 

ceiveth  tithes,  paid  tithes  in  Abraham. 

 10.  For  he  was  yet  in  the  loins  of  his  father, 

when  Melchisedec  met  him. 

 12.  For  the  priesthood  being  changed,  there  is 

made  of  necessity  a  change  also  of  the  law. 

 18.  For  there  is  verily  a  disannulling  of  the 

commandment  going  before  for  the  weakness  and  im- 
profitableness  thereoC 


CHAP.  IL 
THE  HEBREW  HIGH  PRIEST. 
§  5.    Aaron  Set  Apart. 

Ex.  xxviii.  1.  And  take  thou  unto  thee  Aaron  thy 
brother,  and  bis  sons  with  him,  from  among  the 
children  of  Israel,  that  he  may  minister  unto  me  in 
the  priest's  office,  even  Aaron,  Nadab  and  Abihu, 
Eleazar  and  Ithamar,  Aaron's  sons. 


*  Or,  perhaps,  brings  his  sacrifice  to  be  oflFered  by  Adam. — H. 


§  6.   The  Consecration. 

Ex.  xxix.  29.  And  the  holy  garments  of  Aaron  shall 
be  his  sons'  after  him,  to  be  anointed  therein,  and  to 
be  consecrated  in  them. 

 30.  And  that  son  that  is  priest  in  his  stead 

shall  put  them  on  seven  days,  when  he  cometh  into 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  to  minister  in  the 
holy  place. 

§  7.   The  High  Priest's  Testmenls. 

Ex.  xxviii.  2.  And  thou  shalt  make  holy  garments 
for  Aaron  thy  brother,  for  glory  and  for  beauty. 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  all  that  are  wise 

hearted,  whom  I  have  filled  with  the  spirit  of  wisdom, 
that  they  may  make  Aaron's  garments  to  consecrate 
him,  that  he  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's 
office. 

 4.  And  these  are  the  garments  which  they 

shall  make  ;  a  breastplate,  and  an  ephod,  and  a  robe, 
and  a  broidered  coat,  a  mitre,  and  a  girdle :  and  they 
shall  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron  thy  brother,  and 
his  sons,  that  he  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's 
office. 

 5.  And  they  shall  take  gold,  and  blue,  and 

purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  linen. 

 39.  And  thou  shalt  embroider  the  coat  of  fine 

linen,  and  thou  shalt  make  the  mitre  of  fine  linen,  and 
thou  shalt  make  the  girdle  of  needlework. 

—  xxxix.  1.  And  of  the  blue,  and  purple,  and  scar- 
let, they  made  clothes  of  service,  to  do  service  in  the 
holy  place,  and  made  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron ;  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 27.  And  they  made  coats  tj/'fine  linen  ^  woven 

work  for  Aaron,  and  for  his  sons, 

 28.  And  a  mitre  of  fine  linen,  and  goodly  bon- 
nets of  fine  linen,  and  linen  breeches  of  fine  twined 
linen, 

 29.  And  a  girdle  o/"  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue, 

and  purple,  and  scarlet,  of  needlework  j  as  the  Lokd 
commanded  Moses. 


§  8.   The  Ephod. 

Ex.  xxviii.  6.  And  they  shall  make  the  ephod  of 
gold,  of  blue,  and  of  purple,  tj/" scarlet,  and  fine  twined 
linen,  with  cunning  work. 

 7.  It  shall  have  the  two  shoulderpieces  thereof 

joined  at  the  two  edges  thereof;  and  so  it  shall  bo 
joined  together. 

—  xxxix.  2.  And  he  made  the  ephod  of  gold,  blue, 
and  pm-ple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen. 

 4.  'They  made  Shoulderpieces  for  it,  to  couple 

it  together :  by  the  two  edges  was  it  coupled  together. 

§  9.   The  Girdle  of  the  Ephod. 

Ex.  xxviii.  8.  And  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod, 
which  is  upon  it,  shall  be  of  the  same,  according  to  the 
work  thereof;  even  of  gold,  of  blue,  and  purple,  and 
scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen. 

—  xxxix.  5.  And  the  curious  girdle  of  his  ephod, 
that  was  upon  it,  was  of  the  same,  according  to  the 
work  thereof;  of  gold,  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet, 
and  fine  twined  linen ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Mosea. 


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BOOK  XXIY. 


§  10.   The  Stones  of  Memoriiil. 

Ex.  xxyiii.  9.  And  thou  slialt  take  two  onyx  stones, 
and  grave  on  them  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

 10.  Six  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  and  the 

oilier  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone,  accord- 
ing to  their  birth. 

 11.  With  the  work  of  an  engraver  in  stone, 

like  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  shalt  thou  engrave  the 
two  stones  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel : 
thou  shalt  make  them  to  be  set  in  ouclies  of  gold. 

 13.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  two  stones  upon 

the  shoulders  of  the  ephod  for  stones  of  memorial 
imto  the  children  of  Israel:  and  Aaron  shall  bear 
their  names  before  the  Lord  upon  his  two  shoulders 
for  a  memorial. 

—  xxxix.  6.  And  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed 
in  ouches  of  gold,  graven,  as  signets  are  graven,  with 
the  names  of  the  childi-en  of  Israel. 

 7.  And  he  put  them  on  the  shoulders  of  the 

ephod,  that  they  slwuld  be  stones  for  a  memorial  to  the 
children  of  Israel ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  11.   The  Breastplate  of  Judgment. 

(1.  ITS  FORM  AND  MATERL\L.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  15.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  breastplate 
of  judgment  M'ith  cunning  work ;  after  the  work  of  the 
ephod  thou  shalt  make  it;  of  gold,  of  blue,  and  of 
purple,  and  of  scarlet,  and  of  tine  twined  linen,  shalt 
thou  make  it. 

 16.  Foursquare  it  shall  be  being  doubled;  a 

span  shall  be  the  length  thereof,  and  a  span  shall  be  the 
breadth  thereof. 

—  xxxix.  8.  And  he  made  the  breastplate  of  cun- 
ning work,  like  the  work  of  the  ephod ;  of  gold,  blue, 
and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  tine  twined  linen. 

 9.  It  was  foursquare ;  they  made  the  breast- 
plate double :  a  span  was  the  length  thereof,  and  a  span 
the  breadth  thereof,  being  doubled. 

(2.  ITS  PRECIOUS   STONES  WITH  THE   NAMES   OF  THE 
TRIBES.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  17.  And  thou  shalt  set  in  it  settings  of 
stones,  even  four  rows  of  stones :  tlie  first  row  shall  be 
a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle :  this  shall  be  the 
first  row. 

 18.  And  the  second  row  shall  he  an  emerald, 

a  sapphire,  and  a  diamond. 

 19.  And  the  third  row  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and 

an  amethyst. 

 20.  And  the  fourth  row  a  beryl,  and  an  onyx, 

and  a  jasper :  they  shall  be  set  in  gold  in  their  inclos- 
ings. 

 21.  And  the  stones  shall  be  with  the  names  of 

the  children  of  Israel,  twelve,  according  to  their 
names,  like  the  engravings  of  a  signet ;  eveiy  one 
with  his  name  shall  they  be  according  to  the  twelve 
tribes. 

—  xxxix.  10.  And  they  set  in  it  four  rows  of  stones:  the 
■first  row  was  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle  :  this 
was  the  first  row. 

 11.  And  the  second  row,  an  emerald,  a  sap- 
phire, and  a  diamond. 

 12.  And  the  third  row,  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and 

an  amethyst. 

 13.  And  the  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  an  onyx,  and 

a  jasper  :  they  were  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold  in  their 
inclosings. 

 14.  And  the  stones  were  according  to  the  names 

of  the  children  of  Israel,  twelve,  according  to  their 
names,  like  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  every  one  with 
Lis  name,  according  to  the  twelve  tribes. 

(3.  ITS  ATTACHMENT  TO  THE  EPHOD.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  18.  And  thou  shalt  make  ouches    gold ; 

 14.  And  two  chains  of  pure  gold  at  the  ends ; 

of  wreathen  work  shalt  thou  make  them,  and  fasten 
the  wreathen  chains  to  the  ouches. 

 22.  And  thou  shalt  make  upon  the  breastplate 

chains  at  the  ends  of  wreathen  work  of  pure  gold. 

 28.  And  thou  shalt  make  upon  the  breastplate 

two  rings  of  c,'old,  and  shalt  put  the  two  rings  on  the 
two  ends  of  the  breastplate. 


 24.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  two  wreathen  chains 

of  gold  in  the  two  rings  which  are  on  the  ends  of  the 
breastplate. 

 25.  And  the  other  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen 

chains  thou  shalt  fasten  in  the  two  ouches,  and  put 
them  on  the  shoulderpieces  of  the  ephod  before  it. 

 20.  And  thou  shalt  make  two  rings  of  gold, 

and  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  the  two  ends  of  the 
l)reastplate  in  the  border  thereof,  which  is  in  the  side 
of  the  ephod  inward. 

 27.  And  two  other  rings  of  gold  thou  shalt 

make,  and  shalt  put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the 
ephod  underneatlL,  toward  the  forei)art  thereof,  over 
against  the  other  coupling  thereof,  above  the  curious 
girdle  of  the  ephod. 

 28.  And  they  shall  bind  the  breastplate  by 

the  rings  thereof  uuto  the  rings  of  the  ephod  with  a 
lace  of  blue,  that  it  may  be  ahove  the  curious  girdle 
of  the  ephod,  and  that  the  breastplate  be  not  loosed 
from  the  ej^hod. 

 29.  And  Aaron  shall  bear  the  names  of  the 

children  of  Israel  in  the  breastplate  of  judgment  upon 
his  heart,  when  he  goeth  in  unto  the  \id\y place,  for  a 
memorial  before  the  Lord  continually. 

—  xxxix.  15.  And  they  made  upon  the  breastplate 
chains  at  the  ends,  of  wreathen  work  of  pure  gold. 

 16.  And  they  made  two  ouches  of  gold,  and 

two  gold  rings,  and  put  the  two  rings  in  the  two  ends 
of  the  breastplate. 

 17.  And  they  put  the  two  wreathen  chains  of 

gold  in  the  two  rings  on  the  ends  of  the  breastplate. 

 18.  And  the  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen 

chains  they  fastened  in  the  two  ouches,  and  put  them 
on  the  shoulderpieces  of  the  ephod,  before  it. 

 19.  And  they  made  two  rings  of  gold,  and  put 

iliem  on  the  two  ends  of  the  breastplate,  upon  the  bor- 
der of  it,  which  was  on  the  side  of  the  ephod  inward. 

 20.  And  they  made  two  other  golden  rings,  and 

put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod  underneath, 
toward  the  forepart  of  it,  over  against  the  other  coup- 
ling thereof,  above  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod. 

 21.  And  they  did  bind  the  breastplate  by  his 

rings  .unto  the  rings  of  the  ephod  with  a  lace  of  blue, 
that  it  might  be  above  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod, 
and  that  the  breastplate  might  not  be  loosed  from  the 
ephod ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  12.  Urim  and  Tliummim  inside  of  the  Breast- 
plate. 

See  Ex.  xxviii.  30.   Lev.  viii.  8. 

(A.  used  in  INQUIRING  OF  GOD.) 

I  Sam.  xxiii.  9.  And  David  knew  that  Saul  se- 
cretly practised  mischief  against  him ;  and  he  said  to 
Abiathar  the  priest,  Bring  hither  the  ephod. 

—  xxviii.  6.  And  when  Saul  inquired  of  the  Lord, 
the  Lord  answered  him  not,  neither  by  dreams,  nor 
by  Urim,  nor  by  prophets. 

§  13.   Tlie  Robe  of  the  Ephod. 

(1.  ITS  COLOR  AND  FASHION.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  31.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  robe  of  the 
ephod  all  of  blue. 

 32.  And  there  shall  be  a  hole  in  the  top  of  it, 

in  the  midst  thereof :  it  shall  have  a  binding  of  woven 
work  round  about  the  hole  of  it,  as  it  were  the  hole 
of  an  habergeon,  that  it  be  not  rent. 

—  xxxix."23.  And  he  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod 
of  woven  work,  all  of  blue. 

 23.  And  there  was  a  hole  in  the  midst  of  the 

robe,  as  the  hole  of  an  habergeon,  tcith  a  band  round 
about  the  hole,  that  it  should  not  rend. 

(3.  ITS  BELLS  AND  P0MEGR.VNATES.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  33.  And  beneath  upon  the  hem  of  it  thou 
shalt  make  pomegranates  o/blue,  and  o/ purple,  and  of 
scarlet,  round  about  the  hem  thereof;  andbeUs  of  gold 
between  them  round  about : 

 34.  A  golden  bell  and  a  pomegranate,  a  golden 

bell  and  a  pomegranate,  upon  the  hem  of  the  robe 
round  about. 

 33.  And  it  shall  be  upon  Aaron  to  minister : 

and  his  sound  shall  be  heard  when  he  goeth  in  imto 


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the  lioly  place  before  the  Lord,  and  when  he  cometh 
out,  that  he  die  not. 

Ex.  xxxix.  24.  And  they  made  ujiOii  the  hems  of  the 
robe  pomegranates  of  bhie,  and  purple,  and  scarlet, 
and  twined  linen. 

 25.  And  they  made  bolls  of  pure  gold,  and  put 

the  bells  between  the  pomegranates  upon  the  hem  of 
the  robe,  round  about  between  the  pomegranates ; 

 26.  A  bell  and  a  pomegranate,  a  bell  and  a 

pomegranate,  round  about  the  hem  of  the  robe  to  min- 
ister in ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  14.   The  (Jolden  Plate  for  the  Mitre. 

Ex.  xxviii.  36.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  plate  of  pure 
gold,  and  grave  upon  it,  like  the  engravings  of  a  sig- 
net, HOLINESS  TO  THE  LORD. 

 37.  And  thou  shalt  put  it  on  a  blue  lace,  that 

it  may  be  upon  the  mitre  ;  upon  the  forefront  of  the 
mitre  it  shall  be. 

 38.  And  it  shall  be  upon  Aaron's  forehead, 

that  Aaron  may  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  holy  things, 
which  the  children  of  Israel  shall  hallow  in  all  their 
holy  gifts ;  and  it  shall  be  always  upon  his  forehead, 
that  they  may  be  accepted  before  the  Lord. 

—  xxxix.  30.  And  they  made  the  plate  of  the  holy 
crown  of  pure  gold,  and  wrote  upon  it  a  writing,  like 
to  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  HOLINESS  TO  THE 
LORD. 

 •  31.  And  they  tied  unto  it  a  lace  of  blue,  to 

fasten  it  on  high  upon  the  mitre ;  i>s  the  Lord  com- 
manded Moses. 

§  15.  Ceremonial  Prohibitions  to  the  Hi^h  Priest. 

Lev.  xxi.  10.  And  he  that  is  the  high  priest  among 
his  brethren,  upon  whose  head  the  anointing  oil  was 
poured,  and  that  is  consecrated  to  put  on  the  gar- 
ments, shall  not  uncover  his  head,  nor  rend  his  clothes ; 

 11.  Neither  shall  he  go  in  to  any  dead  body, 

nor  defile  himself  for  his  father,  or  for  his  mother; 

 12.  Neither  shall  he  go  out  of  the  sanctuarj', 

nor  profane  the  sanctuary,  of  his  God;  for  the  crown 
of  the  anointing  oil  of  his  God  is  upon  him  :  I  am  the 
Lord. 

§  16.   His  Human  Infirmity. 

Heb.  V.  1.  For  every  high  priest  taken  from  among 
men  is  ordained  for  men  in  tilings  periaininy  to  God, 
that  he  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  sins : 

 2.  Who  can  have  compassion  on  the  ignorant, 

and  on  tlwjm  that  are  out  of  the  way;  for  that  he  him- 
self also  is  compassed  with  infirmity. 

 3.  And  by  reason  hereof  he  ought,  as  for  the 

people,  so  also  for  himself,  to  offer  for  sins. 

§  17.    His  Divine  Appointment. 

Heb.  T.  4.  And  no  man  taketh  this  honour  imto  him- 
self, but  he  that  is  called  of  God,  as  was  Aaron. 

§  18.   Tlie  Whole  System  a  Shadowy  One. 

Heb.  viii.  5.  Who  serve  vmto  the  example  and  shadow 
of  heavenly  things,  as  Moses  was  admonished  of  God 
Avhen  he  was  about  to  make  the  tabernacle  :  fof.  See, 
saith  he,  that  tliou  make  all  things  according  to  the 
pattern  shewed  to  thee  in  the  mount. 


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THE  PRIESTS. 

§  19.   To  he  Descendants  of  Aaron, 

Num.  iii.  1.  These  also  «rethe  generations  of  Aaron 
and  Moses,  in  the  day  that  the  Lord  spake  with  Moses 
in  mount  Sinai. 

 2.  And  these  ara  the  names  of  the  sons  of 

Aaron ;  Nadab  the  firstborn,  and  Abihu,  Eleazar,  and 
Ithamar. 

 3.  These  are  the  names  of  the  sous  of  Aaron 


the  i)riests  which  were  anointed,  whom  he  consecrated 
to  minister  in  tlie  priest's  ollicc. 

—  xviii.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Aaron,  Thou 
and  thy  sons  and  thy  father's  house  with  thee  shall 
bear  the  iniquity  of  tlie  sanctuary :  and  thou  and  thy 
sous  with  thee  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  your  priest- 
hood. 

§  20.   Exclusive  of  All  Others,  on  Pain  of  Death. 

Num.  xviii.  7.  Therefore  thou  and  thy  sons  with 
thee  shall  keep  your  priest's  office  for  every  thing  of 
the  altar,  and  within  the  vail ;  and  ye  shall  serve :  I 
have  given  your  priest's  office  unto  you  as  a  service  of 
gift :  and  the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  shall  be  put 
to  death. 

—  iii.  10.  And  thou  shalt  appoict  Aaron  and  his 
sons,  and  they  shall  wait  on  their  priest's  office:  and 
the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death. 

§  21.   Their  Consecration. 

I  Chr.  xxiii.  13.  The  sons  of  Amram;  Aaron  and 
Moses:  and  Aaron  was  separated,  that  he  should 
sanctify  the  most  holy  things,  he  and  his  sons  for  ever, 
to  burn  incense  before  the  Lord,  to  minister  unto  him, 
and  to  bless  in  his  name  for  ever. 

Lev.  X.  7.  And  ye  shall  not  go  out  from  the  door  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  lest  ye  die :  for  the 
anointing  oil  of  the  Lord  is  upon  you.  And  they  did 
according  to  the  word  of  Moses. 

—  xxi.  6.  They  shall  be  holy  unto  their  God,  and 
not  profane  the  name  of  their  God :  for  the  offerings 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  and  the  bread  of  their  God, 
they  do  offer :  therefore  they  shall  be  holy. 

§  22.  Could  not  Serve  if  of  Doubtful  Descent. 

Ezr.  ii.  62.  These  sought  their  register  «?7io?)'7  those 
that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy,  luit  they  were  not 
found :  therefore  were  they,  as  polluted,  put  from  the 
priesthood. 

 63.  And  the  Tirshatha  said  unto  them,  that 

they  should  not  eat  of  the  most  holy  things,  till  there 
stood  up  a  priest  with  Urim  and  Avith  Thummim. 

Neh.  vii.  04.  Tliese  sought  their  register  among  those 
that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy,  but  it  was  not 
found :  therefore  were  they,  as  polluted,  put  from  the 
priesthood. 

 05.  And  the  Tirshatha  said  vmto  them,  that 

they  should  not  eat  of  the  most  holy  things,  till  there 
stood  np  a  priest  with  Urim  and  Thummim. 

§  23.   Their  Vestments. 

Ex.  xxviii.  40.  And  for  Aaron's  sons  thou  shalt  make 
coats,  and  thou  shalt  make  for  them  girdles,  and  bon- 
nets shalt  thou  make  for  them,  for  glory  and  for  beautj'. 

 41.  And  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  Aaron  thy 

brother,  and  his  sons  witli  him ;  and  shalt  anoint 
them,  and  consecrate  them,  and  sanctify  them,  that 
they  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's  office. 

 42.  And  thou  shalt  make  them  linen  breeches 

to  cover  their  nakedness ;  from  the  loins  even  unto 
the  thighs  they  shall  reach  : 

 43.  And  they  shall  be  upon  Aaron,  and  upon 

his  sons,  when  they  come  in  unto  the  taberuiicle  of 
the  congregation,  or  when  they  come  near  unto  the 
altar  to  minister  in  the  holy  ^jZace/  that  they  bear  not 
iniquity,  and  die :  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto 
him  and  his  seed  after  him. 

I  Sam.  xiv.  3.  And  Ahiali,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  I-cha- 
bod's  brother,  the  son  of  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eli,  the 
Lord's  priest  in  Shiloli,  wearing  an  ephod.  And  the 
people  knew  not  that  Jonathan  was  gone. 

—  xxiii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Abiathar  the 
son  of  Ahimelech  fled  to  David  to  Keilah,  that  he 
came  down  with  an  ephod  in  his  hand. 

Num.  iii.  38.  But  those  that  encamp  before  the  tab- 
ernacle toward  the  east,  eren  before  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation  eastward,  shall  be  Moses,  and  Aaron 
and  his'sons,  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuar\'  for 
the  charge  of  the  children  of  Israel ;  and  the  stranger 
that  conieth  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death. 


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§  24.   Ceremonial  Rules. 

(1.  FERSONAL  BLEMISH  TO  EXCLUDE  FROM  OFFICE.) 

Lev.  xxi.  17.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  saying,  "Whosoever 
?te  be  of  thy  seed  in  their  generations  that  hath  any 
blemish,  let  him  not  approach  to  olier  the  bread  of  his 
God. 

 18.  For  whatsoever  man  he  he  that  hath  a 

blemish,  he  shall  not  approach:  a  blind  man,  or  a 
lame,  or  he  that  hath  a  flat  nose,  or  any  thing  super- 
fluous, 

 19.  Or  a  man  that  is  brokenfooted,  or  broken- 
handed, 

 20.  Or  crookbacked,  or  a  dwarf,  or  that  hath  a 

blemish  in  his  eye,  or  be  scurvy,  or  scabbed,  or  hath 
his  stones  broken ; 

 21.  No  mat  that  hath  a  blemish  of  the  seed 

of  Aaron  the  priest  shall  come  nigh  to  ofler  the 
offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire :  he  hath  a 
blemish  ;  he  shall  not  come  nigh  to  olier  the  bread  of 
liis  God. 

(2.  BUT  NOT  FROM  SUPPORT.) 

Lev.  xxi.  22.  He  shall  eat  tlie  bread  of  his  God, 
both  of  the  most  holy,  and  of  the  holy. 

 23.  Only  he  shall  not  go  in  unto  the  vail,  nor 

come  nigh  unto  the  altar,  because  he  hath  a  blemisli ; 
that  he  proftxne  not  my  sanctuaries  :  for  I  the  Loi{d 
do  sanctify  them. 

 24.  And  Moses  told  it  unto  Aaron,  and  to  his 

sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel. 

(3.  TO  AVOID  DEFILEMENT.) 

Lev.  xxii.  2.  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  that 
they  separate  tliemselves  from  the  holy  things  of  tlie 
children  of  Israel,  and  that  they  profone  not  my  holy 
name  in  those  things  which  they  hallow  unto  me  :  I  urn 
the  Lord. 

 3.  Say  unto  them.  Whosoever  he  he  of  all 

your  seed  among  your  generations,  that  goeth  unto 
the  holy  things,  which  the  children  of  Israel  hallow 
imto  the  Lord,  having  his  uncleanness  upon  him, 
that  soul  shall  be  cut  oS'  from  my  presence :  I  am  the 
Lord. 

 4.  What  man  soever  of  the  seed  of  Aaron  is 

a  leper,  or  hath  a  running  issue ;  he  shall  not  eat  of 
the  holy  things,  until  he  be  clean.  And  whoso  touch- 
cth  any  thing  tlmt  is  unclean  hy  the  dead,  or  a  man 
whose  seed  goeth  from  him ; 

 5.  Or  whosoever  touchcth  any  creeping  thing, 

whereby  he  may  be  made  unclean,  or  a  man  of  whom 
Le  may  take  uncleanness,  whatsoever  tmcleanness  he 
Lath; 

 6.  The  soul  which  hath  touched  any  such 

shall  be  unclean  until  even,  and  shall  not  eat  of  the 
lioly  things,  unless  he  wash  bis  flesh  with  water. 

 7.  And  when  the  sun  is  down,  he  shall  be 

clean,  and  shall  afterward  eat  of  the  holy  things ;  be- 
cause it  is  his  food. 

Ezek.  xliv.  25.  And  they  shall  come  at  no  dead  per- 
son to  defile  themselves :  but  for  father,  or  for  mother, 
or  for  son,  or  for  daughter,  for  lirother,  or  for  sister 
that  hath  had  no  husband,  they  may  defile  them- 
selves. 

 26.  And  after  lie  is  cleansed,  they  shall  reckon 

unto  him  seven  days. 

 27.  And  in  the  day  that  he  goeth  into  the 

sanctuary,  imto  the  inner  court,  to  minister  in  the 
sanctuary,  he  shall  offer  his  sin  offering,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

(4.  KOT  to  eat  tts'cleak  meat.) 

Lev.  xxii.  8.  That  which  dieth  of  itself,  or  is  torn 
vyith  beasta,  he  shall  not  eat  to  defile  himself  therewith : 
I  am  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xliv.  31.  The  priests  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing 
that  is  dead  of  itself,  or  torn,  whether  it  be  fowl  or 
beast. 

(5.  WHO  MAY  and  who  MAY  KOT  EAT  OF  THE  HOLY 
TniNGS.) 

Lev.  xxii.  9.  They  sliall  therefore  keep  mine  ordi- 
nance, lest  they  bear  sin  for  it,  and  die  therefore,  if 
they  profane  it :  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  them. 


 10.  There  shall  no  stranger  eat  of  the  holy 

thing :  a  sojourner  of  the  priest,  or  a  hhed  servant, 
shall  not  eat  of  the  holy  thing. 

 11.  But  if  the  priest  buy  any  soul  with  bis 

money,  he  sliall  eat  of  it,  and  ho  that  is  bom  in  his 
liouse :  they  shall  eat  of  his  meat. 

 12.  If  the  priest's  daughter  also  be  married 

unto  a  stranger,  she  may  not  eat  of  an  oflering  of  the 
holy  things. 

 13.  But  if  the  priest's  daughter  be  a  widow, 

or  divorced,  and  have  no  child,  and  is  returned  unto 
her  father's  house,  as  in  her  youth,  she  sliall  eat  of 
her  father's  meat:  but  there  shall  no  stranger  eat 
thereof. 

§  25.   Sj^cerdotal  Functions. 

(1.   TO  SACRIFICE.) 

1  Chr.  vi.  49.  But  Aaron  and  his  sons  offered  upon 
the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering,  and  on  the  altar  of  in- 
cense, and  were  appointed  for  all  the  work  of  the  place 
most  holy,  and  to  make  an  atonement  for  Israel,  ac- 
cording to  all  that  Moses  the  servant  of  God  had  com- 
manded. 

—  xvi.  39.  And  Zadok  the  priest,  and  his  brethren 
the  priests,  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  in  tlie 
high  place  that  ^cas  at  Gibeon, 

 40.  To  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord 

upon  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering  continually  morn- 
ing and  evening,  and  to  do  according  to  all  that  is 
written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  which  he  commanded 
Israel ; 

2  ChP.  xxxi.  2.  And  Ilezekiah  appointed  the 
courses  of  the  priests  and  the  Levites  after  their 
courses,  every  man  according  to  his  service,  the  priests 
and  Levites  for  burnt  offerings  and  for  peace  offer- 
ings, to  minister,  and  to  give  thanks,  and  to  praise  in 
the  gates  of  the  tents  of  the  Lord. 

Lukei.  5.  There  was  in  the  days  of  Herod,  the  king 
of  Judea,  a  certain  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 
course.of  Abia  :  and  his  wife  was  of  the  daughters  of 
Aaron,  and  her  name  -was  Elisabeth. 

 6.  And  they  were  both  righteous  before  God, 

walking  in  all  the  commandments  and  ordinances  of 
the  Lord  blameless. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  he  exe- 
cuted the  priest's  office  before  God  in  the  order  of 
his  course, 

 9.  According  to  the  custom  of  the  priest's 

office,  his  lot  was  to  burn  incense  when  he  went  into 
the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

 10.  And  the  whole  multitude  of  the  people 

were  praying  without  at  the  time  of  incense. 

 23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  soon  as  the 

days  of  his  ministration  were  accomphshed,  he  de- 
parted to  his  own  house. 

(2.  TO  TAKE  CARE  OF  THE  SANCTUARY.) 

Num.  iv.  16.  And  to  the  office  of  Elcazar  the  son  of 
Aaron  the  priest  pertaineth  the  oil  for  the  light,  and 
the  sweet  incense,  and  the  daily  meat  offermg,  and 
the  anointing  oil,  and  the  oversight  of  all  the  taber- 
nacle, and  of  all  that  therein  is,  in  the  sanctuarj',  and 
in  the  vessels  thereof. 

—  xviii.  5.  And  ye  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the 
sanctuary,  and  the  charge  of  the  altar;  that  there  be 
no  wrath  any  more  upon  tlie  children  of  Israel. 

2  Chr.  xxix.  15.  And  they  gathered  their  brethren, 
and  sanctified  themselves,  and  came,  according  to  the 
commandment  of  the  king,  by  the  words  of  the  Lord, 
to  cleanse  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

 16.  And  the  priests  went  into  the  inner  part 

of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  to  cleanse  it,  and  brought 
out  all  the  uncleanness  that  they  found  in  the  temple 
of  the  Lord  into  the  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 
And  the  Levites  took  it,  to  carry  it  out  abroad  into  the 
brook  Kidron. 

 17.  Now  they  began  on  the  first  day  of  the 

first  month  to  sanctifv,  and  on  the  eighth  day  of  the 
month  came  they  to"  the  porch  of  the  Lord  :  so  they 
sanctified  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  eight  days ;  and 
in  the  sixteenth  day  of  the  first  month  they  made 
an  end. 


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2  Chp.  xxix.  18.  Then  they  went  in  to  Ilezekiah  the 
king,  and  said,  We  have  cleansed  all  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  and  the  altar  of  burnt  offering,  with  all  the 
vessels  thereof,  and  the  shewbread  table,  with  all  the 
vessels  thereof. 

 19.  Moreover  all  the  vessels,  which  king  Ahaz 

in  his  reign  did  cast  away  in  his  transgression,  have 
we  prepared  and  sanctified,  and,  behold,  they  are  be- 
fore the  altar  of  the  Lord. 

(3.  TO  jrAKE  THE  HOLY  OINTMENT.) 

1  Chr.  ix.  30.  And  some  of  the  sons  of  the  priests 
made  the  ointment  of  the  spices. 

(4.  TO  PREPARE  THE  T^VBERNACLE  FOR  REMOVAL.) 

Num.  iv.  5.  And  when  the  camp  setteth  forward, 
Aaron  shall  come,  and  his  sons,  and  they  shall  take 
down  the  covering  vaU,  and  cover  the  ark  of  testi- 
mony with  it : 

 6.  And  shall  put  thereon  the  covering  of  bad- 
gers' skins,  and  shall  spread  over  it  a  cloth  wholly  of 
blue,  and  shall  put  in  the  staves  thereof 

 7.  And  upon  the  table  of  shewbread  they 

shall  spread  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  put  thereon  the  dishes, 
and  the  spoons,  and  the  bowls,  and  covers  to  cover 
withal :  and  the  continual  bread  shall  be  thereon  : 

 8.  And  they  shall  spread  upon  them  a  cloth 

of  scarlet,  and  cover  the  same  with  a  covering  of  badg- 
ers' skins,  and  shall  put  in  the  staves  thereof. 

 9.  And  they  shall  take  a  cloth  of  blue,  and 

cover  the  candlestick  of  the  light,  and  his  lamps,  and 
his  tongs,  and  his  snufFdishes,  and  all  the  oil  vessels 
thereof,  wherewith  they  minister  unto  it : 

 10.  And  they  shall  put  it  and  all  the  vessels 

thereof  within  a  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  shall 
put  it  upon  a  bar. 

 11.  And  upon  the  golden  altarthey  shall  spread 

a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover  it  with  a  covering  of  badg- 
ers' skins,  and  shall  put  to  the  staves  thereof: 

 12.  And  they  shall  take  all  the  instruments  of 

ministry,  wherewith  they  minister  in  the  sanctuary, 
and  put  tltem  in  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover  them  with 
a  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  shall  put  tlwim,  on  a 
bar. 

 13.  And  they  shall  take  away  the  ashes  from 

the  altar,  and  spread  a  purple  cloth  thereon  : 

 14.  And  they  shall  put  upon  it  all  the  vessels 

thereof,  wherewith  they  minister  about  it,  even  the 
censers,  the  fleshhooks,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins, 
all  the  vessels  of  the  altar ;  and  they  shall  epread 
upon  it  a  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  put  to  the 
staves  of  it. 

(5.  TO  INSTRUCT  IN  THE  LAW.) 

Lev.  X.  10.  And  that  j'e  may  put  difference  between 
holy  and  unholy,  and  between  unclean  and  clean  : 

 11.  And  that  ye  may  teach  the  children  of 

Israel  all  the  statutes  which  the  Lord  hath  spoken 
unto  them  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

Ezek.  xliv.  23.  And  they  shall  teach  my  people  ilie 
difference,  between  the  holy  and  profane,  and  cause 
them  to  discern  between  the  unclean  and  the  clean. 

(6.  TO  DECIDE  controversies.) 

Ezek.  xliv.  24.  And  in  controversy  they  shall  stand 
in  judgment;  and  they  shall  judge  it  according  to  my 
judgments:  and  they  shall  keep  my  laws  and  my 
statutes  in  all  mine  assemblies  ;  and  they  shall  hallow 
my  sabbaths. 

§  26.   Exceptional  Services. 

(1.  executing  judgment  upon  offenders.) 

Ps.  cvi.  30.  Then  stood  up  Phinehas,  and  executed 
judgment :  and  »o  the  plague  was  stayed. 

 31.  And  that  was  counted  unto  him  for  right- 
eousness unto  all  generations  for  evermore. 

See  Num.  xxv.  1-9. 

(3.  disbursing  funds.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  17.  And  they  have  gathered  together 
the  money  that  was  found  in  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  have  delivered  it  into  the  hand  of  the  overseers, 
and  to  the  hand  of  the  workmen. 

See  2  Kings  xxii.  9. 


20 


§27.   The  Temple  Service  Organized  by  Solomon. 

2  Chr.  viii.  14.  And  he  appointed,  according  to  the 
order  of  David  his  father,  the  courses  of  the  priests 
to  their  service,  and  the  Levites  to  their  charges,  to 
praise  and  minister  before  the  priests,  as  the  duty  of 
eveiy  day  required  :  the  porters  also  by  their  courses 
at  every  gate :  for  so  had  David  the  man  of  God  com- 
manded. 

 15.  And  they  departed  not  from  the  com- 
mandment of  the  king  unto  the  priests  and  Levites 
concerning  any  matter,  or  concerning  the  treasures. 

 16.  Now  all  the  work  of  Solomon  was  pre- 
pared unto  the  day  of  the  foundation  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  until  it  was  finished.  So  the  house  of 
the  Lord  was  perfected. 

§  28.   The  Priests'  Maintenance. 

(1.  OFFERINGS.) 

Num.  xviii.  8.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Aaron,  Be- 
hold, I  also  have  given  thee  the  charge  of  mine  heave 
offerings  of  all  the  hallowed  things  of  the  children  of 
Israel ;  unto  thee  have  I  given  them  by  reason  of  the 
anointing,  and  to  thy  sons,  by  an  ordinance  for  ever. 

 9.  This  shall  be  thine  of  the  most  holy  things, 

reserved  {xom.  the  fire:  every  oblation  of  theirs,  every 
meat  offering  of  theirs,  and  every  sin  offering  of  theirs, 
and  every  trespass  offering  of  theirs,  which  they  shall 
render  unto  me,  shall  he  most  holy  for  thee  and  for 
thy  sons. 

 10.  In  the  most  holy  place  shalt  thou  eat  it ; 

every  male  shall  eat  it :  it  shall  be  holy  unto  thee. 

 11.  And  this  is  thine ;  the  heave  offering  of 

their  gift,  with  all  the  wave  offerings  of  the  children 
of  Israel :  I  have  given  them  unto  thee,  and  to  thy 
sons  and  to  thy  daughters  with  thee,  by  a  statute  for 
ever :  every  one  that  is  clean  in  thy  house  shall  eat 
of  it. 

Deut.  xviii.  3.  And  this  shall  be  the  priest's  due 
from  the  people,  from  them  that  offer  a  sacrifice, 
whether 6e  ox  or  sheep;  and  tlicy  shall  give  unto 
the  priest  the  shoulder,  and  the  two  cheeks,  and  the 
maw. 

Ezek.  xliv.  28.  And  it  shall  be  unto  them  for  an  in- 
heritance; I  «m  their  inheritance:  and  ye  shall  give 
them  no  possession  in  Israel;  I  am  their  possession. 

 29.  They  shall  eat  the  meat  offering,  and  the 

sin  offering,  and  the  trespass  offering ;  and  every  dedi- 
cated thing  in  Israel  shall  be  theirs. 

(2.  FIRSTFRUITS.) 

Num.  xviii.  12.  All  the  best  of  the  oil,  and  all  the 
best  of  the  wine,  and  of  the  wheat,  the  firstfniits  of 
them  which  they  shall  offer  unto  the  Lord,  them  have 
I  given  thee. 

 18.  And  whatsoever  is  first  ripe  in  the  land, 

which  they  shall  bring  unto  the  Lord,  shall  be  thine ; 
every  one  that  is  clean  in  thine  house  shall  eat  of'w. 

Deut.  xviii.  4.  The  firstfruit  aho  of  thy  com,  of  thy 
wine,  and  of  thine  oil,  and  the  first  of  the  fleece  of  thy 
sheep,  shalt  thou  give  him. 

—  —  5.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  him 
out  of  all  thy  tribes,  to  stand  to  minister  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  him  and  his  sons  for  ever. 

Ezek, xliv.  30.  And  the  first  of  all  the  firstfruits  of 
all  things,  and  every  oblation  of  all,  of  every  sart  of 
your  oblations,  shall  be  the  priest's :  j-e  shall  also  give 
unto  the  priest  the  first  of  your  dough,  that  he  may 
cause  the  blessing  to  rest  in  thine  house. 

(3.  FIRSTLINGS.) 

Num.  xviii.  15.  Every  thing  that  openeth  the  matrix 
in  all  flesh,  which  they  bring  unto  the  Lord,  whether 
it  be  of  men  or  beasts,  shall  be  thine :  nevertheless  the 
firstborn  of  man  shalt  thou  surely  redeem,  and  the 
firstling  of  unclean  beasts  shalt  thou  redeem. 

 16.  And  those  that  are  to  be  redeemed  from  a 

month  old  shalt  thou  redeem,  according  to  thine  esti- 
mation, for  the  money  of  five  shekels,  after  the  shekel 
of  the  sanctuary,  which  is  twenty  gerahs. 

 17.  But  the  firstling  of  a  cow,  or  the  firstling 

of  a  sheep,  or  the  firstling  of  a  goat,  thou  shalt  not  re- 
deem ;  they  are  holy  :  thou  shalt  sprinkle  their  blood 


609 


CHAP.  Ill 


BOOK  xxrv. 


upon  the  altar,  and  shall  burn  their  fat  for  an  ofTering 
made  by  tire,  lor  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

Num.  xviii.  18.  And  the  flesh  of  them  shall  be  thine, 
as  the  wave  breast  and  as  the  right  shoulder  are  thine. 

 19.  All  the  heave  offerings  of  the  holy  things, 

which  the  children  of  Israel  offer  unto  the  Lord,  have 
I  given  thee,  and  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  with 
thee,  by  a  statute  for  ever :  it  m  a  covenant  of  salt  for 
ever  before  the  Lord  imto  thee  and  to  thy  seed  with 
thee. 

(4.  THINGS  DEVOTED.) 

Num.  xviii.  14.  Every  thing  devoted  in  Israel  shall 
be  thine. 

(5.  THESE  TO  BE  INSTEAD  OP  ALL  LANDED  INHERIT- 
ANCE.) 

Num.  xviii.  20.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Aaron, 
Thou  shalt  have  no  inheritance  in  their  land,  neither 
Shalt  thou  have  any  part  among  them :  I  am  thy  part 
and  thine  inheritance  among  the  children  of  Israel. 

§  29.  These  Revenues  Re-established. 

2  Chr.  xxxi.  4.  Moreover  he  commanded  the  people 
that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  to  give  the  portion  of  the 
priests  and  the  Levites,  that  they  might  be  encouraged 
in  the  law  of  the  Lord. 

 17.  Both  to  the  genealogy  of  the  priests  by 

the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  the  Levites  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  in  their  charges  by  their 
courses ; 

 18.  And  to  the  genealogy  of  all  their  little 

ones,  their  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  daughters, 
through  all  the  congregation:  for  in  their  set  office 
they  sanctified  themselves  in  holiness : 

 1!).  Also  of  the  sons  of  Aaron  the  priests,  wldch 

were  in  the  fields  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities,  in  every 
several  city,  the  men  that  were  expressed  by  name, 
to  give  portions  to  all  the  males  among  the  priests, 
and  to  all  that  were  reckoned  by  genealogies  among 
the  Levites. 

§  30.   Two  of  Aaron's  Sons  Offer  Strange  Fire, 
and  are  Destroyed. 

Lev.  X.  3.  Then  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  This  is  it 
that  the  Lord  spake,  saying,  I  will  be  sanctified  in 
them  that  come  nigh  me,  and  before  all  the  people  I 
■will  be  glorified.    And  Aaron  held  his  peace. 

Num.  iii.  4.  And  Nadab  and  Abihu  died  before  the 
Lord,  when  they  offered  strange  fire  l)efore  the  Lord, 
in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai,  and  they  had  no  children : 
and  Eleazar  and  Ithamar  ministered  in  the  priest's 
ofBce  in  the  sight  of  Aaron  their  father. 

See  Num.  xxvi.  01. 

§  31.   A  Formidable  Rebellion  against  the  Au- 
thority of  Moses  and  Aaron. 

(1.  ITS  INSTIGATORS.) 

Num.  xvi.  1.  Now  Korah,  the  son  of  Izhar,  the  son 
of  Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi,  and  Dathan  and  Abiram, 
the  sons  of  Eliab,  and  On,  the  son  of  Peleth,  sons  of 
Reuben,  took  men : 

 2.  And  they  rose  up  before  Moses,  with  cer- 
tain of  the  children  of  Israel,  two  hundred  and  fif'tj^ 
princes  of  tlie  assembly,  famous  in  the  congregation, 
men  of  renown : 

 3.  And  they  gathered  themselves  together 

against  Moses  and  against  Aaron,  and  said  unto  them, 
Te  take  too  much  upon  you,  seeing  all  the  congrega- 
tion are  holy,  every  one  of  them,  and  the  Lord  xk 
among  them :  wherefore  then  lift  ye  up  yourselves 
above  the  congregation  of  the  Lord  ? 

 12.  And  Moses  sent  to  call  Dathan  and 

Abiram,  the  sous  of  Eliab  ;  which  said.  We  will  not 
come  up : 

 13.     it  a  small  thing  that  thou  hast  brought 

us  up  out  of  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey, 
to  kill  us  in  the  wilderness,  except  thou  make  thyself 
altogether  a  prince  over  us  ? 

— ^  —  14.  Moreover,  thou  hast  not  brought  us  into 
B  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey,  or  given  us 

61 


inheritance  of  fields  and  vineyards :  M  ilt  tliou  put  out 
the  ej-es  of  these  men?  we  will  not  come  up. 

—  xxvi.  9.  +This  m  thai  Dathan  and  Abiram,  which 
were  famous  in  the  congregation,  who  strove  against 
Moses  and  against  Aaron  in  the  company  of  Korah, 
when  they  strove  against  the  Lord  : 

(2.  ITS  HEADWAY  AMONG  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Num.  xvi.  19.  And  Korah  gathered  all  the  congre- 
gation against  them  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation :  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  ap- 
peared unto  all  the  congregation. 

 21.  Separate  yourselves  from  among  this  con- 
gregation, that  I  may  consume  them  in  a  moment. 

 45.  Get  you  up  from  among  this  congregation, 

that  I  may  consume  them  as  in  a  moment.  And  they 
fell  upon  their  faces. 

(3.  THE  QUESTION  REFERRED  TO  GOD.) 

Num.  xvi.  5.  And  he  spake  unto  Korah  and  tmto  all 
his  company,  saying.  Even  to  morrow  the  Lord  will 
shew  who  are  his,  and  wlw  is  holy ;  and  will  cause 
liim  to  come  near  unto  him  :  even  him  whom  he  hath 
chosen  will  he  cause  to  come  near  unto  him. 

 6.  Tins  do ;  Take  you  censers,  Korah,  and  all 

his  company  ; 

 7.  And  put  fire  therein,  and  put  incense  in 

them  before  the  Lord  to  morrow  :  and  it  shall  be  that 
the  man  whom  the  Lord  dolh  choose,  hcshallbe  holy: 
ye  take  too  much  upon  you,  ye  sons  of  Levi. 

 8.  And  Moses  said  unto  Korah,  Hear,  I  pray 

you,  ye  sons  of  Levi : 

 -9.  Scemeth  it  but  a  small  thing  unto  you,  that 

the  God  of  Israel  hath  separated  you  from  the  congre- 
gation of  Israel,  to  bring  you  near  to  himself  to  do  the 
service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  and  to  stand 
before  the  congregation  to  minister  unto  them  ? 

 10.  And  he  hath  brought  thee  near  to  him,  and 

all  thy  brethren  the  sons  of  Levi  with  thee :  and  seek 
}-e  the  priesthood  also? 

 11.  P^or  which  cause  both  thou  and  all  thy 

company  are  gathered  together  against  the  Lord  : 
and  what  is  Aaron,  that  ye  murmur  against  him? 

 16.  And  Moses  said  unto  Korah,  Be  thou  and 

all  thy  company  before  the  Lord,  thou,  and  they, 
and  Aaron,  to  morrow  : 

 17.  And  take  every  man  his  censer,  and  put 

incense  in  them,  and  bring  ye  before  the  Lord  every 
man  his  censer,  two  hundred  and  fifty  censers  ;  thou 
also,  and  Aaron,  each  of  you  his  censer. 

 18.  And  they  took  every  man  his  censer,  and 

put  fire  in  them,  and  laid  incense  thereon,  and  stood 
in  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  with 
Closes  and  Aaron. 

(4.  THE  CONSPIRATORS  LEFT  TO  THEIR  FATE.) 

Num.  xvi.  24.  Speak  unto  the  congregation,  saying. 
Get  you  up  from  about  the  tabernacle  of  Korah,  Da- 
than, and  Abiram. 

 25.  And  Moses  rose  up  and  went  unto  Dathan 

and  Abiram  5  and  the  elders  of  Israel  followed  him. 

 26.  And  he  spake  unto  the  congregation,  say- 
ing, Depart,  I  pray  you,  from  the  tents  of  these  wicked 
men,  and  touch  nothing  of  theks,  lest  ye  be  consumed 
in  all  their  sins. 

 27.  So  they  gat  up  from  the  tabernacle  of  Ko- 
rah, Dathan,  and  Abiram,  on  every  side:  and  Dathan 
and  Abiram  came  out,  and  stood  in  the  door  of  their 
tents,  and  their  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  httle 
children. 

(See  Num.  xvi.  28-35.  for  their  destruction.) 

(5.  A  MEMORIAL  PROVIDED  FOR.) 

Num.  xvi.  37.  Speak  unto  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron 
the  priest,  that  he  take  up  the  censers  out  of  the  burn- 
ing, and  scatter  thou  the  fire  yonder ;  for  they  are 
hallowed. 

 38.  The  censers  of  these  sinners  against  tlicir 

own  souls,  let  them  make  them  broad  i>lates  for  a 
covering  of  the  altar :  for  they  offered  them  before  the 
Lord,  therefore  they  are  hallowed:  and  they  shall  be 
a  sign  milo  the  children  of  Israel. 

 39.  And  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  brazen 

censers,  wherewith  they  that  were  bm'ul  had  ofi"ered  ; 

0 


CHAP.  III. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV, 


and  they  were  made  broad  plates  for  a  covering  of  the 
altar : 

Num.  xvi.  40.  To  be  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  that  no  stranger,  which  is  not  of  the  seed  of 
Aaron,  come  near  to  offer  incense  before  the  Lord  ; 
that  he  be  not  as  Korah,  and  as  his  company :  as  the 
Lord  said  to  him  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

§  32.    Wicked  Priests. 

(1.  THE  SONS  OF  ELI.) 

I  Sam.  ii.  13.  Now  the  sons  of  Eli  were  sons  of  Be- 
lial ;  they  knew  not  the  Lord. 

 13.  And  the  priest's  cvistom  with  the  people 

teas,  tliat,  when  any  man  offered  sacrifice,  the  priest's 
servant  came,  while  the  flesh  was  in  seething,  with  a 
fleshhook  of  three  teeth  in  his  hand  ; 

 14.  And  he  struck  it  into  the  pan,  or  kettle,  or 

caldi'on,  or  pot ;  all  that  the  fleshhook  brought  up  the 
priest  took  for  himself.  So  they  did  in  Shiloh  unto  all 
the  Israelites  that  came  thither. 

 15.  Also  before  they  burnt  the  fat,  the  priest's 

servant  came,  and  said  to  the  man  that  sacrificed. 
Give  flesh  to  roast  for  the  priest ;  for  he  will  not  have 
sodden  flesh  of  thee,  but  raw. 

 16.  And  if  any  man  said  unto  him,  Let  them 

not  fan  to  burn  the  fat  presently,  and  then  take  as 
much  as  thy  soul  desireth;  then  he  would  answer 
him.  Nay  ;  but  thou  shalt  give  it  me  now  :  and  if  not, 
I  will  take  it  by  force. 

 17.  "Wherefore  the  sin  of  the  young  men  was 

Tcry  great  before  the  Lord  :  for  men  abhorred  the  of- 
fering of  the  Lord. 

(3.  THE  PUNISHMENT  OF  THEIR  HOUSE.) 

I  Sam.  ii.  38.  And  did  I  choose  him  out  of  all  the 
tribes  of  Israel  to  he  my  priest,  to  offer  upon  mine  altar, 
to  burn  incense,  to  wear  an  ephod  before  me  ?  and  did 
I  give  unto  the  house  of  thy  father  all  the  offerings 
made  by  fire  of  the  children  of  Israel  ? 

 29.  Wherefore  kick  ye  at  my  sacrifice  and  at 

mine  offering,  which  I  have  commanded  in  my  habita- 
tion ;  and  honourest  thy  sons  above  me,  to  make 
yourselves  fat  with  the  chiefest  of  all  the  offerings  of 
Israel  my  people  ? 

 31.  Behold,  the  days  come,  that  I  will  cut  off 

thine  arm,  and  the  arm  of  thy  father's  house,  that 
there  shall  not  be  an  old  man  in  thine  house. 

 33.  And  thou  shalt  see  an  enemy  in  my  habit- 
ation, in  all  the  wealth  which  God  shall  give  Israel : 
and  there  shall  not  be  an  old  man  in  thine  house  forever. 

 36.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tliat  every  one 

that  is  left  in  thine  house  shall  come  and  crouch  to 
him  for  a  piece  of  silver  and  a  morsel  of  bread,  and 
shall  say.  Put  me,  I  pray  thee,  into  one  of  the  priest's 
offices,  that  I  may  eat  a  piece  of  bread. 

(3.  JAAZANIAH  AND  PELATIAH.) 

Ezek.  xi.  1.  Moreover  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and 
brought  me  unto  the  east  gate  of  the  Lord's  bouse, 
which  looketh  eastward :  and  behold  at  the  door  of 
the  gate  five  and  twenty  men ;  among  whom  I  saw 
Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Azur,  and  Pelatiah  the  son  of 
Benaiah,  princes  of  the  people. 

 3.  Then  said  ho  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  these 

are  the  men  that  devise  mischief,  and  give  wicked 
counsel  in  this  city : 

—  xxii.  26.  Her  priests  have  violated  my  law,  and 
have  profaned  mine  holy  things:  they  have  put  no 
difference  between  the  holy  and"  profane,  neither  have 
they  shewed  difference  between  the  unclean  and  the 
clean,  and  have  hid  their  eyes  from  my  sabbaths,  and 
I  am  profaned  among  them. 

(4.  THE  CRIMES  OF  WICKED  PRIESTS.) 
(A.  THEY  NEGLECT  TO  TEACH.) 

Hos.iv.  6.  My  people  are  desti-oyed  for  lack  of 
knowledge:  because  tliou  hast  rejected  knowledge,  I 
wlU  also  reject  thee,  that  thou  shalt  be  no  priest  to 
me :  seeing  thou  hast  forgotten  the  law  of  thy  God,  I 
will  also  forget  tliy  cihildren. 

 7.  As  they  were  increased,  so  they  sinned 

against  me;  tJierefore  will  I  change  their  glory  into 
shame. 


 8.  They  eat  up  the  sin  of  my  people,  and  they 

set  their  heart  on  their  iniquity. 

Mai.  ii.  4.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  have  sent  this 
commandment  unto  you,  that  my  covenant  might  be 
with  Levi,  saith  the  Lokd  of  hosts. 

 5.  My  covenant  was  with  him  of  life  and 

peace  ;  and  I  gave  them  to  him/o/-  the  fear  wherewith 
he  feared  me,  and  was  afraid  before  my  name. 

 6.  The  law  of  truth  was  in  his  mouth,  and 

iniquity  was  not  found  in  his  lips:  he  walked  with 
me  in  peace  and  equitj',  and  did  turn  many  away 
from  iniquity. 

 7.  For  the  priest's  lips  should  keep  knowledge, 

and  they  should  seek  the  law  at  his  mouth :  for  he  is 
the  messenger  of  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 8.  But  ye  are  departed  out  of  the  way  ;  ye 

have  caused  many  to  stumble  at  the  law ;  ye  have 
corrupted  the  covenant  of  Levi,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 9.  Therefore  have  I  also  made  you  contempt- 
ible and  base  before  all  the  people,  according  as  ye 
have  not  kept  my  ways,  but  have  been  partial  in  the 
law. 

(B.  THEY  COMMIT  MURDER  AND  LEWDNESS.) 

Hos.  vi.  8.  Gilead  is  a  city  of  them  that  work  in- 
iquity, and  is  \>o\\\x\ctX  with  blood. 

 9.  And  as  troops  of  robbers  wait  for  a  man,  so 

the  company  of  priests  murder  in  the  way  by  consent : 
for  they  commit  lewdness. 

 10.  I  have  seen  a  horrible  thing  in  the  house 

of  Israel :  there  is  the  whoredom  of  Ephraim,  Israel  is 
defiled. 

(C.  THEY  KEEP  INSINCERE  FASTS.) 

Zech.vii.  5.  Speak  unto  all  the  people  of  the  land, 
and  to  the  priests,  sajing.  When  ye  fasted  and  mourned 
in  the  fifth  and  seventh  month,  even  those  seventy 
years,  did  ye  at  all  fast  unto  me,  even  to  me  ? 

 6.  And  when  ye  did  eat,  and  when  ye  did 

drink,  did  not  ye  eat  for  yourselves,  and  drink  for 
yourselves? 

(D.  AND  OFFER  PROFANE  SACRIFICES.) 

Hos.  viii.  13.  They  sacrifice  flesh  for  the  sacrifices 
of  mine  offerings,  and  eat  it;  but  the  Lord  accepteth 
them  not ;  now  will  he  remember  their  iniquity,  and 
visit  their  sins :  they  shall  return  to  Egypt. 

Mai.  i.  6.  A  sou  honoureth  his  father,  and  a  servant 
his  master :  if  then  I  &e  a  father,  where  is  mine  honour? 
and  if  I  6c  a  master,  where  is  my  fear  ?  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts  unto  you,  O  priests,  that  despise  my  name. 
And  ye  say.  Wherein  have  we  despised  thy  name  ? 

 7.  Ye  offer  polluted  bread  upon  mine  altar ; 

and  j'e  say.  Wherein  have  we  polluted  thee  ?  In  that 
ye  say,  The  table  of  the  Lord  m  contemptible. 

 8.  And  if  ye  offer  the  blind  for  sacrifice,  is  it 

not  evil  ?  and  if  ye  offer  the  lame  and  sick,  is  it  not 
evil?  offer  it  now  unto  thy  governor;  will  he  be 
pleased  with  thee,  or  accept  thy  person?  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts. 

(5.  THEIR  PUNISHMENT.) 

Jer.  iii.  15.  And  I  will  give  you  pastor.?  according 
to  mine  heart,  which  shall  feed  you  with  knowledge 
and  understanding. 

 16.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  ye  be 

multiplied  and  increased  in  the  land,  in  those  days, 
saith  the  Lord,  they  shall  say  no  more,  The  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord  :  neither  shall  it  come  to 
mind ;  neither  shall  they  remember  it ;  neither  shall 
they  visit  it  ;  neither  shall  that  be  done  any  more. 

Lam.  iv.  13.  For  the  sins  of  her  prophets,  and  the 
iniquities  of  her  priests,  that  have  shed  the  blood  of 
the  just  in  the  midst  of  her, 

 14.  They  have  wandered  as  blind  men  in  the 

streets,  they  have  polluted  themselves  with  blood,  so 
that  men  could  not  touch  their  garments. 

 15.  They  cried  unto  them.  Depart  ye ;  it  is 

unclean ;  depart,  depart,  touch  not :  when  they  fled 
away  and  wandered,  they  said  among  tlie  heathen, 
They  shall  no  more  sojourn  there. 

 16.  The  anger  of  the  Lord  hath  divided  them ; 

he  will  no  more  regard  them :  they  respected  not  the 
persons  of  the  priests,  they  favoured  not  the  ciders. 

Hos.iv.  9.  And  there  shall  be,  like  people,  like 


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SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


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priest:  and  I  w\l\  punish  them  for  their  ways,  and 
reward  them  their  doings. 

Hos.  iv.  10.  for  they  shall  eat,  and  not  have  enough : 
they  shall  commit  whoredom,  and  shall  not  increase : 
because  they  have  left  off  to  take  heed  to  the  Lohd. 

Mai.  ii.  1.  And  now,  O  ye  priests,  this  commandment 
is  for  you. 

 2.  If  ye  will  not  hear,  and  if  ye  will  not  lay  it 

to  heart,  to  give  glory  unto  my  name,  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts,  I  will  even  send  a  curse  upon  you,  and  I  will 
curse  your  blessings :  yea,  I  have  cursed  them  already, 
because  ye  do  not  lay  it  to  heart. 

§  33.   The  Priesthood  of  Christian  Belierers. 

I  Pet.  ii.  9.  But  ye  are  a  chosen  generation,  a  royal 
priesthood,  a  holy  nation,  a  peculiar  people;  that  ye 
should  shew  forth  the  praises  of  him  who  hath  called 
you  out  of  darkness  into  his  marvellous  light : 

(See  I  Pet.  ii.  5.    Rev.  i.  6 ;  v.  10  ;  xx.  6.) 

I  John  ii.  30.  But  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  Holy 
One,  and  ye  know  ail  things. 


CHAP.  IV. 
THE  LEVITES  AND  NETHINIM. 

§  34.    The  Levites  Set  Apart  for  the  Service  of 
the  Sanctuary. 

Num.iii.  6.  Bring  the  tribe  ofLevi  near,  and  present 
them  before  Aaron  the  priest,  that  they  may  minister 
unto  him. 

 7.  And  they  shall  keep  his  charge,  and  the 

charge  of  the  whole  congregation  before  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation,  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle. 

 8.  And  they  shall  keep  all  the  instruments  of 

the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the  charge  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  to  do  the  service  of  the  taber- 
nacle. 

 9.  And  thou  shalt  give  the  Levites  unto  Aaron 

and  to  his  sons  :  they  are  wholly  given  unto  him  out 
of  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  viii.  19.  And  I  have  given  the  Levites  as  a  gift  to 
Aaron  and  to  his  sons  from  among  the  children  of 
Israel,  to  do  the  service  of  the  children  of  Israel  in  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  to  make  an  atone- 
ment for  the  children  of  Israel:  that  there  be  no 
plague  among  the  children  of  Israel,  when  the  children 
of  Israel  come  nigh  unto  the  sanctuary. 

—  xviii.  6.  And  I,  behold,  I  have  taken  your  breth- 
ren the  Levites  from  among  the  children  of  Israel :  to 
you  they  are  given  as  a  gift  for  the  Lord,  to  do  the 
service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

2Chr. xxix.  11.  My  sons,  be  not  now  negligent: 
for  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  stand  before  him,  to 
serve  him,  and  that  ye  should  minister  unto  him,  and 
bum  incense. 

§  35.   Dedicated  Instead  of  the  Firstborn  of 
Israel. 

Num.  iii.  12.  And  I,  behold,  I  have  taken  the  Levites 
from  among  the  children  of  Israel  mstead  of  all  the 
firstborn  that  openeth  the  matrix  among  the  children 
of  Israel :  therefore  the  Levites  shall  be  mine  ; 

 13.  Because  all  the  firstborn  are  mine  ;  for  on 

the  day  that  I  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of 
Egypt  I  hallowed  unto  me  all  the  firstborn  in  Israel, 
both  man  and  beast :  mine  they  shall  be :  I  a?/i  the 

LOKD. 

 41.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  Levites  for  me  (I 

am  the  Lord)  instead  of  all  the  firstborn  among  the 
children  of  Israel ;  and  the  cattle  of  the  Levites  instead 
of  all  the  firstlings  among  the  cattle  of  the  children  of 
Israel. 

 45.  Take  the  Levites  instead  of  all  the  first- 
born among  the  children  of  Israel,  and  the  cattle  of 
the  Levites  instead  of  their  cattle ;  and  the  Levites 
shall  be  mine :  1  am  the  Lord. 

—  viii.  16.  For  they  are  wholly  given  unto  me  from 


among  the  children  of  Israel ;  instead  of  such  as  open 
every  womb,  even  instead  of  the  firstborn  of  all  the 
children  of  Israel,  have  I  taken  them  unto  me. 

 17.  For  all  the  firstborn  of  the  children  of 

Israel  are  mine,  both  man  and  beast :  on  the  day  that 
I  smote  every  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egypt  I  sancti- 
fied them  f(jr  myself. 

 18.  And  I  have  taken  the  Levites  for  all  the 

firstborn  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

§  36.    The  Excess  of  the  Firstborn  over  the 
Levites. 

Num.  iii.  40.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Num- 
ber all  the  firstborn  of  the  males  of  the  chililren  of 
Israel  from  a  month  old  and  upward,  and  take  the 
number  of  their  names. 

 42.  And  Moses  numbered,  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded him,  all  the  firstborn  among  the  children  of 
Israel. 

 43.  And  all  the  firstborn  males  by  the  number 

of  names,  from  a  month  old  and  upward,  of  those  that 
were  numbered  of  them,  were  twenty  and  two  thou- 
sand two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thirteen. 

 15.  Number  the  children  of  Levi  after  the 

house  of  their  fathers,  by  their  families :  every  male 
from  a  month  old  and  upward  shalt  thou  number 
them. 

 16.  And  Moses  numbered  them  according  to 

the  word  of  the  Lord,  as  he  was  commanded. 

 39.  All  that  were  numbered  of  the  Levites, 

which  Moses  and  Aaron  numbered  at  the  command- 
ment of  the  Lord,  throughout  their  families,  all  the 
males  from  a  month  old  and  uoward,  were  twenty  and 
two  thousand. 

§  37.   This  Excess  Redeemed  with  Money. 

Num.  iii.  46.  And  for  those  that  are  to  be  redeemed 
of  the  two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thirteen  of  the 
firstborn  of  the  children  of  Israel,  which  are  more 
than  the  Levites ; 

 47.  Thou  shalt  even  take  five  shekels  apiece 

by  the  poll,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary  shalt  thou 
take  them :  (the  shekel  is  twenty  gerahs :) 

 48.  And  thou  shalt  give  the  money,  wherewith 

the  odd  number  of  them  is  to  be  redeemed,  unto  Aaron 
and  to  his  sons. 

 49.  And  Moses  took  the  redemption  money 

of  them  that  were  over  and  above  them  that  were 
redeemed  by  the  Levites : 

 50.  Of  the  firstborn  of  the  children  of  Israel 

took  he  the  money;  a  thousand  three  hundred  and 
threescore  and  five  sliekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuaiy : 

 .51.  And  Moses  gave  the  money  of  them  that 

were  redeemed  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  according 
to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses. 

§  38.   The  Consecration  of  the  Levites. 

Num.  viii.  6.  Take  the  Levites  from  among  the 
children  of  Israel,  and  cleanse  them. 

 7.  And  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  them,  to 

cleanse  them :  Sprinkle  water  of  purifying  upon  them, 
and  let  them  shave  all  their  flesh,  and  let  them  wash 
their  clothes,  and  so  make  themselves  clean. 

 8.  Then  let  them  take  a  young  bullock  with 

his  meat  off'ering,  even  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and 
another  young  bullock  shalt  thou  take  for  a  sin  offering. 

 9.  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  Levites  before 

the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation:  and  thou  shalt 
gather  the  whole  assembly  of  the  children  of  Israel 
together. 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  Levites  before 

the  Lord  :  and  the  children  of  Israel  shall  put  their 
hands  upon  the  Levites: 

 11.  And  Aaron  shall  offer  the  Levites  before 

the  Lord/o?-  an  offering  of  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
thc}'  may  execute  the  service  of  the  Lord. 

 12.  And  the  Levites  shall  lay  their  hands  upon 

the  heads  of  the  bullocks :  and  thou  shalt  offer  the 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXTV. 


one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  tlie  other  foi'  a  burnt  offer- 
ing, unto  the  Lord,  to  make  an  atonement  for  the 
Levites. 

Num.  viii.  13.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  Levites  before 
Aaron,  and  before  his  sons,  and  offer  them  for  an  offer- 
ing unto  the  Lord. 

 14.  TIuis  shalt  thou  separate  the  Levites  from 

among  the  children  of  Israel :  and  the  Levites  shall 
be  mine. 

 15.  And  after  that  shall  the  Levites  go  in  to 

do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation : 
and  thou  shalt  cleanse  them,  and  offer  them  for  an 
offering. 

 20.  And  Moses,  and  Aaron,  and  all  the  con- 
gregation of  the  children  of  Israel,  did  to  the  Levites 
according  unto  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  Moses 
concerning  the  Levites,  so  did  the  children  of  Israel 
unto  them. 

 21.  And  the  Levites  were  purified,  and  they 

washed  their  clothes ;  and  Aaron  offered  them  m  an 
offering  before  the  Lord  ;  and  Aaron  made  au  atone- 
ment for  them  to  cleanse  them. 

 22.  And  after  that  went  the  Levites  in  to  do 

their  service  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  be- 
fore Aaron,  and  before  his  sons :  as  f  he  Lord  had  com- 
manded Moses  concerning  the  Levites,  so  did  they 
unto  them. 

§  39.   The  Age  of  Service. 

Num.  viii.  24.  This  is  it  that  belongeih  unto  the  Le- 
vites: from  twenty  and  five  years  old  and  upward  they 
shall  go  in  to  wait  upon  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation : 

 25.  And  from  the  age  of  fifty  years  they  shall 

cease  waiting  upon  the  service  thereof,  and  shall  serve 
no  more : 

 26.  But  shall  minister  with  their  brethren  in 

the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  to  keep  the  charge, 
and  shall  do  no  service.  Thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  the 
Levites  touching  their  charge. 

—  iv.  22.  Take  also  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Gershon, 
throughout  the  houses  of  their  fathers,  by  their  families ; 

 23.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  until 

fifty  years  old  shalt  thou  number  them ;  all  that  enter 
in  to  perform  the  service,  to  do  the  work  in  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation. 

 2.  Take  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  from 

among  the  sons  of  Levi,  after  their  families,  by  the 
house  of  their  fathers, 

 3.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even  un- 
til fifty  years  old,  all  that  enter  into  the  host,  to  do  the 
work  in  the  tabernacle  of  tlie  congregation. 

 29.  As  for  the  sons  of  Merari,  thou  shalt  num- 
ber them  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers ; 

 30.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old  shalt  thou  number  them,  everyone 
that  entereth  into  the  service,  to  do  the  work  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

§  40.   The  Number  Liable  to  Service. 

Num.  iv.  46.  All  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  Le- 
vites, whom  Moses  and  Aaron  and  tlic  cliief  of  Israel 
numbered  after  their  families,  and  after  the  house  of 
their  fathers, 

 47.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old,  every  one  that  came  to  do  tlie 
service  of  the  ministry,  and  the  service  of  the  burden 
in  the  tabernacle  of  the  cimgregation, 

  48.  Even  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 

were  eight  thousand  and  five  liundrcil  and  fourscore. 

 49.  According  to  the  commandment  of  the 

Lord  they  were  numbered  by  the  hand  of  Moses, 
every  one  according  to  his  service,  and  according  to 
his  burden :  thus  were  they  numbered  of  him  as  the 
Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 38.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  sons 

of  Gershon,  throughout  their  families,  and  by  the  house 
of  their  fathers, 

 39.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even  unto 

fifty  years  old,  every  one  that  entereth  into  the  service, 
for  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 


 40.  Even  those  that  wore  numbered  of  them, 

throughout  their  families,  by  tlie  house  of  tlieir  fathers, 
were  two  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  tliirty. 

 41.  Tli&se  are  they  that  were  numbered  of  the 

families  of  the  sons  of  Gershon,  of  all  that  might  do 
service  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  whom 
Moses  and  Aaron  did  number  according  to  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord. 

 34.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of 

the  congregation  numbered  the  sons  of  the  Kohathitcs 
after  their  families,  and  after  the  house  of  their  fathers, 

 35.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old,  every  one  that  entereth  into  the 
service,  for  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation : 

 36.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  them 

by  their  families  were  two  thousand  seven  hundred 
and  fifty. 

 37.  These  imre  they  that  were  numbered  of 

the  families  of  the  Kohathites,  all  that  might  do  ser- 
vice in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  which 
Moses  and  Aaron  did  number  according  to  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

 42.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  fam- 
ilies of  the  sons  of  Merari,  throughout  their  families, 
by  the  house  of  their  fathers, 

 43.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old,  every  one  that  entereth  into  the 
service,  for  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation, 

 44.  Even  those  that  were  numbered  of  them 

after  their  families,  were  three  thousand  and  two  hun- 
dred. 

 45.  These  be  those  that  were  numbered  of  the 

families  of  the  sons  of  Merari,  whom  Moses  and  Aaron 
numbered  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the 
hand  of  Moses. 

§  41.   The  Whole  Number  of  Souls. 

Num.  iii.  21.  Of  Gershon  was  the  family  of  the  Lib- 
nites,  and  the  family  of  the  Shimites :  these  are  the 
families  of  the  Gershouites. 

 22.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  ac- 
cording to  the  number  of  all  the  males,  from  a  month 
old  and  upward,  even  those  that  were  numbered  of 
them  were  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

 27.  And  of  Kohath       the  family  of  the  Am- 

ramites,  and  the  family  of  the  Izeliarites,  and  the  family 
of  the  Ilebronites,  and  the  family  of  the  Uzzielites : 
these  are  the  families  of  the  Kohathites. 

 28.  In  the  number  of  all  the  males,  from  a 

month  old  and  upward,  were  eight  thousand  and  six 
hundred,  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary. 

 33.  Of  Merari  rnas  the  family  of  the  Mahlites, 

and  the  fiimily  of  the  Mushites:  these  are  the  families 
of  Merari. 

 34.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 

according  to  the  number  of  all  the  males,  from  a 
month  old  and  upward,  were  si.x  thousand  and  two 
hundred. 

§  42.   Their  Heads  of  Families. 

Num.  iii.  24.  And  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father 
of  the  Gcrshonitcs  shall  he  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Lael. 

 30.  And  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father 

of  the  fiimilics  of  the  Kohathites  shall  he  Elizaphan 
the  son  of  Uzziel. 

 35.  And  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father  of 

the  families  of  Merari  icas  Zuriel  the  son  of  Abihail:  + 

§  43.   Tlie  Priests  iu  Charge. 

Num.  iii.  33.  And  Elcazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the 
priest  shall  be  chief  over  the  cliief  of  the  Levites,  and 
have  the  oversight  of  them  that  keep  the  charge  of 
the  sanctuary. 

—  iv.  28.  This  is  the  service  of  the  families  of  the 
sons  of  Gershon  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion :  and  their  charge  shall  be  under  the  hand  of  Itha- 
mar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest. 

 33.  This  is  the  service  of  the  families  of  the 

sons  of  Itlerari,  according  to  all  then-  service,  iu  the 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


LOOK  XXIV. 


tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  under  the  hand  of 
Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest. 

§  44.   Their  Place  iu  the  Camp. 

(1.  GERSHONITES.) 

Num.  iii.  23.  The  families  of  the  Gershonites  shall 
pitch  behind  the  tabernacle  westward. 

(2.  KOHATHITES.) 

Num.  iii.  29.  The  families  of  the  sons  of  Kohath 
shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  southward. 

(3.  MEIIAKITES.) 

Num.  iii.  85.  -{-These  shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the 
tabernacle  northward. 

§  45.   Their  Functions  about  the  Tabernacle. 

(1.  GENERALLY.) 

Num.  i.  49.  Only  thou  slialt  not  number  the  tribe 
of  Levi,  neither  talic  the  sum  of  them  among  the 
children  of  Israel : 

 50.  But  thou  shalt  appoint  the  Levites  over 

the  tabernacle  of  testimony,  and  over  all  the  vesseLs 
thereof,  and  over  all  things  that  belong  to  it :  they  shall 
bear  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof;  and 
they  shall  minister  unto  it,  and  shall  encamp  round 
about  the  tabernacle. 

 51.  And  when  the  tabernacle  setteth  forward, 

the  Levites  shall  take  it  down ;  and  when  the  taber- 
nacle is  to  be  pitched,  the  Levites  shfill  set  it  up :  and 
the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  sliall  be  put  to  death. 

 52.  And  the  children  of  Israel  shall  pitch  their 

tents,  every  man  by  his  own  camp,  and  every  man  by 
his  own  standard,  throughout  their  hosts. 

 53.  But  the  Levites  shall  pitcli  round  about 

the  tabernacle  of  testimony,  that  there  be  no  wratli 
upon  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel:  and 
the  Levites  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  tahemacle  of 
testimony. 

—  xviii.  2.  And  thy  brethren  also  of  the  tribe  of 
Levi,  the  tribe  of  thy  father,  bring  thou  with  thee,  that 
they  may  be  joined  unto  thee,  and  minister  unto  thee: 
but  thou  and  thy  sons  with  thee  shall  minister  before 
the  tabernacle  of  witness. 

 3.  And  they  shall  keep  thy  charge,  and  tlie 

charge  of  all  the  tabernacle :  only  they  shall  not  come 
ni^h  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary  and  the  altar,  that 
neither  they,  nor  ye  also,  die. 

 4.  And  they  shall  be  joined  unto  thee,  and 

keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
for  all  the  service  of  the  tabernacle :  and  a  stranger 
shall  not  come  nigh  unto  you. 

(2.  OP  THE  GERSHONITES.) 

Num.  iii.  25.  And  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  Gershon 
in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  sliall  he  the  tab- 
ernacle, and  the  tent,  the  covering  thereof,  and  the 
hanging  for  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation, 

 26.  And  the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the 

curtain  for  the  door  of  the  court,  which  i%  by  the  tab- 
ernacle, and  by  the  altar  round  about,  and  the  cords 
of  it,  for  all  the  service  thereof. 

—  iv.  24.  This  is  the  service  of  the  families  of  the 
Gershonites,  to  serve,  and  for  burdens : 

 25.  And  they  shall  bear  the  curtains  of  the 

tabernacle,  and  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  his 
covering,  and  the  covering  of  the  badgers'  skins  that 
is  above  upon  it,  and  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 

 26.  And  the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the 

hanging  for  the  door  of  llie  gate  of  the  court,  which  is 
by  the  tabernacle  and  by  the  altar  round  about,  and 
their  cords,  and  all  the  instruments  of  their  service, 
and  all  that  is  made  for  them  :  so  shall  they  serve. 

—  —  27.  At  the  appointment  of  Aaron  and  his  sons 
shall  be  all  the  service  of  the  sons  of  the  Gershonites, 
in  all  their  burdens,  and  in  all  their  service :  and  ye 
shall  appoint  unto  them  in  charge  all  their  burdens. 

(3.  OF  THE  KOHATHITES.) 

Num.  iii.  31.  And  their  charge  shaU  he  the  ark,  and 

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the  table,  and  the  candlestick,  and  the  altars,  and  the 
vessels  of  the  sanctuary  wherewith  they  minister,  and 
the  hanging,  and  all  the  service  thereof. 

—  iv.  4.  This  shall  he  the  service  of  the  sons  of 
Kohath  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  about 
the  most  lioly  things. 

 15.  And  when  Aaron  and  his  sons  have  made 

an  end  of  covering  the  sanctuary,  and  all  the  vessels 
of  tlie  sanctuary,  as  tlie  camp  is  to  set  forward;  after 
that,  the  sons  of  Kohath  shall  come  to  bear  it:  but 
they  shall  not  touch  any  lioly  thing,  lest  tliey  die. 
These  things  aire  the  burden  of  the  sous  of  Kohath  in 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 18.  Cut  ye  not  off  tlie  tribe  of  the  families  of 

the  Kohathites  from  among  the  Levites: 

 19.  But  thus  do  unto  them,  that  they  may  live, 

and  not  die,  when  they  approach  unto  the  most  holy 
things :  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  go  in,  and  appoint 
them  every  one  to  his  service  and  to  his  burden : 

 20.  But  they  shall  not  go  in  to  see  when  the 

holy  things  are  covered,  lest  they  die. 

(4.  OP  THE  JfERARITES.) 

Num.  iii.  36.  And  under  tlie  custody  and  charge  of 
the  sons  of  Merari,  shall  he  tlie  boards  of  the  taberna- 
cle, and  the  bars  thereof,  and  the  pillars  thereof,  and 
the  sockets  thereof,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  all 
that  serveth  thereto, 

 37.  And  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about, 

and  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  cords. 

—  iv.  31.  And  this  is  the  charge  of  their  burden,  ac- 
cording to  all  their  service  in  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation ;  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the 
bars  thereof,  and  the  pillars  thereof,  and  sockets 
thereof, 

 32.  And  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about, 

and  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  cords,  with 
all  their  instruments,  and  with  all  their  service :  and 
by  name  ye  shall  reckon  the  instruments  of  the  charge 
of  their  burden. 

§  46.   Their  Functions  in  the  Temple. 

(1.  THEIR  SERVICE  AS  CARRIERS  OP  THE  TABEK- 
NACLE  ENDED.) 

I  Chr.  xxiii.  2.  And  he  gathered  together  all  the 
princes  of  Israel,  with  the  ])riests  and  the  Levites. 

 3.  Now  the  Levites  were  numbered  from  the 

age  of  thirty  years  and  upward :  and  their  number  by 
tiicir  polls,  man  by  man,  was  thirty  and  eight  thou- 
sand. 

 24.  These  \cere  the  sons  of  Levi  after  the 

house  of  their  fathers ;  even  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  as 
tliey  were  counted  by  number  of  names  by  their  polls, 
that  did  the  work  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  from  the  age  of  twenty  years  and  upward. 

 25.  For  David  said,  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

hath  given  rest  unto  his  people,  that  they  may  dwell 
in  Jerusalem  for  ever : 

 26.  And  also  unto  the  Levites :  they  shall  no 

mwe  carry  the  tabernacle,  nor  any  vessels  of  it  for  the 
service  thereof 

(2.  THEY  ARE  TRANSFERRED  TO  THE  TEMPLE  SER- 
VICE.) 

I  Chr.vi.  48.  Their  brethren  also  the  Levites  icere 
appointed  unto  all  manner  of  service  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  house  of  God. 

—  xxiii.  27.  For  by  the  last  words  of  David  the 
Levites  xcere  numbered  from  twenty  years  old  and 
above : 

 28.  Because  their  office  ixas  to  wait  on  the 

sons  of  Aaron  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
in  the  courts,  and  in  the  chambers,  and  in  the  purify- 
ing of  all  holy  things,  and  the  work  of  the  sendee  of 
the  house  of  God  ; 

 29.  Both  for  the  shewbread,  and  for  the  fine 

flour  for  meat  offering,  and  for  the  unleavened  cakes, 
and  for  that  which  is  haked  in  the  pan,  and  for  that 
which  is  fried,  and  for  all  manner  of  measure  and  size ; 

 30.  And  to  stand  every  morning  to  thank  and 

praise  the  Lord,  and  likewise  at  even  ; 

 31.  And  to  offer  all  burnt  sacrifices  unto  the 

Lord,  in  the  sabbaths,  in  the  new  moons,  and  on  the 

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set  feasts,  by  number,  according  to  the  order  com- 
manded unto  them,  continually  before  tlie  Lord  : 

I  Chr.  xxiii.  32.  And  that  they  should  keep  the  charge 
of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the  charge 
of  the  holy  jilace,  and  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  Aaron 
their  brethren,  in  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

(3.  AS  DOORKEEPERS.) 

I  Chr.  ix.  17.  And  the  porters  were,  Shallum,  and 
Akkub,  and  Talmon,  and  Ahhnau,  and  their  brethren : 
Shallum  was  the  chief ; 

 18.  Who  hitherto  waited  in  the  king's  gate 

eastward:  they  Mew  porters  in  the  companies  of  the 
children  of  Levi. 

 19.  And  Shallum  the  son  of  Kore,  the  son  of 

Ebiasaph,  the  son  of  Korah,  and  his  brethren,  of  the 
house  of  his  father,  the  Korahites,  were  over  the  work 
of  the  service,  keepers  of  the  gates  of  the  tabernacle: 
and  their  fathers,  being  over  the  host  of  the  Lord,  were 
keepers  of  the  entry. 

 20.  And  Phinehas  the  son  of  Eleazar  was  the 

ruler  over  them  in  time  past,  and  the  Lord  wa»  with 
him. 

 21.  And  Zechariah  the  son  of  Meshelemiali 

•was  porter  of  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation. 

 23.  All  these  which  were  chosen  to  be  porters 

in  the  gates  were  two  hundred  and  twelve.  These 
were  reckoned  by  their  genealogy  in  their  villages, 
whom  David  and  Samuel  the  seer  did  ordain  in  their 
set  office. 

 23.  So  they  and  their  children  Tiad  the  over- 
sight of  the  gates  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  namely^  the 
house  of  the  tabernacle,  by  wards. 

 24.  In  four  quarters  were  the  porters  toward 

the  east,  west,  north,  and  south. 

—  —  25.  And  their  brethren,  which  were  in  their 
villages,  were  to  come  after  seven  days  from  time  to 
time  with  them. 

 26.  For  these  Levites,  the  four  chief  porters, 

were  in  their  set  office,  and  were  over  the  chambers 
and  treasuries  of  the  house  of  God. 

 27.  And  they  lodged  round  about  the  house  of 

God,  because  the  charge  was  upon  them,  and  the 
opening  thereof  every  morning  pertained  to  them. 

—  xxvi.  12.  Among  tliese  were  the  divisions  of  the 
porters,  even  among  the  cliief  men,  having  wards  one 
against  another,  to  minister  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

 14.  And  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  Shelemiah. 

Then  for  Zechariah  his  son,  a  wise  counsellor,  they 
cast  lots ;  and  his  lot  came  out  northward. 

 15.  To  Obed-edom  southward ;  and  to  his 

sons  the  house  of  Asuppim. 

 16.  To  Sliuppim  and  Hosah  the  lot  came  forth 

westward,  with  the  gate  Shallecheth,  by  the  causeway 
of  the  going  up,  ward  against  ward. 

 17.  Eastward  were  six  Levites,  northward  four 

a  day,  southward  four  a  day,  and  toward  Asuppim  two 
and  two. 

 18.  At  Parbar  westward,  four  at  the  causeway, 

and  two  at  Parbar. 

 19.  These  are  the  divisions  of  the  porters 

among  the  sons  of  Kore,  and  among  the  sons  of  Merari. 

(4  STOREKEEPERS.) 

1  Chr.  ix.  28.  And  certain  of  them  had  the  charge 
of  the  ministering  vessels,  that  they  should  bring  them 
in  and  out  by  tale. 

 29.  Some  of  them  also  were  appointed  to  over- 
see the  vessels,  and  all  the  instruments  of  the  sanctua- 
ry, and  the  fine  flour,  and  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  and 
the  frankincense,  and  the  spices. 

2  Chr.xxxi.  11.  Then  Hezekiah  commanded  to  pre- 
pare chambers  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  ;  and  they 
prepared  ihem, 

 •  12.  And  brought  in  the  offerings  and  the  tithes 

and  the  dedicated  things  faithfully :  over  which  Cono- 
jxiah  the  Levite  was  ruler,  and  Shimei  his  brother  wcm 
the  next. 

 13.  And  Jehiel,  and  Azaziah,  and  Nahath,  and 

Asahel,  and  Jerimoth,  and  Jozabad,  and  Eliel,  and  Is- 
machiah,  and  Mahath,  and  Benaiah,  were  overseers 


under  the  hand  of  Cononiah  and  Shimei  his  brother, 
at  the  conunandment  of  Hezekiah  the  king,  and  Aza- 
riah  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God. 

 14.  And  Kore  the  son  of  Imnah  the  Levite, 

the  porter  toward  the  east,  was  over  the  freewill  offer- 
ings of  God,  to  distribute  the  oblations  of  the  Lord, 
and  the  most  holy  things. 

 15.  And  next  him  were  Eden,  and  Miniamin, 

and  Jeshua,  and  Shemaiah,  Amariah,  and  Shecaniah, 
in  the  cities  of  the  priests,  in  their  set  office,  to  give  to 
their  brethren  by  courses,  as  well  to  the  great  as  to 
the  small: 

 16.  Besides  their  genealogy  of  males,  from 

three  years  old  and  upward,  even  unto  every  one  that 
entereth  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  his  daily  portion 
for  their  service  in  their  cliarges  according  to  their 
courses : 

(5.  TREASURERS.) 

I  Chr.  xxvi.  26.  Which  Shelomith  and  his  brethren 
were  over  all  the  treasures  of  the  dedicated  things, 
which  David  the  king,  and  the  chief  fathers,  the  cap- 
tains over  thousands  and  hundreds,  and  the  captains 
of  the  host,  had  dedicated. 

 27.  Out  of  the  spoils  won  in  battles  did  they 

dedicate  to  maintain  the  house  of  thcEoRD. 

 28.  And  all  that  Samuel  the  seer,  and  Saul  the 

son  of  Kish,  and  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  and  Joab  the 
son  of  Zeruiah,  had  dedicated ;  and  whosoever  had 
dedicated  any  thing,  it  was  under  the  hand  of  Shelo- 
mith, and  of  his  brethren. 

(6.  ASSISTANTS  AT  SACRIFICES.) 

I  Chr.  ix.  31.  And  Mattithiah,  one  of  the  Levites, 
who  was  the  firstborn  of  Shallum  the  Korahite  had 
tlie  set  office  over  the  things  that  were  made  in  the 
pans. 

 33.  And  other  of  their  brethren,  of  the  sons 

of  the  Kohathites,  tcere  over  the  shewbread,  to  prepare 
it  every  sabbath. 

(7.  SINGERS.) 

I  Chr.vi.  31.  And  these  are  they  whom  David  set 
over  the  service  of  song  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  after 
that  the  ark  had  rest. 

 32.  And  they  ministered  before  the  dwelling 

place  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  with  sing- 
ing, until  Solomon  had  built  the  house  of  the  Lord  in 
Jerusalem :  and  then  they  waited  on  their  office  ac- 
cording to  their  order. 

—  ix.  33.  And  these  are  the  singers,  chief  of  the  fa- 
thers of  the  Levites,  wlw  remaining  in  the  chambers 
iccre  free :  for  they  were  employed  in  that  work  day 
and  night. 

 34.  These  chief  fathers  of  the  Levites  were 

chief  throughout  their  generations:  these  dwelt  at  Je- 
rusalem. 

—  xvi.  7.  Then  on  that  day  David  delivered  first 
this  psalm  to  thank  the  Lord  into  the  hand  of  Asaph 
and  his  brethren. 

 41.  And  with  them  Heman  and  Jeduthun,  and 

the  rest  that  were  chosen,  who  were  expressed  by 
name,  to  give  thanks  to  the  Lord,  because  his  mercy 
endurcth  for  ever ; 

 43.  And  with  them  Heman  and  Jeduthun  with 

trumpets  and  cymbals  for  those  that  should  make  a 
sound,  and  with  musical  instruments  of  God.  And. 
the  sons  of  Jeduthun  were  porters. 

—  xxiii.  5.  Moreoverfour  thousand  poi-fers ;  and 
four  thousand  praised  the  Lord  with  the  instruments 
which  I  made,  said  David,  to  praise  tliereicith. 

—  XXV.  5.  All  these  ivere  the  sons  of  Heman  the 
king's  seer  in  the  words  of  God,  to  lift  up  the  horn. 
And  God  gave  to  Heman  fourteen  sons  and  three 
daughters. 

 6.  All  these  were  under  the  hands  of  their  fa- 
ther for  song  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  with  cymbals, 
psalteries,  and  harps,  for  the  service  of  the  house  of 
God,  according  to  the  king's  order  to  Asaph,  Jeduthun, 
and  Heraan. 

 7.  So  the  number  of  them,  with  their  brethren 

that  were  instructed  in  the  songs  of  the  Lord,  even  all 
that  were  cunning,  was  two  hundred  fourscore  and 
eight. 


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BOOK  XXIV, 


§  47.   They  Resort  to  Jiidah  wlien  Israel  becomes 
Idolatrous. 

2  Chr.  xi.  13.  And  the  priests  and  the  Levites  that 
were  in  all  Israel  resorted  toliiinout  of  all  their  coasts. 

 14.  For  the  Levites  left  their  suburbs  and 

their  possession,  and  came  to  Judah  and  .Jerusalem : 
for  .Jeroboam  and  his  sons  had  cast  tlieni  off  from  ex- 
ecuting the  priest's  office  unto  the  Lord  : 

 16.  And  after  them,  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Is- 
rael, suclx  as  set  their  liearts  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  came  to  Jerusalem,  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 
God  of  their  fathers. 

^  48.  Reorganized  by  Jelioiada. 

2  Chp.  xxiii.  18.  Also  .Jchoiada  appointed  the  offices 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord  by  tlie  liand  of  the  priests  the 
Levites,  whom  David  had  distril)uted  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  to  offer  the  burnt  offerings  of  the  Lord,  as 
it  is  written  in  tlie  law  of  Moses,  with  rejoicing  and 
with  singing,  as  it  was  ordained  by  David. 

 ID.  And  he  set  the  porters  at  the  gates  of  tlie 

house  of  the  Lord,  that  none  which  teas  unclean  in 
any  thing  should  enter  in. 

§  49.   After  the  Captivity. 

(1.  their  genealogies  preserved.) 
Neh.xii.  23.  The  Levites  in  the  days  of  Eliashib, 
Joiada,  and  Johanan,  and  Jadua,  iccre  recorded  chief 
of  the  fathers  :  also  tlie  priests,  to  the  reign  of  Darius 
the  Persian. 

 23.  The  sons  of  Levi,  the  chief  of  the  fathers, 

were  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles,  even  until 
the  days  of  Johanan  the  son  of  Eliashib. 

(2.  THEY  are  assembled  AT  AHAVA.) 

Ezr.  viii.  15.  And  I  gathered  them  together  to  the 
river  that  runneth  to  Ahava ;  and  there  abode  we  in 
tents  three  days:  and  I  viewed  the  people,  and  the 
priests,  and  found  there  none  of  the  sons  of  Levi. 

 16.  Then  sent  I  forEliezer,  for  Ariel,  for  Sheni- 

aiah,  and  for  Elnathan,  and  for  Jarib,  and  for  Elna- 
than,  and  for  Nathan,  and  for  Zechariah,  and  for 
Meshullam,  chief  men ;  also  for  Joiarib,  and  for  Elna- 
than, men  of  understanding. 

 18.  And  by  the  good  hand  of  our  God  upon 

us  they  brought  us  a  man  of  understanding,  of  the 
sons  of  Malili,  the  son  of  Levi,  the  son  of  Israel ;  and 
Sherebiah,  with  his  sons  and  his  brethren,  eighteen ; 

 19.  And  Ilashabiah,  and  with  him  Jeshaiah 

of  the  sons  of  Merari,  his  brethren  and  their  sous, 
twenty ; 

(3.  AND  reorganized  ON  DAVID's  PLAN.) 

Neh.xi.  16.  And  Shabbethai  and  .Jozabad,  of  the 
chief  of  the  Levites,  hud  the  oversight  of  the  outward 
business  of  the  house  of  God. 

 18.  All  the  Levites  iu  the  holy  city  were  two 

hundred  fourscore  and  four. 

 19.  Moreover  the  porters,  Akkub,  Talmou,  and 

their  brethren  that  kept  the  gates,  were  a  hundred  sev- 
enty and  two. 

 23.  For  it  was  the  king's  commandment  con- 
cerning them,  that  a  certain  portion  should  be  for  the 
singers,  due  for  every  day. 

—  xii.  24.  And  the  chief  of  the  Levites :  Ilashabiah, 
Sherebiah,  and  Jeshua  the  son  of  Kadmiel,  with  their 
brethren  over  against  them,  to  praise  and  to  give 
thanks,  according  to  the  commandment  of  David  the 
man  of  God,  ward  over  against  ward. 

 25.  Mattaniah,  and  Bakbukiali,  Obadiah,  Me- 
shullam, Talmon,  Akkub,  were  porters  keeping  the 
ward  at  the  thresholds  of  the  gates. 

 26.  These  were  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  the  son 

of  Jeshua,  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  in  the  days  of  Ne- 
hemiah  the  governor,  and  of  Ezra  the  priest,  the  scribe. 

 44.  And  at  that  time  were  some  appointed 

over  the  chambers  for  the  treasures,  for  the  ofiermgs, 
for  the  firstfruits,  and  for  the  tithes,  to  gather  into 
them  out  of  the  fields  of  the  cities  the  portions  of  the 
law  for  the  priests  and  Levites :  for  Judah  rejoiced  for 
the  priests  and  for  the  Levites  that  waited. 


 45.  And  both  the  singers  and  the  porters  kept 

the  ward  of  their  God,  and  the  ward  of  the  purifica- 
tion,  according  to  the  commandment  of  David,  a«d  of 
Solomon  his  son. 

 46.  For  in  the  days  of  David  and  Asaph  of 

old  iJiere  were  chief  of  the  singers,  and  songs  of  praise 
and  thanksgiving  unto  God. 

§  50.   The  Levites  of  Ezekiel's  Vision. 

Ezek.xliv.  10.  And  the  Levites  that  are  gone  away 
far  from  me,  when  Israel  went  astray,  which  went 
astray  away  from  me  after  their  idols ;  they  shall  even 
bear  their  iniquity. 

 11.  Yet  they  shall  be  ministers  in  my  sanctu- 

aiy,  Jiaving  charge  at  the  gates  of  the  house,  and  min- 
istering to  the  house  :  they  shall  slay  the  burnt  offer- 
ing and  the  sacrifice  for  the  people,  and  they  shall 
stand  before  them  to  minister  unto  them. 

 12.  Because  they  ministered  unto  them  before 

their  idols,  and  caused  the  house  of  Israel  to  fall  into 
iniquity;  therefore  have  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  against 
them,  saith  the  Lord  God,  and  they  shall  bear  their 
iniquity. 

 13.  And  they  shall  not  come  near  unto  me,  to 

do  the  office  of  a  priest  unto  me,  nor  to  come  near  to 
any  of  niy  holy  things,  in  the  most  holy  phice :  but 
they  shall  bear  their  shame,  and  their  abominations 
which  they  have  committed. 

 ■  14.  But  I  will  make  them  keepers  of  the 

charge  of  the  house,  for  all  the  service  thereof,  and  for 
all  that  shall  be  done  therein. 

 15.  But  the  priests  the  Levites,  the  sons  of 

Zadok,  that  kept  the  charge  of  my  sanctuary  when 
the  children  of  Israel  went  astray  from  me,  they  shall 
come  near  to  me  to  minister  unto  me,  and  they  shall 
stand  before  me  to  offer  unto  me  the  fat  and  the  blood, 
saith  the  Lord  God  : 

 10.  They  shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary,  and 

they  shall  come  near  to  my  table,  to  minister  unto  me, 
and  they  shall  keep  my  charge. 

 17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  ihat  when  they 

enter  in  at  the  gates  of  the  inner  court,  they  shall  be 
clothed  with  linen  garments ;  and  no  wool  shall  come 
upon  them,  while  they  minister  in  the  gates  of  the  in- 
ner court,  and  within. 

 18.  They  shall  have  linen  bonnets  upon  their 

heads,  and  shall  have  linen  breeches  upon  their  loins ; 
they  shall  not  gird  themselves  with  any  thing  that  caus- 
eth  sweat. 

 19.  And  when  they  go  forth  into  the  outer 

court,  eoen  into  the  outer  court  to  the  people,  they  shall 
put  off  their  garments  wherein  they  ministered,  and 
lay  them  in  the  holy  chambers,  and  "they  shall  put  on 
other  garments  ;  and  thej^  shall  not  sanctify  the  peo- 
ple with  their  garments. 

§  51.  The  Maintenance  of  tlie  Levites. 

(1.  THEY  RECEIVED  NO  INIIERITAJfCE  WITH  THE 
OTHER  TRIBES.) 

Deut.  X.  8.  At  that  time  the  Lord  separated  the 
ti-ibe  of  Levi,  to  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord,  to  stand  before  the  Lord  to  minister  unto  him, 
and  to  bless  in  his  name,  unto  this  day. 

 9.  Wherefore  Levi  hath  no  part  nor  inherit- 
ance with  his  brethren ;  the  Lord  is  his  inheritance, 
accordmg  as  the  Lord  thy  God  promised  him. 

—  xviii.  1.  The  priests  "the  Levites,  and  all  the  tribe 
of  Levi,  shall  have  no  part  nor  inheritauce  with  Israel : 
they  shall  cat  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire, 
and  his  inheritance. 

 2.  Therefore  shall  they  have  no  inheritance 

among  their  brethren :  the  Lord  is  their  inheritance, 
as  he  hath  said  unto  them. 

Num.  xxvi.  62.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of 
them  were  twenty  and  three  thousand,  all  males  from 
a  month  old  and  upwai-d :  for  they  were  not  num- 
bered among  the  children  of  Israel,  because  there  was 
no  inheritance  .liven  them  among  the  children  of  Israel 

Jos.  xiii.  33.  "But  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  Moses  gave 
not  any  inheritance :  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  was  then 
inheritance,  as  he  said  unto  them. 


616 


CHAP.  V.  SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES.  book  xxiv. 


Jos.  xiv.  3.  For  Moses  had  given  the  inheritance  of 
two  tribes  and  a  half  tribe  on  the  other  side  Jordan  : 
but  unto  the  Levites  he  gave  none  inheritance  among 
them. 

 4.  For  the  children  of  Joseph  were  two  tribes, 

Manasseh  and  Ephraim :  therefore  they  gave  no  part 
unto  the  Levites  in  the  land,  save  cities  to  dwell  in, 
with  their  suburbs  for  their  cattle  and  for  their  sub- 
stance. 

—  xviii.  7.  But  the  Levites  have  no  part  among 
you ;  for  the  priesthood  of  the  Lord  is  their  inherit- 
ance: and  Gad,  and  Reuben,  and  half  the  tribe  of 
Manasseli,  have  received  their  inheritance  beyond  Jor- 
dan on  the  east,  which  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord 
gave  them. 

(3.  BUT  TITHES  INSTEAD.) 

Num.  xviii.  21.  And,  behold,  I  have  given  the  chil- 
dren of  Levi  all  the  tenth  in  Israel  for  an  inheritance, 
for  their  service  which  they  serve,  even  the  service  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 22.  Neither  must  the  children  of  Israel  hence- 
forth come  nigh  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
lest  they  bear  sin,  and  die. 

 23.  But  tlae  Levites  shall  do  the  service  of  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  they  shall  bear 
their  iniquity  :  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  throughout 
your  generations,  that  among  the  children  of  Israel 
they  have  no  inheritance. 

 24.  But  the  tithes  of  the  children  of  Israel, 

which  they  offer  as  a  heave  offering  unto  the  Lord,  I 
have  given  to  the  Levites  to  inherit :  therefore  I  have 
said  unto  them.  Among  the  children  of  Israel  they 
shall  have  no  inheritance. 

(3.  HAD  CITIES  WITH  THEIR  SUBURBS.) 

Num.  XXXV.  2.  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  give  unto  the  Levites,  of  the  inheritance  of  their 
possession,  cities  to  dwell  in ;  and  ye  shall  give  also 
unto  the  Levites  suburbs  for  the  cities  round  about 
them. 

 3.  And  the  cities  shall  they  have  to  dwell  in ; 

and  the  suburbs  of  them  shall  be  for  their  cattle,  and 
for  their  goods,  and  for  all  their  beasts. 

 4.  And  the  suburbs  of  the  cities,  which  ye 

shall  give  unto  the  Levites,  shaU  reach  from  the  wall 
of  the  city  and  outward  a  thousand  cubits  round 
about. 

 5.  And  ye  shall  measure  from  without  the  city 

on  the  east  side  two  thousand  cubits,  and  on  the  south 
side  two  thousand  cubits,  and  on  the  west  side  two 
thousand  cubits,  and  on  the  nortli  side  two  thousand 
cubits;  and  the  ciij  sliall  be  in  the  midst;  this  shall 
be  to  them  the  suburbs  of  the  cities. 

(4  AND  WERE  TO  SHARE   THE   PROSPERITY  OF  THE 
PEOPLE.) 

Deut.  xii.  19.  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  for- 
sake not  the  Levite  as  long  as  thou  livest  upon  the 
earth. 

—  xxvi.  11.  And  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  every  good 
thing  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  imto  thee, 
and  unto  thine  house,  thou,  and  the  Levite,  and  the 
stranger  that  is  among  you. 

§  52.   Their  Support  after  the  Captivity. 

Neh.  xii.  47.  And  all  Israel  in  the  days  of  Zcrub- 
babel,  and  in  the  daj-s  of  Nehemiah,  gave  the  portions 
of  the  singers  and  the  porters,  every  day  his  portion  : 
and  they  sanctified  holy  tilings  unto  the  Levites ;  and 
the  Levites  sanctified  them  unto  the  children  of  Aaron. 

§  53.   They  Mi^lit  Serve  at  WiU. 

Deut.  xviii.  6.  And  if  a  Levite  come  from  any  of 
thy  gates  out  of  all  Israel,  where  he  sojourned,  and 
come  with  all  the  desire  of  his  mind  unto  the  place 
which  the  Lord  shall  choose ; 

 7.  Then  he  shall  minister  in  tlie  name  of  the 

Lord  his  God,  as  all  his  brethren  the  Levites  do,  which 
stand  there  before  the  Lord. 

 8.  They  shall  have  like  jiortions  to  eat,  besides 

that  which  cometh  of  the  sale  of  his  patrimony. 
20b 


§  54.   The  Levite  Hired  by  Micah. 

Jud.  xvii.  7.  And  there  was  a  young  man  out  of 
Beth-lehem-judah  of  the  family  oi'  Judah,  who  was  a 
Levite,  and  he  sojourned  there. 

 8.  And  the  man  departed  out  of  the  city  from 

Beth-lehem-judah  to  sojourn  where  he  could  find  a 
place :  and  he  came  to  mount  Ephraim  to  the  house 
of  Micah,  as  he  journeyed. 

 9.  And  Micah  said  unto  him.  Whence  comest 

thou?  And  he  said  unto  him,  I  am  a  Levite  of  Beth- 
lehem-judah,  and  I  go  to  sojourn  where  I  may  find  a 
•place. 

 10.  And  Micah  said  unto  him,  Dwell  with  me, 

and  be  unto  me  a  father  and  a  priest,  and  I  will  give 
thee  ten  shekels  of  silver  by  the  year,  and  a  suit  of 
apparel,  and  thy  victuals.    So  the  Levite  went  in. 

 11.  And  the  Levite  was  content  to  dwell  with 

the  man  ;  and  the  young  man  was  unto  him  as  one  of 
his  sons. 

 12.  And  Micah  consecrated  the  Levite ;  and 

the  j'oung  man  became  his  priest,  and  was  in  the 
house  of  Micah. 

 13.  Then  said  Micah,  Now  know  I  that  the 

Lord  will  do  me  good,  seeing  I  have  a  Levite  to  my 
priest. 

§  55.    The  Nethinim. 

(1.  ORIGINALLY  GIBEONITES  WHO  ESCAPED 
SLAUGHTER.) 

See  Jos.  ix.  21-27. 

(2.  RECRUITED  BY  DAVID.) 

See  Ezp.  viii.  20. 

(3.  SOME  OF  THEM  RETURNED  WITH  THE  CAPTIVES 
FROM  BABYLON.) 

Ezr.  viii.  17.  And  I  sent  them  with  commandment 
unto  Iddo  the  chief  at  the  place  Casiphia,  and  I  told 
them  what  they  should  say  unto  Iddo,  and  to  his 
brethren  the  Nethinim,  at  the  place  Casiphia,  that 
they  should  bring  unto  us  ministers  for  the  house  of 
our  God. 

 20.  Also  of  the  Nethinim,  whom  David  and 

the  princes  had  appointed  for  the  service  of  the  Levites, 
two  hundred  and  twenty  Nethinim :  all  of  them  were 
expressed  by  name. 

(4  TWO  LISTS  OF  THEM.) 

See  Ezr.  ii.  43-54.  Neh.  vii.  46-56. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  PROPHETS. 

(See  also  page  149,  Chap.  III.) 
§  56.   Their  Office. 

(1.  TO  COMMUNICATE  THE  WORD  OF  THE  LORD.) 

Jer.  xvii.  15.  Behold,  they  say  unto  me,  Where  i» 
the  word  of  the  Lord?  let  it  come  now. 

 16.  As  for  me,  I  have  not  hastened  from  being 

a  pastor  to  follow  thee:  neither  have  I  desired  the 
woful  day;  thou  knowest:  that  which  came  out  of 
my  lips  was  right  before  thee. 

—  xix.  14.  Then  came  Jeremiah  from  Tophet, 
whither  the  Lord  had  sent  him  to  prophesy ;  and  he 
stood  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  house,  and  said  to  all 
the  people, 

Ezek.ii.  3.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  I  send 
thee  to  the  children  of  Israel,  to  a  rebellious  nation 
that  hath  rebelled  against  me :  they  and  their  fathers 
have  transgressed  against  me,  eten  imto  this  very  day. 

 4.  For  they  are  impudent  children  and  stiff- 
hearted.  I  do  send  thee  unto  them ;  and  thou  shalt 
say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Hab.ii.  1.  I  will  stand  upon  my  watch,  and  set  me 
upon  the  tower,  and  will  watch  to  see  what  he  will 
say  unto  me,  and  what  I  shall  answer  when  I  am 
reproved. 

(2.  FEARLESSLY.) 

Is.  viii.  11.  For  the  Lord  spake  thus  to  me  with  a 


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BOOK  XXIV. 


strong  hand,  and  instructed  me  that  I  should  not 
walk  in  the  way  of  this  people,  saying, 

Is.  viii.  12.  Say  ye  not,  A  confederacy,  to  all  them  to 
whom  this  people  shall  say,  A  confederacy;  neither 
fear  ye  their  fear,  nor  be  afraid. 

(3.  WHATEVER  MAT  BE  THE  ISSUE.) 

Is.  xxviii.  11.  For  with  stammering  lips  and  another 
tongue  wHl  he  speak  to  this  people. 

 12.  To  whom  he  said,  This  is  the  rest  wliere- 

wilh  ye  may  cause  the  weary  to  rest ;  and  this  is  the 
refreshing:  yet  they  would  not  hear. 

Ezek.  ii.  5.  And  they,  whether  they  will  hear,  or 
whether  they  will  forbear,  (for  they  are  a  rebellious 
house,)  yet  shall  know  that  there  hath  been  a  prophet 
among  them. 

—  iii.  5.  For  thou  art  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a 
strange  speech  and  of  a  hard  language,  but  to  the 
house  of  Israel ; 

 C.  Not  to  many  people  of  a  strange  speech 

and  of  a  hard  language,  whose  words  thou  canst  not 
understand.  Surely,  had  I  sent  thee  to  them,  they 
would  have  hearkened  uuto  thee. 

 7.  But  the  house  of  Israel  will  not  hearken 

imto  thee;  for  they  will  not  hearken  unto  me:  for  all 
the  house  of  Israel  are  impudent  and  hardhearted. 

 17.  Son  of  man,  I  have  made  thee  a  watch- 
man unto  the  house  of  Israel :  therefore  hear  the  word 
at  my  mouth,  and  give  them  warning  from  me. 

  18.  When  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  Thou  shalt 

surely  die ;  and  thou  givest  him  not  warning,  nor 
speakest  to  warn  the  wicked  from  his  wicked  way,  to 
save  liis  life;  the  same  wicked  man  shall  die  in  his 
iniquity  ;  but  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand. 

 19.  Yet  if  thou  warn  the  wicked,  and  he  turn 

not  from  his  wickedness,  nor  from  his  wicked  way,  he 
shall  die  in  his  iniquity ;  but  thou  hast  delivered  thy 
soul. 

 21.  Nevertheless,  if  thou  warn  the  righteous 

man,  that  the  righteous  sin  not,  and  he  doth  not  sin, 
he  shall  surely  live,  because  he  is  warned ;  also  thou 
hast  delivered  thy  soul. 

— ■  xxxiii.  2.  Son  of  man,  speak  to  the  children 
of  thy  people,  and  say  unto  them.  When  I  bring  the 
sword  upon  a  land,  if  the  peoi)le  of  the  land  take  a 
man  of  their  coasts,  and  set  him  for  tlieir  watchman  : 

 3.  If  when  he  sectli  the  sword  come  upon  the 

land,  he  blow  the  trumpet,  and  warn  the  people; 

 4.  Then  whosoever  heareth  the  sound  of  the 

trumpet,  and  taketli  not  warning ;  if  the  sword  come, 
and  take  him  away,  his  blood  shall  be  upon  his  own 
head. 

 5.  He  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and 

took  not  warning ;  his  blood  shall  be  upon  him.  But 
he  that  taketli  warning  shall  deliver  his  soul. 

 G.  But  if  the  watchman  see  the  sword  come, 

and  blow  not  the  trumpet,  and  tlie  people  be  not 
warned ;  if  the  sword  come,  and  take  any  person  from 
among  them,  he  is  taken  away  in  his  iniquity ;  but  his 
blood  will  I  require  at  the  watchman's  hand. 

 7.  So  thou,  O  son  of  man,  I  have  set  thee  a 

watchman  unto  the  house  of  Israel ;  therefore  thou 
shalt  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and  warn  them 
from  me. 

 8.  When  I  say  imto  the  wicked,  0  wicked 

man,  thou  shalt  surely  die  ;  if  thou  dost  not  speak  to 
warn  the  wicked  from  his  way,  that  wicked  man 
shall  die  in  his  iniquity ;  but  his  blood  will  1  require 
at  thine  hand. 

 9.  Nevertheless,  if  thou  warn  the  wicked  of 

his  way  to  turn  from  it;  if  he  do  not  turn  from  his 
way,  he  shall  die  in  his  iniquit}' ;  but  thou  hast  de- 
livered thy  souL 

§  57.   Death  for  Disobedience. 

I  Kings  xiii.  10.  So  he  went  another  way,  and  re- 
turned not  by  the  way  that  he  came  to  Beth-el. 

 21.  And  he  cried  unto  the  man  of  God  that 

came  from  Judah  sajnng.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  For- 
asmuch as  thou  hast  disobeyeil  the  mouth  ot  the  Lord, 
and  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  commanded  thee, 


 22.  But  earnest  back,  and  hast  eaten  bread  and 

•irunk  water  in  the  place,  of  the  which  the  LoRD  did 
say  to  thee,  Eat  no  bread,  and  drink  no  water ;  tliy  car- 
cass shall  not  come  unto  the  sepulchre  of  thy  fathers. 

§  58.   God  Protects  His  Prophets. 

I  Chr.  xvi.  20.  And  wJi£n  they  went  from  nation  to 
nation,  and  from  one  kingdom  to  another  people ; 

 21.  He  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong: 

yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes, 

 22.  Saying,  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do 

my  prophets  no  harm. 

§  59,    The  Founder  of  the  Hebrew  Schools  of 
Prophets. 

(1.  HIS  EARLY  LIFE.) 

I  Sam.  i.  24.  And  when  she  had  weaned  him,  she 
took  him  up  with  her,  with  three  bullocks,  and  one 
ephah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  brought  him 
unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  Shiloh  :  and  the  child 
was  young. 

—  ii.  11.  And  Elkanali  went  to  Ramah  to  his  house. 
And  the  child  did  minister  mito  the  Lord  before  Eli 
the  priest. 

 18.  But  Samuel  ministered  before  the  Lord, 

being  a  child,  girded  with  a  linen  ephod. 

(2.  THE  RESPECT  PAID  HIM  BY  THE  PEOPLE.) 

I  Sam.ix.  11.  Aavl  as  they  went  up  the  hill  to  the 

city,  they  found  young  maidens  going  out  to  draw 
water,  and  said  unto  them,  Is  the  seer  here  ? 

 12.  And  they  answered  them,  and  said.  He  is ; 

behold,  he  is  before  you :  make  haste  now,  for  he  came 
to  day  to  the  city ;  for  tJtere  is  a  sacrifice  of  the  people 
to  day  in  the  high  place : 

 13.  As  soon  as  ye  be  come  into  the  city,  ye  shall 

straightway  find  him,  before  he  go  up  to  the  high  place 
to  eat:  for  the  people  will  not  eat  until  he  come,  be- 
cause he  doth  bless  the  sacrifice ;  and  afterwards  they 
eat  that  be  bidden.  Now  therefore  get  you  up ;  for 
about  this  time  ye  shall  find  him. 

§  60.   The  Prophet  Elijali. 

(1.  APPOINTS  HIS  SUCCESSOR.) 

1  Kings  xix.  19.  So  he  departed  thence,  and  found 
Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat,  who  was  ploughing  with 
twelve  yoke  of  oxen  before  him,  and  he  with  the 
twelfth :  and  Elijah  passed  by  him,  and  cast  his  man- 
tle upon  him. 

 20.  And  he  left  the  oxen,  and  ran  after  Elijah, 

and  said.  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  kiss  my  father  and  my 
mother,  and  then  I  will  follow  thee.  And  he  said 
unto  him.  Go  back  again :  for  M'hat  have  I  done  to 
thee? 

(2.  WHO  REFUSES  TO  I,EA^^  HTM.) 

2  Kings  ii.  2.  And  Elijah  said  imto  Elisha,  Tarry 
here,  I  pray  thee ;  for  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  Beth- 
el. And  Elisha  said  znito  him,  As  the  Lord  liveth,  and 
as  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they  went 
down  to  Beth-el. 

 4.  And  Elijah  said  unto  him,  Elisha,  tarry 

here,  I  pray  thee ;  for  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  Jeri- 
cho. And  he  said,  As  the  Lord  liveth,  and  as  thy 
soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they  came  to 
Jericho. 

 6.  And  Elijah  said  unto  him,  TaiTy,  I  pray 

thee,  here;  for  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  Jordan. 
And  he  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  and  as  thy  soul  liv- 
eth, I  will  not  leave  thee.    And  they  two  went  on. 

§  Gl.    An  Impatient  Propliet. 

Jonah  iv.  1.  But  it  displeased  Jonah  exceedingly, 
and  he  was  very  augrj'. 

 2.  And  he  prayed  uuto  the  Lord,  and  said,  I 

pray  thee,  O  Lord,  iras  not  this  mv  saying,  when  I 
was  yet  in  my  country  ?  Therefore  "I  fled  before  unto 
Tarsiiish :  for  I  knew  that  thou  art  a  gracious  God, 
and  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness, 
and  repcntest  thee  of  the  evil. 

 3.  Therefore  now,  O  Lord,  take,  I  beseech 


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thee,  my  life  from  me ;  for  it  is  better  for  me  to  die 
than  to  live. 

Jonah  iv.  4.  Then  said  the  Lokd,  Doest  thou  well 
to  be  ant^ry  ? 

 5.  So  Jonah  went  out  of  the  city,  and  sat  on 

the  east  side  of  the  city,  and  there  made  him  a  booth, 
and  sat  under  it  in  the  shadow,  till  he  might  see  what 
woukl  become  of  tue  city. 

§  62.   False  Prophets  Tested. 

Jer.  xxvii.  18.  But  if  they  be  prophets,  and  if  the 
word  of  the  Lord  be  with  them,  let  them  now  make 
intercession  to  the  Lord  of  hosts,  that  the  vessels 
which  are  left  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  i/i  the 
house  of  the  king  of  Judah,  and  at  Jerusalem,  go  not 
to  Babylon. 

 19.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  concern- 
ing the  pillars,  and  concerning  the  sea,  and  concerning 
the  bases,  and  concerning  the  residue  of  the  vessels 
that  remain  in  this  city, 

 20.  AV'hich  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 

took  not,  when  he  carried  away  captive  Jeconiah  the 
son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah  from  Jerusalem  to 
Babylon,  and  all  the  nobles  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem; 

 21.  Yea,  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel,  concerning  the  vessels  that  remain  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  i/i  the  house  of  the  king  of 
Judah  and  of  Jerusalem  ; 

 22.  They  shall  be  carried  to  Babylon,  and 

there  shall  they  be  until  the  day  that  I  visit  them, 
saith  the  Lord  ;  then  will  I  bring  them  up,  and  re- 
store them  to  this  place. 

§  63.   Wicked  Prophets. 

(1.  THEIR  SINS.) 

Jer.ii.  8.  The  priests  said  not,  Where  is  the  Lord? 
and  they  that  handle  the  law  knew  me  not :  the  pas- 
tors also  transgressed  against  me,  and  the  prophets 
prophesied  by  Baal,  and  walked  after  thinr/s  that  do 
not  profit. 

—  v.  30.  A  wonderful  and  horrible  thing  is  commit- 
ted in  the  land ; 

 31.  The  prophets  prophesy  falsely,  and  the 

priests  bear  rule  by  their  means ;  and  my  people  love 
to  have  it  so  :  and  what  will  ye  do  in  the  end  thereof? 

—  xxxii.  82.  Because  of  all  the  evil  of  the  children 
of  Israel  and  of  the  children  of  Judah,  which  they 
have  done  to  provoke  me  to  anger,  they,  their  kings, 
their  princes,  their  priests,  and  their  prophets,  and  the 
men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem. 

 33.  And  they  have  turned  unto  me  the  back, 

and  not  the  face :  though  I  taught  them,  rising  up 
early  and  teaching  them,  yet  they  have  not  hearkened 
to  receive  instruction. 

Hos.  ix.  5.  What  will  ye  do  in  the  solemn  day,  and 
in  the  day  of  the  feast  of  the  Lord  ? 

 6.  For,  lo,  they  are  gone  because  of  destruc- 
tion :  Egypt  shall  gather  them  up,  Memphis  shall  bury 
them  :  the  pleasant  ^Zac<7s  for  their  silver,  nettles  shall 
possess  them :  thorns  shall  be  in  their  tabernacles. 

 7.  The  days  of  visitation  are  come,  the  days 

of  recompense  are  come ;  Israel  .shall  know  it :  the 
prophet  is  a  fool,  the  spiritual  man  is  mad,  for  the 
multitude  of  thine  iniquity,  and  the  great  hatred. 

 8.  The  watchman  of  Ephraira  was  with  my 

God :  but  the  prophet  is  a  snare  of  a  fowler  in  all  his 
ways,  and  hatred  in  the  house  of  his  God. 

Zeph.  iii.  4.  Her  prophets  are  light  and  treacherous 
persons:  her  priests  have  polluted  the  sanctuary, they 
have  done  violence  to  the  law. 

(2.  THE  PUNISHMENT.) 

Jer.  vi.  10.  To  whom  shall  I  speak,  and  give  warn- 
ing, that  they  may  hear?  Behold,  their  ear  is  uncir- 
cumcised,  and  they  cannot  hearken  :  behold,  the  word 
of  the  Lord  is  unto  them  a  I'eproach ;  they  have  no 
delight  in  it. 

 11.  Therefore  I  am  full  of  the  fury  of  the 

Lord  ;  I  am  weary  with  holding  in :  I  will  pour  it 
out  upon  the  children  abroad,  and  upon  the  assembly 
of  young  men  together :  for  even  the  husband  with  the 


wife  shall  be  taken,  the  aged  with  him  that  is  full  of 
days. 

 12.  And  their  houses  sludl  be  turned  unto 

others,  with  tlieir  fields  and  wives  together :  for  I  will 
stretch  out  my  hand  upou  the  inhabitants  of  the  land, 
saith  the  Lord. 

 13.  For  from  the  least  of  them  even  unto  the 

greatest  of  them  every  one  is  given  to  covetousness; 
and  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the  priest  every  one 
dealeth  falsely. 

—  viii.  10.  Therefore  will  I  give  their  wives  unto 
others,  and  their  fields  to  them  that  shall  inherit  tJiem : 
for  every  one  from  the  least  even  unto  the  greatest  is 
given  to  covetousness,  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the 
priest  every  one  dealeth  falsely. 

—  xiv.  12.  When  they  fast,  I  will  not  hear  their 
cry ;  and  when  they  offer  burnt  offering  and  an  obla- 
tion, I  will  not  accept  them :  but  I  will  consume  them 
by  the  sword,  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pesti- 
lence. 

—  xxiii.  11.  For  both  prophet  and  priest  are  pro- 
fane ;  }'ea,  in  my  house  have  I  found  their  wickedness, 
saith  the  Lord. 

— •  —  13.  Wherefore  their  way  shall  be  unto  them  as 
slippery  loays  in  the  darkness :  they  shall  be  driven  on, 
and  fall  therein :  for  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  even 
the  year  of  their  visitation,  saith  the  Lord. 

Hos.iv.  5.  Therefore  shalt  thou  fell  in  the  day,  and 
the  prophet  also  shall  fall  with  thee  in  the  night,  and 
I  will  destroy  thy  mother. 

§  64.   A  Heathen  Prophet  Acknowledges  the 
Divine  Authority. 

Num.  xxii.  13.  And  Balaam  rose  up  in  the  mommg, 
and  said  unto  the  princes  of  Balak,  Get  you  into  your 
land :  for  the  Lord  refuseth  to  give  me  leave  to  go 
with  you. 

 14.  And  the  princes  of  Moab  rose  up,  and 

they  went  unto  Balak,  and  said,  Balaam  refuseth  to 
come  with  us, 

CHAP.  VI. 
APOSTLES. 
§  65.   The  Twelve. 

(1.  THEIR  CALL  TO  DISCIPLESHTP.) 

Mark  ii.  14.  And  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  Levi  the 
san  of  Alpheus  sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom,  and 
said  unto  him,  Follow  me.  And  he  arose  and  fol- 
lowed him. 

See  Mat.  iv.  18-22.  Mark  i.  16-20.  Luke  v.  8-11. 
John  i.  35-49. 

(2.  APPOINTMENT  TO  THE  APOSTOLATE.) 

Mat.  X.  2.  Now  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
are  these ;  The  first,  Simon,  who  is  called  Peter,  and 
Andrew  his  brother ;  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and 
John  his  brother ; 

 3.  Philip,  and  Bartholomew ;  Thomas,  and 

ISIatthew  the  publican  ;  James  the  son  of  Alpheus,  and. 
Lebbeus,  whose  surname  was  Thaddcus  ; 

 4.  Simon  the  Canaanite,  and  Judas  Iscariot, 

who  also  betrayed  him. 

Mark  iii.  16.  And  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter; 

 17.  And  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John 

the  brother  of  James ;  and  he  surnamed  them  Boa- 
nerges, which  is.  The  sons  of  thunder: 

 18.  And  Andrew,  and  Philip,  and  Bartholo- 
mew, and  Matthew,  and  Thomas,  and  James  the  son 
of  Alpheus,  and  Thaddeus,  and  Simon  the  Canaanite, 

 19.  And  Judas  Iscariot,  which  also  betraj'ed 

him :  and  they  went  into  a  house. 

Lukevi.  13.  And  when  it  was  day,  he  called  nnio 
him  his  disciples:  and  of  them  he  chose  twelve,  whom 
also  he  named  apostles ; 

 14.  Simon,  (whom  he  also  named  Peter,)  and 

Andrew  his  brother,  James  and  John,  Philip  and  Bai> 
tholomew. 


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BOOK  xxrv. 


Luke  vi.  15.  Matthew  and  Thomas,  James  the  son  of 
Alpheus,  and  Simon  called  Zelotes, 

 16.  And  Judas  t/t£  brotlter  of  James,  and  Judas 

Iscariot,  which  also  was  the  traitor. 

(3.  INSTRUCTIONS.) 

Mat.  X.  9.  Provide  neither  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass 
In  your  purses ; 

 10.  Nor  scrip  for  your  journey,  neither  two 

coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet  staves  :  for  the  workman 
is  worthy  of  his  meat. 

 11.  And  into  whatsoever  city  or  town  ye  shall 

enter,  inquire  who  in  it  is  worthy  ;  and  there  abide  till 
ye  go  thence. 

 12.  And  when  ye  come  into  a  house,  salute  it. 

 13.  And  if  the  house  be  worthy,  let  your  peace 

come  upon  it :  but  if  it  be  not  worthy,  let  your  peace 
return  to  you. 

 14.  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  nor 

hear  your  words,  when  ye  depart  out  of  that  house  or 
city,  shake  off  the  dust  of  your  feet. 

 15.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  It  shall  be  more  tol- 
erable for  the  land  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  in  the 
day  of  judgment,  than  for  that  city. 

Markvi.  8.  And  commanded  them  that  they  should 
take  nothing  for  i/jeir  journey,  save  a  staff  only;  no 
scrip,  no  bread,  no  money  in  their  purse : 

 9.  But  be  shod  with  sandals ;  and  not  put  on 

two  coats. 

 10.  And  he  said  unto  them.  In  what  place  so- 
ever ye  enter  into  a  house,  there  abide  till  ye  depart 
from  that  place. 

 11.  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  nor 

hear  you,  when  ye  depart  thence,  shake  off  the  dust 
imder  your  feet  for  a  testimony  against  them.  Verily 
I  say  unto  you.  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Sodom 
and  Gomorrah  in  the  day  of  j  udgmeut,  than  for  that  city. 

Luke  ix.  3.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take  nothing 
for  your  journey,  neither  staves,  nor  scrip,  neither 
bread,  neither  money ;  neither  have  two  coats  apiece. 

 4.  And  whatsoever  house  ye  enter  into,  there 

abide,  and  thence  depart. 

 5.  And  whosoever  will  not  receive  you,  when 

ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  off  the  very  dust  from 
your  feet  for  a  testimony  against  them. 

John  xiii.  20.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  He  that 
receiveth  whomsoever  I  send  receiveth  me ;  and  he 
that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me. 

—  XX.  21.  Then  said  Jesus  to  them  again.  Peace  Ic 
tmto  you :  as  my  Father  hath  sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you. 

(4.  SPECIAL  DUTIES.) 
(A.  TO  BEAR  WITNESS.) 

Luke  xxiv.  48.  And  ye  are  witnesses  of  these  things. 
John  XV.  27.  And  ye  also  shall  bear  witness,  because 
ye  have  been  with  me  from  the  beginning. 

(B.  TO  PREACH  THE  KINGDOM  OP  GOD.) 

Mat.  X.  7.  And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying.  The  king- 
dom of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

 27.  What  I  tell  you  in  darkness,  ilvat  speak  ye 

in  light :  and  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear,  that  preach  ye 
upon  the  housetops. 

Mark  iii.  13.  And  he  goeth  up  into  a  mountain,  and 
calleth  unto  him  whom  he  would :  and  they  came  unto 
him. 

 14.  And  he  ordained  twelve,  that  they  should 

be  with  him,  and  that  he  might  send  them  forth  to 
preach. 

Lukeix.  2.  And  he  sent  them  to  preach  the  king- 
dom of  God,  and  to  heal  the  sick. 

I  Cor.  i.  17.  For  Christ  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but 
to  preach  the  gospel :  not  with  wisdom  of  words,  lest 
the  cross  of  Christ  should  be  made  of  none  effect. 

 18.  For  the  preaching  of  the  cross  is  to  them 

that  perish,  foolishness  ;  but  unto  us  which  are  saved, 
it  is  the  power  of  God. 

I  Tim.  i.  11.  According  to  the  glorious  gospel  of  the 
blessed  God,  which  was  committed  to  my  trust. 

(5.  PREROGATIVES.) 
(A.  TO  WORK  MIRACLES.) 

Mat.  X.  1.  And  when  he  had  called  unto  him  his 
twelve  disciples,  he  gave  them  power  against  unclean 


spirits,  to  cast  them  out,  and  to  heal  all  manner  of 
sickness  and  all  manner  of  disease. 

 8.  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  raise  the 

dead,  cast  out  devils  :  freely  ye  have  received,  freely 
give. 

Mark  iii.  15.  And  to  have  power  to  heal  sicknesses, 
and  to  cast  out  devils : 

—  vi.  7.  And  he  called  unto  him  the  twelve,  and  be- 
gan to  send  them  forth  by  two  and  two ;  and  gave 
them  power  over  unclean  spirits ; 

Luke  ix.  1.  Then  he  called  his  twelve  disciples  to- 
gether, and  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all 
devils,  and  to  cure  diseases. 

—  X.  19.  Behold,  I  give  unto  j'ou  power  to  tread  on 
serpents  and  scorpions,  and  over  all  the  power  of  the 
enemy  ;  and  nothing  shall  by  any  means  hurt  you. 

(B.  TO  REMIT  SINS.) 

Mat.  xviii.  17.  And  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear  them, 
tell  it  unto  the  church :  but  if  he  neglect  to  hear  the 
church,  let  him  be  unto  thee  as  a  heathen  man  and  a 
publican. 

 18.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Whatsoever  ye  shall 

bind  on  earth  shall  be  bound  in  heaven ;  and  whatso- 
ever ye  sliall  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven. 

John  XX.  23.  Whosesoever  sins  ye  remit,  they  are 
remitted  unto  them  ;  and  ■whosesoever  sins  ye  retain, 
they  are  retained. 

(6.  FIRST  LABOtmS.) 

Luke  ix.  6.  And  they  departed,  and  went  through  the 
towns,  preaching  the  gospel,  and  healing  every  where. 

Mark  vi.  13.  And  they  cast  out  many  devils,  and 
anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick,  and  healed  i?iem. 

 30.  And  the  apostles  gathered  themselves  to- 
gether unto  Jesus,  and  told  him  all  things,  both  what 
they  had  done,  and  what  they  had  taught. 

Luke  xxii.  3.5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  When  I  sent 
you  without  purse,  and  scrip,  and  shoes,  lacked  ye 
any  thing?    And  they  said.  Nothing. 

§  6G.   Tlie  Seventy. 

(1.  APPOINTED.) 

Luke  X.  1.  After  these  things  the  Lord  appointed 
other  seventy  also,  and  sent  them  two  and  two  before 
his  face  into  every  city  and  place,  whither  he  himself 
would  come. 

(2.  INSTRUCTED.) 

Luke  X.  4.  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes: 
and  salute  no  man  by  the  way. 

 5.  And  into  whatsoever  house  ye  enter,  first 

say.  Peace  be  to  this  house. 

 6.  And  if  the  son  of  peace  be  there,  your  peace 

shall  rest  upon  it :  if  not,  it  shall  turn  to  j'ou  again. 

 7.  And  in  the  same  house  remain,  eating  and 

drinldng  such  things  as  they  give :  for  the  laboiu'er  is 
worthy  of  his  hire.    Go  not  from  house  to  house. 

 8.  And  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and  they 

receive  you,  eat  such  things  as  are  set  before  you : 

 9.  And  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein,  and  say 

unto  them,  The  kingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  unto  you. 

 10.  But  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and 

they  receive  you  not,  go  your  ways  out  into  the  streets 
of  the  same,  and  say, 

 11.  Even  the  very  dust  of  your  city,  which 

cleaveth  on  us,  we  do  wipe  off  against  you :  notwith- 
standing, be  ye  sure  of  this,  that  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  nigh  unto  you. 

 12.  But  I  say  unto  you,  that  it  shall  be  more 

tolerable  in  that  day  for  Sodom,  than  for  that  city. 

 14.  But  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre 

and  Sidon  at  the  judgment,  than  for  you. 

 15.  And  thou,  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted 

to  heaven,  shalt  be  thrust  down  to  hell. 

 16.  He  that  heareth  you  heareth  me;  and  he 

that  despiseth  you  dcspiseth  liic ;  and  he  that  despiseth 
me  despiseth  liim  that  sent  me. 

§  67.   St.  Peter. 

(1.   CHRIST'S  PRATER  FOR  HTM.) 

Luke  xxii.  32.  But  I  have  prayed  for  thee,  that  thy 


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faith  fail  not :  and  when  thou  art  converted,  strengthen 
thy  brethren. 

Luke  xxii.  33.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Lord,  I  am 
ready  to  go  with  thee,  both  into  prison,  and  to  death. 

3.  AND  PINAL  CHARGE  TO  mM.) 

Johnxxi.  15.  So  when  they  had  dined,  Jesus  saith 
to  Simon  Peter,  Simon,  son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me 
more  than  these  ?  He  saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord ; 
thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He  saith  imto  him. 
Feed  my  lambs. 

 16.  He  saith  to  him  again  the  second  time, 

Simon,  son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me  ?  He  saith  unto 
him,  Yea,  Lord;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He 
saith  unto  liim,  Feed  my  sheep. 

§  68.   The  Place  of  Judas  Filled. 

Actsi.  21.  Wherefore  of  these  men  which  have 
companied  with  us  all  the  time  that  the  Lord  Jesus 
went  in  and  out  among  us, 

 22.  Beginning  from  the  baptism  of  John,  unto 

that  same  day  that  he  was  taken  up  from  us,  must  one 
be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  with  us  of  his  resurrection. 

 23.  And  they  appointed  two,  Joseph  called 

Barsabas,  who  was  surnamed  Justus,  and  Matthias. 

 24.  And  they  prayed,  and  said,  Thou,  Lord, 

which  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  7nen,  shew  whether  of 
these  two  thou  hast  chosen, 

 25.  That  he  may  take  part  of  this  ministry 

and  apostleship,  from  which  Judas  by  transgression 
fell,  that  he  might  go  to  his  own  place. 

 26.  And  they  gave  forth  their  lots ;  and  the 

lot  fell  upon  Matthias:  and  he  was  numbered  with 
the  eleven  apostles. 

§  69.   St.  Paul's  Apostleship. 

1  Cor.  XV.  9.  For  I  am  the  least  of  the  apostles,  that 
am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  apostle,  because  I  perse- 
cuted the  chmxh  of  God. 

 10.  But  by  the  grace  of  God  I  am  what  I  am : 

and  his  grace  which  was  bestowed  upon  me  was  not  in 
vain ;  but  I  laboured  more  abundantly  than  they  all : 
yet  not  I,  but  the  grace  of  God  which  was  with  me. 

 11.  Therefore  whether  it  were  I  or  they,  so  we 

preach,  and  so  ye  believed. 

2  Cor.  X.  7.  Do  ye  look  on  things  after  the  outward 
appearance  ?  If  any  man  trust  to  himself  that  he  is 
Christ's,  let  him  of  himself  think  this  again,  that,  as  he 
is  Christ's,  even  so  are  we  Christ's. 

 8.  For  though  I  should  boast  somewhat  more 

of  our  authority,  which  the  Lord  hath  given  us  for 
edification,  and  not  for  your  destruction,  I  should  not 
be  ashamed : 

 12.  For  we  dare  not  make  ourselves  of  the 

number,  or  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  com- 
mend themselves :  but  they,  measuring  themselves  by 
themselves,  and  comparing  themselves  among  them- 
selves, are  not  wise. 

 13.  But  we  wiU  not  boast  of  things  without 

our  measure,  but  according  to  the  measure  of  the  rule 
which  God  hath  distributed  to  us,  a  measure  to  reach 
even  unto  you. 

 14.  For  we  stretch  not  ourselves  beyond  our 

measure,  as  though  we  reached  not  unto  you ;  for  we 
are  come  as  far  as  to  you  also  in  preuddng  the  gospel 
of  Christ : 

 15.  Not  boasting  of  things  without  our  meas- 
ure, tlifit  is,  of  other  men's  labom's ;  but  having  hope, 
when  your  faith  is  increased,  that  we  shall  be  enlarged 
by  you  according  to  our  rule  abundantly, 

 16.  To  preach  the  gospel  in  the  regions  be- 
yond you,  and  not  to  boast  in  another  man's  line  of 
things  made  ready  to  our  hand. 

—  xi.  5.  For  I  suppose  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the 
very  chiefest  apostles. 

 6.  But  though  /  be  rude  in  speech,  yet  not  in 

knowledge ;  but  we  have  been  thoroughly  made  man- 
ifest among  you  in  all  things. 

—  xii.  11.  I  am  become  a  fool  in  glorying ;  ye  have 
compelled  me :  for  I  ought  to  have  been  commended 
of  you :  for  in  nothing  am  I  behind  the  very  chiefest 
apostles,  though  I  be  nothing. 


 12.  Truly  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought 

among  you  in  all  patience,  in  signs,  and  wonders,  and 
mighty  deeds. 

Gal.i.  17.  Neither  went  I  up  to  .Jerusalem  to  them 
which  were  apostles  before  me;  but  I  went  into 
Arabia,  and  returned  again  unto  Damascus. 

 18.  Then  after  three  years  I  went  up  to  Jeru- 
salem to  see  Peter,  and  abode  with  him  fifteen  days. 

 20.  Now  the  things  which  I  write  unto  you, 

behold,  before  God,  I  lie  not. 

 21.  Afterwards  I  came  into  the  regions  of 

Syria  and  Cilicia ; 

 22.  And  was  unknown  by  fece  unto  the 

churches  of  Judea  which  were  in  Christ : 

—  ii.  1.  Then  fourteen  years  after  I  went  up  again 
to  Jerusalem  with  Barnabas,  and  took  Titus  with  me 
also. 

I  Tim.  ii.  6.  Who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all,  to 
be  testified  in  due  time. 

 7.  Whereunto  I  am  ordained  a  preacher,  and 

an  apostle,  (I  speak  the  truth  in  Christ,  and  lie  not,)  a 
teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  verity. 

(A.  HE  AND  BARNABAS  SPECIALLY  SET  APART  BY 
THE  CHURCH  AT  ANTIOCH  FOR  MISSIONARY  WORK 
AMONG  THE  GENTILES.) 

Acts  xiii.  3.  And  when  they  had  fasted  and  prayed, 
and  laid  their  hands  on  them,  they  sent  them  away. 


CHAP.  VII. 

PROPHETS  IN  THE  CHRISTIAN 
CHURCH. 

§  70.   The  Prophetic  Gift. 

(1.  TO  BE  COVETED.) 

I  Cor.  xiv.  38.  But  if  any  man  be  ignorant,  let  him 
be  ignorant. 

 39.  Wherefore,  brethren,  covet  to  prophesy, 

and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues. 

(2.  IS  BETTER  THAN  THE  GIFT  OP  TONGUES.) 

I  Cor.  xiv.  2.  For  he  that  speaketh  in  an  unknown 
tongue  speaketh  not  unto  men,  but  unto  God  :  for  no 
man  understandeth  him;  howbeit  in  the  spirit  he 
speaketh  mysteries. 

 3.  But  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  unto  men 

to  edification,  and  exhortation,  and  comfort. 

 4.  He  that  speaketh  in  an  unknown  tongue 

edifieth  himself;  but  he  that  prophesieth  edtfleth  the 
church. 

 5.  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues,  but 

rather  that  ye  prophesied  :  for  greater  is  he  that  proph- 
esieth than  he  that  speaketh  with  tongues,  except  he 
interpret,  that  the  church  may  receive  edifying. 

 6.  Now,  brethren,  if  I  come  unto  you  speaking 

with  tongues,  what  shall  I  profit  you,  except  I  shall 
speak  to  you  either  by  revelation,  or  by  knowledge,  or 
by  prophesying,  or  by  doctrine  ? 

(3.  RULES  TO  BE  OBSERVED.) 

I  Cor.  xiv.  29.  Let  the  prophets  speak  two  or  three, 

and  let  the  other  judge. 

 30.  If  any  thing  be  revealed  to  another  that 

sitteth  by,  let  the  first  hold  his  peace. 

 81.  For  ye  may  all  prophesy  one  by  one,  that 

all  may  learn,  and  all  may  be  comforted. 

 32.  And  the  spirits  of  the  prophets  are  subject 

to  the  prophets. 

(4.  THE  HONOR  DUE.) 

Mat. x.  40.  He  that  receiveth  you  receiveth  me; 
and  he  that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me. 

 41.  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the  name 

of  a  prophet  shall  receive  a  prophet's  reward ;  and  he 
that  receiveth  a  righteous  man  in  the  name  of  a  right- 
eous man  shall  receive  a  righteous  man's  reward. 

 42.  And  whosoever  shall  give  to  drink  unto 

one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of  cold  water  only  in  the 
name  of  a  disciple,  verily  I  say  imto  you,  he  shall  in 
no  wise  lose  his  reward. 


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CHAP.  VIII.,  IX. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


§  71.   Instances  of  the  Bestowal  of  the  Gift. 

Acts  xiii.  1.  Now  there  were  in  the  church  that  was 
at  Antioch  certain  propliets  and  teachers ;  as  Bar- 
nabas, and  Simeon  that  was  called  Niger,  and  Lucius 
of  Cyrene,  and  Manaen,  which  had  been  brought  up 
with  Herod  tlie  tetrarch,  and  Saul. 

—  xix.  G.  And  when  Paul  had  laid  Jda  hands  upon 
them,  the  Holy  Ghost  came  on  them ;  and  tliey  spake 
with  tongues,  and  prophesied. 

 7.  And  all  tlie  men  were  about  twelve. 

See  Acts  xi.  27,  28 ;  xxi.  9-11. 

§  72.   The  Two  Witnesses  of  the  Apocalypse. 

Rev.xi.  3.  And  I  will  give  power  unto  my  two  wit- 
nesses, and  tliey  shall  prophesy  a  thousand  two  hun- 
dred and  threescore  days,  clothed  in  sackcloth. 

 4.  These  are  the  two  olive  trees,  and  the  two 

candlesticks  standing  before  the  God  of  the  earth. 


CHAP,  vm 

EVANGELISTS. 

§  73.   Their  Ordination. 

I  Tim.  iv.  14.  Neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee, 
which  was  given  thee  by  prophecy,  with  the  laying 
on  of  the  liunds  of  the  presbytery. 

See  2  Tim.i.  6. 

§  74.  Authority. 

(1.  TO  PREACn  AND  TKACH.) 

Acts  xviii.  24.  And  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos, 
born  at  Alexandria,  an  eloquent  man,  arid  mighty  in 
the  Scriptures,  came  to  Ephesus. 

 25.  This  man  was  instructed  in  the  way  of  tlie 

Lord ;  and  being  fervent  in  the  spirit,  he  spake  and 
taught  diligently  the  things  of  the  Lord,  knowing 
only  the  baptism  of  John. 

 27.  And  when  he  was  disposed  to  pass  into 

Achaia,  the  brethren  wrote,  exhorting  the  disciples  to 
receive  him :  who,  when  he  was  come,  helped  them 
much  which  had  believed  through  grace: 

gee  2  Tim.iv.  2-5. 

(2.  TO  REPROVE.) 

I  Tim.  v.  20.  Them  that  sin  rebuke  before  all,  that 
others  also  may  fear. 

 21.  I  charge  thee  before  God,  and  the  Lord 

Jesus  Christ,  and  the  elect  angels,  that  thou  observe 
these  things  without  preferring  one  before  another, 
doing  nothing  by  partiality. 

Tit.  i.  13.  This  witness  is  true.  Wherefore  rebuke 
tnem  snarply,  that  they  may  be  sound  in  the  faith ; 

 14.  Not  giving  heed  to  Jewish  fables,  and 

commandments  of  men,  that  tiun  from  the  truth. 

—  ii.  15.  These  things  speak,  and  exhort,  and  re- 
buke with  all  authority.    Let  no  man  despise  thee. 

(3.  REJECT  HERETICS.) 

Tit.  ill.  10.  A  man  that  is  a  heretic,  after  the  first 
and  second  admonition,  reject; 

 11.  Knowing  that  he  that  is  such  is  subverted, 

and  sinneth,  being  condemned  of  himself. 

(4.  SUPERVISE  AND  CORRECT  BOTH  ELDERS  AND 
CHURCHES.) 

1  Tim.  i.  3.  As  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at 
Ephesus,  when  I  went  into  Macedonia,  that  tliou 
mightest  charge  some  that  they  teach  no  other  doctrine, 

—  iv.  11.  These  things  command  and  teach. 
 12.  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth ;  but  be 

thou  an  example  of  the  believers,  in  word,  in  conver- 
sation, in  charity,  in  spirit,  in  faith,  in  purity. 

 13.  Till  I  come,  give  attendance  to  reading,  to 

exhortation,  to  doctrine. 

—  V.  19.  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation, 
but  before  two  or  three  witnesses. 

2  Tim.  iv.  2.  Preach  the  word;  be  instant  in  season, 
out  of  season ;  reprove,  rebuke,  exhort  with  all  long- 
suffering  and  doctrine. 


 8.  For  tlic  time  will  come  when  they  will  not 

endure  sound  doctrine ;  but  after  their  own  lusts  shall 
they  heap  to  themselves  teachers,  having  itching  ears ; 

 4.  And  they  shall  turn  away  their  ears  from 

the  truth,  and  sliall  be  turned  unto  liibles. 

 5.  But  M  atch  thou  in  all  things,  endure  afflic- 
tions, do  the  work  of  an  evangelist,  make  full  proof 
of  tliy  ministry. 

See  I  Tim. V.  1, 17.    Tit. ii. 

(5.  ORDAIN  AND  APPOINT  TEACHERS.) 

2  TIm.ii.  2.  And  the  things  that  thou  hast  heard  of 
me  among  many  witnesses,  the  game  commit  thou  to 
faithful  men,  who  shall  be  able  to  teach  others  also. 

I  Tim.  V.  23.  Lay  hands  suddenly  on  no  man,  neither 
be  partaker  of  other  men's  sins :  keep  thyself  pure. 

Tit.  i.  5.  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  Crete,  that 
thou  sliouldest  set  in  order  the  things  that  are  wanting, 
and  ordaiu  elders  in  every  city,  as  I  had  appointed  thee : 

§  75.   Their  Work. 

(1.  HAD  NO  LOCAL.  CHARGE.) 

1  Cor.  xvi.  10.  Now  if  Timotheus  come,  see  that  ho 
may  be  with  you  without  fear:  for  he  worketh  the 
work  of  the  Lord,  as  I  also  do. 

 11.  Let  no  man  therefore  despise  him :  but 

conduct  him  forth  in  peace,  that  he  may  come  unto 
me :  for  I  look  for  him  with  the  brethren. 

 12.  As  touching  our  brother  Apollos,  I  greatly 

desired  him  to  come  unto  you  with  the  brethren  :  but 
his  will  was  not  at  all  to  come  at  this  time ;  but  he 
will  come  when  he  shall  have  convenient  time : 

2  Tim.iv.  11.  Only  Luke  is  with  me.  Take  Mark, 
and  bring  him  with  thee :  for  he  is  profitable  to  me 
for  the  ministiy. 

 13.  And  Tychicus  have  I  sent  to  Ephesus. 

Tit.  iii.  13.  When  I  shall  send  Artemas  unto  thee, 
or  Tychicus,  be  diligent  to  come  unto  me  to  Nicopolis: 
for  I  have  determined  there  to  winter. 

 13.  Bring  Zenas  the  lawyer  and  Apollos  on 

their  journey  diligently,  that  nothing  be  wanting  unto 
them. 

Phil.ii.  25.  Yet  I  supposed  it  necessary  to  send  to 
you  Epaphroditus,  my  brother,  and  companion  in 
labour,  and  fellow  soldier,  but  your  messenger,  and 
he  that  ministered  to  my  wants. 

See  2  Tim.iv.  9, 10,  2L 

(2.  WERE  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF  THE  APOSTLES.) 

I  Cor.iv.  17.  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you 
Timotheus,  who  is  my  beloved  son,  and  faithful  in  the 
Lord,  who  shall  bring  you  into  remembrance  of  my 
ways  which  be  in  Christ,  as  I  teach  every  where  ia 
every  church. 

I  Thess.  iii.  1.  Wherefore  when  we  could  no  longer 
forbear,  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  at  Athens  alone ; 

 2.  And  sent  Timotheus,  our  brother,  and 

minister  of  God,  and  our  fellow  labourer  in  the  gospel 
of  Christ,  to  establish  you,  and  to  comfort  you  con- 
cerning your  faith : 

(3.  WERE  SOMETIMES  DESIGN.^TED  BY  THE  CHURCHES.) 

2Cor.viii.  18.  And  we  have  sent  with  him  the 
brother,  whose  praise  is  in  the  gospel  throughout  all 
lliG  cliiircliGs  * 

 19.  And  not  that  only,  but  who  was  also  chosen 

of  the  churches  to  travel  with  us  with  this  grace,  whicli 
is  administered  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  same  Lor'' 
and  declaration  of  your  ready  mind : 


CHAP.  IX. 
PRESBYTER-BISHOPS.* 
§  76.  Elders. 

(1.  FIRST  MENTIONED.     45  A.D.) 


See  Acts  xi.  30. 


*  It  i's  now  "enerallv  admitted  tliat  in  the  New  Testament 
»he  terms  Presbyter  (Elder)  and  Bishop  are  appUed  indiflerently 
to  the  same  persons ;  tlie  former  Xaken  from  the  Jews  and  eug- 
siestin^  prav-ity  of  character,  the  latter  borrowed  from  the  GreskB 
ami  donotinL' the  nature  of  the  office.— H. 


622 


CHAP.  X.,  XI. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


(3.  ATPOINTED  IN  EVERY  CITY.) 

Acts  xiv.  23.  And  when  the_y  had  ordained  them 
elders  in  every  cliurch,  and  liad  prayed  with  fasting, 
they  commended  them  to  the  Lord,  on  whom  they 
believed. 

See  Tit.  i.  5. 

§  77.   The  Qualifications  Required. 

I  Tim.  iii.  1.  This  is  a  true  saying,  If  a  man  desire 
the  olfice  of  a  bishop,  he  desireth  a  good  work. 

—  —  2.  A  bishop  then  must  be  blameless,  the  hus- 
band of  one  wife,  vigilant,  sober,  of  good  behaviour, 
given  to  hospitality,  apt  to  teach ; 

 3.  Not  given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  greedy  of 

filthy  lucre ;  but  patient,  not  a  brawler,  not  covetous ; 

 4.  One  that  ruleth  well  his  own  house,  having 

his  children  in  subjection  with  all  gravity; 

 5.  (For  if  a  man  know  not  how  to  rule  his 

own  house,  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of 
God  ?) 

 6.  Not  a  novice,  lest  being  lifted  up  with  pride 

he  fall  into  the  condemnation  of  the  devil. 

 7.  Moreover  he  must  have  a  good  report  of 

Ihem  which  are  without ;  lest  he  fall  into  reproach 
and  the  snare  of  the  devil. 

Tit.  1.  6.  If  any  be  blameless,  the  husband  of  one 
wife,  having  faithful  children  not  accused  of  riot  or 
unruly. 

 7.  For  a  bishop  must  be  blameless  as  the 

steward  of  God ;  not  self-willed,  nor  soon  angry,  not 
given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  given  to  filthy  lucre  ; 

 8.  But  a  lover  of  hospitality,  a  lover  of  good 

men,  sober,  just,  holy,  temperate ; 

§  78.   Tlie  Duties  Enjoined. 

(1.  TEACHING..) 

Tit.  i.  9.  Holding  fast  the  faithful  word  as  he  hath 
been  taught,  that  he  may  be  able  by  sound  doctrine 
both  to  exhort  and  to  convince  the  gainsayers. 

 10.  For  there  are  many  unruly  and  vain  talk- 
ers and  deceivers,  specially  they  of  the  circumcision  : 

 11.  Whose  mouths  must  be  stopped,  who  sub- 
vert whole  houses,  teaching  things  which  they  ought 
■not,  for  filthy  lucre's  sake. 

See  I  Tim.iv.  16;  vi.  3.    Tit.ii.  1. 

(2.  TEACHING  AND  RULING.) 

I  Pet.  v.  1.  The  elders  which  are  among  you  I 
exhort,  who  am  also  an  elder,  and  a  witness  of  the 
sufi'erings  of  Christ,  and  also  a  partaker  of  the  glory 
that  shall  be  revealed : 

 2.  Feed  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you, 

taking  the  oversight  thereof,  not  by  constraint,  but 
willingly  ;  not  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind ; 

 3.  Neither  as  being  lords  over  God's  heritage, 

but  being  ensamples  to  the  flock. 

See  Acts  XX.  28. 

(3.  MINISTERING  TO  THE  SICK.) 

Jam.  V.  14.  Is  any  sick  among  you  ?  let  him  call  for 
the  elders  of  the  church ;  and  let  them  pray  over  him, 
anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the  Lord : 

§  79.   Their  Claim  to  Respect  and  Obedience. 

I  Thess.  V.  12.  And  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  to 
know  them  which  labour  among  you,  and  are  over 
you  in  the  Lord,  and  admonish  you ; 

 13.  And  to  esteem  them  very  highly  in  love 

for  their  work's  sake.  And  be  at  peace  among  your- 
selves. 

I  Tim.  V.  17.  Let  the  elders  that  rule  well  be  counted 
worthy  of  double  honour,  especially  they  who  labour 
in  the  word  and  doctrine. 

Heb.  xiii.  7.  Remember  them  which  have  the  rule 
over  you,  who  have  spoken  unto  you  the  word  of 
God :  whose  faith  follow,  considering  the  end  of  th^ir 
conversation. 

 17.  Obey  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you, 

and  submit  yourselves :  for  they  watch  for  your  souls, 
as  they  that  must  give  account,  that  they  may  do  it 
Avith  joy,  and  not  with  grief:  for  that  is  unprofitable 
for  you. 


§  80.   Tlieir  Reward. 

Prov.xi.  30.  The  fruit  of  the  righteous  is  a  treo  of 
life  ;  and  he  that  winneth  souls  w  wise. 

I  Pet.  V.  4.  And  when  the  chief  Shepherd  shall 
appear,  ye  shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  that  fadeth 
not  away. 


CHAP.  X. 

DEACONS  AND  DEACONESSES. 

§  81.   Appointment  of  Deacons,  about  35  A.D. 

Actsvi.  5.  And  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  multi- 
tude :  and  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith  and 
of  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  Philip,  and  Prochorus,  and 
Nicanor,  and  Timon,  and  Parmenas,  and  Nicolas  a 
proselyte  of  Antioch ; 

 6.  Whom  they  set  before  the  apostles :  and 

when  they  had  prayed,  they  laid  their  hands  on  them, 

§  82.   The  Qualifications  Required. 

I  Tim.  iii.  8.  Likewise  must  the  deacons  be  grave, 
not  double-tongued,  not  given  to  much  wine,  not 
greedy  of  filthy  lucre ; 

 9.  Holding  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure 

conscience. 

 10.  And  let  these  also  first  be  proved ;  then 

let  them  use  the  office  of  a  deacon,  being /(Pwwrf  blame- 
less. 

 11.  Even  so  must  their  wives  be  grave,  not 

slanderers,  sober,  faithful  in  all  things. 

 12.  Let  the  deacons  be  the  husbands  of  one 

wife,  ruling  their  children  and  their  own  houses  well. 

 13.  For  they  that  have  used  the  office  of  a 

deacon  well  purchase  to  themselves  a  good  degree, 
and  great  boldness  in  the  faith  which  is  in  Christ 
Jesus. 

 14.  These  things  write  I  unto  thee,  hoping  to 

come  unto  thee  shortly : 

 15.  But  if  I  tarry  long,  that  thoumayest  know 

how  thou  oughtest  to  behave  thyself  in  the  house  of 
God,  which  is  the  church  of  the  living  God,  the  pillar 
and  ground  of  the  truth. 

§  83.   The  Service  Expected. 

Actsvi.  1.  And  in  those  days,  when  the  number  of 
the  disciples  was  multiplied,  there  arose  a  murmuring 
of  the  Grecians  against  the  Hebrews,  because  their 
widows  were  neglected  in  the  daily  ministration. 

 2.  Then  the  twelve  called  the  multitude  of  the 

disciples  unto  them,  and  said,  It  is  not  reason  that  we 
should  leave  the  word  of  God,  and  serve  tables. 

 3.  Wherefore,  brethren,  look  ye  out  among 

you  seven  men  of  honest  report,  full  of  the  Holy 
Ghost  and  wisdom,  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this 
business. 

 4.  But  we  will  give  ourselves  continually  to 

prayer,  and  to  the  ministry  of  the  word. 

§  84,  Deaconesses. 

Rom.xvi.  1.  I  commend  unto  you  Phebe  our  sister, 
which  is  a  servant  of  the  church  which  is  at  Cenchrea : 

 2.  That  ye  receive  her  in  the  Lord,  as  becom- 

eth  saints,  and  that  ye  assist  her  in  whatsoever  busi- 
ness she  hath  need  of  you  :  for  she  hath  been  a  suc- 
courer  of  many,  and  of  mvself  also. 

See  Rom.xvi.  12.   |  Tini.  v.  9. 


CHAP.  XI. 
OFFICES  AND  GIFTS. 

§  85.   In  General. 

Rom.  xii.  6.  Having  then  gifts  differing  according  to 
the  grace  that  is  given  to  us,  whether  prophecy,  let  us 
praphes-y  according  to  the  proportion  of  faith ; 


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CHAP.  XII. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


Rom.  xii.  7.  Or  ministry,  let  us  wait  on  our  minister- 
ing ;  or  he  tliat  tcaclieth,  on  teaching ; 

I  Cor.  xii.  5.  And  there  are  ditferences  of  adminis- 
trations, but  the  same  Lord. 

 28.  And  God  liath  set  some  in  tlie  church, 

first  apostles,  secondarily  prophets,  thirdly  teachers, 
after  that  miracles,  then  gifts  of  healings,  helps,  gov- 
ernments, diversities  of  tongues. 

 29.  Are  all  apostles  ?  are  all  prophets?  are  all 

teachers  ?  ai-e  all  workers  of  miracles  ? 

 30.  Have  all  the  gifts  of  healing  ?  do  all  speak 

with  tongues  ?  do  all  interpret  ? 

Eph.  iv.  11.  And  he  gave  some,  apostles;  and  some, 
prophets;  and  some,  evangelists;  and  some,  pastors 
and  teachers ; 

 13.  For  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  for  the 

work  of  the  ministry,  for  the  edifying  of  the  body  of 
Christ : 

§  86.   The  Gift  of  Tongues. 

(1.  AN  INTERPRETER  NEEDED.) 

I  Cor.  xiv.  9.  So  likewise  ye,  except  ye  utter  by  the 
tongue  words  easy  to  be  understood,  how  shall  it  be 
known  what  is  spoken  ?  for  ye  shall  speak  into  the  air. 

 10.  There  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  kinds  of 

voices  in  the  world,  and  none  of  them  is  without  sig- 
nification. 

—  —  11.  Therefore  if  I  know  not  the  meaning  of 
the  voice,  I  shall  be  unto  him  that  speaketh  a  barba- 
rian, and  he  that  speaketh  shall  be  a  barbarian  unto 
me. 

 13.  Wherefore  let  him  that  speaketh  in  an  un- 
known tongue  pray  that  he  may  interpret. 

 14.  For  if  I  pray  in  an  unknown  tongue,  my 

spirit  prayeth,  but  my  understanding  is  unfruitful. 

 15.  What  is  it  then  ?    I  will  pray  with  the 

spirit,  and  I  will  pray  with  the  understanding  also  :  I 
will  sing  with  the  spirit,  and  I  will  sing  with  the  un- 
derstanding also. 

 16.  Else,  when  thou  shalt  bless  with  the  spirit, 

how  shall  he  that  occupieth  the  room  of  the  unlearned 
say  Amen  at  thy  giving  of  thanks,  seeing  he  uuder- 
standeth  not  what  thou  sayest '? 

 17.  For  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but  the 

other  is  not  edified. 

 18.  I  thank  my  God,  I  speak  with  tongues 

more  than  ye  all : 

 19.  Yet  in  the  church  I  had  rather  speak  five 

words  with  my  understanding,  that  by  my  voke  I  might 
teach  others  also,  than  ten  thousand  words  in  an  un- 
known tongue. 

(2.  A  SIGN  TO  UNBELIEVERS.) 

I  Cor.  xiv.  21.  In  the  law  it  is  written.  With  men  of 
other  tongues  and  other  lips  will  I  speak  unto  this 
people ;  and  yet  for  all  that  will  they  not  hear  me, 
saith  the  Lord. 

 22.  Wherefore  tongues  are  for  a  sign,  not  to 

them  that  believe,  but  to  them  that  believe  not :  but 
prophesying  scrveth  not  for  them  that  believe  not,  but 
for  them  which  believe. 

 23.  If  therefore  the  whole  church  be  come  to- 
gether into  one  place,  and  all  speak  with  tongues,  and 
there  come  in  those  that  are  unlearned,  or  unbelievers, 
will  they  not  say  that  ye  are  mad  ? 

 24.  But  if  all  prophesy,  and  there  come  in  one 

that  believeth  not,  or  one  unlearned,  he  is  convinced 
of  all,  he  is  judged  of  all : 

 25.  And  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  made 

manifest ;  and  so  falling  down  on  his  face,  he  will 
worship  God,  and  report  that  God  is  in  you  of  a  truth. 


CHAP.  XIL 


IN 


OF  SPIRITUAL  MINISTRY 
GENERAL. 
§  87.   The  Ministerial  Office. 

(1.  OF  DIVINE  APPOINTMENT.) 

Ex.  iv.  12.  Now  therefore  go,  and  I  will  be  with 
thy  mouth,  and  teach  thee  what  thou  slialt  say. 


 13.  And  he  said,  O  my  Lord,  send,  I  pray 

thee,  by  the  hand  of  him  whom  thou  wilt  send. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  11.  The  Lord  gave  the  word:  great  was 
the  company  of  those  that  published  it. 

1  John  ii.  27.  But  the  anointing  which  ye  have  re- 
ceived of  him  abideth  in  yon,  and  ye  need  not  that 
any  man  teach  you  :  but  as  the  same  anointing  teach- 
eth  you  of  all  things,  and  is  truth,  and  is  no  lie,  and 
even  as  it  hath  taught  you,  ye  shall  aljide  in  him. 

2  Cor.i.  21.  Now  he  which  stablisheth  us  with  you 
in  Christ,  and  hath  anointed  us,  is  God ; 

—  ii.  15.  For  we  are  unto  God  a  sweet  savour  of 
Christ,  in  them  that  are  saved,  and  in  them  that  perish : 

 10.  To  the  one  we  are  the  savour  of  death  unto 

death ;  and  to  the  other  the  savour  of  life  unto  life. 
And  who  is  sufllcient  for  these  things  ? 

 17.  For  we  are  not  as  many,  which  cori-upt 

the  word  of  God  :  but  as  of  sincerity,  but  as  of  God, 
in  the  sight  of  God  speak  we  in  Christ. 

—  iii.  1.  Do  we  begin  again  to  commend  ourselves  ? 
or  need  we,  as  some  others,  epistles  of  commendation 
to  you,  or  letters  of  commendation  from  you? 

—  T.  20.  Now  then  we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ, 
as  though  God  did  beseech  you  by  us :  we  pray  you 
in  Christ's  stead,  be  ye  reconciled  to  God. 

Gal.  vi.  17.  From  henceforth  letno  man  trouble  me : 
for  I  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

I  John  iv.  6.  We  are  of  God:  he  that  knoweth  God 
heareth  us ;  he  that  is  not  of  God  heareth  not  us. 
Hereby  know  we  the  spirit  of  truth,  and  the  spirit  of 
error. 

(2.  ITS  MELD  IS  THE  WORLD.) 

John  iv.  35.  Say  not  ye,  There  are  yet  foiu-  months, 
and  then  cometh  harvest?  behold,  I  say  unto  you, 
Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields ;  for  they  are 
white  already  to  harvest. 

See  Mat.  xiii.  38 ;  xxviii.  19,  20.  Luke  xxiv.  47. 
Actsii.  39.  Col.i.  23. 

(3.  ITS  CONSTRAINT.) 

1  Cor.  ix.  IG.  For  though  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  have 
nothing  to  glory  of :  for  necessity  is  laid  upon  me ; 
yea,  woe  is  unto  me,  if  I  preach  not  the  gospel ! 

 17.  For  if  I  do  this  thing  willingly,  I  have  a 

reward  :  but  if  against  my  will,  a  dispensation  of  the 
gospel  is  committed  unto  me. 

 18.  What  is  my  reward  then  ?    VerUy  that, 

when  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  may  make  the  gospel  of 
Christ  without  charge,  that  I  abuse  not  my  power  in 
the  gospel. 

(4.  ITS  POWER.) 

Mark  vi.  20.  For  Herod  feared  John,  knowing  that 
he  was  a  just  man  and  a  holy,  and  observed  him ;  and 
when  he  heard  him,  he  did  many  things,  and  heard 
him  gladly. 

See  Rom.  i.  16.  I  Cor.  i.  18,  '24.  2  Cor.  vi.  7:  x. 
10.    Heb,  iv.  12. 

(5.  ITS  GLORY.) 

2  Cor.iii.  7.  But  if  the  ministration  of  death,  writ- 
ten and  engraven  in  stones,  was  glorious,  so  that  the 
children  of  Israel  could  not  steadfastly  behold  the  fsice 
of  Moses  for  the  glory  of  his  countenance ;  which 
glory  was  to  be  done  away  : 

 8.  How  shall  not  the  ministration  of  the  spirit 

be  rather  glorious  ? 

 9.  For  if  the  ministration  of  condemnation  be 

glory,  much  more  doth  the  ministration  of  righteous- 
ness exceed  in  glory. 

 10.  For  even  that  which  was  made  glorious 

had  no  glory  in  this  respect,  by  reason  of  the  glory 
that  excelleth. 

 11.  For  if  that  which  is  done  away  was  glori- 
ous, much  more  that  which  remaineth  is  glorious. 

§  88.   Temporal  Support. 

(1.  THE  minister's  RIGHT.) 

Rom.x.  14.  How  then  shall  they  call  on  him  in 
whom  they  have  not  believed  ?  and  how  shall  they 
believe  in  him  of  whom  they  have  not  heard?  and 
how  shall  they  hear  without  a  preacher  ? 

 15.  And  how  shall  i\\Qj  preach,  except  they 


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CHAP.  XII. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  xxrv. 


be  sent?  as  it  is  written,  How  beautiful  are  the  feet  of 
them  that  preach  tlie  gospel  of  peace,  and  bring  glad 
tidings  of  good  things  ! 

I  Cor.  ix.  2.  If  I  be  not  an  apostle  unto  others,  yet 
doubtless  I  am  to  you :  for  the  seal  of  mine  apostleship 
are  ye  in  the  Lord. 

 3.  Mine  answer  to  them  that  do  examine  mc 

is  this  : 

— •  —  4.  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  drink  ? 

 5.  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about  a  sister, 

a  wife,  as  well  as  other  apostles,  and  as  the  brethren 
of  tlie  Lord,  and  Cephas? 

 6.  Or  I  only  and  Barnabas,  have  not  we  power 

to  forbear  working  ? 

—  —  7.  Who  goeth  a  warfare  any  time  at  his  own 
charges?  who  planteth  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not  of 
the  fruit  thereof?  or  who  feedeth  a  flock,  and  eateth 
not  of  the  milk  of  the  flock? 

 8.  Say  I  these  things  as  a  man  ?  or  saith  not 

the  law  the  same  also  ? 

 9.  For  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  Thou 

Shalt  not  muzzle  the  mouth  of  the  ox  that  treadeth 
out  the  corn.    Doth  God  take  care  for  oxen  ? 

—  —  10.  Or  saith  he  it  altogether  for  our  sakes  ? 
For  our  sakos,  no  doubt,  this  is  written  :  that  he  that 
ploughcth  should  plough  in  hope ;  and  that  he  that 
threshetli  in  hope  should  be  partaker  of  his  hope. 

—  —  11.  If  we  have  sown  unto  you  spiritual  things, 
is  it  a  great  thing  if  we  shall  reap  your  oamal  things  ? 

 12.  If  others  be  partakers  of  this  power  over 

you, are  not  we  rather?  Nevertheless  we  have  not 
used  this  power ;  but  suffer  all  things,  lest  we  should 
hinder  the  gospel  of  Christ. 

 13.  Do  ye  not  know  that  they  which  minister 

about  holy  things  live  of  the  things  of  the  temple  ?  and 
they  which  wait  at  the  altar  are  partakers  with  the  altar? 

 14.  Even  so  hath  the  Lord  ordained  that  they 

which  preach  the  gospel  should  live  of  the  gospel. 

 15.  But  I  have  used  none  of  these  things : 

neither  have  I  written  these  things,  that  it  should  be 
so  done  unto  me  :  for  it  were  better  for  me  to  die,  than 
that  any  man  should  make  my  glorying  void. 

Gal.  vi.  6.  Let  him  that  is  tauglit  in  the  word  com- 
municate unto  him  that  teacheth  in  all  good  things. 

(2.  THE  people's  privilege  anb  profit.) 

2  Cor.  i.  14.  As  also  ye  have  acknowledged  us  in 
part,  that  we  are  your  rejoicing,  even  as  yc  also  are 
ours  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

 15.  And  in  this  confidence  I  was  minded  to 

come  unto  you  before,  tliat  ye  might  have  a  second 
benefit ; 

 16.  And  to  pass  by  you  into  Macedonia,  and 

to  come  again  out  of  Macedonia  unto  you,  and  of  you 
to  be  brought  on  my  way  toward  Judea. 

§  89.  Self-support. 

Acts  XX.  33.  I  have  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  gold, 
or  apparel. 

 34.  Yea,  ye  yourselves  know,  that  these  hands 

have  ministered  unto  my  necessities,  and  to  them  that 
were  with  me. 

—  xxviii.  30.  And  Paul  dwelt  two  whole  years  in 
his  own  hired  house,  and  received  all  that  came  in 
imto  him, 

 31.  Preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teach- 
ing those  things  which  concern  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
with  all  confidence,  uo  man  forbidding  him. 

2  Cor.  xi.  7.  Havel  committed  an  offence  in  abasing 
myself  that  ye  might  be  exalted,  because  I  have 
preached  to  you  the  gospel  of  God  freely  ? 

 8.  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  of 

tluem  to  do  you  service. 

 9.  And  when  I  was  present  with  you,  and 

wanted,  I  was  chargeable  to  no  man  :  for  that  which 
was  lacking  to  me  the  brethren  which  came  from  Ma- 
cedonia supplied  :  and  in  all  things  I  have  kept  myself 
from  being  bm-densome  unto  you,  and  so  will  I  keep 
myself. 

—  xii.  13.  For  what  is  it  wherein  ye  were  inferior 
to  other  churches,  except  it  be  that  I  myself  was  not 
burdensome  to  you  ?  forgive  me  this  wrong. 


 14.  Behold,  the  third  time  I  am  ready  to  come 

to  you ;  and  I  will  not  be  burdensome  to  you  :  for  I 
seek  not  yours,  but  you :  for  the  children  ought  not  to 
lay  up  for  the  parents,  but  the  parents  for  the  children. 

 15.  And  I  will  very  gladly  si)end  and  be  spent 

for  you  ;  though  the  more  abundantly  I  love  you,  the 
less  I  be  loved. 

 16.  But  be  it  so,  I  did  not  burden  you :  nev- 
ertheless, being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile. 

 17.  Did  I  make  a  gain  of  you  by  any  of  them 

whom  I  sent  unto  you  ? 

 18.  I  desired  Titus,  and  with  him  I  sent  a 

brother.  Did  Titus  make  a  gain  of  you?  walked  we 
not  in  the  same  spirit  ?  walked  we  not  in  the  same 
steps  ? 

1  Thess.  ii.  9.  For  ye  remember,  brethren,  our  labour 
and  travail :  for  labouring  night  and  day,  because  we 
would  not  be  chargeable  unto  any  of  you,  we  preached 
unto  you  the  gospel  of  God. 

2  Thess. iii.  7.  For  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought 
to  follow  us :  for  we  behaved  not  ourselves  disorderly 
among  you ; 

 8.  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man's  bread  for 

nought ;  but  wrought  with  labour  and  travail  night  and 
day,  that  we  might  not  be  chargeable  to  any  of  you : 

—  —  9.  Not  because  we  have  not  power,  but  to 
make  ourselves  an  ensample  unto  you  to  follow  us. 

§  90.   False  Teachers. 

Luke  XX.  47.  Which  devour  widows'  houses,  and 
for  a  sliew  make  long  prayers :  the  same  shall  receive 
greater  damnation. 

John  X.  1.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  imto  you,  He  that 
entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  sheepfold,  but  climb- 
elh  up  some  other  way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a 
robber. 

 2.  But  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door  is  the 

shepherd  of  the  sheep. 

 3.  To  him  the  porter  openeth ;  and  the  sheep 

hear  his  voice :  and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  name, 
and  leadeth  them  out. 

 4.  And  when  he  putteth  forth  his  own  sheep, 

he  goeth  before  them,  and  the  sheep  follow  him :  for 
they  know  his  voice. 

 5.  And  a  stranger  will  tliey  not  follow,  but 

will  flee  from  him ;  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of 
strangers 

§  91.   Duties  of  Ministers. 

(1.  TO  PREACII  THE  TRUE  DOCTRINE.) 

I  Sam.  xii.  7.  Now  therefore  stand  still,  that  I  may 
reason  with  you  before  the  Lord  of  all  the  righteous 
acts  of  the  Lord,  which  he  did  to  you  and  to  your 
fathers. 

1  Cor.  i.  23.  But  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  unto 
the  Jews  a  stumblingblock,  and  unto  the  Greeks  fool- 
ishness : 

—  ii.  2.  For  I  determined  not  to  know  any  thing 
among  you,  save  Jesus  Christ,  and  him  crucified. 

—  iii.  9.  For  m  e  are  labourers  together  with  God : 
ye  are  God's  husbandry,  ye  are  God's  building. 

 10.  According  to  the  grace  of  God  which  is 

given  unto  me,  as  a  wise  masterbuilder,  I  have  laid 
tlie  foundation,  and  another  buildetli  thereon.  But 
let  every  man  take  heed  how  he  buildeth  there- 
upon. 

2  Cor.iv.  5.  For  we  preach  not  ourselves,  but  Christ 
Jesus  the  Lord ;  and  ourselves  your  servants  for  Jesus' 
sake. 

—  V.  11.  Knowing  therefore  the  terror  of  the  Lord, 
we  persuade  men ;  but  we  are  made  manifest  unto 
God ;  and  I  trust  also  are  made  manifest  iu  your  con- 
sciences. 

See  2  Tim.iv.  2-4. 

(2.  TO  SHUN  ERROR.) 

Mat.  XV.  13.  But  he  answered  and  said.  Every  plant, 
whicli  my  heavenly  Father  hath  not  jilanted,  shall  be 
rooted  up. 

 14.  Let  them  alone  ;  they  be  blind  leaders  of 

the  blind.  And  if  the  blind  lead  the  blind,  both  shall 
fall  into  the  ditch. 


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CHAP.  XII. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


Acts  XX.  39.  For  I  know  this,  that  after  my  depart- 
mg  shall  grievous  wolves  enter  in  among  you,  not 
sparing  the  flock. 

 30.  Also  of  your  own  selves  shall  men  arise, 

speaking  perverse  things,  to  draw  away  disciples  after 
them. 

 31.  Therefore  watch,  and  remember,  that  by 

the  space  of  three  years  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every 
one  night  and  day  with  tears. 

1  Tim.  i.  6.  From  which  some  having  swerved  have 
turned  aside  unto  vain  jangling  ; 

 7.  Desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  law ;  under- 
standing neither  what  they  say,  nor  whereof  tliey 
affirm. 

—  vi.  3.  If  any  man  teach  otherwise,  and  consent 
not  to  wholesome  words,  even  the  words  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  and  to  the  doctrine  which  is  according 
to  godliness ; 

 4.  He  is  proud,  knowing  nothing,  but  doting 

about  questions  and  strifes  of  words,  whereof  cometh 
envy,  strife,  railings,  evil  surmisings, 

 5.  Perverse  disputings  of  men  of  corrupt  minds, 

and  destitute  of  the  truth,  supposing  that  gain  is  godli- 
ness :  from  such  withdraw  thyself. 

2  Tim.  ii.  16.  But  shun  profane  and  vain  babblings : 
for  they  will  increase  unto  more  ungodliness. 

 17.  And  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker: 

of  whom  is  Hymeneus  and  Philetus ; 

 18.  Who  concerning  the  iruth  have  erred,  say- 
ing that  the  resurrection  is  past  already ;  and  over- 
throw the  faith  of  some. 

(3.  TO  AVOID  FRIVOLOUS  DISCUSSIONS.) 

1  Tim.  i.  4.  Neither  give  heed  to  fables  and  endless 
genealogies,  which  minister  questions,  rather  than 
godly  edifying  which  is  in  faith :  so  do. 

—  iv.  6.  If  thou  put  the  brethren  in  remembrance 
of  these  things,  thou  shalt  be  a  good  minister  of  Jesus 
Christ,  nourished  up  in  the  words  of  faith  and  of  good 
doctrine,  whereunto  thou  hast  attained. 

 7.  But  refuse  profane  and  old  wives'  fables, 

and  exercise  thyself  ratlier  unto  godliness. 

—  vi.  20.  O  Timothy,  keep  that  which  is  commit- 
ted to  thy  trust,  avoiding  profane  and  vain  babblings, 
and  oppositions  of  science  falsely  so  called : 

2  Tim.  ii.  14.  Of  these  things  put  them  in  remem- 
brance, charging  thern  before  the  Lord,  that  they  strive 
not  about  words  to  no  profit,  bid  to  the  subverting  of 
the  hearers. 

 15.  Study  to  shew  thyself  approved  imto  God, 

a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed,  rightly 
dividing  the  word  of  truth. 

 23.  But  foolish  and  unlearned  questions  avoid, 

knowing  that  they  do  gender  strifes. 

Tit.  iii.  9.  But  avoid  foolish  questions,  and  genealo- 
gies, and  contentions,  and  strivings  about  the  law ; 
for  they  are  unprofitable  and  vain. 

(4.  TO  REPROVE.) 
(A.  WITH  KINDNESS.) 

Gal.  iv.  12.  Brethren,  I  beseech  you,  be  as  I  am  ; 
for  I  am  as  ye  are :  ye  have  not  injured  me  at  all. 

 13.  Ye  know  how  through  infirmity  of  the 

flesh  I  preached  the  gospel  unto  you  at  the  first. 

 14.  And  my  temptation  which  was  in  my  flesh 

ye  despised  not,  nor  rejected  ;  but  received  me  as  an 
angel  of  God,  even  as  Christ  Jesus. 

 15.  Where  is  then  the  blessedness  ye  spake 

of?  for  I  bear  you  record,  that,  if  ii  had  been  possible, 
ye  would  have  plucked  out  your  own  eyes,  and  have 
given  them  to  me. 

 16.  Am  I  therefore  become  your  enemy,  be- 
cause I  tell  you  the  truth  ? 

(B.  YET  WITH  NECESSARY  SHARPNESS.) 

I  Cor.  iv.  18.  Now  some  are  puff'ed  up,  as  though  I 
would  not  come  to  you. 

 19.  But  I  will  come  to  j'ou  shortly,  if  the  Lord 

will,  and  will  know,  not  the  "speech  of  them  which 
are  puffed  up,  but  the  power. 

 21.  What  will  ye  ?  shall  I  come  imto  you  with 

a  rod,  or  in  love,  and  in  the  spirit  of  meekness  ? 

—  xi.  17,  Now  in  this  that  I  declare  unto  you  I 


praise  you  not,  that  ye  come  together  not  for  the  bet- 
ter, but  for  the  worse. 

 18.  For  first  of  all,  when  ye  come  together 

in  the  church,  I  hear  that  there  be  divisions  among 
you ;  and  I  partly  believe  it. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  1.  This  is  the  third  time  I  am  coming  to 
you.  In  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses  shall  ev- 
ery word  be  established. 

 2.  I  told  you  before,  and  foretell  you,  as  if  I 

were  present,  the  second  time ;  and  being  absent  now 
I  write  to  them  which  heretofore  have  sinned,  and  to 
all  other,  that,  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  spare : 

 10.  Therefore  I  write  these  things  being  ab- 
sent, lest  being  present  I  should  use  sharpness,  accord- 
ing to  the  power  which  the  Lord  hath  given  me  to 
edification,  and  not  to  destruction. 

Gal.  i.  10.  For  do  I  now  persuade  men,  or  God  ?  or 
do  I  seek  to  please  men  ?  for  if  I  yet  pleased  men,  I 
should  not  be  the  servant  of  Christ. 

(5.  TO  SET  A  GOOD  EXAMPLE.) 

Tit.  ii.  7.  In  all  things  shewing  thyself  a  pattern  of 
good  works  :  in  doctrine  shewimj  uncorruptness,  grav- 
ity, sincerity, 

 8.  Sound  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned ; 

that  he  that  is  of  the  contrary  part  may  be  ashamed, 
having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of  you. 

(6.  TO  MAINTAIN  GOOD  ORDER.) 

1  Cop.  xiv.  26.  How  is  it  then,  brethren?  when  ye 
come  together,  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a 
doctrine,  hath  a  tongue,  hath  a  revelation,  hath  an  in- 
terpretation.   Let  all  things  be  done  unto  edifying. 

 27.  If  any  man  speak  in  an  unknown  tongue, 

let  it  be  by  two,  or  at  the  most  by  three,  and  that  by 
course ;  and  let  one  interpret. 

 28.  But  if  there  be  no  interpreter,  let  him  keep 

silence  in  the  church ;  and  let  him  speak  to  himself, 
and  to  God. 

 34.  Let  your  women  keep  silence  in  the 

churches :  for  it  is  not  permitted  unto  them  to  speak ; 
but  they  are  commanded  to  be  under  obedience,  as  also 
saith  the  law. 

 35.  And  if  they  will  learn  any  thing,  let  them. 

ask  their  husbands  at  home  :  for  it  is  a  shame  for  wo- 
men to  speak  in  the  church. 

 40.  Let  all  things  be  done  decently  and  in  or- 
der. 

§  92.    Ministerial  Graces. 

(1.  KNOWLEDGE.) 

Luke  vi.  39.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them ; 
Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind?  shall  they  not  both  fall 
into  the  ditch  ? 

(2.  DISCRETION.) 

2  Cor.  xi.  12.  But  what  I  do,  that  I  will  do,  that  I 
may  cut  off  occasion  from  them  which  desire  occa- 
sion ;  that  wherein  they  glory,  they  may  be  found 
even  as  we. 

 13.  For   such   are  false    apostles,  deceitful 

workers,  transforming  themselves  into  the  apostles  of 
Christ. 

Gal.ii.  2.  And  I  went  up  b}'  revelation,  and  com- 
municated imto  them  that  gospel  which  I  preach 
among  the  Gentiles,  but  privately  to  them  which  were 
of  reputation,  lest  by  any  means  I  should  run,  or  had 
run,  in  vain. 

(3.  TRUTHFULNESS.) 

2  Cor.i.  18.  But  as  God  is  true,  our  word  toward 
you  was  not  j^ea  and  nay. 

—  iv.  1.  Therefore,  seeing  we  have  this  ministry,  as 
we  have  received  mercy,  we  faint  not; 

 2.  But  have  renounced  the  hidden  things  of 

dishonesty,  not  walking  in  craftiness,  nor  handling  the 
word  of  God  deceitfully;  but,  by  manifestation  of 
the  truth,  commending  ourselves  to  every  man's  con- 
science in  the  sight  of  God. 

—  xiii.  8.  For  we  can  do  nothing  against  the  truth, 
but  for  the  truth. 

I  Thess.  ii.  1.  For  yourselves,  brethren,  know  our 
entrance  in  unto  you,  that  it  was  not  in  vain : 

 2.  But  even  after  tliat  we  had  suffered  before, 

and  were  shamefully  entreated,  as  ye  know,  at  Phi- 


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BOOK  XXIV. 


lippi,  we  were  bold  in  our  God  to  speak  unto  you  the 
gospel  of  God  with  much  contention. 

I  Thess.  ii.  3.  For  our  exhortation  was  not  of  deceit, 
nor  of  uncleanuess,  nor  in  guile  : 

 5.  For  neither  at  any  time  used  we  flattering 

words,  as  ye  know,  nor  a  cloak  of  covetousness;  God 
is  witness : 

(4.  GENTLENESS.) 

1  Cor.  iv.  14.  I  write  not  these  things  to  shame  you, 
but  as  my  beloved  sons  I  warn  you. 

 15.  For  though  ye  have  ten  thousand  instruct- 
ors in  Christ,  yet  have  ye  not  many  fathers :  for  in 
Christ  Jesus  I  have  begotten  you  through  the  gospel. 

 16.  Wherefore  I  beseech  you,  be  ye  followers 

of  me. 

2  Cor.ii.  1.  But  I  determined  this  with  myself,  that 
I  would  not  come  again  to  you  in  heaviness. 

 2.  For  if  I  make  you  sorry,  who  is  he  then  that 

uiaketh  me  glad,  but  the  same  which  is  made  sorry  by 
me? 

 3.  And  I  wrote  this  same  unto  you,  lest,  when 

I  came,  I  should  have  sorrow  from  them  of  whom  I 
ought  to  rejoice;  having  confidence  in  you  all,  that 
my  joy  is  the  joy  of  you  all. 

 4.  For  out  of  much  affliction  and  anguish  of 

heart  I  wrote  unto  you  with  many  tears  ;  not  that  j'C 
should  be  grieved,  but  that  ye  might  know  the  love 
which  I  have  more  abundantly  unto  you. 

 5.  But  if  any  have  caused  grief,  he  hath  not 

grieved  me,  but  in  part :  that  I  may  not  overcharge 
you  all. 

 6.  Sufficient  to  such  a  man  is  this  punishment, 

which  was  inflicted  of  many. 

 7.  So  that  contrariwise  ye  ought  rather  to  for- 
give him,  and  comfort  him,  lest  perhaps  such  a  one 
should  be  swallowed  up  with  overmuch  sorrow. 

 8.  Wherefore  I  beseech  you  that  ye  would  con- 
firm your  love  toward  him. 

 9.  For  to  this  end  also  did  I  write,  that  I  might 

know  the  proof  of  you,  whether  ye  be  obedient  in  all 
things. 

 10.  To  whom  ye  forgive  any  thing,  I  forgive 

also :  for  if  I  forgave  any  thing,  to  whom  I  forgave  it, 
for  your  s?Ckes  forgave  lit  in  the  person  of  Christ: 

1  I  hess.ii.  7.  But  we  were  gentle  among  you,  even 
as  a  nurse  clierisheth  her  children : 

 8.  So  being  affectionately  desirous  of  you,  we 

were  willing  to  have  imparted  unto  you,  not  the  gos- 
pel of  God  only,  but  also  our  own  souls,  because  ye 
■were  dear  unto  us. 

 11.  As  ye  know  how  we  exhorted  and  com- 
forted and  charged  every  one  of  you,  as  a  father  doth 
Lis  children. 

(5.  FORBEARANCE.) 

2  Cor.  xi.  4.  For  if  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another 
Jesus,  whom  we  have  not  preached,  or  if  ye  receive 
another  spirit,  which  ye  have  not  received,  or  another 
gospel,  which  ye  have  not  accepted,  ye  might  well 
bear  with  him. 

Phil.  i.  15.  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  envy 
and  strife ;  and  some  also  of  good  will : 

 16.  The  one  preach  Christ  of  contention,  not 

sincerely,  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds  : 

 17.  But  the  other  of  love,  Icnowing  that  I  am 

set  for  the  defence  of  the  gospel. 

 18.  What  then  ?  notwithstanding,  every  way, 

whether  in  pretence,  or  in  truth,  Christ  is  preached; 
and  I  therein  do  rejoice,  yea,  and  will  rejoice. 

(6.  MEEKNESS  AND  HUMILITY.) 

Luke  xxii.  27.  For  whether  is  greater,  he  that  sitteth 
at  meat,  or  he  that  serveth  ?  is  not  he  that  sitteth  at 
meat  ?  but  I  am  among  you  as  he  that  serveth. 

John  xiii.  14.  If  I  then,  your  Lord  and  Master,  have 
washed  your  feet ;  ye  also  ought  to  wash  one  another's 
feet. 

 15.  For  I  have  given  you  an  example,  that  ye 

should  do  as  I  have  done  to  you. 

I  Cor.  iii.  6.  I  have  planted,  Apollos  watered ;  but 
God  gave  the  increase. 

 7.  So  then  neither  is  he  that  planteth  any 

thing,  neither  he  that  watereth ;  but  God  that  givetli 
ihe  increase. 


—  iv.  6.  And  these  things,  brethren,  I  have  in  a 
figure  transferred  to  myself  and  to  Apollos  for  your 
sakes ;  that  ye  might  learn  in  us  not  to  think  of  meit, 
above  that  which  is  written,  that  no  one  of  you  be 
puffed  up  for  one  against  another, 

 8.  Now  ye  are  full,  now  ye  are  rich,  ye  have 

reigned  as  kings  without  us ;  and  I  would  to  God  ye 
did  reign,  that  we  also  might  reign  with  you. 

 10.  We  are  fools  for  Christ's  sake,  but  ye  are 

wise  in  Christ;  we  are  weak,  but  ye  ove  strong;  ye 
arc  honourable,  but  we  are  despised. 

2  Cor.iv.  7.  But  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen 
vessels,  that  the  excellency  of  the  power  may  be  of 
God,  and  not  of  us. 

—  X.  1.  Now  I  Paul  myself  beseech  you  by  the 
meekness  and  gentleness  of  Christ,  who  in  presence 
am  base  among  you,  but  being  absent  am  bold  toward 
you : 

 2.  But  I  beseech  you,  that  I  may  not  be  bold 

when  I  am  present  with  that  confidence,  wherewith  I 
think  to  be  bold  against  some,  which  think  of  us  as  if 
we  walked  according  to  the  flesh. 

1  Thess.  ii.  6.  Nor  of  men  sought  we  glory,  neither 
of  you,  nor  yet  of  others,  when  we  might  have  been 
burdensome,  as  the  apostles  of  Christ. 

2  Tim.  ii.  24.  And  the  servant  of  the  Lord  must  not 
strive ;  but  be  gentle  unto  all  men,  apt  to  teach, 
patient ; 

 25.  In  meekness  instructing  those  that  oppose 

themselves ;  if  God  peradventure  will  give  them  re- 
pentance to  the  acknowledging  of  the  truth ; 

Tit.  iii.  2.  To  speak  evil  of  no  man,  to  be  no  brawl- 
ers, hut  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  unto  all  men. 

(7.  FIRMNESS.) 

Gal.  ii.  3.  But  neither  Titus,  who  was  with  me, 
being  a  Greek,  was  compelled  to  be  circumcised  : 

 4.  And  that  because  of  false  brethren  unawares 

brought  in,  who«came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 
which  we  have  in  Christ  Jesus,  that  they  might  bring 
us  into  bondage : 

 5.  To  whom  we  gave  place  by  subjection,  no, 

not  for  an  hour;  that  the  truth  of  the  gospel  might 
continue  with  you. 

(8.  BLAMELESSNESS.) 

2  Cor.vi.  3.  Giving  no  offence  in  any  thing,  that  the 
ministry  be  not  blamed : 

 ^6.  By  pureness,  by  knowledge,  by  longsuffer- 

ing,  by  kindness,  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  by  love  unfeigned, 

 7.  By  the  word  of  truth,  by  the  power  of  God, 

by  the  armour  of  righteousness  on  the  right  hand  and 
on  the  left, 

I  Thess.  ii.  10.  Ye  are  witnesses,  and  God  also,  how 
holily  and  justly  and  unblameably  we  behaved  our- 
selves among  you  that  believe : 

1  Tim.  vi.  11.  But  thou,  O  man  of  God,  flee  these 
things ;  and  follow  after  righteousness,  godliness,  faith, 
love,  ijatience,  meekness. 

2  Tim. ii.  22.  Flee  also  youthful  lusts:  but  follow 
righteousness,  faith,  charity,  peace,  with  them  that  call 
on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure  heart. 

(9.  ZEAL  AND  DEVOTION.) 

Rom.  i.  9.  For  God  is  my  witness,  whom  I  serve 
with  my  spirit  in  the  gospel  of  his  Son,  that  without 
ceasing  I  make  mention  of  you  always  in  my  prayers ; 

 10.  Making  request,  if  by  any  means  now  at 

length  I  might  have  a  prosperous  journey  by  the  will 
of  God  to  come  unto  you. 

 11.  For  I  long  to  see  you,  that  I  may  impart 

unto  you  some  spiritual  gift,  to  the  end  ye  may  be 
established ; 

 12.  That  is,  that  I  may  be  comforted  together 

with  you  by  the  mutual  faith  both  of  you  and  me. 

—  xiv.  7.  For  none  of  us  livtth  to  himself,  and  no 
man  dieth  to  himself 

2  Cor.v.  12.  For  we  commend  not  ourselves  again 
unto  you,  but  give  you  occasion  to  glory  on  our  behalf, 
that  ye  may  have  somewhat  to  ansicer  them  which 
glory  in  appearance,  and  not  in  heart. 

 13.  For  whether  we  be  beside  ourselves,  it  is 

to  God  :  or  whether  we  be  sober,  it  is  for  your  cause. 

—  xi.  23.  Beside  those  things  that  are  without,  that 


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which  Cometh  upon  me  daily,  the  care  of  all  the 
churches. 

2  Cor.xii.  19.  Again,  thiuk  ye  that  we  excuse  ourselves 
unto  you  ?  we  speak  before  God  in  Christ :  but  we  do 
all  things,  dearly  beloved,  for  your  edifying. 

Phil.  i.  22.  But  if  I  live  in  the  flesh,  this  is  the  fruit 
of  my  labour :  yet  what  I  shall  choose  I  wot  not. 

 23.  For  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  two,  having 

a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  be  with  Christ ;  which  is 
far  better : 

 24.  Nevertheless  to  abide  in  the  flesh  is  more 

needful  for  you. 

 25.  And  having  this  confidence,  I  know  that 

I  shall  abide  and  continue  with  you  all  for  your  fur- 
therance and  joy  of  faith  ; 

 26.  That  your  rejoicing  may  be  more  abundant 

in  Jesus  Christ  for  me  by  my  coming  to  you  again. 

Col.  i.  7.  As  ye  also  learned  of  Epaphras  our  dear  fel- 
low servant,  who  is  for  you  a  faithful  minister  of  Christ ; 

 8.  Who  also  declared  unto  vis  your  love  in  the 

Spirit. 

I  Tim.  iv.  15.  Meditate  upon  these  things;  give  thy- 
self wholly  to  them ;  that  thy  profiting  may  appear  to  all. 

 16.  Take  heed  unto  thyself,  and  unto  the  doc- 
trine ;  continue  in  them :  for  in  doing  this  thou  shalt 
both  save  thyself,  and  them  that  hear  thee. 

2  Tim.  i.  6.  Wherefore  I  put  thee  in  remembrance, 
that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which  is  in  thee  by 
the  putting  on  of  my  hands. 


 7.  For  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of 

fear;  but  of  power,  and  of  love,  and  of  a  sound 
mind. 

I  Pet.  iv.  11.  If  any  man  speak,  let  him  apeak  as  the 
oracles  of  God ;  if  any  man  minister,  let  Mm  do  it  as 
of  the  ability  which  God  giveth ;  that  God  in  all  things 
may  be  glorified  through  Jesus  Christ :  to  whom  be 
praise  and  dominion  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

§  93.    The  Reward  of  Ministerial  Fidelity. 

John  iv.  36.  And  he  that  reapeth  receiveth  wages, 
and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal :  that  both  he  that 
soweth  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice  together. 

 37.  And  liei'eiu  is  that  saying  tnie,  One  sow- 
eth, and  another  reapeth. 

 38.  I  sent  you  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  bestowed 

no  labour:  other  men  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered 
into  their  labours. 

Phil.  i.  19.  For  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my 
salvation  through  your  prayer,  and  the  supply  of  the 
Spirit  of  Jesus  Christ, 

 20.  According  to  my  earnest  expectation  and 

my  hope,  that  in  nothing  I  shall  be  ashamed,  but  that 
with  all  boldness,  as  always,  so  now  also  Christ  shall 
]je  magnified  in  my  body,  whether  it  be  by  life,  or  by 
death. 

 21.  For  to  me  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain. 

See  Ps.  cxxvi.  6.    Dan.  xii.  3.   2  Tim.  iv.  6-8. 


BOOK  XXV.-SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS. 


CHAP.  I. 

PRIMITIVE  AND  GENTILE 
SACRIFICES. 

§  1.   The  Offerings  of  Cain  and  Abel. 

Gen.  iv.  3.  And  in  process  of  time  it  came  to  pass, 
that  Cain  brought  of  the  fruit  of  the  ground  an  offer- 
ing unto  the  Lord. 

 4.  And  Abel,  he  also  brought  of  the  firstlings 

of  his  flock  and  of  the  fat  thereof  And  the  Lord 
had  respect  unto  Abel  and  to  his  offering : 

 5.  But  unto  Cain  and  to  his  offering  he  had 

not  respect.  And  Cain  was  very  wroth,  and  his  coun- 
tenance fell. 

 6.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Cain,  Why  art 

thou  wroth  ?  and  why  is  thy  countenance  fallen  ? 

 7.  If  thou  doest  well,  shalt  thou  not  be  ac- 
cepted ?  and  if  thou  doest  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the 
door :  and  unto  thee  shall  be  his  desire,  and  thou  shalt 
rule  over  him. 

Heb.  xi.  4.  By  faith  Abel  offered  unto  God  a  more 
excellent  sacrifice  than  Cain,  by  which  he  obtained 
witness  that  he  was  righteous,  God  testifying  of  his 
gifts :  and  by  it  he  being  dead  yet  speaketh. 

§  2.   Of  Jethro. 

Ex.  xviii.  12.  And  Jethro,  Moses'  fother  m  law,  took 
a  burnt  offering  and  sacrifices  for  God :  and  Aaron 
came,  and  all  the  elders  of  Israel,  to  eat  bread  with 
Moses'  father  in  law  before  God. 

§  3.    Of  Balak  and  Balaam. 

Num.  xxii.  39.  And  Balaam  went  with  Balak,  and 
they  came  unto  Kirjatli-huzoth. 

 40.  And  Balak  offered  oxen  and  sheeii,  and 

sent  to  Balaam,  and  to  the  princes  that  were  with  him. 


—  xxiii.  1.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Build  me 
here  seven  altars,  and  prepare  me  here  seven  oxen 
and  seven  rams. 

 2.  And  Balak  did  as  Balaam  had  spoken  ;  and 

Balak  and  Balaam  offered  on  every  altar  a  bullock  and 
a  ram. 

 3.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Stand  by  thy 

burnt  offering,  and  I  will  go  :  peradventure  the  Lord 
will  come  to  meet  me;  and  whatsoever  he  sheweth 
me  I  will  tell  thee.    And  he  went  to  a  high  place. 

 6.  And  he  returned  unto  him,  and,  lo,  he  stood 

by  his  burnt  sacrifice,  he,  and  all  the  princes  of  Moab. 

 14.  And  he  brought  him  into  the  field  of  Zo- 

phim,  to  the  top  of  Pisgah,  and  built  seven  altars,  and 
offered  a  bullock  and  a  ram  on  every  altar. 

 29.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Build  me 

here  seven  altars,  and  prepare  me  here  seven  bullocks 
and  seven  rams. 

 30.  And  Balak  did  as  Balaam  had  said,  and 

offered  a  bullock  and  a  ram  on  evei^  altar. 

§  4.   Of  Naaman. 

2  Kings  V.  15.  And  he  returned  to  the  man  of  God, 
he  and  all  his  company,  and  came,  and  stood  before 
him :  and  he  said,  Behold,  now  I  know  that  tliere  isno 
God  in  all  the  earth,  but  in  Israel :  now  therefore,  I 
pray  thee,  take  a  blessing  of  thy  servant. 

 16.  But  he  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  berore 

whom  I  stand,  I  will  receive  none.  And  he  ui'ged 
him  to  take  it ;  but  he  refused. 

 17.  And  Naaman  said,  Shall  there  not  then^  I 

pray  thee,  be  given  to  thj'  servant  tvto  mules'  burden 
of  earth?  for  thy  servant  will  henceforth  offer  neither 
burnt  offenug  nor  sacrifice  unto  other  gods,  but  unto 
the  Lord. 

 19.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Go  in  peace.  So 

he  ileparted  from  him  a  little  way. 


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§  5.    Of  Job. 

Job  i.  5.  And  it  was  so,  ■when  the  days  of  thdr  feast- 
ing were  gone  about,  that  Job  sent  and  sanctified 
them,  and  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  ottered 
burnt  offerings  according  to  the  number  of  them  all : 
for  Job  said.  It  may  be  that  my  sons  have  sinned,  and 
cursed  God  iu  their  hearts.    Thus  did  Job  continually. 


CHAP.  II. 

DEDICATION  GIFTS  FOR  TABER- 
NACLE AND  TEMPLE. 

§  6.   ^Vhat  God  I'equired  for  tlie  Tabernacle. 

Ex.  XXV.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  bring  me  an  ofi'ering  :  of  every  man  that  giveth 
it  willingly  with  his  heart  j^e  shall  take  my  offering. 

 -3.  And  this  is  the  offering  which  ye  shall  take 

of  them  ;  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass, 

 4.  And  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 

linen,  and  goats'  linir, 

 5.  And  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers'  skins, 

and  shittim  wood, 

 6.  Oil  for  the  light,  spices  for  anointing  oil, 

and  for  sweet  incense, 

 7.  Onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  in  the 

ephod,  and  in  the  breastplate. 

I  7.    What  Moses  Called  for. 

(1.  MATERIALS.) 

Ex.  XXXV.  5.  Take  j-e  from  among  you  an  offering 
unto  the  Lord  :  whosoever  is  of  a  willing  heart,  let 
him  bring  it,  an  offering  of  the  Lord;  gold,  and  silver, 
and  brass, 

 6.  And  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 

linen,  and  goats'  hair, 

 7.  And  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers' 

Bkins,  and  shittim  wood, 

 8.  And  oil  for  the  light,  and  spices  for  anoint- 
ing oil,  and  for  the  sweet  incense, 

 9.  And  onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  for 

the  ephod,  and  for  the  breastplate. 

(3.  LABOUR  A2sD  SKILL.) 

Ex.  XXXV.  10.  And  every  wise  hearted  among  you 
shall  come,  and  make  all  that  the  Lord  hath  com- 
manded ; 

 11.  The  tabernacle,  his  tent,  and  his  covering, 

his  taches,  and  his  boards,  his  bars,  his  pillars,  and  his 
sockets ; 

 13.  The  ark,  and  the  staves  thereof,  imth  the 

mercy  seat,  and  the  vail  of  the  covering ; 

 13.  The  table,  and  his  staves,  and  all  his  ves- 
sels, and  the  shewbread ; 

 14.  The  candlestick  also  for  the  light,  and  his 

furniture,  and  his  lamps,  with  the  oil  for  the  light ; 

 15.  And  the  incense  altar,  and  his  staves,  and 

the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense,  and  the  hang- 
ing for  the  door  at  the  entering  in  of  the  tabernacle; 

 16.  The  altar  of  burnt  offering,  with  his  brazen 

gate,  his  staves,  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his 
foot ; 

 17.  The  hangings  of  the  court,  his  pillars,  and 

their  sockets,  and  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the 
court ; 

 18.  The  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  pins 

of  the  court,  and  their  cords ; 

 19.  The  clothes  of  service,  to  do  service  in  the 

holy  place,  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest, 
and  the  garments  of  his  sons,  to  minister  iu  the  priest's 
office. 

§  8.   The  Response. 

Ex.  XXXV.  20.  And  all  the  congregation  of  the 
children  of  Israel  departed  from  tlie  presence  of 
Moses. 

 21.  And  they  came,  every  one  whose  heart 

stirred  him  up,  and  every  one  whom  his  spirit  made 


willing,  and  they  brought  the  Lord's  offering  to  the 
work  of  the  tabernacle  of  tlie  congregation,  and  for 
all  his  service,  and  for  the  holy  garments. 

 23.  And  they  came,  botli  men  and  women,  as 

many  as  were  willhig  hearted,  and  brought  bracelets, 
and  earrings,  and  rings,  and  tablets,  all  jewels  of  gold : 
and  every  man  that  offered,  offered  an  offering  of  gold 
unto  the  Lord. 

 23.  And  every  man,  with  whom  was  found 

blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  linen,  and  goats' 
Imir,  and  red  skins  of  rams,  and  badgers'  skins,  brought 
them. 

 24.  Every  one  that  did  offer  an  offering  of  sil- 
ver and  brass  brought  the  Lord's  offering :  and  every 
man,  with  whom  was  found  shittim  wood  for  any 
work  of  the  service,  brought  it. 

§  9.   More  than  Enongh. 

Ex.  xxxvi.  3.  And  they  received  of  Moses  all  the 
offering,  which  the  children  of  Israel  had  brought  for 
the  work  of  the  service  of  the  sanctuary,  to  make  it 
withal.  And  they  brought  yet  unto  him  free  offerings 
every  morning. 

 4.  And  all  the  wise  men,  that  wrought  all  the 

work  of  the  sanctuary,  came  every  man  from  his  work 
Avhicb  they  made ; 

 5.  And  they  spake  unto  Moses,  saying,  The 

people  bring  much  more  than  enough  for  the  service 
of  the  work,  which  the  Lord  commanded  to  make. 

 6.  And  Moses  gave  commandment,  and  they 

caused  it  to  be  proclaimed  throughout  tlie  camp,  say- 
ing, Let  neither  man  nor  woman  make  any  more  work 
for  the  offering  of  the  sanctuary.  So  the  people  were 
restrained  from  bringing. 

 7.  For  the  stuff  they  had  was  sufficient  for  all 

the  work  to  make  it,  and  too  much. 

§  10.   The  Sum  Total  Used. 

Ex.  xxxviii.  21.  This  is  the  sum  of  the  tabernacle, 

even  of  the  tabernacle  of  testimony,  as  it  was  coimted, 
according  to  the  commandment  of  Moses,/or  the  serv- 
ice of  the  Levites,  by  the  hand  of  Ithamar,  sou  to 
Aaron  the  priest. 

 24.  All  the  gold  that  was  occupied  for  the 

%\  ork  in  all  the  work  of  the  holy  place,  even  the  gold 
of  the  offering,  was  twenty  and  nine  talents,  and  seven 
hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary. 

 25.  And  the  silver  of  them  that  were  num- 
bered of  the  congregation  was  a  hundred  talents,  and 
a  thousand  seven  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 
shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary: 

 26.  A  bekah  for  every  man,  that  is,  half  a 

shekel,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary,  for  every  one 
that  went  to  be  numbered,  from  twenty  years  old  and 
upward,  for  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand 
and  five  hundred  and  fifty  men,. 

 27.  And  of  the  hundred  talents  of  silver  were 

cast  th%  sockets  of  the  sanctuary,  and  the  sockets  of 
the  vail ;  a  hundred  sockets  of  the  hundred  talents,  a 
talent  for  a  socket. 

 28.  And  of  the  thousand  seven  hundred  sev- 
enty and  five  shekels  he  made  hooks  for  the  pillars,  and 
overlaid  their  chapiters,  and  filleted  them. 

 29.  And  the  brass  of  the  offering  teas  seventy 

talents,  and  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  shekels. 

 30.  And  therewith  he  made  the  sockets  to  the 

door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the 
brazen  alt;ir,  and  the  brazen  grate  for  it,  and  all  the 
vessels  of  the  altar, 

 31.  And  the  sockets  of  the  court  round  about, 

and  the  sockets  of  the  court  gate,  and  all  the  pins  of 
the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  pins  of  the  court  round 
about. 

§  11.   Dedication  Offerings  of  the  Princes. 

(1.  IN  SUCCESSION,  ON  SEPARATE  DAYS.) 

Num.  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  day  that 
Moses  had  fully  set  up  the  tabernacle,  and  had  anoint- 
ed it  and  sanctified  it,  and  all  the  mstruments  thereof, 


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both  the  altar  and  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  had 
anointed  them,  and  sanctified  them ; 

Num.  vii.  2.  Tliat  the  princes  of  Israel,  heads  of  the 
house  of  their  fathers,  who  were  the  princes  of  the  tribes, 
and  were  over  them  that  were  numbered,  offered  : 

 10.  And  the  princes  offered  for  dedicating  of 

the  altar  in  tJie  day  that  it  was  anointed,  even  the 
princes  offered  their  offering  before  the  altar. 

 11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  They  shall 

offer  their  offering,  each  prince  on  his  day,  for  the 
dedicating  of  the  altar. 

(2.  PRINCE  OF  .TUDAn.) 

Num.  vii.  12.  And  he  that  offered  his  offering  the 
first  day  was  Nahshon  the  son  of  Amminadab,  of  the 
tribe  of  Judah : 

 13.  And  his  offering  ira^  one  silver  charger, 

the  weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels, 
one  silver  l)owl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of 
the  sanctuary ;  both  of  them  icere  full  of  fine  flour 
mingled  with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 14.  One  spoon  of  ten  shekels  of  gold,  full  of 

incense : 

 15.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering  : 

 i6.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 17.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 

year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Nahshon  the  son  of 

Amminadab. 

(3.  PRINCE  OF  ISSACHAR.) 

Num.  vii.  18.  On  the  second  day  Nethaneel  the  son 
of  Zuar,  prince  of  Issachar,  did  offer : 

 19.  He  offered  for  his  offering  one  silver 

charger,  the  weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty 
shekels,  one  silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the 
shekel  of  the  sanctuary ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine 
flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 20.  One  spoon  of  gold  of  ten  shekels  full  of 

incense : 

 21.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 22.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 23.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 

year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Nethaneel  the  son  of 

Zuar. 

(4.  PRINCE  OF  ZEBULUN.) 

Num.  vii.  24.  On  the  third  day  Eliab  the  son  of 
Helon,  prince  of  the  children  of  Zebulun,  did  offer : 

 25.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 26.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of 

incense : 

 27.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering: 

 28.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

 29.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon. 

(5.  PRINCE  OF  REUBEN.) 

Num.  vii.  30.  On  the  fourth  day  Elizur  the  son  of 
Shedeur,  prince  of  the  children  of  Reuben,  did  offer: 

 31.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger  of  the 

weight  of  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one  silver  bowl 
of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary ; 
both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offeriiw : 

 32.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of 

incense : 

 33.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 34.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 35.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Elizur  the  son  of  Shedeur. 

(G.  THE  PRINCE  OF  SIMEON.) 

Num.  vii.  3G.  On  the  fifth  day  Shelumiel  the  son  of 


Zurishaddai,  prince  of  the  children  of  Simeon,  did 
off  er : 

 37.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  7cas  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary ;  both  of  them  ftill  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering  : 

 38.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of 

incense : 

 39.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 40.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

 41.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 

year :  this  was  the  offermg  of  Shelumiel  the  son  of 

Zurishaddai. 

(7.  PRINCE  OF  GAD.) 

Num.  vii.  42.  On  the  sixth  day  Eliasaph  the  son  of 
Deuel,  prince  of  the  children  of  Gad,  offered: 

 43.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger  of  the 

weight  of  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekelt,  a  silver  bowl 
of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary; 
both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offering : 

 44.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  sJiekels,  full  of 

incense : 

 45.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering: 

 4G.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

 47.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 

year:  this  'was  the  offering  of  Eliasaph  the  son  of 

Deuel. 

(8.  PRFNCE  OF  EPHKAIM.) 

Num.  vii.  48.  On  the  seventh  day  Elishama  the  son 
of  Ammihud,  prince  of  the  children  of  Ephraim,  of- 
fered : 

 49.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary  ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 
oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 50.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels  full  of  in- 
cense : 

 51.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 52.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

 53.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 

year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Elishama  the  son  of 

Ammihud. 

(9.  PRINCE  OF  MANASSEH.) 

Num.  vii.  54.  On  the  eighth  day  offered  Gamaliel 
the  son  of  Pedahzur,  prince  of  the  children  of  Ma- 
nasseh : 

 55.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger  of  the 

weight  of  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one  silver  bowl 
of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary; 
both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  M  ith  oil  for  a 
meat  offering : 

—  —  56.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

 57.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  j'ear,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 58.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 59.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 

year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Gamaliel  the  son  of 

Pedahzur. 

(10.  PRINCE  OF  BENJAMIN.) 

Num.  vii.  60.  On  the  ninth  daj'  Abidan  the  son  of 
Gideoni,  prince  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  offered: 

 61.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  wa.s  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 63.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

 63.  One  j-oung  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering: 


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Num.  vii.  64.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 65.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  ofterings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Abidan  the  son  of 
Gideoni. 

(11.  PKINCE  OF  DAN.) 

Num.  vii.  66.  On  the  tenth  day  Ahiezcr  the  son  of 
Ammishaddai,  prince  of  tlie  children  of  Dan,  offered: 

 67.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  ^ms  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels^  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 68.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

 69.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb 

of  the  first  year,  for  a  hm-nt  offering: 

 70.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 71.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  ofl'crings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Am- 
mishaddai. 

(13.  TRINCE  OF  ASnER.) 

Num.  vii.  73.  On  the  eleventh  day  Pagicl  the  son 
of  Oeran,  prince  of  the  children  of  Asher,  offered: 

 73.  Ilis  offering  toas  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  wliereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 74.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  sliekels,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

 75.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 76.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

 77.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  oflPering  of  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran. 

(13.  PRINCE  OF  NAPHTALI.) 

Num.  vii.  78.  On  the  twelfth  day  Ahira  the  son  of 
Enan,  prince  of  the  children  of  Naphtali,  offered: 

 79.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary:  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

 80.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  sTiekels,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

 81.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

 83.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

 83.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Ahira  the  son  of  Enan. 

(14.  RECAPITULATION.) 

Num.  vii.  84.  This  was  the  dedication  of  the  altar, 
in  the  day  when  it  was  anointed,  by  the  princes  of 
Israel :  twelve  chargers  of  silver,  twelve  silver  bowls, 
twelve  spoons  of  gold : 

 85.  Each  charger  of  silver  imgliing  a  hundred 

and  thirty  shekels,  each  bowl  seventy :  all  the  silver 
vessels  weigheil  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  shekels, 
after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary : 

 86.  The  golden  spoons  ^ccre  twelve,  full  of 

incense,  weighing  ten  shekels  apiece,  after  the  shekel  of 
the  sanctuary  :  all  the  gold  of  the  spoons  was  a  hun- 
dred and  twenty  shekels. 

—  —  87.  All  the  oxen  for  the  burnt  offering  were 
twelve  bullocks,  the  rams  twelve,  the  lambs  of  tlie  first 
year  twelve,  with  their  meat  offering :  and  the  kids  of 
the  goats  for  sin  offering  twelve. 

 88.  And  all  the  oxen  for  the  sacrifice  of  the 

peace  offerings  iDcre  twenty  and  four  bullocks,  the 
rams  sixty,  the  he  goats  sixty,  the  lambs  of  the  first 
year  sixty.  This  icas  the  ded'ication  of  the  altar,  after 
that  it  was  anointed. 

§  12.   Atonement  Money  for  the  Tabernacle. 

Ex.  XXX.  13.  When  thou  takest  the  sum  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  after  their  number,  then  shall  they  give 

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every  man  a  ransom  for  his  soul  unto  the  Lord,  when 
thou  numberest  them  ;  that  there  be  no  plague  among 
them,  when  thou  numberest  them. 

 13.  This  they  shall  give,  every  one  that  pass- 

eth  among  them  that  are  numbered,  half  a  shekel  after 
the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary:  (a  shekel  is  twenty 
gerahs:)  a  half  shekel  s/taW  be  the  offering  of  the  Lord. 

 14.  Every  one  that  passetli  among  them  that 

are  numl)ered,  from  twenty  years  old  and  above,  shall 
give  an  offering  unto  the  Cord. 

 15.  The  rich  shall  not  give  more,  and  the  poor 

shall  not  give  less,  than  half  a  shekel,  when  thrj/  give 
an  offering  unto  the  Lord,  to  make  an  atonement  for 
your  souls. 

 16.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  atonement  money 

of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  shall  a))point  it  for  the 
service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation ;  that  it 
may  be  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  Israel  before 
the  Lord,  to  make  an  atonement  for  your  souls. 

§  13.   Daiid's  Gifts  for  Solomon's  Temple. 

I  Chr.  xviii.  7.  And  David  took  the  shields  of  gold 
that  were  on  the  servants  of  Hadarezer,  and  brought 
them  to  Jerusalem. 

 8.  Likewise  from  Tibhath,  and  from  Chun, 

cities  of  Hadarezer,  brought  David  very  much  brass, 
wherewith  Solomon  made  the  brazen  sea,  and  the  pil- 
lars, and  the  vessels  of  brass. 

 11.  Them  also  king  David  dedicated  unto  the 

Lord,  with  the  silver  and  the  gold  that  he  brought 
from  all  these  nations  ;  from  Edom,  and  fi'inn  i\Ioab, 
and  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  from  the  Phi- 
listines, and  from  Amalck. 

—  xxviii.  14.  He  gave  of  gold  by  weight  for  things 
of  gold,  for  all  instruments  of  all  manner  of  service ; 
silver  also  for  all  instruments  of  silver  by  weight,  for 
all  instrimients  of  every  kind  of  service : 

 15.  Even  the  weight  for  the  candlesticks  of 

gold,  and  for  their  lamps  of  gold,  by  weiglit  for  every 
candlestick,  and  for  the  lamps  thereof:  and  for  the 
candlesticks  of  silver  by  weight,  both  for  the  candle- 
stick, and  also  for  the  lamps  thereof,  according  to  the 
use  of  every  candlestick. 

 16.  And  by  weight  he  gave  gold  for  the  tables 

of  shewbread,  for  every  table;  and  likewise  silver  for 
the  tables  of  silver: 

 17.  Also  pure  gold  for  the  fleshhooks,  and  the 

bowls,  and  the  cups :  and  for  the  golden  basins  he  gave 
gold  by  weight  for  eveiy  basin ;  and  likewise  silver  by 
weight  for  every  basin  of  silver: 

 18.  And  for  the  altar  of  incense  refined  gold 

by  weight ;  and  gold  for  the  pattern  of  the  chariot  of 
the  cherul)im,  that  spread  out  their  wings,  and  covered 
the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord. 

 19.  All  this,  said  David,  the  Lord  made  me 

understand  in  writing  by  his  hand  upon  me,  even  all 
the  works  of  this  pattern. 

 20.  And  David  said  to  Solomon  his  son,  Be 

strong  and  of  good  courage,  and  do  it :  fear  not,  nor 
be  dismayed,  for  the  Lord  God,  even  my  God,  will  be 
with  thee  ;  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee,  untQ 
thou  hast  finished  all  the  work  for  the  service  of  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

§  14.   David's  Private  Donation. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  3.  Now  I  have  prepared  with  all  my 
might  for  the  house  of  my  (}<xl  tlie  gold  for  tilings  to  h 
made  of  gold,  and  the  silver  for  things  of  silver,  and 
the  brass  for  things  of  brass,  the  iron  for  things  of  iron, 
and  wood  for  things  of  wood ;  onyx  stones,  and  stones 
to  be  set,  glistering  stones,  and  of  divers  colours,  and 
all  manner  of  precious  stones,  and  marble  stones  in 
abundance. 

 3.  Moreover,  because  I  have  set  my  affection 

to  the  house  of  my  God,  I  have  of  mine  own  proper 
good,  of  gold  and  silver,  ^rhifh  I  have  given  to  the 
house  of  my  God,  over  and  above  all  that  I  have  pre- 
pared for  tlie  holy  house, 

 4.  Eren  three  thousand  talents  of  gold,  of  the 

gold  of  Ophir,  and  seven  thousand  talents  of  refined 
silver,  to  overlay  the  walls  of  the  houses  withal : 


CHAP.  III.  •     SACRED  KITES  AND  FORMS.  book  xxt. 


§  15.   His  Appeal  to  tlie  People  for  Coutributions. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  1.  Furthermore  David  the  king  said 
Unto  all  the  congregation,  Solouaon  my  son,  whom 
alone  God  hath  chosen,  is  yet  young  and  tender,  and 
the  work  is  great :  for  the  palace  in  not  for  man,  but 
for  the  Lord  God. 

 5.  The  gold  for  things  of  gold,  and  the  silver 

for  things  of  silver,  and  for  all  manner  of  work  to  be 
made  by  the  hands  of  artificers.  And  who  then  is 
willing  to  consecrate  his  service  this  day  unto  the 
Lord? 

§  16.   Wliat  they  Gave. 

I  Chr.  xxix.  6.  Then  the  chief  of  the  fathers  and 
princes  of  tlie  tribes  of  Israel,  and  the  captains  of 
thousands  and  of  hundreds,  with  the  rulers  of  the 
king's  work,  offered  willingly, 

 7.  And  gave,  for  the  service  of  the  house  of 

God,  of  gold  five  thousand  talents  and  ten  thousand 
drams,  and  of  silver  ten  thousand  talents,  and  of  brass 
eighteen  thousand  talents,  and  one  hundred  thousand 
talents  of  iron. 

 8.  And  they  with  whom  precious  stones  were 

found  gave  ihcm  to  the  treasure  of  the  liouse  of  the 
Lord,  by  the  hand  of  Jehicl  tlie  Gcrshonite. 

§  17.    Their  Joy,  and  David's. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  9.  Then  the  people  rejoiced,  for  that 
they  offered  willingly,  because  with  perfect  heart  they 
offered  willingly  to  the  Lord:  and  David  the  king 
also  rejoiced  with  great  joy. 

 17.  I  know  also,  my  God,  that  thou  triest  the 

heart,  and  hast  pleasure  in  uprightness.  As  for  me, 
in  the  uprightness  of  mine  heart  I  have  willingly 
offered  all  these  things :  and  now  have  I  seen  with  joy 
thy  people,  which  are  present  here,  to  offer  willingly 
unto  thee. 

§  18.   Asa's  Fidelity. 

2  Chr.  XV.  18.  And  he  l)rought  into  the  house  of 
God  the  things  that  his  father  had  dedicated,  and  that 
he  himself  had  dedicated,  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels. 

§  19.   The  Contributions  for  Zerubbabel's  Temple. 

Ezr.  viii.  24.  Then  I  separated  twelve  of  the  chief 
of  the  priests,  Sherebiah,  Hashabiah,  and  ten  of  their 
brethren  with  them, 

 25.  And  weighed  unto  them  the  silver,  and 

the  gold,  and  the  vessels,  even  the  offering  of  the  house 
of  our  God,  wliich  the  king,  and  his  counsellors,  and 
his  lords,  and  all  Israel  tliere  present,  had  offered : 

 26.  I  even  weighed  unto  their  hand  six  hun- 
dred and  fifty  talents  of  silver,  and  silver  vessels  a 
hundred  talents,  and  of  gold  a  hundred  talents  ; 

 27.  Also  twenty  basins  of  gold,  of  a  thousand 

drams;  and  two  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as 
gold. 

 28.  And  I  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  holy  unto 

the  Lord;  the  vessels  are  holy  also;  and  the  silver 
and  the  gold  are  a  freewill  offering  unto  the  Lord 
God  of  your  fathers. 

 29.  Watch  ye,  and  keep  them,  until  ye  weigh 

them  before  the  chief  of  the  priests  and  the  Levitcs, 
and  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  at  Jerusalem,  in  the 
chambers  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

 30.  So  took  the  priests  and  the  Levites  the 

weight  of  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  vessels,  to 
bring  them  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  house  of  our  God. 

 33.  Now  on  the  fourth  day  was  the  silver  and 

the  gold  and  the  vessels  weighed  in  the  house  of  our 
God  by  the  hand  of  Meremoth  the  son  of  Uriah  the 
priest ;  and  Mith  him  ims  Eleazar  the  sou  of  Phinehas ; 
and  with  them  was  Jozabad  the  son  of  Jeshua,  and 
Noadiah  the  son  of  Binnui,  Levites ; 

 34.  By  number  and  by  weight  of  every  one: 

and  all  the  weight  was  written  at  that  time. 


CHAP.  III. 
TAXES  FOR  SACRED  PURPOSES. 

§  20.  Firstfruits. 

Ex.  xxiii.  19.  The  first  of  the  firstfruits  of  thy  land 
thou  shall  bring  into  the  house  of  the  IjORD  thy  God, 
Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother's  milk. 

Deut.  xxvi.  1.  And  it  shall  be,  when  thou  art  come 
in  unto  the  laud  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
for  an  inheritance,  and  possessest  it,  and  dwellest 
therein ; 

 2.  That  thou  shalt  take  of  the  first  of  all  the 

fruit  of  the  earth,  which  thou  shalt  bring  of  thy  land 
tliat  tlie  Lord  tliy  God  giveth  thee,  and  shalt  put  it  in 
a  basket,  and  shalt  go  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there. 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  go  unto  the  priest  that  shall 

be  in  those  days,  and  say  unto  him,  I  profess  this  day 
unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  I  am  come  unto  the 
country  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  our  fathers  for  to 
give  us. 

 4.  And  the  priest  shall  take  the  basket  out  of 

thine  hand,  and  set  it  down  before  the  altar  of  the 
Lord  thy  God. 

§  21.  Firstborn. 

(1.  OF  MAN.) 

Ex.  xiii.  2.  Sanctify  unto  me  all  the  firstborn,  what- 
soever openeth  the  womb  among  the  children  of  Israel, 
both  of  man  and  of  beast :  it  is  mine. 

—  xxii.  29.  Thou  shalt  not  delay  to  offer  the  first  of 
thy  ripe  fruits,  and  of  thy  liquors :  the  firstborn  of  thy 
sons  shalt  thou  give  unto  me. 

(2.  OF  BEASTS.) 

Ex.  xiii.  11.  And  it  shall  be  when  the  Lord  shall 
bring  thee  into  the  land  of  the  Canaanites,  as  he  sware 
unto  thee  and  to  thy  fathers,  and  shall  give  it  thee, 

 12.  That  thou  shalt  set  apart  unto  the  Lord 

all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  and  every  firstling  that 
cometh  of  a  beast  which  thou  hast ;  the  male  shall  be 
the  Lord's. 

—  xxii.  30.  Likewise  shalt  thou  do  with  thine  oxen, 
and  with  thy  sheep :  seven  days  it  shall  be  with  his 
dam ;  on  the  eighth  day  thou  shalt  give  it  me. 

—  xxxiv.  19.  AH  that  openeth  the  matrix  is  mine; 
and  every  firstling  among  thy  cattle,  whether  ox  or 
sheep,  that  is  mule. 

(8.  OF  BEASTS  TO  BE  EATEN.) 
(A.  BEFORE  THE  LORD.) 

Deut.  XV.  19.  All  the  firstling  males  that  come  of 
thy  herd  and  of  thy  flock  thou  shalt  sanctify  unto  the 
Lord  thy  God :  thou  shalt  do  no  work  with  the  first- 
ling of  thy  bullock,  nor  shear  the  firstling  of  thj' 
sheep. 

 20.  Thou  shalt  eat  it  before  the  Lord  thy 

God  year  by  year  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall 
choose,  thou  and  thy  household. 

(B.  IF  IJIPERFECT,  AT  HOME.) 

Deut.  XV.  21.  And  if  there  be  any  blemish  therein, 
as  if  it  be  lame,  or  blind,  or  luive  any  ill  blemish,  thou 
shalt  not  sacrifice  it  unto  the  Lord  thy  God. 

 22.  Thou  slialt  eat  it  within  thy  gates :  the 

unclean  and  the  clean  person  sliall  eat  it  alike,  as  the 
roebuck,  and  as  the  hart. 

 23.  Only  thou  shalt  not  oat  the  blood  thereof; 

thou  shalt  pour  it  upon  the  ground  as  water. 

(4.  REDEMPTION.) 

Ex.  xiii.  13.  And  every  firstling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt 
redeem  with  a  lamb ;  aiid  if  thou  wilt  not  redeem  it, 
then  thou  shalt  break  his  neck :  and  all  the  firstborn 
of  man  among  thy  children  shalt  thou  redeem. 

—  xxxiv.  20.  But  the  firetling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt 
redeem  with  a  lamb:  and  if  thou  redeem  hi7n  not, 
then  shalt  thou  break  his  neck.  All  the  firstborn  of 
thv  sons  thou  shalt  redeem.  And  none  shall  appear 
before  me  empty. 

Lev.  xxvii.  26.  Only  the  firstling  of  the  beasts,  wluch 


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BOOK  XXV. 


should  be  the  Lord's  firstling,  no  man  shall  sanctify 
it;  whether  it  be  ox,  or  sheep  :  it  is  the  Lord's. 

Lev.  xxvii.  37.  And  if«<feofan  unclean  beast,  then  he 
shall  redeem  it  according  to  thine  estimation,  and  shall 
add  a  fifth  part  of  it  thereto :  or  if  it  be  not  redeemed, 
then  it  shall  be  sold  according  to  thy  estimation. 

(5.  RATE  OF  REDEMPTION.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  3.  And  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the 
male  from  twenty  years  old  even  unto  sixty  years  old, 
even  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifty  shekels  of  silver, 
after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary. 

 4.  And  if  it  be  a  female,  then  thy  estimation 

shall  be  thirty  shekels. 

 5.  And  if  it  be  from  five  years  old  even  unto 

twenty  years  old,  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the 
male  twenty  shekels,  and  for  the  female  ten  shekels. 

 6.  And  if  it  be  from  a  month  old  even  unto 

five  months  old,  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the 
male  five  shekels  of  silver,  and  for  the  female  thy  es- 
timation shall  be  three  shekels  of  silver. 

 7.  And  if  it  be  from  sixty  years  old  and  above ; 

if  it  be  a  male,  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifteen 
shekels,  and  for  the  female  ten  shekels. 

(6.  THE  MEANING  OF  IT  TO  BE  EXPLAINED.) 

Ex.  Xiii.  14.  And  it  shall  be  when  thy  son  asketh 
thee  in  time  to  come,  saying.  What  is  this  ?  that  thou 
shalt  say  unto  him,  By  strength  of  hand  the  Lord 
brought  us  out  from  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage : 

 1.3.  And  it  came  to  pass  when  Pharaoh  would 

hardly  let  us  go,  that  the  Lord  slew  all  the  firstborn 
in  the  land  of  Egypt,  both  the  firstborn  of  man,  and 
the  firstborn  of  beast :  therefore  I  sacrifice  to  the  Lord 
all  that  opencth  the  matrix,  being  males ;  but  all  the 
firstborn  of  my  children  I  redeem. 

 16.  And  it  shall  be  for  a  token  upon  thine 

hand,  and  for  frontlets  between  thine  eyes :  for  by 
strength  of  hand  the  Lord  brought  us  forth  out  of 
Egypt. 

§  22.  Tithes. 

(1.  PAID  BY  ABRAHAM  TO  MELCUISEDEC.) 

See  Gen.  xiv.  30.  Heb.  vii.  3,  6. 

(3.  VOWED  BY  JACOB.) 

See  Gen.  xxviii.  33. 

(3.  ALL,  PRODUCE  TO  BE  TITHED.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  30.  And  all  the  tithe  of  the  land,M7te<Aer 
of  the  seed  of  the  land,  or  of  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  is 
the  Lord's:  it  is  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

Deut.  xiv.  S3.  Thou  shalt  truly  tithe  all  the  increase 
of  thy  seed,  that  the  field  briugeth  forth  year  by  year. 

(4.  MIGHT  BE  REDEEMED  BY  ADDING  A  FIFTH.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  31.  And  if  a  man  will  at  all  redeem  augJit 
of  his  tithes,  he  shall  add  thereto  a  fifth  part  thereof. 

 33.  And  concerning  the  tithe  of  the  herd,  or 

of  the  flock,  even  of  whatsoever  passeth  under  the  rod, 
the  tenth  shall  be  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

 33.  He  shall  not  search  whether  it  be  good  or 

bad,  neither  shall  he  change  it:  and  if  he  change  it  at 
all,  then  both  it  and  the  change  thereof  shall  be  holy ; 
it  shall  not  be  redeemed. 

(5.  TO  BE  EATEN  BEFORE  THE  LORD.) 

Deut.  xii.  17.  Thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  gates 
the  tithe  of  thy  com,  or  of  thy  wine,  or  of  thy  oil,  or 
the  firstlings  of  thy  herds  or  of  thy  flock,  nor  any  of 
thy  vows  which  thou  vow  est,  nor  thy  freewill  offer- 
ings, or  heave  offering  of  thine  hand  : 

 18.  But  thou  must  eat  them  before  the  Lord 

thy  God  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
choose,  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter,  and  thy 
manservant,  and  thy  maidservant,  and  the  Levite  that 
t«  within  thy  gates :  and  thou  shalt  rejoice  before  the 
Lord  thy  God  in  all  that  thou  puttest  thine  hands 
unto. 

—  xiv.  33.  And  thou  shalt  eat  before  the  Lord  thy 
God,  in  the  place  which  he  shall  choose  to  place  his 
name  there,  the  tithe  of  thy  corn,  of  thy  wine,  and  of 
thine  oil,  and  the  firstlings  of  thy  herds  and  of  thy 
flocks;  that  thou  mayest  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  thy 
God  always. 


(6.  or  turned  into  MONEY  FOR  THE  SACRIFICIAL 
MEAL.) 

Deut.  xiv.  34.  And  if  the  way  be  too  long  for  thee, 
so  that  thou  art  not  able  to  carry  it ;  or  if  the  place 
be  too  far  from  thee,  •which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
choose  to  place  his  name  there,  when  the  Lord  thy, 
God  hath  blessed  thee  : 

 35.  Then  shalt  thou  turn  it  into  money,  and 

bind  up  the  money  in  thine  hand,  and  shalt  go  unto 
the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose. 

 36.  And  thou  shalt  bestow  that  money  for 

whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth  after,  for  oxen  or  for  sheep, 
or  for  wine,  or  for  strong  drink,  or  for  whatsoever  thy 
soul  desireth :  and  thou  shalt  eat  there  before  the 
Lord  thy  God,  and  thou  shalt  rejoice,  thou  and  thine 
household, 

 37.  And  the  Levite  that  is  within  thy  gates ; 

thou  shalt  not  forsake  him :  for  he  hath  no  part  nor 
inheritance  with  thee. 

(7.  A  TRIENNIAL  CHARITY  TITHE-FEAST.) 

Deut.  xiv.  38.  At  the  end  of  three  years  thou  shalt 
bring  forth  all  the  tithe  of  thine  increase  the  same 
year,  and  shalt  lay  it  up  within  thy  gates  : 

 39.  And  the  Levite,  (because  he  hath  no  part 

nor  inheritance  with  thee,)  and  the  stranger,  and  the 
fatherless,  and  the  widow,  which  are  within  thy  gates, 
shall  come,  and  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied ;  that  the 
Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in  all  the  work  of  thine 
hand  which  thou  doest. 

(8.  THE  TITHING  OF  THE  TITHES.) 

Num.  xviii.  36.  Thus  speak  unto  the  Levites,  and 
say  unto  them.  When  ye  take  of  the  children  of  Is- 
rael the  tithes  which  I  have  given  you  from  them  for 
your  inheritance,  then  ye  shall  offer  up  a  heave  offer- 
ing of  it  for  the  Lord,  even  a  tenth  part  of  the  tithe. 

 37.  And  this  your  heave  offering  shall  be  reck- 
oned unto  you,  as  though  it  were  the  corn  of  the 
threshingfloor,  and  as  the  fulness  of  the  winepress. 

 38.  Thus  ye  also  shall  offer  a  heave  offering 

unto  the  Lord  of  all  your  tithes,  which  ye  receive  of 
the  children  of  Israel ;  and  ye  shall  give  thereof  the 
Lord's  heave  offering  to  Aaron  the  priest. 

 39.  Out  of  all  your  gifts  ye  shall  offer  every 

heave  offering  of  the  Lord,  of  all  the  best  thereof, 
even  the  hallowed  part  thereof  out  of  it. 

 30.  Therefore  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  When 

ye  have  heaved  the  best  thereof  from  it,  then  it  shall 
be  counted  unto  the  Levites  as  the  increase  of  the 
threshingfloor,  and  as  the  increase  of  the  winepress. 

 31.  And  ye  shall  eat  it  in  every  place,  ye  and 

your  households :  for  it  is  your  reward  for  your  serv- 
ice in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 33.  And  ye  shall  bear  no  sin  by  reason  of  it, 

when  ye  have  heaved  from  it  the  best  of  it :  neither 
shall  ye  pollute  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, lest  ye  die. 

—  xxxi.  41.  And  Moses  gave  the  tribute,  which  was 
the  Lord's  heave  offering,  unto  Eleazar  the  priest,  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  23.   Contributions  Made  and  Called  for  by 
Hezekiah. 

2  Chr.  xxxi.  3.  lie  ajjpoinfed  also  the  king's  portion 
of  liis  substance  for  the  burnt  offerings,  to  icit,  for  the 
morning  and  evening  burnt  offerings,  and  the  burnt 
offerings  for  the  sabbaths,  and  for  the  new  moons, 
and  for  the  set  feasts,  as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of 
the  Lord. 

 5.  And  as  soon  as  the  commandment  came 

abroad,  the  children  of  Israel  brought  in  abundance 
the  flrstfruits  of  corn,  wine,  and  oil,  and  honey,  and 
of  all  the  increase  of  the  field ;  and  the  tithe  of  all 
things  brought  they  in  abundantly. 

 6.  And  romerning  the  children  of  Israel  and 

Judah,  that  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  they  also 
brought  in  the  tithe  of  oxen  and  sheep,  and  the  tithe 
of  holy  things  which  were  consecrated  unto  the  Lord 
their  God,  and  laid  them  by  heaps. 

 7.  In  the  third  month  they  began  to  lay  the 

foundation  of  the  heaps,  and  finished  them  in  the 
seventh  month. 


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BOOK  XXV. 


2  Chp.  xxxi.  8.  And  -when  Hezekiali  and  the  princes 
came  and  saw  the  heaps,  they  blessed  the  Lokd,  and 
his  people  Israel. 

 9.  Then  Hezekiah  questioned  with  the  priests 

and  the  Levites  concerning  the  heaps. 

 10.  And  Azariah  the  chief  priest  of  the  house 

of  Zadok  answered  him,  and  said.  Since  tlie  people 
began  to  bring  the  offerings  into  the  house  of  the 
Lokd,  we  have  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have  left 
plenty :  for  the  Lord  hath  blessed  his  people ;  and 
that  which  is  left  is  this  great  store. 

§  24.   Kehemiah  bring's  the  People  up  to  a  high 
pitch  of  Fidelity  and  Zeal. 

Neh.  X.  32.  Also  we  made  ordinances  for  us,  to 
charge  ourselves  yearly  with  the  third  part  of  a  shekel 
for  the  service  of  the  house  of  our  God ; 

 33.  For  the  shewbread,  and  for  the  continual 

meat  offering,  and  for  the  continual  burnt  offering,  of 
the  sabbaths,  of  the  new  moons,  for  tlie  set  feasts,  and 
for  the  holy  things,  and  for  the  sin  offerings  to  make 
an  atonement  for  Israel,  and  for  all  the  work  of  the 
house  of  our  God. 

 34.  And  we  cast  the  lots  among  the  priests, 

the  Levites,  and  the  people,  for  the  wood  offering,  to 
bring  it  into  the  house  of  our  God,  after  the  houses  of 
our  fathers,  at  times  appointed  year  by  year,  to  burn 
upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our  God,  as  it  is  written  in 
the  law  : 

 35.  And  to  bring  the  firstfruits  of  our  ground, 

and  the  firstfruits  of  all  fruit  of  all  trees,  year  by  year, 
unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  : 

 36.  Also  the  firstborn  of  our  sons,  and  of  our 

cattle,  as  it  is  written  in  the  law,  and  the  firstlings  of 
our  herds  and  of  our  flocks,  to  bring  to  the  house  of 
our  God,  unto  the  oriests  that  minister  in  the  house  of 
our  God : 

 37.  And  that  we  should  bring  the  firstfruits 

of  our  dough,  and  our  offerings,  and  the  fruit  of  all 
manner  of  trees,  of  wine  and  of  oil,  unto  the  priests, 
to  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  our  God;  and  the 
tithes  of  our  ground  unto  the  Levites,  that  the  same 
Levites  might  have  the  tithes  in  all  the  cities  of  our 
tillage. 

 38.  And  the  priest  the  son  of  Aaron  shall  be 

with  the  Levites,  when  the  Levites  take  tithes :  and 
the  Levites  shall  bring  up  the  tithe  of  the  tithes  unto 
the  house  of  our  God,  to  the  chambers,  into  the  treas- 
ure house. 

 39.  For  the  children  of  Israel  and  the  children 

of  Levi  shall  bring  the  offering  of  the  corn,  of  the 
new  wine,  and  the  oil,  unto  the  chambers,  ^^ilere  are 
the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary,  and  the  priests  that  min- 
ister, and  the  porters,  and  the  singers :  and  we  will  not 
forsake  the  house  of  our  God. 

§  25.   Subsequent  Declension  Rebuked. 

Mai.  iii.  7.  Even  from  the  daj's  of  your  fathers  ye 
are  gone  away  from  mine  ordinances,  and  have  not 
kept  t/ie?n.  Return  unto  me,  and  I  will  return  unto 
you,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  But  ye  said,  Wherein 
shall  we  return  ? 

 8.  Will  a  man  rob  God?  Yet  ye  have  rob- 
bed me.  But  ye  say,  Wherein  have  we  robbed  thee  ? 
In  tithes  and  offerings. 

 9.  Ye  are  cursed  with  a  curse :  for  ye  have 

robbed  me,  even  this  whole  nation. 

§  26.    Reformation  to  be  Followed  by  Great 
Blessinars. 

Mai.  iii.  10.  Bring  ye  all  the  tithes  into  the  store- 
house, that  there  may  be  meat  in  mine  house,  and 
prove  me  now  herewith,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  if 
I  will  not  open  you  the  windows  of  heaven,  and  pour 
you  out  a  blessing,  that  there  shall  not  be  room  enough 
to  receive  it. 

 11.  And  I  will  rebuke  the  devourer  for  your 

sakes,  and  he  shall  not  destroy  the  fruits  of  your 
ground;  neither  shall  your  vine  cast  her  fruit  before 
the  time  in  the  field,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

 12.  And  all  nations  shall  call  you  blessed:  for 

ye  shall  be  a  delightsome  land,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 


CHAP.  IV. 
BLOODLESS  SACRIFICES. 
?  27.    The  Meat  Offerings. 

(1.  OF  TIIKEE  KraDS.) 
(A.  OF  FINE  FLOUR.) 

Lev.  ii.  1.  And  when  any  will  offer  a  meat  offering 
unto  the  Lord,  his  offering  shall  be  of  fine  flour;  and 
he  shall  pour  oil  upon  it,  and  put  frankincense  thereon. 

 2.  And  he  shall  bring  it  to  Aaron's  sons  the 

priests :  and  he  shall  take  thereout  his  handftil  of  the 
flour  thereof,  and  of  the  oil  thereof,  Avith  all  the  frank- 
incense thereof;  and  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memo- 
rial of  it  upon  the  altar  to  be  an  offering  made  by  fire, 
of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord  : 

 3.  And  the  remnant  of  the  meat  offering  shall 

be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' :  ii  is  a  thing  most  holy  of  the 
offerings  of  the  Lord  made  bj'  fire. 

(B.  OF  C.MvES.) 

Lev.  ii.  4.  And  if  thou  bring  an  oblation  of  a  meat 
offering  baken  in  the  oven,  it  sfiall  be  unleavened  cakes 
of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  or  unleavened  wafers 
anointed  with  oil. 

 5.  And  if  thy  oblation  be  a  meat  offering  baleen 

in  a  pan,  it  shall  be  of  fine  flour  imleavened,  mingled 
witli  oil. 

 6.  Thou  shalt  part  it  in  pieces,  and  pour  oil 

thereon :  it  is  a  meat  offering. 

 7.  And  if  thy  oblation  be  a  meat  offering  baken 

in  the  fryingpan,  it  shall  be  made  of  fine  flour  with  oil. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  meat  offering  that 

is  made  of  these  things  unto  the  Lord  :  and  when  it 
is  presented  unto  the  priest,  he  shall  bring  it  unto  the 
altar. 

 9.  And  the  priest  shall  take  from  the  meat 

offering  a  memorial  thereof,  and  shall  bum  it  upon  the 
altar :  ii  is  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour 
unto  the  Lord. 

 10.  And  that  which  is  left  of  the  meat  offer- 
ing shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' :  it  is  a  thing  most 
holy  of  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire. 

(C.  OF  ROASTED  EAES  OF  CORN.) 

Lev.  ii.  14.  And  if  thou  offer  a  meat  offering  of  thy 
firstfruits  unto  the  Lord,  thou  shalt  offer  for  the  meat 
offering  of  thy  firstfruits  green  ears  of  corn  dried  by 
the  fire,  even  corn  beaten  out  of  full  ears. 

 15.  And  thou  shalt  put  oil  upon  it,  and  lay 

frankincesisc  tliereon  :  it  is  a  meat  offering. 

 IG.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memorial  of 

it,  part  of  the  beaten  corn  thereof,  and  piart  of  the  oil 
thereof,  with  all  the  frankincense  thereof:  it  is  an  of- 
fering made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

(2.  MUST  BE  UNLEAVENED  AND  SALTED.) 

Lev.  ii.  It.  No  meat  offering,  which  ye  shall  bring 
imto  the  Lord,  shall  be  made  with  leaven:  for  ye 
shall  burn  no  leaven,  nor  any  honey,  in  any  offering 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire. 

 12.  As  for  tiie  oblation  of  the  firstfruits,  ye 

shall  offer  them  imto  the  Lord  :  but  they  shall  not  be 
burnt  on  the  altar  for  a  sweet  savour. 

 13.  And  every  f)blation  of  thy  meat  offering 

shalt  thou  season  with  salt;  neither  shalt  thou  suffer 
the  salt  of  the  covenant  of  thy  God  to  be  lacking  from 
thy  meat  offering ;  with  all  thine  offerings  thou  shalt 
offer  salt. 

§  2S.   The  Law  of  the  Meat  Offering. 

Lev.  vi.  14.  And  this  is  the  law  of  the  meat  offering: 
The  sous  of  Aaron  shall  offer  it  before  the  Lord, 
before  the  altar. 

 15.  And  he  shall  take  of  it  his  handful,  of  the 

flour  of  the  meat  offering,  and  of  the  oil  thereof,  and 
all  the  frankincense  which  is  upon  the  meat  offering, 
and  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar  for  a  sweet  savour, 
even  the  memorial  of  it,  unto  the  Lord. 

 IG.  And  the  remainder  thereof  shall  Aaron 

and  his  sons  eat :  with  unleavened  bread  shall  it  be 
eaten  in  the  hoi}'  place ;  in  the  court  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation  they  shall  eat  it. 


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Lev.  vi.  17.  It  shall  not  bo  balien  with  leaven.  I  have 
given  it  uido  ilieni  for  their  portion  of  my  offerings 
made  by  fire ;  it  is  most  holy,  as  is  the  sin  offering, 
and  as  the  trespass  oifering, 

 18.  All  the  males  among  the  children  of 

Aaron  shall  eat  of  it.  It  shall  he  a  statute  for  ever  in 
your  generations  concerning  the  offerings  of  the  Lord 
made  by  fire :  every  one  that  toucheth  them  shall  be 
holy. 

§  29.   The  High  Priost's  Meat  Offering  of 
Consecration. 

Lev.  vi.  20.  This  is  the  off'ering  of  Aaron  and  of  his 
sons,  which  they  shall  offer  unto  the  Lord  in  the  day 
when  he  is  anointed ;  the  tenth  part  of  an  ephah  of 
fine  flour  for  a  meat  off'ering  perpetual,  half  of  it  in 
the  morning,  and  half  thereof  at  night. 

 21.  In  a  pan  it  sliall  be  made  with  oil;  and 

when  it  is  baken,  thou  shalt  bring  it  in:  and  the  bakeu 
pieces  of  the  meat  offering  shalt  thou  offer /ci/-  a  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Lord. 

 22.  And  the  priest  of  his  sons  that  is  anointed 

in  his  stead  shall  offer  it :  it  is  a  statute  for  ever  imto 
the  Lord  ;  it  shall  be  wholly  burnt. 

 23.  For  every  meat  offering  for  the  priest  shall 

be  wholly  burnt:  it  shall  not  be  eaten. 

See  Ex.  xxix.  40,  42.   Num.  xxviii.  5,  6. 

§  SO.   The  Heave  Offering  of  tlie  First  Bread  of 
Canaan. 

Num.  XV.  18.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  imto  them.  When  ye  come  into  the  land  whither 
I  bring  you, 

 19.  Then  it  shall  be,  that,  when  ye  eat  of  the 

bread  of  the  land,  ye  shall  offer  up  a  heave  offering 
unto  the  Lord. 

 20.  Ye  shall  offer  up  a  cake  of  the  first  of  your 

doughty/"  a  heave  offering :  as  ye  do  the  heave  offering 
of  the  threshingfloor,  so  shall  ye  heave  it. 

 21.  Of  the  first  of  your  dough  ye  shall  give 

unto  the  Lord  a  heave  off'ering  in  your  generations. 

§  31.   Tlie  Meat  Offering  of  Ezekiel's  Vision. 

Ezek.  xlv.  13.  This  is  the  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer ; 
the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  a  homer  of  wheat,  and 
j'e  shall  give  the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  a  homer  of 
barley : 

 14.  Concerning  the  ordinance  of  oil,  the  bath 

of  oil,  ye  shall  offer  the  tenth  part  of  a  bath  out  of  the 
cor,  which  is  a  homer  of  ten  baths ;  for  ten  baths  are  a 
homer : 

§  32.   The  Daily  Incense  Offering. 

Ex.  XXX.  7.  And  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  sweet 
incense  every  morning :  when  he  dresseth  the  lamps, 
he  shall  burn  incense  upon  it. 

 8.  And  when  Aaron  lighteth  the  lamps  at 

even,  he  shall  burn  incense  upon  it,  a  perpetual  incense 
before  the  Lord  throughout  your  generations. 

 9.  Ye  shall  offer  no  strange  incense  thereon, 

nor  burnt  sacrifice,  nor  meat  offering ;  neither  shall  ye 
pour  drink  offering  thereon. 

§  83.   St.  John's  Vision  of  Incense  Offered  in 
Heaven. 

Rev,  viii.  1.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  seventh 
seal,  there  was  silence  in  heaven  about  the  space  of 
half  an  hour. 

 3.  And  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the 

altar,  having  a  golden  censer ;  and  there  was  given 
unto  him  much  incense,  that  he  should  offer  it  with 
the  prayers  of  all  saints  upon  the  golden  altar  which 
was  before  the  throne. 

 4.  And  the  smoke  of  the  incense,  which  came 

with  the  prayers  of  the  saints,  ascended  up  before  God 
out  of  the  angel's  hand. 

§  34.   Tlie  Sacred  Perfume. 
Ex.  XXX.  34.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Take 
unto  thee  sweet  spices,  stacte,  and  onycha,  and  gal- 


banum;  ttf.ve  sweet  spices  with  pure  frankincense :  cit 
each  shall  there  be  a  like  freight: 

 35.  And  thou  shalt  make  it  a  perfume,  a  con- 
fection after  the  ai't  of  the  apothecary,  tempered  to- 
gether, j)ure  and  holy ; 

 36.  And  thou  shalt  beat  some  of  it  very  small, 

and  put  of  it  before  the  testimony  in  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  where  I  will  meet  with  thee :  it 
shall  be  unto  you  most  holy. 

 37.  And  as  for  the  perfume  whicTi  thou  shalt 

make,  ye  shall  not  make  to  yourselves  according  to 
the  composition  thereof :  it  shall  be  unto  thee  holy  for 
the  Lord. 

 38.  Whosoever  shall  make  like  unto  tliat,  to 

smell  thereto,  shall  even  be  cut  off  from  his  people. 

§  35.   The  Shewbread. 

(1.  TWELVE  CAKES  FOR  THE  TWELVE  TRIBES.) 

Lev.  xxiv.  5.  And  thou  shalt  take  fine  flour,  and 
bake  twelve  cakes  thereof:  two  tenth  deals  shall  be 
in  one  cake. 

 6.  And  thou  shalt  set  them  in  two  rows,  six 

on  a  row,  ujion  the  pure  table  before  the  Lord. 

 7.  And  thou  shalt  put  pure  fnuikiucense  ujion 

each  row,  that  it  may  be  on  the  bread  for  a  memorial, 
even  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

 8.  Every  sabbath  he  shall  set  it  in  order  before 

the  Lord  continually,  being  taken  from  the  children 
of  Israel  by  an  everlasting  covenant. 

See  Ex.  xxxix.  36  ;  xl.  23. 

(2.  TO  BE  EATEN  ONLY  BY  THE  PRIESTS.) 

Lev.  xxiv.  9.  And  it  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' ; 
and  they  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place :  for  it  is  most 
holy  unto  him  of  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by 
fire  by  a  perpetual  statute. 

See  Mat.  xii.  4.    Mark  ii.  26.   Luke  vi.  4. 

(3.  EATEN  BY  DAVID  AND  HIS  MEN.) 

I  Sam.  xxi.  4.  And  the  priest  answered  David,  and 
said.  There  is  no  common  bread  under  mine  hand,  but 
there  is  hallowed  bread ;  if  the  j'oung  men  have  kept 
themselves  at  least  from  women. 

 5.  And  David  answered  the  priest,  and  said 

unto  him.  Of  a  truth  women  hare  been  kejit  from  us 
about  these  three  days,  since  I  came  out,  and  the  ves- 
sels of  the  young  men  are  holy,  and  the  bread  is  in  a 
manner  common,  yea,  though  it  were  sanctified  this 
day  in  the  vessel. 

 6.  So  the  priest  gave  him  hallowed  bread :  for 

there  was  no  bread  there  but  the  shewbread,  that  was 
taken  from  before  the  Lord,  to  put  hot  bread  in  the 
day  when  it  was  taken  away. 


BLEEDING 


CHAP.  V. 

OR  ANIMAL  SACRI- 
FICES.* 


§  36.   General  Directions. 

(1.  THE  VICTIM  MUST  BE  WITHOUT  BLEMISH.) 

Deut.  xvii.  1.  Thou  shalt  not  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 
thy  God  any  bullock,  or  sheep,  wherein  is  blemish,  or 
any  evilfavouredness :  for  that  is  an  abomination  unto 
the  Lord  thy  God. 

Lev.  xxii.  18.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  to  his  sons, 
and  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them, 
Whatsoever  he  be  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of  the 
strangers  in  Israel,  that  will  oITer  his  oblation  for  all 
his  vows,  and  for  all  his  freewill  off'erings,  which  they 
will  offer  unto  the  Lord  for  a  burnt  offering ; 

 19.  Ye  sludl  offer  at  your  own  will  a  male 

without  blemish,  of  the  beeves,  of  the  sheep,  or  of  the 
goats. 

 20.  But  whatsoever  hath  a  blemish,  that  shall 

ye  not  offer :  for  it  shall  not  be  acceptable  for  you. 

*  Incliuling  Sin  Offcrinss.  which  were  expiatory ;  Burnt  Offcr- 
inffp,  which  denoted  total  t-elf-surreuder  to  Uod ;  and  I'cace  Ofl'er- 


ings,  which  were  eucharietic. — H. 


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SACRED  RITES  AN"D  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


Lev.  xxii.  21.  And  wliosoever  otfcreth  a  sacrifice  of 
peace  offerings  unto  the  Lord  to  accomplish  Im  vow,  or 
a  freewill  offering  in  beeves  or  sheep,  it  shall  be  perfect 
to  be  accepted  ;  there  shall  be  no  blemish  therein. 

 22.  Blind,  or  broken,  or  maimed,  or  having  a 

wen,  or  scurvy,  or  scabbed,  ye  shall  not  offer  these 
imto  the  Lord,  nor  make  an  offering  by  fire  of  them 
upon  the  altar  unto  the  Lord. 

 23.  Either  a  bullock  or  a  lamb  that  hath  any 

thing  superfluous  or  lacking  in  his  parts,  tliat  mayest 
thou  offer /or  a  freewill  offering;  but  for  a  vow  it 
shall  not  be  accepted. 

 24.  Ye  shall  not  offer  unto  the  Lord  that 

which  is  bruised,  or  crushed,  or  broken,  or  cut ;  neither 
shall  ye  make  any  offering  thereof  in  your  land. 

 25.  Neither  from  a  stranger's  hand  shall  ye 

offer  the  bread  of  your  God  of  any  of  these ;  because 
their  corruption  is  in  them,  and  blemishes  ha  in  them  : 
they  shall  not  be  accepted  for  you. 

 27.  When  a  bullock,  or  a  sheep,  or  a  goat,  is 

brought  forth,  then  it  shall  lie  seven  days  under  the 
dam;  and  from  the  eighth  day  and  thenceforth  it  shall 
he  accepted  for  an  offering  made  by  fire  vmto  the  Lord. 

(2.  TO  BE  ^\^T^ouT  leaven,  and  consumed  the 

SAME  DAY.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  18.  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my 
sacrifice  with  leavened  bread  ;  neither  shall  the  fat  of 
my  sacrifice  remain  until  the  morning. 

—  xxxiv.  25.  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my 
sacrifice  with  leaven;  neither  shall  the  sacrifice  of  the 
feast  of  the  passovcr  be  left  unto  the  morning. 

Lev.  xxii.  29.  And  when  ye  will  ofl'er  a  sacrifice  of 
thanksgiving  unto  the  Lord,  offer  it  at  your  own  will. 

 30.  On  the  same  day  it  shall  be  eaten  up ;  ye 

shall  leave  none  of  it  until  the  morrow :  I  am  the  Lord. 

(3.   THE  ACCOMPANIMENTS  OF  SLAIN  AND  BURNT  OF- 
FERINGS.) 

Num.  XV.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them.  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  of  your 
habitations,  which  I  give  imto  you, 

 3.  And  will  make  an  offering  by  fire  unto  the 

Lord,  a  burnt  offering,  or  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a 
vow,  or  in  a  freewill  offering,  or  in  your  solemn  feasts, 
to  make  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord,  of  the  herd,  or 
of  the  flock : 

 4.  Then  shall  he  that  offereth  his  offering  unto 

the  Lord  bring  a  meat  oflering  of  a  tenth  deal  of  flour, 
mingled  with  the  fourth  part  of  a  bin  of  oil. 

 5.  And  the  fourth  "part  of  a  bin  of  wine  for  a 

drink  offering  shalt  thou  prepare  with  the  burnt  offer- 
ing or  sacrifice,  for  one  lamb. 

 6.  Or  for  a  ram,  thou  shalt  prepare  for  a  meat 

offering  two  tenth  deals  of  flour,  mingled  with  the 
tliird  part  of  a  bin  of  oil. 

 7.  And  for  a  drink  offering  thou  shalt  offer  the 

third  part  of  a  bin  of  wine,  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the 
Lord. 

 8.  And  when  thou  preparest  a  bullock  for  a 

burnt  offering,  or  for  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  vow, 
or  peace  offerings  unto  the  Lord  ; 

 9.  Then  shall  he  bring  with  a  bullock  a  meat 

offering  of  three  tenth  deals  of  flour,  mingled  with 
half  a  bin  of  oil. 

 10.  And  thou  shalt  bring  for  a  drink  offering 

half  a  hin  of  wiue,/c>r  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a 
sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

 11.  Thus  shall  it  be  done  for  one  bullock,  or 

for  one  ram,  or  for  a  lamb,  or  a  kid. 

 12.  According  to  the  number  that  ye  shall  pre- 
pare, so  shall  ye  do  to  every  one  accoriling  to  their 
number. 

(A.  STRANGERS  TO  OBSERTO  THE  SAME  RULES.) 

Num.  XV.  13.  All  that  are  born  of  the  country  shall 
do  these  things  after  this  manner,  in  oflering  an  ofi'er 
ing  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  you,  or 

whosoever  be  among  you  in  your  generations,  and  will 
offer  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto 
the  Lord  ;  as  ye  do,  so  he  shall  do. 

 15.  One  ordinance  shall  be  both  for  you  of  the 

congregation,  and  also  for  the  stranger  that  sojoumeth 


with  you,  an  ordinance  for  ever  in  your  generations: 
as  ye  are,  so  shall  the  stranger  be  before  the  Lord. 

 16.  One  law  and  one  manner  shall  be  for  you, 

and  for  the  stranger  that  sojoumeth  with  you. 

(4.  WHAT  REMAINED  OP  THE  OFFERINGS  TO  GO  TO 
THE  PRIESTS.) 

Lev.  X.  13.  And  Moses  spake  unto  Aaron,  and  unto 
Eleazar  and  unto  Ithamar,  his  sons  that  were  left, 
Take  the  meat  oflering  that  remaineth  of  the  offerings 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  and  eat  it  without  leaven 
beside  the  altar :  for  it  is  most  holy. 

 13.  And  ye  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place,  be- 
cause it  is  thy  due,  and  thy  sons'  due,  of  the  sacrifices 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire  :  for  so  I  am  commanded. 

 14.  And  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder 

shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  place  ;  thou,  and  thy  sons,  and 
thy  daughters  with  thee :  for  tJtey  be  thy  due,  and  thy 
sons'  due,  which  arc  given  out  of  the  sacrifices  of  peace 
offerings  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

 15.  The  heave  shoulder  and  the  wave  breast 

shall  they  bring  with  the  offerings  made  by  fire  of  the 
fat,  to  wave  it  for  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  ; 
and  it  shall  be  thine,  and  thy  sons'  with  thee,  by  a 
statute  for  ever;  as  the  Lord  hath  conmianded. 

—  vii.  37.  This  in  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering,  of 
the  meat  offering,  and  of  the  sin  offering,  and  of  the 
trespass  offering,  and  of  the  consecrations,  and  of  the 
sacrifice  of  the  peace  offerings ; 

 38.  Which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  in 

mount  Sinai,  in  the  day  that  he  commanded  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  to  offer  their  oblations  unto  the  Lord, 
in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

(o.  consecration  of  the  ALTAR.) 

Ex.  xxix.  37.  Seven  days  thou  shalt  make  an  atone- 
ment for  the  altar,  and  sanctify  it ;  and  it  shall  be  an 
altar  most  holy :  whatsoever  \oucheth  the  altar  shall 
be  holy. 

(G.  THE  ALTAR  THE  ONLY  PLACE  OF  OFFERING.) 

Lev.  xvii.  8.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  them,  What- 
soever man  there  be  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of  the 
strangers  which  sojourn  among  you,  that  offereth  a 
burnt  offering  or  sacrifice, 

 9.  And  briugeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  to  offer  it  unto  the 
Lord  ;  even  that  man  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
people. 

Deut.  xii.  26.  Only  thy  holy  things  which  thou  hast, 
and  thy  vows,  thou  shalt  take,  and  go  unto  the  place 
which  the  Lord  shall  choose : 

 27.  And  thou  shalt  offer  thy  burnt  offerings, 

the  flesh  and  the  blood,  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
thy  God:  and  the  blood  of  thy  sacrifices  shall  be 
poirred  out  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
thou  shalt  eat  the  flesh. 

(7.  EVEN  ANIMALS  FOR  FOOD  MUST  BE  SLAIN  BEFORE 
THE  TABERNACLE.*) 

Lev.  xvii.  2.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  his  sons, 
and  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them  ; 
This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath  commanded, 
saying, 

 3.  What  man  soever  tJiere  be  of  the  house  of 

Israel,  that  killeth  an  ox,  or  lamb,  or  goat,  in  the 
camp,  or  that  killeth  it  out  of  the  camp, 

 4.  And  briugeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  to  offer  an  offering 
unto  the  Lord  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord; 
blood  shall  be  imputed  unto  that  man;  he  hath  shed 
blood ;  and  that  man  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
people : 

 5.  To  the  end  that  the  children  of  Israel  may 

bring  their  sacrifices,  M  hich  they  offer  in  the  opeu 
field,  even  that  they  may  bring  tliem  unto  the  Lord, 
unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
unto  the  priest,  and  offer  them/c>r  peace  ofieriugs  unto 
the  Lord. 

 6.  And  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 

the  altar  of  the  Lord  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  burn  the  fat  for  a  sweet  savour 
unto  the  Lord. 


*  To  prevent  sacrilicins  to  False  Gods. 


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BOOK  XXV. 


§  37.   The  Sin  Offerings  ior  Sins  of  Ignorance." 

(1.  FOR  THE  SIN  OF  THE  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

Lev.  iv.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying, 
If  a  soul  shall  sin  through  ignorance  against  any  of 
the  commandments  of  the  Lord  concerning  things 
■which  ought  not  to  be  done,  and  shall  do  against  any 
of  them : 

 3.  If  the  priest  that  is  anointed  do  sin  accord- 
ing to  the  sin  of  the  people ;  then  let  him  bring  for  his 
sin,  which  he  hath  sinned,  a  young  bullock  without 
blemish  uuto  the  Lord  for  a  sin  ofFeriug. 

 4.  And  he  shall  bring  the  bullock  unto  the 

door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  before  tho 
Lord  :  and  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  bullock's  head, 
and  kill  the  bullock  before  the  Lord. 

 5.  And  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall  take  of 

the  bullock's  blood  and  bring  it  to  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation : 

 6.  And  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  the 

blood,  and  sprinkle  of  the  blood  seven  tunes  before 
the  Lord,  before  the  vail  of  the  sanctuary. 

 7.  And  the  priest  shall  put  some  of  the  blood 

upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  sweet  incense  before  the 
Lord,  which  is  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation ; 
and  shall  pour  all  the  blood  of  the  bullock  at  the  bot- 
tom of  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering,  which  is  at  the 
door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 8.  Aud  he  shall  take  off  from  it  all  the  fat  of 

the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering;  the  fat  that  covereth 
the  invrards,  and  all  the  fat  tliut  is  upon  the  inwards, 

 9.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is 

upon  them,  which  is  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul  above 
the  liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  away, 

 10.  As  it  was  taken  off  from  the  bullock  of 

the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings :  and  the  priest  shall 
burn  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering. 

 11.  And  the  skin  of  the  bullock,  and  all  his 

flesh,  with  his  head,  and  with  his  legs,  and  his  in- 
wards, and  his  dung, 

 13.  Even  the  whole  bullock  shall  he  carry 

forth  without  the  camp  uuto  a  clean  place,  where  the 
ashes  are  poured  out,  and  burn  him  on  the  wood  with 
fire :  where  the  ashes  are  poured  out  shall  he  be  burnt. 

(2.  OF  THE  WHOLE  CONGREGATION.) 

Lev.  iv.  13.  And  if  the  whole  congregation  of  Is- 
rael sin  through  ignorance,  and  the  thing  be  hid  from 
the  eyes  of  the  assembly,  and  they  have  done  some- 
what against  any  of  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 
concerning  things  which  should  not  be  done,  and  are 
guilty ; 

 14.  When  the  sin,  which  they  have  sinned 

against  it,  is  known,  then  the  congregation  shall  of- 
fer a  young  bullock  for  the  sin,  and  bring  him  before 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 15.  And  the  elders  of  the  congregation  shall 

lay  their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  bullock  before 
the  Lord  ;  and  the  bullock  shall  be  killed  before  the 
Lord. 

 16.  And  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall  bring 

of  the  bullock's  blood  to  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation : 

 17.  And  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  some 

of  the  blood,  and  sprinkle  it  seven  times  before  the 
Lord,  even  before  the  vail. 

 18.  And  he  shall  put  some  of  the  blood  upon 

the  horns  of  the  altar  which  is  before  the  Lord,  that 
is  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  shall  pour 
out  all  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of  the 
iDurnt  offering,  which  is  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation. 

 19.  Aud  he  shall  take  all  his  fat  from  him,  and 

bum  it  upon  the  altar. 

 20.  And  he  shall  do  with  the  bullock  as  he 

did  with  the  bullock  for  a  sin  offering,  so  shall  he  do 
with  this :  and  the  priest  shall  niake  an  atonement  for 
them,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  them. 

 21.  And  he  shall  carry  forth  the  bullock  with- 
out the  camp,  and  burn  him  as  he  burned  the  first 
bullock:  it  is  a  sin  offering  for  the  congregation. 

*  The  high-handed  einner  was  to  be  cut  off.  See  Xum.  xv.  30, 
31.— H. 


Num.  XV.  22.  And  if  ye  have  erred,  and  not  ob- 
served all  these  commandments,  which  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  unto  Moses, 

 23.  Even  all  that  the  Lord  hath  commanded 

you  by  the  hand  of  Moses,  from  the  day  that  the  Lord 
commanded  Moses,  and  henceforward  among  your 
generations ; 

 24.  Then  it  shall  be,  if  aught  be  committed  by 

ignorance  without  the  knowledge  of  the  congregation, 
that  all  the  congregation  shall  offer  one  young  bullock 
for  a  burnt  offering,  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord, 
with  his  meat  offering,  and  his  drink  ofl'ering,  accord- 
ing to  the  manner,  and  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin 
ofl'ering. 

 25.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 

for  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
it  shall  be  forgiven  them ;  for  it  is  ignorance :  and  they 
shall  bring  their  offering,  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire  unto 
the  Lord,  and  their  sin  ofFeriug  before  the  Lord,  for 
their  ignorance : 

 26.  And  it  shall  be  forgiven  all  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  the  stranger  that 
sojourneth  among  them;  seeing  all  the  people  were  in 
ignorance. 

(3.  OF  A  RULER.) 

Lev.  iv.  22.  When  a  ruler  hath  sinned,  and  done 
somewhat  through  ignorance  against  any  of  the  com- 
mandments of  the  Lord  his  God  concerning  things 
which  should  not  be  done,  and  is  guilty ; 

 23.  Or  if  his  sin,  wherein  he  hath  sinned,  come 

to  his  knowledge ;  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a  kid 
of  the  goats,  a  male  without  blemish  : 

 24.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  goat,  and  kill  it  in  the  place  where  they  kill  the 
burnt  offering  before  the  Lord  :  it  m  a  sin  ofl'ering. 

 25.  And  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of 

the  sin  offering  with  his  finger,  and  put  it  upon  the 
horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt  offering,  and  shall  pour  out 
his  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of  biu-nt  offering. 

 26.  And  he  shall  burn  all  his  fat  upon  the  al- 
tar, as  the  fat  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings :  and 
the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  as  con- 
cerning his  sin,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

(4.  OP  ONE  OF  THE  COMMON  PEOPLE.) 

Lev.  iv.  27.  And  if  any  one  of  the  common  people 
sin  through  ignorance,  while  he  doeth  sorneiehat  against 
any  of  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  concerning 
things  vihich.  ought  not  to  be  done,  and  be  guilty; 

 28.  Or  if  his  sin,  which  he  hath  sinned,  come 

to  his  knowledge ;  then  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a 
kid  of  the  goats,  a  female  without  blemish,  for  his  sin 
which  he  hath  sinned. 

 29.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  sin  offering,  and  slay  the  sin  offering  in  the 
place  of  the  burnt  offering. 

 30.  Aud  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood 

thereof  with  his  finger,  and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of 
the  altar  of  burnt  offering,  and  shall  pour  out  all  the 
blood  thereof  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar. 

 31.  And  he  shall  take  away  all  the  fat  thereof 

as  the  fat  is  taken  away  from  off  tiie  sacrifice  of  peace 
offerings ;  and  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar 
for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  tlie  priest  shall 
make  an  atonement  for  him,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven 
him 

 32.  And  if  he  bring  a  lamb  for  a  sin  offering, 

he  shall  bring  it  a  female  without  blemish. 

 33.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  sin  offering,  and  slay  it  for  a  sin  offering  in  the 
place  where  they  kill  the  burnt  offering. 

 34.  And  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of 

the  sin  offering  with  his  finger,  and  put  it  upon  the 
horns  of  the  altar  of  bm-nt  offering,  and  shall  pour  out 
all  the  blood  thereof  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar : 

 35.  And  he  shall  take  away  all  the  fat  thereof, 

as  the  fat  of  the  lamb  is  taken  away  from  the  sacrifice 
of  the  peace  offerings ;  and  the  priest  shall  burn  them 
upon  the  altar,  according  to  the  offerings  made  by  fire 
unto  the  Lord  ;  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  his  sin  that  he  hath  committed,  and  it  shall 
be  forgiven  him. 

Num.  XV,  27.  And  if  any  soul  sin  through  ignorance, 


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then  he  shall  bring  a  she  goat  of  the  first  year  for  a 

sin  offering. 

Num.  XV.  28.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 
for  the  soul  that  sinneth  ignorantly,  when  he  sinneth 
by  ignorance  before  the  Lord,  to  make  an  atonement 
for  him ;  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

  29.  Ye  shall  have  one  law  for  him  that  sin- 
neth through  ignorance,  both  far  him  that  is  born 
among  the  children  of  Israel,  and  for  the  stranger  that 
sojourneth  among  them. 

§  38.   Expiation  of  Ligliter  Offences. 

(1.  THREE  EXAMPLES  GIVEN.) 
(A.  KEGLECTING  TO  APPEAR  A3  A  WITNESS  IN  CASE 
OF  AN  OATH.) 

Lev.  V.  1.  And  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of 
swearing,  and  is  a  witness,  whether  he  hath  seen  or 
known  of  it ;  if  he  do  not  utter  it,  then  he  shall  bear 
his  iniquity. 

(B.   INCURRING   CEREMONIAL   DEFILEMENT  IGNO- 
RANTLY.) 

Lev.  V.  2.  Or  if  a  soul  touch  any  unclean  thing, 
whether  it  be  a  carcass  of  an  unclean  beast,  or  a  car- 
cass of  unclean  cattle,  or  the  carcass  of  imclean  creep- 
ing things,  and  if  it  be  hidden  from  him ;  he  also  shall 
be  unclean,  and  guilty. 

 3.  Or  if  he  touch  the  uncleanness  of  man, 

whatsoever  uncleanness  it  be  that  a  man  shall  be  defilecl 
withal,  and  it  be  hid  from  him  ;  when  he  knoweth  of 
it,  then  he  shall  be  guilty. 

(C.  SWEARING  RASHLY.) 

Lev.v.  4.  Or  if  a  soul  swear,  pronouncing  with  his 
lips  to  do  evil,  or  to  do  good,  whatsoever  it  be  that  a 
man  shall  pronounce  witli  an  oath,  and  it  be  hid  from 
him  ;  when  he  knowetli  of  it,  then  he  shall  be  guilty 
in  one  of  these. 

(3.  THE  OFFERING  REQUIRED.) 

Lev.  V.  6.  And  he  shall  bring  his  ti-espass  offering 
unto  the  Lord  for  his  sin  which  he  hath  sinned,  a  fe- 
male from  the  flock,  a  lamb,  or  a  kid  of  the  goats,  for 
a  sin  offering ;  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  him  concerning  his  sin. 

(3.  OR  IN  CASE  OP  POVERTY.) 

Lev.  V.  7.  And  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb, 
then  he  shall  bring  for  his  trespass,  which  he  hath  com- 
mitted, two  turtledoves,  or  two  young  pigeons,  unto 
the  Lord ;  one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a 
burnt  offering. 

 8.  And  he  shall  bring  them  imto  the  priest, 

who  shall  offer  that  which  is  for  the  sin  offering  first, 
and  wring  off  his  head  from  his  neck,  but  shall  not  di- 
vide it  asunder : 

 9.  And  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  of  the 

sin  offering  upon  the  side  of  the  altar  ;  and  the  rest  of 
the  blood  shall  be  wrung  out  at  the  bottom  of  the  al- 
tar :  it  is  a  sin  offering. 

 10.  And  he  shall  offer  the  second  for  a  burnt 

offering,  according  to  the  manner :  and  the  priest 
shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  for  his  sin  which  he 
hath  sinned,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

(4.  OF  STILL  GREATER  POVERTY.) 

Lev.  Y.  11.  But  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  two  turtle- 
doves, or  two  young  pigeons,  then  he  that  sinned  shall 
bring  for  his  offering  the  tenth  part  of  an  ephali  of  fine 
flour  for  a  sin  offering;  ho  shall  put  no  oil  upon  it, 
neither  shall  he  put  any  frankincense  thereon :  for  it 
is  a  sin  offering. 

 12.  Then  shall  he  bring  it  to  the  priest,  and 

the  priest  shall  take  his  handful  of  it,  eren  a  memorial 
thereof,  and  burn  it  on  the  altar,  according  to  the  of- 
ferings made  by  fire  imto  the  Loud  :  it  ?'.v  a  sin  offering. 

 13.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 

for  him  as  touching  his  sin  that  he  hath  sinned  in  one 
of  these,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him  :  and  tlte  remnant 
shall  be  the  priest's,  as  a  meat  offering. 

?  39.   Tlie  Law  of  the  Sin  Offering. 
Lev.  vi.  25.  Spealc  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  say- 


ing, This  is  the  law  of  the  sin  offering :  In  the  j)lace 
where  the  burnt  offering  is  killed  shall  the  sin  offering 
be  killed  before  the  Lord  :  it  is  most  holy. 

 26.  The  priest  that  offereth  it  for  sin  shall  eat 

it:  in  the  holy  place  shall  it  be  eaten,  in  the  court  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 27.  Whatsoever  shall  touch  the  flesh  thereof 

shall  be  holy:  and  when  there  is  sprinkled  of  the 
blood  thereof  upon  any  garment,  thou  shalt  wash  that 
whereon  it  was  sprinkled  in  the  holy  place. 

 28.  But  the  earthen  vessel  wherein  it  is  sod- 
den shall  be  broken :  and  if  it  be  sodden  in  a  brazen 
pot,  it  shall  be  both  scoured,  and  rinsed  in  water. 

 29.  All  the  males  among  the  priests  shall  eat 

thereof :  it  is  most  holy. 

—  — 30.  And  no  sin  offering,  whereof  any  of  the 
))lood  is  brought  into  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion to  reconcile  withal  in  the  holy  place,  shall  be  eaten: 
it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  Are. 

§  40.   The  Sin  Offering  at  the  Consecration  of 
Aaron  and  ids  Sons. 

Ex.  xxix.  10.  And  thou  shalt  cause  a  bullock  to  be 
brought  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation ; 
and  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  put  their  hands  upon 
the  head  of  the  bullock. 

 11.  And  thou  shalt  kill  the  bullock  before  the 

Lord,  by  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

 12.  And  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  of  the 

bullock,  and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  with 
thy  finger,  and  pour  all  the  blood  beside  the  bottom 
of  the  altar. 

 13.  And  thou  shalt  take  all  the  fat  that  cover- 

eth  the  inwards,  and  the  caul  that  is  above  the  liver, 
and  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is  upon  them, 
and  burn  iliem  upon  the  altar. 

 14.  But  the  flesh  of  the  bullock,  and  his  skin, 

and  his  dung,  shalt  thou  burn  with  fire  without  the 
camp  :  it  is  a  sin  offering. 

 35.  And  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  Aaron,  and 

to  his  sons,  according  to  all  things  which  I  have  com- 
manded thee  :  seven  days  shalt  thou  consecrate  them. 

 36.  And  thou  shalt  offer  every  day  a  bullock 

for  a  sin  offering  for  atonement :  and  thou  shalt 
cleanse  the  altar,  when  thou  hast  made  an  atonement 
for  it,  and  thou  shalt  anoint  it,  to  sanctify  it. 

§  41.   Tlie  Sons  of  Aaron  Rebuked  for  not  strictly 
Observing  the  Ritual. 

Lev.  X.  16.  And  Moses  diligently  sought  the  goat  of 
the  sin  offering,  and,  behold,  it  was  burnt :  and  he  was 
angry  with  Eleazar  and  Ithamar,  the  sons  of  Aaron 
which  were  left  alire,  saying, 

 17.  Wherefore  have  ye  not  eaten  the  sin  offer- 
ing in  the  holy  place,  seeing  it  is  most  holy,  and  God 
hath  given  it  you  to  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  congrega- 
tion, to  make  atonement  for  them  before  the  Lord? 

 18.  Behold,  the  blood  of  it  was  not  brought  in 

within  the  holy  pl<ire  :  ye  should  indeed  have  eaten  it 
in  the  holy  ]}lace,  as  I  commanded. 

 19.  And  Aaron  said  unto  Moses,  Behold,  this 

day  have  they  offered  their  sin  offering  and  their 
burnt  offering  before  the  Lord;  and  such  things  have 
befallen  me :  and  if  I  had  eaten  the  sin  offering  to  day, 
should  it  have  been  accepted  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ? 

 20.  And  when  Moses  heard  tJuit,  he  was  conteo*- 

§  42.   The  Trespass  Offerings  for  Special  Sins, 

(1.  FOR  WITHHOLDING  WHAT  WAS  DUE  TO  GOD.) 

Lev.  V.  15.  If  a  soul  commit  a  trespass,  and  sin 
through  ignorance,  in  the  holy  things  of  the  Lord  ; 
then  he  shall  bring  for  his  trespass  unto  the  Lord  a 
ram  without  blemish  put  of  the  flocks,  with  thy  esti- 
mation by  shekels  of  silver,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sauctuarv,  for  a  trespass  offering : 

 ^16.  And  he  shall  make  amends  for  the  harm 

that  he  hath  done  in  the  holy  thing,  and  shall  add  the 
fifth  part  thereto,  and  give  it  unto  the  priest :  and  the 
priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  with  the  ram 
of  the  trespass  offering,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 


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(2.  FOll  VIOLATIKG  ANY  OF   GOD'S  RIGHTS  ■WITH  RE- 
GAKD  TO  ISRAEL.) 

Lev.  V.  17.  And  if  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  any  of 
ihesu  things  which  are  forbidden  to  be  done  by  the 
commandments  of  tlie  Lord  ;  though  he  wist  it  not, 
3'et  is  he  guilty,  and  shall  bear  his  iniquity. 

 18.  And  he  shall  bring  a  ram  without  blemish 

out  of  the  flock,  with  thy  estimation,  for  a  trespass  of- 
fering, unto  the  priest :  and  the  priest  shall  make  an 
atonement  for  him  concerning  his  ignorance  wlierein 
he  erred  and  wist  it  not,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

 19.  It  is  a  trespass  offering :  he  hath  certainly 

trespassed  against  the  Lord. 

(3.  FOR  VIOLATING  A  NEIGHBOUR'S  RIGHTS.) 

See  Lev.  vi.  1-5. 

Lev.  vi.  6.  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering 
unto  the  Lord,  a  ram  without  blemish  out  of  the  flock, 
with  thy  estimation,  for  a  trespass  offering,  unto  the 
priest : 

 7.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

him  before  the  Lord  :  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him  for 
any  thing  of  all  that  he  hath  clone  in  trespassing  therein. 

Num.  V.  8.  But  if  the  man  have  no  kinsman  to  recom- 
pense the  trespass  unto,  let  the  trespass  be  recompensed 
unto  the  Lord,  even  to  the  priest ;  beside  the  ram  of 
the  atonement,  whereby  an  atonement  shall  be  made 
for  hun. 

 9.  And  every  offering  of  all  the  holy  things  of 

the  children  of  Israel,  which  they  bring  unto  the 
priest,  shall  be  his. 

 10.  And  every  man's  hallowed  things  shall  be 

his  :  whatsoever  any  man  giveth  the  priest,  it  shall  be 
Ms. 

(4.  FOR  EATING  LTTWITTINGLY  OF  HOLY  THINGS.) 

Lev.  xxii.  14.  And  if  a  man  eat  of  the  holy  thing 
unwittingly,  then  he  shall  put  the  fifth  part  thereof 
unto  it,  and  shall  give  it  unto  the  priest  with  the  holy 
thing. 

 15.  And  they  shall  not  profane  the  holy  things 

of  the  children  of  Israel,  which  they  ofier  unto  the 
Lord  ; 

 16.  Or  suffer  them  to  bear  the  iniquity  of 

trespass,  when  they  eat  their  holy  things :  for  I  the 
Lord  do  sanctify  them. 

(5.  for  CARNAL  KNOWLEDGE  OF  A  BETROTHED 
BONDMAID.) 

Lev.  xix.  20.  And  whosoever  lieth  carnally  with  a 
woman,  that  is  a  bondmaid,  betrothed  to  a  husband, 
and  not  at  all  redeemed,  nor  freedom  given  her ;  she 
shall  be  scourged :  they  shall  not  be  put  to  death,  be- 
cause she  was  not  free. 

 21.  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering 

unto  the  Lord,  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation,  even  a  ram  for  a  trespass  offering. 

 22.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 

for  him  with  the  ram  of  the  trespass  offering  before 
the  Lord  for  his  sin  which  he  hath  done ;  and  the  sin 
which  he  hath  done  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

(6.  MONEY  SENT  FOR  THE  PURCHASE  OF  VICTIMS.) 

2  Kings  xii.  16.  The  trespass  money  and  sin  money 
was  not  brought  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  it  was 
the  priests'. 

§  43.    The  Law  of  the  Trespass  Offering. 

Lev.  vii.  1.  Likewise  this  is  the  law  of  the  trespass 
offering :  it  is  most  holy. 

 2.  In  the  place  where  they  kill  the  burnt 

offering  shall  they  kill  the  trespass  offering :  and  the 
blood  thereof  shall  he  sprinkle  round  about  upon  the 
altar. 

 8.  And  he  shall  offer  of  it  all  the  fat  thereof; 

the  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards, 

 4.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is  on 

them,  which  is  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul  that  is 
above  the  liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take 
away : 

 5.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the 

altar  for  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  :  it  is 
a  trespass  offering. 


 6.  Every  male  among  the  priests  shall  eat 

thereof:  it  shall  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place :  it  is  most 
holy. 

 7.  As  the  sin  ofiFering  is,  so  is  the  trespass 

offering :  there  is  one  law  for  them  :  the  priest  that 
maketh  atonement  therewith  shall  have  it. 

 8.  And  the  priest  that  ofl'ercth  any  man's  burnt 

offering,  even  the  priest  shall  have  to  himself  the  skin 
of  the  burnt  offering  which  he  hath  offered. 

 9.  And  all  the  meat  offering  that  is  baken  in 

the  oven,  and  all  that  is  dressed  in  the  fiyin^pan,  and 
in  the  pan,  shall  be  the  priest's  that  offereth  it. 

 10.  And  every  meat  offering,  mingled  with  oil, 

and  dry,  shall  all  the  sons  of  Aaron  have,  one  as  much 
as  another. 

§  44.   Tlie  Sin  Offerings  of  the  Great  Day  of 
Atonement. 

(1.  THE  EXPIATION  OF  THE  ALTAR  OP  INCENSE.) 

Ex.  xxx.  10.  And  Aaron  shall  make  an  atonement 
upon  the  horns  of  it  once  in  a  year  with  the  blood  of 
the  sin  offering  of  atonements ;  once  in  tlie  year  shall 
he  make  atonement  upon  it  throughout  your  genera- 
tions :  it  is  most  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

See  Lev.  xvi.  18,  19. 

(2.  THE  HIGH  PRIEST  ENTERING  INTO  THE  HOLY  OF 
HOLIES.) 

Lev.  xvi.  2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Speak 
unto  Aaron  thy  brother,  that  he  come  not  at  all  times 
into  the  holy  place  within  the  vail  before  the  mercy 
seat,  which  is  upon  the  ark ;  that  he  die  not :  for  I 
will  appear  in  the  cloud  upon  the  mercy  seat. 

 3.  Thus  shall  Aaron  come  into  the  holy  place: 

with  a  young  bullock  for  a  sin  offering,  and  a  ram  for 
a  burnt  offering. 

 4.  He  shall  put  on  the  holy  linen  coat,  and  he 

shall  have  the  linen  breeches  upon  his  flesh,  and  shall 
l)e  girded  with  a  linen  girdle,  and  with  the  linen  mitre 
shall  he  be  attired :  these  a7'e  holy  garments ;  there- 
fore shall  he  wash  his  flesh  in  water,  and  so  put  them 
on. 

(3.  VICTIMS  PRESENTED,  AND  LOTS  CAST.) 

Lev.  xvi.  5.  And  he  shall  take  of  the  congregation 
of  the  children  of  Israel  two  kids  of  the  goats  for  a 
sin  offering,  and  one  ram  for  a  burnt  offering. 

 6.  And  Aaron  shall  offer  his  bullock  of  the  sin 

offering,  which  is  for  himself,  and  make  an  atonement 
for  hhnself,  and  for.his  house. 

 -7.  And  he  shall  take  the  two  goats,  and  pre- 
sent them  before  the  Lord  at  the  door  of  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  congregation. 

 8.  And  Aaron  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two 

goats ;  one  lot  for  the  Lord,  and  the  other  lot  for  the 
scapegoat. 

 9.  And  Aaron  shall  bring  the  goat  upon  which 

the  Lord's  lot  fell,  and  offer  him  for  a  sin  offering. 

 10.  But  the  goat,  on  which  the  lot  fell  to  be 

the  scapegoat,  shall  be  presented  alive  before  the 
Lord,  to  make  an  atonement  with  him,  and  to  let  him 
go  for  a  scapegoat  into  the  wilderness. 

(4.  THE  SIN  OFFERING  FOR  THE  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

Lev.  xvi.  11.  And  Aaron  shall  bring  the  bullock  of 
the  sin  offering,  which  is  for  liimself,  and  shall  make 
an  atonement  for  himself,  and  for  his  house,  and  shall 
kill  the  bullock  of  the  sin  offering  which  is  for  him- 
self: 

 12.  And  he  shall  take  a  censer  flill  of  burning 

coals  of  fire  from  off  the  altar  before  the  Lord,  and 
liis  hands  full  of  sweet  incense  beaten  small,  and  bring 
it  within  the  vail :  " 

 13.  And  he  shall  put  the  incense  upon  the 

fire  before  the  Lord,  that  the  cloud  of  the  incense  may 
cover  the  mercy  seat  that  is  upon  the  testimony,  that 
he  die  not : 

—  —  14.  And  he  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bul- 
lock, and  sprinkle  it  with  his  finger  upon  the  mercy 
seat  eastward;  and  before  the  mercy  seat  shall  he 
sprinkle  of  the  blood  with  his  finger  seven  times. 

(5.  FOR  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Lev.  xvi.  15.  Then  shall  he  kill  the  goat  of  the  sin 


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offering,  that  ii  for  the  people,  and  bring  liis  blood 
within  the  vail,  and  do  with  that  blood  as  he  did  with 
the  blood  of  the  bullock,  and  sprinkle  it  upon  the 
mercy  seat,  and  before  the  mercy  seat : 

Lev.  xvi.  10.  And  ho  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the 
holy  place,  because  of  the  uncleanness  of  the  children 
of  Israel,  and  because  of  their  transgressions  in  all 
their  sins :  and  so  shall  he  do  for  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation,  that  remaineth  among  them  in  the 
midst  of  their  uncleanness. 

 17.  And  there  shall  be  no  man  in  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  congregation  when  he  goeth  in  to  make  an 
atonement  in  the  ho\y  place,  until  he  come  out,  and 
have  made  an  atonement  for  himself  and  lor  his  house- 
hold, and  for  all  the  congregation  of  Israel. 

 18.  And  he  shall  go  out  unto  the  altar  that  ii 

before  the  Lord,  and  make  an  atonement  for  it ;  and 
shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bullock,  and  of  the  blood 
of  the  goat,  and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 
round  about. 

 19.  And  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  upon 

it  with  his  finger  seven  times,  and  cleanse  it,  and 
hallow  it  from  the  uncleanness  of  the  children  of 
Israel. 

(6.  THE  SCAPE-GOAT  LET  GO.) 

Lev.  xvi.  20.  And  when  he  hath  made  an  end  of  rec- 
onciling the  holy  place,  and  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation, and  the  altar,  he  shall  bring  the  live  goat : 

 21.  And  Aaron  shall  lay  both  his  hands  upon 

the  head  of  the  live  goat,  and  confess  over  him  all  the 
iniquities  of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  all  their  trans- 
gressions in  all  their  sins,  putting  them  upon  the  head 
of  the  goat,  and  shall  send  him  away  by  the  hand  of  a 
fit  man  into  the  wilderness : 

 22.  And  the  goat  shall  bear  upon  him  all 

their  iniquities  unto  a  laud  not  inhabited :  and  he  shall 
let  go  the  goat  in  the  wilderness. 

(7.  CHAUGE  OP  VESTMENTS,  AND  FINAL  OFFEKING.) 

Lev.  xvi.  23.  And  Aaron  shall  come  into  the  tab- 
ernacle of  the  congregation,  and  shall  put  oft'  the  linen 
garments,  which  he  put  on  when  he  went  into  the 
holy  place,  and  shall  leave  them  there  : 

 24.  And  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  with  water  in 

the  holy  place,  and  put  on  his  garments,  and  come 
forth,  and  offer  his  burnt  offering,  and  the  burnt  offer- 
ing of  the  people,  and  make  an  atonement  for  himself, 
and  for  the  people. 

 25.  And  the  fat  of  the  sin  offering  shall  he 

burn  upon  the  altar. 

 26.  And  he  that  let  go  the  goat  for  the  scape- 
goat shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  his  flesh  in 
water,  and  afterward  come  into  the  camp. 

 27.  And  the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering,  and 

the  goat/o?'  the  sin  offering,  whose  blood  was  brought 
in  to  make  atonement  in  the  holy  place,  shall  one  carry 
forth  without  the  camp ;  and  they  shall  burn  in  the 
fire  their  skins,  and  their  flesh,  and  their  dung. 

 28.  And  he  that  burnetii  them  shall  wash  his 

clothes,  and  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and  afterward  he 
shall  come  into  the  camp. 

§  45.   The  Burnt  Offerings. 

(1.  OF  THE  HERD.) 

Lev.  i.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 
unto  them.  If  any  man  of  you  bring  an  offering  unto 
the  Lord,  ye  shall  bring  j'our  offering  of  the  cattle,  even 
of  the  herd,  and  of  the  flock. 

 3.  If  his  offering  be  a  burnt  sacrifice  of  the 

herd,  let  him  offer  a  male  without  blemish  :  he  shall 
offer  it  of  his  own  voluntaiy  will  at  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation  before  the  Lord. 

 4.  And  he  shall  put  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  bm-nt  offering  ;  and  it  shall  be  accepted  for  him 
to  make  atonement  for  him. 

 5.  And  he  shall  kill  the  bullock  before  the 

Lord:  and  the  priests,  Aaron's  sons,  shall  bring  the 
blood,  and  sprinkle  the  blood  round  about  upon  the 
altar  that  is  by  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation. 

 6.  And  he  shall  flay  the  burnt  offering,  and 

cut  it  into  his  pieces. 


 7.  And  the  sons  of  Aaron  the  priest  shall  put 

fire  ujjon  the  altar,  and  lay  the  wood  in  order  upon 
the  fire : 

 8.  And  the  priests,  Aaron's  sons,  shall  lay  the 

parts,  the  head,  and  the  fat,  in  order  upon  the  wood 
that  M  on  the  fire  which  w  upon  the  altar : 

 9.  But  his  inwards  and  his  legs  shall  he  wash 

in  water  :  and  the  priest  shall  burn  all  on  the  altar,  to 
he  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Lord. 

(2.  OP  THE  FLOCK.) 

Lev.  i.  10.  And  if  his  offering  he  of  the  flocks,  namely, 
of  the  sheep,  or  of  the  goats,  for  a  burnt  sacrifice ;  he 
shall  bring  it  a  male  without  blemish. 

—  —  11.  And  lie  shall  kill  it  on  the  side  of  the  al- 
tar northward  before  the  Lord:  and  the  pi-iests, 
Aaron's  sons,  shall  sprinkle  his  blood  round  about 
upon  the  altar. 

 12.  And  he  shall  cut  it  into  his  pieces,  with 

his  head  and  his  fat :  and  the  priest  shall  lay  them  in 
order  on  the  wood  that  is  on  the  fire  which  is  upon 
the  altar : 

 13.  But  he  shall  wash  the  inwards  and  the 

legs  with  water  :  and  the  priest  shall  bring  it  all,  and 
burn  it  upon  the  altar :  it  m  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offer- 
ing made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

(3.  OP  FOWLS.) 

Lev.  i.  14.  And  if  the  burnt  sacrifice  for  his  offering 
to  the  Lord  be  of  fowls,  then  he  shall  bring  his  offer- 
ing of  turtledoves,  or  of  young  pigeons. 

 15.  And  the  priest  shall  bring  it  unto  the  al- 
tar, and  wring  off  his  head,  and  burn  H  on  the  altar  ; 
and  the  blood  thereof  shall  be  wrung  out  at  the  side 
of  the  altar : 

 16.  And  he  shall  pluck  away  his  crop  with  his 

feathers,  and  cast  it  beside  the  altar  on  the  east  part, 
by  the  place  of  the  ashes. 

 17.  And  he  shall  cleave  it  with  the  wings 

thereof,  hut  shall  not  divide  it  asunder  :  and  the  priest 
shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar,  upon  the  wood  that  is 
upon  the  fire :  it  m  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offering  made 
by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

§  46.   Tlie  Law  of  the  Burnt  Offerings. 

Lev.  vi.  9.  Command  Aaron  and  his  sons,  sa3'ing. 
This  is  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering :  It  is  the  burnt 
offering,  because  of  the  burning  upon  the  altar  all 
night  unto  the  morning,  and  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall 
be  burning  in  it. 

 10.  And  the  priest  shall  put  on  Ms  linen  gar- 
ment, and  his  linen  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his 
flesh,  and  take  up  the  ashes  which  the  fire  hath  con- 
sumed with  the  burnt  offering  on  the  altar,  and  he 
shall  put  them  beside  the  altar. 

 11.  And  he  shall  put  off  his  garments,  and 

put  on  other  garments,  and  carry  forth  the  ashes  with- 
out the  camp  unto  a  clean  place. 

 12.  And  the  fire  ui>on  the  altar  shall  be  burn- 
ing in  it ;  it  shall  not  be  put  out :  and  the  priest  shall 
burn  wood  on  it  every  morning,  and  lay  the  burnt  of- 
fering in  order  upon  it ;  and  he  shall  burn  thereon  the 
fat  of  the  peace  olferings. 

 13.  The  fire  shall  ever  be  burning  upon  the 

altar  ;  it  shall  never  go  out. 

§  47.   Tlie  Peace  Offerings. 

(1.  OF  THE  HERD.) 

Lev.  iii.  1.  And  if  his  oblation  be  a  sacrifice  of  peace 
offering,  if  he  offer  it  of  the  herd,  whether  it  be  a  male 
or  female,  he  shall  offer  it  without  blemish  before  the 
Lord. 

 2.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  his  offering,  and  kill  \l  at  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation :  and  Aaron's  sons  the 
priests  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round 
about. 

 3.  And  he  shall  offer  of  the  sacrifice  of  the 

peace  offering  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  ; 
the  fat  that  c'bvercth  the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that 
is  upon  the  inwards, 


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Lev.  iii.  4.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is  on 
them,  which  is  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul  above  the 
liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  away. 

 5.  And  Aaron's  sons  shall  burn  it  on  the  altar 

upon  the  burnt  sacrifice,  which  is  upon  the  wood  that 
is  on  the  fire  :  it  is  an  ottering  made  by  fire  of  a  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Lokd. 

(3.  OP  THE  FLOCK.) 

Lev.  iii.  6.  And  if  his  offering  for  a  sacrifice  of 
peace  offering  unto  the  Lord  be  of  the  flock,  male  or 
female,  he  shall  offer  it  without  blemish. 

 7.  If  he  offer  a  lamb  for  his  offering,  then  shall 

he  offer  it  before  the  Lord. 

 8.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  Ills  offering,  and  kill  it  before  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation :  and  Aaron's  sons  shall  sprinkle  the 
blood  thereof  round  about  upon  the  altar. 

 9.  And  he  shall  offer  of  the  sacrifice  of  the 

peace  offering  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  : 
the  fat  thereof,  a?id  the  whole  rump,  it  shall  he  take 
off  hard  by  the  backbone ;  and  the  fat  that  covereth 
the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that  is  upon  the  inwards, 

 10.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is 

upon  them,  which  is  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul  above 
the  liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  away. 

 11.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  al- 
tar :  it  is  the  food  of  the  offering  made  by  fire  unto 
the  Lord. 

 13.  And  if  his  offering  be  a  goat,  then  he  shall 

offer  it  before  the  Lord. 

 13.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  it,  and  kill  it  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation :  and  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 
thereof  upon  the  altar  round  about. 

 14.  And  he  shall  offer  thereof  his  offering, 

eneii  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  ;  the  fat 
that  covereth  the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that  is  upon 
the  inwards, 

 15.  And  the  two  kidncj-s,  and  the  fat  that  is 

upon  them,  which  is  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul  above 
the  liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  away. 

 16.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the 

altar :  it  is  the  food  of  the  offering  made  by  fire  for  a 
sweet  savour :  all  the  fat  is  the  Lord's. 

 17.  It  shall  be  a  perpetual  statute  for  your  gen- 
erations throughout  all  your  dwellings,  that  ye  eat 
neither  fat  nor  blood. 

§  48.   The  Law  of  tlie  Peace  Offering. 

(1.  THE  ACCOMPANYING  MEAT  OFFERING.) 

Lev.  vii.  11.  And  this  is  the  law  of  the  sacrifice  of 
peace  offerings,  which  he  shall  offer  unto  the  Lord. 

 13.  If  he  ofier  it  for  a  thanksgiving,  then  he 

shall  offer  with  the  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  unleav- 
ened cakes  mingled  with  oil,  and  unleavened  wafers 
anointed  with  oil,  and  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine 
flour,  fried. 

 13.  Besides  the  cakes,  he  shall  offer  fo)-  his 

offering  leavened  bread  with  the  sacrifice  of  thanks- 
giving of  his  peace  offerings. 

 14.  And  of  it  he  shall  offer  one  out  of  the 

whole  oblation  for  a  heave  offering  unto  the  Lord, 
and  it  shall  be  the  priest's  that  sprinkleth  the  blood 
of  the  peace  offerings. 

(3.  TO  BE  EATEN  THE  SAME  DAT.) 

Lev.  vii.  15.  And  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  his 
peace  offerings  for  thanksgiving  shall  be  eaten  the 
same  day  that  it  is  offered ;  he  shall  not  leave  any  of 
it  imtil  the  morning. 

 16.  But  if  the  sacrifice  of  his  offering  be  a  vow, 

or  a  voluntary  offering,  it  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day 
that  he  offereth  his  sacrifice  ;  and  on  the  morrow  also 
the  remainder  of  it  shall  be  eaten : 

 17.  But  the  remainder  of  the  flesh  of  the  sac- 
rifice on  the  third  day  shall  be  burnt  with  fire. 

 18.  And  if  any  of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of 

his  peace  offerings  be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day,  it 
shall  not  be  accepted,  neither  shall  it  be  imputed  unto 
him  that  offereth  it :  it  shall  be  an  abomination,  and 
the  soul  that  eateth  of  it  shall  bear  his  iniquity. 


—  xi.K.  5.  And  if  j'c  offer  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offer- 
ings imto  the  Lord,  ye  shall  offer  it  at  youi'  own 
will. 

 6.  It  sludl  be  eaten  the  same  day  yc  offer  it, 

and  on  the  morrow :  and  if  aught  remain  until  the 
third  day,  it  shall  bo  bm'nt  in  the  fire. 

 7.  And  if  it  be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day, 

it  is  abominable  ;  it  shall  not  be  accepted. 

 8.  Therefore  coery  one  that  eateth  it  shall  bear 

his  iniquity,  because  he  hath  profiiued  the  hallowed 
thing  of  the  Lord  ;  and  that  soul  shall  be  cut  olf  from 
among  his  people. 

(3.  CEREMONIAL  POLLUTION  TO  1!E  SHUNNED.) 

Lev.  vii.  19.  And  the  flesh  that  touclieth  any  unclean 
tiling  shall  not  he  eaten;  it  shall  be  burnt  with  fire: 
and  as  for  the  flesh,  all  that  be  clean  shall  eat  thereof. 

 30.  But  the  soul  that  eateth  of  the  flesh  of  the 

sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  that  pertain  unto  the  Lord, 
having  his  uncleanness  upon  him,  even  that  soul  shall 
be  cut  off  from  his  people. 

 81.  Moreover  the  soul  that  shall  touch  any 

unclean  thinff,  as  the  uncleanness  of  man,  or  ani/  un- 
clean beast,  or  any  abominable  unclean  thinr;,  and  eat 
of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  which 
pertain  unto  the  Lord,  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  olf 
from  his  people. 

(4.  THE  EATING  OF  FAT  AND  BLOOD  rROHEBITED.) 

See  Lev.  vii.  32-37. 

(5.  THE  lord's  SHARE.) 

Lev.  vii.  29.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say- 
ing. He  that  offerctli  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace  offerings 
unto  the  Lord,  shall  bring  his  oblation  unto  the  Lord 
of  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace  offerings. 

 30.  His  own  hands  shall  bring  the  offerings 

of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  the  fat  with  the  breast;  it 
shall  he  bring,  that  the  breast  may  be  waved  for  a 
wave  offering  before  the  Lord. 

 31.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  the  fat  upon  the 

altar :  but  the  breast  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons'. 

 33.  And  the  right  shoulder  shall  ye  give  unto 

the  priest  for  a  heave  offering  of  the  sacrifices  of  your 
peace  offerings. 

 33.  lie  among  the  sons  of  Aaron,  that  offereth 

the  blood  of  the  peace  offerings,  and  the  fat,  shall  have 
the  right  shoulder  for  his  part. 

 34.  For  the  wave  breast  and  the  heave  shoul- 
der have  I  taken  of  the  children  of  Israel  from  off  the 
sacrifices  of  their  peace  offerings,  and  have  given  them 
unto  Aaron  the  priest  and  unto  his  sons,  by  a  statute 
for  ever,  from  among  the  children  of  Israel. 

 35.  This  is  the  portion  of  the  anointing  of 

Aaron,  and  of  the  anointing  of  his  sons,  out  of  the 
oflerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  in  the  day  wlicn 
he  presented  them  to  minister  unto  the  Lord  in  the 
priest's  office ; 

 36.  Which  the  Lord  commanded  to  bo  given 

them  of  the  children  of  Israel,  in  the  day  that  he 
anointed  them,  by  a  statute  for  ever  throughout  their 
generations. 

§  49.   The  Order  of  Service  througliout  the  Tear. 

(1.  THE  DAILY  MORNING  AND  EVENING  SACRIFICE.) 

Ex.  xxix.  38.  Now  this  is  that  which  thou  shalt  offer 
upon  the  altar ;  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day 
continually. 

 39.  The  one  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  in  the  morn- 
ing ;  and  the  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at  even : 

 40.  And  with  the  one  lamb  a  tenth  deal  of 

flour  mingled  with  the  fourth  part  of  a  hin  of  beaten 
oil ;  and  tlie  fourth  part  of  a  hin  of  wine  for  a  drink 
offering. 

 41.  And  the  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at 

even,  and  shalt  do  thereto  according  to  the  meat  offer- 
ing of  the  morning,  and  according  to  the  drink  offering 
thereof,  for  a  sweet  savour,  an  offering  made  by  fire 
unto  the  Lord. 

 43.  This  shall  be  a  continual  burnt  offering 

throughout  your  generations  at  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation  before  the  Lord,  where  I 
will  meet  you,  to  speak  there  unto  thee. 


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Num.  xxviii.  2.  Command  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  say  unto  them,  My  otfering,  aTid  my  bread  for  my 
sacrifices  made  by  fire,  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  me, 
shall  ye  observe  to  offer  unto  me  in  their  due  season. 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  This  is  the 

offering  made  by  fire  which  ye  shall  offer  unto  the 
Lord  ;  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot  day 
by  day,  for  a  continual  burnt  ottering. 

 4.  The  one  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  in  the  morn- 
ing, and  the  other  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  at  even ; 

 5.  And  a  tenth  part  of  an  ephah  of  flour  for  a 

meat  offering,  mingled  with  the  fourth  7J«r<  of  a  hin 
of  beaten  oil. 

 6.  It  is  a  continual  burnt  oflTering,  which  was 

ordained  in  mount  Sinai  for  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice 
made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

 7.  And  the  drink  offering  thereof  sliall  he  the 

fourth  pari  of  a  hin  for  the  one  lamb :  in  the  holy 
plam  shalt  thou  cause  the  strong  wine  to  be  poured 
unto  the  Lord  for  a  drink  offering. 

 8.  And  the  other  lamb  shalt  thou  ofier  at 

even :  as  the  meat  offering  of  the  morning,  and  as  the 
diink  offering  thereof,  thou  shalt  offer  it,  a  sacrifice 
made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

(3.  THE  SABBATH.) 

Num.  xxviii.  9.  And  on  the  sabbath  day  two  lambs 
of  the  first  year  without  spot,  and  two  tenth  deals  of 
flour  for  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with  oil,  and  the 
drink  offering  thereof : 

 10.  fhis  is  the  burnt  offering  of  every  sabbath, 

beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  drink 
offering. 

(3.  THE  NEW  MOONS.) 

Num.  xxviii.  11.  And  in  the  beginnings  of  your 
months  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord  ; 
two  young  bullocks,  and  one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the 
first  year  without  spot ; 

 13.  And  three  tenth  deals  of  flour  for  a  meat 

offering,  mingled  with  oil,  for  one  bullock ;  and  two 
tenth  deals  of  flour  for  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with 
oil,  for  one  ram  ; 

 13.  And  a  several  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled 

with  oil  for  a  meat  offering  unto  one  lamb;  for  a 
burnt  offering  of  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by 
fire  unto  the  Lord. 

 14.  And  their  drink  offerings  shall  be  half  a 

hin  of  wine  unto  a  bullock,  and  the  third  part  of  a 
hin  unto  a  ram,  and  a  fourth  part  of  a  hin  unto  a 
lamb :  this  is  the  burnt  offering  of  every  month 
throughout  the  months  of  the  year. 

 15.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

unto  the  Lord  shall  be  offered,  beside  the  continual 
bm-nt  offering,  and  his  drink  offering. 

(4.  THE  PASSOVER.) 

Num.  xxviii.  16.  And  in  the  fourteenth  day  of  the 
first  month  is  the  passover  of  the  Lord. 

 17.  And  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  this  month  is 

the  feast :  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be  eaten. 

 18.  In  the  first  day  shall  he  a  holy  convoca- 
tion; ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  servile  work  therein: 

 19.  But  ye  shall  offer  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire 

for  a  bimit  offering  unto  the  Lord  ;  two  young  bul- 
locks, and  one  ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year : 
they  shall  be  unto  you  without  blemish. 

 20.  And  their  meat  offering  shall  he  of  flour 

mingled  with  oil :  three  tenth  deals  shall  ye  offer  for  a 
bullock,  and  two  tenth  deals  for  a  ram ; 

 21.  A  several  tenth  deal  shalt  thou  offer  for 

every  lamb,  throughout  the  seven  lambs : 

 23.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering,  to  make 

an  atonement  for  you. 

 23.  Ye  shall  offer  these  beside  the  burnt  offer- 
ing in  the  morning,  which  is  for  a  continual  burnt 
offering. 

 24.  After  this  manner  ye  shall  offer  daily, 

throughout  the  seven  days,  the  meat  of  the  sacrifice 
made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  imto  the  Lord  :  it 
shall  be  offered  beside  the  continual  burnt  offering, 
and  his  drink  offering. 

 23.  And  on  the  seventh  day  ya  shall  have  a 

holy  convocation ;  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work. 


(5.  PENTECOST.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  10.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  which 
I  give  unto  you,  and  shall  reap  the  harvest  thereof, 
then  ye  shall  bring  a  sheaf  of  the  firstfruits  of  your 
harvest  unto  the  priest : 

 11.  And  he  shall  wave  the  sheaf  before  the 

Lord,  to  be  accepted  for  you :  on  the  morrow  after 
the  sabbath  the  priest  shall  Avave  it. 

 12.  And  ye  shall  offer  that  day  when  ye  wave 

the  sheaf  a  he  lamb  M  ithout  blemish  of  the  first  year 
for  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

 13.  And  the  meat  offering  thereof  shall  he  two 

tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  an  offering 
made  by  fire  upto  the  Lord  for  a  sweet  savour:  and 
the  drink  offering  thereof  shall  he  of  wine,  the  fourth 
part  of  a  hin. 

 14.  And  ye  shall  eat  neither  bread,  nor  parched 

corn,  nor  green  ears,  until  the  selfsame  day  that  ye 
have  brought  an  offering  unto  your  God :  it  shall  he  a 
statute  for  ever  throughout  your  generations  in  all 
your  dwellings. 

Num.  xxviii.  26.  Also  in  the  day  of  the  firstfruits, 
when  ye  bring  a  new  meat  offering  unto  the  Lord, 
after  your  weeks  he  out,  ye  shall  have  a  holy  convoca- 
tion ;  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work : 

 27.  But  ye  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering  for  a 

sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord  ;  two  young  bullocks,  one 
ram,  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year : 

 28.  And  their  meat  offering  of  flour  mingled 

with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  unto  one  bullock,  two  tenth 
deals  unto  one  ram, 

 29.  A  several  tenth  deal  unto  one  lamb, 

throughout  the  seven  lambs ; 

 30.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats,  to  make  an 

atonement  for  you. 

 31.  Ye  shall  offer  them  beside  the  continual 

blunt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering,  (they  shall  be 
unto  you  without  blemish,)  and  their  drink  offerings. 

Acts  XX.  13.  And  we  went  before  to  ship,  and  sailed 
unto  Assos,  there  intending  to  take  in  Paul:  for  so 
had  he  appointed,  minding  himself  to  go  afoot. 

 14.  And  when  he  met  with  us  at  Assos,  we 

took  him  in,  and  came  to  Mitylene. 

 15.  And  we  sailed  thence,  and  came  the  next 

day  over  against  Chios ;  and  the  next  day  we  arrived 
at  Samos,  and  tarried  at  Trogyllium ;  and  the  next 
day  we  came  to  Jliletus. 

 16.  For  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  by  Eph- 

esus,  because  he  would  not  spend  the  time  in  Asia : 
for  he  hasted,  if  it  were  passible  for  him,  to  be  at  Jeru- 
salem the  day  of  Pentecost. 

I  Cor.  xvi"  5.  Now  I  will  come  unto  you,  when  I 
shall  pass  through  Macedonia :  for  I  do  pass  through 
Macedonia. 

 6.  And  it  may  be  that  I  will  abide,  yea,  and 

winter  with  you,  that  ye  may  bring  me  on  my  journey 
whithersoever  I  go. 

 7.  For  I  will  not  see  j'ou  now  by  the  way; 

but  I  trust  to  tarry  a  while  with  j'ou,  if  the  Lord 
permit. 

 8.  But  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost 

(G.  THE  FEAST  OF  TRUMPETS.) 

Num.  xxix.  1.  And  in  the  seventh  month,  on  the 
first  day  of  the  month,  yc  shall  have  a  holy  convoca- 
tion ;  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work :  it  is  a  day  of  blow- 
ing the  trumpets  unto  you. 

 2.  And  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  for  a 

sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord  ;  one  }'oung  bullock,  one 
ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  blemish : 

 3.  And  their  meat  offering  shall  be  of  flour 

mingled  with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  for  a  bullock,  and 
two^tenth  deals  for  a  ram. 

 4.  And  one  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  through- 
out the  seven  lambs : 

 5.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering, 

to  make  an  atonement  for  you : 

 6.  Beside  the  burnt  offering  of  the  month,  and 

his  meat  offering,  and  the  daily  burnt  offering,  and  his 
meatoffering,  and  their  drink  offerings,  according  unto 
their  manner,  for  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by 
fire  imto  the  Lord, 


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(7.  THE  DAY  OF  ATONEMENT.) 

Num.  xxix.  7.  And  ye  shall  have  on  the  tenth  day 
of  this  seventh  month  a  holy  convocation;  and  ye 
shall  afflict  your  souls:  ye  shall  not  do  any  work 
tlierein : 

 8.  But  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto  the 

Lord  for  a  sweet  savour;  one  young  bullock,  one 
ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year;  they  shall  be 
unto  you  without  blemish. 

 9.  And  their  meat  offering  shall  be  of  flour 

mingled  with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  to  a  bullock,  and 
two  tenth  deals  to  one  ram, 

 10.  A  several  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  through- 
out the  seven  lambs : 

 11.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering; 

■foeside  the  sin  offering  of  atonement,  and  the  continual 
■burnt  offering,  and  the  meat  oflFering  of  it,  and  their 
drink  offerings. 

(8.  THE  FEAST  OP  TABERNACLES.) 

Num.  xxix.  12.  And  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the 
seventh  month  ye  shall  have  a  holy  convocation  ;  ye 
shall  do  no  servile  work,  and  ye  shall  keep  a  feast 
imto  the  Lord  seven  da3's  : 

 13.  And  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering,  a  sacri- 
fice made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord  ; 
thirteen  young  bullocks,  two  rams,  and  fourteen  lambs 
of  the  first  year ;  they  shall  be  without  blemish : 

 14.  And  their  meat  offering  shall  be  of  flour 

mingled  with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  unto  every  buUock 
of  the  thirteen  bullocks,  two  tenth  deals  to  each  ram 
of  the  two  rams, 

 15.  And  a  several  tenth  deal  to  each  lamb  of 

the  foiu'teen  lambs : 

 16.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  a  sin  offer- 
ing; beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  his  meat 
offering,  and  his  drink  offering. 

 17.  And  on  the  second  day  ye  shaM  offer  twelve 

young  bullocks,  two  rams,  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first 
year  without  spot : 

 18.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs,  shall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 

 19.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
ing ;  beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  the  meat 
offering  thereof,  and  their  drink  offerings. 

 20.  And  on  the  thu'd  day  eleven  bullocks, 

two  rams,  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

 21.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs  shall  he  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 

 22.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering ;  beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering,  and 
his  drink  offering. 

 23.  And  on  the  fourth  day  ten  bullocks,  two 

rams,  and  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

 24.  Their  meat  offering  and  their  drink  offer- 
ings for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the  lambs, 
shall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the  manner : 

 25.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
ing ;  beside  the  continual  bm-nt  offering,  his  meat 
offering,  and  his  drink  offering. 

 26.  And  on  the  fifth  day  nine  bullocks,  two 

rams,  and  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
spot : 

 27.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
,lambs,  shall  he  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 

 28.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering ;  beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering, 
and  his  drink  offering. 

 29.  And  on  the  sixth  day  eight  bullocks,  two 

rams,  and  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

 30.  And  their  meat  offering  and  then-  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs,  shall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 


 31.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering;  beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  his  meat  oflfering,  and  hia 
drink  offering. 

 32.  And  on  the  seventh  day  seven  bullocks, 

two  rams,  and  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

 33.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs,  sliall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 

 34.  And  one  ^oat  for  a  sin  offering ;  beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  his  meat  offering,  and  his 
drink  offering. 

(9.  THE  grand  CONCLtTDING  FESTIVAL.) 

Num.  xxix.  35.  On  the  eighth  day  ye  shall  have  a 
solemn  assembly :  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  tlierein  : 

 36.  But  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering,  a  sacri- 
fice made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord: 
one  bullock,  one  ram,  seven  Iambs  of  the  first  year 
without  blemish : 

 37.  Their  meat  offering  and  their  drink  offer- 
ings for  the  bullock,  for  the  ram,  and  for  the  lambs, 
shall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the  manner  : 

 38.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering;  beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering, 
and  his  drink  offering. 

 39.  These  things  je  shall  do  unto  the  Lord  in 

your  set  feasts,  beside  your  vows,  and  your  freewill 
offerings,  for  your  burnt  offerings,  and  for  your  meat 
offerings,  and  for  your  drink  offerings,  and  for  your 
peace  offerings. 

§  50.   Freewill  Offerings. 

(1.  TO  SANCTIFY  AN  ALTAR.) 

Ex.  xxiv.  5.  And  he  sent  young  men  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  which  offered  burnt  offerings,  and  sac- 
rificed peace  offerings  of  oxen  unto  the  Lord. 

 6.  And  Moses  took  half  of  the  blood,  and  put 

it  in  basins ;  and  half  of  the  blood  he  sprinkled  on  the 
altar. 

(2.  ON  VARIOUS  OCCASIONS.) 

Num.  xxxi.  54.  And  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest 
took  the  gold  of  the  captains  of  thousands  and  of 
hundreds,  and  brought  it  into  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation, /or  a  memorial  for  the  children  of  Israel 
before  the  Lord. 

Jud.  xxi.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  the  people  rose  early,  and  built  there  an  altar,  and 
offered  burnt  oflTerings  and  peace  offerings. 

I  Sam.  i.  3.  And  this  man  went  up  out  of  his  city 
yearly  to  worship  and  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  of 
hosts  in  Shiloh.  And  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hophni 
and  Phinehas,  the  priests  of  the  Lord,  were  there. 

—  ix.  14.  And  they  went  up  into  the  city:  and 
when  they  were  come  into  the  city,  behold,  Samuel 
came  out  against  them,  for  to  go  up  to  tlie  higli  place. 

—  X.  8.  And  thou  shalt  go  down  before  me  to  Gil- 
gal  ;  and,  behold,  I  will  come  down  unto  thee,  to  offer 
burnt  offerings,  and  to  sacrifice  sacrifices  of  peace  of- 
ferings; seven  days  shalt  thou  tarry,  till  I  come  to 
thee,  and  shew  thee  what  thou  shalt  do. 

—  xvi.  2.  And  Samuel  said.  How  can  I  go  ?  if  Saul 
hear  it,  he  will  kill  me.  And  the  Lord  said,  Take  a 
heifer  with  thee,  and  say,  I  am  come  to  sacrifice  to  the 
Lord. 

 3.  And  call  Jesse  to  the  sacrifice,  and  I  will 

shew  thee  what  thou  shalt  do :  and  thou  shalt  anoint 
unto  me  him  whom  I  name  unto  thee. 

 4.  And  Samuel  did  that  which  the  Lord 

spake,  and  came  to  Beth-lehem.  And  the  elders  of 
the  town  trembled  at  his  coming,  and  said,  Comest 
thou  peaceably  ? 

 5.  And  he  said.  Peaceably :  I  am  come  to  sac- 
rifice unto  the  Lord  :  sanctify  yourselves,  and  come 
with  me  to  the  sacrifice.  And  he  sanctified  Jesse  and 
his  sons,  and  called  them  to  the  sacrifice. 

(3.  WHEN  SOLOMON  WAS  MADE  KING.) 

I  Chr.  xxix.  21.  And  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  unto 
the  Lord,  and  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord, 
on  the  morrow  after  that  day,  even  a  thousand  bullocks, 


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a  thousand  rams,  and  a  thousand  lambs,  with  their 
drink  offerings,  and  sacrifices  in  abundance  for  all  Is- 
rael : 

(4.  WHEN  Solomon's  temple  was  dedicated.) 

I  Kings  viii.  63.  And  the  kin^,  and  all  Israel  with 
him,  offered  sacrifice  before  the  Lord. 

 63.  And  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  peace 

offerings,  which  he  offered  unto  the  Lord,  two  and 
twenty  thousand  oxen,  and  a  hundred  and  twenty 
thousand  sheep.  So  the  king  and  all  the  children  of 
Israel  dedicated  the  house  of  the  Lord, 

 64.  The  same  day  did  tlie  king  hallow  the 

middle  of  the  court  that  was  before  the  house  of  the 
Lord:  for  there  he  offered  burnt  offerings,  and  meat 
ofiFerings,  and  the  fixt  of  the  peace  offerings :  because 
the  brazen  altar  that  wan  before  the  Lord  wm  too  little 
to  receive  the  burnt  offerings,  and  meat  offerings,  and 
the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings. 

(5.  WHEN  ASA  RENEWED  THE  NATIONAL  COVENANT.) 

2  Chr.  XV.  9.  And  he  gathered  all  Judah  and  Ben- 
jamin, and  the  strangers  with  them  out  of  Ephraim 
and  Manasseh,  and  out  of  Simeon :  for  they  fell  to 
him  out  of  Israel  in  abundance,  when  they  saw  that 
the  Lord  his  God  ^cas  with  him. 

 10.  So  they  gathered  themselves  together  at 

Jerusalem  in  the  third  month,  in  the  fifteenth  year  of 
the  reign  of  Asa. 

 11.  And  they  offered  unto  the  Lord  the  same 

time,  of  the  spoil  icihich  they  had  brought,  seven  hun- 
dred oxen  and  seven  thousand  sheep. 

(6.  WHEN  HEZEKIAH  RESTORED  RELIGION.) 

2  Chr.  xxix.  20.  Then  Hezekiah  the  king  rose  early, 
and  gathered  the  rulers  of  the  city,  and  went  up  to 
the  house  of  the  Lord. 

 21.  And  they  brought  seven  bullocks,  and 

seven  rams,  and  seven  lambs,  and  seven  he  goats,  for 
a  sin  offering  for  the  kingdom,  and  for  the  sanctuarj^ 
and  for  Judah.  And  he  commanded  the  priests  the 
sons  of  Aaron  to  offer  them  on  the  altar  of  the  Lord. 

 22.  So  they  killed  the  bullocks,  and  the  priests 

received  the  blood,  and  sprinkled  it  on  the  altar :  like- 
wise, when  they  had  killed  the  rams,  they  sprinkled 
the  blood  upon  the  altar  :  they  killed  also  the  lambs, 
and  they  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  altar. 

 23.  And  they  brought  forth  the  he  goats  for 

the  sin  offering  before  the  king  and  the  congregation  ; 
and  they  laid  their  hands  upon  them  : 

 24.  And  the  priests  killed  them,  and  they  made 

reconciliation  with  their  blood  upon  the  altar,  to  make 
an  atonement  for  all  Israel ;  for  the  king  commanded 
that  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sin  offering  sJiould  he 
made  for  all  Israel. 

 25.  And  he  set  the  Levites  in  the  house  of  the 

Lord  with  cymbals,  with  psalteries,  and  with  harps, 
according  to  the  commandment  of  David,  and  of  Gad 
the  king's  seer,  and  Nathan  the  prophet:  for  sc?  was 
the  commandment  of  tlie  Lord  by  his  prophets. 

 26.  And  the  Levites  stood  with  the  instru- 
ments of  David,  and  the  priests  with  the  trumpets. 

 27.  And  Hezekiah  commanded  to  offer  the 

burnt  offering  upon  the  altar.  And  when  the  burnt 
offering  began,  the  song  of  the  Lord  began  also  with 
the  trumpets,  and  with  the  instruments  ordained  by 
David  king  of  Israel. 

 28.  And  all  the  congregation  worshipped,  and 

the  singers  sang,  and  the  trumpeters  sounded :  and  all 
this  continued  until  the  burnt  offering  was  finished. 

 31.  Then  Hezekiah  answered  and  said,  Now 

ye  have  consecrated  yourselves  unto  the  Lord,  come 
near  and  bring  sacrifices  and  thank  offerings  into  the 
house  of  the  Lord.  And  the  congregation  brought  in 
sacrifices  and  thank  offerings ;  and  as  many  as  were 
of  a  free  heart,  burnt  offerings. 

 33.  And  tlie  number  of  the  burnt  offerings, 

which  the  congregation  brought,  was  threescore  and 
ten  bullocks,  a  hundred  rams,  ayid  two  lumdred  lambs : 
all  these  were  for  a  burnt  offering  to  the  Lord. 

 38.  And  the  consecratetl  things  were  six  htm- 

dred  oxen  and  three  thousand  sheep. 

 34.  But  the  priests  were  too  few,  so  that  they 

could  not  flay  all  the  bm-nt  offerings :  wherefore  their 


brethren  the  Levites  did  help  them,  till  the  work  was 
ended,  and  until  the  otlier  priests  had  sanctified  them- 
selves :  for  the  Levites  were  more  upright  in  heart  to 
sanctify  themselves  than  the  priests. 

 35.  And  also  the  burnt  offerings  were  in  abund- 
ance, with  the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings,  and  the  drmk 
offerings,  for  every  burnt  offering.  So  the  service  of 
the  house  of  the  Lord  was  set  in  order. 

 36.  And  Hezekiah  rejoiced,  and  all  the  people, 

that  God  had  prepared  the  people  :  for  the  thing  was 
done  suddenly. 

(7.  ON  THE  RETURN  OF  THE  JEWS  FROM  CAPTIVITY.) 

Ezr.  viii.  35.  Also  the  children  of  those, that  had 
been  carried  away,  which  were  come  out  of  the  cap- 
tivity, offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  God  of  Israel, 
twelve  bullocks  for  all  Israel,  ninety  and  six  rams,  sev- 
enty and  seven  lambs,  twelve  he  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
ing :  all  this  was  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

§  51.   Tlie  Significance  and  Worth  of  Sacrifices. 

(1.  FROM  THE  HEBREW  STANDPOINT.) 

Prov.  xxi.  3.  To  do  justice  and  judgment  is  more 
acceptable  to  the  Lord  than  sacrifice. 

Ps.  1.  5.  Gather  my  saints  together  unto  me ;  those 
that  have  made  a  covenant  with  me  by  sacrifice. 

 8.  I  will  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  sacrifices  or 

thy  burnt  offerings,  to  hare  been  continually  before  me. 

 9.  I  will  take  no  bullock  out  of  thy  house,  nor 

he  goats  out  of  thy  folds ; 

 10.  For  every  beast  of  the  forest  is  mine,  and 

the  cattle  upon  a  thousand  hills. 

 11.  I  know  all  the  fowls  of  the  mountains: 

and  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  are  mine. 

 13.  If  I  were  hungry,  I  would  not  tell  thee : 

for  the  world  is  mine,  and  the  fulness  thereof. 

 13.  Will  I  eat  the  flesh  of  bulls,  or  drink  the 

blood  of  goats? 

 14.  Offer  unto  God  thanksgiving;  and  pay 

thy  vows  unto  the  Most  High  : 

—  11.  16.  For  thou  desirest  not  sacrifice  ;  else  would 
I  give  it:  thou  delightest  not  in  burnt  offering. 

 17.  The  sacrifices  of  God  are  a  broken  spirit: 

a  broken  and  a  contrite  heart,  O  God,  thou  wilt  not 
despise. 

 19.  Then  shalt  thou  be  pleased  with  the  sacri- 
fices of  rigliteousness,  with  burnt  offering  and  whole 
burnt  offering :  then  shall  they  offer  bullocks  upon 
thine  altar. 

—  Isix.  30.  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a 
song,  and  will  magnify  him  with  thanksgiving. 

 31.  This  also  shall  please  the  Lord  better 

than  an  ox  or  bullock  that  hath  lioms  and  hoofs. 

 83.  The  humble  shall  see  this,  and  be  glad : 

and  your  heart  shall  live  that  seek  God. 

 33.  For  the  Lord  heareth  the  poor,  and  de- 

spiseth  not  his  prisoners. 

Jer.  vii.  21.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel ;  Put  yom-  burnt  offerings  imto  your  sacrifi- 
ces, and  eat  flesh. 

 33.  For  I  spake  not  unto  your  fathers,  nor 

commanded  them  in  the  day  that  I  brought  them  out  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  concerning  burnt  offerings  or  sacri- 
fices: 

Is.  i.  10.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  rulers  of 
Sodom ;  give  ear  unto  the  law  of  our  God,  ye  people 
of  Gomorrah. 

 11.  To  what  purpose  is  the  multitude  of  your 

sacrifices  unto  me  ?  saith  the  Lord  :  I  am  full  of  the 
burnt  offerings  of  rams,  and  the  fat  of  fed  beasts ;  and 
I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks,  or  of  lambs,  or 
of  he  goats. 

 13.  When  ye  come  to  appear  before  me,  who 

hath  required  this  at  your  hand,  to  tread  my  courts  ? 

—  xl.  16.  And  Lebanon  is  v.ot  sufficient  to  burn,  nor 
the  beasts  thereof  sufficient  for  a  burnt  offering. 

Hos.vi.  6.  For  I  desired  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice; 
and  the  knowledge  of  God  more  "than  burnt  offerings. 

Micah  vi.  6.  Wherewith  shall  I  come  before  the 
Lord,  and  bow  myself  before  the  high  God?  shall  I 
come  before  him  with  burnt  offerings,  with  calves  of 
a  year  old  ? 


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Micah  vi.  7.  Will  the  Lord  be  pleased  with  Ihou- 
sands  of  rams,  or  with  ten  thousands  of  rivers  of  oil  ?  + 

 8.  He  hath  shewed  thee,  O  man,  what  is  good ; 

and  what  doth  the  Lord  require  of  thee,  but  to  do 
justly,  and  to  love  mercy,  and  to  walk  humbly  with 
thy  God? 

(3.  FROM  THE  CHRISTIAN  STANDPOINT.) 

Heb.  X.  1.  For  the  law  having  a  shadow  of  good 
things  to  come,  and  not  the  very  image  of  the  things, 
can  never  with  those  sacrifices,  which  they  offered 
«year  by  year  continually,  malvc  the  comers  thereunto 
perfect. 

 2.  For  then  would  they  not  have  ceased  to  be 

offered?  because  that  the  worshippers  once  purged 
should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of  sins. 

 3.  But  in  tliose  sacrifices  there  is  a  remembrance 

again  made  of  sins  every  year. 

 4.  For  it  is  not  possible  that  the  blood  of  bulls 

and  of  goats  should  take  away  sins. 

 11.  And  every  priest  standeth  daily  minister- 
ing and  offering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices,  which 
can  never  take  away  sins: 

—  xiu.  10.  We  have  an  altar,  whereof  they  have  no 
right  to  eat  which  serve  the  tabernacle. 

 11.  For  the  bodies  of  those  beasts,  whose  blood 

is  brought  into  the  sanctuary  by  the  high  i^riest  for 
sin,  are  burned  without  the  camp. 

 15.  By  him  therefore  let  us  offer  the  sacrifice 

of  praise  to  God  continually,  that  is,  the  fruit  of  our 
lips,  giving  thanks  to  his  name. 

§  52.   Joy  iu  Sacrifices. 

Ps.  Ixvi.  13.  I  will  go  into  thy  house  with  burnt 
ofierings :  I  will  pay  thee  my  vows, 

 14.  Which  my  lips  have  uttered,  and  my 

mouth  hath  spoken,  when  I  was  in  trouble. 

 15  I  will  offer  unto  thee  burnt  sacrifices  of 

fatlings,  with  the  incense  of  rams:  I  will  offer  bullocks 
with  goats,  feelah. 

 16.  Come  and  hear,  all  ye  that  fear  God,  and 

I  will  declare  what  he  hath  done  for  my  soul. 

—  cxvi.  17.  1  will  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  of 
thanksgiving,  and  will  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  cxviii.  27.  God  is  the  Lord,  which  hath  shewed 
us  light :  bind  the  sacrifice  with  cords,  even  unto  the 
horns  of  the  altar. 

—  cxli.  2.  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  before  thee  as 
incense ;  aiul  the  lifting  up  of  my  hands  as  the  evening 
sacrifice. 

§  53.   The  Sacrifices  of  the  Wicked- 

Prov.  XV.  8.  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  is  an  abom- 
ination to  the  Lord:  but  the  prayer  of  the  upright  is 
his  delight. 

—  xxi.  27.  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  is  abomina- 
tion: how  much  more,  wfien  he  bringeth  it  with  a 
wicked  mind  ? 

Is.  xliii.  2'd.  Thou  hast  not  brought  me  the  small 
cattle  of  thy  burnt  offerings ;  neither  hast  thou  hon 
oured  me  with  thy  sacrifices.  I  have  not  caused  thee 
to  serve  with  an  offering,  nor  wearied  thee  with  in- 
cense. 

 24.  Thou  hast  bought  me  no  sweet  cane  with 

money,  neither  hast  thou  filled  me  with  the  fat  of  thy 
sacrifices :  but  thou  hast  made  me  to  serve  with  thy 
Bins,  thou  hast  wearied  me  with  thine  iniquities. 

—  Ixvi.  2.  For  all  those  things  hath  mine  hand  made, 
and  all  those  things  have  been,  said  the  Lord  :  but  to 
this  man  will  I  look,  even  to  /«m  that  is  poor  and  of  a 
contrite  spirit,  and  trembleth  at  my  word. 

 3.  He  that  killeth  an  ox  is  as  if  he  slew  a 

man ;  he  that  sacrificeth  a  lamb,  fl»  tf  he  cut  off  a  dog's 
neck ;  he  that  CitTereth  an  oblation,  as  if  he  offered 
swine's  blood ;  he  that  burneth  incense,  as  if  he  blessed 
an  idol.  Yea,  they  have  chosen  their  own  ways,  and 
their  soul  delighteth  in  their  abominations. 

Jer.  vi.  20.  To  what  purpose  cometh  there  to  mc 
incense  from  Sheba,  and  the  sweet  cane  from  a  far 
country?  your  burnt  offerings  are  not  acceptable,  nor 
yom-  sacrifices  sweet  unto  me. 

Amos  iv.  4.  Come  to  Beth-el,  and  transgress;  at 


Gilgal  multiply  transgression;  and  bring  j-our  sacrifi- 
ces every  morning,  and  your  tithes  after  three  years: 

—  —  5.  And  offer  a  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  with 
leaven,  and  proclaim  and  publish  the  free  offerings : 
for  this  liketh  you,  O  ye  children  of  Israel,  saitli  the 
Lord  God. 

—  V.  22.  Though  ye  offer  me  burnt  offerings  and 
yovir  meat  offerings,  I  will  not  accept  them;  neither 
will  I  regard  the  peace  offerings  of  your  fat  beasts. 

 23.  Take  thou  away  from  me  the  noise  of  thy 

songs ;  for  I  will  not  heiu-  the  melody  of  thy  viols. 

 24.  But  let  judgment  run  down  as  waters,  and 

righteousness  as  a  mighty  stream. 

 25.  Have  ye  offered  unto  me  sacrifices  and 

offerings  in  the  wilderness  forty  years,  O  house  of  Is- 
rael ? 

Hos.vi.  7.  But  they  like  men  have  transgressed  the 
covenant:  there  have  they  dealt  treacherously  against 
me. 

Mai.  i.  10.  Who  is  there  even  among  you  that  would 
shut  the  doors  for  nought?  neither  do  ye  kindle  fire 
on  mine  altar  for  nought.  I  have  no  pleasure  in  you, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  neither  will  I  accept  an  offer- 
ing at  your  hand. 

 12.  But  ye  have  profaned  it,  in  that  ye  say. 

The  table  of  the  Lord  is  polluted;  and  the  fruit 
thereof,  even  his  meat,  is  contemptible. 

 13.  Ye  said  also.  Behold,  what  a  weariness  is 

it !  and  ye  have  snuffed  at  it,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ; 
and  j'e  brought  that  which  was  torn,  and  the  lame,  and 
the  sick  ;  thus  brought  an  offering :  should  I  accept 
this  of  your  hand  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

 14.  But  ciirsed  be  the  deceiver,  which  hath  in 

his  flock  a  male,  and  voweth,  and  sacrificeth  unto  the 
Lord  a  corrupt  thing :  for  I  am  a  great  King,  saith  the 
Loud  of  hosts,  and  my  name  is  dreadful  among  the 
heathen. 


CHAP.  VI. 

INAUGURATION  OF  THE  HEBREW 
SACRIFICIAL  SYSTEM. 

§  54.    The  Holy  Anointing  Oil. 

Ex.  XXX.  23.  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  principal 
spices,  of  pure  myrrh  five  hundred  shekels,  and  of 
sweet  cinnamon  half  so  much,  even  two  hundred  and 
fifty  sJiekels,  and  of  sweet  calamus  two  hundred  and 
fifty  shekels, 

 24.  And  of  cassia  five  hundred  shekels,  after 

the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary,  and  of  oil  olive  a  hin : 

 25.  And  thou  shalt  make  it  an  oil  of  holy  oint- 
ment, an  ointment  compound  after  the  art  of  the 
apothecary :  it  shall  be  a  holy  anointing  oil. 

 31.  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of 

Israel,  saying.  This  shall  be  a  holy  anointing  oil  unto 
me  throughout  yom-  generations. 

 32.  Upon  man's  flesh  shall  it  not  be  poured, 

neither  shall  ye  make  any  other  like  it,  after  the  com- 
position of  it :  it  is  holy,  and  it  shall  be  holy  unto  you. 

 33.  Whosoever  compouudeth  any  like  it,  or 

whosoever  putteth  any  of  it  upon  a  stranger,  shall 
eveu  be  cut  off  from  his  people. 

§  55.   The  Congregation  Assembled. 
Lev.  viii.  3.  And  gather  thou  all  the  congregation  to- 
gether unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation. 

 4.  And  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

him ;  and  the  assembly  was  gathered  together  imto 
the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

§  56.   The  Anointing-  of  the  Tabernacle  and  all  its 
Contents. 

(1.  ORDERED.) 

Ex.  XXX.  26.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation  therewith,  and  the  ark  of  the  tes- 
timony, 

 27.  And  the  table  and  all  his  vessels,  and  the 

candlestick  and  his  vessels,  and  the  altar  of  incense, 


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Ex.  XXX.  38.  And  the  altar  of  burnt  ofTering  with  all 
his  vessels,  and  the  laver  and  his  foot. 

 29.  And  thou  shall  sanctify  them,  that  they 

may  be  most  holy :  whatsoever  toucheth  them  shall 
be  holy. 

(2.  EXECUTED.) 

Lev.  viii.  10.  And  Moses  took  the  anointing  oil,  and 
anointed  the  tabernacle  and  all  that  was  therein,  and 
Banctiticd  them. 

 11.  And  he  sprinkled  thereof  upon  the  altar 

seven  times,  and  anointed  the  altar  and  all  his  vessels, 
both  the  laver  and  his  foot,  to  sanctify  them. 

§  57.   Tlie  Wasliing',  Robing,  and  Anointing  of 
Aaron  and  iiis  Sons. 

(1.  ORDERED.) 

Ex.  xxix.  4.  And  Aaron  and  his  sons  thou  shalt 
bring  unto  the  door  of  tlie  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation, and  slialt  wash  them  with  water. 

 5.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  garments,  and  put 

upon  Aaron  the  coat,  and  the  robe  of  the  ephod,  and 
the  ephod,  and  the  breastplate,  and  gird  him  with  the 
curious  girdle  of  the  ephod  : 

 6.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head, 

and  put  the  holy  crown  upon  the  mitre. 

 7.  Then  shalt  thou  take  the  anointing  oil,  and 

pour  it  upon  his  head,  and  anoint  him. 

 8.  And  thou  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  put 

coats  upon  them. 

 9.  And  thou  shalt  gird  them  with  girdles, 

Aaron  and  his  sous,  and  put  the  bonnets  on  them:  and 
the  priest's  office  shall  be  theirs  for  a  perpetual  statute : 
and  thou  shalt  consecrate  Aaron  and  his  sons. 

—  XXX.  30.  And  thou  slialt  anoint  Aaron  and  his 
sons,  and  consecrate  tliem  that  Wcy  may  minister  unto 
me  in  the  priest's  office. 

(2.  EXECUTED.) 

Lev.  viii.  5.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  congregation, 
This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  commanded  to  be 
done. 

 6.  And  Moses  brought  Aaron  and  his  sons, 

and  M'ashed  them  with  water. 

 7.  And  he  put  upon  him  the  coat,  and  girded 

liim  with  the  girdle,  and  clothed  him  with  the  robe, 
and  put  the  ephod  upon  him,  and  he  girded  him  with 
the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod,  and  bound  it  unto  him 
therewith. 

 8.  And  he  put  the  breastplate  upon  him :  also 

he  put  in  the  breastplate  the  Urimand  the  Thummim. 

 9.  And  he  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head ;  also 

upon  the  mitre,  even  upon  his  forefront,  did  he  put  the 
golden  plate,  the  holy  crown  ;  as  the  Lord  command- 
ed Moses. 

 12.  And  he  poured  of  the  anointing  oil  upon 

Aaron's  head,  and  anointed  him,  to  sanctity  him. 

 13.  And  Moses  brought  Aaron's  sons,  and  put 

coats  upon  them,  and  girded  them  with  girdles,  and  put 
bonnets  upon  them  ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  58.   Tlie  Tlireefold  Sacrifice  of  Consecration. 

(1.  THE  SIN  OFFERING.) 

Ex.  xxix.  1.  And  this  is  the  thing  that  thou  shalt  do 
unto  them  to  hallow  them,  to  minister  unto  me  in  the 
priest's  office  :  Take  one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams 
■without  blemish, 

 2.  And  unleavened  bread,  and  cakes  mileav- 

ened  tempered  with  oil,  and  wafers  unleavened  anoint- 
ed with  oil :  of  wheaten  flour  shalt  thou  make  them. 

 3.  And  thou  shalt  put  them  into  one  basket, 

and  bring  them  in  the  basket,  with  the  bullock  and 
the  two  rams. 

Lev.  viii.  2.  Take  Aaron  and  his  sons  with  him,  and 
the  garments,  and  the  anointing  oil,  and  a  bullock  for 
tlie  sin  offering,  and  two  rams,  and  a  basket  of  im- 
leavened  bread ; 

 14.  And  he  brought  the  bullock  for  the  sin 

offering:  and  Aaron  and  liis  sons  laid  their  hands 
upon  the  head  of  tlie  bullock  for  the  sin  ottering. 

 15.  And  lie  slew  it ;  and  Moses  took  the  blood, 

and  put  it  upon  tlie  horais  of  the  altar  roimd  about 


with  his  finger,  and  purified  the  altar,  and  poured  the 
blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar,  and  sanctified  it,  to 
make  reconciliation  upon  it. 

 16.  And  he  took  all  the  fat  that  was  upon  the 

inwards,  and  the  caul  above  the  liver,  and  the  two  kid- 
neys, and  their  fat,  and  Moses  burned  it  upon  tlie  altar. 

 17.  But  the  bullock,  and  his  hide,  his  flesh, 

and  his  dung,  he  burnt  with  fire  without  the  camp  ;  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

(2.  TUE  BURNT  OFFERING. ) 

Ex.  xxix.  15.  Thou  shalt  also  take  one  ram ;  and* 

Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  put  their  hands  upon  the 
head  of  the  ram. 

—  —  IG.  And  thou  shalt  slay  the  ram,  and  thou 
shalt  take  his  blood,  and  sprinkle  it  round  about  upon 
the  altar. 

 17.  And  thou  shalt  cut  the  ram  in  pieces,  and 

wash  the  inwards  of  him,  and  his  legs,  and  put  tJiem 
unto  his  pieces,  and  unto  his  head. 

 18.  And  thou  shalt  burn  the  whole  ram  upon 

the  altar:  it  is  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord  :  it  is  a 
sweet  savour,  an  offering  made  by  fire  imto  the  Lord. 

Lev.  viii.  18.  And  he  brought  the  ram  for  the  burnt 
offering :  and  Aaron  and  his  sous  laid  their  hands  upon 
the  head  of  the  ram. 

 19.  And  he  killed  it ;  and  Moses  sprinkled  the 

blood  ujion  the  altar  round  about. 

 20.  And  he  cut  the  ram  into  pieces ;  and  Moses 

burnt  the  head,  and  the  pieces,  and  the  fat. 

 21.  And  he  washed  the  inwards  and  the  legs 

in  water ;  and  Moses  burnt  the  whole  ram  upon  the 
altar  :  it  was  a  burnt  sacrifice  for  a  sweet  savour,  aiwi 
an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  ;  as  the  Lord 
commanded  Moses. 

(3.  THE  PEACE  OFFERING.) 

Ex. xxix.  19.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  other  ram; 
and  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  put  their  hands  upon 
the  head  of  the  ram. 

 20.  Then  shalt  thou  kill  the  ram,  and  take  of 

his  blood,  and  put  it  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of 
Aaron,  and  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  his  sons, 
and  upon  the  thumb  of  their  right  hand,  and  upon  the 
great  toe  of  their  right  foot,  and  sprinkle  the  blood 
upon  the  altar  round  about 

 21.  And  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  that  is 

upon  the  altar,  and  of  the  anointing  oil,  and  sprinkle 
it  upon  Aaron,  and  upon  his  garments,  and  upon  his 
sous,  and  upon  the  garments  of  his  sons  with  him : 
and  he  shall  be  hallowed,  and  his  garments,  and  his 
sons,  and  his  sons'  garments  with  him. 

 22.  Also  thou  shalt  take  of  the  ram  the  fat  and 

the  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
the  caul  above  the  liver,  and  the  two  kidneys,  and  the 
fat  that  is  upon  them,  and  the  right  shoulder ;  for  it  is 
a  ram  of  consecration  : 

 23.  And  one  loaf  of  bread,  and  one  cake  of 

oiled  bread,  and  one  wafer  out  of  the  basket  of  the 
unleavened  bread  that  is  before  the  Lord  : 

 21.  And  thou  shalt  put  all  in  the  hands  of 

Aaron,  and  in  the  hands  of  his  sons ;  and  shalt  wave 
them /or  a  wave  otl'ering  before  the  Lord. 

 25.  And  thou  shalt  receive  them  of  their 

hands,  and  burn  them  upon  the  altar  for  a  burnt  offer- 
ing, for  a  sweet  savour  before  the  Lord  :  it  w  an  offer- 
ing made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

 26.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  breast  of  the  ram 

of  Aaron's  consecration,  and  wave  \tfor  a  wave  offer- 
ing before  the  Lord  :  and  it  shall  be  thy  part. 

 27.  And  thou  shalt  sanctify  the  breast  of  the 

Avave  offering,  and  the  slioulder  of  the  heave  offering, 
which  is  waved,  and  which  is  heaved  U]i,  of  the  ram 
of  the  consecration,  ev-en  of  that  which  is  for  Aaron, 
and  oitliat  which  is  for  his  sons  : 

 28.  And  it  shall  lie  Aaron's  and  his  sons'  by  a 

statute  for  ever  from  the  children  of  Israel ;  for  it  is  a 
heave  offering:  and  it  shall  be  a  heave  offering  from 
the  children  of  Israel  of  the  sacrifice  of  their  peace  of- 
ferinsrs,  even  their  heave  oflFering  unto  the  Lord. 

— 31.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  ram  of  the  conse- 
cration, and  seethe  his  flesh  in  tlie  holy  place. 

 32.  And  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh 


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of  the  ram,  and  the  bread  that  is  in  the  basket,  by  the 
door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

Ex.  xxix.  33.  And  they  shall  cat  those  things  where- 
with the  atonement  was  made,  to  consecrate  and  to 
sanctify  them :  but  a  stranger  shall  not  eat  thereof, 
because  they  are  holy. 

 34.  And  if  aught  of  the  flesh  of  the  consecra- 
tions, or  of  the  bread,  remain  unto  the  morning,  then 
thou  shalt  burn  the  remainder  with  fire  :  it  shall  not 
be  eaten,  because  it  is  holj'. 

Lev.  viii.  23.  And  he  brought  the  other  ram,  the 
ram  of  consecration :  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  laid 
their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  ram. 

 33.  And  he  slew  it;  and  Moses  took  of  the 

blood  of  it,  and  put  it  upon  the  tip  of  Aaron's  right 
car,  and  upon  the  thumb  of  his  right  hand,  and  upon 
the  great  toe  of  his  right  foot. 

 34.  And  he  brought  Aaron's  sons,  and  Closes 

put  of  the  blood  upon  the  tip  of  their  right  ear,  and 
upon  the  thumbs  of  their  I'ight  hamls,  and  upon  the 
great  toes  of  their  right  feet:  and  Moses  sprinkled  the 
blood  upon  the  altar  round  about. 

 25.  And  he  took  the  fat,  and  the  rump,  and 

all  the  fat  that  was  upon  the  inwards,  and  the  caul 
above  the  liver,  and  the  two  kidneys,  and  their  fat,  and 
the  right  shoulder ; 

 26.  And  out  of  the  basket  of  unleavened 

bread,  that  was  before  the  Lord,  he  took  one  unleav- 
ened cake,  and  a  cake  of  oiled  bread,  and  one  wafer, 
and  put  t/mn  on  the  fat,  and  upon  the  right  shoulder: 

  27.  And  he  put  all  upon  Aaron's  hands,  and 

upon  his  sons'  hands,  and  waved  them  for  a  wave  of- 
fering before  the  Lord. 

 28.  And  Moses  took  them  from  off  their  hands, 

and  burnt  them  on  the  altar  upon  the  burnt  offering  : 
they  were  consecrations  for  a  sweet  savour :  it  is  an 
offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

 39.  And  Moses  took  the  breast,  and  waved  it 

for  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  :  for  of  the  ram 
of  consecration  it  was  Moses'  part ;  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded Moses. 

§  69.   The  Final  Spriakling  with  Oil  and  Blood. 

Lev.  viii.  30.  And  Moses  took  of  the  anointing  oil, 
and  of  the  blood  which  was  upon  the  altar,  and 
sprinkled  it  upon  Aaron,  and  upon  his  garments,  and 
upon  his  sons,  and  upon  his  sons'  garments  with  him ; 
and  sanctified  Aaron,  and  his  garments,  and  his  sons, 
and  his  sons'  garments  with  him. 

§  60.   The  Sacrificial  Meal. 

Lev.  viii.  31.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron  and  to  his 
sons.  Boil  the  flesh  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation  ;  and  there  eat  it  with  the  bread  that  is 
in  the  basket  of  consecrations,  as  I  commanded,  say- 
ing, Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  eat  it. 

 32.  And  that  which  remaineth  of  the  flesh 

and  of  the  bread  shall  ye  biu-u  with  fire. 

§  Gl,   The  Seven  Days'  Watch. 

Lev.  viii.  33.  And  ye  shall  not  go  out  of  the  door  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  in  seven  days,  imtil 
the  days  of  your  consecration  be  at  an  end :  for  seven 
days  shall  he  consecrate  you. 

 34.  As  he  hath  done  this  day,  so  the  Lord  hath 

commanded  to  do,  to  make  an  atonement  for  you. 

 35.  Therefore  shall  ye  abide  at  the  door  of  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation  day  and  night  seven 
days,  and  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  that  ye  die 
not :  for  so  I  am  commanded. 

 36.  So  Aaron  and  his  sons  did  all  things 

which  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

§  62.   Aaron  and  his  Sons  enter  upon  their 
Office. 

(1.  PROVISION  MADE  FOR  THE  THREEFOLD  SACRIFICE.) 

Lev.  ix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  eighth  day, 
that  Moses  called  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  the  elders 
of  Israel ; 

 2.  And  he  said  unto  Aaron,  Take  thee  a  young 

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calf  for  a  sin  offering,  and  a  ram  for  a  burnt  offering, 
without  blemish,  and  offer  them  before  the  Lord. 

 3.  And  unto  the  children  of  Israel  thou  shalt 

speak,  saying,  Take  ye  a  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  of- 
fering ;  and  a  calf  and  a  lamb,  both  of  the  first  year, 
without  blemish,  for  a  bimit  offering ; 

 4.  Also  a  bullock  and  a  ram  for  peace  offer- 
ings, to  sacrifice  before  the  Lord  :  and  a  meat  offering 
mingled  with  oil :  for  to  day  the  Lord  M  ill  appear 
unto  you. 

 5.  And  they  brought  that  which  Moses  com- 
manded before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation :  and 
all  the  congregation  drew  near  and  stood  before  the 
Lord. 

 C.  And  Moses  said.  This  is  the  thing  which 

the  Lord  commanded  that  ye  should  do :  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  shall  appear  luito  you. 

 7.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  Go  unto  the 

altar,  and  offer  thy  sin  offering,  and  thy  burnt  offering, 
and  make  an  atonement  for  thyself,  and  for  the  people: 
and  offer  the  off'ering  of  the  people,  and  make  an 
atonement  for  them ;  as  the  Lord  commanded. 

(3.  A.IRON  FIRST  OFFERS  FOR  HIMSELF.) 

Lev.  ix.  8.  Aaron  therefore  went  unto  the  altar,  and 
slew  the  calf  of  the  sin  offering,  which  was  for  himself. 

 9.  And  the  sons  of  Aaron  brought  the  blood 

unto  him :  and  he  dipped  his  finger  in  the  blood,  and 
])ut  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar,  and  poured  out  the 
blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar. 

 10.  But  the  fat,  and  the  kidneys,  and  the  caul 

above  the  liver  of  the  sin  offering,  he  burnt  upon  the 
altar ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

 11.  And  the  flesh  and  the  hide  he  burnt  with 

fire  without  the  camp. 

 13.  And  he  slew  the  burnt  offering ;  and 

Aaron's  sons  presented  imto  him  tlie  blood,  which  he 
sprinkled  round  about  upon  the  altar. 

 13.  And  they  presented  the  burnt  offering  unto 

him,  with  the  pieces  thereof,  and  the  head :  and  he 
burnt  them  upon  the  altar. 

—  —  14.  And  he  did  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs, 
and  burnt  theyn  upon  the  burnt  offering  on  the  altar. 

(3.  THEN  FOR  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Lev.  ix.  15.  And  he  brought  the  people's  offering, 
and  took  the  goat,  which  icas  the  sin  off'ering  for  the 
people,  and  slew  it,  and  offered  it  for  sin,  as  the  first. 

 16.  And  he  brought  the  burnt  offering,  and 

offered  it  according  to  the  manner. 

 17.  And  he  brought  the  meat  offering,  and 

took  a  handful  thereof,  and  burnt  it  upon  the  altar, 
besides  the  burnt  sacrifice  of  the  morning. 

 18.  He  slew  also  the  bullock  and  the  ram /or  a 

sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  which  was  for  the  people  : 
and  Aaron's  sons  presented  unto  him  the  blood,  which 
he  sprinkled  upon  the  altar  round  about. 

 19.  And  the  fat  of  the  bullock  and  of  the  ram, 

the  rump,  and  that  which  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
the  kidneys,  and  the  caul  above  the  liver  : 

 20.  And  they  put  the  fat  upon  the  breasts,  and 

he  burnt  the  fat  upon  the  altar  : 

 21.  And  the  breasts  and  the  right  shoulder 

Aaron  waved  for  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  ; 
as  Moses  commanded. 

§  63.   Subsequent  Observance  of  the  Ritual. 

(1.  BY  SOLOMON.) 

I  Kings  ix.  25.  And  three  times  in  a  j-ear  did  Solo- 
mon offer  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings  upon  the 
altar  which  he  built  unlo  the  Lord,  and  he  burnt  in- 
cense upon  the  altar  that  was  before  the  Lord.  So  he 
finished  the  house. 

2Chr.  viii.  13.  Then  Solomon  offered  burnt  offer- 
ings unto  the  Lord  on  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
had  built  before  the  jiorch. 

 13.  Even  after  a  certain  rate  every  day,  offer- 
ing according  to  the  commandment  of  Closes  on  the 
sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons,  and  on  the  solemn 
feasts,  three  times  in  the  year,  ci-en  in  the  feast  of  un- 
leavened bread,  and  in  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  iho 
feast  of  tabernacles, 

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(3.  BY  ABIJAH  AFTER  THE  REVOLT  OP  THE  TEX 
TRIBES.) 

2  Chr.  xiii.  10.  But  as  for  us,  the  Lord  is  our  Gotl, 
and  we  have  not  forsaken  liim ;  and  the  priests,  wliich 
minister  nnto  tlie  Lord,  are  the  sons  of  Aaron,  and 
the  Levites  inait  upon  tJieir  business: 

—  —  11.  And  they  burn  unto  the  Lord  every  morn- 
ing and  every  evening  burnt  sacrifices  and  sweet  in- 
cense: the  shevvbread  also  set  they  in  order  upon  the 
pure  tabic;  and  the  candlesticlc  of  gold  with  the  lamps 
thereof,  to  burn  every  evening :  for  we  keep  the  charge 
of  the  Lord  our  God ;  but  ye  have  forsaken  him. 

§  64.  Ezekiel's  VisioH  of  Hebrew  Sacrifice. 

(1.  THE  CLEANSING  SACRIFICES.) 

Ezek.  xliii.  18.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man, 
thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  These  are  the  ordinances  of 
the  altar  in  the  day  when  they  shall  make  it,  to  offer 
burnt  offerings  thereon,  and  to  sprinkle  Itlood  thereon. 

 19.  And  thou  slialt  give  to  the  priests  the  Le- 
vites that  be  of  the  seed  of.  Zadok,  which  approach 
unto  me,  to  minister  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  God,  a 
young  bullock  for  a  sin  offering. 

—  20.  And  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  thereof, 

and  put  it  on  the  four  horns  of  it,  and  on  the  four 
corners  of  the  settle,  and  upon  the  border  round 
about:  thus  shalt  thou  cleanse  and  purge  it. 

 21.  Thou  shalt  take  the  bullock  also  of  the 

sin  offering,  and  he  shall  burn  it  in  the  appointed 
place  of  the  house,  without  the  sanctuary. 

 22.  And  on  the  second  day  thou  slialt  offer  a 

kid  of  the  goats  without  blemish  for  a  sin  offering; 
and  they  shall  cleanse  the  altar,  as  they  did  cleanse  it 
with  the  bullock. 

 23.  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  cleansing 

it,  thou  shalt  offer  a  young  bullock  without  blemish, 
and  a  ram  out  of  the  flock  without  blemish. 

 21.  And  thou  shalt  offer  them  before  the  Lord, 

and  the  priests  shall  cast  salt  upon  them,  and  they  shall 
offer  them  w\>for  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

 25.  Seven  days  shalt  thou  prepare  every  day 

a  goat  for  a  sin  offering :  they  shall  also  prepare  a 
young  bullock,  and  a  ram  out  of  the  flock  without 
blemish. 

 26.  Seven  days  shall  they  purge  the  altar  and 

purify  it ;  and  they  shall  consecrate  themselves. 

 27.  And  when  these  days  are  expired,  it  shall 

be,  that  upon  the  eighth  day,  and  so  forward,  the  priests 
shall  make  your  burnt  offerings  upon  the  altar,  and 
your  peace  offerings  ;  and  I  will  accept  you,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

(3.  THE  SUPPLY  OP  OFFERINGS.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  15.  And  one  lamb  out  of  the  flock  out  of 
two  hundred,  out  of  the  fat  pastures  of  Israel  ;  for  a 
meat  offering,  and  for  a  burnt  offering,  and  for  peace 
offerings,  to  make  reconciliation  for  them,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

 IG.  All  the  people  of  the  land  shall  give  this 

oblation  for  the  prince  in  Israel. 

 17.  And  it  shall  be  the  prince's  part  to  give 

burnt  offerings,  and  meat  offerings,  and  drink  offer- 
ings, in  the  feasts,  and  in  the  new  moons,  and  in  the 
sabbaths,  in  all  solemnities  of  the  house  of  Israel :  he 
shall  prepare  the  sin  offering,  and  the  meat  offering, 
and  tlie  burnt  offering,  and  the  peace  offerings,  to 
make  reconciliation  for  the  house  of  Israel. 

(3.  THE  DAILY  SACRIFICE.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  13.  Thou  shalt  daily  prepare  a  burnt  of- 
fering unto  tlie  Lord  of  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  with- 
out blemish:  thou  shalt  prepare  it  every  morning. 

—  —  14.  And  thou  shalt  prepare  a  meat  offering 
for  it  every  morning,  the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah,  and 
the  third  part  of  a  liin  of  oil,  to  temper  with  the  fine 
flour ;  a  meat  offering  continually  by  a  perpetual  or- 
dinance unto  the  Lord. 

 15.  Thus  shall  they  prepare  the  lamb,  and  the 

meat  oftering,  and  the  oil,  every  morning  for  a  con- 
tinual burnt  offering. 

(4.  THE  SACRIFICE  OX  THE  SABBATH.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  3.  Likewise  the  people  of  the  land  shall 


worship  at  the  door  of  this  gate  before  the  Lord  in 
the  sabbaths  and  in  the  new  moons. 

—  —  4.  And  the  burnt  offering  that  the  prince  shall 
offer  unto  the  I>ord  in  the  sabbath  day  shall  be  six 
lambs  without  blemish,  and  a  ram  without  blemish. 

— '  —  5.  And  the  meat  offering  shall  be  an  ephah 
for  a  ram,  and  the  meat  offering  for  the  lambs  as  he 
shall  be  able  to  give,  and  a  bin  of  oil  to  an  ephah. 

(5.  ON  THE  NEW  MOON.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  C.  And  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  it 
slialt  be  a  young  bullock  without  blemish,  and  six 
lambs,  and  a  ram  :  they  shall  be  without  blemish. 

 7.  And  he  shall  prepare  a  meat  offering,  an 

ephah  for  a  bullock,  and  an  ephah  for  a  ram,  and  for 
the  lambs  according  as  his  hand  shall  attain  unto,  and 
a  hin  of  oil  to  an  ephah. 

(6.  IN  THE  FIRST  MONTH.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  18.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  the  first 
month,  in  the  first  day  of  the  month,  thou  shalt  take  a 
j^oung  bullock  without  blemish,  and  cleanse  the  sanc- 
tuary : 

 10.  And  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of 

the  sin  offering,  and  put  it  upon  the  posts  of  the  house, 
and  upon  the  four  corners  of  the  settle  of  the  altar, 
and  upon  the  posts  of  the  gate  of  the  inner  court. 

 20.  And  so  thou  shalt  do  the  seventh  day  of 

Ihe  month  for  every  one  that  erreth,  and  for  him  that 
is  simple :  so  shall  ye  reconcile  the  house. 

(7.  AT  THE  PASSOVER.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  21.  In  the  first  month,  in  the  fourteenth 
day  ot  the  month,  ye  shall  have  the  passover,  a  feast 
of  seven  days ;  unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten. 

 22.  And  upon  that  day  shall  the  prince  pre- 
pare for  himself  and  for  all  the  people  of  the  land  a 
bullock /cr  a  sin  offering. 

 23.  And  seven  days  of  the  feast  he  shall  pre- 
pare a  ])urnt  offering  to  the  Lord,  seven  bullocks  and 
seven  rams  without  blemish  daily  the  seven  days ;  and 
a  kid  of  the  goats  daily /or  a  sin  offering. 

 24.  And  he  shall  prepare  a  meat  offering  of 

an  ephah  for  a  bullock,  and  an  ephah  for  a  ram,  and 
a  hin  of  oil  for  an  ephah. 

(8.  AT  THE  FEAST  OF  TABERNACLES.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  25.  In  the  seventh  month,  in  the  fifteenth 
day  of  the  month,  shall  he  do  the  like  in  the  feast  of 
the  seven  days,  according  to  the  sin  offering,  accord- 
ing to  the  burnt  offering,  and  according  to  the  meat 
offering,  and  according  to  the  oil. 

(9.  THE  MEAT  OFFERING.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  11.  And  in  the  feasts  and  in  the  solem- 
nities the  meat  offering  shall  be  an  ephah  to  a  bullock, 
and  an  ephah  to  a  ram,  and  to  the  lambs  as  he  is  able 
to  give,  and  a  hin  of  oil  to  an  ephah. 

(10.  ENTRANCE  AND  EXIT.) 
(A.  FOR  THE  PRINCE.) 

Ezek. xlvi.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  The  gate 
of  the  inner  court  that  looketh  toward  the  east  shall 
be  shut  the  six  working  days ;  but  on  the  sabbath  it 
shall  be  opened,  and  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  it 
shall  be  opened. 

 2.  And  the  prince  shall  enter  by  the  way  of 

the  porch  of  tliat  gate  without,  and  shall  stand  by  the 
post  of  the  gate,  and  the  priests  shall  prepare  his  burnt 
offering  and  his  peace  offerings,  and  he  shall  worship 
at  the  threshold  of  the  gate  :  then  he  shall  go  forth; 
but  the  gate  shall  not  be  shut  until  the  evening. 

 8.  And  when  the  prince  shall  enter,  he  shall 

go  in  by  the  way  of  the  jiorch  of  that  gate,  and  he 
shall  go  forth  hy  the  way  thereof. 

 12.  Kow  when  the  prince  shall  prepare  a 

voluntary  burnt  offering  or  peace  offerings  voluntarily 
unto  the  Lord,  one  shall  then  open  him  the  gate  that 
looketh  toward  the  cast,  and  he  shall  jjrepare  his  burnt 
offering  and  his  peace  offerings,  as  he  did  on  the  sab- 
bath day:  then  he  shall  go  forth;  and  after  his  going 
forth  one  shall  shut  the  gate. 

(B.  FOR  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  9.  But  when  the  people  of  the  land  shall 


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come  before  the  Lord  in  the  solemn  feasts,  he  that 
entercth  in  by  the  way  of  the  north  gate  to  worship 
shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  tlie  south  gate;  and  he 
that  entereth  by  the  way  of  the  south  gate  shall  go 
forth  by  the  way  of  the  north  gate :  he  shall  not  re- 
turn by  the  way  of  the  gate  whereby  he  came  in,  but 
shall  go  forth  over  against  it. 

Ezek.  xlvi.  10.  And  the  prince  in  the  midst  of  them 
when  they  go  in,  shall  go  in :  and  when  they  go  forth, 
shall  go  forth. 


CHAP.  VII. 

CEREMONIAL  DEFILEMENTS  AND 

PURIFICATIONS. 

§  65,   Distinction  to  be  Made  between  Clean  and 
Unclean  Animals. 

Lev.  xi.  40.  This  is  the  law  of  the  beasts,  and  of  the 
fowl,  and  of  every  living  creature  that  nioveth  in  the 
waters,  and  of  every  creature  that  creepeth  upon  the 
earth : 

 47.  To  make  a  difference  between  the  unclean 

and  the  clean,  and  between  the  beast  that  may  be  eaten 
and  the  beast  that  may  not  be  eaten. 

—  XX.  25.  Ye  shall  therefore  put  difference  between 
clean  beasts  and  unclean,  and  between  unclean  fowls 
and  clean :  and  ye  shall  not  make  your  souls  abomin- 
able by  beast,  or  by  fowl,  or  by  any  manner  of  living 
thing  that  creepeth  on  the  ground,  which  I  have  sepa- 
rated from  you  as  unclean. 

§  66.    Clean  Animals. 

(1.  BEASTS.) 

Lev.  xi.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying, 
These  are  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat  among  all  the 
beasts  that  are  on  the  earth. 

 3.  "Whatsoever  parteth  the  hoof,  and  is  cloven- 

footed,  and  cheweth  the  cud,  among  the  beasts,  that 
shall  j-e  eat. 

Deut.  xiv.  3.  Thou  shalt  not  eat  any  abominable 
thing. 

 4.  These  are  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat  : 

the  ox,  the  sheep,  and  the  goat, 

 5.  The  hart,  and  the  roebuck,  and  the  fallow 

deer,  and  the  wild  goat,  and  the  pygarg,  and  the  wild 
ox,  and  the  chamois. 

 6.  And  every  beast  that  parteth  the  hoof,  and 

cleaveth  the  cleft  into  two  claws,  and  cheweth  the  cud 
among  the  beasts,  that  ye  shall  eat. 

(2.  FISH.) 

Lev.  xi.  9.  These  shall  ye  eat  of  all  that  are  in  the 
waters :  whatsoever  hath  fins  and  scales  in  the  waters, 
in  the  seas,  and  in  the  rivers,  them  shall  ye  eat. 

Deut.  xiv.  9.  These  ye  shall  eat  of  all  that  are  in  the 
waters :  all  that  have  fins  and  scales  shall  ye  eat 

(3.  BIRDS.) 

Deut.  xiv.  11.  Of  all  clean  birds  ye  shall  eat : 

(4.  FLTING  CREEPING  THINGS.) 

Lev.  xi.  21.  Yet  these  may  ye  eat  of  every  flying 
creeping  thing  that  goeth  upon  aH  four,  which  have 
legs  above  their  feet,  to  leap  withal  upon  the  earth  ; 

 22.  Even  these  of  them  ye  may  eat ;  the  locust 

after  his  kind,  and  the  bald  locust  after  his  kind,  and 
the  beetle  after  his  kind,  and  the  grasshopper  after  his 
kind. 

§  67.   Unclean  Animals. 

(1.  BEASTS.) 

Lev.  xi.  4.  Nevertheless,  these  shall  ye  not  eat  of 
them  that  chew  the  cud,  or  of  them  that  divide  the 
hoof:  as  the  camel,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud,  but 
divideth  not  the  hoof;  he  is  nnclean  unto  you. 

 5.  And  the  coney,  because  he  cheweth  the 

cud,  but  divideth  not  the  hoof ;  he  is  unclean  unto  you. 

 6.  And  the  hare,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud, 

but  divideth  not  the  hoof ;  he  is  unclean  unto  you. 

 7.  And  the  swine,  though  he  divide  the  hoof, 

and  be  clovenfooted,  yet  he  cheweth  not  the  cud ;  he 
is  unclean  to  you. 

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 8.  Of  their  flesh  shall  ye  not  eat,  and  their 

carcass  shall  ye  not  touch ;  they  are  unclean  to  you. 

Deut.  xiv.  7.  Nevertheless  these  ye  shall  not  oat,  of 
thtni  that  chew  the  cud,  or  of  them  that  divide  the 
clo^•en  hoof ;  as  the  camel,  ami  the  hare,  and  the 
coney :  for  they  chew  the  cud,  but  divide  not  the 
hoof;  therefore  they  are  unclean  unto  you. 

 8.  And  the  swine,  because  it  divideth  the  hoof, 

yet  cheweth  not  the  cud,  it  is  unclean  unto  you:  ye 
shall  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  nor  touch  their  dead  carcass. 

Is.  Ixvi.  17.  They  that  sanctify  themselves,  and 
inuify  themselves  in  the  gardens  behind  one  tree  in 
the  midst,  eating  swine's  flesh,  and  the  abomination,  and 
the  mouse,  shall  be  consumed  together,  saith  the  Lord. 

(3.  FISH.) 

Lev.  xi.  10.  And  all  that  have  not  fins  and  scales  in 
the  seas,  and  in  the  rivers,  of  all  that  move  in  the 
waters,  and  of  any  living  thing  which  is  in  the  waters, 
they  sluill  be  an  abomination  unto  you  : 

 11.  They  shall  be  even  an  abomination  unto 

you;  ye  shall  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  but  ye  shall  have 
their  carcasses  in  abomination. 

 13.  Whatsoever  hath  no  fins  nor  scales  in  the 

waters,  that  shall  he  an  abomination  unto  you. 

Deut.  xiv.  10.  And  whatsoever  hath  not  fins  and 
scales  ye  may  not  eat ;  it  is  unclean  unto  you. 

(3.  BIRDS.) 

Lev.  xi.  13.  And  these  are  they  which  ye  shall  have 
in  abomination  among  the  fowls ;  they  shall  not  be 
eaten,  they  are  an  abomination :  the  eagle,  and  the 
ossLfrage,  and  the  ospray, 

 14.  And  the  vulture,  and  the  kite  after  his  kind; 

 15.  Every  raven  after  his  kind  ; 

 16.  And  the  owl,  and  the  nightliawk,  and  the 

cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind, 

 17.  And  the  little  owl,  and  the  cormorant, 

and  the  great  owl, 

 18.  And  the  swan,  and  the  pelican,  and  the 

gier  eagle, 

 19.  And  the  stork,  the  heron  after  her  kind, 

and  the  lapwing,  and  the  bat. 

 20.  All  fowls  that  creep,  going  upon  aU,  four, 

shall  be  an  abomination  unto  you. 

Deut.  xiv.  12.  But  these  are  they  of  which  ye  shall 
not  eat :  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  ospray, 
 13.  And  the  glede,  and  the  kite,  and  the  vul- 
ture after  his  kind, 

 14.  And  every  raven  after  his  kind, ' 

 15.  And  the  owl,  and  the  nighthawk,  and  the 

cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind, 

 16.  The  little  owl,  and  the  great  owl,  and  the 

swan, 

 17.  And  the  pelican,  and  the  gier  eagle,  and 

the  cormorant, 

 18.  And  the  stork,  and  the  heron  after  her 

kind,  and  the  lapwing,  and  the  bat. 

 19.  And  every  creeping  thing  that  flieth  is 

unclean  unto  you  :  they  shall  not  be  eaten. 
 20.  But  of  all  clean  fowls  ye  may  eat. 

(4.  FLYING  CREEPING  THINGS.) 

Lev.  xi.  23.  But  all  other  flying  creeping  things, 
which  have  four  feet,  shall  be  an  abomination  unto  you. 

(5.  CREEPING  THINGS.) 

Lev.  xi.  29.  These  also  shall  be  unclean  unto  yon 
among  the  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the  earth  ; 
the  weasel,  and  the  mouse,  and  the  tortoise  after  his 
kind. 

 30.  And  the  ferret,  and  the  chameleon,  and 

the  lizard,  and  the  snail,  and  the  mole. 

 41.  And  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth 

upon  the  earth  shall  be  an  abomination ;  it  shall  not 
be  eaten. 

 43.  Whatsoever  goeth  upon  the  belly,  and 

whatsoever  goeth  upon  all  four,  or  whatsoever  hath 
more  feet  aniong  all  creeping  things  that  creep  upon 
the  earth,  them  ye  shall  not  eat ;  for  they  are  an 
abomination. 

 43.  Ye  shall  not  make  yourselves  abominable 

with  any  creeping  thing  that  creepeth,  neither  shall 
ye  make  yourselves  unclean  with  them,  that  ye  should 
be  defiled  thereby. 
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Lev.  xi.  44.  For  I  am  the  Lord  your  God  :  ye  shall 
therefore  sanctity  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  holy ;  for 
I  am  holy :  neither  shall  ye  defile  yourselves  with  any 
manner  of  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the 
earth. 

§  68.  Blood. 

(1.  NOT  TO  BE  KATEN.) 

Lev.  vii.  26.  Moreover  ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of 
blood,  whetJier  it  be  of  fowl  or  of  beast,  in  any  of  your 
dwellings. 

 27.  Whatsoever  soul  it  he  that  eateth  any 

manner  of  blood,  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from 
his  people. 

 xvii.  13.  And  whatsoever  man  there  be  of  the 

children  of  Israel,  or  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among 
you,  which  hunteth  and  catcheth  any  beast  or  fowl 
that  may  be  eaten  ;  he  shall  even  pour  out  the  blood 
thereof,  and  cover  it  with  dust. 

Deut.  xii.  15.  Notwithstanding,  thou  mayest  kill 
and  eat  tlesh  in  all  thy  gates,  whatsoever  thy  soul 
lusteth  after,  according  to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord 
thy  God  which  he  hath  given  thee :  the  unclean  and 
the  clean  may  eat  thereof,  as  of  the  roebuck,  and  as  of 
the  hart. 

 16.  Only  ye  shall  not  eat  the  blood;  ye  shall 

pour  it  upon  the  eartli  as  water. 

 23.  Only  be  sure  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood : 

for  the  blood  is  the  life  ;  and  thou  mayest  not  eat  the 
life  with  the  flesh. 

 24.  Thou  shalt  not  eat  it ;  thou  shalt  pour  it 

upon  the  earth  as  water. 

 25.  Thou  shalt  not  eat  it ;  that  it  may  go  well 

with  thee,  and  with  thy  children  after  thee,  when  thou 
shalt  do  that  which  is  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

(2.  THE  REASON.) 

Lev.  xvii.  11.  For  the  life  of  the  flesh  is  in  the 
blood ;  and  I  have  given  it  to  you  upon  the  altar  to 
make  an  atonement  for  your  souls :  for  it  is  the  blood 
i/iat  maketh  an  atonement  for  the  soul. 

 12.  Therefore  I  said  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, No  soul  of  you  shall  eat  blood,  neither  shall  any 
stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you  eat  blood. 

 14.  For  it  is  the  life  of  all  flesh ;  the  blood  of 

it  is  for  the  life  thereof:  therefore  I  said  unto  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  Ye  shall  eat  the  blood  of  no  manner  of 
flesh;  for  the  life  of  all  flesh  is  the  blood  thereof; 
whosoever  eateth  it  shall  be  cut  off. 

(3.  THE  PENALTY.) 

Lev.  xvii.  10.  And  whatsoever  man  tJiere  be  of  the 
house  of  Israel,  or  of  the  strangers  tliat  sojourn  among 
you,  that  eateth  any  manner  of  blood ;  I  will  even  set 
my  face  against  that  soul  that  eateth  blood,  and  will 
cut  him  otf  from  among  his  people. 

(4.  AN  INSTANCE  OF  TRANSGRESSION.) 

I  Sam.  xiv.  82.  And  the  people  flew  upon  the  spoil, 
and  toolv  slieep,  and  oxen,  and  calves,  and  slew  them 
on  the  ground :  and  the  people  did  eat  t/iem  with  the 
blood. 

 33.  Then  they  told  Saul,  saying,  Behold,  the 

people  sin  against  the  Lord,  in  that  they  eat  with  the 
blood.  And  he  said.  Ye  have  transgressed:  roll  a 
great  stone  unto  me  this  day. 

 34.  And  Saul  said,  Disperse  yourselves  among 

the  people,  and  say  unto  them,  Bring  me  hither  every 
man  his  ox,  and  every  man  his  slieep,  and  slay  them 
here,  and  eat ;  and  sin  not  against  the  Lord  in  eating 
with  the  blood.  And  all  the  people  brought  every 
man  his  ox  with  him  that  night,  and  slew  them  there. 

 35.  And  Saul  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord: 

the  same  was  the  first  altar  that  he  built  unto  the  Lord. 

§  69.   Fat  not  to  be  Eaten.* 

Lev.  vii.  23.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say- 
ing, Ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  fat,  of  ox,  or  of  sheep, 
or  of  goat. 

 24.  And  the  fat  of  the  beast  that  dieth  of  it- 
self, and  the  fat  of  that  which  is  torn  with  beasts,  may 


*  Referring  apparently  to  the  portions  used  in  sacrifice.— -H. 


be  used  in  any  other  use :  but  ye  shall  in  no  wise  eat 
of  it. 

 25.  For  whosoever  eateth  the  fat  of  the  beast, 

of  which  men  offer  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the 
Lord,  even  the  soul  that  eateth  it  shall  be  cut  off  from 
his  people. 

See  Lev.  iii.  3,  4,  9,  10. 

§  70.   Defilement  of  Clean  Meats. 

(1.  BEAST  THAT  DIED  OF  ITSELF.) 

Lev.  xi.  39.  And  if  any  beast,  of  which  ye  may  eat, 
die ;  he  that  toucheth  the  carcass  thereof  shall  be  un- 
clean until  the  even. 

 40.  And  ho  that  eateth  of  the  carcass  of  it 

shall  wa.sli  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even : 
he  also  that  beareth  the  carcass  of  it  shall  wash  bia 
clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

(2.  FLESH  TORN  OF  BEASTS.) 

Ex.  xxii.  31.  And  ye  shall  be  holy  men  unto  me: 
neither  shall  ye  eat  a/iy  flesh  that  is  torn  of  beasts  in 
the  field;  ye  shall  cast  it  to  the  dogs. 

Lev.  xvii.  15.  And  every  soul  that  eateth  that  which 
died  of  itself,  or  that  whicli  was  torn  icith  beasts,  whether 
it  be  one  of  your  own  country,  or  a  stranger,  he  shall 
both  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  /imse//"  in  water,  and. 
be  unclean  until  the  even  :  then  shall  he  be  clean. 

 16.  But  if  he  wash  th£m  not,  nor  bathe  his 

flesh ;  then  he  shall  bear  his  iniquity. 

§  71.   Uncleannesses  of  Women. 

(1.  ISSUE.) 

Lev.  XV.  19.  And  if  a  woman  have  an  issue,  and  her 
issue  in  her  flesh  be  blood,  she  shall  be  put  apart  seven 
da3's ;  and  whosoever  toucheth  her  shall  be  unclean 
until  the  even. 

 20.  And  every  thing  that  she  lieth  upon  in 

her  separation  shall  be  unclean :  every  thing  also  that 
she  sitteth  upon  sliall  be  unclean. 

 21.  And  whosoever  toucheth  her  bed  shall 

wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be 
unclean  until  the  even. 

 22.  And  whosoever  toucheth  any  thing  that 

she  sat  upon  sliall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself 
iu  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 23.  And  if  it  be  on  her  bed,  or  on  any  thing 

whereon  she  silteth,  when  he  toucheth  it,  he  shall  be 
unclean  until  the  even. 

 24.  And  if  any  man  lie  with  her  at  all,  and  her 

flowers  be  upon  him,  he  shall  be  unclean  seven  days; 
and  all  the  bed  whereon  he  lieth  shall  be  unclean. 

 25.  And  if  a  woman  have  an  issue  of  her 

blood  many  days  out  of  the  time  of  her  separation,  or 
if  it  run  beyond  the  time  of  her  separation ;  all  the 
days  of  the  issue  of  her  uncleanness  shall  be  as  the 
days  of  her  separation :  she  shall  be  unclean. 

 26.  Every  bed  whereon  she  lieth  all  the  days 

of  her  issue  shall  be  imto  her  as  the  bed  of  her  separa- 
tion: and  whatsoever  she  sitteth  upon  shall  be  un- 
clean, as  the  uncleanness  of  her  separation. 

 27.  And  whosoever  toucheth  those  things 

shall  be  unclean,  and  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe 
himself  in  water,  and  be  uuclean  until  the  even. 

(2.  ITS  PURIFICATION.) 

Lev.  XV.  28.  But  if  she  be  cleansed  of  her  issue,  then 
she  shall  number  to  herself  seven  days,  and  after  that 
she  shall  be  clean. 

 29.  And  on  the  eighth  day  she  shall  take  imto 

her  two  turtles,  or  two  young  pigeons,  and  bring  them 
unto  the  priest,  to  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation. 

 30.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one /or  a  sin 

offering,  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  ofi'ering ;  and  the 
priest  shall  mal^e  an  atonement  for  her  before  the 
Lord  for  the  issue  of  her  uncleanness. 

(3.  CHILDBIRTH.) 

Lev.  xii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying, 
If  a  woman  have  conceived  seed,  and  borne  a  man 
cliild,  then  she  sliall  be  unclean  seven  days,  according 
to  the  daj-s  of  the  separation  for  her  infirmity  shall 
she  be  unclean. 


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Lev.  xii.  3.  And  in  the  eighth  clay  the  flesh  of  his 
foreskin  shall  be  circumcised. 

 4.  And  she  shall  then  continue  in  the  blood 

of  her  purifying  three  and  thirty  days ;  she  shall  touch 
no  hallowed  tiling,  nor  come  nito  the  sanctuary,  until 
the  days  of  her  purifying  be  fulfilled. 

 5.  But  if  she  bear  a  maid  child,  then  she  shall 

be  unclean  two  weeks,  as  in  her  separation :  and  she 
shall  continue  in  the  blood  of  her  purifying  threescore 
and  six  days. 

(4.  THE  PUKIFICATION.) 

Lev.  xii.  6.  And  when  the  days  of  her  purifying  are 
fulfilled,  for  a  son,  or  for  a  daughter,  she  shall  bring  a 
lamb  of  the  first  year  for  a  burnt  ofiering,  and  a  young 
pigeon,  or  a  turtledove,  for  a  sin  offering,  unto  the 
door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  unto  the 
priest: 

 7.  "Who  shall  offer  it  before  the  Lord,  and 

make  an  atonement  for  her ;  and  she  shall  be  cleansed 
from  the  issue  of  her  blood.  This  is  the  law  for  her 
that  hath  borne  a  male  or  a  female. 

 8.  And  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb,  then 

she  shall  bring  two  turtles,  or  two  young  pigeons ;  the 
one  for  the  burnt  offering,  and  the  other  for  a  sin  of- 
fering :  and  the  priest  shall  malie  an  atonement  for 
her,  and  she  shall  be  clean. 

(5.  THE  LAW  OBSERVED  IN  THE  CASE   OP  CHRIST.) 

Luke  ii.  22.  And  when  the  daj's  of  her  purification 
according  to  the  law  of  Moses  were  accomplished, 
they  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  to  present  Mm  to  the 
Lord: 

 23.  (As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord, 

Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall  be  called 
holy  to  the  Lord ;) 

 34.  And  to  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that 

which  is  said  iu  the  law  of  the  Lord,  A  pan-  of  turtle- 
doves, or  two  young  pigeons. 

§  72.   Uncleannesses  of  Men. 

(1.  UNCLEANNESS  BY  NIGHT.) 

Deut.  xxiii.  10.  If  there  be  among  you  any  man, 
tbat  is  not  clean  by  reason  of  uncleanness  that  chanc- 
eth  him  by  night,  then  shall  he  go  abroad  out  of  the 
camp,  he  shall  not  come  within  the  camp : 

 11.  But  it  shall  be,  when  evening  cometh  on, 

lie  shall  wash  himself  with  water :  and  when  the  sun 
is  down,  he  shall  come  into  the  camp  again. 

(2.  A  RUNNING  ISSUE.) 

Lev.  XV.  4.  Every  bed,  whereon  he  lieth  that  hath 
the  issue,  is  unclean  :  and  every  thing,  whereon  he  sit- 
teth,  shall  be  unclean. 

 5.  And  whosoever  toucheth  his  bed  shall  wash 

Ills  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be  unclean 
imtil  the  even. 

 6.  And  he  that  sitteth  on  any  thing  whereon 

lie  sat  that  hath  the  issue  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and 
bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 7.  And  he  that  toucheth  the  flesh  of  him  that 

hath  the  issue  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  him- 
self in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 8.  And  if  he  that  hath  the  issue  spit  upon  him 

that  is  clean  ;  then  he  sliall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe 
"himself  in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 9.  And  what  saddle  soever  he  rideth  upon  that 

hath  the  issue  shall  be  unclean. 

 10.  And  whosoever  toucheth  any  thing  that 

■was  under  him  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even  :  and 
he  that  bearetli  any  of  those  things  shall  wash  his 
clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be  unclean 
imtil  the  even. 

 11.  And  whomsoever  he  toucheth  that  hath 

the  issue,  and  hath  not  rinsed  his  hands  in  water,  he 
shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water, 
and  be  unclean  imtil  the  even. 

 12.  And  the  vessel  of  earth,  that  he  toucheth 

which  hath  the  issue,  shall  be  broken ;  and  every  ves- 
sel of  wood  shall  be  rinsed  in  water. 

(3.  THE  PURIFICATION.) 

Lev.  XV.  13.  And  when  he  that  hath  an  issue  is 
cleansed  of  his  issue,  then  he  shall  number  to  himself 


seven  days  for  his  cleansing,  and  wash  his  clothes,  and 
bathe  his  flesh  in  running  water,  and  shall  be  clean. 

 14.  And  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  to 

him  two  turtledoves,  or  two  young  pigeons,  and  come 
before  the  Lord  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  give  them  unto  the  priest : 

 15.  And  the  priest  shall  off'er  them,  the  one 

for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  off'ering; 
and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  before 
the  Lord  for  his  issue. 

(4.  SEMINAL  EMISSION.) 

Lev.  XV.  16.  And  if  any  man's  seed  of  copulation  go 
out  from  him,  then  he  shall  wash  all  his  flesh  in  wa- 
ter, and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 17.  And  every  garment,  and    every  skin, 

whereon  is  the  seed  of  copulation,  shall  be  washed 
with  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

§  73.   Strict  Obedience  Enjoined. 

Lev.  XV.  31.  Thus  shall  ye  separate  the  children  of 
Israel  from  their  uncleanness ;  that  they  die  not  in  their 
uncleanness,  when  they  defile  my  tabernacle  that  M 
among  them. 

 32.  This  is  the  law  of  him  that  hath  an  issue, 

and  of  him  whose  seed  goeth  from  him,  and  is  defiled 
tlierewith : 

 33.  And  of  her  that  is  sick  of  her  flowers,  and 

of  him  that  hath  an  issue,  of  the  man,  and  of  the  wo- 
man, and  of  him  that  lieth  with  her  that  is  unclean. 

§  74.  Leprosy. 

(1.  THE  FIRST  ACT  OP  PURIPICATION.) 

Lev.  xiv.  2.  This  shall  be  the  law  of  the  leper  fn 
the  day  of  his  cleansing :  He  shall  be  brought  unto  the 
priest: 

 3.  And  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  the 

camp  ;  and  the  priest  shall  look,  and,  behold,  if  the 
plague  of  leprosy  be  healed  in  the  leper ; 

 4.  Then  shall  the  priest  command  to  take  for 

him  that  is  to  be  cleansed  two  birds  alive  and  clean, 
and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  hyssop  : 

 5.  And  the  priest  shall  command  that  one  of 

the  birds  be  killed  in  an  earthen  vessel  over  running 
water. 

 6.  As  for  the  living  bird,  he  shall  take  it,  and 

the  cedar  wood,  and  the  scarlet,  and  the  hyssop,  and 
shall  dip  them  and  the  living  bird  in  the  blood  of  the 
bird  that  was  killed  over  the  running  water ; 

 7.  And  Le  shall  sprinkle  upon  him  that  is  to 

be  cleansed  from  the  leprosy  seven  times,  and  shall 
pronounce  him  clean,  and  shall  let  the  living  bird  loose 
into  the  open  field. 

 8.  And  he  that  is  to  be  cleansed  shall  wash 

his  clothes,  and  shave  off"  all  his  hair,  and  wash  him- 
self iu  water,  that  he  may  be  clean:  and  after  that  he 
shall  come  into  the  camp,  and  shall  tarry  abroad  out 
of  his  tent  seven  days. 

(2.  THE  SECOND  ACT  OF  PURIPICATION.) 

Lev.  xiv.  9.  But  it  shall  be  on  the  seventh  day,  that 
he  shall  shave  all  his  hair  off"  his  head  and  his  beard 
and  his  eyebrows,  even  all  his  hair  he  shall  shave  off" : 
and  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  also  he  shall  wash  his 
flesh  in  water,  and  he  shall  be  clean. 

 10.  And  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  two 

he  lambs  without  blemish,  and  one  ewe  lamb  of  the 
first  year  without  blemish,  and  three  tenth  deals  of 
fine  ilour  for  a  meat  off"ering,  mmgled  with  oil,  and 
one  log  of  oil. 

 11.  And  the  priest  that  maketh  him  clean  shall 

present  the  man  that  is  to  be  made  clean,  and  those 
things,  before  the  Lord,  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation. 

 12.  And  the  priest  shall  take  one  he  lamb,  and 

off'er  him  for  a  trespass  offering,  and  the  log  of  oil, 
and  wave  them  for  a  wave  off'ering  before  tlie  Lord  : 

 13.  And  he  shall  slay  the  lamb  in  the  place 

where  he  shall  kill  the  sin  off'ering  and  the  burnt  of- 
fering, in  the  holy  place :  for  as  the  sin  off'ering  is  the 
priest's,  so  is  the  trespass  offering :  it  is  most  holy : 

 14.  And  the  priest  shall  take  aome  of  the  blood 


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of  the  trespass  oflfering,  and  tlie  priest  shall  put  upon 
tlie  tip  of  tlie  right  car  of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed, 
and  upon  the  thmnb  of  his  right  hand,  and  upon  the 
great  toe  of  his  right  foot. 

Lev.  xiv.  15.  And  the  priest  shall  take  some  of  the  log 
of  oil,  and  pour  it  into  the  palin  of  his  own  left  hand. 

 16.  And  the  priest  shall  dip  his  right  linger  in 

the  oil  that  is  in  his  left  hand,  and  shall  sprinkle  of 
the  oil  with  his  finger  seven  times  before  the  Lord  : 

 IT.  And  of  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  is  in  his 

hand  shall  the  priest  put  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear 
of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed,  and  upon  the  thumb  of 
his  right  hand,  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right 
foot,  upon  the  blood  of  the  trespass  ofTering : 

 18.  And  the  remnant  of  the  oil  that  is  in  the 

priest's  hand  he  shall  pour  upon  the  head  of  him  that 
is  to  be  cleansed  ;  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  him  before  the  Lord. 

 19.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  sin  offering, 

and  make  an  atonement  for  him  tliat  is  to  be  cleansed 
from  his  uncleanness  ;  and  afterward  he  shall  kill  the 
burnt  offering : 

 20.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  burnt  offer- 
ing and  the  meat  offering  upon  the  altar:  and  the 
priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him,  and  he  shall 
be  clean. 

(3.  IN  CASES  OF  POVERTY.) 

Lev.  xiv.  21.  And  if  he  he  poor,  and  cannot  get  so 
much ;  then  he  shall  take  one  lamb  for  a  trespass  of- 
fering to  be  waved,  to  make  an  atonement  for  him, 
and  one  tenth  deal  of  line  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offering,  and  a  log  of  oil ; 

 23.  And  two  turtledoves,  or  two  young  pigeons, 

such  as  he  is  able  to  get ;  and  the  one  shall  be  a  sin 
offering,  and  the  other  a  burnt  offering. 

 23.  And  he  shall  bring  them  on  the  eighth  day 

for  his  cleansing  unto  the  priest,  unto  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  before  the  Lord  : 

 24.  And  the  priest  shall  take  the  lamb  of  the 

trespass  offering,  and  the  log  of  oil,  and  the  priest 
shall  wave  them /or  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  : 

 25.  And  he  shall  kill  the  lamb  of  the  trespass 

offering,  and  the  priest  shall  take  some  of  the  blood  of 
the  trespass  offering,  and  put  it  upon  the  tip  of  the 
right  ear  of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed,  and  upon  the 
thumb  of  his  right  hand,  and  upon  the  great  toe  of 
his  right  foot. 

 26.  And  the  priest  shall  pour  of  the  oil  into 

the  palm  of  his  own  left  hand  : 

 27.  And  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  with  his  right 

finger  some  of  the  oil  that  is  in  his  left  hand  seven 
times  before  the  Lord: 

 28.  And  the  priest  shall  put  of  the  oil  that  is 

in  his  hand  upon  the  tip  of  the  riglit  ear  of  him  that 
is  to  be  cleansed,  and  upon  the  thumb  of  his  right 
hand,  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right  foot,  upon 
the  place  of  the  blood  of  the  trespass  offering : 

 29.  And  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  is  in  the  priest's 

hand  he  shall  put  upon  the  head  of  him  that  is  to  be 
cleansed,  to  make  an  atonement  for  him  before  the 
Lord. 

 30.  And  he  shall  offer  the  one  of  the  turtle- 
doves, or  of  the  young  pigeons,  such  as  he  can  get ; 

 31.  Even  such  as  he  is  able  to  get,  the  one/w 

a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  offering,  with 
the  meat  offering :  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed  before  the  Lord. 

 33.  This  is  the  law  of  Mm  in  whom  is  the 

plague  of  leprosy,  whose  hand  is  not  able  to  get  that 
which  pertaineth  to  his  cleansing. 

§  75,   Miriam  Excluded  from  the  Camp. 

Num.  xii,  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  If  her 
father  had  but  spit  in  her  face,  should  she  not  be 
ashamed  seven  days  ?  let  her  be  shut  out  from  the 
camp  seven  days,  and  after  that  let  her  be  received  in 
again. 

 15.  And  Miriam  was  shut  out  from  the  camp 

seven  days:  and  the  people  journeyed  not  till  Miriam 
was  brought  in  again. 


S  76.   Purifying'  a  House  for  Leprosy. 

Lev.  xiv.  49.  And  he  shall  take  to  cleanse  the  house 
two  birds,  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  hyssop: 

 50.  And  he  shall  kill  the  one  of  the  birds  in 

an  earthen  vessel  over  running  water : 

 51.  And  he  shall  take  the  cedar  wood,  and 

the  hyssop,  and  the  scarlet,  and  the  living  bird,  and 
dip  them  in  the  blood  of  the  slain  bird,  and  in  the 
running  water,  and  sprinkle  the  house  seven  times : 

 53.  And  he  shall  cleanse  the  house  with  the 

blood  of  the  bird,  and  with  the  nmning  water,  and 
with  the  living  bird,  and  with  the  cedar  wood,  and 
with  the  hyssop,  and  with  the  scarlet : 

—  —  53.  But  he  shall  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of 
the  city  into  the  open  fields,  and  make  an  atonement 
for  the  house :  and  it  shall  be  clean. 

§  77.   Defilement  tlirongh  Contact  with  the  Car- 
cass  of  an  Unclean  Beast. 

Lev.  xi.  24.  And  for  these  ye  shall  be  unclean  :  who- 
soever toucheth  the  carcass  of  them  shall  be  unclean 
until  the  even. 

 25.  And  whosoever  beareth  aught  of  the  carcass 

of  them  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until 
the  even. 

 26.  The  carcasses  of  every  beast  which  divideth 

the  hoof,  and  is  not  cloven-footed,  nor  cheweth  the 
cud,  are  unclean  unto  you :  every  one  that  toucheth 
them  shall  be  unclean. 

 27.  And  whatsoever  goeth  upon  his  paws, 

among  all  manner  of  beasts  that  go  on  all  four,  those 
are  unclean  unto  j'ou :  whoso  toucheth  their  carcass 
shall  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 28.  And  he  that  beareth  the  carcass  of  them 

shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even : 
they  are  unclean  unto  you. 

 31.  Tliese  are  xmclean  to  you  among  all  that 

creep :  whosoever  doth  touch  them,  when  they  be 
dead,  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 33.  And  upon  whatsoever  any  of  them,  when 

they  are  dead,  doth  fall,  it  shall  be  unclean  ;  whether 
it  be  any  vessel  of  wood,  or  raiment,  or  skin,  or  sack, 
whatsoever  vessel  it  be,  wherein  any  work  is  done,  it 
must  be  put  into  water,  and  it  shall  be  xmclean  until 
the  even  ;  so  it  shall  be  cleansed. 

 33.  And  every  earthen  vessel,  whereinto  any 

of  them  talletli,  whatsoever  is  in  it  shall  be  unclean : 
and  ye  shall  break  it. 

 34.  Of  all  meat  which  maybe  eaten,  thai  on 

which  such  water  comcth  shall  be  unclean :  and  all 
drink  that  may  be  drimk  in  every  such  vessel  shall  be 
unclean. 

 35.  And  every  tiling  whereupon  any  part  of 

their  carcass  falleth  shall  be  unclean;  whether  it  be 
oven,  or  ranges  for  pots,  they  shall  be  broken  down  : 
for  they  are  unclean,  and  shall  be  imclean  unto  j'ou. 

 36.  Nevertheless  a  fountain  or  pit,  wherein 

there  is  plenty  of  water,  shall  be  clean :  but  that  which 
toucheth  their  carcass  shall  be  unclean. 

 37.  And  if  a7iy  part  of  their  carcass  fall  upon 

any  sowing  seed  which  is  to  be  sown,  it  shall  be  clean. 

 38.  But  if  any  water  be  put  upon  the  seed, 

and  any  part  of  their  carcass  fall  thereon,  it  shall  be 
unclean. 

§78.  Defilement  throuarli  Contact  Trith  a  Human 
Dead  Body. 

(1.  GENERAL  RULE.) 

Num.  xix.  11.  He  that  toucheth  the  dead  body  of 
any  man  shall  be  unclean  seven  days. 

 13.  He  shall  purify  himself  with  it  on  the 

third  day,  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  be  clean : 
but  if  he  purify  not  himself  the  "third  daj%  then  the 
seventh  day  he  shall  not  be  clean. 

 13.  Whosoever  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any 

man  that  is  dead,  and  purilieth  not  himself,  defileth 
the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  :  and  that  soul  shall  be  cut 
off  from  Israel :  because  the  water  of  separation  was 
not  sprinkled  upon  him,  he  shall  be  unclean ;  his  tm- 
cleauness  is  yet  upon  him. 


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(2.  DEATH  WITHIN  A  TENT.) 

Num.  xix.  14.  This  is  the  law,  when  a  man  dieth 
in  a  tent :  all  that  coine  into  the  tent,  and  all  that  is  in 
the  tent,  shall  be  unclean  seven  days. 

 15.  And  every  open  vessel,  which  hath  no  cov- 
ering bound  upon  it,  is  unclean. 

(3.  DEAD  BODY  WITHOUT  DOORS,  BONE,  OR  GRAVE.) 

Num.  xix.  16.  And  whosoever  toucheth  one  that  is 
slain  with  a  sword  in  the  open  fields,  or  a  dead  body, 
or  a  bone  of  a  man,  or  a  grave,  shall  be  unclean  seven 
days. 

(4.  APPLIES  TO  SOLDIERS  IN  BATTLE.) 

Num.  xxxi.  20.  And  purify  all  your  raiment,  and  all 
that  is  made  of  skins,  and  all  worli  of  goats'  haii;  and 
all  things  made  of  wood. 

§  79.   The  Water  of  Purification. 

(1.  PREPARED.) 

Num.  xix.  2.  This  ia  the  ordinance  of  the  law 
which  the  Lord  hath  commanded,  saying.  Speak  un- 
to the  children  of  Israel,  that  they  bring  thee  a  red 
heifer  without  spot,  wherein  is  no  blemish,  and  upon 
which  never  came  yoke. 

 3.  And  ye  shall  give  her  unto  Eleazar  the 

priest,  that  he  may  bring  her  forth  without  the  camp, 
and  one  shall  slay  her  before  his  face  : 

 4.  And  Eleazar  the  priest  shall  take  of  her 

blood  with  his  finger,  and  sprinkle  of  her  blood  directly 
before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  seven  times. 

 5.  And  one  shall  burn  the  heifer  in  his  sight ; 

her  skin,  and  her  flesh,  and  her  blood,  with  her  dung, 
shall  he  burn : 

 6.  And  the  priest  shall  take  cedar  wood,  and 

hyssop,  and  scarlet,  and  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the 
burning  of  the  heifer. 

 7.  Then  the  priest  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and 

he  shall  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and  afterward  he 
shall  come  into  the  camp,  and  the  priest  shall  be  un- 
clean until  the  even. 

 8.  And  he  that  burneth  her  shall  wash  his 

clothes  in  water,  and  bathe  his  flesh  iu  water,  and 
shall  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

 9.  And  a  man  tfiat  is  clean  shall  gather  np  the 

ashes  of  the  heifer,  and  laj^  them  up  without  the  camp 
in  a  clean  place,  and  it  shall  be  kept  for  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel  for  a  water  of  separation : 
it  is  a  purification  for  sin. 

 10.  And  he  that  gathereth  the  ashes  of  the 

heifer  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the 
even :  and  it  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
unto  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  them,  for  a 
statute  for  ever. 

(2.  APPLIED.) 

Num.  xix.  17.  And  for  an  unclean  person  they  shall 
take  of  the  ashes  of  the  burnt  heifer  of  purification  for 
sin,  and  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  in  a  vessel : 

 18.  And  a  clean  person  shall  take  hyssop,  and 

dip  it  in  the  water,  and  sprinkle  it  upon  the  tent,  and 
upon  all  the  vessels,  and  upon  the  persons  that  were 
there,  and  upon  him  that  touched  a  bone,  or  one  slain, 
or  one  dead,  or  a  grave : 

 19.  And  the  clean  person  shall  sprinkle  upon 

the  unclean  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventh  day : 
and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  purifj^  himself,  and 
wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  iu  water,  and  shall 
be  clean  at  even. 

 20.  But  the  man  that  shall  be  unclean,  and 

shall  not  pmify  himself,  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from 
among  the  congregation,  because  he  hath  defiled  the 
sanctuary  of  the  Lord  :  the  water  of  separation  hath 
not  been  sprinkled  upon  him  ;  he  ts  unclean. 

 21.  And  it  shall  be  a  perpetual  statute  unto 

them,  that  he  that  sprinkleth  the  water  of  separation 
shall  wash  his  clothes  ;  and  he  that  toucheth  the  wa- 
ter of  separation  shall  be  unclean  until  even. 

 22.  And  whatsoever  the  unclean  person  touch- 
eth shall  be  unclean;  and  the  soul  that  toucheth  it 
shall  be  unclean  until  even. 

§  80.   Special  Parity  Required  of  Priests. 

Lev.  xxi.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Speak 


unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron,  and  say  unto  them. 
There  shall  none  be  defiled  for  the  dead  among  his 
people : 

 2.  But  for  his  kin,  that  is  near  unto  him,  that 

is,  for  his  mother,  and  for  his  father,  and  for  his  son, 
and  for  his  daughter,  and  for  his  brother, 

 3.  And  for  his  sister  a  virgin,  that  is  nigh  unto 

him,  which  hath  had  no  husband ;  for  her  may  he  be 
defiled. 

•  4.  But  he  shall  not  defile  himself,  being  a  chief 

man  among  his  people,  to  profane  himself. 

§  81,   Defilement  Incident  to  Sacerdotal  Dntj, 

Ex.  xxx.  20.  When  they  go  into  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  they  shall  wash  with  water,  that 
they  die  not ;  or  when  they  come  near  to  the  altar  to 
minister,  to  burn  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  : 

 21.  So  they  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their 

feet,  that  they  die  not :  and  it  shall  be  a  statute  for 
ever  to  them,  even  to  him  and  to  his  seed  throughout 
their  generations. 

§  82.   Ceremonial  Cleanness  not  Imparted  like 
Uucleanness. 

Hag.  ii.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Ask  now 

the  priests  concerning  the  law,  saying, 

 12.  If  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  skirt  of  his 

garment,  and  with  his  skirt  do  touch  bread,  or  pottage, 
or  wine,  or  oil,  or  any  meat,  sliall  it  be  holy  ?  And  the 
priests  answered  and  said.  No. 

 13.  Then  said  Haggai,  If  one  that  is  unclean  by 

a  dead  body  touch  any  of  these,  shall  it  be  unclean  ? 
And  the  priests  answered  and  said,  It  shall  be  unclean. 

 14.  Then  answered  Haggai,  and  said,  So  is  this 

people,  and  so  is  this  nation  before  me,  saith  the  Lord; 
and  so  is  every  work  of  their  hands ;  and  that  which 
they  ofl'er  there  is  unclean. 

§  83.   References  to  the  Mosaic  Purifications 
in  the  New  Testament. 

(1.  DISPUTES  WITH  THE  JEWS.) 

John  iii.  25.  Then  there  arose  a  question  between 
some  of  John's  disciples  and  the  Jews  about  purifying. 

(2.  THE  CODE  OBSERVED  BY  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  viii.  4.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  See  thou  tell 
no  man ;  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  to  the  priest, 
and  ofl'er  the  gift  that  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testi- 
mony unto  them. 

Luke  V.  14.  And  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man :  but 
go,  and  shew  thj'self  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for  thy 
cleansing,  according  as  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testi- 
mony unto  them. 

§  84.   The  System  as  a  Wliole. 

(1.  SYMBOLIC.) 

Heb.ix.  9.  Which  was  a  figure  for  the  time  then 
present,  in  which  were  offered  both  gifts  and  sacrifices, 
that  could  not  make  him  that  did  the  service  perfect, 
as  pertaining  to  the  conscience ; 

 10.  Which  stood  only  in  meats  and  drinks,  and 

divers  washings,  and  carnal  ordinances,  imposed  on 
them  until  the  time  of  reformation. 

 18.  Whereupon  neither  the  first  testament  was 

dedicated  without  blood. 

 19.  For  when  Moses  had  spoken  every  precept 

to  all  the  people  according  to  the  law,  he  took  the 
blood  of  calves  and  of  goats,  with  water,  and  scarlet 
wool,  and  hyssop,  and  sprinkled  both  the  book  and  all 
the  people, 

 20.  Saying,  This  is  the  blood  of  the  testament 

which  God  hath  enjoined  unto  you. 

 21.  Moreover  he  sprinkled  likewise  with  blood 

both  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  ministry. 

—  —  22.  And  almost  all  things  are  by  the  law 
purged  with  blood ;  and  without  shedding  of  blood  is 
no  remission. 

 23.  It  was  therefore  necessary  that  the  patterns 

of  things  in  the  heavens  should  be  purified  with  these ; 


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but  the  heavenly  things  themselves  with  better  sacri- 
fices than  these. 

(2.  PERVERTED  BY  THE  PHARISEES.) 

Mat.  xxiii.  4.  For  they  bind  heavy  burdens  and 
grievous  to  be  borne,  and  lay  tliem  on  men's  shoul- 
ders ;  but  they  themselves  will  not  move  them  with  one 
of  their  fingers. 

(3.  DONE  AWAY  BY  CHRIST.) 

Col.ii.  20.  Wherefore  if  ye  be  dead  with  Christ  from 
the  rudiments  of  the  world,  why,  as  though  living  in 
the  world,  are  ye  subject  to  ordinances, 

 21.  (Touch  not ;  taste  not ;  handle  not ; 

 23.  Which  all  are  to  perish  with  the  using ;) 

after  the  commandments  and  doctrines  of  men  ? 

 23.  Which  things  have  indeed  a  shew  of  wis- 
dom in  will-worship,  and  humility,  and  neglecting  of 
the  body ;  not  in  any  honour  to  the  satisfying  of  the 
flesh. 


CHAP.  VIIL 

SACRAMENTS,  WORSHIP,  AND 
CHURCH-FELLOWSHIP. 

§  85.  Circumcision. 

(1.  APPOINTED  AS  THE  SEAL  OP  GOD'S  COVENANT 
WITH  ABRAHAM.) 

Gen,  xvii.  1.  And  when  Abram  was  ninety  years 
old  and  nine,  the  Lord  ajjpeared  to  Abram,  and  said 
imto  him,  1  am  the  Almighty  God  ;  walk  before  me, 
and  be  thou  perfect. 

 9.  And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  Thou  shalt 

keep  my  covenant  therefore,  thou,  and  thy  seed  after 
thee  in  then-  generations. 

 10.  Tliis  is  my  covenant,  which  ye  shall  keep, 

between  me  and  you  and  thy  seed  after  thee ;  Every 
man  child  among  you  shall  be  circumcised. 

 11.  And  ye  shall  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your 

foreskin ;  and  it  shall  be  a  token  of  the  covenant  be- 
twixt me  and  you. 

 12.  And  he  that  is  eight  days  old  shall  be  cir- 
cumcised among  you,  every  man  child  in  your  genera- 
tions, he  that  is  born  in  the  house,  or  bought  with 
money  of  any  stranger,  which  is  not  of  thy  seed. 

 14.  And  the  uncu'cumcised  man  child  whose 

flesh  of  his  foreskin  is  not  circumcised,  that  soul  shall 
be  cut  oS  from  his  people ;  he  hath  broken  my  cove- 
nant. 

(2.  APPLIED  BY  ABRAHAM.) 

Gen.  xvii.  24.  And  Abraham  was  ninety  years  old 
and  nine,  when  he  was  circumcised  in  the  flesh  of  his 
foreskin. 

 25.  And  Ishmael  his  son  was  thirteen  years 

old,  when  he  was  circumcised  in  the  flesh  of  his  fore- 
skin. 

 26.  In  the  selfsame  day  was  Abraham  circum- 
cised, and  Ishmael  his  son. 

—  xxi.  4.  And  Abraham  circumcised  his  son  Isaac 
being  eight  days  old,  as  God  had  commanded  him. 

Acts  vii.  8.  And  he  gave  hun  the  covenant  of  cir- 
cumcision :  and  so  Abraham  begat  Isaac,  and  circum- 
cised him  the  eighth  day ;  and  Isaac  begat  Jacob ;  and 
Jacob  begat  the  twelve  patriarchs. 

(3.  REQUIRED  OP  THE  SHBCHEMITES  AS  A  CONDITION 
OP  INTERMARRIAGE.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  24.  And  unto  Hamor  and  unto  Shechem 
his  son  hearkened  all  that  went  out  of  the  gate  of  his 
city ;  and  every  male  was  circumcised,  all  that  went 
out  of  the  gate  of  his  city. 

(4.  ENFORCED  ON  MOSES'  SON.) 

Ex.  iv.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass  by  the  way  in  the 
inn,  that  the  Lord  met  him,  and  sought  to  kill  him. 

 25.  Then  Zipporah  took  a  sharp  stone,  and 

cut  off  the  foreskin  of  her  son,  and  cast  it  at  his  feet, 
and  said.  Surely  a  bloody  husband  art  thou  to  me. 

 26.  So  he  let  him  go :  then  she  said,  A  bloody 

husband  thou  art,  because  of  the  circumcision. 


(5.  THE  WHOLE  HEBREW  NATION  CIRCtJMCISED  AT 
GILGAL.) 

Jos.  v.  2.  At  that  time  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua, 
Make  thee  sharp  knives,  and  circumcise  again  the 
children  of  Israel  the  second  time. 

 3.  And  Joshua  made  him  sharp  knives,  and 

circumcised  the  children  of  Israel  at  the  hill  of  the 
foreskins. 

 4.  And  this  is  the  cause  why  Joshua  did  cir- 
cumcise :  All  the  people  that  came  out  of  Egypt,  tJiat 
were  males,  even  all  the  men  of  war,  died  in  the  wil- 
derness by  the  way,  after  they  came  out  of  Egypt. 

 5.  Now  all  the  people  that  came  out  were  cir- 
cumcised ;  but  all  the  people  that  were  bom  in  the 
wilderness  by  the  way  as  they  came  forth  out  of  Egypt, 
them  they  had  not  circumcised. 

 7.  And  their  children,  whom  he  raised  up  in 

their  stead,  them  Joshua  circumcised :  for  they  were 
uncircumcised,  because  they  had  not  circumcised  them 
by  the  way. 

 8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  done 

circumcising  all  the  people,  that  they  abode  in  their 
places  in  the  camp,  till  they  were  whole. 

 9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  This  day 

have  I  rolled  away  the  reproach  of  Egypt  from  off 
you.  Wherefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  Gilgal 
unto  this  day. 

§  86.   The  Significance  of  the  Rite. 

(1.  IT  IMPLIED  A  MORAL  CHANGE.) 

Deut.  X.  16.  Circumcise  therefore  the  foreskin  of 
your  heart,  and  be  no  more  stiffnecked. 

—  XXX.  6.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  circumcise 
thine  heart,  and  the  heart  of  thy  seed,  to  love  the 
Lord  thy  God  with  all  tliine  heart,  and  with  all  thy 
soul,  that  thou  mayest  live. 

Jer.  iv.  4.  Circumcise  yourselves  to  the  Lord,  and 
take  away  the  foreskins  of  your  heart,  ye  men  of 
Judah  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  lest  my  fury 
come  forth  like  fire,  and  bum  that  none  can  quench 
it,  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings. 

(2.  BUT  OP  NO  importance  TO  CHRISTIANS.) 

I  Cor.  vii.  18.  Is  any  man  called  being  circumcised? 
let  him  not  become  uncircumcised.  Is  any  called  in 
uncircumcision  ?  let  him  not  be  circumcised. 

 19.  Circumcision  is  nothing,  and  uncircumci- 
sion is  nothmg,  but  the  keeping  of  the  commandments 
of  God. 

Gal.  V.  11.  And  I,  brethren,  if  I  yet  preach  circum- 
cision, why  do  I  yet  suffer  persecution  ?  then  is  the 
offence  of  the  cross  ceased. 

 12.  I  would  they  were  even  cut  off  which 

trouble  you, 

Eph.  ii.  11.  Wherefore  remember,  that  3^e  being  in 
time  past  Gentiles  in  the  flesh,  who  are  called  Uncir- 
cumcision by  that  which  is  called  the  Circumcision  in 
the  flesh  made  by  hands ; 

 12.  That  at  that  time  ye  were  without  Christ, 

being  aliens  from  the  commonwealth  of  Israel,  and 
strangers  from  the  covenants  of  promise,  having  no 
hope,  and  without  God  in  the  world : 

Phil.  iii.  2.  Beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  evil  workers, 
beware  of  the  concision. 

 3.  For  we  are  the  circumcision,  which  worship 

God  in  the  spirit,  and  rejoice  in  Christ  Jesus,  and 
have  no  confidence  in  the  flesh. 

Col.ii.  11.  In  whom  also  ye  are  circumcised  with 
the  circumcision  made  without  hands,  in  putting  off 
the  body  of  the  sins  of  the  flesh  by  the  circumcision 
of  Christ : 

See  Gal.  v.  6;  vi.  15.  Col.  iii.  11. 

§  87.  Baptism. 

(1.  AN  ANCIENT  TYPE  OF  IT.) 

I  Cor.  X.  1.  ]\Ioreover,  brethren,  I  would  not  that 
ye  should  be  ignorant,  how  that  all  our  fathers  were 
under  the  cloud,  and  all  passed  through  the  sea; 

 2.  And  were  all  baptized  imto  Moses  in  the 

cloud  and  in  the  sea ; 


CHAP.  VIII 


SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV, 


(3.  John's  b.ajptism.) 
Mark  i.  4.  John  did  baptize  iu  the  wilderness,  and 
preach  the  baptism  of  repentance  for  the  remissiou  of 
sins. 

 5.  And  there  went  out  unto  him  all  the  land 

of  Judea,  and  they  of  Jerusalem,  and  were  all  baptized 
of  him  iu  the  river  of  Jordan,  confessing  their  sins. 

Luke  iii.  12.  Tlien  camo  also  publicans  to  be  bap- 
tized, and  said  unto  him.  Master,  wliat  shall  we  do? 

 13.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Exact  no  more 

than  that  which  is  appointed  you. 

(3.  HE  ANNOUNCES  AND  BAPTIZES  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  iii.  11.  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto 
repentance:  but  he  that  Cometh  after  me  is  mightier 
than  I,  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear :  he  shall 
baptize  you  Mith  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  with  fire : 

 12.  Whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 

thoroughly  purge  his  floor,  and  gather  his  wheat  into 
the  garner;  but  he  will  burn  up  the  chaff  with  un- 
quenchable fire. 

 13.  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  Jordan 

unto  John,  to  be  baptized  of  him. 

 14  But  John  forbade  him,  saying,  I  have  need 

to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and  comest  thou  to  me? 

 15.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him.  Suffer 

it  to  be  so  now :  for  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all 
righteousness.    Then  he  suffered  him. 

Mark  i.  8.  I  indeed  have  baptized  you  with  water: 
but  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

 9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that 

Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee,  and  was  bap- 
tized of  John  in  Jordan. 

(4.  CHRIST  BAPTIZES  THROUGH  HIS  DISCIPLES.) 

John  iii.  22.  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and  his 
disciples  into  the  land  of  Judea;  and  there  he  tarried 
with  them,  and  baptized. 

 23.  And  John  also  was  baptizing  in  Enon 

near  to  Salim,  because  there  was  much  water  there : 
and  they  came,  and  were  baptized. 

 24.  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison. 

—  iv.  1.  When  therefore  the  Lord  knew  how  the 
Pharisees  had  heard  that  Jesus  made  and  baptized 
more  disciples  than  John, 

 2.  (Though  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but 

his  disciples,) 

(5.  THE  BAPTISM  OF  SUFFERING.) 

Mat.  XX.  22.  But  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Ye  know 
not  what  ye  ask.  Are  ye  able  to  drink  of  the  cup 
that  I  shall  drink  of,  and  to  be  baptized  with  the  bap- 
tism that  I  am  baptized  with  ?  They  say  unto  him, 
We  are  able. 

 23.  And  he  sailh  unto  them.  Ye  shall  drink 

indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism 
that  I  am  baptized  with  :-l- 

Mark  x.  38.  But  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Ye  know 
not  wliat  ye  ask :  can  ye  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink 
of?  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism  that  I  am  bap- 
tized with  ? 

 39.  And  they  said  unto  him,  We  can.  And 

Jesus  said  unto  them.  Ye  shall  indeed  drink  of  tlie 
cup  that  I  drink  of :  and  with  the  baptism  that  I  am 
baptized  withal  shall  ye  be  baptized. 

(6.  CHRIST  COMMANDS  THE  APOSTLES  TO  BAPTIZE.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  19.  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  na- 
tions, baptizing  them  "in  the  name  of  the  Father,  and 
of  the  Son,  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost : 

§  88.   Instances  of  Baptism. 

Actsviii.  38.  And  he  commanded  the  chariot  to 
stand  still :  and  they  went  down  both  into  the  water, 
both  Philip  and  the  eunuch ;  and  he  baptized  him. 

—  ix.  18.  And  immediately  there  fell  from  his  eyes 
as  it  had  been  scales :  and  he  received  sight  forthwith, 
and  arose,  and  was  baptized. 

—  X.  46.  For  they  heard  them  speak  with  tongues, 
and  magnify  God.    Then  answered  Peter, 

 47.  Can  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these 

should  not  be  baptized,  which  have  received  the  Holy 
Ghost  as  well  as  we  ? 


 48.  And  he  commanded  them  to  be  baptized 

iu  the  name  of  the  Lord.  Then  prayed  they  him  to 
tarry  certain  days. 

—  xvi.  33.  And  he  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the 
night,  and  washed  tlieir  stripes  ;  and  was  baptized,  he 
and  all  his,  straiglitway. 

 14.  And  a  certain  woman  named  Lydia,  a 

seller  of  purple,  of  the  city  of  Thyatira,  which  wor- 
shipped God,  heard  us :  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened, 
that  she  attended  unto  the  things  which  were  spoken 
of  Paul. 

 15.  And  when  she  was  baptized,  and  her 

household,  she  besouglifc  •m.9,  saying.  If  ye  have  judged 
me  to  be  faitliful  to  tlie  Lord,  come  into  my  house, 
and  abide  tliere.    And  she  constrained  us. 

—  xix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  Apollos 
was  at  Corinlli,  Paul  having  passed  through  the  up- 
jier  coasts  came  to  Ephesus ;  and  finding  certain  dis- 
ciples, 

 3.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Unto  what  then 

were  ye  baptized  ?  And  they  said.  Unto  John's  bap- 
tism. 

 4.  Then  said  Paul,  John  verily  baptized  with 

the  baptism  of  repentance,  saying  unto  the  people, 
that  they  should  believe  on  him  which  should  come 
after  him,  that  is,  on  Christ  Jesus. 

 5.  When  they  heard  this,  they  were  baptized 

in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

I  Cor.  i.  14.  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of 
you,  but  Crispus  aud  Gains : 

 15.  Lest  any  should  say  that  I  had  baptized  in 

mine  own  name. 

 16.  And  I  baptized  also  the  household  of 

Stephanas  ;  besides,  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized 
any  other. 

§  89.  Its  Spiritual  Significance. 

Rom.vi.  3.  Know  ye  not,  that  so  many  of  us  as 
were  baptized  into  Jesus  Christ  were  baptized  into  his 
death  ? 

 4.  Therefore  we  are  buried  with  him  by  bap- 
tism into  death:  that  like  as  Christ  was  raised  up 
from  the  dead  by  the  glory  of  tiie  Father,  even  so  we 
also  should  walk  in  newness  of  life. 

 5.  For  if  we  have  been  planted  together  in 

the  likeness  of  his  death,  we  shall  be  also  in  tlie.  like- 
ness of  his  resurrection : 

I  Cor.  xii.  13.  For  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized 
into  one  body,  whether  loe  be  Jews  or  Gentiles,  whe- 
ther we  be  bond  or  free ;  and  have  been  all  made  to 
drink  into  one  Spirit. 

Gal.  iii.  27.  For  as  many  of  you  as  have  been  bap- 
tized into  Christ  have  put  on  Christ. 

Col.ii.  12.  Buried  with  him  in  baptism,  wherein 
also  ye  are  risen  with  him  through  the  faith  of  the 
operation  of  God,  who  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead. 

I  Pet.  iii.  21.  The  like  figure  whereunto  even  baptism 
doth  also  now  save  us,  (not  the  putting  away  of  the 
filth  of  the  flesh,  but  the  answer  of  a  good  conscience 
toward  God,)  by  the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ: 

See  Acts  ii.  38. 

§  90.  The  Lord's  Supper. 

(1.  PRECEDED  BY  THE  PASSOVER.) 

Mark  xiv.  12.  And  the  first  day  of  unleavened 
bread,  when  they  killed  the  passover,  his  disciples 
said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  go  and  pre- 
pare that  thou  mayest  eat  the  passover  ? 

 16.  -I-  and  they  made  ready  the  passover. 

 17.  And  in  the  evening  he  cometh  with  the 

twelve.  ,       ^     ,  . 

Luke  xxii.  7.  Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened 
bread,  when  the  passover  must  be  killed. 

 8.  And  he  sent  Peter  and  John,  saying.  Go 

and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that  we  may  eat. 

 9.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou 

that  we  prepare  ?  ^     , ,  , 

 10.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Behold,  when  ye 

are  entered  into  the  city,  there  shall  a  man  meet  you, 
bearing  a  pitcher  of  water ;  follow  him  into  the  house 
where  he  entereth  in. 


655 


CHAP.  yiir. 


SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


Lukexxii.  11.  And  ye  shall  say  unto  the  goodnian 
of  the  house,  The  Master  saith  unto  thee,  Where  is 
llie  guest-chamber,  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover 
•\vilh  my  disciples  ? 

 12.  And  he  shall  shew  you  a  large  upper 

room  furnished:  there  make  ready. 

 ■  13.  And  they  went,  and  found  as  he  had  said 

unto  them :  and  they  made  ready  the  passover. 

(3.  AND  THE  WASnrNG  OF  THE  DISCTPLES'  FEET.) 

John  xiii.  8.  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  never 
wash  my  feet.  Jesus  answered  him,  If  I  wash  thee 
not,  thou  hast  no  part  with  me. 

 9.  Shnon  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  not  my 

feet  only,  but  also  my  hands  and  mjj  head. 

(3.  THE  SUPPER  ITSELF.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  26.  And  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  took 
bread,  and  blessed  it,  and  brake  it,  and  gave  it  to  the 
disciples,  and  said.  Take,  eat ;  this  is  mj^  body. 

 27.  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks, 

and  gave  it  to  them,  saying.  Drink  ye  all  of  it; 

 2?^.  For  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testa- 
ment, which  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of 
sins. 

 29.  But  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  drink  hence- 
forth of  this  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  that  day  when  I 
drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Father's  kingdom. 

 30.  And  when  they  had  sung  a  hymn,  they 

went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives. 

Mark  xiv.  23.  And  as  they  did  eat,  Jesus  took  bread, 
and  blessed,  and  brake  if,  and  gave  to  them,  and  said, 
Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body. 

 23.  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  when  he  had 

given  thanks,  he  gave  it  to  them :  and  they  all  drank 
of  it. 

 24.  And  he  said  unto  them.  This  is  my  blood 

of  the  new  testament,  which  is  shed  for  many. 

 25.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  drink  no 

moi-e  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  that  day  that  I 
drink  it  new  in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

 26.  And  when  they  had  sung  a  hymn,  they 

wont  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives. 

Luke  xxii.  14.  And  wlien  the  hour  was  come,  he 
sat  down,  and  the  twelve  apostles  with  him. 

 15.  And  he  said  unto  them.  With  desire  I 

have  desired  to  eat  this  passover  with  you  before  I 
suffer : 

 16.  For  I  say  unto   you,  I  will  not  any 

more  eat  thereof,  until  it  be  fultilled  in  the  kingdom 
of  God. 

 17.  And  he  tooic  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks, 

and  said.  Take  this,  and  divide  it  among  yourselves: 

 18.  For  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  drink  of 

the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  the  kingdom  of  God  shall 
come. 

— •  —  19.  And  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and 
brake  it,  and  gave  imto  them,  saying,  This  is  my  body 
which  is  given  for  you :  this  do  in  remembrance  of 
me. 

 20.  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper,  say- 
ing, This  cup  is  the  new  testament  in  my  blood, 
which  is  shed  for  you. 

(4  ITS  SIGNIFICANCE.) 

I  Cor.  X.  16.  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless,  is 
it  not  the  comniunion  of  the  blood  of  Christ?  The 
bread  which  we  break,  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the 
body  of  Christ  ? 

 17.  For  we  being  mtmj  are  one  bread,  and  one 

body :  for  we  are  all  partakers  of  that  one  bread. 

 18.  Behold  Israel  after  the  flesh :  are  not  they 

which  eat  of  the  sacriflces  partakers  of  the  altar  ? 

(5.  ITS  PERVERSION.) 

I  Cop.  xi.  20.  When  ye  come  together  therefore  into 
one  place,  this  is  not  to  eat  the  Lord's  supper. 

 21.  For  in  eating  every  one  taketh  before 

other  his  own  supper:  and  one  is  hungry,  and  another 
is  drunken. 

 22.  Wliat  1  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to 

drink  in  ?  or  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  shame 
them  that  have  not?  AVliat  shall  I  say  to  you?  shall 
I  praise  you  in  this?    I  praise  you  not. 


 23.  For  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  that 

which  also  I  delivered  unto  you.  That  the  Lord  Jesus, 
the  same  night  in  winch  he  was  betrayed,  took  bread : 

 34.  And  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  brake 

it,  and  said.  Take,  eat;  this  is  my  body,  which  is 
broken  for  you  :  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me. 

 23.  After  the  same  manner  also  he  took  the 

cup,  when  he  had  supped,  saying.  This  cup  is  the  new 
testament  in  my  blood :  this  do  ye,  as  oft  as  ye  drink 
it,  in  remembrance  of  me. 

 26.  For  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and 

drink  this  cup,  ye  do  shew  the  Lord's  death  till  he 
come. 

 27.  Wherefore  whosoever  shall  eat  this  bread, 

and  drink  this  cup  of  the  Lord,  unworthily,  shall  be 
guilty  of  the  body  and  blood  of  the  Lord. 

 28.  But  let  a  man  examine  himself,  and  so  let 

him  eat  oithat  bread,  and  drink  oH  that  cup. 

 29.  For  he  that  eateth  and  drinketh  un- 
worthily, eateth  and  drinketh  damnation  to  himself^ 
not  discerning  the  Lord's  body. 

 30.  For  this  cause  many  are  weak  and  sickly 

among  you,  and  many  sleep. 

 81.  For  if  we  would  judge  ourselves,  we 

should  not  be  judged. 

 33.  But  when  we  are  judged,  we  are  chastened 

of  the  Lord,  that  we  should  not  be  condemned  with 
the  world. 

 33.  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  when  ye  come 

together  to  eat,  tarry  one  for  another. 

 34.  And  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  eat  at; 

home ;  that  ye  come  not  together  unto  condemnation. 
And  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  come. 

§  91.  Public  Worship. 

(See  page  166,  "Duties  to  God.") 

(1.  THE  SERVICE  OF  PRAISE.) 

Ps.  lit.  9.  I  will  praise  thee  for  ever,  because  thou 
hast  done  it :  and  I  will  wait  on  thy  name ;  for  it  is 
good  before  thy  saints. 

—  cxlviii.  11.  Kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  people; 
princes,  and  all  judges  of  the  earth: 

 13.  Both  young  men,  and  maidens ;  old  men, 

and  children : 

 13.  Let  them  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  : 

for  his  name  alone  is  excellent ;  his  glory  is  above  the 
earth  and  heaven. 

(3.  THE  ATTENTIVE  HEARING  OF  GOD'S  WORD.) 

Ec.  V.  1.  Keep  thy  foot  when  thou  goest  to  the 
house  of  God,  and  be  more  ready  to  hear,  than  to  give 
the  sacrifice  of  fools :  for  they  consider  not  that  they 
do  evil. 

See  page  12,  §  43. 

(3.  CHRISTIiVN  USE  OF  THE  JE-^VTSH  TEMPLE.) 

Actsiii.  1.  Now  Peter  and  Jolin  went  up  together 
into  the  temple  at  the  hour  of  prayer,  being  the  ninth 

(4.  WORSHIP  IN  HEAVEN.) 

Rev.  iv.  9.  And  when  those  beasts  give  glory  and 
honour  and  thanks  to  him  that  sat  on  the  throne,  who 
liveth  for  ever  and  ever, 

 10.  The  four  and  twenty  elders  fall  down 

before  him  that  sat  on  the  throne,  and  worship  him 
that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever,  and  cast  their  crowns 
before  the  throne,  saying, 

—  V.  14.  And  the  four  beasts  said,  Amen.  And  the 
four  and  twenty  elders  fell  down  and  worshipped  him 
that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever. 

§92.  Mnsie. 

(See  also  page  483,  §  108.) 

(1.   WITH    IDOL  WORSHIP.) 

Ex.  xxxii.  17.  And  when  Joshua  heard  the  noise  of 
the  people  as  they  sliouiod,  he  said  unto  Closes,  T/wre 
is  a  noise  of  war  in  tlic  camp. 

 IS.  And  he  said.  If  is  not  the  voice  of  them 

that  shout  for  mastery,  neither  is  it  the  voice  of  tJiem 
tMt  cry  for  being  overcome ;  but  the  noise  of  iliem  that 
sing  do  I  hear. 


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BOOK  XXV 


(2.  IN  THE  TEArPLE  SERVICE.) 

Ps.  Ixviii.  25.  The  singers  went  before,  the  players 
on  instnuneuts  followed  after;  among  them  were  the 
damsels  playing  with  timbrels. 

—  xxxiii.  3.  Praise  the  Lord  with  harp:  sing  unto 
him  with  the  psaltery  ami  an  instrument  of  ten  strings. 

 3.  Sing  unto  him  a  new  song ;  play  skilfully 

with  a  loud  noise. 

—  Ixxxi.  1.  Sing  aloud  unto  God  our  strength : 
make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  God  of  Jacob. 

 2.  Take  a  psalm,  and  bring  hither  the  timbrel, 

the  pleasant  harp  with  the  psalterj-. 

 3.  Blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  new  moon,  in 

the  time  appointed,  on  our  solemn  feast  day. 

 4.  For  this  was  a  statute  for  Israel,  and  a  law 

of  the  God  of  Jacob. 

 5.  This  he  ordained  in  Joseph /w  a  testimony, 

when  he  went  out  through  the  land  of  Egypt :  who'e 
I  heard  a  language  that  I  imderstood  not. 

 6.  I  removed  his  shoulder  from  the  burden : 

his  hands  were  delivered  from  the  pots. 

—  Ixxxvii.  7.  As  well  the  singers  as  the  players  on 
instruments  sJiall  be  there :  all  my  springs  are  in  thee. 

—  xcii.  3.  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and 
upon  the  psaltery ;  upon  the  harp  with  a  solemn  sound. 

—  xcviii.  4.  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all 
the  earth :  make  a  loud  noise,  and  rejoice,  and  sing 
praise. 

 5.  Sing  unto  the  Lord  with  the  harp ;  with 

the  harp,  and  the  voice  of  a  psalm. 

 6.  With  trumpets  and  sound  of  comet  make 

a  joyful  noise  before  the  Lord,  the  King. 

—  cv.  2.  Sing  unto  him,  sing  psalms  unto  him ;  talk 
ye  of  all  his  wondrous  works. 

—  cxliv.  9.  I  will  smg  a  new  song  unto  thee,  O 
God :  upon  a  psaltery  and  an  instrument  of  ten  strings 
will  I  sing  praises  unto  thee. 

—  cxlix.  3.  Let  them  praise  his  name  in  the  dance : 
let  them  sing  praises  unto  him  with  the  timbrel  and  harp. 

—  cl.  3.  Praise  him  witli  the  sound  of  the  trumpet : 
praise  him  with  the  psaltery  and  harp. 

 4.  Praise  him  with  the  timbrel  and  dance : 

praise  him  with  stringed  instruments  and  organs. 

 5.  Praise  him  upon  the  loud  cymbals  :  praise 

him  upon  the  high  sounding  cymbals. 

Is.  XXX.  29.  Ye  shall  have  a  song,  as  in  the  night 
when  a  holy  solemnity  is  kept ;  and  gladness  of  heart, 
as  when  one  goeth  with  a  pipe  to  come  into  the  mount- 
ain of  the  Lord,  to  the  Mighty  One  of  Israel. 

(8.  AMONG  CHRISTIANS.) 

Eph.  V.  19.  Speaking  to  yourselves  in  psalms  and 
hymns  and  spiritual  songs,  singing  and  making  melody 
in  your  heart  to  the  Lord ; 

Col.  iii.  16.  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you 
richly  in  all  wisdom  ;  teaching  and  admonishing  one 
another  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs,  sing- 
ing with  grace  in  your  liearts  to  the  Lord. 

§  93.   The  Christian  Kiss  of  Charity. 

Rom.  xvi.  16.  Salute  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss. 
The  churches  of  Christ  salute  j'ou. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  20.  All  the  brethren  greet  you.  Greet  ye 
one  another  with  a  holy  kiss. 

2  Cor.xiii.  12.  Greet  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss. 

I  Thess.  V.  26.  Greet  all  the  brethren  with  a  holy  kiss. 

I  Pet.  V.  14.  Greet  ye  one  another  with  a  kiss 
of  charity.  Peace  be  with  you  all  that  are  iu  Christ 
Jesus.  Amen. 


CHAP.  IX. 
COVENANTS,  VOWS,  AND  OATHS. 

§  94.   God's  Covenaiit. 

Gen.  xvii.  21.  But  my  covenant  will  I  establish  with 
Isaac,  which  Sarah  shall  bear  unto  thee  at  this  set 
time  in  the  next  year. 

Ex.  "xxiv.  8.  And  Moses  took  the  blood,  and  sprink- 
led it  on  the  people,  and  said,  Behold  the  blood  of  the 


covenant,  which  the  Lord  hath  made  with  you  con- 
cerning all  these  words. 

§  95.  A  National  Covenant  with  God. 

2  Chr.  XV.  14.  And  they  sware  unto  the  Lord  with 
a  loud  voice,  and  witli  shouting,  and  with  trumpets, 
and  with  cornets. 

 15.  And  all  Judali  rejoiced  at  the  oath  :  for 

they  had  sworn  witli  all  their  heart,  and  sought  him 
with  their  whole  desire  ;  and  he  was  found  of  them  : 
and  the  Lord  gave  them  rest  round  about 

§  96.   Vows  Must  be  Kept. 

Num.  XXX.  2.  If  a  man  vow  a  vow  unto  the  Lord, 
or  swear  an  oath  to  bind  his  soul  with  a  bond ;  he 
shall  not  break  his  word,  he  shall  do  according  to  all 
that  proceedeth  out  of  his  mouth. 

Deut.  xxiii.  21.  When  thou  shalt  vow  a  vow  unto 
the  Lord  thy  God,  thou  shalt  not  slack  to  pay  it :  for 
the  Lord  thy  God  will  sui'ely  require  it  of  thee  ;  and 
it  would  be  sin  in  thee. 

 22.  But  if  thou  shalt  forbear  to  vow,  it  shall 

be  no  sin  in  thee. 

 23.  That  which  is  gone  out  of  thy  lips  thou 

shalt  keep  and  perform;  even,  a  freewill  offering,  ac- 
cording as  thou  hast  vowed  unto  the  Lord  thy  God, 
which  thou  hast  promised  with  thy  mouth. 

Job  xxii.  27.  Thou  shalt  make  thy  prayer  unto  him, 
and  he  shall  hear  thee,  and  thou  shalt  pay  thy  vows. 

Ps.  xxii.  25.  My  praise  shall  be  of  thee  in  the  great 
congregation :  I  will  pay  my  vows  before  them  that 
fear  him. 

—  Ivi.  12.  Thy  vows  are  upon  me,  O  God :  I  will 
render  praises  unto  thee. 

—  Ixv.  1.  Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  O  God,  in  Zion  : 
and  unto  tliee  shall  the  vow  be  performed. 

—  Ixxvi.  11.  Vow  and  pay  unto  the  Lord  your  God : 
let  all  that  be  round  about  him  bring  presents  unto 
him  that  ought  to  be  feared. 

—  cxvi.  14.  I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  novf 
in  the  presence  of  all  his  people. 

Prov.  XX.  25.  It  is  a,  snare  to  the  man  who  devoureth 
that  which  is  holy,  and  after  vows  to  make  inquiry. 

Ec.  V.  4.  When  thou  vowest  a  vow  unto  God,  defer 
not  to  pay  it ;  for  /le  hath  no  pleasure  in  fools :  pay 
that  which  thou  hast  vowed. 

 5.  Better  is  it  that  thou  shouldest  not  vow, 

than  that  thou  shouldest  vow  and  not  pay. 

 6.  Suffer  not  thy  mouth  to  cause  thy  flesh  to 

sin ;  neither  say  thou  before  the  angel,  that  it  was  an 
error :  wherefore  should  God  be  angry  at  thy  voice, 
and  destroy  the  work  of  thine  hands  ? 

Jonah  ii.  9.  But  I  will  sacrifice  unto  thee  with  the 
voice  of  thanksgiving ;  I  will  pay  that  that  I  have 
vowed.    Salvation  is  of  the  Lord. 

§  97.   The  Nazarite  Vow. 

(1.  TO  ABSTAIN  FROM  WINE,  STRONG  DRINK,  AND 
GRAPES,  WHETHER  FRESH  OR  DRIED.) 

Num.  vi.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  When  either  man  or  woman  shall  sep- 
arate tJiemselves  to  vow  a  vow  of  a  Nazarite,  to  sepa- 
rate themselves  unto  the  Lord  ; 

 3.  He  shall  separate  himself  from  wine  and 

strong  drink,  and  shall  drink  no  vinegar  of  wine,  or 
vinegar  of  strong  drink,  neither  shall  he  drink  any 
liquor  of  grapes,  nor  eat  moist  grapes,  or  dried. 

 4.  All  the  days  of  his  separation  shall  he  eat 

nothing  that  is  made  of  the  vine  tree,  from  the  ker- 
nels even  to  the  husk. 

(2.  TO  LET  THE  HAIR  GROW.) 

Num.  vi.  5.  All  the  days  of  the  vow  of  his  separa- 
tion there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head :  until 
the  days  be  fultilled,  in  the  which  he  separateth  him- 
self unto  the  Lord,  he  shall  be  holy,  and  shall  let  the 
locks  of  the  hair  of  his  head  grow. 

(3.  TO  AVOID  DEAD  BODIES.) 

Num.  vi.  6.  All  the  days  that  he  separateth  himsdf 
unto  the  Lord  he  shall  come  at  no  dead  body. 


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BOOK  XXV. 


Num.vi.  7.  He  shall  not  make  himself  unclean  for 
his  father,  or  for  his  mother,  for  his  brother,  or  for  his 
sister,  when  tliey  die  :  because  the  consecration  of  his 
God  is  upon  his  head. 

 8.  All  the  days  of  his  separation  he  is  holy 

unto  the  Lord. 

(4.  HOW  TO  ATONE  FOR  INVOLUNTARY  DEFILEMENT.) 

Num.  vi.  9.  And  if  any  man  die  very  suddenly  by 
him,  and  he  hath  defiled  the  head  of  his  consecration  ; 
then  he  shall  shave  his  head  in  the  day  of  his  cleans- 
ing, on  the  seventh  day  shall  he  shave  it. 

 10.  And  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  bring  two 

turtles,  or  two  young  pigeons,  to  the  priest,  to  the  door 
of  the  tabernacle  of  tiie  congregation : 

 11.  And  the  priest  shaJl  offer  the  one  for  a 

sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  offering,  and 
make  an  atonement  for  him,  for  that  he  sinned  by  the 
dead,  and  shall  hallow  his  head  that  same  day. 

 13.  And  he  shall  consecrate  unto  the  Lord  the 

days  of  his  separation,  and  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the 
first  year  for  a  trespass  offering:  but  the  days  that 
were  before  shall  be  lost,  because  his  separation  was 
defiled. 

(5.  THE  TERMINATING  SACRIFICE.) 

Num.vi.  13.  And  this  is  the  law  of  the  Nazarite: 
when  the  days  of  his  separation  are  fulfilled,  he  shall 
be  brought  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation : 

 14  And  he  shall  otTer  his  off"ering  unto  the 

Lord,  one  he  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 
for  a  burnt  off'ering,  and  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first 
year  without  blemish  for  a  sin  offering,  and  one  ram 
without  blemisli  for  peace  offerings, 

 15.  Ami  a  basket  of  unleavened  bread,  cakes 

of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and  wafers  of  unleav- 
ened bread  anointed  with  oil,  and  their  meat  off'ering, 
and  their  drink  offerings. 

 16.  And  the  priest  shall  bring  them  before  the 

Lord,  and  shall  otfer  his  sin  otfering,  and  his  burnt 
offering : 

 17.  And  he  shall  offer  the  ram  for  a  sacrifice 

of  peace  offerings  unto  the  Lord,  with  the  basket  of 
unleavened  bread :  the  ])riest  shall  offer  also  his  meat 
offering,  and  his  drink  offering. 

 18.  And  the  Nazarite  shall  shave  the  head  of 

his  separation  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation,  and  shall  take  the  hair  of  the  head  of  his 
separation,  and  put  it  in  the  fire  which  is  under  the 
sacrifice  of  the  peace  offerings. 

 19.  And  the  priest  shall  take  the  sodden  shoul- 
der of  the  ram,  and  one  unleavened  cake  out  of  the 
basket,  and  one  unleavened  wafer,  and  shall  put  them 
upon  the  hands  of  the  Nazarite,  after  the  hair  of  his 
separation  is  shaven : 

 30.  And  the  priest  shall  wave  them/ora  wave 

offering  before  the  Lord  :  this  is  holy  for  the  priest, 
with  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder :  and  after 
that  the  Nazarite  may  drink  wine. 

 31.  This  is  the  law  of  the  Nazarite  who  hath 

vowed,  and  of  his  offering  unto  the  Lord  for  his  sepa- 
ration, besides  that  that  his  hand  shall  get ;  according 
to  the  vow  which  he  vowed,  so  he  must  do  after  the 
law  of  his  separation. 

§  98.   Devoted  Things,  and  their  Redemption. 

(1.  BEASTS.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  9.  And  if  it  be  a  beast,  whereof  men  bring 
an  offering  unto  Hie  Lord,  all  that  any  man  giveth  of 
such  unto  the  Lord  shall  be  holy. 

 10.  He  shall  not  alter  it,  nor  change  it,  a  good 

for  a  bad,  or  a  bad  for  a  good  :  and  if  he  shall  at  all 
change  beast  for  beast,  then  it  and  the  exchange  thereof 
shall  be  holy. 

 11.  And  if  it  he  any  imclean  beast,  of  which 

they  do  not  offer  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  then  he 
shall  present  the  beast  before  the  priest : 

 13.  And  the  priest  shall  value  it,  whether  it  be 

good  or  bad :  as  thou  valuest  it,  wlia  art  the  priest,  so 
shall  it  be. 

 13.  But  if  he  will  at  all  redeem  it,  then  he 

shall  add  a  fifth  pari  thereof  imto  thy  estimation. 

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(3.  HOUSE.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  14.  And  when  a  man  shall  sanctify  his 
house  to  be  holy  unto  the  Lord,  then  the  priest  shall 
estimate  it,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad :  as  the  priest 
shall  estimate  it,  so  shall  it  stand. 

 15.  And  if  ho  that  sanctified  it  will  redeem  his 

house,  then  he  shall  add  the  fifth  part  of  the  money 
of  thy  estimation  unto  it,  and  it  shall  be  his. 

(3.  LAND.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  16.  And  if  a  man  shall  sanctify  unto  the 
Lord  some  part  of  a  field  of  his  possession,  then  thy 
estimation  shall  be  according  to  the  seed  thereof;  a 
homer  of  barley  seeci  shall  be  valued  at  fifty  shekels  of 
silver. 

 17.  If  lie  sanctify  his  field  from  the  year  of 

jubilee,  according  to  thy  estimation  it  shall  stand. 

 18.  But  if  he  sanctify  his  field  after  the  jubilee, 

then  the  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the  money  ac- 
cording to  the  years  that  remain,  even  mi  to  the  year 
of  the  jubilee,  and  it  shall  be  abated  from  thy  estima- 
tion. 

 19.  And  if  he  that  sanctified  the  field  will  in 

any  wise  redeem  it,  then  he  shall  add  the  fifth  jwrt  of 
the  money  of  thy  estimation  \mto  it,  and  it  shall  be 
assured  to  him. 

 20.  And  if  he  will  not  redeem  the  field,  or  if 

he  have  sold  the  field  to  another  man,  it  shall  not  be 
redeemed  any  more. 

 31.  But  the  field,  when  it  goeth  out  in  the 

jubilee,  shall  be  holy  unto  the  Lord,  as  a  field  de 
voted ;  the  possession  thereof  shall  be  the  priest's. 

 33.  And  if  a  man  sanctify  unto  the  Lord  a 

field  which  he  hath  bought,  which  is  not  of  the  fields 
of  his  possession ; 

 23.  Then  the  priest  shall  reckon  imto  him  the 

worth  of  thy  estimation,  even  unto  the  year  of  the 
jubilee:  and  he  shall  give  thine  estimation  in  that 
day,  us  a  holy  thing  unto  the  Lord. 

 24.  In  the  year  of  the  jubilee  the  field  shall 

return  unto  him  of  whom  it  was  bought,  even  to  him 
to  whom  the  possession  of  the  land  did  belong. 

(4.  THINGS  LAID  UNDER  THE  BAN  COULD  NOT  BE  SOLD, 
NOR  REDEEMED.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  28.  Notwithstanding,  no  devoted  thing, 
that  a  man  shall  devote  unto  the  Lord  of  all  that  he 
hath,  botJi  of  man  and  beast,  and  of  the  field  of  his 
])ossession,  shall  be  sold  or  redeemed :  every  devoted 
thing  is  most  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

 29.  None  devoted,  which  shall  be  devoted  of 

men,  shall  be  redeemed;  but  shall  surely  be  put  to 
death. 

§  99.    Vows  Answered. 

Ps.lxi.  5.  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  heard  my  vows: 
thou  hast  given  me  the  heritage  of  those  that  fear  thy 
name. 

 6.  Thou  wilt  prolong  the  king's  life :  and  hia 

years  as  many  generations. 

 7.  He  shall  abide  before  God  for  ever :  O  pre- 
pare mercy  and  truth,  which  may  preserve  him. 

 8.  So  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thy  name  for 

ever,  that  I  may  daily  perform  my  vows. 

§  100.   Instances  of  Vows. 

(1.  BY  JACOB.) 

Gen.xxviii.  20.  And  Jacob  vowed  a  vow,  saying. 
If  Godwin  be  with  me,  and  will  keep  me  in  this  way 
that  I  go,  and  will  give  me  bread  to  eat,  and  raiment 
to  put  ou, 

 21.  So  that  I  come  again  to  my  father's  house 

in  peace  ;  then  shall  the  Lord  be  my  God  : 

 23.  And  this  stone,  which  I  have  set  for  a 

pillar,  shall  be  God's  house  :  and  of  all  that  thou  shalt 
give  me  I  will  surely  give  the  tenth  unto  thee. 

(2.  BY  THE  HEBREW  PEOPLE.) 

Num.  xxi.  2.  And  Israel  vowed  a  vow  unto  the 
Lord,  and  said,  If  thou  wilt  indeed  deliver  this  people 
into  my  hand,  then  I  will  utterly  destroy  their  cities. 

 3.  And  the  Lord  hearkened  to  the  voice  of 

Israel,  and  delivered  up  the  Canaanites ;  and  they  ut- 


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terly  destroyed  them  and  their  cities :  and  he  called 
the  name  ot  the  place  Hormah. 

(3.  BY  ELKAKAH.) 

I  Sam.  i.  21.  And  the  man  Elkanah,  and  all  his 
house,  went  up  to  offer  unto  the  Lord  the  yearly  sac- 
rifice, and  his  yow. 

(4.  BT  ABSALOM.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  forty  years, 
that  Absalom  said  unto  the  king,  I  pray  thee,  let  me 
go  and  pay  my  vow,  which  I  have  vowed  unto  the 
Lord,  in  Hebron. 

 8.  For  thy  servant  vowed  a  vow  while  I  abode 

at  Geshur  in  Syria,  saying.  If  the  Lord  shall  bring 
me  again  indeed  to  Jerusalem,  then  I  will  serve  the 
Lord. 

 9.  And  the  king  said  unto  him.  Go  in  peace. 

So  he  arose,  and  went  to  Hebron. 

(5.  BY  SAILORS  IN  A  STORM.) 

Jonah  i.  16.  Then  the  men  feared  the  Lord  exceed- 
ingly, and  offered  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  and  made 
vows. 

§  101.   Making  Oaths. 

(1.  FORM  OF  SWEARING  IN  ABRAHAM'S  TIME.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  1.  And  Abraham  was  old,  and  well 
stricken  in  age :  and  the  Lord  had  blessed  Abraham 
in  all  things. 

 2.  And  Abraham  said  unto  his  eldest  servant 

of  his  liouse,  that  ruled  over  all  that  he  had.  Put,  I 
pray  thee,  thy  hand  imder  my  thigh : 

 9.  And  the  servant  put  his  hand  under  the 

thigh  of  Abraham  his  master,  and  sware  to  him  con- 
cerning that  matter. 

See  Gen.  xlvii.  29. 

(2.  THE  OBLIGATION  AND  FORCE  OF  AN  OATH.) 

Ps.  cxix.  106.  I  have  sworn,  and  I  will  perform  it, 
that  I  will  keep  thy  righteous  judgments. 

Heb.  vi.  16.  For  men  verily  swear  by  the  greater : 
and  an  oath  for  confirmation  is  to  them  an  end  of  all 
strife. 

(3.  OATHS  BEFORE  THE  ALTAR.) 

1  Kings  viii.  31.  If  any  man  trespass  against  his 
neighbour,  and  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  cause  him 
to  swear,  and  the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this 
house : 

 33.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  do,  and 

judge  thy  servants,  condemning  the  wicked,  to  bring 
his  way  upon  his  head;  and  justifying  the  righteous, 
to  give  him  according  to  his  righteousness. 

2  Chr.  vi.  22.  If  a  man  sin  against  his  neighbour, 
and  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  make  him  swear,  and 
the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this  house  ; 

 23.  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven,  and  do,  and 

judge  thy  servants,  by  requiting  the  wicked,  by  rec- 
ompensing his  way  upon  his  own  head ;  and  by  justi- 
fying the  righteous,  by  giving  him  according  to  his 
righteousness. 

§  102.   Instances  of  Oaths. 

(1.  UNDER  A  COVENANT  OF  FRrENDSHlP.) 

I  Sam.  XX.  1.  And  David  fled  from  Naioth  in  Ra- 
mah,  and  came  and  said  before  Jonathan,  What  have 
I  done  V  what  is  mine  iniquity  ?  and  what  is  my  sin 
before  thy  father,  that  he  seeketh  my  life  ? 

 2.  And  he  said  unto  him,  God  forbid ;  thou 

shalt  not  die :  behold,  my  father  will  do  nothing  either 
great  or  small,  but  that  he  will  shew  it  me :  and  why 
should  my  father  hide  this  thing  from  me  ?  it  is  not  so. 

 3.  And  David  sware  moreover,  and  said.  Thy 

father  certainly  knoweth  that  I  have  found  grace  in 
thine  eyes  :  and  he  saith.  Let  not  Jonathan  know  this, 
lest  he  be  grieved :  but  truly,  as  the  Lord  liveth,  and 
as  thy  soul  liveth,  there  is  but  a  step  between  me  and 
death. 


 8.  Therefore  thou  shalt  deal  kindly  with  thy 

servant ;  for  thou  hast  brought  thy  servant  into  a  cov- 
enant of  the  Lord  with  thee :  notwithstanding,  if 
there  be  in  me  iniquity,  slay  me  thyself;  for  why 
shouldest  thou  bring  me  to  thy  father  ? 

 9.  And  Jonathan  said,  Far  be  it  from  thee : 

for  if  I  knew  certainly  that  evil  were  determined  by 
my  father  to  come  upon  thee,  then  would  not  I  tell  it 
thee? 

 10.  Then  said  David  to  Jonathan,  Who  shall 

tell  me  ?  or  what  if  thy  father  answer  thee  roughly  ? 

(2.  TO  REASSURE  AGAINST  VIOLENCE.) 

I  Sam.xix.  6.  And  Saul  hearkened  unto  the  voice 
of  Jonathan  :  and  Saul  sware,  As  the  Lord  liveth,  he 
shall  not  be  slain. 

 7.  And  Jonathan  called  David,  and  Jonathan 

shewed  him  all  those  things.  And  Jonathan  brought 
David  to  Saul,  and  he  was  in  his  presence,  as  in  times 
past. 

(3.  TO  PROTECT  POSTERITY.) 

I  Sam.  xxiv.  21.  Swear  now  therefore  unto  me  by  the 
Lord,  that  thou  wilt  not  cut  off  my  seed  after  me,  and 
that  thou  wilt  not  destroy  my  name  out  of  my  fa- 
ther's house. 

 22.  And  David  sware  unto  Saul.    And  Saul 

went  home ;  but  David  and  his  men  gat  them  up  unto 
the  hold. 

(4.  to  INFLICT  DEATH.) 

I  Sam.  xiv.  39.  For,  «.■*  the  Lord  liveth,  which  sav- 
eth  Israel,  though  it  be  in  Jonathan  my  son,  he  shall 
surely  die.  But  there  was  not  a  man  among  all  the 
people  that  answered  him. 

§  103.   Christ's  Teachings  concerning  Oaths. 

(1.  PHARISAIC  CASUISTRY  DENOUNCED.) 

Mat.  xxiii.  15.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites !  for  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one 
proselyte;  and  when  he  is  made,  ye  make  him  two- 
fold more  the  child  of  hell  than  yourselves. 

 16.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  blind  guides,  which  say, 

Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it  is  nothing; 
but  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  gold  of  the  temple, 
he  is  a  debtor ! 

 17.  Te  fools  and  blind :  for  whether  is  greater 

the  gold,  or  the  temple  that  sanctifieth  the  gold  ? 

 18.  And,  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  altar, 

it  is  nothing ;  but  whosoever  sweareth  by  the  gift  that 
is  upon  it,  he  is  guilty. 

 19.  Te  fools  and  blind ;  for  whether  is  greater, 

the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  gift  ? 

 20.  Whoso  therefore  shall  swear  by  the  altar, 

sweareth  by  it,  and  by  all  things  thereon. 

 21.  And  whoso  shall  swear  by  the  temple, 

sweareth  by  it,  and  by  him  that  dwelleth  therein. 

 22.  And  he  that  shall  swear  by  heaven,  swear* 

eth  by  the  throne  of  God,  and  by  him  that  sittetb 
thereon. 

(2.  SWEARING  FORBIDDEN.) 

Mat.  V.  33.  Again,  ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been 
said  by  them  of  old  time,  Thou  shalt  not  forswear  thy- 
self, but  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths  : 

 34  But  I  say  unto  you.  Swear  not  at  all ;  nei- 
ther by  heaven  ;  for  it  is  God's  throne : 

 35.  Nor  by  the  earth ;  for  it  is  his  footstool : 

neither  by  Jerusalem ;  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great 
King. 

 36.  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head,  be- 
cause thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  black. 

 37.  But  let  your  communication  be,  Yea,  yea ; 

Nay,  nay :  for  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  cometh 
of  evil. 

Jam.v.  12.  But  above  all  things,  my  brethren,  swear 
not,  neither  by  heaven,  neither  by  the  earth,  neither 
by  any  other  oath :  but  let  your  yea  be  yea ;  and  your 
nay,  nay ;  lest  ye  fall  into  condemnation. 


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CHAP.  I. 

MAN'S  LIFE  ON  EARTH. 

§  1.   Tlie  Swiftness  of  its  Flight, 

Job  viii.  8.  For  inquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  former 
age,  and  prepare  thyself  to  the  search  of  their  fathers : 

 9.  (For  we  are  but  of  yesterday,  and  know 

nothing,  because  our  days  upon  earth  are  a  shadow :) 

 10.  Shall  not  they  teach  thee,  and  tell  thee, 

and  utter  words  out  of  their  heart  ? 

See  Job  vii.  6;  ix.  25,  26;  xvi.  33.  Ps.  xc.  5,  6; 
cxUy.  4    Ec.  i.  4. 

§  2.   Its  Vanity. 

Ec.  i.  2.  Vanity  of  vanities,  saith  the  Preacher,  van- 
ity of  vanities ;  all  is  vanity. 

 13.  I  the  Preacher  was  king  over  Israel  in  Je- 
rusalem. 

 13.  And  I  gave  my  heart  to  seek  and  seai-ch 

out  by  wisdom  concerning  all  things  that  are  done 
under  heaven :  this  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  the 
sons  of  man  to  be  exercised  therewith. 

 14.  I  have  seen  all  the  woi-ks  that  are  done 

under  the  sun  ;  and,  behold,  all  is  vanity  and  vexation 
of  spirit. 

—  ii.  18.  Yea,  I  hated  all  my  labour  which  I  had 
taken  under  the  sun :  because  I  should  leave  it  unto 
the  man  that  shall  be  after  me. 

 19.  And  who  knoweth  whether  he  shall  be  a 

wise  man  or  a  fool  ?  yet  shall  he  have  rule  over  all  my 
labour  wherein  I  have  laboured,  and  wherein  I  have 
shewed  myself  wise  under  the  sun.  This  is  also 
vanity. 

 30.  Therefore  I  went  about  to  cause  my  heart 

to  despair  of  all  the  labour  which  I  took  under  the  sun. 

 21.  For  there  is  a  man  whose  labour  is  in  wis- 
dom, and  in  knowledge,  and  in  equity;  yet  to  a  man 
that  hath  not  laboured  therein  shall  he  leave  it /or  his 
portion.    This  also  is  vanity  and  a  great  evil. 

—  xii.  8.  Vanity  of  vanities,  saith  the  Preacher ;  all 
is  vanity. 

See  Ps.  xxxix.  5,  6 ;  Ixii.  9.    Ec.  ii.  11 ;  xi.  8. 

§  3.   Its  Trials. 

Job  iii.  25.  For  the  thing  which  I  greatly  feared  is 
come  upon  me,  and  that  which  I  was  afraid  of  is  come 
unto  me. 

 26.  I  was  not  in  safety,  neither  had  I  rest, 

neitlier  was  I  quiet ;  yet  trouble  came. 

—  vi.  3.  Oh  that  my  grief  were  thoroughly  weighed, 
and  my  calamity  laid  in  the  balances  together ! 

 3.  For  now  it  would  be  heavier  "than  the  sand 

of  the  sea :  therefore  my  words  are  swallowed  up. 

 31.  For  now  ye  are  nothing:  ye  see  «iy  cast- 
ing down,  and  are  afraid. 

 33.  Did  I  say.  Bring  unto  me  ?  or.  Give  a  re- 
ward for  me  of  your  substance  ? 

 23.  Or,  iDeliver  me  from  the  enemy's  hand  ? 

or.  Redeem  me  from  the  hand  of  the  might}'? 

 34  Teach  me,  and  I  will  hold  my  tongue : 

and  cause  me  to  understand  wherein  I  have  erretl. 

—  vii.  11.  Therefore  I  will  not  refrain  my  mouth  ;  I 
will  speak  in  the  anguish  of  my  spirit ;  I  will  complain 
in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul. 

 12.  A7n  I  a  sea,  or  a  whale,  that  thou  settest  a 

watch  over  me  ? 

—  xvi.  6.  Though  I  speak,  my  grief  is  not  assuaged : 
and  though  I  forbear,  what  am  1  eased  ? 


 7.  But  now  he  hath  made  me  weary:  thou 

hast  made  desolate  all  my  company. 

—  xix.  8.  He  hath  fenced  up  my  way  that  I  cannot 
pass,  and  he  hath  set  darkness  in  my  paths. 

—  xxiii.  3.  Even  to  day  w  my  complaint  bitter:  my 
stroke  is  heavier  than  my  groaning. 

—  XXX.  19.  He  hath  cast  me  into  the  mire,  and  I 
am  become  like  dust  and  ashes. 

 37.  My  bowels  boiled,  and  rested  not:  the 

days  of  affliction  prevented  me. 

 38.  I  went  mouniiug  without  the  sun :  I  stood 

up,  and  I  cried  in  the  congregation. 

 39.  I  am  a  brother  to  dragons,  and  a  compan- 
ion to  owls. 

 30.  My  skin  is  black  upon  me,  and  my  bones 

are  burned  with  heat. 

Ps.  xxii.  1.  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  for- 
saken me  ?  w?iy  art  thou  so  far  fi'om  helping  me,  arid 
from  the  words  of  my  roaring? 

 3.  O  my  God,  I  cry  in  the  daytime,  but  thou 

hearest  not ;  and  in  the  night  season,  and  am  not  silent. 

—  Ixix.  3.  I  am  weary  of  my  crying :  my  throat  is 
dried :  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  wait  for  my  God. 

Prov.  xiv.  10.  The  heart  knoweth  his  own  bitterness; 
and  a  stranger  doth  not  intermeddle  with  his  jo}'. 

—  xviii.  14.  The  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  in- 
firmity;  but  a  wounded  spirit  who  can  bear? 

See  Gen.  iii.  17-19.  Job  v.  7 ;  xiv.  1.  Rom.  viii.  30-22- 

§  4.   The  Apparent  Impunity  of  Evil  Doing. 

(See  also  page  111,  §§  69,  70.) 

Ps.  X.  5.  His  ways  are  always  grievous;  thy  judg- 
ments are  far  above  out  of  his  sight:  as  for  all  liis  ene- 
mies, he  puffeth  at  them. 

 6.  He  hath  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  not  be 

moved :  for  I  shall  nemr  be  in  adversity. 

Ec.  iv.  1.  So  I  returned,  and  considered  all  the  op- 
pressions that  are  done  under  the  sun:  and  behold 
the  tears  of  such  as  were  oppressed,  and  tbey  had  no 
comforter;  and  on  the  side  of  their  oppressors  there 
was  power ;  but  they  had  no  comforter. 

See  Ps.  Ixxiii.  3-9,  13.    Ec,  viii.  11;  ix.  2, 11. 

§  5.  The  Little  Good  that  Comes  of  Wisdom. 

Ec.  i.  18.  For  in  much  wisdom  is  much  grief:  and 
he  that  increasetli  knowledge  increaseth  sorrow. 

—  ii.  14  The  wise  man's  eyes  «re  in  his  head ;  but 
the  fool  walketh  in  darkness :  and  I  myself  perceived 
also  that  one  event  happeneth  to  them  all. 

 15.  Then  said  I  in  my  heart.  As  it  happeneth 

to  the  fool,  so  it  happeneth  even  to  me;  and  why  was 
I  then  more  wise  ?  Then  I  said  in  my  heart,  that 
this  also  is  vanity. 

—  vi.  8.  For  what  hath  the  wise  more  than  the  fool  ? 
what  hath  the  poor,  that  knoweth  to  walk  before  the 
living? 

 9.  Better  is  the  sight  of  the  eyes  than  the  wan- 
dering of  the  desire :  this  is  also  vanity  and  vexation 
of  spirit. 

 11.  Seeing  there  be  many  things  that  increase 

vanity,  what  in  man  the  better  ? 

 12.  For  who  knoweth  what  is  good  for  man 

in  this  life,  all  the  days  of  his  vain  life  which  he  spend- 
eth  as  a  shadow  ?  for  who  can  tell  a  man  what  shall 
be  after  him  under  the  sun? 

See  Ec.  xii.  13. 

§  6.   Or  of  RighteonsHPSs. 

Jobxxxv.  3.  For  thou  saidst.  What  advantage  will 
it  be  unto  thee  ?  and.  What  profit  shall  I  have,  if  Ibe 
cleansed  from  my  sin? 


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TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Ps.  xi.  3.  If  the  fouudatious  be  destroyed,  what  can 
the  righteous  do  ? 
SeeJobxxxiv.  9.    Ps.  Ixxiii.  13, 14,    Mal.iii.  14. 

§  7.   And  yet  there  is  Moral  (xovernment. 

Job  xxxvi.  2.  Suffer  me  a  little,  and  I  will  shew  thee 
that  I  luive  yet  to  speak  on  God's  behalf. 

Ps.  civ.  35.  Let  the  sinners  be  consumed  out  of  the 
earth,  and  let  the  wicked  be  no  more.  Bless  thou  the 
Lord,  O  my  soul.    Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Ec.  viii.  6.  Because  to  every  purpose  there  is  time 
and  judgment,  therefore  the  misery  of  man  is  great 
upon  him. 

 7.  For  he  knoweth  not  that  which  shall  be : 

for  who  can  tell  him  when  it  shall  be  ? 

See  Ps.  Ixxiii.  18-20.    Ec.iii.  17 ;  viii.  12, 13. 

§  8.   Human  History  is  always  Repeating  Itself. 

Ec.  i.  9.  The  thing  that  hath  been,  it  is  that  which 
shall  be  ;  and  that  which  is  done  is  that  which  shall  be 
done :  and  there  is  no  new  thing  under  the  sun. 

 10.  Is  there  any  thing  whereof  it  may  be  said, 

See,  this  is  new  ?  it  hath  been  already  of  old  time, 
which  was  before  us. 

 11.  There  is  no  remembrance  of  former  things  ; 

neither  shall  there  be  any  remembrance  of  things  that 
are  to  come  with  those  that  shall  come  after. 

—  iii.  15.  That  -which ,  hath  been  is  now  ;  and  that 
which  is  to  be  bath  already  been  ;  and  God  requireth 
that  which  is  past. 

—  vii.  10.  Say  not  thou.  What  is  the  cause  that  the 
former  days  were  better  than  these  ?  for  thou  dost  not 
inquire  wisely  concerning  this. 


CHAP.  II. 

PERSECUTION  FORETOLD  AND 
ENDURED. 

§  9.   Under  the  Old  Economy. 

(1.  DATID  HUNTED  BY  SAUL.) 

I  Sam.  xxii.  7.  Then  Saul  said  unto  his  servants 
that  stood  about  him.  Hear  now,  ye  Benjamites  ;  will 
the  son  of  Jesse  give  every  one  of  you  Holds  and  vine- 
yards, and  make  you  all  captains  of  thousands,  and 
captains  of  hundreds ; 

 8.  That  all  of  you  have  conspired  against  me, 

and  there  is  none  that  sheweth  me  that  my  son  hath 
made  a  league  with  the  son  of  Jesse,  and  there  is  none 
of  you  that  is  sony  for  me,  or  sheweth  imto  me  that 
my  son  hath  stirred  up  my  servant  against  me,  to  lie 
in  wait,  as  at  this  day  ? 

 9.  Then  answered  Doeg  the  Edomite,  which 

was  set  over  the  servants  of  Saul,  and  said,  I  saw  the 
son  of  Jesse  coming  to  Nob,  to  Ahimelech  the  son  of 
Ahitub. 

 10.  And  he  inquired  of  the  Lord  for  him,  and 

gave  him  victuals,  and  gave  him  the  sword  of  Goliath 
the  Philistine. 

 11.  Then  the  king  sent  to  call  Ahimelech  the 

priest,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  all  his  father's  house, 
the  priests  that  were  in  Nob :  and  they  came  all  of 
them  to  the  king. 

 12.  And  Saul  said.  Hear  now,  thou  son  of  Ahi- 
tub.   And  he  answered.  Here  I  am,  my  lord. 

 13.  And  Saul  said  unto  him.  Why  have  ye 

conspired  against  me,  thou  and  the  son  of  Jesse,  in 
that  thou  hast  given  him  bread,  and  a  sword,  and  hast 
inquired  of  God  for  him,  that  he  should  rise  against 
me,  to  lie  in  wait,  as  at  this  da}'  ? 

;  14.  Then  Ahimelech  answered  the  king,  and 

said.  And  who  is  so  faithful  among  all  thy  servants  as 
David,  which  is  the  king's  son  in  law,  and  goeth  at 
thy  bidding,  and  is  honourable  in  thine  house? 

 15.  Did  I  then  begin  to  inquire  of  God  for 

him  ?  be  it  far  from  me  :  let  not  the  king  impute  any 
thing  unto  his  servant,  nor  to  all  the  house  of  my  fa- 


ther :  for  thy  servant  knew  nothing  of  all  this  less  or 
more. 

(2.  PERSECUTIONS  COMPLAINED  OF.) 

Ps.  iii.  1.  Lord,  how  are  they  increased  that  trouble 
me  1  many  are  they  that  rise  wyi  against  me. 

 2.  Many  tlierebevihich  say  of  my  soul,  Iliereia 

no  help  for  him  in  God.  Selah. 

—  vi.  7.  Mine  eye  is  consumed  because  of  grief;  it 
waxeth  old  because  of  all  mine  enemies. 

—  xii.  8.  The  wicked  walk  on  every  side,  when  the 
vilest  men  are  exalted. 

—  xiv.  4.  Have  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  no 
knowledge  '?  who  eat  up  my  people  as  they  eat  bread, 
and  call  not  ujjon  the  Lord. 

—  xxxviii.  11.  My  lovers  and  my  friends  stand 
aloof  from  my  sore ;  and  my  kinsmen  stand  afar  off. 

 17.  For  I  am  ready  to  halt,  and  my  sorrow  is 

continually  before  me. 

 19.  But  mine  enemies  are  lively,  and  they  are 

strong:  and  they  that  hate  me  wrongfully  are  multi- 
plied. 

—  xxxix.  6.  Surely  every  man  walketh  in  a  vain 
shew :  surely  they  are  disquieted  in  vain  :  be  heapeth 
up  riches,  and  knoweth  not  who  shall  gather  them. 

—  xliv.  12.  Thou  sellest  thy  people  for  nought,  and 
dost  not  increase  thy  wealth  by  their  price. 

—  liv.  3.  For  strangers  are  risen  up  against  me,  and 
oppressors  seek  after  my  soul :  they  have  not  set  God 
before  them.  Selah. 

—  Iv.  5.  Fearfulness  and  trembling  are  come  upon 
me,  and  horror  hath  overwhelmed  me. 

 10.  Day  and  night  they  go  about  it  upon  the 

walls  thereof:  mischief  also  and  sorrow  are  in  the 
midst  of  it. 

 11.  Wickedness  is  in  the  midst  thereof:  deceit 

and  guile  depart  not  from  her  streets. 

 12.  For  it  was  not  an  enemy  that  reproached 

me ;  then  I  could  have  borne  it ;  neither  icas  it  he  that 
hated  me  that  did  magnify  himself  against  me  ;  then  I 
would  have  hid  myself  from  him : 

 13.  But  it  was  thou,  a  man  mine  equal,  my 

guide,  and  mine  acquaintance. 

 14.  We  took  sweet  counsel  together,  and 

walked  unto  the  house  of  God  in  company. 

—  Ivi.  1.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God :  for  man 
would  swallow  me  up ;  he  fighting  daily  oppresseth 
me. 

 2.  Mine  enemies  would  daily  swallow  me  up : 

for  they  be  many  that  fight  against  me,  0  thou  Most 
High. 

 6.  They  gather  themselves  together,  they  hide 

themselves,  they  mark  my  steps,  when  they  wait  for 
my  soul. 

—  lix.  3.  For,  lo,  they  lie  in  wait  for  my  soul :  the 
mighty  are  gathered  against  me ;  not  for  my  transgres- 
sion, nor  for  niy  sin,  O  Lord. 

 4.  They  run  and  inepare  themselves  without 

my  fault:  awake  to  help  me,  and  behold. 

—  Ixix.  4.  They  that  hate  me  without  a  cause  are 
more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  head :  they  that  would 
destroy  me,  being  mine  enemies  wrongfully,  are  mighty ; 
then  I  restored  that  which  I  took  not  away. 

 8.  I  am  become  a  stranger  unto  my  brethren, 

and  an  alien  unto  my  mother's  children. 

—  Ixxvii.  4.  Thou  boldest  mine  eyes  waking:  I  am 
so  troubled  that  I  cannot  speak. 

—  Ixxxvi.  14.  O  God,  the  proud  are  risen  against 
me,  and  the  assemblies  of  violent  men  have  sought 
after  my  soul ;  and  have  not  set  thee  before  them. 

—  Ixxxviii.  8.  Thou  hast  put  away  mine  acquaint- 
ance far  from  me ;  thou  hast  made  me  an  abomination 
unto  them :  /  am  shut  up,  and  I  cannot  come  forth. 

 17.  They  came  round  about  me  daily  like 

water ;  they  compassed  me  about  together. 

 18.  Lover  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from 

me,  and  mine  acquaintance  into  darkness. 

—  xciv.  5.  They  break  in  pieces  thy  people,  O  Lord, 
and  afflict  thine  heritage. 

—  cxix.  19.  I  am  a  slranger  in  the  earth  :  hide  not 
thy  commandments  from  me. 

 86.  All  thy  commandments  are  faithful ;  they 

persecute  me  wrongfully ;  help  thou  me. 

—  cxxiii.  3.  Have  mercy  upon  us,  O  Lord,  have 


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mercy  upon  us:  for  we  are  exceedingly  filled  with 
contempt. 

Ps.  cxxiii.  4.  Our  soul  is  exceedingly  filled  with  the 
scorning  of  those  that  are  at  ease,  and  with  the  con- 
tempt of  the  proud. 

—  cxli.  7.  Our  bones  are  scattered  at  the  grave's 
mouth,  as  when  one  cutteth  and  cleaveth  wood  upon 
the  earth. 

—  cxlii.  4.  I  looked  on  my  right  hand,  and  beheld, 
but  tJiere  was  no  man  that  would  know  me :  refuge 
fiiiled  me ;  no  man  cared  for  my  soul. 

—  cxliii.  3.  For  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul ; 
he  hath  smitten  my  life  down  to  tlie  ground ;  he  hath 
made  me  to  dwell  in  darkness,  as  those  that  have 
been  long  dead. 

 4.  Therefore  is  my  spirit  overwhelmed  within 

me ;  my  heart  within  me  is  desolate. 

(3.  THE  SUFFEKINGS  OF  JOB.) 

Job XXX.  13.  Upon  my  right  hand  rise  the  youth; 
they  push  away  my  feet,  and  they  raise  up  against  me 
the  ways  of  their  destruction. 

 13.  They  mar  my  path,  they  set  forward  my 

calamity,  they  have  no  helper. 

(4.  ELIJAH  HUNTED  BY  AHAB.) 

1  Kings  xviii.  7.  And  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  way, 
behold,  Elijah  met  him:  and  he  knew  him,  and  fell 
on  his  face,  and  said,  Art  thou  that  my  lord  Elijah? 

 8.  And  he  answered  him,  I  am :  go,  tell  thy 

lord,  Behold,  Elijah  is  fiere. 

 9.  And  he  said.  What  have  I  sinned,  that  thou 

wouldest  deliver  thy  servant  into  the  hand  of  Ahab,  to 
slay  me  ? 

 10.  As  the  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  there  is  no 

nation  or  kingdom,  whither  my  lord  hath  not  sent  to 
seek  thee :  and  wlien  they  said,  He  is  not  there ;  he 
took  an  oath  of  the  kingdom  and  nation,  that  they 
found  thee  not. 

—  xix.  4.  But  he  himself  went  a  day's  journey  into 
the  wilderness,  and  came  and  sat  down  under  a  juniper 
tree:  and  he  requested  for  himself  that  he  might 
die ;  and  said,  It  is  enough ;  now,  O  Lord,  take  away 
my  life ;  for  I  am  not  better  than  my  fathers. 

 14.  And  he  said,  I  have  been  very  jealous  for 

the  Lord  God  of  hosts :  because  the  children  of  Israel 
have  forsaken  thy  covenant,  thrown  down  thine  altars, 
and  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword  ;  and  I,  even  I 
only,  am  left ;  and  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it  away. 

Rom.  xi.  1.  I  say  then,  Hath  God  cast  away  his  peo- 
ple? God  forbid.  For  I  also  am  an  Israelite,  of  the 
seed  of  Abraham,  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin. 

 2.  God  hath  not  cast  away  his  people  which 

he  foreknew.  Wot  ye  not  what  the  Scriptiu-e  saith 
of  Elias  ?  how  he  maketh  intercession  to  God  against 
Israel,  saying, 

 3.  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy  prophets,  and 

digged  down  tliine  altars ;  and  I  am  left  alone,  and 
they  seek  my  life. 

(5.  ELISHA  PURSUED.) 

2  Kings  vi.  13.  And  he  said,  Go  and  spy  where  he 
M,  that  I  may  send  and  fetch  him.  Ajid  it  was  told 
him,  saying,  IBehold,  he  is  in  Dothan. 

 31.  Then  he  said,  God  do  so  and  more  also  to 

me,  if  the  head  of  Elisha  the  sou  of  Shaphat  shall  stand 
on  him  this  day. 

 32.  But  Elisha  sat  in  his  house,  and  the  elders 

sat  with  him;  and  the  king  sent  a  man  from  before 
him :  but  ere  tlie  messenger  came  to  him,  he  said  to 
the  elders.  See  ye  how  this  son  of  a  murderer  hatli 
sent  to  take  away  mine  head  ?  look,  when  the  messen 
ger  cometh,  shut  the  door,  and  hold  him  fast  at  the 
door:  is  not  the  sound  of  his  master's  feet  behind 
him? 

 33.  And  while  he  yet  talked  with  them,  be 

hold,  the  messenger  came  down  unto  him :  and  he 
said.  Behold,  this  evil  is  of  the  Lord  :  what  should  I 
wait  for  the  Lord  any  longer  ? 

(6.  JEREMIAH  PLAGUED.) 

Jer.  viii.  18.  When  I  would  comfort  myself  against 
Borrow,  my  heart  is  faint  in  me. 
—  XV.  10.  AVoe  is  me,  my  mother,  that  thou  hast 


borne  me  a  man  of  strife  and  a  man  of  contention  to 
the  whole  earth !  I  have  neither  lent  on  usury,  nor 
men  have  lent  to  me  on  usury ;  yet  every  one  of  them 
doth  curse  me. 

Lam.  iii.  7.  He  hath  hedged  me  about,  that  I  cannot 
get  out :  he  hath  made  my  chain  heavy. 

 9.  He  hath  inclosed  my  ways  with  hewn 

stone ;  he  hath  made  my  paths  crooked. 

—  iv.  18.  They  hunt  our  steps,  that  we  cannot  go 
in  our  streets :  our  end  is  near,  our  days  are  fulfilled  5 
for  our  end  is  come. 

 19.  Our  persecutors  are  swifter  than  the  eagles 

of  the  heaven  :  tliey  pursued  us  upon  the  mountains, 
they  laid  wait  for  us  in  the  wilderness. 

 20.  The  breath  of  our  nostrils,  the  anointed  of 

the  Lord,  was  taken  in  their  pits,  of  whom  we  said, 
Under  his  shadow  we  shall  live  among  the  heathen. 

—  V.  5.  Our  necks  are  under  persecution :  we  labour, 
and  have  no  rest. 

(7.  EZEKIEL  FOREWARNED.) 

Ezek.iii.  25.  But  thou,  O  son  of  man,  behold,  they 
shall  put  bands  upon  thee,  and  shall  bind  ihee  with 
them,  and  thou  shalt  not  go  out  among  them : 

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(1.  PERSECUTION  FORETOLD.) 

X.  18.  And  ye  shall  be  brought  before  govern- 


ors and  kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testimony  against 
them  and  the  Gentiles. 

 21.  And  the  brother  shall  deliver  up  the 

brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the  child :  and  the 
children  shall  rise  up  against  their  parents,  and  cause 
them  to  be  put  to  death. 

 34.  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace 

on  earth :  I  came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword. 

 35.  For  I  am  come  to  set  a  man  at  variance 

against  his  father,  and  the  daughter  against  her  mother, 
and  the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in  law. 

 36.  And  a  man's  foes  shaU  be  they  of  his  own 

household. 

—  xxiii.  30.  And  say.  If  we  had  been  in  the  days  of 
our  fathers,  we  would  not  have  been  partakers  with 
them  in  the  blood  of  the  prophets. 

 31.  Wherefore  ye  be  witnesses  unto  yourselves, 

that  ye  are  the  children  of  them  which  killed  the 
prophets. 

 32.  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fa- 
thers. 

 84.  Wherefore,  behold,  I  send  unto  you  proph- 
ets, and  wise  men,  and  scribes :  and  some  of  them  ye 
shall  kill  and  crucify;  and  some  of  them  shall  ye 
scourge  in  your  synagogues,  and  persecute  tliem  from 
city  to  city: 

Mark  xiii.  12.  Now  the  brother  shaU  betray  the 
brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the  son ;  and  children 
shall  rise  up  against  their  parents,  and  shall  cause 
them  to  be  put  to  death. 

Lukex.  3.  Go  your  ways :  beliold,  I  send  you  forth 
as  lambs  among  wolves. 

—  xi.  49.  Therefore  also  said  the  wisdom  of  God, 
I  will  send  them  prophets  and  apostles,  and  some  of 
them  they  shall  slay  and  persecute : 

—  xii.  49.  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the  earth ;  and 
what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled  ? 

 50.  But  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with -, 

and  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accomplished ! 

 51.  Suppose  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace 

on  earth  ?  I  tell  vou.  Nay ;  but  rather  division : 

 52.  For  from  henceforth  there  shall  be  five  in 

one  house  divided,  three  agamst  two,  and  two  against 
three. 

 53.  The  father  shall  be  divided  against  the 

son,  and  the  son  against  the  father ;  the  mother  against 
the  daughter,  and  the  daughter  against  the  mother; 
the  mother  in  law  against  lier  daughter  in  law,  and 
the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in  law. 

—  XXL  12.  But  before  all  these,  they  shall  lay  their 
hands  on  you,  and  persecute  you,  delivering  you  up  to 
the  synagogues,  and  into  prisons,  being  brought  be.ore 
kings  and  rulers  for  mv  name's  sake. 

 13.  And  it  shall  turn  to  you  for  a  testimony. 


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Luke  xxi.  16.  And  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by 
parents,  and  brethren,  and  kinsfolk,  and  friends ;  and 
some  of  you  shall  they  cause  to  be  put  to  death. 

John  XV.  20.  Remember  the  word  that  I  said  unto 
you,  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord.  If 
they  have  persecuted  me,  they  will  also  persecute 
you;  if  they  have  kept  my  saying,  they  will  keep 
yours  also. 

 21.  But  all  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you 

for  my  name's  sake,  because  they  know  not  him  that 
sent  me. 

—  xvi.  2.  They  shall  put  you  out  of  the  synagogues  : 
yea,  the  time  cometh,  that  whosoever  killeth  you  will 
think  that  he  doeth  God  service. 

 3.  And  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you, 

because  they  have  not  known  the  Father,  nor  me. 

Acts  ix.  li).  For  I  will  shew  him  how  great  things 
he  must  suffer  for  my  name's  sake. 

(2.  EXPECTED.) 

Acts  xiv.  22.  Confirming  the  souls  of  the  disciples, 
anxi  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the  faith,  and  that 
we  must  through  much  tribulation  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

—  XX.  22.  And  now,  behold,  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit 
unto  Jerusalem,  not  knowing  the  things  that  shall  be- 
fall me  there : 

 23.  Save  that  the  Holy  Ghost  witnesseth  in 

every  city,  saying  that  bonds  and  afflictions  abide 
me. 

I  Cor.  iv.  9.  For  I  think  that  God  hath  set  forth  us 
the  apostles  last,  as  it  were  appointed  to  death :  for 
we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the  world,  and  to  angels, 
and  to  men. 

1  Thess.  iii.  3.  That  no  man  should  be  moved  by 
these  afflictions:  for  yourselves  know  that  we  are 
appointed  thereunto. 

 4.  For  verily,  when  we  were  with  you,  we 

told  you  before  that  we  should  suffer  tribulation ;  even 
as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  know. 

2  Tim.  iii.  12.  Yea,  and  all  that  will  live  godly  in 
Christ  Jesus  shall  suffer  persecution. 

Heb.  xii.  4.  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood, 
striving  against  sin. 

(3.  ENDURED.) 

Acts  ix.  13.  Then  Ananias  answered,  Lord,  I  have 
heard  by  many  of  this  man,  how  much  evil  he  hath 
done  to  thy  saints  at  Jerusalem : 

1  Cor.  iv.  11.  Even  unto  this  present  hour  we  both 
hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked,  and  are  buffeted, 
and  have  no  certain  dwellingplace  : 

—  xvi.  9.  For  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened 
unto  me,  and  there  are  many  adversaries. 

2  Cor.  i.  8.  For  we  would  uot,  brethren,  have  you 
ignorant  of  our  trouble  which  came  to  us  in  Asia,  that 
we  were  pressed  out  of  meastire,  above  strength,  iu- 
Bomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life  : 

—  vi.  4.  But  in  all  things  approving  ourselves  as  the 
ministers  of  God,  in  much  patience,  in  afflictions,  in 
necessities,  in  distresses, 

 5.  In  stripes,  in  imprisonments,  in  tumults,  in 

labours,  in  watchings,  in  fastings ; 

 9.  As  unknown,  and  yet  well  known ;  as 

dying,  and,  behold,  we  live;  as  chastened,  and  uot 
kiUod; 

—  vii.  5.  For,  when  we  were  come  into  Macedonia, 
our  flesh  had  no  rest,  but  we  were  troubled  on  every 
side  ;  without  were  fightings,  within  loere  fears. 

—  xi.  26.  In  journeyings  often,  in  perils  of  waters, 
in  perils  of  robbers,  in  perils  hy  mine  own  countrymen, 
in  perils  by  the  heathen,  in  perils  in  the  city,  in  perils 
in  the  wilderness,  in  perils  in  the  sea,  in  perils  among 
false  brethren ; 

 27.  In  weariness  and  painfulness,  in  watch- 
ings often,  in  hunger  and  thirst,  in  fastings  often,  in 
cold  and  nakedness. 

Gal.  i.  18.  For  ye  have  heard  of  my  conversation 
in  time  past  in  the  Jews'  religion,  how  that  be- 
yond measure  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God,  and 
wasted  it: 

 14.  And  profited  in  the  Jews'  religion  above 

many  my  equals  in  mine  own  nation,  being  more  ex- 
ceedingly zealous  of  the  traditions  of  jny  fathers. 


—  iv.  29.  But  as  then  he  that  was  bom  after  the 
flesh  persecuted  him  that  was  born  after  the  Spirit, 
even  so  it  is  now. 

I  Thess.  ii.  14.  For  ye,  brethren,  became  followers 
of  the  churches  of  God  which  in  Judea  are  in  Christ 
Jesus :  for  ye  also  have  suttered  like  things  of  your 
own  countrymen,  even  as  they  have  of  the  Jews : 

 15.  Who  both  killed  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  their 

own  prophets,  and  have  i)ersecuted  us ;  and  they  please 
not  God,  and  are  contrary  to  all  men : 

Heb.xi.  38.  Of  whom  the  world  was  not  worthy: 
they  wandered  in  deserts,  and  in  mountains,  and  in 
dens  and  caves  of  the  earth. 

 39.  And  these  all,  having  obtained  a  good 

report  through  faith,  received  not  the  promise  : 

 40.  God  having  provided  some  better  thing  for 

us,  that  they  without  us  should  uot  be  made  perfect 

(4.  TO  BE  ENDURED.) 

Rev.  V.  1.  And  I  saw  in  the  right  hand  of  him  that 
sat  on  the  throne  a  book  written  within  and  on  the 
back  side,  sealed  with  seven  seals. 

 2.  And  I  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with 

a  loud  voice,  Who  is  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and  to 
loose  the  seals  thereof? 

 3.  And  no  man  in  heaven,  nor  in  earth,  neither 

under  the  earth,  was  able  to  open  the  book,  neither  to 
look  thereon. 

 4.  And  I  wept  much,  because  no  man  was 

found  worthy  to  open  and  to  read  the  book,  neither  to 
look  thereon. 

 7.  And  he  came  and  took  the  book  out  of  the 

right  haud  of  him  that  sat  upon  the  throne. 

—  vi.  1.  And  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of 
the  seals,  and  I  heard,  as  it  were  the  noise  of  thunder, 
one  of  the  four  beasts  saying.  Come  and  see. 

 2.  And  I  saw,  and  behold  a  white  horse :  and 

he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  bow ;  and  a  crown  was 
given  unto  him :  and  he  went  forth  conquering,  and 
to  conquer. 

 3.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  second  seal, 

I  heard  the  second  beast  say,  Come  and  see. 

 4.  And  there  went  out  another  horse  that  was 

red:  and  power  was  given  to  him  that  sat  thereon 
to  take  peace  from  the  earth,  and  that  they  should  kill 
one  another :  and  there  was  given  unto  him  a  great 
sword. 

 9.  And  wlien  he  had  opened  the  fifth  seal,  I 

saw  under  the  altar  the  souls  of  them  that  were  slain 
for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  testimony  which 
they  held : 

 10.  And  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying, 

How  long,  O  Lord,  holy  and  true,  dost  thou  not  judge 
and  avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on  the 
earth  ? 

 11.  And  white  robes  were  given  unto  every 

one  of  them ;  and  it  was  said  unto  them,  that  they 
should  rest  yet  for  a  little  season,  until  their  fellow 
servants  also  and  their  brethren,  that  should  be  killed 
as  they  icere,  should  be  fulfilled. 

—  xiii.  7.  And  it  was  given  unto  him  to  make  war 
with  the  saints,  and  to  overcome  them:  and  power 
was  given  him  over  all  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and 
nations. 

 15.  And  he  had  power  to  give  life  unto 

the  image  of  the  beast,  that  the  image  of  the  beast 
should  both  speak,  and  cause  that  as  many  as 
would  not  worship  the  image  of  the  beast  should 
be  killed. 

 18.  Here  is  wisdom.  Let  him  that  hath  un- 
derstanding count  the  number  of  the  beast :  for  it  is 
the  number  of  a  man  ;  and  his  number  is  Six  himdred 
threescore  and  six. 

—  xvi.  16.  And  he  gathered  them  together  into  a 
place  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  Armageddon. 

 17.  Aud  the  seventh  angel  poured  out  his 

vial  into  the  air,  and  there  came  a  great  voice  out 
of  the  temple  of  heaven,  from  the  throne,  saying.  It 
is  done. 

—  xvii.  6.  And  I  saw  the  woman  drunken  with  the 
blood  of  the  saints,  and  with  the  blood  of  the  martyrs 
of  Jesus :  and  when  I  saw  her,  I  wondered  with  great 
admiration. 


663 


CHAP.  III. 


TRIALS  AND  PfJRSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI, 


Rev.  xvii.  7.  And  the  angel  said  unto  mc,  Wherefore 
didst  thou  marvel  ?  I  will  tell  thee  the  mystery  of  the 
woman,  and  of  the  beast  that  carrietli  her,  which  hath 
the  seven  heads  and  ten  horns. 

 9.  And  here  is  the  mind  which  hath  wisdom. 

The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains,  on  which  the 
woman  sitteth. 

 10.  And  there  are  seven  kings :  five  are  fallen, 

and  one  is,  and  the  other  is  not  yet  come ;  and  when 
he  Cometh,  he  must  continue  a  short  space. 

 11.  And  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not,  even 

he  is  the  eighth,  and  is  of  the  seven,  and  goeth  into 
perdition. 

 12.  And  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest  are 

ten  kings,  whicli  have  received  no  kingdom  as  yet ; 
but  receive  power  as  kings  one  hour  with  the  beast. 

 13.  These  have  one  mind,  and  shall  give  their 

power  and  strength  unto  the  beast. 

 18.  And  the  woman  which  thou  sawest  is 

that  great  city,  which  reigneth  over  the  kings  of  the 
earth. 

—  xviii.  24.  And  in  her  was  found  the  blood  of 
prophets,  and  of  saints,  and  of  all  that  were  slain  upon 
the  earth. 

CHAP.  III. 

KINDS  AND  METHODS  OF  PER- 
SECUTION. 

§  11.   An  Honest  Persecutor. 

Acts  xxvi.  9.  I  verily  thought  with  myself,  that  I 
ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  the  name  of 
Jesus  of  Nazareth.  ' 

§12.  Persecution  in  the  Name  of  Law  and  Order. 

Acts  xvi.  19.  And  when  her  masters  saw  that  the 
hope  of  their  gains  was  gone,  they  caught  Paul  and 
Silas,  and  drew  them  into  the  marketplace  imto  the 
rulers, 

 20.  And  brought  them  to  the  magistrates,  say- 
ing. These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly  trouble 
our  city, 

 21.  And  teach  customs,  which  are  not  lawful 

for  us  to  receive,  neither  to  observe,  being  Romans. 

§  13.   Revilin^s  and  Reproaches. 

2  Kings  ii.  23.  And  he  went  up  from  thence  unto 
Beth-el :  and  as  he  was  going  up  by  the  way,  there 
came  forth  little  children  out  of  the  city,  and  mocked 
him,  and  said  unto  him.  Go  up,  thou  bald  head ;  go 
up,  thou  bald  head. 

Neh.  iv.  2.  And  he  spake  before  his  brethren  and 
the  army  of  Samaria,  and  said.  What  do  these  feeble 
Jews  ?  will  they  fortify  themselves  ?  will  they  sacri- 
fice ?  will  they  make  an  end  in  a  day  ?  will  they 
revive  the  stones  out  of  the  heaps  of  the  rubbish  which 
are  burned  ? 

 3.  Now  Tobiah  the  Ammonite  w«s  by  him, 

and  he  said,  Even  that  which  they  build,  if  a  fox  go 
up,  he  shall  even  break  down  their  stone  wall. 

Job  xii.  4.  I  am  as  one  mocked  of  his  neighbour, 
who  calleth  upon  God,  and  he  answereth  him;  the 
just  upright  man  is  laughed  to  scorn. 

—  xvi.lO.  They  have  gaped  upon  me  with  their 
mouth;  they  have  smitten  me  upon  the  cheek  re- 
proachfully ;  they  have  gathered  themselves  together 
against  me. 

—  xvii.  2.  Are  there  not  mockere  with  me  ?  and 
doth  not  mine  eye  continue  in  their  provocation? 

 3.  Lay  down  now,  put  me  in  a  surety  with 

thee  ;  who  is  he  that  will  strike  hands  with  me? 

 6.  He  hath  made  me  also  a  byword  of  the 

people ;  and  aforetime  I  was  as  a  tabret. 

—  xix.  2.  How  long  will  ye  vex  my  soul,  and  break 
me  in  pieces  with  words  ? 

 3.  These  ten  times  have  ye  reproached  me : 

ye  are  not  ashamed  that  j  e  make  yourselves  strange 
to  me. 


 4.  And  be  it  indeed  tlutt  I  have  erred,  mine 

error  remaineth  with  myself. 

 5.  If  indeed  ye  will  magnify  yourselves  against 

me,  and  i)lead  against  me  my  reproach : 

 28.  But  ye  should  sa}^  Why  persecute  we  him, 

seeing  the  root  of  the. matter  is  found  Lu  me  ? 

—  xxi.  2.  Hear  diligently  my  speech,  and  let  this  be 
your  consolations. 

 3.  Suffer  me  that  I  may  speak ;  and  after  that 

I  have  spoken,  mock  on. 

 4.  As  for  me,  is  my  complaint  to  man  ?  and  if 

it  were  so,  why  should  not  my  spirit  be  troubled? 

 5.  Mark  me,  and  be  astonished,  and  lay  your 

hand  upon  your  mouth. 

—  XXX.  9.  And  now  am  I  their  song,  yea,  I  am  their 
byword. 

Ps.  xxii.  6.  But  I  am  a  worm,  and  no  man ;  a  re- 
proach of  men,  and  despised  of  the  people. 

—  xxxi.  11.  I  was  a  reproach  among  all  mine 
enemies,  but  especially  among  my  neighbours,  and  a 
fear  to  mine  acquaintance :  they  that  did  see  me  with- 
out fled  from  me. 

 13.  For  I  have  heard  the  slander  of  many : 

fear  was  on  every'  side :  while  they  took  counsel  to- 
gether against  me,  they  devised  to  lake  awaj'  my  life. 

—  XXXV.  21.  Yea,  they  opened  their  mouth  "wide 
against  me,  and  said.  Aha,  aha,  our  eye  hath  seen  it. 

—  xli.  5.  Mine  enemies  speak  evil  of  me,  When 
shall  he  die,  and  his  name  perish  ? 

 C.  And  if  he  come  to  see  me,  he  speaketh 

vanity  :  his  heart  gatherelh  iniquity  to  itself ;  when  he 
goeth  abroad,  he  telloth  it. 

—  xlii.  3.  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  day  and 
night,  while  they  continually  say  unto  me.  Where  is 
thy  God? 

—  xliv.  13.  Thou  makest  us  a  reproach  to  our 
neighbours,  a  scorn  and  a  derision  to  them  that  are 
round  about  us. 

 14.  Thou  makest  us  a  byword  among  the 

heathen,  a  shaking  of  the  head  among  the  people. 

—  1.  20.  Thou  sittest  and  speakest  against  thy 
brother;  thou  slanderest  thine  own  mother's  son. 

—  Ivii.  3.  He  shall  send  from  heaven,  and  save  me 
from  the  reproach  of  him  that  would  swallow  me  up. 
Selah.    God  shall  send  forth  his  mercy  and  his  truth. 

—  Ixix.  7.  Because  for  thy  sake  I  have  borne  re- 
proach ;  sliame  hath  covered  my  face. 

 10.  When  I  wept,  and  chastened  my  soul  with 

fasting,  that  was  to  m}'  reproach. 

 11.  I  made  sackcloth  also  my  garment;  and 

I  became  a  proverb  to  them. 

 12.  They  that  sit  in  the  gate  speak  against 

me ;  and  I  icas  the  song  of  Uie  drunkards. 

 19.  Thou  hast  known  my  reproach,  and  my 

shame,  and  my  dishonour:  mine  adversaries  are  all 
before  thee. 

 20.  Reproach  hath  broken  my  heart ;  and  I 

am  full  of  heaviness ;  and  I  looked  for  some  to  take 
pity,  but  there  was  none;  and  for  comforters,  but  I 
found  none. 

—  Ixxix.  4.  We  are  become  a  reproach  to  our  neigh- 
bours, a  scorn  and  derision  to  them  that  are  round 
about  us. 

—  Ixxxix.  50.  Remember,  Lord,  the  reproach  of  thy 
servants ;  hoic  I  do  bear  in  my  bosom  the  repi-oach  of 
all  the  mighty  people ; 

 51.  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  reproach- 
ed, 0  Lord;  wherewith  they  have  reproached  the 
footsteps  of  thine  anointed. 

—  cii.  8.  Mine  enemies  reproach  me  all  the  day ; 
and  they  that  are  mad  against  me  are  sworn  against 
me. 

—  cxix.  22.  Remove  from  me  reproach  and  con- 
tempt ;  for  I  have  kept  thy  testimonies. 

 39.  Turn  away  my  reproach  which  I  fear :  for 

thy  judgments  are  good. 

 51.  The  proud  have  had  me  greatly  in  deri- 
sion: yet  have  I  not  declined  from  thy  law. 

Is.  xxviii.  22.  Now  therefore  be  ve  not  mockei-s, 
lest  your  bands  be  made  strong :  for  I  have  heard  from 
the  Lord  God  of  hosts  a  consumption,  even  deter- 
mined upon  the  whole  earth. 

—  lix.  15.  Yea,  truth  faileth ;  and  he  thai  departeth 


664 


CHAP.  III. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI, 


from  evil  maketh  himself  a  prey :  and  the  Lord  saw 
it,  aud  it  displeased  him  that  there  was  no  judgment. 

Jer.  XX.  7.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  deceived  me,  aud  I 
was  deceived :  thou  art  stronger  than  I,  aud  hast  pre- 
vailed :  I  am  in  dei  ision  daily,  every  one  mocketh  me. 

 10.  For  I  heard  the  defaming  of  many,  fear  on 

every  side.  Report,  say  Ihey,  and  we  will  report  it. 
All  my  familiars  watched  for  my  halting,  sayiiui,  Per- 
adventure  he  will  he  enticed,  and  we  shall  prevail 
against  him,  and  we  shall  take  our  revenge  on  hmi. 

—  xlviii.  37.  For  was  not  Israel  a  derision  unto 
thee?  was  he  found  among  thieves?  for  since  thou 
spakest  of  him,  thou  skippedst  for  joy. 

Lam.  ii.  15.  All  that  pass  by  clap  their  hands  at 
thee ;  they  hiss  and  wag  their  head  at  the  daughter  of 
Jerusalem,  saying,  Is  this  the  city  that  men  call  The 
perfection  of  beauty.  The  joy  of  the  whole  earth  ? 

 IG.  All  thine  enemies  have  opened  their  mouth 

against  thee :  they  hiss  and  gnash  the  teeth :  they  say. 
We  have  swallowed  her  up :  certainly  this  is  the  day 
that  we  looked  for ;  we  have  found,  we  have  seen  it. 

—  iii.  14.  I  was  a  derision  to  all  my  people ;  and 
their  song  all  the  day. 

 4G.  All  our  enemies  have  opened  their  mouths 

against  us. 

 61.  Thou  hast  heard  their  reproach,  O  Lord, 

and  all  their  imaginations  against  me ; 

—  —  62.  Tlie  lips  of  those  that  rose  up  against  me, 
and  their  device  against  me  all  the  day. 

 63.  Behold  their  sitting  down,  and  their  rising 

up  ;  I  am  their  music. 

—  V.  1.  Remember,  O  Lord,  what  is  come  upon  us : 
consider,  and  behold  our  reproach. 

Dan.  vii.  25.  And  he  shall  speak  great  words  against 
the  Most  High,  and  shall  wear  out  the  saints  of  the 
Most  High,  and  think  to  change  times  and  laws :  and 
they  shall  be  given  into  his  hand  until  a  time  and 
times  and  the  dividing  of  time. 

Acts  xxii.  22.  And  they  gave  him  audience  unto  this 
word,  and  then  lifted  up  tlieir  voices,  and  said,  Away 
with  such  a  fellow  from  the  earth  :  for  it  is  not  fit  that 
he  should  live. 

 23.  And  as  they  cried  out,  and  cast  off  th^ir 

clothes,  and  threw  dust  into  the  air, 

2  Cor.  vi.  8.  By  honour  and  dishonour,  by  evil  re- 
port and  good  report :  as  deceivers,  and  yet  true  ; 

Heb.  x.  33.  Partly,  whilst  ye  were  made  a  gazing- 
stock  both  by  reproaches  and  afflictions ;  and  partly, 
whilst  ye  became  companions  of  them  that  were  so 
used. 

—  xi.  36.  And  others  had  trial  of  cruel  mockings 
and  scom-gings,  yea,  moreover  of  bonds  and  imprison- 
ment: 

Jude  18.  How  that  they  told  you  there  should  be 
mockers  in  the  last  time,  who  should  walk  after  their 
own  ungodly  lusts. 

§  14.   Bitter  Hate. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  20.  They  also  that  render  evil  for  good 
are  mine  adversaries ;  because  I  follow  th^  thing  tlial 
good  is. 

—  cix.  3.  They  compassed  me  about  also  with  words 
of  hatred ;  and  fought  against  me  without  a  cause. 

 4.  For  my  love  they  are  my  adversaries :  but 

I  give  myself  unto  prayer. 

 5.  And  they  have  rewarded  me  evil  for  good, 

and  liatred  for  my  love. 

Mat.  x.  22.  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  my 
name's  sake :  but  he  that  endureth  to  the  end  shall  be 
saved. 

—  xxiv.  9.  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up  to  be 
afHicted,  and  shall  kill  you ;  and  ye  shall  be  hated  of 
all  nations  for  my  name's  sake. 

— ■  —  10.  And  then  shall  many  be  offended,  and 
shall  betray  one  another,  and  shall  hate  one  another. 

Luke  xxi.  17.  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for 
my  name's  sake. 

John  XV.  18.  If  the  world  hate  you,  ye  know  that  it 
hated  me  before  it  hated  you. 

—  xvii.  14.  I  have  given  them  thy  word;  and  the 
world  hath  hated  them,  because  they  are  not  of  the 
world,  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world. 


Actsiv.  1.  And  as  they  spake  unto  the  people,  the 
priests,  and  tlie  captain  of  the  temple,  aud  the  Saddu- 
cees,  came  upou  them, 

 2.  Being  grieved  that  they  taught  the  people, 

and  preached  through  Jesus  the  resurrection  from  the 
dead. 

—  V.  17.  Then  the  high  priest  rose  up,  and  all  they 
that  were  with  him,  (which  is  the  sect  of  the  Saddu- 
cees,)  and  were  tilled  with  indignation, 

—  ix.  1.  And  Saul,  yet  breathing  out  threatenings 
and  slaughter  against  the  disciples  of  the  Lord,  went 
unto  the  high  priest, 

—  vii.  54.  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  were 
cut  to  the  heart,  and  they  gnashed  on  him  with  their 
teeth. 

—  xxvi.  11.  And  I  punished  them  oft  in  every  syna- 
gogue, and  compelled  them  to  blaspheme ;  and  being 
exceedingly  mad  against  them,  I  persecuted  them  even 
unto  strange  cities. 

I  John  iii.  13.  Marvel  not,  my  brethren,  if  the  world 
hate  you. 

§  15.   Silencing  tlie  Word  of  God. 

Is.  XXX.  10.  Which  say  to  the  seers,  See  not ;  and  to 
the  prophets,  Prophesy  not  unto  us  right  things,  speak 
unto  us  smooth  things,  prophesy  deceits : 

 11.  Get  you  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  out  of 

the  path,  cause  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  to  cease  from 
before  us. 

Amos  vii.  12.  Also  Amaziah  said  unto  Amos,  O  thou 
seer,  go,  flee  thee  away  into  the  land  of  Judah,  and 
there  eat  bread,  and  prophesy  there : 

 13.  But  prophesy  not  again  any  more  at  Beth- 
el :  for  it  is  tlie  king's  chapel,  and  it  is  tlie  king's  court. 

Micah  ii.  6.  Prophesy  ye  not,  say  they  to  them  that 
prophesy :  tliey  shall  not  prophesy  to  them,  that  they 
shall  not  take  shame. 

Actsiv.  5.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 
their  rulers,  and  elders,  and  scribes, 

 6.  And  Annas  the  high  priest,  and  Caiaphas, 

and  John,  and  Alexander,  and  as  many  as  were  of  the 
kindred  of  the  high  priest,  were  gathered  together  at 
Jerusalem. 

 7.  And  when  they  had  set  them  in  the  midst, 

they  asked.  By  what  power,  or  by  what  name,  have 
ye  done  this  ? 

 15.  But  when  they  had  commanded  them  to 

go  aside  out  of  the  council,  they  conferred  among 
themselves, 

 18.  And  they  called  them,  and  commanded 

them  not  to  speak  at  all  nor  teach  in  the  name  of 

Jesus. 

—  V.  27.  And  when  they  had  brought  them,  they 
set  them  before  the  council :  and  the  high  priest  asked 
them, 

 28.  Saying,  Did  not  we  straitly  command  you 

that  ye  should  not  teach  in  this  name  ?  and,  behold, 
ye  have  filled  Jerusalem  with  your  doctrine,  and 
intend  to  bring  this  man's  blood  upon  us. 

 40.  And  to  him  they  agreed :  and  when  they 

had  called  the  apostles,  and  beaten  them,  they  com- 
manded that  they  should  not  speak  in  the  name  of 
Jesus,  and  let  them  go. 

IThess.  ii.  16.  Forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 
that  they  might  be  saved,  to  fill  up  their  sins  always : 
for  the  wrath  is  come  upon  them  to  the  uttermost. 

§  IG.  Excommunication. 

John  ix.  34.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Thou 
wast  altogether  born  in  sins,  and  dost  thou  teach  us  ? 
And  they  cast  him  out. 

—  xii.  42.  Nevertheless  among  the  chief  rulers  also 
many  believed  on  him ;  but  because  of  the  Pharisees 
tliey"did  not  confess  him,  lest  they  should  be  put  out 
of  the  synagogue : 

§  17.  Conspiracy. 

Ps.  XXXV.  7.  For  without  cause  have  they  hid  for 
me  their  net  in  a  pit,  which  without  cause  they  have 
digged  for  my  soul. 


665 


CHAP.  III. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Ps.  xxxviii.  12.  They  also  that  seek  after  my  life  lay 
snares /or  me  ;  and  they  that  seek  my  hurt  speak  mis- 
chievous things,  and  imagine  deceits  all  the  day  long. 

—  xli.  7.  All  that  hate  me  whisper  together  against 
me  :  against  me  do  they  devise  my  hurt, 

—  Ivii.  4.  My  soul  is  among  lions:  and  I  lie  even 
among  them  that  are  set  on  Are,  even  the  sons  of  men, 
whose  teeth  are  spears  and  arrows,  and  their  tongue  a 
sharp  sword. 

 6.  They  have  prepared  a  net  for  my  steps ; 

my  soul  is  bowed  down :  they  have  digged  a  pit  be- 
fore me,  into  the  midst  whereof  they  are  fallen  tliein- 
selves.  Selah. 

—  Iviii.  1.  Do  j-e  indeed  speak  righteousness,  O 
congregation?  do  ye  judge  uprightly,  O  ye  sons  of 
men? 

 2.  Yea,  in  heart  ye  work  wickedness :  ye 

weigh  the  violence  of  your  hands  in  the  earth. 

—  Ixiv.  3.  Who  whet  their  tongue  like  a  sword,  and 
bend  ilwir  bows  to  shoot  their  arrows,  even  bitter  words : 

 4.  That  they  may  shoot  in  secret  at  the  per- 
fect: suddenly  do  they  shoot  at  him,  and  fear  not. 

 5.  They  encourage  themselves  in  an  evil  mat- 
ter: they  commune  of  laying  snares  privily;  they 
say,  "Who  shall  see  them  ? 

—  Ixxi.  10.  For  mine  enemies  speak  against  me ; 
and  they  that  lay  wait  for  my  soul  take  counsel 
together, 

 11.  Saying,  God  hath  forsaken  him :  persecute 

and  take  him;  for  there  is  none  to  deliver  him. 

—  cxix.  110.  The  wicked  have  laid  a  snare  for  me : 
yet  I  erred  not  from  thy  precepts. 

Prov.  xii.  6.  The  words  of  the  wicked  are  to  lie  in 
wait  for  blood:  but  the  mouth  of  the  upright  shall 
deliver  them. 

Jen.  xviii.  18.  Then  said  they.  Come,  and  let  us 
devise  devices  against  Jeremiah  ;  for  the  law  shall  not 
perish  from  the  priest,  nor  counsel  from  the  wise,  nor 
the  word  from  the  prophet.  Gome,  and  let  us  smite 
him  with  the  tongue,  and  let  us  not  give  heed  to  any 
of  his  words. 

—  xxvi.  11.  Then  spake  the  priests  and  the  prophets 
mito  the  princes  and  to  all  the  people,  saying,  This 
man  is  worthy  to  die;  for  he  liath  prophesied  against 
this  city,  as  ye  have  heard  with  your  ears. 

Dan.  vi.  4.  Then  the  presidents  and  princes  sought 
to  find  occasion  against  Daniel  concerning  the  king- 
dom ;  but  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fault ; 
forasmuch  as  he  was  faithful,  neither  was  there  any 
error  or  fault  found  in  him. 

 5.  Then  said  these  men.  We  shall  not  find  any 

occasion  against  this  Daniel,  except  we  find  it  against 
him  concerning  the  law  of  his  God. 

John  xii.  10.  But  the  chief  priests  consulted  that 
they  might  put  Lazarus  also  to  death ; 

Actsv.  33.  When  they  heard  that,  they  were  cut  to 
the  heart,  and  took  counsel  to  slay  them. 

—  xiv.  2.  But  the  imbelieviug  Jews  stirred  up  the 
Gentiles,  and  made  their  minds  evil  affected  against 
the  brethren. 

—  xvii.  5.  But  the  Jews  which  believed  not,  moved 
with  envy,  took  unto  them  certain  lewd  fellows  of  the 
baser  sort,  and  gathered  a  company,  and  set  all  the 
city  on  an  uproar,  and  assaulted  the  house  of  Jason, 
and  sought  to  bring  them  out  to  the  people. 

— ■  —  6  And  when  they  found  them  not,  they  drew 
Jason  and  certain  brethren  unto  the  rulers  of  the  city, 
crying,  These  that  have  turned  the  world  upside  down 
ai'e  come  hither  also ; 

 7.  Whom  Jason  hath  received :  and  these  all 

do  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  Cesar,  saying  that  there 
is  another  king,  one  Jesus. 

 8.  And  they  troubled  the  people  and  the  rul- 
ers of  the  city,  when  they  heard  these  things. 

 13.  But  when  the  Jews  of  Thessalonica  had 

knowledge  that  the  word  of  God  was  preached  of 
Paul  at  Berea,  they  came  hither  also,  and  stirred  up 
the  people. 

(A.  THE  CONSPIRACT  TO  JtURDER  PAUL  IX  JERU- 
S.^LEM.) 

Acts  xxiii.  13.  And  when  it  Avas  day,  certain  of  the 
Jews  banded  together,  and  bound  themselves  under  a 


curse,  saying  that  they  would  neither  eat  nor  drink 
till  they  had  killed  Paul. 

 13.  And  they  were  more  than  forty  which  had 

made  this  consjnracy. 

 14.  And  they  came  to  the  chief  priests  and  el- 
ders, and  said,  We  have  bound  ourselves  under  a  great 
curse,  that  we  will  eat  nothing  until  we  have  slain  Paul. 

 15.  Now  therefore  ye  with  the  council  signify 

to  the  chief  captain  that  he  bring  him  down  unto  you 
to  morrow,  as  though  ye  would  inquire  something 
more  perfectly  concerning  him :  and  we,  or  ever  he 
come  near,  are  ready  to  kill  him. 

 16.  And  when  Paul's  sister's  son  heard  of  their 

lying  in  wait,  he  went  and  entered  into  the  castle,  and 
told  Paul. 

 17.  Then  Paul  called  one  of  the  centurions 

imto  him,  and  said.  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the 
chief  captain :  for  he  hath  a  certain  thing  to  tell  him. 

 18.  So  he  took  him,  and  brought        to  the 

chief  captain,  and  said,  Paul  the  prisoner  called  me 
unto  him  and  prayed  me  to  bring  this  young  man  unto 
thee,  who  hath  something  to  say  unto  thee. 

 19.  Then  the  chief  captain  took  him  by  the 

hand,  and  went  with  him  aside  privately,  and  asked 
hitn,  What  is  that  thou  hast  to  tell  me  ? 

 20.  And  he  said.  The  Jews  have  agreed  to  de- 
sire thee  that  thou  wouldest  bring  down  Paul  to  mor- 
row into  the  council,  as  though  they  would  inquire 
somewhat  of  him  more  perfectly. 

 21.  But  do  not  thou  yield  unto  them :  for  there 

lie  in  wait  for  him  of  them  more  than  forty  men, 
M'hich  have  bound  themselves  with  an  oath,  that  they 
will  neither  eat  nor  drink  till  they  have  killed  him : 
and  now  are  they  ready,  looking  for  a  promise  from 
thee. 

 22.  So  the  chief  captain  tTien  let  the  j'oung 

man  depart,  and  charged  him.  See  thou  tell  no  man 
that  thou  hast  shewed  these  things  to  me. 

—  xxvi.  21,  For  tliese  causes  the  Jews  caught  me 
in  the  temple,  and  went  about  to  kill  me. 

§  18.   False  Accusations. 

Ps.  xxvii.  12.  Deliver  me  not  over  unto  the  will  of 
mine  enemies  :  for  false  witnesses  are  risen  up  against 
me,  and  such  as  breathe  out  cruelty. 

—  xxxv.  11.  False  Avitnesses  did  rise  up ;  they  laid 
to  my  charge  things  that  I  knew  not. 

 12.  They  rewarded  me  evil  for  good  to  the 

spoiling  of  my  soul. 

 16.  With  hj'pocritical  mockers  in  feasts,  they 

gnashed  upon  me  Avith  their  teeth. 

—  cxix.  85.  The  proud  have  digged  pits  for  me, 
Avhich  are  not  after  thy  \x\x. 

Jer.  V.  26.  For  among  my  people  are  found  wicked 
7nen  :  they  lay  wait,  as  he  that  setteth  snares ;  they  set 
a  trap,  they  catch  men. 

—  xviii.  20.  Shall  evil  be  recompensed  for  good  ?  for 
they  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  soul.  Remember  that 
I  stood  before  thee  to  speak  good  for  them,  and  to 
turn  away  thy  wrath  from  them. 

Amosvii.  10.  Then  Aniaziah  the  priest  of  Beth-el 
sent  to  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel,  saying,  Amos  hath 
conspired  against  thee  in  the  midst  of  the  house  of 
Israel :  the  land  is  not  able  to  boar  all  his  words. 

 11.  For  thus  Amos  saith,  Jeroboam  shall  die 

by  the  sword,  and  Israel  shall  surely  be  led  away  cap- 
tive out  of  their  own  land. 

Actsvi.  9.  Then  there  arose  certain  of  the  syna- 
gogue, which  is  called  the  synagogue  of  the  Libertines, 
and  Cyrenians,  and  Alexandrians,  and  of  them  of  Ci- 
licia  and  of  Asia,  disputmg  with  Stephen. 

 10.  And  thej'  were  not  able  to  resist  the  wis- 
dom and  the  spirit  by  which  he  spake. 

—  —  11.  Then  they  suborned  men,  which  said.  We 
have  heard  him  speak  blasphemous  words  against  Mo- 
ses, and  against  God. 

 12.  And  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the 

elders,  and  the  scribes,  and  came  upon  him,  and  caught 
him,  and  brought  him  to  the  council. 

 13.  And  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said. 

This  man  ceaseth  not  to  speak  blasphemous  words 
against  this  holy  place,  and  the  law  : 


666 


CHAP.  in. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Actsvii.  1.  Then  said  the  high  priest,  Are  these  things 
so? 

§  19.   Fines  and  Imprisonments. 

1  Kings  xxii.  26.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Take 
Micaiah,  and  carry  him  back  unto  Amon  the  governor 
of  the  city,  and  to  Joash  the  king's  son ; 

 27.  And  say.  Thus  sailh  the  king,  Put  this/i??- 

low  in  the  prison,  and  feed  him  witli  bread  of  affliction 
and  with  water  of  affliction,  until  I  come  in  peace. 

2  Chr.  xvi.  10.  Then  Asa  was  wroth  with  the  seer, 
and  put  him  in  a  prison  liouse  ;  for  Tie  was  in  a  rage 
with  him  because  of  this  thing.  And  Asa  oppressed 
some  of  the  people  the  same  time. 

—  xviii.  23.  Then  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah 
came  near,  and  smote  Micaiah  upon  the  cheek,  and 
Baid,  Which  way  went  the  Spiiit  of  the  Lord  from 
me  to  speak  unto  thee  ? 

 24.  And  Micaiah  said.  Behold,  thou  shalt  see 

on  that  day  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  cham- 
ber to  hide  thyself. 

 25.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Take  ye  Mi- 
caiah, and  carry  him  back  to  Amon  the  governor  of 
the  city,  and  to  Joash  tlie  king's  son ; 

 26.  And  say.  Thus  saith  the  king.  Put  this 

fellow  in  the  prison,  and  feed  him  with  bread  of  afflic- 
tion and  with  water  of  affliction,  until  I  return  in 
peace. 

Ps.  Ixxix.  11.  Let  the  sighing  of  the  prisoner  come 
before  thee  ;  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  power 
preserve  thou  those  tliat  are  appointed  to  die ; 

Jen.  XX.  1.  Now  Pashur  the  son  of  Immer  the  priest, 
■who  wa.s  also  chief  governor  in  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
heard  that  Jeremiah  prophesied  these  things. 

 2.  Then  Pashur  smote  Jeremiah  the  prophet, 

and  put  him  in  the  stocks  that  were  in  the  high  gate 
of  Benjamin,  which  was  by  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxxii.  2.  For  then  the  king  of  Babylon's  army 
besieged  Jerusalem :  and  Jeremiah  the  prophet  was 
shut  up  in  the  court  of  the  prison,  which  was  in  tlie 
king  of  Judah's  house. 

 3.  For  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  had  shut  him 

up,  saj'ing.  Wherefore  dost  thou  prophesy,  and  say. 
Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will  give  this  city  into 
the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  he  shall  take  it ; 

—  xxxix.  15.  Now  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Jeremiah,  while  he  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the 
prison,  saying, 

Actsiv.  3.  And  they  laid  hands  on  them,  and  put  them 
in  hold  unto  tlie  next  day  :  for  it  was  now  eventide. 

—  V.  18.  And  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and 
put  them  in  t'le  common  prison. 

—  viii.  3.  As  for  Saul,  he  made  havoc  of  the  church, 
entering  into  every  house,  and  haling  men  and  women 
committed  tJiem  to  prison. 

—  ix.  2.  And  desired  of  him  letters  to  Damascus  to 
the  synagogues,  that  if  he  found  any  of  this  way, 
•whether  they  were  men  or  women,  he  might  bring 
them  bound  unto  Jerusalem. 

 14.  And  here  he  hath  authority  from  the  chief 

priests  to  bind  all  that  call  on  thy  name. 

—  xii.  3.  And  because  he  saw  it  pleased  the  Jews, 
he  proceeded  further  to  take  Peter  also.  (Then  were 
the  days  of  unleavened  bread.) 

 4.  And  when  he  had  apprehended  him,  he  put 

t«m  in  prison,  and  delivered  him  to  four  quarternions 
of  soldiers  to  keep  him ;  intending  after  Easter  to  bring 
him  forth  to  the  people. 

—  xvi.  24.  Who,  having  received  such  a  charge, 
thrust  them  into  the  inner  prison,  and  made  their  feet 
fast  in  the  stocks. 

Heb.x.  34.  For  ye  had  compassion  of  me  in  my 
bonds,  and  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods, 
knowing  in  yourselves  that  ye  have  in  heaven  a  better 
and  an  enduring  substance. 

§  20.  Banishment. 

Acts  viii.  1.  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death. 
And  at  that  time  there  was  a  great  persecution  against 
the  church  which  was  at  Jerusalem ;  and  they  were 
all  scattered  abroad  throughout  the  regions  of  Judea 
and  Samaria,  except  the  apostles. 


—  xiii.  50.  But  the  Jews  stirred  up  the  devout  and 
honourable  women,  and  the  chief  men  of  the  city,  and 
raised  persecution  against  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  ex- 
pelled them  out  of  their  coasts. 

Rev,  i.  9.  I  John,  -who  also  am  your  brother,  and 
companion  in  tribulation,  and  in  the  kingdom  and  pa- 
tience of  Jesus  Christ,  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called 
Patmos,  for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  testimony 
of  Jesus  Clu-ist 

§  21.   Coi-poral  Punishment. 

Mark  xiii.  9.  But  take  heed  to  yourselves :  for  they 
shall  deliver  you  up  to  councils ;  and  in  the  syna- 
gogues ye  shall  be  beaten :  and  ye  shall  be  brought 
before  rulers  and  kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testimony 
against  them. 

Acts  xvi.  22.  And  the  multitude  rose  iip  together 
against  them  ;  and  the  magistrates  rent  off  their  clothes, 
and  commanded  to  beat  them. 

 23.  And  when  they  had  laid  many  stripes  upon 

them,  they  cast  them  into  prison,  charging  the  jailer 
to  keep  them  safely : 

—  xxii.  19.  And  I  said.  Lord,  they  know  that  I  im- 
prisoned and  beat  in  eveiy  synagogue  them  that  be- 
lieved on  thee : 

 24.  The  chief  captain  commanded  him  to  be 

brought  into  the  castle,  and  bade  that  he  should  be 
examined  by  scourging ;  that  he  might  know  where- 
fore they  cried  so  against  him. 

2  Cor.  xi.  23.  Are  they  ministers  of  Christ  ?  (I  speak 
as  a  fool,)  I  am  more  ;  in  labours  more  abundant,  in 
stripes  above  measure,  in  prisons  more  frequent,  in 
deaths  oft. 

 24.  Of  the  Jews  five  times  received  I  forty 

stripes  save  one. 

 25.  Thrice  was  I  beaten  with  rods,  once  was 

I  stoned,  thrice  I  suffered  shipwreck,  a  night  and  a 
day  I  have  been  in  the  deep ; 

§  22.   Stoning  to  Death 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  20.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon 
Zechanah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  the  priest,  which  stood 
above  the  people,  and  said  unto  them.  Thus  saith  God, 
Wh}^  transgress  ye  the  commandments  of  the  Lord, 
that  ye  cannot  prosper  ?  because  ye  have  forsaken  the 
Lord,  he  hath  also  forsaken  you. 

 21.  And  they  conspired  against  him,  and 

stoned  him  with  stones  at  the  commandment  of  the 
Idng  in  the  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

Actsvii.  57.  Then  they  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  stopped  their  ears,  and  ran  upon  him  with  one 
accord. 

 58.  And  cast  him  out  of  the  city,  and  stoned 

him :  and  the  witnesses  laid  down  their  clottes  at  a 
young  man's  feet,  whose  name  was  Saul. 

—  xxii.  20.  And  when  the  blood  of  thy  martyr 
Stephen  was  shed,  I  also  was  standing  by,  and  con- 
senting unto  his  death,  and  kept  the  raiment  of  them 
that  slew  him. 

§  23.   Other  Deaths. 

I  Sam.  xxii.  21.  And  Abiathar  shewed  David  that 
Saul  had  slain  the  Lord's  priests. 

 22.  And  David  said  unto  Abiathar,  I  knew  it 

that  day,  when  Doeg  the  Edomite  was  there,  that  he 
would  surely  tell  Saul :  I  have  occasioned  the  death  of 
all  the  persons  of  thy  father's  house. 

 23.  Abide  thou  with  me,  fear  not :  for  he  that 

seeketh  my  life  seeketh  thy  life:  but  with  me  thou 
shalt  be  in  safeguard. 

I  Kings  xix.  9.  And  he  came  thither  unto  a  cave, 
and  lodged  there ;  and,  behold,  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  to  him,  and  he  said  unto  him,  What  doest  thou 
here,  Elijah? 

 iO.  And  he  said,  I  have  been  very  jealous  for 

the  Lord  God  of  hosts :  for  the  children  of  Israel 
have  forsaken  thy  covenant,  thrown  down  thine  al- 
tars, and  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword ;  and  I, 
even  I  only,  am  left ;  and  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it 
away. 

Neh.  ix.  26.  Nevertheless  they  were  disobedient,  and 


667 


CHAP.  IV. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


rebelled  against  thee,  and  cast  thy  law  behind  their 
backs,  and  slew  thy  prophets  which  testified  against 
them  to  turn  them  to  thee,  and  they  wrought  great 
provocations. 

Ps.  xciv.  20.  Shall  the  throne  of  iniquity  ha-vc  fel- 
low.ship  with  thee,  which  f'rameth  mischief  by  a  lawV 

 21.  They  gather  themselves  togetheragainst  the 

soul  of  the  righteous,  and  condemn  the  innocent  blood. 

Jer.  ii.  34.  Also  in  thy  sliirts  is  found  the  blood  of 
the  souls  of  the  poor  innocents:  I  have  not  found  it 
by  secret  search,  but  upon  all  these. 

—  xxvi.  8.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jeremiah 
had  made  an  end  of  speaking  all  that  the  Lord  had 
commanded  him  to  speak  unto  all  the  people,  that  the 
priests  and  the  prophets  and  all  the  people  took  him, 
saying,  Thou  shalt  surely  die. 

 9.  Why  hast  thou  prophesied  in  the  name  of 

the  Lord,  saying,  This  house  shall  be  like  Shiloh,  and 
this  city  shall  be  desolate  without  an  inhabitant  ?  And 
all  the  people  were  gathered  against  Jeremiah  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

 20.  And  there  was  also  a  man  that  prophesied 

in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  Urijah  the  son  of  Shemaiali 
of  Kirjath-jearim,  who  prophesied  against  this  city 
and  against  this  land  according  to  all  the  words  of 
Jeremiah : 

 21.  And  when  Jehoiakim  the  king,  with  all 

his  mighty  men,  and  all  the  ])rinces,  heard  his  words, 
the  king  sought  to  put  him  to  death  :  but  when  Urijah 
heard  it,  he  was  afraid,  and  fled,  and  went  into  Eg3'pt ; 

 22.  And  Jehoiakim  the  king  sent  men  into 

Egypt,  namely,  Elnathan  the  son  of  Achbor,  and  cer- 
tain men  with  him  into  Egypt. 

 23.  And  they  fetched  forth  Urijah  out  of 

Egypt,  and  brought  him  unto  Jehoiakim  the  king; 
who  slew  him  with  the  sword,  and  cast  his  dead  body 
into  the  graves  of  the  common  people. 

Acts  xii.  1.  Now  about  that  time  Herod  the  king 
stretched  forth  his  hands  to  vex  certain  of  the  church. 

 2.  And  he  killed  James  the  brother  of  John 

with  the  sword. 

—  xxii.  4.  And  I  persecuted  this  way  unto  the 
death,  binding  and  delivering  into  prisons  both  men 
and  women. 

 5.  As  also  the  high  priest  doth  bear  me  wit- 
ness, and  all  the  estate  of  the  elders ;  from  whom  also 
I  received  letters  unto  the  brethren,  and  went  to  Da- 
mascus, to  bring  them  which  were  there  bound  unto 
Jerusalem,  for  to  be  punished. 

—  xxvi.  10.  Which  thin^  I  also  did  in  Jerusalem : 
and  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  in  prison,  having 
received  authority  from  the  chief  priests ;  and  when 
they  were  put  to  death,  I  gave  my  voice  against  Ihem. 

Rom.  viii.  36.  As  it  is  written,  For  thy  sake  we  are 
killed  all  the  day  long ;  we  are  accounted  as  sheep  for 
the  slaughter. 

2  Cor.  iv.  10.  Always  bearing  about  in  the  body  the 
dying  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  the  life  also  of  Jesus 
might  be  made  manifest  in  our  body. 

 11.  For  we  which  live  are  alway  delivered 

unto  death  for  Jesus'  sake,  that  the  life  also  of  Jesus 
might  be  made  manifest  in  our  mortal  flesh. 

 12.  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in  j'ou. 

Heb.  xi.  37.  They  were  stoned,  they  were  sawn  asun- 
der, were  tempted,  were  slain  with  the  sword :  they 
wandered  about  in  sheepskins  and  goatskins;  being 
destitute,  afliicted,  tormented. 


CHAP.  IV. 
CONDUCT  UNDER  PERSECUTION. 

§  24.  Escapes. 
I  Kings  xix.  3.  And  when  he  saw  thai,  he  arose,  and 
went  for  his  life,  and  came  to  Beer-sheba,  which  be- 
longeih  to  Judah,  and  left  his  servant  there. 

Ps.  Iv.  6.  And  I  said,  Oh  that  I  had  wings  like  a 
dove!  for  then  would  I  fly  away,  and  be  at  rest. 

 7.  Lo,  then  would  I  wander  far  off,  and  remain 

in  the  wilderness.  Selah. 

 8.  I  would  hasten  my  escape  from  the  windy 

storm  and  tempest. 


—  cxx.  5.  Woe  is  me,  that  I  sojomii  in  Mesech,  that 
I  dwell  in  the  tents  of  Kedar  ! 

Jer.  ix.  2.  Oh  that  I  had  in  the  wilderness  a  lodg- 
ing i^lace  of  wayfaring  men :  that  I  might  leave  my 
lieople,  and  go  from  them !  for  they  he  all  adulterers, 
an  assembly  of  treacherous  men. 

Mat.  X.  IG.  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the 
midst  of  wolves :  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and 
harmless  as  doves. 

 17.  But  beware  of  men:  for  they  will  deliver 

you  up  to  the  councils,  and  they  will  scourge  you  in 
their  synagogues : 

 23.  But  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city, 

flee  ye  into  another :  for  verily  I  say  unto  you.  Ye 
shall  hot  have  gone  over  the  cities  of  Israel,  till  the 
Son  of  man  be  come. 

Actsxiii.  51.  But  they  shook  off"  the  dust  of  their 
feet  against  them,  and  came  unto  Iconium. 

—  xiv.  19.  And  there  came  thither  certain  Jews 
from  Antioch  and  Iconium,  who  persuaded  the  peo- 
ple; and  having  stoned  Paul,  drew  him  out  of  the 
city,  supposing  he  had  been  dead. 

 20.  Howbeit,  as  the  disciples  stood  roimd 

about  him,  he  rose  up,  and  came  into  the  city :  and 
the  next  day  he  departed  with  Barnabas  to  Derbe. 

2  Cor.xi.  32.  In  Damascus  the  governor  under  Are- 
tas  the  king  kept  the  city  of  the  Damascenes  with  a 
garrison,  desirous  to  apprehend  me  : 

 33.  And  through  a  window  in  a  basket  was  I 

let  down  by  the  wall,  and  escaped  his  hands. 

§  25.  Deliverances. 

Jer.  xxvi.  16.  Then  said  the  princes  and  all  the  peo- 
ple unto  the  priests  and  to  the  prophets ;  This  man  is 
not  worthy  to  die :  for  he  hath  spoken  to  us  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord  our  God. 

 17.  Then  rose  up  certain  of  the  elders  of  the 

land,  and  spake  to  all  the  assembly  of  the  people, 
saying, 

 18.  Micah  the  Morasthite  prophesied  in  the 

days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  spake  to  all  the 
people  of  Judah,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts; 
Zion  shall  be  ploughed  like  a  field,  and  Jerusalem  shall 
become  heaps,  and  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the 
high  places  of  a  forest. 

 19.  Did  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  and  all  Ju- 
dah put  him  at  all  to  death  ?  did  he  not  fear  the  Lord, 
and  besought  the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  repented  him 
of  the  evil  which  he  had  pronounced  against  them  ? 
Thus  might  we  procure  great  evil  against  our  souls. 

 24.  Nevertheless,  the  hand  of  Ahikam  the 

son  of  Shaphan  was  with  Jeremiah,  that  they  should 
not  give  him  into  the  hand  of  the  people  to  put  him 
to  death. 

Acts  V.  26.  Then  went  the  captain  -with  the  ofiicers, 
and  brought  them  without  violence  :  for  they  feared 
the  people,  lest  they  should  have  been  stoned. 

 34.  Then  stood  there  up  one  in  the  council,  a 

Pharisee,  named  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of  the  law,  had 
in  reputation  among  all  the  people,  and  commanded 
to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  little  space ; 

 35.  And  said  unto  them.  Ye  men  of  Israel, 

take  heed  to  yourselves  what  ye  intend  to  do  as 
touching  these  men. 

—  ix.  23.  And  after  that  many  days  were  fulfilled, 
the  Jews  took  counsel  to  kill  him: 

 24.  But  their  laying  wait  was  known  of  Saul. 

And  they  watched  the  gates  daj'  and  night  to  kill  him. 

 25.  Then  the  disciples  took  him  by  night,  and 

let  him  down  by  the  wall  in  a  basket. 

 29.  And  he  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the 

Lord  Jesus,  and  disputed  against  the  Grecians :  but 
they  went  about  to  slay  him. 

 30.  ^Vhich  when  the  brethren  knew,  they 

brought  him  down  to  Cesarea,  and  sent  him  forth  to 
Tarsus. 

§  26.  Non-Resistance. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  13.  But  I,  as  a  deaf  man,  heard  not;  and 
I  icas  as  a  dumb  man  that  openeth  not  his  mouth. 

 14.  Thus  I  was  as  a  man  that  heareth  not,  and 

in  whose  mouth  are  no  reproofs. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Ps.  xliv.  22.  Yea,  for  thy  sake  are  we  killed  all  the 
day  long;  we  are  counted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter. 

Jer.  xi.  19.  But  I  loas  like  a  lamb  or  an  ox  (hat  is 
brought  to  the  slaughter ;  and  I  knew  not  that  they 
had  devised  devices  against  me,  saying,  Let  us  destroy 
the  tree  with  the  fruit  thereof,  and  let  us  cut  him  off 
from  the  land  of  the  living,  that  his  name  may  be  no 
more  remembered. 

Lam.  iii.  30.  He  giveth  his  cheek  to  him  that  smiteth 
him  :  he  is  filled  full  with  reproach. 

Luke  vi.  30.  Give  to  every  man  that  asketh  of  thee ; 
and  of  him  that  taketh  away  thy  goods  ask  ihem  not 
again. 

1  Cor.  iv.  12.  And  labour,  working  with  our  own 
hands :  being  reviled,  we  bless ;  being  persecuted,  we 
suffer  it : 

 13.  Being  defamed,  we  entreat :  we  are  made 

as  the  filth  of  the  world,  and  are  the  offscouring  of 
all  things  unto  tliis  day. 

2  Cor.  xi.  20.  For  ye  suffer,  if  a  man  bring  you  into 
bondage,  if  a  man  devour  you,  if  a  man  take  of  you,  if 
a  man  exalt  himself,  if  a  man  smite  you  on  tlie  face. 

Jam.v.  6.  Ye  have  condemned  and  killed  the  just ; 
and  he  doth  not  resist  you. 

 10.  Take  my  brethren,  the  prophets,  who  have 

spoken  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  for  an  example  of 
Buffering  affliction,  and  of  patience. 

§  27.  Steadfastness. 

I  Kings  xviii.  13.  Was  it  not  told  my  lord  what  I 
did  when  Jezebel  slew  the  prophets  of  the  Lord,  how 
I  hid  a  hundred  men  of  the  Lord's  prophets  by  fifty 
in  a  cave,  and  fed  tliem  with  bread  and  water  ? 

 14.  And  now  thou  sayest.  Go,  tell  thy  lord, 

Behold,  Elijah  is  here  :  and  he  shall  slay  me. 

 15.  And  Elijah  said.  As  the  Lord  of  hosts  liv- 

eth, before  whom  I  stand,  I  will  surely  shew  myself  unto 
him  to  day. 

 16.  So  Obadiah  went  to  meet  Ahab,  and  told 

him  :  and  Ahab  went  to  meet  Elijah. 

Ps.  iii.  6.  I  will  not  be  alraid  of  ten  thousands  of 
people,  that  have  set  tliemsclves  against  me  round  about. 

—  cxix.  87.  They  had  almost  consumed  me  upon 
earth  ;  but  I  forsook  not  thy  precepts. 

_  157.  Many  are  my  persecutors  and  mine  ene- 
mies ;  yet  do  I  not  decline  from  thy  testimonies. 

 161.  Princes  have  persecuted  me  without  a 

cause  :  but  my  heart  standeth  in  awe  of  thy  word. 

Acts  iv.  19.  But  Peter  and  John  answered  and  said 
tmto  them.  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God  to 
hearken  unto  you  more  than  unto  God,  judge  ye. 

 20.  For  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which 

we  have  seen  and  heard. 

 23.  And  being  let  go,  they  went  to  their  own 

company,  and  reported  all  that  the  chief  priests  and 
elders  had  said  unto  them. 

 29.  And  now.  Lord,  behold  their  threatenings : 

and  grant  unto  thy  servants,  that  with  all  boldness 
they  may  speak  thy  word. 

 30.  By  stretching  forth  thine  hand  to  heal ; 

and  that  signs  and  wonders  may  be  done  by  the  name 
of  thy  holy  child  Jesus. 

—  XX.  24.  But  none  of  these  things  move  me,  nei- 
ther count  I  my  life  dear  unto  myself,  so  that  I  might 
finish  my  course  with  joy,  and  the  ministry,  which  I 
have  received  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  to  testify  "the  gospel 
of  the  grace  of  God. 

—  xxi.  12.  And  when  we  heard  these  things,  both 
we,  and  they  of  that  place,  besought  him  not  to  go 
up  to  Jerusalem. 

 13.  Then  Paul  answered.  What  mean  ye  to 

weep  and  to  break  mine  heart  ?  for  I  am  ready  not  to 
he  bound  only,  but  also  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the 
name  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

—  xxii.  30.  On  the  morrow,  because  he  would  have 
known  the  certainty  wherefore  he  was  accused  of  the 
Jews,  he  loosed  him  from  his  bands,  and  commanded 
the  chief  priests  and  all  their  council  to  appear,  and 
brought  Paul  down,  and  set  him  before  them. 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  Paul,  earnestly  beholding  the  coun- 
cil, said.  Men  and  brethren,  I  have  lived  in  all  good 
conscience  before  God  until  this  day. 


 2.  And  the  high  priest  Ananias  commanded 

them  that  stood  by  him  to  smite  him  on  the  mouth. 

 3.  Then  said  Paul  unto  him,  God  shall  smite 

thee,  thou  whited  wall :  for  sittest  thou  to  judge  me 
after  the  law,  and  commandest  me  to  be  smitten  con- 
trary to  the  law  ? 

 4.  And  they  that  stood  by  said,  Revilest  thou 

God's  high  priest? 

 5.  Then  said  Paul,  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that 

he  was  the  high  priest :  for  it  is  written.  Thou  shall 
not  speak  evil  of  the  ruler  of  thy  people. 

2  CoP.iv.  8.  We  are  troubled  on  every  side,  yet  not 
distressed  ;  ice  are  perplexed,  but  not  in  despair ; 

 9.  Persecuted,  but  not  forsaken ;  cast  down, 

but  not  destroyed ; 

Phil.  i.  28.  And  in  nothing  terrified  by  your  adver- 
saries: which  is  to  them  an  evident  token  of  perdition, 
but  to  you  of  salvation,  and  that  of  God. 

2  Tim.i.  12.  For  the  which  cause  I  also  suffer  these 
things :  nevertheless  I  am  not  ashamed ;  for  I  know 
whom  I  have  believed,  and  am  persuaded  that  he  is 
able  to  keep  that  which  I  have  committed  unto  him 
against  that  day. 

—  ii.  9.  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  as  an  evil  doer, 
even  unto  bonds  ;  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  bound. 

I  Pet.  iii.  14.  But  and  if  ye  suffer  for  righteousness' 
sake,  happy  are  ye :  and  be  not  afraid  of  their  terror, 
neither  be  troubled ; 

 15.  But  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  hearts : 

and  he  ready  always  to  give  an  answer  to  every  man 
that  asketh  you  a  reason  of  the  hope  that  is  in  you, 
with  meekness  and  fear : 

 16.  Having  a  good  conscience ;  that,  whereas 

they  speak  evil  of  you,  as  of  evil  doers,  they  may  be 
ashamed  that  falsely  accuse  your  good  conversation  in 
Christ. 

 17.  For  it  is  better,  if  the  will  of  God  be  so, 

that  ye  suffer  for  well  doing,  than  for  evil  doing. 

—  iv.  19.  Wherefore,  let  them  that  suffer  according 
to  the  will  of  God  commit  the  keeping  of  their  souls 
to  him  in  well  doing,  as  unto  a  faithful  Creator. 

§  28.   Prayer  for  Persecutors. 

Luke  vi.  27.  But  I  say  unto  you  which  hear,  Love 
your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  which  hate  you, 

 28.  Bless  them  that  curse  you,  and  pray  for 

them  which  despitefuUy  use  you. 

See  Luke  xxiii.  34.   Actsvii.  60. 

§  29.   Joy  in  Persecution. 

I  Pet.  i.  6.  Wherein  ye  greatly  rejoice,  though  now 
for  a  season,  if  need  be,  ye  are  in  heaviness  through 
manifold  temptations : 

—  iv.  14.  If  ye  be  reproached  for  the  name  of 
Christ,  happy  are  ye  ;  for  the  Spirit  of  glory  and  of 
God  resteth  upon  you  :  on  their  part  he  is  evil  spoken 
of,  but  on  your  part  he  is  glorified. 

PhlL  ii.  17.  Yea,  and  if  I  be  offered  upon  the  sacri- 
fice and  service  of  your  faith,  I  joy,  and  rejoice  with 
you  all. 

 18.  For  the  same  cause  also  do  ye  joy,  and  re- 
joice with  me. 

Col.i.  24.  Who  now  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  for  you, 
and  fill  up  that  which  is  behind  of  the  afliictions  of 
Christ  in  my  flesh  for  his  body's  sake,  which  is  the 
church : 

Heb.xi.  25.  Choosing  rather  to  suffer  affliction  with 
the  people  of  God,  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin 
for  a  season ; 

 26.  Esteeming  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater 

riches  than  the  treasures  in  Egypt :  for  he  had  respect 
unto  the  recompense  of  the  reward. 

See  Rom.viii.  17. 

§  30.   Glorying  in  it. 

Rom.  T.  3.  And  not  only  so,  but  we  glory  in  tribula- 
tions also  ;  knowing  that  tribulation  worketh  patience; 

 4.  And  patience,  experience  ;  and  experience, 

hope : 

Eph.  iii.  13.  Wherefore  I  desire  that  ye  faint  not  al 
my  tribulations  for  you,  which  is  your  glory. 


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CHAP.  V. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Phil.  i.  12.  But  I  would  ye  should  understand,  breth- 
ren, that  the  things  which  happened  unto  me  have  fall- 
en out  rather  unto  the  furtherance  of  the  gospel ; 

 13.  So  that  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest 

in  all  the  palace,  and  in  all  other  places  ; 

 •  l-l.  And  many  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord, 

waxing  confident  by  my  bonds,  are  much  more  bold 
to  speak  the  word  without  fear. 

— ■  —  29.  For  unto  you  it  is  given  in  the  behalf  of 
Christ,  not  only  to  believe  on  him,  but  also  to  suffer 
for  his  sake ; 

 30.  Having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw  in 

me,  and  now  hear  to  be  in  me. 

2  Thess.  i.  4.  So  that  we  ourselves  glory  in  you  in  the 
churches  of  God,  for  your  patience  and  faith  in  all 
your  persecutions  and  tribulations  that  ye  endure  : 

 5.  Which  is  a  manifest  token  of  the  righteous 

judgment  of  God,  that  ye  may  be  counted  worthy  of 
the  kingdom  of  God,  for  which  ye  also  sufier  : 

2  Tim.  i.  8.  Be  not  thou  therefore  ashamed  of  the 
testimony  of  our  Lord,  nor  of  me  his  prisoner  :  but  be 
thou  partaker  of  the  afflictions  of  the  gospel  according 
to  the  power  of  God ; 

I  Pet.  iv.  12.  Beloved,  think  it  not  strange  concern- 
ing the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  try  you,  as  though  some 
strange  thing  happened  unto  you  : 

 13.  But  rejoice,  inasmuch  as  ye  are  partakers 

of  Christ's  sufferings ;  that,  when  his  glory  shall  be  re- 
vealed, ye  may  be  glad  also  with  exceeding  joy. 

 16.  Yet  if  any  man  suffer  as  a  Christian,  let 

him  not  be  ashamed ;  but  let  him  glorify  God  on  this 
behalf. 

§  31.   Steadfastness  Rewarded. 

IMat.  V.  10.  Blessed  are  they  which  are  persecuted 
for  righteousness'  sake :  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

 11.  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  revile  you, 

and  persecute  you,  and  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil 
against  you  falsely,  for  my  sake. 

 12.  Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad  :  for  great 

is  your  reward  in  heaven :  for  so  persecuted  they  the 
prophets  which  were  before  you. 

—  X.  32.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  confess  me  be- 
fore men,  him  will  I  confess  also  before  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

 33.  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men, 

him  will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven. 

 39.  He  that  findeth  his  life  shall  lose  it :  and 

he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 

iVIark  viii.  35.  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall 
lose  it :  but  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
and  the  gospel's,  the  same  shall  save  it. 

—  X.  29.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Verily  I  say 
unto  you.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 
brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or  mother,  or  wife,  or 
children,  or  lauds,  for  my  sake,  and  the  gospel's, 

 30.  But  he  shall  receive  a  hundredfold  now  in 

this  time,  houses,  and  brethren,  and  sisters,  and  moth- 
ers, and  children,  and  lauds,  with  persecutions ;  and 
in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life. 

—  xiii.  13.  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  m£n  for  my 
name's  sake :  but  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the  end, 
}.he  same  shall  be  saved. 

Luke  vi.  20.  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disci- 
ples, and  said,  Blessed  be  ye  poor:  for  yours  is  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

 21.  Blessed  are  ye  that  hunger  now :  for  ye 

shall  be  filled.  Blessed  are  ye  that  weep  now  :  for  ye 
shall  laugh. 

 22.  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate  you, 

and  when  they  shall  separate  yaw  from  tlieir  company, 
and  shall  reproach  you,  and  cast  out  your  name  as  evil, 
for  the  Son  of  man's  sake. 

 23.  Rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy : 

for,  behold,  j'our  reward  is  great  in  heaven :  for  in  the 
like  manner  did  their  fathers  unto  the  prophets. 

 24.  But  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich !  for  ye 

have  received  your  consolation. 

 25.  Woe  unto  you  that  are  full !  for  ye  shall 

himger.  SVoe  unto  you  that  laugh  now  1  for  ye  shall 
moui-n  and  weep. 


 26.  Woe  unto  you,  when  all  men  shall  speak 

well  of  you  !  for  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  prophets. 

—  ix.  24.  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 
it :  but  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake,  the 
same  shall  save  it. 

—  xii.  8.  Also  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall  con- 
fess me  before  men,  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  also 
confess  before  the  angels  of  God : 

Rom.  viii.  18.  For  I  reckon  that  the  sufferings  of 
this  present  time  are  not  worthy  to  be  compared  with 
the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed  in  us. 

Phil.  i.  7.  Even  as  it  is  meet  for  me  to  think  this  of 
you  all,  because  I  have  you  in  my  heart;  inasmuch aa 
both  iu  my  bonds,  and  in  the  defence  and  confirmation 
of  the  gospel,  ye  all  are  partakers  of  my  grace. 

2Tim.ii.  12.  If  we  suffer,  we  shall  also  reign  with 
him  :  if  we  deny  him  ,  he  also  will  deny  us  : 

1  Pet.  i.  7.  That  the  trial  of  your  faith,  being  much 
more  precious  tlian  of  gold  that  perisheth,  though  it  be 
tried  with  fire,  might  be  found  unto  praise  and  honour 
and  glory  at  the  appearing  of  Jesus  Christ : 

2  Pet.  iii.  17.  Ye  therefore,  beloved,  seeing  ye  know 
these  things  before,  beware  lest  ye  also,  being  led  away 
with  the  error  of  the  wicked,  fall  from  your  own  stead- 
fastness. 

Rev.  xix.  1.  And  after  these  things  I  heard  a  great 
voice  of  much  people  in  heaven,  saying.  Alleluia;  Sal- 
vation, and  glory,  and  honour,  and  power,  unto  the 
Lord  our  God : 

 2.  For  true  and  righteous  are  his  judgments; 

for  he  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which  did  corrupt 
the  earth  with  her  fornication,  and  hath  avenged  the 
blood  of  his  servants  at  her  hand. 

 3.  And  again  they  said.  Alleluia,  And  her 

smoke  rose  up  for  ever  and  ever. 

 4.  And  the  four  and  twenty  elders  and  the  four 

beasts  fell  down  and  worshipped  God  that  sat  on  the 
throne  saying,  Amen ;  Alleluia. 

 5.  And  a  voice  came  out  of  the  throne,  saying 

Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants,  and  ye  that  fear 
him,  both  small  and  great. 

§  32.   Unsteadfastness  Punished. 

Luke  ix.  26.  For  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed  of  me 
and  of  my  words,  of  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  be 
ashamed,  when  he  shall  come  in  his  own  glory,  and  in 
his  Father's,  and  of  the  holy  angels. 

—  xii.  9.  But  he  that  denieth  me  before  men  shall 
be  denied  before  the  angels  of  God. 


CHAP.  V. 

PERSECUTIOIS'  OVERRULED  AND 
AVENGED. 

§  33.   Persecution  Forbidden. 

Prov.xxiv.  15.  Lay  not  wait,  0  wicked  man,  against 
the  dwelling  of  the  righteous ;  spoil  not  his  resting 
place : 

Acts  xxii.  7.  And  I  fell  unto  the  ground,  and  heard 
a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Saul,  Saul,  why  persecutest 
thou  me  ? 

 8.  And  I  answered.  Who  art  thou.  Lord  ?  And 

he  said  imto  me,  I  am  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  whom  thou 
persecutest. 

§  34.   A  Persecutor  Converted. 

Acts  ix.  21.  But  all  that  heard  him  were  amazed, 
and  said ;  Is  not  this  he  that  destroyed  them  which 
called  on  this  name  in  Jerusalem,  and  came  hither  for 
that  intent,  that  he  might  bring  them  bound  unto  the 
chief  priests  ? 

Gal.  i.  23.  But  they  had  heard  only.  That  he  which 
persecuted  us  in  times  past  now  preacheth  the  faith 
which  once  he  destroyed. 

 24.  And  they  glorified  God  in  me. 


670 


CHAP.  V. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


§  3o.   Persecution  Failing  of  its  Aim. 

Actsv.  24.  Now  when  the  high  priest  and  the  cap- 
tain of  the  temi)le  and  the  chief  priests  heard  these 
things,  they  doubted  of  them  whoreunto  this  would 
grow. 

 25.  Then  came  one  and  told  them,  saying,  Be- 
hold, the  men  whom  ye  put  in  prison  are  standing  in 
the  temple,  and  teaching  the  people. 

 41.  And  they  departed  from  the  presence  of 

the  council,  rejoicing  that  they  were  counted  worthy 
to  suffer  shame  for  his  name. 

 42.  And  daily  in  the  temple,  and  in  every 

house,  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  preach  Jesus  Christ. 

—  viii.  4.  Therefore  they  that  were  scattered  abroad 
went  everywhere  preaching  the  word. 

—  xi.  19.  Now  they  which  were  scattered  abroad 
upon  the  persecution  that  arose  about  Stephen  travel- 
led as  far  as  Phenice,  and  Cyi^rus,  and  Antioch,  preach- 
ing the  word  to  none  but  unto  the  Jews  only. 

 20.  And  some  of  them  were  men  of  Cyprus 

and  Cyrene,  which,  when  they  were  come  to  Antioch, 
spake  imto  the  Grecians,  preaching  the  Lord  Jesus. 

—  xiv.  4.  But  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  divided : 
and  part  held  with  the  Jews,  and  part  with  the 
apostles. 

 5.  And  when  there  was  an  assault  made  both 

of  the  Gentiles,  and  also  of  the  Jews  with  their  rulers, 
to  use  them  despitefully,  and  to  stone  them, 

 6.  They  were  ware  of  it^  and  fled  unto  Lystra 

and  Derbe,  cities  of  Lycaonia,  and  unto  the  region 
that  lieth  round  about . 

 7.  And  there  they  preached  the  gospel. 

§  36.   Persecntors  Punished. 

Deut.  XXX.  7.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  put  all 
these  curses  upon  thine  enemies,  and  on  them  that  hate 
thee,  which  persecuted  thee. 

2  Kings ix.  7.  And  thou  shalt  smite  the  house  of 
Ahab  thy  master,  that  I  may  avenge  the  blood  of  my 
servants  the  prophets,  and  the  blood  of  all  the  ser- 
vants of  the  Lord,  at  the  hand  of  Jezebel. 

2  Chr.xxxVi.  16.  But  they  mocked  the  messengers 
bf  God,  and  despised  his  words,  and  misused  his 
prophets,  until  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  arose  against 
his  people,  till  there  was  no  remedy. 

 17.  Therefore  he  brought  upon  them  the  king 

of  the  Chaldecs,  who  slew  their  young  men  with  the 
sword  in  the  house  of  their  sanctuary,  and  had  no 
compassion  upon  young  man  or  maiden,  old  man,  or 
him  that  stooped  for  age :  he  gave  them  all  into  his 
hand. 

Neh.  ix.  27.  Therefore  thou  deliveredst  them  into 
the  hand  of  their  enemies,  who  vexed  them:  + 

 36.  Behold,  we  are  servants  this  day,  and  for 

the  land  that  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers  to  eat  the 
fruit  thereof  and  the  good  thereof,  behold,  we  are  ser- 
vants in  it  : 

Ps.  xxvii.  2.  When  the  wicked,  even  mine  enemies 
and  my  foes,  came  upon  me  to  eat  up  my  flesh,  they 
stumbled  and  fell. 

—  xxxvii.  12.  The  wicked  plotteth  against  the  just, 
and  gnasheth  upon  him  with  his  teeth. 

 13.  The  Lord  shall  laugh  at  him  :  for  he  seeth 

that  his  day  is  coming. 

—  Ixiv.  8.  So  they  shall  make  their  own  tongue  to 
fall  upon  themselves :  all  that  see  them  shall  flee  away. 

—  Ixviii.  23.  That  thy  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the 
blood  of  thine  enemies,  atid  the  tongue  of  thy  dogs  in 
the  same. 

—  Ixxvi.  12.  He  shall  cut  off  the  spkit  of  princes  : 
he  is  terrible  to  the  kings  of  the  earth. 

—  Ixxxiii.  11.  Make  their  nobles  like  Oreb,  and  like 
Zeeb  :  yea,  all  their  princes  as  Zebah,  and  as  Zalmunna : 

 12.  Who  said,  Let  us  take  to  ourselves  the 

houses  of  God  in  possession. 

 15.  So  persecute  them  with  thy  tempest,  and 

make  them  afraid  with  thy  storm. 

Prov.  xiv.  11.  The  house  of  the  wicked  shall  be  over- 
thrown :  but  the  tabernacle  of  the  upright  shall  flourish. 

Is,  li.  7.  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  that  know  righteous- 
ness, the  people  m  whose  heart  is  my  law ;  fear  ye  not 


the  reproach  of  men,  neither  be  yc  afraid  of  their  re- 
vilings. 

 8.  For  the  moth  shall  eat  them  up  like  a  gar- 
ment, and  the  worm  shall  eat  them  like  wool :  but  my 
righteousness  shall  be  for  ever,  and  my  salvation  from 
generation  to  generation. 

—  liv.  17.  No  weapon  that  is  formed  against  thee 
shall  prosper;  and  every  tongue  tliat  shall  rise  against 
thee  in  judgment  thou  shalt  condemn.  This  is  the 
heritage  of  the  servants  of  the  Lord,  and  their  right- 
eousness is  of  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  Ix.  14.  The  sons  also  of  them  that  atflicted  thee 
shall  come  bending  unto  thee ;  and  all  they  that  de- 
spised thee  shall  bow  themselves  down  at  the  soles  of 
thy  feet;  and  they  shall  call  thee,  the  city  of  the 
Lord,  The  Zion  of  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

—  Ixvi.  5.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  that 
tremble  at  his  word ;  Your  brethren  that  hated  you, 
that  cast  you  out  for  my  name's  sake,  said.  Let  the 
Lord  be  glorified :  but  he  shall  appear  to  your  joy, 
and  they  shall  be  ashamed. 

Jep.  xi.  21.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  the  men 
of  Anathoth,  that  seek  thy  life,  saying.  Prophesy  not 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  that  thou  die  not  by  our 
hand : 

 22.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Behold,  I  will  punish  them :  the  young  men  shall  die 
by  the  sword ;  their  sons  and  their  daughters  shall  die 
by  famine : 

 23.  And  there  shall  be  no  remnant  of  them : 

for  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  men  of  Anathoth,  even, 
the  year  of  their  visitation. 

—  XX.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 
Pashur  brought  forth  Jeremiah  out  of  the  stocks. 
Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  him.  The  Lord  hath  not 
called  thy  name  Pashur,  but  JIagor-missabib. 

 4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will 

make  thee  a  terror  to  thyself,  and  to  all  thy  friends : 
and  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword  of  their  enemies,  and 
thine  eyes  shall  behold  it :  and  I  will  give  all  Judah 
into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  he  shall 
carry  them  captive  into  Babylon,  and  shall  slay  them 
with  the  sword. 

 11.  But  the  Lord  is  with  me  as  a  mighty  ter- 
rible one  ;  therefore  my  persecutors  shall  stumble,  and 
they  shall  not  prevail :  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed ; 
for  they  shall  not  prosper :  their  everlasting  confusion 
shall  nevei'  be  forgotten. 

—  xxvi.  14.  As  for  me,  behold,  I  am,  in  your  hand  ; 
do  with  me  as  seemeth  good  and  meet  unto  you. 

 15.  But  know  ye  for  certain,  that  if  ye  put  me 

to  death,  ye  shall  surely  bring  innocent  blood  upon 
yourselves,  and  upon  this  city,  and  upon  the  inhabit- 
ants thereof:  for  of  a  truth  the  Lord  hath  sent  me 
unto  you  to  speak  all  these  words  in  your  ears. 

—  XXX.  16.  Therefore  all  they  that  devour  thee  shall 
be  devoured  ;  and  all  thine  adversaries,  every  one  of 
them,  shall  go  into  captivity  ;  and  they  that  spoil  thee 
shall  be  a  spoil,  and  all  that  prey  upon  thee  will  I  give 
for  a  prey. 

 20.  Their  children  also  shall  be  as  aforetime, 

and  their  congregation  shall  be  established  before  me, 
and  I  will  punish  all  that  oppress  them. 

Ezek.xxviii.  24.  And  there  shall  be  no  more  a  prick- 
ing brier  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  nor  any  grieving 
thorn  of  all  that  are  round  about  them,  that  despised 
them  ;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

Amos  vii.  16.  Now  therefore  hear  thou  the  word  of 
the  Lord  :  Thou  sayest.  Prophesy  not  against  Israel, 
and  drop  not  thy  word  against  the  house  of  Isaac. 

 17.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  thy  wife 

shall  be  a  harlot  in  the  city,  and  thy  sons  and  thy 
daughters  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  thy  land  shall 
be  divided  byline;  and  thou  shalt  die  in  a  polluted 
land :  and  Israel  shall  surely  go  into  captivity  forth 
of  his  land. 

Zeph.ii.  8.  I  have  heard  the  reproach  of  Moab,  and 
the  revilings  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  whereby  they 
have  reproached  my  people,  and  magnified  themselves 
against  their  border. 

 9.  Therefore,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  of 

hosts,  the  God  of  Israel,  Surely  Moab  shall  be  as 
Sodom,  and  the  children  of  Ammon  as  Gomorrah, 


671 


CHAP.  y. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECaTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


even  the  breeding  of  nettles,  and  saltpits,  and  a  per- 
petual desolation  ;  the  residue  of  my  people  shall  spoil 
them,  and  the  remnant  of  my  people  shall  possess 
them. 

Zeph.  IL  10.  This  shall  they  have  for  their  pride,  be- 
cause they  have  reproached  and  magnified  themselves 
against  the  people  of  the  Loud  of  hosts. 

Mat.  xxiii.  35.  That  upon  you  may  come  all  the 
righteous  blood  shed  upon  the  earth,  from  the  blood 
of  righteous  Abel  unto  the  blood  of  Zacharias  son  of 
Barachias,  whom  ye  slew  between  the  temple  and  the 
altar. 

 36.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  All  these  things 

shall  come  upon  this  generation. 

Luke  xi.  50.  That  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets, 
which  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of  the  world, 
may  be  required  of  this  generation ; 

 51.  From  the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the  blood  of 

Zacharias,  which  perished  between  the  altar  and  the 
temple:  verily  I  say  unto  you.  It  shall  be  required  of 
this  generati(jn. 

2  Thess.  i.  6.  Seeing  it  is  a  righteous  thing  with  God 
to  recompense  tribulation  to  them  that  trouble  you  ; 

 7.  And  to  j'ou  who  are  troubled  rest  with  us, 

when  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  from  heaven 
with  his  mighty  angels, 

 8.  In  tlaming  fire  taking  vengeance  on  them 

that  know  not  God,  and  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

Rev.  xvi.  5.  And  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters 
say.  Thou  art  righteous,  O  Lord,  which  art,  and  wast, 
and  shall  be,  because  thou  hast  judged  thus. 

 6.  For  they  have  shed  the  blood  of  saints  and 

prophets,  and  thou  hast  given  them  blood  to  drink ; 
for  they  are  worthy. 

—  xvii.  15.  And  he  saith  unto  me,  The  waters  which 
thou  sawest,  where  the  whore  sitteth,  are  peoples,  and 
multitudes,  and  nations,  and  tongues. 

 16.  And  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest  upon 

the  beast,  these  shall  hate  the  whore,  and  shall  make 
her  desolate  anil  naked,  and  shall  eat  her  flesh,  and 
burn  her  with  fire. 

—  xviii.  7.  How  much  she  hath  glorified  herself,  and 
lived  deliciously,  so  much  torment  and  sorrow  give 
her:  for  she  saith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am 
no  widow,  and  shall  see  no  sorrow. 

 8.  Therefore  shall  her  plagues  come  in  one 

day,  death,  and  mourning,  and  famine ;  and  she  shall 
be  utterly  burned  with  fire :  for  strong  is  the  Lord 
God  who  judgeth  her. 

 20.  Rejoice  over  her,  tlwu  heaven,  and  ye  holy 

apostles  and  prophets ;  for  God  hath  avenged  you  on 
lier. 

—  xix.  19.  And  I  saw  the  beast,  and  the  kings  of 
the  earth,  and  their  armies,  gathered  together  to  make 
war  against  him  that  sat  on  the  horse,  and  against  his 
army. 

 20.  And  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  him 

the  fixlse  prophet  that  wrought  miracles  before  him, 
with  which  he  deceived  them  that  had  received  the 
mark  of  the  beast,  and  them  that  worshipped  his 
image.  These  l)oth  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  of  fire 
burning  with  brimstone. 

§  37.   Divine  Support. 

Ps.  xviii.  IS.  They  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my 
calamity :  but  the  Lord  was  my  stay. 

Mat.  X.  26.  Fear  them  not  therefore:  for  there  is 
nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  revealed  ;  and  hid, 
that  shall  not  be  known. 

 28.  And  fear  not  them  which  kill  the  body, 

but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul :  but  rather  fear  him 
which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul  and  body  in  hell. 

Mark  xiii.  11.  But  when  they  shall  lead  you,  and 
deliver  you  up,  take  no  thought  beforehand  what  ye 
shall  speak,  neither  do  ye  premeditate :  but  whatso- 
ever shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour,  that  speak  ye : 
for  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Lukexii.  11.  And  when  they  bring  you  unto  the 
RjTiagogues,  and  unta  magistrates,  and  powers,  take  ye 
no  thought  how  or  what  thing  ye  shall  answer,  or 
what  ye  shall  say ; 


—  xxi.  14.  Settle  it  therefore  in  your  hearts,  not  to 
meditate  before  what  ye  shall  answer: 

 15.  For  I  will  give  j'ou  a  mouth  and  wisdom 

which  all  your  adversaries  shall  not  be  able  to  gainsay 
nor  resist. 

John  xvi.  1.  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you, 
that  ye  should  not  be  otfeudcd. 

 20.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  That  ye 

shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world  shall  rejoice; 
and  3'e  shall  be  sorrowful,  but  your  sorrow  shall  be 
turned  into  joy. 

(A.  REQUESTED.) 

2  Chr.  XX.  10.  And  now,  behold,  the  children  of 
Ammon  and  Moab  and  Mount  Seir,  whom  thou  would- 
est  not  let  Israel  invade,  when  they  came  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt,  but  they  turned  from  them,  and  de- 
stroyed them  not ; 

 11.  Behold,  I  say,  how  they  reward  us,  to  come 

to  cast  us  out  of  tliy  possession,  which  thou  hast  given 
us  to  inherit. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  18.  Remember  this,  that  the  enemy  hath 
reproached,  O  Lord,  and  tlmt  the  foolish  people  have 
blasphemed  thy  name. 

—  Ixxxvi.  2.  Preserve  my  soul ;  for  I  am  holy :  O 
thou  my  God,  save  thy  servant  that  trusteth  in  thee. 

Jer.  xiv.  21.  Do  not  abhor  m,  for  thy  name's  sake; 
do  not  disgrace  the  throne  of  thy  glory :  remember, 
break  not  thy  covenant  with  us. 

(B.  EXPECTED.) 

Ps.  XXV.  15.  Mine  eyes  are  ever  toward  the  Lobd; 
for  he  shall  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  net. 

—  xxvii.  10.  When  my  father  and  my  mother  for- 
sake me,  then  the  Lord  will  take  me  up. 

§  38.   Divine  Deliverance. 

I  Sam.  ii.  9.  He  will  keep  the  feet  of  his  saints,  and 
the  ^^•icked  shall  be  silent  in  darkness ;  for  by  strength 
shall  no  man  prevail. 

Ps.  viii.  2.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
hast  thou  ordained  strength  because  of  thine  enemies, 
that  thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  and  the  avenger. 

—  xxvii.  5.  For  in  the  time  of  ti-ouble  he  shall  hide 
me  in  his  pavilion:  in  the  secret  of  his  tabernacle 
shall  he  hide  me ;  he  shall  set  me  up  upon  a  rock. 

—  xxxi.  4.  Pull  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have 
laid  privily  for  me :  for  thou  art  my  strength. 

—  Ixii.  9.  Surely  men  of  low  degree  are  vanity,  and 
men  of  high  degree  are  a  lie :  to  be  laid  in  the  bal- 
ance, they  are  altogether  lighter  than  vanity. 

—  Ixxii.  14.  He  shall  redeem  their  soul  from  deceit 
and  -violence :  and  precious  shall  their  blood  be  in  his 
sight. 

—  xxxiv.  17.  The  righteous  cry,  and  the  Lord  hear- 
eth,  and  delivereth  them  out  of  all  their  troubles. 

—  Ixxxv.  9.  Sm-ely  his  salvation  is  nigh  them  that 
fear  him ;  that  glory  may  dwell  in  our  land. 

—  xciv.  15.  But  judgment  shall  return  unto  right- 
eousness :  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  follow  it. 

—  xcvii.  8.  Zion  heard,  and  was  glad;  and  the 
daughter  of  Judah  rejoiced  because  of  thy  judgments, 
O  Lord. 

—  cii.  18.  This  shall  be  written  for  the  generation  to 
come:  and  the  people  which  shall  be  created  shall 
praise  the  Lord. 

 19.  For  he  hath  looked  down  from  the  height 

of  his  sanctuary ;  from  heaven  did  the  Lord  behold 
the  earth ; 

 20.  To  hear  the  groaning  of  the  prisoner ;  to 

loose  those  that  are  appointed  to  death ; 

 21.  To  declare  the  name  of  the  Lord  in  Zion, 

and  his  praise  in  Jerusalem ; 

—  cv.  13.  When  they  went  from  one  nation  to  an- 
other, from  one  kingdom  to  another  people ; 

 14.  He  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong: 

yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes ; 

 15.  Saying,  Touch  not  mine  anointed  and  do 

my  prophets  no  harm. 

 17.  He  sent  a  man  before  them,  esen  Joseph, 

wlu)  was  sold  for  a  servant : 

 18.  Whose  feet  they  hurt  with  fetters :  he  was 

laid  in  iron : 


672 


CHAP.  I. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVIL 


Ps.  cv.  19.  Until  the  time  that  his  word  came :  the 
word  of  tlie  Lord  tried  liim. 

 20.  The  king  sent  and  loosed  him ;  even  the 

ruler  of  the  people,  and  let  him  go  free. 

 21.  He  made  him  lord  of  his  house,  and  ruler 

of  all  his  substance : 

 22.  To  bind  his  princes  at  his  pleasure ;  and 

teach  his  senators  wisdom. 

—  cix.  31.  For  he  shall  stand  at  the  right  hand  of 
the  poor,  to  save  him  from  those  that  condemn  his 
soul. 

— ■  cxviii.  15.  The  voice  of  rejoicing  and  salvation 
is  in  the  tabernacles  of  the  righteous :  the  right  hand 
of  the  Lord  doeth  valiantly. 

—  cxxv.  3.  For  the  rod  of  the  wicked  shall  not  rest 
upon  the  lot  of  the  righteous ;  lest  the  righteous  put 
forth  their  hands  unto  iniquity. 

—  cxlii.  7.  Bring  my  soul  out  of  prison,  that  I  may 
praise  thy  name:  the  righteous  shall  compass  me 
about ;  for  thou  shalt  deal  bountifully  with  me. 

Prov.  iii.  23.  Then  shalt  thou  walk  in  thy  way  safely, 
and  thy  foot  shall  not  stumble. 

Luke  xxi.  18.  But  there  shall  not  a  hair  of  your 
head  perish. 

Acts  V.  20.  Go,  stand  and  speak  in  the  temple  to 
the  people  all  the  words  of  this  life. 

 21.  And  when  they  heard  that,  they  entered 

into  the  temple  early  in  the  morning,  and  taught  But 
the  high  priest  came,  and  they  that  were  with  him, 
and  called  the  council  together,  and  all  the  senate  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  and  sent  to  the  prison  to  have 
them  brought. 

—  xii.  13.  And  as  Peter  knocked  at  the  door  of 
the  gate,  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  Bhoda, 


 14.  And  when  she  knew  Peter's  voice,  she 

opened  not  the  gate  for  gladness,  but  ran  in,  and  told 
how  Peter  stood  before  the  gate. 

 16.  But  Peter  continued  knocking :  and  when 

they  had  opened  the  door,  and  saw  him,  they  were  as- 
tonished. 

 17.  But  he,  beckoning  unto  them  with  the 

hand  to  hold  their  peace,  declared  unto  them  how  the 
Lord  had  brought  him  out  of  the  prison.  And  he 
said.  Go  shew  these  things  unto  James,  and  to  the 
brethren.  And  he  departed,  and  went  into  another 
place. 

2  Cor.  i.  9.  But  we  had  the  sentence  of  death  in  our- 
selves, that  we  should  not  trust  in  ourselves,  but  in 
God  which  raiseth  the  dead : 

 10.  Who  delivered  us  from  so  great  a  death, 

and  doth  deliver :  in  whom  we  trust  that  he  will  yet 
deliver  us  ; 

2  Tim.  iii.  10.  But  thou  hast  fully  known  my  doc- 
trine, manner  of  life,  purpose,  faith,  longsuffering, 
charity,  patience, 

 11.  Persecutions,  afflictions,  which  came  unto 

me  at  Antioch,  at  Iconium,  at  Lystra ;  what  persecu- 
tions I  endured :  but  out  of  them  all  the  Lord  deliv- 
ered me. 

Rev.  xii.  6.  And  the  woman  fled  into  the  wilderness, 
where  she  hath  a  place  prepared  of  God,  that  they 
should  feed  her  there  a  thousand  two  hundred  and 
threescore  days. 

 14.  And  to  the  woman  werie  given  two  wings 

of  a  great  eagle,  that  she  might  fly  into  the  wilderness, 
into  her  place,  where  she  is  nourished  for  a  time,  and 
times,  and  half  a  time,  from  the  face  of  the  serpent, 


BOOK  XXVII.-ESCHATOLOGY 


(Or,  the  last  THINGS). 


CHAP.  I, 
THE  MILLENNIUM. 

§  1.   Tlie  Growth  of  the  Kingdom  of  God. 

Mat.  xiii.  31.  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto  them, 
saying.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  grain  of 
mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took,  and  sowed  in  his 
field : 

 32.  Which  indeed  is  the  least  of  all  seeds :  but 

when  it  is  grown,  it  is  the  greatest  among  herbs,  and 
becometh  a  tree,  so  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come  and 
lodge  in  the  branches  thereof 

Mark  iv.  36.  And  he  said,  So  is  the  kingdom  of  God, 
as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the  ground ; 

 27.  And  should  sleep,  and  rise  night  and  day, 

and  the  seed  should  spring  and  grow  up,  he  knoweth 
not  how. 

 28.  For  the  earth  bringeth  forth  fruit  of  her- 
self ;  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  after  that  the  full 
corn  in  the  ear. 

 29.  But  when  the  fruit  is  brought  forth,  im- 
mediately he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  because  the  har- 
Test  is  come. 

 30.  And  he  said,  Whereunto  shall  we  liken 

the  kingdom  of  God  ?  or  with  what  comparison  shall 
we  compare  it  ? 

 31.  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which, 

when  It  is  sown  in  the  earth,  is  less  than  all  the  seeds 
that  be  in  the  earth : 

 32.  But  when  it  is  sown,  it  groweth  up,  and 

becometh  greater  than  all  herbs,  and  shooteth  out 
great  branches ;  so  that  the  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge 
under  the  shadow  of  it. 
22 


Luke  xiii.  18.  Then  said  he,  Unto  what  is  the  kinf- 

dom  of  God  Uke?  and  whereunto  shall  I  resemble 
it? 

 19.  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 

a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  garden ;  and  it  grew,  and 
waxed  a  great  tree ;  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  lodged  in 
the  branches  of  it. 

See  Dan.  ii.  34,  35. 

§  2.   Conversion  of  the  Jews. 


Is.  iv.  4.  When  the  Lord  shall  have  washed  away 
the  filth  of  the  daughters  of  Zion,  and  shall  have 
purged  the  blood  of  Jerusalem  from  the  midst  thereof 
by  the  spirit  of  judgment,  and  by  the  spirit  of  burning. 

 5.  And   the  Lord  will  create  upon  every 

dwellingplace  of  mount  Zion,  and  upon  her  assem- 
blies, a  cloud  and  smoke  by  day,  and  the  shining  of  a 
flaming  fire  by  night :  for  upon  all  the  glory  s7iall  be  a 
defence. 

 6.  And  there  shall  be  a  tabernacle  for  a  shadow 

in  the  daytime  from  the  heat,  and  for  a  place  of  ref- 
uge, and  for  a  covert  from  storm  and  from  rain. 

—  X.  20.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 
the  remnant  of  Israel,  and  such  as  are  escaped  of  the 
house  of  Jacob,  shall  no  more  again  stay  upon  him 
that  smote  them ;  but  shall  stay  upon  the  Lord,  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel,  in  truth. 

 21.  The  remnant  shall  return,  even  the  rem- 
nant of  Jacob,  unto  the  mighty  God. 

Joel  iii.  17.  So  shall  ye  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 
your  God  dwelling  in  Zion,  my  holy  mountain  :  then 
shall  .Jerusalem  be  holy,  and  there  shall  no  strangers 
pass  through  her  any  more. 

673 


CHAP.  I. 


BSCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII, 


Joel  iii.  18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  the  mountains  shall  drop  down  new  wine,  and  the 
hills  shall  flow  with  milk,  and  all  the  rivers  of  Judah 
shall  flow  with  waters,  and  a  fountain  sliall  come  forth 
of  the  house  of  the  Lokd,  and  shall  water  the  valley 
of  Shittim. 

 19.  Egypt  shall  be  a  desolation,  and  Edom 

shall  be  a  desolate  wilderness,  for  the  violence  against 
the  children  of  Judah,  because  they  have  shed  inno- 
cent blood  in  their  land. 

 20.  But  Judah  shall  dwell  for  ever,  and  Jeru- 
salem from  generation  to  generation. 

 21.  For  I  will  cleanse  their  blood  tJmt  I  have 

not  cleansed :  for  the  Lord  dwelleth  in  Zion. 

See  Is.  lix.  20.   Jer.  xxxi.  31.    Rom.  xi.  15-32. 

§  3.   The  Universal  Triumph  of  Christianity. 

Ps.  xxii.  27.  All  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remem- 
ber and  turn  unto  the  Lord  :  and  all  the  kindreds  of 
the  nations  shall  worship  before  thee. 

 30.  A  seed  shall  serve  him ;  it  shall  be  ac- 
counted to  the  Lord  for  a  generation. 

 31.  They  shall  come,  and  shall  declare  his 

righteousness  unto  a  people  tliat  shall  be  born,  that  he 
hath  done  this. 

—  Ixviii.  31.  Princes  shall  come  out  of  E^ypt ; 
Ethiopia  shall  soon  stretch  out  her  hands  unto  God. 

—  Ixxxvi.  9.  All  nations  whom  thou  hast  made  shall 
come  and  worship  before  thee,  O  Lord ;  and  shall 
glorily  thy  name. 

—  ex.  3.  Thy  people  shall  he  willing  in  the  day  of 
thy  power,  in  the  beauties  of  holiness  from  the  womb 
of  the  morning :  thou  hast  the  dew  of  thy  youth. 

Is.  ii.  2.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days, 
that  the  mountain  of  the  Lord's  house  shall  be  estab- 
lished in  the  top  of  the  mountains,  and  shall  be  ex- 
alted above  the  hills  ;  and  all  nations  shall  flow  mito  it. 

 3.  And  many  people  shall  go  and  sayr,  Come 

ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord,  to 
the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob ;  and  he  will  teach  us 
of  his  ways,  and  we  will  walk  in  his  paths :  for  out  of 
Zion  shall  go  forth  the  law,  and  the  word  of  the  Lord 
from  Jerusalem. 

 9.  And  the  mean  man  boweth  down,  and  the 

great  man  humbleth  himself:  therefore  forgive  them 
not 

 10.  Enter  into  the  rock,  and  hide  thee  in  the 

dust,  for  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  glory  of  his 
majesty. 

 11.  The  lofty  looks  of  man  shall  be  humbled, 

and  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  bowed  down ; 
and  the  Lord  alone  shall  be  exalted  in  that  day. 

 12.  For  the  day  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  slmll  be 

upon  every  one  that  is  proud  and  lofty,  and  upon  every 
one  that  is  lifted  up ;  and  he  shall  be  brought  low  : 

 13.  And  upon  all  the  cedars  of  Lebanon,  that 

are  high  and  lifted  up,  and  upon  all  the  oaks  of  Ba- 
Bhan, 

 14.  And  upon  all  the  high  mountains,  and 

upon  all  the  hills  that  are  lifted  up, 

 15.  And  upon  every  high  tower,  and  upon  ev- 
ery fenced  wall, 

 16.  And  upon  all  the  ships  of  Tarshish,  and 

upon  all  pleasant  pictures. 

 17.  And  the  loftiness  of  man  shall  be  bowed 

down,  and  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  mad"- 
low  ;  and  the  Lord  alone  shall  be  exalted  in  that  day. 

 19.  And  they  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  the 

rocks,  and  into  the  caves  of  the  earth,  for  fear  of  the 
Lord,  and  for  the  glory  of  his  majesty,  when  he  aris- 
eth  to  shake  terribly  the  earth. 

—  xxiv.  17.  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  are 
upon  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  the  earth. 

 18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  he  who 

fleeth  from  the  noise  of  the  fear  shall  fall  into  the  pit ; 
and  he  that  cometh  up  out  of  the  midst  of  the  pit  shall 
be  taken  in  the  snare :  for  the  windows  from  on  high 
are  open,  and  the  foundations  of  the  earth  do  shake. 

 19.  Tlie  earth  is  utterly  broken  down,  tlio  earth 

is  clean  dissolved,  the  eartli  is  moved  exceedingly. 

 20.  The  earth  shall  reel  to  and  fro  like  a  drunk- 

ard,  and  shall  be  removed  like  a  cottage;  and  the 


transgression  thereof  shall  be  heavy  upon  it ;  and  it 
shall  fall,  and  not  rise  again. 

 21.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  thM 

the  Lord  shall  punish  the  host  of  the  high  ones  tfiat 
are  on  high,  and  the  kings  of  the  earth  upon  the  earth. 

 22.  And  they  shall  be  gathered  together,  as 

prisoners  are  gathered  in  the  pit,  and  shall  be  shut  up 
in  the  prison,  and  after  many  days  shall  they  be  visited. 

 23.  Then  the  moon  shall  be  confounded,  and 

the  sun  ashamed,  when  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign 
in  mount  Zion,  and  in  Jerusalem,  and  before  his  an- 
cients gloriously. 

—  XXV.  7.  And  he  will  destroy  in  this  mountain  the 
face  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  people,  and  the  vail 
that  is  spread  over  all  nations. 

 8.  He  will  swallow  up  death  in  victory  ;  and 

the  Lord  God  will  wipe  away  tears  from  off  all  faces; 
and  the  rebuke  of  his  people  shall  he  take  away  from 
off  all  the  earth  :  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

—  xxvi.  20.  Come,  my  people,  enter  thou  into  thy 
chambers,  and  shut  thy  doors  about  thee :  hide  thyself 
as  it  were  for  a  little  moment,  until  the  indignation  be 
overpast. 

 21.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  cometh  out  of  his 

place  to  punish  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  for  their 
iniquity :  the  earth  also  shall  disclose  her  blood,  and 
shall  no  more  cover  her  slain. 

—  xxx.  26.  Moreover  the  light  of  the  moon  shall  be 
as  the  light  of  the  sun,  and  the  light  of  the  sun  shall 
be  sevenfold,  as  the  light  of  seven  days,  in  the  day 
that  the  Lord  bindeth  up  the  breach  of  his  people, 
and  healeth  the  stroke  of  their  wound. 

—  li.  11.  Therefore  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  shall 
retvirn,  and  come  with  singing  unto  Zion ;  and  ever- 
lasting joy  shall  be  upon  their  head :  they  shall  obtain 
gladness  and  joy ;  atid  sorrow  and  mourning  shall  flee 
away. 

 14.  The  captive  exile  hasteneth  that  he  may 

be  loosed,  and  that  he  should  not  die  in  the  pit,  nor 
that  his  bread  should  fail. 

—  Ixvi.  23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  from  one 
new  moon  to  another,  and  from  one  sabbath  to  an- 
other, shall  all  flesh  come  to  worship  before  me,  saith 
the  Lord. 

 24.  And  they  shall  go  forth,  and  look  upon 

the  carcasses  of  the  men  that  have  transgressed  against 
me :  for  their  worm  shall  not  die,  neither  shall  their 
fire  be  quenched ;  and  they  shall  be  an  abhorring  unto 
all  flesh. 

Jer.  iv.  2.  And  thou  shalt  swear.  The  Lord  liveth, 
in  truth,  in  judgment,  and  in  righteousness;  and  the 
nations  shall  bless  themselves  in  him,  and  in  him  shall 
they  glory. 

Micah  iV.  1.  But  in  the  last  days  it  shall  come  to 
pass,  that  the  mountain  of  tlie  house  of  the  Lord  shall 
be  established  in  the  top  of  the  mountains,  and  it  shall 
be  exalted  above  the  hills  ;  and  people  shall  flow  unto 
it 

 2.  And  many  nations  shall  come,  and  say, 

Come,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord, 
and  to  the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob  ;  and  he  will 
teach  us  of  his  ways,  and  we  will  walk  in  his  paths : 
for  the  law  shall  go  forth  of  Zion,  and  the  word  of  the 
Lord  from  Jerusalem. 

—  vii.  16.  The  nations  shall  see  and  be  confounded 
at  all  their  might :  they  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  their 
mouth,  their  ears  shall  be  deaf. 

_  _  17.  They  shall  lick  the  dust  like  a  serpent, 
they  shall  move  out  of  their  holes  like  worms  of  the 
earth  :  they  shall  be  afraid  of  the  Lord  our  God,  and 
shall  fear  because  of  thee. 

Hab.  ii.  14.  For  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the 
knowledge  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  as  the  waters 
cover  the  sea. 

Zeph.iii.  11.  In  that  day  shalt  thou  not  be  ashamed 
for  all  thy  doings,  wherein  thou  hast  transgressed 
against  me :  for  then  I  will  take  away  out  of  the  midst 
of  thee  them  that  rejoice  in  thy  pride,  and  thou  shalt 
no  more  be  hauffhtj-  because  of  my  holy  mountain. 

 12.  I  will  also  leave  in  tlie  midst  of  thee  an 

afflicted  and  poor  people,  and  they  shall  trust  m  the 
name  of  the  Lord. 

—  — 13.  The  remnant  of  Israel  saall  not  do  ini- 


674 


CHAP.  I. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVIL 


quity,  nor  speak  lies ;  neither  shall  a  deceitful  tongue 
be  found  in  their  mouth :  for  they  shall  feed  and  lie 
down,  and  none  shall  make  th^m  afraid. 

Zech.  ix.  10.  And  I  will  cut  off  the  chariot  from 
Ephraim,  and  the  horse  from  Jerusalem,  and  the  battle 
bow  shall  be  cut  off :  and  he  shall  speak  peace  unto  the 
heathen  :  and  his  domiaion  shall  be  from  sea  even  to  sea, 
and  from  the  river  even  to  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

—  xiv.  16.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  every  one 
that  is  left  of  all  the  nations  which  came  against  Jerusa- 
lem, shall  even  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  worship  the 
King,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  to  keep  the  feast  of  taber 
nacles. 

 17.  And  it  shall  be,  tliat  whoso  will  not  come 

up  of  aM  the  families  of  the  earth  unto  Jerusalem  to 
worship  the  King,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  even  upon  them 
shall  be  no  rain. 

 18.  And  if  the  family  of  Egypt  go  not  up,  and 

come  not,  that  leave  no  rain  ;  there  shall  be  the  plague, 
wherewith  the  Lord  will  smite  the  heathen  that  come 
not  up  to  keep  the  feast  of  tabernacles. 

 19.  This  shall  be  the  punishment  of  Egypt, 

and  the  punishment  of  all  nations  that  come  not  up  to 
keep  the  feast  of  tabernacles. 

 20.  In  that  day  there  shall  be  upon  the  bells 

of  the  horses, HOLINESS  UNTO  THE  LORD;  and 
the  pots  in  the  Lord's  house  shall  be  like  the  bowls 
before  the  altar. 

 21.  Yea,  every  pot  in  Jerusalem  and  in  Judah 

shall  be  holiness  unto  the  Lord  of  hosts :  and  all  they 
that  sacrifice  shall  come  and  take  of  them,  and  seethe 
therein :  and  in  that  day  there  shall  be  no  more  the 
Canaanite  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Mat.  xvi.  18.  And  I  say  also  unto  thee,  That  thou 
art  Peter,  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church ; 
and  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against  it. 

 19.  And  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the 

kingdom  of  heaven  :  and  whatsoever  thou  shalt  bind 
on  earth  shall  be  bound  in  heaven;  and  whatsoever 
thou  shalt  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven. 

Heb.  viii.  11.  And  they  shall  not  teach  every  man 
his  neighbour,  and  every  man  his  brother,  saying, 
Know  the  Lord :  for  all  shall  know  me,  from  the  least 
to  the  greatest. 

Rev.  xiv.  6.  And  I  saw  another  angel  fly  in  the  midst 
of  heaven,  having  the  everlasting  gospel  to  preach 
unto  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth,  and  to  every  nation, 
and  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  people. 

§  4.   Universal  Peace. 

P8.  xlvi.  8.  Come,  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord, 
what  desolations  he  hath  made  in  the  earth. 

 9.  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end  of 

the  earth ;  he  breaketh  the  bow,  and  cutteth  the  spear 
in  sunder ;  he  bumeth  the  chariot  in  the  fire. 

Is.  ii.  4.  And  he  shall  judge  among  the  nations,  and 
shall  rebuke  many  people :  and  they  shall  beat  their 
swords  into  ploughshares,  and  their  spears  into  prun- 
inghooks :  nation  shall  not  lift  up  sword  against 
nation,  neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  more. 

 5.  O  house  of  Jacob,  come  ye,  and  let  us  walk 

in  the  Ught  of  the  Lord. 

—  ix.  5.  For  every  battle  of  the  warrior  is  with  con- 
fused noise,  and  garments  rolled  in  blood;  but  thii 
shall  be  with  burning  and  fuel  of  fire. 

—  xi.  6.  The  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb, 
and  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid ;  and  the 
calf  and  the  young  lion  and  the  falling  together ;  and 
a  little  child  shall  lead  them. 

 7.  And  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall  feed;  their 

young  ones  shall  lie  down  together :  and  the  lion  shall 
eat  straw  like  the  ox. 

 8.  And  the  sucking  child  shall  play  on  the 

hole  of  the  asp,  and  the  weaned  child  shall  put  his 
hand  on  the  cockatrice'  den. 

 9.  They  shall  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my 

holy  mountain:  for  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the 
knowledge  of  the  Lord,  as  the  waters  cover  the  sea. 

—  XXV.  6.  And  in  this  mountain  shall  tlie  Lord  of 
hosts  make  unto  all  people  a  feast  of  f;it  things,  a  feast 
of  wiaes  on  the  lees,  of  fat  things  full  of  marrow,  of 
wines  on  the  lees  well  refined. 

—  Iv.  13.  Instead  of  the  thorn  shall  come  up  the  fir 


tree,  and  instead  of  tjie  brier  shall  come  up  the  myrtle 
tree :  and  it  shall  be  to  the  Lord  for  a  name,  for  an 
everlasting  sign  that  shall  not  be  cut  off. 

—  Ixv.  25.  The  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  to- 
gether, and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  bullock : 
and  dust  shall  be  the  serpent's  meat.  They  shall  not 
hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy  mountain,  saith  the 
Lord. 

Ezek.xxxix.  8.  Behold,  it  is  come,  and  it  is  done, 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  this  is  the  day  whereof  I  have 
spoken. 

 9.  And  they  that  dwell  in  the  cities  of  Israel 

shall  go  forth,  and  shall  set  on  fire  and  bum  the 
weapons,  both  the  shields  and  the  bucklers,  the  bows 
and  the  arrows,  and  the  handstaves,  and  the  spears, 
and  they  shall  bum  them  with  fire  seven  years : 

 10.  So  that  they  shall  take  no  wood  out  of  the 

field,  neither  cut  down  any  out  of  the  forests ;  for  they 
shall  burn  the  weapons  with  fire :  and  they  shall  spoil 
those  that  spoiled  them,  and  rob  those  that  robbed 
them,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Hos.ii.  18.  -fand  I  will  break  the  bow  and  the 
sword  and  the  battle  out  of  the  earth,  and  will  make 
them  to  lie  down  safely. 

Micah  iv.  3.  And  he  shall  judge  among  many  people, 
and  rebuke  strong  nations  afar  off ;  and  they  shall 
beat  their  swords  into  ploughshares,  and  their  spears 
into  pruninghooks :  nation  shall  not  lift  up  a  sword 
against  nation,  neither  shall  they  leam  war  any  more. 

 4.  But  they  shall  sit  every  man  under  his  vine 

and  under  his  fig  tree;  and  none  shall  make  them 
afraid:  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath 
spoken  it. 

—  V.  10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  I  will  cut  off  thy  horses  out  of  the 
midst  of  thee,  and  I  will  destroy  thy  chariots : 

 11.  And  I  will  cut  off  the  cities  of  thy  land, 

and  throw  down  all  thy  strong  holds : 

§  5.   The  Binding  of  Satan. 

Rev.  XX.  1.  And  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from 
heaven,  having  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit  and  a 
great  chain  in  his  hand. 

 2.  And  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  that  old 

serpent,  which  is  the  Devil,  and  Satan,  and  bound  him 
a  thousand  years, 

 3.  And  cast  him  into  the  bottomless  pit,  and 

shut  him  up,  and  set  a  seal  upon  him,  that  he  should 
deceive  the  nations  no  more,  till  the  thousand  years 
should  be  fulfilled  :  and  after  that  he  must  be  loosed 
a  little  season. 

 4.  And  I  saw  thrones,  and  they  sat  upon  them, 

and  judgment  was  given  unto  them :  and  I  saw  the 
souls  of  them  that  were  beheaded  for  the  witness  of 
Jesus,  and  for  the  word  of  God,  and  which  had  not 
worshipped  the  beast,  neither  his  image,  neither  had 
received  his  mark  upon  their  foreheads,  or  in  their 
hands ;  and  they  lived  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thou- 
sand years. 

 5.  But  the  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  again 

until  the  thousand  years  were  finished.  This  is  the 
first  resurrection. 

 6.  Blessed  and  holy  is  he  that  hath  part  in  the 

first  resurrection:  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no 
power,  but  they  shall  be  priests  of  God  and  of  Christ, 
and  shall  reign  with  him  a  thousand  years. 

§  6,   Apostasy  and  Final  Struggle. 

2  Tim.  iii.  1.  This  know  also,  that  in  the  last  days 
perilous  times  shall  come. 

 2.  For  men  shall  be  lovers  of  their  own  selves, 

covetous,  boasters,  proud,  blasphemers,  disobedient  to 
parents,  unthankful,  unholy, 

— •  —  8.  Without  natural  affection,  trace-breakers, 
false  accusers,  incontinent,  fierce,  despisers  of  those 
that  are  good, 

 4.  Traitors,  heady,  highminded,  lovers  of 

pleasures  more  than  lovers  of  God ; 

 5.  Having  a  form  of  godliness,  but  denying 

the  power  thereof:  from  such  turn  away. 

 L-  0.  For  of  this  sort  are  they  which  creep  into 


675 


CHAP.  II. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVJI. 


houses,  and  lead  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins, 
led  away  with  divers  lusts, 

I  John  ii.  18.  Little  children,  it  is  the  last  time :  and 
as  ye  have  heard  that  antichi-ist  shall  come,  even  now 
are  there  many  antichrists ;  whereby  we  know  that  it 
is  the  last  time. 

—  iv.  3.  And  every  spirit  that  confesseth  not  that 
Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh  is  not  of  God :  and 
this  is  that  spirit  of  antichrist,  whereof  ye  have  heard 
that  it  should  come ;  and  even  now  aheady  is  it  in 
the  world. 

Rev.  XX.  7.  And  when  the  thousand  years  are  ex- 
pired, Satan  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  prison, 

 8.  And  shall  go  out  to  deceive  the  nations 

which  are  in  the  four  quarters  of  the  earth,  Gog  and 
Magog,  to  gather  them  together  to  battle :  the  number 
of  whom  is  as  the  sand  ot  the  sea. 

 9.  And  they  went  up  on  the  breadth  of  the 

earth,  and  compassed  the  camp  of  the  saints  about, 
and  the  beloved  city :  and  fire  came  down  from  God 
out  of  heaven,  and  devoured  them. 

 10.  And  the  devil  that  deceived  them  was 

cast  into  the  lake  of  fire  and  brimstone,  where  the 
beast  and  the  false  prophet  are,  and  shall  be  tormented 
day  and  night  for  ever  and  ever. 


CHAP.  n. 
THE  INTERMEDIATE  STATE. 

§  7.  The  Realm,  or  State,  of  the  Dead  in  General. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  6.  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me 
about ;  the  snares  of  death  prevented  me. 

Job  xxvi.  5.  Dead  things  are  formed  from  xmder  the 
waters,  and  the  inhabitants  thereof. 

Ps.  vi.  5.  For  in  death  there  is  no  remembrance  of 
thee :  in  the  grave  who  shall  give  thee  thanks  ? 

—  xvii.  15.  As  for  me,  I  will  behold  thy  face  in 
righteousness :  I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awake, 
with  thy  likeness. 

—  XXX.  9.  What  profit  is  there  in  my  blood,  when  I 
go  down  to  the  pit  ?  Shall  the  dust  praise  thee  ?  shall 
it  declare  thy  truth  ? 

—  xlix.  15.  But  God  will  redeem  my  soul  from  the 
power  of  the  grave :  for  he  shall  receive  me.  Selah. 

—  Ixxxvi.  13.  For  great  is  thy  mercy  toward  me : 
and  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  the  lowest  hell. 

—  Ixxxviii.  10.  Wilt  thou  shew  wonders  to  the 
dead  ?  shall  the  dead  arise  and  praise  thee  ?  Selah. 

 11.  Shall  thy  lovingkindness  be  declared  in 

the  grave  ?  or  thy  faithfulness  in  destruction  ? 

 12.  Shall  thy  wonders  be  known  in  the  dark  ? 

and  thy  righteousness  in  the  land  of  forgetfulness  ? 

—  cxv.  17.  The  dead  praise  not  the  Lobd,  neither 
any  that  go  down  into  silence. 

—  cxvi.  3.  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me, 
and  the  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  upon  me:  I  found 
trouble  and  sorrow. 

Prov.  XV.  34.  The  way  of  life  m  above  to  the  wise, 
that  he  may  depart  from  hell  beneath. 

—  xxi.  16.  The  man  that  wandereth  out  of  the  way 
of  understanding  shall  remain  in  the  congregation  of 
the  dead. 

—  xxvii.  20.  Hell  and  destruction  are  never  fiill ;  so 
the  eyes  of  man  are  never  satisfied. 

Ec.  ix.  4.  For  to  him  that  is  joined  to  ail  the  living 
there  is  hope :  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead 
lion. 

 5.  For  the  living  know  that  they  shall  die : 

but  the  dead  know  not  any  thing,  neither  have  they 
any  more  a  reward ;  for  the  memory  of  them  is  for- 
gotten. 

 6.  Also  their  love,  and  their  hatred,  and  their 

envy,  is  now  perished ;  neither  have  they  any  more  a 
portion  for  ever  in  any  thing  that  is  done  under  the 
Bun. 

Is.  V.  14.  Therefore  hell  hath  enlarged  herself,  and 
opened  her  mouth  without  measure :  and  thek  glory, 
and  their  multitude,  and  their  pomp,  and  he  that  re- 
joicetib,  shall  descend  into  it. 


Jonah  ii.  2.  And  said,  I  cried  by  reason  of  mine 
aflliction  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me  ;  out  of  the 
belly  of  hell  cried  I,  arul  thou  heardest  my  voice. 

Johnviii.  22.  Then  said  the  Jews,  Will  he  kill  him- 
self? because  he  saith,  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come. 

§  8.   Tlie  Dead  TfeAer  to  Return. 

(See  also  page  378,  §  9C.) 

2  Sam.  xii.  17.  And  the  elders  of  bis  house  arose, 
ar^d  went  to  him,  to  raise  him  up  from  the  earth:  but 
he  would  not,  neither  did  he  eat  bread  with  them. 

 18.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day, 

that  the  child  died.  And  the  servants  of  David  feared 
to  tell  him  that  the  child  was  dead :  for  they  said. 
Behold,  while  the  child  was  yet  alive,  we  spake  unto 
him,  and  he  would  not  hearken  unto  our  voice :  how 
will  he  then  vex  himself,  if  we  tell  him  that  the  child 
is  dead? 

 19.  But  when  David  saw  that  his  servants 

whispered,  David  perceived  that  the  child  was  dead : 
therefore  David  said  unto  his  sei-vants,  Is  the  chUd 
dead  ?   And  they  said.  He  is  dead. 

 20.  Then  David  arose  from  the  earth,  and 

washed,  and  anointed  himself,  and  changed  his  apparel, 
and  came  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  worshipped : 
then  he  came  to  his  own  house ;  and  when  he  required, 
they  set  bread  before  him,  and  he  did  eat. 

 21.  Then  said  his  servants  unto  him.  What 

thing  is  this  that  thou  hast  done  ?  thou  didst  fast  and 
weep  for  the  child,  whUe  it  was  alive ;  but  when  the 
child  was  dead,  thou  didst  rise  and  eat  bread. 

 22.  And  he  said,  While  the  child  was  yet  ahve, 

I  fasted  and  wept :  for  I  said,  Who  can  tell  whether 
God  will  be  gracious  to  me,  that  the  child  may  live  ? 

 23.  But  now  he  is  dead,  wherefore  should  I 

fast  ?  can  I  bring  him  back  again  ?  I  shall  go  to  him, 
but  he  shall  not  return  to  me. 

§  9.   The  Soul  Conscious  and  Active. 

Mat.  xvii.  3.  And,  behold,  there  appeared  unto  them 
Moses  and  Elias  talking  with  him. 

 4.  Then  answered  Peter,  and  said  unto  Jesus, 

Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here :  if  thou  wilt,  let  us 
make  here  three  tabernacles;  one  for  thee,  and  one 
for  Moses,  and  one  for  Elias. 

Lukeix.  32.  But  Peter  and  they  that  were  with  him 
were  heavy  with  sleep :  and  when  they  were  awake, 
they  saw  his  glory,  and  the  two  men  that  stood  with 
him. 

 33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  thejr  departed 

from  him,  Peter  said  unto  Jesus,  Master,  it  is  good  for 
us  to  be  here :  and  let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one 
for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for  Elias :  not 
knowing  what  he  said. 

§  10.   Retribution  Begins. 

(1.  FOR  THE  GOOD.) 

2  Cop.  v.  8.  We  are  confident,  I  say,  and  willing 
rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body,  and  to  be  present 
with  the  Lord. 

 9.  Wherefore  we  labour,  that,  whether  present 

or  absent,  we  may  be  accepted  of  him. 

See  Luke  xvi.  22;  xxiii.  43.  Acts  vii.  59.  Phil.  i. 
21-23.    I  Thess.  v.  10.    Heb.  ix.  27. 

(2.  FOB  THE  BAD.) 

See  Luke  xvi.  23-26.    Heb.  ix.  27.    Jude  5-7. 

§  11.   Christ's  Parable  of  the  Rich  FooL 

Luke  xii.  16.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them, 
saying,  The  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought 
forth  plentifally :  .  ,  .  ^. 

 17  And  he  thought  withm  himself,  saymg. 

What  shail  I  do,  because  I  have  no  room  where  to 

bestow  my  fruits?  .„  ,  •,     t    ■^■>  n 
 18.  And  he  said.  This  will  I  do :  I  vnll  puU 

down  my  barns,  and  build  greater ;  and  there  will  I 

bestow  all  my  fruits  and  my  goods. 
 19  And  I  will  sav  to  my  soul,  Soul,  thou  hast 

much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years;  take  thine  ease, 

eat,  drink,  and  be  merry. 


676 


CHAP.  III. 


ESCHATOLOGt. 


BOOK  xxvn. 


Luke  xii.  20.  But  God  said  unto  him,  T?u>u  fool,  this 
night  thy  soul  shall  be  required  of  thee :  then  whose 
Bhall  those  things  be,  which  thou  hast  provided  ? 

 21.  So  Ml  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for  himself, 

and  is  not  rich  toward  God. 

 34.  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will  your 

heart  be  also. 


CHAR  ni. 

CHEISrS  SECOND  COMING. 
§  12.   When  Christ  will  Return. 

(1.  THE  TIME  NOT  KEVEALED.) 

Mat.  xxiv.  36.  But  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth 
no  Tnan,  no,  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but  my  Father 
only. 

See  Mark  xiii.  33.  Acts  i.  7. 

(2.  SUDDENLY.) 

I  Thess.  V.  1.  But  of  the  times  and  the  seasons, 
brethren,  ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  unto  you. 

 2.  For  yourselves  know  perfectly  that  the  day 

of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief  in  the  night. 

 3.  For  when  they  shall  say,  Peace  and  safety ; 

then  sudden  destruction  cometh  upon  them,  as  travail 
upon  a  woman  with  child ;  and  they  shall  not  escape. 

 4.  But  ye,  brethren,  are  not  in  darkness,  that 

that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 

Rev.  xvi.  15.  Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief  Blessed  is 
he  that  watcheth,  and  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he 
walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame. 

(3.  LIKE  NOAH'S  flood.) 

Mat.  xxiv.  37.  But  as  the  days  of  Noe  were,  so  shall 
also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man  be. 

 38.  For  as  in  the  days  that  were  before  the 

flood  they  were  eating  and  drinking,  marrying  and 
giving  in  marriage,  until  the  day  that  Noe  entered 
into  the  ark, 

 39.  And  knew  not  until  the  flood  came,  and 

took  them  all  away ;  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the 
Son  of  man  be. 

Luke  xvii.  26.  And  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Noe,  so 
shall  it  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man. 

 27.  They  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  married 

wives,  they  were  given  in  marriage,  until  the  day  that 
Noe  entered  into  the  ark,  and  the  flood  came,  and 
destroyed  them  aU. 

(4.  LIKE  THE  DESTRUCTION  OF  SODOM.) 

Luke  xvii.  28.  Likewise  al.so  as  it  was  in  the  days 
of  Lot ;  they  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  bought,  they 
sold,  they  planted,  they  builded ; 

 29.  But  the  same  day  that  Lot  went  out  of 

Sodom  it  rained  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven,  and 
destroyed  tJieni  all. 

 30.  Even  thus  shall  it  be  in  the  day  when  the 

Son  of  man  is  revealed. 

(5.  LIKE  THE  LIGHTNING.) 

Mat.  xxiv.  27.  For  as  the  lightning  cometh  out  of 
the  east,  and  shineth  even  imto  the  west ;  so  shall  also 
the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man  be. 

(6.  THE  CERTALNTT  OF  HIS  COinNG.) 

John  xxi.  20.  Then  Peter,  turning  about,  seeth  the 
disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  following;  which  also 
leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper,  and  said.  Lord,  which 
is  he  that  betrayeth  thee  ? 

 21.  Peter  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord,  and 

■what  shall  this  man  do? 

 22.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  If  I  will  that  he 

tarry  till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee  ?  follow  thou  me. 

Heb.  X.  37.  For  yet  a  little  while,  and  he  that  shall 
come  will  come,  and  will  not  tarry. 

Rev.  xxii.  7.  Behold,  I  come  quickly :  blessed  is  he 
that  keepeth  the  sayings  of  the  prophecy  of  this  book. 


§  13.  Christ's  Advent  to  be  Personal,  Visible, 

and  Gflorions. 
Markviii.  38.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  be  ashamed 


of  me  and  of  my  words,  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful 
generation,  of  him  also  shall  the  Son  of  man  be 
ashamed,  when  he  cometh  in  the  glory  of  his  Father 
with  the  holy  angels. 

—  xiii.  26.  And  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  maa 
coming  in  the  clouds  with  great  power  and  glory. 

PhiL  ii.  16.  Holding  forth  the  word  of  life;  that  I 
may  rejoice  in  the  day  of  Christ,  that  I  have  not  run 
in  vain,  neither  laboured  in  vain. 

—  iii.  20.  For  our  conversation  is  in  heaven  ;  from 
whence  also  we  look  for  the  Saviour,  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ : 

1  Thess.  ii.  19.  For  what  is  our  hope,  or  joy,  or 
crown  of  rejoicing  ?  Are  not  even  j^e  in  the  presence 
of  our  Lord  Josus  Christ  at  his  coming? 

 20.  For  ye  are  our  glory  and  joy. 

Tit.  ii.  13.  Looking  for  that  blessed  hope,  and  the 
glorious  appearmg  of  the  great  God  and  our  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ; 

See  Acts  i.  11.    I  Cor.  iv.  5 ;  xv.  23.  Heb.  ix.  28. 

§  14.   Signs  of  His  Coming. 

Luke  xxi.  25.  And  there  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun, 
and  in  the  moon,  and  in  the  stars ;  and  upon  the  earth 
distress  of  nations,  with  perplexity;  the  sea  and  the 
waves  roaring ; 

 26.  Men's  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and  for 

looking  after  those  things  which  are  coming  on  the 
earth :  for  the  powers  of  heaven  shall  be  shaken. 

 27.  And  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man 

coming  in  a  cloud  with  power  and  great  glory. 

 28.  And  when  these  things  begin  to  come  to 

pass,  then  look  up,  and  lift  up  your  heads ;  for  your 
redemption  draweth  nigh. 

 29.  And  he  spake  to  them  a  parable ;  Behold 

the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees ; 

 30.  When  they  now  shoot  forth,  ye  see  and 

know  of  your  own  selves  that  summer  is  now  nigh  at 
hand. 

 31.  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  see  these  things 

come  to  pass,  know  j^e  that  the  kingdom  of  God  ia 
nigh  at  hand. 

 32.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  This  generatioa 

shall  not  pass  away,  till  all  be  fulfilled. 

§  15.   Antichrist  to  be  Destroyed. 

2  Thess.  ii.  8.  And  then  shall  that  Wicked  be  re- 
vealed,  whom  the  Lord  shall  consume  with  the  spirit 
of  his  mouth,  and  shall  destroy  with  the  brightness  of 
his  coming : 

 9.  Even  him,  whose  coming  is  after  the  work- 
ing of  Satan  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying 
wonders ; 

 10.  And  with  all  deceivableness  of  unright- 
eousness in  them  that  perish ;  because  they  received 
not  the  love  of  the  truth,  that  they  might  be  saved, 

§  16.   Believers  Rewarded. 

John  xvi.  22.  And  ye  now  therefore  have  sorrow: 
but  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice, 
and  your  joy  no  man  taketh  from  you. 

Col.  iii.  3.  For  ye  are  dead,  and  your  life  is  hid  with 
Christ  in  God. 

 4.  When  Christ,  w7w  is  our  life,  shall  appear, 

then  shall  ye  also  appear  with  him  in  glory. 

2  Tim.  iv.  8.  Henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  a 
crown  of  righteousness,  which  the  Lord,  the  righteous 
judge,  shall  Mve  mc  at  that  day  :  and  not  to  me  only, 
but  unto  all  them  also  that  love  his  appearing. 

Heb.  ix.  27.  And  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to 
die,  but  after  this  the  judgment : 

 28.  So  Christ  was  once  ofl"ered  to  bear  the  sins 

of  many ;  and  unto  them  that  look  for  him  shall  he 
appear  the  second  time  without  sin  unto  salvation. 

§17.   Tlie  Duty  of  Christians  in  View  of  Christ's 
Coming. 

Mat.  xxiv.  42.  Watch  therefore ;  for  ye  know  not 
what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come. 


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ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  xxvn. 


Mat.  xxiv.  43.  But  know  this,  that  if  the  goodman  of 
the  house  had  known  in  what  watch  the  thief  would 
come,  he  would  have  watched,  and  wotild  not  have 
suffered  his  house  to  be  broken  up. 

 44.  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready :  for  in  such  an 

hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man  cometh. 

—  XXV.  13.  Watch  therefore ;  for  ye  know  neither 
the  day  nor  the  hour  wherein  the  Son  of  man  cometh. 

Mark  xili.  34.  For  tlie  Son  of  mari  m  as  a  man  taking 
a  far  journey,  who  left  his  house,  and  gave  authority 
to  his  servants,  and  to  every  man  his  work,  and  com- 
manded the  porter  to  watch. 

 35.  Watch  ye  therefore :  for  ye  know  not 

when  the  master  of  the  house  cometh,  at  even,  or  at 
midnight,  or  at  the  cockcrowing,  or  in  the  morning : 

 36.  Lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you  sleepmg. 

 37.  And  what  I  say  unto  you  I  say  unto  all, 

Watch. 

Luke  xxi.  34.  And  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest  at 
any  time  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with  surfeiting, 
and  drunkenness,  and  cares  of  this  life,  and  so  that  day 
come  upon  you  unawares. 

 35.  For  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  on  all  them 

that  dwell  on  the  face  of  the  whole  earth. 

Rom.  xiii.  11.  And  that,  knowing  the  time,  that  now 
it  is  high  time  to  awake  out  of  sleep :  for  now  is  our 
salvation  nearer  than  when  we  believed. 

1  Cor.  i.  7.  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift;  wait- 
ing for  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

Phil.  iv.  5.  Let  your  moderation  be  known  mito  all 
men.   The  Lord  is  at  hand. 

IThess.  i.  10.  And  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven, 
whom  he  raised  from  the  dead,  even  Jesus,  which  de- 
livered us  from  the  wrath  to  come. 

—  V.  23.  And  the  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you 
■wholly ;  and  I  pray  Ood  your  whole  spirit  and  soul 
and  body  be  preserved  blameless  unto  the  coming  of 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

 34  Faithful  is  he  that  calleth  you,  who  also 

"will  do  it. 

2  Thess.  ii.  1.  Now  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the 
coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  by  our  gathering 
together  unto  him, 

 2.  That  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or  be 

troubled,  neither  by  spuit,  nor  by  word,  nor  by  letter 
as  from  us,  as  that  the  day  of  Christ  is  at  hand. 

 3.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  by  any  means :  for 

ihat  day  shail  not  come,  except  there  come  a  falling 
away  first,  and  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of 
perdition ; 

 4  Who  opposeth  and  exalteth  himself  above 

all  that  is  called  God,  or  that  is  worshipped ;  so  that 
he  as  God  sitteth  in  the  temple  of  God,  shewing  him- 
self that  he  is  God. 

 5.  Remember  ye  not,  that,  when  I  was  yet 

•with  you,  I  told  you  these  things  ? 

 6.  And  now  ye  know  what  withholdeth  that  he 

might  be  revealed  in  his  time. 

 7.  For  the  mystery  of  iniquity  doth  already 

work :  only  he  who  now  letteth  will  let,  until  he  be 
taken  out  of  the  way. 

Rev.  xxii.  20.  He  which  testifieth  these  things  saith, 
Surely  I  come  quickly :  Amen.  Even  so,  come.  Lord 
Jesus. 

CHAP.  IV. 

THE  RESURRECTION  OF  THE 
BODY. 

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§  18.   Under  the  Old  Econoraj. 

(1.  THE  FAITH  OP  ABRAHAM.) 

Heb.  xi.  19.  Accounting  that  God  was  able  to  raise 
7um  up,  even  from  the  dead  ;  from  whence  also  he  re- 
ceived him  in  a  figure. 

(2.  OF  MOSES.) 

Luke  XX.  37.  Now  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even 
Moses  shewed  at  the  bush,  when  he  caUed  the  Lord 
the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the 
God  of  Jacob. 


 38.  For  he  is  not  a  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  tha 

living :  for  all  live  unto  him. 

(3.  OF  JOB.) 

Job  xix.  25.  For  I  know  tlmi  my  Redeemer  liveth, 
and  t/uU  he  shall  stand  at  the  latter  day  upon  the  earth : 

 26.  And  though  after  my  skin  worms  destroy 

this  body,  yet  in  my  flesh  shall  I  see  God  : 

 27.  Whom  I  shall  see  for  myself,  and  mine 

eyes  shall  behold,  and  not  another ;  tlumgh  my  reina 
be  consumed  within  me. 

(4.  OF  ISAIAH.) 

Is.  xxvi.  19.  Thy  dead  men  shall  live,  togetTier  vfiih 
my  dead  body  shall  they  arise.  Awake  and  sing,  ye 
that  dwell  in  dust :  for  thy  dew  is  as  the  dew  of  herbs, 
and  the  earth  shall  cast  out  the  dead. 

(5.  OF  DANIEL.) 

Dan.  xii.  2.  And  many  of  them  that  sleep  in  the 
dust  of  the  earth  shall  awake,  some  to  everlasting  life, 
and  some  to  shame,  and  everlasting  contempt. 

 3.  And  they  that  be  wise  shall  shine  as  the 

brightness  of  the  firmament ;  and  they  that  turn  many 
to  righteousness,  as  the  stars  for  ever  and  ever. 

 13.  But  go  thou  thy  way,  till  the  end  be :  for 

thou  shalt  rest,  and  stand  in  thy  lot  at  the  end  of  the 
days. 

(6.  OF  HOSEA.) 

Hos.xiii.  14.  I  will  ransom  them  from  the  power  of 
the  grave  ;  I  wOl  redeem  them  from  death  :  O  death, 
I  will  be  thy  plagues ;  O  grave,  I  will  be  thy  destruo 
tion :  repentance  shall  be  hid  from  mine  eyes. 

§  19.   The  Doctrine  Derided  among  the  Greeks. 

Acts  xvii.  18.  Then  certain  philosophers  of  the  Epi- 
cureans, and  of  the  Stoics,  encountered  him.  And 
some  said,  What  will  this  babbler  say  ?  other  some, 
He  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods: 
because  he  preached  unto  them  Jesus,  and  Uie  resur- 
rection. 

 •  32.  And  when  they  heard  of  the  resurrection 

of  the  dead,  some  mocked :  and  others  said,  We  will 
hear  thee  again  of  this  matter. 

§  20.   Held  to  by  most  of  the  Jews. 

Acts  xxiii.  6.  But  when  Paul  perceived  that  the  one 
part  were  Sadducees,  and  thie  other  Pharisees,  he  cried 
out  in  the  council.  Men  and  brethren,  I  am  a  Pharisee, 
the  son  of  a  Pharisee :  of  the  hope  and  resurrection 
of  the  dead  I  am  called  in  question. 

 7.   And  when  he  had  so  said,  there  arose  a 

dissension  between  the  Pharisees  and  the  Sadducees ; 
and  the  multitude  was  divided. 

 8.  For  the  Sadducees  say  that  there  is  no  res- 
urrection, neither  angel,  nor  spirit :  but  the  Pharisees 
confess  both. 

 10.  And  when  there  arose  a  great  dissension, 

the  chief  captain,  fearing  lest  Paul  should  have  been 
pulled  in  pieces  of  them,  commanded  the  soldiers  to 
go  down,  and  to  take  him  by  force  from  among  them, 
and  to  bring  him  into  the  castle. 

—  xxiv.  14.  But  this  I  confess  unto  thee,  that  after 
the  way  which  they  call  heresy,  so  worship  I  the  God 
of  my  fathers,  believing  all  things  which  are  written 
in  the  law  and  in  the  prophets  : 

 15.  And  have  hope  toward  God,  which  they 

themselves  also  allow,  that  there  shall  be  a  resurrection 
of  the  dead,  both  of  the  just  and  unjust. 

—  xxvi.  6.  And  now  I  stand  and  am  judged  for  the 
hope  of  the  promise  made  of  God  unto  our  fathers : 

 7.  Unto  which  promise  our  twelve  tribes,  in- 
stantly serving  God  day  and  night,  hope  to  come.  For 
which  hope's  sake,  king  Agrippa,  I  am  accused  of  the 
Jews. 

 8.  Why  should  it  be  thought  a  thing  incredi- 
ble with  you,  that  God  should  raise  the  dead? 
See  Luke  xiv.  14.  John  xL  24 

§  21.   St.  Paul's  Defence  of  the  Doctiine. 

I  Cor.  XV.  12.  Now  if  Christ  be  preached  that  he 


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ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXYII. 


rose  from  the  dead,  how  say  some  among  you  that 
there  is  no  resurrection  of  tlie  dead  ? 

I  Cor.  XV.  13.  But  if  there  be  no  resurrection  of  the 
dead,  then  is  Christ  not  risen: 

 14.  And  if  Christ  be  not  risen,  tlien  is  our 

preaching  vain,  and  your  faith  is  also  vain. 

 15.  Yea,  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of 

God ;  because  we  have  testified  of  God  that  he  raised 
up  Christ :  whom  he  raised  not  up,  if  so  be  that  the 
dead  rise  not. 

 16.  For  if  the  dead  rise  not,  then  is  not  Christ 

raised. 

 17.  And  if  Christ  be  not  raised,  your  faith  is 

vain ;  ye  are  yet  in  your  sins. 

 18.  Then  they  also  which  are  fallen  asleep  in 

Christ  are  perished. 

 29.  Else  what  shall  they  do  which  are  baptized 

for  the  dead,  if  the  dead  rise  not  at  all  ?  why  are  they 
then  baptized  for  the  dead  ? 

 30.  And  why  stand  we  in  jeopardy  every  hour  ? 

 31.  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing  which  I  have 

in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord,  I  die  daily. 

 32.  If  after  the  manner  of  men  I  have  fought 

with  beasts  at  Ephesus,  what  advantageth  it  me,  if 
the  dead  rise  not?  let  us  eat  and  drink;  for  to  mor- 
row we  die. 

§  22.   Death  to  "Reign  until  the  Resnrrection. 
I  Cor.  XV.  26.  The  last  enemy  <Aa<  shall  be  destroyed 
is  death. 


§  23. 


The  Resurrection  of  Christ  Ensures  that 
of  his  Followers. 


Mat.  xxviii.  9.  And  as  they  went  to  tell  his  disciples, 
behold,  Jesus  met  them,  saying,  All  hail.  And  they 
came  and  held  him  by  the  feet,  and  worshipped  him. 

I  Cor.  XV.  19.  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  in 
Christ,  we  are  of  all  men  most  miserable. 

 20.  But  now  is  Christ  risen  from  the  dead, 

and  become  the  firstfruits  of  them  that  slept 

 31.  For  since  by  man  came  death,  by  man 

eatTie  also  the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 

 22.  For  as  in  Adam  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ 

ehall  all  be  made  alive. 

 23.  But  every  man  in  his  own  order :  Christ 

the  firstfruits ;  afterwards  they  that  are  Christ's  at  his 
coming. 

§  24.   Christ's  Promise  to  Raise  his  Followers. 

John  vi.  39.  And  this  is  the  Father's  will  which 
hath  sent  me,  that  of  all  which  he  hath  given  me  I 
should  lose  nothing,  but  should  raise  it  up  again  at 
the  last  day. 

 40.  And  this  is  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me, 

that  every  one  which  seeth  the  Son,  and  believeth  on 
him,  may  have  everlasting  life :  and  I  wiU  raise  him 
up  at  the  last  day. 

§  25.   The  Order  of  Resurrection. 

(1.  THE  DEAD  WILL  FIRST  BE  RAISED.) 

I  Thess.  iv.  18.  But  I  would  not  have  you  to  be  ig- 
norant, brethren,  concerning  them  which  are  asleep, 
that  ye  sorrow  not,  even  as  others,  which  have  no 
hope. 

 14.  For  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose 

again,  even  so  them  also  which  sleep  in  Jesus  will 
God  bring  with  him. 

 15.  For  this  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  that  we  which  are  alive  and  remain  unto 
the  coming  of  the  Lord  shall  not  prevent  them  which 
are  asleep. 

 16.  For  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from 

heaven  with  a  shout,  with  the  voice  of  the  archangel, 
and  with  the  trump  of  God:  and  the  dead  in  Christ 
shall  rise  first : 

(2.  LrVTNG  SATNTS  WTLL  THEN  BE  CAUGHT  UP.) 

I  Thess.  iv.  17.  Then  we  which  are  alive  and  remain 
shall  be  caught  up  together  with  them  in  the  clouds, 
to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air :  and  so  shall  we  ever  be 
with  the  Lord. 

 18.  Wherefore  comfort  one  another  with  these 

words. 


§  26.   The  Glory  of  the  Consummation. 

I  Cor.  XV.  51.  Behold,  I  shew  you  a  mystery;  We 
shall  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  all  be  changed, 

 52.  In  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye, 

at  the  last  trump:  for  the  trumpet  shall  sound,  and 
the  dead  shall  be  raised  incorruptible,  and  we  shall  be 
changed. 

 53.  For  this  corruptible  must  put  on  incorrup- 

tion,  and  this  mortal  must  put  on  immortality. 

 54.  So  when  this  corruptible  shall  have  put  on 

incorruption,  and  this  mortal  shall  have  put  on  im- 
mortality, then  shall  be  brought  to  pass  the  saying 
that  is  written,  Deatli  is  swallowed  up  in  victory. 

 55.  O  death,  where  is  thy  sting?  0  grave, 

where  is  thy  victory  ? 

 56.  The  sting  of  death  is  sin ;  and  the  strength 

of  sin  is  the  law. 

§  27.   Nature  of  the  Resurrection  Body. 

(1.  THE  SAME  A3  BEFORE.) 

John  xi.  23.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Thy  brother  shall 
rise  again. 

 24.  Martha  saith  unto  him,  I  know  that  he 

shall  rise  again  in  the  resurrection  at  the  last  day. 

 40.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Said  I  not  unto  thee, 

that,  if  thou  wouldest  believe,  thou  shouldest  see  the 
glory  of  God? 

(2.  YET  NOT  THE  SAME.) 

I  Cor,  XV.  35.  But  some  man  will  say,  How  are  the 
dead  raised  up  ?  and  with  what  body  do  they  come  ? 

 36.  Thou  fool,  that  which  thou  sowest  is  not 

quickened,  except  it  die : 

 37.  And  tliat  which  thou  sowest,  thou  sowest 

not  that  body  which  shall  be,  but  bare  grain,  it  may 
chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other  gmi7i : 

 38.  But  God  giveth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  pleased 

him,  and  to  every  seed  his  own  body. 

(3.  WILL  BE  SPIRITUAL.) 

1  Cor.  XV.  42.  So  also  is  the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 
It  is  sown  in  corruption,  it  is  raised  in  incorruption : 

—  —  43.  It  is  sown  in  dishonour,  it  is  raised  in 
glory:  it  is  sown  in  weakness,  it  is  raised  in  power: 

 44.  It  is  sown  a  natural  body,  it  is  raised  a 

spiritual  body.  There  is  a  natural  body,  and  there  is 
a  spiritual  body. 

 45.  And  so  it  is  written.  The  first  man  Adam 

was  made  a  living  soul ;  the  last  Adam  was  made  a 
quickening  spirit. 

 46.  Howbeit  that  was  not  first  which  is  spiritr 

ual,  but  that  which  is  natural ;  and  afterward  that 
which  is  spiritual. 

 50.  Now  this  I  say,  brethen,  that  flesh  and 

blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God ;  neither 
doth  corruption  inherit  incorruption. 

2  Cor.v.  1.  For  we  know  that,  if  our  earthly  house 
of  this  tabernacle  were  dissolved,  we  have  a  building 
of  God,  a  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal  in  the 
heavens. 

 2.  For  in  this  we  groan,  earnestly  desiring  to 

be  clothed  upon  with  our  house  which  is  Irom  heaven : 

 3.  If  so  be  that  being  clothed  we  shall  not  be 

found  naked. 

 4.  For  we  that  are  in  this  tabernacle  do  groan, 

being  burdened :  not  for  that  we  would  be  unclothed, 
but  clothed  upon,  that  mortality  might  be  swallowed 
up  of  life. 

(4.  WILL  HAVE  NO  MARRLA.GE.) 

Mat.  xxii.  23.  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  Sad- 
ducees,  which  say  that  there  is  no  resurrection,  and 
asked  him, 

 24.  Saying,  Master,  Moses  said.  If  a  man  die, 

having  no  children,  his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife, 
and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

 25.  Now  there  were  with  us  seven  brethren : 

and  the  first,  when  he  had  married  a  wife,  deceased, 
and,  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  unto  his  brother  : 

 26.  Likewise  the  second  also,  and  the  third, 

unto  the  seventh. 

 27.  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

 28.  Therefore  in  the  resurrection,  whose  wife 

shall  sh'e  be  of  the  seven  ?  for  they  all  had  her. 


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CHAP.  V. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


Mat.  xxii.  29.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Te  do  err,  not  knowing  the  Scriptures,  nor  the  power 
of  God. 

 30.  For  in  tlie  resurrection  they  neither  marry, 

nor  are  given  in  marriage,  but  are  as  the  angels  of 
God  in  heaven. 

 31.  But  as  touching  the  resurrection  of  the 

dead,  liave  ye  not  read  that  which  was  spoken  unto 
you  by  God,  saying, 

 33.  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God 

of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob  ?  God  is  not  the  God 
of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living. 

Mark  xii.  18.  Then  come  unto  him  the  Sadducees, 
vyhich  say  there  is  no  resuiTection ;  and  they  asked 
him,  saj'ing, 

 19.  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man's 

brother  die,  and  leave  Ms  wife  behind  him,  and  leave 
no  children,  that  his  brotlier  should  take  his  wife,  and 
raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

 20.  Now  there  were  seven  brethren :  and  the 

first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed. 

 21.  And  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  neither 

left  he  any  seed :  and  the  third  likewise. 

 23.  And  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no  seed: 

last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

 23.  In  the  resurrection  therefore,  when  they 

shall  rise,  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  them?  for  the 
seven  had  her  to  wife. 

 20.  And  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  rise  ; 

have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  Moses,  how  in  the 
bush  God  spake  unto  him,  saying,  I  am  the  God  of 
Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob  ? 

 27.  He  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  the  God 

of  the  living  :  ye  therefore  do  greatly  err. 

§  28.   The  Believer's  Longing. 

Rom.  viii.  23.  And  not  only  iliey,  but  ourselves  also, 
which  have  the  firstfruits  of  the  Spirit,  even  we  our- 
selves groan  within  oiu'selves,  waiting  for  the  adop- 
tion, to  wit,  the  redemption  of  our  body. 

Phil.  iii.  11.  If  by  any  means  I  might  attain  unto 
the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 


CHAP.  V, 
THE  LAST  JUDGMENT. 

§  29.   God  tlie  Judge. 

Acts  xvii.  30.  And  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God 
winked  at;  but  now  commandethallmen  every  where 
to  repent. 

 31.  Because  he  hath  appointed  a  day,  in  the 

which  he  will  judge  tlie  world  in  righteousness  by 
that  man  whom  he  hath  ordained ;  wliereof  he  hath 
given  assurance  unto  all  men,  in  that  he  hath  raised 
him  from  the  dead. 

2  Pet.  ii.  9.  The  Lord  knowetli  how  to  deliver  the 
godly  out  of  temptation,  and  to  reserve  the  unjust  unto 
the  day  of  judgment  to  l)e  punished  : 

 —  10.  But  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  tlie  flesh 

in  the  lust  of  uncleanness,  and  desjjise  government. 
Presumptuous  are  they,  selfwilled,  they  are  not  afraid 
to  speak  evil  of  dignities. 

Jude  14.  And  Enoch  also,  the  seventh  from  Adam, 
prophesied  of  tliese,  saying,  Behold,  the  Lord  conieth 
with  ten  thousand  of  his  saints, 

—  15.  To  execute  judgment  upon  all,  and  to  con- 
vince all  that  are  ungodly  among  them  of  all  their 
ungodly  deeds  which  tliey  liave  ungodly  committed, 
and  of  all  their  hard  speeches  which  ungodly  sinners 
have  spoken  against  him. 

Rev.  xi.  1-4.  The  second  woe  is  past ;  and,  behold, 
the  third  woe  cometli  quickly. 

 15.  And  the  seventh  angel  sounded ;  and  there 

were  great  voices  in  heaven,  saying,  The  kingdoms  of 
this  world  are  become  the  kingdoms  of  our  Lord,  and 
of  his  Christ ;  and  he  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever. 

 16.  And  the  four  and  twenty  elders,  which 

sat  befoiT  God  on  their  seats,  fell  upon  their  faces,  and 
worshipped  God. 


 18.  And  the  nations  were  angry,  and  thy 

wrath  is  come,  and  the  time  of  tlie  dead,  that  they 
should  be  judged,  and  that  thou  shouldest  give  reward 
unto  thy  servants  tlie  prophets,  and  to  the  saints,  and 
tliem  that  fear  thy  name,  small  and  great :  and  should- 
est destroy  them  which  destroy  the  earth. 

§  30.   Clirist  tlie  Judge. 

John  xii.  47.  And  if  any  man  hear  my  words  and 
believe  not,  I  judge  him  not ;  for  I  came  not  to  judge 
the  world,  but  to  save  the  world. 

 48.  He  that  rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth  not 

my  words,  liath  one  that  judgetli  him  :  the  word  that  I 
have  spoken,  tlie  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day. 

See  Mat.  xvi.  37 ;  xxv.  31.   John  v.  22. 

§  31.   Tlie  Books  Opened. 

Rev.  XX.  13.  And  I  saw  the  dead,  small  and  great 
stand  before  God ;  and  the  books  were  opened :  and 
another  book  was  opened,  which  is  the  book  of  life; 
and  the  dead  were  judged  out  of  those  things  which 
were  written  in  the  books,  according  to  their  works. 

§  32.   Every  Man  to  be  Judged. 

Rom.  xiv.  11.  For  it  is  written,  As  I  live,  saith  the 
Lord,  every  knee  shall  bow  to  me,  and  every  tongue 
shall  confess  to  God. 

 13.  So  then  everyone  of  us  shall  give  account 

of  himself  to  God. 

Rev.  XX.  13.  And  the  sea  gave  up  the  dead  which 
were  in  it ;  and  dcatli  and  hell  delivered  up  the  dead 
which  were  in  them :  and  they  were  judged  every 
man  according  to  their  works. 

§  33.   According  to  his  Works. 

I  Cor.  iii.  12.  Now  if  any  man  build  upon  this  foun- 
dation gold,  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay,  stubble ; 

 13.  Every  man's  work  shall  be  made  manifest : 

for  the  day  shall  declare  it,  because  it  shall  be  revealed 
by  fire ;  and  the  fire  shall  try  every  man's  work  of 
what  sort  it  is. 

 14.  If  any  man's  work  abide  which  he  hath 

built  thereupon,  he  shall  receive  a  reward. 

— •  —  15.  If  any  man's  work  shall  be  burned,  he 
shall  suffer  loss  :  but  he  himself  shall  be  saved  ;  yet  so 
as  by  fire. 

§  34.  If  ©thing  to  be  Kept  Back. 

Ec.  iii.  16.  And  moreover  I  saw  under  the  sun  the 
place  of  judgment,  that  wickedness  '.ms  there ;  and 
the  place  of  righteousness,  that  iniquity  was  there. 

 17.  I  said  in  mine  heart,  God  shall  judge  the 

righteous  and  tlie  wicked :  for  tlisre  is  a  time  there  for 
every  purpose  and  for  every  work. 

 18.  I  said  in  mine  heart  concerning  the  estate 

of  the  sons  of  men,  that  God  might  manifest  them,  and 
that  they  might  see  that  they  themselves  are  beasts. 

—  xii.  14.  For  God  shall  bring  eveiy  work  into 
judgment,  with  every  secret  thing,  whether  it  be  good, 
or  whether  it  be  evil. 

Mat.  xii.  35.  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure 
of  the  heart  bringeth  forth  good  things :  and  an  evil 
man  out  of  tlie  evil  treasure  bringeth  forth  evil  things. 

 36.  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  everj-  idle  word 

that  men  shall  speak,  they  shall  give  account  thereof 
in  the  day  of  judgment. 

 37.  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  justified, 

and  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  condemned. 

Mark  iv.  22.  For  there  is  nothing  hid,  which  shall 
not  be  manifested  ;  neither  was  anything  kept  secret, 
but  that  it  should  come  abroad. 

Luke  xii.  3.  For  there  is  nothing  covered,  that  shall 
not  be  revealed ;  neither  hid,  that  "shall  not  be  known. 

 3.  Therefore,  whatsoever  3-e  have  spoken  in 

darkness  shall  be  heard  in  the  light ;  and  that  which 
ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear  in  closets  shall  be  pro- 
claimed upon  the  housetops. 

I  Tim.  V.  84.  Some  men's  sins  are  open  beforehand, 
going  before  to  judgment ;  and  some  men  the}'  follow 
after. 

 25.  Likewise  also  the  good  works  of  some  are 


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ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


manifest  beforehand ;  and  they  that  are  otherwise  can- 
not be  hid. 

§  35.   The  Terror  of  the  Wicked. 

Heb.x.  31.  It  is  a  fearful  thing  to  fall  into  the  hands 
of  the  living  God. 

Rev.  vi.  15.  And  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  the 
great  men,  and  the  rich  men,  and  the  chief  captains, 
and  the  mighty  men,  and  every  bond  man,  and  every 
free  man,  liid  tliemselves  in  the  dens  and  in  the  rocks 
of  the  momitains ; 

 16.  And  said  to  the  mountains  and  rocks.  Fall 

on  us,  and  hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth  on 
the  throne,  and  from  the  vrrath  of  the  Lamb : 

 17.  For  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come  j 

and  who  shall  be  able  to  stand  ? 

§  36.   The  Separation  of  the  Wicked  from  the 
Just. 

Mat.  xiii.  47.  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
unto  a  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of 
every  kind : 

 48.  Which,  when  it  was  full,  they  drew  to 

shore,  and  sat  down,  and  gathered  the  good  into  ves- 
sels, but  cast  the  bad  away. 

 49.  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the  world:  the 

angels  shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the  wicked  from 
among  the  just, 

—  x.xv.  33.  And  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all 
nations :  and  he  shall  separate  them  one  from  another, 
as  a  shepherd  divideth  his  sheep  from  the  goats : 

 33.  And  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right 

hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  left. 

(A.  THE  SEPARATION  FINAL.) 

Rev.  xxii.  11.  He  that  is  unjust,  let  him  be  unjust 
still :  and  he  which  is  filthy,  let  him  be  filthy  still : 
and  he  that  is  righteous,  let  him  be  righteous  stiU :  and 
he  that  is  holy,  let  him  be  holy  still. 

§  37.   The  Doom  of  the  Wicked. 

(See  also  page  112,  §72;  page  116,  §§  82,  83;  page 
533,  §  54.)  _ 

PrOV.  xvi.  25.  There  is  a  way  that  seemeth  right  un- 
to a  man ;  but  the  end  thereof  are  the  ways  of  death. 

Mat.  xiii.  24.  Another  parable  put  he  forth  nnto 
them,  saying.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  unto 
a  man  which  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field : 

 25.  But  while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came  and 

Bowed  tares  among  the  wheat,  and  went  his  way. 

 26.  But  when  the  blade  was  sprung  up,  and 

brought  forth  fruit,  then  appeared  the  tares  also. 

 27.  So  the  servants  of  the  householder  came 

and  said  unto  him.  Sir,  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed 
in  thy  field  ?  from  whence  then  hath  it  tares  ? 

 28.  He  said  unto  them,  An  enemy  hath  done 

this.  The  servants  said  unto  him,  Wilt  thou  then 
that  we  go  and  gather  them  up  ? 

 29.  But  he  said,  Nay ;  lest  while  j'e  gather  up 

the  tares,  ye  root  up  also  the  wheat  with  them. 

 30.  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest : 

and  in  the  time  of  harvest  I  will  say  to  the  reapers, 
Gather  ye  together  first  the  tares,  and  bind  them  in 
bundles  to  burn  them :  but  gather  the  wheat  into  my 
barn. 

 37.  He  answered  and  said  unto  them,  He  that 

Boweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man ; 

 38.  The  field  is  the  world ;  the  good  seed  are 

the  childi-en  of  the  kingdom ;  but  the  tares  are  the 
children  of  the  wicked  one  ; 

 39.  The  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil ; 

the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world ;  and  the  reapers 
are  the  angels. 

 40.  .As  therefore  the  tares  are  gathered  and 

burned  in  the  fire ;  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  this 
world. 

 41.  The  son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels, 

and  they  shall  gather  out  of  his  kmgdom  all  things 
that  offend,  and  them  which  do  iniquity ; 

 42.  And  shall  cast  them  into  a  furnace  of  fire : 

there  shall  be  wailing  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 


—  XXV.  42.  For  I  was  a  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me 
no  meat :  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink  : 

 43.  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  not  in : 

naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  not :  sick,  and  in  prison,  and 
ye  visited  mc  not. 

 44.  Then  shall  they  also  answer  him,  saying, 

Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  a  hungered,  or  athirst,  or  a 
stranger,  or  naked,  or  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not 
minister  unto  thee? 

 45.  Then  shall  he  answer  them,  saying.  Verily 

I  say  unto  you.  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  not  to  one  of 
the  least  of  these,  ye  did  it  not  to  ifte. 

 46.  And  these  shall  go  away  into  everlasting 

punishment :  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal. 

Luke  xiii.  25.  When  once  the  master  of  the  house  is 
risen  up,  and  hath  shut  to  the  door,  and  ye  begin  to 
stand  without,  and  to  knock  at  the  door,  saying.  Lord, 
Lord,  open  unto  us ;  and  he  shall  answer  and  say  un- 
to you,  I  know  you  not  whence  ye  are : 

 26.  Then  shall  ye  begin  to  say.  We  have  eatea 

and  drunk  in  thy  presence,  and  thou  hast  taught  in. 
our  streets. 

 27.  But  he  shall  say,  I  tell  you,  I  know  you 

not  whence  ye  are ;  depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of 
iniquity. 

Jam.  V.  1.  Go  to  now,  ye  rich  men,  weep  and  howl 
for  your  miseries  that  shall  come  upon  you. 

 2.  Your  riches  are  corrupted,  and  your  gar- 
ments are  motheaten. 

 3.  Your  gold  and  silver  is  cankered ;  and  the 

rust  of  them  shall  be  a  witness  against  you,  and  shall 
eat  your  flesh  as  it  were  fire.  Ye  have  heaped  treas- 
ure together  for  the  last  days. 

2  Pet.  ii.  2.  And  many  shall  follow  their  pernicious 
ways ;  by  reason  of  whom  the  way  of  truth  shall  be 
evil  spoken  of 

 3.  And  through  covetousness  shall  they  with 

feigned  words  make  merchandise  of  you ;  whose  judg- 
ment now  for  a  long  time  lingereth  not,  and  their 
damnation  slumbereth  not. 

§  38.   The  Last  to  be  First,  and  the  First  to  be 
Last. 

Mat.  xiii.  12.  For  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given,  and  he  shall  have  more  abundance :  but  whoso- 
ever hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken  away  even  that 
he  hath. 

—  xix.  80.  But  many  that  are  first  shall  be  last ; 
and  the  last  shall  be  first. 

Markx.  31.  But  many  that  are  first  shall  be  last; 
and  the  last  first. 

Luke  xiii.  30.  And,  behold,  there  are  last  which  shall 
be  first ;  and  there  are  first  which  shall  be  last. 

§  39.   The  World  to  be  Destroyed. 

Is.  xxxiv.  4.  And  all  the  host  of  heaven  shall  be 
dissolved,  and  the  heavens  shall  be  rolled  together  as 
a  scroll :  and  all  their  host  shall  fall  down,  as  the  leaf 
falleth  off  from  the  vine,  and  as  a  falling  Jig  from  the 
fig  tree. 

Mat.  xxiv.  3.  And  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of 

Olives,  the  disciples  came  unto  him  privately,  saying. 
Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be  ?  and  what  shall  be 
the  sign  of  thy  coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the  world  ? 

Heb.  xii.  27.  And  this  word.  Yet  once  more,  signifieth 
the  removing  of  those  things  that  are  shaken,  as  of 
things  that  are  made,  that  those  things  which  cannot 
be  shaken  may  remain. 

2  Pet.  iii.  7.  But  the  heavens  and  the  earth,  which 
are  now,  by  the  same  word  are  kept  in  store,  reserved 
unto  fire  against  the  day  of  judgment  and  perdition 
of  ungodly  men. 

 10.  But  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a 

thief  in  the  night;  in  the  which  the  heavens  shall 
pass  away  with  a  great  noise,  and  the  elements  shall 
melt  with  fervent  heat,  the  earth  also  and  the  works 
that  are  therein  shall  be  burned  up. 

 11.  Seeing  then  thai  all  these  things  shall  be 

dissolved,  what  manner  of  persons  ought  ye  to  be  in 
holy  conversation  and  godliness, 

 12.  Looking  for  and  hasting  unto  the  coming 


CHAP.  VI. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


of  the  day  of  God,  wherein  the  heavens  being  on  fire 
shall  be  dissolved,  and  the  elements  shall  melt  with 
fervent  heat  ? 

Rev.  vi.  12.  And  I  beheld  when  he  had  opened  the 
sixth  seal,  and,  lo,  there  was  a  great  earthquake ;  and 
the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair,  and  the 
moon  became  as  blood ; 

 13.  And  the  stars  of  heaven  fell  unto  the 

earth,  even  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  xmtimely  figs,  when 
she  is  shaken  of  a  mighty  wind. 

—  —  14  And  the  heaven  departed  as  a  scroll  when 
it  is  roiled  togethes;  and  every  mountain  and  island 
were  moved  out  of  their  places. 

—  X.  5.  And  the  angel  which  1  saw  stand  upon  the 
sea  and  upon  the  earth  lifted  up  his  hand  to  heaven, 

 6.  And  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and 

ever,  who  created  heaven,  and  the  things  that  therein 
are,  and  the  earth,  and  the  things  that  therein  are,  and 
the  sea,  and  the  things  which  are  therein,  that  there 
should  be  time  no  longer : 

 7.  But  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh 

angel,  when  he  shall  begin  to  sound,  the  mystery  of 
God  should  be  finished,  as  he  hath  declared  to  his 
servants  the  prophets. 


§  40.   The  New  Heavens  and  the  New  Earth. 

Rom.viii.  19.  For  the  earnest  expectation  of  the 
creature  waiteth  for  the  manifestation  of  the  sons  of 
God. 

 20.  For  the  creature  was  made  subject  to 

vanity,  not  willingly,  but  by  reason  of  him  who  hath 
Bubjected  the  same  in  hope; 

 21.  Because  the  creature  itselt  also  shall  be 

delivered  from  the  bondage  of  corruption  into  the 
glorious  liberty  of  the  children  of  God. 

—  —  23.  For  we  know  that  the  whole  creation 
groaneth  and  travaileth  in  pain  together  until  now. 

2  Pet.  iii.  13.  Nevertheless  we,  according  to  his 
promise,  look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth, 
wherein  dwelleth  righteousness. 

 14.  Wherefore,  beloved,  seeing  that  ye  look 

for  such  things,  be  diligent  that  ye  may  be  found  of 
him  in  peace,  without  spot,  and  blameless. 

Rev.  xxi.  1.  And  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new 
earth :  for  the  first  heaven  and  the  first  eartli  were 
passed  away ;  and  there  was  no  more  sea. 

See  Is.  Ixv.  17 ;  Ixvi.  22. 


CHAP.  VL 
HELL. 
§  41.   A  Prison. 


Mat.  V.  25.  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly, 
/  while  thou  art  Ln  the  way  with  him  ;  lest  at  any  time 
the  adversary  deliver  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge' 
deliver  thee  to  the  ofiicer,  and  thou  be  cast  into  prisojjir' 

 26.  Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  by  no 

means  come  out  thence  till  thou  hast  paid  the  utter- 
\mo3t  farthing. 

§  42.   A  Bottomless  Pit. 

Rev.  ix.  1.  And  the  fifth  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw 
a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto  the  earth :  and  to  htm 
was  given  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit. 

^  2.  And  he  opened  the  bottomless  pit ;  and 

there  arose  a  smoke  out  of  the  pit,  as  the  smoke  of  a 
great  furnace  ;  and  the  sun  and  the  air  were  dai-kened 
by  reason  of  the  smoke  of  the  pit. 

 3.  And  there  came  out  of  the  smoke  locusts 

upon  the  earth  :  and  unto  them  was  given  power,  as 
the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power. 

 4.  And  it  was  commanded  them  that  they 

should  not  hurt  the  grass  of  the  earth,  neither  any 
green  thing,  neither  any  tree;  but  only  those  men 
which  have  not  the  seal  of  God  in  their  foreheads. 

 7.  And  the  shapes  of  the  locusts  were  like  unto 

horses  prepared  unto  battle ;  and  on  their  heads  were 


as  it  were  crowns  like  gold,  and  their  faces  were  as  the 
faces  of  men. 

 8.  And  they  had  hair  as  the  hair  of  women, 

and  their  teeth  were  as  tJie  teeth  of  lions. 

 9.  And  they  had  breastplates,  as   it  were 

breastplates  of  iron ;  and  the  sound  of  their  wings 
was  as  the  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses  running 
to  battle. 

 10.  And  they  had  tails  like  unto  scorpions,  and 

there  were  stings  in  their  tails :  and  their  power  was 
to  hurt  men  five  months. 

 11.  And  they  had  a  king  over  them,  which  is 

tlie  angel  of  the  bottomless  pit,  whose  name  in  the 
Hebrew  tongue  is  Abaddon,  but  in  the  Greek  tongue 
hath  his  name  Apollyon. 

 12.  One  woe  is  past ;  and,  behold,  there  come 

two  woes  more  hereafter. 

§  43.   The  Blackness  of  Darkness. 
See  Mat.  viiL  12.  Jude  13. 

§  44.  A  Lake  of  Fire. 

Is.  xxxiii.  14.  The  sinners  in  Zion  are  afraid ;  fear- 
fulness  hath  surprised  the  hypocrites.  Who  among 
us  shall  dwell  with  the  devouring  fire  ?  who  among 
us  shall  dwell  with  everlasting  burnings  ? 

Mark  ix.  43.  And  if  thy  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  ofi" : 
it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  maimed,  than 
having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell,  into  the  fire  that 
never  shall  be  quenched : 

 44.  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 

is  not  quenched. 

 45.  And  if  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  it  off :  it 

is  better  for  thee  to  enter  halt  into  life,  than  having 
two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell,  into  the  fire  that  never 
shall  be  quenched : 

 46.  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 

is  not  quenched. 

 47.  And  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out : 

it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 
with  one  eye,  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell 
fire: 

 48.  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 

is  not  quenched. 

Jude  22.  And  of  some  have  compassion,  making  a 
difference : 

—  23.  And  others  save  with  fear,  pulling  them  out 
of  the  fire ;  hatmg  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 
flesh. 

Rev.  xiv.  9.  And  the  third  angel  followed  them,  say- 
ing with  a  loud  voice.  If  any  man  worship  the  beast 
and  his  image,  and  receive  his  mark  in  his  forehead, 
or  in  his  hand, 

 10.  The  same  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the 

vrratli  of  God,  which  is  poured  out  without  mixture 
into  the  cup  of  his  indignation ;  and  he  shall  be  tor- 
mented with  fire  and  brimstone  in  the  presence  of  the 
holy  angels,  and  in  the  presence  of  the  Lamb : 

je~fc^  11.  And  the  smoke  of  their  torment  ascendeth 

8<n  up  for  ever  and  ever :  and  they  have  no  rest  day  nor 
night,  who  worship  the  beast  and  his  image,  and  who- 
soever receiveth  the  mark  of  his  name. 

 12.  Here  is  the  patience  of  the  saints :  here  are 

they  that  keep  the  commandments  of  God,  and  the 
faith  of  Jesus. 

—  XX.  14.  And  death  and  hell  were  cast  into  the 
lake  of  fire.    This  is  the  second  death. 


§  45.  The  Second  Death. 

Markviii.  36.  For  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he 
shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his  own  soul  ? 

 37.  Or  what  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for 

his  soul  ? 

Lukeix.  25.  For  what  is  a  man  advantaged,  if  he 
gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  himself,  or  be  cast 
away  ? 

Jam.  V.  19.  Brethren,  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the 
truth,  and  one  convert  him  ; 

 20.  Let  him  know,  that  he  which  converteth 

the  sinner  from  the  error  of  his  way  shall  save  a  soul 
from  death,  and  shall  hide  a  multitude  of  sins. 


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§  46.   The  Character  of  tlie  Lost. 

Ps.  ix.  17.  The  wicked  shall  be  turned  into  hell,  and 
all  the  nations  that  forget  God. 

Mark  xvi.  15.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go  ye  into 
all  the  world,  and  preach  the  gospel  to  every  crea- 
ture. 

 16.  He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall  be 

saved ;  but  he  that  believeth  not  shall  be  damned. 

Rev.  xxi.  8.  But  the  fearful,  and  unbelieving,  and 
the  abominable,  and  murderers,  and  whoremongers, 
and  sorcerers,  and  idolaters,  and  all  liars,  shall  have 
their  part  in  the  lake  which  bumeth  with  fire  and 
brimstone :  which  is  the  second  death. 

—  xxii.  15.  For  without  are  dogs,  and  sorcerers,  and 
whoremongers,  and  murderers,  and  idolaters,  and  who- 
soever loveth  and  maketh  a  lie. 


§  47.   Their  Anguish. 

Mat.  viii.  12.  But  the  children  of  the  kingdom  shall 
be  cast  out  into  outer  darkness :  there  shall  be  weep- 
ing and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

—  xiii.  50.  And  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of 
fire :  there  shall  be  wailing  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

—  XXV.  30.  And  cast  ye  the  unprofitable  servant 
into  outer  darkness:  there  shall  be  weeping  and 
gnashing  of  teeth. 

Luke  xiii.  38.  There  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing 
of  teeth,  when  ye  shall  see  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and 
Jacob,  and  all  the  prophets,  in  the  kingdom  of  God, 
and  you  yourselves  thrust  out. 

—  xvi.  19.  There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which 
was  clothed  in  purple  and  fine  linen,  and  fared  sump- 
tuously every  day : 

— ■  —  20.  And  there  was  a  certain  beggar  named 
Lazarus,  which  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores, 

 21.  And  desiring  to  be  fed  with  the  crumbs 

which  fell  from  the  rich  man's  table :  moreover  the 
dogs  came  and  licked  his  sores. 

 22.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  beggar  died, 

and  was  carried  by  the  angels  into  Abraham's  bosom : 
the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried ; 

 23.  And  in  hell  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in 

torments,  and  seeth  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazartls  In 
his  bosom. 

■— ^  24.  And  he  cried  and  said.  Father  Abraham, 

have  mercy  on  me,  and  send  Lazarus  that  he  may  dip 
the  tip  of  his  finger  in  water,  and  cool  my  tongue ;  for 
I  am  tormented  in  this  flame. 

 25.  But  Abraham  said,  Son,  remember  that 

thou  in  tliy  lifetime  receivedst  thy  good  things,  and 
likewise  Lazarus  evil  things :  but  now  he  is  comforted, 
and  thou  art  tormented. 

^  »^  26.  And  beside  all  this,  between  us  and  you 

there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed :  so  that  they  which  would 
pass  from  hence  to  you  cannot ;  neither  can  they  pass 
to  us,  that  would  come  from  thence. 

 27.  Tliea  he  said,  I  pray  thee  therefore,  fa- 
ther, that  thou  wouldest  send  him  to  my  father's 
house : 

 28.  For  I  have  five  brethren ;  that  he  may 

testify  unto  them,  lest  they  also  come  into  this  place 
of  torment. 

 29.  Abraham  saith  unto  him,  They  have  Moses 

and  the  prophets ;  let  them  hear  them. 

 30.  And  he  said.  Nay,  father  Abraham :  but 

if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead,  they  will  re- 
pent 

 31.  And  he  said  unto  him.  If  they  hear  not 

Moses  and  the  prophets,  neither  will  they  be  persuaded 
though  one  rose  from  the  dead. 

Rev.  vi.  7.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  fourth 
seal,  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  fourth  beast  say.  Come 
and  see. 

— •  —  8.  And  I  looked,  and  behold  a  pale  horse :  and 
his  name  that  sat  on  him  was  Death,  and  Hell  followed 
with  him.  And  power  was  given  unto  them  over  the 
fourth  part  of  tlie  earth,  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with 
hunger,  and  with  death,  and  with  the  beasts  of  the 
earth. 


§  48.   Their  Punishment  Everlasting. 

2  Thess.  i.  9.  Who  shall  be  punished  with  everlast- 
ing destruction  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  and 
from  the  glory  of  his  power ; 

 10.  When  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in  his 

saints,  and  to  be  admired  in  all  them  that  believe  (be- 
cause our  testimony  among  you  was  believed)  in  that 
day. 

See  Mat.  xil  32.  Luke  iii.  17.  Mark  ix.  45, 46.  Rev. 
xiv.  10, 11. 

CHAP.  vn. 

HEAVEN. 
§  49.   Descriptions  of  Hearen. 

(1.  A  KEST.) 

Heb.  iv.  3.  For  we  which  have  believed  do  enter 
into  rest,  as  he  said.  As  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath,  if 
they  shall  enter  into  my  rest :  although  the  works 
were  finished  from  the  foundation  of  the  world. 

 4.  For  he  spake  in  a  certain  place  of  the 

seventh  day  on  this  wise,  And  God  did  rest  the  seventh 
day  from  all  his  works. 

 5.  And  in  this  place  again.  If  they  shall  enter 

into  my  rest. 

 8.  For  if  Jesus  had  given  them  rest,  then 

would  he  not  afterward  have  spoken  of  another  day. 

 9.  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  to  the 

people  of  God. 

 10.  For  he  that  is  entered  into  his  rest,  he 

also  hath  ceased  from  his  own  works,  as  God  did 
from  his. 

 11.  Let  us  labour  therefore  to  enter  into  that 

rest,  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example  of 
unbelief. 

(2.  A  HOUSE  OF  MANY  MANSIONS.) 

John  xiv.  2.  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  man- 
sions :  if  it  were  not  so,  I  would  have  told  you.  I  go 
to  prepare  a  place  for  you. 

 -3.  And  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  you,  I 

will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto  myself;  that 
where  I  am,  tJiere  ye  may  be  also. 

(3.  A  SECURE  ABODE.) 

Mat.  vi.  19.  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures 
upon  earth,  M'here  moth  and  rust  doth  corrupt,  and 
where  thieves  break  through  and  steal : 

 20.  But  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in 

heaven,  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt, 
and  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  steal : 

 21.  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will 

your  heart  be  also. 

(4.  A  BETTER  COUNTRY.) 

Heb.  xi.  13.  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  re- 
ceived the  promises,  but  having  seen  them  afar  off, 
and  were  persuaded  of  them,  and  embraced  them,  and 
confessed  that  they  were  strangers  and  pilgrims  on 
the  earth. 

 14.  For  they  that  say  such  things  declare 

plainly  that  they  seek  a  country. 

 15.  And  truly,  if  they  had  been  mindful  of 

that  country  from  whence  they  came  out,  they  might 
have  had  opportunity  to  have  returned. 

 16.  But  now  they  desire  a  better  country,  that 

is,  a  heavenly :  wherefore  God  is  not  ashamed  to  be 
called  their  God :  for  he  hath  prepared  for  them  a  city. 

(5.  THE  NEW  JERUSALEM.) 

Gal.  iv.  26.  But  Jerusalem  which  is  above  is  free, 
which  is  the  mother  of  us  all. 

—  —  27.  For  it  is  written.  Rejoice,  thou  barren  that 
bearest  not ;  break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailest 
not:  for  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children  than 
she  which  hath  a  husband. 

Heb.xii.  20.  (For  they  could  not  endure  that  which 
was  commanded.  And  if  so  much  as  a  beast  touch  the 
mountain,  it  shall  be  stoned,  or  thrust  through  with  a 
dart: 


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Heb.  xii.  21.  And  so  terrible  was  the  sight,  that  Moses 
said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  quake :) 

 22.  But  ye  are  come  unto  mount  Sion,  and 

unto  the  city  of  the  living  God,  the  heavenly  Jerusa- 
lem, and  to  an  innumerable  company  of  angels, 

 23.  To  the  general  assembly  and  church  of  the 

firstborn,  which  are  written  in  heaven,  and  to  God  the 
Judge  of  all,  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perfect. 

Rev.  iii.  11.  Behold,  I  come  quickly:  hold  that  fast 
which  thou  hast,  that  no  man  take  thy  crown. 

 13.  Him  that  overcometh  will  I  make  a  pillar 

in  the  temple  of  my  God,  and  he  shall  go  no  more  out : 
and  1  will  write  upon  him  the  name  of  my  God,  and 
the  name  of  the  city  of  my  God,  xohich  is  new  Jerusa- 
lem, which  conieth  down  out  of  heaven  from  my  God : 
and  I  will  write  upon  him  my  new  name. 

—  xxi.  2.  And  I  John  saw  the  holy  city,  new  Jeru- 
salem, coming  down  from  God  out  of  heaven,  prepared 
as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  husband. 

 10.  And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  to  a 

great  and  high  mountain,  and  shewed  me  that  great 
city,  the  holy  Jerusalem,  descending  out  of  heaven 
from  God, 

 11.  Having  the  glory  of  God :  and  her  light 

was  like  unto  a  stone  most  precious,  even  like  a  jasper 
stone,  clear  as  crystal ; 

 13.  On  the  east  three  gates ;  on  the  nortli 

three  gates;  on  the  south  three  gates;  and  on  the 
•west  three  gates. 

 14.  And  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foun- 
dations, and  in  them  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
of  the  Lamb. 

 15.  And  he  that  talked  with  me  had  a  golden 

reed  to  measure  the  city,  and  the  gates  thereof,  and 
the  wall  thereof 

 16.  And  the  city  lieth  foursquare,  and  the 

length  is  as  large  as  the  breadth :  and  he  measured 
the  city  with  the  reed,  twelve  thousand  furlongs.  The 
length  and  the  breadth  and  the  height  of  it  are  equal. 

 17.  And  he  measured  the  wall  thereof,  a  hun- 
dred and  forty  and  four  cubits,  according  to  the  measure 
of  a  man,  that  is,  of  the  angel. 

 18.  And  the  buUding  of  the  wall  of  it  was  of 

jasper :  and  the  city  was  pure  gold,  like  imto  clear  glass. 

 19.  And  the  foundations  of  the  wall  of  the 

city  leere  garnished  with  all  manner  of  precious  stones. 
The  first  foundation  was  jasper ;  the  second,  sapphire ; 
the  third,  a  chalcedony ;  the  fourth,  an  emerald  ; 

 20.  The  fifth,  sardonyx ;  the  sixth,  sardius ; 

the  seventh,  chrysolite ;  the  eighth,  beryl ;  the  ninth,  a 
topaz ;  the  tenth,  a  chrysopra,sus ;  tlie  eleventh,  a 
jacinth  ;  the  twelfth,  an  amethyst. 

 21.  And  the  twelve  gates  were  twelve  pearls  ; 

every  several  gate  was  of  one  pearl :  and  the  street  of 
the  city  teas  pure  gold,  as  it  were  transparent  glass. 

 22.  And  1  saw  no  temple  therein :  for  the 

Lord  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb  are  the  temple 
of  it 

 23.  And  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun, 

neither  of  the  moon,  to  shine  in  it :  for  the  glory  of 
Qod  did  lighten  it,  and  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof 

 24.  And  the  nations  of  them  which  are  saved 

shall  walk  in  the  light  of  it;  and  the  kings  of  the 
earth  do  bring  their  glory  and  honour  into  it. 

 25..  And  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  all 

by  day :  for  there  shall  be  no  night  there. 

 26.  And  they  shall  bring  the  glory  and  honour 

of  the  nations  into  it. 

(6.  AN  INHERITANCE  mCORRUPTTBLE.") 

1  Pet.  i.  4.  To  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  un- 
defiled,  and  that  fadeth  not  away,  reserved  in  heaven 
for  you. 

Rev.  xxi.  7.  He  that  overcometh  shall  inherit  all 
things;  and  I  will  be  liis  God,  and  he  shall  be  my 
son. 

(7.  AN  ETERNAL  WEIGHT  OF  GLORY.) 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  24.  Thou  shalt  guide  me  with  thy  counsel, 
and  afterward  receive  me  to  glory. 

2  Cor.  iv.  17.  For  our  light  affliction,  which  is  hut 
for  a  moment,  worketh  for  us  a  far  more  exceeding 
and  eternal  weight  of  glory. 

 18.  While  we  look  not  at  the  things  which 


are  seen,  but  at  the  things  which  are  not  seen :  for  the 
things  which  are  seen  aj'e  temporal ;  but  the  things 
which  are  not  seen  are  eternal. 

§  50.   The  Great  Multitude  of  the  Saved. 

Mat.  viii.  11.  And  I  say  unto  you,  That  many  shall 
come  from  the  east  and  west,  and  shall  sit  down  with 
Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  in  the  kingdom  of 
heaven : 

Luke  xiii.  29.  And  they  shall  come  from  the  east, 

and  from  the  west,  and  from  the  north,  and  from  the 
south,  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God. 
See  Rev.  vii.  9 ;  xix.  6. 

§  51.   The  Blessedness  of  Heaven. 

(1.  SALVATION.) 

I  Pet.  i.  9.  Receiving  the  end  of  your  faith,  even  the 
salvation  of  your  souls. 

Rev.ii.  11.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches ;  He  that  over* 
cometh  shall  not  be  hurt  of  the  second  death. 

(2.  SrNLESSNESS.) 

Rev.  xiv.  5.  And  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  guile: 
for  they  are  without  fault  before  the  throne  of  God. 

(3.  LIKENESS  TO  CHRIST.) 

1  John  iii.  2.  Beloved,  now  are  we  the  sons  of  God, 
and  it  doth  not  yet  appear  what  we  shall  be :  but  wa 
know  that,  when  he  shall  appear,  we  shall  be  liko 
him ;  for  we  shall  see  him  as  he  is. 

(4.  ASSOCIATION  WITH  CHRIST.) 

John  xii.  26.  If  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  follow 
me ;  and  wliere  I  am,  there  shall  also  my  servant  be : 
if  any  man  serve  me,  him  will  mi/  Father  honom. 

2  Cop.  V.  6.  Therefore  we  are  always  confident,  know- 
ing that,  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body,  we  are 
absent  from  the  Lord : 

(5.  REIGNING  WITH  CHRIST.) 

Mat.  xix.  27.  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  nnto 
him.  Behold,  we  have  forsaken  all,  and  followed  thee; 
what  shall  we  have  therefore  ? 

 28.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  say 

unto  you.  That  ye  which  have  followed  me,  in  the  re- 
generation when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  throne 
of  his  glory,  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  twelve  thrones, 
judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel. 

Rev.  iii.  21.  To  him  that  overcometh  will  I  grant  to 
sit  with  me  in  my  throne,  even  as  I  also  overcame, 
and  am  set  down  with  my  Father  in  his  throne. 

—  xxii.  5.  And  there  shall  be  no  night  there ;  and 
they  need  no  candle,  neither  light  of  the  sun ;  for  the 
Lord  God  giveth  them  light :  and  they  shall  reign  for 
ever  and  ever. 

(6.  VISION  OF  GOD.) 

Rev.  xxii.  3.  And  there  shall  be  no  more  curse :  but 
the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  shall  be  ta  it ;  and 
his  servants  shall  serve  him : 

 4.  And  they  shall  see  his  face ;  and  his  name 

shall  be  in  their  foreheads. 

(7.  PERFECT  KNOWLEDGE.) 

I  Cor.  xiii.  12.  For  now  we  see  through  a  glass, 
darkly ;  but  then  face  to  face :  now  I  know  in  part ; 
but  then  shall  I  know  even  as  also  I  am  known. 

(8.  FULNESS  OF  GLORY  AND  JOY.) 

Ps.  xvi.  11.  Thou  wilt  shew  me  the  path  of  life:  in 
thy  presence  is  fulness  of  joy ;  at  thy  right  hand  there 
are  pleasures  for  evermore. 

Mat.  xiii.  43.  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth 
as  the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of  their  Father.  Who  hath 
ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

Rev.  xxi.  4.  And  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from 
their  eyes ;  and  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither 
sorrow,  nor  crying,  neither  shall  there  be  any  more 
pain :  for  the  former  things  are  passed  away. 

(9.  NO  MORE  SICKNESS.) 

Is.  xxxiii.  24.  And  the  inhabitant  shall  not  say,  I 
am  sick  :  the  people  that  dwell  therein  sJuiU  be  forgiven 
their  iniquity. 


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(10.  NO  MORE  HUNGER  NOR  THIRST.) 

Rev.  vii.  15.  Therefore  are  they  before  the  throne  of 
God,  and  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple  :  and 
he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell  among 
them. 

 16.  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 

any  more ;  neither  shall  the  sun  hght  on  them,  nor 
any  heat. 

 17.  For  the  Lamb  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the 

throne  shall  feed  them,  and  shall  lead  them  unto  living 
fountains  of  waters:  and  God  shall  wipe  away  all 
tears  from  their  eyes. 

(11.  BUT  EATtNQ  OF  THE  TREE  OF  LIFE.) 

Luke  xiv.  15.  And  when  one  of  them  that  sat  at 
meat  with  him  heard  these  things,  he  said  unto  him, 
Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

—  xxii.  80.  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table 
in  my  kingdom,  and  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelve 
tribes  of  Israel. 

Rev.  ii.  7.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches ;  To  him  that  over- 
cometh  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life,  which  is 
in  the  midst  of  the  paradise  of  God. 

 17.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 

the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches ;  To  him  that  over- 
cometh  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  hidden  manna,  and 
will  give  him  a  white  stone,  and  in  the  stone  a  new 
name  written,  which  no  man  knoweth  saving  he  that 
receiveth  it. 

(12.  AND  DRINKING  OP  THE  WATER  OP  LIFE.) 

Rev.  xxi.  6.  And  he  said  unto  me,  It  is  done.  I  am 
Alpha  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and  the  end.  I  will 
give  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the  foimtain  of  the 
water  of  life  freely. 

(13.  PRAISING  GOD., 

Rev.  xiv.  3.  And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  as  the 
voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the  voice  of  a  great 


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thunder:  and  I  heard  the  voice  of  harpers  harping 
with  their  harps : 

 3.  And  they  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before 

the  throne,  and  before  the  four  beasts,  and  the  elders : 
and  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the  himdred 
and  forty  and  four  thousand,  which  were  redeemed 
from  the  earth. 

—  XV.  1.  And  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great 
and  marvellous,  seven  angels  having  the  seven  last 
plagues ;  for  in  them  is  filled  up  the  wrath  of  God. 

 2.  And  I  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled 

with  fire :  and  them  that  had  gotten  the  victory  over 
the  beast,  and  over  his  image,  and  over  his  mark,  and 
over  the  number  of  his  name,  stand  on  the  sea  of 
glass,  having  the  harps  of  God. 

 3.  And  they  eing  the  song  of  Moses  the  ser- 
vant of  God,  and  the  song  of  the  Lamb,  saying,  Ch-eat 
and  marvellous  are  thy  works,  Lord  God  Almighty; 
just  and  true  are  thy  ways,  thou  King  of  saints. 

 4  Who  shall  not  fear  thee,  0  Lord,  and  glorify 

thy  name  ?  for  Uwu  only  art  holy :  for  all  nations  shaft 
come  and  worship  before  thee;  for  thy  judgments  are 
made  manifest. 

 5.  And  after  that  I  looked,  and,  behold,  the 

temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  in  heaven 
was  opened : 

(14.  ETERNAL  LIFE.) 

Mat.  xix.  29.  And  every  one  that  hath  forsaken 
houses,  or  brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or  mother,  or 
wife,  or  children,  or  lands,  for  my  name's  sake,  shall 
receive  a  hundredfold,  and  shall  inherit  everlasting 

Rom.  vi.  23.  For  the  wages  of  sin  is  death ;  but  the 
gift  of  God  is  eternal  life  through  Jesus  Christ  our 
Lord. 

Gal.vi.  7.  Be  not  deceived;  God  is  not  mocked: 
for  whatsoever  a  man  soweth,  that  shall  he  also  reap. 

 8.  For  he  that  soweth  to  his  flesh  shall  of  the 

flesh  reap  corruption ;  but  he  that  soweth  to  the  Spirit 
shall  of  the  Spirit  reap  life  everlasting. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


This  Index  refers  to  the  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  or  the  Bible  Arranged  in  Subjects,  which  imme- 
diately precedes  it  (pages  1  to  685),  and  shows  at  once  the  page  and  section  where  those  verses  of  the  Bible  are 
given  relating  to  any  subject. 

The  word  "  (Chap.)  "  or  "  (Book)  "  in  an  entry  in  this  Index  shows  that  a  Chapter  or  Book  is  devoted  to 
the  subject. 

The  word  See  is  used  in  Gross  References.  It  refers  to  the  entry  under  which  the  index  word  is  included, 
and  sometimes  to  its  page  and  section  also.    Thus:  "Age.    5ee  Old  Age.    (Chap.)  page  373." 


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Aaron  and  his  Sons,  Anoint- 
ing of,  ordered  . 
and  his  Sons,  Anointing  of, 

executed 
and  his  Sons  assume  Office 
"    "    "    inaugurated  . 
II    ..    Ik    Provision  made 
for  the  threefold  sacri- 
fice by    .         .         .  62  647 
appointed  to  assist  Moses  .  82  234 
Descent  and  Descendants  24-6  211 
Family,  Inheritance  in  Ca- 
naan     .         .         .  68  217 
first  offers  for  himself       .  62  647 
offers  for  the  People          .  62  647 
Priests  to  be  Descendants 

of          ...  19  607 
Rod    .         .         .         .  43  131 
in  the  Ark          .         .  11  586 
changed  into  Serpent     .  95  142 
Bet  apart      ...  5  605 
Sons  destroyed  for  Sacri- 
lege      ...  30  610 
to  Ezra,  Genealogy .         .  43  213 
Abdon  .         .         .         .  80  255 
Abel,  Murder  of        .         .  34  527 
Offering  of    .         .         .  1  628 
Sacrifices      .         .         .  !■  605 
a  Shepherd   .         .         .  33  402 
Abijah,  Reign  of       .         .  Ill  270 
Sacrificial  Ritual  under     .  63  648 
War  with  Israel      .         .  Ill  270 
Abimelech,  Son  of  Gideon  .  79  255 
his  Crime     ...  3  443 
(King  of  Gerar)  Dream      .  32  156 
Ablution.   See  Washing. 
Ceremonial.     See  Defile- 
ment ;  Purification ;  Un- 
cleanness. 

Ablution  of  Married  Persons  40  42.3 

Abner,  Insubordination  of  .  12  446 
restrains  Authority  of  Ish- 

bosheth  .         .         .  12  446 
makes  David  King  over  Is- 
rael       .         .         .  92  260 
makes  Ish-bosheth  King  .  90  259 
murdered     .         .         .12  446-7 
Abolition  of  Hebrew  Servitude  18  438 
Abortive  Births         .         .  51  427 
Abraham  applies  Circumcis- 
ion       .         .         .85  654 
CaU  of         .         .         .  1  229 
Canaan  promised  to         .  7  230 
Children  by  Keturah         .  45  213 
Covenant,  Participation  in  21  541 
Faith  in  Resurrection  of 

Body      ...  18  678 

Gentile  Friendships  with  .  11  314 

God's  Covenant  with        .  1  229 

from  Noah,  Genealogy      .  4,  5  2O6 

offshoots  of  stock  of  (Chap.)  313 

pays  Tithes  to  Melchisedec  22  633 

Prayer  for  Sodom   .         .  50  188 

Promise  to,  as  to  Gentiles  .  66  345 

Sacrifice  of  Isaac  .  .  38,  39  86 
Abrahamic  Church.  See  A- 
braham,  God's  Cove- 
nant with ;  New  Cove- 
nant ;  Immunities  and 
Rewards  of  Faith. 

Absalom,  David's  Care  for  .  68  431 

Fate  of        .         .         .  35  452 

has  temporary  Success      .  35  452 

Incest  by      .                  .  66  464 

killed           .         .         .  81  503 

Rebellion     .        .         .  35  452 


Absalom— 

Rebellion 

sets  up  for  himself  . 
Vow  . 

Absolute  Rulers.  See  Orien- 
tal Despot ;  King 
Royal, 

Absolution  for  Sin.   See  Re- 
mission. 
Abstinence  from  food.  iSee  Ap- 
petite ;  Fasting:  Fam- 
ine ;  Feasting;  Gluttony. 
Abuse  of  Wine  condemned 
Acacia  Boards  for  Tabernacle 
Accession  of  Rulers.   See  In- 
auguration. 
Accounts 

Actions,  God  knows  . 
Accusations,  False 
Accuser,  Devil  is 
Accusing  Conscience  . 
.'Ichau's  Offence 
Adam,  and  Eve,  Temptation 

names  Animals 

to  Noah,  Genealogy 

Fall  . 
Adjuncts  of  Prayer  . 
Administration  of  Law 
Adouijah     assumes  royal 
Power  . 

Death 

Rebellion 

"  crushed  at  its  Birth 
Adoption,  of  Children 

by  God  (Chap.) 
Adoration  not  rejected  by 

Men 

rejected  by  Angels  . 

by  Men 
of  Saints  (Chap.)  . 
Adullam,  David  at 
Adulteress,  Prophet  marries, 

as  Sign  . 
Adultery 
Christ's  Treatment  of 
forgiven 
in  the  Heart 
its  Wickedness 
Mosaic  Law  on 
Prevalence  of,  among  He- 
brews 
Temptation  to,  resisted 
Advent  of  Christ  to  be  Per- 
sonal, Visible,  and  Glo- 
rious 

Second.   See  Christ's  Sec- 
ond Coming  (Chap.) 
Adventurers,  Military 
Adversaries,  God  sends 
Adversity,  is  from  God 
Advice.      Counsel  and  Com- 
fort. 
Bad  . 

Affection,  Reason  of  Marriage 
Affections.  See  Family  Afi'ec- 

tions  (Chap.) 
Affliction  aggravated  by  Per- 
secution 

of  Barrenness 

of  the  Body  (Chap.) 

to  be  expected 

Fainting  under 

God  delivers  from  . 

God  mitigates 

Patient  Endurance  of 

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Affliction— 

sometimes  inefficacious 

Support  in 

threatened  for  Sin  . 

Use  of 

will  end 
Age.   See  Old  Age.  (Chap.) 

improves  Wine 

of  Service  of  Levites 
Aged.   See  Old  Age. 

Counsellor,  Wise  . 

Respect  for  . 
Agency  of  God.  See  Works  of 

God  (Book). 
Agency  of  God 

of  the  Spirit  . 
Agrarian  Laws  of  Hebrews 
Agreement  of  David  and  Jon 
athan  to  tell  B'alsehood 
Agriculture  (Chap.)  . 
Agrippa,  Paul  before . 
Ajjur,  Prayer  of 
Anab  hunts  Elijah 

Reign  of 

Tynan  Marriage 
Ahasuerus  and  Esther.  See 
Jews  in  Persia,  etc. 

authorizes  Jews  to  defend 
themselves 
Ahava,  Fast  at . 

Levites  assembled  at 
Ahaz,  a  wicked  King  . 

Death  of 

Reign  of 

rolls  the  Temple 
Ahaziah,  Descent  and  Wick- 
edness . 

Rei™  of 

of  Judah,  Reign  of  . 
Ahijah,  Prophecy  of  . 
Ahithophel  counsels  Attack 

Suicide  of 
Ai  taken  by  Stratagem 

Repulse  at  . 
Air,  Christ  preaches  in  open 

Miracles  in  (Chap)  . 

Phenomena  of.  See  Meteor- 
ology. 

Alexander,  Prophecies  about 

All  may  be  saved 
must  die 
Scripture  is  for 

Alliance.    See  League. 
Ahaz  and  Assyria  . 
of  Ahaziah  with  Israel 
with  Chaldea  by  Josiah 
of   Jehoshaphat  with  IS' 
rael 

Parable  of  Two  Eagles 
Alliances,  etc.  (Chap.) 
Gentile,  with  Abraham  and 
Isaac 

with  Gentiles  useless 
Hebrew  and  Gentile 
Military 
not  always  to  be  feared 
Ally  of  King.  Relatives  slain 
Alms,  Almsgiving.   See  Giv 

ing ;  Liberality. 
Altar,  Brazen,  in  Temple 
buiK  after  Restoration 
Consecration  of 
in  Ezekiel's  Temple 
Golden,  in  Temple  . 
in  the  Court  of  the  Taber- 
nacle, Dimensions  of 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Altar— 

in  the  Court  of  the  Taber- 
nacle, Construction  of 

in  the  Court  of  the  Taber- 
nacle, Its  Staves  and 
Kings 

of  Incense,  Expiation  of  . 
"     its  Place  in  the 

Holy  Place 
of  Incense,  in  Tabernacle  . 
Measured  in  St.  Jolrn's  Vision 
in  Mount  Ebal 
Oaths  before 
only  Place  of  Offering 
Rending:  of,  a  Sign  . 
sanctified  by  Offerings 
in  Tabernacle  Court 
of  Trans-Jordanic  Tribes  . 
Altars,  and  Holy  Places  (Chap.) 
in  the  Time  of  Moses,  to  be 

of  Earth  or  unhewn 

Stone 

Amaiek,  King  of,  spared 
Amalekite,  Premier  in  Persia 


Amalekites 
to  be  Blotted  out 
Battle  with  . 
Blame  for  sparing  King  of 
Prophecies  about  . 
A  Raid  of 

what  Balaam  said  . 
what  the  Lord  said  of  them 
to  Moses 
Amasa  slain  by  Joab  . 
Amazement  at  Miracles 
Amaziah  avenges  murder  of 
his  Blather 
begins  well  . 
dismisses  the  Troops  hired 

of  Israel  . 
Reign  of 

slain  by  Conspirators 
Ambassadors  . 

from  Babylon  to  Hezekiah 

of  Gibeonites 

maltreated  . 
Ambition,  Parable  of  Bramble 

Parable  of  Thistle  . 

rebuked 
Ambuscades  . 
Ambush,  against  Ai  . 
Ammon,  Prophecies  about 

Reason  for  Desolation 
Ammonites  and  Moabites 

attempt  made    to  carry 
Jews  over  to 

attempt    to    carry  Jews 
over  to,  defeated 

Marriage  with,  forbidden 

Origin  of 
Amnon,  David's  inefficient 
Wrath  at 

Incest 

Valet  . 

waited  on  by  his  Sister 
Amon,  Reign  of 
Amorite  Kings  defeated 
"         "  hanged 
Amusement.    See  Entertain^ 

ments ;  Feasts. 
Amusements.   See  Games  of 

Children. 
Anakim  cut  off 
Ananias  and  Sapphira 
Anarchy  in  time  of  Judges 
Anathema  Maranatha 
Anchoring  on  approachin 

Land 

Angel  explains  Christ's  Res- 
urrection 
Gabriel  ajipears  to  Mary 
of  the  Lord  (Chap.)  . 
"  identified  with 

God 

of  the  Lord  promised 
"      "  expected 
"      "     instances  of  his 
appearing 
of  the  Lord  inspires  Terror 
"      "     exercises  Au 
thority  . 
of  the  Lord  affords  Protec 
tion 

of  the  Lord  utters  Predic 
tions 

of  the  Lord  permits  Obla- 
tions 

of  the  Lord  refuses  to  giv 

his  Name 
of  the  Lord  opens  Christ' 

Sepulchre 
of  the  Lord  smites  Senna^ 

cherib's  Army  . 
Angels  announce  God's  Law 
appear  as  Men 
are  ministering  Spirits 
are  not  to  be  worshipped 


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Angels— 

are  superhuman 

compared  with  Men 

convey  God's  Messages 

Evil  (Chap.)  . 

Good  (Chap^) 
"     and  Evil  (Book) 
"     Offices  of  (Chap.) 

inferior  to  Christ 

inflict  divine  Penalties 

Number  of  . 

of  the  Churches 

l)rotect  God's  People 

share  in  the  Counsels  of 
God 

reject  Adoration 

Terror  at 

wait  on  God 

wear  human  Apparel 
Anger  . 

ascribed  to  God 

described 

forbidden 

kindled 

of  God,  against  Jewish 
Idolatry  . 

of  God,  Thanks  for  removing 

Punishment  for,  threatened 
Ant;uish  of  the  Lost  . 
Animal  Food  . 

Sacrifices  (Chap.)  . 
Animals.  See  Hunting ;  Wild 
Beasts. 

and  Man  compared :  Contrast 
and  Man  compared :  Re 

semblance 
Blood  and  Fat  not  to  be 

eaten 
Clean  and  Unclean  . 
Cri'ation  of  . 
dead,  Uncleaiiness  by 
Destruction  of,  threatened 
Division  of.  a  Sign  . 
God  cares  for 

"    compared  to  . 
for  Food,  slain  before  Tab 

ernacle  . 
hybrid 

Instincts  and  Habits  of 
eating  in  Silence  . 
sleeping  during  Day 
leaviiiii  Dams  at  Maturity 
Sexual  Impulses 
Increase 

nursing  their  Young 
Kindness  to.  Instances 
and  Man  (Chap.) 

"  compared 
Man's  Dominion  over 

Men  must  treat  kindly 

Miracles  in  (Chap.) . 

Mixed  Teams  of,  forbidden 

noxious,  from  God  . 

preserved  with  Noah 

for  Transportation  . 

Wisdom  from 
Annunciation,  to  Mary 
Anointing  of  Aaron  and  his 
Sons  ordered  . 

of  Aaron  and  his  Sons  ex- 
ecuted . 

of  the  Body  . 

of  David 

of  King 

Oil,  Holy  . 

of  Saul 

the  Sick 

of  Solomon  . 

of  Solomon  ordered 

Tabernacle  and  Contents 

"      "  ordered 
"      and  all  its 
Contents  executed 
Answer  to  Prayer 

Ant  and  Sluggard 
Antediluvian  and  Patriarchal 

Genealogies  (Chap.) 
Antichrist      destroyed  at 

Christ's  Coming 
Antioeh,  Gentile  Church  at  . 
Paul  at         .         .  . 
in  Pisidia,    Paul  among 

Jews  of  . 
Paul  at        .         .  . 
Antiochus  Epiphanes,  Pro- 
phecies about  . 
Apocalypse,  two  Witnesses  of 
Apocalyptic  Trumpets,  sound- 
ed by  Angels 
Apostasy 
and  Final  Struggle,  in  Lat- 
ter Day  . 
Jews  prone  to  (Chap.) 
National 
Apostate  Angels,  fe- Angels, 
Evil. 

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ApoNtle  to  Gentiles 
Ajjostles  (Chap.) 
Attempt  to  silence  . 
called  when  Fishermen 
commanded  to  Baptize 
controlled  Evangelists 
Dead  raised  by 
Jews  given  up  by  . 
Miracles  of  . 
reject  Adoration 
Seventy 

"       appointed  . 
"       instructed  . 
Twelve,  their  Call  to  Dis 

cipleship 
Twelve,  their  Instructions 
"       Special  Duties 
"       Duty  to  bear  wit 
ness 

Twelve,  Prerogatives 
"       first  Labors 
Apostleship  of  St.  Paul 
Apostolate,  Appointment  to 
Apothecaries  . 
Api)arel.  »S'ee  Dress;  Raiment. 

at  Court 
Appearances  of  Christ.  See 

Christ,  etc. 
Appetite  for  Food  and  Drink 

Sorrow  destroys 
Appetites  of  the  Body 
Aquatic  Plants 
Arabia,  Prophecies  about 
Arabians  attack  Jehoram 
Archery,    See  Bows,  etc. 

Signals 

Architecture.  See  Building; 
House  ;  Tabernacle  ; 
Temple. 

Ar^iing  in  Discourse . 

Arimathea.  See  Joseph  of 
Arimathea 

Ark  in  Holy  of  Holies;  Con- 
tents of  the 

Ark  of  God,  The.  carried 
from  Place  to  Place 
carried  over  Jordan 
brought  to  Jerusalem  by 
David 

contained  the  Tables  of 
Stone 

in  Military  Operations 

Levites  only  ministered  be- 
fore it  . 

not  removed  from  Jerusa- 
lem during  Absalom's 
Rebellion 

among  Philistines  . 

Philistines  take 

in  Tabernacle 
Ark  and  Tabernacle  (Chap.)  . 
Ark,  Noah's 

Disembarkation  from 

Embarkation  in 
Armies,  Gentile,  Strength  of 
Armor  .... 

Defensive 

Offensive 

Offensive  and  Defensive  . 
Armor-Bearers 
Armor  of  Goliath 


Arms.    See  Weapons. 
Spiritual 

and  Supplies  (Chap.) 

vain  without  God  . 
Army.  See  Armies  ;  War  (Book) 

Jehoshaphat's 

King  restrained  by  . 

by  Head  of 

Standiu"  of  Hebrews 
Arrest  of  Projihet 
Arrogance,  Hierarchical,  Tempt- 
ing to  Sin         .         .  35 
Arrows.    See  Bows,  etc. 

and  Bow,  a  Sign     .         .  55 

Divination  by         .         .  .52 

God  said  to  use  .  .  21 
Artaxer.xes  jirovides  for  the 

Temple  Service .         .  77 

stops  the  Temple  building  71 
Articulates.  Molluscs,  Fish, 

Reptiles  (Chap.) 
Artifice  detected       .         .  30 
Artificial  Light  .         .  63 

Artizaus,  skilled  .  .  74 
Asa,  constantly  skirmishing 

with  Kingdom  of  Israel  112 

end  of  his  Reign     .         .  112 

Reign  of       .         .         .  112 

Fidelitv.    about  Temple 

Utensils  ...  18 

Reform.  Sacrifices  at  .  50 
Asahel  killed  ...  81 
Asaph,  from  Levi,  Genealogy  41 
Ascension  of  Christ   .         .  106 

foretold  bv  Him      .         .  60 


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Ascension  of  Christ— 

propliesied  . 

Asceticism  rebuked  . 

Asher,  Census  in  Wildeme 
Genealogy  . 
History  of,  foreshadowed 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 

Ashes,  a  Sign  . 

Asia  Minor.  Paul  in  . 

Askini;  Directions  in  travel 
ling 

■  Ass,  Balaam's,  sees  Angel 
Speech  of 
for  Burthen  . 
Colt.  Christ  rides  . 
for  riding 

white,  ridden  by  Rulers 
Assassination.       See  Con 

spiracy ;  Murder. 
Assassination  of  Ish-bosheth 
Assault,  Trespass,  and  Casu- 
alty 

Asses    .         .         .  . 

found  .... 

lost  and  songht 

wild  .  .  .  . 
Assurance  of  divine  Favor  . 

of  Faith.  See  Faith  ;  Secu- 
rity in  . 

of  Hope.    See  Hope. 
Assyria,  Alliance  of  Ahaz  witl 

to  be  converted 

to  be  destroyed 

Judah  to  be  overrun  by 

Menahem's  tribute  to 

Moral  Causes  of  the  Deso- 
lation of . 

Picture  of  Glory  and  Fall  of 

Prophecies  about  . 
Assyrian  attack  ou  Jerusalem 

Idols  .... 
Assyrians  to  be  beaten  off 
from  Judah 

brought  into  Samaria 

carry  away  two  and  a  half 
Tribes  . 

to  conquer  Kenites  . 

destroy  Kingdom  of  Israel 

Hezekiah  attacked  by 
"       tributary  to 

Isaiah    promises  Deliver- 
ance from 

Jerusalem  delivered  from  . 

Judah  delivered  from 

to  scouri'e  Arabia  . 

smitten  by  an  Angel 
Astrology 

Athaliah,  Order  restored  to 
Kingdom  of  Judah  after 
her  Death 
Reign  of 

seeks  to  exterminate  royal 
Line  of  David  . 

slain  . 
Atheism,  Practical 
Athens,  Paul  at 
Atmosphere.  See  Meteoroloj 

Miracles  in  (Chan.) 
Atonement,  by  Christ.  See 
Offices  of  Christ  (Chap.) 

Day  of  (Chap.) 

Change  of  Vestments  and 
Final  Offering  . 

its  Institution 

Victims  presented  and  Lots 
cast  on  . 

Money  for  the  Tabernacle 

Sin  Offerings  on  Day  of 
Attack  feared,  but  not  made 
Attendance  at  Meals  . 

on  Ministry  . 
Attention  to  God's  Word 
Attestation  of  Christ,  by  Be- 
lievers . 

of  Christ,  by  Himself 
Attire,  Bridal  . 

magnificent  . 
Attributes  of  Christ  (Chap.) 

of  God,  as  Being 
"  Person  . 

Audience  at  Court,  Strata- 
gem to  obtain  . 

Chamber 

of  Kings 
Authority  of  Evangelists 

of  Parents 

royal,  restrained  by  intes- 
tine Rivalries  . 
royal,  restrained  by  Refu 
sal  to  execute  au  un- 
lawful Demand  . 
Authors  and  Books  of  Scrip 
ture  (Chap.) 
of  Bible 
Auxiliaries 
Avarice,  Tyrian 


Axe  made  to  Float— 
Azariali  or  I'zziali  begins  well 
Azariah  or  Uzziah,  Death  of 
"  "  Military 

Successes  of 

Baal,  Jehu  destroys  Wor- 
shippers of 
Worship  of  . 

"       "     broken  up 

worshipped  by  Jews 
Baasha,  Reign  of 
Babel,  Confusion  and  Disper- 
sion at  . 
Babylon.  See  Nebuchadnezzar. 

a  Copy  of  Jeremiah's  Proph- 
ecy to  be  sent  to 

Ambassador  of,  to  Hezelciah 

Catastrophe  of 

Earth  and  Hell  moved  for 

Extent  and  Power  of  the 
Kingdom 

final  Deportation  to 

to  be  destroyed 

to  be  Conqueror  of  Judah 

four  Deportations  to 

her  Destruction  to  come 
from  the  North  . 

her  Struggle  hopeless 

Idols  of  ^ 

Indication  of  the  despotic 
Character  of  the  Gov- 
ernment . 

ironical  Summons  to,  for 
self-defence 

Jehoiachin  carried  to 

Jews  advised  to  settle  dow 
quietly  in 

Judali  to  be  Captive  in 

Manasseh  carried  to 

Mystical 

Prophecies  about  . 
the  Mystical,  her  fall  antic- 
ipated 

the  Mystical,  her  fall  mor 

fully  described  . 
the  royal  Virgin  to  be  de- 
graded . 
Babylonish  Captivity  . 
Duration  of  . 
foretold  by  Isaiah  . 
Back,  ascribed  to  God 
Backbiting.  See  Malice ;  Tale- 
bearing . 
Backsliding 
Bad  Advice 
Company.  See  Enticement 

etc. 
Management 

Rulers,     Divine  Threat 
against  . 

Water  made  Good  . 
Baker,  Pharaoh's,  Dream  of 
Balaam,  on  Araalekites 

Offerings  of  . 
Balaam's  Ass,  Speech  of 
Balak  and  Balaam,  Oft'erings 

Banishment,  Persecution  by 
Banquetinij-roora,  Hangings 
Banquets,  Persian 
Baptism.   See  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 
Baptism 

ancient  Type  of 

by  Christ 

of  Christ 

for  the  Dead  . 

of  Eunuch 

with  Holy  Ghost,  and  Fire 

Instances 

by  John 

spiritual  Significance  of  . 
of  Sufl'ering  . 
Barabbas  preferred  to  Christ 
Barak  .... 
Bargaining.  .%«  Beating  Down. 
Barnabas  and  Paul.  Contention 
"  "   specially  set 

apart  by  the  Church  at 
Antioch,  for  missionary 
work  among  the  Gentiles 
Barren  Fig-tree  cursed 
Barrenness.    See  Fertility. 

in  Women 
Basket  of  Fruit,  a  Sign 
Baskets 

Bastards,  not  to  be  Citizens  . 
Bath.  Bride's  . 
Bathsheba  and  Nathan  con- 
sult as  to  Adonijah's 
Rebellion 
David's  Intrigue  with 
Solomon's  Mother  . 
Battle  with  Amalekites 


Battle- 

Ctiallenge  to  . 
Gentiles  killed  in,  indefl 

nite  Numbers  . 
Gentiles  killed  in,  definite 

Numbers 
Hebrews  killed  in,  by  Gen 

tiles 

Hebrews  killed  in,  by  other 

Hebrews 
Horse  in 

Number  killed  in 
Order  of 

Stone  to  commemorate  De- 
liverance in 
Battlement  required  on  Roofs 
Battles  . 

of  David  with  Philistines 
Beaching  the  Ship 
Beacon  . 
Bear 

Beard  . 

shaved  for  the  Dead 
Bearing  false  Witness 
Beast,  Defilement  by  Carcass 
of  unclean 

that  dieth  of  itself  not  eaten 

Enemy's,  Kindness  to 

with  seven  Heads,  etc. 
"      "        "      a  Sign 
Beasts.    See  Mammals  (Chap.) 

to  Banquet  on  Heathen 

clean  . 

devoted 

first-boiTi  of  . 

unclean 
Beating  down  in  Trade 
Beauty  . 

Female,  swarthy 
Bed,  Unlawful  to  carry,  on 

Sabbath  . 
Beds  and  Seats 

"        "      for  sleeping 
"        "      for  use  at  IVfeals 
Beggars.  See  Gifts  ;  Liberali 

ty ;  Poverty. 
Behemoth 

Food  and  Dwelling . 

his  great  Strength  . 
Belief;  Duty  of 
Believer,  A  Book 
Believers  attest  Christ 

God's  Children 

longing  for  Resurrection 

rewarded  at  Christ's  com- 
ing 

Thanks  for  Faith  of 
Weapons  and  Warfare  of 
Bells  and  Pomegranates,  on 

Priest's  Robe  . 
Belshazzar's  Feast 
Benedictions  . 
Beneficence.    See  Kindness; 

Giving;  Liberality. 
Benevolence.    See  Love. 
Benjamin,  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 
Berea,  Paul  among  Jews  of 
Bestiality 
Bethesda,  Pool  of 
Bethshemesh,  Ark  received  at 
Betrayal  of  Christ 

foretold 
Betrothal  and  Wedding  (Chap.) 
Betrothal 

spiritual 
Bezaleel  and  Aholiab 
Bible.    See  Scripture  (Book) 

Speakers  and  Hearers  in 

Writers  of  . 
Binding  of  Satan 
Birds.    See  Fowling;  Fowls 

(Chap.) 

clean  . 

Creation  of  . 

Habits  of 

as  Images  of  Sorrow 
miraculous  coming  of 
unclean 
Birth  . 
Abortive 
of  Christ 

"     "  prophesied 
Birthday.  -See  King's  Birthday, 
Birthright 

Bishops.      See  Presbyter 

Bishops. 
Bitumen,  for  Mortar  . 
Blackness  of  Darkness  in  Hell 
Blamelessness,  Ministerial 
Blasphemy 
against  Holy  Spirit . 
God 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Blasphemy — 

ctiarfj;t;d  upon  Christ 
Penalty  of 
Punishment  of 
Bleedi-ng  or  Animal  Sacri- 
fices (Chap.) 
Blemish,  personal,  excluded 
from  priestly  Office 
personal,  did  not  exclude 
from  priestly  support 
Blessedness  of  Confession 
of  Death  in  the  Lord 
of  Faith 
of  fearing  God 
of  Heaven 

of  the  New  Lifo  (Chap.) 

of  Pardon  for  Sin  . 

of  Perfection 
Blessing,  on  Food 

stolen  by  Jacob 
Blessings  at  Betrothal 

for  keeping  Sabbath 

of  Liberality 

National,  from  Scripture 

for  Punctuality  in  Tithes 
and  Offerings  . 

spiritual,  of  the  Righteous 
Blind  Guide  . 

Blinding  of  Zedekiah . 
Blindness 

cured  by  Miracle 

figurative 

literal 

miraculous  . 
spiritual 
Blood  not  to  be  eaten 

Instance  of  transgression 
of  the  rule  not  to  eat 

Issue  of.   See  Hemorrhage 

of  Passover  . 

Plague  of,  Moses  demands 
that  Pharaoh  let  the 
People  go,  after  it 

Reason  of  Command  not  to 
eat 

Sea  turned  into 
Water  turned  into  . 

Bloodless  Sacrifices  (Chap.) 

Blue  Dress 

Boasting 

without  Off'ence 
Boats,  on  Lake  of  Galilee 
Boaz  and  Ruth,  Marriage  of 
Bodily  Gifts  and  Deprivations, 

"Miracles  in  (Chap.) 
Body,  Human.    See  Dead 
Dead  Body;  Death. 

See  Outward  Man  (Book) 

AflBictions  of  (Chap.) 

clothed  (Chap.) 

Death  of  (Chap.) 

Diseases  of  (Chap.)  . 

Nature  of  (Chap.)  . 

Old  Age  (Chap.) 

in  Resurrection 

the  Resurrection,  same  as 
before 

the  Resurrection,  not  same 

as  before 
the  Resurrection,  will  be 

spiritual 
Subjection  of 
Sustenance  of  (Chap.) 
Human,  Unity  of  the 
Body  Politic  (Chap.)  . 
Boil,  cured  by  Figs  . 
Boils  . 
Plague  of,  Moses  demands 
that  Pharaoh  let  the 
People  go,  after  it 
Boldness,  Duty  of  Prophet 
Bondage  an  Evil  and  Degra 
(Tation  . 
of  Gibeonites 
of  Israel  in  Egypt  . 

Israelitish,  In  Egypt,  its 

severity  . 
for  Poverty  . 
for  Theft 

of  the  Law,  Faith  secures 
deliverance  from 
Bond  Servants,  Fugitive 
"         "  pur 
suit  and  recovery  of  by 
Hebrew  Masters 
pursuit  and  recovery  of 
Fugitive,  not  allowed 
to  Gentiles 
Penalty  for  abusing 
Bonnets,  Priests' 
Book,  in  Apocalypse  . 
the  Believer  is 
of  Kings  of  Judah  and  Israel 


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Book— 

of  the  Law,  Preservation  of 

of  Life,  referred  to  . 
Books  . 

and  Authors  of  Scripture 
(Chap.)  . 

opened,  at  Judgment 

referred  to  in  Bible,  not 
now  extant 

or  Rolls,  written,  Scrip 
ture  in  . 

Sealing  of 
Booths  at  Feast  of  Taberna- 
cles 

and  Tabernacles 
Booty.  See  Spoils,  etc.  (Chap, 
Borrower  a  Servant  to  th' 

Lender  . 
Borrowing  of  Egyptians 

aud  Lendin" 
Botany.  See  Vegetable  King 

dom. 
Bottles  . 

a  Sign 
Bottling  Wine . 
Bottomless  Pit,  Hell  is 
Bow  and  Arrows 

a  Sign 

God  said  to  use 
Bowing  to  King 

in  Prayer 
Bramble,  Jotham's  Parable  of 
Branch,  Christ  is 

Christ  foretold  as  . 
Bravery.  See  Courage ;  Heroes, 

Wife  given  for 
Brazen  Altar,  Temple 
Bread.  See  Shew  Bread ;  Un- 
leavened Bread. 

alone,  not  to  be  lived  on 

of  Life,  Christ  is 

the  Staflr  of  Life 
Breadstuffs,  Trade  in  . 
Breaking  the  Sabbath 
Breastplate    of  Judgment, 
form  and  material  of 

of  Judgment,  on  Ephod 
Breath,  a^cribed  to  God 
Breeches  High  Priests' 

Priests' 
Breeding  Cattle.  Jacob  attrib 
utes  his  success  in  to 
Providence 
Brethren 

Hatred  and  Injury  by 

not  revenged 

Love  by 
Brevity  of  Life 
Bribery.   See  Impartial  Jus 

tice ;  Wicked  Magistrates 

to  Sin 
Brick  . 
Bridal  Attire  . 
Bride 

Consent  of  . 

Consent  to  Marriage,  after 
that  of  her  Relatives 

of  the  Lamb  . 

Longing  for  . 

Response  to  Bridegroom 
Bridegroom 

Companions  of 

Procession  by  Night 
Brooks  and  Rivers,  Meta- 
phorical . 
Brother,  Christ  is 
Brotherly  Love 


Brothers.    See  Brethren. 

guardingSister's  Honor 
Brother's  Widow.   See  Levi- 

rate  Marriage. 
Building.  Ses  Human  Abodes 
(Chap.)  . 
Judgment      and  Fore- 
thought in 
by  King  Jotham 
Materials  for 

before  separate  Place  in 

Ezekiel's  Temple 
Ships.   See  Ships. 
Tabernacle   and  Temple, 
See  Tabernacle ;  TempL 
Burial,  of  Clu'ist 
foretold  bv  Him 
of  the  Dead '(Chap.) 

Directions  for 
a  Duty 

Embalming  for 

in  Garden 

Ground  purchased 

naturally  desired 

Preparations  for 

Threats  of  Denial  of 

Washing  for  . 
Burials  . 
Burning  of  captured  Cities 

of  dead  Body 

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Biirniiig' — 

of  odors  for  the  dead 

Punishment  for  Harlotry  . 
Burnt  Offerings,  the  . 

Accompaniments  of 

Altar  of.  Tabernacle 

at  consecrating  Priests 

of  the  Flock  . 

of  Fowls 

of  the  Herd  . 

how  made 
Business.  See  Industrial  Em- 
ployments. 

Affairs  (Chap.) 

Habits 

Prayer  for  Success  in 
Butler,  Pharaoh's,  Dream  of 
Butter  .... 
Buyer  and  Seller,  Ruin  threat- 
ened to  . 
Buying  and  Selling  . 

Cain,  and  Abel,  Offerings  of 
to  Lamech,  Genealogy 
Murderer  of  Abel  . 
Cainite,  first  Polygamist  was 
Cakes  for  Meat  Offering 
Calamities.  Temporal 
Caleb's  Inheritance  . 

separate  Inheritance 
Caleb,  Son  of  Hezron,  De- 
scendants of 
Caleb,  Son  of  Hur,  Descend 

ants  of  . 
Caleb,  the  Spy,  Descendants  of 
Calves,  Golden  .■ 
Camel  and  Dromedary 
carried  off  by  Robbers 
Swiftness  of 
Camels  for  riding 
for    Transportation  and 
Travel  . 
Camp  of  Israelites  in  Wilder 
ness  (Chap.) 
Place  of  Levites  in  . 
Campaigns,  Result  of  five  in 
six  years'  war,  when  Is- 
raelites  took  po6 
sion  of  Canaan  . 
Canaan,  Conditions  of  pos 
sessing  . 
Conquest  of  (Chap.) 
Curse  of 

Defilement  of,  by  Heathen 
described 

Distribution  of  (Chap.) 
divided  by  lot 
from     Egypt,  forty-tw 

Stations  . 
Ezekiel's  Vision  of . 
Fertility  of  . 
Gentile  Names  of  Places  in 
Part     remaining  nncon 

quered  . 
promised  the  Hebrews 
References  to  the  Promise 
Route  from  Sinai  to 
searched  by  Spies  . 
Territory  of,  unconquered 

by  Israelites  after  six 

years'  war 
west  of  Jordan,  divided 
Boundaries 
Canaanite  five  Kings  ov 

thrown  . 
Kings  destroyed.  List 
Canaanites  (Chap.) 
to  be  destroyed 
enslaved 

Expulsion  of,  promised 

"  "  commanded 

made  tributary 
Marriage  with,  forbidden 
not  expelled  by  Hebrews 
Remnants  of  the,  enslaved 
Tribes  of 
their  Boundaries  and  Loca- 
tions 

why  not  all  expelled 
Canaanitish  Servitude  of  He 
brews 

Candace.    Overseer   of  her 

Household 
Candle.    See  Artificial  Light 
Candlestick,    Golden,  and 
Olive-Trees,  a  Sign 
Golden,  in  Tabernacle 
Candlesticks  in  Temple 
Cannibalism 
Capital   Punishment,  King 

inflicts  . 
Captain  of  the  Lord's  Host 
Captains,  David's  Gadite 
Captive  Virgins  spared 

Wife  not  to  be  sold 
Captives.    See  Prisoners  of 
War  (Chap.) 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Captives— 

Amazlah'B  Slaughter  of 
enslaved 

female,  Marriage  with 

Jewish,  at  Babylon 

returned  with  Ezra 

returned,  not  showing  their 
Genealogy 

returned     with  Zerub 
babel     .         .  li 

Bent  home,  by  order  of 
Prophet  . 

Tribute  of,  to  God  . 
Captivities  (Chap.) 
Captivity.    See,  Captives  Re- 
turned, etc. 

in  Babylon  . 

foretold 

"      by  Isaiah  . 

in  Media 

Numbers  returned  from 
Priests 

Restoration  from  (Chap.) 

Sacrifices  at  return  from 

often  Tribes 
Captured  Cities  burned 
Carchemish,  Battle  at 
Care  of  Live  Stock  (Chap.) 
Carpenters  and    Horns,  £ 
Sign 

Carvings,  in  Ezekiel's  Tempi 

of  Temple 
Casting  out  of  Devils  . 
Casualties  in  War  (Chap.) 
Casualty 

Catalogues  of  Persons,  Vari- 
ous (Chap.) 
Cattle.   See  Stock. 
Death  or  Damage  by 

fiven  Jacob  for  Service 
ybrid,  not  to  be  bred 
Jacob's  Device  to  breed 

"      wa^es  in 
miraculously  destroyed 
Trespass  by  . 
Cattle-Breeding 
Causes,  Hebrew  King  could 

try  and  decide  . 
Causing  Others  to  sin 
Caution  to  hearers  of  Scrip- 
ture 
Cavalry  . 

Equipment  . 
Celibacy  a  Calamity  . 
Cemetery.    See  Burial. 
Censoriousness.    See  Harsh 

Judgment 
Census  . 
Takers  of,  in  the  Wilder 

ness 
Unlawful 
Censuses  of  Israel  in  Wilder 

ness  (Chap.) 
Centurion,  Testimony  of,  at 

Crucifixion 
Centurion's  Household 
Ceremonial  Burdens  on  Poly 
gamy 

Cleanness  not  imparted 
Defilements  and  Purifica 

tious  (Chap.) 
Defilement,  Expiation  of 

ignorant . 
Law,  Paul  complies  with 
in  Leprosy  cases 
Pollution  avoided  at  Sacri 

flee 

Prohibitions  to  High  Priest 

Reflations  in  Dress 

Rules  for  Priests 

System  as  a  Whole  . 
Ceremonies.      See  Sacred 

Rites,  etc.  (Book) 
Ceremony  at  Court 
Cesarea,  Paul  at 

Paul's  Trial  at 
Chaff  and  Stubble 
Chaldea,   Josiah's  Alliance 
with 

Chaldeans,    tTerusalem  de 
stroyed  by 
to  punish  Tyre 
to  scourge  Arabia  . 
to  subdue  Elam 
Challenge  to  Battle  . 

of  heathen  Champion 
Chamljerlain's  Influence 
Chambers,  at  Inner  Court, 
Ezekiel's  Temple 
at  Outer  Gate,  Ezekiel' 

Temple  . 
separate  Places,  Ezekiel 

Temple  . 
side,  Ezekiel's  Temple 
for  Singers  'and  Priest! 
Ezekiel's  Temple 
Champion  and  his  Challenge 


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284 

139 

290 

136 

287 

122 

278 

137 

289 

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300 

99 

224 

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269 

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501 

51 

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402 

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391 

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602 

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602 

112 

509 

Change  of  Purpose  ascribed 

to  God  . 
Character  of  Christ,  figura 
live  (Chap.) 
Gifts  as  Test  of 
of  the  Lost  . 
Chariots 
of  God 

and  Horses,  a  Sign  . 

Solomon's 
Charity.   See  Giving;  Liber- 
ality. 
Charity  . 

Tithe-Feast  . 
Charming  of  Serpents 
Chastening  by  God  . 

Use  of 
Chastisement  of  Children 
Chastity,  Case  of  invincible 
Cheerfulness  . 

in  giving 
Cheese  . 

Cherubim  and  Seraphim 

in  Tabernacle 

in  Temple 
Chief  Priests  and  Leaders  of 
Jewish   People  slain, 
when  Kingdom  of  Ju 
dah  was  extinguished 
Child,  Death  of,  by  overlying 

Emblem  of  Faith  . 

Naming,  at  Birth 

Newborn 
Childbed,  Death  in  . 
Childbirth,  Uncleanness 
Childhood,  Innocence  of 
Children,  Amusements  of 

a  Blessing  and  Credit 

Chastisement  of 

Desire  for 

Duties  to  Parents  . 
favorite 

Games.  Music  in 
a  Gift  of  God 
Gifts  to 
Love  to 

by  Miracle,  foretold 
miraculously  given  or  de- 
nied 
Offences  by  . 
and  Parents  (Chap.) 
promised  as  Reward 
removed  in  Punishment 
of  Solomon's  Servants 
to  be  tau^-ht  in  Scripture 
Chinese  to  be  converted 
Christ  (Book)  . 
accused  on  Trial 
Advent  to  be  personal,  vis- 
ible, and  glorious 
Agony  in  Gethsemane 
Ambition  rebuked  by 
anointed  at  Bethany 
announced  and  baptized 
Answer  to  Sadducees  on 

Marriage 
Apostles    appointed  and 

instructed  by  . 
Appearances  of.  on  the  day 

of  his  Resurrection 
Appearance  of,  on  the  day 
of  his  Resurrection  to 
Mary  Magdalene 
Appearance  of,  on  the  day 
of  liis  Resurrection  to 
Peter 

Appearance  of,  on  the  day 
of  his  Resurrection  to 
the  ten,  Thomas  ab- 
sent 

Appearances  of,  after  Resur- 
rection . 

Appearance  to  James 

Appearance  to  the  eleven 
at  Mount  of  Olives 

appears  to  two  Disciples 

apprehended 

as  God  (Chap.) 

Ascension  of;  in  Heaven 
(Chap.)  . 

Association  with,  in  Heaven 

Attempt  to  entrap  . 

Attestation  of,  by  believers 

attested  by  God 

attests  his  own  Ministry 

Attributes  of  God  possessed 
by 

Baptism  of  . 

baptizes 
bears  his  Cross 
Betrayal  and  Apprehension 

(Chap.)  . 
Birth  of  (Chap.) 
Birth,  recorded  by  Matthew 
"       "  Luke 
691 


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9 

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9 

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61 

557 

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37 

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11 

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47 

593 

130 

282 

60 

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538 

59 

429 

58 

429 

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428 

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484 

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426 

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430 

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427 

69 

431 

82 

434 

108 

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87 

57 

ChHst— 

Body  of,  pierced,  but  bones 

not  broken 
bore  witness  to  himself 
bound 

a  Branch  (in  Prophecy) 
the  Bread  of  Life 
our  Brother  . 
Burial  and  Resurrection  of 

(Chap.)  . 
called  God 
"     Lord  . 
"     Son  of  God  . 
calls  Fishermen  as  Apostles 
casts  out  Devils 
Centurion's  Testimony,  at 

Crucifixion  of  . 
Ceremonial  at  Birth  of 
Ceremonial  Law  done  away 

by 

Charge  to  Peter 
Circumcision  of 
commands  the  Apostles  to 

baptize  . 
compared  with  the  Father, 

in  dignity 
compared  with  the  Father. 

m  goodness      .  . 
compared  with  the  Father. 

in  knowledge  . 
compared  with  the  Father, 

in  power 
commands  to  love  Enemies 
condemned  . 
Corner-Stone 
creates 

Crown  of  Thorns  . 
crucified 
Crucifixion  of  (Chap.) 

"       Conduct  of  Peo 
pie  at 

Crucifixion,  Miracles  at 
cures  Disease 
"  Wound 
Curses  on  those  not  loving 
Darkness  at  Death  of 
dead  raised  by 

Eeath  of 
eath  of,  prophesied 
denounces    Scribes  and 

Pharisees 
Disciples  desert 
discordant  opinions  about 
Divinity  of  (Chap.)  . 
Doctrines  of,  wondered  at 
Dominion  typified  by  that 

of  Solomon 
early  Life  of  (Chap.) 
Earthquake  at  Death  of 
Egypt,  his  Abode  in 
equal  with  God 
eternal 
our  Example 
Examples  of  Faith  in 
Faith  leaves  all  to  follow 
fasts  . 
on  fasting 
feared  by  people 
Figurative    Character  of 

(Chap.)  . 
filial  Conduct  of 
the  final  Judge 
first  appearance  in  Temple 
Forerunner  of    See  John 

the  Baptist. 
Forerunner  of  (Chap.) 
foretells  destruction  of  Je- 
rusalem . 
Foretells.  See  next  page. 

Prophesies,  etc. 
forgives  Sins 
the  Foundation 
Genealogy,  Birth,  and  Early 

Life  of  (Chap.)  . 
Genealogy  by  Matthew 
"         '■  Luke 
"         "  others 
as  God  (Chap.) 
God's  Mercy  in 
Grave  found  empty . 
Growth  of 
hated  . 

Head  of  the  Body  . 

Herod,  his  Relations  with 

his  Condemnation  demand- 
ed by  people 

his  Fame  throughout  the 
land 

Human  Appetites,  Feelings, 
and  Relationships 

Humanity  of  (Chap.) 

Incarnation  of 

in  Heaven 

inquires  for  people's  opin- 
ions about  him  . 

Jews  and  Gentiles  made 
one  in 

Jews  demand  Death  of 


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96 


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Christ- 
Jews  eiven  up  by  . 
Joscpli  receives  his  Body 
ju(l;;es  tlic  Woikl  . 
Jui^tificiilioii  \iy 
kind  to  Saniai'itans  . 
a  King 
Lamb  of  God 
Last  Passover  of 
Last  Words  of 
led  to  Trial  . 
our  Life 

Li"ht  of  the  World  . 
Likeness  to,  in  Heaven 
Lion  of  the  Tribe  of  Judah 
and  little  Children  . 
Mediation  of 
Ministry  of  (Chap.)  . 
Ministry  of,  attested 
Ministry    in  Jerusalem 

Fruits 
Miracles  (generally) 

"     He  orders  concealed 

"     He  orders  or  allows 

published 
Miracles,  Source  of  Power  for 

"     Wondered  at 
Miraculous  Power  of  Name 

of  .         .  . 

misunderstood  by  People  . 
Mocking,  at  Crucifixion  of 
on  Monogamy 
Morning  Star 
Mother  of.    See  Birth  of. 
multiplies  Food 
Multitudes  follow  him 
on  Oaths 

Ollices  of  (Chap.)  . 
Omnipotent  .         .  . 
Omnipresent 
Omniscient  . 
Opinions  about 
outraged  by  the  People 
Parables  of.   /See  Parables. 
People's  conduct  at  Cruci- 
fixion of . 
People,  liis  Fame  with 
persecuted  . 
Persecution  foretold  by 
Peter's  denial  of 
Prayer  for  St.  Peter 

"    must  be  in  name  of 
Preaching  of . 
preaches  in  open  air 
Preserver 
our  Priest 

Promise  to  raise  his  Fol- 
lowers . 

Prophecies  by,  about  Him- 
self       .         .         .  56-84 

Prophecies  concerning  (Chap.) 

Prophecies  as  to  his  Descent  10 
"       "  Destruction 
of  Jerusalem 

Prophecies  as  to  false  Christi 
"  His  reason  for 

prophesies  Success  of  Gos- 
pel 

a  Prophet 

Propitiation  by 

purifies  Herod's  Temple  in 
the  beginning  of  his 
ministry 

purifies  Herod's  Temple 
near  the  close  of  his 
ministry  . 

on  purifying . 

and  Question  of  Inheritance 

questioned  on  Trial 

Kaiment  divided,  at  Cross 

raises  tlie  dead 

received  as  Guest  . 

Reception  of,  by  men 

Redemption  by 

Refiner  and  Purifier 

refuses  to  interfere  concern- 
ing an  Inheritance 

reigning  with,  in  Heaven  . 

Relationships  of 

ReJatives,  Treatment  by  . 

Remission  of  Sins  by 

Remorse  of  People  . 

Replies  on  Trial 

Resurrection.  See  Christ 
in  Heaven 

Resurrection  of 


after  (Chap.) 
Resurrection    of  dead  at 

Death  of . 
Retirement  and  Solitude 
Return  of 
rides  an  ass'  colt 
royal  Honors  oflTered  Him 
said  to  have  a  Devil 
our  Saviour  . 
second  coming  of  (Chap.) 
second  coming,  certainty  of 


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CliriHt— 

second  coming,  like  Noah's 
flood 

second  comin"  of,  like  de 

truction  of  Sodom 
second    coming    of,  like 

lightning 
second  coming,  suddenly 

"         "     time  of,  not 

revealed  . 
Shepherd  of  the  Sheep 
Shepherds  Visit 
Signs  of  His  coming 
Silence  on  Trial 
Silence  at  Trial,  prophesied 
silences  captious  assailants 
sinless 

Solomon,  a  type  of  . 
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spiritual  blessings,He  bestows  112 
Stuinbling-Stone  .  .  128 
Sufferings  of  .         .  56 

superior  to  Men  and  Angels  113 
Superscription  on  the  Cross  90 
Teachings  aliout  Sabbath  .  7 
in  Temple  .  .42 

tempted  by  Satan   .         .  39 

"      "      "    to  gratify 

bodily  appetite  .         .      39  203 
tempted  by  Satan  to  court 

applause  .         .      39  203 

tempted  by  Satan  to  pur- 
chase dominion 
tempted  on  Mountain 
Testimony  to  John  the 

Baptist  . 
Thanksgiving  for  . 
Treatment  of  the  Erring 
Transfiguration  of  . 
Travels  and  Sojournings 
"      first   year  of  his 

ministry 
Travels,  the  next  two  years 
Travels,  to  Galilee  through 

Samaria  . 
Travels,  to  Jerusalem 
"      again  in  Galilee 
"      Coasts  of  Tyre  and 

Sidon 

Travels,  through  Decapolis 

"      in  Galilee  again  . 

"      last  six  months  of 
his  Life  . 
Travels,  at  Jerusalem 

"      in  Ephraim 

"      in  Perea 

"      and  about  Jerusalem 
Trial  of  (Chap.) 
triumphal  Entry 
unchangeable 
Union  with  (Chap.) 
Vine  . 

Vinegar  given,  on  Cross 

Water  of  Life 

Wine  and  Myrrh  given 

Wise  Men  visit 

Women  minister  to  him 

Words  to  multitude  at  ap- 
prehension 

Words  to  woman  weepin< 
for  him  . 

Works  of  God  performed  by 

worshipped  . 
Christian  Arms  and  Warfare 

Brethren,  love  to 

Character.  See  Man  Re- 
deemed (Book)  . 

choice  in  Marriage  . 

Church,  always  observed 
Lord's  Day 

Church,  begins  at  Antioch . 
"  Growth  of  the,  after 
the  Appointment  of 
Deacons  . 

Church.  Growth  of  the,  after 
hcalin"  of  lame  man  at 
Jerusalem 

Church,  Growth  of  the,  after 
the  Judgment  upon  An- 
anias and  Sapphira 

Church,  Growth  of  the,  dur- 
ing first  six  years 

Church  observed  J ewish 
Sabbath  . 

Conscience  about  Holy  Days 

Expediency,  Rule  . 

Fellowship  . 

Hospitality  . 

Liberty 

'■     Tempting  to  Sin  by 

Minister  a  Soldier  . 

Ministry.  See  Sacred  Per- 
sons, etc.  (Book)         .  605 

Pentecost     ...      16  578 

Prophets  (Chap.)     .         .  621 

Sabbath.   See  Lord's  Day .       8  574 

Sacraments.     See  Sacra- 
ments (Chap.)   .         .  654 
692 


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549 
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CliriHllaii— 

Sacred  Places 
Salutations.    See  Kiss  of 

Charity  . 
Salutations  . 
Kiss  of  Charity 
Unity 

View  of  Circumcision 
Christianity.     See  Christian 
Church. 

and  Judaism  (Chap.) 

universal  Triumph  of 
Christians,  Duty  of,  in  View 
of  Christ's  coming 

Music  in  their  worship 

observed  Pentecost . 

Passover  adopted  by 

Priesthood  of 

use  Jewish  Temple . 
Chronicles  of  Israel  . 

of Judah 

of  Media  and  Persia 
Church.  See  Christian  Church. 

Abrahamic.  See  Abrahamic 
Church. 

Divisions  in  . 

Fellowship,  etc.  (Chap.) 

in  Jerusalem  on  Gentiles  . 

Officers.    See  Sacred  Per- 
sons and  Offices  (Book) 

Ordinances.    See  Baptism ; 
Lord's  Supper. 

Twelve  Tribes  Symbolic  of 

Widows'  Service  in 
Churches,     sometimes  ap- 
pointed Evangelists 

supervised  by  E\  angelists 
Circumcision.  See  Uncircum- 

cised  Fruit. 
Circumcision  . 

applied  by  Abraham 

implied  a  moral  Change  . 

of  no  importance  to  Chris- 
tians 

of  Christ 

debated  by  Christians 

of  Gentile,  before  Marriage 

no  Justification  in  . 

of  servants  . 

Significance  of 
Cistern,  Prophet  thrown  into 
Cities.    See  Towns. 

Angels  Guardians  of 

assigned  to  the  Levites 

built  .... 
"  by  Solomon 

burned  on  capture  . 

destroyed 

fortified 

given  to  Hiram 

of  Refuge 

and  suburbs,  for  Levites  . 
taken  .... 
Citizens,  Rights  and  Duties 

of  See  Civil  and  Social 

Life  (Book) 
Citizenship  denied  Bastards  . 
denied  to  Eunuchs  . 
Edomites   and  Egyptians 

might  obtain 
Moabites   and  Ammonites 

not  to  have 
Roman 

City  of  Refuge,  no  safety  in,  if 
a  dangerous  instrument 
was  used  to  produce 
Death  . 
of  Refuge,  no  safety  in.  if 
murder  was  intended  . 
of  Refuge,  no  Safety  out- 
side the  . 
the  first  human  Abode 
Intercession  for 
Civil  and  Social  Life  (Book) . 
War  in  Egypt 
forbidden  . 

Civil  Wars 
Clean  Animals  . 
Meats,  Defilement  of 
and  unclean  animals,  dis- 
tinguished 
Cleanliness  in  Dress  . 
Cleanness,  not  imparted  as 

Uncleaiiness 
Clergv.    See  Sacred  Persons, 

'etc.  (Book) 
Cloak  .... 
Cloisters  of  Temple  . 
Clothes.    See  Garments. 
(Chap.) 

rent  .... 
for  the  Dead  . 
Clothing   miraculously  pre- 
served 

Cloud  and  Fire,  Pillars  of    .  1 
Clouds  .... 
accompanying  God . 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Clouds— 

God  canses  . 
Coals,  Pau  of  . 
Coat 

Cold,  God  causes 
Color  of  Di'ess  . 
Colors,  Military 
Comfort  from  riches  . 

from  Scripture 
Commander,  Position  of 
Commanders  killed  . 
Commandments.  Ten 
Commerce  (Chap.) 

of  Tyre 
Common  People,  Sin-Offer- 

ing  for  . 
Communion.      See  Lord's 
Supper, 
with  God  (Chap.)  . 
Community  of  Goods  . 
Compassion  of  God  . 
Compensation  for  Hospitality 

declined  . 
Conception 
Concision 
Concubinage  . 

and  Polygamy,  Trouble  from 
Conduct  "under  Persecution 

(Chap.)  . 
Coney  .... 
Confession,  Blessedness  of  . 
Duty  of 
Examples  of. 
Individual 
to  God  (Chap.) 
in  Prayer 
Confinement  to  house.  King 

could  order 
Conflict  between   Sin  and 

Grace 
Confusion  of  Tongues 
Congregation  assembled  to 
inaugurate  Tabernacle 
Sin-Offering  for 
Conjugal.       Husband ;  Mar 

riage ;  Wife. 
Conquered  People  disarmed 
"  dispirited 
Conqueror,  welcomed  with 
Music 

Conquest  of  Canaan  (Chap.)  . 

incomplete  . 
Conquests,  of  David  . 

Hebrew 

of  Hebrews  east  of  Jordan 
Gentile 

and  Wars  (Chap.)  . 
Conscience,  accusing . 

seared 

punishes 
Conscious  Integrity  . 
Consecration  of  Aaron 

of  Altar 

to  God 

of  Levites 

of  Priests 

Sacrifices  for  Priests 

Sin-Offering  for  Aaron  and 
his  Sons  . 
Consolation  from  Scripture  . 
Conspiracies  against  Israel  . 
Conspiracy,  .\raaziah  slain  by 

Amon  slain  by 

exposed 

against  Gedaliah 

Hoshea  agaiust  Pekah 
"  "  Assyria 

Jehoash  slain  by 

to  murder  Paul 

to  persecute  . 

Pekah  against  Pekahiah  . 

Shallum  against  Zachariah 
Conspirators,  Fate  of . 
Consummation  of  Marriage  . 
Consumption  . 

Figurative 
Contentions  of  a  bad  wife 

of  Paul  and  Barnabas 
Contentment  . 
Continence,  Gift  of  . 

"       Reward  of 
Continents,  Creation  of 
Contributions  lor  Solomon's 
Temple  . 

to  repair  Temple 

for  the  Tabernacle  . 

for  Temple,  under  Hezekiah 
"      "         "  Nehemiah 

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Contrition.    See  Repentance. 
Controversy,  Priests  to  de- 
cide 

Conventional  Signs  of  Feel- 
ing 

Conversation.  See  Discourse 
Conversion  of  Gentiles  (Chap.) 
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C'oiiVfrsioii— 

several  Nations  referred  to 

of  Jews 
"      and  of  the  World  . 

of  Paul 

of  Persecutor 
Conviction  from  Miracles 

of  Sin,  Prayer  for  . 
Cooking 

figurative 

literal 

a  Sign 

Co-operation  of  Man  with 

God,  iu  New  Life 
Coral  . 
Corinth,  Paul  at 

Paul  among  Jews  of  190, 
Corinthians,  Incest  charged 
on         .         .  . 
(;ornelius  the  Centm-ion 

sends  for  Peter 
Corner-Stone,  Clu'ist  is 

Christ  foretold  as  . 
Cornet  and  Trumpet  . 
Coronation.     See  Inaugura- 
tion ;  Kings. 
Corporal  Punishment 

Persecution  by 
Corpse.    See  Dead ;  Death ; 

Dead  Body. 
Correction  of  Children 

should  be  effective  . 

should  not  be  unjust 
Corrupt  Rulers 
Corruption  after  death 
Council,  at  Jerusalem 

50  A.D., 

its  Deliberations 
at  Jerusalem,  50  a.d.,  its 

occasion 
at  Jerusalem,  50  A.D.,  its  re- 
sult 

at  Jerusalem,  struggle  which 
occasioned  it  not  wholly 
over 

at  Jerusalem,  50  a.d.,  the 
Messengers  return  to 
Antioch  . 
of  War,  Hushai's  advice 
taken  in  . 
Counsel  and  Comfort  . 
Counsellor  who  ruined  Absa- 
lom 

Counsellors  of  Kings  . 

David's 

Rehoboam's  . 
Countenance  . 
Country,  Intercession  for 

Love  of 


Courage,  Exhortations  to 

from  God 

God  exhorts  to 

a  Prophet's  duty 
Couriers,  royal 

in  Persia 
Court,  Ceremony  at  . 

Favorite 

of  Guard,  Prophet  in 
Influence 

Inner,  of  Ezekiel's  Temph 

of  Law,  at  Sanctuary 

of  the  Tabernacle,  its  Di 

mensions 
Outer,  Ezekiel's  Temple 
Royal  (Chap.) 

Courtier's  Maxims 
must  be  modest,  submis- 
sive, obedient  . 

Courts  of  Temple 

Courtships.    See  Wife,  Mode 
of  Getting  (Chap.) 

Covenant  with  Abraham 
Abrahamic,  Participation  in 
with  Abraham,  sealed  by 

Circumcision 
Ark  of.    See  Ark.  etc. 
of  David  and  Jonathan 
of  Friendship.  Oath  in 
God's,  as  to  Gentiles 
with  Isaac 

of  God  with  Hebrews 
God  faithful  to  it  . 
with  God,  Nehemiah's 
God  remembers 
with  God,  stone  to  com- 
memorate 
of  Grace.    See  Grace, 
of  Hebrews  with  God 
of  Laban  and  Jacob 
of  Nehemiah,  sealers  of 
New  (Chap.). 

"  Backsliding  under 
Old. 

Vows  and  Oaths  (Chap.) 
of  Works.    &>«  Works. 
Covetousness  . 
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Covetousness— 

indulged 

Cowardice.    See  Fear. 

Cowards  sent  home  . 

Cows  and  Bulls,  names  of 
Evil  Doers 

Creation  (Chap.) 
should  praise  God  (Chap.) 

Creeping  Things,  unclean 

Crew,  prevented  from  desert- 
ing 

Crime  of  Abimelech  . 
Crimes    and  Punishments 

(Chap.)  . 
of  Wicked  Priests  . 
Criminal,  Body  of 
Criminals,  Temple  Sanctuary 

for 

Crops,  standing,  eating  from 
Cross.  <S'ee  Crucifixion  (Chap.) 
Crown,  and  Bracelet,  of  King 

of  Thorns 
Crowns,  a  Sign 
Crucifixion  of  Christ  (Chap.) 
t^ruel  treatment  of  Prisoner  . 
Cruelty.  See  Captives  •  Fero- 
city •  Infants  Slaugh- 
tered. 
Cups,  Divination  by  . 

of  Wine,  a  Sign 
Cure  of  Boil.    See  Boil. 
Cures,  Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
Curse.  See  Imprecations  (Chap.) 

Commands  not  to  . 

inflicted  on  Adam,  at  Fall  . 

of  Canaan 

Deprivation  of  Scripture  is 
on  Food 

of  God  on  the  Ground 

on  Ham's  fourth  Son 
Cursing.    See  Imprecations 
(Chap.)  . 

commanded  on  Meroz 

of  Parents 
Curtains  and  Hangings 
Cutaneous  Disorders  . 
Cutting  the  Flesh  for  the 
dead 

Cyprus,  Paul  among  Jews  of 
Paul  in         .         .  . 

Cyrus.  Darius  finds  Decree  of 
to  deliver  the  Jews  . 
Edict  for  Restoration 
to  found  an  Empire 
restores  sacred  Vessels 

Oasger  of  Ehud 
Dagon,    miraculously  cast 
down 

Daily  Incense  Offering 

Sacrifice,  in  Ezekiel's  Vision 

Sacrifices 
Dairy  Products.    See  Butter ; 

Cheese :  Milk  . 
Damascus.    See  Syria. 

Paul  among  Jews  of 
Dan,  Census  of,  in  Wilderness 

Genealogy  of 

History  of.  foreshadowed  . 
Inheritance  of 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 
Dancing 
Daniel's  Dream 
explains  Handwriting  on 
Wall 

Faith  in  resurrection  of 
Body 

Ruler  and  first  President  . 
saved  from  the  Lions 
and  his  three  Friends 
Vision   of  Medo-Persian 
Empire  . 
Danites  search  for  an  Inherit- 
ance 

Darius  finds  Cyrus'  Decree 
on  Temple 
orders  to  help  build  the 
Temple  . 
Darkness 
accompanying  God  . 
caused  by  God 
at  Christ's  Death  . 
Creation  of  . 
miraculous  . 
Plague  of,  Moses  demands 
that  Pharaoh  let  the 
people  go,  after  it 
Daughters,  Iiiheritance  of  . 

ofZelophehad 
David,  anointed 
appeals  to  people  for  Con- 
tributions for  Temple 
what  the  people  gave  in  an- 
swer 

joy,  and  that  of  people  over 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


David— 

a  Shepherd  . 

at  Cave  of  Adullam  . 

brought  back  by  the  people, 
after  Absalom's  Rebel- 
lion 

care  for  Absalom 
charges  Solomon  to  build 

Temple  . 
Children  of  . 
commands  Princes  to  help 

build  Temple  . 
Confidence  in  CJod  . 
Counsellors  . 
Death  of,  and  Length  of  his 

reign 
Dependence  on  God 
Descent 

desires  to  build  Temple 

Divine  favor  to 

falsely  charged  with  Pride 

first  Ofience  . 

Gadite  Captains 

Gifts  for  Solomon's  Temple 

greatly  extends  and  strength- 
ens his  Kingdom 

Grief  for  Absalom  . 
"      "      "  reproved 
"      "  Jonathan  . 

hnnted  by  Saul 

Indulgence  . 

inefficient  wrath  at  Amnon 

informed  of  Adonijah's  Re- 
bellion . 

and  Jonathan,  agi-eement 
to  tell  P^alsehood 

and  Jonathan,  Friendship . 

leaves  Ark  with  Obed-edom 

Life  saved  . 

makes  reparation  as  to 
Mephibosheth  . 

and  his  Men  ate  Shewbread 

mighty  Men  . 

moves  the  Ark  to  Jerusalem 

Officers  of  . 

Overseers  of  his  Household 

Polygamy 

Private  Donation  for  Temple 

Prayer  in  Old  Age  . 

Promises  to  Line  of 

Conditions  of  Promises  to  . 

recruits  Nethinim  . 

Reign  of,  consummated 

Reign  over  Judah  only 

over  all  the  Hebrews 
"         "       "  promised 

removes  Ark  from  Kirjath- 
jearim 

rises  superior  to  Joab 

Saul  seeks  to  slay  . 

second  Ofience 

and  Shimei  . 

Sin  and  Repentance 
Day,  God  maintains  . 
Day  of  Atonement  (Chap.) 

Sacrifices  on 
Days  of  Unleavened  Bread 
Deacons,  first  appointed 

Qualifications 

Service 

and  Deaconesses  (Chap.) 
Deaconesses 

Dead.  See  Burial,  etc.  (Chap. 
Baptism  for  . 
in  I5attle,  Mourning  for 
"       Treatment  of 
Body  (Chap.) 

Body  without  Doors,  Bone, 

or  Grave . 
burned 

Defilement  from 
devoured 

Nazarite  to  avoid  . 
Corruption  of 
forgotten 
Grief  for 
Miracles  in  raising  (Chap.) 
never  to  return 

playing  upon  instrnments, 

in  grief  for 
Realm  or  state  of,  generally 
raised  by  Apostles  . 
by  Christ 


by  Prophets  . 
uninterested  in  Life 
Dealings  of  God  with  Judah, 
conclusion  of  the  whole 
matter  . 
Death.   Se^.  Battle,  killed  in 
of  the  Body  (Chap.) 
Care  for  Survivors  in  pros 

pect  of  . 
in  Childbed  . 
of  Christ 
foretold  by  Him 
comes  to  uU  . 


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desired  .  .  .20 
of  disobedient  Prophet  .  57 
in  large  numbers  (miracu- 
lous) ...  81 
inflicted  for  Idolatry  .  16 
inflicted  on  Prisoners  of 

War  ...  89 
Instances  of  .  .  .92 
in  the  Lord,  Blessedness  of  97 
Miracles  in  inflicting  (Chap.) 
Miraculous,  by  fire  .  .  18 
of  Christ,  prophesied  .  22 
of  First-Born  in  Egypt  .  28 
of  Individuals  (miraculous)  80 
Pains  of  .  .  .91 
the  penalty  for  Idolatry  .  15 
from  Persecution  .  .  22,  23 
preparing  for  .  .  91 
Prospect  of  .  .  .  91 
a  Punishment  for  Sin  .  86 
a  Rest  in  Sleep  .  .  93 
to  reign  until  Resurrection  22 
Righteous  delivered  from  .  62 
"  undismayed  at  .  91 
the  second  .  .  .45 
a  Sign  .         .  .74 

Thanks  for  deliverance  from  91 
threatened  to  the  Wicked  .  81 
time  for  appointed  .  .  86 
for  violating  Sabbath  .  6 
for  Witchcraft        .         .  47,  48 

Deafness  and  Dumbness  cured 
by  Miracle 

Deborah 


and 


Debtor  and  Creditor,  Parable 
of  .         .  . 

Debtor's  Home  not  to  be  en- 
tered 

Debts  released  every  seven 
Years 

Decalogue.    See  Ten  Com- 
mandments. 
Deception  about  Military  In- 
telligence 
Decree.   See  Edict, 
of  Artaxerxes,  on  Temple 

Service  . 
of  Cyrus  on  Temple 
of  Darius  on  Temple 
Persian,  Forms  of  . 
Dedication,  Feast  of  . 
Gifts  for  Tabernacle 
Temple  (Chap.) 
Dedication  of  Solomon's  Tem- 
ple, Nation  assembled  at 
Offerings  of  Hebrew  Princes 
for  the  Tabernacle,  in  suc- 
cession . 
Offerings  of  Hebrew  Princes, 

Recapitulation  of 
Sacrifices,  Solomon's  Temple 
of  Temple 

of  Wall  (if  Jerusalem 
of  Zerubbabel's  Temple  . 

Deer.    See  Hart ;  Roe. 
Defeat  from  God 

of  Kings  of  Canaan  . 

and  Sulmiission 
Defensive  Armor 
Defiance  by  Goliath  . 
Defilement  by  Carcass  of  Beast 

by  death  within  a  tent 

of  clean  Meats 

from  dead  body 

incident  to  Sacerdotal  Duty 

of  Nazarite,  Atonement  for 

Priests  to  avoid 

of  Temple  by  Idols  . 
Defilements,  Ceremonial  (Chap.) 
Deformity,  incapacitated  from 

Priesthood 
Deitv.  S(?e Christ;  (3od;  Holy 

■  Spirit. 
Delilah  .... 
Deliverance  from  Enemies, 
Thanks  for 

promised  to  Hebrews  in 
Egypt  . 
Deliverances,    Miracles  in 
(Chap.)  . 

from  Persecution 

miraculous  . 
Deluge  .... 

Duration  and  Effects  of 

End  of         .         .  . 

foretold 

not  to  be  repeated  . 
References  to 

Time  of       .         .  . 
Demago<;u('.  Absalom  is 
Denial  of  Christ 
Denying  God's  Providence  . 
Deposition  of  Jehoahaz 
Depravity,  native 

universal 

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Deprivation  of  Scripture 

a  Curse  . 
Derbe,  Paul  at . 
Descent  of  Christ,  prophecies 

about 

of  Priests,  not  to  be  doubtful 
Descriptions  of  Heaven 
Desertion  of  Crew  prevented 
Despatches,  Military  . 
Desperation,  Argument  use- 
less against 
Destruction,  Salt  as  symbol  of 
Detected  Artifice 
Devastations.  Military 
commanded 

foretold  or  apprehended  . 
inflicted 
Devil.    See  Satan. 
Christ  said  to  have  . 
instigated  Judas 
John  the  Baptist  said  to 
have 

Devils.    iS?e  Angels,  Evil. 

attest  Christ's  Ministry 

Ejection  of  . 

go  into  Swine 

identified  with  Idols 

Miracles  in  ejecting  (Chap.) 

not  Unbelievers 

Satan  Prince  of 

sent  into  Swine 
Devoted  Things 

could  not  be  sold  or  re- 
deemed . 

were  the  Priests' 
Devotion  a  Ministerial  Grace 
Devotions.   See  Prayer. 
Dew  .... 

or  Absence  of  it,  a  Sign 

caused  by  God 

miraculous  . 
Dexterity 

Diet,  of  Daniel  and  his  Friends 
Dignity,  Christ  compared  with 

the  Father  as  to 
Diligence 

Diminutive  Stature  . 
Dinah's  Case  . 
Disappointments  confessed 

and  threatened  . 
Disarmament  of    the  con- 

(juered  . 
Disbelief  in  Prophets 
Disciples  defend  Christ 
desert  Him  . 

Desertion  of  Christ  foretold 

by  Him  . 
Eleven,  Christ  appears  to  . 
Feet  washed 

Five  Hundred,  Christ  ap- 
pears to  . 

incredulous  of  the  Resur- 
rection . 

at  Sea  of  Tiberias,  Christ 
appears  to 

two,  Christ  appears  to 
Discipleship,  Call  to  . 
Discourse.   See  Government 

of  Tongue 
Discourse 

arguing  in,  brings  out  both 
sides  of  . 

how  to  direct 

misplaced 

Rule  for,  have  a  fair  hear- 
ing 

Rule  for,  have  something 
to  say 

Rule  for,  talk  to  the  per- 
son concerned  . 
Rule  for,  whom  to  talk  to 
"   do  not  talk  to 
quick-tempered  man  . 
Silence  in,  may  be  best  of  all 
with  Fools  ." 
Discretion  and  Integrity  re- 
quired of  Overseers  of 
royal  Household 
Beauty  without 
a  ministerial  Grace  . 
a  soldierly  Virtue  . 
Disease,  miraculous  eraptive 
of  Jehoram  . 
unnamed,  cured  by  Miracle 
Diseases,  Bodily  (Cliap.) 
Miraclesin  Curesof  (Chap.) 

inflicting  (Chap.) 
Disgrace,  posthumous,  of  Idol- 

ators 
Disguises  by  dress 
Dishonesty.  See  Fraud ;  Lj-ing. 
Disobedience  to  God.  Warn- 
ings against 
to  Parents"  . 
Dispersion  at  Babel  . 
Dissimulation  of  Peter 
Distribution  of  Canaan  (Chap.) 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


forbltuk'ii 

indicated 

put  to  sliame 
Dividers  of  Canaan 
Divination  by  Arrow8 

by  Cup 

by  Entrails  . 

by  Spirits 
Divine  Deliverance  in  Perse 
cution 

Favor,  assurance  of  tiie, 
promises  of  God  to  his 
ancient  people  fulfilled 
Searching,  Prayer  for 
Support  in  Persecution 
Divinity  of  Christ  (Chap.) 
prophesied  . 
of  Holy  Spirit 
Division  of  Animals,  a  Si<!;n 
Divorce.   See  Queen  Repiid 
ated 

Christian  Law  of 
Mosaic  Law  of 
metaphorical  use  . 
Divorced  Woman,  Adultery 

to  marry 
Docility,  Children's  duty 
Doctrine,  true,  to  be  preached 
Doeg  a  Shepherd 
Dog 

Dogs,  dead,  to  be  eaten  by 
Doom  of  Wicked 
Doorkeepers  in  Temple,  Le- 

vites 
Doors  . 

Ezekiel's  Temple  . 

of  Holy  of  Holies,  Tempi 
of  Temple 
Double-handed  Men  . 
Double-mindedness  . 
Dove 

gregarious  and  timid 

Noah's  Messenger  . 
Dowry  . 

Servants  given  as  . 
Doxologies 
Dragon  . 

great  red 
Dream.  Abimelech's  . 

Daniel's 

Jacob's 

Joseph's 

Laban's 

of  the  Magi  . 

Nebuchadnezzar's  . 

Pharaoh's 

of  Pharaoh's  Butler  and 

Baker 
of  Pilate's  Wife 
Soldier's 
Solomon's 
Dreamers,  Warning  against 
Dreams.    See  Trances,  etc 
(Chap.)  . 
Design  of 

and  Interpretation  (Chap.J 
of  Pharaoh's  Butler  and 
Baker  fulfilled  . 

Dress.   See  Apparel. 

Dress 
at  First 

Anxiety  about,  foolish 
Bride's 

ceremonial  regulations 
Color  of 

Covering  not  stated 
Disguised  by 
Grief  shown  by 
Material  of  . 
mending 

Military.   See  Uniform 
Origin  of 
Ornaments  of 
Perfumes  in  . 
Portions  of  . 

of  Priests.     See  Priests, 

Vestments  of. 
Removal  of  . 
seemliness  in 
of  Virgin  Princesses 
Women's,  Directions 
Drink.   See  VV'ater;  Wine. 

Offering  of,  a  Sign  . 
Drink-OfTerings 
Drinking  by  lapping,  a  Sign 

of  Water  of  Life  in  Heaven 
Driving,  rapid  . 
Dromedary 

and  Camel  carried  off  by 
Robbers 

and  Camel,  swiftness 
Dropsy  cured  by  Miracle 
Drought 

caused  by  God 

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employed  in  comparisotv 
Drunkenness  . 
Cases  of 
figurative 
literal 

Punishment  of 
Dukes  of  Edom 
Dumbness,  miraculous 

a  Sign 
Dust  for  a  covering  . 
Duties,  of  and  to  the  Aged 
to  Children.    See  Parents, 

Duties  of 
of  Christians.   See  Duties 
of  Citizens  . 
to  God  (Book) 
and  Graces  of  the  New  Life 

(Chap.)  . 
of  Husbands  . 
to  our  Neighbor.  See  Good 
Neighborhood ;  Duties 
and  Graces  of  the  New 
Life, 
of  Wives 

to  Parents.   See  Children, 

Duties  of 
to  Rulers 
Duty  of  Believing 
of  desiring  to  know  God's 

Will 

of  Shepherd  to  watch  Flock 
Dwelling  Place  of  God  among 
Men 

Dynasties  of  Kings  of  Israel 
See  15ook  XI.,  Chap 
VIII., -IX. 
of  Kings  of  Judah.  See  Book 
XL,  Chap.  X.  . 

Eagles,  Parable  of  Two  (As- 
syria and  Egypt) 
Early  Rising  . 
Earrings 
Ears 

of  Corn,  for  Meat-Ofl'ering 
Earth,  the  (Chap.) 

God  is  King  of 
"   Judge  of 

Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
Earthquakes  . 

caused  by  God 

at  Christ's  Death 

miraculous  . 

named  by  Amos 

in  Prophetic  Vision 
Eastern  Division  of  Israelites 

in  Wilderness  . 
Eating,  excessive 

in  Silence,  by  Animals 

of  God's  Word 

from  standing  Crops 

of  Tree  of  Lile  in  Heaven 
Ebal,  Altar  in  . 
Eclipses 

caused  by  God 
Economy,  Primitive,  a  shad- 
owy System 
Eden,  Garden  of 
Edict.    See  Decree. 

of  Cyrus,  for  Restoration 
Edifying,  mutual 
Edom.    See  Esau. 

Amaziah,  Wars  with 

Desolation  foretold  . 

Desolation  of,  irrejiarable 

Reason  for  Desolation 

Descendants  of 

elective  Kings  of 

hereditary  Dukes  of 

Prophecies  about  . 

subdued  by  Uzziah  . 

refuses  Passage  to  Israel 
Edomites  and  Egyptians 

not  to  be  abhorred  . 

might  become  Citizens 

marriage  with 

Origin  of 

Revolt  from  Jehoram 
Effectual  Calling  (Chap.) 
Egypt.    See  Shishak. 

after  the  capture  of  Gaza  by 
the  Egyptians,  588  B.C. 

a  Year  later,  587  B.C. 

and  Assyria  . 

Bondage  in  . 

to  Canaan,  forty-two  Sta- 
tions 

Clirisi's  Abode  in  . 

'■        "  prophesied 
Civil  War  in . 
to  be  converted 
crippled  by  Nebuchadnezzar 
Death  of  First-Born  in 
Deliverance  of  Israelites  in, 

displayed  God's  hand : 

its  recognition  . 

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detailed     Description  of 
Conquests    liy  Nebu- 
chadnezzar      .         .  51  3.32 
during  the  siege  of  Jeru- 
salem    .         .         .51  3.31 
Entrance  into         .         .  15  2.32 
Exodus  from  (Chap.)         .  236 
Famine  in     .         .         .  ,33  .363 
provided  for        .  12  .399 
Grecian  Kings  of    .         .61  342 
hasty  Departure  of  Israel- 
ites from          .         .  29  2.36 
Hebrews  kindly  received  in  12  314 
Hebrews   afterwards  op- 
pressed in        .         .  13  314 
humbled  by  Sargon           .  47  .322 
Israelite  Bondage  in  6  4.36 
Israelites  desire  to  return  to  34  2.37 
Israelites  in  (Chap.)          .  232 
Jehoahaz  Prisoner  in        .  126  280 
Jehoiakiui  tributary  to      .  127  280 
Jeremiah  tells  Jews  not  to 
go  to,  after  extinction 
of  Kingdom  of  Judah  .  130  283 
Jews  escape  to       .         .  130  2*1-4 
"   forbidden  to  go  to     .  138  289 
Lamentation  over  the  com- 
ing fall  of  Pharaoh      .  51  .3.32 
Monopoly  of  Land  in        .  13  399 
Nebuchadnezzar  to  subdue  51  332 
Oppression  of  Psammetichus   51  3.30 
Pharaoh  warned     .         .  51  3.32 
Prophecies  about     .         .  51  3.30 
regal  authority  in    .         .  2  443 
Sojourn  in    .         .         .  16  233 
"  foretold  .         .  14  232 
the  folly  of  relying  upon, 

about  720  B.C.    .         .  51  a30 
Viceroy  with  plenary  pow- 
er, regal  authority  to 

appoint  ...  2  443 
will  not  deliver  Judah  from 

Assyria  .         .         .  47  322 
Egyptian  Entertainment      .  99  478 
Egyptians,  abominated  Shep- 
herds     .         .         .  .33  4ft3 
Marriage  with        .         .  38  318 
plunder  Jerusalem  .         .  177  305 
pursue  Israelites     .         .  30  2.36 
spoil  Judah  .         .         .  138  289 
Ehud     .         .         .         .  76  254 
Elah,  reign  of  .         .         .  101  267 
Elam,  Prophecies  about       .  48  325 
to  be  put  to  shame  among 

the  dead          .         .  48  325 
to  be  restored         .         .  48  325 
Eleazar's  Heroism     .         .  114  509 
Elders    .         .         .         .  76  622 
of  Hebrew  Towns   .         .  72  253 
first  mentioned       .         .  76  622 
appointed  in  every  city     .  76  623 
supervised  by  Evangelists  74  623 
Elect  Church,  Tribes  sym- 
bolic of  .         .         .  70  253 
gathered  to  Judgment      .  28  203 
Election          .         .         .  76  32 
excludes  human  Merit      .  88  118 
to  Holiness  ...  89  118 
Individual     ...  87  117 
National       ...  86  117 
of  Prince  of  Tribe  .         .  70  252 
Eli's  Indulgence        .         .  68  430 
Sons,  Punishment  of        .  32  611 
"     Sin  of  .         .         .  32  611 
Elias,  John  the  Baptist  fore- 
told as    .         .         .  1  32 
Elijah  appoints  his  Successor  60  618 
his  Successor   refuses  to 

leave  him         .         .  60  618 

Fast    .         .         .         .  24  580 

hunted  by  Ahab      .         .  9  662 

John  the  Baptist  foretold  as  1  32 

a  Prophet      ...  60  618 

raises  the  Dead      .         .  89  140 

Sacrifice  consumed .         .  21  127 

Translation  .         .         .  87  140 

Elisha  appointed       .         .  60  618 

dead  raised  by  Bones  of    .  92  141 

pursued        ...  9  662 

raises  the  Dead       .         .  89  140 

refuses  to  leave  Elijah      .  60  618 

Elkanali's  Polygamy  .         .  20  415 

Vow  .         .         .         .  100  659 

Elon  (a  Judge)           .         .  80  255 

Embalming  the  Dead .  .  101  379 
Employments.  See  Industrial 

fimployments  (Book)  .  397 
Empty  Grave  of  Christ,  its 
Explanation    by  New 

Testament  Writers     .  102  60 

Encampment  .                 .46  494 
and  March,  General  Order 

of,  for  Tribes    .         .  48  214 

Enemies,  love  to        .         .95  477 

Prayer  for  deliverance  from  44  184 
rejoicing   of,  pleaded  in 

Prayer    .         .         .  51  i88 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Thanks  lor  Deliverance  from 

Tlianks  for  Vengeance  on  . 

and  Transgressors  cursed  . 

Treatment  of  dead  . 
Enemy's  Beast,  kindness  to 

Intelligence  from  Partisans 
with 
Engines,  Military 
Enjoyment  of  Life 

"     not  riotous 

Enmity  . 

Enocli  s  Translation  . 
Entertainments,  Wedding 
Enticement  to  Sin 
Entrails,  Divination  by 
Entrance  and  Exit  in  Ezeklel's 
Vision  . 
and  Exit  for  the  People  in 
Ezekiel's  Vision 
Entrances 

as  Resorts  and  Tribunals 
Envy 

for  Riches 
Ephah,  a  Sii^n  . 
Ephesian  Elders,  Paul  and 
EphesHs,  Paul  among  Jews 
of  .         .  190, 

Tumult  at 
Ephod,  Breastplate  of  Judg- 
ment on  . 
Girdle  of 
Hiijh  Priest's 
Robe  of 

"     its  color  and  fashion 
Stones  of  Memorial  on 
Ephraim,  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed 
Inheritance  . 

"         in  Canaan 
jointly  with  Manasseh 
and  Manasseh  ask  more 

Territory 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing fur  tlie  Tabernacle 
Epistle,  Uie  Believer  is 
Epistles,  Subscriptions  to 

written 
Errors,  Ministers  to  shun 
Eruptive  Disease,  miraculous 
Esau.    See  Edom. 
Descendants  of 
Grief  for  his  lost  Blessing  . 
Escapes  from  Persecution  . 
Eschatology  (Book)  . 
Escort  Duty 
Eshcol,  Fruits  of 
Esther  afraid  to  interpose  for 
preservation  of  Jews  . 
informed  of  Decree  procured 
by  Haman  for  destruc- 
tion of  Jews 
in  Persia 

made  Queen  . 
and  the  Jews  Fast  . 
Mordecai  insists  that  she 
shall  interpose  for  the 
preservation  of  Jews 
Eternal  Life,  in  Heaven 
Eternity,  of  Christ 
of  God 
of  Wisdom  . 
Ethan,  from  Levi,  Genealogy 
Ethiopia  humbled  by  Sargon 

Prophecies  about  . 
Ethiopian  Eunuch  baptized  . 
Ethiopians,  Asa's  Victory  over 
Ennuch  baptized 

refused  Citizenship 
Evangelists  (Chap.)  . 
Authority  of . 
had  no  local  Charge 
may  reject  Heretics 
were  under  Direction  of 

Apostles  . 
Work  of       .         .  . 
Evening  Sacrifices,  daily 
Everlasting  Punishment 
Every  Man  to  be  judged 
Evil  Angels,  Fall  and  Impris- 
onment of 
Forms  (in  vision) 
not  closely  confined 
number  of . 
Possession  by 
Power  (in  vision) 
doing,  apparent  Impunity  of 
Doers,  hatin" 

"    called  Cows  and  Bulls 
for  Evil 

"  rendering,  forbidden 
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and  Evil  Doers  within  God's 

Purposes 
God  avenges 

"  brings  good  out  of 
Report  of  Promised  Land 
brought  back  by  Spies 
Speaking.      See    Malice ; 

Talebearing. 
Spirit,  expelled  by  Music  . 
Spirits  sent  by  God 
Evil-Merodach   releases  Je- 

lioiachin . 
Example  of  Christ 
Ministers  to  set 
Setting  of  . 
Examples  of  Confession 

of  the  Fear  of  God  . 
Excommunication,  Persecu- 
tion by  . 
Excretions 

Executioner,  Priest  acting  as 

Witnesses  to  be 
Exemption  of  betrothed  Men 

of  Cowards  . 

of  House  Builder 

of  new  married  Man 
Exhaustion  of  Troops 
Exodus  from  Egypt  (Chap.)  . 
E.xorcism 

Expediency,  Christian,  Rnle 
Expiation  of  Altar  of  Incense 
of  lighter  Ofl'ences  . 

"  "      three  ex- 

amples . 
of  lighter  Offences,  In  case 

of  poverty 
of    lighter  Ofl'ences,  still 

greater  poverty  . 
of  jfurder  by  unknown  Hand 
Exploring  for  Settlement 
External  Nature  (Book) 
Exultation  over  Victory 
Eyes  .... 

ascribed  to  God 
Ezekiel  forewarned  of  Perse- 
cution 
River  of  Salvation  . 
Vision  of  Canaan 

the  Temple  (Chap.) 
"     cleansing  Sacrifices  of 
"     Supply  of  Ofl'erings  in 
"     Meat  Offering  in 
"     Entrance  and  Exit  . 
Ezra  and  Nehemiah  unite  in 
religious  services  after 
completion  of  walls  of 
Jerusalem 
from  Aaron.  Genealogy 
assembles  Lovites  . 
breaks  up  Heathen  mar- 
riage connections  formed 
by  Jews  . 
Captives  returned  with 
commissioned  by  Artaxerxes 

Longimanus 
commits  Treasures  and  sa- 
cred vessels  to  custody 
of  Priests 
delivers  the  King's  Orders 
Fast  at  River  Ahava 
Marriage  Reform  under 
Mission 
Passover 

reaches  Jerusalem  . 

sets  forth  after  Commission 


Face  ascribed  lo  God 
Fair  Dealing  enjoined 
Faith  (Cliap.)  . 

accompanied  by  Love 

Achievements  of 

of  Believers,  Thanks  for 

defined 

described 

Evidence  of  New  Birth 
Examples  of . 
a  Gift  of  God 
in  God,  pleaded  in  Prayer 
Immunities  of 
Instrument  of  Justification 
is  a  work 

"      of  different  Degrees 
of  the  Heart 
Power  of 

Prayer  must  be  with 
receives  the  Kingdom  of 

God  as  a  littleX'hild 
required  to  work  Miracles 
Rewards  of  . 
secures  Deliverance  from 

the  Bondage  of  the  Law 
secures  Deli\erance  from 

the  Penalty  and  Power 

of  Sin  . 
Security  in  . 

sits  at  Jesus'  feet  and  hears 
his  word 


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Fai  th- 
an d  Works  . 
without  Works  insufficient 

Fall  of  Man 

Fallen  Man  (Book) 

False  Accusations 
Christs  foretold  by  Christ  . 
dealing 

Prophet  contradicts  Jere- 
miah 

Pro))lK't  (Micaiah)  . 

Pi'opiietesses 

Proi)hets  (Chap.) 
appear 
"      Christ  foretells  . 
"      contradicting  Jer- 
emiah denounced 

Prophets  described . 

"      People  warned 
against  them 

Prophets,  Punishment  of  . 
tested 
"      trouble  Nehemiah 
"      and  true,  how  dis- 
tinguished 

Prophets,  warning  against 

Teachers 

Weights  and  Measures 
Witness 

"      Instancesof  bearing 
Worship,  by  Jews,  other 
forms  of  (Chap.)         .  - 
Falsehood.   See  Lying. 

in  general 

of  Ananias  . 
Fame  of  Christ  throughout 

the  Land 
Families,  noteworthy 
Family  (Book)  . 

Afl'ections  (Chap.)  . 

Intercession  for 
Famine  .... 

caused  by  God 

in  Egypt 

•'       provided  for 

during  Siege 
Fanning 

Fast  acceptable  to  the  Lord  . 
at  Ahava 
Christ's 
Daniel's 
Nehemiah's  . 
Promises  to  those  who  do, 
in  Sincerity 
Fastenings  and  Ornaments, 

Metals  for 
Fasting  .... 
Fasts,  insincere 
Jehoiakim's,  at  which  Jer- 
emiah's Prophecy  was 
read 

Occasional  (Chap.)  . 

public,  called  for 
Fat  not  to  be  eaten 
Father.    See  Parents. 

and  Mother-in-law  . 
Fatigue,  in  War 
Favorite  Children 
Fear  .... 

of  God  (Chap!) 
'*  commanded 
"      Examples  of  the 
"      general  description  of 
"      not  slavisli  . 
at  Miracles  . 
Fearing  God,  Blessedness  of 
Fearlessness,  a  Prophet's 
duty 

Feast.    See  Meals. 
See  Thanksgiving. 
Belshazzar  s  . 
at  Betrothal  . 
of  Dedication 
at  Dedication  of  Solomon's 

Temple  . 
King's  Birthday 
ofPurim 
of  Tabernacles 
concludiiiij  Festival 
Nehemiah  s  . 
Sacrifices  at  . 
Sacrifice,  in  Ezekiel's  Vis 

ion 

of  Trumpets,  Sacrifices  at . 
Feasting 

Directions  for 

Examples  of . 
Feeble  Old  Age 
Feet,    God   represented  as 

having  . 
Felix,  Paul  before 
Fellow-Feeling  with  Others  . 
Female  Beauty 

Undeanness . 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Fertility  and  Barrenness 

fVoiii  (Jod 
Festivals  restored  after  Kes- 

toration  . 
Festivities,  Wedding . 
Festus,  Paul  before  . 
Fever 

cured  by  Miracle 
Few  are  saved  . 
Fickleness,  Paul  disallows 

suspicion  of 
Fidelity  to  God 
of  Ittai 
of  Jonathan  . 
Fig-Tree 

and  Figs  mentioned 
parable  of  . 
withered  . 
Figs.  Boil  cured  by 
Figurative  Prophecies  about 

Christ  . 
Filial  Conduct  of  Christ 
Duties.   Hee  Children,  Du 
ties  ol'. 

Final  Doom  of  the  Wicked 
Fine,  Persecution  by  . 
Fingers  ascribed  to  God 
Fir-Tree,  God  compared  to 
Fire,  God's  Presence  mani 
fested  hy 
Hell  a  Lake  of 
Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
miraculous  protection  from 
Pillars  of  Cloud  and 
to  represent  God 
Sodora  and  Gomorrah  de- 
stroyed by 
Firmament,  Creation  of 
Firmness  a  Ministerial  Grace 
First-Born,  in  Egypt,  Death  of 
Excess  of,  over  Levites 

"     redeemed  with  Money 
Devotion  of,  to  God,  to  be 

explained 
of  Beasts  to  be  eaten 

"       '■  before 

God 

of  Beasts  to  be  eaten,  if  im- 
perfect, at  home 
of  Israel,  Levites,  instead  of 
of  Man  are  God's 
rate  of  Redemption  for 
Kights  of,  in  Polygamy 
First-Fruits 
of  Harvest  at  Pentecost 
were  the  Priest's 
First-Month  Sacrifice,  in  Ezc- 

kiel's  'V^ision 
First  Murder,  the 
Transgression,  the  . 

the  test  of 

obedience 
Transgression,  the  tempta- 
tion to  disobey  . 
Transgression,  disobedience 
"        guilt  and  shame 
"        trial  and  judg- 
ment 

Firstlings,  were  the  Priests' 
Fish  .... 

clean  .... 

Creation  of  . 

Miracles  in  . 

unclean 
Fishes,  miraculous  Draught  of 
Fishing  .... 
Flag  .... 
Flattery 

Flesh,  Human,  figurative 

Sins  of  (Chap.) 

torn  of  Beasts,  not  eaten  . 

Works  of,  generally 
Flies,  PhiL'ue  of.  Moses  de- 
mauds  that  Pharaoh  let 
the  people  go,  after  it . 
Flight  . 

into  Egypt  . 

intercepted  . 

in  War,  Instance  of 
Flock,  God's  People  is 
Flocks.    Nee  Stock. 

overdriving  fatal  to 
Flood.   See  Deluge. 
Floods  . 

caused  by  God 
Flour,  for  Meat-Off'ering 
Flowers  .  . 

Flying  Creeping  Things,  clean 

unclean 
Flying  Roll,  a  Sign  . 
Folly.  SeeFoo\ 

addressed  to  the  Wise 
Food.   See  Diet. 
See  Sustenance,  etc.  (Chap.) 
and  Attendance 


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Foo<i — 

Beast  dying  of  itself  not 

to  be 
Blessing  on  . 
Blood  and  Fat  not  to  be 
cursed 

and  Drink,  appetite  for 
Flesh  torn  of  Beasts  not 

to  be 
a  Gift  of  God 
Hebrew  wife  preparing 
Human  care  necessary 
Hunting  for  . 
Miracles  in  (Cliap.)  . 
miraculous,  people  tire  of 
miraculous  supply  of 
Multiplication  of  . 
Necessity  of  . 
a  Sign 

Varieties  of  . 

Want  of,  in  War 
Fool,  described 

his  Punishment 

not  to  be  talked  to  . 

and  Parables 

his  Treatment,  etc.  . 
Forbearance   a  Ministerial 

Grace 
Forehead 

Foreigners.   See  Gentiles, 
no  release  of  Debts  to 
Servitude  of,  with  Hebrews 
(Chap.)  . 

Foreknowledge  of  God 

Forerunner  of  Christ  (Chap.; 
Forgetfulness  of  God  . 
Forgiveness.   See  Pardon 

of  an  Enemy 

to  the  Penitent 

in  Prayer 

of  Sins,  exercised  by  Chrisi 
Formalism,  Pharisaic,  con 

demncd  . 
Forms  of  Prayer 
Fornication.   .SVf  Lewdness 

Lewd  Women. 

with  betrothed  Bondmaid 

expiatiim  for 
with  a  betrothed  Virgin 
with  a  Virgin  not  betrothed 
Fortifications,  Hezekiah  re- 
pairs 

Fortresses,  built  by  Asa 
occupied 

and  Sieges  (Chap.)  . 
Fortune,  God  sends  changes  of 
Forty  Years'  wandering  of 

Hebrews 
Foundation,  Christ  is 
Founding.   See  Smithcraft 
Fountain,  Christ  foretold  as 

miraculously  made  good 
Fountains 

and  Wells,  figurative 
"  literal  . 

poisoned 
Fowling 

Fowls.   See  Birds. 

to  banquet  on  Heathen 
Fox 

Frailty  of  Life  . 
Fraud  denounced 

in  Trade 
Free  Agents,  Men  are 
Freeing  of  Prisoners  of  War 
Freewill  Ofl'ering  at  Pente 
cost 

Ofreriu>^s 
Friends,  Job's  . 
Friendship,  Benefits  of 

Indispensable  Conditions  of 
Friendships 

of  bad  Men  . 

Gifts  at  Covenant  of 

Oath  of 

Gentile,  with  Abraham  and 
Isaac 

Frivolous  Discussions,  Min 

isters  to  avoid  . 
Frogs.  Plague  of,  Moses  de- 
mands that  Pharaoh  let 
the  People  go,  after  it 
Frugality 
recommended 
should  not  be  carried  too 
far 

Fruit,  Basket  of,  a  Sign 

uncircumcised 
Fruit-Trees  must  not  be  de 

stroyed  in  Siege 
Emits  ... 

cut  off 
Fugitive  Bond  Servants 

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503 

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578 

50 

643 

94 

476 

94 

476 

94 

476 

94 

476 

94 

476 

102 

479 

102 

DOy 

11 

314 

yi 

28 

235 

6 

398 

6 

398 

6 

398 

64 

163 

26 

401 

68 

499 

39-40 

387 

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387 

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17 

m 

Fugitivo— 

Bond  Servants,  pursuit  and 
recovery  of  not  allowed 
to  Gentiles 
Fugitives,  Intelligence  from 
Fulfilment  of  Scripture 
Funds,  disbursed  by  Priests  . 
Funeral,  Charge  for  . 
Furniture 
elegant 

plain  .... 
removed,  a  Sign 
Utensils,    Mechanic  Arts 
(Chap.)  . 
Future  Generations  to  be  in- 
structed as  to  Deliver- 
ance of  Israelites  in 
Egypt  . 
Future,  God  said  to  be  uncer- 
tain of       .         .  . 
Punishment.    See  Doom  of 
Wicked ;  Hell ;  Wicked. 

itabriel  appears  to  Men  . 

Gad,  Book  of  . 
Gad,  Census  in  WUderness  . 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 
Galatia,  Paul  in 
Galilee,  Christ's  Journey  to, 

prophesied 
Gallio's  Decision 
Gallows,  Haman  hanged  on  . 
Games  of  Children,  Music  in 
Garden,  Burial  in       .  123, 

of  Eden 
Garments.  See  Clothes  (Chap) 
Leprous 
Wedding 
Gate.   See  Entrances, 
East,  in  Ezekiel's  Temple 
of  Tabernacle  Court 
of  Inner  Court,  Ezekiel's 

Temple  . 
Outer,  Ezekiel's  Temple  . 
Gates  .... 
Gedaliah  Governor  in  Judah 
slain  .... 
warned  of  Conspiracy 
Gehazi.  bad  Servant  . 
Genealogies  and  Catalogues 
(Book)  . 
of  Levites  preserved 
Miscellaneous  ^Chap.) 
Genealogy  of  Christ,  by  Luke 
by  Matthew 
by  Others 
Prophecies  about 
of  Priests,  to  be  certain 
returned  Captives  not  show- 
ing 

Generals,  King  appoints 

King  restrained  by  . 
Gentile,  a  Marriage  with,  in 
Samson's  case,  by  di- 
vine appointment 

Armies,  strength  of 

Christians,  Debate  on  cir- 
cumcising 

Church  at  Antioch  . 

Conquests 

Friendship  with  Abraham 

and  Isaac 
Marriages,  broken  up  by 

Ezra 

Nations,  Notices  of  (Chap.) 

Sacrifices  (Chap.)  . 

Slaves  to  Hebrews  (Chap.) 
Gentiles.     See  Foreigners ; 
Heathen ;  Other  Nations 
(Book)  . 

Alliances  with,  useless 

Church  in  Jerusalem  on 

Contempt  of  Jews  for 

Conversion  of  (Chap.) 

"  "  general  pre- 

dictions as  to  . 

Conversion   of,  particular 
Nations  referred  to 

friendly 

and  Hebrews,  before  Set- 
tlement in  Canaan  (Chap.) 

Hebrews  sold  to 

Idolatrv  of  (Chap.)  . 

Idols  of     .   .         .         .  3( 

Jews  found  by  Ezra  mar- 
ried to    .  " 

and  Jews  made  one  in  Christ 

killed  in  Battle 

"   indefinite  num- 
bers 

killed  in   Battle,  definite 

numbers . 
Marriages  with 


17 

438 

102 

506 

36 

11 

26 

609 

91 

377 

59 

407 

59 

407 

59 

407 

72 

163 

407 

33 

237 

22 

20 

14 

199 

21 

201 

4 

3 

59 

215 

18 

209 

64 

250 

75 

219 

11 

&30 

80 

351 

15 

35 

191 

309 

140 

292 

108 

484 

124 

279 

7 

398 

366 

61 

370 

38 

422 

95 

603 

583 

83 

601 

81 

601 

52 

406 

130 

2^2 

130 

283 

130 

283 

33 

441 

206 

49 

616 

211 

36 

40 

35 

39 

37 

40 

10 

34 

22 

607 

103 

226 

18 

489 

12 

446 

22 

416 

26 

490 

78 

350 

76 

349 

122 

511 

jj 

314 

171 

301 

320 

628 

439 

312 

135 

286 

75 

349 

69 

347 

3-15 

0 1 

345 

68 

346 

34 

318 

Oil 

13 

437 

0-34 

83 
84-85 

104 

226 

85 

354 

79 

502 

79 

503 

79 

502 

22 

415 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


(xeiitiles— 

Marriages  with,  objected  to 
"         "  sometimes 
happened 
may  not  reclaim  Fugitive 

Bondmen 
Offerings  to  God 
Parablc'H  on,  call  of . 
Panl  Apostle  to 
Gentleness  a  ministerial  grace 
Gershonites,  Functions  of 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Place  in  Camp 
Gethsemane,  Christ's  Agony 
Giants  . 

Gibeah,  an  Exception  to  the 
Inhospitality  of 

inhospitable  . 
Gibeon,  Tabernacle  at 
Gibeonites  enslaved  . 

reduced  to  Bondage 

Slaughter  of.  avenged 

Stratagem  of 
Gideon  . 

Polygamy  of . 

refuses  to  be  King  . 

Fleece,  Miracle  of  . 
Gift  of  Tongues,  miraculous 

Gifts     .         .  '. 
Abuse  of 

and  OtHces  in  general 
as  a  proof  of  good-will 
to  Children  . 
royal  . 

sacred  (Chap.) 

spiritual,  may  be  coveted 

to   appease    an  offended 
brother  . 

to  reciprocate  good-will 

use  of 
Gilboa,  defeat  at 
Gilgal,  circumcision  at 

Eiicampment  at 
Girdle  . 

ef  Ephod 

of  Linen,  a  Sign 
Giver  blessed  . 
Giving,  Liberality  in  . 
ancient  Examples 

Ostentation  in 

to  the  Saints 
Gleaning 

metaphorically 

permitted  by  law 
Glory  of  Consummation  of 
Resurrection 

and  Fate  of  Solomon's  Tem 
pie  (Chap.) 

God  represented  as  desiring 

and  Joy  in  Heaven  . 

of  Ministerial  Office 

Visible,  of  God 
Glorying  in  Persecution 
Gluttony 
Goats  . 

and  Sheep,  Increase  prayed 
for 

God.   See  Angel  of  the  Lord 

Christ;  Works  of  Got 

(Book)  . 
Abhorrence  of  Falsehood 
accepted  as  Head  of  State 
accepts  the  Temple 
accepts  Solomon's  Temple 

by  a  visible  appearance 
accepts  Solomon's  Temple 

by  a  promise  to  King 

Solomon 
accepts  Solomon's  Temple 

with  a  warning  in  case 

of  Disobedience 
acknowledged  Conqueror  . 

"  in  Defeat  . 

to  be  acknowledged  after 

Restoration 
Adversaries  sent  by 
Adversity  sent  by  . 
Angel  of  the  Lord  identified 

with 


appears  in  human  Form 
appoints  sacred  Seasons 
arms  vain  without  . 
Assurance  of  Favor  of 
attests  Christ 

"    Christ's  Ministry 
Attributes  of,  as  Being 
"  impeacmr 
"  as  Person 

Author  of  Justification 
the  Avenger  of  Evil 
avenges  tlie  Oppressed 
"       Widows  and  Or- 
phans 


SEC 

PACE 

22  * 

415 

22 

416 

17 

438 

29 

84 

70 

347 

73 

348 

92 

627 

45 

614 

70 

217 

44 

614 

u  76 

54 

15 

315 

5 

356 

105 

482 

105 

482 

29 

590 

23 

439 

56 

246 

60 

459 

56 

245 

78 

255 

20 

415 

3 

443 

15 

126 

60 

135 

86 

624 

102 

479 

102 

479 

85 

623 

102 

479 

82 

434 

31 

451 

62;} 

36 

528 

102 

479 

102 

479 

102 

479 

89 

259 

85 

654 

56 

244 

47 

367 

g 

605 

62 

162 

45 

552 

44 

550 

44 

551 

44 

551 

43 

549 

21 

400 

21 

401 

21 

400 

26 

679 

596 

28 

22 

51 

684 

87 

624 

11 

17 

30 

669 

31 

362 

57 

391 

57 

391 

16 

31 

526 

66 

251 

58 

595 

58 

595 

58 

595 

58 

595 

57 

247 

12 

488 

154 

299 

35 

102 

41 

104 

10 

197 

r  27 

174 

'ry  65 

90 

100 

16 

18 

1 

571 

g 

487 

82 

567 

97 

142 

49 

42 

36-41 

24-25 

46 

5:30 

42-62 

25-30 

25 

76 

113 

28 

524 

74 

432 

2 
20 


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<liO<l —  SEC.  PAGE 

Behemoth  weaker  than  .  75  394 
Believers  His  Children  .  32  546 
Blessedness  of  loving  .  19  171 
brings  good  out  of  evil  .  96  120 
cares  for  Animals  .  .  10  95 
causes  loss  of  Stock  .      59  392 

Chariots  of  .  .  .  17  200 
chosen  People  the  Hebrews 

(Chap.)  ...  229 
Christ  as  (Chap.)  .  .  30 
Christ  as.    See  Book  HI., 

Chap.  XI.        .         .  63 
Christ  is  called       .         .     108  63 
Christ  compared  with       .     IIG  69 
Christ  is  equal  to    .         .     110  63 
commands  and  ))revents  hu- 
man Sacrifice    .         .    38-9  86 
Commands  to  fear  .         .        2  166 
Communion  with  (Chap.)  .  169 
"      .         .       12  169 
compared  with  Man         .      50  27 
"   other  Gods       49  27 
Compassion  of       .         .      60  29 
Confession  to  (Chap.)       .  176 
Consequence  of  loving      .      37  547 
controls  Waters      .         .      21  99 
Covenant      .         .         .95  6.57 
with  Abraham    .        1  229 
"      as  to  Gentiles      .       65  345 
of  Hebrews  with .        4  2.30 
with  the  Hebrews       2  229 
Creation  by  (Chap.)  .  93 

Darkness  caused  by  .       15  98 

David's  dependence  on      .        5  444 
Dealings  of,  with  Israel    .     137  288 
withJudah         .     138  289 
"  "  conclu- 

sion of  whole  matter  .     138  290 
Defeat  from  .         .         .  10-12  487-8 
delivers  from  Afllictions    .      54  106 
"   Persecution  .      38  672 
desie-ns  in  Deliverance  of 

Israelites  in  Egypt  .  32  237 
desire  to  know  His  Will  a 

Duty 
Dew,  caused  by 
Difficulty  of  knowing  (Chap.) 
displeased  at  demand  for  a 
King 

does  not  pity  the  Wicked 

in  Calamity      .         .  »u 
Doom  of  unfaithful  Ser- 
vants of  .         .  .44 
Drought  caused  by  .         .  22 
Dues  of,   Expiation  for 

withholding      .         .  42 
Duties  to  (Book) 
Duty  of  loving        .         .  17 
Duty  of  rejoicing  in  .  14 

Earthquakes  caused  by  .  17 
Eclipses  caused  by  .  .  15 
Election,  Purposes  of,  in  .  86-7 
Eternity  of  ...  39 
Everlasting  Praise  due  to  .  22 
Evil  included  in  Purposes  of  91 
Examples  of  Obedience  to  9 
Examples  of  rejoicing  in  .  16 
exhorts  to  Courage .  ,  7 
Faith  in.  See  Faith. 
Faith  in,  pleaded  in  Prayer  52  188 
faithfiU  to   his  Covenant 

with  Hebrews  . 
Famine  caused  by  . 
our  Father  . 

Favor  to  the  Captivity,  prom- 
ised 
Favor  to  David 

"        "     conditions  of 
Fear  of  (Chap.) 

"     general  description 
"     not  slavish  . 
Feelings  of,  to  Righteous 

and  Wicked  .  .  58  108 
Fertility  and  Barrenness 

sent  by  .         .         .       9  398 
Floods  caused  by    .         .      21  99 
forbids  David  to  build  Tem- 
ple        ..         .  31 
Foreknowledge  of  .  .45 
Forgetfulness  of     .  .39 
Fortune,  changes  of,  sent  by  39 
general  Providence  in  tem- 
poral affairs  of  Man     .  30 
Gentile  Ofterings  to  .  29 

gives  Food    .         .  .24 
'■    military  intelligence  98 
"    Recovery  from  Sick- 
ness      .         .  .75 
Glory  of,  pleaded  in  Prayer  49 
•'     in  the  Temple        .  59 
good  and  evil  to  good  and 

bad  alike  from  .  .  38 
good  Men  His  Servants  .  42 
Goodness  of  .  .  .  59 
"  impeached  .  46 
Greatness  of .  .  .  52 
Hail  caused  by       .  .19 

698 


31 

139 
93,  94 
95 

1 
1 


146 
99 
23 

257 

115 

442 


638 
166 
170 
170 
98 
98 
117 
24 
173 
118 
168 
170 
487 


229 
99 
545 

290 
262 
262 
166 
166 
166 


591 
26 
529 
103 

101 

84 
359 
506 

373 
187 
596 

103 
442 
29 
531 
28 
99 


PAGE 

485 


236 
119 
19 


GO»I—  SEC. 

Hand  of,  in  War  (Chap.)  . 

Hand,  recognized  in  Deliv- 
erance of  Israelites  in 
Egypt    ...  31 

hardens  the  Heart  .         .  93 

has  Feet      .         .         .  17 

has  no  pleasure  in  Death 

of  Sinners        .         .  99 

High  Priest  to  be  His  Vice- 
gerent   .         .         .      66  251 

His  Dwelling-Place  among 
men 

His  Glory  an  Argument  for 

Liberality 
Holiness  of  . 

"         Thanks  for 
Holy  Spirit  . 
Hope  In  (Chap.) 

Horse  useless  against 

human  Endeavors  vain 
without  . 

Idols  worshipped  with 

Immutability  of 

incomparable 

Impartiality  of 

inclines  Men  towards  His 
Servants  . 

inquired  of  by  Urira  and 
Thummim 

Intercession  to  (Chap.) 

Invisible 

Irresistible  . 

is  solicitous  for  the  Holi- 
ness of  His  Name 

Joy  in  (Chap.) 
"  "  promised 

the  Judge  of  All 

Judge  of  the  Earth  . 

Judgment  in  Jealousy  Trial 

Justice  of  . 
"       "  impeached 
"       "  pleaded  in  Prayer 

King  of  the  Earth  . 

Knowledge  of,  impeached . 

knows  actions 
"  thoughts 

laments  Obduracy  of  Sin- 
ners 

Laws,  bad,  sent  by  . 
Leviathan  inferior  to 
Light  a  Witness  for  . 
Lightning  caused  by 
Long-Suffering 
is  Love 

Love  of  (Chap.) 
"to 

"   like  a  Father's 
loves  and  defends  J emealem 
lying  for  . 
maintains  Winds 
Man  desires  to  know  Will 

of  (Chap.) 
Man  preserved  and  protect- 
ed by  . 
may  be  known 
Men,  Instruments  of 
Mercies  of,  in  Wilderness  . 
Mercy  of  . 

"       in  Christ  . 
"       pleaded  in  Prayer 
Military  Operations  direct- 
ed by     .         .         .  3 
Ministers  appointed  by     .  87 
mitigates  Afflictions        .  48 
Moral  Government,  exists .  7 
Mountains  burned  and  melt- 
ed by      .         .  .16 
Names  and  Representations 

of  (Chap.) 
Names  of  .  .  .  1-5 
National  Covenant  with  .  95 
Nature  maintained  by  .  11 
Nehemiah's  Covenant  with  172 
New  Life  is  of  .  .  7 
Obedience  and  Disobedi- 
ence to.  Examples  .  57 
Obedience  to,  in  War  .  4 
"  required        .  7 

Obeying  (Chap.) 
oflfers  to  be  Head  of  He- 
brew State  .  .  66 
Omnipotence  of  .  .47 
Omnipresence  of  .  .40 
Omniscience  of  .  .42 
orders  Death  .         .  85 

overrules  human  Designs  .  31 
owns  all  things  .  .  14 
"  Man  ...  24 
Panic  sent  by  .  .  9 
People  of,  a  Flock  .  .  57 
Perfect  Knowledge  of,  in 

Heaven  .  .  .51 
His  Portion  of  spoils  .  97 
Power  of      .         .  .53 

Se^  God,  Irresistible. 
Power  of,  in  restoring  Jews    143  2*4 


13 

45 
54 
31 
6.3-73 

13 
63 

32 
28 
41 
51 
56 

36 

12 

33 
48 

29 

15 
29 
26 
45 
65 
46 
50 
25 
46 
43 
44 

98 
34 
47 
7 
18 
62 
58 

35 
82 
175 
44 
11 


12 

35 
85 
47 
60 
11 
48 


121 


551 
28 
175 
30-31 
169 
169 
392 

102 

25 
27 
29 

103 

606 
188 
23 
27 

22 
170 
170 
680 
101 
426 

28 
531 
188 
100 
530 

25 

26 

121 
102 
390 


30 
29 
170 
546 
434 
304 
630 


145 

97 
23 
116 
241 
29 
536 
187 

486 
624 
105 
661 


16 
16 
657 
96 
303 
535 

107 
486 
167 
167 

251 
26 
25 
25 
375 
102 
98 
100 
487 
391 

684 
505 
28 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Praise  due  to 

"      "   from  all 
"      "      "      on  earth 
"      "      "  the  inani- 
mate creation  . 

Praise  to  (Chap.) 

praised  ae  Creator  . 

praising,  in  Heaven 

Prayer  to  (Chap.) 

Presence  of,  manifested  by 
Fire 

Preserver  of  all  Things 
(Chap.)  . 

Preserver  of  all  Things 

preserves  and  protects  Man 

preservinsr  Power  of,  indis- 
pensable 
'  promises  to  hear  Prayer  . 
"  of  to  His  People  . 
"  of  pleaded  in  Prayer 
"  that  Solomon  shall 
build  Temple  . 

Promises,  thanks  for  ful- 
fiUing  . 

Promises  to  his  ancient 
People  of  His  Favor, 
fulfilled  . 

promises  Victory  . 

Prophet  must  have  Sup 
port  of  . 

Prophet  must  be  called  by 

Prosperity  given  by 

Protection  given  by 

protects  Mariners  . 
"  the  Poor  . 
"       His  Prophets 

Providence  of,  denying 

"  among  Men 

(Chap.)  . 

Providence  in  Moral  Disci- 
pline (Chap.) 

Providence  of,  mysterious 

in  Nature  (Chap.)  . 

Providence  in  Temporal 
Afiairs  (Chap.)  . 

punishes  by  War 

Purposes  of  (Chap.) 

"       are  determinate 
and  distinct 

Purposes  are  eternal  and 
immutable 

rain  caused  by 

Rebellion  against  . 

"  "  falsely 

charged  . 

remembers  his  Covenant 

remonstrates  against  Jew- 
ish Idolatry 

Representations  of.  Anthro- 
pomorphic and  Antiiro- 
popathic  (Chap.) 

Representations  of,  general 

represented  as  remembering 
by  Fire . 

Reprobation  by 

Resignation  to  Dealings  of 

Resistance  to,  useless 

Rights  of,  as  to  Israel,  ex 
piation  for  violating 

rtilea  over  all 

Rulers,  bad,  sent  by 

Self-Existence  of  . 

Share  of  Peace  Offerings 

Sin  prevents  knowing  Will  of 

Sins  against  (Chap.) 

Bins  not,  nor  tempts  to  sin 

Sovereignty  of 

Spirituality  of 

Storms  caused  by  . 

Support  of,  in  Persecution 

Supreme 

Temporal  Wants  supplied 
by 

tempts  Men  . 
tempting 

Thanksgiving  to  (Chap.) 
Thunder  caused  by  . 
tries  and  judges  Adam 
Trinity 

Trust  in  (Chap.) 

Unity  of 
Unrevengeful 
Unsearchable 
Veracity  of  . 

"  impeached 
Victory  assured  by  . 

"  promised  by 
Vision  of,  in  Heaven 
■waiting  on  (Chap.)  . 

"     to  be  ^acious 
what  he  required  for  the 

Tabernacle 
will  dwell  in  Temple  seen 

in  Vision  if  uncircum- 

cised  are  excluded 


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172 

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172 

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177 

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13 

97 

43 

181 

82 

568 

47 

186 

32 

591 

28 

174 

82 

568 

49 

241 

9 

148 

5 

147 

40 

104 

40 

104 

84 

411 

92 

475 

58 

618 

45 

530 

100 

104 

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101 

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101 

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116 

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116 

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639 

44 

454 

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641 

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146 

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95 

120 

28 

101 

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24 

19 

99 

37 

672 

45 

454 

37 

103 

94 

120 

41 

529 

174 

18 

98 

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514 

-76 

32 

169 

11 

169 

36 

21 

61 

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23 

57 

29 

46 

531 

5 

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51 

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168 

10 

168 

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537 

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Goil-  SEC.  PAGE 

Winds  caused  by    .         .19  99 
Wisdom  is  of         .         .      79  566 
"       of  .         .         .46  26 

of    this  World, 
Foolishness  with        .       15  520 
why  fought  for  Hebrews    .      58  248 
Word  oi;  declared   .         .      30  10 
to  be  eaten    .         ,      47  13 
"     Prophets  to  deliver  .      56  617 
"     silenced        .         .       15  665 
Works  of  (Book)     .         .  93 
to  be  worshipped  in  a  def- 
inite spot         .         .      13  588 
worshipped  on  high  places      21  81 
Wrath  of      ...      47  5:31 
yearning  of  the  Soul  for    .      39  177 
Godliness.     See    Man  re- 
deemed (Book). 
Gods.   See  Idols. 
God  compared  with  .      49  27 

other  Gentile  .         .      34  85 

Gog.  Prophecies  about  .  64  344 
Gold,  lor  Dress  .         .      45  366 

overlaying  of  Temple  .  43  592 
and  Silver,  under  Solomon  96  265-6 
and  Silver  Work  .  .  73  409 
Work,  in  Holy  of  Holies  .  47  593 
Golden  Altar,  Temple  .      50  593 

Calves         .         .         .      23  81 
haste  to  worship     .      59  89 
Candlestick  in  Tabernacle       10  585 
"      and  Olive-Trees, 
a  Sign    ...      82  165 
Candlesticks  Temple       .      48  593 
covering    of  Tabernacle 

walls      .         .         .        9  584 
Plate  on  High  Priest's  Mitre     14  607 
Goliath,  Armor  of.  See  Armor. 

overcome     .         .         .29  491 
Gomorrah.   See  Sodom. 
Goodness  of  God       .         .      59  29 
Good  Angels.    See  Angels, 
Good. 

Good  and  Bad ;  receive  good 

and  evil  alike    .         .      38  103 
for  Evil        .         .         .      54  554 
God  brings,  out  of  Evil     .      96  120 
Men,  accused  by  Satan      .      .36  203 
resisted  by  Satan  .      37  20:i 

Neighborhood        .         .       93  475 
Order,  Ministers  to  main- 
tain       .         .         .91  626 
Samaritan,  Parable  of       .      44  551 
Temper  in  arguing  .         .     106  482 
Works,  Evidence  of  New- 
Birth      ...       10  5.36 
Works,  pleaded  in  Prayer  .  53-54  188 
Goodness,  Christ  compared 

with  the  Father,  as  to  .  116  69 
Gospel,  another,  curses  on 

Preachers  of  .  .72  194 
carried  to  Samaritans  .  71  348 
offered  first  to  Jews  .     182  308 

preached  ...  5  535 
success    of,    foretold  by 

Christ     .         .         .      66  46 
Gourd    .         .         .         .      37  387 
Government  of  Babylon,  des- 
potic     .         .         .      49  326 
of  Hebrews.    See  Hebrew 

Polity  (Chap.)  .  .  251 
regal  (Chap.)  .         .  443 

of  the  Tonrae         .         .      56  555 
Governor  of   Judea  (Nehe- 
miah),  Provision  for  . 
of  Syria,  and  rebuilding  of 

Temple  .  .  .168 
Grace,  Growth  in  .  .84 
before  Meat  .  .  .44 
Salvation  is  by  .  ,  4 
Graeco-Roman  Servitude  (Chap.) 
(irandl'ather  .  .  .80 
Grape.    See  Vine,  Vineyard, 

Vintage,  Wine. 
Grapes,  Nazarite  not  to  eat  .  97 
Grass  and  Heeds        .         .  35 
Gratitude        .         .  .96 
...  46 
called  for      .         .  .46 
Patronage  from      .         .  29 
withheld      .         .  .46 
Grave    .         .         .  .105 
Christ's,  Explanation  of  its 

being  found  empty      .  102 
Christ's,  found  empty.  Ex- 
planation of,  by  New 
Testament  Writers     .  102 
Christ's,  found  empty       .  101 
Great  Supper  Parable         .  70 
Greatness  of  God       .         .  52 
Grecian  Kings  of  Egypt  and 

Syria  .  .  .61 
Greece,  Paul's  second  visit  to  81 
Greek  Idols  .  .  .  33 
Greeks,  derided  Doctrine  of 

Resurrection  .  .19 
Grief,  ascribed  to  God         .  23 

699 


172  303 


301 
570 
183 
5.34 
439 
433 


657 
387 
477 
552 
552 
451 
558 
381 

60 


60 
60 
347 
28 

342 
351 
85 

078 
21 


Grief— 

of  Captivity  . 
of  David  for  Jonathan 
for  the  dead  . 
Tokens  of  . 
Grinding 

Ground,  Curse  on,  for  Adam's 
sake 

Curse  on,  not  to  be  repeated 
Tilling  the  (Chap.)  . 
Grove  Worship 
forbidden  . 
Guest,  Christ  received  as 

Wedding 
Guides  in  Travelling  . 
Guilt  and  Pollution,  sense  of 
personal,  in  true  Re- 
pentance 
universal 

HagVTiii    and  Zechariah, 

Prophecies  of,  concern 
ing  Zerubbabel's  Tem 
pie 

reproves  Jews  for  not  build 
ing  the  Temple . 
Hagar  and  Ishmael 
Hail 

caused  by  God 

miraculous  . 

Plague  of.  Moses  demands 
that  Pharaoh  let  the 
People  go,  after  it 

Hair 

of  Nazarites,  to  grow 
of  the  Hand  . 
of  the  Head  . 
Halting  . 

Ham,  Descendants  of . 

Haman  . 
seeks  Destruction  of  all  the 
Jews 

procures  a  Decree  for  it 

warned  by  Friends . 

Sons  slain 
Hand,  ascribed  to  God 
Handwriting  on  the  Wall 

a  Sign 
Hanging,  of  Hainan 

King  of  Ai 

Prisoners 
Hangings 

of  Tabernacle  Court 
Happiness.    See  Blessedness 
Hardening  the  Heart,  by  God 
Hardness  of  Heart 
Harlot,  Dress  of 

hire  of 

of  Gaza 
Harlotry 

forbidden  in  Moses'  time 

Spiritual 
Harlots.  Mystical  Mother  of 

and  Samson  . 

Warnings  against  . 
Harsh  Judgment 

"        .  '  sometimes 
served 

Hart 
Harvest . 

a  sorrowful  . 

joy  of . 

the  spiritual  . 
Hate,  persecuting 

Tokens  of 
Hating  Evil-Doers 
Hatred,  ascribed  to  God 

by  Brethren' . 

is  Murder 

of  Prophets  . 

and  Revenge  forbidden 
Hawk  and  Eagle 
Head  of  the  Body,  Christ  is  . 
Headship.    See  Head  of  the 
Body. 

Healing  on  Sabbath-Day 
Hearing  God's  Word  . 
See  also   Parable  of  the 
Sower. 

Heathen.    See  Other  Nations 
(Book)  . 

Champion  and  his  Chal- 
lenge 

denounced  generally 

Gods  of.  See  Idolatry,  Idol 

Inti'icessioii  for 

Litigation  before  . 

Marriages  (Chap.)  . 

broken  up  by  Ezra  . 

Neheiniah  breaks  up  Mar 
riages  with 

Nehemiah  purges  out 

Prophet,  acknowledges  God 
Authority 

Repentance  Possible  to 

Sabbath  mocked  by 


SBC. 

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94 
102 
100 
70 

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8 

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20 
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38 
103 


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291 
476 
379 
478 
408 

.398 

398 
398 
80-81 
81 
49 
422 
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536 
516 


72  599 


166 
7 
31 
11 
19 
16 


28 
10 
97 
10 
10 
44 
6 
3 


301 
313 
386 
96 
99 
126 


235 
357 
657 
357 
.3.57 
494 
207 
313 


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140  291 

140  292 

140  292 

140  293 

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140 
56 
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61 
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71 


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292 
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464 
464 
465 


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70  465 


72 
72 
71 
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22 
68 
20 
20 
20 
20 
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100 
55 
26 
83 
34 
19 
93 
52 

135 


112 
43 

65 
38 

171 

172 
172 

64 

43 
6 


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466 
465 
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522 

522 
393 
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400 
400 
400 
665 
478 
554 

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153 
475 
390 

74 


574 
656 


312 

509 
320 

193 
547 
318 
301 

304 
304 

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321 
573 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Heathen- 
Slaves  might  be  bou2;ht  of 

Women,  Harlotry  with 
Heatlieniem.  Defilement  by  . 
HeatiiiL;  House 
Heave-Ofl'eriiig  of  tirst  Bread 

of  Canaan 
Heaven  (Cliap.) 

a  better  country 

a  eecuro  abode 

an  eternal  wei<jht  of  glory  . 

an  inheritance  incorruptible 

Christ  in  . 

Ci  eation  of  . 

Descriptions  of 

House  of  many  mansions  . 

perfect  knowlcd;je  a  part  of 
the  blessedness  of 

should  praise  God  . 

Temple  opened  in  , 

Translation  to 

Worship  in  . 
Heavenly  Bodies,  Creation  of 

estini,'uished,  etc.  . 

Ord.'rs  of  . 

Worship  of  (Chap.)  . 

worshipped  . 

Worship  of,  denounced 
Heavens  (Chap.) 

and  Earth,  new 

Old  and  New 
Hebrews.    Hee  Israel ;  Israel- 
ites; Jews. 

(Book) 

again  in  Palestine  (Chap.)  . 
Agrarian  Laws  of  . 
always  lo  be  God's  People 
Ammonitish  Servitude  of  . 
Anarchy  of.  Time  of  Judges 
attempts  at  Jlonarchy 
Canaan,  conquest  of  (Chap.) 

"  promised 
Canaanitish  Servitude  of  . 
Captivities  (Chap.)  . 
circumcised  at  Gilgal 
Conditions  of  possessing 

Canaan  . 
Conquests 

their  Covenant  with  God 
cross  Jordan . 
denounced  . 
desire  to  return  to  Egypt  . 
divine  Choice  reasserted  . 
Duty  of,  as  cliosen  People  . 
in  Egypt  (Chap.) 
Exodus  from  Egypt  (Chap.) 
faithful  after  Joshua's  Death 
finally  settled  in  Canaan  . 
fertile  Land  promised 
friendly  Relations  with 
Tyre 

and  Gentiles  before  Settle- 
ment in  Canaan  (Chap.) 
God's  chosen  People  (Chap.) 

"    Covenant  with 
God  to  he  Head  of  State  . 
God's  Judgments  on 
"     Promises  to  . 
Height  from  which  they  fell 
High  Priest  (Chap.) 
Israel,  Kingdom  of  (Chap.) 
Jerusalem  (Chap.)  . 
Joy  and  Pride   in  God's 

Choice  . 
Judah,  Kingdom  of  (Chap.) 
Judaism  and  Christianity 

(Chap.)  . 
Judges,  Period  of  (Chap.)  . 
killed  in  Battle 
"  ■■     by  Gentiles 

"  "     by  other  He- 

lirews  . 
kindly  received  in  Eg\'pt  . 
King,  authority  to  take  life 
could  dispose  of  prede- 
cessor's property 
could  require  attendance 
and  appoint  Officials  . 
could  try  and  decide  causes 
demandi'd  by 
Kingdom  of  Israel  (Chap.) 

"  Judah  (Chap.) 
"      United  (Chap.)  . 
Kings  of.   See  their  names. 
Kings  of  all  (Chap.) 
Israel  (Chap.) 
Judah  (Chap.) 
a  lending  Nation 
Liberation  of,  demanded  of 

Pharaoh  . 
Marriages    with  Gentiles 

(Cliap.)  . 
Mesopotamian  Servitude  of 
Midianitish  Servitude  of  . 
Military  Strength  of 

"  "         time  of 

Joshua:  of  two  tribes 
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137-8 
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131 


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568 
284 
605 
266 
304 

232 
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Hebrews- 
Military  Strength  of,  time 

of  the  Judges  . 
Military  Strength  of,  time 

of  Saul  . 
Military  Strength  of,  time 

of  David  . 
Military  Strength  of,  time 

of  Rehoboam :  Judah 

and  Benjamin  only 
Military  Strength  of.  time 

of  Abijah :  Judak  and 

Israel 

Military  Strength  of  ,/udah 
under  Jehoshaptiat 

Military  Strength  of  Judah 
under  Amaziah  . 

Military  Strength  of  Judah 
under  Uzziah 

Moabitish  Servitude  of 

Municipal  Government  of  . 

Murmur  at  increased  Bur- 
dens 

National  General  Assembly 

oppressed  in  Egypt 

Origin  and  Call  of  . 

and  other  Nations,  Rela- 
tions of  (Chap.) 

Palestine  reoccupied  (Chap.) 

Philistine  Servitudes  of    .  82,  83 

Polity  of  (Chap.) 

punished  for  being  fearful . 

Reasons  for  the  divine 
Choice  . 

References  to  the  Promise 
of  Canaan 

Restoration  from  Captivity 
(Chap.)  . 

Sabbath  neglected  by 

Sacred  Seasons  taken  away 
in  Judgment 

Sacred  Seasons,  their  divine 
appointment 

Sacrifices  inaugurated  (Chap.) 

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314 
229 

316 
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239 

230 


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Servitude  abolished 

"       attempt   to  re- 
vive 

Servitude  with  (Chap.) 

of  Foreigners  with 
(Chap.)  . 

Servitudes  to  Foreign  Na- 
tions (Chap.) 

sold  to  Gentiles 


67 
24 
18 


13 


for  Poverty  10,  11 

"   "      "          Theft    .  9 
Standing  Army  of  .  .17 

"           '•    under  Saul  17 

"  Uz- 

ziah       ...  17 

Strangers  among     .         .  25 

provided  for      .  68 

tribal  Organization  of  .  70 
Tribes,  Genealogies  of  (Chap.) 

all  provi'ded  for     .  59 
"     settled  east  of  Jor- 
dan       .         .         .  52-53 

Unfaithfulness  of,  rebuked  13 

Vow  by        .         .         .  100 

W^ar  for  six  years    .         .  56 

Wars,  etc.,  amcmg  .         .  123 

why  God  fought  for          .  58 

Wife's  Position  .  .  45 
Wife  devoting  a  Son  to  the 

Lord       .         .  .45 

pacifying  an  enemy       .  45 

preparing  Food  .  .  45 
siding  with  th(>  Husband 

against  the  Katlier       .  45 

the'^Voman's  oatli         .  45 
in  Wilderness  (Chap.) 

Woman's  Position  .         .  97 

Woman  delivered  a  City  .  97 

miglit  appear  in  Court   .  97 

might  be  Judge  and  Queen  97 

might  converse  in  public  97 
might  give  Counsel  in 

Emergency       .         .  97 
might  give  Counsel  in 

public  matters  .         .  97 

might  go  alone    .         .  97 

mi^ht  go  unveiled  .  97 
might  raise  an  Army  and 

liiake  war        .         .  97 

Heiresses.  Marriage  of  .  25 
Heirs  of  God  .  .  .33 
Hell  (Chap.)  . 

Help  in  Trouble,  Prayer  for  .  44 
Hemau  the  Levite,  descent 

and  children  of .  .  40 
Hemorrhage  cured  by  miracle 


Hemon-hoids,  miraculous 
Herbs  .... 
Herds.  See  Stock. 
Heretics 

Herod,  Christ's  Relations  with 
700 


73 
85 
36 

74 
44 


293 
573 

571 

571 
645 
251 
316 
438 

438 
437 

439 

254 
437 
437 
437 
4S9 
489 

489 
.316 
252 
252 
208 
248 

243 
232 
6.58 
244 
512 
248 
425 

425 
425 
425 

425 
426 
2.37 
477 
477 
477 
478 
477 

477 

477 
477 
477 

478 
418 

546 
682 
183 

213 
124 
1.37 
1.39 


622 
41 


Herod— 

and  John  the  Baptist 
Opinion  of  Christ  . 
slaughter  of  the  Innocents 

Temple  (Chap.) 
Heroes  and  their  Deeds ;  two 
Tribes  . 
Deeds   of.     See  David 

mighty  Men 
Jonathan  and  hia  Armor, 
bearer 
Heroines 
Hezekiah  dies  . 
Fast  . 

fears  God  and  is  prospered 
Passover 

Reform,  Sacrifices  at 
"      in  Temple  . 
Reign  of 

repairs  the  Temple  and  re 

stores  its  Worship 
repairs  Temple 
Sin  and  Repentance 

Hezron,  branch  of  Family  of 

Hid  Treasure,  Parable 

Hierarchical  Arrogance  tempt- 
ing to  sin 

High  Places,  Worship  of 
for  worship  of  God  . 

High-Piiest  (Chap.)  . 
appointed  by  King  . 
Ceremonial  Prohibitions  to 
Consecration,  Meat  Oftering 
divine  appointment  of 
to  be  God's  Vicegerent 
Human  Infirmity  cf 
Ofl'erins:  on  entering  Holy 

of  Holies 
put  to  Death . 

recovers  Throne  for  Jehoash 

restores  Succession 

Sin-Oft'ering  for 
Day  of  Atonement 

Vestments 
High-Priesthood  a  shadowy 

system  . 
High  Priests  after  the  Cap- 
tivity 
Hiram  the  Artizan 

lielps  build  Temple . 
Hiram  of  Tyre,  congratulates 
Solomon 

displeased  at  his  Cities 
Hire,  Hireling  (Chap.) 
Hired  Servants  (Chap.) 
Hireling.    See  Wages. 
Hirelings  to  be  paid  daily  . 

Treatment  of 
Historical    Sacred  Seasons 

(Chap.)  . 
History  repeats  itself . 
Hoarding  up  Commodities  . 
Holiness,  Election  to  . 

of  God 

of  His  name,  God  is  solicit- 
ous for  . 
of  God,  Thanks  for  . 
Holy  Convocation,   Day  of 
Atonement 
at  New  Moon 
at  Passover  . 
at  Feast  of  Tabernacles 
Pentecost  is  . 
Holy  Days.   See  Sacred  Sea- 
sons (Book) 
Holy  Ghost.  See  Holy  Spirit. 

Baptism  with 
Holy  of  Holies  . 

"     contents  of  the 
Ark  in  . 
of  Holies,  Ezekiel's  Temple 
Temple 
Holy  Land.   See  Canaan. 
Place  .... 
Place  of  Altar  of  In- 
cense in  . 
Place,  the  arrangement  of 

its  Contents 
Place,  the  Outer  Door  of  the 
Holy  Spirit  (Chap.)  . 
Blasphemy  against  . 
Divinitv  of  . 
Effects  "of 
given  . 
Offices  of 
Personality  of 
prayed  for 
promised 
resisted 
Simony 
Utterances  of 
Holy  Things,  Expiation  for 
ignorant  eating  of 
who  may  and  may  not  eat  of 
Home,  Old 
Honesty 
in  Trade 


34 
51 
41 
449 
600 


114  509 

88  221 


49 
115 
122 
24 
122 
13 
50 
65 
122 

122 
65 
14 
28 
17 

35 
21-22 
21 

11 
15 
29 
17 
66 
16 

44 
1.30 
116 
34 
37 
44 
7 


27 
74 
96 

96 
96 


31 
31 


29 
31 

21 
9 
12 
17 

16 


5 
11 

11 

87 
47 


10 

10 
10 

.  63-73 
72 
64 
69 
67 
68 
63 
66 
65 
71 
73 
70 

42 
24 

73 
87 


161 
510 
278 
580 
277 
576 
644 
597 
277 

277 
597 
448 
211 
538 

528 
81 
81 
605 
446 
607 
635 
607 
251 
607 

6.39 
282 
274 
452 
637 
639 
G05 


18  607 


211 
409 
263 

263 
264 
440 
440 

441 
441 

575 
661 
410 
118 
28 

22 

175 

579 
574 
576 
578 
578 

571 

a3 

586 

586 
602 
593 

585 

586 

585 
585 
30-31 
31 
30 
31 
31 
31 


30 
31 
31 
31 

639 
603 
433 
473 
409 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Honey 

in  Sacrifices  prohibited 
Hope,  C'liristian 
Faith  gives  . 
in  God  (Chap. 

from  Sliracles 
'■  Scripture 
Hopelessness  of  Apostasy 
Hor,  Mt..  to  Canaan,  Journey 

from  Kadesh,  Journey 
Horn.    See  Little  Horn. 

Little,  to  be  destroyed 
Hornets,  God  sends  . 
Homs  and  Carpenters,  a  Sign 
Horns,  Symbols  of  Pride  and 
Power 
as  Trumpets  . 
Horse 
for  ridin" 
his  speed 
requues  training 
Horseleech 
Horses  and  Chariots,  as  Sign 
Horses,  Hebrew  King  not  to 
multiply  . 
St.  John's  Vision  of 
Solomon's 
Hosea's  faith  in  Resurrection 

of  the  Body 
Hoshea,  reign  of 
Hospitality 
Christian 

"      enjoined  . 
"      restricted  . 
"      withheld  . 
enjoined 

Hebrew  Wife  dispensing  . 

Instances  of  . 

Lot's  .... 
House  Builder's  Exemption  . 
House,  devoted 

Leprous 

of  many  mansions 

purified 
House-building.    See  Human 

Abodes  (Chap.) 
Household  of  a  Centurion 

Troops 
Human  Abodes  (Chap.) 

appearance  of  Angels  !■ 

Appetites,   Feelings,  and 
Relationships  of  Christ 

Body.    See  Outward  Man 
(Book)  . 

Dead  Body,  Defilement  from 

Employments.    See  Indus- 
trial, etc. 

Features  and  Members,  as- 
cribed to  God  . 

Flesh,  eating 

Form,  God's  Appearance  in 

History  repeats  itself 

Labor.   See  Labor. 

Merit,  Election  excludes  . 

Sacrifices  (Chap.)  . 

Sacrifice,  God  commands  a 
"         •'  prevents 
"      forbidden  . 
"      Instances  of 
"      Practice  of 

■Voice,  ascribed  to  God 
Humanity  of  Christ  (Cliap.)  . 

of  Christ  prophesied 

God  as  havmg  Parts  and 
Passions  of      .         .  1 
Humility 

a  ministerial  Grace . 

becoming 

exempli  tied  . 

required 

rewarded 

in  Prayer 
Hunger,  no  more  in  Heaven  . 
Hunting 

for  Mischief  . 

to  satisfy  himger 
Huram.    See  Hiram. 
Hurara's  Work  recapitulated 
Husband  and  Wife  choose 

each  other 
Husbandmen,  left  by  Nebu 

chadnezzar 
Husbandry.  See  Agriculture, 
Husbands,  Duties  of  . 
Hushai  . 

counsels  delay 
Hybrids  forbidden 
Hypocrisy 

in  insincere  Pasts  . 

1 ABI,  Name  of  God. 
Ibzan  . 
Ice,  Snow.  Hail 
Iconium,  Paul  at 

Paul  among  Jews  of 
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Idleness,  Industry  and  (Chaj: 

and  Industry  contrasted 
Idol-making  forbidden 
worship  forbidden  . 

high  Places  for 
"      Music  in  . 
Idolaters,  Intercourse  with 
forbidden 
Jehu  destroys 
posthumous  Disgrace  of 
Idolatrous  things  destroyed 
Idolatry,  of  Amaziali  . 
Death  inflicted  for  . 
Death  the  penalty  for 
Destruction  of  the  Temple 
for 

extent  of.  among  Jews 
Fate  of  (Chap.) 
Folly  of 
general    national  threats 

and  punishments  for 
Gentile  (Chap.) 
Hezekiah  roots  out . 
inconsistent  with  God' 

Worship 
Individuals  threatened  an 

punished  for 
Jewish,  in  spite  of  God' 

anger 

Jewish,  in  spite  of  God' 

remonstrances  . 
Jewish  readiness  for 
Jews  prone  to  (Chap.) 
Josiah  attacks 
hunts  down 
Josiah's    Extirpation  of, 

foretold  . 
Laws  against  (Chap.) 
of  Manasseh  . 
Manasseh  puts  down 
national  Dispersion  for 
national    Expulsion  and 

Captivity  for 
national  Extermination  for 

Subjugation  for 
Penalties  of  (Chap.) 
Persistence  of  the  Jews  in 
Predictions  of  Jewish 
Queen  removed  for . 
Ruin  of  (Chap.) 
and  Superstition  (Book) 
Temple  robbed  to  maintain 
Wife  tempts  to 
Idols.   See  Gods, 
of  Assyria  and  Babylon 
defenceless  . 
destroyed 
Destruction  of,  commanded 

"         "  predicted 
Devils  identified  with 
God  threatens 
God's  Vengeance  on 
of  Greelis 
Labor  and  Wealth  bestowed 

on 

Miracles     in  destroying 

(Chap.)  . 
miraculously  cast  down 
of  Philistines 
of  Syrians 
unable  to  help 
worship  of  other 
worshipped  with  God 
Ignorance,  Sin-OtTering  for 

spiritual 
Illumination  fi-om  Scripture 
Images.    See  Idols. 
Immortality.     See  Heaven 
Resurrection;  Retribu- 
tion. 

Immutability  of  God  . 
Impartial  Justice  demanded 
Impartiality  of  God  . 
Impatient  Prophet 
Impenitence 

Impiety  and  Injustice  to  be 
shunned  by  Soldiers  . 

and  Injustice  to  be  shunned 
by  Soldiers,  Examples  of 
Imprecations  (Chap.)  . 

commanded  . 

on  the  day  of  one's  birth 

on  Enemies  and  Transgres- 
sors 

on  ore's  self. 

on  Persecutors  of  the  Poor 

on  Preachers  of  another 
Gospel  . 

prohibited 

requested 

on   those  who   love  not 

Christ  . 
Imprisonment . 
by  committing  to  the  Court 

of  the  Guard 

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Imprisoiiiiieiit — 

by  throwing  into  an  empty 

cistern  . 
of  Joseph's  Brethren 
Persecution  by 
and  release  of  Jehoiachin 
unjust 

at  Will  of  King 
Inauguration  Arrangements 
of  H<!brew  Sacrifices  (Cha] 
of  King 
of  Priests 

Sacriticcs,  Solomon's 
of  Solomon  . 

Incantations  on  Mountains 
Incarnation  of  Christ . 
Incense-Offerings 
Incest  . 
forbidden 

the  crime  of,  avenged 
Increase  of  Mammals . 
Individual  Confession 

Deaths  of  (miraculous) 

Intercession  for 
Indulgence  by  Parents 


"  "  inflicted 

Industrial  Employments  and 

Products  (Book)         .  397 
Industryand  Idleness  (Chap.)  397 
"      "      contrasted    2  397 
"      enjoined      .         .       3  397 
Indwelling  of  the  Spirit       .      78  564 
Infant.   See  Child. 
Care  of         .  .61  429 

Slaughter  of  .  .  .18  449 
teaching  to  walk  .  .  61  429 
Infirmity  cured'by  Miracle  .  71  137 
Ingratitude  .  .  .46  552 
ofjoash  ...  17  449 
Inhabitants,  give  intelligence  100  506 
Inheritance.   See  Heiresses. 

...      83  471 
Christ  refuses  to  interfere 

concerning  an  .  .8;}  471 
landed.  Priests  not  to  have  28  610 
Levites  had  none    .  51  616 

redeemed     .         .         .84  472 
Inhospitality  of  Giheah       .     105  482 
Injustice  in  Soldiers  .         .     108  508 
Inkhorn,  in  Ezekiel's  Vision      15  200 
Innocence  of  Childhood       .       3  515 
Insanity,  feigned       .         .      30  524 
miraculous    .         .         .65  135 
Inscriptions,  Public  (of  Law)      21  7 
Insects.  See  Hornets  .         .      23  100 
"      .         .         .         .43  388 
clean  .         .         .         .       66  649 
Deliverance  from,  promised     43  389 
figurative     .         .         .      43  389 
literal.         .         .         .      43  388 
miraculously  sent    .         .      47  132 
unclean        .         .         .67  649 
Insignia  of  Viceroj-alty         .        2  44.3 
Insolent  wife  .         .         .44  424 
Inspiration.    See  Holy  Ghost 

(Chap.)   ...  30 
Prophet  must  have  .         .       6  147 
of  Scripture  .         .         .      31  10 
Instinct  in  animals    .         .      55  391 
and  Habits  of  Animals,  eat- 
ing in  Silence    .         .      55  391 
and  Habits  of  Animals,  In- 
crease    .         .         .55  391 
and   Habits  of  Animals, 

leaving  Dams  at  maturity  55  391 
and  Habits   of  Animals, 

nursing  their  Young   .      55  391 
and  Habits  of  Animals,  sex- 
ual impulses     .         .      55  391 
and   Habits  of  Animals, 

sleeping  during  day  .  55 
Instruction  by  Parents  .  66 
in  Scripture  .  .  .28 
Instruments,  Musical  .  .  108 
Insulting  Terms  from  confi- 
dent Foe  .  .  131 
Insults  to  Christ,  proph- 
esied .  .  .21 
Insurrection  of  Sheba  .  92 
Integrity,  conscious  .  .  81 
Intelligence.  Military  (Chap.) 

in  War,  how  used  .         .  107 
Intemperance  .         .         .  34-39 
Intercession  desired  .         .  57 
Duty  of        .         .  .55 
for  Individuals       .         .  58 
forbidden     .         .  .56 
to  God  (Chap.) 
Intercessions,    general,  for 

Saints     ...  63 
Intercourse  (sexual)  with  a 
menstruous  woman, 
loathsomeness  of        .  73 
(sexual)  with  a  menstruous 

woman  prohibited      .  73 
Interest.  SeeVsury. 


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508 
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190 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Interiiiarriag'e  of  He- 
brews with  other  Na- 
tions, Instances  of 
Intermediate  State  (Chap.)  . 
Interpretation    of  Dreams 

(Chap.)  . 
Interpreter 

needed  for  Gift  of  Tongues 
Inundations.   See  Floods. 
Invasion  of  Judah  repelled 
by  Syrians  . 
Warning  of,  by  Beacon 
Invitation  to  approach,  aa 
Sign 
to  Feasts 
Irresistible,  God  is 
Isaac,  Gentile  Friendships 
with 

Isaiah,  Acts  of  Uzziah,  by 
faith  in  Resurrection  of  the 
Body 

foretells  Babylonish  Cap- 
tivity 

promises  Deliverance  from 
Assyrians 
Ish-bosheth,     Murder  of, 
avenged  . 
Reign  and  Death  of 
Ishi,  Name  of  God 
Ishmaelj  Descendants  of 
Ishmaehtes,  Greatness  pre- 
dicted 
Origin  of 
Islands  . 

Israel.   <Se«  Hebrews ;  Jews ; 
Judah. 

and  Judah,  war  between 
the  two  Kingdoms  for- 
bidden . 

Captivity  foretold  . 

Censuses  in  Wilderness 
(Chap.)  . 

Civil  War  forbidden 

denounced 

Disruption  foretold  . 

Enemies  of,  denounced 

final  Breacli  with  Judah 

Genealogies  of  Tribes  (Chap.) 

God's  dealings  with 

Kiu^  punished  for  with- 
holding  Tribute 

Kingdom  of  (Chap.) 

destroyed  by  As- 
syrians . 

Kingdom  of,  the  first  Dy 
nasty 

Kingdom  of,  the  second 

Dynasty  . 
Kingdom  of,  the  third  Dy 

nasty 

Kingdom  of,  the  fourth  Dy- 
nasty 

Kingdom  of,  the  fifth  Dy- 
nasty 

Kingdom  of,  the  sixth  Dy- 
nasty 

Kingclom  of,  the  seventh 
Dynasty  . 

Kingdom  of,  the  eighth  Dy- 
nasty 

Kingdom  of,  the  ninth  Dy- 
nasty 
Kings  of— 

Abimelech 

Ahab 

Ahaziah 

Baasha 

David       .         .  .91 
Elah 
Hoshea 
Ish-bosheth 
Jehoahaz  . 
Jehoash 
Jehoram 
Jehu 

Jeroboam  . 
Jeroboam  II. 
Meuahem  . 
Nadab 
Omri 
Pekah 
Pekahiah  . 
Saul 
Shallnm 
Solomon  . 
Zachariah  . 
Zirari 

Kings  and  History  of  (Chap.) 

loses  Territory 

Tribes  of,  in  Camp,  and  on 
March  (Chap.)  . 

Tribes,  History  of,  fore- 
shadowed 

War  of  Amaziah  against 

must  hear  the  Scripture 

Wars  with  Ahaz 
Israelites  invade  Judah 


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Israelitlsll  Bondage  in  Egypt  6  436 

Issacliar,  Census  in  W  ilderness  61  215 

Genealogy     .         .         .  20  210 

Inheritance  in  Canaan      .  77  219 

History  of,  foreshadowed  .  64  250 
Prince  of,  I)edication  Oft'er 

ing  for  the  Tabernacle  11  C30 
Issue  of  Blood.    See  Hemor- 
rhage. 

in  Man,  and  Purification   .  72 

in  Woman,  and  Purification  71 

Ittai's  Fidelity          .         .  23 

Ivory  in  Building      .         .  46 


Jaazaniah  and  Pelatiah 
Jabesh-Gilead,  Saul  relieves 
Jachin  and  Boaz 
Jacob  . 

Device  for  breeding  Cattle 

Dream 

Family  of 

paid  in  Cattle 

Present  to  Esau 
ran  away 

service  for  his  Wives 
Tithes  vowed  by 
Vow  . 
Wages  of 

changed  often 

Jael 

Jah,  Name  of  God 
Jair 

Japheth,  Descendants  of 

Jasher,  Book  of 
Jealousy,  ascribed  to  God 

Enmity  from 

Mosaic  Trial  of 
Jeconiah,  Descendants  of 
Jehoahaz  of  Israel,  reign  of 

pressed  by  the  Syrians 

of  Judah,  reign  of  . 

reigns  only  three  months 
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led  by  his  people  into  Idolatry  117 
length  of  his  reign  .         .  117 
saved  by  Jehoshabeath      .  116 
slain  by  his  Servants        .  117 
Jehoiachin,  reign  of  .         .  128 
Captivity  of,  foretold        .  128 
reigns  only  three  months  .  128 
released  from  Prison  by 
the  Son  and  Successor 
of  Nebuchadnezzar     .  128 
Jehoiada,  Death  of     .  .117 
Influence  of,  under  Jehoash  117 
re-organizes  Levites         .  48 
secures  the  Tlirone  for  Je- 
hoash    .         .         .116  274 
Ingratitude  of  Jehoash  to 

Son  of  .  .  .  17  449 
Jehoiakim  denounced  for  his 

evil  deeds        .         .  127 
Fast   ....  23 
"   at  which  Jeremiah's 
Prophecy  was  read      .  23 
is  slain         .         .         .  127 
reign  of       .         .         .  127 
reigns  eleven  years  .         .  127 
Jehoram  of  Israel,  reign  of  .  103 
of  Judah.  bloody  beginning  114 
reign  of     .         .         .  114 
wicked  reign  of      .         .  114 
Jehoshaphat  appeals  to  God's 
Promises    about  the 
Temple  ...  61 
Children  of  .         .  .47 
Death  of      .         .         .  113 
length  and  general  charac- 
ter of  his  rei^n  .         .  113 
Prosperity  and  Power  of  .  113 
reign  of       .         .         .  113 
reproved  for  alliance  with 

Israel     .         .         .113  272 
strengthens  his  Kingdom 

against  Israel    .         .  113 
Jehovah,  Name  of  God        .  1 
Jehu,  Book  of  .         .  .4 
destroys   Worshippers  of 

Baal  .  .  .104 
reign  of  .  .  .  104 
slays  Ahaziah  .  .  115 
Trans-Jordauic  Territory 

lost  by    .         .  .137 
Jeplithah         .         .  .85 
Daughter      .         .         .    6,  7 
Jerahnieel,  Descendants  of  .  31 
Jeremiah  carried  to  Egypt    .  130 
contradicted      by  false 

prophet  .         .         .  1.36 
let  out  of  Prison     .         .  130 
persecuted    ...  9 
Jericho  taken  .         .  .56 
Jeroboam's  Enmity  to  Solo- 

luou       .         .         .95  477 

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Jeroboam — 

reiOT  of  . 
Jeroboam  II.  arrests  decline 

of  Israel  . 
reign  of 
Jerusalem  (Chap.) 
Antiochus  Epiphanes  to  at 

tack 
Ark  brought  to 
a  special  eft'ort  required  to 

people  it  after  Captivity 
attack  on,  expected  by  Ne 

hemiah  . 
Christ's    triumphal  Entry 

into 

Clmrch  of,  on  Gentile  Ques- 
tion 

close  watch  to  be  kept  on 
the  walls  after  rebuild 
ing  by  Nehemiah 

Council  at 

delivered  from  Assyrians 
destroyed 
Destruction  of,  by  the  Chal 
deans 

Destruction  of,  foretold  by 

Christ  . 
Destruction    by  Romans 

foretold  . 
Egyptians  plunder  . 
Fruits  of  Christ's  Ministry 

in 

its  Destruction  by  Chal 
deans  accomplished 

its  Destruction  by  Chal 
deans  justified  . 

Jews  prepare  to  repel  at- 
tack upon 

Lists  of  Dwellers  at,  under 
Nehemiah 

loved  and  defended  by  God 

Nehemiah's  efl'ort  to  people 

Nehemiah  re-fortifies 

New.    See  New  Jerusalem. 

Paul  in 

Paul  returns  to 

Paul's  stay  in 

prayed  for 

Repairers  of,  under  Nehe 
mi  ah 

Restoration  of,  promised 
spoiled  by  Shishak  . 
s^ength  and  beauty  of 
summoned  to  surrender 
taken  by  David 
"     "  Nebuchadnezzar 

the  field  in,  a  hopeful  one 

for  Christian  Labor 
threatened  for  Sin  . 
wall  of,  finished,  444  B.C. 
Jesus  Christ.   See  Christ 
Jethro,  Ofl'erings  of  . 

visits  Moses  . 
Jewels,  Bride's 
Jewish  Idolatry  in  spite  of 
God's  An^er 
in  spite  of  God's  Remon 
strances  . 
Places  of  Prayer 

Readiness  for  Idolatry 
Jews.    See  Hebrews ;  Israel 
Israelites;  Judah. 

Apostasy  of  (Chap.) 

authorized  to  defend  them- 
selves by  Ahasuerus 

Captivity  of.  Captivity, 

Contempt  for  Gentiles 

Conversion  of 

"  "  and  of  the 
World  . 

demand  Death  of  Christ 

Destruction  sought  by  Ha- 
man 

extent  of  Idolatry  among 
False   Worship   by.  See 
Idolatry, 
their  forms  of  it.  (Chap.) 

their     proneness    to  it. 

(Chap.)  . 
friendly    relations  with 

Gentiles  . 
will  be  gathered  in  . 
and  Gentiles  made  one  in 

Christ 

given  up  by  Christ  and  the 
.\postles . 

Gospel  to  be  first  offered  to 

Haman's  Plot  against,  and 
result 

hate  Samaritans 

Idolatrv-  of  See  Idolatry. etc.. 
Chap.  I.-IV.,  and  IX. 

in  consternation  at  the  De- 
cree procured  by  Hamau 
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308 

140 

291-3 

32 

317 

140 

292 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Jews — 

married  to  Gentiles 
most  of,  believed  resurrec- 
tion 

Number  restored 
only  handful  left  behind 
when  Kingdom  of  Jiidah 
was  extinguished 
Opposition  of,  to  Paul 
Paul's  Labors  among 
Paul  tries  to  conciliate 
in  Persia,  after  Cyrus 
Fast  of  . 
persist  in  Idolatry  . 
Prosperity  of,  promised  by 
God 

Prosperity  promised  them 
by  God,  realized 

provide  materials  for  Tem- 
ple after  Restoration  . 

will  repent  the  death  of  the 
Messiah  . 

reproved  for  not  building 
Temple  by  Haggai  and 
Zechariah 

Restoration  of.  See  Restor- 
ation. 

after  Restoration— enemies 

to  be  shamed  . 
Exultation  at  Deliverance 

of.         .         .  . 
God  to  be  acknowledged  by 
Nation  to  be  a  Unit 
to  be  prosperous 
after   Restoration    to  be 

stable 
Strangers  to  gather  to 
to  be  strong  . 
shall  be  holy  in  Restoration 
in  service  of  Babylonian 

Court 

submit  to  Chaldeans,  when 
Kingdom  of  Judah  was 
extinguished 

their  Enemies  smitten  in 
Chaldea  . 

threats  for  Idolatry  (Chap.) 

Traditions  about  Sabbath  . 

unbelieving  make  Riot 


Joab's  control  of  David 

is  brought  under  David 

reproves  David's  grief 
Joash  enthroned 

Parable  of  . 

Succession  restored  in 

Temple  repaired  under 
Job's  Faith  in  Resurrection 
of  the  Body 

Friends  of  . 

Desertion  by  his  other 
Friends  . 

Offering  of  . 

Suft'erin^s  of 
John  the  Baptist  (Chap.) 

announces  and  baptizes 
Christ  . 

attests  Christ's  Ministry  . 

Baptism 

Birth,  early  Life,  Ministry 
Christ's  Testimony  about 
him 

Death  and  Burial  . 
Impression  of,  on  the  People 
Predictions  concerning 
Relations  with  Herod 
sends  to  inquire  of  Christ  . 
Testimony  concerning  him- 
self 

Testimony  concerning  Christ 
"        of  New  Testa- 
ment Writers  . 
John's  (the  Divine)  River  of 
Life 

Jonah,  goes  to  sea 

Impatience  of 

Prophet,  a  Sign 
Jonathan,  David's  grief  for  . 

Fidelity       .  . 

Heroism 
Jordan  crossed  by  Hebrews  . 

Divisions  of  . 
Joseph,  dreams 

imprisons  his  Brothers 

(including  Ephraim  and 
Manasseh)  History  of, 
foreshadowed  . 

made  Overseer 

and  Potiphar's  Wife 

sold  as  a  Slave 
Joseph  of  Arimathea.  receives 

Christ's  Body  . 
Joshua  commanded  to  divide 
Canaan  . 

divinely  appointed  .  '. 

Inheritance  . 

Valedictory  of        .  '. 


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Josinli^s  Passover  > 

13 

577 

of  God  in  Jealoupy  Trial 

45 

426 

Reform  in  the  Temple 

64 

597 

harsh  .... 

22 

522 

20 

678 

reign  of       ,         .  , 

125 

279 

last  (Chap.)  . 

680 

159 

300 

slain  .... 
tender  a^'e  and  excellent 
character 

138 
125 

289 
279 

of  Priest y,  in  Controversy  . 
of  Solomon  . 
Judicial  Procedure  for  Mur- 

25 
11 

fi09 
445 

1.30 

282 

Jotham  of  Judah,  a  good  King 

120 

276 

der,  etc.  .      '  . 

62 

459 

191 

309 

beginning  of  troiible  in  his 

Judicious  Discourse  . 

106 

482 

190 

309 

reign 

120 

276 

Just  and  Wicked,  Separation 

82 

:J52 

his  death 

120 

276 

of,  final  . 

36 

681 

140 

291 

(king  of  Judah)  reign  of 
Jotham's   (son   of  Gideon) 

120 

276 

Judge,  a       .         .  . 

51 

456 

24 

580 

Justice,  demanded 

80 

469 

62 

90 

Parable  . 
Joy.   See  Blessedness. 

3 

443 

of  God 

King  needs  . 

55 
13 

28 
447 

1.31 

284 

at  beginning  of  Zerubba- 

Mountain  as  Tribunal  of  . 

12 

384 

bel's  Temple 

68 

598 

Justification  (Chap.)  . 

544 

131 

285 

from  Faith 
in  God  (Chap.) 

21 

541 
170 

,by  Christ 
foretold 

118 
30 

70 
38 

162 

300 

in  God  promised 

15 

170 

by  Faith 

18 

5.38 

of  People  and  of  David 

Works  reQuired  for. 
ICadeali  to    Mount  Hor, 

18 

538 

193 

310 

over   their  Gifts  for 
Solomon's  Temple 

17 

632 

in  Persecution 

29 

669 

Journey  . 

44 

239 

166 

301 

in  Sacrifices  . 

52 

645 

Keepers,  Prisoners  chained  to 

81 

470 

from  Scripture 

54 

15 

Responsibility  of 

81 

470 

in  the  Temple 

59 

596 

Kenites  dwelt  in  Mountain 

Jubilee,  Year  of 

11 

575 

District  . 

45 

321 

153 

299 

ended  Bond  Service         .  10,  11 

437 

favored 

26 

316 

Judah   (Kingdom),  Assyria 

Prophecies  about  . 

45 

321 

155 

299 

will  overrun      .  . 

47 

323 

Keturah,  Children  of  . 

45 

213 

154 

299 

Captivity  foretold 

1.36 

287 

Kidnapping.   8ee  Man  Steal- 

147 

296 

David's  separate  reign  over 

91 

259 

ing. 

150 

297 

denounced 

134 

286 

Killed  in  Battle,  Number  of  .  79-80 

502 

Desolation  of,  lamented 

130 

284 

Killing  with  dangerous  wea- 

148 

296 

Egypt  will  not  deliver  from 

62 

460 

152 

298 

Assyria  .         .  . 

47 

322 

unin'tentional 

63 

459 

149 

296 

God's  Dealings  with 

138 

289 

Kine,  Pharaoh  s         ,  . 

37 

157 

151 

298 

and  Israel,  war  between 
the  two  Kingdoms  for- 

King. Abimelech  made  . 
appoints  OfBcers  and  Gen- 

7Q 

255 

139 

291 

bidden   .         .  . 

270 

erals 

18 

489 

'           wiped  out  , 

269 

Birthday  Feast 

01 
Ai. 

449 

282 

delivered  to  his  Enemies, 

130 

282 

eighteen  Kings  of  .  . 
Kings  of — 

38 

213 

a  Sign     .  . 
Gemanded  oy  Hebrews  . 

Dt 
OD 

163 
257 

140 

293 

Abijah 

111 

270 

demand  for,  by  Hebrews, 

76 

Ahaziah    .  . 

115 

273 

foreseen  and  provided 

6 

573 

Ahaz        .         ,  , 

121 

276 

for,  by  God 

257 

82 

3.52 

Aniaziah    .         ,  , 

118 

275 

demand  lor,  by  Hebrews, 

87 

Amon       .         ,  , 

124 

279 

offensive  to  God 

87 

257 

44 

425 

Asa  .... 

112 

270 

of  the  Earth,  God  is 

40 

100 

12 

446 

Athaliah 

116 

273 

escorted  by  People  . 

^9 
O* 

452 

12 

447 

Azarlah  or  XJzziah 

119 

275 

ale  oi  Utt(i 

lit 

449 

35 

4.53 

David 

91 

259 

Gideon  refuses  to  be 

o 
o 

443 

34 

452 

Hezekiah  , 

122 

277 

Hebrew,  Appointment,  and 

33 

420 

Jehoahaz  .  . 

126 

279 

oequei  ^*.^naps.  o,  y,  luj 

257 

7 

444 

Jehoash 

117 

274 

Authority  of       .  , 
Restraints  on  . 
Hebrew,  could  dispose  of 

ii 

445 

62 

596 

Jehoiachin          ,  , 
Jehoiakim .         .  , 

128 
127 

280 
280 

1  0 

446 

18 

678 

Jehoram    .         ,  , 

114 

273 

predecessor's  property 

JL  X 

446 

94 

476 

Jehoshaphat       .  , 
Josiah       .         ,  . 

113 
125 

271 
279 

Hebrew,  could  require  at- 
tendance and  appoint 

94 

476 

Jotham     .         .  , 

120 

276 

Officials  . 

11 

445 

5 

629 

Manasseh  , 

123 

278 

Hebrew,  could  try  and  de- 

9 

662 

Rehoboam 

110 

269 

cide  causes       .  , 

IJ. 

445 

32 

Uzziah  or  Azarlah 

119 

275 

Hebrew,  his  authority  to 
take  life  . 

Zedekiah  . 

129 

281 

11 

445 

87 

655 

Judah  (Patriarch)  Census  in 

to  be  native  Hebrew 

88 

257 

49 

42 

Wilderness 

56 

215 

not  to  multiply  Horses  . 

88 

257 

87 

6.55 

Genealogy 

16 

209 

not  to  multiply  Wives  . 

88 

257 

2 

32 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 

64 

250 

Person  sacred 

10 

445 

Inheritance  . 

59 

248 

to  copy  Law,  and  obey  it 

22 

8 

7 

34 

"         in  Canaan 

72 

218 

88 

257 

9 

34 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Of- 

high birth,  qualification  for 

3 

33 

fering  for  the  Taber- 

a good  . 

13 

447 

1 

32 

nacle 

11 

6.30 

Ideal  of        .         .  . 

8 

444 

9 

34 

and  Tamar  . 

69 

464 

Inauguration  of 

9 

444 

6 

*j 

Judaism    and  Christianity 

Maturity,  qualification  for 

13 

447 

(Chap.)  . 

308 

a  good 

monopolizes  Land  in  Egypt 

4 

33 

Judas  agrees  to  betray  Christ 

75 

53-54 

13 

399 

5 

33 

Betrayal  of  Christ  foretold 

Qualities  of  good 

13 

447 

by  him  . 

56 

44 

Relatives,  etc.,  of  his  Ally 
slain 

.  Relatives,  Friends,  and  Par- 

8 

34 

betrays  him  . 

Fate  of        .         .  . 

77 
75 

54 
53 

43 

454 

22 

385 

instigated  by  the  Devil 

75 

54 

tisans  slain 

42 

454 

85 

411 

Place  of,  filled 

68 

621 

Seat  .... 

60 

407 

61 

618 

Prophecies  about 

75 

53 

Sons  of,  slain 

41 

454 

87 

Ilia 

Suicide 

20 

522 

Kingdom  of  God,  Growth  of 

1 

673 

94 

476 

a  Thief 

37 

529 

of  Heaven.   See  Parables, 

94 

476 

Judge  of  the  Earth,  God  is  . 

26 

101 

of  Day  Laborers;  Hid 
Treasure ;    Seed  Cast 

114 

509 

final,  Christ  is 

30 

680 
680 

55 

244 

"     God  is 

29 

into  the  (Jround ,  Sow- 

33 

129 

King,  acts  as 

11 

445 

er;  Ten  Virgins;  LTn- 
niercif  ul  Servant ;  Wed- 

35 

157 

Samuel  a  just 

51 

456 

81 

469 

of  the  World,  Christ  is 

112 

66 

ding  Supper. 

Judges,  Anarchy  under 

81 

256 

of  Hebrews,  United  (Chap.) 

257 

appointed 

80 

469 

of  Israel  (Chap.) 

266 

64 

250 

Character  of  the  Period 

74 

254 

of  Judah  (Chap.) 

269 

4 

436 

Length  of  Period 

73 

254 

Kingly.    See  Regal ;  Royal. 

65 

461 

Muiiiclpal,  in  Hebrew  Gov- 

Kings, bad,  divine  threats 

3 

436 

ernment  . 

72 

254 

against  . 

15 

448 

Period  of  (Chap.) 

254 

bad,  repent,  and  are  spared 

20 

449 

97 

59 

Judgment,  Angels  gather  the 

Counsellors  of 

24 

450 

Elect  to  . 

28 

202 

destroyed  by  Joshua,  list  . 

87 

221 

59 

248 

Breastplate  of,  its  form  and 

of  Edom 

11 

207 

45 

455 

material  . 

11 

606 

Good,  who  sinned  and  re- 

59 

248 

Breastplate  of,  its  attach- 

pented . 

14 

448 

61 

249 

ment  to  the  Ephod 

11 

606 

of  Israel.  See  Israel,  Kings  of. 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


ofjiidah.  (See  Judaii,  Kings 
of. 

of  Judah,  List  of 
murdered 

"      by  Officers  of  Ranl< 
of  Northern  Canaan  defeated 
of  Southern  Canaan'  over- 
thrown . 
Threats  against  bad 
Kingship  of  Christ.  <S'ee  Royal 
Honors,  etc. 
foretold 
Kinsman's  Right  to  redeem 

Land 
Kinsmen,  Gifts  to 
Kirjath-jearim,  Ark  at 
Kiss,  in  betraying  Christ 

of  Charity 
Kneeling  in  Prayer  . 
Knowing  God  and  obeyin] 
Him,   connection  be 
tween 
God,  Difficulty  of  . 
Knowledge,  Christ  compared 
witli  the  Father,  as  to 
of  Divine  Things,  througl 

Prayer  . 
a  ministerial  Grace . 
perfect,  a  part  of  the  Bless 
edness  of  Heaven 
Kohathites,  functions  of 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Place  in  Camp 
Korah,  Dathan,  and  Abiram 


liaban'H  Dream 
Labor.   &e Childbed;  Child- 
birth. 

Profitableness    of,  ques- 
tioned 

Laborers,  King  might  levy 
levied 

in  the  Vineyard,  Parable 
Ladder,  Jacob's 
Lake  of  Fire,  Hell  is  . 
Lamb,  Bride  of 

Christ  foretold  as 

of  God,  Christ  is 
Lambs,  given  in  Witness 
Lamech   from   Cain,  Gene- 
alogy 

Lamentations     for  Josiah, 

Book  of  . 
Lamenting  for  the  Dead 
Lameness 

cured  by  Miracle 
Lamps  and  Candles.    See  Ar- 
tificial Light 
In  holy  place  of  Tabernacle 
Land.    See  Burial  Ground 
of  Canmm  divided  by  lot 
devoted 
every  Hebrew  Family  to 
have 

of  Hebrews  not  permanent- 
ly alienal)le 
Levites  had  none 
Marriage  not  to  transfer 

from  Tribe 
Monopoly  in  Egypt . 
Priests  not  to  have  . 
purchased  by  Jeremiah 
Sabbath  of  . 
sale  and  purchase  of,  asked 

and  refused 
sale  and  purchase  of,  effected 
sale  of 
Landmarks  sacred 
Languages,  Confusion  of,  at 

Babel  . 
Lapping  Water,  a  Sign 
Last  to  be  first,  and  first  last 
Last  Judgment  (Chap.) 
Things.    See  Eschatolo^ 
(Book)  . 
Latter  Day.   See  Millennium 

(Chap.)  . 
Laughter,  ascribed  to  God 
Laver,  injured  to  bribe  Tig- 
lath-Pileser 
in  Tabernacle  Court 
and  Bases  in  Temple 
Law.    See  Scripture. 
Administration  of  . 
Book  of.  Preservation  of 
of  Burnt-Ofl'erings  . 
Faith  delivers  from 
given  at  Sinai 
of  God,  given  through  An- 
gels 

King  to  copy  and  obey 


of  Love  violated 
of  Meat-Ofl'erings  . 
Meditation  on 
Medo-Persian,  unchangeable 
Memorial  Pillars  of 


38 
3!l 
39 
58 


213 
4.54 
4.54 
246 


56 

aifi 

15 

448 

33 

38 

16 

390 

103 

479 

22 

589 

77 

54 

93 

6.57 

42 

180 

6 

167 

3-35 

23 

llti 

69 

44 

182 

92 

626 

51 

684 

45 

614 

69 

217 

44 

614 

31 

610 

34 

157 

4-5 

397-8 

445 

48 

406 

32 

441 

33 

157 

44 

682 

37 

422 

34 

39 

134 

73 

57 

391 

3 

206 

g 

102 

380 

67 

372 

70 

136 

63 

408 

10 

586 

100 

379 

14 

399 

98 

658 

71 

253 

71 

253 

51 

616 

70 

252 

13 

399 

28 

610 

16 

399 

32 

402 

84 

471 

84 

471 

84 

471 

85 

472 

2 

312 

48 

161 

38 

681 

680 

673 

673 

19 

*o 

63 

597 

8 

584 

53 

594 

80 

469 

9 

4 

46 

640 

21 

541 

39 

2:38 

20 

201 

22 

8 

88 

257 

38 

547 

28 

634 

46 

13 

53 

333 

4 

5S-J 

liaw— 

to  be  obeyed 

and  Order,  Persecution  in 

Name  of . 
-^Original,  found  by  Josiah 
of  Peace-Offerings  . 
Priests  instruct  in  . 
Public  Inscriptions  from 
read   before  assembly  of 

People  . 
of  Recompense  for  Crime 
remembered  . 
Sin  discovered  by  . 
of  Sin-Offering 
Tables  of 

of  the  Trespass-Offering 
Laws,  had,  God  sends 

against  Idolatry  (Chaj).) 
Leaders  killed  . 
League  of  Asa  with  Syria 
Leather . 

Legitimate  Succession 

restored 
Left-handed  Men 
Lending 

to  the  Needy,  a  duty 
Leprosy 

in  cases  of  Poverty  . 
first  act  of  Purification 
cured  by  Miracle 
in  house.  Purification  for 
miraculous  . 
and  Purification 
for  usurping  Priest's  Office 
Letter  of  Hiram  to  Solomon 
Sanballat  to  Neheraiah 
sent  with  Prisoner  . 
of  Samaritans  against  Tem^ 
pie 

second  Letter 
Letters.   See  Dispatches 

written 
Levi,  Census  in  Wilderness 

Genealogy 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 
to  Asaph,  Genealogy 
to  Ethan 

and  Simeon,  History  of, 
foreshadowed  . 
Leviathan 
his  Armor 

his  fearless  and  untamable 
Nature  . 

his  Invulnerability  . 

his  Strength  . 

his  Swiftness 

his  terrible  aspect  . 
Levirate  Marriages 

as  regulated  by  Moses 
in  Patriarchal  Period 
Levites,  age  of  Service 

Assistants  at  Sacrifices 

Cities  assigned  to  . 

Concubine  . 

after  the  Captivity  . 

Chiefs  of,  under  David 

in  Ezekiel's  Vision . 

Heads  of  Families  of 

hired  by  Micah 

leave  Israel  for  Judah 

Number  liable  to  Service 

Maintenance  of 

Neheraiah  provides  for 

and  Nethinim  (Chap.) 

old  order  of  things  restored 
as  to 

only,  to  bear  the  Ark 
set  apart 

Support  of,  after  Captivity 
who  sanctified  the  Temple 

under  Hezekiah 
might  serve  at  Will 
were  to  share  prosperity  of 

the  People 
whole  Number  of  . 
Lewd  Women,  their  Arts 
the  ruin  of  yielding  to 

them 

Lewdness,  from  the  Christian 
Standpoint 
by  Priests 
Liar,  Satan  is  . 
Liberality.  Arguments  for 
God's  Glorv  an  argument 

for 
in  giving 

"       enioined  . 
"       ancient  examples 
Liberty.  Christian 

tempting  to  sin  by  . 
Lice.  Plague  of,  Sloses  de 
mauds  that  Pharaoh  let 
the  people  go,  after  it 
Life.  Book  of  . 
Brev  ity  of 
in  Christ 

on  Earth,  (Clmp.)  . 

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Everlasting,  Faith  gives 
Frailty  of 

the  Hebrew  King  could  take 

John's  River  of 

New,  is  of  God 

Swiftness  of  . 

Thanks  for  Preservation  of 

Uncertainty  of 

Weariness  of 
Life-guard 
Light  . 

artificial 

Christ  foretold  as  . 

Creation  of  . 

miraculous  . 

to  represent  God 

symbolic  use  of 

witnessing  for  God  . 

wonderful  and  beautiful 

of  the  World,  Christ  is 
Lightening  Ship 
Lightning,  God  causes 

Linen 
Lion 

of  the  Tribe   of  Judah, 
Christ  is  . 

strong  and  terrible  . 
Licms  miraculously  restrained 
Listening  in  Discourse 
Litigation,  before  Heathen 

to  be  shunned 
Little  Horn,  Prophecies  about 

to  be  destroyed 

Passover 
Live  Stock,  Care  of  (C'hap.) 
Living  Creatures,  in  Ezekiel': 
Vision 

Loaves  and  Fishes,  Miracle  of 
Local,  God  is  . 
Locusts  comi)ared  to  Army 
Plague  of,  Moses  demands 
lhat  Pharaoh  let  the 
people  go,  after  it 
Long-Sufl'ering  of  God 
Longevity.  See  Age;  Old  Age. 

Instances  of  . 
Lord.   See  Angel  of  the  Lord. 
Christ  is  called 
and  God  (Name  of  God)  . 
"     "  of  Hosts  (Name  of 
God) 
Lord's  Day 
Diligence  enjoined  in  keep- 
ing 

observed  from  first  by  Chiis- 

tian  Church 
Prayer 
Supper 
itself 

Significance  of 
Lost,  Character  of 

foing  out  after  the  . 
heep.    Se^  Sheep. 
Parable  of  . 
Property,  restoring 
Lot,  inquiring  by 
Saul  chosen  by 
Lot's  Incest 

Lots  cast  for  Christ's  Rai- 
ment     .         .  .88 
Love,  as  duty,  the  Measure  of 

Brotherly 

to  Children  . 

of  Country  . 

to  Enemies  . 
of  God  (Chap.) 
God  is  .         .  . 

to  God  and  Man 
to  Man 

and  Obedience  to  God 

Reason  of  Marriage 

of  the  Temple 

Violations  of  Law  of 
Loving  God,  a  Duty  . 
Blessedness  of 
necessary  Consequence  of 
Lumber,  trade  in 
Luxuries,  trade  in 
Lying  and  its  exposure 

for^God 

down  in  Prayer 
on  the  left  side,  a  Sim 
Lysias  sends  Paul  to  Cesarea 
Lystra  and  Derbe.  Paul  at  . 

Macertoiiia,  Timothy  sent  to 
Macedonian  Empire,  Proph- 
ecies about 
to  be  broken  up  after 
death    of  Alexander, 

32:3  B.C.  . 

Machines.  Military  . 
Madness,  feigned 
Magi.    See  Wise  Men 
liicam  of  . 


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Maggie  and  Sorcery  . 
Maoicians  of  Chaldea  . 
Chaldean  and  Nebuchad- 
nezzar . 
of  Egypt 
Magistrates,  wicked  . 
described  . 
sent  in  Judgment 
threatened 
Magnanimity  and  it8  oppo- 
site 

Magog,  Prophecies  about 
Maid-Servants,  Hebrew 
Maintenance  of  Levites 
of  Ministry  and  Priests. 
See   under    Ministry ; 
Priests. 
Malice  .         .         .  . 

aforethought  (Murder) 
Malta,  Paul  at  . 
Mammals  (Chap.) 

Creation  of  . 
Man.  See  Fallen  Man  (Book) ; 
Family  (Book) ;  Human 
Humanity ;  Men ;  Out- 
ward Mau  (Book), 
and  Animals  (Chap.) 
"       "      compared:  con 
trast 

and   Animals  compared: 

resemblance 
bound   to   treat  Animals 

kindly  . 
Care  of,  for  food 
compared  with  Angela 

"        to  Animals 
co-operates  in  the  New  Life 
Creation  of  . 

desires  to  know  God's  Will 
(Chap.)  . 

desire  to  know  God's  Will 
exemplified  in  his  in- 
quiries . 

desire  to  know  God's  Will 
exemplified  in  his  in- 
quiries about  other  than 
religious  or  military 
matters  . 

desire  to  know  God's  Will 
exemplified  in  his  in- 
quiries about  conduct 
in  War  . 

Dominion  of,  over  Animals 

endeavors  of,  vain  without 
God 

God  compared  with 
"  as  having  parts  and 
passions  or 
God  overrules  designs  of  . 

"   preserves  and  protects 
Instances  of  kindness  to 

Animals  . 
judged  by  his  Works 
learn  Wisdom  from  Ani- 
mals 

Life  on  Earth  (Chap.) 

Love  to.   See  Chap.  VUI.  . 

Love  of  Sin  . 

may  be  saved  if  he  will 

with  measuring  Eeed 

not  to  live  by  Bread  alone  . 

original  Employment  of,  be- 
fore the  Fall 

original  Employment  of,  af- 
ter the  Fall 

owned  by  God 

to  praise  God 

Preservation  by  G!od  indis- 
pensable 
Redeemed  (Book)  . 
Sabbath  made  for  . 
a  tiller  of  the  Ground 
Unity  of  Kace  destroyed  . 
Management,  bad 
Man-stealing  prohibited 
Manasseh  (King)  carried  off. 
humbles  himself  before  God 
and  is  restored  to  his 
Kingdom 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 
reign  of        .         .  . 
strengthens  the  defences  of 
Jerusalem   and  other 
cities 

(tribe).  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 

Inheritance  . 

"         in  Canaan 

jointly  with  Ephraim 
Mandrakes 
Manly  Beauty  . 
Manna  .... 


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Manner  of  Prayer  . 
Manners  and  Customs.  See 
Civil  and  Social  Life. 
(Chap.) 
Manttuvres  in  Storm  . 
Manslaughter  . 

unintentional 
Manumission  at  Jubilee 
Manual  Labor.  See  Industrial 

Employments  (Book) 
March     and  Encampment 
(Chap.)  . 
by  Night 
Marches 

Marching  Orders 
Mariners,  God  protects 
Marital  Rights . 
Marriage,  oetter  than  burn 
ing,  St.  Paul  thought 
Christian.  Rule  of  choice  in 
Choice  in  by  parties  them- 
selves, independently  of 
others 
commended  . 
Consummation  of  . 
a  divine  Ordinance 
and  Divorce.    See  Divorce 
with  divorced  Woman  adul- 
terous 

not  existing  at  Resurrection 
with  Female  Captive 
with  Gentiles  (Chap.) 
"        "     broken  up 
"         "     found  by  Ezra 
with  Heathen,  Nehemiah 

breaks  up 
with  Idolaters  forbidden 
Institution  and   Laws  of 

(Chap.)  . 
its  original  Institution  im- 

lilies  Monogamy 
of  King's  Son 
Land  not  transferred  from 

Tribe  by 
Levirate 

"     as   regulated  by 

Moses 

Levirate,  in  Patriarchal  Pe- 
riod 

only  for  this  Life 
Paul  on 

Prophetesses  by 
with  Relations 
Tyrian  with  Ahab  . 
Marriages  with  Gentiles,  ob' 
jected  to 
with  Gentiles  sometimes 

happened 
with   Heathen   by  Jews 

Malachi  denounces 
with  near  relations  had 
been    allowed  before 
giving  of  Mosaic  Law 
with  near  relations  prohib 
ited  by  Mosaic  Law 
Married,  not  to  be,  a  Calamity 
Life  (Chap.)  . 
State  . 
'■   cares  of 
"   joys  of  . 
"   metaphorical  . 
Martyrdom  of  Stephen 
Mary  Magdalene,  Christ  ap- 
pears to  . 
and  Martha  . 
Virgin 

Annunciation  to 
Masters,  Duties  of 
and  Servants  (Book) 
to  be  gentle  . 
to  be  just 
Maturity.  Animals  leave  dams  at  55 
Meals,  Beds  and  Seats  for 

use  at  . 
Measures.   See  Weights  and 

Measures. 
Measuring  Reed,  Man  with  . 
Meat-Offerings 
in  Ezekiel's  Vision . 
of  Ezekiel's  Vision . 
with  Peace-Offering 
of  three  kinds 
to  be  unleavened  and  salted 
Mechanic  Arts.  See  under  In- 
dustrial Employments, 
Chap.  V. 
Mechanics.    See  Artisans. 
Medes.     See  Medo-Persian, 
etc. 

to  take  Babylon 

Media,  Captivity  in  , 

Mediation  by  Christ  . 

Meditation  on  the  Law 

Mediums  and  Methods  of 
Revelation  (Book) 

Medo-Persian  Empire,  Ex- 
tent and  organization  of 


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HI<'«lo-I*crHian— 

Empire,  from  lirst  to  last  . 
indications  of  tlie 

arbitrary  and  despotic 

Character  of  the  Gov 

ernment . 
Empire,    in   its  highest 

bloom 

'■      Prophecies  about 
Laws  not  to  be  changed 
Meekness 
of  Christ,  prophesied 
a  ministerial  Grace  . 
Meeting,  Salutation  at 
Melchisedec 
Abraliam  pays  tithes  to 
and  Christ 
Memorial  Altar 
and  Fate  of  Korah,  etc. 
Pillars  of  the  Law  . 
Pillars  of  Stone 
"       "    "    in  witnes 
of  a  Covenant  of  Re 
conciliation  and  Peace 
Pillars  of  Stone,  to  mark 
place  of  a  Vision 
Memorials 
Men.   See  also  Man. 
compared  with  Angels 
are  free  Agents 
God  dwells  among  . 
handsome 
Instruments  of  God's  Pur 

poses 
Meeting  of,  a  Sign  . 
Providence  among  (Chap 
Sacrifice  lor  Purification 
tempted  by  God 
uncleanness  of 

"  by  night 

Menahem,  reign  of 
Mending  Dress 
Menstrous    Woman,  inter- 
course with 
Mephibosheth  thought  to  de- 
sire the  Throne 
Merarites'  Inheritance  in  Ca- 
naan 
place  in  Camp 
functions  of  . 
Mercenaries 
dismissed 
Merchandise,  Marchant.  Se 
Trade  and  Cemmerce. 
Merchandise  of  Tyre  . 
Mercies,  God's,  in  Wilderness 

Thanks  for  . 
Mercifulness  . 
Mercy  of  God  . 

King  should  have  . 
Mercy-Seat  in  Tabernacle 
Material  and  Dimensions 
its  Position  . 
its  Purpose  . 
Merit   human.  Election  ex 
eludes 

Meshech,  Prophecies  about 
Mesopotamian  Servitude  of 

Hebrews 
Messengers 

Wife  chosen  by 
Messiah.    See  Christ. 

Jews  will  repent  death  of  . 
Metals  for  Fastenings  and 
Ornaments 

useful  and  precious 
Meteorology  (Chap.)  . 
Micah  hires  a  Levite  . 
Michael  (Angel)  Protector  of 

Persia 
Michal's  Contempt 
Midianites,  Origin  of . 

to  be  vexed  . 
Midianitish  Servitude  of  He- 
brews 
Midwives 

Mighty  Men,  David's . 

Migration  of  Birds 
Miletus,  Paul  at 
Military  Adventures  . 

Affairs.    See  War  (Book) 

Alliances 

Devastations 

Dress.    See  LTniform 

Duty  of  Priests 

Escort  with  Prisoner 

Intelligence  (Chap.) 

Machines 

Operations,  God  directs 
Organization  (Chap.) 

"         of  Hebrews 
Position 

Positions,  strong  . 
Prowess,  Wife  for  . 
Rotation,  David's  . 
Service.   See  Exemption. 
Strength  of  Hebrews 


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Military—  sec.  page 

Strength  of  Hebrews,  time 

of   Joshua :   of  two 

tribes  and  a  half 
Strengtli  of  Hebrews,  time 

oFthe  Judges  . 
Strength  of  Hebrews,  time 

of  Saul  . 
Strength  of  Hebrews,  time 

of  David 
Strengtli  of  Hebrews,  time 

of  Rehoboain :  Judah 

and  Benjamin  only 
Strength  of  Hebrews,  time 

of  Abijah:  Judah  and 

Israel 

Strength  of  Judah,  under 

Jehoshaphat 
Strength  of  Judah,  under 

Amaziah  . 
Strength  of  Judah,  under 

XJzziah  . 
Supplies  (Chap.) 
Virtues  aud  Vices  (Chap.)  . 
Milk,  Butter,  Cheese  . 
Mill,  for  Meal  . 
Millennium  (Chap.)  . 
Millstone  not  to  be  pledged  . 
Minerals  See  Precious  Stones 

Quarries ;  Stone. 
Mining  . 

Minister,    Christian,  Mar 
riage  of  . 
a  Soldier 
Duties  of 

Duty  of,  to  reprove  with 

kindness 
Duty  of,  to  reprove  with 
kindness,  yet  with  ne- 
cessary sharpness 
has  right  to  temporal  sup- 

port 
Intercession  for 
Self-support  by 
Ministerial  Fidelity,  reward  of 
Graces 
Office  . 
of  Divine  Appointment 
Field  is  the  World 
Constraint  of 
its  Power  . 
Ministering  to  necessity  of 
Saints 

to  the  necessity  of  Saints, 
Instances  of 
Ministry.  See  False  Teachers 
Sacred    Persons,  etc, 
(Book)  . 

of  Christ  (Chap.)  . 

Spiritual,  in  General  (Chap, 

Support  of  . 
Minstrels  for  the  Dead 
Miracles  (Book) 

in  Animals  (Chap.)  . 

Apostolic 

of  Apostles  . 

in  Atmosphere  (Chap.) 

in  bodily  Gifts  and  Depri- 
vations (Chap.)  . 

of  Christ  (generally)  .  70 

prophesied   .         .  .17 

source  of  Power  for  .  69 

at  Christ's  Death    .         .  92 

of  Christ's  Resurrection    .  100-1 

considered  (Chap.)  . 

in  Cures  (Chap.) 

in  Death  Inflicted  (Chap.) 

in  Disease  Inflicted  (Chap 

in  Deliverances  (Chap.) 

in    Devils,    Ejection  of 
(Chap.)  . 

In  the  Earth  (Chap.) 

Effects  of  (Chap.)  . 

Failures  to  perform 

Faith  required  to  work 

in  Fire  (Chap.) 

in  Food  (Chap.) 

foretold 

of  liealin^,  by  Christ 
in  Idols,  Destroyed  (Chap.) 
of  Manna.    See  Manna, 
of  .Milch  Kine,  at  return  of 
Ark 

Mosaic,  referred  to  . 
in  Phenomena  (Chap.) 
Power  of  Christ's  Name 
Prophet  must  do 
Purpose  of  . 
in  Raiment  (Chap.)  . 
in  Raising  the  Dead  (Chap.) 
reqiiested 

of  bodom  and  Gomorrah 
in  Sounds 

Stone  to  commemorate 
in  Translation  (Chap.) 
in  Upper  Regions  and  At 

mosphere  (Chap.) 
in  Vegetables  (Chap.) 


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Miracles— 

in  Water  (Chap.) 
Miraculous  Deliverances 
Divisions  of  Water,  Refer 

ences  to  . 
Protection  from  Fire 
removal  of  Barrenness 
Supplies  of  Water  . 

'•  References 
supply  of  Food 
Miraculously  furnished  Food 
Miriam  excluded  for  Leprosy 
Mirrors  .... 
Mirth,  riotous  . 
Misery  of  the  Wicked.  See 

"Wicked. 
Misfortune.   See  Affliction. 
Mishaps  and  Casualties  in 

War  (Chap.) 
Missionary  Tours  of  Paul 
Mist  and  Rain  . 

•'   literal  . 
"     "     "  metaphorical 
Mitre,  golden  Plate  on 
Mixed  Seed  forbidden 

"  Team 
Moab,  Desolation  to  be  re 
paired 
Prophecies  about  . 
Sins  of 

to  be  Desolated 
Moabites,  Marriage  with 
Origin  of 
and  Ammonites 
"         '■        not  to  be  dis- 
tressed . 
and  Ammonites,  not  to  be 
Citizens  . 
Moabitish  Servitude  of  He- 
brews 

Modest,  Courtiers  must  be 
Molluscs  (Chan.) 
Molech,  Worship  of  . 
Molten  Sea,  in  Temple 
Monarchy.  See  Kings ;  Regal ; 
Royal. 

attempts  at,  among  Hebrew! 
Monogamy 
implied  in  original  Institu- 
tion of  Marriage 
implied  in  what  is  said  of 
the  Wives  of  Noah  and 
his  Sons  . 
Monuments 
of  the  Dead  . 
to  inscribe  the  Law  on 
Moon.   See  Heavenly  Bodies, 

Creation  of  . 
Moral  Agency.  See  Men  Free 
Agents  . 
Man  co-operates,  etc. 
Moral  Disciiiline,  Providence 
in  (Chap.) 
Government  exists  . 
Mordecai 

made  Prime  Minister 
Morning  Sacrifices,  daily 

Star,  Christ  is 
Mortality.   See  Death. 
Mortar  . 

Mortification  (gangrene) 
Mosaic  Law  on  Murder 

Miracles  referred  to 

Purifications  in  New  Testa 
ment 

System,  symbolic  . 
Moses  commissioned  . 

commission  of,  referred  to 

Death  of 

faith  in  Resurrection  of  the 
Body 

Forty  Days'  Fast  . 

God's  final  orders  to,  about 
Pharaoh  . 

objects  to  his  Commission 

a  Shepherd  . 

slays  an  Egyptian  . 

Soil  circumcised 

smites  the  Rock 

struggle  with  Pharaoh 

Transfiguration  of  . 

what  he  called  for,  for  Tab- 
ernacle . 
Most  Holy  Place,  Ezekiel' 

Temple  . 
Mother.    See  Parents. 
Motion,  ascribed  to  God 
Mt.  Sinai  set  apart 
Mountain,  Christ  resorts  to 

Christ  tempted  on  . 
Mountains 

burned  and  melted  by  God 

Incantations  ou 

as  Resorts 

Safety  by 

symbolical    .  . 

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View  from 
Mourners,  SjTnpathy  with  . 
Mourning,  David's,  for  Absa- 
lom 
for  the  Dead  . 
"   "      "   in  Battle 
feigned 
Mouth  .... 

ascribed  to  God 
Mules  natural  Hybrids 
Multiplication  of  Food 
Multitudes  follow  Christ 
Murder.    See  Assassination ; 
Conspiracy. 

ofAbner 
ofAmasa 

attempted  and  prevented  . 
of  Blood  Royal  by  Athaliah 
of  Brethren,  Jehoram's 
described  and  forbidden  . 
ofGedaliah  . 
of Ish-bosheth  avenged 
of  Jehoash,  Amazian  aven- 
ges 

of  Kmgs  by  Officers  of  rank 
of  Paul,  Conspiracy  lor 
by  Priests 
the  first 

by  unknown  Hand  . 
Wilful 

"   Disposition    to  be 
made  of  the  Culprit 
Murrain,  Plague  of.  Moses  de- 
mands'^that  Pharaoh  let 
the  people  go,  after  it  . 
Music  .... 
among  Christians  . 
for  the  Dead . 
in  Worship  . 
Musical  Instruments  . 
invented  . 
mentioned . 
Mustard  Seed,  Parable 
Muster  of  Troops 
Muster-roll 
Mutilation 
Alutual  edifying 
Myrtle-Trees,  Rider  among,  a 

Sign 
Mystical  Babylon 


Xaaiiian,  Offering  of 
Nadab,  reign  of 
Nadab  and  Abihn 
Nahor.  Children  of 
Nakedness,  a  Sign 
Names  and  general  Represen- 
tations of  God  (Chap.) . 

of  Animals,  Adam  gives  . 
Naming  at  Birth 
Naphtali,  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 

Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Inheritance  in  Canaau 
Prince  of  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 
Nathan  and  Bathsheba  con- 
sult as  to  Adonijah's 
Retjellion 
Book  of       .         .  . 
Parable  to  David 
Nation.     See   Body  Politic 
(Chap.)  . 
symbolized  by  Mountain  . 
wicked 

National  Assembly,  Hebrew 
Blessings  from  Scripture  . 
Calamities  for  Wickedness 
Confession 
Covenant  w'ith  God . 

"      Asa's,  Sacrifices  at 
Election 

Pardon,  Intercession  for  . 

Polity  of  Hebrews  (Chap.) . 

Prosperity,  Conditions  of  . 

Repentance  and  Apostasy . 

Victory,  Intercession  for  . 

Welfare.  "  "  . 
Nations,  guarded  by  Angels  . 

Origin  of  (Chap.) 

other  than  Jews  (Book) 

remote  Northern 
Nativity  of  Christ      .         .  5 
Natural  Aflections.  See  Fam- 
ily Afiections  (Chap.)  . 
Nature.  External  (Book) 

God  maintains  course  of  . 

and  genesis  of  Sin  (Chap.) 

Providence  in  (Chap.) 

of  Resurrection  Body 
Naviiration  (Chap.) 
Navy.    See  Ships. 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


STavy— 

Solomou'8  . 
Nazarites 

Vows  of  . 
Nebuchadnezzar.     See  also 
Assyria ;  Babylon. 

blinds  and  imprisons  Zede- 
kiah 

Conquests  by 

cripples  Egypt 

to  desolate  Ammon 

Dreams 

Furnace 

Golden  Image 

Image  (in  Dream)  . 

makes  Zedekiah  King 

Pride  of,  to  be  punished  . 

Reason  restored  to  . 

rifles  the  Temple 

to  subdue  Egypt 

takes  Jerusalem 

wins  battle  of  Carchemish  . 
Necessity  and  Mercy,  Works 

of,  on  Sabbath  . 
Necromancy 

Need,  pleading  In  Prayer  by 
our 

Neglect  and  Unbelief . 
Neglecting  and  opposing  the 
Law 

Negotiations  and  Alliances 
(Chap.)  . 

to  avert  Hostilities 

to  end  War,  etc. 

Insulting 
Nehemiah,  Administration  . 

and  Ezra  unite  in  religious 
services  after  Comple- 
tion of  Walls  of  Jeru- 
salem 

brings  the  people  up  to  a 
high  pitch  of  Fidelity 
and  Zeal . 

Covenant  Fast 

'■       Sealers  of 

gets  sad  tidings  from  Jeru- 
salem 

incites  Jews  to  build  Walls 
of  Jerusalem,  despite 
derision  of  Enemies  . 

inspects  ruins  of  Jerusa- 
lem by  night 

is  commissioned  by  Artax- 
erxes  Longimanus  to 
go  to  Jerusalem 

Marriage  Reform  under 

Measures  taken  for  Reform 
of  Hebrews  by  . 

meets  increased  opposition 
to  re-bnilding  of  Jeru- 
salem, but  perseveres  . 

provides  for  himself  and 
others  at  Jerusalem 

reaches  Jerusalem  . 

renews  Feast  of  Tabernacles 

reorganizes  Levites 

stirs  up  Jews  to  rebuild 
Wall  of  Jerusalem 

the  Pledge  broken  by  He- 
brews, under  him 

and  Violation  of  Sabbath  . 
Neighbor,  Sins  against  (Chap.) 

Rights,  Expiation  for  vio- 
lating 

Neighborly  Conduct.  See 
Good  Neighborhood  . 

Nephew  and  Uncle 

Nests  of  Birds  . 

Net  cast  into  the  Sea,  Par- 
able 

Nethinim 

originally  Gibeonites  who 

escaped  Slaughter 
recruited  by  David  . 
some   returned  with  the 
Captives  from  Babylon 
two  lists  of  them 
Nets  for  Birds.   See  Fowling. 
New  Birth,  Evidence  of 

a  Necessity  . 
New  Covenant  (Chap.) 

backsliding  under  . 
New  Economy,  Persecution 
under 

New  Heavens  and  New  Earth 
New  Jerusalem 
New  Life,  Blessedness  of  (Chai 
"       Duties  and  Graces 
of  (Chap.) 
New  Life  is  of  God  . 

"  Man  co-operates  in  . 
New  Moon 

ofTishri     .  '. 
"       of  other  Months  . 
"       Sacrifices  at 
"       Sacrifice,  in  Eze- 
kiel's  Vision 


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New  Song  in  the  Revelation 
New  Teslumt-nt,  on  Mosaic 

Purifications 
Writers  in 
New-Born  Child,  Treatment 

of  . 

News 

Night,  God  maintains 
March 

Nineveh  as  helpless  as  Thebes 
repents  and  is  spared 
threatened 
to  be  utterly  desolate 

No  Quarter 

Noachic  Law  on  Murder 
Noah,  second  Father  of  Man 
kind 

to  Abraham,  Genealogy 
from  Adam  . 
Animals  preserved  with 
Ark.   See  Ark. 

Dove  . 

Flood.    See  Deluge. 
Sacrifices 
Nob,  Tabernacle  at  . 
Nobles  of  Judah  false  to  Ne- 
hemiah . 
King  restrained  by  . 
Non-conformity  to  the  World 
Non-resistance  to  Persecution 
Northern  Division  of  Israel- 
ites in  Wilderness 
Nations,  remote 
Nostrils,  ascribed  to  God 
Nothing  kept  back  at  Judg 
ment 

Numbering  the  people.  See 

Census. 
Nursing  Infant 
their  young,  by  Animals  . 

Oatli,  God  represented  as 
using 

Obligation  and  force  of 
the  Woman's,  of  a  Hebrew 
Wife 

to  reassure  against  violence 
to  protect  Posterity 
to  inflict  Death 
Oaths,  etc.    (Chap.)  . 


Christ's  Teachings  on 
forbidden 
Instances  of  . 
Pharisaic  Casuistry  as  to, 
denounced  by  Christ 
Obed-edom,  Ark  with 
Obedience  due  to  Elders 
and  Disobedience  to  Parents 
"  God, 

Examples 
to  God,  Examples'of 
"       in  War 
"  required 
to  the  Law  required 
to  Law  of  Purification  en- 
joined 

and  Love  to  God,  Relation  of 

Prayer  for  . 

to  Rulers 
Obedient,  Courtiers  must  be 
Obeisance  to  King 
Obeying  God  (Chap.)  . 

and  knowing  Him,  con- 
nection between 
Obstinacy  and  Hardness  of 

Heart 
Obtrusiveness  . 
Occasional  Fast  and  Feast 
Days  (Chap.)  . 

Free-will  Ofierin^s  . 
Occupations.    See  Industrial 

Employments. 
Ocean .   See  Sea 
Oded  the  Prophet 
Odors  burned  for  the  Dead 
Oftuiisive  Armor 

and  Defensive  Armor 
OflTering,  Altar  only  place  of 

of  Cain  and  Abel 

to  God  by  Gentiles  . 

pertained  to  Priests 
Oft'erings,  the  Supply  of,  in 

Ezekiel's  Vision 
Oflicers,  Authority  of 

of  David 

King  appoints 


of  King's  Court 
Offices  of  Christ  (Chap.) 
and  Gifts,  Sacred  (Chap.) 

"       in  general 
of  Holy  Spirit 
Sacred  (Book) 
Official  Purity  . 
Officials,  Solomon's  . 

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Stock  (Chap.)  . 
Og  of  ISashan  conquered 
Oil  and  Blood,  sprinkled  on 
Priests  . 
Holy  anointing 
Ointment.   See  Anointing, 
for  Body 

Holy,  Priests  made  . 
Old  Age  (Chap.) 

Duties  of 
"     to  . 

feeble 
figurative  . 

Instances  of  . 

Prayer  for  Favor  in  . 

promised 

"      on  conditions 

promises  to  . 

venerable 

vigorous 
Old  Covenant,  backsliding 
Old  Economy,  Persecutions 
"  Resurrection 
in  ... 
Old  Home  (Judea  after  Res- 
toration) 

Love  of 
Old  and  New  Heavens 
Old  Order  of  Service  restored 

by  David 
Old  Testament  Writers 
Olive-Tree  and  Golden  Can 

dlestick,  a  Sign 
Omnipotence  of  Christ 

of  God 
Omnipresence  of  Christ 

of  God 
Omniscience  of  Christ 

of  God 
Omri,  reign  of . 
One  God.  Three  Persons.  See 

Trinity. 
Onesimus  sent  back  . 
Opinions  about  Christ,  dis- 

cordant  . 
Oppression 

denounced  . 

of  Hebrews  in  Egypt 

of  Hirelings  forbidden 

Poor  liable  to 

of  poor,  Nehemiah  stops 

of  Psammetichus 
Ordeal  of  Jealousy 
Order  of  Battle 

to  march 

of  Resurrection 

of  Service  for  the  Year 
Ordination  of  Evangelists 

of  Teachers  . 
Oriental  Despot  described 
Origin  of  Nations  (Chap.) 
Original  Sin.   See  Depravity 
Ornaments  of  Dress  . 

removed 
Orphans  (Chap.) 
Ostentation  in  giving 
Ostrich  . 

Other  Nations  (Book) 

Othuiel  . 
Heroism 

Ourselves,  sins  against  (Chap.) 

Outward  Man  (Book) . 

Overlying  an  Infant  . 

Overseer,  Joseph  is  . 
of  King's  Substance 
of  David's  Household 
of  Household  of  Candace 
of  royal  Household,  Discre 
tion  and  Integrity  re- 
quired of 
of  Sol  onion's  Household 

Overtaking  alter  Victory 

Oxen 
domesticated 
in  ploughing . 
wild  . 

Pain — 

Palace,  David's 
Palestine,  Canaan. 

re-occupied  (Chap.) . 
Palsy  . 

cured  by  Miracles  . 

miraculous  . 
Pan  of  Coals  . 
Panic  . 

among  Edomites,  etc. 

from  God 

sent  by  God,  a  notable  In, 
stance 
Parable  of  the  Fig-tree 
Friend  at  miduight  . 
of  Good  Samaritan  . 
Great  Supper 
hid  Treasure 
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Parable—  sec 

Jehoash  to  Amaziah         .  118 

  .  33 

Jotham's  ...  3 
Laborers  in  the  Vineyard  .  32 
Lazarus  and  tlie  rich  Man  .  47 
Lion,  Ezekiel's  .  .  72 
lost  piece  of  Money  .  13 

lost  Sheep  .  .  .57 
Marriajce  of  King's  Son  .  70 
Mustard  Seed  .  .  1 
Nathan  to  David  .  .  92 
Net  Ciist  into  the  Sea  .  36 
Pearl  of  Great  Price  .  17 
Pharisee  and  Publican  .  57 
Prodiiial  Son  .         .  13 

rich  Fool  ...  11 
Seed  cast  into  the  Ground .  1 
Sower  .         .  .43 

Talents  .  .  .  18 
ten  Pounds  .  .  .18 
two  Debtors .  .  .35 
two  Eagles  .  .  .51 
two  Foundations  .  .  5 
two  Sons  .  .  .18 
unjust  Judge  .  .  41 
unjust  Steward  .  .  43 
unmerciful  Servant  .  53 

Wheat  and  Tares  .  .  37 
wicked  Husbandmen  .  70 
wise  and  foolish  Virgins  .  36,  38 
Woman  of  Tekoah  .         .  63 

Parables  on  call  of  Gentiles  .  70 
Christ  teaches  by  .  .51 
with  Fools  .  .  .106 
Purpose  of   .         .  .51 

Paradise  ...  7 
Rivers  of      .         .  .21 

Paralytic.   See  Palsy. 

Pardon,  follows  Justification  30 
National,  Intercession  for  .  64 
Prayer  for  .  .  .44 
promised  .  .  .30 
granted        .         .  .30 

Parental  Authority  .  .  64 
Correction  .  .  .67 
Example  .  .  .65 
Indulgence  .  .  .68 
Penalty  denounced  .  68 
inflicted  .  .  68 
Instructions  .         .  .66 

Parents,  and  Children  (Chap.) 
and  Children  .  .  82 
Children's  Duties  to  ,  69 
and  Children,  Love  of  .  82 
choice  of  Wife  by  .  .  31,  32 
Gladness  and  Shame  of  .  71 
in  Law  .  .  .79 
Offences  against  .  .  70 
Sins  of,  sufl'ered  for  .  77 
Wish  of,  on  Marriage       .  34 

Parley,  Military  .  .  128 
ofRabshakeh  .  .  122 
to  prevent  Violence  .  128 
to  stop  pursuit  .  .  128 
to  terminate  a  Siege        .  128 

Parlor    ....  53 

Partiality  forbidden   .         .  40 

Parting, "Salutation  at  .  101 

Partisans  with  Enemy,  Intel- 
ligence from     .         .  104 

Partridge        .         .  .50 

Parturition.   See  Childbirth. 

Paschal  Lamb  . 
to  be  killed  on  14th  of  the 

Month    .         .         .  12 

Passenger  cast  overboard     .  91 

Passions,  human,  God  as 

having    .         .         .  22-32 

Passover  .  .  .12 
becomes  a  Christian  Festi- 
val ..  .  15 
Christ's  last,  eaten  .  .  14 
in  Ezekiel's  Vision .  .  64 
Hezekiah's  .  .  .  122 
Instances  of .  .  .13 
Josiah's  .  .  .  125 
kept  at  Sinai,  one  year  after 

the  Exodus  .  .  13 
kept  in  the  time  of  Christ .  13 
Little  ....  12 
manner  of  eating  .  .  13 
marks  the  beginning  of  the 

Year  ...  12 
preceded  Lord's  Supper  .  90 
Preparations  for  last,  fore- 
told by  Christ  .  .  64 
Sacrifices  at  .  .  .  49 
time  and  place  of  eating  .  12 
to  be  perpetual  .  .  12 
who  may  and  may  not  par- 
take of   .         .         .  12 

Pasturage,  Migration  for     .  57 

Patience         .         .  .59 
in  Affliction  .         .  .49 
in  listening  .         .         .  106 
in  Prayer      .         .  .41 
Patriarchal  Altars      .         .  1 


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Patriarchal— 

Entertainment 

Genealogies  (Chap.) 
Patriarchs  Polygamists 
Paul 

Advice  of.  to  Servants 
Apostleship  of 
at  Antioch  in  Pisidia 
and  Barnabas  specially  set 
apart  by  the  Church  at 
Antioch  for  missionary 
work  among  the  Gen- 
tiles 

and  Barnabas  jjart  . 
at  Berea 

back  again  at  Antioch 


brought  from  Tarsus  to  An- 
tioch 
Commission  of 
at  Corinth 

Conspiracy  to  murder 
defends  Resurrection 
disallows  the  suspicion  of 

Fickleness 
Disciples  at  first  afraid  of 

him 

Disciples  persuaded  to  re 
ceive  him 

early  life 

Impressions  made  by  his 
speech  before  Agrippa 

in  Ephesus  for  two  years 

in  Jerusalem . 

is  not  released  by  Felix 

Journey  from  Ephesus  to 
Jerusalem 

Labor  among  the  Jews 

Life,  Conversion,  and  Of- 
fice of 

magnifies  his  own  Office 
Missionary  Tours  . 
ordered  to  Rome 
Passage  from  Cesarea  to 
Sidon 

Passage  from  Malta  to  Pu 
teoli 

Passage  from  Sidon  to 
Mj'ra 

returns  to  Antioch  from  Je 
rusalem  with  Barnabas 

Testimony,  in  Summer  of 
60  A.D.,  to  his  labor 

sent  to  Cesarea 

and  Silas,  in  Asia  and  Eu- 
rope 

thought  better  not  to  marry 
tries  to  conciliate  Jewish 
believers  at  Jerusalem 
Trial  of  .  .  . 
Answer  to  TertuUus,  on 

trial 
Voyage  to  Italy 
at  Rome 
Pay  for  Hospitality  declined 
Paying  promptly 
Peace  with  God.   See  Bless- 
edness; Joy. 
Peace-Ofleriug  at  consecrat- 
ing Priests 
eating  of  fat  and  blood 

prohibited 
of  the  Flock 
of  the  Herd  . 
how  made 

to  be  eaten  the  same  day 
Peace,  ten  years  of,  under 
Asa 

universal 
Peaceableness  . 
Pearl  of  Great  Price,  parable 
Pearls  ... 
Peacock  and  Ostrich  . 
Pekah,  reign  of 
Pekahiah,  reign  of 
Penalties  of  Idolatry  (Chap.) 

for  neglecting  and  oppos- 
ing the  Liiw 
Penalty.    See  Punishment. 

for  abuse  of  Bond  Servants 

for  Assault  . 

for  altering  Scripture 

of  backsliding 

of  Blasphemy 

of  disbelieving  Prophecy 

of  Drunkenness 

for  eating  Blood 
"  Fat 

for  Intercourse  with  men 
struous  Women 

for  neglect  of  Passover 

of  Sabbatical  Tear 

for  oft'ering  strange  Fire 

for  Theft 

for  Trespass  . 
of  nsurpmg  Priesthood 
of  violating  Sabbath 


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for  violating  Day  of  Atone- 
ment 

of  Witchcraft 
Penitent,  promises  to 
Pentecost 

after  Christ  . 

Christians  observed 

Indications  of  its  continued 
observance  by  the 
Apostolic  Church 

Sacrifices  at  . 

the  Apostolic 

to  be  fifty  days  from  the 
second  day  of  the  Pass- 
over 

to  be  kept  w  ith  rejoicing 
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ised 
realized 
People,  accept  God  as  Sover 
eign 

ChristV  Fame  with 

Christ  inquires  for  their 
opinions  of  Him 

Conduct  of,  at  Crucifixion 
of  Christ 

demand  Christ's  Condem- 
nation . 

escort  King  . 

fear  Christ 

the  greater  guilt  of,  in  Ne 
nemiah's  day 

to  help  build  Temple 

their  Impression  of  John 
the  Baptist 

misunderstand  Christ 

the  Consent  of,  to  Govern- 
ment and  Code  of  Moses 

the  Consent  of,  to  Govern 
ment  of  David  . 

the  Consent  of,  to  Leader 
ship  »f  Joshua  . 

the,  brought  up  to  a  high 
pitch  of  Fidelity  and 
Zeal  by  Nehemiah 

their  subsequent  Declension 
rebuked  . 

their  Reception  of  Christ  . 

Reception  of  Prophet  by 
(Chap.)  . 

Sin-08'ering  for,  Day  of 
Atonement 

tired  of  miraculous  Food  . 

warned  against  False  Proph- 
ets 

a  wicked,  described 
'•  threatened 
Perfection,  absolute,  not  found 

Blessedness  of        .  . 

Christian 

of  Scripture  . 

relative  and  gracious 

to  be  aimed  at 
Perfume,  sacred 
Perfumed  Garments  . 
Perga,  Paul  at  . 
Perjury.  <Sce False  Swearing; 

Oaths. 
Persecution  (Book)  . 

aggravates  Affliction 

by  bitter  Hate 

of  Christ 

complained  of 

Conduct  under  (Chap.) 

to  be  endured 

expected 

Failure  of 

first  .... 
forbidden 

foretold  and  endured  (Chap.) 

foretold 

honest 

Kinds    and    Methods  of 

(Chap.)  . 
overruled     and  avenged 

(Chap.)  . 
by  Saul  or  Paul 
Persecutor  converted  . 
Persecutors  of  the  Poor,  Im- 
precations on  . 
Perseverance.  See  Steadfast- 
ness, 
unto  the  end 
in  Prayer 
Persia.     See  Medo-Persian 
Empire, 
action  of  Government  on 

rebuilding  Temple 
Jews  in 
Personal  Pollution  and  Guilt 
sense  of,  in  true  repent- 
ance 

Personality  of  Holy  Spirit 
Persons  of  God.  See  Trinity. 

Sacred  (T?ook) 
Perversion  of  Lord's  Supper 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Peter,  Christ's  Prayer  for  • 

Christ's  final  Charge  to 

Commission  to 

Cornelius  sends  for  . 

his  course  at  Joppa  ap- 
proved by  Church  at 
Jenisalem 

goes  to  Cesarea 

questioned  by  Church  in 
Jerusalem 

Reception  by  Cornelius 

Vision  of 

wounds  High  Priest's  Ser 
vant 

Peter's  Denial  of  Christ 
Denial  of  Christ,  foretold 

by  Him  . 
Dissimulation 
Martyrdom    foretold  by 

Christ 
Offence 

Vision  of  clean  and  unclean 
Animals  . 
Pharaoh.   Set  Egypt. 
Pharaoh's  Butler  and  Baker, 
Dreams  of 
Daughter,  married  Solomon 
Dream 

refuses  to  let  Israel  go 
Slaughter  of  Infants 
Pharaoh-Necho  defeated  at 

Carchemish 
Pharisaic  Formalism 

demned  . 
Pharisee  and  Publican,  par- 
able 

Pharisees,   Casuistry  about 
Oaths  . 
perverted  Ceremonial 
Phenomena,  miraculous  (Chap.) 
Philemon  to  receive  Onesi' 

mus  as  Brother . 
Philistia,  Prophecies  about 
Philistine  Idols 

Servitudes  of  Hebrews 
Philistines  attack  Jehoram 
David's  Battles  with 
Friends  with  Abraham  and 

Isaac 
move  the  Ark  about 
return  the  Ark 
slain  at  Samson's  Death 
take  the  Ark 
twice  smitten  by  David 
Philosophical  Lecture-Room, 

Christians  nee  . 
Phinehas'  zeal  against  Har 

lotry 
Phrygia,  Paul  in 

Physicians      .   . 

Piety.   See  Book  XXI 
Pic;eons.   See  Dove. 
Pilate  unwilling  to  condemn 

Christ 
Pilate's  Wife,  Dream  of 
Pillars  . 
of  Cloud  and  Fire  . 
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of  Vision 

2 

581 

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6 

583 

Place  of  Prayer 

42 

179 

of  a  Siege,  a  Sign  . 
Places.  Jewish,  of  Prayer 

69 

\m 

101 

604 

Plague  cured  by  Miracle 

66 

135 

Plagues,  of  Egypt,  foretold  . 

2 

122,  3 

miraculous  . 

83 

139 

Planting 

18 

400 

when  to  sow 

18 

400 

Pleading  in  Prayer  (Chap.)  . 
"      "      "      by  God's 

186 

Justice  . 

50 

188 

in  Prayer  by  our  need 

46 

186 

by  rejoicing  of 

Enemies . 

51 

188 

Pledges,  on  Borrowing 

89 

473 

Plenty.   See  Fertility. 

Plot,  Sanballat's 

172 

.303 

Ploughing 

17 

400 

metaphorically 

17 

400 

sowing  immediately  after . 

18 

400 

Plumbline,  a  Sign 

77 

164 

Plunder.     See  Spoils,  etc. 

(Chap.)  . 

504 

Poison  from  Serpents  miracu- 

lously cured 

78 

138 

Poisoned  Rivers  and  Fount- 

ains 

24 

385 

Poisonous  Food  made  whole- 

some 

56 

134 

Polity  of  Hebrews  (Chap.) 
Polygamy.   See  Wives, 
and  Concubinage 

"  "         trouble  from 

under  Mosaic  Law  . 
Solomon's 
Pool  of  Bethesda 
Poor.   See  Poverty, 
alleviations  of  their  lot 
always  to  be  found  . 
"       '"      "     an  in 
stance 

Curses  on  Persecutors  of 

Intercession  for 

Nehemiah  stops  oppressing 

their  Disadvantages 
Popular  Escort 
Porch  of  Ezekiel's  Temple 

of  Temple,  Dimensions 
Porches . 

Porters    of  Temple  under 

David 
Position,  Military 
Positions,  strong  military 
Possession  by  Devils  . 
Posts.   See  Royal  Couriers 

Royal,  in  Persia 
Postures  in  Prayer 
Pottery  . 

Poverty.   See  Poor. 

and  Wealth  matters  of  In- 
difference 
Power,  Christ  compared  with 
the  Father,  as  to 
of  God.   See  Irresistibility, 

etc. 
of  God 
Praise  to  God  (Chap.) 
due  to  (Sod 
to  God  as  Creator  . 
due  to  God  from  all 

"      "      "  on  Earth 
"      "      "   the  Inani 
mate  Creation  . 
everlasting,  due  to  God 
for  Miracles  . 
Service  of 
in  the  Temple 
Praising  God  in  Heaven 
Prayer.    See  Imprecations 
Intercessions, 
of  Abraham  for  Sodom 
acceptable,  conditions  of 
Adjuncts  of  . 
of  Agur 
Answers  to  . 

of  Christ,  when  dying 

for  St.  Peter 
David's  in  Old  Age  . 
Duty  of 
Efficacy  of  . 
Examples  of  . 
Externals  of  . 
Forms  of  . 
to  God  (Chap.) 

"  punished 
for  Holy  Spirit 
for  increase  of  Flocks 
for  Jerusalem 
Jewish  Places  of,  Chris 

tians  use 
Lord's 

Manner  of  . 
Objects  of  . 
for  Persecutors 
Places  of 

Pleading  in  (Chap.) . 

"       "by  our  need 

"       "  by  rejoicing  of 

Enemies 
Promise  to,  fulfilled 
Secret,  commanded 
in  Storm 

the  yearning  of  the  Soul  for 

God 

Preachers  of  another  Gospel 

cursed  . 
Preaching,  the  Apostles'  Duty 
Christ's 

"      prophesied  . 
an  Evangelist's  Duty 
the  Gospel  . 
of  true  Doctrine 
Precious  Metals 
Stones 
"      in    Breastplate  of 
Judgment 
Stones  of  Temple  . 
Predestination.   See  Book  of 
Life ;  Election  ;  Fore- 
knowledge ;  Purposes, 
etc. 

Predictions.  See  also  Proph- 
ecies. 

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Predictions— 

of  Babylon  as  Conqueror  of 
Judah 

of  Babylonish  Captivity 

of  breaking  of  Ships 

of  Captivity  . 

of  Chaldean  Destruction  of 
Jerusalem 

of  Christ's  Betrayal 

of  Cyrus  as  Deliverer 

of  David's  Reign  and  Suc- 
cessors . 

of  Day  of  Pentecost 

of  Death  of  Jehoahaz 

of  defeat 

of  Deliverance  from  Assy- 
rians 

of  Destruction  of  Herod' 

Temple  . 
of  Destruction  of  Idols 
of  Destruction  of  Jerusalem 

by  Romans 
of  Disruption  of  Israel 
of  Evil  from  flight  to  Egypt 
ofFall  of  Temple  . 
of  flight 

of  Jehoiachin's  Captivity 
of  Jewish  Idolatry  . 
of  Josiah's  Destrnction  of 

Idolatry  . 
of  Miracles  . 
of  Nebuchadnezzar's  takin; 

Jerusalem 
of  Persecution  (Chap.) 
of   Punishment   of  Eli'i 

Sons 

of  Restoration  of  Captivity 
"  "  "  Jerusalem 
"         "         "  Jews  142- 

of  Sojourn  in  Egypt 

of  Victory 

of  Zedekiah's  being  blinded 
Pregnancy 
Premiers ;  Mordecai,  Haman 

Pie-Mosaic  Servitude  (Chap.) 
Preparation  for  Sabbath 
Presbyter-Bishops  (Chap.) 

Duties  of 

Qualifications  of 

Respect  and  Obedience  to  . 

Reward  of 
Prescriptions  . 
Presents.   See  Gifts. 

at  Betrothal  . 
Preservation,    God's  work 

(Chap )  . 
Presidents,  in  Babylon 
Pride  . 

hatefulness  of 

humbled 

of  Nebuchadnezzar  pun- 
ished 

Satan's  Fall  by 

Soldier's 

of  Tyre 
Priest,  Christ  is 

Daughter,  Harlotry  by 
Priesthood  of  Christ  foretold 

of  Christian  believers 
Priests.   See  High  Priest. 

(Chap.) 

Bargain  for  Betrayal  of 
Christ 

blemish  Incapacitates 

did    not  exclude 
from  Support  . 

Consecration  Sacrifices 

Defilement  while  on  Duty  . 

Duty  as  to  Leprosy  . 

on  Duty,  Wine  forbidden  to 

to  eat  Shewbread  . 

exceptional  Services  of 

explain  the  Resurrection 

Functions  of. 

about  the  Taber- 
nacle, generally 

Idolatrous  Jewish  . 

inaugurated  . 

Lands  of,  in  Ezekiel's  Vision 
over  Levites  . 
Maintenance  of 
Marriage  of  . 
Military  Duties 
Nehemiah  provides  for 
Office  usurped  by  Uzziah 
Organization  under  David 
receive  Temple  Treasure 
received  Money  for  Victims 
had  remainder  of  Offerings 
re-organized  on  David's  plan, 

after  Captivity  . 
returned  with  Zerubbabel  . 
Saul  slays 

Service  as  Carriers  of  the 

Tabernacle  ended 
special  Purity  of 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


JPriests— 

sprinkled   with    Oil  and 
Blood 

transferred  to  the  Temple 

Service  . 
wicked 

"    neglect  to  teach 
withstand  Uzziah's  sacri 

lege 

Prime   Ministers,  Mordecai 
and  Haman 
Mordecai  and  Haman 
Primitive  Economy,  a  shad- 
owy System 
in  sacred  Office  (Chap.) 
in  Sacrifice,  precedence  of 
Primitive  and  Gentile  Sacrl 

fices  (Chap.) 
Prince  of  Demons,  Satan  is 
of  Hebrew  Tribe 
of  Israel,  in  Ezekiel's  Vision 
of  leraelitish  Tribe  some- 
times apparently  elected 
in  Ezekiel's  Vision,  Lauds 
of.         .         .  . 
Princes,  Dedication  Offering 
of  the  Hebrew,  for  the 
Tabernacle,  in  Bucces- 
pion 

Princesses,  Virgin,  Dress  of 
Prison,  Hell  is  . 

Jehoiachin  released  from  . 

miraculous  deliverance  from 
Prisoner,  military  escort  with 

trusted 
Prisoners,  Intelligence  from 

taken  . 

of  War  (Chap.) 
Private  Pasts  . 
House,  for  Christian  Wor 
ship 

Probation.    See  Moral  Disci 
pline ;  Purposes  of  God. 

Procession,    Dedication  of 
Solomon's  Temple 

Prodigal  Son,  Parable 

Produce  to  be  tithed  . 

Profane  Authors  referred  to 
"  Sacrifices 

Prohibited  Degrees,  in  Mar- 
riage 

Promise  of  Holy  Spirit 
Promises  of  God  to  His  ] 

Thanksgiving  for  the  Fulfil- 
ment of  . 
Promulgation   of  Scripture 

(Chap.)  . 
Prophecies.  See  Predictions, 

Alexander 

Amalekites  . 

Ammon 

by  Angel  of  the  Lord 
Antiochus  Epiphanes 
Arabia 
Assyria 
Babylon 

"  mystical 
about  Christ  (Chap.) 
by  Christ,  his  Reason  for 
of  completion  of  Zerubba 

bel's  Temple 
as  to  conversion  of  Gen 

tiles  (Chap.) 
about  Descent  of  Christ 
Edom 
Egypt 
Elara  . 
Ethiopia 

about  Gentiles  (Chap.) 

"  Heathen 
of  the  Holy  Ghost  . 
against  Israel  and  Judah 
or  Jewish  Idolatry  . 
of  John  the  Baptist 
about  Judas  . 
Kenites 
Little  Horn  . 
Macedonian  Empire 
Magog ;  Meshech  ;  Tubal 
Medo-Persian  Empire 
Moab  . 
Persia 
Philistia 
Rome  . 
Syria  . 
Tubal  . 
Tyre  . 
Zidon 

Prophecy.    See  Foreknowl 
edge  of  God 
(Chap.) 
Fulfilment  of 

of  Jeremiah  sent  to  Baby- 
lon 

Prophet.   See  False  Prophet. 
See    Two    Witnesses  of 

Apocalypse 
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605 

32 

628 
202 

70 

252 

64 

648 

70 

2.52 

96 

604 

11 

629 

2 

413 

41 

682 

128 

281 

93 

141 

81 

470 

81 

470 

101 

506 

85 

503 

503 

24 

580 

101 

604 

57 

594 

13 

537 

22 

633 

8 

4 

32 

611 

23 

416 

65 

30 

i  82 

568 

28 

174 

7 

61 

342 

44 

321 

55 

a37 

7 

197 

61 

343 

60 

342 

47 

322 

49 

325 

50 

330 

34 

67 

46 

72 

599 

345 

10 

34 

56 

337 

51 

330 

48 

325 

52 

333 

320 

43 

320 

63,  65 

30 

132-4 

285,  6 
89 

58 

1 

32 

75 

53 

45 

321 

63 

344 

61 

342 

64 

344 

53 

3:j3 

54 

335 

53 

a33 

59 

341 

62 

343 

46 

321 

64 

344 

57 

339 

58 

341 

45 

26 

150 

12,  13 

150 

49 

329 

72 
18 


622 
126 


Prophet — 

Christ  foretold  as  . 

"     regarded  as  . 
Denunciation  of  Jehoiakim 
disbelief  in,  foretold 
Disobedient,  Death  of 

"  slain  by  Lion 

Duties  of  (Chap.)  . 
Elijah 

False,  who  contradicted 
Jeremiah,  denounced 

Fulfilment  of  his  Predic 
tions  promised  . 

Fulfilment  of  his  Predic 
tions 

Heathen,  acknowledges 

God's  Authority 
to  be  helped  in  Distress 
honored 
without  Honor  in  his  own 

Country  . 
under  House  arrest  . 
impatient 
imprisoned  . 
Instances  of  disbelief  in 
Jonas,  a  Sign 
marries  an  Adulteress, 

Sign 

marries  a  Prostitute,  as 
Sign 

Orders  Captives  released 
persecuted  . 
Predictions  of  (Chap.) 
Qualifications  of  (Chap.) 
Reception  of,  by  the  Peo- 
ple (C'hap.j 
rebukes  Asa 

"  Jehoshaphat 
Saul  becomes 
must  speak  what  God  said 

to  him 
specific  Requirements  of 
Prophetesses  (Chap.)  . 

by  Vocation  . 
Prophetess  Huldah 
Prophetic  Gift  better  than  the 
gift  of  Tongues 
Desirable  to  Christians 
Honor  due  to 
Instances  of  . 
Rules  for  Exercising 
Vision  of  Earthquakes 
Prophets.    See  False  Proph 
ets;  Wicked  Prophets 
(Chap.)  . 
in  Christian  Church  (Chap.) 
communicate  Word  of  the 
Lord 

communicate  Word  of  the 

Lord  fearlessly  . 
communicate  Word  of  the 
Lord  whatever  may  be 
the  Issue 
False  (Chap.) 
"    appear . 
"  descrihed 
"    Christ  foretells 
Hatred  of 
Office  of 

raising  the  Dead  by 
reprove    delay   to  finish 

Temple  . 
Schools  of  (Chap.)  . 
of  the 
Propitiation  by  Christ 
Proposals  for  Slarriage 
Prosperity  is  from  God 
of  the  Righteous 
of  Righteous  and  Wicked 
of  the  Wicked 
Complaints  of  it  . 
the  end  of  the 
Prostitute,  Prophet  marries. 

as  Sign  . 
Prostitution.   See  Harlotry, 
Prostration 
in  Prayer.       Lying  Down, 
etc. 

Protection,  is  from  God 
Providence.    See  God,  Provi- 
dence  of;   Works  of 
God  (Book). 
Provisions  carried  by  Travel- 
lers 

for  Table  of  Royal  House 

hold 
for  War 
refused 
Want  of,  in  War 
Prudence  of  unjust  Steward 
Psammetichus,  Oppression  of 
Ptolemais.  Paul  at 
Public.   See  Civil  and  Social 
Life  (Book) ;  Xation  ; 
National;  People. 
Public  Fasts  . 
Inscriptions  (of  Law) 
Reading  of  Scripture 
710 


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73 

51 

127 

280 

18 

152 

57 

618 

50 

132 

149 

60 

618 

136 

288 

12 

150 

13 

150 

64 

619 

16 

152 

15 

151 

17 

152 

81 

470 

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618 

81 

470 

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165 

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493 

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51 

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81 

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26.  27 


8.  9 


Public  Fasts— 

Worsliip 
Praise  part  of 
Punishments.  See  Crimes  and 
Punishments ;  Penalty ; 
Retribution. 

of  Blasphemy 

of  Children  . 

by  Conscience 

Corporal 

of  Covetousnees 

of  Disobedience  to  Parents 

of  Drunkenness 

of  Eli's  Sons. 

of  False  Prophets  . 

for  False  Witness  . 

for  not  fearing  God 

of  Fools 

of    Followers    of  False 

Vrophets 
Future.    See  Doom  of  the 

Wicked ;  Hell ;  Wicked, 
of  Harlot  by  burning 
of  Hebrews  for  Fear 
of  Hypocrisy, 
by  Parents  . 
etc.,  of  Persecution  (Chap.) 
of  Persecutors 
of  Pride 

of  Rebellion  against  God  . 
Removal  of  Children  is 
by  removing  Holy  Days 
of  Sin  (Chap.) 
of  Sins  against  Nature 
Sin  leads  to  its  own 
for  Sins  of  others 
of  unbelief  . 
of  unfaithfulness   of  He- 
brews 

of  unsteadfastneSB  in  Per- 
secution . 
of  usurping  Priest's  Office 
by  War 

of  the  Wicked  everlasting 

of  Wicked  Priests  . 

"      "  Prophets 
Purchase  of  Burial  Ground  . 

of  Land  by  Jeremiah 
Purifications,  ceremonial 
(Chap.)  . 

Imperfect,  excused  . 

Mosaic,  disputes  with  Jews 
about,  by  John's  Disci- 
ples 

Mosaic,  References  to  the, 
in  the  New  Testament 
Water  of,  applied  . 
"     "  prepared . 
Purim,  established 

Feast  of     •  . 
Purity  of  Heart 
of  Priests  . 
of  Scripture  . 
Purple  Dress  . 
Purpose,  God  changing 

"         "  deterreafrom 
"        "    swearing  to  . 
Purposes  of  God  (Chap.) 

Determinate  and  Distinct 
Eternal  and  Immutable  . 
Pursuit  after  Victory  . 

Victory  and  (Chap ) 
Pvirveyors,  Solomon's 

Quails,  miraculously  sent  ■ 
Quarrels.   See  Strife  . 

of  Birds 
Quarries 

Quarter  not  given 
Queen  Athaliah 
Queen.  Banquets  to  and  by 
Jewish  Maiden  becomes 

removed  for  Idolatrj' 

repudiated  . 

of  Sheba,  risits  Solomon  . 

slain  .... 
Queen-Mother's  Influence 
Questions    of  Sovereignty 
(Chap.)  . 

RHi4l.  Amalekite 
Raiment.  See  Clothes  (Chap.) 
Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
pledged,    not    kept  over 
Night 
Bain      .  . 
and  Mist,  literal 

"  metaphorical 
God  causes  . 

Rainbow,  God  causes 
Raising  from  Death,  Cases  of 

the  Dead,  Miracles  in  (Chap.) 
Rams"  Horns,  Trumpets  of  . 
Rape  .... 

a  Capital  Offense 
Rashness  of  Young  Counsellors 


91 

656 

23 

173 

76 

467 

67 

430 

75 

113 

82 

470 

36 

528 

69 

431 

39 

365 

32 

611 

26 

155 

77 

468 

4 

167 

15 

519 

27 

156 

69 

464 

43 

239 

32 

527 

67 

430 

670 

36 

671 

16 

520 

42 

5.30 

49 

427 

4 

571 

531 

12 

518 

74 

113 

77 

114 

24 

543 

13 

232 

32 

670 

119 

276 

2 

485 

48 

683 

32 

611 

63 

619 

100 

379 

16 

399 

649 

13 

577 

83 

653 

83 

653 

79 

653 

79 

653 

140 

293 

18 

579 

66 

559 

80 

653 

33 

10 

46 

367 

31 

22 

32 

23 

30 

22 

116 

83 

116 

84 

116 

62 

498 

497 

93 

223 

48 

132 

26 

523 

53 

390 

15 

384 

84 

503 

116 

273 

53 

335 

140 

291 

53 

334 

112 

270 

53 

334 

96 

265 

40 

454 

26 

450 

452 

31 

317 

366 

133 

89 

473 

30 

386 

30 

386 

30 

386 

11 

96 

20 

99 

11 

96 

92 

141 

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56 

244 

67 

464 

67 

464 

24 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Kaven 

Kazor,  a  Sign  . 
Reading  of  Scripture,  public 
Real  Estate  purcliaeed 
Reapers 

Reaping,  spiritual 
Rebekati's  Favoritism 
Rebellion  of  Absalom 

of  Adonijah  . 

of  conquered  People 
against  God  . 

"  "  falsely  charged 
"  Moses  and  Aaron  . 
"     Moses  and  Aaron 

headway    of,  among 

People  . 
against  Moses  and  Aaron, 

its  Instigators  . 
against  Moses  and  Aaron, 

question  in,  referred  to 

God       .  . 
against  Moses  and  Aaron, 

conspirators  in,  left  to 

their  fate 
and   national  dismember- 
ment 

against  Rehoboam  . 

ofZedekiah  . 
Recapture  of  Plunder . 
Rechabites 

used  Tents  . 
Recompense  by  Criminals  . 
Reconnoissance 
Reconnoitering 
Record  and  Witnesses 
Records  of  Land  purchased  . 
Recovery  from  backsliding  . 
Red  Heifer,  for  Water  of 

Purification 
Red  Sea,  Division  of  . 

Israelites  delivered  at 
Redemption.    See  Man  Re- 
deemed (Book)  . 
of  devoted  Things  . 
of  First-Born 
of  Inheritance 
of  Tithes 
Reeds  .... 
Refiner  and  Purifier,  Christ  is 
Reform  by  Hezekiah,  Sacri- 
fices at  . 
of  Jehoshaphat 
Refuge,  City  of.  no  safety  in, 
if  a  dangerous  instru- 
ment was  used  to  pro- 
duce death 
City  of,  no  safety  in,  if 
Murder  was  intended  . 
City  of,  no  safety  outside 
the         .         .  . 
Refusal  of  Marriage  Proposal 
Refusing  to  hear  Scripture  . 
Regal.   SeeKinz:  Royal. 
Authority  in  Egypt . 

"        "     "  to  appoint 
Viceroy  with  plenary 
power 
Government  (Chap.) 
Regalia  .... 
Regeneration.    See  Man  Re- 
deemed (Book) ;  New 
Birth ;  New  Life. 
Blessedness  of  (Chap.) 
Duties  and  Graces  of  (Chap.) 
Prayer  for 
Rehoboam,  Children  of 
Counsellors  ■  > 
his  Accession  ■ 
length  of  his  reign  i 
Polygamy     ,  i 
reign  of       ,  , 
Rejoicing  in  God,  a  duty 

"        "    "   Exan:mles  of 
Relations,  Family.  See  Family 
(Book)  . 
Marriage  with 
Relationships  of  Christ;  He 

explains ,  , 
Relatives,  Christ's  Treatment 
by  ... 
(of  Bride)  consent  to  her 
Marriage,  before  her 
own  consent  » 
Relief  of  Siege  promised 
Religion.   See  Duties  to  God 
(Book) ;  Man  Redeemed 
(Book). 
False.    See   Idolatry  and 

Superstition  (Book) 
Inquiries  of  God  concerning 
Religious  Efforts  of  Jehosha- 
phat 

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Kciiieiiiboriiif;  the  Law  . 

Kemi?siou  ot  Sins,  by  Apos- 
tles 
by  Christ 
Removal  of  Furniture,  a  Sign 
Rendering  Evil  for  Evil 
Rending  C'lothes 

"  "  for  the  Dead 
Repairers  of  Jerusalem  under 

Neheiniah 
Repentance  (Chap.)  . 
and  Apostasy,  National 
ascribed  to  God 
includes  sense  of  personal 

Pollution  and  GaUt 
of  bad  Kings 
a  Duty 

Encouragement  to  . 

Examples 

of  good  Kings 

of  Ileathen  possible 

Nature  of  . 

of  Nineveh  . 

required.     In  Ezekiel's 

Vision  . 
and  Restoration  of  Manas- 

seh 

Repetitions  in  Prayer 
Reprobation 

Reproof,  an  Evangelist's  Duty 
Reproving,  a  Duty  of  Min- 
isters 

others 
Reptiles  (Chap.) 

Creation  of  . 

miraculously  sent  . 
Repudiation  of  Queen 
Reputation 

easily  lost 

value  of       .         .  . 
God  represented  as  caring 
for 

Resignation  to  God's  Provi- 
dence 

Resistance  to  Holy  Spirit 
Resort,  Roof  used  as  place  of 
Respect  for  the  Aged  . 

due  to  Elders 

for  Riches 

to  Samuel 
Responsibility  of  Prophet  . 
Rest,  on  Sabbath 

Heaven  is  . 
Restitution  for  Casualty 

for  Theft 
Restlessness 

Restoration  from  Captivity 
(Chap.)  . 
from  Captivity  foretold 
"         "       longed  for 
by  Jews  . 
Sacrifices  at  . 
of  Jerusalem  promised 
Restoring  lost  Property 
Resurrection.     See  Raising 
the  Dead 
Body,  same  as  before 
"     not  same  as  before  . 
"     will  be  spiritual 
of  the  Body  ((;hap.) 
"       "   Abraham's  faith 
in         .        .  . 
of  the  Body,  Moses'  faith  in 
"       "    Job's  faith  in  . 
"       "    Isaiah's  faith  in 
"       "    Daniel's  faith  in 
"       "    Hosea's  faith  in 
of  Christ  (Chap.)  . 

"         See    Christ  in 
Heaven  . 
of  Christ  ensures  that  of 

his  Followers  . 
of  Christ,  foretold  by  him  . 

prophesied 
Dead  will  be  raised  first  in 
of   the  Dead  at  Christ's 

Death  . 
living  Saints  will  be  caught 

up  in  . 
Sadducees  disbelieved 
Retribution  begins  for  the 
bad        .         .  . 
begins  for  the  good . 
cases  of  . 
after  Death  . 
Returning  Good  for  Evil 
Reuben,  (genealogy  of 
Census  in  Wilderness 
History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Incest 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Prince  of,  Dedication  Of- 
fering for  the  Taberna- 
cle 

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Methods  of  (Book) 

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Kcvclatioii— 

of  military  Intelligence 
progressive  . 
Revenge  avoided  by  Brother 
expected 
forbidden 
Revenues,  Solomon's  . 
of  Levites 
of  Priests 

"  re-established 
Reverence  for  Parents 
Revilings  and  Reproaches 
Revival.    See  Ezra  ;  Josiah 
Reform. 
Prayer  for 
Revolt    of    Edomites  from 
Jehoram 
of  Jehoiakim 
Reward,  Children  as  . 
of  Godliness  . 
of  good  Ministers 
of  ministerial  Fidelity 
of  obeying  God 
Rich,  hardly  enter  Heaven 
Fool,  Parable 
Man  and  Lazarus,  Parable 
Riches  . 
Advantages  of 
Disrespect  at  loss  of 
Instances  of  . 
Riddles.  See  Wedding  Enter 

tainments 
Rider  among  Myrtles,  a  Sign 
Riding,  Animals  for  . 
Righteous,  Children  of,  Bless 
ings  to 
delivered  from  Death 

"  Evil 
Pi-ayer  of,  heard 
Protection  of,  in  this  Life 
a  Protection  to  the  Wicked 
spiritual  Blessings  of 
temporal  Prosperity  of 
undismayed  at  Death 
and  Wicked  contrasted 
"       "      final  doom  of 
"       "      God's  feelings  to 
"       "      temporal  For 
tunes  of  . 
Righteousness,  apparent  little 
good  of  . 
Love  of 

Prayer  must  be  in  . 
Riot  about  Paul  at  Ephesus 

Jews  make,  about  Paul 
Riotous  Mirth  . 
Riotousness 
Rising,  early  . 
Rites,  Sacred  (Book)  . 
Ritual,  Ceremonial.  Obser 
vances  of",  subsequent 
to  Aaron  and  his  Sons 

observed  by  Solomon 
River  of  Life,  John's  . 

of  Salvation,  Ezekiel's 
Rivers  . 

and  Brooks,  literal  . 
"       "  metaphorical 

of  Paradise  . 

and  Fountains  poisoned 

Ideal  . 
Robbing  Parents 
Robe.  See  Priests'  Vestments, 
Robe  of  Ephod 
Rock  smitten  by  Moses 
Roe  and  Hart  . 
Rolls.    See  Books. 

or  Books,  written  Scripture 


flying,  a  Sign 
Romans,  Assyria  to  be  de 

stroyed  by 
Citizenship  . 
Jerusalem  to  be  destroyed 

by 

Rome,  described 
Paul  among  Jews  of 

"    ordered  to 

"  voyage  to 
Roof 

used  as  a  place  of  Resort 
Route   Homeward   safe,  at 

Restoration 
Rowing  . 

Royal.    See  Regal,  etc. 

Anger  and  Favor 

Authority  restrained  by  in 
testine  rivalries 

Authority  restrained  by  re 
fusal  to  execute  an  un^ 
lawful  command 

Bramble.  See  Bramble,  etc 

Couriers 

Gifts  . 

Honors  offered  Christ 
Household  . 

head  servants  of  . 

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Koyal— 

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tfiiiutiii,  forl^icldcD  .  • 

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prevents 

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47 

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Succession  . 

.33,  4 

452 

^'       Instfliices  ol 

0  1 

00 

to  humble  Egypt,  etc.  . 

47 

322 

Rulers.  See  Kings ;  Magistrates. 

^'       Pr3cticG  of  . 

ou 

S?x 
OO 

oaian  (_i^nap,^  ... 

202 

bad,  God  sends 

.34 

10'2 

645 

afflicts          •         .  • 

35 

203 

corrupt 

25fi 

tjrncGs  or  jjevites  &l  . 

46 

614 

binding  of    ,         .  , 

5 

675 

Obedience  to 

48 

455 

I^lflces  for  prepftrin^,  Ezc- 
kiol  H  Teinplt!   .  . 

r  aic  or         .         ,  , 

42 

204 

Opposition  of.  to  Clirist 

94 

603 

is  Prince  of  Demons  . 

32 

202 

prophesied 

18 

oO 

PriniitivG  Economy  of  (Chap.] 

605 

resists  good  Men 

37 

203 

ride  white  Asses 

8.3 

395 

und  Gentile  (Cliflp.) 

628 

Temptations  of       .  , 

74 

562 

Sin-Offering  for 

37 

637 

Pi'ofsne 

o4 

611 

to  be  resisted 

40 

204 

Rules  for  Discourse  . 

106 

48*2 

sX  purific&tion  of  Leper  . 

74 

(»1  2 

Work  of.    See  Parable  of 

Killing,  a  Duty  of  Elders 

78 

623 

Stiul  wrongly  offers  .  . 

80 

258 

Tares 

37 

681 

Huth  gleaning  . 

21 

401 

on  Siib1)&th,  in  Ezekiel's 

Satisfaction  from  Scripture  . 

52 

15 

64 

648 

Saul,  Body,  Treatment  of 

82 

503 

Sabbath.  ^eeSeventh  Day 

6 

572 

on  iNew  ivioon,  in  £iZeEiei  3 

ueam  oi       .         .  , 

89 

259 

Desecration  in  time  of  Ne- 

64 

&4S 

Family  and  Descendants  . 

35 

212 

hemiah  . 

6 

573 

Qigniiic&nce  oi        .  , 

51 

644 

Ferocity       .         .  , 

16 

449 

Desecration,  Nehemiah  puts 

LUIUU^II  Lllc    X  "IXl  • 

49 

641 

first  Offence  .         •  • 

89 

258 

stop  to  it 

6 

573 

Ul  Llie    VV  ICKcU             .  • 

53 

645 

hunts  David  .  , 

9 

661 

Jewish,  observed  by  Chris- 

Is&crifici&l Fire^  mirAcii  lous  . 

21 

127 

length  of  his  reign  •  . 
made  £jug    ,         .  . 

89 

259 

tian  Church 

8 

574 

lilt::!!!,  il  L  Culll^l- LI  citl  lig  1.  Ilc9l> 

60 

647 

89 

257 

of  the  Land  . 

32 

402 

nnder  Abijiin.  . 

63 

648 

4 

444 

made  for  Man 

7 

under  feolomon       .  . 

63 

647 

not    accepted  by  all  as 

Nehemiah  stops  Desecra- 

OaLI IIILIII^,  UUlj'  Ul  f^llcSlB  . 

25 

608 

King 

89 

258 

tion  of  . 

172 

304 

Sflcrile^e  of  A&ron  s  oons  * 

30 

610 

Polygamy     ■         •  • 

20 

415 

Day's  Journey 

6 

573 

Ul             b  OUIIs                   .  . 

32 

611 

a  Prophet     .         ■  • 

,6 
89 

147 

Sacrifices  on  . 

49 

642 

punished  l)y  De&lli  •  . 

18 

126 

reign  of        .         .  • 

257 

Sacrifice,  in  Ezekiel's  Vis- 

Ul  U  ZiAlUIl  ... 

119 

276 

second  Offence       ■  . 

QQ 

258 

ion 

64 

648 

third  Offence 

oy 

259 

Sabbatical  Seasons  (Chap.)  . 

572 

riage 

16 

414 

tries  to  kill  David   ,  . 

Ol 

458 

Year  .... 

10 

574 

Sailors.    See  Mariners. 

wins  Affections  of  the  Peo- 

prescribed . 

10 

PIT  1 

in  Storm,  Vow  of    .  • 

100 

659 

ple 

89 

358 

Provision  for  food  in 

10 

574 

i5L.  X  HUl.      Occ  X  HUl. 

Saved,  all  may  be      ,  . 

a 
« 

S34 

Fulfilment  of  threats  for 

few  are 

Q 

neglecting 

10 

574 

86 

Multitude  of .         .  . 

ou 

ftfl.1 

Sacerdotal  Duty,  Defilement 

RaVwIr»»i   /Iniiil/'  with  RTr»AH 

Saviour,  Christ  is 

73 

incident  to 

81 

653 

of 

50 

330 

Sayings  of  the  Seers,  a  book 
Scape-Goat,  chosen  . 

A 

'i 

Functions 

25 

608 

Intercession  for      .  . 

63 

190 

AA 

Sackcloth 

52 

368 

Tti  Ini  at f>»"i  nrr  \rt  ii  p/*(iii<ii  tv  of 
ill LCI  iLi^  III./  ucC'Cr'iai  Ljr  \n 

63 

344 

let  go  . 

44 

640 

and  Ashes,  in  Grief 

140 

292 

43 

549 

ocariet  uress   >         ■  > 

46 

oOi 

worn  for  the  Dead  . 

102 

VVOlSlIip  Ul,  J^lUlllUlLlUU  Ul 

40 

86 

Sceptre  .... 

Q 

444 

Sacraments,  Worship,  Church 

Sale  of  Land    .  • 

84 

471 

as  Sign  of  Immunity  • 

I'tU 

292 

Fellowship  (Chap.) 

654 

21 

358 

53 

OoO 

Sacred  Feasts  . 

30 

362 

Salt 

16 

3S4 

G  K     1      #         D       K  f   /m,    *  \ 

ocnoois  Ol  tne  x  ropnets  ^onap-j 

153 

Perfume 

34 

^i35 

metaphorical 

16 

384 

21 

153 

Persons  and  Offices  (Book) 

005 

bUWIl  US  OjlllUUl  Ul  i^coLruu- 

scorn  _  .         .         .  , 

044 

Places  (Book) 

581 

16 

384 

Bconrging  ana  L-onteropt  oi 

among  Jews . 
"       "      Christians  . 

100 

604 

oalutatiou.  oc€  iviss  oi  t^nariiy. 

Christ  prophesied  . 

20 

•50 

101 

604 

Salutations      .         •  • 

101 

478 

Scouting         .         .  . 

99 

506 

"     other  than  Taberna- 

Chri stian      .  • 

41 

549 

Scribes  and  Pharisees,  OhFist 

cle  and  Temples  (Chap.) 

dU4 

Salvation.  S€€  Man  Redeemed 

denounces  • 

^0 
o« 

o4i 

Purposes,  Taxes  for  (Chap.) 

Do* 

(DOOKJ 

534 

Scripture  (Book)  . 

Rites  and  Forms  (Book)  . 

628 

1)y  Christ,  Thanksgiving  for 
Ezekiel's  River  of  . 

26 

174 

Advantages  of  (Chap.) 

10 

Seasons  (Book) 

0  ( 1 

22 

385 

Characteristics  of  (Chap.)  . 

10 

(Chap.) 

571 

is  by  Grace    .  . 

4 

534 

Deprivation  of,  a  Curse 

t>0 

lu 

"      of  the  Hebrews,  in 

in  Heaven 

51 

684 

Duty  to  know  and  obey 

general    their  Divine 

Men  may  have  if  they  will . 

100 

121 

^v^uup.^    .           .  . 

12 

Appointment 

1 

0(1 

Means  of       ,         .  . 

101 

121 

rjmcacy  oi     .          *  . 

•50 

J 1 

Seasons  of  the  Hebrews, 

Parables  on.   See  Parables 

for  all 

tJO 

taken  away  in  Judg- 

of Great  Supper  \  W  ed- 

Fulfilment  of          .  . 

oO 

11 

ment 

4 

5  il 

ding. 

hard  to  understand  . 

QQ 
OU 

12 

Seasons,  Historical  (Chap.) 

575 

Prayer  for  . 

44 

182 

Hearers  of,  cautioned 

43 

19 
1* 

Vessels.    See  Utensils  of 

from  Scrij)ture 

56 

15 

illuminating  . 

32 

10 

Tabernacle  and  Temple. 

Works  required  for 

18 

Indi  viduals  and  Classes  to 

Vessels  restored  by  Cyrus  . 

158 

oUU 

Samaina,  named  from  Shemer 

lOJi 

268 

41 

12 

Sacredness  of  Landmarks 

85 

Al^ 

to  be  spoiled  by  Tiglath* 

inspiration  oi         .  . 

31 

10 

Sacrifice,  Sacrifices.   See  Ex- 

Pileser   .  . 

47 

322 

Instruction  in         .  . 

*o 

piation  ;  Human  Sacri- 

by Shalmaneser  and  Sar- 

Israel  to  heur 

40 

12 

fices  ;  Ofierings. 

^on        .         .  . 

47 

322 

Neglect  and  Opposition  to 
not  to  be  altered     •  . 

49 

14 

by  Aaron  at  assuming  Office 

62 

D-*  * 

Samaritan  Woman  and  Christ 

10 

518 

25 

g 

by  Abel  and  Noah  . 

1,  2 
8 

605 

Samaritans 

04 

317 

Penalty  for  altering  , 
'*  neglecting  and 

*o 

0 

to  An^el  of  the  Lord 

197 

Assyrians  brought  in  . 

32 

317 

Bleedmg  or  Animal  (Chap.) 

635 

Christ  treats  kindly 

o« 

317 

opposing         .  • 

ou 

1i 

J-* 

"              ■'  general 

Gospel  carried  to     .  . 

71 

348 

Perfection  of         .  • 

34 

10 

Directions  for  . 

36 

oo5 

Jews  hate     ,         .         .  ■ 

32 

317 

Permanence  of       .  > 

36 

Bleeding  or  Animal,  to  be 

Monsjrel  W^orship 

83 

Promulgation  of  (Chap.)  . 

without   Leaven  and 

not  to  help  rebuild  Temple 

ID* 

300 

publicly  read          .         .  2( 

07 
,  «( 

consumed  the  same  day 

36 

636 

oppose  rebuilding  Temple 

165 

300 

Purity  of      .         •  . 

33 

10 

Bleeding  or  Animal,  Strang- 

69 

598 

Refusals  to  hear      •  ■ 

44 

13 

ers  observe  same  rules 

t.  it 

JO 

599 

sealing  Book?  of     •  . 

24 

as  to,  with  Hebrews  . 

36 

636 

Origin  0*  Name 

o* 

317 

ocanuaru  oi  iruiu  •  • 

37 

Significance  and  Worth  of. 

Samson  .         .         .  • 

82 

256 

4<-ii/^v  of 

oLuuy  Ul        t          •  • 

29 

9 

from  the  Hebrew  stand- 

Death and  Revenge 

49 

406 

1  rum  OI        .          •  • 

34 

10 

point 

51 

644 

and  Harlots  .         .  • 

(1 

465 

v>  riiers  oi     .          ,  . 

1  3 

Significance  and  Worth  of. 

Heroism       .         .  . 

114 

509 

111  V>  IlLLUll  xvUllS  Ul  XjUUsLQ 

22 

3 

from     the  Christian 

marries  Gentile  by  Divine 

World,  all,  to  hear  •  « 

42 

12 

standpoint 

51 

645 

Appointment    .  . 

22 

416 

Scudding        •         •  * 

91 

412 

the  Cleansing,  in  Ezekiel's 

oirengrn 

59 

134 

26 

385 

Vision 

64 

Samuel.  Book  of        .  . 

4 

3 

irlUlttrll,  111  X  cllipit^    •  ( 

52 

593 

Bloodless  (Chap.)  . 

634 

called  by  God 

a 
D 

147 

the,  literal     .         •  . 

26 

385 

Christ  is       .         .  . 

119 

71 

descent 

o** 

212 

the,  metuphoricfll    •  * 

26 

385 

of  Christ  foretold 

31 

38 

Founder   of    Schools  of 

turned  into  Blood   .  . 

26 

386 

at  consecrating  Priests 

58 

646 

Prophets ;  Early  Life  . 
and  his  Sons  . 

59 

618 

Sealers  of  NehemiaVs  Cov- 

Daily, Morning  and  Even- 

83 

256 

enant     .         .  . 

107 

228 

ins;         ..  . 
at  Dedication  of  Solomon's 

49 

641 

Sanballat  and  others,  oppose 

G^alinrr  of  RooVa 

oeaiini;  Ul  DuuK!*         •  • 

24 

Nehemiah 

1  1« 

Seamanship,  bad 

87 

411 

Temple  . 

57 

595 

Sanctitication  is  from  God  . 

.535 

Seaports 

83 

411 

to  be  in  a  definite  spot 

13 

58S 

Prrtvpr  fni" 

jrii*>triii.(i        .              .  • 

44 

183 

Seasons  .... 

27 

386 

during  Procession,  at  Dedi- 

from Scripture 

56 

15 

maintained  by  God . 

11 

96 

cation  of  Temple 
at  end  of  Nazarite  s  Vow  . 

57 

595 

Sanctuarv.  lli>:lier  Court  at  . 

80 

469 

Seats  .... 

60 

407 

97 

658 

for  Criminals,  in  tlie  Temple 

59 

596 

and  Beds  for  sleeping 

for  use  at  Meals  . 

60 

407 

in  Ezekiel's  Vision . 

64 

648 

King  niiijlit  violate  .  , 

11 

445 

60 

407 

Hebrew  System  inaugura- 

measured in  Revelation 

98 

604 

Second  Advent  (Chap.) 

677 

ted  (Chap.) 

645 

Priests  toolc  care  of 

25 

60S 

coming  of  Christ,  time  not 
revealed  . 

12 

Human  (Chap.) 

85 

vowed  Servants  of  . 

713 

12 

437 

677 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Second  Advent — 
coining  of  Christ,  sudden  . 
"       "     "    like  Noah's 
Flood  . 
coming  of  Christ,  like  de 

strnction  of  Sodom 
coming  of  Christ,  like  the 

Lightning 
coming  of  Christ,  certainty 

of. 
Death . 
Secret  Prayer  commanded 
Secretaries  in  Hebrew  Gov- 
ernment . 
Security,  Faith  gives  . 
Seed  cast  into  the  Ground, 

Parable  . 
Seed,  not  to  be  mixed 
Seer,  Gifts  at  consulting 
Sell-Conceit 

Self-Control.     See  Govern 

ment  of  Tongue 
Self-Denial 

Self-Existence  of  God 
Self-Righteousness 
SeminiQ  Emission 
Sennacherib's  Attack  on  Je- 
rusalem . 

Hezekiah  Tributary  to 

overthrown  . 
Senses,  the  five 
Separation  of  Wicked  and 

Just,  final 
Sepulchre,  Christ's 

"  "  sealed 

Seraph,  touches  Isaiah's  lips 
Seraphim.  Cherubim  and 
Serpent,  Satan  in  form  of 

tempts  Adam  and  Eve 
Serpents 

charming  them 

noxious 

Poison    of,  miraculously 
cured 
Servant,  Amnon's 
chooses  Wife  for  Master' 

Son 
Gehazi,  a  bad 
Servants  (Chap.) 
in  Abraham  s  Time 
Duties  of 

of  God,  doom  of  unfaithful 
of  God,  good  Men  are 
are  to  be  desired 
given  as  Dowry 
not  good  Masters  . 
hints  on  managing  . 
hired  (Chap.) 
of  Kings 

and  Masters  (Book) 
in  place  of  bad  Sons 
Paul's  Advice  to 
Rank  of       .  . 
of  Royal  Household,  the 

Head 
as  Soldiers  . 
to  be  faithful 
to  be  obedient 
to  be  respectful 
vowed,  of  Sanctuary 
Service,  King  might  exact 
Services,  sacred.   See  Sacred 
Rites  and  Forms  (Book) 
of  Temple,  after  Restoration 
Servitude  (Book) 
Foreign   among  Hebrews 

(Chap.)  . 
Generally  (Chap.) 
Gncco-Roman  (Chap ) 
Hebrew  (Chap.) 
for  hire  (Chap.) 
Pre-Mosaic  (Chap )  . 
Settlement,  Exploring  for 
Settling  Afiairs  at  Death 
.Seven  days'  watch  of  conse- 
crated Priest 
Seventh  Day  . 

its  original  Institution 
Traces  of  its  observance 
in  the  Patriarchal  Period 
Traces  of  its  observance 
after  the  Exodus,  before 
the  giving  of  the  Law 
solemnly  enjoined  at  Si- 
nai 

solemnly    enjoined  in 

Mosaic  Law 
its  national  significance 
its  religious  character 
a  day  of  holy  rest  . 
Threat?  for  -violating  it  , 
Death  inflicted  for  violat- 
ing it 

Year.   See  Sabbatical  Year 
Seventy,  the  . 
Sexes  not  to  exchange  Gar- 
ments 

Sexual  impulses  of  Animals 
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ward, a  Sign 

Shadrach,  Meshach,  and 
Abed-nego 

Shallum,  reign  of 

Shalmaneser  to  spoil  Samaria 

Shame  the  portion  of  the 
Wicked  . 

Shamgar 

Shaving  of  Beards  for  the 
Dead 

Hair.   See  Nazarite. 
Sheba's  Insurrection  . 
Sheba,  Queen  Of,  visits  Solo- 
mon 

visit  of  Queen  of 
Shechemites  circumcised 
Sheep  and  Goats 

"      "      "  Increase 
prayed  for 

and  Goats,  Parable  . 

lost,  Parable  . 

"   Sinners  are 
Sheepshearing . 
Shem,  Descendants  of 

Shemaiah,  Book  of 
Shepherd,  Christ  foretold  as 

David  was  . 

Duty  of,  to  beat  off  wild 
Animals  . 

to  be  responsible  for  losses 

to  care  for  young  and  dis- 
abled of  the  flock 

figurative 

to  find  Pasturage 

to  watch  flock 

of  the  Sheep,  Christ  is 

sometimes  assisted  by  Ad- 
venturers 
Shepherdesses  . 
Shepherds 

in  the  Patriarchal  Age 

of  Bethlehem 

Duty  of 

metaphorical 

visit  Christ  . 
Sheshan,  Descendants  of 
Shewbread 

eaten  by  David  and  his  Men 

Table  of.  Tabernacle 
"     "  in  Temple 

twelve  Cakes  for  the  twelve 
Tribes 
Shibboleth 

Shields.        Armor ;  Arms, 
of  Brass  in  Temple  instead 
of  Gold  . 
Shiloh,  Tabernacle  and  Ark  at 
Shimei's  Enmity  and  Apol 


ogy 

Ship,  Cnrist  teaches  in 

Ships.    See  Navy, 
built  by  Jehoshaphat 
and  Navigation  (Chap.) 

Shipwreck,  escape  from 
of  Paul  at  Malta 

Shishak  spoils  Jerusalem 

Shoes 

and   Sandals,  manner 
fastening 

put  oflT  in  Reverence 
Shophetim  or  Judges,  in  He 

brew  Government 
Shoterim  or  Secretaries 
Shoulders,  ascribed  to  God 
Shulamite,  Charms  of 
Sick,  Elders  to  minister  to 
Sickness  (Chap.) 

caused  by  Sin 
figurative 
literal . 

no  more  in  Heaven  . 

Prayer  for  recovery  from 

Recovery  is  of  God  . 

and  Recovery  of  Hezekiah 
Siege,  Fruit  Trees  must  not 
be  destroyed  in 

Incidents  of  . 

of  Jerusalem,  Nebuchad- 
nezzar's . 

Place  of,  a  Sign 

Relief  of,  promised . 

raised 

Signal  for  Protection  after 

vivid  Picture  of 
Sieges.    See  Ai ;  Jericho. 

Directions  on 

formed 

threatened  . 

and  Fortresses  (Chap.) 
Sighing . 

Sight,  miraculous  gift  of 
Sign,  Gift  of  Tongues  is 
unknown 

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Sig'iis  and  Symbolic  Acts 

(Chap.)  . 
Signals  by  Archery  . 

by  Trumpet  . 
Significance  of  Sacrifices 
Sinon  of  Heshbon,  conquered 
Silence  . 
of  Christ,  at  Trial,  prophe- 
sied 

Silencing  God's  Word 
Silk 

Silver.   See  Gold  and  Silver. 
Simeon,  Census  in  Wilder 
ness 
Genealogy 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 
and  Levi,  History  foreshad 
owed 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 
Simony  . 

Sin.    ^(?e  Fallen  Man  (Book) 
Absolution  for.  See  Remis- 
sion. 

Affliction  threatened  for 
causing  in  Others  . 
Christ's  Treatment  of 
Countenance  showing 
Conviction    of,  Prayers 
for 

Death  a  Punishment  for 
defined  and  described 
discovered  by  the  Law 
Extent  and  Evil  of  (Chap. 
Faith  delivers  from  . 
the  first 

God  does  not,  nor  tempt  to 
godly  Sorrow  for 
and  Grace,  Conflict  of 
Jerasalem  threatened  for 
leads  to  Punishment 
Man's  love  of 

Nature  and  Genesis  of  (Chap.) 
Oflerings 

Offering  at  consecrating 

Priests  . 
Offerings,  on  Day  of  Atone 

ment 

Ofiering,  Rebuke  for  de- 
parting from  Ritual 

prevents   Knowing  God' 
Will 

Punishment  of  (Chap.) 

Remission,  by  Apostles 
"  by  Christ 

and  Repentance  of  good 
Kings  . 

Satan  tempts  to 

Sickness  caused  by  . 

turning  from,  unto  God 

unpardonable 
Sinai,  Law  given  at  , 

Route  from,  to  Canaan 
"    to,  from  Egypt 

set  apart 
Sincerity,  King  needs 

in  Prayer 
Sinew  that  shrank 
Singers,  Levites  served  as 

in  Temple  under  David 
Singing.   See  Music. 

ofBirds 
Sinking    miraculously  pre- 
vented . 
Sinlessnese  of  Christ  . 

in  Heaven 
Sinners  are  lost  Sheep 

Obdiu'acy  of,  lamented  by 
God 

Death  of,  God  has  no  Pleas- 
ure in 
Sin-Offering,  Law  of  . 
Sins,  Apostles  can  remit 

Christ  forgives 

not  forgiven  . 

of  the  Flesh  (Chap.) 

against  God  (Chap.) 
Nature 
"      our  Neighbor  (Chap.) 

of  Others  not  suffered  for 

against  Ourselves  (Chap.)  , 

of  parents  and  others  suf- 
fered for  . 

Solomon's 

of  the  Spirit  (Chap.) 

of  Wicked  Prophets 
Sisera  killed  . 
Sisters  not  to  be  married  to- 
gether 
Site,  for  Temple 
Sitting  in  Prayer 
Six  Fingers  and  Toes 
Skilled  Artisans 
Skin,  Disorders  of 
Slaughter,  of  Infants  . 

of  the  Innocents 

Tables,  Ezekiel's  Temple 


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518 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


Slave.   See  Bond  Servants, 
Bond  Service. 

See  Masters  and  Servants 
(Book)  . 

Joseph  sold  as 

owning  Slaves 
Slavery.  See  Masters  and  Ser- 
vants (Book) 

Hebrew  Servitude  was  not 
Slaves,  Gentile,  to  Hebrews 
(Chap.)  . 

might  be  bought  of  Heathen 
Sleep 

Examples  of . 

miraculous  . 
Sleeping,  ascribed  to  God 

Beds  and  Seats  for  . 

during  day,  by  Animals 

out  of  doors  . 
Sling  . 
Sloth  . 

described 

Effects  of 

sharply  challenged  . 
Sluggard  sent  to  the  Ant 
Smitlicraft 
Smiting  Parents 
Snail  . 
Snakes  . 
Snow 

God  causes  . 
Sobriety  in  Cheerfulness 
Social    Life.     See  Family 

(Book)  . 
Social  Life  (Book) 

Relations  and  Duties  (Chap.) 
Society.  See  Civil  and  Social 
Life. 

Sodom,  Abraham's  Prayer  for 
and  Gomorrah,  Destruction 
of. 

Sodomites  removed  by  Asa 

by  Jehoshaphat 
Sodomy.    See  Sins  against 
Nature  . 

forbidden 

Instances  of  . 
Soldier,  Christian  Minister  is 

Dream  of 
Soldiers  in  Battle,  Defllement 
of. 

Soldier's  Pride 
Soldiers,  Servants  employed 
as . 

Soldier's  Virtues  and  Vices 

(Chap.)  . 
Solitude  of  Christ 
Solomon 
Book  of  Acts  of 
to  build  Temple 
builds  Cities . 

"      other  Buildings  than 

the  Temple 
"      Navy  . 
builds  the  Temple  . 
charged  to  build  Temple 
Chief  Officials 
Dream 

his  Dominion  typifying  that 

of  Christ 
Fame  of 

Horses  and  Chariots 
Inauguration  Sacrifices 
Joy  at  completing  Temple 
Judgment  of 
Kingdom,  Extent  of 
length  of  his  reign  . 
makes  ready  to  build  the 

Temple  . 
marries  Pharaoh's  Daughter 
ordered  anointed 
Overseers  of  his  House- 

hold 
Polygamy 

prepares  to  build  the  Tem- 
ple 

Provision  Allowance 
Purveyors 
reign  . 

Sacrificial  Ritual  under 

visited  by  Queen  of  Sheba 

Wealth  o"f  . 

Wisdom  chosen  by  . 

Writings  of  . 

Servants,  Children  of 

Temple  (Chap.) 
a  place  of  |oy 
Contributions     of  the 

People  for  it 
David's  Gifts  to  . 
Private  Donation  for 
Dedication  Sacrifices 
desired  and  beloved 
Fall  of,  Jeremiah's  Warn- 
ing 
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436 
438 

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391 
480 
491 
397 
397 
397 
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396 
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SoIoiiiwii'M  Temple — 

Glory  and  Fate  of  (Chap.) 

Lamentations  over  the 
Ruin  of  . 

Nation  assembled  at  Ded- 
ication . 

promises  that  he  shall 
build  it  . 

robbed  by  Ahaz  to  bribe 
Tiglath-Pileser  . 

robbed  to  maintain  Idol- 
atry 

Son  of  God,  Christ  is  called 

Son,  profligate,  Servant  ii 
place  of  . 

Sons,  murder  King 

Songs  in  aiptivity 

Sorcery  and  Magic 

Sores  and  Boils 

Sorrow.   See  Affliction. 
Birds  Images  of 
destroys  Appetite  . 

Soul  conscious  and  active  after 
Death 

Sounding  at  Sea 

Southern  Division  of  Israel- 
ites in  Wilderness 

Sovereignty  of  God  . 
Questions  of  tChap.) 

Sower,  Parable  of 

Sowing  and  Reaping,  spirit- 
ual 

immediately  after  plough- 
ing 

Speakers  and  Hearers,  Bible 
Speakin!|,  ascribed  to  God 

from  Mountains 
Spear 

Speech.    See  Tongues. 

of  Balaam's  Ass 
Spies,  Canaan  searched  by 

evil  Report  of 

in  war,  bring  back  Intelli- 
gence 

in  war,  discovered  but  es- 
cape 

in  war,  protected 
"      recompense  for  pro- 
tecting . 

in  war,  sent  forth  . 

sent  into  Canaan 

suspected 

Spinning 

Spirit,  Holy.  ^See  Holy  Spirit, 
"       "   indwelling  of 
Sins  of  (Chap.) 

Spirits,  evil,  sent  by  God 
in  Prison,  Christ  preaches 
to 

Divination  by 
Spiritual  Adultery 
Blessings    promised  the 

Rigiiteous 
Blindness  and  Ignorance 
Efficacy  of  Fasts 
Gifts  may  be  coveted 
Harlotry 

Ministry  in  General  (Chap 
Significance  of  Baptism 
"  of  Holy  of  Ho- 

lies 
Warfare 
Spirituality  of  God 
Spittle  . 

Spoils  of  War  (Chap.) . 

"    "    "  not  always  taken 
"    "    "  refused . 
"    "    "  forbidden 
"    "    "  expected 
"    "    "  taken  . 
"    "    "  recovered 
"    "    "  divided . 
"    "    "  the  Lord's  por- 
tion 

Spoliation  threatened 
Springs  of  Water 
Sprinkling  Priests  with  Oil 

andHlood 
Standards,  used  in  Camp  in 

Wilderness 
Standing  Army  of  Hebrews 
Army  of  Hebrews  under 

Saul 

Army  of  Hebrews,  under 
Uzziah  . 
Standing  in  Prayer 
Star,  Christ  foretold  as 

(Morning)  Christ  is  . 
Stars.   .See  Heavenly  Bodies 

creation  of  . 
Starvation.    See  Famine. 
Stature,  diminutive  . 

high,  of  Saul 
Steadfastness  in  Persecution 

rewarded 

in  Religion  . 

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Steal  iiiiir.        See  Theft; 

Thief;  Thieves. 
Steering 

Stellar  Bodies  .         •  •  • 
Stephen's  Martyrdom . 
Steward.  See  Unjust  Steward. 
Sticks  and  Staves,  a  Sign 
Stock.    See  Cattle. 

Care  of  (Chap.) 

Land  chosen  for 

loss  of,  a  Divine  Infliction 
Stone,  cast  into  the  Sea,  a 
Sign 

and  Mortar  . 
Stones,  of  Memorial,  on  Ephod 

as  Memorial  Pillars . 
Stoning  to  Death,  Persecu- 
tion by  . 
Stooping 
Store  House 
Storekeepers  in  Temple,  Le- 

vites 
Storms  . 

caused  by  God 
Storm,  Manoeuvres  in 

Prayer  during 

Vow  by  Sailors  in  . 

Wintering   in  Harbor  to 
avoid 

Strange  fire,  Penalty  of  offer- 
ing 

Strangers.    -See  Foreigners. 

EzeKiel's  Vision  of  Provi- 
sion for  . 

at  Passover  . 

Provision  for,  among  He- 
brews 

after  Restoration 

Rule  for  Burnt-Offerings  by 
Stratagem,  Ai  taken  by 

of  Gibeonites 
Stratagems,  military  . 
Strategy  and  Tactics  (Chap. 
Straw  to  make  Brick  . 
Strays  and  Waifs 
Strength,  miraculously  given 

and  taken  away 
Strife  . 

Stripes,  Persecution  by 
Strong  Drink.    See  Wine. 

Positions,  military  . 
Struggle  between  God  and 
Pharaoh,  as  to  letting 
Israelites    go  out  of 
Egypt 

Stubble  .... 
Study  of  Scripture 
Stumbling-Stone,  Christ  is  . 

Christ  foretold  as  . 
Subjection  of  the  Body 
Submission  after  Defeat 
Submissive,  Courtiers  must  be 
Subscriptions  to  Epistles 
Subtile  Friend  and  his  bad 

Advice  . 
Succession  restored,  in  Joash 
Successor.   King  might  ap- 
point and  advise 
Sufferings  of  Christ  . 
Suicide  .... 

Instances  of  . 

of  Ahithophel 

of  Zimri 
Suitor  slain 
Sullenness 

Summer     Residence,  Solo- 
mon's return  from 
Summons  and  Surrender 


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Sun.    -See  Heavenly  Bodies. 
Christ  foretold  as 
Creation  of  . 
and  Moon 
"      "     made  to  stand 
still 

Sunday.    See  Lord's  Day. 
Sunstroke 

Superscription    on  Christ's 
Cross 

Superstition,  etc.  (Book) 

Supper.    .See  Lord's  Supper ; 
Parable  of  Great  Supper. 

Supplies,  military  (Chap.) 

Support,  divine,  under  Per- 
secution, expected 
divine,  under  Persecution, 
requested 

Surety  for  safe  return 

Suretyship 

Surprise  of  Ammonites 
Surprises  in  War 
Surrender  adrised 
Summons  to . 


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Sustenance  of  the  Body  (Chap.) 
Swearing.   .See  Oath  ;  Oaths, 
forbidden      .         .  .103 


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575 

252 
398 
636 
245 
245 
497 
494 
405 
476 

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446 
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522 
522 
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373 

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491 

672 

672 
480 
473 
258 
496 
500 
499 
277 
359 

059 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


SwearluK — 

Form  in  Abraham's  Time 

rashly,  Expiatiou  for 
Swiftueas,  ot  Foot 

of  Life 
Swine,  Devils  sent  into 

driven  into  the  Sea  . 
Sword  . 

Christ  foretold  as  . 

God  said  to  use 
Symbolic  Acts  (Chap.) 

Mosaic  System  was 
Sympathy,  of  Job's  Friends 

with  others  . 
Synagogues 

Christ  preaches  in  . 

used  by  Christians  . 
Syria,  Asa's  League  with 

to  be  conquered  by  Tiglath 
Pileser  . 

to  be  destroyed 

Reason  for  Destruction  of 

Grecian  Kings  of 

Israel  and  Judah  join 
against  . 

Paul  in 

Prophecies  al)out  . 
Syrian  Governor  sends  home 
for  Instructions 
told  by  Darius  to  let  Jews 
alone 

told  by  Darius  to  help 

build  Temple  . 
obeys  instructions  to  help 

Jews 
Idols  . 

Invasion  of  Judah  under 
Jehoash  . 
Syrians  invade  Judah 

press  hard  on  Jehoahaz 

Wars  with  Ahaz 
System,  Mosaic,  as  a  whole 

Tabernacle,  after  the  loss 

oftheArliatShiloh  . 
Altar  in  the  Court  of  the, 

its  Dimensions  . 
Altar  in  the  Court  of  the, 

its  Construction 
Altar  in  the  Court  of  the, 

its  Staves  and  Rings  . 
and  Ark  (Chap.) 
and  Ark  moved  with  Camp 
anointed 

anointing  of  the,  and  all  its 
contents,  ordered 

anointing  of  the,  and  all  its 
contents,  executed 

Bars  to  hold  boards  in 
wall  together 

Construction  of 

Construction  of  the,  com- 
manded . 

Couplings  of  boards  in 
wall,  at  Corners 

Court  .... 

Curtains  and  Hangings  of  . 

Dedication  Gifts  tor  (Chap.) 

Dimensions  of  the  Court  of 

and  Ark  from  Moses  to  Sol- 
omon (Chap.)  . 

Functions  of  Levites  in 

inaugurated  (Chap.) 

Labor  and  Skill  for,  called 
for  by  Moses 

Material  for,  called  for  by 
Moses 

Number  and  place  of  boards 
in  wall 

People  gave  more  than 
enough  for  building  the 

Place  for  slaying  Animals 
for  food  . 

Priests  prepared  for  re- 
moval 

Response  of  People  to  Mo- 
ses' call  for  building  . 

Betting  up  of 

"         "  the,  commanded 

Sum  total  used  in  building 
the        .         .  ° 

Tenons  and  Sockets  of 
boards  in  wall  . 

the  Arrangement  of  the 
Contents  of  the  Holy 
Place 

the  outer  Door  of  the  Holy 
Place 

the  Work  of,  completed 
Transportation  of  . 
two  outer  Coverings  of 
what  God  required  for  the 
Tabernacles,  Feast  of 

"  "     "  its  sea' 

son  and  length  . 
Feast  of,  the  grand  conclud 

ing  Festival 
and  Booths  . 


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Table  of  royal  Household, 
Provision  for 
of  Shewbread,  in  Taberna- 
cle        ..  . 

of  Shewbread,  Temple 
Tables  of  Stone 

deposited  in  Ark 
Tactics  and  Strategy  (Chap.) 
Talebearing,  Evils  of  . 

forbidden 
Talents,  Parable  of  . 
Talking.    S«e  Discourse 

Consequences  of 
Tamar  and  Judah 
Tannine 

Tares,  Paralile  of 
Tatnai,  on  rebuilding  of  Tem- 
ple 

Taxes,  King  might  impose  . 

for  sacred  Purposes  (Chap.) 
Teachers,  Evangelists  to  ap- 
point 

Teaching,  of  Christ,  by  Par- 
ables 
a  Duty  of  Elders 
an  Evangelist's  Duty 
of  Others 

Religious,  under  Jehosha- 
phat 

Team,  mixed,  forbidden 
Tears  .... 
Teeth  .... 
Tekoah,  Parable  of  Woman  of 
Temperance  in  eating         .  ! 

King  needs  . 
Tempest  miraculously  stilled 
Temple   building  resumed, 
after  Captivity  . 
opposed  by  Samaritans 
from  535  B.C.  to  Darius 
Hysfaspis.  521  B.C. 
opposed  by  Samaritans, 
under  Cambyses 
stopped  under  Pseudo-Smer- 
dis 

built  without  sound  of  tools 
Christ's  first  appearance  in 
Christ  preaches  in  . 
"  purifies 


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Christ's  appearance 

prophesied 
cleansed  by  Neheraiah 
Contributions    for,  after 

Restoration 
Dedication  Gifts  for  (Chap.) 
desecrated  in  Nehemiah's 

Absence  . 
Feast  of  Dedication  of 
finished  by  Zerubbabel 
Christ  foretells  Destruction 
of.         .         .  . 
Foundations    laid,  after 

Restoration 
Functions  of  Levites  in 
Herod's  (Chap.) 
Christ  purifies  it  in  the 
beginning  of  his  Minis- 
try        ..  . 
Christ  purifies  it  near  the 
close  of  his  Ministry  . 
in  Vision 
Dimensions  of  the  House 
Area,  Dimensions  of 
its  Sanctity 
the  East  Gate  shut 
Holy  Territory,  extent  of 
the  Portion  for  the  Sanc- 
tuary 

the  Portion  for  the  Priests 

and  Levites 
the  Portion  for  the  City  . 
"      "  "  Prince 

Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the 

New  House 
Repentance  required 
Uncircumcised  excluded 
and  then  God  will  dwell 

in  it 

Materials  provided  for  by 
Jews  after  Restoration 
opened  in  Heaven  . 
Porters  under  Da\id 
Priests  took  Care  of 
rebuilt  after  Restoration  160-170 
Sanctuary,  Altar  and  Wor- 
shippers measnred 
Service,    Artaxerxes  pro- 
vides for . 
for  the  Year 
Singers  under  David 
Solomon's  (Chap.)  . 
accepted  by  God  . 
and  Porch,  Dimensions  . 
a  place  of  Joy 
a    Sanctuary   for  State 
Criminal:*. 

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Tciii|»Ie,  Solomon's — 
Completion  of 
Dedication  of 
desired  and  beloved 
Fall  of 

"  Jeremiah's  warning, 
Frequented 

Glory  and  Fate  of  (Chap 
"     of  . 

God  accepts  by  visible  ap- 
pearance . 

God  accepts  by  promise 
to  Solomon 

God  accepts  with  warning 
in  case  of  disobedience 

Idolatrous  Defilement  of. 

Josiah  repairs 

Lamentations  over  the 
ruin  of  . 

Levites  who  sanctified 
under  Hezekiah. 

Music  iu  Service  . 

Nation  assembled  at  its 
Dedication 

Plan  given  to  Solomon  . 

Promises  that  he  shall 
build  it  . 

Promises  that  he  shall 
build  it  fulfilled . 

Purified  and  Repaired  by 
Hezekiah 

Repaired  under  Jehoash . 
"         "  Joash 

Rifled  by  Nebuchadnez- 
zar 

Robbed  by  Ahaz,  to  bribe 
Tiglath-Pileser  . 

Robbed  by  Ahaz  to  main- 
tain Idolatry 

Service  organized  by  Sol- 
omon 

Service  re-organized  by 

Josiah 
Solomon  builds  . 
what  people  gave  for  it  in 

response  to  appeal  of 

David  . 
used  by  Christians  . 


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Utensils 

Zerubbabel's  (Chap.) 

"  Prophecies  of 

Haggai  and  Zechariah 
concerning       .         .  72 
Temporal  Affairs,  Providence 
in  (Chap.) 
Calamities  for  Sin  .         .  53 
Support  of  Minister,  the 
People's  privilege  and 
profit  .         .      88  625 

Support,  Minister  has  right 
to  .         .  . 

Support  of  Ministry 
Wants;  God  supplies 
Temptation  of  Riches 
by  Satan 
of  Satan 
Tempting  God  . 
of  Men  by  God       .         .  94, 
to  sin  .... 
Ten  Commandments  , 
Pounds,  Parable  of  . 
Tribes,  Ish-l)Osheth,  King 
of  .         .  ". 

Tent  for  the  Ark  at  Jerusa- 
lem 

Tentcloths  of  Tabernacle 
Tentmaking  . 
Tents  .... 

origin  of  . 

used  by  Abraham  and  He- 
brews 

Territory,  Holy,  in  Vision, 

extent     .         .         .      96  604 
Holy,  in  Vision,  portion  for 

City       ...  96 
Holy,  in  Vision,  portion  for 

Sanctuary        .         .  96 
Terror  of  Wicked  at  Judg- 
ment 
Tertullus 
Testament  (Will) 
Testimony.   See  Witnesses. 
Thanksgiving.  Exhortations  to 
for  the  fulfilment  of  Prom- 
ises 
to  God  (Chap.) 
Blessings  on  . 
for  Deliverance  from  Death 
Nehemiah's  . 
Thebez,  Woman  of  . 
Theft  .... 


37 
91 
38 
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41 
95 
35 
39 
18 

90 

27 


40 
40 


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599 


101 

539 


624 
624 
103 
474 
203 
562 
529 
120 
527 
2.38 
539 

259 

590 
584,  5 
408 
405 
405 

405 


denounced  . 

Bondage  for  . 

Hebrews  sold  for 
Theocracy  of  Hebrews 
Theophany,  Stone  at  Place  of 


35 

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91 
25 
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79 
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604 

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174 
174 
176 
377 
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510 
468 
528 
528 
436 
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581 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Theopbllns— 

addressed  by  Lube  .  . 
Theesalonlca,  Paul  at 
Thief,  Judas  was 
Thieves,  help  in  pursuing  . 

two,  crucifixion  of  . 
Prophecies  about 
Treatment  of  Christ 
Thirst,  of  David 

no  more  in  Heaven  . 
Thirty  Pieces  of  Silver 
Though tfulness  of  Character 
Thoughts,  God  knows 
Threats.  See  Penalties  ;  Pun- 
ishment, 
Three  Mighty  Men 
Threshing 

Substitutes  for 
Thunder 

God  causes  . 

and  Rain,  a  Sign 
Tiglath-Pileser   to  conquer 
Syria 

to  spoil  Samaria 
Tilling  the  Ground  (Chap.)  . 
Timber  .... 
Time  for  all  things 

of  Prayer 
Tithe-Feast,  Triennial 
Tithes  .... 

for  Levites 

and  Offerings,  God  robbed 
in  ... 
might  be  turned  into  money 

for  the  Sacrificial  Meal 
paid  by  Abraham  to  Mel- 

chifeedec  . 
Punctuality    in,    to  be 

blessed  . 
Tithing  of  . 
to  be  eaten  'before  the  Lord 
vowed  by  Jacob 
Toilet.    See  Dress. 

for  Visitors  . 
Tokens  of  Virginity  . 
Tola  .... 
Tongue,  ascribed  to  God 

Government  of 
Tongues,  Gift  of,  inferior  to 
Prophetic  Gift  . 
miraculous  gift  of  . 
Gift  of 

Torture  of  Prisoners  of  War 
Total  Abstinence  from  Wine 
Town  Clerk  of  Ephesus 
Towns,  Govei-nment  of  He- 
brew 

Trade  .... 
Benefits  of  . 
in  Kgypt,  allowed  Joseph's 

Relatives 
and  Commerce  (Chap.) 
Trades.   See  Industrial  Em- 
ployments. 
Traditions,  Jewish  . 
Trances  and  Visions  (Chap.) 
Transfigurations 
TransformatiCins,  miraculous 
Transgression,  Silence  about 
the  first 

"  test  of  Obedience  . 
"  Temptation  to  dis- 
obey 

the  first,  the  Disobedience 
"      the  guilt  and  shame 
"      the  Trial  and  Judg- 
ment 

Transgressors  and  Enemies 

cursed  . 
Trans-Jordanic    and  other 
teiTitory  lost  by  Jews 
Translation,     Miracles  in 
(Chap.)  . 
between  earthly  Places 
"         "        "  in 
Vision  . 
to  Heaven 
Transportation    by  Asses. 
See  Aeses. 
by  Camels     .  . 
Travel.    -See  Riding. 

by  Camels    .        .  . 
Travelling 
different  modes  . 
Instances  of  . 
Treacherous  Wife 
Treasure.  See  Parable  of  Hid 

Treasure. 
Treasure  House 
Treasurers,  Levites  were 
Treaties.    See  Negotiations, 

etc.  (Chap.) 
Treatment  of  Prisoners,  good 
Treaty.   See  League. 
Tree  of  Life,  eaten  of,  in 

Heaven  . 
Trees  .... 


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Destruction  of 
Growth  of  . 
Trespass 
Ofl'ering  for  light  offences 
for    withholding  what 

was  due  to  God 
for  violating  any  of  God's 
rights  with  regard  to 
Israel 

for  carnal  knowledge  of  a 
betrothed  Bondmaid  . 
money  sent  for  the  pur- 
chase of  Victims 
at  return  of  Ark  . 
for  special  Sins 
Trial.    See  Judicial  Procedure, 
of  Christ  foretold  by  him  . 

takes  place  (Chap.) 
of  Paul  at  Cesarea  . 
Trials,  of  Life  . 

and  Persecutions  (Book)  . 
Tribal  Feeling  very  strong  . 

Quota  of  Israelites,  in  War 
Tribes.   See  Ten  Tribes, 
in  Camp  and   on  March 

(Chap.)  . 
Censuses  in  the  Wilderness 

(Chap.)  . 
Genealogies  of  (Chap.) 
general  order  of.  Encamp 

raent  atid  March 
History  of,  foreshadowed 
Organization  of  Hebrew 
Princes  of 
all  provided  for 
restored  by  Cyrus  . 
settled  east  of  Jordan 
Symbolic    of     the  Elect 
Church  . 
Tribunal  of  Justice,  Moun 

tain  as  . 
Tribunals  at  Gates  and  Doors 
Tributaries,  Canaanites  to 
Hebrews 
to  Hebrews  . 
Tribute,  demanded 
to  God,  of  Captives 
Hezekiah  pays  to  Senna 

cherih 
by  Jehoahaz  to  Egypt 
Jehoiakim's  to  Egypt 
to  Jehoshaphat 
Menahem's  to  Assyria 


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Punishment  lor  withholding  137 

Trinity  (Chap.)          .  .  74-76 

foreshadowed         .  .  74 

hinted  at      .         .  .75 

implied        .         .  .76 
Triumphal   Entry,  Christ's, 

Prophesied       .  .  16 

Troas,  Paul  in  .         .  .81 
Troops.  See  Military  Organi 
zation  (Chap.)  . 

King  Restrained  by.  .  12  446 
Trouble.   -See  Affliction. 

Prayer  for  help  in   .  .  44 

Trumpet,  and  Cornet  .  .  35 

signals       .         .  .39 

Apocalyptic  .         .  .27 
in  Holy  Celebrations 
at  King's  Inauguration 
of  Ram's  Horns 
Trust  in  God  (Chap.) . 


Truth,  King  should  love 
Received 

and  Righteousness,  Love  of 
Scripture,  a  Standard  of 
of  Scripture  . 
Truthfulness    a  ministerial 
Grace 

Tubal,  Prophesies  about 
Twelve  Apostles 

Tribes.   -See  Tribes. 
Twins  . 

Two  Debtors,  Parable. 

Foundations,  Parable  of 

Sons,  Parable  of 

Thieves 

Tribes  and  a  half  provided 
for  in  Canaan  . 

Tribes  and  a  half.  Bounda- 
ries of  their  Territory. 

Witnesses  of  the  Apocalypse 
Tyre,  Commerce  of  . 

Ezekiel's  Lamentation 
over  her  fall 

finally  to  be  devoured  with 
Fire 

Geographical  Position 
Marriage  .^^lliance  with  Ahab 
Prophecies  about 
Relations  with  Hebrews 
Sin  of,  against  God's  People 
to  be  utterly  desolated 
to  be  restored,  after  seventy 
years 


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252 

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249 
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299 
243 

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384 
406 

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317 
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280 
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271 
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289 
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492 
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IJiibelier 

a  mitigation  of  guilt, 
contrasted  with  belief 
examples  of  . 
in  Miracles  . 
Unbelievers  called  Cows  and 
Bulls 

Uncertainty  of  Future,  as- 
cribed to  God  . 

of  Life 
Unchangeablenes  of  Christ 
Uncircunicised,  excluded  from 

Ezekiel's  Temple 
Uncircunicised  Fruit  . 
Uncle  and  Nephew 
Unclean  Animals 

Meat,  Priests  to  avoid 

Spirit,  Parable  of  . 
Uucleanness.  -See  Ceremonial 
Defilements,  etc.  (Chap.) 

by  Carcass  of  Beast . 

of  Men 

of  Women 

"      "      Law  as  to,  ob 
served  in  case  of  Christ 
Unction.      -See  Anointing 

Ointment. 
Undergirding  . 
Understanding,  Darkened 

Enlightened  . 

Prophet  must  have  . 

of  Scripture  difficult. 
Unfaithful  Servants  of  God 

Doom  of. 
LTnicorn  and  Dragon  . 
Uniform. 
Union    with    Christ.  -See 

Christ  our  Life. 
Unity  of  Human  Race  de 
stroyed  . 

of  God 
Universal  Peace 
Universe,  Creation  of. 
Unjust  Judge,  Parable 

Steward,  Parable 
Unlawful  to  carry  bed  on 

Sabbath  . 
Unleavened  Bread,  Days  of  . 
Unmerciful  Servant,  Parable  of 
Unpardonable  Sin 
Unrevengefulness  of  God 
Unsearchable,  God  is  . 
Unspi  ritual    observance  of 

Holy  Days 
Unsteadfastness  in  persecu- 
tion, punished  . 
Uprightness  in  Counsellors 
Uriah,  David's  Crime  against 

killed  . 
Urim  and  Thummini  . 
Useful  Metals  . 
Usurper  slain  . 
Usury  forbidden 

Utensils.    -SSse  Furniture,  etc, 
(Chap.)  . 

of  Altar  in  Tabernacle  Court 

of  Tabernacle. 

of  Temple 
Uzziah,  reign  of 

Vagrants,  wicked,  Pov 
erty  of  . 

Vail 
Bride's 

of  Holy  of  Holies,  Temple 

in  Tabernacle 
Vain  Malice 
A'alet,  Amnon's 
Valley  of  Dry  Bones,  Vision 
of 

Vanity  of  Life  . 

of  Riches 
Vegetable  Food 

Kingdom  (Chap.) 

Life,  Creation  of 
Vegetables,  Miracles  in  (Chap.) 
Vehicles,  represented  as  used 

by  God  . 
Vengeance,  ascribed  to  God 

on  Enemies,  Thanks  for 
Veracity  of  God 
Vessels.   See  Boats ;  Ships. 

of  Tabernacle 
Vestments  of  High  Priest 

of  Priests 
Viceroy  in  Edom 

Egyptian    '  . 

Insignia 
Vices,  military,  and  Virtues 

(Chap.)  ■  . 
Victim,  to  be  unblemished 
Victories  of  David 
Victory  . 

by  Asa 

ascribed  to  God 
assured  by  God 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Victory — 

Exultation  over 
God  promises 

National,  Intercession  for 

by  Jehoshapliat 

and  Pursuit  (Chap.) 
Vigilance,  Christian  . 
Vine,  Christ  is 

Tree,  a  Sign  . 
Vinegar,  given  to  Christ 
Vineyards  destroyed  . 
Vineyards  and  Vinedressers 
Vintage . 

Violence,  miraculons  . 
Virgin  Captives  spared 
Mary  . 

Princess,  Dress  of  . 
Virginity  (Chap.) 
bewailed 

perpetual,   of  Jephthah'i 

Daughter 
Tokens  of 
Virgins,  References  to 
Wise  and  Foolish,  Parable 

of 

Virtues,  military,  and  Vices 

(Chap.)  . 
Visible  Glory,  God's  . 
Vision.   See  Sight, 
of  Canaan,  Ezekiel's 
Haniel's,  of  Medo-Persian 

Empire  . 
Ezekiel  e,  of  Provision  for 

Strangers 
Ezekiel's,  of  Elver  of  Sal 

vation 
of  Gabriel,  Daniel's 
of  Horses,  St.  John's 
Jacob's,  before  going  to 

Egypt  . 
John's,  of  River  of  Life 
of  Incense-Oflering  . 
of  St.  Peter  . 
Prophetic,  of  Earthquake 
Stone  at  Place  of 
Temple  in.  Dimensions  of 

the  House 
Visions  (Chap.) 

and  Trances  . 
Visiting 

Visitors,  Toilet  for 
Voice,  Human,  ascribed  to 
God 

Voices,  miraculous 
Volunteers 
Vow,  Instances  of 

must  be  kept 

by  Widow 

by  Wife 
Vowed  Servants  of  the  Sanc- 
tuary 
Vows,  etc.  (Chap.) 

answered 
Voyage  of  Paul  to  Italy 

Wa^es  of  Hireling,  a  Crime 

to  withhold 
working  for  . 
Wagons  and  Oxen  for  car 

riafre  of  Tabernacle 
Waifs  and  Strays 
Wailing  for  the  Dead  . 
Waiting  on  God  (Chap.) 

Wall  of  Jerusalem  dedicated 
War.   See  also  Canaan,  Con- 
quest of  (Chap.) ;  Civi: 
War ;  David's  Officers 
Military,  etc. ;  Rebel 
lion. 
War  (Book) 
of  Abijah  with  Israel 
of  Amaziah  against  Edom 
"  Israel 

Council  of 

Exemption  from  Service, 

See  Exemption. 
God's  Hand  in  (Chap.) 
Inquiries  of  God  concern 

ing 

Jotham's  Success  in 
Negotiations  to  prevent 

to  end 
offensive  to  God 
six  years  of  (Conquest  of 

Canaan)  . 
Spoils  of,  not  always  taken 
refused 
"  forbidden 
"       expected  . 
"  taken 
'■  recovered 
divided  . 
"       the  Lord's  I 
Wisdom  required  in 

"  ■'       to  avoid 

Warfare  of  Believer  , 


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IrVariiitli  in  House  , 

Fire  on  Hearth 
Warnings  against  lewd  Wo- 
men 

Warrior,  God  represented  as 
Warriors  of  Trans-Jordanic 

Tribes  sent  back 
Wars,  and  Conquests  (Chap. 

of  Asa  with  Israel  . 

etc.,  among  Hebrews 

of  Israel  and  Syria,  with 
Ahaz 

of  Uzziah 
Washing  for  Burial 

the  Disciples'  Feet  . 

at  Inauguration  of  Priests 
Watchfulness  of  Character 
Watching,  for  the  Dead 
Water,  bad  made  good 

for  Drink 

miraculous  Supplies  of 
of  Jealousy    .  , 
of  Life,  Christ  is 
"    "   Drank  of.  In  Heaven 
Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
Plants 

of  Purification 
"  applied 
"         "  prepared 
References  to  miraculous 
Supplies  of 
Watering  Stock.   Se£  Wells 

Waters  (Chap.)'  ! 
God  controls 

miraculous   Divisions  of. 
References  to  . 
Waterworks 
Weakness 

Wealth.   See  Riches. 
Solomon's 

and  Poverty  Indifferent 
Weaning  Infants 


of  Believer  . 
use  of,  ascribed  to  God 
Weather,  Signs  of 
Weaving 
Wedding  (Chap.) 

Parable  of 
Weeping  for  the  Dead 
Weights  and  Measures 

false  . 
Wells  and  Fountains  . 
figurative.  . 
literal 
for  Stock 

"        contention  for 
first  access 
for  Stock,  kept  covered 
"         the  valuable  striv- 
en for 

for  Stock,  reason  for  con- 
tention over,  fouling  by 
Cattle's  feet 

Western  Division  of  Israelites 
in  Wilderness  . 

Whale,  a  Sign  . 

Wheat  and  Tares,  Parable 

Wheels,  of  living  Creatures 
(Ezekiel) 

White  Asses,  ridden  by  Rul- 
ers 

White,  Blue  and  Purple, 
Dress 

Whore,  Whoredom.  See  Har 
lot ;  Harlotry :  Prosti- 
tution. 

Wicked.     See   Fallen  Man 
(Book) ;    Hell :   Lost . 
Righteous  and  Wicked, 
in  calamity,  God  does  not 

pity  . 
consumed 
Death  threatened  to 
Discourse 
Doom  of 
final  Doom  of 
Friendships  of 
given  over  to  Satan  . 
Husbandmen,  Parable 
and  Just  separated  at  Judg- 
ment 
Magistrates  . 
described  . 
sent  in  Judgment 
threatened 
People 
a,  described 
a,  threatened 
Prayer  of,  is  not  heard 
Priests 

neglect  to  teach  . 
Prophets 
Prosperity  of 

"  Complaints  of 
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Wicked— 

the  end  of  the  Prosperity 
of  the 

protected  by  Righteous 
sometimes  not  protected 
Riches  no  profit  to  . 
Sacrifices  of  . 
Shame  the  Portion  of 
Terror  of,  at  Judgment 
Wickedness,  apparent  Im- 
punity of 
Hate  of 

King  should  hate  and  pnnish 
National  Calamities  for 
Widow,  Brothers.    See  Levi- 
rate  Marriage, 
of  Zarephath 
Cruse  of  Oil  . 


Widows  to  be  honored,  a  no- 
table Example  . 
Mites  . 
Vow  . 

for  Service  in  the  Church 
and  Orphans  (Chap.) 
Bitterness  of  their  Lot 
Claim  to  Protection 
God  avenges  them 
Wife.   .See  Jealousy ;  Wives, 
and  Husband  choose  each 

other 
bad  . 

captive,  not  to  he  sold 
Choice  by,  of  Husband 
and  Children,  Annual  Gifts 
to. 

chosen  or  procured  by  oth 
ers 

deserting  her  husband 
Duties  of.   See  Wives,  etc, 
getting  a,  by  parental  Au 

thority 
getting  a,  by  violence 
good  . 
Hebrew,  devoting  a  Son  to 

the  Lord 
Hebrew,  pacifying  an  ene 

my 

Hebrew,  preparing  Food 
"        siding  with  the 

Husband  against  the 

Father  . 
Hebrew,  the  Woman's  Oath 
Insolent 

Modes  of  getting  (Chap.) 
Position  among  Hebrews 
saves  Husband's  life 
treacherous  . 
Wild  Asses.    See  Asses. 
Beasts 

hunted 

Oxen.    See  Oxen. 
Wilderness,  described 

God's  Mercies  in 

Hebrews  in  (Chap.) 
Wilful  Murder.   See  Murder, 

described 

Disposition  to  be  made  of 
the  Culprit 
Will  (the)  enslaved 

renewed 

incomprehensibly 
"  instantaneously 
'•  wholly 
Will  and  Testament  . 
Windows 

Ezekiel's  Temple  . 

Temple 
Winds  . 

caused  by  God 

maintained  by  God  . 
Wine 

Cup  of,  a  Sign 

for  Drink 

drinking 

improved  by  age 

and  Myrrh  given  to  Christ 

])rescribed 

prohibited   to  Priests  oi 
Duty 

and  strong  Drink,  Nazarites 
disused  . 

and  strong  Drink,  prohib- 
ited to  Samson's  Mother 

Total  Abstinence  from 

Water  turned  into  . 

and  Wantonness 
Winking 
Wisdom,  of  Aged  Counsellors 

attainable 

Attainment  of 

Its  Excellency 

Fear  of  God  Is  beginning  of 

of  God 

Impartation  of 
King  needs  . 
little  good  of 
Prophet  must  have  . 


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110 

67 

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474 

53 

645 

79 

115 

35 

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55 

554 

13 

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105 

481 

55 

133 

99 

478 

75 

433 

44 

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76 

433 

77 

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432 

72 

432 

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432 

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44 

424 

22 

439 

34 

420 

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479 

32 

419 

44 

425 

42 

424 

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419 

30 

418 

43 

424 

45 

425 

45 

425 

45 

425 

45 

425 

45 

426 

44 

424 

418 

45 

425 

45 

425 

44 

424 

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393 

86 

396 

35 

237 

47 

241 

237 

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458 

55 

458 

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532 

6 

535 

6 

535 

6 

535 

6 

535 

91 

377 

51 

406 

86 

603 

40 

592 

33 

387 

19 

99 

11 

97 

29 

402 

65 

163 

34 

364 

36 

365 

29 

402 

91 

58 

34 

364 

34 

364 

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657 

5,  7 

197 

35 

364 

40 

1.30 

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365 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


WisUoin— 

requiiutl  in  War 

from  Scripture 

seeking  after 

Solomon  cliooses 

tauglit  by  Animals  . 

where  it  maj'  not  he  found 

of  this  World  foolishness 
with  God 
Wise,  and  Foolish  contrasted 

may  be  talked  to 

Men  visit  Christ 

worship  Christ 
Wise  and  foolish  Virgins, 

Parable  .  .  .36. 
Witchcraft  (Chap.) 

Death  denounced  for 

Death  inflicted  for  . 

Efforts  to  abolish  . 

etc..  found  vain 

practised 

etc.,  prohibited 
Withered  Pig-Tree  . 
Witness,  by  gift  of  Lambs  . 

must  be  more  than  one 

neglectinf;  to  be.  Expiation 
Witnesses,  Executioners 

and  record  . 

more  than  one  to  a  Murder 

etc..  Sale  of  Land  . 
Wives,  Abijah's 

and  Concubines,  Solomon's 

Duties  of  . 

Hebrew  Kin^  not  to  multiply 
Jacob's  Servitude  for 
King  selects  for  royal  Family 
Wolf  .... 
Woman  w<ho  anointed  Christ 
bent  with  Infirmity,  Cure 

of  a  . 
Hebrew,  Position  of 
might  appear  in  Court  . 
might  be  Judge  and  Queen 
might  converse  in  public 
might  deliver  a  City 
might  give  counsel  in  an 

emergency 
might  give  counsel  in 

public  matters  . 
might  go  alone 
might  go  unveiled 
might  raise  an  army  and 
make  war 
Oath,  the,  of  a  Hebrew  Wife 
taken  in  Adultery  . 
of  Tekoah,  Parable  . 
ofThebea  . 
weeping    for   Christ,  his 
Words  to 
Women.   See  Heroines. 
Cbrist  appears  to  . 


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Women— 

ueautiful 

and  Children  Captives,  en 

slaved 
Dress,  Directions  . 
Hebrew.    See  Deborah 
lewd,  their  Arts 

Ruin  of  yielding  to  them 
Sacrifice  for  Purification 
their  Ministry  to  Christ 
not  to  speak  in  Church 
uncleanness  of 

"  Law  as  to, 
observed   in   case  of 
Christ 
Woodwork  of  Temple 
Woolen .... 
Word  of  God.     See  God's 
Word;  Scripture, 
silenced 
Work.    See  Hireling  ;  Indus- 
trial Employment  (Book) ; 
Laborers. 
Working  Ship  . 

in  Storm 
Works.    See  Good  Works 
Parable    of    Talents . 
Parable  of  Ten  Pounds 
of  Christ  attest  his  Ministry 
and  Faith 

without  Faith  insufficient 

of  the  Flesh  in  general 

the  Fruit  and  Evidence  of 
Faith 

of  God  (Book) 

"     done  by  Christ 

Justification  followed  by 

Man  judged  by 

of  Necessity  and  Mercy  on 
Sabbath  . 
World,  all  to  hear  Scripture 

to  be  destroyed  at  Judg- 
ment 

non-conformity  to  . 
Worship,  etc.  (Chap.) . 

false,  by  Jews,  other  forms 
of  (Chap.) 

given  to  Christ 

false.   See  Idolatry. 

of  Groves 

in  Heaven 

of  Heavenly  Bodies  (Chap, 


of  Hiffh  Places 
other  Idols  . 
Public,  Praise  is  part  of 
of  Saints,  Prohibition  of 
of  Satan 
Worshippers   measured,  in 
EzekiePs  Vision 


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604 

Wounds 

figurative 

healed  miracolonsly 

literal 

as  a  Sign 
Wrath  of  God  . 
Writers  of  Bible 
Writing,  as  Memorial 

of  Books 

of  Letters 

If  ear  of  Jubilee 

Sabbatical 
Yearning  of  the  Soul  for  God 
Yoke,  as  Symbol 
Yokes,  a  Sign  . 
Young  of  Birds,  care  for 

"     "     "      neglect  of 
Young  Counsellors,  rash 

the,  exhorted  to  believe 

Zaehariah,  reign  of 
Zeai 

a  ministerial  Grace  . 
of  Christ,  prophesied 
Zebulun,  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Of- 
fering for  the  Taberna- 
cle 

Zechariah  and  Haggai,  Proph 
ecies  concerning  Zerub 
babel's  Temple 
reproves  Jews  for  not  buUd 
ing  the  Temple 
Zedekian  rebels  against  Neb- 
uchadnezzar 
Fate  of 
reign  of 
Zelophehad's  Daughters 


Zerubbabel.  Captives  returned 
with      .         .  100 
Priests  returned  with 
Temple  (Chap.) 
begun 

building  stopped  . 

completed  . 

Contributions  for 

dedicated  . 

Prophecies  of  Haggai  and 
Zechariah  concerning  it 
Zidon,  Prophecies  about 
Zimri,  reign  of 
Zion.   See  Jerusalem. 
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7f« 


CEUDEN'S 

Concordance  to  the  Bible 


AN  INDEX  to  every  SIGNIFICANT  WORD  IN  THE  BIBLE, 
ARRANGED  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER. 


EDITED  BY 
JOHN  EADIE,  D.  D.,  LL.D., 

LATE  PROFESSOR  OF  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE  IN  THE  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,  SCOTLAND. 


NEW  YORK: 

J.  A.  VYILMORE  &  CO. 


HOW  TO  USE  THE  CONCORDANCE 


Every  important  word  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  is  here  arranged  in  alpha- 
betical order,  with  the  connection  in  which  it  is  used,  and  the  Book,  Chapter  and 
Verse  in  which  it  is  found. 

In  the  following  example,  illustrating  the  use  of  the  Concordance,  attention  is 
directed  to  how  any  passage  of  Scripture  can  be  found  in  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  the  Verse  Index,  how  the  Analysis  of  the  Bible;  or,  The  Bible  Arranged 
IN  Subjects,  interprets  the  Bible  by  grouping  under  one  heading  all  its  teachings 
on  any  subject,  and  how  the  Comprehensive  Bible  Helps  supplement  the  whole 
by  furnishing,  in  a  readily  available  form,  just  such  subsidiary  information  as  the 
Bible  student  most  needs. 

We  have  heard  the  expression  "  We  cry,  Abba,  Father,"  but  do  not  know  in  which 
verse  in  the  Bible  it  is.  By  means  of  the  Concordance  we  can  easily  locate  it. 
Taking  any  significant  word  in  the  above  passage — for  example,  Abba — we  look  for 
that  word  in  the  Concordance,  and  on  page  721,  in  the  first  column,  we  find  in 
black-face  type  Abba.  Under  that  heading  are  the  verses  in  the  Bible  in  which 
the  word  is  used,  the  italic  letter  a.  being  an  abbreviation  for  Abba,  and  in  the  second 
line  below  Abba  we  find  "Bom.  8:15,  we  cry,  a.  Father."  To  find  Romans,  chapter 
8,  verse  15,  in  the  Analysis,  we  consult  the  Verse  Index,  and  learn  (see  page  a  72, 
third  column)  that  the  verse  appears  on  page  515.  Turning  to  that  page,  in  the 
second  column,  near  the  bottom  of  the  page,  we  read : 

"  Rom.  viii.  15.  For  ye  have  not  received  the  spirit  of  bondage  again 
to  fear ;  but  ye  have  received  the  Spirit  of  adoption,  whereby 
we  cry,  Abba,  Father." 

With  that  verse  are  given  all  other  verses  in  the  Bible  bearing  on  the  subject 
"  God  our  Father."  The  chapter-heading  "Adoption "  and  the  book-heading  "  Man 
Redeemed "  bring  out  other  thoughts  suggested  by  the  verse.  Note  the  logical 
arrangement.  The  main  thought  the  verse  conveys  is  God  our  Father,  which  is 
the  natural  sequence  of  the  Adoption  of  a  Man  Redeemed. 

Thus  we  see  how  easily  the  Bible-reader,  even  one  of  limited  abilities,  with  but 
a  single  word  of  a  text  as  his  clue,  can  exhaust  the  Bible  on  that  subject. 

Abba  is  a  peculiar  word,  and  not  commonly  used.  If  we  desire  further  informa- 
tion on  this  particular  word,  we  turn  to  the  Comprehensive  Bible  Helps,  which 
immediately  follow  the  Concordance,  and  there,  on  page  1065,  in  the  first  column,  we 
find  that  Abba  is  a  Chaldee  word  corresponding  to  the  Hebrew  Ab,  meaning  father, 
and  that  it  is  so  applied  to  God  in  Mark  14:36;  Rom.  8:15;  Gal.  4:6. 

NOTE.— On  pagres  A 6  and  1064  will  be  found  full  instructions  how  to  use  the 
Analy.sls  of  the  Bible  and  the  Comprehensive  Bible  Helps,  which  are  designed 
to  be  used  in  connection  with  the  Concordance. 


720 


CRUDEN'S 

CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  BIBLE. 


NOTE. — The  same  name  in  the  Bible  is  frequently  applied  to  different  persons  and  places.  To  avoid  con- 
fusion, the  more  important  .Scripture  Proper  Names  only  are  given  in  this  Concordance. 

In  the  Comprehensive  Bible  Helps,  which  immediately  follow  the  Concordance  (see  page  1065),  will 
be  found,  alphabetically  arranged,  every  Proper  Name  in  the  Bible,  with  its  pronunciation,  meaning,  and  other 
interesting  information. 

The  Abbreviatious  used  in  this  Concordance  for  the  Books  of  the  Bible  will  be  readily  understood, 
with  the  possible  exception  of  Cant.,  which  is  used  for  Canticles,  or  The  Song^  of  Solomon. 

The  reader  is  cautioned,  however,  not  to  mistake  Ezr.  (Ezra)  for  Ezek.  (Ezekiel),  Jad.  (Judges)  for  J ude 
(Jude),  or  Phil.  (Philippians)  for  Phile.  (Philemon). 

See  preceding  page  for  instructions  how  to  use  the  Concordance  in  connection  with  the  Analysis  op  the 
Bible. 


ABII 

AAROX. 

Lnke  1:5  wife  of  daughters  of  A. 
^c/s7:40 saying  to  A.  makegods 
Ileb.  5:4  called  of  God,  as  was  A. 
7:11  not  called  after  order  of  A. 
9:4  A's  rod  that  budded 
AARONITES.  1  C7ir.l2:37;  27:17 
ABADDON.    Jiev.  9:11 
ABAGTHA.   Est.  1:10 
ABANA.   2  A'.  5:12 
ABASE. 
Job  40:11  Behold  proud,  and  a. 
Tk.  31:4  lion  will  not  a.  himself 
Uze.  21:26  and  a.  him  that  is  high 
Dan.  4:.37  in  pride  is  able  to  a. 

ABASED. 
Mat.  23:12  exalt,  shall  bea. 

Li/K-e  14:11 ;  18:14 
Phil.  4:12  I  know  how  to  be  a. 

ABASING. 
2  Cor.  11:7  ofl'ence  in  a.  myself 

ABATED. 
Gen.  8:3  waters  were  a.  8:11 
Lev.  27:18  be  a.  from  thy  estim. 
Deut.  34:7  \vas  Moses'  force  a. 
Jud.  8:3  their  anger  was  a. 
ABBA. 

MarTc  14:,36  a.  Father,  all  things 
j?om.  8:15  we  cry,  a.  Father 
Qal.  4:6  crying  a.  Father 
ABDA.   1  K.  4:6  ;  Neh.  11:17 
ABDI.    2  Vhr.  29:12;  Ezr.  10:26 
ABDIEL.    1  Chr.  5:15 
ABDON.  .Tiid.  12: 13 ;  2  Chr.  34:20 
ABED-NEGO.  Zia/t.l:7;2:49;  3:23 
ABEL,  person,  or  place. 

1  Sam.  6:18  stone  of  A.  they  set 

2  Sam.  20:18  ask  counsel  at  A. 
Mat.  2:}::35  blood  of  A.  Luke 

11:51 

Heh.  11:4  by  faith  A.  offered 
12:24  things  than  blood  of  A. 
ABEL-BETH-MAACHAII.  1  K. 

15:20:  2  K.  1.5:29 
ABEL-MAIM.     2  Chr.  16:4 
ABEL-MEIIOLAII.  Jud.T.W; 

1  K.  19:16 
ABEL-MIZRAIM.    Gm.  50:11 

ABHOR. 
Lev.  26:11  soul  shall  not  a.  you 
15  your  soul  a.  ray  judgments 
30  my  soul  shall  a.  you 
44  nor  will  I  a.  them 
Deut.  7:26  shall  utterly  a.  it 
23:7  not  a.  Edomite.  Egyptian 
1  Sam.  27:12  his  people  to  a.  him 
Job  9:31  clothes  shall  a.  me 
30:10  they  a.  me,  they  tlee  far 
42:6  I  a.  myself  and  repent  in 
Ps.  5:6  Lord  will  a.  bloody  man 

119:163  I  hate  and  a.  lying 
Prov.  24:24  nations  shall  a.  him 
Jer.  14:21  do  not  a.  us 


ABI 

Amm  5:10  they  a.  him 

6:8  I  a.  the  excellency  of  Jacob 
Mic.  3:9  ye  that  a.  judgment 
Rom.  12:9  a.  that  which  is  evil 

ABHORRED. 
Ex.  5:21  made  savor  to  be  a. 
Lev.  20:23  therefore  I  a  them 

26:43  their  soul  a  my  statutes 
Dent.  32:19  saw  it,  he  a  them 

1  Sam.  2:17  men  a.  the  oft'ering 

2  Sam.  16:21  art  a.  of  thy  father 
■lob  19:19  inward  friends  a.  me 
Ps.  22:24  nor  u.  affliction 

78:.59  he  greatly  a.  Israel 

89:.38  thon  hast  cast  off  and  a. 

106:40  that  he  a.  inherit. 
Prov.  22:14  a.  of  the  Lord 
Lam.  2:7  hath  a.  his  sanctuary 
Ezek.  16:25  beauty  to  be  a. 
Zee.  11:8  their  soul  also  a.  me 

ABHORREST. 
Ts.  7:16  thou  a.  shall  be  forsa. 
Eoni.  2:22  thou  that  a.  idols 

ABHOBBETH. 
■Tob  .33:20  so  life  a.  bread 
Ps.  10:3  whom  the  Lord  a. 

36:4  mischief  on  bed,  ho  a.  not 

107:18  their  soul  a.  meat 
Is.  49:7  to  hira  whom  nation  a. 

ABHORRI\G. 
Is.  60:24  an  a.  to  all  flesh 

ABIAH. 
1  Sam.  8:2  sec.  son  was  A. 
1  Chr.  2:24  A.  Hezron's  wife 

7:8  son  of  Becher,  A. 

3:10  sou  of  R.  was  A.  3Iat.  1:7 
ABI-ALBON.   2  Sam.  2:3:31 
ABIATHAR. 

1  Sam.  22:20  A.  escaped  and  fled 
2;]:6  when  A.  son  of  Ahimelech 

9  David  said  to  A.  bring,  30:7 

2  Sam.  8:17  Zadok  and  A.  20:25 : 

1  K.  4:4 
1  K.  2:22  king,  for  him  and  A. 

27  so  Solomon  thrust  out  A. 
Mark  3:26  in  days  of  A. 

ABIB. 
Ex.  13:4  out  in  A.  34:18 
23:15  unleav.  bread  in  month 
A.  34:18;  Deut.  16:1 
ABIDAIV. 
N'nm.  1:11  A.  son  of  Gid.  2:22 
7:60  A.  of  Benjamin  offered,  65 

ABIDE. 
Gen.  22:5  a.  you  here  with 
Ex.  16:29  a.  every  man  in 
Lee.  8::35fi!.  at  door  of  tabernacle 

1  Sam.  5:7  ark  shall  not  a.  with 
22:23  a.  thou  with  me,  fear  not 

2  Sa7H.  16:18  with  him  will  I  a. 
■Job  24:13  nor  a.  in  paths  of  light 
Ps.  1.5:1  .shall  a.  in  tabernacle? 

61:4 1  will  a.  ia  thy  tabernacle 


ABI 

Ps.  7  he  shall  a.  before  God 

91:1  shall  a.  under  the  shadow 
Prov.  7:11  her  feet  a.  not  in 

19:23  shall  a.  satisfied 
Ec.  8:15  shall  a.  of  his  labor 
■ler.  10:10  not  a.  his  indigna. 

49:18  no  man  a.  there,  33 ;  50:40 
Joel  2:11  terrible,  who  can  a.  it  ? 
Mic.  5:4  they  shall  a.  for  now 
Nah.  1:6  can  a.  in  his  anger? 
Mai.  3:2  whom  may  a.  day  of 
Mat.  10:11  there  a.  Mark  6:10; 

Luke  9:4 
Luke  19:5  I  must  a.  at  thy  house 

24:29  a.  with  us 
■John  12:46  not  a.  in  darkness 

14:16  Comforter  that  ho  may  a. 

15:4  a.  in  me,  except  ye  a.  7 
6  if  a  man  a.  not  in  mo 
10  a.  in  my  love,  a.  in  his  love 
Acts  27:31  these  a.  in  ship 
1  Cor.  3:14  if  any  man's  work  a. 

7:8  good  if  they  a.  even  as  I 
20  let  every  man  a.  in  same 
40  happier  if  she  so  a. 
Phil.  1:24  to  a.  in  the  flesh 

1  .Tolni  2:24  let  that  a.  in  you 
27  ye  shall  a. ;  28  children  a. 

ABIDETH. 

2  Sam.  16:3  he  a.  at  Jerus. 
Ps.  49:12  man  in  honor,  a.  not 

.5.5:19  even  he  that  a.  of  old 

119:90  earth,  and  it  a. 

125:1  Zion,  which  a.  ever 
Prov.  15:31  a.  among  the  wise 
Ec.  1:4  the  earth  a.  for  ever 
John  3.36  wrath  of  God  a  on 

8:.35  servant  a.  not,  son  a. 

12:.34  heard  that  Christ  a. 

15:5  he  that  a.  in  me  bringeth 

1  Cor.  13:13  now  a.  faith,  hope 

2  Tim.  2:13  yet  he  a.  faithful 
Heb.  7:3  Melchizedek  a.  a  priest 
1  Pet.  1:23  word  of  God  which  a. 

1  .lohn  2:6  he  a.  in  him  ought 
10  loveth  his  brother  a.  in  the 
14  the  word  of  God  a.  in  you 
17  doeth  will  of  God  a.  forever 
27  the  anointing  a.  in  you 

3:6  whosoever  a~m  him 
3:14  loveth  not  brother  a.  in 
24  we  know  th.it  he  a.  in  ua 

2  John  9  whoso  a.  not  in  the 

ABIDI!VG. 
1  Sam.  26:19  from  a.  in  inherit. 
1  Chr.  29"  15  here  is  done  a. 
Lvke  2:8  shepherds  a.  in  the  field 
John  5:.38  his  word  a.  in  you 

1  John  3:15mur.  hatheter.  life  a. 

ABIEZER. 
■Jos.  17:2  for  children  of  A. 
Jud.  6:.34  and  A.  was  gathered 
8:2  better  than  the  vintage  of  A. 

2  Sam.  2:3:27  A.  one  of  David's 
ABI-EZRITE.   Jud.  6:11 


ABL 
ABIGAIL. 

1  Sam.  25:3  Nabal's  wife  A. 
27:3  dwelt  at  Gath  with  Ahi. 
and  A.  30:5 ;  2  Sain.  2:2 

1  Chr.  2:16sists.  Zeruiah  and  A. 

ABIHAIL. 

2  Ch7\  11:18  Rehoboam  took  A. 
Est.  2:15  daughter  of  A.  9:29 

ABIHU. 
Ex.  6:23  Aaron's  sonsNadab  an'l 
A.28:l:X«'y.  10:1 ;         3:2  . 
36:60;  1  Chr.  6:3;  24:1 
24:1  come  up  A. ;  9  A.  went  in 
Nu7n.  3:4  A.  diedbef.  Lord,36:(il 

ABUAH,  ABIJAM. 
IK.  14:1  A.  son  of  Jero. 

31  A.  son  of  Reho.  15:1.  7 
1  Chr.  24:10eighth  loteame  to  A. 

3  Chr.  29:1  mother's  name  A. 

ABILITY. 
Ezr.  2:60  gave  after  their  a. 
Neh.  5:8  after  our  a.  redeemed 
Dan.  1:4  had  a.  to  stand  in  pal. 
Mat.  2.5:15  each  accord,  to  his  a. 
Acts  11:29  according  to  «.to  send 

1  Pet.  4:11  as  of  the  a.  God  giv. 

ABIMELECH. 
Gen.  20:2  A.  king  of  Gerar  sent 
21:22  A.  and  Phichol  spake 
26:1  Isaac  went  unto  A. 
16  A.  said  unto  Isaac,  go 
,7ud.  8:31  Gideon's  con.  bare  A. 

2  Sim.  11:21  smote  A.  son  of  Jer. 
1  Chr.  18:16  Zadok  and  A. 

ABIIVADAB. 

1  Sam.  7:1  into  the  house  of  A. 
16:8  Jesse  called  A.  made  him 

2  Sam.  6:3  out  of  house  of  A. 

1  Chr.  1.3:7 
1  K.  4:11  A.  had  Sol.  daughter 
ABINOAM.   See  bar.\k. 

A3IRAM. 
jSTum.  16:1  Dathan  and  A.  26:9 
12  sent  to  call  Dath.  and  A. 
Deut.  11:6  did  to  Dathan  and  A. 
1  K.  16:34  laid  fouiida.  in  A. 
Ps.  106:17  company  of  A. 
ABISHAG.   1  AT.  1:15;  2:22 

ABISHAI. 

1  Sam.  26:6  A.  said,  I  will  go 

2  Sam.  2:18  three  sons,  Joab,  A. 

and  Asahel,  1  Chr.  2:16 
23:18  A,  was  chief,  1  Chr.  11:20 
1  Chr.  18:12  A.  slewof  Edomites 
ABIUD.   Mat.  1:13 

ABJECTS. 
Ps.  35:15  the  a.  gathered 

ABLE. 
Ex.  18:21  provide  a.  men 
Num.  1:3  a.  to  go  to  war,  26:2 
13:.30  well  a.  to  overcome  it 
Deut.  16:17  man  give  as  he  is  a. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ABO 

Jon.  23:9  man  been  a.  to  stand 
1  Sam.  (i:20  wlio  a.  to  stand 

1  K.  3:9  who  is  a.  to  jiKlt;e 

2  Chr  2:0  who  is  a.  to  build 
20:6  i.ou  3  is  a.  to  witl.stanc  thee 
25:9  '.ord  is  a.  to  give 

Job  41:10  who  a.  to  stand 
Prov.  27:4  who  «.  to  stand  bef. 
/)an.  3:17  our  God  is  a.  to  dt  liv. 
fi:20  God  is  a.  to  deliver  from 
Mat.  3:9  God  is  a.  of  these  stones 

to  raise  up,  Luke  3:8 
9:28  believe  ye  I  am  a.  to  do 
19:12  he  that  is  a.  to  receive  it 
20:22  are  ye  a.  to  drink 
22:Hi  no  man  was  a.  to  answer 
2l(n  l;       as  thry  were  a.  to  hear 
John  W:■l\^  IK)  man  is  a.  to  pliiok 
Aclx  l."):10yokc  fatliers  nor  wo  f<. 
20:32  word  of  fjrace.  a.  to  build 
Mom.  4:21  he  was  a.  to  perform 
11:23  for  God  is  a.  tograffthem 
14:4  God  is  a.  to  make  him 
15:14  ye  are  a.  also  to  admonish 

1  Cor.  3:2  ye  were  not  a.  nor  yet 
10:13  above  that  ye  are  a. 

2  Cor.  3:6  made  us  a.  ministers  of 
9:8  God  is  a.  to  make  all  grace 

Eph.  3:20  that  is  a.  to  do 
Phil.  3:21  he  is  a.  to  subdue  all 

3  Tim.  1:12  he  is  a.  to  keej)  that  I 
3:7  neverm.tocomo  to  the  know. 

15  scriptures  a.  to  make  wisi\ 
Heb.  2:18  he  is  a.  to  succor  them 
5:7  to  him  that  was  a.  to  save 
7:25  is  a.  to  save  to  uttermost 
11:10  that  God  was  a.  to  raise 
Jam.  1:21  which  is  a.  to  save 
3:2  a.  to  bridle  the  whole  body 
4:12  one  lao  Lciver  (i.  to  save  and 
Jude  24  to  him  tli.it  is  a.  to  keep 
Jte.v.  5:3  no  uiau  was  ((.  fn  open 
13:4  wlio  is  a.  to  make  war  with 
15:18  no  man  was  a.  to  enter 

Be  ABLE. 
Jos.  1:5  any  man  be  a.  to  stand 
Deut.  7:24  no  man  be  a.  to,  11:25 
2  C/(r  32:14  should  A« a.  todcliv. 
/*■.  47:12  thou  shalt  be  a.  to  jirofif 
Eze.  ;3:J:12  righteous  be  a.  to  live 
Luke  14:31  he  be  «.  with  10,000 
Uom.  S::<9  he  n.  to  separate  us 

1  Cor.  10:13  may  be  a.  to  bear 
Eph.  3:18  be  a.  to  comprehend 

ii.M  that  ye  may  he  a.  to  stand 
Ifi  ye  shall  hi-  <i.  to  qiuaieh 

2  Tim.  2:2  wlio  sliall  be  ii.  to  t. 
Tit.  1:9  may  Ije  a.  liy  sound 
2  Pet.  1:15  be  a.  after  my  decease 
Rev.  C:  17  who  shall  be  a.  to  stand 

\ot  be  ADLE. 
2  K.  1S:29  /).  he  a.  to  de.  Is.  3":14 
Ps.  3[):12  sliall  vot  tie  a.  to  ri-^e 
Ec.  8:17  yet  d.  to  find  it 

7s.  47:11  shall  )i(>l  lie  a.  to  put 
Jer.  11:11  toescaiH' :  i;i:10  t.)  liide 
Ezek.  7:19  gold  sliall  not  lie  a.  to 
Luke  13:24  seek,  ?i.     a.\  21:15  to 

^"ot  ABLE. 
Num.  13:31  we  be      a.  to  go  up 

14:l(i  Lord  w.is     a.    Ih  iit.  !»:-JH 
Ezr.  10:13  we  are  not  a.  to  stand 
Nell.  4:10  we  are       (i.  to  build 
18:38  wounded  not  a.  to  rise 

21:11  are  not  n.  to  pcrl'orm 

40:12  I  am  not  a.  to  look  up 
Amos  7:10  land  is  not  a.  to  bear 
I^uke  12;2()       ei.  to  do  that  is  I. 

14:29  laid  found,  and  not  a.  to 
Jofin  21:()  )fO/f«.  to  ill  aw  for  tli"  f 
Acts  (3:10  not  a.  to  resist  the  w. 
AB\ER. 

1  Sam.  14:51  Ner  father  of  A. 
17:.55  said  to  A.  whose  sou? 
2():7  but  A.  and  the  people  lay 

14  cried  answer  thou  not  A. 

2  Sam.  2:14  A.  said,  let  your  men 
3:25  A.  the  s.  of  Ner.  30,:32,33,.37 
4:1  Saul's  son  heard  A.  was  d. 

12  Ish-bosheth  in  A.  sepul. 
1  JC.  2:5  what  Joab  did  to  A. 

1  C/ti:  26:28  all  that  A.  dedicated 
27:21  Jaasiel  son  of  A.  nil.  of  B. 

ABOARD. 
Acts  21:2  went  a.  and  set  forth 
ABODE,  Substantive. 

2  7v'.  19:27  Iknowtliy;/.  .37:28 
Jo/ill  14:23  come  and  make  our  a. 

ABODE,  Verb. 
Gen.  29:14  Jacob  a.  with  him 
49:2t  but  his  bow  a.  in  strength 
E>:  2t:lfi  glory  of  God  a.  on  Si. 
Num.  9:17  cloiid  a.  18 
20  they  n.  in  their  tents,  22 
ll::i5  the  people  a.  at  llazeroth 


ABO 

Num.  20:1  the  p.a.Jud.  11:17 
22:H  princes  of  Moab.  «.  with  B. 
Jji  ut.  1:46  so  ye  a.  in  Kadesh 
:t:29  we  a.  in  the  valley 
9  9  I  a.  in  the  mount 
Jos.  5:8  they  a.  in  their  places 
8:9  they  a.  between  Bethel 
Ju(i.  5:17  Gilead  c.  beyond  .Tor. 
Asher  a.  in  his  breaches 
19:4  Levite  a.  with  liim  3  days 
20:47  and  a.  in  the  rock  Rim. 

1  Sam.  1:23  the  woman  a.  and  g. 
7:2  while  the  ark  (/.  in  Kirjath 
l:J:l()  Saul  and  Jona.  a.  in  Gib. 
22:6  Saul  «.;  2:i:14,Uav.a.25;26:3 
2:3:18  a.  in  wood;  2  Sam.l:l  Zik. 

2  Sam.  14:12  Uriah  a.  in  Jerusa. 
1.5:8  vowed  while  I  a.  at 

1  A'.  17:19  a  loft  where  he  a. 
,hr.  .38:28  .Jeremiah  a.  in  the  ct. 
.Vat.  17:22  while  they  a.  in  Gal. 
Luke  1:56  Mary  a.  with  her  a. 

8:27  nor  a.  in  any  house,  but 
.7o/i/i,  1::?2  Spirit  and  it  a.  on  him 
39  they  came  and  a.  w'itli  him 
7:9  lie  a.  in  Galilee 
8:44  murderer  and  a.  not  in  t. 
11:6  he  a.  two  days  still 
Aefi:  1:13  room  wliere  a.  Peter 
14:3  long  time  a.  they  speaking 
18:3  Paul  a.  with  them  and  w. 
21:7  came  and  a.  with  brethren 
8  liiiiise  of  Philip  and  a.  with 
Oat.  1:18  and  a.  with  Peter 

ABODE  there,  or  there 
ABODE. 

■fud.  21:2  people  a.  tfiere  till  c. 
Ezr.  8:15  there  a.  we  in  tents 
./o/in  4:40  Jesus  a.  thuv  two  d. 
10:40  John  ba]it.  and  thi-re  a. 
Ai-ts  14:28  there  they  a.  long  t. 
17:14  Silas  and  Tim.  a.  there 
ABODEST. 
.Tud.  5:16  why  a.  among  the  sh. 

ABOLISH. 
Is.  2:18  idols  he  shall  utterly  a. 

ABOLISHED. 
U.  51:6  right  shall  not  be  a. 
k.  6:6  your  works  may  bo  a. 

2  ( 'nr.  3:1.3  that  which  is  a. 
Eph.  2:15  having  a.  in  his  flesh 
2  Tim.  1:10C.  who  hath  a.  death 

ABOMIIVABLE. 
Ler.  7:21  touch  any  a.  thing 
1 1: 13  make  yourselves  a.  with 
18:3(1  commit  not  these  a.  cus. 
19:7  on  the  third  day,  it  is  a. 
20:25  make  souls  a.  by  beast 
I>i  lit.  14:3  eat  any  a.  thing 

1  Chr.  21:6king's  woril  wasfr  to 

2  Chr.  15:8  Asa  i)nt  away  «.  idols 
,Tob.  1.5:16  much  more  a.  is  man 
/■','.■.  14:1  have  done  a.  works 

,5.3:1  have  done  «.  iniquity 
Is.  14:19  like  an  a.  branch 
65:4  broth  of  a.  things  is  in 
■Ter.  16:18  carcas.ses  of  their  a. 
44:4  this  a.  thing  I  hale 
F:'  k.  4:14  came  a.  llesh  into  my 
S:  10  and  behold  beasts 
lii:.")2  sins  eoinmilted  more  a. 
.1//C.  0:10  scant  measure  that  is  a. 
Xnh.  3:6  I  will  cast  a.  tilth  on 
i  Tit.  1:16  deny  him  being  a. 
1  1  P(  t.  4:3  walked  in  a.  idolatries 
7?t'('.  21:8  unbelieving  and  the  a. 

ABOMINABLY. 
1  K.  21:26  Ahab  did  very  a. 

ABOMINATION. 
Gen.  43::32  is  an  a.  to  Egyptians 
4(i::34  shepherds  is  a.  to  ELryp. 
F.r.  8:2()  sacrifice  the  a.  of  El'VP. 
Lrr.  7:18be  an  a.  to  you.  12.20.23 
11:10  be  an  a.  to  you,  12, 20,  23 
18:23  womankind  it  is  a.  20:13 
T)eut.  7:25  it  is  a.  to  the  Ld.  17:1 
26  bring  an  a.  into  thy  house 
12:31  every  a.  they  have  done 
13:14  such'  a.  is  wrought,  17:4 
18:12  that  do  these  are  a.  22:5 
2:3:18  these  arc  an  a.  to  God 
24:4  is  an  n.  before  the  Lord 
a5:l()  that  do  unright.  are  a. 
27: 15  that  maketli  a.  to  Lord 

1  A'.  11:5  Milcom  the  a.  of  Am. 
7  Chemosh  the  a.  of  Moab 

2  A'.  2.3:13  Ashtoreth  a  of  Zid. 
Ps.  88:8  thou  hast  made  me  an  a. 
Pror.  3:32  froward  is  an  a. 

6:16  seven  things  are  an  a. 
8:17  wickedness  is  an  a. 
11:1a  false  balance  is  a.  to  Lord 
20  froward  heart  are  a. 
12:22  Iving  Hps  are  a.  to 
13:19  d.  to  fools  to  dep:irt 


ABO 

Pror.  15:8  sacrifi.  of  w.  i.s  a.  21:27 
9  of  the  wicked  is  an  a. 
26  of  wicked  are  a.  to  L. 
16:5  one  proud  in  heart  is  a. 
12  a.  to  kings  to  commit 
17:15  both  are  au  a.  to  the  Lord 
30:10  both  of  them  are  alike  a. 
2:3  weights  are  an  a.  to  Lord 
34:9  the  sconier  is  an  a.  to  men 
38:9  even  his  prayer  shall  be  a. 
39:27  unjust  man  is  a.  to  just, 

upright  in  the  way  a.  to 
Is.  1:13  incense  is  an  a.  to  me 
41:24  an  a.  is  he  that 
44:19  residue  thereof  an  a.  ? 
6(i:17  eating  swine's  Hesh  an  a. 
Jer.  2>7  my  ueritagc  an  a. 
6:15  they  committed  a.  8:12 
32::35  that  they  should  do  this  a. 
Ezek.  16:.50  and  committed  a. 
18:12  to  idols  and  conmiitteda. 
32:11  a.  with  neighbor's  wife 
33:26  and  ye  work  a. 
Dun.  11:31  a.  that  maketh 
12:11  a.  that  maketh  desolate 
Mai.  2:11  an  a.  is  committed 
Mat.  2-1:15  0.  ofdcsol.  Mar.  13:14 
Luke  16:15  is  a.  with  God 
Rev.  21:27  enter  that  worketh  a. 

ABOMINATIONS. 

T)eut.  18:9  not  learn  to  do  after  a. 
32: 16  with  a.  provoked  they  him 

1  K.  14:21  did  all  a.  of  nations 

2  K.  21:2  a.  of  heathen,  2  Chr. 
33:2. 

23:24  a.  Jos.  put  away,  2  Chr. 
34:2 

2  Vtir.  :36:8  Jeholakimandhisa. 

14  transgressed  after  all  a. 
Prov.  26:25  seven  a.  in  his  heart 
Jer.  44:22  L.  could  not  bear  for  <(. 
Ezek.  6:11  alas  for  all  the  evil  a. 
8:6  shalt  see  greater  a.  13,  15 
9  wicked  a.  that  they  do  here 
17  light  thing  to  commit  a. 
9:4  tirat  sigh  and  cry  for  the  a. 
11:18  take  away  all  a.  thereof 
14:6  your  faces  from  your  a. 
16:2  Jerusa.  to  know  her  a. 
18:24  when  rigliteous  doth  a 
20:4  the  «.  of  their  fathers 
7  cast  ye  away  a.  of  eyes 
22:2  show  her  all  her  a. 
.36:31  loathe  yourselves  for  a. 
44:6  O  Israel,  let  it  suitice  of  a. 
Dan.  9:27  overspreading  of  a. 
Zee.  0:1a.  from  between 
Rev.  17:4  golden  cup  fr.ll  of  a. 
5  harlots  and  a.  of  earth 
Their  ABOMINATIONS. 
Deut.  20:18  not  after  t.  a. 
Ezr.  9:11  t.  a.  which  have 
Is.  66:3  delighteth  in  their  a. 
■Ter.  7:.30  set  t.  a.  in  the,  .30:.34 
Ezek.  11:21  walketh  after  t.  a. 
12:16  declare  all  /.  a. 
16:47  done  after  a. 
23::36  declare  to  them  t.  a. 
33:29  desolate  because  of  t.  a. 
43:8  holy  name  by  t.  a. 
44:13  bear  their  shame  and  t.  a. 
IIos.  9:10  t.  a.  were  as  they  loved 

These  ABOMIN.VTIONS. 
Lev.  18:26  not  com.  any  oft.  a. 
Deut.  18:12  bee.  oU.  a.  L.  doth 
2  K.  21:11  hath  done  t.  a. 
Ezr.  9:14  with  people  of  /.  a. 
.Ter.  7:10  to  do  all  these  a. 
Ezek.  18:13  done  t.  a.  shall 

Thine  ABO>IINATIONS. 
Jer.  4:1  wilt  put  away  thine  a. 
13:27  I  have  seen  t.  a.  on  hills 
Ezek.  5:9  not  because  of  t.  a. 
11  my  sanctuary  with  t.  a. 
7:3  recompense  all    a.  4,  8,  9 
16::36  the  idols  oUhine  a. 
43  lewdness  above  all  t.  a. 
51  multiplied  t.  a.  more 
.58  hast  borne  t.  a.  saith 
ABOVE. 
Deut.  28:13  shalt  be  a.  only 
.10.1.  3:13  that  came  from  a.  16 
2  .S'a??i.22:17  sent  from  a.  Pi>.18:16 
John  8:-23  I  am  from  a.  ye  of 
19:11  were  given  from  a. 
Col.  3:1  seek  things  which  are  a. 
2  set  youraft'ection  on  things  a. 

ABOVE  all. 
.Trihn  3:31  from  heaven  is  a.  all 
Eph.  3:'20  a.  all  that  we  ask 
4:6  one  God  a.  all 
Col.  .3:14  a.  all  these  put  on 
2  Thes.  2:4  exaltcth  a.  all  called 

I  .Tarn.  5:12  a.  all  things,  swear  not 

I I  Pit.  4:3  a.  all  things  have  ch. 


ABS 

ABOVE  all  GODS.    See  bods. 
ABOVE  heaven.    See  heaven. 
Stood  ABOVE.   See  stood. 

ABOUND. 
Prov.  28:20  faithful  a.  witl 
Mat.  24:12  iniquity  shall  a. 
Rom.  5:20  the  offence  might  a. 
6:1  in  sin,  that  grace  may  a.  ! 
1.5:13  that  ye  may  a.  in  hope 
iCor.  1:5  as  sufferings  a.  so 
8:7  as  ye  a.  in  every  thing,  see 
9:8  make  all  grace  a.  to  y'ou 
Phil.  1:9  love  may  a.  more 
4;13  I  knowhow  too.  both  to  a. 

17  may  a.  to  your  account 

18  I  have  all  and  a.  I  am  full 

1  Thes.  ,3: 13  make  you  to  a. in  love 
4:1  would  a.  more  and  more 

2  Pet.  1:8  things  be  in  you  and  a. 
ABOUNDED,  ETH,  IN«. 

Prov.  8:'24  no  fount,  a.  with 
29.-23  furious  man  a.  in 
Rom.  3:7  of  God  hath  more  a. 
5:15  grace  by  J.  C.  hath  a.  to 
20  sm  a.  grace  did  more  a. 

1  Cor.  1,5:58  always  a.  in  the 
2Ctor.  8:2  iioverty  a.  to  riches 
Eph.  1:8  he  hath  a.  toward 
Cot.  2:7  a.  therein  with  thanksg. 

2  Thes.  1:3  charity  to  ea.  other  a. 
ABOUT. 

.lohn  7:19  go  yet  a.  to  kill  me '? 

See  GONE,  HOUND,  STOOD,  TIME, 
WENT. 

ABR.\HAM  with  father. 
Gen.  26:3  the  oath  to  A.  thy/ 
24  God  of  A.  thy  f.  28:13 
.32:9  G.  of/.  A.  and  God  of 
,Ios.  24:3  took/.  A.  from 
Is.  51:2  look  to  A.  your/. 
Mat.  3:9  A.  to  our/.,  Luke  3:8 
Luke  1:73  he  sware  to/.  A. 
16:24  f.  A.  have  mercy  on  me 
.30  nay,/.  A.  but  if  one  from 
./rj/;;i8:39A.  is  our/. 
53  greater  than    A.  ? 
ati/.  A.  rejoiccA  to  see 
Acts  7:2  appeared  to /.  A. 
Rom.  4:1  that  A.  our/,  hath 
12  in  the  steps  of  faith  of  f.  A. 
16  of  A.  who  is/,  of  us  all 
Jam.  2:21  A.  our/,  justified  by 
.\BRAH.\M  Joined  with  seed. 
2  Chr.  20:7  gavest  it  to  seed  of  A. 
Ps.  105:6  O  ye  «.  of  A.  his 
Is.  41:8  thou  Israel,  the  s.  of  A. 
.ler.  3:3:26  rulers  over  s.  of  A. 
Luke  1:55  spake  to  A.  and  his  s. 
.John  8:33  A.'s  s.  never  in  bond. 

37  A.  «.  but  ye  seek  to  kill  me 
Rom.  4: 13  promise  not  to  A.  or 
9:7  thev  are  the  seed  of  A. 
11:1  of  the  s.  of  A.  2.Cor.  11:22 
Oat.  3:16  to  A.  and  s.  prom. 
3:29  then  A.  s.  and  heirs 
Ileb.  2:16  on  him  the  s.  of  A. 

ABROAD. 
Ex.  12:46  au^ht  of  flesh  a. 
Lev.  18:9  born  at  home  or  a. 
Jud.  12:9  daughters  from  a. 
2  K.  4:3  borrow  thee  vessels  a. 
iChr.  31:5  as  com.  came  a. 
.Job  15:33  wandereth  a.  for  brea<l 
Ps.  41:6  he  goeth  a.  telleth  It 
Prov.  5:16  be  dispersed  a. 
Is.  44:34  spreadeth  a.  the  earth 
.Ter.  6:11  ou  children  a. 
Lam.  1:20  a.  the  sword 
.1/(7;*  1:45  blaze  a.  the  matter 
4:22  it  should  come  a. 
L  like  1:65  sayings  were  noised  a. 
2:17  a.  the  saying  about 
Acts  2:6  noised  a.  the  multitude 
Rom.  5:5  love  of  God  shed  a  in 
16:19  your  obedience  is  come  a. 

See  C.iST,  SPREAD.  STAND,  SCAT- 
TER, WENT. 

ABSENCE. 

Luke  22:6  betray  him  in  a.  of 
PhU.  3:13  much"  more  in  my  a. 

.\BSENT. 
Gen.  31:49  we  are  a.  one  from 

1  Cor  5:3  verily  as  a.  in  body 

2  Cor.  5:6  at  home  in  body  are  a. 

8  willing  to  he  a.  fi-om  body 

9  present  or  a.  accepted 
10:1  being  a.  am  bold 

11  by  letters  when  a.  such 
13:2  being  a.  now  I  write,  10 
PIdl.  1:"27  I  come,  or  else  a. 
Col.  2:5  I  he  a.  in  the  flesh 

ABSTAIN. 
Acts  1.5:20  a.  from  pollutions 

29  that  ve  a.  from  meats 
1  The.i.  i.i  a.  from  fornication 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ACC 

1  Thes.  5:22  a.  from  all  appear. 
1  Tim.  4:3  com.  to  a.  from  meats 
1  Pet.  2:11  a.  from  fleshly  lusts 

ABSTIIVEIVCE. 

ulc<«2T:21  after  loug  a.Paul  stood 

ABUIVDAIVOE. 

Dent.  33:19  suck  of  the  a.  of  the 
1  /Sa/n.  1:16  out  of  a.  of  my 

1  K.  18:41  sound  of  a.  of  rain 

2  Chr.  H:9  spices  great  a. 

Jb6  22:11  a.  waters  cover,  88:34 
Ps.  72:7  shall  be  a.  of  peace 
£c.  5:10  that  loreth  a.  with 
12  a.  of  the  rich  not  sufter 
7s.  15:7  the  a.  they  have  gotten 

47:9  a.  of  thy  enchantments 

60:5  the  a.  of  the  sea 

66:11  with  the  a.  of  her  glory 
Jer.  33:6  reveal  a.  of  peace 
Ezek.  16:49  a.  of  idleness  was 
Zee.  14:14  apparel  in  great  a. 
Mat.  12:34  a.  of  heart,  Luke  6:45 

13:12  have  more  a.  25:29 
ifar*  12:44  of  their  a.  Luke  21:4 
Som.  5:17  receive  a.  of  grace 
2  Cor.  8:2  a.  of  their  joy 
14  your  a.  a  supply,  their  a. 

12:7  a.  of  the  revelations 
Bev.  18:3  thro'  o.  of  delicacies 

In  ABUIVDAIVCE. 

Ps.  37:11  delight  iti  a.  of  peace 
52:7  i7i  the  a.  of  his  riches 
L^cke  12:15  consisteth  not  j/i  a, 
2  Co?'.  8:20  blame  us  in  this  a. 

.  ABUIVDAIVT. 

Ex.  .34:6  God  a.  In  goodness 
Is.  56:12  this  day  and  more  a. 

1  Cor.  12:23  bestow  more  a.  hon. 
24  more  a.  honor  to  that  part 

2  Cor.  4:15  a.  grace  might 

7:15  inward  affection  is  more  a. 

9:12  the  administration  is  a. 

11:23  labors  more  a.  in  stripes 
Phil.  1:26  rejoicing  be  more  a. 
\Tim.  1:14  was  exceeding  a. 
1  Pe<.  1:3  his  a.  mercy 

ABUIVDAIVTLY. 
Gen.  1:20  waters  bring  forth  a.  21 

8:17  that  they  may  breed  a. 

9:7  multiply,  bring  forth  a. 
Ex.  1:7  Israel  Increased  a. 
Nvm.  20:11  water  came  out  a. 
1  Chr.  22:5  so  David  prepared  a. 

8  thou  hast  shed  blood  a. 
Job  12:6  whose  hand  G.  bring  a. 

36:28  distil  upon  man  a. 
Ps.  36:8  a.  satisfied  with  fatness 

65:10  thou  waterest  the  ridges  a. 

132:151  will  a.  bless  her 

145:7  shall  a.  utter  the  memory 
Cant.  5:1  yea  drink  a.  O  beloved 
Is.  15:3  ehall  howl,  weeping  a. 

35:2  blossom  a.  and  rejoice 

55:7  for  he  will  a.  pardon 
John  10:10  have  life  more  a. 
1  Cor.  15:10  I  labored  more  a. 
S  Cor.  1:12  and  more  a.  to  you 

2:4  love  I  have  more  a.  to  you 

10:15  accordino;  to  our  rule  a. 

12:15  though  the  more  a.  I  love 
Eph.  3:20  able  to  do  exceeding  a. 

1  Thes.  2:17  more  a.  to  see  your 
Tit.  3:6  he  shed  a.  through 
Heb.  6:17  God  willing  more  a.  to 

2  Pet.  1:11  be  ministered  a. 

ABUSE,  ED. 

Jud.  19:25  a.  her  all  the  night 
1  Sam.  31:4  lest  uncircum.  a.  me 

1  Chr.  10:4 
1  Cor.  9:18  I  a.  not  my  power 

ABUSERS,  IIVG. 

1  Cor.  6:9  nor  a.  of  themselves 
71:31  use  this  world  as  not  a.  it 

ACCEPT. 
Deut.  33:11  and  a.  the  work 

1  Sam.  26:19  him  a.  an  oft'ering 

2  ^Sam.  24:23  the  L.  thy  God  a. 
JbS.  13:8  will  ye  a.  his  person  ? 

10  if  ye  do  secretly  a.  persons 

32:21  not  a.  any  man's  per. 

42:8  shall  pray,  him  will  I  a. 
Ps.  20:3  and  a.  thy  bumt-eac. 

82:2  a.  the  persons  of  the  wick. 

119:108  a.  freewill-offerings 
Prov.  18:5  not  good  to  a.  the 
Jer.  14:10  Lorcfdoth  not  a.  them 

12  not  a.  them,  ylmos  5:22 
Ezek.  20:40  there  will  I  a.  them 

41  will  a.  you  with  sweet  savor 
43:27  and  I  will  a.  you,  saithL. 
Mai.  1:8  pleased,  or  a.  thy 
10  nor  will  I  a.  an  offering 

13  should  I  a.  this  of  vonr  b.? 
.^c^  24:3  we  a.  it  always  and 


ACC 

ACCEPTABLE. 

Dent.  33:24  be  a.  to  his  brethren 
/"s.  19:14  med.  of  my  heart  be  a. 

69:13  my  prayer  is  in  an  a.  time 
P7-OV.  10:.32  know  what  is  a. 

21:3  to  do  justice  is  more  a. 
Ec.  12:10  sought  a.  words 
Is.  49:8  in  an  a  time  have  I 

58:5  call  this  an  a.  day 

61:2  to  proclaim  the  a.  yr.  of  L. 
■ler.  6:20burnt-offeringsaren.  a. 
Dan.  4:27  let  my  counsel  be  a. 
Luke  4:19  to  preach  the  a.  year 
Rom.  12:1  holy,  a.  to  God 
2  that  good  and  a.  will  of  God 

14:18  is  a.  to  God  and  approved 

15:16  of  Gentiles  might  be  a. 
Eph.  5: 10  proving  what  is  a  unto 
Phil.  4:18  sac.  a.  well-pleasing 
1  Tim.  2:3  a.  in  the  sight  of  God 

5:4  good  and  a.  before  God 
1  Pet.  2:5  sacrifices  a.  to  God 

20  this  is  a.  with  God 

ACCEPTABLY. 
Seb.  12:28  we  may  serve  God  a. 

ACCEPTANCE. 
Is.  60:7  with  a.  on  mine  altar 

ACCEPTATION. 
1  Tim.  1:15  worthy  of  all  a.  4:9 

ACCEPTED. 
Gen,.  4:7  shalt  thou  not  be  a. 
19:21  I  have  a.  thee  concerning 
Ex.  28:.38  may  be  a.  before 
Lev.  1:4  offering  shall  be  a.  22:27 
7:18  not  be  a.  10:7 ;  22:2.3,  25 
10:19  should  it  have  been  a.  in 
22:21  offering  perfect,  to  be  a. 

1  Sam.  18:5hewasa.  in  the  sight 
25:35  see  I  have  a.  thy  person 

Est.  10:3  a.  of  his  brethren 
,Iob  42:9  the  Lord  also  a.  Job 
Is.  56:7  their  sacrifice  shall  be  a. 
■Jer.  37:20  let  supplication  be  a. 
42:2  let  our  supplication  be  a. 
Luke  4:24  no  prophet  is  a.  in  his 
Acts  10:35  righteousness  is  a. 
Rom.  15:31  service  may  be  a. 

2  Cor.  5:9  or  pres.  we  may  be  a. 
6:2  in  a  time  a.  now  is  a.  time 
8:12  a.  according  to  that  a  man 

17  indeed  he  a.  the  exhortation 
11:4  gospel  which  ye  have  not  a. 
Eph.  1:6  us  a.  in  the  Beloved 

ACCEPTEST. 
Luke  20:21  neither  a.  thou 

ACCEPTETH. 
Job  34:19  a.  not  persons  of  prin. 
Ec.  9:7  for  God  now  a.  thy  works 
Hos.  8:13  Lord  a.  them  not 
GaZ.  2:6  God  a.  no  man's  person 

ACCEPTING.  &e  DELIVERANCE 

ACCESS. 

Rom.  5:2  also  we  have  a. 
Eph.  2:18  hare  a.  to  the  Father 
3:12  boldness  and  a.  by  faith 
ACCHO.   Jud.  1:.31 
ACCOMPANY.  SALVATION. 

ACCOMPANIED. 
Acts  10:23  breth.  from  Joppa  a. 
11:12  these  six  brethren  a.  me 
20:4  Sopater  a.  Paul  into  Asia 
38  and  they  a.  him  to  the  ship 
ACCOMPANYING.     See  ark 
of  God. 

ACCOMPLISH. 

■Idb  14:6  shall  a.  as  hireling 
Ps.  64:6  they  a.  a  diligent 
Is.  55:11  it  shall  a.  that  I  please 
.Ter.  44:25  surely  a.  your  vows 
Ezek.  6:12  will  I  a.  my  fury 
7:8  will  I  0.  mine  anger  on  thee 
1.3:15  a.  my  wrath  on  the  wall 
20:8  fury  to  a.  my  anger,  21 
Dan.  9:2  he  would  a.  70  years 
Luke  9:31  should  a.  at  Jerusalem 

ACCOMPLISHED. 

Est.  2:12  da.  of  purl.  a.  i!/it«2:22 
Job  15:.32  shall  be  a.  before 
Prov.  13:19  desire  a.  is  sweet 
Is.  40:2  her  warfare  is  a. 
Jer.  25:12  70  years  are  a.  29:10 

39:16  my  words  shall  be  a. 
Lam.  4:11  Lord  hath  a.  his  fury 
22  punish,  of  thine  iniq.  is  a. 
Ezek.  .5:13  shall  mine  anger  be  a. 
Dan.  11:.36  indignation  be  a. 

12:7  a.  to  scatter  the  power 
Luke  1:23  his  ministration  a. 

2:6  the  days  were  a.  that  she 

21  when  eight  days  were  a. 
12: 50  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  a. 
18:.31  concerning  Son  shall  be  a. 
22:37  must  yet  be  a.  iu  me 


ACC 

■John  19:28  things  were  now  a. 
Acts  21:5  had  a.  those  days 

1  Pet.  5:9  same  atUictions  arc  a. 
ACCOMPLISHING.    See  beb- 

VICE. 

ACCOMPLISHMENT. 

Acts  21:26  a.  of  days  of  puriflca. 

ACCORD. 
Lev.  25:5  groweth  of  its  own  a. 
Acts  1:14  with  one  a.  in  prayer 

2:1  all  with  one  a.  in  one  i>lace 
46  dally  with  one  a.  in  temple 

4:24  voice  to  God  with  one  a. 

5:12  one  a.  in  Solomon's  porch 

7:57  upon  Stephen  with  one  a. 

8:6  WTth  one  a.  gave  heed 

12:10  opened  of  Ills  own  a. 
20  but  they  came  with  one  a. 

15:25  assembled  with  one  a. 

18:12  with  one  a.  made  insur. 

19:29  one  a.  into  the  theatre 

2  Cor.  8:17  forward  of  hisowm  a. 
Phil.  2:2  of  one  a.  of  one  mind 

ACCORDING. 

Ps.  7:8  judge  o.  to  my  righteous. 

17  praise  a.  to  his  righteous. 
25:7  a.  to  thy  mercy  remember, 

51:1;  106:45;  109:26;119:124 
28:4  give  them  a.  to  their  deeds 
33:22  a.  as  we  hope  in  thee 
35:24  judge  a.  to  thy  right. 
48:10  a.  to  thy  name,  so 
62:12  to  every  man  a.  to  his 

work,  Prm.  24:12,  29 
79:11  a.  to  greatness  of 
90:11  a.  to  thy  fear,  so  is 
103:10  rewarded  us  a.  to  iniq. 
119:25a. to  thy  word, 28,41,58,65, 

76,  107,  116,  154,  169,  170 
1.59  a.  to  thy  kindness./s.  63:7 
150:2  praise  him  a.  to  his 
Is.  8:20  speak  not  a.  to  this 

ACCORDING  to  aU.    See  all. 
ACCORDING  to  that. 

2Cor.  8:12  a.  to  that  a  man  hath 
ACCORDINGLY.    See  repay. 
ACCOUNT,  Substantive. 

.lob  .3.3:13  giveth  not  o.  of  his 
Ps.  144:3  son  of  man  that  thou 

makest  a.  of  him 
Ec.  7:27  to  find  the  a. 
Dan.  6:2  princes  might  give  a. 
.Mat.  12:,36  give  a.  thereof 
18:23  take  a.  of  his  servants 
Luke  16:2  an  a.  of  stewardship 
Acts  19:40  give  an  a.  of  this 
Rom.  14:12  give  a.  of  himself 
Phil.  4:17  abound  to  your  a. 
Phile.  18  put  that  on  mine  a. 
Ileb.  1.3:17  that  must  give  a. 
■I  Pet.  4:5  a.  to  him  that  judgeth 

ACCOUNT,  ED,  ING. 

1  K.  1:21  shall  be  a.  offenders 
10:21  silver  noth.  a.  ZChr.S-.iO 

Ps.  22:30  a.  for  a  generation 

Is.  2:22  is  he  to  be  a.  cf  ? 

Mark  10:42  a.  to  rule  over 

Luke  20:35  be  a.  worthy 
22:24  should  be  a.  greatest 

Rom.  8:36  we  are  a.  as  sheep 

1  Cor.  4:1  man  so  a.  of  us  as 
Gal.  3:6  a.  to  him  for  right. 
Heb.  11:19  a.  that  God  was  able 

2  Pet.  3:15  a.  that  the  long-suff. 

ACCURSED. 

Deut.  21:23  hanged  is  a.  of  G. 
Jos.  6:17  shall  be  a.  it  and 

18  keep  from  a.  thing 

7:1  trespass  In  the  a.  thing 

11  taken  of  the  a.  thing 

12  because  they  were  a. 
destroy  the  a.  from 

13  there  is  an  a.  thing  in 

15  that  is  taken  with  a.  thing 
22:20  trespass  in  a.  thing 
1  Chr.  2:7  transgressed  in  tliinga. 
Is.  65:20  100  years  old  shall  be  a. 
Rom.  9:3  could  wish  myself  a. 
ICor.  12:3  spirit  calleth  Jesus  a. 
Gal.  1:8  gospel,  let  him  be  a.  9 

ACCUSATION. 

Ezr.  4:6  an  a.  against  Judah 
,ira<.27:.37  head  his  a.  Mark  15:26 
Luke  6:7  find  an  a.  against 
19:8  any  thing  by  false  a. 
,Tohn  18:29  what  a.  bring  ye 
Acts  25:18  they  brought  no  a. 

1  Tim.  5:19  receive  not  an  a. 

2  Pet.  2:11  bring  not  a  railing  a. 
Jude  9  durst  not  bring  a  railg.  a. 

ACCUSE. 

Prov.  30:10  a.  not  a  servant  to 


ACQ 

Mat.  12:10  might  a.  him;  Mar. 

3:2;  LukeU-.bi 
Luke  3:14  nor  a.  any  falsely 
2.3:2  and  they  began  to  a.  him. 
14  things  whereof  ye  a.  him 
,/ohn  5:45  that  I  will  a.  you  to  F. 
8:6  might  have  to  a.  him 
Acts  34.^2  TertuUus  began  to  a. 
8  all  things  whereof  we  a. 

13  prove  whereof  they  a.  me 
25:5  with  me,  and  a.  this  man 

11  if  none,  whereof  thesea.  mo 
28:19  aught  to  a.  my  nation 

1  Pet.  3:16  falsely  a.  your  good 

ACCUSED. 
Dan.  3:8  Clialdeans  a.  the  Jews 

6:24  them  which  had  a.  Daniel 
Mat.  27:12  a.  answered  nothing 
Mark  15:3  priests  a.  Luke  23:10 
Luke  16:1  a.  that  he  had  wasted 
Acts  22:;30  certainty  wherefore  o. 

23:28  cause  whereof  they  a.  him. 
29  perceived  to  be  o.  of  qu. 

25:16  before  he  which  is  a.  have 

26:2  things  whereof  I  am  a. 

7  for  which  hope's  sake  I  am  a. 
Tit.  1:6  not  a.  of  riot,  or  unruly 
Rev.  12:10  who  a.  them  beforo 
ACCUSER.   See  cast  down. 

ACCUSERS. 
■John  8:10  those  thine  a. 
Acts  23:30  com.  to  his  a.  also 
35  when  thine  a.  are  come 
24:8  commanding  his  a.  to  come 
25:16  he  have  the  a.  face  to  face 
18  against  whom, whena. stood 

2  Tim.  3:3  affection,  false  a. 
Tit.  2:3  not  false  a.  not  given  to 

ACCUSETH,  ING. 
John  5:45  there  is  one  that  a.  you 
A'o/n.  2:15  thoughts  a.  or  exc. 
ACCUSTOMED.    See  Do  eyh.. 
ACELDAMA.  field. 

ACHAIA. 
Acts  18:12  Gallio  was  dep.  of  A. 

27  Apollos  to  pass  into  A. 
Ro?n.  15:26  them  of  A.  to  make 
16:5  Epenetus,  first-fruits  of  A. 

1  Cor.  16:15  Steph.,  first-fr.  of  A. 

2  Cor.  9:2  A.  ready  a  year  ago 
11:10  in  the  regions  of  A 

1  Thes.  1:7  ensamples  to  all  in  A. 

8  sounded  not  only  in  A. 
ACHAICUS.  1  Cor.  16:17 
ACHAN, or ACHAR.  Jos.t. 

22:20 ;  1  Chr.  2:7 
ACHIM.   Mat.  1:14 
ACHISH. 
1  Sam.  21:10  David  fled  to  A.  27:8 

12  David  was  sore  afVaid  of  A. 
27:6  A.  gave  hira  Ziklag 

29:2  in  tlie  rercward  with  A. 
1  Kings  2:40  went  to  Gath  to  A. 
ACHMETHA.   Ezr.  6:2 

ACHOR. 
Jos.  7:26  valley  of  A.  to  this 
Is.  65:10  valley  of  A.  place  for 
Hos.  2:15  A.  for  a  door  of  hope 
ACHSAH.  Jos.  15:16 ;  Jud.  1:12 

ACHSHAPH. 
Jos.  11:1  sent  to  the  king  of  A. 

12:20  king  of  A.  one,  19:25 
ACHZIB.  Jos.  19:29;  J/ic.  1:14 

ACKNOWLEDGE,  ED. 
Detit.  21:17  a.  son  of  hated 

33:9  nor  did  he  a.  his  brethren 
Ps.  32:5 1  a.  my  sin;  51:3  a.  trans. 
Prov.  3:6  in  all  thy  ways  a.  him 
Is.  33:13  are  near,  a.  my  might 

61:9  all  that  see  shall  a.  them 

63:16  Father,  tho'  Israel  a.  us 
Jet:  3:13  only  a.  thine  iniquity 

14:20  we  a.  our  wickedness 
Dan.  11:39  god,  he  shall  a. 
Hos.  5:15  they  a.  their  offence 

1  Cor.  14:37  let  him  a.  the  things 
16:18  therefore  a.  ye  them  that 

2  Cor.  1:13  a.  and  I  trust  shall  a. 

14  you  have  a.  us  In  part 
ACKNOWLEDGING,  ETH. 
2  Tim.  2:25  repentance  to  the  a. 
Tit.  1:1  to  the  a.  the  truth  which 
Philem.  6  by  the  a.  every  ^ood 
1  John  2:23  he  that  a.  the  bon 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 
Col.  2:2  to  the  a.  of  the  mystery 

ACQUAINT,  ED,  ING. 
■Tob  22:21  a.  thveelf  with  him 
Ps.  139:3  a.  wi'th  all  my  ways 
Ec.  2:3  a.  my  heart  with 
Is.  53:3  Borrows,  and  a.  with 


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ACQrAI^TAIVCE. 

S  K,  12:5  every  man  of  his  a. 

7  no  more  money  of  your  a. 
Job  Vy.V.i  mine  «.  are  estranged 
42:11  all  that  had  been  of  his  a. 
Ps.  31:11  a  reproach  to  mine  a. 
55:13  mine  equal,  and  mine  a. 
88:8  hast  put  away  mine  a.  far 
18  and  my  a.  into  darkness 
Luke  2:44  sought  among  tlieir  a. 
23:49  all  his  a.  stood  afar  off 
Acts  24:2:3  forbi  d  none  of  his  a.  to 

ACQUIT. 
Job  10:14  not  «.  me  from  mine 
Nah.  1:3  L.  not  at  all  a.  wicked 

ACRE,  S. 

I  Sa7n.  14:14  half  an  a.  of  land 
Is.  5:10  ten  a.  of  vineyard 

ACT. 

Js.  28:21  his  a.  his  strange  a. 
59:6  and  the  a.  of  violence 
John  8:4  adultery,  in  the  very  a. 

ACTS. 

Deut.  11:7  seen  the  great  a.  of 
Jud.t>:\\  the  righteous  a. 

1  Sam.  12:7  all  righteous  a. 

2  Sam.  23:20  Benaiah  vi-ho  had 

done  many  a.  1  Chr.  11:22 

1  K.  10:6  true  report  of  thy  a. 
11:41  thea.of  Solomon,2C'Ar.9:5 

2  K.  10:34  the  a.  of  Jehu 
23:28  the  a.  of  Josiah 

1  Chr.  20:29  the  a.  of  David 

2  C'Aa  16:11  the  a.  of  Asa 
20:34  the  a.  of  Jehoshaphat 
32:32  a.  of  Hezekiah,  2  K.  20:20 

Est.  10:2  all  the  a.  of  his  power 
Ps.  103:7  liis  a.  to  the  children 
106:2  can  utter  the  mighty  a. 
145:4  declare  thy  mighty  a.  6:12 
160:2  praise  him  for  mighty  a. 

ACTIOS18. 
1  Sam.  2:3  by  L.  a.  are  weighed 

ACTIVITY. 
Gen.  47:6  knowest  any  man  of  a. 

ADAM. 
Gen.  2:20  A.  gave  names  to  all 
5:2  and  called  their  name  A. 
Deut.  32:8  separated  sons  of  A. 
Job  31:33  transgressions  as  A. 
Rom.  5:14  death  reigned  from  A. 
1  Cor.  15:22  for  as  in  A.  all  die 
45  first  man  A.  the  last  A. 

1  Tim.  2:13  A.  was  first  formed 
14  and  A.  was  not  deceived 

Jude  14  Enoch  the  7th  from  A. 
ADAM.    Jos.  3:16  the  city  A. 

ADAMANT. 
Ezek.  3:9  as  an  a.  have  I  made 
Zee.  7:12  heart  as  an  a.  stone 

ADAR. 

Ezr.  6:15  finished  on  3d  day  of  A. 
Est.  3:7  twelfth  month  A. 

13  day  of  month  A.  8:12;  9:1,17 
9:15  gathered  on  14th  day  of  A. 

ADD. 

Oen.  30:24  L.  shall  a.  to  me 
Deut.  4:2  not  a.  to,  12:32 
29:19  to  a.  drunkenness 

2  K.  20:6  I  a.  15  years,  Is.  38:5 

1  Chr.  22:14  may  est  a.  thereto 

2  Clir.  28:13  to  a.  more  to  sins 
Ps.  69:27  a.  iniquity  to  iniquity 
Prov.  3:2  long  life  shall  they  a. 

30:6  a.  thou  not  to  his  words 
Js.  29:1  a.  ye  year  to  year 

30:1  may  a.  sin  to  sin 
J)/a<.6:27can  a. one  cub., X«. 12:25 
Phil.  1:16  supposing  to  a.  afflict. 
2  Pet.  1:5  a.  to  your  faith  virtue 
Pev.  22:18  G.  shall  a.  to  him 

ADDED. 

Peut.  5:22  and  he  a.  no  more 
1  Sam.  12:19  a.  to  all  our  sins 
Jer.  36:32  there  w'ere  a.  besides 

45:3  Lord  hath  a.  grief 
Dan.  4::J6  majesty  was  a.  to  me 
Mat.  6::i'5  shall  be  a.  to  you 
Lxike  :3:20  llei-od  a.  yet  this 

19:11  he  a.  and  spake  a  parable 
Acts  2:41  were  a.  3,000  souls 
47  a.  to  the  church  daily  such 

6:14  believers  were  the  more  a. 

11:24  people  was  a.  to  the  L. 
(Jal.  2:6  a.  nothing  to  me. 

3:19  the  law  was  a.  because  of 

ADDER. 
Oen.  49:17  Dan  shall  be  an  a. 
Ps.  58:4  the  deaf  a.  that  stops 

91:13  thou  Shalt  tread  on  the  a. 

140:3  (7.'s  pjoison  is  under 
Prov.  23:32  stingeth  like  an  a. 


ADU 

ADDETH. 

.lob  .34:37  he  «.  rebellion 
Prov.  10:22  he  a.  no  sorrow 
16:23  wise  a.  learning 
Gal.  3:15  disannuUeth  or  a. 

ADDICTED. 
1  Cor.  16:15  a.  themselves 

ADJURE,  ED. 

Jos.  6:26  Joshua  a.  them 
1  Sam.  14:24  Saul  had  a. 

1  K.  22:16  how  many  times  shall 

I  a.  thee,  2  Chr.  18:15 
Mat.  26:63  I  a.  thee  by  the  living 
Mark  5:7  I  a.  thee  by  God 
Acts  19:13  we  a.  you  by  Jesus 

ADMAH. 
Gen.  14:2  Shinab  king  of  A. 
Deut.  29:23  the  overthrow  of  A. 
Hos.  11:8  make  thee  as  A. 
ADMINISTERED. 

2  Cor.  8:19  a.  by  us  to  the  glory 
20  this  abundance  which  is  a. 

ADMINISTRATIOiV,  S. 

1  Cor.  12:5  diiferences  of  a. 

2  Cor.  9:12  a.  of  this  service 

ADMIRATION. 

Jude  16  men's  persons  in  a. 
Rev.  17:6  wondered  with  great  a. 

ADMIRED. 

2  Thes.  1:10  to  be  a.  in  all 

ADMONISH,  ED. 

Ec.  4:13  will  no  more  be  a. 

12:12  by  these,  my  son,  be  a. 
Jer.  42:19  certainly  I  have  a. 
Acts  27:9  Paul  a.  them 
Rom.  15:14  to  a.  one  another 
Col.  3:16  a.  one  another 

1  The,^.  5:12  over  you  and  ft.  you 

2  Thes.  3:15  a.  him  as  a  brother 
Heb.  8:5  as  Moses  was  a.  of  God 

ADMONITION. 

lCo?'.10:ll  are  written  for  our  a. 
Eph.  6:4  bring  them  up  in  the  a. 
yii.  3: 10  after  first  and  second  a. 
ADO. 

Mark  5:39  why  make  ye  this  a. 
ADONI-BEZEK.   Jud.  1:5 

ADONIJAH. 

2  Sam.  3:4  A.  son  of  Hagf;ith 
1  K.  1:5  A.  exalted  himself 

25  God  save  king  A. 
2:21  let  Abishag  be  given  to  A. 
2(7;TOn.l7:8  sent  Lev.to  teach  A. 
Nell.  10:16  the  people  sealed,  A. 
ADONIKAM.  Ezr.i:i3;  Neh.l-.IS 

ADOPTION. 
^(»M.8:15  received  the  spirit  of  a. 

23  waiting  for  the  a. 
9:4  to  whom  pertaineth  the  a. 
Gal.  4:5  receive  the  a.  of  sons 
Eph.  1:5  predestinated  us  to  a. 

ADORN,  ED,  ETH,  ING. 
Is.  61:10  as  a  bride  a.  herself 
■Jer.  31:4  again  a.  with  tabrets 
Luke  21:5  temple  a.  with  goodly 

1  Ti7n.  2:9  women  a.  in  modest 
Tit.  2:10  a.  the  doctrine  of  God 
lPet.3:'i  whose  a.  not  outward  a. 

5  women  a.  themselves 
Rev.  21:2  prepared  as  a  bride  a. 
ADRAMMELECH. 

2  K.  17:31  burnt  children  to  A. 
19:37  A.  and  Sharezer,  Is.  37:38 

ADRAiVrrTTinM.  Acts'irt-.i 
ADRIA.    Acts  27:27 

ADL'LLAM. 

1  Sam.  22:1  cave  A.  1  CJir.  11:15 

2  Sam.  23: 13  came  to  David  to  A. 
Mic.  1:15  he  shall  come  to  A. 

ADULTERER,  S. 

Lev.  20:10  a.  put  to  death 
.Job  24:15  the  eye  of  a.  waiteth 
Ps.  50:18  partaker  with  a. 
Is.  57:3  seed  of  a.  and  the  whore 
Jer.  9:2  for  they  be  all  a. 
2.3:10  the  land  is  full  of  «. 
Hos.  7:4  all  a.  as  an  oven 
Mul.  3:5  witness  asraiust  the  a. 
Luke  18:11  I  am  not  a.s  others,  o. 
1  Cor.  6:9  neither  a.  shall  inherit 
Heb.  13:4  a.  God  will  judjre 
Jam.  4:4  ye  a.  know  ye  liot  that 

adulteress!,  es. 

Lev.  20:10  the  u.  put  to  death 
Prov.  6:26  the  a.  will  hunt 
Eztk.  2.3:45  jud;/e  them  as  a. 
Hos.  3:1  a  woman  yet  an  a. 
Rom.  7:3  no  a.  thou.ijh  married 


ADV 
ADULTEROUS. 

Prov.  30:20  the  way  of  a.  worn. 
Mat.  12:39  an  a.  generation,  16:4 
Mark  8:.38  ashamed  in  this  a. 

ADULTERY,  lES. 
Ex.  20:14  thou  shalt  not  com.  a. 
Dent.  5:18;  Mat.  5:27;  19:18; 
Rmn.  13:9 
Prov.  6:32  commits  a.  lack(!th 
Jer.Z.^  backsliding  Israel  com. a. 
9  committed  a.  with  stones 
5:7  then  they  committed  a. 
7:9  will  ye  steal  and  commit  a. 
13:27  I  have  seen  thine  a. 
23:14  they  commit  a.  and  walk 
29:23  they  committed  a. 
Ezek.  16:32  a  wife  that  com.  a. 
2.3:37  with  their  idols  com.  a. 
43  said  I  to  her  old  in  a. 
Hos.  2:2  a.  between  her  breasts 
4:2  committing  a.  they  break 
13  spouses  shall  commit  a. 
Hos.  4:14  punish  when  com.  a. 
Mat.  5:28  a.  in  his  heart 
32  marry  her  divorced  com- 
mitteth  a.  19:9  ;  Luke  16:18 
15:19  heart  proceed  a.  Mark 
7:21 

Mark  10:11  his  wife  and  marry 
another  com.  a.  Luke  16:18 

19  not  com.a.Xu.l8:20;./as.2:ll 
John  8:3  woman  taken  in  a.  4 
Roj7i.  2:22  should  not  commit  a. 
Gal.  5:19  flesh  manifest  a. 
2  Pet.  2:14  having  eyes  full  of  a. 
Rev.  2:22  cast  them  that  com.  a. 

ADV.ANTAGE,  ED,  ETH. 
.Job  35:3  what  a.  will  it  be 
Luke  9:25  a  man  a.  if  he  gain 
Rom.  3:1  what  a.  then  hath  Jew 

1  Ccxr.  15::32  what  a.  if  the  dead 

2  Cor.  2:11  Satan  get  an  a.  of  us 
Jude  16  admiration  because  of  a. 

ADVENTURE,  ED. 

Deut.  28:.56  not  a.  to  set  the  sole 
Jud.  9:17  father  a.  his  life  far 
Acts  19:31  not  a.  into  the  theatre 

ADVERSARY. 
Ex.  23:22  be  an  a.  to  thine 
Num.  22:22  angel  a.  against  Bal. 
1  Sam.  1:6  her  a.  provoked  her 
29:4  lest  in  battle  he  be  an  a. 
1  K.  5:4  there  is  neither  a.  nor 
11:14  an  a.  to  Solomon,  2:} 
25  was  an  a.  to  Israel 
Est.  7:6  a.  is  wicked  Haman 
,Iob  31:35  a.  had  written  a  book 
Ps.  74J0  shall  a.  reproach 
Is.  .50:8  who  is  mine  a.  let  him 
Lam.  1:10  the  a.  hath  spread  out 
2:4  with  his  right  hand  as  an  a. 
4:12  a.  have  entered  the  gates 
Amos  3:11  a.  be  round  about 
Mat.  5:25  a.  quickly  lest  a.  deliv. 
Luke  12:58  goest  with  thine  a. 
18:3  avenge  me  of  mine  a. 
1  Tim.  5:14  give  no  occas.  to  a. 
1  Pet.  5:8  your  a.  the  devil 

ADVERSARIES. 

Deut.  32:27  a.  behave  strangely 
43  render  vengeance  to  his  a. 
■Jos.  5:13  for  us,  or  for  our  a.  ? 
1  Sam.  2:10  a.  of  L.  shall  be 
Ezr.  4:1  a.  of  Judah  heard 
Neh.  4:11  a.  said,  they  shall  not 
Ps.  38:20  evil  for  good  are  my  a. 
69:19  mine  a.  are  all  before  thee 
71:13  that  are  a.  to  my  soul 
81:14  my  hand  asainst  their  a. 
89:42  the  riffht  hand  of  his  a. 
109:4  for  my  love  they  are  a. 

20  be  the  reward  of  my  a. 
29  a.  be  clothed  with  shame 

7s-.  1:24  I  will  ease  me  of  my  a. 
9:11  shall  set  up  the«.ofRezin 
11:13  a. of  Judah  shall  be  cut  ofi' 
59: 18  he  will  repay  fury  to  his  « , 
63:18  our  a.  have  trodden  down 
64:2  name  known  to  thine  a. 
Jer.  30:16  a.  shall  go  into  cap. 
46:10  may  avenge'him  of  his  a. 
50:7  their  a.  said,  we  oflend  not 
Lam.  1:5  her  a.  are  the  chief 
7  a.  saw  her,  and  did  mock 
17  his  a.  should  be  round  abt. 
2:17  set  up  the  horn  of  thine  a. 
Mic.  .5:9  hand  lifted  up  on  a. 
Nah.  1:2  venceance  on  his  a. 
L^ke  13:17  a.'weve  ashamed 
21:15  voura.  not  able  to  gainsay 
1  Cor.  16:9  and  there  are  many  a. 
Phil.  1:28  nothing  terrified  by  a. 
Heb.  10:27  shall  devour  the  o. 

.AD^"ERSITY,  lES. 
1  Sam.  10:19  saved  you  of  all  a. 
L'4 


AFF 

2  Sam.  4:9  my  soul  out  of  all  a. 
2  Chr.  15:6  vex  them  with  all  a. 
Ps.  10:6  I  shall  never  be  in  a. 

31:7  knowii  my  soul  in  a. 

:i5:15  in  my  a.  they  rejoiced 

94:13  rest  from  the  days  of  a. 
Prcw.  17:17  brother  bom  for  a. 

24:10  if  thou  faint  in  day  of  a. 
Ec.  7:14  day  of  a.  consider 
Is.  30:20  tho'  L.  give  bread  of  a. 
Heb.  13:3  remem.  them  suffer  a. 

ADVERTISE. 
Num.  24:14  I  will  a.  thee 
Ruth  4:4  I  thought  to  a.  thee 

ADVICE. 
.Jud.  20:7  your  a.  and  counsel 

1  Sam.  25:.33  blessed  be  thy  a. 

2  Sam.  19:43  our  a.  not  be  first 
2  Chr.  10:14  after  a.  of  young 
Prov.  20:18  good  a.  make  war 
2  Co/r.  8:10  herein  I  give  my  o. 

ADVISE,  ED. 
25'aOT. 24:1.3a.  and  see,l  C%r.21:12 
1  K.  12:6  how  do  ye  a.  that  I 
Prcm.  13:10  well  a.  is  wisdom 
Acts  27:12  more  part  a.  to  depart 
ADVISEMENT.    1  Chr.  12:19 
ADVOCATE. 

1  John  2:1  have  an  a.  with  the 

AF  AR,  AFAR  OFF. 
Gen.  37:18  saw  Joseph  a.  off. 
Ex.  24:1  worship  ye  a.  off. 
Ezr.  3:13  noise  was  heard  a.  off. 
Neh.  12:43  Jeru.  heard  a.  off 
Job  .36:3  my  knowledge  from  o. 
25  man  may  behold'it  a.  off 
39:2i)  her  eyes  behold  a.  off 
Ps.  6.5:5  are  a.  off  on  the  sea 
1:38:6  proud  he"knoweth  a.  off 
1.39:2  my  thoughts  a.  off 
Prov.  31: 14  hringeth  food  from  a. 
Is.  2.3:7  shall  carry  her  a.  off 
66:19  escape  to  the  isles  a. 
.ler.  23:23  am  I  not  a  God  a. 
30:10  save  thee  from  a.  46:27 
31'10  declare  in  isles  a.  off 
51:.50  remember  the  Lord  a.  off 
Mic.  4:3  strong  nations  a.  o^f 
iWaC  26:58  Peter  followed  a.  ojf,- 

,l/a;-A  14:54  ;  Luke  22:54 
27:55  wom.beholda.o^,J/a.  15:40 
Mark  5:6  he  saw  Jesus  a.  off 
Luke  16:23  seeth  Abraham  a.  off 
Acts  2:39  promise  is  to  all  a.  off 
Eph.  2:17  peace  to  you  a.  off 
Heb.  11:13  seen  promises  a.  off 

2  Pet.  1:9  and  cannot  see  a.  off 

See  FAJl,  STAND,  STOOD. 

AFFAIRS. 

Ps.  112:5  guide  a.  with  discr. 
£J;A.  6:21  ye  may  know  my  o. 

22  that  ye  might  know  our  a. 
Phil.  1:27  I  may  hear  of  your  a. 
2  Titn.  2:4  entangleth  with  a. 

AFFECT,  ED,  ETH. 
Lam.  3:51  eye  a.  my  heart 
Acts  14:2  their  minds  evil  a. 
Gal.  4:17  zealously  a.  yon 

18  good  to  be  zealously  a. 
AFFECTION. 

1  Chr.  29:3  a.  to  house  of  God 
Rom.  1:31  without  natural  a.  2 

Ti7n.  3:3 

2  Tor.  7:15  his  inward  a.  israore 
Col.  3:2  your  a.  on  things  above 

5  mortify  inordinate  a. 
AFFECTIONS. 
Rom.  1:26  G.  save  up  to  vile  a. 
Gal.  5:24  crucified  flesh  with  a. 

.AFFECTIONATELY. 
1  Thes.  2:8  a.  desirous  of  yon 

AFFECTIOXED. 
Rom.  12:10  kindly  a.  one  to 

AFFINITY. 
Ezr.  9:14  join  in  a.  with 

AFFIR.M. 
Ro7n.  3:8  and  as  some  a.  we  say 
1  Ti/n.  1:7  nor  whereof  they  a. 
Tit.  3:8  things  a.  constantly 

AFFIR>IED. 
Lxike  22:59  hour  after  another  a. 
Acts  12:15  Rhoda  constantly  o. 
25:19  whom  Paul  a.  alive 

AFFLICT. 
Gen.  15:13  shall  a.  them  400  yra. 
31:50  if  thou  a.  mv  daughters 
Ex.  1:11  taskmasters  to  a. 
22:22  shall  not  a.  any  %vidow 
16:29  shall  a.  vour  souls.  31 ; 
2:3:27.  .32.-  iV»«i.  29:T 
.Vww!.  24:24  ships  shall  a.  Ashut 
,  .Jud.  16:19  a  him,  his  strength 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


AFF 

iSam.  7:10  ch'n  of  wickedness  a. 
IK.  11:39  a.  seed  of  David 
2CAr.6:36tHrn  when  thou  dost  a. 

1  K.  8:35. 
I^zr.  8:21  a.  ours,  before  God 
Job  37:23  Almiglity,  he  not  a. 
Ps.  44:2  thou  didst  a.  the  peo. 

55:19  God  shall  hear  and  a. 

89:22  son  of  wickedness  a. 

94:5  they  a.  thy  heritage 

143:12  all  that  a.  my  soul 
Js.  9:1  frrievously  a.  her 

51:23  tliem  that  a.  thee 

£>8:5  for  a  man  to  a.  his  soul 

64:12  wilt  thou  a.  us  very  sore  f 
Jer.  31:28  as  I  watched  to  a. 
Lam.  3:33  Lord  not  a.  willingly 
Amos  5:12  they  a.  the  just,  they 
Nah.  1:12  I  will  a.  thee  no  more 
3:19  I  will  undo  all  that  a. 
AFFLICTED. 
Ex.  1:12  more  a.  more  grew 
2  Sam.  22:28  a.  people  wilt  save 
1 K.  2:26  a.  in  all  father  was  a. 
Job  6:14  to  a.  pity  should  be 

30:11  loosed  cord,  and  a.  me 

34:28  heareth  cry  of  the  a. 
Ps.  18:27  save  the  a.  jjeople 

22:24  abhorred  affliction  of  a. 

25:16  I  am  desolate  and  a. 

82:3  do  justice  to  the  a. 

88:7  hast  a.  me  with  waves 
15  I  am  a.  and  ready  to  die 

90:15  wherein  thou  hast  a.  us 

107:17  fools  because  of  iniq.  a. 

116:10  I  was  greatly  a. 

119:67  before  I  was  a. 
71  good  that  I  have  been  o. 
75  m  faithfulness  hast  a.  me 
107  am  a.  very  much,  quicken 

128:1  have  a.  me  from  youth,  2 

140:12  L.  maintain  cause  of  a. 
Prov.  15:15  days  of  the  a.  are  evil 

22:22  neither  oppress  a.  in  gate 

86:28  lying  tongue  hateth  a. 

31:5  lest  pervert  judgmentof  a. 
/*.  9:1  lightly  a.  the  land 

49:13  L.  have  mercy  on  his  a. 

51:21  hear  now  this,  thou  a. 

53:4  smitten  of  God  and  a. 
7  and  was  a.  yet  he  opened  not 

64:11  O  thou  a.  tossed  with 

68:3  have  we  a.  our  souls 
10  if  thou  satisfy  the  a.  soul 

60:14  sons  of  them  that  a.  thee 
'  63:9  their  affliction  he  was  a. 
Lam.  1:12  sorrow  wherew.  L.  a. 
Mic.  4:6  gather  her  that  I  have  a. 
Nah.  1:12  a.  afflict  no  more 
Zep.  3:12  leave  an  a.  people 
Mat.  24:9  deliver  you  up  to  be  a. 
2C'or.  1:6  whether  we  be  a.  it  is 
ITim.  5:10  if  she  relieved  the  a. 
Heb.  11:37  being  destitute,  a. 
Jam.4:ii  a.  and  mourn  and  weep 

5:13  is  any  among  you  a.  ?  let 

AFFLICTIOIV. 
Gen.  41:52  fruitful  in  land  of  a. 
Ex.  3:17  a.  of  my  p.  Acts  7:34 

3:17  out  of  the  a.  of  Egypt 
Deut.  16:3  shalt  cat  bread  of  o. 
\K.  22:27;  iOhr.  18:26 

26:7  L.  heard  and  looked  on  a. 
2  Sam.  16:12  L.  look  on  my  a. 
2  K.  14:26  Lord  saw  a.  of  Israel 
2fV(r.20:9  cry  in  a.  wilt  hear 

33:12  Manasseh  was  in  a. 
Neh.  1:3  remnant  are  in  great  a. 
Job  5:6  a.  Cometh  not  forth 

10:15  confusion  see  mine  a. 

30:16  daysof  a.  have  taken  hold 
27  the  days  of  a.  prevented  me 

36:8  holden  in  cords  of  a. 
15  delivereth  poor  in  his  a. 
21  chosen  rather  than  a. 
Ps.  25:18  my  a.  and  pain 

44:24  and  forgettest  our  a. 

66:11  laidst  a.  upon  our  loins 

88:9  monmeth  by  reason  of  a. 

106:44  regarded  their  a.  when 

107:10  bound  in  a.  and  iron 
39  low  through  a.  and  sorrow 
41  eetteth  poor  on  high  from  a. 

119:30  comfort  in  my  a. 
92  perished  in  mine  a. 
153  mine'a.  deliver  me 
Is.  30:20  L.  give  water  of  a. 

48:10  chosen  in  furnace  of  a. 

63:9  their  a.  he  was  afflicted 
Jer.  16:19  refuge  in  days  of  a. 

30:15  criest  thou  for  thine  a. 
Lam.  1:7  Jerusa.  remem'd  in  a. 

3:1  that  hath  seen  a.  by  the  rod 
19  remembering  my  a.  and 
Bos.  5:15  in  a.  seek  me  early 

Amx)s  6:6  grieved  for  a.  of  Jos. 

Nah.  1:9  a.  not  rise  second  time 


AFR 

Zee.  1:15  helped  forward  the  a. 

10:11  pass  thro'  sea  with  a. 
Mark  4:11  a.  ariseth 

13:19  shall  be  a.  such 
Acts  7:11  a  dearth  and  great  a. 
2  Cor.  2:4  out  of  much  a.  1  wrote 

4:17  light  a.  which  is  but  for 

8:2  in  a  great  trial  of  a. 
Phil.  1:16  to  add  a.  to  my 

4:14  communicate  with  in  a. 
1  Thes.  1:6  word  in  much  a. 

3:7  comforted  in  all  our  a. 
Heb.  11:25  rather  to  suffer  a. 
Jam.  1:27  to  visit  fatherless  in  a. 

5:10  an  example  of  suffering  a. 

AFFLICTI01V8. 
Ps.  34:10  the  a.  of  righteous 

1.32:1  rememb.  David  and  his  a. 
Arts  7:10  deliver  out  of  all  his  a. 

20:23  boncls  and  a.  abide  me 
iCm:  6:4  approving  in  a. 
Col.  1:24  behind  of  «.  of  Christ 

1  Thes.  3:3  be  moved  by  these  a. 

2  Tim.  1:8  of  the  a.  of  the  gospel 
3:11  a.  which  came  at  Antioch 
4:5  watch  in  all,  endure  a. 

lleb.  10:;32  great  fight  of  a. 

33  made  a  gazing-stock  by  a. 
1  Pet.  5:9  a.  acconiplished  in 

AFFRIGHT,  ED. 
Job  18:20  that  went  before  a. 
39:22  mockf  th  at  fear  and  not  a. 
Is.  21:4  fearfulness  a.  me 
Mark  16:5  were  a.  Luke  24:37 

6  be  not  a.  ye  seek  Jesus 
Rev.  11:13  remnant  a.  gave  glo. 

AFOOT. 
Mark  6:33  many  ran  a.  thither 
Acts  29:13  Paul  minding  to  go  a. 

AFORETIME. 

Jer.  30:20  their  children  as  a 
Van.  6:10  he  prayed  as  he  did  a. 
Pom.  15:4  things  were  written  a. 

AFRAID. 

Ex.  34:.30  were  a.  to  come  nigh 
Lev.  26:6  none  make  a.  JbS  11:19 
Num.  12:8  why  not  a.  to  speak 
1  Sam.  4:7  Philistines  were  a. 

18:29  yet  more  a.  of  David 
iSam.  1:14  not  a.  to  destroy 

22:5  ungodly  men  made  me  a. 

Ps.  18:4 
Neh.  6:9  all  made  us  a. 
Job  9:28  a.  of  all  my  sorrows 

11:19  none  make  thee  a. 

1:3:11  excellency  make  you  a. 
21  not  thy  dread  make  me  a. 

15:24  anguish  make  him  a. 

18:11  terrors  make  him  a. 

21:6  when  X  remember,  I  am  a. 

23:15  consider,  I  am  a  of  him 

3.3:7  terror  not  make  thee  a. 

41:25  raiseth  hims.  mighty  a. 
Ps.  56:3  what  time  I  am  a. 

6.';:8  dwell  are  a.  at  thy  tokens 

77:16  saw  thee  and  were  a. 

83:15  a.  with  thy  storm 

119:120  a.  of  thy  judgments 
Is.  17:2  none  make  them  a.  Ezek. 
34:28;  .V^ic.  4:4;  Zep.  3:1.3. 

33:14  sinners  in  Zion  are  a. 

41:5  ends  of  the  earth  were  a. 
Jer.  30:10  none  make  him  a. 
Ezek.  39:26  none  made  them  a. 

Nah.  2:11. 
Dan.  4:5  dream  made  me  a. 
■Ion.  1:5  mariners  were  a.  10 
Mark  5:15  in  right  mind  were  a. 
Luke  8:.35 

9:32  and  were  a.  to  ask  him 

10:32  as  they  followed  were  a. 

16:8  said  any  thing,  were  a. 
Luke.  8:25  being  a.  wondered 
Acts  9:26  were  all  a.  of  Saul 

22:9  saw  the  light  and  wera  a. 
Gal.  4:11 1  am  a.  of  you  lest 
1  Pet.  3:6  not  a.  with  amazem. 
iPet.  2:10  a.  to  speak  evil  of  dig. 

Be  AFRAID. 
Deut.  1:29  nei.  bea.  of  them,  31:6 
'iSam.  22:46  l/e  a.  out  of  close 

Ps.  18:45 
Job  5:21  nor  be  a.  of  destruction 

19:29  fte  ye  a.  of  the  sword,  for 
Ps.  27:1  of  whom  shall  I  be  a.  f 
Is.  8:12  nor  fear  nor  be  a.  44:8 

19:17  shall  be  a.  in  himself 

51:12  shouldest  be  a.  of  a  man 
Pom.  13:4  if  thou  do  evil,  be  a. 

Kot  be  .APR.4ID. 
Deut.  1:17  not  be  a.  of  face 

7:18  shall  not  be  a.  of,  16:22 
Ps.  3:6  not  be  a.  of  ten  thous. 

56:11  not  be  a  what  man  can  do 

91:5  not  be  a.  for  terror  by  night 
7 


AGE 

Ps.  112:7  not  be  a.  of  evil  tidings 

8  estab'd,  he  shall  not  be  a. 
Prov.  3:24  liest  down  not  be  a. 
Is.  12:2  trust  and  not  be  a. 
31:4  not  be  a.  of  their  voice 
^TOOs  3:6  blown,  people  not  be  a. 
Pom.  13:3  twt  be  a.  of  the  power 

Be  not  AFRAID. 
Deut.  20:1  be  not  a.  of  them,  Jos. 
11:6;  Neh.  4:14;  Jer.  10:5; 
Ezek.  2:6;  Luke  12:4 
1  Satn.  28:13  be  not  a.  what  saw. 
Ps.  49:16  be  not  a.  when  one  is 
Proi'.  3:25  be  not  a.  of  sudden 
Is.  40:9  up  thy  voice,  be  not  a. 
Jer.  1:8  be  not  a.  of  their  faces 
Mat.  14:27  it  is  I,  be  not  a.  Mark 

6:50;  Jofin&.20 
17:7  Jesus  said.  Arise,  be  not  a. 
28:10  be  not  a.  go  tell  brethren 
Mark  5:.36  ruler,  be  not  a.  only 
Acts  18:9  be  not  a.  but  speak 
1  Pet.  3: 14  be  not  a.  of  their 

Sore  AFRAID. 
Num.  22:3  Moab  s.  a.  of  people 
Jos.  9:24  s.  a.  of  our  lives 
1  Sam.  17:24  from  Goliah  s.  a. 
28:20  Saul  fell  along  sore  a. 
31:4 armor-bearers,  a.  1  CAr.lO:4 
Mark  9:6  for  they  were  sore  a. 
Luke  3:9  and  they  were  sore  a. 

Was  AFRAID. 
Gen.  3:10  thy  voice  and  ?/).  a. 
Ex.  3:6  Moses  w.  a.  to  look 
Deut.  9:19  I  was  a.  of  the  anger 

1  Sam.  18:12  was  a.  of  David,  15 
28:5  saw  Philistines,  he  was  a. 

2  Sam.  6:9  David  was  a.  of  the  L. 
\Chr.  1.3:12 

■Job  3:25  that  I  tvas  a.  is  come 
32:6  I  was  a.  and  durst  not 
Dan.  8:17  was  a.  and  fell 
Il'ib.  3:2  thy  speech  and  ^ms  a. 
Mai.  2:5  feared  me  and  u>as  a. 
Mat.  2:22  was  a.  to  go  thither 
14:30  saw  wind  boisterous,  w.a. 
25:25  was  a.  and  hid  thy  talent 
John  19:8  was  the  more  a. 
Acts  10:4  Corn's  looked,  he  w.a. 

.\FRESH. 
Reb.  6:6  crucify  Son  of  God  a. 

AFTER. 
Jos.  10:14  no  day  like  that  a.  it 

AFTER  that. 
Luke  12:4  a.  t.  have  no  more  that 
IC'or.  15:6  a.  t.  was  seen  of  500 

AFTERIVOOX. 
Jud.  19:8  they  tarried  till  a. 

AFTERWARD,  S. 
Ps.  73:24  a.  receive  me  to  glory 
Prm\  2!):11  koepeth  it  In  till  a. 
.lohn  13:.36  shalt  follow  me  a. 
1  Cor.  15:23  a.  that  are  Christ's 
Beb.  12:11  a.  yieldeth  fruit 
AGABUS.    ^rts  11:23;  21:10 

AGAG. 
Num.  24:7  be  higher  than  A. 
1  Sum.  15:9  the  people  spared  A. 

33  Samuel  hewed  A.  in  pieces 
AGAGITE.   See  haman. 

AG.\IIVST. 
Gen.  16:12  hand  will  be  a.  everv 
Mat.  10:35  man  a.  his  f.  iM.12:53 
12:.30  he  not  with  me,  is  a.  me 
Luke  2:34  for  a  sign  spoken  a. 
14:31  cometh  a.  him  with  20,000 
Acts  19:.36  cannot  be  spoken  a. 
28:22  sect  everywh.  spoken  a. 

See  ANOTHER,  GOD,  JBRITSAI.EM, 
ISRAEL,  LORD,  OVER. 

AGAK.    Gal.  4:24,  25 
AG.4TE,  S. 
Ex.  28:19  third  row.  an  a.  39:12 
Is.  54:12  thy  windows  of  a. 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  occup.  with  a. 
AGE. 

Gen.  47:28  a.  of  Jacob  147  years 
48:10  eyes  of  Israel  dim  for  a. 
Num.  8:25  a.  of  fifty  cease 
1  Sam.  2:33  flower  of  their  a. 
1  K.  14:4  set  by  reason  of  a. 
Whr.  36:17  that  stooped  for  a. 
■Job  5:26  come  to  grave  in  a  full  a. 
8:8  inquire  of  the  former  a. 
11:17  thv  a  clearer  than 
Ps.  39:5  my  a.  is  as  nothing 
Is.  38:12  mv  a.  is  departed 
Z«c.  8:4  with  his  staff  for  a. 
Mark  5:42  a.  of  12  years,  iM.8;42 
Luke  2:36  Anna  of  a  great  a. 
3-23  Jesus  about  30  vears  of  a. 
Johu  9:21  he  is  of  a.  ask  him,  23 
25 


AHA 

1  Cor.  7:30  pass  flower  of  a. 
Heb.  5:14  strong  meat  to  full  a. 

See  OLD,  STRICKEN. 

.\GES. 

Eph.  2:7  a.  to  come  he  might 
3:5  other  a.  not  made  known 

21  in  church  through  all  a. 
Col.  1:26  mystery  hid  from  a. 

AGED. 

2  Sam.  19:32  Barzillai  very  a. 
■Jot)  12:20  the  understanding  of  a. 

15:10  grey-headed  and  very  a. 
29:8  the  a.  arose  and  stood  up 
32:9  do  the  a.  understand 
Jer.  6:11  a.  with  him  full  of  dayg 
Tit.  2:2  that  the  a.  men  be  sober 
3  the  a.  women  be  in  behavior 
Phile.  9  such  a  one  as  Paul  the  a. 

AGO. 

1  Sam.  9:20  asses  lost  3  days  a. 

1  K.  19:25  long  a.  Is.  37:26 
Ezr.  5:11  builded  many  years  a. 
Mat.  11:21  long  a.  Luke  10:13 
Mark  9:21  how  long  a.  since  this 
Acts  10;.30  four  days  a.  I  was 

15:7  a  good  while  a. 

2  Cor.  8: 10  be  forward  a  year  a. 
9:2  Achaia  was  ready  a  year  a. 
12:2  above  fourteen  years  a. 

AGOXE. 
1  Sam.  30:13  three  days  a.  I  fell 

.\GOi\Y. 
Ltike  22:44  in  an  a.  he  prayed 

AGREE,  ED,  ETH. 
Amos  3:3  walk  except  they  be  a. 
Mat.  5:25  a.  with  adversary 
18:19  if  two  shall  a.  on  earth 
20:2  had  a.  with  laborers 
13  not  a.  with  me  for  a  penny! 
Mark  14:.56  witness  a.  not,  59 

70  Galilean,  and  thy  speech  a. 
Luke  5:36  out  of  new,  a.  not 
.John  9:22  Jews  had  a.  already 
Acts  5:9  ye  have  a.  to  tempt 
40  and  to  him  they  a.  and 
15:15  to  this  a.  words  of  proph. 
23:20  Jews  have  a.  to  desire 
28:25  a.  not  among  themselves 

1  John  5:8  blood,  these  a.  in  one 
Peo.  17:17  a.  to  give  their  kingd. 

AGREEiMElVT. 

2  A'.  18:31  a.  by  a  pres.  Is.  36:16 
7s.  28:15  with  hell  are  we  at  a. 

18  a.  with  hell  shall  not  stand 
Dan.  11:6  of  north,  to  make  a. 
iCor.  6:16  what  a.  hath  the 

AGRIPPA. 

Acts.  25:13  A.  and  Bemice  came 

22  A.  said,  I  would  also  hear 
26:7  which  hope's  sake,  king  A. 

28  A.  said,  almost  thou  per. 
AGROr\D. 
Acts  27:41  they  ran  the  ship  a. 

AGUE. 
Lev.  26:16  appoint  burning  a. 
AGUR.   Prw.  30:1 
AH. 

Ps.  35:25  a.  so  would  we  h.ive  it 
Is.  1:4  a.  sinful  nation,  a  people 

24  a.  I  will  ease  me  of 
,Ier.  1:6  a.  Lord  God,  I  cannot 

4:10  a.  Lord  thou  hast 

22:18  a.  brother,  a.  sister,  a.  L. 

32:17  a.  Lord,  thou  made 

34:5  lament  thee,  saving  a.  L. 
Ezek.  9:8  a.  Lord,  wilt  thou 
Mark  15:29  a.  thou  that 
AHA. 

Ps.  35:21  a.  our  eye  hath  seen 

40:15  that  say  unto  me  a. 

70:3  turned  back  that  say  a.  a. 
Is.  44:16  a.  I  am  warm,  I  have 
Ezek.  25:3  saidstn.  against  Sana 

26:2  Tyrus  said,  a.  she  is  brok. 

36:2  a.  the  ancient  places 
AHAB. 

l.K'.  16:.30,  a3;   18:6,  9,  42,  46; 

20:13;  21:4,  21.  2.5.  29;  22:20 
■2K.\:\\  3:5;  8:18,27;  9:7,8,25; 

10:11;  21:3,  13 
2Chr.  21:13  whored,  of  ho.  of  A, 
Jer.  29:21  saith  the  Lord  of  A. 

22  the  L.  make  thee  like  A. 
Mic.  6: 16  works  of  house  of  A. 

.\H.4SCERl'g. 
Ezr.  4:6  reign  of  A.  wrote 
Est.  1:1  is  A.  which  reigned 
Dan.  9:1  of  Darius,  son  of  A. 
AHAVAH.    Ezr.  8:15,  21,  31 

AHAZ. 
2  A".  16:2  A.  was  20  years 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ALA 

\Chr.  8:35  Mic.  Pithon,  A.  9:41 
iChr.  28:19Judahlow,  bcc.  of  A. 
Is  1:1  the  vision  in  days  of  A. 
JIos.  1:1 ;  Mic.  1:1. 
7:3  go  forth  to  meet  A.  10 
AHAZIAH. 

1  A'.  22:40  A.  his  son,  2  A'.  8:24 

2  A'.  1:2  A.  fell  through 

8:2!i  A.  king  of  Judah,  went 

10:13  the  brethren  of  A. 
2  Chr.  20:35  Jehosh.  join  with  A. 

22:7  destruction  of  A.  was  of 
AHIAH.    1  Sam.  14:3 ;  1 K.  4:3 

AHIJAH. 
IK.  11:29;  12:15;  14:2,  4,  6 

15:27  Baasha,  son  of  A. 
1  Chr.  2:25  sons  of  Jerahmeel,  A. 

AHIKAM. 
8  K.  22:12  Josiah  commanded  A. 
to  inquire,  2  Chr.  34:20 

25:22  Gedaliah  the  eon  of  A. 
Jer.  26:24  hand  of  A.  was  with 

40:6  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 

See  OEDALIAH. 

AHIMAAZ. 

1  Sam.  14:50  the  daughter  of  A. 
iSam.  17:17  Jonathan  and  A. 
18:27  is  like  the  running  of  A. 
1 K.  4:15  A.  in  Naphtali 
1  Chr.  6:8  and  Zadok  begat  A. 

AHIMAIV. 
Num.  13:22  A.  of  the  children 
Jud.  1:10  Judah  slew  A. 
IChr.  9:17  and  the  porters,  A. 

AHIMELECH. 
1  Sam.  21:1  A.  was  afraid  at  the 
22:9  son  of  Jesse  coming  to  A. 
16  thou  Shalt  surely  die  A. 
26:6  David  said  to  A.  who 
iSam.  8:17  Zadok  and  A.  iChr. 
18:16 

1  Clir.  24:3  A.  of  the  sons  of,  6, 31 
AHINOAM.  1  Sam.  14:50 ;  25:43 
AHIO.   25am.  6:3;  ICV;?-.  13:7 
AHISAMACH.   Ex.  35:34 

AHITHOPHEL. 
2Snm.  15:12  Absalom  sent  for  A. 
16:15  came  to  Jerusal.  and  A. 
2:3  counsel  of  A.  was  as  if  a 
17:7  counsel  of  A.  is  not  good 
15  thus  did  A.  counsel,  23 
\Chr.  27:33  A.  was  the  king's 

AHITUB. 
1  Sam.  22:12  thou  son  of  A. 
iSam.  8:17  Zadok  the  son  of  A. 
1  Chr.  18:16 
AHOLAH,  AHOLIBAH. 
Ezek.  23:4  Sama.  is  A.  Jerus.  A. 

36  wilt  thou  judge  A.  and  A.? 
AHOLIAB.    Ex.  30:1 
AHOLIBAMAH.    Gen.  36:2, 5 

Al,  or  H.\I. 
Oen.  13:3  betw.  Beth-el  and  A. 
Jos.  7:4  before  the  men  of  A. 
8:1  up  to  A.  10:2greaterthan  A. 
Ezr.  2:28  the  men  of  Beth-el  and 

A.  Neh.  7:32 
Jer.  49.3howl,OHeshbon,forA. 
AIATH.   Is.  10:28 

AILED,  ETH. 
Gen.  21:17  what  a.  thee,  Hagar? 
Jud.  18:23  Micah,  what  a.  thee  ? 

1  Sam.  11:5  what  a.  the  people 

2  Sam.  14:5  the  king  said  unto 

her,  what  a.  thee  ?  2  K.  6:28 
Ps.  114:5  what  a.  thee,  O  sea 
Is.  22:1  what  a.  thee  now  that 
AIR. 

2  Sam.  21:10  birds  of  the  a. 
Job  41:16  no  a.  can  come  bet. 
Prov.  30:19  an  eagle  in  the  a. 
Ec.  10:20  bird  of  the  a.  carry 
Mat.  8:20  birds  of  a.  have  nests 

13:32  birds  of  the  a.  lodge  in  the 
Mark  4:.32;  9:58 
Acts  22:2:3  threw  dustinto  the  a. 
1  Cor.  9:26  one  that  beateth  a. 

14:9  ye  shall  speak  into  the  a. 
Eph.  2:2  prince  of  power  of  the  a. 
1  Thes.  4:17  meet  theL.  in  the  a. 
Eev.  9:2  sun  and  a.  were  dark 

16:17  poured  out  vial  into  the  a. 
Set  rowxs. 
AJAXON.   Jos.  10:12 
ALARM. 
Jfvm.  10:5  when  ye  blow  an  a.  6 
7  blow,  but  not  sound  an  a. 
9  if  ye  go  to  war,  blow  an  a. 
iChr.  13:12  trumpets  to  cry  an  a 
Jer.  4:19  O  my  soul.  a.  of  war 

49:21  will  cause  au  a.  of  war 


ALI 

.Toel  2:1  an  a.  in  my  holy  mount. 
Zep.  1:16  a.  against  fenced  cities 

ALAS. 
Num.  24:23  a.  who  shall  live 
Jud.  6:22  a.  I  have  seen  an  angel 
11:.35  a.  daughter  thou  hast 

1  A'.  13:.30  a.  my  brother 

2  A'.  6:5  a.  master,  for  it  was 

15  a.  master,  how  shall  we  do? 
Ezek.6:\\  stamp  with  foot,  say  a. 
Joel  1:15  a.  for  the  day  of  the  L. 
Amos  .5:16  say  in  highways,  a.  a. 
Rev.  18:10  a.  a.  that  great,  16,19 

ALBEIT. 
Eze.  13:7  L.  saith,  a.  I  have  not 
Pkile.  19  a.  I  say  not,  how  thou 

ALEXANDER. 
Mark  15:21  Simon,  father  of  A. 
Acts  4:6  Annas,  Caiaphas,  A. 
19:.33  they  drew  A.  out  of  the 
1  Tim.  1:20  Hymeneus  and  A. 
iTim.  4:14  A.  the  coppersmith 

ALEXAMDRIA,  AlVS. 
Acts  6:9  of  the  Libertines  and  A. 
18:24  nam.  Apollos,  born  at  A. 
27:6  centurion  found  ship  of  A. 

ALIEN,  S. 
Ex.  18:3  been  a.  in  a  strange 
Deut.  14:21  mayest  sell  to  an  a. 
■Job  19:15  am  an  a.  in  their  sight 
Ps.  69:8  a.  to  my  mother's  child. 
Is.  61:5  of  a.  your  ploughmen 
Lam.  5:2  our  houses  turned  to  a. 
Eph. 'i:\ia.  from  commonwealth 
Heb.  Il:;i4  flight  the  armies  of  o. 

ALIENATE,  ED. 
Eze.  23:17  her  mind  was  a.  fVom 

18  my  mind  was  a.  from  her  as 
22  from  whom  thy  mind  is  o.  28 
48:14  not  a.  first-fruits  of  land 

Eph.  4:18  a.  IVom  life  of  G.  thro' 
Col.  1:21  that  were  sometime  a. 

ALIKE. 
\Sam.  30:24  they  shall  part  a. 
.Job  21:2<)  lie  do\vn  a.  in  dust 
Ps.  :53:15  fashion,  their  hearts  a. 

1139:12  darkn.  and  light  both  a. 
Ec.  9:2  all  things  come  a.  to  all 

11:6  whe.  both  sliall  be  a.  good 
Rom.  14:5esteemeth  ev.  day  a. 

ALIVE. 

Gen.  7:23  Noah  remained  a.  and 
12:12  kill  me,  and  save  thee  a. 
50:20  to  save  much  people  a. 
Ex.  1:17  men-children  a.  18 
22  daughter  ye  shall  save  a. 
22:4  if  the  theft  be  found  a. 
Lev.  10:16  he  was  angry  with 

Aaron's  sons  left  a. 
Num.\(>:Xi  went  down  a.  into  pit 
22:33  slain  thee,  and  sav.  her  a. 
31:15  ye  saved  all  the  women  a. 
Deut.  4:4  a.  every  one  this  day 
5:3  all  of  us  a.  here  this  day 
6:24  might  pres.  us  a.  this  day. 
20:16  save  a.  noth.  that  breath. 
.32:.39  and  I  make  a.  \Snm.  2:6 
■los.  2:13  ye  save  a.  my  father 
14:10  the  Lord  hath  kept  me  a. 
Jud.  8:19  saved  them  a.  I  would 
1  Sam.  15:8  he  took  Agag  a. 
27:9  left  man  nor  woman  a. 

1  A'.  20:18  peace  or  war  take  a. 
21:15  Naboth  is  not  a.  but  dead 

2  K.  5:7  6.  to  kill  and  make  a.f 
7:4  if  they  save  us  a.  we  live 

12  we  shall  catch  them  a. 
10:14  and  they  took  them  a. 

2  Chr.  2.5:12  other  10,000  left  a. 
Ps.  30:3  L.  thou  hast  kept  me  a. 
Prom.  1:12  swal.  a.  as  the  grave 
Jer.  49:11 1  will  preserve  a. 
Eze.  13:18  the  souls  a.  that  come 

19  souls  a.  that  should  not  live 
18:27  he  shall  save  his  soul  a. 

Dan.  5:19  whom  would,  kept  a. 
Mark  16:11  heard  that  he  was  a 
Luke  15:24  was  dead  and  is  a.  .32 

24:23  angels  who  said  he  was  a. 
Acts  1:3  a.  after  his  passion 

9:41  widows,  presented  her  a. 

20:12  brought  the  youngman  a. 

2.5:19  whom  P.  aftirmed  to  be«. 
Rom.  6:11  a.  to  God  through  C. 

13  as  those  a.  from  the  dead 
7:9  for  I  was  a.  without  the  law 

1  Cor.  15:22  Christ  all  be  made  a 
1  The.'!.  4:15  are  a.  and  remain,  17 
Rev.  1:18  I  am  a.  forevermore 

2:8  which  was  dead,  and  is  a. 

19:20  cast  a.  into  lake  of  fire 
Keep  KLXVE.   See  keep. 

Yet  ALIVE. 
Gen.  43:7  is  your  father  yet  a,  ? 

7 


ALL 

Gen.  43:27  he  ijet  a..?  28  is  yet  a. 
45:26  .Joseph  is  yet  a.  28 
'U'y.SO  bee.  thou  art  yet  a. 

Ex.  4:18  see  they  be  yet  a. 

Deut.  31:27  I  am  yet  a.  with  you 

2Sa?n.  12:18  child  yet  a.  21,  22 
18:14  yet  a.  in  midst  of  the  oak 

1  A'.  20:32  he  yet  a.  f  he  is  my  bro. 

Ec.  4:2  than  the  living  yet  a. 

Ezek.  7:13  sold,  although  yet  a. 

Mat.  27:63  said  while  yet  a. 
ALL. 

Gen.  24:.36  given  a.  that  he  hath 
1  Sam.  9:19'tell  thee  a.  in  thy  h. 

30:8  and  without  fail  recover  a. 
1  K.  20:4  I  am  thine,  and  a.  I 
Neh.  9:6  L.  preservest  them  a. 
■Job  .34: 19  they  a.  are  works  of  his 
Ps.  14:3  are  a.  gone  aside,  a. 

34:19  deliv.  him  out  of  them  a. 

44:17  a.  this  is  come  upon  us 
Prcm.  22:2  L.  is  maker  of  themo. 
Ezek.  20:40  a.  of  them  shall  serve 

;37:22  shall  be  king  to  them  a. 
Dan.  1:19  among  a.  none  like  D. 
Has.  .5:2  a  rebuker  of  them  a. 
Mai.  2:10  have  we  not  a.  one  F. 
Mat.  13:56  sisters,  are  they  not  a. 

22:28  for  they  a.  had  her 
Mark  12:44  a.  she  had.  Lv.  21:4 
Luke  4:7  if  thou  worship  me,  a. 

1.5::31  son,  a.  that  I  have  is  thine 

17:10  when  ye  have  done  a.  say 
■John  4:.39  told  me  a.  ever  I  did 

13:10  ye  are  clean,  but  not  a. 

17:21  that  they  a.  may  be  one 
Acts  4:33  great  grace  was  on  a. 

16:28  thyself  no  harm,  we  are  a. 

1  Cor.  3:22  a.  are  yours,  ye  are 
Pfiil  4:18  I  have  a.  and  abound 

2  Tim.  3:11  out  of  them  a.  the  L. 
1  Pet.  .3:8  be  ye  a.  of  one  mind 

1  .John  2:19  were  not  a.  of  us 
Above  ALL.   See  above. 

According  to  ALL. 
Gen.  6:22  N.  did  accor.  to  a.  7:5 
Ex.  31:11  ac.  to  a.  L.  commanded 

.36:1 ;  .39:,32.  42 ;  40:16 ;  Num. 

2:.34;  8:20;  9:5;  29:40;  iJewil. 

1:.3,  41 

■los.  11:23  took  the  land  oc.  toa. 

1  K.  8:56  given  rest  ac.  to  a. 
11:37  Shalt  reign  ac.  to  a.  thy 
22:53  ac.  to  a.  his  father  had  d. 

2  K.  2.3:32,  37  ;  24:9,  19; 
2  Chr.  26:4 ;  27:2 

2  K.  10:.30  ac.  to  a.  in  my  heart 
18:3  ac.  to  a.  David,  2  Chr.  29:2 

1  Chr.  17:15  ac.  toa.  these  words 
Neh.  5:19  for  good,  ac.  to  a.  I  h. 
Jer.  42:20  ac.  to  a.  L.  shall  say 

50:29  ac.  to  a.  Babyl.  hath  done 
Eze.  24:24  ac.  to  a.  ne  hath  done 

Before  ALL. 
Gal.  2:14  Peter  bef.  them  a. 

For  ALL. 
Phil.  2:21  for  a.  seek  their  own 
Ileb.  8:11  for  a.  shall  know  me 

10:10  oflering  of  Ch.  once/or  a. 

In  ALL. 
Gen.  21:12  in  a.  Sarah  hath  said 

22  God  with  thee  in  a.  thou 
Deut.  29:9  prosp.  in  a.  that  ye  do 
1  A".  2:3  mayest  prosper  in  a. 
1  Cor.  12:6  God  workethalHrea. 

1.5:28  that  God  may  be  all  in  a. 
Eph.  1:23  him  that  fill,  all  ire  a. 
Col.  3:11  Christ  is  all  in  a. 
ALL  Night.  See  night. 

Over  ALL. 
2 Sam.  .3:21  mayest  reign  cr.'era. 
1  Chr.  29:12  thoureigT>esto?'^'7'a. 
Ps.  I0;3: 19  kingdom  ruleth  over  a. 
Mat.  24:47  ruler  over  a.  Lu.  12:44 
John  17:2  giv.  him  powerwcra. 
Rom.  9:5  over  a.  God  blessed  for 

10:12  Lord  over  a.  is  rich  to  all 

To  or  Unto  ALL. 
Ps.  145:9  the  Lord  is  good  to  a. 
Ec.  2:14  one  event  to  a.  9:3.  11 

9:2  all  things  come  alike  to  a. 
Is.  36:6  Pharaoh  to  a.  that  trust 
3lark  13:37  I  say  unto  a.  watch 
Lvke  12:41  speakest  to  us.  toa..' 
Acts  2:39  promise  Is  to  a.  afaroff 

4:16  mamfest  to  a.  that  dwell 
Rom.  10:12  rich  unto  a.  that  call 

13:7  render  to  a.  their  duos 
1  Cor.  9:19  a  servant  unto  a. 
1  Tim.  4:15 profit,  may  app.  toa. 

rpoti  ALL. 
Rom.  3:22  upon  a.  them  that  be. 
.iVLL  these. 

Gen.  15:10  took  to  him  a.  these 
2(3 


ALM 

Gen.  42:36  a.  ttc«e  are  against  ma 
A'a;.10:l  G.  spake  a.  these  words 
Job  12:9  know,  not  that  in  a.  t. 
Ilab.  2:6  shall  not  a.  t.  take  up 
Mat.  6:33  a.  t.  shall  be,  Lu.  12:31 

ALL  this. 
Gen.  41:39  God  showed  thee  a.  t. 
Deut.  32:27  hath  not  done  a.  this 
■Jud.  6:13  a.  this  befallen  us  I 

1  Sam.  22:15  k.  nothing  of  a.  t. 

2  Sam.  14:  19  of  Joab  in  o.  thisf 
Job  1:22  a.  t.  J.  sinned  not,  2:10 

1.3:1  mine  eye  hath  seen  o.  this 
Ps.  44:17  a.  this  is  come  upon  us 

78:32  for  a.  this  they  sinned  still 
Ec.  8:9  a.  this  have  I  seen  and 

9:1  a.  this  I  considered  in  heart 
Is.  5:25  for  a.  this  his  anger  is  not 
turned  9:12,  17,  21;  10:4 

48:6  thou  hast  heard,  see  a.  this 
Dan.  5:22  thou  knewesta.  this 

7:16  asked  h.  the  truth  of  a.  t. 
Uos.  7:10nor  seek  him  for  a.  t. 
Mic.  1:5  transgress,  of  Jac.  iso.  t. 
Mat.  1:22  a.  t.  was  done  that  pro- 
phets be  fulfilled  21:4;  26:56 
Ltike  16:26  a.  t.  there  is  a  gulf 

24:21  a.  t.  to-day  is  the  third  d. 
ALL  that  he  had. 

Gen.  12:20  P.  and  a.  t.  h.  h. 

13:1  A.  out  of  E.  and  a.  t.  h.  h. 

25:5  Abr.  gave  a.  /.  h.  h.  to 

31:21  Jacob  fled  with  a.  t.  h.  h. 

39:4  a.  t.  h.  h.  into  Joseph's  6 
5  bl.  of  the  L.  was  on  a.  t.  h.  h. 
Mat.  18:25  he  sold  a.  t.  he  had 
Mark  5:26  she  spent  a.  t.  she  had 

12:44  cast  in  a.  t.  s.  h.  Lu.  21:4 
ALL  the  while. 
Job  27:3  a.  the  w.  my  breath 
See  further  other  usual  Substan- 
tives: 

CONGREGATION  EAT,  EARTH,  IS- 
RAEL, MEN,  PEOPLE,  THINGS,  etC. 

ALLEGING. 

Acts  17:3  a.  C.  must  have  suf. 

ALLEGORY. 
Gal.  4:24  which  things  are  an  o. 

ALLELl'IAH. 

Rev.  19:1  great  voice  say  a.  3, 4, 6 

ALLOW. 
Lnke  11:48  that  ye  a.  the  deeds 
Acts  24: 15  themselves  also  a.  that 
Rom.  7:15  which  I  do,  I  a.  not 

ALLOWED,  ETH. 
Rom.  14:22  that  thing  wh.  he  a. 

1  Thes.  2:4  as  were  a.  of  God 

ALLOWANCE. 

2  K.  25:30  bis  a.  was  continual  a. 

ALLURE. 
Ros.  2:14  a.  her  into  the  wild. 
2  Pet.  2:18  they  a.  through  lusta 

ALMIGHTY. 
Gen.  17:1  I  am  the  a.  God.  walk 
28:3  God  a.  bless  thee  and  make 
25:11  I  am  God  a.  be  fruitful 
4:3:14  God  a.  give  you  mercy 
49:25  by  a.  who  shall  bless  thee 
Ex.  6:3  appeared  by  name  God  a. 
A'um.  24:4  saw  the  vision  of  a.  16 
Ruth  1:20  a.  hath  dealt  bitterly 

21  the  a.  hath  afflicted  me 
Job  5:17  desp.  not  chasten,  of  o. 
6:4  arrows  of  the  a.  are  with,  me 
14  forsaketh  the  fear  of  the  a. 
8:3  doth  the  a.  pervert  justice? 
5  thy  supplication  to  the  a. 
11:7  find  out  a.  to  perfection  ? 
13:3  surely  I  would  speak  to  a. 
15:25  strengtheneth  ag.  the  a. 
21:15  a.  we  should  serve  him 
20  shall  drink  the  wrath  of  a. 
22:3  pleasure  to  a.  thou  art 
17  what  the  a.  do  for  them  ? 
23  if  thou  return  to  the  a.  thou 

25  the  a.  shall  be  thy  defence 

26  have  thy  delight  in  the  a. 
23:16  and  the  a.  troubleth  me 
24:1  are  not  hid  from  the  a. 
27:2  a.  who  hath  vexed  my  soul 

10  delight  himself  in  the  a. 

11  is  with  a.  will  I  not  conceal 
29:5  w.  the  a.  v  as  yet  with  me 
31:2  inheritance  of  a. 

35  that  the  a.  would  answerme 
32:8  inspiration  of  the  a.  giveth 
33:4  breath  of  a.  hath  given  me 
34:10  far  from  o.  to  com.  iuiq. 

12  neither  will  the  a.  pervert 
35:13  the  a.  will  not  regard 
37:2:3  the  a.  we  cannot  fiud  him 
40:2  contendeth  with  a.  instruct 

Ps.  68:11  when  a.  scattereth  k. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ALO 

Ps.  91:1  the  shadow  of  the  a. 
Is.  13:6  destruction  from  the  a. 
Ezek.  1:^4  voice  of  the  a.  10:5 
Jod  1:15  destruction  from  the  a 
2  Cor.  6:18  my  sons,  saith  L.  a. 
Itev.  1:8  was  and  is  to  come,  a. 
4:8  L.  God  a.  which  was,  11:17 
15:3  Lord  a.  just  and  true,  16:7 
21:22  G.  a.  and  Lamb  temple  of 

ALMOIMD,  S. 
Otn.  43:11  myrrh,  nuts,  and  o. 
Ex.  25::3:j  like  to  m.  »4;  37:19,  20 
Num.  17:8  rod  of  Aaron  yield,  a. 
Ec.  12:5  a.  tree  shall  flourish 
Jer.  1:11 1  see  a  rod  of  an  a.  tree 

ALMOST. 
P>.  73:2  my  feet  were  a.  gone 
94:17  my  soul  a.  dwelt  in  silence 
119:87  a.  consumed  me  upon  e. 
Prm.  5:14  I  was  a.  in  all  evil 
Acts  13:44  came  a. the  whole  city 
19:26  but  a.  through  all  Asia 
20:28  a.  thou  almost  persuadest 
29  were  both  a.  and  altocether 
Heb.  9:22  a.  all  things  by  the  law 

ALMS. 
Mat.  6:1  do  not  your  a.  before 
2  doest  thine  a.  do  not  sound 
4  that  thine  a.  may  be  in  secret 
Luke  11:41  give  a.  of  such  things 
18:.33  and  give  a.  provide  bags. 
Acts  3:3  seeing  P.  and  J.  ask.  a. 
10:2  Cornelius  gave  much  a. 
4  thine  a.  for  a  memorial,  31 
24:17  to  bring  a.  to  my  nation 

ALMSDEEDS. 
Acts  9:36  Dorcas  full  of  a. 
ALMUG-TREES. 

1  K.  10:11  fr.Ophir  plenty  of  a-«. 
12  made  of  a-t.  pillars 

ALOES. 
Ps.  45:8  garments  smell  of  a. 
Prov.  7:17  perf  my  bed  with  a. 
Cant..  4:14  myrrh,  a.  with  spices 
John  19:39  brought  a  mix.  of  a. 

ALOIVE. 
Gen.  2:18  good  man  should bea. 
Ex.  18:18  not  able  thyself  a. 
24:2  Moses  a.  shall  come  near 
Nu7n.  11:14  not  able  to  bear  all 
this  people  a.  Deut.  1:9,  12 
23:9  the  people  shall  dwell  a. 
Deut.  32:12  as  Lord  a.  did  lead  h. 
33:28  Isr.  shall  dwell  in  safety  a. 

2  Sam.  18:24  a  man  run.  a.  26 
\K.  11:29  they  two  a.  in  field 

2  K.  19:15  art  God  a.  Is.  37:16; 

Ps.  86:10 
Job  1:15  escaped  a.  tot.  16, 17, 19 

9:8a.  spreadethout  theheavens 

15:19  to  whom  a.  earth  was  giv. 

31:17  have  I  eaten  my  morsel  a. 
Ps.  83:18  whose  name  a.  is  Jeh. 

136:4  who  a.  doeth  great  wond. 

148:13  his  name  a.  is  excellent 
Ec.  4:8  one  a.  and  not  a  second 
10  that  Is  a.  when  he  falleth 
Is.  2:11  L.  a.  shall  be  exalted,  17 

14:31  none  a. in  appointed  times 

51:2  I  called  him  a.  and  blessed 

63:3  trodden  the  wine-press  a. 
f,am.  3:28  sitteth  a.  andkeepeth 
Mat.  4:4  live  by  bread  a.  Lu.  4:4 

14:23  he  was  a.  Luke  9:18 

18:15  between  thee  and  him  a. 
Mark  4:34  were  <z.  he  expounded 

6:47  sea,  and  he  a.  on  the  land 
lAike  5:21  forgive  sins  but  G.  a. 

6:4  but  for  the  priests  a. 

9:18  as  Jesus  was  a.  prajing 
36  voice  past,  Jes.  was  found  a. 
John  6:15  into  a  moinitain  a. 
22  discip.  were  gone  away  a. 

8:16  for  I  am  not  a.  but,  16:32 

17:20  neither  pray  I  for  these  a. 
Acts  19:26  that  not<z.  atEphesus 
Bom.  4:23  written  for  his  sake  a. 
Gal.  6:4  rejoicing  in  himself  a 
Heb.  9:7  went  high-priest  a.  once 
Jam.  2:17  faith  is  dead,  being  a. 

Left  ALOIVE. 
Is.  49:21  I  was  fe/i!  a.  these  where 
John  8:9  Jesus  was  left  a.  andw. 

29  Father  hath  not  left  me  a. 
Pom.  11:3  I  am  left  a.  and  they 

Let  ALOIVE. 
Job  10:20  let  me  a.  that  I  take 
Hot.  4:17  join,  to  idols,  I.  him  a. 
Mat.  15:14  let  them  a.  blind  lead 
Mark  1:24  W  us  a.  what  have  we 
to  do  with  thee,  Luke  4:34 

14:6  Jesus  said,  let  her  a. 
Luke  13:8  let  it  a.  this  year  also 
John  11:48  if  we  let  him  a.  all  m. 

12:7  let  her  a.  against  the  day 


ALW 

Acts  5:38  refr.  from  these  m.  I.  a. 

ALOOF. 
Ps.  .38:11  my  friends  stand  a. 
ALOUD.    See  cry,  cried,  sing. 

ALPHA. 
Pev.  1:8  I  am  a.  11  ;  21:6;  22:13 

ALPHEUS. 
Mat.  10:3  James,  the  son  of  A. 
Mark 'i:lS;  Luke  6:15;  Acts 
1:13 

Mark  2:14  saw  Levi  the  son  of  A. 
ALREADY. 

Ec.  1:10  it  hath  been  a.  of  old 
Mat.  17:12  Elias  is  come  a. 
John  .3:18  condemned  a. 
Phil.  .3:16  we  have  a.  attained 
Pev.  2:25  that  ye  have  a.  hold  f. 
ALSO. 

Gen.  6:3  for  that  he  a.  is  flesh 
1  Sam.  14:44  S.  answ.  God  do  so, 
and  m.  a.  2  Sam.  3:35;  19:13 
Ps.  68:18  gifts  for  rebellious  a. 
Zee.  8:21  to  seek  Lord  I  will  go  a. 
Mat.  6:21  w.  heart  be  a.  Lu.  12:34 

26:73  thou  art  a.  one  of  them 
.John  5:19  these  a.  doth  the  Son 

12:26  where  I  am,  there  shall  a. 

14:3  where  I  am,  ye  may  be  a. 

1  Cor.  15:8  he  was  seen  of  me  a. 
•2Tim.  1:5  persuaded  in  thee  a. 

ALTAR. 

Gen.  8:20  Noah  builded  an  a. 
12:7  Abraham  built  an  a.  22:9 
33:1  Beth-el,  make  there  an  a. 

Ex.  17:15  Moses  built  an  a. 
20:24  an  a.  of  earth  make  to  me 
29:.37  sanctify  it,  a.  most  holy 
44  I  will  sanctify  the  a. 
30:27  a.  of  incense 
40:10  a.  of  bumt-ofTering 

Lev.  6:9  fire  of  a.  shall  be  bum. 

jViim.  7:84  dedication  of  the  a. 
18:3  shall  not  come  nigh  the  a. 

.70S.  22:.34  called  the  a.  Ed. 

■lud.  6:25  throw  down  a.  of  B. 

2  Sam.  24:18  rear  an  a.  to  the  L. 

1  K.  13:2  cried  against  the  a. O  a. 
18:.30  Elijah  repaired  the  a. 

35  the  water  ran  about  the  a. 

2  K.  18:22  shall  worship  before 

this  a.  Is.  36:7 
Ps.  26:6  will  I  compass  thine  a. 

4.3:4  then  will  I  go  to  a.  of  God 
Is.  19:19  an  a.  in  midst  of  Egypt 

27:9  stones  of  a.  as  chalk-sto. 

56:7  sacri.  accepted  on  mine  a. 
Lam.  2:7  Lord  h.  cast  off  his  a. 
Ezek.  8: 16  between  jjorch  and  a. 
Joel  1:13  howl,  ye  minist.  of  a. 

2: 17  priests  weep  b.porch  and  a. 
Amos  2:8  to  pledge  by  every  a. 
Mai.  1:7  pollutea  bread  on,  a. 
10  fire  on  mine  a.  for  naught 

2:13  covering  a.  with  tears 
Mat.  5:23  thou  bring  gift  to  the  a. 

23:18  swear  by  the  a.  it  is  n. 
35  ye  slew  between  the  temple 
and  a.  Luke  11:51 
Acts  17:23  a.  with  this  inscript. 
1  Cor.  9:13  partak.  with  a.  10:18 
neb.  7:13  attendance  at  the  a. 

13:10  we  have  an  a.  whereof 
Pev.  6:9  under  the  a.  souls  of 

8:3  prayers  on  the  golden  a. 

9: 13  from  horns  of  golden  a. 
See  BtJiLT. 

ALTARS. 

1  K.  19:10  thrown  down  a.  14 
Ps.  84:3  even  thine  a,  O  Lord. 
Is.  17:8  shall  not  look  to  the  a. 
Jer.  17: 1  sin  graven  on  horns  of  a . 

2  their  children  remem.  a. 
Ezek.  6:4  your  a.  shall  be  desol. 
J/os.  8:11  a.  to  sin,  a.  shall  be 

12:11  a.  as  heaps  in  the  furrows 
Amos  3:14  visit  the  a.  of  Beth-el 
PO!n.  11:3  digged  down  thine  a. 

ALTER. 
Ezr.  6:11  who.so.  shall  a.  this 
Ps.  89:34  not  a.  the  thing  gone 

ALTERED. 
Luke  9:29  countenance  was  a. 

ALTOGETHER. 
Ps.  14:3  a.  filthy,  Ps.  53:3 

19:9  judgments  are  righteous  a. 

50:21  a.  such  a  one  ass  thyself 

139:4  lo,  thou  knowest  it  a. 
Cant.  5:16  yea,  he  is  a.  lovely 
■lohn  9::34  wast  a.  born  in  sins 
Acts  26:29  aim.  and  a.  such  as  I 

ALWAY,  S. 
Job.  7:16  I  would  not  live  a. 

27:10  will  he  a.  call  upon  God  ? 
Ps.  16:8  have  set  L.  a.  before  me 


AME 

Ps.  103:9  he  will  not  a.  chide 
Mat.  28:20  I  am  with  you  a. 
Mark  14:7  ye  have  not  a.Jn.  12:8 
.John  8:29  I  do  a.  those  things 

11:42  thou  hearest  me  a. 
Phil.  1:4  a.  in  every  prayer 
20  as  a.  so  now  Christ  shall 

4:4  rejoice  in  the  Lord  a. 
1  Thes.  2:16  fill  up  their  sins  a. 
AM  I. 

Mat.  18:20  there  am  I  in  the  m. 
I  AM,  I  AM  that  I  AM. 

Ex.  3:14  lam  that  lam  hath 
Job  9:;j2  he  is  not  a  man  as  I  am 
Is.  44:6  /a/«  the  first,  Ia7n  the 
last,  48:12;  Pei\  1:11 

47:8  /  am,  none  else,  Zep.  2:15 
Luke  22:70  ye  say  that  lam 
John  8:58  before  Abr.  was,  I  am 

12:26  where  lam  there  shall  my 

17:24  with  me  where  I  am 
Acts  26:29  altog.  such  as  lam 
1  Cor.  15:10  of  G. /aw  what /am 
Gal.  4:12  be  as  I  am,  for  lam  as 

Here  AM  I,  or  Here  I  AM. 
See  HERE. 

AMALEK. 

Gen.  36:12  T.  bare  to  Eliphaz  A. 
Ex.  17:8  then  came  A.  and  f. 

14  the  remembrance  of  A.  16 
JVum.  24:20  looked  on  A.  he  took 

up  his  p.  and  said  A.  was 
Deut.  25:17  A.  did,  1  Sam.  15:2 

19  out  the  remembrance  of  A. 
Jud.  5:14  was  a  root  against  A. 

1  Sa7n.  15:3  smite  A.;  5  city  of  A. 
28:18  exec,  his  wrath  on  A. 

Ps.  83:7  Gebal,  Ammon,  A.  are 
AMANA.    Cant.  4:8. 

AMASA. 

2  Sam.  17:25  A.  cant,  of  the  host 
1  A'.  2:5  what  J.  did  to  A.  32 

1  Chr.  2:17  Abigail  bare  A. 

2  Chr.  28:12  A.  s.  of  H.  stood  up 
AMAZED. 

Job  32:15  a.  answered  no  more 
Is.  1.3:8  be  a.  one  at  another 
Ezek.  32:10  people  a.  at  thee 
Mat.  19:25  the  disciples  were  a. 
Mark  2:12  were  all  a,  Luke  5:26 
14:33  he  began  to  be  sore  a. 
Luke  4:36  alia,  and  spake  among 
9:43  were  all  a.  at  mighty  pow. 
Acts^:%\  all  that  heard  S.  were  a. 

AMAZEMEiVT. 
Acts  3:10  filled  with  a.  at  what 

1  Pet.  3:6  not  afraid  with  any  a. 
AMAZLAH. 

2  K.  12:21  A.  reign.,  2  Ch.  24:27 
13:12  fought  against  A.  14:15 
14:11  but  A.  would  not  hear 
15:3  A.  had  done,  2  Chr.  26:4 

1  Chr.  6:45  A.  son  of  Hilkiah 

2  Chr.  25:27  A.  did  turn  the  L. 
Amos  7:10  A.  priest  of  Beth-el 

.AMBASSADOR. 
Prov.  13: 17  a  faithful  a.  is  health 
■Jer.  49:14  a.  sent  to  heath.  Ob.  1 
Eph.  6:20  I  am  an  a.  in  bonds 

AMBASSADORS. 
■los.  9:4  as  if  they  had  been  a. 
2  Chr.  35:21  he  sent  a.  saying 
Is.  18:2  sendeth  a.  by  the  sea 
30:4  his  a.  came  to  Hanes 
33:7  a.  of  peace  shall  weep 
Ezek.  17:15  rebelled  in  sending  a. 
2  Cor.  5:20  we  are  a.  for  Christ. 

AMBASSAGB. 
Luke  14:;32  sendeth  an  a. 
AMBER.   See  color. 

AMBUSH,  ES. 
Jos.  8:2  an  a.  for  the  city. 
Jer.  51:12  prepare  the  a. 

AMBUSHMEiVT,  S. 
2  Chr.  13:13  Jerob.  caused  an  a. 
20:22  Lord  set  a.  against  Am. 

ame:v. 

Num.  5:22  woman  shall  say  a.  a. 
Deut.  27:15  people  shall  say  a. 
1  K.  1:36  Benaiah  answered  a. 
1  Chr.  16:36  people  said  a.  and 
Ps.  41:13  everlasting,  a.  and  a. 

72:19  with  his  glory,  a.  and  a. 

89:52  blessed  evermore,  a. and  a. 

106:48  let  all  the  people  say  a. 
Jer.  28:6  even  Jeremiah  said  a. 
Mat.  6:13  the  glory  for  ever,  a. 

1  Cor.  14:16  unlearned  say  a. 

2  Cor.  1:20  in  him  yea  and  a. 
Rev.  1:18  alive  for  'evennore  a. 

3:14  these  things  saith  the  a. 
5:14  the  four  beasts  ;aid  a.  19:4 
22:20  a.  even  so,  come,  L.  Jesus 


ANC 
AMEiVD,  8. 

Lev.  5: 16  he  shall  make  a. 
.Jer.  7:3  a.  ways,  5  ;  26:13 ;  35:15 
John  4:52  when  he  began  to  a. 

AMERCE. 
DeiU.  22:19  a.  him  in  100  shekels 
AMETHYST.   See  agatb  and 

JACINTU. 

AMIABLE. 

Ps.  84:1  how  a.  are  thy  taber. 

AMISS. 
2  Clir.  6:.37  done  a. 
Dan.  3:29  speak  any  thing  a. 
Luke  23:41  hath  done  nothing  a. 
Jam.  4:3  because  ye  ask  a. 
AMMAH.    2  Sam.  2:24 
AMMI.    Hos.  2:1 

AMMIIVADAB. 
Ex.  6:23  Aaron  tookdaugh.  of  A 
Ruth  4:20  A.  begat  N.  Mat.  1:4 
AMMI-NADIB.    Caiit.  6:12 

AMMOIV. 
Gen.  19:38  f.  of  children  of  A. 

AMMOIVITE,  8. 
De^tt.  23:3  A.  not  enter  congreg. 
1  -S'am.  11:11  slew  A.  till  heat  of 

1  K.  11:1  S.  loved  women  of  A. 

2  Chr.  26:8  A.  gifts  to  Uzziah 
Ezr,  9:1  the  abomination  of  A. 

AMi\OIV. 
2  Sam.  3:2  D's  first-born  was  A. 
13:2,  26,28;  1  C/ir.  3:1 ;  4:20 
AMOIV. 

1  K.  22:26  back  to  A. 

2  K.  21:18  A.  reigned;  23  slain 

2  Chr.  33:22  A.  sacrificed  to  img. 
Neh.  7:.59outof  capt.  child,  of  A. 
Mat.  1:10  Manasses  begat  A. 

AMORITE,  8. 
Gen.  15:16  iniq.  of  A.  not  full. 
48:22  I  took  fr.  A.  with  my  B\r. 
/Jew<.20:17  utterly  destroy  theA. 
Jos.  10:12  L.  delivered  up  A. 
Jud.  11:2:3  L.  dispossessed  theA. 

1  Sam.  7:14  bet.  Israel  and  A. 

2  ,?a7n.21:2  Gibconites  were  of  A. 
Ezek.  16:3  fath.  an  A.  moth.,  45 

AMOS,  or  AMOZ. 
iK.  19:2  Is.  the  son  of  A.  20; 
20:1;  2  Chr.  26:22  ;  32:20,  .32; 
Is.  1:1;  2:1;  13:1;  20:2;  37:2, 
21;  .38:1 

Amos  7:14  A.  said  I  was  no  prop. 
Luke  3:25  Matta.  was  son  of  A. 
AMPHIPOLIS.    Acts  17:1 
AMPLIAS.   Rom.  16:8 

AMRAM. 
Ex.  6:18  sons  of  Kohath,  A. 
1  Chr.  1:41  sons  of  Dishon,  A. 
6:3  children  of  A.  Aaron 
Ezr.  10:34  sons  of  B.,  Maadi,  A, 
ANAH.    Gen.  36:24 
AIVAK. 
Num.  13:28  children  of  A.  33 
Deut.  9:2  bef  the  children  of  A.? 
.Jos.  15:14  sons  of  A.  Jud.  1:20 

ANAKIM. 
Deut.  2:10  people  tall  as  A.  9:8 
Jos.  11:22  none  of  the  A.  were 

14:15  Arba  was  great  among  A. 
ANAMMELECII.   2  A'.  17:31 

AXAIVIAS. 
Acts  5:5  A.  hearing  fell  down 
9:12  vision  A.  coming,  22:13 
2:3:2  A.  commanded  to  smite 
24:1  A.  descended 

ANATHEMA. 
1  Cor.  16:22  be  a.  maran-atha 

AXATHOTH. 
Jos.  21:18  A.  with  her  suburbs 
1  K.  2:26  to  A.  to  thine  own 

1  Chr.  7:8  sons  of  Becher.  A.  and 
Neh.  10:19  A.  sealed  the  cov. 

Is.  10:30  thy  voice,  O  poor  A.  . 
•ler.  11:23  evil  on  the  men  of  A. 
29:27  reproved  Jeremiah  of  A. 
32:7  my  field  that  is  in  A.  8. 

ANCESTORS. 
Lev.  26:45  covenant  of  their  «. 

AiN'CHOR,  S. 
Acts  27:80  would  ha^  e  cast  a. 
Heb.  6:19  hope  we  have  as  an  a. 

AiVCIEXT. 
Deut.  33:15  things  of  a.  moun. 
.lud.  5:21  that  a.  river,  Kishon 

2  K.  19:25  a.  times  /;.•.  37:26 

1  Chr.  4:22  these  are  a.  things 
Ezr.  3:12  a.  men  that  had  seen 
Job.  12:12  with  the  a.  is  wisdom 
Prov.  22:28  rem.  not  a.  landmark 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ANG 

Is.  3:2  a.  the  Lord  doth  take 
9:15  the  a.  and  honorable  he  is 
19:11  I  am  the  son  of  a.  kings 
23:7  antiquity  is  of  a.  days 
44:7  I  appointed  the  a.  people 
47:6  the  a.  laid  thy  yoke 
51:9  awake  as  in  the  a  days 
Jer.  18:15  stumble  from  a.  paths 
Ezek.  9:6  began  at  then,  men 
Pan.  7:9  the  a.  of  days  did  sit 
13  like  Son  of  man  came  to  a. 
22  till  the  a.  of  days  came 
AIVCIEIVTS. 
1  Sam.  24:13  proverb  of  the  a. 
Ps.  119:1(X)  more  than  the  a. 
Js.  3:14  into  judgment  with  a. 

24:23  L.  shall  reign  bef.  his  a. 
Jer.  19:1  of  a.  of  people  and  a. 
Ezek.  7:26  shall  per.  from  the  a. 
8:12  hast  seen  what  the  a.  do? 
27:9  o.  of  Gebal  thy  calkers 

AIVCLE-BOIVES. 
Acts  3:7  a.-b.  received  strength. 

ANCLES. 
Ezek.  47:3  waters  were  to  the  a. 

ANDREW. 
Mark  13:3  A.  asked  privately 
John  1:40  which  heard  was  A. 
ANDRONICUS.  Rom.  16:7 
ANER.    Gen.  14:24 ;  1  dir.  6:70 

AIV'GEL. 
Gen.  22:11  a.  said,  Abraham 
24:7  send  his  a.  before  thee,  40 
48:16  the  a.  who  redeemed  me 
Ex.  23:20  send  o.  before  thee, 

23;  32:34  ;  33:2 
Num.  20:16  sent  an  a. 
Jud.  13:19  a.  did  wondrously 
S  Sam.  24:16  the  a.  stretched  out 
his  hand,  the  a.  1  C'/ir.  21:15 
17  he  saw  the  a.  that  smote 
1  K.  13:18  a.  spake  by  the  word 
19:5  an  a.  touched  Elijah 

1  C'Ar.21:15G.  sentan  a.  to  Jem. 

20  Ornan  turned  and  saw  the  a. 
27  Lord  com.  a.  and  he  put  up 

2  C/ir.  32:21  an  a.  which  cut  ofl" 
Ec.  5:6  bef.  a.  it  was  an  error 
Is.  ()3:9  the  a.  of  his  presence 
Dan.  3:28  God  who  hath  sent  «. 

6:22  sent  his  a.  and  shut  up 
Hon.  12:4  had  power  over  the  a. 
Zee.  1:9  a.  that  talked,  4:5 
3:4  stood  before  a. 
Mat.  28:5  a.  answer,  the  women 
Lnke  1:13  a.  said,  fcarnot,  Zach. 
19  a.  answered,  I  am  Gabriel 
26  in  sixth  month  the  a.  Gab'l 
30  the  a.  said.  Fear  not,  Mary 
35  a.  answ..  Holy  Ghost  shall 
2:10  a.  said  to  the  shepherds 
13  suddenly  with  a.  a  multit. 

21  so  named  of  the  a. 

22:43  an  a.  strengthening  him 
John  5:4  a.  went  down  at  a  c.  s. 

12:29  an  a.  spake  to  him 
Acts  6:15  as  the  face  of  an  a. 

7:35  a.  that  appear,  in  the  bush 
38  in  wilderness  with  the  a. 

10:7  a.  which  spake  to  Cornel. 

22  warned  by  a  holy  a.  to  send 
11:13  he  had  seen  a.  in  house 
12:8  the  a.  said  to  Peter,  bind 

9  true  which  was  done  by  a. 

10  the  a.  departed  from  him 

11  sent  his  a.  and  delivered  mc 
15  then  said  they,  it  is  his  a. 

23:8  say,  neither  a.  nor  spirit 
9  if  an  a.  hath  spoken  to  him 
2  Cor.  11:14  transf.  into  a.  of  1. 
Oal.  1:8  though  we  or  an  a. 
Jiev.  1:1  sig.  it  by  a.  to  John 
2:1  a.  of  ch.,  8,  12,  18;  3:1,  7,  14 
5:2  I  saw  strong  a.  proclaiming 
7:2  a.  ascending  from  the  east 
8:3  a.  came  and  stood  at  the  al. 
4  ascended  out  of  the  a.  hand 
5.  a.  took  the  censer 

7  first  a.  sounded ;  8  second  a. 
8:10  third  «.;  12  fourth  a. 

13  I  heard  ana.  flying  through 
9:1  fifth  a.  s.  13  sixth  a. 

11  the  a.  of  the  bottomless  pit 

14  sixth  a.  loose  the  four  angs. 
10:1  a.  come  down,  18:1 ;  20:1 

6  a.  which  I  saw  stand  on  sea 
1  in  days  of  voice  of  seventh  a. 

8  take  the  book  in  hand  of  a. 
11:15  seventh  a.  sounded 

14:6  «.  fly  in  the  midst  of  heav. 
8  another  a.  saying.  Babylon  is 
19  the  a.  thrust  in  his  sickle 

16:1  a.  poured  out  vial,  3, 4,  etc. 
6  a.  of  the  waters 

17:7  a.  said,  wherefore  man'el? 

18:21  miglity  a.  took  up  a  stone 


ANG 

Hev.  19:17  an  a.  standing  in  the 
21:17  of  a  man,  that  is  of  the  a. 
22:16  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  a. 

ANGEL  of  God. 
Ex.  14:10  a.  of  God  removed 
Jyd.  13:6  coiinten.  of  a.  of  God 

1  Sam.  29:9  good  as  an  a'of  God 

2  Sam.  14:17  an  a.  of  God  ',  19:27 

20  accord,  to  wisd.  of  n.  of  G. 
Artu  27:23  by  me  the  a.  of  G. 
Gal.  4:14  rec.  me  as  an  a.  of  God 

AIV'GEL  of  the  Lord. 

Oen.  16:7  a.  of  the  L.  found  Hag. 
22:11  a.  of  the  L.  called  15 
Num.  22:23  a.  of  the  L.  25,  27 

31  Balaam  sa  w  a.  of  Lord 
Jtid.  5:23  Mcroz,  said  a.  of  L. 
6:11  a.  of  the  Lord  sat  under 
12  a.  of  the  L.  appeared  to  G. 

21  a.  of  L.  put  fc)rth  end  of  st. 
M.Za.ofL.  appeared  to  woman 

16  he  was  an  a.  of  L.  21 
20  a.  of  the  L.  ascended 
2  Sam.  24:16  a.  of  the  L.  was  by 

the  thresh-pl.  1  Chr.  21:15 
2  K.  19:35  a.  of  the  L.  smote  in 

camp.  Is.  '37:.S6 
1  Chr.  21:12  a.  of  the  L.  destroy. 
18  a.  of  the  L  '.  commanded  G. 
30  because  of  s.  of  a.  of  the  L. 
Ps.  34:7  a.  of  the  L.  encampeth 
35:5  let  a.  of  the  L.  chase  them 
6  let  a.of  'the  L.  perse,  them 
Zee.  1:12  a.  of  the  L.  answered 
3:5  a.  of  the  L.  stood  by  Joshua 
6  a.  o/"  the  L.  protested 
12:8  as  the  a.  of  the  L.  before 
Mat.V.W  a.  ofL'.ap.m  dm.  2:13.9 
24  Jos.  did  as  a.  of  L.  had  hid. 
28:2  a.  of  L.  descended 
Luke  1:11  Zacharias  an  a  of  L. 
2:9  a.  of  L.  came  upon  tHem 
Acts  5:19  a.  of  L.  opened  prison 
8:26  a.  of  the  L.  spake  to  Philip 
12:23  a.  of  the  L.  smote  Herod. 

ANGELS. 
Gen.  19:1  came  two  a.  to  Sodom 
Ps.  8:5  low.  than  a.  Ileh.  2:7,  9 
68:17  are  thousands  of  a. 
78:25  man  did  eat  a.'s  food 
49  sending  evil  a.  amonc  them 
Mat.  4:11  a.  ministered..!/*.  1:13 
13:39  the  reapers  are  the  a. 
49  the  a.  shall  sever  the  wick. 
18:10  their  a.  behold  face  of  G. 
24:36  a.  of  heaven,  Mark  13:32 
25:31  all  the  holy  a.  with  hira 
26:53  twelve  legions  of  a. 
Mark  8:38  Son  of  man  cometh 
with  the  holy  a.  Luke  9:26 
12:25  are  as  the  a.  in  heaven 
Lvke  2:15  as  the  a.  were  gone 
16:22  was  carried  by  the  a. 
20:36  equal  unto  the  a. 
24:23  also  seen  a  vision  of  a. 
■John  20:12  sceth  two  a.  in  white 
Acts  7:.53  by  disposition  of  a. 
Rom.  8:.38  nor  a.  able  to  separate 

1  Cor.  4:9  spect.  to  world,  to  a. 
6:3  that  we  shall  judge  a.  ? 
11:10  power  because  of  the  a. 
13: 1  tongues  of  men  and  a. 

Gal.  3:19  ordained  by  a. 
Col.  2:18  in  worship,  of  a. 

2  Thes.  1:7  rev.  with  mighty  a. 
1  r;??!.  .3:16  of  a.  preached  to  Ge. 

.5:21  before  G.  and  the  elect  a. 
Ileb.  1:4  much  better  than  the  a. 
5  to  which  of  the  a.  said  he,  13 
7  who  maketh  his  a.  spirits 
2:2  word  spoken  by  of.  steadfast 
5  to  the  a.  not  put  in  subject. 
16  not  nature  of  a.  but  seed 
12:22  innum.  company  of  a. 
13:2  entertained  a.  unawares 

1  Pet.  1:12  a.  desire  to  look  into 
3:22  a.  and  powers  being  subj. 

2  Pe?.2:4  if  God  spared  not  the  a. 
11  whereas  a  greater  in  power 

■Tilde  6  a.  kept  not  first  estate 
Rev.  1:20  stars  a.  of  churches 
5:11  voice  of  many  a.  about  th. 
7:1  four  a.  on  the  four  corners 
2  with  loud  voice  to  the  four  (Z. 
11  the  a.  stood  round  the  fh. 
8:13  trumpet  of  a.  yet  to  sound 
9:14  loose  the  four  a.  bound 
15  the  a.  were  loosed 
14:10  torment,  in  pres.  of  h.  a. 
21:12  and  the  gates  twelve  a. 

.4NGELS  of  God. 
Gen.  28:12  a.  of  G.  asc.  John  1:51 
32:1  Jacob  went  his  way,  and  n. 

of  God  met  him 
Mat.  22:30  but  as  a.  of  God  in 
heaven,  Mark  12:2o 


ANG 

Luke  12:8  him  shall  the  Son  con- 
fess before  a.  of  God 
9  be  denied  before  the  a.  of  G 
1.5:10  in  presence  of  a.  of  God 
Heb.  1:6  the  a.  of  God  worship 

His  ANGELS. 

■Tob  4:18  his  a.  charged  with 
Ps.  91:11  give         charge,  Mat. 
4:6;  Lvke  4:W 
10.3:20  ye  his  a.  that  excel 
104:4  hie  a.  spirits,  Ifeb.  1:7 
148:2  praise  ye  him  all  his  a. 
Mat.  13:41  shall  send  forth  his  a. 
16:27  glorv  of  his  F.  with  hisa. 
24:31  hu  a.  with  p.,  Mark  1.3:27 
2.5:41  fire  for  devil  and  his  a. 
Rev.  3:5  will  confess  before  /(is  a. 
12:7  M.  and  his  a.  the  dragon 
9  drag,  was  cast  out,  and  his  a. 

ANGER,  Verb. 

Rom.  10:19  fool,  nation  I  \vi\\  a. 

ANGER. 

Gen.  27:45  thy  brother's  a.  turn 
44:18  let  not  thine  a.  bum 
49:7  cur.sed  be  their  a. 
Ex.  32:19  Moses'  a.  waxed  hot 
Deyt.  9:19  I  was  afraid  of  the  a. 
13:17  the  fierceness  of  his  a. 
2<t:24  the  heat  of  this  great  a.  f 
Jud.  8:3  their  a.  was  abated 
Job  0: 13  G.  will  not  withdraw  a. 
P.-'.  21:9  oven  in  time  of  thine  a. 
30:5  his  a.  endureth  but  a  mom. 
.37:8  cease  from  a.  and  forsake 
38:3  no  soundness  because  of  a. 
6!):24  wrathful  a.  take  hold 
74:1  why  doth  thy  a.  smoke 
78:21  a.  came  up  against  Israel 
38  many  a  time  turn,  he  his  a. 
49  cast  the  fierceness  of  his  a. 
no  he  made  a  way  to  his  a. 
85:3  turned  from  fierceness  ota. 

4  cause  a.  towards  us  to  cease 

5  out  a.  to  all  generations 
90:7  consumed  by  thine  a. 

11  kiioweth  power  of  thine  a. 
103:9  his  a.  for  ever,  Jer.  3:5 
Pi-ov.  15:1  griev.  words  stir  up  a. 
19:11  discretion  deferreth  his  a. 
21:14  agift  in  secret pacifieth  a. 
22:8  the  rod  of  his  a.  shall  fail 
27:4  and  a.  is  outrageous 
Ec.  7:9  a.  resteth  in  bosom 
Is.  5:25  his  a.  is  not  turned  away. 

9:12,  17.  21 ;  10:4 
7:4  fear  not  for  the  a.  of  Resin 
10:5  the  rod  of  mine  a.  and  staff 
25  my  a.  in  their  destruction 
12:1  angry,  thine  a.  is  tumed 
1.3:9  cometh  with  fierce  a. 
13  day  of  fierce  a.  Lam.  1:12 
30:27  name  of  L.  bum.  with  a. 
30  the  indignation  of  his  a. 
42:25  on  him  fury  of  his  a. 
48:9  will  I  defer  mine  a. 
66:15  come  to  render  his  a. 
Jer.  2:35  his  a.  shall  turn 
3:12caufeminea.  to  fall  on  you, 

I  will  not  keep  mine  a. 
4:26  cities  brok.  down  by  his  a. 
7:20  a.  be  poured  on  this  place 
18:23  deal  with  them  in  thine  a. 
25:38  desolate  because  of  his  a. 
.32  .31  city,  provocat.  of  mine  a. 
36:7greatisthea.  L.hath  pron. 
42:18  as  mine  a.  on  Jerusalem 
44:6  mine  a.  was  poured  forth 
40:37  evil  on  them,  my  fierce  a. 
Zff?n.2:l  his  footstool  in  day  of  a. 

6  in  the  indignation  of  his  a. 

21  hast  slain  them  in  thine  a. 

22  the  Lord's  a.  none  escaped 
3:43  thou  hast  covered  with  a. 
4:11  poured  out  his  fierce  a. 

Ezek.  5:13  thus  a.  be  accompl. 
7:3  send  mine  a.  upon  thee 
8  accomp.  a.  on  thee.  20:8,  21 
35:11  will  do  accord,  to  thine  a. 
T)an.  9:16  let  thine  a.  be  turned 
IIos.  11:9  not  execute  mine  a. 
14:4  for  mine  a.  is  turned  away 
Amos  1:11  his  a.  did  tear 
Jon.  3:9  God  turn  fVom  fierce  a. 
Mic.  7:18  his  a.  for  ever 
Xah..  1:6  who  can  abide  his  a.  ? 
Hab.  3:8  thine  a.  ag.  the  rivers 
Zep.  3:8  to  pour  all  my  fierce  «. 
Mark  3:5  looked  on  them  with  a. 
Eph.  4:31  a.  be  put.  Col.  3:8 

ANGER  of  the  Lord. 

Xtim.  25:4  fierce  a.  of  the  L. 
.32:14  to  augment  a',  of  the  L. 
Dent.  29:20  a.  of  the  £.  shall  s. 
Jnd.  2:14  a.  ofthe  L.  against  Is- 
rael. 20;  3:g;  10:7 
28 


ANG 

2  K.  24:20  thro'  the  a.  of  the  L. 

it  came  to  pass,  Jer.  52:3 
Jer.  4:8  a.  of  the  Lord  is  not  t. 
12:13  fierce  a.  ofthe  L.  2.5::J7 
^■.W  a.  of  the  L.  shall  not,  30:24 
51:45  from  a.  of  the  L. 
Lam.  4:16  a.  ofthe  L.  hath 
Zep.  2:2  before  a.  of  the  L.  come 
3  hid  in  day  of  a.  of  the  L. 

In  ANGER. 

Gen.  40:6  in  a.  they  slew  a  man 
Dent.  29:23  L.  overthrew  in  a. 

28  the  L.  rooted  them  out  in  a. 
Job  9:5  overturn,  them  in  his  a. 

18:4  he  teareth  hims.  in  his  a. 

21:17  distributeth  sorrows  ina. 

•35:15  he  hath  visited  in  his  a. 
Ps.  6:1  not  in  a.  Jer.  10:24 

7:6  in  thine  a.  lift  up  thyself 

27:9  put  not  thy  serv.  away  in  a. 

56:7  in  a.  cast  down  the  people 

77:9  in  a.  shut  up  his  mercies? 
Is.  1.3:3  called  mighty  ones  in  a. 

14:6  he  that  ruled  nations  in  a. 

6.3:3  I  will  tread  them  in  a.  6 
■ler.  21:5  against  you,  even  in  a. 

•32:37  driven  them  in  mine  a. 

33:5  I  have  slain  in  mine  a. 
Lam.i:  \  Lord  covered  Zion  with 
a  cloud  in  his  a, 
3  cut  off  in  a.  hom  of  Israel 

3:66  destroy  them  in  a. 
Ezek.  5:15  execute  judgm.  in  a. 

13:13  shower  in  mine  a. 

22:20  I  gather  you  in  a. 

43:8  consumed  them  in  minear. 
/>n«. 11:20  diestro'd.  neither  in  a. 
Hos.  13:11  gave  a  king  in  mine  a, 
Mic.  5:15  execute  veng.  in  a. 
Hab.  3:12  thresh  heathen  in  a. 

ANGER  kindled. 

Ex.  4:14  a.  of  L.  k.  against  M. 
Num.  11:1  a.  of  the  Lord  was  k. 

10;  12:9;  22:22 
25:3  a.  of  the  L.  was  k.  against 
Israel.  32: 13 ;  Jos.  7: 1 ;  2  Sam. 
24:1;  2  A'tng's  13:3 
Deiit.  6:15  lest  a.  be  k.  against 
7:4  so  will  a.  be  k.  against  you 
29:27  a.  ofthe  L.  k.  against'tliit 
31:17  a.  be  k.  in  that  day,  Jos. 
2:3:16 

32:22  k.  in  mine  a.  Jer.  15:14 
2  Sam.  6:7  a.  of  the  Lord  was  k. 
against  Uzziah,  1  Chr.  13:10 
12:5  David's  a.  k.  against 
Is.  5:25  a.  of  L.  k.  against 
Jer.  17:4  have     afire  in  mined. 
Zee.  10:3  a.  k.  ag.  the  shepherds 
Provoke  or  Provoked  to 
ANGER. 
Deiit.  32:16  abominations  p.  t.  a. 

21  they  prorokedmetoa. 
Jud.  2:12  and;jr.  L.  to  a. 

1  K.  V>:2pr.  me  to  a.  with  sins, 

2  K.  17:11 ;  Jer.  11:17 ;  32:29, 
32  ;  Ezek.  16:26 

2  K.  21:15  j;r.  to  a.  since  day 
22:17  forsaken  me  that  they 

might  pro.  me  to  a.  2  Chr. 
34:25 :  Jer.  25:7 
Ps.  78:58  ;)ro.  him  too.  with  high 

places,  106:29 
Prov.  20:2  whoso  pro.  to  a. 
Is.  1:4  pro.  Holy  One  of  Is.  to  a. 
65:3  a  people  that  pro.  me  to  a. 
IIos.  12:14  Ephr.  pro.  him  to  a. 
Col.  3:21  pro.  not  your  cbil.  to  a. 

Slow  to  .4NGER. 
yeh.  9:17  pardon,  sloic  to  a. 
Ps.  103:8  shiv  to  a.  145:8 
Prov.  15:18  he  s.  to  a.  appeaseth 
16:32  s.  to  a.  better  than  mighty 
Joel  2: 13  stoit'  to  a.  of  great  kind- 
ness. Jon.  4:2 
Xah.  1:3  Lord  is  si.  to  a. 

ANGERED. 
Ps.  106:32  a.  him  at  waters 

ANGLE. 
7s.  19:8  all  they  that  cast  a. 
Ilab.  1:15  they  take  up  with  a. 

ANGRY. 
Gen.  18:.30  let  not  L.  be  a.  32 
45:5  be  not  a.  that  ye  sold  me 
Lev.  10:16  Moses  a.  with  Eleazar 
Deut.  1:37  L.  a.  with  me  4:21 
9:20  L.  was  very  a.  w  ith  Aaron 
■Tud.  18:25  lest  a.  fellows  run  on 

1  K.  8:46  thou  be  a.  2  Chr.  6:36 
11:9  L.  was  a.  with  Solomon 

2  K.  17:18  was  a.  with  Israel 
Ezr.  9:14  wouldst  be  a.  with  ns 
Ps.  2:12  kiss  the  S..  lest  he  be  a. 

7:11  God  IS  a.  with  the  wicked 
76:7  when  thou  art  a. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ANO 

Ps.  79:5  how  long  a./  80:4;  83:5 

Proi'.  14:17  soon  a.  dealeth  fool 
21:19  than  with  an  a.  woman 
22.24  friendship  with  an  a.  man 
25:23  so  doth  an  a.  countenance 
29:22  a.  man  stirreth  up  strife 

JiJc.  5:6  God  be  a.  at  thy  voice  f 
7:9  be  not  hasty  inspirit  to  be  a. 

Cant.  1:6  children  were  a. 

Is.  12:1  thou  wast  a.  with  me 

I^zek.  16:42  will  be  no  more  a. 

Jon.  4:1  Jonah  was  very  a. 
4:4  doest  thou  well  to  be  a./ 

9  I  do  well  to  be  a.  unto  death 
Mat.  5:22  is  a.  with  brother 
Luke  14:21  master  of  h.  being  a. 

13:28  a.  and  would  not 
John  7:23  are  ye  a.  at  me  bee. 
i'pk.  4:26  be  o.  and  sin  not 

Tit.  1:7  a  bishop  not  soon  a. 
Sev.  11:18  the  nations  were  a. 

AIVGUISH. 
Ex.  6:9  not  to  M.  for  a. 
Deut.  2:25  tremble,  and  be  in  a. 
S  Sam.  1:9  slay  me. for  a.  is  come 
JobT.W  I  will  speak  in  a.  ofspir. 

15:24  a.  shall  make  him  afraid 
J's.  119:143  and  a.  have  taken 
Ji-ov.  1:27  when  distress  and  a. 
It.  8:22  and  behold  dimness  of  a. 

30:6  into  land  of  trouble  and  a. 
Jer.  4:31  the  a.  as  of  her  that 
John  16:21  no  more  her  a.  for  joy 
Jiom.  2:9  tribulation  and  a.  upon 
B  Cor.  2:4  out  of  a.  of  heart 

ANISE. 
Jl/a«.  2.3:23  pay  tithe  of  mint,  a. 
ANNA.   Luke  2:36 
ANNAS.  X«.  3:2;  John  18:13,  24 

AlVOI!VT. 
Ex.  28:41  Shalt  a.  .30::30  ;  40:15 

29:7  take  oil  and  a.  him,  40:13 
36  Shalt  a.  the  altar,  40:10 

.30:26  a.  the  tabernacle,  40:9 
Lev.  16:.32  whom  he  shall  a. 
Deut.  28:40  shalt  not  a.  thyself 
Jud.  9:8  trees  went  to  a.  a  king 

15  if  in  tnith  ye  a.  me  king 
1  Sam.  9:16  a.  him  captain 

15:1  sent  me  to  a.  thee  king 
16:3  a.  him  whom  I  name 
12  L.  said.  Arise,  a.  him 
S         14:2  a.  not  thys.  with  oil 
1  K.  1:.34  Zadok  a.  him  king 
19:15  a.  Hazael  king 

16  a.  Jehu,  a.  Elisna 

Is.  21:5  princes,  a.  the  shield 
Dan.  9:24  and  a.  the  most  Holy 

10:3  neither  did  I  a.  myself 
Amos  G;6  a.  themselves 
ilic.  6:15  the  olives,  but  not  a. 
Mat.  6:17  when  thou  fastest  a. 
Mark  14:8  is  come  to  a.  my  body 

16:1  spices  that  they  might  a. 
Luke  7:46  head  thou  didst  not  a. 
Bev.  3:18  a.  thine  eyes 
ANOIiVTED. 
Lev.  8:10  a.  the  tabernacle 

11  a.  the  altar.  Num.  7:1 

12  A.'s  head,  and  a.  him 

1  Sam.  10:1  the  L.  a.  thee  capt. 
15:17  a.  Saul 

16:13  a.  David,  2  Sam.  2:4,  7, 
5:3,  17;  12:7;  2  K.  9:3,  6,  12; 
1  Chr.  11:3;  14:8 

2  Sam.  2:7  Judah  have  a.  me  k. 
3::B9  I  am  weak,  though  a.  king 
12:20  David  arose,  and  a.  hims. 
23:1  David  the  a.  of  God  said 

Is.  61:1  a.  me  to  preach,  i«.  4:18 
Ezek.  28:14  a.  cherub  that  covers 
Luke  7;:j8  kissed  his  feet  and  a. 

46  this  woman  hatha,  my  feet 
John  9:6  hea.  the  eyes  with  clay 
11:2  Mary  which  a.  the  Lord 
12:3  Mary  a.  feet  of  Jesus 
Acts  4:27  child  J.  thou  hast  a. 
10: .38  God  a.  Jesus  of  Nazar. 

3  Cor.  1:21  hath  a.  us  is  God 

AiVOINTED  Ones. 
Zee.  4:14  a.  wies  which  stand 
His  ANOIiVTED. 

1  Sam.  2:10  exalt  horn  ofhis  a. 
12:3  against  the  L.  and  his  a. 

5  the  L.  and  his  a.  is  witness 

2  Sam.  22:51  showeth  mercy  to 

hU  a.  Ps.  18  50 
Ps.  2:2  and  agamst  his  a. 
20:6  the  Lord  saveth  his  a. 
26:8  savin"  strength  ol  his  a. 
Is.  45:1  saith  L.  to  his  a  to  C. 

Lord's  ANOINTED. 
J  Bam.  16:6  Lord's  a.  is  hefore 
24:6  my  master,  the  Lord's  a. 

10  my  hand  against  Lord's  a. 


ANS 

1  Sam.  26:9  L.  a.  and  the  guiltl. 
16  have  not  kept  the  Lord's  a. 

2  .S'nm.  1:14  to  destroy  L.  a. 
19:21  he  cursed  L.  a. 

Lam.  4:20  a.  of  i.  taken 

Mine  AIVOIIVTED. 
1  Sam.  2:35  walk  before  mine  a. 

1  Chr.  16:22  touch  not  mine  a. 

Ps.  105:15 
Ps.  132:17  a  lamp  for  mine  a. 
AIVOIlVTEn  with  Oil. 

2  Sam.  1:21  though  not  a.  witho. 
Ps.  45:7  a.  w.  o.  of  glad.  Ileb.  1:9 

89:20  with  holy  oil  have  I  a. 
92:10  I  shall  be  a.  with  fresh  o. 
Mark  6:13  a.  liii^A  oil  many  sick 

Thine  AIVOIIVTED. 
2  Chr.  6:42  turn  not  away  the 
face  of  thine  a.  Ps.  132: 10 
Ps.  84:9  look  on  face  of  thine  a. 
89:.38  been  wroth  with  thine  a. 
51  footsteps  ot  thine  a. 
Ilab.  3:13  salvation  with  thine  a. 

ANOIIVTEST. 
Ps.  23:5  a.  my  head  with  oil 

AIVOIIVTIIVG. 
Ex.  40:15  a.  cverlast.  priesthood 
Is.  10:27  destroyed  bee.  of  a. 
1  John  2:27  a.  teacheth  all  things 

AIVOIIVTIiVG  Oil. 
Ex.  37:29  made  the  holy  a.  oil 
Lev.  8:12  a.  oil  on  Aaron's  head 
10:7  a.  oil  of  the  L.  is  upon  you 
yum.  4:16  Elea.  pertaineth  a.  oil 
Jam.  5:14  a.  witho.  in  name  of  L. 
AIVOIV. 

^fat.  13:20  a.  with  joy  receiv.  it 
Mark  1:30  mother  lay  sick  and  a. 

AIVOTHER. 
1  Sam.  10:6  shalt  be  turned  to  a. 
Job  19:27  shall  behold  and  not  a. 
Ps.  109:8  let  a.  take.  Acts  1:20 
Prov.  25:9  dis.  not  a  secret  to  a. 

27:2  let  a.  praise  thee,  and  not 
Is.  42:8  my  glory  not  to  a.  48:11 

65:15  his  servants  by  a.  name 
Hos.  3:3  shalt  not  be  for  a.  man 

4:4  let  no  man  reprove  a. 
Mat.  11:3  or  do  we  look  for  a.  f 
Mark  14:19  a.  said,  Is  it  I? 
Luke  16:7  to  a.  How  much  owest 
2Cor.  11:4  a..Jesns,  a.  spirit,  ora. 
Gal.  1:7  which  is  not  a.  but 

6:4  rejoic.  in  himself,  not  in  a. 
Ileb.  3:13  exhort  one  o.  10:25 
One  ANOTHER.    See  love. 

One  against  AIVOTHER. 
1  Sam.  2:25  Hone  man  sin  a.  a. 
Jer.  13:14  dash  them  one  a.  a. 
1  Cor.  4:6  puffed  up  one  a.  a. 
.lam.  5:9  grudge  not  one  a',  a. 
One  for  AIVOTHER. 

1  Cor.  11:. 33  tarry  one  for  a. 
■lam.  5:16  pray  one  for  a.  that  ye 

ANSWER. 
Gen.  41:16  Phar.  an  a.  of  peace 
Deut.  20- 1 1  if  city  make  a. 

2  Sam.  24:13  see  what  a.  I  ret'm 
./ob  19:16  and  he  gave  me  no  a. 

32:3  found  no  a.  and  condem'd 

.35:19  cry,  but  none  giveth  a. 
Prov.  15:1  soft  a.  tumeth  away 
23  hath  joy  by  the  a.  of  his 

16:1  a.  of  the  tongue  is  from  L. 

24:26  lips  that  giveth  right  a. 
Cant.  5:6  he  gave  no  a. 
Mic.  3:7  for  there  is  no  a.  of  God 
Luke  20:26  marvelled  at  his  a. 
John  1:^  that  we  may  give  a. 

19:9  Jesus  gave  him  no  a. 
Pom.  11:4  what  saith  a.  of  God? 

1  Cor.  9:3  mine  a.  is  this 

2  Ti7n.  4:16  at  my  first  a. 

1  Pet.  3:15  be  ready  to  give  an  a. 
21  the  a.  of  a  good  conscience 
ANSWERS. 

Job  21:34  in  your  a.  remaineth 
34:36  his  a.  for  wicked  men 

Luke  2:47  were  astou.  at  his  a. 
ANSWER,  Verb. 

Gen.  30:;i3  righteousn.  a.  for  me 

Deut.  27:15  people  shall  a.  amen 

1  K.  18:29  voice,  nor  anv  to  a. 

Job  13:22  call  thou,  and'l  will  a. 
2-3:5  the  words  he  would  a.  me 
31:14  he  vi-siteth  what  a.  him  ? 
33:12  will  a.  G.  is  greater,  3.5:4 
40:2  reproveth  God,  let  him  a. 

Ps.  27:7  have  mercy  and  a.  me 
65'5  in  right,  wilt  thou  a.  us? 
86:7  will  call,  thou  wilt  a.  me 
102:2  when  I  call  a.  me  speedily 
108:6  thy  right  hand,  and  a.  me 


ANT 

Ps.  14.3:1  in  thy  faithful,  a.  me 
Prov.  15:28  heart  studieth  to  a. 
22:21  mightest  a.  words  of  truth 
26:5  a.  a  fool  accord,  to  his  folly 
/s\  14:.32  what  a.  the  messengers 
b0:2  was  there  none  to  a.?  66:4 
58:9  shalt  thou  call,  L.  will  a. 
Dan.  3:16  not  careful  to  a.  thee 
Ilab.  2:1  what  a.  when  reproved 
Mat.  22:46  no  man  was  able  to  a. 
MarkW-.^D  heaven  or  of  men?  a. 
14:40  wist  they  what  to  a. 
Luke  11:7  from  within  shall  a. 
12:11  ye  shall  a.  or  say 
1.3:25  he  shall  a.  I  know  you  not 
21:14  not  to  meditate  what  ye  a. 
2  Cor.  5:12  somewhat  to  a.  them 
Col.  4:6  how  to  a.  every  man 

I  will  ANSWER. 
■lob  13:22  call,  Iicill  a.  14:15;  Ps. 

91:15;  ■Jer.  3.3:3 
Is.  65:24  they  call  I  will  a. 

Not  ANSWER. 
2  K.  18:.36  king's  commandment 

was  a.  him  not.  Is.  .36:21 
■Tob  9:3  a.  him  one  of  a  thousand 
Prov.  1:28  they  shall  call  I  not  a. 
26:4  a.  not  a  fool  accord,  to  his 
29:19  understand,  he  will  not  a. 
Is.  65:12  I  called,  ye  did  not  a. 
.Ter.  7:27  they  will  not  a.  thee 
Luke  14:6  they  could  not  a.  him 
22;68  will  not  a.  nor  let  me  go 
ANSWERED. 
Jud.  8:8  a.  as  men  of  Succoth  a. 
1  Sam.  3:4  he  a.  Here  am  I,  16 

1  K.  12:13  the  king  a.  roughly, 
2  Chr.  10:13 

18:26  voice,  nor  any  that  a. 

2  Chr.  25:9  a.  the  Lord  is  able 
Job  11:2  multit.  of  words  be  a.  ? 
Ezek.  .37:3 1  a.  O  L.  thou  knowest 
Dan.  2:14  D.  a.  with  counsel 
Mat.  27:12  he  a.  nothing  14; 

Mark  14:61;  15:3.  5;  Luke  23:9 
Mark  12:28  perceiv.  he  a.  well  > 
34  Jesus  saw  he  a,  discreetly 
Acts  22:8  I  a.  Who  art  thou,  L.? 
2.5:8  he  a.  for  himself,  26:1  ' 

ANSWERED,  meant  of  God. 
Gen.  .35:3  a.  me  in  my  distress 
Ex.  19:19  M.  spake,  and  G.  a. 
2  Sam.  21:1  L.  a.  It  is  for  Saul 
1  Chr.  21:26  a.  from  heaven 

28  David  saw  Lord  had  a.  him 
Ps.  81:7  I  a.  thee  in  the  secret 
99:6  on  the  L.,  and  he  a.  them 
118:5  the  L.  a.  me  and  set  me 
.Jer.  23:35  hath  the  Lord  a.  37 

ANSWERED  not. 

1  Sam.  4:20  a.  not  nor  did  regard 

2  Sam.  22:42  looked,  but  a.  them 
no<,  Ps.  18:41 

1  K.  18:21  people  a.  him  no< 

2  A'.  18:.36;  Is.  36:21 
./cr.  7:13  called,  ye  a.  not,  .35:17 
Mat.  15:23  he  a.  her  not  a  word 

ANSWEREDST. 
P*'.  99:8  thou  a.  them,  O  Lord 
138:3  when  I  cried  thou  a.  me 

ANSWEREST. 
1  Sam.  26:14  a.  thou  not,  Abner? 
■Job  16:3  embold.  that  thou  a.  ? 
Mat. 2»i:(i2  a.  thou  nothing?  Mark 

14:60:  15:4 
John  18:22  a.  thou  the  h.-p.  so  ? 

ANSWERETH. 
1  Sam.  28:15  God  a.  me  no  more 
1  A'.  18:24  God  that  a.  by  fire 
./ob  12:4  on  God  and  he  a.  him 
Prov.  18:13  that  a.  a  matter 
23  hut  the  rich  a.  roughly 
27:19  as  face  a.  to  face,  so 
Ec.  5:20  God  a.  him  in  the  joy 
10:19  but  money  a.  all  things 
Gal.  4:25  and  a.  to  Jerusalem 

AN.SVVERING. 
Luke  23:40  the  other  a.  rebuked 
Tit.  2:9  obedient,  not  a.  again 

ANT,  S. 
Prov.  6:6  the  a.  thou  sluggard 
30:25  a.  are  a  people  not  strong 
ANTICHRIST.  S. 

1  John  2.18  there  are  many  a. 
22  a.  denieth  Father  anil  Son 

4.3  spir.  of  a.  whereof  ye  heard 

2  John  7  is  a  deceiver  and  an  a. 
ANTIOCH. 

Acts  11-19  as  far  as  A  23 

26  called  Christians  first  in  A. 
Gal  2  11  Peter  to  A  1  withstood 
ANTTPAS    See  martyr. 
ANTIPATRIS.   Acts  23:31 
29 


APP 

ANTIQUITY. 

Is.  2.3:7  joyous  city,  whose  a, 

ANVIL. 
Is.  41:7  him  that  smote  a. 
ANY. 

Deut.  32:.39  nor  a.  that  can  del. 
1  A'.  18:2t)  nor  a.  that  answered 
■Job  33:27  if  a.  say,  I  have  sinned 
Ps.  4:6  who  will  show  us  a.  good? 
/s.  44:8  is  no  God,  I  know  not  a. 
Amos  6:10  is  there  yet  a. 
.Mark  8:26  nor  tell  it  to  a.  in  t. 
11:25  have  aii^ht  against  a. 
Acts  9:2  if  he  found  a. 

See  FURTHER,  GOD,  MAN,  MOBB, 
THING,  TIME,  WISE. 

ANY  while.   See  dead. 
APACE.   See  tles,  pled. 

APART. 
Ex.  13:12  a.  all  that  open 
Lev.  15:19  she  shall  be  put  a. 

18:19  as  Ion";  as  she  is  a. 
Ps.  4:3  Lordliath  set  a.  godly 
Zee.  12:12  every  family  a.  14 
Mat.  14:13  into  a  desert  place  a. 
23  mountain  a.  17:1;  Mark  9:9 

17:19  came  the  disciples  to  J.  a. 
.Mark  6:31  come  ye  yourselves  a. 
■lam.  1:21  lay  a.  filthiness 
APELLES.  Pom.  16:10 
APES.   See  peacocks. 

APHEK. 
1  Safn.  4:1  pitched  in  A.  29:1 

1  A'.  20:30  the  rest  fled  to  A. 

2  A'.  13:17  the  Syrians  in  A. 

APIECE. 
Num.  3:47  five  shekels  a. 

17:6  gave  him  a  rod  a. 
iwfe  9:3  nor  have  two  coats  a. 
■lohn  2:6  two  or  three  firkins  a. 
APOLLONIA.  ^c<«17:l 

APOLLOS. 
Acts  18:24  A.  came  to  Ephesus 
1  Cor.  1:12  and  I  of  A.  :3:4  ;  .3:5 

3:6  I  planted,  A.  watered 

4:6  in  a  figure  transferred  to  .\. 
Tit.  3:13  bring  Zenas  and  .\. 
APOLLYON.    Pev.  9:11. 

APOSTLE. 
Eom.  1:1  Paul,  called  to  be  an  a. 
1  Cor.  1:1. 

11:13  am  the  a.  of  the  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  9:1  am  I  not  an  a.  f  2 

15:9  not  meet  to  be  called  an  a. 
2C(yr.  1:1  Paul  an  a.  Eph.  1:1; 
Col.  1:1;  1  Tim.  1:1;  2  Tim. 
1:1 ;  Gal.  1:1 

12:12  the  signs  of  an  a. 
1  Tim.  2:7  whereto  I  am  ordained 

an  a.  2  Tim.  1:11 
Tit.  1:1  a  servant  of  G.  and  a. 
Heb.  3:1  a.  and  high-priest  of  our 

APOSTLES. 
Mat.  10:2  names  of  the  twelve  a. 
Mark  6:.30  the  a.  gathered 
Luke  6:13  whom  ne  named  a. 

9:10  the  a.  when  they  returned 

11:49  will  send  prophets  and  a. 

17:5  the  a.  said.  Increase 

22:14  down,  and  the  twelve  a. 

24:10  told  these  things  to  a. 
Acts  1:26  with  the  eleven  a. 

2:43  signs  by  the  a.  5:12 

4::35  them  at  a.  feet,  37 ;  5:2 

5:18  laid  their  hands  on  the  a. 

8:1  all  scattered  except  the  a. 
Horn.  16:7  of  note  among  the  a. 
1  Cor.  4:9  set  forth  us  the  a.  last 

12:28  set  first  a.  29  are  all  a. 

13:9  for  I  am  the  least  of  the  a. 

2Cor.  11:5  chietest  a.  12:11 
13  such  are  false  a. 
Gal.  1:17  to  them  a.  before  me 
19  other  of  the  a.  saw  I  none 
E/ih.  3:5  revealed  to  his  holy  a. 

4:11  he  gave  some  a. 

1  Thes.  2:6  burdensome  as  theo. 

2  Pet.  3:2  command,  of  us  the  a. 
■Jude  17  words  spoken  bef.  ofo. 
Per.  2:2  which  they  say  are  a. 

18:20  rejoice  over  her.  ye  holy  a. 
APOSTLESHIP. 
Acts  1:23  take  part  of  this  a. 
Uoni.  1:5  received  grace  and 

1  Cor.  9:2  the  seal  of  mine  a. 
ffai.  2:8  effectually  in  P  to  the  a. 

APOTHECARY. 
Ex.  30:23  after  art  of  a. 

35  conf.  after  art  of  a.  37:29 
Ec.  10:1  flies  cause  oint  of  a. 
APPAREL. 

2  Sam.  12:20  D.  changed  his  a. 

1  A'.  10:5  attend,  of  his  minis- 
ters and  their  a.  2  Chr.  9:4 


CRUDEN'S  COJ^OORDANCB. 


APP 

/«.  3:22  changeable  suits  of  a. 

4:1  we  will  wear  our  own  a. 

63:1  who  this  glorious  in  his  a. 
Zep.  1:8  clothed  in  strange  a. 
Acts  1:10  men  stood  in  w-hite  a. 

20:33  no  man's  silver  or  a. 
1  Tim.  2:9  women  in  modest  a. 
Jam.  2:2  man  come  in  goodly  a. 

1  Pet.  3:3  or  putting  on  a. 
See  BOYAL. 

APPARELLED. 

2  Sam.  13:18  daughters  were  a. 
Luke  7:25  are  gorgeously  a. 

APPAREIVTLY. 
Num.  12:8  will  I  speak  a. 

APPEAL,  ED. 

Acts  25:11  I  a.  unto  Cesar,  21 
26:32  at  liberty,  if  he  hadnoto. 
28:19  constrained  to  a.  to  Cesar 

APPEAR. 

Gen.  1:9  let  the  dry  land  a. 
Ex.  23:15  none  a.  before  me  emp- 
ty, 34:20 ;  Deut.  16:16 

34:24  when  thou  shalt  go  to  a. 
Deut.  31:11  Israel  a.  before  L. 
Ps.  42:2  shall  I  come  and  a. 

90:16  work  a.  to  thy  servants 
Cant.  2:12  flowers  a.  on  earth 

41  flock  of  goats  that  a.  6:5 
Is.  1:12  ye  come  to  a.  before  me 
Jer.  13:26  that  thy  shame  may  a. 
Ezek.  21:24  doings,  your  sins  a. 
Mat.  6:16  may  a.  to  men  to  fast 

23:28  ye  outwardly  a.  ricrhteous 

24:30  a.  the  sign  of  the  Son 
Lvke  11:44  as  graves  which  a. 

19:11  kingdom  of  God  should  a. 
Acts  26:16  in  which  I  will  a 
Rem.  7:13  that  it  might  a.  sin 
S  Cor.  5:10  a.  before  judg.-seat 
Col.  3:4  Christ  our  life  shall  a. 
1  Tim.  4:15  profiting  may  a. 
Heb.  9:24  to  a.  in  tlie  presence 
28  a.  the  second  time 

11:3  of  things  which  do  a. 
1  Pet.  4: 18  where  shall  ungod.  a.f 

5:4  when  chief  Sheph.  shall  rt. 
1  Jofin  2:28  when  he  shall  a. 

3:2  not  yet  a.  what  we  shall  be, 

when  he  shall  a.  we  shall 
Bev.  3:18  nakedness  do  not  a. 

APPEAR,  referred  to  God. 
Lev.  9:4  to-day  L.  will  a.  6 
16:2  I  will  a.  in  the  cloud 

1  Sam.  2:27  a.  to  tlie  house 

2  dir.  1:7  did  God  a.  to  Solomon 
Ps.  102:16  shall  a.  in  his  glory 
Is.  66:5  he  shall  a.  to  your  joy 
Acts  26:16  in  which  I  will  a. 

APPEARANCE. 

Num.  9:15  as  the  a.  of  fire,  16 

1  Sam.  16:7  looketh  on  outw.  a. 

Dan.  8:15  the  a.  of  a  man,  10:1S 
10:6  his  face  as  a.  of  lightning 

John  7:24  accord,  to  the  a. 

S  Cor.  5:12  which  glory  in  a. 
10:7  things  after  the  outward  a. 

1  Thes.  5:22  abstain  from  all  a. 
APPEARED. 

Ex.  4:1  L.  hath  not  a.  to  thee 
6:3  I  a.  by  name  of  G.  Almighty 

1  K.  11:9  had  a.  to  Solomon 

Jer.  31:3  the  L.  hath  a.  of  old 

Mat.  2:7  what  time  the  star  a. 
13:26  then  a.  the  tares  also 
17:3  a.  Moses  and  E.  Mark  9:4 
27:53  holy  city,  and  a.  to  many 

Mark  16:9  Jesus  a.  first  to  Mary 
12  he  a.  in  another  form 
14  after  he  a.  to  the  eleven 

Ltike  1:11  there  a.  to  him 
9:31  who  a.  in  glory,  and  spake 
22:43  a.  an  angel,  strengthening 
24:34  L.  is  risen,  a.  to  Simon 

Acts  7:2  God  a.  to  father  Abra. 
9:17  Jesus,  that  a.  to  thee  in 
26: 16  I  have  a.  for  this  purpose 
27:20  neither  sun  nor  stars  a. 

Tit.  2:11  grace  of  God  hath  a. 
3:4  after  the  love  of  God  a. 

Beb.  9:26  he  a.  to  put  away  sin 

Mev.  12:1  there  a.  a  great  w.  3 
APPEARETH. 

Ps.  84:7  in  Zion  a.  before  God 

/Vw.  27:25  the  hay  a. 

Jer.  6:1  evil  a.  out  of  the  north 

Mai.  3:2  shall  stand  when  he  a. 

Jam.  4:14  life  as  a  vapor  that  a. 
APPEARIIVG. 

1  Tim.  6:14  keep  com.  till  a.  L. 

2  Ti7n.  1:10  manifest  by  the  a. 
4:1  quick  and  dead  at  his  a. 

8  to  them  also  that  love  his  a. 
Til.  2:13  looking  for  glorious  a. 


APP 

1  Pet.  1:7  to  praise  at  the  a.  of  J. 

APPEASE. 
Gen.  32:20  I  will  a.  him 
APPEASED,  ETH. 

Est.  2:1  Ahasuerus  a. 

Prov.  1.5:18  s.  to  anger,  a.  strife 

Acts  19:35  town-clerk  had  a. 

APPERTAIN. 
Num.  16:.30  swallow  them,  with 

all  that  a. 
.Ter.  10:7  for  to  thee  doth  it  a. 

See  PERTAIN. 

APPERTAINED. 

Num.  10:32  that  a.  to  Korah,  33 
APPERTAINETH,  ING. 

Lev.  6:5  give  it  to  whom  it  a. 
Rom.  4:1  Abr.  our  father,  as  a. 

APPETITE. 
Job  38:39  fill  the  a.  of  lions 
Prov.  23:2  a  man  given  to  a. 
Ec.  6:Tyet  a.  not  filled 
Is.  29:8  and  his  soul  hath  a. 
APPn-FORUM.   Ads  28:15 

APPLE  of  the  eye. 
Devi.  32:10  kept  him  as  a.  ofh.  e. 
Ps.  17:8  keep  me  as  a.  of  eye 
Prw.  7:2  law  as  a.  of  thine  eye. 
Lam.  2:18  lot  not  a.  of  thine  eye 
Zee.  2:8  toucheth  a.  of  his  eye. 

APPLE-TREE. 
Cant.  2:3  as  a.-tree  among  trees 
8:5  raised  thee  up  under  n.-tree 
Joel  1:12  and  a.-<re«  are  withered 

APPLES. 
Prov.  25:11  like  a.  of  gold'inpic. 
Cant.  2:5  comfort  me  with  a. 
7:8  smell  of  thy  nose  like  a. 
APPLIED. 
Ec.  7:25  I  a.  my  heart  to  know 
8:9  I  a.  my  heart  to  every  work 
16  I  a.  heart  to  know  wisdom 
APPLY. 
Ps.  90:12  a.  our  hearts  to  wisd. 
PrmK  2:2  a.  heart  to  understand 
22:17  a.  thy  heart  to  my  know. 
23:12  a  thy  licart  to  instruction 

APPOINT. 
Lev.  26:16  will  a.  over  you  terror 

2  Sam.  6:21  to  a.  me  ruler 
7:10  a.  a  place  for  my  people 

Job  14:13  a.  me  a  set  time 
Is.  26:1  will  God  a.  for  walls 

61:3  to  a.  them  that  mourn  in  Z. 
Jer.  15:3  a.  over  them  four  kinds 

49:19  who  is  a  chosen  man,  I 
may  a.  Who  will  a.  me  the 
time?  50:44 
Ezek.  21:19  a.  thee  two  ways 
20  a.  a  way  that  the  sword 
IIos.  1:11  they  shall  a.  one  head 
.Mat.  SM:51  a.  his  portion 
Ltike  12:46  a.  his  portion 

22:29  I  a.  you  a  kingdom 
Acts  6:3  seven  men  wliora  we  a. 

APPOINTED. 
Num.  9:2  passover  in  a.  sea.  3 

7  oflTering  of  L.  in  his  a.  season 
1  Sam.  13:11  not  Avithin  days  a. 
1  K.  1:35  a.  him  to  be  ruler. 

20:42  a  man  a.  to  destruction 
Nell.  6:7  thou  hast  a.  prophets 

9:17  a.  a  captain  to  return,  but 
Job  7'3  wearisome  nights  are  a. 

14:5  thou  hast  a.  his  bounds 

20:29  the  heritage  a.  to  him 

30:23  the  house  a.  for  all  living 
Ps.  44:11  like  sheep  a.  for  meat 

78:5  a.  a  law  in  Israel 

79:11  preserve  those  a.  to  die 

102:20  to  loose  those  a.  to  death 
Prov.  7:20  come  liome  at  day  a. 

8:29hea.  the  foundations 

31:8  as  are  a.  to  destruction 
7s.  1:14  your  a.  feasts  my  soul 

44:7  I  a.  the  ancient  people 
Jer.  5:24  reserveth  the  a.  weeks 

47:7  sea-shore,  there  hath  he  a. 
Ezek.  4:6  a.  each  day  for  a  year 
Mic.  6:9  and  who  hath  a. 
Luke  3:13  exact  what  is  a.  you 

10:1  Lord  a.  other  seventy 

22:29  as  Father  a.  me 
Acts  1:23  they  n.two.  Joseph  and 

17:31  he  hath  a.  a  day  in  which 
1  Cor.  4:9  apostles  last.  a.  to  d. 

1  Thet.  3:3  that  we  are  a.  thereto 
5:9  God  hath  not  a.  us  to  wrath 

2  Tim.  1:11  I  am  a.  a  preacher 
neb.  3:2  faithful  to  him  that  a. 

9:27  a.  to  men  once  to  die 
1  Pet.  2:8  whereunto  they  were  a. 
APPOINTED,  time  and  times. 
1  Sum.  13:8  to  set  time  Sam.  a. 


ARE 

■Job  7:1  an  a.  time  to  man 
14:14  all  thedaysof  my  a.  time. 
Ps.  81:3  trumpet  in  time  a. 
Is.  14:31  be  alone  in  his  a.  time 
■Ter.  8:7  knoweth  her  a.  times 
Dan.  8:19  at  time  a.  the  end 
10:1  but  the  time  a.  was  long 
11:27  end  be  at  the  time  a. 
29  at  the  ti?ne  a.  shall  return 
35  it  is  yet  for  a  time  a. 
Ilah.  2:3  is  yet  for  an  a.  time 
.Ms  17:26  determ.  times  bef.  a. 
Gal.  4:2  until  tim£  a. 

APPOINTETH. 
Ps.  104:19  a.  moons  for  seasons 
Dan.  5:21  a  whomsoever  he  will 

APPOINTMENT. 
Job  2:11  made  a.  together  to  c. 

APPREHEND. 
2  Cor.  11:.32  garrison  desir.  to  a. 
Phil.  3:12  may  a.  that  for  which 

APPREHENDED. 
Acts  12:4  when  he  a.  Peter 
Phil.  ;j:12  I  am  a.  of  Christ  J. 
13  count  not  myself  to  have  a. 
APPROACH. 
Deut.  31:14  thy  days  a.  that  thou 
Job  40:19  his  sword  to  a.  to  him 
Ps.  65:4  whom  thou causest  ton. 
Jer.  30:21  engaged  heart  to  a. 
1  Tim.  0: 16  in  fight  no  man  c.  a. 

APPROACHETH,  ING. 
Is.  58:2  take  delight  in  a.  God 
Lnke  12:.33  where  no  thief  a. 
Heb.  10:25  as  ye  see  the  day  a. 

APPROVE. 
Ps.  49:13  posterity  a.  their  say. 
1  Cor.  16:3  shall  a.  by  your  let. 
Phil.  1:10  that  ye  may  a.  things 

APPROVED. 
Acts  2:22  Jesus,  a  man  a.  of  God 
Rom.  14:18  accept  to  G.  a.  of  m. 
16:10  Apelles  a.  in  Christ 

1  Cor.  11:19  they  a.  be  made  m. 

2  Cor.  7:11  all  things  you  have  o. 
10:18  commendeth  himself  is  o. 
l;3:7  that  we  should  appear  a. 

2  Tim.  2:15  thyself  o.  unto  God 

APPROVEST,  ETH. 
Lam.  3:36  subvert  a  man,  a.  not 
Rom.  2:18  a.  things  more  excel. 

APPROVING. 
2  Cor.  6:4  in  all  things  a.  oiu'sel. 

APRON,  S. 
Gen.  3:7  fig-leaves,  made  a. 
Acts  19:12  Drought  to  the  sick  a. 
APT. 

1  Tim.  3:2  a.  teach,  2  Tim.  2:24 
AQUILA.   Acts  18:2,  26 ;  Rom. 

16:3 ;  1  Cor.  16:19 ;  2  Tim.  4:19 
AS,.  Num.  21:28 ;  2:9 ;  Is. 

15:1 

ARABIA. 

1  A'.  10:15  had  kings  of  A. 
Is.  21:13  the  burden  upon  A. 
■ler.  2.5:24  the  cup  to  kings  of  A. 
Gal.  1:171  went  into  A.  4:25 

ARABIAN,  S. 

2  dir.  17:11  the  A.  brought  Jeh. 
26:7  helped  Uzziali  ag.  the  A. 

13:20  nor  shall  A.  pitch  tent 
Jer.  3:2  as  A.  in  the  wilderness 
Acts  2:11  Cretes  and  A.  we  hear 

ARAM. 
Gen.  10:22  sons  of  Sh.  Lud.  A. 
Ntim..  23:7  B.  brought  me  fr.  A. 
Mat.  1:3  Esrom  begat  A.  4 
Luke  3:33  Aminadab  son  of  A. 
See  PADAN. 

ARARAT.    Gen.  8:4;  Jer.  51:27 
ARAUNAH.    2  Sa7n.  24:16,  23 
AREA.    Jos.  14:15;  21:11 
ARCHANGEL. 
1  Thes.  4:16  with  voice  of  a. 
Jude  9  Michael  the  a.  contend. 
ARCHELAUS.  Mat.i.n 

ARCHER,  S. 
Gen.  21:20  Ishmacl  became  an  a. 
49:23  the  a.  sorely  grieved  him 
1  Sam.  31:3  a.  hithim,  1  Chr.  10:3 
Job  16:13  his  a.  comp.  me  round 
Is.  22:3  rulers  are  bound  by  a. 
Jer.  51:3  bendeth  let  a.  bend  bow 

ARCHES. 
Ezek.  40:16  windows  to  the  a. 
ARCHIPPrS.  Col.A:n:PhUe.% 
ARCTURUS.    Job  9:9 ;  38:32 
.ARE. 

'Kum.  1.5:15  as  ye  a.  so  stranger 
Job  38:35  say  to  thee,  here  we  a. 

30 


ARK 

Lam.  5:7  sinned,  and  a.  not 
Mat.  2:18  not  comf.  bee.  they  o. 
Luke  13:25  whence  you  a.  27 
18:11  I  am  not  as  other  men  a. 
John  17:11  may  be  one  as  we  a. 

1  Cor.  1:28  things  which  a.  not 
Rev.  1:19  the  thmgs  which  o. 
AREOPAGITE.  17:34 
AREOPAGUS,    ^r^- 17:19 
ARETAS.    2  Cm-.  11:.32 
ARGOB.   Deut.  3:4,  13,  \\\\K. 

4:13 

ARGl'ING. 

./oft  6:25  what  doth  your  a.  rep. 

ARGC.ME.NTS. 
Job  23:4  fill  my  mouth  with  a. 
ARIEL. 

Ezr.  8:16  I  sent  for  E.  and  A. 
Is.  29:1  woe  to  A.  the  city,  2,  7 

ARIGHT. 
Ps.  50:23  ord.  his  conversa.  a. 
78:8  that  set  not  their  heart  a. 
Prov.  15:2  wise  useth  know.  a. 
23:31  when  it  moveth  itself  o. 
■/er.8:6 1  heark.  they  spake  not  a. 

ARIMATHE.A, 
Mat.  27:57  Joseph  of  A.  who 
was,  Mark  15:43 ;  Luke  23:51 ; 
John  19:38 

ARIOCH. 
Gen.  14:1  in  the  days  of  A.  king 
Dan.  2:25  A.  brought  Daniel 

ARISE. 
Jos.  1:2  a.  go  over  this  Jordan. 
Jud.  5:12  a.  Barak,  lead 

2  Sam.  2:14  young  men  a. 
1  K.  3:12  any  a.  iflce  thee 

1  Chr.  22:16  a.  be  doing 

Job  7:4  I  a.  and  nii'ht  be  gonef 
25:3  doth  not  his  light  a.  * 

Ps.  3:7  a.  O  Lord,  save  me 
7:6  a.  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger 
12:5  will  I  a.  saith  the  Lord 
44:26  a.  for  help,  and  redeem 
68:1  let  God  a.  let  his  enemies 
88:10  shall  dead  a.  praise  theet 
89:9  waves  of  sea  a.  thou  stil. 
102:13  a.  and  have  mercy  on  Z. 

Prov.  6:9  a.  out  of  thy  sleep? 

Cant.  2:1S  a.  my  love,  fair  one 

Is.  21:5  a.  ye  princes 
26:19  my  dead  body  shall  a. 
49:7  kinf'S  shall  a.  princes  wor. 
60:1  a.  shine,  thy  light  is  coma 
00:2  Lord  shall  a.  upon  thee 

Jer.  2:27  in  trouble  will  say,  a. 
8:4  shall  they  fall,  and  not  a.T 
31:6  a.  ye,  let  us  go  up  to  Zion 

Lam.  2:19  a.  cry  out  in  the  night 

Van.  2::J9  shall  a.  another  kingd. 

Amos  7:2  whom  shall  Jacob  a.  5 

Mic.  2:10  a.  this  is  not  your  rest 
4:13  a.  and  thresh,  O  daughter 
7:8  enemy,  I  fall  I  shall  a. 

Bab.  2:19  to  the  dumb  stone  a. 

Mai.  4:2  Sun  of  righteousness  a. 

Mat.  9:5  easier  to  say  a.  .Vark2:9 
24:24  shall  a.  false  Christs 

Mark  7:41  damsel,  a.  Luke  8:54 

Luke  7:14  L.  said,  young  man  a. 
15:18  I  will  a.  and  go  to  my  f. 
24:;i8  thoughts  a.  in  your  hearts 

■John  14:31  a.  let  us  go  heuce 

Acts  9:40  said,  Tabitha,  a. 
20:30  own  selves  shall  men  a. 
22:16  a.  and  be  baptized 

Eph.  5:14  a.  from  the  dead 

2  Pet.  1:19  till  the  day-star  a. 
See  RISE. 

ARISETH. 

1  A'.  16:44  a.  little  cloud 
Ps.  112:4  to  the  upright  a.  light 
I  Is.  2:19  a.  to  shake  terriblv,"2l 
Mat.  1.3:21  persec.  a.  Marki.U 
John  7:52  out  of  Galilee  a. 
Heb.  7:15  similitude  of  Melch.  a. 
See  SUN 

ARIST.ARCHUS. 
Acts  19:29  caught  Gains  and  A. 
20:4  A.  accompanied  Paul 
27:2  one  A.  a  Macedonian 
Col.  4:10  A.  f -prisoner,  PkiU.  24 
ARISTOBITLUS.   Rom.  16:10 
ARK. 

Gen.  6:14  an  a.  of  gopher-wood 
7:18  a.  went  on  face  of  waters 
Air.  2:3  took  an  a.  of  bulrush. 
25:16  put  into  the  a.  the  testi- 

monv.  21 :  40:3.  20 
37:1  made  the  a.  of  shittim-w. 
Num  .  3:31  charge  shall  be  the  a. 
Jos.  4:11  a.  of  Lord.  6:12  ;  1  Sam. 
4:6;  6:1;2  ,Sa»i.6:9 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


AEM 

1  Sam.  6:19  looked  into  a. 

S  Sam.  11:11  a.  and  Israel  abide 

1  K.  2:26  bee.  thou  barest  the  a. 

8:9  nothing  in  a.  save  the  two 
1  Chr.  6:31  the  a.  had  rest 

13:3  let  us  bring  again  the  a. 
9  put  forth  hand  to  hold  theo. 

15:1  D.  prepared  a  place  for  a. 
3  Chr.  6:41  a.  of  thy  strength, 
Ps.  132:8 

8:11  whereunto  a.  hath  come 
Mat.  24:38  Noah  cut.  a.  Lu.  17:27 
Heb.  11:7  Noah  prepared  an  a. 
1  Pet.  3:20  G.  waited  while  thea. 
Mev.  11:19  in  his  temple  the  a. 

Before  the  ARK. 
Ex.  40:5  set  altar  of  gold  a. 
Jos.  4:7  w.  of  Jordan  cut  off  a. 

7:6  J.  fell  on  his  face  be,  the  a. 
1  Sam.  5:3  D.  was  fallen  be.  the  a. 

1  Chr.  16:  37  left  before  the  a.  A. 

2  Chr.  5:6  S.  and  cbngr.  be.  thea. 

ARK  of  the  Covenant. 
Num.  10:33  a.  c.  of  L.  went  bef. 
Deut.  31:26  inside  of  a.  c. 
Jos.  4:7  waters  cutoffbeforea.  c. 
Jud.  20:27  a.  c.  of  God  was  there 
X  Sam.  4:3  let  us  fetch  the  a.  c. 
2  Sam.  15:34  Levites  bearing  a.  c. 
1  Chr.  17:1  a.  c.  under  curtains 
Jer.  3:16  shall  say  no  more,  a.  c. 
Heb.  9:4  tabern.  which  had  a.  c. 
ARK  of  Ged. 

1  Sam.  3:3  where  a.  of  G.  was 
4:11  a.  of  G.  was  taken,  17,  22 
6:3  if  ye  send  away  the  a. 

2  Sam.  6:7  there  he  died  before  a. 
7:2  a.  dwclk'th  within 

15:25  a.  of  God  into  the  city 
iChr.  13:12 bring  the  a.  home 
15:2  none  carry  a.  of  G.  but  L. 

ARM. 

Hx.  15:16  greatness  of  thine  a. 
Deut.  3;3:20  teareth  the  a.  with 

1  Sam.  2:31 1  will  cut  off  thy  a. 

and  the  a.  of  thy  father's  h. 

2  Chr.  32:8  wi  th  him  is  a.  of  flesh 
Job  26:2  savest  a.  that  hath 

31:22  a.  fall  from  my  shoulder 

35:9  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  a. 

38:15  high  a.  shall  be  broken 
■  40:9  hast  thou  an  a.  like  God? 
Ps.  10:15  the  a.  of  the  wicked 

44:3  nor  their  own  a.  save  them 

77:15  with  thy  a.  red.  thy  peo. 

89:13  thou  hast  a  mighty  a. 
21  mine  a.  shall  strengthen 

98:1  his  holy  a.  hath  gotten  him 
Cant.  8:6  as  a  seal  on  thine  a. 
Js.  9:20  the  flesh  of  his  a. 

33:2  be  their  a.  every  morning 

40:10  his  a.  shall  rule  for  him 
11  gather  the  lambs  with  a. 

51:5  shall  wait  upon  me,  on 

mine  a.  shall  they  trust 
9  put  on  strength,  O  a.  of  Lord 
.  62:10  hath  made  bare  his  holy  a. 

53:1  to  whom  is  thea.  of  the  L. 
revealed  ?  John  12:38 

59:16  his  a.  brought  salv.  63:5 

62:8  hath  sworn  by  the  a. 

63:12  with  his  glorious  a. 
Jer.  17:5  that  maketh  flesh  his  a. 

21:5  I  will  fight  with  strong  a. 
Ezek.  4:7  thine  a.  shall  be  unc. 

30:21  broken  a.  of  X^haraoh 

31:17  into  hell  that  were  his  a. 
Dan.  11:6  retain  power  of  the  a. 
Zee.  11:17  on  his  a.  his  a. 
Luke  1:51  showed  str.  with  his  a. 
Acts  13: 17  with  a  high  a.  brought 

ARM,  Verb. 

1  Pet.  4:1  a.  yours,  with  same  m. 

Stretehed-out  ARM. 

Ex.  6:6  with  a  s.-out  a. 

Deut.  4:34  assayed  to  take  nation 

by  a  stretched-ont  a. 
5:15  out  thence  with  a  a.  7:19: 

26:8;  Jer.  32:21 

2  Chr.  6:33  thy  stretched-mt  a. 
Ps.  136:12  a  a.  for  his  mercy 
Jer.  27:5  made  earth  by  a.  .32:17 
Esek.  20::3:j  with  a  a.  will  I  rule 

34 1  will  gather  you  with  a  a. 
ARMS. 
Oen.  49:24  a.  of  his  hands 
Deut.  a3:27  the  everlasting  a. 
2  Sam.  22:35  bow  of  steel  is  brok. 

by  mine  a.  Ps.  18:34 
Job  22:9  the  a.  of  the  fatherless 
Ps.  37:17  a.  of  wicked  broken 
Prov.  31:17  strengtheneth  her  a. 
7s.  44:12  with  strength  of  a. 
49:22  bring  thy  sons  in  their  a. 
51:5  my  a.  shall  judge  the  peo. 


ARO 

Ezek.  13:20  tear  from  your  a. 
30:22  blvak  Pharaoh's  a.  ai 
24  strength,  a.  of  king  of  B.  25 
Dan.  2:32  and  his  a.  of  silver 
10:6  his  a.  like  polished  brass 
11:15  a.  of  south  shall  not 
22  with  the  a.  of  a  flood  shall 
31  a.  shall  stand  on  his  ))art 
Has.  7:15  strengthened  their  a. 
11:3  taking  them  by  their  a. 
Mark  9:36  taken  him  in  his  a. 
10:16  took  them  up  in  his  a. 
Luke  2:28  S.  took  C.  in  his  a. 
ARMAGEDDON.   Sev.  16:16 

AR.MED. 
■Job  .39:21  goeth  on  to  meet  a.  m. 
Ps.  78:9  children  of  E.  being  a. 
Prov.  6:11  as  an  a.  man.  24:34 
Luke  11:21  a  strong  man  a. 
ARMENIA.   2  .ff:  19:37;  7s.37:38 

ARMHOLES. 
J('r..38:12  rotten  rags  under  thy  a. 
Ezek.  13:18  sew  pillows  to  a. 

ARMIES. 
Ex.  12:17  your  a.  out  of  E. 
Num.  33:1  their  a.  under  Mos. 
1  Sam.  17:10  defy  the  a.  of  Israel 
16  should  defy  the  a.  of  God 
45  name  of  God  of  a.  of  Israel 
Job  25:3  any  number  of  his  a.  f 
Ps.  44:9  forth  with  our  a. 
68:12  kings  of  a.  did  flee  apace 
Cant.  6:13  company  of  two  a. 
Is.  34:2  fury  upon  all  their  a. 
Mat.  22:7  he  sent  forth  his  a. 
Luke  21:20  Jerus.  compa.  with  «. 
Heb.  11:34  to  flight  a. 
Pel'.  10:14  a.  in  heaven  followed 
19  kings  and  their  a.  gathered 

ARMOR. 

1  Sam.  17:54  Goliah's  a.  in  his 
1 K.  22:38  washed  his  a. 

2  A'.  3:21  all  able  to  put  on  a. 
10:2  a  fenced  city  also  and  a. 
20:13  II ez.  showed  his  precious 

things,  h.  of  his  a.  Is.  39:2 
7s.  22:8  look  in  that  day  to  a. 
Luke  11:22  his  a.  wherein  he 
Pom.  13:12  put  on  a.  of  light 
2('or.  6:7  approv.  by  a.  of  right 
Eph.  0:11  put  on  the  a.  of  God 
13  take  the  whole  a.  of  God 

ARMOR.BEARER. 

■Tud.  9:54  Abim.  called  his  a.-b. 
1  Sam.  14:7  a.-b.  said,  do  all  that 
16:21  David  became  his  a.-b. 
31:6  Saul  died,  and  his  a.-b. 

ARMORY. 
Cant.  4:4  builded  for  an  a. 
Jer.  50:25  L.  hath  opened  his  a. 

ARMY. 
Deut.  11:4  he  did  to  the  a.  of  E. 
,/ud.  9:29  increase  thine  a. 
1  K.  20:25  a.  like  the  a.  lost 
2C%r.  20:21  praise  before  a. 
Job  29:25  dw.  as  a  king  in  the  a. 
Cant.  6:4  as  a.  with  banners,  10 
Jer.  37:11  fear  of  Pharaoh's  a. 
Ezek.  20:18  a.  to  serve  a  great 
37:10  an  exceeding  great  a. 
Dan.  4:35  according  to  his  will 

in  the  a.  of  heaven 
■Joel  2:11  his  voice  before  his  a. 
Zee.  9:8  encamp  bee.  of  the  a. 
Acts  23:27  came  I  with  an  a. 
Rev.  9:16  of  a.  of  horsemen 
19:19  sat  on  horse  and  his  a. 

.4R\0\. 
mm.  21:14  brooks  of  A.  22:36 
Deut.  2:24  over  the  river  of  A. 
.Jud.  11:26  by  the  coasts  of  A. 
Is.  16:2  shall  be  at  fords  of  A. 
Jer.  48:20  tell  ye  it  in  A. 

AROER. 
Num.  32:34  child,  of  G.  built  A. 
1  6'a?«.30:28;  2 Sam.'ii:h\  1  Chr.h:S 
Is.  17:2  cities  of  A.  are  forsaken 
Jer.  48:19  inhabitant  of  A.  stand 

AROSE. 
Gen.  37:7  and  lo,  my  sheaf  a. 
Ex.  1:8  a.  a  new  king  over  Eg. 

who  knew  not  J.  Acts  7:18 
Jud.  2:10  a.  a  generation  that 

knew  not  the  Lord 
5:7  till  I  Deljorah  a.  a  mother 
20:8  the  people  a.  as  one  man 
1  Sam.  9:26  a.  early.  Is.  37:36 
17:35  he  a.  against  me 
iK.  23:25  aft.  him  a.  there  any 
%Chr.  36:16  wrath  of  the  Lord  a. 
Job  29:8  aged  a.  and  stood  up 
Ps.  76:9  God  a.  to  judgment 
Ec.  1:5  sua  hasteth  where  he  a. 


ART 

Dan.  6:19  the  king  a.  early 
Mat.  2:14  he  a.  and  took  child,21 
8:15  a.  and  ministered,  Lu.  4::39 
26  he  a.  and  rebuked  winds, 

Marki-.i'i:  LukeH-.U 
9:9  a.  and  follow.  19;  Marki-.U 
25  the  hand,  and  the  maid  a. 
27:52  saints  which  slept  a. 
Mark  9:27  J.  lifted  him  up,  he  a. 
Luke  6:48  when  the  flood  a. 
15:20  he  a.  and  came  to  his  f. 
ylrfs  11:19  persec.  which  a.  about 
19:23  there  a.  no  small  stir 
23:7  BO  said  a.  a  dissension,  10 
See  ROSE. 

AROSE  and  went. 
1  Sam.  3:6  Samuel  a.  to  Eli 
1  K.  19:21  Elisha  a.  after  Elijah 
■Ion.  3:3  so  .Jonah  a.  to  Nineveh 
Acts  9:39  Peter  a.  and  went 
ARPAD,  ARPHAD. 
iK.  18:34  gods  of  A.  Is.  36:19 
19:13  king  of  A.  ?  Is.  37:13 
Is.  10:9  is  not  Hamath  as  A.  ? 
Jer.  49:23  is  confounded,  and  A. 

ARPHAXAD. 
Gen.  10:22  s.  of  Shem,  A.  11:10 
Luke  3:36  was  the  sou  of  A. 

ARRAY. 
■Tob  6:4  terrors  of  God  set  in  a. 
Jer.  50:14  yourselves  in  o.  ag.  B. 

See  BATTLE. 

ARRAY,  Verb. 

Est.  6:9  they  may  a.  the  man 
Job  40:10  a.  thvself  with  glory 
■Ja:  43:12  a.  himself  with  land 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  costly  a. 

ARRAYED. 
Gen.  41:42  Pharaoh  a.  Joseph 

2  CJtr.  28:15  captives  with  sp.  a. 
Mat.  0:29  was  not  a.  like  one  of 

these,  Luke  12:27 
Luke  23:11  Herod  a.  Christ 
Acts  12:21  Herod  a.  in  royal  app. 
Pev.  7:13  these  a.  in  white 
17:4  woman  was  a.  in  purple 
19:8  to  her  was  granted  to  be  a. 

ARROGAIVCY. 

1  Sam.  2:3  let  not  a.  come  out 
Prov.  8: 13  pride  and  a.  do  I  hate 
Is.  1.3:11  c.".U(ie  a.  of  the  proud 
Jer.  48:29  M.  his  loftiness,  his  a. 

ARROW. 

1  Sam.  20:36  Jonathan  shot  a. 

2  K.  9:24  a.  went  out  at  his  h. 
13:17  a.  of  Lord's  deliverance 
19:32  nor  shoot  an  a.  there,  Is. 

37::33 

.lob  41:28  a.  cannot  make  him 

Ps.  11:2  their  a.  on  the  string 
61:7  an  a.  sudd,  be  wounded 
91:5  nor  afraid  for  a.  that  flieth 

Prov.  25:18  witness  is  a  sharp  a. 

■Jer.  9:8  tongue  as  an  a.  shot  out 

Lam.  3:12  as  a  mark  for  the  a. 

Zee.  9:14  his  a.  go  forth 
ARROWS. 

Num.  34:8  through  with  a. 

Deut.  32:23  mine  a.  upon  them 
42  m-ine  a.  drunk  with  blood 

1  Sam.  20:20  ^vill  shoot  three  a. 

2  Sam.  22:15  sent  out  a.  and  scat- 

tered them,  Ps.  18:14 

2K.  13:15  take  bow  and  a. 
18  take  the  a.  and  smite 

Job  6:4  a.  of  Almighty  are 

Ps.  7:13  ordaiueth  a.  against 
21:12  thine  a.  against  them 
38:2  thine  a.  stick  fast  in  me 
45:5  a.  sharp  in  heart  of  enem. 
57:4  teeth  are  spears  and  a. 
58:7  his  bow  to  shoot  his  a. 
64:3  their  a.  even  bitter 
76:3  brake  he  the  a.  of  bow 
77:17  thine  a.  also  went  abroad 
120:4  sharp  a.  of  the  mighty 
127:4  as  a.  in  hand  of  a  mighty 
144:6  shoot  thine  a.  and  destroy 

Prov.  26:18  man  who  cast  a. 

Is.  5:28  whose  a.  are  sharp 
7:24  with  a.  and  bows  shall  m. 

Jer.  50:9  a.  as  of  expert  man 
14  at  Babylon  spare  no  a. 
51:11  make  bright  the  a. 

Lam.  3:13  caused  a.  of  his  quiv. 

Ezek.  5:16  send  evil  a.  of  fami. 
21:21  he  made  his  a.  bri^jht 
39:3  cause  thine  a.  to  fall 
9  Israel  shall  burn  bows  and  a. 

Hab.  3:11  light  of  thine  a. 
ART,  Verb. 

Gen.  32:17  whose  a.  thouf 

Jud.  8:18  as  thou  a. 


ASH 

1  K.  22:4  as  thou  a.  2  E.  3:7 
■ler.  14:22  a.  not  thou  he,  O  L. 
Luke  7:19  a.  he  that  should 
Pev.  11:17  a.  and  w.  and  a.  16:5 

ART,  S,  Substantive. 
Er.  30:25  ointment  after  the  a. 

2  Chr.  16:14  spices  prep,  by  a. 
Acts  17:29  stones  graven  by  a. 

19:19  which  used  curious  a. 

ARTAXERXES. 
Ezr.  4:7;  6:14;  7:1, 11.21 
Neh.  2:1  in  SOth  year  of  A.  wine 
5: 14  from  SOth  to  33d  year  of  A. 
ARTEMAS.    Tit.  3:13 

ARTIFICER,  S. 
Gen.  4:22  T.-Cain  an  instr.  of  o. 

1  C/ir.  29:5  works  made  by  a. 

2  C/ir.  34:11  to  a.  gave  they  m. 
Is.  3:3  away  the  cunning  a. 

ARTILLERY. 
1  Sam.  20:40  Jonath.  gave  his  a. 
ASA. 

1  K.  1.5:11  A.  didright,2C%r.l4:2, 
12,13;  2Chr.  15:2,17;  16:2 

1  CTir.  9:16  Berechiah,  son  of  A. 

2  Chr.  14:11  A.  cried  to  the  Lord 
ASAHEL. 

2  Sam.  2:18, 21, 32 ;  1  Chr.  2:16 
3:27  Abner  died  for  blood  of  A 
23:24  A.  was  one,  IC'Ar.  11:26 

ASAIAH. 
1  Chr.  4:36  Jeshohaiah  and  A. 
6:30  sons  of  Merari,  A.  9:5 
2Chr.  34:20  king  Josiah  sent  A. 

ASAPH. 
2K.  18:18  Joab  the  son  of  A.  the 

recorder,  37 ;  Is.  36:3.  22 
1  Chr.  6:.39  A.  son  of,  9:15;  15:17 
16:7  delivered  this  psalm  to  A. 
25:1  of  the  sons  of  A.  2;  20:1; 
2Crir.    5:12;  20:14;  29:13; 
35:15;  Ezr.  2:41;  3:10;  Nih. 
7:44;  11:17,22;  12:35 
A8CEIVD. 
■Los.  6:5  people  shall  a.  Up 
Ps.  24:3  a.  into  hill,  Po?h.  10:6 
135:7  vap.  to  a.  Jer.  10:13;  51:16 
139:8  if  I  o.  up  into  heaven 
Is.  14:13  I  will  a.  to  heaven,  14 
Ezek.  38:9  a.  and  come 
John  6:02  Son  of  man  a.  up 
20:17  I  a.  to  my  Father 
Rev.  17:8  shall  a.  out  of  pit 

ASCENDED. 
.Tud.  13:20  angel  a.  in  the 
Ps.  68:18  thou  hast  a.  on  high 
P)-ov.  30:4  hath  a.  into  heaven 
John  3:13  no  man  hath  a. 
20:17  not  yet  a.  to  my  Father 
Acts  2:34  D.  is  not  a.  into  the  h. 
Eph.  4:8  when  he  a.  up 

9  that  he  a.  10  same  that  a. 
Rev.  8:4  smoke  of  the  incense  a. 
11:12  a.  up  to  heaven 

ASCEIVDETH. 

Rev.  11:7  the  beast  that  a.  out 
14:11  smoke  of  their  torment  o. 

ASCENDI\G. 

Gen.  28:12  the  angels  of  God  a. 

1  Sam.  28:13  I  saw  gods  a.  out 
Luke  19:28  before  a.  up  to  Jeru, 
John  1:51  angels  of  God  a.  and 
Rev.  7:2  angel  a.  from  the  east 

ASCEIVT. . 

2  Sam.  15:30  Dav.  went  up  by  the 

a.  of  Olivet 
1 K.  10:5  and  his  a.  by  which  he 

went  up,  2  Chr.  9:4 

.ASCRIBE. 

Dent.  32:3  a.  ye  greatness 
Job  36:3  I  will  a.  to  my  Maker 
Ps.  68:34  a.  ye  strength  to  God 

ASCRIBED. 

1  Sam.  18:8  a.  to  David  10,000 
ASENATH.  Gen.  41:45,50;  46:80 

ASH. 

Is.  44:14  he  planteth  an  a. 
ASHAMED. 

Gen.  2:25  m.  and  w.  were  not  a. 

2  Sam.  10:5  men  were  greatly  a. 

1  Chr.  19:5 

19:3  as  people  being  a. 
2  A'.  2:17  till  he  was  a. 

8:11  countenance  until  a. 
2  Chr.  30:15  the  priests  were  a 
Ezr.  9:6  I  am  a.  to  lift  up 
Job  6:20  came,  and  were  a. 

11:3  shall  no  man  make  a.  T 

19:3  not  a.  to  make 
Ps.  34:5  and  their  faces  not  a. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ASH 

7%.  74:2t  not  oppressed  turn  a. 
Prm.  12:4  she  that  maketh  a. 
Is.  20:5  be  a.  of  Ethiopia 

24:23  the  sun  shall  be  a.  when 

30:5  a.  of  a  people  that  could 

33:9  L.  is  a.  and  hewn  down 
Jer.  2:26  as  thief  is  a. 

6:15  they  a.  /  at  all  a.  8:12 

8:9  the  wise  men  are  a. 

14:4  ploughmen  were  a. 

48:13  a.  ore.  as  Is.  was  a. 
Ezek.  16:27  daughters  of  P.  are  o. 

32:30  terror  o.  of  their  might 
Luke  13:17  adversaries  were  a. 

16:3  to  beg  I  am  a. 
Jtom.  1:16  not  a.  of  the  gospel 

5:5  hope  maketh  not  <i. 
6:21  whereof  ye  are  now  a.  f 
2  Cor.  7:14  I  am  not  a. 

2  Tim.  1:12  neverth.  I  am  not  a. 

16  O.  was  not  a.  of  my  chain 
Ueb.  2: 1 1  not  a.  to  call  them 

11:16  not  a.  to  be  called 
ASHASrEDonrfcon/oi/nded.  Ste 

CONFOUNDED. 

Be  ASHAMED. 

P».  6:10  let  my  enemies  be  a. 
25:3  that  wait  on  thee  be  a. 

let  them  be  a.  who  transgress 
31:1  let  me  never  be  a. 

17  not  be  a.  wicked  be  a.  35:26 
69:6  wait  be  a.  for  my  sake 
86:17  wh.  hate  me,  may  be  a. 
109:28  let  them  be  a. 

119:78  let  proud  6eo. 
Is.  1:29  shall  be  a.  of  the  oaks 

23:4  be  thou  a.  O  Zidon 

26:11  and  be  a.  for  their  envy 

42:17     greatly  a.  that  trust  in 

44:9  know,  that  they  may  be  a. 
11  all  his  fellows  shall  be  a. 

45:24  against  him  shall  be  a. 

65:13  rejoice,  ye  shall  be  a. 

66:5  and  they  shall  be  a. 
Jer.  2:.36  shalt  be  a.  of  Egypt 

3:3  refusedst  to  be  a. 

12:13  shall  be  a.  of  your  rev. 

17:13  forsake  thee  shall  be  a 

20:11  my  persecutors  shall  6«  a. 

48:13  Moal)  shall  be  a.  of  C. 

50:12  your  mother  shall  be  a. 
Ezek.  16:61  and  be  a. 

43:10  they  may  be  a.  of  their 
Sos.  4:19  be  a.  bee.  of  their  sac. 

10:6  Is.  be  a.  of  his  own  counsel 
Joel  1:11  be  yea.  O  ye  husbandm. 

2:26  shall  never  be  a.  27 
Zee.  9:5  expectation  shall  be  a. 

13:4  every  one  be  a.  of  his  vis. 
Mark  8:38  be  a.  of  me,  Luke  9:26 

3  Cor.  9:4  we  (that  we  say  not 

you)  should  be  a. 

Phil.  1:20  in  nothing  I  shall  i.  a. 

2  T/ie.s.  3:14  that  may  be  a. 

Tit.  2:8  contrary  part  may  be  a. 

IPet.  3:16  may  be  a.  that  falsely 

Not  be.wBe  not  ASHAMED. 

Num.  12:14  she  6.  a.  seven  days? 

Ps.  25:2  in  thee,  let  me  n.  b.  a. 
31:17  let  me  n.  b.  a.  119:116 
37:19  shall  n.  b.  a.  in  the  evil 
119:6  a.  when  I  have  respect 
46  testimonies,  and  n.  be  a. 
80  be  sound,  that  \  ben.  a. 
127:5  shall  n.  be  a.  but  speak 

Is.  29:22  Jacob  shall  not  be  a. 
45:17  a.  world  without  end 
49:23  shall  not  be  a.  that  wait 
50:7  like  a  flint,  I  shall  n.  be  a. 
54:4  for  thou  shalt  not  be  a. 

Zep.  3:11  that  day  shalt  thou  a. 

Mom.  9::J3  heliev.  shall  a.  10:11 

2  Cor.  10:8  I  should  not  be  a. 

2  Tim.  1:8  (J.  of  testimony  of  L. 
2:15  that  needeth  not  be  a. 

1  Pet.  4:16  as  a  Chr.  let  him  a. 

1  John  2:28  a.  before  him 
ASHDOD. 

iSam.  5:1  the  ark  to  A.  6 

iChr.  26:6  wall  of  A.  cit.  ab.  A. 

Neh.  13:23  mar.  wives  of  A.  24 

Amos\:%\  3:9;  Zep.2:4;  Z«c.  9:6 
ASHER 

Gen.  30:13  L.  called  his  name  A. 
49:20  out  of  A.  his  bread  fat 

Deut.  .3;J:24  of  A.  he  said  A. 

Jud.  5: 17  A.  on  the  sea-shore 
Tribe  of  ASHER. 

Num.  1:41  the  tribe  of  K.  41,500 
2:27  the  tribe  of  K.  s"hall 
10:26  the  host  of  tribe  of  A. 
13:13  tribe  of  A.  to  spy,"  34:27 

Jos.  19:24  lot  for  ti-ibe  of  A.  31 
21:6  out  of  the  tribe  of  A.  .30 

\Chr.  6:62,74;  i;uAe2:36;  Eev.l-.ij 


ASK 
ASHES. 

Gen.  18:27  am  but  dust  and  a. 
Lev.  6:11  the  a.  without  camp 
Num.  19:9  gather  the  a. 
1  K.  13:3  and  a.  poured  out 

20:38  disguised  himself  with  a. 
Est.  4:3  lay  in  sackcloth  and  a. 
■fob  2:8  sat  down  among  the  a. 

13:12  your  rememb.  like  a. 

30:19  become  like  dust  and  a. 

42:6  and  repent  in  dust  and  a. 
Ps.  102:9  eaten  a.  like  bread 

147:16  the  hoar-lVost  like  a. 
Is.  44:20  he  feedeth  on  a. 

58:5  to  spread  a.  under  him 

61:3  to  give  them  beauty  for  a. 
Jer.  6:26  daughter,  wallow  in  a. 
Lam.  ;3:16  covered  me  with  a. 
Ezek.  28:18  bring  thee  to  a.  on 
Dan.  9:3  to  seek  in  sack,  and  a. 
■Jon.  3:6  kin^  sat  in  a. 
Mai.  4:3  wicked  be  a.  under 
Mat.  11:21  repented  long  ago  in 
sackcloth  and  a.  Luke  10:13 
Heb.  9:13  if  the  a.  of  a  heifer 
iPel.  2:6  cities  of  Sodom  into  o. 

ASHTAROTH. 
Dnit.  1:4  at  A.  .Tos.  9:10;  12:4 
Jud.  2:13  Is.  served  A.  10:6 
1  Sam.  7:3  strange  gods  and  A.  4 

12:10  because  we  have  served  A. 

31:10  S.'s  armor  in  house  of  A. 
1  K.  11..33  have  worshipped  A. 
1  Chr.  6:71  Gershom  was  giv.  A. 

ASHUR,  or  ASSUR. 
Gen.  10:11  A.  went  forth,  22 
Num.  24:22  A.  shall  carry,  24 
1  Chr.  2:24  II.  wife  bare  him  A. 

4:5  A.  had  two  wives,  H.  and 
Ezr.  4:2  Esar-haddon.  king  of  A. 
Ps.  8.3:8  A.  also  is  joined  with 
Ezek.  27:23  A.  and  Chil.  32:22 
Hos.  14:3  A.  shall  not  save  us 
ASI.\. 

Acts  6:9  of  A.  disputing  Stephen 
19:10  all  they  in  A.  heard 
27  whom  all  A.  worshippeth 

1  Pet.  1.1  to  strangers  scat,  in  A. 

ASIDE. 

2  A'.  4:4  set  a.  that  which 
Mark  7:3:j  o.  from  the  multitude 
John  1.3:4  laid  a.  his  garments 
Heb.  12: 1  lay  a.  every  weight 

See  GO,  GONE,  TURN,  WENT,  LAY. 

ASK. 

Gen.  32:29  w.  a.  after  my  name 
34:12  a.  me  never  so  much  dow- 
ry and  g^ift,  and  I  will  gi\  e 

Deut.  4:;32  a.  of  the  days  that  arc 
32:7  a.  thy  father 

Jud.  18:5  a.  counsel  of  God 

1  Sam.  12:19  this  evil  to  a.  us 
28:16  why  dost  thou  a.  of  me 

1  K.  3:5  God  said,  a.  what  I  shall 

give  thee,  2  Chr.  1:7 

2  K.  2:9  a.  what  I  shall  do 

2  Chr.  20:4  J.  gathered  t  o  a.  help 
.Job  12:7  a.  the  beasts 
Ps.  2:8  a.  of  me,  and  I  will  give 
Is.  7:11  a.  thee  a  sign  of  L.  a 
12  I  will  not  a.  neither  tempt 

45:11  L.  a.  of  things  to  come 

58:2  they  a.  ordinances 
Jer.  6:16  o.  for  the  old  paths 

15:5  aside  to  a.  how  thou  doest 

18:13  a.  among  the  heathen 

38:14  I  will  a.  thee  a  thing 

48:19  a.  him  that  fleeth 

,50:5  shall  a.  the  way  to  Zion 
La7n.  4:4  children  a.  bread 
Dan.  6:7  shall  a.  a  petition 
Hos.  4:12  people  a.  counsel 
Hag.  2:11  a.  priests  concerning 
Zee.  10:1  a.  rain  in  time 
Mat.  6:8  need  of,  before  ye  a. 

7:7  a.  and  it  shall  be,  Luke  11:9 
9  his  son  a.  bread,  Luke  11:11 
11  good  things  to  them  that  a. 

14:7  whatsoever  she  would  a. 

18:19  touch,  any  thing  they  a. 

20:22  what  ye  a.  MarJc  10:38 

21:22  whatsoever  ye  a. 

22:46  a.  him  more  questions, 

Mark  12:.34 ;  Luke  20:40 
Mark  6:22  a.  what  thou  wilt.  23 

9:.32  afraid  to  a.  him,  Liike  9:45 
Luke  6:30  goods,  a.  them  not 

11:13  llolv  S.  to  them  that  a. 

12:48  of  him  they  will  a. 
John  1:19  sent  priests  to  a.  him 

9:21  he  is  of  age,  a.  him,  23 

11:22  whatsoever  thou  a.  of  G. 

14:13  ye  a.  in  my  name,  1&16 
14  if  ye  a.  in  my  name  I  will 

l.'i:"  iibide  in  me,  a.  what  ye 

16:19  they  were  desirous  to  a. 


ASS 

.lohn  16:23  ye  shall  a.  me  nothing 
24  a.  and  receive  that  your  joy 
.30  that  any  should  a. 
18:21  a.  them  which  heard  me 
Acts  10:29  I  a.  for  what  intent 
1  Cor.  14:.35  a.  their  husbands 
Eph.  3:20  above  all  we  can  a. 
Jam.  1:5  lack  wisdom,  let  him  a. 
6  but  let  him  a.  iu  faith 
4:2  ye  have  not,  bee.  ye  a.  not 
3  ye  a.  and  rec.  not,  bee.  ye  a. 
1  .lohn  3:22  we  a.  we  receive 
5:14  we  a.  according  to  his  will 

15  heareth  us,  whatever  we  a. 

16  not  unto  death,  he  shall  a. 
See  COUNSEL. 

ASKED. 
.Tud.  5:2.5  he  a.  water 
13:6  I  a.  not  whence  he  was 
1  Sajn.  1:17  petition  thou  a. 

1  K.  .3:11  thou  a.  this  thing 

2  K.  2:10  hast  a.  hard  thing 
Ezr.  5:10  we  a.  their  names 
Job  21:29  a.  them  that  go  by 
Ps.  21:4  he  a.  life  of  thee 

105:40  people  a.  he  brought 
7s.  30:2  not  a.  at  my  mouth 

41:28  when  I  a.  of  them,  could 

65:1  Bought  of  them  that  a.  not 
Dan.  9:10  no  king  that  a. 

7: 16  a.  him  the  truth 
Mat.  16:13  he  a.  his  disciples, 
Mark?,:'n\  9(18 

22:23  Sadducees  a.  him,  35; 

Mark°i:l\  \  10:2;  12:18 
Luke  18:40  when  near  he  a. 
.lohn  4:10  wouldest  have  a. 

1():24  have  ye  a.  nothing 
liom.  10:20  to  them  that  o.  not 

ASKELOIV,  or  ASHKELOIV. 
Jud.  1:18  .ludah  took  G.  and  A. 

14:19  Samson  went  down  to  A. 

1  Sam.  6:17  for  A.  one,  for  Gath 

2  Sam.  1:20  in  the  streets  of  A. 
■Ter.  25:20  I  made  A.  and  Azzah 

47:5  A.  is  cut  off  \vith  rem.  7 
Amos  1:8  holds  sceptre  from  A. 
7jep.  2:4  A.  a  desolation,  7 
Zee.  9:5  A.  shall  see ;  A.  shall 

ASKEST. 
,Tud.  13:18  why  a.  aftermyname? 
John  4:9  a.  drink  of  me 
18:21  why  a.  thou  me? 

ASKETH. 
Ex.  1.3:14  thy  son  a.  Deut.  6:20 
Mic.  7:3  prince  a.  for  a  reward 
Mat.  5:42  him  that  a.  Luke  6:.30 
7:8  that  a.  receiv.  Luke  11:10 
John,  16:5  none  a.  whither  goest 
1  Pet.  3:15  a.  you  a  reason  of 

ASRIXG. 
Ps.  78:18  tempting  God  by  a. 
Luke  2:46  a.  them  cjuestions 
•John  8:7  they  continued  a 
1  Cot.  10:25  a.  no  question,  27 

ASLEEP. 
Jud.  4:21  Sisera  was  fast  a. 
Cant.  7:9  lips  of  those  a.  to  speak 
Jon.  1:5  .Jonah  was  fast  a. 
Mat.  8:24  he  was  a.  Mark  4:.38 
26:40  disciples  a.  Mark  14:40 
Acts  7:60  Stephen  fell  a. 
1  Cor.  15:6  but  some  are  fallen  a. 
18  which  are  fallen  a.  in  C. 

1  Thes.  4:13  concerning  them  a. 

15  prevent  them  that  are  a. 

2  Pet.  3:4  since  fathers  fell  a.  all 
ASN.\PPAR.   Ezr.  4:10 

ASP,  S. 
Deut.  32:33  wine  is  venom  of  a. 
Job  20:14  meat  is  the  gall  of  a. 

16  he  shall  suck  poison  of  a. 
Is.  11:8  on  the  hole  of  the  a. 
Rom.  3:13  poison  of  a. 

ASSAULT,  ED. 
Acts  14:5  and  a.  made  of  the  G. 
17:5  they  a.  the  house  of  Jason 

ASSAY,  ED,  IXG. 
Deut.  4:34  hath  God  a.  to  take 
1  Sam.  17:.39  David  a.  to  go 
Job  4:2  if  we  a.  to  commune 
Act."  9:26  Saul  a.  to  join  himself 
16:7  they  a.  to  go  to  Bithynia 
Heb.  11:29  the  Egyptians  a. 
ASS. 

Gen.  22:3  Abrah.  saddled  his  a. 
5  abide  you  here  with  the  a. 
49:14  Issachar  is  a  strong  a. 
E)'.  13:13  firstling  of  an  a. 
2:5:4  if  thou  meet  enemy's  a. 

12  thine  ox  ixnd  thine  a. 
Num.  16:15  not  taken  one  a. 
20:23  a.  saw  the  angel.  25.  27 
28  opened  the  moiith  of  a.  30 

32 


ASS 

Deut.  22:10  with  ox  and  a. 

.los.  15:18  lighted  off  her  a.  Jud. 

1:14;  1  Sam.  25:23 
Jud.  15:16  jawbone  of  an  a. 

1  A'.  l;J:28  had  not  torn  the  a. 

2  K.  6:25  a.  head  sold  for  80  p. 
Job  24:3  the  a.  of  the  fatherlees 
Prov.  26:3  a  bridle  for  the  a. 
Is.  1:3  the  a.  his  master's  crib 

.32:20  send  feet  of  the  ox  and  a. 
Jer.  22:19  the  burial  of  an  a. 
Zee.  9:9  cometh  lowly  riding  on 
a.  the  foal  of  an  a.  j}/a<.  21:5 

14:15  so  be  the  plague  of  the  a. 
Mat.  21:2  shall  And  an  o.  tied 
Luke  13:15  each  loose  his  a. 

14:5  have  an  a.  fallen  into  pit 
John  K:14  had  found  a  young  a. 
2  Pet.  2:16  dumb  a.  speaking 

Se4  SADDLE. 

ASS'S  COLT. 

Gen.  49:11  binding  his  a.  c. 
.lob  11:12  bom  like  a  wild  a.  e. 
John  12:15  sitting  on  an  a.  c. 

Wild  ASS. 
Job  6:5  a.  bray  when  he  hath  g. 
39:5  sent  out  w.  a.  tree 
Jer.  2:24  w.  a.  used  to  the  w'ness 
Hos.  8:9  w.  a.  alone  by  himself 

ASSES. 
■lud.  .5:10  ride  on  w.  a. 

1  Sam.  8:16  wiil  take  your  a. 
9:3  a.  of  Kish  were  lost.  10:2 

2  Sam.  16:2  a.  for  k.  household 

1  Chr.  27:.30  over  a.  was  Jehd. 

2  Chr.  28:15  carried  feeble  on  a. 
Job  42:12  J. had  a  thousand  she  o. 
Is.  21:7  he  saw  a  chariot  of  a. 
Ezek.  23:20  flesh  as  flesh  of  a. 

Wild  ASSES. 
■Job  24:5  as  wild  a.  go  they  forth 
Ps.  104:11  ?r.  a.  quench 
Is.  32:14  shall  be  a  joy  of  w.  a. 
.Jer.  14:6  wild  a.  snuffed  wind 
Dan.  5:21  dwell,  was  with  w.  a. 

Young  ASSES. 
Is.  30:6  riches  on  young  a. 
2iy.  a  that  ear  the  ground 
ASSEMBLE. 
Is.  11:12  he  shall  a.  outcasts 

45:20  a.  and  come,  and  draw  n. 

48:14  all  ye  a.  yourselves 
Jer.  4:5  a.  and  let  us  go 

8:14  why  sit  still?  a.  let  ng 
Ezek.  11:17  I  will  a.  you  out  of 

39:17  a.  gather  to  my  sacrifice 
Hos.  7: 14  a.  for  com  and  wine 
.loeJ  2:16  a.  elders,  gather 

3:11  a.  and  come,  all  ye  heathen 
Amos  3:9  a.  on  mt.  Samaria 
Mic.  2:12  I  will  surely  a.  O  J. 

4:6  I  will  a.  her  that  halteth 
Zep.  3:8  I  will  a.  the  kingdoms 

ASSEMBLED. 
1  Sam.  2:22  lay  with  w.  that  a. 
Ezr.  9:4  a.  every  one  that  trem. 
Neh.  9:1  ch.  of  Is.  a.  with  fast. 
Ps.  48:4  lo  the  kings  were  a. 
Is.  43:9  let  the  people  be  a.  who 
■Jer.  5:7  a.  by  troops  in  harlot's  h. 
Mat.  28:12  when  a.  gave  large 
John  20:19 disciples  a.  forfearof 
Acts  1.4  being  a.  not  to  depart 

4:31  where  they  were  a. 

11:26  w.  year  a.  with  church. 

15:25  it  seemed  good  to  us  a. 

ASSEMBLING. 
Heb.  10:25  forsake  not  the  a. 

ASSEMBLY. 
Gen.  49:6  their  a.  mine  honor 
Ex.  16:3  kill  a.  with  hunger 
Lei\  4:13  from  the  eyes  of  the  a. 
Deut.  9:10  L.  spake  out  of  fire  ia 
day  of  a.  10:4;  18:16 

1  Sam.  17:47  a.  shall  know  Lord 

2  Chr.  30:23  a.  took  counsel 
Ps.  22:16  the  a.  of  the  wicked 

89:7  feared  in  a.  of  the  saints 

107:.32  praise  him  in  a. 

111:1  I  will  praise  him  in  a. 
Prov.  5:14  was  in  all  evil  in  a. 
Jer.  6:11  on  a.  of  young  men 

9:2  an  a.  of  treacherous  men 

1.5:17  sat  not  in  a.  of  mockers 
Lam.  2:6  dest.  places  of  the  a. 
Ezek.  13:9  shall  not  be  in  the  a. 
Acts  19:32  the  a.  was  confused 

39  deter,  iu  a  lawful  a.  41 
Heb.  12:23  to  the  general  a. 
Jam.  2:2  come  to  your  a.  a  man 

Solemn  ASSEMBLY. 
Lev  2):36  eishth  day  is  a  s.  a. 

Num.  29:35;  Neh.  8:18 
Deut.  16:8  seventh  day  s.a.toL. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


AST 

2  K.  10:20  a  s.  a.  for  Baal 
2  C'hr.  7:9  eighth  d.  made  &s.  a. 
Joel  1:14  called  a  s.  a.  2:15 
Zep.  3:18  sorrowful  for  thes.  a. 

ASSEMBLIES. 
J!s.  86:14  a.  of  violent  men 
S!c.  12:11  fas.  by  masters  of  a. 
It.  1:13  calling  of  a. 
4:5  create  on  her  a.  a  cloud 
£zek.  44:24  in  all  mine  a. 
Amos  5:21  not  smell  in  your  a. 

ASSEIVTED. 
AcU  24:9  Jews  also  a. 

ASSOCIATE. 
Is.  8:9  a.  and  be  broken  in  p. 

ASSUAGE,  ED. 
Gen.  8:1  and  the  waters  a. 
Job  16:5  mov.  of  lips  should  o. 
6  my  grief  is  not  a. 

ASSURANCE. 
2)eui.  28:66  shalt  have  none  a. 
Js.  32:17  effect  of  righteous,  a. 
Acts  17:31  he  hath  given  a. 
Col.  2:2  full  a  of  understanding 
1  Thes.  1:5  came  in  much  a. 
Eeb.  6:11  to  the  full  a.  of  hope 
10:22  draw  near  in  full  a. 
ASSURE. 

1  John  3:19  shall  a.  our  hearts 

ASSURED. 
Jer.  14:13  give  you  a.  peace 

2  Tim.  3:14  thou  hast  been  a. 

A^UREDLY. 

Acts  2:36  house  of  Israel  know  a. 
16:10  a.  gathering,  L.  called  us 
ASSYRIA. 

Oen.  2:14  toward  the  east  of  A. 
25:18  dwelt  as  thou  goest  to  A. 

2  A'  15:29  cap.  to  A.  17:6;  18:11 

Is.  7:18  that  is  a  land  of  A. 
11:11  recover  people  ft-om  A.  16 
19:23  out  of  Egypt  to  A.  24.  25 
27:13  were  ready  to  perish  in  A. 

Jfr.  2:18  in  the  way  of  A.?  36 

Ezek.  23:7  with  men  of  A. 

Eos.  7:11  to  A.  8:9  up  to  A. 
9:3  cat  unclean  things  in  A. 
10:6  carried  to  A.  for  a  present 
11:11  dove  out  of  the  land  of  A. 

Jfic.  5:6  waste  the  land  of  A. 
7:12  come  to  thee  from  A. 

Zep.  2:13  destroy  A.  and  Nin. 

Zw.  10:10  g.  them  out  of  A.  11 

S«e  KTNQ,  KINGS. 

ASTO\ISHED. 

Zev.  26:32  enemies  shall  be  a. 

1  K.  9:8  shall  be  a.  Jer.  18:16; 

19:8;  49:17;  50:13 
Ezr.  9:3  and  sat  down  a. 
Job  17:8  upright  shall  be  a. 

18:20  come  after  shall  be  a. 

26:11  pillars  of  heaven  are  a. 
Is.  52:14  many  were  a.  at  thee 
Jer.  2:12  be  a.  O  ye  heavens 

4:9  the  priests  shall  be  a. 

14:9  why  be  as  a  man  a. 
Ezek.  3:15  I  remained  a.  seven  d. 

4:17  a.  one  with  another 

26:16  shall  tremble  and  be  a. 

28:19  know  thee  shall  be  a. 
Dan.  3:24  Nebuchadnez.  was  a. 

4:19  Daniel  was  a.  for  one  hour 

5:9  his  lords  a. 

8:27  Daniel  was  a.  at  the  vision 
Mat.  7:28  a.  at  his.  22:3:};  Mark 

1:22;  6:2;  11:18;  Lukei-.Si, 
Markh-.i'i  a.  with  great  astonish. 

7:37  beyond  measure  a.  10:26 

10:24  disciples  were  a. 
Luke  2:47  a.  at  his  answers 

5:9  was  a.  at  draught  of  fishes 

8:.56  her  parents  were  a.  but  he 

24:22  certain  women  made  us  a. 
Ad^  9:6  Saul  trembling  and  a. 

10:45  which  believed  were  a. 

12:16  saw  Peter,  they  were  a. 

13:12  deputy  believed,  being  a. 
ASTOIVISHMEIVT. 
Devf.  28:28  shall  smite  with  a. 

37  become  an  a.  and  a  proverb 

2  C'/ir.  7:21  shall  be  an  a. 

29:8  hath  delivered  them  to  a. 
.Ps.  60:3  to  drink  the  wine  of  a. 
Jer.  8:21  I  am  black,  a.  hath 

25:9  I  will  make  them  an  a.  18 
11  land  be  a  desolation  and  a. 

29:18  deliver  them  to  be  an  a. 

42:18  execra.  and  an  a.  44:12 

44:22  theref.  is  your  land  an  a. 

51:37  Babvl.  shall  become  an  a. 
Ezek.  4:16  drink  w.  with  a.  12:19 

5:15  an  a.  to  the  nations 

2.3:33  be  tilled  with  cup  of  a. 
Zee.  12:4  smite  horse  with  a. 


AUG 

ASTRAY.  See  went,  go,  gone. 
ASTROLOGERS. 

Is.  47:13  let  now  a.  star-gazers 
Dan.  1:20  ten  times  better  th.  a. 
2:2n:  cannot  the  a.  show 
4:7  came  in  magicians  and  a. 
5:7  king  cried  to  bring  in  the  a. 
ASUNDER.    See  cljeave,  cut, 

DIVIDE,  PUT. 

ASYNCRITUS.   Horn..  16:14 
ATAD.    Gen.  50:10, 11 
ATE. 

Ps.  106:28  a.  sacrifl.  of  the  dead 
Dan.  10:3  I  a.  no  pleasant  bread 
Eev.  10:10  book,  and  a.  it  up 

ATHALIAH. 
2  IC.  8:26  Ahaz.  mother  was  A. 
11:1  A.  destroyed,  2  C'/ir.  22:10 
2  hid  Joash  from  A.  20 

1  Chr.  8:26  Ben.  Shehari.  and  A. 

2  Chr.  24:7  the  sons  of  A.  22:11 
Ezr.  8:7  Jeshaiah  son  of  A. 
ATHENLVNS.   Acts  17:21 

ATHENS. 
Acts  17:15  bro't  Paul  to  A.  16,  22 
18:1  Paul  departed  from  A. 

1  Thes.  3:1  good  to  be  left  at  A. 

ATHIRST. 
Mat.  25:44  when  saw  we  thee  a. 
Rev.  21:6  give  to  him  that  is  a. 
22:17  let  him  that  is  a.  come 

ATOIVEMEIVT. 
Ex.  30:16  shalt  take  a.  money 
Lev.  4:20  a.  for  them,  26,  31.  35; 
5:6;  6:7;  8:»4;  12:8;  14:18; 
Num.  15:25 
9:7  make  a.  for  thyself,  16:24 
16:10  the  scape-goat  to  make  a. 
17  there,  when  raaketh  a. 
34  to  make  a.  once  a  year 
23:28  no  work,  it  is  a  day  of  a. 
25:9  day  of  a.  make  trumpet 
Num.  16:46  make  a.  for  wTath 
31:50  ear-rings  to  make  an  a. 

2  Sam.  21:3  wherewith  make  a. 
Bom.  5:11  we  have  rec.  a. 

ATTAIN. 
Ps.  139:6  I  cannot  a.  unto  it 
Prov.  1:5  man  of  u.  a.  wisdom 
/lbs.  8:5  they  a.  to  innocency  ? 
Phil.  3:11  might  a.  to  resurr'ec. 

ATTAINED. 
Gen.  47:9  not  a.  to  days  of  fath. 
Rom.  9:.30  G.  have  a.  to  right. 

31  Is.  hath  not  a.  to  law 
Phil.  3:12  I  had  already  a. 

16  already  a.  let  us  walk 
1  Tim.  4:6  whereto  thou  a. 
ATTALIA.   Acts  li:25 

ATTEND. 
Ps.  17:1  a.  to  my  c.  61:1 ;  142:6 
5.5:2  a.  to  me,  I  mourn 
86:6  a.  to  the  voice 
Prov.  4:1  a.  to  know  understand. 
20  son,  a.  to  my  words,  7:24 
5:1  my  son,  a.  to  my  wisdom 
1  Cor.  7:35  a.  on  Lord 

ATTENDANCE. 

1  71m.  4:13  give  a.  to  reading 
Ileb.  7:13  gave  a.  at  altar 

ATTENDED. 
.Tob  .32:12  I  a.  none  convinced  J. 
Ps.  66:19  hath  a.  to  my  prayer 
Acts  16:14  she  a.  to  things  spok. 

ATTENDING. 
Rom.  13:6  ministers  a.  contin. 
ATTENT. 

2  Chr.  6:40  let  thine  cars  be  a. 
7:15  shall  be  a.  to  the  prayer 

ATTENTIVE. 
Neh.  1:6  let  thine  ear  now  be  a. 

11 :  Ps.  130:2 
8:3  people  were  a.  Luke  19:48 

ATTENTIVELY. 
Job  37:2  hear  a.  noiseof  his  v. 

ATTIRE. 
Prov.  7:10  w  ith  a.  of  harlot 
Jer.  2:32  a  bride  forget  her  a.  ? 
Ezek.  23:15  exceeding  in  dyed  a. 

AUDIENCE. 
Ex.  24:7  and  read  in  a. 
1  Chr.  28:8  in  a.  of  our  God 
Neh.  13:1  they  read  in  the  a. 
Luke  7:1  his  sayings  in  the  a. 
20:45  in  a.  of  the  people 
Acts  13:16  ve  that  fear  G.  give  a. 
15:12  multitude  gave  a.  22:23 
AUGHT.    See  ought. 

AUGMENT. 
Num.  32: 14  to  a.  fierce  anger 


AAVA 

AUGUSTUS. 

Liikf.  2:1  decree  from  Cesar  A. 
Acts  25:21  P.  appealed  to  A.  25 
27:1  Julius,  a  centurion  of  A. 
AUNT. 

Lev.  18:14  his  wife,  she  is  thy  a. 

AUSTERE. 
Luke  19:21  thou  art  an  a.  man 
AUTHOR. 

1  Cor.  14:33  not  a.  of  confusion 
nc'b.  5:0  became  a.  of  salvation 
12:2  Jesus,  the  a.  and  finisher 

AUTHORITY,  lES. 
Prov.  29:2  righteous  are  in  a. 
Mat.  7:29  having  a.  Mark  1:22 
8:9  a  man  under  a.  Luke  7:8 
20:25  exercise  a.  Mark  10:42 
21:23  by  wh.at  a.  Mark  11:28 
Mark  1:27  for  with  a.  com.  un- 
clean spirits,  Luke  4:36. 
13:34  gave  a.  to  his  servants 
Luke  9:1  power  and  a.  over 
19:17  have  thou  a.  over 
20:20  deliver  him  to  a. 
22:25  exercise  a.  called  benef. 
John  5:27  a.  to  execute  judgm. 
Acts  8:27  eunuch  of  great  a. 
9:14  hath  a.  to  bind,  26:10,  12 

1  Cor.  15:24  put  down  all  a. 

2  Cor.  10:8  boast  more  of  a. 
1  Tim.  2:2  suppli.  for  all  in  a. 

12  women  to  usurp  a.  over 
Tit.  2:15  rebuke  with  all  a. 
1  Pet.  3:22  and  a.  made  subject  to 
Rev.  13:2  gave  him  great  o. 

AVAILETH. 
Gal  5:6  Christ  cir.  a.  not,  6:15 
Ja7n.  5: 16  prayer  of  right  a. 

AVEN. 
Ezek.  30:17  men  of  A.  fall 
Uos.  10:8  high  of  A.  Amos  1:5 

AVENGE, 
iet'.  19: 18  thou  shalt  not  a. 
26:25  a.  the  quarrel  of  my  cov. 
Nu7n.  31:2  a.  Is.  of  Midianites,  3 
Dent.  32:43  a.  blood  of  servants 
1  ;Sa»i.24:12  Lord  a.  me  of  thee 
Isa.  1:24  a.  me  of  mine  enemies 
.ler.  46:10  that  he  may  a. 
nos.  1:4  will  a.  blood  of  Jezreel 
Luke  18:3  a.  me  of  mine  adver. 

7  shall  not  God  a.  his  own  el. 

8  he  will  a.  them  speedily 
Rom.  12:19  a.  not  yourselves 
Rev.  6:10  dost  thou  not  a.  our 

AVENGED. 
Gen.  4:24  Cain  be  a.  seven-fold 
Jos.  10: 13  stayed  till  peo.  had  a. 
Jud.  15:7  yet  I  will  be  a. 
16:28  o.  ofPhilis.  of  my 

1  Sam.  14:24  that  I  may  be  a. 
18:25  foreskins  to  be  o. 
25:31  my  Lord  hath  a.  himself 

2  Sam.  4:8  hath  a.  my  lord 
18:19  the  Lord  hath  a.  him 

Jer.  5:9  my  soul  beo.  29 :  9:9 
Acts  7:24  a.  him  oppressed 
Rev.  18:20  God  hath  a.  you 
19:2  a.  blood  of  his  servants 
AVENGER. 
Num.  35:12  from  a.  Jos.  20:3 
Deut.  19:6  lest  a.  pursue 

12  the  elders  deliver  him  to  o. 
Jos.  20:5  if  the  a.  pursue 
Ps.  8:2  mightest  still  the  a. 
44:16  byre,  of  the  enemy  and  o. 

1  Thes.  4:6  Lord  is  a.  of  all  such 
AVENGETH. 

2  Sam.  22:48  G.  a.  me,  Ps.  18:47 
AVENGING. 

Jud.  5:2  praise  L.  for  a.  of  Isra. 

AVERSE. 
Mlc.  2:8  as  men  a.  from  war 

AVOID. 
Prov.  4:15  a.  it,  pass  not  by  it 
Rom.  16:17  divisions,  and  a. 
2  Tim.  2:23  unl,  questions  a. 
Tit.  3:9  a.  foolish  questions 

AVOIDING. 
2  Cor.  8:20  a.  this,  that  no  man 
1  Tim.  6:20  a.  profane  babblings 

AVOUCHED. 
Deid.  26:17  a.  the  Lord  to  be 
18  o.  thee  to  be  his  people 
A\V.\KE. 
■Tud.  5:12  a.  a.  Deb.,  a.  a.  utter 
Job.  8:6  he  would  a.  for  thee 
14:12  be  no  more  not  a. 
Ps.  7:6  a.  for  me,  35:2;3 
17:15  I  a.  with  thy  likeness 
44:23  a.  why  sleepest  thou 
57:8  a.  my  glory.  I  w.  a.  108:2 
50:4  they  prepare,  a.  to  help 
■33 


BAA 

Ps.  59:5  0  L.  a.  to  visit  all  tho 
Prm).  23:35  when  shall  I  a. 

Cant.  2:7  a.  my  love,  3:5;  8:4 

4:16  a.  O  north  wind 
Is.  26:19  a.  ye  that  dwell 

51:9  a.  a.  put  on  strength,  O 

arm  of  the  Lord  a.  h'£l 
17  a.  a.  stand  up,  O  Jerusalem 
./('/■.  51:57  perp.  sleep,  and  not  a. 
Dun.  12:2  m  the  dust  shall  a. 
■loel  1:5  a.  ye  drunkards,  weep 
Hab.  2:7  a.  that  shall  vex  thee 
19  that  saith  to  the  wood,  a. 
Zee.  13:7  a.  O  sword  ag.  my 
Mark  4:38  and  they  a.  him 
Luke  9:32  when  a.  saw  his  glory 
■John  11:11  that  I  may  a.  him 
Rom.         it  is  high  time  to  o. 
1  C(jr.  1.5:.34  a.  to  righteousness 
Ei}h.  5:14  a.  thou  that  sleepest 

AWAKED. 
1  Sa7n.  26:12  knew  it.  neither  a. 

1  K.  18:27  and  must  be  a. 

2  K.  4:31  the  child  is  not  a. 
Ps.  3:5  I  a.  for  L.  sustained  me 

78:65  L.  a.  as  one  out  of  sleep 
Jer.  31:26  I  a.  and  behold 

AW.\KEST. 
Ps.  73:20  when  thou  a.  shalt 
Prov.  6:22  when  thou  a.  it  shall 

AVVAKETH,  ING. 
Ps.  7iJ:20  dream  when  one  a. 
Is.  29:8  he  a.  and  his  soul 
Acts  16:27  keeper  of  the  prison  a, 

AWARE. 
Cant.  6:12  I  was  a.  my  soul 
Jer.  50:24  O,  and  was  not  a. 
Luke  11:44  over  them  not  a. 

AWAY. 
Is.  1:16  I  cannot  a.  with 
Luke  23:18  a.  with  this  man 
John  19:15  a.  with  h.  Acts  21:36 
Acts  22:22  a.  with  such  a  felk)W 
AWE. 

Pf.  4:4  stand  in  a.  and  sin  not 
33:8  inhab.  of  world  stand  in  a. 
119:161  my  heart  standeth  in  a. 
AWL. 

Ex.  21:6  bore  his  car  with  an  a. 
Deut.  15:17  thou  shalt  take  an  a. 

.\WOKE. 
Mat.  8:25  discip.  a.  h.  Luke  8:24 
AXE. 

Deut.  20:19  destroy  trees  by  a. 
Jud.  9:48  Abimelech  took  an  a 
1  Sam.  13:20  went  to  sharp,  a. 

1  K.  6:7  hammer  nor  a.  was  h. 

2  K.  6:5  o.-head  feU  into  w. 
7«.  10:15  shall  the  a.  boast 
Jer.  10:3  cuts  a  tree  with  the  a 

51:20  thou  art  my  battle-a. 
Mat.  3:10  a.  is  laid,  Luke  3:9 
AXES. 

1  Sam.  13:21  had  a  file  for  the  a. 

2  Sam.  12:31  he  put  them  under 

a.  of  iron,  1  Chr.  20:3 
Ps.  74:5  fam.  as  he  lifted  up  a. 

6  break  carved  work  with  a. 
Jer.  46:22  against  her  with  a. 
Ezek.  26:9  with  a.  break  down 

B. 

BAALAH.    Jos.  15:9 
B.^\L-GAD.    .Tos.  11:17 
BAAL-HERMON.  Jud.Z:Z 
BAAL. 

A^wm.  22:41  to  high  places  of  B. 
Jud.  2:13  Is.  served  B.  and  Ash. 
6:25  down  the  altar  of  B.  31 

1  K.  16:31  B.  and  worshipped 
18:21  if  B.  be  God,  follow  him 
15:18  7.000  in  Israel  which  have 

not  bowed  to  B.  Rom.  11:4 

2  K.  10:19  sac.  to  do  to  B.  20 
11:18  brake  down  house  of  B. 
17: 16  host  of  heaven  served  B. 
21:3  Manas,  reared  altars  for  B. 
23:4  bring  all  the  vessels  for  B. 

Jer.  2:8  proph.  prophesied  by  B. 

7:9  iuc.  to  B.  ?  11:13,  17;  32:29 

12:16  to  swear  by  B. 

19:5  built  high  places  of  B. 

23:13  prophesied  in  B.  27 
IIos.  2:8  silver  and  gold  for  B. 

13:1  Ephraim  offended  in  B. 
Zcp.  1:4  cut  off  remnant  of  B. 
BAAL-BERITII.    Jud.  8:33 
BAAL-HAMON.    Cant.  8:11 
BAALI.    IIos.  2:16 

BAALIM. 
Jud.  2:11  Is.  s.  B.  3:7 ;  10:6,  10 

8:33  Isr.  went  whoring  after  B. 
1  Sam.  7:4  Israel  put  away  B. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BAC 

1  K.  18:18  hast  foUowed  B. 

2  Clir.  17:3  J.  sought  not  to  B. 
at?  dedic.  things  on  B.  28:2 
33:3  M.  reared  altarB  for  B. 
ai:4  brake  the  altars  of  B. 

Jer.  2:23  have  not  gone  after  B. 
9:14  have  walked  after  B. 
Hos.  2:13  on  her  days  of  B.  17 
BAALIS.   Jer.  40:14 
BAAL-MEON.    Ezek.  25:9 

BAAL-PEOR. 
Num.  25:3  Is.  joined  himself  to 

B.  5;  Ps.  106:28;  Hos.  9:10 
Deut.  4:3  Lord  did  because  of  B. 
BAAL-PERAZIM.  2<SaTO.5i20; 

1  Ohr.  14:11 
BAAL  SHALISHA.   2  K.  4:43 
BAAL-TAMAR.    Jud.  20:33 
BAAL-ZEBUB.   2  K.  1:2,  16 
BAAL-ZEPHON.     Ex.    14:2 ; 
Num.  33:7 

BAANAH. 
2  Sam.  4:6  Rechab  and  B.  esc. 
23:29  Heleb  the  son  of  B. 
IK.  4:16  B.  the  son  of  H. 
Ezr.  2:2  B.  c.  to,  Neh.  7:7 ;  10:27 

BAASHA. 
1  K.  15:16,  19,  27;  16:1,  6,  11,  12; 
21:22;  2  A'.  9:9;  2  Chr.  16:3; 
Jer.  41:9 

BABBLER. 
Ec.  10:11  and  a  b.  is  no  better 
Acts  17:18  what  will  this  b.  say? 

BABBLING,  8. 
Prov.  23:29  who  hath  6.  T 

1  Tim.  6:^  avoiding  vain  b. 

2  Tim.  2:16  profane  and  vain  6. 

BABE,  S. 
£"3;.  2:6  behold  the  b.  wept 
Luke  1:41  6.  leaped  in  her  womb 
44  b.  leaped  in  my  womb 
2:12  find  b.  wrapped  in  swad. 
16  theft,  lying  in  a  manger 
Ileb.  5:13  for  he  is  a  6. 
Ps.  8:2  moiith  of  6.  Mat.  21:16 
17:14  leave  substance  to  theirft 
/«.  3:4  princes  and  b.  shall  rule 
Mat.  11:25 rev.  t.  to  b  Luke  10:21 
Horn.  2:20  a  teacher  of  b. 
1  Cor.  3  1  as  unto  b.  in  Christ 
1  Pet.  2:2  as  new-born  b.  desire 
BABEL.    Gen.  10:10  ;  11:9 

BABYLOiV. 
Mat.  1:17  the  carrying  into  B. 
Acts  7:43  carry  away  heyond  B. 
1  Pet  5.13  church  at  B.  saluteth 
Eev.  14:8  B.  is  fallen,  is  fallen 
16-19  B.  came  in  remembrance 
17:5  B.  the  mother  of  harlots 
18:10  alas,  that  city  B.  21 

See  DAUGHTER. 

BABYLONIANS,  ^^ze*.  2.3:15, 17 
BABYLONISH.   Jos.  7:21 
BACA.    Ps.  84:6 

BACK. 

1  K.  14:9  behind  t.  b.  Ezek.  23:35 

Ps.  21:12  turn  their  *. 
129:3  ploughed  on  my  b. 

Prov.  10:13  rod  for*.  19:29;  26:3 

Is.  38:17  my  sins  behind  thy  b. 
50:6  my  b.  to  the  smiters 

Jer.  2:27  have  turned  b.  unto  me 
18:17  will  show  b.  not  the  face 
32:3:3  turned  to  me  6.  and  not 
48:39  turned  the  b.  with  shame 

Botn.  11:10  how  down  their  b. 
BACK,  Adjective. 

Ex.  33'23  Shalt  see  my  b.  parts 
BACKS. 

Neh.  9:26  thy  law  behind  their  6. 

Ezek.  8:16  their  b.  toward  the 
10:12  body,  and  *.  full  of 

See  TURITED. 

BACKBITERS. 

lirnn.  1:.30  b.  haters  of  God 

BACKBITETH. 
Ps.  15:3  that  b.  not  with  his 

BACKBITIIVG,  S. 
Prov.  25:23  a  b.  tongue 
9  Cor.  12:20  there  be  debates,  6. 

B.'VCKBLIBBR. 
Proiv.  14:14  b.  in  heart  be  filled 

BACKSLIDIXG,  S. 
Jer.  2:19  thy  b.  shall  reprove 
3:6  what  b.  Israel  hath  done 
8  whereby  b.  Israel  com.  ad. 
3:11  b.  Is.  hath  justified  herself 
12  return,  thou  d.  Israel, 
14  O  b.  children,  saith  L.  22 
5:f)  because  their  b.  increased 
8:5  back  by  a  perpetual  b. 


BAL 

Jer.  14:7  for  our  b.  aro  many 
:31:22  O  *.  daughter  4tt4 

Hos.  4:16  Is.  sluleth  back  as  a  b. 
11:7  are  bent  to  b.  from  me 
14:4  I  will  heal  their  b.  I  will 

BACKWARa 

Gen.  9:23  b.  their  faces  were  b. 

49:17  his  rider  shall  fall  b. 
2  K.  20:10  return  *.  Is.  38:8 
Job  23:8  b.  I  cannot  perceive  h. 
Ps.  40:14  driven  b.  that  wish  me 

70:2  turned  b.  that  desire 
Is.  1:4  they  are  gone  away  ft. 

28:13  they  might  go  and  fall  ft. 

44'25  that  tumeth  wise  men  ft. 

50:14  judgm.  is  turned  away  ft. 
J«r.  7:24  went  ft.  not  forward 

15:8  thou  art  gone  ft.  therefore 
Lam,  1:8  sigheth  and  turn.  ft. 
John  18:6  went  ft.  and  fell  to 
BAD. 

Gen.  24:50  speak  ft.  or  good 
31:24  to  Jacob  good  or  ft.  29 

Lev.  27:10  a  good  for  a  6.  or  a  ft. 

Num.  13:9  land  if  good  or  ft. 
24:13  to  do  either  good  or  ft. 

2  Sam.  13:22  spake  good  nor  6. 
14:17  to  discern  good  or  ft. 

1  A'.  3:9  discern  good  and  ft. 
Mat.  13:48  but  cast  the  b.  away 

22:10  good  and  ft.  and  the  wed. 

2  Cor.  5:10  whether  good  or  ft. 

BADNESS. 
Gen.  41:19  never  saw  in  E.  for  ft. 

BADE,  EST. 
Gen.  27:19  have  done  as  thou  ft. 
Luke  14:9  he  that  6.  thee,  10 
16  a  supper,  and  6.  many 
Acts  11:12  Spirit  6.  me  go 
18:21  but  ft.  them  farewell 

BADGERS. 
Ex.  26:14  cov.  above  of  ft.  skins 
35:7  skins  dyed  red,  ft.  skins 
Ezek.  16:10  I  shod  thee  w.  ft.  sk. 
BAG. 

Deut.  25:13  in  thy  ft.  div.  weig. 

1  Sam.  17:40  sm.  stones  in  a  ft. 
Job  14:17  trans,  is  sealed  in  a  ft. 
ProiK  7:20  taken  a  ft.  of  money 

16:11  weights  of  ft.  are  his  w. 
Is.  46:6  lavish  gold  out  of  the  ft. 
Mic.  6:11  ft.  of  deceitful  weights 
Hag.  1:6  wages  to  put  in  a  ft.  w. 
Jofin  12:6  a  thief,  and  had  the  ft. 

13:29  because  Judas  had  the  ft 

BAGS. 

2  K.  5:23  two  talents  in  two  ft. 
12:10  they  put  up  in  ft. 

Luke  12:33  prov.  6.  that  wax  not 

BAHURIM. 
2  Sam.  3- 16  behind  her  to  B. 
16:5  when  David  came  to  B. 
17:18  came  to  a  house  in  B. 
19.16  a  Benj.  of  B,  1  K.  2:8 
BAJITH. 
Is.  15:2  he  is  gone  up  to  B. 

BAKE. 

Ex.  16:23  ft.  that  you  will  ft. 
Lev.  2i:5  and  ft.  twelve  cakes 
26:26  ten  women  shall  6. 
1  Sa7n.  28:24  woman  at  E.  did  ft. 
Ezek.  4:12  shall  ft.  it  with 
BAKE-MEATS. 
Gen.  40:17  b.-meats  for  Pharaoh 

B.\KEIV. 
1  K.  19:6  was  ft.  on  the  coals 

BAKER. 
Gen.  40:1  ft.  had  offended  the  k. 
22  hanged  ft.  as  Jo.  interpreted 
41:10  in  ward  me  and  chief  ft. 
Hos.  7:4  oven  heated  by  the  ft. 
6  their  ft.  sleepeth  all  the  n. 
BAKERS. 
Gen.  40:2  wroth  ag.  chief  of  ft. 

1  Sam.  8:13  daughters  to  be  ft. 
Jer.  37:21  bread  out  of  ft.  street 

tiVKETH. 
Is.  44:15  he  ft.  bread,  yea,  he 

B.AL.\AM. 

Num.  22:5,  9,  14.  25.  31,  .35  ;  23:4. 

30;  24:2,  3,  2.5;  .31:8, 16 
Deut.  23:4  hired  B.  5 ;  Neh.  13:2 
Jos.  24:9  B.  sent  and  called  B. 
Mic.  6:5  rem.  what  B.  answ. 

2  Pet.  2:15  fol.  the  way  of  B. 
Jude  11  greedily  after  error  of  B. 
Rev.  2:14  hold  the  doctrine  of  B. 

BALAK. 
Num.  22:4,  16;  2.3:2,  7.  18;  2  4:13 
Jos.  24:9  B.  arose  and  warred 
Jud.  11-25  bettor  tliau  B.  ? 


BAN 

Mic.  6:5  remember  what  B.  k. 
Rev.  2:14  who  taught  B.  to  cast 
BALD. 

Lev.  13:40  he  is  ft.  yet  clean,  41 
2  K.  2:23  go  up  thou  ft.  head 
■ler.  16:6  make  themselves  ft. 
48:37  every  head  shall  be  ft. 
Ezek.  27:31  make  themselves  ft. 
29:18  every  head  was  made  ft. 
Mic.  1:16  make  thee  ft.  and  poll 

BALD-LOCUST. 
Lev.  11:22  ye  may  eat  the  b.-l 

BALDNESS. 
Lev.  21:5  make  ft.  on  their  head 
Deut.  14:1  ft.  between  your  eyes 
Is.  .3:34  inst.  of  well-set  hair,  ft. 
15:2  on  heads  ft.  and  beard  cut 
22:12  the  Lord  did  call  to  ft. 
Jer.  47:5  ft.  is  come  upon  Gaza. 
Ezek.  7:18ft.  on  their  h.  Am.  8:10 
Mic.  1:16  enlarge  thy  ft. 

BALANCE. 
Job  31:6  be  weighed  in  even  ft. 
Ps.  62:9  laid  in  the  6.  are  van. 
Prov.  11:1  a  false  ft.  20:23 
16:11  just  w.  and  ft.  are  Lord's 
Is.  40:12  weighed  hills  in  a  ft. 

15  as  smalldust  of  the  ft. 
46:6  and  weighs  silver  in  the  ft. 

BALANCES. 
Lev.  19:36  just  ft.  Ezek.  45:10 
Job  6:2  calamity  laid  in  the  ft. 
Ezek.  5:1  take  ft.  to  w  eigh 
Dan.  5:27  in  the  ft.  and  found 
Hos.  12:1b.  of  deceit 
Anws  8:5  falsifying  the  ft. 
Mic.  6:11  pure  with  wicked  6. 
Rev.  6:5  he  that  sat  on  h.  had  ft. 

BAL.\NC1NGS. 
Job  37:16  kn.  the  ft.  oft.  clouds 
BALL. 

Is.  22:18  -will  toss  thee  like  a  6. 

BALM. 
Gen.  37:25  Ishmaelites  bearing  ft. 

4.3:11  take  a  little  ft.  and  honey 
Jer.  8:22  is  there  no  A.  in  Gilead? 

4(5: 11  to  Gilead  and  take  ft.  O 

51:8  howl  take  ft.  for  her  pain 
Ezek.  27:17  J.  traded  in  honey  6. 
BAMAH.  Ezek.W:29 
BAND,  S. 
Lev.  26:13  the  ft.  of  your  yoke 
Jud.  15:14  ft.  loosed  off  h.  hands 
2  K.  23:33  Phar.  put  Jch.  in  6. 
Job  38:9  darkness  a  swaddling  ft. 
31  or  loose  the  ft.  of  Orion  ? 

30-5  the  ft.  of  the  wild  ass  ? 

10  the  unicorn  with  his  ft.  f 
Ps.  2:3  break  their  ft.  asunder 

73:4  there  are  no  ft. 

107:14  brake  their  ft.  in  sunder 
Ec.  7:26  snares,  hands  as  ft. 
Is.  28:22  lest  ft.  be  made  strong 

52:2  loose  from  ft.  of  thy  neck 

58.6  loose  the  ft.  of  w  ickedness 
.let:  2:20  I  have  burst  thy  ft. 
Ezek.  3:'25  shall  put  ft.  on  thee 

4:8  I  will  lay  ft.  upon  thee 

34:27  broken  the  ft.  of  their  y. 
Dan.  4:15  with  a  ft.  of  iron,  23 
Hos.  11:4  drew  them  with  ft. 
Zee.  11:7  staves,  beauty  and  6. 

14  mine  other  staff,  even  ft. 
Luke  8:29  he  brake  ft. 
^'Ic^.s- 16:26  every  one's  ft.  were  lo. 

22:.30  loosed  Paul  from  his  ft. 

Col.  2:19  all  the  body  by  ft. 
See  BONDS. 

B.\ND,  S — companies. 

Gen.  32:10  I  am  become  two  ft. 

1  Sam.  10:26  went  w-ith  him  a  ft. 

2  A'.  1.3:21  a  man,  spied  a  ft. 
24:2  L.  sent  ft.  of  Chaldeans,  ft. 

1  C/ir.  12:18  made  them  cap.  of  ft, 
21  David  ag.  the  ft.  of  rovers 

.lob  1:17  Chafd.  made  three  ft. 
Ps.  119:61  ft.  of  wicked  robbed 
Prov.  30:27  the  locusts  go  bv  ft. 
Ezek.  12:14  will  scatter  all  his  6 
;38:22  rain  on  him  and  his  6. 
Mat.  27:27  whole  ft.  Mark  15:16 
John  18:3  Judas  having  re.  ft. 

12  the  ft.  took  Jesus 
.4<V.s- 10:1  ft.  called  the  Italian  ft. 
21:31  tid.  came  to  cap.  of  the  6. 
27:1  to  Jul.  cent,  of  Augustus'  6 

BANDED. 
Acts  23:12  certain  of  the  Jews  ft. 

BAN-K. 
Gen.  41:17  I  stood  on  the  ft. 
Deut.  4:48  Aroer  by  the  ft.  of  Ar- 
non.  Jos.  12:2:  18:9,  10 

2  Sam.  20:15  a  ft.  ag.  the  city 


BAP 

2  K.  2:13  E.  stood  by  the  ft. 
19:.32  not  cast  a  6.  Is.  37:.3.? 
Ezek.  47:7  at  6.  of  river 
Dan.  12:5  one  on  this  side,  other 

on  that  side  of  the  ft. 
Luke  19:23  money  into  the  ft. 

BANKS. 
Jos.  315  Jord.  overfl.  his  ft.  4:18 

BANNER. 
Ps.  60:4  a  ft.  to  them  that  fear 
Cant.  2:4  his  ft.  over  me  was 
Is.  13:2  lift  ye  up  a  ft. 

BANNERS. 
Ps.  20:5  n.  of  G  set  up  our  5. 
Cant.  6:4  terr.  as  an  army  w.  9. 

BANISHED. 
2  Sam.  14:13  fetch  home  his  5. 
14  that  his  ft.  be  not  expelled 
BANISH.MENT. 
Ezr.  7:26  whether  to  death  or  5. 
Lam.  2:14  have  seen  causes  of 

BANQUET. 
Est.  5:4  Haman  come  to  ft.  5,  8 
6  to  Esther  at  ft.  of  wine,  7:2 
Job  41:6  make  a  6.  of  him 
Amas  6:7  ft.  of  them  that 

BANQUET-HOCSE. 
Dan.  5:10  came  into  the  ft.-A. 

BANQUETING,  8. 
Cant.  2:4  brought  me  to  the  ft, 
1  Pet.  4:3  we  walked  in  lusts,  5. 

BAPTISM,  8. 
Mat.  3:7  Pharisees  come  to  his  ft. 
20:22  bap.  with  ft.  Mark  10:38 
21:25  the  ft.  of  J.,  whence  was 

it?  Mark  11:90:  Luke  20:i 
Mark  1:4  J.  did  baptize,  and  pre. 

the  ft.  of  repent.,  Luke  3:3 
Luke  7:29  publicans  with  ft.  of  J. 
12:50  a  ft.  to  be  baptiz.  with 
Acts  1:22  beginning  from  ft.  of  J. 
10:37  after  ft.  w  hich  J.  preached 
13:24  J.  prea.  ft.  of  repentance 
18:25  Apollos  knowing  only  ft. 
19:3  they  said  unto  Jolm's  ft. 
4  John  bap.  with  ft.  of  repent. 
Rmn.  6:4  buried  with  him  by  ft. 
Eph.  4:5  one  L.,  one  faith,  oneft. 
Col.  2:12  buried  with  him  in  ft. 
Heb.  6:2  doctrine  of  ft.  and  lay'g. 
1  Pet.  3:21  whereuuto,  even  ft. 

BAPTIST. 
Mat.  3:1  came  John  6.  preaching 
11:11  halh  not  risen  a  greater 
than  J.  the  6.  Luke  7:28 

12  the  days  of  John  the  ft. 
14.2  this  is  J.  the  ft.  he  is  risen 

8  give  me  John  the  ft.  head 
1C14  art  John  ft.  Mark  8:28 
17:13  he  spake  of  John  the  ft. 
Mark  6:14  John  the  6.  wa-s  risen 
25  give  me  head  of  John  the  ft. 
Luke  7:20  John  the  ft.  hath  sent 
:33  J.  the  b.  eating  nor  drink. 
9:19  answering  said,  J.  the  ft. 

BAPTIZE. 
Mat.  3:11 1  ft.  with  w..  he  shall  ft. 
with  Holy  Ghost.  Mark  1:8; 
Luk£  3:16 ;  -lohn  1:26 
3fark  1:4  J.  did  ft.  in  wilderness 
John  1:33  he  that  sent  me  to  6. 
1  Cor.  1:17  Ch.  sent  me  not  to  ft. 

BAPTIZED. 
Mat.  .3:6  were  ft.  in  J.  Mark  1:5 

13  then  cometh  Jesus  to  be  ft. 

14  I  have  need  to  be  6.  of  thee 
16  J.  when  he  was  6.  went  up 

Mark  1:9  Jesus  was  6.  of  John 
10:39  baptism  I  am  ft.  withal 
16:16  believeth  and  is  ft.  shall 

Luke  3:7  mult,  came  to  be  ft. 

12  came  publicans  to  be  ft.  7:29 
21  Jesus  being  6.  and  praying 

7:30  lawyers,  being  not  ft. 
John  3:22  he  tarriecl,  and  ft. 
23  and  they  were  ft. 
4:1  J.  made  and  ft.  more  disci. 
2  thoueh  Jesus  himself  6.  not 
10:40  place  where  J.  at  fii-st  ft. 
Acts  1:5  J.  ft.  w  ith  w  ater,  but  ye 
shall  beft.  withH.G.  11:16 
2:.38  be  ft.  every  one  of  yon 
41  received  his  word  were  6. 
8:12  were  6.  both  men  and  w. 

13  Simon,  and  when  he  was  ft. 
16  were  6.  in  the  name  of  J. 
36  w.  doth  hinder  me  to  be  ft.  * 
38  P.  and  eunuch,  and  he  ft. 

9:18  Saul  arose  and  was  ft. 
10:47  these  should  not  be  ft. 

48  P.  commanded  them  to  beft. 
16:15  Lydia  when  she  was  ft. 

33  lailer  was  ft.  and  all  his 
18:8"C.  beheved.  and  were  ft. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BAR 

Acts  19:3  to  what  were  ye  b. 
5  w.  they  heard  this,  were  b. 
22:16  arise,  and  be  b.  and  wash 
Jiom.  6:3  4.  into  Jesus,  b.  into 
1  Cor.  1:13  *.  in  the  name  of  P.? 
14  thank  God  that  I  b.  none 
.     16  I  b.  household  of  S.  not  b. 
10:2  and  wore  all  b.  to  Moses 
12:13  one  Spirit  6.  into  one  body 
15:29  are  they  b.  for  the  dead 
Gal.  3:27  as  many  as  b.  Into  Ch. 

BAPTIZEST. 

John  1:25  why  b.  thou 

BAPTIZETH. 

John  1:33  who  b.  with  the  H.  G. 
3:26  the  same  b.  all  men  come 
BAPTIZIIVG. 
Mat.  28:19  t.  all  nations,  6.  them 
John  1:28  Jordan  where  J.  wasi. 
31  am  I  come  b.  with  water 
3:23  John  was  also  b.  in  Enon 
BAR. 

iV«A.  7:3  shut  the  doors,  b.  them 
BAR,  Substantive. 

Jud.  16:3  took  doors,  posts,  b. 
Amos  1:5  break  b.  of  Damas 

BARS. 

Dent.S:5  cit.  fenced  w.  gates  and 
b.  2  fC.  4:13;  2  Chr.  8:3;  14:7 
1  Sam.  23:7  a  town  that  hath  ft. 
Job  17:16  to  the  6.  of  the  pit 

38:10  and  set  b.  for  the  sea 

40:18  Beh.  his  bones  ft.  of  iron 
P.«.  107:16  ft.  of  iron.  Is.  45:2 

147:13  strength,  A.  of  thy  gates 
JVot'.  18:19  cont.  are  like  the  ft. 
Jer.  49:31  neither  gates  nor  6. 

51:30  Babylon,  her  ft.  are  brok. 
Zam.  2:9  he  hath  broken  her  ft. 
£zek.  38:11  having  gates  nor  ft. 
Jon.  2:6  the  earth  with  her  ft. 
Nah.  3:13  fire  shall  dev.  thy  6. 
BARACHEL.  Jbft  .32:2 
BARABBAS.  Mat.  27 ;  Mark  15 ; 

Zuke  23  ;  John  18 
BARACHIAS.   Mat.  23:35 
BARAK.   Jud.  4:6,  9  ;  5:1,  12: 
Heb.  11:.32 

BARBARI.AX. 
1  Cor.  14:11  a  ft.  and  he  a  ft. 
Col.  3:11  nei.  Greek  nor  Jew,  6. 

BARBARI.4IVS. 

Acts  28:4  ft.  saw  venomous  beast 
Som.  1:14  both  to  Greeks  and  ft. 

BARBAROUS. 
Acts  28:2  6.  people  showed  kind 

BARBED. 
Job  41:7  his  skin  with  ft.  irons 

BARBER. 
Ezek.  5:1  take  thee  a  ft.  razor 

BAKE— carried. 
Ex.  19:4  I  ft.  you  on  eagle's  w. 
De-ut.  1:31  thy  God  ft.  thee  as 
/*.  53:12  he  6.  the  sin  of  many 
63:9  he  ft.  them  all  the  days 
Mat.  8:17  ft.  our  sicknesses 
ZuTce  7:14  they  that  ft.  him  stood 
John  12:6  bag,  ft.  what  put  th. 
1  Pet.  2:24  his  own  self  ft.  our  s. 

BARE. 

Gen.  31:8  the  cattle  ft.  speckled 
44:27  my  wife  ft.  me  two  sons 
Ex.  6:20  Jochebed  6.  Moses 
Jud.  13:2  Manoah's  wife  ft.  not 
1  Chr.  4:9  Jabez,  I  ft.  him 
J^ov.  17:25  bitt.  to  her  that  ft. 
23:25  that  ft.  thee  shall  rejoice 
Cant.  6:9  ch.  one  of  her  that  6. 
8:5  that  6.  thee 

Is.  51:2  look  unto  S.  that  ft.  you 
Jer.  16:3  mother  that  ft.  them 
20:14  the  day  my  mother  ft.  me 
22:26  cast  our  mother  that  ft, 
50:12  ft.  you  shall  be  ashamed 
Iruke  11:27  blessed  is  w.  that  6. 
23:29  the  wombs  that  never  ft. 

BARE  fl-uit. 

Luke  8:8  and  ft.  f.  a  hundred-fold 
Rev.  22:2  tree  o"f  life  ft.  /.  twelve 

BARE  rule. 

Neh.  5:15  their  servants  6.  r.  over 

BARE  witness,  and  record. 

Mark  14:56  ft.  f.  w.  ag.  him,  57 

Luke  4:22  all  ft.  him  w.  and  won. 

John  1:15  ft.  v).  of  him,  32,  34 
5:33  John  ft.  witneKs  to  the  truth 
12:17  the  people  with  h.  ft.  rec. 
19:35  he  that  saw  it  ft.  record 

Acts  15:8  kn.  the  hearts,  ft.  w. 

Rev.  1:2  ft.  r.  of  the  word  of  God 


BAS 
BAREST. 

h.  6.^:19  thou  never  ft.  mle  over 

John  3:26  to  whom  thou  ft.  witn. 
B.\BE,  Adjective. 

Lev.  13:45  cl.  rent,  head  ft.  55 

Is.  32:11  strip  ye,  make  ye  ft. 
47:2  make  ft.  the  leg,  uncover 
52:10  made  6.  his  holy  arm 

Jer.  1.3:22  thy  heels  made  ft. 
49:10  I  have  made  Esau  ft. 

Ezek.  16:7  wast  naked  and  6.  22 
39  naked  and  ft.  23:29 

Joel  1:7  my  fig-tree  clean  6. 

1  Cor.  15:37  shall  be,  but  ft.  grain 

BAREFOOT. 

2  Sam.  15:30  went  ft.  and  the  p. 
Is.  20:2  Is.  did  so,  walking  ft.  3 

4  the  Egyptians,  naked  and  ft. 
BAR-JESUS.  Actsn:(, 
BAR-JOXA.    Mat.  16:17 

B.ARK. 
7s.  56:10  dumb  dogs  cannot  ft. 

BARLEY. 
Ex.  9:31  6.  was  smitten,  for  ft. 
Dent.  8:8  a  land  of  wheat  and  ft. 
■Tiid.  7:13  a  cake  of  ft.  tumbled 
Ruth  1:22  begin,  of  ft.  harvest 

3:2  B.  winnoweth  ft.  to-night 
iSam.  14:30  Joab's  field,  ft.  there 

17:28  Barzillai  brought  beds,  ft. 
2  K.  4:42  brought  20  loaves  of  ft. 

7:1  two  meas.  of  6.  for  sh.  16. 18 
2  Chr.  2:10  20,000  measures  of  ft. 
15  wheat,  and  ft,  lot  him  send 

27:5  Am,  save  10,000  me.  of  ft, 
./oft  31:40  let  co.  grow  inst.  of  ft. 
Is.  28:25  wheat,  and  appointed  ft, 
■Ter.  41:8  we  have  treasures  of  ft, 
Ezek.  4:9  take  to  thee  wh,  and  ft, 

12  shalt  eat  it  as  ft,  cakes 
1.3:19  handfuls  of  ft. 

Hos.  .3:2  for  a  homer  of  ft, 
Joel  1:11  howl  for  wheat  and  6. 
John  6:9  hath  five  6,  loaves 

13  frag,  of  the  five  ft,  loaves 
Rev  6:6  meas.  of  ft.  for  a  penny 

bar:v. 

2  K.  6:27  out  of  the  ft.  floor? 
.Job  .39:12  g.  thy  seed  into  the  ft. 
Hag.  2:19  is  seed  yet  in  6,  vine 
Mat.  13:.30  g,  wheat  into  my  ft, 
Luke  12:24  no  storehouse  nor  ft. 

BARNS. 
Prov.  3:10  shall  thy  ft,  be  filled 
■loel  1:17  the  6.  are  broken  down 
Mat.  6:26  nor  gather  into  ft, 
Luke  12: 18  will  pull  down  my  b. 

BABiVABAS. 
Acts  4:3C;  11:22,  2.5,  30;  12:25: 
13:1,  2,  50;  14:12;  15:2,  12,  37 
1  Cor.  9:6  or  I  only  and  B,  have 
Gal.  2:1  I  went  up  with  B.  9,  13 
Col.  4:10  Marc,  sister's  son  to  B. 

BARREL,  S. 
1  K.  17:14  the  ft,  of  meal  shall 
18:33  fill  four  ft,  with  water 

BARREN. 

Gen.  il-ja  but  Sarai  was  ft. 

25:21  Reb.  ft,  29:.31  Rachel  ft. 
Ex.  23:26  cast  young  nor  be  ft. 
Deut.  7:14  male  or  female  6, 
Jud.  13:2  M.an.'s  wife  was  ft.  3 

1  Sam.  2:5  the  6.  hath  borne  sev. 

2  K.  2:19  and  the  ground  ft. 
21  shall  not  be  death,  or  6. 

.Job  24:21  evil  entreateth  the  6. 

.39:6  the  ft.  land  his  dwellings 
Ps.  113:9  the  ft.  woman  to  keep 
Prov.  30:16  ft,  womb  not  satis. 
Cant.  4:2  and  none  is  ft,  fi:6 
Is.  54:1  sing,  0  ft.  that  didst  not 
Joel  2:20  drive  him  into  a  land  ft, 
Ltike  1:7  bee.  Elizabeth  was  ft, 
.36  with  her,  who  was  called  ft, 

23:29  blessed  are  the  ft,  and 
Gal.i'.T!  written.  Rejoice  thou  ft. 
2  Pet.V.'i  neither  ft.  nor  unfruitful 

BARREIVNESS. 

Ps.  107:34  fruitful  land  into  ft, 
BARSABAS,   Acts  1:23 ;  15:22 
BARTHOLOMEW,   Mat.  10:3 : 
Mar.  3:18;  Lu.  6:14;  Acts  1:13 
BARTIMEt:S,    Mark  10:46 

BARXICH. 
Neh.  3:20  B,  son  of  Zab,  repair, 
Jer.  32:12;  36:4,  26;  43:3;  45:1 
BARZILLAI,  %Sam.  17:27;  19:32, 
39;  21:8;  1  K.  2:7;  Ezr.  2:61 
BASE. 
Zee.  5:11  upon  her  own  ft. 

B.\SE,  Adjective. 
2  Sam.  6:22  6.  iu  mine  o^vn  sight 


BAT 

./oft  30:8  were  children  of  ft.  men 
Is.  3:5  ft,  against  the  honorable 
Ezek.  17:14  kingdom  might  be  ft. 
29:14  shall  be  a  ft,  kingdom 
Mai.  2:9  I  have  made  you  ft, 
1  Cor.  1:28  ft.  things  G,  hath  ch 
2Cw.  10:1  who  in  presence  am  ft. 

B.4SER. 
Acts  17:5  fellows  of  the  ft.  sort 

BASEST. 
Ezek.  29:15  Patros  ft,  of  kingd, 
Dan.  4:17  set.  over  it  6.  of  men 

BASHAW 
iV^wm,21:a3;  32:33;  Z'p;/^  1:4  ;  3:1, 

•9.  4.  10,  11 ;  4:47;  1:3:12 
Ps.  22: 12  strong  bulls  of  B, 
68:15 B,  a  h,  hill.  B,  why  leap,  22 
Is.  33:9  B,  and  Carmel  shake 
.ler.  22:20  lift  up  thy  voice  in  B, 
.50:19  feed  on  Carmel  and  B. 
Ezek.  39:18  fallings  of  B. 
Amos  4:1  ye  kine  of  B, 
Mic.  7:14  let  them  feed  in  B, 
Nah.  1:4  B.  languished,  Carmel 

BASHEMATH. 
Gen.  26:.34  to  wife  B.  36:3 
BASI\. 

1  Clir.  28:17  gold  for  every  6. 
John  13:5  he  poureth  w.  into  a  b. 

BASINS. 

2  Sam.  17:28  Barzillai  brought  ft. 
Jer.  52:19  ft.  captain  took  away 

B.\SKET. 

Gen.  40:17  in  the  6.  all  manner 

of  bake-meats 
Ex.  29:2:3  ft,  of  unleavened  bread. 

Lev.  8:2,  26;  Num.  6:15,  17 
Ler.  8:31  ft,  of  consecrations 
Deut.  28:5  blessed  shall  be  thy  6, 

17  cursed  shall  be  thy  ft, 
.Jud.  6:19  Gid.  put  flesh  in  a  ft, 
Jer.  24:2  one  ft,  had  good  figs 
Amox  8:1  a  ft.  of  summer  fruit,  2 
Acts  9:25  w,  in  a  ft.  2  Cor.  11:33 

BASKETS. 

Gen.  40:16  I  had  three  white  6. 

18  the  three  ft.  are  three  days 
2  K.  10:7  their  heads  in  ft. 

Jer.  6:9  as  g, -gatherer  into  the  b. 
24:1  ft,  of  figs  before  the  temple 
Mat.  14:20  twelve  6,  Mark  6:43 ; 
Luke  9:17;  Jb/i».  6:13 
15:.37  brok.  meat  7  ft.  Mark  8:8 
16:9  not  rememb,  how  many  b.f 
10 ;  Mark  8:9,  20 
BASTARD,  8. 
Deut.  23:2  a  ft.  shall  not  enter 
Zee.  9:6  and  a  6.  in  Ashdod 
Heb.  12:8  w.  chast.  them  are  ft, 

BAT,  S. 
Lev.  11:19  ft.  unclean,  Deut.  14:18 
Is.  2:20  idols  to  moles  and  ft. 

B.VTH. 
Is.  5:10  ten  a.  shall  yield  one  6. 
Ezek.  45:10  a  just  ephah,  a  i.  ft. 
11  ephah  and  ft,  of  one  meas. 

14  offer  the  tenth  part  of  a  ft. 

BATHED. 
Is.  .34:5  my  sword  shall  be  ft. 
BATHS. 

1  K.  7:26  molt,  sea  cont,  2.009  ft. 
38  one  lavcr  contained  40  ft, 

2  Chr.  2:10  give  2.000  ft,  of  wine 
4:5  the  sea  held  .3.000  ft. 

Ezr.  7:22  ft.  of  wane,  100  ft,  oil 
Ezek.  45:14  ten  ft.  are  a  homer 
BATH-SHEBA.     2  Sam.  11:3; 
12:24;  1  K.  1:15,  .31;  3:13 

BATTLE. 

Devt.  20:3  O  Israel  you  ap.  to  ft. 

5  lest  he  die  in  the  ft.  6,  7 
■Tvd.  20:28  shall  I  yet  go  to  6.  ? 
1  Sam.  17:28  art  come  to  see  ft. 
47  ft.  is  the  L,'s,  2  Chr.  20:15 
26:10  descend  into  ft,  and  perish 
28:1  thou  shalt  go  with  me  to  ft. 
•2  Sam.  11:1  when  kings  go  forth 
toft.  1  Chr.  20:1 

15  set  Uriah  in  forefront  of  ft. 
19:10  Absalom  is  dead  in  6. 

1  K.  8:44  thy  people  go  to  ft. 

20:39  thy  serv.  into  midst  of  ft. 

22:4  go  with  me  to  6, 2  K.  .3:7 
1  Ch?:  5:20  cried  to  God  in  theft. 

12:8  Gadites  men  fit  for  the  ft. 
Job  15:24  a  king  readv  to  the  ft, 

39:25  he  smelleth  the  ft.  afar  ofT 

41:8  remem.  the  ft,  do  no  more 
Ps.  18:39  girded  with  str,  to  ft. 

24:8  the  Lord  mighty  in  ft. 

55:18  deliv.  my  soul  from  theft. 

76:3  br.  the  shield,  and  the  ft. 


BEA 

Ps.  89:43  not  made  to  st.  In  theft. 
Ec.  9:11  nor  ft.  to  the  strong 
Is.  9:5  everv  ft,  of  the  warrior 

13:4  L.  miist.  the  host  of  the  ft. 

22:2  slain  are  not  dead  in  ft. 

27:4  set  briars  a<'.  me  in  6. 

28:6  turn  the  ft,  to  the  gate 

42:25  the  strength  of  the  6. 
,Ier.  8:6  horse  rusheth  into  the  9. 

18:21  young  men  be  slain  in  6. 

.50:22  a  sound  of  ft,  is  in  land 
Ezek.  7:14  none  goeth  to  the  ft. 

1.3:5  in  the  ft,  in  the  day  of  L. 
Hos.  1:7  not  save  them  by  ft. 

2:18  break  ft,  out  of  the  earth 

10:9  ft,  in  Gibeah  not  overtake 
Joel  2:5  strong  people  in  ft,  array 
Zee.  10:3  goodly  horse  in  the  ft. 
5  tread  their  enemies  in  theft. 

14:2  all  nations  against  J,  to  ft. 
1  Cor.  14:8  shall  prep,  to  the  ft. 
Rev.  9:7  like  horses  prepare  toft. 
9  chariots  running  to  ft. 

16:14  ft.  of  that  great  day,  20:8 
Day  of  BATTLE, 
./oft  .38:23  reserved  ag,  d.  ofb. 
Ps.  78:9  Eph,  turned  in  d.  of  6. 

140:7  covered  my  head  in  d,  ofb, 
Prov.  21:31  horse  is  prep.  ag.  ft. 
BATTLE-.\XE.  See 

BATTLE-BOVV. 
Zee.  9:10  the  b.-boiv  shall  be  cut 

10:4  out  of  him  came  the  6. -ft. 

B,4.TTLES. 
1  Sam.  18:17  fight  the  Lord's  ft. 

25:28  my  lord  fighteth  ft.  of  L. 

1  Chr.  26:27  spoils  won  in  ft.  ded. 

2  Chr.  .32:8  is  God,  to  fight  our  ft. 
Is.  30:32  and  in  ft,  of  shaking 

BATTERING. 
Ezek.  4:2  and  set  ft,  rams  round 
21:22  to  ap,  ft,  rams  ag.  gutes 

B  ATTLEMENT,  8. 
Deut.  22:8  a  ft.  for  thy  roof 
Jer.  5:10  take  away  her  ft. 
BAY. 

Zee.  6:3  in  fourth  chariot  ft.  h. 
7  the  6,  went  forth  and  sought 
BAY-TREE. 
Ps.  37:35  w.  like  a  green  b.-t. 

BDELLIUM. 
Gen.  2:12  in  Havilah  there  js  ft. 
Nwn.  11:7  color  of  manna  as  ft. 
BE. 

■Ind.  6:13  the  Lord  be  with  us 
2  Chr.  36:2:j  L.ftc  w.  him,  Ezr.  1:3 
./ohn  3:9  can  these  things  fte.? 
Rom.  4:17  things  which  be  not 
8:31  if  G.  fte  for  us,  who  can  ft« 
Gcd.  4:12  be  as  I  am,  for  I  ara 

Shall  BE,  or  shalt  BE. 

Ec.  1:9  is  that  which  shall  be 
.Mat.  24:21  eversh.  be,  Mark  13:19 
Mark  9:19  how  long  shall  I  be 

with  .vou,  i!/ie  9:41 
■Jolin  14:17  with  you.  and  sh.  be 
1 ./()/(;)  3:2  appear  what  we  .'!^.  ft* 
Rev.  16:5  and  wast,  and  shalt  be 
Shall  not,  or  shalt  not  BE. 
Ps.  37:10  sliall  not  be.  Jer.  48:30 ; 

Dan.  11:29;  Amos  1:3,  6 
77o.?.  3:3  shalt  not  be  for  another 
Mat.  16:22  shall  not  be  to  thee 
20:26  shall  not  be  so  among  you, 
Mark  10:43 ;  Luke  22:26 
To  BE. 
Ec.  3:15  that  to  be  hath  already 
BEEN.   See  after  bee. 

BEACO.N. 
Is.  30:17  left  as  a  6.  on  the  top 

BEAM. 
■Jud.  16:14  went  away  with  theft. 

1  Sam.  17:7  spear  was  like  a 
weaver'sft.  1  CAr.  11:23;  20:5 

2  K.  6:2  J.,  and  take  thence  a  ft. 
5  was  felling  a  ft.  axe-head 

Hab.  2:11  the  ft.  shall  answer 
Mat.  7:3  not  ft.  Luke  6:41.  42 

4  a  ft.  is  in  thine  own  eve 

5  cast  out  the  6.  Luke  6:42 

BE  VMS. 
Ps.  104:3  layeth  the  ft.  in  water.s 
Cant.  1:17  the  ft,  of  our  house 

BEANS. 
2  Sam.  17:28  Barzillai  broucht  6. 
Ezek.  4:9  t.  unto  thee  wheat  ft. 

BE.VR — carry,  or  endure. 
Gen.A-.Vi  is  gi-eater  than  I  can  ft. 
13:6  not  able  to  ft,  them.  36:7 
43:9  let  me  ft.  the  blame,  44:32 
49:15  bowed  his  shoulder  to  ft. 


73.5 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BEA 

Ex.  18:22  eLall  b.  the  burden 

25:27  to  b.  the  table,  27:7;  :j0:4; 
37:5;  Deut.  10:8 ;  Jos.  3:8, 13 ; 
4:16;  2  Sam.  15:24 

28:12  A.  shall  *.  their  names 
Num.  11:14  6.  all  this,  Vent.  1:9 

14:27  how  long  b.  with  this 
33  children  shall  6. your  whore- 
doms, Ezek.  2:3:  :j5 
Veiit.  1:31  a  man  doth  b.  his  son 
2  A'.  18:14  put.  on  me,  I  will  b. 
Ps.  75:3  I  b.  pillars  of  the  earth 

80:50  how  I  do  b.  the  reproach 

91:12  b.  thee  up,.1/o/.4:6;iM.4:ll 
Frov.  9:12  thou  shalt  *.  it 

18:14  w.  spirit  who  can  6.  ? 

30:21  for  four  which  it  cannot  b. 
Is.  1:14  feasts,  I  am  weary  to  b. 

46.4  I  have  made  and  will  b.  you 
7  b.  him  upon  the  shoulder 

52:11  clean  that  b.  vessels  of  L. 
Jer.  10:19  and  I  must  b.  it 

17:21  b.  no  burden  on  Sab.  27 

31:19  b.  the  reproach  of  my  y. 

44:22  Lord  could  no  longer  b. 
Lam.  3:27  good  he  b.  yoke 
Ezek.  12:6  in  their  sight  shalt  b. 

16:52  6.  own  shame,  54 

34:29  b.  shame  of  heath.  36:15 
Mif.  6:16  b.  rep.  of  my  people 

7:9  I  will  b.  indignation  of  L. 
Zee.  5:10  whither  b.  the  ephah  ? 

6:13  he  shall  b.  glory,  and  rule 
Mat.  3:11  shoes  not  worthy  to  b. 

27:32  Simon  to  b.  his  cross,  Mar. 

15:21 ;  Luke  23:26 
Luke  14:27  doth  not  b.  his  cross 

18:7  av.  his  elect,  though  he  b. 
John  16:12  ye  cannot  b.  them 
Acts  9:15  vessel  to  b.  my  name 

15:10  nor  we  were  able  to  6. 

18:14  reason  would  I  should  b. 
Horn.  15:1  b.  infirm,  of  the  weak 
1  Cor.  3:2  hitherto  not  able  to  b. 

10:13  that  ye  may  be  able  to  b. 

15:49  b.  the  image 
26br.  11:1  would  toG.  yecouldft. 

4  ye  might  well  b.  with  liim 
Gal.  6:2  b.  one  another's  burd. 

5  shall  b.  his  own  burden 
17  b.  in  my  body  the  marks 

Jam.  3:12  tig-tree  b.  ol. -berries? 
Bev.  2:2  canst  not  b.  them 
BE.\R— ftrin?  fwth. 
Gen.  17:17  S.  90  years  old  b.  ? 
18:13  shall  I  *.  a  child 
Jud.  13:3  conceive  and  b.  a  son 
a  K.  3:21  not  my  son  I  did  b. 
Cant.  4:2  ev.  one  b.  twins,  6:6 
Is.  7:14  a  virgin  shall  con.  and  b. 
54:1  sing,  thou  that  didst  not  b. 
Jer.  29:6  that  they  may  b.  sons 
Luke  1:13  Elisab.  shall  b.  a  son 
1  Tim.  5:14  marry,  *.  children 
BEAE  fruit.   See  fbuit. 

BEAR  iniquity. 
Ex.  28:38  A.  may  b.  in.  of  holy 
43  A.  and  his  sons  b.  not  in. 
Lev.  5:1  he  shall  6.  his  iniq.  17; 
7:18;  17:16;  19:8;  20:17 
10:17  given  to  0.  in.  of  the  cong. 
16:^  shall  *.  all  their  in. 
20:19  shall  b.  their  in.  Num. 

18:1,23;  Ezek.  44:10,12 
Num.  14:34  ye  shall  b.  your  in. 
Js.  53' 11  my  righteous  servant 

Bhall  b.  their  in. 
Ezek.  4:4  shalt  b.  their  in.  5, 6 
18:20  sou  shall  not  b.  in.  of  the 
BEAR  judgment. 
Ex.  28:30  A.  shall  b.j. 
Oal.  5:10  troub.  you  shall  b.  hisj. 
BEAR  record.    See  record. 

BEAR  rule. 
Est.  1:22  every  man  should  b.  r. 

in  his  own  house 
JVOD.  12:24  of  diligent  b.  r. 
Jer.  5:31  priests  b.  r.  by  their  m. 

BEAR  Bin. 
Lev.  24:15  shall  6.  his  sin. 
Ezek.  i;J:49  6.  the  s.  of  your  idols 
Beb.  9:28  once  oflered  to  b.  sin 

BEAR  n'!tne8.s. 
Ex.  20:16  not.  b.  false  w.  ag.  thy, 
Deut.xiO;  J/o/.  19: 18;  I!om.lZ:9 
1 K.  21:10  sons  of  B.  to  b.  wit. 
Mark  10:19not6.  f.  w.  Luke  18:20 
Luke  11:48  ye  b.  wit.  that 
John  1:7  came  for  a  wit.  to  b.  w. 
8  to  b.  witness  of  that  light 
3:28  ve  *.  me  w.  that  I  said 
5:31  if  I  b.  wit.  of  myself 
36  6.  wilne.is  of  me,  10:25 
8:18  I  am  one  that  6.  witness 
15:27  ye  shuU  also  b.  witness 


BEA 

John  18:23  b.  witness  of  the  evil 

37  that  I  should  b.  ivitness 
Acts  22:5  h. -priest  doth  b.  me  w. 

2.3:11  so  must  thou  b.  w.  at  R. 
1  ,lohn  1:2  have  seen  it,  and 6.  w. 

5:8  three  that  b.  witness 

BEARE.ST. 
Ps.  10fl:4  favor  thou  b.  to  thy 
John  8:13  6.  record  of  thyself 
Bom.  11:18  6.  not  the  root, 
Gal.  4:27  rej.  barren  that  b.  not 

BEARETH. 
Num.  11:12  a  nursing  father  b. 
Deut.  29:18  a  root  that  b.  gall 
23  it  is  not  sown,  nor  b.  nor 

.32:11  as  an  eagle  b.  her  young 
Job  24:21  erttreateth  barren  th.  b. 
Cant.  6:6  every  one  b.  twins 
Joel  2:22  for  the  tree  b.  her  fruit 
Mat.  13:23  which  also  b.  fruit 
John  15:2  ev.  branch  that  b.  not 
liom..  13:4  b.  not  the  sword 
1  Cor.  13:7  charity  b.  all  things 
Heb.  6:8  which  b.  thorns 

BEARETH  rule. 
Prov.  29:2  wicked  6.  r.  people  m. 

BEARETH  wltne.ss. 
.Tab  16:8  my  leanness  b.  witness 
Prov.  25:18  that  b.  false  witness 
.John  5:32  another  that  b.  wit. 

8:18  the  Father  b.  tvitness 
Rom.  8:16  S.  6.  w.  with  our  sp. 

1  John  5:6  it  is  the  S.  that  b.  w. 

BEARING. 
Gen.  1:29  every  herb  b.  seed 

16:2  hath  restrained  me  from*. 
■/OS.  3:36.  the  ark,  14;  26'ff?«.15:24 
Ps.  126:6  forth  b.  precious  seed 
Mark  14:13  b.  a  pitcher  of  water, 

Luke  22:10 
John  19:17  he  b.  his  cross,  went 
Pom.  2:15  their  conscience  b.  w. 

9:1  my  con.  also  b.  me  witness 

2  Cor.  4:10  b.  in  the  body 
Heb.  2:4  G.  also  b.  them  witness 

13:13  b.  his  reproach 
1  Ti7n.  2:15  be  saved  in  child-6. 
BEAR,  S. 

1  Sam.  17:34  came  a  lion  and  aft. 
36  thy  servant  slew  lion  and  6. 

2  Sam.  17:8  chafed  as  a  6.  robbed 
2  K.  2:24  came  f.  two  she-6. 
Prov.  17:12  aft.  rolibed  of  whelps 

28:15  and  a  ranging  ft. 
Is.  11:7  cow  and  ft.  shall  feed 

59:11  we  roar  all  like  ft. 
Lam.  3:10  he  was  to  me  as  a  ft. 
Dan.  7:5  a  second  like  to  a  6. 
Hos.  13:8  as  a  ft.  bereaved 
Atnos  5:19  a  man  did  flee  fr.  a  6. 
Rev.  13:2  his  feet  were  as  of  a  b. 

BE  ARB,  S. 
Lev.  13:29  plague  on  head  or  ft. 

14:9  his  hair  off  his  head  and  b. 

19:27  mar  comers  of  ft.  21:5 

1  Sam.  17:35  caught  him  by  ft. 
21:13  let  his  spittle  fall  on  6. 

2  Sam..  10:5  taiTy  till  ft.  be  gr. 

1  dir.  19:5 

19:24  M.  trimmed  not  his  ft. 

20:9  A.  by  the  ft.  to  kiss  him 
Ezr.  9:3  hair  off  my  ft. 
Ps.  l:W:2  on  the  ft.  even  A.'s  ft. 
Is.  7:20  shall  also  consume  ft. 

15:2  and  every  ft.  cut  off 
Jer.  41:5  men  6.  shaven 

48:37  every  head  bald,  6.  clip. 
Ezek.  5: 1  to  pass  ou  thy  ft. 

BEAST. 
Gen.  1:24  earth  bring  forth  ft. 

3:1  more  subtle  than  any  ft. 

37:20  evil  ft.  hath  devoured,  33 
&.  13: 12  firstling  of  aft. 

22:5  put  his  ft.  in  another 
10  deliver  any  ft.  to  keep 
19  lieth  with  a  ft.  Lev.  18:23 
20:15, 16;  Deut.  27:21 

2.3:29  the  ft.  multiply 
Lev.  11:47  ft.  that  may  be  eaten 
Dei/t.  4:17  the  likeness  of  any  ft. 
Neh.  2:12  save  the  6.  I  rode  on 
Ps.  73:22  as  a  ft.  before  thee 

147:9  giveth  to  the  ft.  his  food 
Prov.  12:10  regards  life  of  his  ft. 
Ec.  3: 19  pre-eminence  above  ft. 
43:20  the  ft.  shall  honor  me 

63:14  as  a  6.  that  goeth 
Dan.  4:16  let  a  ft.  heart  be  given 

7:11  till  the  ft.  was  slain 
19  the  truth  of  the  foiu-th  ft. 
Litke  10:34  on  his  own  ft. 
Acts  28:5  Paul  shook  off  the  6. 
Heb.  12:20  if  so  much  as  a  ft. 
I  Rev.  4:7  first  6.  like  a  lion,  sec.  ft. 
I  6:3  second  ft.  say,  Come 


BEA 

Rev.  11:7  ft.  that  ascendcth  out  of 
1.3:1  a  ft.  rise  up  out  of  tlie  sea 
11  ft.  coming  out  of  the  earth 
15:2  got  the  victory  over  the  ft. 
16:13  unclean  spirits  out  of  ft. 
17:8  ft.  that  was,  and  is  not,  11 
19:19  saw  the  ft.  and  the  kings 
20:10  the  ft.  and  false  prophet 

Every  BEAST. 
Gen.  1:30  to  ev.  ft.  I  have  given 
2:19  God  formed  ev.  ft. 
20  Adam  gave  names  to  ev.  ft. 
3:14  art  cursed  above  every  ft. 
7:2  every  clean  ft.  by  sevens.  8 
14  and  every  ft.  after  his  kind 
8:19  every  ft.  went  out 
20  of  every  clean  ft.  he  offered 
9:2  shall  be  on  every  ft. 
5  blood  at  hand  oi  every  ft. 
10  every  ft.  I  estab.  covenant 
34:23  shall  not  ev.  ft.  of  theirs 
Lev.  11:26  ev.  ft.  which  dlvideth 

the  hoof,  Deut.  14:6 
Ps.  50:10  every  ft.  of  the  forest 
104:11  give  drink  to  every  b. 
Ezek  .34:8  flock  meat  to  every  ft. 
39:17  speak  to  every  ft. 
BEAST,  joined  with  Man. 
Gen.  6:7  destroy  both  m.  and  ft. 
Ex.  11:7  move  tongue  a.  m.  or  ft. 
12:12  smite  first-born  oim.  and 

ft.  13:15;  Ps.  135:8 
1.3:2  first-born  of  m.  and  ft.  is 

mine.  Num.  8:17 
19:13  m.  or  ft.  it  shall  not  live 
Ps.  36:6  preservest  m.  and  ft. 
Jer.  7:20  furv  on  m.  and  6.  21:6 
36:29;  Ezek.  14:1.3,17,19,21; 
25:13;  29:8;  Zep.  1:3 
27:5  I  have  made  7nan  and  ft. 
31:27  sow  J.  with  seedof  w.a.ft. 
32:43  without  m.  or  ft.  33:10, 12 ; 

36:29;  51:82 
50:3  shall  depart  m.  and  ft. 
Ezek.  36:11  niul.  on  youm.  and  6. 
Joyi.  3:7  let  not  m.  or  ft.  taste 

Unclean  BEAST. 
Lev.  5:2  touch  any  v.  ft.  7:21 
27:11  if  it  be  u.  ft.  of  which,  27 

Wild  BEAST. 
2  K.  14:9  w.  ft.  in  L.  2  Chr.  25:18 
Job  39:15  forgetteth  %v.  ft. 
Ps.  80:13  w.  ft.  doth  devour  it 
Hos.  13:8  the  w.  ft.  shall  tear 

BEASTS. 
Gen.  31:39  torn  of  6.  Ex.  22:31 ; 

Lev.  7:24;  17:15;  22:8 
36:6  Esau  took  all  his  ft. 
4.5:17  lade  your  ft.  and  go 
Ex.  11:5  the  first-b.  of  ft. 
Lev.  11:2  ft.  eat,  Deut.  14:4 
3  chew  cud  among  ft.  Deut.\i:6 
26:6  will  rid  evil  ft.  out  of  land 
Deut.  32:24  will  send  teeth  of  ft. 

1  K.  4:.33  Solomon  spake  of  ft. 
Ezr.  1:4  help  him  with  gold.  ft. 
Job  12:7  ask  the  ft.  they  teach 

18:3  are  we  counted  as  ft. 
37:8  then  the  ft.  go  into  dens 
Ps.  49:12  the  ft.  that  perish,  20 
104:20  wherein  ft.  of  forest  creep 
25  sea,  both  small  and  great  ft. 
148:10  6.  and  all  cattle,  praise 
Prov.  9:2  hath  killed  her  ft. 
30:30  lion  strongest  among  ft. 
Ec.  3:18  themselves  are  ft. 

19  befalleth  men,  before  ft. 
Is.  .30:6  of  ft.  of  the  south 
40:16  nor  ft.  thereof  a  bumt-off. 
46:1  idols  on  the  ft.  and  cattle 
66:20  upon  swift  ft.  to  my  holy 
Jer.  9:10  ft.  fled,  12:4  consumed 
Ezek.  5:17  send  evil  ft.  14:15 
32:4  fill  ft.  of  whole  earth 

13  destroy  all  the  ft.  34:25, 28 
Dan.  4:14  ft.  get  away 

15  his  portion  be  with  the  ft. 
7:17  four  great  ft.  are  kincrs 
8:4  no  ft.  might  stand  before  h. 
Joel  1:18  how  do  the  ft.  groan 
Hab.  2:17  spoil  of  ft. 
Zep.  2:15  become  a  place  for  b. 
Zee.  14:15  plague  of  all  the  ft. 
Acts  7:42  offei-ed  to  me  slain  ft.  ? 
23:24  6.  that  ye  may  set  Paul 
Pom.l-.QS  image  made  like  to  ft. 
lCor.lo:32  I  have  fought  with  ft. 
Jam.  3:7  ft.  is  tamed,  but  tongue 

2  Pet.  2:12  as  natural  brute  ft. 
Ju<le  10  naturally  as  brute  ft. 
Bev.  4:6  foiu-  ft.  fiill  of  eyes 

8  four  ft.  had  each  six  wings 

9  when  those  ft.  give  glory 
5:6  in  midst  of  fourft.  stood  a  L. 

14  the  four  ft.  said.  Amen 
6:1  6.  saying.  Come,  15:7 


BEA 

Jlev.  7:11  stood  about  four  ft. 

11:3  song  before  the  four  6. 

19:4  and  four  6.  fell  down 

BEASTS  of  the  Earth. 
Deut.  28:26  care,  meat  to  all  6. 
1  Sam.  17:46  carcasses  of  P.  toft. 
■/ob  5:22  nor  be  afraid  of  the  ft. 

35:11  teacheth  us  more  than  ft. 
Ps.  79:2  flesh  of  thy  saints  to  ft. 
Is.  18:6  they  shall  be  left  to  b. 
Jer.  7:;33  care,  of  peop.nieat  for  ft. 
of  the  earth,  16:4;  19:7;  34:20 

1.5:3  I  will  appoint  over  them  ft. 
Acts  10:12  of  four-footed  6.  11:6 
Rev.  6:8  kill  with  hunger  and  ft. 

BEASTS  of  the  Field. 

Ex.  23:11  leave,  6.  may  cat 
Deut.  7:22  lest  6.  increase 
1  Sam.  17:44  give  thy  flesh  to  ft. 
2Sa?n.  21:10  nor  ft.  of  the  field 
Job  5:23  ft.  shall  be  at  peace 

40:20  mountains  where  6.  play 
Ps.  8:7  put  ft.  under  his  feet 
Is.  56:9  ye  6.  come  to  devour 
Jer.  12:9  assem.  all  ft.  of  the  field 

27:6  ft.  given,  28:14 ;  Dan.  2:38 
Ezek.  29:5  1  have  given  thee  for 
meat  to  the  ft.  34:5;  3fJ:4 

31:6  under  branches  ft.  bring 
13  ft.  shall  be  on  his  branches 

,38:20  6.  shall  shake 
Dan.  4:12  the  6.  had  shadow 
25  thy  dwelling  with  ft.  32 
llos.  2:18  cov.  for  them  with  ft. 

4:3  shall  land  mourn  with  6. 
Joel  1:20  ft.  cry  also  to  thee 

2:22  ye  ft.  pastures 

Wild  BEASTS. 
Lev.  26:22  I  will  send  w.  6. 

1  Sam.  17:46  care,  of  Phil,  to  w.  ft. 
Ps.  50:11  the  ^v.  ft.  are  mine 

Is.  13:21  w.  ft.  shall  lie  there 
22  xvild  ft.  of  the  islands 
34:14  it'.ft.ofdes.  shall  meet  with 
w.  ft.  of  the  island,  Jer.50:39 
Mark  1:13  C.  was  with  the  w.  6. 
Acts  10:12  wh.  were  all  w.  ft.  11:6 

BEAT. 

Jud.  9:45  A.  ft.  down  the  city 
19:22  sons  of  B.  b.  at  the  door 

2  Sam.  22:4:3 1  ft.  them,  Ps.  18:42 
Ps.  89:2:3  will  ft.  down  his  foes 
Prov.  2.3:14  ft.  him  with  the  rod 
Is.  2:4  ft.  their  swords,  Mic.  4:3 

3:15  that  ye  ft.  my  people 
27:12  ft.  off  from  the  channel 
41:15  mountains,  ft.  them  small 
Joel  3:10  ft.  your  ploughshares 
Mic.  4:13  shalt  ft.  in  pieces 
Mat.  7:25  ft.  on  house,  27;  Lukt 
6:48, 49 

21:35  his  servants  and  ft.  one, 

Markn:Z\  iwAe 20:10, 11 
Mark  4:37  waves  ft.  into  the  ship 
Luke  12:45  begin  to  ft. 
Acts  16:^2  commanded  toft,  them 
18:17  took  Sosthenes  and  ft.  him 
22:19  ft.  in  every  synagogue 

BEATEX. 
2  Chr.  34:7  ft.  images  to  powder 
P-ov.  23:35  they  have  ft.  me 
Is.  28:27  fitches  are  6.  with  staff 
Jer.  46:5  mighty  ones  are  ft. down 
Mic.  1:7  images  shall  be  6. 
Mark  13:9  synag.  ye  shall  be  ft. 
Luke  12:47  did  not  shall  be  ft. 
.•lo^<!  5:40  apostles  and  ft.  them 

16:37  have  ft.  us  openly 
2  Cor.  11:25  thrice  was  I  ft. 

BEATEN  Oil. 
Ex.  27:20  oU  ft.  Lev.  24:2 
29:40  hin  of  ft.  oil.  Num.  28:5 

BE.\TEST. 
Deut.  24:20  when  thou  ft.  thy  ol. 
Prov.  23:13  if  thou  ft.  him 

BEATETH. 
1  Cor.  9:26  as  one  that  ft.  the  air 
BEATIXG. 

1  Sam.  14:16  ft.  down  one  anoth. 
Mark  12:5  6.  some  and  killing 

BEAUTY. 
Ex.  28:2  for  glorv  and  ft. 

2  Sam.  1:19  the  ft.  of  Israel 
14:25  praised  as  Absalom  for  ft. 

1  Chr.  16:29ft.  of  hoi.  P^.29:2;  96:9 
2f7(r.  20:21  praise  ft.  of  holiness 
Est.  1:11  the  people  her  ft. 
Job  40:10  arrav  thyself  with  6. 
Ps.  27:4  behold  the  6.  of  the  L. 
39:11  made  his  ft.  to  consume 
4.5:11  king  greatlv  desire  thy  ft. 
49:14  their  6.  shall  consume 
1  .50:2  the  perfection  of  ft. 
I  90:17  the  6.  of  Lord  be  on  us 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BED 

Ps.  96:6  and  b.  in  sanctuary 
/Vo!).  6:25  lust  not  after  her  6. 
20:29  the  *.  of  old  is  gray  head 
31:30  favor  is  deceitful,  b.  is  v. 
Js.  3."24  burning  instead  of  6. 
13:19  Babylon  the  b.  of  the  C. 
28:1  b.  is  a  fading  flower,  4 
5  a  diadem  of  b.  to  residue 
33:17  see  the  King  in  his  b. 
44:13  according  to  the  ft. 
53:2  no  6.  that  \vc  should  desire 
61:3  that  mourn  ft.  for  ashes 
Zam.  1:6  Zion  all  her  6.  is  dep. 
2:1  from  heaven  the  *.  of  Israel 
15  men  call  perfection  of  ft.  f 
Ezek.  7:20  6.  of  his  ornament 
16:14  renown  am.  heath,  for  ft. 
15  didst  trust  in  thine  own  6. 
25  made  thy  6.  to  be  abhorred 
27:3  I  am  of  perfect  ft.  28:12 
4  builders  perfected  thy  ft.  11 
28:7  swords  ag.  the  b.  of  thy 
17  lifted  up  because  of  thy  6. 
31:8  no  tree  like  Assyrian  in  ft. 
32:19  whom  dost  pass  in  ft. 
Hos.  14:6  Israel's  ft.  shall  be 
Zee.  9:17  how  great  is  his  ft. 
11:7  staves,  one  I  called  ft.  10 

BEAUTIES. 

Pa.  110:3  in  the  ft.  of  holiness 
BEAUTIFY. 

Ezr.  7:27  king's  heart,  to  ft. 
Ps.  149:4  ft.  the  meek  with  salv. 
Js.  60:13  b.  place  of  my  sanctu. 

BEAUTIFUL. 
Gen.  29:17  Rachel  was  ft. 
Dent.  21:11  am.  cap.  aft.  woman 
ISam.  16:12  was  of  a  ft.  country 
25:3  Abigail  was  of  a  6.  count. 
2iS«OT.  11:2  Bath,  was  very  ft. 
Est.  2:7  Esther  was  fair  and  6. 
Ps.  48:26.  for  situation  is  Zion 
Ec.  3:11  every  thing  ft. 
Cant.  6:4  thou  art  ft.  O  my  love 
1:1  how  ft.  thy  feet  with  shoes 
7«.  4:2  the  branch  of  L.  be  6. 
52:1  O  Zion,  put  on  thy  b.  gar. 
7  how  ft.  the  feet,  i?om.  10:15 
.  64:11  and  6.  house  is  bunit  up 
Jer.  13:20  where  is  thy  ft.  flock  ? 
48:17  broken,  and  the  ft.  rod 
Ezfk.  16:12  ft.  crown  on  thy  head 
13  thou  wast  exceeding  ft. 
23:42  Sabeans  put  ft.  crowns 
Mat.  23:27  sepulch.  which  ap.  ft. 
Acts  3:2  at  the  gate  called  ft.  10 

BECAME. 
1  Cor.  9:20  to  the  Jews  I  ft.  a  .Tew 
Ueb.  7:26  such  a  High-priest  ft.  us 
BECAMEST. 

1  Chr.  17:22  thou  L.  ft.  their  God 
Ezek.  16:8  and  thou  6.  mine 

BECKOXED. 
Zvke  1:22  Zacharias  b.  speechl. 

5:7  they  ft.  to  their  partners 
John  l:J:24  Peter  ft.  he  should  ask 
Acts  19:.33  Alex.  ft.  and  would 
21:40  P.  stood  on  stairs,  and  ft. 
BECKOMXG. 
Arf^  12:17  Peter  ft.  unto  them 
13:16  Paul  ft.  with  his  hand 

BECOME. 
Gen.  3:22  man  is  ft.  as  one  of  us 
Ex.  15:2  is  ft.  my  salvation,  Ps. 
118:14;  Is.  12:2 
32:1  as  for  M.  we  wot  not  what 
is  6.  of  him,  23;  Acts  7:40 
T)evt.  27:9  art  ft.  the  people 
Mat.  21:42  is  ft.  the  head,  Mark 
12:10;  i?;*.*  20:17;  ^C!'^4:ll 
Jolin  1:12  to  ft.  the  sons  of  God 

2  Cor.  .5:17  all  things  are  ft.  new 
Mev.  11:15  ft.  the  kingd.  of  our  L. 

BECOMETH. 
Ps.  9.3:5  holiness  ft.  thy  house 
Prov.  10:4  ft.  poor  that  dealeth 
37:7  excel],  speech  ft.  not  a  fool 
18  void  of  understand,  ft.  surety 
Ee.  4:14  bom  in  his  kingd.  ft. 
Mat.  3:15  it  ft.  us  to  fulfil 
13:22  choketh  the  word,  and  he 

6.  unfruitful,  Mark  4:19 
Pom.  16:2  receive  P.  as  ft.  saints 
Phil.  1:27  as  ft.  gospel 
1  Tim.  2:10  as  ft.  women 
Tit.  2:3  women  as  ft.  holiness 
BED. 

Gen.  47:31  bow.  on  6.   1  K.  1:47 
49:4  thy  father's  ft.  1  Chr.  5:1 
Ex.  21:18  but  keepeth  ft. 

1  Sam.  19:13  and  laid  it  in  ft. 

2  Sam.  4:5  who  lay  on  ft. 
11:2  David  arose  "from  his  ft. 

2  K.  1:4  from  that  ft.  6,  16 
24 


BEF 

2  K.  4:10  set  there  for  him  a  ft. 
Job  7:13  my  ft.  shall  comfort  me 
17:13  my  ft.  in  the  darkness 
33:15  slumberings  upon  the  ft. 
Ps.  4:4  com.  with  heart  on  ft. 
36:4  devis.  mischief  on  his  ft. 
41:3  his  ft.  in  his  sickness 
6.3:6  I  rem.  thee  upon  my  ft. 
i:32:3  into  my  ft.  till  I  find 
139:8  if  I  make  my  ft.  in  hell 
Prov.  7:16  decked  my  ft.  17 
22:27  why  take  ft.  from  under 
26:14  the  slothful  on  his  ft. 
Cant.  1:16  our  ft.  is  ^reen 
.3:1  on  my  ft.  I  sought  him 
7  his  ft.  which  is  "Solomon's 
Li.  28:20  ft.  is  shorter 
57:7  on  mountain  set  thy  6. 
Anws  3:12  in  the  corner  of  a  ft. 
Mat.  9:6  thy  6.   Mark  2:9,  11 : 

John.  5:11,  12 
Mark  4:21  under  a  ft.  Luke  8:16 
Luke  11:7  child,  with  me  in  ft. 
17:34  two  men  in  one  ft. 
Bev.  2:22  will  cast  her  into  a  ft. 

BED  of  love. 
Ezek.  23:17  came  to  her  in  ft. 

BED  of  spices. 
Ca/nt.  5:13  his  cheeks  are  as  a  ft. 
6:2  my  beloved  is  gone  to  the  6. 

BED  iindeflled. 
LLeb.  13:4  honorable  and  the  ft. 
BEDAD.    Gen.  36:.35 
BEDAN.  \Sam.  12:11;  1  Chr.r.17 

BEDCHAMBER. 
Ex.  8:3  frogs  come  into  thy  6. 
2  Sam.  4:7  Ish.  lay  in  his  ft. 
2  K.  6:12  thou  speakest  in  6. 
11:2  hid  him  in  ft.  26'Ar.  22:11 
Ec.  10:20  the  rich  in  6. 

BEDS. 
Ps.  149:5  sing  aloud  on  ft. 
Ls.  57:2  rest  in  their  ft.  each 
LIos.  7:14  they  howled  on  ft. 
.imos  6:4  lie  on  ft.  of  ivory 
Mic.  2:1  that  work  evil  on  ft. 

BEDSTEAD. 
Devt.  3:11  ft.  was  a  ft.  of  iron 

BEE,  S. 
Deiit.  1:44  as  ft.  in  Seir 
■Tud.  14:8  swarm  of  ft.  in  the  lion 
Ps.  118:12  me  about  like  6. 
Ls.  7:18  hiss  for  the  ft.  in  As. 
BEELZEBITB.  Mat.  10:25;  12:24; 
JI/arA3:22;  iuir  11:15 
Hath  BEE!V. 
Ec.  3:15  which  h.  been  is  now 

Have  BEE!V. 
./oft  10:19 /i.  ft.  as  if  I  had  not  ft. 
7s.  66:2  all  those  things  A.  ft. 

IVot  BEEIV. 
Ob.  16  though  they  had  n.  ft. 
BEER.    JVwm.  21:16 
BEER-LAHAI-ROI.   Gen.  16:14 
BEERSHEBA.    Gen.  21:14,  33: 
22:19;  26:33  ;  28:10;  \K.  19:3 
BEETLE. 
Lev.  11:22  ye  may  eat,  the  ft. 

BEEVES. 
L,ev.  22:19  the  ft.  of  sheep 
Num.  31:28  a  tribute  of  the  6. 

BEFALL. 
Gen.  42:4  lest  mischief  6.  him 
.38  if  mischief  b.  him.  44:29 
49:1  what  shall  ft.  you,  Deut. 

.31:29;  Dan.  10:14 
Dmt.  31:17  evils  shall  ft.  them 
Ps.  91:10  there  shall  no  evil  ft. 
Acts  20:22  things  that  shall  6. 

BEFALLEIV. 
Lev.  10:19  such  things  have  6. 
Num.  20:14  travail  that  hath  ft. 
Beut.  31:21  when  troubles  are  6. 
■Lvd.  6:13  why  is  all  this  ft. 

1  Sam.  20:26  something  had  ft. 
Mat.  8:33  what  was  ft. 

BEFALLETH. 
Ec.  3:19  ft.  men,  ft.  beasts 
BEFELL. 

2  Sam.  19:7  than  all  that  ft.  thee 
Acts  20:19  6.  me  by  lying  in  wait 

BEFORE. 
■Los.  10:14  like  that  ft.  it.  or 
Ps.  39:13  spare  me  ft.  I  go 
139:5  beset  me  behind  and  ft. 
Ls.  43:13  ft.  the  dav  was,  I  am 
Mat.  24:25  I  have  told  you  ft. 
.Lohn  13:19  I  tell  vou  ft."  14:29 
Phil.  3:13  to  things  that  are  6. 
1  Thes.  3:4  with  you  we  told  ft. 
Reb.  7:18  command  going  ft. 


BEG 

LLeb.  10:15  aft.  that  he  had  said  ft. 
2  Pet.  3:17  know  these  things  ft. 

Come  BEFORE. 
Ps.  100:2  f.  ft.  presence 
Mic.  6:6  shall  I  c.  6.  L  7 

BEFORE  the  people. 
Ex.  13:22  pillar  of  fire  from  ft. 
17:5  L.  said  to  Moses,  go  on  6. 
34:10  ft.  all  thy  p.  I  will  do 
1  Sam.  18:13  went  out  and  in  ft. 
Mark  8:6  discip.  did  set  them  ft. 
Lnke  20:26  hold  of  his  words  6. 
Itev.  10:11  propliesy  ft.  people 
BEFORE  whom. 

1  /i.  17:1  as  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

liveth,  b.whom  I  stand, 18: 15; 

2  if.  .3:14;  5:16 
Acts  26:26  king  ft.  w.  I  speak 
See  further.  ai.l,ark,god,  lord, 

MOUNT,  STAND,  STOOD,  WENT. 

BEFOREHAIVD. 

Mark  13:11  take  no  thought  ft. 

2  Cor.  9:5  make  up  6.  yourboun. 
1  Tun.  5:24  men's  8.  are  open  ft. 

25  good  works  of  some  mani.  ft. 

1  Pet.  1:11  testified  ft.  sufi'erings 

BEFORETIME. 
,Los.  20:5  he  hated  him  not  ft. 

2  Sam.  7:10  nor  afllict  them  as  ft. 
Ls.  41:26  ft.  that  we  may  say 
Acts  8:9  Simon  which  ft.  used 

BEGAN. 
Gen.  4:26  6.  men  call  on  name 
2  K.  10:.32  ft.  to  cut  Israel  short 
2  Chr.  34:3  ft.  to  seek  after  God 
Mat.  4:17  Jesus  ft.  to  preach 
Lvke  1:70  been  since  world  ft. 
14:.30  this  man  ft.  to  build 
.Jolin  4:52  when  he  ft.  to  amend 
9:32  since  the  worlds.  ActsS:'2\\ 
Rom.  16:25 
2  Tim.  1:9  in  Christ  before  the 

world  ft.    Tit.  1:2 
LLeb.  2:3  at  first  ft.  to  be  spoken 

BEGAT. 
Prov.  23:22  to  thy  father  that  ft. 
■Ter.  16:3  their  fiu'hcr  that  ft.  them 
Dan.  11:6  and  he  that  6.  her 
Zee.  13:3  and  m.  that  ft.  him 
Jam.  1:18  his  own  will  ft.  he  us 

1  John  5:1  loveth  him  that  b. 

BEGET. 
Gen.  17:20  princes  shall  he  ft. 
Deut.  4:25  thou  Shalt  ft.  children 
28:41  ft.  sons 

2  /f.  20:18  sons  thon  shalt  ft.  shall 

they  make  eunuchs,  /*■.  .39:7 
Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  ft.  100  children 
■Ler.  29:6  take  wives,  and  ft.  sous 
Ezek.  18:10  if  he  ft.  a  son 
14  if  he  ft.  a  son  that  seeth 
BEGETTEST. 
Gen.  48:6  issue  which  thou  6. 
Ls.  45:10  to  his  father,  what  ft. 

BEGETTETH. 
F^ov.  17:21  ft.  a  fool,  docth  it 
2.3:24  he  that  ft.  a  wise  child 
Ec.  5:14  ho  6.  a  son 
BEG. 

Ps.  109:10  let  his  children  ft. 
Prov.  20:4  sluggard  ft.  in  harvest 
Luke  16:3  to  ft.  I  am  ashamed 

BEGGAR,  LY. 
1  Sam.  2:8  lifted  ft.  from  dungh. 
Luke  16:20  a  ft.  named  Lazarus 

22  the  ft.  died  and  was  carried 
Gal.  4:9  to  the  b.  elements 

BEGGED. 
Mat.  27:58  ft.  body  of  J.  Lit.  23:52 
John  9:8  lie  that  sat  and  ft. 

BEGGING. 
Ps.  37:25  seen  his  seed  ft.  bread 
Mark  10:46  Bart,  sat  ft.  Lu.  18:35 

BEGIN. 
Gen.  11:6  this  they  ft.  to  do,  and 
Jos.  3:7  will  I  ft.  to  magnify 

1  Sam.  3:12  I  ft.  I  will  make 
22:15  did  I  then  6.  to  inquire 

Neh.  11:17  Mattan.  to  ft.  thanks. 
.Jer.  25:29  I  ft.  to  bring  evil 
Luke  3:8  ft.  not  to  say  within 
13:26  ft.  to  say  we  have  eaten 
14:29  behold  it,  ft.  to  mock  him 
21:28  things  ft.  to  come  to  pass 

2  Cor.  3:1  do  we  6.  to  commend 
1  Pet.  4:17  judgment  must  ft.  at 

house  of  G..  and  if  it  first  ft. 
BEGINNING,  Part. 
Mat.  14:30  ft.  to  sink.  L.  save  me 
20:8  6.  from  last  to  first 
Luke  24:47  all  nations,  ft.  at  J. 
.John  8:9  ft.  at  eldest 
Acts  1:22  6.  from  baptism  of  J. 


BEG 

FEGINNIIVG,  Substantive. 

Gen.  49:3  Reuben,  ft.  of  my  et. 
Ex.  12:2  the  6.  of  months 
Deut.  21:17  is  ft.  of  his  strengtll 
■Job  8:7  thy  ft.  was  small 

42: 12  end  of  Job  more  than  S. 
Ps.  111:10  ft.  of  wis.  Fi-ftr.  9:10 
/Vo».  1:7  fear  of  L.  6.  of  knowl. 

17:14  6.  of  strife,  as  when  one 
Lie.  7:8  end  of  a  thing  than  6. 

10:13  ft.  of  words  is  foolishness 
Ls.  64:4  since  ft.  of  world,  men 
Mic.  1:13  is  ft.  of  sin  todauirhter 
Mat.  24:8  ft.  of  sor.  Mark  13:8 

21  as  was  not  ninee  ft. 
Mark  1:1  the  b.  of  the  gospel 
■Lohn  2:11  this  ft.  of  miracles 
Col.  1:18  who  is  the*,  the  first-b. 
LLeb.  3:14  6.  of  our  confidence 

7:3  having  neither  ft.  of  days 
2  Pet.  2:20  is  worse  than  the  6. 
Rev.  1:8  I  am  ft.  21:6;  22:13 

3:14  saith  the  ft.  of  the  creation 

.At  the  BEGINNING. 
Ruth  .3:10  kindness  than  at  b. 

1  Chr.  17:9  wicked,  waste  as  ft. 
Prov.  20:21  in.  gotten  hastily  ft. 
Ls.  1:26  counsellors  as  at  the  6. 
Dan.  9:23  a.  ft.  of  thy  supplica. 
Mat.  19:4  at  the  ft.  made  them 
John  16:4  I  said  not  to  you  6. 
Acts  11:15  H.  G.  as  on  us  a.  t.  ft. 

From  the  BEGINNING. 

Deut.  11:12  eyes  of  L.  on  it  ft. 

Ps.  119:160  true  from  the  begin. 

Prov.  8:23  I  was  set  up /.  ft. 

Ec.  3:11  no  man  can  find  out  the 
work  God  maketh  /.  t.  6. 

Ls.  18:2  peop.  terrible /.  t.  ft.  7 
40:21  been  told /.  t.  b.  f 
41:26  hath  declared /.  t.  ft.  f 
46:10  declaring  the  end  /.  t.  b. 
48:16  not  spoken  in  secret /.  t.  b. 

Jer.  17:12  high  throne/,  t.  ft. 

Mat.  19:8  fr.  the  ft.  it  was  not  so 

Luke  1:2 /.  ft.  were  eye-wit. 

John  6:64  knew/,  ft.  who  believ. 
8:25  same  I  said  to  you /,  ft. 
44  a  murderer  from  the  begin. 
15:27  have  been  with  me  f.  ft. 

Eph.  3:9/  t.  ft.  of  the  world 

2  Thff.  2:13  God  hath/,  t.  begin. 

chosen  you  to  salvation 
2  Pet.  3:4  continue  as/r.  t.  begin. 

1  .John  2:7  ye  have  heard  ft.  3:11 
13  known  him  that  is/,  t.  ft. 

3:8  the  devil  sinneth/rwn  t.  6. 

2  John  5  that  which  we  had /.  t.  b 

In  the  BEGINNING. 
Gen.  1:1  i.  t.  b.  God  created  h. 
Prov.  8:22  the  Lord  possessed  me 

in  the  begin,  of  his  way 
■John  1:1  in  the  ft.  was  the  Word 

2  the  same  was  in  the  ft. 
Phil.  4:15  know  ft.  of  the  gospel 
Heft.  1:10  L.  6.  hast  laid  founda. 

BEGINNINGS. 
Num.  10:10  ft.  of  your  m.  28:11 
Ezek.  36:11  bet.  than  at  your  ft. 

BEGINNEST. 
Deut.  16:9  thou  ft.  to  put  sickle 

BEGOTTEN. 
Nvm.  11:12  have  I  ft.  them  ? 
Deut.  23:8  children  ft.  of  them 
Jud.  8:.30  Gideon  had  70  sons  ft. 
.Job  .38:28  hath  ft.  drops  of  dew 
Ps.  2:7  this  day  have  I  ft.  thee, 

Acts  13:33;  Heb.  1:5:  5:15 
Is.  49:21  hath  ft.  me  these  ? 
LLos.  5:7  have  ft.  strange  children 
John  1:14  the  only  ft.  of  the  F. 

18  only  ft.  Son, "he  hathdeclar. 
3:16  he  gave  his  only  ft.  Son 
18  not  believed  in  only  ft.  Son 
1  Cor.  4:15  ft.  you  tliroug'h  gospel 
PhiU.  10  Onesi.  whom  I  have  6. 
Heb.  11:17  A.  offered  only  ft.  Son 
1  Pet.  1:3  ft.  us  again 

1  .John  4:9  sent  his  only  ft.  Son 
5:1  loveth  him  ft.  of  him 

18  he  that  is  ft.  of  God 
First-BEGOTTEN. 
LLeb.  1:6  he  bringeth  in  jlrst-h. 
Rev.  1:5  who  is  /.-ft.  of  the  dead 

BEGUILE. 

Col.  2:4  lest  any  ft.  you 
18  let  no  man  6.  you 
BEGUILED.  ING. 

Gen.  3:13  serpent  ft.  me 
29:25  wherefore  bast  thou  6. 
Num.  25:18  they  have  ft.  you  in 

the  matter  of  Peor 
Jos.  9:22  wherefore  have  ye  6. 

2  Cor.  11:3  ajs  the  serpent  6.  Eve 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BEU 

2  Pet.  2:14  cannotcease  from  Bin, 
b.  UButablc  eouls 
BEGL'\. 
Deut.  3:94  *.  to  ebow  thy  great. 
Mat.  18:24  he  had  b.  to  reckon 
2  Cor.  8:6  had  b.  so  would  finish 
10  for  you  who  have  *.  before 
Gal.  3:3  having  b.  in  the  Spirit 
J'kil.  1:6  hath  o.  a  good  work 

1  Ti7n.  5:11  ft.  to  wax  wanton 

BEHALF. 
Ex.  27:21  a  statute  on  6.  of  Is. 

2  Sam.  3:12  Abner  sent  on  his  6. 
2  Cfir.  16:9  eh.  hims.  strong  in  b. 
Job  36:2  yet  to  speak  on  God's  ft. 
Dan.  11:18  prince  for  his  own  ft. 
Jiom.  16:19  I  am  glad  on  your  ft. 

1  Cor.  1:4  I  thank  God  on  your  ft. 

2  Cor.  1:11  th.  be  given  on  our  ft. 
5:12  to  glory  on  our  ft. 

Phil.  1:29  given  in  ft.  of  Christ 
1  Fel.  4:16  glorify  God  on  this  ft. 

BEHAVE. 
Deut.  32:27  lest  adversaries  ft. 
1  Ofir.  19:13  let  us  ft.  valiantly 
i%.  101:2  I  will  A.  wisely 
Is.  3:5  child  shall  6.  proudly 
1  Cor.  13:5  not  ft.  unseemly 
1  Tim.  3:15  how  thou  ou^htost 
to  ft.  in  the  house  of  God 
BEHAVED. 
1  Sam.  18:5  D.  ft.  wisely,  14, 15,  30 
Ps.  ,3.5:14  I  ft.  as  he  had  been  f. 

131:2  have  ft.  as  child  weaned 
Mic.  3:4  as  they  have  ft.  ill 
1  Tkes.  2:10  unblamably  we  ft. 
S  T/KS.  3:7  ft.  not  disorderly 
BEHAVETH. 

1  Cor.  7:36  think  he  ft.  uncomely 

BEHAVIOR. 
J  Sam.  21:13  D.  changed  his  ft. 
t  Tim..  3:2  a  bishop  of  good  ft. 
Tit.  2:3  women  in  ft.  as  becom. 

BEHEADED. 

2  Sam.  4:7  Ish.  and  ft.  him 
Mat.  14:10  ft.  John,  Mark.  6:16, 

27 ;  Luke  9:9 
Sev.  20:4  I  saw  the  souls  of  ft. 

BEHELD. 
Num.  21:9  ft.  serpent  of  brass 

23:21  hath  not  ft.  iniquity  in  J. 
1  Chr.  21: 15  destroying,  theL.ft. 
Job  31:26  if  I  ft.  the  sun  when 
Ps.  119:158  I  ft.  transgressors 

142:4  I  ft.  but  there  was  no  man 
Prov.  7:7  ft.  among  the  simple 
Ec.  8:17  I  ft.  all  the  work  of  God 
Is.  41:28  I  ft.  and  there  was  no 

man,  Jer.  4:25 
Jer.  4:23  I  ft.  the  earth 
Mark  15:47  ft.  where  he  was  laid, 

Luke  23:55 
Luke  10:18  I  ft.  Satan  as  light. 

19:41  he  ft.  the  city  and  wept 
John  1:14  we  6.  his  glory 
Acts  1:9  they  ft.  J.  was  taken  up 

17:23  and  ft.  your  devotions 
Bev.  5:6  I  6.  and  lo,  a  lamb 

11:12  their  enemies  ft.  them 

BEHEMOTH. 

Job  40:15  behold  now  ft. 

BEHIND. 

Is.  38:17  all  my  sins  ft.  thy  back 

1  Cor.  1:7  ye  come  ft.  in  no  gift 

2  Cor.  11:5  whit  ft.  chiefest,  12:11 
Phil.  3:13  forgetting  things  ft. 
Col.  1:24  fill  up  what  is  ft. 

/S««  BEFORE. 

BEHOLD. 

Gen.  28:15  6.  I  am  with  thee 
Job  1:12  ft.  all  he  hath 
28:28  6.  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
40:4  ft.  I  am  vile  what  shall  I 
P.^.  139:8  bed  in  hell,  6.  thou 
Is.  8.18  6.  I  and  chil.  lleb.  2:13 
12:2  ft.  God  is  my  salvation 
41:27  say  to  Zion,  ft.  ft.  them 
65:1  I  said,  6.  me,  to  a  nation 
Lam.  1:12  6.  and  see  if  any  sor. 
Zee.  9:9  ft.  thy  King  Cometh. 

Mat.  21:5;  John  12:15 
Mark  16:6  6.  place  where  they 
Lukf.  24:.39  ft.  my  hands  and  feet 
49  ft.  I  send  prom,  of  my  Fath. 
John  1:29  ft.  the  Lamb  of  God 
19:5  Pilate  saith,  ft.  the  man 
Acts  9:11  Saul,  for  ft.  he  prayeth 
1  John^:\b.  what  manner  of  love 
Hev.  3:20  ft.  I  stand  at  the  door 
16:15  6.  I  come  as  a  thief 
22:7  ft.  I  come  quickly,  12 

BEHOLD  it  is. 
Is.  52:6  I  speak,  ft,  it  is  I 


BEL 

Ezelc.  7: 10  ft.  the  day ,  ft.  i<  is  come 
39:8  ft.  it  is  come,  and  it  is 

Now  BEHOLD,  07-  BEHOLD 
now. 

Job  16:19  n.  ft.  my  witness  is  in 
Jer.  40:4  now  ft.  I  loose  thee 
Mat.  26:65  6.  ?j.  ye  heard 
Acts  13:11  n.  ft.  hand  of  Lord 
20:22  notu  ft.  I  go  bound 
2  Cor.  6:2  ft.  n.  :s  the  accepted  t. 

BEHOLD  it  was,  BEHOLD 
there  was. 

See  WAS. 

BEHOLD,  Verl), 

Num.  12:8  simil.  of  L.  shall  he  ft. 
23:9  from  the  hills  I  ft.  him 
24:17  shall  ft.  him,  but  not  nigh 

Deut.  3:27  ft.  it  with  thine  eyes 

Job  19:27  shall  ft.  and  not  anoth. 
20:9  his  place  any  more  ft.  him 
23:9  work,  but  I  cainiot  ft.  him 
34:39  liis  face,  who  can  ft. 
36:24  magnify  his  work  men  ft. 

Ps.  11:4  his  eyes  6.  his  eyelids 
7  doth  ft.  the  upright 
17:2  let  thine  eyes  ft.  things 
15  I  will  ft.  thy  face  jn  right. 
27:4  to  ft.  the  beauty  of  the  L. 
37:37  perfect,  ft.  the  upright 
46:8  ft.  the  works  of  the  Lord 
59:4  awake  to  help  me,  and  ft. 
66:7  his  eyes  ft.  the  nations 
80:14  look  from  heaven,  ft. 
91:8  eyes  shalt  thou  ft,  and  see 
102:19  from  heaven  did  L.  ft. 
113:6  he  humbleth  hims.  to  ft. 
119:18  mine  eyes,  that  I  may  ft. 

Prov.  2^3:33  ft.  strange  women 

Ec.  11:7  pleasant  it'is  to  ft. 

Is.  26:10  will  not  ft.  the  majesty 
38:11  I  shall  ft.  man  no  more 
41:23  do  good  or  evil  that  we  ft. 
63:15  ft.  from  habita.  of  thy  holi. 

Jer.  20:4  thine  eyes  shall  ft. 
29:.32  nor  b.  the  good  I  will  do 
32:4  his  eyes  shall  ft.  34:3 
42:2  as  thine  eyes  do  ft.  us 

Lam.  1:18  and  ft.  my  sorrow 
3:50  till  Lord  ft.  from  heaven 
5:1  consider  and  ft.  ourieproach 

Ezek.  8:9  ft.  wicked  abomina. 
28: 17  that  they  may  ft. 
18  in  sight  of  all  that  ft. 
40:4  Son  of  man,  ft.  44:5 

Dan.  9:18  and  6.  our  desolations 

Mic.  7:9  I  shall  ft.  his  righteous, 
mine  eyes  shall  ft.  her 

Hob.  1:3  why  cause  me  to  6. 
13  purer  eyes  than  to  ft.  evil 

Mat.  18:10  their  angels  ft.  face 

Luke  14:29  all  that  ft.  it  mock 
21:6  as  for  these  ye  ft.  the  days 

■lohn  17:24  they  may  ft.  my  glory 

Acts  7:31  he  drew  near  to  ft.  it 
32  Moses  durst  not  ft. 

2  Cor.  3:7  Is.  could  not  ft.  face 

1  Pet.  2:12  works  they  shall  6. 
3:2  ft.  your  chaste  conversation 

Eev.  17:8  when  they  ft.  the  beast 

BEHOLDEST. 

Ps.  10:14  thou  ft.  all  mischief 
Mat.  7:3  w.  ft.  mote?   Luke  6:41 
Luke  6:42  ft.  not  the  beam 

BEHOLDETH. 
■Idb  24:18  he  ft.  not  the  way 
Ps.  3:3:13  Lord  ft.  all  the  sons 
Jam.  1:24  ft.  himself  and  goeth 

BEHOLDING. 

Ps.  119:37  mine  eyes  from  ft. 
Prov.  15:3  ft.  the  evil  and  good 
Ec.  5:11  saving  the  ft.  of  them 
Mat.  27:55  women  6.  Luke  23:49 
Mark  10:21  Jesus  ft.  him,  loved 
Luke  2.3:35  people  stood  ft. 

48  ft.  things  doue.smote  breasts 
Acts  4:14  and  ft.  man  healed 
23:1  and  Paul  ft.  the  council 

2  Cor.  3:18  ft.  as  in  a  glass  the  g. 
Col.  2:5  joying,  and  ft.  your  order 
Jain.  1:23  6.  his  natural  face 

BEHOVED. 

Luke  24:46  tluis  it  ft.  Christ 
Ileb.  2:17  ft.  him  to  be  made 

BEIXG 
Ps.  104:33  I  have  ft.  146:2 
Acts  17:28  move,  and  have  our  ft. 

BEKAH.    E.r.  38:26 
BEL.    Is.  40:1 ;  Jir.  50:2 ;  51:44 

BELCH. 

Ps.  59:7  behold  they  ft.  out 

BELIAL. 

Deut.  13:13  children  of  B. 


BEL 

Jud.  19:22  certain  sons  of  B. 
20:13  the  children  of  B. 

1  Sam.  1:16  a  daughter  of  B. 
2:12  sons  of  Eli  were  sons  of  B. 
10:27  children  of  B.  said,  how 
25:17  is  such  a  son  of  B.  25 
30:22  then  answ.  the  men  of  B. 

2  Sam.  16:7  come  out,  man  of  B. 
90:1  a  man  of  B. 
23:6  sons  of  B.  shall  be  as  th. 

1  K.  21:10  two  sons  of  B.  13 

2  Chr.  13:7  Jerob.  children  ofB. 
2  Cor.  6:15  hath  Christ  with  B.? 

BELIED. 

Jer.  5:12  they  have  ft.  the  L. 

BELIEF. 

2  Th€S.  2:13  of  Spirit  and  6. 

BELIEVE. 

Ex.  4:5  may  ft.  L.  hath  appeared 
19:9  may  ft.  thee  for  ever 
Num.  14:11  ere  they  ft.  me? 
2  Chr.  20:20  ft.  in  the  L.  his  p. 
Is.  43:10  may  know  and  ft.  me. 
Mat.  9:28  ft.  I  am  able  to  do  this  ? 
18:6  ones  which  ft.  Mark  9:42 
21:32  that  ye  might  ft.  him 
27:42  and  we  will  ft.  him 
Mark  1:15  repent  and  ft.  gospel. 
5::36  be  not  af.  only  ft.  Lu.  8:50 
9:23  if  thou  canst  ft.  all  things 
24  L.  I  ft.  help  unb.  John  9:38 
11:23  ft.  things  he  .saith 

24  ft.  ye  receive  them,  and  ye 
15:32  descend,  that  we  may  ft. 
16:17  signs  fol.  them  which  ft. 

Luke  8:12  the  word  lest  they  ft. 

13  which  for  a  while  ft. 
24:25  and  slow  of  heart  to  6. 

John  1:7  all  thro'  him  might  ft. 

12  them  that  ft.  on  his  name 
3:12  shall  yc  ft.  if  I  tell  you 
4:21  woman  ft.  me 

42  we  ft.  not  bee.  of  thy  saying 
5:44  can  ye  ft.  which  receive 

47  how  shall  ye  ft.  my  words? 
6:29  that  ye  ft.  on  him  he  sent 
7:5  did  his  brethren  ft.  in  him 

39  Spirit,  wliich  they  that  ft. 
9:;!.5  dost  thou  ft.  on  S.  of  God? 

36  who  is  he  that  I  might  ft. 
10:38  ft.  the  w.  that  ye  may  b. 
11:15  to  the  intent  ye  may  ft. 
27  I  ft.  thou  art  the  Christ 

40  said  I  not,  if  wouldest  ft. 
42  may  ft.  thou  hast  sent  me 

48  let  him  alone  all  will  ft. 
12:36  ye  have  light,  ft.  in  the  1.^ 
13:19  ye  may  ft.  I  am  he 
14:1  ye  ft.  in  God,  ft.  also  in  me 

11  or  ft.  for  the  work's  sake 
29  come  to  pass,  ye  might  ft. 
16:30  we  ft.  thoucamest  Irom  G. 
31  .T.  answered.  Do  ye  now  ft. .? 
17:20  for  them  which  shall  ft. 
21  world  may  ft.  thou  sent  me 
19:35  that  ye  might  ft. 
20:31  written  that  ye  might  ft. 
Acts  8;.37  I  ft,  J.  C.  is  the  S.  ofG. 
13:39  by  him  all  that  ft. 

41  you  shall  in  no  wise  ft. 
15:7  Gentiles  by  me  should  ft. 

11  ft.  thro'  grace  we  sh.  be  sav. 
16:31  6.  on  Jes.  shalt  be  saved 
19:4  ft.  on  him  that  should  come 
21:20  seest  how  many  Jews  ft. 

25  touching  Gentiles  which  ft. 
27:25  I  ft.  God  that  it  shall  be 

Pcnn.  3:22  on  all  that  ft. 
4:11  of  all  that  ft. 
24  if  we  ft.  on  him 
6:8  we  6.  we  shall  also  live 
10:9  shalt  ft.  that  G.  raised  him 

14  how  shall  they  ft.  in  him 

1  Cor.  1:21  to  save  that  ft. 
14:22  tongues  a  sign,  not  to  th. 

that  ftT  but  prophesying 

2  Cor.  4:13  we  ft.  therefore  speak 
Gal.  3:22  promise  to  them  that  6. 
Eph.  1:19  to  us  who  ft. 
Phil.  1:29  given  not  only  to  ft. 
1  Thes.  1:7  ensamplestoallth.  ft. 

2:10  behaved  am.  you  that  ft. 

13  worketh  in  you  that  ft. 
4:14  if  we  ft.  Jesus  died 

3  Thes.  1:10  admi.  in  all  that  J. 
2:11  that  thev  should  6.  a  lie 

1  Tim.  1:16  pat.  to  them  that  ft. 
4:3  thanksg.  of  them  that  6. 

10  Saviour,  spec,  of  th.  that  ft. 
//eft.  10:39  ft.  to  saving  of  soul 
11:6  to  God  must  ft.  that  he  is 
Jam.  2:19  devils  also  ft. 
Pet.  1:21  by  him  do  ft.  in  God 
2:7  to  you  wh.  ft.  he  is  precious 
John  ''i:iZ  com.  that  we  ft. 
5:13  to  you  that  6.  ye  may  ft. 
38 


BEL 

BELIEVE  not,  or  not  BE* 
LIEVE. 

Ex.  4:1  they  will  not  ft.  me 
Deut.  1:32  ye  did  mt  ft.  the  Lord 
2  K.  17:14  fathers  did  notb.  inL. 
■lob  9:16  I  not  b.  he  had  heark. 
Prov.  26:25  fair,  ft.  him  not 
Is.  7:9  will  not  ft.  not  be  esta. 
■ler.  12:6  ft.  7iot  tho'  they  speak 
Hab.  1:5  ve  will  not  6. 
Mat.  21:25  not  ft.  him  MarkW-.ZX 

24:23  h.  is  C.  ft.  n.  26;  Mark  13:21 
Luke  22:67  you  will  not  6. 
John  3:12  earthly  th.  and  ye  ft.  n. 

4:48  ex.  ye  see  signs  will  not  ft. 

5:38  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  ft.  re. 
47  how  shall  ye  ft.  my  words? 

6:36  ye  have  seen  me  and  ft.  not 
64  some  of  you  which  ft.  not 

8:24  if  ye  ft.  n.  I  am  he,  die 

45  tell  the  truth,  ye  ft.  me  not 

46  say  the  truth,  why  re.  6.  ma 
10:26  ye  ft.  re.  bee.  not  of  my  a. 

37  do  not  works  of  F.  ft.  me  n. 

38  ye  ft.  not  me,  be.  the  worka 
12:30  could  not  ft.  because  Isa. 

47  hear  words,  and  6.  not 
16:9  bee.  they  ft.  not  on  me 
20:25  into  his  side.  I  will  n.  b. 

Pom.  3:3  if  some  did  not  ft. 
15:31  from  them  that  do  not  5. 

1  Cor.  10:27  that  ft.  not  bid  toaf. 
14:22  sign  to  them  that  ft.  not 

2  Cor.  4:4  blinded  th.  ft.  not 

2  Tirn.  2:13  if  we  ft.  not.  heabid. 
1  John  4:1  6.  not  every  spuit 

BELIEVED. 
Gen.  15:6  he  ft.  counted  it,  Eom. 

4:3;  Gal.  3:6;  Jam.  2:23 
Ex.  4:31  A.  spake,  people  ft. 
14:31  they  ft.  the  L.  and  Moses 
Ps.  27:13  fainted,  unless  I  6. 
106:12  then  ft.  they  his  words 
116:10  I  ft.  therefore  have  I 

spoken,  2  Cor.  4:13 
119:66  I  have  ft.  thy  command. 
Is.  53:1  who  hath  ft.  our  report? 

John  12:.38;  Rom.  10:16 
Dan.  6:23  bee.  he  6.  in  G. 
Jon.  3:5  peo.  of  Nineveh  ft.  G. 
Mat.  8:13  ft.  so  belt  done  to  thee 
21:.32  publicans  and  harlots  6. 
Mark  16:13  neither  ft.  they 
Luke  1:1  things  most  surely  6. 

45  blessed  is  she  that  ft.  for 
John  2:11  his  disciples  6.  on  him 

22  they  ft.  the  scripture 

4:50  the  man  ft.  word  J.  spoke 

53  the  father  himself  6. 
5:46  had  ye  ft.  Moses 
7:48  have  Pharisees  ft.  on  him  ? 
8:31  said  Jesus  to  Jews  that  ft. 
11:45  seen  things  Jesus  did,  ft. 
12:11  many  erf  the  Jews  ft.  on  3. 
16:27  loveth  you,  bee.  you  ft. 
17:8  have  ft.  thou  didst  send  me 
20:8  other  disciple,  saw  and  ft. 

29  have  not  seen,  and  yet  6. 
Acts  2:44  all  that  ft.  were  togeth. 
4:4  many  wh.  h.  the  word  ft. 

32  that  6.  were  of  one  heart 
8:12  ft.  Phil,  preaching  things 

13  then  Simon  himself  ft. 
10:45  who  ft.  were  astonished 
11:17  like  gift  as  to  us  who  ft. 

21  a  great  number  ft.  turned 
13:12  then  deputy  ft. 

48  ordained  to  etenial  life  ft. 
14:1  both  Jews  and  Greeks  ft. 

23  to  Lord  on  whom  they  ft. 
17:4  ft.  and  consorted  with  Paul 

34  certain  clave  to  him  and  ft. 
18:8  Crispus  ch.  niler  of  syn.  6. 

27  had  ft.  through  grace 
19:2  rec.  ye  H.  G.  since  ye  ft.  ? 
22:19  I  beat  them  that  ft. 
27:11  centur.  6.  master  of  ship 
28:24  some  ft.  and  some  6.  not 
Rom.  4:18  against  hope  6.  in  h. 
13:11  nearer  than  when  we  ft. 

1  Cor.  3:5  minis,  by  whom  ye  ft. 
15:2  unless  ye  have  ft.  in  vain 

11  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  ft. 
Gal.  2:16  we  have  ft.  in  Jesus  C. 
Eph.  1:13  after  ye  ft.  ye  were 

2  Thes.  1:10  our  testim.  was  6. 
1  Tun.  3:16  ft.  on  in  the  world 
9  Tim.  1:12  whom  I  have  ft. 
Tit.  3:8  which  have  ft.  in  God 
Ueb.  4:3  we  which  ft.  do  enter 
1  John  4:16  ft.  the  love  of  God. 

Many  BELIEVED. 

John  2:23  at  the  pass,  many  ft. 
4:39  7nany  of  the  Samaritans  5. 
11:45  m.  Jews  wh.  came  to  M.  & 
12:42  chief  rulers  also  many  6. 

Acts  18:8  m.  Corinth,  hearing  6. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BEL 

Acts  19:18  m.  b.  confess,  their  d. 
BELIEVED  not.  ornot 
BELIEVED. 

Gen.  43:26  h.  fainted,  he  b.  not 
Nvm.  20:12  ye  b.  me  mt 
J)eiit.  9:23  and  b.  him  not 
Job  29:^4  they  6.  it  not 
Ps.  78:22  they  b.  not  in  God 

32  b.  not  for  his  \vond.  works 

106:24  despised  land,  b.  n.  his  w. 
Jer.  40:14  but  G.  *.  them  not 
Lam.  4: 12  world  would  ii.  have  b. 
Mat.  21:32  J.  came,  ye*.  ]na\not 
Mark  16:11  he  was  alive,  b.  not 

14  nphr.  because  they  6.  7Wt 
Lvke  20:5  say.  Why  b.  ye  not? 

24:41  while  they  b.  not  for  joy 
John  3:18  because  he  hath  notb. 

6:64  Jesua  knew  who  b.  not 

10:25  I  told  you,  and  ye  b.  not 

13:87  miracles,  yet  they  b.  not 
Acts  9:26  b.  not  he  was  a  disc. 

17:5  Jews  wh.  b.  not 

19:9  were  hardened,  b.  not 
Som.  10:14  they  have  not  b. 

11:30  times  past  have  not  b.  G. 

31  these  also  now  not  b. 
3  Thes.  2:12  damned  who  b.  not 
neb.  3:18  his  rest  that  b.  not 

11:31  R.  per.  not  with  them  S.  n. 
Jucle  6  destroyed  them  that  b.  n. 

BELIEVERS. 
Acts  6:14  b.  were  the  more  added 
1  Tim.  4:12  an  example  of  the  b. 

BELIEVEST. 
Luke  1:20  dumb,  bee.  thonft.  not 
John  1:50  under  the  fig  tree,  b. 

11:26  never  die,  6.  thou  this? 

14:10  ft.  thou  not  I  am  in  the  F. 
Acts  8:.37  ft.  with  aU  thy  heart 

26:27  ft.  thou  the  prophets? 
,7a7/J.2:19  thou  6.  there  is  one  God 

BELIEVETH. 
Job  15:22  ft.  not  he  shall  return 
Prov.  14:15  simple  6.  every  word 
Js.  28:16  that  ft.  not  make  haste 
Mark  9:23  possible  to  him  that  ft. 

16:16  he  that  ft.  shall  be  saved, 
he  th.  6.  not  shall  be  damn. 
John  3:15  ft.  in  him,  16 
18  ft.  not  is  condemned  already 
36  6.  hath  everlasting  life,  6:47 

5:24  ft.  on  him  that  sent  me 

6:35  ft.  on  me  shall  never  thirst 
40  Son,  and  ft.  on  him,  hath  1. 

7:38  ft.  on  me,  out  of  his  belly 

11:25  6.  though  dead,  yet  shall 
26  6.  in  me  shall  never  die 

12:44  ft.  not  on  me,  but  on  him 
46  whoso  ft.  not  abide  in  dark. 

14:12  ft.  on  me  the  works 
Acts  10:43  ft.  receive  remission 
Bom.  1:16  of  G.  to  ev.  that  ft. 

3:26  justifier  of  him  that  ft.  in  J. 

4:5  that  worketh  not,  but  ft.  on 

9:33  whoso  ft.  not  be  asha.  10:11 

10:4  end  of  law  to  ev.  one  th.  ft. 
10  the  heart  man  ft.  to  right. 

14:2  one  ft.  he  may  eat 

1  Cbr.  7:12  a  wife  that  ft.  not 
13:7  love  ft.  all  things 
14:24  come  in  one  that  ft.  not 

2  Cor.  6:15  hath  he  that  ft. 
1  Tim.  5:16  if  any  that  6. 
1  Pet.  2:6  ft.  shall  not  be  conf. 
1  John  5:1  whoso  6.  J.  is  the  C. 

5  overcometh,  but  he  that  ft. 
10  ft.  on  the  Son ;  he  that  ft.  n. 
G.  bee.  he  6.  not  the  record 
BELIEVING. 
Mat.  21:22  ask  ft.  ye  shall  receive 
John  20:27  not  faithless,  but  ft. 

31  that  ft.  ye  might  have  life 
Acts  16:;}4  ft.  in  God 
24:14  ft.  all  things  written 
Bom.  15:13  joy  and  peace  in  6. 
1  Tim.  6:2  that  have  ft.  masters 
1  Pet.  1:8  yet  b.  ye  rejoice 

BELL,  H. 
Ex.  28:34  golden  6.  39:26 
Zee.  14:20  upon  the  ft.  of  horses 
BELLOW.   See  bulls. 

BELLOWS. 
Jer.  6:29  the  ft.  are  burnt 

BELLY. 
Oen.  3:14  on  thy  ft.  shaltthongo 
Lev.  11:42  goeth  on  the  6. 
Num.  5:21  and  thy  ft.  to  swell 
25:8  man  and  wom.  through  ft. 
Jud.  3:21  dag.  thrust  it  in  his  ft. 
1  K.  7:20  pome».  over  against  ft. 
Job  3:11  when  Icame  out  of  ft. 
15:2  fill  his  6.  with  east  wind 
35  their  ft.  prepareth  deceit 
20:15  G.  shall  cast  out  of  his  6. 


BEL 


Job  20:20  not  feel  quietness  in  ft. 
28  when  about  to  fill  his  ft. 
32:19  my  6.  is  as  wine  which 
Ps.  17:14  whose*,  fillest 
22:10  from  my  mother's  ft. 
44:25  our  ft.  cleaveth  to  earth 
Proi).  13:25  ft.  of  wicked 
18:8  innermost  parts  of  ft.  26:22 
20  a  man's  ft.  shall  be  satisfied 
20:27  inward  parts  of  ft. 
30  stripes  inward  parts  of  ft. 
Cant.  5:14  his  ft.  is  as  br.  ivory 
7:2  thy  ft.  is  like  wheat 
Is.  46:3  borne  by  me  from  the  ft. 
Jer.  1:5  formed  thee  in  6.  I  k. 
51:34  his  ft.  with  my  delicates 
Ezek.  3:3  cause  thy  ft.  to  eat 
Dan.  2:.32  image's  ft.  of  brass 
.Ion.  1:17  in  6.  offish,  Mat.  12:40 
2:2  out  of  the  ft.  of  hell  cried  I 
//aft.  3:16  my  ft.  trembled 
Mat.  15:17  into  the  6.  and  is  cast 

out,  J/art7:19 
Luke  15:16  his  ft.  with  the  husks 
Jofin  7:38  out  of  his  ft.  flow  riv. 
Rom.  16: 18  serve  their  own  ft. 
1  Cm-.  6:13  meats  for  the  ft. 
Phil.  3:19  whose  God  is  their  6. 
Eer.  10;9  shall  make  thy  ft.  hit. 
10  eaten  it,  my  ft.  was  bitter. 
BELLIES. 
Tit.  1:12  the  Cretians  are  slow  ft. 

BELONG. 
Lev.  27:24  to  whom  it  did  6. 
Deut.  29:29  secret  things  ft.  to  G. 
Ps.  47:9  shields  of  earth  ft.  to  G. 
68:20  to  our  God  ft.  the  issues 
Prov.  24:2  these  6.  to  the  wise 
Dan.  9:9  to  the  Lord  ft.  mercicB 
Mark  9:41  bee.  ye  6.  to  Christ 
Luke  19:42  which  6.  to  thy  p. 
1  Car.  7:32  things  ft.  to  Lord 

BELONGED,  EST. 
1  Sam.  .30:13  to  whom  ft.  thou? 
Luke  23:7  ft.  to  Herod's  jurisd. 

BELONGETH. 
Deut.  32:35  to  me  ft.  vengeance, 

Ps.  94:1 ;  Heb.  10::30 
Ps.  3:8  salvation  ft,  unto  the  L. 
62:11  power  ft.  unto  God 
12  nnto  thee,  O  Lord,  ft.  mercy 
Dan.  9:7  rigliteousnessft.  to  thee 

8  to  us  ft.  confusion  of  face 
Heb.  5:14  strong  meat  ft. 

BELONGING. 
Prov.  26:17  strife  ft.  not  to  him 

BELOVED. 
Deut.  21:15  two  wives,  the  one  ft. 
.33:12  6.  of  Lord  dwell  in  safety 
Xeh.  1.3:26  Solomon,  ft.  of  hisG. 
P-i.  60:5  thy  6.  may  be  d.  108:6 
127:2  80  he  giveth  his  ft.  sleep 
Prov.  4:3  only  ft.  in  sight  of  m. 
Cant.  5:1  drink  abundantly.  Oft. 

9  thy  6.  more  than  another  ft.  ? 
61:  whither  is  thy  ft.  gone  ? 
8:5  Cometh  leaning  on  her  ft.  ? 

Dan.  9:23  greatly  6.  10:11,  19 
Hon.  31  a  woman  ft.  of  her.  fr. 
9:16  I  will  slay  the  ft.  fruit 
Acts  15:25  ivith  ft.  B.  and  Paul 
liom.  1:7  all  in  Rome  ft.  of  God 
9:25  call  her  ft.  wh.  was  not  ft. 
11:28  are  6.  for  Father's  sake 
16:12  ft.  Pcrsis  who  labored 
Eph.  1:6  accepted  in  the  ft. 
6:21  T.  a  ft.  brother.  Col.  4:7 
Col.  3:12  elect  of  G.  holy  and  ft. 
4:9  Onesimus,  a  ft.  brother 

14  Luke  the  6.  physician 
1  Thes.  1:4  kn.  ft.  your  election 

1  Tim.  6:2  serv.  bee.  they  are  ft. 
Phile.  16  a  servant  a  brother  ft. 
Heb.  6:9  ft.  we  are  persuaded 

2  Pet.  3:8  6.  be  not  ignorant 

15  even  as  our  6.  brother  Paul 
1  John  3:2  ft.  now  we  are  the  sons 

21  6.  if  our  heart  condemn 
4:1  ft.  believe  not  every  spirit 
7  6.  let  us  love  one  another 
11  ft.  if  God  so  loved  us,  we 

3  John  11  ft.  follow  not  evil, 
■Tude  20  but  ye  ft.  building  up 
Rev.  20:9  they  compassed  6.  city 
Dearly 'EELOT&'D.  -yegDEABLT. 

My  BELOVED. 
Cant.  1:14  my  ft.  is  to  me  a  chis. 

16  art  fair,  my  ft.  yea,  pleasant 
2:3  the  apple-tree,  so  is  my  6, 

9  my  ft,  is  like  a  roe  or  a  hart 

16  my  ft,  is  mine.  6:3 

17  7yiy  ft,  and  be  like  a  roe 
4:16  let  my  ft,  come  into  his  g, 
5:2  voice  of  my  ft,  2:8 

5  to  open  to  my  ft,  6  I  opened 


BEN 

Cant.  5:10  7ny  b.  is,  16  ismyb. 
6:2  my  ft.  is  gone 
3  I  am  my  ft.  my  ft.  mine,  7:10 
7:13  laid  up  for  thee,  O  my  ft. 
/■;.  5:1  song  of  7ny  ft.  touching 
,Ier.  11:15  my  ft.  to  do  in  my  h. 
Mat.  3:17  this  is  my  ft.  Son,  17:5; 
Mark  1:11;  9:7;  Luke  3:22; 
9::35;  2  Pet.  1:17 
12:18  my  ft.  in  whom  my  soul 
Luke  20:13  will  send  my  ft.  Son 
Rom.  16:8  greet  Amplias  my  ft. 
1  Cor.  4: 14  as  my  ft.  sons  I  warn 
17  Tim.  my  ft.  son,  2  Tim.  1:2 
Jam.  l:16donoterr,  myb.  breth. 
BELSHAZZAR.   Dan.  5:1,  2, 9, 

22,  29,  .30;  7:1;  8:1 
BELTESHAZZAR.    Dan.  1:7; 
2:26;  4:8,  18,  19;  5:12;  10:1 
BEMOAN,  ED,  ING. 
./oft  42:11  ft.  Job,  and  comfort. 
.Jer.  15:5  who  shall  ft.  thee,  O  J. 
16:5  neither  lament,  nor  ft. 
22:10  w.  ye  not  for  dead,  nor  6. 
31:18  heard  Eph.  ft,  himself 
48:17  all  ye  about  him  ft,  him 
Nah.  3:7  N,  who  will  ft.  her? 
BENATAH.    2  Sam.  23:22;  1 

Chr.  11:24;  Ezek.  11:1 
BEN-AMMI.    Gen.  19::38 

BENCHES. 
Ezek.  27:6  made  thy  ft.  of  ivory 

BEND. 
Ps.  11:2  wicked  ft.  their  bow 
64:3  ft.  their  bows  to  shoot 
Jer.  9:3  they  ft.  their  tongue 
46:9  Lydians,  that  ft.  the  bow 
50:14  ft.  bow  shoot  at  her.  29 
51:3  bendeth,  let  the  archer  6. 
Ezek.  17:7  vine  did  ft.  her  roots 

BENDETH,  ING. 
Ps.  .58:7  when  he  ft.  his  trow 
Is.  60:14  that  afflicted  thee  shall 

come  ft.  to  thee 
Jer.  51:3  against  him  that  ft. 

BENEATH. 
Ex.  20:4  the  earth  ft.  Deut.  5:8 
Deut.  4:.39  earth  6.  there  is  none 
28:13  above  only,  and  not  heft. 
Is.  51:6  look  on  the  earth  ft. 
■John  8:23  ye  are  from  6.  I  above 

BENEFACTORS. 
Luke  22:25  exer.  auth.  are  call.  6. 

BENEFIT,  Verb. 
■Jer.  18:10  wherewith  I  ft.  them 

BENEFIT,  S. 
2  Chr.  32:35  Hezekiah  rendered 

not  according  to  ft. 
Ps.  68:19  loadeth  us  with  ft. 
ia3:2  forget  not  all  his  6. 
116:12  render  for  all  his  ft.  f 
2  Cor.  1:15  have  a  second  ft. 
1  Tim.  6:2  partakers  of  the  ft. 
Phile.  14  ft.  not  be  of  necessity 

BENEVOLENCE. 
1  Cor.  7:3  render  to  the  w.  due  6. 
BEN-HAD  AD.  1  K.  15:18 ;  20:2 ; 
2  K.  6:24;  8:7;  13:3;  Jer. 
49:27 

BENJAMIN. 

Gen.  S5:18  his  f.  called  him  B. 
42:36  J.  and  will  ye  take  B. 
46:21  the  sons  of  B.  Num.  26:38 ; 
1  Chr.  7:6 ;  8:1,  40 ;  9:7 ;  Neh. 
11:7 

49:27  B.  shall  ravin  as  a  wolf 
Deut.  .33:12  of  B.  Moses  said,The 

beloved  of  the  Lord 
.Jud.  20:20  went  to  battle  ag't  B. 
Ps.  68:27  B.  with  their  ruler 
80:2  before  B.  and  Manasseh 

See  CHTLDKEN. 

BENJAMIN  with  Judah. 
.Jud.  10:9  to  fight  J.  and  B. 
1  K.  12:23  speak  to  the  house  of 
J.  and  B.  2  Chr.  11:3 

1  Chr.  12:16  came  of  B.  and  J. 

2  Chr.  15:2  Asa  all  J.  and  B. 
31:1  the  altars  out  of  J.  and  B. 

Ezr.  1:5  fathers  of  J.  and  B. 

Land  of  BENJAMIN. 
JUd.  21:21  go  into  /  o/B. 

1  Sam.  9:16  out  of  the  I.  o/B. 

2  Chr.  1.5:8  idols  out  of  I.  ofS. 
.Jer.  17:26  come  from  LofB. 

Tribe -of  BENJAMIN. 
Num.  1:37  of  the  t.  ofB. 
Jos.  18:11  lot  oU.  o/B.  21 
Jud.  20:12  men  thro'  all  t.  qfB. 
1  Sa7n.  10:20  came  near.  t.  ofB. 
Rom.  11:1  of  i!.  o/B.  Phil.  3:5 
Rev.  7:8  t.  o/B.  sealed,  12,000 

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BES 
BENJAMITES. 

Jud.  19:16  men  of  pi.  were  BL 
20::35  destroyed  of  the  B. 
1  Sam.  22:7  Hear  now,  ye  B. 
BENONI.    Gen.  35:18 
BENT. 

Ps.  7:12  ft.  his  ft.  Lam.  2:4;  3:19 
37:14  ft.  their  bow  to  cast  down 
Is.  5:28  and  all  their  bows  ft. 
21:15  for  they  fled  from  ft.  bow 
Hos.  11:7  my  people  are  ft. 
Zee.  9:13  when  I  have  ft.  Judah 
BEOR.    Gen.  36:32 ;  Nu7n.  22:5; 
^:3;  31:8;  Deut.  23:4;  Jos. 
13:22 ;  24:9 ;  1  Chr.  1:43 ;  Mic. 
6:5 

BERACHAH.    1  Chr.  12:3;  2 

CJir.  20:26 
BEREA.   Acts  17:10,  13 ;  20:4 

BEREAVE. 
Ec.  4:8  and  ft.  my  soul  of  good 
Jer.  15:7  I  will  ft.  them,  18:21 
Ezek.  5:17  send  evil  beasts,  and 

they  shall  ft.  thee 
36:12  no  more  ft,  them,  14 
Hos.  9:12  yet  will  I  ft,  them 

BEREAVED. 
Gen.  42::36  ye  have  ft.  of  my  ch. 
43:14  ft.  of  my  children,  I  am  ft. 
Ezek.  36:13  thou  land  hast  6. 
Hos.  13:8  meet  them  as  a  bear  ft. 

BERE.AVETH. 

Lam.  1:20  abroad  the  sword  ft. 

BERITH.   Jud.  9:46 
BERNICE.  Acts  25: 13, 23  ;  26:30 

BERRIES. 

Ix.  17:6  two  or  three  ft. 
Jam.  3:12  fig-tree  bear  olive  6. 

BERYL. 

Dan.  10:6  his  body  like  the  6. 
Bev.  21:20  foundation  was  6. 


BESEECH. 

Ex.  33:18  I  ft.  show  me 
Num.  12:13  her  now,  I  ft.  thee 
Ps.  80:14  return,  we  ft.  O  God 

116:4  O  L.  I  ft.  thee,  deliver 

118:25  save,  I  ft.  thee 

119:108  accept,  I  ft.  thee 
Jer.  38:20  obey,  I  ft.  thee 
Amos  7:2  forgive  I  ft.  thee 
Jon.  1:14  we  0.  thee  O  Lord 

4:3  take,  I  ft.  thee,  my  life 
Mai.  1:9  ft.  God,  he  be  gracious 
Luke  8:28  J.  I  ft.  thee  tor.  menoS 

9:38 1  ft.  thee  look  on  my  s. 
Acts  26:3  I  ft.  thee  to  hear  me 
Rom.  12:1 1  6.  you  by  mercies 

1  Cor.  4:16  I  ft.  be  ye  follower* 

2  Cor.  2:8  I  ft.  you  confirm 
5:20  as  tho'  God  did  ft.  you 

6:1  we  ft.  you  rec.  not  the  grace 
10:1 1  Paul  ft.  you  by  the  meek 
Gal.  4:12  I  ft.  you,  be  as  I  am 
Eph.  4:1  pris.  of  L.  ft.  you  walk 
Phile.  9  yet  for  love's  sake  I  ft. 

10  I  ft.  thee  for  my  son  Onesi. 
Heb.  13:19  I  ft.  you  the  rather 

1  Pet.  2:11  I  ft.  you  as  strangsra 

2  John  5  now  I  ft.  thee,  lady 

See  BRETHREN. 

1  BESEECHING. 

3rat.  8:5  centurion  ft.  LvkeT.S 
Mark  1:40  leper  to  him,  ft.  him 

BESET. 
.Jud.  19:22  sons  of  Bel.  ft.  20:5 
Ps.  22:12  bulls  of  B.  have  ft.  me 

139:5  ft.  me  behind  and  before 
Hos.  7:2  doings  have  ft.  them 
Heb.  12:1  which  doth  so  easily  &. 

BESIDE,  S. 
Gen.  19:12  hast  thou  here  any  5. 
Luke  16:26  6.  all  this 

24:21  ft.  all  this 
Phile.  19  thine  own  self  6. 

BESIDE,  with  self. 
Mark  3:21  said  he  is  ft.  himsell 
Acts  26:24  P.  thou  art  ft.  thyself 

2  Cor.  5:13  whether  we  be  ft. 

BESIEGE. 
Deut.  28:52  ft.  thee  in  thy  gates 

1  K.  8:37  enemiejs  ft,  2  Chr.  6:28 
Is.  21:3  O  Elam,  ft.  O  Media 

BESIEGED. 

2  K.  19:24  rivers  of  ft.  pi.  Is.  37:25 
Ec.  9:14  a  great  king  and  ft.  it 
Is.  1:8  Zion  is  left  as  a  ft.  city 
Ezek.  6:12  ft.  shall  die  by  famiao 

BESOM. 
Is.  14:23  the  ft.  of  destruction 
BESOR.    1  Sam.  30:9 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BET 
BESOUGHT. 

Gtn.  42:21  b.  us,  we  would  not 
Ex.  32:11  AIo?e3  b.  L.  Deut.  3:23 
2  ^'am.  12:16  b.  G.  for  the  child 

1  A'.  13:6  man  of  God  b.  the  L. 

2  K.  13:4  Johoahaz  6.  the  Lord 
S  6'/jr.  33:12  Mauasseh  in  affl.  b. 
Ezr.  9iSA  b.  our  God  for  this 
Jer.  26: 19  Ilezekiah  b.  the  Lord 
Mat.  8:31  the  devils  b.  him,  J/az-A 

5:10,  12;  Luke  8:31,  32 
34  b.  him  to  depart,  8:37 
Mark  5:23  Jairus  6.  Lvke  8:41 
»7b/(«  4:40  S.  b.  he  would  tarry 
47  nobleman  of  Caper,  b.  him 
19:38  b.  he  mi<:ht  take  the  body 
Acts  13:42  6.  tluit  these  words 
16: 15  Ly dia  6.  ns  saying 
39  maj,'istrates  b.  them 
21:12  we  b.  him  not  to  go  to  J. 
8  Cor.  12:8  for  this  I  6.  the  Lord 

BEST. 
Ps.  39:5  man  at  his  6.  state 
Luke  15:22  bring  forth  the  6. 

1  Cor.  12:31  covet  the  b.  gifts 

BESTEAD. 
Is.  8:21  pass  thro'  it  hardly  b. 

BESTIR. 
S  Sam.  5:24  hearest  the  sound  b. 

BESTOW. 
Ex.  32:29  may  b.  on  you 
Deut.  14:26  b.  money  for  what 

2  Chr.  24:7  they  did  6.  on  Baalim 
Ezr.  7:20  b.  it  out  of  k.'s  treas. 
Luke  12:17  to  b.  my  fruits 

1  Cor.  12:23  on  these  we  b.  more 
13:3  though  I  b.  all  my  goods 

BESTOWED. 
Js.  63:7  ac.  to  all  Lord  b.  on  us 
John  4:38  to  reap  whereon  ye  b. 
Mom.  16:6  Mary,  who  b.  much 

1  Cor.  15: 10  grace  b.  not  in  vain 

2  Cor.  1:11  gift  b.  on  us  by  many 
8:1  grace  b.  on  the  churches 
Gal.  4:11  lest  I  b.  labor  in  vain 
1  John  3:1  manner  of  love  F.  b. 
BETHABAllA.  JohnV.^ 

BETHAIVY. 
Mat.  21:17  went  into  B.  26:6 
Markn-.n;  14:3;  Luke  19:29 
Luke  24:50  led  out  as  far  as  B. 
John  11:1  Lazarus  of  B.  12:1 

BETH-AVEN. 
Jos.  7:2  Ai,  which  is  beside  B 
1  Sam.  14:23  passed  over  to  B 
Hos.  4:15  nor  go  ye  up  to  B. 
5:8  cry  aloud  at  B.  after  thee 
10:5  because  of  the  calves  of  B. 
BETH-CAR.    1  Sam.  7:11 
BETH-DAGON.   Jos.  19:27 
BETII-DIBLATHAIM.  Jer. 
48:22 

BETH-EL. 

Gen.  28:19  c.  the  place  B.  35:15 

31:13  I  am  God  of  B. 

35:1  up  to  B.  3;  6  came  to  B. 
Amos  3:14  will  visit  altars  of  B. 

4:4  come  to  B.  and  transgress 

5:5  B.  shall  come  to  naught,  6 

7:13  proph.  not  any  more  at  B. 
BETH-ELITE.    1  K.  16:34 
BETHER.    Cant.  2:17 
BETHESDA.   John  5:2 
BETH-EZEL.   Mic.  1:11  ; 
BETH-GAMITL.    Jer.  48:23 
BETH-HACCEREM.   Jer.  6:1 

BETH-HOROX. 
Jos.  10:11  going  down  to  B. 

21:22  gave  Lev.  B.  1  Chr.  6:68 
1  Sam.  13:18  comp.  turned  to  B. 
1  K.  9:17  S.  built  B.  2  Chr.  8:5 
1  Chr.  7:24  Sherah  built  B. 

BETHIXK. 
1  K.  8:47  5.  them.  2  Chr.  6:37 

BETH-LEHEM. 
2 -Sam.  23: 15  well  of  B.l  CA.11:17 
Mat.  2:1  Jesus  born  in  B.  6, 16 

BETH-LEHEM  EPHRA- 
TAH. 

Mtc.  5:2  B.  E.  though  thou  be 
BETH-LEHEM  JUDAH.  Jud. 
17:7;  19:1,  18;  Ruth  1:1 
BETH-LEHEMITE. 

1  Sam.  1C:1  J.  the  B.  18:  17:58 

2  Sam.  21:19  B.  slew  G.  brother 

BETH-PEOR. 
Le^it.  3:29  valley  o\  er  ag'st  B. 
4:46  statutes  over  against  B. 
34:6  buried  Moses  over  ag'st  B. 
BETHPHAOE.  ,1/0^.21:1;  Mark 
11:1 ;  Lvke  19:29 
BETHSAIDA. 
Mat.  11:21  thee,  B.  1  Luke  10:13 


BET 

Mark  6:45  disciples  go  to  B.  8:22 
Luke  9:10  a  desert  belong,  to  B. 
John  1:44  Phil,  was  of  B.  12:21 
BETH-SHAN.    1  Sam.  31:10 
BETH-SHEMESH.    Jud.  1:,33; 

1  Sam.  6:9,  12,  19;  27i'.  14:11 
BETHITEL.      Gtn.  22:22,  23: 
21:21;  28:2 

BETIMES. 
Gen.  26:31  rose  up  b.  and  eware 
2  C/ir.  36:15  his  messen.  rising 6. 
Job  8:5  wouldest  seek  unto  G.  b. 
24:5  as  wild  asses  rising  b. 
Prav.  13:24  chastcneth  him  b. 

BETRAY. 
1  Chr.  12:17  come  to  b.  me 
Mat.  24:10  shall  6.  one  another 
26:16  sought  opportunity  to  b. 
MarkU-.W;  Lnkei-2:(i 
21  one  of  you  shall  b.  mc,Mark 

14:18;  John  1.3:21 
46  he  is  at  hand  that  doth  b. 
Mark  13:12  brother  sliall  b.  bro. 
.John  6:64  should  b.  him,  13:11 
13:2  into  heart  of  Judas  to  b. 

BETRAYED. 
Mat.  10:4  J.  who  *.  him,  Mark 
3"  19 

17:22  S.  of  m.  shall  bei.  20:18; 

26:2,  45;  J/arA  14:41 
26:24  Sou  of  man  is  b.  Mark 
14:21;  22:22 
48  he  that  b.  Mark  14:44 
27:4  I  b.  innocent  blood 
Luke  21:16  be  b.  both  by  parents 
John  18:2  b.  him  knew  the  place 
1  Cor.  ll:23sarae  nighthewas6. 

BETRAYERS. 
Acts  7:52  of  whom  ye  the  b. 

BETRAYEST,  ETH. 
Mark  14:42  he  that  b.  me 
Luke  22:21  hand  that  b.  me 

48  b.  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss? 
John  21:20  is  he  that  b.  thee? 

BETROTH. 
Deut.  2S::30  shalt  b.  a  wife 
//"s\  2:19  6.  thee  tome 
20  b.  to  me  in  faithfulness 
BETROTHED. 
Ex.  22:16  entice  a  maid  not  6. 

I)e)it.  22:28 
Lev.  19:20  lieth  with  a  woman  b. 
Lhut.  20:7  who  hath  6.  a  \\-ife 
22:23  find  a  virgin  b.  and  lie 
27  ft.damscl  cried,  none  to  save 
BETTER. 
Gen.  29:19  i.  I  give  her  to  thee 
Ex.  14:12  S.  serv.  the  Egyptians 
Num.  14:3  b.  to  return  to  E.  ? 
Jud.  8:2  gleanings  b.  than  vint. 
11:25  art  thou  b.  than  Balak 
1  Sam.  1:8  am  not  I  d.thau  ten  s. 
27:1  nothing  b.  than  go 

1  K.  1:47  made  name  of  k.  Sol.  6. 
2:.32  two  men  6.  than  he 
19:4  am  not  b.  than  my  fathers 
21:2  give  thee  a  b.  vineyard 

2  K.  5:12  rivei's  of  Damascus  6. 
2  C/'ir.21 : 13  slain  brethren  6.  than 
Ps.  69:31  please  b.  than  ox 
Ec.  2:24  nothing  b.  than  to  eat 

.3:22  nothing  b.  than  rejoice 

4:3  b.  is  he  than  both  they 
'   9  two  are  b. 

6:11  what  is  man  b.  ? 

7:10  former  days  were  b. 

10:11  and  a  babbler  is  no  b. 
Is.  56:5  a  name  6.  than  of  sons 
Lam.  4:9  that  be  slain  are  6. 
Ezik.  36:11  settle  you  and  do  6. 
LJan.  1:20  ten  times  b. 
Ilos.  2:7  then  was  it  b.  ■with  me 
Amos  6:2  be  they  b.  than  these 
Xah.  3:8  b.  than  populous  No  ? 
Mat.  6:26  f.  of  the  air,  are  ve  not 
b.  than  they  ?   Luke  12:24 

12:12  a  man  b.  than  a  sheep  ? 

18:6  b.  that  a  millstone,  Mark 

9:42 ;  Luke  17:2 
Horn.  3:9  are  we  b.  than  they  ? 
1  Cor.  7:38  marriage,  doth  b. 

8:8  neither  if  we  eat  are  we  b. 

9:15  b.  for  me  to  die 

11:17  come  together  not  for  b. 
Phil.  2:3  esteem  other  b.  than 
Iltb.  1:4  much  b.  than  the  angels 

6:9  persuaded  b.  things  of  y^ou 

7:7  the  less  is  blcsspd  of  the  b. 
19  bringing  in  of  a  b.  hope  did 
22  a  surety  of  a  b.  testament 

8:6  Mediator  of  a  b.  covenant, 
established  on  b.  promises 

9:23  things  with  b.  sacrifices 

10::34  a  b.  and  enduring  sub. 

11:16  desire  a  b.  country 


BEW 

Ileb.  11:35  obtain  a  b.  resurrec. 
40  some  b.  thing  for  us 
12:24  b.  things  than  that  of  A. 
2  Pet.  2:21  b.  not  to  have  known 

BETTER  is. 
Prov.  15:16 *.is  little  with  f.ofL. 

17  b.  is  dinner  of  herbs 
16:8  b.  is  a  little  with  right. 

16  b.  is  it  to  get  M-isdom 
17:1  b.  is  SL  dry  morsel 
19:1  *.  is  poor  28:6 
27:10  b.  is  a  neighbor  near 
Ec.  4:6  b.  is  handful  with  quiet 
13  b.  is  a  poor  wise  child  than 
6:9  b.  is  the  sight  of  the  eyes 
7:8  b.  is  the  end  than  the  bog. 
Cant.  4:10  b.  is  thy  love 
Is  BETTER,  or  is  it  BET- 
TER. 

Jud.  9:2  whether  is  b.  all  reign 
18:19  is  it  b.  to  be  a  priest 
Puth  4:15  thy  daughter  is  b. 

1  Sam.  15:22  to  obey  is  b. 
28  neighbor  that  is  b. 

2  Sam.  17:14  counsel  of  H.  is  b. 
Est.  1:19  another  that  is  b. 
Ps.  37:16  righteous  hath  is  b. 

63:3  thy  loving-kind,  is  b. 
84:10  a  day  in  thy  courts  is  b. 
119:72  is  b.  to  me  than  gold 
P-cn).  3:14  wisdom  is  b. 
8:11  wisdom  is  b.  than  rubies 
19  my  fruit  is  b.  than  gold 
12:9  is  b.  than  he  that  honoreth 
16:.32  that  is  slow  to  anger  is  b. 
19:22  poor  man  is  b.  than  a  liar 
27:5  rebuke  is  b.  than  secret  1. 
Ec.  6:3  an  uutimely  birth  is  b. 
7:1  a  good  name  is  b.  than  oint. 
3  sorrow  is  b.  than  laughter, 
by  sad.  of  coun.  h.    made  6. 
8  the  patient  in  spirit  is  b. 
9:4  a  liv.  dog  isb.  than  a  d.  lion 
16  wisdom  is  b.  than  strength 

18  wisd.  is  b.  than  w.  of  war 
Cant.  1:2  love  is  b.  than  wine 
Luke  5:;j9  he  saith,  the  old  is  b. 
Phil.  1:23  with  C.  wh.  is  far  b. 
It  is  BETTER,  or  BETTER 

it  is. 

Ps.  118:8  it  is  b.  to  trust  in  L.  9 
Prov.  16:19  b.  to  be  of  humble 
21:9  *.  to  dwell  in  a,  25:24 

19  it  is  b.  to  dwell  iu  the  wild. 
25:7  b.  it  is  it  be  said.  Come  up 

Ec.  5:5  6.  it  is  thou  sh.  not  vow 
T:2  it  is  b.  to  go  to  house  of  m. 
5  b.  to  hear  reb.  of  wise  men 
.Ton.  4:3  it  is  b.  for  me,  8 
Mat.  18:8  it  is  b.  to  enter  into  life 

halt,  9;  Mark  9:4-3,  45,  47 
1  Cor.  7:9  b.  to  marry  than  to  b. 

1  Pet.  3:17  b.  ye  suff"er  for  well-d. 
BETTERED. 

Mark  5:26  she  was  nothing  b. 

BETWIXT. 
Phil.  1:23 1  am  in  a  strait  6.  two 
BEULAH.   Is.  02:4 

BEWAIL. 
Lev.  10:6  b.  the  burning  L.  kind. 
Deut.  21:13  and  b.  her  father 
Jud.  11:37  b.  my  virginitv,  38 
Is.  16:9  will  b.  with  the  weep. 

2  Cor.  12:21  b.  many  who  have  s. 
Eev.  18:19  shall  b.  her 

BEWAILED,  ETH. 
.ler.  4:31  dau<;htcr  of  Zion  that  b. 
Luke  8:52  and  all  wept  and  b. 
23:27  of  women  which  also  b. 

BEWARE. 
Gen.  24:6  b.  bring  not  my  son 
Ex.  23:21  b.  of  him,  obey  his  v. 
Pevt.  6:12  *.  thou  forget  L.  8:11 
15:9  b.  there  be  not  a  thought 
Jud.  13:4  b.  drink  no  wine.  13 
2  Sam.  18:12  b.  none  t.  y.  man 
2  K.  6:9  b.  thou  pass  not 
Job  36:18  b.  lest  he  take  thee  a. 
Prov.  19:25  the  simple  vrill  b. 
Is.  36:18  b.  lest  H.  persuade 
Mat.  7:15  6.  of  false  prophets 
10:17  b.  of  men 

16:6  b.  of  the  leaven,  11 ;  Mark 
8:15;  Luke  V2:l 
Mark  12:38  b.  of  s.  Luke  20:46 
Luke  12:15  b.  of  covetousness 
Acts  13:40  b.  lest  that  come 
Phil.  3:2  b.  of  doss,  b.  of  evil  w. 
Col.  2:8  b.  lest  an'v  man  spoil 
2  Pet.  3:17  b.  lest  being  led 

BEWITCHED. 
.•l<-^<;  8:9  Simon  b.  the  people,  11 
Gal.  3:1  who  hath  b.  you  ? 

BEWRAY. 
Is.  16:3  b.  not  him  that  wand. 
40 


BIN 
BEWRAYETH. 

Prm\  27:16  oint.  of  right  h.  6. 
2i»:24  cursing,  and  b.  it  not 
Mat.  26:73  thy  speech  b.  theo 

BEYOXD. 
Num.  22:18  B.  said,  I  cannot  go 
b.  the  word  of  the  L.  24:13 
Deut.  30:13  nor  is  it  b.  the  sea 
2  Sam.  10:16  b.  the  river,  1  IT. 
14:15;  1  CAr.  19: 16  ;  ^2r.4: 17, 
20;  6:6,  8;  7:21,  25  ;  iVeA.2:7, 
9;  7«.  7:20;  18:1;  Zep.  3:10 
Mark  6:51  amazed  b.  meas.  7:37 
2  Cor.  8:3  b.  their  power  willing 
10:14  stretch  not  b.  our  meas. 
Gal.  1:13  b.  measure  I  persecut. 
1  Thes.  4:6  that  no  man  go  b. 
BEYOND  Jordan.  See  jobdan. 
BEZALEEL.    Ex.  31:2;  36:1; 
38:22 

BEZEK. 

Jud.  1:4  slew  in  B.  10,000  men,  5 
1  Sam.  11:8  Is.  in  B.  300,000 
BIBBER.   See  wine. 
BICHRI.   2  Sam.  20:1,  2,  6,  22 
BID. 

1  Sa?n.  9:27  b.  the  servant  pass 

2  Sam.  2:26  b.  the  people  return 
2  K.  5:13  b.  thee  do  great  thing 

10:5  all  that  thou  Shalt  b.  us 
Zep.  1:7  L.  hath  b.  his  guests 
Mat.  14:28  b.  me  come  on  the  w. 
22:9  find  b.  to  the  marriage 
2:3:3  what  they  b.  you  observe 
Luke  9:61  first  b.  farewell 
10:40  b.  her  that  she  help  me 
14:12  they  also  b.  thee  again 

1  Cor.  10:27  any  that  bel.  not  b. 

2  John  10  nor  b.  him  God  speed. 
BIDDEX. 

1  Sam.  9:13  they  eat  th.at  be  b. 

2  Sa?n.  16:11  for  the  L.  hath  5. 
Mat.  1:24  as  angel  had  b.  him 

22:3  to  call  them  that  were  b. 
4  tell  them  b.  I  have  prepared 
8  they  b.  were  not  worthy 
Luke  7:39  Pharisee  who  had  b. 
14:7  to  those  who  were  b. 
8  art  b.  lest  a  more  hon.  be  5. 
10  art  b.  sit  in  lowest  room. 
24  none  of  those  men  b. 
BIDDETH,  1X6. 

1  Sam.  22:14  goeth  at  thy  6. 

2  John  11  that  b.  him  God  speed 
BIDE. 

Pom.  11:23  b.  not  still  in  tmb. 
BLDKAR.    2  K.  9:25 
BIER. 

2  Sam.  3:31  David  followed  the*. 
Luke  7:14  and  touched  the  b. 
BIGTHAN.    Est.  2:21 ;  6:2 
BILDAD.   .7o6  2:ll;  8:1;  18:1; 

25:1 •  42:9 
BILHAi.   'Gen.  29:29  ;  35:22, 25 
BILL. 

Luke  16:6  thy  b.  and  ^v^ite,  7 
See  DIVORCE. 

BILLOWS. 
Ps.  42:7  b.  are  gone  over,  Jon. 
2:3 

BIXT). 

.Vi/m.  30:2  an  oath  to  b.  his  soul 
Deut.  6:8  6.  them  for  a  sign 
Jud.  15:10  to  b.  Samson 
16:5  b.  Samson  to  afflict  him 
Job  31:36  I  will  b.  it  as  a  crown 
.38:31  b.  influence  of  Pleiades 
39:10  canst  thou  b.  the  unicora 
40:13  b.  their  faces  in  secret 
41:5  wilt  thou  b.  Leviathan 
Ps.  105:22  to  b.  his  princes 
118:27  b.  the  sacrifice 
149:8  to  b.  their  kings 
Prov.  3:3  b.  them  about  thy  neck 
6:21  b.  them  upon  thy  heart 
7:3  b.  them  on  thy  fingers 
Is.  8:16  b.  up  the  testimony 
49:18  b.  them  on  thee  as  a  bride 
61:1  to  b.  up  the  broken-hearted 
Ezek.  34:16  I  will  b.  up  broken 
llos.  6:1  smitten  and  will  b.  us 
Mic.  1:13  b.  the  chariot 
Mat.  12:29  first  *.  the  strong 

man.  Mark  3:27 
13:30  b.  tares  to  bum  them 
16:19  shall  b.  on  earth,  18:18 
22:13  b.  him  hand  and  foot 
23:4  b.  heavy  burdens  OTievous 
Mat-k  5:3  no  "man  could  b.  him 
Acts  9:14  authority  to  b.  all  that 
12:8  angel  said  b.  on  sandals 
21:11  so  shall  the  Jews  b. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BIT 

BIKDETH. 

Job  5:18  maketh  sore  and  b.  up 
26:8  he  4.  up  the  waters 
28:11  he  b.  noods  from  overfl. 
30:18  *.  me  about  as  the  collar 
36:13  hyp.  cry  not  when  he  b. 

Fs.  129:7  he  that  b.  sheaves 
147:3  he  healeth  and  b.  up 

jProp.  26:8  b.  a  stone  in  a  sling 

It.  30:26  Lord  b.  up  breach 

BIIVDIIV6. 

Gen.  49:11  b.  his  foal  to  the  vine 
jLcti  22:6  b.  and  delivering  men 

BIRD. 

Gen.  7:14  every  b.  went  into 
Lev.  14:52  cleanse  with  living  b. 
Job  41:5  play  as  with  a  6. 
J^.  11:1  as  a  b.  to  mountain 

124:7  our  soul  is  escaped  as  a  b. 
Prov.  1:17  in  sight  of  any  b. 

8:5  as  a  b.  from  the  fowler 

7:23  as  a  S.  hasteth  to  the  snare 

26:2  as  the  b.  by  wandering 

27:8  as  a  b.  that  wandereth 
jEfc.  10;20  b.  shall  tell  the  matter 

12:4  rise  at  the  voice  of  the  b. 
Js.  16:2  as  a  wandering  b. 

46:11  ravenous  b.  from  the  east 
Jer.  12:9  heritage  as  a  speck,  b. 
Lam.  3:52  chased  me  like  a  b. 
Hot.  9:11  fly  away  like  a  b. 

11:11  they  shall  tremble  as  a  b. 
Amos  3:5  a  b.  fall  where  no  gin 
Bev.  18:2  every  unclean  b. 

BIRDS. 
Gen.  15:10  the  b.  divided  he  not 

40:19  the  b.  shall  eat  thy  flesh 
Lev.  14:4  to  take  two  b.  alive 
Deut.  14:11  clean  b.  shall  eat 

2  Sam.  21:10  b.  to  rest  by  day 
Ps.  104:17  the  b.  make  nests 
Ec.  9:12  as  b.  caught 

Cant.  2.12  time  or  singing  of  b. 

Is.  31:5  as  b.  flying 

Jer.  4:25  b.  of  heaven  were  fled 
5:27  as  a  cage  full  of  S.  so  are 
12:4  are  consumed  and  the  b. 
9  the  6.  round  about 

Uzek.  30:4  will  gi.  thee  torav.  b. 

Dan.  4:33  nails  like  b.  claws 

Mat.  8:20  b.  have  n.  Luke  9:58 
13:32  6.  lodge  in  the  branches 

Horn.  1:23  an  image  like  to  b. 

1  Cor.  15:39  another  of  6. 

Jam.  3:7  every  kind  of  6.  istam. 

BIRSHA.    Gen.  14:2 

BIRTH. 

3  K.  19:3  children  are  come  to 

the  6.  Is.  37:3 
Job  3:16  as  a  hidden  untimely  b. 
Ps.  58:8  like  the  untimely 
Ec.  6:3  untimely  b.  is  better 
7:1  better  than  day  of  one's  5. 
Is.  66:9  shall  I  bring  to  the  b. 
Ezek.  16:3  thy  *.  is  of  Canaan 
Hog.  9:11  shall  fly  from  the  b. 
Mat.  1:18  the  b.  of  Jesus  Christ 
Luke  1:14  shall  rejoice  at  his  b. 
Gal.  4:19  I  travail  in  b. 
Rev.  12:2  she  cried,  trav.  in  b. 

BIRTHDAY. 

Gen.  40:20  which  was  Ph.'s  b. 
Mat.  14:6  Herod's  b.  Mark  6:21 

BIRTHRIGHT. 

Gen.  25:31  this  day  thy  b. 

33  sold  his  *.  to  Jacob 

34  thus  Esau  despised  his  b. 
27:36  took  away  my  6. 
43:33  first-born  ac.  to  his  b. 

1  Chr.  5:1  R.'s  b.  to  sons  of  Jos. 
fle*.  12:16  for  morsel  sold  his  b. 

BISHOP,  8. 
Phil.  1:1  saints  at  Philippi,  b. 
1  Tim.  3:1  desire  the  office  of  a  6. 

2  b.  must  be  blamel.  Tit.  1:7. 
1  Pet.  2:25  to  the  b.  of  your  souls 

BISHOPRICK. 

Acts  1:20  his  b.  let  another  take 

BIT,  S. 

Pt.  32:9  must  be  held  in  with  b. 
Jam.  3:3  we  put  b.  in  horses'  m. 

BIT,  Verb. 
Num.  21:6  they  b.  people. 
Amos  5:19  and  a  serpent  6.  him 

BITE. 

Ec.  10:8  a  serpent  shall  b. 

11  b.  without  enchantment 
Jer.  8:17  serpents,  they  shall  b. 
Amos  9:3  serp,  and  he  shall  b. 
Mic.  3:5  the  prophets  that  b. 
Hab.  2:7  rise  up  that  shall  b. 
Gal.  5:15  if  ye  b.  aad  devour 


BLA 

BITETH. 

Gen.  49:17  Dan  an  adder,  that  b. 
Pvv.  23:32  it  b.  like  a  serpent 

BITHYi\i.4. 
Acts  16:7  assayed  to  go  into  B. 

1  Pet.  1:1  through  Asia  and  B. 

BITTEiV. 
Xum.  21:8  is  b.  when  he  looks 

BITTER. 
Gen.  27:.34  E.  cried  with  b.  cry 
Ex.  1:14  made  their  lives  b. 
12:8  with  *.  herbs,  Ntjm.  9:11 
15:23  waters,  for  they  were  b. 
Deut.  32:34  dev.  with  b.  destru. 
32  their  clusters  are  b. 

2  K.  14:26  affl.  of  Isr.  it  was  b. 
.lob  3:20  why  is  life  given  to  b.  f 

13:26  WTitest  b.  things 

2.3:2  to-day  is  my  complaint  b. 
Ps.  64:3  arrows,  even  b.  words 
Prov.  5:4  b.  as  wormwood 

27:7  to  hungry  soul  b.  thing 
Ec.  7:26  more  5.  than  death 
Is.  5:20  that  put  b.  for  sweet 

24:9  strong  drink  shall  be  b. 
■Jer.  2:19  an  evil  thing  and  b. 

4:18  thy  wickedness,  it  is  b. 

6:36  make  most  b.  lamentation 

31:15  in  Ramah,  b.  weeping 
.\mos  8:10  the  end,  as  a  b.  clay 
Hob.  1:6  b.  and  hasty  nation 
Col.  3:19  be  not  b.  against  them 
■lam.  3:14  if  ye  have  b.  envying 
Rev.  8:11  men  died  of  waters  *. 

10:9  it  shall  make  thy  belly  b. 

BITTER  wVh  Water. 

Num.  5:18  b.  xo.  that  causeth 
Jam.  3:11  send  sweet  w.  and  b.f 

BITTERLY. 
.Tud.  5:23  curse  ye  b.  the  inhab. 
Euth  1:20  Almighty  hath  dealt*. 
Is.  22:4  I  will  weep  b. 
.33:7  amb.  of  peace  shall  weepi. 
Ezek.  37::W  the  pilots  shall  cry  6. 
Hos.  12:14  Eph.  provoked  him  6. 
Zep.  1:14  the  mighty  shall  cry  ft. 
Mat.  26:75  P.  wept  *.  Luke  23:63 

BITTERIV. 

Is.  14:23  posses,  for  the  6.  34:11 
Zep.  2:14  the  b.  shall  lodge 
BITTERIVESS. 

1  Sam.  1:10  Hannah  was  in  b. 
15:;32  the  b.  of  death  is  past 

2  Sam.  2:26  sword  will  be  b. 
■lob  7:11 1  will  complain  in  the  6. 

9:18  but  filleth  me  with  b. 

10:1  I  will  speak  in  b.  of  soul 

21:25  another  dieth  in  b.  of  soul 
Prm.  14:10  heart  knoweth  his  b. 

17:25  a  foolish  son  is  h.  to  her. 
Is.  38:15  softly  in  b.  of  my  soul. 

17  for  peace  1  had  great  b. 
Lam.  1:4  afflic,  and  she  is  in  b. 

3:15  he  hath  filled  me  with  b. 
Ezek.  3:14  and  I  went  in  b. 

21:6  b.  sigh  before  their  eyes 

27:31  weep  for  thee  with  b. 
Zee.  12:10  in  b.  for  him  as  one 
that  is  in  b.  for  his  first-born 
Acts  8:23  art  in  the  gall  of  b. 
Rom.  3:14  full  of  cursing  and  b. 
Eph.  4:31  let  all  b.  be  put  away 
Heb.  12:15  lest  any  root  of  b. 

BL.\CK. 

Lev.  13:31  there  is  no*,  hairin  it 
1  K.  18:45  the  heaven  was  b. 
.lob  30:;j0  my  skin  is  b.  upon  me 
Prov.  7:9  in  the  b.  and  dark  n. 
Cant.  1:5  I  am  6.  but  comely 
6  look  not  on  me,  I  am  b. 
.5:11  his  locks  are  b  as  araven 
Jer.  4:38  shall  heavens  be  b. 
8:31  I  am  hurt,  I  am  6. 
14:3  the  gates  thereof  are  b. 
Lam.  5:10  our  skin  was  b. 
Zee.  6:2  m  second  chariot  b.  h. 

6  b.  horses  go  forth  into  north 
Mai.  5:36  one  hair  white  or  b. 
Rev.  6:5  and  lo,  a  b.  horse 
13  the  sun  became  b. 
BLACKER. 
Lam.  4:8  visage  is  b.  than  coal 

BL.ACKISH. 
Job  6:16  b.  by  reason  of  the  ice 

BLACKNESS. 
■Tob  3:5  let  b.  of  the  day 
Is.  50:3  clothe  heavens  with  b. 
Joel  2:6  shall  gath.  b.  Nah.  2:10 
Heb.  12:18  ye  are  not  come  to  b. 
Jude  13  to  whom  is  reserved  b. 

BLADE. 
Jud.  3:22  went  in  after  the  b. 
Job  31:23  from  my  shoulder-6. 


BLA 

Mat.  13:36  b.  was  spr.  3Iark  4:38 

BLAIiXS. 
Ex.  9:9  a  boil  with  b.  10 
BLAME. 

Gen.  43:9  bear  the  b.  44:.32 
3  Cor.  8:20  no  man  should  b.  UB 
Eph.  1:4  holy  and  without  b. 

BLAMED. 
2  Cor.  6:3  the  ministry  be  not  b. 
Gal.  2:11  bee.  he  was  to  be  b. 

BLA.MELESS. 
■los.  2:17  be  b.  of  thine  oath 
Mat.  12:5  prof.  Sab.  and  are  b. 
Luke  1:6  in  ordin.  of  the  L.  b. 
1  Cor.  1:8  *.  in  the  day  of  our  L. 
Phil.  2:15  be  b.  and  harmless 
3:6  in  the  law  *. 
1  rte.  5:23  body  be  preserved  S. 

1  Tim.  3:2  bishop  be  b.  Tit.  1:7 

10  use  ofliceof  deacon  beingS. 
5:7  give  in  charge,  they  be  b. 
Tit.  1:6  if  any  be  b.  the  husband 

2  Pet.  3:14  ye  may  be  found  b. 
BLASPHEME. 

3  Sam.  12:14  enemies  to  b. 
1  K.  21:10  didat  *.  God,  13 
Ps.  74:10  shall  the  enemy  b. 
Mark  3:28  they  shall  ft. 

29  that  shall  be  ag.  Holy  G. 
Acts  26:11  I  compelled  them  to  ft. 

1  Tim.  1:20  may  learn  not  to  ft. 
Ja7n.  2-7  ft.  that  worthy  name 
Rev.  13:6  to  ft.  his  name 

BLASPHEMED. 

Lev.  24:11  Israelitish  worn,  son  ft. 

2  K.  19:6  servants  of  king  of  As- 
syria ft.  me,  22 ;  Is.  37:6,  23 

Ps.  74:18  have  ft.  thy  name 
Is.  53:5  my  name  every  day  is  ft. 
65:7  and  ft.  me  on  the  hills 
Ezek.  20:37  your  fathers  have  ft. 
Acts  18:6  op.  themselves  and  6. 
Rom.  3:34  name  of  God  is  ft. 
1  Tim.  6:1  his  doctrine  be  not  ft. 
Tit.  3:5  that  the  word  be  not  ft. 
Rev.  16:9  were  scorched  and  ft. 

11  ft.  because  of  their  pains 
21  ft.  God  because  of  the  hail 

BLASPHEMEST,  ETH. 
Lev.  34:16  whoso  6.  the  Lord 
Ps.  44:16  voice  of  him  that  ft. 
Mat.  9:3  scribes  said.  This  m.  ft. 
John  10:36  F.  sanctified  thou  ft. 

BLASPHE.MIXG. 
Acts  13:45  J.  contradicting  and  ft. 

BLASPHEMER,  S. 
Acts  19:37  are  not  ft.  of  yourgod. 

1  Tim.  1:13  who  was  before  a  ft. 

2  Tim.  3:2  men  shall  be  ft. 

BLASPHEMY. 

2  K.  19:3  a  day  of  ft.  Is.  37:3 
Mat.  12:31  all  manner  of  ft.  shall 

be  forgiven,  but  6.  against 
26:65  heard  his  ft.  Mark  14:64 
Mark  7:32  out  of  heart  proceed  ft. 
John  10:.33  St.  thee  not  but  for  6. 
Col.  3:8  now  ye  also  put  ofl'ft. 
Rev.  2:9  the  ft.  of  them  that 
13:1  and  upon  his  heads  6. 
6  opened  his  mouth  in  ft. 

BLASPHEMIES. 

Ezek.  35:12  have  heard  all  thy  ft. 
Mat.  1.5:19  out  of  the  heart  ft. 
Mark  2:7  man  thus  speak  ft.  ? 
3:28  ft.  they  shall  blaspheme 
Luke  5:21  who  is  this  speak,  b.  ? 
Rev.  13:5  speaking  6. 

BLASPHEMOUS. 
Acts  6:11  heard  him  speak  ft.  w. 
13  ceaseth  not  to  speak  6.  w. 
BLASPHEMOUSLY. 
Luke  22:65  other  thiugs  6.  spake 

BLAST. 
Ex.  15:8  ft.  of  thy  nostrils 
■los.  6:5  a  long  ft.  with  horns 
2  Sam.  22:16  the  ft.  of  the  breath 

of  his  nostrils,  Ps.  18:15 
2  K.  19:7  ft.  on  Sen.  Is.  37:7 
■lob  4:9  by  6.  of  God  they  perish 
7s.  25:4  the  6.  of  the  terrible 

BL.ASTED. 
Gen.  41-6  thin  ears  ft.  2;3:27 
2  A'.  19:36  as  com  ft.  Is.  37:27 

BLASTIIVG. 
Dent.  28:23  smite  thee  with  6. 
1  A'.  8:.37  there  be  ft.  3  Chr.  6:28 
Amos  4:9  smitten  you  with  ft. 
Haf/.  2:17  I  smote  you  with  6. 
BLASTUS.  Actsl^:iX) 

BLAZE. 
Mark  1:45  ft.  abroad  the  matter 
741 


BLE 

BLEATIIV'G,  S. 

■lud.  5:16  to  hear  ft.  offlocka 

1  Sam.  15:14  this  6.  of  sheep 

BLEMISH. 
Ex.  12:5  without  ft.  Lev.  9:3; 

14:10;  23:12;  Nutn.  6:14 
29:1  two  rams  with  ft.  Lev.  5:15, 

18;  6:6;  9:12;  Ezek.  46:i 
Lev.  1.3  male  without  6.  10; 

4:33;  33:19 
31:17  hath  ft.  not  appr.  21:23 
22:30  hath  a  6.  Deut.  15:21 

21  freewill-ofiering  no  ft. 
24:19  cause  a  ft.  in  his  neighbor 

Num.  19:2  a  red  heifer  witn.  ft. 
39:2  seven  lambs  without  ft. 

2  Sam.  14:25  no  ft.  in  Absalom 
Dan.  1:4  in  whom  was  no  ft. 
Eph.  5-27  holy  and  without  ft. 

1  Pet.  119  of  a  lamb  without  t>. 

BLEMISHES. 
Lev.  22:25  6.  in  them  not  accept. 

2  Pet.  3:13  spots  they  are  and  o. 

BLESS. 

1  Cor.  10;  16  cup  of  bless,  we  ft. 

BLESS,  God  being  agent. 
Gen.  13:2  I  will  6.  thee,  16:3,  24 
3  I  will  ft.  them  that  6.  thee 

17:16  will  ft.  her,  and  give  thee 

22:17  I  will  ft.  Heb.  6:14 

28:3  ft.  thee,  and  multiply  thee 

32:26  except  thou  ft.  me 

48:16  ft.  the  lads 

49:25  by  Aim.  who  shall  ft.  thea 
Ex.  20:24  and  T  will  ft.  thee 

23:25  he  shall  ft.  thy  bread 
Num.  6:24  Lord  ft.  and  keep  thee 
27  on  Israel,  and  I  will  ft.  them 

24:1  pleased  the  L.  to  ft.  Israel 
Deut.  7:13  ft.  the  fruit  of  thy  w. 

15:4  no  poor,  for  L.  shall  6.  t. 
18  God  shall  ft.  thee.  30:16 

16:15  bee.  Lord  shall  ft,  thee 

36: 15  look  down  and  ft.  Israel 

38:8  ft.  thee  in  the  land 

12  ft.  all  the  work  of  thy  hand 
33:11  ft.  Lord,  his  substance 

2  Sam.  7:29  to  ft.  the  house  of 

thy  servant,  1  Chr.  17:27 
1  Chr.  4:10  wouldst  6.  me  indeed 
Ps.  5:12  wilt  ft.  the  righteous 
28:9  ft.  thine  inheritance 
29:11  ft.  his  people  with  peace 
67:6  our  own  God  shall  6.  us,  7 
115:12  L.  will  ft.  us,  he  will  &. 
the  house  of  Israel,  of  Aaroa 

13  he  will  ft.  them  that  fear  L. 
138:5  shall  ft.  thee  out  of  Zion 
133:15  abundantly  ft.  her  prov. 
134:3  the  Lord  ft.  thee  out  of  Z. 

Is.  19:35  L.  of  hosts  shall  ft. 
Hag.  2:19  from  this  day  will  I  ft. 
Acts  3:26  sent  him  to  6.  you 
BLESS,  God  being  the  object. 
Deut.  8:10  art  full,  shall  ft.  Lord 
■lud.  5:9b.  the  L.  Ps.  103:21 ;  1.34:1 
1  Chr.  29:20  Dav.  said,  now  ft.  L. 
Neh.  9:5  stand  up  and  ft.  L.  for 
Ps.  16:1  ft.  L.  who  hath  given 
26:12  in  the  cong.  will  t  ft.  Lord 
34:1  ft.  the  Lord  at  all  times 
63.4  will  I  ft.  thee  while  I  live 
66:8  O  ft.  our  God 
68:26  ft.  ye  God  in  congregations 
96:2  sing  to  the  L.  ft.  his  name 
100:4  ft.  his  name,  103:1 
103:1  ft.  L.  O  my  soul,  2,23; 

104:1,  35 
20  ft.  ye  his  ang.  21  6.  h.  hosts 

22  ft.  the  Lord  all  his  works 
115:18  will  ft.  L.  from  this  time 
1.34:3  lift  up  yourh.  ft.  the  L. 
1.35:19  ft.  the  L.  O  house  of  Is. 

20  O  Levi,  ft.  the  Lord 
145:1  will  ft.  thy  name  forever 
3  every  day  will  I  ft.  thee 
10  thy  saints  shall  6.  thee 
81  let  all  flesh  ft.  his  holy  n. 
Ja?n.  3:9  therewith  6.  we  God 
BLESS,  Man  agent  and  object. 
Gen.  27:4  ft.  thee  before  I  die,  35 
34  ft.  me,  O  my  father,  38 
48:9  bring  them  to  me,  I  wWl  ft. 
20  in  thee  shall  Israel  ft.  saying 
E.c.  13:.32  begone,  and  ft.  me  also 
Nn7n.  6:23  on  this  wise  ft.  Israel 
23:20  I  have  received  com.  to  6. 
25  curse  them  nor  ft.  them 
Deut.  10:8  separ.  Levi  to  ft.  21:5 
27:13  stand  on  Gerizim,  to  ft. 
29:19  heareth  curse,  he  ft.  him 
1  Sam.  9:13  doth  ft.  the  sacrifice 

3  Sam.  6:30  David  returned  to  ft. 

his  household,  1  Chr.  16:43 
8:10  Joram  his  sou  to  ft.  David 
21:3  that  ye  ft.  inti.  of  the  Lord 


I 


CRUDExV'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BLE 

1 K.  1:47  came  to  b.  onr  lord  k.  D. 
1  Chr.  23:13  to  b.  in  his  name 
Ps.  62:4  b.  with  their  mouth 

109:28  let  them  curBe,  but  b. 

129:8  b.  you  in  the  name  of  L. 
Prm>.  30:11  doth  not  b.  their  m. 
Is.  65:16  b.  himself  in  God 
Jer.  4:2  nations  shall  b.  them 
Mat.  5:44  b.  that  curse,  Luke  6:28 
Smn.  13:14  A.  and  curse  not 
1  Cor.  4:12  being  reviled  we  b. 

14:16  shuU  b.  with  the  spirit 
BLESSBD,  Man  agent  and 
object. 

Gen.  14:19  Melchizcd.  b.  Abra. 
24:60  they  b.  Rebekah 
27:23  so  Isaac  b.  Jacob,  27 

29  b.  be  he  that  bleeseth  thee 
33  have  b.  him,  he  shall  be  b. 

■  41  his  father  b.  him 

28:1  Isaac  called  Jacob,  b.  him 

30:13  daughters  will  call  me  b. 

81:55  kissed  his  sons,  and  b. 
47:7  b.  Phar.  10;  48:15  Joseph 

48:20  Jacob  b.  M.  Heb.  11:21 

49:28  Jacob  b.  his  sons 
Ex.  39:43  M.  b.  them,  Deuf3&l 
Lev.  9:22  Aaron  b.  them 

23  M.  and  A.  5.  the  people 
Num.  22:6  w.  thou  blesseth  is 

23:11  haat  b.  altogether,  24:10 
Deut.  33:20  b.  that  enlargeth  G. 

&4  Asher  be  b.  with  children 
Jos.  22:6  b.  sent  them  away,  7 

24:10  Balaam  b.  you  still 
Jud.  5:24  6.  above  women  J.  be 

1  Sam.  2:20  Eli  b.  Elkanah 
25:33  *.  be  thy  advice 
26:25  Saul  said  b.  be  thou 

2  Sam.  13:25  but  b.  him 
19:39  kissed  Barzillai,  and  b. 

1  K.  2:45  Solomon  shall  be  b. 
8:14  Solomon  6.  congreg.  65 
66  congreg.  6.  Sol.  2  Chr.  6:3 

29:11  ear  heard  me,  6.  me 
31:20  his  loins  have  not  b.  me 
Ps.  49:18  lived  he  b.  his  soul 
72:17  men  be  6.  in  him 
118:26  b.  be  he  that  cometh  in 
name  of  the  L.  we  ha.  b.  you 
Pr<n>.  31:28  children  call  her  b. 

10:17    art  thou,  O  land 
Cant.  6:9  the  daughters  b.  her 
Is.  66:3  as  if  he  *.  an  idol 
Jer.  20:14  let  not  the  day  be  b. 
Mai.  3:12  all  nations  call  you  b. 
Mark  11:10  6.  be  king,  of  our  f. 
Luke  1:48  gen.  shall  call  me  b. 
2:34  Simeon  b.  them,  and  said 
Acts  20:35  it  is  more  b.  to  give 
Tit.  2:13  lookingfor  that*,  hope 
Meb.  7:1  met  Abraham  b.  him,  0 
7  the  less  is  b.  of  the  better 
BLESSBD,  God  the  agent. 
Gen.  1:22  b.  Be  fruitful,  28;  5:2 
2:3  b.  seventh  day,  Ex.  20:11 
12:3  in  thee  shall  all  families  be 
b.  18:18;  22:18;  26:4;  28:14; 
^c<s3:25;  Gal.  3:8 
17:20  b.  Ish.  24:1  b.  Abraham 
24:31  thou  b.  of  the  Lord 
a5>ll  God  b.  Isaac,  26:12 
26:29  thou  art  now  the  b.  of  L. 
27:27  which  the  Lord  hath  b. 
30:27  hath  b.  me  for  thy  sake 

30  L.  b.  thee  since  my  coming 
32:29  6.  J.  there,  35:9 ;  48:3 
39:5  Lord  b.  Egyptian's  house 

Num.  22:12  for  the  people  are  b. 

23:20  b.  I  cannot  reverse  it 
Deut.  2:7  thy  God  hath  6.  thee, 
12:7;  15:14;  16:10 

7:14  Shalt  be  b.  above  all  people 

28:3  b.  Shalt  thou  be  in  city,  6. 
4  b.  be  fruit  of  body,  5  basket 

33:13  of  Joseph  he  said,  b.  of  L. 
Jos.  17:14  the  Lord  hath  b.  me 
Jud.  13:24  Lord  b.  Samson 
Ruth  3:10  b.  be  thou  my  danght. 
1  Sam.  23:21  *.  be  ye,  iSam.  2:5 
2 -Sam.  6:11  b.  Obod-edom,  12;  1 
Chr.  13:14;  26:5 

7:29  house  of  thv  servant  be  b. 

1  Chr.  17:27  bless'est,  it  shall  be  b. 

2  Chr.  31:10  hath  *.  his  people 
Job  1:10  b.  the  work  of  his  hands 

42:12  Lord  *.  latter  end  of  Job 
Ps.  21:0  hast  made  him  most  b. 
33:12  b.  is  the  nation  whose  God 
37:22  as  be  6.  of  him  shall  inh. 
26  lendeth,  and  his  seed  is  b. 
41:2  and  he  shall  be  b. 
45:2  therefore  God  hath  6.  thee 
89:15  b.  is  the  people  that  know 
112:2  gen.  of  upright  shall  be  b. 
115:15  you  are  e.  of  the  Lord 
119:1  b.  are  the  undeliled 


BLE 

Ps.  128:1  6.  is  every  one  that  fear. 
4  man  be  *.  that  fear,  tlie  L. 

147:13  he  hath  *.  thy  children 
Pivv.  5:18  let  thy  fountain  be  b. 

10:7  memory  of  the  j  ust  is  b. 

20:7  just  man's  children  are  b. 

21  end  thereof  shall  not  be  b. 
22:9  bountiful  eye  shall  be  b. 

Is.  19:25  b.  be  Egypt  my  people 
51:2  I  called  him  alone  and  b. 
Cl:9  seed  Lord  hath  b.  65:23 
Mat.  5:3  b.  poor  in  spirit,  5  meek 
7  merciful,  8  pure  in  heart 
9  peacemakers,  10  persecuted 
13:16  b.  are  y.  eyes,  Luke  10:23 
14:19  b.  and  br.  26:26;  Mark 
6:41;  14:22;  iMA-«9:16;  24:30 
16:17  6.  art  thou,  S.  Bar-jona 
24:46  b.  is  that  serv.  Luke  12:43 
25:.'34  come,  ye  b.  of  my  Father 
Mark  10:16  in  his  arms  and  b. 
14:61  thou  Christ,  son  of  the  b. 
Luke  1:28  b.  amon"  women,  42 
45  b.  is  she  that  Delieved 
6:20  b.  be  ye  poor 
11:27  b.  is  womb  that  hare  thee 
12:37  b.  are  serv.  watching,  88 
14:14  thou  Shalt  be  b.  not  rec. 
19:.38  b.  be  the  king  that  com. 
23:29  b.  are  the  barren 
24:50  he  b.  them,  51  while  he  b. 
Gal:  3:9     with  faithful  Abrah. 
Eph.  1:3  b.  us  with  spiritual  bl. 
Jam.  1:25  shall  be  b.  in  his  deed 
Itev.  14:13  b.  are  the  dead 

BLESSBD,  God  the  object. 
Gen.  14:20  b.  be  most  high  God 
Jos.  22:;3.3  children  of  Is.  b.  God 
2  Sam.  22:47  b.  be  my  r.  Ps.  18:46 

1  Chr.  2f»:10  D.  b.  the  L.  b.  be  L. 
20  all  the  cong.  b.  the  Lord  God 

2  Chr.  20:26  for  there  they  6.  L. 
Xeh.  9:5  b.  be  thy  glo.  n.  Ps.  72:19 
Job  1:21  *.  be  name,  Ps.  113:2 
Ps.  66:206.  be  G.  68:35  -  2  Cor.  1:3 

119:12  b.  art  thou,  O  Lord 
Ezek.  3:12  saying,  b.  the  glory 
Dan.  2:19  b.  the  G.  of  heaven,  20 

4:34  Nebuch.  b.  the  Most  High 
Luke  2:28  in  his  arms  and  b.  God 
John  12:13  b.  is  the  King  of  Is. 
Pom.  1:25  who  is  b.  for  ever 

9:5  over  all,  God  b.  for  ever 
2  Cor.  11:31  is  b.  for  evermore 
Eph.  1:3  b.  be  the  F.  1  Pet.  1:3 
1  Tim.  1:11  gospel  of  the  b.  God 

6:15  b.  and  only  Potentate 
BLESSED  are  they. 
Ps.  2:12  b.  a.  t.  that  trust 

84:4  b.  a.  t.  that  dwell  in  thy  h. 

106:3  6.  a.  they  that  keep  judg. 

119:2  b.  a.  t.  that  keep  histesti. 
Prov.  8:32  b.  a.  t.  that  keep  my  w. 
Is.  30:18  b.  are  t.  that  wait  for  h. 
Mat.  5:4  b.  are  they  that  mourn 

6  b.  who  hunger,  10  persecuted 
Luke  11:28  rather  b.  hear  the  w. 
John  20:29  b.  have  not  seen 
Ro7n.  4:7  b.  are  tliey  whose  iniq. 
Eev.  19:19  6.  called  to  mar.  sup. 

22:14  b.  a.  t.  do  his  command. 

BLESSED  are  ye. 
Is.  32:20  6.  a.  ye  sow  beside  w. 
Mat.  5:11  6.  when  m.  shall  revile 
Luke  6:21  6.  are  ye  that  hunger, 
be  filled;  b.  a.  ye  that  weep 

22  6.  a.  ye  when  men  shall  hate 

BLESSED  is  he. 
Num.  24:9  6.  is  he  that  blesseth 
Ps.  32:1  b.  is  he  who  transg. 
41:1  b.  is  he  that  considereth  p. 
Pan.  12:12  6.  is     that  waiteth 
Mat.  11:06.  is    whoso,  shall  not 

be  olTundcd,  Luke  7:23 
21:9  6.  is  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord,  23:39; 
Mark  11:9;  Luke  1:3:35 
Luke  14:15  6.  shall  eat  bread 
Peo.  1:3  6.  is  lie  that  readeth 
16:15  6.  is /^e  that  watchcth 
20:6  6.  that  hath  part  in  first  res. 
22:7  6.  keepeth  sayings 

BLESSED  is  the  man. 
Ps.  1:1  6.  is  tlie  m.  that  walk,  not 
32:2  6.  is  th^  m.  to  whom  the  L. 

impu.  not  iniquity.  Pom.  4:8 
34:8  6.  is  the  m.  trusteth  in  him, 

84:12;  Jer.  17:7 
40:4  b.  TO.  that  maketh  Lord 
65:4  6.  is  t.  m.  whom  thou  ch. 
84:5  6.  m.  whose  str.  is  in  thee 
94:12  b.  is  m.  whom  thou  chast. 
112:1  6.  is  th.  m.  that  feareth  L. 
Prov.  8:.34  6.  m.  that  henreth  me 
Is.  56:2  6.  islh.m.  that  doeth  this 
Jam.  1:126.  that  end.  temptation 

7 


BLI 
BLESSED.\ESS. 

Pom.  4:6  as  D.  describeth  the  b. 

9  cometh  this  6.  on  cir.  only 
Gal.  4:15  the  6.  ye  spake  of 

BLESSEST. 
Num.  22:6  whom  thou  6.  is  bl. 
1  Chr.  17:27  thou  6.  O  Lord 
Ps.  65:10  thou  6.  the  springing 

BLESSETH. 
Gen.  27:29  that  6.  thee.  Num.  24:9 
IMut.  15:6  6.  thee  as  he  promised 
Ps.  10:3  6.  covetous 
107:38  he  6.  they  are  multiplied 
Prov.  3::33  6.  habita.  of  the  just 
27:14  6.  his  friend  with  a  loud 
Is.  65:16  b.  himself  in  the  earth 

BLESSI\G,  Substantive. 
Gen.  12:2  thou  shall  be  a  6. 
22:17  in  6.  I  will  bl.  Heb.  6:14 
27:12  a  curse  on  me,  not  a  6. 
35  thy  brother  taken  thy  b. 
38  but  one  6.  my  father? 
28:4  give  thee  b.  of  Abraham 
33:11  my  b.  that  is  brought 
39:5  b.  was  on  all  he  had 
49:28  ev.  one  ac.  to  his  6.  he  bl. 
Ex.  32:29  bestow  on  you  a  6. 
Lev,  25:21  I  com.  my  b.  on  you 
Peut.  11:26  before  you  a  b.  30:19 
27  a  b.  if  ye  obey  the  com. 
29  Shalt  put  the  6.  on  Gerizim 
12:15  ac.  to  6.  of  the  L.  16:17 
2!:5  turned  the  curse  into  a  b. 
28:8  com.  a  6.  on  storenouse 
33:1  b.  wherewith  Moses  bl.  7 
16  let  the  6.  come  upon  Joseph 
23  Naphtali  full  with  the  6. 
.los.  15:19  g.  me  a  6.  Jud.  1:15 

1  Sam.  25:27  this  b.  thy  handm. 

2  Sam.  7:29  thy  6.  let  the  house 
2  K.  5:15  take  a  6.  of  thy  serv. 
Neh.  9:5  exalted  above  all  6. 

13:2  God  turned  curse  into  a  b. 
.lob  29:13  6.  of  him  ready  to  per. 
Ps.  3:8  thy  6.  is  on  thy  people 
24:5  shall  receive  6.  from  Lord 
109:17  he  delighteth  not  in  6. 
129:8  6.  of  the  L.  be  upon  you 
1:J3:3  L.  comm.  the  6.  even  life 
Prov.  10:22  6.  of  L.  maketh  rich 
11:11  by  the  6.  of  the  upright 
26  a  6.  on  him  that  seiletn  it 
24:25  a  good  6.  on  them 
Is.  19:24  a  b.  in  midst  of  the  1. 
44:3  my  b.  on  thy  offspring 
65:8  destroy  it  not,  a  6.  is  in  it 
Ezek.  34:26  about  my  hill  a  b. 

there  shall  be  showers  of  6. 
44:30  6.  to  rest  in  thy  house 
Joel  2:14  leave  a  b.  behind  him 
Zee.  8:13  and  ye  shall  be  a  6. 
Mai.  3:10  and  pour  you  out  a  b. 
Luke  24:53  in  the  temple  b.  God 
Pom.  15:29  fulness  of  the  6. 
1  Cor.  10:16  the  cup  of  6.  we  bless 
Gal.  3:14  6.  of  Ab.  might  come 
Ileb.  6:7  earth  receiveth  b. 
12:17  have  inherited  the  6. 
Jam.  3:10  same  mouth  6.  cursing 
1  Pet.  3:9  but  contrariwise  6.  that 

ye  should  inherit  a  b. 
Pev.  5:12  worthy  to  receive  6. 
13  6.  to  him  that  sitteth  on  th. 
7:12  6.  and  glory  to  our  God 

BLESSI\GS. 
Gen.  40:25  6.  of  the  heav.  above, 
6.  of  the  deep,  6.  of  t.  breasts 
266.  of  thyfath.  above  6.  of  my 
Peut.  28:2  all  these  6.  shall  come 
.fos.  8:34  he  read  the  6.  and  curs. 
Ps.  21:3  prev.  him  with  the  6. 
Prop.  10:6  6.  are  upon  the  just 
28:20  shall  abound  with  b. 
Mai.  2:2  and  «"ill  curse  your  6. 
Eph.  1:3  with  all  spiritual  b. 

BLEW. 
,Ios.  6:8  priests  passed  and  6. 
Jud.  3:27  Ehud  6.  a  trumpet 
6:34  Gideon,  6.  a  trumpet 
7:19  6.  the  trumpets,  20.  22 

1  Sam.  1.3:3  Saul  6.  let  Hebrews 

2  Sam..  2:28  Joab  b.  18:16;  20:22 
20:1  Sheba  a  Benjamite  6. 

1  K.  1:396.  people  said,  God  save 
king  Sol.   2  A'.  9:13;  11:14 

.Vat  7:25  6.  on  that  house,  27 
John  6:18  a  great  wind  that  6. 
Acts  27:13  south-wind  b.  28:13 

BLT!VD,  Adjective. 
Ex.  4:11  who  maketh  the  6.  f 
Lev.  19:14  stumb, -block  before  6. 
21:18  a  6.  man  shall  not  app. 
22:22  offer  the  b.  Deut.  15:21 
Deut.  27:18  maketh  6.  to  wander 
28:29  as  6.  gropeth  in  darkness 

2  Sam.  5;6  ex.  thou  take  away  6. 

42 


BLO 

2  Sam.  5:8  6.  hated  of  D.  b.  not 
.fob  29:15  I  was  eyes  to  the  6. 
Ps.  146:8  openeth  the  eyes  of  6. 
7s.  29:18  eyes  of  6.  shall  see,  35:5 
42:7  light  to  open  the  6.  eyes 

16  b.  l)y  a  way  they  knew  not 

18  look,  ye  6.  that  ye  may  see 

19  who  is 6. .?  who  is  b.  as  he 
that  is  perfect,  and  6. 

43:8  6.  people  that  have  eyea 
56:10  his  watchmen  are  b. 
59:10  we  grope  for  wall  like  b. 
Jer.  31:8  the  b.  and  lame 
Lam.  4:14  wandered  as  6.  men 
Zep.  1:17  walk  like  b.  men 
Mai.  1:8  6.  for  sacrifice 
Mat.  9:27  two  b  men.  20:30 
11:56. rec.  sight,  12:22;  Z,Mfe7:22 
15:146.  leaders  of  6.  if  the  6.  lead 

the  6.  Luke  6:39 
23:16  woe  to  you,  ye  b.  guides 

17  ye  6.  whether  is  greater,  19 
26  thou  b.  Pharisee 

Mai-k  8:2:j  took  6.  man  by  the  h. 

10:46  b.  Bartimeus  sat  begging 
Luke  4:18  recovery  of  sight  to  o. 

7:21  to  many  6.  he  gave  sight 

14:13  makest  a  feast  call  the  6. 
John.  5:3  a  great  multitude  of  6- 

9:1  he  saw  a  man  that  was  b. 

39  which  see  might  be  made  b. 

40  are  we  6.  41  if  ye  were  6. 
10:21  can  a  d.  open  eyes  olb.F 

Acts  13:11  thou  shall  be  6. 
Pom.  2:19  art  a  guide  to  the  6. 
2  Pet.  1:9  lack,  these  things  is  6. 
Rev.  3:17  kuowest  not  thou  art  6. 

BLIiVD,  Verb. 
Deut.  16:19  gift  doth  6.  the  eyeB 

1  Sam.  12:3  a  bribe  to  6. 

BLIIVDED,  ETH. 
Ex.  23:8  for  a  gift  6.  the  wise 
.lohn  12:40  he  hath  6.  their  eyes 
Pom.  11:7  the  rest  were  6. 

2  Cor.  3:14  their  minds  were  6. 
4:4  god  of  this  world  hath  b. 

1  John  2:11  dark,  hath  b.  his  eyes 

BLIIVDFOLDED. 
Luke  22:64  when  they  had  6.  him 

BLi;\'DIVESS. 
Gen.  19:11  at  the  door  with  6. 
Deiit.  28:28  smite  thee  with  6. 

2  K.  6:18  E.  prayed.  Smite  this 

people,  I  pray  thee,  with  6. 
Zee.  12:4  everj;  horse  with  6. 
Pom.  11:25  6.  in  part  has  hap. 
ii^^A.  4: 18  because  of  6.  of  their  h. 
BLOCK.   See  stumbuno. 

BLOOD. 
Where  marked  with  f  it  is  in  tht 

original  BLOODS. 
Gen.  4:10t  thy  brother's  b. 

9:4  life  which  is  the  6.  not  eat 
5  6.  of  your  lives  will  I  require 

.37:31  and  dipped  the  coat  in  b. 
Ex.  4:9  w'ater  shall  become  6. 

7:17  waters  be  turned  into  b. 

12:13  b.  a  token,  when  I  see  b. 

23:18  the  6.  with  leaven,  34:25 
Lev.  15:19  in  her  flesh  be  b. 

17:4  6.  imputed  unto  that  man 
11  it  is  b.  maketh  atonement 

19:16  stand  ag.  6.  of  neighbor 
Num.  2:3:24  and  drink  b.  of  slaia 

35::33  by  6.  of  him  that  shed  it 
Deut.  17:8  6.  and  6.  2  Chr.  19:10 

21:8  b.  shall  be  forgiven  them 

32:43  avenge  6.  of  his  servants 
Jud.  9:24  their  6.  on  Abimelech 

1  Sam.  26:20  my  6.  fall  to  the  e. 

2  Sam.  1:16  thy  6.  be  on  thy  h. 

22  from  the  6.  of  the  slain 
16:7t  come  out,  thou  man  of  6. 

8  returned  upon  thee  all  the  5. 
20:12  Amasa  wallowed  in  6. 
2:3:17  6.  of  the  m.  1  Chr.  11:19 

1  K.  2:5  6.  of  war  on  his  girdle 
18:28  till  the  6.  gushed  out 

2  K.  3:22  saw  the  water  red  as  5. 

23  said.  This  is  6.  the  kings 
9:26t  I  have  seen  b.  of  Naboth 

Job  16:18  earth,  cover  not  my  6. 

39:30  eagles'  young  suck  up  6. 
Ps.  30:9  what  profit  in  mv6.  * 

50:13  will  I  drink  6.  of  goats  ? 

58:10  wash  his  feet  in  6.  of  w. 

68:2:3  dipped  in  6.  of  thine  ene. 

72:14  precious  their  6. 
Prov.  28:17  violence  to  b.  of  any 
Is.  l:15t  hands  are  full  of  6. 

4:4  L.  purge  b.  of  Jerusalem 

9:5  and  garments  rolled  in  6. 

15:9  waters  of  Dimon  full  of  6. 

2ti:21t  earth  shall  disclose  her  6. 

33:15t  his  ear  from  hearing  b. 

34:3  mount,  melted  with  their i. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BLO 

Jer.  2:34  S.  of  the  poor  innocents 
18:21  pour  out  their  h.  by  force 
48:10  keepeth  his  sword  from  6 
51:35  my  b.  be  on  the  inh,  of  C. 
Tmiii.  4:14  pol.  thcms.  with  b. 
Ezek.  5:17  pestilence  and  b.  pass 
9:9  the  land  is  full  of*. 
14:19  my  fnry  upon  it  in  b. 
16:6  when  thou  wast  in  thy  b. 
9+  I  washed  away  thy  b. 
38  I  will  give  thee  b.  in  fury 
18:10  son  tliat  is  a  ehedderof  S 
13t  he  shall  die,  his  b.  shall  be 
19:10  a  vine  in  thy  b. 
21:32  thy  b.  in  midst,  22:13 
22:3  sheddeth  b.  in  midst  of  it 
23:37  b.  is  in  their  hands,  45 
34:8  her  b.  on  the  top  of  a  rock 
28:23  send  b.  into  her  streets 
32:6  water  with  thy  6.  the  land 
35:6  to  b.  thou  hast  not  hated  6. 

even  b.  shall  pursue  thee 
44:7  the  fat  and  the  *.  15 
Hos.  1:4  avenge  the  b.  of  Jezreel 
4:2t  and  b.  toucheth  b. 
Joel  2:30  b.  fire,  pillars  of  smoke 
31  moon  turn,  into  b.  Acts  2:20 
3:21  I  will  cleanse  their  b, 
Zep.  1:17  their  b.  poured  out 
Mat.  9:20  w.  with  an  issue  of  b. 

12  yrs.  Mark  5:25 ;  Lvke  8:43 
16:17  5.  hath  not  revealed  it 
23:30  in  the  b.  of  prophets 
35  b.  of  right.  Abel,  Luke  11:51 
26:28  b.  of  new  test.  Mark  14:24 
27:6  because  it  is  price  of  6. 
8  called  the  field  of*.  Acts  1:19 
24  inn.  of  6.  of  this  just  pers. 
Luke  13:1  whose  b.  P.  mingled 
22:20  test,  in  my  *.  1  Cor.  11:25 
44  sweat  as  great  drops  of  b. 
John  1:13  born  not  of  i. 
6:54  and  drinketh  my  b.  56 
55  and  my  b.  is  drink  indeed 
19:34  forth,  came  there  out  6. 
Acts  5:28  to  bring  this  man's  b. 
15:20  abstain  from  b.  29 ;  21:25 
17:26  made  of  one  b.  all  nations 
18:6  b.  be  on  your  own  heads 
20:26  pure  from  b.  of  all  men 
Cor.  11:27  the  body  and  b. 
15:50  flesh  and  b.  cannot  inherit 
Eph.  6:12  against  flesh  and  b. 
Col.  1:20  through  b.  of  his  cross 
Eeb.  2:14  partak.  of  flesh  and  b. 
9:7  without  b.  which  he  ofl^ered 

12  b.  of  goats,  but  by  his  own  b. 

13  if  the  6.  of  bulls  sanctifieth 
20  the  b.  of  the  testament 

22  without  shedding  of  b. 
10:19  holiest  by  the*,  of  Jesus 
11:28  and  sprinkliu"  of  b. 
12:4  not  yet  resisted  imto  b. 
'3A  b.  of  sprinkling  that  speak. 
13:11  whose  b.  is  brought  into 
1  Pet.  1:2  sprinkling  of  the  b. 
1  John  1:7  b.  of  J.  C.  cleanseth 
5:6  came  by  water  and  b. 
8  the  Spirit,  water,  and  b. 
Rev.  5:9  redeemed  us  by  thy  6. 
6:10  avenge  our  b. 

12  and  the  moon  became  as  b. 
7:14  in  the  b.  of  the  Lamb 

8:8  part  of  sea  became  *.  16:3 
11:6  to  turn  the  waters  into  b. 
12:11  overcame  by  b.  of  the  L. 
14:30  6.  came  out  of  wine-press 
16:6  hast  given  them  b.  to  drink 
18:24  the  5.  of  the  prophets 
19:2  avenged  the  b.  of  his  serv. 

13  with  a  vesture  dipped  in  b. 

See  AVENGER,  REVENGER. 

BLOOD  be  upon. 

Lev.  20:  9  curs,  father,  his  b.  him 
11  incest,  13  sodomy,  16  bes- 
tiality, 27  wizard,  their  6.  be 
u.  them 

Szek.  18:13  abora.  his  b.  be  upon 
33:5  his  b.  shall  be  upon  him 
BLOOD,  with  bullock. 
Is.  1:11 1  del.  not  in  b.  ottnill. 

BLOOD  of  Christ. 
1  Cor,  10:6  com.  of  ft.  of  C. 
Eph.  2:13  made  nigh  by  b.  of  C. 
lleb.  9:14  shall  b.  purge? 
1  Pet.  1:19  with  precious  b.  ofC. 
1  John  1:7  the  b.  of  C.  cleanseth 

BLOOD  of  the  Covenant. 
i:x.  24:8  M.  said  Behold  the  b. 
Zee.  9:11  for  thee  also  by  b.  of  c. 
Heb.  10:29  b.  of  cm.  unholy  thing 
13:20  b.  of  the  everlasting  cov. 

BLOOD,  with  eat. 
Lev.  3:17  eat  neither  fat  nor  6. 
7:26  ent  no  manner  of  b.  27; 
17:14;  JJeut.  12:16,  23;  15:23 


BLO 

Z«».  27  eateth  b.  soul  cut  oflT,  17:10 

1  flam.  14:;i2ea<them  withtheS. 
Ezek.  33:25  ye  eat  with  b. 

For  BLOOD. 

2  Chr.  2i:25  for  the  b.  of  sons 
Ps.  9:12  maketh  inquis. /or  b. 
Prov.  1:11  lay  wait/or  b.  18 

12:6  are  to  lie  in  wait  for  b. 
Mic.  7:2  lie  in  wait  for  b. 
Ilis  BLOOD. 

Gen..  37:26  and  conceal  his  h. 

42:22  behold  his  b.  is  req^uired 
■7os.  2:19  his  b.  be  upon  his  head 
2  Sam.  4:11  shall  I  not  rcq.  hisb. 
1  K.  2:32  shall  return  his  b. 
Ezek.  3:18  /lis  b.  will  I  require  at 

thy  hand,  20;  33:4,  6,  8 
7Ios.  12:14  leave  his  b.  on  him 
.)rat.  27:25  his  b.  be  on  us 
,4f/',«  20:28  ch. purchased  with  A.6. 
Pmn.  3:25  thro'  faith  in  his  b. 

5:9  justified  by  his  b. 
Eph.  1:7  red.  thro'  hisb.  Col.  1:14 
lieb.  9:12  by  his  own  b.  he  ent. 

13:I2sanct.  the  people  with  h.  b. 
Rev.  1:5  and  wiished  us  in  his  b. 

Innocent  BLOOD. 

Deut.  19:10  that  in.  b.  be  not  shed 
13  put  away  guilt  of  in.  b.  21:9 
21:8  in.  b.  to  thy  people's  ch, 
1  Sam.  19:5  sin  against  in.  b. 

1  K.  2:31  take  away  in.  b. 

2  K.  21:16  Man,  shed  in.  b.  24:4 
Ps.  94:21  they  condemn  in.  b. 

106:38  in.  b.  even  b.  of  sons 
Prov.  6:17  hateth  hands  sh.  in.  b. 
Is.  59:7  haste  to  shed  in.  b. 
Jer.  7:6  shed  not  innocent  b. 

22:17  are  to  shed  innocent  b. 

26:15  shall  surely  bring  inno.  b. 
JoelZ:'i%  bee.  they  shed  inno.  b. 
.Ion.  1:14  L.  laynot  onus  inno.  b. 
Mat.  27:4  I  betrayed  innocent  b. 

Shed  BLOOD. 

Gen.  9:6  m's  b.  by  m.  h.  b.  be  s. 
37:22  Reuben  said,  shed  no  b. 
Lev.  17:4  shed  b.  slial!  be  cut  oiT 
Xnm.  .3.):.33  cl.  of  6.  s.  but  by  b. 
Dent.  21:7  hands  not  shed  this  ft. 
1  K.  2:5  shed  ft.  of  war  in  peace 
I  Chr.  22:8  shed  ft.  much  6.  28:3 
Ps.  79:3  their  ft.  shed  like  water 
10  reveng.  ft.  of  t  h  V  servants  sh . 
Prov.  1:16  h.  to  shed  ft.  Rcm.Z:\T, 
TMm.  4:13  shed  the  ft.  of  the  just 
Ezek.  16:.38  women  that«.  ft.  23:45 
22:4  guilty  in  ft.  th.  hast  shed,  6 
.33:25  ve  s.  ft.  and  shall  ye  pos. 
.36:18  for  the  b.shcd 
Vat.  23:35  the  righteous  ft.  s. 
Mark  14:24  this  is  my  ft.  which 

is  sh.ed,  Luke  22:20 
T.uke  11:.tO  ft.  of  all  the  proph.  s. 
Acts  22:20  when  ft.  of  S.  was  s. 
Rev.  16:6  s.  the  ft.  of  the  saints 

Sprinkle  BLOOD. 
Ex.  29:20  .sprinkle  ft.  on  altar, 
Lev.  1:5,  11 ;  3:2.  8,  13;  7:2; 
17:6;  Num.  18:17 
BLOOD  sprinkled. 
Ex.  24:8  M.  sp.  ft.  on  the  people 
Is.  6.3:3  their  ft.  shall  \ic sprinkled 

on  my  garment 
rieb.  9:21  he  sp.  with  ft. 

With  BLOOD. 
Ex.  30:10  A.  make  atone,  uith  ft. 
Lev.  19:26  not  cat  any  th.  xvith  ft. 

1  K.  2:9  bring  thou  down  with  ft. 
Ps.  106:.381and  was  pol.  with  ft. 
Is.  .34:6  sword  of  L.  filled  with  ft. 

7  land  shall  be  soaked  with  ft. 

49:26  drunken  with  their  own  ft. 

.59:3  hands  are  defiled  wUIl  ft. 
■Jtr.  19:4  this  place  to.  ft.  of  innoc. 

46:10  drunk  with  their  ft. 
Lam.  4:14  pol.  thems.  with  6. 
i>«fc.  38:22  plead  ag.  him  loithb. 
IIos.  6:8  Gilead  polluted  ipith  ft. 
Mic.  3:10  build  up  Zion  with  ft. 
Hab.  2:12  build,  a  town  with  ft. 
Gal.  1:16  I  conferred  not  with  ft. 
Heb.  9:22  the  law  purged  with  6. 
Rev.  8:7  fire,  mingled  jcj/A  ft. 

17:6  the  woman  drunken  tv.  ft. 
BLOOD-GriLTI]VESS. 
Ps.  51:14  deliver  me  from  b.-g. 

BLOOD-THIRSTY. 
Prov.  29:10  ft.-CA.  hate  upright 

BLOODY. 
Ex.  4:25  a  ft.  husb.  art  thou,  26 

2  Sam.  16:7  Sh.  said.  Thou  ft.  man 
21:1  famine  is  for  S.  his  ft.  house 

Ps.  5:6  L.  will  abhor  the  ft.  man 
2():9  gather  not  my  life  with  ft.in. 


BOA 

Ps.  5.5:23  ft.  m.  not  live  half  th.  d. 
59:2  and  save  me  from  ft.  men 
1.39:19  depart  from  me,  ye  ft.  m. 
Ezek.  7:2;j  full  of  ft.  crimes 
22:2  wilt  thou  judge  theft,  city? 
21:6  the  ft,  city,  9;  Nah.  3:1 
Acts  28:8  lay  sick  of  a  ft.  flux 

BLOOMED. 
Num.  17:8  A.  rod  ft.  blossoms. 

BLOSSOM,  S. 
Gen.  40:10  her  ft.  shot  forth 
Is.  5:25  ft.  shall  go  up  as  dust 

BLOSSOM,  ED. 
Num..  17:5  the  man's  rod  shall  ft. 

27:6  Israel  shall  ft,  and  bud 
35:1  desert  shall  ft.  as  the  rose 
2  it  shall  ft,  abundantly 
Ezek.  7:10  the  rod  hath  ft. 
Hob.  3:17  fig-tree  shall  not  6. 
BLOT. 

■Tob  31:7  if  any  ft.  hath  cleaved 
Prov.  9:7  wicked,  getteth  a  ft. 

BLOT  out. 
Ex.  32:.32  ft.  me  out  of  thy  b. 

33  him  will  I  ft.  out 
Dent.  9:14  alone  that  I  ft.  wit 
2.5:19  J.  o^it  reme.  of  Amalek 
29:20  ft.  out  his  name 
2  K.  14:27  would  ft.  out  name 
Ps.  51:1  6.  ont  transgress. 

9  ft.  ont  all  my  iniquity 
Jer.  18:23  nor  ft.  ont  their  sin 
Rev.  3:5  not  ft,  his  name  out 

BLOTTED. 
Neh.  4:5  let  not  their  sin  be  ft. 
Ps.  69:28  ft.  out  of  book  of  the  1. 
109:13  let  their  name  be  ft.  out 
14  sin  of  his  mother  be  ft.  out 
Is.  44:22  ft.  out  as  a  thick  cloud 
Acts  3:19  that  your  sins  heft,  out 

BLOTTETH,  I!VG. 

43:2,1  6.  out  thy  transgi'css. 
Col.  2:14  ft.  out  the  handwriting 

BLOAV,  Substantive. 

Ps.  ,39:10  consumed  by  the  ft. 
Jer.  14:17  with  a  grievous  ft. 

BLOW,  Verb. 
Ex.  15:10  ft.  with  thy  wind 
Jnd.  7:18  when  I  ft.  then  ft.  ye 
Ps.  78:26  caused  east-wind  to  ft. 
147:18  causeth  his  wind  to  ft. 
Cant.  4:16  come,  thou  south,  ft. 
Is.  40:24  ft.  upon  them 
Ezek.  21:31  will  ft.  ag.  thee,  22:21 
llos.  5:8  ft.  cornet  in  Gibeah 
Rag.  1:9  I  did  b.  upon  it 
Luke  12:.55  see  the  south-wind  ft. 
Rev.  7:1  that  wind  should  not  6. 

See  TRUMPET. 

BLOWETH. 

Is.  40:7  S.  of  the  Lord  ft.  on  it 
54:16  created  the  smith  that  ft. 

John  3:8  wind  ft.  where  it  listeth 
BLOWIV. 

Job  20:26  fire  not  ft.  consume 
BLUE. 

Ex.  25:4ft.  26:1,  31,  36;  27:16 

2  CJir.  2:7  cunning  to  w.  in  6.  14 

Est.  1:6  ft.  hangings,  ft.  marble 
8:15  Mordecai  in  apparel  of  A. 

Ezek.  23:6  Assyr.  clothed  with  ft. 

See  PURPLE,  CLOTH,  LACE,  LOOPS. 

BLUEXESS. 

Prm.  20:30  ft.  of  a  wound 

BLUXT. 
Ec.  10:10  if  iron  be  ft.  and  he 

BLUSH. 
Ezr.  9:6  I  ft.  to  lift  up  my  fare 
Jer.  6: 15  nor  could  they  6.  8: 13 
BOANERGES.   3Iark  3:17 

BOAR. 
Ps.  80:13  ft.  out  of  the  wood 

BOARDS. 
Cant.  8:9  inclose  her  with  ft. 
Acts  27:44  on  ft.  came  to  land 

BOAST,  Substantive. 
Ps.  34:2  shall  make  her  ft. 
Rom.  2:17  makest  thy  ft.  of  God 
23  makest  thy  ft.  of  the  law 
BOAST,  Verb. 

1  K.  20:11  not  ft,  as  he 

2  Chr.  25:19  lifteth  thee  up  to  ft. 
Ps.  44:8  in  God  we  ft.  all  the  day 

49:6  6.  themselves 

94:4  workers  of  iniquity  ft. 

97:7  confounded  that  ft.  of  idols 
Prov.  27:1  ft.  not  of  to-morrow 
Is.  10:15  shall  the  ase  ft.  itself 

61:6  in  their  glory  shall  you  ft. 
Rom.  11:18  ft.  not  iig.  branches 


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BOD 

2  Cor.  0:2  I  ft.  to  them  of  Maced. 
10:13  6.  without  our  measure 

16  to  ft.  in  another  man's  line 
11:16  receive  me  that  I  may  ft. 

Eph.  2:9  of  works,  lest  any  ft. 

BOASTED. 
Ezek.  .35:13  with  mouth  ye  h.  ft. 
2  Cor.  7:14  if  I  have  ft.  any  thing 

BOASTERS. 
Rom.  1:.30  ft.  inventors  of  evil  th. 
2  Tim.  3:2  covetous,  ft.  proud 

BOASTEST,  ETH. 

Ps.  10:3  wicked  ft.  of  his  heart's 
52:1  why  ft.  thyself  in  mischief 

PrmK  20:14  then  he  ft. 
25:14  whoso  ft.  of  a  false  gift 

Jam.  3:5  tongue  ft.  great  things 

BOASTIIVG,  Participle. 

Arts  5:.36  Theiulas  ft.  himself 
2  Cor.  10:15  not  ft.  withoutmeas. 

BOASTIIVG,  Substantive. 

Rom.  3:27  where  is  ft.  then  ? 
2  Cor.  7:14  our  ft.  before  Titus 

R:24  show  ye  the  proof  of  oui"  ft. 

9:3  lest  our  ft.  of  you  be  in  vain 
4  in  this  same  confident  6. 

11:10  no  man  stop  me  of  this  ft. 

17  in  this  confitlence  of  ft. 
Jam.  4:16  ye  rejoice  in  your  ft. 

BOAT,  S. 
.John  6:22  no  other  ft.  there,  Jesus 
went  not  into  the  ft. 
33  came  other  ft.  from  Tiberiaa 
^rti  27: 16  work  to  come  by  the  ft. 
30  they  had  let  down  the  ft. 

32  cut  off'  the  ropes  of  the  ft. 
BOAZ.    1  K.  7:21:  3  Chr.  3:17; 

.Kutt2:l,19;  3:2;4:l;i!/.3:33 
BOCHIM. 
Jud.  2: 1  angel  came  up  to  B.  5 

BODY. 
Ex.  34:10  as  the  ft.  of  heaven 
1  Sa>7i.  31:12  ft.  of  S.  1  Chr.  10:12 
Job  19:17  child. 's  sake  of  my  ft. 
26  worms  destroy  ft. 
20:25  and  Cometh  out  of  the  6. 
Prov.  .5:11  flesh  and  ft.  are  cons. 
Is.  10:18  consume  soul  and  ft. 
.51:23  hast  laid  thy  ft,  as  gf-ound 
Ezek.  10:12  whole  ft.  full  of  eyes 
Dan.  7:15  in  midst  of  my  ft. 
Mat.  .5:29  ft.  be  cast  into  hell,  30 
6:22  light  of  ft.  LukeU-.U;  ft. 
full  of  light,  iJ/i-e  11:34,  36 

33  ft,  shall  be  full  of  darkness 

25  thought  for  ft,  Luke  12:22 
10:28  kill  the  ft.  Luke  12:4 
14:12  John's  discip.  took  the  ft. 
26:12  this  ointment  on  my  ft. 

26  this  is  my  ft.  Mark  14:22 ; 
Zu/fce  22:19;  1  Cor.  11:24 

27:58  Joseph  begged  the  ft.  of  J. 

Mark  15:43 ;  Luke  33:.52 
Mark  5:29  she  felt  in  her  ft. 
14:8  aforehand  to  anoint  my  5. 
51  linen  cloth  cast  about  his  ft. 
1,5:45  P.  gave  the  ft.  Mat.  27:58 
Lnke  12:23  ft.  more  than  raiment 
17:.37ft.  is,  thither  the  eagles 
24:a  found  not  the  ft.  of  Lord 
.John  20:12  ft.  of  Jesus  had  lain 
Rom.  6:6  ft.  of  sin  be  destroyed 
7:4  dead  to  the  law  by  ft.  of  C. 
24  from  the  ft.  of  this  death 
8:10  ft.  is  dead  because  of  sin 
13  Spirit  mortify  deeds  of  ft. 
33  the  redemption  of  our  ft. 

1  Cor.  6:13  ft.  is  not  for  fornica- 

tion, but  for  L.  and  L.  for  ft. 

18  every  sin  is  without  the  ft. 
6:19  your  ft.  is  the  temple 

7:4  no  power  over  her  own  ft. 
9:27  I  keep  under  my  ft,  and 
10:16  communion  of  the  ft  of  C. 
11:27  guilty  of  the  ft.  and  blood 
29  not  discerning  the  Lord'sft. 
12:14  the  ft.  is  not  one  member 

15  therefore  not  of  the  ft. 16 
17  if  whole  ft.  were  an  eye 

19  wh.  were  the  ft.  ?  20  one  ft. 

27  now  ye  are  the  ft,  of  Christ 
13:3  I  give  my  ft,  to  be  burned 
15:.35  w.  what  ft.  do  dead  come  ? 

37  sowest  not  that  6.  that  shall 

38  God  giveth  a  ft.  as  it  hath 
44  sown  a  nat.  ft.  raised  spir.  ft. 

2  Cor.  5:8  to  be  absent  from  ft. 
Eph.  Z-.ii  heirs  of  the  same  6. 

4:12  the  edifying  of  ft,  of  Christ 

16  from  whom  the  whole  ft, 
5:23  he  is  the  Saviour  of  the  6. 

Phil.  3:21  shall  change  vile  ft. 
Col.  1:18  head  of  the  6.  the  ch. 
2:11  in  putting  off  the  ft.  of  sina 


CRUDEN-'S  CON'CORDANCE. 


BOI 

Col.  2:17  shadow,  the  b.  ia  of  Ch. 

19  from  which  tlie  b.  by  joints 
2.3  a  nhow  of  wisdom  in  neg.  b. 

1  The.s.  5:23  your  soul  and  *. 
Jleb.  10:5  a  ft.  hast  thou  prepared 

10  oftoring  of  the  b.  of  Jesus 
Jarti.  2:16  things  needful  to  b. 
26  the  b.  without  the  spirit 
8:2  to  bridle  the  whole  b. 
3  we  turn  about  their  whole  J. 
6  toni'ue  deflleth  the  whole  6. 
Jude  9  disputed  about     of  M. 

Dead  BODY. 
Num.  19:11  d.  b.  unclean,  16 
S  K.  8:5  he  liad  restored  d.  b. 
/«.  26:19  my  d.  b.  sh.  they  arise 
Jer.  26:23  cast  his  d.  b.  into  gra. 
36:30  dead  b.  shall  be  cast  out 

Fruit  of  the  BODY. 
Deut.  28:4  blessed  bo/,  of  thy  b. 
18  cursed  sliall  be  Jr.  of  thy  b. 
53  slialt  eat  the  fr.  of  thy  b. 
Pe.  132:11  /.  b.  will  I  set  on  thy 
Mic.  6:7 /.  of  my  b.  for  sin  of  soul 

Ul8  BODY. 
1  Sam.  31:10  fast,  hig  b.  to  wall 
Dan.  4:.33  his  b.  wet  w.  dew,  5:21 
7:11  beast  was  slain,  and  his  b. 
10:6  his  b.  was  like  the  beryl 
ZMke  23:55  b.  how  his  b.  was  laid 
24:23  they  found  not  hisd. 
John  2:21  temple  of  his  b. 
Acts  19:12  from  his  b.  were  br. 
Horn.  4:19  con.  not  h.  b.  now  d. 

1  Got.  6: 18  sinneth  against  his  b. 
"7:4  power  of  his  own  b. 

2  Cor.  5:10  things  done  in  his  b. 

til.  1:23  which  is  his  b.  fulness 
il.  3:21  like  his  glorious  b. 
Col.  1:24  for  his  b.  sake 
1  Fet.  2:24  bare  our  sins  in  hi$  b. 

In  BODY. 

Lam.  4:7  in  b.  than  rubies 

Bom.  6: 12  i?i  y our  mortal  b. 

1  Cor.  5:3  I  verily  as  absent  in  b. 

6:20  glorify  God  in  your  b. 

7:34  that  she  may  bo  holy  in  b. 

12:18  members  every  one  in  b. 
25  no  sclusra  in  the  b. 
i  Cor.  4:10  in  b.  the  dy.  of  the  L. 
that  life  be  manif.  in  our  b. 

5:6  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  b. 

12:2  whether  in  b.  or  out  oft. 
Oal.  6:17  I  bear  in  b.  the  marks 
Phil.  1:20  be  magnified  in  my  b. 
Col.  1:22  in  b.  of  liis  flesh 
Seb.  13:3  being  yours,  in  the  b. 

One  BODY. 

Horn.  12:4  members  in  one  b. 

5  are  one  b.  in  C.  1  Cor.  10:17 
1  Cor.  6:16  joined  to  a  h.  is  oneb. 
12:12  as  the  b.  is  one,  and  hath 

13  wo  are  baptized  into  o/ie  b. 

20  many  members,  yet  one  b. 
Eph.  2:16  rec.  both  to  G.  \noneb. 

4:4  there  is  one  b.  and  one  S. 
Col.  3:15  also  called  in  one  b. 

BODIES. 
Job  13:12  your  b.  like  b.  of  clay 
Ezek.  1:11  wings  covered  d.  23 
Dan.  8:27  on  b.  fire  had  no  power 
Mat.  2T:52  b.  of  saints  arose 
John  19:31  b.  should  not  remain 
Bom.  1:24  dishonor  their  own  b. 

8:11  quicken  your  mortal  b. 

12:1  your  6.  a  living  sacrifice 

1  Cor.  6:15  your  6.  members 
15:40  celestial  b.  and  b. 

Eph.  5:28  love  wives  as  own  b. 
Meb.  10:22  b.  washed  with  pure 
13:11  b.  of  beasts,  whose  blood 
Dead  BODIES. 

3  Chr.  20:24  were  d.  b.  fallen 
Ps.  79:2  rf.  S.  of  thy  servants 

110:6  fill  places  with  d.  b. 
Jer.  31:40  valley  of  dead  b. 
33:5  to  fill  them  with  d.  b. 
34:20  d.  b.  shall  be  for  meat 
41:9  Ishm.  cast  dead  b.  of  men 
Amos  8:3  d.  b.  in  every  place 
Jiev.  11:8  dead  b.  in  the  street 
9  their  dead  b.  three  days  and 
a  half,  nor  sutler  d.  b. 
BODILY. 
Zuke  3:22  desc.  in  a  b.  shape 

2  Cor.  10:10  b.  presence  is  weak 
Col.  2:9  fulness  of  the  Godh.  b. 

1  Tim.  4:8  b.  exer.  proflteth  little 

BOIL,  S,  Substantive. 
Ex.  9-.10  it  became  a  b. 

2  K.  20:7  flgs  on  *.  Is.  38:21 
Jb6  2:7  Satan  smote  Job  with  b. 

BOIL. 

Job  41:31  the  deep  to  b.  like  a  pot 


BON 

Is.  64:2  fire  canseth  waters  to  b. 
Ezek.  21:5  make  it  b.  well,  40.20 
BOILED. 

1  K.  19:21  yoke  of  oxen  and  b. 

2  A'.  6:29  so  we  b:  my  son 
Job  30:27  my  bowels  b. 

BOISTEROUS. 
Mat.  14:30  he  saw  the  wind  b. 
BOLD. 

Prov.  28:1  riglit.  are  b.  as  a  lion 
Acts  13:46  P.  and  Bar.  waxed  b. 
Rom.  10:20  Esaias  is  very  b. 
2  Cor.  10:1  beinj;  absent,  am  b. 
2  wherewith  I  think  to  be  b. 
11:21  any  is  b.  I  am  6.  also 
Phil.  1:14  are  much  more  b. 

1  Thes.  2:2  we  were  b.  in  our  G. 
Phile.  8  I  might  be  much  b.  inC. 

BOLDLY. 
3Iark  15:43  Joseph  went  in  b. 
John  7:26  he  speaketh  b. 
Acts  9:27  preached  6.  at  Dam. 
29  he  spake  b.  in  name  of  L.  J. 

14:3  abode  they,  speaking  b. 

18:26  Apollos  began  to  speak  b. 

19:8  spake  b.  for  three  mouths 
7?o/«.  15:15  written  more  b. 
Eph.  6:19  open  my  mouth  b. 

20  I  may  speak  b.  as  I  ought 
Ileb.  4:16  b.  to  the  thr.  of  grace 

13:6  b.  say.  Lord  Is  my  helper 

BOLDXESS. 
K-.  8:1  b.  of  his  face  be  cnanged 
Acts  4:13  6.  of  Peter  and  Jolm 
29  with  all  b.  they  may  speak 
31  spake  word  of  God  with  b. 

2  Cor.  7:4  great  is  my  6.  of  speech 
Eph.  .3:12  we  have  6.  and  access 
Phil.  1:20  with  all  5.  as  always 

1  Tim.  3:13  they  purchase  gr.  b. 
Ileb.  10:19  b.  to  cuter  into  holiest 
1  John  4:17  may  have  b.  in  judg. 

BOLSTER. 
1  Sam.  19:18  goats'  hair  for  b.  16 
26:7  spear  at  b.  11,  12;  16  water 
BO\D,  Adjective. 

1  Cor.  12:13  one  body,  b.  or  free 
See  PKEB. 

BOND. 

Ezek.  20:37  briiij'  you  into  b. 
Luke  l:i:16  from  liis  b.  on  sab. 
Acts  8:23  art  in  the  b.  of  iniquity 
Eph.  4:3  Spirit,  in  b.  of  peace 
Col.  3:14  charity,  b.  of  Derfect. 

BOIVDS. 

■lob  12:18  looseth  the  b.  of  kings 

ft.  116:16  hast  loosed  my  b. 

■Jer.  5:5  the  yoke,  and  burst  the  b. 
27:2  make  tliee  b.  and  yokes 
30:8  his  yoke,  and  burst  thy  b. 

Xah.  1:13  I  will  burst  thy  b. 

Acts  20:23  tlint  b.  and  aif.  al)ide 
23:29  wor.  of  doatli  or  5.  26:31 
2.5:14  a  certain  man  left  in  b. 
26:29  as  I  am,  except  these  b. 

Eph.  6:20  am  an  arabassa.  in  b. 

Phil.  1:7  in  b.  ye  are  all  partak. 

13  so  my  6.  in  C.  are  manifest 

14  waxing  confident  by  my  b, 
16  to  add  affliction  to  my  b. 

Col.  4:3  in  b.;  18  rem.  my  b. 

2  7'im.2:9  sutler  trouble  even  to  b. 
Phile.  10  begotten  iumy  b. 

13  in  the  o.  of  the  gospel 

10:34  compassion  of  me  in  b. 
11:36  others  had  trial  of  b.  and 
13:3  rem.  them  in  b.  as  bound 

BONDAGE. 

Ex.  1:14  bitter  with  hard  *. 
2:2:3  Israel  siglied  by  reason  of  b. 
13:14  Lord  brought  us  out  of  the 
house  of*.  20:2;  Deut.5:()\ 
6:12;  8:14;  13:5,  10;  Jos. 
%i:n\Jud.  6:8 

Devi.  26:6  E.  laid  on  us  hard  b. 

Xeh.  9:17  cajitain  to  return  to  b. 

Is.  14:3  rest  from  thy  hard  b. 

Horn.  8:15  received  spirit  of  b. 

21  from  b.  of  corruption 
Gal.  4:24  which  gendereth  to  b. 
5:1  not  entangled  with  y.  of  b. 

lltb.  2:15  lifetime  subject  to  b. 

In,  into,  07' under  BOiVDAGE. 

Ezr.  9:8  reviving  in  our  b. 

9  God  hath  not  fors,  us  in  b. 
John  8:33  never  in  b.  to  any 
Acts  7:6  bring  them  into  b. 

7  to  whom  tliey  shall  be  in  b. 
1  Cor.  7:15  is  not  vnderb. 
2C'or.ll:20  man  l)ring  you  info  6. 
Gal.  2:4  miglit  bring  us  into  b. 
4:3  in  b.  under  tlie  elements 

9  ye  desire  to  be  in  b. 


BON 

(7a?.4:a5answ.  to  J.  which  is  i«  6. 
2  Pet.  2:19  is  he  brought  into  b. 

BOXDMAID. 
GaX.  4:22  one  by  a  i.  the  other 

BO!VDMAlV. 
Deut.  15:15  wast  a  b.  in  Egypt, 
L.  red.  thee,  16:12;  24:18,  22 
.Set).  6:15  every  6.  hid  themselves 

BOIVDMEIV. 
Lev.  25:44  b.  shall  ye  be  of  the  h. 
Deal.  28:68  ye  sh.  be  sold  for  b. 
2  A".  4:1  my  two  sons  to  be  b. 
2  Chr.  28:10  children  of  J.  for  b. 
Ezr.  9:9  we  were  b.  yet  God 
Est.  7:4  had  been  sold  for  b. 
Jer.  34:13  out  of  the  house  of  6. 
BONDSERVICE. 

1  K.  9:21  a  tribute  of  i. 

BONDWOMAN. 
Gen.  21:10  cast  out  this  b.  and 
her  son.  Gal.  4:30 
13  son  of  b.  will  I  make  a  nat. 
Gal.  4:23  son  of  6.  bora 

31  are  not  children  of  the  b. 
BONDWOMEN.  <?««  bondmen. 
BONE. 

Gen.  2:23  this  is  b.  of  my  bones 
29:14  art  my  b.  and  my  flesh 
Ex.  12:46  neither  shall  ye  break 
a  b.  Num.  9:12 

2  Sam.  5:1  are  thy  b.  1  Chr.  11:1 
Job  2:5  touch  his  b.  and  flesh 

19:20  my  b.  cleav.  to  my  skin 
31:22  myarmbe  bro.  fromthed. 
Proc.  25:15  tongue  break,  the  b. 
Ezek.  37:7  together,  b.  to  his  b. 
^oAn.  19:36  a  b.  of  him  sh.  n.  beb. 

BONES. 
Ex.  13:19  M.  took  b.  of  Joseph 
■los.  24:32  b.  of  Joseph  buried 
2  Sam.  21:12  took  b.  of  Saul 
1 K.  1.3:2  men's  b.  shall  be  burnt 
2/r.  13:21  touched  b.  of  Elisha 
23:20  burnt  men's  b. 
2  Clir.  34:5  burnt  b.  of  the  priests 
■Tob  10:11  hast  fenced  me  with  b. 
Ps.  51:8  b.  thou  hast  broken 
53:5  G.  scattercth  the  6.  of  him 
141:7  b.  are  scat,  at  grave's  m. 
Prov.  3:8  marrow  to  thy  b. 
14:.30  the  rottenness  of  the  b. 
15:.30  good  report  maketh  b.  fat 
16:^4  pleas,  words  health  to  b. 
17:22  broken  spirit  drieth  thed. 
Ee.  11:5  how  the  b.  do  grow 
Is.  58:11  shall  make  fat  thy  b. 
66:14  your  b.  shall  flourish 
Jer.  8:1  b.  of  the  kings,  priests, 

prophets,  inhabitants 
Ezek.  6:5  scat,  your  b.  about 
24:4  choice  b.  ;  5  burn  b.  10 
37:1  valley  fnll  otb.  ;  3  ft.  live? 

4  prophesy  and  say,  O  ye  dry  b. 
116.  are  house  of  Isr.  our  b. 

Amos  6:10  to  bring  out  the  ft. 
Zep.  3:3  they  gnaw  not  the  ft. 
Mat.  23:27  fullof  dead  men's  b. 
Luke  24::39  a  spirit  hath  not  ft. 

His  BONES. 
1 K.  13:31  lay  my  ft.  beside  hisb. 
2  K.  2:3: 18  no  man  move  hisb. 
Job  W-.n  hisb.  are  full 

21:24  his  ft.  moistened 

33:19  his  ft.  with  strong  pain 
21  and  his  b.  stick  out 

40:18  his  b.  as  br.  his  b.  as  iron 
Ps.  34:20  he  keepeth  all  his  b. 

109:18  come  like  oil  into  his  ft. 
Prov.  12:4  rottenness  in  his  b. 
Eph.  5:30  members  of  his  ft. 
Heb.  11:22  com.  concern,  his  b. 

My  BONES. 
Gen.  50:25  up  my  ft.  E.x.  13:19 
2  .S'am.  19:12  are  my  ft.  and  flesh 
1  K.  13:31  my  ft.  beside  his  ft. 
Job  4:14  made  all  my  ft.  to  shake 

30:17  my  b.  are  pierced  in  me 
30  and  my  ft.  burnt  with  heat 
Ps.  6:2  heal  me,  my  6.  are  vexed 

22:14  all  my  ft.  are  out  of  joint 
17  I  may  tell  all  my  ft. 

31:10  my  ft.  are  consumed 

32:3  7ny  b.  waxed  old 

Zo.XOiny  b.  shall  say.  Lord 

38:3  neither  any  rest  in  my  6. 

42:10  as  with  a  sword  in  my  ft. 

102:.3  myb.  are  burnt  as  a  hearth 

5  my  ft.  cleave  to  my  skin 

Is.  .38:13  will  he  break  all  my  b. 
Jer.  20:9  a  burning  fire  in  my  ft. 

23:9  all  7ny  ft.  shake 
Lam.  1:13  sent  fire  into  my  b. 

3:4  he  hath  broken  my  ft. 
//aft.  3:16  entered  into  my  b. 


BOO 

Their  BONES. 

Num.  24:8  Is.  shall  break  their  b. 
1  Sam.  31:13  tfieirb.  buried  them 
Lam.  4:8  skin  cleaveth  to  their  b. 
Ezek.  32:27  Iniquity  on  their  b. 
Dan.  6:24  lions  brake  all  their  b. 
Mic.  3:2  flesh  from  their  ft. 

BONNETS. 
Is.  3:20  L.  will  take  away  the  6. 
Ezek.  44:18  shall  have  lineu  6. 

BOOK. 

Ex.  17:14  memorial  in  a  ft. 
32:32  blot  me  out  of  thy  ft. 
a3  will  I  blot  out  of  my  6. 
Num.  21-14  ft.  of  the  wars 
Deut.  17:18  of  this  law  in  a  b. 
Jos.  10:13  ft.  of  J.  iSam.  1:18 
1  Sam.  10:25  S.  wrote  it  in  a  b. 

1  K.  11:41  ft.  of  acts  of  Solomon 
•iK.  22:8  Hilk.  gave  ft.  to  Shap. 

23:24  perform  words  in  ft. 
Ezr.  4:15  s.  may  be  made  in  b. 
Neh.  8:5  Ezra  opened  the  ft. 
Job  19:2:3  they  were  prin.  in  a  6. 

31:35  adver.  had  written  a  ft. 
Ps.  40:7  vol.  of  the  ft.  Beb.  10:7 

56:8  are  they  not  in  thy  ft.  f 

09:28  blotted  out  of  6. 

139:16  in  thy  ft.  all  my  member* 
Is.  2.9:11  as  words  of  a  ft.  sealed 
12  ft.  is  deliv.  to  him  not  learo. 
18  shall  hear  words  of  the  ft. 

30:8  now  go  and  note  it  in  aft. 

.34:16  seek  ye  out  of  the  ft.  of  L. 
Jer.  30:2  write  the  words  in  ad. 

36:2  roll  of  a  ft.  ,•  10  read  in  ft. 

451  words  in  a  6.  from  Jerem. 
Ezek.  2:9  roll  of  a  6.  was  therein 
Dan.  12:1  ev.  one  writ,  in  theS. 

4  O  Daniel,  seal  the  ft. 
Nah.  1:1  ft.  of  vision  of  Nahum 
Mai.  3: 16  a  ft.  of  remembrance 
Mat.  1:1  b.  of  the  gen.  of  Jesua 
Lnke  3:4  written  in  the  6.  of  E. 

4:17  deliv.  to  J.  theft,  of  Esaiaa, 

when  he  opened  the  ft. 
20  he  closed  the  ft.  and  gave  it 

20:42  in  ft.  of  Psalms,  Acts  1:20 
.^cts  7:42  in  ft.  of  the  prophets 
Ileb.  9:19  sprinkled  the  ft.  and 
llev.  1:11  write  in  a  ft. 

5:1  a  ft.  written  within,  on  the 
2  is  worthy  to  open  the  ft.  3 

10:2  in  his  hand  a  little  ft.  open 

9  little  ft.  ,•  10  I  took  the  ft. 
20: 12  ft.  was  opened,  ft.  of  life 
22: 19  if  any  take  from  w.  of  ft. 

See  COVENANT. 

BOOK  of  the  Law. 

Deut.  31:26  ft.  of  I.  put  it  in  ark 
Jos.  1:8  ft.  of  law  %\vM  notdepart 

2  K.  22:8  I  have  found  ft.  of  law 
Neh.  8:8  read  in  the  ft.  of  law 
Gal.  3:10  in  ft.  of  I.  to  do  them 

BOOK  of  Life. 

Phil.  4:3  writ,  in  the  ft.  of  life 
Pel'.  3:5  name  oat  of  6.  of  I. 
13:8  not  writ,  in  ft.  of  life.  17:8 
20:12  an.  ft.  opened,  ft.  of  life 
15  not  written  in  ft.  oj  tije 
21:27  written  in  L.'s  ft.  or  life 
22:19  part  out  of  the  ft.  of  life 

BOOK  of  Moses. 
2  Chr.  25:4  as  in  ft.  of  M.  35:12; 

Ezr.  6:18 
Neh.  1:3:1  read  in  the  ft.  ofM. 
Mark  12:26  ye  not  read  in  b. 

This  BOOK. 

Deut.  28:58  it  t.  ft.  2  Chr.  Uiil 
2  A'.  22:13  to  the  words  of  t.  ft. 

23:3  perf.  the  words  in  this  6. 
■ler.  25:13  all  that  is  in  this  b. 

51:63  an  end  of  reading  this  ft. 
■lolin  2O::30  not  written  in  this  ft. 
Per.  22:9  keep  the  say.  of  this  ft. 

10  the  sayings  of  this  ft. 

18  plagues  in  this  ft. 

19  things  in  this  ft. 

BOOKS. 

Ec.  12:12  of  making  ft. 
Dan.  7:10  ft.  ^\  ere  op.  Per.  20:12 
John  21:25  could  not  cont.  the  6. 
Acts  19:19  their  ft.  and  burned 
2  Tim.  4:13  bring  the  ft.  espec. 
20:12  out  of  things  in  ft. 

BOOTH. 

Job  27:18  as  a  ft.  the  keeper 
Jon.  4:5  Jonah  made  him  a  ft. 

BOOTHS. 

Gen.  33:17  and  Jacob  made  ft. 
Lev.  2:3:42  dwell  iu  ft.  seven  days 

4:3  I  made  Is.  dwell  in  ft. 
Neh.  8:14  Isr.  should  dwell  in  6. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BOR 

BOOTY,  lES. 

Jer.  49:32  camels  sliiiU  be  a  h. 
llab.  2:7  be  for  b.  unto  thorn 
Zep.  1:13  gooda  shall  bee.  a  b. 

BORDER. 
Ex.  19:12  touch  b.  of  mount 
Deut.  12:20  w.  L.  culai-ge  thy  b. 
1 K.  4:21  Solomon  reigned  unto 

b.  of  Egypt,  2  Ckr.  9:26 
Ps.  78:54  6.  of  his  sanctuary 
Prov.  15:25  establish  ft.  of  widow 
Js.  37:24  the  height  of  his  ft. 
Jer.  31:17  chil.  aMin  to  their  6. 
Joel  3:6  remove  them  from  ft. 
Amos  1:13  enlarge  their  ft. 
6:2  their  ft.  great,  than  your  6. 
Ob.  7  even  to  the  ft. 
Zep.  2:8  magnified  ag.  their  ft. 
Mai.  1:4  the  ft.  of  wickedness 

6  L.  will  be  mag.  fr.  6.  of  Isr. 
Mark  6:56  if  it  were  but  ft. 
Luke  8:44  touched  ft.  of  garment 

See  EAST,  SOI  TH. 

BORBEB,  Verb. 

Zei.  9:2  H.  shall  ft.  thereby 

BORDERS. 
Ex.  16:35  come  to  ft.  Canaan 

»4:24  I  will  enlarge  thy  ft. 
2  K.  19:23  enter  lodg.  of  his  ft. 
Fs.  74:17  set  the  ft.  of  the  earth 

147:14  maketh  peace  in  thy  6. 
Cant.  1:11  will  make  ft.  of  gold 
Is.  54:12  b.  of  pleasant  stones 
Jer.  15:13  thy  sins  in  all  thy  ft. 
Ezek.  45:1  be  holy  in  all  the  ft. 
Mic.  5:6  treadeth  within  our  ft. 
Mat.  4:13  iu  the  ft.  of  Zebulun 

23:5  enlarge  6.  of  their  garments 

BORE. 
Ex.  21:6  master  shall  6.  his  ear 
Job  41:2  ft.  his  jaw  with  thorn  ? 

BORN,  for  brought  forth. 
Gen.  17:17  ft.  him  100  yrs.  old.  21:5 
Ex.  1:22  every  son  ft.  into  river 
Lev.  19:34  as  one  ft.  among 
Nmn.  15:29  one  law  for  him  ft. 
Jos.  8:33  the  stranger  as  he  ft. 
Jvd.  13:8  child  that  shall  be  6. 
USam.  12:14  the  child  ft.  shall  die 
1  K.  13:2  a  child  shall  be  ft.  to 

the  house  of  David 
1  Chr.  22:9  son  shall  be  6.  to  thee 
Job  3:3  day  perish  wh.  I  was  ft. 

5:7  yet  man  is  ft.  to  trouble 

11:12  6.  like  a  wild  ass's  colt 

15:7  first  man  that  was  ft.  ? 

88:21  bee.  thou  wast  then  ft.  ? 
Ps.  22:31  people  that  shall  be  ft. 

58:3  as  soon  as  they  be  ft. 

78:6  children  that  should  be  ft. 

87:4  6.  there,  6;  5  that  man  ft. 
Prov.  17:17  a  brother  is  ft. 
Ec.  3:2  a  time  to  be  ft. 

4:14  6.  in  his  kingdom 
Is.  9:6  unto  us  a  child  is  6. 

66:8  shall  a  nat.  be  ft.  at  once  1 
Jer.  16:3  con.  sons  and  daunh.  ft. 

20:14  cursed  be  day  I  was  ft. 

22:26  where  not  ft.  shall  ye  die 
Ezek.  16:4  the  day  thou  wast  ft. 

5  loath,  of  thy  person  in  day  6 
Mat.  2:2  is  ft.  king  of  the  Jews 

4  where  Christ  should  be  ft. 
19:12  some  eunuchs  were  so  h. 
26:24  good  if  not  ft.  Mark  14:21 

Luke  1:.35  thing  that  shall  be  ft. 
2:11  to  you  is  6.  this  day 
John  3:4  be  ft.  when  he  is  old  ? 

5  except  a  man  be  ft.  of  water 

6  6.  of  flesh  is  flesh,  that  ft. 

8  so  is  every  one  ft.  of  the  Sp. 

8:41  we  be  not  ft.  of  fornication 

9:2  did  sin,  that  he  was  ft.  blind 
34  wast  altoj'ether  ft.  in  sins 

16:21  for  joy  that  a  man  is  ft. 

18:37  to  this  end  was  I  ft. 
Acts  2:8  wherein  we  were  ft. 

7:20  which  time  Moses  was  J. 

22:3  ft.  in  T. :  28  I  was  free  b. 
Pom.  9:11  chil.  being  not  yeti. 
1  Cor.  15:8  ft.  out  of  due  time 
Gal.  4:23  ft.  after  the  flesh,  29 
Heb.  11:23  by  faith  M.  when  ft. 
1  Pet.  2:2  as  new  ft.  babes  desire 
1  John  2:29  righte.  is  6.  of  him 
Sev.  12:4  dev.  child  as  soon  as  ft. 

BORN  again. 
John  3:3  except  a  man  be  ft.  a.  5 

7  ye  must  be  ft.  again 

1  Pet.  1:23  ft.  a.  not  of  corruptible 
See  riEST-BORN,  witness. 

BORIV  of  God. 

John  1:13  ft.  n.  of  blood,  \mt  of  G. 
1  John  3:9  ft.  of  God  not  com.  sin 

24b 


BOT 

1  John  4:7  one  that  lov.  ft.  of  C. 
6:1  Jesus  is  Christ  is  ft.  of 'God 
4  whatsoever  is  ft.  of  God 
18  whosoever  is  ft.  of  God 
BORN  in  the  honso. 
Gen.  15:.'3  ft.  in  my  /(.  is  my  heir 
Ec.  2:7  had  serv.  ft.  in  my'h. 

BORN  in  the  land. 
Ft.  12:48  stran.  as  one  ft.  in  I. 
Num.  9:14  one  ordin.  for  ft.  in  I. 
BORN  of  a  woman,  or  women. 
■hib  14:1  man  6.  of  a  to. 
15:14  ft.  of  a  w.  that  he 
25:4  that  is  ft.  of  a  w.  f 
Mat.  11:11  are  ft.  of  w.  Luke  7:28 

BORNE,  brought  forth. 
Gen.  21:7  ft.  him  son  in  old  age 
29:.M  I  have  ft.  three  sons 
30:20  because  I  have  ft.  six  sons 
1  Sam.  2:5  barren  hath  ft.  seven 
4:20  thou  hast  ft.  a  son 
Jer.  15:9  ft.  seven  languisheth 

10  that  thou  hast  ft.  me 
Ezek.  16:20  thy  .sons  ft.  to  me 

BORNE,  carried. 
Is.  46:3  ft.  by  me  from  the  belly 
66:12  be  ft.  upon  her  sides 
Jer.  10:5  they  must  be  ft.  because 
Amos  5:26  have  ft.  tab.  of  Moloch 
Mark  2:3  one  sick  of  palsy  was  ft. 
John  20:15  ft.  him  hence  tell  me 
Acts  21:.'35  was  ft.  of  the  soldiers 

1  Coi:         ft.  image  of  the  e. 

BORNE,  endured, 
■lob  34:31  I  have  ft.  chastisement 
Fs.  65:12  then  I  could  have  ft. 

09:7  thy  sake  I  have  ft.  reproach 
Is.  5S.i  surely  he  hath  6.  griefs 
Lam.  3:28  hath  ft.  it  upon  him 

6:7  we  have  ft.  tlieir  iniquities 
Ezek.  16:.58  hast  6.  thy  lewd. 

32:24  ft.  shame,  36:6 ;  39:26 
Mat.  20:12  ft.  burden  and  heat 

2.3:4  gricv.  to  be  ft.  Lnke  11:46 
2:3  hast  ft.  and  hast  patience 
BORROW. 
Ex.  3:22  ev.  wom.  shall  ft.  11:2 

22:14  if  a  man  6.  aught 
IJeut.  15:6  shalt  not  ft.  28:12 

2  A'.  4:3  E.  said.  Go  ft.  vessels 
Mat.  5:42  him  that  would  ft. 

BORROWED. 
Ex.  12:.35ft.  of  Egyptians 
2  K.  6:5  master,  for  it  was  ft. 

BORROWER. 
Frm\  22:7  ft.  is  ser%'ant  to  lender 
Is.  24:2  ^vith  lender,  so  with  ft. 

BORROWETH. 
Fs.  37:21  ft.  and  payeth  not 

BOiSO.M. 
Gen.  16:5  ray  maid  into  thy  ft. 
Ex.  4:6  put  hand  into  thy  "ft.  7 
Num.  11:12  carry  th.  in  thy  ft. 
Bulh  4:16  Naomi  laid  it  in  her  ft. 
2  Sam-.  12:3  and  lay  in  his  ft. 

8  master's  wives  into  thv  ft. 
1  K.  1:2  let  her  lie  in  thy  ft". 
3:20  laid  it  in  herd,  and  laid  her 

dead  child  in  my  ft. 
17:19  E.  took  him  out  of  her  ft. 
./oft  31:.33  hiding  luiq.  in  my  ft. 
Ps.  35:13  returned  to  my  ft. 
74:11  thy  right  hand  out  of  6. 
79:12  sevenfold  into  their  ft. 
69:.50  I  do  bear  in  my  ft. 
129:7  bindeth  sheaves,  his  ft. 
Frov.  5:20  emb.  ft.  of  stranger? 
6:27  man  take  fire  in  his  6. 
17:23  a  gift  out  of  the  ft. 
19:24  his  hand  in  ft.  26:15 
91:14  a  reward  in  the  ft. 
Ec.  7:9  resteth  in  ft.  of  fools 
Is.  40:11  the  lambs  in  his  ft. 
65:6  recompense  into  their  ft. 
7  foi-mer  work  into  their  6. 
Jer.  32:18  iniq.  of  fathers  into  ft. 
Lam.  2:12  soul  into  mother's  ft. 
Alic.  7:5  lieth  in  thy  ft. 
Luke  6:38  good  m.  into  your  ft. 
16:22  by  angel's  into  Ab.'s  ft. 
23  Abrah.  and  Laz.  in  his  ft. 
John  1:18  the  ft.  of  the  Father 
13:23  leaning  on  Jesus'  ft. 
BOSSES. 
Job  15:26  thick  ft.  of  his  bucklers 

BOTCH. 
Deut.  28:27  smite  with  the  ft.  35 

BOTTLE. 
Gen.  21:14  ft.  of  water  gave  it  H. 

15  w.  spent  in  ft.  ;  19  tilled  ft. 
Jud.  4:19  ojiened  aft.  of  milk 
1  Sam.  1:24  H.  took  ft.  of  wine 
10:3  anotlier  carrying  ft.  of  w. 


BOU 

1  Sam.  16:20  Jesse  took  aft.  of  w. 
Fs.  5():8  my  tears  into  tliy  ft. 

119:8;3  like  a  ft.  in  the  smoke 
■la:  13:12  every  ft.  filled  wilh  w. 

10:1  a  potter's  ft.  10  break  ft. 
Had.  2:15  puttest  thy  ft.  to  him 

BOTTLES. 
Jos.  9:4  Gibeonites  took  wine  ft. 

13  these  ft.  of  wine  were  new 
Job  32:19  to  burst  like  new  ft. 
38:37  can  stay  ft.  of  heaven  ? 
Ilos.  7:5  sick  with  ft.  of  wine 
Mat.  9:17  new  wine  into  old  6. 
else  ft.  break,  Mark  2:22; 
Luke  5:37, 38 

BOTTOM. 
Ex.  15:5  they  sank  into  the  ft. 
■lob  .36:30  covereth  ft.  of  the  sea 
Cant.  3:10  made  the  ft.  of  gold 
Dan.  6:24  they  came  at  6. 
Amos  9:3  from  my  sight  in  ft. 
■Ion.  2:6  to  ft.  of  the  mount. 
Zee.  1:8  myrtle-trees  in  ft. 
Mat.  27:51  veil  rent  from  top  toft. 
Mark  15:.38 

BOTTOMLESS. 
Fe?\  9:1  to  him  key  of  the  6.  pit 

2  he  opened  6.  pit,  arose  smoKe 
11  had  a  king,  angel  of  ft.  pit 

11:7  that  ascend,  out  of  ft.  pit 
17:8  ascend  out  of  the  ft.  pit 
aO:l  an  angel  hav.  key  of  ft.  pit 

3  cast  him  into  the  ft.  pit 

BOUGH. 
Gen.  49:22  Joseph  is  fruitful  ft. 
Jitd.  9:48  Abim.  cut  down  a  ft. 

49  cut  down  every  man  his  ft. 
Is.  10:.33  Lord  shall  lop  ft. 
17:6  in  top  of  up])ermost  ft. 
9  cities  be  as  a  forsaken  ft. 
BOUGHS. 
Lev.  23:40  ft.  of  goodly  trees,  6.  of 
Deut.  24:20  go  over  the  ft. 

2  Satn.  18:9  mule  went  under  ft. 
Job  14:9  brought  forth  ft. 

Fs.  80:10  ft.  like  goodly  cedars 
11  sent  o>it  her  ft.  to  the  sea 

Cant.  7:8  take  hold  of  the  ft. 

Is.  27:11  when  the  ft.  are  with. 

Ezek.  17:23  it  shall  bring  forth  ft. 
31:3  his  top  among  thick  ft.  14 
6  nests  in  his  ft.  Da?i.  4:12 
BOUGHT. 

Gen.  a3:19  J.  ft.  field,  Jos.  ^4:33 
30:1  Potiphar  6.  Joseph 
47:20  Joseph  6.  all  land  of  E.  23 
49:30  Abr.  ft.  50:13 ;  Acts  7:16 

Lei\  27:24  of  whom  it  was  ft. 

Deut.  32:0  father  that  ft.  thee  ? 

2  Satn.  12:3  ewe-lamb  he  had  ft. 
24:24  David  ft.  threshing-floor 

1  A'.  16:24  O.  ft.  hill  Samaria 

Xeh.  5:16  nor  ft.  we  any  land 

.rer.  32:9  I  6.  field  of  Hanameel 

Ilos.  3:2  so  I  ft.  her  for  fifteen 


Mat.  13:46  sold  all,  ft.  that  field 
21:12  sold  and  ft.  in  the  temple, 

Mark  11:15;  Luke  19:45 
27:7  ft.  with  them  potter's  field 
Mark  15:46  Joseph  ft.  fine  linen 
16:1  ft.  sweet  spices  to  anoint 
Luke  14:18  have  6.  a  piece  of  gro. 
19  I  have  ft.  five  yoke  of  oxen 
17:28  drank,  they  ft.  and  sold 

1  Cor.  6:20  ye  are  ft.  7:23 
■ZPet.  2:1  deny.  L.  that  ft.  them 

BOUND,  actively 
Gen.  22:9  ft.  Isaac  his  son 
42:24  took  Simeon,  and  ft.  him 
-VWTO.  30:4  had  6.  her  soul,  11 
Jud.  15:13  ft.  Samson  w;th  new 
16:8withs;  12 ropes:  21  fetters 

2  K.  5:23  he  ft.  two  talents 
17:4  he  shut  up  Iloshea  and  ft 
25:7  ft.  Zedekiahwith  fetters 

2  Chr.  33:11  ft.  Manasseh 
36:6  ft.  Jehoiakira 
Frov.  30:4  ft.  waters  in  a  garm. 
Ilos.  7:15  I  have  ft.  their  arms 
Mat.  14:3  11.  ft.  John,  Mark  6:17 
27:2  ft.  J.  Mark  15:1 ;  John  18:12 
Luke  13:16  dau:,'hter  S.  hath  ft. 
Acts  21:11  A'jabus  ft.  his  hands 
22:25  as  the  y  ft.  Paul,  29 
2:3:12  ft.  therattnder,  14:21 
Rev.  20:2  ft.  S.  a  thousand  years 

BOUND,  pa-wivety. 
Gen.  39:20  king's  ]iris.  are  ft. 
42:19  one  of  voiir  brethren beft. 
Jud.  16:6  iniglitest  be  ft.  10,  13 

1  Sam.  25:29  soul  of  my  lord  be  6. 

2  Sam.  3:34  thv  hands  were  not  ft. 
■lob  36:8  if  they  be  6.  in  fetters 
Fs.  107:10  being  ft.  in  affliction 
I'ro-c.  2:.:  15  foolish,  is  ft.  in  heart 

745 


BOW 

7j.  22:3  ft.  by  archers,  all  are  ft. 

61:1  ojienin^  of  pris.  to  them  ft. 
lam.  1:14  yoke  of  my  trau.  is  ft. 
Dun.  .3:21  ft.  in  their  coats 

24  three  men  6.  into  furnace? 
Mat.  16:19  ft.  in  heaven.  18:18 
Jfark  13:7  Barabbas  which  lay  ft. 
John  11:44ft.  h.  and  foot,  faced. 

18:24  Annas  had  sent  him  ft. 
Arts  9:2  bring  them  ft.  21  ■  22:5 

12:6  Peter  ft.  •  24:27  left  Paul  ft. 

20:22  I  go  ft.  in  the  Spirit  to  J. 

21:13  I  am  ready  not  to  be  ft. 
Pom.  7:2  is  ft.  by  the  law  to  lier 
husband,  1  Cor.  7:39 

1  Cor.  7:27  ft.  unto  a  wife 

2  Thes.  1:3  ft.  to  thank  God,  2:13 
2  Tim..  2:9  word  of  God  is  not  ft. 
Jib.  13:3  in  bonds,  as  ft.  with 
Pev.  9:14  loose  the  angels  ft. 

BOUND  with  chains. 

Fs.  68:6  G.  bring,  out  th.  ft.  w.  C. 
Jer.  39:7  ft.  Zed.  with  c.  52:11 

40:1  Jeremiah  ft.  with  c. 
Nah.  3:10  her  great  men  ft.  w.  c. 
Mark  5:4  had  been  often  ft.  «j.  c, 
Luke  8:29  was  kept  6.  with  c. 
Acts  21:.3;3  cmxi.  P.  to  be  ft.  w.  2<i 

28:20  for  hope  of  Israel  I  am  ft. 

BOUND  up. 
Gen.  44:30  life  is  ft.  vp  in  lad'a 
Is.  1:6  have  not  been  ft.  vp 
Jer.  30:13  none  to  plead,  that 

thou  mayest  be  ft.  np 
Ezek.  30:21  be  ft.  vp  to  be  healed 

.'34:4  have  ye  ft.  up  that  broken 
Ilos.  4:19  wind  hath  ft.  her  up 

13:12  iniq.  of  Ephraim  is  ft.  vp 
Luke  10::34  he  ft.  v}}  his  wounds 

BOUND,  Substantive. 

Gen.  49:26  ft.  of  the  everlasting 
Job  38:20  take  it  to  the  6.  there* 
Fs.  104:9  the  waters  set  a  ft. 
.ler.  5:22  sand  for  ft.  of  the  sea 
Hos.  5: 10  them  that  remove  ft. 

BOUNDS. 

Ex.  19:23  ft.  about  the  mount 
23:31  thy  ft.  from  the  Red  sea 

DetU.  32:8  set  ft.  of  the  people 

Job  14:5  ft.  that  he  cannot  pass 
26:10  comp.  the  waters  with  ft. 

Is.  10:13  rem.  ft.  of  the  people 

Acts  17:26  hast  determined  theft. 
BOUNTY. 

2  Cor.  9:5  make  up  before  h.y.  ft. 
BOU.NTIFUL. 

Frov.  22:9  hath  a  ft.  eye 

Is.  32:5  churl  be  said  to  be  ft. 
BOUNTIFULNESS. 

2  Cor.  9:11  enriched  to  all  6. 
BOU.NTIFULLY. 

Fs.  13:6  hath  dealt  ft.  with  me 
116:7  Lord  hath  dealt  ft. 
119:17  deal  ft.  with  tliv  servant 
142:7  shalt  deal  ft.  with  me 

2  Cor.  9:6  soweth  ft.  shall  reap  ft. 

BOW,  Substantive. 

Gen.  9:13  set  my  ft.  in  the  cl(«id 
27:3  take  thy  quiver  and  ft. 
48:22  I  took  of  Amorite  with  ft. 
49:24  his  ft.  abode  in  strength 

.los.  24:12  but  not  with  thy  6. 

2  Sam.  1:22  ft.  of  Jon.  turned  not 

1  K.  22:34  a  certain  man  drew  a 

ft.  at  a  venture,  2  Chr.  18:33 

2  K.  13:15  take  ft.  and  ar.  took  b. 
Job  29:20  mv  ft.  was  rene\ved 
Ps.  44:6  will  not  trust  in  my  ft. 

46:9  he  breaketh  the  ft.  cutteth 

76:3  there  brake  he  arrows  of  6. 

78:57  aside  lilce  a  deceitful  6. 
Is.  41:2  as  stubble  to  his  6. 
Jer.  6:23  shall  lay  hold  on  6. 

49:35  I  will  break  the  ft.  of  E. 
Lam.  2:4  bent  his  ft. 
Ezek.  1:28  as  the  ft.  in  the  cloud 
Ilos.  1:5  I  will  break  ft.  of  Israel 
7  will  not  sa\  e  them  by  ft. 

2:18  I  will  break  the  ft. 

7:16  they  are  like  a  deceitful  ft. 
Amos  2:15  he  that  handleth  ft. 
Hab  3:9  ft.  made  quite  naked 
Zee.  9:13  filled  the  ft.  with  Eph. 
Rev.  6:2  sat  on  wh.  horse  had  ft. 

See  BEND,  BENT,  B-4TTLE-BOW 

BOMS. 

1  Sam.  2:4  the  ft.  of  micrhty 
Keh.  4:16  half  of  them  held  ft. 
Fs.  37:15  ft.  shall  be  broken 
Is.  7:24  with  ft.  shall  men  come 
13:18  their  ft.  shall  dash  younj 
Jer.  51:56  every  one  of  their  ft. 
Ezek.  39:9  they  shall  bum  the  6. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


^Bo^Y 

BOW-SHOT. 

Gen.  Sl:l(i  as  it  were  a  b.-s. 
BOW,  Verb. 

Jos.  23:7  nor  b.  yourselves  to 
their  Kods,  2  JC.  17:35 

2  A'.  5:18  lb.  in  house  of  Rim. 

Job  39:3  b.  themselves 

fs.  22:29  to  the  dust  shall  6. 
72:9  in  wilder,  sh.  b.  before  him 
144:5  b.  thy  heavens,  O  Lord 

J'rov.  5:1  b.  thine  ear 
14:19  evils,  before thegood 

JSc.  12:3  strong  men  shall  b. 

Mc.  6:6  b.  myself  bef  high  G.  f 

Hat).  3:6  perpetual  hills  did  b. 

Eph.  3:14  b.  my  knees  to  the  F. 

BOW  down. 

Gen.  27:29  nations  b.  doum 

87:10  mother,  brethren  b.  doton 

49:8  father's  children  shall  b.  d. 
Ex.  11:8  serv.  shall  b.  d.  to  mo 
20:5  not  b.  d.  Deut.  5:9 

23:24  Shalt  not  *.  d.  to  their  g. 
Lev.  26:1  any  image  to  b.  d.  to  it 
Jud.  2:19  other  gods  to  *.  d. 
2  IC.  5:18  b.  d.  in  house  of  Rim. 

19:16  L.  b.  d.  thine  ear,  Ps.  86:1 
Job  31:10  others  b.  d.  upon  her 
Fs.  31:2  6.  d.  th.  ear,  Prov.  22:17 

95:6  worship  and  b.  down 
Is.  10:4  without  me  b.  down 

46:2  they  stoop,  they  6.  down 

49:23  kings  and  queens  sh.  b.  d. 

51:23  b.  d.  that  we  may  go  over 

58:5  to  b.  d.  head  as  a  bulrush? 

60:14  despised  thee  shall  b.  d. 

65:12  all  b.  d.  to  slaughter 
Horn.  11:10  ft.  d.  their  back 

BOW  knee. 
Gen.  41:43  before  him  b.  the  k. 
Is.  45:23  k.  shall  b.  Potn.  14:11 
Eph.  3:14  I  b.  mv  knee  to  P. 
Phil.  2:10  every        shall  i. 

BOWED. 
Gen.  43:26  Jos.  brethren  b. 

49:15  Issacharft.  shoulder 
Jos.  23:16  served  other  gods,  and 

b.  to  them,  Jud.  2:12,-17 
.Tud.  5:27  at  her  feet  he  b. 
USam.  19:14  David*. 

22:10  he  ft.  heavens,  Ps.  18:9 

1  K.  19:18  not  6.  to  B.  Potn.  11:4 

2  K.  2:15  prophets  ft.  before  E. 

2  C%r.  7:3  ft.  U))on  the  pavement 

29:29  king  and  all  present  ft. 
Est.  3:5  Mordecai  b.  not 
Mat.  27:29  ft.  the  knee 
Zuke  13:11  spirit  of  infir.  and  6. 

BOWED  down. 
Gen.  42:6  J.  brethren  ft.  d.  43:28 
Jud.  7:6  rest  of  the  people  ft.  d. 
Ps.  35:14  I  ft.  d.  heavily  as  one 

38:6  I  am  ft.  d.  greatly, 

44:25  soul  is  ft.  d.  to  the  dust 

57:6  my  soul  is  ft.  d. 

145:14  rais.  up  all  ft.  d.  146:8 
Is.  2:11  haught.  of  men  be  ft.  d. 
17  lofti.  of  man  shall  be  ft.  d. 

21:3  was  b.  d.  at  hearing  of  it 
Luk£  24:5  and  ft.  d.  their  faces 

BOWED  head. 
Gen.  43:28  they  ft.  their  heads 
Ex.  4:31  they  ft.  their  heads  and 
worship.  12:27 ;  AW(.  8:6 

34:8  Mos.  made  haste  and  ft.  h. 
Num.  22:31  Balaam  ft.  his  head 

1  Chr.  29:20  ft.  down  their  tiead 

2  Chr.  20:18  Jehosh.  ft.  his  head 
29::30  praises  and  ft.  their  head 

John  19:30  Jesus  ft.  his  head 

BOWED  himself. 

Gen.  18:2  A,  ft.  himself,  23:7,  12 
19:1  Lot  ft.  himself 
33:3  Jacob  ft.  himself  i':Zl 
48:12  Joseph  ft.  himself 
Jud.  Va-.m  S.  ft.  h.  with  might 
2  tiam.  24:20  A.  ft.  h.  1  Chr.  21:21 

1  K.  1:23  N.  ft.  h.  ;  47  king  ft.  h. 
43  Adonijah  ft.  h.  to  king  Sol. 

2:19  Solomon  ft.  h.  to  his  mother 

BOWETH. 
Jud.  7:5  that  ft.  on  knees 
Is.  2:9  m.  man  ft.  /40:1  Bel.  ft. 

BOWIi\G. 
Gen.  24:52  Eliczer  ft.  h.  to  earth 
Ps.  17:11  set  their  eyes,  ft.  down 
02:3  as  a  ft.  wall  shall  ye  be 
Mark  15:19  spit  on  him,  ft.  knees 

BOWELS. 
Gen.  15:4  out  of  own  ft.  thy  heir 
25:23  manner  of  people  fr(mi  ft. 
43:30  ft.  did  yearn  on  brother 

2  Sam.  7:12  which  pro.  out  of  5. 
16:11  which  came  forth  of  myft. 


BRA 

2<Sa?re.20:10Jo.sh.Amasa's6. 

1  K.  3:26  ft.  yearned  on  her  son 

2  Chr.  21:15  sick,  by  disease  of  ft. 
21:18  smote  him  in  6.  19 

32:21  of  his  own  ft.  slew  him 
Job  20:14  meat  in  his  ft.  is  turn. 

30:27  ft.  boiled,  and  rested  not 
Ps.  22:14  it  is  melted  in  my  ft. 

71:6  out  of  my  motker's  ft. 

109:18  come  into  his  ft. 
Cant.  5:4  ft.  were  moved  for  him 
Is.  16:11  ft.  sound  like  a  harp 

48:19  the  offspring  of  thy  ft. 

49:1  from  ft.  of  my  mother 

63:15  sounding  of  thy  6. 
.Jer.  4:19  my  ft.  I  am  pained 

31:20  my  ft.  are  troubled 
Lam.  1:20  ft.  are  troubled,  2:11 
Ezek.  .3:3  fill  thy  6.  with  this  roll 

7:19  their  souls,  nor  fill  their  ft. 
Acts  1:18  J.  burst,  and  all  his  ft. 
2  Cor.  6:12  strait,  in  your  own  ft. 
Phil.  1:8  in  ft.  of  Christ 

2:1  if  there  be  any  ft. 
Col.  3:12  put  on  ft.  of  mercies 
Phile.  7  ft.  of  saints  are  refreshed 
12  rcc.  him  that  is  my  own  ft. 
20  refresh  myft.  in  the  Lord 

1  John  3:17  shiit.  up  ft.  of  comp. 

BOWL. 

.Tud.  6:38  a  ft.  full  of  water 
Ke.  12:6  or  golden  ft.  be  broken 
Zee.  4:2  candlestick  with  a  ft. 

BOWLS. 

.\nvos  6:6  that  drink  wine  in  ft. 
Zee.  9:15  shall  bo  filled  like  6. 
14:20  the  pots  shall  be  like  ft. 
BOWMEN. 
Jer.  4:29  for  the  noise  of  the  ft. 

BOX. 

2  K.  9:1  take  this  ft.  of  oil,  3 
Mat.  26:7  al.aba.  ft.  Mark  14:3 
Mark  14:3  brake  the  ft.  Lukel-.ZI 


BRA 

2  A".  14: 13  ft.  down  w.  of  J.  2  Chr. 

25:23;  :36: 19;  Jer.  .39:8;  52:14 
23:7  ft.  d.  houses  of  Sodomites 

2  Chr.  26:6  Uzziah  ft.  d.  wall  of  G. 
34:4  ft.  down  altars  of  Baalim 
BR.4KEST. 

Ex.  34:1  first  table  6.  Dent.  10:2 

Ps.  74:13  ft.  heads  of  dragons,  14 

Ezek.  29:7  leaned  on  thee,  thou  ft. 
BRAMBLE,  S. 

■Jud.  9:14  said  trees  to  the  ft. 
15  let  fire  come  out  of  the  ft. 
34:13  ft.  shall  come  up 

Luke  6:44  of  a  ft. -bush  grapes 
BRANCH. 

-V'/m.. 13:2:3  cut  aft. 

Jfjb  8:16  his  ft.  shooteth  forth 
14:7  tender  ft.  thereof  not  cease 
15:32  his  ft.  shall  not  be  green 
18:16  shall  his  ft.  be  cut  off 
29:19  lay  all  night  on  my  ft. 

Ps.  80:15  ft.  thou  madest  strong 

Prov.  11:28  shall  flour,  as  a  ft. 

Is.  4:2  shaU  ft.  of  the  L.  be  beau. 
9:14  Lord  will  cut  off  6. 
11:1  a  ft.  shall  grow  out 
14:19  cast  out  like  abomina.  ft. 
17:9  cities  as  an  uppermost  ft. 
19:15  work,  ft.  or  rush  may  do 
25:5  the  ft.  of  terrible  ones  low 
60:21  the  ft.  of  iny  planting 

Jer.  23:5  to  David  a  righteous  ft. 
.33:15  cause  ft.  of  righteousness 

Ezek.  8:17  put  ft.  to  their  nose 
15:2  more  than  any  ft.  f 
17:3  took  the  hi<rliest  ft.  22 

T>an.  11:7  aft.  of  her  roots 

Zee.  3:8  forth  my  servant  the  ft. 
6:12  man  whose  name  is  the  ft. 

Mai.  4:1  it  shall  leave  root  norft. 

:hit.  24:.32  ft.  yet  t.  Mark  13:28 

John  15:2  every  6.  that  beareth 
4  as  ft.  cannot  bear  fruit 
6  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  ft. 


BRE 

Dan.  10:6  like  in  color  to  pol.  J. 
Mic.  4:13  will  make  thy  hoofs  6. 
Zee.  6:1  were  mountains  of  ft. 
Mat.  10:9  neither  gold  nor  ft. 
1  Cot.  1.3:1  I  am  as  sounding  6. 
Rev.  1:15  feet  like  fine  6.  2:18 
9:20  not  worship  idols  of  ft. 

Iron  and  BRASS. 
Gen.  4:22  T.-cain  instruc.  in  b.l. 
Lev.  26:19  heaven  iron,  earth  ft. 
Num.  31:22  ft.  i.  may  abide  fire 
Deut.  .33:25  shall  be  iron  and  ft. 
•los.  22:8  ret.  with  ft.  and  iron 

1  Chr.  22:14  ft.  i  with,  weight,  U 

2  Chr.  2:7  a  cun.  man  in  ft.  ir.  14 
24:12  such  as  wrought  in  ir.  b. 

.lob  28:2  iron  taken  out  ft. 
Is.  48:4  neck  ir.  sin.  and  brow  J. 
60: 17  for  ft.  gold,  for  iron  silver 
,7er.  6:28  they  areft.  i.  Ezek.  22:18 
Ezek.  22:20  gather  iron  and  ft. 
Dan.  2:;35  was  iron  ft.  broken,  45 
4:15  with  hand  of  iron  and  ft.  23 
5:4  praised  gods  of  silver,  ft.  t. 

Vessels  of  BRASS. 
■los.  6:19  all  v.  ofb.  are  consec. 
2  K.  2.5:16  the  ft.  of  all  these 

ves.  was  with.  w.  Jer.  52:20 
Ezek.  27:13  in  v.  ofb.  liev.  18:12 

BRAVERY. 
Is.  3:18  M'ill  take  away  their  6. 
BRAWLER,  S. 

1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  must  be  no  ft. 
Tit.  3:2  to  be  no  ft. 

BRAWLING. 
Prov.  25:24  a  ft.  w  oman,  21:19 

BRAY,  ED,  ETH. 
Job  6:5  doth  the  wild  ass  ft. 
30:7  among  the  bushes  they  ft. 
Prcm.  27:22  ft.  a  fool  in  a  mortar 
BRAZEN. 

2  K.  18:4  brake  the  ft.  serpent 
25:13  ft.  sea  Chal.  Jer.  52:17 

2  Chr.  6:13  Sol.  made  a  ft.  scaf. 

Jer.  1:18  made  thee  this  day  ft. 
13:20  make  thee  a  fenced*.  waU 
52:20  ft.  bulls ;  Mark  7:4  ft.  ves. 

See  ALTAR. 

BRE.VCH. 

Gen.  38:29  midwife  said,  this  ft. 
Lev.  24:20  ft.  for  ft.  eye  for  eye. 
Num.  14:34  my  ft.  of  promise 
Jud.  21:15  a  ft.  in  the  tribes 
2  Sajn.  5:20  forth  as  ft.  of  waters 

6:8  ft.  on  I'zzah.  1  Chr.  13:11 
2  JC.  12:5  wheresoever  any  ft. 
1  Chr.  15:13  L.  made  a  ft.  on  us 
Neh.  6:1  and  there  was  no  ft. 
./oft  16:14  with  ft.  upon  ft. 
Ps.  106:23  not  Moses  stood  in  ft. 
Proi\  15:4  perverseness  is  a  ft. 
Is.  7:6  a  ft.  for  us, 

30:13  this  iniq.  shall  be  as  a  5. 
26  in  the  day  L.  bindeth  up  6. 
.5.8:12  called  the  repairer  of  theft. 
,/er.  14:17  is  broken  with  a  ft. 
Lam.  2:13  thy  ft.  is  great 
Ezek.  26:10  city  wherein  a  ft. 

BREACHES. 
.Lud.  5:17  Asher  abode  in  his  ft. 

1  A'.  11:27  rep.  ft.  of  city  of  Dav. 

2  K.  12:5  let  them  repair  the  6. 
6  priests  had  not  repaired  the  ft. 

Ps.  60:2  heal  theft,  forit  shaketh 
/>'.  22:9  have  seen  ft.  of  the  city 
.4OT0S  4:3  shall  go  out  at  the  ft. 
6:11  smite  great  house  with  ft. 
9:11  close  up  the  ft.  thereof 

BREAD. 
Gen.  14:18  king  of  S.  brought  ft. 
18:5  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  ft. 
21:14  Abraham  took  ft.  rave  H. 
25::34  then  Jacob  gave  Esau  ft. 
27:17  savory  meat  and  ft.  to  J. 
41:.54  in  Effvpt  there  was  ft. 
55  cried  to  Pharaoh  for  ft. 
43:31  set  on  ft.  ;  45:23  ft.  for  f. 
47:13  give  us  ft. ;  17  6.  for  h. 

19  buy  us  and  our  land  for  5. 
49:20  out  of  Asher  his  ft.  be  fat 
Ex.  16:4  I  will  rain  ft.  from  hear. 
8  in  morning  ft.  to  the  full.  12 
29  sixth  day^'the  ft.  of  two  days 
32  mav  see  the  ft.  I  fed  you 
2:3:25  he  shall  bless  thy  ft, 
40:2:3  he  set  the  ft.  in  order 
Lev.  8:33  what  remaineth  of  ft. 
21:6  ft.  of  their  G.  8,  17.  21.  22 
26:26  ten  women  shaU  bake  ft. 
Nutn.  4:7  continual  ft.  be  thereon 
14:9  people  of  the  land  are  ft. 
21:5  soul  loatheth  this  light  ft. 
Deut.  8:3  man  doth  not  live  by  6. 
only,  Mat.  4:4 ;  Luke  4:4 


BOX.TREE. 

Is.  41:19  set  in  the  desert  b.-tree 
60:13  glory  of  Lebanon  b.-tree 

BOY,  S. 

Gen.  25:27  the  ft.  grew 

.Joel  3:3  gi^•en  a  ft.  for  a  harlot 

Zee.  8:5  shall  be  full  of  ft. 

BOZRAII. 
Is.  34:6  hath  a  sacrifice  in  B. 

63:1  dyed  garments  from  B. 
./(■;■.  48:24  judg.  is  come  upon  B. 

48:13  B.  shall  bee.  desolation,  22 
.Amos  1:12  dev.  the  palaces  of  B. 
Mic.  2:12  put  as  the  sheep  of  B. 

BRACELET,  8. 
Gen.  24:.30  ft.  on  sister's  hands 

33:18  signet,  ft.  and  staff,  25 
i>.  35:22  brouglit  ft.  Num.  31:50 
')  Satn.  1:10  the  ft.  on  his  arm 
Is.  3:19  I  will  t:ike  away  the  ft. 
Ezek.  16:11  I  put  ft.  on  thy  hands 

BRAKE. 
Ex.  32:19  tables  out  of  his  hands 

and  ft.  them,  Deut.  9:17 
Jud.  7:19  they  ft.  pitchers,  20 

16:9  ft.  withs,  12  ft.  new  ro).e3 
1  Sam.  4:18  Eli  fell,  his  neck  ft. 

1  A'.  19:11  a  strong  wind  ft.  in 

pieces  the  rocks 

2  K.  11:18  Baal's  images  J.  they 
18:4  ft.  images,  ft.  brazen  serp. 
2:3:14  Josi.  6.  images,  2  Chr.  34:4 

2  Chr.  21:17  Arabians  ft.  into  J. 
,/oft  38:8  shut  sea  wh.  it  ft.  forth  ? 
10  ft.  up  for  it  my  decreed  place 
Ps.  76:3  there  ft.  he  the  arrows 
105:16  ft.  the  whole  staff  of  bread 
33  ft.  trees  of  their  coast 
106:29  plague  ft.  in  upon  them 
107:14  ft.  their  bands  in  sunder 
.Jer.  28:10  yoke  from  Jer.  ft.  it 
31:32  my  covenant  they  ft. 
Eztk.  17:16  and  covenant  he  ft. 
Dan.  2:1  sleep  ft.  from  him  34 
6:24  the  lions  ft.  all  their  bones 
7:7  fourth  beast  ft.  in  pieces 
8:7  ram,  and  b.  his  two  horns 
Mat.  14:19  ho  blessed  and  6.  and 
gave  the  loaves,  1.5::36 ;  20:'2(i : 
J/rt/*  6:41 ;  8:6 :  14:22;  Luk, 
9:16;  22:19; 24::30;  1  Cor.lV.ii 
Mark  8:19  I  ft.  the  five  loaves 
14:3  she  ft.  the  bo.^.  and  poiu'ed 
Luke  5:6  net  ft.  ,•  8:29ft.the  bands 
John  in:.32  soldiers  ft.  legs 
33  they  ft.  not  his  legs 

BR.AKE  down. 

2  A'.  10:27  ft.  rfo»'»  image  of  B:ml, 
2  Chr.  23:17 
11:18  ft.  down  the  house  of  Baal 


BRANCHES. 

Gen.  40:12  the  thrc>e  ft.  are  three 

49:22  bough,  whose  ft.  run  over 
Lev.  23:40  ft.  of  tree,  Neh.  8:15 
.lob  15:.30  shall  dry  up  his  ft. 
Ps.  80:11  sent  out  her  ft.  to  river 

104:12  sing  among  the  ft. 
Is.  10:8  Moab's  ft.  are  stretched 

17:6  four  or  five  in  outmost  ft. 

18:5  he  shall  cut  down  the  ft. 

27:10  there  lie  and  consume  6. 
.Jer.  11:16  and  ft.  of  it  are  broken 
Ezek.  17:6  spread,  vine  whose  6. 

19:10  ft-uitful  and  full  of  ft. 
14  fire  out  of  a  rod  of  her  6. 

31:8  not  like  the  Assyrian's  6. 

36:8  O  mount,  ye  shall  shoot  ft. 
Z>a».  4:14  cut  off  his  ft. 
Hos.  11:6  consume  Ephraim's  ft. 

14:6  his  ft.  shall  spread,  and 
.Joel  1:7  ft.  thereof  are  m.  wliite 
Nuh.  2:2  marred  their  vine  6. 
Zee.  4:12  these  two  olive  ft.  ? 
Mat.  1.'3:.32  lodge  in  ft.  Luke  13:19 

21:8  cut  ft.  J/a/  A- 11:8 ;  Jo/m  12:13 
Mark  4:;32  shooteth  ft. 
.John  15:5  the  vine,  ye  the  ft. 
Pom.  11:16  if  root  be  holy,  so  ft. 

17  if  some  ft.  be  broken  off,  19 

18  boast  not  against  the  ft. 
21  spared  not  the  natural  ft. 

BR.\ND,  S. 

.lud.  15:5  had  set  the  ft.  on  fire 
Zee.  3:2  ft.  plucked  out  of  fire  ? 

BR.iNDISH. 
Ezek.  32:10  when  I  ft.  my  sword. 

BRASS. 
Ex.  38:29  J.  of  ofl'er.  70  talents 
Num.  21:9  serpent  of  ft.  when  he 
beheld  serpent  of  6.  he  lived 
Deut.  8:9  thou  mavest  dig  ft. 
28:2:3  the  heaven  shall  be  6. 

1  Sam.  17:6  greaves  of  ft.  on  legs 

2  Sayn.  8:8  David  took  much  "ft. 

1  rftr.l8:8 

1  K.  7:1^  Hiram  worker  in  ft. 

2  K.  25:7  Zed.  with  fetters  of  ft. 
13  ft.  to  Babvlon,  Jer.  52:17 

1  Chr.  15:19  with  cj-nibals  of  ft. 
22:3  David  prepared  ft.  29:7 
29:2  prepared  ft.  for  things  of  ft. 

■Job  6:12  or  is  my  flesh  ft. .? 
40:18  as  strong  pieces  ot  ft, 
41.27  esteemeth  ft.  as  rotten 

Ps.  107:16  broken  the  gates  of  6. 

h.  4.3:2  in  pieces  the  gates  of  ft. 
60:17  for  wood  ft.  for'ft.  gold 

Ezek.  24:11  the  ft.  mav  be  hot 

Dun.  2::32  his  thisrhs  were  of  ft. 
39  third  kingdom  of  ft. 
7:19  the  fourth  beast  nails  of  ft. 
46 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BRE 

Deut.  23:4  met  you  not  with  b. 
29:6  ye  have  not  eaten  b,  nor 
Jos.  9:5  b.  was  dry  and  mouldy 

12  this  our  b.  we  took  hot 
Jud.  7:13  a  calce  of  b.  tumbled 
8:6  give  b.  to  thy  army,  15 
19:5  comfort  thy  heart  with  b. 
19  there  is  b.  and  wine  also 
Huth  1:6  in  giving  them  b. 

1  Sam.  2:5  hired  out  them,  for  6. 
36  crouch  for  a  morsel  of  b. 

9:7  the  b.  is  spent  in  our  vessels 
21:4  hallowed  b.  ;  5  b.  is  com. 

6  priest  gave  him  hallowed  b. 
22:13  hast  given  him  b.  and 
28:22  let  me  set  a  morsel  of  b. 

2  Sa?n.  3:29  J.  one  that  lacketh  b. 
35  taste  b.  till  sun  be  down 

6:19  to  every  one  a  cake  of  S 

1  K.  13:22  back  and  hast  eaten  6. 
17:6  ravens  brought  b.  and  flesh 

11  bring  me  a  morsel  of  b. 

2  K.  4:42  brought  man  of  God  b. 
18:32a]andoIS./«.  36:17 

Neh.  5: 14  S.  of  governor 

9:15  gavest  them  b.  from  h. 

13:2  they  met  not  Israel  with  b. 
Job  15:23  wand,  abroad  for  b. 

22:7  withholden  b.  from  hungry 

87:14  not  be  satisfied  with  b. 

28:5  out  of  it  cometh  b. 

33:20  his  life  abhorreth  b. 
Ps.  37:25  his  seed  begging  b. 

78:20  can  he  give  b.y 

80:5  with  *.  of  tears 

102:9  eaten  ashes  like  b. 

104:15  b.  which  stren.  man's  h. 

105:40  satisfied  them  with  b. 

109:10  seek  their  *. 

132:15  satisfy  her  poor  with  b. 
Prov.  9:17  b.  eaten  in  secret 

12:9  hon.  hims.  and  lacketh  b. 
11  land  satisfied  with  b.  28:19 

20:13  Shalt  be  satisfied  with  b. 
17  b.  of  deceit  is  sweet 

22:9  he  giveth  of  his  b. 

Sl:27  eateth  not  b.  of  idleness 
Ec.  9:11  nor  6.  to  wise 

11:1  cast  thy  b.  upon  the  waters 
Is.  3:1  away  the  whole  stay  of  6. 

7  in  my  house  is  neither  b.  nor 
21:14  with  their  b.  him  that 
30:20  Lord  give  6.  of  adversity 
33:16  his  b.  shall  be  given  him 
44:15  baketh  b.  on  the  coals,  19 
51:14  nor  that  his  b.  should  fail 
55:2  that  which  is  not  b. 

10  that  it  may  give  b.  to  eater 
58:7  deal  thy  b.  to  hungi-y  1 

Jer.  42:14  nor  have  hunger  of  S. 

Lam.  1:11  thej'  seek  b. 
4:4  young  children  ask  b. 
5:6  Egyptians  to  be  sat.  with  b. 
9  we  gat  our  b.  with  peril 

Ezek.  4:15  prep,  thy  S.  therewith 
17  thej[  may  want  6.  and  water 
16:49  pride,  fulness  of  b.  and 
18:7  his  *.  to  the  hungry,  16 
44:7  Strang,  when  ye  oti'er  my  b. 

Bos.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  b. 
9:4  sacrifices  as  b.  of  mourners 

Amos  4:6  given  you  want  oib. 
8:11  not  famine  of  ft. 

Hag.  2:12  his  skirt  do  touch  b. 

Mm.  1:7  ye  offer  polluted  b. 

Mat.  4:3  St.  be  made  b.  Luke  4:3 
6:11  our  daily  b.  Luke  11:11 
7:9  if  his  son  ask*,  will  he  give 
15:26  children's  b.  Mark  7:27 
33  so  much  b.  t  Mark  8:4 
16:5 forgot,  to  take*.  Mark%:\i 

11  spake  it  not  concerning  b. 

12  not  beware  of  leaven  ot  b. 
26:26  Jesus  took  b.  Mark  14:22 

l/uket.'^  Bapt.  neither  eating i. 

9:3  for  your  journey,  neither  b. 

15:17  servants  have  b.  enough 

22:19  took  b.  gave  thanks,  24:30 

34:.35  in  breaking  b. 
Johnd-.l  two  hun.  pennyw.  ofS. 

32  M.  gave  you  not  that  b. 
from  h.  my  F.  giveth  true  b. 

33  the  b.  of  God  is  he 

34  Lord,  give  us  this  b. 

35  I  am  the  6.  of  life,  48 

41  b.  which  came  down,  50 
58  eateth  of  this  b.  shall  live 
13:18  eateth  b.  hath  lifted 
21:9  fish  laid  thereon  and  b. 

13  J.  then  taketh  b.  and  giveth 
Acts  2:42  con.  in  breaking  of  6. 

46  break,  b.  from  house  to  ho. 
20:7  disciples  came  to  break  b. 

11  when  he  had  broken  b. 
27:35  he  took  b.  and  gave  tha. 
1  Cor.  10:16  *.  we  break  is  it  not 

17  being  many  are  one  6. 
11:23  in  wh.  he  was  bet.  took*. 


1  BRE 

2  Cor.  9:10  min.  b.  to  your  food 

See  AFFLICTION. 

BREAD-CORX. 

Is.  28:28  b.-c.  is  bruised  because 

BREAD,  with  eat. 
Gen.  3:19  in  sweat  of  face  e.  b. 

28:20  if  L.  give  me  b.  to  eat 

31:54  Jacob  called  breth.  to  e.  b. 

37:25  J.'s  brethren  sat  to  e.  b. 

39:6  save  b.  he  eat 

43:32  Egyptians  not  e.  i.  w.  H. 
Ex.  2:20  that  he  may  e.  b. 

16:3  when  we  eat  b.  to  the  full 
15  b.  L.  ha.  giv.  you  to  e. 

18:12  to  e.  b.  with  M.s'  f  in  law 

34:28  e.  b.  40  da.  Dent.  9:9,  18 
Lev.  21:22  shall  «.  the  b.  of  God 

26:5  ye  shall  eat  b.  to  the  full 
Deut.  8:9  eat  b.  without  scarce. 
Ruth  2:14  meal-time  come  eat  b. 

2  Sam.  9:7  eat  b.  at  my  table,  10 
12:21  didst  rise  and  eat  b. 

1  K.  13:8  nor  will  I  eat  b. 

15  come  home  with  me  eat  b. 

2  K.  4:8  const.  Elisha  to  e.  b. 
():22  set  b.  and  w.  they  may  e. 
23:29  did  e.  b.  bcf.  h.  Jer.  52:.33 

.Tob  42:11  and  did  eat  b.  with  Job 

Ps.  14:4  people  as  they  e.  b.  5:J:4 
41:9  eat  of  my  b.  hath  lift,  heel 
102:4  I  forgot  to  eat  my  b. 
127:2  to  eat  the  6.  of  sorrows 

Prov.  4:17  e.  b.  of  wickedness 
9:5  come  eat  of  my  b.  and  drink 
23:6  e.  not  b.  of  him  hath  evil 
25:21  if  thy  en.  hunger  give  b. 

Kc.  9:7  go  eat  thy  b.  with  joy 

Is.  4:1  we  will  eat  our  b. 

Jer.  5:17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  b. 
41:1  I  did  eat  b.  together  in  "Mi. 

Ezek.  4:13  shall  eat  defiled  ft. 

16  they  shall  eat  ft.  by  weight 
12:18e.  ft.  with  quaking;  19  care 
24:17  and  eat  not  ft.  of  men,  22 
44:3  prince  sit  in  it  to  eat  ft. 

Anws  7:12flec  info  J.  there  e.  ft. 
Ob.  7  eat  thy  ft.  have  laid  a  w. 
Mat.  15:2  w.  not  when  they  e.  ft. 
Mark  3:20  not  so  much  as  e.  b. 
Ii::i6  Iiuy  ft.  liave  nothing  to  e. 
7:2  discip.  eat  ft.  with  defiled,  5 
Luke  14:1  to Phar.'s house  toe.  ft. 

15  he  shall  e.  b.  in  kingdom 
.John  6:5  whence  shall  we  buy  ft. 

23  place  where  they  did  eat  ft. 

31  gave  them  ft.  from  hea.  toe. 

51  if  any  e.  of  this  ft.  he  shall  1. 

1  Cot.  11:26  often  as  ye  e.  this  ft. 
27  whosoever  shall  eat  this  ft. 

2  Thes.  3:8  we  cat  ft.  for  naught  ? 
12  with  quietness  they  eatb. 

Leavened  BRE.VD. 
Ex.  13:3  shall  no  /.  6.  eaten 
7  no  leuv.  6.  Deut.  1G:3,  4 
Lev.  7:13heshallofferfeai'e«€(ift. 
Loaf,  or  Loaves  of  BRE.AD. 
Jud.  8:5  give  /.  ofb.  to  people 
1  Sam.  10:3  ano.  car  three  ofb. 
4  will  give  thee  two    of  ft. 
21:3  five    ofb.  in  my  hand 
Chr.  16:3  to  every  one  I.  of  ft. 

IVo  BREAD. 
Gen.  47:13  no  ft.  in  all  the  land 
Num.  21:5  no  ft.  and  our  soul 
1  Sam.  21:4  there  is  ru)  com,  ft. 
6  no  ft.  there  but  showbread 
28:20  S.  had  eaten  no  ft.  all  day 
30:12  Egvp.  had  eat  no  ft.  3  days 

1  K.  13:9  eat  no  ft.  17:22 

2  K.  25:3  no  ft.  for  peo.  Jer.  52:6 
■Jer.  38:9  there  is  no  more  ft. 
Dan.  10:3  I  ate  no  pleasant  ft. 
Mat.  16:7  because  we  have  taken 

no  ft.  8 ;  Mark  8:16,  17 
Mark  6:8  take  no  scrip,  no  ft. 
Piece,  or  Pieces  of  BREAD. 
1  Sam.  2:.36  I  may  eat  np.ofb. 
Prov.  6:26  to  a-jnece  of  ft. 
28:21  for  a  p.  ofb.  that  man 
Jer.  37:21  Jereih.  daily  &  p.  ofb. 
Ezek.  13: 19  ye  pollute'me  fory).  ft_ 
SHOWBREAD.    See  show. 

Staff  of  BREAD. 
Lev.  26:26  I  have  broken  st.  6. 
Ps.  105:16  he  brake  whole  «<.  ofb. 
Ezek.  4:16  break  si.  ft.  5:16;  14:13 

Unleavened  BREAD. 
Ex.  12:18  eat  w.  ic.  ft.  Nxim.  9:11 
15  sev.  days  eat  unl.  ft.  13:6,  7 : 

23:15 ;  :M:18 ;  Lev.  2.3:6 ;  Num. 

28:17;  Deut.  16:3 
Deut.  16:8  six  days  sh.  eat  un.  b. 
1  Sam.  28:24  witch  of  E.  b.  u.  ft. 
Ezek.  45:21  passover  of  nn.  ft. 
Mark  14:12  first  day  of  un.  ft. 


BRE 

Luke  22:7  day  of  u.  6.  Acts  12:3 
Acts  20:6  alter  days  of  u.  ft. 

1  Cor.  5:8  with  u.  ft.  of  sincerity 

See  BASKET,  FEAST. 

BREADTH. 

Gen.  13:7  through  land  in  J.  of  it 
Deut.  2:5  so  much  as  a  foot  ft. 
Jud.  20:16  could  sling  at  a  h.  ft. 
■Job  .37:10  ft.  of  waters  is  strait. 

38:18  perceived  ft.  of  the  earth? 
Is.  8:8  his  wings  shall  fill  the  ft. 
Ildb.  1:6  march  through  ft.  of  la, 
Zee.  2:2  measure  J.  to  see  the  ft. 

5:2  I  see  a  flying  roll,  the  ft. 
Eph.  3:18  the  ft.  and  length 
lie.v.  20:9  up  on  ft.  of  the  earth 

21:16  length  of  city  is  as  the  ft. 
BREAK,  Substantive. 

2  Sa7n.  2:,32  J,  came  at  ft,  of  day 
Acts  20:11  talked  till  ft.  of  day 

BREAK. 

Gen.  27:40  ft.  his  yoke  off"  thy  n. 
Ex.  12:46  ft.  a  bone.  Num.  9:12 

34:13  ye  shall  ft.  their  images 

Lev.  26:19  I  will  ft.  pride 

Num.  24:8  Is.  shallft.  their  bones 

30:2  if  a  man  vow,  not  ft.  word 
Deut.  12:3  shall  6.  their  pillars 
1  Sam.  25:10  ft.  eve.  man  from  m. 
Ezr.  9:14  should  we  a";ain  ft. 
■lob  13:25  wilt  ft.  a  leaf  driven 

39:15  t.  wild  beast  may  ft.  them 
Ps.  2:3  let  us  ft.  their  bands 
9  ft.  them  with  rod  of  iron 

10:15  ft.  the  arm  of  the  wicked 

58:6  ft.  their  teeth,  O  God 
89:31  if  they  6.  my  statutes 

141:5  which  shall  notft.my  head 
Cant.  2:17  until  day  ft.  4:6 
Is.  14:25  I  will  ft.  the  Assyrian 

28:24  ft.  the  clods ;  28  nor  ft.  it 

30:14  ft.  it  as  of  the  potters'  ves. 

38:13  as  a  lion  so  will  he  ft.  all 

42:3  reed  not  ft.  Mat.  12:20 

58:6  that  ye  ft.  every  yoke  ? 
.ler.  1.5:12  iron  ft.  the  north,  iron 

19:10  ft.  bottle,  so  will  I  6.  11 

28:4  ft.  yoke  11 ;  30:8 

49:35  I  will  ft.  the  bow  of  Elam 
Ezek.  4:16  I  will  ft.  the  staff  of 
bread,  5:16;  14:13 

16:38  as  a  woman  that  ft.  wed. 

23::34  shalt  ft.  the  sherds 

29:7  hold  of  thee  thou  didst  ft. 

30:18  when  I  ft.  yokes  of  Egypt 
22  will  ft.  Pharaoh's  arms,  24 
Hos.  1:5  will  ft.  the  bow  of  Israel 

2:18  I  will  ft.  the  bow 

10:11  Jacob  shall  ft.  his  clods 
■Toel  2:7  and  not  ft.  their  ranks 
Amos  1:5  ft.  the  bar  of  Damascus 
Mic.  3:3  who  ft.  their  bones 
Nah.  1:13  will  I  ft.  his  yoke  oflf 
Zee.  11:14  ft.  the  brotherhood 
Mat.  5:19  ft.  one  of  least  com. 

9:17  the  bottles  ft.  and  the  wine 
.4r^s'  20:7  came  tog.  to  6.  bread 

21:13  mean  ye  to'ft.  my  heart? 
1  Cor.  10:16  bread  we  ft.  is  it  not 

BREAK  covenant. 
Lev.  26:44  I  will  not  ft.  my  cov. 
Deut.  31:16  will  ft.  my  c.  20 
■lud.  2:1  I  will  never  ft.  my  c. 
Ps.  89:;M  my  coiK  will  I  not  ft. 
■ler.  14:21  ft.  not  thy  cov.  with  us 

33:20  if  ye  can  ft.  my  c. 
Ezek.  17:15  ft.  cor.  and  be  deliv. 
Zee.  11:10  I  might  ft.  my  cov. 

BREAK  down. 
Ex.  23:24  quite  ft.  d.  Deut.  7:5 
Jud.  8:0  I  will  ft.  down  tower 
Xeh.  4:3  shall  ft.  d.  stone  wall 
Ps.  74:6  ft.  down  carved  work 
Ec.  3:3  a  time  to  ft.  d. 
Is.  5:5  I  will  ft.  d.  wall  of  vine. 
■ler.  31:28  over  them  to  ft.  d. 

45:4  I  have  built  will  I  ft.  dorwn 
Ezek.  13:14  so  will  I  ft.  down  w. 

20:4  shall  ft.  down  towers  of  T. 
IIos.  10:2  he  shaU  ft.  d.  their  al. 

BREAK  forth. 
Ex.  19:22  L.  ft./,  on  them,  24 
Is.  14:7  they  ft.  forth  into  sing- 
ing, 44:2.3;  49:13;  54:1 

52:9  ft,/,  into  joy  ye  w.  places 

54:3  Shalt  ft./,  on  the  right  hand 

5.5:12  hills  shall  ft.  f.  info  sing. 

58:8  lisht  ft./,  as  the  morning 
Jer.  1:14  an  evil  shall  ft.  forth 
Gal.  4:27  b.  forth  that  trav.  not 

BREAK  off. 
Gen.  27:40  ft.  his  y.  off  the  neck 
Dan.  4:27  O  king,  ft.  off  thy  sins 

BREAK  out. 
Ps.  5S:0  ft.  out  the  great  teeth 


BRE 

Is.  .35:6  shall  waters  ft.  out 

lIos.  4:2  they  ft.  out  and  blood,  4 

Amos  5:6  lest  he  ft.  out  like  fire 

BREAK  in  pieces, 
./oft.  19:2  ft.  me  in  pieces 

34:24  ft.  in  pieces  mighty  men 
Ps.  72:4  he  shall  ft.  in  p.  the  op. 

94:5  they  ft.  in  p.  thy  people 
Is.  45:2  I  will  ft.  in  p.  gates  ofb. 
■ler.  51:20  will  I  6.  mp.  nations 

21  with  thee  ft.  in  p.  horse  a.  r. 

22  ft.  in  p.  man,  woman 

Dan.  2:40  shall  it  ft.  in  pieces  and 

bruise  kingdoms,  44 
7:23  shall  ft.  inp.  whole  earth 

BREAK  through. 
Ex.  19:21  ft.  th.  to  Raze,  24 
2  A'.  3:26  6.  t/i.  to  king  of  Edom 
Mat.  6:19  th.  ft.  th.  ;  20  ft.  not  th. 

BREAK  up. 

Jer.  4:3  ft.  u.  yo.  f -gr.  Hos.  10:13 

BREAKER,  8. 

Mic.  2:13  ft.  is  come  up  before 
Horn.  1:31  covenant-breakers 
2:25  if  thou  be  a  ft.  of  the  law 

BREAKEST,  ETH. 

Gen.  32:26  let  me  go,  for  day  5. 
Job  9:17  he  ft.  me  with  tempest 
12:14  he  ft.  it  cannot  be  buolt 

16:14  he  ft.  me  with  breach 

28:4  flood  ft.  out  from  inhabit. 
Ps.  29:5  ft.  the  ced. ;  46:9  ft.  bow 

48:7  thou  ft.  ships  of  Tarshish 

119:20  my  soul  6.  for  longing 
Prov.  25:15  a  soft  tongue  ft.  the 
Ec.  10:8  ft.  a  hedge,  a  serpent; 
Is.  59:5  crushed  6.  into  a  viper 
■ler.  19:11  as  one  6.  potter's  ves. 

23:29  a  hammer  that  ft.  rock  J 
Lam.  4:4  ask  bread,  no  man  ft. 
Dan.  2:40  for  as  much  as  iron  ft. 
BRE.\KI.\G. 

Gen.  32:24  wrestled  fill  ft.  of  day 
1  Chr.  14:11  like  ft.  forth  of  wa. 
.lob  30:14  as  a  wide  ft.  in  of  wat. 

41:25  by  reason  of  ft.  they  purify 
Ps.  144:14  that  there  be  no  ft.  in 
Is.  22:5  ft.  down  walls,  of  crying 

30:13  whoseft.  cometh  suddenly 
14  as  ft.  of  the  potter's  vessel 
Ezek.  16:.59  oath  in  ft.  cov.  17:18 

21:6  with  the  ft.  of  thy  loins 
IIos.  13:13  place  of  ft.  forth 
Luke  24:135  known  in  ft.  of  bread 
Acts  2:42  continued  in  ft.  of  bre. 

46  ft.  bread  from  house  to  h. 
Horn.  2:23  through  ft.  law. 

BREAST, 
./oft  24:9  pluck  fatlierless  from  ft. 
Is.  60:16  sliall  suck  ft.  of  kings 
Lam.  4:3  monsters  draw  out  ft. 
Dan.  2::32  head  of  gold,  his  ft. 
Luke  18:13  pubhcan  smote  his  ft. 
John  13:25  lying  on  J.'s  ft.  21:20 

BREASTS. 
Gen.  49:25  with  blessings  of  5. 
./oft  3:12  ft.  that  I  should  suck 

21:24  his  ft.  full  of  milk 
Ps.  22:9  when  on  mother's  5. 
Prov.  5:19  let  her  ft.  satisfy  thee 
Cant.  1:13  aU  night  bet.  my  5. 

4:5  thy  two  ft.  like  roes,  7:3 

7:7  ft.  like  clusters  of  grapes 
8  thy  ft.  as  clusters  ot  the  vina 

8:1  sucked  the  ft.  of  my  mother 
8  little  sister,  she  hath  no  ft. 
10  and  my  ft.  like  towers 
Is.  28:9  weaned  from  m.  from  5. 

66:11  with  ft.  of  iier consolations 
Ezek.  16:7  thy  ft.  are  fashioned 

23:3  there  were  their  ft.  pressed 
8  bruised  the  ft.  of  her  virgin. 
34  shalt  pluck  off'  thine  own  5. 
Hos.  2:2  adulterers  from  b.  her  5. 

9:14  give  them  dry  ft. 
.Ioel2:lQ  gather  those  suck  the  5. 
,V«^.  2:7  aox  es  tabcr.  on  their  ft. 
Luke  2:3:48  people  smote  their  ft. 
liev,  15:6  having  their  ft.  girded 

BREASTPLATE. 
Ex.  25:7  sto.  to  be  set  in  ft.  35:9 

28:4  shall  make  a  ft.  15 ;  39:8 

29  the  names  of  Israel  in  ft. 

30  put  in  ft.  the  L'rim,  Ler.  8:8 
Is.  59:17  he  put  on  right,  as  a  ft. 
Eph.  6:14  the  ft.  of  ri-jhteousness 
1  Thes.  5:8  the  ft.  of  i'aif h  and  lo. 
Pev.  9:9  ft.  as  it  were  ft.  of  iron. 

17  having  ft.  of  fire,  of  jacinth 
BREATH. 
Gen.  2:7  into  his  nostrils  6.  of  L 
6:17  to  destroy  all  flesh  whoseft. 
7:15  wherein  is  ft. 

22  all  in  whose  nostrils  was  6. 


CRUDEN'S  COT^CORDAT^CE. 


BRE 

2  Sam.  22:16  found,  discov.  at  h. 

of  his  nostrils,  P,t.  18:15 
1 K.  17:17  no  b.  left  in  liim 
Job  4:9  by  b.  of  his  nostrils 
9:18  not  suffer  me  to  take  my  b. 
12:10  in  whose  hand  is  b.  of  all 
15:30  ft.  of  his  mouth  go  away 
17:1  my  b.  is  corrupt,  my  days 
19:17  b.  is  strange  to  my  wife 
27:.3  while  my  b.  is  in  me 
33:4  the  6.  of  Aim.  hath  given 
34:14  gather  his  spirit  and  b 
37:10  by  b.  of  God  frost  is  given 
41:21  his  b.  kindleth  coals 
Ps.  33:6  made  bv  the  b.  of  his 
104:29  takcst  away  b.  they  die 
135:17  any  b.  iu  their  mouths 
146:4  his  b.  goeth  forth 
150:6  that  hath  b.  praise  the  L. 
Ec.  3:19  they  have  all  one  b 
Is.  2:22  b.  in  his  nostrils 
11:4  with  b.  of  lips  slay  wicked 
30:8  his  b.  as  overflowmg  str. 
33  6.  of  L.  like  stream  of  brim. 
33:11  yourft.  as  fire  shall  devour 
42:5  giveth  b.  to  people  upon  it 
Jer.  10:14  no  b.  in  them,  51:17 
Lam.  4:20  the  b.  of  our  nostrils 
Ezek.  37:5  b.  to  enter  you 
6  with  skin,  and  put  b,  in  you 
8  no  b.  in  them  ;  9  come,  O  b. 
10  the  b.  came  they  lived 
Pan.  5:23  in  whose  hand  thy  6. 
10:17  neither  is  b.  left  in  me 
Hab.  2:19  6.  in  midst  of  image 
Acts  17:25  giv.  to  all  life  and  b. 

BREATHE. 

Jos.  11:11  not  any  left  to  6.  14 
Ps.  27:12  such  as  b.  out  cruelty 
Ezek.  37:9  O  breath,  b.  on  these 

BREATHED. 

Gen.  2:7  b.  into  nostrils  b.  of  life 
Jos.  10:40  destroved  all  that  b. 
John  20:22  b.  on  them. 

BREATHBTH,  ING. 

Deut.  20:16  save  alive  n.  that  o. 
Lam.  3:56  hide  not  ear  at  my  b 
Acts  9:1  Saul  yet  b.  tlireatenings 

BRED. 

Mc.  16:20  and  it  b.  worms 
BREECHES. 

Ex.  28:42  make  linen  b.  39:28 

Ezek.  44:18  shall  have  linen  6. 
BREED. 

Peut.  32:14  rams  of  6.  ofBashan 
BREED,  IIVG. 

Gen.  8:17  may  b.  abundantly 

Zep.  2:9  as  Sodom  b.  of  nettles 
BRETHREN 

Gen.  13:8  no  strife,  for  we  be  b. 
19:7  Lot  said,  b.  do  not  so  wick, 
24:27  Lord  led  me  to  master's^, 
34:25  D.'sft.  took  each  his  sword 
42:6  b.  bowed ;  13  twelve  b.  32 
45:16  b.  are  c. ;  49:5  b.  of  cruel. 

mvm.  27:7  i)osses.  am.  father's 6, 
10  no  b.  give  it  to  his  fath.'sfi. 

Peut.  25:5  if  6.  dwell  together 

Jos.  6:23  brought  out  Rahab  *. 
17:4  inheritance  among  the  b. 

Jud.  9:1  A.  went  to  mother's  b. 

2  K.  10:13  we  are  b.  of  Ahaziah 

2  Vhr.  21:2  had  b.  sons  of  Jehos 

Ps.l33:l  b.  to  dwell  in  unity 

Prov.  6:19  soweth  discord  am.  b 
17:2  shall  have  part  among  b. 
19:7  6.  of  the  poor  to  hate 

Mat.  4:18  Jesus  saw  two  b.  21 
19:29  hath  forsaken  houses,  b. 
24:24  indignation  ag'st  two  b. 
22:25  seven  b.  Mark  12:20 
2.3:8  one  is  Master,  ye  are  b. 

Mark  10:29  no  man  hath  left  b. 
for  my  sake,  Luke  18:29 
30  shall  receive  houses,  b. 

Luke  14:26  hate  not  children  b 
16:28  for  I  have  five  b. 
21:16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  b. 

John  21:23  went  among  the  b. 

Acts  3:17  6.  I  \fot  through  igiior, 
6:3  b.  look  out  seven  men 
7:26  sirs,  ye  areft.  ,•  9:306.  knew 
10:23  b.  from  Joppa  accom.  him 
11:12  six     accompanied  me 
29  to  send  relief  to  the  b. 
12:17  show  these  things  to  t.  b. 
14:2  evil  afi'ccted  against  the  b. 
15:1  men  from  Judea  taught  b. 
3  caused  great  joy  to  all  the  b. 

22  .and  Sifas  chief  amongthe*. 

23  and  6.  send  greeting  to  the 
b.  of  the  Gentiles  in  jVntioch 

32  exhorted  the  *.  1  Tlies.&:\i 

33  let  go  iu  peace  from  6. 


BRE 

Act.^  1.5:40  re.  by  b.  to  grace  of  G. 
16:2  Tim.  well  reported  of  by  b. 
40  had  seen  b.  they  comfort. 
17:6  drew  Jason  and  certain  b. 
10  b.  ini.  sent  away  Paul,  14 
18:18  Paul  took  leave  of  the  *. 
27  b.  wrote  to  receive  Apollos 
20:32  b.  I  commend  you  to  God 
21:7  Ptolemais,  saluted  the  b. 
16  to  Jerus.  b  received  us 
22:5  I  received  letters  to  the  b. 
23:5  I  wist  not,  b.  hewash.-pri. 
28:14  where  we  found  b. 

15  b.  heard  of  us 
21  any  of  the  6.  spake  harm 

Bom.  1:13  not  have  youignor.  b. 
11:25;  1  Cor.  10:1 ;  12:1 ;  1  Thes. 
4:13 

7:1  know  ye  not,  6.  law  hath 
8:12  b.  we  are  debtors 
29  fijst-bom  among  many  6. 
10:1  b.  my  prayer  to  God  for  Is. 
12:1  b.  by  the  mercies  of  God, 
15:30;  10:17;    1  Vor.  1:10; 
10:15;  Gal.  4:n;Heb.  13:22 

1  Cor.  1:26  see  your  calling,  b. 
2:1  I,  b.  when  I  came  to  you 
3:1  I,  b.  could  not  speak  to  you 
4:6  these  things,  b. 
7:29  b.  the  time  is  short,  15:50 
8:12  ye  sin  so  against  the  b. 
9:5  b.  of  the  Lord  and  Cephas 
11:2  b.  that  ye  remember  me 
14:26  b.  when  ye  come  together 
15:6  he  was  seen  of  above  5006. 

58  6.  be  steadfast.  Jam.  2:5 
16:11  I  look  for  him  with  6. 
20  the  b.  greet  you,  Phil.  4:21 

2  Cor.  9:3  I  sent  6.  lest  our  boast. 
5  necessary  to  exhort  the  6. 

11:9  6.  from  Macedonia  supplied 
26  been  in  perils  among  false  6. 
13:11  finally,  6.  farewell 
Gal.  1:2  6.  with  me  to  churches 
2:4  because  of  false  6.  brought 
Eph.  6:2;?  peace  be  to  the  6.  and 
Phil.  1:14  i.  waxing  confident 
Col.  1:2  to  faithful  6.  in  Christ 
1  The4<.  4:1  we  beseech  you  6. 10 ; 
5:12;  2  Tlies.  2:1 
10  to  all  6.  in  Macedonia 
5:15  6.  pray  for  us,  2  Tlies.  3:1 

26  greet  6.  with  a  holy  kiss 

27  this  epistle  be  rejid  to  6. 
1  Tim.  4:6  put  the  6.  in  reraem. 

5:1  entreat  younger  men  as  6. 
6:2  because  they  are  6. 
Ileb.  2:11  not  ash.  to  call  them  6. 
3:1  holy  6.  consider  the  apostle 
1  Pet.  1:22  unfeigned  love  of  6. 
3:8  love  as  6.  be  pitiful 
1  John  3:14  because  we  love  6. 

16  to  lay  down  our  lives  for  6. 

3  John  3  rej.  when  6.  tes.  of  tru. 
5  whatso.  thou  doest  to  the  6. 

10  neit.  doth  he  receive  the  6. 

His  BRETHREN. 

Gen.  9:25  servant  of  serv.  toh.  b. 
16:12  he  shall  dwell  in  presence 

of  his  b.  25:18 
27:37  his  6.  to  him  for  servants 
37:5  a  dream  and  told  it  to  his  b. 

11  his  h.  envied  him,  his  father 
.38:11  lest  he  die  also  as  his  6. 
47:12  Joseph  nourii^hed  his  6. 
49:26  Sep.  from  6.  Peut.  33:16 

Ex.  2:11  smiting  one  of  his  b. 
Num.  25:6  to  h.  6.  a  Midian.  w. 
27:9  give  his  inheritance  to  h.  6 
Detit.  10:9  L.  no  part  with/iijf  6. 
17:20  not  lifted  above  his  b. 
20:8  lest  his  6.  heart  faint  as 
24:7  stealing  any  of  his  b. 
33:9  nor  did  he  acknow.  his  b. 

24  let  A.  be  acceptable  to  his  6. 
Jud.  9:5  Abimelech  slew  his  6. 

11:3  Jephthah  tied  from  his  b. 
Piith  4:10  not  cut  off  from  6. 

1  .VoOT.  16:13  anointed  in  m.  of  6 
22:1  his  6.  and  father  heard  it 

2  K.  9:2  rise  up  from  among  h.  b. 

1  Clir.  4:9  J.  more  hon.  than  h.  b. 
5:2  Judah  prevailed  above  his  6. 
7:22  Ephraim  mourned  his  6. 
25:9  his  b.  and  sons  twelve 

2  Chr.  21:4  Jchor.  slew  all  his  6. 
Est.  10:3  Mord.  accepted  of  Id^b. 
Ilos.  13:15  fruitful  among  his  6. 
Mic.  5:3  rem.  of  h.  6.  return  to  I 
Mat.  12:46  his  6.  stood  without 

Mark  3:31 ;  Luke  8:19 
.Tohn  7:5  his  b.  believe  in  him 
Acts  7: 13  w-as  made  known  to  A. 6. 
%i  into  M.'s  heart  to  visit  h.  6. 

25  supposed  his  6.  understood 
1  Cor.  6  o  judge  between  liis  b. 
lleb.  2:17  beh;  to  belike  Xohisb. 


BRE 

Men  and  BRETHREIV. 

Acts  1:16  m.  6.  this  scripture 
2:29  m.  b.  let  me  fr.  speak 

37  m.  and  6.  what  shall  we  do? 
7:2  wi.  6.  and  fathers,  hearken 
13:15  TO.  and  6.  if  ye  have  any 

26  VI.  6.  children  of  stock  of  A. 

38  m.  and  6.  through  this  man 
15:7  m.  audb.  God  made  choice 

13  James  answered,  m.  and  6. 
22:1  m.  andb.  and  fathers 
23:1  VI.  b.  I  have  lived  in  all  g. 
6  men  and  b.  I  am  a  Pharisee 
28:17  ni.  arid  6.  though  I  have 
committed  nothing 
My  BRETHREN. 
Gen.  29:4  my  b.  whence  be  ye? 
37:16  I  seek  my  b.  tell  me 
46:31  viy  b.  are  come,  47:1 
Ex.  4:18  let  me  return  to  my  6. 
Jos.  2:13  w  ill  save  alive  my  6. 
Jud.  8:19  they  were  my  b. 
10:23  viy  6.  do  not  so  wickedly 

1  Sam.  2?:29  let  me  see  my  b. 
30:23  ye  shall  not  do  so,  my  6. 

2  Sam.  19:12  ye  are  my  b. 

1  Chr.  28:2  Hear  me,  my  6. 
K(h.  4:23  to;/  6.  put  off  clothes 
■Job  G:l&  my  b.  have  dealt  deceit. 

19:13  put  7ny  6.  far  from  me 
Ps.  22:22  to  viy  6.  Heb.  2:12 

69:8  I  am  a  stranger  to  my  b. 

122:8  for  my  6.  sake,  I  will  say 
Mat.  12:48  are  viy  6.  Mark  3:33 
49  m.  and  7ny  6.  Ma)-k  3:34 

25:40  to  least  of  these  my  b. 

28:10  tell  viy  6.  go  into  Galilee 
Luke  8:21  7ny  6.  are  which  hear 
John  20:17  to;/  6.  and  say 
Rom.  9:3  ac.  from  C.  for  my  b. 
Jam.  5:10  take  my  b.  the  prop. 

Our  BRETHREIV. 
Num.  20:3  when  our  6.  died 

1  Chr.  13:2  let  us  send  to  our  6. 
Neh.  5:5  as  flesh  of  our  b. 

8  have  redeemed  cur  6.  the  J. 
Acts  15:36  our  6.  in  every  city 

2  Cor.  8:23  our  b.  be  inquired  of 
Pev.  10:12  accuser  of  our  6. 

Their  BRETHREN. 
Deut.  18:18  a  prophet  from  th.  6. 
Jud.  21:22  th.  6.  come  to  comp 
iSam.  2:26  from  following  th.  6. 
1  Chr.  12:32  th.  b.  at  their  com. 
2CAr.  28:15  brought  them  to //i.6. 
Neh.  13:13  to  distribute  to  th.  b. 
Job  42:15  inheritance  am.  th.  b. 
Jer.  41:8  si.  them  not  am.  th.  b. 
ITeb.  7:5  people  that  iBof  thfirb. 
Pev.  6:11 /A.  6.  should  be  killed 

Thy  BRETHREN. 
Gen.  27:29  be  lord  over  thy  b. 
37- 10  I  and  thy  b.  come  to  bow 

13  do  not  thy  b.  feed  the  flock? 

14  whet,  it  be  well  with  thy  b. 
48:22  one  portion  above  thy  b. 
49:8  whom  thy  6.  shall  praise 

Peut.  15:7  a  poor  man  of  thy  6. 
17:15  from  among  t.  b.  set  king 
1815  raise  up  a  proph.  of  thyb. 
24:14  not  opjiress  poor  of  thy  b. 

Jos.  2:18  bring  thy  b.  home 

1  Sam.  17:17  to  camp  to  thy  b. 

2  Satn.  15:20  take  back  thy  b. 

2  Chr.  21:13  hast  slain  thyb.  bet- 
ter than  thyself 
.Jer.  12:6  thy  b.  have  dealt  treac. 
Ezek.  11:15  thy  b.  even  thy  6. 
Mat.  12:47  mother  and  thyb.  st. 

with.  Mark  3:32 ;  Luke-  8:20 
Luke  14:12  call  not  thy  6. 
22:32  strengthen  thy  6. 
Pev.  19:10  I  am  of  thy  b.  22:9 

Your  BRETHREN. 
Gen.  42:.33  leave  one  of  your  6. 
Lev.  10:4  carry  y.  b.  from  sanct. 
6  let  your  b.  bewail  the  burn. 
25:46  your  6.  ye  shall  not  rule 
Nu7n.  32:6  your  b.  go  to  war 
Peut.  1:16  causes  between  y.  b. 
3:20  rest  to  your  6.  Jos.  1:15 
Jos.  22:4  given  rest  to  your  b. 

8  divide  the  spoil  with  your  b. 

1  K.  12:24  not  fi.  y.  b.  2  Chr.  11:4 

2  Chr.  19:10  yourb.  and  so  wrath 

come  upon  you  and  ijour  6. 
28:11  deliver  ca'ptives  of  your  b. 
30:7  be  not  like  y.  6.  which  tres. 

9  if  ye  turn.  y.  6.  shall  find 
Xfh.  4:14  fight  for  your  b.  sons 

5:8  will  you  even  sell  7jour  6. 
Is.  66:5  your  6.  that  hated  you 

20  your  6.  for  an  ottering  to  L. 
.Ter.  7:15  have  cast  out  all  y.  6. 
IIos.  2:1  say  to  yourb.  Ammi 
Mat.  5:47  if  ve  salute  your  b. 

48 


BRI 

Acts  3:22  proph.  of  your  6.  7:37 
1  Cor.  6:8  defraud  that  your  b. 
1  Pet.  5:9  same  afflic.  in  your  b 
BRIBE,  S. 

1  Sam.  8:3  Samuel's  eons  took 6. 
12:3  hand  have  I  received  any  6. 

Ps.  26:10  right  hand  full  of  6. 
Is.  33:15  hands  from  holding  6. 
Amos  5:12  they  take  a  6.  and 

BRIBERY. 
Job  15:34  consume  taber.  of  6. 

BRICK,  g. 
Gen.  11:3  make  6.  had  6.  for  st 
E-t.  1:14  their  lives  bitter  in  6. 
5:7  give  straw  to  make  6.  16 

8  tale  of  6.  lay  on  them 

18  yet  deliver  the  tale  of  6. 19 
Is.  9:10  the  6.  are  fallen  down 
65:3  incense  on  altars  of  6. 
BRICKKILN. 

2  Sam.  12:31  make  pass  thro'  6. 
Jer.  43:9  hide  stones  in  clay  in  6. 
Nah.  3:14  make  strong  the  b. 

BRIDE. 
Is.  49:18  bind  them,  as  a  6.  doth 
61:10  as  a  6.  adorn,  with  jewels 
62:5  bridegroom  rejoic.  over  b. 
.Jer.  2:32  can  a  6.  forget? 
7:34  voice  of  the  6.  16:9;  25:10 
33:11  shall  be  heard  voice  of  6. 
Joel  2:16  6.  go  out  of  her  closet 
John  3:29  he  that  hath  the  6.  is 
Pev.  18:23  voice  of  6.  heard 
21:2  6.  adorned  for  her  husband 

9  show  the  6.  the  Lamb's  wife 
22:17  Sp.  and  the  6.  say.  Come 

BRIDECHAMBER. 
Mat.  9:15  can  children  6.  moura 
Mark  2:19  child,  of  6.  f.  Luke  5:34 

BRIDEGROOM. 
Ps.  19:5  as  a  6.  coming  out 
Is.  61:10  as  a  6.  decketh  himself 
62:5  as  6.  rejoiceth  over  bride 
Mat.  9:15  while  the  b.  is  with, 
them,  Mark  2:19;  Luke  5:34 
25:1  ten  virgins  to  meet  the  6. 
5  6.  tarried ;  6  6.  cometh,  10 
John  2:9  governor  called  the 
3:29  friend  of  the  b.  rejoiceth 
greatly  because  of  the  6.  voi. 
See  BRIDE. 

BRIDLE. 

2 IC.  19:28  6.  In  thy  lips,  Is.  37:29 
Job  30:11  have  let  loose  the  6. 

41:13  to  him  with  his  doubled. 
Ps.  32:9  must  be  held  with  the&. 

39:1  keep  my  mouth  with  a  b, 
Prov.  26:3  a  6.  for  the  ass 
Is.  30:28  a  6.  in  jaws  of  people 
Jam.  1:26  and  6.  not  his  tongue 

3:2  able  also  to  6.  whole  body 
Rev.  14:20  blood  to  the  horse  b. 

BRIEFLY. 
Pom.  13:9  it  is  6.  comprehended 
1  Pel.  5:12  by  Sylv.  I  have  writ.  b. 

BRIER. 
Is.  55:13  instead  of  the  5. 
Ezek.  28:24  no  more  a  pricking  6. 
Mic.  7:4  best  of  them  is  as  a  6. 

BRIERS. 
Jud.  8:7  tear  your  flesh  with  6. 

16  he  took  the  elders  and  6. 
Is.  5:6  there  shall  come  up  6. 

7:23  shall  even  be  for  6.  and 

24  shall  become  6.  and  thorns 

25  come  thither  the  fear  of  b. 
9:18  wicked,  shall  devour  the  6. 
10:17  devour  his  6.  in  one  day 
27:4  set 6.  against  me  in  battle? 
32:13  on  land  shall  come  up  b. 

Ezek.  2:6  though  6.  be  with  thee 
Heb.  6:8  which  beareth  6.  is  rej. 

BRIG-ANDINE. 
Jer.  46:4  and  put  on  the  6. 
51:3  lifteth  up  himself  in  his  5. 

BRIGHT. 
Jb6  37:11  scattereth  his  6.  cloud. 

21  see  not6.  light  in  the  clouda 
Cant.  6:14  his  belly  is  as  6.  ivory 
J(r.  51:11  make  b.  the  arrows 
Ezek.  1:13  fire  was  b.  and  out 
21:15  the  sword  is  made  6. 
21  made  his  arrows  6. 
27:19  6.  iron  in  thy  market 
,32:8  6.  lights  I  will  make  dark 
Xah..  3:3  lifteth  up  the  6.  sword 
Zee.  10:1  shall  make  6.  clouds 
Mat.  17:5  a  6.  cloud  overshad. 
Luke  11:36  6.  shining  of  a  candle 
Acts  10:30  stood  in  6.  clothing 
Pev.  22:16  6.  and  morning  star 

BRIGHTNESS. 
2Sam.  22:13  thro'  6.  before  him 
were  coals  kindled,  Ps.  18:13 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BRI 

Job  31:26  moon  walking  in  h. 
Is.  59:9  we  wait  lor  b.  but  walk 
60:3  kings  to  tlie  b.  of  thy  rising 

19  for  b.  the  moon  give  light 
62:1  righteousness  go  forth  as  b. 
Ezek.  1:4  and  b.  was  about  it,  27 
28  eo  appearance  of  the  b.  8:2 
10:4  court  full  of  the  b.  of  glory 
28:7  strangers  shall  defile  Xhyb. 

17  hast  corrupted  by  thy  b. 
Dan.  2:31  image,  *.  was  excell. 

4:36  my  b.  returned  unto  me 
12:3  shine  as  b.  of  Armament 
Amos  5:20  day  of  L.  no  b.  in  it 
Hab.  3:4  his  b.  was  as  the  light 
Acts  26:13  above  b.  of  the  sun 
2  Thes.  2:8  the  b.  of  his  coming 
Seb.  1:3  being  the  b.  of  his  glory 

BRIM. 

Jos.  3:15  dipped  in  b.  of  water 
John  2:7  filled  them  to  the  b. 

BRIMSTONE. 

0«n.  19:24  on  G.  *.  Luke  17:29 
Deut.  29:23  the  whole  land  is  b. 
Jab  18:15  b.  scattered  on  his  hab. 
Ps.  11:6  on  the  wicked  snares, 

fire  and  b.  Ezek.  38:22 
It.  30:33  like  a  stream  of  b. 
34:9  dust  thereof  into  b. 
Hev.  9:17  out  of  their  mouths  S. 

18  third  part  killed  by  the  b. 
14:10  shall  be  tormented  with  b. 
19:20  burning  with  *.  20:10 
21:8  part  in  the  lake  which 

burneth  with  fire  and  b. 

BRING. 

Gen.  6:17  6.  a  flood  on  the  earth 

19  two  of  every  sort  6.  into  ark 
9:14  lb.  a.  cloud  over  earth 
18:16  Abra.  did  b.  on  their  way 

19  b.  on  A.  what  he  hath  spo. 
27:12  I  shall  b.  a  curse  on  me 
42:20  b.  youngest  brother,  34 
37  if  I  b.  him  not,  43:9;  44:32 
43:16  b.  these  men  home 
45:19  take  wag.  and  b.  your  fa. 
48:9  b.  them,  and  I  will  bless 

Ex.  13:5  L.  shall*,  thee,  11 
18:19  mayest  *.  the  causes  to  G. 
21:6  master  6.  him  to  judges 
23:19  first  of  first-fruits  b.  34:26 
23:20  send  au  angel  to  b.  thee 
35:5  a  willing  heart,  let  him  b. 
36:5people&.  more  than  enough 

Num.  14:8  if  L.  del.  in  us,  willft. 
14:16  able  toft.  Beul.  9:28 
24  Caleb  will  I  b.  into  the  land 
20:12  ye  shall  not  b.  this  cong. 

Deut.  1:17  cause  too  hard,  b. 
7:1  Lord  shall  b.  thee  into  land 
21:12  Shalt  b.  her  to  thy  house 
30:12  b.  it  to  us  that  we  may,  13 
33:7  b.  Judah  to  his  people 

1  Sam.  1:22  weaned,  I  will  6.  him 
9:7  said  Saul,  what  b.  the  man ; 

23  b.  the  portion  I  gave  tliee 
20:8  why  b.  thee  to  thy  father 

2  Sam.  3:12  to  i.  all  Israel  to  thee 
13  except  thou  b.  Michal  when 

14:10  saith  aught,  b.  him  to  me 
19:11  last  to  b.  the  king  back 
1 K.  8:32  b.  his  way  on  his  head 
13:18  b.  him  back  to  thy  house 
17:11  b.  me  a  morsel  of  bread 
20:33  he  said,  Go  ye,  b.  him 
2K.  2:20  b.  me  a  new  cruse 
6:19  b.  vou  to  whc5m  ye  seek 
2  Ckr.  16:29  b.  an  oft'ering 
Neh.  13:18  our  God  b.  this  evil 
Job  6:22  did  I  say,  b.  unto  me 
10:9  wilt  thou  b.  me  into  dust 
14:4  who  can  b.  a  dean  thing 
18:14  b.  him  to  king  of  terrors 
30:23  thou  wilt  b.  me  to  dealh 
33:.30  b.  back  his  soul  from  pit 
Ps.  43:3  b.  me  to  thy  holy  hill 
60:9  b.  me  into  a  str.  city,  108:10 
72:3  shall  b.  peace  to  people 
94:23  b.  on  them  their  own 
Prov.  29:8  scornful  b.  a  city 
Ec.  3:22  shall  b.  him  to  see 
11:9  God  will  b.  thee  into  judg. 
12:14  b.  every  work  into  judg. 
Cant.  8:2  b.  thee  into  my  m. 
Is.  7:17  Lord  shall  b.  on  thee 
14:2  b.  them  to  their  place 
15:9  for  I  will  b.  more  upon  D. 
25:12  shall  b.  to  the  ground 
45:21  tell  ye  and  b.  them  near 
46:13  I  b.  near  my  righteousn. 
56:7  will  I  b.  to  my  linly  inouu. 
58:7  b.  the  poor  to  thy  house 
60:17  for  brass*,  gold,  foriron  b. 
66:4  b.  their  fears  upon  them 
Jer.  .3:14  I  will  b.  you  to  Ziou 
10:24  lost  thou  6. "me  to  nothing 


BRI 

Jer.  11:8  I  will  b.  words  of  this 
17:18  b.  on  them  day  of  evil 
31:8  b.  them  from  the  north 
;32:42  b.  on  them  all  the  good 
3:3:6  I  will  *.  it  health  and  cure 

11  shall  b.  sacrifice  of  praise 
49:5  I  will  b.  a  fear  upon  them 
Ezek.  6:3  b.  a  sword  upon  you 
11:9  b.  you  out  of  the  midst 
20:15  I  would  not  b.  them 
21:29  will  b.  on  necks  of  them 
23:22  b.  them  against  thee  on 
34:13  b.  to  own,  36:24 ;  37:21 
.38:17  b.  thee  against  them 
ITos.  2:14  and  *.  her  to  wildem. 
Amos  4:1  b.  and  let  us  drink,  4 
Mic.  1:15  will  I  b.  an  heir  to  thee 
Zee.  8:8  I  will  b.  them,  and  they 
ifal.  2:13  be  there  till  I  b.  word 
5:2:?  6.  thy  gift  to  the  altar 
17:17  b.  him  to  me,  ifark  9:19 
21:2*.  them  to  me,  Mark  11:2; 

Luke  ]9:.30 
Mark  7:32  *.  to  him  one  deaf 
Luke  2:10  I  *.  good  tidings 
8:14  b.  no  fruit  to  perfection 
12:11  ft.  you  into  the  synagog. 
John  10:16  other  sheep  I  mTistft. 
14:26  ft.  all  things  to  rememb. 
18:29  what  accusation  ft.  youf 
Acts  5:28  to  ft.  this  man's  blood 
7:6  should  ft.  them  into  bondage 
9:2  he  might  ft.  them  bound,  ^1 
22:5  I  went  to  6.  them  bound 
2:j:10  to  ft.  Paul  into  the  castle 
17  6.  this  young  man  to  capt. 

1  (7or.l:19  I  will  ft.  to  nothing 
28  to  ft.  to  naught 

4:17  ft.  you  into  remembrance 
9:27  body,  I  ft.  into  subjection 
16:6  may  ft.  me  on  my  journey 

2  Cor.  11:20  if  a  man  ft.  you 
Gal.  3:24  schoolm.  to  ft.  us  to  C. 
1  Thes.  4:14  sleep,  will  God  ft. 

1  Pet.  3:18  he  might  ft.  us  to  G. 
2. John  10  if  any  6.  not  this  doc. 

3  .John  6  if  thou  *.  on  journey 
Eev.  21:24  do  b.  their  glory  to  it 

26  *.  the  glory  of  nations  into 

See  HOME,  HITHEE. 

BRING  again. 

Gen.  24:6  *.  not  my  son  again,  8 
28:15  *.  thee  a.  into  land,  48:21 
42::J7  I  will  6.  hiiu  arja'm 
Ex.  23:4  6.  it  back  to  him  again 
Num.  22:8  I  will  *.  word  again 
Deut.  1:22  ft.  us  word  again  what 
28:68  L.  shall  6.  thee  into  E.  a. 
Jiiil.  11:9  if  ye  6.  me  home  a. 
19:3  her  luisb.  went  to  ft.  her  a. 

2  Sum.  12:23  can  I  6.  him  again 
14:21  ft.  the  young  man  Ab.  a. 
15:8  if  Lord  ft.  me  a.  to  Jerus. 

25  ft.  me  again  and  show  me 
1  K.  8:.34  forg.  and  ft.  a.  2  Chr.&.2o 

1  Chr.  13:3  let  ns  ft.  a.  the  ark 
21:12  what  word  I  shall  ft.  a. 

2  Chr.  24:19  proph.  to  ft.  them  a. 
Xeh.  9:29  mightc-itft.  again 

Ps.  68:22  ft.  again  from  B.  I  will 
6.  my  people  from  depths  of 

Proi\  19:24  as  ft.  it  to  mouth  a. 
26:15  grieveth  to  ft.  It  again 

Is.  .38:8  ft.  again  shadow 
40:8  ft.  it  again  to  mind 
49:5  saith  Lord  to  ft.  Jac.  again 
52:8  Lord  shall  ft.  again  Zion 

Jei:  12:15  will  6.  them  a.  50:19 
15:19  will  I  ft.  thee  again 
16:15  ft.  a.  to  their  1.  24:6;  32:37 
2:3:3  ft.  again  into  their  folds 
28:4  I  will  ft.  again  Jeconiah.  6 
30:3  ft.  again  the  captivity,  18; 

31:23 ;  Ezek.  39.25 ;  Amos  9:l4 
48:47  ft.  a.  captivity  of  Moab 
49:6  of  Ammon ;  39  of  Elam 

Ezek.  16:53  when  I  ft.  a.  their 
29:14  I  will  ft.  again  captiyhy 
34:16  will  ft.  again  that  driven 
Zep.  3:20  at  that  time  ft.  you  a. 
Zee.  10:6  ft.  them  again  to  place 

10  I  will  ft.  them  a.  out  of  E. 
Mat.  2:8  6.  word  a.  that  I  may 
See  CAPTIVITY. 

BRING  down. 
Gen.  42:33  ft.  d.  gray  h.  44:29, 31 

43:7  say,  ft.  brother  down,  44:21 

45:13  and  ft.  down  my  father 
Deut.  9:3  ft.  them  down  before 
2  Sam.  22:28  on  haughty  to  ft.  d. 
1  K.  1:33  Solomon,  ft.  d.  to  G. 

2:9  his  hoar  head  ft. thou  d. 
Ps.  18:27  ft.  down  high  looks 

55:23  Shalt  ft.  d.  to  pit  of  dest. 
Is.  2.5:5  Shalt  ft.  d.  the  noise 

11  he  shall  ft.  d.  their  pride 


BRI 

Is.  25:12  high  fort  shall  he  6.  d. 

63:6  ft.  d.  their  strength  to  earth 
.hr.  49:16*.  thee  d.  from  th.  Ob.  4 

51:40  will  ft.  them  d.  like  Iambs 
Ezek.  2U:2U  shall  b.  thee  down 

28:8  shall  ft.  thee  d.  to  the  pit 
Hos.  7:12  ft.  them  d.  as  fowls 
Joel  3:2  ft.  d.  to  valley  of  Jehosh. 
Amos  3:11  he  shall  ft.  d.  thy  str. 

9:2  climb  to  heaven,  ft.  them  d. 
Ob.  3  Who  shall  ft.  me  down 
Aets  23:15  that  he  ft.  him  down 

20  thou  wouldeat*.  down  Paul 
Pom.  10:6  to  ft.  Christ  down. 
See  ETiL. 

BRING  forth. 
Gen.  1:11  earth  *.  /.  24 ;  20  waters 

3:16  in  sor.  shall  b.f.  children 
18  th.  and  thist.  sh.  it*./. 

8:17  *./.  every  living  thing 

9:7  *.  f.  abundantly  in  the  earth 

38:24  6.  her /.  let  her  be  burnt 
Ex.  3:10  may.  b.f.  my  people  Is. 
11  who  am  I  that  sh.  b.f.  Is. 

7:4  I  may  b.  forth  my  armies 
Lev.  26:10  b.f.  old,  bee.  of  new 
Num.  20:8  b.f.  w.  out  of  the  ro. 
Jos.  2:3  b.f.  men  that  are  come 
Jud.  6:\Sli.  forth  my  present 

19:22  b.f.  man  came  to  thy  h. 
2  K.  19:3  no  str.  to  b.f.  Is.  37:3 
Job  14:9  b.f.  boughs  like  a  plant 

15:35  cone,  miscliief,  b.f.  vanitv 

.38:32  canst  thou  b.f.  Mazzaroth 

39:1  the  wild  goats  b.f.  2,  3 

40:20  mountains  ft.  him/,  food 
Ps.  .37:6  he  shall  b.f.  thv  right. 

92:14  shall  b.f.  fruit  in  old-age 

104:14ft./.  food  outofeai-th 

144:13  our  sheep  may  ft./. 
Prov.  27:1  what  a  day  may  b.f. 
Is.  5:2  should  b.f.  grapes,  4 

3:4  I,  nor  b.f.  children 

33:11  conceive  chaff,  and  b.f. 

41:21  b.  forth  your  strong  rras. 

42:1  he  shall  ft./,  judg.  to  Gen. 
3  he  shall  b.f.  judgment 

43:8  b.f.  the  blind 
9  let  them  b.f.  their  witnesses 

45:8  and  let  them  b.f.  salvation 

55:10  water,  makcth  it  b.  forth 

59:4  conceive  mischief  aiid  b.f. 

65:9  I  will  b.f.  seed  out  of  J. 
23  nor  b.  forth  for  trouble 

66:8  earth  to  b.f.  in  one  day? 
9  and  not  cause  to  b.f.  ? 
,Ier.  12:2  grow,  yea  b.f.  fruit 

51:44  I  will  b.f.  what  he  sw.al. 
Ezek.  12:4  shalt  b.f.  thy  stuff. 

17:23  it  shall  b.  forth  boughs 

20:6  to  ft.  them/,  of  land  of  E. 
38  ft.  them /.  out  of  country 

47:12  it  shall  ft./,  new  fruit 
//ft5.  9:13  Eph.  sh.  b.f.  his  chil. 

16  though  they  b.f.  yet  will  I 
Mie.  4:10  labor  to  b.f.  O  Zion 

7:9  he  will  ft.  me/  to  the  light 
Zep.  2:2  before  decree  b.f. 
Zee.  3:8  *./.  my  servant 

4:7  b.f.  headstone  with  shout. 

5:4  6./.  a  curse,  it  shall  enter 
Mat.  1:2:3  virg.  sh.  *./.  a  son,  21 

3:8  b.f.  fruits  meet,  Luke  3:8 

7:18  cannot  6.  /.  evil,  Luke  0:43 
Mark  4:20  b.  f.  fruit 
Luke  1:31  ft./,  a  son  snalt  call  J. 

8:15  havinsj  heard  word,  b.f. 

15:22  *./.  best  robe 
Joh7i  15:2  it  may  b.f.  more  fruit 
16  I  ord.  you,  should  b.f.  fruit 

19:4  I  ft.  him/,  that  ye  may 
Acts  12:4  after  Eastertoft.  him/. 
Pom.  7:4  that  we  shall  b.f.  fruit 
5  motions  of  sin  to  ft./. 

BRING  in. 

Ex.  6:8  5.  you  into  land 

15:17  Shalt  ft.  in,  and  plant  them 

23:2.3  my  Angel  shall  ft.  thee  in 
Num.  14:31  lit.  ones,  will  I  ft.  in 
■lev.  17:34  ft.  ire  no  burden  on  sab. 
Da.n.  2:24  ft.  me  in  before  the  k. 

9:24  to  ft.  in  everlasting  ri^ht. 
Tlaq.  1:6  s.  much  and  ft.  in  little 
Lvm  5:18  means  to  ft.  him  in 

14:21  6.  in  hither  the  poor 
2  Pet.  2:1  ft.  in  damnable  here. 

BRING  out. 
Gtn.  40:14  ft.  me  out  of  this  ho. 

50:^4  G.  willft.  you  out  of  this  1. 
Ex.  6:6  ft.  you  out  from  under 
13  ft.  chil.  of  Is.  out  of  E.  26:27 ; 
7:5:  12:51;  Jer.  31:32 
Deut.  22:21  ft.  0.  d. ;  24  ft.  both  o. 
Jos.  6:22  ft.  0.  thence  Rahab 
Jud.  6:30  ft.  o.  thy  son 
Ps.  25:17  O  ft.  ine  o.  of  my  dis. 

40 


BRI 

Ps.  142:7  ft.  my  soul  o.  of  prison, 

143:11  ft.  my  soul  o«/of  trou. 
Is  42:7  to  ft.  o.  the  prisoners 
Ezek.  11:7  ft.  you  out  of  midst 

20::34  ft.  you  o.  from  peo.  34:13 
41  ac.  you,  when  I  ft.  you  ov.t 

24:6  ft.  it  out  piece  by  piece 
Acts  17:5  sought  to  ft.  them  out 

BRING  to  pass. 
Gen.  41:;32  God  will  ft.  it  top. 

50:20  to  ft.  t.  p.  as  at  this  day 
Ps.  37:5  he  shall  ft.  it  t.  p. 
Is.  28:21  ft.  top.  his  act 

46:11  I  will  also  ft.  it  to  p. 

BRING  up. 
Gen.  46:4  I  will  ft.  thee  up  again 
Ex.  3:17  I  will  ft.  you  up  out  of 

.33:12  say  est,  ft.  vp  this  people 
Num.  20:25  ft.  up  Aaron  to  m.  H. 
Jud.  6:13  did  not  L.  ft.  us  vj) 

1  Sam.  19:15  ft.  him  ^tp  in  the  b. 
28:11  he  said,  ft.  me  up  Samuel 

2  Sam.  6:2  toft,  up  ark  of  G.  1  K. 

8:1,  4;  1  Chr.  1.3:6;  15:3,  12, 
14,  25;  2  Chr.  5:2,  5 

1  Clir.  17:5  since  I  6.  uj)  Israel 
Is.  23:4  nor  ft.  up  virgins 

Jer.  27:22  then  will  I  ft.  them  vp 
Ezek.  16:40  ft.  vp  a  company  ag. 
2.3:46  I  will  6.  vp  a  company 
.37:6  I  will  ft.  up  flesh  on  you 
llos.  9:12  they  ft.  up  children 
Pom.  10:7  to  ft.  up  C.  from  thed. 
Eph.  6:4  ft.  them  up  in  nui'ture 
BRINGERS. 

2  K.  10:5  ft.  up  of  chil.  sent  to  J. 
BRINGEST. 

Job  14:3  ft.  me  into  judgment 

40:9  O  Jer.  that  ft.  good  tid. 
Acts  17:20  ft.  strange  things 

BRINGETH. 
Ex.  6:7  ft.  you  from  under  hurd. 
Lev.  11:45  "L.  that  ft.  you  out 
Ueut.  8:7  L.  6.  thee  into  a  good 

1  Sajn.  2:6  be  ft.  down  to  the  gr. 
7  Lord  ft.  low,  and  lifteth  up 

2  Sam.  23:48  ft.  the  people  under 
49  ft.  me  forth  from  mine  ene. 

■lob  12:6  into  whose  hand  G.  ft. 
22  6.  to  light  shadow  of  death 
19:29  wrath  ft.  punis.  of  the  sw. 
28:11  thing  hid  ft.  he  to  light 

Ps.  1:3  ft.  forth  his  fruit 
14:7  when  L.  ft.  back  cap.  5:3:6 
3:3:10*.  coun.  of  hea.  to  naught 
:37:7  ft.  wicked  devices  to  pa.s3 
68:6  ft.  out  them  that  are  bound 
107:28  ft.  them  out  of  their  dist. 
30  ft.  them  to  desired  haven 
135:7*.  wind,  Jer.  10:3;  51:16 

Prov.  10:31  mouth  of  just  ft.  wis. 
16::30  movini^  his  lips,  he  ft.  evil 
18:16  6.  him  Defore  great  men 
19:26  son  that  ft.  reproach 
20:26  king  ft.  wheel  over  them 
29:15  ft.  mother  to  shame 
21  delicately  ft.  up  his  servant 

25  the  fear  of  man  ft.  a  snare 
31:14  she  ft.  her  food  from  afar 

Is.  8:7  L.  ft.  on  them  the  waters 
26:5  b.  down  them  dwell  on  h. 
40:23  ft.  the  princes  to  nothing 

26  ft.  out  their  host  by  number 
43:17*.  forth  chariot  and  horse 
54:16  the  smith  that  *.  forth 
61:11  the  earth  *.  forth  her  bud 

.Jer.  4.31  *.  forth  her  first  child 
Ezek.  29:16  *.  iniquity  to  rem. 
Hos.  10:1  Is.  *.  forthfruit  to  him. 
Hag.  1:11  which  ground*,  fortlx 
Mat.  3:10  every  tree  that  6.  not 
forth  g.  fruit,  7:19 ;  Luke  3:9 

7:17  good  tree  *.  forth  g.  fruit 

12:.35  a  good  man  *.  forth  good, 
evil  6.  evil  things,  Z«i'«6:45 

13:2.3  ft.  forth  some  a  h.-fold 
52  ft.  out  of  treas.  things  new 

17:1  Jesus  ft.  them  to  high  m. 
Mark  4:28  the  earth  ft.  forth  fr. 
Luke  6:43  good  tree  ft.  not  cor. 
John  12:24  if  it  die  it  ft.  15:5 
Col.  1:6  gospel  ft.  forth  fruit 
Tit.  2:11  grace  of  G.  that  ft.  sal. 
Heb.  1:6  ft.  first-begot,  into  world 

0:7  the  earth  ft.  forth  herbs 
■lam.  1:15  ft.  forth  sin,  and  slnS. 
See  TtDiNGS. 

BRINGING. 
Ex.  12:42  obscr\-ed  for  ft.  them 

36:6  were  resti-ained  from  ft. 
Num.  14::36  by  ft.  up  a  slander 
2  Sam.  19:10  of  ft.  the  king  43 
2  K.  21:12  I  am  6.  such  evil 
Ps.  126:6  rcjoic.  ft.  his  sheaves 
Ezek.  20:9  known  in  ft.  them 
Dan.  9:12  ft.  upon  us  great  evil 


CRUDEN'S  COJ^CORDANCE. 


BEO 

Mat.  21:43  a  nation  J.  forth  fruit 
Horn.  7:23  6.  mo?  into  captivity 
3  Cor.  10:5  b.  into  capti.  ev.  tho. 
ffeb.2:10  in  b.  many  sons. 
7:19  b.  m  of  a  hcttor  liope  did 
2  Pe?.  2:5  b.  in  tliellood  on  world 

BR  INK. 
£!r.  2:3  laid  the  arlc  by  river's  S. 
Jb.f.  3:8  when  come  to  b.  of  J. 
£zek.  47:(i  caused  mo  return  to  J. 

BROAD. 
^eh.  3-8  they  fortitied  Jerusalem 

to  the  b.  wall,  12:38 
Job  36:10  out  of  strait  into  b.  pi. 
J%.  119:90  thy  com.  is  exceed,  b. 
Cant.  3:2  in  b.  ways  I  will  seek 
Js.  33:21  be  a  place  of  b.  rivers 
Jer.  5:1  seek  in  b.  places  thereof 
51:58  b.  walls  of  Babylon 
Jfak.  2:4  chariots  jusfle  in  i.  w. 
Mat.  7:13  6.  way  to  destruction 
23:5  malie  b.  their  phylacteries 
BROADER. 
Job  11:9  meas.  is  b.  than  the  sea 

BROIDBRED. 
Mxk.  10:13  raira.  was  of  6.  work 
18  b.  garments  and  coveredst 
27:7  with  b.  work  to  be  thy  sail 

16  in  thy  fairs  with  6.  v  ork 
24  thy  merchants  in  b.  work 

1  Tim.  2:9  nor  with  6.  hair 

BROILED. 
jMke  24:42  a  piece  of  a  b.  fish 

BROKEiV. 
Cfen.  17:14  b.  my  cov.  Ps.  55:20; 

24:5;  33:8;  Jer.  11:10 
Zev.  21:19  m.  b.  footed,  b.  hand. 
20  hath  his  stones  b.  not  otl'er 
22:22  b.  ye  shall  not  ofter,  24 
26:13  b.  the  hands  of  your  yoke 
26  when  I  have  b.  staff  of  bread 
Jud.  5:22  the  horse-hoofs  b.  by 

1  Sam.  2:4  bows  of  mighty  are  h. 

2  Sa?n.  22:.35  b.  of  st.  b.  Ps.  18:-34 
1  C/ir.  14:11  b.  in  upon  mine  ene. 
S  Chr.  20::37  b.  thy  works,  sh.  b. 

32:5  he  built  up  all  tlie  wall  b. 

Job  4:10  teeth  of  y.  lions  are  b. 
7:5  skin  is  b.  and  loathsome 
16:12  he  hath  b.  me  asunder 
22:9  arms  of  fatherless  been  b. 
24:20  wickedness  shall  be  b. 
31:22  arm  be  b.  from  the  bone 
38:15  the  high  arm  shall  be  b. 

Ps.  3:7  b.  teeth  of  the  unirodly 
31:12  I  am  like  a  b.  vessel 
34:18  them  of  a  b.  heart,  51:17 
20  not  one  of  tliera  is  b. 
37:15  their  bows  be  6.  ,•  17  arms 
38:8  I  am  feeble  and  sore  b. 
44:19  b.  us  in  place  of  dragons 
51:8  bones  thou  hast  b.  may  rej. 

17  sacrifices  of  G.  are  a  b.  epi. 
60:2  earth  to  tremble  hast  5. 
69*20  rcpr.  hath  b.  my  heart 
107:16  6.  the  gates  of  brass 
109:16  slay  the  b.  in  heart 
134:7  snare  is  b.  we  are  escaped 
147:3  he  healeth  the  *.  in  heart 

Prov.  6:15  suddenly  sh.  he  be  b. 
15:13  by  eor.  of  heart  spirit  is  6. 
17:22  b.  spirit  drieth  the  bones 
25:19  is  like  a  «i.  tooth 

4:12  threefold  cord  is  not  b. 
12:6  or  the  golden  bowl  be  b. 
Is.  5:27  latchet  of  tlieir  shoes  b. 
7:8  shaU  Eph.  be  b. 
8:15  among  them  shall  be  b. 
9:4  b.  the  yoke  of  his  burden 
14:5  b.  the  staft'of  the  wicked 

29  rod  of  him  smote  thee  is  b. 
19:10  shall  be  b.  in  purposes 
21:9  all  the  images  he  hath  b. 
28:13  fall  backward  and  be  b. 
33:8  b.  the  covenant 

10  any  of  the  cords  be  5. 
36:6  trustest  in  staff  of  6.  reed 
Jer.  2:13  b.  cisterns  that  hold  no ' 

16  b.  the  crown  of  thy  head 

20  of  old  I  have  b.  thy  yoke 
5:5  these  have  b.  the  yoke  and 
10:20  all  my  cords  are  b. 
11:16  the  branches  of  it  are  b. 
14:17  virgin  of  my  people  is  b. 
82:28  is  this  man  C.  a  b.  idol? 
23:9  mv  heart  is  b. 
28:2  b.  yoke  of  king  of  Babylon 
33:21  then  may  also  my  cove- 
nant be  b.  with  David 
48:17  how  is  the  strong  staff  J. 

38  I  have  b.  Moab  like  a  vessel 
50:17  Nebuch.  6.  Israel's  bones 

23  hammer  of  whole  earth  b. 
51:58  broad  walls  of  B.  sh.  be  b. 
Lam.  2:9  he  hath  b.  her  bars 
3:4  hath  b.  my  bones  ;  16  teeth 


BRO 

Ezek.  6:9  5.  with  their  wh.  heart 
17:19  covenant  tliat  he  hath  b. 
19:12  her  strong  rods  were  b. 
20:2  Aha,  she  is  b. 
27:20  east  wind  b.  thee 
34  shalt  be  b.  by  the  seas 
30:21  b.  the  arm  of  Pharaoh 
22  break  the  strong  and  thatS 
31:12  his  boughsareS.  by  rivers 
32:28  be  b.  in  midst  of  uncir. 
34:4  nor  have  ye  bound  up  b. 
16  and  I  will  "bind  up  that  b. 
27  6.  the  bands  of  their  yoke 
44:7  they  have  b.  my  covenant 
Dan.  2:42  kingdom  partly  b. 
8:8  the  groat  horn  was  6.  22 
25  he  shall  be  b.  without  hand 
11:4  his  kingdom  shall  be  b. 
22  with  arras  of  a  flood  be  b. 
nm.  5:11  Eph.  is  b.  in  judgment 
Zee.  11:11  it  was  b.  in  that  day 
10  shep.  shall  not  heal  that  b. 
Mat.  15:37  b.  meat,  Mark  8:8 
21:44  fall  on  this  stone,  shall  be 

b.  Luke  20:18 
Luke  12:39  surt".  house  to  'be  6. 
■John  5:18  not  only  b.  the  Sab. 
7:23  law  of  M.  should  not  be  b. 
10:35  the  scripture  cannot  be  b. 
19:31  their  legs  might  be  6. 
36  bone  of  him  shall  not  be  b. 
21:11  yet  was  not  the  net  b. 
A/Is  20:11  b.  bread  and  talked 
27:35  had  b.  it,  he  began  to  eat 

1  Cor.  11:24  my  body  o.  for  you 
Rev.  2:27  as  ves.  shaJl  they  be  b. 

BROKEN  down. 

2  K.  11:6  that  it  be  not  b.  d. 
X.  h.  2:13  I  viewed  the  walls  J.  d. 
I's.  80:12  why  b.  d.  her  hedges  f 

89:40  has  b.  d.  all  his  hedges 
Prnp.  24:31  wall  was  b.  down 

25:28  is  like  a  city  b.  down 
/s.  10:8  b.  d.  principal  plants 

22:10  houses  b.  d.  to  fortify  wall 

24: 10  city  of  confusion  is  b.  d. 

19  is  utterly  b.  down. 
■Jer.  4:20  cities  b.  d.  ;  48:20  M.  39 
Fzek.  30:4  foundation  sh.  be  b.  d. 
■Joel  1:17  the  barns  are  b.  d. 
Eph.  2:14  b.  d.  middle  wall 

BROKEN  forth. 
Gen.  38:29  how  hast  thon6./ortt 
2  Sam.  5:20  L.  b.f.  on  mine  ene. 

BROKEN  in. 
1  Chr.  14:11  b.  in  on  mine  ene. 

BROKEN  off. 
Job  17:11  my  purposes  are  5.  off 
li.  27:11  boughs  withered  b.  of 
Horn.  11:17  and  if  some  be  b.  off 

20  bee.  of  unbelief,  6.  off,  19 
BROKEN  in,  or  to  pieces. 

1  Sam.  2:10  adv.  sliall  be  b.  top. 

2  C/ir.  25:12  from  rock,  were  b. 
Ps.  80:10  thou  has  *.  R.  in  p. 
Is.  8:9  ye  shall  b.  in  p. 
30:14  as  a  potter's  ves.  b.  in  p. 

Has.  8:6  calf  of  Sam.  shall  b.  p. 

BROKEN  up. 
Gen.  7:11  fount,  of  deep  ft.  vp 
2  K.  25:4  J.  ft.  vp  Jer.  39:2-  52:7 
2  Chr.  24:7  ft.  vp  house  of  God 
Prov.  3:20  depths  ft.  vp 
Mat.  24:43  house  to  be  ft.  vp 
Mark  2:4  they  had  6.  roof 
Acts  13:43  when  cong.  was  6.  vp 

BROKEN-HEARTED. 
Ts.  61:1  to  bind  up  the  ft. -A. 
Luke  4:18  to  heal  the  b.-h. 

BROOD. 
Luke  13:34  hen  doth  gather  ft. 

BROOK. 
Gen.  32:23  sent  them  over  the  ft. 
Lev.  23:40  take  willows  of  the  ft. 
Xtim.  13:23  to  ft.  Eschol.  cut  br. 
Dent.  2:13  over  the  ft.  Zered,  14 
9:21  cast  the  dust  into  the  ft. 

1  Sam.  17:40  stones  out  of  the  6. 

2  Sam.  15:23  passed  ft.  Kidron 
17:20  they  be  gone  over  the  ft. 

1  K.  2:;37  dav  thou  passest  ov.  ft. 
17:3  hide  by  the  ft.  Cherith,  5 

6  he  drank  of  the  ft. 
18:40  Elijah  brought  to  6.  Kish 

2  Chr.  20:16  find  them  at  e.  of  ft. 
29:16  carried  it  to  the  6.  Kidnm 
32:4  gathered  and  stopped  theft. 

Xeh.  2:15  bv  ft.  and  viewed  the 
Job  6:15  dealt  deceitfully  as  a  ft. 

40:22  willows  of  ft.  compass  him 
Ps.  83:9  as  to  Jabin  at  the  ft.  K. 

110:7  drink  of  the  ft.  in  way 
Pror.  18:4  wisdom  as  a  ft. 
T.i.  1.5:7  carrv  toft,  of  willows 
Jo:  31;40  fields  to  ft.  Kid.  holy 


BRO 

John  18:1  went  over  6.  Cedron 

BROOKS. 
Num.  21:14  in  the  ft.  of  Amon 
Devt.  8:7  a  land  of  ft.  of  water 
2  SaiH.  2.3:.30  ft.  of  G.  1  Chr.  11:32 
1  K.  18:5  A.  said.  Go  unto  all  6. 
Job  0:15  as  stream  of  ft.  pass 
20:17  shall  not  see  the  ft. 
22:24  gold  as  stones  of  ft. 
Ps.  42:1  hart  pant,  after  wat.-ft. 
Is.  19:6  ft.  of  defence  be  emptied 

7  paper-reeds  by  the  ft.  shall 

8  cast  angle  into  ft.  shall  lam. 
BROTH. 

.Tud.  6:19  G.  put  tlie  6.  in  a  pot 
Is.  65:4  ft.  of  abominable  things 

BROTHER. 
Gen.  9:5  of  every  man's  ft. 
29:12  he  was  her  father's  ft. 
43:6  ye  had  a  6.  the  man  asked, 

have  ye  another  ft.  44:19 
Devt.  25:5  hush.  ft.  shall  go  in 
.fiid.  21:6  I.  repen.  forB.  their  6. 
Job  1:13  in  the  eldest  6.  ho.  18 
30:29  I  am  aft.  to  dragons 
Prop.  17:17  a  ft.  is  bom  for  adv. 
18:9  slothful  is  ft.  to  him 
19  a  ft.  otfended  is  harder 

24  sticketh  closer  than  a  6. 
27:10  better  a  neigh,  than  ft.  far 

Ec.  4:8  hath  neither  child  nor  ft. 
■Ter.  9:4  tr.  not  in  any  ft.  for  ev.  ft. 
Ezek.  44:25  for  6.  theymay  defile 
Mai.  1:2  was  not  E.  Jacob's  ft.  ? 
Mat.  10:21  ft.  de.  up  ft.  J/ar*  13:12 
Mark  12:19  if  m.'a  6.  die,  Luke 
20:28 

■John  11:19  J.  came  to  co.  con.  ft. 
Acts  9:17  ft.  Saul  receiv.  22:13 
12:2  killed  James  theft,  of  John 
21:20  ft.  how  many  thous.  bel. 

1  Cor.  5:11  called  a  ft.  be  a  forn. 
6:6  ft.  goeth  to  law  with  ft. 
7:12  6.  hath  a  wife 

15  a  6.  is  not  under  bondage 
8:11  thy  know,  weak  ft.  perish 

2  Cor.  8:18  sent  with  him  the  ft. 
2  Thes.  3:6  withdraw  from  ev.  6. 

15  but  admonish  him  as  a  ft. 
Phile.  7  saints  refresh,  by  thee,  ft. 

16  above  a  servant  a  ft.  beloved 
His  BROTHER. 

Gen.  25:26  after  that  came  his  ft. 
42:38  his  ft.  is  dead,  44:20 
Ex.  32:27  slay  ev.  man  his  ft. 
Deiit.  19:19  to  have  done  to  ft, 
28:54  eye  be  evil  toward  his  ft. 
Neh.  5:7  usury  ev.  one  of  his  ft. 
Ps.  49:7  by  any  means  red.  his  6. 
Is  3:6  shall  take  hold  of  ft  is  ft. 
9:19  no  man  shall  spare  his  ft. 
19:2  fight  every  one  ag.  his  ft. 
41:6  to  his  ft.  be  of  good  cour. 
■ler.  31:34  teach  no'more  every 

manftisft.  Heb.  8:11 
34:9  serve  himself  of  a  J.  his  ft. 

17  liberty  every  one  to  his  ft. 
Ezek.  18:18  spoiled  his  ft.  by  vio. 

.33:30  every  one  to  his  ft. 
IIos.  12:3  ft.  by  the  heel  in  thew. 
Ainos  1:11  he  did  pursue  h.  ft. 
Mic.  7:2  hunt  every  man  his  ft. 
Hag.  2:22  by  sword  of  his  b. 
Zee.  7:9  mercy  ev.  man  to  h.  ft. 

10  imagine  evil  against  his  ft. 
Mai.  2:10  treacherously  ag'st  ft. 
Mat.  5:22  sayeth  Raca  to  his  ft. 
18:35  if  ye  forgive  not  every  one 

his  ft.  their  trespasses 
22:24  seed  to  6.  Mark  12:19; 
Luke  20:28 

25  left  his  wife  to  his  ft. 
■John  1:41  he  findeth^Ktft.  Simon 
Rom.  14:13  to  fall  in  his  b.  way 
1  Thes.  4:6  no  man  def.  his  ft. 
■Jam.  4:11  evil  of  and  jud.  his  ft. 

1  John  2:9  and  hateth  liis  ft.  11 
10  loveth  his  ft.  abideth  In  lig. 

3:10  that  loveth  not  hi^  ft.  14 
12  not  as  Cain,  who  sle.  his  ft. 
15  hateth  hU  ft.  is  a  murd.  4:20 
4:21  love  God,  love  Jiis  ft.  also 
5:16  if  any  see  his  6.  sin  a  sin 

My  BROTHER  . 

Gen.  4:9  C.  said,  Amiwvft-  kee. 
20:5  he  is  mi/  ft.  13 ;  1  K.  20:.32 
27:41  will  I  slav  my  ft.  Jacob 
29:15  because  thou  art  my  6. 

2  .'fain.  1:20  n) 7/  ft.  Jonathan 
1  K.  13:30  saving,  Alas,  my  ft. 
Ps.  .35:14  tho.  he  had  been  my  6. 
Cant.  8:1  wert  as  my  ft. 
■Jer.  22:18  saving.  Ah.  my  b. 
Mat.  12:.50  is  mv  ft.  Mark  3:.35 

18:21  how  oft  shall  my  ft.  sin 
Luke  12:13  speak  to  my  ft. 
50 


BRO 

John  11:21  my  ft.  had  not  died 

1  Cor.  8:13  if  meat  make  my  ft. 

2  Cor.  2:13  found  not  Tit.  my  b. 

Our  BROTHER. 
Gen.  37:20  wh..  profit  if  si.  our  ft. 
27  for  he  is  our.  ft.  Jud.  9:3 

42:21  guilty  concerning  our  5. 
2  Cor.  8:22  sent  with  them  mrb. 
Plate.  1  Tim.  ourb.  to  Philem. 

Thy  BROTHER. 
Gen.  4:9  Where  is  Abel  thy  ft. 
10  voice  of  tliy  ft.  blood  crieth 

27:40  and  shalt  serve  thyb. 

38:8  ft.  wife  r.  up  seed  to  thy  ft. 
&.  4:14  is  not  Aaron  thy  b.  ? 
Lev.  19:17  shalt  not  hate  Uiy  b. 

25:30  that  thy  ft.  may  live 
Veut.  13:0  if  thy  ft.  entice  secretly 

15:11  open  thy  h.  wide  to  thyb. 
12  iJiyb.  a  Heb.  be  sold  to  thea 

22:3  all  lost  things  oithy  ft. 

2:j:7  not  abhor  Edom.  he  is  ^  b. 
2  Sarn.  2:22  iny  face  to  J.  tluj  b. 

13:20  h.  thy  peace,  he  is  thyb. 
1  li.  20::33  said,  thy  ft.  Benhadad 
■Job  22:0  pledge  from  thy  ft. 
Ps.  50:20  speakest  against  thyb. 
Prov.  27:10  into  thy  b.  house 
Ob.  10  violence  against  t.  b.  J. 
Mat.  5:23  that  t.  ft.  hath  aught 
24  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  6. 

7:3  in  t.  ft.  eye,  5;  i?/fe6:41,42 

18:15  gained  t.  ft.  Luke  17:3 
■JolLn  li:2:j  thy  ft.  shall  rise 
Rom.  14:10  set  at  naught  thy  5. 

Your  BROTHER. 
Gen.  42:.34  will  I  deliveryon  y.  ft, 

45:4  I  am  Joseph,  your  ft. 
■Tud.  9:18  Abim.  bee.  he  is  y.  ft. 
Rev.  1:91  John  who  also  am  y.  b. 

BROTHERHOOD. 
Zee.  11:14  break  ft.  between  J'. 
1  Pet.  2:17  love  the  ft.  fear  God 

BROTHERLY, 
Ainos  1:9  remember  not  6.  cove. 
Rom.  12:10  affect,  with  ft.  love 
1  Thes.  4:9  as  touching  ft.  love 
Heb.  1-3:1  let  ft.  love  continue 
iPet.  1:7  to  godliness  ft.  kindness 

BROl'GHT. 
Gen.  20:9  ft.  on  me  a  great  sin 

27:20  Lord  thy  God  6.  it  to  me 
Ex.  18:26  hard  causes  they  ft. 

19:4  how  I  ft.  you  to  myself 

32:1  that  ft.  us  up  out,  23 
21  thou  hast  6.  so  great  a  sia 
Num.  14:3  ft.  us  to  this  land 

10:10  hath  ft.  thee  near  to  him 

27:5  M.  ft.  their  cause  before  L, 
Deut.  5:15  ft.  thee  out  thence 

20:13  ft.  away  the  hal.  things 
Jos'.  7:24  ft.  them  to  valley  of  A. 

24:7  Lord  ft.  the  sea  upon  them 
Jud.  2:1  6.  you  unto  the  land 

18:3  who  6.  thee  hither  1 

1  Sa7n.  1:24  ft.  Sam.  to  house  ofL. 
10:27  and  ft.  him  no  presents 
15:35  D.  received  what  she  ft. 

2  Sam.  7:18  that  thou  hast  ft.  me 

hitherto,  1  Chr.  17:16 

1  K.  9:9  ft.  this  evil.  2  Chr.  7:22 
17:20  ft.  evil  upon  the  widow? 

2  K.  5:20  in  not  receiv.  what  heft. 
17:4  Hoshea  ft.  no  present 
20:11  ft.  the  shadow  backward 

1  Chr.  11:19  with  jeop.  of  livesft. 
14:17  L.  ft.  fear  of  him  on  all 

2  Chr.  13:18  chil.  of  Isr.  were  ft. 
22:9  ft.  Ahaziah  to  Jehu 

32:23  many  6.  gifts  to  L.  to  Jer. 

Ezra  8:18  ft.  us  a  man  of  underst. 

Neh.  4:15  ft.  their  counsel 
9:;33  in  all  that  is  ft.  upon  us 
13:12  Judah  ft.  tithe  of  com 

.Job  4:12  was  secretly  ft.  to  me 
21:32  yet  shall  he  be  ft.  to  grays 

Ps.  35:4  be  6.  to  confusion.  26 
45:15  with  gladness  shall  he  ft. 
71:24  ft.  to  shame  seek  my  hurt 

Prov.  6:26  a  man  is  ft.  to  piece 

Cant.  2:4ft.  me  tobanquet-housa 

is.  15:1  At  6.  Kir  ft.  to  silence 
23:13  ft.  the  land  of  C.  to  ruin 
29:20  terrible  one  is  6.  to  naught 
43:23  6.  me  the  small  cattle.  24 
48:15  called  him.  I  have  ft.  him 
53:7  he  is  ft.  as  a  lamb 
59:16  his  arm  ft.  salvation.  63:5 
60:11  that  their  kings  may  be 6. 
62:9  thev  that  ft.  it  shall  drink  it 

■Jer.  15:8"I  have  ft,  on  them 
.32:42  as  I  have  ft.  all  this  eril  on 
40:3  now  the  Lord  hath  ft.  it 

Ezek.  14:22  comf.  concer.  evil  I  b. 
29:5  shalt  not  be  ft,  together 
40:4  art  tliou  b.  hither 


CRUDENS  CONCORDANCE. 


BRO 

Dan.  7:13  6.  him  near  Ancient 
9.14  watclied  evil  and  b.  it  on 
11:6  and  they  that  b.  her 

ling.  1:9  yc  b  it  home 

Mat.  10: 18  shall  be  6 .  before  kings, 

Mark  13:9;  iute  21:12 
12.25  is*,  to  desol.  Luke  11:17 
17:16  b.  him  to  disciples 
18:24  was  b.  owed  10,000  talents 
19-13  b.  little  chil.  Mark  10:13 

Mark  10: 13  rebuked  tho.se  ft.  them 

Luke  2:32  b.  him  to  Jerusalem 
10::34  b.  him  to  an  inn 

Jolin.  7-45  have  ye  not  b.  him  1 

Act.i  5:21  prison  to  have  them  b. 
9:27  6.  him  to  apostles 
15:3  b.  on  their  way 
16:20  b.  them  to  the  magistrates 
19:37  b.  these  men,  no  robbers 
20:12  b.  the  younsj  man  alive 
21:5  they  all  b.  us  on  our  way 
25:6  commanded  Paul  to  be  b. 
27:24  must  be  b.  before  Cesar 

Som.  15:24  to  be  S.  thither 

1  Cor.  6:12  not  be  ft.  under  power 

2  Cor.  1:16  be  ft.  on  my  \vay  to  J. 
2  Tim.  1:10  ft.  life  and  immortal. 

1  Pel.  1:13  grace  that  is  ft.  to  you 

2  Pet.  2:19  of  same  is  he  ft. 

BROUGHT  again. 
Gen.  14:16  Abram  ft.  again  Lot 
Mc.  15:19  L.  6.  a.  waters  of  sea 
Deut.  1:25  6.  us  word  again 
Ruth  1:21  L.  6.  me  home  again 

1  Sam.  6:21  Philistines  ft.  again 

2  CAr.  33:13  L.  ft.  Manas,  a.  to  J. 
Ezek.  34:4  ft.  a.  what  was  driven 

39:27  ft.  them  ag.  from  the  peo. 
Beb.  13:20  ft.  a*/,  from  the  dead 
BROUGHT  back. 

1  K.  1.3:23  prophet  he  had  ft.  back 

2  Chr.  10:4  Jehos.  ft.  them  ft.to  L. 
Ps.  85:1  6.  ftoci'  the  captivity 
Ezek.  38:8  land  ft.  ft.  from  the  sw. 

BROUGHT  down. 

Gen.  39:1  was  b.  d.  into  Egypt 

1  Sam.  30:16  ft.  him  d.  they" were 
Ps.  30:8  they  are  ft.  d.  and  fallen 

107:12  he  6.  d.  their  heart 
Is.  5:15  mean  man  shall  be  ft.  d. 

14:11  thy  pomp  is  6.  down 
15  shall  be  6.  down  to  hell 

29:4  shall  be  ft.  d.  speak  out 

43:14  ft.  do^vn  all  the  nobles 
Lam.  2:2  ft.  them  «!.  to  the  gro. 
Ezek.  17:24  have  ft.  d.  hiirh  tree 

81:18  be  ft.  rf.  with  trees  of  Eden 
Zee.  10:11  pride  of  Assv.  be  ft.  d. 
Mat.  \V.%i  Capern.  ft.  d.  to  hell 
.dcte  9:30  brethren  ft.  him  d.  to  C. 

BROUGHT  forth. 

ffen.  1:12  the  earth  ft.  /br^ft  grass 
21  waters  b.  forth  abundantly 
14:18  king  of  Salem  ft./,  bread 
15:5  Lorcf  ft.  forth  Abram 
19:16  angels'*.  Lot  forth 
41:47  the  earth  b.  forth  by  hand. 

Ex.  3:12  thou  hast  ft./,  peop. 
re;3  ve  have  ft.  us /.  into  wild. 
29:46"  I  am  L.  ft.  them  /.  Lev. 
2o::^8;  26:13,45 

Nvm.  24:8  God  ft.  him /. 

Deut.  6.12  Lord  ft.  thee/.  8:14 
9:12  people  ft./,  have  corrupted 
26:8  L.  ft.  us  f.  with  a  mighty  h. 
33:14  fraits  6.  forth  by  eun 

Jud.  6:8  ft.  you/,  out  of  house 

2  /Sam.  22:20  ft.  me  forth  into  a 

large  place,  Ps.  18:19 
1  K.  9:9  forsook  Lord  who  ft.  /. 

their  fathers,  2  Chr.  7:22 
Jbft  10:18  hast  thou  ft.  me/. 

21:30  be  ft.     to  day  of  wrath 
Ps.  7:14  b.  forth  falsehood 

90:2  before  mountains  were  ft./. 

103::30  their  land  ft./,  frogs 

43  b.  forth  his  people  with  joy 
Prov.  8:24  no  depths,  I  was  ft./. 

25  before  the  hills  was  I  ft./ 
Cani.  8:5  thy  mother  ft.  thee/, 
is.  5:2  it  ft.  /ordA  wild  grapes 

26:18  ft./,  "wind;  45:10  w.  ft.  f. 

51:18  among  sons  she  hath  ft".  /. 

66:7  before  she  trav.  she  ft./. 
8  as  soon  as  Z.  trar.  she  6.  /. 
Jer.  2:27  thou  hast  ft.  me  /. 

11:4  I  ft.  themforth,  34:i3 

20:3  Pashur  6.    J.  out  of  stocks 

32:21  ft.  forth  Israel  with  sit'ns 

50:25  Lord  ft./,  weap.  of  indig. 

51:10  L.  hath  6,/.  our  right. 
Ezek.  12:7  I  ft./,  my  stuff  by  day 

14:22  a  remnant  ft./,  sons 
Mic.  5:3  which  trav.  hath  ft.  f. 
Hag.  2: 19  olive-tree  hath  not  ft.  f. 
Mat.  1:25  she  had  ft.  /.  first-born 


BRO 

Mat.  13:8  good  gr.  ft./.  Mark  4:8 
Luke  1:57  EUzabeth  o.f.  a  son 

2:7  she  6.  /.  her  flrst-fiorn  sou 
i  12:16  ground  of  a  rich  man  ft.  f. 
.John  19:13  Pilate  b.  forth  Jesus 
Acts  ,5:19  doors  and  ft.  them  f. 

ia-6  Ilerod  would  have  ft.  him /. 

25- 17  com.  the  man  to  be  ft.  /. 
.Tn)n.  .5:18  earth  b.  forth  fruit 
Rev.  12:5  she  ft./,  a  man-child 
13  persecuted" woman  wh.  ft./. 
BROUGHT  in. 
Gen.  39:14  ft.  in  a  Hebrew 

47:7  Jos.  ft.  in  Jacob  his  father 
Deut.  9:4  my  right  L.  ft  me  in 

11:29  L.  hath  ft.  in  unto  land 
Xeh.  13:19  no  burden  ft.  in 
Ps.  78-26  ft.  w  the  south  wind 
Acts  7:45  ft.  in  with  Jesus 
(?a/.  2:4  brethren  unawares  ft.  in 

BROUGHT  into. 
Nvm.  16-14  not  ft.  us  into  a  land 
1         20:8ft.  thvserv.  mtoacov. 
Ps.  22:15  ft.  me  into  dust 
Cant.  1:4  king  ft.  me  i.  his  cham. 
■Ter.  2:7  ft.  you  i.  a  plen.  country 
i(7?«.  3:2  ft.  me  into  darkness 
Ezek.  44:7  ft.  in.  my  sanctuary 
.ids  9:8  ft.  him  in  fo  Damascus 

21:28  ft.  Greeks  into  the  temple 

1  riOT.  6:7  ft.  nothing  Wfdo  world 
//eft.  13:11  whose  blood  is  6.  z/ido 

BROUGHT  low. 
■Jud.  11:.35  dau.  ft.  me  very  low 

2  Chr.  28:19  Lord  ft.  Judah  low 
■Job  14:21  they  are  ft.  low 

24:24  are  gone  and  ft.  low 
Pit.  79:8  for  we  are  ft.  very  low 
106:43  ft.  low  for  their  iniquity 
107:.39  ft.  low  thro'  0])pression 
116:6  I  was  ft.  low.  he  helped 
142:6  for  I  am  ft.  very  low 
Ec.  12:4  dang,  of  music  be  ft.  low 
Is.  2:12  shall  be  ft.  low 
25:5  of  terrible  ones  ft.  loiB 
Luke  3:5  every  mountain  and  hill 
ft.  low.  Is.  40:4 

BROUGHT  out. 
Gen.  15:7  b.  thee  o.  of  Ur  of  Cha. 
43:23  he  ft.  S.  out  unto  them 
&.  13:3  L.  ft.  you  out.  9,  14,  16 
20:2  L.  ft.  the"e  ovt.  Lev.  19:.36 ; 

iV!/m.l.5:41;  Deut.h:&:Ps.f^\:\0 
Lev.  23:43  I  ft.  them  o.  1  K.  8:21 
/>'//;.  5:15  that  L.  ft.  thee  ovf 
9:28  ft.  O'/!!  to  slay  them 
■Jos.  6:23  ft.  out  Rahab  and  all 
24:5  and  afterward  I  ft.  you  out 
2  Sam.  1.3:18  ft.  her  o.  anil  bolted 
2  Clir.  23:11  ft.O'(<  the  king's  son 
J??.  78:16  he  ft.  str.  out  of  rock 
80:8  hast  ft.  a  vine  out  of  Egypt 
107:14  ft.  them  out  of  darkness 
1:36:11  ft.  out  Isr.  from  among 
./(--?•.  7:22  ill  the  day  I  ft.  them  out 
Dan.  5:13  king  ft.  o.  of  Jewry  ? 
IZos.  12:13  prophet  L.  ft.  Isr.  out 
Arts  7:40  M.  wh.  ft.  us  out  of  Eg. 
1'2:17  L.  ft.  him  out  of  prison 
13:17  a  high  arm  ft.  them  out 
lfi::30  ft.  0.  and  said.  wh.  ra.  I  do  ? 
.39  bes.  them  and  ft.  them  ou( 
BROUGHT  to  pass. 
2  /f.  19:2.5  I  6.  it  fop.  Is.  37:26 
Ezek.  21:7  and  shall  be  ft.  top. 
1  Cor.  15:54  then  be  ft.  top. 

BROUGHT  up. 
Er.  17:3  wh.  ft.  us  vp,  Num.  21:5 
32:1  as  for  M.  that  ft.  us  tip,  23 
4  thy  gods  ft.  th.  vp.  8;  1 K.  12:28 
Num.  16:13  hast  6.  us  up 
20:4  why  have  ye  ft.  vp 
Deut.  20:1  with  thee  ft.  thee  vp 
■los.  24:17  he  it  is  that  ft.  us  vp 
Jud.  6:8  ft.  you  u.  1  Sam.  10:18 
15:13  ft.  Samson  u.  ;  16:.31 

1  Sam.  8:8  since  the  day  I  ft.  up  ; 

iSam.  7:6;  1  CAr.  17:5 
12:6  L.  that  ft.  your  fathers  up 
■2  Sam.  6:12  ft.  tip  the  ark,  15;  1 
K.  8:4 : 1  Chr.  15:28  ■,2Chr.  1:4 
21:13  ft.  (//)  the  bones  of  Saul 

2  K.  17:7  sin.  ag.  L.  ft.  them 
36  Lord  who  ft.  you  up 

25:6  ft.  vp  Z.  to  Wing,  Jer.  39:5 
2  f  ftn  8:11  Sol.  ft.  vp  dau.  of  P. 

10:8  men  ft.  vp  with  him,  10 
Neh.  9:18  is  thy  God  ft.  thee  up 
Est.  2:7  he  ft.  vp  Esther 

2C  like  as  when  ft.  up  with  him 
Joft  31:18  he  was  6.  vp  with  me 
Ps.  30:3  ft.  )/p  my  soul 

40:2  6.  me  up  out  of  horrible  pit 
Prov.  8:30  one  ft.  J/p  with  him 
Is.  1:2  nourished  and  ft.  vp  chil. 

49:21  who  hath  ft.  these 


BUD 

Is.  51:18  her  of  sons  she  ft.  vp 

63:11  heft,  them  up,. Jer.  2:6 
./er.  11:7  in  day  I  ft.  them 

16-14  L.  that  6.  u.  Israel.  2:3:7 
15  ft.  ?//)  Israel  from  the  n.  23:8 
La?n.  2  -22  those  I  ft.  vp  my  en. 

4:5  ft.  I'p  in  scarlet,  embrace 
Eif* .  19:3  ft.  vp  one  of  her  whelps 

.37:13  ft.  vou  vp  out  of  your  gr. 
A7710S  2:10  I  ft.  you  u.  3:1;  9:7; 

Mic.  6-4 
./o;i.  2:6  ft.  vp  my  life  from  cor. 
Luke  4:16  N.  where  he  been  ft,  u. 
Acts  13:1 1  beenft,  up  with  Herod 

22-3  ft.  vp  at  the  feet  of  Gamal. 

1  Tim.  5:10  widow,  if  she  ft.  vp 

BROUGHTEST. 
Ex.  32:7  people  ft.  out  have  cor. 
Num.  14:13  ft.  up  this  people 
Deut.  9:28  lest  land  whence  ft.  us 
29  inherit,  ft.  out,  1  K.  8.51 

2  ^irn.  5:2  heft,  in  Isr.  1  Chr.lV.'i 

1  /iT.  8:.53  when  ft.  our  fathers  out 
Neh.  9:7  ft.  him  forth  out  of  Ur. 

15  ft.  forth  water  out  of  rock 
23  ft.  them  into  the  land 
Ps.  66:11  thou  ft.  us  into  the  net 
12  ft.  us  out  into  a  wealthy  pi. 
BROW. 
Is.  48:4  thy  neck  iron,  ft.  brass 
Luke  4:29  led  him  to  ft.  of  the  hill 

BROW.\. 
Gen.  30:32  all  ft.  cattle,  35,  40 
.33  every  o.  not  ft.  accounted  st. 
BRUISE,  Substantive. 
Jer.  30:12  L.  thy  ft.  is  incurable 
Nah.  3:19  no  healing  of  thy  ft 

BRUISES. 
Is.  1:6  but  wounds  and  ft. 

BRUISE,  Verb. 
Gen.  .3:15  ft.  thy  head,  ft.  his  heel 
Is.  28:28  nor  ft.  it  with  horsemen 
5.3:10  pleased  the  Lord  to  ft.  him 
Dan.  2:40  as  iron  shall  it  ft. 
Pom.  16:20  G.  of  peace  shall  ft.  S. 

BRUISED. 
Lev.  22:24  not  offer  what  is  ft. 

2  /r.  18:21  trustest  this  ft.  reed 
Is.  42:3  a  ft.  reed  shall  he  not 

break.  Mat.  12:20 
53:5  he  was  ft.  for  our  iniquities 
Ezek.  2.3:3  in  Egypt  ft.  the  teats 
8  ft.  thebreasts  of  her  virginity 
Luke  4:18  set  at  liberty  them  ft. 

BRUISIIVG. 

Ezek.  23:21  in  ft.  thy  teats  by  E. 
Luke  9:39  the  spirit  ft.  him 

BRUIT. 

■ler.  10:22  noise  of  the  ft.  is  come 
Nah.  3:19  all  that  hear  ft.  of  thee 
BRUTE.   See  beasts. 

BRUTISH. 

Ps.  49:10  fool  and  ft.  person 
92:6  a  ft.  man  knoweth  not 
94:8  underst.  ye  ft.  am.  the  peo. 
Prov.  12:1  hateth  reproof  is  ft. 
30:2  I  am  more  ft.  than  any 
Is.  19:11  the  counsel  of  the  coun- 
sellors of  Phar.  is  become  ft. 
Jer.  10:8  they  are  altogether  ft. 

14  man  is  ft.  51:17 ;  21  pastors 
Ezek.  21:31  into  the  hand  of  ft. 

BUCKET,  S. 
Num.  24:7  water  out  of  his  ft. 
Is.  40:15  nat.  are  as  drop  of  a  ft. 

BUCKLER. 

2  Sam.  22:31  a  ft.  to  all  that  trust 
In  him,  Ps.  18::30 

1  Chr.  5:18  men  able  to  bear  a  ft. 
12:8  Gadites  that  could  h.  ft. 

Ps.  18:2  Lord  is  my  God,  my  ft. 

35:2  take  hold  of  shield  and  ft. 

91:4  his  truth  shall  be  thy  ft. 
Prov.  2:7  ft.  to  them  walk  upr. 
■ler.  46:3  order  ye  ft.  and  shield 
Ezek.  2;3:24  set  against  thee  ft. 

26:8  he  shall  lift  up  ft,  against 
BUCKLERS. 

2  Chr.  23:9  Jehoiada  delivered  ft. 
Job  15:26  run,  on  bosses  of  his  ft. 
Cant.  4:4  there  hanged  1,000  ft. 
Ezek.  38:4  great  company  withft. 

39:9  they  shaU  set  on  fire  ft. 

BUD,  Substantive. 

■lob  .38:27  ft.  of  tender  herb 
Is.  18:5  when  the  ft,  is  perfect 
61:11  as  earth  bringeth  forth  ft. 
Ezek.  16:7  multiply  as  ft.  of  field 
Hos.  8:7  6.  shall  yield  no  meal 
BUDS. 

Num.  17:8  Aaron's  rodb.  forthft. 


BUI 
BUD,  Verb. 

Job  14:9  thr.  scent  of  water,  ft. 

P.*  132:17  hom  of  David  to  ft. 

Cant.  7: 12  see  if  pomegranates 6. 

Is.  27:6  Is.  shall  blossom  and  ft. 
5.5:10  maketh  the  earth  toft. 

Ezek.  29:21  cause  horn  of  Is.  to  J. 
BUDDED. 

Gen.  40:10  was  as  though  it  ft. 

.V«OT.17:8  A.  rod  for  house  of  L.ft. 
Cant.  6:11  to  see  whether  pom.  ft. 

Ezek.  7:10  nride  hath  ft. 

.//eft.  9:4  ark  wherein  rod  that  ft. 
BUFFET. 

2  Cor.  12:7  mes.  of  Satan  to  ft.  me 
BUFFETED. 

Mat.  26:67  ft.  him,  Mark  14:65 

1  Cor.  4:11  to  present  hour  ft. 

1  Pet.  2:20  when  ft.  for  your  f. 
BUILD,  referred  to  God. 

1  Sam.  2::35  ft.  him  a  sure  h.  3 
Sam.  7:27:  1  K.  11::38 

1  Chr.  17:10  will  ft.  thee  a  house 
25  told  w-ilt  ft.  him  a  house 

Ps.  28:5  and  not  ft.  them  up 
51:18  ft.  thou  the  w  alls  of  Jer. 
69::35  will  ft.  the  cities  of  Judah 
89:4  ft.  up  thy  throne  to  all  gen. 
102:16  when  L.  shall  ft.  up  Ziou 
127:1  except  the  L.  ft.  the  house 
147:2  Lorddothft.  up  Jerusalem 

■Jer.  18:9  con.  ft  nation  to  ft.  it 
21:6  I  will  ft.  not  pull  d.  31:28 
31:4  I  will  ft.  thee,  O  virgin 
33:7  I  will  ft.  Judah  and  Israel 
4-2:10  if  ye  abide,  I  will  ft.  you 

Ezek.  aCy.m  that  I  ft.  ruined  pi. 

Amos  9:11  ft.  it  as  in  days  of  old 

Mat.  16:18  on  this  rock  ft.  my  ch. 
26:61  ft.  it  in  three  d.  Mark  14:58 

Acts  15:16  ft.  again  tabernacle 
BUILD,  Man  the  Agent. 

Gen.  11:4  go  to,  let  us  ft.  a  city 

Num.  32:24  ft.  ye  cities 

Deut.  20:20  shall  ft.  bulwarks 

1  K.  9:24  then  did  ft.  Millo 
11:7  Solom.  did  ft.  a  high  place 
16:34  did  Iliel  ft.  Jericho 

1  (.'/;/-.  22:19  ft.  ye  the  sanctuary 
29:19  give  Sol.  a  heart  to  6. 

2  Chr.  14:7  let  ns  ft.  these  cities 
Ezr.  4:2  let  us  ft.  with  you 
Neh.  2:17  let  us  ft.  the  wall 

4:3  which  they  ft.  if  a  fox  go  up 
10  so  we  are  not  able  to  ft. 
Ec.  3:3  a  time  to  ft.  up 
Cant.  8:9  we  will  ft.  on  her 
Is.  9:10  fallen,  but  we  will  5. 
45:13  he  shall  ft.  my  city 
58:12  ft.  old  waste  places,  61:4 
60:10  sons  of  strangers,  ft.  walla 
65:22  not  ft.  and  another  inhabit 
■Jtr.  1:10  set  over  nations  to  ft. 
EzeJe.  4:2  ft.  a  fort  against,  21:22 
Dan.  9:25  to  ft.  Jerusalem 
Amos  9:11  I  will  ft.  as  in  days 

14  Isr.  shall  ft.  the  waste  cities 
Mic.  3:10  ft.  Zion  with  blood 
Zee.  6:12  shall  ft.  the  temple,  13 

15  they  far  off  sh.  ft.  in  temple 
9:3  Tyrus  did  ft.  a  stronghold 

Mai.  1:4  ft.  but  I  will  throw  d. 
Mat.  2.3:29  ye  ft.  tombs  of  proph. 

Luke  11:47,  43 
Luke  12:18  barns  and  ft.  greater 
14:-28  intending  to  ft.  a  tower 
.30  to  ft.  and  not  able  to  finish 
Acts  20:32  word  of  his  grace  able 

to  ft.  you  up 
Pom.  15:20  lest  I  ft.  on  ano.  man's 

1  Cor.  3:12  ft.  on  this  foundation 
Gal.  2:18  if  I  ft.  again  things 

BUILD  altar,  a. 
Ex.  20:25  ft.  altar  of  hewn  stone 
Num.  23:1  ft.  me  here  sev.  a.  29 
Deut.  27:5  there  ft,  an  altar  to  L. 

6  Shalt  ft,  the  a.  of  whole  st. 
Jos.  2i:-X)  God  forbid  we  sh.  ft.  a. 

See  BEGAN. 

BUILD,  joined  with  Houie,  a. 
Deut.  25:9  will  not  ft.  brother's^. 
28:.30ft,  a/t.  Zep  1:13 
Ruth  4:11  which  two  did  6.  h. 

2  Sam.  7:5  ft.  me  h.  to  dwell  in 

7  w-hy  ft.  ye  not  me  a  h. 

13  thy  seed  shall  ft.  aA.  1  /ir.5:5; 
8:19:  1  Chr.  17:13;  2-2:10 
1  K.  2:.36  ft.  thee  a  h.  in  Jerus. 
5:3  D.  not  ft.  a  A.  for  the  wars 
5Ipurp.  toft.  a/i.  toL.2Cftr.2:l 
8:16  no  city  to  ft.  ft.  2  Chr.  6:5 
17  it  was  in  heart  of  D.  to  ft.  a 
h.  1  Chr.  28:2;  2  Chr.  6:7 
1  Chr.  17:12  shall*,  aft.  2CVir.6:9 
22:8  not  ft.  a  h.  thou  shed  blood 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAN'CE. 


BUI 

\Chr.  29:11  son,  b.  the  A. of  the  L. 
2o:6  Sol.  shall  h.  my  h. 
2  Chr.  2:4  behold,  I  6.  a  A. 

5  A.  I  6.  is  great,  for  great  is  G. 

6  who  able  to  b.  him  a  h. 
36:23  ch.  me  to  b.  a  A.  jFi;-.  1:2 

JHzr.  1:3  go  to  Jerusalem  b.  h. 
5:3  comraaii  you  to  b.  this  A.  9 
6:7  let  "overnor  of  Jews  6.  A. 

Ps.  127:1  labor  iu  vain  that  b.  h. 

Pror.  24:27  afterwards  b.  thy  h. 

Is.  65:21  shall  b.  h.  and  inhabit 
66:1  where  is  h.  ye  b.  unto  me? 

Jer.  22:14  I  will  b.  me  a  wide  A. 
29:5  b.  h.  and  dwell  in  them,  28 
35:7  nei.  shall  ye  b.  h.  nor  sow 

Ezek.  11:3  is  not  near,  letusS.  h. 
28:26  and  shall  b.  h. 

Hag.  1:8  bring  wood,  h.  the  A. 

Zee.  5'11  to  6.  it  a  h.  in  Shinar 

.dcte  7:49  what  A.  will  ye  b.  me 
BITILDED. 
4:17  C.  b.  city  called  Enoch 
8:20  Noah  b.  an  altar  to  the  L. 
10:11  AshurS.  Nineveh  and 
11:5  L.  come  to  see  lower  men  6. 

Jos.  22:16  yon  b.  an  altar 

1  K.  8:27  house  I  have  b.  43 
15:22  stones  wh.  Baasha  had  b. 

2  K.  23:13  Solo.  b.  for  Ashtoreth 
1  C%r.  22:5  A.  mustbe  magniiical 
Ezr.  4:13  if  city  be  b.  16 

5:8  to  the  house  of  great  Godi. 
11  we  build  house  o.  years  ago 
15  let  the  house  of  G.  be  b.  6:3 
6:14  elders  of  Jews  b.  and  pros. 
Job  20:19  a  house  he  b.  not 
Ps.  122:3  J.  is  b.  a  city  compact 
I^ov.  9:1  wisdom  hath  b.  her  h. 
24:3  thr.  wisdom  is  a  house  b. 
Ec.  2:4  I  b.  me  houses,  I  planted 
Cant.  4:4  David  b.  for  an  armory 
Jer.  30:18  city  be  ft. on  her  heap 
Lam.  .3:5  he  hath  A.  against  me 
Ezek.  36:10  wastes  shall  be  b.  33 
X«i-«  17:28  they  planted,  they  b. 
Eph.  2:22  in  whom  ye  are  b.  tog. 
Heb.  3:3  b.  house  hath  more hon. 
4  every  house  is  b.  by  some  m. 
BUILDEDST. 
Dexit.  6:10  cities  thou  b.  not 
BUILDER,  S. 

1  K.  5:18  Solomon's  and  H.'s  b. 

2  AT.  22:6  give  it  toft.  2  C'Ar.  ;34:11 
Ezr.  3:10  when  ft.  laid  found. 
Neh.  4:5  to  anger  before  the  6. 
Ps.  118:22  stone  ft.  refu.  Mat. 

21: 42;  Mark  12: 10;        20: 17; 

^<^.s4:ll 
J&efc.  27:4  thy  ft.  have  perfected 
Heb.  11:10  city  whose  ft.  is  God 
1  Pet.  2:7  the  stone  ft.  disallowed 

Master-BUILDER. 
1  Cor.  .3:10  as  a  wise  m.-b.  I  have 

BUILDEST. 
Z>eK<.  22:8  ft.  a  new  house 
Neh.  6:6  for  wh.  cause  ft.  the  wall 
Ezek.ld'.Sl  ft.  thine  eminent  place 
Mat.  27:40  that  destroyest  the 

temple  and  ft.  it,  Ma?-k  15:29 
BUILDETH. 
Jos.  6:26  cursed  be  man  6.  thisc. 
Job  27:18  6.  his  house  as  a  moth 
Prov.  14:1  wise  woman  ft.  her  h. 
Jer.  22:13  woe  to  him  ft.  by  un. 
Hos.  8:14  for.  maker,  ft.  temples 
A7nos  9:6  ft.  his  stories  iu  heaven 
Hab.  2:12  6.  a  town  with  blood 
1  Cor.  3:10  another  ft.  thereon 

BUILDI\G,  Participle. 

1  K.  3:1  end  of  ft.  his  own  house 
6:7  no  tool  of  iron  heard  wh.  ft. 
38  seven  years  in  ft.  it 
Ezr.  4:12  ft.  the  rebellious  city 
Ezek.  17:176.  forts  to  cut  oflf 
John  2:20  temple  was  46  y.  in  6. 
Jude  20  ft.  up  on  most  holy  faith 

BUILDIIVG,  Substantive. 

lA'.  9:1  when  Sol.  finished  the  ft. 

1  Chr.  28:2  made  ready  for  the  ft. 

2  Chr.  .3:3  instructed  for  the  ft. 
Ec.  10:18  slothful,  ft.  decaveth 
Ezek.  40:5  measured  ft.  41:15 

46:23  a  row  of  ft.  round  about 

1  Cor.  3:9  ye  are  God's  ft. 

2  Cor.  5:1  we  have  a  ft.  of  God 
Eph.  2:21  in  whom  ft.  fitlv  fra. 
Heb.  9:11  tabernacle  not  of  th.  ft. 
Pep.  21:18  ft.  of  wall  was  jasper 

BlIILDi:VGS. 
Mat.  24:1  show  him  ft.  of  temple 
Mark  13:1  see  what  ft.  are  here,  2 

BUILT. 
Deue.  13:16  it  shall  not  be  ft. 


BUL 

1  K.  22:.39  cities  that  Ahab  ft. 

2  C';i?'.14:7  they  ft.  and  prospered 
20:8  ft.  thee  a  sanctuary  therein 
26:9  I  zziab  ft.  towers  m  Jer.  10 
27:4  Joth.  ft.  castles  and  towers 

Job  3:14  who  ft.  desolate  places 
12:14  and  it  cannot  he  ft.  again 
22:23  if  return  shall  be  ft.  up 

T^s.  78:69  ft.  his  sane,  like  high  p. 
89:2  mercy  shall  be  ft.  up 

1.1.  .5:2  ft.  a  tower  in  the  midst 
44:28  to  Jeru.  thou  shalt  be  ft. 

Jer.  12:16  then  shall  they  be  ft. 
31'4  thou  shalt  be  ft.  O  virgin 
32:31  prov.  from  day  they  o.  it 
45:4  which  I  ft.  will  break  d. 

Ezek.  16:24  hast  ft.  eminent  place 
26:14  thou  shalt  be  ft.  no  more 

Dan.  4:.30  gr.  B.ibylon  I  haveft.  ? 
9:25  street  shall  be  ft.  again 

Zee.  8:9  that  temple  be  ft. 

.Vaf.  21:33  6.  a  tower,  Mark  12:1 

Luke  7:5  hath  ft.  us  a  synagogue 

1  Cor.  3:14  abide  wh.  he  hath  ft. 

Rph.  2:20  ft.  on  found,  of  apost. 

Pol.  2:7  rooted  and  ft.  up  in  him 

Heb.  3.4  that  ft.  all  things  is  God 
BUILT  altar. 

B,r.  17:15  ft.  a.  24:4;  .32:5  Aaron 

■/OS.  8  .30  I  ft.  a.  ;  22:10  half  tr. 

Jiirt.  6:24  G.  ft.  a.;  21:4  peo.  ft.  a. 

1  Slim.  7:17  S.  b.a.  ,•  14:35 Saulft. 

2  Sam.  24:25  D.  ft.  a.  to  the  Lord 

1  A'.  9:25  Solo,  offered  on«.  heft. 
18::i2  with  stones  Elijah  ft.  a. 

2  K.  16:11  Urijah  the  priest  ft.  a. 

BUILT  altars. 
iV'/m.  23:14  Balak  ft.  seven  a. 
2  K.  21:4  ho  ft.  a  in  house  of  L. 

5  ft.  a.  for  host  of  h.  2  Chr.  33  5 
2  Chr.  ;33:15  away  a.  he  had  ft.  iu 

BUILT  city. 
Xvm.  21:27  letd^y of  Sihonbeft. 
■Jos.  19:.50  Joshua  ft.  e.  and  dwelt 

1  Clir.  ll:8David6.  c.  fromMillo 
Is.  25:2  to  be  no  c.  never  be  ft. 
■Ter.  'iV.m  city  shall  be  ft.  to  Lord 
Luke  4:29  hill  whereon  c.  was  ft. 

BUILT  cities. 
Ex.  1:116.  forPhar.  treasure-o/. 
■Tos.  24:13  cities  which  ye  ft.  not 

2  Chr.  14:6  Asa  ft.  fenced  c.  in  J. 
17:12  Jehosh.  ft.  cities  of  store 
27:4  .Jotham  ft.  c.  in  mountains 

7s.  44:26  c.  of  J.  ye  shall  be  ft. 

BUILT  house,  or  houses. 
Dent.  8:13wheu  hastft.  goodly  A. 
20:5  what  man  hath  ft.  new  h. 
1  K.  3:2  no  h.  ft.  to  name  of  Lord 
6:9  Sol.  ft.  A.  14;  8:13  6.  th.  a  A. 
8:20  have  6.  a  A.  for  name  of  L. 
44  toward  the  A.  I  have  ft.  48 : 
2  Chr.  6:34,  38 

1  Chr.  17:6  why  not  ft.  me  a  A.  ? 

2  Chr.  6:18  less  this  A.  Ihaveft.'.? 
Amos  5:11  ye  ft.  A.  of  hewn  stone 
Hag.  1:2  Lord's  A.  should  be  ft. 
Zee.  1:16  my  A.  shall  be  6.  in  it 
Mat.  7:24  6.  A.  on  a  r.  Luke  6:48 

26  6.  his  A.  on  sand,  Luke  6:49 
rlcf's  7:47  Solomon  6.  him  a  A. 
1  Pet.  2:5  ft.  up  a  spiritual  Aouse 
BUILT  high  places. 

1  K.  14:23  Jud.  ft.  A.  7?.  and  ima. 

2  A'  17:9  chil.  of  Israel  ft.  A.  p. 
Jer.  7:31  ft.  A.     of  Tophet ;  19:5 

of  Baal,  32:35 
BUILT  wall,  or  walls. 
2  Chr.  27:3  on  w.  of  O.  ft.  much 
32:5  Hczekiah  ft.  up  lo.  broken 
33:14  Manas.  6.  w.  without  city 
A>A.  4:6  so  ft.  we  the  w.  7:1 
Ezek.  13:10  one  ft.  up  tlie  w. 
Dan.  9:25  street  ft.  ag.  and  the?©. 
MiC.  7:11  thy  walls  are  to  be  6. 
BUL.    1  K.  6:38 

BULL. 
Job  21:10  their  ft.  gendereth 
Js.  51:20  as  a  wild  ft.  in  a  net 

BULLS. 
Ps.  22:12  many  ft.  have  com- 
passed me,  strong  ft. 
50:13  will  I  eat  the  flesh  of  6. 
68:30  rebuke  the  multitude  of  ft. 
Is.  31:7  with  ft.  shall  come  down 
Jer.  .50:11  Iiecause  yebellow  asft. 
52:20  brazen  ft.  under  the  b.ises 
Heb.  9:13  if  blood  of  ft.  and  gouts 
10:4  blood  of  6.  take  away'sins 
BULLOCK. 
29:11  kill  the  6.  Uv.  1:5;  9:18 
Deut.  .33:17  like  lirstling  of  6. 
Jud.  6:'25  take  the  yotni"'  ft.  26 
1  K.  18:23  choose  one  ft.  2'j 


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1  K.  18:.33  E.  cut  the  ft.  in  pieces 
Ps.  .50:9  no  ft.  out  of  thy  house 

69:31  than  a  ft.  that  hath  hor. 
Is-  65:25  lion  eat  straw  like  6. 
■Jer.  31:18  a  6.  unaccus.  to  yoke 
BULLOCK  with  Sin-offering. 
Er.  29::36  eve.  day  a  6.  for  sin-o. 
Ezek.  45:22  prepare  a  ft.  for«i/t-<3. 
See  BLOOD. 

Young  BULLOCK. 

Lev.  16:3  holy  place  with  a  y.  ft. 
Nvm.  7:15  one  y.  ft.  21,  etc.  to  81 

2  Chr.  13:9  consecrate  with  y.  ft. 
Ezek.  45:18  y.  b.  and  clea.  sanct. 

46:6  day  of  new  moon  a  y.  b. 
BULLOCKS. 

1  CAr.  29:21ofleredathonsand6. 
Ezr.  6:17  the  dedication  100  ft. 
Ps.  51:19  offer  6.  on  thy  altar 

66:15  I  will  offer  unto  thee  ft. 
Is.  1:11  I  delight  not  in  bl.  of  ft. 

34:7  the  6.  shall  come  down 
Jer.  46:21  hired  men  like  fatted6. 

.50:27  slay  all  her  6.  let  them  go 
Ezek.  39:18  drink  the  blood  of  6. 
Hos.  12:11  they  sacrifice  ft.  iu  G. 
See  SEVEN. 

BULRUSH,  ES, 

Ex.  2:3  an  ark  of  6. 
Is.  18:2  amhas.  in  vessels  of  6. 
58:5  to  bow  his  head  like  a  ft. 

BULWARKS. 
Deut.  20:20  ft.  against  the  city 

2  Chr.  26:15  engines  on  the  ft. 
Ps.  48:13  mark  well  her  6. 
Ec.  9:14  a  great  king  built  ft. 
Is.  26:1  salvation  appoint  for  ft. 

BUIVCH,  ES. 
Ex.  12:22  take  a  ft.  of  hyssop 
1  Chr.  12:40  Zebuluu  brought  ft. 
Is.  30:6  treas.  upon  ft.  of  camels 

BU!>iDLE,  S. 
Gen.  42:35  every  man's  ft. 

1  Sam.  23:29  bound  in  6.  of  life 
Cant.  1:13  a  6.  of  myrrh  is  my  b. 
Mat.  13:30  bind  the  tares  in  ft. 
Acts  28:3  P.  gathered  a  ft.  of  s. 

BURDEIV,  Substantive. 

Ex.  18:22  ft.  with  th.  Num.  11:17 

2-3:5  ass  lying  under  ft. 
Num.  4:19  appoint  each  to  his  ft. 

11:11  6.  of  all  this  peopleonnie 
Deut.  1:12  can  I  bear  alone  6.  ? 

2  Sam.  15:.33  shalt  be  a  ft.  to  me 
19::35  thy  servant  be  a  ft.  ? 

2  A'.  8:9  forty  camels  6.  toElisha 
2  Chr.  35:3  not  be  a  6. 
Neh.  13:19  no  6.  on  the  Sabbath 
./oft  7:20  I  am  a  ft.  to  myself 
Ps.  .38:4  as  a  6.  they  are  too  h. 

55:22  cast  thy  ft.  on  the  Lord 

81:6  rem.  his  shoulder  from  ft. 
Ec.  12:5  grasshop.  sliall  be  a  ft. 
Is.  9:4  broken  the  yoke  of  his  ft. 

10:27  ft.  taken  oil'  thy  shoulder 

13:1  ft.  of  Babylon 

14:25  his  ft.  depart  off 
28  year  Ahaz  died,  was  this  ft. 

15:1  ft.  of  Moab;  17:1  Damascus 

19:1  ft.  of  Egypt;  2:3:1  ft.  of  T. 

21:1  ft.  of  ttfc  desert  of  the  sea 
11  ft.  of  Du.  13  ft.  on  Arabia 

2'2:1  ft.  of  the  valley  of  vision 
25  6.  upon  it  shall  be  cut  off 

30:6  6.  of  beasts  of  the  south 
27  the  ft.  thereof  is  heavy 

46:1  a  ft.  to  weary  beast 
2  they  could  not  deliver  the  6. 
.Ter.  17:21 1106.  on  Sabbath,  22,  27 

23:33  what  is  the  6.  of  the  L.  ? 
36  6.  of  the  Lord 
38  but  since  ye  say,  6.  of  the  L. 
Ezek.  12:10  6.  concerning  prince 
Hos.  8:10  for  6.  of  the  king 
Nah.  1:1  the  ft.  of  Nineveh 
Zep.  3:18  rep.  of  it  was  a  6. 
Mat.  11:30  and  my  ft.  is  licht 

20:12  the  ft.  and  heat  of  the  day 
.icts  15:28  to  lay  no  greater  ft. 

21:3  ship  was  to  unlade  her  6. 
Oal.  6:5  man  bear  his  own  6. 
Eev.  2:24  upon  you  none  other  J. 

BURDEN,  ED. 

Zee.  19:3  ft.  thoms.  be  cut  in  p. 
2  Cor.  5:4  we  groan  being  ft. 

8:13  others  be  eased,  and  you  6. 

12:16  be  it  so,  I  did  not  ft.  you 

BITIDEXS. 
Gen.  49:14  couching  bet.  two  6. 
Ex.  2:11  M.  looked  on  their  6. 

.5:4  king  said,  get  voutoyourft. 

6:6  under  ft.  of  FilVptians.  7 
Num.  4:37  appoint  all  their  ft. 


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Neh.  4:17  bare  ft.  held  a  weapon 
Is.  58:6  to  undo  the  heavy  ft. 
Latn.  2:14  seen  for  thee  false  6. 
Mai.%'i:i  heavy  ft.  Luke  11:46 
Gal.  6:2  bear  ye  one  another's  6. 

BURDEXSO.ME. 
Zee.  12:3  Jerusalem  a  ft.  stone 
2  Cor.  11:9  kept  from  being  ft. 
12:13  that  I  was  not  6.  to  you 
14  I  will  not  be  6.  to  you 

1  Thes.  2:6  might  been  ft. 

BURIAI^. 

Ec.  6:3  also  that  he  have  no  6. 

Is.  14:20  not  j.  with  them  in  6. 

■Jer.  22:19  with  the  6.  of  an  ass 

Mat.  26:12  she  did  it  for  my  6. 

Acts  8:2  carried  Stephen  to  his  J. 
BURIED. 

Gen.  25:10  there  was  Abrahams. 
49:31  there  they  6.  Abra.,  Sarah, 
Isaac,  Rebekah,  there  I  ft.  L. 

Num.  11:.34  6.  the  people 
20:1  Miriam  died,  was  ft.  there 
3:3:4  Egyptians  ft.  all  first-bom 

Deut.  10:6  Aaron,  there  hewas6. 

■Jos.  24:.32  bones  of  J.  6.  in  She. 

Ruth  1:17  and  there  will  I  be  5. 

2  Sam.  4:12  6.  head  of  Ish-bosh. 
21:14  bones  of  Saul  6.  in  Zelah 

1  K.  13:31  wherein  man  of  G.  6. 
Ec.  8:10  so  I  saw  the  wicked  6. 
■Jer.  8:2  nor  6.  16:6;  20:6;  25:33 

16:4  shall  not  be  lamented  nor  ft. 

22:19  be  6.  with  burial  of  an  ass 
Ezek.  39:15  till  buriers  have  6. 
Mat.  14:12  took  body  and  6.  it 
jMke  16:22  died  and  was  6. 
Acts  2:29  D.  is  both  dead  and  b. 

5:9  feet  of  them  which  6. 
Rom.  6:4  ft.  with  him  by  baptism 

1  Cor.  15:4  that  he  was  ft.  and  r. 
Col.  2:12  6.  with  him  in  baptism 

BURIED  him. 
Devt.  34:6  he  ft.  him  in  val.  inM. 

2  Sa?n..  2:5  blessed  be  ye  ft.  Saul 
1  K.  14:18  ft.  A.  all  Isr.  mourned 
Acts  5:6  the  young  men  ft.  him 

BURIED  in. 
Gen.  15:15  ft.  in  a  good  old  age 

1  K.  2:10  D.  was  ft.  in  city  of  D. 
■Job  27:15  shall  be  ft.  in  death. 

BURIERS. 
Ezek.  39:15  till  6.  have  buried 
BURN. 

Gen.  44:18  let  not  thine  anger  6. 
Ex.  27:20  lamp  to  ft.  Lev.  24:2 

2  Chr.  2:6  save  only  to  ft.  sacrif. 
13:11  ft.  to  Lord  every  morning 

7s.  1:31  shall  both  ft.  together 
10:17  ft.  and  devour  his  thoms 
27:4  I  would  6.  them  together 
40:16  Lebanon  is  not  suf.  to  5. 
44:15  shall  it  be  for  man  to  ft. 
Jer.  7:20  my  fury  shall  ft. 
34:5  so  shall  they  ft.  odors 
36:25  king  would  not  6.  roll 
Ezek.  24:5  6.  also  bonet  under  It 
11  that  the  brass  of  it  may  b. 
39:9  and  ft.  the  weapons 
Nah.  2:13  I  w  ill  ft.  her  chariots 
Mai.  4:1  that  shall  ft.  as  oven 
Mat.  13:.30  in  bundles  to  ft.  them 
Luke  3:17  the  chafl' he  will  ft. 
24:32  did  not  our  hearts  ft.  inns 

1  Cor.  7:9  bet.  to  marry  than  to  ft. 

2  Cm:  11:29  ofi'end.  andlft.notJ 

V.V'R'S  joined -with  Are. 
Dent.  5:2.3  mount,  did  ft.  with/. 
32:22  a /.  shall  ft.  to  the  lowest 

hell,  Jer.  17:4 
Jos.  11:6  ft.  chariots  with  Jfre 
Jud.  9:52  to  ft.  it  with/7« 

12:1  ft.  h.  with /.,•  14:15ft. thee/. 
Ps.  79:6  thy  jealousy  ft.  like/.  ? 
89:46  thy  wrath  ft.  like/?  e? 
Is.  47:14  as  stubble /.  shall  b. 
Jer.  4:4  like /.  and  6.  21:12 
7:31  6.  sons  and  dau.  in/.  19:5 
21:10  N.  ft.  this  city  with  /r€, 
32:29  •  34:2.  22  ;  37:8. 10;  38:18 
E'ek  5:2  ft.  with  fre  a  third  part 

l()-4i  ft-  thy  h.  with/>«.  23:47 
Mat.  3:12  ft.  up  the  chafl'  with 

nnquench.  f  re.  Luke  3:17 
Res.  17:16  and  6.  her  with/re 

BURN  incense. 
Ex.  30:7  A.  shall  ft.  sw  eet  i.  8. 

1  K.  131  Jeroboam  stood  to  ft.  t. 

2  K  18:4  chil.  of  Is.  did  ft.  i.  to 

1  Chr.  23:13  for  ever  toft.  i. 

2  Chr.  2:4  to  ft.  sweet  incense 
1311  ft.  everv  morn,  sweet  ipc. 
2616  V.  went  to  6.  incense,  19 
29:11  L.  hath  chosen  you  to  6.  t. 
32:12  one  altar  and  ft.  inc.  on  it 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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Jer.  7:9  S.  i.  to  Baal?  11:13 
44:17  b.  i.  to  queen  of  heaven 
3ds.  4:13  6.  inceiise  on  hills 
Hab.  1:16  6.  i.  to  their  dragon 
Luke  1:9  Zach.  his  lot  to  b.  inc. 
BURIVED. 

■  Ex.  3:2  bush  b.  was  not  cons. 
Deut.  9:15  the  mount  b.  with  fire 
Jos.  7:25  *.  them  with  lire 
2  C%r.  34:25  forsaken  me  b.  inc. 
Esi.  1:12  king's  anger  S.  in  him 

•  Ps.  39:3  while  musing  the  lire  b. 
Is.  24:6  inhab.  of  the  earth  are  b. 
42:25  it  b.  him,  laid  it  not  to  h. 
Lam.  2:3  b.  nx"  J.  like  flaming 
John  15:6  withered  branches  5. 
^cili  19:19  books,  and  b.  them 
Bom.  1:27  S.  in  ttieir  lust 

1  Cor.  13:3  th.  I  give  body  to  b. 
Heb.  6:8  whose  end  is  to  be  b. 

12:18  not  come  to  mount  thatfi. 
Mev.  1:15  his  feet  as  if  they  b. 

BUR\ETH. 
Ps.  46:9  b.  chariot  in  the  fire 

83:14  as  the  fire  b.  the  wood 

97:3  a  fire  b.  up  his  enemies 
Is.  9:18  wickedness  b.  as  the  fire 

44:16  he  b.  part  thereof  in  fire 

62:1  salvation  as  a  lamp  that  b. 

64:2  as  when  melting  fire  b. 

6.5:5  these  are  a  fire  o.  all  day 

66:3  b.  incense  as  if  he  blessed 
Jer.  48:35  hira  that  b.  incense 
Joel  2:3  behind  them  a  flame  6. 
Bev.  21:8  lake  which  b.  with  fire 

BURXIIVG. 
Oen.  15:17  a  h.  lamp  passed  bet. 
Lev.  26:16  will  appoint  b.  ague 
Beut.  28:22  with  extreme  b. 

B2:24  he  devoured  with  b.  heat 
Job  41:19  out  of  mo.  go  b.  lamps 
Ps.  140:10  S.  coals  fallupon  them 
P)-ori.  16:27  in  his  lips  as  b.  fire 

26:21  as  coals  to  b.  coals 
23  b.  lips  and  a  wicked  heart 
Is.  30:27  name  of  L.  com.  far, 

34:9  land  shall  become  b.  pitch 
Jer.  20:9  his  word  was  as  a  6.  fire 
Ezek.  1:13  appearance  like  b.  c. 
Dan.  3:6  cast  into  b.  furnace,  11 

7:9  and  his  wheels  were  as  b.  f. 
Bab.  3:5  b.  coals  forth  at  liis  feet 
Luke  12::J5  loins  girded,  lights*. 
John  5:;J5  John  b.  and  shin,  light 
Ben.  4:5  lamps  b.  before  throne 

8:8  great  mountain  b.  with  fire 
10  there  fell  a  <jreat  star  ft. 

19:20  cast  alive  into  a  lake  ft. 
BUR\I\6,  Substantive. 
Ex.  21:25  ft.  for  ft.  wound  for  w. 
Lev.  10:6  bewail  ft.  which  Lord 
Deut.  29:23  brimstone,  salt,  ft. 

2  Chr.  16:14  great  ft.  for  him 
21:19  people  made  no  6.  like  6. 

Is.  3:24  be  ft.  instead  of  beauty 

4:4  purged  Jeru.  by  spirit  of  6. 

9:5  this  shall  be  with  ft.  and  f. 

10:16  under  his  glory  kindle  ft. 

33:12  people  as  the  ft.  of  lime 
Amos  4:11a  firebrand  out  of  6. 
Bev.  18:9  see  smoke  of  her  ft. 

bur:vi\gs. 

Is.  33:14  dwell  with  everla.  ft.  ? 
Jer.  34:5  with  ft.  of  thy  fathers 
BURIVISHED. 

Ezek.  1:7  like  color  of  ft.  brass 
BURNT. 

Gen.  38:24  let  her  be  ft. 

Ex.  3:3  why  the  bush  is  not  ft. 

Deut.  32:24  be  ft.  with  hunger 

1  K.  13:2  men's  bones  be  6. 
15:13  ft.  her  idol,  2  Chr.  15:16 

2  K.  23:16  out  of  sepulc.  ft.  them 
25:9  ft.  house  of  the  L.  2  Chr. 

36:19;  .Jer.  52:13 
Job  .30:30  my  bones  are  ft. 
Ps.  102:3  my  bones  ft.  as  hearth 
iVoB.  6;27  his  clothes  not  be  ft.  f 

28  and  his  feet  not  be  ft.  ? 
Jer.  2:15citiesft.,-  6:29 bellows  ft. 
36:28  in  the  roll  Jehoiakira  ft. 
51:25  make  thee  a  ft.  mountain 
Ezek.  20:47  all  faces  be  ft.  therein 
24:10  and  let  the  bones  be  ft. 
Joel  1:19  the  flame  ft.  all  the  trees 
Amos  2:1  bee.  he  ft.  bones  of  k. 
Nah.  1:5  earth  is  ft.  at  his  pres. 
1  Cor.  3:15  man's  work  be  ft. 
Heb.  13-11  ft.  without  the  camp 

BURXT  joima  with  Are. 
Lev.  6:30  sin-ofi"er.  ft.  in  the flre 
20:14  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and 
her  mother,  shall  be  ft.  w./. 
21:9  if  daughter  of  any  priest 
pro.  herself,  be  ft.  wi'th  fire 


BUR 
Kum.  11-1  fl.  of  L.  ft.  3 
Dent.  4:11  mountain  ft.  with  flre 
12:31  sons  and  d.  they  ft.  in  flre 
.Jos.  7:15  he  taken  with  accm'scd 

thing  be  ft.  withj^re 
Jvd.  15:6  ft.  her  and  fath.  with  /?. 

14  cords  bee.  as  flax  ft.  with  j*!. 
2  Sam.  23:7  shall  be  ft.  with  fire 

1  K.  16:18  6.  king's  house  with/. 

2  7t'.  l-.Hfire  b.  up  two  captains 
17:31  Seph.  ft.  children  in  flre 
23:11  ft.  chariots  of  suii  with/. 
25:9  great  man's  house  ft.  w..^. 

1  Chr.  14:12  gods  were  ft.  with "/(, 

2  Chr.  28:3  A.  ft.  his  child.  in>'. 
JVeh.  1:3  gates  ft.  with  ft.  2:17 
Ps.  80:16  It  is  ft.  with  flre 

Is.  1:7  cities  are  ft.  with  flre 

43:2  walkest  thT.fl?-e  not  be  ft. 

64:11  house  is  ft.  with  /ire 
Jer.  38:17  city  not  be  ft',  with  fl. 

49:2  her  dan.  shall  be  ft.  w  ith.ft". 

51:.32  reeds  may  have  ft.  withjfi. 
58  high  gates  be  6.  with  flre 
Bev.  18:8  utterly  ft.  v,ilh  fire 

BURNT  incense. 

Ex.  40:27  he  ft.  sweet  incense 

1  K.  9:25  Solomon  ft.  i.  upon  alt. 
12:.33  Jerob.  ofl'ercd,  and  ft.  t. 
22:43  people  yet  ft.  i.  2  E.  12:3 ; 

14:4;  15:4,  35 

2  Chr.  29:7  and  have  not  ft.  i. 
/<.  65:7  6.  i.  on  the  mountains 
Jer.  18:15  my  people  ft.  i. 

44:15  that  their  wives  had  ft.  i. 
JJos.  2:13  she  ft.  i.  to  them 
11:2  and  ft.  i.  to  graven  images 

BURNT-OFFERING. 

Gen.  22:7  where  is  1.  for  a  ft.-o.  ? 
8  G.  will  provide  lamb  for  ft.-o. 

Lev.  6:9  law  of  the  ft.-o.  7:37 
9:2  ram  for  ft.-o.  16:.3,  5 ;  2:3:18 

Num.  7:15  one  lamb  for  ft.-o.  21 

to  %l\Ezek.  45:15 
23:3  stand  by  thy  ft.-o.  15 
28:10  the  ft.-o.  of  every  sabbath 

.Jos.  22:26  altar  not  for  a  ft.-o. 

■Jud.  13:23  not  have  rec.  a  ft.-o. 

1  Sam.  7:10  as  S.  was  olT.  ft.-o. 
13' 12  forced  my  self  and  ofl'.  ft.-o. 

2  K.  3:27  ofl'ered  him  for  a  ft.-o. 
2  f/fr.  7:1  fire  consumed  the  ft.-o. 

29:24  the  ft.-o.  sh.  be  made 
Ps.  40:6  ft.-o.  hast  thou  not  req. 

51:16  delightest  not  in  ft.-o. 
19  pi.  with  ft.-o.  whole  ft.-o. 
A'.  40:16  nor  beasts  th.  for  ft.-o. 

61:8  L.  hate  robbery  for  ft.-o. 
Ezek.  46:13  daily  prepare  a  6.-0. 

Continual  BURNT-OFFER- 

in£. 

Ex.  29:42  a  C07t.  ft-.o.  Nvm.  28:3, 
6,  10,  15,24,  31 ;  29:11,  16,  19, 
22;  Ezr.  3:5;  Neh.  10:33; 
Ezek.  46:15 
Offer  BURNT-OFFERING. 
^<'/!.  22:2  take  I.  0.  for  ft.-o. 
.7h(Z.  11:31  o.  it  up  for  ft.-o. 
13:16  ft.-o  off?'  it  to  the  Lord 

1  .SVhb.  qfer  kine  for  6.-0. 
7:9  o/T.  sucking  lamb  for  ft.-o. 

2  f'/i/-.  29:27  Ilez.  com.  to  o.  ft.-o. 
./oft  42:8  0.  for  yourselves  a  ft.-o. 

BURNT-OFFERINGS. 
Can.  8:20  N.  oHered  ft.-o.  on  altar 
X'lm.  10:10  trumpets  over  6.-0. 
1  Sam.  15:22  delight  in  6.-0. 

1  A'.  315  Solomon  ofl'ered  b.-o. 

2  f.%r.  2:4  b.  a  house  for  ft.-o. 
29::34  not  slay  all  the  ft.-o. 
35:14  busied  in  offering  ft.-o. 

Ezr.  6:9  have  need  for  ft.-o. 
.Job  1:5  off',  ft.-o.  accor.  to  num. 
Ps.  50:8  not  re.  thee  for  ft.-o. 

66:13  into  thy  house  with  ft.-o. 

1:11  full  of  ft.-o.  of  rams 
43:23  small  cattle  of  thy  ft.-o. 

56:7  ft.-o.  shall  be  accepted 
■Jer.  6:20  ft.-o.  are  not  acceptable 

7:21  put  your  ft.-o.  toyoursacri. 

17:26  from  south  bringing  ft.-o. 

19:5  burn  sons  for  ft.-o.  to  Biial 
Ilos.  6:6  know,  of  G.  m.  than  ft.-o. 
3fic.  6:6  before  him  with  ft.-o. 
Mark  12..3:3  to  love  neighbor  is 

more  than  ft.-o. 
Heb.  10:6  in  ft.  o.  for  sin 

Offer  BURNT-OFFERINGS. 
2  Sam.  24:24  o.  ft.-o.  of  that  cost 

me  nothing,  1  Chr.  21:24 
lA'.  3:4  1000  6.-0.  did  Solomon  of. 
■Jer.  33:18  want  man  to  o.  ft.-o. 
Amos  5:22  ye  o^^'er  me  ft.-o. 

BURNT-S.\CRIFK'E. 
Num.  23:6  he  stood  by  his  b.-s. 


BUT 

Devt.  .3:3:10  shall  pnt  whole  b.-s. 
2  .Soot.  24:22  oxen  for  b.-s. 
1  K.  ]8:.38  fire  fell  and  c.  b.-s. 
Ps.  20:3  accept  thy  b.-s. 

BURNT-SACRIFICES. 

1  Chr.  23-31  to  ofl'er  all  b.-s. 

2  Chr.  13:11  morn,  and  eve.  b.-s. 
Ps.  66:15  1  will  offer  b.-s. 

BURNT  up. 
.Jvd.  15:5  foxes  ft.  vp  the  shocks 
2  K.  1:14  fire  ft.  up  two  captains 
./oft  1:16  fire  of  God  ft.  vp  sheep 
Ps.  74:8  have  6.  vp  synagogue 
106:18  fiame  ft.  up  the  wicked 
Is.  64:11  beautiful  house  ft.  vp 
■Jer.  9:10  6.  w/>iione  can  pass,  12 
Mat.  22:7  king  ft.  v])  their  city 
2  Pet.  3:10  earth  and  w.  be  ft.  vj) 
Bev.  8:7  third  part  of  trees  and 
all  green  grass  was  ft.  up 
BURST, 
./oft  32:19  I  am  ready  to  ft.  like 
Prov.  3:10  ft.  ^^-ith  new  wine 
Jer.  2:20  I  have  ft.  thy  bands, 

5:5;  30:8;  Nah.  1:13 
Mark  2:22  wine  ft.  hot.  Lv.  .5:.37 
Acts  1:18  he  ft.  asunder  in  midst 

BURSTING. 
Is.  30:14  in  the  ft.  of  it  a  sherd 
BURY. 

fl'<'re.2.3:4ft.mvd.;  6ft.  dead,  11:15 
47:29  6.  me  not  in  Egypt,  49:29 
50:5  let  me  go  and  6.  my  father 

1  A'.  2:31  fall  on  Joab  and  ft.  him 
13:29  old  proph.  came  to  6.  him 

31  ft.  me  in  the  sepulchre 
14:13  Israel  shall  6.  him 

2  K.  9:10  shall  be  none  to  ft.  her 

34  this  cursed  woman  ft.  her 

35  went  to  ft.  her 

Ps.  79:3  -was  none  to  ft.  them 
.Jer.  7:32  shall*,  in  Tophet,  19:11 

14:16  shall  have  none  to  6.  them 
Ezek.  .39:11  there  shall  they  ft.  G. 

13  all  the  people  shall  ft.  them 
Hos.  9:()  Memphis  shall  ft.  them 
Mat.  8:21  go  ft.  father,  Lu.  9:.59 
22  dead  ft.  their  dead,  Lu.  9:60 

27:7  potter's  field,  to  ft.  Strang. 
John  19:40  manner  of  J.  is  to  ft. 

BURYING. 

Gen.  23:4  6.  pi.  9;  49:30;  50:13 
2  K.  1.3:21  as  they  were  ft. 
Ezek.  30:12  sev.  mon.  ft.  of  them 
Mark  14:8  anoint  my  body  to  ft. 
John  12:7  against  my  ft.  she  kept 

BUSH,  ES. 

Ex.  3:3  in  the  ft.  Acts  7:.30 

4  God  called  to  him  out  of  J. 
Deut.  33:13  good-w.  of  him  in  ft. 
Job  30:4  cut  mallows  by  the  ft. 

7  among  the  6.  they  brayed 
Is.  7:19  and  rest  npon  all  ft. 
Mark  12:26  how  in  ft.  God  spake 
Luke  6:44  nor  of  bramble-6. 

20::37  deadr.  Closes  showed  at  ft. 
Acts  7:35  angel  which  app.  in  ft. 

BUSHEL. 
Mat.  5:15  a  candle  and  put  it  un- 
der a  ft.  J/a?-A4:21 ;  Lu.  11:33 
BUSHY. 
Cant.  5:11  his  locks  are  6. 

BUSINESS. 
Gen.  39:11  J.  went  to  do  his  ft. 
Deut.  24:5  nor  be  charged  with  ft. 
.Jos.  2:14  utter  not  this  our  ft. 
■Jud.  18:7  had  no  ft.  with  any,  28 

1  Sam.  20:19  hide  wh.  ft.  in  hand 
21:2  let  no  man  know  of  the  ft. 

8  the  king's  ft.  required  haste 

2  Chr.  13:10  wait  on  their  6. 
32:31  in  ft.  of  the  ambassadors 

Neh.  13:.30  every  man  in  his  ft. 
Est.  3:9  that  have  charge  of  ft. 
Ps.  107:2:3  do  ft.  in  great  waters 
Prov.  22:29  a  man  dilig.  in  his  ft. 
Ec.  5:3  through  mult,  of  6. 
Dan.  8:27  did  the  king's  ft. 
Luke  2:49  about  my  Father's  0. 
Arts  6:3  may  appoint  over  this  ft. 
Bom.  12:11  not  slothful  in  6. 
16:2  assist  in  ft.  she  hath  need 
1  Thes.  4:11  to  do  your  own  ft. 
BUSY, lED. 

1  K.  20:40  as  thy  serv.  was  busy 

2  Chr.  35:14  sons  of  Aaron  6. 

BUSYBODY,  lES. 
2  Thes.  3:11  are  ft.  1  Tim.  .5:13 
1  Pet.  4:15  let  none  sufler  as  a  ft. 

BUTLER,  S. 
Gen.  40:9  ft.  told  dream  to  Jos. 
21  restored  the  chief  ft.  to  his 
41:9  ft.  said,  I  remem.  my  faults 
53 


CAK 

BUTTER. 

Gen.  18:8  Abra.  took  ft.  and  milk 
Deut.  .32:14  6.  of  kine 
Jud.  5:25  bro.  6.  in  lordly  dish 
2  Sam.  17:29  Barzillai  brought  ft. 
■Job  20:17  brooks  of  honey  and  ft. 
29:6  I  washed  iny  steals  with  ft. 
I's.  55:21  smoother  than  ft. 
Prov.  .30:.3:3  churn,  of  milkbri.  6. 
Is.  7:15  ft.  shall  he  eat,  22 

BUTTOCKS. 
2  Sa?n.  10:4  garm.  to  ft.  1  Ch.  19:4 
Is.  20:4  ft.  uncov.  to  shame  of  E. 
BUY. 

Gen.  42:7  fr.  Can.  to  6.  food.  4.3:20 
47:19  ft.  us  and  our  land 
E.c.  21:2  if  ft.  Hebrew  servant 
Lev.  25:44  shall  ft.  bondmen.  45 
Deut.  2:6  ye  shall  ft.  meat 
28:68  and  no  man  shall  6  you 
Buth  4:5  must  ft.  it  also  of  Ruth 
2  Sam.  24:21  D.  said,  to  6.  the 
thresh. -floor,  24 ;  1  Chr.  21:24 
Neh.  10:31  not  6.  it  on  sabbath 
Is.  55:1  ft.  eat,  ft.  wine  and  milk 
Jer.  ;32:7  6.  my  field  in  Anathoth 
44  men  shall  6.  fields  for  money 
Mat.  14:15  ft.  victuals,  Mark  6:36 
25:9  go  to  them  that  sell,  and  ft. 
10  went  to  ft.  bridegroom  came 
Mark  6::37  sh.  -we  ft.  200  p.  worth 
Luke  9:13  ft.  meat  for  this  peo. 
22:.36  let  him  sell  gann.  and  ft. 
.John  4:8  were  gone  to  6.  meat 
0:5  whence  shall  we  ft.  bread 
13:29  ft.  things  we  have  need  of 
1  Cor.  7:30  ft.  as  though  they  pos. 
■Tarn.  4:13  6.  and  sell  and  "et  gain 
Bev.  3:18  to  6.  of  me  o;old  tried 
13:17  no  man  might  6.  or  sell 

BUY  corn. 
Gen.  41:57  all  came  to  Jos.  to  ft.  c. 
42:3  Joseph's  brethren  to  6.  e.  6 
Neh.  5:3  mort.  our  lands  to  6.  c. 

BUY  poor. 
Amos  8:6  may  6.  the ^joor  for  sil. 

BUY  truth. 
Prcm.  23:2:3  6.  truth,  sell  it  not 

BUYER. 
Prov.  20:14  it  is  naught,  saith  6. 
Is.  24:2  as  with  the  ft.  so  the  s. 
Ezek.  7:12  let  not  ft.  rejoice,  nor 

BUYEST. 
Leri.  25:14  and  if  thou  ft.  aught 
Buth  4:5  day  ft.  field  of  Naomi 

BUYETH. 
Prov.  31:16  consider,  field,  ft.  it 
Mat.  13:44  he  selleth  all,  ft.  field 
Bev.  18:11  no  man  ft.  her  mer. 
BUZ. 

Gen.  22:21  M.  bare  to  Nahor  B. 
1  Chr.  5:14  Jahdo,  the  son  of  B 
■Jer.  25:2:3  B.  to  drink  the  cup 
BUZL   Ezek.  1:3. 
BUZITE.    ^oft;32:2, 6 

BY  and  BY. 
Mat.  13:21  6.  and  ft.  he  is  off. 
Mark  6:25  give  me  ft.  and  ft.  head 
Luke  17:7  ft.  aud  ft.  sit  down 
21:9  the  end  is  not  ft.  and  ft. 

BY.W.\YS. 
Jud.  5:6  walked  through  ft.-w. 

BYWORD. 
Deut.  28:37  a  ft.  among  nations 

1  K.  9:7  be  ft.  among  all  people 

2  Chr.  7:20  make  this  house  a  ft. 
Job  17:6  made  me  a  ft.  of  the 

30:9  yea  I  am  their  ft. 
Ps.  44:14  a  ft.  among  heathen 


CABINS. 

■ler.  37:16  when  J.  entered  into  c. 
CABUL.    1  K.  9:13. 

C.\GE. 
■Jer.  5:27  as  a  c.  is  full  of  birds 
Bev.  18:2  c.  of  every  unci,  bird 
CAIAPHAS.  jlfof.  26:3, 7 ;  JoA» 
11:49;  18:14,  28. 

CAIN. 

Gm.  4:2,  5,  15,  25;  Jos.  15:.57. 
Ileb.  11:4  excel,  sacrifice  than  C. 

1  John  3:12  not  as  C.  who  was  of 
Jude  11  gone  in  the  way  of  C. 

CAINAN. 
Luke  3:36  the  sou  of  C.  37 

C  AKE,  S. 
Lev.  24:5  bake  twelve  c.  thereof 
■Jud.  7:13  a  c.  tumbled  into  host 

2  Sam.  6:19  D.  dealt  to  each  a  c. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CAL 

2  Sam.  13:6  Tam.  m.  couple  of  c. 

1  K.  17:12  I  have  not  a  c. 
19:6  there  was  a  c.  baken 

Ezek.  4:12  Shalt  cat  it  as  barley  c. 
Ilos.  7:8  Ephr.  is  a  c.  not  tui-ned 

See  PIGS,  UNLEAVENED. 

CALAH.    Gen.  10:12. 

CAL.4.MITY,  lES. 

Seul.  32:;i5  their  c.  is  at  hand 

2  tore.  22:19  day  of  c  P.*.  18:18 
Job  0:2  ray  c.  laid  in  balances 

30:13  they  set  forward  my  c. 

Ps.  57:1  until  these  c.  be  overp. 
141:5  my  prayer  be  in  their  c. 

Prnv.  1:26  I  will  lauprh  at  your  c. 
6:15  his  c.  shall  come  suddenly 
17:5  he  glad  at  c.  not  be  unpun. 
19:13  foolish  son  is  of  father 
24:22  c.  shall  rise  suddenly 
27:10  nor  go  to  brother's  h.  in  c. 

Jer.  18:17  tlie  back  in  day  of  c. 
46:21  day  of  their  c.  was  come 
48:16  c.  of  Moab  is  near  to  come 
49:8  bring  c.  of  Esau  upon  him 
32  bring  their  c.  from  all  sides 

Ezek.  35:5  shed  blood  of  Israel 
by  sword  in  day  of  their  c. 
Ob.  13  sub.  in  day  of  their  c. 

CALAMUS. 
Ex.  30:23  sweet  c.  250  shekels 
Cant.  4:14  spikenard,  saffl-on,  c. 
Ezek.  27:19  c.  in  market  of  Tyrus 
CALDROIV. 

1  Sam.  2:14  he  struck  it  into  c. 
Job  41:20  smoke,  as  out  of  a  c. 
Ezek.  11:3  this  city  is  the  c.  7 
Mic.  3:3  chop  them  as  flesh  in  c. 

CALDROiVS. 

2  Chr.  .35:13  offering  sod  in  c. 
Jer.  52:18  c.  took  they  away,  19 

CALEB. 
Num.  13:6,  30;  14:24,  38  ;  34:19 
Jos.  14:13  Josh,  gave  C.  Hebron 
15:14  C.  drove  sons  of  Anak,  16 
1  Sam.  25:3  N.  was  of  house  of  C. 
30:14  south  of  C.  burnt  Ziklag 
CALEB-EPHRATAH.    1  Chr. 
2:24 

CALF. 

Gen.  18:7  Abraham  fetched  a  c. 
Ex.  32:20  Moses  burnt  c. 
Deut.  9:16  made  you  a  molten  c. 

Neh.  9:18;  Ps.  106:19 
Job  21:10  their  cow  casteth  not  c. 
Ps.  29:6  maketh  to  skip  like  a  c. 
Is.  11:6  c.  and  young  lion 
27:10  there  sh.  c.  feed  and  lie 
Jer.  34:18  when  cut  c.  in  twain 
Ezek.  1:7  their  feet  like  c.  foot 
Bos.  8:5  thy  c.  O  S.  cast  thee  off 

6  c.  of  Samaaia  shall  be  broken 
Luke  15:23  bring  hither  fatted  c. 

27  killed  fatted  c.  30 
Acts  7:41  make  a  c.  in  those  days 
Sev.  4:7  second  beast  like  a  c. 

C.\LKERS. 
Ezek.  27:9  ancients  of  Geb.  thy  c. 

27  thy  c.  shall  fall  into  seas 

CALL. 

Gen.  2:19  what  A.  would  c.  them 
Num.  22:20  if  the  men  c.  thee 
Deut.  4:7  God  is  in  all  we  c.  for 
26  I  c.  heaven  and  earth  to 
wit.  ag.  you,  30:19;  31:28 
Jud.  21:13  to  c.  peaceably 
1  Sam.  3:6  thou  didst  c.  me,  8 
1  K.  8:52  hearken  in  all  they  c. 
18:24  c.  ye  on  your  gods 
Job  5:1  c.  now  if  any 
13:22  c.  I  will  answer,  14:15 
Ps.  4:1  hear  when  I  c.  O  God 
3  the  Lord  will  hear  when  I  c. 
14:4  who  eat  my  peo.  and  c.  not 
20:9  let  king  hear  us  when  we  c. 
49:11  c.  lands  after  their  names 
77:6  I  c.  to  rem.  ray  song  in  n. 
86:5  plen.  in  m.  to  all  c.  on  thee 
99:6  among  them  c.  on  name 
102:2  when  I  c.  answer  me  sp. 
14.5:18  L.  is  nigh  all  that  c. 
Prov.  8:4  to  you,  O  men,  I  c. 
9:15  c.  passengers  who  go  right 
31:28  her  children  c.  her  blessed 
Is.  5:20  them  that  c.  evil  good 
45:3  c.  thee  by  thy  name 
48:2  c.  themselves  of  holy  city 
13  when  I  c.  they  stand  up 
55:6  c.  on  him  while  he  is  near 
58:5  wilt  thou  c.  this  a  fast 
13  c.  the  sabbath  a  delight 
65:15  c.  his  serv.  by  ano.  name 
24  before  they  c.  t  will  answer 
Jer.  .33:3  r.  to  nie,  I  will  ans.  thee 
Lam.  2: 15  men  c.  perfection 


CAL 

1.  4  L.  said,  c.  his  n.  Jezreel 


Ilos 

()  c.  his  name  Lo-ruhamah 
9  c.  his  name  Lo-ararai 
7:11  ('.  to  Egypt,  go  to  Assy. 
.Joel  1:14  c.  a  sol.  assembly,  2:15 
./on.  1:6  sleeper  c.  on  thy  God 
Zee.  3:10  c.  ev.  man  his  neighbor 
Mai.  3:15  we  c.  the  proud  happy 
Mat.  9:13  not  come  to  c.  righte- 
ous, Mark  2:17 ;  Luke  5:32 
22:3  servants  to  c.  them  bidden 
43  D.  in  spirit  c.  him  Lord 
2;j:9  c.  no  man  father  on  earth 
Luke  6:46  why  c.  me  Lord 
14:13  makest  feast  c.  the  poor 
.lo/in  13:13  ye  c.  me  Master 
Acts  9:14  all  c.  on  thy  name 
19:3  tor.  over  them  had  evil  spi. 
24:14  after  way  they  c.  heresy 
Rom.  10:12  to  all  that  c.  on  him 
2  Cor.  1:23  I  r.  God  for  a  record 
2  Tim.  2:22  peace  wi.  th.  c.  on  L. 
ffeb.  2:11  not  asha.  to  c.  them 
10:32  c.  to  remera.  former  days 
,/am.  5:14  let  him  c.  the  elders 
1  Pef.  1:17  if  ye  c.  on  the  Father 
C.\LL  on  the  name  of  the 
Lord. 

Gen.  4:2B  began  men  to  c.  on  L. 

1  K.  18:24  I  will  c.  L.  Ps.  116:17 

2  K.  5:11  will  come  and  c.  on  L. 
1  Chr.  16:8  c.  upon  his  name,  Ps. 

10.5:1;  Zt.  12:4 
Joel  2::J2  whosoever  shall  c.  on 

L.  ,4cfe2:21;  Pom.  10:13 
Zep.  3:9  they  may  all  c.  on  L. 
1  Cor.  1:2  in  every  place  c.  L. 

Not  CALL. 
Ruth  1:20  c.  me  vot  N.  c.  me  M. 
Ps.  14:4  c.  7U>t  upon  the  Lord 
Is.  31:2  will  not  c.  back  his  w. 
Jer.  10:25  fury  upon  the  families 

that  c.  not  on  thy  name 
Ltike  14:12  c.  not  thy  friends  nor 
Jo/in  15:15  I  c.  you  not  servants 
Ac/s  10:15  c.  nrit  common.  11:9 
28  twt  to  c.  any  man  common 

Shall,  or  shall  CALL. 

Deut.  30:1  shalt  c.  them  to  mind 
33:19  shaU  c.  people  to  moun. 
Job  14:15  Shalt  c.  I  will  answer 
Ps.  .50:4  shall  c.  to  the  heavens 
72:17  nations  .5.  c.  him  blessed 
Is.  7:14  s.  c.  Imman.  Mat.  1:23 
41:25  rising  of  sun  shall  he  c. 
44:5  s.  c.  himself  by  name  of  J. 
7  and  who.  as  I.  shall  c.  and 
55:5  .':hall  c.  a  nation 
5S:9  Shalt  c.  and  L.  shall  answer 
60:14  .'<hall  c.  thee  city  of  Lord 

18  sha't  c.  thy  walls  salvation 
61:6  men  s.  c.  you  rain,  of  our  G. 
02:12  Shalt  e.  them  holy  people 

Jer.  3:17  s.  c.  .Ter.  throne  of  Lord 

19  thou  Shalt  c.  me,  my  father 
7:27  .ihalt  c.  to  them,  not  answ. 

TIos.  2:16  Shalt  c.  me  no  more  B. 
.Joel  2:32  the  remnant  L.  shall  c. 
Zee.  13:9  they  shall  c.  I  will  hear 
Mai.  1:4  .e.  r.  "them  bord.  of  wick. 
3:12  nations  shall  c.  you  blessed 
3fat.  1:21  shall  c.  his  name  Jesus 
10:25  much  more     c.  them 
Luke  1:13  shalt  c.  his  name  John 
48  generations  s.  c.  me  blessed 
.4c^s'2:39  as  many  as  the  L.  s.  c. 
Rom.  10:14  how  s.  they  c.  on  him 
Will  CALL. 

1  Sam.  12:17  I  wMl  c.  to  Lord. 

2  Sam.  22:4 1  wiHc.  Lord,  Ps.  18:3 
.Job  27:10  wi/nivpocrite  c  on  G. 
Ps.  55:16  I  willc.  on  God,  86:7 

80:18  quicken  us,  we  xoM  c. 
116:2  70.  I  c.  on  him 
Ts.  22:20  that  T  w.  c.  my  ser.  E. 
,Ier.  1:15  I  jcJH  ff.  fam,  of  north 
Rom.  9:25  I  u\  r.  them  my  peo 

C.\LL  upon  me. 

Ps.  50:15  c.  V.  m  .  in  d.  of  trouble 
91:15  he  shall  c.  upon  me 
Prov.  1:28  c.  u.  m.  but  I  will 
Jer.  29:12  then  shall  ye  c.  u.  m. 

CALLED. 
Gen.  11:9  name  of  it  c.  Babel 
21:17  c.  to  Hagar  out  of  heaven 
22:11  c.  to  Abrah.  out  of  heaven 
3.5:10  not  be  c.  any  more  .Tacob 
18  his  father  c.  him  Beniamin 
Ex.  8:8  Pharaoh  c.  for  Moses.  25  ; 

9:27;  10:16,  21;  12:31 
Deut.  5:1  Moses  c.  all  Israel,  29:2 
15:2  it  is  c.  the  Lord's  release 
2S:10  thou  art  c.  by  name  of  L. 
.Ivtl.  14:15  8.  wife,  have  ye  c.  us 
15:17  cast  away  jawb.  c.  place 


CAL 

Jvd.\^:\?i  w.  athirst,  and  c.  on  L. 
10:28  Samson  c.  to  the  Lord 

1  Sam.  9:9  now  c.  a  proph.  was  c. 

2  Sam.  6:2  name  is  c.  by  name 
12:28  city  be  c.  after  my  name 

1  A'.  1:9  Adonijah  c.  breth.  19,25 
18:3  Ahab  c.  Obadiah  the  gov. 
26  they  c.  on  the  name  of  Baal 
1  Chr.  4:10  Jabez  c.  on  God 
13:6  whose  name  is  c.  on  it 
21:26  David  c.  on  Lord 
Est.  2:14  except  that  she  were  c. 
4:11  I  have  not  been  c.  to  come 
Ps.  53:4  they  have  not  c.  on  G. 
79:6  kingd.  not  c.  on  thy  name 
Is.  43:22  hast  not  c.  on  me.  O  .T. 
48:1  ye,  c.  by  the  name  of  Israel 
12  6  Jacob,  my  c. 
61:3  be  c.  trees  of  righteousness 
Lam.  1:21  bring  day  thou  hast  c. 
2:22  thou  hast  c.  my  terrors 
Ezek.  20:29  name  is  c.  Bamah 
Dan.  .5:12  now  let  Daniel  be  c. 
Mat.  1:16  Jesus  who  is  c.  Christ 
13:.55  is  not  his  mother  c.  Mary  ? 
18:2  c.  a  little  child  unto  him 
20:16  many  be  c.  few  cho.  22:14 
.32  .Te.sus  stood  still  and  c.  them  ] 
23:8  be  not  ye  c.  Rabbi,  10 
27:17  shall  I  release  J.  c.  C.  22 
Mark  10:49  .1.  com.  him  to  be  c. 
14:72  P.  c.  to  mind  word  .T.  said 
Luke  1:61  none  of  thy  kind,  is  c. 
62  how  he  would  have  hira  c. 
15:19  worthy  to  be  c.  thy  son,  21 
19:15  he  corn,  servants  to  be  c. 
23:33  place  that  is  c.  Calvary 
,Iohn  1:48  before  Philip  c.  thee  I 
4:25  Cometh  which  is  c.  Christ 
9:11  a  man  c.  .Tesus  made  clay 
Arts  9:11  go  into  str.  c.  Straight 
11:26  disciples  firstc.  Christians 
13:7  c.  for  Barnabas  and  Saul 
15:17  on  whom  my  name  is  e. 
19:40  c..  in  quest,  for  this  dav's 
23:6  I  am  c.  in  question,  24:21 

18  Paul  the  prisoner  c.  me 
.ffo/n.l:l  P.  c.  tobeapos.  1  Cor.\:\ 

6  are  ye  also  the  c.  of  Jesus 

7  c.  to  be  saints.  1  Cor.  1:2 
2:17  thou  art  c.  a  Jew 
8:28  the  c.  acc.  to  his  purpose 

1  Cor.  1:9  were  c.  to  fellowship 
24  c.  both  Jews  and  Greeks 
26  not  many  noble  are  c. 

5:11  c.  a  brother  be  a  fomicator 
7:18  c.  being  circuin.?  is  any  c. 
21  art  thou  c.  being  a  servant  ? 
24  wherein  he  is  c. 
Gal.t'.d  removed  from  him  c  you 
5:13  ve  have  been  c.  to  liberty 
Eph.  '2:11  c.  unoircum.  by  that  c. 
4:1  vocation  wherew.  ye  are  c. 
4  even  as  ye  are  c.  in  one  hope 
Col.  3:15  to  the  which  ye  are  c. 

2  J'hes.  2:4  cxalteth  above  all  c. 
1  Tim.  6:12  ct.  life,  wher.  art  c. 

20  science  falsely  so  c. 
TIeb.  3:13  while  it  is  c.  to-day 

9:15  they  c.  might  rec.  promise 
11:16  not  ash.  to  be  c.  their  G. 
24  to  be  e.  son  of  Phar.  daught. 
■Tarn.  2:7  name  by  wh.  ye  are  e. 

1  Pet.  2:9  c.  you  out  of  darkness 

21  even  hereunto  were  ye  c. 
3:9  that  ve  are  thereunto  c. 

2  Pet.  1:3  that  hath  c.  us  to  glory 
1  .Joh  ?i3:l  sh.bec.the  sons  of  G. 
.hide  1  preserved  in  .T.  Ch.  and  c. 
Rev.  8:11  star  is  c.  Wormwood 

11:8  city  spiritually  c.  Sodom 
17:18  tliev  with  him  are  c. 
19:9  blessed  are  c.  to  mar.  sup. 


C.VLLED,  jmntd  with  God  or 
Lord. 

Gen.  1:5  God  c.  the  light  Day 
5:2  and  c.  their  name  Adam 

E.r.  3:4  God  c.  to  him 
19:3  L.  c.  to  him  out  of  mount 
20  L.  c.  Moses  to  top  of  mount 

N)im.  12:5  L.  c.  Aaron  and  Mir. 

1  Sarn.  3:4  L.  c.  Samuel.  6,  8.  10 

Ps.  50:1  c.  earth  from  the  rising 

Is.  41:2  Lord  c.  him  to  his  foot 
42:0  I  have  c.  thee  in  righteous. 
49:1  L.  hath  c  me 
54:6  c.  thee  as  a  woman  fors. 

Jer.  11:16  c.  name  gi-een  olive-t. 
20:3  not  c.  thy  name  Pashur 
Amos  7:4  GodV.  to  contend 
Acts  16:10  2-ath.  that  Lord  c.  us 

,  1  Cor  7:15  G.  hath  c.  us  to  peace 
17  L.  hath  c.  every  one.  so  let 

I  Gal.  1:15  who  c.  rae'  by  grace 
1  Thes.  2:12  c.  yon  to  his  kingd. 

j  4:7  hath  not  c.  us  to  unclean. 

1 2  Thes.  2:14  God  c.  you 

54 


CAL 

2  Tim.  1:9  c.  us  with  a  holy  call. 
Ileb.  5:4  c.  of  God  as  was  Aaron 
10  c.  of  God  a  high-priest  after 

1  Pet.  5:10  G.  who  hath  c.  us 
He  CALLED. 

Gen.  26:18  c.  names  as  his  f.  c. 
3,5:10  he  c.  his  name  Israel 
Ex.  24:16  c.  to  M.  out  of  cloud 

2  A'.  4:36  c.  to  Gchazi,  so  he  c. 
Ps.  105:16  he  c.  for  a  famine  on 
Lam.  1:15  c.  an  asserably 
Mat.  10:1  c.  twelve;  15:10 mult. 
Mark  1:20  he  c.  them 
Luke  13:12  Jesus  saw  her,  he  c. 
.John  10:.35  if  he  c.  them  gods 
.4c/.*  9:41  had  c.  saints  and  wid. 

10:23  c.  he  them  in,  and  lodged 
2:3:23  hec.  unto  him  twocentur. 
Rom.  8:30  he  also  c.  whom  he  C. 
9:24  even  us  whom  he  hath  c. 
1  Pet.  1:15  hath  c.  yx>n  is  holy 
See  CALLED  the  name. 
I   CALLED,  or   1  have 
CALLED. 
Num.  24:10  I c.  thee  to  curse 

1  Sam.  3:5  Eli  said,  I  c.  not,  6 
28:15  therefore  I  hare  c.  thee 

2  Sam.  22:7  in  my  distress  /  c. 
Ps.  18:6;  118:5 

.loh  9:16  if  /had  c.  and  he  anew. 
19:16  Ic.  my  servant,  no  answ. 
Ps.  17:6  I  have  c.  on  thee,  for 
31:17  not  be  ashamed,  I  hare  c. 
88:9  I  hare  c.  daily  upon  thee 
116:4  then  c.  Ion  name  of  Lord 
Prov.  1:24  IJiare  c.  and  yc  ref. 
Cant.  5:6  Ic.  him 
Is.  1.3:3  Ihave  c.  my  mighty 
41:9  Ihare  c.  thee  from  chief 
43:1  Ic.  thee  by  thy  name,  45:4 
48:15  yea,  Ihare  c.  him 
50:2  Ic.  was  there  none  to  ans. 
51:2  for  Ic.  him  alone 
6.5:12  Ic.  ye  did  not  a.  Jer.  7:13 
66:4  when  Ic.  none  did  answer 
■Ter.  35:17  /Aa!'«  c.  to  them,  but 
1:19  Ic.  for  my  lovers,  but 
3:.55  Ic.  out  of  the  low  dungeon 
57  drewest  near  in  day  I  c.  on 
Hos.  11:1  then  Ic.  my  son  out  of 

Egypt.  Mat.  2:15 
Zee.  11:7  one  7  c.  b.  other  Ic. 
John  1.5:15  Ihare  c.  you  friends 
ylr/s  13:2  work  wh.  Ihave  c.  them 
28:20  have  Ic.  for  you,  to  see 
CALLED  by  my  name. 
2  C/U'.  7:14  if  my  people  which 

are  c.  by  my  name  humble 
Is.  43:7  even  every  one  c.  n. 
6."):1  to  nation  not  c.  my  n. 
,Ier  7:10  this  house  c.  ft.  TO.  name 
11, 14,  .30;  32::34  ;  34:15 
25:29  evil  on  city  c.  by  n. 
A>nos9:li  remnant  of  heath,  c.  n. 

CALLED  by  thy  name. 
1 K.  8:43  house  c.b.t.  n.  2  Cli  /■.6:33 
!<!.  4:1  let  us  be  c.  by  t.  n.  to  take 
43:1 1  have  c.  thee  byt.n.  45:4 
63:19  were  not  c.  by  thy  name 
.Jer.  14:9  we  are  c.  by  thy  n. 
15:16  am  c.  t.n.O  L.  G.  of  hosts 
Dan.  9:18  the  city  c.  by  thy  n. 
19  for  thy  people  are  c.  n. 
CALLED  his  name. 
Gen.  35:10  c.  n.  Is.:  18  Benoni 
1  rAr.4:0Jabez;7: 1bPeresh:23Ber. 
^fat.  1:'25  he  c.  Ais  ««»!«  Jesus 
Rev.  19:13  to.  is  c.  the  word  of  G. 

Sent  and  CALLED. 
Acts  20:17  s.  to  Ephesusc.  elders 

Shall  be  CALLED. 
Gen.  2:'23    c.  'Woman,  because 
17:5  name  shall  be  c.  Abraham 
21-12  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be 

e.  Rom.  9:7;  Heb.  11:18 
32- '28  shall  be  c.  no  more  Jacob 
4R:6  issue  .<;.  c.  after  their  breth. 
Pivr.  16:21  wise  in  heart  s.  c. 
24:8  deviseth  evil c.  raischiev. 
Is  4:3  reraaiu.  in  Jer.     c.  holy 
9-6  his  name  «.  be  c.  Wonderful 
32-5  no  more  shall  be  e.  liberal 
.3,5-8    be  c.  the  wav  of  holiness 
54-5  G.  of  whole  earth  .?.  he  be  c. 
56:7  s.  c.  h.  of  prayer.  -Vff'  J^iP 
.Ter  23-6,'!.  c.  L.  our  right.  33:16 
Zfc  8-3  J.     be  c.  city  of  truth 
Mat.  2:23  shall  be  c.  a  Nazarene 
5:9  peacemakers  s.  c.  child,  ol  G. 
19  s  be  c.  least  in  kingdom 
Luke  1:32  s.  c.  Son  of  the  Highest 
35  holv  thing  «.  be  c.  the  bon 
60  but  he  .«A<ii?  Sc  c.  J ohn 
2-23  everv  male  shall  bf  c.  holy 
I  Rom.  9:26"i.  6e  c.  children  of  G. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CAL 

Shalt  be  CALLED. 

Is.  1:26  s.  c.  city  of  rifihteoupncss 
47:1  Shalt  be  c.  no  more  tender 
5  s.  no  more  be  c.  a  lady  of  k. 
58:12  s.  be  c.  repairer  of  the  br. 
62:2  s.  be  c.  by  a  new  name 
4  s.  c.  Ilephzi-bah,  thy  landB. 
12  s.  be  c.  Sought  out.  A  city  n. 
Lfike  1:T6     c.  proph.  of  nighest 
John  1:42  thou  slialt  bee.  Cephas 

They  CALLED. 
iV'"ym,2.'):2 1.  c.  people  to  sacrifices 
Est.  9:26  they  c.  these  days  Pur. 
Fs.  99:6  t.  c.  upon  the  Lord,  and 
Jer.  12:6  i.  c.  a  multitude 
30:17  bee.  t.  c.  thee  an  outc.ist 
Hos.  11:2  as  theyc.  them,  so  they 

7  t.  c.  them  to  Most  Hiph 
Mat.  10:25  t.  c.  master  Beelzebub 
Zvke  1:59  t.  c.  him  Zacharias 
John  9:18  t.  c.  parents  of  him 

a4  c.  they  man  that  was  blind 
Acts  4:18  t.  c.  com.  not  to  speak 
5:40  when  t.  had  c.  the  apostles 
14:12  they  c.  Barnabas  Jupiter 

Was  CALLED. 

Js.  48:8  was  c.  a  transgressor 
Luke  2:21  his  name  was  c.  Jesus 
John  2:2  J.  w.  c.  and  his  discip. 
Acts2A:2  hew.  c.  forth,  TertuUus 
1  Cor.  7:20  callin"  wh.  he  w.  c. 
Heb.  11:8  A.  wh.  he  w.  c.  obeyed 
Jam.  2:23  lo.  c.  the  friend  of  God 
Bev.  19:11  sat  on  him  w.  c.  faith. 

CALLBDST,  EST. 

Jud:  8:1  c.  us  not  when  wentest 
1  Sam.  .3:5  here  am  I.  thou  c.  me 
Fs.  81:7  thou  c.  in  trouble 
Mat.  19:17  w.  c.  thou  me  go6df 
Mark  10:18;  Luke  18:19 
CALLETH. 
1 K.  8:43  do  accor.  to  all  stranger 

c.  to  thee  for,  2  C7ir.  6:a3 
Jbft  12:4  c.  on  God,  and  he  ans. 
Ps.  42:7  deep  c.  unto  deeo 

147:4  c.  them,  Is.  40:26 
JVoy.  18:6  mouth  c.  for  strokes 
/s.  21:11  he  c.  to  me  out  of  Seir 

59:4  none  c.  for  justice,  nor  any 

64:7  none  that  c.  on  thy  name 
Hos.  7:7  none  that  c.  to  me 
Amos  5:8  c.  for  waters  of  sea,  9:0 
■  Mat.  27:47  c.  for  E.  Mark  15:35 
jl/arA;  3:13  c.  to  him  whom  hew. 

6:7  c.  to  him  the  twelve 

8:1  Jesus  c.  his  disciples 

10:49  arise,  he  c.  thee 

12:37 David c.  him  L.  LukeW-.H 
Lu.  15:6  he  c.  together  his  friends 
9  c.  her  friends  and  neighbors 

20:.37  when  he  c.  L.  the  G.  of  A. 
John  10:3  c.  his  sheep  by  name 

11:28  the  Master  c.  for  thee 
i?im.4:17  c.  things  which  benxjt 

9:11  election  m.  stand  of  him  c. 
1  Cor.  12:3  by  Spirit  c.  Jesus 
Gal.  5:8  not  of  him  that  c. 
1  Thes.  5:24  faithful  is  he  c.  yon 
Eev.  2:20  c.  herself  a  prophetess 

CALLING,  Substantive. 
Is.  1:13  c.  of  assemblies  I  cannot 
Ezek.  23:19  c.  to  rem.  her  youth 
Fam.  11:29  c.  of  God  without 

1  Cor.  1:26  ye  see  your  c.  breth. 
•7:20  ev.  man  abide  in  same  c. 

Eph.  1:18  the  hope  of  his  c. 
4:4  called  in  one  hope  of  your  c. 
Phil.  3:14  the  high  c.  of  God 

2  Thes.  1:11  worthy  of  this  c. 

2  Tiin..  1:9  called  us  w.  a  holy  c. 
Meb.  3:1  partakers  of  heavenly  c. 
2  Pet.  1:10  your  c.  and  election 

CALLING,  Participle. 

Is.  41:4  c.  gen.  from  beginning 
40:11  c.  ravenous  bird  from  east 
Mat.  11:16  c.  to  fell,  iwie  7:32 
Mark  11:21  P.  c.  to  remembrance 
.4rfs7:59  stoned  Stephen  c.  on  G. 
22:16  thy  sins,  c.  on  Lord 
1P«<.3:6  S.  obeyed  A.  c.  himlord 

CALM. 

Ps.  107:29  maketh  storm  a  c. 
Jon.  1:11  sea  may  lie  c.  unto  us 
12  cast  me  forth,  so  sea  be  c. 
Jfoi.8:36gr.c.  Marki:Za\  Lu.i-.'U 

CALIVEH. 

Gen.  10:10  B.abel  and  C.  in  land 
Amos  6:2  pass  ye  unto  C.  from 
CALNO.    Is.  10:9 
CALVARY.    X2^*«  23:33 

CALVE,  ED,  ETH. 
Job  21:10  their  cow  c.  casteth  n. 
39:1  mark  when  hinds  do  c. 


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Ps.  20-0  make  hinds  to  c. 
Jer.  14:5  the  hiud  c.  in  the  field 

CALVE.S. 
1  Sam.  fi:7  bring  c.  home 

1  K.  12:28  king  made  2  c.  of  gold 
32  sacrificing  to  c.  he  had  m. 

2  K.  10:29  dep.  not  from  gold.  c. 
2  C?ir.  11:15  ord.  priests  for  the.". 

13:8  there  be  with  you  golden  c. 
Ps.  68:30  rebuke  bulls  with  the  c. 
Hos.  10:5  because  of  c.  of  Beth. 

13:2  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  c. 

14:2  render  the  c.  of  our  lips 
Amos  6:4  eat  c.  ont  of  the  stall 
Mic.  6:fi  with  c.  of  a  year  old  ? 
^fal.  4:2  ve  shall  trrow  up  as  c. 
Ileb.  9:12  nor  by  the  blood  of  c. 

19  blood  of  c.  and  sprinkled 

CAME. 
Gen.  27:35  brother  c.  w.  subtilty 
32:6  we  c.  to  thy  brother  Esau 
Xiim.  22:9  God  c.  to  Balaam.  20 
24:3  spirit  of  God  c.  upon  him, 

Jud.  3:10;  1  Sam.  10:10 
Z>c?;/.  .33:2  Lord  c.  from  Sinai 
Jiid.  13:10  man  that  r.  other  dav 

1  Sam.  2:27  c.  a  man  of  G.  to  Eli 
4:1  word  of  S.nmuel  c.  to  all  Isr. 

2  Sam.  20:12  every  one  that  c. 

1  A'.  1:42  ■while  he  spake  .Ton.  c. 
4:34  c.  of  all  people  to  hear  Sol. 
13:10  returned  not  by  way  he  c. 

2  K.  6:.32  ere  the  messe.  e.'he  s. 
10:91  all  worshippers  of  Baal  c. 
17:28  one  of  priests  c.  to  Bethel 
19::i3  by  the  way  he  c.  return 
24:3  at  com.  of  Lord  c.  this  on.T. 

1  Chr.  5:2  of  .Tudah  c.  chief  ruler 

2  Chr.  11:14  Levites  c.  to  Judah 
14:14  fear  of  L.  c.  upon  them 
25:20  A.  not  hear,  for  it     of  G. 

Est.  1:17  but  Vashti  c.  not 

Job  3:26  yet  trouble  c. 
20:13  him  readv  to  perish  c. 
30:26  I  looked  for  good,  evil  c. 

Ps.  18:6  my  cry  e.  before  him 
27:2  when  my  foes  c.  upon  me 
78:31  wrath  of  G.  c.  upon  them 
88:17  they  c.  about  me  daily 
105:19  until  the  time  his  w.  c. 

Ec.  5:15  to  go  as  he  c.  16 

Is.  41:5  ends  of  earth  were  af.  c. 

Jer.  7:31  nor  c.  it  into  my  mind, 
19:5;  32:35 
8:15  for  peace,  but  no  good  c. 
41:21  c.  it  not  into  his  mind? 

Ezek.  33:22  afore  he  that  esc.  c. 
43:2  glory  of  G.  c.  from  east 

Pan.  4:28  all  this  c.  on  Nebuch. 

.imos  a-.l  towhomhnuseof  Is.  (?. 

jrab.  3:3  G.  c.  from  Teman,  and 

Mat.  3:1  in  those  days  c.  J.  B. 
9:1  and  c.  into  his  own  city 
20:28  c.  not  to  be  ministered  to 
21:.30  he  c.  to  second,  said  lik. 
.32  John  c.  in  way  of  right. 
25:.36  in  prison,  ye  c.  to  me 
28:13  disciples  c.  by  night 

Mark  9:21  since  this  c.  to  him  ? 

Li/ke  9:.35  c.  a  voice  out  of  cloud 
15:17  when<?.  to  himself,  he  saicl 

20  he  arose  and  c.  to  his  father 
John  1:11  he  c.  to  his  own 

17  grace  and  truth  c.  bv  J.  Chr. 
3:2  same  c.  to  Jesus,  7:.50;  19:.39 
4:27  upon  this  c.  his  disciples 
12:.30  voice  c.  not  because  of  me 
20:19  at  even  c.  .T.  in  the  midst 

.irfs  9:21  c.  hither  for  that  intent 
19:18  many  that  believed  c.  and 
Pom.  5:18  free  gift  c  on  all  men 
7:9  when  com.  c.  sin  revived 
9:5  whom  con.  the  flesh  C.  c. 
1  Cor.  15:21  since  by  man  f.  death 
Oaf.  2:12  certain  c.  from  James 
1  Thes.  1:5  gospel  c.  not  in  word 

1  Tim.  1:15  that  J.  C.  c.  to  save 

2  Pet.  1:17    such  a  voice  to  him 

18  this  voice  c.  from  heaven 

21  proph.  r.  not  by  will  of  man 
1  John  5:6  that  c.  by  water  and 
See  Spirit  of  the  lord. 

C\ME  again. 
J?/ff.  13:9  angel  c.  a.  to  the  worn. 
1.5:19  spirit  c.  a.  1  Sam,.  30:12 

1  K.  17:22  soul  of  the  child  c.  a. 
19:7  angel  c.  a.  the  second  time 

Lt'ke  8:.55  her  spirit  c.  aqain 
John  8:2  he  c.  a.  into  teinple 

CAME  down. 
Gen.  11:5  L.  c.  doirn  to  see  tower 
Ex.  19:20  L.  c.  d.  on  mount  Sinai 
34:29  Moses  c.  d.  from  mount  S. 

2  .Sam.  22:10  bowed  the  heavens 

and  c.  down.  Ps.  18:9 
Lam.  1:9  she  c.  down  wonderf. 

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Dan.  4:13  holy  one  c.  d.  from  h. 
Mic.  1:12  eviltf.  doivn  hom  the  L. 
Mat.  17:9  as  c.  d.  fr.  m.  Mark9^:S) 
John3:13  he  that  c.  d.  fr.  heav. 
6:.38  I  c.  down  from  heaven 

41  bread  which  c.  d.  51,  .58 
Acts  15:1  which  c.  down  from  J. 

CAME  forth. 
IVum.  11:20  c.  we/,  out  of  Eg.  ? 
Jud.  14:14  out  of  eater  c./.  meat, 

out  of  strong  c.f.  svveetness 
2 /Sam.  16:11  son  W'hich  c. /.  of 

my  bowels  seeketh  my'life 
2  C7ir'.  32:21  c.f.  of  his  bowels 
Proi'.  7:15  c.  J  forth  to  meet  thee 
B".  5:15  as  heV./.  naked 
./fr.  20:18  c.  If.  out  of  womb  ? 
ZfC.  10:4  of  him  c.f.  the  corner 
J/rt?-ft  1:38  for  therefore  c.  I 
John  16:28  I  c./.  from  thcFather 
19:5  J.  c./.  wearing  the  crown 

I  CAME. 
Gen.  .30:.30  thou  hadst  before  Ic. 
1  A'.  10:7  I  believed  not  till  Ic. 

half  was  not  told,  2  Chr.  9:6 
75.  50:2  I  c.  was  there  no  man  ? 
Esek.  3:15  /c.  to  them  of  capt. 
Mat.  10:.34  Ic.  not  to  send  peace 
Mark  2:17  /c.  not  to  call,  Lu.  5:32 
Jb//ft  8:14  I  know  whence  Ic. 

42  Ic.  from  G.  nor  c.  /  of  mys. 
12:27  for  this  cause  c.  I 

47  /<^.  not  to  judge  the  world 
18:37  for  this  cause  c.  /  info  w. 
Acts  10:29  c.  /,  as  soon  as  sent  f. 
20:18  from  first  day  Ic.  into  A. 
22:11  Ic.  into  Damascus 

1  Cor.  2:1  Ic.  not  with  excellency 

2  Tor.  1:23  to  spare  you  Ic.  not 
2:3  when  let  sh.  have  sorrow 

CAME  in. 

Gen.  6:4  sons  of  God  c.  ire 
19:5  where  men  c.  in  to  thee 
38:18  Judah  c.  in  unto  her 

1  Sam.  18:13  David  went  out  and 

c.  in  before  the  people,  16 

2  Sam.  11:4  she  c.  in  to  him 

2  C/;r.l5:5no  p.  tohimthatwent 

out  nor  him  c.  in.  Zee.  8:10 
Est.  2:14  c.  in  to  king  no  more 
Jer.  37:4  Jer.  c.  in  and  went  out 
jl/a;".  22:10  k.  c.  in  to  see  guests 
Luke  1:28  angel  c.  in  to  Mary 
7:45  since  I  c.  in  kissed  my  feet 
Gal.  2:4  who  c.  in  privily 

CAME  near. 

Ex.  14:20  c.  not  n.  other  all  night 
Deut.  1:23  ye  c.  n.  to  me.  5:23 
Jos.  17:4  they  c.  n.  bef.  El.  21:1 
1  K.  18:36  Elijah  c.  n.  and  said 
./er,  42:1  least  to  the  greatest  c.  n. 
Acts  9:3  as  he  c.  n.  Damascus 

CAME  nigh. 
Mat.  1.5:29  Jesus  c.  i).  to  sea  of  G. 
Mark  11:1  when  they  c.  n.  to  J. 
Luke  7:12  when  he  c.  n.  to  gate 

CAME  out. 

Gen.  38:28  m.  said  this  c.  o.  first 
Ex.  13:3  remember  day  ye  c.  0.  4 
Num.  16:27  Dathan  and  Ab,  c.  o. 
2&rai.6:20Michalo.  o.  tomeetD. 

18:4  people  c.  out  by  hundreds 
Job  1:21  naked  c.  I  out  of  womb 

3:11  when  I  c.  out  of  the  belly 
\Ier.  17:16  which  c.  o.  of  my  lips 
Mat.  8:34  whole  city  c  o. 

12:44  return  torn,  house  whence 

1  c.  out,  Luke  11:21 

27:.33  they  c.  out  found  Simon 
53  c.  0.  of  graves  after  his  res. 
Mark  1:26  unc.  spirit  c.  out,  9:26 

9:7  a  voice  c.  out  of  the  cloud 
Luke  1:22  he  c.  o.  could  not  speak 

4:.35  c.  out  of  him,  hurt  him  not 
John  16:27  because  ye  believed  I 
c.  ffut  from  God 

17:8  that  I  c.  out  from  thee 

19:34  forthwith  c.  o.  blood 
Acts  8:7  unci.  spir.  c.  o.  of  many 

16:18  spirit  c.  o.  the  same  hour 
1  Cor.  14:.36  c.  word  of  G.  o.  from 
Heb.  3:16  not  all  that  c.  o.  of  Eg. 
Pev.  7:14  these  c.  o.  of  great  trib. 

C.4ME  over. 

Jos.  4:22  Is.  c.  o.  J.  on  dry  land 
Mark  5:1  c.  over  to  other  side 

CAME  to  pass. 
Ex.  12:41  it  c.  to  p.  at  end  of  430 
years,  self-s.  dav  it  c.  to  p. 51 
Dent.  2:16  c.  to  p.  1  Sam.  13:62; 

2  A'.  15:12;  £s^2:8;  .4cAs  27:44 
/b.«.  21:45  L.  had  spoken  all  e.  p. 
1  Sam.  1:20  it  c.  p.  wh.  time  was 

10:9  all  those  signs  e.  to  pais 

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2 /Sam.  2:1  it  c.  to  p.  after,  8:1 ; 

10:1 ;  2  A'.  6:24;  2  Chr.  20:1 
2  A'.  8: 15  it  p.  lop.  on  the  morrow, 

1  (.'hr.  10:8 ;  Jer.  20:3 ;  Acts4:5 
Is.  48:3  and  they  c.  to  pass 
5  before  it  e.  to  p.  I  showed  It 

1  T/ies.  3:4  as  it  c.  to  pass. 

Then  CAME. 

2  Sam.  5:1  Wfc/i  c.  all  the  tribes 
2  Chr.  12:5  t.  c.  Shemaiah  to  R. 
■lob  30:26  for  good  then  evil  c. 
■ler.  19:14  <.  c.  Jer.  from  Tophet 

,38:27  t.  c.  all  the  princes  to  Jer. 
Mat.  9:14  <.  c.  disciples  of  John 

15:1  t.  c.  to  Jesus  scribes  and 
12  then  c.  his  disciples,  17:19 

18:21  then  c.  Peter  to  him 
John  7:45  t.  c.  officers  to  ch.  pri. 

12:28  t.  c.  a  voice  from  heaven 

20:26  t.  c.  Jesus,  doors  being 
They  CAME,  or  CAME  they. 
Gen.  11:31  theij  c.  to  Haran 

12:5  into  laud  of  Canaan  they  c. 

22:9  t.  c.  to  place  G.  told  him  of 
Ex.  16:35  till  <.  c.  to  a  land 

1  K.  2:7  so  t.  c.  to  me  when  I 

2  A'.  20:14  men  wh.  c.  t.  Is.  39:3 
2  Chr.  20:4  t.  c.  to  seek  the  Lord 
Neh.  13:21  c.  t.  no  inore  on  sab. 
Job  6:20  t.  c.  thither 

.30:14  t.  c.  as  a  wide  breaking 
Ps.  88:17  t.  c.  round  me  like  w. 
Jer.  43:7  thus  c.  t.  to  Tahpanhes 
Ezek.  23:40  and  lo,  they  c. 
Mat.  1:18  before  they  c.  together 
14:.34  t.  c.  into  1.  of  Genncsaret 
26:73  after  a  while  c.  they 
Mark.  1:45  t.  c.  from  every  quar. 
3:13  whom  he  would  and  t.  c. 
Luke  2:16  t.  c.  with  haste  found 
John  12:9  t.  c.  not  for  Jes.  sake 
Acts  12:20  t.  c.  with  one  accord 
17:13  they  c.  thither  also 
23:14  tliey  c.  to  the  chief  priests 
Rev.  7:13  whence  c.  they? 

Word  of  the  Lord  CAME. 

Gen.  15:1  the  w.  L.  c.  to  Abr.  4 

1  Sa7n.  15:10  w.  L.  c.  to  Samuel 

2  Sam.  24:11  Gad ;  1  A".  6:11  Solo. 

16:1  Jehu,  7;  17:2  Elijah,  8; 
18:1;  19:9;  21:17,28 
18:31  to  whom  tvord  of  the  L.  c. 
saying,  Israel  be  thy  :iame 

1  K.  12:22Shema.  26%?-.ll:2;  12:7 

2  K.  20:4  Isaiah,  Is.  38:4 

1  Chr.  17:3  Nathan ;  22:8  David 
Jer.  1:2  w.  L.  c.  to  Jere.  4;  2:1; 

14:1 ;  29:.30 ;  33:1, 19 ;  Dan.  9:2 
Ezek.  1:3  expressly  to  Ezek.  3:16 
IIos.  1:1  Hosea;  Joel  1:1  Joel 
Jon.  1:1  Jon.  3:1;  Mic.  1:1  Mic. 
Zep.  1:1  Zeph. ;  Hatf.  1:1  Hag. 
Zee.  7:4  c.  w.  L.  of  hosts,  8:1 

CAMEL. 
Gen.  24:64  Reb.  lighted  off  the  c. 
Lev.  11:4  not  e.  the  c.  Deut.  14:7 
1  Sam.  15:3  slay  infant,  ox,  andc. 
Zfc.  14:15  so  be  plague  of  c. 
Mat.  19:24  is  easier  for  a  e.  Mark 
10:25 ;  Luke  18:25 

23:24  strain  at  a  gnat,  swallow  tf 

CAMELS. 
Gen.  12:16  Abram  had  c. 

24:19  draw  water  for  thy  c.  44 

30:43  J.  had  much  cattle,  c. 

31::i4  put  them  in  c.  furniture 

37:25  Ishmaelites  came  with  e. 
Ex.  9:3  haml  of  the  L.  on  the  c. 
Jud.  6:5  c.  without  number,  7:12 

8:21  took  ornam.  on  c.  necks,  26 
1  Sam.  27:9  David  took  away  e. 

30:17  save  400  which  rode  on  e. 

1  K.  10:2  to  Jer.  witho.  2  Chr.9:l 

2  K.  8:9  a  present  forty  c.  burden 
1  Chr.  5:21  Reu.  took  of  50,000 

12:40  brought  bread  on  c. 

27:30  over  the  c.  was  Obil 
Fzr.  2:67  their  c.  4.35,  Neh.  7:69 
Est.  8:10  letters  by  post  on  c.  14 
Job  1:3  his  substance  was  .3,000  c. 

17  Chaldeans  fell  upon  the  c. 
Is.  21:7  he  saw  a  chariot  of  c. 

.30:6  treasures  on  bunches  of  c. 

()0:6  mult,  of  c.  shall  cover  thee 
Jer.  49:29  shall  take  their  c. 

32  their  c.  shall  be  a  booty 
Ezek.  25:5  Rabbah  a  stable  for  c. 
Mat.  3:4raim.  off.  hair,  Mark  1:6 

CAMEST. 
Gen.  16:8  Ilagar,  whence  c.  thou 

27:33  eaten  of  all  before  thou  c. 
Num.  22:.37  wherefore  c.  thou  not 
Deut.  16:3  rem.  day  e.  out  of  Eg. 
1  Sam.  13:11  c.  not  within  days 

17:28  why  c.  thou  down  hither 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CAN 

2  Sam.  15:20  whereas  c.  but  yes. 

1  K.  13:9  iior  return  by  way  c.  IT 
14  man  of  God  that  c.  from  J.? 

2  K.  19:28  I  will  turn  thee  back 

by  way  thou  c.  Is.  37:29 
Neh.  9:13  c.  down  also  on  M.  Si. 
Is.  64:3  c.  down,  mount,  flowed 
Jer.  1:5  before  thouc.  forth  out  of 

the  womb  I  sancti.  thee 
Ezelc.  32:2  c.  forth  with  thy  rivers 
Mat.  22:12  friend,  how  c.  in  hit. 
John  6:25  Kabbi,  when  c.  hither 
16:30  we  believe  thouc.  from  G. 
Acts  9:17  in  the  way  as  thou  c. 
CAMON.   Jud.  10:5 
C.\MP. 
Ex.  14:19  ang.  of  L.  went  bef.  c. 
32:17  a  noise  of  war  in  c. 
27  c.  slay  every  man  brother 
36:6  proclaimed  through  the  c. 
Lev.  24:10  strove  together  in  c. 
Num.  4:5  when  c.  setteth  forw. 
11:1  con.  in  utmost  parts  of  c. 
26  Eld.  and  Med.  prophes.  in  c. 
Deul.  23:14  in  midst  ol  thy  c. 
Jos.  6:18  made  c.  of  Isr,  a  curse 
Jud.  13:25  spirit  of  God  began  to 

move  Samson  in  the  c. 
21:8  none  to  the  c.  from  Jabesh 

1  Sam.  4:6  noise  of  shout  in  the  c. 
17:17  run  to  c.  to  thy  brethren 

2  K.  6:8  in  such  a  place  be  my  c. 
7:7  left  c.  as  it  was,  fled  for  life 

8  when  these  lepers  came  to  c. 
19:35  angel  of  L.  smote  in  c.  of 
Assyr.  185,000,  Is.  37::36 
Ps.  78:28  let  it  fall  in  midst  of  c. 

106:16  envied  M.  also  in  the  c. 
Ezek.  4:2  set  thee,  also  against  it 
Joel  2:11  for  his  c.  is  very  great 
Bev.  20:9  compassed  c.  of  saints 

CAMP,  Verb. 
Is.  29:3  I  will  c.  against  thee 
Jer.  50:29  bend  the  bow  c.  ag.  it 
Nah.  3: 17  c.  in  hedges  in  cold  day 

CAMPED. 
Ex.  19:2  Israel  c.  before  mount 

Into  the  CAMP. 
1  Sam.  4:7  God  is  come  into  c. 

Out  of  the  C.\MP. 
Ex.  10:17  M.  brought  people  o.  c. 
Lev.  10:4  your  brethren  oat  c. 
24:23  had  cursed  out  c. 
Num.  14:44  M.  departed  not  o.  c. 
Deut.  23:10  unclean  shall  go  o.  c. 
1  Sam.  13:17  spoilers  0.  c.  of  Phil. 
2<SaTO.  1:2  came  o.  c.  from  Saul 
Round  about  the  CAMP. 
Nu?H.  11:31  quails  ?:  a.  c.  32 
Without  the  CAMP. 
Ex.  29:14  bullock  burn  w.  c.  Lev. 

8:17;  9:11;  16:27 
33:7  sought  the  L.  went  w.  t.  c. 
Deut.  2:3:12  have  a  place  w.  c. 
Jos.  6:2:3  R.  left  kindred  w.  t.  c. 
Heb.  13:11  beasts  burnt  w.  the  c. 
13  go  forth  to  him  w.  the  c. 
CAMPS. 
Num.  10:2  trum.  for  journey  of  c. 
Amos  4:10  stink  of  your  c.  come 

CAMPHIRE. 
Cant.  1:14  my  beloved  is  as  c. 
4:13  thy  plants  an  orchard  of  c. 
CAiV. 

Mat.  27:65  as  sure  as  you  c. 
John  15:4  no  more  c.  ye  except 
Bom.  8:7  subject  to  law,  norc.  be 

How  CAIV. 
John  3:9  said,  h.  c.  these  th.  be  ? 
Acts  8:31  h.  c.  I  exc.  some  guide  ? 

CAIVA. 
John  2:1  marriage  in  C.  11 

4:46  Jesus  came  again  into  C. 

21:2  Thomas  and  Nath.  of  C. 

CAIVAAIV. 
G«n.  9:18,29,25:  10:15  ;  28:1 
Ex.  15:15  the  inhabitants  of  C. 
Jud.ZA:  4:2,23;  5:19 
Ps.  106::38  to  the  idols  of  C. 

135:11  smote  all  kingdoms  of  C. 
Is.  19:18  speak  language  of  C. 
Zep.  2:5  O.  I  will  destroy  thee 
Mat.  15:22  a  woman  of  C.  cried 

Land  of  CA!VAA\. 
Gen.  12:5  to  go  into  land  of  C. 

CAIVA  AiVITE. 
Gen.  12:6;  15:21;  24:3;  34:30 
Ex.  23:28  drive  out  C.  a3:2 ;  34:11 
Num.  21:3  deliv.  up  C.  Nefi.  9:24 
Mat.  10:4  Simon  the  C.Jfo?-^- 3:18 
CANAANTTESS.    1  Clir.  2:3 
CANDACK.    Acts  8:27 


CAP 

CAIVDLE. 

Job  18:6  his  c.  be  put  out 

21:17  c.  of  wicked  put  out? 

29:3  his  c.  shined  on  my  head 
/•*•.  18:28  thou  wilt  Hght  my  c. 
Pror.  20:27  spirit  of  man  is  c. 

24:20  c.  of  wicked  be  put  out 

31:18  c.  goeth  not  out  by  night 
Jer.  25:10  from  them  light  of  c. 
Mat.  5:15  put  c.  under  a  bushel, 
i/f(/-i- 4:21 ;  i«te8:16;  11::33 
Luke  11:;36  bright  shining  of  ac. 

15:8  a  c.  and  sweep  the  house 
Rev.  18:23  c.  shine  no  more 

22:5  need  no  c.  nor  light  of  sun 

CAIVDLE8. 
Zep.  1:12  will  search  Jer.  withe. 

CAIVDLESTICK. 
Ex.  25:31  make  c.  37: 17 ;  Num.  8:4 

40:*4  put  c.  in  tent  of  congreg. 
Lei).  24:4  lamjjs  on  c.  continually 
Num.  3:31  their  charge  shall  bee. 
2  A'.  4:10  let  us  set  for  him  a  c. 

1  Chr.  28:15  gold  for  every  c. 

2  Clir.  13:11  set  they  in  order  c. 
Dan.  5:5  wrote  over  ag.  the  c. 
Zee.  4:2  behold  a  c.  all  of  gold 

11  olive-trees  on  right  side  of  c. 
Mat.  5:15  on  a  e.  and  it  giveth 
light  to  all,  Lvke  8:18;  ll:a3 
Mark  4:21  not  be  set  on  c.  f 
Heb.  9:2  first  wherein  was  the  c. 
Rev.  2:5  else  I  will  remove  thyc. 
CANDLESTICKS. 

1  K.  7:49  c.  of  p.  gold,  2  (Thr.  4:7 
Jer.  52:19  he  took  away  the  c. 
Rev.  11:4  two  c.  standing  bef.  G. 
See  SETEN. 

CANE. 

Is.  43:24  brought  me  no  sweet  c. 
Jer.  6:20  c.  from  far  country 
CANKER,  ED. 

2  Tim.  2:17  will  eat  as  c. 

Javi.  5:3  your  gold  and  silver  is  c. 

CANKER-WORM. 
Joel  1:4  c.  eat.  and  c.-w.  left,  2:25 
Nah.  3:15  likec.-2«.  make  thyself 
many  as  the  c.-w. 
16  c.-w.  spoileth  and  flieth 
CANNOT. 
Is.  1:13  calling  of  assemblies  I  c. 
Jer.  18:6  e.  I  do  with  you 
Luke  16:26  from  hence  to  you  c. 

CANST. 
Mat.  8:2  thou  c.  make  me  clean 
Mark  9:22  if  thouc.  do  anything 
CAPERNAX'M.    Mat.  4:13 ;  8:5 ; 
11:2:3;  17:24;  Zuie  4:23;  10:15; 
John1:\%\  4:46;  6:17,21.59 
CAPHTOR.  J«r.47:4;  ^»i06-9:7 

CAPPADOCIA. 
Arts  2:9  dwellers  in  C.  we  hear 
1  Pet.l-.l  strangers  throughout  C. 

CAPTAIN. 
Oen.  37:36  sold  him  toPotiph.  c. 
40:4  c.  charged  Jos.  with  them 
Num.  14:4  make  a  c.  Nek.  9:17 
Jos.  5:14  as  c.  of  host  of  the  L. 

15  c.  of  the  L.  host  said  to  Jos. 
Jud.  4:2  c.  of  Jabin's  host  was 
Sisera,  7;  1  Sam.  12:9 
11;6  said  to  Jephthah,  be  our  c. 
11  made  him  c.  over  them 

1  Sam.  9:16  anoint  him  c.  10:1 
13:14  Lord  com.  him  to  be  c. 
17:18  carry  th.  ten  cheeses  to  c. 
22:2  David  became  c.  over  them 

2  Sam.  5:2  shalt  be  c.  over  Israel 
8  he  shall  be  c.  1  Chr.  11:6 

19:13  if  thou  be  not  c.  of  the 
23:19  Abishai  was  therefore  c. 

1  K.  16: 16  Isr,  made  Omri  c.  king 

2  K.  1:9  king  sent  a  c.  with  fifty 
4:13  wouldest  be  spo.  for  to  c. .? 
5:1  Naaman  c.  of  host  of  Syria 
9:5  an  errand  to  thee,  O  c. 
15:25  Pekah  a  c.  of  his  conspired 
18:24  face  of  one  c.    .  36:9 
20:5  riozekiah  c.  of  my  people 
25:8  Nebuzar-adan,  c.  Jer.  52:12 

1  Chr.  11:21  honorable,  he  wasc. 
27:5  e.  for  .3d  month  Benaiah 

2  Chr.  13:12  God  himself  is  oure. 
Is.  3:3  doth  take  away  c.  of  fifty 
■ler.  37:13  a  r.  Irijah  took  Jer. 

40:5  c.  save  Jer.  victuals 
51:27  appoint  a  c.  against  her 
■lo/in  18:12  band  and  c.  took  .Tes. 
Arts  5:26  c.  with  officers  brought 
Ileb.  2:10  r.  of  their  salvation 

CAPTAINS. 
Ex.i5:i  chosen  r.  are  drowned 
Deut.  1:15  I  made  wise  men  c. 
20:9  make  c.  to  lead  the  p. 


CAP  I 

1  <S'am.8:12  he  will  appoint  him  c. 
22:7  son  of  Jesse  make  you  c.  ? 

2  Sam.  18:5  c.  charj^e  con.  Ahsal. 
2:3:8  that  sat  chief  among  the  c. 

1  K.  2:5  what  Joab  did  to  the  c. 
20:24  kings  away,  and  put  c. 
22::3:3  when  c.  perceived  he  was 
not  the  king,  2  Chr.  18::32 

1  Chr.  11:15  three  of  30  c.  went 

2  Chr.  ;33:11  brought  on  them  c. 
Job  39:25  the  thunder  of  the  c. 
Jer.  13:21  taught  them  to  be  c. 

51:23  I  will  break  in  pieces  c. 
57  I  will  make  drunk  her  c. 
Ezek.  21:22  c.  to  open  the  mouth 
2:3:6  c.  all  desirable  men,  12, 2:3 
Nah.  3:17  thy  c.  as  great  grassh. 
Mark  6:21  H.  made  a  supper  toe. 
Luke  22:4  J.  communed  with  e. 
Rev.  19:18  may  eat  the  flesh  of  c. 

CAPTIVE. 
Gen.  14:14  brother  was  taken  c. 
34:29  their  wives  took  they  c. 
Ex.  12:29  unto  first-bom  of  c. 
2  K.  5:2  bro.  away  c.  a  little  m. 
6:22  those  thou  hast  taken  c. 
Is.  49:21  I  am  desolate,  a  e. 
24  shall  lawful  c.  be  delivered 
51:14  e.  exile  hasteneth 
52:2  loose  thys.  O  c.  dau.  of  Z. 
Amos  6:7  e.  with  firet  that  go  e. 
2  Tim.  2:26  taken  c.  by  him 
Carry  or  carried  CAPTIVE, 

or  CAPTIVES. 
Gen.  31:26  car.  my  daughters  c. 
Num,.  24:22  until  A.  car.  thee  e. 

1  K.  8:46  car.  them  e.  2  Chr.  6:36 
47  they  bethink  thems.  in  land 

whi  ther  carried  c.  2  Citr.  6:37 

2  K.  15:29  T.-pileser  car.  them  c. 
16:9  e.  peo.  of  Damas.  e.  to  Kir 

1  Chr.  5:6  king  of  Assyria  c.  e. 

2  Chr.  25:12  10.000 did  Judah  e.  c. 
28:5  ear.  a  great  multitude  e. 

8  Is.  car.  c.  of  brethren  200.000 
Ps.  106:46  pitied  of  th.  e.  them  c. 
137:3  e.  us  c.  required  a  song 
Jer.  1:3:17  Lord's  flock  is  car.  c. 
19  .1.  shall  be  wholly  c.  away  e. 
20:4  shaJl  e.  them  e.  to  Babylon 
24:5  acknowledge  them  car.  c. 
29:4  saith  the  Lord  to  all  car.  c. 
14  bring  you  into  place  whence 
I  caused  you  to  be  car.  c. 
41:10  Ishm.  c.  c.  all  the  residue 
4:3:12  carry  the  Egyptians  c. 
52:29  e.  e.  from  .Jer.  8:32  jjersons 
:30  e.  e.  of  the  .Jews  745  persons 
Ezek.  6:9  nations  whither  he  e.  c. 
fan.  11:8  also  e.  c.  into  Egypt 
,4?«os  1:6  bee.  theye.  r.  captivity 
Ob.  11  in  day  strangers  car.  c. 

Carrying  CAPTIVE. 
Jer.  1:3  to"  ca/\  of  Jerusalem  e. 

Lead,  or  led  CAPTIVE. 
■Tud.  5:12  lead  thy  captivity  e. 

1  A'.  8:-^  return  unto  thee  in  land 
of  enemies  which  I.  them  c. 

2  Chr.  30:9  shall  find  comjiassion 
before  them  that  lead  c. 

Ps.  68:18  led  captiv.  c.  Eph.  4:8 

22:12  die  whither  led  him  c. 
.imos  7:11  Israel  shall  be  led  c. 
Xah.  2:7  Iluzzab  shall  be  led  c. 
Luke  21:24  shall  be  led  away  e. 
.  2  yi/ra.  3:6  lead  c.  siUy  women 
CAPTIVES. 
Num.  31:9  women  of  Midian  e. 

12  brought  c.,'  19  purify  youre. 
Deut.  21:fl  am.  e.  a  beauti.  wo. 

:32:42  drunk  with  blood  of  c. 

1  Sam.  30:5  David's  two  wives  e. 

2  A'.  24:14  from  Jems.  10,000  c. 
2  Chr.  28:11  deliver  the  c.  again 

13  ye  shall  not  bring  in  e. 
/s.  14:2  take  them  e.  whose  e. 

20:4  the  Ethiopians  c. 
45:13  let  go  my  c.  not  for  price 
49:2.5  c.  of  mighty  be  taken 
61:1  libertv  to  the  e.  Luke  4:18 
.Ter.  48:46  thv  sons  and  d.  are  c. 
50:33  took  them  c.  held  them 
Ezek.  1:1  as  I  was  among  e. 
16:.53  captivity  of  thv  e. 
Dan.  2:25  found  a  man  of  e.  of  J. 

CAPTIVITY. 
Num.  21:29  his  daushters  into  c. 
D^uf.  21:13  raiment  of  c.  from  off 
30:3  Lord  will  tum  thv  c. 
2  A".  24:15  carried  he  intoe.  toB. 
'  25:27  37th  year  of  e.  Jer.  52:31 
\C1ir.  5:22d'weltin  steads  untile. 
fi:15  .Tehozadak  went  into  e. 
2  Chr.  6:37  prav  in  land  of  e. 
.38  if  they  return  to  thee  in  e. 
29:9  onr  sons  and  wives  are  in  e. ' 


CAR 

Ezr.  9:7  have  been  delivered  to  e. 
Nell.  1:2  Jews  wh.  were  left  of  c. 

4:4  for  a  prey  in  land  of  their  c. 
Est.  2:6  Mordecai  carried  with  c. 
.lob  42:10  L.  turned  the  c.  of  Job 
Ps.  14:17  Lord  bring  back  c.  85:1 

78:61  deliv.  his  strength  into  e. 

126: 1  when  L.  turned  ag.  c.  of  Z. 

4  tum  again  our  c.  O  L.  as  str. 
Is.  5:13  my  peo.  are  gone  intoe. 

22:17  carry  thee  with  mighty  e. 
46:2  themselves  are  gone  intoe. 
■ler.  15:2  for  the  e.  to  the  e.  4.3:11 
29:14  I  will  tum  away  your  c. 
30:3;  32:44;  .3.3:7, 11,26 
20  hear  all  of  e.  ,■  28  e.  is  long 
22  taken  up  a  curse  by  all  c. 
31  send  to  all  them  of  c. 
30:10  seed  from  land  of  c.  46:27 
48:11  hath  Moab  gone  into  e. 
Lam.  1:3  Judah  is  gone  into  c. 

5  her  children  are  gone  into  c, 
2:14  discov.  to  turn  away  thyc. 
4:22  no  more  carry  thee  into  c. 

Ezek  1:2  fifth  y.  of  Jehoiac.  e. 

3:11  get  to  them  of  c.  and  speak 

11:25  I  spake  to  them  of  c.  all 

12:7  my  stufi",  as  stuff  for  e. 

16:53  bring  again  their  e.  the  c. 
of  Sodom  and  Samaria 

25:3  went  into  e.  thou  saidst 

3:3:21  in  12th  year  of  e.  one  esc. 

39:23  house  of  Isr.  went  into  c. 

40:1  in  the  25th  year  of  our  e. 
Dan.  6:13  D.  of  thee,  of  Judah 

11:.33  shall  fall  by  c.  many  days 
Hos.  6:11  returned  e.  of  my  peo. 
Ob.  20  e.  of  this  host.  e.  of  Jer. 
Mic.  1:16  gone  into  e.  from  thee 
Nah.  3:10  No  went  intoe.  her  ch. 
Hab.  1:9  gather  c.  as  the  sand 
Zep.  2:7  shall  tum  away  c.  3:20 
Zee.  6:10  take  of  them  of  the  e. 
Rom.  7:23  e.  to  the  law  of  sin 
2  Cor.  10:5  into  e.  every  thought 
See  CAPTIVE. 

Bring  CAPTIVITY. 
Pi.  53:6  when  God  b.  back  e. 
Jer.  30:18  b.  ag.  c.  of  Jacob's  t. 

31:23  I  shall  b.  again  their  c. 

48:47  bring  again  e.  of  Moab 

49:6  I  will  b.  again  e.  of  Ammon 
.39  will  bring  again  c.  of  Elam 
Ezek.  29:14  b.  again  e.  of  Egypt 

39:25  now  will  I  b.  again  e.  of  J. 
Joel  3:1  I  ft.  again  c.  of  Judah 
Amos  9:14  b.  again  e.  of  my  peo. 

Children  of  CAPTIVITY. 
Ezr.  4:1  e.  e.  builded  temple 

10:7  proclamation  to  the  c.  c. 
16  c.  of  c.  did  so,  all  were  sep. 
Dan.  5:13  which  art  e.  c.  of  Ju. 

Go  into  CAPTIVITY. 
Deut.  28:41  sons  and  daugh.  g.  e, 
Jer.  20:6  and  house  shall  go  c. 

22:22  thy  lovers  shall  go  into  C. 

30:16  adver.  every  one  shall  goc. 

46:19  O  daugh.  furnish  to  go  e. 

48:7  Chem.  shall  e.,-  49:3  king 
Ezek.  12:4  go  as  they  that  go  c. 

;30:17  these  cities  shall  gointoc. 

IS  Egypt,  her  dau.  shall  go  c. 
Amos.  1:5  people  of  S.  shall  goe. 
15  their  king  shall  go  into  c. 

5:5  Gilgal  shall  sureiy  gointoc. 
27  I  cause  you  to  go  into  c. 

7:17  Is.  shall  surely  go  into  c. 

9:4  they  go  c.  before  enemies 
Zee.  14:2  city  shall  go  into  c. 
Rev.  13:10  lead,  intoe.  shall  goc 

Out  of  CAPTIVITY. 
Ezr.  2:1  went  up  o.  c.  Neh.  7:6 

6:21  come  out  c.  kept  the  feast 

8:35  come  out  of  c.  ofl'ered 
CABBI  NCLE,  S. 
Ex.  28:17  first  row  a  e.  39:10 
Is.  54:12  make  thy  gates  of  c. 
Ezek.  28:13  and  e.  thy  covering 

C.\RCASS. 
Lev.  5:2  touch  c.  unclean  thing 

11:8  e.  not  touch.  Deut.  14:8 
Deut.  28:26  e.  be  meat  to  fowls 
Jos.  8:29  should  take  his  e.  dovm 
■Jud.  14:8  to  see  e.  of  lion  honey 

1  A'.  13:22  thy  e.  not  come 
24  a  lion  stood  by  the  c. 

2  K.  9:37  e.  of  Jez.  be  as  dung 
Is  14:19  cast  out  as  c.  trodden 
Mat.  24:28  c.  is  there  will  eagles 

CARCASSES. 
Gen.  1.5:11  fowls  came  on  e. 
Ler.  11:11  c.  in  abomination,  26 
26:30  cast  your  e.  on  e.  of  idols 
Xvtn.  14:29" f.  shall  fall  in  wilder, 
i  Sam.  17:40  I  will  cive  c.  of  Ph. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOllDANCE. 


CAR 

Is.  5:25  their  c.  torn  in  streets 

34:3  stink  come  up  out  of  c. 

66:24  c.  of  tlieni  transgressed 
Jer.  7:33  c.  of  tliis  people  be 
meat  for  fowls,  16:4 :  19:7 

16:18  filled  mineinh.  with  thee. 
JEzek.  6:5  lay  c.  of  Isr.  before  id. 

43:9  c.  of  their  kings  far  from 
JVaA.  3:3  a  great  number  of  c. 
Eeb.  3:17  c.  fell  in  wilderness 

CARCHEMISH. 
8  Chr.  35:20  to  fight  against  C. 
Is.  10:9  is  not  CaTno  as  C.  ? 
Jer.  46:2  river  Euphrates  In  C. 
CAR  E. 

1  Sam.  10:2  father  left  c.  of  asses 
a  K.  4:13  careful  with  all  this  c. 
Jer.  49:31  the  nation  without  c. 
Ezek.  4:16  shall  eat  bread  withe. 
Luke  10:34  he  took  c.  of  him 
35  said.  Take  c.  of  him 

1  Cor.  9:9  God  take  c.  for  oxen  ? 
12:25  same  c.  one  for  another 

2  Cor.  7:12  c.  for  you  mi"ht  ap. 
8:16  same  earnest  c.  in  Titus 
11:28  c.  of  all  the  churches 

1  Tim.  3:5  how  take  c.  of  church 

1  Pet.  5:7  casting  your  c.  on  him 

CARE,  ED. 

2  Sam.  18:3  if  we  flee,  not  c.  for 
P».  142:4  no  man  c.  for  my  soul 
lyke  10:40  c.  that  my  sister  left 
John  12:6  he  c.  for  the  poor 
Acts  18:17  G.  c.for  none  of  those 
1  Cor.  7:21  a  servant  ?  c.  not 
Phil.  2:20  natur.  c.  for  your  state 

CAREFXL. 
S  K.  4:13  thou  hast  been  c.  forus 
Jer.  17:8  c.  in  year  of  drought 
Dan.  3:16  we  are  note,  to  answer 
Xvke  10:41  c.  about  many  things 
Phil.  4:6  be  c.  for  nothing,  but 
10  c.  but  lacked  opportunity 
Tit.  3:8  c.  to  maintain  good  w. 

CAREFULLY. 
Deut.  15:5  thou  c.  hearken  to  L. 
Mic.  1:12  inha.  of  M.  waited  c. 
Phil.  2:28  I  sent  him  the  more  c. 
Eeb.  12:17  sought  it  c.  with  tears 

CAREFULIVESS. 
Ezek.  12:18  drink  water  with  c. 

19  shall  eat  their  bread  withe. 
1  Cor.  7:32  have  you  without  e. 
8  Cor.  7:11  what  e.  it  wrought 

CARELESS. 
Jud.  18:7  saw  how  they  dwelt  e. 
Is.  32:9  hear,  ye  c.  daughters 

10  ye  e.  women ;  11  ye  e.  ones 
Ezek.  30:9  c.  Ethiopians  afraid 

CARELESSLY. 
Is.  47:8  thou  that  dwellest  e. 
Ezek.  39:6  Are  am.  them  dwell  e. 
Zep.  2:15  rejoicing  city  dwelt  c. 

CARES. 
Mark  4:19  e.  of  this  world  choke 
Luke  8:14  chok.  with  c.  and  rich. 
21:34  overcharged  with  c.  of  life 
CAREST,  ETH,  IKG. 
Deut.  11:12  a  land  which  L.  e. 
Mat.  22:16  e.  thou  for  any  man 
Mark  4:38  c.  thou  not  we  perish 
12:14  art  true,  and  e.  for  no  man 
John  10:13  hireling  c.  not  for  sh. 
1  Cor.  7:32  is  unmarried  c.  34 

83  is  married,  e.  for  world,  34 
1       6:7  for  he  c.  for  you 

CARMEL. 

1  Sam.  25:2  posses,  in  C.  7,  40 
IK.  18:19  gather  all  Is.  tomt.C. 
Cant.  7:5  head  u.  thee  is  like  C. 
Is.  35:2  excellency  of  C. 
Jer.  46:18  as  C.  by  the  sea 
Arnos  1:2  C.  shall  wither,  9:3 
Mic,  7:14  in  the  midst  of  C. 

CARMELITE. 

1  Sam.  30:5  N.  C.  2  Sam.  2:2;  3:3 
%  Sam.  23:35  Hezrai  C.  one  of  D. 
CAEMI.    (?(•».  46:9;  Jb«.  7:1;  1 
Chr.  2:7;  4:1 

CARNAL. 
Htm.  7:14  I  am  e.  sold  nnder  sin 
8:7  e.  mind  is  enmity  against  G. 
15:27  to  minister  in  e.  things 
I  Cor.  3:1  unto  e.  even  to  babes 
3  are  yet  c.  ,•  4  are  ye  not  e.  f 
9:11  if  we  reap  your  e.  things 
S  Cor.  10:4  w.  of  warfare  not  c. 

7:16  law  of  a  e.  command. 
9:10  stood  in  e.  ordinances 

CARIVALLY. 

lev.  18:20  not  lie  e.  with  n.  wife 
19:20  lieth  e.  with  a  bondmaid  i 


CAR 

Num.  5:13  man  lie  with  her  e. 
Horn.  8:6  c.  minded  is  death 

CARPE.\TER,  S. 
2  Sam.  5:11  e.  to  D.  1  Clir.  14:1 
2  Chr.  24:12  hired  e.  Ezr.  3:7 
/«.  41:7  e.  encouraged  goldsmith 
44:13  c.  stretcheth  out  his  rule 
Jer.  24:1  e.  he  carried  away,  20:2 
Zee.  1:20  Lord  showed  me  four  e. 
Mat.  13:55  is  not  this  the  c.  son  ? 
J/a?-A  6:3  is  not  this  tlie  e. 
CARPUS.   2  Tim.  4:13 

CARRIAGE,  9. 

1  Sam.  17:22  David  left  his  c. 
Is.  10:28  Michmash  laid  up  c. 
46:1  your  c.  were  heavy  laden 
Acts  21:15  we  took  up  our  e. 

CARRY. 
Gen.  .50:25  c.  up  my  b.  Ex.  13:19 
Ec.  33:15  pres.  go  not,  c.  lis 
7>y.  10:4  e.  your  bretli.  out  of  c. 
Num.  11:12  e.  them  in  bosom 
Deut.  14:24  too  long  to  e.  it 
■Jos.  4:3  e.  the  twelve  stones 

1  Sam.  20:40  c.  them  to  the  city 

2  Sam.  19:18  c.  king's  household 

1  K.  18:12  spirit  ofX.  sh.  c.  thee 

2  7C  4:19  e.  him  to  his  mother 
9:2  e,  Jehu  to  an  inner  chamber 
17:27  e.  thith.  one  of  the  priests 

1  Chr.  15:2  none  ought  to  e.  ark 
23:26  L.  no  more  e.  tabernacle 

2  Chr.  36:6  c.  him  to  B.  Jer.  39:7 
Ec.  10:20  a  bird  shall  e.  the  v. 
Is.  2;J:7  own  feet  e.  her  afar  off 

30:6  c.  riches  on  young  asses 
40:11  e.  lambs  in  his  bosom 
46:4  to  hoary  hairs  will  I  c.  you 
7  e.  him.  set  him  in  his  place 
■ler.  20:5  and  c.  them  to  Babylon 
39:14  should  e.  Jeremiah  home 
Ezek.  22:9  thee  are  men  e.  tale.s 
Mark  6:55  began  to  e.  in  beds 
11:16  to  e.  a  vessel  th.  temple 
Luke  10:4  c.  nel.  purse  nor  scrip 
.John  5:10  not  lawful  to  c. 
21:18  e.  thee  whit,  wouldst  not 

CARRY  nwav. 
2  K.  18:11  king  of  A.  did  c.  a.  Is. 
25:11  fugitives  did  N.  c.  away 
2  Clir.  20:25  more  than  could  e.  a. 
Tob  1.5:12  thy  heart  c.  thee  a.  ? 
Ps.  49:17  dieth  he  sh.  c.  noth.  a. 
Ec.  5:15  noth.  wh.  he  may  e.  a. 
/,«.  ,5:29  shall  e.  prey  au'aij  safe 
15:7  shall  thoy  e.  aumy 
22:17  Lord  will  e.  thee  airay 
41:16  wind  e.  them  a.  57:13 
Zam.  4:22  e.  thee  a.  O  Zion 
£'2cA-.  .38:13  art  come  to  e.  a. 
Acts  7:43  e.  you  a.  bey.  Babylon 
See  CAPTIVE. 

CARRY  back. 
2  Sam.  15:25  e.  back  ark 

1  /r.  22:26  e.  Mic.  b.  2  Chr.  18:25 
CARRY  forth. 

EIr.  12:46  not  c.  forth  aught 
14:11  e.  us/or^/i  out  of  Egypt 
Lev.  4:12  whole  bullock  e.  >".  21 

2  Chr.  29:5  e./.  the  filthin'ess 
Jer.  17:22  nor  e. /.  a  burden 
Ezek.  12:6  c.  it/,  in  the  twilight 

CARRY  out. 
Gen.  47:30  e.  me  out  of  Egypt 
Deut.  28:38  e.  much  seed  out 
1  A'.  22-34  e.  me  o.  2  18:33 
Ezek.  12:5  dig  wall,  e.  o.  thereby 
Acts  5:9  at  door,  shall  c.  thee  0. 
1  rim.  6:7  we  c.  nothing  out 

CARRIED. 
Gen.  46:5  eons  of  Is.  e.  Jac.  50:13 
Lev.  10:5  e.  them  in  their  coats 
Jud.  16:3  Samson  c.  them  up 

1  Sa?n.  5:8  let  ark  be  c.  to  Gath 

2  Sam.  6:10  e.  ark,  1  Chr.  13:13 
15:29  Abiathar  e.  ark  to  Jerusa. 

1  K.  17:19  he  e.  him  into  a  loft 

2  A!".  20:17  have  laid  up  in  store 
shall  be  e.  to  Baby.  Is.  39:6 

24:13  he  c.  out  all  the  treasures 
25:7  c.  Zedekiah  to  Babylon 
2  air.  28:15  e.  all  the  feeble 
33:11  e.  Manasseh  to  Babylon 
36:4  Necho.  e.  Jehoahaz  to  Eg. 
Job  .5:13  the  froward  ise.  headlo. 
10:19  I  should  been  e.  from  w. 
Pu*.46:2  mount,  be  c.  into  sea 
Is.  46:3  remnant  c.  from  the  w. 
49:22  daugh.  be  e.  on  shoulders 
53:4  he  hath  c.  our  sorrows 
63:9  e.  them  all  the  davs  of  old 
Jer.  27:22  be  e.  to  Babylon,  28:3; 

52:11,17 
Ezek,  17:4  he  e.  twigs  into  a  land 


757 


CAS 

Ezek.  37:1  e.  me  out  in  Sp.  of  L 
Dan.  1:2  e.  into  land  of  Shinar 
Hos.  10:6  also  c.  unto  Assyria 
12:1  and  oil  is  c.  into  Egypt 
Joel  .3:5  c.  into  your  temples 
Luke  7:12  dead  man  c.  out 
16:22  was  c.  by  the  angels 
24:51  was  c.  up  into  heaven 
Acts  3:2  one  lame  from  womb  c. 
.5:6  young  men  e.  Ananias  out 
7:16  fathers  were  c.  to  Sychem 
8:2  c.  Stephen  to  his  burial 
21:;34  com.  to  be  c.  into  castle 
Eph.  4:14  c.  with  every  wind 
Heb.  13:9e.  with  divers  doctrines 
2  Pet.  2:17  e.  with  a  tempest 
Jude  12  clouds  without  water  c, 
See  CAPTIVE. 

CARRIED  away. 

Gen.  31:18  J.  e.  «.  all  his  cattle 
26  e.  a.  my  daughters 

1  Sam.  30:2  c.  them  a.  18. 

2  K.  17:6  e.  Is.  into  Assyria,  23 
11  heathen  whom  the  L.  e.  a. 
28  one  of  priests  they  hade.  a. 

24:14  e.  «.  all  Jerusalem 
15  e.  a.  Jehoiachin  to  Babylon 
25:21  so  Judah  was  e.  a.  out  of 

1  Chr  5:26  e.  a.  the  Reubenites 
6:15  when  L.  e.  a.  J.  and  Jerus. 
9:1  e.  a.  for  their  transgression 

2  fVir.  14:13  Asa  e!  away.  21:17 
2:1  been  c.  a.  Keh.  7:6 

9:4  transg.  of  those  e.  n.  10:6 
Jer.  29:4  caused  to  be  e.  a. 
Dan.  2:35  wind  e.  them  Oifa?/ 
iVa/i.  3:10  No  was  c.  a.  into  cap. 
Mat.  1:11  about  time  c.  a.  to  B. 
J/a?-^  15:1  e.  Jesus  a.  to  Pilate 
1  Cor.  12:2  G.  e.  a.  dumb  idols 

2:13  Barnabas  e.  n. 
if<^.  12:15  be  c.  a.  of  flood 
17:3  e.  me  a.  in  spirit,  21:10 

CARRIEST,  ETH,  I\G. 

,Iob  21:18  as  chafT  storm  e.  away 
27:21  cast  wind  e.  rich  away 
Ps.  78:9  Ephraim  e.  bows  turned 
90:5  e.  them  awav  with  flood 
Mat.  1:17  till  the  e.  into  Babylon 
Rev.  17:7  mystery  of  beast  th.  c. 

t:ART. 

1  Sam  .  6:7  makes  a  new  e.  and 

2  Sam.  6:3  set  ark  on  a  new  e. 
1  C7)r.  13:7  Uzziah  drave  the  e. 
Is.  28:28  corn  with  wheel  of  e. 
Amos  2:13  as  a  c.  is  pressed 

CART-ROPE, 
/s.  5:18  draw  sin  as  with  a  c.-r. 

CART-WHEEL. 
Is.  38:27  nor  is  c.-w.  turned 
CARVED,  IIVG,  liVGS. 
Rv.  31:5  Bezaleel  in  c.  35:33 
■7ud.  18:18  fetched  thee,  image 

1  K.  6:18  cedar  within  was  e. 

2  Chr.  33:7  c.  image  in  house  G. 
34:4  .Tosiah  cut  down  e.  images 

Ps.  74:6  they  break  c.  work 
Pivv.  7:16  my  bed  with  e.  work 

CASE,  S. 
Ex.  5:19  did  see  were  in  evil  e. 
Ps.  144:15  happy  p.  in  such  a  e. 
Mat.  5:20  in  iioc.  enter  kingdom 
19:10  e.  of  man  be  so  with  wife 
,Iohn  5:6  long  time  in  that  e. 
1  Cor,  7:13  bondage  in  such  e. 

CASEMEXT. 
Prov  7:6  looked  through  my  c. 
CASIPHIA.   Ezr.  8.17 

CASSIA. 
Ex.  30:24  of  e.  500  shekels 
Ps.  45:8  garments  smell  of  e. 
Ezek.  27:19  c,  in  thy  market 

CAST,^(7.«.«i»e. 
,Tob  1R.8  he  is  c.  into  a  net 
Ps.  22:10  I  was  c.  on  thee 
76:6  are  c,  into  a  dead  sleep 
140-10  let  them  be  e.  into  fire 
Proi\  16::i3  the  lot  is  e.  into  lap 
/-i.  25:7  covering  c.  over  all 
■/er.  22.28  c.  into  a  land  know  not 
38:11  old  c.  clouts  and  rags 
Dan.  3:6  e.  into  fiery  furnace 
6:7  be  e.  into  den  of  lions.  16 
Jon.  2:4  am  e.  out  of  thy  sight 
Mat.  4:12  John  wase.  intoprison 
5:25  and  thcni  be  e.  into  prison 
29  body  be  e.  into  hell,  30 
6:;30  e.  into  the  oven,  Lii.  12:28 
21:21  mountain.  Be  e.  into  sea 
Mark  9:42  c.  into  sea,  Luke  17:2 

45  to  bee.  into  hell.  47 
Luke  3:9  c.  it  into.  Mat.  3:10;  7:19 
23:19  c,  into  prison,  25 


CAS 

John  3:24  not  yet  c.  into  prison 
Acts  27:-2(i  c.  on  a  certain  island 
Pev.  8:7  hail  and  fire  c.  on  earth 
8  mountain  burning  c.  into  sea 
12:13  dra''On  was  c.  unto  earth 
19:20  both  e.  alive  into  the  laka 
20:10  the  devil  was  c.  into  lake 

14  death  and  hell  e.  into  lake 

15  not  found  in  book  of  life,  c, 

CAST,  active. 
Gen.  31:.38  she-goats  have  not  o. 
37:20  e.  him  into  some  pit 
39:7  e.  eyes  on  Joseph 
Ex.  1:22  every  s(m  c.  into  river 
4:3  he  c.  rod  on  the  ground 
15:4  Ph.  chariots  he  e.  into  sea 
25  had  e.  tree  into  the  waters 
2-2:31  flesh  torn,  e.  it  to  thedoga 
2:3:26  nothing  e.  their  young 
25:12  c.  4  rings,  37:3,  13;  .38:5 
.32:19  Moses  c.  tables  out 
Xum.  .35:23  c.  it  on  him 
Deut.  29:28  L.  e.  into  an.  land 
Jos.  8:29  c.  king  of  Ai  at  gate 

10:27  e.  them  into  cave 
Jud.  9:.53  a  woman  c.  a  piece  of 

millstone,  2  Sam.  11:21 
1  Sam.  18:11  S.  c.  javelin.  20:33 
iSam.  16:6  S.  e.  stones  at  Dav. 
18:17  e.  Absalom  into  a  pit 

1  A'.  7:46  e.  them.  2  ("/;/-.  4:17 
14:9  e.  me  behind  thy  back 
19:19  E.  c.  his  mantle  on  him 

2  K.  2:16  e.  him  on  some  mount. 

21  spring,  and  c.  salt  in  there 
3:25  e.  each  his  stone 

4:41  meal  he  c.  into  the  pot 
6:6  he  e.  in  stick,  iron  swam 
9:25  e.  into  portion  of  N.  26 
13:21  c.  into  sepulchre  of  Elisha 

23  c.  from  his  presence  as  yet 
19:18  e.  gods  into  tire.  Is.  37:19 

32  e.  a  lank  ag.  it,  37::j3 

Neh.  9:26  e.  law  Dehind 

Est.  3:7  e.  Pur,  9:^ 

.Job  20:23  shall  e.  fury  of  wrath 
27:22  God  shall  c.  upon  him 
30:19  hath  e.  me  into  mire 
40:11  c.  abroad  rage  of  wrath 

Ps.  55:3  they  e.  iniquity  on  mo 

22  e.  thy  burden  on  the  Lord 
74:7  e.  fire  into  thy  sanctuary 
78:49  e.  on  them  his  wrath 

Prov.  1:14  e.  in  thy  lot  among  us 
Ec.  11:1  e.  thy  bread  on  waters 
/;.•.  2:20  shall  c.  his  idols  to  bats 
38:17  has  e.  all  my  sins  behind 
Jer.  26:23  e.  Urijah's  body  into 
36:23  e.  it  into  fire  on  hearth 
38:6  c.  Jerem.  into  dungeon.  9 
41:7  Ishmael  c.  them  into  pit 
Lam.  3:53  e.  a  stone  upon  me 
Ezek.  11:16  I  have  e.  them  faroflf 
23:35  e.  me  behind  thy  back 
28:17  I  will  e.  thee  to  ground 
Dan.  3:20  e.  them  into  furnace 

24  did  not  we  e.  three  into  fire 
6:24  e.  them  into  den  of  lions 

■Jon.  2:3  e.  me  into  the  deep 

Mic.  4:7  I  will  make  her  c.  off 
:19  e.  all  their  sins  into  sea 

Xah.  3:6  I  will  e.  filth  on  thee 

Zee.  5:8  c.  it  into  the  ephah.e. 
11:13  e.  it  unto  potter,  c.  them 

Mai.  3:11  nor  vine  c.  fruit  before 

Mat.  .3:10  is  e.  into  fire,  7:19 
5:29  e.  it  from  thee,  30;  18:8,  9 
7:6  nor  e.  pearls  before  swine 
15:26  e.  it  to  dogs,  Mark  7:27 
17:27  c.  a  hook  and  take  up  fish 
18:30  c.  into  prison  till  he  pay 
22:13  c.  into  outer  dark.  26:;i0 
27:44  e.  same  in  his  teeth 

Mark  9:22  e.  him  into  fire 
11:7  c.  gar.  on  him,  Luke  19:35 
1-2:4  and  at  him  they  e.  sf»nes 
41  e.  money  into  t.  Luke  21:4 
43  widow  hath  c.  more  in,  44 

Luke  12:5  to  c.  into  hell 
19:43  enemies  shall  e.  a  trencU 

.Jolin  8:7  first  e.  a  stone  at  her 
21:7  Peter  e.  himself  into  sea 

Acts  12:8  e.  "arment  about  thee 
16:23  e.  Pam  and  S.  into  prison 
27:43  who  could  swim,  e.  th. 

1  Cor.  7:35  may  e.  a  snare  on  you 
Rev.  2:10  devil  e.  some  intopris. 

14  Balak  too.  stumbling-block 
22  I  will  e.  her  into  a  bed 
4:10  elders  e.  their  crowns 
18:21  and  e.  it  into  sea 
CAST  away. 
Lee.  26:44  I  will  not  e.  tbera  a. 

2  Sam,  1:21  sh.  of  mighty  is  e.  o. 
2  A".  7:15  vessels  Syrians  c.  a. 

2  Chr.  29:19  vessels  Ahaz  e.  a. 
Job  8:4  c.  them  a,  for  trauegress. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOHDANCE. 


CAS 

Job  8:20  G.  will  not  c.  a.  perfect 
Ps.  2:3  c.  a.  their  cords 
51:11  c.  me  not  a.  from  presence 
Ec.  3:5  a  time  to  c.  a.  stones,  6 
Is.  5:24  because  they  have  c.  a. 
30:32  c.  a.  as  menstruoua  cloth 
31:7  c.  a.  liis  idols  of  silver 
41:9  chosen  and  not  c.  thee  a. 
Jer.  7:29  cut  thy  hair  and  c.  it  a. 
3:3:26  c.  a.  seed  of  Jacob 
Esek.  18:31  c.  a.  all  transgress. 
20:8  did  not  c.  a.  abominations 
IIos.  9:17  God  will  c.  them  a. 
Mat.  13:48  but  c.  the  bad  away 
Luke  9:25  if  a  man  be  c.  away 
Horn,.  11:1  God  c.  a.  his  people? 

2  not  c.  a(oa?/  people 
Beb.  10:35  c.  not  a.  your  confld. 

CASTAWAY. 
1  Cor.  9:27  lest  I  myself  be  a  c. 

CAST  down. 
Ex.  7:10  Aaron  c.  down  his  rod 
Jos.  10:11  L.  c.  d.  great  stones 
J^«(i.  6:28  Baal  was  c.  down 

1  K.  18:42  Elijah  c.  himself  d. 

2  CAr.  25:8  G.  hath  power  to  c.  d. 
12  c.  them     from  top  of  rock 

Neh.  6:16  c.  d.  in  their  own  eyes 
Job  18:7  counsel  sh.  c.  him  rf. 
22:29  when  men  are  c.  down 
29:24  my  count,  they  c.  not  d. 
41:9  be  c.     at  sight  of  him  ? 
Ps.  17:13  disap.  him,  c.  him  d. 
36:12  they  are  c.  down 
37:14  bent  bow  to  c.  d.  needy 
24  shall  not  be  utterly  c.  d. 
42:5  c.  d.  O  my  soul  ?  11 ;  43:5 
6  my  soul  is  c.  d.  within  me 
56:7  m  thine  anger  c.  d.  people 
62:4  consult  to  c.  him  down 
89:44  c.  his  throne  d.  to  ground 
102:10  lifted  me  up,  and  c.  d. 
Prov.  7:26  c.  d.  many  wounded 
Is.  28:2  shall  c.  d.  with  his  hand 
Jer.  6:15  shall  bo  c.  down,  8:12 
Lam.  2:1  c.  d.  the  beauty  of  Isr. 
Ezek.  6:4  c.  d.  your  slain 
19:12  thy  mother  was  c.  d. 
31:16  wlien  I.  c.  Assyrian  d. 
32:18  wail  for  E.  and  c.  her  d. 
Dan.  7:9  the  thrones  were  c.  d. 
8:7  he-goat  c.  d.  ram  to  the  gr 
10  it  c.  d.  some  of  host 
12  c.  down  truth  to  ground 
ll:12  he  shall  c.  d.  ten  thous. 
Mat.  4:6  c.  thyself  d.  Luke  4:9 
15:30  c.  them  d.  at  Jesus'  feet 
27:5  he  c.  d.  pieces  of  silver 
Luke  4:29  c.  Jesus  d.  headlong 
2  Cor.  4:9  c.  d.  but  not  destroyed 
7:6  that  comforteth  those  c.  d. 
2  Pet.  2:4  c.  angels  down  to  hell 
Pev.  12:10  the  accuser  is  c.  d. 

CAST  forth. 
Neh.  13:8  I  c.fortli  household 
Ps.  144:6  c./.  lightning 
Jer.  22:19  Jehoi.  c.f.  beyond  g. 
Ezek.  32:4  c.  thee./:  on  op.  field 
Kos.  14:5  c./.  his'roots  at  Leb. 
Jon.  1:15  c.f.  Jonah  into  sea 
MarkT.iinc.f.  devil 
John  15:6  he  is  c.f.  as  a  branch 

CAST  lots. 
Lev.  16:8  o.  /oAs  on  the  two 
Jos.  18:10  Joshua  c.  lots  in  Sh. 
1  Sam.  14:42  c.  I.  bet.  me  and  Jon. 

1  Chr.  26:13  c.  /.  as  well  small 
Ps.  22:18  c.  I.  upon  my  vesture. 

Mat.  27::35 ;  JoA?i  19:24 
Is.  ai:17  he  hath  c.  lots 
Joel  3:3  c.  lots  for  my  people 
OS.  11  foreigners  c.  I.  on  Jer. 
Jon.  1:7  c       that  we  may  k. 
Nah.  3:10  c.    for  her  hou.  men 
C.VST  off. 

2  K.  23:27  I  will  c.  Jerusa. 

1  28:9  c.  thee  0^  forever 

2  C'/jf.  11:14  J.  had  c.  them  of 
JbS  15:;33  c.  of  his  flower 

P.S.  43:2  why  dost  c.  me  of.? 

44:9  but  thou  hast  c.  of,  60:1, 
10;  89:;38;  108:11 
23  Lord  c.  us  not  off  for  ever 

Tl:9  c.  me  not  off  iii  old  age 

74:1  why  hast  c.  us  of  for  ever? 

77:7  will  Lord  c.  o.f  for  ever? 

94:14  not  c.  o.  his  p.  Lam.  3:31 
Jer.  28:16  I  will  c.  Hananiah  off 

31:37  c.  of  seed  of  Isr.  33:24 
Lam.  2:7  L.  hath  c.  of  his  altar 
Mos.  8:3  Is.  hath  c.  off  thing  good 

5  thy  calf,  O  Sani.  c.  thee  of 
Amos  1:11  bee.  he  c.  of  all  pity 
Zee.  10:6  tho'  I  not  c.'them  of 
Acts  22:23  and  c.  off  their  clothes 
J?o»i.  13:12  let  us  c.  o.f  works 


CAS 

1  Tim.  5:12  c.  of  their  first  faith 

CAST  out. 

Gen.  21:10  c.  o.  this  bondwoman 
Ex.  34:24  c.  om<  the  nations 
Lev.  18:24  nations  I  c.  o.  20:23: 

Z>e«C.  7:1 
Deut.  9:17  c.  tables  0)4 

1  iC.  9:7  this  house  will  I  c.  out 

of  my  sight,  2  Chr.  7:20 
21:26  Amorites  c.  out,  2  A'.  16:3 

2  A'.  10:25  captains  c.  tliem  out 
17:20  c.  them  out,  24:20 

2  C7t?'.  18:9  have  ye  not  c.  ovt 
20:11  to  c.  us  Oi/<  of  thy  posses. 
Neh.  1:9  there  were  of  you  c.  out 
Job  20:15  c.  them  out  of  his  belly 
.39:3  they  c.  0!/<  their  sorrows 
Ps.  5:10  c.  them  o;/i  in  trans. 
18:42  did  c.  them  out  as  dirt  in 
44:2  afflict  people,  and  c.  th.  o. 
60:8  will  I  c.  out  my  shoe,  108:9 
78:55  he  c.  out  the  heathen,  80:8 
Prov.  22:10  c.  out  the  scorner 
/s.  14:19  art  c.  Oi/<  of  thy  grave 
16:.52  as  a  wandering  bird  c.  ovt 
26: 19  earth  sliall  c.  out  the  dead 
34:3  their  slain  shall  be  c.  out 
58:7  that  thou  bring  poor  c.  out 
66:5  c.  you  out  for  my  name's  s. 
■Jer.  7:15  c.  you  out  of  my  sight 
9:19  our  dwellings  have  c.  us  o. 
15:1  e.  owi!  of  my  s.  23:39;  52:3 
16:13  will  I  c.  yon  out 
22:26  I  will  c.  thee  o«i 
.36:.30  dead  body  shall  be  c.  out 
51:34  Nebuch.  hath  c.  me  mit 
Ezek.  16:5  wast  c.  o.  in  open  field 
28:16  c.  thee  owi  of  mountain 
Amos  8:8  c.  out  and  drowned 
il/ic.  2:9  women  have  ye  c.  out 
Zep.  3:15  hath  c.  o.  thine  enemy 
Zee.  1:21  to  c.  o;//  bonis  of  Gen. 
9:4  Lord  will  c.  her  out 
Mat  5:13  unsav.  c.  o.  Xwi'«  14:35 
7:5  first  c.  o?/)!  beam,  Xi/A-e  6:42 

22  in  thy  name  c.  out  devils  ? 
8:12  child,  of  kingdom  be  c.  out 

16  c.  o«<  spirits  with  his  word 
31  if  thou  c.  us  out  sufl'er  lis 

9:.33  devil  was  c.  o.  dumb  spake 
10:1  power  against  spir.  to  c.  o. 

8  raise  dead,  c.  out  devils 
12:24  c.  o.  but  by  B.  Luke  11:18 

26  if  Satan  c.  out  Satan 

28  by  spirit  of  God  c.  0.  devils 
15:17  and  is  c.  out  into  draught 
17:19  we  c.  him  o. 9:28 
21:12  Jesus  c.  o.  all  that  sold, 
jl/"ciry!;  11:15-  i!/i-<;  10:45 

39C.O.  V.  J/a?*12:8;  LukeW:lB 
Mark  1:34  c.  o.  m.  dev.  39;  6:13 
3:15  have  power  to  c.  out  devils 

23  how  can  Satan  c.  0.  Satan? 
16:9  out  of  whom  c.  7  devils 

17  shall  c.  out  devils 
Luke  6:22  c.  out  your  name 

11:20  with  finger  of  G.  c.  o.  dev. 
13:;32  I  c.  o?/<cIevilsanddo  cures 
20:12  wounded  him  c.  him  out 
.John  6:37  I  will  in  no  wise  c.  O'/i 
9:.34  teach  us  ?  they  c.  him  o»/' 
12:31  pr.  of  this  world  be  c.  out 
Acts  7:19  c.  oi/<  their  young 
21  when  Moses  was  c.  out 
58  c.  Stephen  out  and  stoned 
27:19  we  c.  out  tackling  of  ship 
Gal.  4:30  c.  0!'i  the  bondwoman 
Rev.  12:9  great  dragon  was  c.  out 
15  serpent  c.  out  water,  16 

Lord  CAST  out. 

1  K.  14:24  L.  c.  0.  bef.  ch.  of  Isr. 

2  K.  16:3;  2  r/ir.  28:3;  3:3:2 

2  K.  17:8  X.  c.  o.  before  Is.  21:2 
Zee.  9:4  behold  X.  will  c.  her  out 

C  AST  up. 

2  Sam.  20:15  c.  bank  ag.  city 
Is.  57:14  c.  ye  up.  pre.  way,  62:10 

20  whose  waters  c.  mire 
■Jer.  18:15  in  way  not  c.  Wjj 
50:26  c.  her  up  as  heaps 
Xo7?i.  2:10  c.  «;?  dust,  A'iei.  27:30 
Dan.  11:15  shall  c.  up  a  mount 

CASTEST,  ETH. 

Job  15:4  yea  thou  c.  off  fear 
21:10  cow  c.  not  her  calf 

Ps.  50:17  c.  my  words  behind 
7:3:18  c.  them  into  destruction 
88:14  why  c.  thou  oft'  my  soul 
147:6  Lord  c.  the  wicked  down 
17  he  c.  forth  his  ice 

XVo)'.  10:3  c.  awav  subst.  of  w. 
19:15  slothful.  c."into  deep  sleep 
21:22  c.  down  strcuirth 
26:18  a  madman  c.  firebrands 

Jer.  6:7  so  she  c.  out  wickedness 


CAT 

Mat.  9:.34  he  c.  out  devils,  Mark 
.3:22;  X«Ae  11:15 

1  John  4:18  per.  love  c.  out  fear 
3  John  10  c.  them  out  of  church 
Rev.  6:13  fig-tree  c.  untimely  figs 

CASTliVG. 
Ez.  10:1  c.  himself  down 
./o6  6:21  ye  see  my  c.  down 
Ps.  74:7  by  c.  down  dwelling-p. 
89:39  profaned  crown  by  c.  it 
Mic.  6:14  thy  c.  down  be  in  mid. 
Mai.  27:.35  c.  lots,  j»/ar/i;  15:24 
Mark  9:38  c.  out  dev.  Luke  9:49 
Xj/A'e  21:2  wid.  c.  in  two  mites 
Rom.  11:15  if  c.  away  be  recon. 

2  f'o?'.  10:5  c.  down  imaginations 
1  Pet.  5:7  c.  all  your  care  on  him 

C  ASTLE 

1  Clir.  ll:5David  too'kc.  of  Zion 
7  David  dwelt  in  c.  city  of  D. 

PrcfV.  18:19  like  bars  of  a  c. 
Acts  21:34  Paul  to  be  carried  into 
thee.  37;  22:24;  23:10 
23:16  entered  into  c.  told  Paul 

CASTLES. 
Gen.  25:16  names  by  their  c. 
Num.  .31:10  burnt  their  goodly  c. 

2  Chr.  17-12  Jehoshaphat  builtc. 
27:4  in  the  forest  built  C. 

CASTOR.   See  sign. 

CATCH. 

1  K.  20:33  men  did  hastily  c. 

2  K.  7:12  we  shall  c.  them  alive 
Ps.  10:9  in  wait  to  c.  the  poor 

35:8  let  his  net  c.  himself 
109:11  extor.  c.  all  he  hath 
Jer.  5:26  set  a  trap  they  c.  men 
Ezek.  19:3  it  learned  to  c.  prey,  6 
llab.  1:15  c.  them  in  their  net 
Mark  12:13  to  c.  him  in  his  wo. 
Luke  5:10  from  hencef.  c.  men 
11:54  to  c.  something 

CATCHETH. 
Mat.  13:19  c.  what  was  sown 
John  10:12  wolf  c.  the  sheep 
CATERPILLAR,  S. 

1  K.  8:.37  if  any  c.  2  C7(r.  6:28 
P.S-.  78:46  their  increase  to  c. 

105::34  he  spake,  and  c.  came 
Is.  33:4  like  gathering  of  c. 
■Jer.  51:14  with  men  as  c. 

27  horses  come  up  as  rough  c. 
J()e^  1:4  c.-w.  left  hath  c.  eaten 
2:25  restore  years  c.  hath  eaten 

CATTLE. 
Gen.  1:25  God  made  the  c. 
3:14  art  cursed  above  all  c. 
8:1  God  remembered  c.  in  ark 
9:10  establish  covenant  with  c. 
13:2  Abram  was  rich  in  c. 
31:9  taken  away  c.  of  your  fath. 
43  these  c.  are  niy  c.  and  all 
.34:5  his  sons  were  with  his  c. 
46:32  their  trade  to  feed  c. 
47:6  make  them  rulers  over  c. 

17  Joseiih  gave  bread  for  c. 
E.r.  9:4  sever,  bet.  c.  of  Is.  andc. 
20  and  c.  flee  into  the  houses 
12:29  smote  first-born  of  c. 
Num.  3:41  take  c.  of  Levi 
20:19  c.  drink,  I  will  pay  for  it 
.3-2:4  land  for  e.  and  thy  servants 
■Jos.  8:2  onlj  c.  take  for  a  prey 
■Job  .36:33  c.  concerning  vapor 
Ps.  50:10  c.  on  a  thousand  hills 
104:14  grass  to  grow  for  the  c. 
148:10  all  c.  praise  the  Lord 
Ec.  2:7  great  and  small  c. 
Is.  7:25  for  treading  of  lesser  c. 
43:23  not  brought  me  small  c. 
46:1  their  idols  were  upon  c. 
Jer.  9:10  nor  hear  voice  of  the  c. 
Ezek.  34:17  judge  bet.  c.  20:22 
Hag.  1:11  for  a  dronsht  upon  c. 
Zee.  2:4  for  multitude  of  c. 
13:5  man  taught  me  to  keep  c. 
Lnke  17:7  servants  feeding  c. 
John  4:12  dr.  thereof,  and  his  c. 

Much  CATTLE. 
Gen.  30:43  Jacob  had  much  c. 
Ex.  12:.38  out  of  Egy.  with  m.  c. 
Deut.  3:19  ye  have  7;n/c/i  c. 
Jos.  22:8  with  very  much  c. 

2  C%r.  26:10  Uzziah  hadmuch  c. 
Jon.  4:11  Nin.  wherein  is  m.  c. 

Our  CATTLE. 
Ex.  10:26  our  c.  shall  also  go 
17:3  kill  our  c.  with  thirst 
Xum.  32:16  sheepfolds  for  0.  c. 
,/o.v.  21:2  with  suburbs  for  our  c. 
Neh.  10:.36  brim  first-bom  of  o.  c. 

Their  CATTLE. 
Gen.  34:-33  shall  not  Mei?-  c. 
Num.  35:3  sub.  for  /.  c.  Jos.  14:4 
J^urf.  6:5  Jlidiau.  came  with  t.  c. 

58 


CxVU 

1  <?a!m.  23:5  brought  away  t.  e. 
Ps.  78:48  he  gave  up  their  c. 

107:38  sutt'.  not  their  c.  to  dec. 
■ler^  49:32  a  booty,  t.  c.  a  spoil 

Thy  CATTLE. 
Gen.  .30:29  thy  c.  was  with  me 

31:41  served  thee  6  years  for  i.e. 
Ex.  9:19  and  gather  t.  c. 

20:10  t.  c.  do  any  w.  Deut.  5:14 

.34:19  firstling  among  thy  c. 
Lev.  25:7  sab.  be  meat  for  thy  e. 
Deut.  11:15  send  grass  for  thy  e. 

28:4  fruit  of  t.  c.  11 ;  30:9 
51  he  shall  eat  fruit  of  thy  c. 
Is.  30:23  t.  c.  feed  in  large  past. 

Your  CATTLE. 
Gen.  47:16  bread  for  your  c. 
Deut.  3:19  y.  c.  in  c.  Jos.  1:14 

7: 14  be  barren  among  your  c, 

CAUGHT. 
Gen.  22:13  behind  him  a  ram  o, 
Ex.  4:4  and  c.  the  serpent 
Num.  31:32  prey  men  had  c. 
■Jud.  8:14  c.  young  man  of  Sue. 

21:23  danced,  whom  they  c. 
1  Sam.  17:.35  I  c.  him  by  hisbea. 
'2Sam.  2:16  c.  every  one  his  fellow 
18:9  Absalom's  head  c.  hold  of 

1  K.  1:50  Adon.  c.  hold  on  altar 
2:28  J.  c.  hold  on  horns  of  altar 
11:30  Ahijah  c.  new  garment 

2  K.  4:27  she  c.  Elisha  by  feet 
2        22:9  they  c.  Ahaziah 
PrOK.  7:13  so  shec.  him 

■Jer.  50:24  O  Babylon,  thou  artff. 
Mat.  14:31  Jesus  c.  Peter 
21::39  the  husbandman  c.  him 
Ma7-k  12:3  they  c.  the  ser\'ant 
Luke  8:29  oftentimes  it  c.  him 
JoAre  21:3  that  night  c.  nothing 
ylc?s  6:12  Stephen  and  c.  him 
8:39  the  spirit  c.  away  Philip 
16:19  they  c.  Paul  and  Silas 
26:21  the  J.  c.  me  in  the  temple 
27:15  when  ship  was  c.  we  let 
2  Cor.  12:2  I  knew  a  man  c.  up 
4  he  was  c.  up  into  paradise 
16  crafty  I  c.  you  with  guile 
1  Thes.  4:17  we  shall  be  c.  up  to. 
Rev.  12:5  child  was  c.  up  to  God 

CALL,  S. 
Ex.  29:13  c.  above  the  liver,  22; 
Lev.  3:4, 10, 15;  4:9 ;  7:4 ;  8:16, 
25;  9:10,  19 
Is.  3:18  will  take  away  their  c. 
Hos.  13:8  rend  c.  of  their  heart. 

CAUSE,  Substantive. 
Ex.  22:9  c.  of  both  before  judges 
23:2  nor  speak  in  a  c.  to  declme 
3  counten.  a  poor  man  in  his  e. 
6  wrest  judg.  of  poor  in  his  c. 
Num.  16:11  for  which  c.  thott 
and  all  thy  company  are  ga. 
27:5  Moses  brought  c.  before  L. 
Deut.  1:17  the  c.  toohardfor  yoa 

1  Sajii.  17:29  is  there  not  a  c.  f 
25:39  L.  pleaded  c.  of  my  rep. 

2  Sam.  13:16  there  is  no  c. 
15:4  hath  any  c.  might  come 

1  K.  8:45  maintain  their  c.  49, 59; 

2  Chr.  6:35,  39 
11:27  c.  that  he  lift  up  his  hand 
12:15  c.  was  fr.  L.  2  Chr.  10:15 

1  C/i?-.  21:3  a  c.  of  tresp.  to  Is.  ? 

2  C/i?-.  19:10  what  c.  shall  come  ! 
Job  5:8  would  I  commit  my  c. 

13:18  I  have  ordered  my  c. 
23:4  order  my  c.  before  him 
29:16  c.  I  knew  not  I  searched 
31:13  if  I  did  despise  c.  of  serv. 

Ps.  9:4  hast  maintained  my  c. 
35:23  awake  to  my  c.  my  God 
140:12  Lord  will  maintain  the  e. 

Prov.  18:17  he  first  in  his  own  <r. 
25:9  Qebate  thy  c.  with  neighbor 
29:7  considereth  c.  of  poor 
31:8  for  the  dumb  in  the  e. 

Ec.  7:10  say  not,  what  is  the  c. 

U.  1:23  nor  c.  of  widow  come 
41:21  produce  vourc.  saith  Lord 
51:22  God  that  pleadeth  the  c. 

■Jer.  5:-28  judge  not  c.  of  fatherl. 
ll:-20  to  thee  revealed  my  c. 
20:12  unto  thee  I  opened  my  e. 
22:16  he  judsied  the  c.  of  poor 

Lam.  3:36  subv.  a  man  in  his  c. 
59  seen  my  WTong,  jud.  my  e. 

.Ton.  1:7  for  "whose  c.  8 

Mat.  5:.32  saving  for  c.  of  fomi. 
19-3  put  aw.  his  wife  for  ev  c. 

Luke  23:22  no  c.  of  death  in  him 

Acts  10:21  c.  where,  ye  are  come 
13:-28  found  no  c.  of  death 
■2.'^:18  was  no  c.  of  death  in  me 

2  Cor.  4:16  which  c.  we  faint  not 
5:13  we  be  sober,  it  is  for  yo.  e. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CAU 

S  Cor.  7:12  his  e.  that  h.  done  w 
Fhil.  2:18  same  c.  do  ye  joy 
2  Tim.  1:12  for  which  c.  I  suffer 
Heb.  2:11  c.  he  is  not  ashamed  to 

Plead  CAISE. 
1  Sam.  24: 15  Lord  pUad  my  c.  Ps. 

.35:1;  4.3:1;  119:154 
Ps.  li'.ii plead  thine  own  c. 
Prov.  22:23  will  plead  their  <r. 

23:11  jj/rat^  their  c.  with  thee 

31:9  JO.  the  c.  of  poor  and  needy 
Jer.  30:13  none  to  plead  thy  c. 

50:34  Lord  thor.  nfecrrf  their  r. 

51:36  behold  I  will  plead  thy  c. 
Mic.  7:9  until  he  j>lead  my  c. 

For  this  CAUSE. 
Hx.  9:16  f.  t.  c.  raised  up  Ph. 
John  12:27 /.    c.  came  I 

18:37/.  <.  c.  came  I  into  the  w. 
Pom.  15:9/.  c.  I  will  confess 
1  Cor.  11:.30 /.  this  c.  many 
^M-  3:14/  this  c.  I  how 
1  Thes.  2:13 /.  ttis  c.  thank  we 
a  rim.  1:16 /.  t.  c.  I  obtained 
Heb.  9:15 /.  </iis  c.  he  is  med. 
1  Pel.  4:6 /.  <.  c.  was  gospel  pr. 
Without  CAUSE. 

1  Sam.  19:5  slay  D.  without  a  c. 
Job  2:3  to  destroy  him  without  c, 

9:17  multipli.  my  wounds  w.  c. 
Ps.  7:4  that  lo.  c.  is  my  enemy 
25:3  that  transgress  w.  c. 
35:7  w.  c.  dig.  a  pit  without  e. 
19  «.  c.  69:4 ;  .John  1-5:25 
109:3  fought  ag.  me  with,  a  c. 
119:78  perv.  with  me  with,  a  c. 
161  persecuted  me  wi^A.  c. 
Prov.  1:11  lurk  for  innocent  if.e. 
3:30  St.  not  with  a  man  with.  c. 
23:29  hath  wounds  without  c. 
24:28  be  not  witness  ivithout  c. 
Js.  52:4  oppressed  them  w.  c. 
Lam.  3:52  chased  me  sore  iv.  c. 
Ezek.  14:2.3  have  not  done  w.  c. 
Mat.  5'22  angry  with  bro.  w.  c. 

CAUSE. 
6en.  45:1  c.  every  man  to  go  out 
Num.  16:5  will  c.  him  to  come 
Deut.  1:38  c.  to  inh.  3:28;  31:7 
12:11  c.  his  name  to  dwell  there 
8  Sam.  13:13  c.  my  shame  to  go 
Est.  3:13  c.  to  perish  8:11 
Job  6:24  c.  me  to  understand 
34:11  c.  every  man  to  find 
Ps.  10:17  wiltc.  thine  ear 
67:1  c.  his  face  to  sh.  80:3.  7,  19 
76:8  c.  judgment  to  be  heard 
143:8  c.  me  to  hear 
Prov.  4:16  unless  c.  some  to  fall 
Ec.  5:6  to  c.  thy  flesh  to  sin 
Cant.  8:13  voice,  c.  me  to  hear  it 
Ps.  3:12  lead  c.  thee  to  err,  9:16 
27:6  c.  them  of  Jacob  take  root 
30:30  c.  hia  glor.  voice  be  heard 
42:2  nor  c.  his  voice  to  be  heard 
68:14  c.  thee  to  ride  on  high 
61:11  c.  righteousness  to  spring 
66:9  and  not  c.  to  bring  forth 
Jer.  3:12  not  c.  mine  anger 
7:3  c.  to  dwell  in  this  place,  7 
23:27  c.  people  forget  my  name 
Sl:2  I  went  to  c.  him  to  rest 
9  c.  to  walk  by  rivers  of  waters 
Zam.  3:32  but  though  he  c.  grief 
Ezek.  20:37  c.  to  pass  nnder  rod 
34:15  I  will  c.  them  to  lie  down 
36:12  c.  men  to  walk  upon  you 
Van.  9:17  G.  c.  thy  face  to  shine 
Joel  3:11  thither  c.  mighty  ones 
Hab.  1:3  why  c.  me  behold 
Mat.  10:21  c.  par.  to  be  put  to  d. 

MarkVi-.n-.  Lukei\:\6 
Mom.  16:17  mark  them  c.  divi. 
Cd.  4:16  c.  it  be  read  in  church 
CAUSE  to  cease.  See  cease. 

CAUSED. 
Gen.  2:21  Lord  c.  a  deep  sleep 
20:13  God  c.  me  wander 
Deut.  34:4  the  land  c.  thee 
S  Sam  7:11  c.  thee  to  rest 

2  CAr.  34:32  c.  all  to  stand  to  it 
Ezr.  6:12  c.  his  name  to  dwell 
Job  31:16  c.  eyes  of  widow 

Ps.  66:12  c.  men  to  ride  over 
119:49  on  which  c.  me  to  hope 
7s.  19:14  have  c.  Egypt  to  err 
6.3:14  Sp.  of  Lord  c.  him  forest 
Jer.  12:14  c.  my  people  to  inher. 
1.3:11  c.  to  cleave  honee  of  Isr. 
29:31  c.  you  to  trust  in  a  lie 
32:23  thou  hast  c.  all  this  evil 
48:4  little  ones  havec.  a  cry 
Zee.  3:4  c.  thy  iniquity  to  pass 
Mai.  2:8  c.  many  to  stumble 
John  11:37  c.  this  man  not  died 
Acts  15:3  c.  great  joy  to  brethren 


CEA 

2  Cor.  2:5  if  any  have  c.  grief 
CAUSELESS. 

1  Sam.  25:31  hast  shed  blood  c. 
Prov.  26:2  curse  c.  shall  not  co. 

CAUSES. 
Ex.  18:19  bring  c.  to  God 

26  hardc.  brought  to  Moses 
Deut.  1:16  c.  between  brethren 
Jer.  3:8  c.  whereby  backsliding 
Lam.  .3:.58  pleaded  c.  of  my  soul 
Acts  26:21  c.  the  Jews  caught  me 

CAUSEST. 
■Tob  30:22  c.  me  to  ride  on  wind 
Ps.  65:4  blessed  c.  apjjroach  thee 

CAUSETH. 
■Job  20:3  spirit  of  under,  c.  me 
37:13  c.  it  come  for  correction 
Ps.  135:7  he  c.  vapors  to  ascend, 

Jer.  10:13 ;  51:16 
Prov.  10:5  son  c.  sh.  17:2;  19:26 
17:2  rule  over  a  son  c.  shame 
19:27  instruction  that  c.  to  err 
28:10  c.  righteous  to  go  ast. 
Mat.  5:.32  c.  her  to  commit  adul. 

2  Cor.  2:14  which  c.  us  triumph 
9:11  c.  through  us  thank.sgivmg 

CAUSEWAY. 
1  Chr.  26:16  lot  came  by  the  c. 

CAUSIIVG. 
Cant.  7:9  c.  lips  of  those  asleep 
Jer.  29:10  in  c.  you  to  return 

CAVE,  S. 
Gen.  19:.30  Lot  dwelt  in  a  c.  he 

2.3:19  buried  Sarah  in  the  c. 

49:29  bury  me  in  the  c. 
■Jos.  10:16  kin"s  hid  in  a  c.  17 
Jud.  6:2  Israel  made  c. 
1  Saj7i.  13:6  Israel  did  hide  in  c. 

22:1  David  escaped  to  the  c. 

24:10  delivered  thee  in  the  c. 
1  K.  18:4  prophets  hid  in  c.  13 

19:9  Elijah  came  to  a  c.  and 
Is.  2:19  go  into  c.  for  fear  of  L. 
Ezek.  33:27  die  that  be  in  the  c. 
John  11:38  it  was  a  c.  a  stone 
Ileb.  11:38  they  wandered  in  c 

CEASE. 
Gen.  8:22  day  and  night  not  c. 
Nu7n.  8:25  age  of  fifty  years,  c. 

11:25  prophesied,  did  not  c. 

17:5  to  c.  the  murmurings 
Deut.  15:11  poor  shall  never  c. 

32:26  rememb.  of  them  to  c. 
■Jos.  22:25  child,  c.  from  fearing 
.Jud.  15:7  after  that  I  will  c. 

20:28  ag.  go  up,  or  shall  I  e.  ? 

1  Sam.  7:8  c.  not  to  cry  to  G. 

2  Chr.  16:5  B.  let  his  work  c. 
Ezr.  4:2.3  to  c.  by  force 
Neh.  6:3  why  should  the  work  c. 
Job  3:17  c.  from  troubling 

10:20  my  days  few  ?  c.  then 

14:7  tender  branch  will  not  C. 
Ps.  37:8  c.  from  anger 

46:9  he  maketh  wars  to  c. 

89:44  hast  made  his  g;Iory  to  c. 
Prov.  19:27  c.  to  hear  instruction 

20:3  an  honor  to  c.  from  strife 

22:10  and  reproach  shall  c. 

23:4  c.  from  thy  wisdom. 
Ec.  12:.3  grinders  c.  bee.  few 
/s.  1:16  c.  to  do  evil 

2:22  c.  ye  from  man  whose  br 

10:25  and  indignation  shall  c. 

16:10  vintage  shouting  to  c. 

17:3  fortress  c.  from  Ephraim 

21:2  all  the  sighing  made  to  c. 

3:3:1  Shalt  c.  to  spoil,  be  spoiled 
Jer.  14:17  let  tears  not  c. 

17:8  nor  c.  from  yielding  fruit 

31:.36  seed  of  Israel  shall  c. 
Lam.  2:18  apple  of  thine  eye  c. 
Ezek.  6:6  that  your  idols  may  c. 
pomp  of  the  strong  to  c. 

12:2:3  will  make  this  proverb  c. 

2.3:27  make  thy  lewdness  to  c. 

.30:10  multitude  of  Egypt  to  c. 

18  pomp  of  her  str.  c.  33:28 
A?)ws  7:5  Lord  c.  I  beseech  thee 
Acts  13:10  not  c.  to  pervert  right 

1  Cor.  13:8  tongues  they  shaU  c. 
Eph.  1:16  I  c.  not  to  give  thanks 
Col.  1:9  not  c.  to  pray  for  you 

2  I^et.  2:14  cannot  c.  from  siii 

Cause  to  CEASE. 

Ezr.  5:5  could  not  c.  them  c. 

XeJi.  4:11  cause  the  work  to  c. 

Ps.  85:4  cause  thine  anger  to  c. 

Prov.  18:18  c.  contentions  to  c. 

Is.  13:11  c.  arrog.  of  proud  to  c. 
30:11  cause  H.'O.  of  Israel  toe. 

Jer.  7:34  c.  mirth  to  c.  Hos.  2:11 
36:29  cause  to  c.  man  and  beast 
48:35  c.  to  c.  him  that  offcreth 

Ezek.  23.48  cause  lewdness  to  c. 


CEI 

Ezek.  26:13<;a»M«  n.  of  songs  to  c. 
30:13  ca«.««  their  images  to  c. 
34:10  c.  to  c.  from  feeding,  25 
Dan.  9:27  shall  c.  oblation  to  c. 
11: 18 ca««e  reproach  offered  toe. 
IIos.  1:4  c.  to  c.  kingdom  of  Isr. 

CEASED. 
Gen.  18:11  it  c.  to  be  with  Sarah 
Jud.  2:19  c.  not  from  their  d. 
5:7  inhabitants  of  villages  c. 
1  Sam  2:5  that  were  hungry  c. 
25:9  in  name  of  David  and  c. 
Ezr.  4:24  then  c.  work  of  house 
■Job  .32:1  three  men  c.  to  answer 
Ps.  .35:15  did  tear  me  and  c.  not 
77:2  my  sore  ran  and  c.  not 
Is.  14:4  opp.  c.  golden  city  c. 
Lam.  5:14  elders  have  c. 

15  the  joy  of  our  heart  is  c. 
■Ion.  1:15  sea  c.  from  raging 
Mat.  14:.32  w.  c.  Mark  4:.391  6:51 
i'jA'S  7:45  not  c.  to  kiss  my  feet 
11:1  was  praying,  when  he  c. 
Acts  5:42  c.  not  to  preach  Jesus 
20:1  after  uproar  was  c.  Paul 
31  three  years  I  c.  not  to  warn 
21:14  not  be  persuaded,  we  c. 
Gal.  5:11  oflence  of  cross  c. 
Iltb.  4:10  e.  from  his  own  works 
10:2  not  have  c.  to  be  offered 
1  Pet.  4:1  hath  c.  from  sin 

CEASETH. 
Ps.  12:1  for  the  godly  man  c. 
49:8  redemption  precious,  it  c. 
Prov.  26:20  talebearer,  strife  c. 
Is.  16:4  the  spoiler  c. 
24:8  tabrets  c.  joy  of  the  harp  e. 
33:8  the  wayfaring  man  c. 
Lam.  3:49  eye  trickleth,  c.  not 
Acts  6:13  c.  not  to  speak  blasph. 

CEASL\G. 
1  Sam.  12:23  sin  in  c.  to  pray 
Acts  12:5  prayer  made  without  c. 
Rom.  1:0    make  m.  1  Thes.  1:3 

1  Thes.  2:13  we  think  G.  w.  c. 
5:17  pray  without  c. 

2  Tim,.  1:3  without  c.  I  have  re. 
CEDAR. 

2  5am.  7:2  I  dwell  in  house  ote. 
7  why  build  ye  not  house  of  c. 

1  K.  4:33  he  spake  fi-om  the  c. 
5:8  I  will  do  thy  desire  cone.  c. 

2  K.  14:9  sent  to  c.  2  C%r.  25:18 
■Tob  40:17  moveth  tail  like  a  c. 
Ps.  92:12  righteous  grow  like  c. 
Cant.  1:17  beams  of  our  house  c. 
8:9  inclose  her  with  boards  of  c. 

Is.  41:19  in  wildeniess  the  c. 
Jer.  22:14  it  is  ceiled  with  e. 

15  because  closest  thyself  in  c. 
Ezek.  17:3  took  highest  br.  of  c. 
2:3  it  shall  be  a  goodly  c. 
27:24  chests  made  of  c.  among 
31:3  Assyrian  was  a  c. 
Zep.  2:14  shall  uncover  c.  work 
Zee.  11:2  howl,  for  c.  is  fallen 

CEDAR-TBEES. 
A'utn.  24:6  Is.  tabernac.  as  c.-t. 
2  Sam.  5:11  H.  sent  c.-t  to  Dav. 

1  K.  ,5:6  they  hew  me  c.  t. 
10  H.  gave  Solomon  c.  t.  9:11 

2  K.  19:23  cut  down  tall  c.-t. 

1  Chr.  22:4  David  prepared  c.-t. 

2  6%r.  1:15  c.-t.  as  sycamo.  9:27 
2:8  scndmec.-i.  out  of  Lebanon 

Ezr.  3:7  gave  nion.  to  bring  c.-t. 

CEDAR-WOOD. 
Lev.  14:4  take  c.-w.  6,  49,  51,  52 
Num.  19:6  priest  shall  take  c.-w. 
1  6%r.  22:4  much  e.-w.  to  David 

CEDARS. 
1  K.  10:27  <".  as  sycamore-trees 

1  Chr.  17:1  dwell  in  a  house  off. 

2  C%r.  2:3  didst  send  c.  to  bnild 
Ps.  29:5  voice  of  L.  breaketh  c. 

80:10  the  boughs  like  goodly  c. 
148:9  praise  hira  all  c. 
Cant.  5:15  his  countenance  as  c. 
Is.  9:10  change  them  into  c. 
37:24  I  will  cut  down  the  tall  c. 
44:14  heweth  him  down  e. 
■Jer.  22:7  cut  down  thy  choice  c. 

2.3  makest  thy  nest  in  the  c. 
Ezek.  31:8  c.  in  garden 
Amos  2:9  Amor,  height  of  the  c. 
Zee.  11:1  fire  may  devour  thy  c. 

CEDARS  of  Lebanon. 
Jvd.  9:15  bramble  dev.  c.  of  Leh. 
Ps.  104:16  c.  of  Leh.  he  planted 
Is.  2:13  Lord  on  all  c.  of  Leb. 
14:8  c.  of  Leb.  rejoice  at  thee 
Ezek.  27:5  c.  from  Leb.  to  make 
CEDRON.    .lohn  18:1 
CEILED. 
2  Chr.  3:5  he  c.  the  greater  house 
59 


CER 

Jer.  22:14  it  is  e.  with  cedar 
Hag.  1:4  to  dwell  in  c.  houses? 

CEILIIVG. 
1  K.  6:15  he  built  walls  of  the  c. 

CELEBRATE. 
Lev.  23:.32  even  c.  sabbath,  41 
Is.  38:18  death  cannot  c.  thee 

CELESTIAL. 
1  Cor.  15:40  c.  bodies,  glory  of  c. 

CELLARS. 
1  Chr.  27:28  over  the  c.  of  oil 

CEIVCHREA. 
Acts  18:18  shorn  his  head  in  0. 
Rom.  16:1  serv.  of  church  at  C. 

CENSER,  S. 
Lev.  10:1  sons  of  Aaron  took<:. 
16:12  a  c.  full  of  burning  coals 
Num.  16:6  take  ye  c.  17 
39  Eleazar  took  the  brazen  c. 

1  A'.  7:50  c.  of  gold,  2  Clir.  4:23 

2  Chr.  26:19  Uzziah  had  a  c. 
Ezek.  8:11  with  every  man  hia  e. 
Heb.  9:4  holiest  had  the  golden  c. 
Rev.  8:3  angel  having  a  golden  e. 

5  angel  took  the  c.  and  filled  it 
CEIVTURIOIV,  S. 
Mat.  8:5  came  unto  him  a  c. 
8  c.  said,  L.  I  am  not  worthy 
27:54  when  c.  saw  earthquake 
Luke  7:2  c.  servant  was  sick 
23:47  c.  saw  what  was  done 
Acts  10:1  Cornelius  was  a  c. 

22  Cornelius  the  c.  a  just  man 
21::32  immediately  took  c. 
22:26  when  the  c.  heard  that 
23:17  Paul  called  one  of  the  e. 

23  he  called  to  him  two  c. 
24:2:3  command,  a  c.  to  keep  P. 
27:1  J.  a  c.  of  Augustus'  band 

11  c.  believ.  ni.  more  than  P. 
43  c.  willing  to  save  Paul 
28:16  c.  delivered  tlie  prisoners 
CEPHAS. 
John  1:42  shalt  be  called  C. 
1  Cm:  1:12  I  am  of  C.  3:22 
9:5  breth.  of  the  L.  and  C.  15:5 
Gal.  2:9  James,  C.  and  John 

CEREMOMES. 
Num.  9:3  passover  accord,  to  c. 

CERTAIN,  some. 
Devt.  13:13  c.  men  children  of  B. 
25:2  beaten  by  c.  number 
Jer.  41:5  came  c.  from  Shechem 
52:15  carried  away  c.  poor 
Dan.  8:27  D.  was  sick  c.  days 
Mat.  20:20  desiring  e.  thing 
Mark  14:57  c.  bare  false  witness 
Luke  5:12  he  was  in  a  c.  city 
11:27  a  c.  woman  lift  up  voice 
18:9  parable  to  c.  who  trusted 
24:22  c.  women  made  us  aston. 

24  c.  with  us  went  to  sepulchre 
John  5:4  went  at  a  c.  season 
Acts  9:19  Saul  c.  days  with  disc, 

10:48  Peter  to  tarry  c.  days 
12:1  to  vex.  c.  of  the  church 
15:24  e.  which  went  from  us 
17:28  as  c.  of  your  own  poets 
Rom.  15:26  to  make  a  c.  contrib. 
Gal.  2:12  before  c.  came  from  J. 
Heb.  2:6  one  in  a  c.  place  testified 
4:4  in  c.  place  of  se\  eiith  day 
7  he  limiteth  a  c.  day,  saying 
10:27  c.  looking  for  of  judgm. 
Jude  4  c.  men  crept  in  unawares 
A  CERTAIN  man.   See  man. 

CERTAIN,  sure. 
Deut.  13:14  the  thing  c.  17:4 
1  A'.  2::37  kn.  for  c.  42;  Jer.  26:15 
Dan.  2:45  the  dream  is  c. 
Acts  25:26  no  c.  thing  to  write 
1  Cor.  4:11  no  c.  dwelling-place 
1  Tim.  6:7  it  is  c.  «  e  can  carry 

CERT.AINLY. 
Gen.  18:10  will  c.  return  to  thee 
26:28  saw  <-.  L.  was  with  thee 
4:3:7  c.  know  he  would  say 
Ex.  3:12  c.  I  will  be  with  thee 
■Jos.  9:24  it  was  c.  told  thy  serv. 
1  Sa7n.  20:9  if  I  knew  c.  evil 
25:28  c.  make  my  lord  a  sure 

1  A'.  1:.30  so  will  I  c.  do  this  day 

2  K.  8:10  thou  mayest  c.  recover 
2  Chr.  18:27  if  c  retum  in  peace 
Jer.  8:8  lo  c.  in  vain  made  he  it 

42:19  c.  I  have  admonished 
44:17  c.  do  what  goeth  out 
Lam.  2:16  c.  this  is  day  looked 
Dan.  11:10  c.  come  and  over.  13 
Luke  23:47  c.  this  was  a  r.  man 

CEBTAINTY. 
■los.  2.3:13  c.  Lord  will  no  more 
1  Sum.  23:23  with  the  c. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CIIA 

Prou.  22:21  c.  of  words  of  truth 
Dan.  2:8  c.  ye  would  gain  time 
L^ike  1:4  know  c.  of  those  things 
Ads  22:30  would  have  known  c. 

CERTIFY,  lED. 
Hzr.  4:14  we  have  c.  the  king 

16  c.  king  that  if  city  he  built 
Qal.  1:11 1  c.  you  the  gospel 

CESAR. 
Mat.  22:17  tribute  to  C.  Mark 

12:14  jiuiy  20:21,  22 
iwJ«  2:1a  decree  from  C. 
John  19:12  not  C.'s  friend ;  ag.  C. 
Acts  17:7  dec.  of  C.  25:8,  11,  21 
fhU.  4:22  they  that  are  of  C. 

CESAREA. 
Mat.  16:13  into  coasts  of  C. 
Mark  8:27  into  the  towns  of  C. 
^cZ«8:40;  i):30;  10:24;  23:23  ;  25:4 

CHAFED. 
2  Sam.  17:8  they  be  c.  as  a  bear 

CHAFF. 
Job  21:18  as  c.  storm  carrieth 
Pg.  1:4  like  the  c.  which  wind 
35:5  be  as  c.  before  the  wind 
Is.  5:24  as  flame  consumcth  c. 
17:13  nations  be  chased  as  c. 
29:5  terrible  ones  shall  be  as  c. 
33:11  cone.  c.  and  bring  forth 
41:15  Shalt  make  the  hills  as  c. 
Jer.  23:28  what  is  c.  to  the  wheat 
J)an.  2:35  c.  of  threshing  floor 
Sos.  13:3  as  c.  driven  with  wh. 
Zep.  2:2  day  pass  as  the  c. 
Mai.  3:12  b.  up  the  c.  Luke  3:17 

CHAIIV. 
Gen.  41:42  put  a  gold  c.  about  his 

neck,  ban.  5:7,  16,  29. 
Ps.  73:6  pride  compasseth  as  a  c. 
Cant.  4:9  ravished  me  with  onec. 
Lam.  3:7  he  made  my  c.  heavy 
i:zek.  7:23  c.  land  is  full  of  crim. 
16:11  I  put  a  c.  on  thy  neck 
28:20  for  hope  bound  with  c. 
2  Tbn.  1:16  O.  not  ashamed  of  c. 
Eev.  20:1  angel  c.  in  his  hand 

CHAIiVS. 
Jtid.  8:26  e.  about  camels'  necks 

1  K.  6:21  c.  of  gold  before  oracle 
Ps.  149:8  to  bind  kings  with  c. 
Prov  1:9  instruction  shall  be  c. 
Cant.  1:10  neck  comely  with  c. 
Js.  3:19  L.  will  take  away  thy  c. 

40:10  goldsmith  casteth  silver  c. 

45:14  come  after  thee  in  c. 
Jer.  40:4  1.  thee  this  day  from  c. 
.Ezek.  19:4  brought  him  with  c. 

9  they  put  hiiii  in  ward  in  c. 
Mark  5:3  no  not  with  c. 
Acts  12:7  Peter's  c.  fell  off 

2  Pet.  2:4  dcliv.  into  c.  of  dark. 
Jude  6  reserved  in  everlasting  c. 
See  BOUND. 

CHALCEDOW. 
Hex.  21:19  foundation  was  a  c. 

CHALCOL. 
1  K.  4:31  Sol.  was  Aviser  than  C. 
1  Chr.  2:6  sons  of  Z.  Heman,  C. 

CHALDEA. 
Jer.  50:10  C.  shall  be  a  spoil 

51:24  to  inhabitants  of  C.  35 
Xlzek.  16:29  thy  fornication  to  C. 
23:16  messeng.  to  them  into  C. 

CHALDEAIV. 
Ezr.  5:12  them  into  hand  of  C. 
I>an.  2:10  such  things  at  any  C. 

CHALDEANS. 
Job  1:17  C.  made  out  three  bands 
Js.  23:13  C.  the  Assvrian  foun. 
Dan.  1:4;  2:2;  3:8;  4:7;  5:7,  11 
Bab.  1:6  lo,  I  raise  up  the  C. 
Acts  7:4  out  of  the  land  of  the  C. 

CHALDEES. 

S  K.  24:2  of  the  C.  25:4,  10,  26 
8  Chr.  36:17  tke  king  of  the  C. 
Js.  13:19  Bab.  the  beauty  of  C. 

CHALR-STOIVES. 
Js.  27:9  stones  of  altar  as  c.-s. 

CHALLE\GETH. 
Mx.  22:9  another  c.  to  be  his 

CHAMBER. 
Gen.  43:30  J.  entered  into  his  c. 
Jud.  15:1  my  wife  into  the  c. 
16:9  in  wait  abiding  in  c.  12 
S  K.  4:11  Elisha  turned  into  c. 
ifeh.  13:5  prepared  for  Tobiah  c. 
Ps.  19:5  as  bridegroom  out  of  c. 
Cant.  3:4  c.  of  her  conceived  me 
Jer.  36: 10  book  in  c.  of  Gemari  ah 

20  laid  roll  in  c.  of  Elishama 
t^zek.  40:45  c.  prospect  to  south 
Dan.  6: 10  windows  open  in  his  c. 


CIIA 

Joel  2:10  bridegr.  go  forth  of  c. 
Inner  CHAMBER. 

1  K.  20::j0  Benh.  came  into  in.  c. 
22:25  inner  c.  2  Chr.  18:24 

2  K.  9:2  carry  Jehu  into  inner  c. 

Little  CHAMBER. 
2  A'.  4:10  a  lille  c.  on  the  wall 
Ezek.  40:7  little  c.  one  reed,  13 

Side  CHAMBER. 
Ezek.  41:5  every  side  c.  four  cub. 

Upper  CHAMBER. 
2  K.  1:2  thro'  a  lattice  in  v.  c. 
23:12  altars  on  top  of  vpper  c. 
Acts  9:37  Dorcas  in  an  upper  c. 
39  P.  when  come  into  vpper  C. 
20:8  many  lights  in  vpper  c. 

CHAMBERS. 
1  K.  6:5  against  the  wall  built  c. 

1  Chr.  9:26  porters  over  c.  2:j:28 

2  Chr.  31:11  com.  to  prepare  c. 
■Job  9:9  maketh  c.  of  the  south 
Ps.  104:3  tjeams  of  c.  in  waters 

13  watereth  hills  from  c. 
105:30  in  the  c.  of  their  kings 

Proi).  7:27  down  to  c.  of  death 
24:4  by  knowledge  c.  be  filled 
Cant.  i:4  brought  me  into  his  c. 
Ix.  26:20  c.  and  shut  thy  doors 
Jer.  2-2:13  buildeth  c.  by  wrong 

14  a  wide  house  and  large  c. 
35:2  Rechabites  into  one  of  c. 

Ezek.  8:12  in  c.  of  his  imagery 
21:14  sword  entereth  privy  c. 
42:13  holy  c.  where  priests  eat 
Mat.  24:26  he  is  in  secret  c. 

CHAMBERING. 
Horn.  13:13  c.  and  wantonness 

CHAMBERLAIIV,  S. 
2  K.  2.3:11  Nathan-melech  the  c. 
Est.  1:10  seven  c.  that  served 
2:21  king's  c.  were  wroth 
Acts  12:20  Blastus  the  king's  c. 
Bmn.  16:23  Erastus  c.  saluteth 

CHAMELEOV. 
Lev.  11:30  be  unclean,  the  c. 

CHAMOIS. 
Deut.  14:5  ye  shall  eat,  the  c. 

CHAMPA  IGIV. 
Deut.  11:30  in  c.  over  against  G. 

CHAMPION. 
1  Sam.  17:4  there  went  out  a  c. 
51  saw  their  c.  was  dead 
CHANCE. 
1  Sam.  6:9  c.  that  happened  to  us 
Ec.  9:11  time  iind  c.  happeneth 
Luke  10:31  l)y  c.  a  priest  came 

1  Cor.  15:37  it  may  c.  of  wheat 

CHANCELLOR. 
Ezr.  4:8  Rehum  the  c.  9,  17 

CHANGE. 
Gen.  45:22  each  c.  to  Ben.  five  c. 
.Tiid.  14:12  c.  of  garments,  13 

2  K.  5:5  took  ten  c.  of  raiment 

22  two  c.  of  garments 

23  bound  twos,  of  garments 
Job  10:17  c.  and  war  are  ag.  me 

14:14  I  wait  till  my  c.  come 
Ps.  55:19  no  c.  they  fear  not 
Prov.  24:21  them  given  to  c. 

7:12  of  necessity  a  c.  oflaw 
CHANGE,  Verb. 
Gen.  35:2  and  c.  your  garments 
Lev.  27:10  he  shall  not  c.  it 

33  nor  c.  it,  if  he  c. 
■Job  17: 12  f .  t  he  night  into  the  day 
Ps.  102:26  as  vesture  c.  them 
/v.  9:10  will  c.  them  into  cedars 
Jer.  2:36  so  much  to  c.  thy  way  ? 

13:23  can  Ethiopian  c.  his  skin 
Dan.  7:25  think  to  c.  times 
Uos.  4:7  c.  their  glory  to  shame 
Ilab.  1:11  his  mind  c.  and  pass 
Mai.  3:6  I  am  the  Lord  I  c.  not 
Acts  6:14  shall  c.  the  customs 
Renn.  1:26  women  did  c.  the  use 

<}td.  4:20  I  desire  to  c.  mv  voice 
PAzi.  3:21  C.  shall  c.  our  vile  b. 

CH.4NGED,  ETH. 

Gen.  31:7  your  father  c.  wages 
41:14  Joseph  c.  his  raiment 
Lev.  13:16  flesh  turn  and  be  c. 
55  plague  have  not  c.  his  color 

1  Sam.  21:13  c.  behavior  before 

2  Sam.  12:20  Dav.  c.  his  apparel 
2  K.  24:17  c.  name  to  Zedekiah 

25:29  e.  prison  gar.  Jer.  52:33 

,hib  :30:18  is  my  garment  c. 

Ps.  15:4  sweareth  to  hurt.  c.  not 
102:26  as  a  vesture  c.  Heb.  1:12 
106:20  c.  their  glory  to  an  ox 

Ec.  8:1  bold,  of  face  shall  l)e  c. 

Is.  24:5  c.  the  ordinance 


CIIA 

./cr.  2:11  c.  their  gods,  my  people 
48:11  and  his  scent  is  not  c. 
Lam.  4:1  how  is  the  fine  gold  c. 
Ezek.  5:6  hath  c.  my  judgments 
Ban.  2:9  to  speak  till  time  be  c. 
21  he  c.  times  and  seasons 
3:19  form  of  his  visage  was  c. 
27  coats  c.  nor  smell  of  fire 
4:16  heart  be  c.  from  man's 
6:8  writing  that  it  be  not  c. 
15  no  decree  may  be  c. 
Mic.  2:4  c.  portion  of  my  people 
Acts  28:6  barbarians  c.  their  m. 
Rom.  1:23  c.  glory  of  uncor.  God 
25  c.  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 

1  Cor.  15:51  we  shall  all  be  c.  52 

2  Cor.  3:18  c.  into  same  image 
Heb.  7:12  for  priesthood  being  c. 

CHANGEST,  ED,  counte- 
nance. 

Job  14:20  c.  his  c.  and  sendcst 
Dan.  5:6  king'B  c.  was  c.  9 
7:28  my  countenance  c.  in  me 

CHANGERS. 
Mat.  21:12  tables  of  money  c. 
Mark  11:15;  Johni-.U,  15 
CHANGING. 
4:7  manner  concerning  c. 
CHANNEL,  S. 
2  Sam.  22:16  f.  of  tlie  s.  Ps.  18:15 
Is.  8:7  shall  come  up  over  his  c 
27:12  beat  off  from  c.  of  the  riv. 

CHANT. 
Anwa  6:5  c.  to  sound  of  the  viol 

CHAPEL. 
Amos  7:13  it  is  the  king's  c. 

CHAPITER,  S. 
Ex.  36:38  c.  with  gold,  38:28 
38:17  overlaving  of  c.  19 
2  K.  7:16  c.  of  brass,  2  K.  25:17; 
2  C'Ar.  4:12,  \^\Jer.  52:22 
CHAPMEN. 
2  C'Ar.  9:14  what  c.  brought 

CHAPPED. 
Jer.  14:4  because  thegronnd is c. 

CHARGE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  26:5  Abraham  kept  my  c. 
28:6  Isaac  gave  Jacob  a  c. 
Ex.  6: 13  Moses  and  Aaron  a  c. 
Num.  9:19  kept  the  c.  of  L.  23 
27:23  Joshua  a  c.  Devt.  31:23 
■Tos.  22:3  Retibenites  kept  c. 
2  Sam.  18:5  c.  concerning  Abs. 

1  K.  11:28  Jeroboam  ruler  over  c. 

2  A".  7:17  lord  c.  of  the  gate 

1  Chr.  9:27  bee.  c.  was  on  them 

iVf/i.  7:2  Hanani  c.  over  Jerus. 

Job  34:13  c.  over  the  earth  ? 

P«.  35:11  c.  things  I  knew  not 

Jer.39:ll  c.  concerning  Jeremiah 
47:7  seeing  L.  hath  given  it  c. 

Ezek.  9:1  have  c.  over  the  city 
44:8  not  kept  c.  of  holy  things 
15  kept  c.  of  my  sanctuary 
48:11  my  c.  went  not  astray 

Acts  7:60  lay  not  sin  to  their  c. 
8:27  had  c.  of  treasure 
16:24  rec.  c.  thrust  into  prison 
2.3:29  to  his  c.  worthy  of  death 

Rom.  8:33  to  c.  of  God's  elect? 

1  Cor.  9:18  gospel  without  c. 

1  Ti7n.  1:18  c.  I  commit  to  thee 

2  ytm.  4:16  not  be  laid  to  their  f. 
See  KEEP. 

Give  CH  ARGE. 
Num.  27:19  gire  Joshua  a  c. 
Deut.  31:14  call  J.  gire  him  a  c. 
2  Sam.  14:8  I  will  ei.  c.  con.  thee 
1  Chr.  22:12  L.  g.  tiiee  wis.  and  c. 
Ps.  91:11  g.  ang.  c.  Mat.  4:6: 

LukeiAO 
1  Tim.  5:7  these  things        in  c. 

6:13  (/2i'e  thee  c.  in  sight  of  God 

CHARGE,  Verb. 
Ex.  19:21  go  down  c.  the  people 
Pf     3:28  c.  Joshua  encourage 
Neh.  10:.32  to  c.  ourselves  yearly 
Cant.  2:7  I  c.  dan.  3:5  ;  5:8 ;  8:4 

5:9  that  thou  dost  so  c.  us 
Mark  9:'25  I  c.  thee,  come  out 

1  Tim.  1:3  c.  that  they  teach  no 
5:21  c.  thee  bef.  God.  2  Tim.  4:1 
6:17  c.  them  that  are  rich 

CHARGEABLE. 

2  Sam.  13:25  not  all  go,  lest  be  c. 
Nell.  5:15  governors  were  c. 

2  Cor.  11:9  I  was  c.  to  no  man 

1  Thes.  2:9  we  would  not  be  c. 

2  Thes.  3:8  might  not  be  c.  to  any 

CHARGED. 
(7f=n.  26:11  Ahimelech  c.  his  peo. 
28:1  Isaac  called  J.  and  c.  him 
40:4  captain  c.  Jos.  with  them 
49:29  Jacob  c.  his  sons,  and  said 
60 


CHA 

Ex.  1:22  Pharaoh  c.  his  people 
Z'c"^.  1:16  I  c.  your  judges 
24:5  nor  be  c.  with  business 
27:11  Moses  c.  people  same  day 

1  Sain.  14:27  heard  not  when  S.  c 

2  Sam.  18:12  hearing,  king  c. 

1  K.  2:1  David  c.  Solomon 
13:9  so  c.  me  by  word  of  Lord 

2  Clir.  36:23  c.  me  to  b.  1:8 
.Job  1:22  nor  c.  God  foolishly 

4:17  angels  he  c.  with  folly 
Jer.  32:13  I  c.  Baruch  saying 

35:8  obeyed  Jonadab  in  all  hec. 
Mat.  9:30  c.  that  no  man  know  it, 
Mark  5:43  ;  Luke  9:21 

11:16  J.  c.  not  to  make  known 
Mark  7:.36  c.  not  to  tell,  8:30 ;  9:9; 
Luke  5:14  ;  8:56 

10:48  c.  him  should  hold  peace 
1  Thes.  2:11  c.  every  one  of  you 

1  Tim.  5:16  let  not  church  be  c. 

CHARGEDST. 
£"0;.  19:23  c.  ue,  saying 

CHARGER,  S. 
Num.  7:13  offering  silvers.  19-79 
85  each  e.  of  silver  130  shekels 
Ezr.  1:9  one  thousand  c. 
Mat.  14:8  head  in  a  c.  Mark  6:25 
CHARGES. 

2  CAr.  8:14  Levites  to  their  c. 
31:17  twenty  years  in  their  c. 
35:2  set  priests  in  their  c. 

Acts  21:24  be  at  c.  with  them 

1  Cor.  9:7  warfare  at  his  own  c.  t 

CHARGING. 
Acts  16:23  c.  jailer  to  keep  safely 

2  Tim.  2:14  c.  strive  not  about  w. 

CHARIOT. 
Gen.  41:43  ride  in  second  c. 
Ex.  14:25  Lord  took  offc.  wheels 

1  K.  18:44  prep,  thy  c.  get  down 
20:25  number  c.  for  c. 

22:35  the  blood  ran  into  C. 

2  K.  2:11  appeared  a  c.  of  fire 
12  cried,  c.  of  Israel,  13:14 
5:21  from  c.  to  meet  Gehazi 
9:16  J.  rode  in  c. ;  27  smite  in  A 

28  carried  him  in  a  c.  2:3:30 
2  Chr.  3.5:24  took  him  out  of  c. 
Ps.  46:9  he  burneth  the  c.  in  fire 

76:6  c.  and  horse  cast  into  sleep 
Cant.  .3:9  c.  of  wood  of  Lebanon 
Is.  21:7  saw  a  c.  c.  of  asses 
./f  r.  51:21  willl  break  in  pieces  (?. 
Mic.  1:13  bind  c.  to  swift  beast 
Zee.  6:2  first  <? .  red  horses 

9:10  cut  off  0.  from  Ephraim 
A<ts  8:29  join  thyself  to  this  d. 

38  commanded  c.  to  stand  still 

His  CHARIOT. 
Gen.  46:29  J.  made  ready  his  c. 
Ex.  14:6  Ph.  made  ready  liis  c. 
Jud.  4:15  Sisera  lighted  off  Ais  C. 

5:28  Im  c.  so  long  in  coming 

1  K.  12:18  to  his  c.  2  Chr.  10:18 
22:34  to  driver  oihis  c. 

2  K.  5:9  Xaaman  came  with  h.  i, 
9:21  went  out  each  in  his  c. 

24  Jehoram  sunk  down  in  h.  e% 
10:16  made  him  ride  in  his  c. 
Ps.  104:3  maketh  clouds  his  c. 
.fer.  4:13  his  c.  like  whirlwind 
Acts  8:28  in  his  c.  read  Esaias 

CHARIOT-CITIES. 
2  Chr.  1:14  placed  in  c.-c. 
8:0  Solomon  built  all  c.-C. 
9:25  bestowed  the  c.-c. 
CHARIOT-HORSES. 
2  Sam.  8:4  hou.  c.-h.  1  Chr.  18:4 
2  A.  7:14  they  took  two  c.-h. 

CHARIOT-MAN. 
2  Chr.  18:33  to  c.-m.  turn  thy  h. 

CHARIOTS. 
Gen.  50:9  went  with  Joseph  c. 
Ex.  14:7  Pharaoh  took  600  c. 
28  waters  covered  all  the  c. 
15-4  Ph.  s  c.  cast  into  sea.  19 
Jos.  17:16  c.  of  iron  18;  Jud.  1:19; 
4:3 

.Tud.  5:28  wheels  of  his  c. 
li'crni.  8:11  kingappoint  forhisA 
13:5  to  fight  Israel  30,000  c. 
2  Sam.  1:6  the  c.  followed  Sanl 

1  K.  10:26  Solomon  had  1.400  C 
22:32  captains  of  c.  saw  Jeh. 

2  A'.  13:7  left  but  ten  c. 

18-24  trust  on  E.  for    Is.  36:9 
Ps.  68:17  c.  of  God  are  20.000 
Cant.  6:12  mv  soul  likec.  of  Am 
Is.  2:7  nor  any  end  of  their  c. 
22:18  c.  of  thy  glory  be  shame 
31:1  woe  to  them  that  tnxst  in  e 
37:24  bv  mul.  of  c.  am  I  come 
66:15  with  c.  like  whirhvmdi 
Jer.  4:13;  Dan.  11:40 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CHA 

Jer.  47:3  at  nishing  of  his  c. 

Ezek.  2;j:24  against  thee  with  c. 
26:10  walls  tibakc  at  noise  of  c. 

Joel  2:5  like  noise  of  c.  shall  leap 

Mic.  5:10  I  will  destroy  thy  c. 

Nah.  2:3  c.  shall  he  with  torches 
4  c.  shall  rage  in  the  streets 
13  I  will  hum  her  c.  in  smoke 

Hag.  2:22  I  will  overthrow  the  c. 

Sev.  9:9  sound  of  winga  as  of  c. 

CHARIOTS  with  horses. 
Dent.  11:4  he  did  to  h.  and  c. 
30:1  seest  horses  and  c.  fear  not 
Jos.  11:6  hough  their  A.  bum  c. 

9  Josh,  burnt  their  c.  with  fire 
2  Sam.  15:1  Absal.  pre.  h.  and  c. 

1  K.  20:1  Samaria  with  c.  and  h. 

2  K.  6:17  mount,  full  of  c.  and  A. 
7:6  to  hear  a  noise  of  A.  and  c. 
10:2  %vith  you  c.  and  hm-ses 

Ps.  20:7  trust  in  c  some  in  h. 

Cant.  1:9  comp.  to  h.  in  Phar.  c. 
7s.  66:20  bring  brethren  in  c. 
Jer.  17-25  princes  in  c.  22:4 

46:9  tome  up,  ye  h.  rage  ye  c. 

50:37  on  their  horses  and  c. 
Ezek.  26:7  Tyrus  Neb.  with  c. 

39:20  at  table  with  h.  and  c. 
JVaA.  3:2  h.  and  jumping  c. 
77a*.  .3:8  thy  c  of  salvation 
Hev.  18:13  buys  their  /«.  and  <r. 

CH.\RITVBLY. 

ifom.  14:15  now  walkest  not  c. 

CHARITY. 

1  Cor.  8:1  but  c.  edifleth 
13:1  and  have  not  c,  2,  3 
4  c.  sufTeretli  long,  c.  env.  not 
13  faith,  hope,  c.  greatest  is  c. 
14: 1  follow  c.  desire  spir.  gifts 
16:14  let  all  be  done  with  c. 
Col.  3:14  above  all  put  on  c. 

1  TAc.?.  .3:6  good  tidings  of  your  c. 

2  Thes.  1:3  c.  to  each  other 

1  Tim.  1:5  end  of  command,  is  c. 
2:15  if  continue  in  faith  and  c. 
4:12  example  in  c.  in  spirit 

2  Tim.  2:22  follow  righteous,  c. 
3:10  known  my  life,  faith,  c. 
Tit.  2:2  aged  men  be  sound  in  c. 

1  Pet.  4:8  fervent  c.  c.  cover  sins 
5:14  greet  with  a  kiss  of  c. 

2  Pet.  1:7  brotherly  kindness  c. 

3  John  6  borne  witness  of  thy  c. 
Jude  12  spots  in  your  feasts  of  c. 
Hev.  2:19  I  know  thy  works,  c. 

CHARMED. 

Jer.  8:17  wh.  will  not  be  c. 
CHARMER,  S. 

Petit.  18:l'l  not  be  found  a  c. 
Rs.  58:5  not  hearken  to  c. 
CHARRAN.   Acts  T.I.  i 

CHASE. 
Lev.  26:8  shall  c.  a  hundred,  36. 
Sent.  32:.30  c.  1.000,  .Jos.  2.3:10 
Ps.  35:5  angel  of  L.  c.  them 

CHASED,  ETH,  I.\G. 

Deut.  1:44  Amorites  c.  you 
9:40  Abimelech  c.  him 
JVeA.  13:28  I  c.  him  from  me 
Job  18:18  be  c.  out  of  the  world 

20:8  be  c.  as  a  vision  of  night 
Prov.  19:26  e.  away  his  mother 
Js.  13:14  shall  be  as  the  e.  roe 

17:13  they  shall  be  c.  as  chaff 
Lam.  3:52  c.  me  ^ore  like  a  bird 

CHASTE. 
3  Car.  11:2  pres.  you  as  c.  virgin 
Tit.  2:5  young  women  be  c. 

1  Pet.  3:2  your  c.  conversation 

CHASTEIV. 

2  iSani.  7:14  c.  with  rod  of  men 
Ps.  6:1  c.  me  in  hot  displ.  38:1 
Prov.  19:18  c.  son  while  hope 
Dan.  10:12  c.  thyself  before  God 
Mev.  3:19  I  rebuke  and  c. 

CHASTEIVED. 

Deut.  21:18  they  have  c.  him 
Job  33:19  is  c.  also  with  pain 
Ps.  69:10  c.  my  soul 
73:14  and  c.  every  rooming 
118:18  Lord  hath  c.  me  sore 

1  Cor.  11:32  c.  that  we  be  not 

2  Cor.  6:9  as  c.  and  not  killed 
Meb.  12:10  for  a  few  days  c  us 

CHASTE\EST,  ETH,  IIVG. 

Deut.  8:5  c.  his  son.  so  L.  c.  thee 
Job  5:17  c.  of  Almighty,  Prov. 

3:11 ;  fli*.  12:5. 
Pi.  94:12  bless,  is  whom  thon  c. 
Prov.  13:24  lov.  him,  c.  betimes 
/s.  26:16  c.  was  on  them 
jB«6.  12:6whomLordlovethhe  c. 


CHE 

iZs*.  12:7  if  ye  end.  c.  what  son 
11  no  c.  seemeth  to  be  joyous 
CHASTISE,  ED,  ETH. 
Lev.  26:28  I  will  c.  seven  times 
Deut.  22:18  elders  shall  c.  him 
1  A".  12:11  I  will  c.  you  with  scor- 
pions, 14;  2  Chr.  10:11,14 
Ps.  94:10  he  that  c.  heathen 
Jer.  31:18  c.  me,  and  I  was  c. 
Hos.  7:12  I  will  c.  them  as  cong, 
10:10  I  should  c.  them 

2:J:16  c.  him  and  release,  22 
CHASTISEMENT. 
Deut.  11:2  have  not  seen  the  c. 
Job  34:31  I  have  borne  c. 
Is.  53:5  c.  of  our  peace 
.7«r.  30:14  with  c.  of  a  croel  one 
Heb.  12:8  with.  c.  then  bastards 

CHATTER. 
Is.  .38:14  so  did  I  c. 
CHEBAR.  ifee/fc.  1:1,  3;  3:15,23 
10:15,  20 

CHECK. 
Job  20:3  heard  c.  of  my  reproach 

CHECKER-WORK. 
1  K.  7:17  Hir.  made  nets  of  c. 
CHEDORLAOMER.    Gen.  14:4 
CHEEK. 

1  K.  22:24  Zed.  smote  Mic.  on  c 
■lob  16:10  smitten  me  on  the  c. 
Lam.  3:30  c.  to  him  that  smiteth 
Hfic.  5:1  smite  the  judge  on  the  c. 
Mat.  5::39  right  c.  turn  other 
Luke  6:29  to  him  smiteth  one  c. 

CHEEKBONE. 
Ps.  3:7  smitten  enemies  on  c. 

CHEEKS. 
Cant.  1:10  thy  c.  comely 
5:13  his  c.  are  as  a  bed  of  spices 
7*.  50:6  my  c.  to  them 
Lam.  1:2  her  tears  are  on  her  c. 

CHEEKTEETH. 
■Joel  1:6  he  hath  c.  of  a  great  lion 

CHEER. 
Deut.  24:5  shall  c.  up  his  wife 
Ec.  11:9  thy  heart  c.  thee 
Good  CHEER. 
Mat.  9:2  son,  be  off?,  c. 

14:27  be  of  ^.  c.  J7«?*6:.50 
John  16::^3  be  of  ^.o.  I  have 
Acts  2;J:11  be  of  good  c.  Paul 
27:22  to  be  oi  good  c.  25,  36 
CHEERETH. 
,Iud.  9:13  which  c.  God  and  man 

CHEERFUL. 
Prov.  15:13  a  c.  countenance 
Zee.  8:19  be  to  Judah  c.  feasts 
9:17  com  metke  young  men  c. 

2  Cor.  9:7  God  loveth  a  c.  giver 

CHEERFULLY. 
Acts  24:10  c.  answer  lor  myself 

CHEER  FULIVESS. 
Pom.  12:8  showeth  mercy  with  c. 
CHEESE,  S. 

1  Sam.  17:18  carry  ten  c.  to  capt. 

2  Sam.  17:29  c.  of  kine  for  David 
Job  10:10  curdled  me  like  c. 
CHEMARIM.    Zep.  1:4 

CHEMO.SH. 
A'Mm.  21:29  O  people  of  C. 
.Ivd.  11:24  what  C.  giveth? 
1  K.  11:7,  as ;  Jer.  4'8:7, 13, 46 
CHENAANAH.      1  K.  22:24; 
2  Chr.  18:23. 

CHE!VA1\IAH. 
1  Chr.  15:22  C.  chief  of  Lev.  27 
CHERETHIM.   ^-^eyt.  25:16 

CHERETHITES. 
1  Sam.  30:14  invasion  on  the  C. 
•iSam.  8:18  the  C.  20:23;  1  Chr. 
18:17. 

Zep.  2:5  woe  unto  nation  of  C. 
CHERISH,  ED,  ETH. 

1 K.  1:2  let  her  c.  him.  and  lie 

4  damsel  c.  the  king 
Eph.  5:29  c.  flesh,  as  L.  churcli 

1  Thes.  2:7  as  a  nurse  c.  children 
CHERITH.    1 K.  17:3. 

CHERUB. 
Ex.  25:19  c.  on  one  end  c.  37:8 

2  Sam.  22:11  on  a  c.  Ps.  18:10 

1  /T.  6:25  other  c.  was  ten  cubits 
Ezek.  9:3  gone  up  from  c.  10:4 

10:14  first  face  was  face  of  a  c. 

28: 16  destroy  thee,  O  covering  c. 

41:18  every  c.  had  two  faces 

CHERUBIM. 
Gen.  3:24  placed  at  the  east 

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CHI 

Ex.  37:7  made  two  c.  of  gold 

1  K.  6:25  both  the  c.  of  one  meas. 
8:7  c.  covered  ark,  2  Chr.  5:8; 

Heb.  9:5 

2CAr.3:10most  holy  house  two  c. 

Ezek.  10:16  c.  went  wheels  went 
19  thee,  lifted  wings,  11:22 
Between  the  CHERUBIM. 

Ex.  25:22  from  b.  two  c. 
Num.  7:89  betw.  the  two  o. 
ISam.  4:4  wh.  dw.  bet.c.  2 

6:2;  2  A'.  19:15;  7s.  37:16 
Ps.  80:1  dwellest       c.  shine 
99:1  he  sitteth  bet.  t.  c. 
Ezek.  10:2  fire  from  bet.  t.  c.  6 

7  hand  from  betw.  the  c. 
CHESED.    Gen.  22:22 

CHESVUT-TREE,  8. 
Gen.  30:37  Jac.  took  rods  of  c.-t. 
Ezek.  31:8  c.-t.  not  like  his  bran. 
CHEST,  S. 

2  A'.  12:9  a  c.  and  bored  a  hole 

2  Chr.  24:8at  king's  com.  madec. 
Ezek.  27:24  thy  merchants  in  c. 

CHEW,  ED,  ETH. 
Lev.  11:4  c.  the  cud,  Deut.  14.7 

7  c.  not  the  cud,  Deut.  14:8 
Num.  11:33  ere  flesh  c.  wrath 

CHICKENS. 
Mat.  23:37  hen  gathereth  her  c. 

CHIDE. 
Ex.  17:2  people  did  c.  why  c. 
.Jud.  8:1  Eph.  did  c.  with  Gid. 
Ps.  103:9  he  will  not  always  c. 

CHIDING. 
Ex.  17:7  Meribah,  because  of 

CHIEF. 
Gen.  40:21  restored  the  c.  butler 
22  but  he  hanged  the  c.  baker 
Num.  3:32  Eleazar  c.  over  the  c. 
2  Sam.  23:18  Abishai  was  c. 
1  Chr.  5:2  of  Judah  came  c.  roler 

11:6  smit.  Jeljusites  be  c.  Joab 

18:17  the  sons  of  David  were  c. 

26:10  though  not  flrst-bom  c. 
Ezr.  9:2  rulers  c.  in  this  trespass 
■Job  12:24  taketli  away  heart  of  c 

29:25  chose  out  their  way,  sat  c. 

40:19  behemoth  is  c.  of  ways 
Ps.  78:51  c.  of  strength,  105:36 

137:8  Jerusalem  above  my  c.  joy 
Prov.  1:21  crieth  in  c.  places 

16:28  whisperer  sep.  c.  friends 
Is.  14:9  hell  stirreth  up  c.  ones 
.7f  r.  13:21  taught  them  as  c.  over 

31:7  shout  among  c.  of  nations 
Lam.  1:5  her  adversaries  are  e. 
Dan.  11:41  c.  of  children  of  Am. 
Amos  6:1  c.  of  the  nations 
Mat.  20:27  whosoever  will  be  c. 

23:6  love  c.  seats,  Mark  12:39 
Mark  6:21  supper  to  his  c.  estates 
Lu.  11:15  cast,  out  devils  thro'  c. 

14:1  house  of  one  of  c.  Pharisees 
7  they  chose  c.  rooms,  20:46 

22:26  he  e.  as  he  that  serveth 
■John  12:42  c.  rulers  many  believ. 
Act.f  14:12  he  was  the  c.  speaker 

17:4  of  c.  women  not  a  few 
Eph.  2:20  c.  corner-st.  IPet.  2:6 

1  Tim.  1:15  of  whom  I  am  c. 
IPet.  5:4  c.  Sheph.  shall  appear 

CHIEF  eaptain. 
iSam.  5:8  he  shall  be  c.  and  cap. 
Acts  21:31  came  to  c.  captain 
32  saw  c.  captain  they  left 
23:17  bring  young  man  to  c.  c. 
24:7  e.  captain  L.  came  upon  us 
22  c.  c.  shall  come,  I  will  know 
CHIEF  captains. 

2  Sam.  2:3:8  sat  c.  among  thee. 

2  Chr.  8:9  Is.  c.  of  Solomon's  cap. 
Acts  25:23  Ag.  entered  with  c.  c. 
Sev.  6:15  c.  c.  hid  themselves 

CHIEF  fathers. 
Nnm.  31:26  c.^.  of  the  congreg. 
IChr.  9::j4  c.Jathers  of  Levites 
24:31  c.  fathers  of  priests 
26:,32  2.700  c.f.  D.  made  rulers 
2  Chr.  26:12  number  o(  c.  fathers 
Ezr.  1:5  rose  up  c.fath.  of  Jud. 
Neh.  7:70  c.  of/,  gave  to  work,  71 

CHIEF  house. 
-7os.  22:14  c.  h.  a  prince  was  sent 

CHIEF  man,  or  men. 
Lev.  21:4  not  defile  hims.  a  c.  m. 
1  Chr.  7:3  sons  of  I'zzi  c.  men. 
24:4  more  c.        of  Eleazar 
Ezr.  7:28  I  gath.  c.  m.  to  go  np 
7s.  41:9  I  called  thee  from  c.  m. 
Acts  13:50  Jews  stirred  up  c.  m. 
1.5:22  Judas  and  Silas  c.  men 
Acts  28:7  poss.  of  c.  man  of  isl. 
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CHI 
CHIEF  priest. 

2  A'.  25:18  took  Ser.  the  c.  priest 

1  CAr.  27:5  Benaiah  a  c.  pnest 
29:22  anointed  Z.  to  be.  c.p-iest 

2  Chr.  19:11  Amariah  c.  priest 
26:20  Azariah  c.     looked  on 

CHIEF  priests. 
Ezr.  10:5  c.  p.  and  all  Israel 
Mat.  1C:21  sufi'er  of  the  c.  pi-iesta 
26:47  multitude  from  c.  priests 
27:12  accu.  of  c.     Mark  15:3 
41  c.  7>.  mocking,  Mark  15:31 
i¥arA  14:1  c.  p.  sought.  .55;  Mat. 

20:59;  i«A»>9:22;  22:2. 
A«i'«  23:23  voices  of  c.  2>.  prev. 
.7oAn  7:32  c.  p.  sent  officers,  18:3 
Acts  9:14  auth.  from  c.  p.  26:10 
22:30  commanded  c.p.  to  appear 

CHIEF  prince,  or  princes. 

1  (yhr.  7:40  children  of  A.  c.  of  p. 
Ezek.  38:2  Gog  c.  prince,  3 ;  39:1 
Z>a«.  10:13  Michael  one  of  c.  p. 

CHIEF  singer,  or  singers. 

Neh.  12:46  in  days  of  D.  c.  of*. 
Hab.  3:19  to  c.  singer  on  instru. 
CHIEFEST. 

1  Sam.  2:29  yoursel.  fat  with  c. 
9:22  Sam.  made  sit  in  c.  place 

2  CAr.  32:.33  in  c.  of  sepulchres 
Cant.  5:10  the  c.  among  10,000 
Mark  10:44  c.  shall  be  servant 
2  Cor.  11:5  c.  apostles,  12:11 

CHIEFLY, 
flcwi.  3:2  c.  because  to  thera 
Phil.  4:22  c.  they  of  Oesar's  h. 
2  Pe<.  2:10  c.  them  walk  after  fl. 

CHILD. 
Gen.  21:16  not  see  death  of 

37:30  c.  is  not,  and  I  whither 

42:22  do  not  sin  against  the  c. 
Ex.  2:8  maid  called  c.  mother 

22:22  not  afflict  any  fatherless  c. 
■Jud.  11:.34  his  daughter,  only  c. 

13:8  teach  us  what  we  do  to  c. 

1  Sa7n.  1:25  brought  the  c.  to  Eli 
3:8  Eli  perc.  L.  had  called  c. 

2  Sam,.  12:14  the  c.  bom  shall  die 
15  L.  stru.  c.  Uriah's  wife  bare 
16.David  besought  God  for  c. 

1  K.  3:25  divide  living  c.  in  two 
14:3  what  shall  become  of  c. 
17:22  soul  of  the  c.  came 

2  K.  4:31  told  c.  is  not  awaked 

35  c.  sneezed,  c.  opened  eyes 
Prov.  23:13  correction  from  c. 
Ec.  4:8  hath  neither  c.  nor  bro. 

15  second  c.  that  shall  stand 
7i';.  3:5  c.  shall  behave  proudly 

7:16  before  c.  know  to  refuse 

8:4  before  c.  know  to  cry 

11:8  c.  put  hand  on  cockatrice 

65:20  c.  shall  die  100  years  old 
Jer.  4:31  bring,  fortli  her  first  c. 

31:20  Eph.  is  he  a  pleasant  c? 

44:7  cut  otfman,  woman,  and  c. 
Mat.  10:21  deliver  c.  to  death 

17:18  c.  was  cured  from  that  h. 

23:15  more  the  c.  of  hell 
Luke  1:.59  came  to  circumcise  c. 

1:66  what  manner  of  c. 
76  c.  called  prophet  of  Highest 
80  c.  grew,  waxed  strong,  2:40 

2:27  parents  brought  in  c.  Jesus 

9:38  look  on  my  son,  only  c. 
.7o/m  4:49  come  down  ere  c.  die 

16:21  as  soon  as  delivered  of  c. 
Acts  4:27  against  thy  holy  c.  J. 
30  done  by  name  of  thy  c.  J. 

13:10  Saul  said,  Thou  c.  of  deyil 
Rev.  12:4  to  devour  her  c.  as  sooii 
5  her  c.  was  caught  up  to  GJodL 
A  CHILD. 
Gen.  18: 13  bear  a  c.  who  am  old  1 

44:20  and  a  c.  of  his  own  age 
Ex.  2:2  a  goodly  c.  Heb.  11:23 
1  Sam.  2:18  c.  girded  with  linea 
1  K.  13:2  a  c.  bom  to  house  of  I>. 
Job  33:25  flesh  fresher  than  a  a, 
Ps.  1.31:2  as  a  c.  as  a  weaned  c. 
Prov.  20:11  a  c.  is  known 

22:6  train  up  a.  c.  in  way  he 
15  foolish,  is  in  heart  of  a  c. 

29:15  a  c.  left  to  himself 
21  bringing  up  serv.  from  a  e. 
Ec.  4:13  better  is  a  wise  c.  than 

10:16  when  thy  king  is  a  c. 
Is.  9:6  for  unto  us  a  c.  is  bom 

10:19  a  c.  may  write 
Jer.  1:6  for  I  am  a  c.  7 

20:15  a  man  c.  is  bom  to  thee 
Hos.  11:1  Is.  a  c.l  loved  him 
Mark  9:'J1  he  said  of  a  c. 

36  took  a  c.  set  it,  Luke  9:47 
1  Cor.  13:11  a  c.l  spake  as  a.  c. 
Gal.  4:1  as  long  as  ho  is  a  c. 


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CHI 

2  Tim.  3:15  from  a  e.  known  f?c. 
JItb.  11:11  S.dcliv.  afac.  ]);:st  a, 
Jtev.  12:5  a  man  c.  to  rule  nations 

Little  CHILD. 

1  K.  3:7 1  am  but  a  I.  c. 

11:17  II.  fled  bcins?  yet  a  little  c. 

2  K.  5:14  the  flesh  ofa  c. 
Is.  11:6  a  little  c.  shall  lead  them 
Mat.  18:2  J.calledafi/^fec.to  him 

5  receive  one  such    c.  in  my 
Mark  10:15  whoso  not  rec.  king- 
dom of  G.  as  lit.  c.  Luke  18: 17 
Wo  CHILD. 
Gen.  11:30  Sarai  \\a.<S.no  c. 
Lev.  22:13  prici-t's  dau.  have  n.  c. 
Deut.  25:5  brother  die,  have  n.  c. 
2  Sam  6:23  Michal  had  noe. 
2  K.  4:14  verily  she  hath  tio  c. 
Luke  1:7  they  had  no.  c.  bee.  K. 
Act)  7:5  when  he  had  no  c. 

Sucking  CHILD. 
Num.  11:12  beareth  sucking  c. 
I».  11:8  stuck,  c.  play  on  hole 
49:15  woman  forget  suck.  c. 
Lam.  4:4  tongue  of  suck.  c. 

Tills  CHILD. 
Luke  2:17  told  concerning  this  c. 
34  t.  c.  is  set  for  fall  and  rising 
9:48  receive  t.  c.  in  my  name 

Witli  CHILD. 
Gen.  16:11  Ilagar  thou  art  w.  c. 
19:36  daughters  of  Lot  with  c. 
38:24  T.  ttiy  daughter  is  w.  c. 
25  whose  these  are,  am  I  w.  c. 
Ex.  21:22  hurt  a  woman  w.  c. 

1  Sam.  4:19  Phin.  wife  was  w.  c. 
S  Sam.  11:5  B.  said,  I  am  w.  c. 

2  K.  8:12  wilt  rip  up  their  wo- 

men with  c.  15:16 
Ec.  11:5  in  womb  of  her  w.  c. 
Is.  26:17  with  c.  that  draweth 
18  we  have  been  with  c. 
54:1  that  didst  not  trav.  with  c. 
Jer.  30:6  whe.  a  man  trav.  w.  c. 
31:8  the  woman  with  c. 
Sos.  13:16  with  c.  shall  be  rip. 
Anu)s  1:13  rip.  up  women,  iv.  c. 
Mat.  1:18  with  c.  of  the  II.  Ghost 
23  a  virgin  shall  be  with  c. 
34:19  woe  to  them  that  are  w.  c. 

Mark  13:17;  LukelV.'a 
Luke  2:5  Mary,  great  iMh  c. 
1  Thes.  5:3  travail  on  worn.  w.  c. 
Mev.  12:2  and  she  'baingwith  c. 

Young  CHILD. 
1  Sam.  1:24  the  c.  was  young 
Mat.  2:8  search  dilig.  for  y.  c. 
13  take  you7tg  c.  and  his  moth. 
CHILDBEARIIVG. 
J  Tim.  2:15  shall  be  saved  inc.-&. 

CHILDHOOD. 
1  Sam.  12:2  before  you  from  c. 
Ec.  11:10  c.  and  youth  are  vanity 

CHILDISH. 
1  Cor.  13:11 1  put  away  c.  things 

CHILDLESS. 
Oen.  15:2  seeing  I  go  c. 
Lev.  20:20  they  shall  die  c. 
1  Sam.  15:3;3  as  thy  sword  made 
women  c.  so  thy  mother  be  c. 
Jer.  22:30  write  ye  this  man  c. 
Luke  20:30  sec.  took  her,  died  c. 

CHILDREN. 
Oen.  3:16  in  sorrow  bring  forth  c. 
16:2  I  may  obtain  c.  by  her 
25:22  the  c.  struggled  within  her 
30:1  give  me  c.  or  I  die 
33:5  c.  God  hath  given 
49:8  thy  father's  c.  shall  bow 
Ex.  20:5  iuiq.  of  fath.  on  c.  34:7; 
Num.  14:18;  Deut.  5:9 
Sl:4  c.  shall  be  her  masters 
Num.  13:28  saw  c.  of  Anak  there 
26:11  c.  of  Korah  died  not 
Dent.  9:2  before  c  of  Anak  f 
13:13  c.  of  Belial  are  gone  out 
14:1  ye  are  the  c.  of  tne  Lord 
23:8  c.  begotten  of  them 
24:16  fath.  not  put  to  death  for 
c.  nor  c.  for  fath.  2  Chr.  25:4 
32:20  c.  in  whom  there  is  no  f. 
33:24  Asher  be  blessed  with  c. 
Jud.  8:18  resembled  c.  of  king 
20:13  deliver  us  the  c.  of  Belial 

1  Sam.  2:5  she  that  hath  many  c. 

is  waxed  feeble 

2  Sam.  7:10  c.  of  wickedness  affl. 

any  more,  1  Chr.  17:9 

1  K.  21:13  came  in  two  c.  of  Bel. 

2  K.  2:24  she-bearg  tare  42  c. 
10:13  c.  of  king  c.  of  queen 
14:6  c.  of  murderers,  2  Cl/r.  25:4 
17:34  as  Lord  com.  c.  of  Jacob 
1U:3  c.  are  come  to  b.  Is.  37:3 


CHI 

1  Chr.  2:.30  Seled  died  without  c 
32  and  Jetlier  died  without  c. 

4:27  Shimei's  bre.  not  many  c. 
16:13  ye  c.  of  Jacob,  Ps.  10:>:(i 

2  Chr.  13:7  to  Jeroboam  c.  of  B. 
25:7  L.  is  not  with  all  c.  of  E. 

Ezra  10:44  by  whom  had  c. 

Neh.  9:23  c.  multipliedst  as  stars 

Job  19:17  I  entreated  for  c.  sake 
30:8  0.  of  fools,  yea  c.  of  base 
41:34  king  over  all  c.  of  pride 

Ps.  17:14  they  are  full  of  c. 
34:11  come  ye  c.  hearken  tome 
69:8  an  alien  to  my  mother's  c. 
72:4  he  shall  save  c.  of  needy 
78:6  c.  wh.  sh.  be  bom  miglit 
8-2:6  all  of  you  c.  of  Most  Iligh 
8:3:8  holpen  c.  of  Lot,  Sclah 
102:28  c.  of  thy  serv.  continue 
113:9  barren  to  be  mother  of  c. 
127:3  c.  are  a  heritage  of  Lord 
4  as  arrows  in  hand,  so  are  c. 
137:7  remember,  c.  of  Edom 
148:12  old  men  and  c.  praise  L. 
149:2  let  c.  of  Zion  be  joyful 

Prov.  4:1  hear,  ye  c.  the  instruc- 
tion, 5:7;  7:24;  8:32 
17:6  glory  of  c.  are  their  fathers 
31:28  her  c.  call  her  blessed 

Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  beget  100  c. 

Cant.  1:6  my  mother's  c.  auCTy 

Is.  1:2  brought  up  c.  they  reb. 

4  c.  that  are  corrupters 
2:6  in  the  c.  of  strangers 
3:4  give  c.  to  be  their  princes 

12  c.  are  their  oppressors 
8:18  c.  Lord  hath  giv.  Heb.  2:13 
13:18  eyes  shall  not  spare  c. 
21:17  min:hty  ofc.  of  K.  dimin. 
2:J:4  nor  bring  forth  c. 
30:1  woe  to  rebellious  c. 

9  lying  c.  c.  will  not  hear  law 
38:19  father  to  c.  make  known 
47:8  neither  know  loss  of  c. 

9  loss  of  c.  widowhood 
49:20  c.  Shalt  have,  shall  say 
54:1  are  c.  of  desolate  than  c.  of 

married  wife.  Gal.  4:27 
57:4  are  ye  not  c.  of  transg. 

5  slaying  the  c.  in  the  valleys 
63:8  c.  that  will  not  lie 
66:8  Zion  brought  forth  c. 

,Ier.  3:14  O  blacksliding  c.  22 
19  how  put  thee  amonj;;  the  c. 
4:22  my  people  are  sottish  c. 
6:11  pour  it  out  on  c.  abroad 
7:18  c.  gather  wood,  fathers 
9:21  death  entered  to  cut  off  c. 
15:7  I  will  bereave  them  of  c. 
31:15  R.  weep,  for  c.  Mat.  2:18 

Lam.  2:20  shall  the  women  eat  c. 
5:13  c.  fell  under  the  wood 

Ezek.  2:4  are  imprudent  c. 
20:21  the  c.  rebelled  against  me 
33:.30  c.  talking  against  thee 
47:22  to  strangers  that  beget  c. 

Dan.  1:4  c.  in  whom  no  blemish 
17  four  c.  God  gave  knowledge 
12:1  Michael  shall  stand  for  c. 

Hos.  1:2  take  c.  of  whoredoms 
2:4  not  have  mercy  on  her  c. 
11:10  c.  shall  tremble 
13:13  breaking  forth  of  c. 

.Joel  2:16  gather  c.  and  those 
23  be  glad,  then,  ye  c.  of  Zion 

Amos  9:7  c.  of  the  Ethiopians  1 

Mic.  1:16  poll  thee  for  delicate  c. 

Zep.  1:8  I  will  punish  king's  c. 

Mai.  4:6  heart  of  fathers  to  c.  of  c. 
to  fathers,  Luke  1:17 

Mat.  2:16  Herod  slew  all  the  c. 
3:9  to  raise  up  c.  Luke  3:8 
6:45  be  the  c.  of  your  Father 
8:12  but  the  c.  shall  be  cast  out 
9:15  c.  of  bridechamber  mourn, 

Mark2:l^\  Luke  5:U 
10:21  c.  ag.  parents,  Ma)-k  13:12 
11:19  justi.  of  here.  Lukel-.Ho 
13:38  good  seed  are  c.  of  kingd. 
15:26  c.  bread,  Mark  7:27 
17:26  then  are  the  c.  free 
19:29  forsaken  c.  Mark  10:29 
20:20  mother  of  Zebedee's  c. 
21:15  saw  c.  crving  in  temple 

Mark  7:27  let  the  c.  first  be  filled 
28  dogs  eat  of  the  c.  crumbs 
9:37  receive  one  of  such  c.  41 

Luke  6:35  shall  be  c.  of  Highest 
16:8  c.  of  this  world  are  wiser 
20:29  the  first  died  without  c. 
34  the  c.  of  this  world  marry 

John  8:.39  were  Abraham's  c. 

Acts  3:25  ye  are  c.  of  prophets 

Rom.  8:17  if  c.  then  heirs,  heirs 
9:7  seed  of  Abra.  are  they  all  c. 
11  the  c.  being  not  yet  born 

1  Cor.  14:20  not  c.  in  understand. 

3  Cor,  12:14  c.  not  lay  uu 

76: 


cm 

Gal.  .3:7  of  faith,  are  c.  of  Abra. 
4:3  when  c.  were  in  bondage 

25  J eru.  in  bondage  with  her  c. 
31  wo  are  not  c.  of  bondwoman 

Eph.  1:5  to  the  adoption  of  c. 
2:2  in  c.  of  disobedience 
3  were  by  nature  c.  of  wrath 
4:14  we  be  no  more  c.  tossed 
5:1  followers  of  God  as  dear  c. 
6  wrath  on  c.  of  dis.  Col.  3:6 
6:1  c.  obey  your  par.  Col.  3:20 
1  Tim.  5:4  if  any  widow  liavc  c. 

10  if  she  brought  up  c. 
Heb.  2:14  as  c.  arc  partakers 
12:5  spoaketh  to  you  as  c. 

1  Pet.  1:14  as  obedient  c. 

2  Pet.  2:14  cursed  c. 

1  John  1  to  elect  lady  and  her  c. 
13  c.  of  elect  sister  greet  thee 

Rev.  2:23  I  will  kill  her  c. 

See  AMMON,  CAPTIVITY. 

CHILDREN  of  Benjamin. 

Jud.  20:13  c  of  B.  would  not 

2  Sam.  2:25  c.  of  B.  gathered 

1  Chr.  12:16  c.  of  B.  to  hold  toD. 
■Jer.  6:1  O  ye  c.  of  B.  gather 

Children's  CHILDREN. 
Oen.  45:10  tlion  and  thy  c.  c. 
Ex.  34:7  iniq.  of  fathers  on  c.  c. 
Deut.  4:25  beget  c.  and  c.  c. 

2  K.  17:41  served  images  child,  c. 
Ps.  103:17  righteousness  to  c.  c. 

128:6  Shalt  see  thy  c.  C. 
Prov.  13:22  inherit,  to  his  c.  c. 
17:6  child,  c.  crown  of  old  men 
Jer.  2:9  with  yourc.  c.  will  I  pi. 
Ezek.  37:25  and  c.  c.  for  ever 

Fatherless  CHILDREN. 

Ps.  109:12  to  favor  his /.  c. 
Jer.  49:11  leave  thy /.  c. 

CHILDREN  of  God. 

Mat.  5:9  peacemakers  c.  of  God 
Luke  20:36  e.  of  C'orf  being  c. 
John  11:.52  in  one  the  c.  of  God 
Rom.  8:16  we  are  the  c.  of  God. 
21  glor.  liberty  of  the  c.  of  G. 
9:8  c.  of  the  flesh,  not  c.  of  G. 

26  called  c.  of  the  living  God 
Gal.  3:26  c.  of  God  by  faith  in  C. 
John3:Wc.  (r.  manifest,  c.  of  d. 

5:2  know  we  love  c.  of  God 

His  CHILDREN. 

Gen.  18:19  Abra.  will  com.  h.  c. 
Deut.  17:20  pro.  days  and  Atsc. 
32:5  is  not  spot  of  his  c. 
33:9  nor  knew  his  own  c. 

1  Sam.  12:3  ewe-1.  grew  with  h.  c. 

2  K.  8:19  give  a  light,  and  to  h.  c. 
2  Chr.  28:3  burnt  h.  c.  after  h. 

33:6  his  c.  to  pass  through  fire 
Job  5:4  his  c.  are  far  from  safety 
17:5cves  of  hv>  c.  shall  fail 
20:10  A.  c.  shall  seek  to  please 
21:19  inicjuity  for  his  e. 
27:14  if /lis  c.  be  multiplied 
Ps.  89:30  if  his  c.  forsake 
103:13  as  a  father  pitieth  his  c. 
109:9  let  his  c.  be  fatherless 
10  let  his  c.  be  vagabonds 
Prov.  14:26  hu  c.  shall  have  ref. 
20:7  ?iis  c.  are  blessed  after  him 
/■.-.  14:21  slaughter  for  his  c. 
29:23  seeth  hisc.  in  midst 
Hos.  9:13  shall  bring  forth  his  c. 
.John  4:12  h'ls  e.  drank  thereof 
1  7'to.  2:11  ch.  you  as  (iith.  h.  c. 

1  Tim.  3:4  his  c.  in  subjection 

CHILDREN  of  Israel. 

Ex.  1:7  c.  of  I.  were  fruitful 

12  grieved  bee.  of  the  c.  of  I. 
2:25  God  looked  on  c.  of  Israel 
4:31  heard  L.  had  visited  c.  of  I. 
6:13  c.ofL  o.  of  Eg.  26, 27;  12:51 
29:43  I  will  meet  with  c.  of  I. 
Lev.  25:55  c.  of  I.  are  servants 
Num.  14:10  gl.  of  L.  ap.  bef.  c.  7. 
Jos.  7:12  c.  I.  not  stand  bef.  ene. 

2  Sam.  21:2  Gib.  not  off.  of  I. 
2  K.  17:24  instead  of  the  c.  of  I. 
Ps.  103:7  his  acts  to  the  c.  of  I. 

148:14  c.  of  I.  a  people  near 
Is.  27:12  gath.  one  bv  one,  c  I. 
Ezek.  44:15  c.  I.  w.  astray,  48:11 
Amos  2:11  thus,  O  c.  of  I.  ? 
4:5  liketh  you,  O  ve  c.  of  I. 
Luke  1:16  c.  of  Is.  shall  turn 
Acts  7:23  visit  breth.  the  c.  of  I. 
37  Closes  which  said  to  c.  of  I. 
9:15  bear  mv  name  bef.  c.  ot  I. 
10:.36  word  of  G.  sent  to  c.  I. 
Rom.  9:27  c.  of  I.  be  as  the  sand 
Heb.  11:22  mention  of  d.  off.  /. 
Rev.  7:4  sealed  144,000  Of  c.  of  I. 
21:12  twelve  tribes  of  c.  <y /. 


CHI 

CHILDREN  of  Judah. 

Num.  1:26  c.  of  J.  by  their  gen. 
■los.  14:6  c.  of  J.  came  to  Joshua 
2  Sam.  1:18  teach  c.  of  J. 
2  Chr.  13:18  c.  of  J.  prevailed 
28:10  keep  uncter  the  c.  of  .lud. 
Jer.  50:4  they  and  c.  of  Judah 

33  Is.  and  c.  of  J.  were  opi)re9. 
Joel  3: 19  for  violence  ag.  c.  of  J. 

CHILDREN  of  light. 

Luke  1():8  wiser  than  c.  of  light 
.John  12:36  ye  may  bo  the  c.  of  I. 
Eph.  5:8  walk  as  c.  of  light 

1  Thes.  5:5  ye  are  all  the  c.  of  I. 

Little  CHILDREN. 
Num.  10:27  I.  c.  stood  in  the  door 

2  K.  2:23  came  I.  c.  and  mocked 
Est.  3:13  to  destroy 

Ezek.  9:6  slay  maids,  little  c. 
Mat.  18:3  except  bee.  as  little  c. 
19:13  brought  to  him  little  c. 
14  suffer  I.  c.  to  come  unto  me, 
MarkW:\i\  Luke\%:K 
.John  13:33  /.  c.  yet  a  little  while 
Gal.  4:19  I.  c.  of  whom  I  travail 
1  John  2:1  my  little  c.  12,  13 
4:4  ye  are  of  God  lillle  e. 
5:21  little  c.  keep  from  idols 
CHILDREN  of  men. 

1  Sam.  2(j:19  if  c.  m.  cursed  be 

2  Satn.  7:14  the  stripes  of  c.  m. 

1  K.  8:.39  knowest  hearts  of  c.  of 

men.  2  Chr.  6:.30 
Ps.  11:4  his  eyelids  try  e.  of  men 
12:1  faith,  fail  from  among  c.  m. 
14:2  heaven  upon  c.  in.  53:2 
36:7  c.  m.  put  trust  under  sha. 
45:2  fairer  than  the  c.  of  men 
90:3  return  ye  c.  of  men 
107:8  works  to  c.  m.  15,  21,  31 
115:16  given  to  c.  of  m^n 
Prov.  15:11  hearts  of  c.  of  jnen 
Lam.  3:33  doth  not  grieve  c.  m, 
Dan.  2:38  wherever  the  c.  of  m. 

Men-CHILDREN. 
Ex.  1:17  midw.  saved  men-c.  18 
34:23  men-c.  shall  app.  bef.  L. 
Men,  Women,  and  CHIL- 
DREN. 

Deut.  3:6  in  B.  we  dest.  m.  w.  e, 
31:12  gather  m.  w.  and  c. 

Ezra  10:1  great  cong.  of  to.  w.  c. 

Jer.  40:7  to  Gedaliah  m.  w.  c. 

Mat.  14:21  eaten,  were  5,000  m. 
beside  women  and  c.  15:38 
My  CHILDREN. 

Gen.  30:26  give  me  my  c. 
31:43  these  c.  are  my  c.  and 
42::j6  me  ye  have  her.  of  my  c. 
43: 14  if  bereaved  oftny  c.  lam 

Ex.  21:5  I  love  my  master  tnyc. 

1  K.  20:7  he  sent  to  me  for  myc. 
Job  29:5  my  c.  were  about  me 
Is.  49:21 1  have  lost  my  c. 

Jer.  10:20  my  c.  gone  forth  of  me 
Lam.  1:16  my  c.  are  desolate 
Ezek.\(>:'i\  t  hou  hast  slain  7nyc.^ 
Luke  11:7  7nyc.  are  with  me 

2  Cor.  6:13  speak  as  to  my  c. 

3  Johni  that  7ny  c.  walk  in  truth 

No  CHILDREN. 
Gen.  16:1  Sarai  bare  him  noe. 
30: 1  Rachel  saw  she  bare  no  e. 

1  Sam.  1:2  but  Hannah  had  noe. 
Mat.  22:24  having  no  c.  Mark 

12:19;  Luke  20:31  seven  left 
Our  CHILDREN. 
Gen.  31:16  riches  ours  and  our  e. 
Num.  14:3  that  our  c.  be  a  prey 
Deut.  29:29  bel.  to  us  and  our  c. 
Jos.  22:24  c.  might  sp.  to  our  c. 
22:25  your  c.  make  o.  c.  cease 
Neh.  5:5  our  c.  as  their  children 
Mat.  27:25  his  blood  be  on  our  e, 

CHILDREN  of  promise, 
ffoni.  9:8  c.  pi  om.  coimted 
Gal.  4:28  as  Isaac,  are  c.  of  prom. 

Strange  CHILDREN. 
Ps.  144:7  rid  me  from  str.  c.  11 
Hos.  5:7  have  begotten  strange  e. 

Their  CHILDREN. 
Gen.  31:43  can  I  do  to  their  c.  f 
Deut.  4:10  mav  teach  their  c. 
5:29  might  be  well  with  their  e. 
31:13  their  c.  may  learn 

2  K.  8:12  thou  wilt  dash  tlieir  e. 
17:31  burnt  their  c.  to  the  gods 

41  t.  c.  served  images 
2  Chr.  20:13  before  L.  with  th.  c. 

25:4  he  slew  not  their  c. 
Neh.  9:23  their  c.  multi.  as  stars 

13:24  their  c.  spake 
Job  21:11  their  c.  dance 

24:5  yieldeth  food  for  their  c. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CHO 

Ps.  78:4  not  hide  them  from  t.  c. 
6  and  declare  them  to  t/teir  c. 

90:16  let  thy  glory  appear  to  t.  c. 

1.32:12  t.  c.  sh.  sit  on  thy  throne 
Is.  13:16  t.  c.  be  dashed  to  pieces 
Jer.  17:2  t.  c.  remember  altars 

18:21  deliver  their  c.  to  famine 

30:20  f.  c.  shall  be  as  aforetime 

32:18  into  bosom  of  ttieir  c. 
39  good  of  them  and  their  c. 

47:3"not  look  back  to  their  c. 
Lam.  4:10  have  sodden  their  c. 
Ezek.  20:18  I  said  to  their  c. 

23:39  when  had  slain  their  c. 

37:25  they  and  their  c.  sh.  dwell 
Hos.  9:12  i.  c.  yet  I  will  bereave 
Joel  1:3  yonr  f.  tell  t.  c.  and  t.  c. 
Mie.  2:9  from  their  c.  taken 
Zee.  10:7    c.  shall  see  it 

9  live  with  t?ieir  c.  and  turn 
Acts  13:33  same  to  us  their  c. 
1  Tim.  3:12  ruling  their  c.  well 
Tit.  2:4  women  to  love  their  c. 

Thy  CHILDREIV. 
Det(t.  4:40  vv.  with  thy  c.  12:25, 28 

6:7  Shalt  teach  them  to  thy  c. 

30:2  thou  and  thy  c.  obey  with 
Jos.  14:9  be  thine  and  thy  c. 
1  Sam.  16:11  are  here  all  thy  c. 

1  K.  2:4  if  thy  c.  take  heed 
8:25  thy  c.  take  h.  2  Chr.  6:16 
20:3  thy  wives  and  thy  c. 

2  K.  10:30  thy  c.  of  fourth  gen. 

2  Chr.  21:14  L.  shall  smite  thy  c. 
Job  8:4  if  thy  c.  have  sinned 
Ps.  45:16  inst.  of  fathers  be  ^Ayc. 

73:15  offend  ag.  gen.  of  thy  c. 

128:3  thii  c.  like  olive-plarits 

132:12  if  thy  c.  keep  covenant 

147:13  blessed  thyc.  within  thee 
Is.  49:17  thy  c.  shall  make  haste 
25  and  I  will  save  thy  c. 

54:13  all  thy  c.  be  taught  of  L. 

and  great  be  peace  of  thyc. 
Jer.  5:7  thy  c  have  forsaken  me 

31:17  thai  thy  c.  come  again 

38:23  bring  out  thy  c.  to  Chald. 
Ezek.  16:36  by  the  blood  of  thy  c. 
Hos.  4:6  I  will  also  forget  thy  c. 
Mat.  23:37  how  oft.  would  I  have 

gath.  thy  c.  Luke  13:34 
Luke  19:44  lay  thy  c.  within  thee 
2  John  4  thy  c.  walking  in  truth 

Your  CHILDREN. 
Ex.  12:26  your  c.  shall  say 

22:24  your  c.  shall  be  fatherless 
Lev.  26:22  beasts  rob  you  of  y.  c. 
Deut.  1:39  your  c.  shall  go  in 

11:2  I  speak  not  with  your  c. 
19  ye  shall  teach  your  c. 
21  days  otyourc.  be  multiplied 

32:46  com.  your  c.  to  observe 
Jos.  4:22  then  let  your  c.  know 
\K.  9:6  \  {y.  c.  turn  from  fol.  me 

1  Chr.  28:8  inh.  to  y.  c.  Ezr.9:i2 

2  C%r.  30:9  7/oi/r  c.  shall  find 
Ps.  115:14  you  and  your  c. 
Jej-.  2:30  have  I  smitten  y.  e. 
Mat.  7:11  gifts  to  y.  c.  Luke  11:13 

12:27  by  whom  do  y.  c.  cast  out 
Luke  23:28  weep  for  y.  and  y.  c. 
Acts  2:39  is  to  you  and  y.  c. 
1  Cor.  7:14  were  yourc.  unclean 
Eph.  6:4  pro.  not  y.  c.  Col.  3:21 

Young  CHILDREIV. 
Job  19:18  young  c.  despised  me 
Lam.  4:4  y.  c.  ask  bread 
Nah  .  3:10  young  c.  were  dashed 
Mark  10:1:^  brought  y.  c.  to  him 
Acts  7:19  they  cast  out  y.  c. 
CHILEAB.   2  Sam.  .3:3 
CHILION.    Buth  1:2.  5 
CHILMAD.   Ezek.  27:23 

CHIMHAM. 
ft  Sam.  19:37  C.  let  him  go,  38, 40 
Jer.  41:17  habitation  of  C. 

CHIMNEY. 
Poi.  13:3  be  as  smoke  out  of  c. 
CHIOS.  Acts20:n 
CHISLEU.  uVeh.  1:1;  Zee.  7:1 

CHITTIM. 
JIum.  24:24  from  coasts  of  C. 
Js.  23:1  from  the  land  of  C.  12 
Jer.  2:10  pass  over  the  isles  of  C 
Ezek.  27:6  ivory  out  of  isles  of  C. 
Dan.  11:.30  ships  of  C.  shall  come 
CHITLNT.    Amos  5:26 
CHLOE.   1  Cor.  1:11 

CHODE. 
Gen.  31:36  Jacob  c.  with  Laban 
JVum.  20:3  people  c.  with  Moses 

CHOICE. 

1  Sam.  9:2  Saul  a  c.  young  man 

2  Sam.  10:9  c.  of  Is.  1  Chr.  19:10 


CHO 

2  Chr.  25:5 .300,000  c.  men 
Cant.  6:9  e.  one  of  her  that  bare 
Ads  15:7  God  made  c.  among  us 

CHOICEST. 
Is.  5:2  planted  with  the  c.  vino 
22:7  c.  valleys  full  of  chariots 

CHORE. 
Mat.  13:22  deceit  fuhiess  of  riches 
c.  the  word,  Mark  4:19 
CHOKED. 
3/a/.13:7  thorns  c.Mor.4:'t;Lu.8:7 
.Mark  5:13  c.  in  sea,  Luke  8:.33 
Luke  8:14  and  are  c.  with  cares 

CHOLER. 
Dan.  8:7  he-goat  moved  with  c. 
11:11  k.  of  south  moved  with  c. 
CHOOSE,  as  an  act  of  God. 
jVi/m.l6:7  man  L.  doth  c"  be  holy 
Deut.  7:7  did  not  c.  you  because 
12:5  place  Lord  shall  c.  11,  14, 
18,  26:  14:23.  24.  25;  15:20; 
16:2,  6,  7,  1.5.  16;  17:8,  10: 
18:6;  26:2;  .31:11 ;  Jb.<!.  9:27 
17:15  kins,  whom  Lord  shall  c. 

1  Sam.  2:28  did  I  c.  him  of  all 

2  Sam.  16:18  and  this  people  c. 
21:6  hang  in  G.  whom  L.  did  c. 

1  K.  14:21  the  city  the  L.  did  c. 
yeh.  9:7  God  who  didst  c.  Abram 
Ps.  25:12  teach  in  way  he  shall  c. 

47:4  he  shall  our  inheritance 
/,'.  14:1  Lord  will  yet  c.  Israel 

49:7  Holy  One  of  Israel  shall  c. 

66:4  I  will  c.  their  delusions 
Zee.  1:17  Lord  shall  c.  Jer.  2:12 

CHOOSE. 
De7it.  23:16  in  place  he  shall  c. 

.30:19  therefore  e.  life  that  both 
./o.!.  24:15  c.  this  day  whom  serve 

1  Sam.  17:8  c.  you  a  man  for  you 

2  Sam.  17:1  let  me  c.  12.000  men 
24:12  three,  c.  one,  1  Chr.  21:10 

■fob  9:14  c.  my  words  to  reason 
34:4  let  us  c.  to  us  judgment 
.33  or  whether  thou  c. 

Prov.  1:29  did  not  c.  fear  of  L. 
3:31  and  c.  none  of  his  ways 

Is.  7:15  know  to  c.  good,  16 
56:4  eunuchs  c.  things 
65:12  did  c.  wherein  I  del.  not 

Ezek.  21:19  c.  a  place  c.  it 

Phil:  1:22  what  I  shall  c.  Iwotn. 
CHOOSEST,  ETH,  IIVG. 

Job  7:15  my  soul  c.  strangling 
15:5  thou  c.  toncue  of  crafty 

Ps.  6.5:4  blessed  is  man  thou  c. 

Is.  40:20  c.  a  tree  will  not  rot 
41:24  abomination  is  he  c.  you 

Heb.  11:25  c.  to  suffer  affliction 
CHOP. 

Mic.  3:3  c.  bones  of  my  people 
CH0RAZIN.J/ai'.ll:21;  iw.l0:13 

CHOSE. 
Ex..  18:25  Moses  c.  able  men 
Deut.  4:,37  he  c.  their  seed,  10:15 
.los.  8:3  J.  c.  .30,000  mighty 
■Ttid.  5:8  they  c.  new  gods 
2.9(7m.6:21  c.  me  before  thv  fafh. 
1  K.  8:16  I  c.  no  city  to  build  a 

house,  2  Chr.  6:5 
1  Chr.  28:4  Lord  c.  me  before  all 
■Job  29:25  I  e.  out  their  way 
Ps.  78:67  c.  not  tribe  of  Ephr. 
68  but  c.  the  tribe  of  Judah 
70  he  c.  David  also  his  servant 
Is.  66:4  c.  that  I  delighted  not 
Ezek.  20:5  in  the  day  I  c.  Israel 
Ltike  6:13  he  c.  twelve  apostles 

14:7  how  they  e.  chief  rooms 
Acts  6:5  c.  Stephen,  full  of  faith 

13:17  G.  of  Israel  c.  our  fathers 

15:40  Paul  c.  Silas  and  departed 

CHOSEN. 
Num.  16:5  him  c.  cause  to  come 
■los.  24:22  have  c.  you  the  Lord 
■lud.  10:14  crv  to  gods  ye  have  c. 
1  Sam.  8:18  king  ye  haver.  12:13 

20::30  hast  c.  the  son  of  Jesse 
1  K.  3:8  hast  c.  a  great  people 

8:44  city  c.  48 ;  2  Chr.  6:.34,  .38 
1  CKr.  16:13  children  of  J.  c.  ones 
Job  36:21  c.  rather  than  affliction 
Ps.  3.3:12  c.  for  his  inheritance 

89:3  a  covenant  with  my  c. 
19  exalted  one  c.  out  of  people 

105:6  ye  child,  of  Jacob,  his  c. 
43  forth  his  c.  with  gladness 

106:5  I  may  see  good  of  thy  c. 
23  had  not  Moses  his  c.  stood 
Prov.  16:16  underst.  rather  c. 

22:1  a  good  name  rather  c. 
Is.  4.3:20  to  give  drink  to  my  c. 

65:15  name  a  curse  to  my  c. 

66:3  have  c.  their  own  ways 


CIIR 

Jer.  8:3  death  shall  be  c,  rather 
49:19  who  is  a  c.  man,  50:44 
Mat.  20:16  but  few  c.  22:14 
.Mark  13:20  elect  whom  hath  e. 
Luke  10:42  M.  hath  c.  good  part 
Acts  1:24  whether  thou  hast  c. 
9:15  for  he  is  a  c.  vessel  to  me 
Pom.  16:13  Rufus  c.  in  Lord 
2  Cor.  8: 19  c.  of  churches  to  trav. 
2  Tim.  2:4  c.  him  to  be  a  soldier 
1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  e.  generation 
Rev.  17:14'they  are  called,  and  c. 

CHOSEN  of  God. 
Luke  23:.35  if  C.  the  c.  of  God 
Acts  10:41  witnesses  c.'bef  of  G. 
1  Pet.  2:4  living  stone  c.  of  God 

God  hath  CHOSEN. 
Deiif.  12:21  G.  h.  c.  to  put,  16:11 
21:5  G.  h.  c.  to  minister 
1  Chr.  29:1  Sol.  whom  al.ff.  A.c. 
Acts  22:14  G.  of  fathers  h.  c. 

1  Cor.V.n  G.h.c.  foolish  th.  G.h.c. 
28  things  despised  G.  h.  c. 

2  Thes.  2:13  G.  from  begin,  h.  c. 
Jam.  2:5  h.  not  G.  c.  poor  of  w. 

I  have  CHOSEN. 
1  K.  11:13  Jer.  sake  which/A.  c. 
2  K.  21:7 ;  2.3:27 ;  2  Chr.  6:6 
32  Ih.  c.  out  of  alt  tribes 
Xeh.  1:9  /  A.  c.  to  set  my  name 
Ps.  119:.30  Ih.  c.  w.iy,  173 
Is.  41:8  Jacob  whom  Ihave  c. 
9  Ihave  c.  and  not  cast  away 
43:10  my  serv.  Ih.  c.  Mat.  12:18 
44:1  Israel  whom  Ih.  c.  2  Jesh. 
48:10  Ihave  c.  thee  in  furnace 
,58:5  the  fast  that  Ihave  c.  f  6 
Hag.  2:23  I  hare  c.  thee 
John  13:18  whom  Ihave  c. 
15:16  ye  have  not  c.  me,  Ih.  c. 
19  Ihave  c.  you  out  of  world 
Lord  hath  CHOSEN. 
Deut.7:6  L.h.c.  theeasp.peo.  14:2 
18:5  L.  h.  c.  him  out  of  all 
1  Sam.  10:24  see  ye  him  L.  h.  c. 
16:10  Samuel  said,  L.  h.  not  c. 

1  Chr.  28:4  Lord  hath  c.  Judah 
5i.  h.  c.  Sol. to  sit  on  throne. 10 

2  Chr.  29:11  L.  h.  c.  vou  to  serve 
Ps.  105:26  A.  whom  he  had  c. 

1.32:13  L.  c.  Zion;  1.35:4  i,  c.  3. 
Jer.  .33:24  two  families  L.  h.  c. 
Zee.  3:2  L.  that  /i.  c.  Jeru.  reb. 
Eph.  1:4  acc.  as  he  hath  e.  us 

CHOSEN  men. 
■lud.  20:16  700  c.  m.  left-handed 
2  CAr.  13:3  Ab.  with  400.000  cm. 

Jeroboam  with  800.000  c.  m. 
Ps.  78:31  smote  c.  m.  of  Israel 
Acts  15:22  to  send  c.  men,  25 

CHRIST. 
Mot.  2:4  where  C.  sh.  be  bom 
16:16  thou  art  C.  the  Son 
23:8  one  is  Master,  even  C.  16 
24:5  saying  I  am  C.  Mark  13:6 ; 

Luke  21:8 
26:68  prophesy  to  us,  thou  C. 
Mark  9:41  bee.  ye  belong  to  O. 
15:32  let  C.  descend  from  cross 
Luke  2:26  before  he  had  seen  C. 
4:41  devils  knew  he  was  C. 
2.3:35  save  himself,  if  he  be  C. 
39  if  C.  save  thyself  and  us 
24:26  ought  not  C.  to  have  suff. 
46  it  behooved  C.  to  sutler 
.lohn  4:25  Mes.  cometh  called  C. 
7:27  C.  Cometh,  31 

41  C.  come  out  of  Galilee? 

42  C.  Cometh  of  seed  of  David 
9:22  did  confess  he  was  C. 
12:34  heard  C.  abideth  for  ever 

Acts  2:.30  would  raise  up  0.  to  sit 
.36  Jesus  both  Lord  and  C. 
3:18  showed  C.  should  suffer 
8:5  Philip  preached  C.  to  them 
9:20  straightway  preached  C. 
17:3  C.  must  needs  have  suff. 
2B:2;j  C.  should  suffer 

Bom.  5:6  in  due  time  C.  died 

8  yet  sinners,  C.  died  for  us 
6:4'C.  was  raised  from  dead 

9  C.  being  raised  dieth  no  m. 
7:4  by  the  body  of  C. 

8:9  have  not  the  spirit  of  C. 

10  if  C.  be  in  you,  body  is  d. 

11  raised  up  0.  from  dead 
9:3  accursed  from  C. 

5  of  whom  O.  came 

10:4  C.  is  end  of  law  for  right. 

6  to  bring  C.  do\\  n  from  above 

7  that  is,' to  bring  C.  up  again 
14:9  to  this  end  C.  both  died 

15  not  him  for  whom  C.  died 
18  in  these  things  serveth  C. 
15:3  C.  pleased  not  himself 
7  as  C.  also  received  us 


CIIR 

Bom.  15:18  wh.  C.  not  wrought 

20  not  where  C.  was  named 
16:5  Epenetus  first-fruits  to  C. 

1  Cor.  1:2:J  we  preach  C.  crucif. 
24  C.  the  power  of  God,  and 

.3:23  ye  are  C.  and  C.  is  God's 
5:7  C.  our  passover  sacrificed 
8:11  perish,  for  whom  C.  died 
9:21  under  law  to  C.  that  I  m. 
10:4  and  that  Rock  was  C. 
9  nor  let  us  tempt  C. 
15:3  how  C.  died  for  our  sins 

12  if  C.  be  preached 

16  rise  not,  is  not  C.  raised 

17  if  C.  not  raised,  faith  is  v. 

23  in  his  order,  C.  first-fruits 

2  Cor.  3:4  thro'  C.  to  God-ward 
5:16  known  C.  after  flesh 
6:15  what  concord  C.  with  B 
11:2  as  a  chaste  virgin  to  C. 

Gal.  2:20  C.  liveth  in  me 

21  then  C.  is  dead  in  vain 
3:13  C.  redeemed  us  from  curse 

24  schoolmaster  to  br.  us  toC. 
29  if  ye  be  C.  then  Abr.'s  seed 

4:7  heir  of  God  through  C. 

19  till  C.  be  formed  in  you 
5:1  wherewith  C.  m.  us  free 

2  if  circum.  C.  profit  nothing 
4  C.  is  of  none  eft'ect  unto  yoti 
24  that  are  C.  have  crucified 

Eflh.  2:12  without  C. 
3:17  that  C.  may  dwell  by  faith 
4:15  which  is  the  head,  even  C. 

20  ye  have  not  so  learned  C. 
5:2  as  C.  also  loved  us 

14  C.  shall  give  thee  light 

23  as  C.  is  head  of  the  church 

24  as  church  is  subject  to  C. 

25  love  wives  as  C.  loved  ch. 
32  concerning  C.  and  church. 

6:5  singlen.  of  heart  as  to  C. 
P/(i/.  1:15  some  preach  C. 
16  preach  C.  of  contention 

18  C.  is  preached,  and  I  rejoice 
20  C.  be  magnified  in  my  body 

3:8  dung  that  I  may  win  C. 
4:13  I  can  do  all  through  C. 
Col.  2:8  world,  and  not  after  O. 
3:1  C.  sitteth  on  right  hand 
4  C.  who  is  our  life  shall  ap. 
11  but  C.  is  all  and  in  all 

13  as  C.  forgave  you,  so  do  ye 
24  for  ye  serve  the  Lord  C. 

Heb.  3:6  "C.  as  a  son 
5:5  so  C.  glorified  not  himself 
9:11  C.  a  high-priest  of  good 
24  C.  is  not  entered  into  holy 
28  C.  was  once  offered  to  bear 
1  Pet.  2:21  C.  also  sufi"ered  for  us 
3:18  C.  once  suffered  for  sins 
4:1  as  C.  suffered  in  the  flesh 
Bev.  11:15  kingdom  of  L.  and  C. 
12:10  is  come  power  of  his  C. 

Apninst  CHRIST. 
.^cts  4:26  kings  gath.  a.  his  C. 
1  Cor.  8:12  brethren,  ye  sin  a.  C. 

1  Tim.  5:11  wax  wanton  a.  C. 

By  CHRIST. 

2  Cor.  1:5  aboundeth  ft?/  C. 
Gal.  2:17  to  be  justified  by  C. 
Eph.  3:21  glory  in  church  by  C 

For  CHRIST. 

1  Cor.  1:17  C.  sent  me  not  to  b. 
4:10  we  are  fools  for  C.  sake 

2  Cor.  5:20  ambassadors/or  C. 
12:10  in  distresses  for  C. 

E/Ji.  4:.32  as  God/or  C.  sake 
Phil.  3:7  I  counted  loss/or  C. 
2  Thes.  3:5  patient  waitihg/arC. 

Jesus,  with  CHRIST. 
Mat.  1:16  J.  called  C.  27:17,  22 
John  1:17  and  truth  by  J.  C. 
17:3  may  know  thee,  and  J.  C. 
Acts  2:38  in  name  of  J.  C. 
3:6  in  name  of  J.  C.  rise  up 
20  J.  C.  who  was  preached 
4:10  of  J.  C.  doth  this  man 
5:42  ceased  not  to  preach  J.  C. 
8:12  Philip  preach,  things  con- 
cern, the  name  of  J.  C. 
37  I  believe  J.  C.  is  Sou  of  God 
9:34  J.  C.  maketh  thee  whole 
10:.36  preaching  peace  by  J.  C. 
16:18  in  name  of  J.  C.  come  out 
17:3  Jejtus  I  preach  to  you  is  C. 
18:5  testified  that  Jest/s  was  C. 
28  bv  scripture,  Jesus  was  C. 
19:4  should  believe  on  C.  Jesus 
Rom.  1:1  serv.  of  J.  C.  Phil.  1:1 

3  concerning  his  son  J.  C. 

6  are  ye  the  called  o(  Jesus  C. 

8  I  thank  God  through  J.  C. 
2:16  secrets  of  men  by  J.  0. 
3:22  by  fiiith  of  J.  C. 

24  redemption  in  Jesut  C. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CHR 

Bom.  5:15      by  one  man  J.  C. 

n  reign  lu  life  by  one  J.  C. 
6:3  baptized  Into  Jesus  C. 
8:1  to  tliem  in  C.  Jesm 

2  C.  J.  made  me  free 
16:3  my  helpers  in  C.  Jetm 

1  Cor.  1:1  J.  C.  2  Cor.  1:1;  Eph.  1:1 
2  call  on  name  of  J.  C. 

4  grace  given  you  by  J.  C. 

30  of  him  are  ye  in  C.  Jesxis 
2:2  save  J.  C.  crucified 
4:15  in  C.  J.  have  I  begotten 

2  Cor.  4:fi  in  face  of  J.  C. 
5:18  reconciled  us  bj;  J.  C. 
13:5  that  Jesus  C.  is  in  you 

Gal.2:K  justified  by  faith  of  J.  C. 
3:14  blessings  on  G.throughJ.C. 
28  ye  are  all  one  in  C.  Jesus 
4:14  me  as  an  angel,  as  C.  J. 
Eph.  2:6  heav.  places  in  C.  J. 

20  J.  C.  chief  comer-stone 
Phil.  1:8  I  in  bowels  of  Jesus  C. 

2:5  mind  in  you,  was  in  C.  J. 

11  J.  C.  is  Lord  to  glory  of  G. 

21  seek  not  th.  wh.  are  J.  C. 
3:8  for  excellency  of  C.  J. 

12  I  am  apprehended  of  C.  J. 
4:19  riches  ;n  glory  by  C.  J. 
Col.  2:6  rec.  C.  J.  so  walk  ye 

1  Tim.  1:15  C.  J.  ca.  to  save  sin. 
2:5  one  mediator,  the  man  C.  J. 
6:13  C.  Jesus  who  witnessed 

2  Ti7n.  1:9  grace  given  us  inC.  J. 

13  faith  and  love  In  C.  Jesus 
Phile.  1  P.  a  priso.  of  J.  C.  9,  23 
Ueb.  13:8  Jesus  C.  the  same  yes. 
1  John  1:7  blood  of  Jesus  C. 

2:1  an  advocate  Je.sus  C. 
5:6  hy  water  and  blood  J.  C. 
20  even  in  Jestts  C. 

Lord  Jesus  CHRIST. 
Acts  11:17  believed  on  L.  J.  C. 
15:11  through  grace  of  L.  J.  C. 
16:31  believe  on  L.  J.  C. 
20:21  faith  toward  L.  J.  C. 
J?om.  5:1  p.  with  G.  thro'  L.  J.  C. 

11  Joy  in  God  through  L.  J.  C. 
6:23  eternal  life  through  L.  J.  C. 
8:39  love  of  G.  in  C.  J.  our  L 
13:14  put  ye  on  the  L.  J.  C. 
16:20 grace  of  L.  J.  C.be  w.  you, 

24;  2  Cor.  13:14;  Gal.  6:18; 
2  Thes.  3:18;  Hev.  22:21 

1  Cor.  1:7  coming  of  our  L.  J.  C. 
8:6  one  L.  J.  C.  oy  whom  are 
15:57  victory  thro'  our  L.  J.  C. 
16:22  if  any  "love  not  L.  J.  C. 

2  Cor.  1:2  from  G.  and  L.  J.  C. 

Gal.  1:3;  Eph.  1:2:  Col.  1:2 
8:9  ye  know  grace  of  L.  J.  C. 
GcU.  6:14  in  cross  of  L.  J.  C. 
Eph.  1:3  Father  of  L.  J.  C. 
17  God  of  L.  J.  C. 

1  Thes.  1:3  hope  in  L.  J.  C. 
2:19  in  presence  of  L.  J.  C. 
3:13  at  coming  of  L.  J.  C. 

5:2.3  pres.  to  coming  of  L.  J.  C. 

2  Tfies.  2:1  by  coming  of  L.  J.  C. 

16  our  L.  J.  0.  who  hath 

1  Tim.  5:21  I  charge  thee  before 

L.  J.  C.  2  Tim.  4:1 

2  Tim.  4:22  L.  J.  0.  be  with  thy 
2  Pet.  1:11  kingdom  of  L.  J.  C. 

3:18  in  knowledge  of  L.  J.  C. 
In  CHRIST. 
Acts  24:24  concerning  faith  in  C. 
Pom.  9:1 1  say  the  truth  in  C. 

12:5  many,  are  one  body  in  C. 

16:7  were  in  C.  before  me 

9  Urbane  our  helper  in  C. 

10  Apelles  approved  in  C. 

1  Cor.  3:1  as  unto  babes  in  C. 
4:10  but  ye  are  wise  in  C. 
15:18  asleep  in  C. 

19  in  this  life  hope  in  C. 

22  in  C.  all  be  made  alive 

2  Cor.  1:21  establish  us  in  C. 
2:14  to  triumph  in  C. 

17  in  sight  of  God  speak  in  C. 
3:14  veil  is  done  away  in  C. 
5:17  in  C.  he  is  a  new  creature 

19  in  C.  reconciling  the  world 

20  in  C.  stead,  be  Beconciled 
12:2  a  man  in  C.  14  years 

■  19  we  speak  before  God  in  C. 
Gal.  1:22  to  cliurches  of  J.  in  C. 
3:17  conflrmed  of  God  in  C. 

27  as  many  as  baptized  ire  C. 
Eph.  1:3  spiritual  bless,  in  C. 

10  in  one  .ill  things  in  C. 

12  who  first  trusted  in  C. 
20  in  C.  when  he  raised 

3:6  his  promise  in  C. 
Phil.  1:13  my  bonds  in  C. 

2:1  if  any  consolation  in  C. 
Col.  2:5  vour  faith  in  C. 
1  Thes.  4:16  dead  in  C.  rise  first 


CIIR 

1  Ti7n.  2:7  I  speak  the  truth  inC. 
l/'e^3:16good  conversation  in  C. 
li  CHRIST. 

Mat.  24:23  h.  is  C.  Mark  13:21 
J/ar/t  12:35  C.  is  son.  iuAc  20:41 
Luke  2:11  a  Saviour,  wh.  is  C. 

23:2  sayingj  that  he  is  C. 
John  7:41  said  this  is  the  C. 
Acts  9:22  Saul  proving  this  is  C. 

17:3  Jesus  I  preach  to  you  is  C. 
Pom.  8:34  it  is  C.  that  died 

1  Cor.  1:13  i«C.  divided? 
7:22  being  free  is  C.  servant 
11:3  head  of  every  man  u  C. 
12:12  are  one  body,  so  is  C. 
1.5:13  if  dead  rise  not,  is  C.  16 

20  now  is  C.  risen  from  dead 

2  Cor.  10:7  if  any  trust  he  is  C. 
Gal.  2:17  is  C.  minister  of  sin  ? 
3:16  to  thy  seed,  which  is  C. 

Phil.  1:21  to  live  is  C. 
Col.  1:27  is  C.  in  you  hope 

Of  CHRIST. 
Mat.  11:2  John  heard  works  o^C. 
22:42  what  think  ye  ofC.  ? 
Ifom.  8:9  any  have  noi  S.  o/C. 
35  Sep.  us  from  love  of  C.  ? 
14:10  judgment-seat  o/'  C. 

1  Cor.  1:17  cross  of  C.  be  made 
2:16  we  have  the  mind  of  C. 
6:15  your  bodies  members  0/"  C. 
10:16  communion  of  blood Q/'C. 
11:1  be  foil,  of  me  as  I  o/C. 

3  the  head  of  C.  is  God 
12:27  ye  are  the  body  of  C. 

2  Cor.  1:5  as  sutTerings  ofC. 
2:10  forgave  I  it  in  person  of  C. 

15  we  are  a  sweet  savor  of  C. 
3:3  epistle  of  C.  ministered 
4:4  light  of  gospel  of  C.  shine 
.5:14  love  of  C.  cons'traineth  us 
8:23  they  are  glory  of  C. 
10:1  by  the  meekness  of  C. 

5  bringing  to  obedience  of  C. 
11:10  the  truth  o/"C.  is  in  me 
12:9  power  of  C.  Per.  12:10 
13:3  proof  (/C.  speaking 
Gal.  1:10  be  servant  of  C. 
2:16  be  justified  by  faith  ofC. 
6:12  persecution  for  cross  o/'C. 
Eph.  2:13  by  the  blood  of  C. 
3:4  in  mystery  of  C. 

8  the  unsearchable  riches  ofC. 

19  love  o^C.  which  passetn 
4:7  measure  of  gift  of  C. 
5:5  inheritance  in  king,  of  C. 
6:6  as  servants  ofC. 
Phil.  1:10  till  the  day  qfC. 

29  it  is  given  in  behalf  o/'C. 
2:16  rejoice  in  the  day  of  C. 

30  work  of  C.  nigh  to  death 
3:18  enemies  of  the  cross  ofC. 
Col.  1:24  afflictions  o/'C. 

2:2  mystery  of  God,  and  ofC. 
17  but  the  body  is  ofC. 

3:16  let  the  word  oft.  dwell 

4:3  to  speak  the  mvstery  of  C. 
2  Tim.  2:19  the  nanie  o/C. 
7/cA.  3:14  made  partakers  of  C. 

9:14  more,  blood  of  C.  purge 

11:26  reproach  of  (.'.  greater 
1  Pet.  1:11  Spirit  o/'C.  did  signify 
19  with  preoioiis  blood  ofC 

4:13  partakers  ofC.  suft'erings 
14  reproached  for  name  of  C. 
Pev.  20:6  priests  of  G.  and  o/C. 

That  CHRIST. 
John  1:25  if  thou  be  not  that  C. 

6:69  sure  that  thou  art  that  C. 

The  CHRIST. 
Mat.  16:20  he  was  the  C. 

26:63  whether  thou  be  the  C. 
Mark  8:-29  saith,  thou  art  the  C. 

14:61  the  C.  son  of  the  B.  ? 
Luke  :i:15  whether  he  were  t.  C. 

9:20  Peter  said  thou  art  the  C. 

22:67  saying  art  thou  the  C. 
John  1:20  I  am  not  the  C. 

41  found  the  Messias,  the  C. 
3:28  I  said  I  am  not  the  C. 
4:29  is  not  this  the  C.  ? 

42  this  is  indeed  the  C.  7:26 
7:41  others  said,  this  is  the  C. 
10:24  be  the  C.  tell  us  plainly 
11:27  I  believe  thou  art  the  C 
20:31  believe  Jesus  is  the  C. 

1  John  2:22  Jesus  is  the  C. 

5:1  believeth  Jesus  is  the  C. 

With  CHRIST 
Pom.  6:8  if  we  be  dead  u-ith  C. 

8:17  then  joint-heirs  with  C. 
Gal.  2:20  I  am  crucified  icith  C. 
Eph.  2:5  quickened  us  tog.  w.  C. 
Phil.  1:23  a  desire  to  be  with  C. 
Col.  2:2(1  if  dead  with  C. 

3:1  if  risen  iv.  C.  seek  things 


CIIU 

Col.  3:3  your  life  is  hid  with  C. 
Pev.  20:4  reigned  with  C. 

CHRISTIAN,  S. 
Acts  11:26  called  c.  at  Antioch 
26:28  almost  pers.  me  to  be  a  c. 
1  Pet.  4:16  if  any  suffer  as  a  c. 

CHRISTS. 

Mat.  24:24  false  c.  Mark  13:22 

CHROXJCLES. 

1  C^r.  27:24  number  put  in  c. 
Eft.  6:1  to  bring  the  book  of  c. 
See  BOOK. 

CHRYSOLITE. 

Pev.  21:20  seventh  found,  a  c. 
CMRYSOPR.'VSrS. 

i?e».21:20  tenth  foundation  a  c. 
CHURCH. 

Mat.  16:18  on  this  rock  b.  my  c. 

18:17  tell  it  to  the  c. 
Acts  2:47  added  to  c.  daily  such 

.5:11  great  fear  came  on  c. 

8:1  persecution  against  c. 

11:26  assembled  with  the  c. 

14:23  ordained  elders  in  every  c. 
27  had  gathered  c.  together 

15:3  brought  on  way  by  the  c. 

22  it  pleased  elders  with  thee. 
18:22  when  he  had  saluted  c. 

Pom.  16:5  greet  c.  in  their  house 
1  Cor.  4:17  as  I  teach  in  every  c. 
14:4  prophesieth  ed4fieth  e. 
5  that  c.  may  receive  edifying 

23  if  c.  be  come  into  one  place 
16:19  c.  in  their  house 

Eph.  1:22  head  over  all  to  the  c. 
3:10  known  by  c.  wisdom  of  G. 
5:24  as  c.  is  subject  to  Christ 
25  as  Christ  loved  the  c. 

27  might  present  a  glorious  c. 
29  cherisheth  it,  as  Lord  ther. 
32  speak  concern.  Christ  and  c. 

Phil.  3:6  persecuting  the  c. 
4:15  no  c.  communicated 
Col.  1:18  head  of  the  body  the  c. 

24  for  his  body's  sake,  the  c. 
4:15  salute  c.  in  Nymphas'  ho. 

1  Tim.  5:16  let  not  c.  be  charged 
Phile.  2  Paul  to  c.  in  thy  house 
Ileh.  12:23  to  c.  of  first-born 
1  Pet.  5:13  c.  at  Babylon  saluteth 
3  .John  6  thy  charity  before  c. 
9  I  wrote  to  the  c.  but  Diotre 
In  the  CHURCH. 
Acts  7:38  that  was  in  the  c. 

13:1  proph.  in  the  c.  at  Antioch 
1  Cor.  6:4  least  esteemed  in  the  c. 

11:18  come  together  in  ttie  c. 

12:28  hath  set  some  in  the  c. 

14:19  yet  in  the  c.  I  had  rather 

28  keep  silence  in  the  c. 

35  sh.  for  wo.  to  speak  in  the  e. 
Eph.  3:21  be  glory  in  the  c. 
Col.  4:16  to  be  read  in  the  c. 

Of  the  CHURCH. 
Acts  8:3  S.  made  havoc  of  the  c. 
11:22  came  to  ears  of  thee. 
12:1  n.  vexed  certain  of  the  c, 
5  prayer  was  made  of  the  c. 
15:4  were  received  of  the  c. 
20:16  Paul  called  elders  of  thee. 
Pom.  16:1  P.  a  servant  of  the  c. 

23  Gains  my  host  and  of  the  c. 
1  Cor.  14:12  e.xcel  to  edify,  of  c. 
Eph.  5:2:3  as  C.  is  head  0/  the  c. 
Heb.  2:12  in  midst  of  the  c. 
3  John  10  D.  casteth  out  ofc. 
Pev.  2:1  angel  of  c.  of  Ephesus 
8 Smyrna;  12'Perga. ;  ISThva. 
3:1  Sardis;  TPhilad. ;  14  Laodi. 

CHURCH  of  God. 
Acts  20:28  feed  the  c.  of  God 
1  Cm:  1:2  to  c.  of  God  at  Corinth 
10:32  none  offence  to  c.  of  God 
11:22  despise  ve  the  c.  of  God 
15:9  I  pers.  c.'of  God,  Gal.  1:13 
1  Tim.  5:3  take  care  ofc.  of  God 

CHURCHES. 
Acts  9:31  then  had  the  c.  rest 
1.5:41  Paul  confirming  the  c. 
16:5  c.  established  in  the  faith 
19::37  these  neither  robbers  of  c. 
Pom,  16:4  all  c.  gave  thanks 
16  the  c.  of  Christ  salute  you 

1  Cor.  7:17  so  ordain  I  in  all  c. 
11:16  such  custom,  iiei.  the  c. 
14::33  author  of  peace  as  in  all  c. 

:34  women  keep  silence  in  c. 
16:1  order  to  c.  of  Galatia 
19  the  c.  of  Asia  salute  you 

2  Cor.  8: 1  grace  bestow,  on  the  c. 
19  chosen  of  the  c.  to  travel 

'    "23  they  are  messengers  of  c. 
•  11:8  I  robbed  other  C-. 
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CIR 

2  Cor.  11:28  the  care  of  all  the  e. 
12:13  inferior  to  other  c.  f 
Gal.  1:22  unknown  bv  face  to  c. 

1  Thes.  2:14  fol.  of  the  c.  of  God. 

2  Thes.  1:4  glory  in  you  in  c. 
Pev.  1:4  John  to  the  seven  c. 

11  send  it  to  the  seven  c. 

20  seven  stars  are  angels  of  c. 

candlesticks  are  the  seven  c. 
2:7  what  the  Spirit  saith  unto 
thee.  11,17,29;  3:6,13,22 

23  c.  know  I  am  he  searcheth 
22:16  testify  these  things  in  c. 

CHURL. 

Is.  32:5  c.  said  to  be  bountiful 

7  instruments  of  c.  are  evil 

CHURLISH. 

1  Sam.  25:3  Nab.  was  c.  and  evil 
CHURIVIMG. 

Prov.  .30:.33  surely  c.  of  m.  bring, 
eth  butter 

CHUSHAIV-RISH.4THAIM. 

Jud.  3:8  sold  Is.  into  hand  of  C. 
CHUZA.  Lyke8:3 

CILICIA. 
Acts  6:9;  15:2.3,41;  21:39;  22:3: 

2.3:  :M;  27:5 
Gal.  1:21  into  regions  of  C. 

CIXIVAMOX. 

Ex.  .30:23  sweet  c. 
Prov.  7:17  perf.  bed  with  e. 
Cant.  4:14  are  an  orchard  of  C. 
Pev.  18:13  buy  eth  her  c. 

CIRCLE. 
Is.  40:22  sitteth  on  c.  of  earth 

CIRCUIT,  S. 
1  Sam.  7:16  year  to  year  in  c. 
,Tob  22:14  in  c.  of  heaven 
Fs.  19:6  his  c.  unto  the  ends 
Ec.  1:6  according  to  his  c. 

CIRCUMCISE. 
Gen.  17:11  ye  shall  c.  foreskin 
Deut.  10:16  c.  foreskin 
.30:6  Lord  will  c.  thy  heart 
Jos.  5:2  c.  again  children  of  Isr. 
.ler.  4:4  c.  yourselves  to  the  L. 
Luke  1:.59  came  to  c.  the  child 
.John  7:22  on  Sabbath  c.  a  man 
Acts  15:5  needful  to  c.  them 
21:21  they  ought  not  to  c. 

CIRCU.MCISED. 
Gen.  17:10  every  man-child  be 
14  not  c.  shall  be  cut  off 
26  Abraham  was  c.  and  Ishm. 
34:15  every  male  c. 

24  every  male  was  c.  Ex.  12:48 
Jos.  5:3  J.  c.  children  of  Israel 
Jer.  9:25  punish  all  e.  with  uncir. 
Acts  15:1  except  c.  not  sav«d,  24 

16:3  Paul  c.  Timothy 
Pom.  4:11  though  note. 
1  Cor.  7:18bein"e..?  in  uncircnm- 

cision  ?  let  nim  not  be  c. 
Gal.  2:3  Titus  compelled  tohee. 
5:2  if  c.  C.  shall  profit  nothing 
6:12  they  constrain  you  to  bee. 

13  they  e.  keep  not  the  law 
Phil.  3:5  e.  eighth  day 
Col.  2:11  in  whom  also  ye  are  c. 

CIRCUMCISIiVG. 
Luke  2:21  days  accomp.  for  c. 

CIRCUMCISIOiV. 
.John  7:22  M.  gave  unto  you  c. 

%i  if  on  the  sabbath  receive  e. 
Pom.  2:25  c.  profiteth,  if  thoa 
keep  the  law ;  thjr  c.  is  mado 

28  nor  is  thate.  which  isoutw. 

29  c.  is  that  of  the  heart 
3:30  shall  justify  c.  by  faith 
4:9  this  blessedness  on  e.  onlyf 

10  when  he  was  in  e.  not  in  c. 
1  Cor.  7:19  c.  is  keeping  of  com. 
Gal.  2:9  they  should  go  unto  c. 
5:6  neither  e.  availeth,  6:15 

11  and  I,  if  I  vet  preach  e. 
Eph.  2:11  by  that  called  e. 
Phil.  3:3  e.  which  worship  God 
Col.  2:11  c.  without  hands,  by  e. 
3:11  there  is  nei.  e.  nor  uncir. 

Of  CIRCUMCISION. 

Ex.  4:26  bloody  bus.  bee.  of  c. 

Acts  7:8  Abrah.  covenant  ofc. 
10:45  they  of  c.  were  astonished 
11:2  ofc.  contended  with  Peter 

Pom.  3:1  what  profit  ofc.  ? 
4:11  he  received  the  sign  ofc. 

12  ofc.  to  them  not  oj  c. 
15:8  J.  C.  was  a  minister  ofc. 

Gal.  2:7  gospel  of  c.  com.  to  Pe. 

8  in  Peter  to  apostleship  of  c. 
Col.  4:11  who  are  of  the  e.  saluta 
Tit.  1:10  unruly,  especially  of  c. 


CKUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CIT 

CIRCCMSPECT,  LY. 

Ex.  23:13  in  all  things  be  c. 
Eph.  5:15  see  tliat  ye  walk  c. 

CISTERIV,  S. 
S-ff".  18:31  drink  ev.  one  of  his  c. 
Prov.  5:15  drink  of  thine  own  c. 
Ec.  12:6  wheel  broken  at  the  c. 
Is.  36:16  every  one  of  own  c. 
Jer.  2:13  hewed  out  c.  of  brok.  c 

CITY. 
Gen.  4:17  Cain  builded  a  c. 
11:4  build  c.  and  a  tower 
5  Lord  came  down  to  see  c. 

8  they  left  off  to  build  the  c. 
18:26  And  fifty  righteous  in  c. 
34:25  came  upon  the  c.  boldly 

Num.  21:28  flame  is  gone  from  c. 
Deut.  2:36  not  one  c.  too  strong 

3:4  not  a  c.  we  took  not  from 

13:15  smite  inhabit,  of  that  c. 
Jos.  3: 16  very  far  from  c.  Adam 

6:3  compass  the  c.  six  days,  7 
24  burnt  c.  Deut.  13:16  Jos.  8:8, 
19;  Jud.  1:8;  18:27 

8:2  lay  ambush  for  c.  behind 
20  smoke  of  c.  ascended  to  h. 

15:13  c.  of  Arba,  which  c.  is  H. 

19:50  gave  Joshua  c.  he  asked 
Jnd.  6:27  he  feared  men  of  c. 

9:45  c.  and  sowed  it  with  salt 

20:40  flame  of  the  c.  ascended 
Jtuth  1:19  all  the  c.  was  moved 

3:11  for  c.  of  my  people  know 

1  Sam.  1:3  out  of  c.  yearly  to  w. 
4:13  told  it,  all  the  c.  cried  out 
8:22  every  man  to  his  c.  1  K. 

22:36;  Ezr.  2:1;  Neh.  7:6 
28:3  Israel  b.  him  in  his  own  c. 

2  Sam.  12: 1  two  men  in  one  c. 
15:2  of  what  c.  art  thou  ? 
19:37  I  may  die  in  my  ovm  c. 
20:19  seekest  to  destroy  a  c. 

1  K.  1:45  60  that  c.  rang  again 
11:32  c.  I  have  chosen,  36 

2K.  6:19  neither  is  this  the  c. 
11:20  and  the  c.  was  in  quiet 
24:10  c.  Jer.  was  besieged,  25:3 

2  C'hr.  15:6  c.  was  destroyed  of  c. 
19:5  and  he  set  judges  c.  by  c. 
30:10  posts  passed  from  0.  to  c. 
32:18  that  they  might  take  c. 

Ezr.  4:12  building  rebellious  c, 

iVeA.2:3  why  not  sad,  c.  waste,  5 
11:9  Judah  was  second  over  c. 

Est.  8:15  thee.  Shushan  rejoiced 

fs.  48:2  c.  of  ojr.  king.  Mat.  5:35 
59:6  go  round  about  tiie  c.  14 
72:16  they  of  c.  shall  flourish 
107:4  found  no  c.  to  dwell  in 
122:3  Jerusalem  as  a  c.  compact 
127:1  except  the  Lord  keep  c. 

Prov.  8:3  crieth  at  entry  of  c. 
10:15  his  strong  c.  18:11 
ll-lO  the  c.  rejoiceth 
11  by  blessing  of  upright  c. 
16:32  than  he  that  taketh  a  c. 

25:28  like  a  c.  broken  down 
29:8  scornful  bring  c.  into  snare 

Ec.  9:14  there  was  a  little  c. 
15  poor  wise  man  delivered  c. 

Is.  1:26  c.  of  right,  faithful  c.  21 
14:31  howl,  O  gate,  cry  O  c. 
17:1  Damascus  from  being  a  c. 
19:2  shall  fight,  e.  against  c. 
24:10  c.  of  confusion  is  broken 
25:2  of  a  c.  a  heap,  to  be  no  c. 
33:20  Zion  c.  of  our  solemnities 
60:14  shall  call  thee  c.  of  Lord 
62:12  a  c.  not  forsaken 

Jer.  3:14  take  you  one  of  a  c. 
4:29  c.  shall  ilee  for  the  noise 
19:12  make  this  c.  as  Tophet 
25:29  c.  called  by  my  name 
32:24  come  to  c.  and  c.  is  given 
39:2  the  c.  was  broken  up,  52:7 
46:8  I  will  destroy  tiie  c. 
49:25  how  c.  of  praise  not  left 

Lam.  1:1  how  doth  c.  sit  solitary 
2:15  c.  men  call  perf  of  beauty 

Ezek.  4:1  portray  c.  Jerusalem 
7:23  the  c.  is  full  of  violence 
9:1  that  have  charge  over  c. 

4  go  thro'  midst  off.  Jerusa. 

9  c.  is  full  of  perverseness 
10:2  coals  of  fire  over  the  c. 
27:32  what  c.  is  like  Tyrus 
33:21  saying,  the  c.  is  smitten 
48:35  name  of  c.  be,  L.  is  there 

Dan.  9:18  c.  called  by  thy  na.  19 
JIos.  6:8  G.  c.  of  th.  work  iuiq. 
Amos  4:7  to  rain  on  one  c. 

5:3  c.  that  went  up  by  thous. 
Mic.  6:9  Lord's  voice  crieth  to  c. 
Ilab.  2:12  stablish  a  c.  by  iuiq. 
Zep.  3:1  woe  to  the  oppressing  c. 
Zee.  8:3  Jerusalem  a  c.  of  truth 

5  streets  of  c.  bo  lull  of  boys 


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Zee.  14:2  the  c.  shall  be  taken 
Mat.  5:14  a  c.  set  on  hill  cannot 

35  Jerusalem  is  c.  of  great  King 
8:34  c.  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 
10:11  whatsoever  c.  ye  enter 

15  that  c.  J/ar/fc  0:11 ;  Luke  10:12 
21:10  all  the  c.  was  moved 
22:7  king  burnt  up  their  c. 
23:;34  persecute  from  c.  to  c. 

Mark  1:3:3  c.  was  gathered 
5:14  told  it  in  the  c.  Luke  8:34 

Luke  2:3  taxed,  ev.  one  to  own  c. 
7:12  much  people  of  c.  with  her 
19:41  he  beheld  the  c.  and  wept 
23:51  he  vnxa  of  Arimathea  a  c. 

John  4:39  many  of  th.  c.  believed 

Acts  8:8  was  great  joy  in  that  c. 
13:44  almost  whole  c.  to  h. 
16:12  in  that  c.  certain  days 
17:5  set  all  the  c.  in  an  uproar 
19:29  c.  was  filled  with  confus. 
21:30  all  the  c.  was  moved 

Heb.  11:10  c.  that  hath  found. 

16  hath  prepared  for  them  a  c. 
12:22  the  c.  of  the  living  God 
13:14  we  have  no  continuing  c. 

Jani.  4:13  will  go  into  such  a  c. 
Rev.  20:9  comp.  the  beloved  c. 
21:14  wall  of  c.  had  foundations 
18  the  c.  was  pure  gold 
23  c.  had  no  need  of  the  sun 
Bloody  CITY. 
Ezek.  22:2  judge  the  bloody  c.  f 
bloody  c.  9;  Nah.  3:1 
Defenced  CITY. 
Is.  25:2  of  a  defenced  c.  a  ruin 
27:10  the  d.  c.  shell  be  desolate 
Jer.  1:18  thee  this  day  a  d.  c. 

CITY  of  David. 
2  Sam.  5:9  c.  ofD.  1  Ckr.  11:7 
6:10  remove  ark  into  c.  of  D. 
12  brought  ark  into  c  of  D.  16 

1  K.  2:10  D.  was  buried  m  c.  D. 
3:1  Sol.  brought  her  to  c.  of  D. 
8:1  out  of  c.  OfD.  2  Chr.  5:2. 
11:43  bur.  in  c.  D.  2  Chr.  9:31 
14:31  R.  bur.  c.  D.  2  C'hr.  12:16 
15:8  bur.  A.  c.  of  D.  2  C'hr.  14:1 
22:50  J.  bur.  c.  D.  2  Chr.  21:1 

2  K.  8:24  J.  bur.  c.  D.  2  Chr.  21:20 
9:28  A.  was  buried  in  c.  of  D. 
12:21  J.  bur.  c.  D.  2  Chr.  24:25 
14:20  Amaziah  ;  15:7  Azariah 
15i38Jot.26'/i7-.27:9;  28:37 Ahaz 

2  Chr.  34:16  bur.  Jeh.  in  c.  of  D. 
Is.  33:9  breaches  of  c.  of  D. 

29:1  woe  to  A.  c.  where  David 
Luke  2:4  Joseph  went  to  c.  of  D. 
11  born  in  c.  of  D.  a,  Saviour 
Elders,  with  CITY. 
Deut.  19:12  elders  of  his  c. 

21:6  elders  of  that  c.  next 
20  say  to  e  of  c.  our  son  is 

32:17  cloth  before  elders  of  c. 

25:8  elders  of  his  c.  shall  call 
./os.  20:4  dec.  his  cause  toe.  of  c. 
./ud.  8: 16  Gideon  took  elders  of  c. 
Ruth  4:2  took  ten  men  of  e.  of  c. 
Ezr.  10: 14  elders  of  every  c. 

Every  CITY. 
2  K.  3:19  smite  every  fenced  c. 
2  Chr.  31:19  of  sons  of  A.  in  e.  c. 
.Jer.  4:29  every  c.  shall  be  forsak. 

48:8  spoiler  shall  come  on  e.  c. 
Mat.  12:25  e.  c.  divided  ag.  itself 
Luke  10:1  two  into  every  c. 
Acts  15:21  in  e.  c.  them  that  p. 

36  visit  brethren  in  every  c. 
20:33  H.  G.  witnesseth  in  e.  c. 
Tit.  1:5  ordain  elders  in  every  c. 

Fenced  CITY. 
2  K.  10:2  with  you  a  fenced  c. 

17:9  tower  of  watchmen  to /.  c. 
2  Chr.  11:23  he  dispersed  of  chil, 
unto  every  fertced  c. 
CITY  of  God. 
Ps.  46:4  make  glad  c.  of  God 
48:1  to  be  praised  in  c.  of  Cod 
8  c.  of  God  will  establish  it 
87:3  glorious  things  spoken  of 

thee,  O  c.  of  God 
Ileb.  12:32  c.  of  living  God 
Rev.  3:13  name  of  c.  of  my  God 

Great  CITY. 
Gen.  10:13  liuilded  R.  a  g-reat  c. 
Jos.  10:2  Gibeoii  was  great  c. 
Neh.  7:4  c.  was  large  and  great 
■Jer.  23:8  done  tlius  to  great  c. 
Jon.  1:2  Nineveh  that  g.  c.  3:2 
3:3  N.  was  an  exceeding  g.  c. 
Rev.  11:8  in  street  of  great  c. 
14:8  Bab.  g.  c.  18:10. 16, 19,21 
16:19  great  c.  was  divided 
17:18  woman  is  that  great  c. 
21:10  he  showed  me  that  3".  c. 


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Holy  CITY. 

JVeft.  11:1  Jerusalem  the  fu)(y  c. 
Is.  48:2  call  themselves  of  luilyc. 
53:1  put  on  beau.  garm.  O  h.  c. 
Dan.  9:34  seventy  w.  on  thy  h.  c. 
Mat.  4:3  devil  taketh  him  to  A.  c. 
27:53  went  to  h.  c.  and  appeared 
Rev.  11:2  holy  c.  shall  they  tread 
21:2  I  John  saw  the  A.  c.  coming 
23:19  take  his  part  out  of  A.  c. 

In,  or  into  the  CITY. 
Gen.  19:12  hast  m  the  c.  bi-ing 
Deut.  20:14  all  in  the  c.  take 
28:3  blessed  shalt  be  in  the  c. 

16  cursed  shalt  be  in  the  c. 
Jos.  6:21  destroyed  all  in  the  c. 
8:19  hito  c.  and  set  it  on  fire 
■Jud.  1:34  entrance  into  c. 
2  Sam.  15:25  car.  back  ark  intoc. 
27  return  into  the  c. 

1  K.  14:11  dieth  of  Jerob.  in  c. 
13  when  thy  feet  enter  into  c. 

16:4  that  dieth  of  Baasha  in  c. 

2  K.  7:4  we  will  enter  into  c. 
12  catch  them,  get  into  c. 

Ps.  31:21  showed  me  his  marvel- 
lous kindness  in  a  strong  c. 
55:9  seen  violence  in  the  c. 
Prov.  1:21  in  c.  wisdom  uttereth 
Ec.  7:19  mighty  men  in  the  c. 
8:10  wicked  were  forgotten  inc. 
Is.  24:13  in  the  c.  is  left  deso. 
Jer.  14:18  if  I  enter  into  the  c. 
38:9  no  more  bread  in  the  c. 
53:6  famine  was  sore  in  tlie  c. 
Lam,  1:19  gave  up  ghost  in  c. 
Hos.  11:9  not  enter  into  the  c. 
■Joel  2:9  run  to  and  fro  in  the  c. 
Amos  3:6  be  blown  in  thee,  shall 

there  be  evil  in  a  c. 
7:17  thy  wife  be  harlot  in  c. 
■Jon.  3:4  J.  began  to  enter  into  c. 
Mat.  9:1  came  into  his  own  c. 
10:5  c.  of  the  Samaritans 
11  info  whatsoever  c.  ye  enter 
26:18  go  into  c.  to  such  a  man 
28: 1 1  some  of  wat  ch  came  into  c. 
Mark  14:13  into  the  c.  Acts9:6 
Luke  2:3  every  one  into  his  c. 
7:.37  a  woman  in  tlie  c.  a  sinner 
18:2  there  was  in  a  c.  a  judge 
22:10  ye  are  entered  into  c. 
24:49  tarry  ye  inc.  of  Jerusalem 
John  4:8  disciples  gone  irUo  c. 
Acts  11:5  in  tlie  c.  of  Joppa 
14:20  he  came  into  the  c. 
21:39  with  him  in  the  c. 
24:12  synagogues  nor  in  the  c. 
2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  in  the  c. 
Rev.  22:14  through  gates  irito  c. 

CITY  of  the  Lord. 
Ps.  101:8  cut  off  all  wicked  doers 

from  c.  of  the  Lord. 
Is.  60:14  calfthee  c.  of  Lord 

Out  of  the  CITY. 
Cfen.  44:4  gone  out  of  the  c. 
Ex.  9:29  soon  as  I  am  out  of  c. 

33  Moses  went  out  of  the  c. 
Jos.  8:22  issued  out  of  the  c. 
Jud.  1:24  saw  man  come  o.  of  c. 
2  Sam.  18:3  succor  us  out  qf  c. 

20:16  wise  woman  out  of  the  c. 
2  K.  7:12  they  come  out  of  c. 
9:15  none  escape  out  of  the  c. 
Job  24: 12  groan  from  out  of  t.  c. 
■Jer.  39:4  Zed.  went  0.  ofc.  52:7 
Ezek.  48:.30  are  goings  o.  of  the  c. 
Mic.  4:10  go  forth  ou  t  of  the  c. 
Mat.  21:17  went  out  of  the  c. 
Mark  11:19  he  went  out  of  c. 
Luke  4:29  tlirust  him  out  oft.  c. 
9:5  go  out  of  c.  shake  off  clust 
John  4:30  tHey  went  out  ofc. 
Acts  7:58  cast  Steph.  out  of  the  c. 
14:19  drew  him  out  of  c. 
16:13  we  went  out  of  the  c. 
21:5  brought  us  till  out  of  the  c. 

CITY  of  Refuge. 
JYum.  35:25  rest,  him  toe.  of  ref. 
Jos.  21:13  c.  ofr.  1  C'hr.  6:57 
21  Shech.;  "27  Golan;  32  Ked. 
This  CITY. 
Gen.  19:14  L.  will  destroy  this  c. 
20  this  e.  is  near  to  flee  unto 
21 1  will  not  overthrow  this  c. 
Jos.  6:26  buildeth  this  c. 
Jud.  19:11  turn  into  this  c. 

1  Sam.  9:6  in  thU  c.  a  man  of  G. 

2  K.  2:19  this  c.  is  pleasant 
18:.30  t.  c.  not  be  deliv.  Is.  36:15 
19::32  into  thisc.  3:3;  Is.  37:34 

34  def.  t.  c.  20:6 ;  Is.  37:35 ;  38:6 
23:27  cast  oft"  tins  c.  Jerusalem 

2  Chr.  6::34  pray  toward  this  c. 
Ezr.  4:13  if  Mi.?  c.  be  builded.  16 
Neh.  13:18  bring  evil  on  tlds  c.  f 

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Jer.  0:6  this  is  the  c.  to  be  visited 

17:25  this  c.  shall  remain 

19:8  will  make  this  c.  desolate 
15  bring  on  ttis  c.  all  the  evil 

20:5  deliver  strength  of  this  c. 

21:9  abideth  in  tliis  c.  shall  die 
10  set  my  face  against  this  e. 

23:8  why  L.  done  thus  unto  t.  c. 

26:6  I  will  make  this  c.  a  curse 
15  imiocent  blood  on  this  c. 

27:17  this  c.  bo  laid  waste 

32:3  o;ive  t.  c.  to  Chald.  28 ;  34:2 
31  this  c.  been  as  a  provocation 

33:5  hid  my  face  from  this  c. 

34:23  cause  them  return  to  t.  C. 

38:17  this  c.  shall  not  be  burnt 

•39: 16  words  on  this  c.  for  evil 
Ezek.  11:3  thisc.  is  the  caldron,  7 
Mat.  10:23  persecute  in  this  e. 
Acts  18:10  much  people  in  thisc. 

22:3  brought  up  in  this  c.  at  feet 

Without  CITY. 
Gen.  10:16  men  set  Lot  with.  c. 
Num.  35:5  measure  from  w.  c. 
Rev.  14:20  w.-press  trodden  w.  c. 

CITIES. 
Gen.  19:29  when  God  destroy,  c. 

35:5  terror  of  God  on  c.  round 

47:21  he  rem.  people  to  c. 
Num.  13:19  whatc.  they  dwell  in 

35:8  give  of  his  c.  to  Levites 
Deut.  2:37  nor  to  c.  in  mountaina 

3: 19  abide  in  c.  I  have  given  you 

6:10  to  give  thee  goodly  c. 

19:5  flee  to  one  of  these  c. 
■los.  10:19  suf.  th.  not  to  enter  c. 

11:13  as  for  c.  still  in  strength 

18:9  described  it  by  c.  in  a  book 
Jud.  20:48  set  on  fire  0. 

21:23  they  repaired  the  c. 

1  Sam.  31:7  Israelites  forsook  c. 

2  Sam.  10:12  c.  our  God,  1  Chr. 

19:13 

1  K.  9:12  Hiram  came  to  see  c. 
20:.34  c.  father  took  I  restore 

.Tob  15:28  dwell,  in  desolate  c. 
Ps.  9:6  O  enemy,  destroyed  e 
Is.  6:11  Until  c.  be  wasted 

14:21  nor  fill  world  with  c. 

19:18  day  shall  five  c.  in  E. 

33:8  he  hath  despised  the  c. 

64:10  thy  holy  c.  a  wilderness 
,/er.  2:15  his  c.  are  burnt 
28  number  of  thy  c.  11:13 

13:19  c.  of  south  be  shut  up 

20:16  be  as  the  c.  L.  overthrew 

31:21  O  virgin,  to  these  thy  c. 

49:13  c.  be  perpetual  wastes 

50:32  I  will  kindle  fire  in  his  c. 
Ezek.  26:19  like  c.  not  inhabited 

30:17  these  c.  into  captivity 

35:9  thy  c.  shall  not  return 
IIos.  8:14  send  fire  upon  his  c. 

11:6  Bvvord  shall  abide  on  his  c. 
Amos  4:8  three  c.  to  one  for  wat. 
Mic.  5:14  so  will  I  destroy  thy  c. 
Zep.  3:6  their  c.  are  destroyed 
Zee.  1:17  my  c.  shall  yet  spread 
Mat.  10:23  not  have  gone  over  c. 

11:1  to  preach  in  their  c. 
Acts  26:11  persec.  to  strange  c. 

2  Pet.  2:6  c.  of  S.  and  G.  to  ashes 
Jude  7  c.  about  them  in  like  m. 
Rev.  16:19  c.  of  the  nations  fell 

All  CITIES. 
Num.  21:25  Is.  took  all  these  c. 
Deut.  2:34;  3:4;  J0.1.  10:39 
31:10  bunit  their  c.  Jud.  20:48 
Deut.  20:15  thus  do  to  all  c.  afar 
Jos.  11:13  all  c.  of  kings  destr. 
21:19  allc.  of  Aaron  were  13  c. 
41  all  c.  of  Levites  were  48  c. 

1  Sam.  18:6  came  out  of  all  c. 

2  Sam.  24:7  came  to  all  c.  of  Hiv. 
Neh.  10:37  tithes  in  all  the  c. 
Jer.  4:26  all  the  c.  broken  down 

33:12  in  aHc.  habita.  ofsheph. 
ITos.  13:10  save  thee  in  all  thy  c. 
Acts  8:40  he  preached  in  all  c. 

Defeneed  CITIES. 
Is.  36:1  Sennacherib  ag.  def.  c. 

37:26  to  lay  waste  defenced  c. 
Jer.  4:5  go  to  defence'd  e.  8:14 

34:7  defenced  c.  remained  of  J. 

Fenced  CITIES. 
Num.  32:17  ones  in  fenced  c. 
Deut.  3:5  c.  fenced  with  hi^li  w.  ■ 

9:1  c.  f.  to  heaven,  Jos.  14:13 
■Tos.  10":20  entered  into  fen.  c. 
2  Sam.  20:6  get  him  fenced  c. 
2  Chr.  13:4  Sliisliak  took/fn.  e. 

14:0  Asa  hmltfenced  c.  m  Jud. 

31:3  Jehosh,  gave  sons/en.  c. 
Jer.  5:17  impoverish  thy/f».  c. 
Dan.  11:15  k.  of  north  take /.  c. 
IIos.  8:14  J.  multiplied/enced  c. 


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CLA 

Zep.  1:16  day  of  alarm  ag.f.  c. 
CITIES  of  Judah. 

3  Sam.  2:1 1  go  up  to  e.  of  J.  ? 
2  K.  23:5  burnt  inc.  in  c.  of  J. 
1  Ohr.  6:57  sons  of  Aaron  c.  of  J. 
a  dir.  17:7  to  teach  in  c.  of  J.  13 
19:5  set  judges  in  the  c.  of  J. 
23:2  gather  Lev.  out  of  c.  of  J 
Neh.  11:3  in  c.  of  Judah  each 
Ps.  69:35  will  huild  c.  of  Judah 
Js.  40:9  c.  of  Jud.  behold  your  G 
44:26  c.  of  J.  ye  shall  be  built 
Jer.  1:15  mm.  of  north  ag.  c.of  J. 
4:16  voice  against  c.  of  J. 
7:17  what  they  do  in  c.  of  J. 
9:11  c.  of  J.  des.  10:22;  34:22 
11:12  c.  of  Judah  cry  to  gods 
32:44  witness  in  the  c.  of  Judah 
33:10  man  and  beast  in  c.  of  J. 

13  in  the  c.  of  Ju.  shall  flocks 
44:6  fury  kindled  in  c.  of  Jud. 
21  incense  ye  burn  in  c.  of  J. 
Zee.  1:12  not  mercy  on  c.  of  J. 

CITIES  of  Refuge. 
Num.  35:6  six  c.  for  ref.  13,14 
11  ap.  c.  of  refuge,  Jos.  20:2 
1  Chr.  6:67  to  sons  of  K.  of  c.  r. 

Six  CITIES. 
Jos.  15:59  mount,  of  Jud.  six  c. 

CITIES,  with  Suburbs. 
Lev.  25:34  sub.  of  c.  not  be  sold 
Nvm.  35:2  give  to  L.  s^ub.  for  c. 
Jos.  21:3  to  Levites  c.  with  s. 

CITIES,  with  Villages. 
1  Sam.  6:18  c.  and  of  country  v. 
Mat.  9:35  J.  went  about  all  c.  and 
villages  teaching,  Luke  13:22 
Mark  6:56  into  villages  or  c. 

CITIES,  with  waste. 
Lev.  26:31  your  c.  waste,  33 
Js.  61:4  shall  repair  waste  c. 
Jer.  4:7  c.  shall  be  laid  waste 
Ezek.  6:6  in  dwell,  c.  shall  be  w. 
19:7  w.  their  c.  ;  3.5:4  thy  c.  w. 
36:.35  M).  c.  are  become  fenced 
38  w.  c.  be  filled  with  flocks 
Amos  9: 14  build  the  waste  c. 

Your  CITIES. 
7s.  1:7  your  c.  are  burnt 
Jer.  40:10  dwell  in  your  c. 

CITIZE\,  8 
Lvke  15:15  prodigal  joined  to  c. 

19:14  his  c.  hated  him,  and 
Acts  21:.39  a  c.  of  no  mean  city 
2:19  fellow-c.  with  saints 
CLAD. 

1  K.  11:29  Jerob.  had  c.  himself 
Is.  59:17  c.  with  zeal  as  a  cloak 

CLAMOR,  OUS. 
Prov.  9:13  a  foolish  woman  is  c. 
Eph.  4:31  let  all  c.  be  put  away 

CLAP  hands. 
Job  27:23  shall  c.  their  hands 
Ps.  47:1  c.  your  A.  all  ye  people 
98:8  let  the  floods  c.  their  hands 
Is.  55:12  trees  of  field  c.  their  h. 
Lam.  2:15  c.  their  h.  at  thee 
iVaA.  3:19  bruit  of  thee  c.  hands 
CLAPPED,  ETH. 

2  K.  11:12  c.  their  hands 
ifeeX:.  25:6  hast  c.  thy  hands 
Job  34:37  c.  his  hands  among  us 

CLAVE,  cleft. 
Gen.  22:3  A.  c.  wood  for  bur.-off. 
Num.  16:31  ground  c.  asunder 
Jud.  15:19  God  c.  hollow  In  jaw 

1  /Soto.  6:14  c.  wood  of  cart 
Ps.  78:15  c.  rocks,  7s.  48:21 

CLAVE,  adhered. 
Gen.  34:3  his  soul  c.  to  Dinah 
Ruth  1:14  R.  c.  to  mother-in-law 

2  ;SaTO.  20:2  Jud.  c.  to  their  king 
2.3:10  till  his  hand  c.  to  sword 

1  K.  11:2  Sol.  c.  to  these  in  love 

2  A'.  18:6  Hezekiah  c.  to  the  Lord 
Neh.  10:29  c.  to  their  brethren 
^c^s  17:.34  certain  men  c.  to  Paul 
CLAUD  A.    .4tf<«  27:16 
CLAUDIA.   2  TiTO.  4:21 

CLAWS. 
Dettt.  14:6  the  cleft  into  two  c. 
Dan.  4:33  his  nails  like  birds'  c. 
Zee.  11:16  he  shall  tear  their  c. 

CLAY. 
Job  4:19  dwell  in  houses  of  c. 

10:9  hast  made  me  as  the  c. 

13:12  are  like  to  bodies  of  c. 

27:16  prepare  raiment  as  c. 

33:6  I  am  formed  out  of  c. 

38:14  it  is  turned  as  c.  to  seal 
Ps.  40:2  up  out  of  the  miry  c. 

Is.  29:16  esteem,  as  potter's  c. 


CLE 

Is.  41:25  as  potter  treadeth  c. 

4."):9  c.  say  to  him  fashioncth  it 

64:8  we  the  c.  thou  our  potter 
Jer.  18:4  vessel  made  ofc.  marred 
6  as  c.  is  in  the  potter's  hand 

4.3:9  stones,  hide  them  in  c. 
Dan.  2:a3  his  feet,  part  c.  .34,  42 
Nah.  3:14  go  into  c.  and  tread 
77a*.  2:6  ladeth  with  thick  c. 
■John  9:6  he  made  c.  of  spittle 

15  he  put  c.  on  mine  eyes 
Ecfm.  9:21  potter  power  over  c.  T 

CLAY-GROUiVD. 
1  K.  7:46  into  c.-g.  2  Chr.  4:17 

CLEAIV. 
Lev.  23:22  not  make  c.  riddance 
Jos.  3:17  c.  over  Jordan,  4:1, 11 
Ps.  77:8  is  his  mercy  c.  gone 
Is.  24:19  earth  is  e.  dissolved 
Joel  1:7  he  hath  made  it  c.  bare 
2Pei.  2:18  those  c.  escaped 
CLEAN,  Adjective. 
Gen.  8:20  took  of  every  c.  beast 

35:2  be  c.  and  change  garments 
Lev.  7:19  all  c.  shall  eat  thereof 

10:10  difl'erence  bctw.  c.  11:47; 
20:25;  Ezek.  22:26;  41:23 

lfi:.30  be  c.  from  all  your  sins 

22:4  not  eat  holy  things  till  c. 
Num.  19:18  a  c.  person  take  hys. 
Deut.  12:15  c.  may  eat,  15:22 

1  Sam.  20:26  surely  he  is  not  e. 

2  K.  5:10  flesh  C(mie  ag.  be  e.  14 

12  wash  in  them  and  be  c. 

13  he  saith.  Wash  and  be  c. 
Job  11:4  I  am  c.  in  thine  eyes 

14:4  c.  thing  out  of  an  unclean  ? 
15:14  what  is  man  he  sh.  be  c.  f 
15  heavens  not  c.  in  his  sight 
25:4  he  be  c.  bom  of  a  woman 
33:9  I  am  c.  without  transgr. 
Prov.  16:2  c.  in  his  own  eyes 
Ec.  9:2  alike  to  c.  and  unclean 
Is.  1:16  wash  ye,  make  you  c. 
28:8  so  thero  is  no  place  c. 
52:11  be  ye  c.  that  bear  vessels 
■Ter.  13:27  wilt  not  be  made  c.  ? 
Ezek.  36:25  sprinkle  c.  water  on 
Mat.  8:2  thou  canst  make  me  c. 
Mark\:V!i  \  Luke  5:li 
3  thou  c.  3Iark  1:41  -Xw.  5:13 
23:2.5  c.  the  outside,  Luke  11:39 
Luke  11:41  all  things  are  c. 
.John  13:11  Ye  are  not  all  c. 
15:3  ye  are  c.  through  the  word 
Acts  18:6  own  heads,  I  am  c. 
Rev.  19:8  linen,  c.  and  white,  14 

CLEAIV  hands. 
.Job  9:30  make  hands  never  so  c. 
17:9  c.  hands  shall  be  stronger 
Ps.  24:4  he  that  hath  c.  hands 
CLEAN  heart. 
51:10  create  in  me  a  c.  heart 
73:1  God  is  good  to  such  of  c.  h. 
Prov.  20:9  made  my  heart  c.  f 

Is  CLEAN. 
Lev.  13:13  he  is  c.  17,  37,  39 
Ps.  19:9  fear  of  the  Lord  is  c. 
Prov.  14:4  no  oxen  are.  crib  is  c. 
John  13:10  but  is  c.  every  whit 

Pronounce  CLE.\N. 

Lev.  13:6  pronounce  him  c.  14:7 
Shall  be  CLEAN. 

Lev.  11:36  wh.  is  water  .s.  be  c. 
12:8  she  s.  be  c.  15:28 ;  13:58  it  s. 
be  c. 

14:20  he  s.bec.  53;  1.5:13;  17:15; 
22:7;  Nu7n.  19:12, 19 
Num.  31:24  shaU  be  c.  Ezek.  36:25 
Ps.  51:7  hyssop  and  I  shall  be  c. 

CLEANNESS. 
2  Sam.  22:21  c.  of  my  hands  re- 
compensed me,  Ps.  18:20 
25  c.  in  his  eyesight,  Ps.  18:24 
Amos  4:6  give  you  c.  of  teeth 

CLE \NSE 
Ex.  29:.3l5  c.  the  alt.  Lev.  16:19 
Num.  8:6  take  Lev.  and  c.  them 
2  Chr.  29:15  c  house  of  Lord,  16 
Neh.  13:22  Levites  should  c.  th. 
Ps.  19:12  c.  fVom  secret  faults 
51:2  and  c.  me  from  my  sin 
119:9  a  young  man  c.  his  way  1 
Jer.  4:11  a  dry  wind  not  to  c. 
3.3:8  c.  them.  Ezek.  37:23 
Ezek.  36:25  from  idols  will  I  c. 
39:12  that  they  may  c.  land,  16 
45:18  and  c.  the  sanctuary 
,Toel  3:21  c.  their  blood 
Mat.  10:8  heal  the  sick,  c.  lepers 
23:26  c.  first  within  the  cup 
2  Cor.  7:1  c.  ourselves 
Eph.  5:26  c.  it  with  washing 
I  Jam.  4:8  c.  your  hands,  ye  sinn. 


CLE 

1  JoJin  1:9  c.  us  from  unright. 

CLEANSED. 
Lev.  14:14  to  be  c.  17,  18,  25,  28 
Num.  35::33  land  cannot  be  c. 
Jos.  22:17  we  are  not  c. 

2  e/(r.  29:18  c.  all  the  house  of  L. 
30:19  his  heart  though  not  c. 
.34:5  Josiah  c.  Judah  and  Jerus. 

Neh.  1.3:9  they  c.  the  chambers 
.Job  35:3  what  profit  if  I  be  c. 
Ps.  73:13  c.  my  heart  in  vain 
Ezek.  22:24  art  the  land  not  c. 

44:26  he  is  c.  reck,  seven  days 
Dan.  8:14  then  sanctuary  be  c 
37a<.  8:3  his  leprosy  was  c. 

11:5  lepers  are  c.  Luke  7:22 
Mark  1:42  leprosy  dep.  he  was  c. 
i?/ie  4:27  none  c.  save  Naaman 

17:17  were  not  ten  c.  but  where 
Acts  10:15  what  God  hath  c.  11:9 

CLEANSETH,  ING. 
.Job  .37:21  but  the  wind  c.  them 
Prov.  20:30  bluoness  of  a  wo.  c. 
X.Tohn  1:7  bl.  of  Jesus  Christ  c. 
il/a?'A  1:44  off'cr  for  c.  Luke  5:14 

CLEAR. 
Gen.  44:16  how  shall  we  c.  ours. 
Exod.  34:7  by  no  means  c.  guilty 
2  .S'am.  23:4  c.  shining  after  rain 
Ps.  51:4  c.  when  thou  judgest 
Cant.  6:10  c.  as  the  sun 
Is.  18:4  like  a  c.  heat  on  herbs 
Amos  8:9  darken  earth  in  c.  day 
Z€C.  14:6  light  shall  not  be  c. 
2  Cor.  7:11  ap.  yourselves  to  bee. 
Rev.  21:11  c.  as  crystal,  22:1 
18  pure  gold  like  to  c.  glass 
CLEARER. 
Job  11:17  shall  be  c.  than  noon 

CLEARING. 
Num.  14:18  no  means  c.  guilty 
2  Cor.  7:11  what  c.  of  yourselves 

CLEARLY. 
■Job  33:3  utter  knowledge  c. 
.17rt!;.  7:5  c.  to  pull,  Xi/fc6:42 
Mark  8:25  and  saw  evei-y  man  c. 
7?(»re.  1:20  from  creation  c.  seen 

CLEARNESS. 
Exod.  24:10  body  of  heaven  in  c. 

CLEAVE. 
7>».  1:17  c.  it  with  the  wings 
Ps.  74:15  didst  c.  the  fountain 
Hob.  3:9  c.  the  earth  with  rivers 
Zee.  14:4  mount  shall  c.  in  midst 
ffera.  2:24  shall  c.  to  his  wife, 

Mat.  19:5;  jl/or*  10:7 
Deut.  4:4  ye  that  did  c.  to  the  L. 

10:20  to  him  shalt  thou  c.  11:22; 
13:4;  30:20;  Jos.  22:5 
■Tos.  23:8  c.  to  Lord  your  God 
■Job  38:38  the  clods  c.  together 
Ps.  101:3  hate  work,  not  c. 

102:5  my  bones  c.  to  my  skin 

137:6  let  my  tongue  c.  to  roof 
Is.  14:1  c.  to  house  of  Jacob 
■Jer.  13:11  caused  to  c.  to  me  Is. 

3:26  make  thy  tongue  c. 
7)a«.  2:43  not  c.  one  to  another 

11:34  c.  to  them  with  flatteries 
Acts  11:23  heart  c.  to  Lord 
TfoTO.  12:9  c.  to  that  wh.  is  good 

CLEAVED. 
2  A'.  3:3  J.  c.  to  Jeroboam's  sins 
Job  29:10  their  tongue  c.  to  roof 

31:7  blot  hath  c.  to  my  hands 

CLEAVETH. 
■Tdb  19:20  my  bone  c.  to  my  skin 
Ps.  22:15  tongue  c.  to  my  jaws 

41:8  an  evil  disease  c.  to  him 

44:25  our  belly  c.  to  the  earth 

119:25  my  soul  c.  to  the  dust 
Jer.  13:11  as  girdle  c.  to  loins 
Lam.  4:4  tongue  of  suck,  child  c. 

8  their  skin  c.  to  their  bones 
Luke  10:11  dust  of  city  which  c. 

CLEAVETH,  divideth. 
Deut.  14:6  beast  that  c.  the  cleft 
Job  16:13  he  c.  my  reins  asunder 
Ps.  141:7  as  when  one  c.  wood 
Ec.  10:9  c.  wood  be  endangered 

CLEFT. 
Mic.  1:4  valleys  sh.  be  c.  as  wax 
CLEFTS. 

fan;'.  2:14  that  art  in  c. 
7*.  2:21  to  go  into  c.  for  fear 
■Jer.  49:16  dw.  in  the  c.  Ob.  3 
A-m.  6:11  smite  house  withe. 

CLEMENCY. 
Acts  24:4  hear  us  of  thy  c. 
CLEl^rENT.    Phil.  4:3 
CLEOPAS.    i».  24:18;  Jb.  19:25 

CLERR. 
-4c«i  19:35  town  c.  had  appeased 


CLO 
CLIFT,  S. 

S;.  a3:22  will  put  thee  in  a  c. 
2  air.  20:16  come  by  c.  of  Ziz 
.Job  30:6  to  dwell  in  c.  of  valley* 
7s.  57:5  slay,  children  under  e. 

CLIMB,  ED,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  14:13  Jonathan  c.  up 
Jer.  4:29  they  shall  c.  up  rocks 
■Joel  2:7  c.  wall  like  men  of  war 
9  they  shall  c.  up  on  houses 
Amos  9:2  though  c.  up  to  heaven 
Luke  19:4  Zaccneus  c.  up  a  tree 
John  10:1  c.  up  some  other  way 

CLIPPED. 
Jer.  48:37  every  beard  shall  be  c. 

CLOAK. 
Is.  50:17  clad  with  zeal  as  a  c. 
Mat.  5:40  let  him  have  c.  also 
Lnke  6:^  taketh  c.  forbid  not 
■John  15:22  no  c.  for  their  sin 

1  Thes.  2:5  nor  used  c.  of  covet. 

2  r™.  4:13  c.  I  left  at  Troas 

1  P(Si. 2:16  lib.  fore,  of  maliciona 

CLODS. 
Job  7:5  clothed  with  c.  of  dust 
21:33  c.  of  valley  be  sweet 
38;:38  c.  cleave  fast  together 
Is.  28:24  ploughm.  break  the  C, 
IIos.  10:11  J.  shall  break  his  c. 
Joel  1:17  seed  is  rotten  under  c. 

CLOSE. 
Num.  5:13  kept  c.  from  husband 
iSam.  22:46  afraid  out  of  their  c. 

places,  Ps.  18:45 
1  CAr.  12: 1  David  kept  himself  & 
■Job  28:21  kept  c.  from  fowls 
■Jer.  42:16  follow  c.  after  you 
^Iotos  9:11  c.  up  the  breaches 
7/mA«  9:36  they  kept  it  c. 

CLOSED. 
Num.  16:33  earth  c.  upon  them 
7s.  1:6  they  have  not  been  c. 
29: 10  Lord  hath  c.  your  eyes 
Dan.  12:9  the  words  are  c.  np 
■Jon.  2:5  the  depth  c.  me  around 
Mat.  13:15  eyes  c.  ^c^s  28:27 
Luke  4:20  and  he  c.  the  book 

CLOSER. 
/"rOT.  18:24  a  friend  sticketh  C. 

CLOSEST. 
■ler.  22:15  thou  c.  thyself  in  ced, 

CLOSET,  S. 
■loel  2:16  bride  go  out  of  her  c. 
Mat.  6:6  prayest,  enter  thy  c. 
Luke  12:3  spok.  in  the  ear  in  c. 

CLOTH. 

Num.  4:8  spread  a  c.  of  scarlet 
Deut.  22:17  spread  c.  bef.  elders 

1  Sam.  19:13  M.  cov.  im.  withe. 
21:9  sword  is  wrapt  in  a  c. 

2  Sam.  20:12  cast  a  c.  on  Amaea 
2  A'.  8:15  Hazael  took  a  thick  c. 
7s.  30:22  as  a  menstruous  c. 
Mat.  9:16  new  c.  i7arA-  2:21 

27:59  wrapped  it  in  a  linen  e. 
Mark  14:51  linen  c.  about  body 

CLOTHE. 

Ex.  40:14  his  sons  and  c.  them 
Est.  4:4  raiment  to  c.  Jlordecal 
Ps.  132:16  c.  priests  with  salva. 

18  his  enemies  c.  with  shame 
Prov.  23:21  drowsiness  c.  with 
7s.  22:21  c.  him  with  thy  robe 
49:18  Shalt  c.  thee  with  them 
50:3  c.  heavens  with  blackness 
Ezek.  20:16  c.  with  trembling 
34:3  c.  you  with  the  wool 
Hag.  1:6  ye  c.  but  none  warm 
Zee.  3:4  I  will  c.  thee 
Mat.  63:0  if  God  so  c.  the  grasi 
much  more  c.  you,  Xm.  12:28 
CLOTHED. 
Gen.  3r21  coats  of  skins,  c.  them 
Z«!i.  8:7  SI  OSes  c.  A.  with  robe 
2  Sam.  1:24  c.  with  scarlet 
1  Chr.  21:16  Israel  c.  with  sack. 
2CT/r.  6:41  priests  bee.  with  ealv. 
18:9  king  of  Israel  and  Judah  c. 
28:15  c.  all  that  were  naked 
Eft.  4:2  king's  gate  c.  with 
Job  7:5  my  flesh  c.  with  worms 
10:11  e.  me  with  skin  and  flesh 
29:14  righteousness  it  c.  me 
39:19  c.'his  neck  wifh  thunder? 
Ps.  35:26  be  e.  with  sh.  109:29 
65:13  pastures  e.  with  flocks 
93:1  Lord  is  e.  with  majesty 
104:1  thou  art  c.  with  honor 
109:18  c.  himself  with  cursing 
132:9  priests  be  e.  w  ith  right. 
Prov.  31:21  e.  with  scarlet 
7s.  61:10  c.  me  with  garm.  of  sai. 
Ezek.  16:10  c.  thee  wi.  broidercd 


CRUDEN'S  CO]S"CORDANCE. 


CLO 

Ban.  5:29  c.  Daniel  -with  scarlet 
Zep.  1:8  c.  with  strange  apparel 
Zee.  3:3  c.  with  filthy  garments 
Mat.  11:8  c.  in  soft,  Luke  7:25 
25::36  and  ye  c.  me  not,  43 
Mark  1:6  c.  with  camel's  hair 
.  5:15  they  see  him  c.  Luke  8:35 

15:17  they  c.  Jesus  with  purple 
Luke  16:19  rich  man  c.  in  purple 
aCor.  5:2  desiring  to  he  c.  upon 
3  if  80  being  c.  not  be  naked 
.  1  Pet.  5:5  be  c.  with  humility 
Rev.  3:18  that  thou  may  est  be  c. 
10:1  saw  angel  c.  with  a  cloud 
11:3  prophesy  c.  in  sackcloth 
12:1a  woman  c.  with  the  sun 
19:13  was  c.  with  vesture 
CLOTHED,  with  linen. 
Ezek.  9:2  one  man  was  c.  with  A 
44:17  shall  be  c.  with  garm. 
Dan.  10:5  certain  man  c.  with 
12:6  one  said  to  man  c.  in  linen 
Mev.  15:6  c.  in  wh.  I.  18:16 ;  19:14 

Shall  be  CLOTHED. 
Job  8:22  shall  he  c.  with  shame 
Ezek.  7:27    Se  c.  with  desola. 
Dan.  5:7  read  this  writ.  s.  be  c. 
Mat.  6:31  wherewithal  s.  we  b.  c. 
Bev.  3:5  overcometh  s.  be  c.  4:4 

CLOTHES. 
Gen.  49:11  his  c.  in  blood  of  gr. 
Ex.  35:19  c.  of  service,  39:1,  41 
X«!).  10:6  nor  rend  your  c.  21:10 
Dent.  29:5  c.  not  old,  Neh.  9:21 
1  ;Sa7n.  19:24  S.  stripped  off  his  c. 

1  K.  1:1  covered  David  with  e. 

2  K.  2:12  took  o\vn  c.  and  rent 
2  CAr.  34:27  didst  rend  thy  c. 
Neh.  4:23  none  of  us  put  off  c. 
Job  9:31  my  c.  shall  abhor  me 
Prm.  6:27  his  c.  not  be  burnt 
Ezek.  16:39  strip  thee  of  c.  23:26 

24: 18  not  return  to  take  c. 
Mark  5:28  If  I  touch  but  his  c.  I 

15:20  put  his  own  c.  on  him 
Luke  2:7  in  swaddling  c.  12 

8:27  ware  no  c.  neither  abode 

19:36  spread  their  c.  in  way 

24:12  beheld  linen  c.  .John,  20:5 
John  11:44  bound  with  grave-c. 

19:40  and  wound  it  in  linen  o. 

20:7  napkin  not  with  linen  c. 
Acts  7:58  laid  their  c.  at  S.'s  feet 

22:23  as  they  cried,  cast  off  c. 

Rent  CLOTHES. 
Gen.  37:29  Reuben ;  34  Jacob 

44:13  Joseph's  brethren  rent  c. 
Num.  14:6  Joshua  and  C.  rent  c. 
Jos.  7:6  Josh. ;  Jud.  11:35  Jeph. 
2  Sam.  3:31  r.  c.  gird  with  sack. 

1  K.  21:27  Ahab  ;  2  K.  5:8  king 

2  A".  11:14  Atha.  2  CTr.  23:13 
19:1  Hezekiah  rent  c.  Is.  37:1 

Est.  4:1  Mordecai        his  c. 
Mat.  26:65  h.-pr.  r.  c.  Mark  14:63 
jlcte  14:14  Bar.  and  Paul  rent  c. 
16:22  magistrates  r.  off  their  c. 
CLOTHES  rent. 
Lev.  13:45  leper's  c.  shall  be 

1  50771.4:12  came  to  Shiloh  c.  r. 

2  .S'am.  1:2  man  from  Saul  c.  r. 
13:31  sers-ants  stood  with  c.  r. 

2  K.  18:37  to  Hez.  c.  r.  /s.  36:22 
Jer.  41:5  to  Mizpah  with  c.  rent 

Wash  CLOTHES, 
i"!.  19:10  wash  the.  c.  iV»OT.  8:7 
Lev,  11:25     his  c.  40 ;  13:6 ;  14:8, 
9,  47  ;  15:5,  8,  11,  22 :  16:26, 
W\Num.  19:10,  21;  31:24 
Washed  CLOTHES. 
Ex.  19:14  people  wash,  their  c. 
Num.  8:21  Levi,  washed  their  c. 
2  /Sam.  19:24  Mephib.  w.  not  c. 

CLOTHEST. 
Jer.  4:30  though  c.  with  crimson 

CLOTHIXG. 
Job  22:6  hast  stripped  nak.  of  c. 
24:7  naked  to  lodge  without  c. 
31:19  any  perish  for  want  of  c. 
Ps.  35:13  my  c.  was  sackcloth 
45:13  king's  daughter,  her  c. 
Prov.  27:26  lambs  for  thy  c. 
31:22  virtuous  wom.'s  c.  is  silk 
25  strength  and  honor  her  c. 
Is.  3:6  thou  hast  c.  be  thou  ruler 
7  for  in  my  house  is  neither  c. 
23:18  merchandise  be  for  dur.  c. 
59:17  garments  of  veng.  for  c. 
Jer.  10:9  and  purple  is  their  c. 
Mat.  7:15  sheep's  c. ;  11:8  soft  c. 
Mark  12:38  scribes  love  long  c. 
Acts  10:30  man  stood  in  brigTitc. 
Jam.  2:3  to  him  weareth  gay  c. 

CLOUD. 
Gen.  9:13  set  my  bow  in  the  c. 


CLO 

Ex.  14:20  it  was  a  c.  to  them 

16:10  glory  of  L.  appeared  in  c. 

19:9  lo,  I  come  in  a  thick  c. 

24:15  a  c.  covered  the  mount 
16  God  called  to  Mos.  out  of  c. 

34:5  L.  desc.  in  c.  Num.  11:25 

40:.34  a  c.  covered  tent  of  cong. 
38  c.  on  tabernacle  by  day 
Lev.  16:2  I  will  appear  in  the  c. 
Num.  9:19  c.  tarried  long 

10:34  c.  was  upon  them  bv  day 
1  K.  8:10  c.  filled  house  of  "Lord, 
2  Chr.  5:13;  Ezek.  10:4 

18:44  a  little  c.  like  a  man's  h. 
Job  3:5  that  day  let  c.  dwell 

22:13  judge  through  dark  c.  ? 

30:15  my  welf.  passeth  as  a  e. 

38:9  I  made  c.  the  garment 
Ps.  78:14  daytime  led  with  c. 

105:39  he  spread  a  c.  for  a  cov. 
Prov.  16:15  is  as  e.  of  rain 
Is.  4:5  create  on  assemblies  a  e. 

18:4  like  a  c.  of  dew  in  harvest 

19:1  Lord  rideth  upon  a  swift  c. 

44:22  as  a  thick  c.  thy  trans- 
gressions, as  a  c.  thy  sins 

60:8  who  are  these  flee  as  a  c. 
Lam.  2:1  dau.  of  Zion  with  a  c. 

3:44  covered  thyself  with  a  c. 
Ezek  1:4  c.  and  fire  infolding  it 
28  as  appearance  of  bow  in  c. 

8:11  thick  c.  of  incense  went  up 

10:4  house  was  filled  with  thee. 

.30:18  as  for  her,  a  c.  cover  her 

.32:7  I  \vill  cover  sun  with  a  c. 

38:9  like  c.  to  cover  land,  16 
Mat.  17:5  c.  ov.  Mark  9:7;  Luke 

9:.34  V.  out  of  e.  Luke  9:35 
Luke  1?:.54  when  ye  see  a  c. 

21:27  Son  of  man  coming  in  c. 
Acts  1:9  a  c.  received  him 

1  Cor.  10:1  our  fathers  under  c.  ' 
2  baptized  to  Moses  in  the  c. 

ITeb.  12:1  so  great  a  c.  of  witn. 
Pev.  10:1  angel  clothed  with  a  c. 
11:12  they  ascended  in  a  c. 
14:14  white  c.  on  c.  15,  16 
CLOUD  abode. 
Ex.  40:35  a  c.  abode  therein 
Num.  9:17  c.  abode  there 

Morning  CLOUD. 
Hos.  6:4  goodness  as  mominqc. 
13:3  be  as  m.  c.  and  early  dew 
Pillar  of  CLOUD. 
Ex.  13:21  in  a  pillar  of  c. 

14:24  onEgyp.  throusrbjjW.  of  c. 
Num.  12:5  down  in  jyillar  of  c. 
Dent.  31:15  L.  app.  in  p.  of  c. 
Neh.  9:19  the  pi/,  of  c.  dep.  not 

CLOUD  taken  up. 
Ex.  40:36  c.  t.  vp.  Num.  9,  17 
37  c.  not  t.  up  journeyed  not 
CLOUDS. 
Deut.  4:11  c.  and  thick  darkness 
Jud.  5:4  c.  dropped  with  water 

2  Sam.  22:12  about  him  thick  c. 
2.3:4  as  a  morning  without  c. 

1  K.  18:45  hea^•en  black  with  c. 

Job  20:6  his  head  reached  to  c. 
22:14  thick  c.  covering  to  him 
26:8  bindcth  up  water  in  c. 
36:29  spreading  of  c.  f 
37:16  balancings  of  the  e.  f 
38:37  number  c.  in  wisdom? 

Ps.  36:5  thy  faithfulness  to  c. 
57:10  thy  truth  to  the  c.  108:4 
68:34  his  strength  is  in  the  c. 
77:17  the  c.  poured  out  water 
78:23  tho'  he  com.  c.  from  ab. 
97:2  c.  and  darkness  about  him 
104:3  maketh  c.  his  chariot 
147:8  covereth  heaven  with  c. 

Prov.  3:20  c.  drop  down 
8:28  he  established  tho  c. 
25:14  e.  without  rain 

Ec.  11:4  reg.  c.  shall  not  reap 
12:2  nor  c.  return  after  rain 

Is.  5:6  c.  that  they  rain  not 
14: 14  I  will  ascend  above  the  c. 

■ler.  4:13  he  shall  come  up  as  c. 

Dan.  7:13  S.  of  man  came  with  c. 

.loel  2:2  a  day  of  c.  Zep.  1:15 

Nah.  1:3  the  c.  dust  of  his  feet 

Zee.  10:1  shall  make  bright  c. 

Mat.  24:.30  Son  of  man  com.  in  c. 
26:64 ;  Mark  13:26 ;  14:62 

1  Thes.  4:17  caught  up  in  e. 

2  Pet.  2:17  they  are  c.  carried 
.lude  12  c.  they  are  without  wat. 
Rev.  1:7  he  co'meth  with  c. 

CLOUDY. 
Ex.  33:9  the  c.  pillar  descended 
Neh.  9:12  leddest  by  a  c.  pillar 
Ps.  99:7  he  spake  in  c.  pillar 
Ezek.  30:3  day  of  L.  near,  a  e.  d. 
I  34:12  been  scattered  in  c.  day 


COA 

CLOUTED. 

Jos.  9:5  took  old  shoes  and  c. 

CLOUTS. 
■Ter.  38:11  Ebed.  took  old  cast  c. 

CLOVEN. 

Lev.  11:3  c.  footed  that  eat 

7  swine  c.  footed,  unclean 
Acts  2:3  appeared  c.  tongues 

CLUSTER. 

Num.  13:23  branch  with  one  c. 
Cant.  1:14  as  a  c.  of  camphire 
7.1.  65:8  new  wine  is  found  in  c. 
Mic.  7:1  there  is  no  c.  to  eat 

CLUSTERS. 

Gen.  40:10  c.  bro.  forth  ripe  gr 
Deut.  32:.32  their  c.  are  bitter 
Cant.  7:7  thy  breasts  two  c.  8 
Rev.  14:18  gather  c.  of  vine 

COAL. 
2  Sam.  14:7  quench  my  c.  left 
Is.  6:6  ser.  hav.  livcc.  in  hand 

47:14  shall  not  be  c.  to  warm  at 
Lam.  4:8  visage  blacker  than  a  c. 

COALS. 
Lev.  16:12  take  a  ccn.  full  of  c. 
1  K.  19:6  a  cake  bakcn  on  c. 
■Job  41:21  his  breath  kindleth  c. 
Ps.  18:8  e.  were  kindled  by  it 
12  hailstones  and  e.  of  fire 

120:4  arrows  with  e.  of  juniper 

140:10  burning  c.  fall  on  them 
Prov.  6:28  can  one  go  on  hot  c. 

2.5:22  c.  of  fire,  Rom.  12:20 

26:21  as  c.  to  burning  c. 
Cant.  8:6  c.  thereof  arec.  of  fire 
Is.  44:12  smith  worketh  in  c. 
19  baked  bread  on  c.  thereof 

.^:16  smith  that  blowcth  the  e. 
Ezek.  1:13  appearance  burning  c. 

10:2  fill  thy  hand  with  c.  of  fire 

24:11  set  it  empty  on  the  c 
Ilab.  3:5  burning  c.  forth 
John  18:18  serv.  made  fire  of  e. 

21:9  saw  fire  of  c.  and  fish  laid 

COAST. 
Num.  24:24  ships  from  c.  of  Chit. 
Deut.  11:24  uttermost  sea  your  c. 

19:8  if  the  Lord  enlarge  thy  c. 
,/os.  1:4  down  of  sun  be  your  c. 
Jud.  11:20  Is.  to  pass  through  c. 

1  Sam.  6:9  if  it  go  by  his  own  e. 
7:13  no  more  into  c.  of  Israel 
27  1  seek  me  in  any  e.  of  Isr. 
30:14  invasion  on  c.  of  Judah 

2  K.  14:25  Jeroboam  restored  c. 
1  Chr.  4:10  and  enlarge  my  c. 
Zep.  2:7  c.  for  remnant  of  Judah 

Sea-COAST. 
Ezek.  25:16  dest.  remnant  of  s.-c. 
Zep.  2:6  sea<.  dwell,  for  sheph. 
Mat.  4:13  J.  dwelt  in  C.  on  s.-c. 
Luke  6: 17  from  sea-c.  came 

COASTS. 
Deut.  2:4  through  c.  of  your  bre. 
18:3  divide  e.  of  thy  laud 

1  Sam.  7:14  c.  did  Israel  deliver 
11:3  send  mess,  into  all  c.  7 

2  Sam.  21:5  be  destroved  from  c. 

1  Chr.  21:12  a.  destroy,  throu.  c. 

2  Chr.  11:13  to  Rehob.  out  of  c. 
Ps.  105:31  lice  in  all  their  c. 

33  he  brake  trees  of  their  c. 

Jer.  25:32  a  whirlwind  from  c. 

Ezek.  3:3:2  take  a  man  of  their  c. 

JoelZ-.i  all  the  c.  of  Palestine? 

Mat.  2:16  H.  slew  child,  in  all  c. 
8:34  out  of  their  c.  Mark  5:17 
15:21  departed  into  c.  of  Tyre 

Mark  7:31  dep.  from  c.  of  Tyre 

Acts  13:50  expelled  them  out  of  c. 

COAT. 

Gen.  37:3  c.  of  many  colors,  32 
Ex.  28:4  Aaron,  a  broidered  c. 
Lev.  8:7  he  put  on  him  the  c. 
16:4  put  on  the  holy  linen  c. 

1  Sam.  2:19  made  him  a  little  c. 
17:5  Goliah  c.  of  mail,  38 

2  /Sam.  15:32  Hushai  came  c.  rent 
./o6  30:18  bindeth  as  collar  of  c. 
Cant.  5:3  I  have  put  off  my  c. 
Mat.  5:40  take  away  thy  e. 
Luke  6:29  forbid  not  to  take  c. 
John  19:23  c.  was  without  seam 

21:7  Peter  girt  his  fisher's  c. 

COATS. 

Gen.  3:21  God  made  c.  of  skins 
Lev.  8:13  put  c.  upon  A.'s  sous 
10:5  their  c.  out  of  camp 
Dan.  3:21  were  bound  in  their  c. 

27  nor  were  their  c.  changed 
Mat.  10:10neither  provide  twoc. 
Mark  6:9  and  put  not  on  two  c. 
Luke  3:11  hath  two  c.  impart 


COM 

Acts  9:39  c.  which  Dorcas  made 
COCK. 

Mat.  26:.34  c.  crow,  75;  Mark 
14::i0,  72- ii/ic  22:34,  61 
74  c.  crew,  Lu.  22:60 ;  John  18:27 
J/a/  A  13:35  cometh  at  c.  crowing 
14:68  and  the  c.  crew,  72 
John  13:38  c.  not  crow  till  thott 
hast  denied  me  thrice 
COCKATRICE,  S. 
Is.  11:8  put  his  hand  on  c.  den 
14:29  of  serpent's  root  come  c. 
59:5  they  hatch  c.  eggs 
Jer.  8:17  will  send  c.  among  yon 

COCKLE. 
Job  31:40  e.  grow  inst.  of  barley 
COFFER. 

1  Sam.  6:8  put  jewels  in  a  c 
11  laid  the  c.  on  the  cart 

COFFI\. 
Gen  50:26  Joseph  was  put  in  ac. 

COGITATIO.\8. 
Dan.  7:28  c.  much  troubled  me 
COLD. 

Gen.  8:22  e.  and  heat  not  cease 
•Job  24:7  naked  no  covering  in  c. 

.37:9  c.  Cometh  out  of  north 
Ps.  147:17  stand  before  his  c.t 
Prov.  20:4  not  plough  by  re.  of 

25:13  as  c.  of  snow  in  harvest 

20  taketh  away  garment  in  c. 
25  c.  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul 

■ler.  18:14  c.  water  be  forsaken? 
Nah.  3:17  in  hedges  in  c.  day 
Mat.  10:42  a  cup  of  c.  water 
24:12  love  of  many  wax  c. 
John  18:18  a  fire,  for  it  was  c. 
Acts  28:2  received  us,  bee.  of  c. 

2  Cor.  11:27  in  c.  and  nakedness 
Rev.  3:15  neither  c.  nor  hot,  16 

COLLAR,  8. 
Jud.  8:26  jewels  beside  c. 
Job  30:18  disease  bindeth  as  C, 

COLLECTIOIV. 
2  Chr.  24:6  to  bring  in  the  c.  9 

1  Cor.  16:1  cone.  c.  for  saints 

COLLEGE. 

2  K.  22:14  in  c.  2  Chr.  34:22 

COLLOPS. 
Jb6  15:27  c.  of  fat  on  his  flanks 

COLOIVY. 
Acts  16:12  and  a  c. 

COLOR,  S. 
Gen.  37:3  a  coat  of  many  c. 
Nu7n.  11:7  the  c.  as  bdellium 
Jud.  5:.30  a  prey  of  divers  c. 
2  Sam.  13:18  garm.  of  divers  e 
1  CAr.  29:2  stones  of  divers  c. 
Is.  54:11  lay  stones  with  fair  c. 
Prov.  23:31  giveth  his  e.  in  cup 
Ezek.  1:4  midst  as  c.  of  amber 
7  like  c.  of  brass,  Z)an.  10:6 
16  like  c.  of  beryl,  Dan.  10:9 
22  firmament  as  c.  of  crystal 
16:16  places  with  divers  c. 
17:3  eagle  with  divers  c.  to  L. 
COLOSSE.    Co/.  1:2 

COLT,  S. 

Cera.  32:15  thirty  camels  with  tf. 
49:11  binding  ass's  e.  to  vine 
Jud.  10:4  thirty  s.  rode  on  30  c. 
12:14  Abdon's  sons  ro.  on  70  c. 
■Job  11:12  man  be  born  like  c. 
Zee.  9:9  riding  ujjon  a  c.  Mat. 

21:5;  John  12:15 
Mat.  21:2  find  an  ass  tied,  a  c. 
Mark  11:2;  iuAe  19:.30 
7  brought  ass  and  e.  Mark  11:7 
Mark  11:5  loos,  c?  Luke  19:33 
Luke  19:35  cast  their  garm.  cue. 

COME. 

ffcrt.  26:27  wherefore  c.  ye  to  me 
42:7  whence  c.  ye  ?  Jos.  9:8 
49:10  sceptre  until  Shiloh  c. 

Num.  10:29  c.  thou  with  us 
^:19  out  of  Jacob  shall  c.  ha 
that  shall  have  dominion 

Devt.  18:6  if  a  L.  c.  with  desire 

1  Sam.  2:34  c.  on  thy  two  sous 
10:8  thou  Shalt  tarry  till  I  c. 
17:45  I  c.  to  thee  in  name  of  L. 
20:21  then  c.  there  is  peace 

2  Sam.  19:.33  c.  thou  over 

2  K.  5:8  let  him  c.  now  to  me 

18:32  till  I  C.  Is.  36:17 
1  Chr.  29:14  all  things  e.  of  thee 
Job  13:13  let  c.  on  me  what  will 

14:14  wait  till  my  change  c. 

21  his  sons  c.  to  honor 
37:13  to  c.  for  correction 
38:11  hitherto  Shalt  thouc. 

Ps.  40:7  lo,  I  c.  Utb.  10:V.  9 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


COM 

Ps.  42:2  when  shall  I  e.  and  app. 

50:3  our  God  t^liall  c.  and  not 

65:2  unto  thee  shall  all  flesh  c. 

80:2  and  c.  and  save  us 

86:9  all  nations  shall  c. 

101:2  when  wilf  thou  c.  to  me 

109:17  loved  ciu'sing,  so  let  it  c. 

119:41  let  thy  mercies  c.  77 
Ec.  9:2  all  things  c.  alike 
Cant.  2:10  love,  c.  away,  13 
7s.  13:5  c.  from  a  far  country 
6  day  of  L.  c.  as  destruction 

21:12  inquire  ye,  return,  c. 

26:20  c.  my  people,  enter 

35:4  your  G.  will  c.  with  veng. 

40:10  will  c.  with  strong  hand 

41:25  raised  up  one,  he  shall  c. 

44:7  things  coming,  and  shall  c. 

45:20  assem.  and  c.  draw  near 

24  even  to  him  shall  men  c. 
51:11  redeemed  shall  c.  to  Z. 
65:1  c.  ye  to  the  waters,  c.  ye 

3  c.  unto  me,  hear 

59:20  Redeemer  shall  c.  to  Z. 

60:3  Gentiles  c.  to  thv  light,  5 

66:15  Lord  willc.  with  fire 
Jer.  2:31  will  c.  no  more  to  thee 

3:22  we  c.  to  thee 

13:22  wherefore  c.  these  things 

17:15  word  of  Lord  ?  let  it  c. 

40:4  seem  good  to  c.  if  ill  to  c. 

46:18  as  Carmel  so  shall  he  c. 

49:4  who  shall  c.  unto  me  ? 
Lam.  1:4  none  c.  to  solemn  fea. 
Ezek.  21:27  till  he  c.  whose  right 

33:31  c.  to  thee  as  the  people 

33  it  will  c.  then  shall  know 
36:8  they  are  at  hand  to  c. 

Hos.  0:1  c.  let  us  return  to  Lord 
3  he  shall  c.  to  us  as  the  rain 

10:12  time  to  seek  L.  till  he  c. 
Joel  1:15  as  destruction  sh.  it  c. 

2:31  be.  terrible  day  of  Lord  c. 
Hab.  2:3  it  will  c.  and  not  tarry 
Zee.  1:21  what  c.  these  to  do  ? 

14:5  God  shall  c.  and  all  saints 
Mai.  :3:1  the  Lord  ye  seek  shall  c. 
Mat.  2:6  out  of  thee  c.  Governor 

6:10  thy  kingdom  c.  Luke  11:2 

8:9  c.  and  hecometh,  Lvke  7:8 
11  many  shall  c.  from  the  east 

11:3  he  that  sh.  c.  f  Luke  7:19, 20 
28  c.  all  ye  that  labor 

16:24  if  any  man  willc.  after  me 

17:10  Elias  must  first  c.  ?  11 

24:14  then  shall  the  end  c. 
42  know  not  hour  Lord  doth  c. 

25:34  c.  ye  blessed  of  my  Father 
Mark  8:34  if  any  will  c.  afterme, 
X)/Ac9:23:  14:27 

10:14  child,  to  c.  Lnke  18:16 
Luke  10:1  place  whither  he  w.  c. 

17:20  when  kingdom  should  c. 

1-9:13  occupy  till  I  c. 

22:18  till  king,  of  God  shajl  c. 
John  1:39  he  saith,  c.  and  see 

3:26  baptizeth,  and  all  men  c. 

5:14  lest  worse  thing  c.  to  thee 
40  ye  will  not  c.  to  me  that  ye 

6:37  F.  giveth  shall  c.  to  me 
44  no  man  can  c.  except  F.  65 

7:34  I  am,  thither  ye  cannot  c. 
37  if  any  man  thirst,  let  him  c. 

8:14  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  c. 

13:19  before  it  c.  that  when  c. 

14:18  I  will  c.  unto  you 
23  and  we  will  c.  unto  him 

17:11  I  c.  t  o  thee,  13 

21:22  I  will  he  tarry  till  I  c.  23 
^cts  1:11  this  Jesus  shall  so  c.  as 

2:20  before  great  day  of  Lord  c. 

8:24  pray  none  of  these  things  c. 

9:38  he  would  not  delay  to  c. 

13:40  lest  that  c.  upon  you 

18:9  c.  over  into  Macedonia 

19:4  believe  on  him  should  c. 

26:22  Moses  did  say  should  c. 
Bom.  3:8  do  evil  th.  good  may  c. 

1  Cor.  4:5  judg  nothmg  till  L.  c. 
11:26  show  L?s  death  till  he  c. 

34  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  c. 
S  Cor.  1:15  I  was  minded  to  c. 

12:20  for  I  fear,  lest  when  I  c. 

2  The.^.  1:10  shall  c.  to  be  glori. 
2:3  e.xcept  c.  a  falling  away 

1  Tim.  4:8  life  now  is,  and  to  c. 

2  Tim.  4:3  time  will  c.  they  will 
Heb.  4:16  c.  boldly  to  throne. 

7:25  able  to  save  them  c.  to  God 
10:37  he  that  shall  c.  will  c. 
Ser.  2:5  else  I  will  c.  quickly 

25  ve  have,  hold  fast  till  I  c. 
3:ll"l  c.  quickly.  22:7,  20 

6:1  saving,  c.  and  see.  3,  5,  7 
28:17  and  let  him  athirst  c. 

COME  a^ain. 

Gen.  38:21  so  that  I  c.  ag. 


COM 

Ex.  14:26  waters  c.  a.  on  E. 
■Jud.  8:9  I  c.  a.  in  peace 
13:8  let  man  of  God  c.  again 

1  K.  2:41  Shimei  was  c.  aqain 
12:5  thr.  d.  and  c.  a.  2  Chr.  10:5 
17:21  let  this  child's  soul  c.  a. 

Ps.  126:6  he  shall  c.  again, 
Prov.  3:28  say  not.  Go  and  c.  a 
Luke  10:.35  I  c.  ag.  will  repay 
John  14:3  I  will  c.  aga.  and  rec. 
28  I  go  away,  and  c.  a. 

2  Cor.  2:1  not  c.  a.  in  heaviness 
12:21 1  c.  a.  God  will  humble 
13:2  if  I  c.  a.  I  will  not  spare 

COME  down. 
Gen.  45:9  saith  Jos.  c.  d.  to  me 
E.T.  3:8  I  am  c.  d.  to  deliver 
19:11  Lord  will  c.  d.  on  Sinai 
N^um..  11:17  I  will  c.  d.  and  talk 
Deut.  28:24  It  shall  c.  d. 
Jud.  7:24  c.  d.  against  Midian. 

1  Sam.  2.3:11  S.  c.  d.  ?  will  c.  d. 
20  c.  d.  according  to  desire 

2  K.  1:4  not  c.  d.  from,  6. 16 
9  thou  man  of  God  c.  dmvn 

Neh.  6:3  I  cannot  c.  d. 
Ps.  7:16  c.  d.  on  his  own  pate 

72:6  shall  c.  doiim  like  rain 

144:5  bow  thy  heavens  and  C.  d. 
Is.  47:1  c.  down  O  virgin 

64:1  that  thou  wouldst  c.  d. 
■Ter.  13:18  principal!,  shall  c.  d. 

21:13  who  shall  c.  d.  ag.  us  ? 

48:18  c.  down  from  thy  glory 
Ezek.  26:16  prin.  of  sea  shall  c.  d. 

.30:6  pride  of  power  shall  c.  d.  , 
■Joel  3:11  thy  mighty  ones  toe.  d. 
Mat.  24:17  on  house-top  not  c.  d. 

27:40  c.  d.  fr.  cr.  42 ;  Mark  15:.30 
Luke  19:5  J.  said,  Zacchcus  c.  d. 
John  4:49  c.  down  ere  child  die 

COMB  forth. 
Gen.  15:4  c.f.  of  thv  bowels 
1  Sam.  14:11  Hebrews  c.f. 

1  K.  2:30  saith  the  king,  c.  forth 

2  K.  10:25  slay,  let  none  c.  forth 
.rob  23:10  I  shall  c.f.  as  gold 
P.*.  17:2  let  my  sentence  C.f. 

88:8  I  cannot  c.  forth 
Ec.  7:18  feareth  Ciod  shall  e.  f. 
Is.  11:1  c.f.  rod  out  stem  of  J. 

48:1  art  c.  forth  of  waters  of  J. 
.ler.  46:9  let  mighty  men  c.  forth 
Ezek.  21:19  twain  c.. forth 
Dan.  3:26  ye  scrv.  of  God,  c.f. 
.Joel  3:18  a'fountain  shall  c.  forth 
Mic.  5:2  out  of  thee  c.  forth  ruler 
Mat.  IMS  c.f.  from  heart 
Mark  9:29  c.f.  by  prayer 
Luke  12:.37  will  c.  f.  and  serve 
./nhn  5:20  c.  f.  they  done  good 

11:43  he  cried,  Lazarus,  c.  forth 
Acts  7:7  shall  c.f.  and  serve  me 

COME  hither. 
Gen  15:16  the  fourth  gen.  c.  h. 
Jud.  16:2  Samson  c.  hither 

1  Sam..  10:22  man  should  c.  h. 
16:11  not  sit  down  till  he  c.  h. 

2  Sam.  20:16  say  to  Joab,  c.h. 
Prov.  25:7  bet.  be  said,  c.  up  h. 
Dan.  3:26  servants  of  G,  c.  h. 
John  4:16  call  husband  and  c.  h. 
Arts  17:6  turned  world,  are  c.  h. 
Sev.  4:1c.  np  hither  11:12;  17:1; 

21:9 

COME  in  or  into. 

Gen.  19:31  not  a  man  to  c.  in 
24:31  c.  in,  thou  blessed  of  Lord 
Num.  27:21  his  word  shall  c.  in 
Deut.  31:2  I  can  no  more  c.  in 
.los.  14: 1 1  my  strength  to  e.  in 

1  E.  1:14  I  will  c.  in  after  thee 
3:7  I  know  not  how  to  c.  in  or 
l-t:6  c.  in  thou  wife  of  Jeroboam 
Vy.n  any  to  go  out  or  c.  in 

2  /r.  4:4  when  c.  in,  shut  door 
11:9  each  his  men  to  c.  in  and 

2  Chr.  1:10  and  c.  in  before  peo. 

16:1  none  go  out  or  c.  in  to  A. 

23:6  c.  into  house,  save  priests 
Neh.  2:7  till  I  c.  into  Judah 
Est.  6:5  said,  let  Haman  c.  in 
Ps.  24:7  king  of  glory  c.  in.  9 

69:1  for  the  waters  "are  c.  in 

96:8  and  c.  into  his  courts 
Is.  19:1  Lord  shall  c.  into  Egypt 

19:23  Assyrian  sh.  c.  into  E. 

24:10  no  liian  c.  in 
.Jer.  17:19  kings  of  Judah  c.  in 

51:50  Jerus.  c.  into  your  mind 
Mic.  5:5  Assyrian  shall  c.  into 
Mat.  16:27  Son  of  ni!in  sh.  c.  in 

24:5  manv  sh.  c.  in  mv  name, 
.Vark'l3:6:  Luke^V.S 

25:.31  Son  of  man  shall  c.  in 
Luke  11:33  wh.  c.  in  may  see 


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Luke  12:46  c.  in  a  d.  he  look.  n. 
14:23  compel  them  to  c.  in 
John  .5:43 1  am  c.  in  my  Father's 

name,  if  another  shall  c. 
6:14  prophet,  that  sh.  c.  11:27 
Acts  16:15  c.  inta  my  house 
Rmn.  11:25  fulness  of  G.  be  c.  in, 
1  Cor.  14:23  c.  i«  those  unlearned 

24  if  c.  in  one  believelh  not 
.Jam.  2:2  there  c.  in  a  poor  man 
Rev.  3:20  c.  in  to  him,  and  sup 

COME  near. 
Gen.  20:4  Abime.  had  not  c.  n. 
Ex.  16:9,  say  c.  n.  bef.  the  L. 
Num.  16:5  cause  him  to  c.  near 

1  Sam.  10:20  tribes  to  c.  near 
Ps.  32:9  lest  they  c.  n.  thee 

119:169  let  my  cry  c.  near  thee 
Is.  41:1  c.  vear  to  judgment 
48:16  c.  ye  near  hear  ye  this 
50;8  mine  adversary  ?  c.  near 
Ezek.  40:46  c.  near  to  L.  to  min 
44:15  c.  near  to  me  to  minister 
Mai.  3:5  c.  near  to  you  to  judg. 
Luke  19:41  c.  n^-a?- he  beheld  city 
Acts  23:15  or  ever  he  c.  near 

COME  ni«h. 
Ex.  .34:.30  were  afraid  to  c.  n. 
Lev.  10:3  he  sane,  in  all  c.  nigh 
Luke  10:9  kingdom  of  G.  c.  n.  11 

COME  not. 
Ex.  24:2  they  shall  not  c.  nigh 
Num..  16:12  we  will  n.  c.  up,  14 
Jos.  3:4  c.  not  near  unto  ark 
23:7  ye  c.  not  among  nations 

2  Sam..  14:29  Joab  would  not  c. 
2  K.  19:32  king  of  Assvria  not  c. 

into  city,  33;  7«.  .37:.33,  34 
2  Chr.  35:21  I  c.  not  against  thee 
Ezr.  10:8  not  c.  within 
■lob  13:16  hypocrite  n.  c.  before 
Ps.  32:6  they  shall  not  c. 
69:27  let  them  not  c.  into 
91:7  it  shall  not  c.  nigh  thee 
Pror.  5:8  c.  not  nigh  door  of  h. 
Is.  7:17  L.  shall  bring  days  not  c. 
32: 10  gathering  shal  1  not  c. 
54:14  terror  shall  not  c.  near 
65:5  which  sav,  c.  not  near  me 
Ezek.  16:16  things  shall  not  c. 
IIos.  4:15  c.  not  ye  untoGilgal 
9:4  soul  shall  n.  c.  into  house 
Zee.  14:18  if  fam.  of  E.  c.  not 
Mat.  22:3  and  they  would  not  e. 
Mark  2:4  not  c.  for  pr.  Luke  8:19 
Luke  14:20  married,  I  cannot  c. 
John5:%i  not  c.  into  condemn. 
40  not  c.  that  ye  might 
7:.34  thither  ye  cannot  c.  30 
1.5:22  if  I  had  not  c.  not  had  sin 
16:7  the  Comforter  will  not  c. 
1  Cor.  4:18  as  tho.  I  would  Tiot  c. 

COME  out. 
Gen.  15:14  c  o.  with  substance 
17.6  kings  c.  cnit  of  thee,  35:11 
Num.  11:20  it  c.  out  at  nostrils 
12:4  c.  out  ve  three  to  tabema. 
22.5  people  c.  out  of  Egypt,  11 
Deut.  28:7  c.  out  one  way 
Jiid.  9:29  in.  army  and  c.  out 

1  Sam.  11:3  to-mor.  will  c.  out,  10 
24:14  after  whomiskin^c.  out  ? 

2  Sam.  16:7  c.  out,  bloody  man 

1  K.  6:1  480th  year  after  Isr.  c.  o. 
20:17  men  c.  out  of  Samaria 

2  K.  5:11  he  will  c.  out  to  me 
18:31  agree,  and  c.  out.  Is.  36:16 

Ps.  14:7  O  that  salva.  c.  out  of  Z. 
68:31  princes  shall  c.  out  of  E. 
Nah.  1:11  one  c.  imapneth 
Mat.  5:26  f.  out  till  thou  hast 
26:95  are  ve  c.  out  as  ag.  a  thief? 

Mark'U:48;  Xj/A-fi 22:59 
Mark  1:25  c.  o.  of  him,  Luke  4:35 
5:8  c.  out  unclean,  jAike  S'.'iil 
John  1:46  any  good  c.  out  of  N. 
7:41. Christ  c.O'//  of  Galilee? 
Acts  16:18  to  c.  out  of  her 
Pom.  11:26  c.  out  of  Zion  Deliv. 
2  Cor.  6:17  c.  out  from  among 
Ueb.  7:5  c.  out  of  loins  of  Abra. 
Per.  16:13  spirits  c.  out  of  drag. 
18:4  c.  out  of  her,  my  people 

COME  to  pass. 
Num.  11:23  my  word  c.  top. 
Ihut.  13:2  wonder  c.  to  pass 
Jos.  23:14  all  c.  to  pass 
Jud.  13:12  M.  said,  words  c.  to  p. 
21:3  whv  is  this  c.  to  pass 
1  7r.  13:32  saying  shall  c.  /o  pa,ss 
/<.  7:7  not  stand,  norc.  to  p. 
14:24  so  shall  ii  c.  top. 
42:9  former  things  are  c.  to  p. 
Jer.  32:24  has  spoken  is  c.  to  p. 
Ezek.  12:25  I  speak  shall  c.  to  p. 
24:14  spoken,  it  shall  c.  to  p. 

08 


COM 

Dan.  2:29  what  shall  c.  top. 
Zee.  6.15  this  shall  c.  top. 

7:13  c.  to  pass  that  as  he  cried 
Mat.  24:6  these  mustc.  to  pass 
Mark  11:23  th.  he  saith  sh.  c.  top. 

13:29  see  these  things  c.  top. 
ii/ie  2:15  see  this  thing  c.  top. 

21:7  when  these  c.  topa^s?  28 

24:12  wond.  at  what  was  c.  top. 
18  not  known  things  c.  to  pas* 
./oAre  13:19  c.  to  p.  may  b.  14:29 
liev.  1:1  must  shortly  c.  topasa 

COME  short. 
/fOOT.  3:23  all  c.  «/( .  of  glory  of  Q. 
i/(s6.  4:1  seem  to  c.  s/(Ort  of  it 

CO.ME  together 
Job  9:32  should  c.  <.  in  judgment 

19:12  troops  c.  <.  against  me 
Jer.  3:18c.  t.  outoflandof  north 

50:4  Israel  and  Judah  shall  c.  t. 
Acts  1:6  wh.  they  were  c.  t.  28:17 

10:27  he  found  many  c.  together 

19::32  knew  not  wherefore  c.  t. 

21:22  multitude  mustneedsc.  t. 
1  Cor.  7:5  c.  togetlier  again, 

11:17  you  c.  t.  notfor  the  better 
18  when  ye  c.  t.  20,  33 ;  14:26 
34  ye  c.  not  t.  to  condcmna. 

14:23  if  whole  church  be  c.  t. 

COME  up. 

Ex.  19:24  c.  up  thou  and  Aaron 
24:12  c.  vp  to  me  into  mount 
33:5  I  will  c.  up  in  a  moment 
.34:3  no  man  shall  c.  i/j9  with 

Num.  20:5  why  c.  ?/p  out  of  E. 

Jos.  10:6  c.  ?/p  to  us  quickly 

Jud.  1:3  Jud.  said  c.  jz/j  with  me 
15:10  why  are  ye  c.  up  ag.  us  J 
16:18  Del.  sent,  c.  up  this  once 

1  Sam.  14:10  if  they  say  c.  wju 
17:25  seen  man  that  is  c.  up/ 

1  A'.  1:.35  then  c.  after  him 
20:22  will  c.      against  thee 

2  .r.  18:25  am  I  c.  w.  /s.  36:10 
,Tob  7:9  to  grave  c.  vp  no  more 
iVcii  25:7  better  said,  c.  ?/p 
7s.  8:7  c.      over  his  channels 

14:8  no  feller  is  c.  up  against  ns 

60:7  c.  up  with  acceptance 
JVr.  49:19  he  shall  c.  up,  50:44 

22  shall  c.  !/p  and  fly  as  eagle 
Ezek.  38:16  c.  up  aga.  my  people 
IIos.  1:11  shall  c.  u/j  out  of  land 

13:15  wind  of  the  L.  shall  c.  up 
Ob.  21  saviors  shall  c.      on  Z. 
Zee.  14:17  whose  will  not  c.  wp 

18  if  family  of  Egypt  c.  not  up 
Acts  8:31  Philip  to  c.  ?/j9  and  sit 

10:4  Cornel,  the  alms  are  c.  up 
Per.  4:1  c.      hither,  11:12 

COME,  passive. 
Gen.  6:13  tlie  end  of  all  flesh  is  c. 
18:5  are  ye  c.  to  your  servant 
21  accord,  to  cry  wh.  c.  to  me 
Ex.  3:9  cry  of  Israel  is  c.  to  me 
Nu?n.  22:11  there  is  a  people  c. 
Jos.  5:14  as  captain  am  I  c. 
Jud  16:2  Samson  is  c.  hither 

1  Sam.  4:7  G.  is  c.  into  the  camp 
9' 16  bee.  their  cry  is  c.  to  me 

2  K.  8:7  man  of  God  is  c.  hither 
Ezr.  9:13  after  all  that  is  c. 

i  Job  3:25  thing  I  feared  is  c.  4:5 
Ps.  44:17  all  this  is  c.  on  us,  yet 

53:6  0  that  salvation  were  c. 

55:5  fear,  and  trembling  arc  c. 

69:2  I  am  c.  into  deep  waters 

102:13  vea.  the  set  time  is  c. 
Is.  10:28  he  is  c.  to  Aiath 

56:1  my  salvation  near  to  c. 

60:1  shine,  for  thy  light  is  c. 

6.3:4  year  of  my  redeemed  is  e 
1  Jer.  40:3  theref  this  is  c.  on  von. 

50:27  their  day  isc. 
31  thy  day  is  c.  I  will  visit  thee 

51:13  on  waters,  thy  end  is  c. 
Lam.  4:18  our  end  is  c. 

5:1  rememb.  what  is  c.  upon  us 
Ezek.  7:2  an  end  is  c.  on  land,  6 
7  the  morning  is  c,  upon  thee 
10  day.  behold  it  is  c.  39:8 

21:25  whose  day  is  c.  29 
Dan.  9:13  all  this  evil  is  e.  on  us 
Amos  8:"2  the  end  is  c.  on  Israel 
Jlic.  1:9  c.  to  gate  of  my  people 
Mat.  12:28  kingdom  of  God  is  c. 

18:11  Son  of  man  is  c.  to  save 
Mark  14:41  hour  is  c. 
Luke  19:10  c.  to  seek  and  to  save 
John  4:25  is  c.  he  will  tell  us  all 

11:28  Master  is  c.  and  calleth 

12:23  J.  aiisw.  the  hour  isc.  17:1 
1  Cor.  13:10  when  that  perf.  is  c. 
Col.  1:6  which  gospel  is  c.  to  y. 
1  John  4:3  that  confesselh  n.  C. 
is  c.  in  the  flesh,  2  John  7 


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COM 

1  John  5:20  we  k.  Son  of  G.  is  c. 
I  am  COiME,  or  am  I  COME 

Ex.  18:6  /.Tetliro  am  c.  to  thee 
Num.  22:38  Bal.  said,  lo,  1  am  c. 

2  Sam.  14:32  am  I  c.  fr.  Gesh.  ? 
Ps.  69:2  /  am  c.  into  deep  wat. 
Ec.  1:16  lo, /nm  c. 

Dan.  9;23  7  am  c.  to  show,  10:14 
10:12  /  am  c.  for  thy  words 

i/a^.  5:17  7a?«  c.  to  destroy  law 
9:13  Jam  not  c.  to  call  right. 
10:34  not  I  am  c.  to  send  peace 
35  /  am  c.  to  set  at  variance 

Luke  12:51  lame,  to  give  peace  ? 

John  1:31  therefore  om  7c. 
5:43  7am  c.  in  my  F.'b  name 
7:28  7  am  not  c.  of  myself 
9:39  for  judgment  7  am  c. 
10:10  7  am  c.  th.  might  ha.  life 
12:46  7  am  c.  a  light  into  world 
16:28  7  am  c.  agam  I  leave  wor. 
COME,  joined  with  Time. 

Gen.  30:33  answer  in  t.  to  c. 

Mc.  13:14  asketh  in  lime  to  c. 
Z>e!//.  6:20  ;  Jos.  4:6.  21 
102:13  the  set  time  is  c. 

Prov.  31:25  rejoice  in<.  to 

Cant.  2:12    of  sing,  of  birds  c. 

Is.  13:22  her  time  is  near  to  c. 
30:8  be  for  dime  to  c. 
42:23  will  hear  for  (im,e  to  c. 

Ezek.       t.  is  c.  12;  Hag.  1:2 
not  c. 

XKA;e  9:51  t.  c.  he  sh.  be  received 
Gal.  4:4  when  fulness  of  t.  w.  c. 
1  Tim.  6:19  founda.  aga.  t.  to  c. 
1  Pci.  4:17  t.  isc.  judgm.  mustb. 

Yet  COME. 
Deut.  12:9  not  yet  c.  to  the  rest 
John  2:4  my  hour  is  not  yet  c. 
7:6  my  time  is  not  i/et  c. 
30  hour  was  not  yet  c.  88:20 
11:30  J.  was  not  y.  c.  into  town 
Rev.  17:10  the  other  is  not  yet  c. 

COMELIIVESS. 
Js.  53:2  hath  no  form  nor  c. 
Ezelt.  16: 14  perfect  through  my  c. 
27:10  thoy  of  Lud  set  fo.  thy  c. 
.  Van.  10:8  my  c.  into  corruption 
1  Cor.  12:23  more  abundant  c, 

COMELY. 
1  Sam.  16:18  David  a  c.  person 
Job  41:12  con.  his  c.  proportion 
Ps.  33:1  praise  is  c.  for,  147:1 
PYov.  30:29  four  are  c.  m  going 
Ec.  5:18  it  is  c.  for  one  to  eat 
Cant.  1:5  I  am  black,  but  c. 
10  cheeks  are  c.  with  jewels 
2:14  thy  countenance  is  c 
4:3  thy  speech  is  c. 
6:4  art  c.  O  my  love,  as  Jerus. 
Is.  4:2  the  fruit  shall  be  c. 
Jer.  6:2  daujrh.  of  Ziou  to  a  c.  w. 
1  Cor.  7:35  1  speak  for  that  c. 
12:24  c.  parts  have  no  need 
COMERS. 
Beb.  10:1  c.  thereunto  perfect 

COMEST. 
Devt.  28:6  blessed  when  thou  c. 

19  cursed  when  thou  c.  in 
Jud.  17:9  Jlic.  said,  whence  c. 
19:17  old  man  said,  whence  c. 

1  -Sam.  16:4  c.  peacea.  1  1  K.  2:13 
17:45  thou  c.  to  me  w.  a  sword 

2  K.  5:25  whence  c.  th.  Gehazi  ? 
Job  1:7  whence  c.  thou  ?  2:2 
Jim.  1:8  whence  c.  thou  ? 

ilfai.  3:14  and  c.  thou  to  me  ? 

i«fe2;3:42  wh.  c.  into  thy  king. 
COMETH. 

Veut.  23:13  that  c.  from  thee 

1  Sam.  4:3  when  ark  c. 

'9:6  all  he  saith  c.  surely  to  pass 
20:29  he  c.  not  to  king's  table 

Job  28:20  wh.  then  c.  wisdom  1 

Ps.  30:5  but  joy  c.  in  morning 

\75:6  promotion  c.  not  from  east 
96:13  for  he  e.  to  judge 
118:26  blessed  is  he  c.  in  name 
121:2  my  help  c.  from  the  Lord 

Ec.  6:4  he  e.  in  with  vanity 

\Cant.  2:8  he  c.  leaping  on  mou. 

'is.  13:9  day  of  L.  c.  with  wrath 
30:27  name  of  L.  c.  from  far 
62:11  Zion  thy  salvation  c. 
63:1  who  is  this  c.  from  Edom 

Jer.  17:6  not  see  when  good  c. 
43:11  c.  he  shall  smite  Egypt 

Lam.  3:37  and  it  c.  to  pass" 
Ezek.  20:32  c.  in  your  mind 
21:7  because  it  c.  behold  it  c 
24:24  when  this  c.  kn.  I  am  L. 
33:31  they  come  as  people  c. 
■  83  when  this  c.  to  psss,  then 

Dan.  12:12  c.  to  1,335  days 
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Joel  i:l  Any  of  L.  c.  Zee.  14:1; 

yy^fe?.  5:2 
Mai.  4:1  day  <;.  that  shall  bum 
Mat.  3:11  he  that  c.  after  is  mig. 

Mark  1:7;  ZiM'e  3:16 
5:37  more  than  these  c.  of  evil 
8:9  come,  and  he  c.  Lvke  7:8 
21:5  thy  king  c.  John  12:15 
9  ble.  is  he  c.  in  name  of  Lord, 
Mark  11:9 ;         13:35 :  19:.38 
2.5:19  after  long  time  Lord  c. 
Mark  8:38  when  he  c.  in  glory 
9:12  Elias  c.  first  and  restoreth 
14:43  while  he  spake  c.  Judas 
Lvke  6:47  whoso  e.  to  me,  and 
12:37  he  c.  shall  find  watching 
40  c.  at  an  hour  ye  think  not 
43  when  he  c.  shall  find 
55  will  be  heat,  and  it  c. 
17:20  c.  not  with  observation 
18:8  c.  shall  he  find  faith 
John  3:8  canst  not  tell  wh.  it  c. 

20  nor  c.  to  the  light 
4:21  woman,  hour  c.  23;  16:32 
6:.35  c.  to  me  never  hunger,  37 
45  learned  of  Father,  c.  to  me 
7:27  C.  c.  no  man  knoweth,  31 
42  Christ  c.  of  seed  of  David 
9:4  night  c.  no  man  can  work 
14:6  no  man  c.  to  Father  but 
16:.32  hour  c.  ye  shall  be  scat. 
Acts  10:32  when  hec.  shall  speak 

1  Cor.  15:24  then  c.  the  end 

2  Cor.  11:28  beside  wh.  c.  on  me 
1  Thes.  5:2  day  of  L.  c.  as  a  thief 
Ileb.  11:6  c.  to  G.  must  believe 
Jiide  14  L.  c.  with  10,000  saints 
Hev.  1:7  he  c.  with  clouds 

17:10  c.  continue  a  short  space 
COMETH  down. 
7?.  55:10  rain  c.  d.  from  heaven 
.John  6:33  he  c.  down,  50 
Jam.  1:17  every  good  gift  c.  d. 
Rev.  3:12  new  Jeru.  which  c.  d. 

COMETH  forth. 

Ex.  4:14  c.  forth  to  meet  thee 
Jud.  11:31  e.  forth  of  doors 
1  Satn.  11:7  c.  not /.  after  S. 
Job  5:0  athiction  c.  not  forth 
14:2  he  c.  forth  like  a  flower 
7*'.  28:29  this  also  c.  forth 
Ezek.  33:30  wliat  word  c.  forth 
Mic.  1:3  L.  c.f.  out  of  his  place 

COMETH  nigh. 
Num.  1:51  stranger  that  c.  n.  be 
put  to  death,  3:10,38;  18:7 
COMETH  out. 
Deut.  28:57  young  one  c.  out 
Is.  26:21  Lord  c.  out  of  his  place 
42:5  earth,  and  what  c.  out 
Mat.  15:11  c.  out  of  mouth,  this 
defileth  a  man,  Mark  7:20 
COMETH  up. 
1  Sam.  28:14  an  old  man  c.  vp 
Cant.  8:5  c.  up.  from  wilderness  ? 
Jer.  46:7  that  c.  !/p  as  a  tlood  1 
50:3  out  of  north  c.  j/^  a  nation 

COMFORT. 
Job  6:10  then  should  lyethavec. 
10:20  alone  that  I  may  take  c. 
Ps.  119:50  my  c.  in  aftliction 

76  let  kindness  be  for  my  c. 
Is.  57:6  sh.  I  receive  c.  in  these? 
Ezek.  16:54  thou  art  a  c.  to  them 
Mat.  9:22  be  of  good  c.  Luke  8:48 
Mark  10:49  be  of  g.  c.  he  calleth 
Acts  9:31  walking  in  c.  of  II.  G. 
Rmn.  15:4  c.  of  the  scriptures 

1  Cor.  14:3  spcaketh  to  ex.  andc. 

2  Cor.  1:3  blessed  be  God  of  all  c. 
4  c.  wherewith  we  are  comfort. 

7:4  I  am  filled  with  c. 
13  were  comforted  in  your  c. 
13:11  brethren,  be  of  good  c. 
Phil.  2:1  if  any  c.  of  love 

19  of  good  c.  when  I  know 
Col.  4:11  been  c.  to  me 

COMFORT,  Verb. 
Gen.  5:29  c.  us  concerning  work 
18:5  c.  ye  your  hearts 
27:42  Esau  doth  c.  himself 
37:35  sons  rose  to  c.  him 
Jud.  19:5  c.  heart  with  bread.  8 
2  Sam.  10:2  David  sent  to  c.  him 
1  Chr.  7:22  came  to  c.  him 
Job  2:11  friends  came  to  c.  him 
7:13  say,  My  bed  shall  c.  me 
9:27  if  I  say,  I  will  e.  myself 
21:34  how  then  c.  ye  me  in  vain 
Ps.  23:4  thy  staff,  they  c.  me 
71:21  Shalt  c.  me  on  every  side 
119:82  when  wilt  thou  c.  me? 
Card.  2:5  c.  me  with  apples 
Is.  22:4  labor  not  to  c.  me 
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7s.  51:3  L.  shall  c.  Zion,  c.  was, 
19  by  whom  sliall  I  e.  thee  ? 

61:2  to  c.  all  that  mouni 

66:13  so  will  I  e.  you  in  Jeru. 
Jer.  8:18  when  I  would  c.  myself 

16:7  nor  men  tear  to  c.  them 

31:13  I  will  c.  and  make  rejoice 
Lam.  1:2  hath  none  to  c.  her,  17 
21  there  is  none  to  c.  me 

2:13  equal,  that  I  may  c.  thee  1 
Ezek.  14:23  c.  when  ye  see  ways 
Zee.  1:17  Lord  shall  yet  c.  Ziou 

10:2  they  c.  in  vain 
■Tohn  11:19  to  c.  them  concerning 
2  Cor.  1:4  may  be  able  to  c.  them 

2:7  ye  ought  rather  to  comfort 
Eph.  6:22  might  c.  your  hearts 
Col.  4:8  and  c.  your  "hearts 

1  Thes.  3:2  to  c.  you  cone,  faith 
4:18  c.  one  another 

5:11  wherefore  c.  yourselves 
14  c.  the  feeble-minded 

2  77(e«.  2:17  L.  J.  c.  yoiu-  hearts 
COMFORTABLE. 

2  Sam.  14:17  w.  of  L.  now  be  r. 
Zee.  1:13  L.  answ.  with  c.  words 

COMFORTABLY. 
2  Sam.  19:7  speak  c.  to  thy  serv. 
2  Chr.  30:22  spake  c.  to  Levites 

32:6  set  captains,  and  spake  c. 
Ts.  40:2  speak  ye  c.  to  Jerusalem 
Hos.  2:14  I  will  speak  c.  to  her 

COMFORTED. 
Gen.  24:67  Isaac  was  c. 

37:.35  Jacob  refused  to  be  e. 

38:12  Judah  was  c. 

50:21  Joseph  c.  his  brethren 

2:13  for  hast  c.  me 
2  Sam.  12:24  David  c.Bath-sheba 

13:39  he  was  c.  concerning  A. 
■lob  42:11  brethren  c.  him. 
Ps.  77:2  my  soul  refused  to  be  c. 

86:17  bee.  thou  L.  hast  c.  me 

119:.52  and  have  c.  myself 
Is.  49:13  God  c.  his  people,  52:9 

54:11  Oh  thou  afflicted,  not  c. 

66:13  shall  be  c.  in  Jerusalem 
Jer.  31:15  Rachel  refused  to  bee. 
Ezek.  5:13  fury  to  rest,  I  w.  be  c. 

14:22  be  c.  concerning 

31:16  all  that  drink  water  be  c. 

32:31  Pharaoh  shall  bee. 
.1/a/.  2:18  not  be  e.  bee.  were  not 

.5:4  mourn,  for  they  shall  be  c. 
Ltike  16:25  he  is  c.  thou  tnrm. 
.fohn  11:31  the  Jews  which  c.  her 
Acts  16:40  seen  brethren,  c.  them 

20:12  brought  man  alive,  weree 
Rom.  1:12  I  may  be  c.  with  you 

1  Cor.  14:31  and  all  bo  c. 

2  Cor.  1:4  we  are  c.  of  Ood 

7:6  Godc.  usbyconiingof  Titus 
7  consola.  wh.  he  was  e.  in  you 
13  we  are  c.  in  your  comfort 
Col.  2:2  hearts  be  c.  being  knit 

1  Thes.  2:11  know  how  he  c.  you 
3:7  we  were  c.  in  our  affliction 

COMFORTEDST. 
7s.  12:1  and  thou  c.  me. 

COMFORTER,  S. 

2  Sam.  10:3  sent  c.  1  Chr.  19:3 
Job  16:2  miserable  c.  are  ye  all 
Ps.  69:20  I  looked  for  c.  but 
ZTc.  4:1  oppressed,  had  no  c. 
Lam.  1:9  she  had  no  c. 

16  c.  that  should  relieve  is  far 
Nah.  3:7  whence  shall  I  seek  c. 
Jo/m  14:16  give  you  another  C. 
26  C.  which  is  the  Holy  Ghost 
15:26  when  the  C.  is  come 
16:7  C.  will  not  come 

COMFORTETH. 
Job  29:25  as  one  that  c.  mourners 
7s.  51:12  lam  he  that  c.  you 
66:13  as  one  his  mother  c.  so 
2  Cor.  1:4  who  c.  us  in  tribula. 
7:6  God  that  c.  those  cast  down 

COMFORTLESS. 
John  14:18  I  will  not  leave  you  c. 

COMFORTS. 
Ps.  94:19  thy  c.  delight  my  soul 
7s.  57:18  and  restore  c.  to  him. 

COMING. 
Gen.  30:30  since  my  c. 
Num.  22:16  let  noth.  hinder  c. 
,Jud.  5:28  chariot  so  lon^  in  c.  f 

1  <S'am.  16:4  trembled  atTiisc. 
29:6  thy  c.  in  with  me  is  good 

2  Sam.  3:25  to  know  thy  c.  in 

2  A".  19:27  know  thy  c.  7s.  37:28 
Ps.  37:13  secth  his  day  is  c 
121:8  L.  shall  preserve  thy  c.  in 
7s.  44:7  things  e.  let  them  show 
Jer.  8:7  observe  time  of  their  c. 
Jtfic.  7: 15  accord,  to  days  of  thy  c. 


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Mai.  3:2  abide  day  of  his  c.  T 
4:5  before  c.  of  tlie  great  day 
Mat.  16:28  till  see  Son  of  man  c. 
24:3  shall  be  sign  of  thy  c.  ? 
27  c.  of  Son  of  man  be,  37,  39 
30  Son  of  man  c.  26:6);  Mark 

1.3:26;  14:62;  Zi/^-c  21:27 
48  Lord  delayetli  c.  Luke  12:45 
25:27  at  c.  received  my  own, 

Luke  19:23 
Mark  6:31  many  c.  and  going 
Luke  18:5  continual  c.  she  w.  me 
JoA/i  5:7  I  am  c.  another  step. 

25  hour  is  c.  28;  10:12  wolf  c. 
Acts  7:.52  before  c.  of  Just  One 
9:28  Saul  was  with  them  c.  in. 
13:24  preached  before  his  c. 

1  Cor.  1:7  waiting  for  e.  of  L.  .T. 
15:23  that  are  Christ's  at  bis  <■. 
16:17  glad  of  c.  of  Stephanas 

2  Cor.  7:6  G.  comf.  us  bye.  of  T. 

7  not  by  his  c.  only 

Phil.  1:26  abundant,  by  my  e. 

1  Thes.  2:19  rejoicing  at  his  c. 
3:13  unblanieable  at  c.  of  Lord 
4:15  which  remain  to  c.  of  L. 
5:23  blameless  to  e.  of  our  Lord 

2  Thes.  2:1  we  beseech  by  e.  of  L. 

8  destroy  with  brightness  of  c. 
9.  c.  is  after  working  of  Satan 

Jam.  5:7  be  patient  to  e.  of  Lord 
8  e.  of  Lord  draweth  nigh 

1  Pet.  2:4  c.  as  unto  a  live  stone 

2  Pet.  1:16  power  and  e.  of  L.  J. 
3:4  the  promise  of  his  e.  ?. 

12  hasting  toe.  of  day  of  God 

1  John  2:28  not  be  ash.  at  his  c. 
Rev.  13:11  another  beast  e.  up 

21:2  new  Jer.  e.  down  from  G. 

COMINGS. 
Ezek.  43:11  show  them  the  e.  in 

COMMAND,  Substantive. 
Job  39:27  eagle  mount  at  thy  c. 

COMMAND,  Verb. 
Gen.  18:19  Ab.  will  c.  children 
Ex.  18:23  and  God  e.  thee  so 
Num.  9:8  I  will  hear  what  L.  c. 

36:6  the  thing  Lord  doth  e. 
Deut.  28:8 Lord  e.  blessing 

.32:46  e.  children  to  observe 
Jos.  11:15  so  did  Mosese.  Josbna 
Ps.  42:8  L.  e.  his  loving-kindness 

44:4  e.  deliverance  for  Jacob 
Is.  45:11  work  of  my  hands,  c. 
Jer.  27:4  e.  to  say  to  masters 
Lam.  1:10  e.  should  not  enter 
Mat.  19:7  why  did  Moses  e. 

27:64  e.  sepulchre  be  made  sure 
Mark  10:3  what  did  Moses  e.  you 
Luke  8:31  not  e.  to  go  into  deep 

9:.54  wilt  thou  we  e.  fire 
Acts  5:28  we  straitly  e.  you 

15:5  to  e.  to  keep  law  of  Moses 

2  Tilts.  3:4  will  do  tilings  we  e. 
6  we  e.  you  in  name  of  Lord 
12  such  we  c.  and  exl'.ort 

1  Tim.  4:11  these  things  e. 

I  COMMAND. 
Ex.  7:2  all  7  c.  Jer.  1:7,  17 

.34:11  obs.  what  7  c.  Deut.  12:28 
Lev.  25:21  7will  c.  my  blessing 
Deut.  4:2  not  add  to  word  7c.  you 

7:11  wh.  7  c.  8:11;  10:13;  11:8, 
27:  13:18;  30:8 

24:18  7e.  thee  to  do  this,  22 

30:16  7c.  thee  this  day  love  L. 
Jer.  11:4  do  all  which  7e.  you 
Amos  9:9  7  will  c.  and  sift  house 
John  15:14  if  ye  do  what  7 e.  yon 

17  7e.  you,  that  ye  love 
,4e/s  16:18  7e.  thee  in  na.  of  J. 

COMMANDED. 
Gen.  50:12  J.'s  sons  did  as  hec. 
Ex.  1:17  did  not  as  k.  c. 
Deut.  1:18  I  e.  you,  3:18 
Jos.  4:8  child,  of  I.  did  as  J.  c. 

22:2  obeyed  my  voice  in  all  I  c. 
Jud.  13:14  all  I  c.  let  her  observe 

1  Sam.  20:29  e.  me  to  be  there 
21:2  the  king  c.  me  a  business 

2  Sam.  21:14  jperform  all  kin"  e. 
2  K.  11:9  accor.  to  all  Jehoiadac. 

16:16  according  to  all  Ahaz  c. 
2  Chr.  8:14  so  had  David  c. 
14:4  Asa  c.  Judah  to  seek  Lord 
32:12  Ilezekiah  :  .33:16  Manas. 
Est.  4:17  Mord.  did  as  Esther  c. 
8:9  writ,  accor.  to  all  Mord.  c. 
Job  38:12  hast  thou  e.  morning 
Jer.  35:6  Jon.  c.  us  10.14,  16, 18 
Ezek.  12:7  I  did  as  I  was  c.  37:7 
7»an..  3:4  to  you  it  is  e.  O  people 
MaX.  14:19  c.  multitude  to  Bit, 
15:35;  J7af  A  0:39 
18:25  his  lord  c.  him  to  be  sold 
21:6  disciples  did  as  Jesus  c.  ■' 


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Mai.  98:20  teac.  to  observe  all  I  c. 
L7ike  9:21  c.  them  to  tell  no  man 
Aot^  25:6  Festus  c.  Paul  to  be  b. 
1  Cor.  14:34  c.  to  be  under  obed. 
1  Thes.  4:11  work  as  we  c. 
Heb.  12:20  not  endure  that  c. 

God  COMMAIVDED. 
Oen.  6:22  according  to  all  O.  c. 
7:9  as  God  had  c.   16;  21:4; 
Dmt.  20:17;  10:40 
.5::J2  observe  to  do  as  God  c. 
6:1  God  c.  to  teach  20;  13:5 
20:16  day  God  c.  thee  to  keep 
1  Chr.  14:16  David  did  as  God  e. 
Ezr.  7:23  whatsoever  is  c.  by  O. 
Ps.  68:28  God  hath  c.  thy  str. 
Acts  10:.33  all  c.  thee  of  ffofi 
8  Cor.  4:6  (rOd  whoc.  light  shine 

Lord  COMMAIVDED. 
a  S'a;?i.  24:19  D.  went  up  as  L.  c. 
Ps.  106:34  whom  L.  c.  them 
1S3:3  for  there  L.  c.  blessing 
Lmn.  1:17  i.  hath  c.  concern.  J. 
Acts  13:47  turn  to  Gent,  so  L.  c. 
Lord  <rr  God  COMMANDED, 

implicitly 
Ex.  23:15  as  I  c.  in  time  ap. 
Veut.  17:3  I  have  not  c.  18:20; 

Jer.  19:5;  23:32  ;  29:23 
Jos.  1:9  have  not  I  c.  thee?  be 
1  K.  11:10  c.  Sol.  concerning  this 
1  Chr.  16:15  word  he  c.  to  1000 
generations,  Ps.  105:8 
7:6  awake  to  judgm.  hast  c. 
33:9  he  c.  and  it  stood  fast 
111:9  he  hath  c.  his  covenant 
119:4  c.  us  to  keep  thy  precepts 
138  testimonies  hast  c.  are  r. 
148:5  he  c.  they  were  created 
Is.  13:3  c.  my  sanctified  ones 
34:16  for  my  mouth  it  hath  c. 
45:12  heavens  and  host  have  I  c. 
Jer.  7:31  Ic.  not,  19:5;  32::35 
Lam.  2:17  he  c.  in  days  of  old 
Ezek.  9:11  I  have  done  as  thouc. 
a4:18  I  did  in  morn,  as  c.  37:10 
Zee.  1:6  words  I  c.  did  they  not 
Mai.  4:4  nmi.  law  I  c.  in  Iloreb 
Ltike  14:22  Lord,  it  is  done  as  c. 
ids  10:43  he  c.  us  to  preach 
Moses  COMMAIVDED. 
Deut.  31:29  turn  from  way  I  c. 
33:4  Moses  c.  us  a  law,  even 
Jos.  1:7  observe  to  do  all  Moses  c. 
22:2  ye  have  kept  all  Moses  c. 
Mat.  8:4  offer  the  gift  Moses  c. 
Mark  1:44  of.  for  thy  cleansing 

things  Moses  c.  Luke  5:14 
John  8:5  Moses  c.  such  be  stoned 

COMM.AIVDEDST. 
Neh.  9:14  thou  c.  them  precepts 
Jer.  32:23  done  nothing  thou  c. 

COMMANDER. 
Is.  55:4  and  c.  to  the  people 

COMMANDEST. 
Jos.  1:16  all  thou  c.  us  we  will  do 

18  not  hearken  in  all  thou  c. 
Jer.  32:23  done  nothing  of  all  c. 
Acts  33:3  c.  me  to  be  smitten 

COMMANDETH. 
Num.  32:25  will  do  as  my  lord  c. 
Job  9:7  c.  Bun,  and  it  riseth  not 
37:12  may  do  whatever  he  c. 
Lam.  3:37  when  L.  c.  not  ? 
Mark  1:27  c.  spirits,  Luke  4:36 
Acts  n-.'iO  c.  all  men  to  repent 

COMMANDING. 
Gen.  49:33  Jacob  an  end  of  c. 
Mat.  11:1  Jesus  made  end  of  c. 

COMMANDMENT. 
Ex.  34::32  c.  all  L.  had  spoken 
iV«m.  1.5:31  broken  c.  be  cut  off 
2.3:20  have  received  c.  to  bless 
27:14  rebelled  against  my  c. 
Deut.  30:11  this  c.  I  command 
1  K.  2:43  why  hast  not  kept  c. 

1  Chr.  12:32  were  at  their  c. 
28:21  people  will  be  at  thy  c. 

2  Chr.  19:10  between  law  and  c. 
30:12  one  heart  to  do  c.  of  king 
31.5  as  soon  as  c.  came  abroad 

Ezr.  8:17  I  sent  with  c.  to  Iddo 

10:3  of  those  tremble  at  c. 
Neh.  11:23  king's  c.  cone,  them 
Est.  1:12  refused  to  come  at  c. 

3:3  why  transgressest  king'.'iC. 

9:1  wlien  king's  c.  drew  nigh 
Job  2'j:12  nor  gone  back  from  c. 
Ps.  119:06  c.  exceeding  broad 

147:15  forth  his  c.  upon  earth 
Prov.  6:23  the  c.  Is  a  lamp 

8:29  waters  not  pass  his  c. 

13:13:feareth  c.  be  rewarded 

19:16  koopeth  c.  keepefh  soul 
Ec.  8:5  kocpoth  c.  fee.  1  no  evil 


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Jer.  35:14  obey  their  father's  c. 
Dan.  3:22  king's  c,  was  urgent 
9-23  the  c.  came  forth,  and  I  am 
Hos.  5:11  he  walked  after  c. 
Mai.  2:1  O  priests,  c.  is  for  you 

4  1  have  sent  this  c.  to  you 
Mat.  15:3  transgress  c.  of  God  ? 

6  the  c.  of  God  of  no  effect 
22:36  which  is  the  great  c. 
:iS  this  is  great  c.  Mark  12:30 
Murk  7:8  laying  aside  c.  of  God 
9  full  well  ye  reject  c.  of  God 
12:31  no  c.  greater  than  these 
Luke  15:29  nor  transgressed  I  c. 
23:.56  ri'sted  sab.  accord,  to  c. 
■John  10:18  this  r.  I  received  of 
12:49  a  c.  what  I  should  say 
50  his  c.  is  life  everlasting 
14:31  Father  gave  meff.  so  I  do 
15:12  c.  that  ye  1.  1  John  3:23 
Acts  15:24  we  gave  no  such  c. 
23:30  gave  c.  to  his  accusers 
Rom.  7:8  occasion  by  the  c.  11 

9  c.  came,  sin  revived 

10  c.  which  was  ordained  to  1. 
12  c.  Is  holy,  just,  and  good 

13:9  if  any  other  c.  it  is 

16:26  accord,  to  c.  of  everl.  God 

1  Cor.  7:6  I  speak  this,  not  of  c. 

2  Cor.  8:8  not  by  c.  but  by  ocea. 
Eph.  6:2  first  c.  with  promi.»e 

1  Tim.  1:1  bye.  of  G.  Tit.  1:3 

5  end  of  the  c.  is  charity  out  of 
Ueb,  7:16  after  law  of  a  carnal  c. 

18  disannulling  of  (he  c. 
11:23  not  afraid  of  king's  c. 

2  Pet.  2:21  turn  from  lioly  c. 
3:2  miiulful  of  c.  of  us  apos. 

1  John  2:7  but  an  old  c. 
3:23  this  is  his  c. 

4:21  this  c.  have  we  from  him, 

2  John  4  received  ac.  fromFath. 

6  this  is  the  c. 

Give   or  given  COMMAND- 
MENT. 
Ex.  25:22  I  will  fjive  in  c. 
Deut.  1:3  Lord  had  g.  him  in  c. 
Ezr.  4:21  g.  c.  till  ano.  c.  be  g. 
Ps.  71:3  hast  given  c.  to  save 
Is.  23:11  hathg.  c.  against  city 
Xah.  1:14  L.  hath  g.  c.  con.  thee 
Jo/i/j  11:57  g.  c.  if  any  knew 

Keep  COMMANDMENT. 
See  KEEP. 

COMMANDMENT  of  Ihe  Lord 

Num.  24:13  can.  go  bey.  c.  of  L. 
.Jos.  22:3  charge  of  c.  of  the  L. 

1  Sam.  12:14  against  c.  of  the  L. 
15  but  rebel  ag.  c.  of  ihe  L. 

13:13  hast  not  kept  c.  of  the  L. 
15:13  S.  said,  I  perf.  c.  of  the  L. 
24  I  have  trans,  c.  of  the  L. 

2  Sam.  12:9  despised  c.  of  the  L. 
2  K.  24:3  at  c.  of  L.  came  on  J. 
2  Chr.  29:25  was  c.  of  the  Lord 
Ps.  19:8  the  c.  of  the  Lordia  pure 
1  Cor.  7:25  I  have  no  c.  of  the  L. 

New  Commandment. 

■John  13:34  a  new  c.  I  give 

1  ,/ohn  2:7  no  nezv  c. ;  8  a  neiv  c. 

2  John  5  not  as  tho'  I  wrote  n.  c. 

Rebelled  against  the  COM- 
MANDMENT. 

Num.  27: 14  rebelled  against  my  c. 
Deut.  1:26  yo  r.  a.  c.  of  L.  43 

9:2:3  then  ye  r.  a.  thee,  of  Lord 
Lam.  1:18  I  have  reb.  ag.  his  c. 

COMMANDMENTS. 
Gen.  20:5  Abraham  kept  my  c 
E.r.  15:26  if  give  ear  to  his  c. 

34:28  ten  c.  Deut.  4:13;  10:4 
Lev.  4:13  against  any  e.  27 

5:17  commit  sin  forbidden  bye. 

27:84  these  are  c.  L.  command. 
Num.  15:39  rem.  all  c.  of  Lord 
Deut.  8:11  in  not  keeping  his  c. 

11:13  if  vou  shall  hearken  to  my 
c.  2S:"13 ;  Jud.  3:4 

27  if  ye  will  obey  the  c.  of  L. 

28  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  c. 

1  Sam.  15:11  Saul  not  perf.  niye. 

1  K.  11::34  b.  he  hath  kept  my  c. 
14:8  David  who  kept  my  c. 

18: 18  ye  have  forsaken  c. 

2  K.  17:16  they  left  all  the  c. 

19  Judah  kept  not  c.  of  the  L. 
18:6  kept  his  c.  which  he  com. 

2  dir.  7:19  if  ye  forsake  my  c. 

24:20  why  transgress  ye  tlie  c. 
Ezr.  9:10  have  forsaken  thy  c. 

14  sh.  we  again  break  thy  c. 
Ps.  89:31  if  they  keep  not  my  c. 

111:7  all  his  c.  are  sure 

112:1  blessed  he  delightethinc, 

119:10  not  wander  from  c. 


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Ps.  119:19hidenot  thy  c.  fromme 
35  to  go  in  path  of  thy  c. 
47  I  will  delight  in  thy  c. 
66  for  I  have  believed  thy  e. 
73  that  I  may  li^am  thy  c. 
86  c.  are  faithful;  151  truth 
98  through  c.  made  me  wiser 
127  I  love  thy  c. ;  131  I  longed 
143  e.  my  delights;  172  right. 
166  done  thy  c.  ;  176  not  forget 
Prov.  2:1  wilt  hide  my  c. 
7:1  lay  up  my  c.  with  thee 
10:8  wise  in  heart  will  rec.  c. 
Is.  48:18  hadst  hearkened  to  c. 
Mat.  5:19  whoso,  break  least  e. 
15:9  teacli.  c.  of  men,  MarkT.t 
22:40  on  these  two  c.  hang  law 
Mark  10:19  thou  knowest  c. 

Luke  18:20 
12:29  first  of  e.  is,  Hear,  O  Is. 
Luke  1:6  walking  inc.  blameless 
.John  14:21  he  that  hath  my  c. 
15:10  if  keep  my  c.  as  I  kept 
1  Cor.  7:19  nothing,  but  keep.  c. 
14:;37  things  I  write  ym\  are  c. 
Col.  2:23  c.  and  doctr.  of  men 
1  Tlies.  4:2  ye  know  e.  we  gave 
1  .John  2:4  keepcth  not  c.  is  a  liar 
3:24  that  keepeth  c.  dwclleth 
3  John  6  this  is  love,  walk  after  c. 

Do  COMMANDMENTS 

Ntim.  15:40  do  all  my  c. 
Deut.  6:25  to  do  all  c.  15:5 

1  Chr.  28:7  to  do  my  c. 

Ps.  103:18  that  rem.  his  c.  to  do 
111:10  underptaiiding  that  doc. 
Rev.  22: 14  blessed  are  they  do  c. 

Not  do  COMMANDMENTS. 

Lev.  26:14  if  ye  will  not  do  c. 
See  KEEP. 

COMMEND. 

Lvke  23:46  into  thy  hands  I  c. 
Acts  20:32  broth.  I  c.  you  to  God 
Rom.  3:5  unrigh.  c.  right,  of  G. 
16:1  I  c.  unto  you  Phebe 

2  Cor.  3:1  we  begin  again  to  c 
5:12  for  we  c.  not  oursrlvcs 
10:12  compare  with  some  that  c. 

COMMENDATION. 

3  Cor.  3:1  need  we  epistles  of  c. 

COMMENDED. 
fJcn,.  12-15  princes  c.  Sarai 
/■/w.  12:8  man  c.  acror.  to  wisd. 
Jk.  8:15  then  I  c.  mirth 
Lvke  16:8  Lord  c.  unjust  steward 
Acts  14:-23  c.  them  to  Lord 
2  Cor.  12:11  have  been  c.  of  you 

COMMENDETII. 
Rom.  5:8  God  c.  his  love  tow.  us 

1  Cr/r.  8:8  meat  c.  us  not  to  God 

2  Cor.  10:18  c.  himself  is  approv, 

COMMENDING. 

3  Cor.  4:2  c.  ourselves 

COMMISSION,  S. 
Ezra  8:36  delivered  the  king's  c. 
Acts  26:12  as  I  went  with  c. 

COMMIT. 
Ex.  20:14  note,  adult.  Deut.  5:18  ; 

5:27;  19:18;  13:9 
ift).  5:17  c.  things  forbidden 
18:29  c.  any  of  these  abomina. 
Num.  5:6  c.  any  sin  that  men  c. 

19:20  c.  no  more  such  evil 
2  Chr.  21:11  J.  to  c.  fornication 
Job  5:8  would  I  c.  my  cause 
Ps.  31:5  thy  hand  I  c.  my  spirit 
37:5c.  thy  way  to  the  Lord 
Prov.  16:3  c.  thy  works  unto  Lord 
12  to  kings  to  e.  wickedness 
22:21  I  willc.  thy  government 
.Jer.  44:7  why  c.  ye  tbis  evil  1 
Ezek.  8:17  c.  abomina.  they  c.  h. 
16:43  Shalt  not  c.  this  lewdness 
22:9  in  midst  of  thee  c.  lewdness 
IIos.  6:9  priests  c.  lewdness 
7:1  for  they  c.  falsehood 
Luke  12:48  c.  worthy  of  stripes 
16:11  c.  the  true  riches? 
■John  2:24  Jes.  did  note,  himself 
Rnm.  1:32  c.  such  worthy  of  d. 
2:2  is  ag.  them  c.  such  thing" 
22  dost  thou  c.  sacrilege  ? 
1  Cor.  10:8  nei.  let  us  c.  foniica. 

1  Tim.  1:18  charpe  I  c.  to  thee 

2  Tim.  2:3  e.  to  faithful  men 
■Jam.  2:9  respect  to  persons  ve  e. 
1  Pet.  4:19  c.  keeping  of  souls 

1  John  3:9  born  of  God,  not  e.  sin 
Rev.  3:14  taught  Is.  to  e.  fornica. 

20  my  servants  to  c.  fornica. 

See  ADULTEKT. 

COMMIT  iniquity. 

2  Sam.  7:14  c.  i.  I  will  chasten 
■0 


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Job  34:10  Almighty  he  sh.  c.  i. 
■Jer.  9:5  weary  th.  to  e.  iniquity 
Ezek.  3:30  right,  and  c.  i.  33:13 

COMMIT  trespass. 
Lev.  5:15  if  a  soul  e.  <.  thro'  ig. 
A''i/m.  5:13  if  a  man's  wife  c.  tret. 
31:16  caused  Israel  to  e.  trespost 
Jos.  22:20  Achan  e.  a  trespass 
COMMIT  whoredom,  or 
whoredoms. 
Lev.  20:5  that  e.  w.  with  Molech 
A''u»i.  25:1  toe,  w.withdau.  of  M. 
Ezek.  16:17  e,  w,  with  images 

34  foUoweth  to  e,  whoredom 
20:30  e,  ye  w,  after  their  abo.  ? 
2:3:43  will  they  e,  w.  with  her 

IIos.  4:10  e,  w.  and  not  increase 
13  your  daugh.  shall  e.  w.  14 
COM.MITTED 
Gen.  39:8  e.  all  he  hath  to  my  h. 

22  e.  to  Joseph  the  prisoners 
Lev.  20:23  e.  these  and  I  abhorr. 
Jud.  20:6  c.  lewdness  in  Israel 
1  I{.  8:47  we  have  c.  wickedness 
14:22  with  sins  they  c, 
Jer,  2:13  my  people  e.  two  evils 
5:30  a  horrible  thing  is  e. 
16:10  what  is  our  sin  we  c. 
44:3  c.  to  provoke  me,  9 
Ezek.  16:26  hast  also  c.  fornica. 
51  nor  Sam.  e.  half  of  thy  sins 
18;21  ft-om  sins  he  c.  22,  28 
33:3  c,  whored,  in  Eg.  in  youth 

7  c,  her  whoredoms  with  them 
33:16  none  of  sins  he  c, 

IIos.  1:2  land  hath  e.  great  who. 

4:18  they  have  c.  whoredom 
Mark  15:7  who  had  c.  murder 
Luke  12:48  have  e.  much,  of  him 
■John  5:22  e.  all  judgment  to  Son 
Acts  8:3  e.  them  to  prison 

25:11  if  I  have  e.  any  th.  worthy 

35  found  he  c.  nothing  worthy 
37:40  c.  themselves  to  the  sea 
38:17  c,  nothing  against  people 

Rom.  3:3  were  e,  oracles  of  God 
3  Cor.  5:19  e,  to  us  word  of  rec. 
12:21  lasciviousncss  they  c. 
Gal.  2:7  gospel  of  the  uncircum. 
was  e,  to  me,  1  Ti7n.  1:11 

1  Tim.  6:20  what  is  e,  to  thee 

2  Tim.  1:12  to  keep  what  I  c. 
■Jam.  5:15  if  he  e.  sins  be  forgiv. 
1  Pet.  2:33  e.  himself  to  him  jud. 
■Jude  15  ungodly  deeds  they  c. 
Rev.  17:2  have  e.  fomi.  18:3,  9 

See  ABOMINATIONS. 

COM.MITTED  iniquity. 

Ps.  100:C  we  have  e.  iniquity 
Ezek.  33:13  iniqui.  c.  he  shall  die 
Dan.  9:5  e.  i.  and  done  wickedly 

COM.MITTED  trespass. 
Jos.  7:1  Is.  e.  t.  in  accurs.  thing 

22:16  what  t.  is  this  ye  have  c. 
31  because  not  c.  this  t.  aga.  L. 
Ezek.  15:8  have  c.     I  will  make 

20:27  in  that  they  c.  a  t.  ag,  me 

COMMITTEST.  ETH,  ING. 
Ps.  10:14  c.  himself  to  thee 
Ezek.  8:6  abomination  Is,  e. 

3:3:15  without  e,  iniquity,  18 
IIos.  4:3  by  lying,  e.  adultery 

5:3  O  Ephraim,  e,  whoredom 
John  8:34  c.  sin,  is  servant  of  sin 
1  Cor.  6:18  e,  fornication  sinneth 
1  John  3:4  e,  sin  transgresseth  1. 

8  he  that  e,  sin  is  of  the  devil 

COMMODIOUS. 
Acts  27:13  the  haven  was  not  c, 

CO'M.MON. 
1  Sam.  21:4  there  is  no  c,  bread 
Ec.  6:1  there  is  an  e\il,  it  is  e. 
Jer.  31:5  eat  them  as  e,  things 
Ezek.  3:3:42  with  men  of  c.  sort 
^e^,s-  3:44  had  all  things  c.  4:32 
10:14  eaten  any  thing  e.  11:8 
15  cleansed,  call  not  c.  11:9 
28  should  not  call  any  man  e. 
1  Cor.  10:13  no  temptation  but  e. 
Tit.  1:4  my  son  after  e,  faith 
Jude  3  to  -nTite  of  e,  salvation 

COMMON  people. 
Jer.  26:23  the  graves  of  e,  ^eoi>l( 
Mark  12:37  e,  pea.  heard  him 
COMilOXLY,    See  reported. 

COMMONWEALTH. 
Eph.  2:12  aliens  from  the  c,  of  Is. 

CWI->IOTION,  S. 
Jer.  10:22  a  jrreat  c.  out  of  north 
Luke  21:9  when  ye  hear  of  c.  be 

COM.MUNE. 
Ex.  25:'22  there  c.  with  thee 
1  Sam.  18:33  c.  with  D.  secretly 


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1  Sam.  19:3  I  will  c.  with  my  fa. 

Job  4:2  if  aseay  to  c.  with  thee 

Ps.  4^4  c.  with  your  o\vii  heart 
64:5  c.  of  layiug  snares  privily 
77:6  night  I  c.  with  my  heart 
COMMUNED. 

Gen.  a3:8  Abra. ;  34:6  Ilamor,  8 
42:24  Joseph;  Jud.  9:1  Abim. 

1  Sam.  9:25  Samuel;  25:39 David 

1  K.  10:2  the  queen  of  Sheba  c. 

with  Solomon,  2  Chr.  9:1 

2  K.  22:14  c.  with  Huldah 

Ec.  1: 16  I  c.  with  my  own  heart 
Dan.  1:19  Jiing  c.  with  them 
6:11  c.  what  do  to  Jesus 
24:15  while  c.  Jesus  drew  nigh 
J.CU  24:26  Felix  c.  the  oftener 

COMMUNICATE. 
Gal.  6:6  c.  to  him  that  teacheth 
Phil.  4:14  c.  with  my  affliction 

1  Tim.  6:18  be  \villing  to  c. 
Eeb.  13:16  and  to  c.  forget  not 

COMMUNICATED. 

Gal.  2:2  c.  to  them  that  gospel 
Phil.  4:15  no  church  c.  with  me. 
COMMUNICATION,  8. 

2  <Sam.  3:17  A.  had  c.  with  elders 
2  /T.  9:11  ye  know  his  c. 

Mat.  5:37 "let  yonr  c.  be  yea,  yea 
Lvke  24:17  what  manner  of  e. 
1  Cor.  15:33  evil  c.  corrupt  good 
Eph.  4:29  no  corrupt  c.  Col.  3:8 
PhiU.  6.  c.  of  thy  faith  effectual 

COMMUNING. 
Gen.  18:a3  left  c.  with  Abraham 
Ex.  31:18  an  end  of  c.  on  Sinai 

COMMUNION. 

1  Cor.  10:16  c.  of  blood,  c.  of  body 

2  Cor.  6:14  wh.  c.  light  with  dark. 
13:14  c.  H.  6.  be  with  you  all 

COMPACT. 
Ps.  122:3  Jerusalem  is  a  city  c. 

COMPACTED, 
Eph.  4:16  the  whole  body  c. 

COMPANY,  Substantive. 
Gen.  .32:8  E.  come  to  the  one  c. 
35:11  c.  of  nations  be  of  thee 
Num.  16:16  thou  and  all  thy  c. 
40  be  not  as  Korah  and  his  c. 
22:4  this  c.  lick  up  all  round 
26:9  strove  in  c.  of  Korah.  27:3 
Jud.  9:.37  another  c.  by  plain 
18:23  comest  with  such  a  c.  f 

1  Sam.  30: 15  bring  me  to  thisc. 

2  K.  5:15  his  c.  came  to  Elisha 
9:17  he  spied  the  c.  of  Jehu 

2  Chr.  24:24  Syrians  with  small  c. 
Job  16:7  made  desolate  all  my  c. 

34:8  in  c.  with  workers  of  iniq. 
Ps.  55:14  to  house  of  God  in  c. 

68:30  rebuke  the  c.  of  spearmen 

106:17  covered  c.  of  Abiram 
18  fire  was  kindled  in  their  c. 
Prov.  29:3  keepeth  c.  with  harl. 

Cant.  1:9  to  a  c.  of  horses  in  Ph. 

6:13  as  it  were  c.  of  two  armies 
Ezek.  16:40  bring  a  c.  against  thee 

23:46  I  will  bring  a  c.  on  them 

32:22  Ashur  is  there  and  her  c. 

38:7  prepare,  thou  and  thy  c. 
Hos.  6:9  so  c.  of  priests  murder 
Luke  2:44  suppos.  him  in  the  c. 

6:17  and  c.  of  his  disciples 
22  separate  you  from  their  c. 

9:14  sit  by  fifties  in  a  c. 
38  a  man  of  the  c.  cried  out 

24:22  a  woman  of  our  c.  made 
Acts  4:23  went  to  their  own  c. 

10:28  unl.  for  a  Jew  to  keep  c. 

15:22  to  send  chosen  men  of  c. 

17:5  gathered  a  c.  and  set  city 

21:8  we  of  Paul's  c.  departed 
Pom.  15:24  filled  with  your  c. 

1  Cor.  5:11  not  to  keep  c.  with 

S  Thes.  3:14  have  no  c.  with  him 
Heb.  12:22  an  innum.  c.  of  angels 
Jlev.  18:17  c.  in  ships  afar  off 

Great  COMPANY. 
Gen.  50:9  with  Joseph  a  r/reat  c. 

2  Chr.  9:1  queen  of  S.  with  g.  c. 
20:12  no  might  ag.  this  great  c. 

Ps.  68:11  g.  was  c.  of  those  pub. 
Jer.  31:8  a  great  c.  return  thither 
Ezek.  17: 17  Pharaoh  with  great  c. 
John  6:5  saw  a,  great  c.  come 
Acta  6:7  g.  c.  of  priests  obedient 

COMPANY,  Verb. 
1  Cor.  5:9  not  to  c.  with  fomica. 

COMPANIED. 
Acts  1:21  which  have  c.  with  us 

COMPANIES. 
Jvd.  7:16  300  into  three  e. 
1  Sam..  11:11  Saul  put  in  three  c. 
13:17  spoilers  in  three  c. 


COM 

2  K.  5:2  Syrians  gone  by  c. 
Neh.  12:31  c.  gave  thanks,  40 
.Job  6:19  the  c.  of  Sheba  waited 
/*■.  21:13  O  ye  travelling  c. 
57:13  let  thy  c.  deliver  theo 
Mark  6:39  to  make  all  sit  by  c. 

COMPANION. 
E.V.  32:27  slay  every  man  his  c. 
Jud.  14:20  S.'s  wife  to  c.  15:6 
1  Chr.  27;.33  Hushai  king's  c. 
.Job  30:29  I  am  a  c.  to  owls 
Ps.  119:6:3  c.  to  all  that  fear  thee 
ProiK  18:20  c.  of  fools  be  destroy. 
28:7  c.  of  riotous  shameth  fath. 
24  same  is  c.  of  a  destroyer 
Mai.  2:14  she  is  thy  c.  wife  of 
Phil.  2:25  Epaph.  my  c.  in  labor 
Rev.  1:9  I  John  your  c.  in  tribu. 

COMPANIONS. 
./!/(/.  11:.38  went  with  c. 

14:11  thirty  c.  to  be  with  him 
Job  35:4  will  answer  thee  and  c. 
41:6  c.  make  a  banquet  of  bini  ? 
Ps.  45:14  her  c.  shall  be  brought 
122:8  for  my  c.  sake  I  will  say 
Cant.  1:7  aside  by  flocks  of  thy  c. 
8:13  c.  hearken  to  thy  voice 
Is.  1:23  princes  c.  of  thieves 
Kzek.  37:16  Jujah  and  Isr.  his  c. 
Dan.  2:17  thing  known  to  his  c. 
Acts  19:29  caugl  i  Paul's  c. 
Ileb.  10:33  c.  of  them  so  used 

COMPARABLE. 
Lam.  4:2  sons  of  Zion  c.  to  gold 

COMPARE,  ED,  ING. 
Ps.  89:6  who  in  heaven  c.  to  L.  f 
/Vot'.  3:15  not  be  c.  8:11 
Ca7i<.  1:9  I  have  c.  thee 
Is.  40:18  wh.  likeness  e.  to  him  ? 
46:5  to  whom  will  ye  c.  me 
Horn.  8:18  to  be  c.  with  the  glory 

1  Cor.  2:13  c.  spiritual  things 
iCor.  10:12  c.  our.L  with  some 

that  com.  c.  theins.  amongst 
COMPARISON. 
■Iiid.  8:2  I  done  in  c.  of  you  ?  3 
Hag.  2:3  in  your  eyes  in  c.  of  it 
Mark  4::30  with  wliat  c.  shall  we 
COMPASS. 

2  Sam.  5:23  but  fetch  a  c.  behind 
2  K.  3:9  fetched  a  c.  of  7  d:n-s 
PrOM.  8:27  c.  on  face  of  the  deep 
Is.  44:13  markcth  it  with  c. 
Acts  28:13  fetched  a  c.  to  Rheg. 

COMPASS,  Verb. 
Xvm.  21:4  c.  the  land  of  Edom 
■los.  6:3  ye  shall  c.  the  city 
2  A'.  11:8  c.  the  king.  2  CAr.  23:7 
i/o6  16:13  his  archers  c.  meahout 
40:22  willows  of  l)rook  c.  him 
Ps.  5:12  with  favor  c.  as  a  shield 
7:7  congregation  c.  thee  about 
17:9  deadly  enemies  who  c.  me 
26:6  so  will  I  c.  thine  altar 
32:7  c.  me  with  songs  of  deliv. 
10  trust,  in  Lord  mercy  c.  him 
49:5  iniquity  of  my  heels  c.  me 
140:9  as  for  head  of  those  c.  me 
142:7  the  righteous  shall  c.  me 
Is.  50:11  e.^oursel.  with  sparks 
Jer.  31:22  a  wom.  shall  e.  a  man 
Hob.  1:4  wicked  c.  righteous 
Mat.  23:15  for  ye  c.  sea  and  land 
Luke  19:43  thine  enemies  shall  c. 

COMPASSED. 
Deut.  2:1  we  c.  Seir  many  days 
Jos.  6:11  so  the  ark  c.  the  city 
Jud.  11:18  c.  the  land  of  Edom 
16:2  they  c.  Samson  in 

1  Sam.  23:26  Saul  c.  David  and 

2  Sam.  22:5  when  waves  of  death 
c.  me,  Ps.  18:4;  116:3 

2  IC  6:15  behold  a  host  c.  city 
2  C'/ir.  21:9  Edomitcs  which  c. 
Job  19:6  God  c.  me  with  his  net 

26:10  e.  waters  with  bounds 
Ps.  17:11  now  c.  us  in  our  steps 

22:12  bulls  c.  me;  16  dogs 
Laj/i.  3:5  c.  me  with  gall  and 
Ltike  21:20  when  ye  see  Jer.  c. 
Ileb.  5:2  himself  c.  with  inflrmitj' 

COMPASSED  about. 
2  <?i7m.  18:15  c.  Absalom  about 

22:6  c.  me  ab.  Ps.  18:5 
2  iC  6:14  Syrians  c.  city  abend 
2  C'Ar.  18:31  c.  about  Jehoshaph. 
Ps.  40:12  innum.  evils  c.  me  a. 

88:17;;.  nw  ab.  109:3;  118:11,12 

118:10  all  nations  c.  me  rtAoM< 
■Ion.  2:3  floods  c.  me  about 
Ileb.  11:30  after  c.  a.  seven  days 

12:1  c.  a.  with  such  cloud  of  w. 
Rev.  20:9  <?.  camp  of  saints  about 

COMPAS.SEST,  ETH. 
Gen.  2:11  c.  Ilavilah;  13  Ethio. 

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CON 

Ps.  73:6  pride  c.  them  as  a  chain 
1:39:3  thou  c.  my  path,  and 
IIos.  11:12  Ephraim  c.  with  lies 
COMPASSION. 

1  K.  8:50  give  them  c.  before 

2  C'Ar.  30:9  children  shall  find  c. 
Mat.  9:36  Jesus  moved  with  c. 

14:14;  1:41;  6:.34 

18:27  lord  was  moved  with  c. 
1  Pet.  3:8  hav.  c.  one  of  another 
1  John  3:17  shut,  his  bowels  of  c. 

Full  of  COMP.\SSION. 
Ps.  78:38  he  being  full  of  c. 
86:15  G.  /.  0/  c.  111:4;  112:4; 
145:8 

Have  or  had  COMPASSION. 

Ejt.  2:6  babe  wept,  she  had  c. 
Deut.  13:17  L.  may  h.  c.  on  thee 
30:3  Lord  will  have  c.  on  thee 
1  Sam.  23:21  for  ye  havec.  on  me 

1  K.  8:50  they  may  h.  C.  on  them 

2  K.  13:23  Lord  Aat?  c.  on  them 
2  Chr.  36:15  had  c.  on  his  people 

17  Chaldees  had  no  c.  on  man 
Is.  49:15  she  not  have  c.  on  son 
■ler.  12:15  I  will  Anjie  c.  on  them 
iawi.  3:.32  he  havec.  Mic.  7:19 

15:.32  c.  on  mult.  Jffari  8:2 
18:33  c.  on  thy  fellow-servant 
20:34  so  Jesus  had  c.  on  them 
Mark  5:19  how  L.  had  c.  on  thee 
9:22  have  c.  on  us  and  help  us 
Luke  7:13  L.  saw  her,  he  had  c. 
10:.33  Samaritan  Aarf  c.  on  him 
15:20  father  had  c.  and  ran  and 
Rom.  9:15  will  /iaK«  c.  on  whom 
Heb.  5:2  can  have  c.  on  ignorant 
10:34  had  c.  of  me  in  my  bonds 
Jude  22  of  some  have  c.  making 

COMPASSIONS. 
Lam.  3:22  because  his  c.  fail  not 
Zee.  7:9  show  c.  ev.  man  to  bro. 

COMPEL. 
Mat.  5:41  c.  thee  to  go  a  mile  go 
Mark  15:21     one  Simon  to  bear 
Luke  14:23  c.  them  to  come  in 
COMPELLED,  EST. 

2  Chr.  21:11  c.  Judah  thereto 
Mat.  27:.32  him  c.  to  bear  cross 
.4c/s  26:11  c.  them  to  blaspheme 

3  Cor.  12:11  glorying,  ye  c.  me 
Gal.  2:3  c.  to  be  circumcised 

14  c.  Gentiles  to  live  as  Jews  1 
COMPLAIN,  ED,  ING 
Num.  11:1  c.  it  displeased  Lord 
Jud.  21:22  bre.  come  to  us  to  c. 
Job  7:11  I  will  c.  in  bitterness 
31:38  the  furrows  thereof  c. 
Ps.  77:3  I  c.  and  my  spirit  was 
144:14  be  no  c.  in  our  streets 
Lam.  3:39  doth  a  living  man  c.  ? 

COMPLAINERS. 

■lude  16  tliese  are  murmurers,  e. 

COMPLAINT,  S. 
1  Sam.  1:16  abundance  of  my  c. 
Job  7:13  couch  shall  ease  my  c. 
9:27  if  I  say,  I  will  forget  my  c. 
10:1  I  will  leave  e.  on  myself 
21:4  is  my  c.  to  man  ? 
2:3:2  even  to-day  is  my  c.  hitter 
Ps.  55:2  I  mourn  in  my  c. 
142:2  I  poured  out  my  c. 
Acts  25:7  c.  against  Paul 
COMPLETE. 
Lev.  23:15  seven  sabbaths  be  c. 
Col.  2:10  and  ye  are  c.  in  him 
4:12  that  ye  may  stand  c.  in  all 

COMPOSITION. 
Ex.  30:32  any  like  it  after  c.  37 

COMPOUND,  ETH. 
Ex.  30:25  an  ointment  c. 
3:3  whosoever  c.  any  like  it 
COMPREHEND. 
■fob  37:5  doeth  he,  we  cannot  e. 
Eph.  3:18  able  to  c. 

COMPREHENDED. 
Is.  40:12  c.  dust  of  the  earth 
■lohn,  1:5  the  darkness  c.  it  not 
Rom.  13:9  it  is  briefly  c.  in  this 

CONCEAL,  ED,  ETH. 

Gen.  37:26  bro.  and  c.  his  blood 
Deut.  13:8  spare,  neither  c.  him 
Job  6:10  I  have  not  c.  the  words 
27:11  .\Imighty  will  I  not  c. 
41:12  I  will  not  c.  his  parts 
Ps.  40:10  not  c.  thv  loving-kind. 
PrmK  11:13  of  a  faithful  spirit  c. 
12:23  prudent  c.  knowledge 
25:2  glory  of  God  to  c.  a  thing 
Jer.  50:2  publish  and  c.  not 

CONCEIT,  S. 
Prom.  18:11  as  high  wall  in  own  c, 

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CON 

Prcm.  26:5  he  be  wise  in  own  o. 
12  a  man  wise  in  his  own  c  t 
16  sluggard  wiser  in  ovra  e. 
28:11  rich  is  wise  in  own  c. 
Rom.  11:25  in  your  own  c. 
12:16  be  not  wise  in  own  e. 

CONCEIVE. 
Gen.  30:38  c.  when  came  to  drink 
Jud.  13:3  shalt  c.  and  bear  a  son, 

.5:7 ;  Luke  1:.31 
.Job  15:35  c.  mischief.  Is.  59:4 
Ps.  51:5  in  sin  did  mother  c.  ma 
Is.  7:14  a  virgin  shall  c.  and 
3.3:11  c.  chaff;  59:13  c.  falsehood 
Ild).  11:11  Sarah  rec.  str.  to  c. 

CONCEIVED. 
Gen.  4:1  Eve  c;  17  Cain's  wife<r. 
16:4  Hagar  c.  ;  21:2  Sarah  c. 
25:21  Reb.  c;  29:32  Leah,  33 
30:5  Bilhah  c;  23  Rachel  c. 
39  flocks  c;  38:3  Shuah  c. 
38:18  Tamar  c;  Ex.  2:2  Joch.  & 
Lev.  12:2  have  e.  seed,  and  borne 
Num.  11:12  have  I  c.  all  this} 

1  Sa7n.  1:20  Hannah  c.  2:21 
3  .ffiizn.  11:5  Bath-sheba  c. 

3  K.  4:17  Shun.;  8:3  proph. 
■lob  3:3  there  is  a  man-child  c. 
Ps.  7:14  c.  mischief,  brought 
Cant.  3:4  chamber  of  her  c.  me 
Jer.  49:.30  c.  a  purpose  ag.  you 
IIos.  1:3  Gomer  c. 

3:5  c.  hatli  done  shamefully 
Mat.  1:20  c.  in  her  is  of  Holy  G. 
Luke  1:36  Elizabeth  bathe,  a  son 

2:21  so  named  before  he  was  e. 
Acts  5:4  c.  this  in  thy  heart? 
Rom.  9:10  Rebecca  had  c. 
Jam.  1:15  when  lust  hath  c. 

CONCEPTION. 
Gen.  3:16  multiply  thy  c. 
Ruth  4:1^  the  Lord  gave  here. 
Hos.  9:11  glory  flee  from  the  c. 

CONCERN,  ETH. 
Ps.  1,38:8  L.  ]>erfeet  that  c.  me 
Acts  28:31  thinirs  which  c.  Christ 

2  Cor.  11:30  c.  mine  infirmities 

CONCERNING. 
19:21  accepted  thee  e.  this 
Nwn.  10:29  spoken  good  c.  Isr. 

1  K.  11:10  command  hini  c.  this 
^fc.  7:10  inquire  wisely  c.  this 

30:7  therefore  I  cried  c.  this 
Ezek.  21:28  saith  L.  c.  Ammon. 
47:14  c.  which  lifted  my  hand 
Luke  24:27  exp.  things  c.  hims. 

44  written  in  Psalms  c.  me 
Acts  13:.34  as  c.  he  raised  him 
Rom.  9:5  as  c.  flesh  Christ  came 
11:28  as  c.  gospel  enemies  for 

2  Co?:  11:21 1  sp.  as  c.  reproach 
Eph.  5:.32  but  I  speak  c.  Christ 
P/dl.  4:15  asc.  giving  and  receiy. 

1  Thes.  5:18  wfll  of  God  in  C.  c. 

CONCISION. 
Phil.  3:2  beware  of  the  c. 

CONCLUDE. 
Rom.  3:28  c.  a  man  is  justified 

CO.NCLUDED. 
Acts  21:25  touching  Gent,  we  e. 
Rom.  11:32  c.  them  all  in  unbeL 
Gal.  3:22  hath  c.  all  under  sin 

CONCLUSION. 
Ec.  13:13  hearc.  of  matter 
CONCORD. 

2  Cor.  6:15  what  c.  Ch.  with  B. 

CONCOURSE. 
Prov.  1:21  crieth  in  place  of  a. 
Acts  19:40  give  acc.  of  this  c. 

CONCUBINE. 
Jud.  19:2  c.  played  the  whore 
29  c.  and  divided  her,  20:6 
20:4  I  and  my  c.  to  lodge 
2  Sam.  3:7  unto  my  father's  c.  f 
21:11  what  Rizpali  c.  of  Saul 

CONCUBINES. 
Gen.  25:6  to  sons  of  c  gave  gifts 
2  Sam.  5:13  David  took  more  c. 
16:22  Abs.  went  in  to  father's  c 
19:5  and  the  lives  of  thy  c. 
20:3  king  put  his  e.  in  ward 

1  K.  11:3  Solomon  had  300  e. 

2  Chr.  11:21  took  threescore  c. 
Est.  2:14  Shaashgaz  kept  e. 
Cant.  6:8  there  are  eighty  e. 

9  and  c.  they  praised  her 
Dan.  5:3  c.  drank  in  them,  23 

CONCUPISCENCE. 
Rom.  7:8  sin  wr.  all  manner  of  c 
Col.  3:5  mortifj;  evil  c. 
1  Thes.  4:5  not  in  the  Inst  of  c. 

CONDEMN. 
Ex.  82:9  whom  judges  shall  c. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CON 

Deut.  25:1  judges  shall  c.  wcked 
Job  9:20  my  mouth  shall  c.  me 

10:2  I  will  say.  Do  not  c.  me 

34:18  wilt  th.  c.  him  most  just? 

40:8  wilt  thou  c.  me,  that 
Ps.  37  33  nor  c.  him 

94.21  they  c.  innocent  hlood 

109:31  those  that  c.  his  soul 
Prov  12:2  wick,  devices  will  he  c. 
Js.  50:9  who  is  he  shall  c.  me? 

54:17  that  rise  against  thee  c. 
Mat.  12:41  shall  c.  it,  Luke  11:32 
42  queen  of  south  shall  c.  it 

20:18  c.  him  to  d.  Mark  10:33 
Luke  6:37  c.  not,  sh.  not  be  con. 
John  3:17  his  Son  toe.  the  world 

8:11  neither  do  I  c.  thee,  go 
S  Cor.  7:3  I  speak  not  this  to  c. 

1  John  3:20  if  our  heart  c.  ns 
21  if  our  heart  c.  us  not,  we 

COIVDEMIVATIOX. 
Luke  23:40  thou  art  in  same  c. 
John  3:19  c.  that  light  is  come 

6:24  believeth,  not  come  into  c. 
Horn.  5:16  judgment  by  one  toe. 
18  judgment  came  to  e. 
8:1  there  is  no  e.  to  them  in  C. 
lCor.ll:34  come  not  togeth.  toe. 

2  Cor.  3:9  minist.  of  e.  be  glory 
1  Tim.  3:6  lest  he  fall  into  e.  of 
Jam.  3:1  receive  the  greater  e. 

5:12  be  nay,  lest  ye  foil  into  c. 
Jude  4  of  old  ordained  to  this  e. 

COIVDEMiVED. 
Job  32:3  yet  had  c.  Job 
Ps.  109:7  judged,  let  him  be  c. 
Amos  2:8  they  drink  wine  of  e. 
Mat.  12:7  not  have  e.  guiltless 
37  by  thy  words  shalt  be  e. 

27:3  J.  when  he  saw  he  was  e. 
Mark  14:64  c.  him  to  be  guilty 
X?/i-e  24:20  delivered  him  tobee. 
JohnZ-.M  believ.  on  him,  is  not 
c.  believ.  not,  is  c.  already 

8:10  hath  no  man  c.  thee  ? 
Pom.  8:3  for  sin  e.  sin  in  flesh 

1  Cor.  11:.32  not  be  c.  with  world 
Tit.  2:8  speech  that  cannot  be  c. 
3:11  einueth,  being  e.  of  hims. 

Heb.  11:7  by  which  he  c.  woi  Id 
Jam.  5:6  c.  and  killed  the  just 
9  gi-udge  not,  le.-*t  ye  be  e. 

2  Pet.  2:6  c.  with  overthrow 
CO.\DEMXEST,  ETH,  IIVG. 
1  K.  8:32  c.  wicked 

Job  15:6  own  mouth  c.  thee 
Prov.  17:15  he  that  c.  the  just 
^e^s  13:27  fulfilled  them  ine.  him 
Rom.  2:1  judgost  thou  C.  thyself 
8:34  who  is  he  that  e.  ? 
14:22  e.  not  himself  in  thing 
COXDESCEXD. 
Rom.  12:16  c.  to  men  of  low  est. 
C0:\DIT10.\,  s. 

1  Sam.  11:2  on  this  e.  make  cov. 
Luke  14:32  dusireth  c.  of  peace 

CONDUCT,  ED. 

2  Sam.  19:15  e.  king  over  Jor.  31 
40  people  of  Judah  e.  king 

Acts  17:5  that  e.  Paul  brought 

1  Cor.  16:11  but  c.  him  in  peace 

CONDUIT. 

2  K.  18:7  stood  by  e.  Is.  36:2 
20:20  how  he  made  a  pool  and  c. 

Is.  7:3  to  meet  Ahaz  at  end  of  e. 

CONFECTIOIV. 
Ex.  30:35  make  a  e.  after  art 
CO!VFECTION.\RIES. 
1  Sam.  8:13  your  dau.  to  be  e. 

CONFEDERACY. 
Is.  8:12  e.  to  whom  people  say  c. 
Ob.  7  men  of  thy  e.  brought 

CONFEDERATE. 
Gen.  14:13  these  e.  with  Abrnm 
Ps.  83:5  they  are  e.  against  thee 
Js.  7:2  Syria  is  c.  with  Ephraim 

CONFERENCE. 
Gai.2:6  they  ine.  added  nothing 

CONFERRED. 
1  K.  1:7  Adonijah  c.  with  Joab 
.4e/s  4:15  e.  among  themselves 
25:12  Festus,  when  he  had  c. 
Gal.  1:16  I  e.  not  with  flesh  and 

CO.NFE8S. 
Lev.  5:5  e.  that  he  hath  sinned 
16:21  e.  over  him  all  the  iniq. 
26:40  if  they  e.  their  iniquity 
Num.  5:7  they  shall  e.  their  sin 
1  K.  8::«  e.  thy  name,  35 ;  2 
6:24,  26 

Jfeh.  1:6  c.  sins  of  children  of  Is. 
JobM):\i  c.  Ihy  hand  can  snve 
F».  32:5  I  said,  1  will  e.  my  tr. 


GON 

Mat.  10:.32  e.  me  before,  Lti.  12:8 
yo/i!«  9:22  if  e.  that  lie  was  Christ 

12:42  did  not  e.  him,  lest  they 
Arix  2:3.8  but  Pharisees  c.  both 

24:14  I  e.  after  the  way 
Rom.  10:9  e.  with  thy  mouth 

14:11  every  tongue  shall  e. 

15:9  c.  to  thee  among  Gentiles 
Phil.  2:11  every  tongue  should  c. 
Jam.  5:16  e.  your  faults 

1  John  1:9  if  we  e.  our  sins 
4:15  c.  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God 

2  John  7  c.  not  Jesus  Christ 
Rev.  3:5  e.  his  name  bef.  my  Fa. 

CONFESSED,  ETH,  INC. 
Ezr.  10:1  E/ra  had  e.  weeping 
Xeh.  9:2  stood  and  e.  their  sins 
Prov.  28:13  whoso  c.  and  forsak. 
7?an.  9:20  c.  my  sin  and  the  sin 
Mat.  3:6  baptized  c.  their  sins 
Jolin  1:20  e.  I  am  not  the  Christ 
Acts  19:18  many  c.  and  showed 
Ileb.  11:13  c.  they  were  strangers 

1  John  4:2  spirit  that  e.  Christ 

3  c.  not  Jesus  Christ  is  come 

CONFESSION. 
.Tos.  7:19  and  make  c.  to  God 

2  Chr.  30:22  olTer.  and  making  e. 
^>r.  10:11  make  c.  to  the  Lord 
Dan.  9:4  I  prayed  and  made  e. 
Horn.  10:10  with  mouth  e.  is  m. 

1  Tiin.  6:13  witnessed  a  good  c. 

CONFIDENCE. 
■Tud.  9:26  Shech.  put  c.  in  Gaal 

2  K.  18:19  what  c.  is  this  ?  Is.  36:4 
■/o6  4:6  is  not  this  thy  fear,  thy  c. 

31:24  fine  gold  thou  art  my  e. 
Ps.  65:5  art  c.  of  all  the  earth 
118:8  than  put  c.  in  man 
9  than  to  put  c.  in  princes 
Prov.  3:26  Lord  shall  be  thy  e. 
14:26  fear  of  Lord  is  strong  c. 
21:22  strength  of  e. 
25:19  c.  in  unfaithful 
Is.  30:15  in  e.  be  your  strength 
Jer.  48:13  ashamed  of  B.  their  e. 

28:26  shall  dwell  with  e. 
29:16  E.  be  no  more  c.  of  Israel 
Mic.  7:5  put  ye  not  c.  in  a  guide 
Acts  28:31  preaching  with  all  c 
2  Cor.  1:15  in  this  c.  minded 
2:3  c.  that  my  joy  is  the  joy 
7:16  that  I  have  c.  in  you 
8:22  great  c.  I  have  in  you 
10:2  the  e.  I  think  to  be  bold 
11:17  as  foolishly  in  this  e. 
Gal.  5:10  I  have  c.  in  you 
Eph.  3:12  access  with  c.  by  faith 
Pliil.  1:25  Iiaving  this  c. 
3:3  we  have  no  e.  in  the  flesh 

4  I  miglit  have  c.  in  flesh 

2  Thes.  3:4  e.  in  L.  touching  you 
Phile.  21  e.  in  thy  obedience 
Ileb.  3:6  if  we  hold  fast  c. 
14  beginning  of  our  c.  steadf. 
10:35  cast  not  away  your  e. 

1  John  2:28  we  may  have  c. 
3:21  then  have  we  e.  toward  G. 
5:14  the  e.  we  have  in  him 

CONTIDENCES. 
Jer.  2:37  Lord  rejected  thy  e. 

CONFIDENT. 
Ps.  27:3  in  this  I  be  c. 
Prow.  14:16  fool  rageth  and  is  c. 
Pom.  2:19  art  e.  thou  art  a  guide 

2  Cfer.  5:6  we  are  always  c. 

8  c.  and  willing  to  bo  absent 
9:4  ashamed  in  same  e.  boasting 
Phil.  1:6  e.  of  this  very  thing 
14  waxing  e.  by  my  bonds 
CONFIDENTLY. 
LuK«  22:59  e.  aftirmcd,  This  fel. 

CONFIRM. 
Ruth  4:7  manner  to  e.  all  things 

1  K.  1:14  I  will  c.  thy  words 

2  K.  15:19  to  e.  the  kingdom  in 
E':t.  9:31  to  c.  these  days  of  P. 
Ph.  68:9  e.  thine  inheritance 
/s.  35:3  and  e.  the  feeble  knees 
Ezek.  13:6  they  would  c.  the  w. 
Dan.  9:27  e.  cov.  for  one  week 

11:1 1  stood  to  e.  him 
Rom.  15:8  to  e.  promises  made 

1  Cor.  1:8  also  c.  you  to  the  end 

2  Cor.  2:8  ye  would  e.  your  love 

CONFIRMATION. 
Phil.  1:7  in  the  c.  of  the  gospel 
Heb.  0:16  an  oath  fore,  is  an  end 

CONFIRMED. 
2  Sam.  7:24  e.  to  thyself  Israel 
2  K.  14:5  as  soon  as  king  was  c. 
1  Chr.  14:2  Lord  had  c.  him  k. 
16:17  e.  same  to  J.  P.".  105:10 
Est.  9:.32  Esther  e.  mat.  of  Pur. 
9:12  c.  words  ho  spoko 


CON 

Acts  15:32  exhorted  and  c.  them 
1  Cor.  1:6  testim.  of  C.  e.  in  you 
Gal.  3:15  if  e.  no  man  disannul. 

17  the  covenant  that  was  e. 
Ileb.  2:3  was  e.  to  us  by  them 
6:17  he  e.  it  by  an  oath 

CONFIRMETH,  ING. 
Num.  .30:14  bonds  on  her,  he  e. 
Deut.  27:26  cursed  be  hec.  not 
Is.  44:26  c.  word  of  his  servant 
Mark  16:20  e.  the  word 
Acts  14:22  e.  souls  of  disciples 
15:41  Syria  c.  the  churches 

CONFISCATION. 
Ezr.  7:26  judgm.  be  exec,  to  e. 

CONFLICT. 
Pliil.  1:30  same  e.  ye  saw  in  me 
Co!.  2:1  knew  what  e.  I  have 

CONFORMABLE. 

Phil.  3:10  made  e.  to  his  death 

CONFORMED. 
Rom.  8:29  e.  to  image  of  his  Son 
12:2  be  not  e.  to  this  world 

CONFOUND. 
Gen.  11:7  e.  their  language,  9 
Jer.  1:17  lest  I  e.  thee  before 

1  Cor.  1:57  to  e.  the  wise,  to  c. 

CONFOUNDED. 

2  K,  19:26  inhab.  were  e.  Is.  37:27 
.7o6  6:20  e.  bee.  they  had  hoped 
Ps.  35:4  be  e.  that  seek  my  soul 

69:6  let  not  those  seek  L.  be  e. 
71:13  be  e.  that  are  adversaries 
24  are  e.  that  seek  my  hurt 
6.3:17  let  them  be  e.  for  ever 
97:7  e.  be  all  that  serve  images 
129:5  let  all  be  e.  that  hate  Zion 

Is.  1:29  c.  for  the  gardens 
19:9  that  weave  net-work  be  e. 
.37:27  inhabitants  were  e. 

■ler.  9:19e.  bee.  we  have  forsaken 
10:14  founder  e.  by  image,  51:17 
17:18  be  c.  that  persecute  me 
46:24  dau.  of  E.  e.,-  48:20  Moab 
49:23  Hamath  is  c;  50:2  Bel. 
50:12  your  mother  be  sore  e. 
51:47  iBabylon  whole  land  be  e. 
51  e.  bee.  we  heard  reproach 

Ezek.  16:52  be  thou  c.  54,  63 

Mic.  7:16  nations  e.  at  their  m. 

Zee.  10:5  riders  and  horses  be  c. 

Acts  2:6  multitude  were  e. 
9:23  Saul  c.  Jews  at  Damascus 

.'Vshamed   and  CONFOUND- 
ED. 

Ps.  40:14  ash.  c.  seek  soul,  70:2 
Is.  24:23  moon  be  c.  sun  be  a^h. 

41:11  inc.  ag.  thee  be  a.  and  c. 

45:16  idol  mak.  be  ash.  and  c. 

54:4  not  be  asham.  neither  c. 
■ler.  14:3  nob.  and  lit.  ones  a.  e. 

15:9  borne  seven  been  a.  and  c. 

22:22  shalt  be  ashamed  and  c. 

31:19  a?h.  yea  e.  bee.  I  did  bear 
Ezek.  36:32  be  a.  a.  c.  for  your  w. 
Mic.  3:7  seers  be  a.  diviners  c. 

Not  CONTOUNDED. 

Ps.  22:5  were  not  c. 
Is.  45:17  nor  c.  world  with,  end 
50:7  God  will  help,  I  not  be  e. 
1  Pet.  2:6  believeth  shall  not  be  e. 

CO.NFUSED. 

Is.  9:5  battle  is  with  e.  noise 
Acts  19:32  the  assembly  was  c. 

CONFUSION. 

Lev.  18:23  a  beast  to  lie,  it  is  e. 

20:12  thev  have  ivrought  e. 
1  Sam.  20:.30  chosen  D.  to  thy  c. 
Ezr.  9:7  delivered  to  e.  of  face 
.lob  10:15  I  am  full  of  e. 
Ps.  35:4  to  e.  that  devise 

44:15  my  e.  is  cont.  before  me 

70:2  to  c.  that  desire  my  hurt 

71:1  let  me  never  be  put  to  c. 

109:29  cover  with  their  owni  c. 
Is.  24:10  the  city  of  c.  is  broken 

30:3  trust  in  shadow  of  Egypt  e. 

34:11  stretch  on  it  line  of  e. 

41:29  their  molten  images  are  e. 

45:16  makers  of  idols  go  to  e. 

61:7  for  e.  they  shall  rejoice  in 
Jei:  3:35  and  our  e.  covereth  us 

7:19  provoke  to  the  c. 

20:11  everl.  c.  never  be  forgot 
Dan.  9:7  belongeth  e.  of  faces,  8 
Acts  19:29  city  was  filled  with  c. 
1  Cor.  14:33  God  not  author  of  c. 
Jam.  3:16  where  strife  is,  is  c. 

CONGEALED. 
Ex.  15:8  depths  were  c.  in  sea 

CONGRATULATE. 
1  Chr.  18:10  his  welJare,  and  c. 


CON 

CONGREGATION. 

Lev.  10' 17  to  bear  iniquity  of  & 

16:.33  atonement  for  all  the  c. 
Num.  1:16  the  renowned  of  c. 

14:27  bear  with  this  evil  c.  t 

15:15  one  ordinance  be  for  c. 

16:21  Sep.  yours,  from  this  c. 
45  ^et  you  up  from  am.  this  e. 
47  Aaron  ran  into  midst  of  c. 

27: 16  Lord  set  a  man  over  c. 

35:12  bef.  e.  for  judg.  Jos.  20:6 
Jud.  20:1  c.  gath.  as  one  man 

21:5  came  not  up  with  e.  to  L. 
1  K.  12:20  called  Jeroboam  to  e, 
Ezr.  10:8  himself  sep.  from  c. 
Neh.  1.3:1  Moab.  not  come  into  e: 
■lob  15:.'34  c.  of  hypoc.  desolate 

.30:28  and  I  cried  in  the  c. 
Ps.  1:5  nor  sinners  in  e.  of  right. 

22:22  midst  of  c.  will  I  praise 

26:5  hated  the  e.  of  evil-doers 

58:1  speak  righteousness,  Oc.f 

74:2  rem.  c.  tnou  hast  purch. 
19  forget  not  the  e.  of  thy  poor 

75:2  when  I  receive  tlie  e. 

82:1  G.  standeth  in  c.  of  mighty 

89:5  thy  faithfulness  in  e. 

107:32  exalt  him  also  in  c. 

111:1  praise  the  Lord  in  c. 
Prov.  5:14  in  midst  of  e. 

21:16  remain  in  e.  of  the  dead 
Is.  14:13  will  sit  on  mount  of  tf. 
■ler.  6:18  O  c.  what  Is  among 

30:20  e.  be  established  before 
Lam.  1:10  not  enter  into  c. 
llos.  7:12  chas.  them  as  their  c. 
■loel  2:16  sanctify  the  e. 
Acts  13:43  when  c.  %\  as  broken 

All  the  CONGREGATION. 
Lev.  8:3  gather  all  Iht  c. 

16:17  atonement  for  all  the  c. 
Num.  16:3  all  t/u  c.  are  holy 
22  be  wroth  with  all  the  c.  f 

20:27  sight  ofaU  the  c.  25:6 
■los.  22:20  wrath  fell  on  all  the  e. 
1  Jir.8:14  king  blessed  a/;  ^A«e.  55 

1  Chr.  29:20  all  tlie  c.  blessed  L. 

2  Chr.  23:3  a.  t.  c.  made  covenant 
29:8  all  the  c.  worshipped 

Neh.  5:13  all  the  c.  said,  Amen 
8:17  all  the  c.  come  again 
Elders  of  the  CONGREGA- 
TION. 

Lev.  4:15  e.  of  c.  shall  lay  hands 
Great  CONGREGATION. 

1  K.  8:65  Sol.  held  feast,  and  all 

Is.  a?r.<;.  2  Chr.  7:8;  30:13 
Ezr.  10:1  assem.  to  him  a  gr.  c. 
Ps.  22:25  pr.  be  of  thee  in  g.  c. 
.35:18  give  thee  thanks  in  g.  c. 
40:9  preached  right,  in  g.  c. 
10  not  cone,  truth  from  great  c. 
CONGREGATION  of  IsraeL 
Lev.  4:13  if  c.  of  Is.  sin 

2  Chr.  24:6  accord,  to  com.  ofc.  /. 
CO.NGREGATION  of  the 

Lord. 

Num.  16:3  you  above  c.  L. 

27:17  c.  oft.  Lord,  not  as  sheep 
Detit.  23:1  not  en.  c.  oft.  L.  2, 8 
1  Chr.  28:8  in  sight  ofc.  L. 
Tabernacle  of  the  CONGRE. 

GATION. 
Ex.  29:44  sanctify  t.  of  t.  c. 

33:7  called  it  the  tab.  of  the  c. 
Lev.  16:33  atone,  for  t.  of  the  c. 
Num.  4:3  ta.  of  the  c.  23,  25 

8:9  Levites  before  t.  of  tlie  c. 

12:4  come  out  to  t.  of  t.  c. 

14:10  glory  of  L.  ap.  in  t.  of  c. 

18:4  charge  of  taber.  of  the  c. 
Deut.  31:l4  pres.  yours,  in  t.  of  e. 
.Tos.  18:1  set  up  t.  of  t.  c.  at  S'hil. 

1  A'.  8:4  bro.  up  the  t.  2  Chr.  5:5 

2  Chr.  1:3  there  was  t.  of  the  c. 
See  DOOR. 

Tent  of  the  CONGREGA- 
TION. 

Ex.  39:.32  tent  of  the  c.  finished 

40:34  a  cloud  cov.  tent  of  the  c. 
35  M.  not  able  to  enter  t.  ofc. 

Whole  CONGREGATION. 
Ex.  16:2  ic.  c.  of  Isa.  murmured 
Num.  3:7  keep  charge  of  whole  c. 
Jos.  22:18  wroth  with  u\  e. 
I  .lud.  21:13  U'h.  c.  sent  to  Benj. 
2  Chr.  6:3  king  blessed  whole  c. 
Ezr.  2:64  irholec.  42.360.AWi.  7:66 
Prov.  26:26  be  showed  bef.  w.  c 

CONGREGATIONS. 
Ps.  26:12  in  c.  will  I  bless  L. 

68:26  bless  ye  God  in  the  e. 

74:4  enemied  roar  in  thy  c. 
OONIAH.   Jer.  22:24,23  ;  87:1 


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CRUDBN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CON 

COiVQUER. 

Bev.  6:2  conquering  and  to  c. 
CONQUERORS. 

Som.  8:37  we  are  more  than  c, 
COiVSCIEIVCE. 

John  8:9  convicted  by  owti  c. 

Acts  23:1  I  have  lived  in  good  c. 
24:16  a  c.  void  of  offence 

Rom.  2:15  c.  bearing  witness 
9:1  my  c.  bearing  witness 
13:5  be  subject  for  c.  salie 

1  Cor.  8:7  with  c.  of  idol  eat  it 
10  weak  c.  be  emboldened 
12  wound  weak  c.  ye  sin 

10:25  no  question  for  c.  sake,  27 
38  eat  not,  for  his  and  c.  sake 
29  c.  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but 

2  Cor.  1:12  testimony  of  our  c. 
4:2  com.  to  every  man's  c. 

1  Tim.  1:5  and  of  a  good  c. 

19  holding  faith  and  a  good  c. 
3:9  mystery  of  faith  in  pure  c. 
4:2  c.  seared  with  a  hot  iron 

2  Tim.  1:3  whom  I  serve  with  c. 
Tit.  1:15  but  their  c.  is  defiled 
Heb.  9:9  as  pertaining  to  c. 

14  purge  c.  from  dead  works 
10:2  worshippers  no  more  c. 
22  sprinkled  from  an  evil  c. 
13:18  trust  we  have  good  c. 
1  Pet.  2: 19  for  c.  endure  grief 
3:16  having  a  good  c. 
21  but  the  answer  of  a  good  c. 
CO.\SCIE\CES. 

3  Cor.  5:11  manifest  in  your  e. 

COiVSECRATE. 
Ex.  29:9  c.  A.  and  sons,  30:30 
32:29c.  yourselves  this  day  to  L. 
1  Chr.  29:5  c.  his  service  to  Lord 
Ezek.  43:26  shall  c.  themselves 
Mic.  4:13  I  will  c.  their  gain 

CONSECRATED. 
Jud.  17:5  M.  c.  one  of  sons,  12 

1  K.  13:.33  whosoever  would,  he  c. 

2  Chr.  29:31  c.  yourselves  to  Lord 
33  c.  things  six  hundred  oxen 

31:6  tithe  of  holy  things  e. 

Heb.  7:28  Son,  who'is  c.  evermore 
10:20  by  a  living  way  c.  for  us 
CONSECRATION,  S. 

Ex.  2»:22  for  it  is  a  ram  of  c. 

Lev.  7::37  this  is  law  of  the  c. 
8:28  c.  for  sweet  savor  to  Lord 
31  with  bread  in  basket  of  c. 
33  days  of  your  c.  be  at  end 

Num.  6:9  defiled  head  of  his  c. 
CONSENT,  ED,  ING. 

Gen.  .34:23  only  let  us  c.  to  them 

Deut.  1.3:3  shalt  not  c.  to  him 

1  K.  20:8  hearken  not,  nor  c. 

Ps.  50:18  sawest  thief,  thou  c. 

Prov.  1:10  entice  thee,  c.  th.  not 

Dan.  1:14  so  he  c.  in  this  matter 

Luke  23:51  same  had  not  c. 

Acts¥,:\  c.  to  his  death,  22:20 
18:20  to  tarry  longer,  he  c.  not 

Rom.  7:16  I  c.  to  law 

1  Tim.  6:3  c.  not  to  whole,  words 
CONSENT,  Substantive. 

1  Sam.  11:7  came  out  witli  one  c. 

Ps.  8-3:5  consulted  with  one  c. 

Sos.  6:9  of  priests  murder  by  c. 

Zep.  3:9  serve  him  with  one  c. 
14:18  oae  c.  to  make  excuse 

1  Cor.  7:5  ex.  with  c.  for  a  time 
CONSIDER. 

Deut.  4:39  c.  it  in  thy  heart 
32:29  wise  to  c.  latter  end 

Jud.  lb:14  c.  what  ye  have  to  do 

1  Sam.  12:24  c.  how  great  thiugu 
25:17  c.  what  thou  wilt  do 

Job  11:11  will  he  not  then  c.  It? 
23:15  I  c.  I  am  afraid  of  him 
34:27  would  not  c.  his  ways 
37:14  c.  wondrous  works  of  God 

Ps.  5:1  c.  my  meditation 
9:1.3  c.  my  trouble 
8:3  when  I  c.  tUy  heavens 
1.3:3  c.  and  hear,  4.5:10 
25:19  c.  niy  enemies 
37:10  diligently  e.  his  place 
48:13  c.  her  palaces,  that  ye 
50:22  c.  this,  ye  that  forget  God 
64:9  wisely  c.  of  his  doing 
119:95  I  will  c.  thy  testimonies 
153  c.  mine  affliction,  deliver 
159  c.  bow  I  love  thy  precepts 

Prov.  6:6  go  to  ant.  c.  her  ways 
23:1  c.  what  is  before  thee 
24:12  that  pondereth  heart c.  it? 

Ec.  5:1  c.  not  that  they  do  evil 
7:13  c.  work  of  God,  who  can 
14  but  in  day  of  adversity  c. 
Is.  1:3  my  people  doth  note. 
6:12  c.  operatioa  of  his  hands 


CON 

Is.  14:16  shall  narrowly  c.  thee 
18:4  c.  in  my  dwelling-place 
41:20  that  thoy  may  sec,  and  c. 
43:18  nor  c.  the  things  of  old 
52:15  not  heard  shall  they  c. 
Jer.  2:10  c.  if  there  be  such  thing 
23:20  in  the  latter  days  ye  sh.  c. 

it  perfectly,  ,30:24 
Lam.  2:20  c.  to  whom  done  this 
5:1  O  Lord,  c.  our  reproach 
Ezek.  12:3  it  may  be  they  will  c. 
Dan.  9:23  and  c.  the  vision 
Hbs.  7:2  c.  not  that  I  remember 
ffag.  1:5  c.  your  ways,  7 
2:15  I  pray  c.  from  this  dav,  18 
3fat.  6:28  c.  the  lilies,  Lu.  12:27 
Luke  12:24  c.  the  ravens 
,Tohn  11:50  nor  c.  It  is  expedient 
,4c/s  15:6  elders  came  toe.  of  this 
2  Tim.  2:7  c.  and  L.  give  thee 
ffeb.  3:1  brethren  c.  the  Apostle 
7:4  c.  how  great  this  man  was 
10:24  let  us  c.  one  another 
12:3  c.  him  endured  such  con. 
CONSIDERED,  EST. 

1  5:8  I  have  c.  things 

■h/l)  1 :8  hast  thou  c.  .Job  ?  2:3 
Ps.  31:7  hast  c.  my  trouble 
Prov.  24:32  then  I  c.  it  well 
Ec.  4:1  I  c.  all  the  oppressions 
4  again  I  c.  all  travel,  and 

9:1  all  this  I  c.  to  declare  this 
■Ter.  3.3:24  c.  not  people  have  spo. 
Acts  12:12  when  Peter  had  e. 
Rom.  4:19  c.  not  his  body  dead 

CONSIDERETH,  ING. 
Ps.  33:15  he  c.  all  their  works 

41:1  blessed  is  he  c.  the  poor 
Prov.  21:12  c.  house  of  wicked 

28:22  c.  not  poverty  shall  como 

29:7  righteous  c.  cause  of  poor 

31:16  she  c.  afield,  buyeth  it 
/s.  44:19  none  c.  to  say,  I  burnt 

.57:1  none  c.  right,  is  tak.  away 
Ezek.  18:14  c.  and  doeth  not,  28 
Oql.  6:1  e.  le.st  al^^o  be  tempted 
Heb.  13:7  c.  end  of  their  couver. 

CONSIST,  ETH. 
Lnke  12:15  life  c.  not  in  abund. 
C'ol.  1:17  by  him  all  things  c. 

CONSOLATION. 
Jer.  16:7  nor  give  them  cup  of  c. 
Luke  2:25  Simeon  waiting  for  c. 

6:24  woe  to  you  rich,  rec.  yo.  c. 
Acts  4::36  interpreted,  son  of  c. 

1.5:31  they  rejoiced  for  the  c. 
Horn.  15:5  God  of  c.  grant  you 

2  Cor.  1:5  our  c.  aboundeth  by  C. 

6  afflicted  for  your  c.  comforted 

7  so  ye  be  partakers  of  the  c. 
7:7  c.  wherewith  he  was  comf. 
P/iil.  2:1  if  any  c.  in  Christ 

2  T/ifs.  2:16  given  us  everlast.  c. 
P/iile.  7  joy  and  c.  in  thy  love 
ffed.  6:18  might  have  strong  c. 

CONSOLATIONS. 
./ob  15:11  are  c.  of  God  small 
21:2  and  let  this  be  your  c. 
7s.  66:11  with  breasts  of  her  c. 

CONSORTED. 
^-Ic^*  17:4  c.  with  Paul  and  Silas 

CONSPIRACY. 
2  Sam.  15:12  Absalom's  c.  strong 
2  K.  12:20  a  c.  and  slew  .loash 
14:19  c.  ag.  A.  2  Chr.  25:27 
15:15  acts  of  Shallum  and  c. 
17:4  found  c.  in  Hoshea 
./er.  11:9  c.  among  mem  of  Judah 
Ezek.  22:25  a  c.  of  her  prophets 
Acts  23:13  forty  which  made  c. 

CONSPIRATORS. 
2  Sam.  15:31  Ahith.  is  among  c. 

CX)NSPIRED. 
Gen.  37:18  c.  ag.  Jos.  to  slay  him 
1  Sam.  22:13  c.  thou  and  son  of  J. 

1  K.  15:27  Baasha  c.  aga.  Nadab 
16:9  Zimri  c.  against  Elah,  IG 

2  E.  9:14  Jehu  c.  against  Joram 
10:9  I  c.  against  my  master 
15:10  Shallum  c.  ag.  Zechariah 

25  Pekah  c.  against  Pckahiah 
21:23  serv.  of  Ainon  e.  ag.  him 

24  c.  aiamst  him.  2  Chr.  33:25 
2  Chr.  24:21  c.  against  Jehoiada 

25  serv.  of  Joash  c.  as.  him,  26 
Neh.  4.8  c.  all  to  come  and  fight 
Amos  7:10  Amos  hath  c.  ag.  thee 

CONSTANT,  LY. 
1  Chr.  28:7  if  he  be  c.  to  do  com. 
Prsv.  21:28  heareth.  speaketh  c. 
Acts  12:15  she  c.  afBrmed  it  was 
Tit.  3:8  I  will  thou  affirm  c. 

CONSTELLATIONS. 
Jt.  13:10  c.  thereof 


CON 

CONSTRAIN,  ED,  ETH. 

2  7r.  4:8  women  c.  him  to  eat 
./oi  32:18  tlie  spirit  in  me  c.  me 
Mat.  14:22  .J.  c.  disc.  Mark  6:45 
Luke  24:29  c.  him,  saying.  Abide 
Acts  10:15  Lydia  c.  us  to  come 

28:19  I  was  c.  to  appeal  to 

3  Cor.  5:14  love  of  Christ  c.  us 
Co/.  6:12  c.  you  to  be  circum. 

CONSTRAINT. 
1  Pet.  5:2  oversight,  not  by  c. 

CONSULTATION. 
Mark  15:1  chief  priests  held  ac. 

CONSULT,  ED,  ETH. 

1  K.  12:6  Rehoboam  c.  8 

1  f'Ar.  13:1  D.  c.  with  captains 

2  Chr.  20:21  Jeh.  c.  with  people 
lYeh.  5:7  then  I  c.  with  myself 
Ps.  62:4  c.  to  cast  him  down 

83:3  c.  against  hidden  ones 
5  have  c.  with  one  consent 
Ezek.  21:21  king  of  B.  c.  images 
6:7  presidents  and  capt.  c. 
jl/!C.  6:5  rein,  what  Balak  c. 
Haf).  2:10  c.  shame  to  thy  house 
Mat.  26:4  c.  might  take  Jesus 
Lu.  14:31  c.  w.  able  with  10,000 
■John  12:10  c.  to  put  L.  to  death 

CONSULTER. 
Deut.  18:11  a  c.  with  spirits 

CONSC.ME. 
Ex.  33:3  lest  I  c.  thee  in  way,  5 
Deut.  5:25  this  fire  will  c.  us 
7:16  Shalt  c.  all  the  people 
28:.38  locust  shall  c.  it,  42 
32:22  fire  kindled  in  anger  c. 
,7os.  24:20  c.  after  done  you  good 

1  Sam.  2:3:5  to  c.  thine  eves 

2  A'.  1:10  let  fire  c.  thy  fifty,  12 
./ol>  15::}4  fire  c.  tabern.  of  brib. 

20:26  a  fire  not  blown  c.  him 
24:19  and  heat  c.  snow  waters 
Ps.  37:20  c.  into  smoke  shall  c. 
39:11  his  beauty  to  c.  away 
49:14  their  beauty  c.  in  grave 
78:33  their  days  did  he  c. 
Ts.  7:20  it  shall  c.  the  beard 
10:18  c.  glory  of  his  forest 
27:10  shall  calf  c.  branches 
.Jer.  49:27  fire  c.  pal.  of  Ben-ha 
iTjei:.  4:17  c.  away  for  iniquity 
13:13  great  hailstones  to  c.  it 
21:28  sword  is  furbished  to  c. 
22:15  I  will  c.  thy  filthiness 
21:10  kindle  fire.  c.  the  flesh 
3.5:12  thev  are  giv.  ns  to  c. 
Dan.  2:44 "it  shall  c.  these  kingd. 
Eos.  11:6  sword  c.  his  branches 
Zf/j.  1:2  I  will  c.  all  off  land 
3  I  will  c.  man  and  beast 
Zee.  5:4  in  house  and  c.  it 
14:12  tongue  shall  c.  away 
2  Thes.  2:8  whom  L.  shall  c. 
Jam.  4:3  may  c.  it  on  your  lusts 

CONSUME  them. 

Ex.  32:10  that  I  may  c.  t.  12 
jVk)».  16:21  c.  t.  in  a  moment,  45 
Deut.  7:22  mayest  not  c.  t. 
Neh.  9:31  not  utterly  c.  them 
Est.  9:24  H.  cast  lot  to  c.  tt«m 
Ps.  59:13  c.  <.  in  wrath,  c.  ^Acti 
Jer.  8:13  I  will  utterly  c.  i. 
14:12  I  will  c.  them  by  sword 
Ezek.  20:13  fury  on  them  to  c.  <. 
Luke  9:54  fire  to  c.  them 
CONSUMED. 
Gen.  19:15  be  c.  in  the  iniquity 
17  escape  to  mount,  lest  be  c. 
31:40  in  day  drought  c.  me 
Ej:  .3:2  behold,  bush  was  not  c. 
15:7  wrath  c.  them  as  stubble 
22:6  if  corn  be  c.  therewith 
N^t/m.  11:1  c.  them  were  in  utter. 
12: 12  of  whom  flesh  is  half  c. 
16:26  lest  ye  be  c.  in  their  sins 
35  fire  c.  the  250  men 
21:28  fire  hath  c.  Ar  of  Moab 
2.5:11  that  I  c.  not  child,  of  Isr. 
32:13  yener.  done  evil  was  c. 
Deut.  2:16  men  of  war  were  c. 
■/ud.  6:21  fire  out  of  rock  c.  flesh 
2  Sam.  21:5  the  man  that  c.  us 

1  A".  18:38  fell  and  c.  2  Chr.  7:1 

2  K.  1:10  fire  c.  his  fifty,  12 
2  Chr.  8:8  children  of  Isr.  c.  not 
Neh.  2-3  gates  thereof  are  c.  13 
.7o6  1:16  fire  of  God  c.  sheep 

4:9  by  breath  of  his  nostrils  c. 
6:17  snow  and  ice  are  c. 
7:9  as  cloud  is  c.  and  vanisheth 
19:27  reins  c. ;  33:21  flesh  is  c. 
Ps.  6:7  mine  eye  c.  31:9 
10  my  bones  c.  102. .■? 
30:10  c.  bv  blow  of  thy  hand 
71:13  let  them  be  c.  that  are 
73 


CON 

P.f.  73:19  utterly  c.  with  terrors 
78:63  fire  c.  their  young  men 
90:7  we  arc  c.  by  thine  anger 
104:35  let  sinners  be  c.  out  of 
119:87  almost  c.  mc  upon  earth 
139  niy  zeal  hath  c.  me,  bccau. 

Prov.  5:11  flesh  and  body  are  c. 

/s.  16:4  oppressors  e.  out  of  land 
29:20  the  scornor  is  c.  and  all 
64:7  c.  us  because  of  initjuitieS 

,/er.  5:3  c.  refused  correction 
6:29  lead  is  c.  /  12:4  beasts 
20:18  should  be  c.  with  shame 
.36:23  till  all  the  roll  wasc. 
44:18  we  have  been  c.  by  sword 

Lam.  2:22  those  I  swad.  enemy  c. 
3:22  of  Lord's  mercies  not  c. 

Ezek.  19:12  rods  fire  c.  22:31 
24:11  scum  of  it  may  bee. 
43:8  wherefore  I  have  c.  them 

Mai.  3:6  sons  of  Jacob  are  not  c. 

Gal.  5:15  ye  be  not  c. 

Shall  be  CONSUMED. 

Num.  14:35  wilder,  sh.  they  be  c. 

17:13  shallwc  be  c.  with  dying? 
1  Sam.  12:25  ye  s.  be  e. 
7s.  1:28  that  forsake  L.  sh.  be  c. 

66:17  eat  swine's  fle.'^h,  s.  be  c. 
■Tcr.  16:4  s.  be  c.  by  sw.  44:12,  27 
Ezek.  5:12  with  famine^AaW  oec. 

13:14  and  ye  shall  be  c. 

34:29  sh.  be  no  more  e. 

47:12  nor  shall  fruit  thereof  J<J  e. 
Dan.  11:16  land  which  shall  be  c. 

CONSUMED,  with  till  or 
until. 

Deut.  2:15  until  c.  Jos.  5:6 
28:21  until  he  have  c.  thee 
.ros.  10:20  slaying  them  tillc. 

1  Sam.  15:18  mh/I^  they  be  c. 

2  (Saj/t.  22:38  I  turned  not  until  I 

had  c.  them.  P.'.  18:37 
1  K.  22:11  push  Syr.  v.  c.  them. 

2/^.  13:17,19;  2  CTr.  18:10 
/!7zr.  9:14  angi-y  till  hadst  c.  us 
Jer.  9:16  send  a  sword  till  I  have 
c.  them,  24:10;  27:8;  49::37 
CONSUSIETH,  ING. 
Deut.  4:24  a  c.  fire,  Heb.  12:29 
9:3  L.  goeth  bef.  thee  as  e.  fire 
./ob  13:28  he  e,  as  a  garment  that 
22:20  remnant  of  them  fire  C. 
31:12  fire  that  c.  to  destruction 
7;.  5:24  as  the  flame  e.  chaff 
CONSUMMATION. 
Dan.  9:'27  desolate  until  c. 

CONSUMPTION. 
Lev.  26:16  appoint  over  you  <r. 
Deut.  28:22  smite  thee  with  e. 
7>'.  10:22  c.  dec.  shall  overflow 
23  the  Lord  shall  make  a  c. 
28:22  I  have  heard  from  L.  a  c. 

CONTAIN. 
1  A'.  8:27  heaven  of  heav.  cannot 

e.  thee,  2  Chr.  2:6;  6:18 
■Tohn  21:25  worldnotc.  the  books 
1  Cor.  7:9  if  cannot  c.  marry 

CONTAINED,  ETH,  ING. 
Ezek.  23:32  thy  sister's  cup  c. 
Bom.  2:14  by  nat.  thi.  c.  in  law 
^■7;^.  2:15  abol.  law  c.  in  ordin. 

1  Pet.  2:6  it  is  c.  in  scripture 

CONTEMN,  ED,  ETH. 

Ps.  10:13  wicked  c.  God? 
15:4  eyes  a  vile  person  is  c. 
107:11  c.  counsel  of  Most  High 
Cant.  8:7  substance  would  be  c. 
7s.  16:14  glory  of  Moab  be  c. 
Ezek.  21:10  it  c.  rod  of  my  son 

CONTEMPT. 
Est.  1:18  thus  arise  too  much  e. 
■Job  12:21  c.  on  princes,  Ps.  107:40 
31:34  c.  of  families  terrify  me 
Ps.  119:22  remove  from  me  c. 
123:3  we  are  ex.  filled  with  e. 
4  soul  filled  with  c.  of  proud 
Prov.  18:3  wicked  com.  then  c. 
7v.  2;i:9  into  c.  the  honorable 
Dan.  12'2  awake  to  everlast.  c. 

CONTEMPTIBLE. 
Jfa/.  1:7  say,  table  of  Lord  is  c. 
12  meat  c. ;  2:9  I  made  you  c. 

2  Cor.  10:10  his  speech  c. 

CONTEMPTUOUSLY. 
Ps.  31:18  speak  c.  against  right. 

CONTEND. 
Deut.  2-9  neither  c.  in  battle.  24 
Jb6  9:3  if  c.  he  cannot  answer 

13:8  will  ve  e.  for  God  ? 
Prov.  28:4  snch  as  keep  law  e. 
Ec.  6  10  mav  he  c  with  him 
7s.  49  25  1  will  c.  with  him 

50.8  who  will  c.  with  me? 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CON 

7«.  57:16 1  will  not  c.  for  ever,  nor 
Jer.  12:5  how  c.  with  horses? 

18:19  to  voice  of  them  that  c. 
Amos  7:4  Lord  called  to  c.  by  fire 
Mic.  6:1  c.  thou  bef.  the  mount. 
Jude  3  earnestly  c.  for  the  faith 

COXTEIVDED. 
Neh.  13:11  c.  I  with  rulers,  17 
Job  31:13  servants  when  they  c. 
Js.  41:12  not  find  them  that  c. 
Acts  11:2  they  of  circum.  c.  with 

C'Oi\TE\DEST. 
Job  10.2  show  me  wherefore  c. 

CO\TEXDETH. 
Job  40:2  that  c.  with  Almighty 
P)-ov.  29:9  if  wise  c.  witk  foolish 

COIV'TEXDING. 
Jude  9  when  c.  with  the  devil 

CONTENT. 
Gen.  37:27  sell  him,  brethren  c. 
Lev.  10:20  heard  that,  he  was  c. 
Jos.  7:7  would  we  had  been  c. 
8  K.  6:3  one  said,  Be  e.  and  go 
Job  6:^  now  therefore  be  c. 
Prov.  6:35  nor  will  he  rest  c. 
Mark  15:15  Pilate  Avilling  to  c. 
Lvke  3: 14  be  c.  with  your  wages 
PhU.  4:11  in  every  state  to  be  c. 
1  Tim.  6:8  raiment,  let  us  be  <;. 
Heb.  13:5  be  c.  with  such  things 
8  John  10  not  c.  with  prating 

COXTE!VTIO\. 

Prov.  13:10  by  pride  cometh  e. 

17:14  leave  off  c.  before  it  be 

18:6  a  fool's  lips  anter  into  c. 

22:10  cast  out  scomer,  c.  sh.  go 
Jer.  15:10  borne  me  a  man  of  c. 
J3ai>.  1:3  that  raise  up  c. 
Acts  15:39  the  c  was  so  sharp 
PfM.  1:16  preach  Christ  oic. 
1  Thes.  2:2  speak  gospel  with  c. 

CONTEIVTIONS. 
Prov.  18:18  causeth  c.  to  cease 
19  c.  like  bars  of  a  castle 

19:13  c.  of  a  wife,  27:15 

23:29  who  hath  c.  f 
1  Cor.  1:11  there  are  c.  am.  you 

Tit.  3:9  avoid  c.  and  strivings 

COXTEMTIOLS. 

Prov.  21:19  with  c.  woman 
26:21  a  c.  man  to  kindle  strife 
27:15  dropping  and  c.  woman 

Born.  2:8  to  them  that  are  c. 

1  Oor.  11:16  if  any  seem  to  be  c. 

COlVTEiXTMElVT. 
1  Tim.  6:6  godli.  with  c.  is  gain 
COIVTINCAL. 

JEx.  29:42  be  a  c.  burnt-offering 
S  Vhr.  2:4  for  c.  show-bread 
Prov.  15:15  merry  heart  a  c.  feast 
Js.  14:6  smote  with  a  c.  stroke 
Jer.  48:5  c.  weeping  shall  go  up 
Ezek.  39:14  men  of  c.  employm. 
jAike  18:5  lest  by  her  c.  coming 
Pom.  9:2  c.  sorrow  in  my  heart 

See  BURNT-OFrERINS. 

CO\TIiVCALLY. 

Oen.  6:5  imagination  was  evil  c. 

Eb:.  28:30  on  heart  before  L.  e. 

1  Chr.  16:11  seek  his  face  c. 

Job  1:5  thus  did  Job  c. 

Ps.  34:1  his  praise  be  c.  71:6 
85:27  c.  L.  be  mag.  40:10;  70:4 
88:17  sorrow  c.  before  me 
40:11  truth  c.  preserve  me 
48:3  c.  say.  Where  is  thy  God? 
44:15  confusion  c.  before  me 
B0:8  burnt-offer,  c.  before  me 
62:1  goodness  of  G.  endureth  c. 
71:8  wUereunto  I  may  c.  resort 
6  my  praise  be  c.  of  thee 
14  but  I  will  hope  c.  and  yet 
73:23  I  am  c.  with  thee,  thou 
74:23  the  tumult  increaseth  c. 
109:15  let  them  be  before  L.  c. 
119:44  shall  I  keep  thy  law  c. 
109  my  soul  is  c.  in  my  hand 
117  respect  to  thy  statutes  c. 
140:2  c.  are  gathered  for  war 

Prov.  6:14  deViseth  mischief  c. 
21  bind  them  c.  on  thy  heart 

Is.  21:8  c.  upon  the  watch-tower 
49:16  thy  walls  are  c.  before  me 
51:13  hast  feared  c.  because 
62:5  my  name  c.  is  blasph. 
68:11  L.  shall  guide  thee  e. 
60:11  gates  shall  be  open  c. 
66:3  provoketh  me  to  anger  c. 

Jer.  6:7  before  me  c.  is  grief 

Dan.  8:16  G.  whom  sen-est  c.  20 

7/0,';.  12:6  wait  on  thy  God  c. 
Ob.  16  heathen  drink  c. 

Ifafi.  3:19  thy  wick,  passed  c.  ? 


CON 

Lvke  24:53  c.  in  temple 
Acts  6:4  ourselves  c.  to  prayer 
Rcnn.  13:6  c.  on  this  very  thing 
Heb.  7:3  abideth  a  priest  c. 

10:1  sacrifices  year  by  year  c. 

13:15  the  sacrifice  of  praise  c. 
CO\TI!VUAIVCE. 
Berit.  28:59  plag.  and  of  long  e. 
Ps.  139:16  in  c.  were  fashioned 
Is.  64:5  in  tliose  is  c. 
licnn.  2:7  patients,  in  well-doing 

CO.\TIXUE. 
Ex.  21:21  If  he  c.  a  day  or  two 

1  Sam.  12:14  c.  following  the  L. 
13:14  thy  kingdom  not  c. 

2  Sayn.  7:29  it  inay  c.  for  ever 

1  K.  2:4  L.  may  c.  word  he  spake 
■Job  15:29  neither  substance  c. 

17:2  eyec.  in  their  provocation  ? 
Ps.  36:10  O  c.  thy  loving-kind. 

49:11  that  their  houses  shall  c. 

102:28  children  of  thy  serv.  c. 

119:91  c.  according  to  thy  ordin. 
Ts.  5:11  c.  till  night,  till  wine 
■ler.  32:14  may  c.  many  days 
Dan.  11:8  c.  more  years  than  k. 
Mat.  15:.32  c.  now  three  days 
.Jo/in  8:31  if  ye  c.  in  my  word 

l."):9  c.  ye  iii  my  love 
Acts  13:43  to  c.  in  grace  of  God 

11:22  exhorting  to  c.  in  faith 

26:22  I  c.  unto  this  day 
Ifom.  6:1  shall  we  c.  in  sin 

11:22  if  thou  c.  in  his  goodness 
Oal.  2:5  truth  of  gospelmight  r. 
Phil.  1:25  I  shall  c.  with  you  all 

Col.  1:23  if  ye  c.  in  the  faith 

4:2  c.  in  praver,  and  watch 

1  Tim.  2:15  if  they  c.  in  faith 
4:16  doctrine,  c.  in  them 

2  Tim.  3:14  c.  in  things  hast 
Ileb.  7:23  not  suffer  to  c. 

13:1  let  brotherly  love  e. 
■Tarn.  4:13  c  there  a  year 
2  Pet.  3:4  things  e.  as  they  wore 
1  John  2:24  ye  shall  c.  in  the  Son 
Per.  13:5  jjower  to  e. 

17:10  he  must  c.  a  short  space 

CO.\TIIVUED. 
Ps.  72:17  his  name  be  c.  as  sun 
Dan.  1:21  Daniel  e.  to  year  of  C. 
Lnk4  6:12  c.  all  night  in  prayer 

22:28  ye  c.  with  me  in  tempt. 
Arts  1:14  these  c.  in  prayer 

2:42  c.  stead,  in  apostles'  doc. 

8:13  Simon  e.  with  Philip 

20:7  P.  e.  speech  until  midnight 
llib.  8:9  c.  not  in  my  covenant 
1  John  2:19  no  doubt  c.  with  us 

CO\Tl\rETH,  I\G. 
■Job  14:2  as  shadow,  and  c.  not 
Jer.  30:23  ac  whirlwind,  it 
Act3  2:46  c.  daily  with  one  ac. 
Horn.  12:12  c.  instant  in  prayer 
GaZ.  3:10  cursed  c.  not  in  all  th. 

1  Tim.  5:5  c.  in  supplications 
//f6.  7:24  because  he  c.  ever 

13:14  we  have  no  c.  city,  but 
Jam.  1:25  perfect  law,  c.  in  it 

COIVTRADICTIIVG. 
Acts  13:45  with  envy  c.  blasph. 

COIVTRADICTIOIV. 
Heb.  7:7  without  c.  less  is  blessed 
12:3  endured  such  c.  of  sinners 
CONTRARIWISE. 

2  Cor.  2:7c.  rather  to  forgive  him 
Gal.  2:7  c.  when  saw  gospel  was 
1  Pet.  3:9  railing,  but  c.  blessing 

COIVTRARY. 
Lei\  211:24  wiU  I  walk  c.  28, 41 
Est.  9:1  though  turned  to  c. 
Ezek.  16:.34  c.  is  in  thee,  art  c. 
^Vai.  14:24  for  the  wind  was  c. 
Acts  77:7  these  do  c.  to  decrees 
18:13  to  worship  God  c.  to  law 
23:3  to  be  smitten  c.  to  the  law 
26:9  c.  to  the  name  of  Jesus 
Porn.  11:24  graffed  c.  to  nature 
16:17  c.  to  doctrine  ye  learned 
Gal.  5:17  c.  one  to  tlie  other 
Col.  2:14  handwriting  c.  to  us 
1  TArt.  2:15  and  are  c.  to  all  men 
1  Tim.  1:10  c.  to  sound  doctrine 
TO.  2:8  he  of  ac.  part  be  asham. 

CONTRIBUTION. 
Rom.  15:26  c.  for  the  poor  saints 

CONTRITE. 
Ps.  34:18  such  as  of  c.  spirit 
51:17  c.  heart,  wilt  not  despise 
Is.  57:15  of  a  c.  spirit,  to  revive 

heart  of  the  c.  ones 
06:2  of  c.  spirit  and  tremblcth 

CONTROVERSY. 
l)eut.  17:8  being  mutters  of  c. 


COP 

Deiit.  19:17  between  whom  c.  is 
21:5  by  their  word  c.  be  tried 
25:1  if  there  be  a  c.  betw.  men 
2  Sam.  15:2  that  had  a  c.  came 
2  C'Ar.  19:8  set  the  Levites  for  c. 

34:8  year  of  recom.  for  c. 
Jer.  25:31  hath  c.  with  nations 
Ezek.  44:24  in  c.  they  shall  stand 
//b.?.  4:1  L,  hath  a  c.  with  inhab. 

2:2  Lord  hath  a  c.  with  Judah 
ilic.  6:2  L.  hath  c.  with  people 
1  Tim.  3:10  with.  c.  great  is  mys. 

CONVENIENT,  LY. 
Prov.  30:8  with  food  c.  for  me 
./pr.  40:4  it  seemeth  c.  to  go,  5 
Mark  6:21  a  c.  day  was  come 
14:11  might  c.  betray  him 
Acts  24:25  a  c.  season.  I  will  call 
Rotn.  1:28  to  do  things  not  c. 
1  Cor.  10:12  when  have  c.  time 
E)ih.  5:4  talking,  nor  jesting,  c. 
Phiie.  8  to  enjoin  thee  that  c. 

CONVERSANT. 
■Jos.  8:35  strangers  c.  am.  them 

1  Sam.  25:15  long  as  we  were  c. 

CONVERSATION. 
P?.  37:14  as  be  of  upriglit  c. 
50:23  ordereth  his  c.  aright 

2  Cor.  1:12  in  godly  sine,  had  c. 
Gal.  1:13  ye  have  heard  of  my  c. 
Eph.  2:3  had  our  c.  in  times  past 

4:22  concerning  the  former  c. 

1:27  c.  as  becometh  gospel 
3:20  for  our  c.  is  in  heaven 
1  Tim.  4:12  be  an  example  in  c. 
Ueb.  13:5  c.  be  without  covet. 

7  considering  end  of  their  c. 
.Jam.  3:13  show  out  of  a  good  c. 

1  Pet.  1:15  in  all  manner  of  c. 
18  not  redeemed  from  vain  c. 

2:12  c.  honest  among  Gentiles 
3:1  may  be  won  by  c.  of  wives 

2  while  they  behold  chaste  c. 

16  falsely  accuse  your  good  c. 

2  Pet.  2:7  vexed  with  the  filthy  c. 
3:11  to  be  in  all  holy  e. 

CONVERSION. 
Acts  15:3declaring  c.  of  Gentiles 

CONVERT,  ED. 
Ps.  51:13  sinners  be  c.  unto  thee 
Is.  6:10  lest  c.  and  be  healed 
60: 5  abundance  of  sea  bee. 
ilat.  13:15  be  c.  llarH  4:12 
18:3  c.  and  become  as  children 
Ijikt  22:32  when  c.  strengthen 
./o/ifl.  12:40 bee.  Acts'i^:%l 
.Ac's  3:19  repent  ye  and  he  c. 
Jam.  5:19  do  err,  and  one  c.  him 

CONVERTETH,  INC. 
Ps.  19:7  law  is  perfect,  c.  soul 
./om.  5:20  he  which  c.  a  sinner 

CONVERTS. 
Ts.  1:27  her  c.  be  redeemed  with 

CONVEY,  ED. 
1  A'.  5:9  I  will  c.  them  by  sea 
AWi.  2:7  c.  me  over  till  I  come 
.John  5:13  Jesus  c.  himself  away 

CONVICTED. 
John  8:9  c.  by  their  conscience 

CONVINCE,  ED,  ETH. 
■Job  32:12  none  of  you  c.  Job 
./o/m  8:46  which  of  you  c.  me 

18:28  mightily  c.  the  Jews 
1  Cor.  14:24  he  is  c.  of  all.  he  is 
Tit.  1:9  be  able  to  c.  gainsayers 
.lam.  2:9  c.  of  law  as  transgres. 
Jude  15  to  c.  all  that  are  ungodly 

CONVOCATION. 
Ex.  12:16  a  holy  c.  Lev.  23:7,  24, 

35;  Num.  28:18;  29:1 
Num.  28:26  first-ii-uit  a  holy  c. 

CONY,  lES. 
Lev.  11:5  c.  chew.  cud.  Devt.  14:7 

104:18  a  refuge  for  the  c. 
Prov.  30:26  the  c.  a  feeble  folk 

COOK,  S. 
1  Satn.  8:13  daughters  to  be  c. 
9:23  Sam.  said  to  the  c.  Bring 
COOL. 

Gen.  3:8  walking  in  c.  of  day 
Luke  16:24  and  c.  my  tongue 

COPIED. 
Prov.  25:1  men  of  Hczokiah  c. 

COPING. 

1  K.  7:9  from  foundation  to  c. 

COPPER. 
Ezr.  8:27  two  vessels  of  fine  c. 
COPPERSMITH. 

2  T'im.  4:14  Alexander  the  c.  did 

COPILATION. 
ier.  15:16  seed  of  c.  IT,  18 


COR 
COPY. 

Deuc.  17:18  write  a  c.  of  law 
■Jos.  8:32  c.  of  law  of  Moses 
Ezr.  4:11  c.  of  letter  sent,  5:6 
3:14  c.  of  writing,  8:13 
COR. 

Ezek.  45:14  a  bath  out  of  the  c. 

CORAL. 
7oJ  28:18  no  mention  made  of  c, 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  merchant  in  & 

CORBAN. 
Mark  7:11  it  is  c.  that  is,  a  glfl 
CORD. 

Jos.  2:15  let  spies  do^vn  by  a  c. 
Job  30:11  he  hath  loosed  my  e. 
41:1  dr.  out  tongue  with  a  c. 
Ec.  4:12  threefold  c.  not  quickly 
12:6  or  ever  silver  c.  be  loosed 
/•<;.  54:2  lengthen  thy  c. 
Mic.  2:5  a  c.  by  lot  in  the  congr. 

CORDS. 
Jud.  15:13  Samson  with  ne\TC. 
■Job  36:8  in  c.  of  affliction 

2:3  let  us  cast  away  their  e. 
118:27  bind  the  sacrifice  with  e. 
129:4  hath  cut  c.  of  the  wicked 
140:5  proud  have  hid  c.  for  ma 
ProH.  5:22  with  c.  of  his  sins 
Is.  5:18  draw  iniquity  with  c. 
33:20  any  of  the  c.  be  broken 
■Jer.  10:20  spoiled,  and  all  my  e. 
.38:13  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  e. 
Ezek.  27:24  apparel  bound  with  c. 
IIos.  11:4  drew  with  c.  of  a  maa 
John  2: 15  a  scourge  of  small  c. 

CORIANDER. 
Ex.  16:31  c.  seed,  A>77».  11:7 

CORINTH. 
Acts  18:1  after,  Paul  came  to  C. 
19:1  while  ApoUos  was  at  C. 

1  Cor.  1:2;  2  Cor.  1:1,23 

2  y'im.  4:20  Erastus  abode  at  0. 
CORINTHIANS. 

Acts  18:8  of  the  C.  2  Cor.  6:11 

CORMORANT. 
2>B.  11:17  owl  and  c.  Dent.U-.Vt 
Is.  34:11  c.  possess  it,  Zep.  8:14 

CORN. 
Gen.  41:.57  all  came  to  buy  c. 
42:2  c.  in  Egypt.  7:12 
Ex.  22:6  stacks  of  c.  be  consnm. 
Lev.  2:16  burn  part  of  beaten  c. 
23:14  eat  bread  nor  parched  c. 
.Vi/m.  18:27  c.  of  threshing-floor 
A  '/^.  16:9  put  sickle  to  c. 
25:4  not  muzzle  ox  treadeth  e. 

1  Cor.  9:9;  1  Tim.  5:18 
./o,«.  5:11  did  eat  of  old  c.  12 

3:7  lie  down  at  heap  of  c. 

1  Sain.  17:17  for  breth.  parched*?. 
25:18  Abigail  took  of  parched  c. 

2  Satn.  17:28  brought  parched  <?• 
i  K.  19:26  blasted  c.  Is.  37:27 

5:2  we  take  up  c.  for  them 
Job  5:26  as  a  shock  of  c.  cometh 

24:6  reap  every  one  c.  in  field 

39:4  young  grow  up  with  c. 
Ps.  65:9  thou  preparest  them  c. 
13  the  valleys  covered  with  c. 

72:16  handful  of  c.  in  the  earth 

78:24  given  of  the  c.  of  heaven 
Prov.  11:26  with.  c.  people  curse 
Is.  17:5  harvestman  gather,  c. 

21:10  and  c.  of  my  noor 

62:8  no  more  give  c.  to  eBemies 
Ezek.  36:29  I  will  call  for  c.  and 
Hos.  2:9  I  will  take  away  my  e. 

10:11  Ephraim  loveth  to  tread  c. 

14:7  shall  revive  as  the  c.  and 
Joel  1:10  for  the  c.  is  wasted 

17  the  c.  is  withered 
Atnos  8:5  that  we  may  sell  e. 

9:9  like  as  c.  sifted  in  sieve 
Mark  4:28  after  that  the  full  e. 
John  12:24  except  c.  of  wheat 

Ear*  or  CORN. 
Gen.  41:5  seven  ears  of  c.  came 
i€i'.  2:14  offer  green  ears  of  e. 
Ruth  2:2  glean  ears  of  c. 

3  K.  4:42  brought  full  ears  of  c. 
Job  24:24  cut  off  as  ears  of  c. 
Mat.  12:1  topluckfariio/c.  Mark 

2:23:  Luke  6:1 

CORN-FLOOR. 
Bos.  9:1  reward  on  every  c.-fl. 

Standing  CORN. 
Ex.  22:6  so  that  s.  c.  be  consnm. 
Deut.  23:25  stand,  c.  of  neight)or 
Jud.  15:5  foxes  go  into  s.  c. 

CORN  and  wine. 
Gen.  27:  28  G.  gave  plenty  of  c. «». 

37  with  c.  and  w.  I  sust.  him 
Deut.  7:13  bless  thy  c.  and  uiin* 


774 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


COR 

Deut.  11:14  gather  in  thy  c.  w. 
12:17  tithe  of  thy  c.  w.  14:23 
18:4  first  fruit  of  c.  and  wine 
28:51  leave  thee  c.  and  wine 
33:28  J.  shall  be  on  land  of  c.  w. 
2  K.  18:32  land  of  c.  w.  Is.  36:17 
2  Cfir.  31:5  first-fruits  of  c.  w. 
^:28  storehouses  for  c.  and  w. 
Neh.  5:11  part  of  c.  and  wine 
10:39  ofler.  of  c.  and  w.  13:5,  12 
Ps.  4:7  in  time  c.  w.  increased 
Lam.  2:12  Where  is  c.  and  w.  ? 
JIos.  2:6  I  gave  her  c.  and  wirte 
22  the  earth  shall  hear  c.  iv. 
7:14  assemble  for  c.  and  wins 
Joel  2:19  I  will  send  you  c.  a.  id. 
Bag.  1:11  drought  on  c.  and  w. 
Zee.  9:17  c.  mate  men  cheer,  lo. 
CORNELroS.  ^cfe  10:1, 7, 25,  31 

CORISER. 
Lev.  21:5  nor  shave  offc.  of  beard 
2  Chr.  28:24  altars  in  every  c. 
Ps.  118:22  is  head  stone  of  c. 
Prov.  7:8  passing  near  her  c. 

12  she  lieth  In  wait  at  every  c. 
21:9  better  to  dwell  in  c.  25:24 
Is.  30:20  thy  teachers  into  a  c. 
Jer.  31:88  city  built  to  gate  of  c. 
48:45  devour  c.  of  Moab 
51:26  nor  talve  a  stone  for  a  c. 
Ezek.  46:21  in  every  c.  of  court 
Amos  3: 12  in  S.  in  <;.  of  a  bed 
Zee.  10:4  out  of  him  came  c. 
Mat.  21:42  same  is  bee.  head  of  c. 
I's.  118:22 ;  Mark  12:10 ;  Luke 
20:17;  Acts  4:11;  1  Pet.  2:7 
Acts  26:26  was  not  done  in  a  c. 

CORIVER-GATE. 
Zee.  14:10  be  inhabited  to  c.-g. 

CORIVER-STONE,  S. 
Job  38:6  who  laid  c.-s.  thereof? 
Ps.  144:12  daughters  as  c.-stone 
Is.  28:16  in  Zion  a  c.-s.  1  Pet.  2:6 
Eph.  2:20  Christ  being  chief 

CORNERS. 
Lev.  19:9  not  reap  the  c.  23:22 

27  not  round  c.  of  your  heads 
Nam.  24:17  smite  c.  of  Moab 
Deut.  32:26  I  will  scatter  into  c. 
Neh.  9:22  divide  them  into  c. 
Job  1:19  smote  fourc.  of  house 
Is.  11:12  gatherdisp.  from  fourc. 
Jer.  9:261  will  punish  all  in  ut- 
termost c.  25:2:3 ;  49:32 
Ezek.  7:2  end  is  come  upon  four  c. 
45:19  put  blood  upon  four  c. 
Mat.  6:5  they  love  to  pray  in  c. 
Acti  10:11  knit  at  fourc.  11:5 
Jtev.  7:1  four  angels  on  four  c. 
COR\ET. 

1  Chr.  15:28  ark  with  sound  of  c. 
Ps,  98:6  of  c.  make  a  joyful  noise 
Pan.  3:5  time  ye  hear  c.  15 
Has.  5:8  blow  ye  thee,  in  Gibeah 

CORIVBTS. 

2  Sam.  6:5  David  played  on  c. 
2  Chr.  15:14  shoutnig  with  c. 

CORPSE.  S. 
2  K.  19:.35  all  dead  c.  Is.  37:36 
Nah.  3:3  no  end  of  their  c.  they 
Mark  6:29  took  up  John's  c.  and 

CORRECT. 
Ps.  39:11  c.  man  for  iniquity 

94:10  shall  not  hcc? 
Prov.  29:17  c.  thy  son 
Jer.  2:19  own  wickedness  c.  thee 

10:24  O  Lord,  c.  me.  but  with 

30:11  c.  thee  in  measure  46:28 
CORRECTED,  ETH. 
Job  5:17  happy  is  man  God  c. 
Prov.  3. 12  whom  L.  loveth  he  c. 

2!):  19  servant  not  bee.  bywords 
Eeb.  12:9  fathers  which  c.  us 

C0RRECTI03*. 
Job  37:13  rain  whether  for  c. 
Prov.  3:11  nci.  be  weary  of  his c. 

7:22  goeth  as  a  fool  to  the  c. 

15:10  c.  grievous  to  him 

22:15  rod  of  c.  drive  it  from  him 

23:13  withhold  note,  from  child 
Jer.  2:30  children  received  no  c. 

5:3  have  refused  to  receive  c. 

7:28  nation  receiveth  not  c. 
Hob.  1:12  establish  them  fore. 
Zep.  3:2  fhe  received  not  c. 
2  Tim.  3:16  scrip,  profitable  fore. 
CORRUPT,  Adjective. 

Gen.  6:11  the  earth  also  was  e.  12 

Job  17:1  my  breath  is  c. 

Ps.  14:1  they  aree.  53:1 ;  73:8 

38:5  my  wounds  are  e.  because 
Prov.  25:26  as  a  e.  spring 
£je^:. 20:44 not accor  foe.  doings 

83:11  r.  in  her  inordinate  love 


cou 

Dan.  2:9  ye  have  prep.  c.  words 
Mai.  1:14  sacriliceth  a  e.  thing 
Mat.  7:17  a  c.  tree  evil  fruit 

18  e.  tree  good  fruit,  Litke  6:43 
12:33  or  else  make  tree  e.  and 

Eph.  4:22  put  off  the  old  man  c. 
29  let  no  c.  communication 

1  Tim.  6:5disputings  ofmen  ofc. 

2  Tim.  3:8  men  of  c.  minds 

CORRUPT,  Verb. 
nmt.  4:16  lest  ye  e.  yours.  25 
31:29  after  niy  death  ye  will  e. 
Dan.  11:32  sh.  he  c.  by  flatteries 
Mai.  2:3  I  will  e.  your  seed 
.Mat.  6:19  moth  and  rust  doth  e. 
20  moth  nor  rust  dofh  c. 

1  Cor.  15:.'53  evil  communica.  c. 

2  Cor.  2:17  that  c.  the  word 
.Tilde  10  in  those  things  they  c. 
Rev.  19:2  e.  earth  with  lier  forn. 

CORRUPTED,  ETH. 
Oen.  6:12  all  flesh  had  c.  his  way 
Ex.  32:7  people,  have  c.  theni- 

selves,  Dent.  9:12;  32:5 
.hid.  2:19  e.  more  than  fathers 
Ezek.Vr.il  c.  more  than  they 

28:17  hast  c.  thy  wisdom 
Hos.  9:9  deeply  c.  themselves 
Zep.  .3:7  and  c.  their  doings 
Mai.  2:8  c.  covenant  of  Levi 
Luke  12:33  nor  moth  c. 
2  Cor.  7:2  wronged  c.  no  man 

11:3  your  minds  be  c. 
.lam.  5:2  your  riches  are  c. 

CORRUPTERS. 
Ts.  1:4  children  that  are  c. 
-/cr.  6:28  they  are  all  e. 

CORRUPTIBLE. 
Hom.  1:23  image  like  to  c.  man 
1  Tor.  9:25  to  obtain  ac.  crown 

15:53  c.  must  put  on  incorrup. 

1  Pet.  1:18  not  redeemed  with  c. 

23  born  again,  not  ofc.  seed 
3:4  lie  in  that  which  is  not  c. 

CORRUPTING. 
Dan.  11:17  dau.  of  women  c.  her 

CORRUPTION. 
Lev.  22:25  their  c.  is  in  them 

2  K.  23:13  right  of  mount  of  e. 
.lob  17:14  I  said  to  c.  my  father. 
Ps.  16:10  nei.  snfTer  thy  H.  One 

to  see  c.  Acts  2:27 ;  13::J5 
49:9  live  and  not  see  e. 
Is.  .38:17  deliv.  it  from  pit  ofc. 
Dan.  10:8  comeliness  intoc. 
Jon.  2:6  br.  up  my  life  from  c. 
Acts  2:31  nei.  his  flesh  did  see  c. 
13:34  no  more  to  return  to  c. 
.36  David  saw  c. 
37  whom  God  raised  saw  no  c. 
Horn.  8:21  from  bondage  of  e. 

1  6'or.  13:42  is  sown  in  c.  raised 
50  e.  inherit  incorruption 

Gal.  6:8  of  the  flesh  reap  c. 

2  Pe<.  1:4  escaped  the  c.  that  is 
2:12  perish  in  their  own  c. 

19  they  are  servants  ofc. 

CORRUPTLY. 
2  Chr.  27:2  jjcople  did  yet  c. 
jV^A.  1:7  we  have  dealt  e.  ag.  thee 
COST. 

2  Sam.  19:42  eaten  of  king's  c.  ? 
24:21  ofl^er  of  that  e.  nothing 
1  Chr.  21:24  b.-oflering  without  e. 
Luke  14:28  and  counteth  the  c. 

COSTLINESS. 
7?e«.  18:19  made  rich  by  her  c. 

COSTLY. 
1  K.  7:9  all  these  were  ofc.  stones 
.John  12:3  took  spikenard,  c. 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  c.  array 

COTES. 

2  CTir.  32:28  Uezekiah  made  c. 
COTTAGE,  S. 

7s.  1:8  dau.  of  Ziou  is  left  as  a  c. 
24:20  earth  be  removed  like  ac. 
Zep.  2:6  coasts  be  c.  for  sheph. 

COUCH,  ES. 

Gen.  49:4  lieuben  went  to  my  e. 
■lob  7: 13  I  say  my  c.  shall  ease 
Ps.  6:6  I  water  c.  with  tears 
Amx>s  3:12  in  Damascus  in  a  e. 
6:4  that  stretch  upon  their  c. 
Luke  ,5:19  tiling  with  his  c. 

24  arise  take  u])  thy  e.  and  go 
Acts  5:15  laid  sick  folks  on  c. 

COUCH,  ED. 

■Job  38:40  when  they  c.  in  dens 
Gen.  49:9  Judah  e.  as  a  lion 
Num.  24:9  he  c.  he  lay  as  a  lion 

COUCHETH,  ING. 

Gen.  49:11  a  strong  ats  c.  down 


COU 

Dent.  a3:13  deep  that  c.  beneath 
Ezek.  25:5  a  c.  place  for  flocks 

COULD. 
Ps.  37:36  but  he  c.  not  be  found 
Jer.  15:1  c.  not  be  toward  this  p. 
Mark  9:18  they  c.  not,  i«.  9:40 
14:8  she  hath  done  what  she  e. 
COULTER. 

1  Sam.  13:20  sharpen  each  his  c. 

COUNCIL. 
Ps.  68:27  princes  of  J,  and  e. 
Mat.  5:22  Raca,  in  danger  of  c. 

12:14  Pharisees  held  a  c. 

2fi:.59e.  so.  false  wit.  jl/arX;  14:55 
Mark  15:1  e.  bound  Jesus 
Luke  22:66  led  Jesus  into  their  c. 
■To/in  11:47 gather  c.  Acts  5:21 
.■lets  4:15  com.  to  go  out  of  e. 

5:27  and  set  them  before  c. 
34  stood  up  in  c.  a  Pharisee 
41  departed  from  e.  rejoicing 

6:12  brought  Stephen  to  c. 

22:.30  he  com.  their  c.  to  appear 

2:3:15  ye  with  e.  eig.  to  cajitain 

24:20  evil  in  me,  while  before  c. 

COUNCILS. 
Mat.  10:17 del.  toe.  Mark  1.3:9 

COUNSEL. 
Ex.  18:19  I  will  give  thee  c. 
Num.  27:21  Eleazar  ask  e. 

31:16  e.  of  Balaam  to  trespass 
Deut.  32:28  a  nation  void  of  c. 
Jos.  9:14  asked  not  c.  at  the  L. 
.Jud.  20:7  give  here  your  c. 

2  Sam.  15:31  e.  of  A.  foolishness 
16:23  all  e.  of  Ahith.  with  D. 
17:14  defeated  good  c.  of  Ah. 
20:18  surely  ask  c.  at  Abel 

1  K.  1:12  let  me  give  thee  c. 
12:8  forsook  c.  2  C'Ar.  10:8 

2  A'.  6:8  took  c.  with  his  servants 
18:20  I  have  e.  for  war.  Is.  36:5 

1  Chr.  10:13  died  for  asking  c. 

2  (hr.  22:5  Ahaziah  after  thcire. 
25:16  art  thou  made  of  king's  c. 

Kzr.  10:8  accord,  to  c.  of  princes 
Neh.  4:15  brought  c.  to  naught 

./od  5:13  c.  of  froward  headlong 
10:3  shine  on  c.  of  the  wicked 
12:13  hath  e.  and  understand. 
21:16  e.  of  wicked  is  far,  22:18 
.38:2  darkenoth  c.  by  words  ? 
42:3  hideth  c.  without  knowl.  ? 

/'s'.  1:1  not  in  e.  of  ungodly 
14:6  shamed  the  e.  of  poor 
16:7  who  hath  given  mo  c. 
20:4  the  Lord  fulfil  all  thy  c. 
31:13  they  took  c.  against  me 
31:10  c.  of  heathen  to  iiauglit 
55:14  we  took  sweet  c.  together 
64:2  from  secret  c.  of  wicked 
73:24  guide  me  with  thy  e. 
8.3:3  crafty  c.  against  thy  people 
106:13  waited  not  for  his  c.  but 
43  provoked  him  with  their  c. 
107:11  contemned  e.  of  M.  Ili-'h 

Prov.  8:14  e.  is  mine,  and  wisd. 
11:14  where  no  e.  is,  people  fall 
12:15  hearkcneth  to  e.  is  wise 
15:22  without  e.  purposes disap. 
19:20  hear  e.  receive  instruction 
20:5  c.in  man  like  deep  water 
18  purpose  established  by  c 
21:.30  no  wisdom  nor  c.  ag.  L. 
24:6  by  wise  e.  shall  make  war 
27:9  friend  by  hearty  c. 

7*.  5:19  e.  of  Holy  One 
7:5  taken  evil  c.  against  thee 
11:2  spirit  of  c.  rest  upon  him 
19:3  I  will  destroy  c  of  Egypt 
11  c.  of  counsellors  brutish 
23:8  hath  taken  this  e.  ag.  T.  f 
28.29  which  is  wonderful  in  c. 
29: 15  to  hide  c.  from  Lord 
40:14  with  whom  took  he  e. 
44:26  pcrfornieth  e.  of  his  mes. 

./,  ;•.  18:18  nor  c.  perish  from  w. 
23  knowest  all  their  e.  a^.  me 
19:7  make  void  the  c.  of  Judah 
.32:19  mighty  God,  great  in  e. 
.38:15  if  I  give  e.  wilt  not  thou 
49:7  isc.  perished  from  prudent 
30  king  of  Babylon  taken  e. 

Ezek.  7:26  c.  perish  from  ancients 
11:2  give  wicked  c.  in  this  city 

Dan.  2:14  D.  answered  with  c. 

77o.'!.  4:12  my  people  ask  e. 

Mic.  4:12  understand  his  e. 

Zee.  6:13  c.  of  peace  between 

Mark  3:6  c.  ag.  Jcs.  John  11:.53 

Lnke  23:51  not  consented  to  c.  of 

John  18:14  now  Caiaphas  gave  c. 

Acts  4:28  thy  c.  determined  bef. 
5:33  they  took  c.  to  slay  them 
38  if  this  c.  bo  of  men 
9:23  Jews  took  c.  to  kill  him 

'5 


COU 

Acts  27:42  soldiers  c.  to  kill  pris. 
Eph.  1:11  after  c.  of  his  own  will 
Iieb.  6:17  immutability  of  liisc. 

COUNSEL  of  God,  or  Lord. 
Jud.  18:5  said.  Ask  c.  of  God 

20:18  chil.  of  Is.  asked  c.  of  G.  23 

1  Sam.  14:37  Saul  asked  c.  of  G 
Ps.  33:11  c.  of  L.  Prov.  19:21 
Is.  19:17  bee.  of  the  c.  of  Lord 
Jer.  23:18  stood  in  c.  of  iMrd 

49:20  hear  e.  of  Lord,  50:45 
Luke  7:30  rejected  c.  of  God 
Acts  2:23  determinate  c.  of  God 

20:27  to  declare  all  e.  of  'God 
My  COUNSEL. 

2  Chr.  25:16  not  heark.  to  my  c. 
.fob  29:21  kept  silence  at  my  c. 
I'rov.  1:25  set  at  naught  my  c. 

30  they  would  none  of  my  c. 
Is.  46:10  7ny  c.  shall  stand 

11  executcth  myc. 
■Jer.  23:22  had  stood  in  my  c. 
Dan.  4:27  O  king,  let  my  c.  be 

Onn  COUNSEL. 
Job  18:7  his  ovn  c.  cast  do-ivii 
Uos.  10:6  ashamed  of  his  own  e. 

Take  COUNSEL. 
Neh.  6:7  come  now,  let  us  take  c. 
I's.  2:2  rulers  t.  e.  against  Lord 
13:2  how  long  t.  c.  in  my  soul 
71:10  wait  for  my  soul,  take  c. 
Is.  8:10  t.  c.  it  come  to  naught 
16:3  take  c.  execute  judgment 
30:1  that  take  c.  but  not  of  me 
45:21  yea,  let  them  take  c. 
COUNSEL,  LED. 
2  Sam.  16:23  which  Ahith.  e. 

17:15  Ahithophel  c.  thus  I  c.  21 
■Job  20:3  how  e.  him  hath  no  wis. 
Ec.  8:21  c.  thee  to  keep 
Itev.  3:18  I  c.  to  buy  of  me  gold 

COUNSELLOR. 
2  Sam.  1.5:12  D.'s  c.  1  Chr.  27:33 

1  ('/<;•.  26:14  Zechariah  a  wise  c. 
27:.32  Jonatlian  was  a  c. 

2  Chr.  22:3  Athaliah  was  his  e. 
Is.  3:3  Lord  taketh  away  e. 

9:6  he  called  Wonderful,  C. 
40:13  or  who  being  his  c.  hath 
41:28  for  I  beheld,  was  noc. 

Mlc.  4:9  is  thy  c.  perished  ? 

Nah.  1:11  out  of  thee  a  wicked  c. 

i»7a;7u  15:43  J.  a  c.  i!/y!e  2.3:50 

Rom.  11:34  hath  been  his  c. 

COUNSELLORS. 

2  Chr.  22:4  c.  after  father's  death 
Ezr.  4:5  hired  c.  against  them 

7:14  sent  of  king  and  his  sev.  c. 
28  ext.  mercy  to  me  before  c. 
.Ivb  3:14  at  rest  with  e.  of  earth 

12:17  leadeth  c.  away  spoiled 
110:24  thy  testimonies  my  c. 
Prov.  11:14  multitude  ofc.  24:6 

12:20  to  e.  of  peace  is  joy 

15:22  in  multitudeof  c.  estab. 
Is.  1:26  restore  thy  c.  as  at  begin. 

19:11  wisee.  of  Pharaoh  brutish 
Dan.  3:27  the  king's  c.  saw  these 

4:36  my  c.  sought  unto  me 

6:7  ail  the  e.  have  consulted 

COUNSELS. 
.7ofr 37:12  turned  about  by  his  c. 
Ps.  5:10  fall  by  their  own  c. 

81:12  walked  in  their  own  c. 
Prov.  1:5  shall  attain  to  wise  e. 

12:5  c.  of  wicked  are  deceit 

22:20  excellent  things  in  e. 
7s-.  25:1  c.  of  old  are  faithful 

47:13  wearied  in  mul.  of  thy  e. 
■Jer.  7:'24  in  c.  of  their  evil  heart 
IIos.  11:6  because  of  their  owne. 
Mic.  6:16  in  c.  of  house  of  Ahab 
1  Cor.  4:5  manifest  c.  of  heart 

COUNT. 

Lev.  23:15  c.  from  morrow  after 
25:27  let  c.  years  of  sale,  52 
Nvm.  23:10  can  c.  dust  of  Jacob 

1  Sam.  1:16  e.  not  me  dau.  of  B. 
J:ib  19:15  maids  c.  me  a  stranger 

31:4  doth  not  he  c.  all  my  steps 
I's.  87:6  L.  c.  when  he  wr'itcth 
1.39:18  if  I  c.  them,  more  than  e. 
22  I  e.  them  mine  enemies 
Mic.  6:11  shall  I  e.  them  pure 
lets  20:24  neither  e.  I  my  life 
Phil.  3:8  I  c.  all  loss,  c.  but  dung 
13  I  c.  not  to  have  apprehend. 

2  Thes.  1:11  c.  you  worthy 
3:15  c.  him  not  as  an  enemy 

1  Tim.  6:1  c.  masters  worthy  of 
Phile.  17  if  thou  c.  me  a  partner 
Jam.  1:2  e.  it  joy  when  ye  fall 

5:11  we  c.  happy  which  endure 

2  Pet.  2:13  c.  it  pleasure  to  riot 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


cou 

2  Pet.  3:9  as  some  men  c.  slackn. 
Jlev.  13:18  c.  number  of  beast 

COl\TED. 
Gen.  15:6  c.  it  to  him  Ps.  100:31 ; 

Pom.  4:3 ;  Gal.  3:6 
30:33  be  c.  etolon  with  me 
31:15  are  we  not  c.  strangers 
1  K.  3:8  cannot  be  c.  for  multi. 

1  Chr.  21:6  Benjamin  c.  he  not 
Neh.  13: 13  were  c.  faithful 

Job  18:3  where,  are  wee.  asbeas. 

•11:29  darts  are  c.  as  stubblo 
P.f.  44:22  we  are  c.  as  slieep  for 

88:4  c.  with  them  go  to  the  pit 
P)'<yv.  17:28  hold,  peace  is  c.  wise 

27:14  be  c.  a  curse  to  him 
Is.  5:28  hoofs  be  c.  lilce  flint 

32:15  fleld  be  c.  for  a  forest 

33:18  where  is  he  c.  towers 

40:15  nations  c.  as  small  dust 

17  nations  c.  less  than  nothing 
Hoe.  8:12  were  c.  as  strange 
Mat.  14:5  c.  him,  Mark  11:32 
Luke  21:36  c.  worthy  to  escape 
Acts  5:41  rejoic.  were  c.  worthy 

19:19  burn  books,  and  c.  price 
Bom.  2:26  uncir.  be  c.  for  circ. 

4:5  his  faith  is  c.  for  right. 

9:8  child,  of  promise  c.  for  seed 
Phil.  3:7  those  I  c.  lost  for  Christ 

2  Thes.  1:5  c.  worthy  of  kingdom 
1  Tim.  1:12  he  c.  me  faithful 

5:17  elders  c.  worthy 
IJei.  .3:3  c.  worthy  of  more  glory 
7:6  he  whose  descent  is  not  c. 
10:29  c.  blood  of  cov.  unholy 

See  ACCOUNTED. 

COUNTETH,  II\IG. 

Job  19:11  c.  me  of  cnem.  33:10 
Ec.  7:37  c.  one  by  one,  to  find 
Luke  14:28  and  c.  the  cost 

COUi\TE\.VXCE,  Verb. 
Ex.  23:3  neither  c.  a  poor  man 

COliVTEIV.WCE. 
Gen.  4:5  Cain  was  wroth,  c.  fell 
31:2  Jacob  beheld  c.  of  Laban 
5  father's  c.  not  toward  me 
Num.  6:26  lift  up  his  c.  on  thee 
Deut.  28:50  a  nation  of  fierce  c. 
Jud.  1.3:6  his  c.  like  c.  of  angel 

1  Sam.  1:18  her  c.  no  more  sad 
16:7  look  not  on  his  c.  or  height 

12  David  was  of  beau.  c.  17:42 
25:3  Abigail ;  ^Sam.  14:27 Tam. 

2  K.  8:11  he  settled  his  c.  on  H. 
Neh.  2:2  why  is  thyc.  sad 

3  why  not  c.  sad,  when  city 

Jot)  14:20  thou  chait^est  his  c. 
29:24  light  of  c.  cast  not  do\vn 

Pi,-.  4:6  lift  light  of  thy  c.  on  us 
10:4  pride  of  c.  not  seek  God 
11:7  c.  doth  behold  upright 
21:6  made  him  glad  with  thy  c. 
42:5  praise  him  for  help  of  his  c. 
11  who  is  health  of  my  c.  4;3:5 
44:3  light  of  thy  c.  did  save 
80:16  perish  at  rebuke  of  thy  c. 
89:15  walk  in  light  of  thy  c. 
90:8  secret  sins  in  light  of  thy  c. 

Prov.  15:13  maketh  a  cheerful  c. 
16:15  in  light  of  king's  c.  is  life 
25:23  so  angry  c.  a  backbiting 
27:17  so  man  sharpeneth  c.  of 

Ec.  7:3  by  sadness  of  c. 

Cant.  2:14  see  c.  thy  is  comely 
5:15  his  c.  is  as  Lebanon 

1.1.  3:9  c.  doth  witness  ag.  them 

Ezek.  27:35  be  troubled  in  their  c. 

Dan.  5:6  king's  c.  was  changed 
8:23  king  of  fierce  c.  stand  up 

Mat.  6:16  as  hypocrites,  of  sadc. 
28:3  c.  like  lightning,  Luke  9:29 

Acts  2:28  full  of  joy  with  thy  c. 

2  Cor.  3:7  not  behold  Mos.  for  c. 

Rev.  1:16  c.  was  as  sun  shineth 

See  CHANGED. 

coui\te;vaivces. 

Dan.  1:13  let  our  c.  be  looked  on 
15  their  c.  appeared  fiiirer  and 
COUl\TERV.\IL. 
Est.  7:4  not  c.  the  k.'s  damage 

COUXTRY. 
Gen.  24:4  thou  shalt  go  to  my  c. 

29:26  not  be  so  done  in  our  c. 

30:25  that  I  may  go  to  my  c. 

42:3:J  lord  of  c.  said  unto  us 
Num.  15:13  born  in  c.  shall  do 

32:4  c.  Lord  smote  before  Israel 
Dent,  26:3  come  into  c.  L.  sware 
Jo■^!.  2:2  to  search  out  the  e.  3 

7:2  go  up  and  view  the  c. 
Jud.  11:21  Isr.  possessed  that  c. 

16:24  the  destroyer  of  our  c. 
Ruth  1:2  came  into  c.  of  Moab 
2  Sam.  15:23  all  the  c.  wept 


COU 

1  K.  20:27  Syrians  filled  the  c. 

2  K.  .3:20  c.  filled  with  water 

h.  1:7  c.  is  desolate,  cities  burnt 

22:18  like  a  ball  in  a  large  c. 
Jer.  22:10  not  see  his  native  c. 

31:8  bring  them  from  north  c. 

48:21  judgment  upon  plain  c. 

50:9  an  assembly  from  north  c. 
Ezrk.  20:38  bring  them  forth  off. 

25:9  glory  of  c.  Beth-jeshimoth 

47:22  be  to  you  as  born  in  the  c. 
Jon.  4:2  when  vet  in  my  c. 
Mat.  9:31  his  fame  in  all  that  c. 
Mark  5:10  not  send  th.  out  of  c. 

14  told  it  in  the  c.  Liilce  8:34 
Luke  15:15  joinetl  tocit.  of  th.  c. 
Acts  12:20  their  c.  was  nourished 

27:27  they  drew  near  to  some  c. 
Ileb.  11:9  as  in  a  strange  c. 

14  plainly  that  they  seek  a  c. 

15  been  mindful  of  th  it  c. 

16  desire  better  c.  a  heavenly 

Far  COUiVTRY. 

■los.  9:6  we  be  come  from /.  c.  9 

1  K.  8:41  out  of  a  far  c.  for  thy 

sake,  2  Chr.  6:32 

2  K.  20:14  fr./.  c.  fr.Bab.  Is.  30:3 
Prov.  25:25  good  news  from  f.  c. 
Is.  13:5  from /.  c.  to  destroy 

46:11  exec,  counsel  from  fare. 
Jer.  4:16  watchers  come  (r.farc. 

8: 19  because  of  them  in  Sif arc. 
Mat.  21:.3;3  householder  went  into 
fare.  MarkV2:l 

25:14  a  man  trav.  into  a  fare. 
Luke  15:13 journey  into  afar  e. 

Own  COt'XTRY. 

Lev.  16:29  one  of  own  c.  24:22 
1  A'.  10: 13  went  to  hero.  e. 

11:21 1  may  go  to  my  own  c. 

22:36  every  man  to  own  e. 
Jer.  51:9  every  one  into  his  o.  c. 
Mat.  2: 12  dep.  into  their  Oit'/j  c. 

13:57  without  honor  save  in  his 

0.  c.  Mark  6:4 ;  Luke  4:24 
Mark  6:1  came  into  his  own  c. 
John  4:44  proph.  no  honor  in  o.  c. 

Thy  COCXTRY. 
Gen.  12:1  out  of  thyc.  Acts  7:3 

.32:9  return  to  t.  e.  and  kindred 
iV'/?n.20:17  let  us  pass  thro' t.  e. 
■Ion.  1:8  what  is  thyc.  ? 
Luke  4:23  do  here  in  thy  e. 
COITXTRY  Villages. 

1  Sam.  6:18  both  of  c.  Tillages 

COUXTRYMEX. 

2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  by  own  c. 

1  Tlies.  2:14  like  things  of  your  c. 

COUXTRIES. 
Gen.  26:3  to  thy  seed  these  c.  4 
41:57  all  e.  came  to  buy  corn 

1  Chr.  22:5  glory  through  c. 

2  Chr.  20:29  fear  of  G.  on  all  e. 
Ezr.  3:3  because  of  people  of  c. 

4:20  which  ruled  over  all  c. 
Ps.  110:6  wound  over  many  c. 
Is.  8:9  give  ear  ye  of  fare. 
Jer.  23:3  I  wiirgather  my  flock 

out  of  all  c.  8 ;  32:37 
28:8  prophesied  against  many  c. 
Ezek.  5:5  Jerusalem  in  midst  of  c. 
6  changed  statutes  more  th.  c. 
6:8  w-hen  scattered  through  c. 
11:16  I  scattered  them  among 
c.  little  sanctuary  in  c. 

17  out  of  c.  20::34,  41 
22:4  a  mocking  to  all  e. 
25:7  to  perish  out  of  c. 

29:12  disperse  through  c.  36:19 
35:10  these  two  c.  shall  be  mine 
Dan.  11:40  he  shall  enter  into  c. 

42  fortli  his  hand  upon  the  c. 
Zee.  10:9  remember  me  In  fare. 
Luke  21:21  that  are  in  c.  enter 
COUPLED. 

1  Pet.  3:2  conversation  c.  with  f. 

COURAGE. 
,Ios.  2:11  nor  any  more  e.  in  any 

2  Chr.  1.5:8  took  c.  put  away  idols 
Dan.  11:25  stir  up  c.  ag.  king 
^c<s  28: 15  thanked  God  tookc. 

Good  COURAGE. 
Num.  13:20  ijtmit c.  bring  fruit 
Deut.  31:6  strong  and  oSffOod  c.  7. 

23;  Jo.i.  1:6,  9.  18;  10:25;  1 

CAr.  22:13: 28:20 
2  Sam.  10:12  be  of  g.  c.  1  Chr. 

19:13;  Ezr.  10:4;  /5.41:6 
Ps.  27:14  be  of  q.  c.  he  shall  stre. 

thy  heart,  31:24 

COURAGEOUS,  LY. 
.los.  1:7 bee.  23:0;  2  Chr.  32:7 
2  Nam.  13:28  be  c.  valiant 
1 2  Chr.  19:11  dealc. 


COV  i 
Amos  2:16  he  c.  shall  flee  naked 
COURSE. 

1  Chr.  27:1  of  every  c.  24,000 

2  Chr.  5:11  did  not  wait  by  e. 
Ezr.  3:11  san"  together  by  c. 
Ps.  82:5  foundations  out  of  e. 
Jer.  8:6  every  one  tiinied  to  Ills  c. 

23:10  their  c.  is  evil,  tlieir  force 
Luke  l:5Zachariasc.  of  Abia 

8  in  the  order  of  tiisc. 
Acts  1.3:25  John  fulfilled  his  c. 
10:11  with  etraightc.  21:1 
20:24  finish  my  e.  with  joy 
21:7  finished  c.  from  Tyre 

1  ('or.  14:27  by  three,  by  e. 

2  Thes.  3:1  may  have  free  c. 

2  Tim.  4:7 1  have  finished  my  c. 
Jam.  3:6  on  fire  the  c.  of  nature 

See  WATERCOURSE. 

COURSES. 

■lud.  5:20  the  stars  In  their  c. 

1  t:iir.  23:6  the  Levites  into  c. 

2  Chr.  23:8  Jeh.  dismissed  not  c. 
31:2  Ilezekiah  appointed  c. 

35: 10  Lovitcs  stood  in  their  c. 

COURT. 
E.c.  27:9  shalt  make  the  e. 

40:8  thou  shalt  set  up  the  c. 
2  A'.  20:4  afore  Isaiah  was  into  e, 
2  Chr.  20:5  Jehosh.  bef.  newc. 

24:21  stoned  Zeehariah  in  c. 

29:16 brought  unclean,  intoc. 
Est.  6:5  beh.  H.  standeth  in  c. 
Is.  ;34:13  shall  be  a  c.  for  owls 
■ler.  19:14  Jeremiah  stood  in  c. 

26:2  stand  in  e.  of  Lord's  house 

32:2  Jeremiah  was  shut  up  in  c. 

of  prison, a3:l ;. 39:15 
Ezek.  8:7  brou.  me  to  door  of  c.  16 

10:3  the  cloud  filled  inner  c. 

40:17  to  outward  c.  42:1 ;  46:21 
28  he  brought  me  to  inner  c. 

4-3:5  brought  me  to  inner  e. 

4(i:21  in  every  cor.  of  c.  was  a  c. 
.1  tims  7:13  and  it  is  the  king's  c. 
Rev.  11:2  c.  without  the  temple 

COURTS. 
2  K.  21:3  built  altars  for  hosts  of 
heav.  in  two  c.  2  Chr.  33:5 

1  CAr.  2:3:28  office  to  wait  in  c. 
28:6  Solomon  shall  build  my  c. 

2  Chr.  2:3:5  all  the  people  be  in  c. 
Ps.  65:4  he  may  dwell  m  thy  e. 

84:2  soul  fainteth  for  c.  of  Lord 
92:13  flourish  in  c.  of  our  God 
96:8  bring  oflfering  come  into  c. 
100:4  enter  his  e.  with  praise 
110:19  pay  vows  in  the  c.  of 
1.35:2  ye  that  stand  in  the  e.  of 

/•>".  1:12  to  tread  my  c.  f 
62:9  drink  it  in  c.  of  holiness 

Ezek.  9:7  fill  e.  with  the  slaiu 

Zee.  3:7  shalt  also  keep  my  c. 

Luke  7:25  delicately  in  king's  e. 
COURTEOUS,  LY. 

Acts  27:3  Jnlins  c.  entreated  P. 
28:7  and  Publius  lodged  us  c. 

1  Pet.  3:8  love  as  brethren,  be  c. 

cousuv,  s. 

Luke  1:36  thy  c.  Elisabeth 

1:58  her  c.  heard  how 

COVEXANT. 
Gen.  9:12  tok.  ofc.  13, 17;  17:11 

17:4  my  e.  is  with  thee 

13  my  c  be  in  your  flesh 

14  hath  broken  my  c. 

E.r.  31:16  sab.  a  perpetual  e. 
.34:28  \vrote  upon  tables  the  c. 
Lev.  26:15  that  ye  break  my  c. 
Num..  25;  12 my  c.  of  peace 

13  c.  of  everlasting  priesthood 
Deut.  4:13  dec.  unto'you  his  c. 
2:3  lest  ye  forget  c.  of  Lord 
31  Lord  not  forcret  c. 
9:11  Lord  gave  m'e  tables  of  c. 
29:1  these  arc  the  words  of  c. 
12  thou  shouldest  enter  into  c. 
21  ac.  to  all  curses  ofc. 
25  because  ye  have  forsaken  c. 
31:20  they  will  break  my  c 
■full.  2:1  I  will  never  break  c. 
1  Sam.  20:8  thy  serv.  in  e.  of  L. 
1  A'.  19:10  Israel  forsaken  c.  14 
20::}4  send  thee  aw.  with  this  c. 
■2  K.  13:23  bee.  ofc.  with  .\hrah. 
23:3  to  perform  c.  all  the  people 
stood  toe.  2  Chr.  .34:31 

1  Clir.  16:15  be  mindful  of  his  c. 

2  Chr.  1.5:12  into  c.  to  seek  Lord 
Neh.  13:29  defiled c.  of  pricstho. 
Ps.  25:14  will  show  them  his  c. 

44:17  neither  dealt  fal.  in  thy  c. 
.■)0:16  take  my  c.  in  thy  mouth 
.55:20  ho  hath  broken  his  c. 
74:20  respect  to  c.  for  dark  pla. 
76 


COV 

Ps.  78:37  neit.  were  stead,  in  his  c. 
8;i:28  my  c.  st.  fa^t  with  him 
34  my  c.  will  I  not  break,  nor 
39  made  void  c.  of  thy  servant 
111:5  ever  be  mindful  of  his  c. 

9  commanded  his  c.  for  ever 
Prm.  2:17  forgetteth  c.  of  her  G. 
Is.  28:18  c.  with  death  be  disan. 

33:8  broken  c.  he  hath  despised 
42:6  for  c,  of  people,  49:8 
54:10  nor  c.  of  my  peace  be  rem. 
56:4  eunuchs  hold  of  my  c.  6 
59:21  as  for  me  this  is  my  c. 
■ler.  11:2  hear  ye  words  ofc.  6 

3  cursed  obeyeth  not  w.  otc. 
14:21  break  not  thy  c.  with  us 
22:9  bee.  they  have  forsaken  e. 
31:32  which  my  c.  they  break 
33:20  if  you  can  break  c.  of  day 

21  may  c.  be  broken  with  Da. 

25  if  my  c.  be  not  with  day 
34:18  not  performed  words  of  e. 
.50:5  join  to  L.  in  perpetual  c. 
Ezek.  16:8  into  a  c.  with  thee 

59  in  breaking  c.  17:18 

61  give  th.  for  dau^h.  not  by  c. 
17:15  or  break  c.  and  be  deliv.  ? 

16  whose  c.  he  brake 

19  my  c.  he  hath  broken  it 
20:37  bring  you  into  bond  ofc. 
44:7  they  nave  broken  my  c. 
Dan.  9:27  confirm  c.  forone  week 
11:22  also  the  prince  ofc. 
28  his  heart  be  against  holy  c. 
30  indignation  against  holy  c. 
32  do  wickedly  against  c. 
nos.  10:4  falsely  in  making  a  c. 
Zee.  11:10  I  might  break  my  c. 
Mai.  2:4  my  c.  be  with  Levi,  5 

8  ye  have  corrupted  c.  of  Levi 

10  by  profaning  c.  of  fathers 
14  she  is  the  wife  of  thy  c. 

.3:1  messenger  of  c.  ye  delight  in 
Acts  3:25  children  of  c.  G.  made 

7:8  gave  him  c.  of  circumcision 
Rom.  1:31  c.  breakers 

11:27  this  is  my  c.  when  I  take 
Gal.  3:15  tho'  it  be  but  a  m.'s  c. 

17  the  c.  confirmed  bef.  of  God 
Ileb.  8:6  mediator  of  a  better  c. 

7  if  first  c.  had  been  faultless 

9  they  continued  not  in  my  c. 
9:1  first  c.  had  also  ordinances 

4  and  the  tables  of  the  c. 

See  ARK,  BLOOD,  BREAK. 
Book  of  the  COVEXAXT. 

&.  24:7  Moses  took  tmik  ofc. 
2  K.  2:3:2  Josiah  read  all  the  w. 
of  book  of  c.  2  Chr.  34::30 
Establish  COVEXAXT. 
Gen.  6:18  e-ita/jlish  my  c.  9:9 
17:7  est.  c.  bet.  me  and  Abra. 
19  esta.  c  with  I.  and  seed,  21 
Ezek.  16:60  e.  to  thee  an  ever],  c. 

Everlasting  COVEXAXT. 
Gen.  9:16  I  may  remember  e.  c. 
17:13  your  flesh  for  everlast.  c. 
19  c.  with  Isaac  for  an  ever,  c, 
2  Sam.  23:5  an  ever.  c.  ordered 
1  Chr.  16:17  confirmed  to  Israel 
for  an  everlwl.  c.  Ps.  105:10 
Is.  24:5  have  broken  everlast.  c. 
55:3  e.  c.  w.  you,  61:8 ;  .ler.  .32:40 
Ezek.  37:26  everlast.  e.  with  them 
Ileb.  13:20  thro'  blood  of  ever.  c. 
Keep,  keepeth,  or  kept  COVE- 
XAXT. 
Gen.  17:9  thou  shalt  keep  my  c 
E.T.  19:5  if  ve  will  keep  my  c. 
Deut.  7:9  God  wh.  k.  c.  12 :  1  K. 

8:2:3 ;  2  Ch.  6:14;  Neh.  1:5;  9:32 
29:9  keep  words  of  this  c.  and  do 
3:3:9  they  have  kept  thyc. 
1  A'.  11:11  hast  not  A:,  c.  Ps.  78:10 
Ps.  25:10  to  such  as  k.  c.  103:18 
1:32:12  if  thy  child,  keep  my  c. 
Ezek.  17:14  by  k.  ofc.  it  might 
Dan.  9:4  keep  c.  and  mercy 
Made  COVEXAXT. 
Gen.  15:18  same  day  L.  »i.  c. 
21:27  Abra.  and  Abim.  m.  c.  .32 
Deut.  5:2  L.  to.  ac.  with  us  in  H. 
3  m.  not  c.  with  fa.  Ileb.  8:9 
29:1  besides  c.  he  lyiade  in  Ho 
.31:16  will  break  my  c.  I  made 
■los.  24:25  Joshua  ?n.  a  c. 
1  Sa/n.  18:3  J.  and  D.  m.  c.  23:18 
20:16  J.  tn.c.  with  house  of  D. 
1  A'.  8:21  ark  w.  is  c.  of  L.  he  m. 
20:.34  Ahab  jnade  c.  with  Benj. 
■2  A".  11:4  Jehoiadam.  c. 

17  made  c.  bet.  Lord  and  king 
17:15  c.  made  with  fathers 
38  c.  made  with  vou  not  forget 
2:3:3  Josiah  m.  c.  2  Chr.  34:.31 
1  Chr.  11:3  David  TO.  c.  with  eld. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


cov 

1  Chr.  16:16  mind,  of  ff.  he  made 

with  A.  Neh.  9:8;  Ps.  105:9 

2  Chr.  21:7  c.  he  had  m.  with  D. 
23:3  VI.  a  c.  with  king  Joai'h 

Job  31:1  m.  a  c.  with  mine  eyes 
P.i.  50:5  )n.  a  c.  with  me 
89:3         a  c.  with  my  chosen 
Is.  28:15  m.  a  c.  with  death 
57:8  enlars-  thy  bod  and  m.  a*. 
Jer.  ll:10brolve  c.  Im. 
31:32  not  ac.  to  e.  I  m.  with  fa. 
34:8  Zed.  m.  c.  with  people,  15 
13  I  made  ac.  with  your  fath. 
15  ye  had  made  c.  before  me 
£!eek.  17:13  made  a  c.  with  him 

Make  COVElV.\IVT. 
ffen.  17:2  m.  c.  bet.  me  and  thee 
26:28m.  c.  with  thee,  31:44 
Ex.  23:32  m.  no  c.  7)(??/^  7:2 
34:10  I  m.  c.  before  thy  people 
Vim.  c.  with  inhabitants,  15 
Dent.  29:14  nor  with  you  m.  c. 

1  Sam.  11:2  on  this  cond.  I  m.  c. 

2  Chr.  29:10  in  my  he.  to  m.  a  c. 
Neh.  9:38  we  make  a  sure  c. 
Job  41:4  mil  he  to.  a  e. 

t/er.  31:.33  this  is  the  c.  I  will  m. 

Heb.  8:10;  10:16 
JS'zeA:.  34:25  m.  c.  ofpeace,  37:86 
Hos.  2:18  m.  c.  for  them. 
12:1  do  m.  c.  with  Assyrians 
New  COVENANT. 
J?r.  81:31  n.  c.  with  Is.  Heb.  8:8 
8:13  a  veip  c.  the  first  old 
12:24  mediator  of  the  new  c. 

Remember  COVENANT. 
Gen.  9:15  I  wHl  r.  my  c.  Lev. 

26:42;  Ezek.  16:60 
X«).  26:45  for  their  sakes  r.  c. 
Fs.  105:8  he  hath  r.  his  c.  106:45 
Amos  1:9  mn.  not  the  broth,  c. 
Luke  1:72  and  to  rem.  his  holy  c. 

COVEIVAIVT  of  Salt. 
Lev.  2:13  «aft  o/"  c.  to  be  lacking 
Nvm.  18:19  it  "is  ac.  of  s. 
2  CAr.  13:5  to  David  by  c.  of  salt 
Transgressed,  ing  COVE- 
NANT. 
17:2  wickedness  in  t.  his  ^. 
Jos.  7:11  trangressed  my  e. 
15  because  lie  (f.  c.  of  the  Lord, 

Jud.  2:20;  2  A".  18:12 
23:16  ye  have  trans,  c.  of  Lord 
Jer.  34:18  men  that  trans,  my  c. 
JIos.  6:7  like  men  trans,  the  c. 
8:1  they  have  trans,  mjc. 
COVENANTED. 
2  CAr.  7:18  as  I  have  c.  with  D. 
Hag.  2:5  word  I  c.  with  you 
J/a<.  26:15  c.  for  thirty  pieces. 
Luke  22:5  e.  to  give  him  money 

COVENANT.S. 
Itom.  9:4  to  whom  pertaineth  c. 
Gal.  4:24  two  c.  one  from  Sinai 
Eph.  2,12  etrangers  from  c. 

COVER. 
Ex.  33:22  c.  thee  while  I  pass 
Num.  22:5  they  c.  face  of  earth 
Heut.  23:13c.  wh.  com.  from  thee 
33:12  shall  c.  him  all  the  day 
1  Sam.  24:3  S.  went  toe.  his  feet 
Neh.  4:5  c.  not  their  iniquity 
Job  16:18  earth,  c.  not  thy  blood 
21:26  worms  shall  c.  them 
22:11  waters  c.  thee,  38:34 
40:22  the  shady  trees  c.  him 
Fs.  91:4  c.  thee  with  his  feath. 
104:9  they  turn  not  to  c.  earth 
109:29c.  with  own  confusion 
139:11  darkness  shall  c.  me 
140:9  mischief  of  lips  c.  them 
Is.  11:9  waters  e.  sea,  Hab.  2:14 
14:11  worms  c.  thee 
22:17  L.  will  surely  c.  thee 
26:21  earth  no  more  c.  her  slain 
30:1  c.  with  a  covering,  but 
B8:7  naked,  that  thou  c.  him 
B9:6  nor  c.  themsel.  with  works 
60:2  darkness  shall  c.  the  earth 
6  multi.  of  camels  shall  c.  thee 
Jer.  46:8  I  will  c.  the  earth 
Ezek.  7:18  horror  shall  c.  them 
12:6  thou  Shalt  c.  thy  face 
12  he  shall  c.  his  face,  that 
24:7  pour,  it  not  on  the  gr.  toe. 
17  c.  not  thy  lips, 
22  ye  shall  not  c.  your  lips 
26:10  horses,  their  "dust  c.  thee 
19  when  waters  shall  c.  thee 
30:18  as  for  her  a  cloud  c.  her 
32:7  I  will  c.  the  heaven,  sun 
37:6  c.  you  with  skin  and 
38:9  be  like  cloud  to  c.  land,  16 
Ho8.  2:9  flax  given  to  c.  her 
10:8  mount,  c.  us.  Luke  23:30 
25b 


COV 

Ob.  10  shame  shall  c.  thee 
Mic.  3:7  shall  all  c.  their  lips 
7:10  shame  c.  her  said  to  me 
Hab.  2:17  violence  of  L.  c.  thee 
Mark  14:65  andc.  his  face 
1  Cor.  11:7  man  not  to  c.  head 
1  Pet.  4:8  charity  c.  mult,  of  sins 

COVERED, 

Oen  7:19  mountains  were  c.  20 
9:23  c.  naked,  of  their  father 
24:65  Rebekah  c.  herself 
.38:14  Tam.  c.  her  with  a  veil 
Ejt.  14:28  waters  c.  chariots 
1.5:5  the  depths  c.  them 
10  the  sea  c.  them,  Jos.  24:7 
24:15  a  cloud  c.  the  mount.  16 
37:9  c.  with  W'ings  mercy-seat 
40:21  veil  c.  ark  of  testimony 
Num.  4:20  when  holy  things  c. 
T)eut.  32:15  art  c.  with  fatness 
.Tud.  4:18  Jael  c.  Sisera,  19 
1  Sam.  19:13  Mich.  c.  the  image 
28:14  old  man  comcth  up  c. 

1  K.  1:1  c.  David  with  clothes 
8:7  Cher.  e.  the  ark,  2  C»r.  5:8 

2  K.  19:1  Hezekiah  <•.  himself 

with  sackcloth.  Is.  37:1 
Jb6  23:17  c.  dark,  from  my  face 
31:.33  if  I  c.  my  transgressions 
Ps.  44:15  shame  of  face  c.  me 
19  c.  us  with  shadow  of  death 
65:13  valleys  c.  over  with  corn 
68:13  w.  of  dove  c.  with  silver 
71:13  c.  with  reproach  that  seek 
89:45  hast  c.  him  with  shame 
106:17  c.  company  of  Abiram 
139:13  c.  me  in  mother's  womb 
Prov.  26:23  a  potsherd  c.  with 

26  whose  hatred  isc.  by  deceit 
Ec.  6:4  his  name  c.  with  "dark. 

6:2  with  twain  he  c.  his  face 
29:10  the  seers  hath  he  c. 
51:16  I  have  c.  thee  in  shadow 
61:10  c.  me  with  robe 
.T(r.  51:42  she  is  c.  with  waves 
Lam.  2:1  c.  dau.  of  Z.  with  clo. 
3:16  he  hath  c.  me  with  ashes 

43  hast  c.  with  anger 

44  c.  thyself  with  a  clond 
E:tek.  1:11  two  wings  c.  bod.  23 

16:8  and  c.  thy  nakedness 
10  I  c.  thee  with  silk 
18:7  and  hath  c.  the  naked,  16 
21:8  her  blood  should  not  be  c. 
27:7  blue  and  purple  c.  thee 
31:15  I  c.  the  deep  for  him 
37:8  and  skin  c.  them  above 
■Ton.  3:8  and  beast  he  c.  with  sa. 
Hab.  3:3  his  glory  c.  heavens 
Mat.  8:24  was  c.  "with  waves 
10:26  nothing  c.  that  shall  not 
be  revealed,  Luke  12:2 

1  Cor.  11:6  the  woman  be  not  c. 

COVERED  face. 
Gen.  38:15  Tamarhad  c.  her /«cc 

2  Ham.  19:4  but  David  c.  his/ace 

7:8  they  c.  Haman's  face 
Ps.  69:7  shame  hath  c.  m"v  face 
Prov.  24:31  nettles  c.fac'e  there. 

6:2  with  twain  he  c.  his  /Vnci? 
Jisr.  51:51  shame  hath  c.  our fac. 

Head  COVERED. 
2  ,9an(.  1.5:30  David  had  his  h.  c. 
Est.  0:12  Haman,  his  head  c. 
Ps.  140:7  c.  my  liead  in  battle 
./f  r.  14:3  and  c.  their  heads,  4 
1  Cor.  11:4  ev.  man  praying,  A.  c. 

COVERED  sin 
Ps.  32:1  sin  is  c.  ^f*m.  4:7 
85:2  thou  hast  c.  all  their  sin 

COVEREDST. 
Ps.  104:6  c.  it  with  deep 
feci.  16:18  br.  garm.  andc.  them 

COVEREST. 
Pent.  22:12  vesture  wherewith  c. 
Ps.  104:2  c.  thyself  with  light 

COVERETII. 
Nvm.  22:11  c.  face  of  the  earth 
Jud.  3:24  surely  he  c.  his  feet 
Jb6  9:24  he  c.  faces  of  judges 
15:27  c.  his  face  with  fatness 
36:30  he  c.  bottom  of  the  sea 
32  with  clouds  he  c.  the  light 
Ps.  73:6  violence  c,  as  garment 
109:19  garment  which  c.  him 
147:8  c.  heaven  with  clouds 
Prov.  10:6  vio,  c.  the  mouth,  11 
12  love  c.  all  sins 
12:16  prudent  man  c.  shame 
17:9  c.  transgression  seek,  love 
28:13  c.  his  sins,  shall  not  pros. 
.Jer.  3:25  our  confusion  c.  us 
Ezek.  28:14  art  cherub  that  c. 
Mai.  2:16  for  one  c.  violence 
Luke  8:16  candle  c.  it  with  ves. 


CRA 

COVERING,  Participle. 

Ex.  25:20  c.  mercy-seat  with 
Num.  4:5  shall  take  down  c.  veil 
^f*.  28:16  O  c.  cherub 
il/ai.  2:13  c.  the  altar  with  tears 

COVERING,  Substantive. 
Gen.  20:16  thee  a  c.  of  the  eyes 
Ex.  22:27  it  is  his  c.  for  his  skin 
Lev.  13:45  put  c.  on  upper  li]) 
2  Sam.  17:19  c.  over  well's  mou. 
.Job  22:14  thick  clouds  c.  to  him 
24:7  naked  have  no  c.  in  cold 
26:6  destruction  hath  no  c. 
31:19  any  poor  without  c. 
Ps.  105:.39  he  spread  cloud  for  c. 
Cant.  .3:10  he  made  c.  of  purple 
Is.  22:8  discovered  c.  of  Judah 
25:7  c.  cast  over  all  people 
28:20  c.  narrower,  than  can  wr. 
;30:1  with  c.  not  of  my  Spirit 
22  ye  shall  defile  c.  of  images 
50:3  I  make  sackcloth  their  c. 
Ezek.  28:13  precious  stone  thy  c. 

1  Cor.  11:15  hair  is  given  for  c. 

BADGER. 

COVERINGS. 

Prov.  7:16  deck,  mv  bed  with  c. 
31:22  maketh  herself  c.  of  tap. 

COVERS. 
Ex.  25:29  make  c.  37:16 
Ai/m.  4:7  put  c.  to  cover  wdthal 
COVERT. 

2  JT.  16:18  c.  for  the  sabbath. 
Ahaz  took  down 

■Tab  38:40  when  lions  abide  in  c. 
40:21  behemoth  lieth  in  c.  of 
Ps.  61:4  trust  in  c.  of  thy  wings 
Is.  4:6  a  tabernacle  for  a  c. 
16:4  be  thou  a  c.  from  spoiler 
.32:2  a  man  bee.  from  tempest 
Jer.  25:38  forsaken  his  c. 

COVET. 
Ex.  20:17  thou  shalt  not  c.  Dfu)'. 

5:21;  ^om.  7:7;  13:9 
3/ic.  2:2  thev  c.  fields  and  fake 
1  Cor.  12:3l"hut  c.  the  best  gifts 
14:39  c.  to  prophesy 
COVETED. 
Jos.  7:21  then  I  c.  them,  and 
k<-A?  20::i3  I  c.  no  man's  silver 
1  Tim.  6:10  while  some  c.  after 

COVETETH. 
TViTO.  21:26  c.  all  the  day  long 
Hab.  2:9  woe  to  him  c.  evil  cov. 
(^OVETOrS. 
10:3  wicked  blesseth  c. 
16:14  Pilaris,  who  were  c. 
1  Cor.  5:10  yet  not  altog.  with  c. 
11  c.  with  such  not  to  cat 
6:10  norc.  inherit,  Eph.  5:5 

1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  must  not  bee. 

2  Tim.  3:2  in  last  times  m.  be  c. 
2  Pet  2:14  exer.  with  c.  practices 

COVETOUSNESS. 
Ex.  18:21  men  hating  c. 
Ps.  119:36  incline  not  heart  to  c. 
Prov.  28:16  hateth  c.  fh,  jirolong 
Ii.  57:17  for  iniquity  of  his  c. 
Jer.  6:13  given  to  c.  8:10 
22:17  eyes  are  not  but  for  thy  c. 
.51:13  and  measure  of  thv  r. 
Fzek.  33:31  heart  goeth  a'fter  e. 
Hab.  2:9  that  coveteth  an  evil  c. 
Mark  7:22  out  heart  proceed,  c. 

12:15  he  said,  beware  of  c. 
Rom.  1:29  filled  with  all  c. 
2  C'»r.9:5  as  a  matter  not  of  c. 
/TpA.  5:3  c.  let  it  not  te  named 
(W.  3:5  mortify  c.  wh.  is  idola. 

1  Thes.  2:5  nor  used  cloak  of  c. 
//fS.  13:5  conver.  be  without  c. 

2  P«<.  2:3  through  c.  make  mer. 
COW. 

Lev.  22:28  c.  or  ewe,  sh.  not  kill 
Num.  18:17  firstling  of  c. 
■Job  21:10  their  c.  casteth  not 
Is.  7:21  nourish  a  young  c. 
11:7  c.  and  the  bear  shall  feed 
Ezek.  4:15  given  thee  c.  dung  for 
Amos  4:3  every  c.  at  that  before 
COZBI.   Num.  25:15,  18 
CRACKLING. 
Ec.  7:6  c.  of  thorns  under  pot 

CRACKNELS. 
1  K.  14:3  take  with  thee  c. 

CRAFT. 
Ban.  8:25  cause  c.  to  prosper 
Mark  14:1  take  him  by  c. 
ylc/(t  18:3  he  was  of  same  c. 
19:27  not  only  our  c.  is  in  dan. 
Rev.  18:22  whatsoever  c.  he  ba 

CRAFTINESS. 
Job  5:13  in  their  c.  1  Cor.  3:19 
77 


CRE 

Luke  20:i3  he  perceived  their  c. 
2  Oor.  4:2  not  walking  in  #.  nor 
j^A.  4:11  carried  by  cunning  c. 

CRAFTY. 
.To*  .5:12  he  disap.  devices  of  c. 
15:5  thou  chooseth  tongue  of  *. 
Ps.  83:3  c.  counsel  against 
2  Cor.  12:16  being  c.  I  caught 

CRAFTSMAN. 
Deut.  27:15  the  work  of  Ihec 
Rev.  18:22  no  c.  be  found. 

CRAFTSMEN. 
2  T\.  24:14  carried  away  c  16 
1  CAr.  4:14  for  they  were  c. 
.Vf  A.  11:.35  the  valley  of  c. 
Has.  13:2  the  work  of  c. 
Arts  19:24  no  small  gain  to  c. 

38  c.  have  matter  against  any 

CRAG. 
Job  39:28  eagle  abideth  on  c. 

CRANE. 
/?.  38:14  like  c.  so  did  I  chatter 
■/er.  8:7  c.  obs.  time  of  coming 

CRASHING. 
Zep.  1:10  great  c.  from  hills 

CRAVED,  ETH. 
Prm!.  16:26  for  his  moutii  c.  it 
.1/arA:  15:43  Joseph  c.  body  of  J. 

CREATE. 
Ps.  51:10  c.  in  me  a  clean  heart 
fs.  4:5  c.  on  every  d.-p.  a  cloud 
4.5:7  c.  darkness,  I  c.  evil 
57:19  I  c.  the  fruits  of  the  lips 
65:17  I  c.  new  heavens 
18  rejoice  in  that  which  I  c. 
CRE.4TED. 
Gen.  1:1  in  the  begin.  God  c.  he, 
21  God  c.  great  v/hales 
27  God  c.  man  in  his  own  im- 
age, male  and  female.  5:2 
2:3  in  it  rested  from  all  he  c. 
6:7  will  destroy  man  I  have  c. 
Deut.  4:.32  dav  God  c.  man 
Ps.  89:12  north  and  south  h.  c. 
102:18  people  to  be  c. 
104:30  forth  spirit  they  are  c. 
148:5  com.  and  they  were  c. 
/<!.  40:26  hath  c.  these  things 
41:20  Holy  One  of  Is.  hath  c.  it 
42:5  he  that  c.  the  heavens 
43:1  Lord  that  c.  thee,  O  Jacob 
7 1  have  c.  him  for  my  glory 
4.5:8 1  the  Lord  have  c.  it 
12  I  have  c.  man  upon  it 
18  he  c.  it  not  in  vain 
18:7  c.  now,  not  from  begin. 
!54:16  have  c.  smith,  c.  waster 
.A  r.  31:22  L.  hath  c.  a  new  thing 
Ezek.  21:.30  judge  where  wast  e. 
28:13  in  day  thou  wast  c. 
15  from  day  thou  wast  c. 
Mai.  2:10  hath  not  oni;  God  c. 
Mark  13:19  creation  G.  c. 
1  Cor.  11:9  man  c.  for  the  worn. 
Eph.  1:10  workmanship  c.  in  C. 
3:9  who  c.  all  things  by  .Jes.  C. 
4:24  God  is  c.  in  righteousness 
Col.  1:16  were  all  things  c. 
3:10  after  image  of  him  c.  him 

1  Tim.  4:3  G.  c.  to  be  received 
Rev.  4:11  hast  c.  all  things,  for 

thy  pleasure  are  and  w-ere  c, 
10:6  who  c.  heaven  and  the 
CREATETH. 
Amos  4:13  c.  w.  L.  is  his  name 

CREATION. 
Mark  10:6  from  c.  male  and  fe. 

13:19  as  was  not  from  the  c. 
Rom-.  1:20  from  c.  are  clearly 
8:22  that  whole  c.  groaneth 

2  Pet.  3:4  continue  as  from  thee. 
Rev.  3:14  beginning  of  c.  of  God 

CREATOR. 
Ec.  12:1  remember  c.  in  youth 
Is.  40:28  c.  of  ends  of  the  earth 
43:15  I  am  the  Lord,c.  of  Israel 
Rmn.  1:25  creature  more  than  c. 

1  Pet.  4:19  as  to  a  faithful  c. 

CREATURE. 
Gen.  1:20  bring  forth  moving  c. 
Lev.  11:46  this  is  law  of  every  e. 
Mark  16:15  gospel  to  every  & 

Col.  1:23 
Rom.  8:19  expectation  of  e. 

20  e.  made  subject  to  vanity 

21  e.  be  delivered  from  t  end. 

39  any  c.  able  to  separate  ns 

2  Cor.  5:17  he  is  a  new  Cj 

Gal.  6:15  nor  uncir.  but  new  c. 
Col.  1:15  first-bom  of  every  e. 
1  Tim.  4:4  every  c.  of  G.  is  good 
Heb.  4:13  any  e.  not  manifest 
Rev.  5:13  every  c.  in  heaven 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CRO 

Living  CREATURE. 

Gen.  1:21  Uod  created  every  I.  c. 
U  let  earth  bring  forth  liv.  c. 
2:19  Adam  called  every  liv.  c. 
9:10  GOV.  vfith  every  living  c. 
12  between  me  and  ev.  /.  c.  15 
Lev.  11:46  law  of  every  living  c. 
Ezek.  1:20  spirit  of    c.  21 ;  10:17 
10:15 1,  c.  I  saw  by  Chebar,  20 
CREATURES. 
/«.  13:21  houses  full  of  doleful  c. 
.ram.  1:18  of  flrst-fruits  of  his  c. 
Uev.  8:9  third  of  c.  in  sea  died 

Living  CREATURES. 
Ezek.  1:5  likeness  of  four  liv.  e. 
14  I.  c.  ran,  returned  as  lif;ht. 
19  I.  c.  went  the  wheels  went 
3:13  noise  of  wings  of  Hvinr;  e. 

CREDITOR,  S. 
Deiit.  15:2  c.  that  lendeth  shall 
2  iT.  4:1  c.  to  take  my  two  sons 
Is.  50:1  to  which  of  my  c. 
Luke  7:41  c.  had  two  debtors 

CREEK. 
Acts  27:39  discovered  a  certain  c. 

CREEP. 
Lev.  11:31  unclean  all  that  c. 
Ps.  104:20  beasts  of  forest  c. 
2  Tim.  3:6  of  this  sort  c.  into 

CREEPETH. 
Gen.  1:25  every  thing  that  c.  26 
30  given  to  every  thing  c.  herb 
7:8  c.  went  in  two  and  two,  14 
21  of  thing  that  c. 
8:17  bring  forth  every  thin^  c. 
19  whatsoever  c.  went  fortn 
Lev.  11:41  that  c.  shall  be  an 

abomination,  43,44  ;  20:25 
Deul.  4:18  of  any  thing  that  c. 

CREEPI\G  Cliing,  8. 
Gen.  1:26  dominion  over  ev.  c.  t. 
Lev.  5:2  unclean  c.  thing 
11:21  ye  eat,  of  every  c.  thing 
23:5  or  whoso,  toucheth  any  c.  t. 
Deut.  14:19  c.  thing  that  flieth 

1  K.  4:33  he  spake  of  c.  t.  fi.shes 
Ps.  104:25  c.  things  innumerable 

143:10  all  c.  things  praise  the  L. 
Ezek.  8:10  form  of  c.  t.  portrayed 

38:20  all  c.  t.  shake  at  my  pres. 
Hos.  2:18  covenant  with  c.  things 
Moi).  1:14  men  as  c.  th  ings 
Acts  10:12  P.  saw  c.  things,  11:6 
Pmn.  1:23  like  to  c.  things 

CREPT. 
Jude  4  certain  c.  in  unawares 
CRESCENS.    2  Tim.  4:10 
CRETE.  ^c/«27:7,12,21;  Tit.Uo 
CRETES.    Acts  2:11 
CRETIANS.  Tit.  1:13 

CREW. 
Mat.  26:74  the  cock  c.  Mar:  14:68 ; 
XuA-e  22:60;  John  18:27 

CRIB. 

Job  39:9  nnicorn  abide  by  thy  c.  ? 
Prov.  14:4  no  oxen  are  c.  is  clean 
Is.  1:3  ass  know,  his  master's  c. 

CRIED.   See  after  cry. 

CRI.ME,  S. 

Job  31:11  his  is  a  heinous  c. 
Ezek.  7:23  land  is  full  of  bloody  c. 
Acts  25:16  cone.  c.  laid  ag.  him 
27  not  to  signify  tlie  c.  laid 

CRIMSOX. 

2  Chr.  2:7  cun.  to  work  in  c.  14 
3:14  he  made  the  veil  of  c. 

Is.  1:18  your  sins  be  like  c. 
Jer.  4:30  thou  clothest  with  c. 

CRIPPLE. 

Acts  14:8  being  a  c.  from  womb 
CRISPI\G.PI>'S. 

Is.  3:32  h.  will  take  away  c.-p, 
CRISPUS.  Acts  18:8;  1  Cor.  1:14 

CROOK-BACKED. 
Lev.  21.20  c.-b.  not  approach 

CROOKED. 
Deut.  32:5  are  a  c.  generation 
Job  26:13  formed  the  c.  serpent 
Ps.  125:5  aside  to  their  c.  ways 
Prov.  2:15  whose  ways  are  c. 
Ec.  1:15  c.  not  be  m.  stra.  7:13 
Is.  27:1  pun.  lev.  that  c.  serpent 
40:4  c.  be  made,  42:16:  Luke  3:5 
45:2  make  the  c.  places  straight 
59:8  have  made  them  c.  paths 
Lain.  3:9  hath  made  my  paths  c. 
Phil.  2:15  midst  of  a  c.  nation 

CROP. 

Lev.  1:16  he  shall  pluck  away  c. 


Clio 

CROPPED. 

Ezek.  17:4  c.  off  top  of  y.  twigs,  22 

CRO.SS. 
Mat.  10:38  taketh  not  hisc.  is  not 
worthy  of  me,  Luke  14:27 
16:24  c.  and  follow  me,  Mark 

8:34;  10:21 ;  9:23 
27:.32  compelled  to  bear  c.  Mark 

1.5:21;  2:3:26 
40  if  S.  of  God  come  down  from 
thee.  42;  Mark  15::j0,  32 
■lohn  19:17  bearing  c.  went  forth 
19  wrote  title,  and  put  it  on  c. 
25  stood  by  the  c.  his  mother 
31  not  remain  on  c.  on  sabbath 
1  Cor.  1:17  lest  c.  be  of  none  ef. 

18  preaching  of  c.  foolishness 
Gal.  5:11  offence  of  the  c.  ceased 
6:12  suf.  persecution  for  c.  of  C. 

14  should  glory,  save  in  the  c. 
Eph.  2:16  reconcile  both  by  c. 
Pint.  2:8  obedient  to  death  of  c. 
3:18  <ire  enemies  of  c.  of  Christ 
Col.  1:20  through  blood  of  c. 
2:14  n;iiling  it  to  his  c. 
Ileb.  12:2  endured  the  c. 

CROSS-WAY. 
Ob.  14  nor  have  stood  in  c.-w. 
CROUCH,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  2:36  c.  for  pieee  of  silver 
Ps.  10:10  he  c.  and  humbleth 
CROW,  CROWING.   See  cock. 

CROWiV. 
E,r.  25:25  a  golden  c.  to  border 

29:6  holy  c.  upon  the  mitre 
Lev.  8:9  on  liis  forefront  holy  c. 

21:12  c.  of  anointing  oil 

2  K.  11:12  c.  on  J.  2  Chr.  2:3:11 
E,^t.  1:11  Vashti  with  c.  royal 
■Job  31::j6  bind  it  as  a  c.  to  me 
Ps.  81):.39  hast  profaned  his  c. 

132:18  upon  himself  c.  flourish 
Prov.  4:9  c.  of  glory  deliver 
12:4  a  virtuous  woman  is  a  c. 
14:24  c.  of  wise  is  their  riches 
16:31  hoary  head  is  c.  of  glory 
17:6  children's  child,  c.  of  old 
27:24  c.  endure  to  every  genera. 
Cant.  3:11  behold  S.  with  the  c. 
Is.  28:1  woe  to  the  c.  of  pride 
5  shall  be  for  a  c.  of  glory 
62:3  Shalt  also  be  a  c.  of  glory 
■Jer.  l:il8  c.  of  glory  come  down 
Ezek.  21:26  take  off  the  c. 
Zee.  9:16  as  the  stones  of  a  c. 
John  19:5  J.  wearing  c.  of  thorns 
1  Cor.  9:25  a  corruptible  c. 
Phil.  4:1  beloved,  my  joy  and  c. 

1  Thes.  2:19  onrc.  of  rejoicing 

2  Tim.  4:8  c.  of  righteousness 
■fayn.  1:12  he  shall  rcc.  c.  of  life 

1  Pet.  5:4  shall  receive  c.  of  glory 
liev.  2:10  give  thee  a  c.  of  lii'e 

3:11  that  no  man  take  thy  c. 
6:2  a  c.  was  given  to  him 
CRO\V.\  of  gold. 
Ex.  25:11  c.  of  g.  round  about, 

24;  .30:3:  37:2;  11,  12,  26 
Est.  8:15  Mordecai  with  c.  of  g. 
Ps.  21:3  c.  of  g.  on  his  head" 
CROWiV,  iviih  Head. 
Gen.  49:26  on  c.  of  Joseph's  /;. 
Deut.  33:20  teareth  arm  with  c. 

2  Sain.  1:10  the  c.  on  his  head 
12:30  c.  from  h.  1  Chr.  20:2 
14:25  sole  to  cot  h.  .lob  2:7 

Est.  2:17  king  set  c.  on  her/i. 
6:8  c.  royal  set  upon  his  head 
.Job  19:9  taken  c.  from  my  head 
Is.  .3:17  smite  with  a  scab  c.  of  h. 
.Ter.  2:16  broken  c.  of  thy  A^arf 
48:45  c.  of  A.  of  tumultuous  ones 
in?;i.  5:16  c.  fallen  from  om head 
Ezek.  16:12  beautiful  f.  on  thy  /). 
Mat.  27:29  put  a  c.  of  thorns, 
.Va;*  15:17;  John  19:2 
12:1  a  c.  of  twelve  stars 
14:14  on  his  head  a  golden  e. 

CROWDED. 
Ps.  8:5  hast  c  him  with  glory 
Prov.  14:18     with  knowledge 
Cant.  3:11  his  mother  c  him 
.V«/(.  3:17  thy  c.  are  as  locusts 
2  Tim.  2:5  not  c.  except  he  strive 
Ileb.  2:9  Jesus  c.  with  glory 

CROW\EDST. 
Ileb.  2:7  c  him  with  glory  and 

CROWXEST,  ETII. 
Ps.  65:11  c.  year  with  thy  L'oodn. 
103:4  c.  thee  with  loving-kind. 

CROWMXG. 
Is.  23:8  against  Tyro  the  c.  city 

CROWXS. 
Ezek.  23:42  beau.  c.  on  their  h. 


CRY 

Zee.  6:11  make  c. ;  14  c.  to  Ilelem 
4:4  elders  had  c.  of  gold 
10  cast  their  c.  before  throne 
9:7  on  locusts'  heads  werec. 
12:3  dragon  liaving  seven  c. 
Vi:l  upon  his  horns  ten  c. 
19:12  on  his  head  many  c. 

CRUCIFY. 
Mat.  20:19  to  Gentiles,  to  c.  him 
23::H  some  of  them  ye  shall  c. 
27:31  to  c.  him,  Mark  15:20 
Mark  13:13  cried  again  c.  him,  14 
Luke  2:!:21  c.  him,  c.  .John  19:6, 15 
i/<j6.  6:6  c.  Son  of  God  afresh 

CRUCIFIED. 
Mat.  26:2  bet.  to  be  c.  Luke  24:7 
27:22  said.  Let  him  be  c.  2:3 
26  del.  him  to  be  c.  John  19:16 

35  c.  him,  John  19:23 

38  thieves  c.  44 ;  3/o/-i  15:32 ; 

Luke  23:33;  JbA»  19:18 
38:5  Jesus  w.  was  c.  May'k  16:6 
./oAri  19:20  where  Jesus  was  c.  41 
2:23  by  wicked  hands  c. 

36  made  J.  whom  ye  c.  L.  4:10 
liom.  6:6  old  man  is  c.  with  him 

1  Cor.  1:13  was  Paul  c.  for  you  ? 
23  preach  Christ  c.  unto  Jews 

2:2  Jesus  Christ  and  him  c. 
8  not  have  c.  Lord  of  glory 

2  Cor.  13:4  tho'  c.  through  weak. 

Gcd.  2:20  I  am  c.  with  Christ 
3:1  Chr.  set  forth,*;,  among  you 
5:24  are  Christ's  have  c.  flesh 
6:14  by  whom  the  world  is  c. 

Pev.  11:8  where  Lord  was  c. 

CRUEL. 
Gen.  49:7  wrath,  for  it  was  c. 
Ex.  6:9  for  c.  bondage 
Deut.  32:;33  c.  veuom  of  asps 
.Job  30:21  art  become  c.  to  me 
Ps.  25:19  hate  me  with  c.  hatred 

71:4  deliver  out  of  hand  of  c. 
Prov.  5:9  thou  give  years  to  c. 

11:17  he  c.  troubleth  own  flesh 

12:10  mercies  of  wicked  are  c. 

17:11  c.  messenger  be  sent 

27:4  wrath  is  c. 
Cant.  8:6  jealousy  is  c. 
Is.  13:9  day  of  Lord  cometh  c. 

19:4  Egyptians  give  to  c.  lord 
.Jer.  6:2:3  they  are  c.  50:42 

30:14  chastisement  of  c.  one 
La/n.  4:3  daughter  of  my  peo.  c. 
Ileb.  11:36  trial  of  c.  mockings 

CRUELLY. 
Ezek.  18:18  bee.  he  c.  oppressed 

CRUELTY. 
Gen.  49:5  instruments  of  c. 
Jud.  9:24    to  sons  of  Jerubbaal 
Ps.  27:12  such  as  breathe  out  c. 

74:20  are  full  of  habitations  of  c. 
Ezek.  34:4  with  c.  ye  ruled  them 

CRUMBS. 
Mat.  15:27  eat  of  c.  Murk  7:23 
Luke  16:21  to  be  fed  with  the  c, 

CRUSE. 
1  Sam.  26:11  take  the  c.  of  water 
12  so  David  took  the  c.  16 

1  I\.  14:3  take  a  c.  of  honey 
17:12  I  have  a  little  oil  in  c. 

14  nore.  of  oil  fail  till,  16 
19:6  Elijah  had  c.  of  water 

2  JC.  2:20  bring  me  a  new  c. 

CRUSH. 
.lob  39:15  forgetteth  foot  may  c. 
Lam.  1:15  to  c.  my  young 
3::54  to  c.  all  the  prisoners 
Amos  4:1  which  c.  the  needy 

CRUSHED. 
Lev.  22:24  not  offer  what  is  c. 
Num.  22:25  ass  c.  Balaam's  foot 
Deut.  28::33  and  c.  alway 
Job  4:19  are  c.  before  the  moth 
5:4  his  children  c.  in  the  gate 
.59:5  c.  breaketh  into  a  viper 
Jer.  51::34  Nebuch.  hath  c.  me 

CRY,  Substantive. 
Gen.  18:21  accord,  to  c.  come  up 
Ex.  2:2:3  their  c.  came  up,  3:9 
3:7  I  have  heard  their  c.  I 
Num.  16:34  Is.  fled  at  c.  of  them 

1  Sam.  5:12  c.  of  city  went  up 
9:16  because  their  c.  is  come  up 

2  Sam.  22:7  my  c.  did  cuter 

1  K.  8:28  hearken  to  c.  and 

prayer,  2  Chr.  6:19 
Neh.  5:ti  angry  when  I  heard  c. 

9:9  heardest  c.  by  Red  sea 
E^t.  4:1  cried  with  bitter  c. 

9:31  of  fastings  and  theirs. 
■Job  16:18  let  my  c.  have  no  place 

34:28  c.  of  poor  to  come  to  him, 

he  heard  h  c.  of  afflicted 
Ps.  5:3  hearken  to  my  c.  my  K. 


CRY 

Ps.  9:12  forget,  not  c.  of  humble 
17:1  O  Lord  attend  uuto  my  c. 
18:6  my  c.  came  before  him 
.34:15  his  ears  open  to  their  c. 
39:12  O  Lord,  give  ear  to  my  c. 
40:1  inclined  and  heard  my  c. 
88:2  incline  thine  ear  to  my  c. 
102:1  let  ray  c.  come  unto  theo 
106:44  when  he  heard  their  c. 
119:169  let  my  c.  come  near 
142:6  attend  to  my  c.  I  am 
Prov.  21:13  at  c.  of  poor 
Ec.  9: 17  more  than  c.  of  him 
Is.  5:7  for  right,  behold  a  c. 
15:5  raise  up  c.  of  destruction 
8  c.  gone  about  borders  of  Mo. 
30:19  will  be  gracious  at  thy  o. 
43:14  whose  c.  is  in  the  ships 
.Jer.  7:16  neither  lift  up  c.  11:14 
8:19  voice  of  c.  of  my  people 
14:2  c.  of  Jerusalem  is  gone  up 
18:22  c.  be  heard  from  houses 
25:.36  c.  of  shepherds  be  heard 
46:12  thy  c.  hath  filled  laud 
48:4  little  ones  caused  a  e. 

5  enem.  heard  c.  of  destruction 
49:21  moved  at  c.  of  Edoiii 
50:46  c.  heard  at  takinsj  of  BaT). 
51:54  sound  of  c.  from  Babylon 

Lam.  3:56  hide  not  ear  at  my  e. 
Ezek.  27:28  shake  at  c.  of  pilots 
Zc-p.  1:10  be  a  c.  from  fish-gate 
Mat.  25:6  midnight  was  c.  mado 

Great  CRY. 
Gen.  18:20  c.  of  S.  is  great,  19:13 

27:34  Esau  cried  with  a  great  c. 
Ex.  11:6  be  a  great  c.  thro'  Egy. 

12:30  there  was  great  c.  in  Eg. 
Neh.  5:1  a  g.  c.  of  the  people 
Acts  23:9  so  said,  arose  a  great  c. 

Hear  CRY. 
Ex.  22:23  I  will  hear  their  c. 
.Job  27:9  liear  c.  when  trouble 
I's.  61:1  hear  my  c.  O  God 

145:19  he  also  will  hear  their  e. 
Jer.  14:12  I  will  not  h.  their  c. 

20:16  hear  c.  in  the  moruiiig 

CRIES. 

Jam.  5:4  c.  of  them  that  reaped 

CRY,  Verb. 

Ex.  5:8  idle  therefore  thev  c. 

22:23  if  thou  afllict  and  they  c. 

.32:18  voice  of  them  that  c. 
Lev.  13:45  and  c.  Unclea:i 
■Jud.  10:14  go  c.  to  the  gods 
2  Sam.  19:28  right  have  I  to  c. 
2  K.  8:3  to  c.  for  her  house 
2  Chr.  20:9  c.  in  afllict.  wilt  hear 
Job  :30:20  I  c.  thou  dost  not  hear 
24  they  c.  in  his  destruction 

35:9  oppressed  to  c.  they  c.  out 

12  they  c.  none  giveth  answer 
36:13  c.  not  when  he  biudeth 
38:41  his  young  ones  c.  to  God 

Ps.  22:2  I  c.  in  the  daytime 
27:7  O  Lord,  when  I  c.  28:2 
28:1  to  thee  will  I  c.  2 
34:17  righteous  c.  Lord  heareth 
56:9  when  I  c.  mine  enem.  turn 
57:2  I  will  c.  to  God  mosl  hi^h 
61:2  ft-om  end  of  earth  will  fc, 
86:3  be  merciful,  for  I  c.  daily 
89:26  shall  c.  thou  art  my  father 
141:1  Lord  I  c.  make  haste 
147:9  to  young  ravens  which  c. 

Prov.  8:1  doth  not  wisdom  c.  and 
21:13  shall  c.  but  not  be  heard 

Is.  8:4  before  child  e.  My  father 
1:3:22  beasts  of  islands  shall  c. 
14:31  c.  O  city,  thou  Palestina 
15:4  and  Heshbon  shall  c.  aud 
3;3'7  their  valiant  ones  shall  c. 
34:14  satyr  shall  c.  to  fellow 
40:2  c.  to  Jerus.  warfare  accom. 

6  voice  said,  c.  what  shall  I  c.  f 
42:2  he  shall  not  c.  nor  lift  voice 

13  he  shall  c.  yea.  prevail 

14  I  c.  like  travailing  woman 
46:7  one  shall  c.  to  him.  yet  cau 
58:9  c.  he  shall  say.  Here  I  am 
65:14  shall  c.  for  sorrow  ot  heart 

Jer.  2:2  go  and  c.  in  ears  of  Jer. 
3:4  wilf  not  from  this  time  c. 
4:5  blow  trumpet,  c.  gather 
11:11  though  they  c.  to  me 
12  c.  to  gods 

14  not  hear  when  c.  Ezek.  8:18 
22:20  go  up  to  Lebanon,  and  <r. 
2.5:.34  andc.  48:20;  Ezek.  21:12 
31:6  watchmen  on  Ephraim  c. 
Lam.  3:8  when  I  c.  he  shuttelh 
Ezek.  9:4  c.  for  abominations 
24:17  forbear  to  c.  make  no 
i  26:15  shake,  when  wounded  c. 
27:;30  c.  bitterly  for  Tjtus 
Hos.  8:2  Israel  c.  we  kno\v  thee 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCOKDANCE. 


CRI 

Joel  1:19  Lord,  to  thee  will  I  c. 

20  the  beasts  c.  unto  thee 
Jon.  3:8  man  and  beast  c.  to  G. 
Mic.  3:5  bite  with  teeth,  c.  peace 
Nak.  2:8  c.  but  none  look  back 
Zep.  1:14  mighty  sh.  c.  bitterly 
Zee.  1:14  angel  said,  c.  thou 
Mat.  12:19  not  strive  nor  c. 
Luke  18:7  avenge  elect,  which  c. 
Bom.  8:15  whereby  we  c.  Abba 

Gal.  4:27  c.  that  travailcst  not 

CRY  against. 
Dmt.  15:9  c.  to  L.  a.  thee,  24:15 
2  C%n  l;i:ia  to  c.  alarm  ag.  you 
Jed  31:38  if  my  land  o.  ag.  me 
Jon.  1:2  go  to  Nineveh,  c.  ag.  it 

CRY  aloud. 
1  K.  18:27  Elijah  said,  c.  aloud 
Job  19:7  I  c.  aloud  butno  judgm. 
P8.  55:17  at  noon  will  I  c.  aloud 
Is.  24:14  c.  aloud  from  the  sea 

54:1  break  forth  into  sing.  c.  a. 

58:1  c.  aloud  spare  not 
Sos.  5:8  c.  a.  at  Beth-a.  after 
JUic.  4:9  why  c.  a.  f  is  there  no 

CRY  to  the  Lord. 
1  Sam.  7:8  cease  not  to  c.  for  us 
Ps.  107:19  c.     tte  Lord,  28 
/«.  19:20  c.  to  L.  bee.  of  oppres. 
Joel  1:14  sanctify  fast,  c.  to  theL. 
Mic.  3:4  c.  to  the  L.  he  will  not 

CRY  out. 
1  Sam.  8:18  ye  shall  c.  0!/< 
Job  19:7  I  c.  o«<  of  wrong, 

35:9  c.  0.  by  r.  of  arm  of  mighty 
Is.  12:6  c.  out  and  shout 

15:4  soldiers  of  M.  shall  c.  out 
5  my  heart  shall  c.  out  for  M. 

29:9  wonder,  c.  out,  and  cry 
Jer.  48:31  I  will  c.  out  for  Jloab 
Lam.  2:19  c.  0'/<  in  the  night 
Amos  3:4  y.  lion  c.  out  of  don? 
Hob.  1:2  I    0!/<  to  thee 

2:11  stone  shall  c.  Cfut  of  wall 
Mark  10:47  c.  out.  Have  mercy 
Luke  19:40  stones  would  c.  out 

CRIED. 
Gen.  27:.34  E.  c.  with  bitter  cry 

30:15  he  heard  that  I  c. 

41:55  c.  to  Pharaoh  for  bread 
Kum.  11:2  c.  to  Moses 
Deut.  22:24  dam.  bee.  she  c.  not 
27  damsel  c.  and  none  to  sa\  c 
Jj/r?.  5:28  mother  c.  through  lat. 

7:21  all  the  host  ran,  anrTc. 

10:12  ye  c.  and  I  delivered  you 

1  Sam.  17:8  G.  c.  to  armies  of  Isr. 
20:.37  Jonathan  c.  after  lad,  38 

2  <?«OT.  20:16  then  c.  a  wise  w. 
22:7  I  c.  to  mv  G.  he  did  hear 

1  K.  13:2  c.  against  altar,  4,  32 
18:28  c.  aloud  and  cut  them. 

2  K.  2:12  Elisha  c.  My  father 
6:5  ha  c.  Alas,  it  was  borrowed 
8:5  woman  c.  to  king  for  house 
11:14  Athaliah  c.  Treason 

1  t7)r.5:20  c.  to  Godin  thebatfle 
S  Chr.  32:20  Isaiah  c.  to  heaven 
Keh.  9:27  they  c.  thou  heard,  23 
Job  29:12  I  delivered  poi)r  tliat  c. 

SJ:5  they  c.  as  after  a  thief 
Fs.  18:6  in  my  distress  I  c.  to  G. 
41  c.  but  none  to  save  them 

22:5  they  c.  and  were  delivered 
24  c.  unto  him,  he  heard 

30:2  O  Lord  I  c.  to  thee 
8 1  c.  to  thee  O  Lord  and  made 

31:22  heardest  sup.  when  I  c. 

34:6  this  poor  man  c.  and  the  L. 

66:17  I  c.  with  my  mouth,  77:1 

88:1 1  c.  day  and  night 
13  T  c.  O  Lord,  in  the  morning 

119:145  I  c.  with  whole  heart 

1-30:1  out  of  the  depths  have  I  c. 

138:3  I  c.  thou  answeredst 
Is.  6:4  moved  at  voice  of  him  c. 

30:7  have  I  c.  concerning  this 
rjer.  4:20  destru.  on  destru.  is  c. 
Ezek.  9:8  I  fell  on  my  face,  andc. 

10:13  it  was  c.  to  them 
Dan.  6:20  he  c.  O  Daniel 
IIos.  7:14  not  c.  to  me  with  heart 
Jon.  1:5  mariners  c.  ev.  man  to 

2:2  I  c.  by  reason  of  affliction  to 

L.  out  of  belly  of  hell  c.  I 
Zee.  7:13  as  he  c.  and  they  would 

not  hear,  so  they  c. 
Mat.  14:30  Peter  c.  Lord  save  me 

20:31  c.  the  more.  Have  mercy, 

Mark  10:48 ;  Lvke  18:39 
Mark  9:26  spirit  c.  and  rent  him 
John  7:37  Jesus  c.  If  any  thirst 
Acts  19:32  some  c.  one  th.  21:.34 

22:24  wheref.  they  c.  so  ae.  him 
Sev.  10:3  he  c.  seven  thunders 

12:2  and  she  c.  travailing 


CUB 

Uev.  14:18  c.  to  him  that  had  sic. 
18:2  he  c.  mightily,  18 
19  they  c.  weeping  and  wailing 
CRIED  to  the  Lord. 
Ex.  8:12  Moses  c.  to  the  L.  15:25; 
17:4;  Num.  12:13 
14:10  Israel  c.  to  the  Lord,  Jud. 
3:9,  15;  4:3;  6:7;  10:1 
Num.  20:16  we  c.  to  the  Lord  he 

heard,  Deut.  26:7 
Jos.  24:7  c.  to  the  L.  he  put  dark. 

1  Sam.  7:9  S.  c.  to  the  L.  15:11 

2  Chr.  13:14  they  c.  to  the  L.  Ps. 

107:6,  13;  Jon.  1:14 
14:11  Asa  c.  to  the  Lord 
Ps.  3:4  I  c.  to  the  L.  120:1 ;  142:1 
Lam.  2:18  c.  to  L.  O  dau.  of  Z. 
CRIED  with  a  ioud  voire. 

1  Sam.  28:12  En-dor  c.  w.  I.  r. 

2  Sam.  19:4  D.  c.  w.  I.  r.  O  Absa. 
Neh.  9:4  Levites ;  Ezek.  11:13  Ez. 
Mat.  27:46  ninth  hour  J.  c.  w.  I.  r. 

50;  Mark  37;  Luke 

23:46;  John  11:43 
Mark  1:26  evil  spirit  c.  w.  a  I.  v. 
Acts  7:60  S.  c.  w.  a  loud  voice 

16:28  Paul  c.  with  a  loud  voice 
Eev.  6:10  c.  w.  a  I.  v.  How  long 

7:2  angel  c.  w.  I.  v.  10:3 ;  19:17 
10  stood  bef.  Lamb  c.  w.  I.  v. 
CRIED  out. 
1  Sam  4:13  citv  c.  out ;  5:10  Ek. 
1  K.  22:32  Jehosh.  2  Chr.  18:31 
■ler.  20:8  I  c.  Oi/<  I  cried  violence 
Mat.  8:29  spirits  c.  out,  Lukei-.Z^ 

14:26  c.  o.  for  fear,  Mark  6:40 

20:.30  blind  men  c.  out 
Mark  1:23  unclean  spirit  c.  out 

9:24  father  c.  out,  Luke  9:38 

15:13  c.  o.  again.  Mat.  27:2.3; 
X«Ae  2:3:18;  JoAra  19:6 
Acts  19:28  c.  out  Great  is  D.  31 

22:23  c.  out  and  threw  dust 

23:6  Paul  c.  out  I  am  a  Pharisee 

CRIEST,  ETH. 
Gen.  4:10  brotlier's  blood  c. 
B.C.  14:15  where,  c.  thou  to  me? 

22:27  when  he  r  I  will  hear 
1  Sa?n.  26:14  that  c.  to  the  king  ? 
,/ob  24:12  soul  of  wounded  c. 
P,^.  72:12  del.  needy  when  he  c. 

84:2  c.  out  for  living  God 
Proit.  1:20 wisdom  f.  8:3;  9:3 

2:3  if  thou  c.  after  knowledge 
Is.  26:17  as  a  woman  c.  out 

40:3  that  c.  in  the  wilderness 

57:13  c.  let  companies  deliver 
■Jer.  12:8  my  heritage  c.  ag.  me 

30:15  why  c.  thou 
Mic.  6:9  Lord's  voice  c.  to  city 
Mat.  15:23  for  she  c.  after  us 

9:39  he  f  out 
I'om.  9:27  Esa.as  also  c. 
,/am.  5:4  hire  of  laborers  c 
CRYIXG. 

1  Sam.  4:14  Eli  hciird  noise  of  c. 

2  Sam.  13:19  Tam.ar  went  on  c. 
Job  39:7  nor  re",  he  c.  of  driver 
Prov.  19:18  soul  spare  for  his  c. 

30:15  horseleech  dau.  c.  Give 
Is.  22:5  day  of  c.  to  mountains 

24:11  a  c.  for  wine  in  streets 

65(19  of  c.  no  more  heard  in  her 
Jer.  48:3  of  e,  be  from  Horonaiin 
7.1'C.  4:7  the  headstone  with  c. 
Mal.  2:13  covering  altar  with  c. 
Mat.  3:3  c.  in  wilderness,  Mark 
1:3;  Z;^i«3:4;  Jo/»j  1:23 

21:15  children  c.  in  the  temple 
Acts  8:7  c.  spirits  came  out 

14:14  ran  among  peoi)le  c.  out 

21:28  c.  out,  Men  of  Israel,  help 
36  multitude  c.  away  with  him 
Out.  4:6  c.  Abba,  Father 
Ihb.  tl:7  prayers  with  strong  c. 
Rev.  21:4  no  more  death,  nor  c. 

CRYSTAL. 
.lob  28:17  and  c.  cannot  equal  it 
Kzek.  1:22  69  color  of  terrible  c. 
Iter.  4:6  a  sea  of  glass,  like  c. 

21:11  light  of  city  clear  as  c. 

22;  1  a  pura  river,  clear  as  c. 

CUBIT. 
T)e>it.  3:11  after  the  c.  of  a  man 
Ezek.  4.3:13  the  c.  is  a  c. 
Mat.  6:27  one  c.  to  stat.  Lu.  12:25 

CUBITS. 
Gen.  6:15  length  of  the  ark  .300  c. 
1  Sam.  17:4  Gol.'s  height,  six  c. 
1 K.  6:3  length  of  the  house  60  c. 
%K.  14:13  brake  wall  of  Jerusa- 
lem, 400  c.  2  Chr.  25:23 
Est.  5:14  gallows  50  c.  high,  7:9 
Ezek.  40:23  gate  to  gate  100  c. 

43:17  the  settle  fourteen  c. 


CUR 

Dan.  .3:1  height  of  image  00  c. 
.lohn  21:8  were  from  land,  200  c. 
Rev.  21:17  wall  of  city  141  c. 

CUCKOO. 
Lev.  11:16  c.  ab.  Deal.  14:15 

CUCUMBERS. 
Num.  11:5  we  remember  the  c. 
/>'.  1:8  as  lodge  in  garden  of  c. 
CUD.  See  chew  and  cheweth. 

CUMBERED,  ETH. 
Luke  10:40  c.  about  much  serv. 
13:7  why  c.  it  the  ground  ? 
CUMBRAIVCE. 
Deut.  1:12  1  alone  bear  your  c. 

CUMMIIV. 
Is.  28:25  doth  he  not  scatter  c. 

27  on  c.  but  c.  is  beaten 
Mat.  23:23  ye  pay  tithe  of  c. 

CUIVIVIIVG. 
Gen.  25:27  Esau  was  a  c.  hunter 
Ex.  31:4  to  devise  c.  works 
1  <?aOT.  16:18  son  of  J.  e.  in  play. 

1  Chr.  25:7  c.  in  songs,  were  288 

2  CAr.  2:13  I  sent  a  c.  man  of  H. 
Ps.  137:5  right  hand  forget  here. 
Cant.  7:1  W'ork  of  ac.  workman 
Is.  .3:3  take  away  c.  artificer 

40:20  he  seeketh  a  c.  workman 
./(T.  9:17  send  for  c,  women 
10:9  all  the  work  of  c.  men 
Dan.  1:4  children  c.  in  knowl. 
Eiih.  4:14  car.  by  c.  craftiness 

CUIVIVINGLY. 
2  Pet.  1:16  c.  devised  fables 
CUP. 

Gen.  40:11  Phar.'s  c.  in  my  hand 
44:2  silver  c.  in  sack's  mouth 

2  SciOT.  12:3  drank  of  his  own  c. 

Ps.  11:6  be  portion  of  their  c. 
16:5  L.  is  the  portion  of  my  c. 
23:5  my  c.  runneth  over 
7:j:10  waters  of  a  full  c.  wrung 
75:8  in  hand  of  Lord  is  a  c. 
116:13  I  will  takec.  of  salvation 

Prm.  23:31  giveth  its  color  in  c. 

Is.  51:17  hast  drunk  the  c.  the 
dregs  of  the  c.  of  trembling 
22  taken  out  of  thy  hand  e.  of 

Jer.  16:7  give  c.  of  consolation 
25:15  take  wine  c.  of  this  fury 

17  took  I  c.  at  Lord's  hand 

28  they  refuse  c.  at  thy  hand 
49:12  judgment  not  to  drink  c. 
51:7  Babylon  been  a  golden  c. 

Lam.  4:21  c.  also  pass  through 
Ezek.  23:31  her  c.  into  thy  hand 
32  drink  of  thy  sister's  c.  deep 
Hab.  2:16  c.  of  L.  right  hand 
Zee.  12:2  Jerus.  c.  of  trembling 
Mat.  10:42  c.  of  c.  wat.  Murk  9:41 
20:22  to  drink  c.  Mark  10:138 
2:3  indeed  of  my  c.  j?/arA  10:39 
23:25  make  clean  outside  of  c. 

26  cleanse  first  that  within  c. 
26:27  he  took  thee,  gave  thanks, 

Mark  14:23;  Z!//(e  22:17,  20; 
1  Tor.  11:25. 
39  let  this  c.  pass  from  me, 

J/ari  14:30;  iiM?  22:42 
42  i  f  c.  may  not  pass  from  mo 
Luke  22:20  this  c.  is  new  testa- 
ment in  my  bl.  ICor.  11:25 
■Tohn  18:11  c.  Father  hath  given 
1  Cor.  10:10  c.  of  blessing 
21  cannot  drink  c.  of  L.  and  c. 
11:26  as  often  as  ye  drink  of  c. 

27  drink  c.  of  Lord  unworthily 
Rev.  14:10  without  mi.\t.  into  c 

16:19  to  her  c.  of  his  wrath 
17:4  woman  having  golileii  c. 
18:6  in  c.  fill  to  her  double 
CUP-BE.\BER. 
Neh.  1:11  I  was  the  king's  c.-b. 

CUP-BEARERS. 
1 K.  10:5  saw  c.-b.  2  Chr.  9:4 
CUP.5. 

1  Chr.  28:17  pure  gold  for  the  c. 
Is.  22:24  hang  the  vessels  of  c. 
■ler.  52:19  Chaldeans  took  aw.  c. 
.Vari  7:4  aa  washing  of  c.  8 

CURDLED. 
.Job  10:10  c.  me  like  cheese  ? 

CURE,  Substantive. 
Jer.  3.3:6  I  w  ill  bring  it  c. 

CURE,  ED. 
Jer.  33:6  I  will  c.  them,  and 
46:11  O  Egyjit,  shalt  not  be  c. 
IIos.  5:13  could  ho  not  c.  you 
Mat.  17:16  disciples,  not  c.  him 

18  child  c.  that  very  hour 
Luke  7:21  same  hour  he  c.  many 

9:1  gave  power  to  c.  diseases 
John  5:10  Jews  said  to  him  c. 


CUR 

CURES. 

13:32  I  do  c.  to-day 
CURIOUS,  LY. 

Ex.  23:8  c.  girdle,  27,  28;  29:5; 

.39:5 ;  Lev.  8:7 
.35:.32  and  to  devise  c.  works 
Ps.  1.39:15  c.  wrought  in  lowest 
Acts  19:19  that  used  c.  arts 

CURRENT. 
Gen.  23:16  c.  money  with  mer. 

CURSE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  27:12  bring  c.  on  me 

13  mother  said.  Upon  me  be  c. 
Num.  5:18  bitter  water  that  caws- 
eth  the  c.  19,  22,  24,  27 

27  woman  be  c.  am.  her  peo. 
Deut.  11:26  a  bless,  and  c.  30:1 

28  a  c.  if  ye  will  not  obey 

29  and  put  the  c.  upon  Ebal 
2:3:5  r.  into  blessing,  Neh.  1.3:2 
29:19  heareth  words  of  this  c. 

Jos.  6:18  camp  of  Israel  a  c. 
Jud.  9:57  came  c.  of  Jotham 

1  K.  2:8  with  a  grievous  c. 

2  A'.  22:19  should  become  a  e. 
Neh.  10:29  they  entered  into  a  c. 
Job  31:.30  wishing  c.  to  his  soul 
Prov.  3:33  c.  of  L.  in  ho.  of  wic. 

20:2  so  c.  causeless  not  come 
27:14  be  counted  a  c.  to  him 
28:27  hid.  eyes  have  many  a  c. 
Is.  24:6  therefore  c.  dev.  earth 
34:5  down  on  people  of  my  c. 
43:28  given  Jacob  to  the  c. 
65:15  leave  your  name  for  a  c. 
■ler.  24:9  deliv.  them  to  bo  a  c. 

2.5:18;  29:18;  42:18;  44:8 
26:6  this  city  a  c.  to  all  nations 
44:22  therefore  is  your  land  a  c. 
49:13  Bozrah  shall  become  a  c. 
Lam.  3:65  give  thy  c.  unto  them 
Dayi.  9:11  the  c.  is  poured  upon 
Zee.  5:3  this  is  c.  that  goeth 
8:13  ye  were  c.  among  heathen 
Mal.  2:2  I  will  send  c. 
3:9  ye  are  cursed  with  a  c.  ye 
4:6  lest  I  smite  earth  with  a  c. 
Acts  23:12  bound  under  a  c.  14 
Gal.  3:10  of  law,  are  under  c. 

13  redeemed  us  from  c.  of  law 
Rev.  22:3  shall  be  no  more  c. 

CURSE,  Verb. 
Gen.  8:21  I  will  not  c.  ground 
12:3  will  c.  him  curseth  thee 
Ex.  22:28  not  c.  ruler  of  thy  peo. 
Lev.  19:14  shalt  not  c.  the  deaf 
Num.  22:6  c.  me  this  people,  17 

11  now  c.  me  them,  23:7,  13  ■ 

12  God  said.  Thou  shalt  not  (T. 
23:8  how  I  c.  whom  God  hath  1 

11  I  took  thee  to  c.  enem.  24:10 
25  neither  c.  at  all,  nor  bless 
I>evt.i23-A  Bal.  to  c.  Neh.  13:2 

27:13  shall  stand  on  Ebal  to  c. 
.los.  24:9  B.  called  Bal.  to  c.  you 
Jud.  5:23  c.  Meroz,  said  angel,  c. 
2  Sam.  16:9  dead  dog  c.  king? 

10  let  him  c.  L.  hath  said,  c.  D. 
■lob  1:11  c.  thee  to  thy  face,  2:5 

2:9  said  his  wife,  c.  God  and  dia 

3:8  let  them  c.  it  that  c.  day 
Ps.  62:4  but  they  c.  inwardly 

109:28  let  them  c.  but  bless  thou 
Prov.  11:26  people  shall  c.  him 

24:24  him  shall  the  people  c. 

30:10  accuse  not  serv.  lest  he  c. 
Ec.  7:21  hear  servant  «,  thee 

10:20  c.  not  king,  c.  nqt  the  ricli 
Is,  8:21  c.  their  king,  and  God 
Jer.  15:10  every  one  doth  c.  mo 
Med.  2:2  I  will  c.  your  blessings 
Mat.  5:44  bl.  th.  that  c.  Lu.  6:28 

26:74  began  to  c.  Mark  14:71 
Rom.  12:14  bless,  and  c.  not 
Jam.  3:9  therewith  c.  wo  men 

CURSED. 
Gen.  3:14  serpent  c. ;  17  ground 

4:11  Cain  c. ,'  9:25  c.  be  Canaan 

5:29  bee.  of  ground  Lord  bathe. 

27:29  c.  that  curseth.  Num.  24:9 

49:7  c.  bo  their  anger,  for 
Lev.  20:9  hath  c.  his  father  or 

21:11  Israelitish  woman's  sone. 

14  bring  forth  him  hath  e.  23 
Num.  22:6  wh.  thou  cursest  is  c. 
Deut.  27:15  c.  be  he,  10-26 

28:16  e.  be  in  city,  e.  in  field 

17  c.  shalt  be  thy  basket  and 

18  c.  be  fruit  of  "thy  body 
19e.  when  comest  inar.dgoest 

Jos.  6:26  c.  be  man  bu.  Jericho 
9:23  ye  Gibeonites  are  c. 

Jud.  9:27  and  c.  Abinu'loch 
21:18  c.  friveth  a  wife  to  Ben], 

l<S'fir7n.  if  24  c.  that  eateth 
17:43  Guliath  c.  David 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


cus 

1  Sam.  20:19  if  men,  e.  be  they 
iSam.  ie:5  Shiinei  c.  titill.  7,  13 

19:21  he  c.  Lord's  anointed 
1  K.  2:8  c.  me  with  grievous  e. 
UK.  2:24  c.  them  in  name  of  Lord 

9:34  go  see  now  this  c.  woman 
Neh.  13:2.5  I  c.  them 
Job  1:5  it  may  be  my  eons  c.  G. 

3:1  then  Job  c.  his  day 

5:3  suddenly  I  c.  his  habitation 

24:18  portion  is  c.  in  the  earth 
Ps.  37:22  c.  of  him  shall  be  cut 

119:21  rebuked  proud  that  are  c. 
JSc.  7:22  likewise  hast  C.  others 
Jer.  11:3  c.  obeyeth  not  covenant 

17:5  c.  man  that  trust,  in  man 

20:14  c.  be  the  day  I  was  born 
15c.  man  brought  tid.  to  father 

48:10  c.  doeth  Lord's  work  dec. 

c.  keepeth  back  sword 
Mai.  1:14  but  c.  be  the  deceiver 

2:2  c.  your  blessings  already 

3:9  ye  are  c.  with  a  curse  for 
Mat.  25:41  depart  from  me  ye  c. 
John  7:49  know  not  law  are  c. 
Gal.  3:10  c.  that  continueth  not 

13  c.  every  one  hang,  on  a  tree 
iPet.  2:14  c.  children,  who  have 

CURSED  thing. 

Deut.  7:26  lest  thou  be  a  c.  thing, 
for  it  is  a  c.  tiling. 
13:17  cleave  naught  of  c.  thing 

CURSEDST. 

Jvd.  17:2  silver  about  which  c. 
Mark  11:21  fig-tree  thou  c.  is 

CURSES. 
Num.  5:23  priest  write  these  c. 
Deut.  28:15  th.  c.  shall  come,  45 
29:20  all  the  c.  written  in  this 
book,  27 ;  2  Chr.  34:24 
21  accord,  to  all  the  c.  of  cov. 
30:7  put  these  c.  on  enemies 

CURSETH. 

Ex.  21:17  he  that  c.  his  father. 

Lev.  20:9;  Prov.  20:20 
Xew.  24:15  whoso  c.  his  God 
Prov.  30:11  genera,  c.  their  father 
Mat.  15:4  c. bis  father  or  mother, 
let  him  die,  Mark  7:10 

CURSING. 

Nim.  5:21  charge  with  oath  of  c. 
Deut.  28:20  shall  send  on  thee  c. 
30:19  before  you  blessing  and  c. 
ZSam.  16:12  good  for  his  c. 
Ps.  10:7  full  of  c.  Bom.  3:14 
59:12  c.  and  lying  they  speak 
109:17  loved  c.  so  let  it  come 
18  he  clothed  himself  with  c. 
Prov.  29:24  hear  c.  bewrayeth  not 
Meh.  6:8  thorns,  is  nigh  to  c. 
Jam.  3:10  out  of  same  mouth  c. 

CURSIIVGS. 
Jos.  8:34  read  blessings  and  c. 

CURTAIIV. 
Ps.  104:2  stretchest  out  the  hea- 
vens like  a  c.  Is.  40:22 

CURTAIiVS. 

Ex.  26:1  with  ten  c.  2;  .36:9 
Num.  4:25  Gershonites  bear  c. 
S  Sam.  7:2  within  c.  1  Chr.  17:1 
Can<.  1:5  comely  as  c.  of  Solom. 
7«.  54:2  stretch  forth  the  c. 
Jcr.  4.20  my  c.  spoiled  in  a  mom. 

10:20  none  to  set  up  my  c. 

49:29  shailMake  their  c. 
Sab.  3:7  c.  of  Midian  did  tremble 

CUSH. 

Oen.  10:6  Ham,  C.  7;  1  Ch.  1:8,  9 
J«.  11:11  remnant  left  from  C. 
CUSHAN.   ifoi.  3:7 

CUSHI. 

S  S'am.  18:21  C.  tell  the  king,  23 
Jer.  36:14  princes  sent  son  of  C. 
Zep.  1:1  Zeplianiah,  son  of  C. 

CUSTODY. 
Jfum.  3:.36  c.  of  sons  of  Merari 
Est.  2:3  virgins  to  c.  of  Hege,  8 
14  to  c.  of  Shaashgaz 
CUSTOM. 
Cwi.  31:35  c.  of  women  is  on  me 
Jud.  11:39  was  a  c.  in  Israel 
1  Sam.  2:13  the  priest's  c.  was 
Ezr.  3:4  accord,  to  c.  Jer.  32:11 
4:13  then  will  they  not  pay  c. 
20  and  c.  was  paid  to  tliem 
7:24  not  impose  c.  on  priests 
Mat.  9:9  saw  Matthew  at  receipt 
of  c.  Mark  2:14;  Luke  5:27 
17:25  whom  do  kings  take  e. 
Luke  1:9  ac.  to  c.  of  priest's  office 
2:'27  do  for  him  after  c.  of  law 
4St  Jerusalem  after  c.  of  feast 


CUT 

Luke  4:16  as  J.  c.  was,  he  went 
.John  18::39  c.  I  should  release  one 
J,'om.  13:7  c.  to  whom  c.  is  duo 
1  Cor.  11:16  we  have  no  such  c. 

CUSTOMS. 

if?'.  18:.30  these  abominable  c. 
./( r.  10:3  c.  of  this  peo])le 
Arts  6:14  shall  change  c  of  M. 

16:21  c.  not  lawful  to  receive 

21:21  ought  not  to  walk  after  c. 

26:3  thee  to  bo  expert  in  nil  c. 

28:17  I  com.  nothing  against  c. 

CUT,  Participle. 

Lev.  22:24  not  oiler  what  is  c. 
Ezek.  16:4  tliy  navel  was  not  c. 
Acts  5:33  c.  to  the  heart,  7:54 

CUT,  Verb. 

Deut.  14:1  shall  not  c.  yotirselves 
.Tud.  20:6  concubine,  and  c.  her 

1  7v'.  18:28  c.  thems.  after  manner 

2  K.  2i:  13  he  c.  all  the  vessels  of 

gold,  2  Chr.  28:24 
1  C%?'.  20:3  he  c.  peop.  veith  saws 
Ps.  58:7  let  them  be  as  c. 
107:16  c.  bars  of  iron,  Js.  45:2 
/.S-.  51:9  art  thou  not  it  c.  Rahab 
J<  r.  16:6  nor  c.  themselves 
.36:23  he  e.  roll  with  penknife 
41  5  having  c.  themselves 
47:5  how  lon^  wilt  c.  thyself 
Don.  2:5  ye  will  not  shall  be  c. 
3:29  speak  ag.  God  shall  be  c. 
Amos  9:1  c.  them  in  the  head 
Zee.  12:3  bur.  them  with  it  be  c. 

CUT  asunder. 
Ps.  129:4  c.  a.  cords  of  wicked 
Jer.  50:23  hammer  of  earth  c.  a. 
Zee.  11:10  Beaut);  and  c.  it  a. 

14  I  c,  a«M«.  mine  other  staff 
Mat.  24:51  c.  him  a.  Luke  12:46 

CUT  down. 
Ex.  34:13  c.  oJoi^'n  their  groves, 

Deut.  7:5;  2  A.'.  18:4;  2,3:14 
Num.  13:23  c.  down  a  branch,  24 
20:19  tr.  for  meat  not  c.  d. 
Job  8:12  in  greenness  not  c.  6?. 
14:2  like  a  flower,  and  is  c.  d. 
7  hope  of  a  tree  if  it  be  c.  d, 
22:16  wicked  c.  d.  out  of  time 
20  our  substance  is  not  c.  d. 
Ps.  37:2  shall  soon  be  c.  down 
80:16  branch  is  burnt,  it  is  c.  d. 
90:6  in  the  even,  it  is  c.  dozen 
Is.  9:10  sycamores  are  c.  down 
14:12  how  art  thou  c.  d.  to  gr. 
22:25  the  nail  shall  be  c.  down 
Jtr.  22:7  c.  d.  thy  choice  cedars 
25:37  habitations  c.  down 
48:2  Shalt  be  c.  d.  O  Madmen 
Nah.  1:12  thus  shall  be  c.  down 
Zep.  1:11  merch.  people  c.  down 
Mat.  21:8  c.  d.  bra.  Mark  11:8 
13:7  c.  it  doivn 
9  thou  Shalt  c.  it  rfow/i 

CUT  oflr. 

Gen.  9:11  nor  all  flesh  be  e.  of 
Ex.  12:15  that  soul  be  c.  of.  19 ; 

31:14;  Num.  15:.30;  l!i:13 
23:23  and  I  will  c.  them  off 
30:33  be  c.  off  from  his  people, 
38;  Lev.  7:20,  27;  17:4,  9; 
19:8;  23:29;  Num.  9:13 
Lev.  17:10  will  c.  him  o/f,  18:29; 
20:3,  6,  18:  Num.  19:20 
14  eateth  blood  shall  be  c.  off 
20:17  c.  off  in  sight  of  people 
Num.  4:18  c.  not  o/f  tribe  of  K. 
15:31  that  soul  utterly  be  c.  off' 
Ik'Ut.  12:29  G.  shall  c.ojf  nations 
19:1  God  hath  c.  nations 
2;3:1  hath  privy  member  c.  off 
25:12  c.  off  her  hand  pity  not 
./OS.  3:13  the  waters  of  Jordan 

shall  bee.  off,  16;  4:7 
7:9  and  shall  c.  off  our  name 
11:21  Joshua  c.  (i^Anakim 
■/ltd.  21:6  one  tribe  c.  off 
Ilulh  4:10  dead  be  not  c.  off 

1  Sam.  2:31  I  will  c.  off  thy  arm 
33  man  whom  I  shall  not  c.  off 

17:51  David  c.  off  Goliath's  head 
20:15  not  c.  off  thy  kind. ;  24:21 
when  L.  c.      enemies  of  D. 
24:4  David  c.  off  the  skirt  of,  5 
28:9  how  Saul  c.  off' wizards 
31:9  and  they  c.  off  Saul's  head 

2  tSam.  4:12  andc.  off  thi-irhands 
10:4  II.  c.  off  their  garments  in 

the  middle,  1  Chr.  19:4 
20:22  c.  off  the  head  of  Sheba 
1  K.  9:7  will  I  c.  off  Is.  out  of 
11:16  c.  off  every  male  in  Edom 
1.3:34  to  c.  off  Jer.  house,  14.14 
14:10  c.  off  from  Jerohoam  him 
18:4  Jezebel  c.  off  prophets 


CUT 

1  JC.  21:21  c.  Off  from  Ahab  him 
that  iiisseth,  2  A'.  9:8 

1  Cf/r.  17:8  c.  o^'all  thine  enem. 

2  C7t?'.  22:7  c.  o]^' house  of  Ahab 
32:21  angel  c.  o/f  mighty  men 

■Job  4:7  wliere  were  riglit.  c.  off? 
(i:9  loose  his  hand,  andc.  mi  off 
8:14  whose  hope  shall  be  c.  off 
11:10  if  he  c.  o^who  can  hinder 
18:16  above,  liis  branch  bee,  off' 
23:17  I  was  not  c.  off  before 
2-1:24  c.  off  as  tops  of  ears  of  c. 
.36:20  people  c.  off  in  their  place 
Ps.  12:3  c.  0^ flattering  lips 
31:22  c.  off  from  bef.  thine  eyes 
34:16  to  c.  o^remem.  of  them 
37:9  evil-doers  shall  be  c.  off 
22  they  cursed  of  him  be  c,  off 

28  seed  of  wicked  sh.  be  c.  off 
34  wicked  are  c.  off  shalt  see  it 
.38  end  of  wicked  shall  be  c.  off 

54:5  c.  them  o^in  thy  truth 
75:10  horns  of  wick,  will  I  c,  off 
76:12  c.  off  spirit  of  princes 
83:4  said,  let  us  c.  them  off 
88:5  are  c,  Ojf  from  thy  hand 

16  terrors  have  c,  me  off 
94:23  c,  them  Q)f  in  their  wick, 
101:5  slandereth  will  I  c, 

8  c.  o;f  wicked  doers  from  city 
10r):1.3  let  his  posterity  be  c.  off 

15  Lord  may  c.  memory 
14:]:  12  c,  o/f  enemies 

Prov.  2:22  wicked  shall  be  c. 
2;3:18  expect,  not  be  c,  o/f,  24:14 
Is.  9:14  will  c.  o.if  head  aiid  tail 
10:7  to  c.  ojf  n.ations  not  a  few 
11:13  adversary  of  Jud.  be  c.  off 
14:22  c.  (>2f  from  Babylon 
15:2  every  beard  c.  off 
29:20  watch  for  iniquity  c.  Q^f 
38:12  c.  me      with  pining 
48:9  that  I  c.  thee  not  off 
19  sliould  not  been  c.  o/T 
53:8  he  was  c.  o^f  out  of  land 
55:13  that  shall  not  be  c.  off 
66:3  as  if  he  c.  off  a  dog's  neck 
Jer.  7:28  truth  is  c.  o;f  fr.  mouth 

29  c.  <yf  thy  hair,  6  Jerusalem 
9:21  to  c,  oif  cliildren  fr,  without 
11:19  let  us  c,  him  q^f  from  land 
44:7  c,  off  man  and  woman 

11  to  c,  off  all  Judah 
47:4  to  c,  o/f  from  Tyrus 
5  Ashkelon  is  c,  q^' 
48:2  c,  it  q/f  from  being  a  nation 
25  the  horn  of  Moab  is  c,  off 
49:26  men  of  war  shall  be  c,  q/f 
50: 16  c,      sower  from  Babylon 
51:6  be  not  c,  oTf  in  her  iniquity 
62  this  place,  io  c,  it  ojf 
Lam.  2:3  c.  off  in  anger 
3:5;j  c,  q^  my  life 
Ezek.  14:8  c,  him  off  from  people 

13  c,  off  man  and  beast,  17,  19, 
21;  25:13;  29:8 

17:9  not  c,  off  fruit  thereof 

17  forts  to  e,  q^many  persons 
21:3  c,  off  right,  and  wicked,  4 
25:7  I  will  c.  thee  o^f  from  peo, 

16  I  will  c.  o;f  Cherethim 
30:15  c,  q;f  multitude  of  No 
31:12  ter'.  of  nations  c,  himq^ 
35:7  I  will  c.  off  from  Seir  him 
37:11  we  are  c.  off  for  our  parts 

Dan.  4:14  c.  q^h'is  branches 
9:26  Messian  shall  be  c.  off 
llos.  8:4  that  they  may  be  c.  off 
10:7  king  is  c,  q^as  foam,  15 
Joel  1:5  the  new  wine  is  c.  off,  9 

16  meat  c,  off  before  our  eyes  ? 
Amos  1:5  c.  off  inhabitant,  8 
2:3  I  will  c.  o/fjudgelVom midst 
3:14  horns  of  iltar  shall  be  c.  off' 
Ob.  5  how  art  thouc,  off.^ 

9  every  one  of  E.  may  be  c,  off 

10  Shalt  be  c,  off  (or  ever 

14  to  c,  o,ff  those  did  escape 
Mic.  5:9  thine  enemies  be  c,  off 

10  horses ;  12  witchcrafts 
13  will  I  c,  off.  Nah.  1:14 

XaA,  1:15  wicked  is  utterly  c.  off 
2:13  c.  0^  thy  prey  from  earth 
3:15  the  sword  shall  c.  thee  qff 
Hub.  3:17  tho'  the  flock  be  c.  off 
Zep.  1:3  c.  q/f  man  from  land 
4  c.  q^  a  remnant  of  Baal 

11  tliat  bear  silver  c.  off 
3:6  I  have  c.  q^'the  nations 

7  so  dwellings  sh.  not  be  c.  off 
Zee.  5  3  sweareth,  shall  be  c.  off 

9:6  c.  o/f  pride  of  Ptiilistmes 
10  c.      chariot  from  Ephraim 
11:8  three  shepherds  also  I  c.off 
9  to  be  c.  off,  let  it  be  c.  off 
13:2  I  will  c.  q)f  names  of  idols 

8  two  parts  shall  be  c.  off 
14:3  residue  shall  not  be  c,  off 

80 


DAM 

.Vcr7,  9:12  Lord  will  c.  q/f  man 
J/aZ.  5:.'i0  if  right  hand' ofteiid  C. 

it  off.  18:8 ;  9:43,  45 

Mark  14:47  c,       his  ear,  Luk» 

22:.';0;  Jb/;rel8:10,  26 
Pom.  11:22  slialt  also  be  c,  qjf 
2  for,  11:12  I  may  c.q^  occasion 
Gal.  5:121  would  they  werec,  off 

CUT  out. 

Pron}.  10:31  fro.  tongue  be  c.  out 
Van.  2:.;4  a  stone  was  c.  Oi/Z,  45 
liwn.  11:24  e,  q»<  of  olive  tree 

CUT  short. 

2  K.  10:32  began  to  c.  Israel  sK 
Rom.  9:28  c.  it  sliort  in  right. 

CUT  up. 

.Job  30:4  who  c.  vp  mallows 
Is.  33:12  as  thorns  c.  shall 

CUTTEST,  ETH. 

Dent.  24: 19  when  thou  c.  harvest 

.Job  28:10  he  c.  out  rivers 

Ps.  46:9  he  c,  the  spear  in  simder 

141:7  as  when  one  c.  wood 
Prov.  26:6  mess,  by  fool,  c.  oflT 
■/(T,  10:3  for  one  c,  a  tree  out  of 

22:14  and  c,  him  out  windows 

CUTTING. 

Ex.  31:5  in  c.  of  stones,  35:33 
Is.  38:10  I  said  in  c,  oft'of  days 
7/aA,  2:10  by  c.  off  many  people 
J/ari'  5:5  c,  himself  with  stones 

CUTTINGS. 

Xc!!,  19:28  not  make  any  c,  21:5 
Jer.  48:37  upon  all  hands  be  c. 
CYMBAL. 

1  Cot.  13:1  I  am  as  tinkling  c. 

CYMB.ALS. 

2  6:5  play.  one.  1  Chr.  13:8 

1  Cydr.  l5:16  harps  and  c.  16:42 
16:5  Asaph  made  sound  with  c. 
25:6  these  were  for  song  with  e, 

2  Chr.  5:13  lift  up  voice  with  e. 
29:25  Levites  in  house  with  c, 

Ezr.  3:10  sons  of  Asaph  with  c. 
Ps.  150:5  upon  high  sounding  c. 

CYPRESS. 
Is.  44:14  he  taketh  thee, 

CYPRUS. 
Acti  4:36  country  of  C,  11:20 

1.3:4  from  Seleucia  sailed  to  C. 

15:39  Slark,  and  sailed  to  C. 

27:4  we  sailed  under  C. 

CYRENE. 
Mat.  27:32  found  a  man  of  C. 
Acts  2:10  parts  of  Libya  about  0. 

11:20  men  of  Cyprus  and  C. 

13:1  Lucius  of  C.  was  in  church 
CTRENIAN.   Mark  15:21 
CYRENIANS.   Acts  6:9 
CYRENIUS.   Luke  2:2 

CYRUS. 
2  Chr.  36:22  the  first  year  of  C. 
Ezr.  l:7;3:r;  4:3:  5:13 
Is.  44:28  that  saith  of  C.  45:1 
Dan.  1:21  to  the  first  year  of  C. 

6:'28  Dan,  prosp,  in  reign  of  C 

10:1  in  the  third  year  of  C. 


D. 


DABBASHETII.    Jos.  19:11 
DABEIiATH,    Jos.  19:12;  1  CK 
6:72 

DAGGER. 

Jud.  3:16  Ehud  made  him  a  d. 

21  took  d.  from  right  thigh,  23 
DAGOX.    Jud.  16:23;   1  Sam. 

5:2,  3,7;  1  Chr.  10:10 
DAILY.   See  after  days. 

DAIXTY,  lES. 
Gen.  49:20  Asher  yield  roral  d. 
Job  .3:l:"20  abhorretli  d.  meat 
Ps.  141:4  let  me  not  eat  of  d. 
Prov.  23:3  be  not  desirous  otd. 

6  neither  desire  his  d.  meats 
Rev.  18:14  d.  are  departed 
DALE. 

Gen.  14:17  valley  of  S.  king's  d. 
2  Sam.  18:18  a  pillar  in  king's  d. 
DALMATIA,   2  Tim.  4- 10 
D.U.MANUTHA,   Mark  8:10 

DAM. 

Ex.  22:30  seven  days  with  d. 
Lev. 

Deut.  22:6  not  take  d.  with  you. 
D.\M.\GE. 

Ezr.  4:22  why  should  d.  grow 
Est.  7:4  not  count,  king's  d 
Prov.  26:6  and  drinkcth  d. 
Dan.  6:2  should  have  no  el. 


CRUDEN-'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DAR 

Acts  27:10  voy.  will  be  with  d. 
9  Cor.  7:9  d.  by  us  in  nothing 
DAMAEIS.  ActsVi-M 
DAMASCUS. 
Gen.  15:2Eliezerof  D. 
S  Sam.  8:6  put  garrisons  In  D. 
S  K.  5:12  Pharpar  rivers  of  D. 
8:7  E.  came  to  D.  14:23;  16:9 
7«.  7:8:  8:4;  10:9;  17:1,3 
Ezek.  27:18;  Aims  1:3;  3:12:  5:27 
Acts  9:2  desired  letters  to  D.  10, 

19,  22,  27;  22:6,  10;  26:12 
2  Cor  11::32  in  D.  the  gov.  desir. 
Gal.  1:17  I  returned  again  toD. 

DAMTVABLE. 
S  Pet.  2:1  who  bring  in  d.  heres. 

DAMXATIO.V 
.3fa<.  23:14  shall  receive  greater 
d.  Mark  12:40;  Luke  20:47 
33  can  ye  escape  d.  of  hell 
Mark  3:29  in  danger  of  eternal  d. 
John  5:29  to  the  resurrection  of 
Mom.  3:8  whose  d.  is  just 

13:2  receive  to  themselves  d. 
1  Cor.  11:29  eateth  and  drink,  d. 

1  Tim.  5:12  havinij  d.  because 

2  Pet.  2:3  their  d.  slumbereth  not 

DAiW\ED. 
Mark  16:16  believeth  not  be  d. 
Mom.  14:23  doubteth  is  d. 
2  Thes.  2:12  d.  who  believed  not 

D.\iVISEL,. 
Gen.  24:55  said.  Let  the  d.  abide 
34:3  he  loved  rf.  spake  kindly,  12 
Deut.  22:15  tokens  of  d.  virginity 

21  bring  out  d.  and  stone  her 
Jud.  5::30  to  ev.  man  a  rf.  or  two  ? 

19:4  the  d.  father  retained  him 
Muth  2:6  it  is  the  Moabitish  d. 
1  K.  1:4  and  the  d.  cherished  h. 
Mat.  14:11  given  to  d.  Mark  6:28 

26:69  d.  came  to  P.  Jofin  18:17 
Mark  5:39  d.  is  not  dead,  but 

40  he  entereth  in  where  d.  was 
Acts  12:13  a  d.  came  to  hearken 

16:16  d.  possessed  met  us 

D.VMSELS. 
Gen.  24:61  Eebekah  arose  and  d. 

1  Sam.  25:42  Abigail  rode  with  d. 
Ps.  68:25  among  them  d.  playing 

DAIV,  a  person 
Gen.  30:6;  35:25  ;  49:16,  17 
Deut.  33:22  of  D.  he  said,  D.  is  a 
Jud.  5:17  why  did  D.  remain  ? 

DAPf,  a  place. 
Gen.  14:14  pursued  themuntoD. 
Deut.  34:1  Moses  all  GU.  untoD. 

Tribe  of  DAN. 
JVum.  1:.38  num.  of  D.  13:12;  .34:22 
Jos.  19:40  came  out  for  I'.  21;5 
Jud.  18:30  priests  to  D.  till  cap. 

DANCE,  gubstantlve. 
Ps.  149:3  praise  him  in  d.  150:4 
Jer.  31:13  virgin  rejoice  in  the  d. 
Lam.  5:15  our  d.  is  turned  into. 

DANCR,  Verb. 
Jiid.  21:21  ifdau.  of  S.  cometo«?. 
Job  21:11  their  children  d. 
JEc.  3:4  and  a  time  to  d. 
Js.  13:21  satyrs  shall  d.  there 

DANCED. 
Jvd.  21:23  number  thatd. 

2  Sam.  6:14  David  d.  bet  Lord 
Mat.  11:17  have  not  d.  Luke  7:.32 

14:6  dau.  of  Herod,  d.  Mark  6:22 
DANCES. 
Jud.  11:34  daugh.  came  with  d. 
1  Sam.  21:11  sing  of  h.  in  d.  29:5 
Jer.  31:4  shaltgo  forth  in  the  d. 

DANCING. 
Ex.  32:19  he  taw  calf  and  d. 

1  Sain.  18:6  women  came  out  d. 
30:16  spread  on  all  the  earth  d. 

2  Sam.  6:16Dav.  d.  1  C/ir.  15:29 
Ps.  30:11  my  mourning  into  d. 
liUke  15:25  as  he  came  heard  d. 

DANDLED. 
Is.  66:12  be  d.  upon  her  knees 

D.\NGER. 
Mat.  5:21  in  d.  of  judgment,  22 

22  in  d.  of  council,  of  hell-fire 
Mark  3:29  in  d.  of  eternal  dam. 
Acts  19:27  not  only  craft  is  in  d. 

40  d.  to  be  called  in  question 
DAIVGEROCS. 
Acts  27:9  sailing  was  now  d. 

DANIEL. 
Ezek.  14:14  though  Noah,  D.  and 
Mat.  24:15  spo.  by  D.  Mark  13:14 

DARE. 
/o5  41:10  none  d.  stir  him  up 


DAR 

Pom.  5:7  would  even  d.  to  die 
15:18  rf.  to  sjjcak  of  anytliiiig 
1  Cor.  6:1  d.  any  of  you  go  to  1. 

1  Cor.  10:12  d.notmukeourselv. 

DARIUS. 
Ezr.  4:5;  5:5;  6:1,  15;  Neh.  12:22 
Dan.  5:31;  6:9,  25;  9:1 
Zee.  7:1  in  fourth  year  of  D. 

DARK. 

Gen.  15:17  when  it  was  d. 
Lev.  13:6  plague  be  d.  21,  56 
Num.  12:8  speak  not  in  sp. 
.70S.  2:5  \vhen     men  went  out 

2  Sam.  22:12  d.  waters,  Ps.  18:11 
Xeh.  13:19  gates  began  to  be  d. 
Job  3:9  let  stars  of  tw  ilight  had. 

12:25  they  grope  in  the  d. 

18:6  light  be  d.  in  his  tabemac. 

22:13  judge  through  d.  cloud  ? 

24:16  In  d.  they  dig  thro'  houses 
Ps.  35:6  let  their  way  be  d. 

49:4  open  d.  saying  on  harp 

74:20  d.  places  full  of  cruelty 

78:2  utter  d.  sayings  of  old 

88:12  wonders  be  known  in  d.  f 

105:28  sent  darkness,  made  it  d. 
Prov.  1:6  and  their  d.  sayings 

7:9  in  the  black  and  d.  night 
Is.  29:15  their  works  are  inlhecZ. 

43:19  not  spoken  in  a  d.  place 
.Jer.  1-3:16  feet  stumble  on  d.  m. 
iaTO.3:6  set  me  in  d.  places 
Ezek.  8:12  house  of  Israel  do  in  d. 

32:7  make  stars  thereof  d. 
8  bright  lights  of  heaven  d. 

34:12  in  cloudy  and  d.  day 
Van.  8:23  understand,  d.  senten. 
■Joel  2:10  sun  and  moon  be  d. 
Amos  5:S  niaketh  the  day  d.  20 
Mic.  3:6  d.  to  you,  day  shall  be  d. 
Zee.  14:6  light  not  clear  nor  d. 
I-,uke  \\:Wt  having  no  part  d. 
John  6: 17  and  it  was  now  d. 

20:1  !Mary  came  when  yet  d. 
2  Pet.  1:19  shineth  in  a  d.  place 

DARREN. 
Amos  8:9  d.  earth  in  clear  day 

D.IRKENED. 
Ex.  10:15  so  that  laud  was  d. 
Ps.  69:23  eyes  be  d.  Pom.  11:10 
Ec.  12:2  moon  or  stars  be  not  d. 

3  look  out  of  windows  be  d. 
Ts.  5::J0  light  is  d.  in  heavens 

9:19  land;  13:10  sun,  Joel  3:15 

24:11  all  joy  is  d.  mirth  gone 
Ezek.  30:18  at  Tehaph,  day  hi?  d. 
Zee.  11:17  right  eye  be  utterlv  d. 
Mat.  24:29  sun  be  d.  Mark  1:3:24 
J^iike  2:3:45  and  the  sun  was  d. 
Pom.  1:21  foolish  heart  was  d. 
Eph.  4:18  the  understanding  d. 
Pev.  8: 12  so  as  third  l)art  was  d. 

9:2  sun  and  the  air  were  d. 
DARKEXETII. 
Job  38:2  who  is  this  d.  counsel 
DARKLY. 

1  Cor.  13: 12  we  see  thro'  a  glass  <Z . 

DARKNESS. 
Gen.  1:2  d.  was  upon  the  deep 

5  the  d.  he  called  Night 

18  to  divide  the  light  {romd., 
15:12  horror  of  d.  fell  on  Abram 

J'.x.  10:22  d.  in  all  Egypt 
14:20  d.  to  them,  but  light 
20:21  Moses  drew  near  to  d. 

Deut.  4:11  mount,  burnt  with  d. 
5:22  words  Lord  spakeoutof  d. 

.Jos.  24:7  d.  bet.  you  andEgvpt, 

2  Sam.  22:10(?.  under,  Ps.  18:9 
12  d.  his  pavilions 

29  enlighten  my  d.  Ps.  18:28 
Job  3:5  let  d.  stain  it 

6  for  that  night,  lot  d.  seize  it 
5:14  meet  withrf.  in  daytime 
10:22  a  land  ofd.  as  d.  itself 
19:8  hath  set  d.  in  my  paths 
20:26  all  c?.  be  hid 

22:11  or  a!,  that  canst  not  see 
23:17notcutoft"before  d.  neith. 

hath  he  covered  the  d. 
28:3  an  end  to  d.  stones  of  d. 
34:22  no     where  may  hide 
37: 19  not  order  speech  for  d. 
38:9  thick  d.  a  swaddling-band 

19  as  for  d.  where  is  the  place 
Ps.  18:11  d.  his  secret  place 

88:18  mine  acquaint,  intoc?. 
97:2  clouds  and  d.  about  him 
104:20  makest  d.  audit  is  night 
105:28  sent  d.  made  it  dark 
139:11  surely  d.  shall  cover  me 
12  d.  hideth  not  from  thee 

Prov.  2:13  to  walk  in  ways  of  d. 
4: 19  way  of  the  wicked  is  as 

Ec.  0:4  name  be  covered  with  d. 


781 


DAR 

Is.  5:.30  look  to  land,  behold  d. 

8:22  shall  look,  and  bc'hold  d. 

45:3  give  thee  treasures  of  d. 

47:5  get  1  hee  Into  d.  O  daughter 

60:2  </.  shall  cover  the  earth,  and 

gross  rf.  the  people 
Jer.  13:16  before  he  cause  d.  and 

make  light  gross  d. 
Ezek.  32:8  set  d.  upon  thy  land 
,/orf2:2aday  of  clouds  and  rf. 

31  sun  be  turned  to  d.  Acts2:W 
Amos  4:13  maketh  morning  d. 
Nah.  1:8  d.  pursue  liis  enemies 
Mat.  6:23  full  of  rf.  Luke  ll.:34 

8:12  outer  rf.  22:13;  25:.30 

27:45  sixth  hour  rf.  Mark  15:33 
Luke  22:.53  and  power  of  rf. 

23:44  was  rf.  over  all  the  earth 
Acts  13:11  on  him  mist  and  rf. 
Eph.  5:11  with  works  of  rf. 

6: 12  rulers  of  rf.  of  this  world 
Col.  1:13  from  power  of  rf. 

1  7%<?s.  5:5  not  of  night  nor  of  rf. 
Ileb.  12: 18  are  not  come  to  rf. 

2  Pet.  2:4  deliv.  into  chains  of  rf. 

17  mist  of  rf.  is  reserved 
1  .John'i-.n  rf.  hath  blinded 
Jude  6  everlast.  chains  under  rf. 

13  is  reserved  blackness  of  rf. 
Bev.  16:10  kingd.  was  full  of  rf. 

DARKNESS,  ivith  day. 
Job  3:4  let  that  day  he  rf. 

15:23  thatrfayof  rf.  is  at  hand 
Ec.  11:8  remember  dai/sold. 
Is.  58:10  thy  rf.  be  as  noon-daij 
Joeli:2  a  daij  of  d.  Zep.  1:15 
Amos  5:20  day  of  Lord  be  rf.  ? 

In  DARKNESS. 
Dent.  28:29  grope  as  blind  in  rf. 
1  Sam.  2:9  wicked  be  silent  in  rf. 
1  K.  8:12  L.  said  he  would  dwell 

id  thick  rf.  2  Chr.  6:1 
■Job  17:13  made  my  bed  in  rf. 
Ps.  83:5  they  walk  on  in  rf. 

88:6  laid  me  in  rf.  in  deeps 

91:6  pestilence  that  walketh  i.  rf. 

107:10  such  as  sit  in  rf. 

143:3  made  me  dwell  ind. 
Prov.  20:20  out  in  obscure  rf. 
Ec.  2:14  fool  walketh  in  rf. 

5:17  eateth ;  fi:4  departeth  in  rf. 
Is.  42:7  sit  in  rf.  out  of  prison 

49:9  to  them  in  rf.  ghow  yoursel. 

59:9  light,  but  we  walk  in  rf. 
.Jer.  23:12  as  slippery  ways  in  rf. 
Dan.  2:22  knowcth  what  is  in  rf. 
Jolin  8:12  not  walk  in  rf. 

12:35  walketh  in  rf.  know,  not 
46  shall  not  abide  in  rf. 
1  Thes.  5:4  but  ye  are  not  in  rf. 
1  John  1:6  and  walk  in  rf.  we  lie 

2:9  hateth  brother,  is  in  rf.  11 
Land  of  DARKNESS. 
.Job  10:21  bef.  Igo  to  land  ofd. 

22/((«rfo/rf.asrf. itself. 
Jer.  2:31  been  to  Israel  /.  of  rf. 

DARKNESS,  with  light. 
Gen.  1:4  G.  divided  fromrf. 

18  to  divide  light  from  rf. 
■Job  10:22  where  light  is  as  rf. 

I'i-AHiglLt  is  shortbccauseof  rf. 
18:18  driven  from  light  into  rf. 
29:3  by  his  light  I  walk,  thro'  rf. 
30:26  I  waited  for  liglit  came  rf. 
Ps.  112:4  ariseth  light  in  rf. 
1:39:12  rf.  and  I.  are  both  alike 
Ec.  2:13  as  liglit  excelleth  rf. 
Is.  5:20  that  put  rf.  for    /.  for  rf. 
9:2  peo.  that  walk,  in  rf.  have 

seen  a  great  I.  Mat.  4: 16 
42:16  make  rf.  light  before  them 
45:7  I  form  light  and  create  rf. 
.50:10  walketh  in  rf.  hath  no 
.Ter.  1.3:16  look  for^,  he  make  it  rf. 
Lam..  3:2  bro't  me  into  rf.  not  I. 
Amos  5:18  is  rf.  and  not  light 
Mic.  7:8  I  sit  in  rf.  L.  be  silight 
Mat.  6:23  /.  be  rf.  howgr.  that  rf. 
10:27  what  I  tell  in  rf.  speak  in  /. 

Luke  12:3 
L?/^el:(9/.  that  sit  rf.  .ff<W!.  2:19 
11::35  W^niliiiht  in  theebenot  d. 
John  1:5  I.  shineth  in  rf.  rf.  com. 
3:19  loved  rf.  rather  than  light 
12:35  while  ye  have  I.  lest  rf. 
Acts  26:18  from  rf.  to  light 
Horn.  13:12  works  of  rf.  put  on 
1  Cor.  4:5  to/,  hid.  things  of  rf. 
S  Cor  4:6  /.  to  shine  out  of  rf. 
6:14  communion  light  with  rf. 
1  Pet.  2:9  out  of  rf.  into  marv.  I. 
1  t/oA/i  1:5  in  Him  is  no  rf.  at  all 
2:8  rf.  is  passed  true  I.  shineth 

Out  of  DARKNESS. 
Devt.  5:2:3  voice  ontof  the  rf. 
Job  12:2J  deep  thmgs  out  of  d. 


DAU 

■Job  15:22  he  shall  return  outofd. 

30  shall  not  Ae\yMtout  ofd. 
Ps.  107:14  brought  themor;^  ofd. 
Is.  29:18  blind  eta  out  of  rf. 

DARLING. 
P.*.  22:20  rf.  from  power  of  dog 
35:17  rescue  mv  rf.  from  lions 

DART,  8. 

2  ^rtwi.  18:14  .Joab  took  three  d. 
2  Chr.  32:5  Hezekiah  made  rf. 
./oA  41:26  nor  the  d.  cannot  hold 

29  rf.  are  counted  as  stubble 
Prov.  7:2:3  till  rf.  strike  thro'  liver 
Eph.  6:16  to  quench  tieiy  rf.  of 
Ileb.  12:20  thrust  thro'  with  a  d. 
DASH. 

iK.  8:12  wilt  rf.  their  children 
Ps.  2:9  rf.  in  pieces  like  a  pot. 
91:12  lest  thou  rf.  foot  aijainsta 

stone.  Mat.  4:6;  LukeA.ll 
Js.  13:18  shall  rf.  young  men 
Ter.  13:14  will  rf.  one  ag.  another 

DASHED. 

Ex.  15:6  thy  right  hand,  O  L.  rf. 
Is.  13.16  child,  be  rf.  to  pieces, 

Eos.  13:16;  3:10 
Uos.  10:14  mo.  was  rf.  on  child. 

DASHETH. 
Ps.  137:9  rf.  little  ones  ag.  stones 
DATHAN.   See  abiram. 

DAUB,  ED,  INC. 
Ex.  2:3  she  rf.  ark  with  slime 
Kzek.Vi:  10  rf.  it  with  untempered 
22:28  her  prophets  rf.  them 

DAUGHTER. 

Gen.  20:12  rf.  of  my  father,  notd. 

24:23  whose  rf.  art  thou,  47 
48  master's  brother's  rf.  to  son 

.34:7  in  lying  with  Jacob's  rf. 
8  my  son  longeth  for  your  d. 
Ex.  1:16  if  a  rf.  she  Bhall  live 

21:31  have  gored  a  son  or  a  d. 
Lev.  12:6  days  fulfilled  for  a  rf. 

18:17  nor  take  her  daughler'srf. 

21:9  if  rf.  of  priest  profane 
.Vim.  27:9  if  no  rf.  give  his  inh. 

:30:8  rf.  that  possess,  an  in  her. 
27:22  lieth  withrf.  of  father 

28:56  eye  be  evil  toward  her  rf. 
Jud.  11:40  lament  Jephthah's  rf. 

1  Sam.  1:16  handmaid  a  rf.  of  B. 
18:19  Saul's  rf.  should  beengiv. 

2  Sam.  12:3  lamb  unto  him  as  a  rf. 

1  K.  3:1  Solo,  took  Pharaoh's  rf. 
11:1  many  with  rf.  of  Pharaoh 

2  K.  8:18  rf.  Jehoram's  wife 
9::34  bury  her,  she  is  a  king's  d. 

1  Chr.  2:49  rf.  of  Caleb  Achsa 
Est.  2:7  uncle's  rf.  for  his  own 
Ps.  45:10  O  rf.  and  consider,  and 

13  king's  rf.  glorious  within 
Cant.  7:1  shoes,  O  prince's  rf. 
.J^r.  31:22  backsliding  rf.  49:4 

46:19  O  rf.  in  Egypt,  fumiBh 

48:18rf.  dost  inhabit  Dibon 
IJzek.  14:16deliv.  eon  nor  rf.  18,30 

16:44  as  mother,  bo  is  her  rf. 
45  art  mother' srf.  thaWoatheth 
Dan.  11:6  king's  rf.  of  south  come 
17  shall  give  him  rf.  of  women 
ITos.  1:6  conce.  ag.  and  bare  a  d. 
Mic.  5:1  O  rf.  of  troops 

7:6  rf .  riseth  up  ag.  mother,  Mat. 

10:35;  Luke  12:.53 
Zep.  3:10  rf.  of  my  dispersed 
Mfd.  2:11  mar.  rf.  of  strange  god 
Mat.  9:22  rf.  be  of  good  comfort, 
Mark  5::34 ;  Luke  8:48 

19:.37  loveth  rf.  more  than  me 

14:6  rf.  of  Herodias  danced 

1.5:26  her  rf.  was  made  whole 
Mark  7:26  cast  devil  out  of  herd. 
Luke  8:42  he  had  one  only  rf. 

13:16  this  woman  being  a  rf. 
Al  ts  7:2*  Pharaoh's  rf.  nourished 
Heb.  11:24  son  of  Pharaoh's  rf. 

DAUGHTER  of  Babylon. 
Ps.  137:8  O  rf.  of  B.  to  be  destr, 
/v.  47:1  O  d.  of  B.sit  on  ground 
Jer.  50:42  battle  ag.  thee  d.of  B. 

51:33  rf.  ofB.  like  a  tlir.-floor 
Zee.  2:7  dwcUest  with  rf.  of  B. 

DAUGHTER  of  the 
Chaldeans. 

Is.  47:1  throne,  O  rf.  of  Chat. 
5  into  darkness,  rf.  of  Cfial. 

DAUGHTER  of  Edom. 

Lam.  4:21  be  glad,  rf.  of  E. 
22  thiuo  iniquity,  O  rf.  of  E. 

DAUGHTER  of  Egvpt. 

Jer.  40:11  go  into  G.  rf.  ofEr;, 
24  rf.  of  Egypt  be  confouniied 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DAU 

DAUGHTER  of  Gallim. 

Is.  W-M  thy  voice  d.  of  Gallim 
His  DAUGHTER. 

Ex.  21:7  sell  his  d.  to  bo  servant 
Num.  27:8  to  pass  to  his  d. 

30:16  statutes  bet.  fa.  aud  his  d. 
Dent.  7:3  nor  his  d.  take 

18:10  his  d.  pass,  2  K.  23:10 
Jud,  21:1  not  give  his  d.  to  B. 

1  Sam.  17:25  kiug  give  him  AiscZ. 
DAUGHTER  of  Jerusalem. 

2  A'.  iy;21  d.  of  J.  hutli  shaken 

her  head  at  thee,  Is.  37:22 
Lam.  2:13  liken  to  thee,  d.  of  J. 

15  wag  their  head  at  d.  of  J. 
Mic.  4:8  sliall  come  to  d.  of  J. 
Zep.  3:14  rej.  with  heart,  a.  of  J. 
Zee.  9:9  d.  of  J.  thy  king  cometh 

DAUGHTER  of  Judah. 
Lam.  1:15  hath  trodden  d.  of  J. 
2:2  strong-holds  of  d.  of  J. 

6  inc.  in  d.  of  J.  mourning 
DAUGHTER-IIV-LAW. 

Gen.  38:16  she  was  d.-in-laiv 

84  Tamar  thy  d.-in-law  played 
Lev.  18: 15  naked.  oHhy  d.-in-law 

80:12  man  lie  with  his  d.-in-l. 
Ruth  4:15  d.-in  l.  which  lov.  thee 
1  Sam.  4:19  d.-in-law  with  child 
Ezek.  22:11  defileth  his  d.-in-l. 
Mic.  7:6  d.  aga.  mother-iu-law, 
Mat.  10:35;  Luke  12:53 
My  DAUGHTER. 
Deut.  22:17  tokens  of  7nij  d.  virp;. 
Jos.  15:16  him  will  1  give  my  d. 
Jud.  11:35  7ny  d.  hast  brou.  me 

19:24  here  is  my  d.  a  maiden 
Huth  2:2  she  said.  Go  my  d. 

3:10  blessed  be  thou  my  d. 
Mat.  9:18  my  d.  is  even  now  d. 

15:22  my  d.  is  vexed 
Mark  5:2:3  my  d.  at  point  of  d. 

DAUGHTER  of  my  people. 
Is.  22:4  spoiling  of  rf.  of  ]>. 
Jer.  4:11  wind  toward  d.  of  p. 

6:14  healed  d.of]).  8:11 
26  O  d.of  my  p.  gird  with  sack. 

8:19  the  cry  of  d.  of  my  p. 

21  for  hurt  of  d.  of  my  p. 

22  health  of  d.  of  p.  recovered 
9:1  weep  for  slain  of  d.  of  y. 

7  shall  I  do  for  d.  of  m  y  p. 
14:17  virgin  d.  of  p.  is  broKen 

Lam.  2:11  destr.  otd.  of  p.  3:48 
4:3  the  d.  of  my  p.  is  bee.  cruel 
6  iniquity  oi  d.  of  my  p. 
10  in  destruction  oid.  of  p. 
DAUGHTER  of  Tarshish. 
Is.  23:10  as  river,  d.  of  T. 

Thy  DAUGHTER. 
Gen.  29:18  serve  7  y.  for  thy  a. 
Ex.  20:10  nor  /////  d.  Deut.  5:14 
Lev.  18: 10  nakedness  of  thy  d.  d. 

19:29  do  not  prostitute  Ihy  d. 
Deut.  7:3  thy  d.  not  give 
13:6  nthy  d.  entice  thee 
22:17  found  not  thy  d.  a  maid 
iK.  14:9  give  thy  d.  to  my  eon 
Mark  5:.35  t.  d.  is  dead,  iwfce8:49 
7:29  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  d. 

DAUGHTER  of  Tyre. 

Ps.  45:12  d.  of  T.  be  there 
D  AUGHTER  of  Zidon. 

Is.  23:12  O  oppressed  d.  of  Z. 
DAUGHTER  of  Zion. 

^K.  19:21  d.  of  Z.  desp.  /s. 37:22 
Ps.  9: 14  in  gates  of  rf.  o/"  Zion 
Is.  1:8  d.  of  Z.  left  as  a  cottage 
4:4  washed  away  filth  of  d.of  Z. 
10:32  mount  ot  d.  of  Z.  16:1 
52:2  thyself  captive  d.  of  Zion 
62:11  d.  of  Zion  thy  sal."cometh 
Jer.  4:31  voice  of  d.  of  Zion 
6:2  d.  of  Z.  to  a  comely  woman 

23  men  of  warag.  thee,  d.  of  Z. 
Lam.  1:6  d.  of  Zion  beauty  dep. 
8:1  L.  cover  d.  of  Z.  with  cloud 

4  tabornacle  of  d.  of  Zion 

8  destroy  wall  of  d.  of  Z. 
10  elders  of  d.  of  Zion 

13  equal  to  thee,  d.  of  Zion 

18  O  wall  of     of  Zion 
4:22  accomplished  d.  of  Zion 
Mic.  1:13  sin  to  d.  of  Zion 
4:8  strong-hold  of  rf.  of  Zion 

10  to  brnig  forth,  d.  'of  Zion 

13  arise  aiid  thresh,  0  d.  of  Z. 
Zep.  3:14  sing,  O  d.  of  Zion 
Zee.  2:10  rejoice,  d.  of  Zion,  9:9 
Mat.  21:5  d.  of  Zion  king  cometh 
John  12:15  fear  not  d.  of  Zion 

DAUGHTERS. 

Oen.  6:8  eons  of  God  saw  d. 


DAU 

Gen.  19:.36  both(/.  of  Lot  with  c. 
24:3  d.  of  Can.  37;  28:1,  6 

13  d.  came  out  to  draw  water 
27:46  weary  of  life  bee.  of  <i. 
30:13  d.  will  call  me  blessed 
31:26  hast  carried  away  my  d. 

43  d.  my  d.;  50  if  afflict  my  d. 

34:1  Dinah  went  out  to  see  d. 
9  give  your  d.  take  our  d. 
Etc.  2:16  priest  of  Midau  had  7  d. 

21:9  deal  after  the  manner  of  c/. 

:34: 16  d.  go  a  whoring  after  gods 
Lev.  26:29  flesh  of  d.  shall  ye  eat 
Nu7n.  26;:i3(/.  of  Zeloph.  Jos.  17:3 

27:7  d.  of  Zeloph.  speak  right 

.36:10  so  did  d.  of  Zelophehad 
neut.  23:17  no  whore  of  rf.  of  Is. 
Jud.  3:6  took  d.  to  be  wives 

21:7  not  give  them  of  our  d.  18 
Ruth  1:11  turn  again  my  d.  12 

1  Sam.  8:13  d.  confectionaries 
Neh.  5:5  our  d.  into  bondage 

7:63  one  of  rf.  of  B.  Ezr.  2:61 
10:;30  not  give  d.  to  peo.  of  land 

Job  42:15  none  so  fair  as  d.  of  J. 

Ps.  45:9  king's  d.  am.  hon.  worn. 
144:12  d.  be  as  corner-stones 

Prov.  31:29  d.  done  virtuously 

Cant.  2:2  so  is  my  love  among  d. 
6:9  the  d.  saw  and  blessed  her 

Is.  32:9  ye  careless  d.  give  ear 
00:4  d.  be  nursed  at  thy  side 

■Jer.  9:20  teach  your  d.  wailing 
29:6  give  your  d.  to  husbands 
49:2  her  d.  be  bunit  with  flre 
3  cry,  ye  d.  of  Rabbah,  gird  ye 

Lam.  3:51  bee.  of  rf.  of  my  city 

Kzek.  1:3:17  set  faceag.  rf.  of  peo. 
10:46  Samaria  and  her  rf.  Sod. 
49  idlen.  was  in  her,  and  in  rf. 
55  sister  Sudom  and  rf.  return 
61  cive  them  unto  thee  for  d. 
2.3:2  two  wom.  rf.  of  one  mother 
26:6  her  rf.  be  slain  in  field,  8 
.30:18  her  rf.  go  into  captivity 
.32:16  rf.  of  nations  lament  her 

IIos.  4:13  rf.  shall  commit  whor. 

14  I  will  not  punish  your  rf. 
Luke  1:5  his  wife  of  rf.  of  Aaron 
.lets  21:9  had  four  rf.  virgins 

1 1'et.  3:6  whose  rf.  ye  are  as  long 

DAUGHTERS  of  Israel. 

Deut.  23:17  no  wliore  of  rf.  of  I. 
Jud.  11:40  rf.  of  I.  yearly  to  lam, 

2  Sam.  1:24  rf.  of  I.  weep  over  S. 

DAUGHTERS  of  Jerusalem. 

Cant.  1:5  comely,  O  rf.  of  J. 
2:7  you  rf.  of  J.  3:5;  5:8;  8:4 
3: 10  paved  with  love  for  rf.  of  J. 
5:16  my  beloved,  O  d.  of  J. 
Luke  23:28  rf.  of  J.  weep  not 

DAUGHTERS  of  Judah. 

Ps.  48:11  let  d.  of  Judah  be  glad 
97:8  the  rf.  of  Judah  rejoiced 

DAUGHTERS-IiV-LAW. 
Ruth  1:8  Naomi  said  d.-in-law 

DAUGHTERS  of  Moab. 
Xum.  25:1  whore,  with  rf.  of  M. 
Is.  16:2  rf.  be  at  fords  of  Aruon 

DAUGHTERS  of  music. 
Ec.  12:4  rf.  of  m.  be  bro.  low 
DAUGHTERS  of  the  Philis- 
tines. 

2  Sam.  1:20  lest  the  rf.  of  P.  rej. 

Ezek.  16:27  deliver  thee  to  rf.  of  P. 
57  the  rf.  of  P.  which  despise 
DAUGHTERS  of  Shiloh. 

■lud.  21:21  if  rf.  of  Shiloh  come 

DAUGHTERS,  joined  with 
sons. 

Gen.  5:4  begat  s.  rf.  7,  10;  11:11 
19:12  thy  sons  and  rf.  bring  out 
31:28  not  suff.  to  kiss  s.  and  rf. 
55  kissed  his  sons  and  rf. 
37:35  sons  rf.  rose  to  comfort 
Ex.  10:9  with    and  rf.  will  we 
21:4  have  borne  him  sons  or  rf. 
34:16  take  of  their  rf.  to  thy  s. 
Num.  21:29  son.^  d.  into  cap'tiv. 
26::33  no  sons  but  rf.  .Tos.  17:3 
Deut.  12:12  and  ,f.  and  rf.  rejoice 
31  sons  and  rf.  they  have  burnt, 

2  A'.  17:17;  Jer.  7:31;  32:.35 
28:32,5.  rf.  given  to  another  jieo. 
41  begat  sons  rf.  but  not  enjoy 
53  eat  flesh  of  sons  aud  rf. 
32:19  provoking  of  his    and  rf. 
Jos.  7:24  brought  Ach.  .<i,  and  rf. 
17:6  rf.  of  Jlanasseh  inh.  am.  s. 
Jud.  3:6  gave  their  rf.  to  their  .v. 
12:9  Ibzan  30  rf.  for  his  sons 


DAY 

2  Chr.  11:21  Rehob,  had 28s.  60rf. 

13:21  Abijah  begat  22  .wns  16  rf. 
Ezr.  9:12  rf.  to  their  s.  Neh.  13:25 
Neh.  4:14  fight  for  your  s.  and  rf, 

5:2  our  sons  and  rf.  are  many 

10:28  s.  and  rf.  clave  to  brethren 
■Job  1 :2  born  to  Job  7  ,•!.  3  rf,  42: 13 
Ps.  10tj:37  sacrificed  sons  and  rf. 

;38  shed  blood  of  their  s.  andrf. 
Is.  43:6  bring  my  s.  from  far.  rf. 

49:22  bring  thy  sons  in  arms,  rf. 

56:5  better  than  *o/w  and  rf. 
Jer.  3:24  shame  dev.  sons  and  rf. 

16:2  nor  shall  have  sons  nor  rf. 

19:9  cause  eat  flesh  of  «.  and  rf. 

29:6  wives,  beget  sons  and  rf. 

48:46  .?.  and  rf.  taken  captive 
j^zf^.  14:16  deliver  sorts  nor  rf. 

16:20  s.  and  rf.  and  sacrificed 

2:3:4  mine,  bare  sons  and  rf. 
46  shall  slay  their  sons  and  rf. 

24:21  .1.  rf.  fall  by  sw.  Arms  7:17 
25  when  I  take  their  s.  aud  rf 
Joel  2:28    and  rf.  prop.  Acts  2:17 

3:8  sell  sons  and  rf,  to  Judah 
iCor.  6: 18  be  my    andrf.  saithL 

Two  DAUGHTERS. 

Gen.  19:8  I  have  two  rf.  let  me 
15  tiike  thy  wife  and  two  rf. 

29:16  Laban  had  two  rf  Leah 

31:41  I  served  for  thy  tivo  rf. 
Ruth  1:7  N.  went  out  with  t.  rf. 
1  Sam.  2:21  Hannah  bare  two  rf. 

14:49  Saul's  tii'o  rf.  were  ilerab 
Prov.  30:15  horseleech  hath  rf. 

DAUGHTERS  of  the  uncir. 
eumcised. 

iSam.  1:20  lest  rf.  of  u.  triumph 
DAUGHTERS  of  Zion. 

CarU.  3:11  go  forth,  O  ye  rf.  of  Z. 
Is.  3:16  rf.  of  Zion  are  haughty 
4:4  filth  ofrf.  of  Zion 

DAVID. 
Ruth  4:22  Jesse  Uegat  D.  Mat. 

1:6;  LukeZ:^l 
1  SaOT.  16:13  came  upon  D. 
iSam.  5:1  all  tribes  of  Is.  to  P. 
1  A'.  2:10  D.  slept,  1  Chr.  29:28 
ft.  72:20  prayers  of  D.  son  of  J. 
Mat.  9:27  son  of  P.  15:22 ;  20:30 ; 

Mark\0:iT\  X?/Ae  18:38 
12:3  Z>.  did  when  hungered, 

.3/arife2:25;  iuAe  20:41 
21:9  S.  of  Z>.  15;  22:42;  Mark  12:.35 
Rom.  1:3  C.  seed  of  Z).  2  Tirn.  2:8 
//cd.  4:7  saying  in  D.  to-day 
Rev.  3:7  key  of  P.;  5:5  root,  22:16 

Hand  of  DAVID. 
1  Sam.  20:16  Lord  req.  at  A.  of  P. 
•2Sam.  3:8  not  mtu  hand  of  P.  18 
21:22  feU  by  A.  of  D.  1  Chr.  20:8 

House  of  DAVID, 
lA".  12:19fol.  P.  but  J.  2C'Ar.lO:19 
Ps.  122:5  thrones  of  the  A.  o/'/^, 
/f.  7:2  it  was  told  house  of  P.  13 
22:22  key  of  A.  0/  P.  will  I  lay 
Zee.  12:7  gl.  of  A.  of  P.  8,  10,  12 
13:1  fountain  opened  to  A.  of  P. 
Luke  1:27  Joseph,  of  A.  of  P.  69 
2:4  the  house  and  lineage  of  i>. 
DAVID,  joined  with  kin^. 

1  Sam.  21:11  this  7).     of  land? 
'2  Sain.  2:4  anointed  Z*.  k.  over  J. 
Jer.  30:9  Lord  and  P.  the  Aino' 
//OS.  3:5  seek  L.  and  P.  their  a:. 
Mat.  1:6  D.  the  k.  and  /».  the  i. 
Ads  13:22  raised  Z*.  to  be  the  k. 

Servant  DAVID. 

2  Sam.  7:5  my  servant  P.  8,  26 
1  K.  8:25  thy  s.  P.  2  Chr.  6:16 

11:13  for  />.  s.  sake,  ft.  132:10; 

/s.  37:35 
Ps.  78:70  P.  his  servant,  89:20 
./rr.  3:3:21  brok.  with  P.  my  ,s.  22 
Ezek.  34:23  even  my  servant  P. 
37:24  />.  my  scr.  shall  be  kin^ 
Luke  l:69salva.  in  house  of  s./>. 
Acts  4:25  mouth  of  thy  serv.  P. 

DAWIV,  rvG. 
Jos.  6:15  rose  about  rf.  of  day 
Jud.  19:26  came  woman  in  rf. 
Job  3:9  nor  let  it  see  rf.  of  day 
7:4  I  am  full  of  tossings  to  rf. 
Ps.  119:147  I  prevented  the  rf. 
.Mat.  28:1  as  it  besan  to  rf. 
•2  Pet.  1:19  till  the'day  rf.  and  the 
DAY. 

Gen.  1:5  God  called  the  light  rf. 
32:26  let  me  go,  rf.  breaketh 
Lev.  23:.37  evcrv  thing  on  his  rf. 
.Yum.  14:34  each  rf.  for  a  year 


1  Sam.  30:10noth.  lack.  s.  nor  rf,  i  Pent.  4:10 rf.  thou  stoodest  be.  L. 
1  Chr.  23:22  Ele.  had  no  s.  but  rf.  I  9:24  rebellious  from  rf.  I  knew 
85:5  God  gave  Ileinaa  14    3  rf.  I  24: 15  at  his  rf.  give  him  his  hire 
782 


DAY 

Jos.  10:13  sun  not  dovni  nb.  a  rf. 

14  was  no  rf.  like  that 
Jud.  16:2  when  it  is  rf,  kill  Sam. 

1  Sam.  9:15  told  S.  a  rf.  before 
24:4  rf,  of  which  Lord  said 

26: 10  or  his  rf.  shall  come  to  die 

2  Sam.  3:35  while  yet  rf.  Jer.  15:9 

1  A".  2:37  on  rf.  thou  goest  out 

2  A'.  4:8  fell  on  arf.  Elisha,  11, 18 
Neh.  4:2  make  an  end  in  a  rf.  ? 
Job  1:4  feasted,  every  one  his  rf. 

0  was  a  rf.  when  sons,  13;  2:1 
3:3  rf.  per.  wherein  I  was  born 
14:6  till  he  accomplish  liis  rf. 
18:20  be  astonished  at  his  rf. 
19:25  stand  at  latter  rf.  on  earth 
21:30  reserved  to  rf.  of  destruc- 
tion 

Ps.  19:2  rf.  unto  rf.  uttereth 
37:13  he  seeth  his  rf.  is  coming 
78:42  nor  rem.  rf.  he  delivered 
84:10  a  rf.  in  thy  courts  better 
119:164  7  times  a  rf.  I  praise 

Ptoi!.4:18  and  more  to  perfect  d. 
7:20  home  at  the  rf.  appointed 
27:1  what  a  rf,  may  bring  forth 
Cant.  2:17  till  the  rf,  break,  4:6 

Is.  7:17  from  rf.  Ephraim  dep. 
43:13  before  rf.  was,  I  am  he 
58:5  a  rf.  to  aBlict  soul  ?  caH  thifl 

an  acceptable  rf.  to  Lord  ? 
61:2  rf.  of  vengeance  of  G.  63:4 

Jer.  12:3  prep,  for  rf.  of  slaughter 
27:22  there  be  tiUrf.  I  visit 
32:31  from  the  rf.  they  l;uilt  it 
36:2  from  the  rf.  I  spake  to  thee 
38:28  rf.  Jerusalem  was  taken 
47:4  ofrf.  that  cometh  to  spoil 
50:27  woe,  for  their  rf.  is  come 

Ezek.  4:6  each  rf.  for  a  year 
7:10  behold  the  rf.  it  is  come 
21:25  prince,  whose  rf.  is  come 
28:15  from  rf.  thou  wast  created 
30:2  woe  worth  the  rf.;  3  near 
18  at  Tehaphne.  rf.  be  darken. 

Pan.  6:10  petition  3  times  a  rf. 

IIos.  9:5  what  do  in  solemn  rf.  f 

Joel  2:2  a  rf.  of  darkness  and 

Amos  5:8  maketh  rf.  dark 
8:10  end  thereof  as  a  bitter  rf. 

Mic.  3:6  rf.  be  dark  over  them 
7:4  the  rf.  of  thy  watchmen 

Zep.  2:2  before  rf.  pass  as  chaff 
3:8  till  rf.  I  rise  up  to  the  prey 

Zee.  4: 10  desp.  rf.  of  small  things 

Mat.  3:2  abide  rf.  of  bin  coming  ? 
4:1  rf.  cometh  that  shall  bum 

Mat.  24:38  rf.  Noe  ent.  Luke  17.27 
50  L.  shall  come  in  a  rf.  when 

he  looketh  not,  Luke  12:46 
25:13  know  the  rf.  nor  the  hour 

Mark  1::35  great  while  before  rf. 

Luke  1:20  rf,  these  be  performed 
80  rf.  of  his  showing  to  Israel 
17:4  trespass  seven  times  in  a  rf. 
24  so  Son  of  man  be  in  his  rf. 

Jolm  6::39  raise  it  ag.  at  last  rf. 
40  raise  him  at  last  rf.  44,  54 
8:56  Abra,  rejoiced  to  see  my  rf. 
9:4  work  while  it  is  rf. 

Arts  1:2  until  rf.  he  was  tak.  up 
12:21  on  a  set  rf.  Herod  eat 
16:35  it  was  rf.  23:12;  27:;39 
17::31  he  hath  appointed  a  rf. 
27:29  they  wished  Jor  rf. 

Rom.  2:5  wrath  ag.  rf.  of  wrath 
13:12  rf.  is  at  hand,  let  us 
14:6  regardeth  rf.  to  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  3:13  the  rf.  shall  declare  il 

2  ( 'or.  6:2  now  is  the  rf.  of  salv. 
Eph.  4:30  sealed  to  rf.  of  redcm. 
Phil.  1:6  perf.  it  un.  the  rf.  of  C. 

1  Thes.  5:5  children  of  the  rf. 

8  who  are  of  the  rf.  be  sober 
Heb.  4:7  he  liraiteth  a  certain  rf. 
8  have  not  spoken  of  anoth.  rf. 
10:25  see  the  rf.  approaching 

2  Pet.  1:19  till  the  rf.  da\ni,  and 
3:12  to  coming  of  rf.  of  God 

Rev.  9:15  were  prepared  for  a  rf. 

See  ATONEMENT,  BATTLE.  CALAM- 
ITY,  DARKNESS,  EVIL,  UOLX, 
LAST, 

All  the  DAY. 

Ps.  25:5  do  I  wait  all  the  rf. 
71:15  thy  salvation  all  the  d. 
89:16  rejoice  ail  the  rf. 
102:8  reproach  me  all  the  rf. 
119:97  meditation  uH  the  d. 
Is.  28:24  ploughman  iilo.  a.  rf. 
65:2  spread  out  hands  all  the  d. 
5  a  fire  burueth  all  the  rf. 
Lam.  1:13  desolate  all  the  rf. 
3:3  his  hand  ag.  me  all  t.  rf. 
14  derision  to  people  all  tlce  rf. 
62  their  devices  ag.  me  a.  t.  d, 
Mai.  20:6  stand  all  the  rf.  idle 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DAY 
All  (he  DAY  long. 

Deut.  28:32  longings  o.  t.  d.  I. 

33:12  cover  hira  m  (he  d.  I. 
Ps.  32:3  my  roaring  all  the  d.  I. 

35:28  thy  praise  ml  the  d.  I. 

38:6  mourning  (dl  the  d.  long 
12  imagine  deceits  all  the  d.  I. 

44:8  we  boast  aU  the  d.  long 
22  are  liilled  all  t.  d.  I. 
71:24  thy  righteousness  a.  t,  d.  I. 

73:14  a.  t.  a.  I.  have  I  been  pla. 
Prov.  21:26  coveteth  all  the  a.  I. 

23:17  in  fear  of  Lord  all  the  d.  I. 
Bom.  10:21  a.  t.  d.  I.  stret.  my  h. 

By  DAY. 
Gten.  39:10  spake  to  Jos.  d.  by  d. 
Ex.  13:21  L.  vfent  bs.  them  by  d. 

40:38  cloud  was  upon  the  taber- 
nacle by  d.  Num.  9:16 
ifKWi.  10:34  cloud  on  them  by  d. 

14:14;  Deut.  1:33;  Neh.  9:19 
Jud.  6:27  could  not  do  it  by  d. 
2  Chr.  30:21  praised  L.  d.  by  d. 
Ezr.  6:9  let  it  be  given  d.  by  d. 
Neh.  8:18  d.  by  d.  he  read  in  law 
Ps.  91:6  nor  arrow  flieth  by  d. 

121:6  sun  not  smite  thee  by  d. 

136:8  sun  to  rule  by  d.  for 
Is.  60:19  no  more  thy  light  by  d. 
Jer.  31:35  sun  for  a  light  by  d. 
Ezek.  12:3  remove  6y  d.  in  sight 
Luke  11:3  give  us  d.  by  d.  bread 
S  Cor.  4:16  is  renewed  d.  by  d. 
£ev.  21:25  g.  not  to  be  shut*^/  d. 

Day  of  DE  ATH. 
Gen.  27:2  I  know  not  d.  of  niy  d. 
Jud.  13:7  Nazarite  to  d.  of  d. 

1  Sam.  15:35  Saul  till  d.  of  d. 

2  Sam.  20:3  shut  up  to  d.  of  d. 
2  K.  15:5  Uzziah  lep.  to  d.  of  d. 
Ec.  7:1  d.  ofd.  better  than  birth 

8:8  nor  ha.  he  power  in  (/.  of  d. 
Jer.  52:11  in  prison,  till  d.  of  d. 
34  a  portion  till  d.  of  d. 
Every  DAY. 
Ps.  7:11  anjrry  with  wicked  e.  i^. 
56:5  e.  d.  tliey  wrest  my  words 
143:2  every  d.  will  I  bless  thee 
.  Is.  51:13  hast  feared  evenj  d. 
52:5  my  name  e.  d.  blasphemed 
Luke  16:19  sumptuously  erery  d. 
Mom.  14:5  esteem,  every  d.  alike 

Feast  DAY. 
Ps.  81 :3  blow  trumpet  on  feast-d. 
Mat.  26:5  Not  on  f.-d.  Mark  14:2 
John  2:23  in  feast-d.  many  bel. 

First  D.4Y. 
Gen.  1:5  evening  and  morn.  f.  d. 
iVeft.  8:18  from/,  unto  last  d. 
Dan.  10:12  from/,  d.  thou  didst 
Mat.  20:17  /.  d.  of  unl.  b.  Mark 
14:12 

Acts  20:18/  d.  I  came  into  A. 
Phil.  1:5  fellowship  from/,  d. 
See  WEEK. 

Third  DAY'. 

JJos.  6:2  third  d.  he  will  raise  us 
Mat.  10:21  be  raised  again  the 

third  d.  17:2.3;  Luke  9:23 
20:19  and  the  third  d.  he  shall 
rise  agaiu,  Mark  9:31 ;  10:34 ; 
Luke  18:33  ;  24:7,  46 
Lnke  13:32  t.  d.  I  sliall  be  perf. 
24:21  to-day  is  the  (/,ird  d. 
1  Cor.  15:4  he  rose  again  third  d. 

Seventh  DAY. 
Gen.  2:3  G.  bli-ss.  s.  d.  Ex.  20:11 
Ex.  12:15  fr.  first  d.  to  s.  d.  13:6 
16:26  s.  d.  is  the  sabbath,  20:10: 

Lev.  23:3;  Deut.  5:14 
27  there  went  out  some  on  s.  d. 
31:17  on  seventh  d.  God  rested 
Beb.  4:4  spake  of  s.  d. 

Eighth  DAY. 
Zev.  12:3  on  eighth  d.  be  circum. 
Luke  l-.oS)  e.  d.  came  to  circum- 
cise ch.  Acts  7:8;  Phil.  3:5 
Good  DAY. 
1  Sam.  25:8  we  co.  in  a  yoo'^?  d. 
Est.  8:17  J.  had  a  good  d.  9:19 
9:22  mourning  into  a  groorf  ^. 
Great  D.\Y. 
Jer.  30:7  alas,  that  d.  is  (yrrai 

1:11  great  shall  bo  ^.  of  J. 
Joel  2:11  d.  of  L.  is  ejreat  and  te. 
31  bef.  the  (/rcaCand  terrible  cf. 
of  the  Lord  come.  Acts  2:20 
Zcp.  1:14  g.  d.  of  the  L.  is  near 
ikd.  4:5  before  coming  of  g.  d. 
John  7:37  great  d.  of  feast 
JJc-B.  6:17  g.  d.  of  his  wrath 
16:14  to  gather  to  battle  ofg'.  d. 

In  the  D.\Y. 
Oen.  2:4  i.     d.  L.  made  the  ear. 


DAY 

Gen.  2:17  in  the  d.  thon  eatest 

3:5  in  the  d.  ye  eat 
31:40  in  d.  drought  consumed 
35:3  in  the  d.  of  my  distress 
Ex.  32::j4  in  the  d.  when  I.  visit 
Job  20:28  away  in  d.  of  wrath 
Ps.  95:8  in  d.  of  temp,  fleft.  3:8 
102:2  hide  not  face  in  d.  of  tro. 

in  the  d.  when  I  call 
110:3  in  the  d.  of  thy  power 
5  kin^s  in  the  d.  oi'  his  wrath 
1.37:7  Edom,  in  the  d.  of  Jerus 
1.38:3 in  d.  I  cried,  thou  answ. 
Prov.  6:.34  not  spare  in  d.  of  ven. 
11:4  riches  profit  not  in  d.  of  w. 
24:10  in  the  d.  of  adversity  . 

Ec.  7:14  in  the  d.  of  prosper! .  be 

joyful,  in  d.  of  adversity 
8:8  nor  hath  power  i;?  d.  ofd. 
12:3  in,  the  d.  keepers  sh,  trera. 
Cant.  3:11  in.  d.  of  his  espousals 
8:8  in  the  d.  she  shall  be  spok. 

ft.  9:4  as  in  the  d.  of  Midian 
10:3  what  do  in  the  d.  of  visit. 
11:16  d.  come  out  Eg.  TTos.  2:15 
13:13  remove,  in  d.  of  his  anger 
17:11  in  the  d.  shalt  make  thy 
plant  grow,  in  the  d.  of  grief 
.30:25  in  the  d.  of  great  slaught 
26  in  the  d.  Lord  bindeth  up 
.58:3  in  d.  of  your  fast 

■Jer.  16:19  in  t.  d.  of  affliction 
17:17  my  hope  in  the  d.  of  evil 
18:17  in  the  d.  of  calamity 
30::30  bod.v  be  cast  out  in  t.  d. 

Lam.  l:12'i?i  d.  of  anger 
2:1  footstool  in  d.  of  anger 
3:57  drewest  near  in  the'd. 

/?z<?fc.  7:19  gold  not  deliver  i.  t.  d 
16:4  in  the  d.  thou  wast  born,  5 
.56  Sod.  not  men.  ind.  of  pride 
27:27  fall  in  the  d.  of  thy  ruin 
30:9  as  in  d.  ofEtrvpt 
32:10  i«,  thed.  of  thy  fall 
33:12  in  t.  d.  he  turneth  from 
wick,  not  able  to  live  in  d. 

Uos.  2:3  in  the  d.  she  was  born 
4:5  therefore  shalt  fall  in  the  d. 

.imos  1:14  iti  thed.  of  whirlwind 
8:9  the  earth  in  the  clear  d. 

Ob.  11  in  d.  stoodeSt 
12  nor  rejoiced  in  d.  of  dcstr. 

Mai.  4:3  in  t.  d.  that  1  shall  do 

Lnke  17:30  in  the  d.  Son  is  rev. 

■John  ll:9if  any  walki/i  tlie  d. 

Jioni.  2:16i/i  d.  G.  shall  judge 
13:13  walk  honestly  as  in  (lie  d. 

1  Cor.  1:8  blameless  i«  t.  d.  ofL. 

2  Cor.  6:2  in  d.  of  salvat.  I  sue. 
Phil.  2:16  rejoice  in  d.  of  Chr. 
JJeb.  8:9  in  d.  I  took  them 

1  Pet.  2:12  glorify  G.  ind.  of  vis. 

DAY  of  Judgment. 

Mat.  10:15  more  tolerable  for  S. 
in  d.  ofj.  11:24;  Mark  6:11 
11:22  Tyre  and  Sidon  at  d.  of  j. 
12::}6  account  in  the  d.  ofju. 

2  Pet.  2:9  res.  unjust  to  d!of  jri. 
3:7  res.  unto  fire  aga.  d.  ofju. 

1  John  4:17  boldness  in  d.  of  ju. 

DAY  of  the  Lord. 
/<.  2:12  d.  of  L.  be  on  every  one 
13:6  is  at  lia.  .Joel  1:15 ;  Zep.  1:7 
9  Cometh,  Joel2:l:  Zee.  14:1 
31:8  d.  of  Lord's  vengeance 
■Jer.  46:10  d.  of  L.  G.  of  hosts 
jM?n.  2:22  d.  of  L.  anger 
E.ck.  13:5  battle  d.  of  the  Lord 
30:3  d.  is  near,  JoelZ:\\  ;  Ob.  15 
.'I  mos  5: 18  desired     o/'  X. 
Zip.  1:8  d.  of  Lord's  sacrifice 
18  deliver  them  in  d.  of  L. 
2:2  before  d.  of  the  L.  anger 
3  in  d.  of  the  Lord's  anger 
Mai.  4:5  coming  of  d.  of  Lard 

1  Cor.  5:5  saved  in  d.  of  Lord 

2  Cor.  1:14  ye  are  ou.  in  d.  of  L. 
I  Thes.  5:2  as  a  thief.  2  Pet.  3:10 
Rev.  1:10  the  Spirit  on  Lord's  d. 
See  Great  day. 

DAY,  Joined  with  IVight. 
Gen.  1:14  to  divide  d.  from  n. 

18  rule  over  the  d.  and  night 
8:22  d.  and  night  shall  not  cea. 
31:39  whether  stolen bvf?.  or  n. 
Ex.  13:21  to  go  bv  d.  aiid  n. 
Nvm.  11:32  tliat  d.  and  all  n. 
Dent.  28:06  shalt  fear  d.  and  n. 
Jos.  1:8  shalt  meditate  therein  d. 

and  night.  Ps.  1:2 
1  Sam.  19:24  naked  all  d.  and  «. 
1  K.  8:29  eyes  be  opened  towards 
house  n.  and  d.  2  Chr.  6:20 
Neh.  1:6  I  pray  d.  and  night 
Job  17:12  chan"ge  night  into  d. 


DAY 

Ps.  32:4  d.  and  n.  thy  hand 

42:3  tears  my  meatrf.  and  night 

.55:10  d.  and  night  they  go  abo. 

74:16  d.  is  thine,  ?).  also  is  thi. 

88:1  I  have  cried  d.  and  n. 

139:12  night  shineth  as  the  d. 
Ec.  8:16  d.  nor  night  seeth 
Is.  4:5  sm.  by  d.  na.  fire  by  n. 

27:3  L.  will  keep  it  d.  and  n. 

34:10  not  be  quenched  d.  nor  n. 

38: 12  sickness  from  d.  to  ?t. 
13  d.  ton.  wilt  make  an  end 

60:11  gates  not  be  sh.  d.  nor  n. 

62:6  hold  their  peace  d.  nor  n. 
■Ter.  9:1  weep  d.  and  nif/A^ 

14:17  tears  d.  and  n.  2:18 

16:13  serve  other  gods  d.  and  n. 

33:20  should  not  be  d.  nor  w. 
Zee.  14:7  d.  kn.  to  L.  not  d.  n.  n. 
j1/arA4:27  and  rise,  n.  and  r/. 

5:5  d.  and  n.  he  was  in  mount. 
Luke  2:37  prayers  night  and 

18:7  which  cry  d.  and  nir/A^ 
^f^*  9:24  watched  gates  n.  and  d. 

20:.31  cease  not  to  warn  n.  a.  c/. 

26:7  instantly  serv.  G.  (i.  and?i. 

1  Thes.  2:9  laboring     and  n. 
3:10  re.  and  d.  prav.  1  rJm.  5:5 

2  77((w.  3:8  labor  ;/i,f/A^  and  d. 
2  T'iTO.  1:3  in  prayers  re.  and 
Rev.  4:8  rest  not  rf.  and  night 

7:15  serve  him  d.  and  n. 

8: "'.2  (/.  shone  not  fur  a  third  p. 

12:10  accused  bcf.  G.  d.  and  n. 

14:11  have  no  rest  d.  nor  night 

20:10  torment,  d.  and  »i.  for  ev. 

One  DAY. 
Gen.  27:45  dep.  of  both  in  o.  d.  ? 
1  Sam.  2:34  in  one  d.  shall  die 

27:1  one  d.  perish  by  hand  of  S. 
Is.  9:14  bra.  and  rush  in  one  d. 

10:17  dev.  thorns  and  br.  in  o.  d. 

47:9  two  things  sh.  co.  ino.  d. 

66:8  earth  bring  forth  in  one  d.  ? 
Zee.  3:9  remove  iniquity  in  o.  d. 

14:7  0.  d.  which  shall  be  known 
Acts  21:7  abode  with  bretli.  o.  d. 
Rom.  14:5  csteemeth  o.  d. 

1  Cor.  10:8  fell  in  one  d.  2:j,000 

2  Pd.  3:8  0.  d.  with  L.  as  1,000  y. 
Rev.  18:8  plagues  come  in  om  d. 

Sabbath  DAY. 
Ex.  10:26  seventh  d.  is  sa.  20:10 
20:8  s.-d  to  keep  it  h.  Deut.  5:12 
11  Lord  blessed  the  s.-d. 
31:15  doeth  any  work  on  s.-d. 
35:3  shall  kindle  no  fire  on  s.-d. 
Num.  15::j2  gath.  sticks  on  s.-d. 
Deut.  5:15  God  com.  tokeep«.-f/. 
Neh.  13:15  burdens  to  J.  on  s.-d. 
17  and  profane  the  s.-d. 
22  keep  gates,  to  sanctify  s.-d. 
■Ter.  17:21  bear  no  burd.  on  s.-d. 
Ezek.  40:4  prince  sh.  ofl'erin«.-d. 
Mat.  12:1  Jesus  went  on  s.-d  th. 
corn-fields,  Mark  2:23 
8  for  Son  of  man  is  Lo.  ots.-d. 
11  into  a  pit  on  s.-d.  Luke  14:5 
24:20  pray  flight  be  not  on  s.-d. 
Mark  2:24  s.-d.  that  not  lawful 
3:2  heal  ou  s.-d.  Luke  6:7 
6: went  into  the  synagogue  on 

s.-d.  Luke  4:17 -'Acts  i3:i 
Luke  13:16  this  bond  on  s.-d. 
14:1  went  to  eat  bread  ou  s.-d. 
23:56  and  rested  the  s.-d. 
■John  5:10  s.-d  not  lawful 

16  because  done  these  on  s.-d. 
7:22  on  s.-d.  circumcise  a  man 
9:14  it  was  s.-d.  J.  made  clay 
19:31  not  rem.  on  cross  ou  s.-d. 
Acts  13:27  read  every  s.-d.  15:21 
44  next  s.-d.  came  the  wh.  city 
Same  DAY. 
Ezek.  24:2  the  name  of  this  s.  d. 
Zep.  1:9     d.  Willi  punish  those 
2.3:12    d.  P.  and  H.  frien. 
John  5:0  on  s.  d.  vr.s  thesabbath 
20:19  same  d.  J.  stood  in  midst 
Acts  1:22  sa.  d.  he  was  taken  uj) 
2:41  s.  d.  were  added  3,000  souls 

Since  the  DAY. 
Devf.  4:32  s.  the  d.  God  created 
1  Sam.  8:8  s.  t.  d.  I  bro.  them  o. 

ofE.  1  K.  8.16;  1  Chr.  17:5 
■Xer.  7:25  s.  t/ie  d.  fathers  came 
Col.  1:6  since  the  d.  ye  hea.  of  it 
the  d.  we  heard  it 
That  D.4Y. 
Ex.  10:28  t.  d.  seest  my  face 
14:.30  Lord  saved  Israel  th.  d. 
Deut.  21:23  bury  him  I.  d. 
31:18  hide  my  face  in  that  d. 
1  Sam.  8:1S  shall  cry  out  in  t.  d. 
and  Lord  will  not  hear  you 


26:10  c^.  and  re.  come  to  an  end  1  14:23  Lord  saved  Israel  ttai  cZ. 
83 


DAY 

1  Sam.  14:37  S.  ask.  be  a.  not  t.  d. 
16:13  Spirit  of  L.  ou  D.  fro.  t.  d. 
18:9  Saul  eyed  David  from  t.  d. 

2  Sam.  G:9  D.  afraid  of  L.  that  d. 
11:12  Uriah  abode  in  Jeru.  t.  d. 

■Job  3:4  let  that  d.  be  darkness 
Ps.  146:4  in  t.  d.  his  thoughts 
h.  2:11  L.  alone  exalted  in  t.  d. 
19:21  E.  shall  know  L.  in  t.  d. 
24:21  in  l.  d.  L.  shall  punish 
26:1  in  t.  d.  this  be  sung  in  Ju. 
29:18  in  t.  d.  shall  deaf  hear 
52:6  shall  know  in  that  d. 
Jer.  39:16  accomplished  in  I.  d. 

17  I  will  deliver  thee  in  t.  d. 
Ezek.  29:21  in  t.  d.  Is.  be  exalted 

38:19  in  t.  d.  be  agreat  shaking 
39:22  know  I  am  L.  from  t.  d. 
TJos.  2:18  in  t.  d.  make  a  cov. 
Joel  3:18  t.  d.  mount,  drop  wine 
.\mos  2:16  flee  away  nak.  in  t.  d. 
8:3  songs  be  bowlings  in  I.  d. 
Zep.  1:15  that  d.  Is  a  day  of  wra. 
Z(C.  2:11  joined  to  L.  in  t.  d. 
9:16  G.  shall  save  them  in  I.  d. 
11:11  covenant,  broken  in  t.  d. 
12:8  feeble  at  t.  d.  sh.  be  as  D. 
11  in  that  d.  be  a  great  mour. 
13:1  in  t.  d.  be  a  foun.  opened 
14:4  his  feet  t.  d.  on  the  mount. 

9  i.  d.  be  one  L.  his  name  ona 
.fffd.  3:17  f.  d.  I  make  up  jewels 
.Vrit.  7:22  will  say  in  that  d.  Lo. 

24:36  t.  d.  kn.  no  m.  Mark  l:i:33 
26:29  t.  d.  I  drink,  Mark  14:25 
Luke  6:23  rejoice  in  th.  d. 
10:12  more  tol.  in  t.  d.  for  Sod. 
21:34  so  that  d.  come  unawares 
23:54  /.  d.  was  the  preparation 
■John  1:.39  abode  with  bim  that  d. 
11:^3  from  f.  d.  they  took  coun. 
14:20  t.  d.  know  I  am  in  the  P. 
16:23  in  th.  d.  shall  ask  me  no. 
20  t.  d.  shall  ask  in  my  name 

1  Thes.  5:4  t.  d.  overtake  as  thi. 

2  Thes.  1:10  believed  in  t.  d. 
2:3  that  d.  shall  not  come 

2  Ti?n.  1:12  com.  to  h.  ag.  t.  d. 

18  find  mercy  of  L.  in  that  d 
4:8  L.  shall  give  me  at  t.  d. 

This  DAY. 

Gen.  48:15  who  fed  me  to  t.  a. 
Ex.  12:14  t.  d.  for  a  memorial 
17  observe  t.  d.  in  your  gencr. 
1.3:3  remem.  t.  d.  ye  came  out,  4 
Deut.  4:4  alive  every  one  t.  d.  5:3 
5:24 d.  God  talk  with  man 
6:24  at  t.  d.  8:18;  Ezr.  9:7 
11:8  I  com.  vou  t.  d.  13:27,  28: 

13:18;  15:5;  19:9;  27:1,  4 
26:17  avou.  t.  d.  L.  to  be  thy  G, 
27:9  t.  d.  art  bee.  people  of  Lord 
29:4  not  ears  to  hear,  to  this  d. 

10  ye  stand  this  d.  before  L. 
30:15  this  d.  life  and  death,  10 

16  I  command  thee  t.  d. 
31:27  I  am  yet  alive  this  d. 
Jos.  14:11 1  am  as  strong  t.  d. 
22:17  are  not  cleansed  till  t.  d. 
22  save  us  not  this  d. 
23:8  as  done  unto  t.  d. 
24: 15  choose  this  d.  \\  hom  serv. 
Jud.  10:15  deliver  us  only  thisd, 
19:30  siuce  Isr.  came  out  of  E. 
tott.  d.  1  Sum.  8:8;  2  ,S«m. 
7:6;  2 /u  21:15;  1  Chr.  17:5; 
Jer.  7:25 

1  Sam.  10:19  t.  d.  rejected  y.  G. 
14:45  J.  wrought  with  God  t.  d. 
17:10  I  defy  armies  of  Is.  this  d. 
18:21  lliis  d.  be  my  son-in-law 
22:8  lie  in  -wait  as  at  t.  d.  f  13 
25:S}  t.  d.  from  com.  to  thed  bl. 
26:21  my  soul  precious  tliis  d. 

2  Sam.  3:39  I  this  d.  weak 
1 1\.  8:61  to  keep  com.  as  at  t.  d. 
2  A'.  7:9  t.  d.  day  of  goodtidiugs 

17;.34  to  t.  d.  do  after  former 
2  Chr.  5:9  there  it  is  unto  t.  d. 
35:21  I  come  not  ag.  thee  t.  d. 
Neh.  9:36  we  are  servants  th'is  d. 
Ps.  2:7  my  S.  t.  d  have  I  begot, 
thee,  Acts  13:33;  Heb.  1:5 
118:24 1.  is  the  d.  L.  hath  made 
119:91  continue  t.  d.  accord,  to 
Prov.  7:14  this  d.  I  paid  my  vo. 
22:19  known  to  thee  this  d. 
Is.  38:19  praise  thee  (his  d. 
56:12  to-mor.  shall  be  as  thisd. 
Jer.  25:18  hiss,  as  at  t.  d.  44:22 
36:2  from  Josiah  even  to  thisd. 
44:10  are  not  bumbled  to  this  d. 
Lam.  2:16  this  isd.  we  looked  f. 
Ezek.  39:8  t.  the  d.  I  have  spok. 
Dan.  9:7  conf.  of  faces  as  at  t.  d. 
JIag.  2:15  consider  from  t.  d.  18 
li)  from  this  d.  Willi  bless  you 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DAY 

Mat.  6.11  give  na  tJiisd.  daily  b. 

11:23  Sodom  remain,  to  this  d. 

28:15  araoiii'  Jews  to  t.  (t. 
Lvke  2-11  IS  bom  t.  d.  a  Saviour 

4:21  Ih'm  d.  scripture  fulfilled 

19:9  t.  d.  salvation  to  this  house 
42  at  least  in  this  thy  d. 
Arts  2a:.3  as  ye  are  all  t.  d. 

23:1  good  conscience  till  t.  d. 

24:21  called  in  question  thisd. 

26:22  continue  to  t.  d.  witness. 
29  all  that  hear  me  t.  d. 
Bom.  11:8  sh.  not  hear  to  t.  d. 

To-DAY. 
Gen.  21:26  heard  I  of  it  but  (o-d. 
Ex.  2:18  come  so  soon  to-d.  t 

14:13  salvation  show  you  to-d. 
Lev.  9:4  to-d.  Lord  will  appear 

1  Sam.  11:13  to-d.  Lord  wrought 
^4:10  how  Lord  delivered  thee 

to-d.  into  my  hand,  26:23 

2  Sam.  13:4  lean  from  d.  to-d.  ? 
16:3  to-d.  house  of  Is.  resto.  me 

1  A'.  1815  will  show  mvself  Co-t?. 
22:5  inq.  at  L.  to-d.  i'Chr.  18:4 

2  K.  4:23  why  go  to  him  to-d.  ? 

1  Chr.  16:23  show  from  day  to-d. 

his  salvation,  Ps.  96:2 
Job  23:2  to-d.  my  complaint 
Ps.  95:7  to-d.  if  ye  will  hear  his 

voice,  Heb.  3:7,  15;  4:7 
Zee.  9:12  to-d.  do  I  declare 
Mat.  6:.30  to-d.  is,  and  to-mor. 

is  cast  into  oven,  iwie  12:28 
21:28  work  to-d.  in  vineyard 
Luke  5:26  strange  things  to-d. 
13:.32 1  do  cures  to-d.  and  to-mo. 
33  must  walk  to-d.  and  d.  fol. 
19:5  to-d.  I  abide  at  tliy  house 
23:43  to-d.  be  with  me  in  para. 
24:21  to-d.  is  the  third  day 
mt).  3:13  while  it  is  called  to-d. 
5:5  to-d.  have  I  begotten  thee 
13:8  the  same  yesterday,  to-d. 
Jam.  4:13  ye  that  say  to-d.  or 

2  Fet.  2:8  vexed  his  soul  d.  to-d. 

DAV  of  trouble. 

2  K.  19:3  this  is  (7.  oft.  Is.  37:3 
Ps.  20:1  L.  hear  thee  in  d.  oft. 

50:15  call  upon  me  in  d.  of  t. 

59:16  my  refuge  in  d.  of  Iron. 

77:2  in  d.  of  1. 1  sought  the  L. 

86:7in(?.  0/;.  Iwillcall 
Is.  22:5  it  is  a  d.  of  trouble 
Jet.  51:2  d.  of  t.  s'hall  he  ag.  her 
Ezek.  7:7  time  is  come,  d.oftr. 
Nah.  1:7  strong-hold  in  d.  of  t. 
Hab.  3:16Imight  rest  in  o/"*. 
Zep.  1: 15  that  day  is  a.  d.  of  t. 

DAYTIME. 
Job  5:14  meet  with  dark,  in  d. 

24: 16  houses  they  marked  in  d. 
Ps.  22:2 1  cry  in  d.  hearest  not 

42:8  his  loving  kindness  in  d. 

78:14  in  d.  led  with  a  cloud 
Js.  4:6  a  taber.  for  shadow  in  d. 

21:8  on  watch-tower  in  the  d. 
L'ike  21-37  in  d.  he  was  teaching 
2  Pet.  2- 13  pleasure  to  riot  in  d. 
DAYS. 

Gen.  8:3  after  150  d.  waters  ah. 
27:41  d.  of  mourning  for  my  f. 
47:9  c?.  of  my  pilgrimage 
50:4  d.  of  his  mourning  past 

Deut.  4:32  ask  now  of  the  d.  past 
10:10  I  stayed  in  mount  forty  fi. 

1  Sam  13:11  came  not  within  d. 
18:26  the  d.  were  not  expired 
29:3  been  with  me  these  d. 

1  Chr.  23:1  David  was  full  of  d. 
29:15  d.  as  a  shadow.  Job  8:9 
28  he  died  full  of  d.  riches,  and 

8  Chr.  24:15  Jehoiada  full  of  d. 

Ezr.  9:7  since  d.  of  fathers 

Neh.  1:4  I  mourned  certain  d. 

Est.  9:-JG  they  called  these  d. 

Job  3:6  not  joined  to  d.  of  year 
7:1  his  d.  like  d.  of  a  hireling  ? 
12:12  length  of  d.  understand. 
21:13  spend  their  d.  in  wealth 
30:16  d.  of  afflict,  taken  hold 
27  «i.  of  affliction  prevent,  me 
32:7  I  said,  d.  should  speak 
33:25  return  to  d.  of  his  youth 
36:11  spend  their  d.  in  prosper. 
42:17  80  Job  died,  full  otd. 

Ps.  21:4  gavest  him  length  of  d. 
37:18  L.  knoweth  d.  of  upright 
44:1  work  thou  didst  in  their  d. 
55:23  not  live  half  their  d. 
75:5  considered  the  d.  of  old 
78:33  their  d.  did  he  consume 
89:29  his  throne  as  d.  of  heaven 
45  d.  of  his  youth  shortened 
90-9  all  our  d.  are  passed  away 
10  a!,  of  our  years  threescore 


DAY 

Ps.  90:12  so  tea.  us  to  nu.  our  d. 

14  we  may  be  glad  all  our  d. 
94:13  rest  from  d.  of  adversity 
119:84  many  are  d.  of  thy  ser. 
143:5  I  remember  the  d.  of  old 

Prov.  3:2  leng.  of  d.  add  to  thee 
16  length  oSd.  is  in  right  hand 

Ec.  5:20  not  nmch  remember  d. 
7:10  that  former  d.  were  better 
8:15  abide  with  him  d.  of  his  11. 
11:8  remember  rf.  of  darkness 
12:1  while  the  evil  d.  come  not 

Is.  2;3:7  antiquity  of  ancient  d. 

15  according  to  d.  of  one  king 
60:20  d.  of  mourn,  shall  he  end. 
65:20  bo  no  more  infant  of  d. 

22  as  d.  of  a  ti'eo  d.  of  my  peo. 
,Ier.  2::32  d.  without  number 

6:11  aged  with  him  full  of  d. 

31::33  after  those  d.  put  my  law 

36:2  d.  of  Josiah  to  this  day 
Lain.  4:18  our  d.  are  fulfilled, 
Ezek.  12:23  d.  at  hand,  effect  of 

16:22  rem.  d.  of  thy  youth,  43 
Van.  8:14  unto  2..300c;.  sanctuary 

12:11  set  up  shall  be  1,2;)0  d. 
12  blessed  waiteth  to  1,.3.35  d. 
Eos.  2:13  visit  on  her  d.  of  Baal. 

9:7  d.  of  visitation,  recompense 

10:9  sinned  from  d.  of  Gibeah 
Mic.  7:15  acc.  to  d.  of  thy  com. 
Zic.  8:9  ye  that  hear  in  these  d. 
11 1  will  not  be  as  in  former  rf. 
15  thought  in  the.se  d. 
Mai.  3:7  d.  of  fat,  ye  are  gone 
.Mat.  11:12  d.  of  John  Baptist 

24:22  those  d.  be  shortened,  no 
flesh  be  saved,  Mark  13:20 
37  as  d.  of  Noe,  so  com.  of  S. 
Luke  21:22  these  be  d.  of  veng. 
Acts  3:24  foretold  of  these  d. 

5::J6  bef.  these  d.  rose  up  Then. 

1  J:3  d.  of  unleav.  bread,  20:6 
Oal.  4:10  ye  observe  d.  months 
Fph.  5:16  because  the  d.  are  evil 
IL  b.  7:3  beg.  of  d.  nor  end  of  life 

10:32  call  to  remem.  former  d. 
1  Pet.  3:10  see  good  d.  let  refrain 
Rpp.  11:3  shall  prophesy  1,260  d. 

12:6  feed  her  there  1,260  d. 

See  DAVID,  LAST,  OLD,  JOURNEY. 
All  the  D.VY.s*. 

Gen.  5:5  all  t.  d.  A.  livi'd  930  ye. 
8rf.  of  Seth;  11  of  Euos 
14  of  Cainan:  23  Enoch 
27  Jlethiiselah ;  9:29  Noah 
Dent.  4:9  they  depart  all  the  d. 
10  to  fear  me  all  t.  d.  1  K.  8:40 
12:1  to  possess  it  all  the  d. 
■los.  24:31  served  L.  all  t.  d.  of  J. 
1  Sam.  1:11  give  him  to  L.  a.  t.  d. 
1  K.  4:25  safely  all  t.  d.  of  Sol. 
Job  14:14  all  d.  of  my  ap.  time 
Ps.  23:6  mercy  fol.  me  all  t.  d. 
27:4  house  of  L.  all  d.  of  my  life 
Prov.  15:15  all  t.  d.  of  afflicted 
31:12  good  all  the  d.  of  her  life 
Luke  1:75  holi.  all  t.  d.  of  our  life 
See  His  life,  Thy  life. 

DAYS  come. 
Is.  7:17  d.  that  have  not  come 
Jer.  2.3:5  behold  d.  c.  7;  31:31 
Aynos  4:2  d.  c.  he  will  take  von 
Mat.  9:15  d.  c.  brideg.  shall  be 
taken,  Mark  2:20;  Luke  5:35 
Lvke  17:22  d.  c.  ye  sh.  des.  to  see 
21:6  d.  c.  there  shall  not  be  left 
Eeb.  8:8  d.  c.  I  will  make  new  c. 

Few  DAYS. 
Gen.  29:20  seemed  but  a.  feio  d. 
47:9 /.  and  evil  d.  of  my  pilgr. 
Job  14: 1  man  b.  of  wb.  is  of/,  d. 
Ps.  109:8  let  his  d.  be  feiu 
Dan.  11:20  f.  d.  he  be'destroyed 
Ueb.  12:10  for  a /.  d.  chasten,  us 

His  DAYS. 
Gen.  6:3  his  d.  shall  be  120  years 
10:25  in  h.  d.  was  earth  divided 
Vent.  22:19  put  herawavall^.  d. 

1  K.  1.5:14  A.  was  perf  all  h.  d. 
21:29  not  bring  the  evil  in  h.  d. 

2  K.  8:20  in  his  d.  Edom  revolted 
12:2  Jehoash  did  right  all  h.  d. 

1  Chr.  22:9  and  quietnessin  h.  d. 
Job  14:5  seeing  h.  d.  determined 

15:20  travail  with  pain  all  h.  d. 

24:1  know  him.  not  see  his  d.  Y 
Ps.  72:7  in  his  d.  right,  flourish 

103:15  man.  his  d.  are  as  pra.-s 

144:4  his  d.  are  as  a  shadow 
Ec.  2:23  all  his  d.  are  sorrows 

5:17  all  h.  d.  eateth  in  darkness 
Is.  65:20  hath  not  tilled  his  d. 
Jer.  17:11  in  the  midst  of  his  d. 

22:30  a  man  not  prosper  iu/(.  d. 

83:6  in  his  d.  J.  shall  be  saved 


7»4 


DAY 
In  the  DAYS. 

1  K.  10:21  silver  noth.  accounted 
of  i/i  d.  of  Sol.  2  Ctir.  9:20 

1  air.  13:3  inq.  not  in  d.  of  Saul 

2  Chr.  26:5  sought  G.  in  d.  of  Z. 
32:26  came  not  in  d.  of  Hezek. 

■lob  29:2  in  d.  God  preserved  me 
4  as  I  was  in  tlie  d.  of  my  you. 
Ps.  ;37:19  in  d.  of  famine  satis. 

49:5  whefore  fear  in  d.  of  evil 
Ec.  2:16  in  d.  to  come  be  forgot. 

11:9  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  d. 

12:1  remember  thy  Creator  irarf. 
Lam.  1:7  Jer.  remembered  iti  d. 
Ezek.  16:00  remem.  my  cov.  in  d, 

22:14  hands  be  strong  in  the  d. 
/?a«.  2:44  in  the  d.  of  tnese  kings 

5:11  in  the  d.  of  thy  father 
llos.  2:15  as  in  d.  of  her  youth 

9:9  corrupted  as  in  d.  of  Gibeah 

12:9  in  the  d.  of  solemn  feasts 
■Toel  1:2  in  d.  of  your  fathers 
Mat.  2:1  J.  was  born  in  d.  of  H. 

23:-30  been  in  d.  of  our  fathers 

24:.38  for  as  in  the  d.  bef  flood 
Mark  2:26  in  the  d.  of  Abiathar 
Luke  1:25  L.  dealt  with  me  in  d. 

4:25  widows  in  d.  of  Elias 

17:26  in  the  d.  of  Noe ;  28  Lot 
Acts  5:37  Judas  in  d.  of  taxing 

11:28  in  t.  d.  of  Claudius  Cesar 
Heb.  5:7  who  in  t.  d.  of  his  flesh 
1  Pet.  .3:20  waited  in  the  d.  of  N. 
Rev.  10:7  in  d.  of  seventh  angel 

In  those  DAYS. 
1  Sam.  3:1  precious  in  those  d. 
Jer.  3:3:16  in  those  d.  .T.  be  saved 

50:4  in  th.  d.  Isr.  shall  seek  God 
20  ill  th.  d.  iniquity  be  sought 
./oe^2:29  in  th.  d.  will  I  pour  out 

my  Spirit,  Acts  2:18 
Lnke  1:39  Mary  arose  in  those  d. 

20:1  one  of  th.  d.  as  he  taught 

Latter  DAYS. 
ynm.  24:14  peo.  do  to  pe.  in  I.  d. 
Vevt.  4:30  I.  d.  if  thou  turn  to  L. 

31:29  evil  befall  you  in  latter  d. 
Jer.  23:20  in  lat.  d.  con.  it,  30:24 

48:47  captivity  of  Moab  in  I.  d, 

49:139  captivity  of  Elam  in  I.  d. 
Ezek.  38:16  ag.  my  people  in  I.  d. 
Van.  2:28  what  shall  be  in  /.  d. 

10:14  befall  thy  people  in  I.  d. 
Bos.  3:5  shall  fear  Lord  in  I.  d. 
Many  DAYS. 

Gen.  37:34  J.  mourned  many  d. 

1  K.  17:15  she  and  he  d.  eat  m.  d. 
Ps.  34:12  he  that  loveth  m.  d.  ? 

119:84  m.  are  d.  of  thy  serv.  ? 
Ec.  6:3  d.  of  his  years  he  many 

11:1  Shalt  find  it  after  many  d. 
Is.  24:22  after  many  d.  shall  they 
be  visited,  Ezek.  .38:8 

.32:10  ?n.  d.  shall  ye  be  troubled 
Jer.  32:14  continue  many  d.  35:7 

37:16  Jer.  had  remained  »J.  d. 
Ezek.  12:27  vision  that  he  seeth 
is  for  m.  d.  Van.  8:26;  10:14 
Van.  Il:a3  fall  by  captivity^,  d. 
Hos.  3:3  abide  for  me  many  d. 

4  Is.  abide  7n.  d.  witho.  a  king 
Luke  15:13  m.  d.  after  younger 
Johni:Vi  continued  not  »ian?/(Z. 
Acts  1:5  baptized  not  many  d. 

13:31  he  was  seen  many  d. 
16:18  this  did  she  many  d. 
27:20  nor  stars  in  m.  d.  appear. 
My  DAYS. 

2  K.  20:19  if  truth  be  in  my  d.  ? 
Job  7:6TOy  d.  swifter  th.  shuttle 

16  let  alone,  my  d.  are  vanity 
9:25  my  d.  swifter  than  a  post 
10:20  are  not  my  d.  few  ? 
17:1  myd.  are  extinct 

11  my  d.  are  past,  my  purposes 
29:18  multiply  my  d.  as  sand 
Ps.  39:4  the  measure  of  my  d. 

5  my  d.  as  a  handbreadth 
102:3  m.  d.  consum.  hke  smoke 

11  my  d.  are  like  a  shadow 

23  he  shortened  my  d. 

24  not  away  in  midst  of  my  d. 
Is.  .38:10  in  cutting  off  my  d. 

39:8  be  peace  and  truth  in  m.  d. 
Jer.  20:18  my  d.  consu.  with  sh. 

Prolona.  ed,  eth  D.4YS. 
Vet.  4:26  not  p.  your  d.  30:18 
40  maveet  prolong/  thy  d.  22:7 
5:16  thv  d.  mav  be  pi-olong.  6:2 
.■3.3  that  ve  may  prolonq  d.  11:9 
17:20  he  inav  prolong  his  d. 
:32: 17  ve  sliall  prolong  your  d. 
Pror.  i0:27  fear  of  the  L.  prd.  d. 
28:16  hateth  covetous,  p.  his  d. 
Ec.  8:12  tho'  sinner's  d.  be  pro. 
13  nei.  shall  wicked  pro.  hisd. 


DAY 

/s.  13:22  her  d.  shall  not  be  p. 
53:10  his  seed,  he  shall  piv.  d. 
Ezek.  12:22  d.  &Kp.  vision  fail. 

Sabbath  DAYS. 

Mat.  12:15  on  sab.  d.  priests  prof. 

10  lawful  to  heal  on  sab.  d.t 

12  lawful  to  do  well  on  s.  d.  f 
Mark  3:4  good  on  s.  d.  f  Lu.  6:9 
Luke  4:31  taught  them  on  sab.  d. 

6:2  not  lawful  to  do  on  sab.  d. 
Acts  17:2  three  sabbath  d.  reason. 
Col.  2: 16  judge  in  respect  of  s.  d. 

Thy  DAYS. 
Ex.  20:12  hon.  thy  father  that  t 
d.  may  be  long,  Vent.  25:15 

23:26  the  number  of  t.  d. 
Veut.  23:6  seek  peace  all  thy  d. 

30:20  thy  life,  length  of  thy  d. 

31:14  thy  d.  ap.  thou  must  die 

33:25  as  thy  d.  so  thv  strength 

1  Sam.  25:28  not  found  all  fhyd. 

2  Sam.  7:12  when  thy  d.  be  ful. 

1  K.  3:13  any  like  thee  all  thy  d. 
14  then  will  I  lengthen  thy  d. 

11:12  in  thy  d.  I  will  not  do  it 

2  E.  20:6  add  to  thy  d.  Is.  38:5 

1  Chr.  17:11  when  thy  d.  be  esp. 
Job  10:5  thy  d.  as  the  d.  of  man 
38:12  morning  since  thy  d. 
21  number  of  thy  d.  is  great 
Prov.  9:11  thy  d.  be  multiplied 
Ezek.  22:4  caused  t.  d.  draw  near 

Two  DAYS. 
Xum.  9:22  whe.  tico  d.  or  mon. 
11:19  not  eat  one,  nor  two  d. 
Eos.  6:2  after  two  d.  will  revive 
.Mat.  26:2  t.  d.  is  feast,  Mark  14:1 
■lohn  4:40  he  abode  there  two  d. 
11:6  he  abode  two  d.  still 

Three  D.4YS. 
Gen.  40:12  branches  are  three  d. 
18  three  baskets  three  d. 
42:17  put  all  into  ward  three  d. 
Ex.  3:18  three  d.  joumev  into 

wilderness,  5:3;  8:27;  15:22 
10:23  nor  rose  any  for  three  d. 
Jos.  1:11  within  t.  d.  ve  sh.  pass 
2:16  hide  here  three  d.  22 
Jud.  19:4  abode  with  him  tJi.  d. 

1  Sam.  21:5  kept  fr.  us  these  t.  d. 
30:12  eaten  no  bread  three  d. 

13  three  d.  agone  I  fell  sick 

2  Sam.  20:4  assemble  J.  in  t.  d. 
24:13  th.  d.  pestil.  1  Chr.  21:12 

1  K.  12:5  dep.  for  t.  d.  2  Chr.  10:5 

2  K.  2:17  sought  him  three  d. 
Ezr.  10:8  not  come  in  th)-ee  d.  9 
.Ion.  1:17  in  fish  th.  d.  Mat.  12:40 
Mat.  15:32  they  continue  with 

me  three  d.  Mark  8:2 
26:61  destrov  the  temple,  and  to 
build  it  in  t.  d.  27:40 ;  Mark 
14:58;  1.5:29;  John2A9 
27:63  after «.  d.  I  will.  Mark8:31 
Luke  2:46  after  t.  d.  found  in  t. 
Acts9:9  S.  th.  d.  without  sight 
28:7  Publius  lodged  us  t.  d. 
Eev.  11:9  three  d.  and  a  half 

11  after  t.  d.  spirit  of  life  ent. 

Four  D.\YS. 

John  11:39  he  ha.  been  dead /.  d. 
Acts  10:30 /.  d.  ago  I  was  fasting 

Five  DAYS. 
yum.  11:19  nor  five  d.  nor  tend. 

Six  DAYS. 
Ex.  20:9  six  d.  shalt  thou  labor, 
2:3:12;  34:21;  iJraC.  5:13 
11  in    d.  made  heaven,  31:17 
31:15  six  d.  mav  work  be  done, 

3.5:2 ;  Lev.  23:3 
,Tos.  6:3  thus  shalt  do  six  d. 
Ezek.  40:1  shut  six  working  d. 
Luke  13:14  six  d.  ought  to  work 
John  12:1  J.  six  d.  bef.  passover 

Seven  DAYS. 

Is.  30:26  light  of  sun  as  of  s.  d. 
Ezek.  3:15l  remained  aston. d. 
Heb.  11:30  compassed  seven  d. 

Eight  DAYS. 
Gen.  17:12  e.  d.  old,  be  cir.  21:4 
Luke  2:21  when  e.  d.  were  ac. 
John  80:26  after  eight  d.  J.  came 

Ten  DAYS. 
Van.  1:12  prove  thy  servant  t.  d. 
Rev.  2:10  have  tribulation  ten  d. 

Forty  DAYS. 

Ex  24:18  Jloses  in  mount  forty 

d.  .34:28 :  Veut.  9:9 :  10:10 
Xvm.  13:25  after /or?!/  d.  14:34 
Vent.  9:25  I  fell  before  L./.  d. 
Ezek.  4:6  beariniquityof  J./.<f. 
Jon.  3:4  vet  f.  d.  Ninev.  be  over. 
Mat.  4:2  he  bad  fastcd/orti/  d. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEA 

}rark  1:13/.  d.  tempted,  Lti.  4:2 
Acta  1:3  seen  of  them  furli/  d. 
Year  DAYS. 

Deut.  11:21  y.  d.  may  be  multi. 

Jer.  16:9  cease  in  your  d.  mirth 
35:7  y.  d.  ye  sh.  dwell  in  tenta 
•  I^zek.  12:25  in  ijour  d.  will  I  eay 

Joel  l:2hath  this  been  in  yourd. 

SaO.  1:5  in  your  d.  Acts  13:41 
DAILY. 

Jud.  lfi:16  she  pressed  him  d. 

Est.  3:4  epalce  d.  he  heark.  not 
13:2  sorrow  in  my  heart  d. 
42:10  d.  to  me,Wh.i8  thyGod? 
56:1  fighting  d.  oppreseeth  ma 
8  would     swallow  me  up 
61:8  I  may  d.  perform  my  vows 
68:19  Lord,  who  d.  loadeth  us 
72:15  and  d.  shall  he  be  praised 
74:22  foolish  reproach. thee  d. 
86:3  I  cry  d. :  88:9  I  called  d. 
88:17  about  me  d.  like  water 

Prav.  8:30  I  was  d.  his  delight 

34  watching  d.  at  my  gates 
Is.  58:2  yet  they  seek  me  d. 
Jer.  7:25  d.  rising  up  early 

20:7  I  am  in  derision  d.  8 
JSzek.  30:16  N.  have  distresses  d. 
Dan.  8:11  by  him  the  d.  sacrifice 
■was  tak.  awaj;,  11:31 ;  12:11 
JTos.  12:1  Eph.  d.  increaseth 
JIat.  6:11  d.  bread,  Luke  11:3 

26:55  I  sat  d.  with  you,  Mark 
14:49;  Luke  li»:47;  22:53 
Xvke  9:23  take  up  his  cross  d. 
Acts  2:46  continuing  (Z.  with  one 
47  Lord  added  to  church  d. 

6:1  neglected  ind.  ministration 

16:5  the  churches  increased  d. 

17:11  searched  the  scriptures  a!. 
1  Cor.  15:31 1  die  d. 
Jleb.  3:13  but  exhort  d. 

7:27  needeth  not  d.  to  offer 
Jam.  2:15  sister  desti.  of  d.  food 

D.AYSMAN. 

Job  9:33  nor  any  d.  betwixt  us 

D.AYSPRIXG. 
Job  38:12  d.  to  know  his  place 
Lukel:~%  d.  from  on  high  visited 

DAYSTAR. 
2Pet.  1:19  d.  arise  in  your  hearts 

DEACO\,  S. 
Phil.  1:1  the  saints  with  the  d. 
1  Tim.  3:8  d.  must  be  grave 
10  then  use  office  of  a  d.  13 
12  d.  the  husband  of  one  wife 
DEAD. 

Gen.  20:3  tliou  art  but  a  d.  man 
23:3  A.  stood  up  from  before  d. 

Ex.  4:19  d.  which  sought  thy  li. 
9:7  not  one  of  Israel,  cattle  d. 
12:30  where  was  not  one  d. 
33  Eg.  said.  We  be  all  d.  mon 
14:.30 Egyptians  d.  on  the  sliore 
81:34  d.  beast  shall  be  his,  36 

35  d.  ox  they  shall  divide 
Lev.  22:4  unclean  by  the  d. 
Num.  5:2  whoso,  is  defiled  by  d. 

12:12  let  her  not  be  as  one  d. 

16:48  he  stood  bet.  d.  and  living 
Jud.  3:25  their  lord  was  d. 

4:22  behold,  Sisera  lay  d. 

16:30  d.  he  slew  at  death  more 
Suthi-.h  raise  up  name  of  the  d. 
1  Sam.  4:17  Hophni  and  P.  are  d. 

24:14  pursue  after  a  d.  dog 
iSam.  9:8  look  on  such  d.  dog 

13:.33  think  all  king's  sons  d. 

16:9  this  d.  dog  curse  my  lord? 

19:28  father's  house  but  d.  men 
1  K.  3:22  the  d.  is  thy  son,  23 

13:31  when  I  am  d.  bury  me 

21-:  15  arise,  for  Naboth  is  d. 
Job  26:5  d.  formed  from  under 
Ps.  31:12  forgotten  as  a  d.  man 

76:6  chariot  and  horses  in  d.  si. 

88:5  among  tlie  d.  like  slain 
10  show  wonders  to  the  d.  ? 

106:28  ate  sacrifices  of  the  d. 

115:17  d.  praise  not  the  Lord 

143:3  as  those  been  long  d. 
Prov.  2:18  her  paths  unto  the  d. 

9:18  knoweth  not  d.  are  there 

21:16  remain  in  cong.  of  the  d. 
Ec.  4:2  I  praised  d.  already  d. 

9:3  after  that  they  go  to  d. 

4  liv.  doCT  better  than  d.  lion 

5  the  d.  know  not  any  thing 
Xs.  8:10  for  living  to  the  d.  ? 
14:9  it  Btirreth  up  d.  for  thee 
22:2  not  slain  nor  d.  in  battle 
26:14  are  d.  they  shall  not  live 

19  thy  d.  men  shall  live,  with 
B9:10  desolate  place*  as  d.  men 
torn.  3:6  they  that  be  d.  of  old 


DEA 

Ezek.  44:25  come  at  no  d,  person 
Mat.  2:20  are  d.  sou.  child's  life 
8:22  let  therf.  bury  their  d. 
9:24  maid  is  not  d.  but  sleepeth, 

Mark  5::39 ;  Luke  8:52 
10:3  heal  the  sick,  raise  the  d. 
11:5  d.  are  raised,  Luke  7:22 
22:31  touch,  res.  otd.  Mar.  12:26 
33  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  d. 

Mark  12:27 ;  Lvke  20::38 
23:27  full  of  d.  men's  bones 
28:4  keepers  became  as  d.  men 
Mark  9:26  was  as  one  d.  he  is  d. 
VyM  Pilate  marv.  if  he  were  d. 
Luke  7:12  a  d.  man  carried  out 
10:.3O  leaving  him  half  d. 
24:5  why  seek  living  ara.  d.  ? 
■John  5:21  Father  raiscth  up  d. 
25  d.  shall  hear  voi.  of  S.  of  G. 
6:49  eat  manna,  and  are  d.  58 
11:25  though  d.  yet  shall  live 
Acts  2:29  patriarch  David  is  d. 
10:42  ordained  to  be  judge  of 

quick  and  d.  2  Tim.  4:1 
14:19  supposing  he  had  been  d. 
20:9  Eutychus  was  taken  up  d. 
26:8  God  should  raise  the  d. 
28:6  have  swollen,  or  fallen  d. 
Earn.  4:17  quickenetli  the  d. 
19  considered  not  his  body  d. 
5:15  offence  of  one,  many  be  d. 
6:2  we  that  are  d.  to  sin,  live 
8  if  we  be  d.  with  Clirist,  we 

11  reckon  ve  to  be  d.  to  sin 
7:3if  husb.be*;.  3;  1  Cor.  7:39 

4  ye  also  d.  to  law.  Gal.  2:19 
14:9  Lord  of  the  d.  and  living 

1  Cor.  15:15  if  so  be  d.  rise  not 
35  will  say.  How  are  d.  raised 
52  d.  be  raised  incorruptible 

2  Cor.  1:9  God  who  raiseth  d. 
5:14  for  all,  then  were  all  d. 

Eph.  2:1  d.  in  tres.  5;  Col.  2:13 
Col.  2:20  if  d.  with  C.  2  Tim.  2:11 

3:3  ye  are  d.  and  vour  life  hid 
1  Thes.  4:16  d.  in  Chr.  shall  rise 
Ueb.  6:1  repent,  from  d.  works 

9:14  purge  consc.  from  d,  works 
17  is  of  force  after  men  are  d. 

11:4  he  being  d.  yet  speaketh 

12  and  him  as  good  as  d. 

.35  women  received  d.  raised 

1  Pet.  2:24  we  being  d.  to  sin 
4:5  ready  to  judge  quick  and  d. 

6  gospel  preached  to  them  d. 
.Tuile  12  twice  d.  plucked  by 
Rev.  1:5  J.  first-begotten  of  d. 

17  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  d. 
3:1  thou  livest,  and  art  d. 
14:13  blessed  are  d.  die  in  Lord 
in:3  sea,  as  blood  of  a  d.  man 
20:5  rest  of  d.  lived  not  again 
121  saw  tlie  d.  stand  bef.  God ; 
the  d.  were  judged 

13  sea  gave  up  d. 

See  BODY,  m'RT,  cakcass, 

COBPSE,  RESURRECTION. 

For  the  DE.\D. 

Lev.  19:28  not  make  cut./,  t.  d. 
Deut.  14:1  any  baldness/,  d,. 
26:14  not  give  aught/or  the  d. 

2  Sam.  14:2  had  mourned  for  d. 
Jer.  16:7  to  comfort/o/- 1.  d. 

22:10  weep  ye  not/or  the  d. 
Ezek.  24:17  no  mourning/,  t.  d. 
1  Cor.  15:29  are  baptized  fen-  the 
d.  why  baptized  for  d.? 
From  the  DEAD. 
Mat.  14:2  J.  is  risen  from  the  d. 
Mark  9:10  rising/?w?i  the  d. 
Luke  16:31  though  one  rose/,  d. 

24:46  fr.  t.  d.  day,  John  20:9 
Acts  10:41  after  he  rose/,  t.  d. 

26:23  that  should  rise  from  t.  d. 
Rom.  0:13  those  ali  -e  from  the  d. 

10:7  to  bring  up  Christ  f.  t.  d. 

11:15  rcc.  of  them  be  life/,  t.  d. 

1  Cor.  15:12  he  rose  from  the  d. 
Eph.  5:14  arise/,  d.  C.  give  light 
Col.  1:18  flr8t-b'om/?wre  t.  d. 
Heb.  11:19  to  raise  him//-om  t.  d. 

13:20  brought  again /.  t.  d. 

See  RAISED,  RISEN. 

I8  DEAD. 

Gen.  42:38  his  brother  is  d.  44:20 
Jos.  1:2  Moses  my  servant  is  d. 
Jud.  20:5  forced  that  she  is  d. 

2  Sam.  2:7  S.  4:10;  11:21  Uriah 
12:18  child;  13:32  Amnon  only 
14:5  my  husband  is  d.  2 IC  4:1 
18:20  because  king's  son  is  d. 
19:10  Absa. :  1  K.  21:14  Naboth 

Ezek.  44:31  that  is  d.  of  itself 
Mat.  9:18  my  daugh.  is  d.  Mark 

5:&5 ;  Luke  8:49 
Mark  9:26  many  said,  He  It  d. 


DEA 

.John  8:52  Abraham  is  d.  53 

11:14  said  Jesus,  Lazarus  is  d. 
Rom.  6:7  he  is  d.  is  freed  fr.  sin 

8:10  if  €.  be  in  you,  body  is  d. 
Gal.  2:21  if  right,  by  law  C.  is  d. 
1  Tim.  5:6  is  d.  while  slie  livetli. 
Jam.  2:17  without  works  is  d.  20 
2t>  aa  body  without  spii'it  is  d. 
Wna  DEAD. 
,Tud.  2:19  when  the  judge  w<M  d. 

9:55  Israel  saw  Abimelech  w.  d. 
1  Sam.  17:51  saw  champion  w.  d. 

31:5  Saul  "joa^  d.  1  Chr.  10:5 
%Sam.  4:1  beard  Abncr  loo-s  d. 

11:26  Bath,  heard  her  h.  was  d. 

12:19  D.  perceived  child  was  d. 

13:39  Amnon,  seeing  he  was  d. 

1  K.  .3:21  give  child  suck,  it  io.  d. 

2  ^.4:.32  behold  the  child  wasd. 
11:1  Athaliah  saw  her  son  w.  d. 

}fat.  2:19  when  Herod  was  d. 
Luke  7:15  he  that  was  d.  sat  up 

8:.53  knowing  that  she  was  d. 

15:24  this  my  son  was  d. 
32  thy  bro.  was  d.  and  is  alive 
.Tofin  11 :44  he  tliat  was  d.  caine 

19:33  .Tesus  was  d.  brake  not 
Acts  2.-^:19  Jesus  which  was  d. 
Rom.  7:8  without  law  sin  was  d. 
Rev.  1:18  liveth  and  was  d. 
DEADLY. 

1  Sam.  5:11  rf.  destruction 
Ps.  17:9  from  my  d.  enemies 
Ezek.  30:24  of  a  d.  wounded  man 
Mark  16:18  drink  d.  thing 
./am.  3:8  tongue  full  of  d.  poison 
Rev.  13:3  d.  wound  healed,  12 

DEADXESS. 

Rom.  4:19  nor  d.  of  Sur.'s  womb 
DE  \P. 

Ejc.  4:11  who  niakelh  the  d. 

Lev.  19:14  shall  not  cun-e  the<?. 

Ps.  38:13  as  a  d.  man,  heard  not 
.58:4  they  are  like  the  d.  adder 

Is.  29:18  d.  hear  words 
35:5  ears  of  tlie  d.  be  unstopped 
42:18  hear,  ye  d.  look,  ye  blind 
19  who  is  d.  as  my  messenger 
43:8  bring  d.  tliat  have  cars 

Mic.  7:16  their  ears  shall  be  d. 

Mat.  11:5  the  d.  hear,  Luke  7:22 

Mark  7:32  brought  to  him  one  d. 
37  he  maketh  the  d.  to  hear 
9:25  thou  d.  spirit  come  out 
DEAL. 

Gen.  19:9  d.  worse  with  thee 
24:49  if  ve  d.  truly  with  master 
32:9  I  win  d.  well  with  thee 
34:31  d.  witli  sister  as  harlot  1 

Ex.  1:10  rf.  wisely  with  them 
21:9  d.  with  her  after  manner 
23:11  like  manner  d.  with  vine 

Lev.  19:11  not  steal  norrf.  falsely 

.V«m.  11:15  if  d.  thus,  kill  me 

Deut.  7:5  shall  ve  d.  with  them 

2  Chr.  2:3  as  thou  didst  d.  with 

David,  so  d.  with  me 
■fob  42:8  lest  I  d.  after  your  f(3llv 
Ps.  75:4  to  fools,  d.  not  foolishly 
119:17  d.  bountifully  witli,  142:7 
124  d.  with  me  acco.  to  thy  m. 
Prov.  12:22  they  that  d.  truly 
Is.  26:10  land  of  uprightness  d. 
52:13  my  servant  d.  prudently 
58:7  to  d.  thy  bread  to  hungry 
Jer.  18:23  d.  thus  in  thine  anger 
21:2  Lord  will  d.  with  us 
Ezek.  8:18  will  I  also  d.  in  fury 
16:.50  d.  with  thee  as  hast  done 
22:14  in  davs  I  d.  with  thee? 
23:25  d.  furiously  with  thee 
31:11  shall  surely  d.  with  him 
Dan.  1:13  d.  with  thy  servants 
11:7  and  shall  d.  against  them 

See  TREACHEROUSLY. 

DE.VL,  Siih.stantive. 

Ex.  29:40  d.  of  flour,  Ler.  14:21 ; 

Num.  15:4;  28:13;  29:4 
Mark  10:48  cried  more  a  great  d. 

DEALER,  S. 
Is.  21:2  treacherous  d.  dealeth 
24:16  d.  dealt  treacherously 
DEALEST,  ETH,  I\G,  S. 
■Jud.  18:4  thus  d.  Wicah  with  me 
1  Sam.  2:23  I  hear  of  your  evil  d. 
23:22  that  he  d.  subtilely 
Ps.  7:16  violent  d.  on  his  pate 
Prov.  10:4  poor  that  d.  w.  slack 
13:16  prudent  d.  with  knowl. 
14:17  lie  soon  angry  d.  foolishly 
21:24  who  d.  in  proud  wrath 
7s.  21:2  treacherous  dealer  d. 
33:1  woe  to  thee  d.  treacher. 
Jer.  6:13  from  pro;)hct  to  prisst, 
eveay  one  d.  falaely,  8:10 


DEA 

■fohn  4:9  no  d.  wltli  Samaritane 

Heb.  12:7  God  d.  as  with  sons 
DEALT. 

Gen.  16:6  Sar.  d.  hardly  with  her 
3:3:11  God  hath  d.  graciously 
43:6  d.  ye  so  ill  with  me 

Ex.  1:20  God  d.  well  with  midw. 
14:11  when^fore  d.  so  ill  with  us 
18:11  in  thing  they  d.  proudly 

Jud.  9:16  if  rf.  well  with  Jerub. 

Rulh  1:8  ye  have  d.  with  dead 
20  -Almig.  d.  bitterly  with  ma 

1  Sam.  24:18  d.  well  with  me 
25:31  L.  have  d.  well  with  thee 

iSam.  6:19  he  d.  am.  the  people 
iK.  12:15  they  d.  faithfu.  22:7 
21:6  d.  with  fam.  sp.  2  Chr.  33:6 

2  dir.  6:.37  we  have  d.  wickedly 
11:23  Rehoboam  d.  wisely 

Neh.  1:7  d.  corrupt,  against  thea 
9:10  knevvest  d.  proudly.  16,  29 

■Tob  6:15  brethren  d.  deceitfully 

Ps.  13:6  d.  bountifully  with  me 
44:17  nor  d.  falselv  in  thy  cov. 
78:.57  d.  unfiiithful'ly  like  fathers 
103:10  d.  with  us  after  our  sins 
116:7  L.  d.  bountifully  with  thea 
119:65  c?.  well  with  thy  servant 
78  d.  perversely  without  causa 
147:20  not  d.  so  with  any  nation 

Is.  24:16  d.  very  treach.  Jer.  3:20; 
5:11;  12:6;  Lam.  1:2 

Ezek.  22:7  in  thee  d.  by  oppres. 
25:12  Edom  hath  d.  ag.  Judah 
15  Philis.  have  d.  by  revenge 

Ros.  5:7  they  have  d.  treach. 
6:7  d.  treacherously  against  me 

■Joel  2:26  God  that  d.  wondrously 

Zee.  1:6  thought,  so  d.  with  us 

Mai.  2:11  Judah  d.  treacherously 
14  whom  hast  d.  treacherously 

Luke  1:25  hath  L.  d.  with  me 
2:48  son,  why  thus  d.  with  us 

Acts  7:19  d.  subtil,  with  kindred 
25:24  mult,  of  Jews  have  d. 

Rom.  12:3  G.  hath  d.  to  ev.  man 
DEAR. 

■Ter.  31:20  is  Ephraim  my  d.  son 

Luke  7:2  servant  who  was  d. 

Acts  20:24  neither  count  I  life  d. 

Eph.  5:1  foil,  of  God,  as  d.  child. 

Col.  1:7  Epaphras  our  d.  fel.-ser. 
13  into  kingdom  of  his  d.  Son 

1  Thes.  2:8  bee.  ye  were  d.  to  us 
DEARLY  beloved. 

Jer.  12:7  given  d.  belov.  to  enem. 

Rom.  12:19  d.  beloved  avenge  not 

1  Cor.  10:14  my  d.  b.  Phil.  4:1; 

2  Tim.  1:2 

2  Cor.  7:1  d.  belms.  12:19;  PhU. 

4:1;  M'et.  2:11 
Phile.  1  unto  Philemon  our  d.  b. 

DEARTH. 
Gen.  41:54  d.  was  in  all  lands 
2  A'.  4::38  was  a  d.  In  the  land 
2  Chr.  6:28  if  there  be  d.  mildew 
Neh.  5:3  buy  corn  because  of  d. 
Jer.  14:1  word  came  to  .T.  cone,  d. 
Acts  7:11  came  a  d.  over  all  land 
11:28  there  should  be  a  great  d. 

DEATH. 
Gen.  21:16  let  not  see  d.  of  child 
24:67  after  his  mother's  d. 
27:7  bless  thee  before  my  d. 

10  bless  thee  before  his  d. 
Ex.  10:17  take  me  from  this  d. 
Num.  16:29  common  d.  of  all 
2:3:10  let  me  die  d.  of  righteous 
35:31  of  a  murderer  guilty  of  d, 
Deut.  .30:15  I  have  set  before  you 

life  and  d.  19;  Jer.  21:8 
31:27  more  rebel  after  my  d. 
29  after  my  d.  ye  will  corrupt 
3:3:1  Moses  blessed  Isr.  before (i. 
Jud.  5:18  their  lives  to  the  d. 
16:16  his  soul  vexed  unto  d. 
SO  dead  he  slew  at  his  d.  mora 
Riifh  1:17  if  aught  but  d.  part 

1  Sam.  4:20  about  time  of  her  d. 
IxZi  bitterness  of  d.  is  past 
20:3  a  step  between  me  and  d. 
22:22  d.  of  father's  house 

2  S:im.  1:23  in  d.  were  not  divid. 
l."):91  in  d.  or  life,  there 

22:5  when  waves  of  d.  com- 
passed me.  Ps.  1S:4 ;  116:3 
6  snares  of  d.  Ps.  18:5 
2  A'.  2:21  sh.  not  be  any  more  d. 
4:40  d.  is  in  the  pot 

1  Chr.  22:5  D.  prepared  before  A 

2  Chr.  22:4  after  d.  of  fatlier 
32:33  did  him  honor  at  liis  d. 

E.~r.  7:26  d.  or  banishment 
Job  3:21  long  for  d.  it  com,  not 

7:15  my  soul  chooseth  d. 

13:13  lirst-bom  eld.  devour 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEA 

Jcb  27:15  remain  be  bnricd  in  d. 

28:22  destruction  and  d.  say 

30:2:^  thou  wilt  bring  nie  to  d. 
Ps.  6:5  in  d.  no  remem.  of  tliee 

7:13  prepared  instruments  of  d. 

13:3  lest  I  sleep  the  sleep  of  rf. 

22:15  brought  me  into  dust  of  d. 

48:14  God  ue  our  guide  unto  d. 

49:14  d.  shall  feed  on  them 

55:4  terrors  of  d.  fallen  on  me 

15  let  d.  seize  on  them 
73:4  no  bands  in  their  d. 
89:48  and  shall  not  see  d.  f 
102:20  to  loose  those  ap.  to  d. 
116:15  precious  is  d.  of  saints 
118:18  not  given  me  over  to  d. 

J'rov.  2:18  house  Inclineth  to  d. 

5:5  her  feet  go  down  to  d. 

7:27  down  to  chambers  of  a. 

8:36  they  that  hate  me,  love  d. 

11:19  pursueth  it  to  his  own  d. 

12:28  m  pathways  there  is  no  d. 

13:14  from  snares  of  rf.  14:27 

14:12  end,  ways  old.  10:25 
32  right,  hath  hope  in  his  d. 

16:14  math  of  king  as  m.  of  d. 

18:21  d.  life  in  power  of  tongue 

21:6  van.  tossed  of  them  seek  d. 

24:11  deliver  them  drawn  to  d. 

26:18  madman  M  ho  casteth  d. 
Ec.  7:26  bitter  than  d. 
Cant.  8:6  for  love  is  stroncj  as  d. 
Is.  25:8  swallow  up  d.  in  victory 

38:18  d.  cannot  celebrate  thee 

53:9  with  the  rich  in  his  d. 

12  poured  out  his  soul  unto  d. 
Jer.  8:3  d.  chosen  rather  than  life 

9:21  d.  come  up  to  windows 
15:2  as  are  for  d.  to  d.  43:11 

La7n.  1:20  at  home  there  is  as  d. 

lEzek.  18:32 1  have  no  pleasure  in 

d.  of  the  wicked,  33:11 
31:14  are  all  delivered  unto  d. 

Bos.  13:14  O  (i.  I  be  thy  plagues 

Jon.  4:9  to  be  angry  unto  d. 

Mob.  2:5  is  as  d.  not  satisfied 

Mat.  2:15  there  till  d.  of  Herod 
10:21  del.  bro.  to  d.  13:12 
15:4  curseth  fath.  or  moth,  let 

him  die  the  d.  Mark  7:10 
16:28  some  here  shall  not  taste 

of  d.  Mark  9:1 ;  Lvke  9:27 
20:18  con.  him  to  d.  Mark  10:33 
26:38  sorrowf  to  d.  Mark  14:34 
66  guilty  of  d.  Mark  14:64 

Mark  5:23  daugh.  at  point  oid. 

Luke  2:26  not  see  d.  bef.  seen  C. 
22:33  to  prison  and  d. 
23:22  I  found  no  cause  of  d. 

John  4:47  he  was  at  point  of  d. 
8:51  he  shall  never  see  d.  52 
11:4  this  sickness  not  unto  d. 

13  Jesus  spake  of  his  d. 
12:33  signifying  what  d.  18:32 
21:19  by  what  3.  glorify  God 

Acts  2:24  loosed  the  pains  of  d. 
8:1  consenting  to  his  d.  22:20 
13:28  no  cause  old.  in  him 
22:4  I  pers.  this  way  to  tbe  d. 

Bom.  5:10  reconciled  to  God  by 
the  d.  of  his  Son,  Col.  1:22 

12  and  d.  by  sin,  so  d.  passed 

14  d.  reigned  from  Adam  to  M. 
21  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  d. 

6:3  were  baptized  into  his  d. 

4  buried  by  baptism  into  d. 

5  planted  in  likeness  of  his  d. 

9  d.  no  more  dorain.  over  him 

16  whether  of  sin  unto  d. 
21  end  of  those  things  is  d. 

23  for  the  wages  of  sm  is  d.  but 
7:5  to  bring  forth  fruit  unto  d. 

10  com.  to  life  I  found  unto  d. 

13  that  good  made  d.  unto  me  ? 

24  from  body  of  this  d.  t 

8:2  free  from  law  of  sin  and  d. 

6  to  be  carnally  minded  is  d. 
38  d.  nor  life  separ.  from  love 

1  Cot.  3:22  life  or  d.  all  are  yours 
4:9  were  appointed  to  d. 
11:26  ye  do  show  the  Lord's  d. 
15:21  for  since  by  man  came  d. 

26  last  enemy  be  destroy,  is  d. 

54  d.  is  swallowed  up  in  vict. 

55  O  d.  where  is  thy  sting? 

56  the  sting  of  d.  is  sin 
t  Cor.  1:9  sentence  of  c?. 

10  del.  us  ftom  so  great  a  d. 

2:16  the  savor  of  d.  unto  d. 

8:7  if  ministration  of  d.  glorious 

4:11  del.  to  d.  for  Jesus*^  sake 
'  12  so  then  d.  worketh  in  us 

7:10  sorrow  of  world  worketh  d. 
Phil.  1:20  whether  by  life  or  d. 

2:8  obedient  tod.  the  d.  of  cross 

27  Epaph.  sick  nigh  unto  d. 
30  work  of  C.  he  was  nigh  d. 

SilC  made  conformable  to  his  d. 


DEA 

2  Tim.  1:10  hath  abolished  d. 
Ileb.  2:9  suffering  of  rf.  crowned, 
that  he  taste  d.  for  ev.  man 

14  through  d.  destroy  him  that 
had  power  of  d. 

15  wlio  tlu-oiigh  fear  oid. 
7:23  to  continue,  by  reason  of  d. 
9:15  by  means  of  d.  for  redem. 

16  of  necessity  d.  of  testator 
11:5  that  he  should  not  see  d. 

Jam.  1:15  sin,  bringcfh  forth  d. 

1  John  3:14  not  abideth  in  d. 
5:16  sin  unto  d. ;  17  not  unto  d. 

Jlev.  1:18  kevs  of  hell  and  of  of. 
2:10  be  faithful  unto  d. 

11  not  be  hurt  of  second  d. 
6:8  his  name  sat  on  him  was  d. 
9:6  shall  seek  d.  d.  shall  flee 
12:11  loved  not  lives  to  the  d. 
13:3  as  it  were  wounded  to  d. 
18:8  her  plagues  in  one  day,  d. 
20:6  second  rf,  hath  no  power 

13  d.  and  hell  deliver,  up  dead 

14  d.  cast  into  lake,  second  d. 
21:4  there  shall  be  no  more  d. 

See  DAT. 

From  DEATH. 

.7(9.9.  2:13  deliver  our  lives /.  d. 

Job  5:20  redeem  thee/,  d. 

Ps.  a3:19  to  del.  their  soul  f.  d 
56:13  del.  my  soul  f.  d.  WV.S 
68:20  to  L.  belong"issues/.  d. 
78:50  spared  not  their  soul  f.  d. 

Prov.  10:2  delivereth /.  d.  11:4 

//OS.  13:14  redeem  them  f.  d. 

John  5:24  fr.  d.  1  John  .3:14 

Jleb.  5:7  able  to  save  from  d. 

Jam.  5:20  shall  save  a  soul /.  d. 

Gates  of  DE.\TH. 

./oft  .38: 17  g.  of  d.  been  opened 
Pf.  9:13  liftest  me  from  q.  of  d. 
107:18  draw  near  to  gates  of  d. 

Put  to  DE.\TII. 

den.  26:11  this  man?),  to  d. 
Ex.  3.5:2  who.  doth  work,  p.  to  d. 
Lev.  19:20  not  be;(.  tod. 
24:21  be?;,  to  d.  Num.  35:.30 
Num.  1:51  stranger  that  cometh 

nigh?),  tod.  3:10,  38;  18:7 
Beiif.  1:3:5  dreamer  ho  put  to  d. 
17:6  one  witness  not  be?),  to  d. 
24:16  the  fathers  not  be  put  to  d. 

for  children,  2  A'.  14:6 
Jos.  1:18  ag.  thy  com.  p.  to  d. 
Jitd.  0:31  plead,  for  B.  p.  to  d. 
20:13  may  p.  to  d.  1  Sajn.  11:12 
\Snm.  \V.n\)epiittod. 

2  Sam.  8:2  two  lines  to?),  to  d. 
19:21  shall  no  Slii.  he  put  tod. 

1  K.  2:8  I  will  not  V'H  thee  to  d. 
24  Adonijnh  shnl!  \i<y  put  to  d. 
26  at  this  time  put  thee  to  d. 
iChr.  15:13  seek  L.  ho  put  to  d. 
2'!:7  Cometh  into  house,  ?).  to  d. 
E:t.  4:11  law  to  yut  him  to  d. 
Jer.  18:21  their  men  ho  put  to  d. 
26:15  know,  if  yo put  me  to  d. 
19  did  J.  put  him  at  all  to  d.  ? 
38:4  this  man  ho  put  to  d. 

16  wot  put  thee  to  d. 
^•2:21  put  them  to  d.  in  Riblah 
Mat.  10:21  cause  them  to  be  p.  to 

d.  Mark  13:12  \  Luke  21:16 
14:5  have  put  him  to  d. 
26:59  sou.  false  wit.  ag.  .1.  to  p. 

him  to  d.  27:1 ;  Mark  14:55 
Mark  14:1  and  put  him  to  d. 
Luke  18:33  sliall  put  him  to  d. 
23:;32  malefact.  to  ho  put  to  d. 
■John  11:53  to  put  him  to  d. 
12:10  might  put  Lazarus  to  d. 
18:31  not  lawful  to?),  any  to  d. 
Acts  12: 19  keepers  to  be  put  to  d. 
2S'y.V)put  to  d.  I  gave  mv  voice 
1  Pet.  3:18  put  to  d.  in  tlie  flesh 

See  SURELY. 

Shadow  of  DE  ATH. 

.Tob  3:5  the  shadow  of  d.  stain  it 

10:21  land  of  dark,  and  s.  ofd. 

12:22  bringeth  to  light  s.  of  d. 

16:16 on  eyelids  is  shadoioof  d. 

24:17  is  as  the  shad,  of  d. 

28:3  scarcheth  out  shad,  of  d. 

34:22  no     of  d.  sinners 

.38:17  doors  of  the  shad.  ofd.  ? 
Ps.  23:4  valley  of  shad.  ofd. 

44:19  covered  us  with  s'.of  d. 

107:10  darkness  and  in  s.'of  d. 
14  darkness  and  shad.  of  d. 
Is.  9:2  in  land  of  shad.  ofd. 
Jer.  2:6  land  of  the  shad.  ofd. 

13:16  he  turn  it  to  shad,  of  d. 
Amos  5:8  ct.  of  d.  into  the  inorn. 
Mat.  4:16  that  sat  in  s.  of  d. 
Luke  1:79  light  to  them  in  s.  ofd. 


786 


DEC 
With  DEATH. 

Is.  28:15  have  made  cov.  tc.  d. 

18  cov.  w.  d.  be  disannulled 
Pev.  2:23  kill  her  children  w.  d. 
6:8  power  given  to  kill  with  d. 

Worthy  of  DEATH. 
Deut.  17:6  is  w.  of  d. 
19:6  he  was  not  w.  of  d. 
21:22  have  com.  sin  w.  of  d. 

1  K.  2:26  Abiathar,  art  w.  of  d. 
Luke  23:15  nothing  w.  ofd. 
Acts  23:29  to  his  charge  w.  ofd. 

25:11  any  thing  wor.  ofd. 

25  committed  nothing  %v.  of  d. 
26:31  doth  nothing  w.  ofd: 

Rom.  1:32  com.  such  wor.  of  d. 

DEATHS. 
Jer.  16:4  shall  die  of  grievous  d. 
Ezek.  28:8  die  d.  of  them  slain 
10  die  d.  of  uncircumcised 

2  Cor.  11:23  in  d.  oft 

DEBASE. 

Is.  57:9  d.  thyself  unto  hell 
DEBATE,  Verb. 

PrmK  25:9  d.  cause  with  neigh. 
Is.  27:8  in  measure  wilt  d. 

DEBATE,  S. 
Is.  58:4  fast  for  strife  and  d. 
Pom.  1:29  full  of  envv.  d. 
2  Cor.  12:20  lest  there  be  d. 

DEBORAH. 
Gen.  35:8  D.  died,  was  buried 
Jud.  4:4  and  D.  judged  Israel 
5:7  D.  a  mother  in  Isr.  12,  15 
DEBT,  S. 

1  Sam.  22:2  ev.  one  in  d.  w.  toD. 
2K.  4:7  sell  oil,  pay  thy  d. 
Neh.  10:31  exaction  of  every  d. 
Prov.  22:26  are  sureties  for  d. 
Mat.  6:12  forgive  us  our  d.  as 

18:27  forgave  him  the  d. 
30  into  prison  till  he  pay  d. 
32  I  forgave  all  that  d. 
Pom.  4:4  reward  reckoned  oid. 

DEBTOR. 
Ezek.  18:7  restored  to  d.  pledge 
Mat.  23:16  swear  by  gold,  is  a  d. 
Pom.  1:14  I  am  d.  to  the  Greeks 
Gal.  5:3  a  d.  to  do  the  whole  law 

DEBTORS. 
Mat.  C:12  as  we  forgive  our  d. 
Luke  7:41  a  creditor  had  two  d. 
lC:5he  called  his  lord's  d. 
Pom.  8:12  therefore,  we  are  d 
15:27  and  their  d.  they  are 
DECAPOLIS. 
Mai.  4:25  followed  him  from  B. 
Mark  5:20  to  publish  in  D.  7:31 

DECAY,  ED,  ETH. 
Ler.  25:35  if  brother  fallen  in  d. 
Neti.  4:10  strength  of  bearers  d. 
Job  14:11  and  as  the  flood  d. 
Ec.  10:18  by  sloth,  building  d. 
Is.  44:26  I  will  raise  up  d.  places 
Heb.  8:13  d.  is  ready  to  vanish 

decea.se. 

Luke  9:31  and  sjiake  of  his  d. 

2  Pet.  1:15  after  my  d.  in  rem. 

DECEASED. 

Is.  26:14  d.  they  shall  not  rise 

Mat.  22:25  when  he  married,  d. 
DECEIT,  S. 

■Toh  15:35  belly  prepareth  d. 
27:4  nor  ray  tongue  utter  d. 
;31:5  or  if  my  foot  hasted  to  d. 

Ps.  10:7  his  mouth  is  full  of  cf. 
36:3  words  of  his  mouth  are  d. 
.38:12  imagine  d.  all  the  day 
50:19  thy  tongue  frameth  d. 
5.5:11  d.  and  guile  depart  not 
72:14  redeem  their  soul  from  d. 
101:7  worketh  d.  not  dwell 
119:118  their  rf.  is  falsehood 

Prov.  12:5  coun.  of  wicked  arod. 
17  false  witness  showeth  d. 
20  d.  is  in  them  that  imag.  ev. 
14:8  the  folly  of  fools  is  d'. 
20:17  bread  of  d.  is  sweet 
26:24  hateth  layeth  up  d. 

26  hatred  is  covered  by  d. 

Is.  :30:10  speak  smooth,  proph.  d. 
.53:9  nor  any  d.  in  his  mouth 

Jer.  5:27  their  houses  full  of  d. 
8:5  they  hold  fast  d.  they  refuse 
9:6  through  d.  refuse  to  know 
8  their  tongue,  it  speaketh  d. 
14:14  prophesv  d.  of  their  heart 
23:26  are  prophets  of  the  rf.  of 

Eos.  11:12  compasseth  me  w.  d. 
12:7  balances  of  d.  in  his  hand 

AmosB:?)  falsify,  balances  by  rf. 

Zep.  1:9  masters'  houses  withrf. 

Mark  7:22  out  of  he.  proceed  d. 


DEC 

Pom.  1:29  full  of  debate,  d. 
.3:13  with  tongues  have  used  d. 
Col.  2:8  spoil  you  thro,  vain  d. 

1  Thes.  2:3  exhortation  not  of  d. 

DECEITFTL. 
Ps.  5:6  Lord  will  abhor  d.  man 
3.5:20  devise  d.  matters  ag.  th. 
43:1  deliver  me  from  d.  man. 
52:4  O  thou  d.  tongue 
5.5:23  d.  not  live  half  their  days 
78:57  turned  aside  like  d.  bow 
109:2  mouth  of  d.  opened  ag.  me 
120:2  del.  my  soul  fr.  d.  tongue 
Prov.  11:18  worketh  a  d.  work 
14:25 d.  witness  speaketh  lies 
23:3  his  dainties  are  d.  meat 
27:6  kisses  of  enemy  are  d. 
29:13  poor  and  d.  meet  together 
31:30  favor  is  d.  beauty  vain 
Jer.  17:9  heart  is  d.  above  all 
ITos.  7:16  they  are  like  a  d.  bow 
Mic.  6:11  with  bag  of  rf.  weights 
12  tongue  is  d.  in  their  mouth 
Zep.  3:13  nor  d.  tongue  be  found 

2  Cor.  11:13  such  are  d.  workers 
Eph.  4:22  according  to  d.  lusts 

DECEITFULLY. 
Gen.  34:13  answered  Ilamor  d. 
Ex.  8:29  let  not  Pharaoh  deal  d. 
IjCV.  6:4  or  the  thing  d.  gotten 
Job  6:15  brethren  dealt  <?. 
13:7  will  you  talk  d.  for  God 
Ps.  24:4  nor  sworn  d. 
52:2  like  a  razor,  working  d. 
Jer.  48:10  doeth  work  of  Lord  d. 
Ban.  11:23  after  league  work  d. 
2  Cor.  4:2  handling  word  of  G.  d. 

DECEITFUL\ESS. 
Mat.  13:22  the  rf.  of  rich,  choke 

the  word,  Mark  4:19 
Heb.  3: 13  hardened  thro' d.  of  sin 

DECEIVABLEXESS. 
2  Thes.  2:10  aU  rf.  of  unrighte. 

DECEIVE. 
2  Sam.  3:25  Abner  came  to  d.  th. 
2  K.  4:28  say,  do  not  rf.  me 
18:29  let  not  Hezekiah  rf.  you, 

2  Chr.  32:15;  7s.  36:14 
19:10  let  not  God  rf.  Is.  37:10 
Prov.  24:28  rf.  not  with  thy  lips 
.Jer.  9:5  rf.  every  one  his  neigh. 
29:8  diviners  in  midst  rf.  you 
37:9  Faith  L.  rf.  not  yourselves 
7^ec.  13:4  rough  garment  to  rf. 
Mat.  24:4  no  m.  rf.  Mark  13:5 
5  rf.  many,  11  -  Mark  13:6 
24  they  shall  rf.  the  very  elect 
Pom.  16:18f.  speeches  rf.  simple 
1  for.  3: 18  let  no  man  rf.  himself 
Eph.  4:14  they  lie  in  wait  to  rf. 
5:6  let  no  man  rf.  you,  2  Thes. 

2:3;  lJo;(?i3:7 
1  John  1:8  have  no  sin,  we  rf. 
Pev.  20:3  rf.  the  nations  no  more 
8  go  to  rf.  nations 

DECEIVED, 
Gen.  31:7  your  father  hath  rf.  me 
Lev.  C:2  or  if  rf.  his  neighbor 
Deut.  11:16  your  heart  be  not  rf. 

1  Sarn.  19:17  why  rf.  me?  28:12 

2  Sam.  19:26  my  servant  rf.  me 
■Job  12:16  rf.  and  deceiver  are  his 

15:31  let  not  rf.  trust  in  vanity 
31:9  if  been  rf.  by  a  woman 

Js.  19:13  princes  of  Noph  are  d. 
44:20  a  rf.  heart  turned  him 

Jer.  4:10  greatly  rf.  this  people 
20:7  O  Lord  thou  hast  rf.  me 
49:16  thy  terribleness  rf.  thee 

Lam.  1:19  my  lovers,  they  rf.  me 

Ezek.  14:9  if  proph.  be  rf.  I.  rf.  h. 

Ob.  3  pride  of  heart  rf.  thee 
7  men  at  peace  with  thee  rf. 

Lvke  21:8  take  heed  ye  be  not  rf. 

■John  7:47  answ.  Are  ye  also  rf. 

Pom.  7:11  for  sin  rf.  me 

1  Cor.  6:9  not  rf.  15:33:  Gal.  6:7 

1  Tim.  2:14  Adam  was  not  rf.  but 

2  Tiin.  3:13  decciv.  and  being  rf. 
Tit.  3:3  were  foolish,  rf. 

Pev.  18:23  all  nations  were  d. 
19:20  rf.  them  received  the  mark 
20:10  devil  that  rf.  was  cast 

DECEIVER. 
Gen.  27:12  to  my  father  as  a  rf. 
■Job  12:16  deceived  and  rf.  are  his 
Mat.  1:14  cursed  rf.  hath  a  male 
.1/0^  27:63  we  rem.  that  rf.  said 
2  John  7  this  is  a  rf.  and  antich. 

DECEIVERS. 
2  Cor.  6:8  as  rf.  and  yet  true 
Tit.  l:10many  rf.  especially 
2  John  7  for  many  rf.  arc  entered 

DECEIVETH. 
Prov.  26: 19  so  is  man  rf.  neighbor 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEC 

Ji)^n7:12eai<l,  he  d.  the  people 
Ga^. 6:3 nothing,  hod.  himself 
Jam.  1:26  but  d.  his  own  heart 
liev.  12:9  serpent  which  d. 
13:14  and  d.  them  that  dwell 
DECEIVING,  S. 
1  Tim.  3:13  d.  and  being  deceiv. 
Jam.  1:22  not  hearers  only,  d.  - 
SPet.  2:13  sporting  with  their  d. 

DECEIVTLY. 
1  Cor.  14:40  done  d.  and  in  order 
DECIDED. 

1  K.  20:40  thyself  hast  d.  it 

DECISIO\. 
Joel  3:14  multi.  in  valley  of  d. 

DECK,  ED. 

Job  40:10<?.  thyself  withmajesty 
Prov.  7:16  I  have  d.  my  bed 
Jer.  10:4  they  d.  it  with  silver 
i!zek.  16:11  Id.  thee  with  orna. 

13  thus  wast  thou  d.  with  gold 
Ilos.  2:13  she  d.  with  ear-rings 
Hev.  17:4  worn,  was  d.  with  gold 
18:16  alas,  city  that  was  d. 

DECKEDST. 

X!z€k.  16:16  d.  thy  high  places 
23:40  and  d.  with  ornaments 

DECKEST,  ETH. 

Js.  61:10  as  a  bridegroom  d. 
Jer.  4:30  though  thou  d.  with  g. 

DECLARATION. 

Job  13:17  hear  my  d.  with  ears 
Zuke  1:1  set  forth  in  order  a  d. 

2  Cor.  8:19  to  d.  of  ready  mind 

DECLARE. 

Jos.  20:4  d.  cause  in  cars 
Jud.  14:12  ye  d.  it  in  7  days 
1  K.  22:13  proph.  d.  good  to  k. 
1  Chr.  16:24  d.  his  glory  among 

the  heathen,  Ps.  96:3 
Job  12:8  fishes  shall  d.  unto  thee 
I  21:31  d.  his  way  to  his  face 
28:27  did  he  Bee  it  and  d.  it 
31:37  d.  to  him  numb,  of  steps 
38:4  d.  if  hast  understanding 
40:7  d.  thou  to  me,  42:4 
Ps.  9:11  d.  among  people 
\  19:1  the  heavens  d.  glory  of  G. 
22:31  d.  his  right.  50:6;  97:6 
I  30:9  shall  dust  d.  thy  truth  ? 
40:5  I  wo.  d.  and  speak  of  them 
50:16  to  do  to  d.  my  statutes? 
64:9  all  shall  d.  work  of  God 
73:28  I  may  d.  all  thy  works 
75:1  thy  wondrous  works  d. 
78:6  d.  them  to  their  children 
102:21  to  d.  name  of  Lord  in  Z. 
107:22  d.  works  with  rejoicing 
118:17  live  and  d.  works  of  L 
145:4  shall  d.  thy  mighty  acts 
Ec.  9:1  considered  tod.  all  this 
Js.  3:9  d.  thy  sins  as  Sodom 
12:4  d.  his  doings  am.  people 
21:6  let  him  d.  what  he  seeth 
41:22  d.  to  us  things  to  come 
42:9  new  things  do  I  d.  before 
12  d.  his  praise  in  tlie  islands 
43:9  who  among  thcni  can  d. 

26  d.  thou  may  est  be  justified 
44:7  and  who,  as  I,  shall  d.  it 
45:19  I  the  Lord  d.  thinirs  right 
48:6  and  will  not  ye  d.  it  ? 
53:8  d.  his  generat.  ?  Acts  8:33 
66:19  d.  my  glory  among  Gent. 
Jer.  5:20  d.  this  in  house  of  Jac. 
9:12  spoken  that  he  may  d. 
31:10  d.  it  in  the  isles  afar  off 
38:15  ifld.  it  to  thee  wilt  thou 
42:20  what  God  say  d.  to  us 
50:28  d.  in  Z.  vengeance  of  L. 
51:10  d.  in  Zion  work  of  Lord 
Uzek.  12:16  d.  their  aboin.  23:36 
40:4  d.  all  thou  seest  to  Israel 
Mic.  3:8  d.  to  Jacob  his  transg. 
Zee.  9:12  i  d.  that  I  will  render 
Mat.  13:36  d.  parable  of  tares 
15:15  said  Peter,  d.  this  parable 
Acts  13:32  we  d.  glad  tidings 
41  though  a  man  d.  it  to  you 
17:23  worship,  him  d.  I  to  yon 
20:27  d.  to  you  counsel  of  God 
Pom.  3:25  to  d.  his  righteous.  26 
1  Cor.  3:13  the  day  shall  d.  it 
11:17  that  1  d.l  praise  you  not 
15:1 1  d.  unto  you  the  gospel 
Col.  4:7  my  state  shall  Tych.  d. 
Jleb.  11:14  d.  plainly  they  seek 
1  John  1:3  have  seen  d.  we  to  y. 
5  message  we  d.  unto  you. 
I  will  DECLARE. 
Job  15:17  I  have  seen  /  ivill  d. 

2:7  I  win  d.  the  decree 
22:22  Jw.  d.  name.  Jleb.  2:12 


DED 

Ps.  38:18  I  will  d.  mine  iniquity 
66:16  I -will  d.  what  done 
75:9  but  Iwill  d.  forever,  I  will 
145:6  Iwill  d.  thy  gieatness 

Is.  57:12  /  will  d.  thy  right. 

,Ier.  42:i  I  will  d.  it 

Jo/m  17:26  and  wiU  d.  it 
DECLARE  ye. 

1.1.  48:20  voice  of  singing  d.  ye 

Jer.  4:5  d.  ye  in  Judah,  publish 
46:14  d.  ye  in  Egypt,  publish 
50:2  d.  ye  among  the  nations 

Mic.  1:10  d.  ye  it  not  at  Gath 

DECLARED. 

Ex.  9:16  my  name  may  be  d. 

Deut.  4:13  d.  to  you  his  covenant 

■Job  26:3  plentifully  d.  the  thing 

Ps.  40:10  d.  thy  faithfulness 
71:17  I  d.  thy  wondrous  works 
77:14  d.  thy  strength  am.  peop 
88:11  thy  loving-kindness  be  d 
119:13  have  I  d.  all  judgments 
26  I  have  d.  my  ways,  and  th 

7s.  21:3  grievous  vision  is  d. 

10  what  I  heard  of  G.  havel 
41:26  d.  from  beginning,  45:21 
4:5:12  I  have  d.  44:8;  48:5 
48:3  I  have  d.  former  things 
14  which  d.  these  things? 

Jer.  36:13  Michaiah  d.  words 
42:21  I  this  day  d.  it  to  you 

Luke  8:47  thee?,  to  him  before  all 

John  1:18  seen  God ;  Son  d.  him 
17:26  d.  to  them  thy  name 

Acts  9:27  he  d.  how  he  had  seen 
10:8  he  had  d.  these  things 
12:17  d.  how  Lord  brought  him 
1.5:4  d.  all  God  hath  done 
14  Simoon  d.  how  God  at  first 
25:14  Festus  d.  Paul's  cause  to 

Rom.  1:4  d.  to  be  the  Son 
9:17  my  name  miglit  be  d. 

1  Cor.  1:11  been  d.  to  me  of  you 

2  Cor.  3:3  ye  are  d.  to  be  the  ep. 
Col.  1:8  who  d.  to  us  your  lovel 
Pev.  10:7  mys.  finished,  as  he  d. 

DECLARETH,  IKG. 

Is.  41:26  there  is  none  that  d. 
40:10  d.  the  end  from  beginning 
Jer.  4:15  a  voice  d.  from  Dan 
Ilos.  4:12  their  staffrf.  Kntothem 
Awos  4:13  d.  toman  his  thought 
Acts  15:3  d.  conversion  of  Gent. 

12  d.  what  miracles  God  wro. 

1  Cor.  2:1  d.  to  you  testimony 

DECLINE. 

Ex.  23:2  to  d.  after  many 
Deal.  17:11  nor  d.  from  sentence 
Ps.  119:157  d.  from  thy  tcsti. 
Prov.  4:5  not  (Z.  from  words  of  my 
7:25  let  not  heart  d.  to  her  way's 
DECLINED,  ETH. 

2  Chr.  .34:2  d.  noitlier  to  right 
■Tob  2:3:11  his  way  I  kept,  not  d. 
Ps.  44:18  nor  have  our  stei)3  d. 

10C:11  days  as  shadow  lluit  d. 

1(.!);2.3  like  shadow  when  it  d. 

119:51  yet  not  d.  from  thy  law 

DECREASE,  ED. 
Gfn.  8:5  waters  d.  continually 
Ps.  10T::;8  nut  their  catlle  to  d. 
John  3:30  he  must  increase,  I  d. 

DECREE,  S. 
Ezr.  5:13  Cyrus  made  a  d.  17 

0:1  Darius,  12;  7:21  Artaxerxes 
Est.  3:15  d.  in  Shushan,  9:14 

9;:32  the  d.  of  Esther  confirmed 
Job  28:26  made  a  d.  for  the  rain 
Ps.  2:7  declare  d.  Lord  hath  said 

118:6  hath  made  a  d.  not  i)ass 
Prov.  8:29 gave  to  the  sea  his  d. 
Is.  10:1  decree  unrighteous  d. 
■Icr.  5:22  bound  of  sou  by  per.  d. 
Dan.  2:9  but  one  d.  for  you 

4:17  this  is  by  d.  of  watchers 
24  this  is  d.  of  the  Most  High 

6:8  now,  O  king,  establish  d. 

13  Daniel  rogaidolh  not  the  d. 
26  I  make  d.  that  in  every  do. 

■Ton.  3:7  d.  of  kiu<'  and  nobles 
Mic.  7:11  in  that  day  d.  far  rem. 
Zq).  2:2  before  the(/.  bring  forth 
Luke  2:1  a  rf.  from  C.  Augustus 
Acts  16:4  delivered  d.  to  keep 

17:7  do  contrary  to  d.  of  Cesar 
DECREE,  ED. 
Est.  2:1  remomb.  wliat  was  d. 
Job  22:28  shalt  d.  and  it  ehall  be 

38:10  break  up  for  it  d.  place 
Prov.  8:15  princes  d.  justice 
Is.  10:22  consumption  d. 
1  Cor.  7:37  hath  so  d.  he  will  k. 

DEDAN. 
Oen.  10:7  sous  of  liaamah,  D. 


DEE 
1  Chr.  l:9Shoba,  D.  32 
■ler.  25:23  I  made  D.  drink,  49:8 
Ezek.  25:13  D.  fall  by  sw.  27:20 
DEDANTM.   Is.  21:13 

DEDICATE. 

1  Chr.  26:27  s|)oils  did  they  d. 

2  Chr.  2:4  1  build  to  d.  it  to  God 

DEDICATED. 
Deut.  20:5  a  new  house,  not  d.  it 

1  K.  7:51  which  D.  his  father  had 

d.  1  Chr.  18:11;  2  Chr.  5:1 
8:63  d.  the  house,  2  Chr.  7:5 
15:15  Asa  bro.  in  the  things  his 

father  had  d.  2  Chr.  1.5118 

2  Chr.  24:7  d.  things  did  bestow 
31:13  brought  d.  things  faith 

Ezek.  44:29  ev.  d.  thing  be  theirs 
Ileb.  9:18  nor  d.  without  blood 

DEDICATION. 

Ezr.  6:17  at  d.  of  this  house 
John  10:22  at  Jorus.  feast,  of  d. 

DEED. 

Gen.  44:15  what  d.  is  this 
Ex.  9:16  very  d.  for  this  cause 
Jud.  19:30  no  such  d.  done 

1  Sam.  26:4  was  come  in  very  d. 

2  Sam.  12:14  by  thisrf.  given 
Est.  1:17  d.  of  queen  come 
Luke  23:51  not  consented  to  d. 

24:19  J.  who  was  mighty  in  d. 
Acts  4:9  examined  of  good  d. 
Rom.  1.5:18  Gentiles  obe.  by  d. 
1  Cor.  5:2  hath  done  this  d. 

3  hath  so  done  this  d. 
Col.  3:17  ye  do  in  word  or  d. 
Jam.  1:25  be  blessed  in  his  d. 
1  John  3:18  in  word,  but  in  d. 

DEEDS. 
Gen.  20:9  done  d.  ought  not  to 

1  Chr.  16:8  make  known  his  d. 

among  the  people,  Ps.  105:1 
Ezr.  9:13  all  is  come  for  evil  d. 
Neh.  6:19  reported  his  good  d. 

1:3:14  wipe  not  out  my  good  d. 
Ps.  28:4  give  them  ac.  to  their  d. 
Is.  59:18  ac.  to  d.  he  will  repay 
Jer.  5:28  overpass  d.  of  wicked 

25:14  recompense  accord,  to  d. 
Luke  11:48  ye  allow  d.  of  fathers 

2:i:41  receive  reward  of  our  d. 
Jolin  3:19  their  d.  were  evil 

20  his  d.  should  be  reproved 

21  d.  may  be  made  manifest 
8:41  ye  do  d.  of  your  father 

Acts  7:22  Jloses  was  mighty  in  d. 

9:.36  Dorcas  was  full  of  ahns-(Z. 

19:18  many  showed  their  d. 

24:2  worthy  d.  are  done 
Pom.  2:6  to  every  man  acc.  to  d. 

3:20  by  d.  of  law  no  flesh  just i. 
28  justified  by  faith  without  (Z. 

8:13  mortify  rf.  of  body 

2  Cor.  12:12  signs  and  mighty  rf. 
Col.  3:9  off  old  man  with  his  d. 

1  Pet.  2:8  vexed  \\  ith  unlawful  rf. 

3  John  11  partaker  of  his  evil  d. 
3  John  10 1  will  remember  his  d. 
Jiide  15  conv.  of  thoir  nngod.  d. 
Iter.  2:6  liatest  d.  of  Nicolaitans 

22  except  repent  of  d. 
16:11  repented  not  of  their  d. 

DEEStED. 
Acts  27:27  the  shipmen  d.  drew 

DEEP,  Substantive. 
Gen.  1:2  darkness  on  face  of  d. 

7:11  fountains  of  c?.  wcrebrok. 

8:2  fountains  of  d.  were  stop. 

49:25  with  blessings  of  the  d. 
Deut.  33:13  d.  that  coucheth  ben. 
■Job  ;38:30  face  of  d.  is  frozen 

41:31  the  rf.  to  boil  like  a  pot 
33  think  the  d.  to  be  hoary 
Pi?.  36:6  judgments  a  great  d. 

42:7  rf.  calleth  to  d.  at  noise  of 

69: 15  nor  let  rf.  swallow  me  up 

104:6  coverodstit  with  the  d.  as 

107:24  see  his  wonders  in  the  d. 
Prov.  8:28  strength,  fount,  of  d. 
Is.  44:27  saith  to  the  d.  Be  dry 

51:10  which  dried  waters  of  d. 

63:13  led  them  through  the  d. 
Ezek.  26:19  bring  up  (/.  on  thee 

31:4  d.  sot  him  on  high 

15 1  covered  therf.  for  him 
A7nos  7:4  devoured  the  great  d. 
Jon.  2:3  hadst  cast  me  into  d. 
Hub.  3:10  rf.  uttered  his  voice 
Luke  5:4  launch  out  into  the  d. 

8:31  command  to  go  into  d. 
Pom.  10:7  who  descend  into  d. 

2  Cor.  11:25  night  and  day  in  d. 
DEEP,  Adjective. 

Job  12:22  discoveroth  d.  things 
Ps.  64:0  and  the  h«art  is  d. 


DEF 

Ps.  69:2 1  sink  in  d.  mire,  d.  wat. 

14  be  delivered  out  of  d.  wat. 
80:9  didst  cause  it  take  d.  root 
92:5  thy  thoughts  are  very  d. 
95:4  in  his  hands  are  d.  places 
1:35:6  in  seas,  and  all  d.  placeg 
140: 10  be  cast  into  d.  pits 

Prov.  18:4  words  are  as  d.  waters 
20:5  counsel  like  d.  water 
22:14  of  strange  wom.  isarf.  pit 
2:5:27  for  a  whore  is  a  d.  ditch 

Ec.  7:24  exceeding  d.  who  can 

Is.  29:15  seek  d.  to  hide  counsel 
30:33  he  hath  made  Tophet  d. 

Jtr.  49:8  dwell  d.  O  inhab.  of  D. 

Ezek.  23:32  drink  sister's  cup  d. . 
32:1 1  make  their  waters  d. 
34:18  drnnk  of  rf.  waters 

Dan.  2:22  revealeth  d.  things 

Luke  6:48  and  digged  d. 

■lohn  4:11  and  the  well  isd. 

1  Cor.  2:10  search,  d.  things 

2  Cor.  8:2  d.  poverty  abounded 

DEEP  sleep. 
Gen.  2:21  a  d.  sleep  to  fall  on  A. 
15: 12  a  d.  sleep  fell  on  Abram 
1  Sam.  26:12  d.  s.  was  on  them 
■lob  4:13  d.  sleep  falleth  33:15 
Prov.  19:15  sloth,  casteth  in  d.  s. 
Is.  29:10  spirit  of  d,  sleep 
Pan.  8:18 1  was  in  a  d.  s.  10:9 
Acts  20:9  Eutychus  into  d.  sleep 

DEEPER. 
■lob  11:8  it  is  rf.  than  hell,  what 
Is.  3.3:19  a  people  of  rf.  speech 

DEEPLY. 
Is.  31:6  Israel  have  rf.  revolted 
Nos.  9:9  they  have  rf.  corrupted 
Mark  8:12  Jesus  sighed  rf. 

DEEPNESS. 
Mat.  13:5  had  no  rf.  of  earth 

DEEPS. 
.Vf/i.  9:11  persecutors  into  rf. 
Ps.  88:6  hast  laid  me  in  the  d. 
148:7  praise  the  Lord,  all  rf. 
Zee.  10:11  rf.  of  river  shall  dry 
DEER. 

Deut.  14:5  ye  shall  eat  fallow  d. 
1  K.  4:23  Solomon  had  rf. 
DEFAMED,  ING. 

1  Cor.  4:13  being  rf.  we  entreat 
Jer.  20:10  I  heard  rf.  of  many 

DEFEAT. 
■2  Sam.  15:34  rf.  coun.  of  A.  17:14 

DEFENCE. 
Ifiim.  14:9  their  rf.  is  departed 
lob  22:25  Almighty  be  thy  rf. 
Ps.  7:10  my  rf.  is  of  God,  who 
31:2  be  thou  for  house  of  rf. 
59:9  God  is  my  rf.  17 ;  62:2,  6 

16  hast  been  my  rf.  in  trouble 
89:18  L.  is  our  rf.,'  94:22  my  rf. 

Ee.  7:12  wisdom  is  a  rf.  money 

Is.  4:5  on  glory  ehall  be  a  rf. 
19:6  brooks  of  rf.  be  emptied 
33:16  his  rf.  munitions  of  rocks 

N^ah.  2:5  rf.  shall  be  prepared 

Acts  19:33  made  hisrf. 
22:1  hear  ye  my  rf.  I  make  now 

Phil.  1:7  and  in  rf,  of  the  gospel 

17  I  am  set  for  rf.  of  gospel 
DEPENCED.    See  riTT,  cities. 

DEFEND. 
Jud.  10:1  Tola  son  of  Puah  arose 

to  rf.  Israel 
2K.  19:341  will  rf.  this  city,  20:6; 

Is.  37:35 ;  38:6 
Ps.  20:1  name  of  G.  of  Jacob  rf. 
59:1  rf.  me  from  them  rise  up 
82:3  rf.  the  poor  and  fatherless 
's'.  34:5  so  will  Lord  rf.  Jerusal. 
Zee.  9:15  Lord  shall  rf.  them 
12:8  in  that  day  L.  rf.  inhabit. 
DEFENDED,  EST,  ING. 

2  Sam.  2:3:12  Sharamahrf.  ground 
Ps.  5:11  because  thou  rf.  them 
Is.  31:5  rf.  Jerus.  will  deliver  it 
Acts  7:24  he  rf.  him,  and  aveng. 

DEFER,  RED,  ETH. 
Prov.  13:12  hope  rf.  maketh  sick 
19:11  discretion  rf.  anger 
Ec.  5:4  vowcst  rf.  not  to  pay  it 
Is.  48:9  will  I  defer  mine  an^er 
Pan.  9:19  rf.  not,  for  own  sake 
Acts  24:22  Felix  rf.  them 

DEFY,  lED. 
Num.  23:7  curse  me  Jacob,  rf.  Is. 

8  how  I  rf.  whom  L.  not  de,/Ud.f 
1  Sam.  17:10  I  rf.  armies  of  Israel 

25  to  rf.  Israel  is  he  come  up 

26  that  he  should  rf.  the  armies 
36  rf.  armies  of  living  God 

45  God  of  Israel  whom  hast  rf. 


787 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEL 

iSam.  21:21  when  hod.  Is.  Jona- 
than slew  him,  1  Chr.  20:7 
23:9  when  they  d.  Philistines 

DEFILE. 
lev.  11:44  nor  d.  yours.  18:24 
18:28  spue  not  out  when  ye  d. 
Num.  35:34  rf.  not  land  ye  sh.  in. 
Cant.  5:3  how  shall  I  rf.  them? 

Is.  30:22  d.  covering  of  imacres 

Ezek.  7:22  robbers  shall  d.  it 
9:7  d.  the  house 
20:7  d.  not  with  the  idols,  18 
28:7  shall  d.  thy  briglitness 
33:26  d.  every  man  neigh,  wife 
37:23  d.  themselves  any  more 
43:7  my  name  Israel  no  more  d. 

Dan.  1:8  not  a!,  with  king's  meat 

Mat.  15:18  d.  the  man,  MarkT.ib 

1  Cor.  3:17  if  any  d.  temple 

1  Tim.  1:10  law  is  for  them  d. 

Jude  8  filthy  dreamers  d.  flesh 

DEFILED. 
Gen.  34:2  Shechem  d.  Dinah 

Jjev.  18:24  in  all  these,  nations  d. 

1  Chr.  5:1  as  he  d.  his  father's  b. 

Job  16:15  d.  my  horn  in  the  dust 

Ps.  74:7  d.  the  dwelling-pl.  79:1 
106:139  d.  with  their  own  works 

Is.  24:5  earth  is  d.  under  inhab. 
59:3  your  hands  d.  witli  blood 

Jer.  2:7  entered  ye  d.  my  land 
16:18  because  they  d.  my  land 

Ezek.  4:13  shall  Isr.  eat  d.  bread 
5:11  because  d.  my  sanctuary 
7:24  their  holy  places  sluill  be  d. 
18:6  nor  d.  neighbor's  wife,  15 
20:43  doings  wherein  been  d. 
22:4  d.  thyself  in  idols,  2:3:7 
11  another  d.  daughter-in-law 
23:38  d.  my  sanctuary  same  day 
28:18  hast  d.  thy  sanctuaries 
43:8  d.  my  holy  name 

Hos.  5:3  and  Israel  is  d.  6:10 

Mie.  4:11  say,  let  her  be  d. 

Mark  7:2  disc,  eat  with  d.  hands 

John  18:28  went  not  in,  lest  be  (i. 

1  Cor.  8:7  conscience  weak,  is  d. 

Tit.  1:15  them  that  are  d.  tlieir 
mind  and  conscience  is  d. 

Keb.  12:15  thereby  many  be  d. 

Bev.  3:4  not  d.  their  garments 
14:4  were  not  d.  with  women 
DEFILEDST,  ETH. 

Oen.  49:4  father's  bed,  d.  it 

£x.  31:14  d.  sab.  put  to  death 

Mat.  15:11  goeth  into  mouth  d. 
20  with  unwashen  hand  d.  not 

Mark  7:20  that  cometh  out  d. 

Jam.  3:6  tongue,  it  d.  whole  bo. 

Rev.  21:27  enter  anything  d. 
DEFRAUD,  ED. 

Lev.  19:13  shall  not  d.  neighbor 

1  Sam.  12:3  whom  have  \  d.f 

Mark  10:19  d.  not 

1  Cor.  6:7  ratlicr  suffer  to  be  d. 
8  you  d.  your  brethren 

7:5  d.  not,  except  with  consent 

2  Cor.  7:2  we  have  d.  no  man 

X  Thes.  4:6  uo  man  (/.  his  brother 

DEGE.\ER.4TE. 
Jer.  2:21  turned  into  d.  plant 

DEGREE,  S. 
2  A".  20:9  back,  ten  d.  Is.  38:8 
1  Chr.  17:17  a  man  of  hi^h  d. 
I's.  62:9  low  d.  vanity,  liigh  d. 
Luke  1:52  exalted  them  of  low  d. 
1  Tim.  3:13  purchase  a  good  d. 
Jam.  1:9  brother  of  low  d.  l  ej. 

DELAY,  ED,  ETH. 

Ex.  22:29  not  d.  toofler  11. -fruits 
32:1  Moses  d.  to  come  down 

Ps.  119:60  d.  not  to  keep  com. 

Mat.  24:48  Lord  rf.  Luke  12:45 

jlci*  9:.38  not(Z.  to  come  to  tliem 
25:17  without  d.  morrow  I  sat 

DELECTABLE. 

Is.  44:9  their  d.  things  not  profit 

DELICACIES. 
Bev.  18:3  mere,  rich  thro'  her  d. 

DELIC.\TE. 
Dent.  28:54  the  d.  man  or  w.  56 
Is.  47:1  no  more  be  called  rf. 
Jer.  6:2  likened  Zion  to  d.  worn 
Mic.  1:16  bald  for  thy  d.  child. 

DELIC.\TES. 
Jer.  51:34  filled  belly  with  my  d. 

DELICATELY. 
1  Sam.  15:32  Agag  came  d. 
Prov.  29:21  that  d.  bringeth  up 
Lam.  4:5  did  feed  d.  are  desolate 
Luke  7:25  liverf.  are  in  kings' 

DELICATE\ESS. 
Deul.  88:56  foot  on  ground  for  d. 


DEL 

DELK^IOUSLY. 

Rev.  18:7  she  lived  d.  9 

DELIGHT,  Substantive. 

Dent.  10:15  L.  hadr/.  in  thvfath. 

1  Sam.  15:22  great  d.  in  oft'eriiig 
18:22  the  king  hath  d. 

iSam.  15:26  I  have  no  d.  in  thee 
./oft  22:26  have  d.  in  Almiglity 
1:2  his  d.  is  in  law  of  tlie"L. 

16:3  in  whom  is  all  niy  d. 

119:24  testimonies  are  my  d. 
77  for  tliy  law  is  my  d.  174 
Prov.  8:30  I  was  daily  his  d. 

11:1  just  weight  is  Lord's  d. 
20  such  as  upright,  are  his  d. 

12:22  deal  truly  are  his  d. 

15:8  prayer  cf  upright  is  his  d. 

16:13  righteous  lips  d.  of  kings 

18:2  a  fool  no  d.  in  unders. 

19:10  d.  not  seemly  for  a  fool 

24:25  to  them  that  reb.  sh.  hed. 

29:17  ho  give  d.  to  thy  soul 
Cant.  2:3  under sha.  wi.  great  d. 
Is.  5«:2  take  d.  in  app.  to  God 

13  if  tliou  call  sabbath  a  d. 
Jer.  6:10  no  d.  iu  word  of  Lord 

DELIGHT,  Verb. 
Num.  14:8  if  Lord  d.  in  us 

2  ,S'o;?(.  24:3  why  should  king  d. 
Job  27:10  he  d.  in  Almighty? 

34:9  should  d.  himself  with  G. 

Ps.  37:4  d.  thyself  also  in  Lord 
11  d.  in  abundance  of  peace 
40:8  I  d.  to  do  thy  will,  O  God 
62:4  d.  in  lies;  68:30  d.  in  war 
94:19  thy  comforts  d.  my  soul 
119:16  d.  in  thy  statutes,  35 
47  d.  in  thy  com. ;  70  d.  in  law 

Prov.  1:22  long  will  scorners  d. 
2:14  d.  iu  frowardness 

Is.  1:11  I  d.  not  in  blood  of  bul. 
13:17  as  for  gold,  not  d.  in  it 
55:2  let  your  soul  d.  in  fatness 
58:2  they  d.  to  know  mv  ways 

14  Shalt  d.  thyself  in  the  Lord 
,Ter.  9:24  in  these  things  I  d. 
j^fat.  3:1  messenger  of  cov.  ye  d. 
Eom.  7:22  I  d.  in  law  after  in.  m. 

DELIGHTED. 
1  Sam.  19:2  Jonath.  d.  in  David 
^Sam.  22:20  d.  in  me,  Ps.  18:19 
1  K.  10:9  L.  d.  in  thee,  Whr.  9:8 
Neh.  9:25  d.  in  thy  great  goodn. 
Est.  2:14  except  king  d.  in  her 
Ps.  22:8  seeing  he  d.  in  him 
109:17  as  he  a.  not  in  blessing 
Is.  65:12  did  choose  that  wherein 

1  d.  not,  66:4 
66:11  be  d.  with  her  glory 

DELIGHTEST,  ETH. 

Est.  6:6  d.  to  honor,  7,  9,  11 

Ps.  37:23  and  he  d.  in  his  way 
51:16  d.  not  in  burnt-offering 
112:1  d.  greatly  in  his  command 
147:10  d.  not  in  str.  of  horse 

Prov.  3:12  son  in  whom  he  d. 

Is.  42:1  in  whom  my  soul  d. 
62:4  for  the  Lord  d.  in  thee 
66:3  soul  d.  in  abominations 

Mil'.  7:18  because  bet/,  in  mercv 

Mai.  2:17  G.  d.  in  them  do  evil" 
DEL1GHT.S. 

ISam.  1:24  clothed  you  with  d. 

Ps.  119:92  law  been  my  d. 
143  yet  thy  comman.  are  my  d. 

Prov.  8:31  my  d.  with  sons  of  m. 

Ec.  2:8  I  gat  me  the  d.  of  men 

Cant.  7:6  how  pleasant  for  d. 
DELIGHTSOME. 

Mai.  3:12  ye  shall  be  B.d.  land 

DELILAH.   Jwl.  16:4, 12 
DELIVER. 

Ex.  2.3:31 1  will  d.  the  inhabit. 

Num.  21:2  indeed  d.  this  people 

Deut.  7:24  cf.  kings  into  thy  h 
32:39  neither  any  that  can 'd.  out 
of  my  hand.  Is.  43:13 

./OS.  2:13  d.  our  lives  from  death 

Jud.  7:7  by  the  300  will  I  d.  51. 

1  Sam.  12:21  cannot  profit  nor  d. 
24:4     enemy  into  thy  hand 
28:19  L.  will  rf.  Is.  to  Phil. 

1  K.  20:13  I  will  d.  this  multi. 
22:6  d.  into  king's  hand,  12, 15: 

2  Chr.  18:5. 11 

2  A'.  3:18  he  will  rf.  Moabites 
18:35  should  d.  Jer.  Is.  36:20 

2  r/(r.  25:15  could  uotrf.  own  p. 
32:13  able  to  d.  their  lands? 
14  that  your  God  should  rf.  you 
Job  10:7  none  can  d.  out 
22:30  shallrf.  island  of  innocent 
33:28  rf.  soul  from  going  into  pit 
Ps.  6:4  d.  mv  soul,  17:13:  22:&; 
116:4;  120:2 


DEL 

Ps.  7:2  none  to  d.  50:22 
3:1:17  d.  any  by  his  great  str. 

19  to  d.  their  soul  from  death 
.56:13  d.  my  feet  from  falling? 
72:12  d.  needy  when  he 
74:19  d.  not  soul  of  turtle-dove 
82:4  d.  needy  out  of  the  hand 
89:48  d.  his  soul  from  grave 
Prov.  4:9  a  crown  shall  she  d.  to 
6:3  do  this  now  d.  thyself 
2.3:14  Shalt  d.  his  soul  from  hell 
Ec.  8:8  wick.  d.  those  given 
Is.  5:29  none  shall  d.  prey 
29:11  men  d.  to  one  learned 
31:5  defending  also  he  will  d.  it 
44:20  that  he  cannot  d.  his  soul 
46:2  they  could  not  d.  burden 
47:14  not  d.  thems.  from  flame 
50:2  have  I  no  power  to  d.  f 
Jer.  15:9  residue  will  I  d. 
18:21  d.  their  children  to  famine 
20:5  d.  strength  of  this  city 
21:7  d.  Zedekiah  from  sword 
22:3  d.  spoiled  out  of  hand  of 
43:11  d.  such  as  are  for  death 
51:6  d.  every  man  his  soul,  45 
Ezek.  1.3:21  I  will  d.  my  peo.  23 
14:14  d.  but  their  own  souls 
16  shall  d.  sons  nor  dan.  18:20 
33:5  taketh  warning  d.  his  soul 
34:10  d.  flock  from  their  mouth 
Dan.  3:29  no  god  d.  after  this 
8:4  nor  any  could  d.  from  ram 
IIos.  2: 10  none  d.  hor  out  of  hand 
Anws  2:14  nor  mighty  d.  himself 
6:8  d.  city  with  all  therein 
Mic.  5:8  teareth,  and  none  can  d. 
6:14  shalt  take  hold,  but  not  d. 
Zee.  2:7  d.  thyself,  O  Zion 
11:6  d.  every  one  into  n.  hand 
Mat.  10:21  bro.  d.  bro.  to  death 
Arts  25:16  to  d.  any  man  to  die 

1  Cor.  5:5  d.  such  a  one  to  Satan 

2  Cor.  1:10  death,  and  doth  d. 
'2  Pet.  2:9  Lord  know,  how  to  d. 

DELIVER  him. 

Gen.  37:22  d.  him  to  his  father 
1  Sam.  23:20  part  be  to  d.  him 
iSam.  14:7<?./i2TOsmotehisbro. 
20:21  d.  him,,  and  I  will  depart 
Job  .33:24  d.  h.  from  going  to  pit 
Ps.  22:8  d.  him,  let  him  d.  him 
41:1  L.  d.  hii/i  in  time  of  troub. 
2  not  d.  h.  to  will  of  enemies 
71:11  for  there  is  none  to  d.  h. 
91:14  his  love  on  me,  I  d.  him 
15  be  with  him,  I  will  d.  him. 
Prov.  19:19 \id.  him  must  do  it 
Jer.  21:12  d.  him  spoiled 
Ezek.  33:12  shall  not  d.  him 
Mat.  20:19  d.  him  to  G.  Mark 
10::33:  iwi'^e  20:20;  ^cfa 21:11 
26:15 and  I  will  d.  him 
27:43  let  him  d.  him  now 

DELIVER  me. 

Gen .  32: 1 1  d.  me  from  Esau 

1  Sam.  17:37  d.  me  from  Goliath 
23:11  men  of  Keilahrf.  me  up? 
24:15  Lord  be  judge  and  d.  me 
26:24  d.  me  out  of  all  tribulat. 

Job  6:23  d.  me  from  enemies,  Ps. 

31:15;  59:1 
Ps.  7:1  save  me  from  them,  d.  m. 
25:20  keep  my  soul,  and  d.  me 
27:12  d.  me  not  to  will  of  enem. 
31:2  d.  me  speedily 
39:8  d.  me  from  all  my  transg. 
40:13  be  pleased  to  d.  me 
43:1  O  (/.  me  from  the  deceitful 
51:14  d.  me  fromblood-guilti. 
59:2  d.  me  from  workers  of  iniq. 
69:14  d.  me  out  of  the  mire 
18  draw  nigh  to  my  soul,  d.  me 
70:1  make  liaste  to  d.  me 
71:2  d.  me  in  thy  righteous.  31:1 
4  d.  me  out  of  hand  of  wicked 
109:21  mercy  is  good,  d.  thou  mt 
119:1:34  d.  me  from  op.  of  man 
153  consider  affliction,  d.  me 
1.54  plead  my  cause,  and  d.  me 
170  d.  me  according  to  thy  w. 
140:1  d.  me  from  the  evil  man 
142:6  d.  mt  from  my  persecutors 
143:9  d.  me  from  mine  enemies 
144:7  d.  me  out  of  great  waters 
11  (/.  7?i<!  from  strange  children 
Is.  44:17  d.  me.  thou  a"rt  my  God 
Jer.  38:19  afraid  lest  Jews 'd.  me 
Acts  25:11  no  man  may  d.  me 
Rom.  7:24  d.  me  from  body  of  d.  » 

2  Tim.  4:18f?.  me  from  evil  work 

DELIVER  thee. 

Deut.  23:14  in  camp  to  d.  thee 

1  Sam.  17:46  d.  thee  into 

2  K.  20:6  d.  t.  and  city.  Is.  .38:6 
Job  5:19  d.  t.  iu  six  troubles 


DEL 

■lob  36:18  ransom  cannot  d.  thee 
Ps.  50:15  d.  t.  thou  shalt  glorify 
91:3  d.  thee  from  snare  ol  fowler 
Prov.  2:12  d.  t.  from  way  of  evil 

16  d.  t.  from  strange  woman 
Is.  57:13  thy  companies  d  thee 
■Jer.  1:8  with  thee  to  d.  t.  15:20 
38:20  J.  said  thev  shall  not  d.  t. 
39:17  I  will  d.  tliee  in  that  day 
Ezek.  21:31  d.  thee  to  brutish 
23:28  d.  t.  to  them  thou  hatest 
25:4  I  will  d.  t.  to  men  of  east 
7  I  will  d.  thee  for  spoil 
Dan.  6:16  thy  G.  will  d.  thee 
IIos.  11:8  how  shall  I  d.  thee.  Is. 
Mat.  5:25  judge  d.  t.  Luke  12:58 

DELIVER  them. 
Ex.  3:8  down  to  d.  t.  Acts  7:34 
Deut.  7:9  Lord  shall  d.  them,  23 
Jos.  11:6  d.  them  up  a!!  slain 
■Tud.  20:28  to-morrow  I  will  d.  t. 
I  Sam.  14:.37  wilt  thou  d.  them, 
2  Sam.  5:19;  1  (7ir.  14:10 

1  K.  8:46  d.  t.  to  ene.  2  A'.  21:14 

2  Chr.  2.5:20  came  to  G.  to  d.  t. 
Neh.  9:28  didst  d.  them 
Job  5:4  neither  any  to  d.  them 
Ps.  22:4  didst  d.  them 

37:40  the  L.  shall  d.  them 
106:43  many  times  did  he  d.  t. 
Prov.  11:6  right,  ofnpr.  sha.  d.  t. 
12:6  the  mouth  of  upright  d.  t. 
24:11  forbear  to  d.  them 
Is.  19:20  a  Saviour  and  d.  them 
Ezek.  7:19  not  d.  them,  Zep.  1:18 
31:12  my  fheep  aiul  d.  them 
Acts  7:25  God  by  his  hand  d.  t. 
Ileb.  2:15  d.  t.  who  through  fear 

DELIVER  us. 
Jud.  10:15  d.  us  only,  this  day 
20:13  d.  us  children  of  Belial 

1  Sam.  4:8  who  shall  d.  vs 
12:10  now  d.  vs  from  enemies 

2  K.  18:30  will  d.  vs.  Is.  36:15 

1  Chr.  16:35  d.  vs  from  heathen 

2  Chr. Zi-.n  Lord  shall  d.  us 
Ps.  79:9  d.  vs,  purge  away  sins 
■Jer.  43:3  to  d.  vs  to  Chaldeans 
Lam.  5:8  none  that  doth  d.  us 
lJ(m.  3:17  able  and  will  d.  us 
Mat.  6:13  d.  vs  fr.  evil,  Luke  11:4 
2  Cor.  1:10  he  will  yet  d.  us 
Gal.  1:4  d.  us  from  evil  world 

DELIVER  you. 
■Tud.  10:13  I  will  d.  you  no  mora 

14  d.  you  in  tribulation 
2  Chr.  32:14  d.  you  out  of  hand 
Is.  36:14  II.  not  be  able  tod.  you 
411:4  I  will  carry  and  d.  you 
Ezek.  11:9  d.  you  to  strangers 
Dan.  3:15  that  God  sh.  d.  you 
Mat.  10:17  d.  you  up,  Mark  13:9 

DELIVERANCE,  S. 
Gen.  45:7  to  save  by  a  great  d. 
Jud.  15:18  given  this  great  d. 
2  K.  5:1  had  given  d.  to  Syria 
13:17  arrow  of  Lord's  d.  otd. 

1  Chr.  11:14  saved  by  a  great  d. 

2  Chr.  12:7  I  will  grant  some  d. 
Ezr.  9:13  ^iven  such  d.  as  this 
Est.  4:14  tlien  d.  arise  to  Jews 
Ps.  18:50  great  d.  giveth  to  king 

32:7  compass  with  songs  otd. 
44:4  command  d.  for  Jacob 
Is.  26:18  not  wrought  any  d. 
■Joel  2:.32  in  Z.  ancTin  Jeru.  bed. 
Ob  17  upon  Zion  shall  be  d. 
Luke  4:18  to  preach  d.  to  capt. 
Iltb.  11:35  not  accepting  d. 

DELIVERED. 
Gen.  9:2  into  your  h.  are  they  <i. 
14:20  blessed'be  God  who  d. 
25:24  her  days  to  be  d.  fulfilled 
Ex.  1:19  d.  ere  midwives  come 
5:23  nor  hast  d.  thy  people 
12:27  and  d.  our  houses 
Deut.  2:36  Lord  d.  all  unto  na 
1  Sam.  4:19  P.  wife  near  to  be  (%. 
17:35  d.  it  of  his  mouth 
30:23  d.  companv  came  ag.  ns 

1  K.  3:17  d.  of  a  child  with  her 

2  K.  19:11  and  shalt  thou  be  d.  f 
■Job  22:30  d.  by  puren.  of  hands 

23:7  be  d.  for  ever  from  judge 
29:12  I  d.  the  poor  that  cried 
Ps.  22:5  they  cried  and  were  d, 
33:16  not  d.  by  much  strength 
5.5:18  d.  mv  soul  in  peace 
56:13  rf.  soul,  86:13:  116:8 
60:5  beloved  may  be  d.  108:6 
69:14  d.  fl-om  them  that  hate  me 
78:61  d.  his  strength  into  capt. 
Prov.  11:8  is  d.  out  of  trouble 
9  through  knowledge  just  be  d. 
21  seed  of  riirhteous  shall  be  d. 
28:26  walk,  wisely,  shall  be  d. 


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CRUDEN  S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEL 

Ec.  9:15  by  wisdom  he  d.  city 
Is.  36:19  d.  Samaria  out 

38:17  d.  it  from  pit  of  corrupt. 

49:24  or  lawful  captive  be  d.  f 

25  prey  of  terrible  sliall  berf. 
66:7  was  d.  of  a  man-child 

Jer.  20:13  d.  soul  of  the  poor 
F.ztk.  3:19  (/.  thy  kouI,  33:9 

14:16  they  only  shall  be  d. 

17:15  break  coV.  and  be  d.  f 

31:14  all  d.  unto  death 

32:20  she  is  d.  to  the  sword 
Dan.  3:28  d.  serv.  that  trusted 

6:27  who  d.  Daniel  from  lions 

12:1  thy  people  be  d. 
Joel  2:32  call  on  L.  shall  be  d. 
Amos  9:1  shall  not  be  d. 
Mic.  4:10  go  to  Bab.  there  be  d. 
Hab.  2:9  a.  from  power  of  evil 
M(d.  3:15  tera|)t  God  are  even  d. 
Mat.  11:27 all  t hi nj;s are rf.  tome 
of  my  Father,  Luke  10:22 

27:58  Pilate  com.  body  to  be  d. 
Mark  10:33  be  d.  to  chief  priests 

15:15  and  d.  Jesus,  Luke  23:25 
Luke  1:57  she  should  be  d.  2:6 

4.6  that  is  d.  to  me 

17  d.  to  book  of  Esaias 

9:44  Son  be  d.  into  hands  of  m. 

12:58  ffive  dilig.  mayest  be  d. 

18:32  he  shall  be  d.  to  Gentiles 
John  16:21  as  soon  as  she  Is  d. 

18:36  should  not  be  d.  to  Jews 
Acts  2:23  d.  by  counsel  of  God 

15:30  Judas  and  Silas  d. 

27:1  they  d.  Paul  to  one  Julius 

28:17  d.  prisoner  from  Jerusal. 
Jtom.  4:25  was  d.  for  ouroffenc. 

7:6  now  we  are  d.  from  the  law 

8:21  creature  itself  shall  be  d. 

15:31  d.  from  them  not  believe 
2  Cor.  4:11  are  always  rf.  todea. 
2  Thes.  3:2  d.  from  iinreas.  men 

1  Tim.  1:20  whom  I  ha.  d.  to  S. 

2  Tim.  4:17  I  was  d.  out  of  the 

mouth  of  the  lion 
■Seh.  11:11  by  faith  Sarah  was  d. 
2  Pet.  2:7  and  d.  just  Lot,  vexed 

21  turned  from  the  com.  d. 
Jude  3  faith  once  d.  to  the  sain. 
Sev.  12:2  and  pained  to  be  d. 

See  HAND,  HANDS. 

DELIVERED  him. 

Oen.  37:21  Reuben  d.  him 
Deut.  2:33  God  d.  him  before  us 
1  K.  13:26  Lord  d.  h.  to  the  lion 

17:23  Elijah  d.  h.  to  his  mother 
Ps.  7:4  d.  h.  that  is  mine  enemy 
Mat.  18:34  d.  him  to  tormentors 

27:2  d.  him  to  P.  Pilate,  Mark 
15:1 

18  for  envy  d.  him,  Markl5:W 

26  d.  h.  to  be  cruc.  John  19:16 
Jiitke  7:15  Jesus  d.  h.  to  his  mot. 

24:20  how  our  rulers  d.  him 
John  18:30  wo.  not  d.  h.  to  thee 
Acts  7:10  d.  h.  out  of  afflictions 
12:4  d.  h.  to  four  quarternions 
DELIVERED  me. 
Mc.  18:4  d.  tn-e  fr.  swo.  of  Pha. 
Jud.  12:3  I  saw  ye  d.  me  not 
S  Sam.  22:18  he  d.  me  from  my 
strong  enemy,  Ps.  18:17 
20  he  d.  me  because  he  delight- 
ed in  me,  Ps.  18:19 
49  d.  me  from  vio.  Ps.  18:48 
Job  16:11  d.  me  to  the  ungodly 
Ps.  18:43  d.  me  from  striv.  of  pe. 
34:4  L.  d.  me  from  all  my  fears 
54:7  d.  me  out  of  all  my  trouble 
John  19:11  d.  me  hath  great,  sin 
8  Tim.  3:11  of  them  allL.  d.  me 
DELIVERED  thee. 

1  Sam.  24:10  d.  t.  to-d.  intom.  h. 

2  Sam.  12:7  I  d.  th/>e  out  of  the  h. 
Ps.  81:7  calledst  and  I  d.  thee 
Ezek.  16:27  I  d.  t.  to  them  th.  h. 
John  18:35  ch.  priests (Z.  /.  tome 

DELIVERED  them. 
Ex.  18:8  Mo5.  told  how  L.  d.  t. 
Jud.  3:9  r.  up.  deliv.  who  d.  th. 
iK.  19:12  gods  d.  th.  Is.  37:12 
2  Ckr.  20:8  d.  them  to  trouble 
Ps.  78:42  he  d.  th.  from  enemy 
107:6  he  d.  th.  out  of  distresses 
20  he  d.  th.  from  destructions 
Is.  34:2  hath  d.  th.  to  slaughter 
Mat.  25:14  d.  to  thetn  his  goods 
Luke  1:2  as  they  d.  them  un.  us 
Ads  16:4  d.  t.  decrees  for  to  ke. 

1  Cor.  11:2  keep  ordin.  as  I  d.  t. 

2  Pet.  2:4  d.  t.  into  chains  of  d. 

DELIVERED  up. 
Nitm.  21:3  Lord  d.  vp  the  Can. 
2  ,S'am.  18:28  d.      men  that  lift 
Ob.  14  nor  rf.  vp  those  that  rem. 


DEN 

Acts  3:13  glorified  Son  ye  d.  up 
Rom.  8:32  but  d.  him      for  us 

1  Cor.  15:24  have  up  Kingdom 
Rev.  20:13  and  hell  d.  vp  dead 

DELIVERED  aa. 
Ex.  2:19  Ei;yp.  d.  us  fr.  shep. 
Acts  6:14  cn.  customs  Mos.  d.  us 

2  Cor.  1:10  d.  us  from  so  gr.  dea. 
Col.  1:13  rf.  ?«.  fr.  pow.  of  dark. 
1  7'/ies.  1:10  who  d.  vs  fr.  wrath 

DELIVERED  yoii. 
Rom.  6:17  obeved  doctrine  d.  y. 

1  Cor.  11:2:3  that  I  rf.  y.  15:3 

DELIVEREDST,  EST. 
P.V.  :35:!0  d.  poor  fr.  him  spoil. 
Mic.  6:14  what  rf.  I  give  to  swo. 

DELIVERER. 
Jud.  3:9  L.  raised  up  d.  to  Is.  15 
18:28  there  was  no  d. 

2  Sam.  22:2  L.  is  my  d.  Ps.  18:2 
Ps.  40:17  thon  art  my  d.  70:5 

144:2  my  fortress  and  my  d. 
Acts  7:.35  did  God  send  to  he  arf. 
Rom.  11:26  come  out  of  Sion  d. 

DELIVERETH. 
■Toh  36:15  d.  poor  in  his  affliction 
Ps.  18:48  (/.  me  from  enemies 
34:7  that  fear  him,  and  d.  them 
17  d.  them  out  of  troubles,  19 
97:10  d.  out  of  hand  of  wicked 
144:10  who  d.  David  from  swo. 
Prov.  10:2  right,  d.  fr.  d.  11:4 
14:25  a  true  witness  d.  souls 
Is.  42:22  are  for  a  prey,  none  d. 
Dan.  6:27  God  d.  and  rescueth 

DELIVERI.^G. 
Luke  21:12  d.  you  up  to  synag. 
Acts  22:4  d.  men  and  women 
2(5:17  d.  thee  from  the  Gentiles 

DELIVERY. 
Is.  26:17  near  the  time  of  her  d. 

DELUSIOIV,  S. 
Is.  66:4  I  will  choose  their  d. 
2  Thes.  2:11  send  them  strong  d. 

DEM.4^D. 
Dan.  4:17  d.  by  word  of  h.  ones. 

DEM.\!VD,  ED. 
70*38:3  d.  of  thee,  40:7;  42:4 
Mat.  2:4  d.  wh.  C.  sh.  be  born 
Luke  3:14  Soldi,  d.  what  shall 
17:20  when  he  was  d.  of  Phar. 
Acts  21:33  cap.  d.  who  he  was 

DEMAS. 
Col.  4:14;  Phile.  24 
2  Tim.  4:10  D.  hath  forsaken  me 

DEMETRIUS. 
Acts  10:24  D.  a  silver.  3  John  12 

DEMO.XSTR.VTIOX. 
1  Cor.  2:4  but  in  d.  of  the  Spirit 

DEIV,  S. 
Jud.  6:2  Israel  made  them  d. 
Job  37:8  th.  the  beasts  go  into  d. 
38:40  when  they  couch  in  d. 
Ps.  10:9  lieth  as  a  lion  In  his  d. 
104:22  lay  them,  down  in  d. 
Cant.  4:8  look  from  the  lions'  d. 
Is.  11:8  hand  on  cockatrice  d. 
32:14  towers  be  for  d.  forever 
Jer.  7:11  house  a  d.  of  robbers 
9:11  Jerusalem  a  «!.  of  dragons 
10:22  cit.  of  Judah  a  d.  of  drag. 
Dan.  6:16  cast  him  into  d.  of  li. 

24  cast  them  into  d.  of  lions 
Amos  3:4  y.  lion  cry  out  of  d.  ? 
Nah.  2:12  filled  d.  with  ravin 
Mat.  21:13  a  d.  of  th.  Mark  11:17 
Ileb.  11:38  they  wandered  in  d. 
Rev.  6:15  bond  and  free  hid  in  d. 

DB\"Y. 

Jos.  24:27  lest  ye  d.  yonr  God 

1  K  2:16  d.  me  not,  Prov.  30:7 
.lob  8:18  then  it  shall  d.  him 
Prov.  30:9  lest  I  be  full  and  d. 
Mat.  10:33  d.  me,  him  will  I  d. 

16:24  let  him  (Z.  himself,  Mark 

8:.34 ;  Luke  9:23 
26:34  d.  me  thrice,  75;  Mark 

14:.30,  72 
Luke  20:37  d.  th.  is  any  resur. 

2  Tim.  2:12  rf.  him,  he  will  d.  us 
13  he  cannot  d.  himself 

Tit.  1:16  in  works  they  d.  him 

DEMED. 

1 K.  20:7  sent  and  I  d.  him  not 
Job  31:28  I  sh.  have  d.  God  above 
Mat.  26:70 Peterd. beforcall,  72; 

Mark  14:70;    iuke  22:57; 

John  18:25,  27 
Luke  8:45  all  rf.  th.  touched  him 
12:9  be  d.  bef.  angels  of  God 
John  1:20  John  d.  not 
^c^i  3:13  wh.  d.  iu  pres.  of  PL 


789 


DEP 

Acts  14  but  ye  (/.  the  Holy  One 

1  Tim.  5:8  he  hath  (/.  the  faith 
Rev.  2:13  hast  not  rf.  my  faith 

3:8  and  hast  not  d.  my  name 

DEIVIETH,  IIVG. 
Luke  12:9  that  d.  me  before  men 

2  Tim.  3:5  d.  the  power  thereof 
Tit.  2:12  that  d.  ungodlinesg 

2  Pet  2:1  d.  L,  that  bought  them 
1  .7o/ift  2:22  a  liar  (/.  Jesus  is  C. 

2;3  who  d.  Son,  hath  not  Fath. 
Jude  4  and  d.  the  only  Lord  God 

DE\Or\tE. 
Deut.  30:18  X  d.  this  day 

DEPART. 

Ex.  33:1  rf.  thou  and  the  peo. 

1  Sam.  22:5  abide  not  in  hold,  d. 
29:10  as  soon  as  ye  be  up,  d. 

2  Sam.  15:1  •  speed  to  d.  lest  he 
1  K.  12:5  rf.  for  three  days 

./o6  20:28  incr.  of  his  house  rf. 
Is.  11:13  envy  of  Ephr.  shall  rf. 

.52:11  d.  ye,  rf.  ye,  iaw.  4:15 

54:10  the  mountains  shall  rf. 
■ler.  50:3  rf.  both  man  and  beast 
Mic.  2:10  rf.  this  is  not  your  rest 
Zee.  10:11  sceptre  of  Ei:.  shall  </. 
8:34  rf.  out  of  c.  j)/«r*  5:17 

10:14  when  verf.  out  of  that  ho. 
MarkC-.h  -  Luke9A 
Luke  2:29  thy  serv.  rf.  in  peace 

13:31  rf.  Herod  will  kill  thee 

21:21  let  them  in  midst  rf.  out 
John  7:3  said  rf.  go  into  Judca 

1.3:1  Jesus  knew  he  should  rf. 

16:7  but  if  I  rf.  I  will  send  him 
Acts  16:.36  rf.  and  go  in  peace 
39  desired  them  to  rf.  outofci. 

20:7  Paul  jjreached  ready  to  rf. 

22:21  rf.  I  will  send  thee  to  Gen. 

25:4  would  rf.  shortly  thither 

27:12  more  part  advised  to  rf. 

1  Cor.  7:15  if  unb.  rf.  let  him  rf. 
PMl.  V.-a  rf.  and  to  be  with  Chr. 
Jam.  2:16  rf.  in  peace,  be  clothed 

DEPART  from. 

iVj/m.  16:26  rf./.  tents  of  these 
Deut.  4:9  they  rf./r.  thy  heart 
Jud.  7:3  fearlul  d./rom  Gilead 

2  Sam.  12:10  sw.  never  rf.  f.  ho. 
20:21  del.  Sheba,  and  I  will  rf./. 

2  Chr.  18:31  G.  moved  to  rf./.  h. 

Job  21:14  say  to  G.  rf./.  us,  22:17 
28:28  to  rf./.  evil  is  unders. 

Ps.  6:8  d.fro?)i  me,  wo.  of  iniq. 

J/o<.  7:23  :  Luke  13:27 
34:14  rf.  f.  evil,  do  good,  .37:27 
101:4  a  froward  heart  rf./.  me 
119:115  rf./.  me,  ye  evil-doers 
1.39:19  rf./.  me  ye  bloody  men 

P7-0V.  3:7  fear  Lord,  rf.  from  evil 
1:3:14  rf./;-.  sna.  of  death,  14:27 
19  abom.  to  fools  to  rf.  /.  evil 
15:24  he  may  d.from  hell  ben. 
16:6  by  fear  of  L.  men.  rf./.  ev. 
nhighway,  is  to  d.from  evil 

Is.  14:25  burden  rf./.  shoulders 

Jer.  6:8  lest  my  soul  rf./.  thee 
17:13  rf./r.  me  be  wri.  in  earth 
31:36  if  ordin  rf./.  before  me 

Ezek.  16:42  my  jeal.  rf./r.  thee 

Hos.  9:12  woe  to  th.  wh.  I  rf./. 
25:41  rf./.  me,  ye  cursed 

jlfar;t  6:10  abide,  till  ye  rf./. 

Luke  5:8  rf./.  me,  lam  sinful 
8:.37  Gadar.  bes.  him  to  rf./r. 

Acts  1:4  should  not  rf./.  Jerus. 
18:2  com.  Jews  to  rf./.  Rome 

2  Cor.  12:8  that  it  mi<;ht  rf./.  me 

1  Tim.  4:1  some  shall  rf./.  faith 

2  Ti/^.  2:19  uamethC.  rf./.  iniq. 

Not  DEPART. 
Gen.  49:10  sceptre  not  rf.  from  J. 
Jos.  1:8  book  of  law  shall  imt  rf. 
y«rf.  6:18  rf.  n.  hence  till  I  come 
2  Sam.  7:15  mercy  n.  rf.  from  hi. 

22:23  sta.  I  did  «.  rf.  from  them 
Job  7:19  long  not  rf.  from  me 

15:30  he  shall  not  rf.  out 
Ps.  55:11  guile  rf.  ?20<  from  Btr. 
Prov.  3:21  no<  rf.  from  eyes,  4:21 

5:7  rf.  not  from  words  of  my  m. 

17:13  evil  not  rf.  from  his  house 

22:6  when  old,  he  will  not  rf. 

27:22  will  not  his  foolishness  d. 
Is.  54:10  kindness  shall  not  rf. 

59:21  my  Spirit  and  wo.  not  rf. 
Jer.  32:40  shall  not  rf.  from  me 

37-9  the  Chalde.  shall  not  rf. 
Mat.  14:16  they  need  not  rf.  give 
iuAe  4:42  that  he  should  rvot  d. 

12:59  not  rf.  till  thou  hast  paid 

DEPARTED. 
Gen.  12:4  sio  Abraham  rf. 
iVwm.  12:9  kindled,  aud  he  d. 


DEP 

Ps.  105:38  E.  glad  when  they  d. 
Is.  ,38:12  mine  age  is  rf. 
/.awi.  1:6  all  her  beauty  is  rf. 
Mat.  2:9  the  wise  men  rf.  12 

14  Josei)li  and  Mary  rf.  in.  E. 
4:12Jpsus  rf.  9:27;  11:1;  12:9; 
1.3:53;  14:13;  1.5:21,  29;  16:4; 
19:15;  Mark  1:.35;  6:46;  8:13; 
Luke  4:42;    John  4:3,  43; 
6:15;  12:36 
Luke  5:25  he  rf.  to  his  own  housa 
7:24  mesengcrsof  .lohn  were  rf. 
10:.30  thieves  wounded  him,  rf. 
Acts  1.5:39  Paul  and  Bania.  rf. 
/■/(i/e.  15  perhaps  he  therefore  rf. 
TfcD.  6:14  heaven  rf.  as  a  scroll 

DEPARTED  from. 

Gen.  31:40  sleep  rf./.  mine  eyes 
Num.  14:9  defence  is  rf,  f.  them 
a3:3  they  rf.  A  Rameses,  .3-49 
Deut.  1:19  when  we  rf.  /.  Horeb 
Jud.  16:20  wist  not  L.  was  rf./. 

1  Sam.  4:21  glory  is  rf./.  Isr.  22 
16:14  Spirit  rf./.  Sauf.  18:12 

23  the  evil  spirit  d.from  him 
28:15  God  is  d.from  me 
Ps.  18:21  not  wicked  rf./.  my  G. 
Is.  7:17  Ephraim  rf./r.  Judah 
Dan.  4:31  kingdom  is  rf./.  thee 
IIos.  10:5  glory  of  Sam.  rf./r.  it 
,!/«/.  28:8  rf.  quickly /.  sepulc. 
Lvke  4:13  rf./.  him  for  a  season 
Rev.  18:14  fruits  thy  soul  lusted 
after  are  rf.  from  thee 
DEPARTED  not  from. 

2  Sam.  22:22  ?/oi  rf.  /.  my  (  J. 

18:21 

2  K.  ;3:3  he  rf.  noC  therefrom.  13:2 
10:29  rf.  n.  /.  sins  of  Jer.  31:13, 

6:11;  14:24;  1.5:9,  18;  17:22 
18:6  H.  rf.  n.  f.  following  Lord 
2  Chr.  34:33  tliey  rf.  n.f.  ful.  L. 
Ps.  119:102     rf./.  thyjudgm. 
iuie  2:37  Anna  rf.  7io< /.  temple 

DEPARTED  out. 
Jud.  6:21  an.  rf.  o.  of  his  sight 
Mill.  2:8  ye  are  rf.  o.  of  the  way 
jl/a/.  17:18  rebuked  d.  and  he 
rf.  out 

DEPARTETH. 
■lob  27:21  w.  car.  away  and  he  rf. 
P?'0)'.  14:16  wise  man  rf.  fr.  evil 
Ac.  6:4  rf.  in  darkness 
/s.  59:15  that  rf.  fr.  evil,  a  prey 
Jer.  3:20  as  a  wife  treach.  rf. 
17:5  w  hose  heart  rf.  from  Lord 
AViA.  3:1  the  prey  rf.  not 
Luke  9:39  bruis.  him  hardly  rf. 

DEPARTI.XG. 
/*■.  59:13  in  rf.  away  from  God 
9:5  rf.  from  thy  precepts 
Hos.  1:2  whoredom,  rf.  from  Lo. 
Mark  6:33  people  saw  them  rf. 
,4c/s  20:29  aft.  my  rf.  sh.  wolves 
//c6.  3:12  in  rf,  from  living  God 
11:22  mention  of  the  rf.  of  Isra. 
DEPARTURE. 
Ezek.  26:18  be  troubled  at  thy  rf. 
2  T'jOT.  4:6  time  of  my  rf.  is  at  h. 

DEPOSED. 
Dan.  5:20  he  w  as  rf.  from  throne 

DEPRIVED. 
Gen.  27:45  rf.  of  both  in  one  day 
Job  39:17  God  rf.  her  of  wisdom 
Is.  38:10  rf.  of  residue  of  years 

DEPTH. 
Job  28:14  rf.  saith.  It  is  not  in  me 
38:16  or  walked'in  search  of  rf.  ? 
Ps.  33:7  the  rf.  in  storehouses 
Prov.  8:27  compass  on  face  of  rf. 
25-3  and  the  earth  for  rf. 
Is.  7;11  ask  it  either  in  the  rf. 
Jijn.  2:5  rf.  closed  me  round  ah. 
.)fat.  18  6  drowned  in  rf.  of  sea 
.Mark  4:5  no  d.  of  earth  wither. 
i?o?«.  8:39  nor  rf.  sep.  us  fr.  lovo 
11::3:3  O  the  rf.  of  the  riches  bot. 
Eph.  3:18  rf.  (>(  the  loveof  Christ 

DEPTHS. 
Ex.  15:5  rf.  have  covered  them 
8  rf.  congealed  in  heart  of  sea 
Deut.  8:7  rf.  spring  out  of  valley.H 
Ps.  68:22  br.  peo.  from  rf.  of  sea 
71:20  br.  me  up  fr.  rf.  of  earth 
77:16  the  rf.  were  troubled 
78:15  drink,  as  out  of  great  rf. 
106:9  led  them  through  therf. 
107  26  they  go  down  again  to  rf. 
130:1  out  of  the  rf.  have  I  cried 
Prov.  3:20  by  his  knowl.  rf.  bro. 
8:24  when  no  rf.  I  was  br.  forth 
9:18  her  guests  are  in  rf.  of  hell 
Is.  51:10  made  rf.  of  sea  a  way 
Ezek.  27:34  shalt  be  broken  in  d 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DES 

IRc.  7:19  cast  sins  into  d.  of  sea 
Bev.  i'SIA  not  known  d.  of  Satan 

DEPUTED. 
2  Sam.  15:3  no  man  d.  of  the  ki. 

DEPUTY. 
1  K.  22:47  a  d.  was  king 
Acts  l:j:8  to  turn  rf.  fr.  the  faith 
16:12  Gallio  was  d.  of  Achaia 
DEPUTIES. 
Acts  19:38  are  d.  let  th.  implead 
DERBE.    Acts  14:6 

DERIDE,  ED. 
Hob.  1:10 sh.  d.  ev.  strong-hold 
l,Hke  16:14  the  Pharisees  d.  Iiim 
23:35  rulers  also  with  peo.  d. 
DERISIO\. 
Jbft  30:1  younger,  have  me  in  d. 
Ps.  2:4  L.  shall  have  them  in  d. 
44:13  a  d.  to  them  ab.  us,  79:4 
59:8  Shalt  have  heathen  in  d. 
119:51  proud  have  had  me  in  d. 
Jer.  20:7  in  d.  daily  ;  8a  of.  daily 
48:26  Moab  shall  "be  in  d.  39 
27  was  not  Israel  a  d.  to  thee 
Lam.  3:14  a  d.  to  all  my  people 
Ezek.  23:32  shalt  be  had  in  d. 
36:4  to  cities  which  bee.  a  d. 
Hos.  7:16  be  their  d.  in  Egypt 

DESCEIVD. 
jP'.  49:17  glory  not  d.  after  him 
Ezek.  26:30  that  d.  into  pit,31:16 
Mark  15:32  let  C.  d.  from  cross 
Acts  11:5  I  saw  a  vision,  ves.  d. 
Rom.  10:7  who  d.  into  the  deep  ? 
1  TItes.  4:»  L.  sh.  d.  fr.  heaven 

DESCE.\DED. 
Ex.  -19:18  L.  d.  on  Sinai  in  fire 
34:5  L.  (/.  in  the  cloud 
Ps.  13.3:3  as  dew  thatrf.  on  Zion 
Prov.  30:4  as.  to  heaver,  or  d.  ? 
Hat.  7:25  rain  d.  floods  came,  27 
28:2  angel  of  L.  d.  from  heaven 
Luke-  3:22  H.  G.  d.  in  bod.  shape 
Acts  24:1  Ananias  high-priest  d. 
Eph.  4:10  he  that  d.  is  the  same 

DESCESDETH,  V\G. 
Oen.  28:12  the  angels  of  God  as- 
cending and  3.  John  1:51 
Mat.  3:16  saw  Sp.  d.  Mark  1:M) 
John  1:32  Spirit  d.  like  a  dove 

33  on  whom  shalt  see  spirit  d. 
Acts  10:11  a  vessel  </.  as  a  sheet 
Jam.  3:15  this  wisdom  d.  not 
Eev.  21:10  city  d.  out  of  heaven 

DESCE\T. 
Luke  19:37  d.  of  mount  of  Olives 
Beb.  7:3  Melchizedek  without  d. 
6  d.  is  not  counted  from  them 
DESCRIBE,  ED,  ETH. 
Jos.  18:4  go  th.  land  and  d.  it 
Jud.  8:14  d.  to  him  the  princes 
Rom.  4:6  as  D.  d.  the  blessedn. 
10:5  Mos.  d.  righteousn.  of  law 
DESERT,  Wilderness. 
Ex.  5:3  three  days  jour,  into  d. 
Num..  27:14  rebelled  in  d.  of  Zin 
Job  24:5  as  wild  asses  in  d.  go 
Ps.  78:40  grieve  him  in  d. 
102:6  I  am  like  an  owl  of  d. 
106:14  temj)ted  God  in  the  d. 
Is.  13:21  wild  beasts  of  d.  shall 

lie  there,  34:14  ;  Jer.  50:39 
21:1  so  it  Cometh  from  therf. 
35:1  the  d.  shall  rejoice 
6  streams  in  the  d. 
40:3  straight  in  d.  a  highway 
41:19  I  will  set  in  d.  the  fir-tree 
43:19  make  rivers  in  the  rf.  20 
51:3  her  d.  like  "arden  of  Lord 
Jer.  17:6  sh.  be  like  heath  in  d. 
25:24  peo.  dwell  in  d.  sh.  drink 
50:12  Chaldea  shall  be  a  d. 
Ezek.  47:8  these  waters  go  in.  d. 
Mat.  24:26  behold,  he  is  in  the  d. 
John  6:31  did  e.  manna  in  the  d. 

DESERT  land. 
Deut.  32:10  found  hini  in  a  d.  I. 

DESERT  place. 
Mark  6:31  come  ye  into  a  d.p. 
32  disparted  into  a  d.  place^ 
Mat.  14:13;  Luke 
jAtke  9:10  aside  priv.  into  a  d.  p. 

DESERTS. 
Is.  48:21  he  led  them  through  d. 
Jer.  2:6  led  us  thro,  a  land  of  rf. 
Ezek.  13:4  proph.  like  foxes  in  d. 
Luke  1:80  .1.  was  in  the  d.  till 
Heb.  n:;j8  thcv  wandered  in  rf. 

DESERT,  S. 
Ps.  28:4  render  to  them  their  d. 
Ezek.  7-27  ac.  to  d.  will  Ijudge 

DESERVE,  ET!I, 
Jud.  9:16  ac.  to  d.  of  his  hands 


DES 

Ezr.  9:13  less  than  our  iniq.  d. 
.Job  11:6  leas  than  thy  iniq.  d. 

DESIRABLE. 
Ezek.  23:6  d.  young  men,  12,  23 
DESIRE,  Substantive. 


DES 

'  Ps.  132:13  rf.it  for  his  h.nbitation 
!    14  here  dwell  for  I  have  rf.  it 
I  Prm'.  8:11  rf.  not  to  be  compared 
1  21:20  there  is  a  treasure  to  he  rf. 
Kc.  2:10  what  my  eves  rf.  I  kept 

Gen.  3:16  rf,  shall  be  to  thy  bus.  i  't^^.'it^^^  ^  'l'  l^""" 

4:7  to  thee  shall  be  his  rf.  !  if-  ^i^?  "either  rf.  wolul  day 

n<>//  18  K  nil /y  <if  hio  T«i„.i       i b:b  1  rf.  mercy,  not  sacrifi( 


Deut.  18:6  all  rf.  of  his  mind 

1  Sam.  9:20  on  whom  d.  of  lera. 

2  Sam.  23:5  salva.  and  all  my  rf 

1  K.  10:13  queen  of  S.  all  her  rf. 

2  Chr.  15:15  with  their  whole  rf. 
■Job  14:15  rf.  to  work  of  thy  ban. 

31:16  if  withheld  poor  from  rf. 
35  rf.  isAlmigh.  would  answer 
34:.36  rf.  is  Job  be  tried  to  end 
Ps.  10:3  boast,  of  his  heart's  rf. 

17  hast  heard  rf.  of  humble 
21:2  given  him  his  hearfs  rf. 
.38:9  all  my  rf.  is  before  thee 
.54:7  seen  rf.  on  enemies,  92:11 
.59:10  let  me  see  rf.  on  enemies 
78:29  gave  them  their  own  rf. 
02:11  sh.  hear  my  rf.  of  wicked 
112:8  till  he  see  rf.  on  enemies 

10  rf.  of  wicked  shall  perish 
118:7  shall  I  see  my  rf.  on  them 
14.5:16  satisflest  rf.  of  ev.  living 

W  fulfil  rf.  of  them  fear  him 
Pi-ov.  K):24  rf.  of  righte.  be  gr. 
11:23  rf.  of  righte.  is  only  good 
13:12  rf.  Cometh,  a  tree  of  life 
P)  rf.  accomplished  is  sweet 
19:22  rf.  of  a  man  is  his  kindn. 
21:25  rf.  of  slothful  killeth  him 
Ec.  6:9  than  wandering  of  rf. 
12:5  and  rf.  shall  fail,  because 
Cant.  7:10  his  rf.  is  towards  me 
Is.  26:8  rf.  of  soni  to  thy  name 
■Jer.  44:14  ye  have  a  rf.  to  return 
Ezek.  24:16  take  rf.  of  thine  eyes 
21  profane  rf.  of  your  eyes,  25 
Dan.  11:37  nor  reg.  rf.  of  women 
Hos.  10:10  my  rf.  I  should  chas. 
Mic.  7:3uttereth  mischievous  rf. 
Hab.  2:5  enlargeth  his  rf.  as  hell 
Haq.  2:7  rf.  of  all  nations  shall 
Luke  22:15  with  d.  I  des.  to  eat 
Rmn.  10:1  my  heart's  rf.  for  Isr. 
15:23  having  great  rf.  to  come 
2  Cor.  7:7  told  us yourearnest  rf. 

11  what  vehement  rf.  yea,  what 
Phil.  1:2:3  having  a  rf,  to  depart 
1  Thes.  2:17  see  yo.  face  with  rf. 

DESIRE,  Verb. 

Fx.  10:11  for  that  ye  did  rf. 
34:24  nor  shall  any  rf.  thy  land 
Deut.  5:21  nor  rf.  neighbor's  wife 
7:25  not  rf.  the  silver  or  gold 

1  K.  2:20  I  rf.  one  small  petition 

2  K.  4:28  rf.  a  son  of  my  lord  ? 
Neh.  1:11  rf.  to  fear  thy  name 
Job  13:3  I  rf.  to  reason  with  God 

21:14  rf.  not  knowl.  of  thy  ways 
.33:.32  for  I  rf.  to  justify  thee 
.36:20  rf.  not  the  night,  when 
Ps.  40:6  ofter.  thou  didst  not  rf. 
4.5:11  greatly  rf.  thy  beauty 
70:2  to  confusion  rf.  my  hiirt 
7.3:25  none  I  rf.  beside  thee 
Prov.  3:15  canst  rf.  not  to  be  co. 
23:6  neither  rf.  his  dainty  meats 
24:1  nor  rf.  to  be  with  them 
Is.  ,53:2  no  beauty  we  sh.  rf.  him 
■ler.  22:27  land  thev  rf.  to  return 
Dan.  2:18  rf.  mercies  of  G.  of  h. 
Amos  5:18  woe  to  you  rf.  day  of 
Mark  9:35  any  rf.  to  be  first 
10:.35  for  us  whatev.  we  sh.  rf. 
11:24  what  ye  rf.  when  ye  pray 
15:8  rf,  to  do  as  he  had  done 
.4c^<  28:22  rf.  to  hear  what  think. 

1  f'w.  14:1  rf.  spiritual  gifts 

2  Cor.  11:12  from  them  rf.  occas. 
Cial.  4:9  rf.  ag.  to  be  in  bondage 
20  I  rf,  to  be  present  with  voii 

21  ye  that  rf,  to  be  under 'law 
fi:12  as  rf.  to  make  a  fair  show 
Kph.  3:13  I  rf.  that  ye  faint  not 
Phil.  4:17  not  herause  rf.  a  gift 
1  Tim.  3:1  rf.  office  of  a  bishop 
Heb.  6:11  rf.  ev.  one  of  you  do 
11:16  they  rf.  a  better  country 
■7am.  4:2  ye  rf.  to  have,  not  obt. 
1  Ptt.  1:12  angels  rf.  to  look  into 
2:2  as  babes,  rf.  Ihesinccreniilk 
Rev.  9:6  men  shall  rf.  lo  die,  and 

DESIRED. 
Gen.  3:6  tree  to  be  rf.  to  in.  wise 
1  Sam.  12:13  behold  king  ye  rf. 
1  K.  9:19  Solom.  rf.  2  Chr'.  8:6 
Est.  2:13  what,  she  rf.  was  giv. 
./-*  20:20  not  save  of  that  he  rf. 
P<.  19:10  more  to  be  rf.  th.  gold 
2T:t  one  thing  I  rf.  of  the  I.ord 
107:30  bringeth  to  th.  rf.  haven 


mercy,  not  sacrifice 
Zep.  2:1  O  nation  not  rf. 
Mat.  13:17  righte.  have  rf.  to  see 
Marjc  15:6  one  pris.  whom  th.  rf. 
Luke  9:9  and  he  rf.  to  see  him 
10:24  kings  have  rf.  to  see  those 
22:31  Satan  hath  rf.  to  sift  you 
Arts  12:20  they  rf.  peace 
13:7  Sergins  Paulus  rf.  to  hear 
21  afterward  they  rf.  a  king 
28  rf.  Pilate  he  should  be  slain 
16:39  rf.  to  depart  out  of  city 
25:3  rf.  favor  asainst  Paul 
1  Cor.  16:12  rf.  him  to  come 
1  John  5:15  have  petitions  we  rf. 

DESIREDST,  EST. 

Deut.  18:16  acr.  to  all  thon  rf. 
Ps.  51:6  rf.  truth  in  inw.  parts 
16  tbou  rf.  not  sacrifice,  else 
Mat.  18:32  forgave  bee.  thou  rf. 

DESIRES. 

Ps.  37:4  give  thee  rf.  of  thy  h. 
140:8  grant  not  rf.  of  wicked 
Eph.  2:3  fulfilling  rf.  of  the  flesh 

DESIRETH. 

1  Sam.  20:4  wh.  thy  soul  rf.  will 

2  Sam.  3:21  reign  over  all  h.  rf. 
,Joh  7:2  as  a  serv.  rf.  the  shadow 

23:13  his  soul  rf.  that  he  doeth 
Pi.  ,34:12  w  h.  man  is  he  that  rf. 
68:16  hill  God  rf.  to  dwell  in 
Pror.  12:12  wicked  rf.  net  of  evil 
13:4  sluggard  rf.  and  hath  not 
21:10  soul  of  wicked  rf.  evil 
Ec.  6:2  nothing  of  all  that  he  rf. 
Lvke  5:39  drunk  old  w.  rf.  new 
14:32  he  rf.  conditions  of  peace 

1  Tim.  3:1  bishop,  rf.  a  good  w. 

DESIRING. 

Mat.  12:46  rf.  to  speak  with  him 
20:20  rf.  a  certain  thing  of  him 
Lvke  8:20  breth.  rf.  to  see  thee 

2  Cor.  5:2  rf.  to  be  clothed  upon 

1  Thes.  3:6  rf.  greatly  to  see  ns 

2  Tim.  1:4  greatly  rf.  to  see  thee 
DESIROUS. 

Prm\  23:3  not  rf.  of  his  dainties 
Luke  23:8  H,  was  rf.  to  see  him 
2  Cor.  11:32  rf.  to  apprehend  me 
Gal.  5:26  not  be  rf.  of  vain-glory 

1  Thes.  2:8  affectiona.  rf.  of  you 
DE.SOLATE. 

2  Sam.  13:20  Tamar  remained  rf. 
Job  15:28  dwelleth  in  rf.  cities 

16:7  made  rf.  all  my  company 
•30:3  wildern.  in  former  times  rf. 
38:27  to  satisfy  the  rf.  ground 
Ps.  25:10  mercy,  for  I  am  rf. 
40:15  be  rf,  for  a  reward 
69:25  let  their  habitation  be  rf. 
143:4  my  heart  within  me  is  rf. 
Is.  1:7  your  country  is  rf. 
3:26  she  rf.  shall  sit  on  ground 
7:19  shall  rest  all  in  rf.  valleys 
13:22  beasts  sh.  cry  in  rf.  houses 
24:6  that  dwell  therein  are  rf. 
49:8  to  inherit  rf.  heritages 
21  lost  my  children,  ami  am  rf. 
54:1  chil.  ofrf.  (?a/.  4:27 
3  rf.  cities  to  be  inhabited 
■Jer.  2:12 be  ye  very  rf.  saitli  L. 
6:8  lest  I  make  tbee  rf.  a  land 
9:11  I  will  make  the  cities  of  J. 

rf.  10:20;  .33:10;  44:6 
10:25  made  his  habitation  rf. 
12:11  and  being  rf.  it  moumeth 
19:8  this  citv  rf.  and  a  hissing 
.32:43  is  rf.  w'ithout  man,  33:12 
49:20  their  habitations  rf.  50:45 
Lam.  1:13  rf.  all  day,  3:11 

16  my  children  are  rf. 
4:5  did  feed  delicately  are  rf. 
5:18  mount,  of  Zion  which  is  rf. 
Ezek.  6:6  altars  may  be  made  rf. 
19:7  he  knew  their  rf.  palaces 
20:26  make  them  rf.  to  the  end 
35-3  Seir,  I  will  make  tbee  rf. 
15  didst  rejoice,  bee.  it  was  rf. 
36:3  made  you  rf.  and  swal. 
35  rf.  cities  are  fenced andinh. 
.36  I  the  L.  plant  that  was  rf. 
Dan.  9:17  toshine  on  sanct.  rf. 
11:31  ahomi.  th.  maketh  rf.  12:11 
Hos.  13:16  Sam.  shall  become  rf. 
■loel  1:17  the  gamers  are  laid  rf. 

18  flocks  of  sheep  are  made  rf. 
Mic.  1:7  id.  thereof  will  I  lay  rf 


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Zep.  3:6  their  towers  are  rf. 
Mat.  23:.38  is  left  rf.  Luke  1.3:35 
Acts  1:20  let  his  habitation  berf. 
1  Tim.  5:5  a  wid.  indeed,  and  rf. 
Rev.  17:16  and  make  her  rf. 
18: 19  in  one  hour  is  she  made  rf. 
Land  DESOL.\TE. 
Lev.  26:34  enjoy  sab.  as  long  as 
it  lieth  rf.  .35:43;  2  Chr.  36:21 
Is.  6:11  until  the  land  be  ut.  rf. 
13:9  of  L.  cometh  to  lay  landd. 
62:4  nor  thy    more  be  term.  d. 
Jer.  4:7  gone  to  make  thy  /.  rf. 
27  Lord  said,  whole  I.  sh.  had. 
7:34  cease  mirth  for  I.  sh.  bed. 
12:11  whole  land  is  made  rf. 
18:16  their  I.  rf.  and  a  hissing 
25:38  /.  isrf.  bee.  of  his  anger 
32:43  I.  whereof  ye  say.  It  is  d. 
.50:3  nation  sh.  make  "her  I.  rf. 
Ezek.  6:14  the^.  rf.  yea  more  rf. 
12:19  I.  may  be  rf.  fr,  all  therein 
15:8  and  I  will  make  the  I.  rf. 
19:7  land  ^vas  rf.  and  fulness 
29:9 of  E.  be  rf.  30:7;  .32:15 
33:29  wh.  I  have  laid/,  most  d. 
.3S:.34rf.  /.  sh.  be  tilled,  it  lay  rf. 
35  /.  that  was  rf.  is  like  Eden 
./Of?  2-20  drive  him  to  a  land  rf. 
Zee.  7:14  laid  the  pleas,  land  rf. 

DESOLATE  places. 
■Tab  3:14  built  rf.  p.  for  thems. 
Ps.  109:10  seek  bread  out  of  <i.  p. 
Is.  49:19  thy  rf.  placesbe  too  nar. 
59:10  in  rf.  p.  as  dead  men 
Ezek.  6:6  high  p.  shall  be  rf. 
26:20  set  thee  in  p.  rf.  of  old 
.38:12  turn  thy  band  on  rf.  p. 
Amos  7:9  h.  p.  of  Isaac  sh.  be  rf. 
Mai.  1:4  ret.  and  build  therf.p.  ' 
Shall  be,  or  shalt  be  DESO- 
LATE. 
Lev.  26:.33  your  land  shall  be  rf. 
■lob  15:.34  cong.  of  hyp.  sh.  be  rf. 
Pit.  34:21  hate  righte.  sh.  be  rf. 

22  none  th.  trust  in  him s.  bed. 
Is.  5:9  many  houses  shall  be  rf. 
15:6  waters  of  Nimrim  .ih.  be  d, 
,Ier.  26:9  this  city     be  d.  with. 
.33:10  which  ye  say  shall  be  rf. 
49:2  Rabhah  shall  be  a  rf.  heap 
50:13  Babylon  sh.  he  wholly  rf. 
51:26  thoii  shalt  be  rf.  for  ever 
Ezek.  6:4  your  altars  shall  be  rf. 
29:12  cities  of  Eg.  shallbe  d. 
3.3:28  mountains  of  Isr.  s.  be  rf. 
.35:4  O mount  Seir.  tbou  sh.  bed. 
Hos,  5:9  Eph.  shall  bed.  in  the 
DESOLATE  wilderness. 
■ler.  12:10  pleas,  portion  a  rf.  w. 
Joel  2:3  and  behind  it  is  a  rf.  tc. 
3:19  and  Edom  shall  be  a  rf.  lo. 

DESOLATION. 
Lett.  26:.32  will  br.  land  into  rf. 
2  K.  22:19  should  become  a  rf. 
2  Chr.  30:7  up  to  rf.  as  vesee 
lob  30:14  in  rf.  tbey  rolled 
Ps.  73:19  how  brought  into  d. 
Prov.  1:27  ftar  cometh  as  rf. 
3:25  be  not  af  of  rf.  of  wicked 
Is.  17:9  in  that  day  shall  be  rf. 
24:12  in  the  city  "is  left  rf. 
47:11  rf.  come  on  thee  sud. 
51:19  two  things  are  come,  d. 
64:10  Jerusalem  a  rf. 
./fr.  22:5  this  bouse  sh,  bee.  a  d. 
25:18  Jerus.  and  Judah  a  rf. 
44:2  this  day  they  are  a  rf. 
22  therefore  is  your  land  ad. 
49:13  Bozra  a  rf.,- 17  Edom  a  d. 
,50:23  how  is  Bab.  become  a  rf. 
51:43  her  cities  are  a  rf. 
Laui.  .3:47  fear  is  come  on  us,  d. 
Ezek.  7:27  prince  clothed  with  rf. 
23:33  be  filled  with  cup  ofrf. 
Dan.  8:13  the  transgression  of  d. 
Ho.-:  12:1  Eph.  daily  inc.  rf. 
Joel  3:19  Egypt  sha'll  be  a  rf. 
Mic.  6:16  should  make  thee  rf. 
Zep.  1:15  day  of  wasten.  and  rf. 
2:4  Ashkelon  be  a  rf..-  9  Moab 

13  he  will  make  Nineveh  a  rf. 

14  rf.  shall  be  in  the  thresholds 
Mat.  12:25  ev.  kingd.  divided  ag. 

its<'iris  br.  toV.  Luke  11:17 
54:15  ahom.  ofrf.  Mark  13:14 
Luke  21:20  rf.  thereof  is  nigh 

DESOLATIONS. 
Ezr.  9:9  to  repair  rf,  thereof 
Ps.  46:8  what  rf,  made  in  earth 
74:3  lift  np  thy  feet  to  perp.  rf. 
Is.  61:4  shall  raise  up  former 

rf.  the  rf.  of  many  general. 
■Jer.  25:9  these  nations  perp,  rf, 
12  Chaldeans'  land  perp  rf.. 


790 


6:13  making  theo  rf.  bee.  of  sins  ■  Ezek.  35:9  m.  Scir  perpetual  rf. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DES 

Dan.  9:2  70  years  in  d.  of  Jeru. 
18  and  behold  our  d. 
2ii  to  end  of  ware/,  determined 
DESPAIR. 
1  Sam.  27:1  Saul  sh.  d.  of  me 
Ec.  2:20  to  cause  my  heart  to  d. 
3  Cor.  4:8  perplexed,  not  in  d. 

DESPAIRED. 
S  Cor.  1:8  tliat  we  d.  even  of  life 

DESPERATE,  LY. 
Job  6:2t)  speeches  of  one  that  is  d. 
T>:  17:11  in  the  day  ol  d.  sorrow 
Jer.  17:9  the  heart  is  d.  wicked 

DESPISE. 
Lei'.  26:15  if  ye  rf.  my  statutes 

1  Sam.  2:30  d.  me,  be  lightly  est. 

2  Siwi.  19:13  why  did  ye  d.  ua 
Uit.  1:17  shall  t/.  their  husb. 
Job  5:11  d.  not  chast.  Almighty, 

Proti.  3:11 ;  Ileb.  12:5 
9:21 1  would  d.  my  life 
10:3  sho.  d.  work  of  thy  hands 
31:13  if  rf.  cause  of  mau-servant 
Ps.  51:17  contrite  h.  wilt  not  d. 
73:20  thou  shalt  d.  their  ima;;e 
102:17  will  not  rf.  their  prayer 
/Yon.  1:7  but  fools  d.  wisdom 
6:33  men  do  not  d.  a  thief,  it 
23:9  a  fool  will  d.  the  wisd.  of 
22  d.  not  thy  mother  when  old 
/<.  30:12  because  ye  d.  this  word 
Jcr.  4:30  thy  lovers  will  d.  thee 
23: 17  say  to  them  that  d.  me 
Lam.  1:8  all  that  honored,  d.  her 
Ezek.  28:26  jud!?m.  on  all  d.  th. 
Amos  5:21 1  (/.  your  feast-days 
Mai.  1:6  O  priests,  d.  my  name 
Mat.  6:24  d.  the  other,  Luke  10:13 

18:10  d.  not  one  of  these  little 
Jlom.  14:3  d.  him  th.  eateth  not 
1  Cor.  11:22  or  d.  ye  church  of  G. 

10:11  let  no  man  there,  d.  him 
1  T/iet.  5:20  d.  not  prophesyimjs 

1  Tim.  4:12  let  none  rf.  thy  youth 
6:2  not  d.  them  bee.  brethren 
Tit.  2:15  let  no  man  d.  thee 

2  Pei.  2:10  that  rf.  government 
JudeS  d.  dominion 

DESPISED. 
G'en.-16:4  mistress  d.  in  her  eyes 

25:34  Esau  d.  his  birthright 
Lev.  26:43  they  d.  my  judgm. 
Num.  11:20  ye  have  d.  the  Lord 

14:31  know  land  ye  have  d. 

15:31  bee.  he  d.  word  of  Lord 

1  Sam.  10:27  they  d.  him 

2  ;SaTO.  6:16  d.  him  in  her  heart 
2  /f.  19:21  daughter  of  Ziou  hath 

d.  thee,  /?.  37:22 
2  Chr.  36: 16  mocked,  d.  his  words 
iVcA.  4:4  hear,  O  G,  for  we  are  d. 
Job  12:5  is  as  a  lamp  d.  of  him 

19:18  yea,  young  children  (/.  me 
Ps.  22:6  I  am  d.  of  peo.  Is.  53:3 
24  not  d.  affliction  of  afflicted 
53:5  because  God  hath  d.  them 
106:24  they  d.  pleasant  land 
119:141 1  am  small  and  d.  yet 
Prov.  1:30  they  d.  all  my  reproof 
5:12  my  heart  d.  reproof 
12:8  he  of  perverse  heart  be  d. 
9  he  that  is  d.  and  hath  a  serv. 
Ec.  9:16  poor  man's  wisd.  iad. 
Cant.  8:1  yea,  I  should  not  be  d. 
Is.  5:24  d.  word  of  H.  O.  of  Israel 
33:8  he  hath  d.  the  cities 
53:3  he  is  d.  and  rej.  of  men,  d. 
60:14  that  d.  thee  shall  bow 
Jer.  22:28  Con.  a  d.  broken  idol  i 
33:24  they  have  d.  my  people 
49;15  make  thee  d.  among  men 
Lam.  2:6  hath  d.  in  Indignation 
Ezek.  10:59  which  hast  d.  the 

oath, 17:16, 18, 19 
20:13  d.  my  judgments,  16 
22:8  hast  d.  my  holy  things 
Amos  2:4  bee.  they  d.  law  of  L. 
Ob.  2  thou  art  greatly  d. 
Zee.  4:10  d.  day  of  small  things 
Mai.  1:6  wherein  d.  we  thy  n.  ? 
Luke  18:9  righte.  and  d.  others 
Acts  19:27  temple  of  Diana  be  cf, 

1  Cbr.  1:28  things  (i.  God  chosen 
4:10  ye  honorable,  we  are  d. 
Gal.  4:14  my  tempta.  ye  d.  not 
Heb.  10:28  that  d.  Moses'  law 
Jam.  2:6  but  ye  have  d.  the  poor 

DESPISERS. 
Acts  13:41  behold,  ye  d.  wonder 

2  Tim.  3:3  fierce,  d.  of  those  good 

DESPISEST,  ETH,  IXG. 

Job  .30:5  behold,  God  d.  not  any 
Ps.  09:3:3  L.  d.  not  his  prisoners 
Prov.  11:12  void  of  wisdom  d. 
13:13  U.  word  shall  be  destroyed 


DES 

Prov.  14:2  perv.  in  ways,  d.  him 
21  d.  his  neighbor  einneth 
15:5  fool  d.  father's  instruction 
20  foolish  man  d.  his  mother 
.32  refuseth  instruction  d.  s<jul 
19:16  that  d.  his  ways  shall  die 
30:17  eye  that  d.  to  obey  mother 
Is.  33:15  d.  gain  of  oppressions 
49:7  to  liim  whom  man  d. 
Luke  10:16  d.  you  d.  me ;  d.  me  d. 
Rom.  2:4  d.  riches  of  his  goodn. 
1  Tlies.  4:8  that  d.  d.  not  man 
Heb.  12:2  cross  d.  the  shame 

DESPITE. 
Ezek.  25:6  thy  (/.  airainst  Judah 
Heb.  10:29  done  d.  to  Sp.  of  gr. 

DESPITEFUL,  LY. 
Ezek.  25: 15  veng.  with  a  d.  heart 
36:5  with  d.  minds 
Mat.  5:44  d.  use  you,  iwi-<'6.28 
.icts  14:5  assault  to  use  them  d. 
Rom.  1:30  haters  of  God  d. 

DESTITUTE. 
Gen.  24:27  not  left  d.  my  master 
Ps.  102: 17  regard  prayer  of  rf. 
141:8  leave  not  my  soul  d. 
Prov.  15:21  to  him  d.  of  wisdom 
Ezek.  32:15  d.  of  which  it  was 

1  Ti?)i.  6:5  men  d.  of  the  truth 
Heb.  11:37  being  rf.  afflicted, 
./am.  2:15  if  a  bro.  or  sister  be  d. 

DESTROY. 
Gen.  18:23  d.  richt.  wi.  wicked  ? 
28  d.  all  ciCy  for  lack  of  five  ? 
19:13  we  will  d.  this  jilace 
Deut.  6: 15  lest  anger  of  Lord  d. 
7:24  d.  name  from  un.  heaven 
9:14  let  me  alone,  I  may  cf. 
31:3  he  will  d.  these  nations 
.32:25  d.  young  man  and  virgin 
.33:27  shall  say,  d.  them 

2  Sam.  14:7  we  will  d.  heir  also 
16  would  d.  me  and  my  son 

20:20  far  be  it  fr.  me  I  should  d. 
22:41  d.  th.  hate  me,  Ps'.  18:40 
2  A'.  10:19  d.  worship,  of  Baal 
18:25  go  ag.  this  land  and  d.  it 
Ezr.  6:12  d.  kings  put  to  hand 
Job  8:18  if  he  d.  him  fr.  his  place 
10:8  yet  thou  dost  d.  me 
19:26  worms  d.  this  body 
Ps.  5:6  d.  them  speak  leasing 
10  d.  thou  them,  O  God 
21:10  their  fruit  shalt  thou  d. 
28:5  he  shall  d.  not  build  up 
52:5  likewise  d.  thee  for  ever 
.55:9  d.  and  divide  their  tongues 
69:4  would  d.  me  are  mighty 
74:8  Let  us  d.  them  together 
143:12  d.  all  afflict  my  soul 
144:6  shoot  arrows,  d.  them 
145:20  all  wicked  will  he  d. 
Prov.  1:.32  prosp.  of  fools  d.  th. 
11:.3  pervcrseness  of  transgr.  d. 
15:25  L.  will  d.  house  of  proud 
21:7  robberies  shall  d.  them 
Ec.  5:6  d.  work  of  thy  hands  ? 
7:16  why  shouldest  d.  thyself? 
Is.  3:12  d.  way  of  thy  paths 
11:9  nor  d.  in  holy  mount.  65:25 
1:3:9  shall  d.  sinners  thereof 
25:7  d.  in  this  mount,  the  face 
■ler.  5:10  go  upon  walls,  and  d. 
0:5  by  nisht  d.  her  palaces. 
12:17  I  will  d.  that  nation 
13:14  I  will  not  spare,  but  d. 
1.5:6  stretch  my  h.ind,  and  d. 
17:18  d.  with  double  destruct. 
23:1  pastors  that  f/.  the  sheep 
49:9  if  thieves,  they  will  d. 
Lam.  3:06  persecute  and  d.  them 
Ezek.  9:8  d.  all  residue  of  Israel  ? 
Dan.  8:25  by  peace  shall  he  d. 
9:26  shall  d.  city  and  sanctuary 
11:26  feed  on  his  meat,  d.  him 
Ob.  8  d.  wise  men  out  of  Eden  ? 
Mic.  2:10  polluted,  it  shall  d.  you 
Mat.  12:14  how  thev  might  d. 

him,  MarkZ:&;  11:18 
21:41  d.  those  wicked  men 
27:20  ask  Barab.  and  d.  Jesus 
Mark  12:9  d.  husb.md.  Lu.  20:10 
,/o/m  2:19  ,T.  said,  d.  this  temple 
Acts*r>:\i  this.Iesu^,  d.  this  place 

1  Cor.  0:13  d.  both  it  and  them 

2  Tlies.  2:8  shall  d.  with  brightn. 
Heb.  2:14  d.  him  had  power 
1  .John  3:8  might  d.  works  of  d. 
Rev.  11:18  d.  th.  wh.  d.  the  earth 
I  will,  or  will  I  DESTROY. 
Gen.  Cy."  I  will  d.  man  whom  I 
Ex.  23:27  Iivill  d.  the  people 
Ps.  101:8 1  will  early  d.  wicked 

118:10  in  u.  of  L.  d.  them,  11. 12 
Is.  19:3  I  mild,  counsel  thereof 
42: 14  /  will  d.  and  dev.  at  once 


DES 

■Ter.  15: 7  I  will  d.  my  people 
Ezek.  25:7  /  will  d.  thee,  28:16; 

Zep.  2:5 
:j0:13  saith  Lord  I  will  d.  idols 
yl?/(Os9:8  I  will  d.  sinf.  kingdom 
14:58  /  will  d.  this  temple 
1  Cor.  1: 19  /       d.  wisd.  of  wise 

!Vot  DESTROY. 
Gen.  18:31  no<  rf.  it  for  20's  sake 
Deut.  4::31  not  fors.  thee,  nord. 
9:26  rf.  not  thy  people 
10:10  Lord  would  not  d.  thee 

1  Sam.  24:21  no<  rf.  my  name 

2  K.  8:19  «.  d.  Jud.  for  Dav.  sake 
1.3:2:3  would  not  d.  them,  nor 

2  Chr.  n-.nnotd.  him.  altog. 
21:7  not  d.  the  house  of  David 
35:21  forbear  fr.  G.  he  d.  not 
Ps.  106:34  did  not  d.  nations 
fs.  65:8  d.  it  not,  bless,  is  in  it 
Dan.  2:24  d.  n.  wise  men  of  Ba. 
Rom.  14:20  rf.  n.  work  of  God 

To  DESTROY. 
Gen.  19:13  hath  sent  us  to  d.  it 
ZJi'/^i.  9:19  was  wroth  to  d.  you 
28:63  L.  will  rejoice  to  d.  you 

1  ifawj.  26:15  came  one  to  d.  ki. 

2  Sam.  1:14  not  af.  to  d.  anoint. 
20:19  to  d.  city  and  a  mother 
24:16  hand  on  Jerusa.  to  d.  it 

1  Chr.  21:15  an<rel  to  Jeru.  tod. 

2  Chr.  25:16  deterniin.  to  d.  thee 
Est.  3:6  ^0  d.  all  the  Jews,  13 ; 

4:7,  8;  9:24 
■Tob  2:3  to  d.  him  without  cause 

6:9  it  would  p.  God  to  d.  me 
Ps.  40:14  seek  soul  to  d.  it,  63:9 

119:95  wicked  waited  to  d.  me 
Is.  10:7  it  is  in  his  heart  to  d. 

13:5  they  come  from  far  to  d. 

23:11  Lord  given  a  com.  to  d. 

32:7  wicked  devices  to  d.  poor 

51:13  as  if  oppressor  ready  to  d. 

54:16  created  the  waster  to  d. 
.Jer.  1:10  set  to  d.  18:7;  31:28 

51:11  device  ag.  Baby,  to  d.  it 
Ezek.  22:27  to  d.  souls,  to  get 

25:15  despiteful  heart  to  d.  it 
Dan.  2:12  tod.  wise  of  Bab.  24 

7:26  to  d.  his  domin.  unto  end 

11:44  go  forth  with  fury  to  d. 
Hos.  11:9  not  return  to  d.  Eph 
Zee.  12:9  seek  to  d.  all  nations 
Mat.  2:13  Ilerod  seek  child  to  d. 

5:17  not  come  to  d.  but  to  fulfil 

10:28  fear  him,  able  to  d.  both 

20:61  I  am  able  to  d.  temple 
Mark  1:24  art  thou  come  to  d 
Luke  6:9  to  save  life  or  d.  it  1 

9:56  not  come  to  d.  men's  lives 

19:47  chief  sought  to  d.  him 
.lohn  10:10  thiefcometh  to  d. 
Jam.  4:12  one  lawgiver  able  to  d. 


DESTROYED. 

Gen.  19:29  d.  cities  of  plain 
Er.  10:7  knowest  not  E.  is  d.  ? 
Deut.  2:21  d.  them  bef.  them,  4:3 ; 

11:4;  2  K.  21:9;  2  Chr.  3.3:9 
9:8  Lord  angry  to  have  d.  you 
28:20  until  thou  be  d.  24.  45 
.Tud.  20:21  Ben.  d.  that  day,  25 
2  Sam.  21:5  devised  we  sh.  be  d. 
24:16  angel  that  d.  1  Chr.  21:15 
2  K.  10:28  thus  Jehu  d.  Baal 
2  Chr.  14:13  were  d.  before  Lord 
1.5:6  nation  was  d.  of  nation 
Ezr.  4:15  which  cause  city  d. 
.Job  19:10  d.  me  on  every  side 
Ps.  9:5  thou  hast  d.  the  wicked 
73:27  d.  all  that  so  a  whoring 
137:8  O  daugh.  Bab.  to  be  d. 
Prov.  13:23     for  want  of  judg. 
Is.  14:20  because  d.  thy  land 
20:14  theref.  hast  thou  d.  them 
Jer.  12:10  many  pastors  have  d. 
48:4  Moab ;  51:8  Babvlon  is  d. 
51:55  hath  d.  out  of  Babylon  the 
Lam.  2:5  d.  his  strong-holds 
Ezek.  27:32  like  d.  in  the  sea 
Hos.  13:9  O  Israel,  d.  thyself 
Amos  2:9  yet  d.  I  the  Am.  I  d. 
Mat.  22:7  he  d.  those  murderers 
Lille  17:27  flood  came,  and  d. 
Acts  9:21  d.  them  that  called 
13:19  d.  seven  nations  in  Can 
19:27  her  magnilicence  be  d. 
Rom.  6:0  body  of  sin  might  be  d 

1  Cor.  10:9  d.  of  serpents 
Gal.  1:23  preacheth  faith  he  d. 

2:18  if  I  build  again  things  I  d 
Heb.  11:28  lest  he  d.  first -born 

2  Pet.  2:12  beasts  made  to  be  d 
Jude  5  d.  them  that  believed  not 

Are  DESTROYED. 

■lob  4:20  are  d.  from  morn,  to  n. 
34:25  so  that  they  ar«  d. 
791 


DES 

Is.  9:16  they  led  of  them  are  d. 
■Jer.  22:20  for  thy  lovers  ared. 
Hos.  4:0  a.  d.  for  lack  of  kuowL 
Zep.  3:6  their  cities  are  d. 
Not  DESTROYED. 

2  Chr.  26:10  d.  th.  n.  P«.  78:38 
Dan.  7:14  his  kingdom  not  be  d. 
2  C'w.  4:9  cast  down,  but  not  d. 

Shall  be  DESTROYED. 
Gen.  34:;30  I  shuU  be  d.  1  and 
Est.  4:14  father's  house  s.  be  d. 
Ps.  ;37:38  transgressors  sh.  be  d. 
92:7  they  s.  be  d.  forever 
Prov.  13:13  des.  word  <«.  be  d. 
20  companion  of  fools  s.  be  d. 
29:1  hardeneth  his  neck  s.  be  d. 
Is.  10:27  yoke  shall  be  d.  bee. 
■Jer.  48:8  the  plain  shall  be  d. 
Ezek.  .30:8  her  helpers  s.  be  d. 
Dan.  2:44  sh.  never  be  d.  6:26 
11:20  within  few  days  s.  d. 
Hos.  10:8  the  sin  of  Is.  sh.  be  d. 
Acts  3:23  will  not  hear  s.  be  d. 
1  Cor.  15:26  last  ene.  that  s,  be  d. 

Utterly  DESTROYED. 
Deut.  4:26  shall  be  u.  d. 
Is.  34:2  L.  hath  ut.  d,  all  nations 

DESTROYER. 
Ex.  12:2.3  d.  come  into  houses 
Jud.  16:24  the  d.  of  our  country 
■Job  15:21  in  prosperity  d.  come 
Ps.  17:4  kept  from  paths  of  d. 
Prov.  28:24  is  companion  of  a  d. 
■Jer.  4:7  d.  of  Gentiles  is 
1  Cor.  10:10  were  destroyed  of  rf. 

DESTROYERS. 
lob  3,3:22  life  draweth  near  to  d. 

47:19  thy  d.  go  forth  of  thee 
Jer.  22:7  prepare  d.  against  the« 
50:11  O  d.  of  my  heritage 

DESTROYEST,  ETH. 

Deut.  8:20  as  iiat.  which  L.  d. 

.Job  9:22  he  d.  perfect  and  wick. 
12:23  incr.  nat.  and  d.  them 
14:19  thou  d.  hope  of  man 

Prov.  6::32  doeth  it,  d.  own  soul 
11:9  with  mouth  d.  neighbor 
31:3  thy  ways  to  that  d.  kings 

Ec.  7:7  and  a  gift  d.  the  heart 
9:18  one  sinner  d.  much  good 

Jer.  51:25  O  mountain,  d.  earth 

Mat.  27:40  rf.  temple,  il/a;*  15:29 

DESTROYIIVG. 

1  Chr^  21:15  as  he  was  d.  L.  rep. 
Is.  28:2  strong  one.  as  d.  storm 
Jer.  2:;30  sword  like  a  d.  lion 

51:1  a  d.  wind  ;  25  O  d.  mount. 
Lam.  2:8.  not  withd.  hand  fr.  d. 
Ezek.  9:1  d.  weapon  in  his  hand 

20:17  eye  spared  from  d.  them 

See  UTTERLY. 

DESTRUCTIOiV. 

Dent.  7:23  with  a  mighty  d. 
32:24  devoured  with  bitter  d. 
1  Sam.  5:9  ag.  city  with  great  d. 

11  was  a  deadly  d.  thro,  city 

1  K.  20:42  appointed  to  utter  d. 

2  Chr.  22:4  counsellors  to  his  d 
7  d.  of  Ahaziah  was  of  God 

26:16  heart  lifted  up  to  his  d. 
E.-it.  8:6  to  see  d.  of  my  kindred 
■Job  5:21  neither  be  afraid  o(d. 

22  d.  and  famine  shalt  laugh 
18:12  d.  sh.  be  ready  at  his  side 
21:17  how  oft  Cometh  d. 

20  his  eyes  shall  see  his  rf. 
:30  wicked  reserved  to  day  o{d. 
20:0  d.  hath  no  covering 
28:22  rf.  and  death  say.  Wo 
30:12  ag.  me  ways  of  their  d. 
24  though  they  cry  in  his  d. 
31:3  is  not  d.  to  the  wicked  ? 

12  a  fire  that  eousumelh  to  d. 

23  d.  from  God  terror  to  me 
29  if  I  rejoiced  at  the  d.  of  him 

Ps.  3:5:8  let  d.  come  unawares, 
into  that  very  d.  let  him  fall 
,55:23  shalt  bring  to  pit  of  d. 
73:18  castedst  th.  down  into  d. 
88:11  faithfuln.  declared  in  d. 
90:3  thou  turnest  man  to  d. 
91:0  d.  that  wasteth  at  noon-d. 
103:4  redeemeth  thy  life  fr.  d. 
Prov.  1:27  yourrf.  as  a  whirlw. 
10:14  mouth  of  foolish  near  d. 
15  d.  of  the  poor  is  poverty 
29  d.  to  workers  of  iiiiq.  21:15 
13:3  wide  his  lips  shall  have  d. 
14:28  want  of  people  is  d.  of 
15:11  boll  and  d.  are  bef.  Lord 
10:18  pride  goeth  before  d. 
17:19  exalteth  gate  seekethrf. 
18:7  a  fool's  mouth  is  his  d. 
12  before d.  heart  is  haughty 


CKUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEV 

Prov.  'iA-%  for  ihoir  heart  Bfu.  d. 
27:20  hell  fuul  d.  are  never  full 
31:8  such  as  are  appointed  to  d 

Is.  1:28  d.  of  traiisgr.  together 
10  25  ancer  cease  ill  their  d. 
U  6  as  d.  from  the  Almishty 
11:23  Bah.  with  bosom  of  rf. 
15:5  shall  raise  up  a  cry  otd. 
39:18  shall  be  called  city  of  d. 
£4: 12  pate  is  smitten  with  d. 
43:19  land  of  thy  d.  too  narrow 
51-19  desol,  and  d.  are  come 
59-7  wast.  and<?.  arein  th.  jiaths 
60:18  d.  no  more  be  heard  in 

Sir.  4:(j  from  north  a  gr.  d.  G:l 
29  d.  \\\ton  d.  is  cried,  for 
17:18  dest.  th.  with  double  d. 
46:20  d.  cometh  out  of  north 
48:3  a  voice,  spoilmjj  and  d.  5 
50:22  sound  of  gr.  d.  in  land 

Lam.  2: 1 1  rf.  of  dan.  of  my  p.  3:48 
3:47  and  d.  is  come  upon  us 
4:10  in  d.  of  daiifrh  of  my  peo. 

Ezfk.  7:25  d.  cometh,  seek  peace 

Bos.  7:13  d.  to  them,  transgr. 
9:6  are  gone,  because  of  cf. 
13:14  O  grave,  I  will  he  thr  d. 

Joel  1:15  as  d.  from  Almighty 

Ob.  12 neither  rcj.  in  their  d. 

Mic.  2:10  dest.  you  with  sore  rf. 

Zee.  14:11  be  no  more  utter  d. 

Mat.  7:13  br.  is  way  lead,  to  d. 

Eom.  3:16  d.  and  mis.  in  ways 
9:22  ves.  of  wrath  fitted  to  d. 

1  Vor.  5:5  Satan  for  d.  of  flesh 

2  Cor.  10:8  not  for  your  d.  13:10 
Phil.  3:19  walk,  whose  end  is  d. 

1  Thes.  5:3  then  sud.  d.  cometh 

2  Thes.  1:9  pun.  with  everlas.  d. 

1  Tiin.  6:9  drown  men  in  d. 

2  PH.  2:1  and  bring  swift  d. 
3:16  unstable  wrest  to  own  d. 

DESTRUCTIOIVS. 
Ps.  9:6  d.  come  to  perp.  end 
35:17  rescue  my  soul  from  d. 
107:20  delivereth  from  their  d. 
DETAI-V,  ED. 
Jvd.  13:16  d.  me  I  will  not  eat 
1  Sam.  21:7  D.  was  that  day  d. 

DETERMINATE. 
Acts  2:23  d.  counsel  of  God 
DETERMIXATION. 
Ztp.  3:8  d.  is  to  gather  nations 
DETERMIIVED. 

1  Sam.  20:7  be  sure  evil  is  d. 
25:17  evil  is  d.  ag.  our  master 

2  Sam.  13:32  by  Abeal.  been  d. 
2  Chr.  25:16  d.  to  destroy  thee 
Ust.  7:7  evil  d.  agrainst  him 
Job  14:5  seeing  his  days  are  d. 
Is.  19:17  counsel  he  hath  d. 
Dan.  9:24  seventy  weeks  ared. 

11:36  that  is  d.  shall  be  done 
Luke  22:22  poeth,  as  it  was  d. 
Acts  3:13  Pil.  d.  to  let  him  go 
4:28  what  thy  counsel  d.  bef. 
11:29  ev.  man  d.  to  send  relief 
15:2  d.  Paul  and  B.  logo  to  Je. 
37  Barn.  d.  to  take  John 
17:26  d.  times  to  be  appointed 
19:39  be  d.  in  a  lawful  assembly 
25:25 rf.  to  send  him  to  August. 

1  Cor.  2:2  I  d.  not  to  know  sa.  J. 

2  Cor.  2:1  1  c?.  this  with  myself 

DETEST. 
Deut.  7:26  thou  Shalt  utterly  rf.  it 

DETESTABLE  things. 
Ezek.  11:18  shall  take  away  rf.  t. 
21  heart  walk,  after  theirrf.  Ih. 

37:23  no  more  defile  with  rf.  t. 
DEVICE. 
2  Chr.  2:14  to  find  out  every  rf. 
Est.  9:25  rf.  return  on  his  head 
Ps.  21:11  imag.  mischievous  rf. 

140:8  further  not  his  wicked  rf. 
Ec.  9:10  no  work  norrf. 
Jer.  18:11  I  devise  a  rf.  ag.  you 

51:11  his  rf.  isag.  Bab.  to  dest. 
Lam.  3:62  their  rf.  ag.  me  all  d. 
Acts  17:29  graven  by  man's  rf. 

DEVICES. 
Job  5:12  disappoint,  rf.  of  crafty 

21:27  rf.  ve  wrongfully  imagine 
Ps.  10:2  let  them  be  taken  in  rf. 

33:10  rf.  of  peo])le  of  none  effect 

37:7  bringeth  wicked  rf.  to  pass 
Prm\  1:31  be  filled  with  owti  rf. 

12:2  of  wicked  rf.  will  he  cond. 

19:21  many  rf.  in  a  man's  heart 
It.  32:7  wicked  rf.  to  dest.  poor 
Jer.  11:19  liad  devised  rf.  ag.  nie 

18:12  walk  after  our  own  rf. 
18  let  us  devise  rf.  ag.  Jeremi. 
Dan.  11:24  shall  forecast  his  rf. 
8  Cor.  2:11  not  ignorant  of  his  rf.  I 


DEV 
DEVIL. 

Mat.  41  to  be  tempted  of  the  rf. 

9:;32  man  poss.  with  rf.  12:22 

11-18  he  hath  a  rf.  Luke  7::« 

13:;j9  that  sowed  them  is  therf. 

15:22  is  vexed  with  a  rf. 

17:18  Jesus  rebuked  the  rf. 

25:41  fire,  prepared  for  the  rf. 
Markh:\b  poss.  with  rf.  16,  18 

7:29  rf.  is  gone  out  of  thy  dan. 
Luke  4:2  forty  days  tempt,  of  rf. 
13  when  rf.  had  ended  tempt. 
33  a  spirit  of  an  unclean  rf. 

35  rf.  had  thrown  him 
8:12  rf.  taketh  away  the  word 

29  driven  of  rf.  into  wilderness 
9:42  the  rf.  threw  him  down 
11-14  when  the  rf.  was  gone  out 
./o//ftG-70  and  one  of  you  is  a  rf. 
7-20  said.  Thou  hast  a  rf.  8:48 
8.44  ye  are  of  your  father  therf. 
49  I  have  not  a  rf.  ;  52  hast  a  rf. 
10.20  many  said.  He  hath  a  rf. 
21  words  of  him  that  hath  a  rf. 
13:2  rf.  having  put  into  Judas 
Acts  10:.38  heal,  all  oppr.  withrf. 
13:10  thou  child  of  therf. 
Eph.  4:27  neither  give  pla.  to  rf. 
6  11  to  stand  aga.  wiles  of  rf. 

1  Tun.  3  6  fall  into  cond.  of  rf. 
7  lest  he  fall  into  snare  of  rf. 

2  Tun.  2:26  rec.  outof  sna.  of  rf. 
Ileti.  2:14  p.  of  death,  that  is  rf. 
■Jain.  4:7  resist  rf.  and  he  will  fl. 
1  Pel.  5:8  your  adversary  the  rf. 

1  John  3:8  commit,  sin  is  of  rf. 

miorht  destroy  works  of  rf. 
10  children  of  rf.  are  manifest 
.Tilde  9  Mich,  contend,  with  rf. 
Rev.  2:10rf.  cast  some  into  prig. 
12:9  old  serpent  called  the  rf. 
12  rf.  is  come  do«Ti 
20:2  old  serpent  which  is  the  rf. 
10  rf.  that  deceived,  was  c.  out 
DEVILISH. 
Jam.  3:15  this  wisd.  earthly,  rf. 

DEVILS. 

Lev.  17:7  no  more  of  sac.  to  rf. 
Deut.  32:17  they  sacrlfled  to  rf. 

2  Chr.  11:15  ordained  prie.  f.  rf. 
Pk.  100:.'j7  sacrificed  sons  to  rf. 

4:24  poss.  with  rf.  8:16.  28, 
.33  ;  Mark  1 :32 ;  Luke  8:36 
8:31  the  rf.  besought,  Mark  5:12 
Mark  9:.38  saw  one  casting  out 
rf.  in  thy  name,  Luke  9:49 
16:17  in  my  name  cast  out  rf. 
Luke  4:41  rf.  came  out  of  many 
8:2  out  of  whom  went  seven  rf. 

36  by  what  means  he  pos.  of  rf. 
9:1  authority  over  all  rf. 
10:17  even  rf.  are  subject  to  us 
1.3:32  tell  that  fox,  I  cast  out  rf. 

1  Cor.  10:20  Gent,  sacrifice  turf.  I 
wo.  not  ye  have  fel.  with  rf. 
21  the  cup  of  rf.  of  the  Lord's 
table,  and  of  the  table  of  rf. 

1  Tim.  4:1  heed  to  doctr.  of  rf. 
■Jam.  2:19  rf.  believe  and  tremble 
Pev.  9:20  should  not  worship  rf. 

16:14  the  spirits  of  rf.  working 
18:2  become  habitation  of  rf. 

See  CAST. 

DEVISE. 

2  Sam.  14:14  rf.  means  that  ban. 
Ps.  ,3.'):4  confusion,  rf.  my  hurt 

20  rf.  deceitful  matters  ag.  th. 
41:7  ag.  me  do  they  rf.  my  hurt 
Pror.  3:29  rf.  not  pvil  ag.  neigh. 
14:92  that  rf.  evil?  but  mercy 
and  truth  be  to  them  rf.  good 
16:30  shutteth  eyes  to  rf.  frow. 
Jer.  18:11  rf.  a  device  against  you 
18  let  us  rf.  devices  ag.  Jercm. 
Ezek.  11:2  men  that  rf.  mischief 
Mic.  2:1  woe  to  them  rf.  iniquity 
3  ag.  this  fam.  do  I  rf.  an  evil 


DEV 
DEVOTED. 

':28  rf.  thing  is  most  holy 


DEVISED. 

2  Sam.  21:5  that  rf.  against  na 

1  A'.  ]2:.3:i  month  which  he  rf. 
Est.  8:3  device  he  had  rf.  ag.  J. 
Ps.  31:13  rf.  to  take  my  life 
Jer.  11:19  rf.  devices  against  me 

51:12  rf.  and  done.  L<im.  2:17 

2  Pet.  1:16  cunningly  rf.  fables 
DEVISETH. 

Ps.  .36:4  rf.  mischief  on  his  bed 
52:2  thy  tongue  rf.  mischiefs 
PrmK  6:14  rf.  mischief  contin. 
IS  rf.  wicked  imaginations 
16:9  a  man's  heart  rf.  his  way 
24:8  rf.  evil  be  called  mischiev- 
ous 

Js.  32:7  he  rf.  w-ickcd  devices  to 
8  the  liberal  rf.  liberal  things 


Lev.  2' 

Num.  18:14  every'thing  rf. 
Pi.  119:38  whose'is  rf.  to  thy  fear 

DEVOTIO.\S. 
Acts  17:23  as  I  beheld  your  rf. 

DEVOIR. 
Oen.  49:27  in  morning  rf.  prey 
I}eut.  32:42  sword  shall  rf.  flesh 
2  Sam.  2:26  sh.  sw.  rf.  fof  erer  ? 
.Job  18:13  first-born  of  death  rf. 
Ps.  80:13  wild  beast  doth  rf.  it 
Is.  1:7  land,  strangers  rf.  it 
9:12rf.  Israel  with  open  mouth 
18  wickedness  sh.  rf.  briers 
31:8  sword,  not  of  mean  man  rf. 
42:14  destroy -and  rf.  at  once 
56:9  ye  beasts  of  the  field,  come 

torf.  Jer.  12:9;  15:3 
■Ter.  2:3  all  rf.  Israel  shall  offend 
12:12  sw.  of  L.  shall  rf.  46:10,  14 
.30:16  all  that  rf.  thee  bed'-v. 
Ezek.  .36:14  shalt  rf.  men  no  mo. 
Dan.l:5  rf.  much  flesh 
23  rf.  the  whole  earth 
ITos.  5:7  month  rf.  with  portion 
13:8  will  I  rf.  them  like  a  li  -n 
.'imos  1:4  fire  rf.  palaces,  7,  10,  12 
Of>.  18  kindle  in  them,  and  rf. 
.Xah.  2:13  sw.  rf.  the  young  lions 
flab.  3:14  rejoic.  to  rf.  the  poor 
y.fc.  12:6  rf.  all  people 
-Mat.  23:14  ye  rf.  widows'  houses, 

Markii-.W;  LukeW:47 
1  Cnr.  ll:20if  aman  rf.  you 
/"r^rt.  5:15  if  bite  and  rf.  one  ano. 
l/'b.  10:27  shall  rf.  adversaries 

1  Pet.  5:8  seeking  wh.  he  may  rf. 
Pev.  12:4  to  rf.  her  child  as  soon 

Fire  DEVOl'R. 
■lud.  9:15  let,^«  rf.  the  cedars 

20  let  fi7-e  rf.  the  men  of  Slice. 
Ps.  21:9  the  tire  shall  rf.  them 
50:8  a  fire  shall  rf.  before  him 
Is.  20:11  f.  of  enemies  rf.  them 
33: 1 1  your  breath  as  fire  d.  yon 
Ezek.  15:7 another  fired,  theiu 
2.3::37  through  the'^rc  to  rf. 
Awosb-Si  break  out  like/,  rf.  it 
Xah.  3:13. /fre  shall  rf.  thy  bf.-s 
Zee.       fire  may  rf.  thy  cedars 

It  shall  DEVOUR. 

.Job  18:13  i.  s.  rf.  strength  of  skin 
Is.  10:17  it  shall  rf.  his  thorns 
Jer.  .5:14  fire,  its.  rf.  them 
17:27  and  it  slialld.  the  palaces 
of  Jerusalem,  Amosi.h 
nos.  8:14  it  s.  rf.  Amos  1:14  ;  2:2 

DEVOURED. 

Oen.  37:20  some  evil  beast  rf.  h. 
Lev.  10:2  fire  from  Lord  rf.  them 
Num.  26:10  fire  rf.  250  men 
Deut.  31:17  hide  face  shall  be  rf. 
32:24  be  rf.  with  burning  heat 

2  Sam.  18:8  wood  rf.  more  than 
2-2:9  his  mouth  rf.  Ps.  18:8 

Ps.  79:7  for  they  have  rf.  Jacob 
Is.  1:20  be  rf.  with  the  sword 
24:6  therefore  curse  rf.  earth 
.Ter.  2:.30  your  sword  rf.  prophets 
3:24  shame  hath  rf.  the  labor 
8:16  and  have  rf.  the  land 
10:25  eaten  up  Jacob,  rf.  him 
30:16  devour  thee  shall  be  rf. 
,50:7  all  that  found  rf.  them 

17  the  king  of  Assyr.  hath  rf. 
51:34  Nebuchadrezzar  rf.  me 
Lnm.  4:11  hath  rf.  found,  thereof 
Ezek.  15:5  w-hcn  fire  hath  rf.  it 
16:20  sacrificed  sons  to  berf. 
19:3  to  catch  prey,  it  rf.  men,  6 
14  fire  hath  rf.  her  fi-uit 
22:25  a  roaring  lion,  rf.  souls 
23:25  the  residue  be  rf.  by  fire 
.33:27  I  will  give  to  be  rf.  39:4 
Dan.  1:1  it  rf.  and  brake.  19 
Hos.  1:1  have  rf.  their  judges 

9  strangers  have  rf.  his  streng. 
.loel  1:19  fire  rf.  pastures,  20 
Amos  4:9  palmer  worm  rf.  trees 
7:4  and  it  rf.  the  great  deep 
Nah  1-10  shall  be  rf.  as  stubble 
Zep.  1:18  be  rf.  bv  jealousy 
3:8  earth  shall  be  rf.  with  fire 
Zee.  9:4  shall  be  rf.  with  fire 
Mat.  1.3:4  fowls  came  rf.  them. 

Mark  4:4  ;  Luke  8:3 
Luke  15:,30  thy  son  rf.  lirina- 
Bev.  20:9  fire  came  and  rf.  t^em 

DEVOUR ER. 
Mai.  3:11  I  will  rebuke  the  rf. 

DEVOIR  EST,  ETH. 
Ezfk.  36:13  thou  land  rf.  up  men 
2  Sam.  11:25  sword  rf.  one 
Prov.  19:28  wicked  rf.  iniquity 
92 


DID 

Prov.  20:25  a  snare  to  man  rf. 
Is.  5:24  fire  rf.  stubble,  Joel  2:5 
iMm.  2:3  flaming  fire,  which  rf. 
Ezek.  15:4  fire  rf.  both  ends  of  it 
Joel  2:3  a  fire  rf.  before  them 
Hub.  1:13  wicked  rf.  more  right 
Rev.  11:5  fire  rf.  their  enemies 

DEVOUR  l!VG. 
Ex.  24:17  appearance  rf.  fire 
I's.  52:4  lovest  all  rf.  words 
Is.  29:6  visit,  with  rf.  fire.  .30:30 
30:27  his  tongue  as  a  rf.  fire 
33:14  who  dwell  with  rf.  fire? 

DEVOUT. 
Luke  2:25  Sim.  was  just  and  rf. 
Acts  2:5  at  Jerusal.  Jews  rf.  mer 
8:2  rf.  men  car.  Steph,  to  buriaj 
10:2  Comelius;  7  rf.  soldier 
1.3:50  Jews  stirred  up  rf.  women, 
17:4  of  rf.  Greeks  a  great  mult. 
17  P.  disputed  w  ith  rf.  persona 
22:12  Ananias  a  rf.  man 
DEW. 

(Jen.  27:28  G.  give  thee  of  the  rf. 
Er.  16:13  morning  the  rf.  lay 
.S'lim.  11:9  when  rf.  fell  on  camp 
Deut.  32:2  my  speech  distil  as  rf. 

33:13  blessed  is  J.'s  land  for  rf. 
28  his  heavens  shall  drop  rf. 
Jud.  6:.37  if  rf.  on  fleece  only 

39  on  ground  let  there  be  rf. 
2  Sam.  1:21  be  no  rf.  upon  you 

17:12  light  on  him  as  rf.  falleth 

1  A'.  17:1  there  shall  not  be  rf. 
■Job  29:19  rf.  lay  on  my  branch 

.38:28  hath  begot,  drops  of  rf..' 
Ps.  110:3  hast  rf.  of  thy  youth 

1.33:3  as  the  rf.  of  Hermon 
Prov.  3:'20  clouds  drop  down  rf. 

19:12  but  his  favor  is  as  rf. 
Cant.  5:2  head  is  filled  with  rf. 
Is.  18:4  cloud  of  rf.  in  harvest 

26:19  thy  rf.  as  rf.  of  herbs 
Dan.  4::i3  body  wet  with  rf.  5.31 
Hos.  6:4  early  rf.  it  goeth,  13:3 

14:5  I  will  be  as  the  rf.  to  Israel 
Mjr.  5:7  Jacob  shall  be  as  the  rf. 
Hag.  1:10  heaven  stayed  from  d. 
Zee.  8:12  heavens  give  their  rf. 

DIADEM. 
Job  29:14  my  judgment  as  a  rf. 
Is.  28:5  and  for  a  rf.  of  beauty 

62:3  a  roval  rf.  in  hand  of  God 
Ezek.  21:26  remove  the  rf. 
DIAL. 

2  A".  20:11  down  in  the  rf.  Is.  38:8 

DIAMO.\D. 

Ex.  28:18  second  row  a  rf.  .39:11 
Jer.  17:1  sin  is  written  with  a  rf. 
DIANA.    Acts  19:24,  35 
DIBON.  Num.  21:.30;  Jos.  13:17; 

Neh.  11:25;    Is.  15:2;  Jer. 

48:18,  22 
DIBON-GAD.   Num.  33:45,  46 
DID. 

Neh.  2:16  knew  not  w-hat  I  rf. 
Mat.  12:3  read  what  David  rf.  f 

21:15  wond.  things  that  he  rf. 
Mark  3:8  great  things  he  rf. 
John  4:29  told  me  all  ever  I  rf.  39 

9:26  said.  What  rf.  he  to  thee? 

15:24  works  none  other  man  rf. 
Acts  3:17  ye  rf.  it  as  rf.  rulers 

26:10  which  thing  I  rf.  in  Jerui, 
2  Cor.  8:5  rf.  not  as  we  hoped 

1  Pet.  2:-22  who  rf.  no  sin,  nor 

DID,  joined  with.  as. 
£".1-.  7:6  rf.  «s  L.  com.  10,  20; 
12:28,  50:  .39:32;  Lev.  8:4; 
16:.34;   24:23;    Nutn.  1:54; 
2:34;  20:27  ;  27:22:  31:31 
■lud.  1511  as  thev  rf  to  me 
2Sam.  3:36  o.«  wliat  king  rf. 
5:25  David  rf.  as  L.  commanded 

2  A'.  17-41  as  rf.  fathers,  so  do 

1  Clir.  14:16  David  rf.  rf.--  G  com. 
J/n?.  21-6  rf.  a«  Jesus  com,  26:19 

28.15  so  watch  rf.  ai  tausht 
Luke  9:54  con.  them  as  Elias  rf. 
.4<Vs  3:17  ignor.  as  rf.  your  rulers 

7.51  as  your  fathers  rf.  f  o  do  ya 
/7f6.  4:10  ceased,  as  God  rf. 

DID,. ;oi;!frf  uith  evil. 
C?n.  50:15  he  req.  us  erilwe  rf. 
Jud.  2:11  rf.         in  sight  of  L. 
3:7.12:  4:1;  6:1;  10:6;  13:1; 

1  A'.  14:22;  15:'26.34;  16.7.  :30; 

2  K.  8:-27;  13:2.  11;  14:24; 
15:9,  18,  24,  28;  17:2;  2  CTir. 
22:4 

1  A'.  11:6  Solomon  rf.  evil 

2  A'.  21:2  Manasseh.  2  Chr.  33:2 
23:32  Jehoahaz ;  37Jehoiakira 
24:9  Jchoiachin ;  19  Zedrkiah 

2  Chr.  12:14  Rehob. ;  33:-22  Amon 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DIE 

Neh.  9:28  had  rest,  they  d.  evil 
It.  65:12  d.  evil  bef.  m.  eyes,  66:4 
2  Tim.  4:14  Alex.  d.  me  much  e. 

DID  not. 

iK.  16:2  Ahaz  d.  not  right 
Jer.  11:8  but  they  d.  them  not 
Mat.  13:58  he  rf.  not  many  works 
25:45  d.  it  not  to  one  of  these 
John  8:40  Ilus  rf.  not  Abraham 
2  Cor.  7:12  I  d.  it  no<  for  his  cau. 

Thu«  DID. 

Job  1:5  thus  d.  Job  continually 

DIDST. 

2  <?am.  12:12  thou  d.  it  secretly 
39:9  dumb,  because  thou  d. 
44:1  work  thou  d.  in  their  days 
7s.  64:3  d.  terrible  things 

DIDYMUS. 

John  11:16  T.  cal.  D.  20:24;  21:2 
DIE. 

See  on  dead  and  death. 
Gen.  6:17  every  thing  shall  d. 

44:22  his  father  would  d. 

46:30  now  let  me  d. 

47:29  that  Israel  must  d. 
Ex.  9:4  nothing  d.  of  Israel's 

10:28  seest  my  face,  shalt  d. 

11:5  iirst-born  in  Egypt  shall  d. 
Nun.  14:35 in  wilder,  they  sh.  d. 

16:29  if  those  d.  common  death 

20:26  and  Aaron  shall  d.  there 

23:10  let  me  d.  death  of  right. 
Deut.  25:5  if  one  d.  and  have  no 
children,  Mark  12:19 

31:14  days  approach  th.  must  d. 

82:50  and  (/.  in  the  mount 
Jud.  16::30  let  me  d.  with  Phil. 

1  Sam.  2:33  increase  of  house  d. 
34  sons  in  one  day  shall  d. 

14:45  said.  Shall  Jonathan  d. 

2  Sam.  18:3  nor  if  half  of  us  d. 

I K.  14:12  feet  enter  child  sha.  d. 
2K.  20:1  Bhalt  d.  and  not  live 
2  Chr.  2.5:4  every  man  shall  d.  for 

his  own  sin,  Jer.  31:.30 
Job  2:9  said.  Curse  God  and  <f. 
4:21  they  d.  w-ithout  wisdom 
12:2  wisdom  shall  d.  with  you 
14:8  and  the  stock  thereof  rf. 
14  if  man  d.  shall  he  live  ag. 
34:20  in  a  moment  shall  thoy  d. 
36:12  shall  (/.  without  knowl. 
14  they  d.  in  youth,  their  life 
JPs.  49:10  seeth  that  wise  men  d. 

104:29  aw.  their  breath,  they  d. 
Prov.  10:21  fools  d.  for  want  of 
Ec.  7:17  d.  before  thy  time 
9:5  living  know  they  shall  d. 
Is.  22:18  large  country,  there  d. 
51:6  that  dwell  therein  shall  d. 
12  afraid  of  a  man  that  shall  d. 
65:20  cliild  shall  d.  100  years  old 
Jer.  11:22  you.  man  shall  d.  by 
sw.  sons  and  dau.  by  famine 
16:4  shall  d.  of  grievous  deaths 
6  ^reat  and  the  small  shall  d. 
28:16  this  year  thou  shalt  d. 
34:5  but  thou  shalt  d.  in  peace 
Ezek.  18:4  soul  sin.  shall  d.  20 
28:8  d.  deaths  of  them  slain 
a3:8  that  wicked  man  sliall  d. 
27  in  caves  d.  of  the  pestilence 
Amos  2:2  Moab  shall  d. 
6:9  they  shall  d. 
7:17  shalt  d.  in  a  polluted  land 
9:10  sinners  of  my  people  d. 
Zee.  11:9  that  dieth,  let  it  d. 
13:8  two  parts  be  cut  off  and  d. 
Mat.  15:4  curs,  father  or  mother 
let  him  d.  Mark  7:10 
22:24  d.  hav.  no  s.  Luke  20:28 
Zuke  20:.36  nei.  can  d.  any  more 
John  4:49  come  ere  my  child  d. 
11:50  one  d.  for  the  peo.  18:14 
51  J.  should  d.  for  that  nation 
12:24  e.Tcept  a  corn  of  wheat  d. 
liom.  5:7  for  a  r.  man  will  one  d. 
1  Cor.  15:22  as  in  Adam  all  d. 

36  not  quickened  except  it  d. 
neb.  7:8  that  d.  receive  tithes 
Bev.  14:13  blessed  that  d.  in  L. 

He  DIE. 
Gen.  38:11  lest  he  d.  as  bre.  did 
Num.  35:16  if  he  sinite  him  that 
he  d.  20,  21,  23;  Deut.  13:10; 
19:5,  11;  21:21 
DeJtt.  20:5  lest  he  d.  in  battle 
Jud.  6:30  bring  son,  that  he  d. 
iSam.  11:15  that  Uriah  may  d. 
1 K.  1:52  if  wick,  in  him  he  sh.  d. 
2:1  David,  that  he  should  d. 
19:4  E.  requested  he  might  d. 
Ps.  41:5  when  shall  he  d.  and 
Proro.  5:23  he  d.  without  instnic. 
15: 10  he  that  hateth  rep.  shall  d 


DIE 

Prov.  19:16  he  de.  his  ways  sh.  d. 
Jer.  22:12  he  d.  whither  led  cap. 

38:10  take  up  Jer.  before  he  d. 
Ezek.  3:19  he  shall  d.  in  his  iniq. 
18:18;  .3.3:9,  1,3,  18 

12:13  not  see  it,  though  he  d. 

17:16  in  Babylon  he  shall  d. 
John  12:3;3  death  he  sh.  d.  18:.32 

I  DIE. 

Gen.  26:9  Lest  Id.  for  her 

27:4  may  bless  thee  before  Id. 

30:1  give  me  children  or  Id. 

45:28  see  him  before  Id. 

48:21  Israel  said  to  Joseph,  Id. 

.50:5  lo,  Id.;  m  Jos.  said.  Id. 
Deut.  4:22  /must  d.  in  this  land 
./ud.  15:18  shall  Id.  for  thirst 
Puth  1:17  where  diest  will  Id. 

1  Sam.  14:43  and  lo,  /must  d. 

2  Sam.  19::37  Id.  in  m.  own  city 
1  K.  2:30  nay,  /  will  d.  hero 
Job  27:5  justify  you  :  till  Id. 

29:18  /  shall  d.  in  my  nest 
Pov.  .30:7  deny  me  not  bef.  Id. 
Jer.  37:20  not  return,  lest  Id. 
Mat.  26:35  /  sh.  d.  J/arA  14:31 
1  Cor.  15:31  Id.  daily 

IVot  DIE. 

Gen.  42:20  be  verified  not  d. 
Deut.  18:16  see  Are,  that  I  d.  not 
33:6  let  Reuben  live  and  7rot  d. 
t/wrf.  6:23  shalt  Jio;;  rf.  1  xSrtm.  20:2 ; 
2.%.  12:13;  19:23;  Jfr. .38:24 

1  Sam  12:19  pray  that  wo  d.  not 
20:14  kind,  of  Lord  that  If/,  not 

2  K.  18::32  ve  may  live  and  not  d. 
2  Chr.  25:4" fath.  n.  d.  for  child. 
Ps.  118:17  I  shall  n.  d.  but  live 
Prov.  2,3:13  shall  n.  d.Ezfk.  18:17, 

21,  28:  3:3:15;  John2\:^ 
Is.  51:14  he  should  not  d. 

66:24  their  worm  shall  not  d. 
Jer.  11:21  d.  not  by  our  hand 

34:4  shalt  not  d.  by  the  sword 
Ezek.  13:19  souls  should  not  d. 
Ilab.  1:12  we  shall  not  d.  Lord 
John  6:.50  cat  thereof  and  not  d. 

21:23  that  disciple  should  not  d. 

Surely  DIE. 

Gen.  2:17s.  rf.  20:7;  1 -yarn.  14:44 ; 

22:16 ;  1  K.  2:.37, 42 ;  Jer.  26:8 ; 

i'zeA.  3:18;  33:8,  14 
3:4  ye  shall  not  surely  d. 
Num.  26:65  they  shall  surely  d. 
.hid.  13:22  s.  d.  bee.  we  ha.  seen 

1  Sam.  14:39  he  shall  s.  d.  20:31 ; 

2  Sam.  12:5 ;  2  A".  8:10 ;  .ffze/t. 
18:13 

^Sam.  12:14  child  born  shall  s.  d. 

2  K.  1:4  but  shalt  surely  d.  6,  16 

To  DIE. 
Gen.  25:.32  I  am  at  point  to  d. 
Ec.  14:11  to  d.  in  wil.  Num.  21:5 
A^Jim.  35:.30  test,  to  cau.  him  to  d. 

1  Sam.  26:10  or  his  day  co.  to  d. 
28:9  a  snare  to  cause  me  to  d. 

2  Chr.  ,32:11  give  yoursel.  io  d. 
Ps.  79:11  that  are  appointed  to  d. 

88:15  and  ready  tod.  from  youth 
Ec.  3:2  born,  and  a  time  to  d. 
■Ter.  26:11  worthy  to  d. ;  Hi  not 
38:9  he  is  like  to  d.  for  hunger 
26  to  Jonathan's  house  to  d 
Jon.  4:3  better  for  me  to  d. 

8  .Jonah  wished  in  himself  toe?. 
T.uke  7:2  centu.  serv.  ready  to  d. 
John  19:7  by  law  he  ought  to  d. 
Acts  21:13  I  am  ready  also  to  d. 
25:11  I  refuse  not  to  d. 

16  of  Romans  to  del.  any  to  d. 
Horn.  5:7  some  would  dare  to  d. 

1  Cor.  9:15  better  for  me  to  d. 

2  Cor.  7:3  in  our  hearts  to  d. 
Phil.  1:21  to  live  is  C.  tod.  is 
Heb.  9:27  app.  to  men  once  to  d. 
Per.  3:2  that  arereadv  tn  d. 

9:6  desire  to  d.  and  death  flee 

AVe  DIE. 
Gen.  47:15  we  il.  iu  thy  pres.  19 
E.r.  14:12  than  ive  sh.  d.  in  wil. 

20:19  speak  lest  xoe  d.  Deut.  .5:25 
Num.  17:12  we  d.  we  all  perish 

20:4  that  we  and  cattle  d.  there 

1  Sam.  12:19  pray  that  we  d.  not 

2  Sam.  14:14  for  i;)«mu8t  needs  d. 

1  K.  17:12  we  may  eat  it  and  d. 

2  /f.  7:3  why  sit  here  till  we  d.  ? 
4  if  kill  us,  ive  shall  but  d. 

Is.  22:13  for  to-morrow  Jf«  sh.  cf. 

1  Cor.  15:32 
./oA»  11:16  ?p«  mav  rf.  with  him 
Pom.  14:8  Zi'e  rf.  zfic  d.  unto  the  L. 

Ve  DIE. 
Gen.  3:3  nor  touch  it  lest  ve  d. 
Ps.  82:7  ye  shall  rf.  like  men 


DIE 

/s-.  22:14  not  be  purged  till  rje  d. 
Jer.  22:26  there  shall  «c  rf.  42:16 
27:13  why  will  yed.  Ezek.  18:31 : 
33:11 

42:22  ye  shall  d.  by  the  sword 

./oAn  8:21  ye  sh.  at.  in  yo,  sins,  24 

Rom.  8:13  if  live  after  flesh  ye  d. 
DIED. 

Gen.  7:21  all  flesh  d.  22 
23:2  Sarah  d. ;  25:8  Abraham 
25:17  Ishmael ;  :3.5:8  Deborah 
.35:18  Rachel,  48:7;  :35:29  Isaac 
50:16  Jacob;  26  Jos.  Ex.  1:6 

Ex.  2:23  the  king  of  Egypt  d. 
16:3  would  to  God  we  had  d.  in 
Eg.  Num.  14:2;  20:3;  26:10 

Lev.  10:2  Nad.  and  Ab.  d.  16:1 ; 
Num.  .3:4;  26:61 ;  1  Chr.  24:2 

Num.  14:.37  searchers  of  land  d. 
20:28  Aaron  d.  .33:.38,  .39 
16:49  now  they  that  d.  besides 
20:1  Miriam;  21:6  much  peo. 
2.5:9  d.  in  the  plague  were  24.000 
26:11  children  of  Korah  d  not 
27:3  our  father  d.  in  the  wilder- 
ness but  d.  in  his  own  sin 
Deut.  34:5  Moses  d. 

,Tos.  5:4  all  the  men  of  war  d. 
24:29  Joshua  d.  .lud.  2:8 

1  Sam.  2.5:1  Sam. ;  .37  Nab.  heart 
31:5  Saul  and  his  armor-bearer 

rf.  6;  1  Chr.  10:.5,  13 

2  Sam.  3:33  d.  Abner  as  a  fool 
6:7  there  Uzzah  d.  1  CAr.  13:10 
11:17  Uriah  theHittite  d. 
12:18  on  seventh  day  child  d. 
18:.33  I  had  d.  for  thee,  O  Ab. 
10:6  and  all  we  had  d.  this  day 
^;15  d.  of  peo.  even  from  Dan 

1 K.  :3:19  this  woman's  child  d. 

14:17  came  to  threshold,  child  d. 
2  K.  4:20  sat  on  her  knees,  d. 

13:14  Elisha.  20;  24  Ilazael 
2  Chr.  24:22  he  d.  said.  L.  look 
Job  3:11  why  d.  I  not  fr.  womb  ? 

42:17  so  Job  d.  beino-  old 
Is.  6:1  Uzziah  d.  ;  14:28  Ahaz  d. 
Ezek.  24:18  at  even  my  wife  d. 
Hos.  13:1  offended  in  Baal,  he  d. 
Mat.  22:27  last  of  all  woman  d. 

Mark  12:22 ;  Luke  20:32 
Luke  16:22  beggar  d.  rich  man  rf. 
John  11:21  my  bro.  had  not  d.  32 
.37  even  this  man  sh.  not  ha.  d. 
Acts  9:37  Dorcas  was  sick  and  d. 
Pom.  5:6  in  due  time  Christ  d.  8 

7:9  sin  revived  and  I  d. 

8:34  it  is  Christ  that  d. 

14:9  to  this  end  Christ  both  d. 
15  for  whom  C.  d.  1  Cor.  8:11 

1  dir.  15:3  how  C.  d.  for  our  sins 

2  Cor.5:14  if  one  d.  for  all.  then 
15  live  to  him  who  d.  for  them 

1  Thes.  4:14  if  we  believe  Jesus  cf. 

5:10  d.  for  us,  that  we  sho.  live 
ITeh.  10:28  desp.  Moses'  law  d. 

11:13  these  all  d.  in  faith,  not 
22  by  faith  .Toseph  when  he  d. 
Rev.  8:9  the  third  part  d. 
11  many  men  (/.  of  wa.  bitter 

16:3  every  living  soul  d.  in  sea 
And  he,  So  he.  That  he  DIED. 
Gen.  5:5  and  Adam  d. 
Jud.  ''•i21  nail  into  tem.  so  he  d. 

1  Sam.  4:18  E.  neck  lira.  a.  he  d. 
14:45  rescued  Jon.  fh.  he  d.  not 

"iSam.  11:21  sm.  Abim.  th.hed. 

2  K.  1:17  Ahaziah  d.  according 
8:15  cl.  on  his  face,  so  th.  he  d. 

2  Chr.  13:20  struck  him,  a.  he  d. 
Luke  20:29  a.  he  d.  without  chil. 
.Acts  7:15  he  d.  in  Egypt,  he  and 
Rom.  6:10  in  th.  hed.  lie  d.  to 
2  Cor.  5:15 1.  hed.  for  all,  th.  they 

DIEST. 
Ruth  1:17  wh.  thou  d.  I  will  die 
DIET. 

Jer.  52:34  for  his  d.  continual  d. 
DIETH. 

Lev.  22:8  wh.  d.  of  itself,  not  eat 
iSam.  3:.33  died  A.  as  a  fool  d. 
1  K.  14:11  him  d.  in  city  dogs  cat 

16:4  d.  in  field  fowls  eat,  21:24 
■loh  14:10  man  d.  wasteth  away 

21:2:3  one  d.  in  his  full  stnuigth 
25  d.  in  bitterness  of  soul 
Ps.  49:17  when  he  (/.  caiTy  noth. 
Prm'.  11:7  wicked  d.  his  expect. 
Ec.  2:16  how  d.  the  wise  man  ? 

3:19  as  one  d.  so  d.  the  other 
/■;.  .50:2  their  fish  d.  for  thirst 

.59:5  that  eateth  of  their  eggs  d. 
Ezek.  18:26  iniquity,  d.  in  them 
32  no  pleas,  in  death  of  him  d. 
Zee.  11:9  that  tliat  d.  let  it  die 
.Mark  9:44  worm  d.  not,  46,  43 
93 


DIL 

Rom.  6:9  Christ  d.  no  more 

14:7  no  man  d.  to  himself 

DYING. 
Num.  17:13  be  consumed  wi.  d.T 
Mark  12:20  first  d.  left  no  seed 
Luke  8:42  Jairus'  dau.  lay  a  d. 
2  Cor.  4:10  in  body  thed.  of  Jesn» 

6:9  as  d.  and  behold  we  live 
Ueb.  11:21  by  faith  Jac.  when  d. 

DIFFER. 
1  Cw.  4:7  who  maketh  thee  to  d. 

DIFFERENCE,  S. 
Ex.  11:7  L.  put  d.  b.  Eg.  and  Is. 
Lev.  10:10  d.  bet.  holy  and  unh. 
Ezek.  22:26  they  have  put  no  d.  \ 

44:23  teach  my  peojile  the  d. 
.Acts  15:9  no  d.  bet.  us  and  them 
Rom.  3:22  that  believe,  for  no  d. 

10:12  no  d.  bet.  Jew  and  Greek 
1  Cor.  12:5  d.  of  administrations 
Jude  22  compassion,  making  a  d, 

DIFFERETH,  ING. 
Roryi.  12:6  gifts  d.  acc.  to  grace 

1  Cor.  15:41  one  star  d.  from  ano. 
Gal.  4:1  the  heir  when  a  child  d. 

DIG. 

Job  3:21  d.  for  it  more  than  for 
6:27  ye  d.  a  pit  for  your  friend 
11:18  thou  shalt  d.  about  thee 
24:16  in  dark  d.  thro'  houses 

Ezek.  8:8  d.  now  in  the  wall 
12:5  d.  thro'  wall  in  their  sight 

.imos  9:2  tho'  they  d.  into  hell 

Luke  13:8  let  it  alone  till  I  d. 
16:3  I  cannot  d. 

DIGGED. 

Gen.  49:6  in  self  will  d.  down 
50:5  my  grave  I  have  d.  for  me 

Nu/n.  21:18  princes  d.  the  well 

Deut.  6:11  wells  d.  diggedst  not 

2  A'.  19:24  I  have  d.  and  drunk 

strange  waters.  Is.  .37:25 

Ps.  7:15  a  pit  and  d.  it,  57:6 
.35:7  they  d.  a  pit  for  my  soul 
94:13  till  pit  be  d.  for  wicked 
119:85  proud  d.  pits  forme 
5:6  not  be  pruned  nor  d. 
7:25  on  hills  d.  with  mattock 
51:1  hole  of  pit  whence  ye  are  rf. 

./er.  18:20  d.  pit  for  my  soul,  22 

Mat.  21:;33  d.  a  wine-press  in  it 
2.5:18  d.  and  hid  lord's  money 

Luke  6:48     and  laid  fotmdatioa 

Rom.  11:3  d.  down  thine  altars 
DIGGETII. 

Prov.  16:27  ungodly  d.  up  evil 
26:27  d.  pit  shall  fall,  Ec.  10:8 
DIGNITY,  lES. 

Gen.  49:3  Reu.  excellency  of  d. 

Est.  6:3  what  d.  to  Mordecai 

Ec.  10:6  folly  is  set  in  great  d. 

flab.  1:7  d.  proceed  of  theniscl. 

2Pet.  2:10  sp.  evil  of  rf.  Jude  8 
DILIGENCE. 

P-ov.  4:23  keep  heart  with  all  d. 

Luke  12:.58  art  in  way,  give  d. 

Rom.  12:8  that  ruleth.  with  d. 

2  Cor.  8:7  as  ye  abound  in  all  d. 

3  Ti7n.  4:9  do  thy  d.  to  come,  2t 
Ueb.  6:11  ev.  one  do  sh.  same  d. 
iPet.  1:5  giv.  all  d.  add  to  faith 

10  d.  to  make  calling  sure 
■lude  3  I  gave  all  d.  to  write 

DILIGENT. 
Deid.  19:18  make  of.  inquisition 
Jos.  22:5  take  d.  heed  to  do  com. 
Ps.  64:6  accomplish  a  d.  se.irch 
77:6  my  spirit  made  d.  search 
Pror.  10:4  hand  of  d.  mak.  rich 
12:24  hand  of  d.  shall  be.ir  rule 
27  substance  of  d.  is  precious 
13:4  soul  of  d.  sh.  be  made  fat 
21:5  thoughts  of  rf.  tend  topi. 
22:29  seest  a  man  d.  in  busi. 
27:23  be  d.  to  know  state  of  fl. 
2  Cor.  8:22  whom  we  have  often 
proved  d.  howmuch  more  d. 
%Pet.  3:14  d.  ye  be  fou.  in  peace 

DILIGENTLY. 
Ex.  15:26  if  wilt  d.  heark.  Deut. 

11:13;  28:1:  Jer.  17:24 
Deut.  4:9  and  keep  thy  soul  d. 
6:7  teach  them  d.  to  thy  child. 
17  d.  keep  commandm.  11  22 
13:14  ask  d.  and  if  it  be  truth 
Ezr.  7:23  d.  done  for  house  of  G. 
Job  13:17  hear  d.  my  sp.  21:9 
Ps.  37:10  d.  consider  his  place 
119:4  to  keep  thy  precepts  rf. 
P-ov.  7:15  d.  to  seeK  thy  face 
11:27  he  that  d.  seekoth  good 
23:1  consider  d.  jvliat  is  before 
/.V  21:7  he  hearkcnoil  d. 
53.2  hearken  d.  to  me,  and  eat 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DIS 

Jer.  2' 10  consider  d.  eee  if 
12:16  d.  learn  ways  ol'  my  peo. 
Zee.  6:15  if  d.  obey  voice  of  L. 
Mat.  2:8  search  d.  for  yo.  child 

16  d  inquired  of  the  wise  men 
hvke  15:8  seek  d.  till  she  find  it 
AiU  18:25  taught  d.  things  of  L. 

1  Tim.  5:10  she  followed  rf.  every 

2  Tim.  1:17  in  Ro.  sought  me  d. 
Ileh.  11:6  row.  of  them  d.  seek 

12:15  looking  d.  lest  any  fail 
1  Pet,  1:10  prophets  searched  d. 
DIM. 

Gin.  27:1  Is.  was  old,  his  eyesrf. 

48:10  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  d. 
Deut.  34:7  Moses'  eye  was  not  rf. 
1  Sam.  3:2  Eli's  eyes  wax  rf.  4:15 
Job  17:7  mine  eye  is  d.  by  son-ow 
Is.  32:3  that  see,  shall  not  be  rf. 
Lam.  4.1  how  is  gold  become  rf. 

5:17  these  things  our  eyes  rf. 

DIMIMSH,  ED,  IKG. 
Ex.  5:8  you  shall  not  rf.  aught 
Lev.  25:16  acc.  to  years  shall  rf. 
Deut.  4:2  nor  rf.  aught,  12:32 
Prov.  13:11  w.  got.  by  vanity  rf. 
Is.  21:17  men  of  Kedar  sh.  be  rf. 
Jer.  26:2  I  com.  rf.  not  a  word 

29:6  may  be  inc.  and  not  rf. 
Eztk.  5:11  therefore  also  rf.  thee 

16:27  I  have  rf.  thine  ordi.  lood 

29:15  I  will  rf.  them 
Horn.  11:12  rf.  of  them  the  riches 

DIMIXESS. 
7«.  8:22  behold,  rf.  of  anguish 

9:1  rf.  not  be  such  as  in  her 
DIMON.   h.  15:9 
DINAH.    Gen.  30:21 ;  34:5 
DINE,  D. 

Otn.  43:16  rf.  with  me  at  noon 
Luke  11:37  Pha.  bcs.  htm  to  rf. 
John  21:12  J.  saith,  Come  and  rf. 
15  had  rf.  Jesus  saith  to  Simon 
Dli\lVBR. 
Prov.  15:17  better  isarf.  of  herbs 
Mat.  22:4  I  have  prepared  my  rf. 
Luke  11:38  not  washed  before  rf. 

14:12  when  thou  makest  a  rf. 
DIONYSIUS.   Acts  17:34 
DIOTRKPIIES.  ZJohn9 
DIP. 

Deut.  3;i:24  Asher  rf.  foot  in  oil 
Ruth  2:14  rf.  morsel  in  vinegar 
Luke  16:24  that  he  may  rf.  finger 

DIPPED,  ETH. 
Gen.  37:31  rf.  coat  in  the  blood 
Lev.  9:9  and  he  rf.  finger  in  bl. 
Jos.  3:15  priest's  feet  rf.  in  brim 
1  Sam.  14:27  rf.  rod  in  honey-co. 

3  A".  5:14  Naamau  rf.  in  Jordan 
Ps.  68:23  thy  foot  be  rf.  in  blood 
Mat.  26:2:3  rf.  wi.  me,  Mark  14:20 
John  13:26  haverf.  it,  when  herf. 
Sev.  19:13  with  vesture  rf.  in  bl. 

DIRECT. 
Gen.  46:28  rf.  his  face  to  Goshen 
Ps.  5:3  morning  rf.  my  prayer 
Prov.  3:6  he  shall  rf.  thy  paths 

11:5  righte.  of  the  perf.  shall  rf. 
Ec.  10: 10  wisd.  is  profitable  to  rf. 
Is.  45:13  I  will  rf.  all  his  ways 

61:8  rf.  their  work  in  truth 
Jer.  10:23  to  rf.  his  steps 
1  Thes.  3:11  J.  C.  rf.  our  way  to 
i  Thes.  3:5  L.  rf.  hearts  into  love 

DIRECTED,  ETH. 
JbS  32:14  not  rf.  his  words  aga. 

37:3  rf.  it  under  whole  heaven 
Ps,  119:5  ways  were  rf.  to  keep 
Prov.  16:9  the  Lord  rf.  his  steps 

21:29  upright,  he  rf.  his  way 
Is.  40:13  who  liath  rf.  the  Spirit 
DIRT. 

Jud.  3:22  and  the  rf.  came  out 
Ps.  18:42  I  cast  them  out  as  rf. 
Is.  57:20  whose  waters  cast  up  rf. 

DISALLOW,  ED. 
Num.  30:5  father  rf.  h'er  not,  8, 11 
1  Pet.  2:4  rf.  indeed  of  men,  but 
7  stone  builders  rf.  is  made  h. 
DIS.\N!Vl]L. 
Job  40:8  wilt  thou  rf.  my  judg.  ? 
Is.  14:27  L.  purposed,  w  ho  rf.  it  ? 
Gal.  3:17  coven.  law  cannot  rf. 

DISAIVNCLLED,  ETH,  I\G. 

y«.  28:18  coven,  with  death  be  rf. 
Gal.  3:15  no  man  rf.  or  addeth 
Mei.  7:18  there  is  a  rf.  of  com. 

DISAPPOINT,  ED,  ETH. 

Job  5:12  rf.  devices  of  crafty 
Ps.  17:13  arise,  jO  Lord,  rf.  him 
Prov.  15:22  purposes  are  rf. 


DIS 

DISCERN. 

OVre.  31:32  rf.  thou  what  is  thine 
2  Sam.  14:17  so  is  my  Lord  to  rf. 
19:35  can  1  rf.  but.  good  and  ev.  y 
1  K.  3:9  1  may  rf.  betw.  good 

11  asked  unders.  to  rf.  judg. 
Ezr.  3:13  not  rf.  noise  of  joy 
■Job  4:16  not  rf.  form  thereof 
6-30  taste  rf.  perverse  things? 
Ezek.  44:23  cause  rf.  bet.  unci. 

4:11  rf.  bet.  right  and  left 
Mai.  3:18  rf.  bet.  right,  and  wick. 
ma.  16:3  can  rf.  sky,  Luke.  12:.56 
//<6.  5:14  senses  exer.  to  rf.  good 

DISCERNED,  ETH. 
1  A".  20:41  king  of  Israel  rf.  him 
Prov.  7:7  I  rf.  among  the  youths 
Ec.  8:5  wise  rf.  time  and  judg. 
1  Cor.  2:14  because  spiritually  rf. 

DISCERNER. 
Heb.  4:12  is  a  rf.  of  the  thoughts 

DISCERNING. 
1  Cor.  11:29  not  rf.  the  L.  body 
12:10  to  another,  rf.  of  spirits 

DISCHARGE,  D. 
1  K.  5:9  will  cause  be  rf.  there 
Ec.  8:8  there  is  no  rf.  in  that  war 

DISCIPLE. 
Mat.  10:24  rf.  is  not  atove  his 
master,  Luke  6:40 
42  give  cup  of  cold  water  to  rf. 
27:57  Joseph  also  was  Jesus'  rf. 
■lohn  9:28  art  his  rf.  we  are  Mo. 
18:16  went  out  that  other  rf. 
19:26  rf.  standing  by.  Je.  loved 
27  to  that  rf.  Behold  thy  mo. 
38  being  a  rf.  but  secretly 
20:2  rf.  Jesus  loved,  21:7,  20 
4  the  other  rf.  did  outrun  Pet. 
8  went  in  also  that  other  rf. 
21:23  that  that  rf.  should  not  die 
24  this  is  the  rf.  which  testifl. 
Acts  9:10  a  certain  rf.  at  Damas. 

26  believed  not  that  he  was  d. 
36  Joppa  a  d.  named  Tabitha 
21:16  old  rf.  with  whom  lodge 

My  DISCIPLE. 
Luke  14:26"  not  be  my  rf. 

27  bear  cross  cannot  be  my  rf. 
33  fors.  not  all,  not  bo  my  rf. 

DISCIPLES. 

}fat.  9:14  then  came  rf.  of  John 
11:1  end  of  commanding  his  rf. 
14:26  when  rf.  saw  him  on  sea 
17:6  rf.  heard  it,  fell  on  th.  face 
19:13  rf.  reb.  them,  Mark  10:13 
20:17  twelve  rf.  apart  in  way 
22:16  Pharisees  sent  their  rf. 
26:26  J.  took  bread,  gave  to  rf. 
35  likewise  also  said  all  the  rf. 
56  rf.  forsook  him  and  fled 

Mark  2:18  why  rf.  of  .John  and  of 
Pharisees  fast,  Luke  5:33 
8:14  rf.  forgotten  to  take  bread 

Lrike  19:37  rf.  began  to  rejoice 

.John  3:25  betw.  John's  rf.  and 
4:1  Je.  bap.  more  rf.  that  John 
9:28  but  we  are  Moses'  rf. 
13:5  began  to  wash  the  rf.  feet 
18:17  art  one  of  this  man's  rf.  ? 
20:18  told  rf.  she  had  seen  Lord 

Acts  9:1  breath,  slaughter  ag.  rf. 

26  Saul  assayed  to  join  the  rf. 
11:26  rf.  called  Christians  first. 
19:1  Ephesus,  finding  certain  rf. 

.30  the  rf.  suffered  him  not 
20:7  rf.  came  to  break  bread 
30  to  draw  away  rf.  after  them 
His  DISCIPLES. 
Mat.  8:25  his  rf.  awoke  him 
9:19  .les.  followed,  so  did  his  rf. 
28:7  tell  his  rf.  he  is  risen 
13  say  ye,  h.  rf.  came  by  night 
Luke  5:30 murmur,  against  h7d. 
6:20  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  rf. 
11:1  as  .Tohn  taught  his  rf. 
John  2:11  his  rf.  believed  on  him 
4:2  .Ic'S.  baptized  not  but  his  rf. 

27  came  his  rf.  and  marvelled 
6:22  his  rf.  were  gone  away 
9:27  will  j  e  also  be  his  rf.  T 
18:1  with  his  rf.  over  Cedron 

2  resorted  thither  with  his  d. 
20:26  again  hisd.  were  within 

Of  hi8  DISCIPLES. 

Mat.  11:2  sent  two  of  his  rf.  Mark 

11:1;  14:13;  Liike  19:29 
Mark  7:2  rf.  eat  with  unw.  hands 
John  6:66  many  of  his  rf.  went 
18:19  high-p.  asked  J.  of  his  rf. 
25  art  not  th.  also  one  of  h.  rf. 
21:12  none  of  his  rf.  durst  ask 
To  his  DISCIPLES. 
Mat.  14:19  gave  loaves  to  /lis  d 


DIS 

Mark  4:.34  expounded  s.\\toh.  rf. 
Luke  10:23  he  turned  to  his  rf. 
Jotin  21.14  showed  hims.  to  h.  rf. 

My  DISCIPLES. 
Is.  8:16  seal  law  among  my  rf. 
Mat.  26:18  keep  passover  with 
my  rf.  Mark  14: 14 ;  Luke  22: 1 1 
.John  8:31  my  rf.  indeed,  13:35 
15:8  so  shall  ye  be  my  rf. 

Thy  DISCIPLES. 
Mat.9:U  t.  rf.  fast  not,  J/ar^2:18 
12:2  thy  rf.  do  what  is  not  lawf. 
1.5:2  t.  rf.  transgress  tradition? 
17:16  rf.  they  could  not  cure 
Mark  7:5  walk  not  /.  rf.  accor.  to 
9:18  t.  rf.  to  cast  him,  Luke  9:40 
Luke  19:39  Master  rebuke  thy  rf. 
.John  7:3  t.  rf.  see  works  thou 

DISCIPLINE. 
■Job  36:10  openeth  their  ears  to  d. 

DISCLOSE. 
Is.  26:21  earth  shall  rf.  her  blood 

DISCOMFITED. 
■Jos.  10:10  L.  rf.  them  before  Is. 
.Jud.  4-15  the  Lord  rf.  Sisera 
8:12  Gideon  rf.  all  the  host 
1  Sam.  7:10  thundered  on  Ph.  rf. 
iSam.  22:15  rf.  them.  Ps.  18:14 
Is.  31:8  young  men  shall  be  rf. 
DISCOMFITURE. 

1  Sam.  14:20  was  a  very  great  rf. 
DISCONTENTED. 

2  Sam.  22:2 rf.  gathered  to  David 
DISCONTINUE. 

.Jer.  17:4  rf.  from  thy  heritage 

DISCORD. 
Prov.  6:14  he  soweth  rf. 
19  soweth  rf.  among  brethren 
DISCOVER. 
1  Sam.  14:8  rf.  ourselves  to  them 
■lob  41:13  rf.  face  of  his  garment  ? 
Prov.  18:2  his  heart  may  rf.  itself 
25:9  rf.  not  a  secret  to  another 
h.  3:17  L.  will  rf.  th.  secret  parts 
■Jer.  1.3:26  rf.  thy  skirts,  Nah.  3:5 
Lam.  4:22  he  will  rf.  thy  sins 
Ezek.  16:.37  I  will  rf.  thy  nakedn. 
7/0,1.  2:10  will  I  rf.  her  lewdness 
Mic.  1:61  will  rf.  the  foundations 

DISCOVERED. 
1  Sam.  14:11  rf.  thems.  to  garri. 
22:6  Saul  heard  David  was  rf. 
iSam.  22:16  foundations  of  the 

world  were  rf.  Ps.  18:15 
Is.  22:8  he  rf.  covering  of  Judah 
57:8  hast  rf.  thyself  to  another 
.ler.  13:22  thy  skirts  rf. 
Lam.  2:14  not  rf.  thine  iniquity 
Ezek.  13:14  foundat.  shall  be  rf. 
16:.36  nakedness  rf.  thro'  whor. 
57  before  thy  wickedn.  was  rf. 
21:24  that  yoiir  transgr.  are  rf. 
22:10  rf.  their  father's  nakedn. 
2-3:10  these  rf.  her  nakedness 
IIos.  7:1  iniq.  of  Ephraim  was  rf. 

DISCOVERETH,  ING. 
■Job  12:22  he  rf.  deep  things  out 
Ps.  29:9  voice  of  Lord  rf.'forests 
Hob.  3:13  rf.  foundation  to  neck 

DISCOURAGE,  D. 
Xum.  21:4  soul  of  people  was  rf. 
32:7  why  rf.  heart  of  people?  9 
Deut.  1:21  fear  not,  nor  be  rf. 

28  brethren  have  rf.  our  heart 
Is.  42:4  shall  not  fail  nor  be  rf. 
Col.  3:21  children,  lest  they  be  rf. 

DISCREET. 
Gen.  41:.39  none  so  rf.  and  wise 
Tit.  2:5  teach  yo.  women  to  be  rf. 

DISCREETLY. 
Mark  12:34  Jesus  saw  he  ans.  rf. 

DISCRETION. 
Ps.  112:5  guide  aflairs  with  rf. 
Prov.  1:4  to  the  young  man  rf. 
2:11  rf.  shall  preserve  thee 
3:21  keep  wisdom  and  rf. 
5:2  thou  mayest  regard  rf. 
11:22  a  fair  woman  without  rf. 
19:11  rf.  dcferrcth  his  anger 
28:26  God  instnict  him  to  rf. 
Jer.  10:12  stretched  he.av.  by  rf. 
DISDAINED. 

1  Sam.  17:42  Goliah  rf.  David 
Job  30:1  fathers  I  would  hare  rf. 

DISE.\SE. 

2  A'.  1:2  if  I  sh.  recov.  of  this  rf. 
8:8  shall  I  recover  of  this  rf.  f  9 

2  Chr.  16:12  in  his  rf.  he  sought 
21:15  have  rf.  of  thy  bowels 


DIS 

Ps.  38:7  filled  with  loathsome  d. 
41:8  an  evil  rf.  say  they,  cleav. 
Ec.  6:2  this  is  vauity,  an  evil  rf. 
Mat.  4:2:5  healing  rf.  9:35;  10:1 
John  5:4  whole  of  whatsoever  rf. 

DISEASES. 
Ex.  15:26  none  of  these  rf. 
Deal.  28:60  bring  on  thee  rf. 
2  Clir.  21:19  he  died  of  sore  rf. 
24:25  they  left  him  in  great  rf. 
Ps.  10:3:3  who  healeth  all  thy  rf. 
Mat.  4:24  were  taken  with  divers 

rf.  Mark  1:34 ;  Luke  4:40 
Luke  9:1  gave  power  to  cure  rf. 
.icts  19:12rf.  departed  from  them 
28  9  had  rf.  in  island,  came 

DISEASED. 
1  K.  15:23  Asa  was  rf.  in  his  feet 
Ezek.  .34:4  rf.  not  strengthened 
21  because  ye  have  pushed  rf. 
Mai.  9:20  woman  rf.  with  issue 
14:35  brought  all  rf.  Mark  1:32 
Jolm  6:2  miracles  he  did  on  rf. 

DISFIGURE. 
Mat.  6:16  hypocrites  rf.  faces 

DISGRACE. 
Jer.  14:21  do  not  rf.  the  throne 

DISGUISE,  ED,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  28:8  and  Saul  rf.  himself 

1  K.  14:2  Jerob.  said,  rf.  tby.self 
20:.38  one  of  prophet  srf.  himself 
22:30  rf.  myself,  2  Chr.  18:29 

2  Chr.  35:22  Josiah  rf.  to  fiijht 
Job  24:15  adulterer  rf.  his  lace 

DISH,  ES. 
.lud.  5:25  butter  in  a  lordly  rf. 
2  K.  21:13  as  a  man  w  ipeth  a  rf. 
Mat.  26:23  dip.  in  rf.  Mark  14:20 
DISHONEST.    See  gain. 

DISHONESTY. 
2  Cor.  4:2  renounced  things  of  rf. 

DISHONOR. 
Ezr.  4:14  to  see  king's  rf. 
P»\  35:28  clothed  with  rf.  71:13 
69:19  thou  hast  known  my  rf. 
/■rot'.  6:;i3  and  rf.  shall  he  get 
Rom.  9:21  another  vessel  to  rf. 

1  Cor.  15:43  sown  in  rf.  raised  in 

2  Cor.  6:8  by  honor  and  rf. 

2  rjm.  3:20  are  vess.  some  to  rf. 

DISHONOR,  EST,  ETH. 
Mic.  7:6  the  son  rf.  the  father 
John  8:49  Father,  and  ye  rf.  me 
Rom.  1:24  to  rf.  their  ow  n  bodies 
2:23  breaking  law,  rf.  God 
1  Cor.  11:4  man  rf.  head;  5  wom. 

DISINHERIT. 
Num.  14:12  I  will  rf.  them 
DISMAYED. 
31:8  nor  be  rf.  Jo«.  1:9;  8:1 ; 
10:25;  1  Chr.  22:13;  28:20; 
2  6'/ir.  20:15,  17;  32:7 

1  Sam.  17:11  they  were  rf.  2  K. 

19:26;  /«.  37:27 
Z«.  21:3  I  was  rf.  at  seeing  of  it 
41:10notrf.  J^r.  1:17;  10:2;  23:4; 

30:10;  46:27;  Ezek.i:(>\  3:9 
23  that  we  may  berf. 
■Jer.  8:9  the  wise  men  are  rf.  10:2 
17:18  let  them  be  rf.  let  not  me 
46:5  have  I  seen  them  rf.  and 
48:1  M.  is  rf.,-  49:37  Elam  be  rf. 
50:36  mighty  of  Babylon  be  rf. 
Ob.  9  mighty  men  shall  be  rf. 

DISMAYING. 
Jer.  48:39  Moab  shall  be  a  rf. 

DIS.MISSED. 
.■ids  15:30  rf.  they  came  to  Antl. 
19:41  spoken,  he  rf.  assembly 

DISOBEDIENCE. 
Rom.  5:19  by  one  man's  rf. 

2  Cor.  10:6  readiness  to  rev.  rf. 
Eph.  2:2  worketh  in  child,  of  rf. 

5:6  on  children  of  rf.  Col.  3:6 
H(b.  2:2  rf.  received  just  recom. 

DISOBEDIENT. 
1  K.  13:26  man  of  G.  who  was  rf. 
Xeh.  9:"26  they  were  rf.  rebelled 
Luke  1:17  turn  rf.  to  wis.  of  just 
Acts  26:19  not  rf.  to  heav.  vision 
R07n.  1:30  rf.  to  par.  2  Tim.  3:2 
10:21  forth  my  hands  to  rf.  peo. 
1  Tun.  1:9  law  was  made  for  rf. 
Tit.  1:16  deny  him,  being  rf. 
3:3  we  also  were  sometimes  rf. 
1  Pet.  2:7  to  them  rf.  the  stone 
8  stumble  at  word,  being  rf. 
3:"20  which  sometime  were  rf. 

DISOBEYED. 
1  A'.  13:21  as  hast  rf.  mouth  of  L. 
DISORDERLY. 


18  L.  smote  him  with  incur,  rf. 
Job  30:18  by  d.  garment  changed  2  Thes.  3:6  withd.  from  broth,  d. 

794 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DIS 

2  TTies.  3:7  behaved  not  ours.  d. 
11  some  walk  among  you  d, 
DISPATCH. 
Ezek.  23:47  d.  them  with  sworde 

DISPEXSATIOiV. 
1  Cor.  9:17  a  d.  of  gospel 
Eph.  1:10  d.  of  fulness  of  times 
3:2  heard  of  d.  of  grace  of  God 
Col.  1:25  minister  acc.  to  d.  of  G. 

DISPBRSB,  ED. 
C  Chr.  11:23  Rehob.  d.  of  child. 
Est.  3:8  certain  people  d.  among 
Ps.  118:9  he  hath  d.  2  Cor.  9:9 
Prov.  5:16  let  thy  fountains  be  d. 
15:7  lips  of  wise  d.  knowledge 
7s.  11:12  gather  d.  of  Judah 
Ezek.  12:15  d.  them  in  the  coun. 

20:23;  29:12;  ,30:23,  36 
92:15  d.  thee  in  the  countries 
38:19  were  d.  throuo;h  countries 
Zep.  3:10  my  d.  shall  bring 
John  7:35  will  he  50  to  the  d. 
Acts  5:37  obeyed  him,  were  d. 

DISPERSIONS. 
Jer.  25:34  days  of  d.  accomp. 

DISPLAYED. 
Ps.  60:4  ban.  that  it  may  be  d. 

DISPLEASE. 
Nnm.  22:34  if  it  d.  thee 
1  Sam.  29:7  d.  not  the  lords 
S  Sam.  11:25  Joab,  let  not  this  d. 
Prov.  24:18  L.  see  it,  it  d.  him 

DISPLEASED. 
Gsn.  48:17  hand  on  Ephr.  it  d. 
Jfum.  11:1  complained,  it  d.  L. 
10  Moses  also  was  d. 

1  Sam.  8:6  the  thin^  d.  Samuel 
18:8  saving  d.  Saul,  and  he  said 

2  Sam.  11:27  th.  D.  had  done,  d. 
1  A'.  1:6  father  had  not  d.  him 

20:43  went  to  his  house  d.  21:4 
1  Chr.  21:7  God  was  d.  with  this 
Ps.  60:1  thou  has  been  d. 
Is.  59:15  it  d.  him 
Z>an.  6:14  king  d.  with  himself 
Jon.  4:1  it  rf.  Jonah  exceedingly 
Hob.  3:8  Lord  d.  against  rivers 
Zee.  1:2  L.  been  d.  with  fathers 
15  sore  d.  with  heathen  at  ease, 
for  I  was  but  a  little  d. 
Jfat.  21:15  scribes  saw^  were  d. 
Mark  10:14  Jesus  saw  it,  was  d. 

41  d.  with  James  and  John 
AcU  12:20  Herod  highly  d.  with 

DISPLEASURE. 
Dffu*.  9:19 1  was  afraid  of  hot  d. 
Jud.  15:3  though  I  do  them  a  d, 
P«.  2:5  vex  them  in  his  sore  d. 
6:1  chasten  me  in  hot  d.  38:1 
DISPOSED,  WO. 
Job  84:13  who  d.  whole  world  ? 
37:15  know  when  God  d.  them 
Prov.  16:33  d.  thereof  is  of  L. 
1  Cor.  10:27  feast,  ye  be  d.  to  go 

DISPOSITIOHr. 
Acts  7:53  law  by  d.  of  angels 

DISPOSSESS,  ED. 
Kum.  3:5:53  shall  d.  the  inhahi. 
Deut.  7:17  How  can  I  d.  themf 
Jud.  11:23  God  hath  d.  the  A. 

DISPUTATIOV,  S. 
Aett  13:2  had  no  small  d. 
£om.  14:1  but  not  to  doubtful  d. 

DISPUTE,  ED. 

Job  23:7  righteous  mi^ht  d. 

Mark  9:34  d.  who  sh.  be  greatest 

Acts  9:29  S.  d.  ag.  the  Grecians 
17:17  Paul  d.  in  the  synagogue 

Jude  9  Mich.  d.  about  body  of  M. 
DISPITER. 

1  Cor.  1:20  where  is  d.  of  world? 
DISPl'TIiVG,  8. 

Acts  6:9  d.  with  Stephen 
15:7  been  much  d.  Peter  rose 
19:8  d.  and  persuading,  9 
24:12  they  neither  found  me  d. 

Phil.  2:14  all  things  without  d. 

1  Tim.  6:5  perverse  d. 

DISQUIET,  ED,  NESS. 

1  Sam.  28:15  why  hast  thou  d. 

Ps.  38:8  roared  by  reason  of  d. 
39:6  surely  are  d.  in  vain 
42:5  O  my  soul,  why  art  tboa  d. 
within  me?  11;  43:5 

Prov.  30:21  earth  is  d. 

Jer.  50:34  d.  inhabitants  of  Bab. 
DISSEMBLED,  ETH. 

Jos.  7:11  stolen,  and  d.  also 

Prov.  26:24  he  that  hateth  d. 

Jer.  42:20  for  ye  d.  when  ye  sent 

Gal.  2:13  other  Jews  d.  likewise 


DIV 
DI.SSEMBLER.S. 

Ps.  26:4  nor  will  I  go  iu  with  d. 
DISSEi\SIO.\. 

Acts  15:2  had  no  small  d. 

23:7  arose  a  d.  between  Phari. 
DISSIMULATIOIV. 
Rom.  12:9  let  love  be  without  d. 

Gal.  2:13  carried  away  with  d. 

DISSOLVE,  ED,  EST. 
■fob  30:22  thou  d.  my  substjince 
Ps.  75:3  inliab.  thereof  are  d. 
Is.  14:31  thou  Palestiua  art  d. 

24:19  the  earth  ia  clean  d. 

.34:4  the  host  of  heaven  be  d. 
Dan.  5:16  thou  canst  d.  doubts 
iVoA.  2:6  palace  shall  be  d. 
2  Cor.  5:1  house  of  this  taber.  d. 
•2  Pet.  3:11  all  these  things  be  d. 

12  heavens  on  fire  sliall  be  d. 

DISTAFF. 
Prov.  31:19  her  hands  hold  d. 

DISTIL. 
nmf.  .32:2  my  i?pecrh  d.  as  dew 
Job  36:28  the  clouds  d.  on  man 

DISTIiVCTION. 
1  Cor.  14:7  exc.  d.  in  the  sounds 

DISTINCTLY. 
Neh.  8:8  in  book  of  the  law  d. 

DISTRACTED,  ION. 
Ps.  88:13  r  suff.  thy  tf  r.  I  am  d. 
1  Cor.  11:35  attend  mthout  d. 

DISTRESS,  Substantive. 
Gen.  35:3  answered  me  in  my  d. 
42:21  therefore  is  thisd.  come 
■Iiid.  11:7  ye  come  when  in  d. 
1  Sam.  22:2  in  d.  came  to  David 
iSam.  2-2:7  in  my  d.  I  called  on 
L.  Ps.  18:6;  118:5;  120:1 

1  K.  1:29  redeemed  soul  out  of  rf. 

2  Chr.  28:22  in  d.  Ahaz  trespass. 
Neh.  2:17  ye  see  the  d.  we  are  in 

9:37  and  we  are  in  great  d. 
Ps.  4:1  enlarged  me  when  in  d. 
Prov.  1:27  mock  when  d.  cometh 
Is.  25:4  stre.  to  the  needy  in  d. 
lam.  1:20  O  Lord,  for  I  am  in  d. 
Ob.  12  nor  spoken  proudly  in  d. 

14  nor  deliv.  those  in  day  of  d. 
Zep.  1:15  that  day  is  a  day  of  d. 

17  I  will  bring  d.  upon  men 
Lvke  21:23  great  d.  in  land 

25  on  the  earth  d.  of  nations 
Rom.  8:33  love  of  C.  ?  shall  d. 
1  Cor.  7:26  good  for  the  presents. 
1  Thes.  3:7  comforted  in  your  d. 

DISTRESS,  ED. 
Gen.  32:7  Jacob  was  greatly  d. 
Dent.  2:9  d.  not  the  Moabites 

19  d.  not  the  Ammonites 
28:53  wherewith  d.  thee,  55,  57 
■Tud.  2:15  Israel  d.  10:9 

1  Sam.  13:6  the  people  were  d. 
14:24  men  of  la.  d.;  28:15  Saul 
30:6  David  d.  for  people  spake 

■2  Sam.  1:26  d.  for  thee,  Jonathan 

2  Chr.  28:20  king  of  Assv.  d.  A. 
Is.  29:2  yet  I  will  d.  Ariel 

7  that  d.  her  be  as  a  dream 
■ler.  10:18  will  d.  the  inhabitants 
2  Cor.  4:8  troubled  yet  not  d. 

DISTRESSES. 
Ps.  25:17  O  bring  me  out  ot  d. 
107:6  he  deliv.  them  out  of  d. 

13  he  saved  them  out  of  d.  19 
28  bringeth  them  out  of  d. 

Ezek.  30: 16  Noph  have  d.  daily 
2  Vnr.  C:4  apprnv.  ourselves  iu  d. 
12:10 1  take  pleasure  in  d.  for 

DISTRIBUTE. 
yeh.  13:13  their  office  was  to  d. 
Lvke  18:22  sell  all  and  d.  to  poor 
1  Tim.  6:18  rich  to  be  ready  to  d. 
DISTRIBUTED,  ETH,  Ii\G. 
Job  21:17  God  d.  sorrows 
John  6:11  Je.  d.  to  the  discti)les 
Rom.  12:13  d.  to  neces.  of  saints 

1  Cor.  7:17  God  hath  d.  to  every 

2  Cor.  10:13  ac.  to  rule  G.  hathd. 

DISTRIBUTION. 
Acts  4:35  d.  made  to  every  one 

2  Cot.  9:13  for  your  liberal  d. 
DITCH,  ES. 

3  K.  3:16  make  valley  full  of  d. 
Job  9:31  plunge  me  in  the  d. 
Ps.  7:15  fallen  into  d.  he  made 
Prcn}.  23:27  a  whore  is  a  deep  d. 
Is.  22:11  a  d.  between  two  walls 
Mat.  15:14  fall  into  d.  Luke  6:39 

DIVERS,  E. 
Deut.  22:9  not  sow  with  d.  seed 
11  not  wear  garment  of  (/.  sorts 
25:13  Shalt  not  have  d.  weights 


DIV 

Devt.  25:11  in  housed,  measures 
Jud.  5:30  to  S.  a  prey  of  d.  colf)rs 
2  Sam.  13:18  gar.  of  d.  colors,  19 

1  Chr.  20:2  stoues  of  d.  colors 

2  Chr.  30:11  d.  of  Asher  humbled 
Est.  3:8  their  laws  d.  from  all 
Ps.  78:45  sent  d.  sort  of  flies 

103:31  came  d.  sorts  of  flies 
Prov.  20:10  d.  weights,  d.  meas. 

23  d.  weights  are  abomination 
Ec.  5:7  there  are  also  d.  vanities 
Ezek.  17:3  a  great  eagle  d.  colors 
Dan.  7:3  beasts  d.  one  from  ano. 

23  d.  from  all  kingdoms 
Mat.  4:24  sick  with  d.  diseases, 

Mark  1:34;  Luke 
24:7  earthquakes  in  d.  places, 

Mark  13:8;  Luke2\:\\ 
Mark  8:3  for  d.  came  from  far 
Acts  19:9  when  d.  were  hardi^ned 

1  Cor.  12:10  d.  kinds  of  tongues 

2  Tim.  3:6  ledavvay  with  d.  lusts 
Tit.  .3:3  serving  d.  lusts  and  pie. 
Ileb.  1:1  in  d.  manners  spake 

2:4  witness  with  d.  miracles 
9:10  d.  washings;  13:9  d.  doct. 
Jam.  1:2  fall  into  d.  temptations 

DIVERSITIES. 

1  Cor.  12:4  d.  ofgifls;  6  opera. 
28  set  in  churcli  d.  of  tongues 

DIVIDE. 

Gen.  1:6  let  firniauient  d.  waters 
14  be  lights  to  d.  the  day,  18 

49:27  at  night  he  shall  d.  spoil 
Er.  14:16  over  the  sea  and  d.  it 

26:33  veil  shall  d.  between  holy 
Xum.  31:27  d.  the  prey  into  two 
Jos.  1:6  d.  for  inheritance,  18:5 

22:8  d.  the  spoil  with  brethren 
2<S'aTO.  19:29  thou  and  Z.  d.  laud 

1  K.  3:25  d.  living  child,  26 
Xeh.  9:11  didst  d.  sea,  Ps.  74:13 

22  didst  d.  them  into  conicrs 
■Job  27:17  innocent  shall  d.  silver 
Ps.  55:9  and  d.  their  tongues 
Pror\  16:19  tod.  spoil  wiihi)rond 
Z'.  9:3  rejoice  when  d.  the  sjjoil 

53:12  shall  d.  sjxiil  with  strong 
E-ek.  5:1  take  balances,  and  d. 

45:1  d.  land  by  lot,  47:21,  22 

48:29  this  is  land  ye  shall  d. 
Dan.  Il::j9  he  shall  d.  land 
I'^ke  12:13  that  he  d.  the  inheri. 

22:17  d.  it  among  yourselves 

I  will  DIVIDE. 
Gen.  49:7  /  will  d.  them  in  Jacob 
r.c.  15:9  said.  I  will  d.  spoil 
Ps.  60:6  IwiU  d.  Shech.  108:7 
Is.  63:12  will  Id.  him  a  portion 

DIVIDED. 

Gen.  1:4  d.  light;  7  d.  waters 
10:5  were  isles  of  Gentiles  d. 
25  in  his  days  was  the  earth  d. 
32  nations  d.  after  the  flood 
14:15Abramd.  himself  ag.  them 
1.1: 10  d.  Abram  d.  them  in  midst 
32:7  Jacob  d.  people 

E.C.  14:21  the  waters  were  d. 

Deut.  4:19  which  God  hath  d. 
32:8  Host  High  d.  to  nations 

.las.  14:5  they  d.  land,  18:10 

./ud.  5:.30  d.  the  prey  to  every 
19:29  the  Levite  d.  her 

2  Sam.  1:23  in  death  were  i.ot  d. 

1  7t'.  16:21  were  people  of  Isr.  d. 
18:6  Ahab  and  Ob.  d.  the  land 

2  A'.  2:8  waters  wore  d.  hither 
■lob  38:25  hath  d.  a  watercourse 
Ps.  68:12  she  that  tar.  d.  spoil 

78:13  he  d.  the  sea,  and  caused 
55  d.  them  an  inheritance  by 

line.  Acts  1:3:19 
136:13  to  him  which  d.  Ked  sea 
Is.  ;3;i:23  prey  of  great  spoil  d. 
34:17  his  hand  a.  it  by  line 
51:15 1  am  the  Lord  that  d.  sea 
Lam.  4: 16  anger  of  Lord  d.  them 
Ezek.  37:22  nor  be  d.  into  two  k. 
Dan.  2:41  kingdom  shall  be  d. 
5:28  kingdom  d.  given  to  M. 
11:4  kingdom  d.  toward  fourw. 
Hos.  10:2  their  heart  is  d. 
Amos  7:17  thy  land  shall  be  d. 
^fic,  2:4  he  hath  d.  our  fields 
Zee.  14:1  spoil  be  d.  in  midst 
Mat.  12:25  house  d.  not  stand, 

mr/fc  3:24;  Lnke  11:17 
iwit*  12:52  live  in  one  house  d. 
53  father  be  divided  aga.  son 
15:12  d.  unto  them  his  living 
Acts  14:4  multi.  was  d.  23:7 
1  Cor.  1:13  is  Christ  d. was  P. 
Rev.  16:19  city  was  d. 

DIVIDER. 
Luke  12: 14  made  me  d.  over  you 


DO 

DIVIDETH. 

Job  26:12  d.  sea  with  his  power 
J's.  29:7  voice  of  L.  d.  tlames 
■ler.  31:.35d.  sea  when  waves  roar 
Mat.  25:32  d.  his  sheep  fr.  goats 
Luke  11:22  and  d.  his  spoils 

DIVIDING. 
Ts.  63:12  d.  water  before  them 
Dan.  7:25  and  a  d.  of  time 

1  Tor.  12:11  d.  to  every  man 

2  7'i?«.  2:15  rightly  d.  the  word 
Iltb.  4:12  to  d.  asunder  of  joints 

DIVINATION,  S. 
yvm.  22:7  rewards  of  d 
2;J:23  nor  any  d.  against  Israel 
Deut.  18:10  useth  d.  2  A'.  17:17 
•Ar.  14:14  they  prophesy  d. 
Ezek,  12:24  nornatteringd.  in  Is. 
1.3:7  not  spoken  a  lying  d 
23  see  no  more  divine  d. 
21:21  the  king  of  Baby  Ion  stood 

to  use  d. 
.4c<(!  16:16  pos.  with  spirit  of  d 

DIVINE,  Verb. 
Gen.  44: 15  a  man  as  I  can  d.  / 

1  Sam.  28:8  d.  to  me  by  fam.  sp. 
Ezek.  13:9  prophets  th'atd.  lies 

21:29  while  they  d.  a  lie 
Mic.  3:6  that  ye  shall  notd. 
11  prophets  d.  for  money 
DIVINE,  Adjective. 
Prov.  16:10  d.  sentence  iu  lips 
Ileb.  9:1  ordinances  of  d.  servic* 

2  Pet.  1:3  it.  power  hath  given 
4  be  partakers  of  d.  nature 

DIVINER,  S. 
Deut.  18:14  hearkened  tod. 
1  Sam.  6:2  Philis.  called  for  d. 
Is.  44:25  that  maketh  d.  mad 
Jer.  27:9  hearken  not  to  your  d. 
29:8  li't  nut  your  d.  deceive  you 
Mic.  3:7  and  the  d.  confounded 
Zee.  10:2  the  d.  have  seen  a  lie 

DIVINETH,  ING. 
Gen.  44:5  this  it  whereby  he  d.  t 
Ezek.  22:28  and  d.  lies  to  them 

DIVISION,  S. 
Ex.  8:23  put  a  d.  between 
7ud.  5:15  for  d.  of  Reuben,  16 

12:51  nay  but  rather  d. 
John  7:43  there  was  a  d.  among 

the  peoiile,  9:16;  10:19 
Rom.  16:17  mark  them  wh.  ca.  d. 
1  Cor.  1:10  be  no  d.  among  you 
3:3  whereas  there  ia  am.  you  d. 
11:18  I  hear  there  be  d.  am.  you 
DIVORCE,  ED. 
,Tcr.  3:8  given  her  a  bill  of  d. 
Mat.  5:32  shall  marry  her  d. 

DIVORCEMENT. 
Deut.  24:1  write  her  bill  of  d.  3 
7*.  50:1  your  mother's  d. 
Mark  10:4  M.  suffered  bill  of  d. 
See  •VTRiTLKa. 

DO. 

Gen.  18:25  Judge  of  all  d.  ri^htf 
31:16  what  God  hath  said,  d. 
41:25  what  he  is  to  d.  28 

E.r.  4:15  teach  you  what  ye  sh.  d. 
19:8  all  L.  hath  spok.  v.  e  will  d. 

Lev,  18:5  if  man  d.  he  shiUl  live, 
AVA.  9:29;  Ez(k.  20:11, 1.3,  21 

Knm.  22:20  word  I  say  shalt  d. 
24:14  this  peo.  d.  to  thy  people 

Dent.  7:11  command,  tod.  them 
19:19  d.  to  him  as  he  thought  to 
27:26  words  of  law,  to  d.  them 
30:12  may  hear  it  and  d.  it  ?  13 

Jos.  7:9  d.  to  thy  great  name  f 
22:24  what  have  ye  to  d.  w  ith  L. 
23:6  d.  all  written  in  the  law, 
1  Chr.  16:40;  2  Chr.  34:21 

Jud.  7:17  as  I  d.  BO  shall  ye  d. 
8:3  to  d.  in  comparison  of  you  f 
10:15d.  to  us  what  seem,  good 
18: 18  the  priest.  What  d.  ye  t 

1  Sam.  16:3  show  thee  what  d. 
22:3  what  God  will  d.  for  me 
26:25  thou  shalt  d.  great  things 

2  Sam.  3:18  now  then  d.  it 
15:26  d.  to  me  as  seemeth  good 

1 K.  2:6  d.  acc.  to  thy  wisdom 
8:32  d.  and  judge  thv  servants 
39  forgive,  and  d.  2  Chr.  6:83 
ll:33tod.  right,  38;  14:8 

2  A'.  9:18  to  d.  with  peace?  19 
17:.34  d.  after  former  manner* 
20:9  L.  will  d  as  he  hath  spok. 

1  Cltr.  17:2  d.  all  in  thy  heart 
23  and  d.  as  thou  hast  said 

21:8  d.  away  iniq.  of  thy  serr. 

2  Chr.  19:6  take  heed  what  yed. 
20:12  nor  kno\y  we  what  to  d. 
35:8  if  thou  wilt  go,  d.  it 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DO 

Ezr.  4:2  we  seek  God  as  ye  d. 

7:10  to  seek  law  and  to  d.  it 
Nih.  2:12  put  in  my  heart  to  d. 

9:24  d.  with  them  as  they 
Job  7:20  d.  to  thee  ?  O  Preserver 

11:8  high  as  heav.  what  d.  ? 

13:20  d.  not  two  things  to  mo 
Fs-  40:8  I  delight  to  d.  thy  will 

50:16  to  d.  to  dec. my  statutes? 

109:21  but  d.  thou  for  me 

119:132  to  d.  to  those 

143:10  teach  me  to  d.  thy  will 
Prov.  3:27  power  of  hand  to  d. 
Ec.  9:10  d.  it  with  thy  might 
li.  10:3  d.  in  day  of  visitation  ? 

45:7  Lord  d.  all  these  things 
Jer.  5:31  d.  in  the  end  thereof? 

11:4  obey  my  voice  and  d.  them 

14:7  d.  it  for  thy  name's  sake 

39:12  d.  to  him  as  he  shall  say 

42:3  show  thing  we  may  d. 

50:15  hath  done,  d.  to  her,  29 
Lam.  1:22  d.  to  them  as  done 
Ezek.  8:6  scest  thou  what  they  d. 

34:22  ye  shall  d.  as  I  have  done 

36:37  be  inquired  of,  to  d.  it  for 
Han.  9: 19  Lord,  hearken  and  d. 

11:3  d.  accord,  to  his  will,  16, 36 
Hos.  10:3  ehould  king  d.  to  us  ? 
Amos  3:7  Lord  d.  nothing 
Jon.  4:9  I  d.  well  to  be  angry 
Mic.  6:8  but  to  d.  justly 
Zee.  1:21  what  come  these  to  d.  ? 

8:16  these  are  things  ye  shall  d. 
Mat.  5:19  shall  d.  and  teach 
47  whatcf.  ye  more  than  oth.  ? 

8:29  wh.  have  we  to  d.  wi.  thee  ? 
Mark\:U\  ii(A-e  4:34 

12:50  whosoever  eh.  d.  the  will 
of  my  Father,  Marki.Z^ 

80:15  d.  what  I  will  with  own 
32  wh.  \vill  ye  I  d.  Mark  10::i() 

21:27  author.  I  d.  these  things, 
ilark\\:?&\  Luke  20:S 

23:5  works  they  d. 

27:19  to  d.  with  that  just  man 
Mark  7:8  such  like  ye  d.  13 
Luke  4:23  d.  also  in  thy  country 

6:2  wliy  d.  that  not  lawful 
11  what  they  might  d.  to  Jes. 
31  as  ye  would  that  men  sh.  d. 

8:21  hear  word  of  God  and  d.  it 

16:4  I  am  resolved  what  to  d. 

17:10  done  what  was  duty  to  d. 

2;3:34  know  not  what  thoy  d. 
John  2:5  whatsoever  he  saith  d. 

4:.34  my  meat  is  to  d.  will 

5:30  I  ca7i  of  myself  d.  nothing 

6:6  he  knew  what  he  would  d. 
28  what  shall  we  d.  ?  Acls^-.'M 

7:17  if  any  man  will  d.  his  will 

8:29  I  d.  those  things  please 

9:33  of  G.  he  could  d.  nothing 

11:47  Pharisees  said.  What  d.  ? 

13:7  what  I  d.  knowcst  not 
15  ye  shall  d.  as  I  have  done 
17  luippy  are  ye  if  ye  rf.  them 

14:12  works  I  d.  shall  he  d.  also 
14  ask  in  my  name,  I  willrf.  it 

15:14  if  ye  d.  what  I  command 
21  will  they  d.  unto  you,  16:3 

17:4  work  thou  gavest  mo  to  d. 

21:21  what  shall  this  man  d.  ? 
Acts  1:1  of  all  Jesus  began  to  d. 

4:28  d.  whatsoever  thy  counsel 

9:6  what  wilt  thou  have  me  d.  ? 

10:6  what  thou  oughtest  to  d. 

14:15  why  d.  ye  these  things? 
Horn.  1:32  not  only  d.  the  same 

2:14  d.  by  nature  thin<;s  in  law 

7:15  for  what  I  d.  I  allow  not, 
but  what  I  hate,  that  d.  I 

1  Cor.  7:36  let  himrf.  what  he 
10:31  ye  d.  all  to  glory  of  God 

2  Cor.  8: 10  not  only  to  d.  but 
Gal.  3:10  writ,  in  law  tod.  them 
5:21  d.  such  shall  not  inherit 

Eph.  6:21  know  and  how  I  d. 
Phil.  2:13  G.  worketh  both  to  d. 

4:9  heard  nnd  seen  in  me,  d. 

Col.  3:17  whatsoe.  ye  d.  in  word 
or  deed,  d.  all  in  na.  of  L.J. 

23  whats.  ve  (/.  d.  it  heartily 

1  Thes.  4:10  ye  d.  it  tow.  breth. 
5:11  edify,  even  as  also  ye  d. 

24  faithful  who  also  wfU  d.  it 

2  Thes.  3:4  ye  both  d.  and  will  d. 
Phile.  21  wilt  d.  more  than  I  say 
Jh  b.  4:13  whom  we  have  to  d. 

10:7  lo,  I  come  to  d.  thy  will,  9 
13:6  not  fear  what  man  shall  d. 
21  perfect  to  d.  his  w'ill 
2  Pet.  1:10  if  ye  d.  these,  never 
1  John  3:22  and  (/.  those  things 
Bev.  2:5  and  d.  the  liist  works 

Can,  or  canst  DO. 

Job  22:17  what  can  Almighty  d. 


DO 

Job  42:2  thou  c.  d.  every  thin" 
Ps.  11:3  can  the  righteous  d.  f 
56:4  fear  what  flesh  can  d.  \\ 
118:6  not  fear  what  man  can  d. 
Mark  9:22  if  canst  d.  anything 
Luke  12:4  no  more  they  can  d. 
John  5:19  Son  cand.  nothing,  30 
15:5  without  me  ye  can  d.  noth. 
PhU.  4:13  I  can  d.  all  through  C. 

See  DO  COMMANDMENTS. 

DO,  with  evil. 
Ex.  23:8  not  fol.  a  mult,  to  d.  t. 
Lev.  5:4  soul  swear  to  d.  evil 
Dent.  31:29  bee.  ye  will  d.  evil 
2  Sam.  12:9  despised  L.  to  d.  e. 
2  K.  8:12  evil  thou  wilt  d. 

17:17  sold  themselves  to  d.  ei'il 

21:9  Man.  seduced  to  d.  more  e. 
Ps.  34:16  face  ag.  them  d.  evil 

.37:8  fret  not  thyself  to  d.  evil 
Prov.  2:14  who  rejoice  to  d.  evil 

24:8  he  that  deviseth  to  d.  evil 
Ec.  5:1  consider  not  they  d.  eril 

8:11  fully  set  in  them  to  d.  evil 

12  a  sinner  d.  evil  100  times 
Is.  1:16  wash  ye,  cease  to  d.  evil 

41:23  d.  good  or  evil  that  we 
■Ter.  4:22  people  are  wise  to  d.  e. 

10:5  for  they  cannot  d.  evil 

13:23  accustomed  to  d.  evil 

18:10  if  it     evil  in  my  sight 
Ezek.  0:10  I  would  d.  this  evil 
Mic.  7:3  d.  evil  with  both  hands 
Zep.  1:12  nor  will  he  d.  evil 
Mark  3:4  to  d.  evil?  Luke  6:9 
Pom.  3:8  d.  evil  that  good  come 

13:4  if  thou  d.  evil  be  afraid 
2  Cor.  13:7  I  pray  that  ye  d.  no  e. 
IPf/.  3:12  against  them  thatrf.  e. 

DO,  joined  vilh  good. 
Gen.  27:46  g.  shall  my  liferf. 
Num.  24:13  to  d.  g.  or  bad 
Deut.  8:16  to  d.  thee  good 

2S:6:3  Lord  rejoice  to  d.  you  g. 

.30:5  and  he  will  d.  thee  good 
Jud.  17:13  Lord  will  d.  me  good 
1  Sam.  1:23  rf.  what  secmeth  g. 
14:.36,  40;  USam.  19:27,37 

3:18  the  Lord  d.  what  seemeth 

him  good,  2<S'om.  10:12 
2 IC  10:5  d.  that  g.  in  thine  eyes 
1  Chr.  19:13  Lordrf.  what  is  g. 
Neh.  5:9  it  is  not  g.  that  ye  d. 
Ps.  34:14  d.  g.  37:3,  27:  51:18; 
12.5:4;  Mat.  5:44;  Xi/y(c0:9, 35 

36:3  he  hath  left  off  to  d.  g. 
Prov.  31:12  she  will  d.  him  g. 
Ec.  3:12  for  a  man  to  d.  good 
Is.  41:23  yea,  d.  good,  or  d.  evil 
Jer.  4:22  toe?,  good  no  knowl. 

10:5  nei.  is  it  in  them  to  d.  g 

13:23  then  may  ye  d.  good 

26:14  d.  with  me  as  seemeth  g. 

29:32  nor  behold  the  g.  I  will  d. 

32:40  turn  away  to  d.  them  g. 
41  rejoice  over  them  to  d.  g. 

33:9  hear  all  the  good  I  d. 
Mic.  2:7  words  d.  (j.  to  upright 
Zej).  1:12  the  L.  will  not  d.  good 
Mark  3:4  is  it  lawful  to  d.  g.  on 
the  sabbath  days  ?  Luke  6:9 

14:7  poor,  ye  may  d.  them  g. 
Luke  6:33  if  ye  o?.  g.  to  them  that 

d.  good  to  you 
Rem,.  7:19  a.  that  I  would,  I  d. 
21  when  1  would  d.  g.  evil  is 

13:3  d.  good  thou  shalt  have 

Gal.  6:10  d.  good  unto  all  men 
1  Tim.  6:18  that  they  d.  good 
Jleb.  13:16  to  d.  g.  and  commun. 
Jam.  4:17  k;i<Aveth  toe?,  good 
1  Pet.  3:11  eschew  evil,  and  d.  g. 

What  have  I  to  DO. 
ISam.  16:10  w.  d.  with?  19:22 
1  K.  17:18  w.  h.  Ilod.  with  thee  ? 
2  A'.  3:13;  2  Chr.  .33:21 ;  Mark 
5:7;  8:28;  .7ohn2:i 

IIos.  14:8  w.  rf.  any  more 
1  Cor.  5:12  M7i(j?  t/.  to  judge 

I  shall,  I  will,  will  I,  or 

shall  I  DO. 
Gen.  27:37  what  s.  Id.  now 
jVu7;(.  22:17  /  ivdl  d.  what  sayest 
33:56  Is.  d.  to  you,  as  I  th.  to  d. 

1  Sam.  3:11  /w.  rf.  a  thing  in  Isr. 
20:4  thy  soul  desireth,  IjviU  d. 
28:15  known  wh.  Is.  d. 

2  Sam.  18:4  best  10:.3S 
Jo*  31:14  what  d.  when  G.  riseth 

:!4:32  /  will  d.  no  more 
Prov.  24:29  I  will  d.  so  to  him 
Is.  5:5  /if.  d.  to  my  vineyard 
4:3:19  I  will  d.  a  new  thing 
46:10  I  ivill  d.  all  my  pleasure 

II  have  purposed,  /  will  al.  d. 
48:11  for  owii  sake  will  Id.  it 


DO 

■ler.  29:32  good  /  ivill  d.  for  my 
iifecfc.  5:9  I  will  d.  in  thee  what  I 
7:27  d.  to  them  after  their  way 
22:14  spoken,  and  will  d.  it 

24:14 ;  36:36 
IIos.  6:4  what  shall  I d.  to  thee? 
Amos  4:12  thus  will  Id.  to  thee 
Mat.  19:16  good  thing  shall  Id. 
27:22  what  shall  I  d.  with  J.  ? 
Lu/te  16:3  what  shall  I  d.  ?  20: 13 ; 

^ci*- 22:10 
■lohn  14:13  ask,  that  will  Id. 

14  ask  in  my  name,  ItviU  d.  it 
2  C'tw.  11:12  what  I  do,  Iwill  d. 

See  JUDG3IENT. 

Must  DO. 

Nuvi.  23:26  that  1 7nv.it  d. 
Acts  16::j0  wh.  7n.  1  d.  to  be  sav.  ? 

no,  joined  with  no  or  not. 
Ex.  20:10  in  it  thou  shalt  not  d. 

any  work.  Lev. 
23:24  no<  d.  after  their  works 
Lew.  16:29  d.  no  work,  2:3:3,  28 ; 

Deul.  15:19;  Jer.  17:24 
18:3  after  their  doings,  not  d. 
Xum.  23:19  and  shall  hen.  d.  it? 
Deut.  12:8  n.  d.  after  all  we  d. 

1  A'.  11:12  not  d.  it  for  D.'s  sake 

2  K.  7:9  said.  We  d.  not  well 
17:15  should  not  d.  like  them 
18:12  not  hear  nor  rf.  them 

Ezr.  7:26  whoso  will  not  d.  law 
./o6  13:20  only  d.  not  two  things 
;i4:12  God  will  7Wt  d.  wickedly 
41:8  remem.  battle,  d.  no  more 
P.I.  119:3  also  d.  no  iniquity 
■Jer.  18:6  d.  with  you 
Ezek.  5:9  no?  d.  any  more 
33:31  hear  thy  words,  but  notd. 
Mat.  5:46  d.  n.  pnbl.  the  same? 
6:1  d.  not  your  alms  before  men 
12:2  d.  that  not  lawful  to  d. 
20:13  I  d.  thee  no  wrong 
2;j:3  they  say  and  d.  7iol 
Mark  6:5  d.  7io  mighty  work 
Luke  6:46  d.  not  the  things  I  say 
John  6:38  not  to  d.  mine  own 
10:37  if  I  rf.  not  works  of  my  F. 
Po7n.  7:15  that  rf.  I  not,  19 
8:3  what  the  law  could  not  d. 
Gal.  5:17  ye  cannotcf.  thethings 
Ilev.  19:10  see  thou  d.  it?iO?,22:9 

Observe,  with  DO. 
Deut  5:.32  o«.  to  d.  8:1;  11;32; 

12:1;  24:8;  2  K.  17:37 
G:3o4.  to  d.  it,  12:32;  28:13,  15, 

58;  31:12;  .32:46 
25  if  wo  obs.  to  d.  these  com. 
15:5  to  ob.  tod.  all  these  com. 
Jos.  1:7  oft.  to  d.  all  the  law 
Ezek.  37:24  observe  and  d.  them 
ifa<.  23:3  you,  that  obser.  and  i/. 

Will  we,  or  we  will  DO. 
jEr.  19:8  said,  we  w.  d.  24:3,  7 
Deut.  5:27  w.  w.  hear  it,  and  d. 
■los.  1:16  command,  us,     w.  d. 
2  yr.  10:5  d.  all  thou  shalt  bid 
Jer.  42:20  and  ?r.  w.  d.  it 
44:17  Ji-e  li'iW  certainly  d. 
Shall  we,  or  we  shall  DO. 
Jud.  13:8  wh:it      shall  d. 
2  .S'arn.  10:20  what  we  sAatf  d. 

17:6  sh.  we  d.  after  his  saying  ? 
2  A'.  6.15  alas,  how  shall  ive  d.  y 
Est.  1:15  what  sh.  we  d.  to  V.  ? 
/-"i.  60:12  through  God  w.  sh.  d. 

valiantly,  108:13 
Cant.  8:8  what  ih.  we.  d. 
Jon..  1:11  what  shall  we  d.  ? 
Luke  3:10  what     we  d.  ?  12.  14 
John  6:28  d.  th.  we  might  work  ? 
Acts  2:37  what  s/iaK  we  d. 
4:16  what  s/i.  wed.  tothese  m.  ? 

DO,  Joined  7L'ith  so. 
iV^«»i.  22:30  wont  to  d.  iOtoth.  ? 
.32:23  not  d.  «o,  ye  have  sinned 
Dent.  12:30  .-JO  w  ill  I  d. 
1  »JaOT  8:8  served  oth.  gods,  sod. 
1  A'.  17:41  as  fathers,  so  d.  they 
Prov.  24:29  I  will  d.  soXo  him 
Af.  10:11  so  d.  to  Jerusalem 
Jer.  28:6  L.  d.  ,«o,  L.  perform 
Mat.  7:12  sh.  d.  to  you,  so  d.  ye 
18:35  so  shall  Father  d.  to  you 
./o/i?i  14:31  Fa.  gave  com.  so  I  d. 

1  .-If?*  7:51  fathers  did,  so  d.  ye 
(W.  3:13  forgave  you,  so  d.  ye 
Ja7n.  2:12  so  d.  ye,  as  they  that 

I        DO,  mned  with  this. 
I  (fen.  42:18  Wi.-.'  d.  and  live 

2  A'.  19:31  zeal  of  the  Lord  shall 
I       d.  this.  Is.  37:32 

il/a;.  8:9  d.  this.  Luke  7:8 
i  9:28  I  am  able  to  d.  ?A!S.' 
I  Mark  11:3  ^\^ly  d.  Wi*.!' 
90 


DOC 

Luke  10:28      d.  and  thou  sh.  1. 
22:19  this  d.  in  remembrance  of 
me,  1  Cor.  11:24,  25 

1  Cor.  9:17  for  if  I  d.  this 
Heb.  6:3  this  will  we  d. 

13:19  rather  to  d.  this. 
Jam.  4:15  we  will  d.  this 
See  THING. 

DO  well. 

7s.  1:17  cease  d.  evil,  lea.  d.  weU 
■Ton.  4:9  I  d.  well  to  be  angry 
Zee.  8:15  to  d.  well  to  Jerusalem 
i1/a?.  12:12  to  d.  we«  on  sabbath 
John  11:12  he  shall  d.  well 
IPet.  2:14  them  that  d.  w. 
20  if  ye  d.  w'e//  and  suffer  for  it 

2  P«C.  1:19  ye  d.  w.  that  ye  take 

3  John  6  if  bring  shalt  d.  toeW 

DOER. 
Gen.  39:22  Joseph  was  d.  of  it 
2  ^aw.  3:.39  reward  d.  of  evil 
ft.  31:23  rewardeth  the  proud  d. 
Prov.  17:4  wicked d.  giveth  heed 
Jam.  1:23  be  not  d.  of  word 

25  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  d. 
4:11  thou  art  not  a  d.  of  the  law 

DOERS. 

2  K.  22:5  give  it  to  d.  of  work 
Ps.  101:8  cut  off  all  wicked  d. 
Aow(.  2:13  d.  of  law  be  justified 
Jam.  1:22  be  ye  d.  of  the  word 

>S«<  EVIL-DOER,  S. 

DOEST. 

Gen.  4:7  if  d.  well;  if  not  well 
21:22  with  thee  in  all  thou  d. 

Deut.  12:28  when  thou  d.  good 

1  A'.  2:3  prosper  in  all  thou  d. 
19:9 what  d.  here,  Elijah?  13 
20:22  mark  and  see  what  d. 

Job  9:12  say.  What  d.  thou  ? 
35:6  what  d.  against  him  ? 

Ps.  49:18  d.  wen  to  thyself 
77:  14  the  God  that  d.  wonders 
86:10  and  d.  wondrous  thinga 
119:68  art  good,  and  d.  good 

Ec.  8:4  what  d.  thou  ?  />«n.  4:35 

Jer.  11:15  d.  evil,  then  rejoicest 
15:5  to  ask  how  thou  d.  .<* 

Aie*.  12:9  house  said.  What  d.  T 
16:30  seeing,  d.  all  these  things 

John  2:18  thou  d.  these  things? 
13:27  that  thou  d.  do  quickly 

Acts  22:26  take  heed  what  th.  d. 

Rom.  2:1  judg.  d.  same  things,  3 

./am.  2:19  believest.  thou  d.  well 

3  John  5    faithfully  what  th.  d. 

DOETH. 

Ai.  31:14  for  whosoever  d.  any 
work  therein,  15 ;  Lev.  23:30 

Job  5:9  d.  great  things,  9:10; 
37:5;  Pt.  72:18;  136:4 
23:13  soul  desireth,  that  he  d. 

Ps.  1:3  what,  he  d.  shall  prosper 
14:1  none  d.  3;  53:1,  3;  Ro.  3:12 
15:5  d.  these  never  be  moved 
118:15  hand  d.  valiantly,  16 

Ec.  2:2  said  of  mirth,  What  d.  it 
3:14  whatsoever  God  d.  it  shall 

be  for  ever,  and  God  d.  it 
7:20  not  a  man  that  d.  good 
8:3  he  d.  whatso.  pleaseth  him 

Is  56:2  blessed  is  man  d.  this 

Dan.  4:35  d.  accord,  to  his  will 
9:14  L.  is  righteous  in  all  he  d. 

Mai.  2:12  L.  cut  off  man  d.  this 

Mat.  6.3  left  know  w  hat  right  d. 
7:24  savings  and  d.  them 

26  and  d.  not,  Luke  6:49 
8:9  and  he  d.  it,  Luke  1:9 

John  5:19  he  d.  these  d.  the  Son 
7:51  before  it  know  what  he  d. 
9:31  d.  his  will,  him  he  heareth 
15:15  knoweth  not  what  lord  d. 
Rom.  10:5  that  d.  these  things 
shall  live  by  them.  Gal.  3:12 
Eph.  6:8 good  thing  any  man  d. 

DOCTOR,  S. 
Lukei:i6J.  in  midst  of  the  d. 
5:17  d.  of  the  law  sitting  by 
Acts  5:34  Gamaliel  ad.  of  law 

DOCTRIXE. 
I-t.  28:9  make  to  understand  d. 
29:24  murmured,  shall  leani  d. 
Jer.  10:8  stock  is  d.  of  vanities 
Mat.  7:28  aston.  at  his  d.  22:33; 
Mark  1:22:11:18;  Z»Ue  4:33 
16:12  beware  of  d.  of  Pharisees 
Mark  1:27  what  new  d.  is  this  f 
I  4:2  in  his  d.  ]2::38 
John  7:17  shall  know  of  the  d. 

18:19  asked  Jesus  of  his  d. 
1 .4t'/i 2:42  conti.  m  apostles'  d. 
I  5:28tilledJerus.  with  your  d. 

13:12being  astonished  at  the  J. 
I  17: 19  what  this  new  d.  is  1 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DOI 

Som.  6:17  that  form  of  rf. 
16:17  contrary  to  the  d. 
1  Cor.  14:6  except  I  speak  by  d. 

26  every  one  of  you  h.itli  a  d. 
Eph.  4:14  with  every  wind  of  d. 

1  Tim.  1:3  teach  no  other  d. 
4:13  give  attendance  to  d. 

Ifi  heed  to  thyself  to  thy  d. 
5:17  who  labor  in  word  and  d. 
6:1  his  d.  be  not  blasphemed 

3  the  d.  according  to  godliness 

2  Tim.  3:16  is  profitable  for  d. 
4:2  exhort  with  long  suf.  and  d. 
Tit.  2:7  in  d.  showing  incorrupt. 

lOadorn  d.  of  God  our  Saviour 
Ileb.  6: 1  principles  of  the  d. 

2  of  the  d.  of  baptisms,  and 
ft  John  9  abideth  not  in  tlie  d.  of 

Christ ;  abideth  in  d. 
Sev.  2:14  that  hold  d.  of  Balaam 

15  that  hold  d.  of  Nicolaitaus 

Good  DOCTRi:\E. 

Prov.  4:2  I  gi\  e  you  good  d. 

1  Tim,.  4:6  in  %\  oids  otgood  d. 

My  DOCTRINE. 

Deut.  32:2  jnij  d.  drop  as  rain 
Job  11:4  my  d.  is  pure 
John'i-.Kmijd.  is  not  mine 

2  Tim.  3:10  fully  known  my  d. 

Sound  DOCTRINE. 

1  Tim.  1:10  contrary  to  sound  d. 

2  Tim.  4:3  not  endure  sound  d. 
Tit.  1:9  by  sound  d.  to  exhort 
2:1  speak  things  become  6'.  d. 

This  DOCTRINE. 

2  John  10  and  bring  not  this  d. 
Jiev.  2:24  as  have  not  this  d. 

DOCTRINES. 
Mat.  15:9  for  d.  com.  Mark  7:7 
Col.  2:22  comm.  and  d.  of  men 
1  Tim.  4:1  heed  to  d.  of  devils 
.Hisi.  1:3:9  not  carried  with  str.  d. 
DOEG.  1  Sam.  21:7 ;  22:18,  22 
DOG. 

Ex.  11:7  ag.  Is.  not  a  d.  move 
Deut.  23:18  a  rf.  into  house 
Jud.  7:5  as  a  d.  lappeth 

1  Sajn.  17:43  am  I  ad.?  2  JC  8:13 
24:14  wh.  dost  purs.  ?  after  a  d.  f 

2  Sam.  3:8  am  I  a  d.  head  ? 

9:8  upon  such  a  dead  d.  as  I  am 
16:9  this  dead  d,  curse  ray  lord 
Ps.  22:20  from  power  of  rf. 
59:6  make  a  noise  like  a  d.  14 
Prov.  26:11  as  a  d.  retumeth  to 
his  vomit,  2  Pet.  2:22 
17  taketh  a  d.  by  the  ears 
Ec.  9:4  a  living  d.  is  better  than 
Is.  6ti:3  as  if  he  cut  ofi' d.  neck 
DOGS. 

Ex.  22:31  cast  it  to  the  d.  Mat. 

15:26 ;  Mark  7:27 
1  K.  14:11  c(.  cat,  16:4;  21:24 

31:19  the  place  where  d.  licked 
23  d.  shall  cat  J.  2  K.  9:10,  36 

22:38  d.  licked  up  his  blood 
Job  30:1  I  disd.  to  set  with  d. 
Ps.  22:16  d.  have  compassed  me 

68:23  and  the  tongue  of  thy  d. 
Is.  56: 10  dumb  d.  /  1 1  greedy  d. 
Jer.  15:3  and  the  d.  to  tear 
Mat.  7:6  which  is  lioly  unto  d. 

15:27  d.  eat  of  cm.  Mark  7:28 
Luke  16:21  therf.  licked  his  sores 
PA«.  3:2  beware  of  d. 
Pev.  22:15  for  without  are  d. 

DOING. 
Ex.  15:11  d.  wonders 
1  K.  22:43  d.  right,  2  CAr.  20:32 

1  Chr.  22:16  arise  and  be  d. 
Job  32:22  in  so  d.  ray  Maker 

Ps.  64:9  wisely  consider  of  his  tZ. 

66:5  he  is  terrible  in  his  d. 

118:23  the  L.'s  d.  it  is  marvel- 
lous. Mat.  21:42;  Mark  12:11 
7s.  56:2  keepeth  hand  from  d.  ev. 
Mat.  24:46  find  so  rf.  Luke  12:43 
^cte  10:38  went  about  d.  good 

24:20  found  any  evil  d.  in  me 
Pom.  12:20  in  so  d.  ehalt  heap 

2  Cor.  8:11  perform  the  d.  of  It 
^M-  6:6  d.  the  will  of  God 

1  Tim.  4:16  in  d.  this, 

WcII-DOING. 
i?om.  2:7  continuance  in  w.-d. 
Gal.  6:9  w.  in  w.-d.  2  TAes.  3:13 
1  Pet.  2:15  with  w.-d.  ye  silence 
3:17  better  suffer  for  w.-d. 
4:19  com.  souls  to  him  in  w.-d. 

DOINGS. 
Lev.  18:3  after  d.  of  Egypt  and 

Canaan,  shall  ye  not  do 
Peul.  2i:20  wickedness  of  thy  d. 


DON 

Jud.  2:19  ceased  not  from  own  d. 
2  Chr.  17:4  not  after  d.  of  Israel 
Ps.  9:11  declare  his  d.  Is.  12:4 

77:12  I  will  also  talk  of  thy  d. 
Prw.  20:11  known  by  his  d. 
Is.  1:16  put  away  evil  of  your  d. 

3:8  their  d.  are  against  tlie  L. 

10  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their(i. 
Jer.  4:4  because  of  evil  of  your 

d.  21:12;  26:3;  44:22 

18  thy  d.  liave  procured  these 
7:3  am.  your  d.5;  26:13;  35:15 
11:18  showedst  me  their  d. 
17:10  fruit  of  his  rf.  21:14 
18:11  and  make  your  d.  good 
2.3:2  visit  on  you  evil  of  your  d. 

23  evil  o(d.  25:5;  Zec.V.i 
32:19  give  accord,  to  fruit  of  d. 
Ezek.  14:22  ye  shall  see  their  d. 
20:43  shall  ye  remember  d. 

44  nor  according  to  corrupts. 
21:24  in  all  your  d.  sins  do  ap. 
24:14  thy  d.  shall  judge 
36:17  defiled  it  by  their  own  d. 

19 according  to  d.  I  judged  th. 

31  shall  remember  d.  not  good 
IIos.  4:9  reward  them  their  d. 
5:4  not  frame  d.  to  turn  to  God 
7:2  their  own  d.  have  beset  th. 
9:15  for  wicked,  of  d.  I  will  dr. 
12:2  acc.  to  d.  will  he  rocomp. 
Mic.  2:7  are  these  his  d.  ? 
3:4  have  behaved  ill  in  their  d. 
7:13  be  desolate,  for  fniit  oid. 
Zep.  3:7  corrupted  all  their  d. 

11  not  be  ashamed  for  thy  d.  ? 
Zee.  1:6  accord,  to  our  d.  so  d. 

DOLEFUL. 
h.  13:21  full  of  d.  creatures 
Mic.  2:4  with  a  d.  lamentation 

DOMINION. 
Oen.  1:26  d.  over  the  fish,  28 

27:40  thou  shalt  have  the  d. 

37:8  shalt  thou  have  d.  over  us? 
Xum.  24:19  he  that  shall  havec?. 
Jud.  5:13  have  d.  over  nobles 
1  K.  4:24  Solomon  had  d. 

1  Chr.  18:3  to  establish  his  d. 
Neh.  9:37  have  d.  over  our  bod. 
Job  25:2  d.  and  fear  are  with  him 

.38:33  thou  set  the  d.  thereof 
Ps.  8:6  to  have  d. overthe  works 

19:13  sins,  let  them  not  have  d. 

49:14  the  upright  shall  have  d. 

72:8  have  d.  from  sea  to  sea 

103:22  in  all  places  of  his  d. 

114:2  and  Israel  his  d. 

119:1.33  let  not  any  iniq.  haverf. 

145:13  thy  d.  eiidureth 
h.  26:13  other  lords  have  had  d. 
ban.  4:3  his  d.  from  generation 
22  d.  reacheth  to  end  of  earth 

34  d.  is  an  everlasting  d.  7:14 

6:26  his  d.  be  even  unto  the  end 

7:6  d.  was  given  to  the  beast 

12  beasts  had  d.  taken  away 
14  was  given  liim  d.  and  glory 
26  they  shall  take  away  his  d. 
21  d.  sh.  be  given  to  the  saints 

11:3  shall  rule  with  great  d.  5 
Mic.  4:8  to  thee,  even  the  firsts. 
Zee.  9:10  his  d.  be  from  sea 
^[at.  20:25  princes  exercise  d 
Rom.  6:9  death  Iiath  no  more  d. 
14  sin  not  have  d.  over  you 

7:1  law  hath  d.  over  a  man 

2  Cor.  1:24  d.  over  your  faith 
Eph.  1:21  above  inijiht  and  d. 
IPet.  4' II  to  whom  be  praise  and 

d.  for  ever,  5:11 ;  pev.  1:6 
Jude  8  despise  d. 
25  to  the  only  wise  God  be  d. 

DOMINIONS. 

Dan.  7:27  all  d.  shall  serve  him 
Col.  1:16  whether  thrones  or  d. 

DONE. 

Er.  18:9  goodness  L.  had  d.  to  I. 
31:15  six  days  may  work  be  d. 

35:2;  Lev.  23:3 
Lev.  5:17  things  forbid,  to  be  d. 
Num.  22:2  saw  all  Israel  had  d. 
27:4  name  of  our  father  d.  aw.  ? 
.32:13  all  had  d.  evil  were  cons. 
Deut.  10:21  thy  God  that  hath  d. 
29:24  wherefore  hath  the  L.  d. 

thus,  1  K.  9:8 :  2  Chr.  7:21 
2  Sam.  13:12  to  be  d.  in  Israel 
24:17  they  d.  ?  1  Chr.  21:17 
Neh.  9:33  we  have  d.  wickedly, 

Ps.  106-6;  Dan.  95,  15 
Est.  6:6  shall  be  d.  to  the  man 
Job  21:.31  repay  what  he  hath  d.  f 
P.<.  33:0  he  spake,  and  it  was  d. 
71:19  hast  d.  u'r.  things,  106:21: 
126:2,  3 

120:3  d.  to  thee,  false  tongue  ? 


DON 

Ec.  1:9  is  d.  is  what  shall  be  d. 
2:12  hath  been  already  d. 
Is.  41:4  who  hath  d.  it? 
44:2;j  for  the  Lord  hath  d.  it 
■Jer.  48:19  him  flceth,  what  is  d. 
EzekZ'i-.'i  it  is  d.  saith  the  Lord 
Dan.  11:;36  determined  sh.  be  d. 
Mat.  6:10  thy  will  be  d.  26:42; 

Luke  11:2;  22:42 
8:13  so  be  it  d.  to  thee 
11:21  works  d.  in  von,  had  been 

d.  in  Tyre,  Z!/>e  10:13 
18:19  it  shall  be  d.  for  them 
23:23  these  ought  ye  to  have  d. 

Luke  11:42 
25:21  well  d.  good  servant,  23 
40  as  ye  have  d.  it  to  one  of 

these,  ye  have  d.  it  to  me 
27:54  things  that  were  d.  28:11 
Mark  5:19  things  tlie  L.  hath  d. 
for  thee,  20;  Luke  8:39 
6:30  told  him  what  they  had  d. 
9:13  d.  to  him  what,  they  listed 
13:30  not  pass  till  these  be  d. 

I. 5:8  to  do,  as  he  had  ever  d. 
Luke  1:49  hath  d.  great  things 

3:19  evils  Herod  had  rf. 

8:.5G  tell  no  man  what  was  d. 

9:10  told  him  all  they  had  d 

14:22  it  is  d.  as  thou  hast  com. 

17;  10  we  have  d.  that  which  was 
our  duty  to  do 
John  5:29  they  that  have  d.  good 
to  life ;  they  that  have  d.  ev. 

15:7  what  ye  will,  it  shall  be  (/. 
Acts  4:28  determ.  before  to  be  d. 

14:27  reh.  all  G.  had  d.  15:4 

21:14  the  will  of  the  Lord  be  d. 
Rom.  9:11  d.  any  good  or  evil 

1  Cor.  9:15  nor  be  so  d.  nnto  me 
13:10  in  part  shall  be  d.  away 
14:26  let  all  hcd.  to  edifying 

40  be  d.  decently 
16:14  be  d.  with  charity 

2  Cor.  5:10  things  d.  in  body 
Eph.  6:13  having  rf.  all  to  stand 
Phil.  2:3  nothing  be  d.  through 

strife 

Col.  4:9  known  all  things  d. 
Rev.  16:17  saying,  It  is  rf.  21:6 
22:6  which  must  shortly  be  d. 
Have  I  DONE. 
Num.  22:28  what  h.  I  d.  to  thee, 

1  K.  19:20 ;  Mic.  6:3 
Jud.  8:2  what  have  I  now  d.  ? 

1  Savi.  17:29 

1  Sam.  20:1  what  have  I  d.  ? 

26:18;  29:8;  Jirr.  8:6 
He  hath,  or  hath  he  DONE. 
Lev.  24:19  as  A.  d.  so  be  done 
Jud.  15:10as     hath  d.  to  us 
1  Sam.  6:9  A.  A.  d.  us  this  gr.  ev. 

12:24  great  things  he  hath  d. 

20:,32  what  hath  he  d.  ? 

1  Chr.  16:12  rem.  his  works  he 

hath  d.  Ps.  78:4 ;  98:1 ;  105:5 
Ps.  66:16  declare  wha.  he  hath  d. 

II. 5:3  he  h.  d.  what  he  pleased 
P-ov.  24:29  as  he  hath  d.  to  me 
Is.  \%:hhe  hathd.  excel,  things 
Ezek.  24:24  that  hehathd.  shall 

ye  do 

33:16  Ae  hath  d.  that  is  lawful 
Joel  2:20  he  hath  d.  great  things 
Mark  7:37  he  hath  d.  all  things 

2  Cot.  5:10  receive  accor.  A.  A.  d. 

I  have  DONE. 

Gen.  28:15  till  I  hare  d.  that  I  h. 
Jos.  24:7  seen  what  Ihave  d. 
Jud.  1:1  as  I  h.  d.  so  G.  req.  me 
15:11  as  th.  did  to  me,  so  A.  7  rf. 
2  Sam.  14:21 1  have  d.  this  thing 
24:10  7  A.  rf.  foolishly.  1  CA.  21:8 
2  K.  19:25  how  7  Aarc  d.  it  ? 
.7oi34:.32if  I  hare  d.  iniquity 
7^«.  7:3  O  L.  if  7  have  d.  this 
119:121  7A.  cf.  judgment 
7<;.  10:13  by  st.  of  hand  7  A.  d.  it 
33:18  what  I  have  d. 
.37:26  heard  how  Ihave  d.  it  ? 
Ezek.  12:11  as  7  A.  d.  so  be  done 
14:23  I  have  not  d.  without  ca. 

all  I  have  d.  in  it 
Joh7i  i:3:I2  what7Ani'e(f.  toyou? 
15  do  as  I  hare  d.  to  you 
Hast  thou  DONE. 
4:10  what  A.  t.  d.f  31:26; 
Num.  23:11;  1  Sam.  13:11; 

2  Sam.  3:24;  John  18:35 
20:9  what  A.  th.  d.  ?  Jud.  15:11 

2  Sam.  7:21  to  thy  heart  A.  t.  d. 

16:10  wherefore  hast  thou  d.  so  ? 
1  A'.  1:6  saving.  Why  A.  t.  d.  so  ? 
1  Chr.  17:19  h'.t.  d.  all  this 
Ps.  60:21  these  things  h.  thou  d. 
Jon.  1:10  why  hast  thou  d.  this? 


DOO 

Thou  hast  DONE. 

Cen.  3:13  what  is  this /Aou  A.  tt.f 
12:18;  26:10;    29:25;  Jud. 
15:11;  2  ,S'a»i.  12:21 
14  because  thou  hast  d.  this, 
22:16;  2  Chr.  25:16 
20:9  t.  h.d.  deeds ou.n.  to  bed. 
27:45  he  forget  what  t.  A.  d. 
31:28  thou  A.  d.  foolish.  1  Sam. 
13:13 ;  2  Chr.  16:9 
Jos.  7:19  tell  me  what  th<m  hast 

d.  1  Sam.  14:43 
Ps.  40:5  wonderful  works  t.  A.  d. 
52:9  praise  thee  bee.  t.  A.  d.  it 
109:27  know  that  thou  A.  d.  it 
■Jer.  2.23  know  what  thou  hast  d. 
Lam.  1:21  are  glad  thou  A.  d.  it 
22  as  thou  hast  d.  nnto  me 
2:20  consider  to  whom  t.  h.  d. 
Ezek.  16:48  Sod.  not  d.  as  t.  h.  d. 

59  deal  with  these  as  thouh.  d. 
Oh.  15  as  t.  A.  d.  be  done  to  the« 
Jon.  1:14  t.  A.  d.  as  it  pleaseth 

Not  DONE. 

Gen.  20:9  deeds  ought  not  be  d. 
Num.  16:28  7iot  d.  of  mine  own 
Deut.  32:27  Lord  hath  not  d.  all 
Is.  5:4  done  that  I  have  not  d.f 

46: 10  declaring  things  not  y  et  d. 
Jer.  3:16  neither  sliull  tliut  be  d. 
Ezek.  5:9  that  I  luive  not  d. 
Dan.  9:12  not  been  (/.  as  on  Jer. 

11:24  do  what  his  fat.  not  d. 
Amos  3:6  in  city.  It.  not  d.  itt 
Acts  26:26  was  not  d.  in  a  comer 

DONE,  with  this. 
Gen.  21:26  wot  n.  who  hath  d.  t. 

42:28  what  is  this  God  hath  d. 
Jud.  2:2  not  obeyed,  why  d.  t.T 

6:29  Who  hath  d.  this?  15:6 

1  Sam.  28:18  hath  Lord  d.  this 
Ps.  7:3  O  Lord,  if  I  have  d.  this 

22:31  declare  that  he  hath  d.  th. 
51:4  and  d.  this  evil  in  my  sight 
Is.  41:20  hand  of  Lord  hath  d. 
this 

Ezek.  23:38  moreover  this  they 

have  d.  nnto  me 
Mark  5:32  her  that  had  d.  this 
Luke  23:41  t.  man  d.  nothing 

amiss 

Acts  4:7  by  what  p.  ha.  ye  d.  1. 1 
DOOR. 

Gen.  4:7  sin  lieth  at  the  d. 
19:9  came  near  to  break  the  d. 
Ec.  12:23  will  pass  over  the  d. 
Deut.  15:17  thrust  it  through  ear 
to  d. 

2  Sam.  13:17  bolt  the  d.  after  h. 
2  K.  4:15  she  stood  in  the  d. 

9:3  then  open  the  d.  and  flee 
Est.  2:21  which  kept  the  d.  6:2 
Job  31:9  laid  wait  at  neighb.  d. 

34  I  went  not  out  of  the  d.  f 
Ps.  141:3  keep  the  d.  of  my  lips 
Pror.  26:14  as  d.  turneth 
Cant.  5:4  in  hand  by  hole  of  d. 

8:9  if  she  be  a  </.  wewill  inclosa 
Ezek.  8:8  in  wall,  behold  a  d. 

10:19  stood  at  rf.of  the  east  gate 

11:1  at  d.  of  the  gate  25  men 

41:2  breadth  off/,  ten  cubits 

46:3  peo.  shall  worship  at  the  d. 
IIos.  2:15  valley  of  A.  d.  of  hope 
Anws  9:1  smite  the  lint,  of  the  d. 
Mat.  27:60  rolled  great  stone  to 
d.  of  sepulchre.  Mark  15:46 

28:2  rolled  stone  from  the  d. 
Mark  1:.33  city  was  gather,  at  d. 

2:2  no  room,  no  not  about  the  d. 

16:3  who  roll  us  stone  from  d.  ? 
John  10:1  entereth  not  by  the  d. 
2  that  entereth  in  by  the  d. 
7  I  am  the  d.  9. 

18:16  but  Peter  stood  at  the  d. 
Acts  5:9  feet  at  d.  to  carry  thee 

12:13  as  Peter  knocked  at  thecf. 

14:27  opened  d.  of  faith  to  Gen. 

1  Cor.  16:9  great  d.  and  effectual 

2  Cor.  2:12  a  (/.  was  opened  to  me 
Col.  4:3  open  a  d.  of  utterance 
.lam.  5:9  judge  standeth  bef.  d. 
Rev.  3:8  befoi-e  thee  an  open  d. 

20  stand  at  d.  if  any  man  open 
4:1  a  d.  was  open  in  heaven 
DOOR,  u-ith  house. 

Oen.  19:11  that  were  at  d.  of  h. 
4.3:19  communed  at  d.  oihoiise 

K.K.  12:22  no.  of  you  go  out  at  d. 

Jud.  19:26  fell  down  at  d.  27 

2  Sam.  11:9  slept  at  d.  of  house 

2  K.  5:9  Naam.  stood  at  d.  ofA. 

Neh.  3:21  Meremoth  rep.  frora  d. 

Prov.  5:8  not  nigh  d.  of  her  A. 
9:14  she  sitteth  at  d.  of  her  A. 

Ezek.  8:14  to  d.  of  Lord'8  A.  47:1 


797 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DOU 

DOOR,  ivH/i  keeper,  8. 
2  A'.  25:18  captain  of  the  guard 
took  the  three  k.  of  d.  Jer. 
52:44 

1  Chr.  15:!MObed.  and  Jeh.  d.-k. 
Est.  6:2  k.  oi  d.  sought  to  lay 
Ps.  84:10  I  had  rather  he  a  d.-k. 
Jer.  35:4  Maaseiah  keep,  of  the  d. 

DOOR,  with  posts. 
Ex.  12:7  blood  on  upper  d.-p. 
21:6  master  bring;  him  to  d.^. 
Dent.  11:20  write  them  on  d.-p. 
Is.  6:4  p.  of  d.  moved  at  the  vo. 
Ezek.  41:3  he  measured  p.  of  d. 

16  measured  the  d.-p. 

DOOR,  rvith  shut. 
Oen.  19:6  L.  s.  d.  ;  10  ang.  s.  d. 

2  K.  4:4  Shalt  shut  d.  upon  thee 
6:32  shut  d.  hold  him  fast  at  d. 

Mat.  6:6  hast  shut  thy  d.  pray 
25:10  d.  was  s.  ;  Luke  11:7  d.  is 
now 

Luke  13:25  hath    to  the  d. 
Jtev.  3:8  open  d.  no  man  can 
DOOR,  taith  tabernacle. 

Ex.  29:4  bring  to  d.  of       40:13 ; 

4:4;  8:3,4;  12:G;  Num. 

6:10 

Ilby  rf.  of  <.  32;  40:29;  Lev. 

1:5;  Kum.21:2 
42  burnt  offering  at     of  t.  33:9, 

10 ;  38:8  ;  40:28 ;  Lev.  1:3  ;  3:2 ; 

4:7,  18 

40:6  d.  of  tabei:  Num.  25:6 
Lev.  8:31  at  c/.  of  t.      ;  14:11 ; 
16:7;  11:6;  Num.  6:18;  10:3; 
Jos.  19:51 

33  shall  not  go  out  of  d.  of  t. 
10:7  not  go  out  from  d.  of  <. 
14:23  d.  of  ^.  15:14,  29;  19:21; 

Num.  6:13;  16:19,  50;  20:6 
17:4  bring,  it  not  to  d.  of  tab.  9 
Num.  12:5  in  rf.  of  tab.  16:18 

31:15  pillar  of  cloud  ov.  d. 
DOOR,  joined  tvith  tent. 
Gen.  18:1  Abra.  sat  in  the  tent  d. 

10  Sarah  heard  it  in  the  tetitd. 
Ex.  33:8  ev.  man  at  his  t.  d.  10 
Num.  11:10  weep.  ev.  man  in  d. 

16:27  Abiram  stood  in  /.  d. 
Jud.  4:20  Stand  in  d.  of  tent 

DOORS. 
Jos.  2:19  whosoever  go  ont  of  (f. 
Jud.  3:25  opened  not  d.  of  parlor 
11:31  Cometh  forth  of  d. 
16:3  Samson  took  d.  of  the  city 

1  Sam.  3:15  Samuel  opened  t.  d. 
21:13  D.  scrabbled  on  d.  of  gate 

tTbft  31:32  opened  d.  to  travefler 
38:10  set  bars  and  d.  to  the  sea 

17  seen  d.  of  shadow  of  death  ? 
41:14  who  open.  d.  of  his  face? 

Ps.  24:7  up,  ye  everlasting  d.  9 
78:23  though  opened  d.  of  heav. 
Prov.  8:3  wisdom  orieth  at  the  d. 

34  waiting  at  posts  of  my  d. 
Li.  57:8  behind  d.  net  up 
Ezek.  33:30  talking  in  the  d. 
3Iic.  7:5  rf.  of  mouth  from  her 
Zee.  11:1  open  i\\y  d.  O  Lebanon 
Mat.  24:33  at  the     Mark  13:29 
.Aci.s  5:19  angel  opened  prison  d. 

23  keepers  standing  before  d. 
16:26  all  the  d.  were  opened 
27  keeper  seeing  prison  d.  op. 

ghut  DOORS. 

Jud.  3:23  Ehud  shut  d.  of  parlor 

2  Chr.  28:24  «.  up  rf.  of  L.'s  ho. 
29:7  have  shut  d.  of  the  porch 

Neh.  6:10  let  us  shut  d.  of  temple 
7:3  shut  therf.  and  bar  them 
Job  3:10  sAm<  not  up  d.  of  womb 
38:8  shut  up  the  sea  with  d.  f 
Ec.  12:4  d.  be  s.  in  the  streets 
Is.  26:20  enter,  and  shut  thy  d. 
Mai.  \  :V>shut  d.  for  naught 
John  20:19  d.  sh.  Jesus  came,  26 
Acts  21:30  the  d.  were  shut 
DOR.  1:27;  1  K.  4:11 

DORCAS,    ^rfs  9:36,  39 

DOTE,  ED,  ING. 
Jer.  50:.36  and  they  shall  d. 
Ezek.  23:5  Aholah  d.  on  Assyri. 

1  Tim.  6:4  rf.  about  questions 
DOTHAN.  Gen.  37:17;  2  K.  6:13 

DOUBLE, 
ffsn.  43:12  and  take  d.  money 
E.T.  22:4  theft  be  found,  rest.  d. 

7  if  found,  let  him  pay  d. 
Leut.  15:18  worth  a  d.  liired  ser. 
21:17  giving  him  a  d.  portion 

2  K.  2:9  d.  portion  of  thy  spirit 
1  Chr.  12:.33  were  not  otd.  heart 
Job  11:6  d.  to  that  which  is 


DRA 

Job  41:13  to  him  with  d.  bridle? 
Ps.  12:2  with  a  d.  heart  do  speak 
Is.  40:2  rec.  d.  for  all  her  sins 
61:7  your  shame  have  rf.  in  their 

land  they  shall  possess  d. 
Jer.  16:18  recomp.  their  sin  d. 
17:18  with  d.  destruction 
Zee.  9:12  I  will  render  d.  to  thee 
1  Tl7n.  3:8  deacons  not  d.-iong. 
5:17  worthy  of  d.  honor 
Rev.  18:6  d.  unto  her  d.  in  cup 
she  hath  tilled,  fill  to  her  d. 
DOUBLE.MI\DED. 
Jam.  1:8  a  d.-m.  man  is  unstable 
4:8  purify  your  hearts,  ye  U.-m. 

DOUBLED. 
Oen.  41:32  dream  was  d.  twice 
Ex.  28:16  four-square,  being  d. 
39:9  span  was  breadth,  being  d. 
Ezek.  21:14  sword  be  d.  third  ti.' 

DOUBT,  S. 
Deut.  28:66  thy  life  hang  in  d. 
Dan.  5:16  thou  canst  dissolve  d. 
Acts  28:4  no  rf.  this  man  is  a  mnr. 
Gal.  4:20  for  I  stand  in  d.  of  you 
1  John  2:19  wo.  no  d.  have  con. 

DOUBT. 
Mai.  14:31  wheref.  didst  thou  d.  ? 
21:21  if  ye  have  faith  and  rf.  not 
Mark  11:23  not  d.  in  his  heart 
John  10:24  how  long  make  us  d.  t 

DOUBTED,  ETH. 
Mat.  28:17  but  some  d. 
Acts  5:24  d.  where,  would  grow 
10:17  Peter  d.  in  himself 
25:20  I  d.  of  such  questions 
Pom-  14:23  d.  is  damned 

DOUBTFUL. 
Luke  12:29  nei.  be  ye  of  d.  mind 
Pom.  14:1  not  to  d.  disputations 

DOUBTUVG. 
■Tohn  13:22  d.  of  whom  he  spake 
Acts  10:20  go,  nothing  d.  11:12 
1  Tim.  2:8  men  pray  without  <Z. 

DOUBTLESS. 
Ps.  126:6  f?.  come  again  rejoicing 
Is.  63:16  d.  thou  art  our  fotlier 

1  Cor.  9:2  yet  d.  I  am  to  you 
PhU.  3:8  c?.  I  count  all  but  loss 

DOUGH. 
Ex.  12:39  unleavened  cakes  of  d. 
Num.  15:20  offer  a  cake  of  d.  21 
Neh.  10:.37  first-fruits  of  our  d. 
■ler.  7:18  women  knead  their  d. 
Ezek.  44:.30  give  prie.'^t  first  of  d. 
Mos.  7:4  after  he  hath  kneaded  d. 

DOVE. 

Gen.  8:8  N.  sent  forth  a  d.  10,  12 

9  the  d.  found  no  rest 
Ps.  55:6  that  I  had  w.  like  a  (/. 

68:13  ye  shall  be  as  w.  of  a  d. 
Cant.  1:15  thou  hast  d.  eyes,  4:1 

2:14  my  d.  let  me  see  thy  coun. 

5:2  my  sister,  my  d. 

6:9  my  d.  my  undcfiled 
Is.  38:14  I  did  mourn  as  a  d. 
.ler.  48:28  and  be  like  the  d. 
IIos.  7:11  Eph.  is  like  a  silly  d. 

11:11  they  shall  tremble  as  a  d. 
Mat.  3:16  like  a  d.  Mark  1:10; 
i!(i-e3:22;  John  1:32 

DOVES. 

2  K.  6:25  of  a  cab  of  d.  dung 

(  'ant.  5:12  eyes  are  as  eyes  of  c?. 
Is.  59:11  we  mourn  sore  like  d. 
()0:8fiee  as  d.  to  their  windows. 
Ezek.  7:16  like  d.  of  the  valleys 
Nah.  2:7  lead  as  with  voice  of  d. 
Mat.  10:16  harmless  as  d. 
21:12  that  sold  d.  Mark  11:15 
.lohn  2:14  those  that  sold  d. 

Up  and  DOWiV. 
■Job  1:7  walking  up  and  d.  2:2 
Ps.  59:15  wander  i/p  and  d. 
109:2:3  I  am  tossed  t'p  and  d. 
Ezek.  28:14  up  a.  d.  in  midst 
Zee.  10:12  shall  w:ilk  up  a.  d. 
Acts  27:27  were  driven  up  and  d. 

DO\VXSITTI\G. 
Ps.  139:2  thou  knowest  my  d. 

DOWIVW.VRD. 
2  E.  19:.30  take  root  d.  Is.  37:31 
Ec.  3:21  spirit  of  beast  soeth  d. 
Ezek.  1:27  appear,  of  loins  d.  8:2 

DOWRY. 
Gen.  30:20  end.  me  with  good  d. 
34:12  ask  me  never  so  much  d. 
Ex.  22:17  according  to  the  d. 
1  Sam.  18:25  king  dcsireth  nottf. 

DR.\G. 
Hah.  1:15  gather  them  In  their  d. 
16  burn  incense  to  their  d. 


DRA 

DRAGGING. 

■lohn  21:8  d.  the  net  with  fishes 

DR.iGOlV. 
Ps.  91:13  d.  Shalt  thoit  trample 
/.V.  27:1  slay  d.  that  is  in  sea 
51:9  cut  Rahab  and  wounded  d. 
■Jer.  51:'?4  swallow,  me  up  likec/. 
Ezek.  29:3  Pharaoh,  the  great  d. 
Rev.  12:3  behold,  a  great  red  d. 
9  d.  was  cast  out,  13 
\ld.  was  %vroth  with  the  worn. 
13:2  the  d.  gave  him  his  power 
4  they  worshipped  the  d. 
11  he  spake  as  a  d. 
16:13  come  out  of  mouth  of  d. 
20:2  he  laid  hold  on  the  d. 

DR.\GO\.\VELL. 
Neh.  2:13  I  went  out  before  cJ.-zf. 

DRXGONS. 
De^t.  32:33  wine  is  poison  of  d. 
■Job  30:29  I  am  a  brother  to  d. 
Ps.  44:19  brok.  us  in  place  of  d. 
74:13  brcakest  the  heads  of  t.  d. 
148:7  praise  the  Lord,  ye  d. 
Is.  1.3:22  d.  in  plea.sant  palaces 
.34:13  be  habitation  for  d.  .35:7 
4.3:20d.  and  owls  shall  hon.  me 
Jer.  9:11  Jerusalem  a  den  of  d. 
10:22  cities  of  Judah  a  den  of  d. 
14:6snuffed  upwind  like  d. 
51:37  Babylon  a  dwelling  for  d. 
Mic.  1:8  make  wailing  like  d. 
Mai.  1:3  heritage  waste  for  thed. 

DRAMS. 
1  Chr.  20:7  gave  of  gold  10,000  d. 
Ezr.  2:69  gave  61.000  d.  of  gold 
8:27  20  basins  of  gold,  of  1.000  d. 
Neh.  7:70  gave  to  treas.  1,000  d. 
71  gave  20,000  d.  of  gold,  72 
DRAXK. 
Gen.  9:21  Noah  d.  of  the  wine 
24:46  I  d.  made  camels  drink 
27:25  brought  wine  and  he  d. 
Xit7n.  20:irthe  congregation  d. 
Deut.  32:38  d.  wine  of  drink-of. 

1  Sam.  30:12  nor  d.  water 

2  Sam.  12:3  d.  of  his  own  cup 

1  K.  13:19  eat  bread  in  h.  d.  wa. 

17:6  and  he  d.  of  brook 
Dun.  1:5  king  ap.  of  wine  lie  d. 

5:1  d.  before  the  thousand 
3  his  concubines  d.  in  them 
Mark  14:23  and  they  all  d.  of  it 
Luke  17:27  they  eat,  they  d.  28 
■Tohn  4:12  Jacob  d.  thereof 

1  Cor.  10:4  d.  of  that  spirit,  rock 

DRAUGHT. 
Mat.  15:17  out  in  d.  Mark  7:19 
Luke  5:4  let  down  nets  for  a  d. 
9  astonished  at  d.  of  fishes 
DRAUGHT-HOUSE. 

2  K.  10:27  made  Baal's  house  ad. 

DRAVE. 
Ex.  14:25  they  d.  them  heavily 
Jos.  16:10  d.  not  out  Canaanites 
24:12  and  d.  them  out  from  be- 
fore you,  Jud.  6:9 
18  Lord  d.  out  before  us 
./yd.  1:19  J.  d.  out  inhabitants 
2  Sarn.  6:3  d.  the  cart,  1  Chr.  13:7 
2  K.  17:21  Jeroboam  d.  Israel 

from  following  the  Lord 
Acts  7:45  whom  God  d.  out 
18:16  d.  them  from  jndgm.-seat 
See  DROTE. 

DRAW. 

Gen.  24:44  will  d.  for  thy  camels 
h'r.  15:0  I  will  d.  my  sword 
Jud.  4:7  I  will  d.  to  thee  Sisera 
9:54  d.  thy  sword,  and  slay  me, 

1  Sam.  31:4;  1  Chr.  10:4 
20:32  d.  from  city  to  highways 
2  <S'ffOT.  17:13  d.  city  into  t.  river 
■Job  21:33  every  man  d.  after  him 
Ps.  28:3  d.  me  not  with  the  w. 
fan/.  1:4  d.  me,  we  will  run  aft. 
i>.  5:18  d.  iniquity  with  cords 
66:19  nations  that  d.  the  bow 
Ezek.  21:3  will  d.  forth  my  sw. 
28:7  strangers  d.  their  swords 
30:11  d.  their  swords  ag.  Egypt 
33:20  d.  her  and  all  her  multi. 
John  4:11  hast  nothing  to  d.  w. 

15  nor  come  hither  to  d. 
6:44  except  the  Father  d.  him 
12:;32  I  will  d.  all  men  unto  me 
21:6  were  not  able  to  d.  it 
.\cts  20:30  to  d.  away  disciples 
■Jam.  2:6  d.  vou  before  judg.-seat 
I  DRAW  back. 

Ileb.  10:.38  but  if  any  d.  6ar^ 

I  39  not  of  them  who  d.  back 
'  DR.AW  near. 

I I  Sam.  14:36  let  us  d.  n^ar  to  G. 


DRE 

1  Sam..  14:.38d.  ye  n.  h.  all  t.  ch 
Ps.  73:28  good  to  d.  ».  to  (iod 
107:18  d.         to  gates  of  death 
/.'.•.  29:13  d.  near  with  their  lips 
45:20  d.  re.  ye  that  are  escaped 
57:3  d.  wear  ye  sons  of  sorceress 
Jer.  30:21  cause  him  to  d.  near 
46:3  and  d.         to  battle 
Ezek.  9:1  charge  ov.  city,  to  d.  n 
22:4  caused  thy  days  to  d.  near 
Joel  3:9  let  all  nn'ii  of  war  d.  n. 
Heb.  10:22  d.  «.  with  true  heart 

DRAW  nigh. 
Ex.  3:5  said  d.  not  ^fi'^/i  hither 
Ps.  69:18  d.  njf/A  to  my  soul 

119:1.50  d.  nigh  thatfol.  misch. 
Ec.  12:1  nor  years  d.  nigh 
Is.  5:19  coun.  of  Holy  One  d.  n. 
Ilfb.  7:19  by  the  which  we  d.  n. 
Jam.  4:8  d.  n.  to  G.  he  will  d.  re. 

DR-\W  out. 
Ej\  12:21  d.  out  and  take  a  lamb 
Lfv.  26::i3  d.  ou<  a  sword  after 
■lud  3:22  not  d.  dagger  oui  of 

41:1  canst  d.  out  le\iathanf 
Ps.  35:3  d.  o«i  also  the  spear 

85:5  wilt  thou  d.  0.  thine  aneer 
Prm\  20:5  m.  ofund.willd.  ito. 
Is.  57:4  do  ye  d.  0.  tongue 

58:10  d.  out  foul  to  the  hungry 
■lev.  49:20  d.  them  o;/^  50:45 
J^am.  4:3  sea-monster  d.  out 
Ezek.  5:2  I  will  d.  o««  a  sword 

after  them,  12;  12:14 
IJag.  2:16  to  d.  oid  fifty  veseel* 
./o/ire  2:8  d.  0!;<  now,  and  bear 

DR  AW  up. 
Job  40:23  he  can  d.  li^j  Jordaa 

DRAW,  joined  with  water. 
Gen.  24:13  dau.  come  to  d.  wa. 
1  jS'(7?rt.  9:11  maid  going  tod.  Wd. 
Is.  12:3  with  joy  shall  ye  d.  wa. 
iV'^i^A.  3:14  d.  waters  for  the  siege 
Jb/(re  4:7  woman  of  S.  to  d.  Ma. 

DR.VWX. 
Num.  22:23  his  sword  d.  31 ;  Jos. 

5:13;  1  Chr.  21:16 
7)«t/<.  30:17  d.  away,  and  w.  gods 
./04\  8:6  till  d.  them  from  city 
■lob  20:5  it  is  d.  and  cometh  out 
Ps.  37:14  wicked  d.  out  sword 

55:21  than  oil,  yet  d.  swords 
Pror.  24:11  that  are  d.  to  death 
Is.  21:15  fled  from  d.  swords 

28:9  that  are  d.  from  breasts 
Jer.  31:3  with  loving-kindness  d. 
Lam.  2:3  d.  back  his  right  hand 
f:zck.  21:5  Lord  d.  my  sword,  28 
Acts  11:10  d.  up  again  to  heaven 
Ja?n.  1:14  d.  away  of  his  own 

DR  AWER,  S. 
De^tt.  29:11  to  d.  of  water 
Jos.  9:21  be  d.  of  water,  23,  87 

DRAWETH. 
Perd.  25:11  the  oned.  near 
Jud.  19:9  day  d.  towards  even. 
J'o6  24:22  he  d.  the  mighty 

33:22  his  soul  d.  near  to  grare 
Pcf.  10:9  d.  him  into  his  net 

88:3  life  d.  nigh  to  the  grave 

26:17  d.  near  delivery 
Ezek.  7:12  the  day  d.  near 
Mat.  15:8  d.  nigh  with  their  lips 
Luke  21:8  the  time  d.  near 

28  your  redemption  d.  nigh 
Jam.  5:8  coming  of  L.  d.  nigh 

DRAWI\G. 
,7(/d.  5:11  in  places  of  d.  water 
John  6:19  Jesus  d.  nigh  to  ship 

DRE  AD,  Substantive. 
Gen.  9:2  d.  of  you  be  on  ev.  beast 
Er.  15:16  d.  shall  fall  upon  them 
Peut.  2:25  to  put  d.  of  thee  upon 

the  nations,  11:25 
,Job  13:11  his  d.  fall  upon  yout 
i    21  let  not  thy  d.  make  nie  afr. 
Is.  8:13  and  let  him  be  your  d. 

DREAD,  Verb. 
Dc'it.  1:29  T  said  to  you,  d.  not 
1  Chr.  22:13  be  strong,  d.  not 

DREADFUL. 
Gen.  28:17  how  d.  is  this  place 
■Job  15:21  a  d.  sound  is  in  his  ears 
Ezek.  1:18  rin!:s.  thev  were  d. 
Dan.  7:7  a  fourth  beast  d.  19 

9:4  O  Lord  the  great  and  d.  God 
ffab.  1:7  the  Chaldeans  are  d. 
J/a/.  1:14  name  d.  among  heath. 

4:5  great  and  d.  day  of  the  Lord 

DRE.AM,  Substantive. 
Gen.  20:3  to  Abimelech  In  a  d. 

31:10  Jacob  saw  in  a  d  the  rams 
24  God  came  to  Laban  in  a  rf. 

37:5  Joseph  dreamed  a  d.  0,  IJ 


798 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DRE 

Ckn.  40:5  but.  and  ba.  a  d.  both 
41:7  it  was  a  d.  1  K.  3:15 
25  d.  of  Pharaoh  is  one,  26 
Num.  12:6  L.  will  speak  in  a  d. 
Jud.  7:13  told  a  rf.  to  his  fellow 
1  K.  3:5  to  Solomon  in  a  d. 
,  Job  30:8  he  shall  fly  away  as  a  d. 
33:15  in  a  d.  openeth  ears 
P«.  73:20  aa  a  rf.  when  oneawak. 
Ec.  5:3  a  rf.  com.  through  husin. 
Is.  29:7  fight  ag.  Ariel  Be  as  a  d. 
Jer.  23:28  hath  d.  let  him  tell  d. 
Dan.  2:4  tell  thy  servants  the  d. 
36  this  is  the  d. 
4:19  d.  be  to  th.  that  hate  thee 
7:1  Daniel  had  a  d.  wrote  d. 
Mat.  1:20  angel  of  Lord  app.  to 

Joseph  ina  rf.  2:13,  19 
9:12  warned  of  God  in  a  rf.  22 
27:19  I  have  suffered  in  a  d. 
DRE.4M,  Verb. 
126:1  were  like  them  that  d. 
Joel  2:28  old  men  d.  Acts  2:17 

DREAMED. 
Gen.  28:12  Jac.  d.  ;  .37:5  Jos.  d. 
40:5  officers  d.  ;  41:1  Phar.  15 
Jer.  23:25  proph.  said,  I  have  d. 
29:8  dreams  you  cause  to  be  d. 
Dan.  2:1  Nebuchadnezzar  d. 

DRE.AMER,  S. 
Gen.  37:19  said.  This  d.  cometh 
Deut.  13:3  not  hearken  to  d. 

5  d.  shall  be  put  to  death 
Jer.  27:9  hearken  not  to  your  d. 
Jude  8  filthy  d.  detUe  the  flesh 

DREAMS. 
Gen.  37:8  hated  him  for  his  d. 
20  what  will  become  of  his  d. 
41.12  and  he  interpreted  our  d. 
42:9  Joseph  remembered  the  d. 
1  Sam.  28:6  answer,  not  by  d.  1.5 
Job  7:14  thou  scarest  me  with  d. 
Ec.  5:7  in  multitude  of  d.  are 
Jer.  23:27  forget  my  name  by  d. 

32  that  prophesy  false  d. 
Dan.  1:17  understand,  in  d.  5:12 
Zee.  10:2  diviuers  told  false  d. 

DREAMETH. 
Is.  29:8  hungry  man  d.  a  thirsty 

DREGS. 
Ps.  75:8  d.  wicked  shall  drink 
Is.  61:17  drunken  d.  of  cup,  22 

DRESS. 
Gen.  2:15  into  garden  to  d.  it 
18:7  young  man  hasted  to  d.  it 
Deut.  28:39  plant  vluey.  d.  them 
3  Sam.  12:4  to  d.  for  wayfaring 

13:5  Tamar  d.  meat  in  my  sijjht 
\K.  18:25  Elijah  said,  d.  it  first 

DRESSED. 
iSam.  12:4  d.  poor  man's  lamli 

19:24  Mcphib.  not  d.  his  feet 
Heb.  6:7  for  them  by  wh.  it  is  d. 

DRESSER. 
Luke  13:7  said  to  d.  of  vineyard 

DREW. 
Gen.  24:20  Rebekah  d.  water,  45 
37:28  they  d.  up  Jo.«eph 
38:29  as  Zarah  d.  back  his  hand 
Ex.  2:10  I     him  out  of  water 

16  Jethro's  daughters  d.  water 
Jos.  8:26  Jos.  d.  not  hand  b«ck 
Jud.  8:10  fell  120,000  d.  sword 
20  the  youth  d.  not  his  sword 
20:2  400,000  that  d.  swoid 
ifutt  4:8  60  he  d.  oS  his  shoe 
iSam.  22:17  he  d.  me  out  of 
many  waters,  Ps.  18:16 
23:16  min;hty  men  d.  water  out 

well  Beth.  1  Chr.  11:18 
24:9  in  Israel  800,000  d.  sword 

1  K.  22:34  d.  a  bow,  2  C7ir.  18:33 

2  K.  9:24  Jehu  bow 

1  Chr.  19:16  ri.  forth  the  Syrians 
21:5  Israel  were  1,100.000  that  d. 

sword,  Judah  470,000 
Jer.  38:13  d.  up  Jeremiah 
Hos.  11:4  d.  with  cords  of  a  man 
Mat.  13:48  d.  to  shore,  j)/rt/'/t  6:53 
36:51  Peter  d.  his  sword,  Mark 

14:47;  JbA?i  18:10 
Luke  23:54  and  the  sabbath  d.  on 
John  2:9  servants  d.  the  water 
21:11  d.  the  net  full  of  fishes 
Acts  5:37  d.  away  much  people 
14:19  d.  Paul  out  of  the  city 
16:19  d.  P.  and  S.  into  mark.-pl 
27  jailer  d.  his  sword 
17:6  d.  Jason  and  certain  breth. 
19:.33  they  d.  Alexander  out 
21:30  d.  Paul  out  of  temple 
Bev.  12:4  d.  third  part  of  stars 

DREW  near,  or  nigh. 
Gen.  47:29  time  d.  n.  Is.  m.  die 


DRI 

1  Sam.  17:40  David  ri.  n.  to  Goli. 

2  i.'a!m.  18:25  Ahimaaz  near 
Zep.  3:2  d.  not  ?if(77'  to  her  God 
Meet.  21:1  when  they  d.  Ji.  to  Jer. 

34  timeof  fruit  near,  he  sent 
Luke  15:25  elder  son  d.  n.  to  ho. 

22:47  Judas  d.n,  to  J.  to  kiss 

24:15  Jesus  himself  d.  near 
28  they  d.  nigh  to  the  village 
Acts  7:17  time  of  promise  d.  n. 
31  as  Mos.  cl.  near  to  behold  it 

27:27  d.  near  some  country 

DRE  WEST. 
Lam.  3:57  d.  near  in  day  I  called 
DRIED.   See  after  det. 

DRIIVK,  Substantire. 
Gen.  21:19  and  gave  the  lad  d. 

24:14  thy  camels  d.  also,  46 
Lev.  11:34     drunk  in  such  ves. 
Num.  20:8  give  congregation  d. 
■Tud.  4:19  she  gave  Sisera  d. 
Est.  1:7  d.  in  vessels  of  gold 
Ps.  78:15  af.  as  out  of  gr.  depths 

102:9  mingled  my  d.  with  weep. 

104:11  gave  d.  to  every  beast 
7.S.  32:6  cause  d.  of  thirsty 

43:20  to  give  d.  to  my  people 
TJos.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  d. 

4:18  their  d.  is  sour 
Hab.  2:15  giveth  his  neighbor  d. 
ITag.  1:6  ye  are  not  filled  with  d. 
Mat.  25:.35  and  ye  gave  me  d. 

37  g.  thee  d. ;  42  gave  me  no  d. 
John  4:9  a  Jew,  askest  d.  of  me 

6:55  my  blood  is  d.  indeed 
Po>n.  12:20  enemy  thirst,  give  d. 

14:17  kingdom  not  meat  andf/. 
1  Cor.  10:4  drink  same  spirit,  d. 
Col.  2:16  judge  in  meat  or  in  d. 

Strong  DRI\K. 
Lev.  10:9  do  not  drink  strong  d. 
Xmn.  6:3  Nazarite  sep.  fr.  s.  d. 
Deut.  14:26  money  for  sir.  d. 

29:6  nor  drunk  s.  d.  forty  years 
■Tud.  13:4  wife  not  drink  s.  d. 

1  Sam.  1:15  wine  nor  stv.  d. 
Prov.  20:1  strong  d.  is  raging 

31:4  princes  to  drink  *i'7'.  d. 

6  s.  d.  to  him  ready  to  perish 
Is.  5:11  may  follow  strong  d. 

22  men  of  strength  min.  s.  d. 
21:9  str.  d.  bitter  to  them 
28:7  erred  through  st.  d.  they 
are  out  of  the  way  thro'  «.  d. 
29:9  stag,  but  not  with  ^^ro/ifj'd. 
56:12  fill  ourselves  with  str.  d. 
Mic.  2:11  prophesy  of  strong  d. 
Luke  1:15  shall  not  drink  s.  d. 

DRI\R-OFFERING. 
Ex.  29:40  for  a  d.-o.  Num.  15:5 
Lav.  23:13  d.-o.  shall  be  of  wiue 
Is.  57:6  hast  poured  d.-o. 
65:11  furnish  d.-o. 
Joel  1:9  d.-o.  cut  off 
13  the  d.-o.  is  withholden 
2:14  return,  and  leave  a  d.-o. 

DRI\K.OFFERI!VGS. 
Lev.  2:3:18  with  d.-o.  37;  Num. 
6:15;  28:.31;  29:11,  18,  19,  21, 
21,  30,  33,  37,  39 
Num.  28:14  d.-o.  half  a  hin  of  w. 
Deut.  32:38  drank  wine  of  d.-o. 
Ezr.  7:17  buy  speedily  d.-o. 
Ps.  16:4  their  d.-o.  of  blood 
Jer.  7:18  d.-o.  to  oth.  gods,  19:13; 
32:29 

44:17  d.-o.  to  qu.  of  heaven,  18 
Ezek.  20:28  there  ])oured  out  cf.-o. 
45:17  princes  part  to  give  d.-o. 

DRIXK,  Verb. 

Gen.  24:18  d.  my  lord,  46 
30:38  when  flocks  came  to  d. 
Ex.  15:24  what  shall  we  d.  ? 
32:20  made  children  of  Israel  d. 
Lev.  10:9  do  not  d.  wine  nor 
Num.  6:3  nor  d.  liquor  of  grapes 
■lud.  7:5  boweth  down  to  d. 
Ruth  2:9  go  to  the  vessels,  and  d. 

2  Sam.  23:16  would  not  d.  there- 

of, 17;  1  Chr.  11:18,  19 
1  E.  17:4  Shalt  d.  of  the  brook 
Est.  .3:15  king  and  Haman  to  d. 
■Job  21:20  d.  wrath  of  Almighty 
Ps.  36:8  d.  of  river  of  thy  pleas. 

60:3  d.  wine  of  astonishment 

69:21  gave  me  linegar  to  d. 

75:8  wicked  of  earth  shall  d. 

78:44  into  blood  that  not  d. 

80:5  givest  them  tears  to  d. 

110:7  rf.  of  the  brook 
Prov.  4:17  they  d.  wine 

31:5  lest  they  d.  and  forget  law 

7  d.  and  forget  his  poverty 
Cant.  5:1  d.  yea,  d.  abundantly 
Is.  24:9  drink  bit.  to  them  d.  it 


DRI 

Is.  51:22  no  more  d.  it  again 
62:9  d.  it  in  courts  of  holiness 
Ky.la  my  servant  shall  d. 

Jer.  16:7  cup  of  consolation  to  d. 
2:3:15  make  (/.  water  of  gall 
25:15  cause  nations  to  d.  it 

16  they  shall  d.  and  be  moved 

27  d.  ye,  be  drunken,  and  spue 

28  Ye  shall  certainly  d. 
35:14  to  this  day  they  d.  none 
49:12  whose  judgm.  was  not  to 

d.  of  cup,  but  thou  Shalt  d. 
Ezek.  4:11  time  to  time  shall  d. 
23:32  d.  of  thy  sister's  cup 
34:19  d.  that  ye  have  fouled 
Dan.  5:2  concubines  might  d. 
A7ms  i:l  masters.  Let  us  d, 
Ob.  16  the  heathen  d.  continu- 
ally, yea,  they  shall  d. 
ITab.  2:16  d.  and  let  thy  foreskin 
Hag.  1:6  ye  d.  but  are  not  tilled 
Zee.  9:15  d.  and  make  a  noise 
Mat.  10:42  whoso  giveth  to  d.  to 
20:22  are  ye  able  iod.  of  the  cup 
I  shall  d.  of  ?  Mark  10:38 
23  shall  (/.  indeed,  Mark  10:39 
26:27  saying,  d.  ye  all  of  it 

29  not  d.  till  that  day  I  d.  it, 
Mark  14:25;  22:18 

42  may  not  pass,  except  I  d.  it 
27:34  gave  hiin  vinegar  to  d. 
48  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave 
hira  to  d.  Mark  15:36 
Mark  16:18  if  d.  any  deadly  th. 
■lohn  4:10  saith,  Give  me  to  d. 
7:.37  let  him  come  to  me  and  d. 
18:11  shall  I  not  d.  ? 
1  Cor.  10:4  did  all  d.  the  same 
21  d.  cup  of  L.  and  of  devils 
11:25  this  do,  as  oft  as  ye  (/.  it 
12:13  all  to  d.  into  one  Spirit 
DRI\K  water,  or  waters. 
Gen.  24:43  \o.  of  thy  pitcher  to  d. 
E.r.  7:24  for  w.  to  d. 
15:23  could  not  d.  waters  of  M. 
17:1  no  ^vater  for  the  peo.  to  d. 
Num.  5:24  d.  bitter  water,  26,  27 
20:5  neither  any  w.  to  d.  33:14 

17  nor  d.  water  of  wells,  21:22 
Dent.  2:6  wa.  for  money,  d.  28 
Jnd.  4:19  w.  to  d.  for  I  am  thir. 

7:6  rest  bowed  to  d.  water 
1  Sam.  30:11  Egyptian  d.  w. 
■2  Sam.  23:15  gfve  me  to  d.  of  w. 

of  B;;thlehcm,  1  Chr.  11:17 
1  K.  13:8  nor  will  I  d.  water,  9 

17:10  a  little  w.  that  I  may  d. 
iK.  3:17  val.  fill,  with  w.  may  d. 

18:31  d.  ev.  one  wa.  cis.  Is.  36:16 
.Tob  22:7  given  iv.  to  weary  to  d. 
Prov.5 :15  d.  wa.  out  of  thy  cist. 

2.5:21  give  w.  to  d. 
■ler.  2:18  d.  water  of  Sihor 

8:14  w.  of  gall  to  d.  9:15 
Ezek.  4:11  a.  water  by  meas.  16 

12:18  d.  thy  water  with  tremb. 

19  d.  their  wa.  with  astonish. 
31:14  Hieir  trees  that  d.  w.  16 

Dan.  1:12  pulse  to  eat,  wat.  to  d. 
Amos  4:8  wandered  to  d.  water 
■/on.  3:7  let  not  feed  nor  d.  w. 
Mark  9:41  cup  ofw.  to  d. 
.John  4:7  Give  me  w.  to  d. 

1  riOT.  5:23  d.  no  longer  i/ja^er 

DRIXK,  with  wine. 
(?«n.  19:32  our  father  d.  wine 
Lev.  10:9  not  d.  wine  when  go 
Num.  6:3  rf.  no  vinegar  of  w. 

20  Nazarite  may  w. 

Deut.  28:39  plant  \'ineyards,  but 

not  d.  of  wine,  Amos  5:11 
■Tud.  13:4  M.  wife  d.  no  tt).  7,  14 

2  .yaOT.  16:2  jr.  such  as  faint  m.  d. 
Ps.  60:3  d.  wine  of  astonishment 
Prcfv.  4:17  c?.  w/ns  of  violence 

9:5  d.  of         I  have  mingled 
31:4  it  is  not  for  kings  to  d.  w. 

Ec.  9:7  d.  thy  w.  with  a  merry 

Cant.  8:2  d.  of  spiced  ?o. 

Is.  5:22  are  mighty  to  d.  wine 
24:9  shall  not'rf.  w.  with  a  song 
62:8  sous  of  stranger  not  d.  w. 

Jer.  35:2 give  Rechabites  iv.  to  d. 
6  cf.  no  IV.  ye  shall  rf.  no  w. 

Ezek.  44:21  nor  any  priest  d.  w. 

Dan.  1:16  wine  they  should  rf. 

Joel  3:3  sold  a  girl  for  7V.  to  rf. 

Amos  2:8     w.  of  condemned 

12  ye  gave  Nazarites  wine  to  d. 
6:6  that  d.  wine  in  bowls 
9:14  plant  vineyards  and  d.  w. 

MiC.  6:15  not  d.  wine,  Zep.  1:13 

Mar'k  15:23  gave  to  d.  w.  mingled 

Luke  1:15  J.  shall  d.  neither  w. 

Pom.  14:21  not  good  to  d.  wine 

Per.  11;S  all  nations  d.  of  w. 
10  d.  of        of  wrath  of  G. 


DRI 

DRIIVKERS. 

.Joel  1:5  howl,  all  ye  d.  of  wine 
DRI\KS. 

Ileb.  9:10  only  in  meats  and  d. 
DRIIVKETII. 

Gen.  44:5  in  which  mv  lord  d.  r 

Deut.  11:11  land  d.  water  of  raiu 

■Job  6:4  poison  d.  up  my  spirit 
15:16  d.  iniquity  like  water 
34:7  like  Job  \?h  o  d.  scorning 
40:23  behold,  he  d.  up  a  river 

ProB.  26:6  d.  damage 

Is.  29:8  he  d.  but  he  awaketh 
44:12  the  smith,  he  d.  no  water 

Mark  2:16  d.  with  publicans? 

John  4:13  d.  this  wa.  shall  thirst 
14  d.  of  water  I  shall  give  him 
6:.54  d.  my  blood  hath  eter.  Ufa 
.56  d.  my  blood,  dwelleth  in  me 

1  Cor.  11:29  d.  unworth.  d.  dam. 

Utb.  6:7  which  d.  in  the  rain 
DRI\'KI.\G. 

Gen.  24:22  camels  had  done  d. 

Rvth  3:3  till  Boaz  have  done  d. 

1  Sum.  ;30:16  were  eating  and  d. 

1  K.  4:20  Judah  and  Israel  d. 
10:21  Solomon's  d.  vessels 
16:9  E.  was  d.  ;  20:12  Benhad. 

1  Chr.  12:39  with  D.  three  days  d. 
Est.  1:8  d.  was  according  to  law 
.fob  1:13  sons  and  daughters  d. 
Is.  22:13  eating  ficsh,  and  d.  w. 
Mat.  11:18  John  came  neither 

eating  nor  d.  Luke  7:33 
19  eating  and  d.  Luke  7:34 
24:.38  and  d.  till  the  fiood  came 
Luke  10:7  d.  such  as  they  give 

DRIVE. 
Et.  6:1  with  a  strong  hand  d.  out 
2:3:28  hornets,  which  shall  d. 

29  I  will  not  d.  out  in  one  year 

30  by  little  and  little  I  will  d. 
33:2  I  will  d.  out  the  Canaanite 
34:11  behold,  I  d.  out  Amorite 

Num.  22:6  I  may  d.  them  out 
11  able  to  overcome,  and 
33:55  if  ye  will  not  d.  out  the 

Deut.  4:38  d.  out  nations  from 

bcf  thee,  9:4,  5;  Jos.  3:10 
9:3  so  shalt  thou  (/.  them  out 
11:23  then  will  the  Lord  d.  out 
18:12  Lord  doth  d.  them  out 

Jos.  13:6  them  will  I  d.  out 
14:12  then  I  shall  be  able  to  d. 
15:63  Judah  could  not  d.  out 
17:12  Manasseh  could  not  d.  out 
13  not  utterly  d.  out.  Jud.  1:28 
18  shalt  d.  out  the  Canaanitcs 
23:5  d.  them  out  of  your  sight 
13  no  more  d.  out,  .Tud.  2:3,  21 

Jud.  1:19  Judah  could  not  d.  out 
21  Benjamin  not  d.  out  Jebus. 
27  Manasseh ;  29  Ephraim 
31  Asher;  33  NaphtaU 
11:24  whom  Lord  shall  d.  out 

%  K.  4:24  d.  slack  not  thy  riding 

2  Chr.  20:7  d.  out  inhabitants 
Job  18:11  ter.  d.  him  to  his  feet 

24:3  d.  away  ass  of  fatherless 
Ps.  4-1:2  didst  d.  out  heathen 

68:2  as  smoke,  so  d.  them  away 
Prov.  22:15  rod  of  correction  d.  it 
Is.  22:19  d.  thee  from  thy  station 
Jer.  24:9  be  a  curse  whether  I  d. 

27:10  I  should  d.  you  out,  15 

46:15  Lord  did  d.  them 
Ezek.  4:13  whether  I  will  d.  them 
Dan.  4:25  d.  thee  from  men,  33 
Hos.  9:15  d.  th.  out  of  my  housa 
Joel  2:20  d.  the  northern  army 
Zep.  2:4  d.  out  Ashd.  at  noonday 
^c<«  27:15  ship,  we  let  her  d. 

DRIVEN. 
Gen.  4:1 1  hast  d.  me  out  this  day 
Ex.  10:11  d.  from  Pharaoh's  pre. 

22:10  the  beast  be  d.  away 
Num.  32:21  d.  out  his  enemies 
Z>f»<.  4:19  be  d.  to  worship  them 

30:1  whither  Lord  hath  d.  thea 
4  if  any  of  thine  be  d.  out 
Jos.  23:9  L.  d.  out  great  natioiva 
1  Sam.  26:19  rf.  me  out  this  day 
Job  6:13  wisdom  d.  from  me? 

13:25  break  leaf  d.  to  and  frof 

18:18  d.  fi-om  light  to  darkness 

.30:5  d.  forth  from  among  men 
Ps.  40:14  let  be  d.  backward 

68:2  as  smoke  is  d.  away,  go 

114:3  Jordan  was  d.  back,  5 
Prov.  14:.32  wicked  is  d.  away 
Is.  8:22  shall  be  d.  to  darkness 

19:7  sown  by  brooks  d.  away 

41:2  as  d.  stubble  to  his  bow 
Jer.  8:3  in  places  whiihcr  d, 
2:3:.3,  8:  29:14,  18:  3->3T 

16:15  from  all  lands  whither  d. 


799 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DRO 

Ter.  23:2  d.  them  away  not  Tisit. 
12  be  d.  on,  and  fall  therein 

40:12  places  whither  d.  43:5 

46:98  end  of  nations,  whither  d. 

49:5  shall  be  d.  out  every  man 

50:17  lions  have  d.  him  away 
Ezek.  31:11  I  have  d.  him  out  for 

34:4  brought  that  d.  away,  16 
Dan.  4:3'J  d.  from  men,  5:21 

9:7  through  all  countries  d. 
JTns.  13:3  as  chaff  d.  with  whirl. 
Mc.  4:6  gather  her  d.  Zep.  3:19 
Lv!ct  8:29  d.  of  devil  into  wilder. 
Acts  27: 17  and  so  were  d. 

27  d.  up  and  down  in  Adria 
Jam.  1:6  like  wave  d.  with  wind 

3:4  though  d.  of  fierce  winds 
DRIVER. 
Job  39:7  nor  regard,  crying  ofd. 

DRIVETH. 
iK.  9:20  for  he  d.  furiously 
Ps.  1:4  like  chaff  wind  d. 
Prov.  25:23  wind  d.  away  raiu 
Hark  1:12  d.  him  to  wilderness 

DRIVING. 
Jvd.  2:23  d.  them  out  hastily 
2  /r.  9:20  d.  is  like  (i.  of  Jehu 
1  Chr.  17:21  by  d.  out  nations 

DKOMEDARV,  lES. 
1  K.  4:28  brought  barley  for  d. 
Est.  8: 10  sent  letters  on  young 
Is.  60:6     of  Midian  cover  thee 
Jer.  2:23  thou  art  a  swift 

DROP,  S. 
Job  36:27  maketh  small  the  d. 

38:28  who  begotten  d.  of  dew  f 
Cant.  5:2  locks  with  rf.  of  night 
Is.  40:15  nat.  are  as  d.  of  bucket 
Luke  22:44  as  great  d.  of  blood 

DROP. 
Dexit.  32:2  doctrine  d.  as  rain 

33:28  heav.  d.  dew.  Pro;'.  3:20 
Jo6  36:28  which  the  clouds  do  d. 
Fs.  65:11  thy  paths  d.  fatness 

12  6?.  on  pastures  of  wilderness 
Prov.  5:3  lips  of  a  str.  woman  d. 
Cant.  4:11  hps  d.  as  honey-comb 
Is.  45:8  d.  down,  ye  lieavens 
Ezek.  20:46  d.  thy  word 

21:2  d.  thy  word  to.  holy  places 
Joel  3:18  mountains  shall  drop 
down  new  wine,  Amos  9:13 
Amos  7:16fl!.  not  thy  wordag.  Is. 

DROPPED,  ETH. 
Jud.  5:4  heavens  d.  clouds  d. 

1  Sam.  14:26  the  honey  d. 

2  Sam.  21:10  water  d.  on  them 
Job  29:22  my  speech  d.  on  them 
ils.  68:8  heavens  d.  at  pres.  of  G. 
jEfc.  10:18  thr.  idleness  house  d. 
Cant.  5:5  hands  d.  with  myrrh 

DROPPING. 
JVoj).  19:13  a  continual  d.  27:15 
Cant.  5:13  his  lips  d.  myrrh 

DROPSY. 
Luke  14:2  a  man  wh.  had  the  d. 

DRO.SS. 
Ps.  119:119  the  wicked  like  d. 
P?TO.25:4  take  d.  from  silver 

26:23  covered  with  silver  d. 
Is.  1:22  thy  silver  is  become  d. 

25  purely  purge  awav  thy  d. 
Ezek.  22:18  house  of  Israel  d.  19 

DROUGHT. 
Gen.  31:40  in  day  d.  consumed 
Deut.  8:15  fiery  serpents  and  d. 
Job  24:19  d.  consu.  snow-waters 
Ps.  32:4  my  moisture  into  the  (/. 
Is.  58:11  L.  satisfy  thy  soul  \nd. 
Jer.  2:6  through  a  land  of  d. 

17:8  uot  be  careful  in  year  of  d. 

50:38  a  d.  is  upon  her  waters 
Mos.  13:5  know  thee  in  land  of  d. 
Hag.  1:11  and  I  called  for  a  d. 

DROVE. 
Gen.  32:16  ev.  d.  by  themselves 

33:8  what  meanest  by  all  this  d. 

DROVE,  Verb. 

Gen.  3:24  so  God  d.  out  the  man 
15:11  Abram  d.  fowls  away 
Ex.  2:17  shepherds  d.  them 
Num.  21:35  d.  out  theAmorites 
Hab.  3:6  d.  asunder  the  nations 
John  2:15  d.  them  out  of  temple 

DRO\V\. 
Cant.  8:7  neither  can  floodsrf.  it 
1  Tim.  6:9  d.  men  in  perdition 

DROWNED. 

Ex.  15:4  are  d.  in  Red  sea 
Amo.-<  8:8  d.  as  by  flood  of  E.  9:5 
Mat.  1S:6  better  (/.  in  the  sea 
Ueb.  11:29  Egyptians  were  d. 


DRY 

DROWSINESS. 

Prow.  23:21  d.  shall  clo.  with  rage 
DRUNK. 

Devt.  29:6  nor  have  you  d.  wine 
32:43  iny  arrows  d.  with  blood 
.Tud.  15:19  rf.  his  spirit  came  ag. 

1  Sam.  1:15  I  have  d.  nei.  wine 

2  .S'fl!?«.  11:13  Dav.  made  Uriah  rf. 

1  A".  13:22  hast  eaten  and  d. 
16:9  Elah  drinking  himself  c?. 
20:16  Benha.  drinking  hims.  d. 

2  A'.  6:23  eat.  and  d.  he  sent  aw. 
19:24  d.  strange  wat.  7s.  37:25 

Cant.  5:1  d.  my  wine 

Is.  51:17  hast  d.  cup  of  his  fury 

63:6  make  them  d.  in  my  fury 
Jer.  46:10  be  d.  with  their  blood 

51:.57  I  will  maked.  her  princes 
Ezek.  34:18  d.  of  the  deep  waters 
Dan.  5:4  d.  praised  gods  of  gold 
23  thou  and  concubines  have  d. 
Ob.  16  d.  on  my  holy  mountain 
Lnke  5:.39  having  d.  old  wine 

13:26  eaten  and  d.  in  thy  pres. 
.Ttihn  2:10  well  fZ.  then  worse 
Eph.  5:18     wherein  is  excess 
Ilcv.  17:2  d.  with  wine  of  fornic. 

18:3  all  nations  d.  of  wine 
DRUNK.\RD. 
Dent.  21:20  this  our  son  is  a  d. 
Prov.  23:21  d.  sh.  come  to  poy. 

20:9  as  a  thorn  into  hand  of  d. 
Is.  24:20  the  earth  reel  like  a  d. 
1  Cor.  5:11  with  bro.  a,d.  eat  not 

DRUNKARDS. 
Ps.  69:12  I  was  song  of  the  d. 
Is.  28:1  woe  to  d.  of  Ephraim,  3 
Joel  1:5  awake,  ye  d.  and  weep 
Nah.  1:10  while  drunken  as  d. 
1  Cor.  6:10  nor  d.  inherit  kingd. 

DRUNKEN. 
Gen.  9:21  Noah  wasrf. 
1  Sam.  1:14  How  long  be  d.  ? 

25:36  Nabal  was  very  d. 
.Job  12:25  stag,  like  d.  Ps.  107:27 
/>;.  19:14  as  a  d.  man  staggereth 

29:9  d.  but  not  with  wine,  51:21 

49:26  be  d.  with  their  own  blood 

51:17  d.  dregs  of  cup  of  tremb. 
■ler.  23:9  I  am  like  a  d.  man 

25:27  be  d.  and  spue,  and  fall 

4S:26  d.  for  he  magnified  hims. 

49:12  they  have  assuredly  d. 

51:7  golden  cup  made  earth  d. 
.39  make  d.  that  they  may  sleep 
Lam.  3:15  d.  with  wormwood 

4:21  thou  Shalt  be  d.  Nah.  3:11 

5:4  d.  our  water  for  money 
Kzek.  39:19  dri.  blood  till  yebe<;. 
Nah.  1:10  while  d.  as  drunkards 
ITab.  2:15andmakesthimd.  also 
Mat.  24:49  begin  to  eat  and  drink 

with  the  d.  Luke  12:45 
Luke  17:8  serve  me  till  I  have  d. 
Acts  2:15  not  d.  as  ye  suppose 
1  Cor.  11:21  and  another  i&d. 
1  Thes.  5:7  be  d.  are  d.  in  night 
Rev.  17:6  woman  d.  with  blood 

DRUNKENNESS. 
Deiit.  29:19  to  add  d.  to  thirst 
Ec.  10:17  eat  for  strength  not  d. 
■ler.  13:13  fill  inhabitants  with  rf. 
Ezek.  23::i3  shall  be  filled  with  d. 
Luke  21:.34  overchargexl  with  d. 
Horn.  1.3:13  not  in  rioting  and  d. 
Gal.  5:21  works  of  flesh  are  d. 
DRUSILLA.   ^rfs  24:24 

DRY. 
Lev.  13:30  it  is  a  (i.  scall 
■los.  9:5  bread  was  d.  12 
■Jud.  6:37  it  be  d.  on  all  the  earth 

•39  let  it  be  d.  only  on  fleece 
Job  13:25  pursue  the  d.  stubble  f 
Ps.  105:41  they  ran  in  d.  places 
Prov.  17:1  better  is  a  d.  morsel 
Is.  25:5  as  the  heat  in  a  d.  place 

.32:2  he  as  rivers  in  a  d.  place 

44:27  saith  to  the  deep.  Be  d. 

56:3  say,  I  am  a  d.  tree 
.Jer.  4:11  a  d.  wind,  not  to  fan 

51:36  I  will  make  her  springs  d. 
Ezek.  17:24  maderf.  tree  flourish 

20:47  devour  every  d.  tree 

30:12  I  will  make  the  rivers  d. 

.37:2  bones  d.;  4  O  ye  d.  bones 
Uos.  9:14  give  them  rf.  breasts 

13:15  his  spring  shall  become  d. 
\ah.  1:4  rebuk.  sea.  niakctli  itd. 

10  be  dev.  as  stubble  fully  d. 
Zep.  2:13  make  Nineveh  d.  like 
Mat.  12:43  d.  places,  Luke  11-24 
Luke  23:31  be  done  in  the  d.  ? 

DRY  ground. 
Gen.  8:13  face  of  ground  was  d. 
Ex.  14:16  ou  d.  g.  in  sea,  23 


DUM 

■loi.  3:17  the  priests  stood  firm 

on  d.  ground  in  Jordan 
2  K.  2:8  Elisha  went  over  on  d.  g. 
Ps.  107:33  water-spr.  into  d.  g. 

35  turneth  d.  g.  into  wat/er-sp. 
Is.  44:3  will  poiir  floods  on  d.  g. 

53:2  as  a  root  out  of  a  d.  g. 
Ezek.  19:13  planted  in  a  <i.  ^. 
See  LAND. 

DRY,  Verb. 
Job  12:15  waters,  tliey  d.  up 

15:.30  flame  d.  up  his  branches 
Is.  42:15  will  d.  up  herbs,  pools 

44:27  d.  up  thy  rivers;  50:2  sea 
Jer.  51:.36  I  will  d.  up  her  sea 
Zee.  10:11  deeps  of  river  shall  d. 

DRIED. 
Gen.  8:7  until  waters  were  d.  up 
Lev.  2:14  green  ears  of  com  d.  by 
Nim.  6:3  moist  grapes  or  d. 

11:6  our  soul  is  d.  away 
■Jos.  2: 10  Lord  d.  up  Red  sea 

4:23  d.  up  waters  of  Jordan 

5:1  heard  Lord  had  d.  up  Jord. 
.Jud.  16:7  with  withs  never  d. 

1  A'.  13:4  Jeroboam's  hand  d. 
17:7  brook  d.  because  no  rain 

2  K.  19:24  with  sole  of  feet  have 

I  d.  the  rivers.  Is.  37:25 
Job  18:16  his  roots  bed.  beneath 

28:4  they  are  d.  up 
Ps.  22:15  my  strength  is  d. 

69:3  my  throat  is  d.  eyes  fail 

106:9  Red  sea,  it  was  d.  up 
Is.  5:13  multi.  d.  up  with  tnirst 

19:5  river  be  «  asted  and  d.  up 
6  brooks  of  defence  be  d.  up 

51:10  it  which  hath  d.  the  seaP 
Jer.  23:10  places  of  wilder,  d.  up 

50:38  her  waters  shall  be  d.  up 
Ezek.  17:24  d.  up  the  green  tree 

19:12  east  wind  d.  up  her  fruit 

37:11  they  say,  Our  bones  are  d. 
Hos.  9:16  their  root  is  d.  up 

1.3:15  his  fountain  be  d.  up 
Joel  1:10  the  new  wine  is  d.  up 
12  vine  is  d.;  20  rivers  are  d. 
Zee.  11:17  arm  be  clean  d.  up 
Mark  5:29  fount,  of  her  blood  d. 

11:20  saw  the  fig-tree  d.  up 
Rev.  16:12  Euphrates  was  d.  up 

DRIEDST,  ETH. 
Job  14:11  and  as  the  flood  d.  up 
Ps.  74:15  d.  up  mighty  rivers 
Prov.  17:22  broken  spirit  f/.  b(m. 
Nail.  1:4  Lord  d.  up  all  the  riv. 

DRY-SHOD. 
Is.  11:15  make  men  go  over  d.-s. 
DITE. 

Lev.W-.Vi  thy  d.  thy  sons'  d.  14 
Devt.  18:3  shall  be  the  priest's  d. 
1  ^/^r.  15:13  sought  not  after  d. 
16:29  the  glory  d.  to  his  name, 

Ps.  29:2;  96:8 
PrOT.  3:27  with,  not  to  whom  d. 
Mat.  18:.34  pay  all  that  was  d. 
Luke  23:41  we  receive  d.  reward 
^OTO.  13:7  to  whom  tribute  is  d. 
1  Cor.  7:3  to  the  wife  d.  benevol. 

DUE  aeason. 
Lev.  26:4  in  d.  ,9.  Deut.  11:14 
A't/OT.  28:2  to  ofi'er  to  me  in  d.  s. 
Ps.  104:27  meat  in  d.  s.  145:15 
Pro?'.  15:23  a  word  spoken  in  d.  s. 
Ec.  10:17  princes  eat  in  d.  s. 
Mat.  24:45  in  d.  s.  Z-;/*e  12:42 
Gal.  6:9  in  d.  s.  we  shall  reap 

DUE  time. 
Deut.  32:.35  foot  slide  in  d.  ^Sme 
Pom.  5:6  in  d.        Christ  died 
1  Cor.  15:8  one  born  out  of  d.  i. 
1  Tim.  2:6  be  testified  in  d.  <. 
r?'?.  1:3  in  d.  rt?n«  manifested 
1  P«<.  5:6  he  may  exalt  you  la  d.  t. 
DUES. 

Rom.  13:7  render  to  all  their  d. 

DUKE,  S. 
Gen.  36:15  d.  of  sons  of  Esau,  19 
21  d.  of  the  Ilorites,  29 
40  d.  Alvah,  d.  Jetheth 
Ex.  15:15  d.  of  Edom  amazed 
■Jos.  13:21  Hur  and  Reba,  d. 

DULCIMER. 
Dan.  3:5  d.  and  music,  10,  15 
DULL. 

Mat.  13:15  ears  are  d.  Acts  28:27 
ZTed.  5:11  ye  are  d.  of  hearing 

DUMAH. 
Gen.  25:14;  Jos.  15:52;  is.  21:11 

DUMB. 
Ex.  4:11  or  who  maketh  the  d. 
Ps.  :38:13  I  was  as  a  d.  man 
39:2  I  was  d.  with  silence,  9 


DUS 

Pto?'.  31:8  open  thy  moufh  for  d. 
Is.  35:6  tongue  of  d.  shall  sing 
5.3:7  sheep  before  shearers  is  d. 
56:10  his  watchmen  all  d.  dogs 
Ezek.  3:26  d.  and  uot  be  reprover 
24:27  speak,  and  be  no  more  i. 
33:^  and  I  was  no  more  d. 
Dan.  10:15  to  the  grou.  I  bee.  d. 
nab.  2:18  to  make  him  d.  idols 

19  saith  to  d.  stone.  Arise 
Mat.  9:.32  bro.  to  him  a  d.  man 
33  the  d.  spake,  Luke  11:14 
12:22  and  d.  and  he  healed 
15:30  having  with  them  those  d. 
31  saw  the  d.  speak,  J/arfc  7:37 
Mark  9:25  thou  d.  spirit,  come 
i'rf-e  1:20  Shalt  be  d.  until  the 
.Ms  8:32  lamb  d.  before  shearer 
1  Cor.  12:2  carried  away  to  d. 
2P(2<.  2:16  the  d.  ass  speaking 

DUNG,  Substantive. 
Ex.  29:14  and  d.  bum,  Lev.i:\\\ 
8:17:  16:27;  A'?/m.  19:5 

1  K.  14:10  as  taketh  away  d. 

2  A".  6:25  cab  of  doves'  d. 

9:37  carcass  of  Jezebel  be  as  d. 
18:27  eat  their  own  d.  7s.  36:12 
Job  20:7  perish  like  his  Own  d. 
Ps.  83:10  they  became  as  d. 
.7er.  8:2  be  for  d.  on  the  earth 
9:22  carca.^ses  fall  as  d. 
16:4  shall  be  as  d.  •  25:33  be  d. 
Ezek.  4:12  shall  bake  it  with  d. 

15  given  cow's  d.  for  man's  d. 
Zep.  1:17  their  flesh  be  as  the  d. 
Mai.  2:3  spread  d.  on  your  faces, 

even  d.  of  solemn  feasts 
PhU.  3:8 1  count  all  things  but  d. 

DUNG,  Verb. 
Luke  13:8  dig  about,  and  d.  it 

DUNG-GATE. 
Neh.  3:13  Ila.  rep.  to  d.-g.  12:31 
DUNGHILL,  S. 

1  Sam.  2:8  beg.  from  d.  Ps.  113:7 
^'zr.  6:11  let  his  house  be  a  d. 
7s.  25: 10  as  straw  trodden  for  d. 
Lam.  4:5  embrace  d. 

Pan.  2:5  houses  be  made  a  d. 

3:29  their  houses  be  made  a  d. 
Luke.  14:35  salt  not  fit  for  the  d. 

DUNGEON. 
Gen.  40:15  should  put  me  intod. 

41:14  Joseph  hastily  out  of  d. 
Ex.  12:29  to  first-bom  in  the  d. 
Jfr.  37:16  Jeremiah  entered  d. 

38:6  cast  him  into  the  d. 

10  take  up  Jere.  out  of  the  d. 

11  let  them  into  d.  to  Jerem. 
Lam.  3:.5:3  cut  ofi"  my  life  in  d. 

55  called  on  thy  name  out  of  d. 
DURA.   Dan.  3:1 

DURABLE. 

Prov.  8:18  d.  riches  are  with  me 
7s.  ^18  be  for  d.  clothing 

DURETH. 
Mat.  13:21  but  d.  for  a  while 

DURST. 
Est.  7:5  that  d.  presume  to  do  so 
,Idb  32:6  d.  not  show  my  opinion 
Mat.  22:46  d.  not  ask  nioreques. 

Mark  12:34 ;  Lxike  20:40 
.John  21:12  none  d.  ask  him 
Acts  5:13  d.  no  man  join  to  them 
7:32  then  Moses  d.  uot  behold 
Jude  9  d.  not  bring  a  railing  ac. 

DUST. 

Gen.  3:14  d.  shall  eat  all  the  d. 
19  d.  thou  art.  to  d.  shall  ret. 

1.3:16  if  number  thed.  of  earth 

18:27  who  am  but  d.  and  ashes 
Ex.  8:16  say  to  Aaron,  smite  d. 

9:9  it  shall"  become  small  d. 
Lev.  14:41  pour  out  d. 

17:13  blood,  and  cover  it  with  d. 
Num.  23:10  who  can  count  d. 
7>ei/^  9:21  I  cast  d.  into  brook, 
2  A'.  2?:  12 

28:24  make  rain  of  thy  land  d. 
.Jos.  7:6  elders  put  d.  on  heads 

2  Sam..  16:13  Shimei  cast  d. 

1  K.  18:38  fire  of  L.  consumed  d. 
20:10  if  the  d.  of  Samaria  suflice 

2  Chr.  34:4  made  d.  of  images 
Jb6  2:12  sprinkled  d.  upon  heads 

7:5  flesh  clothed  with  clods  of  d. 
10:9  brins  mc  into  d.  again? 
28:6  earth,  it  hath  d.  of  gold 
:j4:15  shall  turn  again  to  d. 
38::58  d.  groweth  into  hardness 
42:ti  and  repent  in  d.  and  ashes 
Ps.  22:15  brought  me  into  thed. 
30:9  shall  d.  juaise  thee,  shall 
72:9  enemies  shall  lick  the  d. 
78:27  rained  flesh  ou  them  as  d 


800 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DWE 

Ps.  102:14  Berva.  favor  li.  thereof 

103:14  remembereth  we  are  d. 
Ec.  12:7  Bhall  d.  return  to  earth 
/.•;.  34:7  their  d.  shall  be  made  fat 

9  d.  be  turned  into  brimstone 
40:12  comprehended  d.  of  earth 
49:23  lick  up  the  d.  of  thy  feet 
52:2  shake  thyself  from  the  d. 
65:25  d.  be  the  serpent's  meat 

Lam.  2:10  cast    on  their  heads, 

Ezfk.  2T:30 
Ezek.  24:7  to  cover  it  with  d. 
26:4  I  will  scrape  her  d.  from 

10  their  d.  shall  cover  thee 
Amos  2:7  pant  after  d.  of  earth 
Mic.  7:17  they  shall  lick  the  d. 
Nah,  1:3  clouds  are  d.  of  his  feet 
Hob.  1:10  for  they  shall  heap  d. 
Mat.  10:14  sha.  ofTthc  d.  of  your 

feet,  Mark6:l\\  Luke  9:5 
Luke  10:11  the  d.  we  do  wipe  off 
Acts  13:51  they  shook  oft' the  d. 

22:33  as  threw  d.  into  the  air 
Hev.  18:19  cast  d.  on  their  heads 

As  the  DCST. 
Gen.  13:16  thy  seed  as  the  d.  of 

the  earth,  28:14;  2  CTir.  1:9 
Peut.  9:21  calf  small  as  the  d. 
St  Sam.  23:43  I  beat  them  as  small 

as  the  d.  Ps.  18:42 
Joh  22:24  lay  up  gold  as  the  d. 

27:16  heap  up  silver  as  d. 
Is.  5:24  their  blossom  eo  up  asd. 

40:15  nations  as  small  d.  of  bal. 

41:2  he  gave  as  d.  to  his  sword 
Zep.  1:17  blood  be  pour,  out  as  d. 
Zee.  9:3  heaped  up  silver  as  d. 

In  the  DUST. 
Job  4:19  foundation  is  in  the  d. 

7:21  now  shall  I  sleep  in  the  d. 

16:15  defiled  my  horn  in  the  d. 

17:16  rest  together  is  in  the  d. 

20:11  lie  down  with  him  in  t.  d. 

21:26  lie  down  alike  in  the  d. 

39:14  warmeth  eggs  in  the  d. 

40:13  hide  them  ih  the  d.  toget. 
I^.  7:5  lay  my  honor  in  the  d. 
Is.  2:10  hide  thee  in  the  d. 

26:19  and  sing,  ye  in  the  d. 

47:1  and  sit  in  the  d.  0  virgin 
Lam.  3:29  putteth  mouth  in  t.  d. 
Pan.  12:2  sleep  in  d.  shall  awake 
JUt<-.  1:10  roll  thyself  in  the  d. 
Nah.  3:18  nobles"  shall  dwell  in  d. 

Like  the  DUST. 
2  K.  13:7  like  the  d.  by  thresh. 
Is.  29:5  thy  strangers  be  like  d. 

Of  the  DUST. 
Oen.  2:7  L.  formed  man  of  the  d. 
Num.  5:17  take  of  d.  in  the  tab. 
Peut.  32:24  serpents  d. 
1  Sam.  2:8  out  ofd.  Ps.  113:7 
Job  5:6  Cometh  not  of  the  d. 
Prov.  8:96  highest  part  of  d. 
Ec.  3:20  all  are  of  the  d. 
Is.  29:4  be  low  out  ofd. 

To  the  DUST. 
Fs.  22:29  that  go  down  to  the  d. 

44:25  soul  is  bowed  down  to  d. 

104:29  they  die  and  return  to  d. 

119:25  soul  cleaveth  to  the  d. 
Ec.  3:20  all  are  d.  and  turn  to  d. 
Is.  25:12  bring  fortress  to  d. 

26:5  bringeth  city  even  to  the  d. 
DUTY. 

Ex.  21:10  d.  of  mar.  not  dimin. 
Peut.  25:5  d.  of  a  husband's  bro. 
Ec.  12:13  whole  d.  of  man 
Luke  17:10  that  which  was  d. 
Som.  15:27  their  d.  to  minister 

DWARF. 
Lev.  21:20  a  d.  shall  not  come 

DWELL. 
Gen.  9:27  .Taphet  d.  in  tents  of 
Ex.  2:21  content  to  d.  with  man 

29:45  I  will  d.  amongst  Israel 
Lev.  13:46  unclean  shall  d.  alone 
Num.  23:9  the  people  sh,  d.  alone 

35:34  L.  d.  am,  child,  of  Israel 
Peut.  12:11  cause  his  name  d. 

33:12  d.  between  his  shoulders 
Jud.  9:41  Gaal  not  d.  in  Shcch. 

17:10  M.  said  Levited,  with  me 
1  Sam.  27:5  that  I  may  d.  there 

1  K.  6:13  I  will  d.  among  Israel 
8:12  he  would  d.  in  thick  dark. 
17:9  get  to  Zareph.  and  d.  there 

2  K.  4:13  d.  among  mine  own  p. 
Job  3:5  let  a  clond  d.  upon  it 

11:14  not  wickedness  d.  in  tab. 
18:15  shall  d.  in  his  tabernacle 
30:6  d.  in  clefts  of  the  valleys 
Ps.  5:4  nei.  sh,  evil  d.  with  thee 
15:1  who  sh.  d.  in  thy  holy  hill 
25:13  his  soul  shall  d.  at  ease 

26 


DWE 

Ps.  37:27  depart  from  evil,  andrf, 
65:4  that  he  may  d.  in  thy  cou, 
8  that  d.  in  the  uttermost  pa, 
68:16  hill  God  desireth  to  d.  in 

18  Lord  might  d.  among  them 
72:9  that  d.  m  wilderness 
84:10  than  d.  in  tents  of  wicked, 
101:6  faithful,  that  they  may  d. 
120:5  that  I  d.  in  tents  of  Kcdar 
132:14  my  rest,  here  will  I  d. 
1:39:9  I  d.  in  uttermost  parts 
143:3  made  me  to  d.  in  darkness 

I'roiK  1:33  whoso  hearken,  sh,  d. 
8:12  I  wisdom  d.  with  prudence 
21:19  better  to  d.  in  wilderness 

Is.  6:5  I  d.  in  midst  of  a  people 
11:6  wolf  shall  d.  with  lamb 
13:21  owls  shall  d.  there 
26:5  bringeth  Aovra  them  th.  d. 

19  awake  ye  that  d.  in  the  dust 
30:19  the  people  shall  d.  in  Z. 
32:16  judgment  shall  d.  in  wil. 

18  people  d.  in  a  habitation 

33:14  d.  with  devouring  fire? 
16  he  shall  d.  on  high 
24  the  people  that  d.  therein 

34:11  the  owl  and  raven  sh,  d. 

40:22  spread,  out  as  tent  to  d.  in 

49:20  place  to  me  that  I  may  d. 

58:12  restorer  of  paths  to  d.  in 

65:9  my  servants  shall  d.  there 
Jer.  49:8  d.  deep,  O  inhabitants 
Ezek.  2:6  dost  d.  among  scorp. 

4.3:7  d.  in  midst,  9;  Zee.  2:10, 11 
IIos.  12:9  I  make  to  d.  in  taber. 

14:7  that  d.  under  his  shadow 
■Joel  S:20  Judah  shall  d.  for  ever 
jiric.  4:10  Shalt  d.  in  the  field 

7:14  flock  which  d.  solitarily 
Nah.  3:18  O  Assy,  nobles  sh,  d. 
Hay.  1:4  to  d.  in  ceiled  houses? 
Zee.  9:6  a  bastard  sh.  d.  in  Ash. 
Mat.  12:45  d.  there,  Luke  11:26 
Luke  21:35  that  d.  on  the  face  of 

the  earth.  Acts  17:26 
Acts  7:4  land  wherein  ye  now  d. 

28:16  P.  suff.  tod.  by  himself 
Po>/i.  8:9  Sp.  of  G.  d.  in  you,  11 

1  Cor.  7: 12 she  pleased  tod.  with 

2  Cor.  6:16  G.  hath  said  I  will  d. 
Eph.  3:17  C,  d.  in  hearts  by  faith 
Col.  1:19  in  him  sh,  all  fulness  d. 
3:16  let  word  of  C,  d.  in  you 

1  Pet.  3:7  husbands  d.  with  them 
1  John  4:13  we  d.  in  him 
Hev.  7:15  he  on  throne  shall  d. 
12:12  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that  d. 
13:6  against  them  that  d. 
21:3  and  he  will  d.  with  them 

DWELL,  with  earth. 
1  K.  8:27  will  God  d.  on  earth  ? 

2  Chr.  6:18 
Pan.  4:1  lan<juages  that  d.  in  all 

the  earth,  6:25 
Pev.  3:10  try  them  that  d.  in  e. 
6.10  blood  on  them  that  d.  on  e. 
13:8  all  that  d.  on  e.  shall  wors. 
14  deceiveth  them  thatrf.  one. 
14:S  preach  to  them  th.  d.  one. 
17:8  they  that  d.  on  earth 

DWELL,  icith  house. 
Deut.  28:30  build  house  and  not 

d.  Amos  5:11 
i  Sam.  7:2  I  tZ,  in  a  house  of 
cedar  1  Chr.  17:1 
5  build  ho.  to  d.  1  C7ir.  17:1 
1  A',  2:.36  build  h.  in  Jer.  and  d. 
.3:17  I  and  th.  worn.  d.  in  oneA. 
8:13  surely  built  h.  to  d.  in 
./o6  4:19  that  d.  in  A.  ofcl, 
19:15  d.  in  h.  count  stranger 
Ps.  23:6  d.  in  h.  of  the  Lord 
27:4  that  I  may  d.  in  h.  of  Lord 
84:4  they  that  d.  in  thy  house 
101:7  work  deceit  not  d.  my  h. 
Prov.  21:9  better  d.  in  the  comer 

of  a  /iOw.?<?,  25:24 
Jer.  29:5  build  h.  d.  in  them,  28 
DWELL,  with  Jerusalem. 
1  Chr.  23:23  that  ye  may  d.  in  J. 
Neh.  11:2  oft'ered  them,  to     at  J. 
.Ter.  .33:16  ,7.  shall  (/.  safely 
Ztc.  8:3  I  will  d.  in  midst  oij.  . 
Acts  2:14  all  ye  that  d.  at  Jerus. 
4:16  manifest  to  all  that  d.  in  J. 

DWELL,  with  land. 

Gen.  24:37  Canaan,  in  wh.  I.  I  d. 
20:2  rf.  in  /.  which  I  shall  tell 
34:21  let  them  d.  in  the  land 
45:10  Shalt  d.  in  I.  of  Goshen 
46:.34  may  d.  in  ^,  of  Goshen 
47:6  in  t.  of  Goshen  let  them  d. 

Ec.  8:22  I.  in  wh.  my  people  d. 

Lev.  2.5:18  shall  d.  in  2.  in  safety 
26:5  and  d.  in  your  I.  safely 

Num.  35:34  defile  not wh.  I  d. 


DWE 

Pent.  .30:20  thou  mayest  d.  in  /. 

./o«.  17:12  the  Canaanites  would 
d.  in  that  land.  ,lud.  1:27 

2  A'.  2.5:24  fear  not  to  d.  iu  land, 
Ji')-.  2.5:5;  40:9 

Ps.  :J7:3  so  thou  shall  d.  in  /. 
68:6  rebellious  d.  in  a  dry  torf 
85:9  that  glory  may  d.  in  our  /. 

Is.  9:2  d.  iu  i!.  of  shadow  of  death 

Jer.  50:3    desol.  none  shall  rf, 

£'zei-.  28:25  they  (/.  in  their  land 
.38:12  the  people  that  d.  in  land 

IIos.  9:3  shall  notrf.  iu  Lord's  I. 
DWELL,  with  place. 

Ex.  15:17  iu^j.  th.  hast  ma.  tod. 

1  Sam.  12:8     in  this  place 

2  A'.  6:1  the  p.  we  c?.  is  strait 
S  a  7;;a<"f  where  we  may  d. 

1  CAr.  17:9  shall  d.  in  their  /)?a. 
Is.  57:15  rf.  iu  high  and  holy 

DWELL  safely. 
Prov.  1:33  to  me  shall  d.  safely 
Jer.  23:6  Israel  shall  d.  safely, 

Ezek.  28:26;  .34:25,  28;  .38:8 
32:37  cause  them  to  d.  sqfely 
Ezek.  38:11  them  that  d.  safely 

DWELL  in  safety. 
Lev.  25:18  ye  shall  d.  in  the  land 

in  safety,  19;  Peut.  12:10 
Z»CM<.  33:12  beloved  of  the  Lord 
shall  d.  in  sctfety 
28  Israel  shall  d.  in  safety 
Ps.  4:8  L.  makest  me  to  d.  in  s. 

DWELL  therein. 
Num.  14:30  to  make  you  d.  t. 
.33:.53  shall  d.  t.  Peut.  11:.31 
Ps.  24:1  and  they  that  d.  therein 
37:29  the  righteous  shall  d.  th. 
69:.'!6  love  liis  name  shall  d.  t. 
Is.  33:24  people  that  d.  therein 
51:6  that  d.  therein  shall  die 
Jer.  4:29  and  not  a  man  d.  th. 
12:4  wick,  of  them,  that  d.  t. 
48:9  cities  without  any  to  d.  f. 
50::J9  the  owls  shall  d.  therein 
Acts  1:20  let  no  man  d.  therein 

DWELL  toRether. 
Ps.  133:1  brethren  tod.  torjether 

DWELLERS. 
Is.  18:3  ye  d.  on  earth,  see  ye 
Arts  1:19  was  known  tod.  at  Jer. 
2:9  d.  in  Mesopotamia  we  do 
DWELLEST. 

2  K.  19:15  which  d.  betw.  cheru- 

bim, Ps.  80:1 ;  Is.  .37:16 
Ps.  123:1  thou  that  d.  in  he.nven 
Jer.  49:16  d.  in  the  clefts,  Ob.  3 

51:13  thou  that  d.  upon  waters 
Kz'  k  12:2  thou  d.  in  midst 
John  1::J8  Master,  where      th.  ? 
Rev.  2:13  works  where  thou  d. 

DWELLETH. 
Lev.  19:34  stranger  that  d. 

25:.39  brother  that  d.  poor,  47 
Peut.  33:20  God  d.  as  a  lion 
,Jos.  6:25  Rahab  d.  in  Israel 

22:19  the  Lord's  tabernacle  d. 

1  Sam.  4:4  who  d.  bet.  cherubim, 

2  Sam.  6:2 ;  1  C7tr.  13:6 

2  Sr;OT.  7:2  the  ark  d.  within 
Job  15:28  he  d.  in  desolate  cities 

38:19  way  where  li"ht  c?.  ? 
Ps.  9:11  sing  to  theLord  who  d. 

26:8  place  where  thine  honor  d. 

91:1  he  that  d.  in  secret  places 

113:5  L.  our  G.  who  d.  on  high 

135:21  blessed  L.  who  d.  at  Jer. 
Is.  8:18  L.  who  d.  in  mount  Z. 

33:5  the  Lord,  for  he  d.  on  high 
Jer.  44:2  desolation,  no  man  d. 

49:31  that  (Z.  without  care 
Lam.  1:3  J.  d.  among  heathen 
Ezek.  16:46  sister  d.  at  right  ha. 
Pan.  2:22  and  light  (Z.  with  him 
IIos.  4:3  every  one  that  d.  there. 

shall  mourn,  Amos  8:8 
.Joel  3:21  I  cleanse,  for  L.     in  Z. 
Mat.  23:21  sweareth  by  him  d. 
.John  6:.56  my  blood  d.  in  me 

14:10  Father  that  d.  in  me 

17  the  Spirit,  for  he  d.  in  you 
Acts  7:48  d.  not  in  temples  made 

with  hands,  17:24 
Pom.  7:17  I,  sin  th.  d.  in  me,  20 

18  in  my  flesh  d.  no  good  th. 
8:11  quicken  by  Spirit  that  d. 

1  Cor.  3:16  Spirit  of  G.  d.  in  you 
Col.  2:9  d.  the  fulness  of  God 

2  Tim.  1:14  H.  G.  d.  in  us 
.Jam.  4:5  spirit  that  d.  in  us 

2  3:13  earth  where,  d.  right. 
1  JoAn  3:17  how  d.  love  of  G.  ? 

24  that  keepeth  com.  d.  in  him 
4:12  if  we  love,  God  d.  in  us 

15  J.  is  S.  of  G.  God  d.  in  him 


DWE 

1  John  4:16  he  that  d.  in  love,  d 

2  .John  2  which  d.  in  us 

Rev.  2:13  slain  am.  you,  Satan  rf. 
DWELLING,  Substantive. 

Gen.  27:.39  thy  d.  shall  he  fatness 
2  Chr.  6:2  built  place  for  thy  d. 
Ps.  49:14  cons,  in  grave  from  d. 

91:10  no  plague  come  nigh  d. 
Prov.  21:20  in  the  d.  of  the  wise 

24:15  against  d.  of  therighteous 
Pan.  2:11  gods  d.  not  with  flesh 

4:25  thy  d.  with  beasts,  32 ;  5:21 
Zep.  3:7  d.  should  not  be  cut  off 
Nah.  2:11  wh.  is  (/.  of  the  lions? 
Mark  5:3  his  d.  among  tombs 

DWELLIIVG. 
Gen.  25:27  plain  man.rf.  in  tents 
Lev.  2.5:29  if  a  man  sell  a  d.  hou. 
Num.  24:21  strong  is  thy  d.  place 

1  K.  8:30  in  heaven  thy  d.  place 

39,  43,  49;  2  Chr.  6:21,  30,39 

2  Chr.  .30:27  prayer  up  to  \\o\y  d. 
36:15  compassion  on  d.  place 

.lob  8:22  d.  place  of  the  wicked 
21:38  d.  places  of  the  wicked? 

Ps.  49:11  d.  places  to  all  genera. 
52:5  shall  pluck  thee  out  of  d. 
74:7  cast.  d.  place  of  thy  name 
76:2  his  d.  place  in  Zion 
79:7  laid  waste  his  d.  place 
90:1  hast  been  our  d.  place 

Is.  4:5  create  on  every  d.  place 
18:4  will  consider  in  my  d.  pla. 

Jer.  46:19  daughter  d.  in  Egypt 
51:.30  have  burnt  their  d.  places 
37  Babylon  shall  become  a  d. 

Ezek.  .38:11  all  them  d.  without 

Joel  3:17  Lord  your  God  d.  in  Z. 

Ilab.  l:fi  possess  d.  places 

Acts  2:5  were  d.  at  Jerusalem 
19:17  known  to  Greeks  d.  at  E. 

1  Cor.  4:11  no  certain  d.  place 

1  Tim.  6:16  d.  in  light 

Ileb.  11:9  d.  in  taberna.  with  L 

3  Pet.  2:8  Lot,  righteous  mand. 

DWELLIIVGS. 
JEr.  10:23  child,  of  Isr.  li.  in  d. 
Lev.  .3:17  a  perpet,  statute  thro' 

all  d.  2:3:14;  Num.  .35:29 
7:26  art  no  blood  in  any  of  d. 
23:3  do  no  work  in  all  your  d.  31 
.lob  18:21  the  d.  of  wicked 
39:6  made  barren  land  his  d. 
Ps.  55:15  wicked,  is  in  their  d. 
87:2  gates  of  Z,  than  all  d.  of  J. 
Is.  32:18  people  dwell  in  sure  d. 
Ezek.  2.5:4  men  of  east  make  d. 
Zep.  2:6  coast  shall  be  d. 

DWELT. 
Gen.  11:2  and  they  d.  there,  31; 
26:17;  2  K.  16:6;  1  Chr.  4:43; 
2  Chr.  28:18 
Num.  31:10  they  d.  2  A'.  17:29 
1  K.  13:11  rf.  old  proph.  in  B.  35 
.Job  29:25  and  I  (/.  as  a  king 
Ps.  74:2  Z.  wherein  thou  hast  (f. 

29:1  the  city  where  David  d. 
Jer.  2:6  a  land  where  no  man  d. 
39:14  J.  d.  among  the  people 
Ezek.  3:15  that  rf.  by  river  Cheb. 
31:6  und.  shadow  d.  nations,  IT 
Pan.  4:21  beasts  of  field  d. 
Zep.  2:15  rejoicing  city  that  d. 
Luke  1:05  fear  ca.  on  all  that  d. 
JohnV.ti  W.  made  flesh  and  d. 

39  and  saw  where  he  d. 
Acts  13:17  they  d.  as  strangers 
28:30  Paul  d.  in  hired  house 
Rev.  11 :10  torm.  them  that  d. 

DWELT  at. 
Gen.  22:19  and  Abraham  d.  al  B. 
Jud.  9:41  Abimelech  d.  at  A. 

1  K.  15:18  Benhad.  d.  at  Damas. 

2  Chr.  16:2 

2  K.  19-.36  Sen.  d.  at  N,  7«,  37:37 

1  Chr.  2:55  scribes  which  cf.  a<  J. 
9:34  Levitcs  d.  at  Jerusalem 

Acts  9:22  S.  conv.  Jews  that  d.  at 
32  saints  who  d.  at  Lydda 
DWELT  in. 
Num.  20:15  we  have  d.  in  Egypt 
21:31  Is.  d.  in  land  of  Amori'tes 
Peut.  2:12  d.  in  their  stead,  21, 
22,  23 ;  1  Chr.  5:22 
1.3:16  of  him  that  d.  in  bush 
,Iud.  8:11  of  them  d.  in  tents 

2  <S'o»i.  7:6  not  d.  in  any  house 

since  I  b.  Is.  out,  1  CTir.  17:5 
9:12  all  that  d.  in  house  of  Ziba 
14:28  Absalom  d.  2  years  in  J. 

1  A'.  2:38  Shimei  d.  in  Jerusalem 
12:2  J.  fled  from  Sol.  d.  in  E. 

2  K.  13:5  Israel  d.  in  their  tents 
15:5  A.  d.  in  house,  2  Chr.  26:21 
22:14  H.  the  prophetess  d.  in 

Jer.  in  college,  2  Chr.  34:22 


801 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EAR 

Ezr.  2:70  Levites,  Nethinim,  d. 

in  cities,  Neh.  3:26  ;  11:21 
Neh.  7:73  Israel  d.  in  their  cities 
Ps.  94:17  almost  d.  ill  Rilence 
Is.  13:20  Bhall  it  be  d.  in  from 

generation,  Jer.  50:39 
Jer.  ^:10  we  have  d.  in  tents 
Fzek.  36:17  Israel  d.  in  own  land 

39:26  d.  safely  in  their  land 
2)a?i.  4:12  the  fowls  d.  in  boughs 
Mat.  2:2:3  Joseph  d.  in  city  Naz. 

4:13  Jesus  d.  tn  Capernaum 
Luke  13:4  above  all  that  d.  in  J. 
Acst  7:2  Abraham  d.  in  Charr.  4 

10:10  they  who  d.  in  Asia  heard 
2  Tim.  1:5  d.  in  grandmother 

DWELT  therein. 
Deut.  3:10  E.  d.  t.;  20 giants t. 
t  K.  11:24  went  to  Dam.  a,nid.  t. 

12:25  Jerob.  built  S.  and  d.  th. 
Neh.  13:16  d.  men  of  Tyre  th. 
Ps.  68:10  congregation  hath  d.  t. 

DWELT  with. 
Huth  2:23  and  Ruth  d.  with  her 
1  Sam.  22:4  moth.  d.  w.  k.  of  M. 
1  C/ir  4:23  they  d.  with  king 
Ps.  120:6  my  soul  hath  long  d.  w. 
Jer.  40:6  J.  d.  ?t>.  him  among  peo. 
DYED. 

Is.  63:1  with  d.  earra.  from  Boz. 
Ezek.  23:15rf.  attire  upon  heads 
DYING.   S«e  after  die. 

E. 

EACH. 

Oen,  15:10  Abraham  laid  e.  piece 
34:25  Sim.  and  Levi  took  e.  man 
40:5  e.  his  dr.  45:22  e.  changes 
Ex.  18:7  asked  e.  other  of  welf. 
Num.  1:44  e.  one  was  for  house 
7:3  they  brought  fore,  one  an  ox 
16:17  Aaron  e.  of  you  his  censer 
Jos.  22:14  of  e.  chief  house  e.  one 
Jud.  21;22  reserved  not  toe.  man 
Ruth  1:9  may  find  rest  e.  of  you 

1  K.  4:7  e.  man  his  month 
22:10  kings  e.  sat  on  his  throne 

2  K.  15:20  of  e.  man  fifty  shekels 
Ps.  85:10  right,  and  pe.  kissed  e. 
Is.  2:20  they  made  e.  one 

6:2  seraphim,  e.  had  six  wings 

35:7  where  e.  lay  ,  shall  be  grass 

57:2  e.  one  walking  in  his  upr. 
Ezek.  4:6  thee  e.  day  for  a  year 
Luke  13:15doth  note,  on  sabbath 
Acts  2:3  tongues  sat  upon  e.  of 
Phil.  2:3  let  esteem  other  better 
2  Thes.  1:3  charity  towarde.  oth. 
Pev.  4:8  beasts  had  e.  six  wings 

EAULE. 
Lev.  11:13  e.  have,  14:12 
Deut.  28:49  swift  as  the  e.  flieth 

32:11  as  an  «.  stirreth  her  iiost 
Job  9:26  e.  that  hasteth  to  prey 

39:27  doth  the  e.  mount  up  ? 
Prov.  23:5  riches  fly  away  a  ?  an  e. 

.30:19  way  of  an  e.  in  the  air 
^er.  48:40  shall  fly  as  an  e. 

14:16  make  thy  nest  high  as  e. 
Ezek.  1:10  had  face  of  an  e.  10:14 

17:3  a  great  e.  with  gr.  wings,  7 
Pan.  4:33  hairs  gro.  likc«.  feath. 

7:4  a  lion,  and  had  e.  wings 
ITos.  8:1  as  an  e.  aga.  the  house 
Mic.  1:16  thy  baldness  as  the  e. 
Ilab.  1:8  Chaldeans  shall  fly  as  « 
Pev.  4:7  fourth  beast  like  fly.  e.' 

12:14  to  woman  wings  of  gr.  e. 
EAGLES. 
Ex.  19:4 1  bare  you  on  e.  wings 
2  Sam.  1:23  vere  swifter  than  e. 
Ps.  103:5  thy  youth  is  ren.  likee. 
Prov.  .30:17  young  e.  shall  eat  it 
Is.  40:.31  mount  with  wings  as  e. 
Jifr.  4:13  his  horses  swifter  th.  t. 
Lain.  4:19  pers.  swifter  than  e. 
Mat.  24:28  e.  be  gath.  Luke  17:37 
EAR. 

Ex.  21:6bore«.  Peut.  15:17 

1  Sam.  9:15  L.  hath  told  S.  in  «. 

2  K.  19:16  bow  down  e.  Ps.  31:2; 

80:1 

Neh.  1:6  let  thine  e.  be  attent.  11 
Job  4:12  and  mine  e.  received 
12:11  e.  try  words?  34:3 
13:1  mine  e.  hath  heard 
29:11  when  the  e.  heard  me 
21  to  me  men  gave  e.  waited 
36:10  he  openeth  also  their  «. 
42:5  I  heard  by  hearing  of  e. 
Ps.  10:17  wilt  cause  thine  e. 
31:2  bow  down  thine  e.  tome 
58:4  like  adder  that  stoppeth  e. 
77:1  and  he  gave  e.  unto  me 
94:U  he  that  planted  the  e. 


EAR 

Ps.  116:2  he  hath  inclined  his  e. 

Prov.  5:1  and  bow  thine  e.  to 
5'13  incline  mine  e.  to  them 
15:31  the  e.  that  heareth 
17:4  and  a  liar  giveth  e.  to 
18:15  the  e.  of  the  wise  seeketh 
20:12  hearing  e.  seeing  eye 
22:17  thine  e.  hear  the  words 
25:12  reprover  on  obedient  e. 
28:9  turneth  away  e.  from  hear. 

Ec.  1:8  nor  is  the  e.  filled  with 

Is.  48:8  time  thine  e.  was  not 
50:4  he  wakeneth  my  e.  to  hear 
5  Lord  hath  opened  mine  e. 
59:1  e.  heavy  that  it  cannot  h. 
64:4  nor  perceived  by  the  e. 

Jer.  6:10  their  e.  is  uncircumc. 
7:24  inclined  their  e.  26;  11.8; 

17:23;  25:4;  .34:14;  44:5 
9:20  let  your  e.  receive  the  word 
35:15  ye  have  not  inclined  e. 

Lam.  3:56  hide  not  e. 

Amos  3:12  fr.  the  lion  piece  of  «. 

Mat.  10:27  what  ye  hear  in  the  e. 
26:51  smote  off  his  «.  MarkViAl 

Luke  12:3  ye  have  spoken  in  e. 
22:51  touched  his  e.  and  healed 

.John  18:25  servant  whose  e.  Pet. 

1  Cor.  2  9  not  seen,  nor  e.  lieard 
12:16  if  the  e.  shall  say 

Pev.  2:7  he  that  hath  e.  let  hear, 
11, 17, 29;  3:6, 13,22;  13:9 

Incline  EAR. 

Ps.  17:6  in.  thine  e.  to  me,  71:2; 
88:2;  7*.  37:17;  7)an.9:18 

45:100  daughter,  incline  th.  e. 

49:4 1  will  in<:line  mine  e.  to 
Prov.  2:2  that  thou  in.  thine  e. 

4:20i;/.  thinee.  to  my  saying 
7s.  55:3  i/i.  yonr«.  and  come 

Give  EAR. 

Ex.  15:26  if  thou  wilt  give  e. 

Deut.  1:45  not  gi.  e.  to  your  voice, 

2  (Jhr.  24:19;  iVeA.  9:30 
.32:1  give  e.  O  heavens 

■Ji/d.  5:3  give  e.  O  ye  princes 

Job  34:2  give  e.  to  me 

Ps.  5:1  g.  e.  to  my  words,  54:2 
17:1  g.  e.  to  my  pra.  55:1 ;  80:6 
.39:12  (7U'««.  tomy  cry,  141:1 
49:1  give.  e.  all  ye  inhabitants 
78:1  g.  e.  O.  p. ;  80:1  g.  e.  sheph. 
84:8  givee.O  God  of  Jacob 
143-1  g.  e.  to  my  supplications 

76-.  V.'igiree.  O  earth 
10  g.  6.  to  the  law  of  our  God 
8:9  gii^e  e.  all  of  far  countries 
28:23       ye  e.  and  hear 
42:23  who  araon^  you  will  g.  e.  ? 
51:4  hearken  and  jr.  e.  to  me 

Jer.  13: 15  gi  ve  e.  be  not  proud 

IIos.  5: 1  and  give  ye  e.  O  house 

Joel  1:2  g.  e.  all  ye  inhabitants 

Right  EAR. 

Ex.  29:20      oiright  e.  Lev.  8:23, 

24;  14: 14, 17,2.5,28 
Luke  22:50  c.  off  ri.  e.  John  18:10 

EAR,  of  com. 
Ex.  9:31  for  barley  was  in  the  e. 
Mark  4:28  the  e.  full  com  in  e. 

EAR,  Verb. 

1  Sam.  8:12  set  them  to  «.  ground 
7$.  30:24  oxen  that  e.  the  ground 

EARED,  IIVG. 

Gen.  45:6  neither  e.  nor  harvest 
Ex.  34:21  in  e.  time  and  harvest 
Deut.  21:4  valley  neither  e.  sown 

EARLY. 

Gen.  19:2  ye  shall  rise  e.  and  go 

Jud.  7:3  let  him  depart  e. 

Ps.  46:5  God  shall  help  right  e. 
57:8  I  will  awake  e.  108:2 
63:1  my  God,  e.  will  I  seek  thee 
78:.34  they  inquired  e.  after  God 
90:14  satisfy  us  e.  with  mercy 
101:8  e.  destroy  the  wicked 

Prov.  1:28  they  shall  seek  me  e. 
8:17  seek  me  e.  shall  find  me 

Is.  26:9  will  I  seek  thee  e. 

IIos.  5:15  they  will  seek  me  e. 
6:4  as  «.  dew  it  goeth,  1.3:3 

Luke  24:22  woman  e.  at  sepulch. 

John  18:28  led  J.  and  it  was  e. 
20:1  com.  Mary  Magdalene  c. 

Jam.  5:7  till  he  receive  e.  rain 

See  AROSE,  RISE,  RISEN,  RISING, 
ROSE,  MORNING. 

EAR-RI\G. 

Gen.  24:22  took  a  golden  e.-r. 

30  when  Laban  saw  e.-r. 

47  I  put  e.-r.  upon  her  face 
,Tob  42:11  ev.  one  sjave  J.  an  e.-r. 
Prov.  25:12  e.-r.  of  gold 


EAR 
EAR-RI!VGil<. 

Gen.  .35:4  gave  J.  all  their  e.-r. 
Ex.  32:2  break  ofl'  the  gold.  e.-r. 
35:22  brought  e.-r.  for  offering 
Num..  31:50  we  have  broug.  e.-r. 
Jud.  8:24  give  ev.  man  the  e.-r. 
Is.  3:20  L.  will  take  away  e.-r. 
Ezek.  16:12  I  put  e.-r.  in  th.  ears 
Uos.  2:13  decked  hers,  with  e.-r. 
EARS. 

Gen.  44:18  speak  in  my  lord's  e. 

50:4  speak  in  the  e.  of  Pharaoh 
Ex.  10:2  mayest  tell  in  e.  of  son 

17:14  rehearse  in  e.  of  Joshua 
Jud.  9:2  in  e.  of  men  of  Shech.  3 

1  Sam.  3:11  the  e.  shall  tingle, 

2  TT.  21:12;  .Jer.  19:3 

2  Sam.  '7:'ii  we  heard  with  our  e. 

1  C'hr.  17:20 

22:7  my  cry  did  enter  Into  his  e. 
Job  15:21  dreadful  sound  in  hise. 

28:22  heard  fame  with  our  e. 

.3.3:16  he  openeth  the  e.  of  men 
Ps.  18:6  cry  came  into  his  e. 

34:15  his  e.  are  open 

44:1  we  heard  with  our  e. 

115:6  havee.  hear  not,  135:17 
Pro?'. 21:13  whoso  stop.  hise. 

23:9  speak  not  in  the  e.  of  a  fool 

26:17  taketh  a  dog  by  the  e. 
Is.  11:3  the  hearing  of  his  e. 

32:3  the  e.  of  them  that  hear 

.33:15  stoppeth  e.  from  hearing 

3.5:5  e.  of  deaf  shall  be  unstop. 

43:8  and  deaf  that  have  e. 
Jer.  2:2  and  cry  in  the  e.  of  Jer. 

5:21  O  people,  which  have  e. 

29:29  Zep.  read  in  thee,  of  Jer. 
Afat.  28:14  come  to  governor's  e. 
Mark  7:33  put  fingers  into  his  e. 
35  his  e.  were  opened 

8:18  having  e.  hear  ye  not? 
Arts  7:51  uncirc.  in  heart  and  e. 

17:20  bring,  strange  things  toe. 
/'(»«.  11:8  hath  given  e. 
2  Tim.  4:3  having  itchinge. 
lam.  5:4  e.  of  Lord  of  sabaoth 
1  Pet.  3:12  and  his  e.  are  open  to 

EARS  to  hear. 
Deut.  29:4  L.  hath  not  g.  e.  toh. 
Ezek.  12:2  they  havee.  to  Jiear 
Mat.  11:15 e.  toh.  13:9,  43:  Mark 
4:9,  23;  7:16;  LukeS,:3  \  14:35 
Mine  EARS. 
Num.  14:28  have  spoken  In  m.  e. 
Jud.  17:2  spakest  of  in  m.  e. 

1  Sam.  15:14  bleat,  of  sh.  in  m.  e. 

2  K.  19:28  tumult  come  into  mine 

e.  Is.  37:29 
Ps.  40:6  m.  e.  hast  thou  opened 

92:11  mine  e.  shall  hear 
Is.  5:9  in  mine  e.  said  the  Lord 

22:14  revealed  in  mine  e. 
Ezek.  8:18  tho'  they  cry  in  m.  e. 

9:1  he  cried  also  in  mine  e. 
Luke  1:44  salat.  sounded  in  m.  c. 

EARS  of  the  People. 
Ex.  11:2  speak  in  e.  of  the  peo. 
Deut.  32:44  M.  spake  in  e.  of  pe. 
■lud.  7:3  proclaim  in  e.  of  pe. 

1  Sam.  11:4  told  tid.  in  e.  of  p. 

2  K.  18:26  not  in  e.  7s.  30:11 
iVeA.  8:3  e.  o/'jj.  were  attentive 

Their  EARS. 
Gen.  35:4  ear-rings  wear  in  t.  e. 
Ex.  32:3  ear-rings  in  their  e. 
•iK.  2:^:2  read  in  their  e.  2  Chr. 

34:30;  Jer.  36:15 
7s.  6:10  t.  e.  heavy,  lest  hear  with 

t.  e.  Mat.  13:15;  .4^*28:27 
Mic.  7:16  their  e.  shall  be  deaf 
Zee.  7:11  stopped  t.  e.  Acts  7:57 
2  Tim.  4:4  turn  th.  e.  from  truth 

Thine  EARS. 
Ps.  10:17  cause  thine  e.  to  hear 
Prov.  23:12  apply  ttwie  e. 
Is.  30:21         e.  shall  hear 
49:20  children  say  in  thine  e. 
Ezek.  3:10  hear  w.  th.  e.  40:4 ;  44:5 
16:12  I  put  ear-rings  in  thine  e. 
23:25  shall  take  away  thine  e. 
24:26  to  hear  \nth  thine  e. 
Your  EARS. 
■lob  13:17  declaration  with  y.  e. 
Ps.  78:1  incline  ijo'ire.  to  words 
.7er.  26:11  as  heard  mth  i/our  e. 

15  Lord  sent  to  speak  in  your  e. 
Mat.  13:16  but  ble.^sed  are  your  e. 
Luke  4:21  scripture  fulfil,  in  y.  e. 
9:44  let  sayings  sink  in  your  e. 

E.\RS  of  Corn. 
Gen.  41:5  seven  e.  of  corn,  22 
lA:r.  2:14  meat-offering,  green  «. 
23:14  not  eat  green  e.  of  corn 
Deut.  23:25  mayest  pluck  the  e. 


EAR 

Puth  2:2  go  and  glean  e.  of  c. 
2K.  4:42  brought  full  e.  of' com 
Mat.  12:1  discip.  bei;an  to  pluck 
e.  of  c.  Mark  2:^:3 ;  Luke  6:1 
See  SEVEN. 

EARNEST,  Substantive. 
2  Cor.  1:22  e.  of  the  Spirit,  5.5 
Eph.  1:14  e.  of  our  inheritance 

EARNEST,  Adjective. 

Rom.  8:19  e.  expecta.  of  creatnr« 
2  Cor.  7:7  when  he  told  e.  desire 
8:16  put  same  e.  care  into  Titua 
P/iW.  1:20  accord,  to  myc.  expec. 
Seb.  2:1  to  give  more  e.  heed 

EARIVESTLY. 

Num.  22:37  did  I  not  e.  send 
1  Sam.  20:6  D.  e.  asked  leave,  3)i 
■/o6  7:2  serv.  e.  desireth  shadow 
Jer.  11:7  I  e.  protested  to  fathers 

31:20 1  do  e.  remember  him  still 
Mic.  7:3  evil  with  both  hands  e. 
Luke  22:44  he  prayed  e. 

56  a  certain  maid  e.  looked 
Acts  3:12  why  look  ye  so  e. 

23:1  Paul  e.  beholding  council 

1  Cor.  12:31  covet  e.  the  best  gifts 

2  Cor.  5:2  we  groan  e.  desiring 
Jam.  5:17  pray.  e.  that  it  not  rain 
Jude  3  should  e.  con.  for  faith 

EARNETH. 

Hag.  1:6  e.  wages  e.  to  put  in  bag 

EARTH. 
Gen.  1:2  the  e.  was  without  form 

10  God  called  the  dry  land  e. 

11  let  e.  bring  forth,  24 

12  e.  brought  forth  grass 
28  replenish  the  e.  9:1 

6:11  e.  was  corrupt  before  God 
7:17  the  ark  was  lifted  above  e. 
8:14  in  second  mo.  was  e.  dried 
22  e.  rem.  seed-time  not  cease 
10:25  the  e.  divided,  1  Chr.  1:19 
18:18  all  nations  of  e.  blessed  in 

him,  22:18;  26:4;  28:14 
87:28  God  give  thee  fatness  of  *. 
41:47  e.  brought  forth  by  hand. 
Ex.  9:29  e.  is  the  Lord's,  Deut. 

10:14;  Ps.  24:1;  ICor.  10:26 
15:12  the  e.  swallowed  them 
20:24  altar  of  e.  thou  shall  make 
Num.  16:30  e.  open  her  mouth 

32  e.  opened  mouth  and  swal- 
lowed, 26:10;  Ps.  106:17 

34  lest  e.  swallow  us  up 
Deut.  28:23  e.  under  thee  be  iron 
32: 1  hear,  O  e.  the  words 

13  ride  on  high  places  of  e. 
22  a  fire  shallconsume  the  e. 

1  Sam.  2:8  pil.  of  the  e.  are  L.'8 
4:5  so  that  the  e.  rang  again 
14:15  and  the  e.  quaked 

2  Sam.  1:2  with  e.  on  head,  15:.32 
22:8  then  the  e.  shook.  Ps.  18:7 

1  K.  1:40  so  that  the  e.  rent 
2IC.  5:17  two  mules'  burden  of  #. 
1  Chr.  16:31  let  e.  rej.  Ps.  96:11 

33  Cometh  to  judge  the  e.  Ps. 
96*  13  *  98*9 

Neh.  9:6  thou  made  e.  7«.  45:12 
Job.  5:25  offspring  as  grass  of  e. 
9:6  shaketh  e.  out  of  ner  place 

24  e.  given  into  hand  of  \vicked 
11:9  measure  longer  than  e. 
15: 19  to  whom  e.  was  given 
16:18  0  e.  cover  not  my  blood 
24:4  the  poor  of  the  e.  hide 
26:7  hangeth  e.  upon  nothing 
30:6  to  dwell  in  caves  of  the  e. 

8  were  viler  than  the  e. 
37:17  when  he  quieteth  the  e. 
38:4  I  laid  foundations  of  the  e. 

18  the  breadth  of  the  e.  ? 
Ps.  2:8  uttei*most  parts  of  the  s. 
10  be  instr.  ye  judges  of  the  e. 
12:6  silver  tried  in  furnace  of  e. 
25:13  his  seed  shall  inherit  thee. 
33:5  e.  is  full  of  goodness  of  L. 
37:9  wait  on  L.  inherit  e.  11,  22 
46:2  though  the  e.  be  removed 

6  uttered  voice,  the  e.  melted 
47:9  the  shields  of  the  e. 
48:2  joy  of  whole  e.  is  moimt  Z. 
60:2  made  the  e.  to  tremble 
63:9  the  lower  parts  of  the  e. 
65:9  thou  visitest  the  e. 
67:6  e.  vield  incr.  Ezek.  .34:27 
68:8  e.  shook,  heavens  dropped 

.■32  sing,  kinedoms  of  e. 
71:-20  from  the  depths  of  the  e. 
72:6  showers  that  water  the  e. 
75:3  e.  and  inhabit.  7s.  24:19 

8  wicked  of  the  «.  shall  wring 
76:8  e.  feared;  77:18  e.  tre.  97:4 
82:8  O  God,  judge  the  e. 
90:2  or  ever  thoii  hacist  form.  e. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EAR 

Fb.  97:1  let  the  e.  rejoice 
99:1  let  the  e.  he  moved 
102:25  laid  tiie  fomida.  of  the  e. 

104:5;  Prov.  8:29;  Is.  48:13 
148:1:3  his  glory  is  above  the  e. 

Prov.  3:19  t.  founded  e.  Is.  24:1 
8:2:3  or  ever  e.  was 
26  not  made  the  e.  nor  fields 
25:3  e.  for  depth  unsearchable 
30:16  the  e.  not  filled  with  wat. 

21  for  three  things  e.  disquiet. 
Ec.  1:4  the  e.  abideth  for  ever 

5:9  the  profit  of  the  e.  for  all 
Zs.  4:2  fruit  of  e.  excellent 
11:4  smite  the  e.  with  rod 
9«.  full  of  knowledge  of  Lord 
84:4  the  «.  mournethj  33:9 

19  e.  broken,  e.  is  dissolved 

20  e.  shall  reel ;  26:19  cast  out 
SJ6:21  e.  shall  disclose  blood 
40:22  sit.  on  the  circle  of  the  e. 

28  the  Creator  of  ends  of  the  e. 
45:8  let  e.  open ;  12  I  m.  the  e. 

22  be  saved,  all  ends  of  the  e. 
Sl:6  look  on  e.  e.  shall  wax  old 
86:1  the  e.  is  my  footstool 

Jer.  4:23  I  beheld  e.  with,  form 
28  for  this  shall  the  e.  mourn 

6:19  hear,  O  e.l  will  bring  evil 

22:29  O  e.  e.  e.  hear  the  word  of 
tha  Lord,  Mic.  1:2 

46:8  saith,  I  will  cover  the  e. 

49:21  the  e.  is  moved,  50:46 
.Ezek.  7:21  give  to  wick,  of  the  e. 

9:9  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  e. 

43:2  e.  shined  with  his  glory 
JIos.  2:22  the  e.  shall  hear  corn 
Amos  8:9  I  will  darken  the  e. 
Jon.  2:6  the  e.  with  her  bars 
Mic.  7:17  like  worms  of  the  e. 
Nah.  1:5  the  e.  is  burnt  up 
JIab.  2:14  e.  filled  with  knowl. 

3:3  e.  was  full  of  his  praise 
9  didst  clea.  the  e.  with  rivers 
Zee.  1:10  to  and  fro  thro.  e.  6:7 

4:10  eyes  wh.  run  through  the  e. 
Mai.  4:6  I  smite  e.  with  curse 
Mat.  5:5  meek  shall  inherit  e. 
35  sw.  not  by  e.  it  is  footstool 

13:5  had  not  much  e.  Mark  4:5 
Mark  4:28  e.  briugeth  forth  fruit 
John  3:31  of  the  e.  is  earthly 

1  Cor.  15:47  first  man  ofe. 

2  Tim,.  2:20  vcs.  of  wood  and  e. 
Heb.  12:26  whose  voice  shook  e. 
Jam.  5:7  precious  fruit  of  the  e. 
iPet.  3:10  e.  and  works  therein 
Eev.  7:3  hurt  not  the  e.  nor  sea 

11:6  have  power  to  smite  tlie  e. 
12:16  the  e.  opened  her  mouth 
13:12  cans.  e.  to  worship  beast 
18:1  and  the  e.  was  lightenrd 
19:2  whore  which  did  corrupt  e. 
20:11  fromwhose  face  the  e.  fled 

See  BEASTS,  DUST,  ENDS,  PACE, 
KINGS,  HEAVEN,  PEOPLE.WHOLE. 

All  the  EARTH. 

Ckn.  1:26  dominion  over  alllhe  e. 

7:3  seed  on  the  face  of  all  t.  e. 

11:9  confound  lang.  o!  all  t.  e. 

18:25  Judge  of  all  t.  e  do  right ': 

19:31  after  manner  of  all  the  e. 
Ex.  19:5  for  all  the  e.  is  mine 

34:10  not  been  done  in  all  the  e. 
Num.  14:21  all  t.  e.  filled  with  gl. 
Jos.  3:11  all  t.  e.  13;  Zee.  6:5 

23:14  way  of  all  the  e.  1  K.  2:2 

1  Chr.  16:14  judgments  in  all  the 

e.  Ps.  105:7 
30  fear  a.  t.  e.  Ps.  33:8 ;  96:9 

Pt.  8:1  excellent  in  all  the  e.  9 
47:2  k.  over  all  e.  7;  Zee.  14:9 
57:5  be  above  a?/ e.  11;  108:5 
66:4  all  the  e.  shall  worship 
83:18  high  over  all  tlie  e.  9r:9 

Is.  10:14  I  gathered  all  t.  e. 
12:5  this  is  known  in  all  the  e. 

Jer.  26:6  city  a  curse  to  all  the  e. 
91:7  made  all  the  e.  drunken 

J)an.  2:.39  kingd.  rule  over  a.  t.  e. 

Mab.  2:20  let  all  the  e.  keep  sil. 

Zee.  1:11  all  the  e.  sitteth  still 

Luke  2:3:44  darkn.  over  all  the  e. 

Bom.  10:18  sou.  went  into  a.  t.  e. 

Rev.  5:6  sp.  of  G.  sent  into  all  e. 

From  the  EARTH. 
Oen.  2:6  went  up  a  mist  /.  the  e. 
7:23  destroyed/rom  the  e. 
8:11  waters"  abated  from  the  e. 

Ex.  9:15  from  the  e.  Jos.  7:9 ;  Ps. 
199:  i5:  Prov.  2:22;  Nah.  2:13 

2  Sam.  12:20  D.  arose /toot  the  e. 
Job  18:17  rememb.  perish/,  t.  e. 
Ps.  148:7  praise  Lord  from  the  e. 
Amos  3:5  a  euare  from  the  e. 
John  12::32  if  lifted  up  f.  the  «. 
Acts8:a3  his  life  is  taken/,  thee. 


EAR 

Acts  9:8  Saul  arose  from  the  e. 

22:22  away  with  follow  /.  the  t. 
Per.  6:4  to  take  peace /.  the  e. 

14:3  144,000  redeemed/.  tJie  e. 

In  the  EARTH. 

Gen.  1:22  let  fowl  mult,  in  the  e. 
4:12  a  vagabond  in  thf,  e.  14 
6:5  wickedness  great  in  the  e. 
10:8  Nim.  mighty  one  in  the  e. 
19:.31  not  a  man  in  t.  e. 
45:7  pres.  a  posterity  in  the  e. 
Ex.  20:4  in  the  e.  beneath 
2  Sam.  7:9  name  like  great  men 
in  the  e.  1  Chr.  17:8 
23  what  nat.  in  t.  e.  like  Israel  ? 

1  Chr.  17:21 
14:20  know  all  things  in  the  e. 

1  Chr.  29:11  all  in  the  e.  is  thine 

2  Chr.  6: 14  no  G.  like  thee  in  t.  e. 
Job  1:7  to  and  fro  in  the  e.  2:2 

8  none  like  Job  in  the  e.  2:3 
14:8  root  wax  old  in  the  e. 
24:18  portion  cursed  in  the  e. 
39:14  ostrich  leav.  eggs  in  the  e. 
Ps.  16:3  saints  that  are  in  the  e. 
46:8  desolations  made  in  the  e. 
10  I  will  be  exalted  in  the  e. 
58:11  God  that  judgeth  in  the  e. 
72:16  a  handful  of  corn  in  the  e. 
119:19  I  am  a  stranger  in  the  e. 
Is.  26:9  thy  judsrm.  are  in  the.  e. 

18  not  wrought  deliver,  in  t.  e. 
40:24  stock  not  take  root  int.  e. 
42:4  he  set  judgment  in  the  e. 
62:7  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  thee. 
65:16  blessetli  himself  in  thee. 

sweareth  in  the  e. 
.Ter.  31:22  a  new  thing  in  the  e. 
Joel  2:30  show  wonders  in  the  e. 
Mat.  25:18  diu'sed  in  the  e. 

25  hid  thy  talent  in  the  e. 
Mark  4:31  mustard  seed  sown  in 
t.  e.  less  than  all  seeds  in  t.  e. 

1  Jolin  5:8  three  that  witn.  i.  t.  e. 

On,  or  upon  the  EARTH. 

Gen.  6:12  God  looked  upon  the  e. 

7:4  I  will  cause  rain  vjMn  the  e. 

8:17  multiply  vpon  the  e.  and 

10:2:3  sun  was  risen  vjwn  the  e. 

58:12  ladder  set  vpon  the  e. 
Ex.  10:6  since  they  were  u.  thee. 
Deut.  4:10  live™,  e.  12:1,  19 
36  vpnn  the  e.  showed  great  fire 

12:16  pour  it  vpon  the  e.  24 

2  Sam.  12:16  David  lav  u.  the  e. 

1 K.  8:27  will  God  dwell  on  the 
e.?  2  Chr.  6:18 

17:14  L.  sends  rain  vpon  the  e 
1  Chr.  29:15  days  on  e.  Job  8:9 
.Job  7:1  time  to  man  on  e.  f 

19:25  stand  at  latter  day  v.  t.  e. 

20:4  man  was  placed  on  the  e. 

37:6  snow,  be  thou  on  the  e. 

41:33  on  e.  there  is  not  his  like 
Ps.  7:5  enemy  tread  life  on  the  e. 

67:2  thy  way  known  vpon  the  e. 

73:25  none  vpon  e.  I  desire  bes. 
Prov.  30:24  four  th.  little  u.  the  e. 
Ee.  7:20  not  a  just  man  u.  the  e. 

10:7  princes  as  serv.  upon  the  e. 

11:3  clouds  empty  th.  vpon  t.  e. 
Cant.  2:12  flowers  appear  on  t.  e. 
Is.  28:22  consumption  w/wn  thee, 
.ler.  9:3  not  valiant  for  truth  u.  e. 
Lam.  2:11  liver  poured  u.  the  e. 
Amos  3:5  fall  in  snare  u.  the  e. 
Mat.  6:19  lay  not  up  treas.  on  e. 

9:6  Sou  hath  power  on  e.  to  for- 
give, Mark  2:10;  Lfke  5:24 

10:.34  come  to  send  peace  on  e. 

16:19  thou  Shalt  bind  on  e.  18:18 

23:9  call  no  man  father  u.  the  e. 
Mark  9:3  no  fuller  on  e.  can  wh. 
Luke  2:14  glory  to  God,  on  e. 

12:49  come  to  send  fire  0.  t.  e. 
51  come  to  give  peace  on  e.  ? 

18:8  shall  he  find  faith  on  e.  ? 
.lolin  17:4  glorified  thee  on  the  e. 
Pom.  9:28  a  short  work  on  the  e. 
Col.  3:2  aftec.  not  on  thing.s  on  e. 

5  mortify  your  members  o.  t.  e. 
Heb.  8:4  on  e.  not  be  a  priest 

11:13  strangers  on  the  e. 

12:25  ref.  hini  that  spake  cn  e. 
Jam.  5:5  lived  in  pleas,  on  the  e. 

17  it  rained  not  on  the  e. 
Eev.  3:10  that  dwell  viion  the  e. 

5:10  we  shall  reign  on  e. 

8:7  hail  and  fire  cast  vpon  the  e. 

11-10  dw.orei'.  13:8;  14:6;  17:8 

16:2  poured  vial  vpon  the  e. 

Out  of  the  EARTH. 

1  Sam.  28:13  ascend,  ovt  of  thee. 

2  Sam.  23:4  grass  ovt  of  the  e. 
Job  28:2  iron  ic  taken  end  of  the  e. 

5  e.  out  of  it,  Cometh  bread 


803 


EAS 

r.-<.  85:11  truth  sh.  spr.  o.  of  t.  e. 
104:35  sinners  be  cons.  o.  of  t.  e. 
Dan.  7:17  four  kings  out  of  thee. 
IIos.  2:18  battle  out  of  the  e. 
Mic.  7:2  good  perish  out  of  the  e. 
Eev.  13:11  beast  up  out  of  the  e. 

To,  or  unto  the  EARTH. 

Gen.  24:,52  bow.  himself  to  the  e. 
42:6  they  bowed  to  the  e.  4:3:26 
Jos.  5:14  Josh,  fell  to  the  e.  7:6 

1  Sam.  5:3  D.  on  his  face  to  thee. 
17:49  Goliath  his  face  to  the  e. 
2.5:41  bow.  herself  to  e.  1 K.  1:31 
26:8  smite  him  to  the  e. 

20  let  not  my  blood  fall  to  t.  e. 
iSam.  14:11  not  one  hair  shall 
fall  to  the  e.  1 K.  1:52 

2  K.  10:10  fall  to  t.  e.  no  word 
■Job  12:8  or  speak  to  the  e. 

Ps.  17:11  bowing  down  to  the  e. 
44:25  belly  cleaveth  unto  the  e. 
50:4  he  shall  call  to  the  e. 
146:4  he  returneth  to  his  e. 
Ec.  3:21  sp.  of  beast  goeth  to  e. 
12:7  dust  ret.  to  t.  e.  spirit  to  G. 
.ler.  15:10  conten.  to  the  whole  e. 
Hos.  6:3  and  former  rain  to  the  e. 
Acts  9:4  and  Saul  fell  to  the  e. 
10:11  great  sheet  down  to  the  e. 
Eev.  6:13  stars  of  heav.  fell  1. 1.  e. 
12:13  dragon  cast  unto  the  e. 
EARTHEIV. 
Lev.  6:28  e.  ves.  wherein  sodden 
11:33  e.  vessel  wherein  falleth 
14:5  birds  killed  in  e.  vessel,  50 
Num.  5:17  water  in  e.  vessel 
Jer.  19:1  a  potter's  e.  bottle 
32:14  evidences  in  an  e.  vessel 
Lam.  4:2  esteemed  as  e.  pitchers 
2  Cor.  4:7  treasure  in  e.  vessels 

EARTHLY. 
.John  3:12  if  I  told  you  e.  things 
31  he  that  is  of  the  earth  is  e. 
2  Cor.  5:1  our  e.  house  of  tabern. 
Phil.  3:19  who  mind  e.  things 
Jam.  3: 15  this  wisd.  is  ^ .  sensual 

EARTHaUAKE. 

1  K.  19:11  an  e.  L.  was  not  in  e. 

12  after  the  e.  a  fire 
Is.  29:6  visited  of  Lord  with  e. 
.imos  1:1  two  years  before  the  e. 
Zee.  14:5  ye  fled  before  the  e. 
Mat.  27:.54  centurion  saw  the  e. 

28:2  a  great  e.  Acts  16:26;  Eev. 
6:12;  11:13 
Eev.  8:5  thunder,  and  e.  11:19 

16:18  great  e.  so  mighty  an  e. 

EARTHQUAKES. 

Mat.  24:7  famines  and  e.  Mark 
13:8;  XuAe  21:11 
EARTHY. 

1  Cor.  15:47  first  man  of  earth,  e. 
49  have  borne  image  of  «. 

EASE,  Substantive. 

Deut.  28:65  shalt  thou  find  no  e. 
Jud.  20:43  trod  down  with  e. 
.lob  12:5  of  him  that  is  at  e. 

16:12  at  e. ;  21:23  being  at  e. 
Ps.  25:13  soul  shall  dwell  at  e. 

123:4  scorning  of  those  at  e. 
Is.  32:9  rise  up,  ye  women  at  e. 

11  tremble,  ye  women  at  e. 
■Ter.  48:11  Moab  hath  been  at  e. 
Ezek.  23:42  voice  of  multi.  at  e. 
Atfws  6:1  woe  to  them  at  e.  in  Z. 
Luke  12:19  take  thine  e.  eat 

EASE,  Verb. 
Deut.  23:13  thou  wilt  e.  thyself 

2  Chr.  10:4  e.  thou  somewhat,  9 
Is.  1:24  e.  me  of  adversaries 

EASED. 
■Tob  16:6  forbear,  w  hat  am  I  e.  f 
2  Cor.  8:13  that  other  men  be  e. 

EASIER. 
?>.  18:22  be  e.  for  thyself 
Mat.  9:5  whether  Is  e.  to  say, 

jl/a?*2:9;  Luke?,:%i 
19:24  e.  for  camel  to  go  thro'  eye, 
Mark  10:25;  Luke  18:25 
Luke  16: 17  «.  for  heaven  to  pass 

EASILY. 
1  Cor.  13:5  is  not  e.  provoked 
Heb.  12:1  sin  which  doth  e.  beset 
EAST. 

Gen.  3:24  e.  of  garden  of  Eden 
13:11  Lot  journeyed  e. 
28:14  abroad  to  the  west  and  e. 
29:1  land  of  the  people  of  the  e. 
Num.  2:3:7  brought  me  out  ofe. 
Jud.  6:3  children  of  the  e.  33; 

7:12;  8:10;  1  K.  4:30 
\K.  7:25  three  tow.  e.  2  Chr.  4:4 
1  Chr.  9:24  the  porters  toward  <■. 


EAT 

1  Chr.  12:15  to  fliglit  them  to.  e. 
■lob  1:3  of  all  the  men  of  the  e. 
P<i.  7.5:6  promotion  not  from  e. 

103:12  far  as  the  e.  is  from  west 

107:3  gathered  them  from  e. 
Is.  11:14  sp.  them  of  e.  Jer.  49:28 

41:2  righteous  man  from  th9«, 

43:5  so<,'d  from  e.  Zee.  8:7 

46:11  bird  from  the  e.  the  man 
Ezek.  8:16  faces  toward  the  e. 

40:6  gate  toward  th2«.  22;  43:1; 
44:1 ;  46:1,  12 

47:8  waters  issue  toward  the  «. 

48:10  toward  the  e.  ten  thousa. 
Dan.  8:9  horn  great  toward  e. 

11:44  tidings  out  of  the  e. 
Zee.  14:4  mo.  sh.  cleave  tow.  «. 
Mat.  2:1  wise  men  from  the  e. 
2  seen  his  star  in  the  e.  9 

8:11  come  from  e.  Luke  13:29 

24:27  as  lightning  out  of  the  e. 
Eev.  7:2  angel  ascending  from  «. 

16:12  the  way  of  kings  ofe. 

21;  13  on  the  e.  three  gates 

EAST  border. 
Num.  34:10  point  out  your«.  bor. 
Jos.  4:19  encamped  in  the  e.  bor. 

15:5  the  e.  border  was  salt  sea 
EASTER. 
Acts  12:4  after  «.  to  bring  him 

EAST  gate. 
Neh.  3:29  Shem.  keeper  ofe.  gate 
■Ter.  19:2  entry  of  the  e.  gate 
Ezek.  10:19  stood  at  door  of  e.  g. 

11:1  Spirit  brought  to  the  e.  g. 

EAST  side. 
Num.  2:3  on  e.  side  shall  J.  pitch 
Jos.  7:2  Ai,  on  e.  side  of  Bethel 
Jud.  11:18  came  by  e.  side  of  M. 
Ezek.  48:2  fr.  the  e.  s.  even  unto, 
3,  4,  5.  6,  7,  8,  23.  24, 25,  26, 27 
Jon.  4:5  Jonah  sat  on  e.  s.  of  city 

EASTWARD. 
Gen.  13:14  th.  eyese.  Deut.  3:27 

2  A'.  13:17  open  the  window  e. 

1  Chr.  26:17  e.  were  six  Levitea 
Ezek.  47:3  man  with  line  wente. 

EAST  wind. 
Gen.  41:6  blasted  with  e.  w.  23, 27 
Ex.  10:13  brought  an  e.  w.  14:21 
Job  15:2  fill  his  belly  with  e.  w. 

38:24  scattereth  the  e,  wind 
Ps.  48:7  breakest  ship  with  e.  w. 

78:26  caused  e.  wind  to  blow 
7s.  27:8  rough  in  day  of  e.  w. 
Ezek.  17:10  the  e.  wind  touch,  it 

19:12  and  the  e.  wind  drieth  up 

27:26  the  e.  wind  hath  broken 
Hos.  12:1  Ephra.  follow,  e.  w. 

13:15  an  e.  wind  shall  come 
Jon.  4:8  God  prepared  e.  wind 
Hah.  1:9  faces  sup.  up  as  e.  wind 
EASY. 

Prov.  14:6  know  ledge  is  e.  to  h. 
Mat.  11::30  my  yoke  is  e. 
1  Cor.  14:9  e.  to  be  understood 
Jam.  3:17  wisdom  from  ab.  ia  «. 
EAT. 

Oen.  2:16  of  ev.  tree  thou  may.  e. 
3:5  day  ye  e.  eyes  sh.  be  ojiened 
6  Eve  did  e. ;  12 1  did  e.  13 

14  and  dust  shalt  thou  e. 
16  in  sorrow  shalt  thou  e. 

27:4  savory  meat  that  I  may  «, 
31:46  and  they  did  e.  there 
40:17  the  birds  did  e.  them 
43:32  Egyptians  e.  by  themseL 
Ex.  10:5  the  locusts  shall  e. 

12  locusts  may  e.  every  herb 
12:8  bitter  herbs  ttey  shall  e. 
43no8tr.  sh.  e.  48;  X«t).  22:13 
44  then  shaU  he  e.  thereof 

16:25  e.  that  to-day 
35  e.  manna,  John  6:31,  49,  58 
29:32  Aarou  and  sons  shall  «. 

Lev.  6:16;  8:31 
Lev.  6:18  all  males  shall  e.  29; 

7:6;  Num.  18:10 
7:19  clean  shall  e.  Num.  18:11 
24  but  in  no  wise  e.  of  it 
10:12  e.  it  without  leaven 
11:21  ye  may  e.  22;  Deut.  14:20 
24:9  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  e. 
25:20  what  shall  we  e.  sev.  year 
26:16  your  enemies  shall  e. 
Num.  11:5  fish  we  did  e.  freely 

13  flesh  that  w  e  may  e. 
22:24  till  he  *.  of  the  prey 
25.2  the  peo.  dide.  of  sacrifices 

Deut.  12:15  e.  in  gates,  21;  15:23 

15  unc.  and  clean  e.  22 ;  26:12 
18  must  e.  bef.  L.  14:26;  15:30 
20  I  will  e  flesh 

14:21  give  to  stra.  th.  he  may  c 
23:24  thou  mayost  e.  grapes 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EAT 

Deut.  28:29  for  worms  shall  ^.  th. 
53  e.  fruit  of  body.  Lam.  2:20 
32:38  e.  fat  of  sacxifices 
Jos.  5:11  they  <>.  of  old  com 
Jud.  19:8  thoy  tarried,  and  did  e. 

1  Sam.  1:18  Hannali  did  c 
9:13  they  e.  that  be  bidden 
14:34  andf.  and  sin  not 
20:34  Jonathan  did  e.  no  meat 

2  Sam.  9:11  e.  at  table,  1  K.  2:7 

1  if.  14:11  hira  that  dictU  of  J. 

dogs  e.  16:4;   21:23;  2  Jf. 

9:10,  36 
17:12  that  we  may  «.  and  die 
19:5  arise  e.  Acts  10:13 ;  11:7 

2  ^r.  4:43  they  shall  e.  and 

44  they  did  e.  and  left  thereof 
6:28  give  son  that  we  may  e. 
29  we  boiled  my  son,  and  did  e. 
18:31  e.  eve.  m.  of  vine,  7s.  36:16 
S  Chr.  30:18  yet  did  e.  passover 
jVeA.  5:2  that  we  may  e. 
9:25  so  they  dide.  Ps.  78:29 
Job  3:24  sighing  cometh  before 
1  e. 

31:8  and  let  another  e. 

Pg.  22:26  the  meek  shall  e. 
29  fat  on  earth  shall  e. 
50:13  will  I  e.  the  flesh  of  bnlls 
78:25  man  did  e.  angels'  food 
128:2  thou  shalt  e.  the  labor 

Prov.  1:31  e.  fruit,  Is.  3:10 
18:21  they  that  love  shall  e.  fruit 
24:13  my  son,  e.  thou  honey 
30:17  young  eagles  shall  e.  it 

2:25  for  who  can  e.  f 
5:11  are  Increased  that  «.  them 

12  whether  he  e.  little  or  much 
10:16  princes  e.  In  the  morning 

17  princes  e.  in  due  season 
Cant.  4:16  come  into  gar.  and  e. 
Is.  4:1  we  will  e.  our  own  bread 
7:15  butter  and  honey  sh.  he  e. 
22  butter  and  honey  sh.  one  e. 
9:20  e.  on  left  hand,  e.  flesh 
11:7  lion  shall  e.  straw,  65:25 
30:24  oxen  and  asses  shall  e. 
37:30  plant  vineyards,  and  e.  the 

fruit,  65:21 ;  Jer.  29:5,  28 
51:8  worms  shall  e.  them 
55:1  come  ye,  buy  and  e. 
8  hearken  to  me,  and  e.  good 
65:4  peo.  which  e.  swine's  flesh 

13  my  servants  shall  e. 

22  not  plant  and  another  e. 
Jer.  15:16  found,  and  I  did  e. 
19:9  shall  e.  the  flesh  of  friend 
Ezek.  2:8  open  thy  mouth  and  e. 
8:1  e.  that  thou  findest,  e.  roll 
4:10  e.  by  wei. ;  5:10  fath.  e.  so. 
16:13  thou  didst  e.  fine  flour 
84:3  ye  e.  the  fat 
Dan.  4:33  Nebuch.  did  e.  grass 
Hos.  4:10  shall  e.  and  not  have 
enough,  .Wc.  6:14 ;  llag.  1:0 
9:3  shall  e.  unclean  things 
4  e.  thereof  shall  be  polluted 
Amos  0:4  thate.  the  lambs 
Mic.  8:3  who  also  e.  the  flesh 
Zee.  11:9  let  the  rest  e. 
Mat.  12:4  David  did  e.  shew-bre. 
14:20  did  all  e.  15:37 ;  Mark  6:42 ; 

8:8;  Luke9i:\1 
15:27  dogs  e.  of  cru.  Mark  7:23 
38  they  that  did  e.  were  4.000 
36:21  as  they  did  e.  he  said. 
Mark  14:18,  22 

26  take  e.  this  my  body,  Mark 
14:22;  1  Cor.  11:24 

Mark  2:16  e.  with  publicans 
6:44  that  dide.  were  above  5,000 
11:14  no  man  e.  fruit  of  thee 
14:12  mayest«.  the  passover.  14; 
Luke  22:8,  11 ;  John  18:28 

lyuke  6:1  did  e.  rubbing  them 
10:8  e.  such  things  as  arc  set 
15:23  let  us  e.  and  be  merry 
24:4:3  he  took  It,  and  did  e. 

John  4::31  saying,  Master,  e. 
6:26  because  ye  did  e.  of  loaves 
53  exc.  ye  e.  fle.  of  Son  of  m. 

Acts  2:46  they  did  e.  their  meat 
11:3  and  didst  e.  with  them 
23:14  e.  nothing  till  slain  Paul 

Horn.  14:2  believeth  he  may  e.  all 
%i  doubteth  is  damned  if  he  e. 

1  Cor.  8:8  e.  are  better,  if  we  e.  n. 
13  I  will  e.  no  flesh  while 

10:18  who  e.  of  the  sacrifices 
25  what,  sold  in  shamb.  that*. 

27  e.  asking  no  question 

S  Thes.  3:10  work  not.  neither  e. 

2  Tim.  2:17  word  will  c.  as  cank. 
Jam.  5:3  and  shall  c.  your  flesh 
liev.  17:16  shall  e.  her  flesh 

19:18  that  e.  fle^h  of  kings 

See  ALOOD  BBBAS,  FAT. 


EAT 
EAT,  with  drink. 
Gen.  24:54  e.  and  drink,  26:30; 

Ex.  24:11;  Jud.  9:27;  19:4 
E.C.  32:6  to  e.  and  d.  1  Cor.  10:7 
34:28  e.  br.  nor  d.  Deut.  9:9,  18 
2  Sam.  11:11  to  e.  and  d.  ? 
12:3  e.  of  his  meat  and  drink 
19:35  taste  what  I  e.  or  drink  f 

1  .fi".  13:8  not  «.  bread  nor  drink 

water,  9,  17,  22 
18:41  E.  said,  e.  and  drink 

2  A'.  6:22  th.  they  may.  e.  and  d. 
18:27  e.  du.  and  d.  piss,  /?.  36:12 

Ezr.  10:6  E.  e.  no  bread  nor  dr. 
Neh.  8:10  e.  the  fat  and     the  s. 
Est.  4:16  nor  e.  nor  d.  three  days 
■Job  1:4  called  sisters  to  e.  andrf. 
Ec.  2:24  nothing  better  than  e. 

and  .3:13 ;  5:18;  8:15 

Cant.  5:1  e.  O  friends,  yea,  dri. 
Is.  21:5  e.  drink,  ye  princes 

22:13  e.  and  drink,  1  Cor.  1.5:32 
Ezek.  25:4  e.  fruit  and  <^r.  milk 

.39:17  e.  flesh  and  (irtrafc  blood 
Dan.  1:12  pulse  to  e.  water  to 
6:25  e.  or  d.  31 ;  Luke  12:29 

24:49     and  d.  w.  d.  iuA'f  12:45 
Luke  5::30  <?.  and     with  pnbli.  ? 
3:3  thy  di.sciplcs«.  and  drink 

12:19  take  thine  ease,  e.  drink 

17:27  they  did  e.  they  (Zra/i^:.  28 
.icts  9:9  did  neither  e.  nor  drink 

23:12  €.  nor  rf.  till  killed  P.  21 
Eom.  14:21  e.  flesh  nor  d.  wine 
1  Cor.  9:4  power  to  e.  and  to  d. 

10:31  whether  ye  e.  or  drink 

11:22  houses  to  e.  and  c??'jnA:  in  ? 

26  ye  e.  bread  and  drink  cup 

27  e.  and  drink  unworthily 

28  so  let  him  e.  and  drink 

He  did  EAT. 
Cen.  25:28  A«  did  e.  of  his  veu. 
27:25  to  Isaac,  and  he  did  e. 
39:6  save  the  bread  he  did  e. 
Mark  1:6  John  did  e.  locusts 
Luke  4:2  days  he  did  e.  nothing 
Gal.  2:12  he  did  e.  with  Gentiles 

EAT  not. 
Gen.  2:17  shall  note.  3:1,  3 
3:11  I  commanded  not  to  e.  17 
9:4  blood  7)o<?.        19:26 ;  Deut. 

12:16,  2:3-25;  15:23 
32:.32  child,  of  Is.  e.  not  of  sinew 
43:32  Egyptians  might  not  e. 
E.r.  12:9  e.  n.  of  raw  nor  sodden 
45  foreigner  shall  note,  thereof 
Li:i\  22:4  leperra.  e.  6:10,  12 
Deut.  14:21  note,  of  thing  that 

dieth,  Ezek.  44:31 
■Tvd.  13:4  e.  not  unc.  thing,  7,  14 

1  Sam.  9:13  the  people  will  noic 
28:23  Saul  refused,  I  will  7iot  e. 

2  IC  7:2  but  not  e.  thereof,  19 
Ezr.  2:63  not  e.  Neh.  7:65 

Ps.  141:4  let  me  not  e. 
Prop.  23:6  e.  not  bread  of  him 
Mark  7:3  exc.  they  wash  e.  not,  4 
Luke  22:16 1  will  7iot  e.  thereof 

1  Cor.  5:11  with  such  no  not  ioe. 
10:28  e.  not  for  his  sake 

Shall  ye  EAT. 
Ex.  12:11  s.  ye  e.  with  loins  gird. 
15  seven  days  shall  ye  e.  20 
22:31  shall  ye  e.  any  flesh  torn 
Ler.  10:14  wave-breast  shall  yee. 
11:3  cheweth  the  cud,  that«Aa^; 

ye  e.  Deut.  14:4,  6 
19:25  in  the  fifth  year  shall  ye  e. 

Ye  shall  E  AT. 
Ex.  12:11  yeshalle.  it  with  haste 

18  ye  sha/l  e.  unleavened  bread 
16:12  at  even  ye  shall  e.  flesh 

LeiK  7:23  ye  shall  e.  no  fat,  24 
26  j/«  shall  e.  no  blood,  17:14 
23:14  ye  shall  e.  neither  bread 
25:12  ije  shall  e.  the  Increase 

19  ye  shall  e.  your  fill 

22  ye  sh.  e.  of  old  store.  26:10 
Deut.  14:11  clean  birds  i/e  sh.  e. 

2  K.  19:29  e.  this  year.  Is.  37:30 
Is.  1:19  if  obedient  ye  shall  e. 

61:6  ye  sh.  e.  riches  of  Gentiles 
Joel  2:26  ye  shall  e.  in  plenty 
Luke  12:22  what  ye  s.  e. 

To  EAT. 
Ex.  16:8  L.  shall  give  flesh  to  e. 
Deut.  12:20  longeth  to  e.  flesh 
2  K.  4:40  poured  out  for  m.  to  e. 
2  Chr.  31:10  had  enough  to  e. 
Neh.  9:36  land  thou  OTvest  to  e. 
Ps.  78:24  manna  on  them  to  e. 
Prop.  23:1  sit.  to  e.  with  a  ruler 

25:27  not  good  to  e.  much  honey 
Ec.  5:19  given  power  to  e. 
Is.  23:18  shall  be  for  them  to  e. 
Jer.  19:9  cause  th.  toe.  the  flesh 


EAT 

Ezek.  3:2  caused  me  to  e.  th.  roll 

3  cause  thy  belly  to  e. 
Dan.  4:25  toe.  grass,  32 

Mic.  7:1  there  is  no  cluster  to  e. 
I  lab.  1:8  eagle  that  hasteth  to  e. 
Mat.  12:1  to  pluck  ears  and  to  e. 

4  not  lawful  to  e.  Mark  2:26 ; 
Luke  6:4 

14:16  give  them  to  e.  Mark^-.Zt; 

Luke  9:13 
15:20  to  e.  with  iinwash.  hands 
32  nothing  to  e.  Mark  8:1,  2 
26:17  prepare  toe.  passover? 
Mark  5:43  given  her  to  e. 
6:31  no  leisure  to  e. 
i«*e  22:15  to  e.  this  passover 
John  4:32  meat  to  e.  ye  know  not 
3:3  brought  him  aught  to  e.  ? 
6:52  man  give  us  his  P.esh  to  e.  ? 
1  Cor.  8:10  embolden  toe.  things 
11:20  not  to  «.  Lord's  supper 
Ueb.  1.3:10  an  altar  no  right  to  t. 
Eev.  2:7  to  e.  of  the  tree  of  life 
14  toe.  things  sacrificod,  20 
17  to  e.  of  hidden  manna 
E.\T  up. 
Gen.  41:4  did  e.  up  seven  fat,  20 
Num.  24:8  he  shall  e.  up  nations 
Ps.  27:2  enemies  came  to  e.  up 
105:.55  did  e.  up  all  the  herbs 
Is.  50:9  moth  shall  e.  up,  51:8 
Jer.  5:17  e.  up  thy  harvest,  e.  up 

flocks,  e.  up  vines 
22:22  wind  e.  up  all  pasttires 
Uos.  4:8  they  e.  up  the  sin  of 
Nah.  3:15  shall  e.  up  like  canker 
Pev.  10:9  take  it,  and  e.  it  up 

E.\TEIV. 

Gen.  3:11  hast  thou  e.  of  tree 
14:24  which  young  men  have  e. 
41:21  when  they  had  e.  them 
Ex.  12:46  in  one  ho.  sh.  it  be  e. 
1.3:3  no  leavened  br.  be  e.  7 
21:28  his  flesh  shall  not  be  e. 
29:34  not  be  e.  because  it  is  ho. 
Lev.  6:16  shall  be  e.  in  the  holy 
place,  26 ;  7:6 
23  wholly  burnt  not  be  «.  7:19 
30  no  sin-oft'ering  shall  be  e. 
7:15  shall  be  e.  the  same  day,  16 
10:17  why  not  e.  sin  offering? 
ll:13not  bee.  41;  Deut.  14:19 
19:6  shall  be  e.  same  day,  22:30 
Num.  28:17  br.  be  e.  Ezek.  45:21 
Deut.  6:11  shalt  have  e.  8:10,  12 
26: 14 1  have  not  e.  in  moui-ning 
29:6  ye  have  not  e.  bread 
31:20  when  they  shall  have  e. 
■Tos.  5:12  had  e.  of  old  corn. 
Ruth  3:7  when  Boaz  had  e.  and 
1  Sam.  28:20  e.  no  bread  all  day 
30:12  had  e.  his  spirit  came 
1  K.  13:28  lion  not  e.  the  carcass 
Neh.  5:14  have  not  e.  the  bread 
Job  6:6  unsavory  e.  without  salt 
31:17  or  have  e.  my  morsel 
39  if  I  have  e.  the  fruits 
Ps.  69:9  zeal  of  thy  house  hath  e. 
me  up,  Jd/ira  2: 17 
102:9  I  have  e.  ashes  like  bread 
Prov.  9:17  bread  e.  in  secret 
23:8  morsel  e.  shalt  thou  vomit 
Cant.  5:1 1  have  e.  my  honey-co. 
Is.  3:14  ye  have  e.  up  vineyard 
Jer.  10:25  thev  have  e.  up  Jacob 
^:2  could  not  be  e.  3:8;  29:17 
31:29  e.  sourjgrnpes,  Ezek.  18:2 
i/os.  10:13  ye  have  e.  the  fruit 
Joei  1:4  locust  left  c.-w.  e.  25 
Mat.  14:21  and  they  that  had  e. 

Mark  8:9 
Lvke  13:26  we  have  e.  and  drunk 
17:8  I  have  e.  afterward  thou  e. 
Acts  10:10  would  have  e. 
14  I  have  nev.  e.  anyth.  com. 
12:23  he  was  e.  of  worms 
27:38  when  they  had  e.  enough 
Bev.  10:10  had  e.  it,  belly  bitter 

EATER,  S. 
.lud.  14:14  out  ofe.  came  forth 
Prw\  23:.30  riotous  e.  of  flesh 
fs.  .55:10  give  bread  to  the  e. 
Nah.  3:12  fall  into  mouth  ofe. 

EATEST. 
Gen.  2:17  dav  thou  e.  thon  shalt 
1  Sam.  1:8  why  e.  thou  not  f 

EATETH. 
&.  12:15  who  e.  leav.  bread,  19 
Lev.  7:18  that  e.  20,  25:  17:10 
Num.  1-3:2  land  e.  up  inhabit. 
1  .?(7?7!.  14:24  cursed  m.  that  e.  28 
Job  5:5  harvest  the  hungry  e.  up 
21:25  never  e.  with  pleasure 
40:15behemoth  e.  crass  as  an  ox 
Ps.  10(>:2n  an  ox  that  e.  grass 
Proc.  13:25  righteous  e.  to  satisfy 


EDI 

Prov.  30:20  she  e.  and  wipeth  m. 
31:27  she  e.  not  bread  ol  Idlen. 

iifc.  4:5  fool  e.  his  own  flesh 

Is.  29:8  he  e.  but  awaketh 
44:16  with  part  he  e.  flesh 
59:5  that  e.  of  their  eggs 

Mat.  9:11  why  e.  your  master, 
Mark  Luket5:Z 

John  6:54  whoso  e.  my  flesh 

56  thate.  my  flesh  dwelleth  In 

57  so  he  that  e.  me  shall  live 

58  he  that  e.  of  this  bread 
Pom.  14:2  another  weak  e.  herbs 

3  let  not  him  that  e.  despise 
6  e.  to  L.  that  e.  not,  to  L.  e.  n. 
20  evil  for  who  e.  with  offence 
23  because  e.  not  of  faith 
1  Cor.  9:7  planteth  vineyard  and 

e.  not?  and  e.  not  of  milk 
11:29  that  e.  unworth.  e.  damn. 

E.ATI\G. 
Ex.  12:4  ev.  man  to  his  e.  16:18 
■Jud.  14:9  Samson  went  on  e. 

1  Sam.  14:34  sin  not  in  e.  withb. 

2  K.  4:40  as  they  were  e.  pottage 
.fob  20:23  upon  him  while  he  is  e. 
Is.  66:17  e.  swine's  flesh 

^4»io«  7:2  made  an  end  ofe.  grass 
Mat.  26:26  were  e.  Jes.  took  br. 
1  Cor.  8:4  e.  of  things  sacrificed 
11:21  in  e.  ev.  one  tak.  own  sup. 
See  DRmKTNG. 

EBAL. 
Deut.  11:29  mount  E.  27:4,  13 
Jos.  8:30  an  altar  in  mount  E. 
EBED.   Jud.  9:30;  Ezr.  8^  • 

EBED-MELECH. 
Jer.  38:8  E.  spake  to  king,  39:16 

EBE^'-EZER. 
1  Sam.  4:1  and  pitched besideE. 
5:1  bro.  the  ark  from  E.  7:12 
EBER.    Gin.  10:21,  25;  Num. 

24:24 
ED.   Jos.  22:34 

EDEX. 

Gen.  2: 15  man  into  garden  of  K 
Is.  51:3  her  wilderness  like  E. 
Ezek.  28:13;  31:9,  16,  18;  36:35 
,Ioel  2:3  is  as  the  garden  of  E. 
Amos  1:5  cut  off  sceptre  from  E. 

EDGE. 
Ex.  13:20  e.  of  wild.  N'um.  33:6 
26:10  loops  in  the  e.  of  curtain 
Ec.  10:10  do  not  whet  the  e. 

See  TEETH. 

EDGE  of  the  sword. 

Gen.  34:26  slew  11.  with  e.  o/s. 

Ev.  17:13  Amalek  with  e.  o/s. 

Num.  21:24  smote  S.  with  e.  of  s. 

■Jos.  8:24  smote  Ai.  with  e.  of  s. 

Jud.  4:15  Sisera  ;  21:10  Jabe.-gil. 

Job\:\5  Job's ser.  with  e.  of  s.  IT 

Ps.  89:43  turned  the  e.  Of  the  s. 

.ler.  21:7  smite  them  with  e.ofs 

Luke  21:24  Jews  fall  by  e.  of  sw\ 

Ileb.  11:34  thro'  faith  esca.  e.  ofs\ 
]  EDGED. 

Ps.  149:6  two-e.  sword  in  hand 
^  Prov.  5:4  sharp  as  a  two-e.  sword 

//eA.  4:12  word  of  God  sharper 
than  two-e.  sword 

Rev.  1:16  mouth  sharp  two-<.  6 
EDGES. 

Ex.  28:7  joined  at  two  e.  39:4 

Jud.  3:16  Eh. '3  dag.  had  two  e. 

Rev.  2:12  sharp  sw.  with  two  e. 
EDIFICATION. 

Rcmi.  15:2  please  neighbor  to  e. 

1  Cor.  14:3  speaketh  to  men  toe. 

2  Cor.  10:8  L.  hath  given  us  for  e. 
13:10  Lord  hath  given  me  to  e. 

EDIFIED. 
Acts  9:31  churches  had  rest,  e. 
1  Cor.  14:17  the  other  is  not  e. 

EDIFIETH. 
1  Cor.  8:1  knowledge  pnffeth, 
charity  e. 
14:4  he  that  speaks  e.  hims.  he 
that  prophes.  e.  the  church 
EDIFY. 
Pom.  14:19  one  may  e.  another 
1  Cor.  10:23  lawful  but  e.  not 
1  Thes.  5:11  e.  one  another. 
EDIFYIXG. 

1  Cor.  14:5  church  may  receive  e. 
12  that  ve  may  excel  to  the  e. 

14:26  let  all  thincs  be  done  to  e. 

2  Cor.  12:19  all  thin,  forvoure. 
Eph.  4:12  e.  of  body  of  Christ 

16  the  body  to  the  e.  of  itself 
29  good  to  the  use  of  e. 
1  Tim.  1:4  quest,  rather  than  e. 


804 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EGY 

BDOM. 

Gen.  23:30  was  calh'd  E.  36:1 
Ex.  15:13  dukes  of  E.  amazed 
Num.  30:21  E.  refused  to  give  Is- 
rael passage,  ^4:18 
2,SnTO.8:14gar.  inE.  1  Chr.  18:13 
2  K.  8:20  E.  revolted,  14:10;  2 

air.  23:20 
P».  60:8  over  E.  cast  shoe,  106:9 
Is.  63:1  that  Cometh  from  E.  ? 
Jer.  49:7  concerning  E.  saith 

Lord,  Ezek.  25:12 
Amosi:\ king  of  E.  9:12 
Ob.  8  dest.  wise  men  out  of  E. 
EDOMITE.  Devt.  23:7;  2  K.  8:21 
EDREI.   Deut.  1:4 

EFFECT,  Substftntive. 
Num.  30:8  make  vow  of  no  e. 
Ps.  33:10  devices  of  peo.  of  no.  e. 
Is.  32:17  the  t.  of  rio;hteousnes3 
Eztk.  12:23  and  «.  of  every  vision 
Mat.  15:6  com.  of  G.  of  none  e. 
Mark  7:13  word  of  God  of  none  if. 
Horn.  3:3  unbelief  make  the  faith 

of  God  without  e. 
4:14  prom,  of  nonee.  Gal.  3:17 
9:6  word  hath  taken  none  e. 

1  Cor.  1:17  cr.  ofC.  be  of  nonee. 
Gal.  5:4  Chr.  is  become  of  no  «. 

EFFECT,  Verb. 
Jer.  48:30  lies  shall  not  so  e.  it 
EFFECTED. 

2  Chr.  7:11  Sol.  prosperously  e. 

EFFECTUAL. 

1  Cor.  16:9  a  great  door  and  e. 

2  Cor.  1:6  is  e.  in  enduring  suff. 
Et>h.  3:7by  the  e.  working  of 

4:16  according  to  «.  working 
Phile.  6  faith  may  become  e. 
Jam.  5:16  the  e.  prayer  ofright. 

EFFECTUALLY. 
Gal.  2:8  he  that  wrought*.  i:i  P. 
1  Tlies.  2:13  the  word  e.  worketh 

EFFEMIiV.ATE. 
1  Cor.  6:9  nor  e.  sliall  inherit 
EGG. 

Job  6:6  any  taste  in  white  of  «.  ? 
Luke  11: 12  ask  e.  will  offer  scor.  ? 
EGGS. 

Penit.  22:6  whet,  young  ones  or 
Job  39:14  ostr.  leavethe.  in  earth 
Is.  10:14  one  gathereth  e. 

59:5  hatch  cockatrice's  «. 
Jer.  17:11  partridge  sitteth  on  e. 
EGLAH.    2  ;Sam.  3:5 
EGLAIM.    Is.  15:8 
EGLON.   Jud.  3:14,  17 

EGYPT. 
Gen.  15:18  from  the  river  of  E. 

45:19  made  me  lord  of  all  E. 
Ex.  3:20  will  smite  E.  7:4;  10:7 
iK.  18:21  thou  trustest  on  E.  2-1 
Is.  19:16  E.  like  unto  women,  24 
Jer.  2:18  in  way  of  E.  ?  36 
Ezek.  29:2  ag.  E.  30:15;  32:12 
Joel  3:19  E.  a  deaolat.  Zee.  10:11 
Nah.  3:9  Ethiopia  and  E.  were 
Acts  7:10  governor  over  E. 
Heb.  11:27  by  faith  he  forsook  E. 
Bev.  11:8  is  called  Sodom  and  E. 

In,  and  into  EGYPT. 
Gen.  46:4  go  down  with  thee  i.  E. 
Ex.  10:2  things  I  wrought  in  E. 

12:30cry  in  E.;  14:11  graves  i»E. 
Num.  11:18  well  with  us  in  E. 

14:3  for  us  to  return  into  E.  4 

29:15  and  we  have  dwelt  in,  E. 
Deut.  1:30  did  for  you  in  B.  4:34 
Jos.  9:9  all  that  he  did  in  E. 
Is.  19:1  Lord  shall  come  into  E. 
Jer.  26:21  fled  and  went  into  E. 

41:17  to  go  into  E.  42:15 

42:19  Go  ye  not  into  E.  43:2 
Mat.  2:13  flee  into  E.  14 

Land  of  EGYPT. 
Oen.  13:10;  41:19.54;  45:18;  47:6 
Ps.  78:12  marvel,  th.  in  E.  81:5 
Heb.  8:9  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
Jude  5  saved  peo.  out  of  I.  of  E. 
Out  of  EGYPT. 

Gen.  1.3:1  Abraham  owi"  o/"  E. 

47:30  carry  me  out  of  E. 

3:11;  12:39;  1.3:9,16 
Num.  11:20  came  forth  ovt  ofE. 

22:11  is  a  people  come  out  of  "E. 
Jud.  2:1  made  you  go  out  of  E. 
Heb.  3:16  all  that  came  out  ofK. 

To  EGYPT. 
Is.  19:21  L.  shall  be  known  to  E. 

31:1  woe  to  them  that  go  to  E. 
Bos.  7:11  they  call  to  E. 
EGYPTL\IV,  S. 

Gen.  16:1,3;  21:9;  39:1,5;  41:55 


ELD 

Ex.  2:11  E.  smiting  Heb.  12, 19 
3:22  shall  spoil  the  E.  12:;56 
14:9  E.  pursued  after,  10,  1.3,  25 
19:4  seen  what  I  did  to  the  E. 
32:12  wherefore  should  the  E. 
Num.  14:13  M.  said,  Then  theE. 
20:15  and  E.  vexed  us  and  our 
1  Sam.  30:11  found  an  E.  in  field 
Is.  19:2  I  will  set  the  E.  4, 21, 23 
.ids  21:.38  art  not  thou  that  E.  ? 
Heb.  11:29  E.  assaying  to  do 
EHUD. 

■lud.  3:15  raised  up  E.  16,  23, 26 
1  C/ir.  7:10  sons  ofBilham,E.  8:6 

EIGHT. 
Gen.  17:12  he  that  is  e.  days  old, 

21:4;  iu/tfi  2:21 
22:23  these  e.  Milcah  did  bear 
Num.  29:29<.  bullocks,  two  rams 
Jud.  3:8  Israel  served  e.  years 
12:14  Abdon  judged  Is.  e.  y. 

1  K.  7:10  of  stones  of  e.  cubits 

2  N.  8:17  Jebor.  reigned  e.  years 
22:lJosi.  was  e.  y  ears  old,  2  67ir. 

34:1 

2  Cfir.  29:17  eanct.  L.  in  e.  days 
Ec.  11:2  to  seven,  also  to  e. 
Ezek.  40:31  had  e.  steps,  34:37 

41  e.  tables  slew  sacrifices 
3fic.  5:5  seven  shepherds,  e.  men 
Luke  9:28  about  an  e.  days  after 
John  20:26  after  e.  days 
Acts  9:33  E.  kept  his  bed  e.  years 
1  Pet.  3:20  e.  souls  were  saved 

EIGHTH. 
ie«.  25:22  shall  sow  «.  year 
1  K.  6:38  which  is  e.  month 
1  Chr.  24:10  the*,  lot  came  forth 
Zee.  1:1  in  e.  month  word  came 
'iPet.  2:3  saved  Noah  thee.  per. 
Jlei'.  17:11  beast  that  was,  is  the  e. 
21:20  e.  foundation  was  a  beryl 

See  DAT,  DAYS. 

EIGHT  hundred. 

<?en.  5:4  Adam  lived  e.  A.  years 
EIGHTEEIV. 

1  7C.  7:15  two  pillars  of  brass  e. 

cubits,  2K.  23:17;  Jer.  52:21 

2  Chr.  11:21  Echo,  tooke.  wives 
Luke  13:4  e.  on  whom  tower  fell 

16  Satan  hath  bound  e.  years 
EIGHTEE!VTH. 
1 IC  15:1  e.  yearof  Jer.  2  Chr.  13:1 
1  (I'lr.  24:15  e.  lot  came  forth 
23:25  the  e.  to  Ilanani 
Jer.  32:1  was  e.  year  of  Nebuch. 

EITHER. 
John  19:18  cnicifl.  on  e.  side  one 
Sev.  22:2  e.  side  river  tree  of  life 
EKROX. 

1  Sam.  5:10  as  ark  came  to  E. 

2  A'.  1:2  the  god  of  E.  3:6, 16 
Amos  1:9  my  hand  against  E. 
Zcp.  2:4  E.  shall  be  rooted  up 
Zee.  9:5  E.  very  sorrowful,  7 

EKROIVITES. 
.70.!.  13:3  the  land  of  the  E.  not 
1  Sam.  5:10  ark  ca.  to  Ekrou,  E. 

ELAH. 
Gen.  36:41  duke  E.  1  E.  4:18 
1  Satn.  17:2  by  the  valley  of  E. 
21:9  Goliath  in  valley  of  E. 

1  K.  16:8  E.  son  of  Baa.sha 

2  A'.  15:30  son  OfE.  17:1;  18:1,9 
1  Chr.  4:15  sou  of  Caleb,  E.  9:8 

ELAM. 
Gen.  10:22  children  of  Shem,  E. 

14:1  Chedorlaomor  king  ofE. 
Ifi.  11:11  recover  people  from  13. 

21:2  go  up,  O  E. ;  22:6  E.  bare 
,Ier.  25:25  kings  of  E.  49:.34, 36, 39 
Ezek.  .32:24  there  is  E.  and  all 
Dan.  8:2  in  the  province  of  E. 

ELAMITES. 
Ezr.  4:9  E.  wrote  letter.  Acts  2:9 
ELATn.    2  A'.  14:22:  16:6 
EL-BETHEL.  Gen.  Sa-.l 
ELDAD.  Num.  11:26,  27 

ELDER. 
Gen.  10:21  S.  brotherof  Ja.  thee. 

25:23  e.  serve  young.  Pom.  9:12 

1  A'.  2:22  he  is  mine  e.  brother 
.lob  15:10  much  e.  than  father 
Ezek.  16:46  thy  e.  sister  is  Sama. 
Luke  15:25  his  e.  son  was  in  field 
1  Tim.  5:2  entreat  the  e.  women 
1  Pet.  5:5  younger,  submit  to  e. 

ELDER,  for  rukr. 
1  Tim.  5:1  rebuke  not  an  e. 
19  against  e.  receive  not  accu. 

1  Pet.  5:1  who  am  also  an  e. 

2  John  1  the  e.  to  the  elc<;t  lady 

3  John  1  the  e,  unto  Gains 


ELE 
ELDERS. 

Gen.  50:7  e.  of  his  house  went 
Leii.  4:15  e.  of  congr.  lay  hands 
Num.  11:25  L.  gaveepirit  to70e. 
Deut.  29:10  before  the  L.  your  e. 

31:28  gather  to  me  all  e. 

32:7  ask  thy  father  and  e. 
1  Sam.  16:4  e.  of  the  towm 

1  K.  21:11  e.  did  as  Jezebel  sent 

2  K.  6:.32  Elislia  and  e.  sat 
10:1  Jehu  sent  to  e.  of  Jezreel 
19:2  Hezekiah  sent  e.  Is.  37:2 

Ps.  107:32  in  assembly  of  e. 
Prctv.  31:23  known  among  e. 
Lam.  1:19  e.  gave  up  the  ghost 

2:10  e.  of  Zion  sit  upon  ground 

4:16  favored  not  e.  5:12 
Ezek.  8:1  and  the  e.  of  Judah  sat 
.Joel  1:14  gather  the  e.  2:16 
Mat.  15:2  tradition  of  thee. 

16:21  suffer  things  of  e.  27:12 

26:.59  e.  sought  false  witness 

27:20  e.  persuaded  the  multit. 
41  mocKing  with  the  e.  said 

28:12  assembled  with  the  e. 
Mark  7:3  tradition  of  the  e. 

8:31  rejected  of  the  e.  Luke  9:22 

15:1  held  a  consultation  with  e. 
Acts  4:5  e.  were  gath.  together 
2:3  all  that  the  e.  had  said 

6:12  stirred  up  the  peo.  and  e. 

11:.30  sent  it  to  thee,  by  Bama. 

14:23  ordained  e.  in  ev.  church 

15:4  of  the  church  and  of  the  e. 
6  the  apostles  and  e.  came 
23  apostles,  e.  and  brethren 

16:4  decrees  ordained  of  the  e. 

20:17  thee,  of  the  church 
1  Tim.  5:17e.  rule  well 
Tit.  1:5  ordain  e.  in  every  city 
Heb.  11:2  by  faith  thee,  obtained 
■Tarn.  5:14  call  for  e.  of  church 

1  Pet.  5:1  e.  which  are  am.  you 
Pev.  4:4  I  saw  twenty-four  e. 

10:24  e.  fall,  5:8, 14;  11:16;  19:4 
5:5  and  one  of  e.  saith 
6  in  midst  of  e.  stood  a  Lamb 
7:11  angels  ;itood  about  the  e. 
13  one  of  the  e.  answered 
ELDERS,  v'ith  city. 
Deut.  19:12  e.  oicitu  shall  fetch 
21:3  e.  of  city  shall  take  heifer 

6  e.  of  that  city  shall  wash 
21:19  bring  son  to  e.  of  his  city 
.lud.  8:16  he  took  e.  of  the  city 
Ruth  4:2  B.  took  men  of  e.  of  c. 
Ezr.  10:14  the  e.  of  every  city 

ELDERS  of  Israel. 
Ex.  3:16  gather  the  e.  of  Israel 
12:21  ISI.  called  for  e.  of  Israel 
18:12  e.  of  Israel  came  to  eat 
24:1  seventy  of  e.  9;  Nuin.  11:16 
Deut.  27:1  e.  o/"  /sr.  commanded 
31:9  delivered  law  to  e.  of  Isr. 
Jos.  7:6  e.  of  Isr.  put  dust  on 

2  Sam.  5:3  e.  o/'  I.  came  to  king  at 

Hebron,  1  A'.  8:3;  2  Chr.  3:4 
17:4  pleased  all  e.  q/"  Israel 
15  Ahithophcl  counsel  e.  o/ /<. 
jF^ci.  20:1  e.  o/'  /.  came  to  inqu. 
Acts  4:8  rulers  of  peo.  ande.  of  I. 

ELDERS,  with  people. 
Num.  11:24  M.  gathered  seventy 

men  of  the  e.  of  the  people 
1  Sam.  15:30  honor  before  e.  of  p. 
Mat.  21:23  the  e.  of  j'eople  came, 

Luke  22:66 
27:1  e.  of  the  peo.  took  counsel 

ELDEST. 

Gen.  24:2  Ab.  said  to  his  e.  serv. 

27:1  Isaac  called  Es.  his  e.  son 

44:12  began  at  the  e. 
NH7n.  1:20  Reuben  e.  son,  26:5 

1  17:13  e.  sons  of  Jesse,  14 
28  Eliab  his  e.  brother 

2  7i'.  3:27  he  took  his  e.  son 

./o*  1:13  in  e.  brother's  house,  18 
John  8:9  one  by  one,  begin,  at  e. 
ELEALEH.    Num.  32:37;  Is. 
15:4 ;  16:9 ;  Jer.  48:34 
ELEAZAR. 
A'x.  6:25 ;  28: 1 ;  Num.  3:2 ;  26:60 ; 

1  Chr.  6:3;  24:1 ;  Ezr.  S:.33 
iw.  10:16  M.  was  angry  with  E, 
Num.  3:4  E.  minister,  in  priest.s' 
34:17  E.  and  Joshua  shall  divide 
Jos.  17:4  ca.  near  bcf.  E.  24:a3 
1  Sam.  7:1  they  sanctified  E.  to 
Neh.  12:42  Shemaiah  and  E. 
Mat.  1:15  Eliud  begat  E.  andE. 

ELECT. 
Is.  42:1  mine  e.  in  whom  my 
45:4  Israel  minee.  I  have  called 
65:9  mine  e.  shall  inherit  it 
22  mine  e.  shall  long  enjoy 


ELI 

Mat.  24:22  for  the  e.  those  days 
shall  be  short.  Mark  1.3:20 
24  dec.  the  very  e.  Mark  1.3:23 
31  angels  gather  e.  Mark  13:27 
Luke  18:7  G.  avenge  his  own  e.  f 
Pom.  8:33  to  charge  of  God's  e.  f 
Col.  3:12  put  on  aa  e.  of  G.  bow. 

1  Tim.  .5:21  before  the  e.  angels 

2  Tim.  2:10  endure  for  thee,  sake 
Tit.  1:1  to  the  faith  of  God's  e. 

1  Pet.  1:2  e.  according  to  forekn. 
2:6  chief  corner-stone,  e.  prec. 

2  John  1  the  elder  to  the  e.  lady 
13  the  children  of  thy  e.  sister 

ELECTED. 
1  Pet.  5:13  church  at  Bab.  e.  with 

ELECTIOIV. 
Pom.  9:11  purpose  accord.  to#. 
11:3  remn.  according  to  the  e. 
7  thee,  hath  obtained  it 
28  thee,  they  are  beloved 

1  Thes.  1:4  knowing  your  e.  of  Q 

2  Pet.  1:10  your  calling  and  e. 
EL-ELOBE- Israel.    Gen.  33:20 

ELEMEIVTS. 
Gal.  4:3  under  e.  of  the  world 
9  the  weak  and  beggarly  e. 
■2  Pet.  3:10  e.  melt  with  heat,  12 

ELEVEIV. 
Gen.  32:22  Jacob  took  his  e.  sons 
37:9  sun,  moon,  and  e.  stars 
Ai.  26:7  e.  curtains  shall  make 
36:14  e.  curt. ;  15  e.  of  one  size 
Num.  29:20  e.  bullocks,  two  rams 
Deut.  1:2  e.  days'  journey  fr.  H. 
./os.  13:51  e.  cities  with  villages 
■Jud.  16:5  e.  hun.  pieces  of  saver 
17:2  e.  hundred  shekels  of  silv. 
2  A'.  2/3:36  Jehoiakim  reigned  e. 

years  in  Jcru.  2  Chr.  36:5 
24:18  Zedekiah  reigned  e.  years, 

2  f/ir.  36:11 ;  Jer.  52:1 
il/rt^  28:16  e.  disciples  went  to  G. 
.Vark  16:14  he  appeared  to  thee. 
Luke  24:9  told  to  the  e.  and  rest 
33  found  the  e.  gath.  together 
Acts  1:26  numb,  with  e.  a])ostle3 
2:14  P.  with  the  e.  said  to  thera 

ELEVEIVTH. 
1  IC  6:.38  e.  year  was  ho.  finished 
1  Chr.  24:12  the  e.  lot  came  forth 
23:18  the  e.  to  Azareel 
27:14  e.  capt.  for  the  e.  month 
.Jer.  1:3  Jer.  proph.  e.  yearof  Z. 
39:2  in  e.  year  city  was  bro.  up 
Ezek.  26:1  word  of  L.  came  to  E. 

in  e.  year,  .30:20  ;  31:1 
Mat.  20:6  about  e.  hour  he  went 
9  were  hired  about  the  e.  hour 
Pev.  21:20  e.  foundat.  of  the  city 
ELHANAN.  2Satn.  21:19 ;  23:24; 
1  Chr.  11:26;  20:5 
ELI. 

1  Sam.  1:25  brou.  the  child  to  E. 

2:12,27;  3:5,6,8,12, 14;  4:14 
1  K.  2:27  spake  concerning  E. 
3Iat.  27:46  cried,  E.  E.  lama, 
Ma?'k  15:34 

ELIAB. 
Num.  1:9;  2:7;  7:24,29;  10:16 
10:1  sons  ofE.  12;  26:8,9 
Deut.  11:6  he  did  to  sons  of  E. 
1  Sa?n.  17:28  E.  heard,  1  C'A/-.2:13 

1  Chr.  6:27  E.  the  son  of  Nahath 
15:18  E.  port.  20;  16:5  E.  with 

2  Chr.  11:18  took  daughter  of  E. 
ELIADA. 

■2Sam.  5:16;  IC/w.  3:8;2Chr.  17:17 

ELIAKIM. 
2  A'.  18:18  out  to  Rab-shakeh  E. 
2:3:34  made  E.  son,  2  Chr.  36:4 
7*.  22:20;  ,36:3;  37:2 
Mat.  1:13  Abiud  begat  E.  andE. 
ELIAM.   2  Sam.  11:3;  23::34 

ELIA.SHIB. 
Ezr.  10:6  the  ^ou  ofE.  24, 27.  36 
Neh.  3:1;  12:10,2:3;  1:3:4,7,28 

ELIEZER. 
Gen.  13:2  steward  of  house  Is  E. 
Ex.  18:4  name  of  Moses'  son  E. 

1  Chr.  7:8;  1.3:24 :  23:15, 17 :  27:16 

2  Chr.  20:37  E.  jn'ophesied  aga. 
Fzr.  10:18  E.  had  taken.  23,  .31 
Luke  3:29  Jose  was  the  son  of  E. 
ELIHOREPH.    1  K.  4:3 

ELIHU. 
1  Chr.  12:20 ;  26:7 ;  27:18 ;  Job  .33:3 

ELI.IAH,  or  ELIAS. 
1  IC.  17:1  E.  the  TIshbite,  15,22 
23  E.  took  the  child  dowu 
18:2  E.  went  to  A.  7, 16, 40. 46 
19:1  E.  had  done,  9:20 ;  21:20 


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EMB 

2  K.  1:8  is  E.  the  Tishbitc,  13, 17 
2:1  E.  into  heaven,  8,  11,  14,  15 
3:11  poured  wa.  on  hands  ol'E. 

2  Chr.  21:12  came  a  writing  fr.  E. 

Mai.  4:5  behold  I  will  send  you  E. 

Mat.  11:14  E.  which  was  to  come 
16:14  pavE.  Mark  6:15;  Lu.  9:8 
17:3  app.  E.  Mark  9:4  ;  Ln.  9:30 

11  E.  Bhall  come,  Mark  9:12 

12  E.  come  already,  Mark  9:13 
27:47  calleth  for  E.  Mark  15:35 

49  E,  will  come,  Mark  15:36 
Luke  1:17  before  in  power  of  E. 
9:54  fire  to  consume  as  E.  did 
John  1:21  art  thou  E,  ?  art  th.  25 
Bom.  11:2  scripture  saith  of  E. 
Jam.  5:17  E.  was  a  man  subject 
ELIM. 

Ex.  15:27;  16:1 ;  Num.  33:9, 10 

ELIMELECH. 
Buih  1:2  name  E.  3;  2:1;  4:9 

ELIPHALET. 
iSam.  5:16  E.  D.  son,  IC/ln  3:6, 8 

ELIPHAZ. 
Gen.  36:4, 10, 11, 12, 15;  1  Chr.  1:35 
^06  2:11;  4:1:  15:1;  22:1;  42:9 
ELISABETH.  Luke  1:5,24,40,57 
ELISHA,  ELISEL'S. 

1  K.  19:16  E.  to  be  proph.  17,  19 

2  K.  2:5  proph.  came  to  E.  12, 15 
3:11  Here  is  E.  4:1,8, 17 
5:9  Naaman  stood  at  door  of  E. 
6:20  E.  said,  open  the  eyes,  31 
8:4  that  E.  hath  done  5, 14 
13:14  E.  fallen  sick,  16, 17, 21 

Luke  4:27  lepers  iu  days  of  E. 
ELISHAH.   Ezek.  27:7 
ELISHAMA. 
Num.  1:10;  2:18;  7:48,53;  10:22 
iSam.  5:16  E.  David's  son 
ICAr.  2:41;  3:6,8;  7:26;  14:7 
2  Chr.  17:8  he  sent  with  them  E. 
Jer.  36:12  E.  the  scribe,  41:1 
ELISHEBA.   Ex.  6:23 
ELISHUA. 
2 Sam.  5:15  E.  D.  sons,  1  CAr.l4:5 
ELIUD.   Mat.  1:14,  15 
ELKAIVAH. 
Ex.  6:24  Korah,  Assir,  and  E. 
1  Sam.  1:1  name  was  E.  21 ;  2:11 

1  Chr.  6:23  son  of  E.  26,  34,  35 
12:6  E.  the  Korhite,  9:16 
15:23  E.  was  door-keeper  for  ark 

2  Chr.  28:7  E.  was  next  to  king 
ELMODAM.   Luke  3:28 

ELIVATHAIV. 
2  A'.  24:8  the  daughter  of  E. 
Ezr.  8:16  I  sent  for  E.  and  Jarib 
Jer.  26:22  sent  E.  into,  36:12,  25 

ELOIV. 

Oen.  26:34  daughter  of  E.  36:2 
46:14  the  sons  of  Zebulun,  E. 
Jud.  12:11  E.  judged  Israel,  12 

ELOQUEIVT. 
Ex.  4:10  O  my  lord,  I  am  not  e. 
Is.  3:3  doth  take  away  e.  orator 
Acts  18:24  Apollos,  an  e.  man 

ELSE. 

Deut.  4:35  God,  there  is  none  e. 
39 ;  1  K.  8:60 ;  Is.  45:5,  6,  14, 
18,  21,  22;  46:9;  Jof/2:27 
Jud.  7:14noth.  e.  savesw.  of  Gid. 
1  Chr.  21:12  or  e.  three  days 
Ps.  51:16  not  sacrifice  e.  gi  ve  it 
Is.  47:8  none  e.  beside  me,  10 
John  14:11  or  «.  believe  me 
Bom.  2:15  accusing  or  e.  excus. 
Bev.  2:5  repent,  or  e.  I  come,  16 
ELUL.   Neh.  6:15 
ELYMAS.   Acts  13:8 

EMBALM,  ED. 

Gen.  50:2  Jos.  commanded  phy- 
sician toe.  his  father;  phy- 
sicians e.  Israel 
26  they  e.  Joseph  in  Egypt 

EMBOLDE.XED,  BTH. 

Job  16:3  e.  thee  that  ansvverest? 
1  Cor.  8:10  the  conscience  be  e. 

EMBRACE. 

iK.  4:16  thou  Shalt  e.  a  son 
Prcm.  4:8  when  thou  dost  e.  her 
5:20  why  wilt  thou  e.  bosom  1 
Ec.  3:5  to  e.  and  to  refrain 
Cant.  2:6  hand  doth  e.  me,  8:3 
Lam.  4:5  in  scarlet,  e.  dunghills 

EMBRACED, 

Gtn.  29:13  I.nban  c  Jacob 
33:4  Esau  ran  and  e.  Jacob 
48:10  Jacob  e.  Joseph's  sons 


ENC 

Acts  20:1  Paul  e.  disciples 
lleb.  11:13  and  e.  the  promises 

EMBRACIXG. 
Ec.  3:5  time  to  refrain  from  e. 
Acts  20:10  Paul  e.  Eutychus 

EMBROIDER. 
Ex.  28:.39  thou  shall  e.  the  coat 

EMBROIDERER. 
Ex.  35:35  work  of  the  e. 
38:23  Aholiab,  an  e.  in  blue 
EMERALD,  S. 
Ex.  28:18  second  row  e.  39:11 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  in  fairs  with  e. 
28:13  precious  stone,  the  e. 
Bev.  4:3  rainbow  like  unto  an  e. 
21:19  fourth  found,  was  an  e. 

EMERODS. 
Deiit.  28:27  smite  thee  with  e. 
1  Sam.  5:6  smote  Ashdod  with  e. 
9  e.  in  their  secret  parts 
12  were  smitten  with  e. 
6:4  answered.  Five  golden  e,  17 
5  make  images  of  your  e.  11 
EMIM. 
Gen.  14:5  sm.  the  E.  Deut.  2:10 

E.MINEIVT. 
Ezek.  16:24  built  an  e.  place,  31 
.30  tnrow  downi  thine  e.  place 
17:22  a  high  and  e.  mountain 

EMMAMEL. 
Is.  7:14  his  name  E.  Mat.  1:23 
8:8  breadth  of  thy  land,  O  E. 
EMMAUS.  LukeU:\Z 
EJIMOR.  Acls't-.i^ 

EMPIRE. 
Est.  1:20  publish,  throughout  e. 

EMPLOY,  ED. 
Deut.  20:19  tree,  to  e.  in  siege 
1  Chr.  9:33  sing.  e.  day  and  night 

EMPLOYMEIVT. 
Ezek.  39:14  sever  out  men  of  e. 

EMPTY,  Adjective. 
Gen.  31:42  hadst  sent  me  away  e. 
37:24  pit  was  e.  no  water  in  it 
41:27  the  seven  e.  ears  blasted 
Ex.  23:15  none  shall  appear  be- 
fore me  e.  34:20;  Deut.  16:16 
■hid.  7:16  in  hand  e.  pitchers 
Buth  1:21  brought  me  home  e. 
3:17  go  not  e.  to  mother  in-law 

1  Sam.  6:3  send  not  ark  away  e. 
20:18  thy  seat  will  be  e.  25:27 

2  Sam.  1:22  sword  return,  not  e. 
2  K.  4:3  borrow  thee  e.  vessels 
■lob  22:9  sent  widows  away  e. 

26:7  the  north  over  the  e.  place 
Is.  24:1  Lord  maketh  earth  e. 
29:8  hungry  man  awak.  soul  e. 
32:6  to  e.  the  soul  of  the  hung. 
Hos.  10:1  Israel  is  an  e.  vine 
Nah.  2:10  Nineveh  is  e.  and  void 
Mat.  12:44  he  findeth  it  e. 
Mark  12:3  away  e.  Lake  20:10 
Luke  1:53  rich  he  sent  e.  away 

EMPTY,  Verb. 
Lev.  14:36  that  they  e.  the  house 
Ec.  11:3  clouds  e.  themselves 
Jer.  51:2  fanners  shall  e.  her  land 
Hab.  1:17  shall  they  e.  their  net 
Zee.  4:12  which  e.  the  golden  oil 

EMPTIED. 
Gen.  42:35  they  e.  their  sacks 
2  Chr.  24:11  officer  e.  the  chest 
Is.  24:3  land  shall  be  utterly  e. 
Jer.  48:11  Moab  not  been  e. 
Nah.  2:2  emptiers  have  e.  them 

EMPTIERS. 
Nah.  2:2  have  emptied  them 

EMPTINESS. 
Is.  34:11  out  upon  it  stones  of  e. 

EMLLATIOIV,  S. 
Bom.  11:14  prov.  to  e.  my  breth. 
Gal.  5:20  works  of  the  flesh  are  e. 
E'VABLED. 

1  Tim.  1:12  Ch.  Jesus  hath  e.  me 
EIVCA.MP. 

Ex.  14:2  e.  before  Pi-hahiroth 
Num.  2:17  as  they  e.  so  shall  th. 
3:88  e.  before  the  tabernacle 
10:31  how  we  are  to  e.  in  wild. 

2  Sam.  12:28  e.  against  Kabbah 
Job  19:12  his  troops  e.  about  tab. 
Ps.  27:3  a  host  e.  against  me 
Zee.  9:8  I  will  e.  about  my  house 

Ei\C.4MPED. 
Ex  13:20  e.  in  Etham 
15:27  e.  by  the  waters 
18:5  Moses  t.  at  mount  of  G 


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Jvd.  6:4  Midianites  e.  ag.  Israel 
9:50  Abimelech  e.  ag.  Thebez 
EIVCAMPETH. 

Ps.  34:7  angel  of  Lord  e.  round 
53:5  bones  of  him  thate.  ag.  th. 


EN'CHAIVTER,  S. 

Deut.  18:10  not  be  found  an  e. 
Jer.  27:9  heark.  not  to  dr.  ore. 

E\CHA1VTMEIVT,  S. 

Ex.  7:11  magicians  did  so  with 

their  (?.  22;  8:7,  18 
Lev.  19:26  nor  shall  ye  usee. 
Num.  22:23  there  is  no  e.  aga.  J. 
24:1  B.  went  not  to  seek  fore. 
2  K.  17:17  used  e.  and  did  evil 
21:6  Manas,  used  e.  2  Chr.  3:3:6 
Ec.  10:11  serpent  will  bite  w.  e. 
Is.  47:9  great  abund.  of  thine  e. 
12  stand  now  with  thine  e. 

ENCLOSE,  ED. 

Ex.  39:6  onyx-sto.  (.  in  gold.  13 
Ps.  17:10  they  are  e.  in  their  fat. 
22:16assem.  of  wicked  havce. 
Cant.  4:12  a  garden  e.  is  my  sis. 
8:9  we  will  e.  her  with  cedar 
Lam.  3:9  he  hath  e.  mj  ways 
Luke  5:6  e.  great  multi.  of  fishes 

EIVCLOSIIVGS. 

Ex.  28:20  stones  in  gold  e.  39:13 

ENCOUNTERED. 
Acts  17:18  philosophers  e.  him. 
ENCOURAGE. 

Deut.  1:38  e.  him,  sh.  cause,  3:28 
2  Sam.  11:25  and  e.  thou  him 
Ps.  64:5  they  e.  themselves 

ENCOURAGED. 

1  Sam.  30:6  David  e.  himself 

2  Clir.  31:4  Levites  might  bee. 
35:2  Josiah  e.  th.  to  serv.  of  L. 

Is.  41:7  carpenter  e.  goldsmith 
END. 

Gen.  6:13  e.  of  all  flesh  is  come 
47:21  one  e.  of  Egypt  to  other  e. 
Ex.  25:19  on  one  e.  other  e. 
Deut.  28:64  L.  scatter  from  one  e. 
•lud.  6:21  angel  put  e.  of  his  staff 
19:9  day  groweth  to  an  e. 

1  Sam.  14:27  Jonath.  put  e.  of  rod 

2  K.  10:21  Baal  full  from  e. 
2  Chr.  21:19  after  e.  of  two  years 
Job  6:11  what  is  my  e.  that  I 

16:3  shall  vain  words  havee.  ? 
20:10  until  night  come  to  ane. 
28:3  he  setteth  ane.  to  darkness 
Ps.  7:9  wickedness  come  to  ane. 
9:6  are  come  to  a  perpetual  e. 
19:6  going  forth  from  e.  of  heav. 
37:.37  e.  of  that  man  is  peace 
38  e.  of  wicked  shall  be  cut  off 
39:4  make  me  know  mine  e. 
73:17  I  understood  their  e. 
102:27  thy  years  have  no  e. 
119:96  seen  an  e.  of  perfection 
Prov.  5:4  e.  bitter;  2S:18the.  ise. 
14:12  e.  thereof  are  ways  of  d. 
Ec.  4:8  no  e.  of  all  his  labor 
16  there  is  no  e.  of  all  the  peo. 
7:2  e.  of  men ;  8  better  e. 
10:13  e.  of  his  talk  is  madness 
12:12  of  mak.  books  th.  is  no  e. 
Is.  2:7  any  e.  of  their  treasures, 

any  e.  of  their  chariots 
9:7  of  his  governm.  sh.  be  no  e. 
13:5  come  from  the  e.  of  heaven 
16:4  the  extortioner  is  at  an  e. 
23:15  after  e.  of  seventy  y.  17 
42:10  his  praise  from  e.  of  earth 
45:17  world  without  e. 
46:10  thee,  from  the  beginning 
Jer.  12:12  one  e.  to  other  e.  25::Q 
17:11  at  his  e.  he  shall  be  a  fool 
29:11  to  give  you  an  expected  e. 
31:17  there  is  hope  in  thine  e. 
51:13  dwellest,  thine  e.  is  come 
31  his  city  is  taken  at  one  e. 
Lam.  4:18  our  e.  near,  e.  come 
Ezek.  7:2  an  e.  the  e.  is  come.  3,  6 
21:25  iniquity  have  e.  29;  35:5 
Dan.  7:28  is  the  e.  of  the  matter 
8:17  time  of  e.  shall  be  the  vis. 

19  at  the  time  e.  shall  be,  11:27 
9:36  the  e.  thereof  be  with  flood 
11:6  and  in  the  e.  of  years 
35  even  to  the  time  of  thee. 
40  time  of  e.  king  of  sou. 
45  yet  he  shall  come  to  his  e. 
12:4  seal  the  book  even  to  thee. 

8  O  Lord,  what  shall  be  the  e. 

9  words  are  clos.  up.  till  the  e. 
13  go  thy  way  till  the  e.  be 


A'(/7?i.  3.3:10  from  E.  e,  by  Red  sea  -imoi  3:15  houses  sha.  have  ane. 


11  from  Red  sea,  and  e.  in  Sin 
Jos.  4:19  peo.  e.  in  Uilgal,  5:10 


806 


5:18  to  what  t.  is  it  for  yon 
8:^  e.  is  come  npon  people  of  Is 


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Nah.  2:9  there  is  none  e.  of  store 
3:3  there  is  none  e.  of  corpses 
Mat.  13:.39  harvest  is  e.  of  world 
24:3  sign  of  e.  of  the  world  ? 
14  then  shall  the  e.  come 
31  gath.  from  one  e.  of  heaven 
26:.58  Peter  sat  to  see  the  e. 
28:1  in  thee,  of  the  sabbath 
Luke  1:33  his  kinsdom  be  no  e. 
18:1  a  para,  to  them,  to  this  e. 
22:37  concern,  me  have  an  e. 
Johit  18::}"  to  this  e.  was  I  bom 
Bom.  6:21  e.  of  those  th.  is  death 
22  the  e.  everlasting  life 
10:4  Christ  is  the  c,  of  the  law 
14:9  to  this  e,  Christ  hath  died 
2  Cor.  11:15  e.  according  to  worki 
Eph.  3:21  glory,  world  without «. 
Phil.  3:19whosee.  is  destruction 
1  Tim  .  1:5  e.  of  com.  is  charity 
HeJ).  6:8  whose  e.  is  to  be  burned 
16  an  oath  is  an  e.  of  all  strife 
7:3  neither  begin,  nor  e.  of  life 
9:26  in  the  e.  hath  appeared 
13:7  the  e.  of  their  conversation 
Jam.  5:11  ye  have  seen  e.  of  Lord 
1  Pet.  1:9  receiv.  e.  of  your  faith 
4:17  e.  of  them  that  obey  not 
Bev.  21:6  Alpha  and  Omega,  the 
beginning  and  the  e.  22:13 
At  the  END. 
Deut.  15:1  at  e.  of  sev.  ye.  rel. 
Ps.  107:27  are  at  their  wit's  e. 
Dan.  12:13  stand  in  lot  at  the.e. 
Hab.  2:3  at  the  e.  it  shall  speak 
Mat.  13:40  so  be  in  e,  of  world 

But  the  END. 
/Vol'.  14:12  but  the  e.  thereof  are 

the  ways  of  death.  16:25 
20:21  the  e.  thereof  not  be  bles. 
Mat.  24:6  but  the  e.  is  not  yet, 
Mark  1.3:7;  X'/i-e  21:9 

1  Pet.  4:7  but  e.  of  all  things 
Last  END. 

Num.  23:10  let  my  I.  e.  be  like  h. 
,Ier.  12:4  shall  not  see  our  last  e. 
Lam.  1:9  remembereth  not  I.  e. 
Dan.  8:19  known  what  be  in  /.  e. 

Latter  END. 
Num.  24:20  I.  e.  be  that  he  per. 
Deut.  8:16  to  do  thee  good  at 
32:29  consider  their  I.  e. 
Buth  3:10  kindness  in  latter  e. 

2  Sam.  2:26  bitterness  in  lat.  e. 
Job  8:7  thy  latter  e.  greatly  incr. 

42:12  L.  blessed  latter  e.  of  Job 
Proc.  19:20 mayest  be  wise  in  /.  e. 
Is.  41:22  consid.  them.  know/.*. 
47:7  nor  didst  remember  lat.  e. 
2  Pet.  2:20 1,  e.  worse  than  begin. 

Made  an  END. 
Gen.  27:30  Isaac  m.  e.  of  blessing 
Deut.  32:45  m.  e.  of  speaking, 
Jud.  15:17;  1  Sam.  18:1; 
24:16;  2  Satn.  13:36;  1 E.  1:41; 
3:1;  Jer.  26:8;  43:1 :  51:63 
Mat.  11:1  m.  a.  e.  of  com.  discip. 

Make  an  END. 
1  Sam..  3:12  I  will  also  m.  an  e. 
Neh.  4:2  will  they  m.  an  e.  / 
Job  18:2  ere  you  m.  an  e.  f 
Is.  38- 12  m  ake  e.  of  me,  13 
Ezek.  20:17  nor  did  I  make  e. 
Dan.  9:24  70  weeks  to  m.  e. 
Nah.  1.8  make  utter  e.  9 

Make  a  full  END. 
Jer.  4:27  yet  will  I  not  make  a 

fuUe.  5:18;  30:11;  46:28 
5:10  but  make  not  a.f.  e. 
Ezek.  11:13  ah  L.  wilt  m.  a.f.  e.  f 

To  the  END. 
Ex.  8  22  to  the  e.  thou  mavest 
kno.  I  am  the  L,  Ezek.  20:26 
Deut.  17:20  to  the  e.  that  he  may 

prolong  his  days 
Ps.  19:4  words  to  e.  of  world 
30:12  to  the  e.  my  glo.  may  sing 
119:112  perf.  statutes  to  the  e. 
Ec.  3:11  find  out  from  beg.  to  e. 
7' 14  to  the  e.  man  shou.  find  no. 
Is.  48.20  to  the  e.  of  earth 
49:6  my  salvation  to  e.  of  earth 
■Jer.  3:5  keep  anger  to  the  e.  ? 
Dan.  4:22  dominion  to  thee. 
Mat.  10:'22  endur.  to  the  e.  shall 
be  saved.  24:13;  Jfo/  i  13:13 
Acts  7:19  to  the  e.  might  not  live 
Bom.  1:11  to  the  e.  you  be  estab. 
!  4:16  to  the  e.  promise  be  sure 
2  Cor.  1:13  acknowledge  to  the  e. 
3:13  look  to  e.  of  that  abolished 
j  1  Thes.  3:13  to  the  e.  he  may  est 
1  Pet.  1:13  and  hope  to  the  e. 

Cnto  the  END. 
Job  34:36  Job  be  tried  vnlo  e. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


END 

Ps.  46:9  wars  cease  unto  e. 
119:33  I  shall  keep  it  unto  the  e. 
Z<.  62:11  proclaimed  u.  e.  of  earfli 
Dan.  6:26  his  dominion  Ije  u.  e. 
Mat.  28:20  I  am  with  you  u.  e. 
John  13:1  loved  them  u.  the  e. 

1  Cor.  1:8  confirm  you  untotliee. 
Heb.  3:6  hold  fost  confidence  u.  e. 

14  if  hold  begin,  steadfast  M.  e. 
6:11  assurance  of  hope  tmto  e. 
Mev.  2:26  keepeth  my  works  m.  e. 

E.\DAMAGE. 
Mzr.  4:13  e.  the  revenue  of  kings 
E\DA\GER,  ED. 
10:9  cleav.  wood  shall  be  e. 
Dan.  1:10  e.  my  head  to  the  king 

EIVDED,  ETH,  ING. 
Gen.  2:2  seventh  day  G.  e.  work 

2  Sam.  20:18  so  they  e.  the  mat. 
Job  31:40  the  words  of  Job  are  e. 
Ps.  72:20  prayers  of  David  are  e. 
Js.  24:8  noise  of  them  rejoice  e. 

60:20  days  of  mourn,  shall  bee. 
Jer.  8:20  the  summer  is  e. 
Mat.  7:28  when  Jesus  e.  sayings 
Luke  4:2  forty  days  e.  he  hunger. 

13  devil  had  e.  all  temptation 
John  13:2  supper  being  e. 
Jtev.  1:8  the  beginning  and  e. 

ENDLESS. 
1  TYm.  1:4  heed  to  «.  genealogies 
Hei.  7:16  after  power  of  an  e.  life 

ENDEAVOR,  ED,  ING. 
Acts  16:10  e.  to  go  into  Macedo. 
Eph.  4:3  e.  to  keep  unity  of  spir. 

1  The-s.  2:17  we  e.  to  see  your  f. 

2  Pet.  1:15  will  c.  ye  may  be  able 

ENDEAVORS. 
Ps.  28:4  accord,  to  wicked,  of  «. 

EN-DOR. 
Jo/i.  17:11  E.  and  her  t.  Ps.  83:10 
1  Sam,  28:7  woman  at  E.  hath  s. 

ENDOW. 
Kc.  22:16  e.  her  to  be  his  wife 
ENDS. 

Deui.  33:17  push  peo.  to  e.  of  e. 

1  Sam.  2:10  shall  judge  e.  of  e. 

Job  28:24  looketh  to  e.  of  the  e. 
37:3  lightning  unto  e.  of  earth 
38:13  take  hold  of  e.  of  earth 

Ps.  19:6  his  circuit  to  the  e.  of  it 
22:27  e.  of  world  shall  remember 
48:10  so  is  thy  praise  to  thee,  of 
59:13  G.  ruleth  in  Jacob  to  thee. 
65:5  confidence  of  e.  of  the  e. 
67:7  e.  of  the  earth  sh.  fear  him 
98:3  e.  of  earth  seen  salvation 
135:7  vapors  to  ascend  from  the 
e.  of  earth,  Jer.  10:13;  51:16 

Prov.  17:24  eyes  of  fool  are  in  e. 
30:4  established  e.  of  the  earth? 

Js.  40:28  Creator  of  e.  of  the  earth 
41:5  e.  of  the  earth  were  afraid 
9  taken  from  e.  of  the  eart  h 
43:6  daughters  from  e.  of  earth 
45:22  be  saved,  all  the  e. 
52:10  all  e.  see  salvation  of  God 

Jer.  16:19  shall  come  from  the  e. 
25:31  a  noise  to  e.  of  the  earth 

Hzek.  15:4  fire  devoureth  both  e. 

Mic..  5:4  shall  he  be  great  to  e. 

Zee.  9:10  his  dominion  to  e.  of 

Acts  13:47  be  for  salvation  to  e. 

Pom.  10:18  words  to  e.  of  world 

1  Cor.  10:11  e.  of  world  are  come 

ENDUED. 
Gen.  30:20  e.  me  with  good  dow. 

2  Chr.  2:12  son  e.  with  prudence 
13  cunning  man  e.  with  under. 

Luke  24:49  ye  be  e.  with  power 
Jam.  3:13  e.  with  knowledge 

ENDURE. 
Gen.  33:14  children  be  able  to  e. 
Me.  18:23  thou  shalt  be  able  toe. 
£st.  8:6  can  I  e.  to  see  the  evil 
Job  8:15  fast,  but  it  shall  not  e. 
31:23  I  could  not  e. 
Ps.  9:7  the  Lord  shall  e.  for  ever, 
102:12,  26;  104:31 
30:5  weeping  may  e.  for  a  night 
72:5  fear  thee  as  long  as  sun  e. 
17  his  name  shall  e.  as  the  sun 
89:29  his  seed  to  e.  for  ever,  36 
Prov.  27:24  crown  e.  to  every  g. 
Mzek.  22:14  can  thy  heart  e. 
Mat.  24:13  he  that  shall  e.  to  the 

end,  Mark  13:13 
Mark  4:17  so  e.  but  for  a  time 
2  Thes.  1:4  Iribulationsthatyee. 
2  I\m.  2:3  therefore  e.  hardness 
10  c.  all  things  for  elect's  sake 
4:3  will  not  e.  sound  doctrine 
5  in  all  things,  e.  afflictions 
Seb.  12:7  if  ye  e.  chastening,  God 


ENE 

ITeb.  12:20  not  e.  what  was  com. 
Jam.  5:11  count  them  hap.  w.  e. 

1  Pet.  2:19  for  conscience  e.  grief 
ENDURED. 

Ps.  81:15  should  have  c.  for  ever 
Jiom.  9:22  God  e.  with  long-sufl'. 

2  3:11  what  persecut.  I  e. 
Heb.  6:15  after  he  had  patient,  e. 

10:.32  e.  great  fight  of  afflictions 
11:27  e.  as  seeing  hira  invisible 
12:2  e.  cross ;  3  e.  such  contrad. 
ENDURETH. 
Ps.  30:5  anger  e.  but  a  moment 
52:1  goodness  of  G.  e.  continu. 
72:7  peace,  so  long  as  moon  e. 
100:5  truth  e.  to  all  generations 
145:13  dominion  e.  through  all 
Mat.  10:22  e.  to  the  end  be  saved 
.John  6:27  meat  which  e.  unto  life 
1  Cor.  13:7  charity  e.  all  things 
t/a»i.  1:12  bless,  that  e.  tempta. 

ENDURETH  for  ever. 
1  Chr.  16:.34  hismercv e./orei'er, 
41;  2  CAr.  5:13;  7:.3,6;  20:21; 
Ezr.  3:11:  P«.  106:1;  107:1; 
118:1^;  136:1-3,  etc.;  138:8; 
Jer.  a3:ll 
Ps.  111:3  righte.  e./.  e.  112:3,  9 
10  his  praise  e.for  ever 
117:2  his  truth  e.  /iar  e!)er 
119:160  thy  judgments  e.for  e. 
1.3.5:13  thy  name,  O  L.  e,/or  e. 

1  Pe<.  1:25  word  of  the  L.  e.f.  e. 
ENDURING. 

Ps.  19:9  fear  of  Lord  clean,  e. 

2  Cor.  1:6  effectual  in  e.  same 
Heb.  10:34  in  heaven  e.  substance 
ENEAS.  yirfs9:34 
EN-EGLALM.    £feci-.  47:10 

ENEMY. 

Ex.  15:6  right  hand  dashed  thee. 

9  the  e.  said,  I  will  pursue 
2;j:22  I  will  be  e.  to  thine  en. 

yum.  10:9  if  go  to  war  against  e. 
35:23  and  was  not  his  e. 
Deut.  32:27  feared  wrath  of  thee. 
42  beginning  of  revenges  on  e. 
.33:27  he  shall  thrust  out  the  e. 
Jud.  16:23  God  delivered  our  e. 
1  Sam.  2:32  e.  in  ray  habitation 
18:29  Saul  became  David's  e. 
24:19  his  e.  will  he  let  him  go? 

1  K.  8:33  when  thy  people  be 
smitten  before  e.  2  Chr.  6:24 

46  if  sin,  and  thou  deliver  to  e. 

2  6'Ar.  25:8  make  thee  fall  bef.  e. 
^'i'^.  7:4  e.  not  counterv.  damage 

6  the  e.  is  this  wicked  Haman 
,Tob  33:10  counteth  me  for  his  e, 
Ps.  7:5  let  the  «.  persecute 
8:2  mightest  still  e.  and  avenger 
9:6  O  tliou  e.  destructions  are 
42:9  mourning  bee.  of  e. 43:2 
44:10  makest  us  to  turn  from  e. 
55:3  I  mourn  bee.  of  voice  of  e. 
12  not  an  e.  that  reproached 
61:3  a  strong  tower  from  the  e. 
64:1  preserve  life  from  fear  of  e. 
74:3  all  that  e.  hath  done 

10  e.  blaspheme  thy  name  ? 
18  remember  e.  hath  reproach. 

78:42  he  delivered  from  e.  61 
89:22  the  e.  not  exact  upon  him 
143:3  e.  hath  persecuted 
Prov.  27:6  kisses  of  e.  are  deceit. 
Is.  .59:19  e.  come  in  like  a  flood 
63:10  was  turned  to  be  their  e. 
Jer.  6:25  sword  of  e.  isonev.  side 
15:11  cause  e.  to  entreat  thee 
18:17  scatter  them  before  e. 
;W:14  with  wound  of  an  e. 
Lam.  1:9  e.  hath  ma<j:nifled 
16  because  e.  prevailed 
2:3  drawn  back  hand  bef.  the  e. 

4  hath  bent  his  bow  like  an  e. 

5  the  Lord  was  as  an  e. 
4:12  e.  should  have  entered 

Ezek.  .30:2  the  e.  had  said,  Aha 
Hos.  8:3  Is,  e.  shall  pursue  him 
Mic.  2:8  my  people  risen  upase, 
Nah.       seek  strength  bee.  of  e. 
Mat.  1.3:25  his  e.  sowed  tares 
28  said.  An  e.  hath  done  this 
39  e.  that  sowed  is  the  devil 
Luke  10:19  all  power  of  the  e. 
Acts  13:10  thou  e.  of  all  risrhte. 

1  Cor.  15:26  the  last  e.  is  death 
Gal.  4:16  am  I  become  your  e. 

2  Thes.  3:15  not  as  an  e. 
Jam.  4:4  friend  of  world  e.  of  G. 


Hand  of  the  ENEMV. 

Lev.  26:25  shall  be  delivered  fnto 
the  hand  of  the  e.  Neh.  9:27 
Ps.  31:8  me  up  into  h,  of  e. 
78:61  he  deliv,  his  glory  in.  e,  h. 

SO' 


ENE 

Ps.  106:10  red.  from  h.  of  e.  107:2 
Lam.  1:7  people  fell  into  h.  of  e. 
Mine  ENEMV. 

1  Sam.  19:17  sent  away  minee.  f 

2  Sam.  22:18  mi«e  e.  Ps.  18:17 
1  A'.  21:20  found  me,  O  mitie  e.  ? 
Job  16:9  7nine  e.  sharpe.  his  eyes 

27:7  let  wise  e.  be  as  wicked 
Ps.  7:4  I  deliv.  him  th.  is  7?iinee. 
13:2  how  long  7tiiiie  e.  be  exalt. 

4  lest  tnine  e.  say,  I  have  prev, 
41:11  minee.  not  triumph 

Lam.  2:22  I  swaddled,  mine  e. 
J/(C.  7:8  rej.  not  aga.  me,  Om.  e. 
10  she  that  is  m.  e.  shall  see  It 
Thine  ENEMY. 
Dent.  28:.57  thine  e.  shall  distress 

1  Sam.  24:4  deliver  ttj«e  e.  26:8 
28:16  Lord  is  become  thine  e. 

2  Sam.  4:8  the  head  of  tJdne  e. 
■Job  13:24  holdeet  me  for  thine  e. 
Prov.  24:17  rej.  not  when  t.  e.  fall 

25:21  if  t.  e.  hunger,  Rmn.  12:20 
Lam.  2:17  thine  e.  to  rejoice 
Zep.  3:15  the  L.  cast  out  thine  e. 
Mat.  5:43  Thou  shalt  hate  th.  e. 
Rom.  12:20  \tth.  e.  hung,  feedh. 
ENEMIES. 

1  Sam.  18:25  avenged  of  king's  e. 
20:15  when  Lord  cut  off  e.  of  D. 

16  req.  it  at  hand  of  David's  e. 

2  Sam.  12:14  occasion  toe.  to  bl. 
18::32  e.  be  as  that  young  man 

2  Chr.  20:29  Lord  fought  aga.  e. 
17:9  hide  me  from  deadly  e. 

37:20  e.  of  L,  be  as  fat  of  lambs 

45:5  arrows  sharp  in  king's  e. 

127:5  shall  speak  withe,  in  gate 
Jer.  12:7  belov.  into  hand  of  h.  e. 

48:5  e.  heard  cry  of  destruction 
Lam.  1:2  friends  are  become  e. 

5  her  e.  prosper 
Mic.  7:6  e.  are  of  own  house 
Rom.  5: 10  when  e.  we  were  rec. 

11:28  as  con.  gospel,  they  are  e. 

1  Cor.  15:25  put  all  e.  under  feet 
Phil.  3:18  e.  of  the  cross  of  Chr. 
Col.  1:21  e.  in  your  mind 

His  ENEMIES. 
Gen.  22:16  possess  gate  of  his  e. 
Ntim.  24:8  the  nations  his  e. 
:J2:21  he  hath  driven  out  his  e. 
Deut.  38:7  be  a  help  from  his  e. 

2  Sam.  7:1  rest  from  his  t. 
18:19  Lord  avenged  of e. 
22:1  out  of  the  hand  of  all  liis  e. 

1  Chr.  22:9  give  rest  fr.  all  h.  e. 
Job  19:11  count,  meone  of e. 
Ps.  10:5  /»?  e.  he  puffeth  at  them 

41:2  not  deliv.  h.  to  will  of  h.  e. 

08:1  let  his  e.  be  scattered 
21  G.  shall  wound  head  of  h.  e. 

72:9  and  his  e.  shall  lick  the  d, 

78:06  smote  his  e.  in  hinder  pa. 

89:42  hast  made  hise.  to  rejoice 

97:3  a  fire  burneth  up  Jiis  e. 

112:8  till  he  see  des.  upon  h.  e. 

1:32:18  his  e.  clothe  with  shame 
Prov.  16:7  h  is  e.  be  at  peace 
Is.  9:11  shall  join  h'ls  e.  together 

42:13  he  shall  prevail  ag.  his  e. 

59: 18  recompense \ohis  e. 

60:6  rendereth  recomp.  to  his  e. 
14  indig.  be  known  tow.  h.  e. 
.Icr.  44:30  Phar.  into  hand  of  h.  e. 
Nah.  1:2  reserveth  wrath  of  A.  e. 

8  darkness  shall  pursue  his  e. 
Ileb.  10:13  h.  e.  made  footstool 

Mine  ENEMIES. 
Num.  2:3:11  curse  mine  e,  24:10 
Deut.  32:41  vengeance  to  mine  e. 

1  Sam.  2:1  enlarged  over  m.  e. 
14:24  be  avenged  on  mine  e. 

2  Sam.  5:20  L.nath  broken  forth 

upon  mine.  e.  1  Chr.  14:11 
22:4  saved  from  m.  e.  Ps.  18:3 
38  pursued  mine  e.  Ps.  18:37 
41  necks  ofm.  e.  Ps.  18:40 
49  bringeth  me  forth  fr.  m.  e. 
1  Chr.  1'2:17  betray  me  to  minee. 
Ps.  3:7  hast  smitten  all  minee. 
5:8  lead  me,  O  L.  bee.  of  to.  e. 
6:7  eve  waxeth  old  bee.  of  to.  e, 

10  let  all  minee.  be  ashamed 
7:6  because  of  rage  of  mine.  e. 
9:3  TO.  e.  are  turned 
18:48  he  deliv.  me  from  mine,  e 
23:5  in  presence  odniite  e. 
25:2  let  not  ?«.  e.  triumph,  35:19 

19  consider  j?'..  e.  they  are  ma. 
27:2  TO.  e.  came  to  eat  my  flesh 
6  he  lifted  up  above  7nine  e, 

11  because  of  mine  e. 

12  deliv.  me  n.  to  will  of  m.  e. 
31:11  I  was  a  reproach  am.  to.  e. 

lo  from  hand  ct7nine  e. 


ENE 

Ps.  38:19  but  mine  e.  are  lively 
41:5  Tnine  e.  speak  evil  of  me 
42:10  ?n.  e.  reproach  me,  102:8 
54:5  shall  reward  evil  to  to.  e. 
7  desire  uiion  7nine  e.  59:10 
56:2  7«.  e.  would  swal.  me  up 
9  TO.  e.  shall  turn  back 
59:1  deliver  me  from  m.  e.  143:9 
69:4  they  being  mine  e. 
18  deliver  me,  bee.  of  mine  e. 
71:10  TOi/te  e.  speak  against  me 
92:11  see  desire  on  mine  e. 
119:98  wiser  than  mine  «. 
i:39  TO.  e.  have  forgotten 
157  many  are  mine  e. 
1.38:7  forth  thy  hand  ag.  to.  e. 
139:22 1  count  them  77dne  e. 
M:3:12  cut  off  mine  e. 
/■!.  1:21  avenge  me  of  minee. 
La7n.  1:21  to.  e.  heard  of  my  tro. 
3:52  to.  e,  chased  me  like  a  bird 
Luke  19:27  to.  e.  bring  and  slay 

Our  ENEMIES. 
Ex.  1:10  they  join  also  to  o>jr  e. 
Deut.  32:31  our  e.  being  judges 

1  Sum.  4:3  save  us  from  ovr  e. 
12: 10  but  deliver  us  from  our  e. 

2  Sam.  19:9  saved  us  fr,  o.  e.  Ps. 
44:7 

Ps.  44:5  push  down  our  e. 
60:12  tread  ovr  e.  108:13 
80:6  our  e.  laugh  am.  themselves 
136:'24  redeemed  us  from  our  e. 
Lam.  3:46  o.  e.  op.  their  mouths 
i(/A-e  1:71  be  saved  from  our  e. 
74  being  delivered  from  our  e. 
Their  ENEMIES. 
Lev.  26:36  in  land  of  their  e. 
.Jof.  7:8  turn,  backs  before    e.  13 
21:44  stood  not  a  man  of  th.  e. 
2:3:1  rest  from  t.  e.  Est.  9:16 
Jttd.  2:14  into  the  hand  of  t.  e. 

18  deliv.  them  from  t.  e. 
2  K.  21:14  into  the  hand  of  th.  e. 

2  Chr.  6:36 ;  25:20  ;  Nth.  9:27 
Ps.  78:53  sea  overwhelmed  t.  e. 
81:14  should  soon  subdue /A.  e, 
105:24  stronger  than  their  e. 
106:11  waters  covered  ttei/- e. 
42  their  e.  oppressed  them 
Jer.  15:9  deliver  to  sw.  bef  t.  e. 
19:7  fall  before  their  e.  20:4 
9  their  e.  shall  straiten  them 
20:5  into  thehands  of  t.  e.  21:7; 

34:20,21;  i'ZfA",  39:23 
Ezek.  39:27  out  of  their  e.  hands 
A7nos  9:4  captivity  before  th.  e. 
Zee.  10:5  tread  down  their  e. 
Rev.  11:5  fire  devoureth  their  e. 
12  their  e,  beheld  them 
Thine  ENEMIES. 
Gen.  14:20  del.  t.  e.  into  thy  hand 
49:8  thy  hand  be  in  neck  of  t.  e. 
Ex.  23:22  an  enemy  to  thine  e. 

27  make  thine  e.  to  turn 
Num.  10::35  let  thine  e.  be  scat. 
Deut.  6:19  cast  out  all  thine  e. 
28:.53  t.  e.  shall  distress,  55:57 
33:29  thine  e.  be  found  liars 
,Jos.  7:13  not  stand  bef.  t.  e. 
Jud.  5:.31  so  let  t.  e.  perish 
11:36  veng.  for  thee  of  thine  e. 

1  Sum.  25:29  souls  of  th.  e.  sling 

2  Sam.  7:9  cut  off e.  1  Chr.  17:8 
19:6  lov.      e.  hat.  thy  friends 
24:13  three  months  before  t.  e. 

1  K.  3:11  nor  asked  the  life  of 

thine  e.  2  Chr.  1:11 
Ps.  8:2  because  of  thine  e. 
21:8  thy  hand  find  out  all  th.  e. 
60:3  thv  power  thine  e.  submit 
68:23  dipped  in  blood  of  thine  e. 
74:4  t.  e.  roar  ;  83:2  t.  e.  make  t. 
23  forget  not  the  voice  of  ^A.  e. 
89:10  scat.  th.  e.  with  thy  arm 
51  wherewith  th.  e.  reproached 
92:9  thine  e.  O  Lord,  shall  per. 
110:1  thinee.  thv  footstool,  .Wa<. 
22:44:    Mark   12:36;  Luke 
20:43;  Htb.  1:13 
2  in  the  midst  of  thine  e. 
1.39:20  th.  e.  take  thy  name  in  v. 
Is.  26:11  fire  of  t.  e.  devour  them 
62:8  no  m.  give  com  to  th.  e. 
.ler.  15:14  to  pass  with  t/>ine  e. 
Lam.  2:16  th.  e.  have  opened  m. 
Dan.  4:19  interpreta.  be  to  th.  e. 
Mic.  4:10  red.  thee  from  thinee. 
5:9  all  thinee.  shall  be  cut  off 
Nah.  3:13  gate  be  opened  to  /.  e. 
Luke  19:43  t.  e.  shall  cast  trench 

Your  ENEMIES. 
Lev.  26:7  ye  shall  chase  your  e. 
8  your  e.  fall  bef,  you  by  sword 
15  sow  in  vain,  ?/,  e.  shall  eat  it 
17  shall  be  slaiu  bef.  your  e. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORD  AN"OE. 


ENO 

Zev.  26:37  to  stand  before  your  c. 
Num.  10:!)  be  saved  from  ijour  e. 

14:42  before  y.  e.  Deut.  1:42 
Dtut.  20:4  L.  goeth  to  fight  y.  e. 

28:68  ye  shall  be  sold  to  y.  e. 
Jos.  10:25  shall  Lord  do  to  y.  e. 
1  Sam.  12:11  L.  delivered  you  out 

of  hand  of  y.  e.  2  K.  17:39 
Mat.  5:44  love  y.  e.  Luke  6:27, 35 

E\GAGED. 
Jer.  30:21  who  is  this  e.  his  heart 

e:v-gedi. 

Jos.  15:62  wilder,  of  Judah  E. 

1  Sam.  23:29  D.  dwelt  at  E.  24:1 

2  Chr.  20:2  Jehoshap.  are  in  E. 

E1VGIXE8. 
2  Chr.  26:15  Uzziah  made  e. 
Ezek.  26:9  set  e.  of  war  ag.  walls 

ENGRAFTED. 
Jam.  1:21  with  meekness  e.  wo. 

EIVGRAVE,  E\. 
Zee.  3:9  I  will  e.  graving  thereof 
2  Car.  3:7  ministration  of  dea.  e. 

ElVGRAVER. 
Ex.  28:11  work  of  an  «.  in  stone 
33:23  Aholiab,  an  e. 

BIVJOIIV,  ED. 
Job  36:23  hath  e.  him  his  way 
Phile.  8  to  e.  what  is  convenient 
Heb.  9:20  blood  which  G.  hath  e. 

EXJOY,  ED. 
Lev.  26:34  land  e.  her  sab.  43 
Nam.  36:8  Is.  mayc.  inheritance 
Deut.  28:41  beget  sons,  not*,  th. 
Jos.  1:15  ret.  to  land,  and  e.  it 
2  CTr.  36:21  till  land  e.  sabbaths 
Ec.  2:1  e.  pleasure,  this  is  vanity 

24  his  Boule.  good,  3.13;  5:18 
7s.  65:22  elect  long  e.  the  work 
Acts  24:2  we  e.  great  quietness 
1  Tim.  6:17  giv.  all  things  to  e. 
Seb.  11:25  th.  e.  pleasures  of  sin 

ENLARGE. 
Gen.  9:27  God  shall  e.  Japheth 
Ex.  34:241  will  e.  thy  borders 
1  Chr.  4:10  wouldst  e.  my  coast 
Ps.  119:;32  Shalt  e.  my  heart 
Is.  54:2  e.  the  place  of  thy  tent 
Amos  1:13  might  e.  their  border 
Mlc.  l:16e.  thy  baldness  as  eagle 
Mat.  23:5  e.  borders  of  garments 

ENLARGED. 

1  Sam.  2:1  mouth  is  e.  over  ene. 

2  Sam.  22:37  e.  steps,  P«.  18:36 
Ps.  4:1 «.  me  when  in  distress 

25:17  troubles  of  my  heart  are«. 
Is.  5:14  hell  hath«.  herself 
57:8  thou  hast  e.  thy  bed 
60:5  heart  shall  fear  and  be  e. 
2  Cot.  6:11  O  Cor.  our  heart  is  e. 
13  for  recompense,  be  ye  also  «. 
10:15  that  we  shall  be  e.  by  you 

EIVLARGETH,  ING. 
Deut.  33:20  blessed  be  he  e.  Gad 
Job  12:23  he  e.  tlie  nations,  and 
Ezek.  41:7  and  there  was  an  e. 
Hob.  2:5  who  e.  his  desire  as  hell 

ENLARGEMENT. 
Est.  4:14  e.  from  another  place 

ENLIGHTEN,  ED. 
Pa.  18:28  L.  will  e.  my  darkness 
1  Sam.  14:27  Jon.'s  eyes  were  e. 
Job  3;3:.30  e.  with  light  of  living 
Ps.  97:4  his  lightnings  e.  world 
Enh.  1:18  eyes  of  understand,  e. 
Heb.  6:4  impos.  for  those  once  «. 

ENLIGHTENING. 
Ps.  19:8  is  pure,  e.  the  eyes. 
EN-MISHPAT.    Gen.  14:7 

ENMITY. 
Gen.  3:15  I  will  put*,  betw.  thee 
if  urn.  35:22  he  thrust  without  e. 
Luke  23.12  before  they  were  at  e. 
Mom.  8:7  carnal  mind  is  e.  ag.  G. 
Eph.  2:15 abolished  in  his  ileshe. 

16  having  slain  the  e.  thereby 
Jam.  4.4  friendship  of  world  ise. 

ENOCH. 
Gen.  4:17  bare  E. ;  5:18  begat  E. 
5:22  E.  walked  with  God; 
Luke  3:37  Mathus.  was  son  of  E. 
Heb.  11:5  E.  was  translated 
Jude  14  E.  also  prophesied 
ENON.   John  3.23 
ENDS. 

Oen.  4.26  call,  his  son's  name  E, 
Luke  3:38  Cainan  was  son  of  E. 

ENOUGH. 
Gen.  33:9  Esau  said,  I  have  e. 

11  take  my  blessing,  I  have  e. 
34:21  laud  ij  largo  e.  for  them 


ENT 

Gen.  45:28  it  is  e.  Jos.  is  yet  alive 
Ex.  9:28  entreat  Lord,  for  it  is  e. 
30:5  bring  much  more  than  e 
.To.i.  17:10  hill  is  not  e.  for  us 
2  Sa7n.  24:16  it  is  e.  1  K.  19:4; 
1  Chr.  21:15;  Mark  14:41; 
Luke  22::58 
2  Chr.  31:10  we  have  bad  e.  to  e. 
/Voy.  .30:15  things  say  not,  Itise. 

18  fire  that  saith  not.  It  is  e. 
Is.  ,56:11  can  never  have  «. 
,Ier.  49:9  will  destroy  till  ha\'e  e. 
IIos.  4:10  eat,  and  not  have  e. 
Harj.  1:6  ye  eat,  but  have  not  e. 
Med.  3:10  not  room  e.  to  rec.  it 
Mat.  10:25  e.  for  disciple  to  be 
25:9  be  not  e.  for  us  and  you 
Luke  15:17  servants  have  bread«. 
ENQUIRE.   See  inquire. 

ENRICH,  ED,  EST. 
1  Sam.  17:25  king  will  e.  him 
Ezek.  27:3:j  didst  e.  kings  of  earth 
Ps.  65:9  e.  it  with  river  of  God 

1  Cor.  1:5  in  everything  ye  are  e. 

2  Cor.  9:11  being  e.  in  every  th. 
EN-ROGEL. 

2  Sam.  17:17  Ahim.  stayed  by  E. 

1  K.  1:9  sheep  and  oxen  by  E. 

EN8AMPLE. 
Phil.  3:17  as  ye  havens  for  an«. 

2  Thes.  3:9  to  make  oursel.  an  e. 
2  Pet.  2:6  Sodom  and  Gomor.  e. 

ENSAMPLES. 
1  Cor.  10:11  hap.  to  them  for  e. 
1  Thes.  1:7  so  that  ye  w.  e.  to  all 
1  Pet.  5:3  but  being  e.  to  the  flo. 

ENSIGN,  S. 
Ps.  74:4  set  np  their  e.  for  signs 
Is.  5:26  he  will  lift  up  an  e, 
11:10  stand  for  an  e.  to  people 
12  set  up  an  c.  for  the  nations 
18:3  when  he  liftcth  up  an  e. 
.30:17  till  ye  be  left  as  e.  on  hill 
31:9  his  princes  be  afraid  of  «. 
Zee.  9:16  lifted  as  an  «. 

ENSNARED. 
.Tob  34:30  lest  people  be  «. 
i  E.NSUE. 

1  Pet.  3:11  seek  peace,  and  e.  it 

ENTANGLE,  ED,  ETII. 
Ex.  14:3  they  are  e.  in  the  land 
Mat.  22: 15  how  they  might  e.  him 
Gal.  5:1  be  not  e.  with  yoke 

2  Tim.  2:4  e.  him  aftairs  of  life 
2  Pet.  2:20  they  are  again  e. 

ENTER. 

De^d.  23:8  children  shall  e.  cong. 
29:12  shouldest  e.  into  covenant 

2  Sam.  22:7  my  cry  did  e.  his  e. 

2  K.  7:4  if  e.  city,  then  famine 
19:23  I  will  e.  into  the  lodgings 
of  his  borders.  Is.  37:24 

2  Chr.  30:8  e.  into  his  sanctuary 

■Tob  22:4  will  he  e.  into  judgm.  ? 
34:23«.  into  judgment  with  God 

Ps.  37:15  sword  e.  their  heart 
45:15  shall  e.  into  king's  palace 
100:4  e.  into  gates  with  tlianks, 
118:20  gate  into  which  right,  e. 

Prov.  18:6  fool's  lipsg.  content. 

2:10  e.  into  the  rock 
3:14  e.  into  judg.  with  ancients 
26:2  righteous  nation  may  e.  in 

20  e.  thou  into  thy  chambers 
57:2  he  shall  e.  into  peace 

Jer.  7:2  that  e.  gates,  17:20;  22:2 
14:18  if  I  e.  into  the  city,  famine 
17:25  shall    gates,  kings,  22:4 
21:13  shall  e.  our  habitations? 
42:15  if  ye  set  faces  toe.  Egypt 

Ezek.  7:22  robbers  shall  e.  in.  it 
13:9  nor«.  into  land  of  Israel 
26:10  as  men  e.  into  a  city 
37:5  cause  breath  to  e.  into  you 
44:2  gate  shut,  no  man  e.  by  it 
16  shall  e.  into  my  sanctuary 

Dan.  11:7  shall  e.  into  fortress 
24  he  shall  e.  peaceably 

40  he  shall  e.  into  the  countries 

41  heshalle.  into  glorious  land 
Joel  2:9  e.  in  at  the  windows 
Amos  5:5  nor  e.  into  Gilgal 
Mat.  5:20  in  no  case  e.  inlo  king. 

6:6  prayest  e.  into  thy  closet 
7:13  e.  in  at  sfr.  gate,  Luke  13:24 

21  that  saith.  Lord,  shall  e.  in 
10:11  city  ye  e.  Luke  10:8.  10 
12:29  e.  str.  man's  h.  Mark  3:27 

45  e.  in  dwell  there,  L'ikf  IVX 
18:8  it  is  better  to  e.  into  life 

halt,  9 ;  Mark  9:4.3.  45.  47 
19:17  if  thou  wilt  e.  into  life 
24  rich  man  to  e.  into  kingdom, 
Mark  10:25 ;  Luke  18:25 


ENT 

Mat.  25:21  e.  into  joy  of  thy  Lord 

Mark  1:45  no  more  openly  «.  city 
5:12  e.  into  swine,  Luke  8:32 
6:10  house  ye  e.  Luke  9:4;  10:5 
9:25  and  e.  no  more  into  him 
14:.38  e.  into  tempt.  Luke  22:45 

Luke  8:16  which  e.  in  may  see 
13:24  many  will  seek  to  «.  in 
24:26  and  to  e.  into  his  glory? 

John  3:4  can  he  e.  into  womb 

5  he  cannot  e.  into  king,  of  G. 
10:9  by  me  i  f  any  man  e.  in 

Acts  14:22  through  tribulation  <. 
20.29  grievons  wolves  shall  e.  in 
Heb.  4:3  e.  into  rest,  if  e.  rest,  5 

6  remaineth,  some  must  e. 
11  let  us  labor  to  e.  that  rest 

10:19  e.  holiest  by  blood  of  Jes. 
PlCV.  15:8  no  man  able  to  e.  tem. 

21:27  in  no  wise  e.  that  defileth 

22:14  e.  in  thro,  gates  into  city 

ENTER  not. 
Ps.  143:2  e.  not  into  judgment 
Prov.  4:14  e.  not  path  of  wicked 

23:10  e.  not  fields  of  fatherless 
•Tcr.  16:5  e.  not  house  of  mourn. 
Mat.  10:5  any  city  of  Samar.  e.  n. 

20:41  e.  n.  into  temp.  Luke  22:40 

Not  ENTER. 
Num.  20:24  Aaron  not  e.  into  la. 
2  Chr.  7:2  priests  could  n.  e.  ho. 
Ps.  95:11  should  not  e.  my  rest 
/f.  59:14  and  equity  cannot  e. 
Lam.  1:10  should  not  e.  congreg. 
Ezek.  20:.38  they  shall  7>ol  e.  land 

44:9  nor  uncircumcised  e.  sanct. 
Hos.  11:9  iu>t  e.  into  the  city 
Mat.  18:3?io<e.  king,  of  heaven 
Mark  10:15  n.  e.  ther.  Lule  18:17 
Heb.  3:11  not  e.  into  my  rest,  18 
19  not  e.  because  of  unbelief 

See  KINGDOM. 

ENTERED. 

2  Chr.  15:12 e.  into  co.  to  seekL. 
27:2  Jotham  e.  not  temple  of  L. 

■lob  38:16  e.  into  springs  of  sea  ? 
22  e.  into  treas.  of  the  snow  ? 

■Ter.  2:7  but  when  ye«.  ye  defiled 
9:21  death  is  e,  into  our  palaces 
34:10  which  had  e.  into  coven. 

Lam.  1:10  heath,  e.  her  sanctuary 
4:12  enemy  should  have*?,  gates 

Ezek.  2:2  spirits,  inlo  me,  3:'24 
16:8  I  e.  into  a  cove,  with  thee 
36:20  they  e.  unto  heathen 
44:2  God  of  Isr.  hath  e.  in  by  it 

Ob.  11  foreigners  e.  hisgates 
13  shouldest  not  have  e.  gate 

Ilab.  3:16  rottenness «.  my  bones 

Mat.  12:4  he  e.  the  house  of  God 
24::38  Noah  e.  ark,  Luke  17:27 

Mark  6:56  whith.  he  e.  laid  sick 

Luke  1:40  Mary  e.  ho.  of  Zachar. 
7:44  I  e.  thy  house,  thou  gavcst 
9::?4  they  feared  as  they«.  cloud 
11:52  lawyers,  yec.  not  in  your. 
22:3  e.  Satan  into  J.  John  13:27 
10  are  e.  city,  there  shall  meet 

John  4:38  are  e.  into  their  labors 
18:1  a  garden,  into  which  he  e. 
33  then  Pilate  e.  judgment-hall 

Acts  11:8  nothing  unci.  e.  mouth 
28:8  to  whom  Paul  e.  in 

Pom.  5:12  sin  e. ;  20  the  law  e. 

1  Cor.  2:9  nor  have  e.  heart  of  m. 
Heb.  4:6  e.  not  bee.  of  unbelief 

10  for  he  that  is  e.  into  his  rest 
6:20  forerunner  is  for  us  e. 
9:12  he  e.  once  holy  place,  24 
.lam  5:4  e.  ears  of  L.  of  Sabaoth 

2  John  7  many  deceivers  are  e. 
Eev.  11:11  S.  of  lifee.  into  them 

ENTER  ETH. 
Prov.  2:10  when  wisdom  e.  heart 
17:10  a  reproof  e.  more  into  wise 
Mat.  15:17  whatsoever  e.  in  at 

the  mouth,  Mark  7:18 
Mark  5:40  e.  where  damsel  was 
Luke  22:10  fol.  into  house  he  e. 
John  10:1  e.  not  by  door  into  fold 

2  f .  in  bv  door,  is  the  sheph. 
Heb.  6:19  e.  into  that  within  veil 
9:'25  as  high-priest  e.  every  year 

ENTERING. 
Is.  23:1  there  is  no  house,  no  e.  in 
Ezek.  44:5  mark  e.  in  of  the  ho. 
Mat.  23:13  neither  suffer  ye  them 

e.  to  go  in,  Luke  11:52 
J/ar-i-  4:19  the  lusts  e.  in  choke 
7:15  noth.  without  e.  can  defile 
16:5  and  e.  into  the  sepulchre 
Luke  19:30  at  your  e.  find  colt 
.Ic^s  8:3  Saul  e.  into  every  house 
1  Thes.  1:9  what  manner  of  «.  in 
Heb.  4:1  promise  of  e.  into  his 
rest 


ENV 

ENTERPRISE. 

Job  5:12  hands  cannot  perform  e. 

ENTERTAIN. 

Heb  13:2  not  forgetful  toe.  stran. 

ENTICE. 

Ex.  22:16  if  a  man  e.  a  maid 
Dmt.  13:6  wife  e.  thee  secretly 
Ji/ci.  14:15  e.  thy  husband 
16:5  said  to  Delilah,  «.  him 
2  CVtr.  18:19  who  shall  e.  Ahab? 

20  I  will  e.  him;  21  sh.  e.  him 
Prov.  1:10  if  sinners  e.  cons,  not 

ENTICED,  ETH. 

./o6  31:27  if  heart  been  secretly  «. 
Prov.  16:29  a  viol,  man  e.  neigh, 
■Jer.  20:10peradvent.  he  will  be«. 
Jam.  1:14  is  tempted  when  e. 

EN'TICING  words. 

1  Cor.  2:4  preaching  not  w.  e.  w. 
Col.  2:4  any  beguile  with  e.  w. 

ENTIRE. 

Jam.  1:4  that  ye  be  per.  and  «. 
ENTRANCE. 

■lud.  1:24  show  us  e.  into  city 
Ps.  119:1.30  e.  of  word  giv.  light 
1  Thes.  2:1  y oursel.  know  our*. 
2Pe<.  1:11  so  au  e.  be  ministered 

ENTREAT. 
Ex.  8:8  P.  called  for  Moses,  and 
said  e.  L.  28;  9:28;  10:17 
9  when  shall  I  e.  for  thee 
29  I  will  e.  Lord  that  swarms 
Ruth  1:16  e.  me  not  to  leave  thee 
1  Sam.  2:25  man  sin,  who  sh.  e.  f 
1  K.  13:6  e.  the  face  of  L.  thy  G. 
Ps.  45:12  among  people,  e.  favor 
Prom.  19:6  many  will  e.  favor  of 
■ler.  15:11  cause  enemy  e.  thee 
i  Acts  7:6  ("hould  e.  thorn  evil 
1  Cor.  4:13  being  defamed,  we  e. 
Phil.  4:3  I  e.  thee  also,  y.-fcllow 

1  Tim.  5:1  but  e.  him  as  a  father 

ENTREATED. 

Gen.  12:16  he  e.  Abraham  well 
25:21  I.  e.  for  his  wife,  L.  was  e. 

Ex.  5:22  why  hast  evil  e.  peo.  ? 
8::i0  Moses  went  and  e.  L.  10:18 

Deut.  20:6  Egyptians  evil  e.  us 

2  Sam.  24:25  L.  was  e.  for  the  la. 
Ezr.  8:23  sought  G.  and  was  e. 
Job  19:16  e.  him  with  my  mouth 

17  I  e.  for  children's  sake 
Ps.  119:58  e.  thy  favor 
/?.  19:22  he  shall  be  e.  of  them 
Mat.  22:6  e.  spiteful.  Luke  18:32 
i';i'e  15:28  his  father,  e.  him 
20:11  e.  him  shamefully 
Acts  7:19  same  evil  e.  our  fathers 

1  Thes.  2:2  we  were  shameful,  e. 
Heb.  12:19  «.  word  not  be  spokea 
Jam.  3:17  wisd.  is  easy  to  be  e. 

ENTREATETH. 

■lob  24:21  he  evil  e.  the  barren 

ENTREATIES. 
Pro^).  18:23  poor  useth  e.  but  rich 

2  Cor.  8:4  pray,  us  with  much  e. 

ENTRY. 
Prov.  8:3  wis.  crieth  at  e.  of  city 

ENVY,  Substantive. 
.Job  5:2  e.  slayeth  the  silly  one 
Proi\  14:.30  e.  is  rotten,  of  bones 

27:4  who  able  to  stand  bef.  e.  ? 
Ec.  9:6  hatred  and  e.  is  perished 
Is.  11:13  «.  of  Ephraim  shall  dep. 

26:11  be  ashamed  for  their  e. 
Ezek.  35:11  according  to  thine  e. 
Mat.  27:18  for  e.  Mark  15:10 
.\cts  7:9  patriarchs  mov.  with*. 

13:45  Jews  filled  with  e.  spake 

17:5  the  Jew?  moved  mth  e. 
Eom.  1:19  full  of  e.  murder 
Phil.  1:15  prea.  Christ  even  of  e. 
1  Tim.  6:4  whereof  comcth  *. 
Tit.  3:3  living  in  malice  and  e. 
Jam.  4:5  spirit  in  us  lusteth  to  «.' 

ENVY,  Verb. 
Prov.  3:31  e.  not  the  oppressor 

23:17  let  not  heart  e.  sinners 
Is.  11:13  Ephraim  sh.  not  e.  Jnd. 

ENVIED. 
Gen.  26:14  Philistines  e.  Isaac 

30:1  Rachel  e.  her  sister 

.37:11  Joseph's  brethren  e.  him 
Ps.  106:16  they  e.  Moses  also 
Ec.  4:4  a  man  is  e.  of  neighbor 
Ezek.  31:9  trees  in  garden  e.  him 

ENVIES. 
1  Pet.  2:1  laying  aside  malice,  «. 

ENVIEST,  ETH. 
Num.  11:39  e.  thou  for  my  sake? 
1  Cor.  13:4  charity  e.  not 


808 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EPI 

EXVYI\G. 

Som.  13:13  let  us  walk,  not  in  e. 

1  Cor.  3:3  for  whereas  there  is  e. 
GaX.  5:26  e.  one  another 

Jain.  3:14  but  if  ye  have  bitter  e. 
16  where  e.  is,  is  confusion 
EWYIXGS. 

2  Cor.  12:20  I  fear  lest  there  be «?. 
Gal.  5:21  wor.  of  the  flesh  are  «. 

ElVVIOUS. 
Ps.  37:1  e.  aga.  workers  of  iniq. 
73:3  for  I  was  e.  at  the  foolish 
Ptov.  24:1  be  not  e.  ag.  evil  men 
19  neither  be  e.  at  the  wicked 
EWIROX. 
Jos.  7:9  Canaauites  e.  us  round 

EPAPHRAS. 
Col.  1:7  as  ye  learned  of  E.  our 
4:12  E.  saluteth  you,  Phik.  23 

EPAPHRODITUS. 
PhU.  2:25  send  to  you  E.  4:18 
EPENETUS.    Rom.  16:5 

EPHAH. 
Lev.  19:36  a  just  e.  Ezek.  45:10 
Is.  5:10  seed  of  homer  yield  an  e. 
Amos  8:5  making  the  c  small 
Zee.  5:8  and  he  cast  it  into  the  e. 
EPHAH.  Gen.  25:4 ;  1  Chr.  1:33 ; 

2:46,  47 ;  Is.  60:6 
EPHES-DAMMIM.  Infirm.  17:1 
EPHESIANS.    Acts  19:28, 34, 35 

EPHESUS. 
Acts  18:19  P.  came  to  E.  21 ;  19:17 

1  Cor.  15:32  fought  with  be.  at  E. 

2  Tim.  1:18  minis,  to  me  at  E. 
Bev.  1:11  to  E. ;  2:1  angel  at  E. 

EPHOD. 
Ex.  28:4  they  shall  make  an  e.  6 
Lev.  8:7  he  put  the  e.  upon  him 
Jud.  8:27  Gideon  made  an  e. 
17:5  the  man  Micah  made  an  e. 

1  Sam.  2:18  Samuel  gird,  with  e. 
2.3:9  David  said.  Bring  e.  30:7 

2  Sam.  6:14  D.  was  girded  with 

linen  e.  1  Chr.  15:27 
ITos.  3:4  many  days  without  e. 
EPHPHATHA.   J/arA  7:34 
EPHRAliW,  a  place. 
2  Sam.  13:2:j  sheep-sh.  beside  E. 
2  Chr.  13:19  A.  took  E.  and  tow. 
John  11:54  into  city  called  E. 

Mount  EPHRAIM. 

Jos.  17: 15  if  mo.  E.  be  too  narrow 
Jud.  2:9  buried  Joshua  in  m.  E. 
7:24  through  mount  E.  17:1,  8 

1  Sam.  1:1  of  m.  E.  2  Sain.  20:21 
9:4  Saul  passed  through  mo.  E. 

2  K.  5:22  two  men  co.  fr.  m.  E. 
Jer.  31:6  upon  m.  E.  50:19 
EPHRAIM,  a  person  or  people. 
Gen.  41:52  Jos.'s  s.  son  was  E. 
48:14  right  hand  on  E.  head,  20 

Num.  1:10  the  prince  of  E.  7:48 
2:18  shall  be  the  standard  of  E. 
Deut.  33:17  ten  thousands  of  E. 
Jud.  5:14  out  of  E.  was  a  root 
12:4  Jephthah  fought  with  E. 
1  Chr.  7:22  E.  their  fath.  mourn. 
8  Chr.  17:2  garrisons  in  E.  2.):  10 
30:18  E.  not  clea. ;  31:1  images 
Ps.  80:2  before  E.  stir  up  strcn. 
/*.7:5, 8,  9, 17;  9:9,  21 ;  11:13 ;  28:1 
Jer.  7:15  cast  out  wh.  seed  of  E. 
Ezek.  37:16  stick  of  E.  19;  4R:5 
Hos.  5:3,  5.  9,  LS,  14;  6:10;  7:1,  8 
8:9  E.  hired  lov. ;  11  E.  to  sin, 

9:.S,  8;  10:6,  11;  11:3,  9,  12 
14:8  E.  say.  Wh.  to  do  with  id.  ? 
Zee.  9:10  chariot  from  E.  13 

EPHRAIM  is. 
Ps.  60:7;  Jer.  31:9.  20;  Hos.  4:17 
Bos.  7:11  E.  silly  d.  ;  10:11  heifer 

EPHRAIM,  with  tribe. 
Num.  1:33  nu.  of  E.  13:8;  3.3:24 
Jos.  10:8  inheritance  of  E.  21:5 
Ps.  78:67  chose  not  tribe  of  E. 
EPHRAIMITE,  S.   Jud.  12:5,  6 

EPHRATAH. 
Ruth  4:11  worthily  in  E. 
1  Chr.  2:50  first -bom  of  E.  4:4 
P*.  132:6  we  heard  of  it  at  E. 
Mc.  5:2  Beth-lehem  E.  tho'  little 
EPHRATH.     Gen.    35:16,  19; 

48:7;  1  Chr.  2:19 
EPHRATHITE,  S.    Ruth  1:2; 

\Sam.  1:1 ;  17:12;  1  K.  11:26 
EPHRON.    Gen.  23.8,  16;  25:9; 

49-30  .  50-13 
EPICUREANS,   ^ci*  17:18 

EPISTLE. 
Acts  15:30  they  deliv.  e.  23:33 

26b 


ERR 

Rom.  16:22  I  Tert.  who  wrote  e. 

1  Cor.  5:9  I  wrote  to  you  in  an  e. 

2  Cor.  3:2  ye  are  our  e.  written 
3  declared  to  be  e.  of  Christ 

7:8  the  same  e.  made  you  soiTy 
Col.  4:16  wh.  this  e.  is  read,  like- 
wise read  e.  from  Laodicca 

1  Thes.  5:27  this  e.  be  read  to  all 

2  Thes.  2:15  taught  by  word  or  e. 
3:14  if  obey  not  word  by  this  e. 

17  which  is  the  tok.  in  every  e. 
2  Pet.  3:1  this  sec.  e.  I  now  write 

EPISTLES. 
2  Cor.  3:1  or  need  e.  of  common. 
2  Pet.  3:16  as  in  all  his  e.  speak. 

EQUAL. 
Ps.  17:2  eyes  behold  things  e. 
5.5:13  but  it  was  thou,  mine  e. 
Prov.  26:7  legs  of  lame  are  not  e. 
Is.  40:25  to  wh.  sh.  I  be  e.  ?  46:5 
Lam.  2:13  e.  to  thee,  0  virgin 
£72^*.  18:25  The  way  of  the  Lord 
is  note.  29;  33:17,  20 
29  O  Isr.  are  not  my  ways  e.  f 
.33:17  their  way  is  not  e. 
Mat.  20:12  hast  made  them  e. 
Luke  2fl:36  are  e.  unto  angels 
.Trihn  5:18  himself  e.  with  God 
Phil.  2:6notrob.  to  bee.  with  G. 
Cot..  4:1  gave  servants  what  is  e. 
Rev.  21:16  breadth  and  height  e. 

EQUAL,  Verb. 
.Toh  28:17  gold  and  crystal  not  e. 
19  topaz  of  Ethi-  sliall  note,  it 
EQUALITY. 
2  Cor.  8:14  by  an  e.  may  be  an  e. 

EQUALS. 
Gal.  1:14  I  profited  above  my  e. 

EQUITY. 
Ps.  98:9  he  shall  judt.'e  with  e. 
99:4  tho-,;  dost  establish  e. 
Prov.  1:3  to  rec.  instruction  of  e. 
2:9  Shalt  thou  understand  e. 
17:26  to  strike  princes  for  e. 
Ec.  2:21  whose  labor  is  in  e. 
Is.  11:4  repr.  with  e.  for  meek 
59:14  and  e.  cannot  enter 
Mic.  3:9  ye  that  pervert  all  e. 
Mai.  2:6  walked  with  me  in  e. 
ER.    Gen.  38:3,  7;  1  Chr.  2:3; 
4:21;  i«i-e  3:28 

ERASTUS. 
.irfs  19:22  sent  Timoth.  and  E. 
2  Tim.  4:20  E.  abode  at  Corinth 

ERR. WD. 
Gen.  24:.33  I  have  told  mine  e. 
Jud.  3:19  I  have  a  secret  e. 
2K.  9:5  an  e.  to  thee,  O  captain 
ERR. 

2  Chr.  33:9  M.  made  Judah  to  e. 
Ps.  95:10  do  e.  in  their  heart 

119:21  which  do  e.  from  thy 
118  hast  trodden  them  that  e. 
Prov.  14:22  not  e.  that  dev.  evil  ? 

10:27  instruc.  that  causeth  to  e. 
Is.  3:12  they  wh.  lead  thee  cause 
thee  toe.  9:16 

19:14  have  caused  Egypt  to  e. 

28:7  they  e.  in  vision 

30:28  a  bridle  caus.  them  to  e. 

35:8  wayfaring  men  shall  not  e. 

63:17  hast  thou  made  us  to  e. 
■ler.  23:13  the  prophets  caused 

Israel  to  e.  32 ;  Mic.  .3:5 
TIos.  4;  12  whoredoms  caused  to  e. 
.Amos  2:4  their  lies  caused  to  e. 
Mat.  22:29  ye  do  e.  not  know,  the 

scriptures,  Mark.  12:24,  27 
neb.  3:10  e.  in  their  hearts 
./ 'm.  1:16  do  not  e.  my  beloved 

5:10  if  any  e.  from  the  truth 

ERRED. 
Lev.  5:18  ignor.  wherein  he  e. 
1  Sam.  26:21  have  e.  exceedingly 
.lob  6:24  wherein  I  have  e. 

19:4  indeed  that  I  have  e. 
Ps.  119:110  I  e.  not  from  thy  pre. 
Is.  28:7  have  e.  thro"  wine,  priest 
and  prophet  have  e. 

27:21  that  e.  in  spirit  shall  come 

1  Tim.  6:10  have*,  from  thefaith 
21  some  have  e.  concern,  faith 

2  Tim.  2:18  concern,  tru.  havee. 

ERRETH. 

Prmu  10:17  refuseth  reproof  e. 
Ezek.  45:20  for  every  one  that  e. 

ERROR. 

2  Sam.  6:7  smote  Uzzah  for  his  e. 
.Job  19:4  e.  remain,  with  myself 
Ec.  5:6  neither  say  it  was  an  e. 
10:5  an  evil  I  have  seen  as  an  e. 
/.-\  .32:6  to  utter  e.  against  the  L. 
Dav.  G:4  nor  was  e.  found  in  him 


ESC 

Mat.  27:64  last  e.  worse  than  first 
Rom.  1:27  recompense  of  their  «. 
Jain.  5:20  from  the  e.  of  his  way 
2  Pefl.  2:18  them  who  live  in  e. 
3:17  led  away  with  e.  of  wicked 
1  .John  4:0  know  we  spirit  of  e. 
Jude  11  after  the  e.  of  Baalam 

ERRORS. 

P.i.  19:12  can  understand  his  e.  ? 
Jer.  10:15  the  work  of  e.  51:18 
Ileb.  9:7  he  offer,  for  c.  of  people 
ESAIAS.    See  isaiah. 
ESAK-HADDON.     2  K.  19:37; 
Ezr.  4:2 ;  /«.  ;37:38 
E.SAU. 
Gen.  25:25  his  name  E.  27,  29 
27:11  E.  is  a  hairy  m.  21.  24.  42 
32:3  .sent  messengers  to  E.  11,  IS 
.3:3:4  E.  ran  to  meet  him,  9;  35:1 
36:1  genera,  of  E.  ;  43  fa.  of  E. 
Deut.  2:5  nit.  S.  to  E.  Jos.  24:4 
■ler.  49:10  I  have  made  E.  bare 
Ob.  6  E.  searched  out,  18:21 
Mai.  1:2  E.  .I.'s  br.  ?  3;  i?o«i. 9:13 
Heb.  11:20  Isaac  blessed  E. 
12:16  profane  person  as  E. 

ESC.4PE,  Substantive. 

Ps.  55:8  hasten  my  e.  from  storm 

ESCAPE,  Verb. 
Gen.  19:17  e.  to  the  mountain 
20  Oh  let  me  e.  ;  22  e.  thither 
32:8  the  other  company  shall  e. 
■Tos.  8:22  they  let  none  of  them  e. 

1  Sam.  27:1  e.  to  land  of  Philist. 

2  Sam.  15:14  let  us  flee,  not  elsee. 

1  K.  18:40  let  none  e.  2K.  9:15 

2  K.  10:24  if  any  of  the  men  e. 
19:31  e.  out  of  Zion,  Is.  37:32 

Ezr.  9:8  to  leave  a  remnant  to  e. 
Eb't.  4:13  think  not  thou  shalt  e. 
./ob  11:20  the  wicked  shall  not  e. 
Ps.  56:7  shall  they  e.  by  iniq.  ?  . 

71:2  and  cause  me  to  e. 

141:10  wicked  fall,  whilst  I  e. 
Prov.  19:5  speak,  lies,  shall  note. 
Ec.  7:26  pleaseth  God  shall  e. 
Is.  20:6  and  how  shall  we  e. 

66:19  those  that  e.  to  the  nati. 
■Jer.  11:11  evil  not  be  able  to  e. 

25:35  nor  princip.  of  the  flock  e. 

.32:4  Zed.  not  e.  .34:3;  38:18.  23 

42:17  go  into  Egypt  e.  44:14 

44:14  none  return  but  such  as  e. 

28  yet  a  small  number  that  e. 
46:6  let  not  mighty  man  e. 
48:8  spoiler  come,  no  city  sh.  e. 
50:28  the  voice  of  them  that  e. 

29  let  none  e.  recompense  her 
Ezek.  6:8  may  have  some  shall  e. 

9  they  that  e.  shall  remem.  me 
7:16  shall  e.  and  be  like  doves 
17:15  e.  that  doeth  such  things? 
18  done  these  things,  sh.  note. 

Dan.  11:41  e.  out  of  his  hand 
42  the  land  of  Egypt  sh.  not  e. 

.Joel  2:3  nothing  shall  e.  them 

Ob.  14  cut  of  those  that  did  c. 

Mat.  23:.33  e.  daranati.  of  hell  ? 

Luke  21:.36  account,  worthy  to  e. 

Acts  27:42  kill  prison,  lest  any  e. 

Rom.  2:3  shalt  e.  judg.  of  God  ? 

1  Cnr.  10:13  will  make  away  toe. 

1  Thes.  5:3  and  they  shall  not  e. 

Ileb.  2:3  how  sh.  e.  if  we  neglect 
12:25  much  more  shall  not  we  e. 

ESCAPED. 

Gen.  14:13  there  came  one  had  e. 
Xum.  21:29  sons  that  e.  into  cap. 
Deut.  23: 15  not  deliver  servant  e. 
■Jud.  3:29  e.  not,  1  Sam.  30:17 
21:17  inherit,  for  them  that  e. 

1  Sain.  14:41  J.  taken,  hut  peo.  e. 
19:10  D.  fled  and  e.  that  night 

2  Sam.  1:3  out  of  the  ca.  am  I  e. 
4:6  and  Rachab  and  Baanah  e. 

1  A'.  20:20  Ben-hadad  the  king  e. 

2  A'.  10:30  remnant  e.  of  Judah 

shall  take  root.  Is.  37:31 
2  Cl^r.  16:7  is  host  of  Syria  e. 

.30:6  he  will  return  to  you  that  e. 
Ezr.  9:15  for  we  remain  yet  e.  as 
Joft  1:15  I  only  am  e.  16. 'l7,  19 

19:20  e.  with  the  sk.  of  my  teeth 
Ps.  124:7  our  soul  is  e.  as  a  bird 
Is.  4:2  be  comely  for  them  e. 

10:20  and  such  as  are  e.  of  Jacob 

45:20  draw  near,  ye  that  are  e. 
■Jer.  51:50  have  e.  rem.  L.  afar  off 
Lam.  2-22  none  e.  nor  remain 
Ezek.  24:27  opened  to  him  e. 

33.21  one  that  had  «.  came 
JbAn  10:.39  e.  out  of  their  hands 
Acts  27:44  so  they  e.  all  safe 

28-4  tho'  he  e.  the  sea.  yet  ven.  i 
2  Cor.  11:33  I  was  lot  down  andc.  i 


EST 

IIel>.  11:.34  through  faith  e. 
12:25  if  e.  not  who  refused  him 
2  Pet.  1:4  e.  corruption  in  world 
2:18  those  that  were  clean  e. 
20  e.  the  pollutions  of  world 
ESCAPETH. 
1  K.  19:17  that  e.  swo.  of  Hazael 
shall  Jehu  slay :  that  e,  Jehu. 
Is.  15:9  bring  lions  upon  him  e. 
.Jer.  48:19a8k  here.  Wh.  isdone? 
Ezek.  24:26  e.  sh.  come  unto  thee 
Amos  9:1  he  that  e.  not  be  deliv. 

ESCAPIIVG. 
Ezr.  9:14  there  should  be  no  e. 

ESCHEW. 
1  Pet.  ,3:11  let  him  e.  evil,  do  good 

ESCHEWED,  ETH. 
Jot)  1:1  feared  God,  e.  evil,  8;  2:3 
ESEK.    Gen.  26:20 

ESHCOL. 
Gen.  14:13  M.  brother  of  E.  24 
Num.  13:24  place  called  brook  E. 
32:9  went  up  unto  valley  of  E. 
ESLI.    Luke  3:25 

ESPECIALLY. 

Ps.  31:11  e.  am.  my  neighbors 
Acts  25:26  e.  before  thee,  O  king 
Gal.  6:10  e.  the  househ.  of  faith 

1  Tim.  4:10e.  of  tho.  that  believe 
5:8  prov.  s.  for  them  of  his  own 

17  e.  they  who  labor  in  word 

2  Tim.  4:13bute.  the  parchments 
Phile.  16  a  brother  beloved  s. 

ESPOUSALS. 
Cant.  3:11  crowned  in  day  of  e. 
Jer.  2:2  I  remem.  love  of  thine  e. 

ESPOUSED. 

2  Sam.  3:14  deliv.  me  Michal  I  e. 
Mat.  1:18  when  Mary  was  e.  to  J. 
Luke  1:27  to  a  virgin  e.  to  a  man 
2  Cor.  11:2  e.  you  to  one  husband 

ESPY'. 
Jos.  14:7  Moses  sent  me  to  e. 
See  SPY,  SPIED. 
ESROM.   Mat.  1:3;  Luke  3:33 

ESTABLISH. 

Gen.  6:18  will  I  e.  cov.  9:9;  17:7; 
Lev.  26:9;  £isei-.  16:62 

17:19  I  will  e.  my  covenant,  21 
Deut.  8:18  that  he  may  e.  his  cov. 

28:9  L.  shall  e.  thee  a  holy  peo. 

29:13  he  may  e.  thee  for  a  peo. 

1  Sam.  1:23  L.  e.  2  7:25 

2  Sam.  7:12  e.  his  kingdom,  13; 

1  Chr.  17:11 ;  22:10;  28:7 
1  K.  9:5e.  throneof  thy  kingdom 
15:4  and  to  e.  Jerusalem 

1  Chr.  17:12  e.  his  throne  forever 

2  Chr.  7:18  will  I  s.  throne 

9:8  God  loved  Israel  to  e.  them. 
.lob  .36:7  doth  e.  them  for  ever 
Ps.  7:9  e.  just ;  48:8  G.  will  e.  it 
87:5  the  Highest  shall  e.  her 
89:2  faithfulness  shalt  e. 
4  thy  seed  will  I  e.  for  ever 
90:17  e.  work  of  our  hands,  e.  It 
99:4  thou  dost  e.  equity,  thou 
119:38  s.  thy  word  to  thy  serv. 
Pror.  15:25  e.  border  of  the  wid. 
Is.  9:7  to  e.  it  with  judgment 
49:8  for  a  cov.  to  e.  the  earth 
62:7  till  he  e.  and  make  Jerus. 
.Jer.  33:2  that  formed  it,  to  e.  it 
Ezek.  16:60  will  e.  an  everla.  cov. 
Dan.  6:7  consult,  to  e.  royal  stat^ 
11:14  exalt  thems.  to  e.  vision 
Amos  5:15  e.  judgm.  in  the  gate 
Rom.  3:31  yea,  we  e.  the  law 
10:3  going  about  to  e.  own 
16:25  power  to  e.  you 

1  Thes.  3:2  sent  Tim.  to  «.  you 
13  s.  your  hearts  unblameable 

2  77i«.  2:17  you  in  ev.  g.  word 
3:3  Lord  shall"  i.  you,  and  keep 

Ileb.  10:9  that  he  may  «.  second 
./am.  5:8  patient,  s.  your  hearts 
1  Pet.  5:10  the  God  of  ail  grace*. 

ESTABLISHED. 

Gen.  9:17  token  of  covenant  I  e. 
41:.32  because  thin,  is  e.  by  God 
E.r.  6:4  I  have  also  e.  my  cov. 
Deut.  32:6  made  and  e.  thee  ? 

1  Sam.  3:20  S.  was  e.  a  prophet 
1:3:13  would  L.  e.  thy  kingdom 
20:31  thou  shalt  not  be  e.  nor 

2  Sam.  5:12  perc.  L.  hade,  him 
7:25  let  the  house  of  thy  servant 

David  be  e.  1  Chr.  17:24 
1  K.  2:12  king,  was  e.  greatly 

1  Chr.  17:23  let  thing  be  e. 

2  Chr.  1:9  L.  let  thy  promise  bee. 
Job  21:8  seed  is  e.  'in  their  sight 


.H09 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EST 

Pt.  24;2  hath  e.  it  on  the  floods 

40:2  feet  on  rock,  e.  my  goings 

78:3  e.  a  testimony  in  Jacol) 
69  earth  lie  e.  for  ever,  110:90 

93:1  world  e. ;  2  throne  «.  of  old 

113(8  his  heart  is  e. 

140:11  let  not  evil  speaker  be  e. 

148:6  e.  the  waters  for  ever  and 
Prov.  3:19  L.  hath  e.  the  heavens 

4:26  let  all  thy  ways  he  e. 

8:28  he  e.  the  clouds  above 

12:3  shall  not  be  e.  by  wicked. 

15:22  in  multi.  of  counsell.  e. 

16:12  throne  is  e.  by  righteous. 

20:18  ev.  purp.  is  e.  by  counsel 

24:3  by  understand,  is  a  house  e. 

30:4  hath  e.  ends  of  the  earth 
Js.  7:9  if  not  believe,  not  be  e. 

16:5  in  mercy  shall  throne  be  e. 

45:18  made  earth,  he  hath  e.  it 
Jer.  10:12  e.  world,  51:15 
Dan.  4:36  was  e.  in  my  kingdom 
Had.  1:12  «.  them  for  correction 
Mat.  18:16  of  two  witn.  ev.  w.  e. 
Acts  16:5  churches«.  in  the  faith 
Jiom.  1:11  to  the  end  you  m.  bee. 
Col.  2:7  and  s.  in  the  faith 
Med.  8:6  e.  upon  better  promises 

13:9  that  heart  be  «.  with  grace 
2P«<.  1:12  tho.  e.  in  present  tru. 

Shall  be  EST.\BLISHED. 
Lev.  25:.30  h.  s.  be  e.  2  Sam.  7:16 
Deut.  19:15  at  mouth  of  twoor  t. 

wit.  s.  matter 6«e.  2Cor.  13:1 
1  Sam.  84:20  kingd.     be  e.  in  h. 
iSam.  7:16  thy  house,  kingdom, 
throne  shall  be  e.  1  K.  2:45 

1  Chr.  17:14  his  V^rani^.  shall  be  e. 

for  evermore,  Ps.  89:37 

2  CAr.  20:20  believe  in  G.  s.  be  e. 
Job  22:28  Shalt  decree,  it  s.  be  e. 
Ps.  89:21  my  hand  shall  be  e. 

96:10  the  world  shall  be  e. 

102:28  their  seed  shall  be  e. 
Prov.  12:19  lip  of  truth  sh.  be  e. 

16:3  and  thy  thoughts  s.  be  e. 

25:5  throne  s.  be  e.  for  e.  29:14 
7s.  2:2  mount,  of  L.  house  s.  be  e. 

16:5  ill  mercy  shall  throne  be  e. 

54:14  in  righteousn.  s.  thou  See. 
Jer.  30:20  their  congrega.  s.  be  e. 
Mic.  4:1  mount,  of  ho.  ofL.  s.  bee. 
Zee.  5:11  a  house,  and  it  s.  be  e. 

EST.\BLISHETH. 
Prov.  29:4  by  judgment  e.  land 
Dan.  6:15  no  decree  e.  be  chang. 
JIab.  2:12  that  e.  a  city  by  iniq. 
8  Cor.  1:21  e.  us  with  you  in  Ch. 

ESTATE. 
Oen.  43:7  man  asked  us  of  our  s. 

1  Chr.  17:17  e.  of  man  of  high  d. 

2  Chr.  24:13  house  of  G.  in  his  s. 
Est.  1:19  give  her  royal  c.  to  an. 

2:18  gifts  according  to  s.  of  king 
Ps.  39:5  man  at  best  s.  is  vanity 

136:23  remembered  us  in  low  e. 
Prov.  27:23  to  know    of  flocks 

28:2  man  of  knowl.  s.  prolonged 
Ec.  1:16  I  am  come  to  great  e. 

3:18  concern,  e.  of  sons  of  men 
Is.  22:19  thy  s.  pull  thee  down 
Ezek.  16:,55  S.  return  to  former e. 
Dan.  11:7  stand  up  in  his  e.  21 

38  in  his  e.  honor  God  of  forces 
Mat.  12:45  last «.  of  that  man  w. 

than  first,  Lnke  11:26 
Lulce  1:48  low  e.  of  his  handm. 
Acts  22:5  e.  of  elders  bear  witn. 
Pom.  12:16  con.  to  men  of  low  e. 
Phil.  2:19  when  I  know  yours. 
20  naturally  care  for  your  s. 

4:11  whatso.  s.  I  am  to  be  cont. 
Col.  4:7  all  my  s.  shall  Tychicus 
8  that  he  might  know  your  e. 
Judo  6  ang.  who  kept  not  first  e. 

ESTATES. 
Ezek.36:ll  settle  you  after  olde. 
Mark  6:21  a  supper  to  his  chiefe. 

ESTEEM. 
Job  36:19  will  he  e.  thy  riches  ? 
Ps.  119:128  I  e.  all  thy  prece|)ts 
Js.  53:4  e.  him  smitten  of  God 
Phil.  2:3  e.  other  better  than  th. 
1  Thes.  5:13  e.  highly  for  work's 

E.STEEMED. 
Deut.  32:15  lightly  e.  rock  of  sal. 
1  Sam.  2:.30desp.  me,  be  lightly  e. 

18:23  seeing  I  am  lightly  e. 
Job  23:12  I  e.  words  of  his  mouth 
Prov.  17:28  e.  a  man  of  nnderst. 
Js.  29:16  he  e.  as  potter's  clay 
17  fruitful  field  bee.  as  a  forest 

5.3:3  and  we  e.  him  not 
Lam.  4:2  e.  as  earthen  pitchers 
Li/ke  16:15  e.  among  men  is  abo. 
1  Cor.  6: 1  to  judge  who  least  e. 


EUN 

ESTEEMETH. 

■fob  41:26  he  e.  iron  as  straw 
Jiom.  14:5  e.  one  day  ab.  another 
14  that  e.  any  thing  unclean 
ESTEEMIiVG. 
IJeb.  11:26  e.  reproach  of  Christ 

ESTIMATION. 
Lev.  5:15  bring  a  ram  with  thy  e. 
27:2  thy  e.  3,  5, 25 ;  Num.  18: 16 

ESTRAIVGED. 
■lob  19:13  acquaintance  are  t. 
Ps.  58:3  wicked  e.  from  womb 
78:30  they  were  not  e.  from  lust 
■Jer.  19:4  they  havee.  this  place 
Ji^zek.  14:5  they  are  alle.  from  me 
ETAM.   Jvd.  15:8, 11 

ETERIVAL. 

Deut.  &3:27  e.  God  is  thy  refuge 
Js.  60:15  make  theee.  excellency 
.Vark  3:29  in  danger  of  e.  damn. 
Jiom.  1:20  e.  power  and  Godhead 
2  Cor.  4:17  an  e.  weight  of  glory 
18  which  are  not  seen,  are  e. 
5:1  a  house  e.  in  the  heavens 
J!;)h.  3:11  ac.  to  e.  purpose  in  C. 

1  Tim.  1:17  to  king  e.  be  honor 

2  rim.  2:10  obt.  salv.  withe,  glo. 
Jleb.  5:9  author  of  e.  salvation 

6:2  tlie  doctrine  of  e.  judgment 
9:12  obt.  e.  redemption  for  us 

14  e.  Spirit  oft'ered  himself 

15  promise  of  e.  Inheritance 

1  Pet.  5:10  called  us  to  hise.  glo. 
Jude  7  suff.  vengeance  of  e.  fire 

ETERIVAL  life. 

Mat.  19:16  that  I  may  have  e.  /. .? 
25:46  right,  shall  go  into  li  fe  e. 
3Jark  10:17  that  I  may  inherit  e. 
life?  Luke  10:-25;  18:18 
30  rec.  in  worl  d  to  come  e.  life 
John  3:15  believe  sh.  havee.  /. 
.4:.36  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  e. 
5::39  in  them  think  ye  have  e.  I. 
6:54  drink,  my  blood,  hath  e.  I. 
68  thou  hast  the  words  of  e.  I. 
10:28  give  unto  my  sheep  e.  life 
12  25  hateth  life,  keep  it  to  e.  I. 
17:2  give  e.  lij'e  to  as  many 

3  this  is  /.  e.  might  know  thee 
Acts  13:48  were  ordained  to  e.  I. 
Jiom.  2:7  seek  for  glory,  e.  life 

5:21  grace  reign  to  e.  life 
6:23  but  the  gift  of  God  is  e.  I. 
1  Tim.  6:12  lay  hold  ou  e.  life,  19 
Tit.  1:2  in  hope  of  e.  I.  which  G. 
.3:7  accord,  to  hope  of  e.  life 
1  John  l:2e.  /.  which  was  with  F. 
2:25  promise  he  promised,  e.  I. 
3:15  no  murderer  hath  e.  life 
5:11  that  God  given  to  us  e.  life 
13  may  know  ye  have  e.  life 
20  tlie  true  God,  and  e.  life 
Jude  21  for  mercy  of  L.  to  e.  life 

ETERiVITY. 
Js.  57:15  lofty  One  that  inhab.  e. 

ETHAM. 
Ex.  13:20  encamped  in  E.  Num. 
33:6,  8 

ETH.\IV. 

1  K.  4:31  Sol.  was  wiser  than  E. 

1  CAr.  2:6sonsof  Ze.  Zim.  andE. 
ETIIANIM.    1  /r.  8:2 
ETHBAAL.    1  A'.  16:31 

ETHIOPIA. 

2  A'.  19:9  king  of  E.  Js.  37:9 
E>:t.  1:1  from  India  to  E.  8:9 
Job  28:19  E.  shall  not  equal  it 
Ps.  68:31  E.  shall  stretch  hands 

87:4  Philistia  and  Tyre  with  E. 
Js.  20:5  ashamed  of  E. 

43:3  for  thy  ransom  E.  for  thee 

45:14  merch.  of  E.  Nah.  3:9 
Acts  8:27  a  man  of  E.  an  eunuch 

ETHIOPIAN 
Num.  12:1  because  of  E.  woman 
2  Chr.  1 1:9  E.  came  out  ag.  Asa 
Ji'r.  13, '23  can  E.  change  his  skin? 

38:6  Ehed-mel.  E  10. 12;  39.16 

ETHIOPIANS. 
2  Chr.  14:12;  16.8;  21:16;  /«,  20:4 
Dan.  11:43  E.  sh.  be  at  his  steps 
Amos  9:7  are  ye  not  chil.  of  E.  ? 
Zep.  2:12  ye  E.  shall  be  slain  by 
Acts        under  queen  of  E. 
EtIBULUS.   2  Tmi.  4:21 
EUNICE.   2  Ti7n.  1:5 

EIXUCH,  S. 
2  K.  9:32  there  looked  oute. 

20:18  thy  sons  be  e.  in  palace  of 

king  of  Babylon,  Js.  39:7 
Js.  56  3  e.  say  I  am  a  dry  tree 

4  thus  saith  L.  unto  the  e. 


EVE 

■Jer.  29:2  after  e.  were  departed 
;38:7  Ebed-melech  one  of  the  e. 
IJan.  1:9  favor  with  prince  of  e. 
Mat.  19:12  some  e.  so  born,  some 
are  made  e.  made  themsel.  e. 
Acts  8:27  e.  had  come  to  worship 

39  the  e.  saw  Philip  no  more 
EUODIAS.   PM.  4:2 

EUPHRATES. 
Gen,.  2:14  the  fourth  river  is  E. 
15:18  great  river,  the  river  E. 
Deut.  1:7  go  to  river  E.  Jos.  1:4 
2  K.  23:29  up  to  E.  2  Chr.  35:20 
24:7  from  Eg.  to  E.  1  Chr.  5:9 
Jer.  1.3:4  go  to  E.  5,  7;  46:10 
51:63  m.  ofE.  Pev.  9:14;  16:12 

EUROCLYDOiV. 
Acts  27:14  arose  a  wind  called  e. 
EUTYCHUS.   Acts  20:9 

EVAIVGELIST,  S. 
Acts  21:8  house  of  Philip  the  e. 
JJph.  4:11  he  gave  some  e. 
2  Tim.  4:5  do  the  work  of  an  e. 

EVE. 
Oen.  3:20;  4:1 

2  Cor.  11:3  as  serpent  beguiled  E. 
1  Tim.  2:13  A.  first  form,  then  E. 

EVEN,  Substantive. 
Ex.  18:14  people  stand  by  thee 

from  morning  to  e. 
Lev.  23:5  at  e.  is  tne  L.  passover. 

Num.  9:3 ;  Deut.  16:6 
Deut.  28:67  would  God  it  were  e. 
Jud.  20:-23  they  wept  till  e. 
26  fasted  tille.  2<S'am.  1:12 
21:3  peo.  abode  till  e.  before  G. 
1  Chr.  23:.30  praise  tho  L.  every  e. 
Ezek.  12:7  in  e.  I  digged  tliro.  w. 
Mat.  8: 16  when  e.  was  come,  20:8 ; 
26:20;    27:57;    Mark  4:35; 
6:47;  11:19;  15:42 
Mark  \:'1'2  at  e.  brought  disease 
13::J5  at  e.  at  midnight,  or  at 
John  6: 16  when  e.  was  now  come 

EVEN,  Adverb. 
1  JC.  1:48  mine  eyes  e.  seeing  it 
iVow.  22:19  known  e.  to  thee 

EVEN,  Adjective. 
.Job  31:6  be  weiglied  in  e.  balance 
Ps.  26:12  standcth  in  an  e.  place 
Cant.  4:2  a  flock  of  sheep  e.  shorn 
Luke  19:44  lay  thee  e.  with  gro. 

EVENING. 
Ex.  12:6  Israel  shall  kill  it  in  e. 
■Jud.  19:9  day  drawcth  towards  e. 
1  Sa7n.  14:24  cursed  eateth  till  e. 
Ps.  59:6  they  return  at  e.  they 
14  at  e.  let  them  return 
90:6  in  the  e.  it  is  cut  down 
104:2:3  goeth  to  labor  until  e. 
J^ov.  7:9  went  to  her  house  in  e. 
7'.'(T.  11:6  in  e.  withhold  not  hand 
■Jer.  6:4  shadows  of  e.  stretched 
Ezek.  .33:22  hand  of  L.  on  meine. 
Zep.  2:7  they  lie  down  in  e. 
Mat.  14:2:}  e.  he  was  there  alone 
16:2  when  it  is  e.  ye  sav,  It  will 
Luke  24:29  for  it  is  toward  e. 
John  20:19  same  day  at  e.  ca.  J. 

EVENING,  with  morning. 
Gen.  1:5  e.  and  ?n.  were  first  day 
Ex.  18:13  stood  by  M.  fr.  m.  toe. 
1  Sam.  17:16  drew  nearm.  and  e. 
■Job  4.20  destroyed  from  wi.  to  e. 
Ps.  55:17  e.  m.  at  noon  w.  I  pray 
6.5:8  outgoings  of  to.  e.  to  rej. 
Dan.  8:26  vision  of  e.  and  m. 
Acts  28:23  persuad.  from  m.  to  e. 

EVENING,  Adjective. 
Ezr.  9:4  astonished  till  e.  sacri. 
Ps.  141:2  prayer  bo  as  e.  sacrifice 
Dan.  9:21  touched  me  about  e. 
Ilah.  1:8  mo.  fierce  than  e.  wolv. 
Zep.  3-3  her  judges  are  e.  wolves 
Zee.  11:7  ate.  time  it  sh.  be  light 

EVENINGS. 
.Jer.  5:6  wolf  of  the  e  spoil  them 

EVENT. 
Ec.  2:14  one  e.  to  them  all.  9:3 
9:2  one  e.  to  right,  and  wicked 
EVEN-  or  EVENING-TIDE 
Gen.  24:63  to  meditate  at  e.-lide 
h.  17:14  behold,  at  e.-t.  trouble 
Mark  11:11  e.-t.  Jesus  went  out 
Acts  4:3  in  hold,  now  e.-t. 
EVER. 

Num.  92:.30  e.  since  I  was  thine 
Deut.  4:33  did  e.  peo.  hear  voice 

19.9  to  walk  e.  in  his  ways 
Job  4:7  who  e.  perished  inno.  ? 
Ps.  5:11  let  theme  shout  for  joy 

25:6  tender  mercies  e.  of  old 


EVE 

Ps. 25:15  mine  eyes  aroe.  tow.  L. 
.'57:26  e.  merciful,  and  lendeth 
51:3  my  sin  ise.  before  me 
90:2  e.  formed  earth,  Prov.  8:23 
111:5  e.  be  mindful  of  covenant 
119:98  command,  arec.  with  me 
Cant.  6:12  or  e.  I  was  aware,  my 
Joel  2:2  hath  not  been  e.  the  like 
Mat.  24:21  no,  nor  e.  shall  be 
Mark  15:8  to  do  as  he  had  e. 
Luke  15:31  thou  art  e.  with  raer 
John  4:29  told  me  all  e.  I  did 
8:35  but  the  Son  abideth  e. 

1  Thes.  4:17  so  e.  be  with  the  L. 
5:15  e.  follow  that  wh.  is  good 

2  Tim.  .3:7  e.  learning,  never  able 
iZe6.  7:24  this  man  continueth  e. 

25  e.  liveth  to  make  intercea. 
■Jude  25  be  glory,  now  and  e. 

-Sse  ENDURETlI. 

For  EVER. 

Gen.  13:15  give  it  and  to  seed /.  e. 

43:9  bear  blame/or  e.  44:.32 
Ex.  3:15  this  is  my  name  for  e. 

14:13  see  them  no  more  for  e. 

19:9  peo.  may  believe  thee /.  e. 

21:6  he  shall  serve  him  for  e. 
Lev.  25:.30  house  established /.  e. 

46  be  your  bondmen  for  e. 
Num.  18:19  a  coven,  of  salt/,  e. 
Deut.  5:29  with  them  for  e.  12:28 

15:17  shall  be  thy  servant  for  e. 

23:6  not  seek  their  peace  for  e. 

29:29  revealed  belong  to  us  f.  e. 
.Jos.  4:24  ye  might  fear  h.fore. 

1  Sam.  2:30  walk  before  me /.  e. 
20:15  not  cut  off  kindness  for  e. 

2  Sa7n.  7:24  confi.  Is.  to  thee /.  e. 

26  thy  name  be  ma^ified /.  0. 
29  that  it  may  continue  for  e. 

1  K.  10:9  the  L.  loved  Israel/. e. 
11:39  afflict  D.  seed,  not  for  e. 

1  Chr.  17:22  make  thine yor  e. 
28:9  he  will  cast  thee  off for  e. 
29:18  O  Lord,  keep  this /or  e. 

2  Chr.  7:16  name  be  there/ore. 
33:4  Jerusalem  name  be  for  e. 

Job  4:20  they  perish  for  e. 
14:20  prevailest for  e.  ajj.  him 
20:7  perish/or  e.  like  his  dung 
23:7  deliv./.  e.  from  my  judge 
36:7  doth  establish  them  fore. 

Ps.  9:7  Lord  shall  endure  for  e. 

18  exp.  of  poor  not  perish /.  «. 
12:7  shall  preserve  them  for  e. 
13:1  forget  me,  O  Lord./w  e.  ? 
19:9  fear  clean,  enduring/or  e. 
21:6 made  him  most  blessed /.  e. 
23:6  dwell  in  house  of  Lord/,  e. 
28:9  and  lift  them  up  for  e. 
29:10  Lord  sitteth  King/or  e. 
.30:12  give  thanks  for  e.  79:13 
33:11  counsel  ofL.  standeth  f.«. 
37:18  their  inheritance  he  for  e. 

28  his  saints  preserved  fore. 

29  righteous  dwell  in  land /.  e. 
41:12  settef  t  me  before  face /.  e. 
44:8  we  praise  thy  name  for  e. 

23  arise,  cast  us  not  off /or  e. 
45:2  God  hath  blessed  thee /.  e. 
49:8  red.  of  soul  ceaseth  for  e. 

11  houses  shall  continue  for  e. 
52:5  likewise  destroy  thee/,  e. 

9  I  will  praise  thee  for  e. 
61:4  abide  in  tabernacle  for  e. 

7  shall  abide  before  God  for  e. 

8  I  will  sing  praise  for  e. 
66:7  ruleth  bv  his  power  for  e. 
68:16  Lord  w  ill  dwell  in  it  fore. 
72:17  name  shall  endure  for  e. 

19  bless,  be  glorious  name /.  e. 
73:26  God  is  my  portion  for  e. 
74: 1  why  cast  us  off /or  e. .? 

10  blaspheme  thy  name  fore,  f 
19  forget  not  con.  of  poor/,  e. 

75:9  I  will  declare  for  e.  I  will 
77:7  will  the  Lord  cast  offfore.f 

8  his  merry  clean  gone/or  e.  f 
79:5  wilt  thou  be  angry /or  e.  ? 
8115  their  time  sh.  endure /.  e. 
8:3.17  them  be  confounded /.  *. 
85:5  wilt  be  angry  with  us/,  e.  ? 
89:1  sing  of  mercies  of  L  /ore. 

2  mercy  shall  be  built  up  fore. 

29  his  seed  to  endure/or  e.  36 

46  wilt  thou  bide  thyself/  e.  ? 
92:7  it  is  that  be  destroyed/,  e. 
93:5  holiness  becom.  house /.  e. 
10:3  9  neither  keep  anger  fore. 
105.8  remembered  covenant/,  e. 
110:4  a  priest  for  e  after  order 

Eeb.  5:6:  6:20;  7:17.21 
111:9  commanded  covenant /.e. 
112  6  shall  not  be  moved  for  e. 
125.2  fiom  henceforth  even /.  e. 

131-3:  h.  9-7 
132.14  this  IS  my  rest  for  e. 


810 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EVE 

Ps.  146:6  L.  keepeth  truth/,  e. 
10  the  Lord  shall  reign  for  e. 

Prov.  27:24  riches  are  not/or  e. 

He.  2:16  no  rem.  of  wise/ore. 

3:14  God  doeth,  shall  be  for  e. 

9:6  nor  any  more  a  portion/,  e. 
Js.  26:4  trust  ye  in  Lord /or  e. 

32:17  quietness  and  assu. /or  e. 

S4A0  smoke  thereof  go  up/,  e. 
17  they  shall  possess  it  for  e. 

40:8  word  of  G.  shall  stand/,  e. 

51:6  my  salvation  shall  he  for  e. 
8  mv  riijhteousness  be /or  e. 

57:1B'I  will  not  contend/or  «. 

59:21  my  words  not  depart/.  «. 

60:21  thy  peo.  inherit  land/,  e. 

64:9  norrememberinic[iiity/.  e. 

65:18  be  glad  and  rejoice/or  e. 
Jer.  3:5  he  reserve  anger /or  e. 
12  I  will  not  ki^ep  an5;er/or  e. 

17:4  fire  which  shall  burn/or  e. 
25  J.  and  this  city  remain/,  e. 

31:40  plucked  up  any  more/,  c 

32:39  they  may  fear  me  for  e. 
iMm.  3:31  will  not  cast  off/or  e. 

5:19  thou,  O  L.  remainest fore. 
20  wherefore  forget  us  for  e.  ? 
Ezek.  37:25  be  their  prince/or  e. 

43:7  in  midst  of  Israel /or  9 
Dan.  2:44  his  kingdom  stand/,  e. 

4:.34  praised  him  that  liveth/.  e. 

6:26  G.  of  Daniel,  steadfast/,  e. 

7:18  saints  possess  kingdom/,  e. 

12:7  sw.  by  him  that  liveth/.  e. 
Joel  ,3:20  Jiidah  shall  dwell/or  e. 
Ob.  10  Shalt  be  cut  off/ore. 
Mic.  2:9  tak.  away  my  glory /.  e. 

4:7  Lord  reign  over  them  for  e. 

7:18  rctaineth  not  anger  for  e. 
Mai.  1:4  L.  hath  indignation/,  e. 
Mat.  6:13  power  and  glory  fore. 
Luke  1:33  reign  over  Jacob fore. 

55  spake  to  Ab.  and  seed/,  e. 
John  8:35  serv.  abideth  not  f.  e. 

12:;i4  that  Christ  abideth  /or  e. 
Horn.  1:25  Creator,  blesse(I/or  f . 

9:5  over  all,  God  blessed  for  e. 

11:36  be  glory  fore.  16:27 
S  Cor.  9:9  righte,  remaineth/.  <?. 
Phile.  15  shouldst  rec.  him/ore. 
Meb.  10:12  for  e.  sat  down 
14  perfected /.  e.  them  sancti. 

13:8  J.  C.  same  to-day  and/,  e. 
1       1:23  which  liveth  for  e. 

25  word  of  Lord  enduroth  /.  e. 
iJohn  2  be  with  us  for  e. 

Live  for  EVER. 

Gen.  3:22  tree  of  life  and  I.  for  e. 
Deut.  32:40  and  say,  I  live  for  e. 
1  K.  1:31  let  king  David  I.  for  e. 
Ps.  22:26  heart  shall  lire  for  e. 
49:9  should  still  live  for  e. 
Dan.  2:4  O  king  live  for  e.  3:9 ; 

5:10;  6:6,21 
Zee.  1:5 prophets,  do  they/,  fore. 
John  6:51  if  any  man  eat  of  this 

bread,  he  shall  I.  for  e.  58 

For  EVER  and  EVER. 

Ex.  15:18  reign  for  e.  and  e. 

1  Chr.  16:36  blessed  be  God  for 

e.  ancle.  29:10;  Dan.  2:20 
Jfeh.  9:5  bless  your  O.for  e.  a.  e. 
Ps.  9:5  their  name  for  e.  and  e. 

10:16  Lord  is  king/or  e.  and  e. 

21:4  length  of  days  for  e.  and  e. 

45:6  thy  throne,  O  G.  is  fore.  a. 
17  praise  thee/or  e.  and  e. 

48:14  this  G.  is  our  God/ore.  a. 

52:8 1  trust  in  mercy  of  G./.  e.a. 

111:8  stand  fast  for  e.  and  e. 

119:44  I  keep  thy  law  for  e.  a.  e. 

145:1  bless  thy  name  for  e.  a.  e. 
2  thy  name  for  e.  and  e.  21 

148:6  stablish.  them /ore.  ande. 
Is.  30:8  be  for  time  to  come/or  e. 

34:10  none  pass  thro'  it/ore.  a. 
Jer.  7:7  land  I  gave  for  e  and  e. 

25:5  to  you  and  fathers/or  e.  a. 
Dan.  7:18  pos.  kingdom/,  e.  a.  e. 

12:3  as  the  stars Jor  e.  and  e. 
Mic.  4:5  in  name  of  God/,  e.  a.  e. 
Gal.  1:5  glory/or  e.  and  e.  Phil. 
4:20;    1  Tim.  1:17;   2  Tim. 
4:18;  Heb.  13:21 
Heb.  1:8  throne  O  G.  is  fore.  a.  e. 
Rev.  4:9  who  liveth /or*,  a.  e.  10; 
5:14;  10:6;  15:7 

5:13  honor  be  to  L./or«.  and  e. 

7:12  power  be  to  ourG./. «.  a.e. 

11:15  C.  shall  reign/ore.  ande. 

20:10  be  tormented/or  e.  and  e. 

22:5  shall  reign  for  e.  and  e. 

EVERLASTllVG. 

Qen.  17:8  an  e.  possession,  48:4 
81:33  the  «.  God,  Is.  40:28 ;  Rcrni. 
16:26 


EVE 

Gen.  49:26  bound  of  the  e.  hills 
Bx.  40:15  €.  priesth.  Num.  2."):  13 
Deut.  ;ij:27  undern.  arc  e.  arms 
Ps.  24:7  e.  doors,  9;  100:5  mercy  e. 
112:6  righte.  in  e.  remembrance 
119:142  thy  righteousn.  is«.  144 
139:24  lead  me  in  the  way  e. 
145:13  kingd.  is  an  e.  kingdom, 
Dan.  4:3;  7:27;  iPet.  1:11 
Prov.  10:25  an  e.  foundation 
Is.  9:6  be  called,  the  e.  Father 
26:4  in  L.  Jehov.  is  e.  strength 
33:14  dwell  with  e.  burnings  i 
35:10  with «.  joy,  51:11;  61:7 
45: 17  e.  salva. ;  54:8  <.  kindness 
55:13  e.  sign ;  56:5  e.  na.  63:12 
60:19  L.  be  to  thee  an  e.  lig.  20 
Jer.  10:10 «.  king;  20:11  e.  confu. 
23:40  bring  an  e.  reproach  on  y. 
31:3  loved  thee  with  an  e.  love 
Dan.  4:.'H  is  an  e.  dominion,  7:14 
Ilab.  3:6  «.  mountains  scattered 
Mat.  18:8  cast  into  e.  fire,  25:41 
25:46  go  into  e.  punishment 
Luke  16:9  into  e.  habitations 
2  Thes.  1:9  pun.  with  e.  destruc. 
2: 16  hath  given  use.  consolation 
1  Tim.  6:1b  be  honorandpow.  e. 
Jude  6  the  angels  res.  in  e.  cha. 
Pev.  14:6  the  e.  gospel  to  preach 

See  COYENANT. 

From  EVERLASTING. 

Ps.  14:31  bles.  be  G.f.  e.  106:48 
90:2  from  e.  to  e.  thou  art  God 
93:2  throne  of  old,  thou  art/,  e. 
103:17  mercy  of  the  L.  is /.  e. 

Prov.  8:23  I  was  set  up  from  e. 

Is.  63:16  O.  L.  thy  name  is/,  e. 

Mic.  5:2  whose  goings  forth  f.  e. 

Ilab.  1:12  art  thou  not/,  e.  6  h. 

EVERLASTING  life. 

Dan.  12:2  awake,  some  to  e.  life 
Mat.  19:29  shall  inherit  e.  life 
Luke  18:.30  world  to  come«.  life 
John  3:16  believeth,  have  e.  I.  36 

4:14  water  springing  up  to  I. 

5:24  heareth  my  words  hath  e.  I. 

6:27  which  endureth  to  e.  life 
40  the  Son,  may  have  e.  life 
47  believeth  on  me  hath  e.  life 

12:50  commandment  is  life  e. 
Acts  13:46  unworthy  of «.  life 
Pom.  6:22  ye  have  the  end,  e.  I. 
Gal.  6:8  shall  of  the  Sp.  reap  I.  e. 

1  Tim.  1:16  hereafter  bel.  to  I.  e. 

EVERMORE. 

2  Sam.  22:51  mercy  unto  Dav.  e. 

1  Chr.  17:14  throne  be  estab.  «. 
Ps.  16:11  are  pleasures  for€. 

18:50  mercy  to  his  seed  for  e. 
37:27  do  good,  and  dwell  for  e. 
77:8  doth  his  promise  fail  for  e..** 
86:12  will  glorify  thy  na.  for  e. 
89:28  mercy  keep  for  him  for  e. 
52  blessed  be  the  L.  for  e.  am. 
92:8  Lord,  art  most  high  for  e. 
105:4  seek  Lord,  seek  his  facee. 
106:31  counted  for  righte.  fore. 
113:2  blessed  be  na.  of  L.  for  «. 
115:18  will  bless  the  Lord  for  e. 
121:8  L.  preser.  thy  going  oute. 
132:12  sit  upon  thy  throne  for  e. 
13.3:3  Lord  command,  life  for  e. 
John  6:'iie.  give  us  this  bread 

2  Cor.  11:31  Father  blessed  for  e. 
1  Thes.  5:16  rejoice  e. 

Heb.  7:28  who  is  consecra.  for  e. 
Pev.  1:18  behold,  lamalivefore. 

EVERY. 
Gen.  6:5  e.  imagination  was  evil 
Ps.  119:101  refrained  fr.  e.  evil 

104  I  hate  e.  false  way,  128 
Prov.  15:3  eyes  of  L.  are  in  e.  pi. 
30:5  e.  word  of  God  is  pure 
Is.  45:23  e.  knee,  Pom  14:11 
Mat.  4:4  by  e.  word  that  proc. 

1  ('or.  4:17  as  I  teach  e.  wh.  in  e. 

2  Cor.  10:5  into  captiv.  e.  thoug. 
Eph.  1:21  abo.  e.  name,  Phil.  2:9 
2  Tim.  2:21  prep.  toe.  good  work 
Ilcb.  12:1  lay  aside  e.  weight 
■/am.  1:17  e.  good  and  peff.  gift 
1  John  4:1  believe  not  e.  spirit 

See  BEAST,  CITT,  DAT,  MAN, 
MORNING,  WAY,  SIDE,  THING. 

EVERY  one. 

Num.  16:3  cong.  are  holy  e.  one 
Deut.  4:4  ye  are  alive  e.  one  of  y. 

1  K.  22:28  hearken  e.  one  of  you 

2  Chr.  30:18  Lord  pardon  e.  one 
Ps.  71:18  thy  power  to  e.  one 

115:8  e.  o.  that  trusteth,  1.35:18 
Is.  43:7  e.  o.  called  by  my  name 

55:1  ho,  e.  o.  that  thirsteth 
Jer:  25:5  turn  e.  0.  from  evil  way 
81 


EVI 

Dan.  12:1  e.  o.  found  writ.  i:i  b. 
Mat.  7:8  e.  o.  that  ask.  Lu.  11:10 
Mark  7:14  hearken  to  me  e.  one 
Luke  19:26  to  e.  one  which  hath 
■lohn  3:8  so  is  e.  one  born  of  Sp. 
18:37  e.  o.  that  is  of  truth, 
.Acts  17:27  not  far  from  e.  o. 
Rom.  14:12  e.  o.  sh.  give  account 
2  Tim.  2:19  e.  o.  that  nameth 

EVERY  where. 
1  Cfir.  13:2  abroad  to  brcth.  e.  w. 
.Mark  16:20  and  preached  e.  w. 
Luke  9:6  pre.  gos.  e.  w.  Acts  8:4 
Acts  17:30  com.  all  e.  w.  to  rep. 
28:22  e.  w.  spoken  against 
1  Cor.  4:17  as  I  teach  e.  where  in 
Phil.  4:12  e.  w.  in  all  things 
1  Tim.  2:8  that  men  pray  e.  w. 

EVIDENCE. 
.7er.  32:10  I  subscribed  thee,  and 
Heb.  11:1  e.  of  things  not  seen 

EVIDENCES. 
.7er.  32:44  buy  fields,  subscribe  e. 

EVIDENT. 
.fob  6:28  for  it  is  e.  to  you  if  I  lie 
Gal.  3:11  justified  by  the  law  is  e, 
Phil.  1:28  e.  token  of  perdition 
Heb.  7:14  e.  L.  sprang  out  of  J. 
15  it  is  yet  far  more  e.  for  that 
EVIDENTLY. 
Gal.  3:1  JeeusC.  beene.  set  forth 
EVIL. 

Gen.  19:19  some  e.  take  me.  Idle 

44:5  ye  have  done  e.  in  so  doing 
34  e.  that  shall  come  on  my  fa. 

50:20  ye  thought  e.  against  me 
Ex.  5:2:J  done  e.  to  this  people 

10:10  look  to  it,  e.  is  before  you 

32:14  thaL.  repented  of  the  e. 

2Sa?n.  24:16;  1  Chr.  21:15 
Petit.  19:20  com.  no  more  such  e. 

29:21  Lord  sh.  Sep.  him  Unto  e. 

30:15  setbef.  thee  death  ande. 

31:29  e.  befall  you  in  latter  days 
Jot.  24:15  seem  e.  to  serve  Lord 
Jud.  2:15  hand  of  L.  ag.  th.  fore. 

9:.57  e.  of  Shechem  did  G.  rend. 

20::J4  they  knew  note,  was  near 

1  Sam.  20:7  e.  is  determined 
24:11  e.  nor  transg.  in  my  hand 

17  whereas  I  rewarded  thee  e. 
2.5:17  e.  isdeterm.  aga.  master 

28  e.  hath  not  been  found 
26:18  what  e.  is  in  my  hand? 
29:6  I  have  not  found  e.  in  thee 

2  Sam.  3:39  Lord  rew.  doer  of  «. 
12:11  I  will  raise  up  e.  ag.  thee 
19:7  worse  than  all  e.  that  befell 

1  K.  14:9  e.  above  all  before  thee 
16:25  Omri  wrought  e.  in  eyes  of 
22:23  the  L.  hath  spoken  e.  con- 
cerning thee,  2  Chr.  18:22 

2  A'.  21:12  bringing  such  e.  on  J. 
22:20  eyes  not  see  all  the  e. 

1  Chr.  21:17  that  have  done  e. 

2  Chr.  20:9  if  when  e.  cometh 
Est.  7:7  he  saw  e.  determined 
,Iob.  1:1  and  eschewed  e.  8;  2:3 

5:19  in  seven  no  e.  touch  thee 
31:29  lift  up  when  e.  found  him 
42:11  comforted  him  over  all  e. 

Ps.  5:4  nor  sh.  e.  dwell  with  thee 
7:4  if  1  rewarded  e.  to  him 
15:3  nor  doeth  e.  to  his  neighbor 
21:11  intended  e.  against  thee 
23:4  I  will  fear  no  e.  for  thou  art 
34:21  e.  shall  slay  the  wicked 
36:4  he  abhorreth  not  e. 
40:14  put  to  shame  wish  me  e. 
41:5  mine  enemies  speak  «. 
49:5  in  days  of  e.  f 
50:19  givest  thy  mouth  to  e. 
54:5  reward  e.  to  my  enemies 
56:5  thoughts  aga.  me  for  e. 
90:15  years  wherein  we  seen  e. 
91:10  e.  befall  thee,  Jer.  23:17 
97:10  that  love  the  Lord,  hatee. 
109:20  that  speak  e.  ag.  my  soul 
140:11  e.  shall  hunt  the  viol.  m. 

Prov.  1:16  feet  run  to  e.  Is.  59:7 
33  shall  be  quiet  from  fear  of  e. 
3:29  devise  not  e.  ag.  neighbor 
5:14  almost  in  all  e.  in  midst 
11:19  pursueth  e.  pur.  it  to  dea. 
12:20  in  them  that  imagine  e. 

21  no  e.  happen  to  the  just 
13:21  e.  pursueth  sinners 
14:22  they  err  that  devise  e.  f 
16:4  wicked  for  the  day  of  e. 

27  ungodly  man  diggeth  up.  e 
30  moving  lips  bringeth  «. 

19:2:3  shall  not  be  visited  withe. 

20:8  scat,  away  e.  with  his  eyes 

22  say  not,  I  will  recompen.  e. 
21:10  soul  of  the  wicked  des.  e. 
22:3  pni.  man  foroseeth  e.  27:12  I 

1 


EVI 

Prcm.  30:.32  if  thought  e.  lay  thy 

Ec.  2:21  is  vanity,  and  a  great  e. 
5:13  there  is  a  sore  e.  which  1, 16 
6:1  e.  which  1  have  seen,  J0:5 
9:3  an  e.  am.  things  doue.  heart 
of  the  sons  of  m.  is  full  of  e. 
11:2  know,  not  what  e.  on  earth 

Is.  3:9  rewarded  e.  to  themselves 
13:11  punish  the  world  fore. 
33:15  shut,  eyes  from  seeing  e. 
45:7  I  make  peace  and  create  e. 
47:11  theref.  sh.  e.  come  on  thee 
56:2  keepeth  hand  from  doing  «. 
57:1  the  righte.  is  taken  from*. 

Jer.  1:14  out  of  north  an  e.  6:1 
2:3  e.  shall  come  upon  them, 
4:4  because  of  e.  of  your  doings, 

2.3:2;  26:3;  44:22 
5:12  neit.  shall  e.  come  upon  na 
7:30  chil.  of  Judah  have  donee. 
11:15  doest  e.  th.  thou  rejoicest 

17  pronounced  e.  for  e.  of  Isr. 
15:11  entreat  well  in  time  of  e. 
17:17  my  hope  in  the  day  of  e. 

18  bring  on  liiem  the  day  of  e. 
18:8  turn  from  e.  I  will  repent 

of  thee.  26:3:  13,  19;  42:10 
II I  frame  e.  against  you 
19:15  bring  e.  I  have  pronounced 
21:10  my  face  ag.  this  city  fore. 
25:32  e.  go  from  nation 
28:8  prophets  prophesied  of  e. 
29:11  thoughts  of  peace  not  of  «. 
32:30  chil.  of  Jud.  only  done  e. 
35:17  the  e.  that  I  have  pro- 
nounced against  them,  36:31 
38:9  these  meii  have  doue  e. 
44:11  set  my  face  ag.  you  for  e. 
17  had  plenty,  and  saw  no  e. 
27  watch  over  them  for  e. 
29  words  stand  a"a.  you  for  «. 
51:2-1  render  to  Bah.  all  the  e. 
60  wrote  e.  sho.  come  on  Bab. 
Ezek.  7:5  an  e.  an  only  e.  is  come 
14:22  be  comforted  cone,  the  e. 
Dan.  9:14  L.  watched  upon  the  e. 
Joel  2: 13  Lord  repcnteth  of  the  e. 
Amos  3:6  e.  in  city  ? 
9:10  e.  shall  not  overtake  us 
Jem.  3:10  God  repented  of  e.  4:2 
Mic.  1:12  c.  came  down  from  L. 
2:1  work  e.  upon  their  beds 
3  do  I  devise  an  e. 
3:11  Lord  amo.  us?  none  e.  can 
Xah.  1:11  imagineth  e.  ag.  L. 
Hab.  1:13  eyes  that  behold  e. 
2:9  delivered  from  power  of  *. 
Zep.  3:15  not  see  e.  any  more 
Zee.  7:10  none  imagine  e.  8:17 
Mai.  1:8  ye  of.  sick,  is  it  not  e.  t 
2:17  every  one  that  doeth  e. 
Mat.  5:11  all  manner  of  e. 
37  more  than  these,  com.  of «. 
39  I  say,  that  ye  resist  not  e. 
6:.34  sutficient  to  the  d.  is  the  e. 
9:4  why  th.  ye  e.  in  your  hearts? 
27:23  What  e.  hath  he  doneT 

Mark  15:14;  iuAf  2.3:22 
Mark  9:39  lightly  speak  e.  of 
Luke  6:45  bring,  forth  what  is  *. 
John  3:20  doeth  e.  hateth  light 
5:29  that  have  done  e.  to  resur. 
18:2.3  if  spoken  e.  bear  witness 
Acts  9:13  much  e.  he  hath  done 
23:9  we  find  no  e.  in  this  man 
Rom.  2:9  every  soul  that  doeth  «. 
7:19e.  I  would  not,  that  I  do 
12:9  abhor  that  which  is  e. 
17  recomp.  to  no  man  e.  for  e. 

21  be  not  overcome  of  e.  but 
13:4  exec,  wrath  on  him  doeth  e. 
14:20  e.  for  him  who  eateth  wit. 
16:19  simple  conceriiinge. 

1  Cor.  13:5  charity  thinketh  no«. 
1  Thes.  5:15  none  render  e.  for*. 

22  abstain  from  appear,  of  e. 

1  Tim.  6:10  money  root  of  all  e. 
Tit.  3:2  to  speak  e.  of  no  man 
Jam.  3:8  tongue  is  an  unruly  e. 
1  Pet.  3:9  not  rendering  e.  fore. 
3  John  11  doeth  e.  not  seen  God 

Bring,  brought  EVIL. 

,/o.s-.  23:15  b.  on  you  all  e. 
•2  Sam.  15:14  lest  A.  b.  e.  on  us 
17:14  L.  might  b.  e.  upon  Absa. 

1  A'.  14:10  b.  e.  on  house  of  Jero. 
17:20  also  b.  e.  on  the  widow? 
21:29  not  b.  the  (.  in  his  days 

2  K.  22:161  will  b.  e.  upon  this 

place,  2  Chr.  34:24 
2  Chr.  34:28  eves  see  e.  I  will  b. 
Is.  31:2  b.  e.  not  call  back  word 
Jer.  4:6  I  will  6.  e.  from  the  north 
6:19  I  will  b.  e.  upon  this  people 
11:11  I  will  b.  e.  upon  them. 
19:3  6.  e.  upon  this  place,  15 
23:12  b.  e.  the  year  of  visitation 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EVI 

Jer.  25:29  I  begin  to  b.  e.  on  the 
35:17  6.  on  Judah  all  thes.  3G:31 
39: 16  A.  words  on  this  city  fore. 
45:5  I  will  b.  e.  upon  all  flesh 

Set  DID,  DO. 

EVIL,  joined  with  good. 

Gen.  2:9  tree  of  kno.  ff.  and  e.  17 
3:5  as  gods  know.  g.  and  e.  22 
44:4  wneref.  rewarded  e.  for  (/.  ? 

Dent.  1:39  no  kno.  bet.  g.  and  e. 

1  Sam.  25:21  roquit.  mee.  forg-. 

2  5a?n.  19:35  disc.  bet.  g.  and  c. 
1  K.  22:8  prophesy  {7.  but  e.  18 

S  CAr.  18:7  nev.  prophe.  g.  but  e. 

17  not  prophesy  lyoorf  t)ut  e. 
^06  2:10  receive  g.  and  not  e. 

30:26  1  looked  for  good.,  e.  came 
Ps.  35:12  rew.  me  e.  for  ^.  109:5 

38:20  render  e.  for  <7. 

52:3  thou  lovest  e.  more  than  g. 
Frov.  15:3  behold,  e.  and  the 

17:13  rewardeth  e.  for  g'ooc? 

31:12  will  do  him  good^  not  e. 
lb.  5:20  woe  to  th.  call  e.  g.  g.  e. 

7:15  refuse  e.  and  choose  g.  16 
^er.  18:20  e.  be  recomp.  for  g.  ? 

42:6  whe.  g".  or  e.  we  will  obey 
lam.  3::38  proceed,  not  «.  and  g. 
Amos^.V^  seek  ^.  and  not «.  that 

S:4  eyes  on  them  for  e.  not  gr. 
Mic.  3:2  hate  goot/  and  love  e. 
J?OOT.  7:21  do  g.  e.  is  present 

9:11  having  done  good  ore. 

5:14  e.xerc.  to  disc.  g.  and  e. 
S  JbA/i  11  follow  not  e.  but  firood 

See  GREAT. 

From  EVIL. 

Gen.  48:16  redeemed  me /.  all  t. 

3  Sam.  25:.39  kept  his  serv./. 
1  CAr.  4:10  keep  me  from  e. 
Job  28:28  to  depart  f.  e. 

J's.  34:13  keep  thy  tongue/.  «. 
14  dep./.  e.  37:27;  F'rov.  3:7 
181:7  preserve  thee /.  all  e. 
J'rov.  4:27  remove  thy  foot /.  e. 
13:19abomination  to  depart/,  e. 
14:16  a  wise  man  departeth/.  e. 
16:6  men  depart/j-ow  «. 
17  to  depart  from  e. 
Js.  59:15 /.  e.  makes  himself 
Jer.  9:3  they  proceed /.  e.  to  e. 
23:22  should  have  turned/,  e. 

way,  and  e,  of  their  doings 
51:64  fiab.  not  rise  from  the  e. 
afa«.  6:13  del.  us  f.'e.  Luke  11:4 
John  17:15  keep  tnem /.  e. 
S  7%«s.  3:3  and  keep  you  /.  e. 
1  Pet.  3:10  refrain  his  tong./.  e. 

Put  away  EVIL. 
Deut.  13:5  p.  the"«.  a.  from  m. 
H:Tput  the  «.  a.  from  am.  19:19; 
21:21;  22:21,  24  ;  24:7 
12  put  e.  away  from  Israel, 
21:22;  20:13 
He.  IV.Wput  a.  e.  fi-om  thy  flesh 
Zt.  1:16  wash  you  p.  away  t. 
EVIL  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 
Num.  32:13  e.  in  s.  Jud.  3:12 
Jud.  2:11  Isr.  did  e.  in  s.  of  the 
Lord,  3:7,  12;  4:1;  6:1 ;  10:6; 
l:i:l;  1  A'.  11:6;  l-i:a-2;  15:26. 
34 ;  16:7,  30 ;  22:52 ;  2  K.  8:18, 
27;  13:2,  11;  14:24;  15:9,  18, 
a4,  28;  17:2;  21:2,  20;  2  Chr. 
22:4;  33:2  22  ;  36:5,  9,  12 
1  Sayn.  15:19  didst  e.  in  s.  of  L. 
1  A'.  16:19  in  doing  e.  in  s.  of  L. 
21:20  sold  to  work  e.  in  s.  of  L. 
i  K.  3:2  wrouglit  e.  in  s.  of  L. 
17:17  to  do  e.  ffi  s.  of  Lord 
21:16  in  doing  what  wan  e.  in  s. 

of  Lord,  37;  24:9,  19 

1  Chr.  2:3  Er  was  e.  in  s.  of  L. 
S  Chr.  33:6  Man.  wro.  e.ins.of  L. 

This  EVIL. 
£;x.  32:12  repent  oft.  e. 

1  Sam.  6:9  liath  done  us  t.  gr.  e. 
12:19  added  t.  e.  to  ask  a  k. 

2  Sam.  13:16  /.  e.  in  send,  away 

1  K.  9:9  L.  brought  on  th.  t.  e. 
8  K.  6:33  behold  /.  «.  is  of  Lord 

2  C/ir.  7:22  theref.  brought  t.  e. 
Neh.  13:18  our  G.  bring  this  e. 
Job  2:11  J.'s  friends  heard  of  <.  e. 
Fs.  61:4  done  t.  e.  in  thy  sight 
Jer.  16:10  pronounced  t.  e.  ag.  us 

82:23  thou  hast  caused  all  t.  e. 
42  as  I  brought  t.  e.  on  people 
40:2  pronoun,  t.  e.  on  th.  place 
44:7  whcref.  commit  t.  great  e. 
23  theref.  t.  e.  is  happen,  to  y. 
Dan.  9:13  all  t.  e.  is  come  on  us 
Jon.  1:7  for  whose  cause  t.  e.  8 

EVIL,  .\djective. 
Oen.  6:5  thoughts  only  e.  8:21 


EVI 

Gen.  37:20  e.  beast  dev.  him,  33 

Ex.  5:19  did  see  were  in.  <=.  case 
3.3:4  when  heard  thesee.  tidings 

Num.  14:27  how  long  bear*,  ccm. 
20:5  bring  us  unto  this  e.  place 

Deut.  1:35  not  one  of  this  e.  gen. 
22:14  an  e.  name  upon  her,  19 
28:54  his  e.  toward  brother 
56  her  eye  be  e.  toward  husb. 

1  Sam.  2:23  your  e.  dealings 

1  K.  5:4  nor  e.  occurrent 

Ezr.  9:13  come  for  our  c.  deeds 

Ps.  41:8  e.  disease  cleav.  to  him 
64:5  encourage  in  an  e.  matter 
78:49  by  sending  e.  angels 
112:7  not  be  afraid  of  e.  tidings 
140:11  let  not  e.  speaker  be  est. 

Prov.  6:24  to  keep  from  e.  woman 
14:19  the  e.  bow  before  the  good 

Ec.  5:14  perish  by  e.  travel 
6:2  end  it  is  an  e.  disease 
9:12  fishes  taken  in  e.  net 

7s.  7:5  taken  e.  counsel  aga.  thee 
:32:7  instruments  of  churl  are  e. 

Jer.  8:3  that  remain  of  e.  family 
12:14  against  mine  e.  neighbors 
13:10  e.  people  refuse  to  near 
23:10  their  course  is  e. 
24:3  «.  figs,  very  e.  8;  29:17 
49:23  they  have  heard  e.  tidings 

Ezek.  .5:16e.  arrows  of  famine 

17  will  I  send  on  you  e.  beasts 
6:11  for  all  the*,  abominations 
34:25  cause  e.  beasts  to  cease 
.38:10  Shalt  think  an  e.  thought 

}{al>.  2:9  coveteth  an  e.  covetous. 
Mat.  5:45  sun  to  rise  on  the  e. 
7:11  if  being  e.  Luke  11:13 

18  cannot  bring  forth  e.  fruit 
12:.34  how  can  ye  being  e.  speak 

39  an  e.  generation,  Luke  11:29 
15:19  out  of  the  heart  proceed 

e.  thoughts,  Mark  7:21 
24:48  \ie.  servant  say  in  heart 
Luke  6:22  cast  out  name  as  e. 

35  kind  to  unthankful  and  e. 
John  3:19  bec.iuse  deeds  were  e. 
Acts  24:20  found  e.  doing  in  me 
1  Cor.  15:33  e.  communications 
Gal.  1:4  deliver  us  from  e.  world 
Eph.  4:31  e.  speaking  be  put  aw. 
Phil.  3:2  beware  of  evil  workers 
Col.  3:5mortify  e.  concupiscence 
1  Tim.  6:4  cometh  e.  surmisings 
Tit.  1:12  Cretians  are  e.  beasts 
Ileb.  10:22  sjirinkled  from  e. 
Jam.  2:4  judges  of  «.  thoughts 
4:16  all  such  rejoicing  is  e. 

1  Pet.  2:1  laying  aside  e.  speak. 
Rev.  2:2  canst  not  bear  them  e. 

EVIL  day  or  days. 
Gen.  47:9  few  and  e.  d.  of  life 
Prov.  15:15  d.  of  afflicted  are  e. 
Ec.  12:1  e.  days  come  not 
Amos  6:3  put  far  away  e.  d. 
Eph.  5:16  because  days  are  e. 

6:13  able  to  withstand  in  e.  day 
Day  of  EVIL.    See  evil,  Subst. 

EVIL  doer  or  doers. 
■Job  8:20  neither  will  he  help  e.  d. 
Ps.  26:5  hated  congrega.  of  e.  d. 

37:1  fret  not  because  of  e.  d. 
9  e.  d.  shall  be  cut  off,  but 

94:16  will  rise  up  aga.  e.  do.  ? 

119:115  depart  from  mo  ye  e.  d. 
Is.  1:4  sinful  nation  seed  of  e,  d. 

9:17  every  one  is  an  e.  d. 

14:20  feed  of  e.  d. 

31:2  will  arise  ag.  house  of  e.  d. 
Jer.  20:13  dehv.  poor  from  e.  d. 

23:14  Btreugtncn  hands  of  «.  d. 

2  Tim.  2:9  I  suft'er  troub.  as  e.  d. 
1  Pet.  2:12  speak  ag.  you  as  e.  d. 

14  sent  for  punishment  of  e.  d. 
3:16  si)eak  e.  of  you  as  of  e.  d. 
4:15  let  none  suffer  as  an  e.  d. 

See  DOINGS,  EYE. 

EVIL  heart. 

Gen.  8:21  imagination  of  A.  is  e. 
Jer.  3:17  after  imagina.  of  e.  h. 

7:24  walked  in  imagina.  of  h. 

11:8  every  one  in  iinagi.  o{  e.  h. 

16:12  after  imagination  ofc  h. 

18:12  do  imagination  ofc.  h. 
Heb.  3:12  be  an  e.  It.  of  unbelief 

EVIL  man  or  men. 
Job  3."):12  bee.  of  pride  of  e.  men 
Ps.  10:15  break  arm  of  e.  man 

140:1  deliver  me  from  e.  man 
Prop.  2:12  deli,  from  way  of  e.  m. 

4:14  go  not  in  way  of  e.  men 

12:12  wicked  desir.  net  of  e.  m. 

17:11  e.  man  seeketh  only  rebel. 

24:1  be  not  envious  aga.  e.  men 

19  fi-et  not  because  of  e.  men 

20  shall  be  uo  rewai'd  to  e.  m. 


EXA 

Prov.  28:5  e.  m.  unders.  not  judg. 
29:6  in  transg.  of  e.  m.  is  snare 
Mai.  12:35  e.  m.  out  of  e.  trea- 
sure, bring,  e.  th.  Luke  6:45 
2  Tim.  3:13  e.  m.  shall  wax  wor. 
See  KEPoiiT. 

EVIL  spirit  or  spirits. 
Jud.  9:23  e.  s.  betw.  Abimelech 
1  Sam.  16:14  e.  s.  troub.  him,  15 

16  when  e.  spirit  is  upon  thee 
23  e.  spirit  departed  from  him 

18:10  e.  spirit  came  on  S.  19:9 
Lvke  7:21  cured  many  of  e.  s. 
8:2  a  woman  healed  of  e.  spirits 
Acts  19:12  e.  s.  went  out  of  them 
15  e.  s.  said,  Jesus,  I  know,  Pa. 
EVIL  thing. 
Neh.  13:17whate.  t.  isth.  ye  do? 
Ps.  141:4  incline  not  heart  to  e.  t. 
Ec.  8:3  stand  not  in  an  e.  thing 
5  keepeth  com.  sh.  feel  no  e.  t. 
12:14  secret  t.  wheth.  good  or«. 
■Icr.  2:19  it  is  an  e.  th.  and  bitter 
Tit.  2:8  no  e.  t.  to  say  of  you 

EVIL  things. 
■los.  23:15  bring  on  you  all  e.  t. 
Prov.  15:28  poureth  out  e.  t. 
Jer.  3:5  hast  done  e.  t. 
Mat.  12:.35  e.  man  br.  forth  e.  t. 
Mark  7:23  e.  t.  come  from  within 
Luke  16:25  likewise  Lazarus  e.  t. 
Rom.  1:.30  inventors  of  e.  things 
1  Cor.  10:6  not  lust  after  e.  t. 

EVIL  time. 
Ps.  37:19  not  be  ashamed  in  e.  t. 
Ec.  9:12  are  snared  in  an  e.  t. 
Amos  5:13  it  is  an  e.  t. 
Mic.  2:3  nor  go  haughtily,  t.  is  e. 
EVIL  way. 

1  K.  13:33  J.  ret.  not  from  e.  w. 
Ps.  119:101  refrained  fr.  ev.  e.  w. 
Prov.  8:13  fear  of  L.  to  hate  e.  w. 

23:10  to  go  astray  in  e.  way 
Jer.  18:ir  return  ye  from  e.  w. 

25:5;  26:3;  35:15;  36:3,7 
23:22  turned  them  from  e.  way 
Jon.  3:8  turn  ev.  one  from  e.  w. 
10  saw  they  turned  from  e.  w. 
EVIL  ways. 

2  A'.  17:13  turn  from  your  e.  ways, 

Ezck.  33:11 

Ezek.  36:31  remember  your  e.  w. 

Zee.  1:4  turn  ye  now  from  e.  w. 
EVIL  work  or  works. 

Ec.  4:3  hath  not  seen  e.  work 
8:11  sentence  against  an  wort 

John  7:7  works  thereof  are  e. 

Rom.  13:3  terror  to  good  but  e.  w. 

2  Tim.  4:18  deliver  me  from  e.  w. 

Jam.  3:16  and  every  e.  w. 

1  John  3:12  his  own  w.  were  e 
EVIL,  Adverb. 

Ex.  5:22  e.  entreated  this  peo.  ? 

Deut.  26:6  Egypt  e.  entreated  us 

1  Chr.  7:23  went  e.  with  his  ho. 

Job  24:21  e.  entreated  the  barren 

John  18:23  spoken  e.  bear  witn. 

Acts  7:6  entreat  e.  400  years 
19  same  e.  entreated  our  fath. 
14:2  e.  affected  against  brethren 
19:9  spake  of  €.  that  way  before 
23:5  not  speak  e.  of  ruler  of  peo. 

Rom.  14:16  not  good  bee.  spoken 

1  Cor.  10:30  am  1  e.  spoken  of 

Jam.  4:11  sp.  note,  he  that  spe. 
e.  of  brother,  speaks  e.  of  law 

1  Pet.  3:16  whereas  they  speak  «. 

17  than  suffer  for  e.  doing 
4:4  speaking  e.  of  you 

14  on  their  part  e.  spoken  of 

2  Pet.  2:2  way  of  truth  e.  spok.  of 
10  speak  e.  of  diirnities,  Jude  8 
12  speak  e.  of  things  they  un- 
derstand not,  Jude  10 

EVIL-JIERODACH.  2  K.  25:27 ; 
Jer.  52:31 

EVILS. 

Deut.  81:17  e.  shall  befall  them, 

will  say.  Are  not  these  e. 
Ps.  40:12  iunumcr.  e.  comp.  me 
Jer.  2:13  have  committed  twoe. 
Ezek.  6:9  loathe  themselves  fore. 

20:43  loathe  yourselves  for  all  e. 
Luke  3:19  for  all  e.  H.  had  done 

EWE  or  EWES. 
Gen.  21:28  Abraham  set  seven  e. 

31:38  thy  e.  not  cast  their  young 
Lev.  14:10  take  one  (.  lamb 
2  Sam.  12:3  nothing  savee.  lamb 
Ps.  78:71  from  following  the  e. 

EXACT. 

Deut  1.5:3  of  foreigner  may  e.  ag. 
Neh.  5:10  I  likewise  might  e. 
19 


EXA 

Neh.  5:11  hundredth  of  mo.  ye  e. 
Ps.  89:22  enemy  not  e.  upon  him 
Is.  58:3  in  fasts  you  e.  all  labors 
Luke  3:13  e.  no  more  than  is  app. 

EXACTED,  ETH. 
2  A'.  15:20  Menahem  e.  of  Israel 
23:35  Jehoakim  e.  the  gold 
Job  11:6  G.  e.  less  than  iniquity 

EXACTION,  8. 
Neh.  10:31  would  leave  e.  of  debt 
Ezek.  45:9  take  away  your  e. 

EXACTORS. 
Is.  60:17  make  e.  righteousnesa 

EXALT. 
Ex.  15:2  father's  G.  I  will  «. 

1  Sam.  2:10«.  horn  of  anointed 
Job  17:4  Shalt  thou  not  e.  them 
Ps.  34:3  let  us  e.  his  name 

37:.34  e.  thee  to  inherit  the  land 
66:7  let  not  rebellious  e.  thems. 
92:10  my  horn  e.  like  the  horn 
99:5  e.  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  9 
107:32  let  e.  him  in  congregation 
118:28  art  my  God,  I  will  e.  thea 
140:8  lest  wicked  e.  themselves 

/Vow.  4:8  e.  her,  she  shall  prom. 

Is.  13:2  «.  the  voice  unto  them 
14:13  I  will  e.  throne  above  sta. 
25:1  art  my  God,  I  wille.  thee 

Ezek.  21:26  e.  him  that  is  low 
29:15  nor  e.  itself  above  nations 
31:14  to  the  end  none  of  trees  *. 

Dan.  11:14  robbers  of  thy  peo.  «. 
36  e.  himself  above  every  god 

Has.  11:7  none  would  e.  him 

Ob.  4  tho'  e.  thyself  as  the  eagle 

Mat.  23:12  whoso  shall  e.  himself 

2  Cor.  11:20  if  a  man  e.  himsetf 
1  Pet.  5:6  may  e.  you  in  time 

EXALTED. 
Num.  24:7  kingdom  shall  be  e. 

1  Sam.  2:1  said,  My  horn  is  e. 

2  Sam.  5:12  he  had  e.  kingdom 
22:47  e.  be  the  God  of  the  rock 

of  my  salvation,  Ps.  18:46 

1  K.  1:5  Adonijah  e.  himself 
14:7  I  e.  thee  from  people,  16:2 

2  A'.  19:22  against  whom  hast 

thou  e.  thy  voice  ?  Is.  37:23 

1  Chr.  29:11  thou  art  e.  as  head 
Neh.  9:5  is  e.  above  all  blessing 
Job  5:11  mourn  be  e.  to  safety 

24:24  are  e.  for  a  little  while 
.36:7  establish,  and  they  are«. 
Ps.  12:8  when  the  vilest  are  e. 
13:2  how  long  ene.  e.  over  mef 
21:13  be  e.  in  thine  own  streng. 
46:10  I  will  be  e.  am.  heathen, 

I  will  be  e.  in  the  earth 
47:9  to  God,  he  is  greatly  e 
57:5  be  e.  above  heavens,  11 
75:10  horns  of  right,  shall  be  e. 
89:16  thy  right,  sh.  they  be  e. 
17  in  thy  favor  our  horn  be  e. 
19  e.  one  chosen  out  of  people 
24  in  my  name  his  horn  be  e. 
97:9  art  e.  far  above  all  goda 
108:5  e.  above  the  heavens 
112:9  his  horn  bee.  with  honor 
118:16  right  hand  of  Lord  Is  e. 
Prov.  11:11  by  blessing  city  is  e. 
Is.  2:2  mount,  of  Lord's  house  be 
e.  above  the  hills,  Mic.  4:1 
11  L.  bee.  17;  5:16 
12:4  mention  that  his  name  is«. 
30:18  be  e.  that  he  have  mercy 
33:5  L.  is  e.  ;  10  now  w  ill  I  be*. 
40:4  every  valley  shall  be  e. 
49:11  my  highways  shall  be  e. 
52:13  my  servant  shall  be  e. 
Ezek.  17:21  I  the  Lord  «.  low  tr. 
19:11  her  stature  was  e.  31:5 
Hos.  13:1  Ephraime.  himself 

6  and  their  heart  wase. 
Mat.  11:23  e.  to  heav.  Lukel0:15 
23:12  humble  himself  shall  be 

e.         14:11;  18:14 
Luke  1:52  e.  them  of  low  degree 
Acts  2::33  by  right  hand  of  God  «. 
5:31  him  hath  God  e. 
13:17  God  of  Israel*,  the  people 

2  Cot:  11:7  that  you  might  be  e. 
12:7  bee.  above  measure,  7 

Phile.  2:9  God  hath  high.  e.  him 
Jam.  1:8  bro.  rejoice  that  he  iae. 

EXALTEST,  ETH. 
Ex.  9:17  e.  thyself  against  my 
people 

Job  36:22  God  e.  by  his  power 
Ps.  148:14  e.  horn  of  his  people 
Proi;.  14:29  hasty  of  sp.  e.  folly 
34  righteousness  e.  a  nation 
17:19  e.  gate,  seek,  destruction 
Luke  14:fl  e.  him,  1S;14 
2  Cor.  10:5  every  thing  that  e. 
2  Thes.  8:4  e  him  above  all 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EXC 

EXAMIIVATIOIV. 

Acts  25:26  after  e.  had,  I  might 
EXAMIIVB. 

Ezr.  10:16  sat  down  to  e.  matter 
Ps.  26:2  e.  me  O  Lord 

1  Cor.  9:3  answer  to  them  that  e. 
11:28  let  a  man  e.  himself 

2  Cor.  1:3:5  e.  yourselves,  prove 

EX4MIXED,  IXG. 

Luke  23:14  I  have  e.  him 

Acts  4:9  if  we  be  e.  of  good  deed 
12: 19  Herod  e.  the  keepers 
22:24  should  be  e.  by  scourging 
29  departed  who  should  e.  him 
24:8  by  e.  of  whom  thoumayest 
28:18  e.  me,  would  ha.  let  me  go 
EXAMPLE,  S. 

Mat.  1:19  make  her  apublic«. 

John  13:15  have  given  you  an  e. 

1  Cor.  10:6  were  our  e. 

1  Tim.  4:12  e.  of  believers 

Heb.  4:11  fall  after  same  e. 
8:5  serve  unto  e.  of  heavenly 

Jam.  5:10  prophets  for  e.  suffer. 

1  Pet.  2:21  C.  suff.  leav.  us  an  e. 
Jude  7  for  an  e.  suffering 

See  ENSAMPLB,  s. 

EXCEED. 
Deut.  25:3  forty  stripes  and  not 

e.  lest  if  he  e.  brother 
Mat.  5:20  right,  e.  the  scribes 

2  Cor.  3:9  ministration  e. 

EXCEEDED. 
1  Sam.  20:41  wept,  till  David  e. 
1  K.  10:23  Sol.  e.  all  for  riches 
EXCEEDEST,  ETH. 

1  K.  10:7  wisdom  e.  the  fame 

2  Chr.  9:6  e.  fame  that  I  heard 

EXCEEDING. 
Gen.  15:1  thy  e.  great  reward 

17:6  make  thee  e.  fruitful 

27:34  E.  cried  with  e.  bitter  cry 
Ex.  1:7  Israel  waxed  e.  mighty 

19:16  the  trumpet  e.  loud 
Jfi/m.  14:7  land  we  passed  is  e. 
1  Sam.  2:3  no  more  e.  proudly 
8  Sam.  8:8  D.  tooke.  much  brass 

12:2  man  had  e.  many  flocks 
1  K.  4;29  G.  gave  Sol.  wisdom  e. 
1  C7ir.  20:2  brought^,  much  spoil 

22:5  must  be  e.  magnifical 
S  Chr.  11:12  cities  e.  strong 

14:14  was  e.  much  spoil  in  them 

16:12  Asa,  disease  was  e.  great 

32:27  Hez.  had  e.  much  riches 
Ps.  21:6  hast  made  him  e.  glad 

4.3:4  I  go  unto  God,  my  e.  joy 

119:96  thy  command.  is«.  broad 
Prov.  30:24  four  things  are  e.  w. 
Ec.  7:24  which  is  e.  deep 
Ezek.  9:9  iniq.  of  Is.  is  e.  great 

16:13  and  wast  e.  beautiful 

37:10  e.  great  army 

47:10  fish  of  great  sea«.  many 
Dan.  3:22  the  furnace  was?,  hot 

7:19  fourth  beast  wasg.  dreadful 

8:9  horn,  which  waxed  e.  great 
Jon.  3:3  was  an  e.  great  city 

4:6  Jonah  was  e.  glad 
Mat.  2:10  rej.  with  e.  great  joy 
16  Herod  mocked,  was  e.  wro. 

4:8  taketh  up  into  e.  high  inoun. 

5:12  rejoice  and  be  e.  glad 

8:28  possess,  with  devils  e.  fler. 

26:22  they  were  e.  sorrowful 
38  e.  sorrowful,  Mark  14:134 
Mark  6:26  the  king  was  e.  sorry 

9:3  his  raiments,  white  as  snow 
Acts  7:20  M.  born,  and  was  e.  fa. 
Pom.  7:13  sin  become  e.  sinful 
S  Cor.  4:17  work.  e.  weight  glory 

9:14  for  e.  grace  of  God  in  you 
Eph.  1:19  e.  greatness 

2:7  might  show  e.  riches  of  gra. 

3:20  is  able  to  do  e.  abundantly 
1  Tim.  1:14  grace  of  L.  e.  abund. 

1  Pet.  4:13  be  glad  al.  with  e.  joy 

2  Pet.  1:4  «.  great  promises 
Jude  24  yoH  faultless  with  e.  joy 
Rev.  16:21  the  pla.  was  e.  great 

EXCEEDIXGLY. 
Gen.  7:19  the  waters  prevailed  e. 

1.3:13  men  of  S.  were  sinners  e. 

16:10  I  will  multiply  thy  seedf. 

17:2  I  will  multiply  thee  e. 
20  I  will  multiply  Ishmael  e.  a 

27:33  and  Isaac  trembled  very  e. 

30:43  Jacob  increased  e.  47:27 
2  Sam.  13:15  Amnon  hated  here. 
2  K.  10-4  elders  Samaria  e.  afraid 

1  Chr.  29:25  L.  magnified  Solo- 

mon e.  2  Chr.  11 

2  Chr.  17:12  Jeh.  waxed  great  e. 
26:8  Uzziah  strength,  himself «. 

J^eh.  2:10  it  grieved  them  e. 


EXC 

Est.  4:4  queen  was  e.  grieved 
Job  3:22  rejoice  e.  when  they  find 
Pb-.  68:3  the  righteous  e.  rejoice 

106:14  lusted  e.  in  the  wildem. 

119:167  testim.  I  love  them  e. 

123:3  e.  filled  with  contempt,  4 
/,<!.  24:19  the  earth  is  moved  e. 
Ban.  7:7  a  fourth  beast  strong  e. 
Jon.  1:10  men  were  e.  afraid 
16  the  men  feared  the  Lord?. 

4:1  it  displeased  Jonah  e. 
Mat.  19:25  they  were  e.  afraid 
Mark  4:41  they  feared  e.  and  said 

15:14  cried  out  the  more  e. 
Acts  16:20  these  men  do  e.  trou. 

26:11  being  e.  mad  against  them 

27:18  e.  tossed  with  a  tempest 
2  Cor.  7:13  ande.  the  morejoyed 
(ial.  1:14  e.  zealous  of  the  tradit. 

1  Thes.  .3:10  praying  e. 

2  Thes.  1:3  your  faith  groweth  e. 
Heb.  12:21  Moses  said,"  I  e.  fear 

EXCEL. 
Gen.  49:4  unsta.  as  wa.  sh.not  e. 
1  Chr.  15:21  with  harps  on  Sh.  e. 
Ps.  103:20  that  e.  in  strength 
Is.  10:10  images  did  e.  them 
1  Cor.  14:12  seek  that  ye  may  e. 
EXCELLED,  EST. 

1  K.  4:30  Sol's  wisdom  e.  Egypt 
Prov.  31:29  but  thou  e.  them  all 

EXCELLETH. 

Ec.  2:13  wis.  e.  folly,  light?,  da. 

2  Cor.  3:10reasonof  glory  that?. 

EXCELLEIVCY. 

Gen.  49:3  e.  of  dignity,  e.  of  pow. 
Kr.  15:7  greatness  of  thine  e. 
Deut.  .33:26  who  rideth  in  his  e. 

29  who  is  the  sword  of  thy  e. 
■Job  4:21  their  e.  go  away  ? 

13:11  his  e.  make  afraid  ? 

20:6  e.  mount  up  to  the  heavens 

.37:4  thunder,  with  voice  of  h.  e. 

40:10  deck  with  majesty  and  e. 
Ph.  47:4  the  e.  of  Jacob 

62:4  cast  him  down  from  his  e. 

68:34  his  e.  is  over  Israel 
Ec.  7:12  the  e.  of  knowledse  is 
Is.  1.3:19  beauty  of  the  Chald.  e. 

3.5:2  e.  of  Carmel,  e.  of  our  God 

60:15  I  make  thee  an  eternal  e. 
Kzek.  24:21  the  e.  of  your  strong. 
Amos  6:8  I  abhor  the  ?.  of  Jacob 

8:7  L.  hath  sworn  by?,  of  Jacob 
Nah.  2:2  ?.  of  Jacob,  the  ?.  of  Is. 

1  Cor.  2:1  not  with?,  speech 

2  for.  4:7  that  e.  of  pow.  may  be 
Phile.  3:8  all  things  lost  for  e. 

EXCELLEiVT. 

Est.  1:4  showed  ?.  majesty 
Job  37:23  Almighty  is  ?.  in  power 
Ps.  8:1  how  ?.  thy  name  1  9 
16:3  ?.  in  wh.  is  all  my  delight 
.36:7  how  ?.  is  thy  loving-kind. 
76:4  more?,  than  the  mountains 
141:5  it  shall  be  an  ?.  oil 
148:13  Lord,  his  name  alone  is?. 
150:2  accord,  to  his  ?.  greatness 
Prov.  8:6  will  speak  of  ?.  things 
12:26  righte.  more  ?.  th.  neigh. 
17:7?.  speech  become,  n.  a  fool 
Cant.  5:15  countenance  ?. 
Is.  4:2  fruit  of  earth  shall  be  ?. 
12:5  L.  hath  done  e.  things 
28:29  L.  of  hosts  ?.  in  working 
Ezek.  16:7  come  to  ?.  ornaments 
Dan  2:31  whose  brightn.  was  ?. 
4:.36  ?.  majesty  was  added  unto 
5:12  ?.  spirit  found  in  D.  6:3 

14  ?.  wisdom  is  found  in  thee 
Luke  1:3  most  ?.  Thcophilus 
Acts  23:26  the  ?.  governor  Felix 
Rom.  2:18approvest  things  more 

?.  FMU.  1:10 
1  Cor.  12:31  show  I  a  more  ?.  way 
Heb.  1:4  obtained  amore  ?.  name 
8:6  obtained  a  more  ?.  ministry 
11:4  A.  offered  more  e.  sacrifice 
IPet.  1:17  voice  from  the  ?.  glo. 

EXCEPT. 

Gen.  32:26  not  go  ?.  thou  bless 
42:15  ?.  young,  bro.  come.  43:3,  5 
Num.  16:13  e.  make  thyself  a  pr. 
Deut.  .32::30e.  their  Rock  had  sold 
Jos.  7:12  ?.  you  destroy  accursed 

1  Sam.  25::34  e.  thou  liadst  hasted 

2  Sam.  3:13  ?.  thou  first  brin!r  M. 
5:6  ?.  thou  take  away  the  blind 

2  K.  4:24  slack  not  riding.  ?. 
Est.  2:14  e.  king  delighted. 
4:11  ?.  king  hold  golden  sceptre 
Ps.  127:1  ?.!..  build,  ?.  L.  keep 
Prov.  4:16  sleep  not?,  done  mis. 
/?.  1:9  ?.  L.  left  remn.  Rom.  9:29 
i3an.  3:28  nor  wors.  god,  ?.  o.  G. 


EXE 

Dan.  6:5  e.  find  it  con.  law  of 

Anvos  3:3  two  walk  ?.  agreed  ? 

jV/a/.  5:20  ?.  righteousness  exc. 
12:29  ?.  bind  str.  m.  Mark  3:27 
18:3  I  say  to  you  ?.  ye  be  conv. 
19:9  put  away  wife  ?.  for  forni. 
24:22  ?.  day  be  short,  Mark  13:20 
26:42  may  not  pass?.  I  drink 

Mark  7:3  Phar.  e.  wash  oft 

Luke  9:13  ?.  we  go  and  buy  meat 
13:2  ?.  ye  repent,  ye  shall  per.  5 

John  3:2  e.  G.  be  with  him 

3  ?.  a  man  be  born  again 
3:5  e.  a  man  be  born  of  water 

27  nothing  e.  it  be  given 
4:48  e.  ye  see  signs  and  wonders 
6:44  e.  the  Father  di  aw  him 

53  e.  ye  eat  flo.  of  the  S.  of  m. 

65  ?.  it  were  given  him 
12:24  ?.  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into 
15:4  ye  cannot  bear  fruit  ?.  ye 
19:11  no  power  e.  it  were  given 
20:25  ?.  I  see  print  of  the  nails 
Acts  8:1  all  scat.  ?.  the  apostles 

31  ?.  some  man  guide  me  ? 
15:1  ?.  ye  be  circumcised 
24:21  ?.  it  be  for  this  one  voice 
26:29  all  as  I  am.  ?.  these  bonds 
27:31  ?.  these  abide  in  ship 
Rom.  7:7  not  known  lust  ?.  law 
10:15  how  preach  e.  they  be  sent 

1  Cor.  14:5  with  tongues?,  he  in, 

6  e.  I  shall  speak  by  revelation 

7  e.  they  gave  distinction 

9  ?.  ye  utter  words  easy  under. 
15:.36  not  quickened  e.  it  die 

2  Cor.  12:13  ?.  I  was  not  burden. 
13:5  ?.  ye  be  reprobates  ? 

2  Thes.  2:3  ?.  come  afallin^aw. 
2  Tim.  2:5  not  crowned,  ?.  ne  St. 
Rev.  2:5  remove  candle  ?.  th.  rep. 
22  tribulation  e.  they  repent 
EXCEPTED. 
1  Cor.  15:27  is  ?.  who  put  things 

EXCESS. 
Mat.  23:25  within  are  full  of?. 
Eph.  5:18  wine,  wherein  is?. 

1  Pet.  4:3  lusts,  and  ?.  of  wine 

4  ye  run  not  to  the  same  e. 

EXCHANGE. 
Gen.  47:17  Jos.  gave  bread  in  ?. 
Lev.  27:10  ?.  thereof  shall  be 
Job  28:17  ?.  sh.  not  he  for  jewels 
Mat.  16:26  wh.  sh.  a  man  give  in 
e.  for  his  soul  ?  Mark  8:37 
EXCHANGE,  Verb. 
Ezek.  48:14nor?.  first-fruits 

EXCHANGERS. 
Mat.  25:27  to  put  money  to  ?. 

EXCLUDE,  D. 
Rom.  3:27  boasting  ?  it  is  ?. 
Gal.  4:17  they  would  e.  you 

EXCUSE. 
Luke  14:18  began  to  make?. 
Rom.  1:20  so  they  are  without?. 
EXCUSE,  Verb. 

2  Cor.  12:19  think  you  we  ?.  our. 

EXCUSED,  ING. 
Luke  14:18  have  me  ?.  19 
Rom.  2:15  thoughts  accus.  or  ?. 

EXECRATION. 
■Ter.  42:18  and  ye  shall  be  an  ?. 
44:12  an  ?.  and  reproach 

EXECUTE. 
Ex.  12:12  will  ?.  judgment 
Num.  5:30  priest  shall  e.  upon 
8:11  that  they  may  e.  service 
Deut.  10:18  doth?,  judg.  ofwid. 
Ps.  119:84  when  wilt  thou  ?. 
149:7  to  ?.  vcnge.  upon  heathen 
9  to  e.  the  judgment  written 
Jcr.  7:5  e.  judg.  between  man  and 
21:12  ?.  judgm.  in  the  morning 
22:3  ?.  judgin.  and  righteousn. 
23:5  branch  shall  e.  judg.  33:15 
Ezek.  5:8  will  ?.  judg.  in  thee,  10 
15  when  I  shall?,  judg.  in  thee 
11:9  I  will  ?.  judg.  among  you 
23:11  I  will  e.  judg.  uponMoab 
17  I  will  ?.  vcnge.  upon  them 
.30:14  and  ?.  judgments  in  No 
19  thus  I  will  ?.  judg.  in  Egypt 
45:9  ?.  judgment  and  justice 
Hos.  11:0  not  ?.  the  fierceness 
Mic.  5:15  and  I  will  ?.  vengeance 
7:9  and  ?.  judgment  for  me 
Zee.  7:9  e.  true  judgment 

8:16  ?.  the  judgment  of  truth 
.John  5:27  given  authority  to  ?. 
Rom.  13:4  minister  of  G.  ?.  wrath 
Jude  15  to  ?.  judgment  on  all 

EXECUTED. 
Num.  33:4  on  gods  the  L.  ?.  jud". 
Deut.  .3:3:21  he  e.  justice  of  the  L. 
13 


EXP 

iSam.  8.15  D.  ?.  ju.  1  Chr.  18:14 
1  Chr.  6:10  ?.  the  priest's  office 
24.2  E.  and  Ith.  ?.  priest's  office 
Ezr.  7:26  let  judg.  be?,  speedily 
Ps.  100:30  Phinehas,  and  ?.  judg. 
Ec.  8:11  sentence  not  ?.  speedily 
./??'.  2:3:20  anger  of  the  L.  have  e. 
Ezek.  11:12  nei.  ?.  my  judg  20:24 
18:8?.  true  judg.  bet.  man,  17 
23:10  they  had  e.  judg.  upon  her 
28.22  I  shall  have  ?.  judg  26 
39:21  shall  see  judg.  I  have  ?. 
Luke  1:8  wh.  Z.  e.  priest's  office 
EXECUTEDST. 

1  Sam.  28:18  nor  ?.  wrath  on  A. 

EXECUTEST,  ETH. 
Ps.  9:16  is  known  by  judg.  he  e. 
99-4  thou  ?.  judgment  in  Jacob 
103:6  Lord?,  right,  and  judgm. 
146.7  L.  ?.  judgm.  for  the  oppr. 
Is.  46:11  that  ?.  my  counsel 
Jcr.  5:1  if  any  ?.  judgment 
Joel  2:11  he  is  str.  that  e.  word 
EXECUTING. 

2  dir.  11-14  Jero.  cast  ofi'from  e. 
22:8  J.  ?.  judg.  on  Ahab's  house 

EXECUTION,  ER. 
Est.  9:1  decree  to  be  put  in  e. 
Mark  6:27  king  sent  an  ?. 

EXEMPTED. 
1  K.  15:22  a  procla.  none  was  e. 

EXERCISE. 
1  Tim.  4:8  bodily  ?.  profit,  little 

EXERCISE,  Verb. 
Ps.  131:1  nor  do  I  ?.  things 
.ler.  9:24  L.  which  ?.  loving-kind. 
J/a<.  20:25  princes  of  the  Gen.  e. 
dominion,  that  are  great  e. 
autho.  Mark  10:42-  Z?/.  22:25 
Acts  24:16  I  ?.  mys.  to  nave  cons. 

1  Tim.  4:7  ?.  thyself  to  godliness 

EXERCISED,  ETH. 
Ec.  1:13  sore  trav.  to  be  ?.  3:10 
^i?*.  22:29  peo.  of  land  ?.  robb. 
Ileb.  5:14  senses  ?.  to  disc,  good 
12:11  fruit  of  right,  to  them  e. 

2  Pet.  2:14  heart  ?.  with  covetous 
Rev.  1.3:12  e.  power  of  first  beast 

EXHORT. 
Acts  2:40  many  words  did  he  e. 
27:  22  I  ?.  you  to  be  of  good  ch. 

1  Thes.  4:1  brethren,  and  ?.  you 
5:14  now  we  ?.  you,  warn  unru. 

2  T/iPS.  3:12  comm.  and  ?.  by  C. 

1  Tim.  2:1  I  e.  that  first  of  all 
6:2  these  things  teach  and  e. 

2  Tim.  4:2  ?.  with  long-sufl'ering 
Tj/.  1:9  may  be  able  to  ?.  and  co. 
2:6  young  men  ?.  to  be  sober 

9  ?.  servants  to  be  obedient 
15  speak,  ?.  and  rebuke 

Ileb.  3:13  ?.  one  another  daily 

1  Pet.  5.1  the  elders  am.  you  I  ?. 

Jude  3  for  me  to  write  and  e. 
EXHORTATION. 

Luke  3:18  many  things  in  ?. 

Acts  13:15  ye  have  word  of?,  say 
20:2  when  P.  had  given  much  e. 

Rom.  12:8  exhort,  let  wait  on  e. 

1  Cor.  14:3  speak,  unto  men  to  e. 

2  Cor.  8:17  he  accepted  the  ?. 

1  Thes.  2:3  ?.  was  not  of  deceit 
1  Tim.  4:13  give  attendance  to  «. 
Ileb.  12:5  ye  have  forgot,  tiie  e. 

13:22  sufl'er  the  word  of  ?. 
EXHORTED,  ING. 
Acts  11:23  B.  ?.  to  cleave  to  Lord 

14:-22  ?.  them  to  con.  in  fai. 

15:32  ?.  brethren  with  m.  words 

18:27  breth.  wrote  ?.  disciples 
Ileb.  10-25  but  ?.  one  anoth.  and 
1  Pet.  5  12  by  S.  I  have  written?. 

1  Then.  2:11  you  know  how  we  «. 

EXILE. 

2  Sam.  15:19  a  stranger  and  an  e. 
Is.  51:14  captive  ?.  hasteneth 

EXORCISTS. 
Acts  19:13  vagabond  Jew-s,  ?. 

EXPECTATION. 
Ps.  9:18  ?.  of  poor  shall  not  per. 
62-5  wait  on  G.  mv  ?.  from  him 
Prov.  10:28  ?.  of  wicked,  11:7 
11-23  ?.  of  the  wicked  is  wrath 
23:18  ?.  sh.  not  be  cut  off.  24:14 
7s.  20:5  be  ashamed  of  their  «. 

6  behold,  such  is  our  ?. 
Zee.  9:5  her  e.  shall  be  ashamed 
Luke  3:15  as  peo.  were  in  e.  J. 
Acts  12:11  delivered  fr.  e.  of  Jews 
Rom.  8:19  ?.  of  creature  waiteth 
Phil.  1:20  my  earnest  ?. 

EXPECTED,  ING. 
Jer.  29:11  to  give  an  ?.  end 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EYE 

AcU  3:5  (.  to  receive  something 
Eeb.  10:13  e.  enemies  be  made 

EXPEDIEIVT. 
John  11:50  e.  for  us  one  man  die 
16:7  e.  for  you  that  I  go  away 
18:14  e.  that  one  man  die  for  pe. 

1  Cor.  6:12  all  things  not  e.  10:2:j 
8  Cor.  8:10  e.  for  you  who  begun 

12;  1  it  IS  not  e.  for  me  to  glory 
EXPEL,  LED. 
Jos.  13:13  Is,  e.  not  Geshurites 
23:5  G.  shall  e.  them  before  you 
Jud.  1:20  he  e.  three  sons  of  A. 

11:7  ye  e.  me  out  of  house? 
iSam.  14:14  his  banish,  be  note. 
Acts  13:50  e.  them  out  of  coasts 

EXPENSES. 
Ezr.  6:4  e.  be  given  out 
8  I  decree  that  e.  be  given  to 
EXPERIEMVCE. 
Gen.  30:27  by  e.  the  Lord  blessed 
Ec.  1:16  my  heart  had  e.  of  wis. 
Bom.  5:4  worketh  e.  and  e. 
EXPERIMEIVT. 

2  Cor.  9:13  by     of  this  minist. 

EXPERT. 
1  Chr.  12:33  Zeb.  50,000  e.  in  war 
35  Danitca  e.  in  war:  36  Ashcr 
Cant.  3:8  hold  swords,  e.  in  war 
Jer.  50:9  shall  be  as  e.  man 
jlcte  26:3  know  thee  e.  in  custo. 
EXPIRED. 

1  Sam.  18:26  the  days  were  not  e. 

2  Sam.  11:1  y.  was  e.  1  Ckr.  20:1 

1  CAr.  17:11  come  wh.  days  be  e. 

2  Chr.  36:10  when  year  e.  Neb. 

1:5  when  days  were  e. 
Ezek.  43:27  when  days  are  e. 
Acts  7:30  forty  years  were  e. 
Bev.  20:7  lOOO  years  e.  S.  loosed 

EXPLOITS. 
Dan.  11:28  he  shall  do  e. 
38  shall  be  strong  and  do  e. 
EXPOUND,  ED. 
Jud.  14:14  could  not  e.  riddle 

14:19  garments  to  them  who  e. 
Mark  4:34  when  alone  e.  all  th. 
Luke  24:27  e.  to  them  all  scri])t. 
Acts  11:4  but  Peter  e.  it  by  order 
18:26  Aq.  and  Pris.  e.  to  him 
28:23  Paul  e.  the  kingdom  of  G. 

EXPRESS. 
neb.  1:3  being  e.  image  of  person 

EXPRESS,  ED. 
Nxim.  1:17  took  men  e.  by  name? 

1  Ctir.  12:31  M.  18,000  e.  by  name 
16:41  who  were  e.  by  name 

2  Chr.  28.15  men  e.  took  captives 
31:19  e.  to  give  portions 

Ezr.  8:20  Nethinim  e.  by  name 

EXPRESSLY. 
1  Sam.  20:21  if  I  e.  say  to  the  lad 
Ezek.  1:3  word  came  e.  to  Ezek. 
1  Tim.  4:1  Spirit  speak,  e.  some 

EXTEND,  ED. 
Ezr.  7:28  e.  mercy  ;  9:9  to  us 
Ps.  109:12  be  none  to  e.  mercy 
7s.  66:12  will  e.  peace  like  river 

EXTEIVDETH. 
Ps.  16:2  goodness  e.  not  to  thee 

EXTINCT. 
Jb6  17:1  my  days  are  e. 
Js.  43: 17  are  e.  they  quenched 

EXTOL,  LED. 
Ps.  30:1  I  will  e.  thee,  O  Lord 
66:17  he  was  e.  with  my  tongue 
68:4  e.  him  that  rideth  on  heav. 
145:1  I  will  e.  thee,  my  God 
Is.  52:13  my  servant  shall  be  e. 
Dan.  4:37  i  Nebuchad.  e.  King 
EXTORTION,  ER,  ERS. 
Ps.  109:11  e.  catch  all  he  hath 
Js.  16:4  e.  at  an  end,  the  spoiler 
Ezek.  22:12  has  gained  by  e,. 
Mat.  23:25  they  are  full  of  e. 
Luke  18:11  not  as  other  men,  e. 
1  C(yr.  5:10  not  altogether  with  «. 
11  if  any  be  drunkard,  an  e. 
6:10  nor  e.  inherit  kingd.  of  G. 
EXTREME. 
Deut.  28:22  L.  smite  with  e.  burn. 

EXTREMITY. 
Job  35:15  knoweth  not  in  great  e. 
EYE. 

Ex.  21-24  e.  for  e.  Lev.  24:20; 
Deut.  19:21 ;  Mat.  5:.38 
26  if  man  smite  e.  of  servant 
Lev.  21:20  hath  blemish  in  e. 
Deut.  28:54  his  e.  shall  be  evil 
56    shall  be  evil  to.  husband 
32:10  as  apple  of  his  e. 
»1:7  his  e.  was  not  dim 


EYE 

Ezr.  5:5  e.  of  God  was  on  elders 
Job  7:8  e.  that  hath  seen  me 
10:18  and  no  e.  had  seen  me 
20:9  e.  wh.  saw  sh.  see  no  more 
24:15  e.  of  adulterer  waiteth  for 
twil.  saying.  No  <=.  shall  see 
29:11  wh.  e.  saw  me,  it  gave  wi. 
Ps.  33:18  e.  of  Lord  on  them 
35:19  nei.  let  them  with  e. 
21  aha,  aha,  our  e.  hath  seen  it 
94:9  formed  e.  sh.  he  not  see? 
Prov.  10.10  winketh  with  tlic  e. 
20:12  the  seeing  e.  L.  hath  made 
22:9  bountif.  e.  shall  be  blessed 
30:17  e.  that  moeketh  at  father 
Ec.  1:8  e.  not  satisfied 
4:8  neither  e.  satis,  with  riches 
/«.  13:18  e.  shall  not  spare  child. 
52:8  for  they  shall  see  e.  to  e. 
64:4  nei.  hath  e.  seen.  1  Cor.  2:9 
Lam.  2:4  slew  all  pleasant  to  e. 
Ezek.  9:5  let  not  your  e.  spare 
Mic.  4:11  let  our  e.  look  on  Zion 
Mat.  6:22  light  of  the  body  is  the 

e.  Luke  11:34 
7:3  mote  in  brother's  e.  beam  in 

thine  own  e.  Luke  6:41,  42 
18:9  if  e.  ofl'end  thee  pluck  out 
19:24  camel  go  thro'  e.  of  needle, 
Mark  10:25 ;  Luke  18:25 
1  Cor.  12:16  bee.  I  am  not  the  e. 
17  the  whole  body  were  an  e. 
21  e.  cannot  say 
15:52  in  twiiiUliiig  of  an  e. 
Rev.  1:7  every  e.  shall  see  him 

Evil  EYE. 
Prov.  23:6  bread  of  him  hath  e.  e. 
28:22  hast,  to  be  rich  hath  e.  e. 
Mat.  6:23  if  c.  be  e.  Luke  11:34 
20:15  is  thine  e.  e. 
Mark  7:22  of  heart  proceed,  e.  e. 
Mine  EYE. 

1  Sam.  24:10  mine  e.  spared  thee 
Job  7:7  m.  e.  sliall  no  more  see 

13:1  mine  e.  hath  seen  all  this 
16:20  mine  e.  pour,  tears  to  God 
17:7  mine  e.  is  dim  by  sorrow 
42:5  but  mine  e.  sceth  thee 
Ps.  6:7  m.  e.  con.  with  grief,  31:9 
32:8  guide  thee  with  mine  e. 
54:7  minee.  hath  seen  his  desire 
88:9  mine  e.  mourn,  by  reason 
92:11  mine  e.  sh.  see  my  desire 
Lam.  1:16  m.  e.  m.  e.  run.  3:48 
3:49  mine  e.  trickleth  down 
51  mine  e.  atfccteth  my  heart 
Ezek.  5:11  noitli.  sh.  m.  e.  spare, 
7:4,  9;  8:18;  9:10;  20:17 
Thine  EYE. 
Deut.  7:16  thine  e.  sh.  not  pity, 

13:8;  19:13,  21 ;  25:12 
15:9  thine  e.  be  evil  ag.  brother 
Mat.  6:22  t.  e.  be  sing.  Ln.  ll::ii 
7:3  beam  in  th.  own  e.  Luke  6:41 
18:9  t.  e.  oflend,  Mark  9:47 
See  APPLE. 

EYEBROWS. 
Liev.  14:9  shall  shave  hair  offs. 

EYELIDS. 
Job  16:16  on  mine  e.  is  shadow 
41:18eyeslike  e.  of  the  morning 
Ps.  11:4  his  e.  try  child,  of  men 
132:4  or  slumber  to  mine  e. 
Prov.  4:25  let  thine  e.  look 
6:4  or  slumber  to  thine  e. 
25  neither  let  her  take  with  e. 
30:13  their  e.  are  lifted  up 
Jer.  9:18  e.  may  gush  with  wat. 

Right  EYE. 
Zee.  11:17  on  his  r.  e.  his  r.  e. 

shall  be  utterly  darkened 
Mat.  5:29  if  r.  e.  off.  pluck  it  out 

EYE-SALVE. 
Rev.  3:18  anoint  eyes  with  e.-s. 

EYE-SERVICE. 
Eph.  6:6  not  with  e.-s.  Col.  3:22 
EYESIGHT. 

2  Sam.  22:25  accor.  to  my  clean- 

ness in  his  e.  Ps.  18:24 
EYE-WITNESSES. 
Lvke  1:2  from  beginning  e.-ip. 
'2Pet.  1:16  were  e.-w.  of  majesty 

EYED. 
1  Sam.  18:9  Saul  c.  David 
Tender  EYED. 
Gen.  29:17  Leah  was  tender  e. 
EYES. 

Gen.  3:6  and  pleasant  to  the  e. 

7  e.  of  them  both  were  opened 
16:4  mistress  was  despised  in  e. 

5  I  was  despised  in  her  e. 
20:16  is  to  thee  a  covering  of  e. 
21:19  God  opened  Hagar's  e. 
39:7  wife  cast  her  t.  on  Joseph 


EYE 

Gen.  48:10  e.  of  Israel  were  dim 
Ex.  5:21  abhorred  in  e.  of  Phar. 

24:17  like  fire  in  e.  of  Israel 
Lev.  4:13  hid  from  e.  of  assembly 

26:16  burning  ague  sh.  cons.  e. 
Nnm.  10:31  instead  of  e. 

20:12  to  sanctify  me  in  e.  of  Is. 

22:31  Lord  opened  e.  of  Balaam 

24:3  man  whose  e.  are  open,  15 
Deut.  16:19  doth  blind  e.  of  wise 

28:65  L.  shall  give  failing  of  e. 
,Tud.  16:28  avenged  for  two  e. 
2  Sam.  6:20  uncov.  in  e.  of  hand. 

24:3  that  e.  of  king  may  see  it 

1  K.  1:20  e.  of  all  Isr.  upon  thee 

2  K.  6:17  L.  open.  e.  of  young  m. 
20  Lord,  open  e.  of  these  men 

25:7  out  e.  of  Z.  Jer.  39:7;  52:11 

1  Chr.  13:4  right  in  e.  of  people 
Job  10:1  hast  thou  e.  of  flesh  ? 

11:20  e.  of  the  wicked  shall  fail 
17:5  e.  of  his  children  shall  fail 
28:21  hid  from  the  e.  of  all  liv. 
29:15  I  was  e.  to  the  blind 
31:16  caused  e.  of  widow  to  fail 
39:29  and  her  e.  behold  afar  off 

Ps.  15:4  in  whose  e.  vile  person 
19:8 commandment  enlighten  e. 
115:5  e.  have  they,  135:16 
123:2  e.  of  servant,  e.  of  maiden 
14.'i:15  e.  of  all  wait  upon  thee 
146:8  L.  openeth  e.  of  the  blind 

Prov.  10:26  as  smo.  to  e.  so  slug. 
15:30  light  of  e.  rcjoiceth  heart 
17:8  precious  stone  in  e.  of  him 
24  c.  of  fool  in  ends  of  earth 
23:29  who  hatti  redness  of  e.  ? 
27:20  e.  of  man  are  never  satis. 

Ec.  2:14  wise  man's  e.  in  head 
6:9  better  the  sight  of  e.  than 
11:7  pleasant  for  e.  to  behold 

Cant.  1:15  thou  hast  doves'  e.  4:1 

Is.  3:8  to  provoke  e.  of  his  glory 
16  daugh.  of  Z.  with  wanton  e. 
.5:15  e.  of  lofty  shall  be  humbled 
29:18  «.  of  the  blind  shall  see 
32:3  e.  of  them  that  see 
35:5  then  e.  of  blind  sh.  be  ope. 
42:7  open  the  blind  e.  to  bring 
43:3  blind  that  have  e. 
52:10  made  bare  his  arm  in  e.  of 
59:10  grope  as  if  we  had  no  e. 

Jer.  5:21  ha.  e.  see  not,  Ezek.  12:2 

Ezek.  1:18  rings  were  full  of 
10:12  the  wheels  were  full  of  e. 
38:23  be  known  in  e.  of  nations 

Dan.  7:8  in  horn  e.  like  e.  of  man 
20  that  had  e.  and  a  mouth 

TIab.  1:13  purer  e.  than  beh.  evil 

7ac.  3:9  upon  one  stone  seven  e. 
8:6  marvellous  in  e.  of  remnant 

Mat.  18:9  rather  than  hav.  two  e. 
cast  into  hell  fire,  Mark  9:47 

Mark  8:18  having  e.  see  ye  not  ? 

Luke  4:20  e.  of  all  fast,  on  him 
10-23  blessed  aree.  which  see 

.John  9:6  anoint,  e.  of  blind  man 
32  opened  e.  of  one  bom  blind 
10:21  can  devil  open  e.  of  blind 

Acts  9:40  Dorcas  opened  her  e. 

Rom.  11:8  given  e.  should  not  see 

Gal.  3: 1  before  e.  Christ  been  set 

Eph.  1:18  e.  of  your  understand. 

Heb.  4:13  all  things  naked  to  e. 

2  Pet.  2:14  e.  full  of  adultery 

1  John  2:16  lust  of  the  e.  and  pri. 
Rev.  4:6  four  beasts  full  o(e. 
8  and  were  full  of  c.  within 
5:6  a  Lamb  having  seven  e. 

His  EYES. 

Gen.  27:1  Isaac,  his  e.  were  dim 
49:12  h.  e.  sh.  be  red  with  w-ine 

Num.  24:4  having  his  e.  open.  16 

Jud.  16:21  Philist.  put  out  his  e. 

1  ISam.  3:2  Eli,  his  e.  dim,  4.15 
14:27  his  e.  were  enlightened 

1  K.  14:4  Ahi.iah.  his  e.  were  set 

2  K.  4:34  child,  put  his  e.  on  h.  e. 
35  child  sneezed,  opened  his  e. 

6-17  open  his  e.  that  he  may  see 

25:7  slew  sons  of  Zedekiah  bef. 

hise.  Jer.  39-6:  52:10 
1  Chr.  21:2;?  k.  do  good  in  his  e. 
Est.  8:5  and  I  pleasing  in  his  e. 
.Job  16:9  enemv  sharpeneth  his  e. 

21:20 /(Wf.  shall  see  his  destruc. 

24:23  his  e.  are  on  their  ways 

27:19  the  rich  man  open,  his  e. 

34:21  h.  e.  are  on  the  ways  of  m. 

36:7  he  w  ithdraweth  not  his  e. 

40:24  he  taketh  it  with  his  e. 

41:18  tiise.  are  like  eyelids  of  m. 
Ps.  10:8  his  e.  set  against  poor 

11:4  h.  e.  behold  child,  of  men 

36: 1  no  fear  of  God  before  h  is  e. 

66:7  his  e.  bthoki  the  nations 
I^ov.  6:13  he  winketh  with  his  t. 


EYE 

JYov,  16:30  he  shut.  7iw  e.  to  dev. 

20:8  scattereth  evil  w  itii  his  e. 

21:10  find  no  favor  in  e. 

28:27  hid.  his  e.  sh.  have  curse 
Er.  8:16  sleep  with  his  e. 
Cant.  5-12  his  e.  are  as  eyes  of  d. 

8:10  in  h.  e.  as  one  that"  found 
Is.  U:3  after  eight  of  his  e. 

17:7  his  e.  have  res.  to  holy  One 

3:3:15  shutteth from  seeing 
■Jer.  32:4  his  e.  shall  behold  Ms  e. 
Ezek.  12:12  see  not  gr.  w  ith  his  e. 

20:7  cast  away  abomin.  oihise. 
Dan.  8:5  horn  between  his  e.  21 

10:6  his  e.  were  as  lamps  of  fire 
Mark  8:23  he  had  spit  on  his  e. 

25  after  he  put  hands  on  his  e. 
John  9:14  and  opened  his  e. 

21  or  who  hath  opened  his  e. 
Arts  3:4  P.  fastening  his  e.  upon 

9:8  when  his  e.  were  opened 
18  there  fell  from  his  e.  scales 

1.3:9  then  Saul  set  his  e.  on  him 
1  ./ohn  2:11  dark,  hath  blind,  h.  e. 
Rev.  1:14  his  e.  as  a  flame  of  fire, 
2:18;  19:12 

Lift  or  lifted  up  EYES. 

Gen.  13:10  Lot  lifted  vp  his  e. 
14  lift  up  th.  e.  and  look.  31:12 ; 
Dent.  3:27;  2  if.  19:22:  Is. 
49:18;  60:4;  Jer.  3:2;  Ezek. 
8:5;  Zee.  5:5 
18:2  Abra.  lift  vp  his  e.  22:4, 13 
24:63  Isaac ;  64  Reb.  I.  up  her  e. 
31:10  Ja.  33:1 ;  43:29  Jo.l  u.  e. 
Ex.  14:10  lift  vp  their  e.  Egypt. 
Num.  24:2  Balaam  lift  vp  his  e. 
Deut.  4:19/.  v.  e.  to 'heaven 
Jos.  5:13  Joshua  lifted  up  his  e. 
Jud.  19:17  old  man  lift  vp  his  e. 

1  Sayn.  6:13  lift  vp  e.  and  saw  ark 

2  Sam.  13:34  watch.  I.  u.  e.  18:24 
1  Chr.  21:16  D.  I.  vp  e.  saw  angel 
Job  2:12  they  lift  vpe. 

Ps.  121:1  I  will  lift  vp  mine  e. 
123:1  to  thee  lij't  I  vp  mine  e. 
Is.  51:6  lift  vp  your  e.  Ezek. 

33:25;  John  4:35 
Ezek.  18:6  nor  I.  up  e.  to  idols,  15 

12  hath  lift  vp  his  e.  to  idols 
Dan.  4:34  I  Neb.  /.  vp  mine  e. 
8:3  lif'ed  up  mine  e.  10:5;  Zee. 

1:18;  2:1;  5:1,  5,  9;  6:1 
3Iat.  17:8  I.  vp  e.  saw  no  man 
Luke  6:20  Jesus  lifted  up  his  e. 
John  6:5  \  11:41;  17:1 
16:23  in  hell  he  lift  up  his  e. 
18:13  not  I.  vp  so  much  as  e. 

■    EYES  of  the  Lord. 

Gen.  6:8  N.  found  gr.  in  e.  of  L. 
Deut.  11:12  e.  of  the  L.  alw.  on  it 
13:18  do  what  is  right  me.  of  L. 
1  Sa7n.  26:24  life  set  by  in  e.  o/L. 

1  K.  15:5  D.  did  right  in  e.  of  the 

Lord.  11 ;  22:43  ;  2  Chr.  14:2 

2  Chr.  16:9  the  e.  of  the  Lord  run 

to  and  fro.  Zee.  4:10 
Ps.  31:15  e.  of  the  Lord  are  on  the 

righteous.  1  Pet.  3:12 
Prov.  15:3  e.  of  L.  in  every  place 
22:12  e.  of  the  L.  preserve  kno. 
Is.  49:5  glorious  in  e.ofthe  L. 
Amos  9:8  e.  of  L.  are  on  sin.  kin. 

Mine  EYES. 
Gen.  31:40  sleep  depart,  fr.  m.  e. 
44:21  I  m.ay  set  mine  e.  on  him 
1  Sam.  12:3  bribe  to  blind  m.  e. 
14:29  how  mine  e.  enlightened 
26:24  life  much  set  by  In  7n.  e. 

1  A'.  1:48  one  to  sit,  m.  e.  see.  it 

9-  3  mine  e.  shall  be  there  per- 

petually, 2  (Jir.  7:16 

10-  7  until  771.  e.  seen  U,2Chr.  9:6 
11:^3  to  do  that  which  is  right 

in  ?H.  e.  14  8;  2  A'.  10.30 

2  Chr.  7:15  now  ?n.  e.  sh.  be  open 
Job  4:16  an  image  was  bef.  m.  e. 

19:27  mii\e  e.  shall  behold 
31-1  a  covenant  with  mine  e. 
31:7  heart  walked  after  m.  e. 
Ps.  13:3  lighten  mine  e. 
25:15  m.  e.  are  ever  toward  the 
20:3  lov.-kindness  is  before  m .  e. 
38:10  light  of  m.  e.  it  is  gone 
69:3  m.  e.  fail,  whilst  I  wait  for 
77:4  thou  boldest  mine  e.  wak. 
101:3  no  evil  thing  before  m.  e. 
6  mine  e.  shall  be  on  faithful 
116:8  hastdeliv.7H.e.  fromteara 
119:18  open  m.  e.;  37  turn  m.  e. 
82  7nine  e.  fail  for  thy  word 
123  m.  e.  fail  for  thy  salvation 
136  rivers  of  wa.  run  Aovra  m.  e. 
148  m.  e.  prev.  niaht-watehes 
131:1  nor  7nine  e.  lofty 
132:4  not  give  sleep  to  inine  t. 


S14 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EYE 

Ps.  141:8  m.  e.are  unto  thee,  O  G. 

Ec.  2:10  whatso.  m.  e.  desired 
Is.  1:15  hide  mine  e.  from  you 
16  away  evil  doings  from  7>i.  e. 

6:5  miru:  e.  have  seen  the  King 

38:Umine  e.  fail  with  looking 

65:12  did  evil  before  minee.  60:4 
Jer.  9:1  m.  e.  were  fouu.  of  tears 

13:17  min^  e.  shall  weep  sore 

14:17  m.  e.  run  down  with  tears 

16:17  m.  e.  areon  their  ways,  nor 
their  iniq.  hid  from  mine  e. 

21:6  I  will  set  mine  e.  on  them 
lam.  2:11  m.  e.  do  fail  with  tears 
Ifos.  13:14  repent,  hid  from  m.  e. 
Amos  9:4  set  ?nine  e.  on  them 
Jl/k.  7:10  mine  e.  shall  behold 
Zee.  8:6  marvellous  in  mine  e. 

12:4  open  mine  e.  on  house  of  J. 
Luke  2:30  ?nine  e.  have  seen 
John  9:11  J.  anointed  mine  e.  15 
30  yet  he  hath  opened  7nine  e. 
Ads  11:6  when  I  had  fast.  m.  e. 

Our  EYES. 
Num.  11:6  manna  before  our  e. 
Deut.  6:32  signs  before  our  e. 

21:7  nor  have  our  e.  seen  it 
2  Chr.  20:13  our  e.  are  upon  thee 
Ezr.  9:8  our  God  lighten  our  e. 
Ps.  118:2:3  marvellous  in  our  e. 
Mat.  21:42;  Mark  12:11 

12.3:2  o«r€.  wait  upon  Lord 
Jer.  9:18  our  e.  run  with  tears 
Lam.  4:17  our  e.  as  yet  failed 

5:17  for  these  things  o.  e.  are  dim 
Joel  1:16  meat  cut  before  our  e.  ? 
Mat.  20:33  that  our  e.  be  opened 
1  John  I'l  have  seen  with  oure. 

Own  EYES. 

Num.  15:39  seek  not  after  own  e. 
Deut.  12:8  what  is  right  in  his 

owne.  Jud.  17:6;  21:25 
Neh.  6:16  ene.  cast  down  in  o.  e. 
Job  .32: 1  because  righteous  \no.e. 
Ps.  36:2  he  flattereth  him.  in  o.  e. 
PYov.  3:7  be  not  wise  in  own  e. 

12:15  way  of  fools  is  right  in  o.e. 

16:2  ways  of  man  clean  in  o.  e. 

21:2  way  of  man  is  right  in  o.  e. 

;30:12  generat.  pure  in  their  o.  e. 
Is.  5:21  woe  to  them  wise  in  o.  e. 
Gai.  4:15  would  have  plucked  o.e. 

Their  EYES. 

Gen.  42:24  bound  S.  before  t.  e. 
Ex.  8:26  abom.  of  E.  before  t.  e. 
Lev.  20:4  any  ways  hide  tlieir  e. 
Num.  20:8  speak  to  rock  bef.  t.  e. 

27:14  sanctify  at  water  bef  t.  e. 
Ezr.  3:12  founda.  laid  before  t.  e. 
Job  21:8  offspring  before  t/mir  e. 
Ps.  17:11  they  have  set  their  e. 

69:23  let  their  e.  be  darkened 

73:7  their  e.  stand  out 
Prov.  29:13  L.  lighten,  both  f.  e. 

30:13  O  how  lofty  are  their  e. 
Ec.  5:11  behold,  them  with  t.  e. 
Is.  6:10  shut  t.  e.  lest  see  with  t. 
e.  Mat.  13:15;  ^c/«  28:27 

44:18  for  he  hath  shut  their  e. 
Jer.  14:6  their  e.  did  fail,  because 
Ezek.  6:9  with  t.  e.  wh.  go  whor. 

21:6  bitterness  sigh  before  t.  e. 

22:26  hid  t.  e.  from  my  sabbaths 

24:25  desire  of  their  e. 

36:23  be  sanctified  before  t.  e. 

37:20  sticks  in  thy  hand  be.  t.  e. 

38:16  sanctified,  O  Gog,  bef.  t.  e. 
Zee.  14:12  and  t.  e.  shall  consume 
Mat.  9:29  touched  he  their  e. 

30  their  e.  were  opened 
13:15  their  e.  they  have  closed 
20:34  Jesus  touched  their  e.  th. 

e.  received  sight 
26:43  t.  e.  were  heavy,  Mk.  14:40 
Luke  24:16  their  e.  were  holden 

31  their  e.  were  opened 
John  12:40  he  hath  blinded  t.  e. 
Acts  26:18  to  open  t.  e.  and  to 
Mom.  3:18  no  fear  of  G.  bef.  t.  e. 

11:10  let  their  e.  be  darkened 
Mev.  7:17  all  tears  from  t.  e.  21:4 

Thine  EYES. 

Gere.30:27  found  favor  in  thine  e. 
46:4  J.  put  nis  hand  on  thine  e. 
47:19  shaU  we  die  hetovethinee. 

Ex.  13:9  memorial  between  t.  e. 
16  frontlets  betw.    e.  Deut.  6:8 

Deut.  3:21  thine  e.  have  seen  all 
27  lift  up « . «.  behold  it  wi  tli  ?,  e. 
4:9  forget  things  wh.  C.  e.  have 
7:19  temptations  t.  e.  saw,  2!):3 
10:21  things  which  thine  e.  seen 
28:31  shallbe  slain  before  t.  e. 

32  thine  e.  shall  look,  and  fail 
34  for  the  sight  of  thine  e.  67 

34:4  to  see  with  thine  e. 


FAC 

Ruth  2:9  let  t.  e.  be  on  the  field 
10  have  I  found  grace  in  t.  e.f 
1  Sam.  2:;33  to  consume  thine  e. 

24:10  t.  e.  seen  how  L.  delivered 

25:8  men  find  favor  in  thine  e. 

26:21  soul  precious  in  thine  e. 

27:5  found  grace  in  thine  e. 
iSam.  12:11  thy  wives  be.  I.  e. 

22:28  I.  e.  are  on  the  haughty 

1  K.  8:29  t.  e.  open  toward  this 

house,  52 ;  2  Chr.  6:20,  40 
20:6  is  pleasant  in  thine  e. 

2  K.  7:2  thou  shaltseeit  with  t.  e. 
10:5  what  is  good  in  thine  e. 
19:16  open  Lord  I.  e.  Is.  .37:17 
22:20  t.  e.  shall  not  see  all  evil 

1  Chr.  17:17  small  thin^in  t.  e. 

2  f7;7'.  34:28  nor  shall  thinee.  see 
Neh.  1:6  let  thine  e.  open 

Job  7:8  thine  e.  are  upon  me 
11:4  I  am  clean  in  thine  e. 
14:3  dost  thou  open  <.    on  such? 
15:12  what  do  t.  e.  wink  at? 

Ps.  31:22  cut  ofi'from  be.  t.  e. 
50:21  set  in  order  before  t.  e. 
91:8  with  t.  e.  shalt  thou  behold 
1^39:16  t.  e.  did  see  my  substance 

Prov.  4.25  let  thine  e.  look  right 
6:4  give  not  sleep  to  thine  e. 
20:13  open  thine  e.  and  thou 
23:5  set  t.  e.  on  that  wh.  is  not? 
26  let  thinee.  observe  my  wayi^ 
33  t.  e.  shall  beh.  strange  wom. 
25:7  prince  whom    «.  have  seen 

Ec.  11:9  walk  in  sight  of  thine  e. 

Cant.  4:9  ravished  heart  with  t.  e. 
6:5  turn  away  thine  e.  from  me 
7.4  thine  e.  like  the  fish-pools 

Is.  30:20  t.  e.  shall  see  teachers 
33:17  thine  e.  shall  see  king 
20  t.  e.  see  Jeru.  quiet  habitat. 

Jer.  5:3  are  not  t.  e.  on  truth  ? 
20:4  fall  by  sword  t.  e.  behold  it 
22:17  t.  e.  are  not  but  for  covet. 
31:16  refrain  thine  e.  from  tears 
.32:19  t.  e.  open  on  wavs  of  men 
34:3  /.  e.  behold  kingof  Bab. 
42:2  as  thine  e.  do  behold  us 

Lam.  2:18  let  not  apple  of  t.  e. 

Ezek.  2-3:40  for  wh.  paintedst  t.  e. 
24:16  take  fr,  thee  desire  of  t.  e. 
40:4  beliold  with  thine  e.  44:5 

Dan.  9:18  open  t.  e.  and  behold 

Luke  19:42  now  hid  from  thinee. 

John  9:10  were  t.  e.  opened  ?  26 
17  he  hath  opened  thine  e.  ? 

Rev.  3:18  anoint  thine  e. 

Your  EYES. 

Gen.  3:5  day  eat  y.  e.  be  opened 
19:8  them  as  is  good  in  your  e. 
34:11  Let  me  find  grace  Sny.  e. 
12  y.  e.  and  eyes  of  brother 
50:4  found  grace  in  your  e. 
Num.  .33:55  ye  let  remaia  shall 

be  pricks  in  ■>!.  e.  Jos.  23:13 
Deut.  1:30  that  he  did  before  y.  e. 

4:34;  29:2 
4:3  youre.  have  seen  what  Lord 

did,  11:7;  Jos.  24:7 
9:17  I  brake  two  tables  bef.  y.  e. 
11:18  as  frontlets  between  y.  e. 
14:1  not  make  boldness  bet.  y.  e. 

1  Sam.  11:2  thrust  out  y.  right  e. 
12:16  what  Lord  do  before  y.  e. 

2  Chr.  29:8  as  see  with  your  e. 
Is.  29:10  Lord  hath  closedfy.  e. 

40:26  lift  up  y.  e.  Jer.  13:20 
Jer.  7:11  den  of  robbers  in  y.  e. 

29:21  slay  them  before  your  e. 
Ezek.  24:21  the  desire  of  your  e. 
Hag.  2:3  in  your  e.  in  comparison 
Mdl.  1:5  your  e.  shall  see,  the  L. 
Mat.  13:16  blessed  are  your  e. 
EZEKIEL.   Ezek.  24:24 
EZEL.    1  Sam.  20:19 
EZRA.  Ezr.  7:12, 25 ;  10:1 :  Neh. 
8:2,6;  12:13,  26,  36 

F. 

FABLES. 

1  Tim.  1:4  nor  give  heed  to /. 
4:7  but  refuse  old  wives'/. 

2  Tim  4:4  shall  be  turned  unto/. 
Tit.  1:14  not  giving  heed  to/. 
2Pc<.  1:16  ciiiiiungly  devised /. 

FACE. 

Gen.  3:19  in  sweat  of/,  shall  eat 
16:8  I  flee  from  f.  of  mistress 
24:47  I  put  ear-nngs  upon  her/. 
35:1  fleddest  li  om/.  of  Esau,  7 
36:6  E.  went  from /  of  brot.  J. 
46:28  to  direct  his/,  to  Goshen 
48:12  .J.  bowed  with /.  to  earth 

Ex.  2:15  Mosesfled  /.  of  Pharaoh 
14:25  let  us  llee  from/,  of  Israel 
31:29  skin  of  his /.  shone,  30,  35 


FAC 

Ex.  34:.33  be  put  a  veil  on  his/. 
Lev.  1.3:41  hair  fallen  tow.  his/. 

19:;32  shalt  honor/,  of  old  man 
Num.  12:14  fatlier"had  sjiit  in /. 

19:3  slay  red  heifer  before /. 
Deut.  1:17  not  be  af.  of/,  of  man 

8:20  nations  L.  destroyed  bef/. 

25:2  wicked  bo  beaten  bef.  his/. 
9  and  spit  in  his /.  and  say 

28:31  ass  sh.  be  taken  bef.  thy  A 
Jos.  7:10  wheref.  liest  upon  /.  y 

1  Sam.  5:3  D.  fallcth  on  his /.  4 
24:8  D.  stooped  with /.  to  earth 
25:41  Abigail  bowed  on /. 
28:14  stooped  with /.  to  ground 

2  Sam.  2:22  hold  up  my/,  to  .1.  ? 
14:.'33  A.  bowed  on /.  to  ground 
24:20  Araunah  bowed  himself 

bef  king  on /.  1  Chr.  21:21 

1  K.  1:23  Nathan  bowed  with  /. 
31  B.-sheba  bowed  with  her/. 

8:14  turned  his  f.  2  Chr.  6:3 
18:42  E.  put/,  between  knees 
19:13  wrapped  his /.  in  mantle 
20:.38  propliet  disg.  ashes  on  f. 
21:4  Ahab  turned  away  his /. 

2  K.  4:29  lay  staff  on/,  of  child 

31  6.  laid  his  staff  on/,  of  child 
8:15  Hazael  spread  it  on  his /. 
9:30  Jezebel  painted  her/. 

32  J.  lifted  up  his /.  to  window 
1.3:14  Joash  wept  over  his /. 
20:2  H.  turn./,  to  wall,  Is.  .38:2 

2  Chr.  6:42  turn  not  away  the  f. 
of  thine  anointed,  Ps.  1.32:10 

30:9  L.  will  not  turn /.  iVom  you 

32:21  returned  with  shame  of /. 

.35:22  Jos.  would  not  turn  his /. 
Ezr.  9:6  I  blush  to  lift  up  my /. 

7  confusion  of/.  Dan.  9:8 
Job  1:11  will  curse  thee  to /.  2:5 

4:15  a  spirit  passed  before  my /. 

11:15  lift  up/,  withoutspot 

16:8  leanness  beareth  wit.  to /. 
16  ray  f.  Is  foul  with  weeping 

21:31  whodeclare  his  way  to/.  ? 

22:26  lift  up  thy/,  unto  God 

24:15  and  disguiseth  his f. 

26:9  he  holdeth  back/,  of throne 

30:10  spare  not  to  spit  in  my /. 

41:13  who  discover/,  of  garm.  ? 

14  can  open  doors  of  his /.  ? 
Ps.  5:8  way  straight  before  mv  f. 

17:15  I  wi'll  beh.  thy /.  in  riglit. 

21:12  make  ready  arrows  ag./. 

41:12  set.  me  before  thy/. 

84:9  look  upon  f.  of  th.  anoint. 

89:14  mercy  and  truth  go  bef./. 
Pi'ov.  7:13  with  an  impudent /. 

21:29  wicked  man  hard.  his/. 
Ec.  8:1  boldness  of/,  be  chaiig. 
Is.  10:4  the /.  of  the  spoiler 

25:7  will  destroy /.  of  covering 

28:25  made  plain  the /.  thereof 

29:22  nei.  shall  his  f.  wax  pale 

49:23  shall  bow  to  thee  with/. 

65:3  that  provokethme  toiny /. 
Jer.  2:27  turn,  back,  not /.  32:;33 

4::30  thou  rentest /.  with  paint 

13:26  thy  skirts  upon  thy/,  that 
shame  may  appear.  Nah.  3:5 

18:17  the  back,  and  not  the /. 

22:25  whose /.  thou  fcarest 
Lam.  3:.35  right  of  man  before /. 
Ezek.  1:10 /.  of  man,/,  of  lion,/, 
of  an  ox,  the /.  of  an  eagle 

3:8  made  thy     strong  ag.  mces 

7:22  my/,  will  I  turn  fr.  them 

10:14/.  of  man,  lion,  eag.  41:19 

14:3  stumbling-block  before /. 

38:18  fury  shall  come  in  my/. 
Dan.  8:18  in  a  sleep  on /.  10:9 

10:6  f.  as  appear,  of  lightning 

11:18  turn /.  unto  the  isles 
Hos.  5:5  Is.  testifieth  to /.  7:10 
Joel  2:6  before /.  people  be  pain. 

20  will  drive  him  with  his/. 
Nah.  2:1  dasheth  come  before /. 
Mat.  6:17  anoint  head,  wash /. 

11:10  I  send  my  messenger  "bef 
thy/.  J/a?*  1:2;  Lukel-.Vl 

18:10  angels  behold  /.  of  my  F. 

26:67  did  they  spit  in  liis  face 
Luke  2:31  hast  prepared  bef./. 

9:52  messeiiL'ers  before /.  10:1 
53  f.  as  tho  he  would  go  to  J. 

22:64  they  struck  him  on  the/. 
John  11:44 /.  bound  with  napkin 
Acts  2:25  I  foresaw  L.  bef.  my  /. 

7:45  G.  drave  before/,  of  fath. 

1  Cor.  14:25  falling  down  on/. 

2  Cor.  3:7  could  not  behold/. 
13  M.  who  put  a  veil  over/. 
18  with  open/,  beholding 

4:6  glory  of  God  in/,  of  Jesus 
11:20  if  man  smite  you  on/. 
Qui.  1:22  uiikn.  by  f-  to  churches 
2:11  I  withstood  huu  to  the/. 


FAC 

■Tarn.  1:23  natural /.  in  glass 
Uei).  4:7  beast  hatf/  as  a  man 
10:1  /.  was  as  it  were  the  sun 
12:14  nourished  from /.  of  serp. 
20:11  from  whose /.  heaven  fled 

See  SEEK,  SET,  SHrNE.  6KT,  WA- 
TERS, WILDERNESS,  WORLD. 

FACE,  with  cover,  or  covered. 

Gen.  38:15  harlot  bee.  she  c.f. 
Ex.  10:5  locusts  c.f.  of  earth,  15 
Num.  22.5  cover f.  of  the  earth 
2  Sam.  19:4  c.  his  f.  and  cried 
Est.  7:8  covered  Ilanian's /. 
Job  15:27  c.  his /.  with  fatness 

2;3:17  c.  darkness  from  my  /. 
Ps.  44:15  shame  of  my /.  hath  c. 

69:7  shame  cov.  my /. 
Prm.  24:31  nettles  ma  c.f. 
Is.  6:2  with  twain  he  c.  f. 
Ezek.  12:6  thou  shalt  c.  thy/. 

12  the  prince  shall  c.  his /. 
Mark  14:65  to  spit  and  c.  his/. 

FACE  of  the  country. 

2  Sam.  18:8  scattered  over /,  of  c. 

F.\CE  of  the  deep. 
Gen.  1:2  darkness  upon /.  of  t.  d. 
Job  38:30/.  of  the  deep  is  frozen 
Prov.  8:27coinp.asson f.of  thed. 

FACE  of  the  earth. 
Gen.  1:29  herb  on/,  of  the  earth 

4:14  driven  me  from /.  of  the  e. 

6:1  multiply  on /.  of  the  earth 

7:3  seed  alive  on /.  of  all  the  e. 
4  destroy  from  /.  of  thee.  Deut. 
6:15;  1  K.  13::M;  ^mo«  9:8 

8:9  on  the /.  of  the  whole  earth 

11:4  we  be  scat.  on/,  of  the  e. 

41:56  famineover  tfce /  of  thee. 
Num.  12:3  abo.  all  on/,  of  thee. 
Deut.  7:6  peo.  on  the/,  of  the  e. 
1  Sam.  20:15  off  from/,  of  the  e. 
Ps.  104:.30  renewest f  of  the  e. 
Is.  23:17  kingd.  on  f.  of  the  earth 
Jer.  8:2  on  the /.  of  the  e.  16:4 
Ezek.  38:20  all  on/,  of  the  earth 
Dan.  8:5  came  on/,  of  the  earth 
Amos  5:8  pour,  on /.  of  the  e.  9:6 
Zee.  5:3  curse  over /.  of  the  earth 
Luke  12:56  can  discern /.  of  the  e. 

21:35  on  the /.  of  the  whole  e. 
Acts  17:26  to  dwell  on /.  of  the  e. 

FACE  (o  FACE. 
Gen.  32::j0  I  h.ave  seen  G./.  to  f. 
Ex.  .33:11  L.  spake  to  M./.  tof. 
Num.  14:14  Lord  art  seen /.  tof. 
Deut.  5:4  talked  with  you /.  tof 

34:10  M.  whom  L.  knew/,  tof 
Jud.  6:22  seen  angel /.  tof. 
Prov.  27:19 /.  answereth  to  f. 
Ezek.  20:35  I  will  plead/,  to  f. 
Acts  25:16  have  accusers  f.  to f. 

1  Cor.  13:12  a  glass,  but  tof 

2  John  12  and  speak/,  to  f. 

3  John  14  and  speak /.  to  f. 
Fell  on  FACE,  or  FACES. 
Gen.  50:1  J./,  on  his  father's/. 

18  brethren  ftU  d.  before  his/. 
Lev.  9:24  they  fell  on  their/. 
Num.  14:5  A./,  on  f.  10:22,  45 

16:4  Moses ;  22:31  "B./.  flat  onf. 
Jos.  5:14  Joshua /.  on  his /.  7:6 
Jud.  13:20  M.  and  wife  fdl  onf. 
1  Sam.  17:49 Gol.;  20:41  D./. onf. 

25:2:3  Abig.;  2 Sam..  9:6  Mephib. 
3  Sam.  14:4  wo.  of  T.  /.  on  her  f. 
22  Joab;  18:28  Ahimuaz/.  ore/. 

1  A'.  18:7  Obad. ;  39  peo.  f.  on  f. 
Ezek.  1:28 /.  on  my/.  3:2:3;  9:8; 

11:13;  43:3;  44:4;  Dan.  8:17 
Dan.  2:46  Nebuch.  f.  upon  his /. 
Mat.  17:6  disci. ;  26:39  J./,  on f 
Luke  5:12  leper;  17:10  8.  /'.  on  f. 
Rev.  11:16  24  elders/,  on  their/. 
F.\CE  of  the  field. 

2  K.  9:37  Jez.  dung  oaf.  of  thef. 

FACE  of  the  gate. 
£'2fA-.40:15 /.  of  theg.  of  entrance 

FACE  of  the  ground. 
Gen.  2:0  mist  w  atered/.  of  the  g. 
7:2:3 desfr.  that  wason/.o/'tt* g. 
8:8  abated  from  off /.  'of  the  g. 
13 /.  of  tlie  ground  was  dry 
Hide,  hideth,  or  hid  FACE. 
Gen.  4:14  from  thy/,  sh.  I  be  h. 
Ex.  3:0  and  Moses  hid  his/. 
Deut.  31:17  hid  my/.  18;  32:20 
Job  13:24  wherefore  hidest  then 

thy /.  Ps.  44:24  ;  88:14 
Ps.  10:11  he  hideth  his/. 
13:1  how  long  wilt  hide  thy/. 
27:9  A  not  r'.  09:17;  102:2;  143:7 
30:7  didst  Ude  thy /.  104:29 
51-9  hide  thy  f.  from  my  sins 
Is.  8:17  h.  his /.  from  house  of  J. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAC 

Is.  50:f>  T  /lUl  not  my/,  from  sh. 

54:8  in  wrath  I  kid  my/. 

59:2  wins  have  ft.  his /.  from  you 

61:7  thou  hast  /lid  thy /. 
Jer.  1():17  uot  kid  from  my /. 

33:5  kid  my /.  from  city 
Uzek.  m-.-iS  A.  I  my /.  fr.  them,  2i 

29  nor  will  I  kide  my /. 
Mic.  3:4  he  will  k.f.  at  that  time 
Jiev.  6:16  hide  us  from /.  of  him 

F.\CE  of  the  house. 
Ez€k.  41:  U  breadth  of /.  of  hmtse 

FACE  of  the  Lord. 
Gm.  19:13  cry  before /.  of  the  L. 
1  Sam.  26:20  blood  before /.  of  L. 

1  K.  13:6  entreat /.  oj'  the  Lord 
Ps.  34:16  /.  of  the  Lord  against 

them  that  do  evil,  1  Pet.  3:12 
Lam.  2:19  heart  before/,  of  L. 
Luke  1:76  go  before /.  of  Lord 

F.\CE  of  the  porch. 
Ezeh.  40:15 /.  of  the  ]>.  50  cubits 
41:23  thick  planks  on /.  of  the  p. 
FACE,  with  look,  looked,  see, 

saw,  seen. 
Gen.  32:20  afterw.  I  will  s.  his/. 
33:10  tlierefore  have  I  s.  thy/ 
43:3  shall  not  s.  my /.  5 ;  44:23 
46:30  let  me  die  since  I  have  «./. 
48:11  not  thought  to  see  thy /. 
£!x.  10:28  see  my /.  no  more 
29  Moses  said,  I  will  see  thy /. 
33:20  thou  canst  not  see  my /. 
23  but  my /.  shall  not  be  seen 
34:;J5  children  of  Is.  s.f.  of  M. 

2  Sam.  14:28  two  y..s.  not  king's /. 
8  JC.  14:8  let  us  look  one  another 

in  the /.  2  Chr.  25:17 
11  looked  one  anotlier  in  the /. 
1:14  7  princes  w.  s.  king's /. 
Acts  6: 15  saw  his/,  as /.  of  angel 
20:23  sh.  see  my/,  no  more,  38 
Col.  2:1  as  have  not  seen  my /. 
£ev.  22:4  they  shall  see  his/. 
Seek  F.ACE. 

1  CTir.  16:11  seek  his /.  Ps.  105:4 

2  Chr.  7:14  if  my  people  s.  my /. 
P<:.  21:6  tliat  seek  thy /.  O  Jacob 

2T:8  s.  ye  my/,  thy/.  L.  will  Is. 

Prov.  7:15  I  came  to  seek  Ihy /. 

IIos.  5:13  till  they  seek  my /. 
Set  F.ACE. 

Gen.  31:21  J.  set  f.  to  mount  Gil. 

Lev.  17: 10  self,  against  soul,  20:6 
20:3. s'f</.  ag.  that  m.  5;  LJze.  14:8 
26:17  set  my /.  aga.  Jer.  44:11 

Js.  50:7  have  set  my /.  like  flint 

Jer.  21:10  set  my/,  ag.  this  city 

£zek.  4:3  set  my/,  against  it 
6:2  set  thy /.  tow.  mountains 
i3:i7  set  thy/,  ag.  daughters 
15:7  set  my /.  against  them 
20:46  se<  thy/,  toward  the  south 
21:2  set  thy /.  toward  Jerusalem 

16  whithersoever  thy /.  is  set 
28:21  /.  ag.  Zidon;  29:2 /.  ag.  P. 
35:2/ ag.  mounts.;  38:2/ a.  G. 

Dan.  9:3  I  set  my/,  to  Lord  God 
10:15  set  my  f.  toward  ground 
11:17  he  shall  set  his /.  to  enter 

Luke  9:51  set  f.  to  go  to  Jerusa. 
FACE  shine. 

Num.  6:23  L.  make/,  to    on  thee 

Ps.  31:16  make  thy /.  to  shine  on 
thy  servant,  119:135 
67:1  cause  his /.  to  skine  on  ua 
80:3  cause  thy/,  to  shine  7,  19 
104:15  to  make  his /.  to  shine 

Ec.  8:1  maketh  his/,  to  skine 

Dan.  9:17  cause  thy /.  to  shine 

Mat.  17:2  his /.  did  shine  as  sun 
FACE  of  the  sky. 

Mat.  16:3  disc.  the/.  Luke  12:56 
F.VCE  of  the  waters. 

Gen.  1:2  S.  of  G.  mov./.  of  w. 
7:18  ark  went  upon /.  of  the  w. 
F.VCE  of  the  wilderness. 

Ex.  16:14  on/,  of  ike  w.  lay 
FACE  of  the  world. 

Job  37:12  command,  on /.  of  w. 

Js.  14:21  nor  tin  /'.  of  v). 
27:6  Israel  fill/.  oJ  w.  with  fruit 
FACES. 

Gen.  9:23  their/,  were  backward 

Ex.  19:7  Moses  laid  before  th.  f. 
20:20  his  fear  be  before  your  A 
25:20/  shall  look  one  to  ano'th. 
37:9  mercy-seat-ward/,  of  cher. 

2  Sam.  19:5  shamed/. "of  serv. 

1  K.  2:13  all  Israel  set/,  on  me 

1  Chr.  12:8 /.  were  like /.  of  lions 

2  ('hr.  3:13  their/,  were  inward 
Job  0:34  he  oover'cth  f.  of  judges 

40:13  and  bind  their/,  in  secret 


FAI 

Pa.  34:5 /.  were  not  ashamed 

U.  3:13  that  ye  grind /.  of  i)onr 
13:8  their /.  shall  be  as  flames 
25:8  v\  ill  wijje  tears  from  all /. 
.53:3  hid  as  it  were  our/',  from 

Jer.  1:8  be  not  afraid  of  their/. 
5:3  their/,  harder  than  a  rock 
30:6  all/,  turned  into  paleness 
42:15  set/,  to  enter,  17;  44:12 
50:5  Zion,  with /.  thitherward 

Lain.  5:12/.  of  elders  not  hon. 

Ezek.  1:6  ev.  one  four /.  10, 11, 15 
7:18  shame  shall  be  on  their /. 
8:16  with/,  toward  the  east 
14:6  turn/,  from  abominations 
20:47  all /.  shall  be  burnt 
41:18  every  cherub  had  two/. 

Dan.  9:7  unto  us  confusion  of/. 

.7oe;2:6 /.  shall  gather  blackness 

Ilab.  1:9 /.  shall  sup  up  as  east  w. 

Mai.  2:3  I  will  spread  dung  on /. 

Mat.  6:16  hypocrites  disfigure/. 

Luke  24:5  have  Ijowed /.  to  earth 

Ttet'.  7:11  fell  before  throne  on/. 
9:7/.  of  locusts  as /.  of  men 

See  Fell  on  pace,  or  faces. 
FADE. 

2  Sam.  22:46  strangers  shall/. 

away,  Ps.  18:45 
T^.  64:6  and  we  all/,  as  a  leaf 
■ler.  8:13  and  the  leaf  shall /. 
Ezek.  47:12  who.  leaf  shall  not/. 
Jam.  1:11  rich  man  shall /.  away 

FADETH. 
Is.  1:30  as  an  oak,  whose  leaf/. 

24:4  and  f.  the  world /. 

40:7  grass  withereth,  flower/.  8 
1  Pet.  1:4  inheritance /.  not  away 

5:4  cro.  of  glory  that/,  not  aw. 

FADIXG. 
Is.  28:1  glorious  beauty/,  flow. 
4  beauty  shall  be /.  flower 
F.AIL,  Substantive. 
■Tos.  3:10  without/,  di'ive  Can. 
Jiid.  11:30  without/,  deliver  A. 
Ezr.  6:9  day  by  day  without/. 

FAIL,  Verb. 
Gen.  47:16  cattle,  if  money/. 
Deut.  23:32  eyes /.  with  longing 

31:6  he  will  not/,  thee,  8;  Jos. 

1:5;  1  Chr.  28:20 
1  Sam.  17'.32  no  man's  heart/. 

20:5  sho.  not /.  to  sit  with  king 
1  K.  2:4  shall  not /.  man  on  thro, 
of  Isr.  8:25 ;  9:5 ;  2  Chr.  6: 16 

17:14  neith.  sh.  cruse  of  oil/.  16 
E.^t.  6:10  let  nothing/,  of  all 

9:27  not/,  keep  days  of  P.  23 
Job  11:20  eyes  of  wicked  shall/. 

14:11  as  waters /.  from  the  sea 

17:5  eyes  of  his  children  sh./. 

31:10  caused  eyes  of  wid.  to/'. 
Ps.  12:1  faithful/,  fr.  am.  men 

69:3  mine  eyes/,  while  I  wait 

77:8  doth  his  promise /.  for  ever 

1 19:82  mine  eyes /.  for  thy  word 
123  mine  eyes /.  for  thy  salva. 
Prov.  22:8  rod  of  his  anger  sh./. 
Ec.  12:5  desire /.  man  goeth 
Is.  19:5  wat./.,-  21:16  gk  of  K.f. 

31:3  they  all  shall /.  together 

32:6  cause  drink  of  thirsty  to /. 
10  for  the  vintaije  shall/. 

34:16  no  one  of  tnese  shall/. 

38:14  mine  eyes /.  with  looking 

42:4  not /.  nor  be  discouraged 

57:16  spirit  should /.  before  me 

58:11  spring  whose  waters /.  not 
Jer.  14:6  eyes  did /.  bee.  no  gra. 

15:18  as  waters  that/.  ? 

48:33  wine  to /.  Hos.  9:2 
Lam.  2:31  mine  eyes/,  with  tea. 

3:"32  because  compassions  f.  not 
Hub.  3:17  labor  of  olive  shall/. 
Luke  16:9  ye/,  they  may  receive 
17  one  tittle  of  the  law  to/. 

22:32  that  thy  faith /.  not 
1  Cor.  13:8  prophecies  they  sh,/ 
Ileb.  1:12  thy  years  shall  not  ;'. 

11:32  time  would/,  mo  to  tell 

12:13  any  man /.  of  grace  of  G. 

FAILED. 
Gen.  42:28  their  heart/,  them 

47:15  money  /.  in  land  of  Egypt 
Jos.  3:16  waters/,  were  cut  oil' 

21:45 /.  not  anv  sood  which  L. 

promised.  2:3:14 ;  1  A'.  8:.56 
■Tab  19:14  my  kinsfolk  l.ave.r'. 
Ps.  142:4  refuse /.  no  man  cared 
Cant.  5:6  soul/,  when  he  spake 
Lam.  4:17  our  eyes  as  yet /. 

FAILETH. 
Gen.  47:15  sho.  we  die  ?  money/. 
Job  21:10  gendereth  and  f.  not 
Pi-.  31:10  Btrength /.  i:;e,"SS:10 

81 


FAI 

Ps.  40:12  my  heart /.  me,  73:26 
71:9  Iprsake  not  when  strength 
11)9:24  my  flesh/,  of  fatness 
143:7  O  Lord,  my  spirit/. 
Ec.  10:3  wisdom/,  him 
/*'.  15:6  grass /.  no  green  thing 
41:17  their  tongue/,  for  thirst 
44:12  hungry  and  his  strength /. 
Ezek.  12:22  and  every  vision /. 
Luke  12:2:3  treas.  in  heaven /.  not 
1  Cor.  13:8  charity  never/,  but 

FAILIIVG. 
Devt.  28:65  L.  shall  give/,  of  ey. 
Luke  21:26  men's  heart/,  for  fc. 
FAIIV. 

Job  27:22/.  flee  out  of  his  hand 
Luke  15:16 /.  filled  belly 

FAIIVT,  Adjective. 
Gen.  25:29  E.  and  he  was /.  30 
Deut.  25:18  when  thou  wast/. 
Jud.  8:4 /.  yet  pursuing  them 

1  <S'«m.  14:28  peo.  were  very/.  31 
30:10  so /.  could  not  go  over,  21 

2  Sa7n.  16:2  such  as  be/. 
Is.  1:5  the  whole  heart  is /. 

13:7  shall  all  hands  be /. 
29:8  awaketh,  behold  he  is/. 
40:29  he  giveth  power  to  the/. 
■Tcr.  8:18  my  heart  is /. 
Lam.  5:17  for  this  our  heart  is / 

FAIIVT,  Verb. 
Devt.  20:3  let  Jiot  your  hearts/. 

8  lest  his  brethren's  heart /. 
■Tm.  2:9  inhabitants  of  land/. 
Prov.  24:10  /.  in  day  of  adversity 
Is.  40:30 shall/.  Amosi:n 

31  walk  and  not /. 
Jer.  51:46  and  lest  your  hearts /. 
Lam.  2:19  young  children  f. 
Ezek.  21:7  every  .spirit  shall /. 

15  their  heart  may  f. 
Mat.  15:32  fasting,  lest  thev/. 
Mark  8:3  away  fasting,  will/. 
Luke  18:1  to  pray,  not  to /. 
2  Cor.  4:1  rec.  mercy  we /.  not 

16  for  which  cause  we/.  nt)t 
Gal.  6:9  shall  reap,  if  we  f.  not 
Enh.  3:13/.  not  at  my  tribnla. 
Ilcb.  12:3  and /.  in  your  minds 

5  nor/,  when  rebuked  of  him 
FAIXTED. 
Gen.  45:26  Jacob's  heart/. 
Ps.  27:13/.  unl.  I  had  believed 
107:5  their  soul /.  in  them 
/>•.  51:20  thy  sons/,  they  lie 
Jer.  45:3  I /.  in  my  sishing 
Ezek.  31:15  trees  of  field /. 
Dan.  8:27  I  Daniel /. 
Jon.  2:7  soul/.  I  rememb.  Lord 
4:8 /.  and  wished  in  him.  to' die 
Mat.  9:36  comp.  on  them  bee./. 
Eev.  2:3  labored,  and  hast  not /. 

FAi:\TEST,  ETH. 
.lob  4:5  upon  thee,  and  thou  /. 
Ps.  84:2  soul/,  for  courts  of  L. 
119:81  my  soul /.  for  salvation 
Is.  10:18  a  standard-bearer /. 
40:28  ends  of  earth/,  not 

FAIXT-HEARTED. 
Deut.  20:8  and /.  let  him  return 
Is.  7:4  nor  be /.  for  the  two  tails 
Jer.  49:23  II.  and  Arpad  are / 

FA1\TKESS. 
Lev.  26:36  send /.  into  hearts 
FAIR. 

Gen.  6:2  daugh.  of  men  were /. 
12:11  Sar./.  14;  24:16  R.  2(i:7 
2  Sam.  13:1  Tamar  was /.  14:27 
1  K.  1:4  Abishag  a  f.  damsel 
Est.  1:11  Yashti/./2:7  Est./. 
2:2 /.  young  virgins  be  sought 
Job  .37:22/  weather  cometh  out 
42:15  so/,  as  Job's  daughters 
Prov.  7:21  with /.  speech 
11:22/  woman  with,  discretion 
26:25  when  he  speaketh /. 
Cant.  1:15  thou  art /.  16;  4:1,  7 
2:10  my  love,  my /.  one,  13 
4:10 /.  is  thy  love,  my  sister 
6:10/.  as  moon;  7:6  /.  art  thou 
5:9  many  houses  great  and  /. 
54:11  lay  stones  with /.  colors 
Jtr.  11:16  and  olive-tree/. 
12:6  thouffh  they  speak/,  words 
46:'20  Egy  pt  like  a  very/,  heifer 
Ezek.  16:  i7  hast  taken /.  jewels 

.39  shall  take/,  jewels.  23:26 
:31:3  cedar  in  L.  with  /.branches 
7  f.  in  his  greatness 
9'made  him/',  by  multitude 
Dan.  4:12  leaves  were /.  21 
Amos  8:13 /'.  virgins  shall  faint 
Zee.  3:3  let  them  set  a  f.  mitre 
Mat.  16:2  it  will  be/,  weather 
Acts  7:'20  Moses  was  exceeding/. 
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FAI 

Horn.  16:18 /.  speeches  deceive 
Gal.  6:12  make /.  show  in  flesh 

FAIRER,  EST. 
■lud.  13:2  younger  sist./.  than 
Ps.  45:2 /.  than  child,  of  men 
Cant.  1:8  Of,  am.  wo.  5:9;  6:1 
Da7i.  1:13  countenances  app./. 

FAIR-HAVEXS. 
Acts  27:8  place  called  the/. -A. 

FAIRS. 

Ezek.  27:12  tra.  in  f.  14,  16, 19, 22 
27  thy/,  shall  fall  into  the  seas 

FAITH. 

Deut.  32:20  in  whom  is  no/. 

Mat.  6:30  O  ye  of  little  /  8:26: 

14::31;  16:8;   Luke  12:28 
8:10great /.  no  not,  Luke  7:9 
17:20/.  as  grain  of  mustard  seed 
2:3:2:3 judgment,  mercy,  and /. 

Mark  4:40  ye  have  no /'.  ? 
11:22  Jesus  saith.  Have/,  in  G. 

Lvke  17:3  Lord  increase  our /. 

6  if  ye  had /'.  ye  might  say 
18:8  wh.  S.  of  man  com.  fl./.  / 

Acts  6:3  Stc.  a  man  full  of /.  8 

7  priests  were  obedie,  to  the/. 
11:24  Barnabas  good,  full  of/. 
1:3:8  seek,  to  tuni  deputy  fr./. 
14:9  that  he  had/,  to  be  healed 

22  exhorting  to  continue  in  /. 
27  opened  door  of/,  to  Genti. 

16:5  churches  established  in /. 
20:21  /.  toward  our  L.  Jesus  C. 
24:24  Felix  heard  P.  concern./. 
Pmn.  1:5  obedience  to /. 

17  righte.  of  G.  rev.  fr./.  to/. 
3:3  make  f.  of  God  without  ef. 

27  excluded  by  law  of/. 
4:5 /.  counted  for  righteous.  9 

11  circum.  seal  of  righte.  of/. 

12  steps  of  that /.  ot  Abraham 

13  through  righteous,  of/. 

14  they  of  law  be  heirs /.  is  v. 

16  of /.  of  the /.  of  Abraham 
9:.]0  righte.  which  is  of /.  10:6 
10:8  word  of  /.  which  we  prea. 

17  so  then  f.  cometh  by  hear. 
12:3  God  dealt  measure  of/. 

6  according  to  proportion  of/. 
14:22  hast  thou /..? 

2:3  eat.  not  of  /.  not  of/,  is  sin 
16:26  for  the  obedience  of/. 
1  Cor.  12:9  another/,  by  same  S. 
13:2  though  I  have  all/. 
13  now  abideth /.  hope,  chart. 
Gal.  1:23 /.  which  once  destroy. 
3:2  or  by  the  hearing  of /.  5 

7  they  which  are  of/.  9 

12  law  is  not  of/,  but  man 

23  before /.  came ;  23 /.  is  co. 
5:6 /.  which  worketh  by  love 

22  fruit  of  Sp.  is  love,  joy,/. 
6: 10  are  of  the  household  of/. 
Eph.  4:5  one  L.  one /.  one  bapt. 

13  come  in  the  unity  of  the/. 
6:16  taking  the  shield  of/'. 

Phil.  1:25  further,  and  joy  of f. 
27  striving  tog.  for /.  of  gospel 

1  Tkes.  1:3  rememb.  work  off. 
5:8  the  breastplate  of  /. 

2  Tkes.  1:11  workof /.  withpow. 
3:2  for  all  men  have  not /. 

1  Tim.  1:3/  unfeigned 

19  holding/,  concerning/. 
3:9  holding  the  mystery  off. 
4:1  some  shall  depart  fr.  the/. 
5:8  he  hath  denied  the/,  and  is 

12  have  cast  oft"  their  first /. 
6:10  have  erred  from  the /'.  21 

11  follow/.,'  12  fiffht  fight  off. 

2  Tim.  1:5  unfeigned /.  in  thee 
2:18  overthrow  the /'.  of  some 

22  follow  /'.  ,•  3:8  reprobate/. 
3:10  thou  hast  fully  known/ 
4:7  have  kept  the /.  henceforth 
Tit.  1:1  the/,  of  God's  elect 

4  T.  mine  own  son  aft.  com./. 
Phile.  5  hearing  of  thy 
Heb.  4:2  not  mixed  wit"li 

6:1  not  laying  the  foundat.  of f. 

10:22  in  full  assurance  off. 

23  hold  fast  profession  of  /. 
11:1/.  is  substance  of  thin":3 

6  w  ithout/,  impossi.  to  pi.  G. 
12:2  and  finisher  of  our /. 
13:7  whose/',  follow,  consider. 
Jam.  2:1/  w  ith  respect  of  pers. 

14  he  hath  f.  am  f.  save  him  t 
17/".  with,  "works  is  dead.  20, 26 
18"hast/.  and  I  have  works 

22  f.  wrought  witli  works,  and 
by  works  was  f.  made  pei  f. 
5:15  prayer  off.  s"hall  save  sick 
2  Pet.  1:1  obtained  like  prec./". 
1  .John  5:4  overcome,  wor.  our  /. 
Jude  3  earnestly  contend  for  /. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAI 

Jude  20  building  yours,  on  h./. 
liev.  2:13  hast  not  denied  my  f. 

19  f  know  thy  works  and  f. 
13:10  patience  and /.  of  saints 
14:12  that  keep  the/,  of  Jesus 

By  FAITH. 
■Ilab.  2:4  ehall  live  by  f.  Horn. 

1:17;  Gal.  3:11 ;  Heh.  W-M 
Acts  1.5:0  purifying  hearts  byf. 
20:18  sanctified  l»jf. 
Horn.  3:23  righteous,  of  G.  bijf. 
2Sjusti.  6./.  5:1;  (?a/.  2:16;  3:34 
30justify  circumcision  bi/f. 
5:2  we  have  access  by  f. 
11:30  standest  bi/f.  2  Cor.  1:24 
2  6'or  5:7  walk  bij  f.  not  by  sight 
Gal.  2:20  I  live  bijf.  of  S.  of  God 
3:22  promise  bijf.  might  bogiv. 
26  child,  of  G.  byf.  in  Ohr.  J. 
5:5  hope  of  righteousness  by  f. 
Eph.  3:13  we  have  access  by  f. 

17  C.  may  dwell  in  hearts  by  f. 
Phil.  3:9  righteousn.  of  G.  byj. 
Eeb.  11:4  by f.  Abel;  5  byf.  En. 
7  by  f.  Noah  \%byf.  Ara.  9,  17 

20  by  f.  Isaac ;  21  Jac. ;  23  Jos. 
23  byf.  Moses,  24:27  ;  31  Rah. 

29  by  f.  passed  through  Red  s. 

30  byf.  walls  of  Jer.  fell  down 
Jam.  2:24  works  justi.  not  byf. 

In  FAITH. 
Rom.  4:19  being  not  weak  inf. 

20  but  was  strong  in  f. 

14:1  him  weak  in/,  receive  you 

1  Cor.  16:13  stand  last  inf. 

2  Cor.  13:5  exam.  wh.  ye  be  inf. 
Col.  1:33  if  ye  continue  in  the/. 
2:7  and  stablished  in  the /. 

1  Tim.  1:3  Tim,  my  own  son  i.f. 
4  godly  edifying  which  is  in  f. 

2:7  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  f. 
15  saved,  if  they  continue  inf. 
3:13  they  purchase  boldn.  inf. 
4:12  example  of  believers  in  f. 

2  Tim.  1:13  hold  fast  form  inf. 
Heb.  11:13  these  all  died  inf. 
Jam.  1:6  but  let  them  ask  m f. 

2:5  poor  of  this  world,  rich  in  f. 

1  Pet.  5:9  resist,  steadfast  inf. 

Their  FAITH. 

J^at.  9:2  Jesus  seeing  their  f. 
Mark  2:5;  Luke  5:-Z0  , 

Through  FAITH. 

Acts  3:16  through f.  in  his  name 
Jiom.  3:25  propitiation  t.f. 

30  justify  uncircumcision  t.f. 

31  do  we  make  void  law  t.f.  ? 
Gal.  3:8  God  justify  heathen  t.f. 

14  promise  of  the  Spirit  t.f. 
Eph.  2:8  are  ye  saved  t.f. 
Phil.  3:9  righteousn.  wh.  is  t.f. 
Col.  2:12  risen  t.f.  of  ope.  of  G. 

2  Tim.  3: 15  wise  to  salvation  t.f. 
Heb.  6:12  t.f.  inherit  promises 

11:3  t.f.  we  und.  worlds  framed 
11  t.f.  S.  received  strength 
28  thro'  f.  hekeptthepassover 
33  thro'  f.  subdued  kingdoms 
89  obtained  a  good  report  t.f. 
1  Pet.  1:5  kept  t.f.  to  salvation 

Thy  FAITH. 
Mat.  9:22  t.  f.  hath  made  thee 
whole,  Mark  5:34;  10:52; 
Luke  8:48;  17:19 
15:28  O  woman,  great  is  thy  f. 
Luke  7:50  t.f.  h.  saved  th.  18:43 
22:32  prayed  that  thij f.  fail  not 
Pkile.  6  communication  of  thy  f. 
Jam.  2:18  show  t.f.  without  w. 

Vour  FAITH. 
•Mat.  9:29  according  to  y.f.  be  it 
Luke^:'2!>  where  is  your/.? 
Pom.  1:8  y.f.  is  spoken 

1  Cor.  2:5  y.f.  not  stand  in  wis. 
15:14  your  J.  is  also  vain,  17 

2  Cor.  1:24  dominion  over  y.f. 
10:15  when  your  f.  is  increased 

Eph.  1-15  after  I  heard  of  y.f. 
Phil.  2:17  offer,  on  service  of  y.f. 
Col.  1:4  since  we  heard  of  y.f. 
2,5  steadfastness  of  y.f.  in  Ch, 

1  T/i£S.  1:8  yourf.  to  God-ward 
3,5  I  sent  to  know  your  f. 

7  we  were  comforted  by  y.f. 
10  what  is  lacking  in  yourf. 

2  Thes  1:3  y.f.  groweth  exceed. 
Jam-  1,3  trying  of  y.f.  worketh 

1  Pel.  1:7  trial  of  y  f.  precious 
9  end  of  y.f  even  salvation 

21  that  y.f.  might  be  in  God 

2  Pet.  1.5  add  to  yourf.  virtue 

FAITHFUL. 
Kum.  12:7  Mo  /.  Heb.  3,2,  5 
l)eu.t.  7:9 /,  G,  who  keepetli  cov. 
1  Sam.  2:35  will  raise  up  /,  prie. 


FAL 

2  Sam.  20:19 /.  in  Israel 

Neh.  13:13/.  to  distribute 

Ps.  12:1  the /.  fail  from  am.  men 

31:2:3  the  Lord  preserveth  the/. 

89::37  as  a /.  witness  in  heaven 

101:6  mine  eyes  shall  be  on  f. 

119:86  commandments  are /. 
138  thy  testimonies  very/. 
Prov.  11:13 /.  spirit  cone,  matter 

13:17  a ambassador  is  health 

14:5  a /.  witness  will  not  lie 

20:6  a/,  man  who  can  find? 

27:6 /.  the  wounds  of  a  I'riend 
Is.  1:21  how  is /.  city  become 
26  Shalt  be  called  the /.  city 
8:3  I  took  unto  me  /.  witness. 
,7er.  42:5  L.  be /.  witness  bet.  us 
Dan.  6:4  forasmuch  as  he  was  /. 
Hos.  11:12  Ju.  is  f.  with  saints 
Mat.  24:45  who  then  is/. 

25:21  well  done,  good  and /.  se. 
23 /.  in  a  few  th.  Luke  19:17 
Luke  12:42  who  is/,  and  wise  f 

16:10 /.  in  least  is/,  in  much 
12  not/,  in  what  is  ano.  man's 
Acts  16:15  ye  have  judged  me /. 
1  Ccrr.  1:9  6od  is /.  10:13 

4:3  stewards,  that  a  man  be  f. 
17  sent  Timothy,/,  in  the  L. 

7:35  mercy  of  the  Lord  to  be /. 
Gal.  3:9  blessed  with  f.  Abraham 
Eph.  1:1  to  saints  and/,  in  C.  J. 

6:21  Tychlcus  a  /'.  minister 
Col.  1:3  saints  aiid/.  breth.inC. 

7  Ep.  for  you /.  minister,  4:7 
4:9  Onesimus,  a /.  brother 

1  Thes.  5:24 /.  is  he  that  calleth 

2  Thes.  3:3  L.  is /.  who  stablish 
1  Tim.  1:12  Christ  he  counted/. 

15  a /.  saying,  4:9:  Tit.  3:8 

3  Tim.  2:2  same  commit  to  f.  m. 

11  /.  saying;  13  he  abide'th/. 
Tit.  1:6  having/,  children 

9  holding  fast  the /.  word 
Heb.  2:17  he  might  be/. 

3:3  f.  to  him  that  appointed  h. 

10:33  is/,  that  promised,  11:11 
1  Pet.  4:19  souls  as  to  a /.  Crea. 

1  .John  1:9  he  is/,  to  forgive  us 
7?('t',  1:5  C.  the f.  witness,  3:14 

3:10  be/,  unto  dealli 
19:11  was  called /. 
21:5  words  are  true  and /.  22:6 
FAITHFULLY. 

2  K.  12:15  for  they  dealt /.  23:7 
2  Chr.  31:12  brought  oflerings /. 

.34:12  men  did  the  work /. 
Prov.  29:14/ judgeth  the  poor 
■Jer.  33:28  speak  my  word /. 

FAITHFULNESS. 
1  Sa7n.  26:23  render  to  man  his /. 
Ps.  5:9  no /.  in  their  mouth 
.36:5  thy  f.  reacheth  unto  clouds 
40:10  I  liave  declared  thy 
89:1  I  will  make  known  tliy  f. 
2  thy/,  Shalt  thou  establisli 
5  thy  y.  also  in  the  congrega. 

8  to  thy /.  round  about  thee  ? 
24/  and  mercy  be  with  him 

93:3  good  to  show/",  every  night 
119:75  in /.  hast  aillicted  me 
90  thy  J .  is  unto  all  genera. 
143:1  in  thy/,  answer  me 
Is.  11:5  f.  shall  be  girdle 

25:1  tliy  counsels  of  old  are /. 
Lam.  3:23  great  thy/. 
Hos.  2:20  I  will  betroth  thee  in/. 

FAITHLESS. 
Mat.  17:17  O  f.  generation,  Mark 

9:19;  Luke  9:41 
John  20:27  not /.  but  believing 

FALL,  Substantive. 

Prov.  16:18  haughty  spirit  bef./, 
29:16  righteous  sliall  see  their/. 
■Jer.  49:21  moved  at  noi.se  off. 
Mai.  7:27  great  was  the /.  of  it 
Luke  2  .34  child  set  for/ 
/torn.  11:11  thro'  their  /.  salva- 
tion is  come  to  the  Gentiles 

12  if/,  of  them  be  riches 

FALL,  Verb. 

Gen.  2:21  deep  sleep  to/,  on  A. 
45-24  see  that  ye/  n.  out  by  \v, 
49:17  his  rider  sliall  /.  backwa. 
Lev.  19  29  land /.  to  whoredom 
26:36  sh,/,  when  none  pursue 
37  shall  /,  one  upon  anodier 
Num.  14.29  care.  sh./.  wild,  32 
.lurl  15  12  ye  will  not  f  me 

18/.  into  hand  of  uncircum. 
Ruth  2,16  let  /-  some  handfuls 
1  Sam.  3  19  none  of  words  /  gr. 
14.45  not  hair  of  head/,  ground. 
2  Sam.  14:11;  1  K.l:m  \Acts 
27.34 

22:17  would  not /.  on  the  prie. 

81 


FAL 

1  Sam.  22:18  turn  th.  andy.  on  pr. 

2  Sam.  1:15  /,  on  h.  1  A.  2:29,  31 
24:14 /.  in  hand  of  G.  not/,  into 

hand  of  man,  1  Chr.  21:13 

3  K.  7:4  let  us  /.  unto  host  of  S. 
10:10 /.  nothing  of  word  of  L. 

1  Chr.  13:19  he  will  f.  to  master 

2  Chr.  21:15  till  bowels  /.  out 
25:8  (i.f.  before  enemy 

E.d.  6:13  thou  begini  to/. 

Job  13:11  his  dread /.  on  yon 
31:22  arm  /'.  fr.  shoulder-blade 

Ps.  5:10 /.  by  own  counsels 
9:3  enemies  sh./.  and  perish 
10:10  that  the  poor  may /. 
35:8  into  destruction  let  him /. 
37:24  he/,  shall  not  be  utterly 
64:8  malie  their  tongue  to  /.  on 
83:7  shall  /.  like  one  of  princes 
91:7  a  thousand  shall /. 
118:13  thrust  at  me  I  might/. 
140:10  burning  coals /.  on  them 
141:10  wicked /.  into  own  nets 
14.5:14  Lord  uplioldeth  all  th./. 

P-ov.  10:8  a  prating  fool  sh./.  10 
11:5  wicked  shall/. 
14  wh,  no  counsel  is  the  peo./. 
28  trusteth  in  his  riches  sli. 
22:14  abhor,  of  L.  sh.  /.  therein 
24:16  shall/,  into  mischief 
26:27  whoso  diggeth  pit  shall/. 
28: 14  that  hardeneth  heart  sh./. 

18  perverse  shall /.  at  once 
Ec.  4:10  if  they  /.  one  lift  fellow 

11:3  if  the  tree/,  tow.  the  south 
Is.  10:4  they  sh.  y.  under  slain 
34  Lcb.  shall /  by  mighty  one 
22:25  nail  fast,  sure  place  sh./. 
24:18  shall/,  into  the  pit. 

20  earth  shall/,  and  not  rise 
30:13  iniq.  as  breach  ready  to  f. 
40:30  young  man  sh.  utterly  f. 
47:11  mischiefs  sh./.  upon  ttiee 

.ler.  6:15/.  am.  them  that  f.  8:12 

21  fathers  and  sons  shall/. 
8:4  shall  they  /.  and  not  arise? 

9:22  carcasses  of  men  shall  f. 
15:8  I  have  caused  him  to /. 

19  whirlwind  /.  on  head,  30:23 
2.5:27  drunken,  and  spue,  and /. 
37:14  I /.  not  away  to  Chaldeans 
44:12  shall  all /.  in  land  of  Eg. 
46:6  they  shall  stumble  and /. 
48:44  that  fleeth  shall/,  into  pit 
49:26  young  men /.  50:30 

.50:32  most  proud  stumble  and/. 

51:4  slain/,  in  land  of  C.  47,  49 
44  wall  of  Babylon  shall /. 
Lam.  1:14  made  strength  to  /. 
Ezek.  6:7  shall  /.  in  the  midst 

13:11  it  shall  /.  and  ye,  O  great 
hailstones,  shall  f. 

24:6  piece  by  piece,  let  no  lot  f. 

29:5  Shalt  /.  on  open  fields,  3!);5 

30:6  they  that  uphold  E.  sh.  /. 

22  I  will  cause  the  sword  to  /. 
32:12  will  I  cause  multit.  to  /. 
33:12  not  /.  thereby  in  the  day 
.35:8  in  all  thy  rivers  shall  th./. 
38:20  steep  places  /.  ev.  wall  /. 
39:3  arrows  to  /.  ,■  4  sh.  /.  mo. 
44:12  caused  Is.  to  /.  into  iniq. 

Dan.  11:14  robbers  of  peo.  sh.  /. 
19  but  he  shall  stumble  and  /. 
34  they  shall  /. 35  some  /. 
Hos.  4:5  Shalt  thou  /.  in  tlie  day, 

the  prophet  also  shall  f. 
5:5  Eph.  shall  /,  Judah  shall  /, 
10:8  shall  say  fo  hills  /  on  us 
14:9  transgressors  shall  /. 
Amos  3.5  can  a  bird  /.  in  snare  ? 
14  horns  of  altar  sh.y  to  gro. 
9:9  shall  not  least  grain  /. 
Mic.  7.8  mine  enemy,  when  I  / 
Nah.  .3-12  sh.  /.  into  the  mouth 
Mitt.  10,29  not  one  sparrow  /. 
13:11  if  it/,  into  a  pit  on  sab. 
15:14  /.  into  ditch,  Luke  6:139 
27  crumbs  wh.  /.  masters'  tab. 
21:44  whoso  f.  on  this  stone  be 

broken,  Luke  20:18 
24:29  stars  shall  /.  from  heaven, 

Mark  13,25 
Luke  10  18 1  beheld  S,  as  light./. 
2:j  .'50  say  to  mountains  /.  on  us 
John  12:24  except  a  corn  /. 
Acts  27,17  lest  they  /.  into  qnic. 
32  cut  ropes  and  let  her  f.  off 
34  shall  not  a  hair  /.  from  he. 
Rom.  11.11  stumbled  that  th.  /, 
14  13  to  f.  in  brother's  way 
1  Cor.  W'.n  take  heed  icst  he  / 
1  Tim.  3'6/,  into  condemnation 
7  iest  /,  into  reproach 
6  9  will  be  rich  f.  into  tempt. 
Heb  4  11  lest  any/,  after  same 

10  31  fearful  to/  into  hands 
Jam.  1.2  ye  /.  uito  temptations 


FAL 

■Tarn.  5:12  swear  not,  lest  ye  /. 
2  Pet.  1:10  do  th.  things,  ye  n.  /. 

3:17  lest  ye  /.  from  stcadfastn. 
Rev.  6:16  mount,  and  ro.  f.  on  us 

9:1  I  saw  a  star  /.  from  heaven 

F.ALL  away. 
Luke  8:13  in  time  of  tempt.  /.  a 
Heb.  6:6  if  they  /.  a.  to  renew 

F.ALL  down. 
Deut.  22:4  thy  brother's  ass  /.  d. 
Jos.  6:5  wall  of  city  shall  f.  d. 

1  Sam.  21:13  David  let  spit./,  cf. 
Ps.  72:11  all  kings  shall  f.  aown 
Is.  31:3  that  is  holp.  sha"ll  /.  a. 

34:4  their  host  shall  /.  d. 
44:19  sh.  I /.  d.  to  sto.  of  tree? 
45:14  the  Sabeans  shall  /.  d. 
46:6  they  f.  d.  yea,  they  worsh. 
Ezek.  .30:2.5 arm.^ of  Pha.  sh./.  a. 
Dan.  3:5  /.  d.  and  wor.  image,  10 
15  if  ye  /.  d.  and  worship  im. 
11:26  antf  many  shall  /.  down. 
Mat.  4:9  f.  d.  and  wors.  Luke  iff 
Rev.  4:10  twenty-four  elders /.  d. 

FALL,  joined  with  sword. 
E.V.  5:3  he /.  with  pest,  or  s. 
Num.  14:3  to  this  land  to  /.  by*. 
43  and  ye  shall  /'.  by  the  sword 

2  K.  19:7  Senaclierib  f.  by  swo. 
/'■i.  63:10  sh.  /.  by  s.  ^ztk.  6:11 
Is.  3:35  thy  men  shall  /,  bys. 

13: 15  every  one  shall/,  by  the  g. 

37:7  I  will  cause  him  to  /.  by 
the  s.  In  h.  own  la.  Jer.  19:7 
■ler.  20:4  P.'s  friends  sh./.  by  *. 
Ezek.  5:13  third  part  sh.  /.  by  g. 

6:13  that  is  near  shall  /.by  s. 

11:10  ye  shall    by  the  s. 

17:21  fugitives  shall/,  by  the*. 

23:25  reinnant  shall/,  by  the*. 

25:13  they  of  D.  sh.  /.  by  the  s. 

30:5  men  in  league  sh./.  by  t.  s. 
23  I  will  cause  the  sword  to /. 
Dan.  11:33  underst./.  by  the  s. 
Hos.  7:16  princes  sh.  /,  by  the  *. 

13:18  Samaria  shall /.  by  the  *. 
■loel  2:8  they  /.  on  the  sword 
Luke  21:24  shall  /.  by  edge  of*. 

F.ALLE\. 
Gen.  4:6  why  is  thy  counte./. 
Lev.  13:41  hair/".  olTfrom  head 

25::35  thy  brot"lier  be /.  in  decay 
Jud.  3:25  their  lord  was  /.  dead 

19:37  the  woman  was /.  at  door 

1  Sam.  5:3  D.  was /.  upon  his  fa. 
36:13  a  deep  sleep  f.  upon  them 
31:8  S.  and  h.  sons'/.  1  Chr.  10:8 

2  Sa?H.  3:38  a  great  man /.  thisd. 
2  K.  13:14  Elisha  was /.  sick 

2  Chr.  20:24  dead  bodies/. 

29:9  our  fathers  have /. 
Est.  7:8  Ham.  -was /.  on  the  bed 
I's.  20:8  brought  down  and  /. 

36:12  the  workers  of  iniquity /. 
7,s-.  14:12  thou/,  fr.  heaven,  O  L. 
Ezek.  32:22  all  of  them  /.  2;!:24 
Hos.  14:1  hast /.  by  iniquity 
Luke  14:5  an  ox  /.  into  a  pit  ? 
Acts  8:16  II.  G.  was  /.  on  none 

20,9  Eutychus /.  into  deep  si. 

26:14  ■when  we  were  all /. 

27:29  lest  they  have /.  on  rock 

28:6  looked  when  P.  sh,/.  dead 
Phile.  1:12/  out  to  fur.  of  go.spel 
Rev.  2:5  rem.  whence  thou  art/. 

Are  FALLEN. 
2  Sam.  1:4  ma.  of  the  peo.  are  f. 
19  how  are  mighty  /. .'  25:37 

22  39  a.  f.  under  feet,  Ps.  18::38 
Ps.  16:6  lines  are  f.  to  me 

55:4  ter.  of  death  are  f.  on  me 

69:9  reproaches  of  them  are  f. 
h  9:10  the  bricks  a« /",  down 
.Jer.  38:19  Jews  that  are  f.  to  C. 

46:12  Ihey  are  f.  both  togeth. 

50.15  Bab.'s  foundations  are f. 
Lam.  2:21  my  virgins  aref. 
Ezek.  31:12  his  branches  are  f. 
Hos.  7:7  all  their  kings  are  f. 
1  Cor.  15:6  some  are  /.  asleep,  18 
Grd.  5:4  law,  ye  are f.  from  grace 
Rev.  17:10  seven  kings,  five  a.f. 

Is  FALLEN. 
Num.  32:19  lot  isf.  on  th.  side  J. 
Jos.  2:9  I  know  your  terror  is  f. 
Job  1 ,16  fire  of  G.  is /.  fr.  hea\  ou 
Ps.  7  15  and  is  f.  into  the  ditch 
Is.  3.8  Jer.  ruiiied,  and  Jud.  isf. 

21  9  B.  u  f.  isf.  Rev.  14:8 :  18:2 

59:14  truth  is/  in  the  streets 
Jer.  48  :32  spoil,  isf.  on  sum.  fr. 

51-8  Babylon  is  suddenly/. 
Lam.  5:1b'  crown  is  f.  from  our 
heads 

Ezek.  13:12  when  the  wall  isf. 
Amos  5,3  virgin  of  Israel  is  f. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAL 

Amos  9:11  raise  up  tab.  th.  Lif. 
Acts  15:16  tabor,  of  L).  wh.  w/. 
FALLEST,  ETll. 

j^K.  1:10  when /.  out  any  war 
2  Sam.  3:29  not  fail  one  that/. 
34  as  a  man /.  bef.  wick,  men 

17:12  as  dew /.  on  ground 
Job  4:13  deep  sleep/.  3:^:15 
JProv.  13:17  mess./,  into  misch. 

17:20  perv.  tongue /.  into  mis. 

24:16  just  man/,  seven  tiines 

17  rejoice  not  when  enemy/. 
Ec.  4:10  him  alone  when/. 

11:3  wh.  tree  f.  there  shall  it  be 
Js.  34:4  the  leaf/.  ofT  the  vine 

44:15  image  and /.  down,  17 
Jer.  37:13  ftiou /.  away  to  Chald, 
Dan.  3:6  whoso/,  not  down,  11 
Mat.  17:15  ofttiines  /.  into  fire 
Luke  11:17  house  div.  ag.  ho.  /. 

15:12  goods  that  f.  tome 
Horn.  14:4  master  ne  stand,  or  /. 
Jam.  1:11  flower  th.  /.  1  Pet.  1:34 

FALLING. 
Nr/m.  24:4/  into  trance,  16 
Job  4:4  upholdea  him  that  /. 

14:18  mount  /.  cometh  to  nau. 
Ps.  56:13  del.  feet  from  f.  116:8 
Prov.  25:36  righte.  /.  bef.  wick. 
Is.  34:4  as  a/,  fig  from  fig-tree 
Zuke  8:47  trembling  /.  down 

22:44  drops  of  blood  /.  down 
Acts  1:18  and  Judas  f.  headlong 

1  Cor.  14:25  /.  he  will  worsh.  G: 

2  T/ies.  2:3  e.Kcept  come  a  /.  aw. 
Jude  24  is  able  to  keep  from  / 

FALLOW. 
Jer.  4:3/.  ground,  IIos.  10:12 

FALSE. 
Mx.  23:1  Shalt  not  raise  /.  report 
7  keep  thee  far  from  a  /.  mat. 
2  IC  9:12  it  is  /.  tell  us  now 
Job  36:4  my  words  shall  n.  be  /. 
Ps.  119:104  I  hate  ev.  /.  way,  138 

120:3  done  thee,  f.  tongue 
ProB.  11:1/  balance  is  abomina- 
tion 

17:4  givetb  heed  to/,  lips 
20:33  a  f.  balance  is  not  good 
25:14  whoso  boasteth  of  a/,  gift 

Jer.  14:14  prophesy  a  /.  vision 
23:32  prophesy  f.  dreams 
37:14  It  is  /.  I  fall  not  away 

Lam.  2:14  seen  for  thee  /.  bur- 
dens 

I^zek.  21:23  shall  be  as  a/,  divin. 
Zee.  8:17  evil,  love  no/,  oath 
10:2  divin.  have  told  /.  dreams 
Mai.  3:5  witness  ag./.  swearers 
Mat.  24:24  shall  arise  /.  Christs 
and/,  prophets,  Mark  13:22 
LnJce  19:8  any  thing  by/,  accusa. 
8  Cor.  11:13  such  are/,  apostles 
26  in  perils  among  /.  brethren 
Gal.  2:4  because  of/,  brethren 
Tit.  2:3  they  be  not/,  accusers 
S  Pet.  2:1  there  sh.  be /.  teachers 
Sfee  PROPHET. 

FALSE  prophets. 
Mat.  7:15/  p.  in  sheep's  cloth. 
24:11  many /.  j).  shall  rise,  24 
Mark  13:33/.  p.  rise  show  signs 
Luke  6:26  did  fathers  to  the/,  p. 
2  Pet.  2:1  there  were /.  p.  am.  p. 
t  John  4:1  /.  p.  gone  out 

FALSE  witness,  es. 
Ux.  20:16  thou  shalt  not  bear  /. 

wit.  Pent.  5:20;  Mat.  19:18 
Deut.  19:16  if  a /.  witness  rise  up 

18  if  the  witness  be  a /.  witness 
Ps.  27:12 /.  witnesses  are  risen 

.35:11  /.  w.  did  rise 

Prov.  6:19  a  f.  w.  speaketh  lies 
12:17  a/,  w.  show,  deceit,  14:5 
19:5  /  w.  not  be  unpunished,  9 
21:28  /,  witn-ess  shall  perish 
25:18  that  beareth  /.  w. 

Mat.  15:19  out  of  heart  pro./,  w. 
26:59  elders  sought /.  w.  ag.  Je. 
60  many  /.  tviinesses  came,  at 
last  came  two /.  ivitnesses 

Mark  14:56  bear /.  w.  ag.  him,  57 

Acts  6:13  and  set  up  f.  tr. 

1  Cor.  15:15  we  are  found/,  w. 

FALSEHOOD. 

2  Sam.  18:13  sh.  have  wrong.  /. 
JoS 21:.34  in  answers  remaineth/. 
Ps.  7:14  he  hath  brought  forth/. 

119:118  for  deceit  is/. 
144:8  a  right  hand  o!  f.  11 
Is.  28:15  under /.  have  "we  hid 

57:4  seed  off.  ?  59:13  words  of/. 
Jer.  10:14  image  is  f.  51:17 
Uos.  7:1  for  they  C()mmit/. 
Mic,  2:11  walking  in  spirit  and/. 


FAM 

FALSELY. 

Cfen.  21:23  thou  wilt  not  deal/. 

Lev.  6:3  lost,  and  sweareth/. 
19:11  neither  deal  /.  nor  lie 
12  not  swear  by  my  name  f. 

Deut.  19:18  witn.  have  tcsli'ii.  /. 

Ps.  44:17  nor  have  we  dealt  /". 

Jer.  5:2  L.  liveth,  they  swear/. 
31  prophets  prophesy/.  29:9 
6:13  every  one  dealeth/.  8:10 
7:9  ye  steal,  mur.  and  swear  f.  f 
40:16  for  thou  speakest  /.  of  Is. 
43:2  speakest /.  L.  huth  not  sent 

Hos.  10:4  swe.  /.  in  making  cov. 

Zee.  5:4  enter  liouse  swear  /. 

Mat.  5:11  say  evil  against  you  /. 

Luke  3:14  nor  accuse  any  /. 

1  Tim.  6:30  opp.  of  science/. 

1  Pet.  3:16  /.  accuse  good  conv. 
FALSIFYI!VG. 

Amos  8:5  /.  balances  by  deceit 
FAME. 

Gen.  45:16/.  was  heard  in  Phar. 
Num.  14:15  have  heard/,  of  thee 
Jos.  6:27  Joshua's  f.  was  noised 
9:9  we  heard  the/,  of  God 
1  K.  4:31  f.  was  in  all  nations 
10:1  heard  /.  of  Sol.  2  Chr.  9:1 
7  wish,  exceedeth /.  2  Clir.  9:6 
1  f7jr.l4:17 /.  of  D.  was  to  all 
Est.  9:4  Mordecai's /.  thro'  prov. 
Job  28:22  we  have  heard/. 
Is.  66:19  that  have  not  heard  /. 
Jer.  6:24  we  have  heard  the /. 
Zep.  3:19  and  I  will  got  them  f. 
Mat.  4:24/.  of  J.  abroad,  Mark 

1:28:  Luke  4:14,37;  5:15 
9:26  the /.  thereof  went  abroad 
31  they  spread  abroad  his  /. 
14:1  Herod  heard  of/,  of  Jesus 
FAMILIAR. 
Job  19:14  my/,  friends  have  for. 
Ps.  41:9  my  /.  friend  lift  up  heel 

FAMILIAR  spirit. 
Lev.  20:27  man  or  wom.  of  a/,  s. 

1  Sam.  28:7  wo.  that  hath /.  s.  8 

2  Chr.  33:6  Man.  dealt  with/,  s. 
Is.  29:4  aa  one  that  hath  a/,  s. 

FAMILI.\R  spirits. 
Lev.  19:31  reg.  not  th.  have/,  s. 
20:6  soul  that  turnoth  after/,  s. 
Deut.  18:11  norconsulter  w./. 

1  Sam.  28:3  S.  putawav  Wi.  f.S.  9 

2  K.  21:6  with  /.  s.  :  23:24/  s. 
Is.  8:19  seek/,  s.  ;  19:3  hath /.  «. 

FAMILIARS. 
Jer.  20:10  /.  watched  for  halting 

FAMILY. 
Lev.  20:5  I  will  set  face  ag.  his/. 
25:10  return  ev.  man  to  his/. '41 
47  the  stock  of  the  Strang.  /. 
Num.  36:6/.  of  father's  tribe,  12 
Deut.  39:18  lest  a /.  turn  from  L. 
,Tos.  7:14  /.  which  Lord  taketh 
Jud.  1:35  go  man  and  all  his  /. 
6:15  my/,  is  poor  in  Manasseh 
Jer.  3:14  one  of  a  cit.  two  of  a  /. 
Zee.  12.12/.  sh.  mourn,  13,  14 
Eph.  3:15/  in  hcav.  and  earth 

F.\MILIES. 
Gen.  10:5  Gentiles  divided  aft./. 
12:3  all/,  of  earth,  28:14 
Ex.  13:2l  take  Iamb  ac.  to  yo.  /. 
Neh.  4:13  people  after  their/. 
■Job  31:.34did  cont.  of/,  ter.  me? 
Ps.  68:6  G.  setteth  solitary  in/. 
107:41  mak.  him  /.  like  a  flock 
.ler.  1:15  will  call  all/,  of  north 
10:25  furv  on /,  callnot  name 
25:9  will  take  all  the/,  of  north 
31:1  God  of  all  the/,  of  Israel 
33:24  /.  which  L.  hath  chosen 
Ezek.  20:32  as  f.  of  countries 
Arrvos  3:3  vou  have  I  kn.  of  all  /. 
Nah.  3:4  selloth  /.  thro'  witchr. 
Zee.  12:14/.  that  remain 
14:17  will  not  come  of  all/. 

FAMIIVE. 
Gen.  12:10  /.  was  grievous  in  la. 
26:1/  inland,  besides  first/. 
41:27  7  empty  ears  7  years  /. 
.30/  shall  consume  the  land 
31  plenty  not  kn.  by  rea.  of/. 
.56  /'.  was  over  all  face  of  earth 
47:13  fainted  bv  reason  of/. 
Puth  1:1  ruled  there  wa«/. 
2  Sam.  21:1/.  in  the  davs  of  D. 
24:13  shall  vears  of/,  come? 

1  K.  8:37  in  land  f.  2'  Chr.  20:9 
18:2  /.  in  Samaria,  2  K.  6:25 

2  K.  7:4  then  the    is  in  the  citv 
8:1  the  Lord  hath  call,  for  a/'. 

25:3  /.  prevailed  in  J.  no  bread 
2  Chr.  30:11  H.  per.  vou  to  die  /. 
Job  5:20  in/,  he  shall  red.  thee/ 


818 


FAR 

Job  5:22  atdestruc./.  thou  sh.  la. 

30:3  want  and/,  were  solitary 
Ps.  .33:19  keep  them  alive  in  /. 

37:19  in  days  of/. 

105:16  he  called  for  a  /. 
Is.  14:.30  1  will  kill  root  with/. 

51:19  destruction,  /.  and  sword 
Jer  14:15  by  /.  sh.  proph.  be  con. 
18  them  that  are  sick  with/. 

15:2  such  for  the/,  to  the/. 

18:21  deliver  up  children  to  /. 

21:7  deliver  from  the  /.  to  Neb. 

24:10  send/,  am.  them,  20:17 

27:8  nation  will  I  pun.  with  /. 

34:17  liberty  for  you  to  the/. 

42:16  the/,  shall  follow 

.52:6  the/,  was  sore  in  the  city 
Lam..  5:10  skin  black,  bee.  of  /, 
Ezek.  5:12  part  consumed  with/. 

16  evil  arrows  of /. 

17  I  send  on  you  /.  14:13 
7:15 /.  within  /,  and  pestilence 
13:16  leave  a  few  men  from/. 
36:29  will  lay  no /.  upon  you 

Amos  8:11  I  will  send  /. 
Lnke  4:25  great /.  thro"ugh  land 
15:14  a  mighty/,  in  that  land 
Pom.  8:.35/.  scp.  fr.  love  of  C? 
Rev.  18:8  in  one  day,  death,/. 

By  the  F.4MI1VE. 
Jer.  11:22  sons  and  d.  die  by  t.  f. 
14:12  I  will  consume  by  t.  f.  15 
16:4  be  con.  by  t.f.  44:12,  18,  27 
21:9  abideth  in  city  die  by  t.  f. 
.38:2  shall  die  by  f.  Ezek.  6:12 
42:17  they  shall  die  by  the  f. 
22  that  ye  shall  die  by  the  f. 
44:13  I  have  punish.  J.  by  t.  f. 
Ezek.  6:11  they  shall  fall  by  the  f. 

FAMIiVES. 
Mat.  24:7  shall  be /.  pestilences, 
Mark  13:8;  Luke^un 
FAMISH,  ED. 
Gen.  41:.55  all  land  of  Egvpt  /. 
Prov.  10:3  not  sufl'er  right,  to  /. 
Is.  5:13  their  honor,  men  are  /. 
Zep.  2:11  will /.  gods  of  earth 

FAMOrS. 
N7tm.  16:2  /.  in  congrega.  26:9 
Puth  4:11  be  thou  /.  in  Bethleh. 

14  his  name  may  be  /.  in  Israel 
1  Chr.  5:24  were /.  men,  12:30 
Ps.  74:5  was /.  as  he  lifted  axes 
1.36:18  to  him  who  slew /.  kings 
Ezek.  23:10  became /.  am.  worn. 
32:18  daughters  off.  nations 

F.\X,  Substantive. 
Is.  30:24  winnowed  with /. 
■Jer.  15:7  I  will  fan  with  /. 
Mat.  3:13  wh./.  is  in  h.  Luke  3:17 
FAN,  Verb. 
41:16  sh.  /.  them,  winds  sh. 
■Jer.  4:11  a  dry  wind  not  to  /. 
15:7  I  will  /.  them  with  a  'fan 
51:2  fanners  that  shall /.  her 
FAR. 

Gen.  18:25  /.  from  thee  to  slay 
E.e.  8:28  ye  shall  not  go  very/. 

23:7  keep  /.  from  false  matter 
Dent.  12:21/  from  thee.  14:34 

29:22  stranger  from  a  /.  land 
,Ios.  9:22 /.  from  you 
■lud.  9:17  adventured  life /. 

19:11  dav  was  /.  spent 

1  Sam.  20:9  J.  "said,/,  be  it  from 

2  Clir.  26:15  name  spr./.  abroad 
Neh.  4:19  separ.  one /.  "from  an. 

9:20  Jews  both  nigh  and/. 
Job  5:4  his  child.  /  from  safety 

11:14  iniquity  /  awav,  22:23 

,34:10  /.  be  it  from  God 
Ps.  10:5  judg.  are/,  out  of  sight 

22:1  why  so  /.  from  help,  me? 

73:27  that  are  /  from  thee 

97:9  L.  exalteci/.  above  all  gods 

103:12  as/,  as  e'ast  ft-,  west,  so /. 

109:17  blessing  be/,  from  him 

119:1.55  salva.  is/,  from  wicked 
Pror.  4:24  and  pe"rver.  lips  put/. 

15.39  Lord  is/,  from  the  wicked 

23:15  rod  of  cor.  sh.  drive  it/. 

31:10  her  price  is /.  above  nib. 
Ec.  2.13/  as  liaht  excel,  dark. 
Is.  19:6  shall  turn  rivers/,  away 

40:12  hear  yo  tliaty".  from  right. 

54:14  thou  shalt  be/,  from  6pp. 

59:9  is  judgment  f.'from  us 
■Icr.  51:04  thus/,  are  words  of  J. 
L<i)n.  3:17  my  soul/,  from  peace 
Ezek.  11:15  get  ye/,  from  the  L. 
Z)rt)i.  11:2  fourth  king/,  richer 
A7110S  6:3  put  f.  awav  "evil  day 
Mat.  16:22  be'it/.  from  thee,  L. 
Mark        dav  was  now/,  speni 

12:34  not/,  from  kingd.  of  God 


FAS 

Mark\Z:Zi  man  taking  a/.  Jour. 
Luke  7:6  was  not /.  from  house 

22:51  Jesus  said,  Suf.  ye  thus/. 

24:29  for  the  day  is/,  spent 
50  out  as /.  as  to  Bethany 
■John  21:8  wore  not /.  from  land 
Acts  17:27  not /.  from  every  one 

22:21  send  thee/,  hence  to  Gen. 

28:15  moot  us  as  /.  as  Ap.-forum 
Porn.  13:12  the  night  is/,  spent 
3  Cor.  4:17/  more  ex.  weight 
Eph.  1:31/  abo.  all  principality 

4:10  ascended  up /.  above  all 
PhU.  1:33  w  ith  C.  wh.  is/,  bet. 
Heb.  7:15  it  is  yet/,  more  evid 

See  COUNTRY,  COUNTRIES. 

F.AR  from  me. 

1  Sam.  2:30  Be  it  /.  from  me, 

22:15;  %  Sam.  2'0:20;  23:17 
■lob  13:21  thy  hand  f.from  me 
19:13  halh  put  my  bre./.  /.  me 
21:16  w  icked  is /. /.  m.  22:18 
.30:10  they  flee /  from  me 
Ps.  22:11  O  Lord  be  not  /./.  me, 

19;  3.5:23;  38:21;  71:12 
27:9  hide  not  thy  facef.fr.  me 
88:8  mine  acquaintance/./.  m« 
18  lover  and  friend/.yrom  me 
Prov.  30:8  remove/./,  me  vanity 
Ec.  7:23  but  was f.frmn  me 
Is.  29:13  their  heart/. /rom  me 
Jer.  2:5  they  are  gone  f.from  me 
Lam.  1:16  comfort,  is  f.fromme 
Ezek.  44:10  Lev.  are  g'one  f.f.  7ne 
Mat.  15:8  is/./.  Tne,  Mark.  7:6 

From  F  AR. 
Deut.  28:49  na.  ag././.  Jer.  5:15 
■lob  36:3  fetch  my  know././. 
Is.  5:26  lift  up  ensign/./. 
10:3  desol.  which  sh.  corae /./. 
22:3  which  are  fletl/wm/. 
30:27  the  name  of  L.  com./.  /. 
43:6  bring  my  sons  from  f.  60:9 
49:1  hearken,  ye  people  from  f. 
12  these  shall  come  from  f. 
60:4  thy  sons  shall  come  from  f. 
,Ier.  30:10 1  will  save  thee/rom/. 
Ezek.  2.3:40  for  men  to  come  f.f. 
Mark  8:3  div.  of  them  came/./. 
See  APAR. 

FAR  off. 

Deut.  13:7  serve  the  gods /.  off 
2(1:15  thus  do  to  cities  very/,  off 
30:11  nor  is  com./, 

2  Satn.  15:17  king  tarried  /.  off 

3  Chr.  6:.36  captives  to  land  /  off 
Ps.  55:7  would  I  wander/,  off 
Prov.  37:10  than  a  brother  /.  off 
Ec.  7:24  /  off  who  find  out"? 

Is.  17:13  thev  shall  floe  f.  off 
33:13  ve  /  off,  what  I  'done 

17  behold  land  that  is/,  off 
46:13  my  right,  not  be /.  off 
57:19  peace  to  him  /,  p^ 
59:11  salvation,  bu't  it'is  /.  off 
Ezek.  6:12  /  p;f  die  of  pes'tilence 
8:6  /.  off  from  my  sanctuarv  ? 
11:16  I  have  cast  them  /,  off 
12:27  prophesieth  of  times /.  off 
33:5  those  that  be/.  p;f  sh.  mock 
Dan.  9:7  confus.  to  Israel/,  off 
Joel  2:20  rem./,  off  north,  army 
3:8  sell  them  to  Sabeans/.  off 
Mic.  4:7  her  cast/,  off.  a  nation 
Zee.  6:25 /.  p^co"me  and  build 
Eph.  2:13 /.  off  are  made  nigh 
FARE,  ED. 

1  Sam.  17:18  look  how  thy  br./. 
Jo?).  1:3  jiaid  the /.  thereof 
Luke  16:19  rich  man /.  sumptu. 

FAREWELL. 
Luke  9:61  bid  them  /.  at  home 
.irts  15-29  well,  /.  lS:21 ;  23:30 

2  Cor.  13:11  Anally  brethren,/. 
FARTHER.   See  fitither. 

F.\RTHI\G,  S. 
Mat.  5:26  paid  the  uttermost/. 
10:29  two  sparrows  sold  for/. .? 
.Mark  12:42  threw  two  mites,  a /. 
Luke  12:6  five  sparr.  for  two /. 

FASHION. 
Ma)I:  2:12  never  saw  it  on  this /. 
Luke  9:29  /.  of  his  countenance 
Acts  7:44  make  tabernacle  to/. 
1  Cor.  7:31/  world  pass,  away 
Phil.  2:8  found  in/,  as  a  man' 
Jam.  1:11  the  grace  off.  perish. 
F.\SHION,  ED,  ETH,  ING. 
Job  10:8  hands/,  me.  Ps.  119:73 
31:15  not  one/,  us  in  the  wo.  ? 
Ps.  .3:3:15  he/,  their  hearts  alike 
1;J9:16  in  continuance  were /. 
Is.  22:11  nei.  respect  to  him/,  it 
44:12  the  smith /.  it  with  ham. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAT 

Is.  45:9  clay  say  to  him  that /. 
jEzek.  16:7  thy  breasts  are /. 
J'hil.  3:21/.  like  to  his  glo.  body 
1  Pet.  1:14  not /.  to  former  lusts 

FAST,  Adverb. 
Jud.  15:13  we  will  bind  thee/. 
Ps.  65:6  strength  set/,  moun. 
Prov.  4:13 /.  hold  of  instruction 
Jer.  48:16  afflic.  of  M,  hastetli/. 
59:3:i  took  captiv.  held  them /. 
Jon.  1:5  lay  in  ship,/,  asleep 
FAST,  Substantive. 

1  K.  21:9  pro.  a/.  2  Clir.  20:3; 

Ezr.  8:21 ;  Jer.  36:9 ;  Jon.  3:5 
Js.  58:3  in f.  you  find  pleasure 

5  a/,  wilt  thou  call  this  af.f 

6  this  the /.  I  have  chosen  ? 
Joel  1:14  sane./,  call  assem.  2:15 
Zee.  8:19/  of  4th,  5th,  7th,  10th 

month 

Acts  27:9 /.  was  now  already  past 
FAST,  Verb. 

S  Sam.  12:23  child  dead,  why/.  ? 
Is.  58:4  ye /.  for  strife,  sh.  not /. 
Jer.  14:12  when /.  I  will  not  hear 

Zee.  7:5  did  ye  at  all /.  unto  me? 
Mat.  6:16  ye  /.  be  not  of  sad 
counten.  that  may  ap.  to /. 

9:14  disc./,  not?  Mark  2:18 
15  then/.  Mark  2:20;  Lu.  5:35 
Mark  2:18  disc,  of  J.  used  to /. 

19  children  of  bridechamber /. 
iwX:e5:33  discip.  of  J./,  often? 

18:12  If.  twice  in  the  week 
FASTED,  EST. 
Jud.  20:26  f.  th.  day,  1  Sam.  7:6 
ISam.  31:13 /.  7  d.  1  Chr.  10:12 
iiSam.  l:12/.forS. ;  l.Ar.21:27A. 
Neh.  1:4  Neh./.  and  pra.  Ez.  8:23 
Is.  58:3  why  have  we /.  ? 
Mat.  4:2  Jesus /.  forty  days 

6:17  when  thou /  anoint  head 
Acts  13:3 /.  laid  hands  on  them 

FASTING,  S. 
Neh.  9:1  were  assembled  with /. 
Est.  4:3  dec.  came  there  was /. 
Ps.  35:13  humbled  soul  with/. 

69:10  chast.  my  soul  with/. 

109:24  knees  weak  through /. 
Jer.  36:6  the  words  on/,  day 
Dan.  6:18  passed  the  night /. 

9:3  D.  set  him.  to  seek  by /. 
Joel  2:12  turn  ye  with/. 
Mat.  15:.32  send  them  away/. 

17:21  but  by  /.  Mark  9:29 
Mark  8:3  if  I  send  them  away /. 
Luke  2:37  Anna  served  G,  with /. 
Acts  10:30  four  days  ago  I  was /. 

14:23  and  had  prayed  with/. 

87:33  fourteenth  day  ye  cont./ 
\Cor.  7:5  give  yourselves  to/. 

2  Cor.  6:5  approv.  ourselves  in /. 
11:27 /.  often,  in  cold  and  nak. 

FASTEN,  ED,  IIVG. 
Judg.  4:21  J./,  nail  into  ground 
1  Chr.  10:10 /.  head  in  temple 
j6b  -38:6  wher.  are  foundations /. 
Ec.  12:11  as  nails /.  by  masters 
Is.  22:23  I  will /.  him  as  a  nail 
25  nail /.  in  the  sure  place 
41:7  he /.  it,  it  sh.  not  be  moved 
Jer.  10:4  they /.  it  with  nails 
Luke  4:20  eyes  of  all/,  on  him 
Acts  3:4  Peter/,  his  eyes  on  him 
11:6  when  I  liad /.  my  eyes 
28:3  a  viper /.  on  his  hand 
FAT. 

Gen.  4:4  Abel  brought/,  of  flock 
Ex.  29:13  take  the  f.  22;  Lev.  3:3, 

4,  9,  10;  4:8;  7:3,  4 
Lev.  3:16  all  the/,  is  the  Lord's 
4:26  bum  his  f.  6:12;  17:6 
7:24/  of  beast  that  dieth 
9:24  fire  from  Lord  consumed  f. 
Lent.  32:14/  of  lambs,     of  kid 
Jud.  3:22 /.  closed  on  the  blade 

1  Sam.  2:15  before  they  burnt  f. 
15:22  hearken  is  better  than/. 

S^arn.  1:22  from/',  of  mighty 

2  Chr.  .35:14  ofl'er.y.  until  night 
Job  15:27  collops  of/,  on  flanks 
Ps.  17:10  inclosed  in  th.  own/. 
n.  1:11  full  oif.  of  fed  beasts 

34:6 /.  with  the/,  of  kidneys 

4:3:24  nor  filled  me  with/. 
Ezek.  44:7  ye  offer/,  and  blood 

Eat  FAT. 
Gen.  45:18  shall  eat  f.  of  land 
Lev.  3:17  eat  no/.  7:23 

7:25  whoso  eateth  f.  be  cut  off 
Deut.  32:38  eatf  of  sacrifices 
1^'eh.  8:10  eatf.  drink  the  sweet 
Ezek.  34:3  ye  eat  f.  and  clothe 

39.19  ye  shall  eatf.  till  full 
t.tc.  11:16  shall  eat  flesh  of/. 


FAT 

F-\T,  Adjective. 

Gen.  41:2  came  up  sc'en  kine/. 

49:20  out  of  A.  his  bread  be/ 
Num.  13:20  land  is/,  or  lean 
Deut.  31:20  when  waxen/,  then 

32:15  Jeshurun  waxed/,  kicked 
■Jud.  3:17  Egl.  was  very  f.  man 
1  Sam.  2:29  to  make  f.  with  off. 

28:24  the  woman  had  a/,  calf 
1  Chr.  4:40  they  found/,  pasture 
Neh.  9:25  took  a /.  land  bee./. 
Ps.  22:29  they /.  on  earth 

37:20  enemies  as /.  of  lambs 

92:14  shall  be /.  and  flourish. 

119:70  heart  is  as /.  as  grease 
Prov.  11:25  lib.  soul  be  made/. 

13:4  soul  of  diligent  be  made/. 

15:.30  good  report  mak.  bones/. 

28:25  trusteth  in  L.  be  made/. 
7s.  5: 17  of/,  ones  strangers  eat 

6:10  make  the  hea.  of  th.  peo./. 

10:16  send  am./,  ones  leanness 

25:6  feast  of/,  th.  full  of  mar. 

28:1  on  heatl  of  the /.  valleys,  4 

30:23  bread  be  f.  and  plenteous 

34:6  sword  of  the  L.  is  made  f. 
7  dust  shall  be  f.  w-ith  fatness 

58:11  L.  shall  make/,  thy  bones 
Jer.  5:28  waxen /.  they  shine 

50:11  ve  are  gro^^'n  f.  as  heifer 
Ezek.  34:14  in/,  pasture  sh.  feed 
16  I  will  destroy/,  and  strong 
20  judge  bet./,  cattle  and  lean 

45:15  lamb  out  of/,  pastures 
Amos  5:22  nor  reg.  off.  of/,  bea. 
Hah.  1:16  by  them  portion  is /. 

FATHER. 

Gen.  17:4  be /.  of  many  nations, 
5;  Rom.  4:17,  18 

44:19  have  ye  a/.  ?  20  we  have 

45:8  made  me  a /.  to  Pharaoh 
Lev.  24:10/  was  an  Egyptian 
Num.  11:12  as  nursing/. 

.30:16  statutes  betw./.  and  dau. 
Jud.  17:10  be  to  me  a/. 

18:19  be  to  us  a  f.  and  a  priest 
Est.  2:7  Esther  had  nei./.  nor 
■Job  29:16  I  was  a/,  to  the  poor 

31:18  with  me  as  with  a  /. 

.38:28  hath  the  rain  a 
Ps.  68:5  a /.  of  fatherless  Is  God 

103:13  as  a/,  pitieth  children 
Prov.  3:12  correcteth,  as /.  son 

4:1  hear  the  instruction  of  a/. 

10:1  maketh  a  glad /.  15:20 

17:21  /.  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy 

23:24 /.  of  righteous  sh.  rejoice 
Is.  9:6  called  everlasting  F. 

22:21  Eliakim  be /.  to  inhabit. 

38:19  f.  to  child,  make  kn.  truth 
.Ter.  3i:9  for  I  am  a/,  to  Israel 
Ezek.  18:4  as  soul  of/,  so  of  son 

20  son  shall  not  bear  iniq.  of /. 
22:7  in  thee  they  set  light  by/. 

itic.  7:6  son  dishonoreth  the/. 
Mai.  1:6  a/,  where  mine  honor? 

2:10  have'  we  not  all  one  f.  f 
Mat.  10:20/  del.  ch.  Mark  1.3:12 
37  that  loveth  f.  more  than  me 

11:25  Jesus  said,  I  th.  thee,  F. 

26  so  F.  Lu.  10:21 ;  .John  11:41 

27  knoweth  the  Son  but  the  F. 
15:4  that  curseth/.  Mark  7:10 
19:5  leave/,  and  cleave  to  wife 

29  that  hath  forsaken/,  for  my 

name's  sake.  jl/«?'fc'l0:29 
28:19  baptizing  in  name  o{ F. 
Mark  9:24/  of  child  cried 
13:32  knoweth  no  man  but  F. 
14:36  Abba,  F.  all  th.  possible 
Luke  10:22  who  the  F.  is,  but  S. 
11:11  if  a  son  ask  bread  of  a/. 
12:53 /.  be  divided  against  the 

son  and  son  against  the  f. 
15:21/.  I  have  sinned  aga.  nea. 
16:271  pray  thee/,  send'him 
22:42  F.  if  willing,  remove  cup 
23:34  F.  forgive  them,  they 

46  F.  into  thy  hands  I  com. 
John  1:14  only  begotten  of  F. 

18  Son  who  is  in  bosom  of  i*'. 
3:35  F.  loveth  the  Son,  5:20 
4:11  nor  at  Jerusal.  worship  F, 
23  shall  worship  F.  in  spirit 
5:19  do  noth.  but  what  F.  do 

21  as  F.  rais.  up  dead,  so  Son 

22  the  F.  judgeth  no  man,  but 

23  honor  the  Son  even  as  F. 
26  the  F.  hath  life  in  himself 

36  works  F.  hath  giv.  me  bear 
witness  F.  hath  sent  me 

37  F.  which  hath  sent,  8:16; 
12:49;  14:24;  \John  4:14 

5:45  will  ac.  vou  to  the  F. 

6:.37  all  the  F.  giveth  me,  shall 
39  F.  will  that  I  lose  nothing 
42  Jesus  whose  /.  we  know? 


FAT 

.John  0:44  exc.  the  F.  draw  him 

45  learned  of  F.  cometh  to  nu' 

46  not  any  hath  seen  the  F.  he 
57  se.  me,  and  I  live  by  the  F. 

8:16  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  F. 
18  F.  beareth  witness  of  me 

27  unders.  not  he  spake  oi  F. 
29  F.  hath  not  left  me  alone 
41  we  have  one  F.  even  God 
44  devil  is  liar,  and  the /.  of  it 

10:15  F.  know,  me,  so  1  the  F. 
.36  whom  the  F.  hath  sanctified 
.38  F.  is  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

12:27  F.  save  me  from  this  hour 

28  F.  glorify  thy  name,  then 
50  as  F.  said  to  me,  so  I  speak 

13:1  should  depart  unto  the  F. 

3  that  F.  had  given  all  things 
14:6  com.  to  the  F.  but  by  me 

8  Lord,  show  us  the  F. 

9  seen  me,  hath  seen  the  F. 
11 1  in  F.  and  F.  in  me,  17:21 
13  F.  may  be  glorified  in  Son 
16  pray  the  F.  for  you,  16:26 
31  I  love  the  F.  as  F.  gave  co. 

15:9  as  the  F.  hath  loved  me.  so 
16  whatsoever  ye  ask  F.  16:26 

26  I  will  send  Comfor.  from  F. 
16:3  not  known  the  F.  nor  me 

15  all  things  F.  hath,  are  mine 

16  because  I  go  to  the  F.  17 
25  show  you  plainly  of  the  F. 

27  the  F.  loveth  you,  because 

28  I  came  tromF.  and  go  to  F. 
.32  am  not  alone,  F.  is  with  me 

17:1  F.  hour  is  come,  glorify  S. 

F.  glorify  thou  me  with 
11  holy  F.  keep  th.  given  me 

24  I  will  they  be  where  I  am 

25  O  right.  F.  world  hath  not 
Ads  1:4  wait  for  promise  of  i''. 

7  F.  put  in  his  own  power 
2:33  received  of  F.  the  promise 
Rom.  4:11  be /.  of  them  believe 
12/  of  circumcision  to  them 

16  Abraham,  who  is/,  of  us  all 
6:4  as  Christ  was  raised  by  F. 
8:15  whereby  we  cry,  Abba,  F. 
11:28  are  belov.  for  "the  F.  sake 
15:6  F.  of  our  L.  J.  C.  2  Cor.  1:3 ; 

11:31;  Eph.  1:3;  I  Pet.  1:3 

1  Cor.  8:6  is  but  one  God,  the  F. 
15:24  deliv.  up  kingdom  to  F. 

2  Cor.  1:3  F.  of  mercies 
6:18  I  will  be  a  F.  unto  you 
Gal.  1:3  peace  from  F.  2  Tiyn. 

1:2;  Tit.  1:4 

4  ac.  to  will  of  God  and  our  F. 
4:2  until  time  appointed  of  i^. 

6  Spirit  crying,  Abba,  F. 
Eph.  1:17  G.  of  Jesus  F.  of  glory 

2:18  access  by  one  Spirit  to  F. 

3:14  bow  my  knees  unto  the  F. 

4:6  one  God  and  F.  all 

5:20  giving  thanks  to  F.  Col. 
1:3,  12;  3:17 

6:23  love  with  faith  from  F. 
Phil.  2:11  is  Lord,  to  glory  of  F. 

22  as  a  son  with  the /.  he  hath 
Col.  1:19  it  plea.  F.  that  all  fuln. 

2:2  acknowl.  of  mystery  of  F. 
1  Thes.  1:1  church  in  God  the  F. 

2:11  charged  you,  as  a/,  doth 
1  Tim.  5:1  entreat  him  as  a 
Ileb.  1:5  I  will  be  to  him  a  F.  he 

7:3  Melchizedek  without/. 

12:7  what  son /.  chasten,  not  ? 
9  in  subjection  to  F.  of  spirits 
Jam.  1:17  com.  from  F.  of  lights 

3:9  bless  we  God,  even  the  F. 
1  Pet.  1:2  foreknowl.  of  the  F. 

17  call  on  F.  who  judgeth 

'3,  Pet.  1:17  receiv.  from  5^.  honor 

1  John  1:2  life  wh.  was  with  F. 

3  our  fellow,  is  with  F. 

2:1  an  advocate  with  the  F.  J. 
13  because  ye  have  knovra  F. 

15  love  of  the  F.  is  not  in  him 

16  pride  of  life  is  not  of  the  F. 

22  antichrist  deni.  F.  and  Sou 

23  whoso  deni.  S.  hath  not  F. 

24  continue  in  the  S.  and  in  F. 
3:1  what  manner  of  love  the  F. 
5:7  three  bear  record,  the  F. 

2  John  3  mercy  and  peace  fr.  F. 

4  we  received  a  com.  from  F. 
9  abideth  in  Christ  hath  P. 

Jude  1  sanctified  by  God  the  F. 

See  AER.\HAM. 

Her  FATHER. 

Gen.  19:a3  fi.-born  lay  with  herf. 
29:12  he  was  her  f.  brother 
Lev.  21:9  she  profaneth  herf. 
Num.  12:14  ith.f.  had  but  spit 
Deut.  21:13  bewail  h.f.  a  month 
Jud.  15:6  Philistines  burnt  h.f. 
Est.  2:7  h.  /.  anu  mothci  dead 

9 


FAT 

HiH  FATHER. 

Gen.  2:24  shall  a  man  leave  his  f. 

Mark  10:7;  Eph.  5:31 
28:7  Jacob  obeyed  his  J.  and  his 
31:53  J.  sware  by  fear  of  Aw/. 
37: 1  his  f.  was  a  stranger 
22  to  deliver  him  to  TiUf. 
44:22  the  lad  cannot  leave  Sis/. 
46:1  sacrifices  to  God  of  hinf. 
29  Joseph  went  to  meet  his  f. 
47:12  Joseph  nourished  Ai.'/. 
Ex.  21:15  smit./.  be  put  to  dea. 

17  curseth  hisf.  Lev.  20:^ 
I^ev.  19:3  fear  every  man  his  f. 
Deut.  21:18  will  not  obey  hisf. 
27:16  setteth  light  by  hisf. 
33:9  hisf.  I  have  not  seen  him 

1  Sam.  14:1  Jona.  told  not  his  f. 
19:4  spake  good  of  D.  to  his f. 
20:.34  h.f.  had  done  him  shame 

2  Sam.  7:14  w  ill  be  his  f.  he  son 
10:2  as  his  f.  showed  kindness 

to  me,  1  Chr.  19:2 

1  K.  11:4  not  perf.  as  David  h.f. 
6  as  did  Dax.  his  f.  15:11 ;  %K. 

18:3;  2  Chr.  28:1;  29:2 
33  not  as /.  2 IC.  14:3 ;  16:2 
1.5:3  walked  in  all  sins  of  hisf. 

26  way  of /.  22:43 ;  UK.  21:21 

2  K.  3:2  did  evil,  but  not  like/. 

1  Chr.  17:13  I  will  be  hisf.  28:6 

2  Chr.  3:1  L.  appeared  toD.  hisf, 
17:4Jehos.  sought  God  of  his  f. 
34:2  in  ways  of  David  his  f.  3 

Prov.  13:1  hear,  instruction  of^ 
15:5  despiseth  h.f.  instruction 
17:25  foolish  son  a  grief  to  h.f. 
19:13  is  the  calamity  of  his  f. 
96  wasteth  his f.  caus.  shame 
20:20  curseth  h.f.  lamp  put  out 
28:7  com.  of  riot,  shameth  his  f. 
24  whoso  robbeth  h  is  f. 
20:3  lov.  wisdom  rejoiceth  h.f. 
30:17  mocketh /.  ravens  pick 

7s'.  45:10  woe  to  him  saith  to  h.f. 

Ezek.  18:14  son  seeth  h.f.  sins 
17  not  die  for  iniquity  of  his  f. 

Amos  2:7  his f.  go  in  to  maid 

Zee.  13:3  hisf.  thrust  him  thro' 

Mai.  1:6  a  son  honors  his  f. 

Mat.  10:35  at  variance  .ag.  his  f. 
15:5  to  h.f.  it  is  gift,  Mark  7:11 

6  and  honor  not  hisf.  be  free 
16:27  Son  come  in  glory  of  h.  F. 

i7a/A-8:38;  X«?e9:26 
21:31  whether  did  will  of  h.f.  t 
Luke  1:32  give  hini  thr.  of  his  f. 
59  called  after  name  of  hisf. 
62  they  made  signs  unto  h'is  f. 
9:42  J.  delivered  nim  to  his  f. 
14:26  and  hate  not  hisf. 
15:12  younger  said  to  /lis  f. 
20  arose  and  came  to  hisf. 
John  5:18  said  that  G.  was  hisF. 
Acts  16:1  but  his  f.  was  a  Greek 
Heb.  7:10  in  the  loins  of  his f. 
Rev.  1:6  kings  and  pr.  to  his  F. 
14:1  his  F.  name  in  foreheads 

See  HOUSE. 

FATHER-IN-L.AW. 

Ex.  18:1  Moses'  f. -in-law.,  8,  14, 
17;  Jud.  1:16;  4:11 

27  Moses  \ei  f .-in-law  depart 
Jud.  19:4 f. -in-law  retained  him 
John  Vi:\Z  f. -in-law  to  Caiaphas 

My  FATHER. 

Gen.  19:34  1  lay  ycst.  with  my  f. 

20:12  the  daughter  of  my  f. 

27:34  E.  cried.  Bless  me,  my  f. 

31:5  the  God  of  my  f.  42;  32:9; 
Ex.  18:4 

44:24  thy  servant  my  f.  27:30 
32  surety  for  the  lad  to  myf. 

45:3  doth  viyf.  yet  live? 

47:1  myf.  and  breth.  are  come 
Deut.  26:5  a  Syrian  was  myf. 
Jos.  2:13  will  save  alive  my  f. 
Jud.  9:17  vuj f.  fought  for  you 

14:10  I  have  not  told  it  myf. 

1  Sa7n.  14:29  myf.  troub.  the  land 
18:18  what  is  my  f.  family  ? 
20:2  myf.  will  do  nothing 

13  L.  be  with  thee  as  with  my  f. 
22:3  let  my  f.  be  with  you 

2  Sam.  16:3  restore  king,  of  myf. 
1  K.  2:26  barest  ark  before  myf. 

in  all  wherein  my  f.  wasafil. 
44  wickedness  didst  t  o  D.  7/i  yf. 
3:6  showed  to  D.  myf.  mercy 

7  made  king  instead  of  my  f. 
5:3  my  f.  could  not  bund  house 
8:17  inheart  of  D.  myf.  to  build 
12:10  little  finger  be  thicker  th. 

myf.  loins,  2  Chr.  10:10 
11  my  f.  lade  you.  2  Chr.  10:11 

14  my'j,  chastised,  i  ITtr.  10:14 


CKUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAT 

1  K.  15: 19 lea.  be.  myf.lChr.  16:3 
19:30  kiss  my  f.  and  mother 

2  K.  2:13  Elisha  cried,  inyf.  myf. 
6:31  myf.  shall  I  smite  them? 
13:14  .Joash  said,  my  f.  myf. 

1  Clir.  28:4  chose  me  bef.  all  ho. 
of  my  f.  and  among  sons 

3  Chr.  2:3  didst  deal  with  my  f. 
Job  17:14  I  said  to  corrnp.  myf. 
Ps.  27:10/.  and  mother  forsake 

89:20  thou  art  tny  F.  my  God 
Pror.  4:3  for  I  was  myf.  son 
Is.  8:4  knowledge  to  cry  my  f. 
Jer.  2:27  stock,  thou  art  my  f. 
3:4  thou  not  cry,  my  F.  ?  19 
20:15  brought  tidings  to  myf. 
Dan.^-.X'^my  f.  brought  out  of  J. 
Mat.  7:21  doeth  will  of  F.  12:50 
8:31  go  bury  my  f.  Luke  9:59 
10:32  him  confess  before  my  F. 
33  him  will  I  deny  bef.  my  F. 
11:37  delivered  of  F.  Luke  10:23 
15:13  my  F.  hath  not  planted 
16:17  my  F.  in  heaven  revealed 
18:10  angels  beh.  face  ot  my  F. 
19  it  shall  be  done  of  my  F. 
35  heavenly  F.  also  do  to  you 
20:33  it  la  prepared  of  my  F. 
34:36  that  day  know,  but  tnyF. 
25:34  come,  ye  blessed  of  7ny  F. 
26:39  drink  it  new  in  F.  kingd. 
39  O  7ny  F.  let  this  cup  pass 

42  my  F.  thy  will  be  done 

53  I  cannot  pray  to  my  F.  ? 
Luke  3:49  about  my  F.  business 

15:18  I  will  arise  and  go  toOT!//. 
16:37  send  him  to  viy  f.  house 
23:39  as  my  F.  hath  appointed 
34:49  the  promise  of  my  F. 
John  5:17  my  F.  workcth 
30  but  the  will  of  my  F. 

43  I  am  come  in  my  F.  name 
6:33  my  F.  giv.  you  true  bread 

65  except  it  bo  given  of  my  F. 
8:19  nei.  know  me,  nor  my  F. 

38  as  my  F.  halh  taught 

39  I  have  seen  with  my  F. 

49  I  honor  niy  F.  ye  dishonor 

54  it  is  my  F.  that  honor,  me 
10:17  doth  7ny  F.  love  me 

18  this  com.  I  recei.  of  my  F. 
25  works  I  do  in  jny  F.  n  irao 

29  my  F.  is  greater  than  all 

30  I  and  my  F.  are  one 

32  good  works  from  7ny  F. 

37  if  I  do  not  works  of  my  F. 
12:26  him  will  my  F.  honor 
14:7  should  have  known  my  F. 

12  because  I  go  to  my  F.  1C:10 
30  shall  know  I  am  in  my  F. 
21  shall  be  loved  oimyF.  23 
23  my  F.  is  greater  than  I 

15:1  my  F.  is  the  husbandman 
8  herein  is  my  F.  glorified 
10  I  kept  jny  F.  commandm. 
15  all  that  I  heard  oimy  F. 
23  hateth  me  hateth  my  F.  24 
18:11  cup  my  F.  hath  given 
20:17  to  my  F.  and  your  F. 
21  as  my  F.  hath  sent  me,  so 
Mev.  2:27  as  I  received  of  my  F. 
3:5  confess  his  name  bef.  7ny  F. 

Our  FATHER. 
Gen.  19:.31  o.f.  old;  33 o./.  dri. 
43:38  ourf.  is  in  good  health 
44:31  o.  f.  with  sorrow  to  grave 
Nu7n.  37:3  o.f.  died  in  wildern. 

4  name  oiourf.  done  away? 
1  Chr.  29:10  bless,  bo  th.  L.  o.  F. 
Is.  63:16  thou  art  our  F. 
64:8  art  our  F.  we  are  the  clay 
Jer.  3.3:6  ourf.  com.  drink  no  w. 
Mat.  6:9  our  F.  Luke  11:3 
Mark  11:10  blessed  king,  oto.f. 
Luke  3:8  have  Abraham  toourf. 
Johni-.Vi  greater  thano./. 8:53 
Acts  7:2  God  appeared  to  ourf. 
Horn.  1:7  peace  fr.  G.  our  F.  1  Cor. 
1:3;  'iCor.  1:2;  Eph.  1:2;  Phil. 
1:2;  ro/.l:2;  lThes.!:U2Thes. 
1:2;  1  Tun.  1:2;  Phile.  3 
9:10  even  by  ourf.  Isaac 
Gal.  1:4  will  of  God  and  our  F. 
Phil.  4:20  to  our  F.  be  glory 
1  rhes.  1:3  siglit  of  G.  and  o.  F. 
3:11  our  F.  direct  our  way 

13  stablish  in  holine  ;s  bef.  O.F. 
3  Thes.  1:1  church  in  God  our  F. 

2:16  our  F.  comfort  your  hearts 

Their  F.VTHER. 
Oen.  9:33  saw  not  naked,  of  t.f. 

19:36  with  child  by  thdrf. 
Ex.  40:15  didst  anoint  their  f. 
1  Sam.  2:25  heark.  not  to  their  f. 

10:12  one  said.  Who  is  their f. 
1  Chr.  24:2  N.  Ahihu  died  bef.  t.f. 
%Chr.  21:3  t.f.  gave  great  gifts 


FAT 

Job  42:15  t.f.  gave  inheritance 
Prov.  .30:11  that  curseth  their f. 
Jer.  16:7  con.  to  drink  for  t.f. 
35:14  Jona.  sous  obeyed  t.  f.  16 
Ezek.  22:10  disc.  t.f.  nakedness 
Mat.  4:21  with  Zebedoe  their  f. 
22  left  t.f.  and  followed  him 

Thy  FATHER. 

Gen.  12:1  get  from  thy  f.  house 
4(i:3  I  am  the  God  of  ihyf. 
49.25  by  the  God  of  thyf. 
36  blessings  of  thy  f.  prevailed 
50:16  t.f.  com.  before  he  died 

17  forgive  serv.  of  G.  of  thy  f. 
Ex.  30:13  honor  I".  /'.  and  mother, 

Deut.  5:16;  Mat.  15:4;  19:19 
Deut.  6:3  as  G.  o(  t.f.  promised 
33:6  is  not  he  t.f.  bought  thee? 
7  ask  thy  f.  and  he  will  show 
Ruth  2:11  thou  hast  left  thyf. 

1  Sam.  30:6  if  thy  f.  misg  me 

2  Sa7n.  6:21  chose  me  before  t.  f. 
10:3  tliinkest  thou  that  D.  doth 

honor  thy  f.  1  Chr.  19:3 
16:19  served  in  thyf.  presence 

1  A'.  11:12  for  David  t.f.  sake 

2  A'.  3:13  get  to  prophets  of  t.f. 
20:5  thus  saith  the  G.  of  D.  t.f. 

2  Chr.  21:13;  Is.  38:5 

1  ty/ir.  28:9  son,  know  G.  of  t.f. 

2  Chr.  7:17  ifwalk  bef.meas^./. 
.lotj  15:10  much  elder  than  thyf. 
Pror.  1:8  instruct,  of  thy  f.  23:32 

6:20  keep  thy  f.  commandment 

2:3:25  t.f.  and  mother  sh.  be  gl. 

27:10  thyf.  friend  forsake  not 
7s.  43:27  thy  first/,  hath  sinned 

58:14  heritage  of  Jacob  thyf. 
Jer.  13:6  house  oit.f.  dealt  trea. 

32:15  did  not  thy  f.  eat,  drink 
Ezek.  16:3  thy  f.  was  an  Amorite 
Pan.  5:11  in  the  days  of  thy  f. 

18  God  gave  thy  f.  a  kingdom 
Mat.  0:4  t.  F.  who  seeth  iu  sec. 

6  pray  to  t.  F.  who  is  in  secret 
Mark  7:10  M.  said,  Honor  thy  f. 

10:19;  Luke  18:20;  Eph.  6:3 
Luke  2:48  thy  f.  and  I  sought 
15:27  thyf.  liath  killed  calf 
John  8:19  Where  is  thyf.  f 

Your  FATHER. 

Gen.  31:7  your f.  hath  deceived 
43:7  is  yourf.  alive  1 
44:17  got  up  in  peace  to  ijour  f. 
45:19  bring  T/uur  f.  and  come 
49:3  hearken  unto  Israel  yourf. 
•ler.  35:18  olx-ycd  Joaadab  y.J. 
Ezek.  16:45  ijoiirf.  an  Amorite 
Mat.  5:16  glorify  7jour  F.  in  hea. 
45  may  be  children  oiyour  F. 
48  as  y.  F.  in  heaven  is  perfect 
6:1  otlierwisenorewardof  J/.  F. 
8y.  F.  knowetli  what  things  ye 
have  need  of,  33 ;  Luke  12:.30 

14  if  ye  forgive,  y.  F.  will  for. 

15  nei.  will  y.  F.  forgive  youi- 
trespasses,  Mark  11:25,  26 

10:29  sparrow  fall  without  y.  F. 

18:14  not  will  of  y.  F.  one  perish 

23:9  call  no  man  y.f.  on  earth. 

for  one  is  your  F.  in  heaven 
Luke  6:36  as  your  F.  is  merciful 

12:33  y.  F.  pleas,  to  give  kingd. 
John  8:38  that  seen  with yof/r-f. 

41  ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  f. 

42  J.  said,  if  God  were  your  F. 
44  ye  are  of  y.f.  the  devil,  and 

the  lusts  oty.f.  ye  will  do 
30:17  I  asc.  to  my  F.  and  y.  F. 

FATHERS. 

&.  10:6  thy/,  nor  tliy /./. 
30:5  visitinginiquity  of/.  34:7; 

A'um.  14:18;  Deut.  5:9 
Deut.  34:16    not  be  put  to  death 

for  children,  2  A.  14:6 
■fob  30:1/.  I  would  ha.  disdained 
Prov.  19:14  inheritanco  of  A. 
Is.  49:23  kings  be  thy  nursing  f. 
Jer.  6:21  f.  aiid  sons  sh.  fall,  i:j:14 
7:18/.  iindle  the  fire 
31:29  f.  eaten  sour  grapes,  Ezek. 
18-3 

32:18  recompensest  iniq.  of/. 

47:3 /.  not  look  back  to  child. 
Ezek.  5:10 /.  shall  eat  the  sons 
Mai.  4:6  turn     to  ch.  Luke  1:17 
■lohn  7:23  of  Sloses,  but  of  the /. 
Acts  7:3  and /.  hearken,  32:1 

i:3::32  promise  made  to  the/. 

23:3  perf.  manner  of  law  of /. 
Rom.  9:5  whose  are  the /. 

1  Cor.  4:15  have  ye  not  many/. 
Eph.  6:4 /.  prov.  not.  Col.  3:21 
Ifeb.  1:1  m  times  past  to /. 

12:9  we  had /.  who  corrected 

2  Pet.  3:4  since  the /.  fell  asleep 

Si 


FAT 

1  John  2:13  write  unto  you /.  14 

See  BURIED,  CHIEF. 

His  FATHERS. 

2  A'.  15:9  did  evil  as  his  f.  had 
21:22  fors.  G.  of  A./.  26'Ar.21:10 

2  Chr.  21:19  like  burrdng  of  A./. 

28:25  A.  provoked  L.  G.  of  A./. 

30:19  to  seek  God  of  his  f. 

3;j:12  humbled  before  G.  of  A./. 
Ps.  49:19  generation  of  Ats /. 

109:14  iniquity  of  his  f. 
Pan.  11:24  what  hisf.  not  done 

37  nor  regard  the  Godof  Ais /. 

38  a  god  whom  his  f.  knew  not 
Acts  13:;36  Dav.  was  laid  to  A./. 

My  FATHERS. 
Gen.  47:9  not  at.  years  of  my  f. 
30  I  will  lie  with  ?>iy  f. 
48:16  name  of  m  y  f.  be  named 
49:39  bury  me  with  77iy  f. 
Ex.  15:3  he  is  my  f.  God 

1  A'.  19:4  no  better  than  my  f. 
31:3  inheritance  of  my  f.  4. 

2  A'.  19:12  which  7nyf.  destroyed, 

2  Chr.  32:14;  Is.  37:12 
2  Chr.  32:13  I  and  my /.  done 
Ps.  39:12  soj.  as  myf.  were 
Dan.  2:23  O  God  of  my  f. 
Acts  24:14  worship  Goclof  my /. 
Gal.  1:14  traditions  of  my /. 

Our  FATHERS. 
Gen.  46:34  we  and  also  o.f.  47:3 
Nuj7i.  20:15  our f.  went  down 
IJeut.  5:3  not  covenant  witho./. 
6:23  he  sware  to  Ourf.  26:3,  15 
26:7  cried  to  the  God  of  our  f. 
.Jos.  24:17  brought  o.f.  out  of  E. 
Jud.  6:13  mirac.  o.f.  told  us  of/ 

1  K.  8:57  as  he  was  with  our f. 
58  statutes  he  commanded  o./. 

2  K.  22:13  our f.  not  hearkened 

1  Chr.  13:17  G.  of  o.f.  rebuke  it 
29:15  are  sojourners,  as  our  f. 

18  O  L.  God  of  ourf.  keep  for 
ever  in  the  heart,  2  Chr.  20:6 

2  Chr.  6:31  gavest  o.f.  Neh.  9:.36 
39:6  for  our f.  have  trespassed 

9  o.f.  have  fallen  by  the  sword 
.34:21  our f.  have  not  kept  word 
Ezr.  5:13  after  o.f.  provoked  G. 
7:87  blessed  be  the  God  of  o.f. 
9:7  since  o.f.  in  great  trespass 
Neh.  9:9  see  aOliotion  of  ourf. 

16  our f.  dealt  proudly 
Ps.  32:4  our f.  trusted  in  thee 
44:1  o.f.  told  what  didst.  78:3 
106:6  we  have  sinned  with  o.f. 
1  o.f.  understood  not  wonders 
Is.  64:11  ourf.  praised  thee 
Jer.  3:34  devoured  labor  of  o.f. 
25  and  our f.  not  obeyed  voice 
16:19  our  f.  have  inherited  lies 
44:17  as  we  have  done,  our f. 
Lam.  5:7  our  f.  sinned 
Pan.  9:8  confus.  of  face  to  our f. 

16  our  sins  and  iniq.  of  our  J. 
Mic.  7:20  sworn  to  o.f.  from  old 
Mai.  2:10  profaning  cov.  of  our  f. 
.Mat.  23:30  in  days  of  our  f. 
Luke  1:55  as  he  spake  to  our  f. 

72  mercy  promised  to  ourf. 
■lohn  4:'iO  ourf.  wors.  in  mount. 
6:31  ourf.  eat  manna  in  desert 
Acts  3:13  God  of  o.f.  hath  glori. 
25  cove.  God  made  with  our f. 
5:30  G.  of  o.f.  raised  up  Jesus 
7:11  our  f.  found  no  sustenance 
15  Jacob  died,  he  and  ourf. 

19  and  evil  entreated  our f. 

.38  he  which  spake  with  ourf. 

39  whom  o.f.  would  not  obey 
13:17  God  of  "Israel  chose  our  f. 
15:10  yoke  o.f.  not  able  to  bear 
26:6  promise  made  to  ourf. 
28:25  well  spake  by  E.  to  ourf. 

1  Cor.  10:1  o./  were  imder  cloud 
Slept  with  FATHERS. 

1  K.  2:10  David  slept  w.  f.  11:31 
43  Sol.  slept  w.f.  2  ah:  9:31 

2  K.  20:21  H.  s.  7iKf.  2  Chr.  32:.33 
■2 Chr.  36:23  Uzziah  slept  icith  f. 

Their  FATHERS. 
E.r.  4:5  G.  of  t.f.  hath  appeared 
Ler.  30::j9  in  iniquity  of  Ihtirf. 
26:40  confess  iniq.  of  their  f. 
Num.  11:13  swarest  to  C./.  14:23; 
PeuJ.  10:11;  31:20;  Jos.  16; 
5:6;  21:43,  44;  Jer.  32:22 
Deut.  29:25  forsaken  cov.  of  t.f . 
Jos.  4:6  children  ask  tlieirf.  21 
32:14  head  of  house  of  their  f. 
Jud.  2:10  gathered  to  their f. 
12  forsook  the  God  of  their  f. 

17  out  of  way  t.  f.  walked  in 

19  corrui)ted  more  than  t.f. 

20  covenant  I  commanded  t.f. 


FAT 

Jud.  2:22  keep  way  of  L.  as  t.f. 
1  K.  8:.34  land  thou  gavest  to  t. 

/.  48;  2  Chr.  6:25,  38 
9:9  brought  t.f.  out  of  Egypt 
14:15  he  gave  to  their  1 .  3  A'. 

21:8:  Jer.  16:15;  24:10 
22  provok.  above  all  t.f.  done 

1  Chr.  5:25  trausgr.  ag.  God  off. 
29:20  blessed  God  of  their  f. 

2  Chr.  7:22  for.  O.  off.  24:21;  28:6 
11:16  sacrifice  to  God  of  their  f. 
13:18  relied  on  God  of  thiir  f. 
14:4  to  seek  God  of  t.f.  15:12 
19:4  back  to  the  God  of  their f. 
20:.33  prepa.  hearts  to  G.  of  t.f. 
30:7  trespassed  ag.  God  of  t.f. 

22  confession  to  God  of  llieir  f. 
34:.33  following  the  God  of  t.f. 
36:15  6.  oft.J.  sent  messengers 
Neh.  9:2  confessed  iniq.  of  t.f. 
Job  8:8  prepare  to  search  of  t.  f. 
15:18  wise  men  told  fvomt.  f. 
Ps.  78:8  might  not  be  as  their f. 
12  marv.  things  in  sight  of  t.f. 

57  dealt  unfaithfully  like  t.f. 
Prov.  17:6  glory  of  child,  are  l.  f. 
Is.  14:21  slaughter  for  iniq.  off. 
Jer.  7:26  did  worse  than  their f. 

9:14  Baalim,  which  t.f.  taught 
16  nor  t.f.  have  known,  19:4 

23:27  as  t.f.  forgotten  my  name 

31:32  not  accord,  to  covenant  I 
made  with  t.  f.  11:10;  ^4.8:9 

50:7  sinned  ag.  L.  hope  of  t.f. 
Ezek.  2:3  t.f.  have  transgressed 

5:10  and  sons  shall  eat  their  f. 

20:4  cause  know  abom.  of  t.f. 
.4wws2:4  after  which  t.f.  walked 
Mai.  4:6  heart  of  children  to  t.f. 
Luke  6:23  like  manner  did  t.f. 

26  so  did  t.f.  to  false  prophets 

Thy  FATHERS. 
Gen.  15:15  shall  go  to  thy  f. 
Ex.  13:5  sware  to  thyf.  11;  Peut. 
6:10,  18;  7:12,  13;  8:18;  9:5; 
13:17;  19:8;  28:11;  39:13:  30:20 
Deut.        not  forget  cov.  of  t.f. 
37  because  he  loved  tty/.  10:15 
Id-.iithyf.  went  with  70  persons 
13:1  land  the  G.  oftty/.  giveth 
19:8  land  he  prom,  thy  f.  37:3 
30:5  multipl.  thee  above  thy  f. 
9  as  he  rejoiced  over  (Ay /. 
31:16  with  thyf.  iSam.  7:13 

1  K.  13:32  not  to  sepulchre  of  t.f. 

2  A'.  20:17  thyf.  laid  up 
22:20  to  thyf.  2  Chr.  34:28 

1  Chr.  17:11  go  to  be  with  thy  f. 
Ps.  45:16  instead  of  thy  f. 
■ler.  34:5  the  burnings  of  thy  f. 
Acts  T.Zi  I  am  the  God  of  thy  f. 

Your  F.\THERS. 
Gen.  48:21  bring  to  land  oty.f. 
Ex.  3:13  God  ol  your /.  sent  me, 

Deut.  1:11 ;  4:1;  Jos.  18:3; 

2  Chr.  28:9;  29:5 
Num.  32:14  risen  up  iny./.  stead 
Jos.  24:2  your f.  dwell  other  side 
6  I  brought  y.f.  out  of  Egypt 

1  Sam.  12:7  acts  L.  did  to  y.'f. 

8  y.f.  cried,  L.  bro.  forth  y.f. 
15  hand  of  L.  ag.  you  as  y.f. 

2  Chr.  13:12  not  ag.  God  of  y.f. 
30:7  not  like  y.^7  8;  Zee.  1:4 

Ezr.  10:11  confes.  to  G.  of  y.f. 
Ps.  95:9  your  f.  tempted,  Beb.  3:9 
/;>■.  65:7  and  iniquities  of  your  f. 
Jer.  2:5  iniq.  y.f.  found  in  me? 

11:71  earnestly  protested  to  y.f. 

16:11  yourf.  liavo  forsaken  me 
12  done  worse  than  yourf. 

34:14  y.f.  heark.  not  unto  me 

44:3  knew  not,  they  nor  yourf. 
8  forgotten  wickedn.  of  y.f.  ? 
Ezek.  20:18  not  in  statutes  of  y./. 

27  in  this  your f.  blasphemed 
30  after  manner  of  yourf.  ? 
36  as  I  pleaded  with  your  f.  f 

37:25  dwell  in  land  y.f.  dwelt 
IIos.  9:10  I  s.iw  y.f.  as  first  ripe 
Joel  1:2  been  in  days  of  your  f.  ? 
Zee.  1:2  L.  displeased  with  y.f. 

4  be  not  as  your  J. 

5  your f.  where  are  they  ? 

6  words  take  hold  of  your  f.  f 
8:14  when  your  f.  provoked  me 

Mai.  3:7  days  of  y.  /.  ye  are  gono 
Mat.  23:.33  fill  up  measure  ol  y.  / 
Luke  11:47  yourf.  killed  them 
48  ye  allow  deeds  of  uourf. 
Johii 6:i9  yourf.  did  eat  manna 

58  your f.  eat.  and  are  dead 
Acts  7:51  resist  Holy  G.  as  y.f. 

53  have  not  y.f-  persecuted? 
1  Pet.  1:18  by  tradition  from  y.f. 

FATHERLESS. 
Ex.  22:22  not  alllict/.  child 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAV 

Ex.  22:24  your  childl-en  Sh.  1)0/. 
Deut.  10:18  execute  judgment  of 

/.  Ps.  82:3;  h.  1:17 
Job  6:27  ye  overwhelm  the/". 
22:9  arms  of/,  been  brokeu 
24:3  drive  away  ass  of  the/. 
9  phick/.  from  the  brca.st 
29:12  because  I  delivered  the /. 
31'J7  the,/",  not  eaten  thereof 
21  if  I  lifted  up  my  hand  ag./. 
Ps.  10:14  thou  art  helper  of;. 
18  judge  the  f.  and  oppressed 
68:5  a  father  of  the /. 
109:9  let  his  children  be/. 
12  nor  any  favor  his  f.  children 
Proii.  23:10  enter  not  fields  of/. 
7s.  1:23  judge  not/.  Jer.  5:28 
9:17  not  have  mercy  on  their/. 
10:2  that  they  may  rob  the /.' 
Jer.  49:11  leave  thy /.  children 
Lam.  5:3  we  are  orphans  and /. 
Ezek.  22:7  in  thee  have  vexed /. 
Hos.  14:3  in  thee/,  findeth  mercy 
Mai.  3:5  witness  ag.  those  op./. 
Jam.  1:27  pure  religion  to  visit/. 
FATHERLESS,  with 
stranger. 
Deut.  14:29  stra.  and /.  shall  eat, 
24:19,  20,  21;  2li:12,  13 
16:11  s.  and /.  rejoice  with  thee 
S4:17  not  perv.  jud.  oi s.  nor/. 
27:19  per\'.  judg.  of  s.  and/. 
Fs.  94:6  slay  s.  and  murder/. 
146:9  Lord  preferveth  s.  aiid/. 
Jer.  7:6  if  ye  oppress  not  the  st. 
and/.  22:3  ;  Zee.  7:10 
F.VTHO.MS. 
Aet^  27:28  found  it  twenty/. 

F.\TLi:V«,  S. 
1  Sam.  15:9  Saul  spared  best  of f. 
Ps.  66:15  burnt  sacrifices  of /. 
7«.  11:6  lion,  and  the /.  together 
Ezek.  39:18  all  of  them/,  of  B. 
Mat.  22:4  oxen  and /.  are  killed 

FATIVESS. 
Gere.  27:28  G.  give  thee  of  the  f. 

39  dwelling  be/,  of  the  earth 
Deut.  ?2:15  art  covered  with  f 
Jud.  9:9  should  I  leave  my/ 
Job  15:27  cover,  face  with  his/. 
36:16  thy  table  sh.  be  full  of/. 
Ps.  36:8  satisfied  with /. 
63:5  my  soul  satisfied  as  with /. 
65:11  all  thy  paths  drop /. 
73:7  eyes  stand  out  with /. 
109:24  my  flesh  faileth  of/. 
Is.  17:4/  of  his  flesh  wax  lean 
34:6  sword  of  Lord  is  fat  with /. 
7  their  dust  be  made  fat  wi./ 
56:2  let  soul  delight  itself  in /. 
Jer.  31:14  soul  of  priests  with /. 
Jtom.  11:17  partak.  of/,  of  olive 
FATS. 

■Toe;  2:24/  shall  overflow,  3:13 

FATTED. 
Jer.  46:21  men  like/,  bullocks 
See  cAiF. 

FATTEST. 

Pi.  78:31  wrath  of  God  slew/. 
Dan.  11:24  enter  on  the /.  places 

FAULT,  S. 
Gen.  41:9  I  remember /.  this  day 
Ex.  5:16 /.  is  in  thine  own  peo. 
Deut.  25:2  beaten  accord,  to  h./. 

1  Sam.  29:3  I  found  no /.  in  him 

2  Sam.  3:8  chargest  me  with  a/. 
Ps.  19: 12  cleanse  from  secret/." 

59:4  they  prepare  without  my/. 
Dan.  6:4  could  find  no  f.  in  him 
Mat.  18:15  tresp.  tell  him  his /. 
Mark  7:2  unw.  hands  they  f./. 
Luke  23:4  I  find  no /.  in  th.  man, 

14;  John  18:.38;  19:4,  6 
Eom.  9:19  doth  he  yet  find/,  f 
1  Cor.  6:7  utterly  a/,  among  you 
Oai.  6:1  man  be  overtaken  in /. 
Heb.  8:8  finding/,  with  them 
Jam.  5:16  conf /.  ouetoanother 
1  Pet.  2:20  if  when  buff'eted  for  f. 
Rev.  14:5  without/,  bef.  throne 

FAULTLESS. 
Heb.  8:7  if  first  cov.  had  been/. 
Jude  24  is  able  to  present  you/. 
FAULTY. 

3  Sam.  14:13  king  speak  as  one /. 
Eos.  10:2  shall  they  be  found/. 

FAVOR,  Substantive. 
Gen.  39:21  gave  Jos./,  in  sight 
Ex.  3:21  give  peop./.  in  sight  of 

Egyptians,  11:3;  12:36 
Deut.  28:50  not  show /.  to  young 
33:23  O  Naph.  satisfied  with /. 
Jos.  11:20  they  miijht  have  no/. 
1  Sam.  2:26  Samuel  in /.  withL. 


FEA 

Job  10:12  granted  me  life  and /. 
Ps.  5:12  with /.  compass  him 

30:5  in  his /.  is  life, 
7  by/,  made  mountain  to  sta. 

44:3  because  hadst  a /.  to  them 

45:12  rich  shall  entreat  thy  f. 

89:17  in  thy/,  our  horn  exalted 

106:4  remember  me  with/,  thou 

112:5  a  good  man  showeth /. 

119:58  I  entreated  vhy /. 
Prov.  11:27  seek,  good  procur. /, 

l:i:15  good  understauff,  giv.  f. 

14:9  among  righteous  there  is /. 
35  king's /.  toward  wise  serv. 

16:15  his /.  is  ns  a  cloud  of  rain 

19:6  many  entreat  f.  of  prince 
12 king's/,  is  ns  (lew  up.  grass 

21:10  his  neighbor  findeth  no /. 

22:1  lov./.  rather  to  be  chosen 

29:26  many  seek  the  ruler's /. 

31:.'J0/'.  is  deceitful 
Ec.  9:11  nor/,  to  men  of  skill 
Is.  26:10 /.  be  showed  to  wicked 

27:11  formed  sliow  them  no /. 

60:10  but  in  my  /.  I  had  mercy 
■Jer.  16:13  I  will  not  show/. 
Dan.  1:9  brought  Daniel  into  f. 
Lvke  2:52  Jesus  increased  in/. 
Arts  2:47/  with  all  the  people 

7:10  God  gave  Moses/,  in  sight 

25:3  high-priest  desired /. 

Find  or  found  F.WOR. 
Gen.  18:3  if  I  have/./.  .30:27; 
Num.  11:15;  1  Sam.  30:29; 
Neh.  2:5;  E:t.  5:8;  7:3;  8:5 
Num.  11:11  whv  h.  I  not /./. .? 
Deut.  24:1  that  she  find  no  f. 

1  Sam.  16:22  David  hath /./. 
2.5:8  let  the  young  men  find/. 

2  Sam.  15:25 "if  I /./.  in  ey.  of  L. 
Prov.  3:4  sof.f.  in  sight  of  God 
28:23/n(?  more/,  than  he  flat. 
Cant.'S:10  I  was  as  one  found  /. 
Luke  1:.30  hast/./,  with  God 
Acts  7:46  who /./.  before  God 

Obtain,  ed,  eth  FAVOR. 
Ed.  2:15  Esther  ob.  f.  17 ;  5:2 
Prov.  8:35  findeth  me  shall  ob.f. 
12:2  good  man  ob.  f.  of  Lord 
18:22  findeth  a  wife,  obtaineth  f. 
F.WOR,  Verb. 

1  Sam.  29:6  the  lords/,  thee  not 
Ps.  35:27/.  my  righteous  cause 

102:13  set  time  to  f.  her  is  come 
14  thy  servants /.  dust  thereof 
109:12  to/,  fatherless  children 
FAVOR.\BLE. 
.Titd.  21:22  be  f.  for  our  sakee 
■Tob  33:26 Godwill  be/. unto  him 
Ps.  77:7  will  L.  be /.  no  more  ? 
85:1  hast  been /.  to  thy  land 
FAVORED,  EST,  ETH. 
Gen.  29:17  Rachel  was  well/. 
3:i:6  Jos.  well/.,-  41:2  kine",  18 
41:3  il/.  kine,  4,  19,  21,  27 

2  .S'a7n.20:ll/.  Joab,  go  after  J. 
Ps.  41:11  by  this  I  know  thou /. 
Lam.  4:16  they /.  not  the  elders 
Dan.  1:4  children  well-f.  skilful 
Xah.  3:4  whored,  of  well-/',  har. 
Luke  1:28  hail,  thou  highly /. 

FEAR,  Substantive. 

Gen.  9:2/  of  you  be  on  ev.  beast 
31:42 /.  of  Is.  had  been  with  me 
53  Jacob  sware  by/,  of  Isaac 

Ex.  15:16 /.  sh.  fall  upon  them 
23:27  send  my /.  l)efore  thee 

Deiii.  2:25 /.  of  thee  on  nations 
11:25  lay/,  of  you  on  land 

1  Chr.  14:17 /.  of  him  on  nations 

Ezr.  3:3  /".  was  on  them  because 

Xeh.  6:14  that  put  me  in/.  19 

Est.  8:nf.  of  Jews  fell  on  them 
9:3  /.  of  Mordecai  fell  on  them 

Job'i-.a  is  not  this  thy/. 

14 /.  came  on  me  and  tremb. 
6:14  forsaketh /.  of  Almighty 
9:34  let  not  his/,  terrify  me 
15:4  yea,  thou  easiest  off  /.  and 

21:9  their  houses  are  safe  from/. 
22:10  sudden/,  troubleth  thee 
25:2  dominion  and  /.  with  him 
39:22  he  mocketh  a"t  f. 

Ps.  5:7,  in  thy  /.  will  1  worship 
9:20  put  them  in  /.  O  Lord 
14:5  there  were  they  in  great  /. 
31:11  I  was  a /.  to  acquaintance 

13/  was  on  every  side 
48:6 /.  took  hold  upon  them 
53:5  were  in/,  where  no /.  was 
64:1  pres.  my  life  fr.  /.  of  enemy 
90:11  to  thy  /.  so  is  thy  wrath 
105:,38/.  of  them  fell  upon  them 
119:38  thy  serv.  devot.  to  thy/. 

Prov.  1:26  mock  w  hen /.  cometh 
27  when  your/,  cometh  as  d. 


FEA 

Prov.  1:33  be  quiet  from/,  of  evil 
3:25  be  not  afraid  of  sudden/. 
10:24  /.  of  wicked  come  on  him 
20:2/.  of  king  asroaringof  lion 
29:25/  of  man  briiigeth  a  snare 
Otnt.  3'8  sw.  bee.  of/,  in  night 
Is.  7:25  not  come  the/,  of  briers 
8:12  neither  fear  ye  their/. 
13  the  Lord,  let  him  bo  your /. 
14:3  shall  give  thee  rest  from/. 
21:4  night  of  pleasure  into /. 
24:17  f.  and  the  pit  upon  thee 

18  fioeth  from/.  Jer.  48:44 
29:13  their/,  is  taught  by  men 
6.3: 17  hardened  heart  from  thy  ./'. 

Jer.  2:19  that  my/,  is  not  in  thee 
6:2.5/.  is  on  ev.  side,  20:10 
3fl:5"we  have  heard  a  voice  of/. 
32:10  i)Ut  my/,  in  their  hearts 
48:43 Jr.  shall  be  on  thee,  O  M. 
49:5  I  M  ill  bring  a/,  upon  thee 
21  /.  bath  seized  bu  Damascus 

20  shall  cry,/,  is  on  every  side 
Lam.  3:47 /."and  snare  is  come 
Ezfk.  .30:1.3  put  a /.  in  land  of  E. 
.^f(d.  1:6  where  is  my /. 

Luke  1:12  Z.  saw  him,/,  fell  on 
05 /".ca.  on  all,  7:16;  Actsi:4:i; 
5:5,  11 ;  19:17;  Pev.  11:11 
Hom.  13:7 /.  to  whom/,  is  due 

1  Cor.  2:3  in  weakness  and  f. 

2  Cor.  7:11  what  f.  what  venom. 
2  Tim.  l:7notgiv.  us  spirit  of/. 
Ileb.  2:15  through/,  of  death 

12:28  reverence  aiid  godly/. 
1  Pet.  1:17  pass  time  of  soj.  in /. 

.3:15  with  meekness  and /. 
1  John  4:18  no /.  in  1.  cast  out /. 

For  FE.4R. 

Detit.  28:67  f.  the /.  thou  sh.  fear 
■Los.  22:24  clone  it/./,  of  thing 

1  Snm.  21:10  fled/./.  ofS.  2:5:26 
,lob  22:4  reprove /./.  of  thee  ? 
Is.  31:9  to  his  strong-hold /./. 
■ler.  46:5 /./.  was  round  about 

50:16 /. /.  of  oppressing  sword 
.Ual.  2:.5/./.  wherew.  he  feared 
^fat.  14:26  discip.  cried  out /./. 

28:4 /./.  of  him  keepers  shalie 
Luke  21:26  hcai  ts  failing/o)-/. 
./oA?i  7:13  spake  ojienly/./. 

19:38  but  secretly /./.  of  Jews 

20:19  assembled/./,  of  the  J. 
I}ev.  18:10/./.  of  torment,  15 

Fear  of  GOD. 

Gen.  20:11/.  of  G.  not  in  place 

2  Sam.  23:.3  ruling  in /.  of  God 

2  Chr.  20:'29 /.  of  G.  on  all  king. 
Neh.  5:9  to  walk  in  the /./.  G. .? 

15  so  did  not  I.  bee.  of /.  of  G. 
Ps.  36:1  no/,  of  G.  bef.  his  eyes 
Rom.  3:18  no/,  of  G.  bef  th.  ey. 
2  Cor.  7:1  holiness  in/,  of  God 
Eph.  5:21  submitting  in /.  of  G. 

Fear  of  the  LORD. 

1  Sam.  11:7/  of  L.  2  Chr.  17:10 

2  Chr.  14:14/  of  L.  ca.  on  them 
19:7 /.  of  the  L.  be  upon  you 

9  thus  do  in /.  of  the  Lord 
.Tob  28:28/.  of  the  L.  is  wisdom 
Ps.  19:9  f.  of  the  iMrd  is  clean 
34:111 'will  teach  you/,  oft.  L. 
111:10  f.  of  L.  begin,  of  wisdom 
Prov.  i:Tf.  of  L.  beg.  of  kn.  9:10 
29  did  not  choose  the /.  of  t.  L. 
2:5  Shalt  understand  f.  of  the  L. 
8:3  f.  of  t.  L.  is  to  hate  evil 
10:^7  f.  of  the  L.  prolong,  days 
14:26  in  f.  of  Lord  is  str.  confid. 
llf.ofL.  is  a  fountain  of  life 
15: f6  better  is  lit.  with /.  of  L. 
33 /.  of  L.  is  instruction 
16:6  by /.  of  L.  men  dep.  fr.  evil 
19:23 /.  of  the  L.  tendeth  to  life 
22:4  by  /.  of  L.  are  riches  andh. 
23:17  be  in/,  of  Lord  all  day 
Is.  2:10  hide  in  dust,  for/,  of  L. 

19  go  into  caves  for /.  'of  L. 

21  go  into  clefts,  for  f.  of  Lord 
11:2  spirit  of  know.  and/,  of  L. 

3  quick  understand,  in/,  of  L. 
33:6/  of  L.  is  his  treasure 
Acts''i:Z\  walking  in /.  of  the  L. 

With  FEAR. 

Ps.  2:11  serve  the  Lord  with  f. 
Mat.  28:8  with/,  and  great  joy 
Luke  5:26  were  all  filled  withf. 
8:.37  Gadarenes  tak.  w.  great'/. 
2  Cor.  7:15  withf.  received  him 
Eph.  6:5  obedience  w.  f.  and  tr. 
Phil.  2:12  work  out  salva.  w.f. 
TIeb.  11:7  N.  w.f.  prepared  ark 
1  Pet.  2:18  be  subj.  to  mast.  w.f. 
3:2  chaste  conv.  coup.  w.f. 
Jude  23  and  others  save  withf. 


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FEA 

Vfilhout  FEAR. 

Jo6 .39:16  her  labor  m  vain  w.  J. 
41:.33  not  his  like,  made  w.  f. 
Luke  1:74  serve  him  n'ilh  f. 

1  Cor.  16:10  may  be  with  y.  w.f. 
Phil.  1:14  bold  to  sp.  word  w.f. 
Jude  12  feeding  themselv.  w.f. 

FEARS. 
Ps.  34:4  deli  vered  me  fr.  all  my /. 
Ec.  12:5  when/,  he  in  the  way 
Is.  66:4  bring  their/,  upon  them 

2  Cor.  7:5  within  were/. 

FEAR,  Verb. 
Lev.  19:3/.  every  man  his  moth. 
Num.  14:"9  nei./.  peojjle  of  land 
Deut.  4:10  may  "learn  to/,  me 
5:29  O  that  they  would/,  me 
28:58/.  glori.  name,  the  Lord 

66  thou  Shalt /.  day  and  night 

67  fear  wherewith  thou  sha./. 
Jud.  7: 10  if  thou /.  to  go  down 

1  K.  8:40  /.  thee,  2  Chr.  6:31 

nam'e  to/,  thee,  2  Chr.  6:33 

2  K.  17:;i8  neither/,  other  gods 
39  the  Lord  your  G.  ve  shall /. 

1  Chr.  10:.30/.  before  liim  all  the 

earth,  Ps.  96:9 
Xeh.  1:11  desire  to/,  thy  name 
■lob  31::i4  did  1/  a  great  multi.? 
Is.  2:J:4  I  will /.  no  evil, 
27:1  whom  shall  I /.  / 
31:19  goodness  for  them /.  thee 
40:3  many  shall  see  it,  and /. 
49:5  I /.  in  days  of  evil  f 
.52:6  righte.  also  shall  see  and /. 
60:4  a  banner  to  them  that /. 
61:5herit.  of  those /.  thy  name 
64:9  shall /.  and  declare  work 
72:5/.  thee  as  long  as  sun  end. 
86:11  unite  my  heart  to /.  name 
102:15  so  heath,  shall/  thy  n. 
119;.39  my  reproach  which  I/. 
63  compan.  of  them  that /.  th. 
74  they  that /.  thee  will  be  gl. 
79  let  those/,  thee  turn  tome 
Ec.  .3:14  that  men /.  before  liim 
Is.  8:12  neither /.  ye  their  fcir 
19:16  Eg.  shall  be  afraid  and/. 
25:3  city  of  ter.  nations /.  thee 
44:11  the  workmen  shall/. 
59:19  BO  shall  they /.  name  of  L. 
60:5  thy  heart /.  and  be  cnlarg. 
Jer.  10:7  who  would  not /.  th.  O 
2.3:4  and  they  shall /.  no  more 
32:39  one  heart  that  they/,  me 
33:9  shall/,  for  the  goodness 
61:46  andlcst  ye/,  for  rumor 
Dan.  6:26/  before  G.  of  Daniel 
IIos.  10:5  inhab.  of  Samaria  sh./. 
Mic.  7:17  and /.  because  of  thee 
Zep.  3:7  said.  Surely  wilt/,  me 
Ilag.  1:12  people  did /.  before  L. 
Zee.  9:5  Ashk.  shall  see  it,  and /. 
Mai.  4:2  to  you/,  my  name 
Mat.  21:26  we  say.  Of  men,  we /. 
Luke  12:5  whom  ye  shall /. 
Rom.  8:15  spirit  of  bondage  to/. 
11:20  be  not  high-minded,  but/. 

2  Cor.  12:20  I/,  lest  not  find  you 
1  Tim.  5:20  others  also  may/. 
Ueb.  4:1  let  us /.  lest  a  promise 

12:21  M.  said,  I  exceedingly /. 
Rev.  2:10 /.  none  of  those  things 

11:18  rew.  to  them /.  thy  name 

FEAR  God. 
Gen.  42:18  and  live,  for  I  /.  G. 
Ex.  18:21  provide  such  as /.  God 
Lev.  19:14  shalt /.  thy  God,  32 

25:17  thou  eh./,  thy  G.  36,  43 
Job  1:9  doth  J./.  G.  for  naught? 
Ps.  66:16  all  ye  that /.  God 
Ec.  5:7  vanities,  but/,  thou  God 

8:12  well  with  them  that/.  G. 

12:13 /.  G.  and  keep  his  com. 
Is.  29:23  they  sh./.  G.  of  Israel 
Luke  2:3:40  dost  not  thou /.  G.  ? 
Acts  1.3:16 /.  Ged,  give  audience 

1  Pet.  2:17  /.  fiod,  honor  the  k. 
Rev.  14:7 /.  God,  and  give  glory 

Hear  and  FEAR. 
Deut.  13-11  Is.  shall  A.  a.f.  21:21 
17:13  all  the  peo.  shall  h.  a.f. 
19:20  who  remain  sh.  hear  a.f. 

FEAR  him. 
Deut.  13:4  walk  after  G.  and /.  h. 

2  A'.  17:136  him  shall  ye/. 

Job  37:24  men  therefore"/  him 
Ps.  22:2:3/.  him,  seed  of  Israel 
25  before  them  that/,  him. 

25:14  secret  of  L.  with  th./.  h. 

33:18  eye  of  L.  on  them /.  him 

34:7  encamp,  about  them/,  h. 
9  no  want  to  them  that /.  him 

67:7  ends  of  the  earth  shall  /".  k. 

85:9  salva.  is  nigh  them  /.  Aim 
1  103:11  hie  mercy  to  them/.  A. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FEA 

Ps.  103:13  h.  pit.  th.  that /.  Mm 
17  mercy  of  L.  is  on  them  f.  h. 
111:5  meat  to  tliem  that /.  Aim 
145:19  desire  of  them /.  him 
147:11  pleas,  in  them  that /.  h. 
Mat.  10:28 /.  h.  able  Luke  12:5 
Lvke  1:.50  merey  on  them /.  him 
Rn.  19:5  praise  G.  ye  that /.  h. 

Fear  the  LORD. 

Beut.  6:2  mightest/.  t.  L.  thvG. 
13  Shalt /.  L.  10:20;  2  A'.  17:39 
24  to /.  L.  for  our  good  always 

10:12  f.  the  L.  walk  in  his  ways 
14:2.3  to/.  L.  17:19;  31:12,  13 
Jb.!.  4:24  might /.  Lord  your  G. 

24:14  now  therefore /.  the  Lord 
1  Sam.  12:14  if  ye  will /.  the  L. 

24 /.  L.  serve  him  in  truth 
1  K.  18:12  but  I/,  i.  2  A'.  4:1 
B  K.  17:28  taught  them  how /.  L. 
P«.  15:4  honoreth  them /.  Lord 

22:23  ye  that /.  L.  praise  him 

a3:8  let  all  the  earth /.  the  Lord 

34:9  Of.  the  L.  ye  his  saints 

115:11  ye  that /.  L.  trust  in  L. 
13  he  will  bless  them  that /.  L. 

118:4 /.  L.  say,  his  mercy  end. 

1.35:20  ye  that /.  L.  bless  the  L. 
Prov.  3:7  f.  L.  depart  from  evil 

24:21/.  fhe  Lord,  and  the  king 
Jer.  5:24  nor  say  th.  Let  us  f.  L. 

26:19  did  he  not/,  the  Lord 
Hot.  3:5  afterwards  sh.  Is./.  L. 
Jon.  1:9  I /.  L.  the  G.  of  heaven 

FEAR  not. 

Gen.  15:1  /.  7U)t  Ab.  I  am  shield 
26:24/.  7iot,  I  am  with  thee 
35:17  midwife  said  to  R.  f.  n. 
43:23  Peace  be  to  you. /.'not 
46:3 /.  not  to  go  down  to  ELjypt 
50:19 /.  not,  am  I  in  place  of  G.  ? 

.Ex.  14:13 /.  II.  stand,  see  salva. 
20:20 /.  not,  G.  is  come  to  prove 

Num.  14:9  L.  with  us,/,  thcmjj. 
21:34  L.  saith  to  Mo./,  him  not 

Deut.  20:3 /.  not  your  enemies 
31:8  L.  doth  go  before  thee,  f. 
not,  .Jos.  8:1;  1  Chr.  28:20  ' 

Jud.  6:10/.  /ioigodsof  Amoritcs 
23  peace./,  not,  thou  sh.  not  d. 

1  Sam.  4:20  said  to  her,/,  not 
12:90  Sam.  saidtopeop'le,/.  not 
22:23  abide  thou  with  me,/,  n. 
23:17  Jonathan  said  to  D./.  not 

2  Sain.  13:38  kill  Amnon,/.  not 
1 K.  17:13  said  to  widow,/,  not 
9  A'.  6:16 /.  not,  more  with  us 

17:.34  to  this  day  they /.  not  L. 
2.5:24 /.  not  to  serve  Chaldees 

2  Chr.  20:17  be  with  you,/,  n. 
Ps.  55:19  therefore  they  f!  not  G. 

64:4  shoot  at  him,  and/,  not 
Is.  7:4 /.  not  tails  of  firebrands 

35:4  to  them  of  fear,  heart,/,  n. 

41:10/  n.  I  am  with  thee,  43:5 
13  hold  thy  hand,  saying,/,  n. 

41:14 /.  iwt,  thou  worm  Jacob 

43:1  /.  n.  I  have  redeemed  thee 
44:2 /.  not,  O  Jacob  mv  servant, 
Jer.  30:10;  46:27,  28 
8/  ye  not,  ha.  not  I  told  th.  ? 

51:7 /.  not  the  reproach  of  men 

54:4/.  n.  thoa  shalt  not  be  ash. 
Jer.  5:1% f.  ye  not  me? 
Lam.  .3:57  thou  saidst,/.  not 
Dan.  10:12 /.  iiot,  Daniel,  19 
Joel  2:21/  no/,  O  land,  be  glad 
Zep.  3:16  be  said  to  Jer./.  7U)t 
Hag.  2:5  Sp.  rem.  am.  you,/,  not 
Zee.  8:13  sh.  be  a  blessing,/,  not 
15  do  well  to  Jndah,/.  ye  not 
Mai.  3:5  witness  ag.  them/,  not 
Mat.  1:20/'.  n.  to  take  to  thee  M. 

10:26/.  them  not,  nothing  cov. 
28/  not  them  who  kill  body 

28:5  annuel  said  to  women,  f.  not 
Luke  1:13/".  not  Zach. ;  .30  Mary 

2:10  shepherds./,  n.;  5:10  Sim. 

8:50  Jainis /.  not,  believe  only 

12::32    not,  little  flock 

18:4  thouixh  I     ?k9C  God, 
John  12:15/.  not  daughter  of  S. 
Acts  27:24     no'.  Paul, 
Jiev.  1:17/.  not.  I  am  the  first 

Not  FE  VR. 

Ex.  9:30  ye  will  n.  yet /.  the  L. 

3  K.  17:.35  not  f.  other  gods,  37 
Jot)  9::35  I  speak,  and  not  f.  him 

11:15  steadfast,  thou  shalt  n.f. 
Ps.  27:3  tho.  host  encamp,  notf. 

46:2  not  f.  though  earth  be  rem. 

56:4  n.  f.  wh.  flesh  can  do,  118:6 
Is.  54:14  from  oppression,  n.f. 
Jer.  10:7  who  would  not  f.  thee 
Amos  3:8  who  will  not  f.  f 
Luke  23:10  dost  not  thou/.  God  ? 


FEA 

Heb.  13:6  notf.  what  man  do 
Bev.  15:4  who  shall  n.f.  thee, 
FE.4RED. 

Gen.  26:7/  to  say.  She  is  my  w. 
Ex.  9:20  he  that  f.  word  of  Lord 
Deut.  25:18  Ama'lek  f.  not  God 

32:17  to  new  gods  fathers/,  not 
27  were  it  not  1/  the  wrath  of 
Joa.  4:14/  Josh,  as  they  did  M. 
1  Sam.  14:26  people/,  the  oath 

15:24  because  1/  the  people 

1  IC  3:28  and  all  Israel  /.  kinp 

2  K.  17:25  they /.  not  the  Lord 

1  Chr.  16:25  to  be  /.  above  all 

gods,  Ps.  96:4 
Ps.  76:7  art  to  be /.,•  8  earth /. 
11  pres.  to  him  ought  to  be/. 

78:53  led  them  safely,  so/,  not 

130:4  forgiveness,  mayest  be/. 
Is.  41:5  the  isles  saw  if,  and /. 

51:13  hast /.  continually 

57:11  whom  hast  thoii/" 
Jer.  3:8  treach.  sister  Jiid./.  not 

42:16  sword  ye /.  overtake  you 

44:10  nor  have  they /. 
Ezelc.  11:8  ye  have /.  the  sword 
Dan.  5:19  nations/,  before  him 
Mai.  2:5  wherewith  he /.  me 
Mat.  14:5  Herod/,  multi.  21:46 
Mark  4:41  they  f.  exceedinffly 

6:20  Herod/.  John,  knowing 
11:18  and  chief  priests /.  Jesus 
32/'.  the  people,  12:12;  Luke 
i0:19;  22:2;  Acts  5:26 
Luke  9:.34 /,  as  th.  entered  cloud 
45 /.  to  ask  him  of  that  sayini; 

18:2  was  ajudge  which/,  not  G. 

19:21 1/,  thee,  art  austere  man 
John  0:22  bee.  they/  the  Jews 
.Ms  16:38  magistrates /.  when 
Heb.  5:7  C.  heard,  in  that  he/. 

FEARED  God. 
Ex.  1:17  but  midwives/.  God 
Neh.  7:2  he /.  God  above  many 
.Job  1:1  Job  was  one  that/.  God 
Acts  10:2  Cornelius  was  one/.  G. 

FEARED  greatly. 
■Tos.  10:2  Canaanites  /.  greatly 
1  ,9am.  12:18  the  people  g.  f.  L. 

1  A'.  18:3  now  Obadiah/.  Lord  g. 
■Job  3:25  thin?  I  g.  f.  is  come 
Ps.  89:7  God  is  g.  to  be /. 

Mat.  27:54  centurion /.  greatly 

FE.\RED  the  Lord. 
Ex.  14:31  /.  L.  believed  Moses 

2  A'.  17:32  so  they /.  the  L.  33,  41 
IJos.  10:3  no  king,  bee.  not  /.  X. 
Jon.  1:16  man  f.  L.  exceedingly 
Mai.  3:16  that  /.  snake  oft,  a 

book  of  remem.  for  th.  /.  L. 
FEAREST. 
Gen.  22:12  I  know  thou/.  God 
Is.  57:11  hold  i)eace  thou /.  not? 
,Jer.  22:25  hand  of  them  thou/. 

FE.ARETH. 

Job  1:8  Job  one  that /.  God,  2:3 
Ps.  25:12  what  man  is  he/,  L.  ? 

112:1  blessed  is  the  man  /.  L. 

128:1  blessed  is  every  one  /.  L. 
4  thus  man  be  blessed /.  Lord 
/VO!'.  13:13/.  command,  be  rew. 

14:2  walk,  in  uprightness /.  L. 
16  wise  man/,  and  departeth 

28:14  hap.  is  fhe  man/,  always 

31:30  woman  f.  Lord  be  praised 
Ec.  7:18/  God  come  forth 

8:13  because  he /.  not  before  G. 

9:2  as  he  that /.  an  oath 
Is.  50:10  who  is  am.  you/.  L.  ? 
Acts  10:22  Cornelius  one /.  God 
35  he  that  /.  him  is  accepted 

13:26  who.  among  you/.  God 
1  John  4:18 /.  is  not  perf.  in  love 

FEARFUL. 

Ex.  15:11  like  thee,  /.  in  praises 
Dent.  20:Sf.  let  return,  .Jud.  7:3 
28:.58  mayest  fear  this/,  name 
Is.  .35:4  sav  to  them  of  V.  heart 
}fat.  8:26/.  O  ye  of  little  faith? 
Mark  4:40  whv  are  ye  so/. .? 
/jiike2V.H f.  sights  in  div.  pla. 
IJeb.  10:27  /'.  l<n>kiii?  for  of  judj. 

31/  to  full  into  hands  of  God 
Rec.  21:8 /.  have  part  in  the  lake 

FEARFULXESS. 
Ps.  55:5  f.  and  trembling  come 
Js.  21:4/  affriijhted  me 
33:14 /.  surprised  the  hypocrites 

FEARFULLY. 
Ps.  1:39:14 /.  and  wonderf.  made 

FEARI\G. 
Tos.  22:25  children  cease /.  Lord 
^fark  5:33  the  woman  came 
Acts  23:10  the  captain/,  lest  P. 


FEA 

Gal.  2:13/.  them  of  circumcision 

Col.  3:22  singleness  of  heart/.  G. 

IJeb.  11:27  not/,  wrath  of  king 
FEAST. 

Gen.  19:3  L.  made /. 21 :8  Abr. 
2r.::30  Isaac ;  29:22  Laban 
40:20  Pharaoh  made  a/,  to  all 

Ex.  5:1  hold  a/,  to  me,  10:9 
12:14  keep  it  a/.  Lev.  23:39,  41 
13:6  seventh  day  shall  be  a  /. 
2.3:14  three  times  keep/,  in  ye. 
.32:5  A.  said.  To-morrow  is  a/. 

.Vu7n.  29:12  shall  keep/,  to  L. 

Deut.  16:14  shalt  rejoice  in  thy  /. 

.Jud.  14:10  Samson  made  a /. 

1  Sam.  25:.36  N.  held/.Uke  king 

1  K.  8:3  all  assembled  at  the/. 
12:32  Jeroboam  ordained  a  /. 

like  the /.  that  is  in  Judah 

2  air.  7:8  Sol.  kept/.  7  days,  9  : 

30:22;  Neh.  8:18;  Ezek.  45:25 
Est.  1:3  Ahasuerus  made /.  2:18 

9  Vashti  made/.  ,•  8:17  Jews 
J^ov.  15:15  merry  heart  cont./. 
Ec.  10:19/.  is  made  for  laughter 
A'.  25:6  L.  make  to  all  peoj).  a /. 
Ezek.  45:23  seven  days  of  /.  pre. 
JJan.  5:1  Belshazzar  made  a/. 
Mat.  27:15  at  that  /.  wont  to  re 

lease  a  prisoner,  Mark  15:6 
Luke  2:42  after  custom  of/. 
5:29  Levi  made  him  a  great/. 
14:13  makest  a /.  call  the  poor 
23:17  must  release  one  at  the  /. 
.John  2:8  bear  to  governor  of/. 
4:45  Galileans  hav.  seen  all  he 

did  at /.  for  they  went  to /. 
5:1  after  this  was  a  f.  of  the  J. 
6:4  the  passover  a/  of  the  J. 
7:8  go  up  to  this /.  I  go  not  up 

10  went  he  also  u,)  to  the /. 

11  Jews  sought  him  at  tho /. 
14  midst  of  the /.  Jesus  taught 
37  that  great  day  of  the/. 

10:22  at  the /.  of  dedication 
ll:.56he  will  not  come  to  the/. .? 
12:12  much  people  come  to / 
20  Greeks  that  came  to  the /. 
1.3:29  buy  what  we  need  ag./. 
Acts  18:21 1  must  keep  this/. 

1  Cor.  5:8  /.  not  with  old  leaven 
10:27  that  believe  not  bid  to/. 

FEAST  day  or  days. 

Jlos.  2:11  cause  her/,  d.  to  cease 
9:5  what  will  ye  do  in  day  of  /. 
Amos  5:21 1  despise  your  /.  days 
Mat.  26:5  not  on/,  d.  Mark  14:2 
.John  2:23  in /.  d.  many  believed 

FEAST  of  the  passover. 

Mat.  26:2/  of  pass.  Mark  14:1 
Luke  2:41  every  year  alf.of  pas. 
.John  13:1  before/,  of  p.  J.  knew 

Solemn  FEAST. 
Deut.  16:15  seven  days  keep  s.  f. 
Ps.  81:3  blow  trumpet  on  s.  f.  d. 
Z(?m.  2:7  noise  as  in  sol.f.  day 
IIos.  12:9  dwell  as  in  days  of  s./ 

FEAST  of  tabernacles. 
Lev.  2:3:34  shall  be  the /.  of  tab. 
Deut.  16:16  in  /.  31:10;  2  Chr. 

8:13 

Zee.  14:16  even  go  up  to  keep /. 

18  heathen  that  come  not  to /. 
.John  7:2  Jews'/,  was  at  hand 
FEAST  of  unleavened  bread. 
Ex.  12:17  ob.      2:3:15  ;  34:18 
Lev.  23:6  on  the  15th  day  is /. 
Deut.  lu:16  in /■  2  Chr.  8:13 

2  Ctir.  30:13  asscmbl.  to  keep  /.- 
Mat.  26:17 /.  of  vn.  discip.  came 
Mark  14:1  was  the/.  Luke  22:1 

FEAST  of  weeks. 
Ex.  34:22  ob./.-  Deut.  16:10 

FEAST,  ED, 
.Tob  1:4  sons     in  their  houses 
2  Pet.  2:13  sporting  while  they/. 
Jade  12  when  they  /,  with  you 

FEASTIIVG. 
Est.  9:17  made  it  a  day  of/.  18 
■lob  1:5  days  of/,  were  gone 
Ec.  7:2go  to  the  house  of/. 
Jer.  16:8  into  the  house  of  /. 

FEASTS. 
Lev.  23:2  these  are  my/.  4,  37, 44 
Ps.  35:16  hypocr.  mockers  in /. 
Is.  5:12  pipe  and  wine  in  their  f. 
.Jer.  51:;39  in  heat  I  will  make 
their  f. 

Ezek.  45:17  to  give  offerings  in/. 
Amos  8:10  turn  your  f.  into  mo. 
Zee.  8:19  shall  be  cheerful 
MaU.  23:6  love,  uppermost  rooms 
at  f.  Mark  12::39:  Z'/fe  20:46 
■Jude  l!2  are  spots  iu /.  of  charity 


FEE 
Appointed  FEASTS. 

Is.  1:14  ap.f.  my  Boulhateth 

Set  FEASTS. 
Num.  29:.39  these  th.  do  in  ««</., 
Solemn  FE.4STS.  ^ 
2  Chr.  2:4  build  a  house  for  sol.f. 

8:13  sol.f.  three  times  in  a  ye. 
Lam.  1:4  bee.  none  come  to  t.  f, 
2:6  caused  s.f.  to  be  forgotten 
£"26*.  36:;38  flock  of  Jer.  in  «. /. 
46:9  when  come  bef.  L.  in  sol.f. 
JJos.  2:11  cause  to  cease  her  s.f. 
Nah.  1:15 O  Judah,  keep  thy  «./. 
Mai.  2:3  even  dung  of  your  sol.  f. 
FEATHERED.   See  fowl. 

FEATHERS. 
.Tnb  39:13  gavest /.  to  ostrich? 
ft.  68:13/  cov.  with  yel.  gold 
91:4  shall  cover  thee  with  his/. 
Ezek.  17:3  an  eagle  full  of/.  7 
Dan.  4:33  hairs  nke  eagles'/. 
FED. 

Gen.  48:15  G.  who /.  me  all  my 
/,>.  16:32  bread  where.  I  f.  you 
Dent.  8:3  he /.  thee  with  manna 

16 /.  thee  m  the  wilderness 
1  7l'.  18:4  f.  them  with  bread,  13 
Ps.  37:3  verily  thou  shalt  be/. 
78:72 /.  them  ace.  to  his  integ. 
81:16 /.  them  with  finest  of  wh. 

1:11  full  of  fat  of/,  beasts 
Jer.  5:7  I /.  them  to  the  full 

8  as /.  horses  in  the  momincf 
Ezek.  16:19  honey  wherew.  I^ 
34:3  ye  kill  them  that  are/. 
8 /.  themselves,/  not  my  flo. 
Dan.  4:12  all  flesh  was /.  with  it 
5:21  /.  Neb.  with  grass  like  ox. 
Zee.  11:7  and  I /.  the  flock 
Mat.  25:37  hunger,  and /.  thee? 
Mark  5:14 /.  swine,  Luke  8::34 
Luke  16:21  to  be /.  with  crumbs 
1  Cor.  3:2  have /.  you  with  milk 

FEEBLE. 
Deitt.  25:18  Amalekites  smote /. 

1  Sam.  2:5  many  children,  is /. 

2  Sam.  4:1  Ish-bosheth's  han./. 
2  Chr.  28:15  car.  the /.  on  asses 
Nell.  4:2  what  do  these /.  Jews  I 
■Job  4:4  strengthen,  the  /.  knees 
Ps.  38:8  I  am  /.  and  sore  broken 

105::37  not  one/,  per.  am.  tribes 
Prov.  30:26  conies  are /.  folk 
Js.  16:14  remnant  shall  be/. 

35:3  weak  hands  conf/.  "knees 
■Jer.  6:24  our  hands  waxed /. 

49:24  Damascus  is  waxed/. 

50:4:3  the  king's  hands  waxed /. 
Ezek.  7:17  all  ha.  sh.  be/.  21:7 
Zee.  12:8  he  that  is /.  be  asDav. 
1  Cor.  12:22  memb.  to  be  more/. 

1  TJies.  5:14  comf.  the /.  minded 
Heb.  12:12  lift  up  the /.  knees 

FEEBLE\ESS. 
Jer.  47:3  lath.  u.  look  back  for /. 

FEEBLER. 
Gen.  30:42  the/,  were  Laban's 
FEED. 

Gen.  37:12 /.  their  father's  flock 
16  tell  me,  where  they  /.  flocks 
46:32  for  their  trade  to  /.  cattle 
Ex.  22:5.  /.  in  another's  field 
34:3  nor  flocks  /.  bef  that  mo. 

2  Sam.  5:2  shalt /.  mv  people  la. 
7:7  to/.  Israel,  1  Chr.  17:6 

1  A'.  17:4  I  com.  ravens  to  /.  thee 
Job  24:2  take  away  flocks,  and/. 

20  worm  sh.  /.  sweetly  on  him 
Ps.  28:9/  them,  and  lift  them 
49:14  death  shall /.  on  them 
78:71  he  brought  David  to/.  J. 
Prov.  10:21  lips  of  right./.  many- 
Can/.  4:5  roses  whicn /.  am.  li). 
6:2belov.  gone  to  /.  in  gardens 
Is.  5:17 /.  after  their  manner 
11:7  the  cow  and  the  bear  sh./. 
14:30  first-b.  of  the  poor  sh./. 
27:10  their  calf /.  and  lie  do^va 
30:2:3  thy  cattle  /.  in  large  past. 
40:11/".  his  flock  as  a  shepherd 
49.9  they  shall/,  in  the  ways 
61:5  strangers  sh./.  your  flocks 
65:25  wolf  and  laiiib  shall/,  ti  s;. 
■Jer.  3:15  sh./.  you  with  know). 
6:3  sh./.  every  one  in  his  place 
2:3:2  ag.  pastors  that  /.  my  peo. 
4  shepherds  shall /.  them 
50:19  Israel  shall /.  on  Caruiel 
Lam.  4:5  /".  delicately  aredesol. 
Ezek.  34:'i  shepherds  that  /.  th. 
3  but  ye/,  not  the  flock 
10  neither  shepherds  ;'.  thems. 
2:3  servant  David  shall/,  them 
Dan.  11:26/".  of  his  meat"destroy 
Hos.  4:10  £ord  willy,  them 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FEE 

Hos.  9:2  wine-press  not /.  them 
Jon.  3:7  let  them  not /. 
Mic.  5:4 /.  in  strength  of  Lord 
Zep.  2:7  they  shall/,  thereupon 

3:13  shall /.  none  make  afraid 
Zee.  11:9  I  will  not /.  you 

16  not/,  that  that  standeth 
Luke  1.3:1.5  sent  him  to /.  swine 
Acts  20:28  take  heed  to /.  church 
1  Cor.  13:3  I  give  all  to/,  poor 
Bev.  7:17  L.  sh./.  and  lead  them 

12:6  sho.  /.  her  there  1,260  days 

FEED,  imperatively. 
Gen.  25::3e /.  me  with  red  pottage 

29:7  water  ye  the  sheep,/,  them 
1  K.  22:27 /.  him  with  bread  and 
water  of  afflict.  2  Chr.  18:26 
Prm.  30:8/.  me  with  food  conv. 
Cant.  1:8/.  thy  kids  beside  tents 
Mic.  7:14/.  thy  people 
Zee.  11:4/.  flock  of  the  slaughter 
John '21:15/.  my  lambs 

16 /.  my  sheep,  17 
Bom.  12:20  if  ene.  hunger /.  him 

1  Pet.  5:2  f.  flock  of  God 

I  will  PEED. 
Gen.  30:31  I  will  ag./.  thy  flock 

2  Sarn.  19:33  /  wUlf.  thee 

Is.  49:26  Iw.f.  them  oppr.  thee 
58:14  Iw.  f.  thee  with  heritage 
Jer.  9:15 /.  with  wormw.  23:15 
Ezek.  34:14  /  id.  /  them 

16  lu-iU  f.  the  fat  with  .indgra. 
Zee.  11:7  Iw.f.  flock  of  s'laught. 

FEED,  EST,  ETH. 
Ps.  80:5 /.  with  bread  of  tears 
Prov.  15:14  the  mouth  of  fools  f. 
Cant.  1:7  tell  me  where  thou  /. 
2:16 /.  among  the  lilies,  6:3 
41:20  he/,  on  ashes 
7/o.<.  12:1  Ephraim /.  on  wind 
Mat.  6:26  heav.  Father /.  them 
Lnke  12:24  sow  not,  God /.  them 
1  Cor.  9:7  who /.  a  flock 

FEEDING. 
Gen.  37:2  Joseph  was/",  the  flock 
Job  1:14  ploughing,  the  asses /. 
Iizek.  34:10  cause  to  cease/,  flock 
Nah.  2:11  where /.  pi.  of  lions  1 
Mat.  8:30swi./.  Mark5:n  ;  Luke 
8:32 

Luke  17:7  a  servant /.  cattle 
Jude  12  /.  themsel.  without  fear 

FEEL,  I\G. 
Gen.  27:21  that  I  may/,  thee 
Jud.  16:26  I  may /.  the  pillars 
Job  20:20  shall  not /.  quietness 
Ps.  58:9  bef.  pots  can /.  thorns 
Ee.  8:5  keep,  comman.  f.  no  evil 
Acts  17:27  if  haply  might/,  after 
Eph.  4:19  who  being  past/. 
Heb.  4:15 /.  of  our  infirmities 

FEET. 
Gen.  49:10  from  between  his /. 

33  J.  gathered  up  his  /.  in  bed 
Ex.  3:5  shoes  off  thy  /.  Acts  7:3:3 
Deut.  2:28  pass  thro'  on  ray /. 
28:57  young  one  from  bet.  /. 
33:3  and  they  sat  down  at  thy/. 
Jos.  3:15 /.  of  priestsin  Jordan 
10:24/.  on  necks  of  these  kings 
14:9  land  thy /.  have  trodden 
Jud.  3:34  he  covereth  his /. 
4:15  Sisera  fled  on  his/.  17 
5:27  at  her/,  he  fell  down  dead 
Ruth  3:8  a  woman  lay  at  his /. 

1  Sam.  2:9  keep /.  of  his  saints 
24:3  Saul  wenttin  to  cover  his /. 

2  .Sam.  3:34  nor  thy/,  put  in.  fct. 
4:4  lame  of  his /.  9:3,  13 

12  cut  off  th.  hands  and  th./. 
19:24  Mephib.  not  dressed  his /. 
22:34  maketh  my  f.  like  hinds' 
/.  Ps.  18::33;  Ihh.  .3:19 

37/  did  not  slip,  18:.36 

1  K.  2:5  bio.  of  war  in  shoes  on/. 
14:6  A.  heard  the  sound  of  h.  /. 

12 /.  enter  the  city 
15:23  A.  diseased/.  2  Chr.  16:12 

2  K.  4:27  she  caught  by  the/. 
6:32  sound  of  master's/,  bell.  ? 
9:35  found  no  more  than  the/. 
13:21  dead  man  stood  on  his /. 
21:8  /.  of  Israel  move  any  more 

Neh.  9:21  their /.  swelled  not 
Job  12:5  to  slip  with  his /. 
13:27  my/,  in  the  stocks ;  33:11 

a  print  on  heels  of  my  /. 
18:8  cast  into  a  net  by  own  /. 
11  terrors  shall  drive  him  to  /. 
29:15/  was  I  to  the  lame 
30:12  youth  pu^h  away  my /. 
Ps.  22:16  pierced  hands  and /. 
25:15  pluck  my /.  out  of  the  net 
31:8  set  my /.  in  a  large  room 
40:2  he  set  my/,  on  a  rock,  and 


FEE 

Ps.  56:13  del.  my  /.  fr.  falling? 
66:9  suff.  not  our/,  to  be  moved 
73:2  my/,  were  almost  gone 
74:3  lift  up  thy /.  to  desolations 
105:18  whose /.  hurt  with  fet. 
115:7/.  have  they  but  walk  not 
116:8  deliv.  ray /.  from  falling 
119:59  turned  my /.  to  testim. 
101  refr.  my /.  from  evil  way 
105  thy  wo.  IS  a  lamp  to  my  f. 
122:2/.  stand  within  thy  gates 
Prov.  1:16  /.run  to  evil,  6:18; 
Is.  59:7 

4:26  ponder  the  path  of  thy /. 
5:5  her /.  go  down  to  death,  her 
6:13  wicked  man  speak,  with /. 
28  go  on  coals,  /.  n.  be  burnt? 
7:11  tier  f.  abide  not  in  house 
19:2  h'l^'teth  with  his/,  sinneth 
26:6  cutteth  off/,  and  drinketh 
29:5  spreadeth  a  net  for  his /. 

Cant.  7:1  beautiful  are  thv  f. 

Is.  3:16  a  tinklintj  with  their /. 

18  oniaments  ai)out  their/. 
6:2  with  twain  he  covered  his  /. 
7:20  lord  shall  shave  hair  off/. 
2.3:7  own/,  shall  carry  her  afar 
26:6  f.  of  "poor  sh.  tread  it  down 
.32:20  send  forth  the/,  of  ox 
41:3  he  had  not  gone  with  f. 
49:23  sh.  lick  up  dust  of  thy/. 
52:7/,  of  him  bring,  good  tid. 
60:13  place  of  my/,  glorious 

Jer.  13:16  before      stumble  on 
mountain 

14:10  have  not  refrained  their /. 

18:22  thoy  hid  snares  for  my /. 

.38:22  thy /.  are  sunk  in  rair'e 
TMm.  1:13  spread  a  net  for  my /. 
Ezek.  1:7  their /.  were  straight /. 

2  2  Spirit  set  me  on  my/.  3:24 

16:25  opened  thy/,  to  every  one 

24:17  put  thy  shoes  upon  thy  /. 

25:6  beca.  stamped  with  the/. 

32:2  troubledst  wat.  with  thy /. 

34:18  foul  residue  with  your  /". .? 

19  what  ye  have  fouled  with /. 
.37:10  and  stood  upon  their /. 

Dan.  2:;33  his/,  part  of  iron,  42 
34  smote  image  upon  his/. 

7:7 stamped  residue  with  19 

10:6 /.  like  br.  Bev.  1:15 ;  2:18 
Nah.  1:3  clouds  are  dust  of  his/. 

15 /.  of  him  bringeth  good  ti<l. 
Zee.  14:4 /.  stand  on  mount  of  O. 
Mat.  10:14  shake  off  the  dust  of 
ymvcf.  Mark  6:\i\  Lvke9:5 

15:.30  cast  the  lame  at  Jesus'/. 

18:8  rather  than  having  two/. 

28:9  held  by/,  worshipped  him 
Luke  1:79/.  Into  way  of  peace 

7:.38  kissed  his /.  aiid  anointed 

8:35  found  man  at /.  of  Jesus 
»  41  Jai.  fell  down  at  Jesus'/. 

10:39  M.  which  sat  at  Jesus'/. 

15:22  put  shoes  on  his /. 

24:39  beh.  my  hands  and  my/. 
.John  11:2  and  wi])ed  his /.  12:3 

20:12  the  other  angel  at  the /. 
AetsS:!  his /.  reccfved  strength 

4::35  laid  at  apostles'/.  37;  5:2 

5:9  the/,  of  them  which  buried 

7:58  clothes  at  young  man's/. 

13:25  shoes  of  liis  /.  not  worthy 
51  shook  off  dust  of  their /. 

14:10  Stand  upright  on  /. 

16:24  their/,  fast  in  the  stocks 

21 :11  Agabus  bound  his  own /. 

22:3  brought  up  at /.  of  Ganial. 

26:16  rise  and  stand  upon  thy /. 
Bo?n.  3:15 /.  swift  to  shed  blood 

10:15/.  of  them  preach  gospel 
1  Cor.  12:21  to /.  I  have  no  need 
Eph.  6:15 /.  shod  with  prepara. 
Ileb.  12:13  stra.  paths  for  your  /. 
Bev.  3:9  worship  before  thy /. 

10:1  his/,  as  pillars  of  fire 

11:11  witnesses  stood  on  th./. 

13:2  his  /.  as  the /.  of  a  bear 

22:8  I  fell  to  worship  bef.  his /. 

At  his  FEET. 
Jud.  4:10  w^ith  10,000  at  fiis  f. 
Hub.  3:5  burning  coals  at  hisf. 
Mat.  18:29  fel.  serv.  foil  a<  his  f. 
Mark  7:25  Syroph.  fell  at  hisf. 
Luke  7:38  she  stood  at  his  f. 
Acts  5.10  Sapphira  fell  at  )iisf. 
Rev.  1:17  I  fell  at  hisf.  as  dead 

19:10  I  fell  at  his  f.  to  worship 
FEET,  joined  with  sole,  a. 
Deut.  11:24  s.  of/,  tread  be  yours 

1  K.  5:3  wars,  under  s.  of  his  f. 

2  A'.  19:24  s.  of/,  dried.  Is.  .37:25 
Is.  60:14  bow  down  at  s.  of /. 
Ezek.  1:7  s.  off.  was  like  a  cairs 

43:7  s.  of  my/,  no  more  defiled 
Mai.  4:3  ashes  under  s.  of  your /. 

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FEL 
Under  FEET. 

Ex.  24:10  under  his /.  sapphire 
2  Sam.  22:10  dark.  u.f.  Ps.  18:9 
39  they  are  fallen  under  my  /. 
Ps.  8:6  put  all  things  under  his 

/.  1  Cor.  15:27;  Eph.  1:22 
47:3  subdue  nations  u.  our/. 
91:13  dragon  shall  trample  u.f. 
Is.  14:19  a  carcass  trodden  v.f. 
28:3  drunkards  be  trodden  u.  f. 
Lam.  3:.34  u.  his /.  all  prisoners 
Mat.  7:6  trample  u.  their/. 
Rom.  16:20  bruise  Sat.  u.  your /. 

1  Cor.  15:25  all  enemies  v.  his  /. 
Ifeb.  2:8  in  subjection  u.  his /. 
Bev.  12:1  moon  unde?'  her /. 

FEET,  with  wash,  ed. 
E'x.  30:19A.  and  his  sons  shall 
wash  their /.  21 ;  40:31 

2  Sam.  11:8  Unah,  go?^'.  thy/. 
Ps.  .58:10  w.f.  in  blood  of  wick. 
Cant.  5:3  I  have  watbed  my  /. 
Luke  7:.38  wash  his  /.  with  tears 
.John  13:5  wash  the  disciples'/. 

6  Lord,  dost  thou  wash  my/.  ? 
10  neeaeth  not  save  to  w.  h.f. 
14  if  I  your  L.  have  w,  your /. 
1  Tim.  5:10  she  ha.  w.  saints' 
FEIGN  ED,  EST. 

1  Sam..  21:13  D.  f  himself  mad 

2  Sam.  14:2/  thyself  a  mourner 

1  A'.  14:5/  herself  another  wom. 
Neh.  6.8  thou /.  them 
Ps.  17:1  prayer  not  out/,  lips 
Lukf  20:20  f.  them,  just  men 

2  Pet.  2:3  with /.  words 
FEIGWEDLV. 

Jer.  3:10  turn  to  me /.  saith  L. 
FELIX.    Acts  23:24  ;  84:3,  25; 
25:14 

FELL. 

Gen.  4:5  Cain's  countenance  f. 
44:14  Joseph's  breth./.  bef.  him 
Jos.  22:20  wrath     on  congrega. 
Jud.  7:13  smote'tent  that  it / 
8:10  there  f.  120,000  men 
16:30  the  fionse /.  on  the  lords 

1  Sam.  4:18  Eli  /  from  seat 
11 :7  fear  of  Lord  /.  on  people 
14:13  Philistines/,  before  Jon. 
22:18  Doeg  f.  upon  the  priests 
28:20  Saul  'f.  straightway  along 
29:3  no  fau'lt  since  he  f.  to  me 
81:4  Saul  took  sw.  and/,  on  it 

2  Sa}n.  4:4  Mephibosheth/. 
20:8  Jo.ab'8  sword  f.  out.'as  he 
21:9  they/,  all  seven  together 

1  K.  2:25  Benaiah/.  on  Adonijah 
.32/.  on  two  men  more  right. 
34'Benaiah  f.  on  J. :  46  Shimei 

20:30  a  wall/,  on  27,000  men 

2  A'.  1:13  captain  f.  on  his  knees 
2:13  mantle  that'/,  from  Klijah 
4:8  it/,  on  a  day,  Elisha,  11,18 
0:5  axe  head /.  into  the  water 

1  Chr.  21:14/  of  Isr.  70,000  men 
27:24/.  wrath  for  it  against  Isr. 

2  Chr.  17:10  fear  of  L./.  on  all 
20:18  inhabitants/,  before  Lord 
21:19  his  bowels /.  out  by  reas. 

Ezr.  9:5  I  f.  on  my  knees,  and 
Est.  9:3  fear  of  Mor.  /.  on  them 
Job  1:15  Sabe./.  on  the  asses,  17 
19  house /.  on  the  young  men 
Ps.  27:2  eat  up  my  flesh,  they/. 
78:64  their  priests  f.  by  sword 
105:38  fear  of  Israel/,  on  Egvpt 
./er.  ,39:9 /.  away,/,  to  him,  52:15 
46:16  one/,  upon  another 
Lam.  1:7  lier  people/,  into  hand 
5:13  children under  the  wood 
Ezek.  8:1  ha.  of  L.  /'.  on  me,  11:5 
39:23  so/,  they  all  by  the  sw. 
Dan.  4:31/.  a  voice  from  heaven 
7:20  before  whom  three /. 
10:7  great  quaking/,  on  them 
Mat.  7:25  the  house  /.  not 
27  house /.  Luke  6:49 
13:4  seed  f.  by  the  wayside, 

Mark4-A:  Luke  8:5 
Mark  9:20  he  f.  and  wallowed 
14:35  Jesus /.  on  the  ground 
Luke  1:12  fear /.  upon  Zacharias 
ll)::30/.  among  thieves,  36 
l:!:4  on  whom  tower  in  Silo.  f. 
l."):20  his  father/,  on  his  neclc 
16:21  crumbs  w'h./.  from  table 
.Tohri  1H:6  wont  backward,  and  f. 
Acts  1:25  .lurt.  by  transgress./. 
26  the  lot  /".  upon  Matthias 
7:60  had  said  this,  he /.  asleep 
9:4  Saul /.  and  heard  a  voice 
10:10  Peter  f.  into  a  trance 
44  Holy  Ghost /.  on  all,  11:15 
12:7  chains/',  off  Peter's  hands 
13:11  ther ;  /.  on  him  a  mist 
i23 


FEL 

vlc/sl3:.36  D./.  on  sleep,  saw  cor. 

19:17  fear/,  on  Jews  at  Ephesus 

20:10  Paul/,  on  Eutychus 
.37  they  all /.  on  Paul's  neck 

22:7  If.  unto  the  ground,  and 
/torn.  11:22  on  them  wh./.  sever. 

15:3  reproached  thee,  f.  on  me 

1  Cor.  10:8 /.  in  one  day  2:3,000 
Ileb.  3:17  whose  carcassi^s f. 

2  Pet.  3:4  the  fathers /.  asleep 
Bev.  1:17  if.  at  his  feet  as  dead 

6:13  and  tne  stars  of  heaven /. 
8:10/  great  star  from  heaven 
ll:li  fear /.  on  them  which  saw 
13  tenth  of  city /.  by  earthqua. 
16:2  there /.  a  grievous  sore 
19  and  the  cities  of  nations /. 
21  there/,  on  men  a  groat  hail 
19:10  If.  at  his  feet  to  worship 
See  PACE,  PACES. 

FELL  down. 
Deut.  9:18  1  /.  down  before  L.  85 
.Jos.  6:20  shouted,  the  wall /.  d. 
Jud.  5:27  he  bowed,  he /.  d. 
19:26  concubine /.  d.  at  door 

1  Sam.  31:1/  d.  in  Gil.  1  Chr.  10:1 

2  Satn.  2:16  so  thev /.  d.  together 

23  Asahel/.  d.  there  and  died 
19:18  Shimei  /.  dawn 

2  K.  1:2  Ahaziah  /.  rf.  thro'  latt. 
2  Chr.  13:17 /.  d.  of  Is.  ,500,000  m. 
■lob  1:20  Job /.  d.  on  the  ground 
Ps.  107:12/  dawn  none  to  help 
Dan.  3:7  all  nations  /.  d.  and  w. 

2.3  these  three /.  d.  in  furnace 
Mat.  2:11  wise  men /.  d.  and  wo. 

18:26  servant/  d.  saying,  29 
Mark  .3:11  unclean  spirits /.  d. 
Luke  5:8  P.  f  d.  at  Jesus'  knees 

8:28  man  which  had  devils /.  d. 
41  Jairus/.  (/.  ,•  17:16  Samar. 
Acts  .5:5  Ananias/,  d.  ;  10  Sapp. 

10:25  Cornelius  ;  16:29  jailer 

19::35  the  image  which/,  down. 

20:9  Eutychus  f.  d. 
Ileb.  W.m  by  faith  the  walls /.  d. 
Rer.  5:8  elders /.  d.  14;  19:4 

22:8  John  /.  d.  before  the  angel 

FELL,  EST,  I!VG. 
2  Sam.  3:34  bef.  wick,  so  /.  thon 
2  K.  3:19  shall /.  every  good  tree 

6:5  as  one  was/,  a  beam 

FELLER. 
Is.  14:8  no /.  is  come  up.  ag.  na 
FELLOW. 

Gen.  19:9  this  f.  came  in  to  sol. 
Ex.  2:13  why  smit.  thou  thy /..' 
Jud.  7:22  the  L.  set  every  man's 
sword  ag.  his  f.  1  Sam.  14:20 
ISam.  21:15  brought  this/,  to 
play  the  madman,  sh.  this /. 

2.5:21  kept  all  this/,  hath 

29:4  make  this /.  return 
iSa/n.  2:16  caught  ev.  one  his 

1  A'.  22:27/  in  pris.  2  Chr.  18:26 

2  A".  9:11  why  came  this  mad /. 
Ec.  4:10  fall,  one  will  lift  his/. 
Is.  .34:14  satyr  shall  cry  to  his/. 
Zee.  13:7  awake,  O  sword,  agai. 

my  Sh.  and  man  th.  is  my /. 
Mat.  26:71/.  also  w.  J.  Lu.  22:59 
Luke  2:3:2  this/,  pervert,  nation 
John  9:29  for  this/,  we  know  not 
11:16  Didymus  said  to /.  dis. 
Acts  18:13/.  pers.  to  worship  G. 
22:22  away  with  such  a /.  from 
24:5  found  this  man  a  pestil./. 
FELLOW-C'ITIZENS. 
Eph.  2:19  f. -citizens  with  saints 

FELLOW-HEIRS. 
Eph.  3:6  Gentiles  sh.  be f. -heirs 
FELLOW-HELPER,  S. 

2  Cor.  8:23  Titus,  mv  f. -helper 

3  John  8  be f.-h.  to  the  truth 
FELLOW-LABORER,  S. 

1  Thes.  3:2  sent  Tim.  our/.-toS. 
P/dl.  4:3  with  other  f. -laborers 
Phile.  1  Paul  to  PliiV.  our f.-l. 

24  Marcus,  Uenias,  Lucas,/.-/. 
FELLOW-PRISO\ER,  S. 

Rom.  10:7  And.  and  Junia  f.-p. 
Col.  4:10  Aristarch./.-;j.  saluteth 
Phile.  23  Epaphras  my  f.-p.  in  C. 

FELLOW-SERVAIVT,  8. 
Mat.  18:28 f.-sfr.  who  owed  him 
29  f.-s.  fell  down  at  his  feet 
W:i9  begin  to  smite  his/.-^. 
Col.  1:7  Epaphras  our  dear/. -«er. 
4:7  Tvchicus,  who  is  a f.-serv. 
R,'V.  6:11  f.-s.  should  be  fulfilled 
19:10  I  am  X\\y  f. -servant,  22:9 
FELLOW-SOLDIER. 
Phil.  2:23  Epaphioditus  my  f.-s. 
Phile.  2  Paul  to  Archippus,/.-*. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FET 

FELLOW-WORKERS. 

Col.  4;11  these  only  are  my/.-w. 

FELLOWS. 
Jvd.  18:25  angry  y".  run  on  thee 
&Sam.  6:30  as  one  of  vain/. 
JPs.  45:7  with  the  oil  of  gladness 

above  thy /.  He/>.  1:9 
7«.  44:11  his  f.  shall  be  ashamed 
Ezek.  37:19  tribes  of  Israel  his /. 
Dan.  2:13  D.  and  his/,  to  be  sla. 
7:20  look  more  stout  than  his /. 
Ztc.  3:8  thou  and  thy  f.  that  sit 
Mat.  11:16  calling  to  their /. 
Acts  17:5  lewd /.  of  baser  sort 

FELLOWSHIP. 
Lev.  6:2  deliv.  to  keep,  or  in /. 
Ps.  94:20  iniq.  have/,  wi.  thee? 
Acts  2:42  oontin.  in  apostles"/. 

1  Cor.  1:9  called  to/,  of  his  Son 
10:20  sh.  have  f.  with  devils 

2  Cor.  6:14  what/,  hath  ri^hte. 
8:4/.  of  ministering  to  saints 
Oal.  2:9  the  right  hand  of/. 
Epfi.  3:9  is/,  of  the  mystery 

6:11  no  f.  with  works  of  darkn. 
Phil.  1:5  your  f.  in  the  gospel 

8:1  if  there  be  any /.  of  the  Sp. 

3:10  know  f.  of  his  sufferings 
IMn  1:3  have/,  with  us,  our/, 
is  vfith  the  Father 
6  if  we  say  we  have  f.  with  h. 
V  walk  in  light,  we  have/. 
FELT. 
Gen.  27:22  and  Isaac/.  Jacob 
iJc.  10:21  darkn.  that  may  be/. 
Prov.  23:35  beaten  me,  If.  it  not 
Mark  5:29  she/,  she  was  healed 
Act$  28:5  off  beast  and /.  no  harm 

FEM.\LE. 
Gen.  1:27  male  and /.  created,  5:2 

6:19  two  of  ev.  sort,  male  and/. 

7:16  went  in  male  and  f. 
Lev.  4:28  offering,  a/.  32;  5:6 
N'ttm.  5:3  male  and/,  sh.  ye  put 
Deut.  4:16  likeness  of  male  or/. 

7:14  not  be  male  nor  f.  barren 
Mat.  19:4  m.  and /.  Mark  10:6 
Gal.  3:28  in  Christ  male  nor/. 

FENCE. 
Ps.  62:3  ye  sh.  be  as  a  tottering/. 

FEIVCED,  Verb. 
Job  10:11/  mo  with  bones 

19:8  he  liath/.  up  my  way 
Is.  5:2  a  vineyard,  and  he /.  it 

FE!VCED,  Adjective. 
Dent.  28:.52  f.  walls  come  down 
8  Sam.  23:7  touch  th.  must  be /. 
&K.  3:19  shall  smite  every /.  city 

17:9  from  tower  to/,  city,  18:8 
Is.  2:15  day  of  L.  on  ev.  f.  wall 
Jer.  15:20  make  thee  a /  wall 
Huk.  36:35  ruined  cities  bee./. 

FE\CED  cities. 
N'um.  32:17  dwell  in  /.  c. 
Deut.  9:1  pos.  c.f.  up  to  heaven 
Jos.  10:20  rest  entered  into /.  c. 

14:12  that  the  cities  were /. 
iSam.  20:6  lest  he  get/,  c 
8  K.  19:25  should,  lay  waste/,  c. 
2  CAr.  8:5  Solomon  built/,  cities 

VIA  Shishak  took/,  c.  of  Judah 
JifT.  5:17  sh.  impoverish  thy  f.  c. 
Dan.  11:15  shall  take  most /  c. 
IIos.  8:14  Judah  hath  multi./.  c. 
Zep.  1:16  day  of  alarm  ag./.  e. 
FEIVS. 

Job  40:21  Behemoth  in  cov.  of/. 
FERRET. 

Lev.  11:30  the /.  unclean 
FERRY-BO.\T. 

iSam.  19:18/.-6.  for  king's  hou. 
FERVEIVT,  LY. 

Acts  18:25  ApoUos, in  spirit 
Horn.  12:11/  in  spirit,  serv.  L. 
2  Cor.  7:7  your /.  mind  tow.  me. 

Col.  4:12  laboring/,  in  ]5rayers 
Jam.  5:16/  prny.'of  a  righteous 
1  Pet.  1:22' ye  love  one  aiibther /. 

4:8  above  all  th.  have /.  charity 
SPet.  3:10  melt  with/,  heat,  12 
FESTUS.  Xc^s24:27  :  25:9,14,23; 
26:25 

FETCH. 

Gen.  18:5  will/,  morsel  of  bread 
27:45  I  will  f'  thee  from  thence 
jf^um.  20:10f.  water  out  of  rock? 
Deut.  30:4  thence  will  L./.  thee 
Jud.  11:5  went  to/.  Jepllthah 
1  Sam.  4:3 /.  ark  of  covenant 
6:21  come  and /.  ark  up  to  you 
16:11  send  and/.  Saul,  20:31 
9Sam.  5:23 /.  a  compass  behind 
14:13  king  doth  not/,  banished 


FIE 

2  Sam.  14:20/.  ab.  this  form  of 
1 K.  17:10 /.  me  a  little  water 
2  K.  0:13  wh.  that  I  may/,  him 
2  0/ir.  18:8 /.  quick.  Micaiah  son 
.Tob  30:3/.  my  knowl.  from  far 
fs.  56:121  will /.  wine 
.icts  16:37  come,  and/,  us  out 

FETCHED. 

1  Sam.  7:1  /.  up  ark  of  the  Lord 
10:2.3  they/.  Saul  thence 

2  Sam.  9:5  and  /.  Mephibosheth 
11:27  f.  Bath-sheba  to  his  house 

1  A'.  9:28  they/.  Irom  Ophirgold 

2  K.  11:4  .Jehoiada /.  rulers 
Jer.  26:23/  Urijah  out  of  Egypt 
Acts  28:13  thence  we /.  compass 

FETTERS. 

Jnd.  16:21  bound  Samson  with /. 
2  Sam.  3:.34  nor  thy  feet  put  in/. 
2K.  25:7  bound  Zedeki.  with/. 
2  Clir.  33:11  Mana.  bound  with /. 

36:6  Jehoiakim  bound  with /. 
Ps.  105:18  feet  they  hurt  with /. 

149:8  to  bind  nobles  with/. 
Mark  5:4  often  with/.  Lu.  8:29 

FEVER. 
Deut.  28:22  smite  thee  with  a /. 
Mat.  8:14  P.  wife's  mother  sick 

off.  Mark  1.30;  Luke  4:m 
■Tohn  4:.52  at  7th  hour  /.  left  him 
Acts  28:8  father  of  Pub.  sick  of/. 
FEW. 

Gen.  34:30  I  being/,  th.  will  slay 
47:9  f.  and  evil  have  the  days 

Lev.  56:22  you/.  Deut.  4:27 ;  28:62 

N^im.  13:18  the  people  wheth./. 
86:54  to /.  give  less  ii/ier.  35-8 
56  divided  betw.  many  and /. 

Dfut.  26:5  sojourned  with  a  f. 
33:6  let  not  Reuben's  m.en  be /. 

1  Sam.  14:6  to  save  by  many  or /. 

2  dir.  29:34  the  prie.  were  too/. 
Neh.  7:4  city  large,  but  people /. 
Job  10:20  are  not  my  days /.  ? 

14:1  man  is  of  f.  days 

16:22  when  a /.  years  are  come 
Ph.  109:8  let  his  davs  be/. 
Ec.  5:2  let  thy  words  be/. 

9:14  a  little  city,  and /.  men 

12:3  grinders  cease,  because /. 
/.«.  10:19  rest  of  trees  shall  be  f. 

94:6  are  burned,  and/,  men  left 
Kzek.  .5:3  also  take  a /.  in  numb. 

12:16  leave  a  f.  men  from  sword 
T)an.  11:20/  days  be  destroyed 
Mat.  7:14/.  there  be  that  find  it 

9:.37  laborers  are /.  Luke  10:2 

20:16  call,  but  f.  chosen,  22:14 

25:21  faithful  in/,  things,  23 
Mark  6:5  hands  on  a  f.  sick  folk 
Ltike  12:48  beaten  with /.  stripes 

13:23/  that  be  saved? 
Acts  24:4  wouldst  hear/,  words 
Eph.  3:3  wrote  afore  in  /.  words 
Ileb.  12:10  for/,  days  chastened 

13:22  I  have  written  in /.  words 

1  Pet.  3:20  where,  f.  that  is  eight 
Bev.  2:14  a/,  thin^rs  ag.  thee,  30 

3:4  a /.  names  even  in  Sardis 

But  a  FEW. 
Gen.  29:20  seemed  but  a  f.  days 
Lev.  25:52  if  remain  b.  a  f.  years 
./os.  7:3  men  of  Ai  are  but  a  f. 
\Chr.  \(,:\^butf.  Ps.  10.->:12 
Jer.  42:2  for  we  are  left  but  af. 

Not  a  FEW. 
Is.  10:7  cut  off  nations  not  a  f. 
Jer.  .3n:19ninlfi.  them,7iO<be« /. 
Acts  17:4  chief  women  not  a  f. 

FEWER,  EST. 
Num.  33:54  to  /.  give  loss  inher. 
Deut.  7:7  ye  were /.  of  all  people 

FEWXESS. 
Lev.  25:16  accord,  to /.  of  years 

FIDELITY. 
Tit.  2:10  serv.  showing  good /. 

FIELD. 
Gen.  23:20  f.  and  cave  made  sure 
27:27  smell  of  son  is  as  of  a/. 
31:4  Rachel  and  Leah  to  the  f. 
49:30  in /.  Abra.  bouHit,  50:i3 
&.  22:5  cause  a /.  to  be  eaten 
0  so  that  the /.  bo  consumed 
Lev.  25:3  six  years  sh.  sow  thy /. 
27:17  if  he  sanctify  his/.  18 
20  if  he  will  not  redeem  the /. 
Deut.  5:21  neith.  sh.  covet  his  /. 
.Ton.  15:18  ask  a/.  Jmi.  1:14 
lluth  2:8  go  not  to  gl.  in  ano./. 
4:5  day  thou  buyest  f.  of  Naomi 

2  Sam.  14:30  Joab's /.  is  near 

31  whv  serv.  set  mv/.  on  fire? 
■i  K.  18:17  in  highway  of  fuller's 
/.  Z>-.7:3;  30:2 


FIE 

Neh.  13:10  every  one  to  his/'. 
Ps.  96:12  let  the/,  be  joyful 
I'rov.  24:.30  went  by /.  of  slothful 
27:26  goats  are  the  price  of  /. 
31:16  considereth  a /.  and  buy. 
Ec.  ,5:9  king  is  served  by  the/. 
Is.  5:8  woe  to  them  lay/,  to/. 
16:10  taken  out  of  plentiful/. 
■Jer.  12:4  herbs  of  ev.  f.  wither? 
26:18  plou.  like  a /.  'Mic.  3:12 
;32:7  buy  thee  my/.  8:25 
35:9  nei.  have  we  vineyard./. 
48:33  gladn.  is  taken  from  the/. 
Joel  1:10  the/,  is  wasted 
Mat.  1:3:24  good  seed  in  his/.  31 
38  the /.  IS  the  world,  the  good 
44  is  like  unto  treas.  hid  in  a /. 
27:7  bought  the  potter's/.  10 
8  the/,  of  blood.  Acts  1:19 
Luke  17:7  wlien  come  from  the/. 
Acts  1:18  this  man  purchas.  a /. 

Fruitful  FIELD. 
Is.  10:18  consume  glory  of/,  f. 
29:17  Lehan.  turned  into  a/./. 
32:15  wilderness  he  a  fruitful f. 
fruit,  f.  be  counted  a  forest 
16  righteoire.  in  the  fruit,  f. 
Ezek.  17:5  planted  see'd  in  a/./. 

In  the  FIELD. 
Gen.  4:8  when  they  were  in  t.f. 
24:63  out  to  meditate  in  the f. 
37:15  Joseph  wander,  in  the  f. 
E:r.  9:19  all  thou  hast  in  f. 
25  the  hail  smote  all  in  Ihef. 
16:25  to-day  not  find  it  in  the f. 
Deut.  21:1  slain,  lying  in  thef. 
28:3  bless,  sh.  thou  be  in  thef. 
16  cursed  sh.  thou  be  in  thef. 
.hid.  13. 9  angel  came  to  w.  in  f. 

1  Sam.  19:3  beside  fath.  in  the  f. 
30:11  found  an  Egypt,  in  thef. 

2  Sam.  14.6  two  strove  in  the  f. 
1  K.  11:29  two  alone  in  thef. 

14:11  dieth  of  Jerob.  in  the  f. 

21:24  that  die.  of  Ahab  in  thef. 
1  Chr.  19:9  kings  were  in  the  f. 
■Tob  24:6  reap  ev.  one  corn  in  t.  f. 
Ps.  78:12  marv.  things  in  t.  f.  43 
Prov.  24:27  fit  for  thyself  in  t.f. 
Jer.  14:5  hind  also  calved  in  t.f. 

17:3  O  my  mountain  in  thef. 

41:8  treasures  in  the  f.  of  wheat 
Ezek.  7:15  in  thef.  shall  die 

26:6  slay  thy  daughters  in  f.  8 
Mic.  4:10  Shalt  dwell  in  thef. 
Zee.  10:1  to  ev.  one  grass  in  t.f. 
Mai.  3:11  vine  cast  fruit  in  thef. 
Mat.  24:18  nor  let  him  in  f.  ret. 
Mark  13:10;  Luke  17:31 
40  two  be  in  thef.  Luke  17:.36 
Luke  2:8  sheph.  abiding  in  the  f. 

12:28  clothe  grass  to-day  in  t.f. 

15:25  his  elder  son  was  in  thef. 

Into  the  FIELD. 
Num.  22:23  ass  went  into  thef. 
Jud.  9:42  people  went  into  the  f. 

1  Sam.  6:14  cart  came  into  the  f. 
20:11  J.  said.  Let  us  go  into  f. 

2  Sam.  20:12  removed  Am.  into  f. 
Cant.  7:11  let  us  go  forth  in.  t.f. 
Jer.  6:25  go  not  forth  into  the f. 

14:18  if  I  go  in?o  thef. 

Of  (he  FIELD. 
Gen.  2:5  every  plant  of  thef. 

31:7  sons  of  J.  came  out  of  t.f . 

47:24  four  parts  for  seed  (if  t.f. 
Lev.  26:4  trees  of f.  sh.  yield  fi-ii. 

27:28  no  devoted  thing  o/"  the  f. 
Deut.  20:19  tree  of  thff. 
Jud.  5:4  marchedst  oiit  of  thef. 

19:16  man  from  work  out  off. 
^K.  9:25  cast  in  portion  o/"'l'/iV/. 

37  care,  as  dung  on  face  of  t.f. 
.Tob  5:23  in  league  with  sto.  of  f. 
Ps.  103:15  as  flower  off.  he  flo'u. 
Cant.  2:7  the  roes  of  the  f.  3:5 
Is.  37:27  inhabit,  as"  grass  off. 

40:6  and  as  the  flower  o/"  ihef. 

43:20  beast  of  the  f.  shall  honor 

55:12  trees  o/"  thef.  sh.  clap  han. 
Jer.  4:17  as  lieepcrs  of  the  f. 

18:14  snow  from  rock  of  thef. 
Lam.  4:9  want  of  fruits  of  thef. 
Ezek.  16:7multiplvasbud  of  t.f. 

17:24  trees  of  the  f.  shall  know 

.34:27  tree  off.  sliall  fruit 

36:30  multiply  increase  of  ihef. 

:39:10  take  no  wood  out  of  f. 
Dan.  4:15  tender  grass  of  tM  f. 
IIos.  10:4  as  hemlock  in  the/. 

12:11  heaps  in  furrows  of  thef. 
Joel  1:11  hSLTV.ofthef.  is  perish. 
.Vie.  1:6  Sama.  as  a  heap  of  t.f. 
Mat.  6:28  consider  lilies  of  thef, 
30ifG.  so  clothe  grass  o/i./. 
See  BEAST,  BEiSTS. 


FIF 
Open  FIELD. 

Lev.  14:7  liv.  bird  loose  intoo./. 

17:5  sacrifices  in  the  open  f. 
Ezek.  16:5  cast  out  in  the  o.  f. 

■HA  cast  thee  on  the  open/. 

.'33:27  that  is  in  o.f.  give  to 

39:5  Shalt  fall  upon  the  openf. 

FIELDS. 
Lev.  25:31  counted  as  the  f. 
Num.  16:14  hast  not  given  us/. 

20:17  not  pass  through /.  21:22 
Deut.  11:15  send  grass  into  thy/. 

32:13  eat  increase  of  the/. 
32  as  vine  of  the /.  of  Gomor. 
.Jos.  21:12/.  gave  they  to  Caleb 
1  Sam.  8:14  he  will  take  your/. 

22:7  will  son  of  J.  give  you// 

25:15  a  wall  to  us  when  in/ 
1  K.  2:26  get  thee  to  thi.  own /. 

1  Chr.  16:32  let/,  rejoice  and  all 
87:25  storehouses  in /.  cities 

Job  5:10  sendeth  waters  on /. 
Ps.  107::37  sow  the/,  and  plant 

132:6  found  it  in /.  of  the  wood 
Prov.  8:26  had  not  made  the/. 

23:10  enter  not  to /.  of  fatherl. 
Is.  16:8/  of  Heshbon  lanf'.nsh 
Jer.  :32:15 /.  shall  be  possessed 

43 /.  bought ;  44  men  sh.  buy/. 
Ob.  19  sh.  possess /.  of  Ephraim 
Mic.  2-2  they  covet /.  and  take 

4  he  hath  divided  our /. 
Hab.  3:17  altho.  f.  yield  no  meat 
Mark  2:23  through /.  Luke  6:1 
John  4:.35  up  eyes,  and  look  on /. 
Jam.  5:4  which  reaped  your /. 

Open  FIELDS. 
Lev.  14:.53  let  go  liv.  bird  ino./. 
Num.  19-16  slain  with  sw.  in  o.f. 
'2  Sam.  1M1  encamped  in  o.  f. 
Ezek.  29:5  shalt  fall  upon  the  o.f. 
FIERCE. 

Gen.  49:7  anger,  for  it  was /. 
Deut.  28-.50  nation  of  a /.  count. 
Job  4:10  voice  of /.  lion 

16:10  huntest  me  as /.  lion 

28:8  nor  hath /.  lion  passed  by 

41:10  none  so /.  dare  stir  him 
Is.  19:4  a/,  king  shall  rule  over 

33:19  thou  shall  not  see  a /.  peo. 
Dan.  8:28  a  king  of /.  counten. 
Hab.  1:8  horses  more /.  than  wol. 
Mat.  8:28  devils,  exceeding/. 
Luke  23:5  they  were  more/. 

2  rim.  3:3  inconti./.  despisers 
Jam.  3:4  ships  driven  of /.  winds 

FIERCENESS. 
Job  39:24  swallo.  ground  with/. 
■Jer.  25:38  land  desolate/,  of  opp. 

See  ANGER,  WRATH. 

FIERCER. 

2  Sam.  19:43  words  of  J.  were/. 

FIERY. 
Num.  21:6  the  L.  sent /.  serpents 

8  make  thee  a/,  serpent 
Deut.  8:15  wherein  were/,  serp. 
33:2  from  right  hand  went /.  law 
P.<.  21:9  make  them  as  a/,  oven 
Is.  14:29  fruit  be /.  flying  serp. 
Dan.  3:6  into  midst  of /.  furnace 
7:9  his  throne  was  like /.  flame 
10  a /.  stream  issued  and  came 
Eph.  6:16  able  to  quench /.  darts 
Iieb.  10:27  judgment  and/,  indi. 

1  Pet.  4:12  iiot  stran.  con."/,  trial 

FIFTH. 

2  Sam.  2:23  smote  A.  under  f.  rib 
•3:27  Ab.  under/.,'  4:6  IsU-bosh. 
20:10  J.  smote  Ama.  under /.  rib 

Rev.  6:9  when  he  opened /.  seal 
9:1  the /.  angel  sounded 
16:10 /.  angel  poured  out  vial 
FIFTEEN. 
.lohn  11:18  Bethanv  f.  furl,  off  J. 
.4r/s  27:28  found  it  f.  fathoms 
Gal.  1:18  I  abode  with  P./.  days 

FIFTY. 
Num.  4:3  from  :30  r .  old  and  upw. 

even  to /.  23.  "30.  35,  39 
8:25  fr.  age  of  f.  serve  no  mon? 

1  A'.  18:4  hid  tliem  bv  f.  in  cave 

2  A'.  1:9cap.  of?',  with  his/.  11.13 
10  fire  consume  thee  aiid  f.  12 

R/.  5:14  gal./,  cubits  high.  7:0 
Luke  7:41  one  500  pence,  otlier/". 
16:6  sit  down  quickly,  writ -  y. 
John  8:57  art  not  yet/,  years  old 

FIFTY,  with  six. 
Ezr.  2:22  men  of  Xetop./.  and*. 

FIFTY  thousand. 
Acts  19:19  price  books  burnt/,  t. 

FIFTIES. 
Mark  6:40  sat  d.  by/.  Luke  9:14 


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FIG 
FIFTIETH. 

Lev.  25:10  shall  hallow^,  year 

11  a  jubileo  shall  that/,  year  bp 

FIG,  S. 
Gen.  3:7 /.  leaves  for  aprons 

1  Sam.  25:18  A.  took  200  cakes /. 
30:12  gave  Egyptian  cake  of J. 

2  K.  20:7  take  lump /.  38:21 
N^.  13:15  sab.  some  brought/. 
Cant.  2:13fig-t.  put.  for.  green /. 
7«.  34:4  fall/,  from  fl^-tree 

Jer.  8:13  shall  be  no /.  on  fig-tree 
24:1  two  baskets /.  one  good,  2,3 
8  evil /.  that  cannot  be  eaten 
29:17  make  them  like  vile /. 
Nah.  3:12  fi|;-t.  with  first  ripe /. 
Mat.  7:16  do  men  gather  /.  of 

thistles?  Luke  6:44 
Jam.  3:12  fig  bear  ber.  orvine/..? 
Rev.  6:13  fig-tree  casteth  unt./. 

FIG-TREE. 
Jud.  9:10  trees  said  to  f.-t.  11 

1  K.  4:25  dw.  under  f.-t.  Mic.  4:4 

2  K.  18:31  eat  ev.  onef.-t.  /«.36:16 
Pmv.  27:18  keepeth/.-^ 

Hos.  9:10tir8t  ripe  in  f.  t.  thereof 
Joet  1:7  he  hath  barked  my  f.-t. 

12  the  f.-t.  languisheth 

Hob.  3:17  altho'/.-<.  sh.  not  bio. 
Zee.  3:10  call  ev.  man  under/.-^ 
Mat.  21:19  ho  saw  f.-t.  in  way, 
Mark  11:13 
20 f.-t.  withered,  Mark  11:20,21 
24:32  parable  of  f.-t.  jl/rtr*  13:28 
Xuke  13:6  man  had  f.-t.  planted 

7  seeking  fruit  on  this  f.-t. 
21:29  behold  the/.-i. 

John,  1:48  und./.-<.  I  saw  thee,  50 

FIG-TREES. 
Veut.  7:8  land  of  vines,  and  f.-t. 
Ps.  105:3!3  smote  vines  and  f.-t. 
Jer.  5:17  eat  thy  vines  and  f.-t. 
IIos.  2:12  I  will  destroy  \ierf.-t. 
Amon  4:9  when  g.  and  f.-t.  incr. 
Nah.  3:12  strong-ho.  be  like  f.-t. 

FIGHT,  Substantive. 
1  Sam.  17:20  host  was  going  to /. 

1  Tim.  6:12  fight  the  good/. 

2  Tim.  4:7  I  have  fought  a  good/". 
Ileb.  10:.32  endured  great 

11:34  waxed  valiant  in /. 
FIGHT,  Verb. 
Deut.  1:41  we  will  go  up  and/. 
42  go  not  up,  nor /.  for  I  am 

1  Sam.  4:9  quit  like  men,  and /. 
17:10  give  man  that  we  may /. 

2  Sam.  11:20  nigh  when  ye  did/..? 

1  K.  22:31  f.  not  gr.  2  Chr.  18:30 

2  Chr.  20:17  shall  not  need  to/. 
Ps.  144:1  teach,  my  fingers  to /. 
Jer.  51:.30  men  forborne  to /. 
Zee.  10:5 /.  bee.  L.  is  with  them 

14:14  .ludah  shall /.  at  Jerusa. 
John  18:36  then  would  my  aar.f. 
1  Cor.  9:26 /.  I  not  as  beatetli  air 
Jam.  4:2  ye  kill,  ye /.  and  war 

FIGHT  against. 
Ex.  1:10  join  enemies  and/,  a. 
Deut.  20:10  nigh  to  a  city  to/,  a. 
Jos.  19:47  Danites  went/,  a.  Le. 
Jud.  1:1  shall  go  up  first /.  a.  ? 

11:8  Jephth.  to /.  a.  Amnion,  9 
25  against  Israel,  or/.a.  them  ? 

1  Sam.  15:18 /.  a.  A.  consumed 
23:1  Philistmes/.  a.  Keilah 
29:8  I  may  not /.  a.  enemies 

1 K.  12:24  not /.  a.  2  Chr.  11:4 
20:23  let  us /.  a.  them,  25 
22:.32  turned  to /.  a.  Jehosh. 

2  A'.  3:21  kings  were  come  toy.  a. 
2  Chr.  13:12/  ye  not  a.  the  Lord 

32:2  Sen.  purposed  to  f.  a.  Jer. 

35:20  Necho  come  to /.  a.  Car. 
Nek.  4:8  come  and /.  a.  Jerusa. 
Ps.  35:1/  a.  them  that/,  a.  me 

56:2  they  be  many  that /.  a.  me 
Is.  19:2  sh.^.  every  one  a.  Ijrot. 

29:7  all  nations  that /.  a.  Ariel 

8  nations  that /.  a.  mount  Z. 
Jer.  1:19  shall /.  a.  thee,  15:20 

21:5  I  myself  will/,  against  you 
32:24  Ch./.  a.  29;  ai:'22  ;  37:8 
Zee.  14:3  £./.  a.  those  nations 
Acts  5:.39  ye  be  found/,  a.  God 
23:9  let  us  not  f.  against  God 
Rev.  2:16 /.  a.  them  with  sword 

FIGHT  for. 
Ex.  14:14  L.f.for,  Deut.l:30\  3:22; 
20:4 

2  J{.  10:3 f.for  master's  house 
A>A.  4:14  f.for  your  brethren 

20  our  God  shall/. /or  us 
Is.  31:4  L.  shall  come  to /.  for  Z. 

FIGHT  with. 
Jiid.  9:;38  go  out  and /.  with  Ab. 


FIL 

■Tud.  110  may/,  w.  chil.  of  Am. 
1  Sam.  13:5  Phi./,  w.  Israel,  28:1 

17:9  if  he  be  able  to /.  ivith  me 
32  thy  ser.  will  go  and /.  w.  P. 
iChr.  3.5:22  Jo.  disguised  to /.  w. 
Is.  .30:.32  shaking  will  he /.  w.  us 
■/er.  32:5  though  ye/,  w.  Chald. 
Dnn.  10:20  retum  to /.  w.  prince 

11:11  king  of  south  came /.  w. 
FIGHTETH,  IIVG. 
Ex.  14:25  L.f  for  them  ag.  Eg. 
./OS.  23:10  L.  God  that /.  for  you 

1  Sam.  25:28  my  lord /.  battles 
Ps.  56:1  O  God,  he /.  oppresseth 

FIGHTI\GS. 

2  Cnr.  7:5  without/,  within  fears 
■lam.  4:1  wh.  come  wars  and /.  ? 

FIGURE. 
Dejit.  4:16  similitude  of  any  /. 
Is.  44:13  maketh  after /.  of  man 
Rom.  5:14/  of  him  that  was 
1  Cor.  4:6  these  I  have  in/,  tra. 
Tlef).  9:9  which  was  a/,  of  time 
11:19  whence  he  rec.  him  in  a/. 
1  Pet.  3:21  like /.  even  baptism 

FIGURES. 
1  K.  6:29  with  carved/,  of  cher. 
Arts  7:43 /.  wh.  ye  made  to  wor. 
Heb.  9:24  are  the /.  of  the  true 
FILE. 

1  Sam.  13:21  a /.  for  mattocks 
FILL,  Substantive. 

Lei\  25:19  ye  shall  eat  your  f. 
23:24  may.  eat  grapes  thy/. 

Prov.  7:18  take  our /.  of  love 
FILL,  Verb. 

Gen.  1:22 /.  waters  in  the  seas 
42:25  Jos.  com.  to/,  sacks,  44:1 

Ex.  10:6  locusts  shall  f.  houses 
16:32  Mo.  said,/,  a  homor  of  it 

1  Sam.  16:1/  thy  horn  w  ith  oil 
18::33  f.  four  barrels  with  water 

■lob  18:21/  mouth  with  laughing 
15:2  sh.  wisi'  man  f.  his  belly? 
20:23  when  about  to/,  his  belly 
23:4  would /.  mouth  with  argu. 
38:39  or  f.  appe.  of  young  liims 
41:7  f.  slcin  with  liarhed  irons ? 

Pj.  81:10  mouth  wide  I  will/. 
83:16 /.  their  faces  with  shame 
110:6 /.  places  with  dead  bodies 

Prov.  1:13  we  shall /.  our  houses 
8:21  I  will /.  their  treasures 

Is.  8:8  sh.  /  breadth  of  thy  land 
14:21  nor  f.  the  face  of  world 
27:6  Isr.  shall/,  face  of  world 
.56:12  will  f.  with  strong  drink 

./er.  13:13  I  will /.  inh.  wi.  drun. 
23:24  I /.  heaven  and  earth  ? 
51:14  I  will /.  thee  with  men 

F:ek.  3:3 /.  thy  bowels 
9:7  f.  the  courts  with  the  slain 
10:2 /.  hands  with  coals  of  fire 
24:4  f.  it  with  the  choice  bones 
.30:11  shall/,  land  with  slain 
32:4  will/,  beasts  of  whole  earth 
5  I  willV.  val.  with  thy  hciglit 
35:8  I  will /.  mount,  with  slain 

Zep.  1:9  who /.  master's  house 

//ag.  2:7  will /.  house  with  glory 

.Vat.  9:16  which  is  put  in  to/,  it 
15:.33  wh.  bread  to/,  multitude? 
23:.32 /.  ye  up  then  the  measure 

./ohn  2:7 /.  water-pots  with  water 

7?0TO.  15:13  God  of  hope/,  you 

Eph.  4:10  he  might/,  all  things 

Col.  1:24 /.  up  what  is  liehind 

1  Thes.  2:16  to  f.  up  their  sins 

Rev.  18:6  cnp  filled,/,  double 
FILLED. 

Gen.  6:13  earth  is     with  viol. 
21:19  and /.  bottle  with  water 
24:16  Rebekah /.  her  pitcher 
26:15  P.  had /.  wells  with  earth 

Ex.  2:16  they  f.  troughs  to  water 
28:3  I  have /.  with  wi.'id,  35:.35 
31:3  I  have  f.  with  S.  of  G.  35:,31 
40:.34  glory  of  L./.  tabern.  35 

■/OS.  9:13  bottles  we /.  were  now 

1  K.  8:10  cloud/,  house  of  Lord 
11  gl./.  house,  2Chr.  5:14;  7:1,2 

18:.35 /  trench  also  with  water 
20:27  the  Syrians /.  thecounfrv 

2  A'.  21:16/.  Je.  with  blood.  24:4 
23: 14  J.  /  their  places  wi.  bones 

■Inb  3:15  princes/,  houses  with 
16:8  hast  f.  me  with  wrinkles 
22: 18  yet  he /.  houses  with  good 

Ps.  38:7  loins/,  with  loath. \lis. 
71:8  my  mouth  be  f.  with  praise 
72:19  let  earth  be/,  with  glory 
80:9  deep  root,  it  f.  the  land 
104:28  hand,  are/,  with  good 
12.3:3  we  are/,  with  contempt 
4  soul  is  exceedingly /.  with 

8: 


FIL 

iVo;;.  5:10  Strang./,  with  wealth 
3.5:16  lest  thou  be /.  with  honey 
30:16  tlieearthnot/.  with  water 
22  a  fool  when  f.  with  meat 

Ec.  1:8  nor  is  ear /.  with  hearing 
6:3  his  soul  be  not /.  with  good 
7  and  yet  the  appetite  in  not/. 

Cant.  5:2  my  head  is /.  with  dew 

Is.  6:1  his  train /.  the  temple 
21:3  are  my  loins /.  with  pain 
33:5  L.  hath /.  Zion  with  judg. 
34:6  sword  of  L.  is/,  with  blood 
4.3:24 /.  me  with  fat  of  sacrifices 

■/er.  15:17  hast/,  me  with  indig. 
46:12  thy  cry  hath  f.  the  land 
51:.34  ho  hath  f.  belly 

Lam.  3:15  he  hath/  with  bitter. 
,30  he  is /.  full  with  reproach 

Ezek.  8:17/  land  with  violence 
10:3  and  cloud /.  the  inner  court 
11:6  ye  have/,  streets  with  slain 
28:16  they  f.  midst  with  viol. 
36:.38  waste  cities/,  flocks  of 
43:5  glory  of  Lord /.  house,  44:4 

/>an.2:35  stone  cut/,  whole  earth 

Nah.  2:12  lion /.  holes  with  prey 

Hab.  2:16  thou  art /.  with  shame 

//ag.  1:6  ye  are  not  f.  with  drink 

Zee.  9:13  I  have/.  1)ow  with  E. 

Mat.  27:48  /.  sponge  with  vine- 
gar. ^fark  15:.3(i;  .To/m  19:29 

Marie  2:21  new  piece  that/,  it  up 
7:27  let  the  children  first  be /. 

Lnke  1:.53  he  hath /.  the  hungry 
2:40  Jesus /.  with  wi.«dom 
5:7  came  and /.  both  the  ships 
14:23  compel  that  house  he  f. 
15:16  would  fain  have /.  belly 

■lohn  2:7  they  /.  them  up  to  brim 
6:13/.  twelve  baskets  with  fra. 
16:6  soiTOw  hath/,  your  heart 

Acts  2:2  mighty  wind  f.  house 
4:8  Peter/,  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
5;.3  why  hath  Satan/,  thy  heart 
28  have /.  .lerus.  with  doctr. 
9:17  bo  f.  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
13:9  Paul /.  with  Holy  Ghost 

Rom..  1:29/  with  all  iiuright. 
15:14 /.  with  all  knowledge 
24  I  be  somewhat/,  with 

2  Cor.  7:4  I  am /.  with  comfort 

Eph.  3:19  be/,  with  all  fulness 
5:18  witli  wine,  but  f.  with  Sp. 

Phil.  1:11/.  with  fruits  of  right. 

Col.  1:9  be/,  with  knowledge 

2  Tim.  1:41  may  be /.  with  joy 

■/am.  2:16  be  ye  warmed  and /. 

Rev.  8:5  angel  f.  censer  with  fire 
1.5:1  is /.  up  the  wrath  of  God 
18:6  cup  which  she /.  fill  double 

Shall  be  FILLED. 

Ex..  16:12  in  morning  ye  be f. 
Num.  14:21  earth  s.  be  f.  with  gl. 
iK.  3:17  val.  s.  bef.  with  water 
Prov.  1:31    bef.  with  own  dev. 

3:10  so  shall  thy  barns  be  f. 

12:21  wicked  s.  be  f.  with  misc. 

14:14  backslider  shall  bef.  with 

20:17  mouth  .t.  be  f.  with  gravel 

24:4  by  knowl.  s.  chambers  be f. 
./cr.  13:12bottle.s.  be  f.  with  wine 
Ezek.  2;3:.33  s.  be  f.  with  drunk. 

39:20  ye  shall  be  f.  at  my  table 
//ab.  2:14  earth  s.  bef.  with  kn. 
Zee.  9:15  shall  be  f.  like  bowls 
Mat.  5:6  that  hunger,  thev  s.  be  f. 
Luke  1:15  J.  s.  bef.  with  Holy  G. 

3:5  every  valley  shail  bef. 

6:21  blessed  hunger,  ye  sh.  be f. 

Was  FILLED. 

Gen.d-.W  earth  was f.  with  viol. 

1  7t'.  7:14  Hiram  ivasf.  with  wis. 

2  A'.  3:20  country  /.  with  wa. 
2  Chr.  5: 13  house  ?('./.  with  cloud 

16:14  bed  w.f.  witli  sweet  odors 
Ps.  126:2  mouth  w.f.  with  laug. 
/s.  6:4  house  vas /"with  smoke 
■/er.  51:5  land  w.f.  with  sin  ag. 
Ezek.  10:4house/.  with  thecloud 
Luke  1:41  Elis.  w.f.  with  H.  G. 

67  Zacharias  was f.  with  H.  G. 
■loltn  12:3  house  wasf.  with  odor 
Acts  19:29  city  w.f.  with  confu. 
Rev.  15:8  temple  Mf./. with  smoke 

Were  FILLED. 

Hos.  13:6  tvere f.  and  their  heart 

Lvke  4:28  they  iv.f.  with  wrath 
5:26  were  f.  with  "fear,  saying 
6:11  they  were f.  with  madness 
8:23  they  were f.  with  water 

■lohn  fi:l'2  when  they  wei'e  f. 
26  eat  of  the  loaves,  and  weref. 

Acts  2-4  w.  all/,  with  H.  G.  4:31 
3:10  they  uier'ef.  with  wonder 
5:17  weref.  with  indignation 
13:45  Jews  were  f.  with  envy 

25 


FIN 

Acts  13:52  disciples  were  f.  Joy 
Rev.  19:21  fowls  w.f.  with  flesh 
See  EAT. 

FILLEDST. 

Deut.  0:11  houses  full,  thou /. 

FILLBST. 
Ps.  17:14  whose  belly  thou /. 

FILLETH. 

Job  9:18  he/,  me  with  bitterness 
Ps.  84:6  rain  also /.  the  pools 
107:9  he /.  the  hungry  soul 
129:7  where,  mower /.  not  hand 
147:14/  thee  witli  finest  wheat 
Eph.  1:23  fulness  of  him  that/. 

FILLET,  S. 
Ex.  27:10  their /.  shall  be  of  sil- 
ver, 11;  38:10,11,12,17, 19 
36:38  overlaid  chapiters  and /. 
Jtr.  52:21  a /.  of  twelve  cubits 

FILLETED. 
Ex.  27:17  be/,  with  silver,  38:17 
38:28  overlaid  chapiters  and/. 
FILLi:\G. 
Acts  14:17 /.  our  hearts  with  food 

FILTH. 
Is.  4:4  when  L.  washed/,  of  Z. 
Nah.  3:6  will  cast  abominable/. 
1  Cor.  4:13  as  the/,  of  the  world 

1  Pet.  3:21  not  put  away/,  of  flesh 

FILTHI^ESS. 

2  Chr.  29:5  carry/,  out  of  holy 
Ezr.  6:21  sop.  from /.  of  heathen 

9:11  unclean  with/,  of  people 
Prov.  30:12  not  washed  from/. 
7s.  28:8  full  of  vomit  and /. 
Lam.  1:9  her/,  is  in  her  skirts 
Er.i  k.  22:15  I  will  consume  thy/ 

24:11  /.  of  it  may  be  molten 
13  in  thy /.  is  lewdness 

36:25  from  all /.  will  I  cleanse 
2  Cor.  7:1  cleanse  ours,  from  all /. 
Eph.  5:4nor  let/,  beonce  named 
Jam.  1:21  wheref.  lay  apart  all/. 
Rev.  17:4  full  of  abomin.  and/ 

FILTHY. 

Job  15:16  much  more /.  is  man  f 
Ps.  14:3  altogether  become/.  53:3 
7s'.  64:6  all  our  right,  as/,  rags 
Z^p.  3:1  woe  to  her  that  is /. 
Zee.  3:3  J.  clothed  with/,  garm. 

4  take  away  the/,  garments 
Col.  3:8  you  put  oft'/,  communi. 

1  7'iOT.  3:3  not  greedy  of/.  lucre,8 
Tit.  1:7  not  given  to  /.  lucre 

11  teaching  for/,  lu.  1  Pet.  5:2 
%Pet.  2:7  Lot  vexed  with /.  con. 
Judefif.  dreamers  defile  the  flesh 
Rev.  22:11/  let  him  be /.  still 

FliVALLY. 

2  Car.  13:11  /.  farewell,  Eph.  6:10 

Phil.  3:1 ;  4:8;  2  Thes.  3:1: 
1  Pet.  3:8 

FIXD. 

Gen.  19:11  wearied  to/,  the  door 
Num.  .32:23  sin  shall /.  you  out 
Deut.  22:25  man /.  damsel,  28 
Ruth  1:9  L.  grant  ye  may /.  rest 
1  Sam.  20:21  go, /".  out  arrows,  36 

24:19/  enemy  let  him  go? 
1  K.  18:5  perad.  we  may/,  grass 
IChr.  2:14  to /.  out  every  device 
./ob  23:3  0  where  I  might /.  him 
7%.  10:15  seek  wicked  till /.  none 
/^•ov.  2:5  Shalt /.  knowl.  of  God 

4:22  words  life  to  those  that/. 

8:12 /.  out  know,  of  witty  inv. 
Ec.  7:27  one  by  one /.  out  acc. 

12:10  to /.  out  acceptable  words 
Cant.  5:8  if/,  my  beloved 


7.5.  34:14  screechowl  shall  f.  place 
3  in  day  of  fast  you /  plea 


58:; 


Lam.  1:6  like  harts  that/,  no 
2:9  prophets  also/,  no  vision 

Dan.  6:4  sought  toy",  occasion  ag. 
Daniel  but  could /.  none 
5  except  we  /.it  con.  law  of  G. 

Mai.  7:14  few  there  be  that /.  it 
18:13  and  if  so  be  that  he /  it 

Murk  11:13  if  haply  he  might /. 
13::36  he /.  you  sleeping 

Luke  6:7  might /.  accusation 
12:.38 /.  them  so,  blessed  eerv. 
1.3:7  seeking  fruit  and  /'.  none 
15:4  that  wh.  is  lost  till  he /.  it 
8  seek  diligently  till  she /.  it? 

John  10:9  in  and  out./,  pasture 

Acts^■.^  desired  to/",  tabernacle 
17:27  feel  after  hini  and /.  him 
23:9  we  f.  no  evil  in  this  man 

Rom.  9;1'9  doth  he  yet/,  fault  ? 

2  Cor.  9:4  and /.  you  unprepared 

2  Tim.  1:18/.  mercy  of  Lord 

See  TAVOR. 


CUUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FIN 

Can,  or  canst  FIIVD. 

Otn.  41.38  can  f.  such  one 
jEx.  5:11  fjt't  straw  where  c.f.  it 
£zr.  7:16  silver  and  gold  caii  f. 
Job  3:22  glad  when  they  can/. 
11:7  c.  thou  by  eearchinfj/.  out 
G.  c.  thou/,  out  Almighty? 
Proti.  20:6  faith,  man  who  c.  f.  ? 
31:10  who  c./.  a  virtuous  worn.  ? 
Ec.  3:11  c./.  out  work  G.  maketh 
7:24  exceed,  deep,  who  c.f.  it? 
Jer.  5:1  if  ye  c.f.  man  seek.  tru. 

Cannot  FIIVD. 
1  K.  18:12  c.f.  thee,  will  elay 
Job  17:10  I  c.  f.  one  wise  man 
37:23  Almighty,  we  c.f.  him 
£fc.  8:17  a  man  c/.  out  work 

FIIVD  grace. 
Oen.  32:5  I  mav  /.  grace  in  thy 

sight,  Ej-.  33:13  ' 
33:8  to /.  g.  in  sight  of  my  lord 
15  let  me /.  g.;  34:11  1.  me/,  g. 
47:25  let  us     grace  in  sight  of 
2:2  in  wh.  sight  I  shall /.  g. 

1  Sam.  1:18  let  thy  handra./.  </. 
S  /Sam.  16:4/.  (/race  in  thy  sight 
Beb.  4:16  we  niay /.  g.  to  help 

/  FIIVD. 
Gen.  18:26  //".  in  Sod.  50righte. 

28if  //.  45;  30if //.  30  there 
Fs.  132:5  //.  out  place  for  L. 
Ec.  7:26  //.  more  hit.  th.  death 
Cant.  8:1  when  /sh./.  thee 
Luke  23:4  /  /.  no  fault  in  this 

man,  John  18:38;  19:4,  6 
Rom.  7:18  th.  wh.  is  good  //.  not 
21  If.  law,  thatwh.  I  do' good 
Not  FIND,  or  FIND  not. 
Ex.  16:25  to-day  ye  shall  not  f. 
iSam.  17:20  could  notf.  them 
Prov.  1:28  hut  shall  not  f.  me, 

Hos.  5:6;  John  7:34,  36 
Ec.  7:28  soul  seeketh,  hut  I  f.  n. 
Cant.  5:6  hut  I  could  notf.  him 
Is.  41:12  sh.  noi/.  them,  IIos.  2:7 
//o«.  2:6  she  shall  not  f.  paths 
Luke  5:19  ?iO< /.  what  way  they 
19:48  not  f.  what  might  do  to  J. 
John  7:35  we  shall  not  f.  him 
Born.  7:18  how  to  dogood,  I /.  n. 

2  Cor.  12:20  I  shall  «o< /.  you 
Rev.  9:6  death,  and  shall  not  f.  it 

Shall,  or  shalt  FIND. 
2)eu<.  4:29  seek  L.  thou  s.f.  him 

28:65  s.f.  no  ease  am.  nations 
Jud.  9:33  as  thou  s.f.  occasion 
2  CAr.  20:16  *.  /.  at  end  of  brook 
30:9  children  s.f.  compassion 
Ezr.  4:15  thou  s.f.  in  book 
Ps.  17:3  and  s.f.  nothing 
21:8  thy  hand  «./.  out  enemies 
Prov.  8:17  they  "that  seek  me 

early  s.f.  me,  Jer.  29:13 
Ec.  11:1  s.f.  it  after  many  days 
Jer.  6:16  s.  A  rest  Mat.  11:29 
jlfa<.  7:7  and  ye  s.f.  Lxike  11:9 
10:39  los.  life  formy  sakes./.  it 
17:27  thou  5./.  a  piece  of  money 
21:2  s.f.  an  ass  tied,  Mark  11:2 
22:9  as  many  as  ye  shall f.  bid 
24:46  wlien  cometh,  s.  f.  so  do- 
ing, Luke  12:37,  43 
Lxike  2:12  ye  shall  f.  babe  WTapt 
18:8  shall  he/,  faith  on  earth? 
Eev.  18:14  thou  s.f.  th.  no  more 

FINDETH. 
Gen.  4:14  that/,  me  sh.  slay  me 
Job  33:10  he /.  occasions  aga.  me 
Ps.  119:162  I  rej.  as  one/,  spoil 
Prov.  3:13  happy  man/,  wisdom 
8:.35  whoso /.  me  f.  life, 
14:6  seeketh  wisdom /.  it  not 
18:22  whoso /.  wife  f.  good  th. 
21:10  his  neighbor /.  no  favor 
21  that  followeth  mercy/,  life 
Ec.  9:10  whats.  thy  hand /  todo 
Lam.  1:3  am.  heathen,/,  no  rest 
Hos.  14:3  fatherless/,  mercy 
Mat.  7:8  seeketh  f.  Luke  11:10 
10:39  that/,  his  life  shallloseit 
12:43  seeking  rest,/,  none 
44 /.  it  empty,  Lnke  11:25 
John  1:41  he  first/,  own  brother 
43  Jes./.  Philip  ;  45  Phi./.  N. 
FINDING. 
Gen.  4:15  lest  any /.  Cain 
Job  9:10  doeth  things  past/,  out 
Is.  58:13 /.  thine  own  pleasure 
Lvke  11:24  seeking  rest/,  none 
Pom.  11:33  and  his  wavs  past /. 
Heb.  8:8  for    fault  with  them 

FINE,  Verb. 
Job  28:1  place  for  gold  where /. 

FINE,  Adjective. 
Ezr.  8:27  vcs.  of /.  cop.  as  gold 


FIN 

Is.  19:9  that  work  in/,  flax 
Rev.  1:15  feet  like /.  brass,  2:18 

FINE  flour  or  meal. 
Gen.  18:6  three  measures  of/,  m. 
Lev.  2:1  offering  be  of/./.  24:5 
4  cakes  of f.Ji.  mingled  wi.  oil 
5:7;  7:12;  14:10,  21;  23:13; 
Num.  6:15;  7:13,  19,  25,  31, 
37,  43,  49,  55,  61 ;  8:8 

1  K.  4:22  30  measures  of /.  flonr 

2  A'.  7:1  mea././  for  she.  16,  18 
Ezek.  16:13  thou  didst  eat/./. 

19  I  gave  thee /.  flour,  and  oil 
Rev.  18:13  merchandise  of/./. 

FINE  gold. 
2  Chr.  3:5  overlaid  with/,  gold 
8  most  holy  overlaid  with /.  g. 
Job  31:24  to/.     Thou  art  confl. 
Ps.  19:10  desired  th.  much/,  g. 
119:127  I  love  com.  above/.  17. 
Prov.  3:14  gain  of  wisd.  th./.  g. 
8:19  better  than  gold,  than /.  g. 
2.5:12  as  ornament  of/,  g. 
Cant.  5:11  head  is  as  most  f.  g. 

15  as  pill,  set  on  sock.  oiY.  g. 
Is.  13:12  more  preci.  than  /  g. 
Lam.  4:1  most /.  g.  changed 

2  sons  of  Z.  comparab.  to/,  g. 
Dan.  2:32  image's  head /.  gold 
10:5  girded  with /.  g.  of  Ophaz 
Zee.  9:3  T.  heaped  /.  g.  as  mire 

FINE  linen. 
Ex.  25:4  ye  shall  take/,  linen 
26:1  curtains  of/',  twined 
31  v.  off.  I.  36:35  ;  2  f/ir.  3:14 
36/  twined  linen  27:3,  16,  18: 

36:37;  38:9,  Ifi,  18 
28:5  they  sh.  take  gold  md f.  I. 
6  the  ephod  of  f.  linen,  39:2 
8  girdle /.  I.         29 ;  39:8 
35:35  all  manner  of  work  and /. 

linen,  38:23;  2  Chr.  2:14 
36:8  curtains  of  /.  linen 
39:27  coats  of f.  I.  for  Aaron 

28  mitre  of /  I.  bonnets  of/.  I. 
1  Chr.  15:27  clothed  wi.  robe/./ 
Est.  8:15  M.  wi.  garment  of/.  /. 
Prov.  7:16  decked  bed  with/.  /. 

31:24  maketh /.    and  selleth 
Ezek.  2~:7f.  linen  from  Egypt 
Mark  15:46  Jose,  bought /.  linen 
Luke  16:19  man  in  pur.  and/.  I. 
Her.  18:12  merchandise  of/. 
19:8  granted  to  be  arrayed/.  I. 
14  armies  in  heav.  clot.  in/.  /. 
FINER. 
Prov.  25:4  come  forth  ves.  for/. 

FINEST. 
Ps.  81:16  fed  with /.  of  wheat 
147:14  filleth  thee  with /.  of  wh. 
FINING. 
Prw.  17:3 /.  pot  is  for  sil.  27:21 

FINGER. 
&.8:19  mag.  said.  This/,  of  G. 
29:12  blood  on  altar  with  thy/. 
31:18  tables  written  with  the/. 

of  God,  Deut.  9:10 
Lev.  4:6  sh.  dip  /.  in  blood.  17, 
25,  30,  34  ;  8: 15;  9:9:  16:14,  19 
14:16  priest  dip  riiht /.  in  oil,  27 

1  K.  12:10  my  little/,  thicker, 

2  Chr.  10:10 
/>■■.  58:9  putting  forth  of  the/. 
Luke  11.20  with/,  of  G.  cast  out 
16:24  may  dip  tip  of/,  in  water 
John  8:6  with /.  wrote  on  g. 
20:25  put  my  f.  into  the  print 
27  reach  hither  tliy/.  and  beh. 

FINGERS. 

2  Sam.  21:20  on  every  hand  six 

/.  1  Chr.  20:6 
Pa  8:3  thy  heav.  work  of  thy/. 

U4:l  teacheth  my/,  to  fight 
Prov.  6:13  wicked  teach,  with  f. 
7:3  bind  them  on /.  write  them 
Cant.  5:5  my  wi.  ewect  mvrrh 
Is.  2:8  which'own  f.  made,  17:8 
Jer.  52:21  thickn.  of  pillar  four/. 
Dan.  5:5  came  forth/,  of  man's 
Mat.  23:4  will  not  move  with 

one  of  their/.  Lnke  11:46 
Mark  7:33  he  put  his /.  into  ears 

FINISH. 

Gen.  6:16  in  cubit  sh./.  it  above 
Dan.  9:24/.  transgression,  make 
Luke  14:2ii  whe.  suflicient  to /. 

29  and  is  not  able  to  /'.  it 
John  4:34  to  do  his  will,/  work 

5:36  works  F.  given  me  to /. 
.\cts  20:24  I  miglit  /".  mv  course 
Rom.  9:28  he  will  f.  the  work 
2  Cor.  8:6  would  also /.  iu  you 

FINISHED. 
Gen.  2:1  heav.  and  earth  were/. 


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FIR 

Ex.  39:32  all  work /.  40:33 

1  K.  6:9  Sol.  built  house  and/. 

it,  14,  22,38;  2  Chr.  5:1:  7:11 
7:1  Solomon  /.  all  his  house, 

9:1,  25;  2  Chr.  8:16 

1  C?ir.  28:20  till  thou  hast /. 
Ezr.  5:16  build,  and  yet  not/. 

6:14  eld.  of  J.  built  and  /.  U,  15 
Neh.  6:15  wall /.  in  52  days 
Dan.  5:26  numbe.  kingd.  and/. 
Mat.  13:53  when  Jes./.  parables 

19:1  .Jefus  had  /.  sayings,  2(i:l 
John  11:4  /.  work  thou  gavest 

19:.30  tai(l,  It  is /.  bowed  head 

2  Tim.  4:7  I  have/,  my  course 
Heb.  4:3  works /.  from'foundat. 
Jam.  1:15  sin,  wh./.  bringdeath 
Rev.  10:7mystery  of  G.  sho.  be/. 

11:7  witnesses  ha./,  testimony 
20:5  till  thousand  years  were /. 

FINISHER. 

Heb.  12:2  J.  author  and/,  of  faith 

FINS. 

Lev.  11:9  hath/,  eat.  Deut.  14:9 
10  hath  not /.  be  abomina.  12 

FIRE, 

Gen.  22:6  Abra.  took /.  in  hand 

7  father,  behold  /'.  and  wood 
Ex.  3:2  tlie  bush  hurned  with/. 

9:23  Lord  sent  hail  and /.  ran 
12:8  that  night  roast  with/,  9 
19:18  Lord  on  mount  Sinai  in /. 
22:6  if /.  break  out,  and  catch 
40:.38  /.  was  on  tabeniacle  by 
night,  Nvm.  9:\&;Deut.  V.'iZ 
Lev.  1:7  s.  of  priest  put /.  on  al. 

8  upon  wood  in/.  12,  17;  3:5 
2:14  ears  of  corn  dried  by /. 
9:24  came /.  out  from  before  L. 
10:1  eons  of  A.  put /.  in  censers 

2  out /.  from  L.  and  devoured 
18:21  any  seed  p.iss  th.  /.  Deut. 
18:10;  2  /('.  17:17;  23:10 

Num.  6:18  and  put  it  in  the /. 
11:2M.  prayed,/,  wasqueiichcd 
16:46  censer,  and  put  /.  therein 
21:28 /.  gone  out  fromllcshbon 
31:23  cv.  thing  th.  may  abide /. 

Deut.  4:11  mount,  burnt  with /. 
36  he  showed  thee  his  great /. 
5:5  were  afraid  by  reason  of/. 

Jos.  7:25  Isr.  burned  A.  with /. 

Juil.  6:21  rose  up /.  out  of  rock 
9:15  let /.  come  out  of  bramble 
16:9  th.  of  tow  when  touch./. 

1  K.  18:23  lay  wood,  put  no/.  25 
24  God  that  answereth  by  f. 
38/'.  of  L.  fell,  2  Chr.  7:1,  3 

19:12  after  earthquake  f.  butL. 
not  in /.  after /.  still  small 

2  K.  1:10  then  let  f.  come  down 
2:11  a  chariot  and  horses  of / 
0:17:  mount,  full  of  char.  of/. 
16:3  A.  made  son  pass  thro'/ 
10:18  have  cast  gods  into/. 
21:6  Manasseh  made  son  pass 

thro'/  2  Chr.  33:6 

1  Chr  21:26  ans.  fr.  heaven  by/ 

Job  1:16  the /.  of  God  is  fallen 
18:5  spark  of  his /.  shall  not 
41:19  and  sparks  of /.  leap  out 

Ps.  39:3  I  was  musing/,  burned 
46:9  burneth  chariot  in  the /. 
66:12  went  thro'/,  and  water 
68:2  as  wax  melteth  bef./.  so 
74:7  have  cast/,  into  sanctu. 
78:14  with  light  of/.  105:39 
83:14  as  the /  burneth  the  wood 
97:3/  goeth  before  him, 
118:12  quenched  as/,  of  thorns 
140:10  let  them  be  cast  into/. 
148:8  f.  and  hail,  stormy  wind 

Prov.  6:27  take  f.  in  bosom  ? 
16:'27  in  his  lips  is  as  burning/. 
26:20  no  wood  is,/,  goeth  out 
30:16  and/,  saith  not  enough 

Is.  9:5  burning  and  fuel  of/. 

18  wickedncs":  bunieth  as/. 

19  prople  shall  he  as  fuel  of/. 
10:16  burning  like  burn,  of  a/. 
30:14  to  take/,  from  hearth 

33  the  pile  is /.  and  much  wo. 
31:9  saith  Lord,  whose/,  isin  Z. 
37:19  kings  of  A.  cast  ^ods  to/. 
43:2  walk;  thro'  f.  not  oe  burnt 
44:16  burneth  part  in  the/,  and 

saith.  Aha,  I  have  seen/. 
50:11  walk  inthelight  of  your/'. ! 
64:2  when  melti./.  burneth,  /.  j 

causeth  waters  to  boil 
6.5:5/  that  burneth  all  the  day  : 
66:24  nei.  their/,  be  quenched 
J(  r.  4:4  fury  come  forth  like/.  ! 
5:14  mv  words  in  thy  mouth/. 
20:9  word  as /.  shut  up  in  bones 
21:12  lest  my  fury  go  out  like/.  I 


FIR 

■Jer.  22:7  choice  cedars  in  the/. 
29:22  king  of  Baby,  roasted  in/. 
32:35  sons  to  pass  through  f.  un- 
to Mol.  Ezek.  16:21 ;  20:26,31 
36:22  there  was  /.  on  hearth 
23  roll,  and  cast  it  into  the/. 
Lam.  2:3  burned  like  flamintr  f. 

4  he  poured  out  his  fury  like/. 
Ezek.  1:4  a/,  infolding  itself 

13/  bright,  outof/.  lightning 
10:6 /.  from  between  wheels 
21:31  will  blow  thee  in/.  22:21 
22:20  blow/,  upon  it,  to  melt 
24:9  even  make  pile  for/  12 
.36.5  in  the/,  of  my  jeal.  38:19 

Dan  .  3:27  upon  hod./,  had  no  p. 
7:9  wheels  like  burning/. 
10:6  and  his  eyes  as  larhps  of  /. 

Hos.  7:6  burneth  as  a  flaming/. 

Joeli::>af.  pillars,  Aclsi:\<i 

Amos  5:6  lest  he  break  like /. 
7:4  God  called  to  contend  by /. 

Ob.  18  house  of  J.  shall  be  a /. 

Mic.  1:4  molten  as  wax  before/. 

Nah.  1:6  fury  poured  out  like  /. 

Hab.  2:13  sh.  labor  in  very/. 

Zee.  2:5  unto  her  a  wall  of/. 
3:2  brand  plucked  out  of  the  f.  ? 
12:6  hearth  of  r.  like  torch  of/. 
1.3:9  bring  third  part  thro'/. 

Mai.  3:2  he  is  like  a  refiner  s/. 

Mat.  3:10  ev.  tree  that  bringeth 
not  good  fruit  is  cast  into/. 
7:19;  Lnke  Z.^\John  15:6 

11  baptize  with  Holy  Ghost 
and /.  Luke  3:16 

13:42  cast  into  furnace  of/.  .50 

17:15he  falleth  into/.  Mar.  9:22 

18:8  he  cast  into  everlasting 
/.  Mark  9:43,  46 

25:41  cursed,  into  everlasting/. 
Mark  9:14  wh./.  is  not  quen.  45 

14:,54  P.  warmed  himself  at /. 
Luke  9:.54  wilt  thou  that  wee./..? 

17:29  the  same  dav  it  rained /. 

22:56  beh.  him  as  he  sat  by /. 
Acts  3:3  cloven  tons,  likeasof f. 

28:3  when  Paul  hiid  sticks  on/. 

5  ho  shook  off  the  beast  into/. 

1  Cor.  8:13  sh.  he  reveal,  by /.  15 

2  Thes.  1:8  in  flamin./.  taking 
Heb.  1:7  ministers  a  flame  off. 

11:.34  faith  quench,  violence /. 
12:18mount  that  burned  with /. 
Jam.  3:5  great  mat.  little /.  kin. 

6  tongue  is  a/,  a  world  of  ini. 
5:3  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were /. 

1  Pet.  1:7  though  tried  with /. 

2  Pet.  3:7  reserved  unto /.  ag.  day 

12  heav.  being  on /.  eh.  bedis. 
Jude  7  the  venge.  of  eternal/. 

23  pulling  them  out  of  the/ 
Rer.  3:18  buy  gold  tried  in/. 
4:5  seven  lamps  of  /.  burning 
8:5  angel  filled  censer  with / 

7  there  followed  hail  and  f 

8  great  mount,  burning  with /. 
9:17  out  of  mouths  issued  /.  11:5 
13:13  maketh/.  come  down 
14:18  angel  had  power  over/. 
15:2  sea  of  glass  mingled  w./ 
16:8  power  to  scorch  men  w./ 
20:9  f.  came  down  from  Got! 

10  dev.  was  cast  into  lake  of /. 
14  dea.  and  hell  cast  lake  of  /. 
21:8  iu  lakewh.  burneth  with /. 

See  BRIMSTONE,  BURN  Or  BURNT, 
COALS.  CONSUME.  CONSUM- 
INfi,  DEVOUR.  DEVOURED, 
DEVOURING,  FLAME,  HELL, 
MIDST. 

Kindle,  or  kindled  FIRE. 

Ex.  22:6  that  k.f.  make  restitu. 
.33:3  ve  sh.  k.  no /.  on  the  sah. 

Z»<!i/i;."32:22  for  a/,  is  k.  in  my 
anger,  Jer.  15:14;  17:4 

2  Sam.  22:13  coals  off.  kindled 

Ps.  78:21  /.  was  k.  against  Jacob 

Is.  50:11  heb.  all  ye  that  k.  &  f. 

Jer.  7:18  gather,  wood.  fath.A  ./. 
11:16  hath  k.f.  on  green  olive, 
21:14;  43:1-2;  49:27  ;  50:32 

Layn.  4:11  L.  hath  k.  a/,  in  Z. 

Ezek.  20^47  I  will  k.f.  in  forest 
24:10  k.  f.  consume  the  flesh 

Mai.  1:10  nor  do  ve  k.  f.  on  altar 

Luke  12:49  f.  what  if  already  /■.  ? 
22:55  when  had  k.  a  f.  in  hall 

Acts  28:2  barbarians  kindled  f. 
Made  by  FIRE. 

Ex.  29:18  aa  ofl'ering  made  by  f. 
25,41;X£r.  1:9, 13, 17 ;  2:2, 9, 
16;  3:3.  5,  9,  11.  14.  16;  7:5, 
25;  8:21,28;  21:6 ;  22:27;  23:8, 
13,  18.  2.5,  27.  36,  37;  24:7; 
Num.  15:3,  10,  13,  14;  18:17, 
28:3 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FIR 

Lev.  2:3offerin<rsof  Lordwi.  by/. 
10;  3:3;  4:30;  5:12;  6:17,  18; 
7:30, 35 ;  10: 12, 15 ;  21:21 ;  24:9; 
Deut.  18:1;  1  -Sam.  2:28 
Pillar  of  FIRE. 
Rr.  14:24  L.  looked  thro'  p.  off. 
Rev.  10:1  and  his  feet  asp.  off. 

Send,  or  sent  FIRE. 
Lam.  1:13  from  above  be  sentf. 
Eztk.  39:6  I  will  «./.  on  Maijog 
Amos  1:4  I  will  s.f.  into  h.  of  H. 
7  I  will  s.f.  on  the  wall  of  G. 
10  I  will  s.f.  on  wall  of  Ty.  12 
2:2  I  will  s.  a/,  on  M. ;  5  Judah 
Luke  12:49  come  to  s.f.  on  earth 

Set  FIRE. 
Dtut.  32:22  s.  on /.  foundations 
Jos.  8:8  s.  city  of  Ai  on/.  19 
Jud.  1:8  Judah  hads.  Jer.  on/. 
9-49  the  people  s.  the  hold  on/. 
15.5  had  .«.  the  brands  on/. 
8  Sam.  14.:30  s.  J.'s  field  on /.  31 
2  K.  8.12  U.  will holds  on /. 
Ps.  57:4  am.  th.  that  are  s.  on/. 
Is.  27:11  women  set  them  on/. 
42:25  he  hath  set  him  on /. 
Jer.  6:1 «.  up  a  sign  of /.  in  Bet. 
32:29  C.  shall  s.  on  f.  this  city 
Ezek.  30:8  s.  a /.  in  E?ypt,  14, 16 
39:9  s.  on/,  burn  weapons  of  G. 
Jam.  3:6  tongue  s.  on /.  course 
of  nature,  is  set  on/,  of  hell 
Strange  FIRE. 
Lev.  10:1  N.  and  Abi.  offered  s./. 
Num.  3:4  died  wh.  off.  s.f.  26:61 

FIREBR.\ND,  S. 
Jurf.  15:4  S.  took/,  put /.  midst 
Prov.  26:18  madman  casteth/. 
/*.  7:4  twotailsof  these smok./. 
Amos  4:11  /.  plucked  out  of  bur 

fire-pans. 

Wx.  27:3  make  basons  and  f.-p. 
38:3  he  made  the/.-B.  of  brass 
2  K.  25:15 /.-p.  car.  Jer.  52:19 

FIRES. 
/«.  24:15  glorify  ye  Lord  in/. 

FIRKIIVS. 
John  2:6 containing  twoor  th./. 
FIRM. 

Jos.  3:17  pri.  stood /.  on  gr.  4:3 
Job  41:23  are /.  in  themselves 

24  his  heart  is  as /.  as  a  stone 
Ps.  73:4  no  bands,  but  stre.  is /. 
Dan.  6:7  consulted  to  make /. 
Heb.  3:6  rejoic.  of  hope /.  to  end 

FIRMAMENT. 
Oen.  1:6 /.  in  midst  of  waters 

7  G./.  waters  under  and  ab./. 

8  and  God  called  the /.  Heaven 
14  let  th.  be  lights  in /.  15,  17 
20  fowl  that  fly  in  open /. 

Ps.  19:1  /.  showeth  handiwork 
150:1  praise  him  in /.  power 
Ezek.  1:22  likeness  of/,  as  cryst. 

25  a  voice  from /.  over  heads 

26  above/,  likeness  of  throne 
Dan.  12:3  shine  as  bright,  of/. 

FIR. 

1  K.  5:8  concerning  timber  of / 
6:15  cov.  floor  with  planks  of/ 
Cant.  1:17  cedar,  our  rafters  of/. 
FIR-TREE,  S. 

1  K.  5:10  H.  gave  Solo./.-<.  9:11 
6:.34  the  two  doors  were  of f.-t. 

2  K.  19:23  cut  tall  f.-t.  Is.  37:24 

2  Chr.  2:8  send/.-C.,-  Is.  14:8 f.-t. 

3:5  house  he  ceiled  with  f.-t. 
Ps.  104:17  for  stork  /.-Warehouse 
Is.  41:19  I  set  in  the  desert /  t. 

35:13  inst.  of  th.  sh.  come  f.-t. 

60:13  the  f.-t.  the  pine-tree 
Ezek.  27:5  ship-boards,  f.-t. 
Eos.  14:8  like  R.f.  t. ;  ^ec.  11:2 
Nah.  2:3  f.  t.  sh.  be  terribly  sha. 

FIR-WOOD. 
2  Sam.  6:5  instru.  made  of f.-w. 

FIRST. 
Gen.  25:25  f.  came  out  red 

38:28  said'.  This  came  out  f. 
Ex.  23:19/  of  fruits  bring  to  L. 

28:17/  row  sh.  be sardius,  39:10 

34:1  like  to/".  4;  Deut.  10:1,  3 
Nmn.  2:9  J.  these  sh./.  set  forth 

24:20  Amalek  was /.  of  nations 
Deut.  11-14  give/,  rain  and  lat. 

17:7  hands  of  witn.  shall  be/. 
1  Sam.  14;:35/.  altar  S.  built  L. 
%Sam.  2:3;  19  attained  not  to/. 

three.  23;  1  Chr.  11:21,  25 
Em.  3:12  glory  of  the/,  house 
Job  15:7 art  th.  the /.  man  bom? 
Prov.  18:17  is  f.  in  own  cause 
Is.  43:27/  lather  hath  sinned 


FIR 

Dan.  6:2  Daniel  was /.  president 
7:4  the /.  beast  was  like  a  lion 

Hag.  2:3  saw  house  in/,  glory 

Zee.  12:7  save  tents  of  Judah/. 

Mat.  5:24 /.  be  reconciled  to  hro. 
6::3J  seek  ye /.  kingdom  of  God 
7:5 /.  cast  beam  out  of  own  eye, 

Lxike  6:42 
8:21  /.  to  go  and  bury,  Luke^-.m 
12:45  worse  than /.  Luke  11:26 
17:10  must/,  come,  Mark  9:12 
27  take  up  fish  that/,  cometh 
21:31  of  twain?  They  say,  the/. 
36  other  servants  more  than/. 
22:38  this /.  com.  Mark  12:28,  30 

Mark  4:28/  the  blade,  then  ear 
7:27  let  the  children  /.  be  filled 
9:35  desire  to  be /.  shall  be 
13:10  gospel  must /.  be  publish. 
16:9  appeared /.  to  Mary  Magd. 

Luke  6:1  on  second  sab.  after  f. 
11:38  that  he  had  not/,  washed 
14:28  sit.  not  down /.  and  coun. 

■lohn  5:4 /.  step,  in  made  ^vhole 
8:7  with,  sin,  lot  him  /.  cast  st. 

Acts  3:26  to  you/.  Gocl  sent  him 
11:26  called  Christ.  /.  in  Antio. 
12:10  passed/,  and  s(!cond  ward 
26:23  C.  /.  that  sho.  rise  fr.  dead 

Bom.  2:9  of  Jew /.  also  of  G.  10 
11:35  who  hath/,  given  to  him  f 

1  Cor.  12:28 /.  apostles,  see.  pro. 
14:30  let  the/,  hold  his  peace 
15:45 f.  man  A.  made  liv.  soul 

47  /  man  is  of  the  earth,  eart. 

2  Cor.  8:5 /  gave  selves  to  Lord 

12  if  therebe /.  a  willing  mind 
Eph.  1:12/  trusted  in  Christ 

6:2  f.  command,  with  promise 

1  Thes.  4:16  dead  in  C.  sh.  rise /. 

2  Thes.  2:3  exc.  a  falling  away/. 

1  Ti?n.  1:16  in  me /,  C.  J.  might 
2:13  Ad.  was/,  formed,  then  E. 
3:10  let  these  also /.  be  proved 
5:12  have  cast  off  their/  faith 

2  Ti7n.  1:5  faith  dwelt/ in  gran. 

2:6  husbandman  must /.  part. 

4:16  at  my /.  ans.  no  man  stood 
Tit.  3:10  after /.  and  sec.  admo. 
Heb.  5:12  which  be /.  principles 

7:27  offer /.  for  his  own  gins 
8:7/  covenant,  13;  9:1,  15,  18 
9:2 /.  tab.  where,  show-bre.  6,  8 
10:9  taketh  away /.  that  he  may 
■Jam.  3:17  wisd.  from  above  is  /. 
1  .John  4:19  love  him  bee.  he /. 
■hide  6  angels  who  kept  not/,  es. 
Rev.  2:4  thou  hastleft  thy/,  love 
5  do /.  works,  else  I  will  come 
1.3:12  the  power  of  the/,  beast 
20:5  this  is  the /.  resurrection 
21:1  /.  heaven  and /.  earth 

At  the  FIRST. 
Oen.  13:4  A.  made  altar  at  t.  f. 
43:20  came  at  t.f.  to  buy  food 
Deut.  9:18  I  fell  bef.  L.  asatf.  25 
Is.  1:26  restore  judges  as  aZ  ilte  f. 
9:1  at  the  f.  he  lightly  afflicted 
■Tfr.  7:12  wh.  I  set  my  name  at  f. 
John  19:.39  at  the  f.  came  to  Jes. 
Acts  15:14  G.  at  t.  f.  did  visit  G. 
Ileb.  2:3  at  t.f.  beg.  to  be  spoken 

FIRST-BORX. 
Gen.  19:31  f.-b.  said  to  voun.  34 
33  f.-b.  went  in  lay  with  f.  37 
27:19  said,  I  am  Es.  thy  f.-b.  32 
29:26  give  younger  bef  the  f.-b. 
43::33/.-*.  accord,  to  birthright 
Ej:.  4:22  Is.  is  my  son,  my  fA). 
23  will  Slav  thy  son,  thy/. -A. 
11:5  all/.  6.  in  land  of  E.  "shall 
12:12  1  will  smite  all/. -6. 
29  smote  all  f.-b.  'in  Egypt. 
1-3:15 

13:2  sanctify  unto  me  all  f.-b. 
22:29  f.-b.  of  thy  sons  shalt 

thou  give 
34:20/ -6.  sons  red.  Num.  18:15 
Num.  3:12  instead  of/. -6.  41  45 

13  bee.  all  f.-b  of  Is.  are  mine 
Veut.  21:17  for  the  right  of/. -ft. 
Jos.  6:26  lay  foundation  m  f.-b. 

1  K.  16:.34  laid  found,  in  Ab./.-ft. 
Job  18:13  f.-b.  of  death  shall  dev. 
Ps.  78:51  'he  smote  all  f.-b.  in  E. 
105:36;  i:35:8 :  136:10 

89:27  mv  f.-b.  higher  th.  kings 
7s.  14:30  the/.-6.  of  poor  sh.  feed 
Jer.  31:0  and  Ephraim  is  my/. -6. 
Mic.  6:7  give  f.-b.  for  transgr.  ? 
Zee.  12:10  in 'bitterness  for  f.-b. 
Ma.  1:25  bro.  forth  f.-b.  Luke  2:7 
Rom.  8:29 /.-i.  am.  many  hreth. 
Col.  1:15/. -ft.  of  every  creature 
18  beginning, /.-ft.  from  dead 
Heb.  11:28  he  tliht  destroyed /.-ft. 

12:23  are  come  to  church  oif.-b 


FIT 

FIRST-FRIIT,  S. 

Ex.  22:29  to  ofter  the/,  ripe/r. 

23:16 /.-/  of  thy  labor  thou 'hast 
19  /■.-/.  of  la.  :34:26;  Dent.  26:2 
i«;.'2:12  oblat.  of/.-/,  ye  shall 
14  meat-offer,  of//,  green  ears 

23:10  a  sheaf  of/./.  17:20 
Num.  18:12  /.-/.  of  oil,  wine 
Deut.  18:4  the  f  .-fruit  of  thy  corn 

26:10  brought  /•/  of  land 
2  K.  4:42  brouglit  man  of  G.f.-f. 
2  Chr.  31:5  in  abundance  the /.-/. 
Neh.  10:35  /.-/n/i^«of  ourground 
37  the  f .-fruits  of  our  dough 
12:44  chambers  for /./.  13:31 
Prov.  3:9  honor  L.  with  f .-fruits 
Jer.  2:3  Israel /.-/.  of  his  increase 
Mic.  7:1  my  soul  desired  f.  fruit 
Rom.  8:23  have/.-/,  of  Spirit 

ll:16if/.-/.  be  holy 

16:5/.-/.  of  Achaia,  1  Cor.  16:15 

1  Cor.  15:20  C.f.f.  of  them  th.  23 
Jam.  1:18  kind  oi  f.-fr.  of  creat. 
Rev.  14:4  being  the  /.-/unto  God 

FIRSTLING,  S. 
Gen.  4:4  Abel  brought /.  of  flock 
Ex.  13:12  set  apart  eve./.  34:19 

13/  of  ass  thou  shalt  red.  34:20 
Lev.  27:26  L.'s/.  no  man  sancti. 
Num.  18:15  /.  of  unci,  beasts,  17 
Deut.  12:6  ye  sh.  bring  /.  of  her. 
15:19 /.  males  sanctilj-  to  theL. 
33:17  J.'s  glory  like/,  of  bullock 
FISH. 

Gen.  1:26  dom.  over  /.  of  sea,  28 
Ex.  7:18/.  in  river  shall  die,  21 
Num.  11:22  all /.  of  sea  be  gath. 
Deut.  4:18  liken,  of  any /,  in  wa. 
Ps.  8:8  put  the/,  under  his  feet 

105:29  waters  into  blood,  slew/. 
Is.  19:10  sluices  and  ponds  for  /. 

50:2  their/,  stinketh 
Ezek.  29:4/.  to  stick  to  thy  seal. 
5  and  all  the /.  of  thy  rivers 

47:10 /.  sh.  be  as /.  of  great  sea 
■/mi.  1:17  Lord  prepared  great  /. 

2:1  prayed  to  L.  out  of /.'s  belly 
10  L.  spoko  to /.  it  vomited  J. 
Mat.  7:10if  heas'k /.  will  he  give 

17:27  take  up/,  that  first  com. 
Luke  24:42  gave  him  piece  br.  f. 
John  21:9  they  saw /.  laid,  10,  "13 

FISH,  ING. 
■ler.  16:16  fishers,  and  they  sh./. 
■John  21:3  S.  Peter  saith,  I  go  a/. 
FISH-GATE. 

2  Chr.  33:14  M.  built  to  ent.  f.-g. 
Neh.  3:5  f.-g.  did  sons  of  H.  bui. 

12::39  from  above  the  f.-gate 
Zep.  1 :10  noise  of  cry  from  f.-g. 

FISH-HOOKS. 
Amos  4:2  will  take  poster,  w./. 

FISH-POOLS. 
Cant.  7:4  th.  eyes  like/. -p.  ofll. 

FISH-SPEARS. 
.lob  41:7  fill  head  with f.-s. 

FISHERMEN. 
L^ike  5:2/  were  gone  out  of  th. 

FISHER,  S. 
Is.  19:8 /.  also  shall  mourn  and 
Jer.  16:16  send  for  many  /.  sa.  L. 
Ezek.  47:10 /.  shall  stand  upon  it 
Mat.  4:18  they  were /.  Mailc  1:16 

19/  of  men,  Mark  1:17 
John  21:7  Peter  girt  /.  coat  to  h. 

FISHES. 
Gen.  9:2  fear  of  you  be  on  all /. 
1  K.  4:;33  of  creeping  thi.  and/. 
Job  12:8 /.  of  sea  shall  declare 
Ec.  9:12  /.  that  are  taken  in  evil 
//a*.  1:14  mak.  men  as /.  of  sea 
Mat.  14:17  five  loaves  and  two /. 

Mar.  6:38;  Lu.  9:13;  ^o/i/i  6:9 
15:34  sev.  loaves  lit./.  Mark  8:7 
Luke  5.6  multit.  of/.  John  21:6 
5:9  astonished  at  'draught  of /. 
.John  21:11  P.  drew  net  full  gr./. 
1  Cor.  15:39  flesh  of  be.  and  of/. 

FIST,  S. 
Ex.  21:18  one  smite  ano.  with/. 
Prop.  30:4  hath  gath.  wind  in /. 
58:4  smite  with  /.  of  wicked. 

FIT. 

Lev.  16:21  by  hand  of  a /.  man 
1  Chr.  7:11  f.  to  go  to  war,  12:8 
./oft  .34:18/.'to  say  king,  Th.  wic? 
Ezek.  15:'5  made  f.  for  no  work 
Luke  9:62  is /.  fo'r  kingdom  ot  G. 
14:35  not/,  for  the  land 
Acts  22:22  not/,  that  he  sh.  live 
Col.  3:18  wives,  submit  as/,  in  L. 

FITCHES. 
Is.  28:25  doth  he  not  cast/.  ? 


FLA. 

Is.  28:27 /.  not  thresh./,  are  bca. 
Ezek.  4:9  wheat,  barley,  millet,/. 

FITLY. 
Prov.  25:11  word /.  spok.  appl.  of 
Eph.  2:21  the  buildins'/.  framed 
4:16  form  wh.  whole  body  /.  jo. 

FITTED,  ETH. 
1  K.  0:35  gold /.  up.  carved  work 
Is.  44:13  carpent./  it  with  plan. 
Rom.  9:22  ves.  of  wrath /.  todes. 
FIVE. 

Gen.  14:9  of  S.  four  kings  with /. 

18:28  destroy  all  for  lack  of  /.  ? 
Jos.  13:3/  lords  of  Ph.  Jud.  3:3 
Is.  19:18 /.  cities  speak  lang.  ofC. 

30:17  at  rebuke  off.  shall  ye  flee 
Mat.  14:17  we  have  here  but  /. 
loaves,  Markii:m  \  LukeW.n 

25:2 /.  of  them  wise,/,  loolish 
Luke  12:6  are  not /.  spar,  sold  ! 

16:28  father's  house  I  have /.  b. 
Jolm  4:18  hast  had /.  husbands 

5:2  a  pool  having/,  porches 

1  Cor.  14:19  I  rath,  speak /.  wor. 

2  Cor.  11:24 /.  times  rec.  40  strip. 
Rev.  17:10  sev.  kings /.  are  fallen 

FIXED. 
Ps.  57:7  heartis /.  I  w.  sin"  108:1 
112:7  heart/,  trusting  in  Lord 
Luke  16:26  betw.  us  is  agulf/. 

FLAG,  S. 
Ex.  2:3  she  laid  the  ark  in  the /. 

5  when  she  saw  ark  am.  the  /. 
Job  8:11  can /.  grow  with,  water? 
Is.  19:6  reeds  and /.  shall  wither 

FLAGON,  S. 
2  Sam.  6:19/  of  wine,  1  Chr.  16:3 
Cant.  2:5  stay  me  wi./.  com.  me 
Is.  22:24  even  to  all  vessels  of /. 
Hos.  3:1  love /.  of  wine 

FLARES. 
Job  41:23  /.  of  his  flesh  are  join. 

FL.\ME,  S. 
Ex.  3:2  in/,  of  fire,  ^c^;;  7:30 
Num.  21:28 /.  fr.  city,  Jer.  48:45 
Jud.  1.3:20  /.  w.  up,  angel  in /. 
Job  15::30  J.  sh.  di-y  up  branches 
41:21  /.  goeth  out  of  his  mouth 
Ps.  29:7  voice  of  L.  div./.  of  fire 
106:18/  burnt  up  the  w  icked 
Cant.  8:6  coals  wh.  hath  a  veh./. 
Is.  5:24/  consumeth  the  chart 
10:17  Uoly  One  shall  bo  for  a/. 
13:8  their  faces  shall  be  as /. 
29:6  visited  with  /.  of  devo.  fire 
43:2  nei.  sh./.  kindle  upon  thee 
66:15  rebuke  with /.  of  fire 
Ezek.  20:47/  sh.  not  be  quench. 
Dan.  7:9  throne  was  like  fiery  /. 

11  till  body  given  to  burning/. 
Joel  1:19/.  hath  bimit  trees 
2:3  behind  them  a /.  burneth 
Ob.  18  house  of  Jos.  shall  be  a /. 
Luke  16:24  tormented  in  this /. 
lleb.  1:7  mak.  ministers /.  of  fire 
Rev.  1:14  as /.  of  fire,  2:18;  19:12 

FLAMING. 
Gen.  3:24  at  gard.  of  Eden /.  sw. 
Ezek.  20:47 /.  flame  not  be  quen. 
Nah.  2:3  chariots  be  wi./.  torch. 

FLANKS. 
Lev.  3:4  the  fat  which  is  by  the 

/.  10,  15;  4:9:  7:4 
Job  15:27  mak.  collops  of  fat  on/. 

FLASH. 
Ezek.  1:14  appear,  of/,  of  lightn. 

FLAT 
Lev.  21:18  that  hath /.  nose 
Xum.  22:31  Baalaiu  fell /.  on  face 
Jos.  6:5  wall  of  city  sh.  fall/.  20 

FL.\TTER,  ETH. 
Ps.  5:9  they /.  with  their  tongue 
;36:2  he     him.  in  his  own  eyes 
78::36  did /.  him  with  mouth 
Prov.  2:16  stranger  whoy.  7:5 
20:19  med.  not  with  him  that  /. 
28:23  more  favor  than  he  that  /. 
29:5  man  that  /.  spreadeth  a  net 

FLATTERING. 
.Job  32:21  nei.  let  me  gi./.  tit.  23 
Ps.  12:2  with /.  lips 
Prov.  7:21  with  the/,  of  her  lips 
26:28  a/,  mouth  worketh  ruin 
Ezek.  12:24  shall  be  no  more/. 
1  Thes.  2:5  neither  used/,  words 

FL.\TTERY,  lES. 
■lob  17:5  speaketh/.  to  friends 
Prov.  6:34/  of  strange  woman 
Dan.  11:21110  sh.  obt.  kino;,  by/. 
32  shall  he  corrupt  by  /. 
34  many  shall  cleave  with/. 
FLAX. 

Ex.  9:31/.  was  smitten  /.  boiled 


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FLE 

Jos.  2:6  Rhe  hid  with  stalks  of  /. 
Jud.  15:14  cords  became  as /. 
Prm.  31:13stie  seeks  wool  and/. 
Is.  19:9  work  in  fine /.  confound. 
42:3  the  smoking/,  he  shall  not 
quench.  Mat.  18:20 
Eoa.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me/. 

FLAY,  ED. 
Mlc.  3:3  f.  their  skins 
2  Chr.  35:11  blood,  the  Levites/. 
FLEA. 

1  Sam.  24:14  come  after /.?  26:20 
FLED. 

Gen.  14:10  kings  of  So.  and  G./. 

16:6 H./.  ;  31:22;  J./,  /fos.  12:12 
JEr.  2:15  M./.  fr.  P.  4:3 ;  ^c<s7:29 

14:5  told  king  of  Egypt  peop./. 
Ps.  31:11  did  see  me/,  from  me 

114:3  the  sea  saw  it  and /.  Jord. 
Is.  22:3  thy  rulers  are  /.  tog. 
Jer.  4:25  birds  of  the  heavens /. 

9:10  the  fowl  and  beast  are  f. 
Jon.  4:2  theref.  I/,  to  Tarsh'ish 
Zee.  14:5  as  ye /.  Defore  earthqu. 
Mat.  8:.33  they  that  kept  them  f. 

26:56  forsook  and  /.  Mark  14:50 
Mark  16:8 /.  fVom  the  sepulchre 
Acts  16:27  supposing  prisoners /. 
Heb.  6:18 /.  for  ref.  to  lay  hold 
Bev.  12:6  worn./.  ,•  16:20 ev.  isl./, 

20:11  face  earth  and  heaven /. 

He  FLED. 
Gen.  35:7  wh.  ?ie  f.  from  brother 

39:12  he  left  ga.  and  f.  13,  1.5,  18 
Jo8.  20:6  fr.  whence  %e  f.  Num. 
35:25 

Jon.  1:10  he  f.  from  pres.  of  L. 
Mark  14:52  he  left  lin.  clo.  and /. 

Is  FLED. 
Num.  3.5:32no  sat.  for  him  th./. 
/«.  10:29  Gibeah  of  Saul  isf. 

They  FLED. 
Gen.  14:10  ^  th.  remained /.  to 
Jos.  10:11  as  t.f.  L.  castgr.  ston. 
1  Sam.  4:10 /.  every  man  to  tent, 

2  if.  14:12 
Ps.  101:7  at  thy  rebuke  theyf. 
Is.  21:15        /.  from  the  swords 
Lam.  4:15  when  t.f.  away 
/)a?i.  10:7  they  f.  to  save  themsc. 
IIos.  7:13  woe  for  they  have /. 
Xi/A'e  8:.34  saw  what  done  t.f. 
Acts  19:16  they  f.  out  of  house 

FLEDDEST. 
Gen.  35;  1  when  f.  from  face  of  E. 
Ps.  114:5  wh.  ailed  O  sea,  th./. .? 

FLEECE. 
Deut.  18:4  first  of /.  give  Levites 
Jud.  6:.S7  /.  of  wool  in  no.  38,  39 
Job  31:20  warm,  with /.  of  sheep 
FLEE. 

Gen.  16:8  /.  fr.  face  of  mistress 
19:20  this  city  is  near  to /.  unto 

Ex.  21:13  place  whither  he  sh./. 

Lev.  26:17 /.  when  none  purs.  '36 

Num.  10:35  hate  thee/.  Ps.  68:1 
35:6  cities,  that  man-slayer  mav 
/.  11,  15;  Dent.  4:42;  19:3,4, 
5 ;  Jos.  20:3.  4,  9 

De^tt.  28:7  and/,  seven  ways,  25 

Jos.  8:5  as  at  first  we  will/.  6 
20  had  no  power  to /.  this  way 

Jud.  20:32  let  us  /.  and  draw  th. 

S  Sam.  4:4  nurse  haste  to/,  fell 
24 :13  wilt  thou/,  three  months  ? 

S  K.  9:3  open  door  and /.  tar.  not 

Neh.  6:11  should  such  a  man/.  ? 

Job  20:24  he  sh./.  from  weapon 
27:22  fain/,  out  of  his  hand 
41:28  arrow  cannot  make  him/. 

Ps.  11 :1  how  say  ye  to  my  soul/. 
68:12  kings  of  armies  f.  apace 
139:7  whither  sh.  I  /".  fr.  pres.  ? 
143:9  O  Lord,  I /.  to  thee 

Prm.  28:1  wick.  /.  no  man  purs. 

Is.  10:3  will  ye/,  for  help? 
1.5:5  fugitives  shall/,  unto  Zoar 
30:16  for  we  will /.  on  horses 
17  at  rebuke  of  five  shall  ye  f. 

Jer.  4:29  city f.  fornoi.  of  horse. 
48:6  /.  save  fives,  be  like  heath 

Amos  5:19  man  did/,  from  lion 

Jon.  l:3.Jon.  rose  tip  to  f.  to  T. 

Mat.  2:13  take  young  child  and /. 
3:7  to /.  from  wrath  ?  Lvke  3:7 
10:23  when  perse,  in  this  city /. 
24:16  tet  them  in  J./,  to  moun- 
tains. J/Vj/'A:  13-14;  Luke2\:'i\ 

John  10:5  stranger  not  follow 
but/. 

1  Vor.  6:18  /.  fomi. ;  10:14 /.  Idol. 

1  Tbn.  6:11  man  of  G.  /.  th.  thin. 

2  Tim.  i-.-Xl  f  also  youthful  lusts 
Jam.  4:7  ros.  the  devil,  he  will 
Rer.  9:6  death  shall/,  from  the'm 


FLE 

FLEE  away. 

Gen.  31:27  didst /.  a.  secretly  ? 
.Job  9:25  days /.  a.  th.  see  no  good 

20:8  he  shall /.  away  as  a  dream 
Ps.  &4:8  all  that  see  them  sh./.  a. 
Cant.  2:17  shadows  f.  away,  4:6 
Is.  35:10  sighing  sh.'/  a.  51:11 
Jer.  46:6  let  not  the  swift /.  away 
Ajnos  7:12  seer,  go /.  a.  into  land 

9:1  that  fleeth  shall  not /.  away 
Nah.  2:8  Nineveh  shall /.  a%vay 

3:17  as  grasshoppers  they/,  a. 

FLEEIIVG,  ETH. 
Lev.  26:36  sh.  flee  as  /.  from  sw. 
Dent.  4:42  /.  to  one  of  th.  cities 

19:11  /.  into  one  of  cities 
Job  14:2  he /.  also  as  a  shadow 

.30:3  want  and  famine /.  to  wil. 
Jer.  48:19  ask  him  that /. 
Amos  9:1  that/,  of  them 
John  10:12  a  hireling  /.  13 

FLESH. 
Gen.  2:21  G.  closed  up /.  instead 
24  and  they  shall  be  one /. 

6:3  man,  for  he  is  f. 

17:11  circum./.  offoresk.  14,  23 
Ex.  4:7  hand  turned  as  other/. 

29:14  f.  burn  with  fire,  Lev.  9:11 ; 

16:27 ;  Nrim.  19:5 
Lem.  6:27  wh.  touch /.  sh.  be  holy 

8:31  boil  f.  at  door  of  tabernacle 

13:10  quick  raw /.  14,  15,  16,  24 

38  if  in  skin  off.  39 

15:19  if  issue  in  her /.  he  blood 
21:5  nor  .sh.  make  cuttings  in /. 
Num.  11:33/  was  betw.  teeth 
Deut.  32:42  sword  shall  devour /. 
Jud.  6:20  take/,  and  unl.  cakes 
21  fire  out  of  rock  consumed /. 
1  Sam.  2:13 /.  was  in  seething 
15  give/,  to  roast  for  the  prie. 

1  K.  17:6  ravens  brought  bread/. 

2  K.  4:.34  f.  of  child  waxed  warm 
2  Chr.  .32:8  with  him  is  arm  of/. 
Neh.  5:5  our /.  is  as /.  of  breth. 
■lob  10:4  hast  thou  eyes  of/,  f 

11  clothed  me  with  skin  and/. 
Ps.  56:4  not  fear  what/,  can  do 
78:20  can  he  provide/,  for  peo.  ? 

27  he  rained /.  upon  them 

39  remembered  th.  were  but/. 
79:2  /.  of  saints  given  to  beasts 

Prnv.  4:22  sayings  health  to  /. 

23:20  not  am.  riot,  eaters  off. 
Is.  31:3  horses  are  f.  not  spirit 

49:26  feed  them  with  own/. 
Jer.  11:15/.  is  passed  from"thco 

17:5  cursed  be  man  thatniak.  /. 
Ezek.  4:14  nor  came  abomina.  /. 

11:3  city  is  caldron,  and  we /. 
19  I  will  give  heart  of/.  30:26 

23:20  whose /.  is  as/,  of  asses 

24:10  consume  the  f.  spice  it 
Dan.  2:11  gods,  who.  dw.  not /. 

7:5  Arise,  devour  much /. 

10:3 neither/,  nor  wine 
Tfos.  8:13  sacrif./.  for  sacrifices 
Mic.  3:2  pluck /  from  off  bones 
7.ep.  1:17 /.  shall  be  poured 
Hag.  2:12  bear  holy /.  in  skirt 
Zee.  14:12  their  f.  shall  consume 
Mat.  16:17  f.  anci  blood  not  rov. 

19:5  sh.  be  one /.  6;  Mark  10:8 
1  Cor.  6:16;  Eph.  5:31 

24:22  no/,  be  saved,  Mark  13:20 

26:41  sp.  will./,  we.  Mark  14::i8 
Luke  24::39  hath  not /.  and  bones 
John  1:14  the  Word  was  made /. 

6:63  the /.  profiteth  nothing 
Acts  2:30  seed  of  David  accord- 
ing to/.  Pom.  1:3 
Pom.  3:20 "shall  no/,  be  justified 

4:1  Abraham  as  pertaining  to /. 

7:25  with /.  I  serve  law  of  sin 

8:3  law  was  weak  through  /. 
G.  sent  Son  in  like,  of  sin./. 

9:3  and  kinsmen  according  to  /. 
5  concerning/.  Christ  came 

13:14  not  provision  for  the  f. 

1  Cor.  1:29  that  no/',  should  glo 
15:39  one  f.  of  meii.  ano.  of  bea 

50  f.  and  blood  cannot  inherit 

2  Tor .  4: 1 1 1  i  fe  of  .T .  be  ni an i  fe s t 
7:5/.  had  no  rest  but  troubled 
10:2  as  if  we  walked  accord,  to/. 

Gal.  1:16  confer  not  with  f. 
2:16  shall  no/,  he  justified 

3:3  made  perfect  by  the  /.  ? 

5:13  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  f. 

17/  lusteth  ag.  Sp.  Sp.  at:./. 
^24'that  are  C.'s  crucified /. 
Eph.  2:3  conv.  in  lusts  of  our /. 

6:5  masters  accord,  to /.  Col.  .3:22 

12  wrestle  not  ag.  /'.  and  blood 
TTi'b.  2:14  child,  are  parfak.  off. 

riiO  fathers  of/,  who  corrected 
Judel  and  going  after  strange /. 


FLE 

Jude  8  filthy  dream,  defile  the/. 

23  even  garments  spotted  by /. 
Rev.  19:18/ of  capt./.  of  might. 

21  all  fowls  were  filled  with/. 

See  EAT,  KATETH. 

After  the  FLESH. 

John  8:15  ye  judge  after  thef. 
Rom.  8:1  walk  not  after  thef.  4 

5  are  a.  t.f.  mintl  things  of  /. 

12  not  debtors  to  W-ve  after  t.  f. 

13  if  ye  live  aft.  t.f.  ye  sh.  die 

1  Cor.  l:26notma.  wisem.  a.  <./. 
10:18  behold  Israel  after  the f. 

2  Cor.  5:16  we  know  no  man  of. 

the  f.  have  kn.  Ch.  a.  t.f. 
10:3  we  do  not  war  after  thef. 
11:18  that  many  glory  af.  the  f. 
Gal.  4:23  Ishm.  born  af.  t.  f.  29 

2  Pet.  2:10  th.  that  walk  af.  t.f. 

All  FLESH. 

Gen.  6:12  a.f.  had  corrupt,  way 
13  end  of  all  f.  is  come  bef.  me 

6:19  of  all  f.  two  of  ev.  sort,  7:15 

7:21  a.f.  died  that  moved,  8:17; 

9:11.  15,  16,  17 
Lev.  17:141ifeof  a./,  istheblood 
Nvjn.  8:7  let  them  shave  all  f. 

16:22  G.  of  spirits  of  aUf.  27:16 
.Job  .34:15  allf.  sh.  perish  togeth. 
Ps.  65:2  to  tfiee  shall  all  f.  come 

136:25  who  giveth  food  to  allf. 

14.5:21  let  all f.  bless  holy  name 
7a-.  40:5  allf.  sh.  see  it  together 

6  all f.  is  grass,  1  Pet.  1:24 
49:26  a.  f.  know  I  am  S.  Ez.  21:5 
66:16  will  L.  plead  with  allf. 

23  all f.  shall  come  to  worship 

24  they  sh.  be  abhorr.  to  all f. 
■Ter.  25:.31  will  plead  with  allf. 

32:27  I  am  the  Lord  God  of  a.f. 

Ezek.  21:4  sword  go  against  a.f. 

Dan.  4:12  and  all  f.  was  fed  of  it 

Joel  2:28  pour  S.  on  a.  f.  Acts  2:17 

Zee.  2:13  silent  all  f.  before  Lord 

Luke  3:6  a.f.  sh.  see  salv.  of  G. 

.John  17:2  given  power  over  a.f. 

1  Cor.  15:39  a.f.  is  not  same  fl. 
His  FLESH. 

Ex.  29:31  seethe  h.f  In  holy  pi. 

Lev.  4:11  burn  all  h.f.  8:17 
6:10  linen  breeches  on  h.f.  16:4 
1.3:3  in  skin  of  his  f.  4,  11,  13 
14:9  wash  h.f.  in  water,  15:16; 
16:-24,  28;  Num.  19:7 

1  K.  21:'27  Ah.  put  sack,  on  h.f. 

3  K.  5:14  his  f.  came  again  as 
6:30  Jor.  had  sackcloth  on  hisf. 

.Job  2:5  touch  bone  and  his  f. 

31:31  O  that  we  had  of  hisf. 

33:25/  sh.  be  fresh,  than  child's 

41:23  flakes  of  his  f.  are  joined 
I^-ov.  11:17  that  is  cruel  troub./. 
Ec.  4:5  foldeth  hands  eatcth  f. 
Is.  17:4  fatness  off.  sh.  wax  lean 
John  6:52  thi  s  man  give /.  to  eat  ? 
Acts  2:31  nei.  hix  f.  did  see  cor. 
Gal.  6:8  that  sow'cth  to  his  f. 
Eph.  2:15  abolished  in  his f. 

5:29  no  man  hated  his  own /. 
30  memb.  of  his  body,  of  h.f. 
Col.  1:22  reconc.  in  body  of  hisf. 
Ileb.  5:7  who  in  the  days  of  h.f. 

10:20  veil,  that  is  to  say,  hisf. 
In  the  FLESH,  or  in  FLESH. 
Gen.  17:-24  A.  circum.  in  t.f.  25 
Ezek.  44:7  uncircum.  in  thef.  9 
Dan.  1:15  fairer  and  fatter  in  t.f. 
Rom.  2:28  circ.  outward  in  thef. 

7:5  in  thef.  the  motions  of  siii 

8:3  sin  condemned  sin  in  thef. 

8  that  are  in  t.f.  cannot  pi.  G. 

9  are  not  in  t.f.  but  in  the  Sp. 

1  Cor.  7:28  sh,  have  trouble  inf. 

2  Cor.  10:.3  tho'  we  walk  in  thef. 
12:7  was  given  a  thorn  in  thef. 

Gal.  2:20  life  wh.  I  now  live  inf. 
6:12  to  make  fair  show  in  thef. 
Eph.  2:11  Gentiles  in  the  f. 
Phil.  1:22  if  I  live  in  thef.  this 
24  abide  in  t.f.  more  needful 
3:3  have  no  confidence  in  t.f.  4 
Col.  2:1  have  not  seen  face  inf.  5 
1  Tim.  3:16  G.  was  manif.  in  t.  f. 
1  Pet.  3:18  put  to  death  in  the  f. 
4:1  Christ  bath  suflTered  in  thef. 
2  live  rest  of  his  time  in  thef. 
6  according  to  men  in  thef. 
1  John  4:2  den.  C.  come  in  t.f.  3 
•I  John  7  that  C.  come  in  thef. 

Mv  FLESH. 

Job  4:15  hair  of  n^yf.  stood  up 
6:12  or  is  my  f.  brass? 
7:5  7nii  f.  is  clothed  with  worms 
13:14  take  my  f.  in  mv  teeth  ? 
19:26  yet  in  iny  f.  shall  I  see  G. 


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Ps.  16:9  my  f.  shall  rest  in  hope, 
ACI.S  2:26 
38:3  no  soundness  in  7?i7 /.  T 
6.3:1  my  f.  longeth  for  thee 
1Z:^myf.  faileth 
84:2  mv  heart  and  myf.  crietlx 
109:24  myf.  faileth  of  fatness 
119:120  myf.  trembleth  for  fear 

Lam.  3:4  my  f.  hath  he  made 
old 

John  6:51  bread  I  give,  is  my  f. 

54  cat.  my  f.  hath  eter.  life,  58 

55  my  f.  is  meat  indeed 
Rom.  7:i8  in  my  f.  dwel.  no  good 

11:14  prov.  them  wh.  are  my  f. 
Gal.  4:14  tem.  wh.  was  in  myf. 
Col.  1:24  afflict,  of  Ch.  in  myf. 
See  BONE. 

Of  the  FLESH. 
Ex.  29:.34  aught  0/ <./ remain 
ft-OB.  14:30  sound  h.  is  life  off. 
Ec.  12:12  much  studv  is  w.  off. 
John  1:13  not  of  will  of  the  f. 

3:6  which  is  bom  of  t.f.  in  flesh 
Rom.  8:5  mind  the  things  of  t.f. 

9:8  are  the  children  of  t.f. 

1  Cor.  5:5  to  S.  for  destruc.  off. 

2  Cor.  7:1  fr.  all  filthiness  of  t.f. 
Gal.  4:13  thro'  infirmitv  of  t.  f. 
5:16  shall  not  fulfil  Insta  of  t.f. 

19  works  of  t.f.  are  manifest 
6:8  sowoth  to  f.  sh.  of  t.f.  reap 
Eph.%:^  walked  in  lusts  of  the  f. 
Col.  2:11  the  body  of  sins  of  t.f. 

23  to  the  satisfying  o/tte/. 
ITeb.  9:13  the  purifying  of  thef. 

1  Pet.  3:21  put.  away  filtfi  of  t.f. 

2  Pet.  2:18  thro'  the  \\\sisoft.f. 
I  John  2:16  lust  o/<./. 

Thv  FLESH. 
Gen.  40:19  birds  shall  eat  thyf. 

1  Sam.  17:44  give  t.f.  unto  fowls 

2  Sam.  5:1  bo.  and  t.  f.  1  Chr.  11:1 
2  K.  5:10  and  t.f.  shall  come 
Prov.  5:11  mourn  wh.  t.f.  is  con. 
Ec.  5:6  to  cause  t.f.  to  sin 

/«.  58:7  hide  not  from  thy  own  f 
Ezek.  32:5  will  lay  t.f.  on  moun. 

Your  FLESH. 

Lev.  19:28  not  make  cut.  in  y.f. 
Jud.  8:7  then  I  will  tear  y.f. 
Ezek.  36:26  heart  out  of  y.f. 
Rom.  6:19  infirmity  of  yourf. 
Gal.  6:13  they  may  glory  in  y.f. 
Col.  2:13  dead  in  uncir.  of  y.f. 
Jam.  5:3  rust  shall  cat  yourf. 
FLESHED.   See  fat,  leak. 

FLESH-HOOR,  S. 

Ex.  27:3  Shalt  make  his/. -A. 
38:3  the  vessels  and  the/. -A. 
Num.  4:14  put  on  pur.  cloth/.-A, 
1  Sam.  2:13  servant  with  if.-Ii. 
14  all  that /.-h.  brought  up 

1  Chr.  28:17  pure  gold  for  /.-A. 

2  Chr.  4:16  pots  and  the/. -A. 

FLESHLY. 
2  Cor.  1:12  not  with/,  wi.sdom 
3:3  but  in  f.  tables  of  the  heart 
Col.  2:18  piifl".  np  by  his/,  mind 
1  Pet.  3:11  abstain  from /.  lusts 

FLESH-POTS. 
Ex.  16:3  when  we  sat  by  f.-p. 

FLEW. 
1  Sam.  14:32  peo./.  upon  the  sp. 
Is.  6:6  then /.  one  of  seraphim 

FLIES. 
Ex.  8:21  send  swarms  off.  31 
Ps.  78:45  sent  divers  sorts  off. 
105:31  divers  sorts  off. 
Ec.  10:1  dead /.  cause  ointment 

FLIETH. 
Deut.  14:19  creeping  thing/. 
28:49  as  s%vift  as  tlie  eagle/. 
Ps.  91:5  arro-.v  that/,  by  day 
Nah.  3:16  cank.  spoileth  and /. 

FLIGHT. 
Amos  2:14  f.  sh.  perish  from  sw. 
Mat.  24:20'prav  f.  be  not  in  win- 
ter. Mark\i:\?, 
ITeb.  11:34  turned  to /,  armies 
See  PUT. 

FLWT. 

Deut.  8:15  water  out  of  rock  of/. 
Ps.  114:8  turning  f.  into  fount. 
Is.  5:28  hoofs  sh.  be  counted /. 
50:7  have  I  set  mv  face  like/. 
Ezek.  3:9  harder  than/. 

FLIXTY. 
Deut.  32:13  oil  out  of/,  rock 

FLOATS. 
1 K.  R:9  I  -H-ill  conv.  them  by  sea 
inf.  2  Chr.  2:16 


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FLO 

FLOCR. 

Oen.  4:4  Ab.  bro.  firstlingg  of/. 
37:2  J.  was  feedinc/.  wilh  bre. 
12  brethren  went'to  feed./.  1.3 
Ex.  2:16  troughs  to  wat.  fath./. 

17  Moses  helped,  watered/.  19 
3:1  Moses  led/,  back  of  desert 
Lev.  5:18  a  ram  without  blemish 
out  of  /.  6:6;  Ezr.  10:19; 
Ezek.  43:2.3,  25 
27:32  tithe  of  the  herd  or  of/. 
Deut.  15:19  first  males  of/". 
3  Sam.  n:.34  took  lamb  out  of/. 
Job  30:1  set  with  dogs  of  my/. 
Cant.  1:7  makest /.  to  rest 
8  by  the  footsteps  of  the/. 
4:1  hair  as  a /.  of  goats,  6:5 

2  teeth  like  a  f.  of  sheep,  6:6 
7s.  40:11  he  sh.  feed /.  like  shep. 
Jer.  13:17  L./.  Is  carried  captive 

20  wh.  is/,  given  thee  beauti.  f 
23:2  ye  have  scattered  my/. 

3  gather  remnant  of  my/. 
25:34  principal  of  the/.  35,  36 
31:12  the  young  of  the/. 
49:20  least  of/,  sh.  draw,  .50:45 
51:23  break  shepherd  and  his/. 

Ezelc.  24:5  take  the  choice  of/. 
»4:3  bat  ye  feed  not/. 

6  f.  scattered  on  face  of  earth 
8'because  my  /.  became  a  prey 
10  I  will  require  my/.  I  will 
12  as  a  sheph.  seek,  out  his/. 
15  feed  my /.  ,•  17  O  my/. 

22  therefore  will  I  save  my/. 

81/.  of  my  pasture  are  men 
Amos  7:15  as  I  followed  /. 
Jon.  3:7  let  not  herd  nor  taste 
J/jc.  4:8  thou,  O  tower  of  the/. 

7:14  feed  thy  people,  the/,  of 
Bab.  3:17  the /.  shall  be  cut  off 
Zee.  9:16  save  them  as /.  of  peo. 

11:4  will  feed /.  of  slaughter,  7 

7  poor  of  the  f.  that  waited,  11 

17  idle  sheph'.  that  leaveth/. 
Mai.  1:14  deceiver  wh.  hath  in/. 
Mat.  26:31  sheep  of/,  sh.  be  scat. 
LnTce  2:8  keeping  watch  over/. 

12:32  fear  not,  little/. 
Acts  20:28  take  heed  to  all  the/. 

29  griev.  wolves  not  sparing/. 
1  Cor.  9:7  who  feedeth  a  f. 
1  Pet.  5:2  feed/,  of  God  am.  you 

3  being  ensamples  to  the/. 

Like  a  FLOCK. 

Jo6  21:11  send  little  ones a.f. 
Ps.  77:20  leddest  people  I.  a.f. 

80:1  thou  th.  leddest  Jos.  I.  a.f. 

107:41  mak.  him  families  I.  a  f. 
Ezek.  36:37  increase  them  I.  a.f. 

FLOCKS. 
Gen.  29:2  three  f.  of  sheep,  3,  8 

30:38  J.  set  rod  he  pill.  bef./.  30 

37:14  whether  it  be  well  with/. 

47:4  have  no  pasture  for /. 
Lev.  1:10  if  his  offering  be  off. 
Num.  31:9  took  spoil  of  their /. 
Deut.  7:13  will  also  bless  the/. 

!»:4  blessed  be  f.  of  thy  sheep 

18  cursed  sh.  be  f.  of  thy  sheep 
Jud.  5:16  to  hear  bleating  of/. 

1  K.  20:27  two  little/,  of  kids 
Job  24:2  violently  fake  away/. 
Ps.  65:13  past,  are  clothed  wi./. 

78:48  he  gave/,  to  hot  thunder. 
Cant.  1:7  tum'aside  by/. 
Is.  .32:14  palaces  sh.  be  pasture/. 

60:7/.  of  Kedar  sh.  be  gathered 

61:5  stand  and  feed  f. 

65:10  Sh.  shall  be  a'fold  for/. 
Jer.  33:12  sheph.  causing/,  to  lie 
13/.  sh.  pass  ag.  under  the  rod 

50:8  be  as  he-goats  before  the  /. 
Ezek.  .34:2  sh.  not  sheph.  feed /.  ? 
Joel  1:18/.  of  sheep  desolate 
Mic.  5:8  lion  among  f.  of  sheep 
Zep.  2:6  sea-coast  folds  for  f.  14 

FLOCKS,  with  herds. 
Gen.  13:5  Lot  also  had  /.  and  h. 

24::^  L.  hath  given  A.  f.  and  /(. 

26:14  Isa.  had  poss.  of/,  and  /(. 

50:8 /.  and  h.  left  in  land  of  G. 
Ex.  10:9  will  go  with/,  and  h. 

12:32  your  /.  and  A.  and  he  gone 

34:3  let  f.  nor  A.  feed  bef.  mount 
Num.  11:22  sh.  f.  and  }i.  be  slain 
Lent.  12:6  firstlint's  of  h.  and  /. 
17;  14:93:  Xeh.  10:.36 

1  Sam.  30:20  David  f.  and  h. 

2  Sam.  12:2  had  manv  /.  and  h. 
PrOK.  27:23  know /.  look  to  h. 
Jer.  3:24  shame  devour./,  and h. 
Bos.  5:6  shall  go  with  f.  and  h. 

FI.OOD. 
Gen.  6:17  bring  a /.  of  water 
7:6/.  of  waters  on  earth,  7,  10 


FLO 

Gen.  7-17 /.  was  forty  d.  on  earth 
9:11  any  more  a/,  to  destroy 
28  Noah  hved  after/.  350  years 
10:1  were  eons  born  after /.  32 
Jos.  24:2  other  side  of/.  .3,  14,  15 
Job  14:11/.  decayeth  aud  drieth 
22:16  foun.  overthrown  with/. 
28:4/.  breaketh  from  inhabitant 
Ps.  29:10  Lord  sitteth  upon/. 
66:6  went  through/,  on  foot 
69:15  let  not  water/,  overflow 
90:5  carriest  away  as  with /. 
7s.  59:19  enemy  come  in  like/. 
Jer.  46:7  who  that  cometh  as/.  ? 

8  Egypt  riseth  up  like  a/. 
Dan.  9:26  end  shall  be  with  a/. 
11:22  arms  of/,  sh.  he  overflo. 
Amos  8:8  ri.se  up  wholly  as  /.  9:5 
9:5  dro\vned  as  by/,  of  Egypt 
Nah.  1:8  an  overrunning/. 
Mat.  24:.38  in  days  before  /. 

39  till  /  came,  Luke  17:27 
Liike  6:48  /.  arose  stream  beat 
2Pe<.  2:5  bring,  in /.  on  world 
Rev.  12:15  poured  water  as /.  16 

FLOODS. 
Ex.  15:8/.  stood  upright 
iSam..  22:5  /.  of  ungodly  made 

me  afraid,  Ps.  18:4 
■Tob  28:11  biiideth  /  from  overfl. 
Ps.  24:2  hath  esta'bl.  it  upon  /. 
32:6  surely  in  /.  of  great  waters 
69:2  waters  where/,  overfl.  me 
78:44  turned  their/,  into  blood 
93:3  /.  have  lifted  up,  O  Lord 
98:8  let  the/,  clap  their  hands 
Cant.  8:7  neither  can /.  drown 
7s.  44:3  pour/,  on  dry  ground 
Jon.  2:3 /.  compassed  me  about 
Mat.  7:25/.  came,  winds  bl.  27 

FLOOR,  Verb. 

2  Chr.  34:11  timber  to /.  houses 

FLOOR,  S,  Substantive. 

Gen.  ,50:10  to  thresh./,  of  A.  11 
iVwin.  5:17  pri.  sh.  tafcedust  in /. 

1.5:30  thresh.  /.  18:27,  30 
Deut.  15:14  fuinish  out  of/. 
.riid.  6:37  a  fleece  of  wool  in/. 
nufh  3:2  he  win.  in  threshing  f. 
■2  Sam.  6:6Nach.  th.  /.  1  Chr.  1:3:9 

34:18  rear  alt.  in  thresh./,  of  A. 
21  D.  said,  to  buy  threshing/. 

1  K.  6:30  overlaid /.  of  house 
2K.  6:27  out  of  bam /. 

2  C/ir.  3:1  threshing/,  of  Oman 
Is.  21:10  and  the  corn  of  my/. 
./er.  51:.33  dau.  of  B.  like  thre./. 
Dan.  2:.35  cliatf  of  sum.  thres./. 
77o.'!.  9:1  reward  on  every  corn  /. 

2 /.  and  wine-pr.  not  feed  them 
13:3  as  chaff  driven  out  of  /. 
Joel  2:24/.  shall  be  full  of  wheat 
Mic.  4:12  gather  as  sheaves  to  /. 
Mat.  3:12  thor.  purge/.  Lu.  3:17 

FLOlTt. 
Er.  29:2  wheat.  /.  sh.  thou  make 
Lev.  2:2  handful  of  the  /.  6:15 
Num.  28:5  part  of  ephah  of /.  for 

meat-olf.  20,  28  ;  29:3,  9,  14 
.Tt/d.  6:19  ephah  of  f. ;  1  Sam.  1:24 
1  Sam.  28:24  took/,  and  kneaded 

it,  2  Sam..  13:8 
i  Sam.  17:28  bro./.  parched  com 
See  DEAL, 


riNE. 
FLOURISH. 

Ps.  72:7  in  his  days  sh.  right./. 
16  they  of  city  sh./.  like  grass 
92:7  when  all  workers  of  iniq./. 

12  righteous  shall  /. 

13  shall/,  in  courts  of  our  G. 
1.32:18  upon  himself  sh.  cro\vn /. 

Prov.  11:28  right,  sh./.  as  bran. 

14:11  tabem.  of  upright  shall /. 
Ec.  12:5  almond-tree  shall/. 
Is.  17:11  thou  sh.  make  seed /. 

66:14  your  bones  shall  /. 
Ezek.  17:24  have  made  dry  tree /. 

FLOrRISHED. 

Cant.  6.11  went  to  see  vine/. 
P/dl.  4: 10  your  care  of  me  hiith /. 

FLOUR  ISHETH,  ING. 

Ps.  90:6  in  the  morning  it  /. 
92:14  thev  shall  be  fat  and /. 
103:15  as  flower  of  field,  he  /. 

Dan.  4:4  I  was  at  rest,  and/. 
FLOW. 

■lob  20:28  his  goods  shall  /.  away 

Ps.  147:16  wind  blow,  waters/. 

Cant.  4:16  the  spices  may/,  but 

I".  2:2  nations  shall /.  unto  it 
4fi:21  waters  to/,  out  of  rock 
60:5  Shalt  see  and^f.  together 
M:l  mountains  mi<rht/.  down 

Jer.  31:12  /.  to  goodness  of  L 


FOE 

Jer.  51:44  nations  sh.  not  /.  to?. 
.Joel  3:18  hills  shall/,  with  milk, 
rivers  of  Jud./.  with  waters 
Mir.  4:1  peo.  sh.     to  mou.  of  L. 
John  7:38  out  of  belly  sh./.  1.  w. 

FLOWED. 

Jos.  4:18  Jordan  /.  over  banks 
Is.  64:3  mount./,  down  at  pres. 
Lam.  3:54  waters /.  over  my  head 

FLOWETH. 
Lev.  20:24  /.  with  milk  and  lion. 

"1.3:27;  14:8;  16:13,  It; 
Deut.  6:3;  11:9;  26:15;  27:3; 
31:20;  Jos.  5:6 

FLOWIIVG. 
Ex.  3:3/.  with  milk  and  honev, 
17;  13:5;    33:3;  Jer.  11:5; 
32:22 ;  Ezek.  20:6,  15 
Prov.  18:4  well-sp.  of  wis.  as  /. 
Is.  66:12  glo.  of  G.  like /.  stream 
Jer.  18:14  cold/,  waters  befors.  ? 
49:4  gloriest  thou  in /.  valley  1 

FLOWER. 
Ex.  25:33  /  in  one  branch,  37:19 
1  Sam.  2:33  incr.  die  in /.  of  age 
Job  14:2  forth  as  /.  is  cut  down 
15:33  he  shall  cist  /.  as  olive 
Ps.  10.3:15  as/,  of  field 
7s.  18:5  sour  grape  is  rip.  in /. 
2S:1  glorious  beauty  is  fad./.  4 
40:6  goodliness  is  as /.  of  field 
7  /.  fadeth,  8;  Neh.  1:4;  Jam. 
1:10,  11 ;  1  Pet.  1:24 
1  Cor.  7:36  she  pass  /.  of  her 
age 

FLOWERS. 

Ex.  25:31/.  of  the  same,  37:17 
37:20  almonds,  knops,  and  his/. 
Lev.  15:24  her /.  l)e  upon  him,  33 

1  K.  6:18  carved  with  knops  and 
open/.  29,  32,  35;  7:26,  49 

2  Chr.  4:5  cup  with/,  of  lilies,  21 
Cant.  2:12/.  appear  on  earth 
5:13  bed  of  spices,  as  sweet /. 

FLUTE,  S. 
Dan.  .3:5  hear  sound  of/.  7, 10, 15 

FLUTTERETH. 
Deut.  32:11  as  eagle  /.  ov.  young 

FLUX. 
Acts  28:8  lay  sick  of  a/. 

FLY. 

7s.  7:18  sh.  hiss  for  the/,  in  E. 
FLY,  Verb. 

Gen.  1:20  fowl  th.  may/,  earth 

1  Sam.  1.5:19  didst  /.  on  the  spoil 

2  Sat?i.  22:11  did  /.  on  wings  of 

wind,  Ps.  18:10 
,/ob  5:7  as  sparks /.  upward 
39:26  doth  hawk  /.  by  thy  wis. 
Ps.  55:6  then  would  I /.  away 
90:10  cut  off,  and  we/,  away 
Prov.  23:5  riches /.  a\vay 
,  0  he  did  /. 


7s.  6:2  with  tw 

11:14 /.  on  shoulders  of  Philist. 
60:8  who  are  these  that /. 
Jer.  48:40  he  shall /.  as  an  eagle 
Ezek.  13:20  hunt  souls  to  make  f. 
Dan.  9:21  G.  caused  to  /.  swiftly 
Bos.  9:11  sh./.  away  like  a  bird 
Bab.  1:8  they  shall/,  as  eagle 
Rev.  14:6  saw  another  angel /. 
19:17  that /.  midst  of  heaven 

FLYING. 
Lev.  11:21  eat  of  even-  f.  thing 
Ps.  148:10  all  cattle  anS /.  fowl 
Prm).  26:2  as  swallow  by /. 
Is.  14:29  shall  be  fiery/,  serpent 
31:5  birds  /.  so  will  t.  defend  J. 
Zee.  5:1  an'd  behold  a/,  roll,  2 
Rev.  4:7  beast  like  a/,  eagle 
8:13  angel/,  thro'  midst  of  hea. 

FOAL,  S. 
Gen.  32:15  J.  took  20  asses,  10/. 
49:11  binding  his  /.  to  the  vine 
Zee.  9:9  colt /.  of  ass,  Mat.  21:5 

FOAM. 
Bos.  10:7  king  of  S.  cut  off  as/. 

FOAMETH,  i\G. 
Mark  9:18  /.  and  gnasheth  with 
his  teeth,  Luke  9:39 
20  on  ground  and  wallowed,/. 
Jude  13  waves/,  out  own  shame 

FODDER. 
Job  6:5  or  loweth  ox  over  his/.  ? 
FOES. 

1  Chr.  21:12  destroyed  before/. 
Est.  9:16  Jews  slew  of/.  75.000 
7^?.  27:2  mine  enemies  and/. 
.30:1  not  made  my/,  to  rejoice 
89:23  I  will  beat  down  his/. 
Mat.  10:36  man's  /.  be  of  house 
Acts  2:35  I  make/,  footstool 
829 


FOL 

FOLD. 

Btb.  1:12  as  a  vesture  sh.  thou/. 
FOLD,  Substantive. 

7s.  13:20  sheph.  make  their  /. 
6.5:10  Sharon  shall  be /. 
Ezek.  .34:14  on  mount,  shall /. 
Bab.  3:17  flock  sh.  be  cut  from/. 
Mat.  13:8  bro.  forth  fruit,  some 
thirty/.  23;  Mark  i-.H,  20 
19:29  forsaken  ho.  receive  100/. 
John  10:16  sheep  wh.  not  of  tliis 
/.  one /.  and  one  shepherd 
FOLDS. 
Num.  32:24  build/,  for  sheep,  36 
Ps.  50:9  take  no  he-goats  of/. 
Zep.  2:6  sea-coast  be/,  for  flocks 

FOLDEIV, 
Nah.  1:10  wh.  they  bo/,  together 

FOLDETH,  l'\G. 
Prov.  6:10/.  of  hands,  24:33 
Ec.  4:5/.  his  hands  together 
FOLK. 

Prov.  30:26  conies  but  feeble /. 
.lev.  5l:r>8f.  shall  labor  in  fire 
Mark  6:5  hands  on  few  sick /. 
,John5:3  multitude  of  impotent/. 
Acts  5:16  about,  bringing  sick /. 

FOLLOW. 
Gen.  24:8  not  willing  to /. 

44:4  Jos.  said.  Up,/,  after  men 
E-c.  14:4  harden  P.  he  sRall/. 

21:22  no  mischief/.  23 

23:2  not  /.  multitude  to  do  evil 
Deut.  16:20  what  just  sh.  thou /. 
,7ud.  9:3  hearts  inclined  to /.  A. 
1  K.  19:20  I  will/,  thee 
Ps.  45:14  companions /.  her 

119:150  that/,  after  mischief 
7s.  5:11  may /.  strong  drink 

51:1  that /.  after  righteousness 
■ler.  17:16being  pastor  to  /.  thee 
Ezek.  13:3  prophets /.  own  spirit 
Ilns.  6:3  we/,  on  to  know  the  L. 
Mat.  8:19  Master,  I  will/,  thee, 

Luke  9:57,  61 
Mark  16:17  signs/,  them  th.  be. 
John  10:5  stran.  will  they  not /. 

13:37  L.  why  cannot  I /.  thee  ? 
Acts  3:24  prophets  from  S.  that /. 
Rom.  14:19 /.  thi.  th.  make  peaco 
1  Cor.  14:1  /.  after  charity,  desire 
Phil.  .3:12  If.  after,  if  that  1  may 

1  Thes.  5:15 /.  that  which  is  good 

2  77(<'S.  3:9  ensample  to  you  to /. 
1  Tim.  5:24  men  they /.  after 

6:11  man  of  God /.  2  Tim.  2:22 
Ileb.  12:14 /.  peace  with  all  men 
13:7  whose  faith/,  considering 

1  Pel.  1:11  testified  glory  sh./. 
2:21  example,  that  ye  should /. 

2  Pet.  2:2  shall /.  pernicious  ways 

3  JohnW  f.  not  that  which  isevil 
Rev.  14:4  they  that./,  the  Lamb 

13  and  their  works  do /.  them 
FOLLOW  him. 

1  K.  18:21  if  Lord  be  God,/,  him 
Mark  5::37  suff.  no  man  to /.  him 
Lu.  22:10 /.  h.  into  ho.  Mark  14:13 
John  10:4  and  the  sheep/,  hijn 

FOLLOW  me. 
Gen.  24:5  woman  not/,  me.  39 

2  7!r.  6:19 /.  me,  I  will  bring  you 
Ps.  23:6  goodn.  and  mercy /.  mg 
Mat.  4:19  Jes.  saith,/.  me.  8:22; 

9:9;  Marki-.U;  Luke  5:211 
16:24  take  up  cross /.  m£.  Mark 

8:34;  10:21 ;  Luke  9:23 
19:21  sell  that  thou  hast,/,  me, 

Luke  18:22 
Luke  9:59/.  me,  John  1:43;  21:22 
John  10:27  sheep  hear  vol./.  me 
12:26  if  man  serve,  let  him /.  me 
13:36  thou  canst  not/,  me  now 
Acts  12:8  garm.  about"  thee./,  me 

FOLLOWED. 
Gen.  24:61  R.  and  damsels/,  m. 
Num.  32:12/.  Lord.  Deut.  1:36 
Jos.  6:8  ark  of  covenant  f.  them 
14:8  I  whollv /.  L.  my  God,  9, 14 
Jud.  2:12  forsook  L./.  oth.  gods 

1  Sam.  14:22  they/,  hard  after  P. 
31:2  Philistines/.  Saul,  2  Sam. 

1:6;    1  CAr.  10:2 

2  Sam.  2:10  house  of  Judah/.  D. 
3:.31  king  David  himself/,  bier 
17:23  Ahith.  saw  counsel  not/; 

1  A'.  16:21  half  of  people/.  Tibni, 

half/.  Omri,  22 

2  K.  17:15  /.  vanity,  became  vain 
Ps.  68:25  play,  on  instruments/. 
Ezek.  10:11  head  looked  they/. 
Amos  7:15  L.  took  me  as  I  /.  flock 
Mai.  27:.55  manv  wom.  wh./.  J. 
Mark  10:28  we  left  all  and/,  thee, 

Luke  18:28 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FOO 

iMke  22:54  and  Peter/,  afar  off 
Acts  13:43  relig.  proselytfs/.  P. 
1G:17  the  same /.  Paul  and  us 
Horn.  9:30  Gent.  who/,  not  righ. 

31  who/,  after  law  of  righteo. 
1  Cor.  10:4  drank  of  rock  that/. 

1  Tim.  5:10 /.  every  good  work 
8  Pet.  1:16  not/,  cun.  dev.  fables 
nev.  6:8  Death,  hell/,  with  him 

14:8^.  another  auL'el,  saying 
9  third  angel  /.  them  saying 
FOLLOWED  him. 

.V!/m.  16:25  M.  elders  of  Is./,  h. 

Jud.  9:4  light  persons  who/,  h. 

2  Ham.  11:8/  \.  a  mess  of  meat 
Mat.  4:20  they  left  their  nets  and 

/.  him.  Mark  1:18 
22  left  the  ship  and/,  him 
25 /.  ^im  great  multitude,  8:1 ; 
12:15;  19:2;  20:29;  J/ar*2:15; 
6:24;  iM/t«  23:27;  John  6:^ 
8:23  disciples /.  him,  i?/f(;22:39 
9:27  two  blind  men /.  him 
86:58  Peter/.  Aim,  J/arA  14:54 
iui«  5:11  forsook  all,/  fttm.  28 
Acts  12:9  P.  went  out  and/.  Aim 
19:14  armies/,  him 
FOLLOWED  me. 
Kum.  14:24  servant  C.  hath  f.  me 
1  K.  14:8  D./.  me  with  all  heart 
Mat.  19:28 /.  me  in  regeneration 

frOLLOWEDST. 
Bufh  3:10  thou /.  not  young  men 

FOLLOWERS. 
1  Cor.  4:16/  of  me,  11:1 ;  PhU.Z:VX 
Eph.  5:1  be  ye /.  of  God 
1  Thes.  1:6/  of  us  and  of  the  L. 
2:14  ye  became /.  of  churches 
Heb.  6:12  f.  of  them  who  thro'  fa. 
1  Pet.  3:13  be/,  of  that  is  good 

FOLLOW  ETH. 
Ps.  63:8  soul/,  hard  after  thee 
Prm.  12:ll/."vaiu  persons,  28:19 
15:9  loveth  him /.  righte.  21:21 
Hosi.  12:1  Eph./.  after  east  wind 
Mat.  10:;?8  tak.  not  up  cro.  and/. 
Mark  9;:}8/.  not  us,  Luke  9:49 
John  8:12 /.  me  not  walk  in  dar. 

FOLLOWIIVG. 
Deut.  12:30  not  snared  by/  them 
Jot.  22: 16  from /.  Lord,  18, 23, 29 ; 

1  Sam.  12:20 ;   2  A".  17:21 ; 

2  Chr.  25:27  ;  34:33 
Jnd.  2:19  in /.  other  gods 
SiStom.  2:19  Asahel  turned  not 

from /.  Abner,  26,  30 
7:8  I  took  thee  from  /.  sheep, 

1  Chr.  17:7 ;  Ps.  78:71 
1  K.  21:26  abominably  in /.  idols 
Ps.  48:13  may  tell  to  generat.  f. 
109:13  gen./,  let  name  be  blot. 
Mark  16:20  word  with  signs /. 
Luke  13:33  to-morrow  and  day /. 
John  1:43  day  f.  ;  6:22  the  day 
Acts  2:5:11  night/.  Lord  stood  by 
iPet.  2:15/  way  of  Balaam 

FOLLY. 
Gen.  34:7  Sh.  wrought /.  in  Isr. 
J)eut.  22:21  /.  by  playing  whore 
Jos.  7:15  Ach.  wrought/,  in  Is. 
Jud.  19:23  do  not  tliis/. 
20:6  have  committed/,  in  Israel 

1  Sam.  2.5:25  Nab./,  is  with  him 
!lSa?n.  13:12  do  not  thou  this/. 
Job  4:18  angels  he  charg.  with /. 

84:12  God  layeth  not/,  to  them 
42:8  lest  I  deal  with  you  after /. 
Ps.  49:13  their  way  is  their/. 
85:8  not  turn  again  to /. 
Prov.  5:23  in  his /.  he  sh.  go  ast. 
13:16  a  fool  layeth  open  his  f. 
14:8  the /.  of  fools  is  deceitful 

18  the  simple  inherit /. 

84  the  foolishness  of  fools  is /. 

29  hasty  of  spirit  exalteth /. 
15:21/  joy  to  him  dest.  of  wis. 
16:82  instruction  of  fools  is /. 
17:12  a  fool  in  his /. 
18:13  it  is /.  and  shame 
36:4  answer  not  fool  accord,  to  f. 

5  answer  fool  according  to /. 

11  90  a  fool  returneth  to  his/. 
.Efc.  1:17  to  know  wisdom  and/. 

2:3  I  sought  to  lay  hold  on /. 

12  to  behold/".  ,•  13  excelleth /. 
7:25  to  know  wickedness  of /. 
10:1  so  a  little/  him  in  reput. 

6/  is  set  in  dignity 
/*.  9:17  every  mouth  speaketh/. 
Jer.  23:13  seen /.  in  the  prophets 

2  Cor.  11:1  bear  withmeinmy /. 
8  Tim.  .^:9 /.  be  made  manifest 

FOOD. 

Gen.  2:9  every  tree  good  for /. 
8:6  saw  the  tree  was  good  for /. 


FOO 

Gen.  6:21  take  unto  thee  of  all /. 

41:.35  gather /.  of  th.  good  years 

42:7  came  to  buy/.  4:3:2;  41:25 
33  take /.  for  famine 

44:1  commanded  fill  sacks  wi./. 

47:24  for /.  for  your  little  ones 
Ex.  21:10  her /.  not  diminished 
Lev.  .3:11  the/,  of  the  offering,  16 

19:23  have  planted  trees  for /. 

22:7  holy  things,  it  is  his/. 
Deut.  10:18  in  giving  str.inger J. 

1  Sam.  14:24  eateth/.  till  even 

2  Sam.  9:10  master's  son  have /. 

1  K.  5:9  in  giving/,  for  my  hous. 
Job  2:3:12  words  more  than  f. 

24:5  wilderness  yieldeth / 
38:41  provideth  for  raven /. 
40:20  mount,  bring  him  forth  f. 

Ps.  78:25  man  did  eat  angels'/ 
104:14  forth /.  out  of  the  earth 
136:25  who  giveth /.  to  all  flesh 
146:7  who  giveth /  to  hungry 
147:9  giveth  to  the  beast  his /. 

P/w.  6:8  ant  gathereth /.  inhar. 
13:23  much  in  tillage  of  poor 
27:27  goats'  milk  eno.  for  thy /. 
28:3  rain  which  leaveth  no/. 
30:8  feed  me  with /.  convenient 
31:14  bringeth  her /.  from  afar 

Ezek.  16:27  I  dimin.  ordinary/. 
48:18  increase  thereof  be  for/. 

Acts  14:17  fill,  our  hearts  with/. 

2  Cor.  9:10  minister  bread  for/. 
1  Tim.  6:8  hav./.  and  raiment 
Jam.'i-.IS  be  destitute  of  daily  /. 

FOOL. 

1  Sam.  26:21  have  played  the /. 

Ps.  14:1/  said  in  heart,  53:1 
49:10 /.  and  brutish  person 
92:6  neither  doth  /.  understand 

Prov.  10:8  prating/  sh.  fall,  10 
23  sport  to  a /.  to  do  mischief 
11:29 /.  be  servant  to  the  wise 
12:15  way  of/,  right  in  own  eyes 
16 /.  wrath  is  presently  known 
1.3:16  a/,  layeth  open  his  folly 
14:16 /.  rageth  and  is  confident 
15:5 /.  despiseth  father's  instr. 
17:7  excel,  speech  becom.  not/. 

10  than  100  stripes  into  a/. 
12  a  bear  meet  rather  than/. 
16  a  price  in  hand  off. 

21  he  that  begetteth  a/. 

28 /.  when  he  hold,  his  peace 
18:2  a /.  no  delight  in  underst. 

6/.  lips  enter  into  contention 

7/  mouth  is  his  destruction 
20:3  every/,  will  be  meddling 
2(1:4  answer  not /.  ,•  5  answer /. 

8  so  is  he  giveth  honor  to  a /. 
26:10  God  rewardeth /. 

11  so  a/,  returneth  to  his  folly 
27:3/  wrath  heavier  than  both 

22  tho'  bray  a/,  in  a  mortar 
29:11  a/,  uttereth  all  his  mind 

Ec.  2:14 /.  walketh  in  darkness 

15  happeneth  to /.  even  to  me 

16  no  rem.  of  wise  more  than  /. 
19  whether  he  be  wise  or  a /. 

4:5 /.  foldeth  his  hands  together 
5:.3/.  voice  known  by  multitude 
6:8  what  ha.  wise  more  than /. .? 
10:2  a/,  heart  is  at  his  left  hand 
14  a /.  also  is  full  of  words 

■Ter.  17:11  and  at  his  end  be  a /. 

Mat.  5:22  wh.  shall  say.  Thou/. 

Luke  12:20 /.  this  night  thy  so"ul 

1  Cor.  3:18/  that  he  may  be  wise 
15:36  thou/,  that  thou  sowest 

2  Cor.  11:16  no  man  think  me  a /. 
12:6  to  glory,  I  shall  not  be  a/. 

11  am  oecome  a /.  in  glorying 
As  a  FOOL. 
2  Sam.  3:33  died  Abner  as  af.  f 
Prov.  7:22  as  a  f.  to  correction 
Ec.  2:16  dieth  wise  man  ?  asf. 
2  Cor.  11:16  as  a  f.  receive  me 

23  ministers?  I  speak  as  af. 

For  a  FOOL. 
Prom.  19:10  not  seemly /o;-  af. 
24:7  wisdom  is  too  high  for  a  f. 
26: 1  honor  not  seemly  for  a  f. 
3  and  a  rod  for  the  f.  back 
30:22 /0?'  a  f.  when  he  is  filled 

Is  a  FOOL. 
Prom.  10:18  utter,  slander  is  a  f. 
19:1  perverse  in  lips,  and  is  af. 
28:26  trust,  in  own  heart  is  af. 
Ec.  10:3  that  is  a  f.  walketh,  he 
saith  to  ev.  one  that  he  is  a f. 
Hos.  9:7  the  prophet  is  a  f. 

Of  a  FOOL. 
Prov.  12:15  way  of  a  f.  is  right 
17:21  father  <>/■  df.  hath  no  joy 

24  eyes  of  af.  lire  in  ends  of 
83:9  speak  not  in  the  cars  qf  af. 


FOO 

Pixm.  86:6  a  me.  by  hand  ofaf. 

12  more  hope  of  af.  29:20 
Ec.  7:6  BO  is  laughter  of  the /. 

10:12  lips  of  a  J.  will  swallow 

FOOLS. 
2  Sam.  13:13  be  as  one  of  the/. 
.Job  12:17  maketh  the  judges/. 

30:8  tliey  were  children  of/. 
Ps.  75:4  to /.  deal  not  foolishly 

91:8/  when  will  ye  be  wise? 

107:17/  bee.  of  transgression 
Prm.  1:7/  despise  wisdom 
22  how  long,  ye /.  will  ye  hate 

32  prosperity  of/,  destr.  them 
3:35  shame  sh.  be  proraot.  of f. 
8:5 /.  be  ye  of  underst.  heart 
10:21  /.  die  for  want  of  wisdom 
12:2:3  heart  of /.  proclaim,  fool. 
13:19  to /.  to  depart  from  evil 

20  companion  of f.  be  destr. 
14:8  folly  of /.  is  deceit 

9  f.  make  a  mock  at  sin 

24  the  foolishness  of/,  is  folly 

33  midst  of /.  is  made  known 
1.5:2  mouth  of/,  poureth  foolis. 

14  mouth  of/,  feedeth  on  fool. 
16:22  instruction  of f.  is  folly 
19:29  stripes  prep,  for  back  of/. 
26:7  parable  in  mouth  of/.  9 
Ec.  .5:1  than  give  sacrifice  of/. 

4  he  hath  no  pleasure  in /. 
7:4  heart  of /.  in  house  of  mirth 

5  than  to  hear  the  song  of f. 
9  anger  resteth  in  bosom  of /. 

9:17  cry  of  him  ruleth  among/. 
Is.  19:11  princes  of  Zoan /.  13 

3.5:8 /.  shall  not  err  therein 
Mal.ia-.llf.  andbl.  19;  Lnke  11:40 
Luke  24:25  O /.  slow  to  believe 
Rom.  1:22  to  be  wise,  became  f. 

1  Coi:  4:10  are/,  for  Christ's  sake 

2  Cor.  11:19  for  ye  suffer /.  gladly 
Eph.  5:15  see  ye  walk  not  as /. 

FOOLISH. 
Dent.  .32:6  requite  L./.  people? 

21  provoke  them  to  anger  with 
a/,  nation,  Rom.  10:19 

■Job  2:10  as  one  of/,  women 
5:2  for  wrath  killeth  the/,  man 
3  I  have  seen  the /.  taking  root 

Ps.  5:5 /.  not  stand  in  thy  sight 
.39:8  make  me  not  reproach  of f. 
73:;3  for  I  was  envious  at  the /. 

22  so /.  was  I  and  ignorant 
74:18/  people  have  blasphemed 

22 /.  reproacheth  thee  daily 
Prov.  9:6  forsake  the /.  and  live 

13  a /.  woman  is  clamorous 
10:1/  son  heaviness  of  mother 

14  mouth  of/,  near  destruct. 
14:1  the /.  phicketh  house  down 

3  mouth  of/,  is  a  rod  of  pride 
7  go  from  presence  of  a /.  man 

15:7  heart  of  the /.  dooth  not  so 
20/  man  despiseth  his  mother 

17:25 /.  son  is  grief  to  his  father 

19:13 /.  son  calamity  of  father 

21:20  a /.  man  spendeth  a  treas. 

29:9  if  wise  contendeth  with /. 
Ec.  4:13  wise  child  than /.  king 

7:17  be  not  wicked,  neither/. 

10:15  labor  of  the /.  wearieth 
Ir.  44:25  maketh  knowledge /. 
■Jer.  4:22  for  my  people  is/. 

5:4  these  are  poor,  they  are /. 
21  hear  now  this,  O /.  people 

10:8  they  are  brutish  and  f. 
Lam.  2:14  proph.  seen /.  things 
Ezek.  1.3:3  woe  to  the /.  prophets 
Zee.  11:15  instru.  off.  shepherds 
Mat.  7:26  be  likened  to  a /.  man 

25:2  five  were  wise  and  five /. 
Rom.  1:21/.  heart  was  darkened 

2:20  an  instructor  of  the/. 
1  Cor.  1:20/  wis.  of  this  world 
Gal.  3:1  Of.  Galatians 

3  are  ye  so /.  f  having  begun 
El)h.  5:4  filthiness,  nor  talking 

1  Tim.  6:9  rich,  fall  into /.  lusts 

2  Tim.  2:23/  questions.  Tit.  3:9 
Tit.  3:3  we  were  sometimes/. 

1  Pet.  2:15  silence  ignorance  off. 

FOOLISHLY. 
Gen.  31:'28  thou  hast  now  done 

/.  \Sam.  13:13;  iChr.  16:9 
Xtim.  12:11  sin  wherein  done/. 

2  Sam.  94:10  I  have  done  very/. 
.Tob  1:22  nor  charged  God  f. 

Ps.  75:4  to  the  fools,  deal  not/. 
Prov.  14:17  soon  angrvdealeth/'. 
30:32  if  f-  in  lifting  lip  thyself 
2  Cor.  11:17  I  speak  as  it  were/. 
21  I  speak /.  I  am  bold  also 
FOOLISHXESS. 
2  Sam.  15:31  counselof  A.  into/. 
Ps.  38:5  stink,  because  of  my/. 


FOO 

P»-.69:50  G.  thonknowestmy /. 

Prov.  12:23  heart  of  fools  pro./. 
14:24  but  the/,  of  fools  is  folly 
15:2  mouth  of  fools  pour.  out/. 
14  mouth  of  fools  feedeth  on/. 
19:3 /.  of  man  pervert,  his  way 
22:15 /.  bound  in  heart  of  child 
84:9  the  thought  off.  is  sin 
27:22  yet  will  not  his /.  depart 

Ec.  7:25  know  wickedness  of /. 
10:13  beginning  of  words  is/. 

Mark  7:22 /.  come  from  within 

1  Cor.  1:18  to  them  that  perish/. 
21  by  /.  of  preaching  to  save 
83  preach  Christ  to  Greeks/. 
25/  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 

2: 14  things  of  Spirit /.  unto  him 
3:19  wisdom  of  this  world  is/. 
FOOT. 

Gen.  41:44  without  thee  no  man 

shall  lift  up  his/. 
Ex.  21:24/  for /.  Deut.  19:21 
Xum.  22:25  crushed  Balaam's  /. 
Deut.  8:4  nor  did  thy/,  swell 

11:10  wateredst  it  with  thy/. 

29:5  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  on /. 

.32:.35/.  shall  slide  in  due  time 

•33:24  let  Asher  dip  his /.  in  oil 
.Jus.  1:3  every  place /.  sh.  tread 

5:15  loose  shoe  from  off  thy/. 
■Jud.  5:15  Barak  was  sent  on/. 

2  Sam.  2:18  Asa.  was  as  light  of/. 
21:20  on/,  six  toes,  1  Chr.  20:6 

2  K.  9:33  trod  Jezebel  under/. 

2  Chr.  33:8  nor  remove /.  of  Isr. 

.Job  83:11/  hath  held  his  steps 
28:4  even  waters  forgotten  off. 
31:5  if  my/,  hasted  to  deceit 
39:15  forgetteth/.  may  crush 

Ps.  9:15  they  hid/,  taken 
26:12 /.  standeth  in  even  place 
36:11  let  not  the/,  of  pricfe 
.38:16 /.  slippeth,  they  magnify 
66:6  went  thro'  the  flood  on /. 
68:23 /.  may  be  dipped  in  blood 
91:12  lest  thou  dash /.  against  a 

stone.  Mat.  4:6;  Luke  4:11 
94:18  I  said.  My/,  slippeth 
121:3  not  suffer/  to  be  moved 

Prov.  1:15  thy  /'.  from  their  path 
3:83  thy /.  shall  not  stumble 
86  keep  thy /.  fr.  being  taken 
4:27  remove  thy/,  from  evil 
85:17 /.  from  neighbor's  house 
19  like  a/,  out  of  joint 

Ec.  5:1  keep  thy /.  when  goest 

Is.  14:25  on  mount,  tread  under/. 
18:7  a  nation  trodden  under_/t 
20:2  put  off  shoe  from  off  thy/. 
2():6  the/,  shall  tread  it  down 
41:2  called  righteous  to  his /. 
58:13  turn /.  from  my  sabbath 

Jer.  8:25  thy/,  fr.  being  unshod 
12:10  my  portion  under /. 

Lam.  1:15  Lord  trodden  under/. 

Ezek.  6:11  stamp  with  thy /. 
29:11  no/,  of  man,  of  beast 
.32:13 /.  of  man  trouble  them 

Dan.  8:13  to  be  trodden  under /. 

Amos  2:15  swift  of/,  not  deliver 

Mat.  5:13  salt  trodden  under /. 
14:13  people  followed  him  on  f. 
18:8  if  thy/,  offend,  Mark^Ah 
22:13  bind  him  hand  and/,  and 

.1/0?*  6:.33  many  ran  a /  thither 

.John  11:44  bound  hand  and /. 

Acts  7:5  so  much  as  to  set  his /. 
20:13  minding  himself  to  go  a/". 

1  Cor.  12:15  if  the /.  say.  Bee.  I 
neb.  10:29  trodden  under/,  the  S. 
Rev.  1:13  clothed  with  garm.  to/. 

11:2  city  shall  tread  under/. 

Sole  of  FOOT. 

Gen.  8:9  no  rest  for  sole  of  f. 
Deut.  28:56  not  set  s.  off.  on  gr. 

65  nor  shall  sole  of  thy/,  rest 
Joi.  1:3  ev.  places,  off.  tread  (M. 

2  Sam.  14:25  like  Abs.  fr.  s.  off. 
Is.  1:6    off.  to  he.nd 

Ezek.  1:7  'sole  off.  like  calf  3 

FOOT-BREADTH. 
Deut.  2:5  not  so  much  asf.-br. 

Right  FOOT,  left  FOOT. 
Rev.  10:2  he  set  his  ;•./.  upon  the 
sea,  and  his  l.f.  on  theeanh 
See  TOE. 

FOOTED. 

Lev.  11:3  cloven/,  that  ye  eh.  eat 
7  though  cloven/  unclean 
21:19  broken  f.  not  approach 
Acts  10:12  of  four/,  beasts,  11:6 
Rom.  1:23  like  four /.  beasts 

FOOT.ME^r. 
1  Sam.  22:17to  the/.  Slay  priests 
Jtr.  12:5  if  thou  hast  run  with/. 


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FOR 

FOOTSTEPS. 

Ps.  17:5  that  my /.  slip  not 
77:19  thy /.  are  not  known 
89:51  reproa./.  of  anointed 
Cant.  1:8  go  by  /.  of  the  flock 
FOOTSTOOL. 
•  1  Cfir.  28:2  honse  for/,  of  God 
Ps.  99:5  worship  at  his  f.  132:7 
110:1  enem.  thy  /.  ifat.  22:44  ; 
Mark  12:36  ;  Luke  20:43 ;  Acts 
2:35;  Heb.  1:13 
Is.  66:1  earth  is  my/.  Actst-.i^ 
Lam.  2:1  remembered  not  his /. 
Mat.  5::35  by  the  earth  it  is  his/. 
Beb.  10:13  till  enemies  be /. 
Jam.  2:3  sit  here  under  my/. 

FORBADE. 
Deut.  2:37  nor  to  whatso.  L./. 
Mat.  3:14  John /.  him,  saying,  I 
Mark  9:38  we /.  him,  Luke  9:49 
2  Pet.  2:16  ass /.  madn.  ofproph. 

FORBARE. 
1  Sam.  23:13  Saul/,  to  go  forth 
Jer.  41:8  Ishmael /.  and  slew  not 

forbeara:vce. 

Pom.  2:4  or  despis.  riches  of f.  f 
3:25  remission  of  sins  thro'/. 

FORBEAR,  IIVG. 
Bent.  23:22/  to  vow  it 

1  K.  22:6  go  or /.  f  2  Chr.  18:5 

2  Cfir.  25:16 /.  why  be  smitten? 
35:21  /.  thee  from  meddling 

Neh.  9:30  many  years  didst/. 
Jo6  16:6  I/,  what  am  I  eased  ? 
Prov.  24:11  if f.  to  deliver  them 
25:15  by  long/,  prince  jjersuad. 
Jer.  20:9  I  was  weary  with /. 

40:4  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee /. 
Ezek.  2:5  will  hear,  or/.  7 ;  3:11 

3:27  that  forbeareth,  let  him /. 

24:17 /.  to  cry,  make  no  mourn. 
Zee.  11:12  give  price,  if  not /. 

1  Cor.  9:6  power  to  f.  working  ? 

2  Cor.  12:6  If.  lest  "any  think 
Eph.  4:2 /.  in  love.  Col.  3:13 

6:9  masters /.  threatening 
1  Thes.  3:1  could  no  longer /.  5 

FORBID. 
Num.  11:28  my  lord  M.  f.  them 
Mark  9:39/.  him  not,  Luke  9:.50 
10:14  suffer  little  child,  and  /. 

them  not,  Luke  18:16 
Luke  6:29 /.  not  to  take  coat  also 
Acts  10:47  can  any  man /.  water 
24:23 /.  none  of  his  acquaint. 
1  Ccn-.  14:39  /.  not  sp.  with  tong. 

God  FORBID. 
Gen.  44:7  God  f.  17:  Jos.  22:29; 
24:16;  1  Sam.  12:2.^;  14:-;5; 
20:2;  Job  27:5;  Lake  20:16; 
Pom.  3:4,  6,  31 ;  6:2,  15;  7:7, 
1.3;  9:14;  11:1,  11:1  Cor.  6:15; 
Gal.  2:17:  3:21;  6:14 
FORBIDDEIV,  ETH,  ING. 
Lev.  5:17  commit  any  of  things /. 
Lent.  4:23  the  likeness  of  what/. 
Luke  23:2 /.  to  give  tribute  to  C. 
Acts  16:6  were/,  to  preach  in  A. 
28:.31  preaching  no  man /.  him 
1  Thes.  2:16  f.  us  to  speak  to  G. 
1  Tim.  4:3 /.  to  marry  and  c»m. 

3  John  10 /.  them  that  would  re. 

FORBORNE. 
Jer.  51:30  mighty  men/,  to  fight 

FORCE,  Substantive. 
Deut.  34:7  his  natural /.  abated 
1  Sam.  2:16  I  will  take  it  by /. 
Ezr.  4:23  made  them  cease  by /. 
Jcb  30:18  great /.  of  my  disease 

40:16  his /.  in  navel  of  his  belly 
Jer.  18:21  out  blood  by  /.  of  swo. 

23:10  is  evil,  their/,  is  not  right 

48:45  shadow  because  of/. 
Ezek.  .34:4  with/,  ye  ruled  them 

35:5  shed  blood  by /.  of  the  sw. 
Amos  2:14  stro.  not  strengthen /. 
Mat.  11:12  violent  take  it  by/. 
John  6: 15  would  take  him  by /. 
Acts  23:10  to  take  Paul  by  /. 
neb.  9:17  testament  is  of/,  after 

FORCE,  ED. 
Deut.  22:25  if  the  man/,  her 
Jud.  20:5  concubine  have  they/. 

1  Sam.  13:12  I  f.  myself 

2  Sam.  13:12  brother  do  not /. 
14  Amnon  f.  Tamar,  22.  32 

Est.  7:8  wilfhe /.  the  queen  ? 
Prov.  7:21  with  flat,  she /.  him 

FORCES. 
Job  36:19  will  not  esteem  the  f. 
It.  60:5/  of  Gentiles  shall  come 
11  may  bring/,  of  the  Gentiles 
Jer.  40:7  captains  otf.  13 ;  41:11, 
13,  16;  42:1,  8;  'fe  1.  5 


FOR 

Dan.  11:10  assemble  mnlti.  of  /. 

38  shall  he  honor  the  God  of/. 
Ob.  11  strangers  carried  away/. 

FORCIBLE. 
Job  6:25  how /.  are  right  words 

FORCIIVG. 
Deut.  20:19 /.  an  aseaga.  them 
Prw>.  30::33/.  of  wrath  briugeth 

FORDS. 
Is.  16:2  daughters  at /.  of  Amon 

FORECAST. 
Dan.  11:24  sh./.  his  devices,  25 

FOREFATHERS. 
.Jer.  ll:10turn.  to  iniquities  of/. 
2  Tim.  1:3  whom  I  served  from/. 

FOREFRONT. 
2  Sam.  11: 15  Uriah  in    of  battle 
2  Chr.  20:27  Jehoshaphat  in /. 

FOREHEAD. 

1  Sam.  17:49  stone  sunk  in  his/. 

2  Chr.  26:20  Uzziah  leprous  in /. 
■ler.  3:3  thou  hast  a  whore's /. 
Ezek.  3:9  as  adamant  I  made /. 

16:12  and  I  put  jewel  on  thy /. 
Rev.  14:9  mark  of  beast  in  his /. 
17:5  on  her /.  a  name  written 

FOREHEADS. 

Ezek.  3:8  strong  against  their  f. 

9:4  on  the/,  of  them  that  .sig'h 
Rev.  7:3  sealed  serv.  of  God  in/. 

9:4  not  seal  of  God  in  their/. 

13:16  all  to  receive  a  mark  in /. 

14:1  Father's  name  in  their /. 

20:4  nor  received  his  mark  on /. 

22:4  hi3  name  eh.  be  in  their  /. 

FOREIGIVER,  8. 

Et.  12:45  a /.  not  eat  thereof 
Deut.  15:3  of  a /.  exact  it  again 
Oh.  11  in  the  day /.  entered  gat. 
Eph.  2:19  ye  are  no  more /. 

FOREKIVEW,  KNOW. 
Rom.  8:29  whom  he  did /. 
11:2  not  cast  away  people  he/. 
FORERNOWLEDGE. 
Acts  2:23  delivered  by /.  of  God 
1  Pet.  1:2  according  to /.  of  God 

FOREORDAINED. 
1  Pet.  l:20who  verily  was /. 

FOREPART. 
Acts  27:41/  of  ship  stuck  fast 

FORERUIVIVER. 
Heb.  G:20  whither /.  is  for  us 

FORESAW. 
Acts  2:25 /.  Lord  always  before 

FORESEETH,  HVG. 
Pmv.  22:3  man /.  the  evil.  27:12 
Gal.  3:8  the  scripture /.  that  God 

FORESKIN,  S. 
Gen.  17:11  circumc.  flesh  otf.  23 
Ev.  4:25  Zip.  cut  off/,  of  son 
Lev.  12:3  flesh  of  his/,  sh.  be  cir. 
Deut.  10:16  circumcise /.  of  heart 
■Jos.  5:3  circumcised  at  hill  of  f. 

1  Sam.  18:25  100 /.  of  Philistines 
27  D.  broiight /.  and  gave  th. 

2  Sam.  3:14  fespouaed  for  100/. 
J-r.  4:4  takeaway  the  /.  of  heart 
Ilab.  2:16  let  thy/,  be  uncovered 

TOREST,  S. 

1  Sam.  22:5  D.  came  to /.  of  IT. 

1  K.  7:2  Solomon  built  nou.  of/. 

2  K.  19:23  will  enter  into  /.  of 

his  Carmel,  Is.  37:24 
2  Chr.  27:4  J.  built  castles  in /. 
Ps.  29:9  voice  of  L.  discover./. 

50:10  ev.  beast  of  the /.  is  mine 

104:20  beasts  of/,  do  creep  forth 
Is.  9:18  kindle  in  thickets  of/. 

10:18  consume  glory  of  his /. 
19  rest  of  trees  of  his /.  be  few 
.34  cut  down  the  thickets  of  f. 

21:13  in /.  of  Ara.  shall  ye  lodge 

22:8  didst  look  to  armor  of/. 

29:17  esteemed  as  a /.  32:15 

.32:19  hail  coming  down  on/. 

44:14  cypress  from  am.  tree's  /. 
23  break  forth  into  sing.  O /. 

56:9  yea,  all  ye  beasts  in  the /. 
■ler.  5:6  lion  out  of/,  shall  slay 

10:3  one  cuttcth  a  tree  out  of/. 

12:8  heritage,  as  a  lion  in/. 

21:14  will  kindle  a  fire  in'the /. 

26:18  high  places  of/.  Mic.  3:12 

46:23  they  shall  cut  down  her/. 
Ezek.  15:6  vine-tree  am.  trees /. 

20:46  prophesy  aga./.  of  south 

39:10  neither  cut  any  out  of /. 
Has.  2:12  I  will  make  them  a/. 
^mos3:4  will  lion  roar  in  the /. 
Mic.  5:8  as  a  lion  am.  beasts  of f. 
Zee.  11:2 /.  of  vintage  is  come 


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FORETELL. 

3  Cor.  13:2  I /.  you  as  if  present 
FORETOLD. 

Mark  13:2;?  I  have /.  you  all 
Acts  3:24  proph./.  of  these  days 

FOREWARN,  ED. 
Luke  12:.5/.  whom  ye  shall  fear 
1  Thes.  4:6  we  also  have/,  you 

FORFEITED. 
Ezr.  10:8  substance  should  be /. 

FORGAT. 
Gen.  40:23  Joseph,  but /.  him 
Jud.  3:7  children  of  Israel /.  L. 

1  Sam.  12:9  when  they /.  the  L. 
Ps.  78:11  and  they /.  his  works 

106:13  soon/.  ,•  21/.  God  th.  S. 
L<tm.  3:17  peace,  I/,  prosperity 
Hos.  2:13  after  lovers  and /.  me 

FORGAVE,  EST. 
Ps.  32:5 /.  iniquity  of  mv  sin 
78:38  he/,  their  infquitv,  and 
99:8  wast  a  God  that/,  them 
Mat.  18:  27  and/,  him  the  debt 
32  O  wicked  servant,  I  /.  all 
Luke  7:42  he  frankly/,  them 
42  that  he  to  whom  he /.  most 

2  Cor.  2:10  if  I  /.  any  thing,  for 

your  sakes  /'.lit 
Col.  3:13  as  Christ /.  you 

FORGED. 
Ps.  119:69  proud  have  /.  a  lie 

FORGERS. 
.lob  13:4  ye  are /.  of  lies 

FORGET. 
Gen.  27:45  till  thy  brother/. 
41:51  God  made  me /.  my  toil 
Deut.  4:9 /.  things  eyes  ha.  seen 
23  lest  ye/,  covenant  of  Lord 
31  Lord  will  not /.  the  coven. 
6:12  beware  lest /.  L.  8:11, 14, 19 
9:7  f.  not  how  provokedst  Lord 
2,5:19  blot  out  Amalek,  not/. 

1  Sam.  1:11  if  not/,  handmaid 

2  K.  17:38  covenant  shall  not /. 
Job  8:13  so  paths  of  all  that /.  G. 

9:27  I  will /.  my  complaint 
11:16  thou  Shalt /.  thy  misery 
24:20  the  womb  shall /.  him 
Ps.  9:17  all  nations  that/.  God 
10:12  O  Lord/,  not  the  humble 
1.3:1  how  long  wilt  thou/,  me? 
45:10 /.  thine  own  peojjle,  and 
,50:22  consider  this  ye  that /.  G. 
59:11  lest  my  people /. 
74:19 /.  not  congrega.  of  poor 
23 /.  not  voice  of  thine  enem. 
78:7  might  not  /.  works  of  God 
102:4  that  I/,  to  eat  my  bread 
103:2/  not  all  his  benefits 
119:16  I  will  not/,  thy  word 
83  do  I  not /.  statute.?,  109,  141 
93  I  will  never /.  thy  precepts 
153  for  I  do  not /.  thy  law 
176  for  I  not /.  thy  command. 
137:5  if  I  /.  thee,  O  Jerusalem, 
let  right  hand /.  cunning 
Prov.  3:1  my  son /.  not  my  law 
4:5  get  wisdom,/,  it  not 
31:5  lest  they  drink  and /.  law 
7  drink  and /.  his  poverty 
7s.  49:15  can  a  woman/,  child  ? 
54:4  shalt /.  shame  of  thy  youth 
65:11  that/,  my  holy  mountain 
Jer.  2:32  maid /.  her  ornaments '/ 
23:27  my  people  to/,  my  name 
39  even  I,  will  utterly/,  you 
Lam.  5:20  dost /.  us  for  ever? 
JIos.  4:6  also /.  thy  children 
Amos  8:7  never /.  any  of  works 
Heb.  6:10  G.  not  unrighte.  to /. 
13:16  to  communicate /.  not 
FORGETFUL,  NESS. 
Ps.  83:12  known  in  land  of/. .? 
Heb.  13:2  not /.  to  entertain  str. 
Ja)n.  1:25  a /.  hearer,  but  a  doer 
FORGETTEST,  ETH,  ING. 
Job  39:15 /.  foot  may  crush  them 
Ps.  9:12 /  not  cry  of  humble 
41:24  why/,  thou  our  affliction? 
Prov.  2:17/  covenant  of  her  God 
Is.  51:13  and/'.  Lord  thy  JIaker 
Phil.  3:13/  those  things  behind 
Jam.  1:24  he /.  what  manner  of 

FORGIVE. 
Gen.  50:17/  trespass  of  brethren 
Ex.  10:17 /.  my  sin  this  once 
32:32  vet  now  if  wilt  f.  their  sin 
Num.  30:5  Lord  shall/,  her.  8, 12 
Jos.  24:19  will  not /.  your  sins 
1  Sam.  25:28  pray/,  the  trespass 
1  K.  8:30  hear./.  39;  2  Chr.  6:21 
34  hear  and  /'.  the  sin  of  Israel 
38 /.  sin  ol  servant,  2  Chr.  6:25 
SO/,  thy  peo.  that  havu  sinoed 


FOR 

2  Chr.  7:14  then  will  I  hear  and/. 

Ps.  25:18  and/,  all  my  sins 
86:5  L.  art  "ood  and  ready  to /. 

Is.  2:9  therefore /.  them  not 

Jer.  18:23/.  not  their  ini(^uity 
31:.34  for  I  will /.  their  iniquity 
36:3  I  may /.  their  iniquity  and 

Dan.  9:19  O  Lord,  hear,  O  L./. 

.imos  7:2  I  said,/.  1  beseech  th. 

Mat.  6:12 /.  us  as  we /.  Luke  11:4 

14  if  ye /.  men  their  trespasses 

15  ye /.  not,  neither  will  your 
9:6  hath  power  on  earth  to  /. 

sins,  Mark  2:10;  Luke  5:24 
18:21  how  oft  sin,  and  I/,  himf 
35  if  ye  from  your  hearts /.  not 
Mark  2:7  can /.  sins,  Luke  5:21 
11:25  praying,/,  that  your 
26  il  not/,  your  F.  will  not /. 
Lnke  6:.37 /.  ye  shall  be  forgiren 
17:3  brother  repent,/,  him,  4 
23:34  Father /.  them 
2  Cor.  2:7  ye  ought  rather  to /. 
10  to  whom  ye /.  any,  I /.  also 
12:13  to  you,/,  me  this  wrong 
1  Jolin  1:9  to /.  us  our  gins 

FORGIVEN. 
Lev.  4:20  it  sh.  be  /.  26,  31,  35; 
5:10,  13.  16,  18;  6:7;  19:22: 
Num.  15:25,  26,  28;  Deut.  21:8 
Num.  14:19  pardon,  as /.  fromE. 
Ps.  .32:1  wh.  trans,  is /.  Rom.  4:7 
85:2  hast /.  iniquity  of  thy  jjeo. 
/■.•.  33:24  people  be /.  their  iniq. 
Mat.  9:2  sins  /.  thee,  5;  Mark 
2:5,  9 ;  Luke  5:20,  23  ;  7:48 
12:31  all  sin  be/,  but  ag.  Holy 
G.32;  Marki:^-.  Luke  12:10 
Mark  4:12  sin  shoultl  be /.  them 
Luke  6::37  forgive  and  ye  sh.  be /. 
7:47  her  sins  which  are  many 

are/,  to  whom  little  is /. 
Acts%:'Xl  thought  of  heart  be /. 
Eph.  4:;32  forChrist's  sake /.  you 
Vol.  2:13  having/,  all  trespasses 
Jayn.  5: 15  com.  sins  they  sh.  be/. 

1  John  2: 12  bee.  your  sins  are / 

FORGIVETH,  ING. 
Ex.  34:7 /.  iniq.  Num.  14:18 
Ps.  103:3  f.  all  thine  iniquities 
Luke  7:49  who  is  this /.  sins  ? 
Eph.  4:.32/.  one  auo.  Col.  3:13 

FORGIVENESS,  ES. 
Ps.  130:4  there  is/,  with  thee 
Dan.  9:9  the  L.  our  G.  belong/. 
Mark  3:29  nev./.  but  in  danger 
Acts  5:31  him  G.  exalt,  to  give /. 

1.3:.38  through  him  is  preached /. 

26:18  they  may  receive /.  of  sins 
Eph.  1:7  have /.  of  sins,  Col.  1:14 

FORGOTTEN. 
Gen.  41:.30  the  plenty  shall  be/. 
Deut.  24:19  and  hast/,  a  sheaf 

26:13  neither  haveiy.  them 

31:21  this  song  shall  not  be /. 

32:18 /.  God  that  formed  thee 
Job  19:14  familiar  friends /.  me 

28:4  even  waters /.  of  the  foot 
Ps.  9:18  needy  not  always  be /. 

10:11  said  in  heart,  God  hath/. 

31:12  I  am /.  as  dead  man 

42:9  My  rock,  why  hast /.  me? 

44:17  yet  have  we  not/,  thee 
20  if  we  have /.  name  of  our  G. 

77:9  hath  G.f.  to  be  gracious  1 

119:61  but  I  have  not /.  thy  law 
1.39  mine  enemies /.  thy  words 
Ec.  2:16  days  to  come  all  hef. 

8:10  wicked  were/,  in  the  city 

9:5  the  memory  of  them  is/. 
Is.  17:10 /.  God  of  thy  salvation 

23:15  Tyre  shall  be /.  70  years 

16  take  a  harp,  thou  harlot /. 
44:21  O  Isr.  thou  shalt  not  be /. 
49:14  Zion  said.  Lord  hath /.  me 
65:16  the  former  troubles  are /. 

.ler.  2:32  peo./.  me,  13:25:  18:15 
3:21  have/,  the  Lord  their  God 
20:11  never  be /.  23:40 
23:-27  forget  as  fathers  have /. 
30:14  all  thy  lovers  have /.  thee 
44:9/.  wickedness  of  your  fath. 
50:5  join  in  cov.  shall  not  be /. 
6  have /.  their  resting-place 

Lnm.  2:6  sabbaths  to  be/,  in  Z. 

Ezek.  22:12  hast /.  me,  saith  L. 
23:35  because  thou  hast /.  me 

Hos.  4:6  seeing  thou  hast /.  law 
8:14  Israel  hath/,  his  Maker 
13:6  therefore  have  thev/.  me 

Mat.  16:5/  bread,  Mark»:U 

Luke  12:6  not  one  of  them  is/. 

Heb.  12:5  ye  have /.  exhortation 

2  Pet.  1:9 /.  that  he  was  purged 

PORKS. 
1  Sam.  13:21  they  had  a  f-lefor/. 


CRUDEN'S  CON^CORDANCE. 


FOR 
FORM,  Substantive. 

Gen.  1:2  the  earth  was  without/. 

1  Sam.  28:14  what/.  1b  he  of? 

2  Sam.  14:20  this /.  of  speech 
Job  4:16  could  not  disceru  the /. 
Is.  52:14  his /.  more  than  sous 

53:2  hath  no/,  nor  comeliness 
Jer.  4:2J  lo,  it  was  without/. 
Ezek.  10:8  appeared/,  of  a  hand 
4.3:11  show  them /.  of  the  house 
Dan.  3:19/".  of  visage  changed 

25  f.  of  fourth  like  Sou  of  God 
Mark  16:12  he  app.  in  another/. 
Rom.  2:20  hast/,  of  knowledge 
6:17  obeyed  that /.  of  doctrine 
Phil.  2:6  who  being  in/,  of  God 
7  took  upon  him/,  of  a  servant 
2  Tim.  1:13/  of  sound  words 
3:5  having  a/,  of  godliness 

FORM,  Verb. 
J$.  45:7  I /.  the  light 

FORMED. 
Gen.  2:7  Gtod /.  man  of  the  dust 
19  out  of  ground  6./.  ev.  beast 
Deu(.  32: 18  forgot.  G.  that  f.  thee 
2  K.  19:25  that  1/  it  ?  Is.  S7:26 
Jb626:5  things  f.  under  water 
13  his  hand/',  crooked  serpent 
33:6  am /.  out  of  the  clay 
Ps.  90:2  or  ever  hadst /.  earth 
94:9 /.  the  eye,  sh.  he  not  see  f 
95:5  his  hands /.  the  dry  land 
Prov.  26:10  great  God  that/,  all 
Is.  27:11  /.  them  show  no  favor 
43: 1  he  that/,  thee,  O  Israel 
7 1  have /.  him,  yea,  made  him 
10  before  me  was  no  god /. 
21  this  peo.  have  I /.  for  mys. 
44:2  and /.  thee  from  the  womb 
10  who  hath /.  a  god  or  image 
21  my  servant,  I  have/,  thee 
24  thus  saith  he  that/,  thee 
45:18  G.  hath  f.  earth,  he/,  it 
49:5/.  me  to  be  his  servant 
54:17  no  weapon /.  against  thee 
Jer.  1:5  before  I /.  thee  in  belly 
3:3:2  the  L.  that /.  it  to  establish 
Amos  7:1  he /.  grasshoppers 
Bom.  9:20  th./.  say  to  hnn/.  it 
Gul.  4:19  till  Christ  be/,  in  you 
1  Tim.  2:13  Adam  first /.  then  E. 
FORMER. 

1  Sam.  17:30  answer,  after /.  ma. 

2  K.  17:34  do  after /.  manner,  40 
Job  8:8  inquire,  I  pray,  of  /.  age 

30:3  wilderness  in /.  time  waste 
Ps.  79:8  O  rem.  not /.  iniquities 
89:49/  loving-kindnesses? 
Ec.  1:11  no  rem.  off.  things 
7:10  that /.  days  were  better 
7s.  41:22  show /.  things,  43:9 
42:9/  things  are  come  to  pass 
43: 18  remember  ye  not/,  things 
4(i:9  remember  f.  tilings  of  old 
48:3  I  have  declared /.  things 
61:4  shall  raise  up /.  desolations 
65:7  measure  f.  work  into  bos. 

16  because/ troubles  are  forg. 

17  the /.  shall  not  be  rcraemb. 
Jer.  5:24  giveth /.  and  latter  rain 

Hos.  6:3 ;  Jod  2:23 
10:16  is/,  of  all  things,  51:19 
34:5  the/,  kings  before  tlice 
36:28  write  in  )t  all /.  words 
Ezek.  16:55  return  to /.  estate 
Dan.  11:29  shall  not  be  as  the/. 
Bag.  2:9  great,  than  of/,  house 
Zee.  1:4  the/  prophets,  7:7,  12 
8:11  I  will  iiot  be  as  in /.  days 
14:8  waters,  half  toward/,  sea 
Mai.  3:4  pleasant  as  in /.  years 
Acts  1:1/.  treatise  have  I  made 
Eph.  4:22  concern./,  conversa. 
1  Pet.  1:14  according  to/,  lusts 
Rev.  21:4 /.  things  passed  away 

FORMETII. 
Amos4:13  that /.  the  mountains 
Zee.  12:1  and /.  spirit  of  man 

FORIVICATIO\. 
Hiek.  16:29  multi.  /■'.  in  Canaan 
Mat.  5:32  saving  for /.  19:9 
John  8:41  we  be  not  born  of/. 
Acts  15:20  abstain  fr./.  29  ;  21:25 
Rom.  1:29  being  filled  with  all/. 

1  Cor.  5:1  /.  among  you,  such /. 
6:13  the  body  is  not  for /.  but 

18  flee/  /  7:2  to  avoid  /'. 

2  Cor.  12:21  not  repented  of/". 
Gal.  5:19  works  of  the  flesh,/. 
Eph.  5:3 /  let  it  not  be  named 
Col.  3:5  mortify  therefore /. 

J  Thes.  4:3  should  abstain  fr  /. 
Jude  7  givinir  themspl.  over  to /. 
Rev.  2:21  to  repent  of  her /. 
9:21  nor  repent  of  their /. 
4:8  wine  of  wrath  of/.  18:3 


FOR 

Her.  17:2  dr.  with  wine  of  her  /. 
4  cup  fullof  filthiness  of  her/. 
19:2  corrupt  earth  with  lier/. 
.  FORNICATIONS. 
Ezek.  16:15  poured  out  thy/. 
Mat.  15:19  proceed/.  Mark  7:21 

See  COMMIT,  COMMITTED. 
FORNICATOR,  8. 

1  Cor.  5:9  not  to  comp.  with/. 

10  altogether  with/,  of  world 

11  called  a  brother  be  a /. 
6:9  nor  shall  /.  inherit  kingdom 

Ueb.  12:16  lest  there  be  any /.  or 

FORSAKE. 
Deut.  31:16  this  people  will  /.me 

17  in  that  day  I  will /.  them 
Jos.  24:16  G.  forbid  we  sh./.  L. 

20  if  ye  /.  the  Lord,  and  sei-ve 
Jud.  9:11  sho.  I /.  my  sweetness 

2  E.  21:14  I  will/,  remnant 

1  Chr.  28:9  if  thou /.  him,  he  wi. 

2  Chr.  7:19  if  ye/,  my  statutes 
15:2  if  ye/,  him  he  will/,  you 

Ezr.  8:23  wrath  ag.  them'/,  him 
Ps.  27:10  father  and  mother/. 
37:8  cease  from  anger,  /.  WTath 
89:.30  if  hi3  children /.  my  law 
94:14  will  he/,  his  inheritance 
119:53  bee.  wicked /.  thy  law 
ProB.  3:3  not  mercy  and  truth /. 
9:6/.  the  foolish,  and  live 
28:4  that/,  law,  praise  wicked 
li.  1:28  that /.  L.  be  consumed 
55:7  let  the  wicked /.  his  way 
65:11  ye  are  they  that /.  the  L. 
Jer.  17:13/  L.  shall  be  ashamed 
21:33  I  will  even /.  you,  39 
51:9/.  Babylon,  and  let  us  go 
Lam.  5:20  w'liy  dost /.  us  so  long 
Dan.  11::30  that /.  holy  covenant 
■Ton.  2:8  f.  their  own  mercy 
Acts  21  :^1  teachest  to/.  Moses 

FORSAKE  not. 
Deut.  12:19  take  heed/,  re.  Levite 
■Job  20:13  spare  it  and /.  it  7iot 
p.-:.  38:21/.  me  not,  71:9,  18 
119:8  Of.  me  not  utterly 
1:18:8  f.  not  works  of  thv  hands 
Proo.  1:8/.  n.  law  of  moth.  6:20 
4:2  doctrine,/,  ye  not  my  law 
6/  her  re.  shesh.  preserve  thee 
27:10  and  father's  friend/.  ?wt 

Not  FORSAKE. 
Deut.  4:31  he  will  not  f.  thee, 

31:6,  8;  1  Chr.  28:20 
14:27  thou  shalt  not  f.  Levite 
.7os.  1:5  nor/,  thee,  Ileb.  13:5 
1  Sa/n.  12:22  not  /.  his  people, 

1  JC.  6:13 

1  K.  8:57  let  him  not  f.  us 
^'eh.  9:31  thou  didst  not  f.  them 

10:39  notf.  the  ho.  of  our  God 
Pi.  27:9  neither/,  me,  O  God 
Is.  41:17  I  will  no< /.  them 

42:16  will  I  do,  and  not  f.  them 
Ezek.  20:8  nor  did  /.  idols  of  Eg. 
FORSAKEN. 

2  C/ir.  21:10  had/.  L.  24:24  ;  28:6 
Neh.  13:11  why  is  house  of  G./.  f 
■Job  18:4  sh.  earth  be/,  for  thee  ? 
Ps.  37:25  not  seen  righteous  /. 
Is.  7:16  land  be /.  of  both  kings 

17:2  the  cities  of  Aroer  are /. 
9  shall  be  as  a /.  bough 
27:10  the  habitation  shall  be/. 
32:14  because  palaces  shall  be /. 
54:6  called  thee  as  a  woman/. 
62:4  shalt  no  more  be  termed /. 
./er.  4:29  every  city  shall  be /. 

18:14  wat.  from  ano.  pi.  be /.  ? 
Ezek.  36:4  saith  Lord  to  cities/. 
.\iiios  5:2  virgin  of  Israel  is  /. 
Zep.  2:4  G.  be/,  and  Ashkelon 
Have,  hast,   hath  FOR- 
SAKEN. 
Detd.  28:20  whereby  f.  me 
29:25  bee./  Lord,  Ji/rf.  10:10 
J  lid.  6:13  now  Lord  hath  f.  us 
10:13  yet  ye  have  f.  me  and 
1  Sam.  8:8  works  wherewith /. 
12:10  because  we  h.f.  Lord 

1  K.  11:33  because  they  h.  f.  me 
18:18  ye  h.  f.  commandm.  of  L. 
19:10  Israel  h.  /.  covenant.  14 

2  K.  22:17  because  they  /(.  /'.  me, 

2  C'Ar.  34:25;  Jc;'.  16:11;  19:4 
2  Chr.  12:5  he  hare  f.  me,  and  I 

13:11  but  \chavef.  him 
24:20  ye  h'aref.  L.  he  ha.f.  you 
29:6  our  fathers  havef.  him 
Ezr.  9:10  A.  /.  thy  commandm. 
Job  20: 19 because  he  hath  f.  poor 
Ps.  22:1  whv  haM  thou  /'.  me? 

Mat.  27:46  ;  Mark  15::J4 
71:11  saying,  God  hathf.  him 

83: 


FOR 

Is.  1:4  they  have  f.  the  Lord 
49:14  Zion  said.  Lord  hathf.  me 
54:7  for  a  moment  Aarc  I /.  thee 
Jer.  1:16  who  have  f.  me 
2:13  h.f.  me,  fountain  of  waters 
17  in  that  thou  hast  f.  Lord,  19 
5:7  thy  children  havef.  me  19 
9:13  because  they  h.J.  my  law 
19  confound,  bee.  we  h.f.  land 
12:7  I  have  f.  my  house,  I  have 
15:6  thou  hast  f.  me,  saith  Lord 
17:13  A./,  fount,  of  living  wat. 
22:9  they  h.  f.  covenant  of  God 
25:38  hath  f.  his  covert 
Ezek.  8:12  Lord  hathf.  earth,  9:9 
Mat.  19:27  we  have  f.  all 
29  every  one  that  h.f.  houses 

2  Tim.  4:10  Demas  hathf.  me 

3  Pet.  2:15  which /i./.  right  way 
Not  FORSAKEN. 

2  Chr.  13:10  the  Lord  is  our  God, 

we  have  notf.  him 
Ezr.  9:9  re./,  us  in  our  bondage 
Ps^  9:10  not /.  them  seek  thee 
Is.  62:12  be  calleda  city  notf. 
./('?•.  51:5  Israel  hath  7iot  been/. 
2  Cor.  4:9  persecuted,  but  not  f. 

FORSAKETH,  ING. 
Job  6:14  he/,  fear  of  Almighty 
P:r.  37:28  Lord/,  not  his  saints 
Prov.  2:17 /.  guide  of  her  youth 
15:10  griev.  to  him  that /.  way 
28:13  whoso  confesseth  and /. 
Is.  6:12  until  there  be  a  great/. 
Ltike  14:.33  whoso  /.  not  all  hath 
Heb.  10:25  not /.  the  assembling 

FORSOOK,  EST. 
Devt.  32:15  /.  G.  that  made  him 
■lud.  2:12  they /.  Lord,  13;  10:6 
1  Sam.  31:7/.  cities,  1  Chr.  10:7 

1  K.  9:9  because /.  Lord  their  G. 
12:8  Rehoboam  /'.  counsel  of  old 

men,  13;  2  Chr.  10:8,  13 

2  K.  21:22  Amon /.  G.  of  fathers 
2  Chr.  7:22  they/.  God  of  fathers 

12:1  Rehoboam /.  law  of  Lord 
Neh.  9:17  slow  to  anger,/,  not 
19  /.  them  not  in  wilderness 

78:60  f.  tabernacle  of  Shiloh 
119:87  biit  I  /.  not  thy  precepts 
Is.  58:2 /.  not  ordinance  of  God 
■ler.  14:5  hind  calved,  and/,  it 
Mat.  20:56  f.  him,  Mark  14:50 
Mark  1:18  "they /.  their  nets 
Luke  5:11  /.  all,  followed  him 
2  Tim.  4:16  all  men /.  me 
Heb.  11:27  by  faith  Moses /.  E. 

FORSWEAR. 
Mat.  5:33  thou  sh.  not  /.  thyself 

FORT,  S. 
2  Sam.  5:9  David  dwelt  in  the  f. 
2  K.  23:1  build/,  ao;.  J.  Jer.  52':4 
Is.  25:12/  of  walls  Ming  down 
29:3  I  will  raise /.  against  thee 
32:14  the/,  be  for  dens  forever 
Ezek.  4:2  a/,  ag.  it,  21:22;  26:8 
17:17  building/,  cut  off  many 
21:22  divination  to  build  a /. 
26:8  shall  make  a /.  against  thee 
33:27  they  in  the/,  shall  die 
Dan.  11:19  tow./,  of  own  land 

FORTH. 
Ps.  113:2  blessed  be  Lord,  from 

this  time/.  115:18:  121:8 
■Ler.  49:5  be  di-iven  out  right /. 
Mat.  16:21  that  time/,  began  J. 
22:46  that  day /.  ask  questions 
John  11:53  that  day /. 

FORTHWITH. 
Mat.  13:5  and /".  they  sprung  up 
Mark  1:43  aucl /.  sent  him  away 
■Tohn  19:34 /.  came  out  blood  and 
Acts  12:10/  the  angel  departed 
FORTUNATUS.    1  Car.  16:17 

FORTY. 
Acts  23:13  more  than /.  consp.  21 

FORTY  stripes. 
Dent.  25:3  /".  str.  he  may  give 
2  Cor.  11:24  of  the  Jews  rec./.  s. 

FORTY  years. 
Kv.  16:35  man.  /.  y.  Neh.  9:21 
Num.  14:3:3  waiidor/  r/.  32:13 
34  bear  your  iniquities/,  y. 
Deut.  2:7  thy  walking  these/,  y. 

8:2  God  led  thee/,  years,  29:5  j 
Jos.  5:6  walked  /.  y.  in  wildem. 
14:7/  years  ol'd  was  I  when  M. 
Jud.  3:11  rest  /.  y.  5:31 ;  8:28 
13:1  Isr.  into  the  hand  of  P./.  y. 
2  Sam.  15:7  after /.  y.  Absa.  said 
Ps.  95:10  /.  y.  long  was  I  gi-ieved 
Ezek.  29:11  nor  be  inhabited/,  y. 

13  end  of/,  y.  will  gather  Eg. 
Amos  2:10  I  led  you  J.  y. 


FOU 

Amos  5:^  sacrifi./.  y.  Acts  7:48 
Acts  4:22  was  above/,  y.  old 
7:23  M.f.  y.  old  visited  breth. 
36  wonders  in  wilderness  /.  y. 
13:18/  y.  suftered  he 
21  gave  Saul  by  space  of/,  y. 
Heb.  3:9  fathers  saw  works/,  y. 
17  with  whom  grieved /.  y.  f 
FORTY-TWO 
2  K.  2:24  bears  tear/.-iI.  children 
liev.  11:2  tread  f.-t.  months 
13:5  to  continue  f.  t.  months 
FORTY-FIVE  years. 
Jos.  14:10  kept  me  alive  /./.  y. 

FORTY-SIX  years. 
John  2:20  f.-s.  y.  temple  build. 

FORTY-NINE  years. 
Lev.  25:8  space  be  f.-n.  years 

FORTIFY,  lED. 
Jud.  9:31  /.  city  against  thee 
Neh.  4:2  Jews /.  themselves  ? 
Is.  22:10  broken  to /.  wall 
Jer.  51:53  she/,  her  strength 
Mic.  7:12  come  from /.  cities 
Nah.  2:1  /.  thy  power  mightily 
3:14 /.  thy  strong-holds 

FORTRESS,  ES. 
2  Sam.  22:2  my/  Ps.  18:2  ;  31:3; 

71:3  :91:2;  144:2 
Is.  17:3  /'.  sh.  cease  from  Ephra. 
25:12 y.  shall  he  bring  down 
34:13  nettles  come  up  in  the /. 
Jer.  6:27  I  have  set  thee  for  a /. 
10:17  O  inhabitant  of  the/. 
16:19  0  Lord,  my  /.  in  affliction 
Dan.  11:7 /.  of  king  of  the  north 

10  be  stirred  up  even  to  his /. 
Hos.  10:14  thy/  shall  be  spoiled 
Aims  5:9  spoiled  sh.  come  ag./. 
Mic.  7:12  sh.  come  to  thee  fr./ 

FORWARD,  NESS. 
Jer.  7:24  and  they  went  not/. 
Zee.  1:15  helped /.  the  aflliction 

2  Cor.  8:8  occasion  of /.  of  others 
8:10  to  be /.  a  year  ago 

17  more /.  of  his  own  accord 
9:2  I  know  the/,  of  your  mind 
Gal.  2: 10  same  I  also  was /.  to  do 

3  John  6  if  bring/,  on  joiuney 
See  That  day,  go,  set,  went. 

FOCGHT. 
Jos.  10:14  L./.  for  Isr.  42;  23:3 
Jud.  1:5 /.  against  Adoni-bezek 
8  Judah  had  /.  ag.  Jerusalem 
5:19  kings  /.  kings  of  Canaan 
20  tliey/  from  heaven,  stars /. 
9:17  my  father /.  for  you,  and 
39  Gaal /.  with  Abimelech 
12:4  Gilead  f.  with  Ephraim 

1  Sum.  4:10  Philist./.  1  Chr.  10:1 
14:47  Saul/,  a^.  all  his  enemies 
19:8  Davicl/.  Philistines,  23:5 

2  Sam.  2:28  nor /.  they  any  more 
10:17  Syr.  /.  ag.  D.  1  Chr.  19:17 

2  Chr.  20:29  L./.  ag.  enemies 
Ps.  109:3  /.  ag.  me  with,  cause 
Is.  20:1  Tartan/,  ag.  Ashdod 
63:10  turned  enemy  /.  ag.  them 
Jer.  34:1  peo./.  ag.  Jerusalem,  7 
Zee.  14:3/  in  the  day  of  battle 
12  L.  smite  them /.  ag.  Jerus. 

1  Cw.  15:32  I  have/,  with  beasts 

2  Tim..  4:7  I  have  /.  a  good  fight 
Rev.  12:7  Michael/,  ag.  dragon 

FOUL. 

J'oJ  16:16  my  face  is  /.  wl.  weep. 
Mat.  16:3  it  will  be/,  weather 
Mark  9:25  rebuked  the /.  spirit 
Rev.  18:2  Bab.  hold  of  ev.  /.  spi. 

FOIL,  ED,  EDST. 
Ezek.  32:2  and/,  their  rivers 
34:18  ye  must/,  the  residue 
19  they  drink  what  ye  have/. 
FOUND. 
Gen.  8:9  the  dove /.  no  rest  for 
26:19  Isaac's  servants /.  a  well 
27:20  how  hast /.  it  so  quickly  f 
31  ::3.3  Laban/.  not  images 
37.32  said,  This  coat  have  we /, 
38:23  I  sent  kid,  hast  not/,  her 
44:16  G.  hath /.  out  the  iniquity 
Ler.  6:3  have /.  that  was  lost 
Num.  15:32  /'.  man  gather,  sticks 
Deut.  22:3  with  what/,  do  hkew. 
14  I /.  her  not  a  maid,  17 
27/  her  in  field,  damsel  cried 
24:1  f.  some  uncleauness  in  her 
32;  l()  he  f.  him  in  a  desert  land 
Jos.  2:22  pursuers /.  them  not 
Jud.  14:8  had  not     out  riddle 
21:12 /.  four  hundred  virgins 
1  Sam.  9:4  they/,  not  the  asses 

11  /.  maidens  going  to  draw 
12:5  not /.  aught  in  my  hand 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FOU 

1  Sam.  13:22  no  sword /.  in  hand 
25:28  evil  not  been  f.  with  thee 
20:3 1  have/,  no  faiilt  in  him 
30:11  f.  an  Esyptian  in  the  field 
31:8/.  S.  and  three  sons  fallen 

8  Sam.  7:27  /.  in  his  heart  to 
prav  thisprayer,  1  Chr.  17:25 

1  K.  7:47  nor  weight  of  brass /. 
11:23  Ahijah  f.  JTerobo.  in  way 
13:28  f.  his  carcass  cast  in  way 
18:10'took  an  oath/,  thee  not 
20:36  lion/,  him  and  slew  him 
21:20  f.  m'e  mine  enemy  ? 

S  K.  2:17  Elijah,  but/,  him  not 
9:35  f.  no  more  of  her  than  skull 
22:8'I/.  law  in  house  of  the  L. 
25:19  took  sixty  men  f.  in  city 

1  Chr.  4:40  th./.  fat  pasture  and 

2  Chr.  19:3  good  th./.  in  thee 
Ifeh.  5:8/.  nothing  to  answer 
Job  28:13  nor  wisdom/,  in  land 

31:29  when  evil /.  mine  enemy 
32:3  bee.  they  had /.  to  answer 

13  We  have  /.  wisdom 

8.3:24  the  pit.  I  have /.  a  ransom 
42:15  f.  so  fair  as  daught.  of  Job 

Ps.  69:20  comforters,  but /.  none 
76:5  none  have /.  their  hands 
84:.3  sparrow  hath /.  a  house 
89:20  I  have/.  Dav.  my  servant 
107:4  and /.  "no  city  to  dwell  in 
116:3  1/  trouble  and  sorrow 
132:6  we/,  it  in  the  fields 

Prov.  7:15  and  I  have /.  thee 
S4:14  so  wisdom  he  when /.  it 
25:1«  hast  f.  honey  ? 

Ec.  7:28  If.  a  woman  not/. 

29  I  f.  God  made  man  upright 
Cant.'Z-.l  but  If.  him  not.  2 

3  the  watchman/,  me,  5:7 

4  hut  If.  him  my  soul  loveth 
Is.  10:10/  kingdom«  of  idols 

14  my  'hand/.  riches  of  people 
22:3  a-il  f.  in  thee  are  bound 
57:10  h.ist/.  the  life  of  thy  hand 
65:1/.  of  them  sought  me  not 

Jtr.  2:5  iniquity  fath./.  in  me? 
34  in  thy  skirts  is/  the  blood 
5:26  my  people  are  f.  wicked 
15:16  words /.  I  did  eat  them 
23:11  in  my  house  f.  wickedn. 
41:8/  that  said,  S'lay  us  not 
50:7  all  that/,  them  dev.  them 

Zam.  2:16  this  is  day  we  have  /. 

t^zek.  22:30  for  a  man,  I /  none 

Dan.  5:12  ex.  spirit/,  in  Daniel 
27  art  weighed  aiid/.  wanting 
6:4. nor  any  fault  f.  in  Daniel 
11  these  men  /.  D.miei  praying 

JTos.  9:10  If.  Israel  like  grapes 
12:4  he/,  him  in  Beth-el.  and 

8  I  have/,  me  out  substance 
14:8  from' me  is  thy  fruit  f. 

Mc.  1:13  transg.  of  Is./,  in  thee 
Mat.  2:8  have  r.  him  bi-ing  word 
8:10  not/,  so  gr.  faith,  L'li^e  7:9 
13:44  when  a  man /.  he  hideth 
46/.  one  pearl  of  great  price 
18:28  f.  one  of  his  fellow  serv. 
20:6/.  others  standing  idle 
21:19  he  /.  nothing  thereon, 

Ma?-k  11:13;  Lnke  13:6 
22:10  gath.  as  many  as  they  f. 
26:43  he  /.  them  asleep,  Mark 
14:40;  22:45 
60  sou.  wit./,  none.  Mar.  14:55 
27:32  they  /."a  man  of  Cyrene 
Mark  1:.37  when  they  had /.  him 
7:2  eat  with  def.  hands /.  fault 

30  she/,  the  devil  gone  out 
11:4/  colt  tied  by  door  without 

Z/?(fe  2:16/  babe  ly.  in  a  manger 
46  after'three  days/,  him 
4:17 /.  place  where  it  was  writ. 
7:10  they /.  the  servant  whole 
8:.35/.  the  man  clothed 
15:6  for  I  have /.  my  sheep 

9  when  she  hath/,  the  piece 
17:18  none  f.  that  ret.  to  give  gl. 
19:.32 /.  even  as  he  said,  22:13 
23:2  we/,  perverting  the  nation 

14  I  have/,  no  fault 
24:2 /.  the  stone  rolled  away 
3/.  not  body  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
2.3  when  they  /  not  his  body 
33 /.  the  eleven  gath.  together 
John  1:41  we  have/.  Messias,  45 
2:14  Jesus/,  in  the  temp,  those 
Acts  5:10  came  in,  and/,  her  de. 
22  officers  f.  them  not  in  pris. 
7:11  our  fathers /.  no  susfena. 
9:2  that  if  he/,  any  of  this  way 
10:27  P.  f.  manv  come  toiether 
12:19  when  Herod/,  not  Peter 
13:6  they/,  a  certain  sorcerer 
22  I  have  /.  David  a  man  after 
17:23  I /.  altar  with  inscription 
84:5/  this  man  a  pestilent 
27 


FOU 

Acts  24:20  if  thoy/.  any  evil  do. 
25:25 1  f.  noth.  worthy  of  death 
28:14  ftiteoli.  wh.  we /.  breth. 

Rom.  4: 1  what  Abraham /. 
7:10  to  life  1/  to  be  unto  death 

1  Cor.  15:15  we  are  f.  false  witn. 

2  Cor.  2:13  bee.  I/.'not  Titus 
Gal.  2:17  we  also  are /.  sinners 
Phil.  2:8  f.  in  fashion  as  a  man 

1  Tim.  3:10  being/,  blameless 

2  Tim.  l:17  0nesiphorHs/.  me 
7/fS.  12:17  /.  no  place  of  repent. 

1  Pet.  1:7  faith  be  /.  to  praise 

2  ,/ohn  i  f.  of  thy  children 
Bev.  2:2 and  hast/,  them  liars 

3:2  not/,  thy  works  perfect 
12:8  nor  their  place/,  in  heaven 
16:20  mountains  we're  not/. 

Be  FOITIVD. 
Oen..  18:29  peradvent.  tie  forty /. 
Kr.  21:16  a  man  if  he  bef. 
22:2  if  that  he  f.  breaking  up,  7 
4  if  the  theft  be  certainly  f. 

1  Sam.  10:21  Saul  could  no't  bef. 

2  Sam.  17:12  come  on  him  where 

he  shall  be  f. 
1  K.  1:.52  if  wickedness  S«/. 
1  Chr.  28:9  seek  him  he  will  be 

f.  of  thee,  2  Chr.  15:2 
Job  20:8  fly  away  and  not  be f. 

28:12  where  shall  wisdom  be  f.  ? 
Ps.  32:6  pray  when  may  be  f. 

36:2  till  his  iniq.  be  f.  hateful 

37:36  but  he  could  not  bef. 
Prov.  6:31  if  he  be  f.  he  sh.  rest. 

16:31  if  it  bef.  in  way  of  right. 

30:6  and  thou  bef.  a  liar 
10  and  thou  be  f.  guilty 
/!.  30:14  shall  no't  bef.  a  sherd 

35:9  nor  any  beast  be  f.  there 

51:3  joy  and  gladness  bef. 

55:6  seek  L.  while  he  miiy  be  f. 
Jer.  29:14  I  will  bef.  of  vdu 

.50:20  sins  of  J.  shall  not  bef. 
Ezek.  26:21  shalt  never  be  f. 
Ban.  11:19  he  sh.  fall  and  n.  be f. 

12:1  ev.  one  that  be f.  written 
7/fw.  10:2  sh.  they  bef.  faulty 
7.f]).  3:13  nnr  deceit,  tongue  be  f. 
Zee.  10:10  place  not  Jef. 
Acts  5:39  lest  bef.  to  fi'ght  ag.  G. 

1  Cor.  4:2  a  steward  be  f.  faithful 

2  Cor  5:3  shall  not  bef.  naked 
11:12  may  be  f.  even  as  we 
12:20  bef.  such  as  would  not 

Phil.  3:9  bef.  in  him 
2  Pet.  3:14  bef.  of  him  in  peace 
Per.  18:21  Baby,  be  f.  no  more 
22  no  craftsman  be f.  in  thee 
See  TAVOR. 

FOrXD  grace. 
Gen.  6:8  Noah/,  g.  in  eyes  of  L. 
19:19  servant/,  g.  in  thy  sight 
.33:10  if  I  have/,  g.  47:29  ;  50:4 
39:4  Joseph  f.'qracem  his  sight 
3.3:12  thou  hast  also  f.  g.  17 
13  if  I  have  /.  ri-  34:9;  Jud. 

C:17;  \Sam.  27:5 
16  known  that  I  have/  g.  f 
Ntim.  32:5  if  we  have  f.  grace 
1  Sam.  20:3  father  know  I/,  g. 
Jer.  31:2  people  /.  g.  in  wildern. 

Is  FOUMD. 

Gen.  44:10  with  whom  cup  iff. 

1  K.  14:13  IK  f.  some  good  thing 

2  K.  22:13  this  book  that  i.?f. 
Ezr.  4:19  it  is f.  city  been  r'eb. 

19:28  root  of  the  matter  is  f. 
Prov.  10:13  in  lips  wisdom  isf. 
Is.  13:15  that  is/,  be  thrust 

65:8  new  wine  is  f.  in  cluster 
Jer.  2:26  the  thief  when  he  isf. 
34  isf.  the  blood  of  innocents 

11:9  a  conspiracy  is  f.  am.  Jud. 
Dan.  5:14  e.xcel.  wisdom  isf.  12 
Hos.  14:8  from  me  is  thy  fri'iit/ 
Lvke  15:24  was  lost  and  isf.  ,32 
2  Cor.  7:14  boasting  isf.  a  truth 

Was  FOUIVD. 

Gen.  44:12  cup  w.  f.  in  B.  sack 

1  Sam.  13:22  with'S.  and  J.  w.  f. 

2  Chr.  15:4  he  wasf.  of  them,  '15 
Ezr.  6:2  there  w.f.  at  A.  a  roll 
Ec.  9:15  H'.f.  in  it  poor  wise  m. 
■Jer.  48:27  ?('.  he/,  among  thiev.  ? 
Ezek.  28:15  iniq'ui.  wasf.  in  thee 
Dan.  1:19  none  w.f.  like  Daniel 

2:.35  no  place  was  f.  for  them 
5:11  wisd.  of  gods  wasf.  in  him 
6:22  innocency  was  f.  in  me 
Mat.  1:18  ?;;./.'wi.  child  of  H.  G. 
Lnke  9:3fi  Jesus  loasf.  alone 
Acts  8:40  Philip  wa-i  'f.  at  Azotus 
Roim.  10:20  I  wasf.  of  them  that 
1  Pet.  2:22  nor  w.  "guile  f.  in  mou. 
Eev.  5:4  was  f.  worthy  to  open 


FOU 

Pev.  14:5in  th.  mo.  w.f.  no  guile 
18:24  in  her  wasf.  blood  of pro. 
20:11  was  f.  no  place  for  them 
Was  not  FOIIIVD. 

Mat.  2:6  iniq.  w.  n.f.  in  his  lips 

Ileh.  11:5  Enoch  was  riolf. 

Rev.  20:15  was  not  f.  wri'tten. 
FOU!VDATIO\. 

Ex.  9:18  not  been  in  Eg.  since/. 

.70.9.  6:26  lay /.  in  his  first-bom 

1  K.  .5:17  hewn  stones  to  lay/. 
6:.37  in  fourth  year  was/,  laid 
7:9  of  costly  stones  from  the /. 
16:.34  laid/,  of  Jericho 

2  Chr.  8:16  prepared  to  day  of/. 
31:7  began  to  lay  f.  of  the  heaps 

Ezr.  3:10  when  biiild.  laid/.  12 

.5:16  Sheshbazzar  laid  the/. 
Job  4:19  whose/,  is  in  the  "dust 

22:16 /.  overflown  with  a  flood 
Ps.  87:1  f.  is  in  holv  mountains 

102:25  of  old  thou  "hast  laid/. 

137:7  rase  it,  rase  it,  e\'en  to /. 
Prov.  10:25  righteous  iseverl./. 
Is.  28:16  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a /.  a 

44:28  thy  f.  shall  be  laid 

48:13  my  hand  laid  /,  of  earth 
Ezek.  13:14/  thereof  be  discov. 
Ilab.  3:13  discovering/  to  neck 
Hag.  2:18  dav  the  f.  was  laid 
Zee.  4:9  Zenibbabel  hath  laid /. 

8:9  prophets  when  the  /.  was 
laid 

12:1  which  lay./,  of  the  earth 
Luke  6:48  laid  the/,  on  a  rock 
49  without  a  f.  built  a  house 

14:29  after  he  hath  laid  the/. 
Pom.  15:20  bui.  on  ano.  man's  f. 
1  Cor.  3:10  master-build,  laid  /. 

11  for  other/,  can  no  man  lay 

12  if  any  build  on  this /.  gold 
Eph.  2:20  on/,  of  the  prophets 

1  Tim.  6:19  laving  up  a  good  f. 

2  Tim.  2:19  f.  of  G.  standeth  sure 
Heb.  1:10  laid/,  of  the  earth 

0:1  not  laying/,  of  repentance 
Rev.  21:19  the  iirst /.  jasper 
FOUIVDATIOX  of  the  world. 
Mat.  13:.35  secret  from/,  of  w. 

25:34  kingdom  prep.  fr./.  of  w. 
Lnke  11:50  bl.  shed  from /.  of  to. 
.lohn  17:24  before/,  ofw. 
Eph.  1:4  chosen  us  b"ef./.  ofw. 
Ileh.  4:3  works  finish,  fr.  f'ofw. 

9:26  suffered  since  f.  of  w. 

1  Pet.  1:20  forcord.  bef./.  ofw. 
Pev.  13:8  L.  slain  from/,  ofw. 

17:8  names  not  writ,  fi'./  of  iv. 

FOriVDATIOIVS. 
Dent.  32:22  set  on  fire/,  of  moun. 

2  Sam.  22:8  f.  of  heaven  moved 
16/  were  discov.  Ps.  18:7,  15 

Ezr.  4:12  and  loined  the /. 

6:3  let  the  f.  'be  stronglv  laid 
Job  38:4  when  I  laid/,  of  earth  ? 

6  whereupon  are  the /.  fasten. 
7^?.  11:3  if/,  be  destroyed,  what 

82:5  all  the  f.  are  out  of  course 

104:5  who  I'aid/.  of  the  earth 
Prov.  8:29  appointed  /.  of  earth 
Is.  16:7  for/,  of  Kir-hareseth 

24:18  /  of  the  earth  do  shake 

40:21  not  unders.  from  the /. 

51:13  Lord  that  laid  f.  of  earth 
16  I  may  lay.f.  of  t'lie  earth 

54:11  lay  /.  with  sapphires 

58:12  raise  up /.  of  many  goner. 
Jer.  31:.37  if /.  can  be  searched 

50:15  her  f.  are  fallen 

51:26  not  "take  of  thee  sto.  for/. 
Lam.  4:11  it  hath  devour,  the /. 
Ezek.  30:4  Egypt's/,  brok.  down 

41:8  the /.  of  the  side  chambers 
Mic.  1:6  will  discover/,  thereof 

6:2  ye  strong/,  of  the  earth 
Acts  16:26 /.  of  prison  were  shak. 
Heb.  11:10  for  a  city  that  hath /. 
Rev.  21:14  walls  of  city  had  12/ 
19  /.  garnished  with  precioiis 
stones 

FOITNDED. 
Ps.  24:2  he  hath  f.  it  on  the  seas 

89:11  fuln,  thereof  thou  f.  them 

104:8  to  place  thou  f.  foi-  them 

119:152  testimonies',  hast/,  th. 
Prov.  3:19  by  wisdom  hath/. 
Is.  14:.32  the  Lord  hath /.  Zion 

23:13  was  not  till  Assyrian/,  it 
Amos  9:6  f.  his  troop  in  earth 
Mat.  7:25'it  fell  not./,  on  a  rock 
Lnke  6:48  it  was/,  o'n  a  rock 

FOV.\DER. 
Jud.  17:4  gave  them  to  the/. 
Jer.  6:29  the  f.  melteth  in  vain 

10:9  work  of  t  lie  hands  of  the/. 
14 /.  conf.  by  graven  im.  51:17 


FOU 
FOUIVTAIIV, 

Gen.  16:7  found  Hagar  by  a/. 
Lev.  11:36  a/.  wherein  is  water 

20:18  he  discovered  her /.  the/. 
Deut.  :M:28  f.  of  J.  be  on  a  land 
Ps.  36:9  with  thee  is  the  f. 

68:26  bless  Lord  from/,  of  Isr. 

74:15  thou  didst  cleave  the  f. 

114:8  flint  into  a/,  of  water 
Prov.  5:18  let  thy /.  be  blessed 

13:14  law  of  wise  is  a  f.  of  life 

14:27  fear  of  Lord  is  ai  f.  of  life 

25:26  is  as  a  troubled  f. 
Ec.  12:6  pitcher  be  broken  at/. 
Cant.  4:12  /.  sealed;  15  f.  of  gar. 
Jer.  2:13 /.  of  living  wat.  17:13 

6:7  as/,  casteth  out  waters 

9:1  Oh  that  mine  eyes  were  a /. 
■Joel  3:18  a/,  come  forth 
Zee.  13:1  tfiat  day  a /.  be  opened 
Mark  5:29/.  of  her  bio.  dried  up 
Jam.  3:11 /.  send  forth  sw.  wat. 

12  no  f.  can  yield  salt  water 
Rev.  21:6  I  will  give  of/,  of  life 

FOmXAIiVS. 
Gen.  T.Wf.  of  deep  broken  up 

8:2/  of  the  deep  were  stopped 
Dfv't.  8:7  bringeth  into  land  of /. 

1  K.  18:5  go  to  all/,  of  water 

2  Chr.  ,32:4  much  pe.  who  stop./. 
Pror.  5:16  let  thy/  be  dispersed 

8:24  no/,  aboundinjg  with  wat. 

28  he  strengthenetl/.  of  deep 
Is.  41:18  will  open  f.  in  valleys 
77o,s\  13:15/.  .'^hall  be  dried  up 
Per.  7:17  lead  them  to  liWng/. 

8:10  star  fell  on  the /.  of  wafers 
14:7  wor.ship  him  made  the /. 
16:4  angel  poured  his  vial  on  /. 
FOUR. 

Gen.  2:10  river  became /.  heads 
14:9/.  kings  joined  battle 
47:24/.  parts  be  own,  for  seed 

Ex.  22:1  shall  restore /  sheep 

Lev.  11:20  fowls  going  on  all /. 
27  go  on  all/,  unclean,  42 

■lob  42:16  son's  sons,  even /. 

Prov.  30:15/  say  not.  It  is  eno. 
18  be /.  things  wh.  I  know  not 
24  be/,  things  little  on  earth 

29  f.  things  are  comely 

Is.  17:6  f.  or  five  in  out.  branch. 
■ler.  15:'3  app.  over  them/,  kinds 
Ezek.  1:5 /.  living  creatures 
14:21/  sore  judgments  on  .Jer. 
37:9  from  f.  winds.  O  breath 
Dan.  3:25  lo,  I  see /.  men  loose 
7:2 /.  winds  strove  on  sea 
17  these /.  beasts  are /.  kings 
8:8  came/,  notable  horns 
22 /.  kingdoms  shall  stand 
11:4  kingdom  towards/,  winds 
Amos  1:3  for  f.  w.  not  turn  away 
punish.  6,  9,  11,  13;  2:1,  4,  6 
Zee.  1:18  and  behold /.  horns 
Mat.  24:31  gather  his  elect  from 

the/,  winds,  Mark  13:27 
■lohn  4:.35  yet/,  months,  harvest 
11:17  Lazarus  in  grave/,  days 
19:23  made /.  parts  of  his  garm. 
.icts  10:.30  f.  days  ago  was  fast. 
21:9  Philip  had/,  daughters 
23  we  have/,  men  have  a  vow 
Rev.  4:6  round  throne /.  beasts 
5:14 /.  beasts  said.  Amen,  6:6 
9:14/  angels  who  are  bound 
14:3  a  new  son^  before  f.  beasts 
19:4  and  the /.Tjeaats  fell  down 
See  CORNERS,  dats. 

FOVR  times. 
Nek.  6:4  sent/,  t.  after  this  sort 

FOCRFOLD. 
•2  Sam.  12:6  restore  the  lamb/. 
Lnke  19:8  any  thing,  I  restore/. 

See     FOOTED,     TWENTY,  HUU- 
DKED,  THOUSAND. 

FOlRS<'ORE. 

Ex.  7:7  Moses  was  f.  years  old, 

when  spake  to  Pharaoh 
.Tvd.  3:30  land  had  rest/,  years 
2  Sam.  19:.32  Barzillai  w"as/.  yea. 
j  2  K.  6:25  ass's  head  for /.  pieces 
7".^'.  90:10  and  if  they  be/,  years 
Cant.  6:18  and /.  concutjines 
Lvke  2:.37  wid.     and  four  years 
16:7  take  thy  bill  and  write/. 
FOl'RSCORE  and  five. 
Jos.  14:10  I  am  this  day/,  andjl. 

FOIRSQIARE. 
Rev.  21:10  the  city  lieth/. 

FOrRTEEX. 
Gen.  31:41  serv.  f.  years  for  dau. 
Mat.  1:17  from  Dav.  to  carrying 
away/,  to  Ch.  /.  generations 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FRA 

S  Cnr.  12:2  man  above/,  years 
Gal.  2:1/.  years  after  I  went  up 

FOITBTEENTH. 
Acts  27:27 /.  night  was  come 
See  DAT. 

FOURTH. 

Gen.  15:16  in  /.  gen.  come  hither 
Ex.  20:5  iniq.  to/,  generation, 
34:7;  Num.  14:18;  Vexd.  .5:9 
Lev.  19:24  in /.  year  fruit  holy 
S/r.  10:30  child,  of/,  gen.  15:12 
Dan.  2:40/  Icingdom  str.  as  iron 
3:25/.  is  lilie  the  Son  of  God 
7:23/  beast  be  the/,  kingdom 
11:2  the/,  shall  be  far  rictfer 
Mat.  14:25  J.  came  in /.  watch 
Men.  4:7/  beast  lilce  flying  eagle 
6:7  when  opened  the/,  seal 
8:12  the /.  angel  sounded 
16:8 /.  angel  poured  vial 

See  DAT,  MONTH,  PART. 

FOWL. 

Gen.  1:26  dominion  over/.  28 

2:19  God  formed  every  /.  of  air 

7:23 /.  of  heaven  was  destroyed 

8:17  bring  forth  of /.  of  cattle 

9:2  fear  of  you  be  on  every/. 
10  establish  covenant  with /. 
Beut.  4:17  likeness  of  vringed  /. 
Job  28:7  a  path  noT^.  knoweth 
Pb.  8:8  have  dominion  over/. 

148:10  flying/,  praise  the  L. 
Jer.  9:10/  or  heavens  are  fled 
Eiek.  17:23  under  it  sh.  dw.  all/. 

39:17  speak  to  ev.  feathered/. 

44:31  not  eat  torn /.  or  beast 
Oan.  7:6  four  wings  of  a/. 

FOWLS. 
Oen.  7:3  take  of /.  also  by  sevens 

15:11  when/,  came  on  carcasses 
Lexi.  1:14  burnt  sacrifice  be  of/. 

11:13/  have  in  abomination 
Beut.  14:20  of  clean /.  may  eat 

28:36  carcass  be  meat  to  all  f. 
1  Sam.  17:44  thy  flesh  to  the/.  46 
1 K.  4:33  Solomon  spake  of/. 

14:11  dieth,  f.  eat,  16:4;  21:24 
Neh.  5:18 /.  were  prepar.  for  me 
Job  12:7  ask/,  and  they  sh.  tell 
Ps.  50:11 1  know  all  the/. 

78:27  rained /.  as  sand  of  sea 
Is.  18:6  be  left  to/,  of  mountains, 
/.  shall  summer  upon  them 
Dan.  4:14 /.  get  from  his  branch. 
Mat.  6:26  the/  they  sow  not 

13:4 /.  dev.  Marie  4:4  ;  Lu.  8:5 
Mark  i-.Z'i  f.  m.  lodge,  Lu.  1.3:19 
Luke  12:24  are  ye  better  than/.  ? 
Acts  10:12  wherein  were /.  11:6 
Sev.  19:17  an  angel  cried  to  all /. 
21/.  were  filled  with  th.  flesh 

FOWLS  of  heaven. 

Job  3.5:11  wiser  than /.  of  heaven 
Ps.  79:2  thy  servants  meat  to  f. 

104:12/  ofh.  have  their  habit. 
Jer.  7:33  carcasses  of  peo.  meat 
for/,  ofh.  16:4-  19:7;  34:20 

15:3  appoint /.  of  fiea.  to  destr. 
Ezek.  29:5  Ph.  for  meat  to /.  of  h. 

31:6/  of  h.  made  nests  in  Assy. 
13  on  his  ruin  sh./.  of  h.  rem. 

32:4/  of  heaven  to  remain 

38:20/.  ofh.  shake  at  my  pres. 
Dan.  2:38/  ofh.  to  Nebuchad. 
Hos.  2:18  covenant  with /.  of  h. 

4:3  shall  languish  with /.  ojhea. 

7:12  bring  them  down  as /.  ofli. 
Zep.  1:31  will  consume /.  of  hea. 
Luke  13:19 /.  of  h.  lodged  in  bra. 

FOWLER,  S. 

Ps.  91:3  from  the  snare  of  the /. 
124:7  soul  out  of  the  snare  of/. 
Prov.  0:5  as  a  bird  from  the /. 
Bos.  9:8  prophet  is  a  snare  of /. 

FOX,  ES. 
Jud.  15:4  Samson  caught  300/ 
Neh.  4:3 /.  shall  break  stone-wa. 
Ps.  63:10  shall  be  portion  for  f. 
Carai.  2:15  take  the  f.  the  little/. 
Lam.  5:18  the /.  walk  upon  Zion 
Ezek.  13:4  thy  proph.  are  like /. 
Mat.  8:20/  ha.  holes,  Luke  9:58 
Luke  13:33  go  tell /.  I  cast  out 

FRAGMEIVTS. 
Mat.  14:20  took  up  the/.  Mark 

6:43;  Luke%:\~:  Jo/inii:m 
Mark  8:19  many  baskets  of/,  f 
John  6:12gatherupthe/. 

FRAIL. 
Ps.  39:4  may  know  how/.  I  am 

FRAiVIE. 
Ps.  103:14  he  knoweth  our/,  he 
Ezek.  40:2  was  as  the/,  of  "a  city 


FRE 
FRAME,  ED,  ETH. 

Jud.  12:6  not /.  to  pronounce  it 
Ps.  .50:19  thy  tongue/,  deceit 
94:20  which /.  mischi.  by  a  law 
Is.  29:16 /.  say  to  him  that /.  it? 
■ler.  18:11  I /.  evil  against  you 
Hos.  5:4  will  not  /.  to  turn  to  6. 
Eph.  2:21  in  whom  the  build./. 
Heb.  11:3  worlds /.  by  word  of  G. 

FRAIVKIIVCEIVSE. 
Ex.  30:34  spices  with  pure /. 
Lev.  2:1  put  /.  5:11 ;  24:7  ;  Num. 
5:15 

16  priest  bum  oil  with/.  6:15 
1  Chr.  9:29  appoint,  to  oversee /. 
Neh.  13:5  where  thev  laid  the/. 
Cant.  3:6  who  this  perf.  with/. .? 
4:6  I  will  get  me  to  the  hill  of/. 

14  cinnam.  with  all  trees  of/. 
Mat.  2:11  they  present,  to  him/. 
Rev.  18:13  no  man  buy.  their/. 

FRAIVKLV. 

Luke  1:&f.  forgave  them  both 

FRAUD. 
Ps.  10:7  his  mouth  is  full  of/. 
Jam.  5:4  hire  kept  back  by/. 

FRAY. 
Deut.  28:26/  them,  Jer.  7:33 
Zee.  1:21  these  are  come  to/. 

FRECKLED. 
Lev.  13:39  it  is  a /.  spot  groweth 
FREE. 

Ex,  21:2  in  sev.  year  go  out  /. 
Devt.  15:12;  Jer.  .54-9,  14 
5  if  servant  say,  I  will  not  go 
out/. 

11  she  go  out /.  with,  money 
26  let  him  go/,  for  eye's  sake 
Lev.  19:20  not  put  to  dea.  not/. 
Num.  5:19  be /.  from  bitter  wat. 

28  if  woman  not  defiled,  be /. 
Deut.  15:18  not  hard  wh.  sen./. 
24:5  sh.  be /,  at  home  one  year 

1  Sam.  17:2a  father's  house /. 

2  Chr.  29:31  were  off.  heart  off. 
Job  3:19  servant/,  from  master 

.39:5  who  sent  out  wild  ass/. .? 
Ps.  51:12  uphold  me  with /.  Sp. 
88:5/  am.  the  dead,  like  slain 
105:20  the  king  let  him  go/. 
58:6  to  let  the  oppressed  go /. 
Jer.  34:9  each  let  servant  go /. 

11  whom  they  let  go/,  to  ret. 
Mat.  15:6  honor  not  father,  be /. 
17:26  then  are  the  children/. 
Mark  7:11  it  is  Corb.  he  sh.  be /. 
John  8:32  truth  sh.  make  you/. 
33  gayest,  Te  shall  be  made /. 
36  if  Son  make  you /./.  indeed 
Ads  22:28  but  I  was/,  born 
Ro7n.  5:15  not  as  offence,  so/. 
16 /.  gift  is  of  many  offences 
18 /.  gift  came  upon  all  men 
6:18  being  made /.  from  sin,  22 
20  were/,  from  righteousness 
7:3  husband  be  dead,  she  is /. 
8:2  life  made  me /.  from  death 

1  Cor.  7:21  if  mayest  be  made /. 
9:1  not  an  apostle,  am  I  not/.  ? 

19  though  I  be/,  from  all  men 
12:13  by  one  Spirit,  bond  or /. 
Gal.  3:28  bond  nor/.  Col.  3:11 
4:26  Jerus.  which  is  above  is /. 
31  but  children  of  the /. 
5:1  liberty  where.  C.  made  us /. 
Eph.  6:8  receive  of  L.  bond  or/. 

2  Thes.  3:1  word  have/,  course 
1  Pet.  2:16  as/,  not  using  liberty 
Rev.  1.3:16 /.  and  bond  to  receive 

19:18  flesh  of  both  bond  and/. 
FREED. 
■Tos.  9:23  shall  none  of  you  be /. 
Rom.  6:7  he  dead,  Is /.  from  sin 

FREEDOM. 
Lev.  19:20  worn,  not  /.  given  her 
Acts  22:28  with  great  sum  this/. 

FREELY. 
Gen.  2:16  of  every  tree/,  eat 
Num.  11:5  the  fish  we  did  eat/. 
1  Sam.  14::?0  if  people  eaten  f. 
Ezr.  2:68  chief  fathers  offered  f. 
7:15  king  hath  ofl"ered /.  to  G'od 
Ps.  54:6  will /.  sacrifice  to  thee 
Hos.  14:4  I  will  love  them  f. 
Mat.  10:8 /.  received,  f.  give 
Acts  2:29  breth.  let  me/,  speak 
26:26  before  whom  I  speak /. 
Rom.  3:24  justified/,  by  grace 
8:32  also /.  give  us  all  things 

1  Tor.  2:12  the  things/,  "[iven  us 

2  Cor.  11:7  preach,  gospel  of  G./. 
Rev.  21:6  of  fountain  of  life /. 

22:17  whosoever  will-  Jet  him  Pror.  14  20  the 
take/".  I  ll):2S  whisper 


FRI 
FREEMAN. 

1  Cor.  7:22  called,  is  the  Lord's/. 
Rev.  6:15  bond  and /.  hid  them. 

FREE  offerings. 
Ex.  36:3 /.  offerings  every  mom 
Amos  4:5  publish  the /.  offerings 
FREQUENT. 

2  Cor.  11:23  in  prisons  more /. 
FREEWILL-OFFERIIVG. 

Lev.  22:21  a  f.-off.  sh.  be  perfect 
Deut.  23:23 f.-off.  shall  thou  keep 
Ezr.  3:5  willingly  offered  a  f.-off. 
7:16  silver  canst  find  f.-off. 
8:28  silver  and  gold  f  .-offering 
FREEWILL-OFFERIIVGS. 
Deut.  12:6  thither  bring/. -ojfen 
Ps.  119:108  accept f. -offerings 

FREE-WOMAN. 
Gal.  4:22  had  two  sons  \>y  f.-w. 
2:3  but  he  of  /.  was  by  promise 
31  not  child,  of  bondw.  of f.-w. 
FRESH,  ER. 
Num.  11:8  taste  of  manna  as/. 
■Job  29:20  my  glory  was /.  in  me 
.33:25  flesh  be /.  than  a  child's 
Ps.  92:10  anointed  with/,  oil 
Jam.  3:12  yield  salt  water  and/. 
FRET. 

Lev.  13:55  burn  it  in  fire,  it  is/. 
FRET,  TED,  ETH,  ING. 

Lev.  13:51  is  a /.  leprosy,  14:44 

1  Sam.  1:6  to  make  her/. 
Ps.  37:1  /.  not,  7,  8;  Prov.  24:19 
Prov.  19:3  his  heart /.  against  L. 
Is.  8:21  when  hungry  they  sh./. 
Ezek.  16-43 /.  me  in  these  things 

FRIEND. 
Ex.  33:11  G.  spake  as  man  to /. 
Deut.  13:6  if  thy /.  entice  thee 
Jud.  14:20  he  used  as  his/. 

2  Sam.  13:3  Amnon  had  a /.  Jon. 
15:37  Hushai,  David's /.  16:16 
16:17  is  this  thy  kindness  to /.  f 

2  Chr.  20:7  to  seed  of  Abr.  thy /. 
Job  6:14  pity  be  showed  from /. 

27  and  you  dig  a  pit  for  your/. 
Ps.  35:14  as  though  been  my/ 
41:9  familiar /.  lift  up  his  heel 
88:18  lover  and/,  far  from  me 
Prop.  6:1  if  be  surety  for  thy  /. 
3  hand  of f.  make  sure  thy/. 
17:17  a/,  loveth  at  all  times 

18  surety  in  presence  of  his /. 
18:24  a /.  closer  than  a  broOier 
19:6  is  a/,  to  him  giveth  gifts 
22:11  the  king  shall  be  his/. 
27:6  faithful  are  wounds  of  a/. 

9  man's /.  by  hearty  counsel 

10  own /.  father's  /.  forsa.  not 
14  bless,  his/,  with  loud  voice 
17  sharpeneth  counten.  of/. 

Cant.  5:16  beloved,  this  is  my/. 
Is.  41:8  art  seed  of  Abra.  my/. 
./er.  6:21  the  neighbor  and  his /. 
19:9  eat  every  one  flesh  of  his/. 
Eos.  3: 1  belo.  of  her/,  adulteress 
Mic.  7:5  trust  ye  not  in  a/. 
Mat.  11:19 /.  of  public.  Luke7:M 
20:13/  I  do  thee  no  WTong 
22:12/.  how  camest  in  hither? 
26:50 /.  why  art  thou  come  1 
Luke  11:5  shall  have  a/,  and 
say,/,  lend  me  three  loaves 
14:10  may  say,/  go  up  higher 
John  3:29/  of  bridegr.  rejoiceth 
11:11  our/.  Lazarus  sleepeth 
19:12  thou  art  not  Cesar's/. 
Acts  12:20  made  Blastus  their/ 
Jam.  2:23  Abraham  call./,  of  G. 
4:4/  of  world,  is  enemy  of  G. 

FRIENDLY. 
■Jud.  19:3  to  speak /.  to  her 
Ruth  2:13  spoken /.  to  handm. 
Prov.  18:24  show  himself/. 
FRIENDS. 

1  Sam.  30:26  D.  sent  spoil  to/. 

2  Sa/n.  3:8  kindness  to  Saul's/. 
19:6  lovest  enemies  hatest/. 

1  A'.  16:11  left  not  one  of  his/. 
Est.  5:10  Haman  called  for  his/. 
14  then  said  wife  and/,  to  him 
6:13  Haman  told /.  every  thing 
.Job  2:11  when  Job's  three/,  he. 
16:20  my  f.  scorn  me 
17:5  speaketh  flattery  to  his/. 
19:14  my /.  have  forgotten  ma 

19  my  inward /.  abhorred  me 
21  have  pity  on  me.  O  ye/. 

32:3  Elihu's  -nTath  kind.  ag./. 
42:7  kindled  ag.  Eliphaz  and/. 
10  when  he  prayed  for  his/. 
Ps.  38:11  f.  aloof  from  my  sore 
ich  hath  many/, 
rseparat.  chief/. 


FRU 

Prov.  17:9  repeat,  matter  Sep./ 
18:24  hath /  show  him.  friendly 
19:4  wealth  maketh  many/. 
7  more  do  /.go  far  from  him 

Ca?it.  5:1  eat,  O /.  drink,  yea 

Jer.  20:4  thee  a  terror  to  thy/. 
6  buried  there,  thou  and  thy/. 
.38:22  thy  /.  have  set  thee  on 

Lain.  1:2  her /.  have  dealt  treac. 

Zee.  1-3:6  wounded  in  house  of/. 

Mark  3:21  when  his /.  heard  of  it 
5:19  J.  saith.  Go  home  to  thy /. 

Luke  7:6  centurion  sent/,  to  him 
12:4  my  /  be  not  afraid  of  them 
14:12  a  dinner,  call  not  thy  /. 
15:6  he  calleth  together  his/. 
9  she  calleth  her/,  saying" 
29  make  merry  with  my /. 
16:9  make /.  of  the  mammon 
21:16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by /. 
2.3:12  Pilate  and  Herod  made/. 

John  15:13  down  his  life  for  his/. 

14  ye  are  my  /.  if  ye  do  what  I 

15  but  I  have  called  you /. 
Acts  10:24  Cornelius  called  his/. 

19:31  who  were /.  sent  to  him. 
27:3  liberty  to  go  to  his /. 
3  John  14/  salute  thee,  greet /. 

FRIENDSHIP. 
Prov.  22:24  no  /.  with  angry  man 
Jam.  4:4/  of  world  is  enmity 

FRINGE,  S. 
Nt/m.  15:38  make /.  put  on/.  39 
Deut.  22:12  make  thee /. 

To  and  FRO. 
Gen.  8:7  a  raven,  went  to  and  f. 
2  K.  4:35Elisha  walked  toand  f. 
Job  1:7  said,  Fr.  going  to  a.f.  2:2 
7:4 1  am  full  of  tossings  to  and  f. 
13:25  a  leaf  driven  to  and  f.  t 
Ps.  107:27  they  reel  to  andf. 
Prov.  21:6  vanity  tossed  to  and f. 
Is.  24:20  earth  shall  reel  to  a.f. 
33:4  running  to  and  f.  of  locusts 
49:21  and  removing  to  and f. 
Ezek.  27:19  Dan  going  to  andf. 
Zee.  1:10  L.  sent  to  walk  to  a.f. 


11  we  have  walked  to  andf. 
6:7  walk  to  a.f.  so  they  walked 

to  andf.  through  earth 
Eph.  4:14  no  more  tossed  to  a.f 
See  BtJN. 

FROGS. 

Ex.  8:2  all  thy  borders  with/. 

7  the  magicians  brought  up/. 
Ps.  78:45  he  sent  /.  which  destr. 
105:30  the  land  brought  forth/. 
Rev.  16:13  unclean  spirits  like/. 
FRONT. 

2  Sam.  10:9 /.  of  battle  ag.  him 

FRONTLETS. 
Ex.  13:16  be  for    between  eyes 
Deut.  6:8  shall  b"e  as/.  11:18 

FROST. 
Gen.  31:40/  consumed  by  night 
Ex.  16:14  as  small  as  the  hoar/. 
Job  .37:10  by  breath  of  G./.  given 
.38:29/  of  heaven,  who  nath 
Ps.  78:47  dest.  svca.  trees  with/. 

147:16  he  scattereth  the  hoar/. 
Jer.  36:30  Jeh.  body  cast  out  to/. 

FROAVARD. 
Deut.  32:20  a  very/,  generation 

3  Sam.  22:27  with  /.  wilt  show 

thyself/.  Ps.  18:26 
■Job  5:13  counsel  of /.  carried  he. 
Ps.  101:4  a/,  heart  shall  depart 
Fi-ffv.  2:12  man  speaketh /.  thin. 
15  ways  crooked./,  in  paths 
3::32 /.  is  abomination  to  Lord 
4:24  put  away  fr.  thee/,  mouth 
6:12  walketh  with  a/,  mouth 
8:8  there  is  nothing/,  in  them 
13  and  the/,  mouth  do  I  hate 
10:31  f.  tongue  shall  be  cut  out 
11:20 "of  a /.  heart,  are  abomin. 
16:28  a /.  man  soweth  strife 
30  shut,  eves  to  devise/,  thinga 
17:20     heart,  findeth  no  ^ood 
21:8  the  way  of  a  man  is/. 
22:5  thorns  are  in  wav  of  the/. 
1  Pet.  2:18  serv.  be  subject  to/. 

FROWARDLY. 
Is.  57:17  he  went  on/,  in  way 

FROWARDNESS. 
PrcK.  2:14  delight  in/,  of  wicked 
6:14/.  is  in  his  heart 
10:32  mouth  of  wicked  speak./. 
FROZEN. 
Job  38:30  face  of  the  deep  is/. 

FRUIT. 
C^en.  1:29  every  tree  wherein  is/. 
4:3  Cain  brouirht  of  the/. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAI^CE. 


FRU 

Gen.  30:2  hath  with./,  of  vromb 
Ex.  21:23  so  tliat  her/,  depart 
ZiCV.  19:2.3  count /.  uncircumc. 
24  fourth  year/,  shall  be  holy 
25:3  six  years  snalt  gather  in 
27:.30  the  tithe  of/,  is  the  Lord's 
Num.  13:26  showed  th./.  of  land 
Deut.  1:25  the /.  in  their  hands 
7:13  he  will  bless/,  of  thy  land 
22:9  lest/,  of  vinev.  be  defiled 
36:2  take  of  first  of  all  the /. 
28:4  blessed  be /.  of  thy  body 

11  plent.  in/,  of  thy  body,  30:9 

18  cursed  be  the /.  of  thy  body 
40  thine  olive  shall  cast  his /. 
42  thy /.  shall  locust  consume 

Jxtd.  9:11  sho.  I  forsake  my /.  ? 

2  Sam.  16:2  summer  f.  for  young 

Ps.  21:10  their /.  shalt  destroy 
72:16/  thereof  shake  like  Leb. 
104:13  earth  is  satisfied  with /. 
105:.35  locusts  devoured  the/ 
127:3 /.  of  womb  is  his  reward 
132:11  of/,  of  thy  body 

Prov.  8:19  my/,  is  bet.  than  gold 
10:16/  of  wicked  tendeth  tosin 
11:.30/.  of  righteous  tree  of  life 
12:14  satisfied  by/,  of  mouth 
18:20  satisfied  with /.  of  mouth 
31:16  with/,  of  her  hand  she 
31  give  her  of/,  of  her  hands 

Cant.  2:3  his/,  sweet  to  my  taste 
8:11  for  the/,  bring  silver 

12  that  keep /.  two  hundred 
Js.  3:10  sh.  eat /.  of  their  doings 

4:2 /.  of  earth  shall  be  excellent 
10:12  punish /.  of  stout  heart 
13:18  no  pity  on /.  of  the  womb 
14:29  his  f.  be  a  fiery  serpent 
27:6  fill  faceof  the  world  with/. 
9  the/,  to  take  away  his  sin 
28:4  hasty /.  before  the  summer 
57:19  I  create /.  of  lijis,  peace 
65:21  and  cat  the /.  of  them 
Jer.  6:19  will  bring/,  of  thong. 
7:20  my  fury  be  on /.  of  ground 
11.16  olive-tree  of  goodly /. 

19  let  us  destroy  tree  with /. 
17:10/  of  doings,  21:14:  32:19 

Ezek.  17:9  cut  off  the /.  thereof 

19:12  east  wind  dried  up  her /. 
14  fire  is  gone,  hath  devour./. 

25:4  they  sJiall  eat  thy/,  and 

36:30  I  will  multiply/,  of  tree 

47:12  nor /.  thereof  be  consum. 
Dan.  4:12/  thereof  much,  21 

14  and  said  thus.  Scatter  his /. 
Hos.  10:13  have  eaten /  of  lies 

14:8  from  me  is  thy /.  come 
Amos  2:9  destroyed /  from  ab. 

6:12 /.  of  right,  into  hemlock 

7:14  a  gatherer  of  sycamore /. 

8:1  a  basket  of  summer/.  2 
Mic.  6:7 /.  of  bo.  for  sin  of  soul  ? 

7:13  land  deso.  for /.  of  doings 
JIab.  3:17  neither /.  be  in  vines 
Hag.  1:10  earth  stayed  fr.  her/. 
Zee.  8:12  \ine  shall  give  her /. 
Mai.  1:12  table  is  pollut.  and/. 

3:11  nor  your  vine  cast  her/. 
Mat.  12:33andhis/.good,forthe 
tree  is  known  by  his /. 

21:19  let  no /.  grow  on  thee 
34  when  time  of /.  drew  near 

26:29  I  will  not  drnik  of/,  of  the 

vine,  Mark  14:25 
Mark  12:2  might  rec./.  of  vine. 
iyuke  1:42  bles.  is /.  of  thy  womb 

13:6  sought /.  and  found  none 
7  1  come  seeking/,  on  fig-tree 

20:  iO  should  give  him  of  the/. 
John  4:36  gather./,  to  life  eter. 
Acts  2:.30  of /.  of  his  loins  raise 
Horn.  1:13  I  might  have  some/. 

6:21  what /.  had  ye  in  th.  thin. 

22  have  your /.  unto  holiness 
15:28  sealed  to  them  this /. 

Gal.  5:22 /.  of  Spirit  is  love 
Eph.  5:9/  of  Sp.  is  in  all  good. 
Phil.  1:22  this  is/,  of  my  labor 

4:17  desire /.  that  may  abound 
Heb.  13:15  offer/,  of  our  lips 
^3771.  3:18 /.  of  right,  so.  in  peace 

5:7  waiteth  for  the  precious  f. 
Jude  12/.'  withereth,  without/. 
See  EAT. 

Bear,  or  beareth  FRUIT. 
2  AT.  19:30  6./.  upward.  Is.  37:31 
Ezek.  17:8  that  it  might  bear  f. 

23  in  height  of  Is.  it  shall  i./. 
Hof.  9:16  they  shall  bear  no /. 
Joel  2:22  the  tree  beareth  her/. 
Mat.  13:23  is  he  who  beareth  f. 
Lvke  8  8  good  ground,  and  b.f. 

13-9  if  it  bear f.  well 
John  15:2  ev.  branch  in  me  that 
beareth  not/,  that  beareth/. 


FRU 

John  15:4  branch  cannot  b.f. 
8  b.  much/,  so  be  my  disciples 

Bring,  bringeth,  or  brought 
forth  FRUIT. 

Lev.  25:21  b.  forth  f.  three  years 
h'um.  13:20  and  brinej  of  the/. 
Xeh.  10:35  b.f.  of  all  trees,  37 
Ps.  1:3  bring,  forth  f.  in  season 

92:14  brin(/ forth  f.  in  old  ago 
■Jer.  12:2  wicked  bring  forth  f. 
Ezek.  36:11  they  shall  hringf.f. 

47:12  sh.  b.f.  new/,  for  meat 
Hos.  10:1  Is.  b.f.f.  to  himself 
Mat.  3: 10  bringeth  not forth  good 
/.  7:19;  iiUe  3:9 

7:17  every  good  tree  b.f.  good /. 
18  good  tree  cannot  6./.  evil /. 

13:26  when  blade  brought  f.f. 
Mark  4:20  hear  word  and  b.  f.f. 

28  earth  b.  forth  f.  of  hers'clt 
Luke  8:14  b.  no /.  to  perfection 

15  bring  forth  f.  with  patience 
John  12:24  if  it  die,  Mb.  f.  much/. 

15:2  it  may  bring  forth  more/. 
6  abideth  in  me,  b.f.  much/. 
16  I  ordained  that  yoush.fi.//". 
Rom.  7:4  we  should  b.f.f.  to  G. 

5  work  to  b.f.f.  unto  death 
Col.  1:6  gospel  b.  forth  f.  in  you 
.Jam.  5:18  E.  prayed  earth  b.f.f. 
See  rmsT-rRuiTs. 

FRUIT-TREES. 

Neh.  9:25  possessed  f.-t.  inabun. 

Yield,  yieldeth,  yielding 

Gen.  1:11  tnnl-Ucoi/ielilingf. 
Lev.  25:19  land  shall  yield  her/. 

26:4  trees  of  field  shall  y.  their/. 
Dent.  11:17  land  yield  not  her/. 
l^ov.  12:12  root  of  righteous  y.f. 
Jer.  17:8  nor  shall  cease  fr.  y.  f. 
Ezek.  34:27  tree  of  field  shall  y./. 

36:8  yield  your /.  to  my  people 
Mark  4:7  thorns chok.  it,?/,  no /. 

8  on  good  ground,  and  did  y.f. 
TIeb.  12:11  y.  peace./,  of  righte. 
Bev.  22:2  y.  her /.  every  mouth 

FRUITFUL. 

Gen.  1:22  be /.  28;  8:17;  9:7;  35:11 

17:6  I  will  make  thee  exceed./. 
20  Ishmael /.,•  48:4  Jacob /. 

26:22  made  room,  we  shall  "be/. 

28:3  God  Almighty  make  thoe /. 

41:.52  for  God  caused  me  to  be /. 

49:22  Joseph  is  a /.  bough,  even 
Ex.  1:7  children  of  Israelwere  /. 
Lev.  26:9  I  will  make  you/. 
Ps.  107:34 /.land  into  barrenness 

128:3  thy  wife  shall  be  a /.  vine 

148:9/  trees,  praise  the  Lord 
Is.  5:1  hath  vineyard  in  a /.  hill 

17:6  in  the  outmost /.  branches 

32:12  shall  lament  for/,  vine 
Jer.  4:26 /.  place  was  a  wildem. 

23:3  they  sh.  be /.  and  increase 
Ezek.  19:10  she  was/. 
Hos.  13:15  though  he  be/. 
Acts  14:17  gave  rain  and/. 
Col.  1:10 /.  in  every  good  work 
See  FIELD. 

FRUITS. 

Gen.  43:11  take  of  the  best  f. 
Ex.  22:29  to  offer  first  of  ri'pe/. 

23:10  six  years  gather  in  the /. 
Lev.  25:15  accor.  to  years  of/.  16 
22  till  her /.  come  in,  eat  old 

26:20  nor  sh.  trees  yield  their/. 
Deid.  .33:14  precious /.  by  sun 
2  Sam.  9:10  thy  sous  bring  in /. 
2  K.  8:6  restore  to  her  all  the /. 

19:29  plant  vineyards,  and  eat/. 
Job  31::39  if  eaten /.  with,  money 
Ps.  107:37  which  may  yield/. 
Ec.  2:5  trees  of  all  kind  of/. 
Cant.  4:13  orchard  with  pleas./'. 

16  my  beloved  eat  pleasant./", 
6:11  I  went  to  see /.  of  valley 
7:13  at  gates  all  manner  of  f. 

Is.  33:9  B.  and  Car.  shake  off/. 

Lam.  4:9  pine  aw.  for  want  of/. 

Mai.  3:11  he  shall  not  destroy  f. 

Mat.  3:8  /.  meet  for  rep.  iuA:e  3-8 
7:16  ye  sh.  know  them  by  f.  20 
21:34  they  might  receive  the/. 
41  render  him/,  in  th.  season 
43  gi^vn  to  nation  bringing/. 

Luke  12:17  where  to  bestow/. 

2  Cor.  9:10  increase  f.  of  righte. 

Phil.  1:11  filled  with  f.  of  right. 

2  Tm.  2:6  first  partaker  of  the/. 

Jam.  3:17  wisdom  full  of  good  f. 

Bev.  18:14 /.  thy  soul  lusted  after 
22:2  bare  twelve  manner  of/. 

See  FIRST. 


FUL 
Summer  FRUITS. 

2  Sam..  16:1  Ziba  with  lOOof*./ 
Is.  16:9  thy  summer f.  are  fallen 
Jer.  40:10  gather  wine  and  «./. 
48:.32  spoiler  is  fallen  on  s.f. 
Mic.  7:1  as  when  gathered  s.f. 

FRUSTRATE,  ETH. 
Ezr.  4:5  hired  to /.  their  purpose 
Is.  44:2.5/.  tokens  of  the  liars 
Gal.  2:21 1  do  not/,  grace  of  G. 

FRYI!VG-P.\!V. 
Lev.  2:7  meat-off.  baken  \nf  .-p. 
7:9  dress.  '\a.f.-p.  be  the  priest's 
FUEL. 

Is.  9:5  with  bmm.  and/,  of  firo 
M  people  be  as/,  of  the  firo 
Ezek.  15:4  vine-t.  into  fire  for /.  6 
21:32  Bhalt  be  for/,  to  fire 

FUGITIVE. 
Gen.  4:12  a /.  shalt  thou  be 
14  I  sh.  be  a /.  and  a  vagabond 
FUGITIVES. 
■Tvd.  12:4  ye  Gileadites  are /. 
2  K.  2.>:11  /.  that  fell  to  king 
A'.  15:5  Moab,  his /.  flee  to  Zoar 
Ezek.  17:21  all  his/,  fall  by  swo. 

FULFIL. 
Gen.  29:27 /.  her  week,  and  we 
Ex.  5:13 /.  your  daily  tasks 
23:26  num.  of  thy  days  I  will  f. 
1  A'.  2:27  he  might /.  word  of  L. 

1  Chr.  22:13  tak'est  heed  to/. 

2  Chr.  36:21  /.  threescore  and  ten 
Job  .39:2  number  months  they f.  f 
Ps.  20:4  Lord /.  all  thy  counsel 

5  the  Lord/,  all  thy  petitions 

145:19 /.  desire  of  thcmfear  him 
Mat.  3:15  to /.  all  righteousness 

5:17  not  come  todestr.  but  to /. 
Acts  13:22  shall/,  all  my  will 
Bom.  2:27  uiicircum.  if  it /.  law 

13:14  to/,  the  lusts  thereof 
Gal.  5:16  sh.  not /.  lusts  of  flesh 

6:2  and  so /.  the  law  of  Christ 
Phil.  2:2 /.  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be 
Col.  1:25  to /.  the  word  of  God 

4:17  take  heed  thou /.  ministry 

3  Thes.  1:11/ good  pi.  of  his  will 
Jam.  2:8  if  ye/,  the  royal  law 
Bev.  17:17  in  hearts  to/,  his  will 

FULFILLED. 
Gen.  25:24  when  her  days  were f. 

29:21  give  me  wife,  days  are/. 

50:3  forty  days  were/,  for  so 
Ex.  5:14  why  not /.  your  task  f 
Lev.  12:4  till  days  of  puri.  be/.  6 
Kii7n.  6:13  days  of  separation /. 
2  Sam.  7:12  when  thv  days  be/. 
1 K.  8:15  with  his  hand  f.  it 

24 /.  it  with  hand,  2  (7ir.  6:15 
2  Chr.  6:4  hath /.  that  he  Bpako 
Ezr.  1:1  word  of  L.  might  be /. 
Job  36:17  hast/,  judgment 
Lam.  2:17 /.  h'is  word 

4:18  our  days  are /.  end  come 
Ezek.  5:2  when  days  of  siege/. 
Dan.  4::33  same  hour  was  thi./. 

10:3  till  three  whole  weeks/. 
Mat.  1:22  that  it  might  be/.  2:15 
23;  8:17:  12:17;  l;3::35;  21:4; 
27::35;  .7o/ml2:.38: 15:25;  17:12; 
18:9,  32 ;  19:24.  28 

2:17  was /.  that  spoken,  27:9 

5:18  in  no  wise  pass  till  all  be /. 

13:14  is/,  prophecy  of  Esaias 

24:.34  shall  not  pass  till  all  be/. 
Mark  1:5  the  time  is/. 

1:3:4  wh.  sign  when  all  sh.  be /.  ? 
Luke  1:20  words  wh.  shall  be /. 

2:43  when  they  had /.  the  days 

21:22  that  all  written  maybe/. 
24  until  times  of  Gentiles  hef. 

22:16  not  eat  till/,  in  kin.  of  fi. 

24:44  all  must  be/spoken  by  M. 
t/oAn  .3:29  my  joy  therefore  is/. 

17:13  my  joy  /.  in  themselves 
Acts  3:18  showed,  he  hath  so /. 

9:'23  many  days    the  Jews  took 

12:25  Paul  and  Bar./,  ministry 

13:25  and  as  John /.  his  course 
2  .5/  them  in  condemning  him 
29  when  had  f.  all  written 
.33  God  hath/,  the  same  to  us 

14:26  to  grace  for  work  they /. 
Bom.  8:4  right,  of  law  be /.  in  us 

13:8  lovctb  another  bath /.  law 
2  Cor.  10:6  when  obedience  is/. 
Gal.  5:14  law  is /.  in  one  word 
Bev.  6:11  killing  of  breth.  be/. 

15:8  till  seven  plagues  were/. 

17:17  till  the  word's  of  God  be/. 

20:»  no  more  till  1,000  jts.  be/. 
See  SCRIPTURE. 

FULFILLIIVG. 
Ps.  148.8  stormy  wi./.  his  word 


FUL 

Bom.  1.3:10  love  is  the/,  of  law 
Ep/i.  2:3  f  desires  of  flesh 

FULL. 

Gen.  1.5:16  iniq.  of  A.  not  yet/. 
2.5:8  Abra.  oUl,  and/,  of  years 
35:29  Isa.  being  old,  and/,  days 
41:7  thin  ears  dev.  seven /.  ears 
Ex.  22:3  sh.  make  /.  restitution 
Xmn.  22:18  house/,  of  sil.  24:13 
./«(/.  6:38  bowl /.  of  water 
Bufh  1:21  I  went  out /.  and  Lord 
2:12  a /.  reward  be  given  thee 

1  Sam.  18:27  in /.  talc  to  king 

2  A".  .3:16  make  val./.  of  ditches 
6:17  the  mountain /.  of  horses 
7:15  all  the  way  /.  of  garments 
10:21  house  of  Baal/. 

1  Chr.  21:22  grant  for/,  price,  24 

.Job  5:26  come  to  grave  in  f.  age 
7:4 /.  of  tossinc;3  to  and  fro 
10:15  I  am /  of  confusion,  see 
11:2  man  /.of  talk  be  justified? 
14:1  few  clays /.  of  trouble 
20:11  bones /.  of  sins  of  youth 
21:23  dieth  m  his/,  strength 
24  his  breasts/,  of  milk 
32:18  I  am/,  o/^matter 

Ps.  17:14/  of  child,  leave  rest 
69:20  I  am /.  of  heaviness 
73:10  waters  of  a /.  cup  wrung 
74:20/  of  habitations  of  cruelty 
78:25  sent  them  meat  to  the /. 
104: 16  trees  of  Lord  are/,  of  sap 
127:5  hath  quiver /.  of  them 
144:13  our  garners  may  be /. 

Prov.  17:1  house /.  of  sacrifices 
27:7/.  soul  loatheth  honey-co. 
20  hell  and  destruction  never/. 
30:9  lest  I  be /.  and  deny  thee 

Ec.  1:7  into  sea,  yet  sea  not/. 
11:3  clouds/,  of  rain 

7s.  1:11  /.  of  burnt  offerings 
15  your  hands  are /.  of  blood 
11:9  earth  sh.  be/,  of  kno.  of  L. 
25:6  a  feast /.  of  marrow 
28:8  for  all  table  are /.  of  vomit 

■Jer.  6:11  I  am /.  of  fury  of  the  L. 

Lam.  1:1  city  that  was  f.  of  peo 

Ezek.  1:18  rings  were/ of  eyes 
10:12  wheels  were /.  of  eyes 
37:1  valley  wh.  was /.  of  bones 

■IoelS:2i  floors  sh.  be /.  of  wheat 
'He.  3:8 /.  of  power  by  spirit 

JIab.  .3:3  earth /.  of  his  praise 

Zee.  8:5  st./.  of  boys  and  girls 

Mat.  6:23/.  of  light,  Luke  11:36 
14:20  of  fragments  twelve  bask. 

/.  Mark  6:43 
15:37  left  seven  baskets /. 
2.3:25  within  are /.  of  extortion 
27 /.  of  dead  men's  bones,  28 

Li/ke  1:57  now  Eliz./.  time  came 
4:1  Jesus  being/,  of  Holy  Gh. 
6:25  woe  unto  you /. 
16:20  L.  laid  at  gate/,  of  sores 

John  1:14  among  us /  of  grace 
7:8  my  time  is  not  yet /.  come 
1.5:11  your  joy  might  be/.  16:24 

Acts  2:13  men /.  of  new  wine 
6:3  look  out  men/,  of  Holy  G.  5 
9:36  Dorcas/,  of  good  works 
13:10  said,  O /.  of  aU  subtilty 

Bom.  1:29 /.  of  envy,  murder 

1  Cor.  4:8  now  ye  are /.  now  rich 
P/iil.  4:12  instructed  to  be /. 

18  and  abound.  I  am/. 

2  Tim.  4:5 /.  proof  of  ministry 
Ileb.  5:14  meat  to  them  of /.  age 
./am.  3:8  tongue /.  of  deadly  poi. 

1  Pet.  1:8  joy  unspeak./.  of  glo. 

2  Pet.  2:14  eyes/,  of  adultery 
1  John  1:4  your  joy  may  be /. 
Bev.  4:6  four  beasts /.  of  eyes,  8 

5:8  golden  vials /.  of  odors 
15:7  gold,  vials /  of  w  rath  of  G. 
17:3 /.  cf  names  of  blasphemy 
4  golden  cup/,  of  abominat. 
21:9  sev.  vials/,  of  seven  plag. 

See  ASSURANCE,  COMPASSIOK. 

I.S  FULL. 

Ps.  10:7  mouth  i.*  f.  Bom.  3:14 
26:10  right  hand  "is  /.  of  bribes 
29:4  voice  of  L.  is  f.  of  majesty 
33:5  earth  tsf.  of  goodness  of  L. 
65:9  river  of  G.  wh.  isf.  of  wat. 
7.5:8  \\nne  red,  it  if  /.  of  mixture 
104:24  earth  is  f.  of  thy  riehes 
119:64  earth,  O  L.  is  f.  of  mercy 
Ec.  10:14  a  fool  isf.  of  words 
Is.  2:7  land  is/  of  silver,  isf. 
8  their  land  also  isf.  of  idols 
6:3  whole  earth  isf.  of  his  glo. 
Jer.  5:27  cage  isf.  of  birds, 
Ezek.  7:23  land  u  f.  of  crimes 
9:9  land  isf.  of  blood,  city  Isf. 
yah.  3:1  is  all /.  of  lies  and  rob. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FUR 

Lnlcen-M  body  is f.  oflight,  ic/. 
39  inward  part  is/,  of  ravening 
To  the  FULL. 
Ex.  lf):3  did  fat  bread  to  thef.  8 
Lev.  20:5  shall  eat  bread  iu  tlief. 

FULLER,  S. 
iK.V^-M  ill  hlgliwayof  the/. 

fi>.ld,  Is.  7:3  ;  3(1:2 
Mai.  3:2  like  refiner's  fire,/,  soap 
Mark  9:3  no/,  on  earth  can  wh. 

FULLY. 
Num.  14:24  C.  that  followedme/. 
JEc.  8:11  heart  of  sons  of  m.  is/. 
Nah.  1:10  dev.  as  stubble/,  dry 
Acts  2:1  day  of  Peutec.  was/,  c. 
Ttrm.  4:21  being/,  persuaded, 

14:5  let  ev.  man  be/,  persuaded 
2  TiVn.  3:10  hast/,  kno.  my  doc. 
Btv.  14:18  thrust  sickle,  grapes/. 
FULLNESS. 

1  ChT.  16:.32  let  sea  roar  and  the 

/.  thereof,  Ps.  96:11;  98:7 
Ps.  16:11  in  thy  pres.  is/,  of  joy 
24:1  L.'s  and/.  1  Cor.  10:26,  28 
50:12  world  mine,  and/.  89:11 
John  1:16  his  /.  have  we  received 
Bom.  11:12  much  more  their/.  ? 
25 /.  of  the  Gentiles  be  come 
15:29  shall  come  in/,  of  fjosjicl 
Gal.  4:4  wh./.  of  time  was  come 
Mph.  1:10  in/,  of  times 
23/.  of  him  that  filleth 
3:19  be  filled  with  all/,  of  God 
4:13  come  to  stature  of  f.  of  C. 
Col.  1:19  in  him  sho.  all/,  dwell 
2:9  in  him  dwelleth/.  of  God. 

FURBISH,  ED. 
Jer.  46:4  f.  spears,  put  on  briga. 
Ezek.  21:9  sword  sharpened./.  10 
11  given  to  be /.  /  28  sword/. 
FURIOUS. 
Prov.  22:24  with  /.  man  not  go 
29:23/.  man  aboundeth  in  tran. 
Ezek.  5:15  exec.  judg.  in/.  25:17 
Ban.  2:12  Nebuchad.  was  very/. 
Nah.  1:2  Lord  revengeth  and  is/. 
FURIOUSLY. 

2  K.  9:20  like  Jehu,  he  driveth/. 

FURLONGS. 
Luke  24:13  Emmaus  from  J.  fiO/. 
John  6:19  had  rowed  about  25/ 

11:18  Bethany  nigh  J.  abo.  15/ 
Rev.  14:20  by  space  of  1,600/ 

21:16  he  measured  city,  12,000/. 

FURNACE,  S. 
Gen.  15:17  smoking/,  burning 

19:28  smoke  went  as  smo.  of/. 
Ex.  9:8  handf.  of  ashes  of/.  10 

19:18  ascended  as  smoke  of/. 
Deut.  4:20  L.  hath  taken  out  of/. 
1  K.  8:51  fr.  midst  of/".  Jer.  11:4 
Neh.  3:11  rep.  tower  of/.  12:.38 
Ps.  12:6  silver  tried  in /.  of  earth 
Prov.  17:3 /.  for  gold,  27:21 
Is.  31:9  fire  in  Ziun,/.  in  Jemsa. 

48:10  chosen  m  f.  of  affliction 
Ezek.  22:18  Is.  dross  in  mid.  of/. 

20  as  tin  m  the  midst  of/.  22 
Ban.  3:6  into  midst  of  fiery/.  11 
Mat.  13:42  cast  into/,  of  fire,  50 
Jiev.  1:15  feet  as  if  burned  ina/. 

9:2  as  the  smoke  of  a  great/. 

FURNISH. 
Dexit.  15:14  thou  shalt /.  him 
Ps.  78:19  G.  f.  table  iu  wilder.  ? 
Is.  05:11  f.  the  drink-offering 
Jer.  46:19/  to  go  into  captivity 
FURNISHED. 

1  K.  9:11  Hiram /.  Sol.  with  ced. 
Piw.  9:2  hath  also  f.  her  table 
Mat.  22:10  wed./,  with  g'uests 
Mark  14:15  a  room /.  Liike  22:12 

2  Tim.  3:17 /.  unto  all  good  wor. 

FURNITURE. 
Gen.  31:34  Rachel  put  iu  cam./. 
El-.  31:7  and  his  f.  39:33 
:35:14  the  candlestick  and  his/. 
A'aA.  2:9  end  of  aU  pleasant/. 

FURROW,  S. 
Job  31:.38  or/,  thereof  complain 
39:10  canst'bind  unicorn  in  f 
Ps.  65:10  thou  settlest/.  thereof 
128:3  plough,  made  long  their/. 
ikek.  17:7  might  water  it  by/. 

10  it  shall  wither  in  the/. 
Hos.  10:4  hemlock  in  f.  of  field 
12:11  their  altars  as  lieaps  iu  /. 
FURTHER. 
J'o6  38:11  hither,  come,  but  no/. 
40:5  but  I  will  proceed  no/. 
Ec.  12:12  f.  mv  son.  be  admon. 
Mat.  26:65  what /.  need  of  wit.  ? 
Mark  14:63;  iwAs  22:71 


GAI 

Z?/.ie  24:28  tho"  he  would  gone  f. 
Acts  4:17  spread  no/,  am.  people 
24:4  be  not /.  tedious  unto  thee 
27:28  gone  alittle /.  th.  sounded 
2  7'tm.  3:9  shall  proceed  no/. 
Jleb.  7:11  what /.  need  an.  priest 

FURTHER,  ED,  Verb. 
Ezr.  8:.36  f.  pco.  and  house  of  G. 
Ps.  140:8  "O  L./.  not  wicked  dev. 

FURTHERANCE. 
Phil.  1:12  rather  to /.  of  gospel 
25  sh.  abide  with  you  for  yo./. 
FURTHERMORE. 
E.T.  4:6  Lord  said/,  to  Moses 
Ezek.  8:6  Lord  said /.  to  Ezekiel 

FURY. 
Gen.  27:44  thy  brother's  f.  turn 
Job  20:23  God  cast /.  of  wrath 
Is.  27:4 /.  is  not  in  me 
34:2  his /.  is  upon  their  armies 
51:13  bee.  of  /.  of  oppressor; 

and  where  is /.  of  oppressor? 
17  Jer.  wh.  has  drunk  cup  of /. 
20  are  full  of/,  of  the  Lord 
22  even  dregs  of  cup  of  my  /. 
59:18  repay  f.  to  adversaries 
63:3  trample  them  in  my  f. 
5  my /.  it  upheld  me,  6 
Jer.  4:4  lest  my  f.  come  like  fire 
6:11  I  am  full  off.  of  the  Lord 
21:5  will  flght  against  you  in /. 

12  lest  my  f.  go  out  like  fire 
23:19  gone  forth  in /.  30:23 
25:15  the  wine-cup  of  this /. 
36:7 great/.  L.  hath  pronounced 

Lam.  4:11  L.  hath  accomplish./. 
Ezek.  5:13  cause  my^.  to  rest 
6:12  will  I  accomphsh  my  /. 
8:18  therefore  will  I  deal  in/. 
13:13  stormy  wind  in  my  /. 
16:38  I  will  give  thee  blood  in  /. 
19:12  she  was  plucked  up  in /. 
20:.33  with/,  pou.  out  Willi  rule 
21:17  I  will  cause  my /.  to  rest 
24:8  it  might  cause /.  to  come 

13  till  I  have  caused /.  to  rest 
.38:18  that  my /.  shall  come  up 

Da7i.  3:13  Nebuchadnez.  in /.  19 
8:6  ran  unto  him  in  the^. 
9:16  let  thy/,  be  turnecl  away 
11:44  shall  go  forth  with  great /. 
.Vic.  5:15  execute/,  on  heathen 
Zee.  8:2  jealous  w"ith  great/. 

See  POUR,  POUKED. 

G 

GAAL.    Jiid.  9:41 
GABKATHA.    John  19:13 
GABRIEL.     Pan.  8:16;  9:21; 
Luke  1:19,  26 

GAD. 

Gen.  30:11  shecalledhisname  G. 
35:26  sons  of  Zilp.  G.  andAsher 
46:16  the  sons  of  G.  Nian.  1:24; 

26:15,  18 
49:19  G.  a  troop  shall  overcome 
Niun.  1:14  prin.  of  G.  2:14;  7:42 
.32:1  ch.  of  G.  had  cat.  2,  29,  .33 
Peut.  27:13  mount  E.  to  curse  G. 
Jos.  4:12  children  of  G.  passed 
over 

22:9  chil.  of  G.  returned  fr.  Shi. 
2  Sam.  24:11  G.  D.'s  seer,  1  Chr. 
29:9 

1  Chr.  29:29  in  book  of  G.  12:14 
Ezek.  48:27  a  portion  for  G.  34 

Tribe  of  G.4D. 
Num.  1:25  of    ofG.  45,650,  2:14 
Jos.  20:8  out  of  t"he  tribe  of  G. 
Eev.  7:5  tiibe  of  G.  sealed  12,000 
GADARENES.  MarkZA\Luke 
8:26,  37 

GADDEST. 
Jer.  2:36  why  g.  thou  to  change  ? 

GADITE,  S. 
Dent.  3:12  land  gave  I  unto  G.  16 

1  Chr.  12:8  G.  separated,  26:32 
GAIN,  Substantive. 

Jud.  5:19  kings  of  C.  took  no  g. 
.Job  22:3  it  g.  to  make  way  per. ': 
Prov.  1:19  every  one  greedy  of  g. 
3:14  g.  is  better  than  fine  ^old 
15:27  is  greedy  off/.  trouWeth 
28:8  by  unjust  g.  i'ncreaseth 
Is.  33:15  despis.  g.  of  oppression 
56:11  for  his  g.  from  quarter 
Ezek.  22:13  siiiit.  hand  at  dish.  g. 

27  princes  wolves  to  get  dis.  g. 
Dan.  11:39  divide  land  for  g. 
Mic.  4:13  I  will  consec.  g.  to  L. 
Acts  16:16  bro.  masters  much  g. 
19:24  no  small  g.  to  craftsmen 

2  Cor.  12:17  did  I  make  g.  of  y. ': 
1  18  Titus  make  a  g.  of  you  ? 


GAP 

Phil.  1:21  live  Is  Christ,  die  is  g. 
3:7  what  things  were  g.  to  me 
1  Ti7n.  6:5  supposing  g.  is  godli. 

6  godliness  with  content,  is  g. 
Jam.  4:13  buy,  sell,  and  get  g. 

GAIN,  Verb. 
Dan.  2:8  that  ye  would  g.  time 
Mat.  16:26  g.  who.  wor.  and  lose 

soul,  Mark  8:36 ;  Luke  9:25 
1  Cor.  9:19  I  might  g.  the  more 

20  might  </.  Jews ;  22  g.  w  eak 

21  might  g.  them  without  law 

GAINED. 
■lob  27:8  wh.  hope  tho'  hath  g.  ? 
Ezek.  22:12  thou  hast  greedily  g. 
Mat.  18:15  hast  g.  thy  brother 
25:17  that  received  two  g.  22 
20  have  g.  besides  five  talents 
Luke  19:15  how  much  ev.  man  g. 
16  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  g.  ten 

18  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  g.  five 
Acts  27:21  to  have  g.  this  harm 

GAINS. 
Acts  16: 19  hope  oig.  was  gone 

GAINSAY,  ERS. 
Luke  21:15  advers.  not  able  to  g. 
Tit.  1:9  might  be  able  to  conv.  g. 

GAINSAYING. 
Acts  10:29  came  I  to  you  with.  g. 
Pom.  10:21  hands  to  a  g.  people 
Jade  11  perished  in  g.  of  Korah 

GAIU8. 
Acts  19:29  G.  man  of  Macedonia 
20:4  G.  of  Derbe  accompan.  P. 
Pom.  16:23  G.  host  saluteth  you 
1  Cor.  1:14  I  baptiz.  none  but  G. 
3  John  1  un.  the  well-beloved  G. 

GALATIA. 
Acts  16:6;  1  Cor.  16:1:  2  Tim.  4:10 
1  Pet.  1:1  scat,  through  Pont.  G. 
GALATIANS.    Gal.  3:1 
GALBANLTtf.   Ex.  30:34 
GALEED.    Gen.  31:47,  48 

G.ALILEE. 
Jos.  20:7  G.  for  a  city  of  refuge 
1  K.  9:11  gave  H.  20  cities  in  G. 
Is.  9:1  did  more  afflict  her  in  G. 
Mat.  2:22  J.  in  the  parts  of  G. 
3:13  comcth  J.  fr.  G.  Mark  1:9 
4:15  G.  of  Gent  21:11  Js.  of  G. 
15:29  sea  of  G.  26:32  ;  27:55 
MarkV.^  throughout  G.  15:41 
Luke  4:14,  44;  23:5,  55;  John 
7:41,  52 

.ids  1:11  men  of  G.;  5:37  G.  rose 

9:31  churches  rest  through.  G. 

10:37  word  began  from  G. 

13:31  seen  of  them  from  G. 

GALILEAN,  S. 
Mark  14:70  art  a  G.  Luke  22:59 
Luke  13:1  told  him  of  the  G. 

23:6  asked  whe.  man  were  a  G. 
.John  4:45  was  come,  G.  rcc.  him 
Acts  2:7  all  these  that  speak,  G.  ? 
GALL. 

Dent.  29:18  a  root  that  bearethg'. 

32:132  grapes  are  grapes  of  g. 
■Job  16:13  he  poureth  out  my  g. 

20:14  his  meat  is  the  g.  of  asps 
25  sword  cometh  out  of  his  g. 
Ps.  69:21  gave  me  g.  for  meat 
■Jer.  8:14  G.  hath  given  water  g. 

9:15  will  give  water  of  g.  23:15 
Lam.  3:5  compassed  me  with  g. 

19  remembering  worm,  and  g. 
AmosG:Vi  turned  judg.  Into  g. 
Mat.  27:34  vine,  mingled  with  g. 
Acts  8:23  art  in  g.  of  bitterness 

GALLANT. 
Is.  33:21  nor  shall  g.  ship  pass 

GALLERY,  lES. 
Cant.  7:5  king  is  held  in  the  g. 
Ezek.  41:15  measured  g.  thereof 
42:3  against  pave.  g.  against  g. 

GALLEY. 
Is.  33:21  wherein  shall  go  no  g. 

GALLIM. 
1  Sam.  25:44  Phal.  of  G.  Is.  10:30 
GALLIC.   Acts  18:12,  17 

GALLOWS. 
Est.  6:4  to  hang  Mordecai  on  g. 
7:10  hanged  iraman  on  g.  8:7 
9:13  ten  sons  behangedon ^.25 

G.\>f-ALIEL. 
Niim.  1:10:  2:20:  7:.'>4,  59;  10:23 
Acts  5:34  P.  named  G. ;  23:3  feet 
GAMMADIM.   Ezek.  27:11 

GAP,  S. 
Ezek.  1.3:5  have  not  gone  up  to  g. 
22:30  that  should  stand  in  g. 

G  VPED. 
Job  16:10  ha.  g.  on  me.  Ps.  22:13 


GAR 

GARDEN. 

Gen.  2:15  and  put  him  in  the  g. 
3:23  Lord  sent  him  forth  from  g, 
13:10  as  g.  of  Lord,  Is.  51:3 
Deut.  11:10  waterest  it  as  g. 
1  K.  21:2  may  have  it  for  g. 
Job  8:16  branch  shoot,  in  his  (7. 
Cant.  4:12  g.  enclosed  is  my  sis. 
16  blow  on  g.  let  him  come  g. 
5:1 1  am  come  into  my  g. 
6:2  my  beloved  gone  to  awg.  11 
Is.  1:8  daugh.  of     as  lodge  in  gi. 
30  as  a  g.  which  hath  no  water 
58:11  shalt  be  like  a  watered  g. 
61:11  g.  causeth  things  sown 
■ler.  31:12  souls  be  as  a  watered  g'. 
Lam.  2:6  tabema.  as  i  t  were  of  g. 
Ezek.  28:13  in  Eden  the  g.  of  G. 
31:8  cedars  in  g.  of  G.  not  hide 
9  trees  in  g.  of  God  envied  him 
36:;35  desolate  land  like  g.  of  E. 
Joel  2:3  land  as  g.  of  Eden  before 
Luke  13: 19  took  and  cast  into  ^. 
■lohn  18:1  overCed.  where  wasg'. 
26  did  not  I  see  thee  in  the  g.  ? 
19:41  a  g.  and  in  g.  a  sepulchre 

GARDENS. 
Num.  24:6  as  g.  by  riv^r  side 
Ec.  2:5  I  made  me  g.  and  orch. 
Cant.  4:15  a  fountain  of  g. 
6:2  feed  in  g.  and  gather  lilies 
8:13  thou  that  dwUlest  in  the  g. 
Is.  1:29  sh.  be  confounded  for  g. 
65:3  a  peo.  that  sacrificeth  in  g, 
66:17  purify  themselves  in  g. 
Jer.  29:5  plant  g.  eat  fruit,  28 
Amos  4:9  blasting,  when  g.  iucr. 
9:14  they  shall  also  make  g. 

GARDENER. 
John  20:15  supposing  he  been  g. 

GARLANDS. 
Acts  14: 13  priest  bro.  oxen  and  g'. 

GARLICK. 
Num.  11:5  we  rem.  g.  eat  in  Eg. 

GARMENT. 
Gen.  9:23  Sh.  and  Japhet  took  g. 
25:25  first  red,  like  a  hairy  g. 
39:12  caught  Joseph  by  his  g. 

15  he  left  his  g.  with  me,  18 

16  laid  up  his  g.  till  lord  came 
Leo.  13:47  g.  wh.  plag.  of  lep.49 

51  if  plague  be  spread  in  the  g. 
59  plague  of  lep.  in  g.  14:55 
15:17  g.  whereon  seed  of  copula. 
19:19  g.  mingled,  Deut.  22:11 
Deut.  22:5  man  not  put  on  w.  g. 
■Jos.  7:21  a  goodly  Babylonish  g. 
Jud.  8:25  spread  Q.  and  cast 
1  A'.  11:29  Jero.  clad  with  new  g. 
Ezr.  9:5  rent  g.  and  mantle 
Est.  8:15  Mor.  went     of  purple 
Job  13:28  a  g.  that  is  moth-eaten 
30:18  by  force  of  dis.  g.  changed 
38:9  I  made  the  cloud  the  g. 
41:13  can  discover  face  of  g.  ? 
Ps.  69:11  I  made  sackcloth  my^. 
7.3:6  violence  cover,  them  as  g. 
102:26  wax  old  like  g.  Is.  50:9; 

51:6;  Heb.  1:11 
104:2  cov.  with  lights  as  withy. 
6  cov.  with  the  deep  as  with  g. 
109:18  clothed  with  cursing  as  (C. 
P-ov.  20:16  g.  is  surety,  27:13 
25:20  taketh  g.  in  cold  weather 
30:4  hath  bound  waters  vaa^g.? 
Is.  51:8  moth  sh.  eat  them  like  y. 
61:3  g.  of  praise  for  spirit 
Ezek.  18:7  cov.  naked  with  g.  16 
Dan.  7:9  g.  was  white  as  snow 
Mic.  2:8  pull  ofl'robe  with  tne  g. 
Hag.  2:12  holy  flesh  in  skirt  of  9. 
Zee.  13:4  nei.  shall  wear  rough?. 
Mai.  2:16  cover,  violence  with  g. 
Mat.  9:16  new  cloth  to  old  g. 
Mark  2:21 ;  Luke  5::36 
20  touched  hem  ofg.  21 ;  14:36 ; 

Mark  5:27 ;  Luke  8:44 
22:11  had  not  wedding  o.  12 
.Va?-k  13:16  not  turn  back  take  g. 
Luke  22::36  let  him  sell  g. 
Acts  12:8  cast  thy  g.  about  thee 
■lutle  23  hating  g.  spotted  by  fle. 
Pev.  1:13  clothed  with-j. 

G.ARMENTS. 
Gen.  35:2  clean,  change  your  g. 
:38:14  Tamar  put  widow's  g.  off 
49:11  washed  his  g.  in  wine 
Ex.  28:3  Aaron's  g'.  20  consecrat© 
29-21  blood  on  A.'s  g.  Lev.  8::j0 
Ler.  6:11  g.  on  other  g.  16:-23.  24 
Num.  15:38  frinses  In  bord.  of  g. 
20:26  strip  A.  6t  g.  put  on  E.  28 
Jos.  9:5  Gibeonites  brou.  old  g. 

1  Sam.  18:4  J.  gave  Da-\id  his  g. 

2  Sa7n.  10-4  cut  off  their  g.  in  the 
middle,  1  Chr.  19:4 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GAT 

8  K.  5:26  is  it  time  to  receive  g'.  ? 

7:15  all  the  way  was  full  of  g. 
Ezr.  2:69  gave  100  priests'  g. 
Neh.  7:70  Tirsh.  530  priests'  g. 

72  the  peo.  gave  67  priests'  g. 
Job  37:17  g.  warm,  when  quieteth 
i%.  2:18  part  my  g.  among  them 

45:8  all  thy  g.  smell  of  myrrh 

133:2  ointm.  went  to  skirt  of  g. 
Ec.  9:8  let  thy  a.  be  alw.  white 
Cant.  4:11  smell  of  g.  smell  of  L. 
Is.  9:5  battle  is  g.  rolled  in  blood 

52:1  put  on  beautiful  g.  O  Jer. 

59:6  their  webs  sh.  not  beco.  g. 
17  put  on  the  g.  of  vengeance. 

61:10  clothed  me  with  g.  of  sal. 

63:1  Cometh  with  dyed  3 
Ez(.k.  16:18  took,  thy  broidered  g. 

42:14  there  shall  lay  their  g^. 
Dan.  3:21  in  coats  and  other  g. 
Joel  2:13  rend  heart,  and  not  g. 
Zee.  3:3  J.  clothed  wi.  filthy  g.  4 
Mat.  21:8  spread  g.  Mark  11:8 

23:5  they  enlarge  borders  of  g. 

27:35  parted  his  g.  Mark  15:24 
Mark  10:50  Bartim.  casting  his  g. 

11:7  cast  g.  on  colt,  Luke  19:35 
Luke  24:4  two  men  in  shining  g. 
John  13:4  laid  aside  g.  and  took 
Acts  9:39  coats  and  g.  Dor.  made 
Jam.  5:2  your  g.  are  moth-eaten 
Eev.  3:4  few  names  not  defiled  (/. 

16:15  blessed  that  keepeth  his  g. 
Holy  GARIVIEIVTS. 
Ex.  28:2  make  h.  g.  for  Aaron,  4 

31:10  wisdom  to  make  holy  g. 
Iav.  16:4  h.  g.  he  sh.  wash,  32 

G.\RIVER,  S. 
Ps.  144:13  our  g.  may  be  full 
Joel  1:17  the  g.  are  laid  desolate 
Mai.  3:12  wheat  into  g.  Lu.  3:17 

GARNISH,  ED. 
S  Chr.  3:6  he  g.  the  house  with 
Job  26:13  by  S.  he  g.  heavens 
Mat.  12:44  sw.  and  g.  Luke  11:25 

23:29  g.  sepulchres  of  righteous 
Eev.  21:19  foundations  of  wall  g. 
GARRISOiV,  S. 

1  Sam.  10:5  hill  where  g.  of  Phil. 
1:3:3  Jonathan  smote  g.  of  Phil. 

14:1  to  the  Philistines^  g-.  6 
15  the  9.  and  spoilers  trembled 

2  Sam.  8:6  David  putg-.  in  Syria, 

1  Chr.  18:6 
14  put  g.  in  Ed.  1  Chr.  18:13 
23:14  g.  of  Philistines  was  then 
in  Bethlehem,  1  Chr.  11:16 

2  Chr.  17:2  Jehosh.  set  g.  in  Ju. 
Ezek.  26:11  strong  g.  go  down 

3  Cor.  11:32  gov.  kept  city  wi.  g. 

G.VT. 

2  Sam.  8:13  David  g.  him  a  name 

1  A'.  1:1  cov.  hira,  but  g.  no  heat 
Ps.  110:3  pains  of  hell  g.  hold 
Ec.  2:8  I  g.  men-singers 

Lam.  5:9  g.  our  bread  with  peril 
GATE. 

Gen.  22:17  pofs.  g.  of  enem.  24:60 
28:17  this  is  the  g.  of  heaven 
Ex.  32:27  go  in  and  out  g.  to  g. 
Deut.  21:19  bring  him  to  g. 
Jud.  16:3  Sams,  took  doors  of  17. 
Ruth  4:1  then  went  Boaz  to  g. 

2  Sam.  23: 15  water  of  Bethlehem 

by     16;  1  Chr.  11:18 
2  K.  7:17  lord  have  charge  oig. 
1  Chr.  26:13  cast  lots  for  every  (7. 
Nfh.  13:19  commanded  g".  be  shut 
Est.  4:2  M.  before  king's  g.  6:12 
Ps.  118:20  his  g.  of  the  Lord 
7s.  14:31  howl,  O  g.  cry,  O  city 
24:12  g.  smit.  with  destruction 
28:6  turn  battle  to  the  g. 
Lam.  5:14  elders  have  ceased 
from  g. 

Ezek.  11:1  at  door  of  g.  25  men 
43:4  glory  of  Lord  by  way  of  g. 
44:2  this  g.  shall  be  shut,  none 
45:19  put  blood  on  posts  of  g. 
46:1  g.  of  inner  court  be  shut,  2 
48:31  one  g.  of  R.  one  g.  of  Ju. 

Mic.  1:9  come  into  g.  of  my  peo. 

Mat.  7:13  enter  in  at  straight  n. 
wide  is  g.  broad  is  way,  14 ; 
Luke  13:24 

Luke  7:12  came  nigh  g.  of  city 
16:20  beggar  Lazarus  laid  at  g. 

Acts  10:17  men  fr.  C.  stood  be.  g. 
12:10  the  iron  g.  wh.  opened. 
14  Rhoda  opened  not  g. 

Eeb.  13:12  J.  suffered  without  g. 

Sev.  21:21  several  g.  of  one  pearl 

See  ENTERING,  EKTERETH. 

His  GATE. 

Prov.  17:19  exalteth  h.  g. 


GAT 
\t  the  G.\TE. 

2  K.  11:6  (//  the  g.  of  Sur.  third 

at  the  g.  2  Chr.  23:5 
2  Chr.  24:8  at  g.  of  house  of  L. 
£',<^  5:13  M.  sitting  at  king's 
^c/s  3:2  daily  at  g.  of  temple 
10  sat  for  alms  al  beautiful  g. 

High  GATE. 

2  Chr.  23:20  came  thro,  high  g. 
27:3  Joth.  built  'ligh  g.  of  house 
Jer.  20:2  Jerem.  in  stocks  iu  A.  g. 


GAT 

/s\  .54:12  I  will  make  t.  g.  of  cai-. 
60:11  thjj  g.  sh.  be  open  contin. 
18  walls  salvation,  Ihyg.  praise 

GATH. 

1  Sam.  5:8  ark  be  car.  to  G.  6:17 

2  Sam.  1:20  tell  it  not  in  G. 
21:22  to  giant  in  G.  1  Chr.  20:8 

2  K.  12:17  Hazael  fought  ag.  G. 

1  Chr.  18:1 
Amos  6:2  to  G.  of  Philistines 
.ITic.  1:10  declare  ye  it  not  at  G. 


GAV 

Rev.  19:17  g.  to.  to  supper  of  Q. 
20:8  to  g.  Gog  and  Magog  tog. 
GATHERED. 

Gen.  25:8  Abr.  was  g.  to  his  peo. 
17  Ishmael  g.  ;  3.5:29  Isaac  g. 
49:29  J.  was  g.  to  his  people,  33 
Ex.  16:18  he' that  g.  much,  he 
that  g.  little,  2  r'o?'.  8:15 
23:.39  when  ye  have  g. 
Num.  11:32  g.  qu.  ?  15:.32  g.  stic. 
20:24  Aaron  be  g.  to  people,  26 
27:13  Moses  g.  to  his  people, 
31:2;  De>d.  32:50 
1:7  g.  meat  under  table 
6:.'}4  Abiezer  was  g.  after  him 

1  Sam.  5:8  th.  9.  lords  of  Philist. 
22:2  ev.  one  in  distress  (/.  to  D. 

'2  Sam.  14:14  wat.  spiltcan.  beg. 

2  A'.  22:20  Josiah  be  g.  to  grav« 

in  peace,  2  6%r.  34:28 
Job  27:19  rich  lie,  but  not  be  g. 
Ps.  107:3  g.  them  out  of  lands 
Proi).  27:25  herbs  of  mount,  aisg. 

30:4  hath  g.  wind  in  flsts? 
/».  5:2  and  g.  out  the  stones 

10:14  gathcreth  eggs,  have  I  gr. 

27:12  g.  one  by  one,  0  Israel 

34:15  vultures  g. ;  16  Sp.  g.  th. 

49:5  Is.  not  g.  yet  I  be  glorious 
Jer.  3:17  all  nations  be  g. 
Ezek.  28:25  wh.  I  have  g.  hou.  of 

38:13  hast  thou  g.  thy  company 

39:28  have  g.  them  to  own  land 
Mic.  7:1  w  hen  g.  sum.  of  fruits 
Mat.  13:40  as  tares  are  g. 
47  net  cast  and  g.  of  every  kind 

£5:32  bef.  him  be  g.  all  nations 

27:27  g.  to  hira  the  whole  band 
John  11:47  g.  chief  priests  and 
Acts  28:3  Paul  g.  bundle  of  sticks 
Heo.  14:19  angel  g.  vine  of  earth 

GATHERED  together. 
Ex.  8:14  g.  them  to.  on  heaps 
JVur/i.  11:22  fish  of  sea  be  g.  tog. 
Jud.  20:1  congreg.  g.  tog.  as  ona 
man,  11;  Ezr.  3:1;  A'eh.SA 
Job  30:7  under  nettles  were  g.  t. 
Ps.  47:9  princes  of  peo.  are  g.  t. 

102:22  people  g.  tog.  to  serve  L. 
rros.  1:11  chil.  of  Judah  be  g.  t. 
Zee.  12:3  tho.  all  people  be  g.  t. 
Mat.  18:20  two  or  three  are  g.  t. 

23:37  how  often  would  I  havegr. 
children  to.  Luke  13:.34 

24:28  be  g.  tog.  Luke  17:37 
Mark  1 :33  all  the  city  was  g.  t. 
Luke  15:13  younger  son  g.  all  t. 
Acts  4:26  nilors  g.  to.  against  L. 

12:12  many  g.  together  praying 
1  Cor.  5:4  g.  t.  and  my  spirit 
Rev.  16:16  g.  t.  intopl.  Arniaged. 

19:19  beast  and  army  g.  t. 
GATHERER,  S. 
Jer.  6:9  hand  as  grape  gr.  into 

49:9  if  grape  g.  come,  Ob.  5 
A?iws  7:14  I  was  g.  of  sycamore 

G.\THERETH. 
yum.  19:10  that  g.  ashes  shall 
Ps.  33:7  g.  waters  of  sea  together 

41:6  heart  g.  iniquity  to  itself 

147:2  gr.  outcasts  of  Is.  Js.  56:8 
Proi'.  6:8  ant  g.  food  in  harvest 

10:5  that  gr.  in  summer  is  wise 
Is.  10:14  one  g.  eggs  th.  are  left 

17:5  when  the  harvest-man  gr. 
JRib.  2:5  gr.  to  him  all  nations 
Mat.  li::30  g.  not  scat.  Luke11:'2S 

2:5:37  as  alien  g.  her  chickens 
John  4:36  he  thatreapethg'.  fruit 
GATHERING,  S. 

Gen.  49:10  to  him  shall of  pes. 
Xu7n.  15:33  found  him  g.  sticks 

1  K.  17:10  widow  was  g.  sticks 
Is.  33:4  spoil  like  g.  of  caterpil. 
Mat.  25:24  g.  where  not  htrewud 
Acts  10:10  assuredly  g.  L.  called 

1  Co?:  16:2  be  no  gr.  \vh.  I  come 
GAVE. 

Gen.  2:20  Ad.  g.  names  to  cattle 
3:12  woman  g.  me  of  the  tree 
14:20  g.  tithes  Of  all,  Jfeb.  7:2,  4 
Jos.  21:44  L.  gr,  them  rest,  8  Chr. 

15:15;  20:30 
1  Sam.  10:9  G.  gr.  Saul  ano.  heart 
Job  1:21  L.  gr.  Lord  hath  taken 
Ps.  18:13  Highest  g.  his  voice 
69:21  g.  me  gall,  g.  vinegar 
Ec.  12:7  spir.  return  to  G.  th.  g. 
Is.  43:3  I  gr.  Egypt  for  ransom 
,50:6  I  g.  mv  back  to  the  smiteri 
Ezek.  20:12  I  g.  them  my  sab.  25 
IIos.  13:11  1  rj.  theo  a  king  In 
anger 

Mat.  14:19  g.  loaves  to  disciples, 
15:;3« ;  26:26 ;  Mark  6:41 :  8:6; 
11:22;  Luke  9:16;  22:19 


In  the  GATE. 

Gen.  19:1  Lot  sat  in  the  g.  of  So. 
A^j*.  32:26  M.  stood  in  g.  of  camp 
Jud.  16:2  laid  wait  for  S.  in  t.  g. 
Ruth  4:11  peo.  in  g.  said 
2  Sam.  3:27  J.  took  Abner  in  t.  g. 
2  A".  7:20  peo.  trod  on  him  in  t.  g. 
Est.  2:19  sat  in  t.  king's  g.  21 

5:9  Ha.  saw  him  in  t.  king's  g. 
Job  5:4  children  crushed  in  t.  g. 

31:21  I  saw  my  help  in  the  g. 
Ps.  69:12  sit  in  t.  g. 

127:5  speak  with  enemies  in  g. 
Prov.  22:22  oppress  afflic.  in  t.  g. 
Is.  29:21  snare  for  him  rep.  in  g. 
Jer.  7:2  in  t.  g.  of  Lord's  house 

.38:7  king  sitting  in  t.  g.  of  B. 
Dan.  2:49  Daniel  sat  in  t.  g. 
Amos  5:10  him  that  rehuk.  in  g. 

12  they  turn  aside  poor  in  t.  g. 
15  establish  judgment  in  the  g. 

Old  GATE. 
Neh.  3:6  old  gr.  repaired  Jehoiada 
12:39  priests  went  above  old  g. 
Prison  G-4TE. 
Neh.  12:39  th.  stood  still  in  p.  g. 

Sheep  GATE. 
Neh.  12:.39  went  even  unto  s.  gr. 

Valley  GATE. 
2  Chr.  26:9  U.  built  tow.  at  v.  g. 
Neh.  2:13  went  out  by  g.  o(v.  15 
3:13  valley  g.  repaired  Hanun 

Water  GATE. 
Neh.  3:26  Nethin.  dwelt  ag.  10.  g 
8:1  street  before  wafer  g.  3,  16 
12:37  priests  went  even  to  iv.  g. 
GATES. 
Peut.  12:12  rejoice  with,  your  g. 
Jos.  6:26  in  youngest  son  set  up 

g.  1  A'.  16:34 
Jud.  5:8  new  gods,  war  in  g. 

11  peopleof  Lord  shallgo  tog-. 
2  Chr.  31:2  A.  app.  to  prai.  In  g. 
Neh.  1:3  g.  burnt,  2:3  13,  17 
]2:;30priestsand  Lev.  purifl.  g.  9 
Ps.  9:14  thy  praise  in  the  g. 
24:7  lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  g. 
87:2  Lord  loveth  the  g.  of  Zion 
100:4  enter  into  g.  with  thanks. 
107:16  he  hath  broken  gr.  of  br. 
118:19  open  g.  of  righteousness 
Prov.  1:21  in  opening  of  gr.  8:3 
8:34  watching  daily  at  my  g. 
14:19  wicked  at  g.  of  righteous 
31:2:3  husband  is  known  in  g. 
31  let  own  works  praise  in  g. 
Is.  3:26  and  her  gr.  shall  lament 
26:2  open  g.  righteous  may  ent. 
38:10  I  shall  go  to  g.  of  grave 
45:1  open  bef,  hiin  two-leaved  (7. 
2  I  will  break  the  g.  of  brass 
62:10  go  through,  go  through  g. 
Jer.  14:2  Jud.  mourn,  g.  languish 
15:7  fan  them  with  fan  in  g. 
17:21  no  burden  on  sab.  by  gr,  24 
25  then  shall  enter  into  gr.  22:4 
22:19  cast  forth  beyond  the  g. 
Lam.  l:4Zion's  gr.  are  desolate 
2:9  her  g.  are  sunk  into  ground 
Ezek.  21:15  point  of  sw.  ag.  th.  g. 
22  battering  rams  aga.  the  g. 
20:2  broken  that  was  g.  of  peo. 
Ob.  11  foreigners  entered  gr. 
Nah.  2:6  g.  of  rivers  sh.  be  open. 
Zee.  8:16  truth  and  peace  in  gr. 
Mat.  16:18  g.  of  hell  not  prevail 
Acts  9:24  tliey  watched  g. 
Rev.  21:12  city  had  twelve  g.  at 
gr.  twelve  angels 

13  east  thr.  g.  on  north  thr.  g. 
21  twelve  g.  were  t\v(;l.  pearls 
25  g.  of  it  shall  not  be  shut 

See  BARS,  nE.\Tu. 

Thy  G  ATES. 
Ex.  20:10  str.  wi.  t.  g.  De.ut.b:\i 
Deut.  6:9  write  them  t.  g.  11:20 
12:15  eat  flesh  in  t.  g.  17,  18,  21 
14:21  str.  in  t.  g.  ;  27  Le.  in  t.  g. 
28  tithe  in  f.  g. ;  29  wid.  in  t.  g. 
16:5  passover  in  thy  g.  ;  Levite 

iu  thy  g.  14;  26:12 
31:12  gather  peo.  within  t.  g. 
Ps.  122:2  feet  stand  wi.  t.  g.  O  J 


GATHER. 

Gen.  31:46  g.  stones,  th.  took  st. 

41:35  g.  all  food  of  those  years 
Ex.  5:7  g.  straw  ;  12  gr.  stubble 

9:19  gr.  cattle  ;  16:4  g.  cer.  rate 

16:5  g.  twice  as  m. ;  26  six  da,  g. 

23:10  six  y.  sow  and  gr.  Lev.  25:3 
Lev.  19:9  sh.  not  g.  glean.  23:22 
10  thou  sh,  not  gr,  every  grape 
Num.  10:4  trumpet,  princes  g. 

11:16  g.  seventy  men  of  elders 

19:9  man  clean  g.  ashes 
Deut.  28:.'30  vine,  and  not  g.  39 
.38  much  seed  out,  g.  little  in 

30:3  g  from  all  nations,  Ezek. 
36:34 

2  K.  4:;39  went  to  field  to  g.  her, 
22:20  gr,  to  fathers,  2  Uir.  34:28 

2  Chr.  24:5  g.  money  to  rep.  ho. 

Job  24:6  gr.  vintage  of  wicked 
.34:14  gr.  to  himself  his  spirit 
39:12  seed,  andgr.  it  into  barn? 

Ps.  26:9  g.  not  soul  wi.  sinners 
104:28  thatgivest  them  they  g. 
106:47  g.  us  from  am.  heathen 

Prov.  28:8  g.  for  him  pity  poor 

Ec.  2:26  travail  to  g.  andheap 

Is.  .34:15  owl  gr.  under  shadow 
40:11  shall  g.  lambs  with  arms 
43:5  will  g.  thee  from  the  west 
54:7  with  great  mercies  will  I  g. 
02:10  hiirhway,  gr.  out  the  stones 
66:18  will  g.  all  nations 

Jer.  6:1  g.  to  flee ;  7:18  chil.  g.  w. 
9:22  none  sh.  g.  ;  10:17  gr.  up  w. 
29:14  gr.  you  from  all  nations 
31:8  <?.  from  coasts  of  earth, 

32:37;  Ezek.  20:.34,  41 ;  34:1,3 
31:10  scatter  Israel  will  g.  him 

Exek.  11:17  will  gr.  you  fr.  people 
10:37  I  will  g.  s.\\  thy  lovers 
22:19  will  g.  you  to  midst  of  J. 
20  as  g.  silver  so  I  g.  you,  21 
24:4  g.  pieces;  29:13  will  g.  Eg. 

Ens.  8:10  hired  am.  nat.  I  will  g. 
9:6  Esypt  shall  g.  them  up. 

Joel  2:6  faces  sha'll  g.  blackness 
16  g.  people,  g.  children 
3:21  will  g.  all  nations 

Mic.  2:12  I  will  gr.  remnant  of  Is. 
4:6  g.  hcp  driven,  Zep.  3:19 
12  he  shall  gr.  them  as  sheaves 
5:1  g.  in  troops,  O  da.  of  troops 

Nah.  2:10  faces  of  all  g.  blackn. 

Ilab.  1:9  they  shall  gr.  captivity 
15  and  g.  them  in  their  drag. 

Zep.  3:18  will  gr.  th.  are  sorrowf. 

Zee.  10:8  I  will  hiss  and  gr.  10 

Mat.  3:12  gr.  wheat,  Luke  3:17 
6:20  nor  clo  they  g.  into  barns 
7:16  g.  grapes  of  th.  ?  Luke  6:44 
13:28  wilt  thou  that  we  gr.  them 

29  while  ye  g.  up  the  tares 

30  burn  tares  but  g.  the  wheat 
41  shall  g.  out  of  bis  kingdom 

25:26  I  g.  wh.  I  have  not  strewed 
Luke  13:34  as  hen  doth  g.  brood 
John  6:12  g.  fragments  that  rem. 

15:6  men  g.  them  and  cast  them 
Eev.  14:8  g'.  clusters  of  vine 

16:14  g.  them  to  battle  of  that 
day 

GATHER  together. 

Gen.  34:30  few  they  shall  g.  tog 

49:1  g.  selves  to.  ye  sons  of  J.  2 
Lev.  §:3  g.  congregation  of  Israel 

together,  Num.  8:9 
Num.  21:16  g.  people  togetlier, 

Deut.  4:10;  31:12 
2  Snm.  12:28  g.  the  rest  together 
1  Chr.  16:35  (!)  God,  and  g.  us  to. 

22:2  com,  to  g.  tog.  strangers 
Est.  2:3  g.  together  fair  virgins 

4:16  gr.  tog.  Jews  in  Shushan 
./oS  11:10  if  he  g.  t.  who  hinder. 
Ps.  50:5  q.  saints  tog.  unto  mo 

104:22  they  g.  themselves  tog. 
Ec.  3:5  a  time  to  g.  stones  tog. 
Is.  11:12  g'.  to.  dispersed  of  Jud. 

49:18  g.  to.  come  tome,  60:4 
Jer.  4:5  blow  trumpet,  cry  gr.  to. 
Zep.  2:1  g.  to.  yea,  g.  to.  O  nat. 
Mat.  13:30  gr.  together  first  tares 

24:31  gr.  t.'his  elect,  Mark  13:27 

John  11:52  gr.  t.  in.  one,  Ep/t.  1:10 


837 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GEN 

Xat.  21:23  who  g.  thee  author- 
ity? Mark\\:'ig,\  LvkeW:i 
25:35  ye  g,  me  meat,  17.  drink 

Johni.ti  g.  he  power  to  bee.  so. 
3:16  G.  80  loved  vv.  he  g.  Son 
10:29  Fa.  who  g.  them  me  is 
14:31  as  Father  g.  me  command. 

Acts  2:4  to  speak  as  Sp.  g.  utter 

1  Oor.  3:6  watered,  but  G.  g.  inc. 

2  Cor.  8:5  but  first  g.  selves  to  L. 
Gal.  1:4  ^r.  him.  for  sins,  TiY.  2:14 
2:S30  loved  me,  g.  himself  for  me 

Eph.  1:22  g.  hirti  to  be  head  over 
4:8  captive  and  g.  gifts 

11  he  g.  some  apostles,  some 
5:25  loved  church  g.  hims.  for 

1  Tim.  2:6  g.  himself  ransom 
Sev.  13:2  dragon  g.  him  power 

G.WE  up. 
Gen.  25:8  Abraham  g.  vp  ghost 
17  Ishmael ;  35:29  Isaac  g.  vp 
Lam.  1:19  my  elders  g.  vp  ghost 
Mark  15:37  J.  9-.  vp  ghost,  39 ; 

i?<*«  23:46;  Jb/i»  19:30 
^c<*  5:5  An.  (7.  vpgh.\  12:23  He. 
.Be».  20:13  the  sea  g.  -up  the  dead 

G.WEST. 
Gen.  3:12  wom.  whom  thou  g. 
1  jr.  8::54  land  which  thou  g.  to 

fathers,  40,  48  :  2  Cor.  6:25, 

31,  38;  Neh.  9:.35 
JVe^.  9:20  g.  Spirit,  y.  water  for 

22  g".  kingdoms  •  27  g.  saviours 
Ps.  21:4  he  asked  life,  th.  g.  it 
Jjuke  7:44  y.  me  no  water,  45 
John  17:4  I  finis,  work  thou  g. 

12  those  thou  g.  I  have  kept 
22  the  glory  thou  g.  I  have  g. 

18:9  thou  g.  me  ha.  I  lost  none 
G.W. 

Jam.  2:3  that  weareth  g.  cloth. 

G.4ZA. 
Jvd.  16:1  Samson  went  to  G. 
Jier.  47:1  Pharaoh  emote  G.  5 
Amos  1:7  send  tire  on  wall  of  G. 
Zee.  9:5  king  sh.  perish  from  G. 
Acts  8:26  goeth  from  Jeru.  to  G. 

GAZE. 

Ex.  19j21  break  thro'  to  L.  to  g. 
GAZING. 

Nah.  3:6  I  will  set  thee  g.  stock 
Ads  1:11  why  stand  ye  g.  to  h.  ? 
10:33  were  made  g.  stock 
GEB.4. 
Jos.  21:17  G.  with,  1  Chr.  6:60 

1  K.  15:22  Asa  b.  G.  2  C'A/-.  16:6 
Is.  10:29  taken  lodging  at  G. 
Zee.  14:10  be  as  plain  from  G. 
GEBAL     Ps.  83:7 ;  Ezek.  27:9 
GEBLM.   /*■.  10:31 

GEDALIAH.  > 

2  K.  25:24  G.  sware,  Jfr.  40:9 

1  Chr.  25:3  G.  and  Z.  10:18 
Jir.  38:1  G.  eon  of  Pashur  heard 

41:2  Ishmael  smote  G.  43:6 
Zep.  1:1  sou  of  Cushi,  son  of  G. 
GEHAZI.    2  K.  4:12,  27;  5:21, 
25;  8:4 

GEMARIAH.   Jer.  29:3 ;  36:25 

GENDER. 
Lev.  19:19  sh.  not  let  cat.  g.  wi. 

2  Tim.  2:23  knowing  th.  g.  str. 

GENDERED.  ETH. 
Job  21:1D  bull  g.  and  faileth  not 
38:29  hoary  frost,  who  g.  it  ? 
Goi.  4:24  mount  Sin.  wh.  g.  to 

GENE.\LOGY. 
1  Chr.  5:1  gf.  not  to  be  reckoned 
Ezr.  2:62  sought  g.  Neh.  7:64 
8:1  g.  of  them  that  went  up 
Neh.  7:5  I  found  register  otg. 
GENEALOGIES. 

1  Chr.  9:1  Israel  reckoned  by  17. 

2  Chr.  12:15  book  of  She.  con.  g. 
31:19  portions  to  all  reck,  by  g. 

1  Tim.  1:4  no  heed  to  endless  g. 
Tit.  3:9  avoid  fool,  questions  g. 

GENERAL. 
1  C%r.  27:34  g.  king's  army  Joab 
Seb,  12:23  g.  assembly  and  chu 

GENERALLY. 
S  Sam.  17:11  Is.  be  g.  gathered 
Jer.  48:38  lamenta.  g.  on  house-t. 

GENER.ATION. 
Gm.  7:1  ha.  I  seen  right,  in  g. 
Ex.  17:16  war  with  Amal.  fr.  g, 
Veut.  23:2  not  enter  to  tenth  g. 
3  Am.  to  tenth  g.  not  enter 
8  Ed.  and  Eg.  in  third  g.  shall 
32:5  perverse  and  crooked  g.  20 
Jud.  2:10  that  g.  gath.  to  father 
JPs.  12:7  preserve  them  from  g. 


GEN 

Ps.  14:5  God  is  in  g.  of  righte. 
23:30  accounted  to  Lord  for  a  g. 
24:6  this  g.  of  them  that  seek 
49:19  he  shall  go  to  g.  of  fathers 
73:15  I  should  offend  ag.  the  g. 
78:4  show,  to  g.  praise  of  Lord 
6  that  g.  to  come  might  know 
8  a  stubborn  and  rebellious  g. 
95:10  grieved  with  q.  Ileb.  3:10 
109:13  g.  fol.  name  be  blotted 
112:2  g.  of  upright  be  blessed 
145:4  one  g.  praise  thy  works 

Prov.  27:34  crown  end.  eve.  g.  ? 
30:11  a  17.  that  curseth  father 

12  there  is  g.  pure  in  own  eyes 

13  g.  lofty ;  14  g.  whose  teeth 
Ec.  1:4  one  g.  passeth,  another  g. 
Is.  13:20  not  dwelt  in  from  g.  to 

g.  .Tcr.  50::39 
34:10  from  g.  to  g.  it  shall  lie,  17 
51:8  my  salvat.  be  from  17.  to  g. 
53:8  who  decl.  his  g.  Ads  8:.33 
Lam.  5:19  throne  rem.  fl-.  g.  to  g. 
Dan.  4:3  his.  dom.  f.  g.  to  g.  .34 
Mat.  1:1  book  of  g.  of  Jesus  Ch. 
3:7  O  g.  of  vipers,  12:34 ;  23:33 ; 

Ltike^-.t 
11:16  shall  liken  g.  Lukel:^\ 
12:.39adulterous  g.  seeketh  sign, 
16:4;  J/ar/fc  8:12 ;  Z?(*-e  11:29 

41  in  jugdm.  with  g.  Luke  ll:-32 

42  queen  of  S.  wi.  g.  Luke  11:31 
17:17  O  perverse  g.  Mark  9:19; 

Luke  9:41 
23:36  things  come  on  this  g. 
24:34  this  g.  not  pass,  ilarh 

1.3:.30:  Z'/fe  21:32 
Mark  8:;38  asha.  of  me  in  sin.  g. 
Luke  1:50  mercy  on  them  g.  to  g. 
11:30  so  sh.  S.  of  man  be  to  g. 
.50  blood  of  proph.  req.  of  17.  51 
16:8  child,  of  world  in  g.  wiser 
Ads  2:40  save  from  untoward  g. 
13:.36  David,  after  served  owngr. 
1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  chosen  g. 
See  FOURTH. 

GENERATIONS. 

Gen.  2:4  these  are  g.  of  heavens 
5:1  g.  of  Ad. ;  6:9'!7.  of  N.  10:1 
6:9  Noah  was  perfect  in  his  g. 
9:12  covenant  for  perpetual  g. 
11:10  g.  ofShem;  27  y.  ofTe. 
17:12  every  man-eh.  in  (7.  circ. 
25:12(7.  oflsh.  13;  1  Chr.  1:29 
19  g.  of  Isaac;  36:1  g.  ofE.  9 
.37:2  these  are  the  g.  of  Jacob 
E.I'.  3:15  memorial  to  all  g. 
12:14  feast  to  Lord  throui;h.  g. 
42  a  night  to  be  observed  in  g. 
10:32  homer  to  be  kept  for  g.  33 
27:21  a  statute  forever  to  their 

g.  30:21 ;  Lev.  3:17;  6:1S; 

7:30;  10:9;  17:7;  23:14,  21, 

31,  41 

30:8  incense  ;  31  oil  through,  g. 

31:13  sab.  a  sign  through  g.  16 

40:15  everlasting  priest,  tliro'  g. 
Deut.  7:9  L.  keepeth  coy.  1.000  g 

32:7  consider  years  of  many  g. 
Jud.  3:2  iff.  of  Israel  might  teach 
Ruth  4:18  these  are  g.  of  Pharcz 
1  Ohr.  16:15  word  which  he  com- 
manded to  a  1,000  g.  Ps.  105:8 
,Toh  42:16  J.  saw  son's  s.  fourj/. 
Ps.  .3-3:11  thoughts  of  h.  to  all  g. 

A'y.Vl  name  remember,  in  all  g. 

61:6  the  king's  years  as  many  17. 

72:5  shall  fear  thee  thro'  all  g. 

79:13  will  show  praise  to  all  q. 

85:5  th.  draw  anger  to  all  g.  f 

89.4  will  build  throne  to  all  g. 

90:1  our  dwelling-pla.  in  all  g. 

100:5  his  truth  end.  to  all  g. 

102:12  thy  remem.  to  all  ff. 
24  thy  years  through  all  17. 

106:31  counted  righte.  to  all  g. 

119:90  thy  faith,  is  to  all  g. 

13.5:13  thy  mem.  through,  all  g. 

145:13  thy  dom.  through,  all  g. 

146:10  thy  G.  O  Zion  to  all  g. 
Is.  41:4  calling  g.  from  begin. 

51:9  awake.  O  ann  of  L.  as  in  g. 

60:15  make  thee  joy  ofg. 

61:4  repair  desolations  "of  g. 
.Mat.  1:17  g.  fr.  Abr.  to  Dav.  14  g. 
Luke  1:48  g.  sh.  call  me  blessed 

Col.  1:'26  mys.  hid  fr.  ages  andg'. 

GENNESARET.     Mat.  14:34; 
Mark  6:53 ;  Luke  5:1 

GENTILE. 

Som.  2:9  Jew  fiist,  also  ofg.  10 
GENTILES. 

Gen.  10:5  isles  of  g.  were  divided 
Is.  11:10  root  of  Jes.  to  it  sh.  g. 
42:1  judgm.  to  r/.  Mat.  12:18 


GEN 

Ts.  42:6  light  to  g.  49:6;  Luke 

2::32;  Icfo- 1:3:47 
49:22  I  will  lift  my  hand  to  g. 
.54:3  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the  g. 
60:3  g.  shall  come  to  thy  light 

5  forces  of  g.  shall  come,  11 
16  shalt  suck  the  milk  of  f/. 

61:6  ye  shall  eat  the  riches'of  g. 

9  seed  sh.  be  known  am.  the  g. 
62:2  g.  sh.  see  thy  righteousness 
66: 12  glory  of  g.  like  flow.  stre. 

19  declare  my  glory  among  g. 
Jer.  4:7  destroyer  of  g.  is  on  w'ay 
14:22  vanities  of  g.  cause  rain  ? 
Lam.  2:9  king  and  princes  am.  g. 
Ezek.  4:13  eat  defil.  bread  am.  g. 
Joel  3:9  proclaim  ye  this  am.  g. 
Mtc.  5:8  remnant  of  Jacob  am.  g. 
Zee.  1:21  to  cast  out  horns  of  g. 
Mai.  1:11  name  sh.  be  gr.  am.  g. 
Mat.  4.15  Galilee  of  the  g. 
6:32  after  all  th.  things  g.  seek 
10:5  go  not  into  way  of  the  g. 
18  testimony  ag.  them  and  g. 
12:21  in  his  name  sh.  the  g.  tru, 
20:19  shall  deliver  him  to  the  g. 

Mark  10:.33;  Luke  18:32 
25  prin.  oig.  exer.  Litke  22:25 
Lukp  21:24  Jerusal.  trodden  of  g. 

til!  times  of  g.  be  fulfilled 
John  7:35  to  disp.  am  g.  teach  g. 
Acts  7:45  with  Je.  into  pos.  of  g. 
9:15  to  bear  my  name  before  g. 
10:45  on  the  g.  was  poured  gift 
11:1  g.  received  word  of  God 

18  liath  G.  to  g.  granted  rep.  ? 
13:42  g.  besought  words  preach. 

46  P.  and  B.  said.  We  turn  to  g. 
14:27  opened  door  of  faith  to  g. 
15:3  declare  the  conversion  of  g'. 

7  g.  by  my  mou.  sh.  hear  word 
12  wonders  G.  wrought  am.  g. 
14  God  at  first  did  visit  g.  17 

19  them  which  from  am.' the  g. 
23  greeting  to  breth.  of  the  g. 

18:6  henceforth  I  will  go  to  g. 

21:19  God  wrought  am.  the  g. 
21  teach.  J.  am.  g.  to  forsake 
25  touch,  the  g.  which  believe 

22:21  I  will  send  thee  far  to  g. 

26:20  g.  that  they  should  repent 

23  Ch.  sh.  show  light  to  the  g. 
28:28  salvation  of  God  sent  to  g. 

Pom.  1:13  fl-uit,  as  am.  other  g. 
2:14  g.  w^hich  have  not  the  law 

24  God  blasphemed  am.  the  g. 
3:9  proved  Jews  and  g.  und.  sin 

29  is  he  not  of  g.  ?  yes  of  g. 
9:24  not  of  Jews,  but  also  of  g. 

.30  g.  wh.  foUo.  not  after  ri^rht. 
11:11  salvation  come  to  the^. 

12  diinin.  of  them  riches  ofg". 

13  to  you  g.  as  the  apos.  ofg. 

25  till  the  fulness  of  g.  be  come 
15:9  that  g.  might  glorify  God ; 

I  will  confess  among  g. 

10  rejoice,  ye  g.  with  his  peo. 

11  praise  L.  all  g.  and  laud 

12  over  g.  in  him  shall  </.  trust 
16  minist.  of  Jesus  Christ  to  g. 

that  offering  up  of  the  g.  18 
27  if  g.  have  been  made  parta. 
1C:4  all  the  churches  of  the  g. 
1  Cor.  5:1  not  named  amon^j  g. 
10:20  thing  g.  sacrifice  to  devils 
.32  ofl'ence  neither  to  J.  nor  g. 
12:2  ye  know  ye  were  g.  carried 

13  whether  we  be  Jews  or  g. 
Gal.  2:12  he  did  eat  with  g. 

14  man.  of  g.  why  compel,  g.  ? 

15  Jews,  arid  not  sinners  of  g. 
3:14  blessing  of  Abraham  on  g. 

Eph.  2:11  in  time  past  g.  in  flesh 
3:1  prisoner  of  Jesus  Ch.  for  g. 

6  that  g.  should  be  feUow- 
heirs 

8  preach  am.  g.  unsea.  riches 
4:17  ye  walk  not  as  other  g. 
Col.  l':'27  glorv  of  mvstery  am.  Q. 
1  Thes.  2:16  forbid,  to  spe.  to  g. 

4:5  in  lust  of  concupis.  as  the  g. 

1  Tim  .  2:7  ordained  teacher  of  g. 
3:16  preached  to  the  17. 

2  Tim.  1:11  teacher  ofg. 

1  Pet.  2:12  couvers.  honest  am.  g. 
4:3  to  have  wrought  will  of  g. 

3  John  7  taking  nothing  of  the  g. 
liec.  11:2  the  court  is  given  to  g. 

GENTLE. 

1  Thes.  2:7  were  g.  among  you 

2  71m.  2:24  ser.  of  L.  muft  be  g. 
Tit.  3:2  g.  showing  all  meekness 
./am.  3:17  \visd.  from  ab.  pure  g. 

1  Pet.  2:18  subject  not  only  to  g. 

GENTLENESS. 

2  Sam.  22-:lH  thv  g.  made  me 
great,  Ps.  18:35 


838 


GHO 

2  Cor.  10:1 1  bes.  you  by  g.  of  C. 
Gal.  5:22  fruit  of  the  Spirit  ie  g. 

GENTLY. 
2Sam.  18:5  deal  g.  w  ith  Absalom 
Is.  40:11  g.  lead  those  wi.  young 
GERA.    .lud.  3:15;  2  Sam.  16:5 
GERAHS.  .Ek.  30:13  ;X(=«.  27:25; 

Num.  3:47;  18:16;  Eze.  45:12 
GER.VR.  Gen.  20:1,  2  :  26:6,  20 
GERGESENES.   Mat.  8:28 

GERIZIM. 
Deut.  11:29  bles.  on  mt.  G.  27:12 
Jos.  8:33  aga.  mount  G.  Jucl.  9;7 

GERSHOM,  GERSHON. 
Gen.  46:11  G.  Kohath  and  Merarl 
Ex.  6:-lG;Num.  3:17;  1  Chr.  6:1; 

23:6 

Ex.  2:22  name  of  Moses'  son  G. 
Nu?n.  3:21  G.  familv  of  Libnites 
4:28  sons  of  G.  7:7:  10:17 
■los.  21:6  children  of  G.  had,  27 
Ezr.  8:2  sons  of  Phinehas,  G. 

GESHm. 
2  Sam.  13:37  and  went  to  G.  38 
14:23  Joab  went  to  G.  .32 
15:6  servant  vowed  a  vow  at  G. 
GESHITRITES. 
Jos.  13:13  G.  dw.  among,  1  Sam. 
27:8 

GET. 

Gen.  .34:4  g.  me  damsel  to  wife 
Ex.  14:17  will  g.  honor  up.  Pha. 
Lev.  14:21  poor  and  cannot  g.  SSI 
Deut.  8:18  power  to  g.  wealth 
Jud.  14:2  g.  her  me  to  wife,  3 

1  K.  1:2  that  king  may  g.  heat 
Ps.  119:104  precepts  I  g.  under. 
Prov.  4:5  g.  wisdom,  g.  underst. 

16:16  better  g.  wisd.  than  gold 
17:16  in  hand  of  fool  to  g.  wis. 
Ec.  3:6  there  is  a  time  to  g. 
Lam.  3:7  I  cannot^,  out 
Ezek.  22:27  to  g.  dishonest  gain 
Dan.  4:14  beasts  g.  from  under 
Zep.  .3:19  I  ivill  g.  them  praise 
Luke  9:12  lodge  and  g.  victuals 

2  Cor.  2:11  lest  Sat.  g.  advantage 
Jam.  4:13  buy,  sell,  and  g.  gain 

GET  thee. 
Gen.  12:1  g.  t.  out  of  co.  Acts  7:8 
Ex.  10:28  g.  thee  from  me 

11:8  g.  thee  out,  and  all  people 

19:24  Lord  said  to  Mosos.  g.  th. 

down,  32:7:  Deut.  9:12 
1 K.  17:3  g.  t.  hence;  9  to  Zarep. 

18:41  Elijah  said,  g.  thee  up 
2K.  3:13  g.  t.  to  prophets  of  fath. 
Is.  40:9  O  Z.  g.  t.  to  high  mount. 

47:5  and  g.  thee  into  darkness 
■Jer.  13:1  g.  thee  a  linen  girdle 
Mat.  4:10  J.  saith,  g.  t.  hence,  S. 

16:23  said  to  Peter,  g.  t.  behind 
me,  S.  Mark  8:33 ;  Luke  4:8 
Ads  10:20  arise,  g.  thee  down 

22:18  g.  t.  quickly  out  of  Jerui. 

GET  ye. 
Gen.  19:14  said,  fp.  g.  ye  out 
Is.  30:11  g.  ye  out  of  way 
Jer.  49:31  g.  ye  to  wealthy  nat. 
■Joel  3: 1 3  g.  ye  down 
Zee.  0:7  g.  ye  hence,  walk  to 

GET  you. 
Gen.  34:10  g.  you  possessions 

•K:2  g.  you  down  thither 
Ex.  5:4  g.  you  to  your  burdens 

11  g.  you  str.  wh.  you  can  find 
Num.  16:"24  g.  y.  up  fr.  tab.  of  K. 
Jos.  2:16  g.  you  to  the  mountain 

1  .Saw.  2.5:5  g.  you  up  to  Carmel 
Jer.  49:30  flee,  g.  you  far  off 

GETHSEMANE. 
Mat.  26:36  caUed  G.  Mark  14:32 
GETTETH. 

2  Sam.  5:8  whoso  g.  to  gutter 
Prov.  3:13  man  that  g  underst. 

9:7  rcproveth  scorner  g.  shame, 
rebuketh  wicked  man  g.  blot 

15:32  hear,  reproof  g.  underst. 

18:15  prudent  g.  knowledge 

19:8  that  g.  wisdom  loveth  soul 
Jer.  17:11  g.  riches  not  by  right 

48:44  that  g.  out  of  pit 
GETTING. 
Gen.  31:18  J.  carried  cattle  oTg. 
Prov.  4:7  with  all  thv  (7.  get  und. 

21:6  g.  of  treas.  by  lying  tongue 

GHOST. 
Gen.  49:33  J.  yielded  np  the  g. 
Job  10:18  I  had  given  up  g. 

11:20  hope  as  giving  up  otg. 

14:10  man  giveth  up  g. 
Jer.  15:9  she  hath  given  up  g. 
Mat.  27:50  J.  cried,  yielded  up  g. 


CRUDEN'S  COJfCORDAXCE. 


GIF 

Acls  5:10  Sapphira  yielded  np  ff. 

See  GAVE,  GIVE,  HOLY. 

GIAH.   2  Sam.  2M 
GIANT. 

2  Sam.  21:16  off/.  18;  1  Chr.  20:4 
1  C7ir.  20:6  son  of  57.  ;  8  born  to  g. 
Job  16:14  runneth  on  me  likeg'. 

GIANTS. 
Gen.  6:4  there  were  g.  in  earth 
Num.  13::3;3  we  saw  g.  sons  of  A. 
Deut.  2:11  Em.  were  counted  g. 
3:11  Og.  of  B.  remained  of  rem- 
nant of  7.  .Jos.  12:4;  13:12 
13  Bash,  called  the  land  of  g. 
Jos.  15:8  lot  of  J.  at  valley  of  g. 
'  17:15  jret  thee  up  to  land  of  g. 
18:16  Benj.  came  to  valley  of  gr. 
GIBEAH. 
Jua.  19:14  by  G.  16;  20:9.  13 

1  Sam.  10:26  home  to  G.  15:.34 
2Sam,  21:6  sev.  sons  to  L.  in  G. 
/«.  10:29  afraid,  G.  of  Saul  is  fled 
Hos.  5:8  blow  cornet  in  G.  9:9 

10:9  Binned  from  days  of  G. 

GIBEON. 

Jos.  10:12  stand  still  upon  G. 

2  Sam.  3:30  slain  Asahel  at  G. 

1  A".  3:5  in  G.  L.  app.  to  Sol.  9:2 
1  Cfir.  8:29  at  G.  dw.  father,  9:35 
21:29  altar  of  b.-ofl'eriiig  at  G. 
Is.  28:21  as  in  the  valley  of  G. 
GIBEOlSnTES.  253771.21:1,9 

GIDEON. 
Jud.  6:11,  24,  34  ;  7:1,  14,  18;  8:21 
Hed.  11:32  wou.  fail  to  tell  of  G. 
GIDEONI.  iV^M.l:ll;2:22;7:60,65 

GIEREAGLE. 
Lev.  11:18  abom.  g.  Deut.  14:17 
GIFT. 

GeTi.  34:12  so  much  dowry  and  g. 
Ex.  23:8  take  no  g.  for  g.  blind- 

eth  the  wise,  Z>fiii.  16:19 
Num.  8:19  given  Lev.  as  g.  18:6 
Ps.  45:12  daughter  of  T.  with  g. 
Prov.  17:8  g.  as  precious  stone 
23  ^vicked  tak.  g.  out  of  bosom 

18:16  a  man's  g.  maketh  room 

21:14  g.  in  secret  pacifleth  ang. 

25:14  whoso  boasteth  of  false  g. 
Ec.  3:13  it  is  the  g.  of  G.  5:19 

7:7  g.  destroyeth  the  heart 
Mat.  5:23  bring  g.  to  the  altar 
34  leave  g.  before  altar  and  go 

8:4  offer  g.  that  M.  commanded 

15:5 a  g.  ty  whatso.  thou  might- 
est  be  profited,  Mark  7:11 

23:18  whoso  sweareth  by  g.  19 
John  4:10  thou  knewest  g.  of  G. 
Acts  2:.38  sh.  receive  g.  of  II.  G. 

8:20  thoujjht  g.  of  G.  be  purch. 

10:45  on  Gentiles  poured  out  g. 

11:17  God  cave  them  like  g. 
Jtom.  1:11  impart  spiritual  g. 

5:15  not  as  offence,  so  is  free  g. 

16  g.  free  g.  of  many  offences 

17  which  receive  g.  of  ri''hte. 

18  the  free  g.  came  on  all  men 
6:23  the  g.  of  God  is  eternal  life 

1  Cor.  1:7  ye  come  behi.  in  no  g. 
7:7  ev.  man  hath  pro.  g.  of  God 
13:2  tho'  I  have  g.  of  prophecy 

2  Cor.  8:4  that  we  would  rec.  g. 
9:15  thanks  to  God  for  unsp.  g. 

jEl)h.  2:8  faith  is  the  g.  of  God 
4:7  accord,  to  meas.  of  g.  of  Ch. 
Phil.  4:17  not  bee.  I  desire  a  g. 

1  Tim.  4:14  neglect  not  g.  in  thee 

2  Tim.  1:6  stir  up  the  g.  in  thee 
,  Heb.  6:4  tasted  of  heavenly  g. 

Jam.  1:17  every  good  g.  and  per- 
fect g.  is  from  above 

GIFTS. 

Gen.  25:6  Abra.  gave  g.  to  sons 
Lev.  23:.38  feasts,  besides  your  g. 
Num.  18:29  of  al!  your  g.  offer 
2  Chr.  19:7  with  L.  is  no  tak.  g. 
Est.  2:18  Ahasuerus  gave  g. 

9:22  sending  g.  to  the  poor 
Ps.  68: 18  recei  ved  g.  foi  men 

72:10  kings  of  Sheba  offer  g. 
Prov.  6:35  thouah  thou  givest  g. 

15:27  that  hateth  g.  shall  live 

19:6  man  friend  to  him  giv.  g. 

29:4  g.  overthroweth  judgment 
Is.  1:23  every  one  loveth  g. 
Ezek.  16:33  g.  to  whor.  g.  to  lov. 

20:26  I  polluted  them  in  own  g. 
31  when  ye  offer  g.  ye  pollute 
39  pollute  name  no  more  wi.  g. 

22:12  in  thee  have  they  taken  g. 
Dan.  2:48  king  gave  Daniel  g, 

5:17  let  thy  g.  be  to  thyself 
Mat.  2.11  presented  to  him  g. 


GIR 

Mat  7:11  to  gi.  good  g.  Ln.  11:13 
hukt  21:1  ricTi  casting  their  g. 

5  temple  was  adorned  with  g. 
liom.  11:29  g.  of  G.  w'ithout  rep. 
12:6  g.  differing  accor.  to  grace 
1  Cor.  12:1  concerning  spirit,  g. 
4  there  are  diversities  off/. 
9  another  g.  of  healing,  28,  30 
31  covet  earnestly  the  bests'. 
14:1  and  desire  spiritual  g. 
Eph.  4:8  and  gave  g.  to  men 
Ih-b.  2:4  God  witness  with  g. 
5:1  may  offer  g.  and  sacrifices 
8:3  high-priest  ord.  to  offer  g. 

4  there  are  priests  that  offer  g. 
9:9  offered,  both  g.  and  sacrif. 
11:4  God  testifying  of  Abel's  g. 

Bev.  11:10  dwell  ou  earth  send  g. 

GIHON. 

Gen.  2:13  name  of  river  is  G. 
1  K.  1:33  bring  Sol.  to  G.  38,  45 

GILBOA. 

1  Sam.  31:1.  8;  2  Sam.  21:12; 

1  Chr.  10:1,  8 

2  Sam.  1:21  G.  let  th.  be  no  dew 

GILEAO. 

Num.  32:1  G.  place  for  cattle,  40 
Ps.  60:7  G.  mine,  Man.  108:8 
Cant.  4:1  hair  as  goats  fr.  G.  6:5 
Jer.  8:22  there  no  balm  in  G.  1 
22:6  art  G. ;  46:11  go  into  G. 
IIos.  6:8  G.  is  the  city  of  them 
12:11  is  there  iniquity  in  G.  ? 
GILEABITE,  S.  Jw?.  10:3 ;  11:1; 
18:4,  5;  %Sam.  17:27 
GILGAL. 
Jos.  4:19  enc.  in  G.  9:6;  10:6 
Jvd.  2:1  angel  came  from  G. 
1  Sam.  7:16  8.  went  to  G.  11:14 
13:7  Saul  in  G. ;  8  Sam.  15:^3 
Amos  4:4  at  G.  multiply  trans. 
Mic.  6:5  him  from  Sliittim  to  G. 
GILONITE.  2  Sam.  15:12;  23:34 

GIN,  S. 
Job  1S:9  g.  sh.  take  him  by  heel 
Ps.  140:5 ;  141:9  : /6-.  8:14;  Am.  3:5 
GIRD. 

Ex.  29:5  g.  him  with  girdle,  9 
■lad.  3:16  Ehud  did  g.  dagger 
1  Sam.  25: 13  j;'.  on  ev.  man  sword 
Ps.  45:3  g.  sword  on  tliy  thigli 
Is.  8:9  g.  yours,  ye  shall  be  nr. 
Ezek.  44:18  g.  what  cans,  sweat 
■Joel  1:13  g.  yours,  and  lament 
Luke  12:.37  sh.  g.  himself  and 
17:8  g.  thyself  and  serve  me 
■John  21:18  old,  another  g.  thee 
Acts  12:8  g.  and  bind  on  sandals 

See  LOINS,  SACKCLOTH. 

GIRDED. 

Lfv.  8:7  he  g.  him  with  girdle 

1  Sam.  2:18  Sam.  g.  wi.  linen  ep. 

2  Sam.  6:14  David  gr.  with  cphod 
20:8  Joab's  garment  g.  to  him 
22:40  g.  with  strength  Ps.  18::J9 

1  K.  20:;32  g.  sackcloth  on  loins 
Ps.  30:11  g.  me  with  gladness 

65:6  being  g.  with  power 

93:1  strength  wherewith  he  g. 

103:19  girdle  wherewith  he  is  g. 
Is.  45:5  I  g.  thee,  though  thou 
Lam.  2:10  elders  of  Zion  g.  with 
Ezek.  16:10  I  g.  thee  with  fine  li. 

2:3:15  images  g.  with  girdles 
■Toel  1:8  lament  like  a  virgin  g. 
John  13:4  took  towel  and  g.  him. 

5  towel  wherewith  he  was  w. 
Bev.  15:6  breasts  g.  with  girtue 
See  LOINS,  swohd. 

GIRDEDST. 
John  21:18  when  young  g.  thys. 

GIRDETH. 
1  K.  20:11  him  that  g.  his  ham. 
.Job  12:18  and  he  g.  their  loins 
Ps.  18:32  it  is  God  that  g.  me 
Prm>.  31:17  she  g.  her  loins 

GIRDING. 
Is.  3:24  inst.  of  stom.  g.  of  sack. 
22:12  L.  did  call  to  g.  with  sack. 

GIRDLE. 
Ex.  28:4  they  shall  make  a  g. 
8  curious  g.  of  ephod,  27,  28; 

29:5;  39:5,  20;  Lev.  8:7 
39  thou  make  g.  of  needlework 
39:29  g.  of  fine  twined  linen 
1  Sam.  18:4  gave  Da.  bow  and  g. 
1  K.  2:5  blood  of  war  on  his  g. 
IK.  1:8  Eli.i.  girt  with  g.  of  lea. 
Job  12:18  loins  of  kings  with  g, 
Ps.  109:19  g.  wherewith  he  is 
Is.  3:24  instead  of  a  17.  a  rent 
5:27  nor  shall  g.  of  loins  be 


GIV 

Is.  11:5  righteous,  'be  g.  of  loins 

faithfulness  g.  of  reins 
22:21  strengthen  Eliakim  wi.  g. 
Jer.  13:1  get  thee  a  linen  g. 

10  as  this  g.  good  for  nothing 
Mat.  3:4  J.  had  a  I.  g.  Mark  1:6 
Acts  21:11  took  P.'s  g.  owneth  g. 
Rev.  1:13  gi.  about  paps  gold.  g. 

GIRDLES. 
Ex.  28:40  for  Aaron's  sons  g. 
29:9  Aaron  and  sons  with  g. 
Prov.  31:24  deliver,  g.  to  merch. 
Ezek.  23:15  images  o'f  C.  with  g. 
Bev.  15:6  angels  g.  wi.  golden  g. 

GIRGASHITE,  S. 
Gen.  10:16  beg.  the  G.  1  Chr.  1:14 
15:21  the  land  G.  ^V./(.  9:8 
Jos.  3:10  will  drive  out  the  G. 

GIRL,  S. 
.Toel  3:3  have  sold  g.  for  wine 
Zee.  8:5  full  of  boys  and  g. 
GIRT. 

1  Sam.  2:4  that  stumbled  are  g. 
%K.  1:8  g.  with  girdle  of  leather 
.lohn  21:7  S.  Pet.  g.  fisher's  coat 
Eph.  6:14  loins  g.  with  truth 
Btv.  1:13  g.  about  paps  golden  g. 
GITTITE.  2  >Sam.  6:10;  15:19; 
21:19 

GIYE. 

Gen.  15:2  what  wilt  g.  me  ? 
2/3:11  the  field  I  g.  thee  and 
28:22  all  thou  g.  me  I  will  g. 

E.r.  10:25  musty,  us  sacrifices 
30:12  shall  g.  eV.  man  ransom 
13  17.  every  one  half  a  shekel 

Num.  11:4  sh.  g.  flesh  to  eat?  18 
22:18  if  B.  g.  me  house,  24:13 
35:2  shall  g.  to  Levites  suburbs 

Deut.  16:17  every  man  g.  aa  he  is 

able,  Ezek.  40:5, 11 
25:3  forty  stripes  he  may  g. 

1  Sam,.  22:7  son  of  Jesse  (7.  fields  ? 

2  Sam.  23:15  oh  th.  one  g.  me  dr. 
of  well  of  Beth.  1  Chr.  11:17 

1 K.  13:8  if  thou  wilt  g.  me 

Chr.  30:12  hand  of  G.  to  g.  one 
Ezr.  9:8  and  to  g.  us  a  naif 

9  to  g.  us  a  reviving  in  Judah 
■lob  2:4  man  hath  he  g.  for  life 
Ps.  2:8  I  shall  g.  thee  heathen 

37:4  he  shall  g.  thee  desires 
49:7  none  can  g.  to  God  a  rans. 
51:16  not  sac.  else  wo.  I  g.  it 
78:20  can  he  g.  bread  also  ? 
91:11  g.  angels  charge,  Mat.  4:6 
109:4  t  g.  myself  unto  prayer 

Prov.  29:15  rod  and  reproof  (/. 
17  he  shall  g.  rest,  g.  delight 

Ec.  2:26  he  may  g.  to  him  good 

Cant.  8:7  if  man  g.  substance 

Is.  30:23  then  ho  shall  g.  rain 
55:10  that  it  g.  seed  to  sower 
61:3  g.  them  beauty  for  ashes 

Jer.  3:19  shall  I  g.  pleas,  land  ? 
17:10  g.  man  ac.  to  ways,  .32:19 
29:11  g.  you  an  expected  end 

Ezek.  2:8  eat  that  I  g.  thee 
3:3  fill  bowels  with  roll  I  g. 
46:16  prince  g.  gift  to  sons,  17 

Dan.  9:22  conie  to  g.  thee  skill 

Mic.  6:7  I  g.  first-born  for  tran.  ? 

Zee.  8:12  vine  shall  g.  fruit,  gro. 
shall  g.  incrc.  heav.  g.  dew 

Mat.  7:9  ask  bread,  will  g.  sto.  ? 

10  will  he  g.  serp.  ?  Luke  11:11 

11  how  to  g.  gifts  to  child,  so 
F.  to  g.  that  ask,  Luke  11:13 

14:7  to  g.  what  she  would  ask 

16:26  g.  in  exchange  for  soul? 
Mark  8:37 

19:7  g.  writinij  of  divorcement  ? 

26:15  what  will  ye  g.  me 
Mark  6:25  g.  me  head  of  John 

12:9  he  will  g.  vineyard  to  oth. 
Luke  4:6  to  whom.  I  will,  I  g.  It 

6:.38  good  measure  shall  men  g. 

11:8  g.  as  many  as  he  needeth 
John  4:14  water  I  shall  g.  him 

6:27  meat  Son  of  man  shall  g. 
52  can  this  man  g.  his  flesh  ? 

10:28  I  g.  to  them  eternal  life 

12:22  what  thou  ask  G.  will  g. 

13:29  that  he  should  g.  to  poor 

14:16  he  shall  g.  you  Comforter 
27  my  peace  t  g.  to  you ;  not  as 
world  givetfi.  g.  I  unto  you 

15:16  what,  ye  ask  he  may  g. 

16:23  what,  ye  ask  he  will  g. 

17:2  he  should  g.  eternal  life 
Acts  3:6  such  as'l  have  g.  I  thee 

6:4  will  g.  ourselves  to  prayer 

20:35  more  blessed  to  g.  than  r. 
Bom.  8  .32  him  also  freely  g. 
Eph.  1:17  God  may  g.  you  spirit 

4:28  have  to  g.  to  him  ueedeth 


GIV 

2  Tim.  4:8  righte.  Judge  shall  g. 
Ileb.  2:1  to  g.  more  earnest  heed 
1  .John  5:16  g.  life  for  thi^m  that 
Bev.  13:15  power  to  g.  life  to  im. 
16:19  to  g.  her  cup  of  wine 
22:12  g.  every  man  ac.  to  work 
See  ACCOUNT,  olouy,  sware. 

GI'VE,  imperatively. 
Gen.  14:21  g.  me  the  persons 

27:28  G.  g.  thee  dew  of  heaven 

29:21  g.  me  wife;  30:1  g.  child. 
Num.  6:26  Lord  g.  thee  peace 
Jos.  2:12  and  g.  me  true  token 

15:19  g.  bless,  g.  spr.  Juil.  1:15 
1  Sam.  8:6  g.  us  a  king  to  judge 

17:10  g.  me  man  that  we  may 

1  K.  .3:9  g.  servant  understand. 
26  g.  her  the  living  child,  27 

2  K.  6:29  I  said,  g.  thy  son  that 

1  Chr.  16:28  g.  to  Lord  glory  and 

strength.  29;  Ps.  29:1 ;  96:7,8 
22:12  tlie  Lord  g.  thee  wisdom 

2  Chr.  1:10  g.  me  now  wisdom 
■Job  32:21  nor  let  me  g.  flat,  titles 
Ps.  28:4  g.  according  to  deeds 

60:11  g.  help  fr.  trouble,  108:12 
86:16  g.  strength  to  thy  servant 
119:.34  g.  me  understanding,  73, 
125,  144, 169 
Prov.  9:9  gr.  instni.  to  wise  man 
23:26  my  son,  g.  me  thy  heart 
25:21  if  enemy  hunger,  g.  him 

bread.  Bom.  12:20 
30:8  g.  me  neither  poverty  nor 
15  two  daughters,  crying  g.  g. 
Ec.  11:2  g.  a  portion  to  seven 
Is.  62:7  g.  no  rest  till  establish  J. 
Jer.  18:19  g.  heed  to  me,  O  Lord 
Layn.  2:18  g.  thyself  no  rest 
3:65  g.  them  sorrow  of  heart 
Ezek.  3:17  g.  warning  from  me 
Dan.  5:17  g.  rewards  to  another 
IIos.  4:18  rulers  do  love,  g.  ye 
9:14  g.  O  Lord,  what  wilt  g.  f 
13:10  g.  me  a  king  and  princes 
7.ec.  11:12  g.  mo  my  price 
Mat.  5:42  g.  to  him  that  asketh 
6:11  <7.  us  our  daily  b.  Luke  11:3 
9:24  g.  place;  10:8  freely  g. 
14:16  g.  them  to  eat,  Mark  6:.37 : 

Luke%:Vi 
17:27  and  g.  to  them  for  me 
19:21  g.  to  poor,  Mark  10:21 
20:8  and  g.  them  their  hire 
25:8  g.  us  of  your  oil,  lamps  out 
Luke  6:38  g.  and  it  shall  be  giv. 
11:41  g.  alms  of  such,  12:.33 
14:9  say,  g.  this  man  place 
15:12  give  me  portion  of  goods 
.IohnA:13.  saith,'/.  me  drink,  10 
6:.34  L.  everm.  g.  us  this  bread 
9:24  g.  God  praise,  man  is  sin. 
Arts  S:19  S.  said,  g.  me  power 
Bom.  12:19  g.  place  to  wrath 

1  Cor.  10:.32  g.  none  offence 

2  Cor.  9:7  let  him  g.  not  pradg. 
Col.  4:1  g.  servant's  that  is  just 

1  Ti7n.  4:13  g.  attend,  to  reading 

15  g.  thyself  to  them 

Ber.  10:9  g.  me  the  little  book 
18:7  torment  and  sorrow  g.  her 

See  CHARGE,  EAR,  GLORY,  LIGHT. 

I  will  GIVE. 

Gen.  17:8  /  will  g.  to  thee  land 
wherein  thou  art  a  stranger, 
48:4 ;  Deut.  34:4 

16  /  will  g.  son ;  28:22  tenth  to 
Ex.  3:31  /  icill  g.  favor ;  33:14 
Lev.  26:4  I  zv.  g.  rain,  Devt.  11:14 

6  /  irill  g.  peace  in  the  land 

1  Sayn.  1:11  /  will  g.  him  to  L. 

2  Sam.  12:11  I  will g.  wives  to 
1  K.  11:13  I u'ill  g.  one  tribe 

31  /  will  g.  ten  tribes  to  thee 
Vi:~  I  wilig.  reward;  21:2 
21:7  I  ivill  g.  vineyard  of  Nab. 

1  Chr.  22:9  tu  ill  g.  rest,  Iw.  g. 

2  Chr.  1:12  I  will  g.  thee  riches 
Ps.  30:12  O  L.  /  irill  g.  thanks 

57:7  I  U'ill  sing  g.  praise.  108:1 

Prov.  3:28  to-morrow  Iicill  g. 

Is.  3:4  Iw.  Q.  child,  to  be  pr'inc. 
41:27  Iwitl  g.  to  Jerusalem  one 

that  bringeth  good  tidings 
42:6  I  will  sr.'thee  for  cove.  49:8 
45:3  Iii'ill  g.  treas. ;  49:6  lifftft 

Jer.  3:15  I  will  g.  you  pastors 
9:15  /  will  g.  waters  of  gall  to 
14:13  I  will  g.  peace  in  land 
17:3  I  will  g.  substance  to  spoil 
24:7  /  will  g.  heart  to  know  me 
32-:»  7  77).  g.  heart,  Ezek.  11:19 

Ezek.  7'21  I  will  g.  to  strancers 
11:17  Iwtll  g.  you  land  of  Isr. 
16-.38  Iw.  g.  thee  blood  in  fury 
39  /      (I.  thee  into  their  hand 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GIV 

Ezek.  16:61 1  will  q.  them  for  daii . 
21:27  whose  right  it  is,  /  will  rj. 
29:21  I  will  g.  opening  of  month 
36:26  I  will  g.  yon  heart  of  flesh 
Mat.  11:28  and  1  will  g.  you  rest 
16:19  /  icill  q.  to  tliee  the  keys 
20:4  wliat.  is  right  1  will  g.  you 
14  /  will  q.  to  last  even  as  to 
Mark  (i:22  aslc,  1  will  g.  it  thee 
Luke  21:15  /  w.  q.  you  a  mouth 
John  8:51  bread  I  will  g.  is  my 
Acts  13:34  /  will  g.  mercies  of  D. 
Bev.  2:10  /  will  g.  thee  a  crown 
17  I  will  g.  him  a  white  stone 
23  I  w.  g.  ev,  one  ac.  to  works 
28  /  witl  g.  him  the  mom.  star 
11:3  I  ivill  g.  power  to  my  two 
21:6  /  if.  g.  him  athirst  w.  of  1. 

Will  I  GIVE. 
Gen.  12:7  to  thy  seed  w.  Ig.  this 
land,  13  15;  24:7;  28:13;  35:12; 
Ex.  ;3a.l3;  33:1 
Dent.  I:.3(i  to  him  7Dill  Ig.  land 
1  Sam.  18:17  M.  her  w.  I g.  thee 
Ps.  18:49  will  I  g.  thanks  to 
Cant.  7:12  wilt  I  g.  thee  my 
Is.  43:4  will  I  g.  men  for  thee 
Ezek.  36:26  new  heart  w.  I  g.  you 
Hag.  2:9  this  place  will  /g'.  peace 
Mat.  4:9  Th.  things  will  Ig. 
Luke  4:6  this  power  loill  Ig.  thee 
Bev.  2:7  over.  xoUl  I  g.  17,  26 

Lord  GIVE. 
Ex.  12:25  to  land  which  L.  will 
g.  you.  Lev.  14:34;  2.3:10;  25:2 
Nu7n.  15:2 
16:8  Lord  shall  g.  flesh  to  eat 
Num.  22:13  Lord  refuseth  to  g. 
36:2  L.  com.  to  g.  land  by  lot 
Deut.  1:25  land  the  Lord  doth^. 
28:65  L.  shall  g.  trerab.  heart 
Jos.  17:4  L.  com.  to  g.  inherit. 

1  K.  15:4  i.  his  God  did  g.  lamp 

2  C%r.  25:9  L.  is  able  to  g.  much 
i%.  29:11  Z,.  ff.  strength  to  peo. 

84:11  L.  will  g.  grace  and  glory 
85:12  L.  shall     which  is  good 

Js.  7:14  i.  hims.  shall  g.  a  sign 
14:;j  the  Lord  shall  g'.  thee  rest 
30:20  Lord  g.  you  bread  of  adv. 

Zee.  10:1  L.  g.  showers  of  ram 

Luke  1:32  L.  shall  gf.  him  throne 

%  Titn.  1:16  L.  g.  mercy  to  house 
IVot  GIVE,  or  GIVE  not. 

LJcc.  5: 10  1  will  not  g.  straw 
30:15  rich  n.  g.  more,  poor  n.  1. 

Lev.  25:.37  shall  not  g.  money  on 

Deut.  7:3  dau.  shall  7iot  g.  to  sou 

t/ud.  21:7  we  will  not  g.  wives 

Ezr.  9:12  g.  not  your  daughters, 
Neh.  10:30 ;  13:25 

J's.  1:32:4  will  n.  g.  sleep  to  eyes 

Prow.  6:4  g.  not  sleep  to  eyes 
31:3  g.  not  thy  strength  to  wo. 

7s.  13:10  constel.  not  g.  light 
42:8  glory  7iot  g.  to  anot.  48:11 
62:8  I  will  no  more  g.  thy  com 

Ezek.  32:7  moou  sh.  n.  g.  her  lig. 
Mat.  34:29 ;  Mark  1.3:24 

Jbei  2:17  g'.  not  heritage  to  rep. 

Mat.  7:6  g.  n.  that  is  holy  to  the 

Mark  12:15  sh.  we  g.  or  «oi  £/.  t 

Eph.  4.27  neither  (7.  place  to  de. 

Jisiwi.  2:16  g.  n.  things  they  need 
GIVE  thanks. 

8  Sam.  22:.50  I  will  g.  t.  to  thee, 
P.'i.  18:49 

1  C%r.  16:8g'.  t.  totheL.Ps.  10.5:1; 
106:1;  107:1,  118:1,29;  136:1.  3 
35  save  us,  that  we  may  g.  ill. 
to  thy  holy  name,  P.<i.  100:47 
25:3  witii  a  harp  to  g.  thanks 

Ps.  6:5  in  grave  who  shall  g.  t. 
30:4  g.  th.  at  the  remembrance 
of  his  holiness,  97:12 
12  O  Lord,  I  will  g.  t.  for  ever 
3.5:18  I  will  g.  t.  In  congregation 
75:1  to  thee,  O  God,  do  we  g.  t. 
79:13  so  we  thy  people  will  g.  t. 
92:1  good  thing  to  q.  t.  to  Lord 
100:47  to  g.  i.  to  holy  name 
119:62  at  midnight  I  will  g.  t. 
122:4  tribes  go  up  to  g.  thanks 
1.36:2  g.  t.  to  God  of  gods,  26 
140:13  right,  g.  t.  to  thy  name 

Pom.  16:f  to  whom  I  g.  thanks 

1  Cor.  10:30  that  for  which  1  g  t. 

Eph.  1:16  I  cease  not  to  q.  I.  for 
Col.  1:3  we  g.  t.  to  G.  and  Father 

1  Tlies.  1:2  we  g.  thanks  to  (Jod 
6:18  in  everything  q.  thmiks 

S  Tims.  2:13  we  are  bound  Uyg.  t. 

Bev.  11:17  we  g.  thee  t.  L.  G.  A. 
GIVE  up. 

Veut.  23:14  Lord  walkcthtog'.  up 
Uliue  euemies,  31:5 


GIV 

1  K.  14:16  he  shall  g.  Lsrael  up 
Job  3:11  why  did  not  I  g.  upgh.  ? 

13:19  I  shall  g.  up  the  ghost 
Is.  43:6  I  say  to  north,  g.  up 
IIos.  11:8  how  sh.  1  g.  up  Eph.  ? 

GIVE!\. 
Lev.  20:3  he  hath  g.  seed  to  Mo. 
Num.  18:6  g.  as  a  gift  for  the  L. 
Pvth  2:12  reward  g.  thee  of  L. 

2  Sam.  12:8  have  g.  such  things 
18:11  would  have  g.  ten  shekels 
19:42  or  hath  king  g.  us  gift? 

1  A'.  13:5  sign  man  of  G.  had  g. 
1  Chr.  29: 14  thine  have  we 
Est.  .3:11  silver  is  g.  to  thee 

7:3  my  life  be  g.  at  my  petition 
.lot)  3:20  light  g.  him  in  misery? 
Ps.  79:2  dead  bodies  g.  to  be  m. 

112:9  hath  g.  to  poor,  2  Cor.  9:9 

115:16  earth  hath  he  g.  of  men 
Prov.  19:17  hath  g.  will  he  pay 
Ec.  8:8  wicked  deliv.  those  g.  it 

12:11  which  are  g.  fr.  one  shep. 
L:  9:6  Child  bom.  Son  is  g. 
■Jer.  6:13  ev.  one  g.  to  cov.  8:10 
Ezek.  11:15  to  us  is  land  g.  33:24 

.35:12  they  are  g.  to  consume 
Dan.  2:38  fowls'hath  he  g.  into 

7:4  lion,  man's  heart  was  g. 
Mat.  1:3:11  g.  you  to  know  mys. 
of  king.  Mark  i-.ll;  Lv.8:W 

19:11  save  they  to  whom  it  is  g. 

21.43  gf.  to  nation  bring,  fruits 

22::30  are  g.  in  marriage,  Mark 
12:25;  Zwfo  20:.35 

26:9  and  g.  to  poor,  Mark  14:5 

28:18  power  g.  to  me  in  heaven 
Mark  4.24  that  hear  more  be  g. 
Luke  12:48  much  g.  much  req. 
ofeA/i  3:27  nothing,  except  it  beg'. 

5:26  g.  to  the  Son  to  have  life 

6:39  of  all  he  nath  g.  me 
65  no  man  come  except  g.  him 

19:11  except  it  were  g.  from 
Acts  4:12  none  other  name  g. 
Pom.  5:5  H.  Ghost  which  is  g. 

11::35  who  hath  first  g.  to  hiin 

1.5:15  grace  that  is  g.  me  of  God 
1  Cor.  2:12  things  freely  g.  of  G. 
Gal.  3:21  law  g.  could  have  g. 
Eph.  3:2  is  g.  me  to  you-ward 
8  me  who  am  least  is  grace  g. 

5:2  C.  loved  and  g.  hims.  for  us 
Phil.  1:29  you  g.  in  behalf  of  C. 

2:9  g.  him  a  name  above  ev.  n. 
Heb.  4:8  if  Jes.  had  g.  them  rest 
1  ,Iohn  .3:24  Sp.  wh.  he  hath  g.  us 

4:13  bee.  he  hath  g.  us  of  Spirit 
P('i\  6:11  white  robes  g.  to  every 

13:5  power  g.  to  con.  42  month's 
7  it  was  g.  him  to  make  war 
God,  or  Lord  hath,  had 
GIVEiV 
Gen.  24:.35  L.  h.  g.  Abrah.  flocks 

30:6  said,  God  hath  g.  me  a  son 
18  God  hath  q.  me  my  hire 

43:2:3  God  hath  g.  you  treasure 
Ex.  16:15  bread  which  Zo?Y//i.  g. 

29  Lord  h. ;/.  you  the  sabbath 
Num.  32:7  going  over  to  land  wh . 
Lord  hath  g.  them,  9;  Detit. 
3:18;  28;.52;  .los.  2:9, 14;  23:13, 
15 :  Jer.  2.5:5 
.Tos.  6:16  shout.  Lord  h.  g.  city 

1  Sam.  1:27  L.  h.  g.  me  my  peti. 
15:28  L.  h.  g.  it  to  neigh.  28:17 

2  Chr.  .36:23  all  kingd.  of  earth. 

hath  God  g.  me,  Ezr.  1:2 
Ec.  5:19  to  who.  G.  h.  g.  riches 
/«.  8:18Iand  the  children  iorrf 

hath  g.  Heb.  2:13 
50:4  Lord  h.  g.  me  tongue 
■Jer.  11:18  L.  hath  g.  me  knowl. 
47:7  Lord  hath  g.  it  a  charge 
■John  6:23  Lo?-d  liath  g.  thanks 
Acts  27:24  G.  h.  g.  thee  all  that 
Rom.  11:8  G.h.g.  spirit  of  slum. 
2  Cor.  10:8  the  Lord  h.  g.  us  for 

edification,  13:10 
1  Thfs.  4:K  G.  who  /).  q.  Holy  S. 
1  John  5:11  record  G.  hath  g.  us 
See  REST. 

I  have,  or  have  I  GIVE\. 
Gen.  27:37  bret.  /(.  I g.  for  serv. 
1  A'.  3:13  Ih.  q.  th.  h:i>t  not  asked 
7s.  ,55:4  //;.  q.  him  for  witness 
Fzfk.  4:15  I h.  q.  thee  cow's  du. 
Amos  4:6  I h.  g.  clean,  of  teeth. 
9:15  no  more  out  of  land  I  h.  q. 
■John  13:15  I h.  g.  an  example 
17:8  I h.  g.  words  thou  gave,  14 
22  glory  gavest  me,  I h.  g.  th. 
1  Cor.  16:1  Ih.  g.  order  to  chur. 

!\iot  GIVEX. 
Deut.  26:14  1  have  not  g.  thereof 
I  29:4  L.  hath  not  g.  you  a  heart 


840 


GIV 

1  Chr.  22:18  hath  he  n.  g.  you  rest 
.lob  22:7  hast  not  g.  water 
Ps.  78:63  maid.  n.  g.  to  marriage 
Ezek.  3:20  hast  not  q.  warning 
Mat.  13:11  to  them  it  is  not  q. 
■John  7:39  Holy  G.  was  not  yet  g. 

1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  not  g.  to  wine, 

no  striker,  Tit.  1:7 

8  deacons  not  g.  to  much  wine 

2  Ti7n.  1:7  G.  n.  g.  us  sp.  of  fear 
Tit.  2:3  aged  worn.  n.  g.  to  wine 

Shall  be  GIVEIV. 
Est.  5:3  s.  be  g.  to  half  of  kingd. 
Ps.  72:15  s.  be  g.  of  gold  of  Sheba 
120:3  what  shall  be  g.  thee 
Is.  3:11  reward  of  hands  s.  be  g. 
33:16  bread  .s/mffi  be  g.  him 
35:2  glory  of  Lebanon  s.  be  g. 
Ezek.  47:11  marshes,  shall  be  g. 
Dan.  7:25  saints  s.  be  g.  to  hand 

27  kingdom  s.  be  g.  to  saints 
Mat.  7:7  it  shall  be  g.  Luke  11:9 
10: 19  «.  6fi  g.  sa.  hour,  3Iark  13: 1 1 
12:39  no  sign  s.  be  g.  Mark  8:12; 

Luke  11*29 
13:12  to  him  shall  be  g.  35:29; 

i)/ar/t  4:25 ;  i'//i-e8:i8 
20:23  it  s.  be  g.  for  whom  prep. 
21:4:3  kin.  ofG.  s.  beg.  to  nation 
L)ike  6:38  give,  and  it  shall  be  g. 
Phile.  22  thro'  prayers  I  s.  be  g. 
Ja/n.  1:5  ask  of  G.  and  it  «.  be  g. 
Thou  hast,  or  hast  thou 
GIVEX. 
Gen.  1,5:3  to  me  t.  hastg.  no  seed 
■Jos.        thou  hastg.  south  land, 
Jud.  1:15 

1  Sam.  22:13  t.  hast  g.  him  bread 

2  Sam.  12:14  thou  hast  g.  occasion 
22:.36  thouhast  a]f-o  g.  Ps.  18::35 

41 1,  h.g.  me  necks  of  e.  P«.18:40 
Err.  9:13  thou  hast  g.  us  deliver. 
Ps.  21:2  thoii  h.  g.  heart's  desire 
44:11  thou  ha.H  g.  us  like  sheep 
60:4  thou  h.  g.  a  banner  to  them 
61:5  thnuh.  g.  me  the  heritage 
71:3  thou  hast  g.  com.  to  save 
John  17:3  thou  hast  q.  him  power 
7  all  things  thoahast  g.  me 

9  I  pray  for  them  thou  h.  g.  me 
11  kei'p  those  thou  hast  g.  me 

Rev.  16:6  t.  h.  g.  blood  to  drink 

GIVER. 
Is.  24:2  taker  of  usury,  so  with  g. 
2  Cor.  9:7  G.  loveth  a  cheerful  g. 

GIVEST. 
Deut.  1.5:9  g.  him  naught,  10 
.Job  35:7  if  righteous,  what  g.  ? 
Ps.  60:19  g.  thy  mouth  to  evil 
80:5  thou  g.  them  tears  to  drink 
104:28  that  g.  them,  tney  gather 
14.5:15  thou  g.  them  their  meat 
Rrov.  6:.'35  tho'  thou  g.  many  gifts 
Ezek.  16:3:3  thou  g.  to  thy  lovers 

.34  g.  reward,  none  is  given 
1  Cor.  14:17  thou  g.  thanks  well 

GIVETH. 
Ex.  16:29  g.  on  sixth  day  bread 
20:12  days  long  in  land  which 
L.  g.  Deut.  4:40;  5:16;  2,5:15 
25:2  ev.  man  that  g.  it  willingly 
Deut,  2:29  into  land  which  L.  G. 
g.  thee,  4:1, 21;  11:17, 31;  12:1, 
10: 15:4,7;  16:20;  17:14;  18:9; 
19:1,2,10,14;  21:1.  2:3;  24:4; 
26:1,2;  27:2,3;  28:8;  Jos. 
1:11,  15 

8:18  he  g.  power  to  get  wealth 
9:6  g.  not  land  for  thy  righteo. 
13:1  if  a  prophet  g.  thee  a  sign 
16:5  which  L.  g.  thee,  18;  17:2 

Job  5:10  who  g.  rain  upon  earth 
;3:3:l:3  he  g.  no  account  of  ways 
34:29  g.  quiet;  35:10  g.  songs 
36:6  g.  right ;  31  g.  meat 

Ps.  18:.50  deliv.  g.  he  to  king 
6«::35  God  of  Is.  that  g.  strength 
119:1.30  entr  of  words  g.  light 
13T:2  so  he  g.  his  beloved  sleep 

Vi  or.  2:6  L  g.  wisdom  out  of  m. 
3::34  g.  grace  to  lowly,  Jam.  4:6; 

XPtt.  5:5 
13:15  good  understand,  g.  favor 
21:26  rii;ht.  g  spareth  not,  22:9 
28:27  that  q.  to  poor  sh.  not  lack 

Ec.  2:26  God  q.  to  good  man  wis- 
dom, to  sinner  g.  travail 
6-2  God  g.  him  not  power  to  eat 

Is.  40:29  he  g.  power  to  the  faint 
42:5  he  that  g.  breath  to  people 

.Jir.  5;24  q.  rain  ;  31:55  g.  sun 

Lam.  3::30  g.  cheek  to  him  smi„. 

llah.  2:15  woe  to  him.  g.  nei"h. 

Mat.  5:15  it  g.  light  to  all  in  ho. 

John  3:34  God  g.  not  Spirit 
6:32  Father  g.  you  true  bread 


GIV 

.John  6:.33  who  g.  life  to  the  world 
.37  all  the  Father  g.  me 
10:11  good  shepherd  g.  his  life 
14:27  not  as  the  world  g.  give  I 
Acts  17:25  he  g.  to  all  life 
Rom.  12:8  g.  with  simplicity 

1  Cvr.  3:7  G.  that  g.  the  increase 
7:38  that  g.  in  marriage 

15:.38  G.  g.  body  as  pleased  him 
57  thanks  to  G.  who  g.  victory 

2  Cor.  3:6  letter  killeth,  sp.  g.  life 
1  Tim.  6:17  g.  richly  all  things 
Jam.  1:5  ask  of  God  that  g.  to  all 

4:6  g.  more  grace,  God  g.  grace 
1  Pet.  4:11  of  ability  that  God  g. 
Rev.  22:5  L.  God  g.  them  light 

GIVING. 
Deitt.  10:18  stranger  in  g.  food 

21:17  g.  him  a  double  portion 
Ruth  1:6  visited  peo.  in  g.  bread 
Job  11:20  hope  as  g.  up  of  ghost 
Mat.  24:38  and  g.  in  marriage 
Acts  8:9  g.  out  himself 

15:8  g.  them  the  Holy  Ghost 
Ro7n.  4:20  St.  in  faith,  g.  G.  glory 

9:4  g.  of  law,  service  of  God 

1  Cor.  14:7  g.  sou. ;  16  g.  thanks 

2  Cor.  6:3  g.  no  offence 

Phil.  4:15  cone.  g.  and  receiving 
1  Tim.  4:1  g.  heed  to  seducing  sp. 
1  Pet.  3:7  g.  honor  to  the  wife 
)lPet.  1:5  g.  all  diligence 
Jude  7  g.  thems.  to  fornication 

See  THANKS. 

GL.4D. 

Ex.  4:14  he  will  be  g.  in  heart 
1  K.  8:66  w.  to  tents  g.SlChr.  7:10 
E.d.  5:9  Haman  g.  ■  8:15  Sh.  g. 
.Job  3:22  g.  when  find  the  grave 

22:19  righte.  see,  g.  Ps.  64:10 
P.S-.  16:9  my  heart  g.  glory  rejoL 

21:6  made  him  g.  with  count. 

.34:2  hear  and  be  g.  69:32 

4.5:8  have  made  thee  g. 

46;4  make  g.  city  of  God 

67:4  the  nations  be  g.  and  sing 

90:15  make  us  g.;  92:4  made  g. 

97:1  let  isles  be  g.;  8  Z.  was  g. 

104:15  wine  that  maketh  g. 
;34  be  g.  iu  Lord;  105::38  Eg.  g. 

107:30  are  they  g.  bee.  quiet 

12.2:1  g.  when  said.  Let  us  go 

126:3  things,  \\  hereof  are  g. 
Pio>\  10:1  a  g.  father,  15:20 

12:25  a  goocl  word  maketh  it  g. 

1T:5  that  is  g.  at  calamities 

2i:25  father  and  mother  be  g. 

24:17  heart  not  be  g. 

27:11  make  my  heart  g. 
Is.  35:1  wilderness  be  g. 
Jer.  20:15  child  born,  ma.  himg'. 
Dan.  6:23  king  exceeding  g. 
.Jon.  4:6  Jonah  g.  bee.  of  gourd 
Zee.  10:7  chil.  see  it  and  be  g. 
Mark  14:11  g.  and  prom.  Lu.  22:5 
Luke  1:19  to  show  these  g.  tid. 

8:1  g  tidings  of  the  kingdom 

15:32  we  make  merry,  be  g. 
■Joh/i8:56  saw  my  day,  was  g. 
Actsll:23  seen  grace  of  G.  wasy. 

13:48  Gentiles  heard,  were  g. 
Rom.  16:19  am  g.  on  your  behalf 

1  Cor.  16:17  g.  of  comingof  Step. 

2  Cor.  2:2  that  maketh  me  g.  f 
13:9  are  g.  when  we  are  weak 

1  Pet.  4:13  ye  may  be  g.  also 
GLAD,  joined  with  rejoice. 

1  CAr.  16:31  let  heav.  be  g.  earth 

7'ej.  Lord  reigneth,  Ps.  96:11 

Ps.  9:2  I  will  be  g.  and  rejoice 
14:7  Jacob  7-ejoice  Is.  be  g.  5:3:6 
31:7  be  g.  and  7-ejoice  in  mercy 
32:11  be  g.  anel  re.  ye  ri.  68:3 
40:16  thee,  be  g.  and  rej.  70:4 
48:11  Z.  re.  daugh.  of  J.  be  g. 
90:14  we  may  be  g.  and  rejoice 
118:24  we  will  r.  and  be  g.  in  it 

Cant.  1:4  we  will  be  g.  and  r^'. 

/«.  25:9  we  will  reJ.  and  be  g. 
65:18  be  you  g.  and  ry.  for  ever 
66:10  rej.  ye  with  Jer.  and  be  g. 

La?7i.  4:21  re.  and  be  g.  O  dau. 

Joe;  2:21  O  land,  be  g.  and  rej. 
23  be  g.  ye  child,  of  Zion,  rej. 

Hab.  I:l5  they  rejoice  aud  are 

Zep.  3:14  be  g-.  and  rej.  O  dau. 
5:12  r.  and  be  g.  great  re. 

Acts  2:26  heart  r.  tongue  was  g. 

Rev.  19:7  be  g.  and  r.  marriaije 
GL.4DLY. 

Mark  12:37  people  heard  Ch.  g. 

Acts  2:41  g.  re.  w  ords  were  bapt. 
21:17  the  breth.  received  us  g. 

2  Cor.  11:19  ye  sufi'er  fools  g. 
12:9  most  g.  will  I  rather  glory 

15  I  will  g.  spend  and  be  spent 


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CHUDEN'S  COXCORDAXCE. 


GLO 
GLADXESS. 

JVi/TO.  10:10  in  day  of  r/.  ye  shall 
2  Sam.  6:12  Da.  br.  ark  with  g. 

1  Chr.  lt);27  strengtli  and  g.  in 

2  Chr.  2".l:30  sang  praises  with  g. 
30:21  Israel  kept  feast  witli  g. 

23  kept  other  seven  days  w.  g. 
Neh.  8:17  there  was  great  g. 
Ext.  8:16  had  light,  and  g.  17 

9:17  day  of  feast,  and  18,  19 
Ps.  4:7  thou  put  g.  in  my  heart 

30:11  thou  girded  me  with  g. 

45:7  anoi.  with  oil  of  g.  IJeb.  1:9 
15  with  g.  shall  they  be  brou. 

51:8  make  me  to  hear  joy  and  q. 

87:11  g.  is  sown  for  the  upright 

100:2  serve  the  Lord  with  q. 

105:43  brought  chosen  with  g. 

106:5  that  I  may  rejoice  in  q. 
Cant.  3:11  day  of  g.  of  his  heart 
Is.  22:13  joy  and  g.  slay,  oxen 

80:29  have  song  and  g.  of  heart 

35:10  obtain  joy  and  17.  51:11 

51:3  joy  and  g.  found  therein 
Jer.  7:.34  voice  of  mirth  and  g. 
16:9;  25:10 

31:7  sing  with  g.  for  Jacob 

33:11  heard  voice  of  joy  and  g. 

48:33  joy  and  g.  taken  fr.  field 
Joel  1:16  joy  and  g.  from  h.  of  G. 
Z^c.  8:19  h.  of  Jud.  joy  and  g. 
Mark  4:16  who  receive  it  with  g. 
Luke  1:14  shalt  have  joy  and  g. 
Acts  2:46  eat  meat  w.  g.  of  licart 

12:14  she  opened  not  gate  for  g. 

14:17  fill.  hca.  with  food  ixnAg. 
Phil.  2:29  receive  him  with  all  g. 

GLASS,  ES. 
Is.  3:23  Lord  will  take  away  g. 

1  Cor.  13: 12  we  see  through  a  g. 

2  Cor.  3:18  beholding  as  in  a  g. 
Jam.  1:23  man  behold,  face  in  g. 
Jiev.  4:6  sea  of  g.  like  unto  crys. 

15:2  Bca  of  g.  mingled  with  fire 
21:18  city  pure  gold,  likec.  g.  21 
See  LOOKING. 

GLEAN,  ED. 
Zev.  19:10  not  g.  v.  Dent.  24:21 
Huth  2:2  let  me  go  to  field  and  gr. 

3  she  came  and  g.  after  reapers 
Jer.  6:9  they  shall  g.  the  remnant 

GLEAIVIIVG,  S. 
Lev.  19:9  not  gath.  g.  of  h.  23:22 
Jud.  8:2  is  not  g.  of  gr.  of  Eph. 
Is.  17:6  g.  grapes  shall  be  left 
24:13  as  g.  grapes  when  vint. 
Jer.  49:9  they  not  leave  some  g.? 
Mic.  7:1  as  grape  g.  of  the  virit 

GLEDE. 
Veut.  14:13  shall  not  eat  the  g 

GLISTERING. 
1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  pre.  g.  stones 
Job  20:25  the  g.  sword  cometh 
Luke  9:29  his  raim.  white  and  g. 

GLITTEB,  I\G. 
Deut.  32:41  if  I  whet.  g.  sword 
Job  39:23  the  g.  spear  rattlcth 
Ezek.  21:10  furb.  that  it  may  g. 

28  furbished  to  cons.  bee.  of  g. 
Nch.  3:3  horseman  liftcth  g.  sp. 
Ilab.  3:11  shining  of  thy  g.  spear 

GLOOMLXESS. 
Jod  2:2  darkn.  g.  Zep.  1:15 

GLORIFV. 
Ps.  22:23  seed  of  Jacob  g.  him 
50:15  and  thou  ehalt  f/.  me 
86:9  nations  shall  come  and  17. 
12  and  I  will  g.  thy  name 
Is.  24:15  g.  ye  Lord  in  the  fires 
25:3  the  strong  people  g.  thee 
60:7  I  will  g.  house  of  my  glory 
Jer.  30:19  I  will  also  g.  them 
3Iat.  5:16  g.  Father  in  heaven 
John  12:28  F.  g.  thy  name 
13:32  God  sh.  g.  him  in  himself 
16:14  he  shall  g.  me 
17:1  g.  thy  son,  that  thy  Son  g. 
5  g.  me  with  thine  own  self 
21:19  what  death  he  sho.  g.  G. 
Pom.  15:6  mind  and  mouth  g.  G. 
9  that  Gentiles  might  g.  Ood 

1  Cor.  6:20  g.  God  in  body  and  s. 

2  Cor.  9:13  g.  God  for  your  subj. 
1  Pet.  2:12  g.  God  in  day  of  visi. 

4:16  g.  God  on  this  behalf 
Pev,  15:4  and  g.  thy  name 

GLORIFIED. 

Lev.  10:3  bef.  all  neo.  I  will  be?. 
Is.  26:15  increased  nation,  art  g. 

44:23  L.  hath  g.  himself  in  Is. 

49:3  O  Is.  in  whom  I  will  be  g. 

55:5  Holy  One  of  Is.  hath  g.  60:9 

60:21  that  I  may  be  n. 

61:3  planting  of  L.  tliathebe?. 
27b 


GLO 

Ts.  66:5  eaid.  Let  the  Lord  be  g. 

Ezek.  28:22  I  will  be  g.  in  midst 
.39:13  the  day  that  I  shall  he  g. 

Dan.  5:2;3  God  hast  thou  not  g. 

Hat.  9:8  marvelled,  and  g.  God, 
Mark  i-.n-.Luke  5:26 
1.5:31  they  g.  the  God  of  Israel 

Liike  4:15  synagogues,  being  g. 
7:16  and  they  g.  (iod 
13:13  made  straight,  and  g.  G. 
17:15  leper  g.  G. ;  23:47  ce'ntur. 

John  7:.39  because  Jes.  not  yet*/. 
11:4  Son  of  God  misrhtbe  g. 
12:16  but  when  Jesus  was  g. 
23  the  Son  of  men  should  be  g. 
28  I  have  g.  it,  will  glorify  it 
13:31  Son  of  man  g.  God  is  g. 
32  if  G.  be  g.  in  himG.  sh.  gl. 
14:13  Father  may  be  g.  in  Son 
15:8  my  Father  g.  ye  bear  fruit 
17:4  I  have  g.  tliee  on  earth 
10  and  I  am  g.  in  them 

.'lri'«3:13  G.  of  fathers  hath;;.  S. 
4:21  men  g.  God 
11:18  held  peace,  and  g.  God 
13:48  Gentiles  g.  word  of  Lord 
21:20  they  of  Jerusalem  g.  Lord 

Horn.  1:21  they  g.  him  not  as  G. 
8:17  that  we  may  be  also  g. 
30  wh.  he  justified,  them  he  (7. 

Gal.  1:24  an(l  they  g.  God  in  me 

2  Thes.  1:10  wh.  become  to  be  g. 
12  name  of  Jesus  may  be  g. 
3:1  that  word  of  Lord  "may  be  g. 

llfh.  5:5  so  Christ  g.  not  himself 

1  Pet.  4:11  G.  in  all  things  be?. 
14  but  on  your  part  he  is  g. 

Eev.  18:7  how  much  g.  herself 
GLORIFIETH,  IIVG. 

Ps.  50:23  whoso,  offer,  praise  g. 

Luke  2:20  sheph.  returned,  g.  G. 
5:25  doijarted  to  own  ho.  g.  God 
18:43  blind  man  followed,  g.  G. 
GLORY,  Substantive. 

(fen.  31:1  father's  gotten  this  g. 

Ex.  28:2  parm.  for  A.  for  g.  40 

1  Sam.  2:8  inherit  throne  of  g. 
4:21  g.  is  departed  from  Isr.  22 

1  Chr.  22:5  ho.  for  L.  must  be  g. 
29:11  tliine  is  greatness,  power 
and  f/.  Mat.  6:13 

Est.  5:11  II.  told  (7.  of  riches 

.Job  .39:20  g.  of  nostrils  terrible 
40:10  and  array  thyself  with  g. 

Ps.  24:7  King  o( g.  sh.  come  in,  9 

10  who  is  this  King  of  g.  ? 
29:3  the  God  of?,  thundereth 
49:16  g.  of  house  is  increased 
73:24  aftcrvvard  receive  me  to  g. 
79:9  O  God,  for  g.  of  name 
85:9  that?,  may  dwell  in  land 
89:17  art  g.  oftheir  strength 
100:20  changed  ?.  into  similit. 
liri:ll  g.  of  thy  kingdom 
119:5  the  saints  be  joyful  in  ?. 

Prov.  3:.35  wise  shall  inherit  ?. 
17:6  g.  of  children  are  fatliers 
20:29  ?.  of  young  men  is  stren. 
25:27  to  search  own  g.  is  not  g. 
28:12  righteous  rej.  there  is  ?. 

Is.  2:10  hide  for  ?."of  maj.  19:21 
4:5  the  ?.  shall  Ije  a  defence 
5:14  ?.  and  pomp  desc.  unto  it 
10:3  where  will  ye  leave  ?.  ? 
12  punish  ?.  of  high  looks 
18  consume  ?.  of  his  forest 
13:19  Babvlon  g.  of  kingdoms 
11:18  all  lie  in  ?.  each  in  house 
lfi:14  ?.  of  M.  sh.  be  contemned 
17:3  as  ?.  of  children  of  Israel 
4  ?.  of  Jacob  sh.  be  made  th. 
20:5  ashamed  of  Egypt  their  ?. 
21:16  the  g.  of  Kedar  shall  fail 
22:24  on  him  g.  of  father's  ho. 
23:9  to  stain  pride  of  ?. 
24:16  songs,  even  ?.  to  righte. 
3.5:2  ?.  ofXebanoii  be  given 
61:6  their  ?.  ye  boast  yourselv. 
66:11  delighted  wi.  ab'und.  of  ?. 
12  g.  of  Gentiles  as  flowing  s't. 

J&r.  2:11  people  have  changed  ?. 
13:11  might  be  to  me  for  a  ?. 
18  crown  of  vour  q. 

Ezek.  20:6  the"?,  of  all  lands,  15 
24:25  from  them  joy  of  their  ?. 
25:9  open  ?.  of  the  country 
26:20  ?.  in  land  of  the  living 
31:18  'art  thou  thus  like  in  ?.  ?  ' 
Dan.  2:.37  power  and  q.  7:14 
4:.36  ?.  of  kingdom  returned 
11:39  increase  with  ?. 
ITos.  4:7  change  ?.  into  shame 
9:11  Ephraim.  their  ?.  flyaway 
10:5  priests  rejoi.  for  ?.  thereof 
Mic.  1:15  Aduliam  the  ?.  of  Isr. 
Sah.  2:9  none  end  of  store  and  g. 

I  JIab.  2:16  filled  wi.  shame  for  g. 


GLO 

Hag.  2:3  saw  house  in  first?,  f 

7  fill  house  with  ?.  saithtiOrd 
9  ?.  of  latter  house  greater 

Zee.  2:5  I  will  bo  ?.  in  midst 

8  after  ?.  sent  me  to  nations 
6:13  build  temple,  he  bear  ?. 
11:3  their?,  is  spoiled 

12:7  ?.  of  house  of  Dav.  ?.  of  J. 
Mat.  4:8  kingd.  and  ?.  of  them 

6:2  sound  trumpet,  nave  ?. 

16:27  in  ?.  of  Fa.  Mark  8:.38 

24:30  S.  coming  with  power  and 

?.  Mark  13:26 ;  Luke  21:27 
UiTce  2:14  ?.  to  G.  in  higli.  19:.38 
32  the  ?.  of  thy  people  Israel 

4:6  power  will  1  give  th.  and  ?. 

9:31  in  q.  spake  of  his  decease 
John  17:5?.  wh.  I  had  with  thee 

22  ?.  thou  gavest  me 
Acts'l:'i  Q.  of  ?.  appoftred 

12:23  because  he  gave  not  G.  ?. 
22:11  I  could  not  see  ?.  of  light 
Pmn.  4:20  strong,  giving  ?.  toG. 
6:4  raised  by  g.  of  the  Father 
8:18  not  wor,  be  com.  with  ?. 
9:4  pertaineth  ?.  and  covenants 

23  had  afore  prepared  unto  ?. 
11:36  ?.  for  ev.  Gal.  1:5;  2  Tim. 

4:18;  Jleb.  13:21;  1  Pet.  5:11 
16:27  to  God  be  ?.  1  Tim  .  1:17 

1  Cor.  2:7  God  ordained  to  our  ?. 

8  not  crucified  the  Lord  of  ?. 
11:7  woman  is  the  ?.  of  the  man 

15  wo.  ha.  long  hair.  Is  ?.  to  h. 
15:40  ?.  of  celestial,  ?.  of  terres. 
41  one  ?.  of  sun,  aiio.  ?.  of  m. 
43  sown  in  dishon.  raised  in  ?. 

2  Cor.  3:7  ?.  of  his  countenance 

9  if  condemnation  be  ?.  right- 
eousness exceed  in  ?. 

10  no  ?.  by  reason  of  ?.  th.  ex. 
18  all  are  changed  from?,  to?. 

4:17  work,  eternal  weight  of  g. 
8:19  administered,  to  ?.  of  Lord 
23messengers,  and  ?.  of  Christ 
Eph.  1:6  praise  of  ?.  of  his  grace 

17  Father  of  ?.  give  you  Spirit 

18  know  what  is  riches  of?. 
3:13  tribulations,  wh.  is  yoiir  ?. 

21  g.  in  the  church  by  Chr.  J. 
PMl.  1:11  fruits,  by  Christ  to  ?. 
3:19  whose  ?.  is  in  their  shame 
4:19  according  to  his  rich,  in  ?. 
20  God  and  our  F.  be  ?.  fore'v. 
Col.  1:27  Christ  the  hope  of?. 
3:4  ye  sh.  appear  with  him  in  g. 

1  Tiles.  2:6  nor  of  men  sought  ?. 
12  called  yon  to  king,  and  ?. 

20  for  ye  are  our  ?.  and  joy 

2  Thes.  1:9  pun.  from?,  of  power 
2:14  obtaining  of  ?.  of  our  Lord 

1  Tim.  3:16  received  up  unto  ?. 

2  Tim.  2:10  Christ,  with  eter.  ?. 
IJeb.  2:10  bringing  sons  unto  ?. 

3:.3  man  counted  worthy  mo.  ?. 
9:5  cherubim  of  ?.  shadowing 
Jam.  2:1  faith  of  Jesus,  L.  of  ?. 

1  Pet.  1:8  rej.  with  joy  full  of?. 

11  testified  ?.  that  sho.  follow 

21  God  raised  him,  gave  him?. 

24  ?.  of  man  as  flower  of  grass 
2:20  what  ?.  is  it,  wlien  bufi'et.  " 
4:14  spirit'of  q.  resteth  on  you 
5:1  the  ?.  that  shall  be  revealed 

10  called  us  to  eternr.l  ?.  by  C. 

2  Pet.  1:3  that  hath  called  us  to?. 
17  voice  to  him  from  excel.  ?. 

3:18  to  him  be  g.  ever.  Per.  1:6 
Jiide  25  only  G.  our  Savio.  be  ?. 
Rev.  4:11  worthy  torec.  ?.  5:12 
7:12  blessing  and  ?.  to  our  God 
11:13  rem.  aftrighted,  gave  ?. 

See  CROWN,  honor,  vain. 

Give  GLORY. 

■Tos.  7:19  my  son,  gire  g.  to  God 

1  Sam.  6:5  shall  gire  ?.  to  God 

1  67/ c.  16:28  ?.  to  L.  ?.  29:  Ps. 
29:1,  2;  96:7,  8;  Jer.  13:16 

Ps.  84:11  L.  will  ?.  grace  and  ?. 
115:1  to  thy  name  give  g. 

Is.  42:12  let  them  ?.  ?.  unto  L. 

Hal.  2:2  to  heart,  to  give  g. 

Luke  17:18  returned  to  give  g. 

Pev.  4:9  those  beasts  give  g. 
14:7  fear  God,  give  g.  to  him 
16:9  repented  hot  to  give  g. 

GLORY  of  God. 

Ps.  19:1  heavens  declare  ?.  of  G. 

Prov.  2fi:2  q.  of  God  to  conceal 

Ezek.  8:4  the  q.  of  G.  of  Israel 
9:3  ?.  of  G.  gone  up  fr.  cherub 
10:19  ?'.  of  God  over  th.  11:22 
43:2  ?.  of  God  came  from  east 

John  'W-.  'i  sickness  is  for  ?.  of  G. 
40  slioulrtst  see  q.  of  God 

Acts  7:."j5  S.  looked,  saw  ?,  of  (?, 


GLO 

Pom.  3:23  short  of  ?.  of  Gocl 
5:2  rej.  in  hope  of  the  ?.  of  Goii 
1.5:7  as  C.  receiv.  us,  to  ?.  of  G. 

1  Cor.  10:31  all  to  ?.  of  G. 

1!:7  man  is  image  and  ?.  of  God 

2  C(yr.  4:6  lig.  of  Icno.  of  ?.  of  G. 
15  thanks,  redound  to  ?.  of  G. 

Phil.  1:11  by  Ch.  to  the  g.  of  God 
2:11  .J.  is  Lord  to  the  ?'.  of  Gnd 
Rev.  15:8  filled  w.  sm.  'f.  ?.  of  G. 
21:11  Jerusa.  having  ?.  of  God. 
23  the  g.  of  God  did  lighten  it 
His  GLORY. 
Pevt.  5:24  L.  hath  showed  his  g. 
3:1:17  his  g.  firstling  of  bullock 
1  Chr.  16:24  declare  his  q.  among 

the  iK^athen,  Ps.  96:3 
Ps.  21:5  tiis  g.  is  great  in  salva. 
29:9  every  one  speak  of  his  g. 
49:17  his  q.  shall  not  descend 
72:19  earth  he  filled  with  his  g. 
78:61  deliv.  hit  g.  to  enemy's  h. 
89:44  hast  made  h.  g.  to  cease 
97:6  and  all  the  people  see  h.  g. 
102:16  build  J.  appear  in  his  g. 
113:4  A.  ?.  above  heav.  148:13 
/<;.  3:8  to  provoke  eyes  of  his  g. 
6:3  whole  earth  full  of  his  g. 
10:16  his  g.  kindle  a  burning 
59:19  his  g.  from  rising  of  sua 
60:2  his  q.  shall  be  seen 
.Jer.  22:18  Ah  L.  or  Ah  his  g 
Ezek.  43:2  earth  shin.  with'^.  ?, 
Dan.  5:20  took  h.  g.  from  him 
IJab.  3:3  his  g.  covered  heavens 
Mat.  6:29  Sol.  in  h.  g.  Luke  12:27 
19:28S. of  m. siting. ?.Zi/.  9:26 
Luke  9:32  wh.  awake,  saw  his  g. 
24:26  to  enter  into  his  g. 
John  1:14  beheld  A.  ?.  ?.  of  only 
2:11  J.  manifested  forth  hi.;  g. 
12:41  said  E.  when  saw  Ai^  ?. 
Pom.  3:7  thro,  my  lie  unto  A.  ?. 
9:23  known  riches  of  A;,*  ? 
Ej>h.  1:12  the  praise  of  his  g.  14 
3:16  according  to  riches  of  A  i.^'?. 
Heh.  1:3  the  brightness  of  Ai.<  ?. 
1  Pet.  4:13  when  A.  ?.  be  revealed 
Jude  24  before  presence  of  A.  g. 
Pev.  18:1  earth  light,  with  A.  ?. 

My  GLORY. 
Gen.  45:13  of  all  wij  a. 
E.T.  29:43  sanctified  by  my  q. 
a3:'22  while  m.  g.  passelh  by 
Num.  14:22  wh.  "have  seen  m.  g. 
Job  19:9  hath  stript  me  of  mj  ?. 
29:20  mijg.  was  fresh  in  me 
Ps.  3:3  thou  art  m.  g.  and  lifter 
4:2  long  turn  m.  g.  to  shame  f 
16:9  m.  ?.  rej. ;  30:12  m.  g.  sing 
57:8  awake,  m.  ?.  /  62:7  m.  g. 
108:1  give  praise  withm.  ?. 
Is.  42:8  m.  g.  not  give,  48:11 
43:7  created  him  for  my  g. 
46:13  salvation  for  Israel  my  g. 
60:7  will  glorify  house  of  wiy  ?. 
66:18  shall  come  and  see  my  g. 
19  seen  m.  g.  declare  m.  g. 
Ezek.  39:31  set  my  g.  am,  heath. 
Mic.  2:9  from  chil.  taken  my  g. 
John  8:.50  I  seek  not  mi.  own  ?. 
17:24  they  may  behold  7ny  g. 

GLORY  of  the  Lord. 
Ex.  16:7  ye  shall  see  ?.  oft.  L. 
10  ?.  oft.  L.  appear.  X<'ii.9:23; 
Num.  14:10:  16:19,  42  ;  20:6 
24:16  ?.  of  the  Lord  abode  on  S. 

17  ?.  of  the  L.  like  devour,  fire 
40:34  g.  of  the  L.  filled  taber.  35 

T^er.  9:"6  ?".  of  the  L.  shall  appear 
Num.  14:21  filled  with  g.of  L. 

1  K.  8:11  the  ?.  of  the  L.  filled 

the  house,  2  Chr.  5:14 ;  7:1, 
2. 3 ;  Ezek.  43:5 ;  44:4 
Ps.  104:31  ?.  of  the  L.  sh.  endure 
138:5  for  great  is  the  ?.  oft.  L. 
Is.  :35:2  they  shall  see  g.  of  t.  L. 
40:5  ?.  of  the  L.  shall  be  i-eveal, 
58:8  ?.  of  the  L.  sh.  be  rearward 
60:1  ?.  of  the  L.  is  risen 

1:28  likeness  of  ?.  of  t.  L. 
3:12  blessed  be  ?.  of  the  Lord 
23  ?.  of  the  L.  stood  there 
10:4  ?.  of  the  L.  went  fr  chemb 

18  ?.  ofL.  departed  from  thre. 
11:2:3  ?.  of  the  L.  went  from  city 
43:4  ?.  of  t.  L.  came  into  honsa 

77(76.2:14  filled  wi.  kn.  of  g.of  L. 
Luke  2:9  g.  oft.  L.  shone  round 

2  Cor.  3:i8  ?.  of  the  Lord 

Thv  GLORY. 

Ex.  33:18  said.  Show  me  thy  g. 

Ps.  8:1  thy  g.  above  the  heavens 
4.5-3  sword  on  thigh,  with  thyg. 
57:5  «?/  ?  ab.  earth,  11 ;  108:5 
63:2  see  thy  power  and  g. 


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GNA 

Ps.  00:  IG  let  t.  g.  app.  nnto  chil. 

102:15  all  kings  of  earth  thy  g. 
Is.  2i:18  chariots  oft.  g. 

00:1!)  God  thy  g.  ;  62:2  see  thy  g. 

G3:15  behold  from  habit,  of  ^  g. 
Jer.  14:21  not  dis.  throne  of  t.  g. 

48:18  come  down  from  thy  g. 
Hob.  2:16  spewing  sh.  he  oat.  g. 

GLORIOUS. 
Ex.  15:6  right  hand,  O  Lord,  g. 

11  like  Lord,  g.  in  holiness 
Dent.  28:58  fear  this  g.  name 

8  Sam.  8:20  g.  was  the  k.  of  Isr. 
1  Chr.  29:13  praise  thy  g.  name 
Neh.  9:5  blessed  be  thy  g.  name 
Ps.  4.5:13  kirig's  dau.  g.  within 
66:2  make  his  praise  g. 

72:19  blessed  be  g.  name 
76:4  more  g.  than  raoiiiitains 
87:3  g.  things  spoken  of  thee 
111:3  work  honorable  and  g. 
145:5  speak  of  g.  honor  of  maj. 

12  make  known  g.  majesty 
7s.  4:2  branch  of  the  Lord  be  g. 

11: 10  root  of  Jesse,  his  rest  g. 
22:23  for  a  g.  throne  to  house 
28:1  g.  beauty  is  fading  .flower 
ig.  beauty  on  head  of  valley 
83:21  g.  L.  lie  a  place  of  streams 
49:5  I  shall  be  g.  in  eyes  of  L. 
60:13  the  place  of  my  feet  g. 
63:1  who  is  this,  g.  in  apparel? 
12  led  them  with  his  g.  arm 
14  people  to  make  g.  name 
Jer.  17:12  a  g.  high  throne  from 
Ezek.  27:25  g.  in  midst  of  seas 
Dan.  11:16  he  sh.  stand  in  gr.  land 
41  he  shall  enter  into  g.  land 
45  between  seas,  in  g.  holy  m. 
Luke  13:17  rejoiced  for  g.  things 
Mom.  8:21  into  g.  liberty  of  chil. 
S  Cor.  3:7  ministration  engra.  g. 
3:8  ministration  of  Sp.  rather  9. 
4:4  lest  light  of  g.  gospel  shine 
Eph.  5:27  present  it  a  f?.  church 
PhU.  3:21  fashioned  like  g.  body 
Col.  1:11  accord,  to  his  g.  power 

1  Tim.  1:11  accord,  to  g.  gospel 
Tit.  2: 13  looking  for  gr.  appearing 

GLORIOUSLY. 
Ex.  15:1  he  hath  triumphed  g. 
Is.  24:23  reign  before  ancients  g. 

GLORY,  Verb. 
Ex.  8:9  Moses  said,  g.  over  me 

2  K.  14:10?.  of  this,  and  tarry 

1  Chr.  16:10  g.  ye  in  his  holy 
name,  P.t.  105:3 
35  we  may  g.  in  thy  praise 
Ps.  63:11  swear,  by  him  shall  g. 
64:10  the  upright  in  heart  sh.  g. 
106:5  I  may  g.  with  thy  Inheri. 
Is.  41:16  Shalt  g.  in  Holy  One 
45:25  in  L.  shall  seed  of  Isr.  g. 
Jer.  4:2  and  in  him  shall  they  g. 
9:23  let  not  wise,  rich  man  g. 
24  g.  in  this,  that  he  knowcth 
Pom.  4:2  he  hath  whereof  to  g. 
5:3  we  g.  in  tribulations  also 
15:17  I  have  whereof  I  may  g. 

1  Cor.  1:29  no  flesh  g.  in  his  pre. 
31  glor.  g.  in  L.  2  Cor.  10:17 

3:21  let  no  man  g.  in  men 

4:7  sr.  as  if  hadst  not  received  ? 

9:16  nothing  to  g.  of 

9  Cor.  5:12  to  g.  on  our  behalf, 

who  g.  in  apppearance 
11:12  wherein  g.  be  found 

18  g.  after  the  flesh,  I  will  g. 

30  if  I  vvill  (/.  of  my  infir'mi. 
12:1  not  exiiedient  for  me  to  g. 

5  I  y.  of  myself  I  will  not  g. 

6  I  desire  to  g.  not  be  a  fool 
9  rather  g.  in  my  infirmities 

Oal.  6:13  may  g.  in  your  flesh 
14  I  should  g.  save  in  the  cross 

2  T/ies.  1:4  so  that  we  g.  in  you 
Jam.  3:14  if  ye  have  envy.  g.  not 

GLORIEST,  ETH. 
Jer.  9:24  let  him  that  g.  1  Cor. 

1:31;  2  Cor.  10:17 
49:4  why  g.  thou  in  valleys  ? 

GLORYING. 
1  Cor.  5:6  your  g.  is  not  good 
9:15  thau  any  sh.  make  g.  void 
S  Cor.  7:4  great  is  my  g.  of  you 
12:11 1  am  become  a  fool  in  g. 
GLUTTO\. 
Dfut.  21:20  this  our  son  is  a  g. 
Prov.  23:21  g.  sh.  come  topover. 

GLUTTOA'OrS. 
M<it.  11:19  a  man  g.  Luke  7:34 
e:VASH,    ED,   ED,  ETH, 
liVG. 

Job  16:9  he  g.  on  me,  Ps.  37:12 
Ps.  35:16  ij.  on  me  with  teeth 


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7^'.  112:10  he  shall  g.  w.  his  teeth 
Lam.  2: 16  hiss  and  g.  the  teeth 
Mat.  8:12  g'.  oft.  13:42,50;  23:13; 

24:51 ;  25:.30;  Luke  1.3:28 
.Vark  9:18  he  foameth  and  g. 
.■lc^6'7:54  g.  on  him  with  teeth 

G\' AT. 

3fat.  23:24  strain  at  g.  sw.  camel 
GN.'VW,  ED. 

Zep.  3:3  they  g.  not  the  bonea 
liev,  16:10  g.  tongues  for  pain 

GO. 

Gen.  3:14  on  thy  belly  shalt  g. 
16:8  whither  wilt  thou  g.  f 
24:42  prosper  my  way  wh.  1  g. 
58  wilt  thou  g.  with  this  man? 
26:16  Abi.  said  to  Is.  g.  from  us 
28:20  if  O.  keep  me  in  way  I  </. 
32:26  let  me  g.  ;  I  will  not  let 
thee  g.  except  thou  bless  me 
37:.30  whither  shall  I  g.  ? 
43:8  send  the  lad,  we  will  g. 
Ex.  3:19  will  not  let  you  g.  4:21 
21  when  ye  g.  sh.  not  g,  empty 
4:23  let  my  son  (7.  i f  thou  refuse, 

8:2,21;  9:2;  10:4 
5:1  let  ray  people  g.  7:16;  8:1, 

20  ;  9:1,  13  ;  10:3 
2  nor  will  I  let  Israel  g. 
8:8  I  will  let  people  g.  28 ;  9:28 
32  nor  would  ho  let  people  g. 

7:14;  9:.35;  10:26,  27 
10:9  g.  with  our  young  and  old 
13:21  light  to  g.  Neh.  9:12,  19 
14:5  that  we  have  let  Israel  g. 
17:5  g.  on  before  the  people 
23:23  angel  g.  bef.  thee,  32:34 
32:23  to  g.  before  us,  Acts  7:40 
33:14  my  pres.  sh.  g.  with  thee 
34:9  if  found  grace,  g.  am.  us 
Num.  22:13  L.  reftuie.  leave  to  g. 

20  if  the  men  called  thee,  g. 
24:14  now  I  g.  unto  my  people 
31:2:3  make  it  g.  through  fire 
32:6  g.  to  war,  and  ye  sit  here? 

17  lint  we  will  g.  ready  armed 
Dent.  1:33  way  ve  should  g. 
4:5  ve  (7.  6:1;  11:8,11:  30:18 

40  that  it  g.  well,  5:10;  19:13 
11:28  if  ye  g.  after  gods,  28:14 
31:6  he  it  is  that  doth  g. 

7  must  g.  with  this  people 

8  he  it  is  that  doth  g.  bef.  thee 
16  whither  they  g.  amongst 

21  know  imagina.  they  g.  abo. 
.Ins.  1 :16  whither  sendest  will  g. 

3:4  may  know  way  ye  must  g. 
Jud.  1:25  let  g.  man  and  family 
4:8  if  thou  w  ilt  g.  then  I  will  g. 
6:14  paid,  g.  in  this  thy  might 
7:4  this  shall  g.  the  samesh.  g. 
18:6  is  way  wherein  ye  g. 

9  not  slothful  to  g.  to  possess 
10:25  day  began,  they  let  her  g. 

Iluth  1:18  steadf.  minded  to  g. 

1  Sam.  5:11  let  it  17.  th.  its  place 
G:6  did  they  not  lot  people  g.  ? 
12:21  ye  g.  after  vain  things 
16:2  how  can  I  g.  f  if  Saul  hear 
17:.33not  able  to  g.  aga.  Philist. 
18:2  let  him  g.  no  more  home 
23:13  D.  went  whither  could  g. 

2  Sam.  12:2:3 1  shall  g.  to  him 
13:13  whither  cause  shame  to  g. 
15:20  seeing  I  g.  whitlicr  I  may 
17:11  g.  to  battle  in  thy  person 
20:11  David,  let  him  g.  after  J. 

1  K.  2:2  I  g.  way  of  all  the  earth 
11:22  let  me  g.  in  any  wise 
13:17  nor  g.  by  way  thou  camest 
20:42  let  g.  a  man  appointed 
22:4  g.  with  me,  2  Chr.  18:3 

2  A'.  3:7  g.  with  me  ag.  Moab? 
4:23  wilt  thou  g.  to  him  to-day  ? 
0:23  set  bread  that  he  may  g. 
10:24  he  that  letteth  him  g. 
18:21  g.  into  hand.  Is.  36:6 

2  Chr.  14:11  in  thy  name  we  g. 
25:7  let  not  army  of  Israel  g. 
8  if  thou  wilt  g.  do  it,  be  stro. 

JbS6:18  they  (/."to  nothing; 
10:21  before  1  g.  whence  I  shall 

not  return,  16.22 
20:26  it  g.  ill  with  him 
21:29  not  asked  th.  g.  by  way? 
2T:6  righteous.  I  will  not  let  g. 

Ps.  32:8  teach  in  way  shalt  g.  f 
39:13  before  I  g.  hence,  and  be 
42:9  why  g.  I  mourning.  43:2 
49:19  (7."t6  generation  of  fathers 
84:7  g.  fr.  strength  to  strength 
85:13  risht.  shall  g.  before  him 
89:14  mercy  and  ti'uth  g.  before 
107:7  might  g.  to  a  city  of  habl. 
132:7  weWill  g.  into  his  taher. 
139:7  whither v.  from  thy  pres 


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PrcfB.  2:19  none  that  g.  return 
3:28  g.  and  come  ag.  to-morrow 
6:28  can  one  g.  on  hot  coals 
9:15  passengers  who  g.  right  on 
14:7  g.  from  presence  of  foolish 
15:12  neither  sconier  g.  to  wise 
19:7  more  do  his  friends  g.  far 
22:6  train  child  in  way  he  sh.  g. 
30:29  three  things  which  g.  well 

Ec.  3:20  all  g.  unto  one  place 
5:15  naked  to  g.  as  he  came,  16 
6:6  do  not  all  g.  to  one  place  ? 
7:2  to  g.  to  house  of  monniing 
9:3  they  g.  to  the  dead 
10:15  kn.  not  how  to  g.  to  city 
12:5  mourners  g.  about  streets 

Cant.  3:4  I  would  not  let  him  g. 

Is.  3:16  and  mincing  as  they  g. 
6:8  and  who  will  g.  for  us  ? 
9  g.  tell  his  people.  Ads  28:26 
27:4  I  would  g.  through  them 
28:13  they  might  g.  and  fall 
45:13  shall  let  g.  my  captives 
48:17  by  way  shouldest  g. 
58:8  righteousn.  g.  before  thee 
62:10  g.  thro'  g.  thro'  the  gates 

Jer.  1:7  shalt  g.  to  all  I  send  th. 
9:2  I  might  g.  from  my  people 
31:22  how  long  g.  about,  O  dau. 
34:3  g.  to  Babylon,  Mic.  4:10 
40:4  good  to  q.  there  g.  5 
42:22  die,  whither  ye  des.  to  g. 
46:22  voice  shall  g.  like  serpent 
50:33  refused  to  let  them  g. 

Ezek.  8:6  sho.  g.  far  fr.  san'ctu.  ? 
14:17  sword  g.  through  the  land 
21:16  g.  thee  one  way  or  other 

IIos.  5:6  g.  with  floe,  to  seek  L. 
7:11  they  g.  to  Assyria 
12  when  they  g.  I  will  spread 
11:3  I  taught  Ephr.  also  to  g. 

.ffic.  5:8  if  he  g.  through  tread. 

Zee.  6:7  the  bay  sought  to  g. 
8  these  g.  towards  the  north 
8:21  inhab.  of  one  city  g.  to  an. 
23  g.  with  you,  wo  have  heard 
9:4  j.  with  whirlwinds  of  south 

Mat.  2:22  Joseph  was  afraid  to  g. 
5:41  g.  mile,  g.  twain,  Luke  7:8 
8:7  aiid  I  say  g.  and  he  goeth 
10:6  g.  rath,  to  lost  sheep  of  Is. 
21:.30'  I  g.  sir,  and  went  not 
25:9  g.  rather  to  them  that  sell 
28:19  g.  ye  and  teach  all  nations 

Mark  6:38  g.  see ;  11:6  let  th.  g. 

Luke  1:17  shall  g.  before  him 
9:51  set  face  to  g.  to  Jerusalem 
60  g.  and  preach  kingd.  of  God 
10:37  g.  thou  and  do  likewise 
22:33  I  am  ready  to  g.  to  prison 
68  not  ans.  me,  nor  let  me  g. 
2.3:22  chastise  him,  let  him  g. 

John  0:68  L.  to  whom  sh.  we  g. 
7:33  I  g.  unto  him  sent  me 
8:14  biU  I  know  whither  \g. 
21  I  g.  my  way,  whither  t g. 
13:36  whither  1 17.  not  follow 
14:2  I  g.  to  pre.  place  for  you 
4  whither  I  g.  ve  know 
12  bee.  I  go  to  Father,  16:10 
28  I  9.  to  Father,  16:17,  28 
19:12  if  thou  let  this  man  g. 

Acts  1:25  g.  to  his  own  place 
3:13  when  deter,  to  let  him  g. 
4:21  threatened,  let  them  g. 
23  being  let  g.  went  to  comp. 
5:40  sh.  not  speak,  let  them  g. 
16:.35  saying.  Let  those  men,  g. 
20:22  g.  bound  in  spirit  to  Jer. 
25: 12  to  Cesar  shalt  thou  g. 
28:18  examined  me,  let  me  g. 

Pom.  15:25  now  I  g.  to  Jemsal. 

1  Cor.  6:1  g.  to  law  before  unjust 
10:27  and  ye  be  disposed  to  g. 
16-4  If  meet  I  g.  also,  they  sh.  g. 

2  Cor.  9:5  exhort  breth.  g.  before 
PliU.  2:2:3  how  it  will  g.  with  me 
Jam.  4:13  will  g.  un.  such  a  city 
See  ritEE. 

GO  aside, 

Xum.  5:12  if  any  man's  wi.  g.  a. 
Deat.  28:14  shalt  not  g.  a.  from 
./(')•.  15:5  g.  a.  to  ask  how  doost 
Acts  4;  15  commanded  th.  to  g.  a. 

GO  astray. 

Detit.  22:1  not  see  br."'s  ox  g.  a. 

Ps.  58:3  g.  a.  as  soon  as  bora 

Pror.  5:2:3  in  great,  of  folly  g.  a. 
7:25  g.  not  a.  into  her  paths 
28:10  causeth  rishteous  tog.  a. 

.Ter.  50:6  shepherds  caused  g.  a. 

Ezck.  14:11  Israel  g.  no  more  a. 

GO  away. 

Ex.  8:28  not  g.  very  "far  away 
Dent.  15:16  sav,  I  will  not  g.  a. 
I  Sam,  24:19  he  let  eue.  g.  a.  f 


GO 

Job  4:21  doth  not  excel,  g.  a.f 
15:.30  by  breath  of  mouth  g.  a. 
.Jer.  51:40  escaped  sword  g.  a. 
H08.  5:14  I  will  tear  and  g.  a. 
Mat.  25:46  g.  a.  to  ever,  punish. 
John  0:07  will  ye  also  g.  a.  ? 
14:28  how  I  said,  I  g.  a.  16:7 
GO  their  way 
John  18:8  let  these  g.  their  way 

GO  thy  way. 
Dan.  12:13  g.  t.  way  till  the  end 
Acts  24:25  g.  thy  w.  for  this  time 

GO  your  way. 
Mark  \1:2g.  your  w.  into  village 
Luke  10:10  rec.  you  not,  g.  y.  w. 

GO  bark 
Ex.  14:21  caused  sea  to  g.  back 
Jos.  23:12  ye  in  any  wise  g.  back 
.Jud.  11:35  mouth,  I  cannot  g.  b. 
2  K.  20:9  shall  the  shadow  g.  b. 
Ps.  80:18  not  g.  back  from  thee 
Jer.  40:5  5'.  back  to  Gedaliah,  son 
Ezek.  24:14  I  will  not  g.  back 

GO  down. 
Gen.  46:3  fear  not  to  g.  d.  to  Eg. 
Num.  16:.30  g.  d.  into  the  pit 
Deut.  24:15  nor  sun  g.  d.  on  hire 
Jos.  10:13  sun  hasted  not  to  g.  d. 
.Jud.  7:10  fear  to  g.  d.  g.  witli  P. 
2  Sam.  11:8  g.  d.  to  thy  house. 

15:20  make  thee  g.  up  and  d. 
%  K.  1:15  (7.  down  with  him 

20:10  shadow  to  g.  d.  ten  deg. 
■Job  21:13  in  moment  g.  d.  to  gr. 
Pi.  22:29  all  that  g.  d.  to  dust 
28:1  like  th.  g.  d.  to  pit,  143:7 
55:15  let  g.  d.  quick  into  hell 
107:23  that  g.  d.  to  sea  in  ships 
115:17 any  that  g.  d.  into  silence 
Prom.  5:4  her  feet  g.  d.  to  death 
Is.  14:19  cast  out,  as  those  g.  d. 
30:2  woe  to  th.  g.  d.  to  Eg.  31:1 
38:18  g.  d.  into  pit  cannot  hope 
60:20  sun  sh.  not  g.  d.  normoou 
■Jer.  50:27  let  g.  d.  to  slaughter 
Ezek.  26:20  them  that  g.  d.  to 
the  pit,  31:14:  32:18,  H,  25, 
29,  30 

47:8  th.  waters  g.  d.  into  desert 
Ajnos  8:9  sun  to  g.  d.  at  noon 
Mic.  3:6  sun  g.  d.  over  prophets 
Mark  13:15  h"im  on  ho.  not  g.  d. 
Arts  25:5  able  to  g.  d.  with  me 
Eph.  4:26  not  sun  g.  d.  on  wrath 

GO  forth. 

Gen.  8:16  g.f.  of  the  ark,  thou. 
42:15  not  g'.f.  hence,  except 

2  Sam.  11:1  at  time  kings  g.f. 
18:2  I  will  g.f.  with  you  myself 
19:7  if  thou  g.  not /.  not  tarry 

1  A'.  2:36  g.  not/,  any  whither 
22:22  he  said,  I  will  g.  forth 

2  A'.  9:15  let  none  g.  forth 
19:31  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  g. 

forth  a  remnant.  Is.  37 :32 
■Job  24:5  as  wild  asses  g.  they 
Ps.  78:52  made  his  people  to  g.  f. 
108:11  wilt  not  g.f.  with  hosts? 
Pro^.  25:8  g.  not  f.  hastily  to  st. 
30:29  no  king,  g.f.  by  bands 
Cant.  3:11  g.f.  O  dau.  of  Zion 
7:11  let  us  g.f.  into  \illage3 
7*.  2:3  out  of  Z.  shall  g.  f.  law, 

Mic.  4:2 
42:13  L.  sh.  g.f.  mighty  man 
48:20  g.f.  Babylon,  Jer.  50:8 
49:9  say  to  prisoners,  g.f. 

17  made  thee  waste  s'nall  g.f. 
62:1  till  righteous,  thereof  g.f. 
Jer.6:'25  q.  not  forth  into  field 
14:18  if  I  g.f.  into  the  field 
15:2  whitiher  shall  v;eg.  forth  f 
25::32  evil  g.  f.  from  nation  to 
31:4  thou  Shalt  g.f.  in  dances 


39  the  measur.  line  shall  g.f. 

38:17  wilt  g.  f.  to  king  of  Baby- 

43:12  he  shall  g.  f.  in  peace 
Ezek.  12:4  they  that  (7./.  to  capt. 

30:9  in  that  day  messen.  sh.  g.f. 
Dan.  11:44  he  s'h.  g  f.  with  fury 
■foel  2:16  let  brideg.  g.f.  cham. 
Ilab.  1:4  judgment  never  g'./. 
Zee.  6:5  four  spirits  wh.  g.J. 
6  black  horses  g.f.  to  north 

14:3  then  sh.  L.  g.f.  and  fight 
Mai.  4:2  ye  sh.  <7.'r."and  grow 
Mat.  24:26  is  in  desert,  g.  not/. 
.Ms  16:3  w  ould  Paul  have  g.f. 
Ileh.  13:13  let  us  17.  forth  to  him 
Rev.  16:14  sp.  of  devils  wh.  g.f. 

GO  forward. 

TCx.  14:15  speak  to  Is.  they  g.f. 
2  K.  20:9  shadow  g.f.  ten  deg. 
Job  23:S  I  g.forw.  but  he  Is  not 
there 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GO 

GO  tn,  Into,  or  not  GO  In. 

.iVwni.  4:19  A.  and  sons  sh.  g.  in 
8:15  after  that  sh.  Levitcs  g.  in 
27:17  g.  out  and  g.  in  before 
.32:9  should  not  g.  into  the  land 

Deut.  1:38  Josh.  sh.  g.  in.  thither 
4:1  and  g.  in  and  possess,  8:1 

Ps.  20:4  not  g.  in  with  dissem. 
118:19  open  gates,  I  will  g.  in 
119::55  g.  in  path  of  thy  com. 
132:7  we  will  g.  info  his  tabem. 

Prov.  27:10  nor  g.  i.  brother's  h. 

is.  2:19  g.  into  holes  of  rocks 

Jer.  4:5  let  us  g.  into  def.  cities 
36:5  I  cannot  g.  into  house  of  L. 
42:14  we  will  g.  into  land  of  E. 
19  L.  said,  g.  ye  not  i.  Egypt 

Mzek.  46:10  when  they  g.  into 

Jfah.  3:14  g.  into  clay,  and  tread 

Zee.  6:10  g.  into  house  of  Josiah 

Mat.  2:20  take  child,  g.  into  Isr. 
7:13  many  there  be  that  g.  in 
20:4  g.  into  the  vineyard,  7 
21:2  g.  into  village,  L-uke  19:.30 
31  harlots  g.  into  king,  of  God 
22:9  g.  into  liighways,  hid  to 
23:13  neither  g.  in,  nor  suffer 
26:18  p.  into  city,  Mark  14:13 

Mark  6:36  may  g.  into  country 
8:26  nor  p.  into  town,  nor  tell 
16:15  g.  in  to  all  the  world 

Luke  15:28  and  would  not  g.  i. 

John  10:9  he  shall  g.  in  and  out 

Acts  1:11  ye  see  him  g.  i.  heaven 

Jlev.  17:8  beast  shall  g.  i.  perdL 

See  CAPTiviTT. 

GO  in. 

<}en.  16:2  g.  in  unto  my  maid 
19:.34  make  drink  wine,  g.  in 
30:3  my  maid  Bilhah,  g.  in  to 
38:8  g.  in  unto  brother's  wife 

Deut.  21:13  thou  g.  in  to  her 
22:13  take  a  wife,  g.  in  to  her 
25:5  hush,  brother  g.  in  to  her 

I  Jos.  23:12  make  marriages,  g.  in 
I  Ju(l.  15:1  will  g.  in  to  my  wife 
i  2  Sam.  16:21  g.  in  tofath.  concu. 

1  K.  11:2  ye  sh.  not  g.  in  to  them 

Ezek.  23:44  as  they  g.  into  wom. 
Amos  2:7  man  and  father  g.  in 

GO  in  peace. 
Gen.  15:15  g.  ta  thy  fathers  in  p. 

Ex.  4:18  J.  said  to  Mos.  q.  in  p. 
18:23  people  g.  to  place  in  p. 

Jud.  18:6  said  toDanites,  g.  in  p. 

1  Sam.  1:17  E.  said  to  H.  g.  in  p. 
20:42  Jona.  said  to  Dav.  g.  in  p. 
25:35  David  said  to  Ab.  g.  in.  p. 
29:7  Achish  said  to  Da.  g.  in  p. 

2  Sam.  15:9  said  to  Abs.  g.  in  g. 

1  K.  2:6  let  not  head  g.  do.  in  p. 

2  K.  5:19  Elisha  said,  g.  in  peace 
Mark  5:34  g.  in  p.  and  be  whole 
Luke  7:50  saved  thee,  g.  in  p.  8:48 
Acts  15:33  they  were  let  g.  inj). 

Let  us  GO. 
Gen.  .37:17  let  us  g.  to  Dothan 
Ex.  3:18  now  let  us  g.  three  days' 

journey,  5:3 
5:8  they  say,  let  us  g.  sac.  17 
13:15  Ph.  would  hardly  I-  us  g. 
Dent.  13:2 1,  us  g.  aft.  gods,  6:13 

1  Sam.  9:9  let  us  g.  to  seer,  10 
11:14  let  us  g.  to  Gilgal,  and 
14:1  let  us  g.  to  Philistines,  6 

2  A'.  6:2  let  us  g.  to  Jordan 
Ps.  122:1  let  us' g.  into  h.  of  Lord 
Is.  2:3  let  us  g.  to  mount,  of  L. 
Jer.  4:5  let  us  g.  into  def.  cities 

6:5  let  us  g.  destroy  her  palaces 
.35:11  let  us  g.  to  Jeru.  for  fear 
46:16  let  us  g.  to  our  people 
51:9  let  us  g.  ev.  one  to  country 
Mark  1:38  let  us  g.  to  next  towns 
14:42  let  us  g.  he  that  betrayeth 
Luke  2:15  let  m  g.  to  Bethlehem 
John  11:7  let  us  g.  to  Judea 
15  let  us  g.  to  him  ;  16  that  we 
14:31  arise,  let  its  g.  hence 
Acts  15:36  let  us  g.  visit  brethren 
Meb.  6:1  let  us  g.  to  perfection 

I  will  GO. 
Gm.  13:9  Iw.  g.  right,  /;().  g.  1. 
24:58  wilt  g.  with  man  ?  J.  iv.  g. 
a3:12  IiviU  g.  bef.  thee.  Is.  45:2 
45:28  Iw.  g.  see  him  bef.  I  die 
Num.  20:19  I  will  g.  on  feet 
2:3:3  stand  by  bur'nt-off.  I  w.  g. 
Vent.  2:27  I  will  g.  along  high. 
Jud.  1:3  I w.  g.  with  thee 
4:8  if  thou  g.  with  me.  I  w.  g. 
9  I  ivill  surely  g.  with  thee 
16:20  /  w.  g.  as  at  other  times 
Puth  1 :16  wh.  thou  raest.  Iw.  g. 
2  K.  6:3  he  answered,  I  will  g. 


GO 

Ps.  43:4  then  w.  Ig.  to  altar  of 
66:13  Jwillg.  into  thy  house 
71:16  I  will  g.  in  strenn-th  of  L. 
118:19  open  gates,  I  will  g.  in 
Jer.  2:25  strangers,  after  I  will  g, 
Ezek.  38:11 1  will  g.  to  them. 
Hos.  2:5  said,  I  w.  g.  after  loTcrs 
7  1  will  g.  to  my  first  husband 
5:15  Twill  g.  to  my  place,  till 
Mic.  1:8  Iw.  g.  stript  and  naked 
Zee.  8:21  seek  the  Lord,  I  will  g. 
Mat.  26:32  /  w.  g.  before  into 

Galilee,  Mark  14:28 
Luke  15:18  Ivi.  arise  and  g.  to 
Acts  18:6  hence  Iw.  g.  to  Gent. 

GO  near. 

Deut.  5:27  g.  n.  hear  all  L.  says 
2<SaOT.  1:15  g.  n.  fall  upon  him 
Job  31:-37  as  a  prince  wou.  I  g.  n. 
Acts  8:29  ^.  «.  join  to  chariot 

GO  not,  or  not  GO. 

&.  33:15  if  thy  presence  g.  not 
Num.  10:.30  Jlob.  said,  I  will  n.  y. 
20:20  he  said.  Thou  .shalt  n.  g. 
22:12  said  to  Bal.  shalt  not  g. 

18  n.  g.  bey.  word  of  L.  24:13 
Deid.  3:27  shaU.n.  g.  over  Jordan 
6:14  ye  shall  n.  g.  after  other 

gods,  1  K.  11:10 
24:19  thou  sh.  7i.  g.  to  fetch  it 
.32:52  thou  shalt  not  g.  thither 
,7os.  8:4  g.  n.  far  from  the  city 
Tud.  20:8  we  will  n.  g.  to  tent 
Ruth  .3:17  g.  n.  empty  to  mother 

1  Sam.  17:.39  D.  said,  I  cannot  g. 
29:8  I  may  not  g.  to  fight  ene. 

2  Sam.  13:25  n.  all  g.  would  n.  g. 
2  K.  2:18  did  I  not  sav,  g.  n.  ? 

1  Chr.  21:30  David  could  r\.  g. 

2  Clir.  25:13  soldiers  should  n.  g. 
Prov.  4:13  take  instruc.  let  n.  g. 

14  g.  n.  into  way  of  evil  men 
22:24  with  furious  man  sh.  n.  g. 
Is.  52:12  shall  n.  g.  with  haste 
Jer.  10:5  be  borne.  \\\vy  cann.  g. 
16:8  sh.  n.  g.  to  house  of  feast. 
25:6(7.  71.  after  other  gods.  35:15 
27:18  vessels  left  g.  not  to  Baby. 
42:19  g.  not  into  Egypt,  43:2 
49:12  thou  shalt  no<  g.  unpun. 
Lam.  4:18  cannot  g.  in  streets 
Ezek.  42:14  priests  sh.  not  g. 
Mat.  10:5  g.  n.  into  way  of  Gent. 
Luke  10:7  (7.  n.  fr.  house  to  house 
17:23  there,  g.  n.  after,  21:8 
GO  over. 
Peut.  3:25  let  me  g.  0.  see  land 

28  Joshua  sh.  g.  o.  before,  31:3 
4:14  land  whitheryegr.  over,  26  ; 

31:13;  32:47 
22  I  mast  not  g.  0.  Jordan 
24:20  shalt  not  g.  0.  the  boughs 
30:13  who  shall  p.  o.  sea  for  us 
31:3  the  Lord  will  g.  0.  before 
.34:4  thou  shalt  not  g.  o.  thither 
■Jos.  1:2  arise,  g.  OT'«rthis  -Jordan 
Jud.  12:5  Eph.  said.  Let  me  g.  0. 

1  Sctm.  13:1  let  us  g.  0.  to  Ph.  6 
.30:10  so  faint,  could  not  g.  0. 

2  Sam.  16:9  let  me  g.  0.  and  take 
19:37  Chimham,  let  him  g.  0. 

Is.  8:7  come  and  g.  over  banks 
11:15  make  men  g.  0.  dry-shod 
51:2:3  bow  down,  we  may  g.  o. 
.54:9  waters  of  N.  no  more  g.  0. 
Jer.  41:10  Islim.  departed  to  g.  o. 

GO  out. 
Gen.  9:10  all  that  g.  out  of  ark 
24:11  women  g.  0.  to  draw  wat. 
45: 1  every  man  g.  o.  from  me 
E.e.  6:11  let  child,  of  Isr.  g.  out 
8:29  behold,  I  g.  out  from  thee 
11:8  after  that  I  will  g.  out 

10  not  let  chil.  of  Israel  g.  out 
12:22  none  shall  g.  out  at  door 
16:4  people  g.  o.  and  gather 

29  no  man  g.  o.  on  sev.  day 
21:2  m  sev.  year  he  sh,  g.  0.  free 

3  came  by  hims.  g.  o.  liy  him. ; 
if  marr.  wife  g.  o.  with  him 

4  he  shall  g.  out  by  himself 

5  if  serv.  say,  I  will  not  g.  o. 
7  maid-serv.  not  g.  o.  as  men 

11  then  shall  sh  g.  o.  free 
Lev.  6:13  fire  on  altar  never  g.  o. 

8:33not  g.o.  of  tab.  in  sev.  ciays 
10:7  not  g.  out  at  door,  lest  die 
14:38  priest  shall  g.  o.  of  house 
15:16  if  man's  seed  of  cop.  g.  o. 
16:18  sh.  g.  o.  to  altar  before  L. 
21:12  nor  g.  out  of  sanctuary 
25:28  in  jubilee  it  sh.  g.  0.  31, 33 

30  not  g.  0.  in  jub. ;  54  sh.  g.  0. 
Deut.  24:5  taken  wife,  not  g.  o. 

28:25  thou  shalt  g.  out  one  way 


8  Chr.  18:29  said,  Iw.  g.  to  battle  1  Jos.  2:19  who  g.  0.  blood  on  head 


GO 

Jud.  9:38  g.  o.  and  fight  them 
10:20  will  g.  o.  as  at  oth.  times 
20:28  sh.  I  again  g.  out  to  battle 
1  Sam.  19:3  g.  o.  stand  bes.  fath. 
20:11  let  us  g.  out  into  the  field 
28:1  Achish  said,  g.  o.  with  me 
•iSa>n.  5:24  the  L.  sh.  g.  o.  befo. 
21:17  thou  sh.  g.  no  more  o. 
1  K.  1.5:17not  siif.  any  to  g.  o.  or 

come  in  to  Asa,  2  Chr.  16:1 
20:31  ropes  on  our  heads,  g.  o. 

1  Chr.  20:1  kings  g.  o.  to  battle 

2  Chr.  18:21  g.  o.  be  a  lying  spirit 
20:17  to-morrow  g.  out  against 
26: 18  g.  0.  of  sanctuary,  hast.  tr. 

20  yea,  himself  hasted  to  g.  o. 
■lob  15:13  words  g.  o.  of  mouth 
Ps.  60:10  not  g.  o.  with  armies 
Prov.  22:10  sc'orner,  conten.  g.  o. 
Ec.  8:3  not  hasty  to  g.o.  of  sight 
Is.  52:11  depart,  g.  o.  fr.  thence 
12  ye  sh.  not  g.  o.  with  haste 
55:12  ye  shall  g.  out  with  joy 
■Jer.  21:12  lest  fury  p.  0.  like  fire 
51:45(7.  yeo.  of  midst  of  her 
Ezek.  15:7  shall  g.  out  from  flre 
44:3  prince  sh.  g.  0.  same  way 
46:9  enter,  by  north,  g.  o.  by  s. 
Amos  4:3  sh.  g.  out  at  breaches 
Zee.  14:8  liv.  waters  g.  0.  fr.  J. 
Mat.  25:6  bridegr.  cometh,  g.  0. 
Luke  9:5  when  ye  g.  0.  of  city 
14:21  g.  o.  into  streets  and  lanes 
23  g.  0.  into  high,  and  hedges 
1  Coj:  5:10  must  g.  o.  of  world 
ireb.  11:8A.  when  he  call,  to  g.  0. 
Per.  3:12  over.  g.  no  more  out 
20:8  sh.  g.  o.  to  deceive  nations 
GO  to. 

Gen.  11:3  g.  to,  let  us  make  brick 

4  g.  to,  let  us  bnild ;  7 
Ec.  '2:1  g.  to  no  now,  I  will  prove 
Is.  5:5  g.  to,  I  tell  what  I  will 
Jam.  4:13  g.  to,  ye  that  say 
5:1  g.  to  now,  ye  rich  men 
GO  up. 

Gen.  .35:1  arise,  g.  up  to  Bethel,  3 
44::!3  let  lad  g.  up  with  breth. 
.34  sh.  I  g.  up  to  father?  45:9 
50:6  Phar.  said,  g.  up,  bury  fa. 
E.r..  8:3  frogs  g.  vp  into  house 
19:12  g.  not  itp  into  mount 
20:26  nor  sh.  g.  vp  by  steps 
24:2  neither  sh.  peo.  g.  up  with 
.32:30  sinned  a  sin,  I  will  g.  up 
.33:1  g.  vp,  thou  and  the  people 
.3  I  will  not  g.  up  in  midst 
.34:24  not  desire  land,  g.  up 
Lev.  19:16  thou  shalt  not  g.  up 

and  down  as  a  tale-bearer 
Num.  13:.30  let  g.  up  and  pos.  it 
31  not  able  to  g.  up  ag.  people 
14:42  g.  not  up  ;  44  pres.  to  g. 
Deut.  2.5:7  let  bro.'s  wife  g.  vp 
.30:12  who  sh.  g.  up  to  heaven 
.7o.s.  7:3  g.  up,  3000  g,  vp 
22:33  not  intend  to  g.  vp  again 
Jud.  1:1  who  g.  up  for  us  to  flght 
2  L.  said,  Judah  sh.  g.  vp,  20:18 
2:11  made  y on  <7.  1//)  out  of  Eg 
11:.37  g.  vp  and  do\™  on  mouh 
18:9  we  may  g.  up  against  them 
20:9  g.  up  by  lot  against  Gibeah 
18  which  sh.  g.  tip  first  to  bat. 
23  shall  I  g.  up  ?  28  g.  up  aga, 

1  Sam.  1:22  not  y.  up  till  child 
6:20  to  whom  sh.  he  g.  up  fr.  us? 
9:13  find  him  before  he  g.  vp 

14  Samuel  to  g.  vp  to  place,  19 
14:9  say.  Tarry,  will  not  g.  vp 
10  come  unto  us,  we  will  g.  vp 

2  Sam.  2:1 1  y.  up  to  any  cities  of 
Ju.  ?  L.  said,  g.  vp  to  Hebr. 

,5:19  shall  I  g.  up  aga.  Philis.  1 
15:20  I  make  thee  <?.  up  with  us 
19::34  how  long  have  I  to  live, 

that  I  should  (7.  up? 
24:18  y.  up,  rear  alt.  1  Chr.  21:18 

1  A'.  12:24  not     vp,  2  f%r.  11:4 

27  people  {7.  %tp  to  do  .sacrifice 

28  too  much  to  g.  up  to  Jerus. 
18:43  g.  vp  look  towards  sea 
22:6  g.  up,  for  the  Lord  shall  de- 
liver it.  12;  2  Chr.  18:11.  14 

20  g.  upm\  at  Ram.  2  Ch.  18:19 

2  K.  1:3  g.  up  meet  messengers 
2:23  g.  up.  thou  bald  head 
3:7  wilt  thou  g.  up  ag.  Moab? 

8  Which  way  sh.  we  g.  up.  f 
12:17  Haz.  set  face  to  g.  up  to  J. 
18:25  g.  up  ag.  land,  Is.  36:10 
20:5  on  third  day  sh.  g.  up 
8  sign  that  I  g.  vp?  Is.  .38:22 
22:4  g.  vp  to  Hilkiah,  high-pr. 

1  Chr.  14:10  sh.  I  g.  up?  14  g.  not 

2  Chr.  18:5  sh.  we  g.  up  to  Ram.  ? 
30:23  let  him  g,  vp,  Ezr.  1:3 

843 


GOE 

Ezr.  7:9  to  g.  up  from  Babylon 

13  minded  to  g.  up,  go  with  me 
Neh.  4:3  fox  g.  up  he  break  down 
Ps.  104:8  g.  up  by  mountains 
1.32:3  I  will  not  g.  up  into  bed 
Cant.  0:6  sheep  g.  up  from  wash. 
7:8  I  will  g.  up  to  palm-tree 
Is.  2:3  let  us  g.  vp  to  mountain 

of  Lord,  ilic.  4:2 
7:6  let  ns  g.  vp  against  Judah 
15:5  with  weep.  sh.  they  g.  vp 
21:2  g.  up,  E. ;  34:10  smoke  g.  up 
35:9  nor  ravenous  beast  g.  up 
.36:10  g.  vp  against  this  land 
■Jer.  5:10  g.  ye  vi)  upon  her  walls 
6:4  and  let  us  g.  ztp  at  noon 
21:2  Nebuchadnezzar  may  g.  np 
22:20  g.  up  to  Lebanon,  and  cry 
31:0  let  us  g.  up  to  Z.  to  the  L. 
46:8  I  will  g.  vp  and  cov.  earth 
11  g.  up-into  Gilead,  take  balm 
48:5  continual  weep.  sh.  g.  vp 
49:28  g.  up  to  Kedar,  spoil 
50:21  g.  up  aga.  land  of  Mcrath. 
Ezek.  38:11  g.  up  to  unwalled  v. 
40:26  seven  steps  to  g.  up  to  it 
Hos.  4:15  nei.  g.  up  to  Bethaven 
Hag.  1:8  g.  vp  to  mount,  bring 
Zee.  14:16  g.  vp  fr.  year  to  year 
Mat.  20:18  we  g.  vp  to  Jerusal. 

Mark  10:.33 ;  Luke  18:31 
Luke  14:10  Friend,  g.  iii>  higher 
John  7:8  (7.  itp  to  feast,  I  g.  not 
.4c/«  15:2  (7.  up  to  Jer.  about  qn. 
21:4  Paul  not  g.  up  to  Jerus.  12 
25:9  wilt  thou  g.  xip  to  Jeru.  ? 

GO  a  whoring. 

Ex.  34:15  g.  a  whor.  after  gods 
16  sons,  daughters  g.  a  lohor. 
Lev.  20:5  cut  off  all  that  g^  a  w. 
Num^  15:39  ye  use  to  g.  a  whor. 
Deut^  31:16  people  will  g.  a  who^ 
2  Chr.  21:13  Je.  made  Ju.  g.  a  w. 
Ps.  73:27  destroyed  all  g.  a  v:ho. 
Ezek.  6:9  g.  a  wlior.  after  idols 

GOEST. 

Gen.  28:15  keep  thee  wh.  thou  g. 
32:17  whi.  g.  thou?  Jud.  19:17; 

Zee.  2:2;  John  1.3:36;  16:5 
Ex^  .33:16  th.it  thou     with  us 
34:12  no  cove,  whither  thou  g. 
Num.  14:14  (7.  bef.  them  by  day 
Deut^  11:10  thou  p'.  is  not  as  E. 
12:29  cut  ofY nations  wh.  thouy. 
20:1  <7.  to  battle,  srest,  21:10 
2.3:20  God  bless  thee  whither 

thou  9'.  Jb.s.  1:7 
28:6  blessed  when  thou  out 
19  cursed  when  thou  g.  out 
21  pestilence  whither  thou  g. 
63  plucked  land  whi.  thou  g. 
32:50  die  in  mount  whither  g. 
Jos^  1:9  L.  with  thee  whi.  th.  a. 
Jud^  14:3  y.  take  a  wife  of  Phil. 
Ruth  1:16  whi.  thou  g-.  I  will  go 
iSam^  15:19  where,  fir.  with  us? 
1  A'.  2:37  day  gr.  over  brook,  42 
Ps^  44:9(7.  not  forth  with  armies 
P?w.  4:12  when  g^  steps  not  str. 
6:22  when  thou  (7.  it  shall  lead 
Ec.  5:1  keep  thy  foot,  g.  to  hou. 
9:10  wisdom  in  grave  whith.  g. 
Jer.  45:5  for  prey  whith.  thou  gr. 
Mat.  8:19  I  will  follow  whither- 
soever thou  g.  Luke  9:57 
JjiTce  12:.58  thou  g^  with  adver. 
.John  11:8  (7.  thou  thither  again  J 
14:3  we  know  not  whi.  thou  g. 

GOETH. 

Ex^  7:15  he  g.  out  into  water 
22:20  del.  by  that  sun  g.  down 
28:29  Aaron  bear  when  he  g. 
.30  Aaron's  heart  when  he  g.  in 
.35  sound  heard  when  he  g.  in 
Lev.  11:21  eat  that  g.  on  all  four 
14:46  that  fir  into  house  unclean 
15:.32  seed  g.  from  him,  22:4 
16:17  none  in  taber.  when  he  g. 
22:3  who  g.  to  holy  things  unc. 
27:21  when  it  g.  in  jubilee 
Num.  5:29  when  %\  ife  g.  aside 
Deut.  1:30  L.  which  g'.  before 
9:3  God  is  he  that  fir.  before  you 
20:4  Lord  yonr  G.  g^  with  yoa 
23:9  when  host  g^  ag.  enemies 
24:13  deli,  pledge  when  sun  g. 
Jud.  5:.31  when  g.  in  might 

1  Sam..  22:14  Dav.  who  fir.  at  bid. 
.30:24  his  part  is  that  g.  to  bat. 

2  K.  5:18  g.  to  house  of  Rimmon 
11:8  king  as  he  g.  2  Chr.  2:3:7 

Job  7:9  g.  to  grave,  no  more 
9:11  he  g.  by  me,  I  see  him  not 
34:8  fir.  with  workers  of  iniquity 
37:2  sound  g.  out  of  mouth 
39:21  he  (i  to  meet  armed  men 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOI 

Ps.  17:1  ff.  not  out  of  feigned 
lips 

41:6  when  he  r/.  abroad,  he  tell. 
68:21  such  as  jr.  on  in  trespass. 
88:18  fierce  wrath  y.  over  me 
97:3  a  fire  g.  before  him,  burn. 
101:2.3  man  g.  forth  to  worlj 
12fi:6  he  g.  forth  and  weepeth 
J4«;4  breath  g.  forth,  he  return. 

Prov.  6:29  g.  in  to  iieisrh.  wife 
11:10  wheii  g.  well  with  ri^ht. 
16:18  pride  (7.  befo.  destruction 
20:19  g.  aboiit  as  tale-bearer 
26:9  thorn  g.  into  hand 
20  wli.  no  wood  is,  fire  g.  out 
31:18  candle  g.  not  out  by  night 

Mc.  1:5  sun  f/.  down,  and  hasteth 
3:21  the  spirit  of  man  g.  up,  the 

spirit  of  beast  g.  down 
12:5  bee.  man  g.  to  long  home 

7s.  28:19  from  time  it  </.  forth 
80:29  when  one  g.  with  a  pipe 
55:11  my  word  be  that  g.  forth 
59:8  g.  therein  sh.  not  know  pe. 
6;3:14  a  beast  g.  down  into  val. 

Jer.  5:6  g.  out  thence  be  torn 
6:4  woe  unto  us,  for  day  g. 
21:9  g.  out  to  Chal.  sh.  live,  38:2 
22:10  weep  for  him  that  g. 
30:23  whirlwind  of  Lord  g.  forth 
44:17  do  what  g.  out  of  mouth 
49:17  g.  by  it  be  aston.  50:13 

JHzek.  7:14  but  none  g.  to  battle 
33:31  heart  g.  after  covetousn. 
44:27  in  day  he  g.  into  sanct. 

Jibs.  6:4  good,  as  dew  g.  away 

5  judgments  as  light  that  g. 
Zee.  5:3  this  the  curse  that  g. 

6  this  is  an  ephah  that  g.  forth 
Mat.  8:9  Go,  and  he  g.  Lvke  7:8 

13:44  for  joy  g.  and  selleth  all 
15:11  what  g.  into  mouth  defll. 
17:21  g.  not  out  but  by  prayer 
86:24  Son  of  man  i/.  as  it  is  wri. 

Mark  14:21 ;  Luke  22:22 
28:7  g.  bef  to  Gali.  Mark  16:7 

John  3:8  canst  not  tell  whi.  it  g. 
7:20  g.  about  to  kill  thee  ? 
10:4  he  g.  before,  sheep  follow 
11:31  she  g.  unto  the  grave 
12:35  knowoth  not  wnither  he 
g.  1  John,  2:11 

1  Cor.  6:6  bro.  g.  to  law  wi.  bro. 
9:7  g.  a  warf,  at  own  charges? 

Jam.  1:24  beholdeth  him.  and  g. 

Rev.  14:4  fellow  Lamb  whi.  he  g. 
17:11  of  the  seven,  g.  into  perd. 
19:15  out  of  mouth  g.  sharp  sw. 

GOIMG. 

Ex.  17:12  to  g.  down  of  snn 
23:4  if  thine  ene.'s  ox  g.  astray 

Num.  34:4  g.  forth  be  from  south 

Dent.  16:6  pass,  at  g.  down  of  sun 
3J:18  rejoice,  Zcbulun,  in  g.  out 

Jos.  7:5  smote  them  in  g.  down 
10:11  in  g.  down  to  Be'thoron 

27  g.  down  of  sun  car.  taken 
23:14  g.  the  way  of  all  the  earth 

Jud.  19:18  I  am  g.  to  house  of  L. 

1  Sam.  10:3  3  men  g.  up  to  God 

2  Sam.  2:19  in  g.  he  turned  not 
5:24  sound  of  g.  in,  1  Chr.  14:15 

1  K.  17:11  she  was  g.  to  fetch  it 
22:36  proc.  at  g.  down  of  sun 

2  K.  2:23  g.  by  way,  child,  mock. 
9:27  smote  Ahaziah  at  g.  to  Gur 

2  Chr.  18:34  sun  g.  down,  he  died 
Job  1:7  from  g.  to  and  fro,  2:2 
33:24  deliv.  from  g.  down  to  pit 

28  deliver  soul  from  g.  into  pit 
Ps.  19:6  g.  from  end  of  heaven 

50:1  from  rising  of  sun  to  g. 
down,  113:3;  Mai.  1:11 

104:19  sun  knowethhis  g.  down 
Prov.  7:27  g.  to  chamb.  of  death 

14:15  prudent  looketh  well  to  g. 

30:29  yea,  four  are  comely  in  g. 
Is.  13:10  sun  darkened  in  g. 
Jer.  50:4  g.  and  weeping  seek  L. 
Ezek.  40:31  g.  up  8  steps,  34.  37 

44:5  every  g.  forth  of  sanctuary 

46:12  after  g.  forth,  shut  gate 
Dan.  6:14  till  g.  down  of  sun 

9:25  g.  forth  of  commandment 
Has.  6:3  his  g.  forth  is  prepared 
Mat.  26:46  let  us  be  g.  he  is  at  h. 
Luke  14:31  what  kins  g.  to  war  ? 
John  8:59  g.  thro,  midst  of  them 
Acts  20:5  g.  before,  tar.  at  Troas 
Horn.  10:3  g.  to  estab.  own  rio;ht. 
1  Tim.  5:24  sins  g.  bef.  to  judg. 
ZTeS.  7:18  a  disannul,  of  com.  g. 
Jude  7  g.  after  strange  flesh,  are 

HeS  COMING. 

GOIlVGi*. 
Nwn.  33:2  Mos.  wrote  th.  g.  out 


GOA 

Num.  34:5  the  g.  out  of  their  bor. 
8,  9,  12;  Jos.  15:4,  7,  11: 
1R:.3,  8:  18:12,  14 
Job  34:21  he  seeth  all  his  g. 
Ps.  17:5  hold  my  g.  in  thy  paths 
40:2  and  established  my  g. 
68:24  seen  thy  g.  even  g.  of  God 
140:4  purposed  to  overthrow  g. 
P/WK  5:21  he  jiondereth  all  his'y. 
20:24  man's  g.  are  of  the  Lord 
Is.  59:8  no  judgment  in  their  g. 
Ezek.  42:11  g.  out  accord,  to  fas. 
43:11  show  them  g.  out  thereof 
Mic.  5:2  whose  g.  forth  from 

GOAD,  S. 
■hid.  3:31  slew  liOO  with  ox  g. 
1  Sain.  1:J:21  had  file  to  sharp,  g. 
Ec.  12:11  words  of  wise  as  g. 

GO.VT. 
Lev.  3:12  if  his  oft'ering  be  a  17. 
4:24  lay  his  hand  on  head  g. 
7:23  eat  no  fat  of  ox,  sheep,  or  g. 
9:15  the  g.  which  was  sin-offer. 
10:16  Moses  sought  g.  sin-offer. 
16:9  Aaron  shall  bring  the  g. 
22  let  go  the  g.  in  wilderness 
17:3  whosoever  killeth  a  g. 
22:27  g.  is  brought  forth  7  days 
Xum.  15:27  thro,  ignor.  bring  V/. 
18:17  first,  oig.  sh.  not  redeem 
28:22  one  g.  for  a  sin-offering, 

29:22,  28,  31,  34,  38 
Dent.  14:4  eat  ox,  sheep,  and  g. 
Fzek.  4:^:25  prepa.  every  day  a  g. 
Dan.  8:5  the  g.  had  a  liota.  horn 
21  rough  g.  is  king  of  Grecia 
He-GOAT,  S. 
Num .  7: 1 7  five  rams,  five  he-g.  23, 
29,        41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71, 
77,83 

88  hc-g.  sixty,  the  lambs  sixty 
T)eut.  32:14  Ae-r/.  of  breed  of  Bas. 
3  Chr.  17:11  Arab.  br.  7,700  he-g. 

29:21  scycnhe-g.  for  sin-offering 
E:r.  6:17  at  dedication  12  he-g. 

8;.35  children  offered  12  he-g. 
Ps.  50:9  I  will  take  no  he-g.  out 
Prov.  30:.31  com.  in  going,  ahe-g. 
Is.  1:11  not  in  the  blood  oihe-g. 
Jer.  50:8  as  the  he-g.  before  flocks 

51:40  bring  like  rams  with  he-g. 
Ezek.  34:17  betw,  rams  and  he-g. 
Dan.  8:5  behold,  ahe-g.  fr.  west 
8  the  he-g.  waxed  very  great 

Live  GOAT. 

Lev.  16:20  bring  /.  g.  ;  21  lay  ha. 
Scape-GO.AT. 

Lev.  16:8  the  other  lot  for  sca.-r/. 
10  let  him  go  for  sca.-g.  to  wil. 

26  that  let  go  scape-g.  shall 

She-GOAT,  S. 
Gen.  15:9  heifer,  a  she-g.  of  3  ye. 
31:38  she-g.  not  cast  th.  young 
32:14  200  she-g.  and  20  he-goats 

Wild  GO.AT. 

Deut.  14:5  ye  sh.  eat  the  wild  g. 

GOATS. 
Gen.  27:9  fetch  two  kids  of  g'. 
16  put  skins  of  17.  on  his  hands 
30:32  spotted  and  speck,  am.  g. 
.33  speckled  g. ;  35  removed  g. 
37:31  killed  akid  of  the  g. 
Ex.  12:5  take  it  fr.  sheep  or  g. 
Lev.  1:10  offering  be  sheep  or  g. 
4:23  if  sin  come  to  knowl.  shall 
bring  a  kid  of  the  g.  28;  5:6 
9:3  kid  o{  g.  for  a  sin-offering 
lfi:5  two  kids  of  g.  ;  7  two  g.  pr. 
22:19  a  male  of  tlie  sheep  or  g. 
23:19  kid  of  g.  for  a  sin-offering. 

Num.  7:16 ;  15:24 
Num.  7:87  kids  of  g.  for  a  sin-of. 
1  Sam.  25:2  Nabal  'had  a  thou.  g. 
Ps.  50:13  or  will  I  drink  bl.  of  ^. 
66:15  I  will  offer  bullo.  with  g. 
Prov.  27:26  g.  are  price  of  field 

27  thou  sh.  have  g.  milk  enou. 
Cant.  4:1  hair  as  flock  of  9.  6:5 
/■<;.  34:6  sw.  fat  with  blood  of  g. 
Ezek.  27:21  Arabia  occup.  in  g. 

39:18  drink  blood  of  la.  and  a. 
43:22  second  day  oft'er  kid  01  g. 
4,"j:23  kid  oi  g.  daily  for  sin-off. 
7ac.  10:3  I  punished  the  g. 
Mat.  25:.32  divid.  sheep  I'rom  g. 

.33  set  the  g.  on  his  left  hand 
Ileb.  9:12  entered  by  blood  of  g-. 
13  if  the  blood  of  g.  sanctifie'th 
19 


GOD 

Ex.  35:23  with  wh.  was  fo.  g.  h. 
26  all  the  women  spun  g.  hair 
36:14  curtains  of  g.  h.  for  tent 
Num.  31:20  purify  work  of  r/.  h. 
1  Sam.  19:13  pillow  of  g.  hair.,  16 

GOAT-SKI\S. 
neb.  11:37  wandered  in  g.-skins 

Wild  GOATS. 
1  Sam.  24:2  Da.  on  rocks  of  w.  g. 
■lob  39:1  when  wild  q.  br.  forth 
Ps.  104:18  high  hills'ref.  for  w.^. 
GOB.  2*(??i.21:18 

GOBLET. 
Cant.  7:2  thy  navel  like  round  g. 

GOD,  referred  to  man. 
Ex.  4:16.be  to  Aaron  inst.  of  G. 
7:1  made  thee  a  G.  to  Pharaoh 

GOD,  for  idol. 
Jud.  6:.31  if  a  jr.  let  him  plead 

8:.33  made  Baal-berith  their  17. 

9:27  went  into  house  of  their  g. 

11:24  which  Chemo.  tliv  g.  giv. 

16:23  Philis.  g.  was  Dagon,  24 
1  Sam.  5:7  haiid  is  sore  on  our  g. 

1  K.  11:.33  worshipp.  g.  of  Moab 
18:27  he  is  a  g.  either  talking  or 

2  A'.  1:2  B.  the  g  of  Ekron,  16 
19:37  wors.  in  house  of  Nisroch, 

his  g.  2  <!hr.  32:21 ;  Is.  37:.38 
Ps.  16:4  hasten  after  another  g. 
Is.  44:10  formed  g.  or  molt.  im.  ? 
15  maketh  g.  worship,  it,  17 
45:20  pray  to  a  g.  cannot  save 
46:6  maketh  it  a  g.  they  wors. 
Dan.  1:2  ves.  to  house  of  his  g. 
4:8  according  to  name  of  my  g. 
11:.36  magnify  him.  above  ev.  g. 
Amos  5:26  star  of  v.  q.  Acts  7:43 
8:14  say.  Thy  g.  "O  Dan,  liveth 
Jon.  1:5  cried  ev.  man  to  his  g. 
Mic.  4:5  walk  in  name  of  his  g. 
Ilab.  1:11  imput.  power  to  his  g. 
Acts  12:22  voice  of  a  17.  not  a  man 

Any  GOD. 
Ex.  22:20  sac.  to  a.  g.  save  L. 
iSam.  7:22  is  there  any  g.  be- 
sides, 1  Chr.  17:20 
Dan.  3:28  not  worship  a.  g.  exc. 
6:7  petition  of  a.  g.  or  man,  12 
11:37  neither  sh.  he  regard  a.  g. 

Other  GOD. 
Ex.  34:14  shalt  worship  no  0.  g. 
Dan.  3:29  no  otiier  g.  can  deliver 
1  Cor.  8:4  is  none  0.  g.  but  one 

Strange  GOD. 
Deut.  32:12  no  s.  g.  with  them 
Ps.  44:20  out  hands  to  strange  g. 
81:9  no  strange  g.  be  in  thee 
Is.  43:12  no  s.  g.  among  them 
Dan.  11:39  thus  sh.  do  with  s.  g. 
GOD. 

Gen.  16:13  Lord,  thou  G.  seest 
17:7  a  G.  to  thee  and  thy  seed 
31:13  I  am  the  G.  of  Bethel 
42:28  what  is  this  G.  done  us  ? 
45:8  you  sent  me  hither,  but  G. 
48:21  I  die,  but  G.  be  with  you 

E.r.  6:7  you  to  me,  to  you  G. 
18:19  and  G.  shall  be  with  thee 

Nnm.  2:3:23  what  G.  hath  wro.  ? 
24:23  who  live  when  G.  do.  this  ? 

Deut.  4:7  wh.nat.  hath  G.  soni.  ? 
29:13  he  may  be  to  thee  a  G. 

1  Sam.  3:17 G.  do  so  and  moreal. 

14:44 ;  25:22 ;  2  Sayn.  3:9,  3o ; 

19:13;  1  K.  2:23;  2  K.  6:31 
17:46  know  there  is  a  G.  in  Is. 
22:3  know  what  G.  will  do 

2  Sam.  22:32  who  is  G.  save  the 

Lord?  Ps.  18:31 

1  K.  18:21  if  the  L.  be  G.  follow 
39  the  Lord,  he  is  G.  the  Lord 

2K.  19:15  thou  art  G.  even  thou 

2  C/ir.  20:6  O  Lord  G.  art  thou 

not  G.  in  heaven  ? 
Ezr.  1:3  his  G.  be  with  nim 
Neh.  9:17  a  G.  ready  to  pardon 
Job  22:13  doth  G.  kn.  ?  Ps.  73:11 
Ps.  5:4  not  a  G.  hast  pleasure  in 
.52:7  made  not  G.  his  strength 
86:10  th.  art  G.  alone.  Is.  37:16 
7s.  12:2  behold,  G.  is  my  salvat. 
44:8  is  there  a  G.  besides  me? 
45:22  I  am  G.  there  is  none  else 
46:9  I  am  G.  th.  is  none  like  me 
Jer.  31:.'«  I  will  be  their  G.  32:3S 
Ezek.  28:2  said,  I  sit  in  seat  of  G. 
9  thou  sh.  be  a  man,  and  no  G. 


tookblood  o.;^  i  workn.  m^X  irii^  a 


10:4  pos.  blood  of  g.  take  sins 
GOAT'S  hair. 

Ex.  25:4  offer,  ye  sh.  take,  57.  h 
26:7  make  cnr'tains  of  g".  hair 
35:6  let  him  bring  q.  tiair 


11:9  I  am  G.  not  man.  Holy  One 
Mic.  7:18  who  is  a  G.  like  thee? 
Ma*.  1:23  Immanuel,  which  IS  G. 
6:24  ye  cannot  serve  G.  and 
mammon,  Luke  1G:13 

844 


GOD 

Mat.  19:17there  isnone  good  but 
one,  that  is  G.  Mark  10:18; 
Lnke  18:19 

Mark  12:32  there  is  one  G. 

John  1:1  the  Word  was  with  G. 
3:2  do  miracles,  ex.  G.  with  him 
8:41  have  one  Father,  even  G. 
42  I  proceeded,  came  from  G. 
17:3  know  thee,  only  true  G. 

Arts  2:22  wonders  which  G.  did 
5:29  obey  G.  rather  than  men 
7:9  sold  Joseph,  but  G.  wi.  him 
10:34  G.  no  respecter  of  persons 

Rom.  3:4  G.  be  true,  man  a  liar 
8:31  if  G.  for  us,  who  ag.  us  ? 
15:5  G.  of  patience  and  consol. 

1  Cor.  8:6  but  one  G.  the  Father 
1.5:28  that  G.  may  be  all  in  all 

2  Cor.  1:21  he  wh.  an.  us  is  G. 
4:4  g.  of  this  world  blinded 
13:11  G.  of  love  and  peace  with 

2  TItes.  2:4  above  all  called  G. 
1  Tim..  3:16  G.  mani,  in  the  flesh 
Tit.  1:16  profess  they  know  G. 
Ueb.  3:4  he  that  builtallthi.  isG. 

4:10  ceased  from  works,  as  G. 

8:10  to  them  a  G.  they  a  people 
1  John  1:5  G.  light,  him  no  dark. 

4:12  no  man  seen  G.  anv  time 
Pev.  21:3  G.  hims.  be  wi'th  them 
4  G.  shall  wipe  away  all  tears 
7  I  will  be  his  G.  he  be  my  son 

Against  GOD. 

Gen.  39:9  wickedn.  and  sin  a.  G. 
Num.  21:5  peo.  sp.  a.  G.  Ps.  78:19 

1  Chr.  5:25  they  transgr.  aq.  G. 

2  Chr.  32:19  spake  aq.  G.  of  Jer. 
Job  15:13  tuni.  thy  spirit  ag.  G. 

25  stretch,  out  his  hand  a.  G. 
,34:37  multip.  his  words  a.  G. 

Dan.  3:29  speak  amiss  a.  G.  of  S. 

11:36  marv.  things  a.  G.  of  gods 
IIos.  13:16  hath  rebelled  a.  G. 
Acts  5:39  be  found  to  fight  a.  G. 

6:11  spoken  bias,  words  a.  G. 

23:9  let  us  not  fight  agaimt  G. 
Pom.  8:7  carnal  mind  en.  a.  G. 

9:20  who  art  thou  repliesf  a.  G.  ? 
Eev.  13:6  opened  his  mouth  a.  G. 

See  ALMIGHTY. 

Before  GOD. 

Gen.  6:11  earth  was  corrupts.  G. 
Ex.  18:12  eat  wi.  M.  father  b.  G. 
Jos.  24:1  presented  thems.  b.  G. 
Jud.  21:2  people  abode  t>efore  G. 

1  Chr.  1.3:8  D.  and  Is.  played  b.  G. 

10  and  there  Uzzah  died  b.  G. 
16:1  offered  burnt  sacri.  bef.  G. 

2  Chr.  a3:12Manassehhum.  b.  6. 
34:27  Josiah's  heart  hum.  b.  G. 

Ezr.  7:19  deliver  J>.  G.  of  Jcrus. 

Job  15:4  restrainest  praver  b.  G. 

Ps.  42:2  shall  I  appear  b.  G.  ? 
56:13*.  G.  in  li-ht  of  living 
61:7  he  shall  abide  6.  G.  for  ever 
0S:3  let  righteous  rejoice  6.  G. 
84:7  ev.  one  in  ZionappearS.  G. 

Ec.  2:26  give  to  him  good  b.  G. 
5:2  heart  hasty  to  utter  bef.  G. 
8:13  because  he  feareth  not  6.  G. 

Dan.  6:10  gave  thanks  before  G. 

11  found  making  suppl'ic.  b.  G. 

26  men  tremble  0.  G.  of  Daniel 
Luke  1:6  were  both  right,  b.  G. 

12:6  not  one  is  forgotten  J.  G. 

24:19  a  prophet  mighty  bef.  G. 
Acts  7:46  who  found  fax'or  b.  G. 

10:4  come  fur  a  memorial  b.  G. 
33  all  here  present  before  G. 

23:1  lived  in  good  cousci.  ft.  G. 
Pam.  2:13  not  liearcrs  just  6.  G. 

3:19  world  may  bee.  guilty  6.  G. 

4:2  whereof  to  glorv,  not  b.  G. 

14:22  have  faith  to  thyself  ft.  G. 
2  Cor.  12:19  speak  6.  G.  in  Chr. 
Gal.  1:20  behold,  6.  G.  I  lie  not 
1  Thes.  3:13  estab.  hearts  6.  G. 
1  Tim.  5:4  good  and  accept,  ft.  G. 

21  charge  thee  ft.  G.  2  Tim.  4:1 
Jam.  1:27^ pure  religion  before  G. 
Pev.  3:2  works  not  perfect  ft.  G. 

9:1.3  voice  from  horns  of  al.  6.  G. 

12:10  accus.  ft.  G.  day  and  night 

16:19  Babylon  in  rememb.  ft.  G. 

20:12  I  saw  dead  stand  6.  G. 

See  CALLED,  CHOSEN,  COM- 
MANDED. 

Eternal  GOD. 

Deut.  33:27  the  e.  G.  is  thy  refuge 

Everlasting  GOD. 
Gen.  21:33  A.  called  name  e.  G. 
Is.  40:28  the  e.  G.  fainteth  not 
Pom.  16:26  command,  of  e.  G. 
See  rATDER.    tear,  forbid. 

GAVE.  GLORIFY. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOD 

Hi^h  GOD. 

Gen.  14:18  priest  of  the  most  A. 
G.  Heb.  7:1 

19  blessed  be  Ab.  of  most^.  G. 

20  blessed  be  the  most  h.  G. 

22  lift  up  my  hand  to  most  li.  G. 
Ps.  57:2  cry  unto  G.  most  high 

78:35  the/i.  G.  their  Redeemer 
56  tempted  the  most  high  G. 
Dan.  3:2()  servants  of  most  A.  G. 
4:2  wonders  high  G.  wrought 
5:18  A.  G.  gave  Nebuch.  kin^. 

21  he  knew  most  A.  G.  ruled 
Mic.  6:6  bow  my.  bef.  most  A.  G. 
Mark^-.'ifion  ofm.  A.  G.  Lu.  8:28 
Acts  16:17  serv.  of  most  high  G. 

Holy  GOD. 
Jas.  24:19  he  is  a  hohjG.  jealous 
1  Sam.  6:20  who  stand  bef.  A.  G.  ? 
Ps.  99:9  the  Lord  our  G.  is  holy 
Is.  5:16  G.  that  is  A.  be  sancti. 

GOD  of  heaven. 
2C%r.  .36:2;3all  kingdoms  of  earth 
hath  6.  of  A.  giv.  me,  i'z?:  1:2 
£^zr.  5:11  servants  of  G.  of  h. 
12  our  fath.  provoked  6.  of  h. 
6:9  burnt-offerings  of  G.  o/  A.  10 
7:12  scribe  of  law  of  G.  ofh.  21 

23  commanded  by  G.  ofh. 
Neh.  1:4  prayed  bef.  G.  ofh.  2:4 
Ps.  1.36:26  give  thanks  to  G.  ofh. 
Dan.  2:18  desire  mer.  of  G.  of  h. 

19  Daniel  blessed  the  G.  ofh. 
44  G.  of  A.  sh.  set  up  kingdom 
Jon.  1:9  I  fear  the  L.  G.  ofh. 
Pec.  11:13  gave  glory  to  6.  of  A. 
16:11  they  blasphemed  G.  ofh. 
GOD  of  hosts. 
Ps.  80:7  turn  us,  O  G.  ofh.  19 

14  return,  we  beseech,  G.  of  A. 
Amos  5:27  wh.  name  is  G.  ofh. 

See  LORD  GOD. 

GOD  ts. 

Gen.  21:22  G.  is  with  thee  in  all 
31:50  G.  is  witness  betwixt 
JKc.  20:30  fear  not,  G.  is  come 
Num.  23:19  G.  is  not  a  man,  that 
Deut.  3:24  what  G.  is  in  heaven 
33:27  eternal  G.  is  thy  refuge 
Jos.  24:19  G.  ij  a  j.  G.  Nah.  1:2 

1  Sam.  4:7  G.  is  come  into  camp 
10:7  G.  is  with  thee,  1  6'Ar.lT:2 
2S:  15  G.  i«  departed  from  me 

2  Sam.  22;.33  G.  is  my  strength 

1  Chr.  14:15  G.  is  gone  forth  bef. 

3  Chr.  13:12  G.  himself  is  wi.  us 
Job  33:12  G.  is  greater  than  man 

36:5  G.  is  mighty,  despis.  not 
26  G.  is  great,  we  know  him 

Ps.  7:11  G.  is  angry  with  wicked 
10:4  G.  is  not  in  his  thoughts 
14:5  G.  is  in  generation  ot  righ. 
33:12  whose  5.  is  Lord,  144:15 
46:1  6.  is  refuge  and  str.  62:8 
5  G.  is  in  midst  of  her 
47:5  G.  is  gone  up ;  7  G.  is  king 
48:3  G.  is  known  in  her  palaces 
50:6  G.  is  judge,  Sclali,  75:7 
54:4  Behold,  G.  is  my  helper 
56:9  I  know,  for  G.  is  for  me 
59:9  I  wait,  G.  is  my  def.  17 
68:7  in  G.  is  my  salvat.  Is.  12:2 
68:5  father  of  fatherless  is  G. 
73:1  truly  G.  is  good  to  Israel 
26  G.  is  the  str.  of  my  heart 
74:12  G.  is  my  king  of  old 
89:7  G  is  greatly  to  be  feared 
116:5  Lord  our  G.  is  merciful 
118:27  G.  is  L.  that  showed  light 

Ec.  5:2  G.  is  in  hea.  thou  on  ear. 

Is.  5:16  G.  that  is  holv  be  sancti. 
8:10  G.  is  with  us;  45:14  G.  in 

Zee.  8:23  heard  G.  is  with  you 

Mat.  3:9  G.  is  able  of  these  stones 
to  raise,  Luke  3:8 
22:.32  G.  is  not  of  dead,  but  liv. 

John  3:33  to  seal  that  G.  is  true 
4:24  G.  is  a  Spirit;  1.3:31 

Acts  10:34  G.  is  no  resp.  of  per. 

Pom.  1:9  G.  is  wit.  wh.  I  serve 
11:23  G.  is  able  to  graff  them 
14:4  G.  is  able  to  niake  him 

1  Cor.  1:9  G.  is  faith,  by  wh.  call. 
10:13  G.  is  faith,  will  not  suffer 
14:25  report  that  G.  is  in  you 
33  G.  is  not  author  of  confusion 

ZCor.  1:18  G.  is  true,  our  word 
9:8  G.  ts  able  make  grace 

GaX.  3:20  G.  one ;  6:7  not  mocked 

Eph.  2:4  G.  \Yho  is  rich  in  mercy 

Phil.  1:8  G.  is  record,  I  long 
3:19  many  walk,  G.  is  th.  belly 

1  Thes.  2:5  nor  cloak,  G.  is  wit. 

Ileb.  6:10  G.  is  not  unrighteous 
11:16  G.  is  not  ash.  to  be  called 
12:29  G.  is  a  consuming  fire 


GOD 

neb.  13:16  with  such  sac.  G.  is  pi. 
1  John  1:5  G.  is  light;  4:8  is  love,16 

3:20  6.  is  greater  th.  our  heart 

GOD  of  Israel. 
Ex.  24:10  went,  saw  G.  of  Im'ael 
Num.  16:9G.  o/'/s.  separated  you 
./OS.  7:19  gl.  to  G.  of  i.  1  Sam.  6:5 

12:;j3  G,  of  /■>'.  their  inheritance 

22: 16  what  trespass  ag.  G.ofls.? 
24  what  ye  do  withtJ.  of  Is.  ? 

24:2.3  incUue  heart  to  G.  of  Is. 
Jud.  11:23  G.  of  Is.  dispossessed 
Ruth  2:12  reward  of  G.  of  Is. 
1  Sam.  1:17  G.  of  Is.  grant  petit. 

5:11  send  away  ark  of  G.  of  Is. 
1  K.  8:23  Lord  G.  of  Israel,  no 
god  is  like  thee,  2  Chr.  6:14 

14:13  good  thing  tow.  G.  of  Is. 

1  Chr.  4:10  Ja.  called  on  G.  of  I. 
17:24  Lord  of  hosts  is  G.  of  Is. 

2  Chr.  15:13  not  seek  G.  of  Is.  ? 
Ezr.  7:15  freely  offered  G.  of  Is. 

9:4  tremb.  at  words  of  G.  of  Is. 
Ps.  41:13  blessed  be  the  L.  G.  of 
Is.  from  everlasting  to  ever. 
72:18:  106:48;  Luke  1:68 
Is.  41:17  G.  of  7s.  will  not  fors. 
45:3  I  which  call  am  G.  of  Is. 
48:2  stay  themselves  on  G.  of  I. 
Ezek.  8:4  the  glory  of  G.  of  Is. 
Mat.  15:31  multitudeglo.  G.of  I. 

Living  GOD. 
Deut.  5:26  heard  voice  of  liv.  G. 
■Jos.  3:10  hereby  know  the  I.  G. 

1  Sain.  17:26  defy  arm.  of  I.  G.  36 

2  A'.  19:4  king  of  Assyria  sent  to 

reproach  /.  G.  16 ;  7s.  37:4,17 
Ps.  42:2  my  soul  thirst,  for  I.  G. 

84:2  my  heart  crieth  for  I.  G. 
■ler.  10:10  the  I.  G.  everlas.  King 

23:36  perverted  words  oil.  G. 
Dan.  6:26  I.  G.  steadfast  for  ever 
IIos.  1:10  ye  are  eons  o(  living  G. 
Mat.  10:16  art  Christ,  Son  oUiv- 
ing  G.  John  6:69 

26:63  I  adjure  thee  by  G.  tell 
Acts  14:15  turn  from  van.  to/.  G. 
Rom.  9:26  be  called  chil.  of  I.  G. 
2  Cor.  3:3  with  the  Spirit  otl.  G. 

6:16  ye  are  the  temple  of  I.  G. 
1  Thes.  1:9  fr.  idols  to  serve  /.  G. 

1  Tim.  3:15  church  of  the  /.  G. 
4:10  we  trust  in  the  I.  G.  6:17 

Ifeb.  3:12  evil  heart  dep.  fr.  I.  G. 
9:14  purge  cons,  to  serve  I.  G. 
10:31  to  fall  into  hands  of G. 
12:22  come  to  Zion,  city  of  I.  G. 
Rev.  7:2  augel  hav.  seal  of  I.  G. 
Lord  GOD,   Lord   his  GOD, 
Lord  our,  their,  your  GOD. 
Si>e  those  in  the  divisions  of 
the  word  lord. 

Merciful  GOD. 
Ex.  34:6  the  Lord  G.  m.  gracious 
Deut.  4:31  L.  thy  G.  is  a  m.  G. 

2  Chr.  30:9  L.  your  G.  \s  merciful 
Neh.  9:31  art  a  gracious,  m.  G. 
Ps.  110:5  gracious  is  L,  G.  is  m. 
Jon.  4:2 1  knew  thou  art  a  G.  m. 

Mighty  GOD. 
Gen.  49:24  hands  ofm.  G.  of  Ja. 
Deut.  7:21  Lord  is  among  you,  a 

mighty  G.  10:17 
Neh.  9:32  therefore  our  G.  the  m. 
Job  36:5  G.  is  m.  and  despiseth 
Ps.  50:1  the  m.  G.  hath  spoken 
132:2  vowed  to  m.  G.  of  Jacob 
5  till  I  find  a  habitat,  form.  G. 
Is,  9:6  name  sh.  be  called  m.  G. 

10:21  remnant  sh.  ret.  to  w.  G. 
■Trr.  32:18  TO.  G.  the  L.  of  hosts 
Hab.  1:12  O  m.  G.  thou  hast  stab. 

My  GOD. 
Gen.  2.9:21  then  sh.  L.  be  my  G. 
Ex.  15:2  he  is  my  G.  my  father's 
Ruth  1:16  people,  thy  G.  niy  G. 
2  Sam.  22:7  cried  to  my  G.  ^.18:6 
22  not  dep.  fr.  7ny  G.  Ps.  18:21 
30  7ny  G.  I  leaped,  Ps.  18:29 

1  Chr.  28:20  my  G.  be  with  thee 

2  CAr.lfi:13  what  my  G.  saith 
Neh.  5:19  on  me,  7ny  G.  13:31 

13:14  remember  me.  my  G.  22 
Ps.  22:1  my  G.  my  G.  why  hast 
thou  for.sakenme?  J/rt<.27:4G 
10  my  G.  fr.  my  mother's  belly 
31:14  I  said.  Thou  art  my  G. 
.38:21  O  my  G.  be  not  far,  71:12 
89:26  thou  art  my  Fath.  my  G. 
104:;33  praise  to  v\y  G.  146:2 
118:28  my  G.  I  will  praise  thee 
145:1 1  will  extol  thee,  my  6. 
Proe.  30:9  name  ofmyG.  in  vain 
Is.  7:13  ye  weary  my  G.  also? 
40:27  judg.  passed  from  my  G. 
44:17  deliver  me,  thou  art  my  G. 


GOD 

Is.  61:10  soul  be  joyful  in  my  G. 

Dan.  6:22  my  G.  sent  his  angel 

Hos.  2:23  they  shall  say.  Thou 

art  my  G.  Zee.  13:9 
8:2  Is.  cry,  mi/  G.  we  know  thee 
9:17  my  G.  will  cast  them  away 

Mic.  7:7  wait,  my  G.  will  hear 

John  20:17  say,  I  ascend  tomy  G. 
28  Th.  said,  my  Lord  and  m?/G. 

Rom.  1:8  I  thank  my  G.  through 
J.  Christ,  for  you  ail,  1  Cor. 
1:4;  14:18;  Phil.  1:3;  Phile.4 

2  Cor.  12:21  my  G.  w  ill  liumble 

Phil.  4:19  my  G.  supply  need 

Rev.  3:12  write  name  of  my  G. 

See  LORD  my  God. 

No  GOD. 

De^it.  32:.39  th.  is  no  G.  with  me 

1 K.  Sr^ino  G.  like  thee,  2C'A.6:14 

2  K.  1:16  is  it  bee.  no  G.  in  Is. 
5:15  I  know  th.  is;?o  G.  in  earth 

2  Chr.  32:15  no  G.  of  any  nation 

Ps.  14:1  said,  There  is  no  G.  5.3:1 

Is.  43:10  bef.  me  Jio  G.  formed 
44:6  besides  me  there  is  no  G.  8 ; 
45,  5,  14,  21 

Ezek.  28:9  shall  be  a  man,  no  G. 

IIos.  13:4  sh.  know  no  G.  but  me 
O  GOD. 

Num.  12:13  heal  her  now,  0  G. 

Jud.  16:28  strengthen  me,  0  G. 

Ps.  4:1  hear  me,  O  G.  of  right. 
25:22  redeem  Is.  0  G.  out  of  tr. 
51:14  deliver  from  guilti.  OG. 
56:12  thy  vows  upon  me,  0  6. 

/-■.  64:4  nor  hath  eve  seen,  0  G. 

Heb.  10:7  come  to  do  will,  OG.  9 
Of  GOD. 

2  Chr.  10:15  the  cause  ofG. 

Ps.  7:10  my  defence  is  of  G. 

Is.  53:4  esteem  him  smit.  of  G. 

Mat.  16:23  savorest  not  things  of 
G.  Mark  8:33 

■lohn  1:13  not  will  of  man.  of  G. 
6:46  he  of  G.  seen  the  Father 
7:17  know  doc.  whether  of  G. 
8:47  he  that  is  of  G.  heareth 
9:16  this  man  not  of  G.  \  .33 
12:4;j  praise  of  men  than  of  G. 

Acts  5:39  \f  of  G.  ye  cannot  over. 

Rom.  2:29  pr.  not" of  men,  of  G. 
9:16  but  of  G.  that  show,  mercy 
13:1  powers  that  be  ord.  ofG. 

1  Coi'.  1:30  who  of  G.  is  made 
6:19  have  of  G.  not  your  own 
11:12  things  o/G.  2  Cor.  5:18 

2  Cor.  2:17  in  sight  o/G.  speak 
3:5  our  sufRciencv  is  ofG. 

Phil.  1:28  salvation,  that  o/G. 
3:9  the  right,  which  UofG. 
Jleb.  5:4  lie  called  of  G.  as  Aaron 
1  John.  3:10  doeth  not  righteous- 
ness, is  not  ofG. 
4:1  try  the  spirits  whether  o/"G. 
3  con.  not  Chr.  come,  notoj'"  G. 
6  we  are  of  G. ;  5:19  we  know 

3  JisAre  11  that  doeth  good  iso/'G. 

See  ANGEL,  ABK,  BORN,  CHIL- 
DREN, CHOSEN,  CHURCir, 
COUNSEL,  TEAR,  GLORY, 
GRACE,  HAND,  HOUSE,  KING- 
DOM, KNOWLEDGE,  LOVE, 
MAN,  PEOPLE,  POWER,  SER- 
V.\NT,  SIGHT,  SON,  SONS, 
SPIRIT,  WILL,  WORDS,  WORK, 
■WORKS,  WORLD,  WRATH. 

Our  GOD. 

Ex.  5:8  let  us  sacri.  to  onr  G. 
Deut.  31:17  0.  G.  not  amongst  us 

32:3  ascribe  great,  unto  our  G. 
■7ns.  24:18  serve  L.  he  is  our  G. 
Jud.  10:10  have  forsaken  our  G. 
1  Sam.  2:2  nei.  rock  like  our  G. 
•iSam.  10:12  let  us  play  the  men 
for  cities  of  0.  G.  1  Chr.  19:3 

22:32  a  rock  save  o.  G.?  Ps.  18:31 

1  Chr.  29:13  o.  G.  we  thank  thee 

2  Chr.  2:5  great  is  o.  G.  above  all 
14:11  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  G. 
20:7  o.  G.  who  didst  drive  out 

Ezr.  9:10  O  o.  G.  what  sliall  we 

Neh.  4:4  our  G. ;  20  our  G.  fight 
6:16  work  wrouglrt  of  our  G. 
9:.32  0.  G.  the  great,  mighty  G. 
13:2  0.  G.  turned  curse  to  bless. 

Ps.  40:3  a  new  song,  pr.  to  o.  G. 
48:14  God  is  our  G.  for  ever 
50:3  otir  G.  sh.  not  keep  silence 
67:6  G.  our  G.  shall  bless  us 
68:20  our  G.  is  the  G.  of  salvat. 
77:13  so  great  a  G.  as  our  G.  ? 
95:7  is  o.  G. ;  115:3  0.  G.  in  hea. 
116:5  gracious  is  L.  G.  is  mere. 

Is.  25:9  this  is  o.  G.  we  have  wai. 
55:7  0.  G.  will  abund.  jiardon 
59:13  departing  from  our  G. 


GOD 

61:2  day  of  veng.  of  our  G. 
Dan.  .3:17  our  G.  able  to  deliver 
Zee.  9:7  remaineth  be  for  our  G. 

1  Cor.  6:11  sancti.  by  Sp.  of  o.  G. 
Heb.  12:29  o.  G.  is  a  consum.  fire 
Rev.  5:10  made  us  to  o.  G.  kings 

7:10  salv.  to  our  G.  who  sitteta 

12  blessing  and  honor  to  o.  G. 

See  PEACE,  SAID,  SAITH,  SERVE, 
SENT,  SPEED,  SPEAK,  SPOKEN. 

Their  GOD. 

Gen.  17:81  will  be  t.  G.  Ex.  29:45; 

Jer.  24:7;  31:33:  .32::J8;  Ezek. 

11:20;  34:21;  37:2:5,27;  Zee. 

8:8;  2  Cor.  6:16;  Rev.  21:3 
Ler.  21:6  shall  be  holy  to  t.  G. 
26:45  might  be  t.  G.  Ezek.  14:11 

2  Sam.  7:24  thou  art  become  their 

G.  1  Chr.  17:22 
Ezr.  5:5  eye  of  t.  G.  on  elder.'? 
Ps.  79:10  where  their  G.  ?  115:2; 

.Toel  2:17 
Is.  8:19  sh.  not  peo.  seek  t.  G.  f 
21  curse  their  king  aiid^AciT'G.' 
58:2  forsook  not  ordin.  oft.  G. 
■Ter.  5:4  know  not  judg.  of  t.  6. 
Dan.  11:32  people  that  Know  t.  (J. 
Hos.  4:12  gone  a  who.  from  t.  G. 
5:4  frame  doings  to  turn  to  t.  G. 
Zee.  12:5  strength  in  Lord  t.  G. 
Heb.  11: 16  not  ashamed  to  be?.  G. 
See  LORD  their  God. 

Thy  GOD. 
Lev.  19:14  fear  thy  G.  25:17,43 
Dent.  10:21  he  is  thy  praise,  t.  G. 
26:17  this  day  the  L.  to  be  t.  G. 
Ruth  1:16  peo.  my  po.  t.  G.  my  G. 
2  K.  19:10  let  not  thy  G.  deceive 
thee.  Is.  37:10 

1  Chr.  12:18  thy  G.  helpeth  thee 

2  Chr.  9:8  because  t.  G.  loved  Is. 
Ezr.  7:14  accord,  to      of  thy  G. 

25  after  the  wisdom  of  thy  G. 
Neh.  9:18  t.  G.  that  brought  thee 
Ps.  42:3  say,  Wh.  is  thyG.  ?  10 

45:7  thy  G.  anointed,  Heb.  1:9 

50:7  O  Is.  I  am  G.  even  thy  G. 

68:28  t.  G.  com.  thy  strength 

147:12  praise  thy  (i.  O  Zion 
7s.  41:10  be  not  dism.  I  am  t.  G. 

51:20  fuR  of  rebuke  of  thy  G. 

52:7  saith  to  Zion.  thy  G.  reign. 

60:19  thy  G.  shall  he  thy  glory 

62:5  so  shall  t.  G.  rej.  over  thea 
Dan.  6:16  thy  G.  whom  thou  ser. 
20  is  thy  G.  able  to  deliver? 

10:12  chasten  thyself  bef.  t.  G. 
7/os.  4:6  hast  forgot,  law  of  t.  G. 

9:1  gone  a  whoring  from  thy  G. 

12:6  turn  to  t.  G.  wait  on  t.  G. 
Amos  4:12  prepare  to  meet /Ay  G. 
Jon.  1:6  ari.se,  call  upon  t.  G. 
Mic.  6:8  walk  humbly  with  t.  G. 
See  LORD  thy  god. 

To,  or  unto  GOD. 
Gen.  40:8  interpreta.  be.  to  G.  ? 
E.v.  2:23  their  cry  came  to  G. 
Lev.  21:7  he  is  holy  unto  his  G. 
Deut.  32:17  sac.  not  to  G.  1  Cor. 
10:20 

a3:26  none  like  (o  G.  of  Jeshu, 
Jud.  13:5  a  Naz.  «.  G.  7;  16:17 
1  Sam.  10:3  3  men  go.  up  to  G. 
1  Chr.  26:32  matter  perta.  to  G. 
,Iob  22:2  can  man  be  pr.  to  G.  1 

34:31  is  meet  to  be  said  un.  G. 
Ps.  62:11  power  belongeth  to  Gf. 

68:20  to  G.  be.  issues  fr.  death 
31  Ethio.  stretch  hands  to  G. 

7.3:28  good  to  draw  near  to  G. 

77:1  I  cried  ««.  G.  even  unto  Gf. 
Ec.  12:7  spirit  sh.  return  unto  Gf. 
Is.  58:2  delight  in  appr.  to  G. 
Lam.  3:41  hearts  wi.  hands  toGh. 
Mat.  22:21  render  u.  G.  things 
which  are  G.'s,  Mark  I2:l1:i 
Luke  20:25 
■lohn  13:3  come  from  G.  w.  to  Gf. 
Arts  4:19  hearken  than  unto  G. 

5:4  not  lied  unto  men,  unto  G. 

26:18  fr.  power  of  Satan  untoG. 
20  turn  to  G.  and  do  works 
Rom.  6:10  liveth  unto  G. ;  11 

13  yield  yourselves  u.  G.  alive 
7:4  bring  forth  fruit  unto  G. 
12:1  your  bodies  a  liv.  sac.  u.  Q. 
14:12  account  of  himself  to  G. 

1  Cor.  14:2  speaketh  unto  G. 

15:24  deliv.  up  kingdom  to  G. 
Phil.  4:20  now  w.  G.  our  Father 
77('*.  7:25  to  save  th.  come  nn.  G. 

11:6  that  cometh  to  G.  must  be. 

12:23  are  come  to  G.  the  Judge 
.lam.  4:7  submit  yourselves  to  G. 
1  Pet.  3:18Ch.  suf.  bring  us  toG. 

4:6  live  according  toG.  in  spirit 


845 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOD 

Sev.  5:9  redeemed  ns  to  G.  by  b. 

12:5  child  caught  up  vnto  G. 

14:4  first-lV.  imio  G.  and  Lamb 
See  TBUB. 

With  GOD. 

Oen.  5:22  En.  walked  w.  G.  24. 
6:9  N.  walked  w.  G. ;  32:28  Jac. 
Sx.  19:17  br.  peo.  to  meet  w.  G. 

1  Sam.  14:45  wrought  tv.  G. 

2  <S2m.  23:5  ho.  be  not  so  w.  G. 
2  C/u:  35:21  forbear  med.  w.  G. 
Job  9:2  sh.  man  be  just  villi  G. 

13:3  I  desire  to  reason  u'ifh  G. 

16:21  plead  for  a  man  with  G. 

25:4  can  a  man  be  just  w.  G.  ? 

27:13  por.  of  wicked  man  w.  G. 

34:9  sh.  delight  himself  «'.  6. 
S3  he  enter  into  judg.  w.  G. 

37:22  with  G.  is  ter.  majesty 
Ps.  78:8  spirit  not  stead,  w.  G. 
Bos.  11:12  Judah  yetriileth  to.  G. 

12:3  Jacob  had  power  wifh  G. 
Mat.  19:26  IV.  G.  all  things  possi. 
3Iark  10:27  ;  i«.  ]:;37  ;  18:27 
1:30  hast  found  favor  tv.  G. 

2:25  increased  in  favor  with  G. 
John  1:1  the  Word  was  with  G. 

5:18  him.  equal  w.  G.  Phil.  2:6 
Som.  2:11  no  resp.  of  pcrs.  w.  G, 

5:1  by  faith,  we  have  pe.  w.  G. 

9:14  is  there  unright.  with  G.  ? 

1  Cor.  3:9  we  are  laborers  w.  G. 
19  wisdom  of  world  fool.  ?«.  G. 

7:24  ev.  man  therein  abide ?«.  G. 

2  TAes.  1:16a right.  thin^withG. 
Jam.  4:4  friendsh.  enmity  w.  G. 
1  Pet.  2:20  is  accep  table  tt).  G. 
WoiUd  GOD.   See  would. 

Your  GOD. 
Gen.  43:23  y.  G.  hath  given  trea. 
Ex.  8:25  go  ye,  eacrifice  to  y.  G. 
ZiCV.  11;45  bringeth  you  out  of 
Egypt  be  ymir  G.  22:33; 
25:38;  Num.  15:41 
26:12  I  will  be  yoii7'  God,  ye 
my  people,  Jer.  7:23;  11:4; 
30:22;  Ezek.  36:28 
Num.  10:10  a  memorialbef.  2/.  G. 
15:40  my  com.  be  holy  to  y.  G. 
Jos.  '2A:%1  lest  ye  deny  yow  G. 
1         10:19  have  rejected  y.  G. 
8  Ckr.  32:14  that  2/.  G.  deliver  y. 

15  much  less  sh.  y.  G.  deliver? 
Is.  35:4  y  G.  come  with  veng. 
40:1  com.  my  people,  saith  y.  G. 

9  cities  of  Judah,  behold  y.  G. 
59:2  separ.  bet.  you  and  y.  G. 

Ezek.  34:1  I  am  y.  G.  saith  Lord 
Dan.  2:47  of  a  truth  it  is,  2/.  G.  is 
Hos.  1:9  I  will  not  be  your  G. 
John  8:54  ye  say  that  he  is  y.  G. 
20:17  ascend  to  my  God,  y.  6. 
See  LORD  yo^tr  God. 

GODDESS. 

1  K.  11:5  Sol,  went  after  the  g. 
33  worshipped  Ashtor.  the  g. 

Acts  19:27  temple  of  gr.  g.  Diana 
35  Ephesians  worshippers  ofg. 
37  nor  yet  blasph.  of  your  g. 
GODHEAD. 
Acts  17:29  nor  think  g.  like  gold 
Eom.  1:20  his  eter.  power  and  g. 
Cd.  2:9  in  him  fulness  of  the  g^ 

GODLY. 
Ps.  4:3  L.  set  apart  him  that  is  g. 
12:1  help,  for  the  g.  man  ceas. 
32:6  for  this  every  one  g.  pray 
Mai.  2:15  he  might  seek  g.  seed 

2  Co?'.  1:12  in  g.  sincer.  our  con. 
7:9  eorry  after  a  g.  manner,  11 

10  for  g.  sorrow  worketh  rep. 
11:2  jeal.  over  you  with  g.  jeal. 

2  Tim.  3:12  all  that  live  g.  in  C. 
Tit.  2:12  that  ye  should  live  g. 
Heb.  12:28  serve  G.  with  g.  fear 

2  Pet.  2:9  how  to  deliver  the  g. 

3  John  6  bring  for  after  g,  sort 

GODMIVESS. 

1  Tim.  2:2  may  lead  a  life  in  g. 

10  becometh  women  profes.  g. 
3:16 great  is  the  mystery  of  g. 
4:7  exer.  thyself  rather  unto  g. 

8  g.  is  profit,  unto  all  things 
6:3  the  doctrine  according  tog'. 

5  supposing  that  gain  is"  17. 

6  g.  with  contentriient  is  gain 

11  follow  righteousness,  g.  fai. 

2  Tim.  3:5  having  a  form  of  g. 
Tit.  1:1  truth  which  is  after  g. 
2  Pet.  1:3  things  pertain  to  g. 

6  add  to  g.  brotherly  kind.  7. 
3:11  persons  ought  to  be  in  g. 

GOD-WARD. 
Ex.  16:19  be  thou  for  peo.  to  G. 


GOD 

2  Cor.  3:4  have  we  thro.  C.  to  G. 
1  Thes.  1:8  faith  to  G.  is  spread. 

GODS. 

Gen.  3:5  ye  shall  be  as  g. 

31:30  where,  hast  stolen  mygr. ,? 
Ex.  12:12  ag.  all  q.  of  E^pt 

20:23  sh.  not  make  g.  of  silver 

22:28  thou  sh.  not  revile  the  (7. 

2:3:24  shalt  not  bow  to  their  g. 

32  make  no  cove,  with  their  g. 
32:4  these  be  thy  g.  O  Israel,  8 

31  they  have  made  g.  of  gold 
34:15  go  a  whoring  after  their 
17  make  no  molt.  g.  Lev.  19:4 
Nu7n.  25:2  people  to  sac.  of  g. 
33:4  the  Egyptians'  g.  L.  exec, 
judgme.  Jer.  43:12,  13;  46:25 
De^it.  7:25  im.  of  their  g.  bum 
10:17  Lord  your  G.  is  God  of  g. 
12:3  hew  down  im.  of  their  g. 

30  inquire  not  after  their  g. 

31  have  done  abomina.  to  their 
g.  sons  and  dau.  in  flre  to  g. 

13:7  entice  thee  to  g.  of  people 
20:18  not  do  as  they  to  their  g. 
.32:37  sh.  say.  Where  areth.  g.  ? 

.Jos.  22:22  Lord  God  ofg'.  know. 
2.'5:7  nor  mention  of  their  y. 

■Tud.  5:8  they  chose  new  g. 
6:10  fear  not  g.  of  Amorites 
10:14  cry  to  g.  ye  have  chosen 
17:5  Micah  had  a  house  of  g, 
18:24  ye  have  taken  my  g. 

Ruth  1:15  sister-in-law  ba.  tog. 

1  Sam.  4:8  the  g.  smote  Egypt. 
6:5  his  hand  from  off  your  g. 
17:43  Phil,  cursed  Da.  by  his  g. 
28:13  I  saw  g.  as.  out  of  earth 

2  Sam.  7:23  redeem,  from  th.  g. 

1  K.  11:2  turn  your  heart  after  (7. 

8  Solomon  sacrificed  to  their  g. 
12:28  behold  thy  g.  O  Israel 
18:24  call  name  of  your  gr,  25 
19:2  let  g.  do  so  to  me,  20:10 
20:23  their  g.  are  g.  of  hills 

2  K.  17:29  every  nation  made  g. 

33  feared  the  L.  served  own  q, 
18:33  hath?,  delivered  his  land  ? 

19:12;  2  Chr.  32:13,  14;  Is. 
36:18;  37:12 

34  wh.  ares',  of  11.  ?  Is.  36:19 
19:18  cast  g.  in.  fire,  were  no  g. 

1  Chr.  5:25  \vent  a  whoring  af.  g. 
10:10  armor  in  house  of  tlieir  g. 
14:12  left  their  g.  David  burnt 

2  Chr.  13:8  calv.  Jero.  ma.  for  g. 

9  a  priest  to  th.  that  are  no  g. 
25:14  br.  g.  of  Seir  to  be  his  g. 
28:23  Ahaz  sacrificed  to  the  g. 
32:17  g.  of  nations  have  not  de. 

Ezr.  1:7  vessels  in  house  of  g. 
Ps.  82:1  ho  judg.  among  the  g. 
6  said.  Ye  are  g.  JoJin  10:;34 
1.36:2give  thanks  unto  God  of  g. 
138:1  bef.  the  g.  will  I  praise 
Is.  21:9  Bab.  fall,  her  g.  broken 
41:23  we  may  know  ye  are  g. 
42:17  images.  Ye  are  our  g. 
Jer.  2:11  changes  g.  are  no  g.  ? 
28  where  are  thy  g.  thou  made? 
to  number  of  cit.  are  thy  17. 
11:13  ^ 
5:7  sworn  by  th.  that  are  no  g. 
10:11  g.  have  not  made  heaven 
11:12  to  g.  they  offer  incense 
16:20  man  make  g.  are  no  g.  t 
48:35  that  burn,  incense  to  g. 
Dan.  2:11  can  show  it,  except  g. 
47  your  God  is  a  God  of  g. 
4:8  in  whom  is  spirit  of  holy  g. 
9  sp.  ofg.  is  in  thee.  18;  5:14 
5:4  g.  of  ^o\A  and  silver,  23 
11  like  the  wisdom  of  the  g. 
11:8  carry  into  E.  g.  w.  princes 
36  speak  things  a<j.  God  of  g. 
Hos.  14:3  ne.  say.  Ye  are  our  g. 
Nah.  1:14  out  of  house  of  thy  g. 
.John.  10:35  if  he  called  them  g. 
Acts  14:11  the  g.  are  come  down 
19:26  be  no  g.  made  with  hands 
1  Cor.  8:5  called  g.  there  be  g. 
Gal.  4:8  ser.  to  th.  Avh.  are  no  g. 
See  SEKVE. 

AH  GODS. 
Ex.  18:11  L.  greater  than  all  g. 

1  Chr.  16:25  ab,  all  g.  Ps.  96:4 
26  all  g.  of  peo.  idols.  Ps.  96:5 

2  Chr.  2:5  G.  ab.  all  g.  P.".  1:35:5 
Ps.  95:3  L.  is  a  K.  above  all  g. 

97:7  worship  all  g.  ;  9  ab.  all  g. 
Zep.  2:11  famish  all  g.  of  earth 

Among  the  GODS. 

Ex.  15:11  am.  t.  g.  who  like  th 


GOL 
Other  GODS. 

Ex.  20:3  no  other  g.  before  me, 

Deut.  5:7 
23:13  make  no  mention  of  0.  g. 
Deut.  6:14  ye  shall  not  go  after 
0.  g.  11:28;  28:14:  1  K.  11:10; 
Jer.  25:6;  33:15 
7:4  turn  thy  son  to  serve  0.  g. 
8:19  if  thou  walk  after  o.  g. 
13:2  let  us  go  alter  o.  g.  6:13 
17:3  hath  gone  and  served  0.  a. 
29:20 ;  Jos.  23: 16 ;  .lud.  10:13 ; 

1  Sam.  %:%\Jer.  11:10 
18:20  speak  in  name  of  0.  q. 
30:17  o.  g.  and  serve,  Jer.  ^2:9 
31:18  that  day  turned  to  o.  g. 

20  will  they  turn  to  oilier  g. 
Jud.  2:12  forsook  L.  fol.  other  g. 

17  went  a  whoring  after  o.  g. 
19  follow.  oUier  g.  to  serve  tli. 

1  Sam.  26:19  say.  Go  serve  0.  g. 

1  K.  9:9  have  taken  hold  upon 
other  g.  2  Chr.  7:22 

11:4  wives  turned  heart  af.  0.  g. 
14:9  hast  gone  and  made  0.  g. 

2  K.  5:17  not  offer  sacri.  to  0.  g. 
17:7  Is.  sinned  and  feared  0.  g. 

35  ye  shall  not  fear  0.  g.  37,  38 
22:17  and  burnt  incense  to  oih. 
q.  2  Chr.  34:2.";  Jer.  1:1C;  19:4 
2  Ca'r,  28:25  Ahaz  bur.  in.  to  0.  q. 
Jer.  7:6  nor  walk  after  other  cf, 
9  o.  g.  wh.  ye  know  not,  l:j:10 
16:11  for.  me,  walked  after  0.  g. 
44:5  bum  no  incense  to  otJier  g. 
8  burning  incense  to  0.  g.  15 
Bos.  3:1  look  to  0.  g.  love  wine 
See  SERVE. 

Strange  GODS. 
Gen.  35:2  put  a.  s.  g.  1  Sam.  7:3 

4  gave  Jacob  s.  g.  Jos.  24:23 
Deut.  32:16  provoked  with  s.  g. 
■los.  24:20  forsake  L.  serve  s.  g. 
■hid.  10:16  put  away  their  s.  g. 
2  Chr.  14:3  Asa  took  altar  of  s.  g. 
33:15  Josiah  took  away  s.  g. 
Jer.  5:19  as  ye  served  strange  g. 
Acts  17:18  a  setter  forth  of  s.  g. 

GOG 

1  Chr.  5:4 :  Ezek.  38:2,  3,  16,  18 ; 
39:11 

Rev.  20:8  G.  and  Magog,  to gath. 
GOLD. 

Gen.  2:11  land  of  Havilah,  is  g 

12  the  g.  of  that  land  is  good 
41:42  put  chain  of  gr.  on  Jos. 

Ex.  20:23  sh.  make  gods  of  g. 
25:12  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  g. 
for  ark,  26;  26:29  ;  28:23,  26, 
27 ;  37:3,  13 

13  stav.  of  shittim-wood,  over- 
lay wither.  28;  26:29,  37; 
30:5 ;  37:4,  15,  28 

18  two  cherubim  of  g.  37:7 
26:8  fifty  tachesof  (7.  36:13 

32  hooks  sh.  be  of  q.  37 ;  36:38 
28:6ephed  g.  ,-8  girdle;  15  b.  p. 
11  ouches  of  (7.  13;  39:6,  13,  16 
24  chains  of  9.  /  33  bells  of  g. 
32:24  who  hath  g.  let  him  br.  it 
31  have  made  them  gods  of  g. 
3.5:22  they  brought  jewels  of  g. 
36:34  over,  the  boards  with  g. 
38  over,  chapiters,  fillets  w.  g. 
38:34  all  the  g.  was  occupied 
39:3  beat  g.  into  thin  plates 
40:5  set  altar  of  g.  before  ark 
Num.  7:14  ten  shekels  ofg'.  20 
84  at  dedication  11  spoons  of  g. 
86  g.  sf  spoons  120  shekels 
31:50  captains'  obla.  g.  chains 
Jos.  7:21  a  wedge  of  g.  fifty  shek. 

24  took  Ach.  and  wedge  of  g. 
.Jud.  8:26  ear-r.  1,700  shek.  ofg. 

1  Sam.  6:8  jewels  of  gr.  in  coffer 
11  laid  mice  ofg.  on  the  cart 

15  coffer  with  jewels  off?. 

2  Sam.  8:7  Dav.  took  shiel.  of  g. 
1  K.  6:22  house  he  overlaid  w.  g. 

28  overlaid  cherub,  with  g. 

2  Chr.  3:10 
7:48  S.  made  altar  and  table  g. 

49  lamps  and  tongs  g.  ,"  50  bin. 
9:11  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  fur- 
nished g.  and  cedar,  10:11; 
2  C/i/'.9:10 
10:2  queen  of  Sh.  came  with  g. 

14  wt.  of  !7.  in  year,  2  Chr.  9:13 

16  made  200  targ.  of  beaten  g. 

17  made  300  shields  of  g. 

18  overlaid  throne  with  best  g. 
12:28  Jerob.  made  calves  of  jr. 
22:48  Jehos.  made  sh.  so  for  g. 

2  K.  18:35  who  a.  t.  g.  could  del.  2  K.  18:16  Hezek.  cut  g~fx.  doors 
con.?  2         32:14  ;  Is.  .3(i:20  '  1  Clir.  28:14  David  gave  g.  for  g. 
86:8  a.  t.  g.  none  like  thee      2  Chr.  3:6  the  g.  was  g.  of  Parv. 
S4fi 


GOL 

2  Cor.  4:7  cand'stickg  of  g. ;  8  ba. 
22  snuffers,  censers,  spoons,  g. 

9:18  steps  to  throne,  foots,  g. 

12:9  Shishak  carried  shield  of  y. 
Ezr.  8:27  copper  precious  as  g. 
Neh.  7:70  Tirsh.  gave  1,000  dr.  g. 

71  chief  of  fath,  gave  g. ;  72 
.lob  2i:2i  lay  up  as  dust  g.  of  O. 

23:10  I  shall  come  forth  like  g. 

28:6  earth  hath  the  dust  of  g. 

15  cannot  be  gotten  for  g. 

16  it  cannot  be  valued  with  g. 

17  g.  and  crys.  cannot  equal  it 
31:24  if  I  made  g.  my  hope 
.36:19  he  esteem  riches  ?  not  g. 
42:11  gave  Job  an  ear-ring  of  g. 

Ps.  10:10  more  to  be  des.  Uian  g. 

45:9  stand  queen  in  g.  of  Ophir 

72:15  him  be  given  g.  of  Sheba 
Prov.  11:22  je.  of  q.  in  swine's  s. 

16:16  better  to  get  wis.  than  g. 

20:15  g.  and  a  multi.  of  rubies 
Cant.  1:10  comely  g.  chains  g. 

5:14  as  g.  rings  set  with  beryl 
Is.  .30:22  ornament  of  im.  ofgr. 

40:19  spreadeth  it  over  with  g. 

60:17  fur  brass  I  will  bring  g. 
■ler.  4:30  deckest  withoma.  ofg. 
Lam.  4:1  how  is  g.  become  dim 
Ezek.  27:22  merchants  oc.  wi.  g. 
Dan.  2:.38head  ofg. ;  3:1  im.  g. 

5:23  hast  praised  the  gods  of  g. 
29  chain  ofg.  about  Dan.  neck 
Zee.  4:2  a  candlestick  all  of  gr. 

13:9  I  v.  ill  try  th.  as  gr.  is  tried 
Mat.  2:11  they  pres.  to  him  g. 

23:16  swear  by  gr.  of  the  temple 
17  whe.  greater,  g.  or  temple  ? 
1  Tim.  2:9  not  adorned  with  g. 

or  pearls,  1  Pet.  3:3 
Ileb.  9:4  ark  over,  round  with  g. 
Jam.  2:2  come  man  with  g.  ring 
1  Pet.  1:7  faith  more  pre.  than  g. 
Rev.  3:18  to  buy  of  me  g.  tried 

4:4  elders  on  heads  crowns  of  g. 

9:7  locusts  on  heads  crowns  gr. 

17:4  woman  was  decked  with  g. 

18:16  great  city  decked  with  g. 

See  BEATEN,  CROWK,  FIKE. 

Pure  GOLD 

Ex.  25:11  overlay  ark  with  pur4 
gr.  24;  30:3;  37:2,  11,26 

17  a  mercy-seat  of  p.  g.  37:6 
29  dishes,  of  pure  g.  37:16,  23 
31  candl.  p.  g.  37:17 ;  1  K.  7:49 
38  snuff  dishes     gr.  2  Chr.  4:22 

28:14  chains  of  p.  g.  22;  39:15 
1  K.  6:20  oracle  overlaid  w.  p.  g. 
10:21  ve.  ofLs.p.  g.  2  Chr.  9:20 

1  Chr.  28:17  p.  gr.  for  flesh-hooks 

2  Chr.  3:4  over,  porch  with  p.  g. 
9:17  over,  throne  •viiVa.pure  g. 

Job  28:19  wisd.  not  val.  wi.  p.  g. 
Ps.  21:3  a  crown  of  p.  g.  on  head 
Rev.  21: 18  city  p.  gr.  ,■  21  street 

GOLD,  with  silver. 
Gen.  13:2  Ab.  rich  in  s.  and  g.  24 

44:8  steal  of  lord's  hou.  s.  or  g. 
Ex.  3:22  jewels  of  silver  and  g. 
11:2;  12:35 

25:3  this  offering,  take  s.  and  g. 

31:4  in  g.  s.  and  brass,  35:32 
Num.  22:18  ho.  fu.  s.  andg.  24:13 

31:22  only  g.  and  s.  abide  fire 
Deut.  7:25  shall  not  des.  s.  andg. 

8:13  s.  and  g.  is  multiplied 

17:17  sh.  he  multiply  s.  and  g. 

29:17  seen  their  idols,  s.  and  g. 
Jos.  6:19  s.  and  g.  con.  to  L.  24 

22:8  ret.  to  tents  with  s.  and  g. 
2  Sam.  8:11  silver  and  g.  David 
dedicated,  1  K.  7:51 

21:4  will  have  no  s.  or  g.  of  Sa. 
1  K.  15:15  Asa  brought  into  hou 
ofL.  s.  andg.  2  CTr.  15:18 

18  Asa  took  s.  and  g.  2.  Chr. 
16:2 

19  a  pr.  of  s.  and  q.  2  Chr.  16:3 
20:3.  s.  and  g.  mine ;  5  s.  and  g. 

1  Chr.  29:3  niy  o.  good,  g.  and  s. 

2  Chr.  1:15  s.  and  g.  plenteous 
Ezr.  1:4  help  with  silver  and  g. 

2:69  gave*,  and  g.  ,•  7:15 
8:25  weighed  silver  and  g.  33 

Est.  1:6  beds  were  ofg.  and  s. 

.70628:1  vein  for  6\  a  place  for  g. 

Ps.  68:13  with  s.  feathers  w.  g. 
105:137  br.  forth  with  s.  and  g. 
115:4  idols  are  s.  and  g.  135:15 
119:72  law  better  than  g.  and  s. 

Pivv.  8:10  not  silver  receiva 
knowledge  rather  than  g. 
17:3  fining-pot  for  s.  fur.  for  g. 
27:21 

22:1  favor  rather  than  s.  or  q. 
25:11  apples  ofg.  in  pict.  ots. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOL 

Ec.  2:8  I  gathered  also  t.  and  g. 

Cant.  Irllbord.  otg.  studs  of  «. 

3:10  pillars  o{ s.  bottom  ot g. 

Js.  2:7  the  land  full  of  s.  and  g. 
20  cast  idols  of  5.  and  g.  31:7 

13:17  shall  not  regard  s.  or  g. 

46:6  lavish  g.  and  weigh  silver 

60:9  bring  th.  «.  and  g.  w.  them 
Jer.  10:4  deck  it  with  s.  and  g. 
Ezek.  7:19  cast  away  s.  and  g.  s. 
and  g.  not  able  del.  Zep.  1:18 

16:13  decked  with  g.  and  silver 
Dan.  2:35  s.  and  g'.  broken,  45 

5:4  praised  gods  of  s.  and  g.  23 

11:38  a  god  honor  w.  g.  and  s. 
43  power  over  treas.  of  (7.  and  «. 
.Hbs.  2:8  I  multi.  her  s.  and  j'. 

8:4  of  s.  and  g'.  they  made  idols 
Joel  3:5  have  taken  my  s.  and  fjr. 
Nah.  2:9  take  spoil  of  ^.  and  g. 
JSdb.  2:19  laid  over  withs.  and?. 
Hag.  2:8  the  s.  is  mine,  gr.  mine 
Zee.  6:11  s.  and  g.  makecrowns 
Mai.  3:3  purge  them  as  g.  and  s. 
3/a<.  10:9  provide  nei.  g.  nor  s. 
Acts  3:6  ^.  and  g".  have  I  none 

17:29  think  Godh.  like  s.  and  g. 

20:33  I  GOV.  no  man's  s.  or  g. 

1  Cor.  3:12  build  on  found,  g.  s. 

2  Tim.  2:20  vessels  of  s.  and  9-. 
./izr/i.  5:3  your  g.  ands.  cankered 
1  Pet.  1:18  not  red.  w.  s.  and  g. 
Sev.  9:20  rep.  not  of  idols  ois.  g. 

Talent  and  talenU  of  GOLD. 
Ex.  25:.39  a.t.of  g.  sh.  he  make 
37:24  of  a  tal.  of  pure  g.  made 
8  Sam.  12:30  weight  of  crown  a 

talent  of  g.  1  Chr.  20:3 
1  jP.  9:14  Hir.  sent  Sol.  120 1.  of  g. 
28  sent  from  Ophir  430  t.  of  g. 
10:10  she  gave  Solomon  120  tal- 
ents of  g.  2  CAr.  9:9 
14  inl  yr.  came  to  S.  666  ofg. 
Si  K.  2:3:33  put  the  land  to  sk'tal- 
•      entofg.  2  Chr.  36:3 

1  Chr.  22:14  D.  pre.  100.000 1.  ofg. 
29:4  my  own  good  3.000  t.  ofg. 

7  chief  of  fa.  gave  5,000  I.  of  g. 

2  Chr.  8:18  took  fr.  O.  450  t.  ofg. 
Ezr.  8:26  weigh,  of  g.  ves.  100  t. 

Vessels  of  GOLD. 
2  Sam.  6:10  Toi  sent  to  David 
vessels  of  g.\  Chr.  18:10 

1  K.  10:21  Solomon's  drinking 

D.  were  ofg.  2  Chr.  9:20 

25  broke     ofg.  2  9:24 

2  K.  12:13  for  house  of  L.  v.  ofg. 
24:13  Neb.  cut  in  pieces  v.  of  g. 

2  Chr.  24:14  money  made  v.  ofg. 

Ezr.  1:11  v.  of  g.  and  silver  5,400 
5:14  the  v.  cfg.  Cyrus  delivered 
8:26  weighed  oft),  o/g'.  100  tal. 

Est.  1 :7  gave  drink  in     of  g. 

Ban.  11:8  carry  into  E.  v.  of  g. 

2  Tim.  2:20  not  only  v.  of  g. 
GOLDE\. 

Ex.  25:25  a  5".  crown  to  border 
28:34  a  g.  bell ;  30:4  rings,  39:20 
32:2  Aar.  said.  Break  g.  ear-r. 

Lev.  8:9  on  forefront  put  g.  plate 

Num.  7:26  g.  spoon  of  10  shekels 

Jud.  8:24  had  ear-rings 

26  the  weight  of  g.  ear-rings 

1  Sam.  6:4  emer.  g.  mice,  17,  18 

2  K.  10:29  departed  not  fr.  g.  ca. 

1  C7w.  28:17  for  g.  basins  gave 

2  Chr.  13:8  are  with  you  g.  calv. 
ifer.  6:5  let  g.  ves.  be  restored 
iS<.4:ll  the  king  shall  hold  out 

a<7.  sceptre,  5:2;  8:4 
Ec.  12:6  the  g.  bowl  be  broken 
Is.  13:12  more  prec.  than  g.  w. 
14:4  hath  the  g.  city  ceased 
f/er.  51:7  Baby,  hath  been  g.  cup 
Dan.  3:5  worship  jr.  image,  12 
5:3  Bel.  commanded  bring,  g. 
vessels 

3  they  brought  the  g.  vessels 
Zee.  4:12  g.  pipes  empty  g.  oil 
Beb.  9:4  g.  censer  and  ark,  g.  pot 
Men.  1:12  I  saw  7  g.  candlesticks 
13  girt  ab.  paps  with  g.  girdle 
20  mystery  of  7(7.  candlesticks 
2:1  in  midst  oig.  candlesticks 
5:8  g.  \'ial3, 15:7 ;  8:3  g.  censer 
14:14  on  head  g.  cr. ;  17:4  g.  cup 
21:15  a  g.  reed  to  measure  city 
See  ALTAB. 

GOLDS>nTH,  8. 
tifeh.  3:8  Uzziel  of  the  g.  repaired 

31  the  g.  son ;  32  g.  and  mer. 
Is.  40:19  g.  spread,  it  with  gold 
41:7  carpenter  encourag.  the;;. 
46:6  hire  a  g.  and  mak.  it  a  god 
SOLGOTHA.  Mat.  27:.33 :  Mark 
15:22;  John  19:17 


GOK 

GOLIATH, 

1  Sam.  17:4  G.  of  G.  went  out,  23 
21:9  sword  of  G.  is  here,  22:10 

2  Sam.  21:19  brother  of  G.  1  Chr. 

20:5 

GOMER, 

Gen.  10:2  Japheth,  G.  1  Oir.  1:5 
Ezek.  38:6  G.  and  all  his  bands 
Hos.  1:3  he  took  G.  the  daughter 

GOMORRAH. 
Gen.  13:10;  14:11;  18:20;  19:24,28 
Deict.  20:2S ;  Is.  1:9  ;  1:^:19;  ./(;■. 
23:14;  49:18;   50:40;  Amos 
4:11;  .Som.9:29;  2  Pet.  2:6; 
■Jiide  7 

32:.32  vine  is  of  the  fields  of  G. 
Is.  1:10  ye  peo.  of  G.  Zep.  2:9 
Mat.  10:15  toler.  for  G.J/arA  6:11 
GOIVE. 

Gen.  .34:17  take  daugh.  we  bo  g. 
42:33  take  food,  and  be  g. 
Ex.  12:.32  take  flocks,  and  bo  g. 
Deuf.  32:36  seeth  theirpow.  is  g. 

1  Sam.  14:3  knew  not  Jo.  was  g. 
17  SCO  who  is  g.  from  us 

15:20  g.  the  way  the  Lord  sent 
20:41  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  g. 

2  Sam.  3:7  g.  into  fath.  concub. 
24  quite  g.  ;  13:15  arise,  be  g. 

1  K.  2:41  Shimei  (7.  from  Jcru'sa. 

13:24  when  g.  a  lion  met  hira 

18:12  soon  as  g.  Spirit  sh.  carry 

20:40  as  I  was  busy,  he  was  g. 

1  Chr.  17:5  q.  from  tent  to  tent 
Job  7:4  sh.  1  rise,  and  night  bey. 

19:10  destroyed  me,  and  I  am  g. 

24:24  e.'calted  for  a  while,  but  g. 

28:4  they  are  dried  up  and  g. 
P<.  .38:10  light  of  mine  eves  "is  g. 

42:4  I  had  g.  with  multitude 

73:2  my  feet  were  almost  g. 

77:8  is  his  mercy  g.  for  ever  ? 

103:16  wind  pass,  over  it,  is  g. 

109:23  I  am  g.  like  the  shadow 
Proi\  20:14  g.  his  way,  boasting 
Er..  8:10  who  had  comeand  g. 

Cant.  2:11  the  rain  is  over  aiidg'. 

5:6  beloved  had  withd.  and  g. 

0:1  whither  is  thy  beloved  g.  f 
Is.  5:13  my  people  g.  into  capti. 

24:11  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  g. 

41:3by  the  way  he  had  not  g. 
■Jer.  2:5  iniquity  that  th.  are  g.  f 
23  say,  I  have  not  g.  after  B.  ? 

5:23  people  are  revolted  and  g. 

9: 10  beasts  g.  ;  15:6  thou  art  g. 

44:14  none  g.  into  E.  sh.  escape 
28  remnant  that  are  g.  sh.  kn. 

.50:6  g.  from  mountain  to  hill 
Lam.  1:3  Ju.  g.  ;  5  Zion's  ch.  g. 

6  g.  with,  strength;  18  virg.  17. 
Ezek.  37:21  from  heathen  whi.  g. 
Dun.  2:5  the  thing  is  g.  fr.  me,  8 
Hos.  9:6  g.  bee.  of  destruction 
Amos  8:5  when  will  moon  be  17.  f 
Luke  2:15  angels  g.  from  them 

24:28  made  as  would  g.  further 
Johni:%  disciples  were  g.  to  buy 

12:19  the  world  is  g.  after  him 
Acts  16:19  saw  hope  of  gains  g. 

20:25  g.  preaching  kiugd.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  3:22  who  is  g.  into  heaven 
Jude  11  have  g.  in  way  of  Cain 
GOXE  about. 

1  Sam.  15:12  S.ml  is  g.  a.  and 
■lob  1 :5  days  of  feast,  were  g.  a. 
Is.  15:8  g.  a.  borders  of  Jlo'ab 
Acts  24:'6  g.  a.  to  profane  temple 

GOXE  aside. 
Niim.  5:19  not  g.  a.  to  unclean. 

20  if  thou  hast  g.  a.  to  another 
Ps.  14:3  they  are  all  g.  a.  filthy 
Acts  26:31  when  they  were  g.  a. 

GOXE  astray. 
Ps.  119:176  have  g.  a.  like  sheep 
63:6  we  like  sheep  have  g,  a. 
Mat.  18:12  if  a  man  have  100 
sheep,  one  be  g.  a.  he  seek- 
eth  that  g.  a. 

2  Pet.  2:15  forsak.  way,  and  g.  a. 
GOXE  away. 

2  Sam.  3:22  Ab.  g.  a.  in  peace,  23 
2.3:9  the  men  of  Israel  were  g.  a. 
Job  28:4  wat.  were  g.  a.  from  m. 

1:4  they  are  gi.  a.  backward 
Ezek.  44:10  Levites  g.  a.  from  me 
3Ial.  3:7  g.  a.  fr.  my  ordinances 
John  6:22  his  disciples  </.  a.  alo. 

GOXE  back. 
^Ki*^  1:15  thy  sister-in-law  g.  J. 
■lob  23:12  nor  have  I  g.  back 
Ps.  53:3  every  one  is  g.  b.  none 
Jer.  40:5  while  he  was  not  g.  b. 

GOXE  down. 
1  Sam.  15:12  Saul  is  g.  d.  to  Gil 


847 


GOO 

1  K.  1:25  Adonijah  is  g.  down 
21:18  Ahab  g.  d.  to  possess  vin. 

2  K.  20:11  the  shadow  had  g.  d. 

in  dial  of  Ahaz,  Is.  3H:8 

Cant.  6:2  ray  beloved  is  g.  down 
Jer.  15:9  sun  is  g.  d.  while  day 
48:15  his  young  men  are  g.  <l. 
Ezek.  31:12  peo.  17.  d.  from  shad. 

32:21  strong  g.  d.  slain  by  swo. 
24  Elam  g.  d.;  27  Tubal ;  30  Z. 
Jon.  1:5  Jonah  g.  d.  sides  of  ship 

GOXE  forth. 
E.V.  19:1  when  Israel  was  g.f. 
2  K.  6:15  when  servant  \vas  g.  f. 
1  Chr.  14:15  God  is  g.f.  before 
Is.  51:5  my  salvation  is  g.f. 
■Jer.  i:7g.f.  to  make  land  desol. 

10:20  my  children  are  g.f. 

2:3:15  profaneness  g.f.  into  land 
19  whirlwind  of  Lord  is  g.f. 

29:16  brethren  that  are  not  g.f. 
Ezek.  7:10  day  come,  morn.  g.  f. 

36:20  people  of  Lord  are  g.f 
Dan.  2:14  g.f.  to  slay  wise  men 

10:20  when  I  am  g.f.  pr.  come 
i/izri  10:17  when  he  g.f.  one 

GOXE  out. 
Ex.  9:29  as  soon  as  I  am  g.  0. 
Xum.  10:46  wrath  g.  o.  from  L. 
IJeut.  13:13  certain  men  g.  out 

23:23  which  is  g.  o.  of  thy  lips 
.hid.  4:14  is  not  the  Lord  g.  out 
Ruth  1:13  hand  of  the  L.  is  g.  0. 

1  Sam.  25:37  wino  g.  0.  of  Kabal 

2  K.  5:2  Syrians  g.  0.  by  comp. 
7:12  we  hungry,  there,  they  (7.  o. 
20:4  Isaiah  was  g.  0.  to  court 

Ps.  19:4  g.  0.  through  the  earth 
89:.34  the  thing  that  is  g.  out 
Is.  45:23  word  g.  0.  of  my  mouth 
Ezek.  24:6  w'hose  scum  not  g.  out 
Mat.  12:43  when  unclean  spirit 

is  g.  out,  Luke  11:24 
2.5:8  give  us  oil,  our  lamps  g.  o. 
Mark  5:.30  virtue  g.  0.  Luke  8:46 
29  devil  is  g.  out  of  daughter, 
30;  Luken-.M 
■lohn  13:31  when  g.  0.  Jesus  said 
Rom..  3:12  they  are  all  g.  o. 

1  John  i.l  many  false  prop.  g.  0. 
GOXE  over. 

2  Sam.  17:20  they  be  g.  0.  brook 
Ps.  38:4  mine  inic^uitics  g.  0. 

42:7  waves  and  billows  are  g.  o. 

124:4  stream  g.  over  our  soul 
5  waters  haci  g.  over  our  soul 
Is.  10:29  they  are  g.  0.  passage 

16:8  are  g.  o.  the  sea,  .ler.  48:.32 
Mat.  10:23  g.  0.  cities  of  Israel 
GONE  up. 

Gen.  49:9  my  son,  thou  art  g.  vp 
2  K.  1:4  not  come  off  bed  on 

wliich  g.  vp.  6,  16 
Ps.  47:5  G.  is  g.  vp  with  a  shout 
/*.  15:2  he  is  fr.  vp  to  Bajith 

57:8  diseov.  to  another,  art  g.  vp 
■ler.  3:6  she  is  g.  vp  on  mount. 

14:2  the  cry  of  Jerusa.  is  g.  vp 

34:21  king's  army  wh.  are  g.  vp 

48:15  Moab  is  g.  vp  out  of  cities 
Ezek.  9:3  glory  of  G.  of  Isr.  g.  vp 

13:5  have  not  g.  vp  into  gaps 
Hos.  8:9  they  are  g.  vp  to  Assy. 
John  7:10  his  breth.  were  g.  vp 
Acts  18:22  g.  vp  and  saluted  chu. 

GOXE  a  whoring. 
Lev.  17:7  whom  th.  have  g.  a  w. 
Ezek.  23:.30  bee.  thou  hast  g.  a  w. 
Hos.  4:12  g.  a  to.  fr.  under  th.  G. 

9:1  thou  nast  g.  a  w.  from  God 

GOOD,  Substantive 
Gen.  32:12  I  will  do  thee  g. 

45:18  g.  of  the  laud  of  Egypt 
20  g.  of  land  of  Egypt  is  yours 

50:20  God  meant  it  unto  17. 
Num.  10:29  Lord  hath  spoken  g, 
Jos.  24:20  consume  you,  after  he 
hath  done  you  g. 

1  Sayn.  20:12  there  be  g.  tow.  D. 
24:17  rewarded  me  g.  for  evil 

19  wheref.  Lord  rew.  thee  g. 
25:30  according  to  g.  spoken 

2  Sam.  14:32  17.  for  nie  to  been 
16:12  L.  willrequite  g.  for  curs. 

1 K.  22:13  words  of  prophets  de- 
clare g.  to  king,  2  Chr.  18:12 

1  Chr.  29:3  I  prepared  of  my  g. 

2  Chr.  24:16  had  done  g.  in  Isr. 
Ezr.  9:12  eat  the  g.  of  the  land 
Est.  7:9  spoken  g.  for  the  king 
Job  2:10  rec.  g.  at  hand  of  God? 

5:27  know  thou  it  for  thy  g. 
7:7  mine  eye  sh.  no  more  see  g. 
9:25  days  fiee,  they  see  no  5. 
15:3  with  speeches  can  do  no  g. 
21:16  their  g.  is  not  in  th.  baud  | 


GOO 

Job  22:21  peace,  g.  sh.  co.  to  th. 

24:21  he  doeth  not  g.  to  widow 
Ps.  4:6  who  will  show  us  g.  ? 

14:1  do  g.  3;  53:1;  Rom.  3:12 

34:12  loveth  days,  he  may  sccf/. 

39:2  I  h.  my  peace,  even  froray. 

104:28  they  are  filled  with  g. 

106:5  see  the  g.  of  thy  choice 

122:9  Lord,  I  will  seek  thy  g. 

128:5  shall  Bee  g.  of  Jerusalem 
Prov.  3:27  with.  noig.  from  th. 

11:17  doeth  g.  to  his  own  soul 
27  he  that  diligently  seek.  g. 

12:14  a  man  satisfied  with  g. 

13:2  eat  g.  by  fruit  of  his  mouth 

21  to  righteous  g.  sh.  be  repaid 
14:22  truth  to  them  that  dev.  g. 
16:20  hand,  matter  wisely  fi.  g. 
17:20  froward  heart  find,  no  g. 

22  a  merry  heart  doeth  g. 
19:8  keep  understand,  find  g. 

Ec.  2:24  .soul  en.  g.  3:13;  5:18 
3:12  there  is  no  g.  in  them 
4:8  I  labor,  bereave  foul  of  g.  * 
5:11  what  g.  there  to  owners  ? 
6:3  his  soul  be  not  filled  with  g, 
6  seen  no  g.  all  g.  to  one  place 
7:20  doeth  g.  and  sinneth  not 
9:18  one  sinner  destro.  much  g. 
Is.  1:19  ye  sh.  eat  the  g.  of  land 
52:7  bringeth  good  tidings  ofg". 
Jer.  8:15  no  g.  came,  14:19 
17:6  sh.  not  see  when  g.  cometh 
18:10  if  do  evil,  I  will  rep.  of  g. 
20  I  stood  bef.  thee  to.^peak  g. 
29:.32  neither  sh.  behold?.  I  do 
32:42  I  will  bring  thee  g.  I  pro. 
.33:9  hear  all  the?.  I  do  them 
Ezek.  16:.M  I  took  them  I  saw  g. 
Zee.  11:12  if  g.  give  my  price 
Mat.  26:24  been  g.  not  been  bom 
John  5:29  done  g.  to  resurrection 
Acts  10:38  went  about  doing  g. 
14:17  he  did  g.  and  gave  rain 
Rom.  2:10  hon.  ev.  man.  work.?. 
1  Thes.  3:1  g.  beleft  Athens 
1  John  3:17  hath  this  world's  g. 

For  GOOD. 

Bexd.  6:24  fear  the  L./o?'  our  g. 

10:13  com.  thee  this  day  for  g. 

.30:9  L.will  rej.  over  thee  forg. 
Ezr.  8:22  God  on  them  for  g. 
Xeh.  5:19  O  my  G.for  q.  13:31 
Job  5:27  know  thou  it/or  thy  g. 
Ps.  86:17  show  a  token /or  g. 

119:122  be  surety  for  ser._/"(W  g. 
■Jer.  14:11  pray  not/or  their  g. 

24:5  sent  out  of  place /.  their  g. 
6  set  mine  eyes  on  them  /.  g. 

.32:39  for  k&x.feyr  the  g.  of  them 
Mix.  1:12  Maroth  waited  for  g. 
Rom.  8:28  all  things  work  for  g, 

13:4  he  is  minister  of  God  forg, 

15:2  ev.  one  please  neighb./.  g. 

See  BAD,  EVIL. 

GOOD,  Adjective. 

Geji.  24:12  send  me  g.  speed 
26:20  we  have  donenoth.  but  g. 
27:46  what  g.  eh.  my  lifedomet 
41:5  g.  ears ;  26  g.  k'ine ;  35  g.  y. 
43:28  our  father  is  in  g.  health 
46:29  Joseph  wept  a  g.  while 

Deid.  33:16  for  g.  will  of  him 

1  Sam.  2:24  it  is  no  g.  report 
12:23  I  will  teach  the  g.  way 
25:15  men  were  very  g.  to  us. 
29:9  thou  art  g.  in  my  sight 

2  Sam.  15:3  see  thy  mat.  are  g. 
19:18  what  the  king  thought  Q. 

1  K.  8:36  teach  them  the  g.  way 
56  no  word  of  g.  promise  fail. 

12:7  speak  g.  words,  2  Chr.  10:7 

2  K.  20: 19  (7.  is  word  of  L.  Is.  39:8 
2  Chr.  19:11  Lord  sh.  be  with  g. 

30:18  the  g.  Lord  pardon  every 
Ezr.  8:18  the  g.  hand  of  our  God 
Neh.  9:13  gave  them  g.  statutes 
20  thou  gav.  g.  Spirit  to  them 
■Job  10:3  is  it  g.  thou  oppress  > 
13:9  is  it  g.  he  search  you  out  T 
39:4  their  young  in  g.  liking 
Ps.  25:8  g.  and  upright  is  the  L. 
37:23  steps  of  g.  man  ord.  by  L. 
45:1  my  heart  is  inditing  g. 
86:5  thou,  Lord,  art?.  119:68 
112:5  a  q.  man  showeth  favor 
119:39  tliy  judgments  are  ?. 
66  teach  g.  judg.  and  knowl, 
Prov.  2:9  shalt  unders.  ev.  ?.  pa. 
20  walk  in  way  of  g.  men 
12:25  ?.  word  iiiak.  heart  glad 
14:19  the  evil  bow  before  the  g. 
15:23  word  in  season,  how  ?. 
30  g.  report  niaketh  bones  fat 
20:18  with  g.  advice  make  war 
22:1  g.  name  rather  than  richei 


CRUDBN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOO 

Ec.  4;9  0.  reward  for  their  labor 
5:11  what  g.  to  owners  thereof? 
9:2  one  event  to  rj.  and  clean 
11:6  whet,  they  both  alike  heg. 
Jer.  6:16  the  g.  way  and  walk 
24:2  g.  figs  ;  3  very  g. ;  5  g.  figs 
29:10  I  will  ])erform  my  g.  word 
Ezek.  17:8  planted  in  g.  soil  by 
24:4  gather  every  g.  piece,  thigh 
Pan.  4:2  I  thought  g.  to  show 
Zee.  1:13  L.  ans.  with  g.  words 
Mai.  i  Vi  receiv.  it  with  g.  will 
Mat.  7:11  g.  gifts,  iufe  11:13 

17  g.  tree  bringeth  g.  fruit,  18 
9:22' be  of  g.  comfort,  Luke  8:48 
13:8  in  g  ground,  23;  Marki-.S, 

20;  Luke  8:8,  15 
24  g.  seed;  19:16  g.  Mas.  g.  th. 
19:17  call,  me  g.  f  none  g.  but 
20:15  th.  eye  evil  bee.  I  am  fir. .? 
25:21  well  done,  thou^.  servant 

Luke  2:14  g.  will  toward  men 
6:38  g.  measure,  pressed  down 
10:42  Mai-y  hath  chosen  g.  part 
12:32  your  Fa.'s  g.  pleasure 

John  2:10  thou  hast  kept  q.  wine 
10:11  I  g.  shep.  the  g.  shepherd 

Acts  15:7  ye  know  that  a  g.  whi. 

Jiom.  7:12  com.  is  holy,  just,  g. 
12:2  g.  and  ])erfect  will  of  God 

1  Cor.  15:.33  corrupt  g.  manners 

1  Thes.  3:6  have  g  remem.  of  ns 

2  Tim.  3:3  dcspis.  of  those  areg". 
Tit.  1:8  must  be  lover  of  g.  men 
Beb.  6:5  tasted  the  g.  word  of  G. 
JaOT.l:17  g.  gift ;  2:3  sit  in  a  g. 

1  Pet.  2:18  only  to  g.  and  gentle 
3:10  love  life,  and  sec  g".  days 

See  BAB,  OHEEK,  CONSCIENCE, 
COURAGE,  DO,  DAY,  OLD 
AGE. 

GOOD  heed. 

Deut.  2:4  take  g.  heed,  Jos.  23:11 
Ec.  12:9  preacher  gave  g.  heed 

U  GOOD. 

Oen.  2:12  gold  of  that  land  is  g. 
Deut.  1:14  thing  thou  spok.  is  r/. 
6:18  that  which  is  g.  insight  L. 
1  Sam.  29:6  co.  in  with  ho.  is  g. 

1  K.  2:38  Shi.  said,  The  s.ay.  isg. 
42  the  word  I  have  heard  is  g. 

22:13  speak  that  which  is  g. 

2  K.  20:3  done  wh.  is  g.  Is.  38:3 
1  Chr.  16:;34  L.  is  g.  2  Chr.  5:13 ; 

7:3;  Ezr.  3:11;  Ps.  100:5; 
106:1;  107:1;  118:1,  29;  133:3; 
136:1;  145:9;  Jer.  33:11 ;  iam. 
3:25 ;  Nah.  1:7 

19;  13  which  isg.  in  his  sight 
Jot>  .34:4  am,  ourselves  wh.  i^  g. 
Ps.  34:8  and  see  the  Lord  is  g. 

69:16  thy  loving  kindness  is  g. 

73:1  truly,  God  isg.  to  Israel 

85:12  L.  sh,  give  that  wh.  is  g. 

109:21  because  thy  mercy  is  g. 

14.3:10  Spirit  is  g.  lead  into  land 
Prov.  11:23  desire  of  right,  is  g. 

25:25  so  is  g.  news  from  far  co. 

31:18  perce.  her  merchand.  is  g. 
Ec.  2:26  giveth  to  a  man  that  is 
g.  to  him  that  is  g.  bef.  God 

6:12  know,  what  is  g.  for  man  ? 

7:11  wisd.  is  g.  with  an  inherit. 

9:2  as  is  the  g.  so  is  the  sinner 
7s.  55:2  eat  ye  that  which  is  g. 
Jer.  13:10  this  girdle  is  g.  for  no. 
Hos.  4:13  shadow  thereof  is  g. 
Mic.  6:8  showed  thee,  what  is  g. 
Mai.  2:17  ev.  one  docth  evil  is  g. 
Mark  9:50  salt  isg.  Luke  14:34 
Luke  6:45  bringeth  that  wh.  is  g. 

18:19  none  is  g.  save  one 
Jtom.  7: 13  wh.  is  g.  made  death 

18  that  is  g.  I  find  not 

12:9  cleave  to  that  which  is  g. 

16:19  wise  to  what  is  g. 
1  Cor.  7:26  this  is  g.  for  the  pre. 
Bph.  4:29  no  com.  but  that  is  g. 
1  Thes.  5:15  what  is  g.  3  John  11 

21  hold  fast  that  which  is  g. 
1  Tim.  1:8  we  know  tlie  law  is  g. 

2:3  this  is  g.  in  the  sight  of  G. 

4:4  every  creature  of  God  is  g. 

5:4  for  that  is  g.  before  God 
1  Pet.  3:13fol.  of  that  which  is  g. 

It  is  GOOD. 
Ps.  52:9  name,  for  it  is  g.  54:6 

73:28  it  is  g.  to  draw  near  to  G. 

92:1  it  isag.  thing  to  give  than. 

119:71  it  is  g.  I  haVe  been  afflic. 

147:1  it  is  g.  to  sing  praises 
Prov.  34:13  eat  honey,  be.  it  isg. 
Ec.  5:18  it  is  g.  to  cat  and  drink 

7:18  it  is  g.  that  thou  take  hold 

Lam.  3:26  it  is  g.  bear  yoke  in 
Hat.  5:13  it  is  g.  for  nothing. 


GOO  ■ 
Mat.  1T:4  it  is  g.  for  us  to  be 

here,  Mark  9:5 ;  Luke  9:33 
Rom.  7:16  I  con.  to  law,  it  is  g. 
14:21  it  is  g.  nei.  to  eat  flesh  nor 
1  Cor.  Ill  it  is  g.  for  a  man  not 
to  touch  a  woman,  8 
26  I  say  if  is  g.  for  a  man 
Oal.       it  is  g.  zeal,  affected 

GOOD  land. 
E.V.  3:8  come  to  g.  I.  Dent.  8:7 
Num.  14:7  the  land  is  a  g.  land 
Deut.  1:25  a  g.  1.  the  L.  doth  give 
35  none  of  that  gener.  see  g.  I. 
3:25  let  m<^  go  and  see  the  g.  I. 
4:21  should  not  go  unto  g' land 
22  ye  .'hall  possess  that  g.  land 
6:18  go  in  and  possess  g.  land 
8:7  bringeth  thee  into  a  g.  land 
10  bless  the  L.  for  the  g.  land 
9:6  giveth  not  g.  I.  for  thy  righ. 
ll:171est  ye  perish  from  off  jr.  I. 
Jos.  23:13  perish  from  g.  I.  15 

16  perish  quickly  from  off  g.  I. 
■7>id.  18:9  seen  the  land  very  'g. 

1  /r.  14:15  root  Israel  out  of  g.  I. 

2  K.  3:19  mar  ev.  g.  piece  of  if.  25 

1  Chr.  28:8  possess  this  <7.  land 

GOOD,  with  make. 
Ex.  21:34  shall  7nake  it  5-.  22:14 
2-.;:ll  sh.  not  make  it  g.  13,  15 
Lev.  24:18  killeth  a  beast  m.  g. 
Xiim.  23:19  sh.  he  not  m.  it  g.  ? 
■Jer.  19:11  m.  ways  and  doingsji. 
GOOD  man. 

2  Sam.  18:27  Aliimaaz  is  a  g.  m. 
Ps.  37:23  steps  of  a  g.  man' 

112:5  a  g,  man  showeth  favor 
Prov.  7:19  g.  mo/iisnot  at  home 

12:2  a  g.  man  obtaineth  favor 

13:22  g.  m.  leavcth  an  inherit. 

14:14  a  g.  m.  is  satisfied,  12:14 
Mic.  7:2  the  g.  man  is  perished 
Mat.  12:35  a'?,  man  out  of  good 
treasure,  Luked'.i'a 

20:11  murmured  ag.  the  g.  m. 

24^13  g.  7nan  hadkn.  Luke  12:39 
Luke  2:!:.")0  Joseph  was  a  g.  man 
.John  7:12  said.  He  is  a  g.  ?nan 
Acts  11:24  Barnalias  was  a  g.  m. 
Pom.  5:7  for  a  g.  m.  some  w.  die 

Not  GOOD. 

Gen.  2:18  not  g.  man  be  alone 
2  Sam.  17:7  counsel  not  g. 
Ps.  36:4  in  way  that  is  not  g. 
Prov.  16:29  lead  into  way  not  g. 

17:26  to  punish  just  is  not  q. 

18:5  is  not  g.  to  accept  wicked 

19:2  soul  with.  know.  n.  g. 

20:23  a  false  balance  is  not  g. 

24:23  n.  g.  respect  of  per.  28:21 

25:27  not  g.  to  eat  much  honey 
Is.  65:2  wa'lki-th  in  way  n.  g. 
Ezek.  18:18  did  that  wh.  is  n.  g. 

20:25  I  gave  them  statutes  n.  g. 

30:31  your  doings  were  n.  g. 
Mat.  19:10  it  is  not  g.  to  marry 
.Ms  15:.38  Paul  thought  not  g. 
1  Cor.  5:6  your  glorying  is  not  g. 

Seem,  seemed,  seemeth 
GOOD. 

Jos.  9:25  as  it  seemeth  g.  to  do 
unto  us,  Jud.  10:15;  1  Sam. 
14:36,  40;  Ezr.  7:18;  E^t. 
3:11;  Jer.  26:14;  40:4 

Jiid.  19:24  do  what  s.  g. 

1  Sam .  1 :2;5  what  seemeth    3: 18 ; 

11:10;  24:4 

2  Sam.  3:19  all  that  seem  g.  to  Is. 
10:12  do  that  s.  him  g.  1.5:26 
19:37  do  to  C.  what  seem  g.  38 
24:22  and  offer  up  what  s.  g. 

1  K.  21:2  if  it  seem  g.  to  thee, 

Jer.  40:4 
1  Chr.  13:2  if  it  seem  g.  to  you 
Ezr.  5:17  s.  g.  to  king.  Est.  5:4 
Jer.  18:4  as  seemed  g.  to  iiotter 
Mat.  11:26  s.  g.  in  sig.  Luke  10:21 
Luke  1:3  it  seemed  g.  to  me 
Acts  15:25  it  .^n  nu  d  g.  unto  ns 
28  it  seerned  g.  to  the  II.  Ghost 
GOOD,  with  Uiing. 
Ex.  18:17  thing  doest  is  not  g. 
Deut.  2611  rejoice  in  every  g.  t. 
Jos.  21:45  failed  not  any  g.  t. 
1  Sam.  26:16  this  thing  is  not  g. 

1  K.  14:13  him  is  fou.  some  g.  't. 

2  A'.  8:9  took  of  ev.  g.  t.  of  Da. 
Ps.  34:10  seek  L.  not  want  g.  t. 

38:20  I  follow  thing  that  g.  is 


GOO 

./o/in  1:46  any  g.  I.  out  of  Xaz.  ? 
Pom.  7:18  in  niy  flesh  dw.  no  g.  I. 
Gal.  4:18  zeal,  artected  in  g.  t. 
Eph.  4:28  working which isr/. 

6:8  knowing  g.  t.  man  doetli 
2  Tim.  1:14  g.  t.  commit  to  thee 
Phile.  6  ack.  every  g.  th.  in  you 
Heb.  13:9  a  g.  t.  heart  be  establ. 

GOOD  things. 
Deut.  6:11  houses  full  of  g-.  t. 
Jos.  23:14  not  one  failed  of  jr.  t. 

15  that  all  g.  things  are  come 
Job  22:18  filled  th.  hous.  wi.  g.  t. 
Ps.  103:5  sat.  thy  mouth  w.  g.  t. 
Prov.  28:10  upright  sh.  have  g.  t. 
Jer.  5:25  sins  have  withh.  g.  t. 
Mat.  7:11  give  q.  things  to  them 

12:34  bein^  evil,  speak  g.  t. 
35  a  good  man  bringeth  g.  th. 
Luke  1:53  filled  hungry  with  g.  t. 

16:25  in  lifetime  receivedst  g.  t. 
Rom.  10:15  glad  tidings  of  g.  th. 
Gal.  6:6  communicate  in  all  g.  t. 
Tit.  2:3  women  teachers  of  g.  t. 

3:8  these  t.  are  17.  and  profitable 
lleb.  9:11  Christ'high-pr.  oig.  t. 

10:1  a  shadow  of  g.  th.  to  come 

GOOD  tidings. 

1  Sam.  4:10  have  brought  g.  tid. 
18:27  Cometh  with  g.  tidings 

1  K.  1:42  and  bringcst  g.  tidings 

2  K.  7:9  a  day  of  g.  tidings 

Is.  40:9  O  Zion  that  brinirest  g.  t. 

41:27  give  J.  one  bringeth  g.  t. 

52:7  him  that  bringeth  g.  t. 

61:1  anointed  to  preach  g.  tid. 
Nah.  1:15  beli.  him  bringeth  g.  t. 
Luke  2:10  I  bring  vou  g.  t. 
1  Thes.  3:6  g.  t.  ofyour  faith 

GOOD  understanding. 

1  Sam.  25:3  Abi .  was  wo.  o(  g.u. 
Ps.  111:10  g.  n.  have  all  that  do 
Prov.  3:4  find  favor  and  g.  iind. 

13:15  g.  understan.  giveth  favor 

Was  GOOD. 
Gen.  1:4  saw  that  it  w.  g.  10,  25 
31  G.  saw  ev.  th.  it  w.  very  g. 

3:6  the  woman  saw  tree  was  g. 

40:16  baker  saw  interpre.  w.  g. 

41:37 thing M). g.  in eyesofPhar. 

49:15  Issachar  saw  rest  w.  g. 

1  Sam.  15:9  S.  spar,  all  that  w.  g. 

2  Chr.  14:2  Asa  did  that  wh.  w.  g. 
31:20  Hezekiah  wro.  what  w.  g. 

Ec.  2:3  see  what  w.  that  g. 

GOOD  work. 
\eh.  2:18  strengthen  for  g.  w. 
.Mat.  26:10  wro.  g.  w.  Mark  14:6 
.lohn  10:33  for  g.  w.  we  stone  not 
2  Cor.  9:8  abound  to  every  g.  w. 
Phil.  1:6  which  hath  begun  g.  w. 
Col.  1:10  fruitful  in  every  g.  to. 
2  Thes.  2:17  in  every  g.  w. 

1  Tim.  3:1  a  bishop,  desir.  g.  w. 
5:10  diligently  followed  g.  w. 

2  Ti7n.  2:21  prepared  to  ev.  g.  w. 
Tit.  1:16  to  every  gr.  w.  reprobate 
3:1  to  be  ready  to  every  g.  w. 

Heb.  13:21  make  perf.  in  ev.  g.  w. 

GOOD  works. 
1  Sam.  19:4  iv.  to  thee  been  g. 
Mat.  5: 16  may  see  your  5".  w. 
John  10:32  g.  w.  have  I  showed 
Acts  9:36  Dorcas  full  of  g.  works 
Rom.  13:3  not  a  terror  to  g.  w. 
Eph.  2:10  created  in  Ch.  to  g.  w. 

1  Tim.  2:10  be  adorned  w.  g.  w. 
5:10  well  reported  for  g.  works 

25  g.  w.  of  some  are  manifest 
6:18  that  they  be  rich  in  g.  w. 

2  Tim.  3:17  furnished  to  all  g.  w. 
Tit.  2:7  thyself  a  pattern  in  g.  w. 

14  zealous  of  g.  works 

3:8  careful  to  maintain  g.  w.  14 
Heb.  10:24  prov.  to  love  and  g.  w. 
1  Pet.  2:12  by  g.  ic.  glorify  God 

GOODLY, 
Gen.  39:6  Joseph  was  a  g.  person 

4;l:21  Nap.  a  hind,  giv.  g.  words 
Ex.  2:2  s:iw  he  was  a  g.  child 

;J9:28  made  g.  bonnets 
Num.  24:5  g.  are  thy  tents.  O  J. 
Deut.  3:25  that  g.  mountain 

6:10  g.  cities  which  build,  not 

8:12  thou  hast  built  g.  houses 
■los.  7:21  a  g.  Babylon,  garment 

1  Sam.  9:2  S.  a  young  man, 
10:12  David  was  g.  to  look  to 

2  Sam.  23:21  Ben.  slew  a  g.  man 


84:11  no  g.  th.  will  lie  withhold  1  K.  1:6  Adonijah  was  a  g.  man 


92:1  it  is  g.  t.  to  give  thanks 
Prov.  18:22  a  wife,  findcth  g.  th. 
Jer.  33:14  will  perforin  g.  t. 
Hos.  8:3  cast  off  thing  tfiat  is  g. 
Mat,  19:10  what  g.  thing  sh.  I  do 


■!ob  39:13  q.  wings  to  peacocks 
Ps.  16:6  I  nave  a  g.  heritage 
80:10  boughs  were  like  g.  cedars 
Jer.  3:19  sh.  I  give  thee  g.  heri.  ? 
11:16  olive-tree  of  g.  fruit 


GOR 

Ezc7c.  17:8  it  might  be  a  g.  vine 
23  bear  fruit,  and  be  a  g.  cedar 
Hos.  10:1  have  made  g.  images 
.foelti:5  your  tern,  my  g.  things 
Zee.  10:.3  made  them  as  g.  horse 
11:13  a  g.  price  I  was  prized  at 
Mat.  13:45  merch.  seek,  g.  pearls 
Luke  21:5  adorned  with  g.  stones 
■lam.  2:2  a  man  in  g.  apparel 
Rev.  18:14  things  dainty  and  g. 

GOODLIER,  EST. 

1  Sam.  8:16  your  g.  young  men 
9:2  not  in  Israel  a  g.  person  ■ 
1 K.  20:3  child,  even  g.  are  mine 

GOODNESS. 

Ex.  18:9  rejo,  for  g.  L.  had  done 
33:19  make  g.  pass  before  thee 
.34:6  Lord  God  abundant  in  g. 
Num.  10:32  wh.  g-,  L,  sh.  do  to  us 
■2  Sam.  7:28  prom.  g.  1  Chr.  17:26 

1  K.  8:66  joyful  for  g  2  Chr.  7:10 

2  Chr.  6:41  saints  rejoice  in  g. 
32:32  Hezek.  g. ;  35:26  Josiah  g. 

Neh.  9:25  delighted  thems.  in  g. 

35  have  not  served  thee  in  g. 
Ps.  10:2  my  g.  ext.  not  to  thee 
21:3  prev.  with  blessings  of  g. 
23:6  surely  g.  shall  follow  me 
25:7  remem.  me,  for  thy  g.  sake 
27:13  I  believed  to  see  g.  of  L. 
31:19  O  how  great  is  thy  g. 
3:3:5  earth  is  full  ofg.  of  Lord 
52:1  g.  of  God  endureth  contin. 
65:4  satis,  with  g.  of  thy  house 
11  cro\viiest  the  year  with  g. 
68:10  prep,  of  thy  g.  for  poor 
107:8  pr.  L.  for  his  g.  15,  21,  31 
9  filleth  hungry  soul  with  g. 
144:2  my  g.  arid  my  fortress 
145:7  utter  memory  of  thy  g. 
Prov.  20:6  procla.  ev.  one  his  g. 
Is.  63:7  g.  toward  the  house  of 
Israel 

■Jer.  2:7  bro.  vou  to  eatg'.  thereof 
31:12  flow  together  to  g.  of  L. 
14  people  satisfied  with  my  g. 
.33:9  shall  tremble  for  all  the  g. 
Hos.  3:5  fear  the  Lord  and  his  q. 
6:4  your  g.  is  as  a  morn,  cloud 
10:1  according  to  q.  of  his  land 
Zee.  9:17  great  is  his  g. 
Rom.  2:4  g.  of  G.  lead,  to  repent. 
11:22  behold,  the  g.  of  G.  towa. 

thee  gr.  if  thou  continue  in  g. 
1.5:14  that  you  are  full  of  g. 
Gal.  5:22  fru.  of  Sp.  is  g.  Eph.  5:9 
2  Thes.  1:11  fulfil  g.  pie.  of  his  g. 

GOODS. 
Gen.  14:16  Abr.  brought  back  g. 
21  take  the  g.  to  thyself 
24:10  g.  of  master  in  his  hand 
31:18  J.  carried  awav  his  g.  46:6 
Ex.  22:8  hand  toneig'hbor's  g.  U 
Num.  16:32  earth  swall.  their  g. 
31:9  spoil  of  Midian  and  their  g. 
35:3  for  Le\ntes'  cattle  and  g. 
Deut.  28:11  make  plenteous  in  g. 
2  Chr.  21:14  smite  wives,  thy  g. 
Ezr.  1:4  the  men  help  him  wi.  g. 
6  strength,  their  hands  with  g. 
6:8  king's  g.  expenses  be  given 
7:26  banishm.  or  to  confis.  of  g. 
Neh.  9:25  poss.  houses  full  ofg. 
Job  20:10  his  hands  sh.  restore  g. 
21  therefore  no  man  look  for  g. 
28  his  g.  shall  flow  away 
Ec.  5:11  when  g.  increase 
Ezek.  38:12  have  cattle  and  gt. 

13  come  to  take  cattle  and  g.  ? 
Zep.  1:13  g.  shall  bee.  a  booty 
Mat.  12:29  enter  str.  man"s  hou. 

and  take  g.  ?  Mark  .3:27 
24:47  make  him  ruler  over  g. 
25:14  deliver,  unto  them  his  g. 
Luke  0;:30  taketh  away  thy  g. 
11:21  his  g.  are  in  peace 
12:18  there  will  I  bestow  my  g. 
19  thou  hast  much  g.  laid  up 
15:12  give  me  the  portion  of  g. 
16:1  accused  that  he  wasted  g. 
I  19:8  half  of  my  g.  give  to  poor 
!  Acts  2:45  sold  g.  and  parted  th. 
[  1  Cor.  13:3  I  bestow  all  my  g. 
Heb.  10:.34  spoiling  of  your  g. 
Rev.  3:17  and  increased  with  g. 

GOPHER  wood. 
Gen.  6;14  an  ark  ofg.  w. 

GORE,  ED. 
Ex.  21:28  if  ox  q.  man  or  woman 
31  W'he.  g.  a  son  or  daughter 

GORGEOUS,  LY. 

Ezek.  23:12  Assyrians  clothed  g. 
Luke  7:25  g.  apparel,  in  king's 
2:3:11  H.  arrayed  Jesus  in  g. 
robe 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOT 

GOSHE\. 

Gen.  45:10  dwell  in  land  of  G. 

46:34;  47:4,  6,  27 
Be.  8:22;  9:26;  Jos.  10:41;  11:16; 

15:51 

GOSPEL. 

■  iTar^  1:1  begiiiuingof  <7.  of  J.  C. 

15  said,  Repent  and  "believe  <7. 
8:35  lose  life  for  my  sake  and  (/. 
10:29  for  my  sake  and  g. 

13:10  the  ff.  must  be  published 

■  Acts  15:7  by  my  mouth  hear 

20:24  the  g.  of  the  grace  of  Ood 
Jiom.  1:1  separat.  to  the  (/.  of  G. 

9  I  serve  with  my  spirit  in  (/. 

16  not  ashamed  o{g.  of  Christ 
2:16  judge  secrets  ac.  to  my  g. 
10:16  have  not  all  obeyed  the  g. 
11:28  concerning  g.  are  enemies 
15:16  ministering  the  g.  of  God 

29  blessing  of  the  g.  of  Christ 
16:25  estab.  you  according  to  g. 

1  Cor.  4:15  begotten  you  thro'  g. 
9:12  lest  we  hinder  g.  of  Christ 

17  a  dispensation  of  g.  is  coin. 

18  I  preach  g.  I  may  make  g. 
of  Christ  with,  charge;  that 
I  abuse  not  my  po.  m  the  g. 

23  this  I  do  for  the  g.  sake 

2  Cor.  4:3  ilg.  hid,  liid  to  them 

4  light  of  glor.  g.  should  shine 
8:18  whose  praise  is  in  g. 

9:13  prof,  subjection  to  the  g. 
11:4  receive  another  g.  Gal.  1:6 
Gal.  1:7  would  pervert  g.  of  Chr. 
2:2  communicated  g.  I  preach 

5  truth  of  g.  might  continue 

7  g.  of  uncir.  committed  to  me 

14  according  to  truth  of  the  g. 
Eph.  1:13  g.  of  your  salvation 

3:6  partake  prom,  in  Clir.  by  g. 
6:15  preparation  of  g.  of  peace 

19  make  known  mj-stery  oSg. 
Phil.  1:5  fellowship  in  the  g. 

1  def.  and  confirmation  oig.  17 
12  fallen  out  to  furthcra.  of  g. 
27  let  your  conversation  be  as 
beco.  g.  etriv.  for  faith  of 

2:^  hath  served  with  me  in  g. 

4:3  help-womcu  with  me  in  g. 

15  in  the  beginning  of  the  g. 
Col.  1:5  heard  i)ef.  of  truth  ot  g. 

23  not  moved  from  hope  of  g. 

1  Thes.  1:5  g.  came  not  iu  word 
2:2  bold  to  speak  the  g.  of  God 

4  to  be  put  m  trust  with  g. 

8  willing  to  impart  not  g.  only 
3:2  Ti.  our  fellow-laborer  in  g. 

2  7'hes.  1:8  on  them  that  obey 

not  the  5-.  \Pet.  4:17 
2:14  whcreunto  called  you  "bjg. 

1  Tim.  1:11  according  to  g.  of  G. 

2  Tim.  1:8  partaker  of  allli.  of  g. 

10  immortality  to  light  thro'  g. 
2:8  J.  C.  raised  according  to  g. 

Phile.  13  minist.  in  bonds  of  g. 

GOSPEL,  u-ilh  preach,  ed,  ing. 

Mat.  4:2:j  Jesus  went  preaching 
the?.  9::B5;  Mark  1:14 

11:5  poor  have  g.  p.  Luke  7:22 

24:14  g.  hep.  26:13;  Mark  14:9 
Mark  i6:15  p.  g.  to  ev.  creature 
Luke  4:18  anointed  me  to  p.  g. 

9:6  p.  the  g.  and  healing 

20:1  he  taught  and  preached  g. 
Acts  8:25  pre.  g.  to  Samaritans 

16:10  L.  had  called  us  toy),  g. 
Pom.  1:15  I  am  ready  top.  g. 

10:15  beautiful  feet  that  p.  g. 

15:19  I  have  fully  pre.  g.  of  Ch. 

20  so  have  I  strived  to  p)-ea.  g. 

1  Cor.  1:17  not  to  bapt.  but  pr.  g. 
9:14  that/),  g.  should  live  oi g. 

16  tho'  I  p.  g.  nothing  to  glory 
of,  woe  to  me  if  I  jyr.  not  g'. 

18  when  I  /).  g.  I  may  make  g. 
15:1  I  declare  the  g.  whicli  I  pr. 

2  Cor.  2:12  I  came  to  T.  to  jir.  g. 
10:14  as  far  as  to  you  in  p.  g. 
11:7  I  pr.  to  you  freely  the  g. 

Gal.  1:8  tho'  we  pr.  any  other  g. 

11  g.  p.  of  me  not  after  man 

3:8  prea.  before  the  g.  to  Abra. 

4:13  infirmity  of  flesh  \  p.  g. 
1  Thes.  2:9  we  p.  to  you  g.  of  G. 
Heb.  4:2  to  us  was  g.  preached 
IPet.  1:12  them  that  pre.  the  g. 
25  which  by  g.  is  i>r.  to  you 

4:6  for  this  cause  was  the  g.  pr. 
Eev.  14:6  having  everl.  g.  top. 
GOT. 

Gen.  39:12  Jos.  g.  him  out,  15 
Ps.  44:3  g.  not  land  by  sword 
Ec.  2:7  I  g.  eervan.  and  maidens 

GOTTEX. 

Gen.  4:1 1  have  g.  a  man 


GRA 

Ex.  14:18  when  I  have  g.  honor 
Lev.  6:4  thing  he  liath  deceit,  g. 
Dent.  8:17  hand  hath  g.  wealth 
2  Sam.  17:13  be  g.  into  a  city 
Job  28:15  wisdom  not  g.  for  gold 

31:25  rejoic.  bcc.  hand  g.  much 
Ps.  98:1  arm  hath  g.  victory 
Prov.  13:11  wealth  g.  by  vanity 

20:21  inheritance  g.  hastily 
Ec.  1:16  g.  more  wisdom  than  all 
li.  15:7  abundance  g.  they  carry 
Ezek.  28:4  wisdom  hast  g.  riches 
Dan.  9:15  thou  hast  g.  renown 
Bev.  15:2  tliera  that  g.  victory 

GOVERN. 
1  ^.  21:7  do^t  g.  kinsdom  of  Is.  ? 
■fob  34:17  shallhe  that  liatcth  g.  ? 
Ps.  67:4  thou  sh.  g.  the  nations 

GOVERlVMEiVT,  S. 

Is.  9:6  g.  shall  be  upon  shoulder 
7  of  inc.  of  his  g.  sh.  be  no  end 
22:21 1  commit  g.  to  his  hand 
1  Cor.  12:28  g.  divers,  of  tongues 
iPet.  2:10  them  that  despise  g. 

GOVERNOR. 
Gen.  43:6  Jos.  g.  over  land,  45:26 
lA'.  18:3  Ob.  g.  over  Ahab's  ho. 

1  Chr.  29:22  anointed  S.  chief  g. 
Ezr.  5:14  C.  deliv.  vessels  to  g. 
Xeh.  5:14  not  eaten  bread  of  g. 

18  required  not  the  bread  of  g. 
Ps.  22:28  he  is  g.  am.  the  nation. 
■7cr.  30:21  g.  sh.  proceed  fr.  them 

4,1:5  go  back  to  Gedaliah  the  g. 

41:2  Ish.  smote  Gedaliah  the  g. 
ll^g.  1:14  L.  stirred  up  Zerub.  g. 

2:2  speak  to  Zerub.  the  g.  21 
Zee.  9:7  sh.  be  as  a  g.  in  Judah 
}Ial.  1:8  offer  it  now  to  thy  g. 
Mat.  2:6  out  of  thee  sh.  come  g. 

2  5:14  if  this  come  to  gf.'s  ears 
Jnlin  2:8  bear  to  g.  of  the  feast 
.\cts  24:1  informed  g.  against  P. 

2  Cor.  the  g.  under  Aretas 
.Jam.  3:4  ships  turned  wh.  g.  Us. 

GOVERNORS. 

Jud.  5:9  my  heart  tow.  g.  of  Isr. 

14  out  of  Machircame  do^vn  g. 
Ezr.  8:36  delivered  com.  to  g. 
Keh.  2:7  let  letters  be  given  to  g. 
5:15  the  g.  chargeable  to  people 
Dan.  2:48  made  Dan.  chief  of  j/. 
Zee.  12:5  g.  of  Judah  shall  say 

6  will  make  q.  of  J.  like  hearth 
Mat.  10:18  sh.  be  brought  bef.  g. 
Gal.  4:2  under  tutors  and  g. 
IPet.  2:14  submit  yoursel.  to  g. 

GOtJRD,  S. 
2  K.  4:39  one  gathered  wild  g. 
Jon.  4:6  God  prepared  g.  5.  glad 

7  a  worm  smote  g.  it  withered 
10  thou  hast  had  pity  on  the  g. 

GOZAN.  2  K.  17:6 ;  18:11 ;  19:12 ; 
1  Chr.  5:26;  Is.  37:12 
GRACE. 
Ezr.  9:8  little  space  g.  showed 
Est.  2:17  E.  obtained  g.  in  sight 
Ps.  4,5:2  g.  poured  into  lips 

84:11  Lord  is  a  sun,  will  give  g. 
Prov.  1:9  an  ornament  of  g. 

3:22  so  shall  they  be  life  and  g. 
34  giveth  g.  to  lowly.  Jam.  4:6 

4:9  to  head  ornament  of  g. 

22:11  for  g.  of  lips  king  his  fri. 
Zee.  4:7  shoutings,  crying,  g.  g. 

12:10  will  pour  the  Sprit  of  g. 
.John  1:14  begotten  of  F.  full  ofg. 

16  have  all  received  g.  for  g. 

17  g.  and  truth  came  by  J.  C. 
Acf.<!  4:.33  great  g.  was  on  them 

14:3  testimony  to  word  of  his  g. 
18:27  which  believed  thro'  g. 
20:32  com.  you  to  word  of  g. 
Rom.  1:5  by  wh.  we  received  g. 
7  g.  and  peace  from  G.  our  F. 

'1  Cor.  1:3;  2  Cor.  1:2;  Gal. 

1:3;  Eph.  1:2;  Phil.  1:2;  Col. 

1:2;  1  Thes.  1:1;  2  Thes.  1:2; 

Phile.  3 
3:24  justified  freely  by  his  g. 
4:4  reward  is  not  reckoned  of  g. 

16  that  it  might  be  by  g. 

5:2  we  have  access  into  this  g. 

17  receive  abundance  ofg. 

20  sin  abounded,  g.  more 

21  g.  reign  thro'  righteousness 
6:1  con.  in  sin,  that  g.  abound? 

14  under  g. ;  15  bee.  nnder  g.  l 
11:5  according  to  election  of  17. 

6  if  by  9.  no  more  of  works 
12:3  through  g.  given  unto  me 

6  gifts  differing  according  to  g. 
15:15  the  g.  given  to  me  of  God 
1  Cor.  10:30  if  I  by  g.  be  partak. 
15:10  g,  bestowed  not  in  vain 


849 


GRA 

2  Cor.  4:15;/.  red.  to  glory  of  G. 
8:6  finish  in  you  the  same  g. 
7  see  that  ye  abound  in  this  g. 
19  travel  with  us  with  this  g. 
9:8  G.  isable  to  make  g.  abound 
12:9  my  g.  is  sufficient  for  thee 
Gal.  1:6  who  called  you  to  g. 

15  G.  who  called  me  by  liis  g. 
2:9  when  James  perceived  g. 
.5:4  justi.  by  law,  fallen  from  g. 
Eph.  1:6  praise  of  the  glory  of  g. 
1  according  to  riches  of  g. 
2:5  by  g.  saved  tlirongli  faith,  8 
7  might  show  the  riches  ofg. 
3:8  to  me  is  this  g.  given 
4:7  to  ev.  one  of  iis  is  given  g. 
29  may  minister  g.  to  hearers 
6:24  g.  with  all  that  love  L.  J. 
Phil.  1:7  are  all  partakers  of  17. 
Col.  3:16  sing,  with  g.  in  hearts 
4:6  let  speecli  be  alway  with  g. 

18  g.  be  with  vou,  2  Tim.  4:22 ; 
fit.  .3:15;  Heb.  13:25 

2  Thes.  2:16  hope  through  g. 

1  Tim.  1:2  g.  mercy,  and  peace 

from  G.  our  Father,  2  Tim. 

1:2;  Tit.  1:4;  2  John  3 
1:14  g.  of  Lord  abundant 
6:21  g.  be  with  thee.  Amen 

2  Tim.  1:9  called  us  accord,  to  g. 
2:1  be  strong  in  the  g.  in  Christ 
Tit.  .3:7  justified  by  g 

Ileb.  4:16  boldly  to  throne  of  7. 

10:29  despite  to  the  Spirit  ofg. 

12:28  let  us  have  g.  to  serve  G. 

13:9  the  heart  be  estab.  with  g. 
.lam.  1:11  g.  of  fashion  perishotli 

4:6  giveth  more  g.  g.  to  humble 

1  Pet.  1:2  g.  be  mult'i.  2  Pet.  1:2 
10  prophesied  of  g.  to  come 
13  hope  for      3:7  heirs  of  (7. 

5:5  God  giveth  g.  to  humble 
10  G.  of  17.  called  us  to  glory 

2  Pet.  .3:18  grow  in  g.  and  in  Ch. 
■Tude  4  turning  gr.  of  G.  to  lasciv. 
Pev.  1:4  g.  from  him 

See  FIND,  or  rotjND. 

GRACE  of  God. 

Luke  2:40  g.  of  God  upon  him 

Acts  11:23  he  had  seen  g.  of  God 
13:43  persua.  to  con.  in  g.  of  G. 
14:26  rccom.  to  g.  of  G.  15:40 
20:24  the  gospel  ofg.  of  God 

Pom.  5:15  g.  of  G.  hath  abound. 

1  Cor.  1:4  g.  of  G.  given  by  J.  C. 
3:10  ac.  to  g.  of  G.  given  to  me 
15:10  by  g.  of  God  I  am  what  I 

am,  yet  not  I,  but  g.  of  God 

2  Cor.  1:12  by  g.  of  G.  we  had 
6:1  rec.  not  the  g.  of  G.  in  vain 
8:1  g  of  G.  bestow,  on  churches 
9:14  the  exceeding  g.  of  G. 

Gal.  2:21  not  frustrate  g.  of  G. 

Eph.  3:2  dispensation  ofg.  of  G. 

7  accor.  to  the  gift  of  g.  of  G. 
Col.  1:6  ye  knew  the  g.  of  G. 
2  Thes.  l:12accordingtO(7.o/"(?. 
Tit.  2:11  g.  of  G.  bringeth  salv. 
Ileb.  2:9  by  g.  of  G.  ta.ste  death 
12:15  anv  man  fail  of  g.  of  G. 

1  Pet.  4:10  stewards  ofg.  of  G. 
5:12  this  is  the  true  g.  of  God 
GRACE  of  our  Lord  JesuH. 
Acts  1.5:11  g.  of  L.  J.  sh.  be  saved 
Pom.  16:20  g.  of  our  Lord  J.  be 

with  you,24;  1  ( •or.in-.n-.Phil. 
4:23:  1  Thes.  5:28;  2  Thes.  3:18 

2  Cor.  8:9  the  g.  of  our  L.  J.  C. 
13:14  the  g.  of  our  L.  J.  Christ 

Gal.  6:18  g.  of  L.  J.  wi.  s.  Phi.  25 
Pev.  22:21  g.'of  L.  J.  be  with  you 

GRACIOrS. 
Gen.  43:29  God  be  g.  to  thee 
Ex.  22:27  I  will  hear,  I  am  g. 

3-3:19  be  g.  to  whom  I  be  g. 

a4:6  the  Lord  God,  g.  2  Chr. 
30:9 ;  Ps.  103:8 ;  116:5 ;  145:8 ; 
Joe/ 2:13 
Num.  6:25  make  face  shine  g. 
2  Sum.  12:22  tell  wh .  G.  will  be  (7. 
Neh.  9:17  a  God  g.  merciful,  31 
■Job  33:24  then  he  is  g.  to  him 
Ps.  77:9  God  forgotten  to  be  g.  f 

86:15  art  God  (7.  111:4;  112:4 
Prov.  11:16  g.  wo.  retain,  honor 
Ec.  10:12  words  of  wise  man  g. 
Is.  30:18  L.  wilt  wait  that  he  be  g. 

19  be  g.  to  thee ;  33:2  g.  to  us 
.Jer.  22:23  g.  when  pangs  come 
Amos  5:1.5'the  Lord  will  be  g. 
■Ion.  4:2  thou  art  a  g.  God 

Mai.  1:9  beset'ch  G.'he  will  be  g. 
Luke  4:22  wondered  at  g.  words 
1  Pet.  2:3  if  ye  tasted  the  L.  Is  g. 

GRACIOrSLY. 
Gen.  33:5  child.  God  g.  given  me 


GRA 

Gen.  3.3:11  G.  hath  dealt  g.  with 
Ps.  119:29  grant  me  thy  law  g. 
Hos.  14:2  receive  nsg. 

GRAFT,  ED. 
Pom.  11:17  wild  olive-t.  wert  g. 
19  that  I  might  be  q.  in 

23  tlieysh.  be  17.  G.  isable  to  g. 

24  cut  out  and  g.  these  be  g. 

GRAIN,  S. 
Amos  9:9  not  least  g.  fall  on  ear. 
Mat.  13:31  kingdom  of  heaven  ig 
like  a  g.  of  mustard-seed, 
Marki-.'-'A;  Luke  13:19 
17:20  faith  as  a  g.  of  mustard-s. 
ye  shall  say  to  this  mount, 
remox  e,  Luke  17:6 

1  Cor.  15:37  g.  wheat,  or  other  g. 

GRANDMOTHER. 

2  Tim.  1:5  faith  dwelt  in  thy  g. 

GR.WT,  Substantive. 
Ezr.  3:7  accord,  to  g.  of  Cyrus 

GRANT,  Verb. 
Lev.  25:24  g.  a  redemption 
1  Sa??i.  1:17  God  g.  thee  petition 

1  Chr.  21:22  g.  this  threshiug-fl.; 

thou  shall  g.  it  me 

2  C/tr.  12:7  I  will  g.  them  deliv. 
.\eh.  1:11  g.  mercy  in  sight  of 
Est.  5:8  the  king  g.  my  petition 
■lob  6:8  G.  g.  the  thing  I  long  for 
Ps.  20:4  g.  thee  to  thine  heart 

85:7  O  Lord,  g.  us  salvation 
110:29  g.  me  thy  law  graciously 
1 1:):8  g.  not,  O  L.  de.  of  wicked 
.Hat.  20:21  g.  my  two  sons  may 

sit,  Mark  10::37 
Lyke  1:T4  g.  to  us  fhat  we  being 
.lets  4:29  g.  with  boldness 
Horn.  15:5  G.  g.  you  to  be  like-m. 
Eph.  3:16  g.  you  to  be  strength. 
2  Tim.  1:18  L.  g.  he  find  mercy 
Pev.  3:21  g.  to  sit  in  my  throne 
GRA.NTED. 

1  Chr.  4:10  God  g.  w  hat  he  requ. 

2  Chr.  1:12  and  knowl.  is  g.  thee 
Ezr.  7:6  king  g.  all  his  requests 
.Veh,,  2:8  g.  accord,  to  hand  of  G. 
Est.  5:6  petit,  sh.  be  g.  7:2;  9:12 

9:13  let  it  be  g.  to  Jews  in  Shu. 
.Job  10:12  hast  g.  life  and  favor 
Prov.  10:24  desire  of  right,  be  g. 
Arts  11:18  G.  g.  Gen.  repentance 

14:3  g.  signs  to  be  done  by  han. 
Pev.  19:8  g.  she  sh.  be  arrayed 

GRAPE. 
Lev.  19:10  not  gather  g.  of  wine 
iJeut.  32:14  drink  blood  ofg. 
Job  15::33  shake  off  unripe  g. 
Cant.  2:13  g.  give  good  smell 

7:12  the  tender  g.  appear 
Is.  18:5  sour  g.  is  ripening 
Jer.  31:29  have  eaten  a  sour  g. 

30  ev.  man  that  eatcth  sour  g. 
Mic.  7:1  as  g.  gleanings  of  viut. 

GRAPE-GATHERER. 
■ler.  (i:9  turn  back  hand  as  g.-g. 

49:9  if  g.-g.  come,  Ob.  5 

GRAPES. 
Gen.  40:10  clusters  bro.  ripe  g. 

49:11  washed  clothes  in  bl.  of  g. 
Lev.  25:5  nor  gather  g.  undressed 

11  in  jubilee,  nor  ga.  g.  of  vine 
Num.  6:3  nor  shall  cat  moist  g. 

13:20  time  of  the  first  ripe  g. 
23  cut  a  branch  with  clus.  of  g. 
Deut.  23:24  mayest  eat  g.  thy  fill 

24:21  wh.  thou  gatherest  the  g. 

28:.30  plant  vine,  not  ga.  g.  39 

32:32  their  g.  are  g,  of  gall 
Jud.  8:2  gleaning  ofg'.  of  Ephr. 
Neh.  13:15  wine  and  g.  on  sab. 
Cant.  2:15  vines  have  tender  g. 

7:7  breasts  are  like  clust.  ofg-. 
7s.  5:2  it  should  bring  forth  g. 
4  bring  forth  g.  bro.  wild  g.  ? 

17:6  gleaning  g.  shall  be  left 

24:1:3  g.  when  vintage  is  done 
Jer,  8:13  there  sh.  be  nog',  on  vi, 

25::iO  as  they  that  tread  g. 

40:9  gleaning  g.  Ob.  5 
Ezek.  18:2  have  eaten  sour  g. 
Hos.  9:10  like  g.  in  wilderness 
Amos  9: 13  treader  of  g.  ov.  sower 
Mat.  7:16  man  ga.  g.  of  thorns? 
Luke  6:44  nor  of  brambles  ga.  g. 
Pev.  14:18  her  g.  are  fully  ripe 

GR  ASS. 
Gen.  1:11  earth  bring  forth  g. 

12  the  earth  brouglit  forth  g. 
Num.  22:4  licketh  up  g.  of  field 
Deut.  11:15  send  g.  for  thy  cattb» 

29:23  any  g'.  groweth  therein 
3:3:2  distil  as  showers  upon  g. 
2  Sam.  23:4  the  g.  springing  out 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GRA 

1  K.  18:5  find  g.  to  gave  horses 
SAT.  19:26  as  g.  of  the  field,  as  g. 

on  the  house-tope,  Is.  37:27 
Job  5:25  oft'spi  ing  as  g.  of  earth 

6:5  ass  bray  when  he  hath  g. 

40:15  behem.  eateth  g.  as  an  ox 
Vs.  37:2  sh.  be  cat  down  like  g. 

72:6  like  rain  upon  mown  g. 
16  they  shall  flourish  like  g. 

90:5  they  are  like  g.  wh.  grow. 

92:7  the  wicked  spring  as  g. 

102:4  heart  is  withered  like  g. 
11  a  shadow,  withered  like  g. 

103:15  man,  his  days  are  as  g. 

104:14  causeth  g.  to  grow 

106:20  an  ox  that  eateth  g. 

129:6  as  g.  upon  the  house-tops 

147:8  g.  to  grow  upon  mount. 
Prov.  19:12  as  dew  on  g. 

27:25  tender  g.  showeth  itself 
/«.  15:6  the  g.  faileth 

35:7  in  hab.  of  dragons  sh.  be  g. 

40:6  All  flesh  is  g.  1  Pet.  1:24 
7  g.  wither,  surely  peo.  is  g.  8 

44:4  sh.  spring  up  as  am.  the  g. 
Jer.  14:5  forsook  it  because  no  g. 

50:11  grown  fat  as  heifer  at  g". 
Van.  4:15  leave  stump  in  g.  23 
25  eat  g.  as  oxen,  .32,  33  ;  5:21 
Mic.  5-7  as  showers  upon  the  g. 
Zee.  10:1  L.  shall  give  ev.  one  g. 
Mat.  6::30  clothe  g.  Luke  12:28 

14:19  sit  down  on  g.  Mark  6:39 
John  6: 10  there  was  much  g. 
Jam.  1:1jO  as  g.  he  sh.  pass  away 
11  sun  risen,  withereth  the  g. 
Ttev.  8:7  all  green  g.  burnt  up 

9:4  should  not  hurt  g.  of  earth 

GRASSHOPPER,  S. 
Ziero.  11:22  the  g.  after  his  kind 
2Vwm.  13:.33  in  our  sight  as  g. 
Jud.  6:5  as  g.  for  multitude,  7:12 
Job  39:20  afraid  as  a  g.  ? 
Ec.  12:5  q.  shall  be  a  burden 
Is.  40:22  inhabitants  are  as  g. 
Jer.  46:23  they  are  more  than  g. 
AmosT.l  formed  g.  in  the  begin. 
Nah.  3:17  thy  captains  are  as  g. 
GKATE.   See  erazem. 

GRAVE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  35:20  J.  set  a  pillar  on  her  i/. 

37:.35  will  go  down  to  g. 

42:.38  with  sorrow  to  g.  44:31 

50:5  bury  me  in  my  g. 
Num.  19:16  who  touch,  g.  is  unc. 
1  Sam.  2:6  L.  bring  down  to  g. 
3  Sam.  3:.32  and  peo.  wept  at  g. 

19:37  by  the  g.  of  my  father 

1  K.  2:6  not  his  head  go  to  g. 
9  bring  to  the  g.  with  blood 

14:13  Jeroboam  shall  come  toy. 

2  K.  22:20  to  thy  g.  2  Clir.  34:28 
Job  3:22  when  they  find  the  g. 

5:26  come  to  g.  in  full  age 
7:9  goeth  to  g.  come  up  no  more 
10:19  carried  from  womb  to  g. 
14:13  O  that  thou  hide  me  in  g. 
17:1.3  the  g.  is  my  house 
21:13  they  go  down  to  the  g. 
32  yet  shall  he  be  brought  toy. 
30:24  not  stretch  hand  to  the  g. 
33:22  soul  draweth  near  to  g. 
Ps.  6:5  in  g.  who  give  thanks  f 
30:3  l)rou;j;ht  my  soul  from  g. 
31:17  wicked  be  silent  in  the  g. 
49:14  laid  ing.  consume  in  g. 

15  red.  soul'frora  power  of  g. 
88:3  my  life  draweth  nigh  to  g. 
11  loving-kindness  decl.  in  g. 
89:48  del.  soul  from  hand  o(  g. 
141:7  bones  scat,  at  g.^s  mouth 
J'rov.  1:12  swallow  them  as  g. 
30:16  g.  and  barren  womb 
£!c.  9:10  no  wisdom  in  g. 
Cant.  8:6  jealousy  is  micl  as  g. 
Is.  14:11  p'omp  is  brou<;ht  to  g. 
19  cast  out  of  thy  y.  like  a  br. 
38:10  shall  go  to  the  gates  of  g. 
18  the  g.  cannot  praise  thee 
53:9  made  his  g.  with  wicked 
Jer.  20:17  mother  might  been  g. 
Ezek.  32:23  company  round  g. 
Hos,  13:14  ransom  from  power  of 
g.a  g.\  will  be  destruction 
Nah.  1:14  make  thy  g. 
John  11:17  had  lain  in  g.  4  days 
31  goeth  to  g.  to  weep  there 
12:17  called  Lazarus  out  of  g. 
1  Cor.  15:555'.  wh.  is  thy  victory? 

GRAVE-CLOTHES. 
John  11:44  Laz.  bound  with  g.-e. 

GRAVE,  Adjective. 
1  Tim.  3:8deac.  bey.,'  11  wives 
Tit.  2:2  aged  men  be  sober,  g. 

GR  AVE,  Verb. 
Ex.  28.9  eh.  g.  on  onyx-stones 


GRE 

Ex.  29:.36  pi.  of  pure  gold,  g.  on 
2  Chr.  2:7  send  a  man  that  can  g. 
14  sent  a  cunning  man  to  g. 
GRAVED. 

1  K.  7:.36  on  borders  g.  cherubim 

2  Chr.  3:7  g.  cherubim  on  walls 

GRAVEL. 
Prm.  20:17  shall  be  filled  with  g. 
la.  48:19  ofl'sp.  of  bowels  like  g. 
Lam.  3:16  broken  teeth  with  g. 

GRAVEiV,  Verb. 
In.  49:16  g.  thee  on  pa.  of  hands 
Hab.  2:18  the  maker  hath  g.  it 

GRAVED. 
Ex.  .32:16  WTiting  of  God  g. 
39:6  signets  g.  with  names  of  Is. 
Job  19:24  were  g.  with  iron  pen 
Jer.  17:1  isy.  upon  table  of  heart 
Acts  17:29  Godhead  is  like  gold  g. 

GR.AVE\  image. 
Ex.  20:4  sh.  not  make  unto  thee 
any  g.  i.  Lev.  26:1 ;  Deut.  5:8 
Dent.  4:16  lest  make  a  g.  im.  25 
27:15  cursed  man  maketh  g,  i. 
Jud.  17:3  for  son  to  makey.  im. 
18:30  Dan  set  up  g.  i?nage,  31 
2  K.  21:7  Manasseh  set  y.  image 
Is.  40:19  workmen  melteth  y.  i. 
20  workman  to  prepare  y.  im. 
44:9  they  that  make  g.  image 
10  who  hath  molten  a  y.  im. 
17  with  residue  he  maketh  y.  i. 
45:20  set  up  wood  of  their  g.  I. 
48:5  my  y.  i.  hath  commanded 
Jer.  10:14  conf.  by  y.  im-.  51:17 
Nnh.  1:14  1  will  cut  off'  the  g.  i. 
Ilab.  2:18  what  profit,  the  g.  i.f 

GRAVEIV  Images. 
Dent,  7:5  shall  burn  their  g.  im. 
12:3  ye  shall  hew  down  g.  im. 
2  K.  17:41  feared  L.  served  g.  i. 
2  Clir.  .34:7  he  had  beaten  y.  im. 
Ps.  78:58  moved  tojeal.  withy,  i. 
97:7  conf.  all  that  serve  g.  im. 
Is.  21:9  Bab.  fallen,  and  y.  i)n. 
30:22  defile  the  cover,  of  y.  im. 
42:8  nei.  give  my  praise  to  y.  i. 

17  ashamed  that  trust  in  y.  i. 
■Jer.  8:19  prov.  to  anger  with  y.  i. 
,50:.38  it  is  the  land  of  y.  images 
51:47  do  judgment  on  y.  im.  '52 
ITos.  11:2  burnt  incense  to  y.  i. 
ilir.  1:7  y.  i.  be  beaten  to  pieces 
5:13  thy  y.  images  will  I  cutoff' 

GRAVES. 
Ex.  14:11  were  no  y.  in  Egypt 
2  K.  23:6  cast  the  jjowder  on  g. 
2  Chr.  .34:4  strewed  it  on  the  y. 
■Job  17:1  the  y.  are  ready  for  me 
/>;.  65:4  which  remain  among  g. 
Jer.  8:1  bri.  priests' bones  out  y. 
Ezek.  32:22  y.  about  him.  23,25,20 
37:12  open  g.  cau.se  to  come  up 

13  I  liave  brought  out  of  q. 
39:11  give  Gog  place  of  y.  in  Is. 
Mat.  27:.52  the  y.  were  opened 

53  bod.  of  saints  came  out  of  y. 
lAike  11:44  as  y.  wh.  appear  not 
John  5:28  all  in  y.  sh.  hear  voice 
Rev.  11:9  not  suffer  bod.  put  in  g. 

GRAVETH. 
Is.  22:16  he  that  y.  a  habitation 

GR.\VI!VG. 
Ex.  32:4  fash.  y.  calf  with  y.  tool 
GRAVL\G,  S. 

1  K.  7:31  upon  mouth  of  laver  g. 

2  Chr.  2:14  any  manner  of  y. 
Zee.  3:9  engrave  g.  thereof 

GRAVITY. 
1  Tim.  3:4  chil.  in  subject,  wi.  g. 
Tit.  2:7  in  doctrine  showing  y. 
GRAY.   See  hairs  and  head. 
GR.\Y-HE.4DED. 

1  Sam.  12:2  I  am  old  and  g.-h. 
Job  15:10  with  us  are  the  q.-h. 
Ps.  71:18  wh.  I  am  old  and  g.-h. 

GREASE. 
Ps.  119:70  heart  is  as  fat  as  g. 

GRE.AT. 
Gert.  12:2  make  name  y. 
39:9  how  can  I  do  this  g  sin  ? 
48:19  my  son,  he  also  shall  be  y. 
Deut.  10:17  the  Lord  vourGod  is 
a  y.  God.  2  C/ir.  2:5 
11:7  have  seen  y.  acts  of  the  L. 
18:16  nei.  let  me  see  this  y.  fire 
29:24  what  mean,  thisy.  anger? 
Jos.  7:9  what  do  unto  y.  name? 
■Jud.  5:15  y.  thoughts  of  heart 

2  Sa)n.  7:9  made  thee  g.  name 
22  thou  art  g.  O  Lord  God 

22:.36  thy  gentleness  hath  made 
me  g.  Ps.  18:35 

s 


GRE 

1 K.  8:42  h.  of  y.  name,  2Chr.  6:32 
iK.  4:8  Shunem,  was  y.  woman 

1  Chr.  16:25  y.  is  Lord,  Ps.  48:1; 

96:4;  1.35:5;  145:3 
21:13  very  y.  are  his  mercies 
29:12  in  thy  hand  is  to  make  y. 

2  Chr.  2:5  house  is  y.  y.  is  our  G. 
28:13  tresp.  y.  ,•  34:21  y.  wrath 

iVeA.  4:14  remember  L.  who  is  y. 
9:.32  our  God  the  y.  the  mighty 

Est.  1:20  publishecl,  for  it  is  y. 

22:5  is  not  thy  wickedn.  y. .? 
36:18  a  (jr.  ransom ;  26  God  is  g. 
.39:11  wilt  trust  bee.  strength  g. 

Ps.  14:5  they  in  y.  fear,  5.3:5 
19:11  keeping  them  y.  reward 
21:5  glory  y.  in  thy  salvation 
2.5:11  pardon  iniquity,  it  is  y. 
31:19  O  how  y.  is  thy  goodness 
86:10  art  g.  and  doest  wondrous 
92:5  how  y.  are  thy  works 
139:17  God,  how  y.  is  the  sum 

Ec.  9:13  wi.sdom  seemed  g.  tome 

Is.  5:9  houses  even  g.  and  fair 
9:2  seen  g.  lig^ht.  Mat.  4:40 
12:6  y.  is  the  Iloly  One  of  Israel 
19:20  send  a  Saviour  a  g.  one 
53:12  a  portion  witli  y. 
54:13  y.  shall  be  peace  of  child. 

■Ter.  5:27  are  become  y.  and  rich 
10:6  thy  name  is  y.  in  might 
32:18  y.  the  mighty  G.  is  name 
19  g.  in  counsel 

Lam.  3:23  g.  is  thy  faithfulness 

Ezek.  17:3  y.  eagle  y.  wings,  7 
.30:23  sanctify  my  y.  name 

Dan.  4:3  how  y.  his  signs 

./isci  3:13  their  wickedness  is  g. 

Zee.  9:17  how  g.  his  goodness 

Jfal.  1:11  name  y.  among  Gen.  11 

Mat.  5:12  be  glad,  y.  is  reward  in 
heaven,  Luke  6:23,  35 
19  be  called  great  in  kingd.  of 
6:23  how  g.  is  that  darkness 
13:46  g.  price ;  15:28  y.  faith 
19:22  y.  posses.  Mark  10:42 
20:25  they  g.  exercise  authority 
26  who  q.  am.  you,  Mark  10:43 
22:36  which  is  y.  commandm.  ? 
38  first  and  g.  commandment 

Luke  1:15  y.  in  sight  of  the  Lord 
9:48  least  among  you  shall  be  y. 
10:2  liarvest  g.  the  laborers  few 
10:26  bet.  us  and  j'ou  y.  gulf 

Aets  8:9  that  he  was  some  y.  one 
19:28  y.  is  D.  ofEphesiansI  34 

2  Cor.  7:4  y.  my  boldn.  y.  glory 
Co^.  4:13  hath  a  g.  zeal  for  you 

1  Tim.  3:16  q.  is  mys.  of  godlin. 

2  Ti'm.  2:20  in  y.  house 

Tit.  2:13  appearing  of  they.  God 
Jam.  3:5  y.  matter  little  fire  kin. 
Pev.  16:19  g.  Babylon  came  in 
17:5  Babylon  the  g.  18:2 

See  CITY,  COMPANY,  CONGREGA- 
TION, CRY,  DAY,  DESTRUC- 
TION. 

GREAT  evil. 
1  Sam.  6:9  hath  done  us  this  g.  e. 
Ec.  2:21  is  vanity  and  a  y.  evil 
Jer.  16:10L.  pronounced  thisy.c. 
.32:42  brought  y.  e.  upon  people 
44:7  why  commit  this  y.  evil? 

See  EXCEEDING,  JOY. 

GRE  AT  King  or  kings. 

Ps.  47:2  the  Lord  is  a  y.  A'i«y 
48:2  Zion,  the  city  of  the  y.  K. 
95:3  L.  is  a  g.  K.  above  all  gods 
136:17  to  him  that  smote  y.  k. 
Ec.  9:14  there  came  y.  k.  against 
Jer.  25:14  y.  k.  sh.  serve  th.  27:7 
Mai.  1:14 1  am  a  y.  K.  saith  the  L. 
Mat.  5:35  Jerus.  is  city  of  y.  K. 

GRE.AT  men. 

1  Sam.  7:9  like  name  ofy.  m<nin 

earth,  1  Chr.  17:8 
./oS  ,32:9  y.  mere  not  always  wise 
Prov.  25:6  stand  not  in  pi.  ofy.  m. 
Jer.  5:5  I  will  get  me  unto  g.  m. 
Ezek.  21:14  it  is  the  sw.  of  y.  m. 
Xah.  3:10  all  her  y.  m.  in  chains 
Per.  6:15  y.  ttj^jj  hid  themselves 
18:2:3  thy  merchants  were  g.  m. 

GREAT  multitude,  s. 

2  Chr.  13:8  ve  be  a  y.  multitude 
20: 15  not  dis.  by  reason  of  y.  jn. 
28:5  carried  y.  m.  captive  toD. 

■lob  31:34  did'I  fear  y.  7rt.  or  con. 
Is.  16:14  y.  7?i.  sh.  be  contemned 
Ji  r.  44:15  wo.  stood  hy.  a  y.  m. 
Ezek.  47:9  a  very  y.  otkZ.  offish 
7>(7?!.  11:11  k.  of  south  set  y.  «!. 
Mat.  4:25  y.  m!/7<.  followed  him. 

8:1;  12:15;  19:2;  20:29;  Ma)-k 

3:7;  John  C:-2 

50 


GRE 

.Sfa/.  8:18  when  J.  saw  g.  multi- 
tudes, 14:14;  Markhli 
15:.30  y.  multitudes  came 
3;J  bread  as  fill  so  y.  a  mullit. 
21:8  a  y.  to.  spread  their  garm  . 
26:47  y.  m.  with  sw.  j)/arA  14:43 
Luke  5:6  inclus.  a  y.  m.  of  fishes 
14:1  a  y.  to.  of  J.  believed 
17:4  of  devout  Greeks  a  y,  rn. 
Rev.  7:9  y.  to.  no  man  could  nu. 
19:6  the  voice  of  a  y.  multitude 

GREAT  nation,  s. 
Gen.  12:2  I  will  make  of  thee  a 

y.  n.  18:18;  46:3;  Ex.  .32:10 
17:20  make  Ishm.  a  y.  n.  21:18 
Deut.  26:5  he  bee.  there  a  n.  g. 
Ps.  135:10  smote  y.  ?i.  slew  kings 
■lev.  6:22  a  y.  n.  shall  be  raised 
Ezek.  31:6  under  shad,  dwelt  y.  re. 

GREAT  people. 
/)«/!;.  2:10  Em.  dwelt  -a.  p.  q.  21 
21  Zamzummim,  a  peo2)le  g. 
Jos.  7: 14  seeing  I  am  a  y.  people 
15  be  a  y.  p.,'  17  art  a  y.  people 
1      3:9  this  ^.  p.  ?  2  C/i?-.  1:10 
5:7  given  wise  son  over  y.  p. 
Is.  13:4  noise  in  moun.  as  of  y.  p. 

GREAT  power. 
Ex.  32:11  out  of  Egvpt  withy. p. 

2  A'.  17:36;  Neh.  1:10 
iV'/m.  14:17  p.  of  my  lord  be  y. 
■Job  23:6  plead  ag.  me  ^\  ith  g.  2>. 
Is.  147:5  great  Lord  and  ofy.  p. 
Jer.  27:5  made  the  earth,  man, 
and  beast  by  my  g.  p.  32:17 
Nah.  1:3  slow  to  anger,  y.  in  p. 
Mark  13:26  in  clouds  with  y.  p. 
Acts  4:33  with  q.p.  gaveapostles 
8:10  this  man  is  they.  p.  of  God 
Rev.  11:17  hast  taken  thy  g.  p. 

GRE.AT  sea. 
Num.  34:6  have  y.  s.  for  a  border 
Jos.  1:4  from  wilder,  to  the  y.  s. 
15:12  west  border  to  y.  sea 
Ezek.  47:10  as  a  fish  of  the  g.  sea 
15  border  of  land  from  they.  s. 
Dan.  7:2  four  winds  upon  g.  sea 
See  SIN. 

GREAT  slaughter. 
■Jos.  10:10  slew  them  witli  y.  s. 
Jud.  11:.33  Jeph.  smote  with  g.  t. 
15:8  Samson  smote  with  y.  s. 

1  .S'frm.  4:10  Ph.  smote  w.  y.  s.  17 
6:19  smitten  people  with  y.  s 
19:8  D.  slew  with  a  y.  s.  2;3:5 

2  Sam.  18:7  a  y.  «.  of  20,000 

1  K.  20:21  Israel  slew  A.  w.  y.  s. 

2  C/(r.  28:5  Is.  smote  Ah.  w.  y.  s. 
/■!.  30:25  dav  ofy.  slaughter 

34:6  L.  hath  y.  s.  in  land  of  Id. 

Small  and  GREAT. 
Gen.  19:11  sm.  w.  blind,  s.  andg. 
Deut.  1:17  hear  s.  as  well  as  y. 

25:13  divers  weights,  y.  andsm. 

1  /S'am.  5:9  smote  men  s.  and  g. 
20:2  will  do  noth.  y.  or  s. 

30:2  slew  not  any  either  y.  or  <. 

2  K.  23:2    a/irf  y.  went  to  house, 

2  C'/ir.  34:30 
25:26  peo.  s.  and  g.  came  to  Eg. 

1  Chr.  26:13  lots  as  well  s.  as  y. 

2  C'Ar.  15:13  put  to  death,  s.  or  y. 
31:15  give  to  brethren,  y.  ands. 

Est.  1:5  A.  made  a  feast  toy.  a.  s. 

20  to  husbands  honor  y.  ands. 
■Job  3:19         a«<Z  y.  arc  there 

37:6  the  s.  rain  anrf  y.  rain 
/"iS.  104:25  th.  creeping.     and  g. 

115:13  fear  the  L.  S7nall  and  g. 
Ec.  2:7  pos.  ofy.  arid  s.  cattle 
Jer.  16:6  y.  and  s.  sh.  die  in  land 
Amos  8:5  ephah  6.  the  shekel  y. 
.-Irfs  26:22  witnessing  to  andg. 
Rev.  11:18  that  fear  Tiim, a.  g. 

13:16  s.  and  g.  to  receive  mark 

19:5  praise  oiu-  G.  small  andg. 

20:12  s.  and  g.  stand  before  G. 

So  GRE.AT. 
^■.r.  32:21  bro.  so  y.  sin  on  them 
Deut.  4:7  nat.  so  g.  hath  G.  ?  8 

1  A'.  3:9  so  y.  people,  2  Chr.  1:10 
P.?.  77:13  .«0  g.  a  God  as  our  G.  ? 

10.3:11  so  g.'is  his  mercy 
Mat.  8:10not  so  g.  faith,  Luke  7:9 

2  Cor.  1:10  dcliv.  fromfoy.  death 
Heb.  2:3  if  we  neglect  M  y.  ealv. 

12:1  .toy.  a  cloud  of  witnesses 
Jam.  3:4  .'o  y.  tumed  with  heim 

GRE.AT  stone,  s. 
Gen.  29:2  y.  ^.  on  well's  mouth 
Deut.  27:2' set  up  y.  s. 
Jos.  10:11  cast  y.     from  heaven 

24:26  Joshua  took  y.  «. 
1  Sam.  6:18  the  y.  stone  of  Abel 

14:33  roll  a  y.  ^Yc>«e  unto  me 


CRUDEN'S  CONGORDANCK 


GRE 

3  Sam.  20:8  were  at  g.  e.  in  Gib. 

1  K.  5:17  brought  g.  s.  to  lay 
7:10  founda.  of  g.  s.  Ezi:  5:8 

2  dir.  26:15  engines  to  slioot  g". 
Ezr.  6:4  tbree  rows  of  q.  s. 

Jer.  43:9  take  g.  s.  andnidethem 
Mat.  27:60  rolled  a  g.  s.  to  door 

GREAT  thing,  8. 
Dettt.  10:21  Uod  hath  done  g.  t. 

1  Sam.  12:16  this  g.  t.  L.  will  do 

2  Sam.  7:21  word's  sa.  done  g.  t. 
2:3  and  to  do  for  you  o".  things 

2  K.  5:13  if  prophet  bid  thee  g-.  t. 
8:4  the  g.  t.  EUsha  hath  done 

J  Chr.  17:19  making  kn.  th.  g.  t. 
Job  5:9  doeth  g.  t.  9:10;  37:5 
Ps.  71:19  done  g.  things 

106:21  God  who  had  done  g.  t. 

126:2  L.  had  done  g.  thinqs,  3 
Jer.  33:3  show  g.  aiid  mi^lity  t. 

45:5  seek,  thou     t.  for  thyself? 
i)are.  7:8  speak  g.  t.  20 ;  liev.  13:5 
iTos.  8:12  have  written  the  g.  t. 
Joel  2:20  bee.  he  hath  done  g.  t. 
Mark  3:8  heard  what  g.  t.  he  did 

5:19  tell  g.  t.  L.  done,  Zuke  8:39 
Zi/ke  1:49  mighty  hath  doneg'.  t. 

8:39  published  g.  t.  J.  had  done 
Acts  9:16     i.  he  must  suft'er 

1  Cor.  9:li  g.  t.  if  we  reap  carnal? 

3  Cor.  11:15  no  g.  t.  if  min.be  tr. 
Jam.  3:5  tongue  boasteth  g.  t. 

Very  GREAT. 
Ex.  11:3  Mos.  was  v.  g.  in  land 
iV«TO.  13:28  walled  and  v.  g. 

2  Sam.  19:32  Barz.  was  av.  g.  m. 
1      10:2  S.  came  w.  v.  g.  train 

1  Chr.  21:13  v.  g.  are  his  mercies 

2  C%r.  16:14  ai).  g-.  burningfor  A. 
Job  2;  13  saw  his  grief  was  v.  g. 
Ps.  104:1  my  God,  thou  art  v.  g. 
Mark  8:1  the  multitudes,  g. 

16:4  sto.  was  away,  it  was  v.  g. 

Was  GREAT. 
Gen.  6:5  wickedn.  of  man  w.  g. 
13:6  their  substance  w.  g. 
Job  31:25  I  rej.  my  wealth  w.  g. 
Ec.  2:9  I  w.  g.  and  increased 
Lam.  1:1  she  w.  g.  am.  nations 
Dan.  4:10  the  tree's  height  w.  g. 
Mat.  7:27  g.  w.  the  fall,  iw/tg  6:49 

GREAT  waters. 
Ps.  32:6  in  floods  of  w. 
77:19  thy  path  in  g.  waters 
107:23  that  do  business  in  g.  w. 
144:7  deliver  me  out  of  g.  w. 
Jer.  51:55  waves  roar  like  g.  w. 
Ezek.  1:24  noi.  of  winjrs  likeflf.  w. 
17:5  placed  the  seed  uy  g.  iv. 
8  planted  in  good  soil  by  (7.  w. 
26:19  q.  w.  shall  cover  thee 
27:26  brought  thee  to  g.  w. 
31:7  for  his  root  was  by  g.  w. 
15  the  g.  waters  were  stayed 
Sed.  3:15  walk  through  g.  w. 

GRE.AT  while. 
%  Sam.  7:19  spoken  of  servant's 
house  for  gr.  iv.  1  Chr.  17:17 
Mark  1:35  rising  a  g.  w.  bef.  day 
Luke  10:13  a  g.  w.  ago  repented 
Acts  28:6  barbar.  looked  a  g.  w. 

GREAT  work,  s. 

Ex.  14:31  saw  g.  w.  the  L.  did 
Jud.  2:7  seen  the  g.  w.  of  the  L. 
1  Chr.  29:1  and  w.  is  g. 
Neh.  4:19  w.  is  g.  and  we  sep.ir. 

6:3  doing  a  g.  w.  I  cannot  come 
Ps.  111:2  w.  of  L.  g.  Rev.  15:3 

GREATER. 
Gen.  1:16  g*.  light  to  rule  the  day 

4:13  punish,  g.  than  I  can  bear 

41:40  only  in  throne  will  I  be  g. 
Ex.  18:11  L.  is  g.  than  all  gods 
Num.  14:12(7.  nation,  Deut.  9:14 
Deut.  1:28  g.  and  taller  than  we 

4:38  drive  nations  g.  than  thou, 

7:1;  9:1;  11:23 
1  K.  1:.37  throne  g.  than  Dav.  47 

1  Chr.  11:9  Dav.  waxed  g.  and  g. 

2  C'Ar.  3:5  g.  house  ceiled 
Job  33:12  God  is  g.  than  man 
Hag.  2:9  latter  house  g.  than  for. 
il/iJi.  11:11  not  risen  a  g.  than  J. 

Bapt.  least  g.  Luke  7:28 
12:6  is  one  g.  than  the  temple 

41  a  g.  than  J.  here,  11:.32 

42  a  gr.  than  S.  here,  LukeH-.ai 
23:14  receive  g.  damnat.  Mark 

12:40;  20:47 
17  c/.  the  gold,  or  the  temple  ? 
19  IS  g.  the  gift,  or  the  altar? 
Luke  22:27  gr.  he  that  sit.  or  ser.  1 
John  1:50  thou  Shalt  Bee  g, 

things,  5:20;  14:12 
4:12  art  g.  thau  our  father  J.  ? 


GRE 

John  5:36  g.  witn.  than  that  of  J, 
8:53  art  g.  than  father  Abrali.  ? 
10:29  Father  g.  than  all,  14:28 
13:16  ser.  not  g.  th.  lord,  15:20 
15:13  g.  love  hath  no  man 
19:11  that  del.  me  hath  gr.  eiu 

Acts  15:28  no  g.  burden 

Heb.  6:13  could  swear  by  no  g. 

16  men  verily  swear  by  the  g. 
9:11  gr.  and  more  perfect  tabem. 
11:26  reproach  of  Ch.  gr.  riches 

Jam.  3:1  receive  g.  con'demnat. 

2  Pet.  2:11  angels  aregr.  in  power 
1  John  3:20  G.  is  .gr.  th.  our  heart 

4:4  gr.  is  he  that  "is  in  you, 
5:9  witness  of  G.  is  gr. 

3  John  4  no  gr.  joy  than  to  hear 

GREATEST. 

Job  1:3  this  man  was  g.  of  all 
Jer.  31:.34  all  know  me  from  least 

to  the  (7.  Heb.  8:11 
42:1  from  least  to  g.  came  near 
44:12  shall  die,  from  least  to  gr. 
Jon.  3:5  sack,  from  g.  to  least 
Mat.  13:.32  it  is  the  g.  am.  herbs 
18:1  who  is  g".  in  king,  of  heav.  ? 
4  humble  as  child,  same  is  gr. 
23:11  he  that  is  gr.  be  your  serv. 
Mark  9::14  shouM  be  g.  Luke  9:i6 
Li/ke  22:24  a  strife  who  sho.  begr. 

26  he  that  is  gr.  be  as  younger 
1  Cor.  13:13  gr.  of  these  is  charity 

GREATLY, 

Gen.  3:16  I  will  gr.  multiply  sor. 
Ex.  19:18  wh.  mount  quaked  g. 
Vent.  15:4  the  Lord  sh.  g.  bless 
1  Sam.  12:18  peo.  gr.  feared  the  L. 
1  K.  18:3  Obadiah  feared  L.  g. 

1  Chr.  4:38  house  of  fath.  inc.  g. 
16:25  the  L.  is  gr.  to  be  praised, 

Ps.  48:1;  96:4;  145:3 

2  C/ir.  25:10  anger  gr.  kindled 
.33:12  Manas,  humbled  hims.  g. 

■Job  8:7  latter  end  should  g.  inc. 
Ps.  21:1  in  thy  salva.  gr.  rejoice 
28:7  heart  gr.  rejoiceth 
45:11  shall  gr.  desire  thy  beauty 
47:9  he  is  g.  exalted 
62:2  I  shall  not  be  g.  moved 
65:9  thou  g.  enrichest  it 
71:23  g.  rejoice  when  I  sing 
78:59  wroth,  andg'.  abhorred  Is. 
105:24  increased  peo.  g.  W7:3S 
109::30  I  will  g.  praise  the  Lord 
112:1  delighteth  gr.  in  his  com. 
116:10  I  \va8  gr.  afflicted,  I  said 
Prov.  2:3:24  father  of  righteous 

g.  rejoice 
Ts.  42:17  g.  ashamed  th.  tnist 
61:10  I  will  g.  rejoice  in  the  L. 
■Ur.  4:10  hast  gr.  deceived  people 
Ezek.  20:13  sabbath  g.  polluted 
Dan.  5:9  Belshazzar  g.  troubled 
9:23  art  g.  beloved,  10:11,  19 
Ob.  2  thou  art  g.  despised 
Zep.  1:14  day  of  L.  hasteth  g. 
Zee.  9:9  rejoice  g.  daugh.  of  Z. 
Mat.  27:14  governor  marvelled  gr. 
Mark  5:38  wept  and  wailed  gr. 
9:15  they  were  amazed  g. 
12:27  ye  therefore  do  g.  err 
■John  3:29  rejoiceth  g.  because 
Acts  6:7  disciples  mult,  in  J.  g. 
1  Cor.  16:12  I  g.  desired  Apol'los 
Phil.  1:8  g.  I  long  after  you  all 

1  Thes.  3:6  desiring  g.  to  see  us 

2  Tim.  1:4  g.  desiring  to  see  thee 
4:15  g.  withstood  our  words 

1  Pet.  1:16  gr.  rejoiced  tho.  in  he. 

2  John  4  I  rejoiced  g.  that  I  fou. 

3  John  3  I  rejoiced  gr.  when  bre. 

See  TEAEED. 

,  GREAT-VESS. 

Ex.  15:7  g.  of  thy  excellency 
Xum.  14:19  according  to  gr. 
JJeiit.  3:24  to  show  servant  gr. 

5:24  Lord  hath  showed  his  g. 

9:26  redeemed  through  thy  g. 

11:2  chil.  who  have  not  seen  g. 

32:3  ascribe  ye  gr.  unto  our  God 

1  Chr.  17:21  make  a  name  of  gr. 
29:11  thine,  O  Lord,  is  the  g. 

2  Chr.  9:6  half  of  (/.  not  showed 
Neh.  13:22  according  to  g. 

Ps.  66:3  by  g.  of  thy  power 
71:21  thou  Shalt  increase  myg. 
79:11  accord,  to  g.  power 
145:3  gr.  unsearch. ;  6  declare  g. 
1.50:2  accord,  to  his  excellent  g. 
Prov.  5:23  in  gr.  of  folly  go  astray 
Is.  40:26  by  g'.  of  his  might 
57:10  wearied  in  g.  of  thy  way 
63:1  travelling  in  g.  of  strength 
Jer.  13:22  gr.  of  iniquity  discove. 
Ezek,  31:2  whom  art  like  in  g,  f 
Dan.  4:22  gr.  reacbeth  heaven 


GRE 

Dan.  7:27  gr.  of  king,  given  saints 
Epii.  l:lUexceed.  g.  of  his  power 

GREAVE8. 
1  Sam.  17:6  Gol.  had  g.  of  brass 
GRECIA.   X>ara.  8:21;  10:20;  11:2 

GRECIAiVS. 
.7oe/3:6  Judah  have  ye  sold  toO. 
Acts  6:1  arose  murmuring  of  G. 
9:29  Paul  di-sputed  ag.  G.  11:20 

GREECE. 
Zee.  9:13  against  thy  sons,  O  G. 
Acts  20:2  Paul  came  to  G.  and 

GREEDY. 
Ps.  17:12  a  lion  gr.  of  prey 
Prov.  1:19  every  one  gr.  of  gain 

15:27  he  that  is  g.  troub.  house 
Is.  .56:11  gr.  dogs  never  have  en. 
1  Tim.  3:3  not  gr.  of  filthy  luc.  8 

GREEDILY. 
Pro^).  21:26  covetel:h  g.  all  day 
Ezek.  22:12  hast  g.  gained 
Jude  11  ran  g.  after  error  of  B. 

GREEDIXESS. 
Eph.  4:19  uucleanness  with  g. 

GR  EEK— /an,!7Magr«. 
Luke  23:38  sup.  in  G.  John  19:20 
Acts  21:37  canst  thou  speak  G.  ? 
Rev.  9:11  in  G.  tongue  name  A. 

GREEK. 
Rom.  1:16  to  Jew  first,  also  to  G. 
10:12  no  diff.  betw.  Jew  and  G. 
ffa;.  2:3  a  G.  3:28 ;  Col.  3:11 

GREEKS. 
.John  12:20  cert.  G.  came  to  wor. 
.MsW-.X;  17:4,  12;  18:4,  17 
19:10  the  Jews  and  G.  heard,  17 
20:21  testifying  to  Jews  and  G. 
21:28  brought  G.  into  temple 
Rom.  1:14  a  debtor  both  to  G. 

1  Car.  1:22  G.  seek  after,  23,  24 

GREEIV. 
Gen.  1:.30  gr.  herb  for  meat 
9:3  g.  herb  I  have  gi^■en  you 
i>y.  2:14  for  first-fruits  g.  ears 
28:14  eat  no  g.  ears,  till  ye  have 
Jud.  16:7  bind  me  with  g.  wifhs 
8  brought  to  her  sev.  g.  withs 

2  K.  19:26  inhabitants  were  as  gr. 

herbs.  Is.  37:27 
■Job  8:16  he  is  g.  before  the  sun 

15:.32  his  branch  shall  not  be  g. 

.39:8  wild  ass  searcheth  after  g. 
Ps.  23:2  lie  down  in  g.  pastures 

37:2  shall  wither  as  the  g.  herb 
35  wicked  spr.  like  gr.  bay-tree 
Cant.  1:16  art  fair,  curbed  g. 

2:13  fig-tr.  putteth  forth  g.  figs 
Is.  15:6  there  is  no  g.  thing 
■Jer.  11:16  L.  called  name  q.  olive 

17:8  tree  spreadeth,  leaf  be  gr. 
//OS.  14:8  I  am  like  a  g.  fir-tree 
Mark  6:.39  companies  on  g.  grass 
Rev.  8:7  all  g.  grass  burnt  up 

9:4  com.  not  to  hurt  any  gr. 

GREE^  tree. 
Deut.  12:2  served  gods  under  gr.  t. 

1  K.  14:23  images  under  every  gr. 

tree.l  K.  'Yi-.Vi 

2  K.  16:4  Asa  sacrificed  under 

every  g.  tree,  2  Clrr.  28:4 
Ps.  52:8  g.  olive  t.  in  house  of  G. 
Is.  57:5  infla.  yours,  nnder  gr.  t. 
■Jer.  2:20  under  g.  t.  thou  w'ande. 
3:6  under  g.  tree  played  harlot 
Ezek.  17:24  ch-ied  up  the  g.  tree 
20:47  it  shall  devour  every  g.  t. 
Luke  23:31  do  these  things  in  g.  t. 

GREEX  trees. 
Jer.  17:2  reinem.  groves  by  g.  t. 

GREENISH. 
Lev.  13:49  if  plague  g.  on  garm. 
14:37  plague  be  with  strakes  g. 
GREEiVXESS. 
Job  8:12  whilst  it  is  yet  in  his  gr. 

GREET, 
1  Sam.  25:5  go  to  Na.  and  g.  him 
Rom.  16:3  g.  Priscilla  andAquil. 
5  g.  the  church  ;  6  g.  Mary 
8  gr.  Amplias ;  11  g.  household 
1  C'or.  16:20  br.  gr.  you.  Phit.4:2\ 
20  g.  one  anotlier,  2  Cor.  13:12 ; 
1  Pet.  5:14 
Col.  4:14  Luke  and  Bemasgr.  you 

1  Thes.  5:26  q.  brethren 

T/f.  3:15  gr.  them  that  love  us 
ijnhn  13  children  of  sister  gr.  th. 

3  John  14  g.  the  friends  byname 

GREETETH. 

2  Tim.  4:21  Eubulus  g.  thee,  P. 

GREETING,  S. 
Mat.  23:7  g.  in  the  markets,  Luie 
11: 13 ;  20:46 


GRI 

Acts  15:29  apostles,  elders  send  gr. 

23:26  Lysias  to  Felix  sendcdh  gr. 
Jam.  1:1  to  the  12  tribes  abr.  g. 

GREW. 
Gen.  2:5  L.  made  herb  bef.  it  g. 

21:8  Is.  g.  26:13;  21:20  Ishmael 

25:27  boys  g.  ;  47:27  Israel  gr. 
Ex.  1:12  more  afflicted,  more  gr. 

2:10  M.  gr.  ,•  .lud.  11:2  wife's  so. 

1  Sam.  2:21  child  Samuel  g.  26 

2  Sam.  5:10  D.  went  on,  gr.  great 
12:3  it  g.  up  together  with  him 

Ezek.  17:6  gr.  and  bee.  spreading 
Dan.  4:11  tree  gr.  and  was  strong 
Mark  4:7  and  the  thorns  g.  up 
Luke  1:80  g.  and  waxc^d,  2:40 

13:19  gr.  and  waxed  great  tree 
Acts  7:17  peo.  gr.  and  multiplied 
12:24  the  word  of  God  q.  and 
19:20  mightily  g.  the  word  of 
GREYHOUND. 
Prov.  30:31  comely  in  going,  a  gr. 

GRIEF,  S. 
Gen.  26:35  a  g.  unto  Isaac  and  R. 

1  Sam.  1:16  abundance  of  gr. 

2  Chr.  6:29  ev.  one  know  own  (/. 
Job  6:2  O  that  g.  were  weighed 

16:5  moving  of  lips  assuage  gr. 
6  tho.  I  speak,  g.  not  assuaged 
Ps.  6:7  my  eye  is  consumed  De- 
cause  of  g.  31:9 

31:10  my  life  is  spent  with  gr, 

69:26  to  g.  of  those  wounded 
Prov.  17:25  fool,  son  g.  to  father 
Ec.  1:18  in  much  wisd.  much  gr. 

2:23  days  are  sorrows,  travail  g. 
Is.  17:11  harv.  a  heap  in  day  of  gr. 

53:3  a  man  acquainted  with  gr. 

4  borne  our  gr.  carried  sorrows 
10  pleased  Lord  put  him  to  g. 

Jer.  10:19  Truly  this  is  a  g. 
45:3  L.  hath  added  gr.  to  sorrow 
Lam.  3:32  tho.  he  cause  gr. 
Jon.  4:6  a  gourd  to  del.  from  gr. 
2  Cor.  2:5  if  caused  g. 
Heb.  13:17  do  it  with  joy,  not  gr. 
1  Pet.  2:19  consc.  to.  G.  endure  (7. 

GRIEVANCE. 
Hob.  1:3  why  cause  me  to  b.  g.f 

GRIEVE. 
1  Sam.  2:23  man  to  g.  thy  heart 
1  Chr.  4:10  keep  from  evil,  notgr. 
Ps.  78:40  oft  did  they  g.  him 
Lam.  3:33  not  willingly  gr.  men 
Eph.  4:30  g.  not  II.  Spirit  of  God 

GRIEVED. 

Gen.  6:6  it  repented  L.  that  ha 

had  made  man,  it  gr.  him 
45:5  be  not  g.  that  ye  sold  me 
49:23  archers  have  sorely  17.  him 

Dent.  15:10  not  g.  wh.  thou  giv. 

Jud.  10:16  g.  for  misery  of  Israel 

1  Sai7i.  1:8  why  is  thy  heart  g.  f 
20:34  Jonathan  was  gr.  for  David 
30:6  soul  of  all  the  peo.  was  g. 

2  Sam.  19:2  king  g.  for  his  son 
Neh.  13:8  it  g.  me  sore. 

Est.  4:4  queen  exceedingly  gr, 
./06  4:2  commune,  wilt  be  gr.  ? 

.30:25  my  soul  gr.  for  the  poor  ? 
Ps.  73:21  heart  g.  I  was  pricked 

95:10  forty  years  was  I  g. 

112:10  wicked  see  it,  and  be  gr. 

119:158  I  beh.  transgressors,  gr. 

139:21  am  not  I  g.  with  those 
Is.  54:6  L.  called  as  a  woman  gr. 
Jer.  5:3  stricken,  they  notgr. 
Dan.  7:15  I  Daniel  was  q. 

11:30  he  shall  be  gr.  and  return 
Amos  6:6  not  gr.  for  affliction 
Mark  3:5  gr.  for  hardn.  of  hearts 

10:22  he  went  away  g. 
■John  21:17  Peter  was«7. 
Acts  4:2  g.  that  they  taught  peo. 

16:18  P.  being  g.  said  to  spirit 
Rom.  14:15  if  brother  q. 
2  Cor.  2:4  not  that  ye  be  g. 

5  he  hath  not  g.  me. 

Beb.  3:10 1  was  g.  with  generati. 
17  with  whom  gr.  forty  years? 

GRIEVETH. 

Ruth  1:13  q.  me  for  your  sakes 
Proo.  26:15  gr.  him  to  bring 

GRIEVING. 

Ezek.  28:24  no  more  a  gr.  thwn 
GRIEVOUS. 

Gen.  12:10  famine  was  gr. 

18:20  their  sin  is  very  gr. 

41:31  famine  shall  be  very  g. 

50:11  q.  mourning  to  the  Egypt. 
Ex.  8:24  a  gr.  swarm  of  flics 

9:3  very  g.  murrain  in  E"ypt 
8  to  rain  very  gr.  hail,  24 

110:14  locusts  were  very  y. 


851 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GRO 

t  K.  2:8  Shim,  cursed  w.  g.  curse 
12:4  (7.  service,  2  Chr.  10:4 

Ps.  10:5  his  ways  always  g. 
31:18  spoak  g.  things  ag.  right. 

P?vu.  15:1  g.  words  stir  up  anger 
10  correct,  g.  to  him  that  fors. 

Ec.  2:17  work  wro.  under  sun  g. 

Is.  15:4  life  shall  be  g.  unto  him 
21:2  g.  vision  is  dedared  to  me 

.Jer.  6:28  are  all  g.  revolters 
10:19  my  wound  is  g. 
14:17  broken  with  very  g.  blow 
16:4  they  shall  die  of  g.  deaths 
23:19  g.  whirlwind  shall  fall 
30:12  wound  is  g.  Nah.  3:19 

Mat.  23:4  burdens  g.  Luke  11:46 

Acts  20:29  g.  wolves  enter  am.  y. 
25:7  g.  complaints  a;jainst  Paul 

PhU.  3:1  to  me  indeed  is  not  g. 

Seb.  12:11  no  chast.  joyous  butg'. 

1  John  5:3  commandments  not  g. 
Rev.  16:2  a  g.  sore  on  men 

GRIEVOUSLY. 
Is.  9:1  afterward  did  g.  afflict 
Lam.  1:8  Jerusa.  hath  g.  sinned 
20  heart  is  turned,  \g.  rebelled 
Ezek.  14:13  sin.  by  trespassing  gr. 
Mat.  8:6  servant  g.  tormented 
15:22  my  daughter  is  g.  vexed 
GBIEVOUSiVESS. 
Is.  10:1  that  write  g.  they  presc. 
21:15  fled  from  the  g.  of  war 

GRI.XD. 
Jud.  16:21  Sam.  did  g.  in  prison 
Job  31:10  let  my  wife  g.  to  auot. 
Is.  3:15  mean  ye  to  g.  faces  ? 
47:2  millstones  and  g.  meal 
Lam.  5.13  took  young  men  to  g. 
Mat.  21:44  g.  him  to  p.  Lu.  20:18 

GRIXDERS,  I\G. 
Ec.  12:3  g.  cease,  bee.  are  few 

4  when  sound  o(g.  is  low 
Mat.  21:41  two  worn.  g.  Lu.  17:35 

GRIZZLED. 
Oen.  31:10  speckled  and  g.  12 
Zee.  6:3  in  cliariot  we.  g.  horses 
6  the  g.  go  forth  to.  the  south 
GROAIV. 
Job  24:12  men  g.  from  out  of  city 
Jer.  51:52  thro  land  wounded  g. 
Joel  1:18  how  do  the  beasts 
Rom.  8:2:3  we  ourselves  (7.  within 

2  Cot.  5:2  we  g.  des.  to  be  cloth. 
4  we  in  this  tabernacle  do  g. 

GROANED,  BTH. 
John  11:33  he  g.  in  spirit 
i?OOT.  8:22  the  whole  creation  g. 

GROANING,  S. 
Ex.  2:24  God  heard  their  g. 
6:5  heard  g.  of  Israel,  Acts  7:34 
Job  2;3:2  stroke  is  heavier  than  g. 
Ps.  6:6  I  am  weary  with  g. 
38:9  my  q.  is  not  hid  from  thee 
102:5  g.  bones  cleave  to  skin 
20  to  hear  the  g.  of  prisoner 
Ezek.  30:24  g.  of  wounded  man 
John  11:38  Jesus  g.  in  himself 
Poin.  8:26  g.  that  cannot  be  ut. 

GROPE,  ETH, 
Deut.  28:29  g.  at  noon  as  blind  g. 
Job  5:14  g.  in  noonday 

12:25  g.  in  dark  without  light 
Is.  59:10  g.  for  wall  like  blind 

GROSS. 
7s.  60:2  g.  darkness  cover  people 
Jer.  13:16  make  it  g.  darkness 
Mat.  13:15  waxed  g.  Acts^:-il 

GROVE. 
Gen.  21:33  planted  g.  in  Beer-sh. 
Deut.  16:21  not  plant  g.  near  alt. 
Jvd.  6:25  cut  down  g.  by  it,  28 
1 K.  15:13  made  idol  in  o.  2  Chr. 
15:16 

16:.33  A.  made  g.  to  provoke  G. 
2  A'.  13:6  remained  g.  in  Samar. 
17:16  Israel  made  g.  served  Baal 
21:3  reared  up  altars,  made  a  g. 
23:6  brought  g.  from  ho.  of  L. 
15  Josiali  burnt  high  place 
and  g. 

GROVES. 

Ex.  34:13  cut  down  g.  Deuf.  7:5 
Deut.  12:3  bum  their  (7.  with  fire 
Jii'I.  3:7  served  g.  2  Chr.  24:18 

1  K.  14:23  built  g.  on  every  high 

hill,  2  A'.  17:10 
18:19  prophets  of  the  g.  400 
S  A'.  18:4  llczckiah  cut  downs'. 
2:!;14  Jos.  cut  g.  2  Chr.  34:3,  4 

2  ('/(/'.  14:3  brafee  images,  cut  g. 
17:6  Jehos.  took  away  the  g. 
33:3  M.  made  g. ;  10  set  up  g. 
34:3  purge  Jndah  from  the  g. 

Is  1T:8  neither  sh.  he  respect  g. 


GRO 

Jer.  17:2  remember  altars  and  g. 
Mic.  5:14  I  will  pluck  up  thy  g. 
GROUND,  Verb. 

Ex.  32:20  g.  to  powder,  De>if.  9:21 
Num.  11:8  the  people  g.  manna 

GROUND  corn. 
3  Sam.  17:19  g.  c.  on  well's  mou. 

GROUND. 
Gen.  2:5  not  a  man  to  till  g. 
7  God  formed  man  of  dust  of  g. 
19  of  g.  the  Lord  fonned  every 
3:17  cursed  is  g.  for  thy  sake 
4:2  Cain  was  a  tiller  of  the  g. 

10  blood  crieth  to  me  from  g. 
5:29  the  g.  the  L.  hath  cursed 
8:21  not  again  curse  the  g. 
Ex.  3:5  Stan,  is  holy  g.  ^c/s  7:33 
Xinn.  16:31  g.  clave  asunder 
,Jucl.  4:21  fastened  nail  into  g. 

1  Sam.  8:12  set  them  to  ear  liisg'. 

2  Sam.  23:11  g.  full  of  lentiles 

2  K.  2:10  waternaught.  (7. barren 
9:26  cast  him  into  the  plat  of  g. 

1  Chr.  11:13  g.  full  of  barley 

2  Chr.  4:17  cast  them  in  clay  g. 
Xeh.  10:;35  first-fruits  of  our  g. 
Job  5:6  trouble  spring  out  of  g". 

14:8  tho.  stock  thereof  die  in  g. 

18:10  snare  is  laid  for  him  in  g. 

.38:27  desolate  and  waste  g. 

39:24  swal.  the  g.  with  fiercen. 
Ps.  105::35  dev.  fruit  of  their  g. 

107:;33  turn,  springs  into  dry  g. 
35  tumeth  dry  g.  to  water-spr. 
7s.  28:24  break  clods  of  his  g. 

29:4  Shalt  break  out  of  the  g. 

30:23  thou  shalt  not  sow  the  g. 

24  asses  that  ear  the  g.  sh.  eat 
35:7  parched  g.  shall  bee.  a  pool 
51:23  hast  laid  thy  bodv  as  g. 

Jer.  4:3  br.  your  fal.  g.  I'los.  10:12 

14:4  because  g.  is  chapt 
Lam.  2:9  gates  are  sunk  into  g. 
Ezek.  12:6  thou  see  not  the  g.  12 
Dan.  8:5  came,  touched  not  g. 
Hos.  2:18  coven,  for  things  of  g. 
Zee.  8:12  g.  shall  give  increase 
Mai.  3:11  not  destroy  fruit  of  g. 
Mat.  13:8  into  good  g.  Lvke  8:8 

23  send  into  good  g.  Luke  8:15 
Mark  4:26  sho.  cast  seed  into  g. 
Luke  12:16  g.  of  a  certain  man 

13:7  why  cumbereth  it  the  g.  f 

14:18  have  bought  a  piece  of  g. 

19:44  sh.  lay  tliee  with  the  g. 
.John  4:5  the  parcel  of  g.  J.  gave 

12:24  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  g. 

See  DRY,  FACE. 
On,  or  upon  the  GROUND. 

Gen.  38:9  On.  spilled  it  on  the  g. 
Ex.  4:3  cast  rodo.  g.  cast  0.  g. 

9:23  fire  ran  along  uiKin  the  g. 

14:16  go  on  dry  g.  thro'  sea,  22 
Deut.  22:6  bird's  nest  be  on  t.  g. 
Jud.  6:39  m.  t.  g.  let  there  be  dew 
40  dew  vpon  aWtheg. 

1  Sam.  14:25  honey  n.  the  g. 

2  Sam.  14:14  water  spilt  on  t.  g. 
17:12  as  dew  falleth  on  t.  g. 

i  K.  13:18  smite  u.  t.  g.  he  smote 
Job  1:20  Job  fell  u.  the  g. 

2:13  sat  down  with  him  n,  t.  g. 

16:13  pour,  out  my  gall «.  g. 
Is.  3:26  desolate  shall  sit  on  g. 

47:1  O  daughter,  sit  on  the  g. 
Jer.  25:.3:3  shall  be  dung  11.  the  g. 

27:5  man  and  beast  u.  the  g. 
Lam.  2:10  dau.  of  Z.  sit  on  the  g. 

21  young  and  old  lie  on  the  g. 
Ezek.  24:7  poured  it  not  v.  the  g. 

26:16  princes  shall  sit  u.  theg. 

Mat.  15:35  sit  on  t.  g.  Mark  8:6 

Marki:^  so.  fell  on  stony  g.  16 
%  on  good  g.  20;  Luke»:9,.  15 
9:20  fell  on  the  g.  and  foaming 
14:35  and  fell  on  g.  and  prayed 

John  8:6  he  wrote  on  the  g.  8 
9:6  Bj)at  on  t.  g.  and  made  clay 
To,  or  unto  the  GROUND. 

G-^n.  .3:19  till  tlioii  return  v.  t.  g. 
33:3  J.  bowed  himself  to  tJie  g. 

.Jud.  20:21  (lest,  to  the  q.  22,000 

25  de.<it.  to  the  g.  18,000  men 
Puth  2:10  Ruth  boH  ed  to  the  g. 

1  Sam.  3:19  his  words  to  the  g. 
5:4  Dagon  fallen  on  face  to  g. 
25:23  Abigail  bowed  to  the  g. 
28:14  fS.  stooiied  wi.  face  tot.  g. 

2  Snm.  14:4  fell  on  face  to  theg. 

22  Joat)  fell  to  the  q.  on  his  ia. 
33  ."Vbsalora  bowed  to  the  g. 

20:10  Amasa's  bowels  to  t.  g. 

1  K.  1:23  Nathan  bowed  to  the  g. 

2  K.  2:15  sons  of  prophets,  to  t.  g. 

1  Chr.  21:21  Oman  bowed  to  t.  g. 

2  Chr.  7:3  Is,  bow.  with  fa.  to  g. 

8. 


GUA  I 
Nek.  8:6  worship.  Lo.  aces  to  g. 
Ps.  74:7  dwe.  of  thy  name/o  t.  g.  \ 

89::39  prof,  crown,  casting  to  g.  \ 

44  cast  his  throne  down  to  t.  g. 

147:6  casteth  the  wicked  to  t.  g. 
Is.  14:12  cut  down  to  the  g.  f 

21:9  im.  he  hath  brok.  to  the  g. 

25:12  bring  to  the  g. 

20:5  lofty  city  he  layeth  to  t.  g. 
Jer.  14:2  "languish,  black  to  t.  g. 
Lam.  2:2  stron.  of  Judah.  to  t.  g. 

10  virgins  hang  heads  to  t.  g. 
Ezek.  19:12  mother  cast  to  the  g. 

26:11  thy  garrison  sh.  go  to  t.  g. 
Dan.  8:7  cast  ram  down  to  t.  g. 
10  hosts  and  stars  to  the  g. 
12  cast  down  the  truth  to  t.  g. 
Amos  3:14  h.  of  altar  fall  to  t.  g. 
Ob.  3  shall  bring  me  to  the  g. 
Mat.  10:29  shall  not  fall  to  the  g. 
Luke  22:44  dr.  of  blood  fall,  to  g. 
■John  18:6  and  fell  to  the  g. 
Acts  22:7  fell  to  the  g. 

GROUND. 

1  Tim.  3:15  pillar  andg'.  of  truth 

GROUTVDED. 
7s'.  .30:.32  g.  staft"  shall  pass 
Eph.  3:17  rooted  and  g.  in  love 
Col.  1:23  in  faith,  g.  and  settled 

GROW. 
Gen.  2:9  L.  G.  ma.  ev.  tree  to  g. 
JVum.  0:5  the  locks  of  his  hair  g. 
■Jud.  16:22  hair  of  head  be.  to  g. 

2  Sa7n  .  23:5  th.  he  make  it  not  g. 
2  K.  10:29  eat  such  things  as  g. 
Job  8:11  can  rush  g.  with,  mire? 

14:19  things  thatg'.  out  of  dust 
31:40  thistles  g.  inst.  of  wheat 
39:4  they  q.  up  with  the  corn 

Ps.  92:12  g.  like  cedar  in  Leba. 
104:14  grass  to  g.  147:8 

Ec.  11:5  how  the  bones  g. 

Is.  11:1  br.  sh.  g.  out  of  his  roots 
5:3:2  sh.  g.  up  as  a  tender  plant 

./er.  12:2  they  q.  vea,  briug  forth 
33:15  branch  of  right,  to  g.  to  D. 

Ezek,  44:20  nor  sutler  locks  ^.  lo. 

77o.s.  14:5  he  shall  g.  as  the  lily 
7  shall  revive,  and  g.  as  vine 

Jon.  4:10  madcst  g.  which  came 

Zee.  6:12  the  Branch,  he  shall  (7. 

Mai.  4:2  ye  shall  g.  up  as  calves 

Mat.  6:28  how  they  g.  Luke  12:27 
13::30  let  both  g.  together 
21:19  no  fruit  g.  on  thee  hence. 

Mark  4:27  seed  q.  kno.  not  how 

Acts  5:24  doubted  whereunto 
this  g. 

Eph.  4:15  may  g.  into  him 

1  Pet.  2:2  milk  of  word,  th.  jeg. 

2  Pet.  3: 18  9'.  in  grace  and  kno. 

GROWETH. 
Ex.  10:5  locusts  eat  ev.  tree  q. 
Lev.  13:39  spot  that  g.  in  skin 

25:5  g.  of  its  own  accord,  11 
Deut.  29:23  nor  any  grass  g. 
Jud.  19:9  the  day  q.  to  an  end 
Job  38:.38  dustg'.  into  hardness 
Ps.  90:5  gi-ass  which  g.  up,  6 

129:6  withereth  afore  it  g.  up 
7s-.  37:30  such  as  jr.  of  itself 
Mark  4:.32  when  it  is  sown  it  g. 
Eph.  2:21  g.  unto  holy  temple 
2  Thes.  1:3  faith  g.  exceedingly 

GROWN. 
Gen.  38:11  Sh.  be  g.  ;  14  was  g. 
Ex.  2:11  when  Moses  was  g. 
Deut.  32:15  thou  art  g.  thick 
Ruth  1:13  till  they  were  g.  f 
2  Sam.  10:5  tarry  at  .Je.  till  your 

beards  be  g.  1  Chr.  19:5 
2  K.  19:26  as  com  blasted  before 

it  beg'.  7s.  37:27 
Ezr.  9:6  tresp.  g.  up  to  heavens 
Ps.  144:12  sons  as  plants  g.  up 
Prov.  24:31  g.  over  with  thorns 
Jer.  50:11  ve  are  q.  fat  as  heifer 
Ezek.  16:7"bre.  fashioned,  hair  (7. 
Dan.  4:22  g.  strong,  greatness  g. 

:33  g.  like  eagles'  feathers 
J/a<."l3:32  when  51.  greatest 

GROWTH. 
Amos  7:1  shooting  up  of  lat.  g. 

GRUDGE. 

Lea.  19:18  nor  bear  g.  against  pe. 
GRUDGE,  Verb. 

T^s'.  59:15  let  them  g.  if  not  satis. 
Jam.  5:9  g.  not  one  ag.  another 

GRUDGING,  LV. 
2  Cor.  9:7  let  him  give,  not  g. 
1  Pet.  4:9  hospitality  without  g. 

GUARD. 
Gen.  37:36  sold  to  capt.  of  (7.  39:1 
41:12  servant  to  captain  of  ^7. 


GUI 

1  K.  14:27  committed  shields  to 

chief  of  g-.  2  Chr.  12:10 
28  q.  bro.  them.  2  Chr.  12:11 

2  K.  25:8  capt.  of  <7.  Jer.  .52:12 

10  cap.  of  g.  b.  walls.  Jer.  52:14 

11  captain  of  g,  carried  away 

12  caj'tain  of  q.  left  of  poor 
Neh.  4:22  in  night  may  be  a  g. 

2:3  nor  men  of  q.  put  off  clothes 
■Jer.  40:5  cap.  of  g.  gave  him  vie. 
52:.30  cap.  aig.  took  capt.  4,6C() 
Ezek.  38:7  be  thou  a  g.  to  them 
Dan.  2:14  Dan.  ans.  capt.  of  g. 
Acts  28:16  deli.  pris.  to  cap.  of  g. 

GUARD-CHAMBER. 
1  K.  14:28  guard  bare  them  to 
g.-c.  2  Clir.  12:11 
GUEST. 
Luke  19:7  to  be  g.  with  sinner 

GUEST-CHAMBER. 
Mark  14:14  whe.  g.-c.  f  Lu.  22:11 

GUESTS. 
1  K.  1:41  Adonijah  and  g.  heard 
Prm.  9:18  gr.  in  depths  of  hell 
Zep.  1:7  L.  hath  prep,  and  bids'. 
Mat.  22:10  wed.  furnished  wi.  g. 
11  the  liing  came  in  to  see  g. 
GUIDE,  S. 
Ps.  48:14  our  g.  even  to  death 
55:1.3  it  was  thou,  a  man,  my  g. 
Prov.  2:17forsak.  g.  of  her  youth 
6:7  having  no  g.  overseer,  ruler 
■Ter.  3:4  thou  art  g.  of  my  youth 
.Mic.  7:5  put  not  confidence  in  g. 
Mat.  2.3:16  ye  blind  g.  24 
Acts  1:16  g.  to  them  that  took  J. 
Rom.  2:19  thou  art  g.  of  blind 

GUIDE. 
.Tob  38:32  canst  th.  g.  Arctnms  f 
7^*.  25:9  meek  will  g.  in  judgm. 
31:3  for  thy  name's  sake  g.  me 
.32:8  I  will  teach  and  g.  thee 
73:24  shalt  g.  me  with  counsel 
112:5  g.  his  aS'airs  with  discre. 
Pror.  11:3  integrity  of  upright  g. 
Is.  49:10  by  springs  he  sh.  g.  th. 
51 :18  there  is  none  to  g.  her  ^ 
58:11  L.  shall  q.  thee  continual 
Luke  1:79  q.  feet  into  way  of  pe. 
■John  16:13  he  will  q.  you 
Acts  8:31  can  I,  ex.  some  g.  me  f 

1  rim.  5:14  you.  women  gr.  house 

GUIDED,  ING. 
Gen.  48:14  g.  hands  wittingly 
Ex.  15:13  q.  them  in  strength 

2  Chr.  32:22  Lord  q.  on  ev.  side 
Job  31:18  g.  her  from  mother's 
Ps.  78:52  g.  them  in  wilderness 

72  g.  them  by  skilful,  of  hands 
GUILE. 
Ex.  21:14  if  a  man  slay  with  g. 
Ps.  .32:2  ill  whose  spirit  is  no  g. 
34:13  lips  from  g.  1  Pet.  3:10 
55:11  deceit  and  g'.  depart  not 
John  1:47  Israelite  in  wh.  no  g. 
2  Cor.  12:16  I  caught  you  with  g. 
1  Thes.  2:3  exhortation  not  in  g. 
1  Pet.  2:1  lay  aside  malice  and  g. 

22  nor  was  g.  found  in  his  mo. 
Rev.  14:5  in  mo.  was  found  nog. 

GUILT. 
Deut.  19:13  g.  of  inuo.  blood,  21:9 

GUILTV. 
Gen.  42:21  we  are  verily  g. 
Ex.  34:7  not  clear  q.  Num.  14:18 
Let).  5:2  he  shall  be  unci,  and  g. 
3  wh.  he  knoweth  not,  beg'.  4 
5  when  g.  he  shall  con.  his  sLa 
17  he  wist  it  not,  yet  is  he  g. 
6:4  he  sinned  and  is  g'. 
Xu?>i.  35:27  kill  slayer  not  be  g, 

31  for  a  murderer  g.  of  death 
Jud.  21:22  not  g.  that  sh.  be  g. 
Prov.  30:10  lest  curse,  thou  be  g. 
Ezek.  22:4  art  become  g.  in  bio. 
Mat.  23:18  by  gift  on  it,  he  g. 
26:66  he  is  g.  of  death,  Mark 
14:64 

Rom.  3:19  the  world  may  bee.  g. 
1  Cor.  11:27  q.  of  body  and  blood 
Jam.  2:10  offend  in  one,  g.  of  all 

GUILTINESS. 
Gen.  26:10  shouldest  have  bro.  g. 
Ps.  51:14  del.  me  from  blood-j. 

GUILTLESS, 
^^c.  20:7  hold  himg.  Deut.  25:11 
X'jm.  32:22  and  be  g.  before  L. 
■Jos.  2:19  blood  on  him,  we  be  g. 

1  Sam.  26:9  ag.  L.'s  anointed  g. 

2  Sam.  3:28  I"and  kingdom  g.  of 

blood 

14:9  king  and  his  throne  be  g. 
1  A".  2:9  hold  him  not  g.  for  thou 
Mat.  12:7  not  hive  coiidcmnedg. 


CRUDEN'S  COI^CORDANCE. 


HAD 

GULF. 

LuJce  16:26  bet.  us  and  you  a  g. 
GtJR.  2  K.  9:27 

GUSH,  ED. 

1  K.  18:28  till  the  blood  g.  out 
Ps.  78:20  sm.  rock,  waters  g.  out 
105:41  open,  rock,  waters  g.  out 
48:21  cl.  rock,  waters  g.  out 
Jer.  9:18  eyelids out  M-ith  wat 
Acts  1:18  bui'st  as.  bowels  g.  out 

Gl'TTER,  S. 
Gen.  30:38  Jacob  set  rods  in  g. 

41  laid  rods  bef.  cat.  in  the  g. 
3  Sam.  5:8  getteth  up  to  the  g. 


H 


HA. 

Jb5  39:25  saith  am.  trump,  ha,  ha 
HABERGEOiV. 

Mv.  iS:a-2  hole  of  a  A.  30:23 
Job  41:26  dart,  k.  cannot  hold 

HABERGEONS. 
2  Chr.  20:14     Uzziah  prepared 
JVeA.  4:16  half  of  servants  held  h. 

HABITABLE. 
Prov.  8:31  in  the  h.  part  of  earth 

HABITATIOIV. 
^x.  15:2  I  will  prepare  him  a  A. 
Lev.  13:46  with,  the  camp  his  A. 

1  Sam.  2:29  oflering  com.  in  h. 
32  Shalt  see  an  enemy  in  my  A. 

2  Sam.  15:25  show  me  it  and  h. 

,  2  C'Ar.  6:2  a  house  of  h.  for  thee 
29:6  tui-ned  from  the  A.  of  Lord 

\Ezr.  7:15  G.  of  Is.  whose  A.  in  J. 

Job  5:3  but  suddenly  I  cursed  A. 
24  shalt  visitA.  and  sh.  notsin 
8:6  A,,  of  righteousness  prosper. 
18:15  brimstone  scat,  upon  A. 

P«.  26:8  loved  A.  of  thy  house 
33:14  from  place  of  A.  looketh 
69:25  let  their  A.  be  desolate 
71:3  be  thou  my  strong  A. 
89:14  the  A.  of  thy  throne,  97:2 
91:9  made  the  Most  High  thy  A. 
104:12  fowls  of  heaven  nave  A. 
107:7  might  go  to  a  city  of  A.  36 
132:5  find  a  A.  for  God  of  Jacob 
13  L.  hath  desired  it  for  his  A. 

Prov.  3:33  blesseth  the  A.  of  just 

Ja.  22:16  graveth  A.  for  himself 
32:18  peo.  dwell  in  peaceable  h. 
33:20  shall  see  Jerus.  a  quiet  A. 
34:13  it  shall  be  a  A.  of  dragons 
35:7  A.  of  dragons  sh.  be  grass 
63:15  from  the  A .  of  thy  holiness 

Jer.  9:6  thy  A.  in  midst  of  deceit 
10:25  have  made  his  A.  desolate 
25:30  L.  sh.  mightily  roar  on  A. 
31:23  L.  bless,  t)  A.  of  just,  50:7 
41:17  dwelt  in  the  A.  of  Chim. 
49:19  not  c.  ag.  A.  of  stro.  50:44 
50:19  bri.  Israel  again  to  his  A. 
45  he  sh.  make  their  A.  desol. 

Ezek.  29:14  cause  E.  return  to  A. 

Ob.  3  wh.  A.  high,  saifh  in  heart 

Hob.  3:11  sun  and  moon  st.  in  A. 

Acts  1:20  let  his  A.  be  desolate 
17:26  determined  bounds  of  A. 

iijA-  2:22  A.  of  God  thro'  Spirit 

J'ide  6  angels  wh.  left  their  A. 

Hev.  18:2  Baby,  become  A.  of  de. 
Holy  HABITATIOIV. 

Ex.  15:13  guided  them  to  A.  A. 

Deut.  26:15  look  down  from  A.  A. 

Ps.  68:5  Ju.  of  wid.  is  G.  in  A.  A. 

Jer.  25:.30  utter  voice  from  A.  A. 

Zee.  2:13  raised  out  of  /uily  A. 
H.\BITATIO!VS. 

Gen.  49:5  instru.  of  cruelty  in  A. 

Ex.  12:20  in  A.  eat  unl.  bread 
35:3  kindle  no  fire  thro"  your  A. 

Ps.  74:20  dark  places  fuU'of  A. 

Is  54:2  stretch  forth  curt,  of  A. 

Jer.MOh.  of  wild,  lamentation 
21:13  who  sh.  enterintoour  A. 
25:37  peaceable  A.  are  cut  domi 
49:20  sh.  make  their  A.  desolate 

Zam.  2:2  L.  swallowed  A.  of  J. 

Ezek.  6:14  A.  make  land  desolate 

Amos  1 :2  A .  of  shepherds  mourn 

Zuke  16:9  receive  into  everl.  A. 

HACHIL.\H. 

1  Sam.  23:19  D.  hid  in  H.  26:1 

H.\D. 

Job  31:.31  O  that  we  A.  of  his  fl. ! 

42:10  twee  as  much  as  he  A. 
Ps.  84:10  I  A.  rather  be  a  door-k. 

89:7  to  be  A.  in  reverence  of  all 
Mat.  13:46  he  sold  all  that  he  A. 

22:28  of  sev.  for  they  all  A.  her 
Mark  12:44  did  cast  in  all  she  A. 
Jofin  4:18  hast  A,  five  husbands 


IIAI 

,Io/in  12:6  Judas  A.  the  bag.  and 
15:22  A.  not  come  they  A.  not  A. 
17:5  the  glory  I  A.  with  thee 
Acts  2:44  believed  A.  all  common 
II<6.  7:6  blessed  him  A.  promises 

1  John  2:7  com.  A.  fr.  beginning 

2  ./ohn  5  we  A.  from  beginning. 

See  ALL,  COiMPASSION. 

HAD.ST. 

Gen.  30:.30  little  A.  bef.  I  came 
JJeb.  10:8  ofi'er.  for  sin  A.  no  pie. 
HADADEZER,  HADAR- 
EZER. 

2  Sam.  8:3,  5,  7,  R,  9. 10. 12;  10:l(i; 

1  K.  11:2:3 ;  1  Chr.  18:3 
n^VDADRIJIMON.    Zee.  12:11 
IIADASSAII.  2:7 
HADOR.^M. 
Gen.  10:27;  1  f'Ar.  1:21  ;  18:10 
2  Chr.  10:18  Rehoboam  sent  71. 
HADRACII.    Z<x.  9:1 

HAFT. 
.lud.  3:22  the  A.  also  went  in 
HAGAR.    Gen.  10:1,  3,  8,  16; 

21:9,  14,  17;  25:12 
II.\GARENES.    /'.<(.  83:6 
IIAGARITES.  IC'Ar.  5:10,19,20 

HAGGAI. 
Ezr.  5:1  n.  prophesied  to  J.  6:14 
Bag.  1:1  L.  by  II.  3;  2:1,  10,  20 
HAGGITII.    2  Sam.  3:4;  1  K. 

1:5;  2:13;  1  Chr.  3:2 
HAIL. 

E.V.  9:18  can.  to  rain  grievous  A. 
23  Lord  sent  thunder  and  A. 
26  children  of  Is.  were,  no  A. 

29  any  more  A.  ,■  33  A.  ceased 
.7o6  38:22  seen  treasures  of  A. .? 
Ps.  78:47  destroyed  vines  wi.  A 

48  gave  cattle  also  to  A. 
105:32  he  gave  them  A.  for  rain 
148:8  fire.  A.  snow,  and  vapor 
7s.  28:17  A.  shall  sweep  away 
Hag.  2:17  I  smote  you  with"A. 
Pev.  8:7  there  follow.  A.  and  fire 
11:19  temple  opened,  great  A 
16:21  til.  fell  on  men  a  great  A. 
HAIL,  Verb. 
7s.  32:19  people  dwell,  it  shall  A. 
HAIL. 

Mat.  26:49  Judas  said,  A.  Mn.stcr 
27:29  A.  kin"  of  the  Jews,  Mark 
15:18;  Mm  19:3 
1:28 ang.  came  to  M.  said  A. 
HAILSTO:\ES. 
Jos.  10:11  which  died  with  A. 
Ps.  18:12  A.  and  coals  of  fire,  13 
Is.  30:30  L.  show  indig.  with  A. 
ifeei.  13:11  O  great  A.  shall  fall 

13  shall  be  great  A.  in  my  fury 
38:22  great  A.  fire,  brimstone 
HAIR. 

Lev.  13:3  A.  in  plague  tur.  white 

30  plague  yellow  A.  ,•  31  bl.  A. 
37  there  is  black  A.  grown 

14:8  and  shave  off  all  his  A.  9 
Xiim.  6:19  A.  of  separa.  shaven 
,7ud.  20:16  sling  stones  at  A. 
2Sam.  14:26  bee.  A.  was  heavy 
1  K.  1:52  not  a  A.  fall  to  earth 
iVcA.  13:25  I  plucked  off  their  A. 
Job  4:15  A.  of  my  flesh  stood  up 
Cant.  4:1  A.  as  flock  of  goats,  6:5 
Is.  3:4  instead  of  well-set  A. 

7:20  L.  shave  head,  and  A. 

50:6  plucked  off  A. 
■ler.  7:29  cut  off  thy  A.  O  Jerus. 
Ezek.  5:1  div.  A.  ;  16:7  A.  grown 
Mat.  3:4  camel's  A.  il/hril:6 

5:36  not  make  one  A.  wh.  or  bl. 
./ohn  l'l:2  wiped  feet  with  A.  12:3 
1  for.  11:14  if  a  man  have  long  A. 

15  woman  have  long  A.  glory 
1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  broidered  A. 
1  Pet.  3:3  plaiting  A.  wear,  gold 
Pev.  6:12  black  as  sackcl.  of  A. 

9:8  had  A.  as  the  A.  of  women 

GOATS,  HEAD. 

HAIRS. 

Gen.  42:38  br.  down  A.  44:29,  31 
Deut.  32:25  man  of  gray  A. 
Ps.  40:12  more  than  A.  of  h.  69:4 
7s.  46:4  to  hoar  A.  will  I  carry 
Van.  4:33  A.  like  eagles'  feathers 
/7os.  7:9  gray  A.  here  and  there 
Mat.  10:30  the  A.  of  your  head 

are  numbered,  Luke  12:7 
Luke  7:38  wipe  with  A.  of  h.  44 
Pev.  1:14  A.  were  w  hite  like  wool 

HAIRY. 
Gen.  25:25  all  over  like  A  garm. 
27:11  Esau  A.  man ;  23  hands  A. 


2  71'.  1:8  Elijah  was  a  A.  man 
Ps.  68:21  A.  scalp  of  such  a  one 
HALE,  IXG. 

Luke  12:58  advers.  A.  thee  to  jU. 
-le^s  8:3  Saul  A.  men  and  women 

HALF. 
Er.  24:6  A.  blood,  A.  sprinkled 
Lev.  6:20  A.  in  morn.  A.  at  night 
1  14:14  with  A.  acre  of  land 

■iSam..  10:4  shave  off  A.  of  beards 
19:40  A.  of  Israel  conducted  I). 
1  K.  3:25  A.  child  to  one,  A.  oth. 
10:7  A.  was  not  told,  2  C/ir.  9:6 
13:8  wilt  give  me  A.  thy  house 
16:21  A.  followed  Tibni,  A.  Omri 
iVeA.  1.3:24  A.  iu  speech  of  A.-!ul. 
Est.  5:3  to  the  A.  of  the  king- 
dom, 7:2;  Mark  fy.ia 
Ps.  55:23  bl.  meu  not  live  A.  days 
Dan.  12:7  and  a  A.  Pev.  12:14 
Zee.  14:2  A.  of  city  into  captivity 
4  A.  tow.  south  ;  8  A.  tow.  sea 
Luke  10:30  leaving  him  A.  dead 
19:8  A.  of  goods  I  give  to  poor 
Pev.  8:1  silence  about  A.  an  hour 
11:9  bodies  three  days  and  A.  11 

See  SHEKEL,  HTN,  TRIBE. 

HALL. 

Mat.  27:27  sold,  took  Jes.  into  A. 
Mark  15:16  soldiers  led  him  to  A . 
Luke  22:.55  kindled  fire  in  the  A. 

See  JUDGMENT. 

HALLOW. 

Ex.  29:1  A.,  them  to  minister 
Lev.  22:32  I  am  the  L.  who  A. 

25:10  shall  A.  the  fiftieth  year 
Vum.  6:11  shall  A.  his  head 
1  K.  8:64  king  A.  court,  2  CAy.  7:7 
Jer.  17:22  A.  ve  sabbath-d.  24,  27 
E:ek.  20:20  and  A.  my  sabbaths 

44:24  keep  laws  A.  my  sabbaths 

HALLOWED. 
Ex.  20:11  bless,  sabbath  andA.  it 

29:21  Aaron  be  A.  and  his  garm. 
Lev.  12:4  shall  touch  no  A.  thing 

22:.32  be  A.  am.  children  of  Isr. 
Kum.  3:13  A.  to  me  first-b.  in  Is. 

5:10  every  man's  A.  things 

l(j:37  censers,  they  are  A.  38 
Deut.  20:13  bro.  away  A.  things 
1  Sam.  21:4  there  is  A.  bread,  6 

1  K.  9:3  I  have  A.  this  house,  7 

2  Chr.  30:14  pollu.  hou.  L.  had  A. 
Mat.  6:9  A.  be  thy  na.  Lvke  11:2 

HALT. 
.Mat.  18:8  into  life  A.  Mark  9:45 
7«Z;e  14:21  bring  hither  A. 
John  5:3  A.  wait,  moving  of  wa. 

HALT,  I!VG. 
1  K.  18:21  how  long  A.  ye  ? 
7!<.  38:17  for  I  atn  ready  to  A. 
Jer.  20:10  familiars  watch,  my  A. 

HALTED,  ETH. 
Gen.  .32:31  J.  passed,  A.  on  thigh 
.Wc.  4:6  assemble  her  that  A. 

7  make  her  that  A.  a  remnant 
Zep.  3:19  I  will  save  her  that  A. 
H.\M. 

5:32;  6:10;  9:18;  10:1  ;1  CAr. 
1:4 

1  C/ir.  4:40  they  of  II.  dwelt 
Ps.  105:231a.  ofH.  27;  106:22 

HA>I.\N. 
See  Book  of  Esther. 

H.AMATH. 
Mim.  34:81Iorto  entr.  of  H.  ./os. 
1.3:5;  Jucl.  .3:3;  1  K.  8:65; 
2K.  14:25;  2  CAr.  7:8 
2K.  14:28;  18:34;  19:13;  7s.  36:19 
1  CAr.  18:3D.  sm.  to  II.  2  CA?-.  8:4 
7?.  10:9H.asA.  ?  11:11  ;.7cr.39:5; 

49:23;  52:9;  Ezek.  47:17 
IIAJIMEDATnA.  Est.  8:5;  9:10 

HAM.MER,  S. 
Jnd.  4:21  J.  took  A.  in  her  hand 
5:26  with  A.  she  emote  Sisera 
1  K.  6:7  neither  A.  nor  axe  heard 
Ps.  74:6  br.  carved  work  with  A. 
7s.  41:7  smootheth  with  the  A. 
44:12  smith  fashioneth  it  wi.  A. 
Jer.  10:4  fast,  it  wi.  nails  and  A. 
23:29  like  A.  that  breakcth  rock 
50:23  A.  of  wh.  earth  cut  asund. 
HAMON-GOG.    Ezek.  39:11,  15 

HAMOR. 
Gen.  33:19  H.  Shechem's  father. 

Jos.  24:32 
34:6  II.  went  out  to  Ja.  8,  24,  26 
Jud.  9:28  ser^  e  the  men  of  H. 
HANAMEEL.  Jer.  32:7.  8,  9,  12 
IIAN.VNrEL.    AWi.  3:1;  12:39; 
Jer.  31:38;  Zee.  lilO 


853 


IIAN 

HA\A\I. 

17'.  10:1  to  Jehu  son  of  IT.  7 

1  CAr.  23:4  H.  son  of  Ileman,  25 

2  r'Ar.  16:7  II.  seer,  JVeh.  1:2;  7:2 
19:2  Jehu  s<m  of  H.  90:.34 

A'fA.  12::j6  II.  with  musical  insU 

HAIVANIAH. 
1  Chr.  3:19  sons  of  Zerub.  II. 
Ezr.  10:28  II.  Zab.  stra.  wives 
A'«A.  3:8  H.  repaired,  7:2 ;  10:23 ; 
12:12 

Jer.  28:12  n.  had  broken  J.'s,  17 
.37:13  son  of  H.  took  Jeremiah 

Dan.  1:7  to  11.  name  of  S.  2:17 
HAiVD. 

Gen.  9:3  into  A.  are  they  deliv. 
44:17  in  whose  A.  cup  found 

Ex.  6:1  strong  A.  drive  them  out 
13:3  strength  of  A.  L.  brought 
14:8  Israclwent  out  with  a  high 

A.  X'um.  33:3 
16  stretch  out  A.  over  the  sea 
19:13  there  eh.  not  a  A.  touch  it 
21:24  A.  for  A.  Pent.  19:21 
34:29  tables  of  testi.  in  Mos.  A. 
38:15  on  this  A.  and  that  A. 

Deut.  13:9  A.  of  all  the  people 
2,5:12  cut  off  her  A. 

Jos.  2:19  bio.  on  head  A.  on  him 

Jud.  1:35  A.  of  house  of  Joseph 
4:9  sell  Sisera  into  A.  of  a  wom. 
15:18  fall  into  A.  of  uncircum. 

1  Sam.  12:3  who.  A.  rec.  bribe? 
13:22  nor  spear  fou.  in  A.  of  Is. 
17:50  no  sword  in  A.  of  David 
20:19  when  business  was  in  A. 
22:17  their  A.  also  is  with  Dav. 

2  Sam.  13:5  cat  it  at  her  A.  6 
14:19  the  A.  of  Joab  in  all  this 
21:20  had  on  every  A.  six  fing. 

1  CAr.  20:6 
24:14  intoA.of  men,  1  CAr.  21:13 

1  K.  2:46  established  in  A.  of  Sol. 
13:6  king's  h.  was  restored  a.r;a. 
18:44  ariseth  cloud  like  man's  A. 
22:6  L.  sh.  deliver  it  into  king's 

A.  12,  15;  2  CAr.  18:5;  28:5 

2  K.  7:2  who.  A.  king  leaned,  17 
Ezr.  7:9  good  A.  of  God  on  him 

9:2  A.  of  princes  chief  in  tresp. 

Job  9:24  given  into  A.  of  wicked 
12:6  into  whose  A.  G.  bringeth 
10  in  A.  is  soul  of  ev.  liv.  thing 
iJ:22  A.  of  wicked  come  on  him 
21:16  good  is  not  in  their  A. 
34:20  mighty  take,  away  wit.  A. 
37:7  sealeth  up  A.  of  ev.  man 

Ps.  31:8  not  shut  into  A.  of  ene. 
30:11  let  not  A.  of  wicked  rem. 
71:4  deliver  me  out  of  A.  of 

wicked,  82:4;  97:10 
123:2  serv.  look  to  A.  of  masters 
127:4  in  A.  of  mighty  man 
149:6  two-edged  sword  he  in  A. 

Prov.  6:3  come  into  A.  of  friend 
10:4  poor  dealeth  slack  A.  but 

A.  of  diligent  maketh  rich 
11:21  A.  join  A.  not  unpun.  16:5 
12:24  A.  of  diligent  bear  rule 
17:16  in  A.  of  fool  get  wisdom  f 
26:9  thorn  goeth  into  A.  of  dru. 

7s.  10:5  Stan  in  A.  my  indigna. 
13:2  shake  A.  may  go  into  gates 
19:4  into  A.  of  cruel  lord 
28:2  cast  down  to  earth  wi.  A. 

,J(r.  12:7  belo.  into  A.  of  enemies 
18:4  vessel  marred  in  A  .  of  pot. 
6  as  clay  in  the  potter's  A. 
21:5  outstretch.  A.  against  you 
26:24  A.  of  Ahikam  with  Jere. 
not  to  give  him  into  A.  of  pe. 

Zam.  5:6  given  A.  to  Egyptian' 
12  princes  are  hanged  Viy  th.  A. 

Ezek.  2:9  a  A.  was  sent  me 
8:3  put  forth  form  of  A.  10:8 
16:49  nor.  strength.  A.  ol  needy 
28:9  no  god  in  A.  that  slayeth 
34:10  reciuire  flock  at  their  A. 
37:19  stick  in  A.  of  Ephraim 
40:5  in  man's  A.  a  nieasur.  reed 

Dan.  5:5  came  fing.  of  man's  A. 
23  G.  in  whose  A.  thy  breath  i.= 
8:25  he  shall  be  broken  with.  A. 
10:10  behold,  a  A.  touched  me 

Joel  3:8  sons  and  dau.  to  A.  Jud 

Mat.  8:15  tou.  A.  ;  22:13  bind  A. 

MarkZ-.l  withered  A.  3;  Lu.  6:8 
14:41  is  betrayed  into  A.  of  sin. 

Luke  1:1  taken  in  A.  to  set  forth 
74  delivered  out  of  A.  of  enem. 
22:21  A.  that  betray,  is  with  me 

John  10:39  escaped  out  of  th.  A. 
11:44  bound  A.  and  foot 

Acts  12:17  becko.  to  them  wi.  A. 

1  Cor.  12:15  bee.  I  am  not  the  h. 
21  eye  cannot  say  to  A.  no  need 

Gal.  3:19  by  angels  in  A.  of  med. 


CRUDEN-'S  CONCORDANCE. 


II  AN" 

Rev.  10:8  book  in  h.  of  angel 
17:4  a  golden  cup  in  her  h. 
19:2  avenged  blood  of  serv.  at/i. 

At,  or  at  the  HAND, 
Gen.  9:5  at  h.  of  ev.  beast,  at  h. 

of  man,  at  h.  of  man's  brot. 
33:19  J.  bought  at  h.  of  children 
Deiit.  15:9  year  of  release  is  at  h. 

1  Sam.  20:16  at  h.  of  D.'s  enem. 

2  A'.  9:7  blood  at  h  .  of  Jezebel 
Is.  13:6  day  of  Lord  at  h.  Joel 

1:15;  Zep.  1:7 
Jer.  2:3:23  am  I  a  God  at  h.  ? 
Ezek.  12:23  the  days  are  at  h. 
33:6  blood  req.  at  watchm.'a  h. 
Joel  2:1  day  of  Lord  is  nigh  ath. 
Mat.  3:2  heaven  at  h.  4:17;  10:7 
26:18  ti.  is  at  h. ;  45  hour  at  h. 
46  at  h.  that  bet.  me.  Mar.  14:42 
Mark  1:15  kingdom  of  God  is 

at  h.  Lvke  21:31 
Luke  21:30  summer  is  nigh  at  h  . 
John,  2:13  pass,  was  at  h.  11:55 
7:2  feast  of  tabernac.  was  at  A. 
19:42  sepulchre  was  nigh  at  h. 
Horn.  13:12  ni^htfar  sp.  day  a(!  h. 
PhU.  4:5  the  Lord  is  at  h. 
2  Thes.  2:2  the  day  of  Ch.  is  at  h. 
2  Tim.  4:6  time  of  depart,  is  ath. 
1  i'ei.  4:7  end  of  all  things  ai;  A. 
Bev.  1:3  the  time  is  at  h.  22:10 

By  the  H.\1VD. 
Ex.  4:13  send  by  the  h.  of  him 
Lev.  8:36  Lord  command,  by  t.  h. 
ofMoses,  10:11 ;  26:46;  Kum. 
4:37,  45,  49  ;    9:23;  10:13; 
15r23;  16:40;  27:23  ;  3C:13; 
Jos.  14:2;  20:2;  21:2,8;  22:9; 
Jud.    3:4 ;     1  K.   8:.53,  56 ; 
2C%r.33:8;  35:6;  Neh.  9:14; 
Ps.  77:20 
16:21  by  t.  h.  of  a  fit  man 
Jos.  20:9  not  die  by  t.  h.  of  aven. 
Jud.  16:26  to  lad  held  byt.h. 

1  Sam.  18:25  fall  by  h.  of  Philis. 
27:1  one  day  perish     ^- A- of  S. 

2  Sam.  3:18  by  h.  o(  my  serv.  D. 
11:14  a  letter,  sent  by  t.  h.  of  U. 
12:25  sent  by  h.  of  Nathan 
21:22  fell  by  h.  of  D.  1  Chr.  20:8 

1  K.  2:25  sent  by  h.  of  Benaiah 
14:18  he  spake  by  h.  of  his  serv. 

^K.  14:25  spake  by  h.  of  Jonah 
27  saved  them  by  t.  h.  of  Jero. 

2  Chr.  10:15  by  t.  h.  of  Ahijah 
12:7  wrath  by  t.  h.  of  Shishak 

Prov.  26:6  message  by  h.  of  fool 
Is.  51:18  that  taketh  by  the  h. 
Jer.  27:3  yokes  by  h.  of  messeng. 

31:32  took  th.  by  t.  h.  Heb.  8:9 
Ezek.  25:14  vengeance  6?/ A.  of  Is. 

30:12  land  waste  byh.  of  Strang. 
Jlat.  9:25  took  her  by  t.  A.  Mark 

1:.31;  5:41;  LiikeS:hi 
Mark  8:23  took  blind  man  by  h. 

9:27  Jesus  toolc  him  by  the  A. 
Acts  7:35  a  deliv.  by  t.  h.  of  angel 

9:8  but  they  led  him  by  the  h. 
■  13:11  seek,  some  lead  him  by  h. 
Col.  4:18  salutation  by  the  A. 

See  CHAXDEANS,  ENEMY. 

HAND,  joimd  with  enemies. 

1  Sam.  4:3  ark  of  coven,  save  out 

A.  ofe.  12:10;  2  .S'am.  3:18 
12:11  deli,  out  of  A.  e.  2  K.  17:39 

2  Sam.  19:9  out  of  A.  o{  enemies 
iK.  21:14  will  deliver  them  to  A. 

of*.  2  Chr.  25:20:  Neh.  9:27 
Neh.  9:28  left  them  in  h.  of  th.  e. 
Ps.  31:15  del.  from  A.  of  mine  e. 
Jer.  20:5  give  this  city  into  A.  of 
e.  21:7 ;  34:20,  21  •  Ezek.  39:23 
44:30  give  Phar.  to  A.  of  his  e. 
Mic.  4:10  red.  thee  from  A.  of*. 
Luke  1:74  del.  out  of  A.  of  our  e 

From  the  H.\!VD. 
Gen.  32:11  del./.  /.  A.  of  brother 
Deut.  7:8  redeemed/.  A.  of  Pha. 
Jud.  8:22  deliv./.  A.  of  Midian 
1  Sam.  25:39  pleaded/.  A.  of  N. 
Job  5:15  saveth  poor/.  A.  of  mi. 
6:23  redeem  me  f.  h.  of  mighty 
Ps.  89:48  del.  soul  f.  A.  of  grave 
106:10  sav./.  A.  of  him  that  hat. 

redeemed/.  A.  of  the  enemy 
144:7  del./,  t.  A.  of  children,  11 
Prov.  6:5  del.  as  roe /.  A.  of  hun. 
Jer.  20:13  deliv.  poor/.  A.  of  evil 
31:11  /  A.  of  him  stronger 
Ltike  1:71/  A.  of  all  that  hate 
H.\XD  of  God. 

1  Sam.  5:11  A.      O.  heavy 

2  f'Ar.  30:12  /).  of  G.  give  heart 
ifer.  7:9  ar.  to  h.  of  O.  Neh.  2:8 

8:18  by  gi>od  h.  of  God  upon  us 
22  A.  of  G.  is  upon  them 


HAN 

.VgA.  2:18  told  them  of  A.  of  G. 
.Job  2: 10  re.  good  at  the  A.  o/  (?.  f 
19:21  A.  0/        touched  me 
27:11  teach  you  by  A.  of  G. 
Ec.  2:24  from  the  A.  o/'  God 
9:1  wise  are  in  the  A.  o/  GocJ 
Z«.  62:3  diadem  in  A.  0/  God 
Mark  16:19  and  sat  on  right  A.  </ 
G.  Rom.  8:34 ;  Co/.  3:1 ;  Heb. 
10' 12;  IPs/.  3:22 
^r<,5  2:33  by  right  A.  of  God 
7:.")5  stand,  on  right  h.  of  G.  56 
1  Pet.  5:6  under  the  A.  of  God 

His  H.\IVD. 

(7cn.  3:22  forth  A.  A.  take  t.  of  life 
16:12  his  h.  be  agai.  every  man 
41:42  Pharaoh  took  rin^off  A.  A. 
Ex.  4:4  A.  A.  became  rod  in  A.  A. 
6his  h.  was  as  leprous  as  snow 
20  M.  took  rod  of  God  in  his  A. 
8:6  stretched  A.  h.  over  wat.  17 
10:22  stretched  his  A.  to  heaven 
17:11  held  up  his  A.  do«Ti  his  h. 
21:16  fou.  in  A.  A.  ,•  20  und.  A.  A. 
23:4  if  theft  be  found  in  h  is  A. 

8  hath  put  his  A.  to  goods,  11 
24:11  on  nobles  laid  not  his  A. 
30:15  tab.  of  testi.  in  his  h.  34:4 

Lev.  1:4  A.  A.  on  head  of  bumt-o. 

K>im.  5:18  in  his  A.  bitter  water 
22:23  sw.  in  A.  A.  31 ;  1  Ch.  21:10 
25:7  Phin.  took  a  javelin  in  A.  A. 

Dcut.  19:5  Ais  A.  fetch,  a  stroke 

.Jos.  5:13  with  sword  in  his  A. 
8:26  drewnot  Aw  A.  till  destroy. 

Jvd.  6:21  end  of  staff  in  his  A. 

14  to  A.  A.  G.  delivered  Midian 

1  Sam.  6:3  Ais  A.  not  removed 

9  it  is  not  his  A.  that  smote  us 
14:26  put  his  h.  to  his  month 

27  Jon.  put  his  A.  to  his  mouth 
16:16  he  shall  play  with  his  A. 

23  played  with  his  A.  18:10 
17:40  his  staff  and  sling  in  A.  A. 

57  head  of  Philistine  m  his  A. 
19:5  life  in  A.  h.  and  slew  Phil. 
23:16  strenthened  Ais  A.  in  God 

2  Sarn.  6:6  A.  A.  to  ark,  1  CA.  13: 10 

1  A'.  11:;34  kingdom  out  of  Ais  A. 
13:4  Ais  A.  he  put  forth  ag.  him 

2  A'.  5:11  call  on  L.  strike  Ais  A. 
10:15  and  he  gave  him  Ais  A. 
11:8  man  with  his  weapon  in 

Ais  A.  11 ;  2  Chr.  2;3:7 
14:5  kingdom  confirmed  in  A.  A. 
15:19  Ais  A.  might  be  with  him 
18:21  a  man  lean  go  into  Ais  A. 

1  Chr.  21:19  understand  by  Ais  A. 

2  Chr.  26:19  a  censer  in  his  A. 
Neh.  6:5  serv.  with  letter  in  A.  A. 
Jb6  6:9  let  loose  A.  A.  cut  me  oft' 

15:23  day  of  dark,  ready  at  A.  A. 
25  stretcheth  out  A.  A.  ag.  God 
26:13  Ai.s  A.  foi-med  crooked  ser, 
27:22  fain  flee  out  of  Ais  A. 
28:9  putteth  forth  his  A. 
Ps.  37:24  L.  uphold,  him  wi.  A.  A 
33  will  not  leave  him  in  Ai*'  A 
78:42  remembered  not  Ai*'  A. 
89:25  set  Ais  A.  also  in  the  sea 
95:4  in  Ai*  A.  are  deep  places 
7  sheep  of  Ais  A.  to-day 
100:26  lifted  up  A.  A.  ag.  them 
129:7  mower  filleth  not  Ais  A. 
Prov.  19:24  a  slothful  manhideth 

Ais  A.  26:15 
Ec.  5:14  a  son,  nothing  in  his  A. 

15  he  may  carry  in  Ais  A. 
Cant.  5:4  put  in  Ais  h.  by  hole 
Is.  5:25  A.'  A.  is  stretch,  out  still, 

9:12,  17,  21;  10:4;  14:27 

10:.'32  shake  A.  A.  aga.  mount  Z, 

11:11  set  A.  A.  again  the  sec.  ti, 
15  shake  Ais  A.'over  the  river 

22:21  thy  government  iuto  A.  A. 

28:4  while  vet  in  Ais  A. 

31:3  L.  shall  stretch  out  Ai,5  A 

37:20  O  L.  save  us  from  Ais  A. 

40:12  waters  in  hollow  of  Ais  A. 

44:5  subscribe  with  Ais  A. 

49:2  in  shad,  of  Ais  A.  he  hid  me 

5:3:10  pie.  of  L.  prosper  in  A.  A. 

56:2  keepeth  Ais  A.  fr.  doing  ev, 
Jer.  27:8  consumed  th.  by  his  h. 
Lam.  1:14  transgression  by  A.  A. 

2:8  hath  not  withdrawn  Aw  A. 

3:3  turneth  Ais  A.  against  me 
Ezek.  8:11  with  censer  in  Ais  A. 

9:1  destroying  weapon  Ais  A. 

17:18  lo,  he  had  given  Ass  A. 

,30:24  put  my  sword  in  Ai.<  A. 

46:7  according  as  A.  A.  shall  at. 
Dan.  4:35  none  can  stay  Ais  A. 

8:4  could  deliver  out  of  his  A.  7 
25  cause  craft  prosper  in  htsh, 

11.41  shall  escape  out  kis  A. 
Bos.  7:5  he  stretched  out  Ais  A. 


HAX 

Uos.  12:7  bal.  of  dec.  are  in  Ais  A. 
Hab.  3:4  horns  com.  out  of  his  h. 
Zep.  2:15  hies  and  wag  Ais  A. 
Zee.  8:4  man  with  staff  in  Ais  A. 
14:13  A.  A.  rise  ag.  hand  of  nei. 
Mat.  3:12  fan  is  in  A.  A.  Lu.  3:17 
26:23  he  that  dippeth  A.  A. 
Mark  .3:5  A.  A.  resto.  Luke  6:10 
7:32  bes.  to  put  A.  A.  upon  him 
John  3:35  given  all  th.  into  A.  A. 

18:22  struck  with  palm  of  Ais  A. 
Acts  7:25  God  by  Ais  A.  del.  them 
28:3  a  viper  fastened  on  Ais  A. 
4  saw  the  beast  hang  on  Ais  A. 
Bev.  6:5  pair  of  balances  in  A.  A. 
10:2  had  in  Ais  A.  a  little  book 
14:9  in  his  forehead,  or  in  Ais  A. 
14  in  Ais  A.  sharp  sickle 
20:1  angel  with  chain  in  his  h. 
HAIVD  of  the  Lord,  or  Lord's 
HAiVD. 

Ex.  9:3  A.  of  the  L.  upon  cattle 
16:3  wo.  had  died  by  A.  of  t.  L. 
Num.  11:23  Z.'s  A.  waxed  short? 
Jos.  4:24  know  A.  of  L.  mighty 
■Jud.  2:15  A.  of  Lord  ag.  them 
Iluth  l:\Zh.qf  the  L.  is  gone  out 

1  Sam.  5:6  A.  of  Lord  heavy 
7:13  h.  of  the  L.  a".  Philistines 
12:15  then  sh.  A.  of  i.  beag.  you 

2  Sam.  24:14  A.  of  L.  1  Chr.  21:13 

1  K.  18:46  A.  of  L.  was  on  Elijah 

2  K.  3:15  A.  of  L.  came  on  Elisha 
E:r.  7:6  granted  acc.  to  A.  of  L. 
.Job  12:9  A.  of  L.  wro.  this,/s.41:20 
Ps.  75:8  in  A.  of  the  L.  is  a  cup 
Prov.  21:1  king's  he.  in  A.  of  L. 
Is.  19:16  shaking  offh.ofthe  L. 

25:10  in  moun.  sh.  A.  of  L.  rest 
40:2  rec.  of  the  A.'s  A.  double 
51:17  hast  drunk  at  h.  of  the  L. 
.59:1  Lord's  A.  is  not  shortened 
62:3  crown  of  gl.  in  h.  of  the  L. 
66:14  A.  of  L.  known  tow.  serv. 

Jer.  2.5:17  took  cup  at  the  L.'sh. 
51:7  Bab.  golden  cup  in  X.'s  A. 

Ezek.  1:3  A.  of  the  L.  upon  him 
3:14  A.  of  L.  u.  me,  22;  8:1;  37:1 
33:22  A.  of  L.  on  me  in  evening 
40:1  A.  of  the  L.  was  with  him 

Luke  1:66  A.  of  the  L.  with  him 

Acts  11:21  A.  of  the  L.  with  them 
13:11  A.  of  the  L.  is  upon  thee 

See  LAY,  or  laid. 

Left  HAND. 

Gen.  13:9  if  thou  wilt  take  left  A. 
24:49  turn  to  the  right  A.  on  left 
48:13  Joseph  took  Ephr.  in  liis 
right  A.  and  Man.  in  his  left 
14  Is.  laid  I.  A.  on  Manassch  s 

Ex.  14:22  wall  on  right  A.  and  /. 

Lev.  14:15  pour  oil  intofc/Y  A.  27 

Num.  20:17  not  turn  to  right  A. 
nor  to  left,  Deut.  2:27 ;  5:32 ; 
17:11,  20;  28:14 
22:26  no  way  to  turn,  r.  A.  or  /. 

./OS.  1:7  to  right  A.  or  left.  23:6; 
\Sam.  6:12;  Pro;).  4:27 

.lud.  3:21  E.  put  forth  his  left  A. 
7:20  held  lamps  in  their  left  A. 

2  .S'a?n.  2:19  he  turned  not  to  I.  A. 
14:19  none  turn  to  right  A.  or  /. 

1  K.  22:19  host  of  heaven  on  his 

Icfth.  2  Chr.  18:18 

2  A'.  S2:2  J.  turn,  not  to  r.  A.  or 

1  Chr.  12:2  use  both  r.  A.  and 

2  Chr.  3:17  name  of  that  on  I.  h. 
4:7  five  candlest.  on  r.  A.  5  on  /. 

Neh.  8:4  on  his  /.  A.  stood  Ped. 
Job  23:9  on  left  A.  he  doth  work 
Prov.  3:16  in'her  left  h.  riches 
Ec.  10:2  fool's  heart  at  his  A. 
Cant.  2:6  I.  h.  is  under  my  head 

8:3  his  left  A.  under  my  head 
Is.  9:20  he  shall  eat  on  left  h. 

30:21  when  ye  turn  to  left  A. 

54:3  break  forth  on  r.  A.  and  /. 
Ezek.  16:46  dau.  dwell  at  left  A. 

39:3  smite  bow  out  of  left  A. 
Dan.  1-2:7  he  held  up  his  left  A. 
.Ion.  4:11  betw.  right  A.  and  left 
Zee.  12:6  people  on  r.  A.  and  ^f/d 
Mat.  6:3  let  not    A.  know  what 

20:21  oner.  A.  other/.  .Var.  10::37 
23  sit  on  r.  A.  and  /.  Mark  10:40 

25:33  sheep  on  r.  A.  goats  on  /. 
41  say  to  them  on  t.  A.  Depart 

27:38  one  on  right  A.  other  on 
left,  Mark  15?27 :  Luke  23:33 
Acts  "21:3  left  Cyprus  on  the  /.  A. 
2  Cor.  6:7  armor  on  right  h.  and  I. 
See  LIFT  hand,  or  hands. 
Mijjhty  HAND. 
3:19  let  szo,  not  with  m.  A. 
Pf-)'^.  3.24  show  ser\-.  thy  m.  k. 

4:34  take  hiiu  a  nation  by  m.  A, 


HAN 

Deut.  5:15 God bro.  outofBg.by 
amighty  A.  6:21;  7:8, 19;  9:J6: 
11:3;  26:8;  34:12 
2  Chr.  6:.32  is  come  for  thy  m.  h. 
Ezek.  20:33  with  am.h.l  rule 
Dan.  9:15  out  of  Eg.  -nith  m.  A. 
1  Pet.  5:6  hum.  under  m.  A.  of  G. 

My  HAND. 
Gen.  14:22  lifted  my  A.  to  Lord 

31:39  of  my  A.  didst  thou  req.  it 

3:3:10  rec.  my  present  at  my  h. 

42:.37  deliver  him  into  my  h. 

43:9  of  7ny  A.  Shalt  thou  require 
Ex.  7:17  smite  with  rod  inmy  /t. 

15:9  ?nj/ A.  destroy;  17:9  in  to^ A. 

33:22  cover  thee  with  my  A. 
Nmn.  22:29  a  sword  in  my  h. 
Dmt.  8:17  might  of  my  A. 

10:3  the  two  tables  in  my  h. 

32::39  del.  out  of  my  A.  7s.  43:13 

40  I  lift  up  my  A.  to  heaven 

41  if  my  A.  take  hold  on  judg. 
Jud.  6:36  save  Is.  by  my  A.  37 

7:2  My  own  A.  saved  me 
9:29  wo.  peo.  were  under  my  h. 
17:3  dedi.  silv.  to  L.  from  myh. 
1  Sam.  12:5  not  fo.  aught  in  myh, 
17:46  L.  will  deliver  into  7ny  A. 
21:4  no  com.  bread  under  iny  A. 
24:6  stretch  my  A.  ag.  L.'s  ano. 

11  no  transgression  in  my  h, 

12  my  A.  shall  not  be  upon,  13 
26:18  what  evil  is  in  myh..  ? 

23  Lord  deliv.  into  my  h.  24:10 
28:21  put  my  life  in  my  h. 
iSain.  5:19  wilt  deliver  Philis- 
tinesintOfnyA./'  1  Clir.  14:10 

1  K.  13:6  that  7ny  A.  may  be  rest. 

2  A'.  5:18  he  leaneth  on  inyh.  in 
2  Chr.  32:15  del.  out  of  myh.  f  17 
,Iob  13:14  whcr.  put  life  in  my  A.  / 

29:20  bow  was  renewed  in  my  h. 

31:25  bee.  my  A.  had  gotten 
27  mouth  had  kissed  »iy  A. 

33:7  nei.  shall  myh.  be  heavy 
Ps.  81:14  turned  my  A.  ag.  ene. 

89:21  my  h.  shall  be  established 

119:109  soul  is  contin.  in  viy  A. 
Prov.  1:24  I  have  stretched  ?/J2/ A. 
Is.  1:25  turn  my  A.  upon  me 

10:10  my  A.  hath  found  kingd. 

13  by  strength  of  my  h. 

14  my  A.  found  riches  of  peo, 
48:13  my  A.  laid  foundation 
50:2jny  A.  short.  11  this  of  TTiy  A. 
51:16  cov.  in  shadow  of  my  A. 
66:2  7ny  A.  made.  Acts  7:50 

Jer.  6:12  I  will  stretch  out  myh. 
15:6;  51:25 
16:21  cause  them  to  know  my  A. 
25:15  wine-cup  of  fury  at  my  h. 
Ezek.  6:14  I  stretch  out  my  A. 
12:7  dig.  thro'  wall  with  7ny  A. 
13:9  7ny  A.  shall  be  upon  proph. 
20:5  I  lifted  up  my  h.  saying,  I 
am  the  Lord  your  God,  6:23, 
28,  42  ;  36:7;  44:12;  47:14 
22  I  withdrew  my  A. 
22:13  smitten  myh.  at  thy  dish. 
Ilos.  2:10  none  del.  out  otmy  A. 
,4toos  9:2  shall  7ny  A.  take  them 
Zee.  2:9  shake  7ny  A.  on  them 
13:7  turn  7ny  h.  upon  little  ones 
John  10:28  nor  pluck  out  ofmyh, 
29  none  pluck  out  of  my  F.  A. 
20:25  thrust  7ny  A.  into  his  side 
1  Cor.  16:21  salutation  of  me,  P. 

with  my  own  A.  2  The^.  3:17 
Gal.  6:11  writ.  wi.  7nyh.  PhUe.  19 

Our  HAND. 

Gen.  37:27  let  not  our  A.  be 
Deut.  32:27  lest  adv.  say,  ourh, 
Jud.  16:23  del.  Samuel  into  o.  h. 

1  Sam.  14:10  into  our  h.  30:23 
,/«?■.  11:21  thou  die  not  by  our  h. 

2  Cor.  10:16  made  ready  to  our  A. 

Out  of,  or  cot  of  the  HAND. 

Gen.  48:22  took  o.  of  the  A.  of  A. 
Num.  5:25  ofl'ering  o.  of  wom.  A. 

11:15  kill  me,  I  pray,  out  of  h. 

35:25  del.  out  ofh.  of  avenger 
1  Sam.  4:8  shall  del.  us  out  ofh. 
ISarn.  Vl-.t  out  of  h.  ofS.  22:1 

23:21  spear  out  o/' Egyptian's  h. 
1  A".  11:12  rend  kingdom  o>d  of  h. 
Pi.  71:4  del.  out  ofh.  of  mcked 

82:4  rid  them  oiit  ofh.  of  wick. 

97:10  del.  out  o/ A. "of  wicked 
Jer.  15:21  deliver  thee  out  ofh. 

21:12  Of  <  of  the  h.  of  oppr.  22:3 

32.4  out  o/h.  of  Chal.  38:18,  2:3 
Lam.  5:8  none  del.  out  of  their  h. 
Zee.  11:6  out  or  their  A.  not  del. 
John  10:39  escapee?  Oi/Cf/theirA. 
.lei's  12:11  deliver  0!// or' A.  of  H. 
Rev.  8:1  out  (j^' angel's  it.  10:10 


854 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HAN 

Right  H.WD. 

Gm.  48:14  r.  h.  on  Ephralm's 
£x.  15:6  thy  r.  h.  O  L.  is  glori. 
!29:20  blood  on  thumb  of  r.  h. 
Lev.  8:2:3,  24;  14:14, 17,  25,  28 
Deut.  33:2  fr.  r.  h.  went  fiery  law 
Jud.  5:26  right  h.  to  workman's 
2  Sa7n.  20:9  J.  took  Am.  w.  r.  h. 
2  K.  2:3:13  on  right  h.  of  mount. 
Job  23:9  hideth  himself  on  r.  h. 
30:12  upon  iHy  r.  h.  rise  youth 
40:14  thine  own  r.  h.  can  save 
Ps.  16:8  he  is  at  my  right  h. 
11  at  thy  r.  h.  are  pleasures 
17:7  sav.  by  r.  h.  them  that  tru. 
18:35  r.  h.  hath  holden  me  up 
90:6  saving  strength  of  right  h. 
21:8  r.  k.  find  those  that  hate 
26:10  their  r.  h.  is  full  of  bribes 
44:3  r.  h.  and  arm  saved  them 
45:4  thy  r.  h.  shall  teach  ter.  t. 
9  on  thy  right  h.  the  queen 
48:10  thy  r.  'h.  full  of  righteous. 
60:5  save  with  thy  right  h. 
63:8  thy  right  h.  uph'oldeth 
73:23  holden  me  by  my  r.  h. 
74:11  why  withdra.  thy  r.  h.  f 
77:10  remember  years  of  r.  h. 
78:54  mount,  which  r.  h.  pure. 
80:15  vineyard  wh.  r.h.  planted 
17  hand  be  upon  man  of  r.  A. 
89:25  I  will  set  his  r.  h.  in  riv. 
42  set  up  r.  h.  of  adversaries 
91:7  ten  thousand  fall  at  r.  h. 
98:1  hisr.  A.  hath  gotten  victory 
108:6  save  me  with  thy  rigid  h. 
109*  let  Satan  stand  at  his  r.  h. 
31  he  shall  stand  at  r.h.  of  poor 

110:1  sit  thou  at  my  r.  h.  Luke 
20:42;  .4o/s2;.34;  Heb.  1:13 
5  L.  at  right  h.  shall  strike 
118:15?-.;%.  of  L.doeth  valiantly 
16  r.  h.  of  Lord  is  exalted 
121:5  Lord  is  shade  on  thy  r.  h. 
1.37:5  let  r.  h.  forget  cunning 
138:7  thy  r.  A.  shall  save  me 
139:10  thy  r.  h.  shall  hold  me 
142:4  looked  on  my  r.  h.  none 
144:8  r.  h.  is  r.  k.  of  falseh.  11 

Prov.  3:16  length  of  days  in  r.h. 
27:16  ointm.  of  n  A.  bewrayeth 

Ec.  10:2  wi.  man's  heart  at  r.  h. 

Cant.  2:6  r.  A.  doth  embrace  me 
8:3  r.  A.  should  embrace  me 

Is.  41:10  uphold  thee  with  r.  A. 
13  thy  God  will  hold  thy  r.  A. 
44:20  is  there  not  a  lie  in  r.  h.  ? 
45:1  whose  r.  h.  I  have  holden 
48:13  r.  h.  hath  spanned  heav. 
62:8  hath  sworn  by  his  right  A. 
63:12  led  them  by  r.  A.  ofMos. 

Jer.  22:24  signet  on  my  right  A. 

Lam.  2:3  drawn  back  his  r.  h. 

Ezek.  21:22  r.  A.  divinat.  for  Jer. 

Bab.  2:16  cup  of  Lord's  right  h. 

Zee.  3:1  Satan  standing  at  r.  h. 

Mat.  5:30  if  thy  r.  A.  offend  thee 
6:3  let  not  left  know  r.  A.  doeth 

Mark  14:62  see  Son  of  man  sit. 

on  r.  A.  of  power,  it/A-«  22:69 
16:19  on  r.  A.  of  God,  Heb.  1:3 ; 
8:1;  10:12;  12:2;  1  Pet.  3:22 

\Luke  6:6  man  whose  r.  A.  with. 

Acts  2:25  he  is  on  my  rir/ht  A. 
33  by  r.  h.  of  God  exalted,  5:.31 
3:7  he  took  him  by  the  right  h. 
7:55  Jesus  standing  on  r.  A.  56 

Pom.  8:34  is  even  at  r.  A.  of  God 

Eph.  1:20  set  him  at  his  right  h. 

Col.  3:1  Ch.  sitteth  on  r.  A.  of  G. 

Pev.  1:16  in  7-.  A.  7  stars,  20;  2:1 
5:1  I  saw  in  hia  r.  A.  a  book,  7 
13:16  receive  mark  in  their  r.  A. 

See  Left  hand. 

Right  HANDS. 

Gal.  2:9  gave  Bar.  r.  h.  of  fellow. 

Stretch  forth,  or  out  H.\IVD. 

Gen.  22:10  Abra.  s.f.  h.  to  slay 

Ex.  3:20  I  will  stretch  out  my  A. 
on  Egypt,  7:5;  9:15 
14:16  s.  out  A.  over  sea,  26:7,  19 
21  M.  stretch  o.  h.  over  sea,  27 

1  Sam.  26:9  s.  forth  h.  ag.  Lord's 

Prov.  31:20  s.  out  A.  to  tne  poor 

Ezek.  14:9  «.  o.  A.  on  that  prophet 
25:13  s.  0.  my  A.  upon  Edom,  16 

Dan.  11:42  s.f.  h.  on  countries 

Zep.  1:4  on  Judah ;  2: 13  ag.  Assy. 

See  STRONG. 

Thy  HAND. 

Gen.  4:11  brother's  blood  fr.  t.  h. 
16:6  thy  maid  is  in  thy  A. 
22:12  lay  not  thyh.  upon  the  lad 
24:2  ttyA.undermy  thigh,  47:29 
49:8  ttiy  A.  be  in  neck  of  enem. 

Ex.  i.i  what  is  that  in  thy  h.  ? 


HAN 

£'r.4:17takerodinif.A.7:15;  17:5 
8:5  stretch  forth  thy  h.  9:22: 
10:12,21;  Mat.n-.VA ;  Mark^:?> 
Deut.  2:7  in  works  oUhyh.  14:29; 
15:10;  2.3:20;  28:8,  12,  20 
34  have  given  into  thyh.  Sihon 
3:2  del.  Og  and  people  into  t.  h. 
13:9  thy  h.  shall  be  first  on  him 
17 cleave nau.  cursed  th.  tot.  A. 
14:25  bind  up  money  in  thy  A. 
15:7  shut  thy  A.  fr.  poor  brother 
8  open  thy  h.  wide  to  brother 
23:25  pluck  the  ears  with  thyh. 
33:3  ail  his  saints  are  in  tliy  h. 
Jos.  6:2  given  into  thyh.  Jericho 
9:25  we  are  in  thyh.  to  do  to  us 
10:6  slack  not  ihy  h.  from  serv. 
Jud.  4:7  deliver  Sisera  into  t.  A. 
8:15  Zeba  and  Zalmunna  in  <.  A. 
18:19  lay  thy  h.  on  thy  mouth 

1  Sam.  14:19  withdraw  thy  h. 

2  Sam.  13:10  I  may  eat  of  Ihi/  h. 
24:16  stay  thyh.  1  Chr.  21:15 

\lthyh.  beag.  me,  1  CA?  .  21:17 

1  K.  17:11  morsel  of  bread  in  t.  A 
20:42  let  out  of  thy  h.  a  man 

2  K.  4:29  take  my  staff  in  thy  A. 
8:8  take  a  present  in  thy  A. 
9:1  take  this  box  of  oil  in  thyh 
13:16  put  thy  A.  upon  the  bow 

1  f.'hr.  4:10/.  h.  might  be  with  me 
29:12  in  thy  A.  power 

16  Cometh  of  thy  h. 

2  Chr.  20:6  in  t.  A.  is  th.  not  p.  ? 
Ezr.  7:14  law  of  God  is  in  thy  A. 

25  wisdom  of  G.  that  is  in  ^  A. 

Job  1:11  but  put  forth  thy  h.  2:5 

12  put  not  forth  thy  A. 
2:6  he  is  in  thy  h.  save  his  life 
10:7  none  can  del.  out  of  Hiy  A. 
11:14  iniq.  in  thy  h.  put  away 
13:21  witn.  thy  A.  far  from  me 
35:7  what  receiv.  he  of  thy  h.  ? 

Ps.  10:12  O  God,  lift  up  thy  h. 
1!  to  requite  it  with  thy  h. 
17:14  from  men  which  are  thyh. 
21:8  thy  A.  sh.  find  out  all  one. 
31:5  into  thyh.  I  com.  my  spirit 

15  my  times  are  in  thy  A. 
.32:4  day  and  night  th  i/h.  heavy 
.38:2  thy  A.  press. ;  .39:10  blow  of 
74:11  why  withd.  thou  thy  A.  f 
80:17  t.  A.  on  man  of  t.  riirht  A. 
104:28  openest  thy  A.  14,5:18 
119:173  t.  h.  help;  139:5  t.  A.  on 
139:10  there  shall  t.  h.  lead  me 
144:7  send  thy  h.  from  above 

Prov.  3:27  in  power  of  thy  A. 
6:1  stricken  thy  A.  with  a  stra. 
30:32  lay  t.  h.  upon  thy  mouth 

Ec.  7:18  withdraw  not  thy  A. 
9:10  whats.  thy  h.  flndeth  to  do 
11:6  in  evening  with,  not  thy  A. 

7s.  26:11  when  thy  h.  is  lifted,  up 
42:6  I  the  Lord  will  hold  thTj  A. 
47:6  given  my  inheritance  into 
thy  h. 

51:22  out  of  my  n.  cup  of  trem. 

57:10  th.  hast  found  life  oft.  A. 

64:8  we  are  the  work  of  thyh. 
Jer.  6:9  back  t.  h.  as  grape-gath. 

15:17  I  sat  alone  bee.  of  thy  A. 

2.5:28  refuse  to  take  cup  at  t.  h. 

36:14  take  in  thy  h.  the  roll 

40:4  chains  wh.  were  upon  t.  h. 
Ezek.  3:18  his  blood  will  I  re- 
quire at  thy  h.  20;  33:8 

6:11  smite  with  thy  h. 

10:2  fill  thy  h.  with  coals  of  fire 

23:31  give  her  cup  into  thy  A. 

37:17  shall  become  one  in  Ihyh. 

.38:12  tum  thy  h.  on  des.  places 
Pan.  2:38  fowls  given  into  thy  h. 
Mic.  5:9  thyh.  shall  be  lift  upon 

12  cut  off  witchc.  out  of  thy  A. 
Hat.  18:8  \tthyh.  off.  J/«r/l-9:43 
John  20:27  reach  t.  A.  and  thrust 
Actsi-.igi  to  do  whatever  thy  A. 

30  stretch,  forth  thy  A.  to  heal 
Vour  HAND. 
Gen.  43:12  double  money  in  y.  A. 
Ex.  12:11  your  staff  in  y'ovr  A 

2.3:31  inhab,  of  land  into  y.  h. 
Pent.  12:7  rej.  in  all  put  y.  A.  to 
Jos.  8:7  deliver  it  twtoyour  h.  20 

24:8  gave  Amorites  into  y.  A. 
Jud.  3:28  Moabites;  7:15  Midi. 
^Sam.  4:11  notreq.  blood  of  y.  A. 
tChr.  28:9  G.  deliv.  them  to  y.  h. 
Is.  1:12  require  this  at  your  A.  f 
Jer.  26:14  I  am  in  your  h. 

44:25  and  fultiUed  with  your  A. 
Mai.  1:10  nor  accept  offering  at 
yoiir  A . 

13  sho.  I  accept  this  of  y.  h.  ? 
2:13  rec.  with  good  will  at  y.  h. 

HANDED.   See  left,  weak. 


855 


HAN 

HANDBREADTH. 

Ex.  25:25  a  A.  round  about,  37:12 
I  K.  7:26  sea  aA.  thick,  2f;Ar.4:5 
Ps.  39:5  made  my  days  as  a  A. 
Ezek.  40:5  six  cubits  long  and  a  A. 

H.\ND  broad. 
Ezek.  40:43  hooks  a  A.  b.  fastened 

HANDFUL. 
Leo.  2:2  take  thereout  A.  flour, 
5:12;  6:15;  9:17:  Num.  5:26 
1  K.  17:12  A.  of  meal  in  a  barrel 
Ps.  72:16  a  A.  of  com  in  earth 
Ec.  4:6  better  is  A.  with  quietn. 
Jer.  9:22  as  A.  after  harvest-man 

HANDFULS. 
Gen.  41:47  brought  forth  by  A. 
Ex.  9:8  h.  of  ashes  of  furnace 
Puth  2:16  let  fall  also  some  A. 
1  K.  20:10  dust  of  S.  suffice  for  A. 
Ezek.  13:19  pol.  for  A.  of  barley  y 

HANDIWORK. 
Ps.  19:1  firmament  show,  his  A. 

HANDKERCHIEF,S. 
Acts  19:12  from  body  to  sick  A. 

HANDLE,  S. 
ffera.  4:21  J.  father  such  as  A.  harp 
Jud.  5:14  that  A.  pen  of  writer 
1  Chr.  12:8  A.  spear,  2  air.  25:5 
Ps.  115:7  hands,  but  they  A.  not 
Cant.  5:5  myrrh  on  A.  of  lock 
Jer.  2:8  that  A.  law  knew  me  not 
46:9  Libyans  that  A.  the  shield 
Ezek  27:29  all  that  A.  the  oar 
Luke  24:39  A.  me ;  Col.  2:21  A.  not 

HANDLED. 
Ezek.  21:11  furbished,  maybe  A. 
Mark  12:4  away  shamefully  h. 

1  John  1:1  have  A.  of  word  "of  life 

HANDLETH,  ING. 
Prov.  16:20  that  A.  matter  wisely 
Jer.  50:16  him  that  A.  sickle 
Ezek.  38:4  all  of  them  A.  swords 
Amos  2:15  stand  that  A.  bow 

2  Cw.  4:2  not  A.  word  of  God 

HANDMAID. 
Gen.  16:1  Sarai  had  a  h.  Tlajar 
29:24  Zilpah  to  be  L.'s  A.  3.5:26 
29Bil.  Rachel's  A.  .30:4;  .35:25 
Ex.  23:12  son  of  A.  be  refreshed 
Jud.  19:19  bread  and  wine  for  A, 
Puth  2:13  spoken  friendly  to  A. 
3:9  answer.  I  am  Ruth,  thy  h. 

1  Sam.  1:11  aflliction  of  A. 

16  count  not  thy  h.  dau.  of  Bel. 
18  let  A.  find  grace  in  thy  sight 
25:24  let  A.  speak ;  31  rem.  A. 
41  let  thy  A.  wash  feet  of  serv. 

2  Sam.  14:6  thy  A.  had  two  sons 

1  K.  1:13  didst  swear  to  thy  A.  ? 
3:20  while  thy  A.  slept 

2  A'.  4:2  thy  A .  hath  not  anything 

16  do  not  lie  to  thy  A. 

Ps.  86:16  save  the  son  of  thy  A. 
110:6  servant,  and  son  of  A. 
Prffv.  .30:23  a  A.  heir  to  mistress 
Luke  1:38  behold  the  A.  of  the  L. 

HANDMAIDEN. 
Luke  1:48  reg.  low  estate  of  A 

HANDMAIDS. 
Gen.  33:1  divided  children  to  A. 

2  put  A.  and  children  foremost 
Puth  2:13  not  like  to  one  of  A. 

2  Sam.  6:20  uncov.  in  eyes  of  A. 
J(>e/2:29onA.  I  pour  S.  ^cte2:18 

HANDS. 
Gen.  27:22  the  A.  are  the  A.  of  E. 

49:24  A.  made  strong  by  A.  ofG. 
Ex.  17:12  but  Moses'^A.  heavy 
Lev.  8:27  A.  A.  on  his  son's  A. 
Num.  6:19  put  on  A.  of  Nazarite 
Deut.  4:28  gods,  work  of  men'sA. 
27:15;  2A'.  19:18;  2  Chr.  32:19 

9:15  tables  of  gov.  in  two  A. 

17  I  cast  th,  out  of  my  two  A. 
17:7  A.  of  witnesses  first  on  him 

Jud.  8:6  A.  of  Zeba  and  Zalm.  15 
34  delivered  thom  out  of  A.  of 

enemies,  1  Sam.  14:48 
19:27  h.  were  njjon  threshold 
2  Sam.  2:7  A.  be  str.  Zee.  8:9,  13 

16:21  A.  of  all  shall  be  strong 
2  K.  3:11  water  on  A.  of  Elijah 
9::K  fou.  skull  and  palms  of  A. 

1  C'Ar.  25:2  under  the  A.  of  Asaph 

3  A.  of  Jedu.  6  A.  of  father 

2  Chr.  15:7  let  not  A.  be  weak 
Ezr.  4:4  weakened  /(.  of  people 
Job  4:3  strengthened  weak  A. 

1S:11  turnedme  into  A.  of  wick. 
17:3  will  strike  A.  with  me  1 
9  clean  A.  shall  be  stronger 
Ps.  24:4  he  that  hath  clean  A. 
26:10  A.  is  mis.  47:1  clap  A. 
.58:2  weigh  the  viol,  of  your  A. 


HAN 

Ps.  68:31  Ethiopia  stretch  out  A. 
115:4  their  idols  the  work  ot 

men's  A.  1.35:15;  Is.  .37:19 
7  they  have  A.  but  handle  not 
1.34:2  lift  up  A.  m  the  sanctuary 
140:4  keep  me  fr.  A.  of  wicked 
Prov.  6:10  folding  of  A.  24:.33 
17  hate  the  A.  shed  inno.  bio. 
12:14  recompense  of  man's  A. 
14:1  foolish  phicketh  it  with  A. 
17:18  striketh  h.  becom.  surety 
22:26  be  not  one  that  strike  A. 
30:28  spider  taketh  hold  wi.  h. 
31:13  work,  willing,  with  her  h. 
19  layeth  her  A.  to  the  spindle 
31  give  her  of  the  fruit  of  A. 
Ec.  4:6  both  A.  full  with  travel 
7:26  A.  as  ba.  10:18  idlen.  of  A. 
Cant.  7:1  work  of  A.  of  workm. 
Is.  1:15  spread  your  A.  hide  my 

eyes,  your  A.  full  of  blood 
2:8  worship  work  of  th.  own  A. 
13:7  theref  shall  all  A.  be  faint 
35:3  strengthen  ye  weak  A. 
45:9  he  hath  no  A. 
59:3  A.  are  defiled  with  blood 
Jer.  4:31  spr.  h.  say.  Woe  is  me 
10:3  work  of  A.  of  workmen 

9  and  of  the  A.  of  the  founder 
23:14  they  strengthen  also  h.  of 

evil-doers,  Ezek.  13:22 
.33:13  under  A.  of  him  that  tell. 
38:4  weaken  A.  of  men  of  war 
4S::37  upon  all  A.  sh.  be  cuttings 
Lam.  1:17  Zion  spreadeth  her  h. 
4:2  the  work  of  A.  of  the  potter 

10  A.  of  pitiful  women  have  a. 
Ezek.  7:17  A.  sh.  be  feeble,  21:7 
Dan.  2:;34  stone  cut  without  A.  45 
Mic.  7:3  may  do  evil  wi.  both  h. 
Xah.  3:19  shall  clap  A.  over  thee 
Ilag.i-.n  lab.  of  A.  I  smote  yoa 
Zee.  4:9  A.  of  Zer.  laid  founda. 
Mat.  15:20  unwa.  A.  JIark  7:2,  5 

17:22  betra.  into  A.  of  men, 
26:45;  Mark  9:31 ;  Luke  9:44 

18:8  two  A.  c.  into  fire,  Mark  9:43 
Mark  14:58  temple  made  with  A. 
Luke  22:53  stretched  forth  no  A. 

24:7  delivered  to  A.  of  sinful  ra. 
Acts  2:23  wicked  A.  have  crucifl. 

5:12  A.  of  apostles  wonders  wt. 

7:48  not  in  te.  made  w.  A.  17:24 

8:18  laying  on  of  the  apostles'  A. 

11:30  by  A.  of  Barnabas  and  S. 

17:25  nei.  worship,  wi.  men'sA. 

19:26  no  gods  are  made  with  A. 

20:34  A.  minis,  to  my  necessities 
2  Cor.5:l  house  not  madewithA. 
Eph.  2:11  circum.  in  flesh  by  A» 

Col.  2:11  circumcision  without  A. 
1  Thes.  4:11  study  to  work  w.  A. 
1  Tim.  2:8  lifting  up  holy  A. 

4:14  A.  of  the  presby.  Ileb.  6:2 
Heb.  9:11  taberna.  not  made  w.  A. 
24  not  ent.  place  made  with  A. 

10:31  fall  in  A.  of  the  living  G. 

12:12  wherefore  lift  up  the  A. 
Jam.  4:8  cleanse  your  A.  sinners 
See  CLAP. 

His  HANDS. 
Gen.  27:23  his  A.  hairy  as  brother 

48:14  guiding  Ais  A.  wittingly 
Ex.  17:12  A.  and  H.  staved  A.  A. 

32:19  M.  cast  tables  out  of  A.  A. 
Lev.  15:11  not  rinsed  A.  A.  in  w. 

10:21  lay  both  A.  A.  upon  head 
Xum,  24:10BalakBmote  A.  A.  to. 
Deut.  33:11  accept  work  of  A.  A. 

34:9  M.  laid  Aw  A.  upon  Joshua 
Jud.  9:16  accord,  to  des.  of  A.  h. 
1  Sam.  5:4  palms  of  A.  A.  cut  off 

14:13  .Jona.  climbed  up  on  A.  A. 

1  A'.  8:22  S.  spread  A.  A.  tow. 

heaven,  38:54  ;  2  CAr.  6:12, 
13,  29 

16:7  pro.  him  with  workof  A.  A. 

2  K.  4::34  and  put  A.  A.  upon  A.  A. 
13:16  put  A.  A.  up.  king's  hands 

Job  1:10  blessed  work  of  his  h. 
5:18  and  his  h.  make  whole 
20:10  A.  A.  restore  their  goods 
34::37clappeth  A.  A.  among  us 
Ps.  9:16  wicked  snared  in  A.  A. 
28:5  regard  not  opera,  of  A.  A. 
78:72  guided  by  skilful,  of  A.  A. 
81:6  A.  A.  were  deliv.  from  pots 
95:5  his  A.  formed  dry  laud 
111:7  works  of  A.  A.  are  verity 
Pwv.  21:25  his  h.  refuse  to  labor 
Ec.  4:5  fool  fold,  his  A.  together 
Cant.  5:14  A.  A.  are  as  gold  rings 
Is.  3:11  reward  of  A.  A.  be  given 
5:12  nor  consider  opera,  of  A.  A. 
17:8  altars,  work  of  A.  A. 
2.5:11  L.  shall  spread  forth  Ai5  A. 
3S:15  shaketh  hia  tu 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


IIAN 

Jer.  30:0  man  w.  U.  h.  on  luins? 
Hub.  3:10  lilted  Ids  h.  on 
Mat.  19: 13  A.  h.  on  th.  Mark  10:10 

27:24  waslied  h.  h.  be.  multitude 
Mark  8:2;3  Ais  A.  on  hia  eyes,  25 
X«/lv  24:40  show.  h.h.  JohnW:^ 
50  lifted  up  h.  h.  blessed  them 
Jnlin  1:3:3  given  all  th.  into  hU  h. 

20:25  see  in  h.  h.  print  of  nails 
Acts  9:17  putting  /iis  /i.  on  him 

12:1  Ilerod  stretched  forth  /m-  h. 
7  his  ehains  fell  ofl'froin  h.  h. 
S  Cor.  11:33  by  wall,  escap.  h.  h. 
Eph.  4:28  working  with  A.  A. 

/See  LAY,  LAID. 

My  HANDS. 

Gen.  20:5  in  innocency  olmy  h. 
Jud.  12:3  1  put  my  life  in  A. 

2  /Sam.  22:21  according  to  clean- 

ness of  7ny  A.  Ps.  18:20,  24 
85  he  teacheth  my  A.  to  war, 
Ps.  18::34;  144:1 
JVek.  6:9  O  God,  strengthen  myk. 
Job  9:30  make      h.  iie.  so  clean 

16:17  any  injustice  in  my  A. 

31:7  any  blot  cleaved  to  my  h. 
Ps.  7:3  if  there  be  iniq.  in  my  A. 

22:16  pierced  my  h.  andmy  feet 

26:6  wash  my  h.  in  innocency 

28:2  lift  my  h.  tow.  thy  oracle 

6.3:4  lift  my  A.  in  thy  name 

73:13  I  have  washed  my  h. 

119:48  my  A.  willl  lift 

141:2  lifting  up  my  A.  as  even. 

143:6  strett'h  forth  my  li. 
Is.  19:25  bless,  be  work  of  my  h. 

45:11  concerninf;  work  ofmy  A. 
12  myh.  stretched  out  heavens 

49:18  on  palms  of  my  h. 

60:21  people  the  work  of  my  h. 

65:2  I  have  spread  out  my  h. 
Dan.  3:15  del.  you  out  of  my  A. 

10:10  on  the  palms  of  7Hy  A. 
Luke  24:39  he.7ny  A.  Jolm  20:27 
John  13:9  also  my  A.  and  head 
Bom.  10:21  I  stretched  my  A. 
S  Tim.  1:6  by  putting  on  of  »i.  A. 

Our  HANDS. 
Oen.  5:29  concerning  toil  of  o.  A. 
Deut.  21:7  o.  A.  have  not  shed  b. 
Jos.  2:24  delivered  into  onr  h. 
Jud.  13:23  a  meat-off.  at  ourh. 
1  Sam.  17:47  give  you  into  o.  A. 
44:20  stretched  out  our  A. 

90:17  establish  work  of  our  A. 
Jer.  6:24  our  A.  wax  feeble 
Lam.  3:41  our  heart  with  our  A. 
//OS.  14:3  work  of  our  h. 
1  C'or.  4:12  work,  with  our  own  A. 
1         1:1  o((f  A.  hand,  word  of 

Their  HANDS. 
Ex.  29:10  put    A.  on  head 

15  put  t.  h.  on  head  of  ram,  19 
Kum.  8:10  put  thdr  h.  on  Lev  it. 

12  lay  their  h.  on  the  bullock 
Deut.  1:25  brought  fruit  in  t.  A. 

21:6  wash  t.  A.  over  the  heifer 

3  /Sawi.  4:12  they  cut  ofT  their  A. 
3  /r.  11:12  they  clapped  tfieir  A. 
,  !S:17  proT.  me  to  anj^er  with 

works  of  ilieir  A.  2  CAr.  34:25 
^'jr.  1:6  strengthened  their  h. 
6:8  work  prospereth  in  their  A. 
6:22  strengthen  t.  A.  in  work 
Neh.  2:18  streng,     A.  for  work 
6:9  their  A.  shall  be  weakened 
Job  5:12  t.  A.  cannot  perf.  enter. 
30:2  whereto  stre.  t.  A.  profit  ? 
Ps.  76:5  m.  of  mi.  not  found  t.  A. 
91:12  angels  bear  thee  in  t.  h. 
125:3  lest  right,  put  t.  h.  to  in. 
Is.  25:11  tog.  with  spoils  o{t.  h. 
'  59:6  act  of  violence  is  in  t.  h. 
I  65:22  elect  enjoy  work  of  t.  A. 
Jer.  1:16  worshipped  works  t.  h. 

32:30  prov.  with  works  of  <.  A. 
Ezek.  10:12  t.  h.  and  wings  full 
I  2.3:37  blood  is  in  their  A.  45 
Jon.  3:8  turn  from  viol,  in  t.  h. 
Hag.  2:14  ev.  work  olt.  A.  unci. 
Mat.  4:6  in  ^AfiV'  A.  they  shall 
bear  thee  up,  Luke  4:11 
15:2  wash  not  t.  h.  wh.  they  eat 
26:67  others  smote  him  with  the 

palms  of  t.  A.  Mark  14:65 
Mark  7:3  exc.  wash  t.  A.  eat  not 
Luke  6:1  rubbing  them  in  t.  A. 
JoA«  19:3smotenim  withMcirA. 
Acts  14:3  won.  to  be  done  by  t.  h. 
jRev.  7:9  wh.  robes,  palms  in  t.  A. 
9:20  repented  not  of  wor.  of  t.  h. 
20:4  nor  had  rec.  mark  in  t.  A. 
Thy  HANDS. 
Deut.  16:15  Lord  shall  bless  thee 
in  all  works  of  thy  h.  24:19 


HAP 


HAR 


2  Sam.  3:34  t.  h.  were  not  bound  Ps.  127:5  A.  man  hath  quiver  full 


.Job  10:3  to  despise  work  of  A.  ? 
8  tliy  h.  made  and  fashion,  me 
14:15  desire  to  work  of  thy  h. 
22:30  deliv.  by  jnireness  of  t.  h. 
Ps.  8:6domin.  overworksof  t.  A. 
102:25  heavens  work  of  thy  h. 
119:73  thy  li.  have  made  me 
128:2  Shalt  eat  labor  of  thy  A. 
138:8  forsake  not  works  of  t.  h. 
143:5  I  muse  on  work  of  thy  A. 
Jer.  2:37  thy  A.  on  thy  head 
Larn.  2:19  lift  thyh.  for  thychil. 
Mic.  5:13  no  more  worship  t.  A. 
Zee.  13:6  wh.  are  these  in  t.h.? 
Luke  23:46  to  thy  A.  I  com.  my 
.John  21:18  shalt  stretch  thy  A. 
lleb.  1:10  heavens  works  oft.  A. 
2:7  set  him  over  works  of  thy  h. 

HANDSTAVES. 
Ezek.  39:9  shall  burn  the  A. 

HANDWEAPON. 
Xum.  35:18  smite  him  with  A. 

HANDAATIITING. 
Col.  2:14  blotting  out  the  A. 
HANG. 

Gen.  40:19  Ph.iraoh  shall  A.  thee 
Kiiin.  25:4  A.  thi'm  bcf.  the  Lord 
Deut.  21:22  if  tl.ou  A.  him 
28:66  thy  life  shall  A.  in  doubt 
Eft.  6:4  speak  to  A.  Mordecai 
7:9  king  said,  A.  him  thereon 
Is.  22:24  they  sh.  A.  on  him  glory 
jMm.  2:10  virgins  A.  their  heads 
Ezek.  15:3  take  pin  to  A.  any  ves. 
Mat.  22:40  on  th.  two  A.  all  law 
Arts  28:4  ven.  beast  A.  on  hand 
Ueb.  12:12  up  hands  wh.  A.  down 

HA.NGED. 
Gen.  40:22  A.  chief  baker,  41:13 
Deut.  21:23  that  is  A.  is  accursed 
2  Sam.  17:23  Ahitho.  A.  ;18:10A. 
21:9  seven  sons  of  Saul  A.  they 
Ext.  2:23  chamberlains  were  A. 
7: 10  A.  Ham. ;  9: 14  A.  ten  sons 
Ps.  137:2  A.  harps  on  willows 
/a7?i.  5:12  princes  A.  by  hands 
i:z(k.  27:10  A.  the  shield,  11 
J/a<.  18:6  bet.  mi  list,  were  h.  ab. 
his  neck,  jl/arf:9:42;  X?i.  17:2 
27:5  Judas  went  and  A.  himself 
Luke  23:39  thieves  who  were  A. 
^cY«  5:30  and  A.  on  tree,  10:39 

HANGETH. 
Job  26:7  A.  earth  ujion  nothing 
Gal.  3:13  cursed  ev.  one  A.  on  tr. 

HANGING. 
Jos.  10:26  A.  on  trees  till  evening 

H.\NGING,  Substantive. 
Sr.  26:.36  make  A.  for  door  of  tent 
37  make  for  the  A.  five  pillars 
27:16  A.  for  court-gate,  38:18; 

39:40 ;  40:8,  33 
35:15  h.  for  door  enter,  taber- 
nacle, 36:37  ;  39:38 ;  40:5,  28 
HANGINGS. 
E.y:.  27:9A.100cub.  11;38:9, 11 
12  shall  be  A.  of  SOcubits,  38:12 
35:17  h.  of  court,  38:9,  16,  18; 

39:40;  >V!/?rt.  3:26  ;  4:2b 
2  K.  23:7  women  wove  A.  for  gr. 
HANNAH.    1  Sam.  1:2;  2:21 
HANOCH.      Gen.    25:4;  46:9; 
Num.  26:5;  1  Uir.  I:a3;  5:3 
HANUN. 
2  Sam.  10:1  H.  reig.  1  Chr.  19:4 
Neh.  3:13  H.  repaired  val.  gate,  30 

HAPLY. 
Mark  11:13  if  A.  he  mi.  find  fruit 
Luke  14:29  lest  A.  after  laid  fou. 
Acts  5:39  lest  A.  found  fighta.  G. 
17:27  if  A.  they  might  feel 
HAPPEN. 
Preyv.  12:21  no  evil  A.  to  the  just 
Is.  41:22  show  us  what  shall  A. 

HAPPENED. 
2  Sam.  1:6  as  I  A  .  by  chance  on 
Jer.  44:2:}  therefore  evil  is  A. 


H.iPPENETH. 

Ec.  2:14  one  ev.  h.  to  them  all 

15  as  it  A.  to  fool,  so  it  A.  tome 
9:11  time  and  chance  A.  to  all 

HAPPY. 
Deut.  33:29  A.  art  thou,  O  Israel 
1  K.  10:8  A.  thy  men,  A.  thv  ser- 
vants, 2  Chr.  9: 


137:8  li.  he  who  reward,  thee,  9 
144:15  h.  people  in  such  a  case. 

A.  peo.  whose  God  is  the  L. 
146:5  A.  is  he  that  hath  G.  of  J. 
Prov.  3:13  A.  man  find,  wisdom 
14:21  A.  he  hath  mercy  on  poor  ] 
16:20  whoso  trust,  iu  L.  A.  is  he  | 
28:14  A.  is  man  that  fear,  alway  j 
29:18  that  keepeth  law,  A.  is  he  I 
Jer.  12:1  why  A.  deal  treacher,  ? 
.Mai.  3:15  we  call  the  proud  A. 
■Ion.  13:17  kn.  things,  h.  if  doth. 
Horn.  14:22A.  is  he  that  condemn. 
.lam.  5:11  them  A.  who  endure 
1  I'el.  3.14  suffer  for  righte.  A.  ye 
4:14  reproached  for  C'h.  A.  ye 
HAPPIER. 

1  Cor.  7:40  she  is  A.  if  she  abide 
HARAN,  a  man. 

Gen.  11:26  T.  begat  H.  27,  28,  31 

HAR.4N,  a  place. 
Gen.  11:31  Terah  came  to  H.  32 
12:4  Abram  departed  out  of  II. 
27:43  flee  to  H.  28:10;  29:4 

2  K.  19:12  fath.  destr.  H.  Is.  37:12 
HAKBONAH.    Est.  1:10;  7:9 

HARD. 
Gen.  18:14  any  th.  too  A.  for  L.  ? 
35:16  Kachel  had  A.  labor,  17 
K.r.  1:14  lives  bit.  with  A.  bond. 
l>i  lit.  1:17  cause  too  A.  bring  me 
17:8  matter  too  A.  in  judgment 
2(i:6  Egvpt  laid  on  h.  bondage 
iSam.  3:39  sons  of  Zeruiah  too  A. 

1  A'.  10:1  to  i)rove  with  A.  ques- 
tions. 2  Chr.  9:1 

2  K.  2:10  thou  hast  asked  A.  th. 
Job  41:24  as  A.  as  piece  of  r.-.illst 
Ps.  60:3  showed  peo.  A.  things 

94:4  how  long  wick.  spe.  A.  th. 
Prov.  13:15  way  of  ti-ansgr.  is  A. 
■Ter.  32:17  nothin!'  too  A.  27 
Ezek.  3:5  to  people  of  A.  laii".  6 
Mat.  25:24  I  knew  thou  art  A. 
Murk  10:24  A.  for  th.  tru.  in  rich. 
John  6:60  this  is  a  A.  saying 
Acts  9:5  A.  to  kick  ag.  pri.  20:14 
Ileb.  5.11  and  A.  to  be  uttered 
2  Pet.  3:16  thi.  A.  to  be  underst. 
Jude  15  convince  of  A.  speeches 

H.ARD,  Adjective. 

Lev.  3:9  rump  oft' A.  backbone 

1  Chr.  19:4  cut  garm.  A.  by  but. 
Ps.  63:8  foUoweth  A.  after  thee 
Joa.  1:13  rowed  A.  to  br.  to  land 
Acts  18:7  joined  A.  to  synagogue 

HARDEN. 
Ex.  4:21  I  will  A.  Pharaoh's 
heart,  7:3 ;  14:4 
14:17  A.  hearts  of  Egyptians 
Deut.  15:7  shalt  not  A.  thy  heart 
.Jos.  11:20  L.  to  A.  their  hearts 
./o6  6:10  A.  myself  in  sorrow 
Ps.  95:8  A.  not  your  hearts,  Heb. 
3:8,  15;  4:7 

H.4RDENED. 
Ex.  7:13  L.  A .  Phar.'s  heart.  9:12 ; 
10:1,  20,  27;  11:10;  14:8 
14  he.  A.  -22  was  A.  8:19:9:7,35 
8:15  he  A.  his  heart, 32;  9:34 
Ucut.  2:30  G.  A.  his  spirit 

2  A'.  17:14  they  A.  their  necks 
Xeh.  9:16  A.  th.  necks,  17,  29 
.Job  9:4  who  hath  A.  himself. 

39:16  A.  against  her  young  ones 
Is.  03:17  why  hast  thou  A.  heart? 
■Jer.  7:26  but  A.  their  neck 
Tkm.  5:20  his  mind  A.  in  pride 
Mark  6:.52  for  their  heart  was  A. 
8: 17  have  ye  your  heart  yet  A.  f 
■Jolin  12:40  blinded  eyes,  A.  heart 
Acts  19:9  when  divers  were  A. 
Ikb.  3:13  lest  any  of  you  be  A. 

HARDENETH. 
Pror.  21:29  wicki'd  man  A.  face 
2,8:14  h.  lieart  fall  into  mischief 
29:1  being  reproved  A.  his  neck 
Pom.  9:18  whom  he  will  he  A. 
Horn.  11:25  blindness  is  A.  to  Is.  HARD-HEARTED. 
1  Cor.  10:11  th.  A.  for  cnsamples  Ezek.  3:7  house  of  Israel  are  A.-A. 
Phil.  1:12  things  A.  me  fallen  HARDER. 

1  Pet.  4:12  strange  thing  A.  to  y.  py^^,  jg.jg  ^  ,o  i,e  won  th.  citv 

2  Pt«.  2:22  A.  according  to  prov.    j^,.  5.3  made  faces  A.  than  rock 
Ezek.  3:9  A.  than  flintmade  fore. 

HARDLY. 
Is.  8:21  shall  pass  through  it  A. 
Mat.  19:2;?  rich  m.  A.  enf.  kingd. 
of  G.  Mark  10:23 ;  Liil:e  18:24 
9:39  A.  departeth  from  him 
HARDNESS. 

<y  h.  !i4:i9  vams,  a  (  nr.  9:  f  1  Job  38:38  dust  gi-oweth  into  A 

^tf.  7:11  afterw.  thyh.he  stren.  I  Jc*  5:17  A.  isman.wh.  G.  correc.  \Mat  19:8  A.  of  hearts,  Ma7k  10:5 

856 


HAR 

Mark  3:5  grieved  for  A.  of  heart 
Mark  16:14  uph.  with  A.  of  heart 
Pom.  2:5  h .  and  impenitent  heart 
2  Tim.  2:3  A.  as  soldier  of  J.  C. 

HARE. 
Lev.  11:6  A.  is  unci.  /)€u<.  14:7 

HARLOT. 
Gen.  34:31  d,  wi.  sister  as  wi.  A.  / 
38:15  he  thought  her  to  be  a  A. 
Lee.  21:14  high-priest  not  takeA. 
./os.  2:1  spies  came  to  A.'s  house 
6:17  only  Eahab  the  h.  sh.  live 
./«'/.  16:1  Sam.  saw  there  a  A. 
/Voi).  7:10  woman  wi.  attire  of  A. 
/?.  1:21  faithful  city  become  A. 
23:15  after  70  years  T.  sing  as  A. 
■ler.  2:20  wanderest,  plaving  It. 
3:1  thou  hast  played  the  A.  6,  8 
Ezek.  16:15  playedst  the  A. 
16  playedst  A.  /  28  jilayed  A. 
41  cause  to  cease  from  play.  A. 
23:5  Aholah  played  the  A. 
Ifos.  2:5  mother  hath  played  h. 
4:15  though  Israel  play  the  A. 
■Joel  3:3  given  a  boy  for  a  A. 
Mic.  1:7  return  to  the  hire  of  A. 
A'ah.  3:4  whored,  of  well  fav.  A. 

1  Cor.  0:15  make  th.  mem.  of  A. 
16  is  joined  to  a  A.  is  one  body 

Ileb.  11:31  h.  Rahab perished  not 
Jam.  2:25  R.  the  A.  just,  by  wor. 

HARLOTS. 
Prov.  29:3keepctlicomp.  withA. 
■fer.  5:7  assemble  troops  in  A.  h. 
//os.  4:14  saciiflce  with  A.  j 
J/a^.  21:31  A.  go  into  king,  of  G. 

32  publicans  and  A.  believed  h. 
Luke  15::i0  devoured  liv.  with  A. 
Pev.  17:5  Babylon,  mother  of  A. 

HAR.M. 
Lev.  5:16  amends  for  A.  done 

2  A'.  4:41  was  no  A.  in  the  pot 
1  Chr.  16:22  pro.  no  A.  Ps.  105:15 
P;w.  3:.30  if  he  have  dona  no  A. 
Jfr.  39:12  do  him  no  A. 
^rfs  10:28  no  A. 27:21  gained  A. 

28:5  felt  no  A.  ,•  6  saw  no  A.  ,•  21 
spake  any  A. 

HARM,  Verb. 
1  Pet.  3:13  A.  you,  if  fol.  of  good  I 

HARMLESS. 
Mat.  10:16  serp.  and  A.  as  doves 
J'hil.  2:15  may  be  A.  eons  of  G. 
Ueb.  7:26  holy,  A.  and  nndefiled 
HARNESS,  Substantive. 

1  K.  20:11  girdeth  on  A.  boast 
22:.34  joints  of  A.  2  Chr.  18:33 

2  C'A?'.  9:24  brought  every  man  A. 
H.\RNESS,  ED,  Verb. 

&.  13:18  Israel  went  up  A. 
./er.  40:4  A.  horses,  up  horsemen 
HAROD.    Jud.  7:1 
UAROSHETH.   J^urf.  4:2 

HARP. 
Gen.  4:21  fa.  of  th.  th.  handle  A. 
1  .S'am.  10:5  meet  proph.  with  A. 
16:16  cunning  player  on  h. 
1  Chr.  25:3  prophesied  with  A. 
J06  21:12  the  timbrel  and  A. 
.30:31  A.  is  turned  to  mourning 
Ps.  33:2  praise  L.  with  A.  150:3 
43:4  on  the  A.  will  I  praise  thee 
49:4  open  dark  saving  upon  A. 
57:8  psaltery  and  A.  108:2 
71:22  I  will  sing  with  A.  92:3  ; 

98:5 ;  147:7 ;  149:3 
81:2  bring  hither  the  pleasant  A. 
Is.  5: 12  A.  and  viol  in  their  feasta 
10:11  bowels  sound  like  a  A. 
Dan.  3:5  sound  of  A.  7,  10.  15 

1  Cor.  14:7  whether  pipe  or  A. 
HARPS. 

2  Sam.  6:5  D.  and  Is.  played  A. 
1 K.  10:12  made  of  almug-trees  A. 
Ps.  137:2  hanged  A.  upon  willows 
Pev.  5:8  evei  v  one  of  them  A. 

14:2  harp,  with  A.  ;  15:2  A.  of  G. 

See  CY3LBAL. 

HARPED. 

1  Cor.  14:7  kn.  what  piped  or  A. 

HARPERS. 
Pev.  14:2  I  heard  the  voice  of  A. 
18:22  voice  of  A.  heard  no  more 
I  HARROW. 
Job  39:10  will  he  A.  valleys. 

1  HARROWS. 

2  Sam.  12:31  under  A.  of  iron 
1  Chr.  20:3  cut  with  saws  and  A. 

HART,  S. 
Deut.  12:15  mav  eat  flesh  of  the. 

A.  14:5;  15.22 
7^.  42:1  as  A.  panteth  after  water 
I  Is.  35:0  lame  man  kup  as  a  A. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HAS 

Lam.  1:6  princes  become  like  h. 
See  TOUNG. 

HARVEST. 

Gen.  8:22  earth  rem.  h.  not  cease 
45:6  shall  nei.  be  earing  nor  A. 

Ex.  23:16  the  feast  of  h.  34:22 

Zev.  25:5  accord  of  h.  not  reap 

1  Sam.  6:13  men  reaping  their  A. 
1217  is  it  not  wheat-A.  to-day  ? 

Job  5:5  whose  A.  hungry  eatcth 

Pros.  6:8  ant  gather  food  m  A. 
10:5  sleepeth  in  A.  cans,  shame 
86:1  snow  in  sura,  as  rain  in  A. 

Is.  9:3  according  tojoy  in  A. 
16:9  shouting  for  A.  is  fallen 
17:11  A.  be  heap  in  day  of  grief 
18:4  cloud  of  dew  in  heat  of  A. 
5  afore  A.  when  bud  is  perfect 
23:3  A.  of  the  river  is  her  reven. 

Jer.  5:17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  A. 
24  reserveth  to  us  weeks  of  A. 
8:20  A.  is  past,  sum.  is  ended 

Joel  1:11  the  A.  of  field  perished 
3:13  in  sickle,  for  the  A.  is  ripe 

Amos  4:7  yet  three  months  to  A. 

Mat.  9:37  the  A.  is  plenteous 

38  pray  L.  A.  to  send,  Luke  10:2 
13:30  grow  together  until  A. 

39  the  A.  is  end  of  the  world 
Mark  4:29  put  in  sickle,  A.  come 
Luke  10:2  said.  The  A.  is  great 
John  4:35  fields  are  white  to  A. 
Sei).  14:15  the  A.  of  earth  is  ripe 

H4RVEST->f4!V. 

7s.  17:5  when  /i.-m.  gather,  corn 
Jer.  9:22  the  handful  after  A.-m. 

Time  of  HARVEST. 
Jos.  3:15  Jord.  overfloweth  t.  A. 
Prov.  25:13  cold  of  snow  t.  of  A. 
Jer.  50:16  handleth  sickle  in  A.  V. 
51:33  the  t.  of  her  h.  shall  come 
Mat.  13:20  t.  of  A.  say  to  reapers 
HAST. 

Mat.  19:21  sell  all  thou  A.  Mark 
10:21 ;  Luke  18:22 
S5:25  there  thou  A.  that  is  thine 
John  6:68  A.  words  of  etej-nal  life 
7:20  thou  A.  a  devil,  8:48,  52 
Bom.  14:23  A.  thou  faith  ? 
1  Cor.  4:7  what  A.  thou  that  did. 
Jam.  2:18  thou  A.  faith 
Eev.  2:6  but  this  thon  h. 
8  A.  a  little  strength,  3:1.4 
11  hold  that  fast  which  thou  A. 
HASTE,  Substantive. 
Ex.  12:11  ye  shall  eat  in  A. 

33  out  of  laud  in  A.  Dent.  16:3 
1  Sam.  21:8  king's  business  re- 
quired A. 
Ps.  31:22  said  in  A.  I  am  cut  off 
116:11  I  said  in  A.  All  men  liars 
Lt.  52:12  shall  not  go  out  withA. 
Dan.  3:24  kin^  rose  in  A. 
6:19  went  mri.  to  den  of  lions 
Mark  6:25  came  in  A.  to  the  king 
Luke  1:39  went  to  liill-cou.  w.  A. 

HASTE. 
Gen.  19:22  A.  thee,  escape  thither 
1  Sayn.  23:27  A.  thee,  for  Philis. 
Ps.  22:19  strength,  A.  to  help  me 
See  MAKE  HASTE. 

HASTED. 
Gen.  18:7  and  he  A.  to  dress  it 
Jos.  4:10  people  A.  over  Jordan 
10:13  the  sun  A.  not  to  go  down 
1  Sam.  17:48  David  A.  and  ran  to 
2.5:23  Abigail  saw  Da,  she  A.  42 
28:24  the  witch  at  Endor  A. 

1  K.  20:41  prophet  A.  and  took 

2  Chr.  26:20  himself  A.  to  "o  out 
Est.  6:12  Ilaman  A.  to  his  house 

14  they  A.  to  bring  Ilaman 
Job  31:5  foot  hath  A.  to  deceit 
Ps.  48:5  and  A.  away,  101:7 
Acts  20:16  Paul  A.  to  Jerusalem 

HASTEIV. 
P«.  16:4  A.  after  anotlicr  god 
55:8  I  would  A.  my  escape 
Ec.  2:25  who  can  A.  more  than  I  ? 
Is.  60:22  L.  will  A.  in  his  time 
Jer.  1:12  I  will  A.  my  word 

HASTEIVED,  ETH. 

Est.  3:15  being  A.  by  king,  8:14 
Is.  51:14  the  exile  A.  to  be  loosed 
Jer.  17:16  not  A.  fr.  being  pastor 

HASTETH. 

Job  9:26  as  eagle  tliat  h.  to  prey 
Prov.  7:C3  as  a  bird  A.  to  snare 

19:2  he  that  A.  wi.  his  feet  sin. 

28:22  A.  to  be  rich,  hath  evil  eye 
Ec.  1:5  sun  A.  to  where  he  arose 
Hab.  1:8  fly  as  ea'fle  that  A. 
Zep.  1:14  day  of  Lord  A.  greatly 


HAT 

HASTILY. 

Jnd.  2:23  without  driving  th.  A. 
/Vw.  20:21  inheritance  gotten  A. 

25:8  go  not  forth  A.  to  strive 
John  11:31  saw  Mary  she  rose  A. 

HASTi:VG. 
/s.  16:5  and  A.  righteousness 
2P«<.  3:12  A.  to  day  of  the  Lord 

HASTY. 
Prov.  14:29  A.  of  spirit  exal.  folly 

29:20  a  man  A.  in  words  ? 
Ec.  5:2  let  not  thy  heart  be  A. 

7:9  be  not  A.  in  thy  spirit 

8:3  not  too  A.  to  go  out  of  sight 
7s.  28:4  as  A.  fruit  before  summer 
Dan.  2:15  why  is  decree  so  A.  ? 
Hot).  1:6  bitter  and  A.  nation 

HATCH,  ETH. 
Is.  .34:15  owl  shall  A.  and  gather 

59:5  they  A.  cockatrice's  eggs 
Jer.  17:11  as  partridge  on  eggs  A. 
HATE. 

Gen.  24:60  possess  of  those  th.  A. 
i>('.  19:17  Shalt  not  A.  brother 

26:17  th.  A.  you  sh.  reign  over 
Num.  10:.35  let  them  that  A.  thee 
Deut.  22:13  go  unto  her  and  A. 

24:3  if  the  latter  husband  A,  her 

2  Chr.  19:2  love  them  that  A.  L.? 
./o6  8:22  A.  thee  clothed  with  sh. 
Ps.  21:8  find  those  that  A.  thee 

•34:21  th.  A.  righteous  sh.  be  des. 
68:1  that  A.  him  flee  before  him 
a3:2  A.  thee  have  lifted  up  head 
89:23  plague  them  that  A.  him 
97:10  ye  that  love  Lord  A.  evil 
105:25  turned  their  heart  to  A. 
129:5  let  th.  be  turned  that  A.  Z. 

Prov.  1:22  fools,  will  ye  A.  know. 
6:16  these  six  doth  the  Lord  A. 
8:13  fear  of  the  Lord  is  toA.  evil 
9:8  rep.  not  scorner,  lest  h.  thee 
19:7  all  brethren  of  poor  A.  him 
29:10  bloodthirsty  A.  the  uprig. 

Ec.  3:8  time  to  1.  and  time  to  A. 

Ainos  5:10  they  A.  him  that  reb. 
15  A.  the  evil,  love  the  good 

Mic.  3:2  A.  good,  and  love  evil 

Mat.  5:43  love  neigh.  A.  enemy 
44  sood  to  th.  a;  y.  Luke  6:27 
6:24  he  will  A.  one,  Luke  16:13 
24:10  betray  and  A.  one  another 

Luke  1:71  saved  from  hand  th.  A. 
6:22  blessed  are  ye  when  men  A. 
14:26  A.  not  his  father 

John  7:7  the  world  cannot  A .  vou 
15:18  world  A.  ynu,  1  John  .3:13 

Rev.  17:16  these  shall  A.  whore 
1  H  4TE 

1  K.  22:8  /A.  him.  2  CTr.  18:7 
P.J.  101:3  /A.  work  of  them 

119:104  7A.  every  false  way.  128 
113  I  A.  vain  th.  thy  law  I  love 
163  /  A.  and  abhor  "lying 
139:21  /A.  them  that'hatethee? 
22  /A.  them  with  perfect  hatr. 
Proi\  8:13  froward  mouth  do /A. 
Is.  61:8  /A .  robbery  for  bumt-oft". 
Jer.  44:4  do  not  this  thing  Ik. 
Amos  5:21  /A.  your  frast-davs 
8:17  these  are  thiin;s  Ik. 
Pom.  7:15  what  /A.  that  do  I 
Rev.  2:6  deeds  of  Nicolait.  /A.  15 

HATE  me. 

26:27  come,  seeing  A. 
Ex.  20:5  to  third  and  fourth  gen. 
of  them  that  A.  me,  Deut.  5:9 
32:41  rew.  them  that  A.  me 

3  iSam.  22:41  destroy  them  that 

A.  m«,  Ps.  18:40 

Ps.  9:13  suff.  of  them  that  A.  we 
2.5:19  A.  me  with  cruel  hatred 
.35:19  let  them  wink  that  A.  m£ 
.38:19  A.  me  wong.  many,  69:4 
41:7  all  that  A.  me  whisper  tog. 
60:14  deliv.  fr.  them  that  A.  me 
118:7  see  desire  on  th.  that  A.  me 

Prov.  8:36  they  that  h.  me 

HATED 

Gm.  27:41  Esau  A.  Jacob 
37:4  A.  Joseph  yet  the  more,  5, 8 
49:23  shot  at  him  and  A.  him 

Dent.  1:27  bee.  Lord  A.  us,  9:28 
4:42  A.  him  n.  19:4,  6;  Jos.  20:5 
21:17  sh.  acknowledge  son  of  A. 

,Tiid.  15:2  I  thought  thou  A.  her 

2  5'a»i.  .5:8  lame  and  blind  are  A. 
Est.  9:1  rule  them  that  A.  them 
Ps.  26:5  A.  congieg.  of  evil-doers 

31:6  I  A.  them  that  regard  lying 
44:7  put  them  to  shame  that  A. 
106:41  they  that  A.  them  ruled 
Prm\  1:29  they  A.  knowledge 
5:12  how  have  I  A.  instruction  ! 
14:17  man  of  wicked  dev.  is  A. 


HAU 

Prov.  14:20  poor  is  A.  even  of  nei. 
Ec.  2:17  A.  life;  I  A.  labor 
Is.  60:15  been  forsaken  and  A. 
■ler.  12:8  have  I  A.  my  heritage 
Ezek.  16:.37  gather  them  thou  A. 

35:6  since  thou  hast  not  A.  blood 
IIos.  9:15  A.  them  for  wicked. 
Mat.  1:3  I  A.  Esau,  Pwn.  9:13 
Mat.  10:22  ye  shall  be  A.  JfarA 
1:3:13;  21:17 

24:9  ye  shall  be  A.  of  all  nations 
Luke  19:14  his  citizens  A.  him 
John  15:18  it  A.  me  bef.  it  A.  you 

24  seen  and  A.  both  me  and  P. 

25  they  A.  me  without  a  cause 
17:14  the  world  hath  A.  them 

t)A.  5:29  no  man  A.  own  flesh 
*.  1:9  thou  hast  A.  iniquity 
HATEFUL,  LV. 
Ps.  36:2  iniq.  be  found  to  be  A. 
.fi'jc/;.  23:29  sh.  deal  with  thee  A. 
Tit.  3:3  A.  hating  one  another 
Rev.  18:2  cage  unci,  and  A.  bird 

HATERS. 
Ps.  81:15  A.  of  L.  should  submit 
Rom.  1:30  backbiters,  A.  of  God 

HATEST. 
2  Sam.  19:6  and  A.  thy  friends 
Ps.  .5:5  A.  workers  of  iniquity 
4.5:7  lov.  rifjhte.  A.  wickedness 
.50:17  thou  A.  instruction 
Rev.  2:6  A.  deeds  of  Nicolaitans 

HATETH. 
Z)e?/^  7:10  not  slack  to  him  A. 
16:22  nor  set  up  image  Lord  A. 
Job  .34:17  sh.  he  who  li.  right  go.? 
Ps.  11:5  loveth  viol,  his  soul  A. 
120:6  dwelt  him  that  A.  peace 
P»-ot).  11:15  A.  suretyship  is  sure 
12:1  hethat  A.  reproof  is  brutish 
1.3:5  a  righteous  man  A.  lying 
24  he  that  spareth  rod  A.  son 
15:10  that  A.  reproof  shall  die 

27  he  that  A.  gifts  shall  live 
26:24  that  A.  dissemb.  with  lips 

28  lying  tongue  A.  those  afilic. 
28:16  A.  cove.  sh.  prolong  days 
29:24  partner  with  thief  A.  soul 

7s-.  1:14  appo.  feasts  my  soul  A. 
Mai.  2:18  he  A.  putting  away 
John  3:20  ev.  one  doeth  evil  A.  1. 
7:7  me  world  A.  bee.  I  testify 
12:25  A.  life  in  world  sh.  keep  it 
15:19  not  of  world,  world  A.  you 
23  A.  me  A.  my  Father  also 
1  John  2:0  A.  bro.  is  in  darkn.  11 
3:15  A.  his  brother  Is  murderer 
4:20  I  love  G.  A.  brother,  is  liar 

HATING. 
F.r.  18:21  A.  coveteousness 
Tit.  3:3  and  A.  one  another 
Jude  23  A.  garm.  spotted  by  flesh 
HATH. 

7Vo».  23:29  who  A.  woe?  who  A. 

sorrow  1  who  A.  wounds  1 
Is.  45:9  A.  no  ha.  50:10  no  light 
5."):1  A.  no  money,  buy  and  eat 
■Ter.  49:1  A.  I.  no  sons?  A.  no  heir? 
Mat.  8:20  A.  not  where  to  lay  his 
head,  Lvke  9:58 
11:15  he  that  A.  ears  to  hear, 
13:9.43:  J/ari- 4:9;  Luke 8:%: 
14:35;  Rev.  2:7 
13:12  whoso.  A.  to  him  shall  be 
giv.  who  A.  not,  sh.  be  taken 
that  he  A.  25:29;  Marki:-2h\ 
Xwfe8:18;  19:26 
44  selleth  all  he  A.  buyeth  field 

1  John  5:12  he  that  A.  the  Son  A. 

life,  A.  not  Son,  A.  not  life 

2  John  9  abidcth  not  in  Ch.  A.  not 

G.  abideth  A.  Father  and  S. 
HATRED. 
Num.  .35:20  he  thrust  him  of  A. 
Ps.  2.5:19  hate  me  with  cruel  A. 
109:3  comp.  me  about  with  A. 

5  rewarded  me  A.  for  my  lore 
1.39:22  hate  them  with  perf.  A. 

P/w. .10:12  A.  stirreth  up  strifes 

18  hidelh  A.  with  lying  lips 
15:17  than  stalled  ox  and  A. 
Ec.  9:1  know,  either  love  or  A. 

6  their  A.  and  envy  perished 
Ezek.  25:15  destroy  it  for  old  A, 

.3.5:5  thou  hast  had  perpetual  A. 
ITos.  9:8  ])roph.  is  A.  in  ho.  of  G. 
Gal.  5:20  witchcraft,  A.  variance 
HATS. 

Dan.  3:21  bound  in  hosen  and  A. 
HAl'GHTY. 

2  Sam.  22:28  th.  eyes  are  upon  A. 
Ps,  131:1  L.  my  heart  is  not  A. 
Prov.  16:18  A.  spirit  before  a  fall 

18;  1 2  before  destruction  heart  A. 

21:24  h.  scorner  is  his  name 


HEA 

Is.  3:16  daughters  of  Zion  are  h. 
24:4  the  A.  people  of  the  earth 
Zep.  3:11  no  more  A. 

HAIGHTIIVESS. 
7s.  2:11  A.  of  men  bowed  down 
17  A.  of  men  shall  be  made  low 
13:11  lay  low  the  A.  of  terrible 
16:6  heard  A.  of  Moab,  /cr.  48:29 

HAUIVT,  Substantive. 

1  Sam.  23:22  see  where  his  A.  Is 

HAUIVT. 
1  Sam.  30:31  where  D.  wont  to  h. 
Ezek.  26:17  ter.  be  en  all  that  A. 
HAVE.     See  compassion,  do- 
minion, etc. 

HAVEIV. 
Gen.  49:13  Zebulun  dwell  at  A. 
Ps.  107:.30  bringeth  to  desired  h. 
Acts  27:12  A.  not  commodious 

HAVOC. 
Acts  8:3  S.  made  A.  of  the  church 

HAWK. 
Lev.  11:16  A.  abom.  Deut.  14:15 
Job  39:26  doth  A.  fly  by  wisdomr 
HAY. 

Prov.  27:25  A.  appear,  and  grass 
Is.  15:6  the  A.  is  withered  away 
1  Cor.  3:12  buildeth  on  found.  A. 

HAZAEL. 

1  K.  19:15  ano.  II.  to  be  king,  17 

2  K.  8:9  II.  went  to  meet  Elisha 
10:.32  H.  smote  them,  Amos  1:4 
12:17  H.  set  face  to  go  to  .Teru. 
13:3  Israel  into  the  hand  of  H. 

HAZEL. 

Gen.  .30:37  Jacob  took  rods  of  A. 
IIAZELELPONI.    1  Chr.  4:3 
UAZEROTH.  Num.  11:35;  12:16; 
3.3:17 

RAZOR. 

.Tos.  11:10  Joshua  took  II. 
Jnd.  4:2;  1  K.  9:15;  2  7r.  15:29 
Jer.  49:30  dwell  deep,  inh.  of  H. 
HE. 

Gen.  3:16  A.  shall  rule  over  thee 
49:8  A.  whom  bret.  shall  praise 
Deut.  32:.39  I  am  A.  and  there  is 
no  God  with  me,  7s.  41:4; 
4.3:10,  13;  46:4;  48:12 
Mat.  24:26  A.  is  in  desert 
Mark  12:32  is  none  other  but  A. 
Luke  24:6  said,  A.  is  not  here 
,Iohn  1:15  A.  of  whom  1  spake,  30 
7: 11  wh.  is  A. 25  is  not  this  A.  ? 
8:28  then  shall  ye  kn.  th.  I  am  A. 
9:9  is  A.  but  A.  said,  I  am  h. 
36  and  said.  Who  is  A.  L.  1  37 
I  Cor.  10:22  we  stronger  than  A..' 

See  BLESSED,  DID,  SAITH. 

HEAD. 

Gen.  3:15  it  shall  bruise  thy  A. 
40:13  Ph.  8h.  lift  up  thy  A.  19 
49:26  blessings  on  head  of  Jos. 

and  on  top  of  A.  Deut.  .33:16 
Ex.  29:10  A.  and  sons  put  hands 
on  A.  ofbul.  Lev.  4:4;  8:14 
15  Aar.  and  sons  put  hands  on 
h.  of  ram,  19-  Lev.  8:18,  22 
Lev.  1:4  hand  on  A.  of  b.-ofl'cring 
3:2  lay  hand  on  A.  of  ofl'ering 
4:29  hand  on  A.  of  s.-ofi'ering,  33 
13:45  clothes  rent,  and  his  A.  b, 
19:.32  Shalt  rise  before  hoary  h. 
21:5  not  make  bald,  on  their  A. 
Num.  5:18  priest  uncov.  wo.  A. 
6:5  no  razor  come  on  Nazar.  A. 
7  consecration  of  God  on  his  A. 
9  sh.  shave  A.  18 ;  Deut.  21:12 
Jud.  13:5  no  razor  come  on  A. 

1  Sam.  17:.57  Goliath's  A.  in  h.md 
31:9  and  they  cut  oft'  S-ml's  A. 
28:2  make  the  keeper  of  my  A. 

2  Sam.  1:2  earth  upon  A.  15:32 
3:8  and  said.  Am  a  dog's  A. .? 
16:9  take  oft'his  A. 

2  IC  2:3  master  from  A.  to-day,  5 
4:19  said  to  his  fa.  My  A.  mv  A. 
6:31  A.  of  E.  shall  stand  on  him 
19:21  dau.  of  Jeru.  hath  shaken 
her  A.  at  thee,  7.'.-.  37:22 

2  Chr.  6:23  recompcns.  way  on  A. 

Ezr.  9:6  Iniq.  increased  over  A. 

Neh.  4:4  turn  reproach  on  own  A. 

E-^t.  9:25  device  ret.  on  own  A. 

Job  1:30  shaved  A.  and  fell  down 
10:15  yet  will  I  not  lift  up  my  A. 
16:4  I  could  shake  my  A.  at  you 

Ps.  3:3  the  lifter  up  of  my  A. 
7:16  mischief  return  on  "own  h. 
22:7  shoot  out  lip,  shake  the  A. 
2:3:5  anointest  my  A.  with  oil 
27:6  now  eh.  my  A.  be  lifted  up 


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CEUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 

Ps.  38:4  iniq.  gone  over  my  h. 

60:7  Eplu-.  strungth  of  A,  :08:8 

68:21  G.  shall  wound  h.  of  ene. 

110:7  therefore  sh.  he  lift  up  A. 

140:9  A.  of  those  that  comp.  me 

141:5  which  shall  not  break  A. 
Prov.  10:6  blessings  on  A.  of  just 

11:26  blessing  on  A.  selleth  corn 

25:22  of  fire  on  A.  Rom.  12:20 
Ec.  2:14  wise  man's  eyes  in  A. 
Cant.  2:6  hand  under  my  A.  8:3 

5:2  my  A.  is  filled  with  dew 
11  A.  as  fine  "old ;  7:5  A.  as  C. 
Is.  1:5  the  whole  A.  is  sick 

51:11  everlastinE  joy  on  their  A. 

58:5  bow  down  A.  as  a  bulrush  ? 

59:17  helmet  of  salvation  on  A. 
Jer.  2:37  and  thy  hands  on  thy  A. 

9:1  O  that  my  A.  were  waters 
Ezek.  9:10  recompense  way  on  A. 

29:18  every  A.  was  made  bald 
Pan.  2:38  thou  art  this  A.  of  gold 
Joel  3:4  recompense  on  your  A.  7 
Anios  2:7  dust  on  A.  of  the  poor 

8:10  bring  baldness  on  every  A. 

9:1  he  said,  Cut  them  in  the  A. 
Zee.  1:23  no  man  did  lift  up  A. 

6:11  set  crowns  on  A.  of  Joshua 
Mat.  5::36  neither  swear  by  thy  A. 

27:30  sm.  him  on  A.  Mark  15:19 
Mark  6:24  h.  of  John  the  Baptist 
Luke  7:46  h.  wi.  oil  didst  not  an. 
John  13:9  also  my  hands  and  A. 
1  Cor.  11:4  A.  cov.  dishonoreth 

10  ought  to  ha.  power  on  her  A. 

12:21  the  A.  to  the  feet 
Eph.  1:22  gave  him  A.  to  church, 

4:15;  Col.  1:8 
Co/.  2:19  holding  A.  from  body 
.Bej;.  19:12  on  A.  many  crowns 

/See  BEARD,  BALD,  BOW,  BOWED, 
COVER,  COVERED,  CROWN. 

Bed's  HEAD. 
Oen.  47:31  bowed  hims.  on  6.  A. 
HEAD  of  the  corner. 

Mat.  21:42  beco.  A.  Mark  12:10; 
Lu.  20:17;  .-icte4:ll;  lPe<.2:7 
HEAD,  for  rtiler,  governor. 
Num.  17:3  one  rod  h.  of  house 
Dent.  28:13  L.  will  make  thee  A. 

44  sh.  be  A.  and  thou  the  tail 
Jud.  11:9  I  your  A. 11  him  A. 
SSam.  22:44  thou  hast  kept  me 

to  be  A.  Ps.  18:43 
Js.  7:8  A.  of  Damascus  is  Rezin,  9 
9:14  cut  oft' from  Is.  A.  and  tail 
15  ancient  and  honorable  is  A. 
Jer.  22:6  Gilead  to  me,  A.  of  Leb. 
Uos.  1:11  ap.  themselves  one  A. 
ifo*.  3:13  A.  out  of  ho.  of  wicked 
14  strike  through  A.  of  villages 
1  Cor.  11:3  A.  of  man  is  Ch.  A.  of 
woman  man,  A.  of  Ch.  is  G. 
.^A.  5:2:3  husband  is  A.  of  wife, 
even  as  Christ  is  A.  of  church 
Col.  2:10  who  A.  of  principality 

HEAD, /or  fop,  chief. 
Is.  28:1  on  A.  of  fat  valleys,  4 
51:20  lie  at  the  A.  of  all  streets 
Ezek.  16:25  built  places  at  A. 
21:21  king  stood  at  A.  of  2  ways 
HEAD,  with  hair,  s. 
Lev.  13:40  A.  is  fallen  oft' A.  41 

14:9  leper  shave  hair  off  his  A. 
Num.  6:5  locks  of  A.  of  A.  grow 
18  take  A.  of  A.  of  his  separat. 
Jud.  16:22  A.  of  A.  began  to  grow 

1  Sayn.  14:45  not  A.  of  A.  fall  gr. 

2  Sam.  14:'.i6  A.  of  A.  at  200shek. 
EJzr.  9:3  jjlucked  oil' A.  of  my  A. 
Ps.  40:12  more  than     of  A.  60:4 
Cara<.  7:5  A.  of  thy  A.  like  purple 
Dan.  3:27  nor  Aair  of  k.  singed 

7:9  A.  of  his  A.  like  pure  wool 
Mat.  10:30  A.  of  your  A.  number. 

XiUc  12:7 
Luke  7:38  wipe  with  A.  of  A.  44 
21:18  shall  not  a  A.  of  A.  perish 
.Acts  27::34  nor  a  hair  fall  from  A. 
1:14  his  A.  and  A.  were  white 
HE.ADBANDS. 
Is.  3:28  take  away  A. 

HEADLOXG. 
Job  5:13  counsel  of  frow.  car.  A. 
Luke  4:29  ca.st  him  down  A. 
jlc<«  1:18  falling  A.  ho  burst  asu. 

Spear's  HEAD. 
1  Sam.  17:7  spear's  h.  weighed 
600  shekels,  2  Sa7n.  21:16 
HE.ADSTOXE. 
Ps.  118:22  be  A.  of  corner 
Zee.  4:7  bring  A.  with  shoutings 

HEADS. 
Gen.  43:28  bowed  th.  A.  ^c.  4:31 


HEA 

IjCV.  10:6  uncover  not  your  A. 

1  A'.  20:31  let  us  put  ropes  on  A. 
32  put  ropes  on  their  A. 

2  7r.  10:6  A.  of  your  master's  sons 
8  brought  the  A.  of  king's  sons 

Ps.  24:7  lift  your  A.  O  ye  gates,  9 

66:12  men  to  ride  over  onr  A. 

74:13  bleakest  the  A.  of  dragon 
14  brakcst  the  A.  of  leviathan 

109:25  shaked  their  A. 
Is.  15:2  on  their  A.  be  baldness 

35:10  everlasting  joy  on  their  A. 
Jer.  14:3  they  covered  their  A. 
i.'ze^.  7:18  bald.  sh.  be  on  their  A. 

11:21  recomp.  way  on  A.  22:31 

32:27  laid  swords  under  A. 

44:18  linen  bonnets  on  their  A. 
20  they  shall  poll  their  A. 
Mat.  27::39  wa^.  A.  jVarfc  15:29 
Luke  21:28  and  lift  up  your  A. 
^rts  18:6  yo,  blood  be  on  your  A. 
Eev.  9:7  their  A.  as  it  were  cro. 

13:1  a  beast  having  seven  A. 
3  I  saw  one  of  his  A.  wounded 

17:9  seven  A.  seven  mountains 

18:19  they  cast  dust  on  their  A. 
HEADS,  for  governors. 
Ex.  18:25  made  th.  A.  over  peo. 
Num.  25:4  take  all  the  A.  of  jieo. 
Ps.  110:6  wound  A.  over  countr. 
Mic.  3:1  hear,  O  A.  of  Jacob,  9 
11  A.  thereof  judge  for  reward 

tiee  FATHERS. 

HEADY. 

2  yiwi.  3:4  men  be  A.  liigh-mind. 
HEAL. 

Deut.  32:29  I  kill,  I  wound,  I  A. 
2  A'.  20:5  A.  thee,  add  to  thy  da. 
2  CAr.  7:14  forgive  sm,  A.  land 
Ps.  6:2  A.  me,  for  bones  are  vex. 
41:4  A.  my  soul,  I  have  sinned 
60:2  A.  the  breaches  thereof 
Ex.  3:3  time  to  kill,  time  to  A. 
Is.  57:18  seen  ways,  and  A.  19 
Jer.  3:221  will  A.  your  backslid. 
17:14  A.  me,  O  Lord 
30:17 1  will  A.  thee  of  wounds 
Lam.  2:13  br.  great,  who  can  A. 
Has.  6:1  ha.  torn,  and  will  A.  us 
14:4  I  will  A.  their  backslidings 
iWa<.  8:7  I  will  come  and  A.  him 
10:8  A.  the  sick,  Luke  9:2 ;  10:9 
12:10  A.  on  sab. -day  14:3 
13:15  be  converted  and  1  sho.  A. 
them,  John  12:40;  Acts  28:27 
jl/arA;  3:2  A.  onsalibath,  Luke&.l 
Luke  4:18  to  A.  broken-hearted 

23  Physician,  A.  thyself 
John  4:47  come  down  and  h. 
Acts  4:30  stretching  baud  to  A. 

HEALED. 
Ex.  21:19  sh.  cause  him  to  be  A. 
Lev.  13: 18  boil  A.  ,■  37  scall  is  A. 

14:3  plague  of  leprosy  be  h.  48 
2  A'.  2:21  A.  waters;  22  waters  A. 
2  CAr.  30:20  L.  hcaik.  and  A.  pe. 
Ps.  30:2  cried  to  thee,  thou  A. 
107:'20  sent  his  word  and  A.  th. 
Is.  6:10  and  convert,  and  be  A. 
53:5  with  his  6trii)es  we  are  A. 
Jer.  6:14  have  A.  the  hurt,  8:11 
17:14  and  I  shall  be  A. 
51:9  we  would  have  A.  Babylon 
Ezek.  34:4  neither  have  A.  sick 
47:8  the  waters  shall  be  A.  9 

11  the  marshes  nliall  not  be  A. 
IIos.  7:1  when  I  would  have  A. 
11:3  knew  not  that  I  A.  them 
Mat.  4:'24  palsy,  and  he  A.  them 
8:8  my  serv.  shall  be  A.  Lu.  7:7 
12:15  follow,  he  A.  them,  14:14 
Luke  8:43  nor  could  be  A.  of  any 
13:14  therefore  come  and  be  A. 
17:15  saw  he  was  A.  turned  ba. 
22:51  touch,  his  car  and  A.  him 
John  5:13  A.  wist  not  who  it  was 
Acts  4:14  beh.  man  who  was  h. 
14:9  that  he  had  fiiith  to  be  h. 
Ihb.  12:13  but  let  it  rather  be  A. 
Jam.  5:16  pray  that  ye  may  be  A. 
1  Pet.  2:'24  wh.  stri.  ye  were  A. 
Rev.  13:3  deadly  wo"  was  A.  12 

HE.\LER. 
7s.  3:7  saying,  I  will  not  be  a  A. 

HE.ALETH. 
Ex.  15:26  the  L.  that  A.  thee 
Ps.  103:3  bless  Lord  who  A.  dis. 

147:3  he  A.  the  broken  in  heart 
Is.  30:26  A.  stroke  of  th.  wound 

HB.ALIXG,  Substantive. 
Jer.  11:19  there  is  no  A.  for  us 
Nah.  3:19  th.  is  no  A.  thy  bruise 
Mai.  4:2  with  A.  in  his  win^s 
Lake  U:ll  healed  them  need  A. 
A£t»  4:22  miracle  of  A,  showed 


HEA 

1  Ccrr.  12:9  another  gift  of  A.  28 
30  have  all  the  girts  of  A.  ? 

Rev.  22:2  leaves  for  A.  of  nations 

HSALIIVG. 
Jer.  30:18  thou  hast  no  A.  medic. 
Mat.  4:23  h.  all  man.  of  sickness 
Luke  9t6  preach,  gos.  A.  everyw. 
Acts  10:88  A.  all  oppressed 

HEALTH. 
Gen.  43:28  our  father  in  good  A. 

2  Sam.  20:9  in  A.  my  brother? 
P-^.  42:11  A.  of  my  count.  43:5 

67:2  saving  A.  may  be  known 
iVw;.  3:8  it'sh.  be  A.  to  thy  nav. 

4:22  they  are  A.  to  their  flesh 

12:18  tongue  of  the  wise  is  A. 

13:17  a  faithful  ambassador  is  A. 

16:24  sweet  to  soul,  A.  to  bones 
7s.  58:8  thy  A.  shall  spring  forth 
Jer.  8:15  looked  for  a  time  of  A. 
22  not  A.  of  my  peo.  recover.  ? 

30:17  I  will  restore  A.  unto  thee 
Acts  27:34  take  meat,  this  is  A. 

3  John  2  mayest  be  in  A. 

HE  AP,  Substantive. 
Gen.  31:46  a  A.  eat  on  the  A. 

52  this  A.  be  witness 
Ex.  15:8  floods  stood  as  A.  Jos. 

3:13,  16;  Ps.  33:7  ;  78:13 
Deut.  13:16  shall  be  a  A.  for  ever 
Jos.  7:26  over  him  A.  of  stones 
Ruth  3:7  lie  down  at  A.  of  corn 
2         18:17  great  A.  on  Absal. 
Cant.  7:2  belly  like  A.  of  wheat 
7s.  17:11  harvest  shall  be  a  A. 
25:2  hast  made  of  a  city  a  A. 
Jer.  30:18  city  builded  on  own  A. 
Mic.  1:6  Samaria  a  A.  of  the  field 
7/«6.  3:15  walk  thro'  A.  of  waters 
77(25'.  2:16  came  to  A.  of  20  meas. 

HEAP,  Verb. 
7)f    32:23  A.  misch.  upon  them 
■lob  16:4  A.  up  words  against  you 
27:16  he  A.  up  silver  as  the  dust 
36:13  hypocrites  in  heart  A.  wr. 
Prov.  25:'22A.  coals,  Rom.  12:20 
Ec.  2:26  to  gather  and  to  A.  up 
24:10  A.  on  wood,  kindle 
Uab.  1:10  sh.  A.  dust  and  take  it 
2  riTO.  4:3  A.  to  themsel.  teach. 

HEAPED,  ETH. 
Ps.  .39:6  he  A.  up  riches 
7/a6.  2:5  A.  unto  him  all  people 
Jam.  5:3  have  A.  treasure  toget. 

HEAPS. 

Jud.  15:16  jaw  of  ass,  A.  on  A. 
2  7f.  10:8  lav  ye  them  in  two  A. 
2  Chr.  31:6  and  laid  them  by  A. 
Job  15:28  houses  ready  to  bee.  A. 
Ps.  79:1  laid  Jerusalem  on  A. 
Jer.  9:11  make  Jerusal.  A.  26:18 
31:21  set  thee  up.  make  high  A. 
7/os.  12:11  their  altars  are  as  A. 
Mic.  3:12  Jerus.  shall  become  A. 

HEAR. 

Gen.  21:6  all  that  A.  laugh 

Ex.  32:18  them  that  siiiL'  do  I  A. 

Num.  2.3:18  ri.  up.  Balak,  and/i. 

30:4  A.  her  vow  and  her  bond 
IJiut.  1:16  A.  causes  betw.  breth. 

4:10  make  them  A.  my  words 

5:1  A.  Is.  the  statutes,  6:3;  9:1; 
20:3;  7s.  48:1;  Mark  12:29 
27  A.  all  the  L.  our  G.  doth  say 

12:28  h.  these  words,  I  com. 

13:12  shall  A.  say  In  one  of  cit. 

30:12  bring  it  that  we  may  A. 

31 :12  A.  and  fear  L.  13 ;  Jer.  6:10 
Jos.  3:9  A.  the  words  of  the  L. 
Jud.  5:3  A.  O  ye  kings,  give  ear 

1  Sam.  2:23  A.  your  evil  dealings 
15:14  low.  of  oxen  which  I  A. 
16:2  if  Saul  A.  it,  he  will  kill  me 

2  Sam.  20:16  cr.  out  of  city,  A.  A. 
22:45  soon  as  A.  Ps.  18:44 

1  K.  4:.34  A.  wisdom  of  Solomon, 

10:8,  24  ;  2  Chr.  9:7,  23 ;  Mat. 

12:42:  Luke  11:31 
8:30  A.  in  heaven  and  forg.  32. 

34, 36, 39, 43, 45, 49;  2  CAr.  6:21 
18:26  saying,  O  Baal,  A.  us 

2  A'.  7:6  A.  a  noise  of  chariots 
18:28  A.  the  word  of  the  great 

King,  7s.  36:13  :  37:17 
1  CAr.  14:15  wh.  thou  A.  sound 
Neh.  1:6  A.  the  prayer  of  servant 
4:4  A.  O  God,  we  are  despised 
8:2  could  A.  with  understand 
Job  5:27,  A.  it,  and  know  thou  it 
13:17  A.  dilig.  mv  speech,  21:2 
27:9  A.  his  cry  ?  34:2  A.  words 
42:4  A.  I  beseech  thee 
Ps.  4:1  A.  mv  prayer,  O  G.  39:12; 
54:2:  &4":8;  102:1;  14:3:1 
20:1  L.  A.  thee  iu  day  of  troub. 


HEA 

Ps.  20:9  let  the  king  A,  us 
27:7  A.  O  Lord,  when  I  cry 
30:10  A.  O  L.  and  have  mercy 
49:1  A.  this  all  ye  people 
50:7  A.  neo.  I  will  speak.  81:8 
51:8  make  me  A.  joy  and  gladn. 
59:7  who,  say  they,  doth  A.  / 
61:1  A.  my  cry,  O  God 
66:16  A.  all  ye  that  fear  God 
102:20  A.  groaning  of  prisoner 
i;38:4  A.  words  of  thy  mouth 
143:8  to  A.  thy  loving-kindness 

P)  cn'.  1:8  A.  instruction  of  father 
4:1  A.  ye  children,  instruction 
10  A.  and  rec.  sayings,  19:20 
8:6  A  .  I  speak  of  excel,  things 
33  A.  ins-truction,  and  be  wise 
19:27  cease  to  A.  inatruction 
22:17  A.  the  words  of  the  Avise 
23:19  A.  thou,  my  son.  be  wise 

Ec.  .5:1  more  reaci^  to  A.  than 
7:5  better  to  A.  rebuke  of  wise 
12:13  A.  conclusion  of  matter 

Cant.  8il3  cause  me  to  A. 

7s.  1:2A.  O  heavens,  give  ear 
6:9  A.  ye  indeed.  Murk  4:12 
18:3  bloweth  a  trumpet,  A.  yo 
33:13  A.  ye  that  are  afar  off 
34:1  earth  A.  all  that  is  therein 
42:18  A.  ye  deai;  23  will  A. 
43:9  let  them  A.  and  say  truth 
48:14  assemble  yoursel.  and  A. 
55:3  A.  soul  sh.  live.  John  5:25 

Jer.  6:18  A.  ye  nat.  19  O  earth 
11:2  A.  words  of  covenant,  6 
10  forefathers  ref.  to  A.  13:10 
13:15  A.  ye,  give  ear,  L.  spoken 
18:2  cause  thee  to  A.  my  words 
2:3:22  cause  my  peo.  to  A.  words 
38:25  princes  A.  that  I  have  tal. 
49:20  A.  counsel  of  Lord,  50:45 

Layn.  1:18  A.  I  pray  you.  all  peo. 

Ezek.  2:8  A.  wh.  I  say  unto  thee 
3:17  A.  wo.  at  my  mouth,  33:7 
27  he  that  heareth,  let  him  A. 
33:31  A.  words,  not  do  them,  32 

Dan.  9:17  A.  prayer  of  thy  serv. 
19  A.  O  Lord,  forgive,  hearken 

Hos.  5:1  h.  ye  this.  O  priests 

Joel  1:2  A.  this,  old  men 

Arnos  3:1  A.  this  word  L.  hath 
spoken,  4:1;  5:1 ;  8:4 

Mic.  1:2  A.  all  ye  people 
3:1  A.  I  pray  you,  heads  of  J.  9 
6:2  A.  O  mountains:  A.  ye  rod 

Nah.  3:19  all  that  A.  bruitsh. 

Mat.  11:4  show  John  thin,  ye  A. 
5  deaf  A.  Mark  7:37 ;  Luke  7:22 
13:17  A.  things  ye  A.  Luke  10:24 
15:10  he  said  tomultitude,  A. 
17:5  bel.  Son,  A.  him,  Mark9:7 
18:17  if  he  neglect  to  A.  them 

Mark  4:18  are  such  as  A.  the 
word,  20;  Luke  8:12,  13 
24  heed  wh.  ye  A.  you  that  h. 

Luke  5:1  pressed  on  him  to  A. 
15  multit.  came  together  to  A. 
6:17  came  to  A.  him 
8:18  take  heed  there,  how  ye  A. 
21  wh.  A.  w  ord  and  do  it,  11:'28 
9:9  who  is  this  of  whom  I  A.  ^ 
16:2  how  is  it  I  A.  this  of  thee  f 
29  Moses  and  prophets  A.  them 
19:48  peop.  very  attentive  to  A. 
21::38  come  to  temple  to  A.  him 

John  5:30  I  A.I  ju.  6:60  who  A. 
7:1  judge  man  before  it  A.  him 
9:27  w  lieref.  wo.  ye  A.  it  aga.  ? 
10:3  sheep  A.  voice 
12:47  if  man  A.  words,  bel.  not 
14:24  word  wh.  ye  A.  is  not  mi. 

Acts  2:8  A.  ev.  man  in  own  long. 
33  which  ye  now  see  and  A. 
10:22  and  to  A.  words  of  thee 
33  A.  all  things  command,  thee 
i:;:7  desired  to  h.  word  of  God 
44  w  hole  city  came  to  A.  word 
15:7  Gen.  by  iny  mouth  A.  word 
17:21  A.  some  new  thing 
22:1  A.  ye  my  defence 
24:4  A.  us  of  thy  clemency 
25:22  I  would  A.  man  myself 
28:22  to  A.  what  thou  thinkest 

1  Cor.  11:18  I  A.  th.  be  divisions 
Phil.  1:27  mav  A.  of  your  afl'airs 

2  Thes.  3:11  we  A.  that  some  wa. 

1  Ti/n.  4:10  and  them  that  A.  th. 

2  Tim.  4:17  all  Gentiles  mig.  A. 
Jam.  1:19  eve.  one  be  swift  to  h. 
1  John  5:15  know  that  he  A.  us 

3  John  4  A.  children  walk  iu  tru. 
Rev.  1:3  blesB.  A.  words  of  prop. 

9:30  neither  see,  nor  A.  nor  wa. 

See  BAB,  SAES,  VOICE. 

HE  AR  me. 

Ex.  6:12  then  shall  Phar.  A.  me  f 
1  K.  18:37  A.  me,  O  Lord  A.  me 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 

1  Chr.  28:2  A.  me,  my  brethren 

2  Chr.  13:4  h.  me,  thon  Jeroboam 
15:2  h.  me,  Asa  :  20:20  h.  rne^  J. 
29:5  A.  me,  veLevites,  sanctify 

Job  31:35  O  that  one  wo.  h.  me 

Ps.  4:1  h.  me  when  I  call,  O  God 
13:3  consider  and  h.  rm,  O  Lord 
17:6  thou  wilt  h.  me 
38:16  for  I  said,  k.  me,  lest  they 
55:2  attend  unto  me,  and  h.  me 
60:5  save  with  right  hand,  h.  me 
69:13  in  multi.  of  mercy,  h.  me 
VI  h.  me  speedily,  143:7 

Mic.  7:7  God  will  h.  me 

Ads  2B:3  I  beseech  thee  to  h.  me 
29  all  h.  m£,  were  such  as  I  am 

1  Cor.  14:21  will  they  not  h.  me  f 
HEAR  not,  or  not  HEAR. 

1         8:18  Lord  will  not  h.  you 

Job  30:20  dost  not  h.  me 
35:13  God  will  noth.  vanity. 

Ps.  66:18  regard  iniq.  L.  not  h. 
94:9  planted  ear,  sh.  he  not  h.  ? 

Is.  1:15  many  prayers  I  will  not 
h.  Jer.  7:16;  11:14;  14:12; 
Ezek.  8:18;  Amos  5:23 
30:9  will  not  h.  the  law  of  Lord 
59:1  ear  heavy  that  it  can  not  h. 
2  will  n.  h.  ;  65:12  ye  did  n.  h. 
66:4  they  dXanoth.  Zee.  1:4 

Jer.  5:21  have  ears,  and  h.  not, 

Ezck.  12:2;  Mark  8:18 
13:17  will  re.  h.  22:5  ;  Mai.  2:2 
17:23  mi.  noth.  19:15:  Zee.  7:11 
22:21  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  h. 

Dan.  5:23  praised  gods  of  silver, 
wh.  see  not  nor  h.  Rev.  9:20 

Nie.  3:4  crv  to  L.  he  will  noth. 

Uab.  1:2  long  cry,  wilt  not  h.  ? 

Mat.  10:14  rec.  you,  nor  h.  wor. 
18:16  if  he  will  nat  h.  thee 

Z«ifc«  16:31  if  he  h.  n.  M.  andpr. 

John  8:43  bcc.  ye  can  not  h.  wo. 
47  ye  therefore  h.  them  not 
9:27  I  told  you,  and  ye  did  n.  h. 
10:8  the  sheep  did  not  h.  them 

^fCs3:23  soul  will  n.  A.  destroy. 

1  Cor.  14:21  will  they  not  h.  me 
Gal.  4:21  do  ye  not  h.  the  law  ? 

Would  not  HEAR. 
Ex.  7:16  hilherto  thou  lo.  not  h. 
Deut.  1:13  Is.  3:26;  2  K.  17:14 

2  K.  14:11  Amaziah,  2  Chr.  25:20 
18:12  Is.  Neh.  9:29  ;  Zee.  7:13 

Jer.  13:11  they  w.  n.  h.  29:19 
36:25  he  w.  n.  h. ;  Zee.  7:13 
I  to.  not  h. 
HEAR  now,  or  now  HEAR. 
Num.  12:6  A.  noie  my  wor.  20:10 
1  Sam.  22:7  said  A.  now,  Benjam. 
Job  13:6  A.        my  reasoning 
JVow.  5:7  A.  me  nojo,  therefore 
Js.  7:13  A.  n  .  O.house  of  David 
44:1  n.  A.  O  Jacob,  my  servant 
47:8  A.  now,  thou  given  to  pleas. 
51:21  A.  now  this,  thou  afflicted 
Jer.  5:21  A.  ntwf ,  O  foolish  peop. 
28:15  A.  nojt",  Hananiah 
37:20  A.  reoiw,  I  pray  thee 
Mic.  6:1  A.  ye  now  what  L.  saith 
Zee.  3:8  A.  re.  Josh,  high-priest 
Acts  2:33  which  ye  n.  see  and  A. 
PAW.  1:30  saw  in  me,  and  now  A. 

Shall  HEAR. 
Ex.  15:14  shall h.  be  afraid,  Z'ra/'. 

13:11;  17:18;  19:20;  21:21 
Num.  14:13  Egyptians  shall  A.  it 
Dexd.  4:6  «.  A.  all  these  statutes 

1  K.  8:42  s.  A.  of  thy  great  name 

2  A'.  19:7  sAaH  A.  rumor,  7s.  37:7 
Jb6  22:27  prayer  to  him,  he  s.  A. 
Ps.  34:2  humble  shall  h.  thereof 

55:17  cry,  and  he  s.  A.  my  voice 
19  God  s.  A.  and  afflict  them 
92:11  ears  s.  h.  desire  of  wicked 
141:6  they  shall  A.  my  words 
Is.  29:18  in  that  days,  deaf  A. 
30:19  shall  A.  he  will  answer 

21  thine  ears  shall  A.  a  word 
Jer.  33:9  s.  A.  all  good  that  I  do 
Has.  2:21  heaven  shall  A.  earth 

22  earth  shall  A.  corn  and  wine 
Mat.  13:14 ye  shall  A.  Acts  28:26 

18:15  «Aa«  A.  thee 

24:6  ye  shall  A.  of  wars  and  ru- 
mors, jll/or^  13:7 ;  Luke  iV.'i 
John  5:25  the  dead  shall  A.  voice 

16:13  whatsoever  he  shall  A. 
Acts  3:22  him  shall  ye  A.  7:37 

25:22  to-morrow  thou  s.  A.  him 
Bom.  10:14  how  s.  they  A.  with. 

Will  HE.AR. 
Ex.  20:19  will  A.  /JeuC.  5:27 

22:23  cry,  I  tvill  surely  A.  27 
Hum.  9:8  u'iK  A.  what  L.  com. 
S  K.  19:4  God  «>i«  A.  the  words 


HEA 

2  CAr.  7:14  w.  h.  fr.  hea.  Ps.  20:6 
20:9  thou  Ji'.  A.  Ps.  38:15 
Ps.  4:3  L.  7L'ill.  h.  ;  17:6  tv.  A.  me 
85:8        A.  what  God  will  speak 
145:19  he  al.so  willh.  their  cry 
Prov.  1:5  M).  A.  and  increase 
Is.  41:17  the  Lord  ivill  A.  them 
05:24  are  yet  speaking,  I  ivill  h. 
■Jer.  36:3  may  be  hon.  of  J.  w.  h. 
Ezek.  2:5  whether  ?t7«  A.  7;  3:11 
IIos.  2:21  I  wiU  A.  the  heavens 
Mic.  7:7  wait  for  G.  God  will  A. 
Zee.  10:6  God  will  h.  them,  13:9 
Acts  17:32  we       A.  thee  again 
21 :22  will  A.  that  thou  art  come 
23:35  will  A.  thee  wh.  accusers 
28:28  sal.  sent  Gentile,  will  A. 
HEAR  the  word  of  the 
Lord. 

1  K.  22:19  A.  the  word  of  the  Ij). 

2  Ch.  18:18;  Jer.  29:20;  42:15; 
Amos  7:16 

2  .ST.  7:1  Elisha  said,  A.  7wrrf  o/" 

ttc  Lord,  .Jer.  17:20;  21:11 

20:16  Isa.  said  to  Hezekiah,A. 

the  word  of  the  Lo.  Is.  39:5 
Is.  1:10  A.  w.  of  L.  rulers  of  So. 

28:14  A.  i^).  of  iS.  scornful  men 

66:5  A.  of  L.  ye  that  tremble 
Jer.  2:4  A.  w.ofL.  ho.  of  J.  10:1 

7:2  A.  w.  of  Lord  all  ye  of  A. 

9:20  yet  A.  ?(» .  of  i(»-c?,  O  ye  wo. 

19:3  A.  «J.  ofL.  kings  of  J.  22:2 

22:29  O  earth,  A.  W^«  w.  oft.  L. 

31:10  A.  w.  of  L.  O  ye  nations 

34:4  A.  word  of  Lord,  O  Zcdek. 

44:24  A.  word  of  Lord,  all  J.  26 
Ezek.  6:3  mountains  of  Is.  A.  .36: 1 

13:2  say  to  prophets,  A.  w.  of  L. 

16:.35  O  harlot,  A.  w.  of  the  L. 

20:47  forest  of  south,  A.  w.  of  L. 

34:7  shepherds,  A.  of  ?Ae  i.  9 
//OS.  4:1  A.  wi.  OfL.  child,  of  Isr. 
Amos  7:16  Amaziah,  A.  w.  of  i. 

HEARD. 
Gen.  16:11  Lord  A.  thy  affliction 

21:26  neither  yet  A.  I  of  it 
Ej:  2:24  God  A.  their  groaning 

28:35  sound  A.  when  goeth  iu 
Lev.  24:14  that  A.  him 
Num.  11:1  complained,  L.  A.  it 

12:2  spoke  ag.  Moses,  L.  A.  it 

14:15  nations  have  A.  fame 
1  Sam.  7:9  cried,  the  L.  A.  him 

1  /T.  1:11  A.  Adonijah  doth  reign 
6:7  any  tool  of  iron  A.  in  house 

2  K.  19:25  A.  lonjg  ago.  Is.  37:26 
2  f.'Ar.  5:13  one  A.  in  praising 

.3.3:13  and  A.  his  supplications 
Ezr.  3:13  the  noise  was  A.  afar 
AWt.  12:4.3  joy  of  Jerusa.  A.  afar 
./o6 15:8  hast  A.  secret  of  God  ? 
19:7  out  of  wrong,  but  not  A. 
26:14  how  little  a  portion  is  A..? 
29:11  when  the  ear  A.  me 
Ps.  6:9  L.  hath  A.  my  supplica. 
10:17  A.  desire  of  the  humble 
22:21  for  thou  hast  A.  me 
24  but  when  he  cried  he  A. 
34:6;  40:1;  120:1 
.34:4  I  sought  the  L.  he  A.  me 
38:13  I  as  a  deaf  man  A.  not 
61:5  O  God,  hast  A.  my  vows 
66:19  verily  God  hath  A.  me 
76:8  cause  judgment  to  be  A. 
78:21  therefore  the  Lord  A.  this 
59  when  God  A.  this 
81:5  where  I  A.  a  language 
97:8  Zion  A.  and  was  glad 
118:21  for  thou  hast  A.  me 
132:6  we  A.  of  it  at  Ephratah 
Prov.  21:13  cry  hims.  but  not  A. 
Is.  10:30  cause  it  to  be  A.  to  L. 
40:21  have  ye  not  A. .? 
28  not  A.  everl.  G.  fainteth  not 
48:6  thou  hast  A.  see  all  this 
52:15  had  notA.  sh.  they  consi. 
60:18  viol,  no  more  A.  in  land 
C4:4  not  A.  what  he  prepared 
63:19  weeping  be  no  more  A. 
66:8  who  hath  A.  such  thing? 
Jer.  4:19  A.  sound  of  trumpet 
6:7  wlckedn.  spoil,  is  A.  in  her 
7:13  rising  early,  but  ye  A.  not 
8:6  I  hearkened  and  h. 
18:13  who  hath  A.  such 
22  let  cry  be  A.  from  houses 
25:36  howling  of  flock  sh.  be  A. 
26:11  prophesied  as  ye  have  A. 
34:10  A.  man-servant  sh.  go  free 
35:17  but  they  have  not  A. 
46:12  nations  have  A.  of  shame 
50:46  cry  is  A.  among  nations 
51:46  rumor  shall  be  A.  in  land 
Lam.  3:61  hast  A.  their  reproach 
E-zei:.  26:13  sh.all  be  no  more  A. 
I)an,  12:8  I  A.  but  underst.  not 


859 


HEA 

Jon.  2:2  I  cried  to  L.  and  he  A. 

Mie.  5:15  such  as  have  not  A. 

Mai.  3:16  hearkened  and  A. 

Mat.  5:21  ye  h.  it.  27,  .33,  38,  43 
6:7  shall  be  A.  for  much  speak. 
13:17  have  not  A.  Ltike  10:24 
22:7  when  the  king  A.  thereof 
26:65  have  A.  bias.  Mark  14:64 

Mark  4:15  they  have  A.  Satan 
14:11  they  A.  it  they  were  glad 

Luke  1:13  prayer  is  A.  Acts  10:31 
12:3  spoken,  shall  be  A. 
20:16  when  they  A.  it.  they  said 

John  3:32  he  hath  A.  he  testifieth 
6:45  ev,  man  that  hath  A.  of  F. 
8:6  wrote  on  ground  as  A.  not 
11:41 1  thank  thee  thou  hast  h. 
18:21  ask  them  which  A.  me 
21:7  Simon  P.  A.  it  was  the  Lord 

Acts  1:4  the  promise  ye  A.  of  ine 
2:37  when  A.  this  they  were 
4:4  many  which  A.  the  word  be. 
5:5  fear  came  on  all  that  A. 
13:48  when  G.  A.  this  were  glad 
14:9  the  same  A.  Paul  speak 
16:14woman  worship.  G.  A.  us 
25  and  the  prisoners  A.  them 
22:15  sh.  wit.  what  seen  and  A. 
24:24  A.  concerning  faith  in  C. 

Horn.  10:14  they  have  not  A. 
18  have  they  not  A. .?  yes,  veri. 
15:21  they  that  have  not  A. 

1  Cor.  2:9  eye  not  seen,  nor  ear  A . 
Gal.  1:13  ye  have  A.  of  my  conv. 
Eph.  1:13  ye  A.  word  of  truth 

15  after  I  A.  of  your  faith 
4:21  if  so  be  ye  have  A.  him 
Phil.  4:9  ye  have  A.  and  seen 
Col.  1:4  we  A.  of  your  faith  in  C. 

6  ye  A.  of  it,  knew  grace  of  G, 

9  we  A.  it,  do  not  cease  to  pray 

2  Tim.  2:2  things  thou  hast  A. 
l/eb.  2:3  confirmed  by  them  th.  A. 

3:16  when  they  had  A. 
4:2  with  faith  in  them  that  A. 
5:7  off'crcd  up  prayers,  was  A. 
■lam.  5:11  have  A.  of  pati.  of  Job 
1  .John  2:18  ye  A.  antichrist,  4:3 
24  A.  from  begin.  3:11  ;2,7oA?i.6 
Per.  3:3  remem^  how  Ih.  hast  A. 
7:4  I  A.  number  of  them  sealed 
9:16  I  A.  number  of  horsemen 
10:5  I  A.  the  angel  of  waters 
18:22  shall  be  A.  no  more 

23  voice  of  bride  be  A.  no  more 
22:8  saw  tliese  things,  A.  them 

I  have  HEARD. 
Gen.  17:20  for  Ishmael  7  A.  A. 

42:2  7A.  A.  there  is  corn  Egvpt 
E.r.  3:7  7 A.  A.  cry;  6:5  7  A.  A.  g. 

16:12  7A.  A.  mur.  Nmn.  14:27 

1  K.  9:3  7A.  A.  thy  prayer,  2  K. 

20:5;  2  Chr.  7:12;  7s.  38:5 

2  K.  19:20  hast  prayed  7  have  A. 
22:19  7 A.  A.  sa.  L.  2  Chr.  34:27 

Job  16:2  7A.  A.  many  sn.  things 

20:3  I  have  A.  check  of  reproach 

42:5  Ih.  h.  by  hearing  of  ear 
Ps.  31:13  7Aa?'e  A.  the  slander 

62:11  twice  I  have  A.  this 
7s.  49:8  time  h.Ih.%  Cor.  6:2 
.ler.  23:25  7A.  h.  w'hat  prophets 

31:18  7A.  A.  Ephraim  bemoan. 

49:14  7A.  A.  a  rumor  from  Lord 
Ezek.  35:12  7  A.  A.  thy  blasphe. 
Hos.  14:8  I  have  A.  and  observed 
Ilab.  3:2  I  have  A.  thy  speech 
John  8:26  those  things  I  have  A. 
40  truth,  which  7A.  A.  of  God 

15:15  I  have  A.  of  my  Father 
Acts  7:34  Ihaveh.  their  groaning 

9:13  7A.  A.  by  many  of  th.  man 

HE.ARD,  with  voice. 
Gen.  3:8  they  A.  voice  of  the  Lord 

10  I  A.  thy  voice,  and  was  afraid 
21:17  God  A.  the  voice  of  the  lad 
30:6  G.  hath  A.  my  v.  and  given 
39:15  when  he  A.  1  lifted  up  v. 

Num.  7:89  he  A.  the  v.  of  one 
20:16  we  cried,  he  A.  our  voice 

Dent.  1:34  L.  A.  the  v.  of  words 
4:12  similitude,  only  he  A.  a  v. 
33  V.  of  God  thou  hast  A.  5:20 
5:23  ye  A.  the  v.  out  of  darkness 

24  A.  his  voice  out  of  the  fire 
28  L.  A.  the  v.  of  your  words 

26:7  the  L.  A.  our  v.  and  looked 
■Iiid.  18:25  let  not  voice  be  A. 
1  Sam.  1:13  lips  moved,  v.  not  A. 

1  A'.  17:22  L.  A.  the  r.  of  Elijah 

2  CA?'.  30:27  r.  A.  prayer  came 
.7o6  4:16  th.  was  silence,  I  A.  a,v. 

3.3:8  A.  the  ii.  of  thy  words 
37:4  not  stay  them" when  v.  is  A. 
Ps.  3:4  L.  with  my  v.  he  A.  me 
6:8  L.  hath  A.  f.  of  my  weeping 
18:6  A.  my  v.  out  of  his  temple 


IIEA 

Ps.  19:3  no  speech  where  71.  not  A. 

28:6  A  .  V.  of  my  supplication 

(;6:8  make  v.  of  praise  to  be  A. 

116:1  I  love  L.  he  hath  A.  my  v. 
Cant.  2:12  r.  of  the  turtle  is  A. 
/y.  6:8  also  I  A.  w.  of  the  Lord 

30:.30  L.  cause  his  gl.  v.  to  be  A. 

42:2  ti.  to  be  A.  in  street 

58:4  make  your  voice  to  be  A. 

65:19  V.  of  weeping  no  more  A. 
./c?'.  3.21  a  V.  was  A.  upon  high 

4:31  have  A.  a     as  of  a  woman 

9:19  V.  of  wailing  is  A.  out  of  Z. 

30:3  have  A.  a  z).  of  trembling 

31:15  V.  was  A.  in  R,  Mft.  2:18 
7rtm.  3:56  thou  hast  A.  mv  t'Oic* 
Ezek.  1:28  I  A.  a  r.  of  one  that  s. 

3:12  I  A.  behind  me  v. 

27:.30  cause  their  v.  to  be  A. 
Dan.  8:16  A.  a  man's  v.  between 

10:9  yet  A.  I  the  v.  of  his  words 
Xah.''i:\Zv.  of  mes.  no  more  A. 
.Tiihn  5:.37  neither  A.  his  v.  at  any 
Acts  9:4  and  A.  a  I'oice  saying, 
Saul,  Saul,  22:7  :  26:14 

11:7  A.  a  v.  saying  to  me.  Arise 

22:9  h.  not  the  voice  of  !iim 
Jleh.  12:19  wh.  voice  thev  that  A. 
2  P(!<.  1:18     came  fr.  heav.  we  A. 
Pev.  1:10  I  A.  a.v.  16:1;  19:1; 
21:3 

4:1  fu  st  V.  I  A.  was  as  a  trumpet 
5:11  I  A.  the  v.  of  many  angels 
6:6  I  A.  a  D.  in  the  midst 

7  7A.  a  V.  of  the  fourth  beast 
9:13  A.  a  v.  fr.  the  four  horns 
10:4  A.  a  v.  from  heaven  8  ;  14:2, 

13 ;  18:4 
12:10  and  I  A.  a  loud  voire 
14:2  I  A.  the  v.  of  harpers 
19:6  I  A.  V.  of  multitude 

We  have  HEARD. 

.Tos.  9:9  we  have  A.  fame  of  him 
2  Sam.  7:22  none  like  thee  accor. 

toalU<«A.  A.  1  CAr.  17:20 
Ps.  44:1      A.  A.  with  our  ears 

48:8  as  ive  A.  A.  so  havew-e  seen 

78:3  sayings  which  we  have  A. 
Is.  16:6  we  A.  A.  of  M.  7«?-.  48:29 

24:16  ice  hare  A.-songs,  glory  to 
Jer.  30:5  we  A.  A.  voice  of  tremb. 

51:51  confou.  we  A.  A.  reproach 
Ob.  1  we  h.  A.  rumor  from  Lord 
Zee.  8:23  for  we  have  A.  that  God 
Mark  14:58      have  A.  him  say 
i'/^-f!  4:23  whatever  we  have  A. 

22:71  we  ourselves  hare  A. 
,Iohn  4:42  believe,      A«?'c  A. 

12:34  wehave  A.  out  of  the  law 
^4rfs  4:20  cannot  but  sp.  we  A.  A. 

6:11  we  have  A.  him  speak 
14  we  have  A.  him  say.  This  J. 

15:24  ive  have  A.  that  certain 
Heb.  2:1  heed  to  thin^ts  we  A.  A. 
1  John  1:1  which  we  Aacc  A.  3 
5  message  which  we  have  A. 

HEARD,  tti^A  word,  ». 
Num.  24:4  wh.  A.  ?«.  of  God,  16 
Jos.  24:27  A.  all  the  iti.  of  Lord 
1  Sam.  17:23  same  w.  D.  A.  them 
31  wh.  w.  were  A.  David  spake 

1  K.  2:42  the  w.  that  I  A.  is  good 

2  K.  6:30  king  A.  ?o.  of  woman 
19:6  afraid  of  w.  hast  A.  7s.  37:6 

Job  33:8 1  have  A.  voice  of  ivords 
Ec.  9:16  poor  man's  w.  not  A. 

17  w.  of  wise  men  are  A. 
7s.  37:4  the  w.  wh.  God  hath  A. 
Jer.  23:18  and  A.  his  words 
25:8  bee.  ye  have  not  A.  my 
26:21  princes  A.  his  j/iorcJ 
36:13  decl.  all  the  w.  he  had  A. 
24  not  afraid  that  A.  these 
38:1  Pashur  A.  the  w.  of  Jerera. 
Mat.  22:22  wh.  they  A.  these 
Mark  5:36  as  Jesus  A.  the  icorff 
i7/A'e  10:39  at  Jcs.  feet,  A.  his  w. 
Acts  10:44  fell  on  them  A.  woi'd. 
2  for.  12:4  A.  unspeakable  jcord 
Eph.  1:13  ye  A.  the  w.  of  truth 
Col.  1:5  ye  A.  zt'.  of  the  gospel 

1  Thes.  2:13  w.  which  yeA.  of  us 

2  2'im.  1:13  sound  «'.  hast  A. 
//cA.  12:19  that  A.  entre.  that  w. 

1  John  2:7     ye  ha.  A.  from  beg. 

HEARDE8T. 

Deut.  4:36  thou  A.  his  words 

2  .ff.  22:19  thou  A.  what  I  spake 

ag.  this  place,  2  CAr.  34:27 
Neh.  9:9  thou  A.  their  cry 

27  they  cried,  thou  A.  them,  28 
Ps.  31:22  thou  A.  voice  of  sup. 
119:26  I  dee.  my  ways,  thou  A. 
Is.  48:7  day  when  thou  A.  not 

8  thou  h.  not,  thou  knew,  not 
Jon.  2:2  I  cried,  thou  A. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAN'CE. 


HEA 

HEARER,  a 

Horn.  2:13  not  h.  of  law  are  just. 

Eph.  4:29  minister  ^ace  unto  h. 

8  Tim.  2:14  subverting  of  the  h. 

Jam.  1:22  doers  of  word,  not  h. 
23  if  any  be  a  h.  of  the  word 
25  he  being  not  a  forgetful  h. 
HEAREST. 

1  Bam.  24:9  h.  thou  m.'s  words? 

2  .Sam.  5:24  h.  sound  in  mulb.-t. 
1  A'.  8:30  h.  forgive.  2  Chr.  6:21 
Ps.  22:2  cry  in  daytime,  h.  not 

65:2  thou  that  h.  prayer 
Mat.  21:16  h.  thou  what  th.  say  ? 

27:1.3  ^.  thou  not  how  many  th. 
John  .3:8  and  thou  h.  the  sound 

11:42  that  thou  h.  mc  always 
HEARETH. 
Dmt.  29:19  h.  words  of  curse 

1  Sam.  3:9  L.  thy  servant  h.  10 

34:28  A.  cry  of  the  afflicted 
Ps.  :M:n  rishte.  cry,  the  Lord  h. 
38:14  as  a  man  that  h.  not 
69:43  L.  A.  poor,  desp.  not  pris. 
JVo?'.  8:34  blessed  is  man  h.  me 
13:1  h.  his  father's  instruction 
8  but  poor  h.  not  rebuke 
15:29  he  h.  prayer  of  righteous 
31  that  h.  reproof  of  life,  32 
18:13  answ.  matter  before  h.  it 
21:28  the  man  that  A.  speaketh 
25:10  that  A.  it  put  thee  to  shii. 
29:24  A.  cursing,  bewrayeth  not 
Is.  42:20  open  ears,  but  A.  not 
Ezek.  .3:27  he  that  A.  let  him  hear 
Mat.  7:24  A,  say.  26 ;  Luke  6:47,  49 
13:19  A.  word  of  the  kingdom 
20  that  A.  the  word,  22, 23 
Imke  10:16  he  that  A.  you  A.  me 
John  3:29  standcth  and  A.  him 
5:24  A.  my  word,  and  believoth 
8:47  that  sof  G.  A.  G.'s  words 
9:31  God  A.  not  sinners 
18:37  that  is  of  truth,  A.  Toice 

2  Cor.  12:6  above  th.  he  A.  of  me 

1  John  4:5  the  world  A.  them 

6  he  that  knoweth  God  A.  us 
5:14  ask  accord,  to  will,  he  A.  us 
Uev.  22:17  him  that  A.  say.  Conic 
18  to  ev.  man  that  A.  the  words 
HEARING. 
De\tt.  31:11  read  this  lawin  th.  A. 

2  Sam.  18:12  our  A.  king  charged 
2  K.  4:31  neither  voice  nor  A. 
Job  .3.3:8  hast  spoken  in  my  A. 

42:5  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  A. 
Is.  11:3  nor  reprove  af.  A.  of  ears 

21:3  bowed  down  at  the  A.  of  it 

3.3:15  stoppeth  ears  fr.  A.  blood 
Hzek.  9:5  said  in  my  A.  Go 

10:13  cried  unto  them  in  my  A. 
Ainos  8:11  A.  word  of  the  Lord 
Acts  25:21  reserved  to  A.  of  Aug. 

23  entered  into  the  place  of  A. 
Horn.  10:17  faith  coiiieth  by  A. 

1  Cor.  12:17  where  were  the  A.  / 
Gal.  3:2  or  by  the  h.  of  faith,  5 
Ueb.  5:11  seeing  ye  are  dull  of  A. 

HEARIiVG,  Verb. 
Prvo.  20:12  A.  ear,  L.  hath  made 

28:9  away  ear  from  A.  the  law 
Ec.  1:8  nor  is  ear  filled  with  A. 
Mat.  13:13  and  A.  they  hear  not 
14  by  A.  ye  shall  hear 
ISduUof  A.  ^f<s2S:27;  6:11 
Mark  6:2  many  A.  were  aston. 
Luke  2:46  A.  them  and  asking 
Acts  5:5  Ananias  h.  these  words 
8:6  A.  and  seeing  miracles 
9:7  A.  a  voice,  but  seeing  no  m. 
18:8  Corinthians  A.  believed 
Phile.  5  A.  of  tliy  love  and  faith 

2  Pet.  2:8  Lot  in  seeing  and  A. 

HEARKEIV. 
Ex.  6:30  sh.  Pharaoh  A.  to  me  ? 
Dent.  7:12  A.  to  these  judgments 
11:13  A.  dilig.  to  ray  commands 
l.'i:5  A.  to  voice  of  L.  Jer.  17:21 
18:15  to  him  ye  shall  A. 
28:13  if  thou  A.  to  command- 
ments, 1  K.  11:;3S 
Jos.  1:17  so  will  we  A.  unto  thee 
1  Sam.  15:22  to  A.  th.  fat  of  rams 
30:24  who  will  A.  to  you  in  this  ? 
1  A'.  8:28  have  thou  respect  to  A. 
29  A.  to  prayer,  52;  2  Chr. 
6:19,  20 
Keh.  1.3:27  A.  then  to  you  ? 
Ps.  81:8  if  thou  wilt  A',  unto  me 
Prm.  29:12  if  a  ruler  A.  to  lies 
Is.  32:3  ears  of  th.  that  hear  h. 
42:23  will  A.  for  time  to  come? 
Jer.  26:3  will  A.  and  turnfr.  evil 
5  A.  to  prophets  whom  I  sent 
29:12  pray  to  me.  and  I  will  A. 
35:13  not  rec.  instruction  to  A. 


HEA 

7:11  but  they  refused  to  h. 
Acts  4:19  A.  to  you 
12:13  a  damsel  came  to  A. 

HEARKEN,  imperatively. 
Gen.  23: 15  A.  to  me ;  49:2  A.  to  Is. 
Num.  23:18  A.  to  me,  son  of  Zip. 
Devt.  4:1  A.  O  Israel,  to  statutes 
27:9  take  heed,  and  A.  O  Israel 
Jud.  9:7  A.  to  me,  men  of  Shech. 

1  K.  8:.30  A.  to  the  supplications, 

2  Chr.  6:21 
22:28  A.  O  peo.  every  one  of  you 

2  Chr.  18:27  he  said,  A.  all  peop. 
20:15  A.  ye,  all  Judah,  and  Jer. 

Job  13:6  A.  to  pleadings 
32:10  I  said  A.  to  me,  .3.3:.31 
.33:1  I  pray,  A.  to  my  words 
34:10  A.  unto  me,  men  of  under. 
34  w.  man  A.  37:14  A.  to  this 
Ps.  31:11  A.  I  will  teach  you 
45:10  A.  O  daughter,  andconsid. 
Pror.  7:24  A.  to  me,  O  chil.  8:32 
Is.  28:23  A.  and  hear  my  speech 
.34:1  ye  nations.  A.  ye  peo.  49:1 
46:3  A.  unto  me,  O  house  of 

Jacob,  48:12;  Hos.  5:1 
12  A.  to  me,  stout-hearted 
51:1  A.  to  me,  th.  fol.  righteous. 
4  A.  unto  me,  my  people 
7  A.  to  me,  ye  tti.  know  right. 
,55:2  A.  diligently  unto  me 
Dan.  9:19  O  Lord,  A.  and  do 
Mic.  1:2  A.  O  earth,  and  all  ther. 
Mark.  7:14  A.  to  me  every  one 
Acts  2:14  A.  to  my  words 
7:2  brethren,  anil  fathers,  A. 
1.5:13  men  and  brethren,  A. 
Jam.  2:5  my  beloved  brethren 
See  VOICE. 

HEARKE\,  with  not. 
Gen.  34:17  not  A.  to  be  circnm. 
Kjt.  7:4  iwth.  to  you.  22;  11:9 
Devt.  13:3 ra.  A.  to  that  dreamer 
17:12  will  not  A.  to  the  priest 
18:19  will  not  A.  to  my  words 
21:18  he  will  not  A.  to  them 
2.3:5  n.  h.  to  Bal.  Jos.  24:10 
■Jos.  1:18  will  n.  A.  to  thy  words 
Jml.  2:17  would  not  A.  to  judges 

1  K.  20:8  elders  said,  A.  re.  tohiiii 

2  A'.  17:40  71.  A.  but  after  in.iniier 
18:31  A.  n.  to  Hczek.  Is.  36:16 

2  Chr.  10:16  Keliob.  would  7ioth. 

.33:10  L.  spake,  they  would  n.h. 
■Tob  33::i3  if  w.  A.  hold  thy  peace 
P:.  58:5  n.  h.  to  voice  of  charm. 

81:11  would  noth.  to  my  voice 
■Jer.  6:10  uncircumcised  cannot  A. 
17  said,  We  will  not  A.  44:16 

7:37  they  will  not  A.  unto  thee 

11:11  tho.  they  cry,  I  will  not  h. 

10:12  they  may  not  A.  to  me 

17:27  if  ye  will  not  h.  to  me, 
26:4;  Ezek.  20:.39 

23:16  A.  not  to  prophets,  27:0, 14, 
16,  17;  29:8 

38:15  wilt  thou  not  h.  to  me  ? 
Ezek.  3:7  n.  h.  to  thee,  n.  A.  to  nic 

20:8  and  would  not  A.  unto  me 
IIos.  9:17  did  n.  A.  Zee.  1:4 

HEARKENED. 

Ge7i.  30:17  God  A.  unto  Leah 
22  God  A.  to  Rachel  and  open. 
.34:24  to  Hamor  A.  all  that  went 
.39:10  that  Joseph  A.  not  to  her 

E.r.  6:12  chil.  of  Is.  not  A.  to  me 
7:13  Phar.  A.  not,  8:15,  19;  9:12 

Dciit.  9:19  Lord  A.  to  me.  10:10 
18:14  nations  A.  toobs.  of  times 
34:9  Is.  A.  to  Joshua,  .Tos.  1:17 

1  Sam.  28:21  wom.  of  Eu.  A.  to  S. 

1  K.  12:15  king  A.  not  to  people, 

16;  2  Chr.  10:15 
24  they  A.  to  word  of  the  Lord 
15:20  A.  to  king  Asa,  2  Chr.  16:4 

2  K.  13:4 the LordA.  tojelioahaz 
10:9  king  of  Assyria  A.  to  Asa 
20: 13  Ilezekiah  A .  to  messengers 
21:9  Judah  A.  not  to  the  law 
22:13  ourfathcrs  A.  notto  words 

2  Chr.  24:17  J.  A.  to  the  princes 
25:16  Aniaz.  A.  not  to  the  prop. 
35:22  Josiah  A.  not  to  Pharaoh 
Nth.  9:16  A.  not  to  tliv  connnaud- 

meiits,  29,  Z\\Jt:r.  34:14 
E.H.  3:4  Mordecai  A.  not  to  them 
Ps.  81:13  O  that  inv  peo.  had  A. 
Is.  21:7  and  he  A.  dili-mtly 
18:18  O  that  thou  hadst  A. 
Jer,  6:19  haveuot  A.  toinv  word. 
7:24.  26  :  2.-)::?,  4,  7";  26:5; 
29:19;  32:a3;  34:17;  35:14,  15, 
16;  36:31;  44:5 
37:14  Irijah  A.  not  to  Jeremiah 
Ezek.  3:6  would  have  h.  not  thee 
Dun.  9:0  neither  A.  to  thy  serv. 


HEA 

Mai  3:16  the  Lord  A.  Jfr.  8. 
Acts  27:21  should  have  A.  to  me 
See  VOICE. 

HEARKENEDST. 
Deut.  28:45  thou  A.  not  to  the  L. 

HEARKENETH,  IXG. 

Ps.  103:20  angels  A.  to  the  voice 
Prov.  I::i3  A.  to  mesh.  dw.  safely 
12:15  he  that  A.  to  couu.  is  wise 

HEART,  IVoun. 

Gen.  45:26  and  Jacob's  A.  fainted 
Ex.  23:9  know  A.  of  a  stranger 
28:30  they  shall  be  on  Aaron's  A. 
35:.35  hath  filled  with  wisd.  of  A. 
Lev.  26:16  and  cause  sorrow  of  A. 
Num.  .32:7  discourage  A.  of  Is.  ? 

9  they  discouraged  the  A.  of  Is. 
Deut.  5:29  such  a  A.  in  them 
28:28  .smite  wi.  astonish,  of  A. 
47  serv.  not  L.  with  glad,  of  A. 
65  L.  sh.  give  thee  trembling  A. 
29:4  L.  hath  not  given  A.  toper. 
■los.  14:8  made  A.  of  people  melt 
Jud.  5:15  great  thoughts  of  A. 
16  were  great  scarchings  of  A. 
18:20  the  priest's  A.  was  glad 

1  Sam.  1:13  Han.  spake  in  her  A. 
10:9  God  gave  him  another  A. 
10:7  the  Lord  looketh  on  the  A. 
17::32  Let  no  man's  A.  fail 

24:5  and  David's  h.  smote  him 
25:31  offence  of  A.  to  my  lord 
36  and  Nabal's  A.  was  merry 

2  Sam.  6:16  she  despised  him  in 

A.  1  Chr.  15:29 
14:1  king'sA.  was  tow.  Absalom 
IS:  14  darts  thro.  A.  of  Absalom 
14  bowed  A.  of  men  of  Judah 

1  K.  3:9  an  understanding  A. 

12  given  theeund(  rsta:idingA. 
8:66  glad  of  A.  2  Clir.  7:10 

10:2  com.  of  all  in  A.  2  Chr.  9:1 
11:4  perfect,  as  the  A.  of  David 
12:27  then  sh.  theA.  of  tliispeo. 

2  K.  6:11  A.  of  king  of  As.  troub. 
12:4  into  man's  A.  2  Chr.  29:31 

1  Chr.  12:3:3  not  of  double  A. 
16:10  let  the  A.  rej.  Ps.  105:3 
29:17triestA.  18;  .Jer.  11:20 

2  Chr.  7:11  came  into  Solom.'s  h. 
Ezr.  6:22  turned  A.  of  king 

7:27  such  as  this  in  the  king's  A. 
Neh.  2:2  noth.  else  but  sur.  of  A. 
Est.  1:10  A.  of  king  merry 

5:9  H.  went  forth  with  glad  A. 
■Job  9:4  wise  in  A.  and  mighty 

12:24  he  taketh  away  A.  of  chief 

29:13  caused  widow's  A.  to  sing 

37:24  respecteth  not  wise  of  A. 

.38:36  given  understanding  to  A. 
Ps.  12: 2  double  A .  they  speak 

19:8  sta.  of  L.  right,  rejoicing  A. 

34:18  nigh  them  of  broken  A. 

44:21  knoweth  secrets  of  the  A. 

45:5  arrows  sharp  in  A.  of  ene. 

58:2  A.  ye  work;  64:6  A.  deep 

7.3:7  more  than  A.  could  wish 

101:4  froward  A.  shall  depart 
5  a  proud  A.  will  not  I  suft'er 

104:15  wine  mak.  glad  the  A. 

bread  strengthene.  man's  A. 
Pror.  6:18  a  A.  that  devis.  wicked 

7:10  a  woman  subtle  of  A. 

8:5  be  of  an  understanding  A. 

10:8  wise  in  A.  will  rec.  comma. 

1C:8  he  of  pen-crse  A. 
20  deceit  is  in  the  A.  of  them 
25  heaviness  in  h.  of  man 

13:12  hope  defer,  maketh  A.  sick 

14:10  A.  knoweth  own  bittern. 

13  in  lauffhtcr  A.  is  sorrowful 

14  backslider  in  A.  be  filled 
.30  a  sound  A.  is  life  of  the  flesh 
33  wisdom  resteth  in  A.  of  him 

15:7  A.  of  foolish  doeth  not  so 

13  merry  A.  mak.  cheer,  conn, 
by  sorrow  of  A.  sp.  isbrolit  n 

14  A.  of  him  th.  undcrstandeth 

15  a  merry  A.  hath  contin.  feast 
28  A.  of  righte.  studieth  to  an. 
30  light  of  eyes  rejoiceththe  A. 

10:1  preparation  of  A.  from  L. 

5  proud  A.  abomination  to  L. 

9  a  man's  A.  deviscth  his  way 

23  A.  of  wise  teach,  his  mouth 
17:16  price  in  hand,  hath  no  A. 

20  a  froward  A.  find,  no  good 

22  merry  A.  doeth  good 
18:13bef.  destruc.  h.  is  hanghty 

15  A.  of  prudent  getteth  kno. 
19:21  di'viees  in  a  man's  A. 
20:5  counsel  in  A.  like  deep  wa. 
21:1  king's  A.  is  in  hand  of  L. 

4  a  hiLTU  look  and  a  proud  A . 
22:11  purencss  of  A.  king  his  ft-. 

15  fbolish.  bound  inA.  of  child 


HEA 

Prov.  24:12  pon.  the  A.  cons,  it? 
25:3  A.  of  k.  is  unsearchable 
20  he  that  singeth  to  heavy  A. 
26:23  wicked  A.  is  like  potsherd 
27:9  ointment  and  perf.  rej.  A. 
19  A.  of  man  answereth  man 
28:25  proud  A.  stirreth  up  strifa 
31:11  A.  of  her  hush,  doth  trust 
Ec.  7:3  sadn.  of  count.  A.  is  bet. 
4  A.  of  wise  in  house  of  mourn. 

A.  of  fools  in  house  of  mirth 
8:5  a  wise  man's  A.  discemeth 
11  A.  of  men  is  set  to  do  evil 
9:3  the  A.  of  men  is  full  of  evil 
7  drink  thy  wine  wi.  merry  A. 
10:2  a  wise  man's  A.  at  ri.  hand, 

but  a  fool's  A.  is  at  his  left 
/«.  6:10  make  their  A.  fat.  Mat. 

1.3:15;  ylc^j  28:27 
10:12  I  will  punish  the  stout  A. 
13:7  every  man's  A.  shall  melt 
30:29  shall  have  gladness  of  A. 
32:4  A.  of  rash  shall  understand 
.35:4  say  to  them  of  fearful  A. 
44:20  dec.  A.  turned  him  aside 
57:1  man  layeth  to  A.  Jer.  12:11 
15  revive  the  A.  of  contrite  on. 
.59:13  uttering  from  A.  words 
65:14  my  serv.  sing  for  joy  of  A. 

but  ye  cry  for  sorrow  of  A. 
■Jer.  4:9  the  A.  of  king  sh.  perish 
5:23  people  hath  a  rebellious  A. 
0:20  Is.  are  uncircumcised  in  A. 
11:20  that  triest  reins  and  A. 
17:9  A.  is  deceitful  ab.  all  things 
10  I  the  Lord  search  A. 
20:12  L.  that  seest  reins  and  A. 
24:7  I  will  give  a  A.  to  know  me 
Lam.  3:65  give  them  sorrow  of  h. 
Ezek.  11:19  stony  A.  out  of  flesh 
1.3:22  ye  made  A.  of  righte.  sad 
18:31  make  a  new  A.  and  new  b. 
21:7  ev.  A.  sh.  melt,  all  be  feeble 
25:15  veng.  with  despiteful  A. 
30:26  give  you  a  A.  of  flesh 
44:7  uncir.  in  A.  9;  Acts  7:51 
Dan.  4:16  a  beast'sA.  begiv.  him 
7:4  and  a  man's  h.  was  given  it 
IIos.  4:11  new  wine  takeaway  A. 
7:11  E.  is  like  dove  without  A. 
Nah.  2:10  A.  melt,  knees  smite 
7.ei>.  2:15  this  city  said  in  her  A. 
Hal.  2:2  ye  do  not  lay  it  to  A. 
4:6  theA.  of  fathers,  A.  of  child. 
Mat.  11:29  meek  and  lowly  in  A. 
12:34  of  abund.  of  A.  i(/A(;6:45 
35  treasure  of  A.  Luke  6:45 
1.5:18  from  the  A.  and  defile  man 
19  out  of  A.  evil  th.  Mark  7:21 
Mark  16:14  upbra.  with  hard  A. 
Luke  2:19  51.  pondered  in  her  A. 
51  moth,  kept  sayings  in  her  A. 
24:25  fools,  slow  of  A.  to  believe 
■John  13:2  devil  put  into  A.  of  J. 
Acts  2:46  eat  meat  wi.  singl.  of  A. 
5:33  were  cut  to  A.  7:54 
11:23  purpose  of  A.  they  cl.  toL. 
Pom.  2:5  thy  impeni.  A.'treas.  up 
29  circumcision  of  A.  in  the  sp. 
6:17  ye  obeyed  from  A.  that  doc. 
10:10  with  the  A.  man  believeth 

1  Ccrr.  2:9  nei.  enter.  inA.  of  maa 
7:37  hath  so  decreed  in  his  A. 

2  Cor.  2:4  anguish  of  A.  I  ^vrote 
3:3  written  in  fleshly  tables  of  A. 
8:16  earnest  care  into  A.  of  Tit. 

Eph.  6:6  doing  will  of  G.  from  A. 
Col.  3:22  in  singl.  of  A.  fear.  God 
1  Thes.  2:17inpresence.notin  A. 
Ileb.  4:12  is  a  discorner  of  the  A. 

10:22  draw  near  with  a  true  A. 

13:9  good  the  A.  be  established 

1  Pet.  3:4  let  be  hidden  man  ol  A. 

2  Pet.  2:14  a  A.  ex.  w  ith  covetous 
Eev.  18:7  she  saith  in  her  A.  I  sit 

HE.VRT. 
Ex.  15:8  congealed  in  A.  of  sea 
Is.  19:1  A.  of  Egypt  shall  melt 
Mat.  13:40  Sou^of  man  in  A. 

HE.\RT,  tcith  all. 
Deut.  11:13  w  ith  alt  vour  A.  Jos. 
22:5;  1  Sam.  12:20,  2i 
13:3   love  the  Lord  with  ail 
yoxvc  A.  30:6;  Mat.  22:.37; 
'Mark  12:30.  3:3 ;  Luke  10:37 
26:16 ;  do  them  with  all  thy  A. 
30:2  to  L.  all  h.  10;  Joel  2: 12 
Jud.  10:17  S.  told  allhish.  18 

1  A".  2:4  walk  before  me  w  ith  all  I 

A.  8:23 

8:48  return  to  thee  with  all  th. 

A.  2  A'.  2:3:25:  2  Chr.  6::38 
14:8  David  fol.  me  wi.  alt  his  A. 

2  A'.  23:3  a  covenant  to  walk  with 

all  their  A.  2  Chr.  34:31 
2  Chr.  15:12  G.  of  fa.  with  all  A. 
15  had  sworn  with  all  their  A. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 

3  Chr.  22:9  J.  eo.  L.  w.  all  his  h. 
31:21  did  it  -w  ith  all  liis  h. 
Ps.  86:12  praise,  O  L.  with  all  h. 
Prov.  3:5  trust  L.  with  all  thy  A. 
Jer.  29:13  search  me  with  allh. 
Ezek.  36:5  joy  o{  all  tlieir  h. 
Zcp.  3:14  rejoice  with  all  the  A. 
ulc<i  8:37  if  thou  heli.  with  all  h. 

See  ArPLT,    broken,  clean, 

EVIL,  HARDEN,  UARDENED. 

His  HEART. 

Gen.  6:5  iman;.  of  his  h.  only  evil 
6  it  grieved  hira  at  his  h. 

8:21  r.  Baid  in  h.  h.j  17:17  Abr. 

27:41  E.  said  iti  hish.  the  days 
Ei:.  4:14  will  be  glad  in  his  h. 

7:23  neither  did  he  set  his  h. 

28:29  breastpl.  of  jud;:.  on  h.  h. 

35:34 he  hath  put  in  his  h. 
Deiil.  2::30  L.  made  his  h.  obstin. 

17:17  Ids  h.  turn  not  away 
20  his  h.  be  not  lifted  up  above 

19:6  aveng.  pursue,  hish.  is  hot 

20:8  brethren's  h.  faint  as  his  h. 

24:15 poor,  setteth  hish.  on  it 

29:19  blesseth  himself  in  his  h. 
Ruth  3:7  his  h.  was  merry 

1  Sam.  4:13  his  h.  trem.  for  ark 
25:37  it  came  that  his  h.  died 
27:1  D.  in  hish.  ;  28:5  his  h.  trc. 

2  Sam.  7:27  thy  serx'ant  found  in 

hish.  1  Chr.  17:25 
13:33  let  not  lord  take  to  his  h. 

1  K.  10:24  which  God  had  put  in 

hish.  2  Chr.  9:2.3 
11:3  turned  away  his  h.  4,  9 
12:26  Jeroboam  said  in  Ms  h. 

2  K.  9:24  arrow  went  out  at /lis  A. 
2  Chr.  12:14  prepared  not  his  h. 

17:6  his  h.  was  lift,  up  in  ways 

26:16  his  h.  was  lifted  up  to  des. 

30:19  preparcth  Ids  h.  to  seek  G. 

32:25  for  Aw  h.  was  lifted  up 
26  hum.  him.  for  pride  of /(is  A. 
31  he  mifrht  know  all  in  his  h. 
.Ezr.  7:10  Ezra  prepared  his  h. 
Keh.  9:8  foundest  his  h.  faithful 
Est.  6:6  H.  thought  in  his  h. 

7:5  durst  presume  in  his  h. 
Job  34:14  set  hig  h.  upon  man 

41:24  his  h.  is  as  firm  as  a  stone 
Fs.  10:3  boasteth  of  his  h.  desire 
6  said  in  hish.  11, 13 ;  14:1 ;  53:1 

13:2  speaketh  truth  in  his  h. 

21:2  given  him  his  h.  desire 

33:11  thoughts  ofhis  h. 

37:31  law  of  his  God  in  his  h. 

41:6  Ids  h.  gathereth  inimiity 

55:21  smooth,  war  in /its  A. 

78:72  accor.  to  integrity  of  A.  A. 

112:7  Ais  A.  is  fixed 
8  Ais  A.  is  established 
Prov.  6:14  frowardn.  is  in  his  h. 

18:2  his  A.  may  discover  itself 

19:3  Ais  A.  fretteth  a";,  the  Lord 

23:7 as  think,  in  Ais  A.  so  is  he: 
but  Ais  A.  is  not  with  thee 

28:14  thathardeneth  Ais  A.  sh.  f 
Ec.  2:23  Ais  A.  taketh  no  rest 

5:20  God  answer,  in  joy  of  A.  h. 
,Cant.  3:11  day  of  gladn.  of  A.  A. 
Js.  7:2  Ais  A.  moved,  A.  of  people 

10:7neitherdoth  Ais  A.  think  so 

32:6  Ais  A.  will  work  iniquity 

44:19  none  considereth  in  Ais  h. 

57:17  frowardly  in  way  of  A.  A. 
Jer.  9:8  in  Ais  A.  he  layeth 

30:21  Ais  A.  to  approach  to  me 
24  performed  intents  of  Ais  A. 

48:29  heard  haughtine.  of  his  h. 
Ezek.  14:4  set.  up  idols  in  A.  A.  7 

31:10  Ais  h.  lifted  up.  Van.  5:20 
Van.  4:16  A.  A.  be  changed,  5:21 

11:12  Ais  A.  shall  be  lifted  up 
28  his  h.  be  ag.  the  covenant 
Mat.  5:28  com.  adultery  in  Ais  A. 

13:19  was  sown  in  Ais  A. 

24:48  say  in  Ais  A.  Luke  12:45 
Mark  7:19  enter,  not  into  Ais  A. 

11:23  not  doubt  in  A.  A.  but  bel. 
Luke  G:45  good  treasure  of  A.  A. 
Acts  7:23  came  into  A.  A.  to  visit 

1  Cor.  7:37  stand,  stead,  in  A.  A. 
14:25  secrets  of  A.  A.  made  man. 

2  Cor.  9:7purposeth  in  Ais  A. 

My  HEART. 

Deut.  29:19  in  imagina.  of  my  h. 
Jos.  14:7  as  it  wasln  my  A. 
Jud.  5:9  my  h.  tow.  governors 
1  Sam.  2:1  my  A.  rcjoiccth  in  L. 
1  K.  9:3  my  A.  there,  2  Chr.  7:1G 
S  K.  5:26  went  not  my  A.  wi.  th. 
10:15  thy  heart  right  as  my  A.  ? 

1  Chr.  VZ:\~  my  A.  shall  be  knit 
28:2  in  ?;!</  A.  to  build  a  house 

2  Chr.  2'J:iO  my  h.  to  make  a  co. 


IIEA 

Neh.  2:12  God  put  in  my  h.  7:5 
Job  17:11  thouL'hts  of  my  h. 
23:16  God  maketh  7ny  A.  soft 
27:6  my  A.  sh.  not  reproach  me 
31:7  jny  A.  walk.  af.  mine  eyes 

9  my  h.  been  dec.  by  a  woman 
27  7ny  h.  hath  been  se.  enticed 

33:3  words  of  uprightn.  of  my  A. 
37:1  my  h.  trembleth 
Ps.  4:7  put  gladness  in  my  A. 
13:2  sorrow  in  my  A.  daily 

5  my  A.  sh.  rejoice  in  thy  salv. 
16:9  my  A.  glad ;  17:3  pro.  my  A. 
19:14  medita.  of  my  A.  beaccep. 
22:14  myh.  is  like  wax 
26:2  try  my  reins,  and  my  A. 
25:17  troubles  of  my  A.  enlarged 
27:3  my  A.  shall  not  fear 

8  my  A.  said  to  thee.  Thy  face 
2H:7my  h.  trust,  myh.  greatly 
38:8  by  reason  of  disq.  of  ?>iy  h. 

10  my  A.  panteth,  /s.  21:4 
39:3  7ny  h.  was  hot  within  me 
40:8  thy  law  is  within  my  A. 

10  not  hid  righteous,  in  7ny  A. 

12  therefore  my  A.  faileth  me 
45:1  my  h.  is  indi.  good  matter 
Ps.  49:3  meditation  of  myh. 
55:4  my  A.  is  sore  pained 
57:7  my  h.  is  fixed,  108:1 
61:2  my  A.  is  overwhelmed 
66:18  if  I  regard  iniq.  inyny  h. 
69:20  repro.  nath  broken  7ny  A. 
7:3:13  cleansed  my  A.  in  vain 

21  thus  ?ni/  A.  was  grieved 
26  my  A.  faileth 

84:2  my  A.  crieth  out  for  liv.  G. 
86:11  unite  my  A.  to  fear 
102:4  my  A.  is  smitten  and  with. 
109:22  my  A.  is  wounded  within 
119:11  word  have  I  hid  in  myh. 

32  thou  Shalt  enlarge  A. 

36  incline  my  A.  to  thy  testim. 

80  my  h.  be  sound  in  thy  stat. 

111  testim.  the  lejoic.  of  myh. 

112  inclined  my  h.  to  thy  stat. 
131:1  L.  my  A.  is  not  haughty 
139:23  search  me.  know  rny  A. 
141:4  incline  not  7ny  h.  to  evil 
143:4  7ny  h.  within  me  is  deso. 

Prov.  5:12  7ny  h.  desp.  reproof 
20:9  say,  I  made  my  A.  clean  ? 
23:15  be  wise,  my  A.  sh.  rejoice 
Ec.  1:13  I  gave  7ny  h.  to  seek 
idmyh.  had  great  experience 
17  gave  my  A  .  to  know  wisdom 
2:1  my  A.  I  will  pro.  15;  3:17, 18 
3  in  my  h.  to  give  to  wine 
10  withheld  notw;*/ A.  from  joy 
20  to  cause  my  7i.  to  despair 
7:25  ap.  7ny  h.  to  know,  8:9,  16 
Cant.  4:9  thou  ravished  7ny  A.  9 
5:2  I  sleep,  but  my  h.  waketh 
Is.  63:4  day  of  veng.  in  7/iy  A. 
.Jer.  3:15  pastors  accord,  \07ny  A. 
4:19  pain.  7mj  A.  TO)/  A.  m.  noise 
7:31  neither  came  it  into  ?n »/  h. 
8:18  comf.  myself.  myh.U  faint 
12:3  Si'cn  me  and  tried  7ny  A. 
15:16  jiiy  and  n  joioingof  7ny  A. 
20:9  his  word  was  in  77iy  A. 
23:9  7«)/ A.  broken;  48:31  sh.  m. 
48:.36  7/11/  h.  shall  sound  for  31. 
Lam.  1:20  my  h.  is  turned 

22  /«(/  A.  is  faint 

3:51  mine  eye  affecteth  myh. 
Hos.  11:8  7ny  h.  turned  with,  me 
Acts  2:26  therefore  did  7nyh.  rcj. 

21:13  to  weep,  and  break  myh.  f 
Pom.  9:2  contiu.  sorrow  in  7ny  h. 

10:1  my  h.  desire  to  G.  for  Is.  is 
PAi^.  l:7bec.  I  haveyouin  myh. 
See  APPLIED. 

One  HEART. 
2  CAr.  .30:12  to  give  oneh. 
■Jer.  32:.?9  give  one  h.  Ezek.  11:19 
Acts  4:32  multitude  were  of  0.  A. 

Our  HEART. 

Beut.  1:28  breth.  have  disc.  0.  A. 
Ps.  33:21  for  our  h.  shall  rejoice 

44:18  our  h.  is  not  turned  back 
Lam.  3:41  let  us  lift  %ip  our  A. 

5:15  joy  of  0.  A.  ;  17  our  A.  faint 
Luke  24:.32  did  not  our  A.  bum 
2  Cor.  6:11  our  h.  is  enlarged 
1  John  3:20  if  0)/r  A.  concC  us,  21 

Own  HEART. 

Num.  15:;39  seek  not  aftercwreA. 

1  Sam.  13:14  m.  after  0.  h.  Acts 

13:22 

2  Sam.  7:21  accord,  to  thine  o.  A. 

hast  thou  done,  1  Chr.  17:19 
1  JC  8::38  the  ijlao-ue  of  his  o.  A. 
Neh.  6:8  fcignesfth.  out  of  0.  A. 
Ps.  4:4  commune  with  own  A. 
20:4  grant  according  to  own  h. 


HEA 

Ps.  37:15  sword  sh.  ent.  th.  o.  A. 

77:6  commune  with  mine  0.  h. 
ProiK  28:26  trusteth  his  own  h. 
Ec.  1:16  I  com.  witho!/'«  A. 

7:22  oum  h.  hast  cursed  others 
Jer.  9:14  imagin.  ofownh.  23:17 

23:16  a  vision  of  their  ojotj  h. 
26  deceit  of  o.  A.  Ezek.  1:3:17 
Jam.  1:26  deceiveth  his  own  h. 
Perfect  HEART. 

1  K.  8:61  A.  be  -p.  witli  tlie  Lord 
11:4  A  not  p.  with  Lord,  1.5:3 
15:14  nevertheless  Asa's  A.  was 

».  with  Lord.  2  Chr.  15:17 

2  .K".  20:3  walked  before  thee 

with  siperfecth.  Is.  38:3 

1  Chr.  n:3Sp.  A.  to  make  D.  ki. 
28:9  serve  God  with  a  p.  A. 
29:9  with  p.  h.  they  off.  willing. 

19  give  to  Sol.  my  son  a  p.  A. 

2  Chr.  16:9  them  whose  A.  is  p. 
25:2  right,  but  not  with  a  p.  A. 

Ps.  101:2  in  my  house  with/>.  A. 

Pure  HEART. 

P*.  24:4  a.scend?  that  hath?).  A. 
Mat.  5:8  blessed  are      «  in  A. 

1  rim.  1:5  charity  out  of  p.  A. 

2  Tim.  2:22  call  on  L.  out  of/?.  A. 
1  Pe<.  1:22  love  one  an.  with^;.  A. 

Their  HEART. 

42:28  their  h.  failed  them 

1  fAr.  29:18  prep.  t.  h.  unto  thee 
■Inb  8:10  words  out  of  t.h.  f 

17:4  hid  t.  A.  from  understand. 
Ps.  10:17  Lord  wilt  prepare  t.  A. 

78:8  gen.  that  set  not  t.  A.  arig. 
18  they  tempted  God  in  t.  A. 
.37  /.  A.  was  not  right  with  him 

05:10  peo.  that  do  err  in  A. 

105:25  turned  t.  A.  to  hate 

107:12he  brou-ht  down  t.  A. 

119:70  /.  h.  is  as  fat  as  grease 

140:2  imacine  mischiefs  in  t.  A. 
Pror.  24:2  t.  A.  stud,  destruction 
Ec.  3:11  hath  set  world  in  t.  A. 

9:3  madness  is  in  /.  A.  while 
Is.  6:10  understand  with  t.  h. 
Mat.  13:15;  ^c/s  28:27 

29:13  t.  A.  is  far  from  me.  Mat. 

15:8:  Mark  7:6 
Jer.  13:10  walk  in  imag.  of  t.  h. 

14:14  proph.  the  deceit  of  t.  A. 

17:1  sm  of  Judah  graven  on  t.h. 
Lam.  2:18  t.  A.  cried  to  the  Lord 
Ezek.  14:3  set  up  idols  in  t.  h. 

20:16  t.  h.  went  after  idols 

21:15  that  t.  A.  mav  faint,  ruins 

33:.31  t.  h.  goeth  after  covetous. 
TIos.  4:8  they  set  t.  A.  on  iniquity 

7:6  made  ready  t.  A.  like  an  ov. 

10:2/.  A.  divided;  13:6/.  A.  exa. 

13:8  will  rend  the  caul  oft.  A. 
Zee.  10:7/.  h.  rejoice  in  the  Lord 
Mark  6:.52  /.  h.  hard.  Bern.  1:21 
Lvke  9:47  perce.  thoughtof /.  A. 
John  12:40  he  hath  harden.  /.  A. 
.4f/s2:37  were  pricked  in  /.  A. 

2  Cor.  3:15  M.  read,  vail  on  /.  h. 
Eph.  4:18  of  theblindnessof  A. 

Thv  HEART. 
Gen.  20:6  the  integrity  of  /.  A. 
Lev.  19:17  not  hate  brot.  in  /.  A. 
/>«//.  4:29  if  seek  him  with  /.  A. 
6:5  love  the  Lord  with  all  /.  A. 
7:17  if  thou  shalt  say  in  /.  A. 
these  nations  arc  more  than 
I,  8:17;  18:21 ;  .ler.  13:22 
8:14  /.  h.  be  lifted,  forget  Lord 
9:5  not  for  uprightness  of  /.  A. 
10:12  serve  L.  t.  G.  with  all  /.  A. 
1.5:9  not  a  thou,  in  /.  wicked  A. 
10  /.  A.  shall  not  be  grieved 
28:07  for  the  fear  of  thy  h. 
.30:6  circumc.  /.  A.  and  heart  of 
14  word  is  very  nisrh  to  thy  h. 
17  if  /.  A.  turn,  so  that  th.  not 
Jud.  19:6  let  /.  A.  be  merry.  9; 
1  K.  21:7 

1  Sam.  2:33  man  be  to  grieve  /.  A. 
14:7  do  all  that  is  in  /.  A.  2,Sam. 

7:3;  1  Chr.  17:2 
17:28  pride  and  naught,  of  /.  A. 

2  Sa7n.  3:21  over  all  /.  A.  desire. 

1  K.  2:44  wicked.  /.  A.  is  privy 
8:18  in  /.  A.  to  build,  2  Chr. 

1:11;  6:8 

2  K.  10:15  Jehu  said.  Is  /.  A.  rig. 
14:10  /.  h.  lifted,  2  Chr.  2.5:19 
22:19  /.  A.  tender,  2  Chr.  34:27 

2  Chr.  19:3  prep.  /.  A.  to  seek  G. 

■Job  10:13  things  hid  in  /.  A. 
11:13  prep.  /.A.  and  stretch  out 
22:22  lay  up  his  words  in  /.  A 

Ps.  27:14  shall  strengthen  /.  A. 
•37:4  give  tliee  desires  of  /.  A. 

P/ or.  2:2  apply  /.  A.  to  uuderst. 


IIEA 

Prov.  2:10  when  wisd.  ent.  (x  A. 
3:1  let  /.  A.  keep  my  command. 

3  w  rite  them  on  ta.  of  /.  A.  7:3 
4:4  let  /.  A.  ret.  my  words,  21 

23  keep  /.  A.  with  all  diligence 
6:21  bind  continually  upon  t.h. 
7:25  let  not  /.  A.  decline  to  ways 
2.3:15  my  son,  if  /.  A.  he  wise 

17  let  not  /.  A.  envy  sinners 

19  hear,  my  son,  guide  /.  A.  in 
26  give  me  /.  A.  let  eyes  obser. 
.33  t.  h.  shall  utter  perverse  th. 
Ec.  5:2  not  /.  A.  be  hasty  to  utter 
11:9  /.  A.  cheer,  in  ways  of  /.  h. 
10  remove  sorrow  from  /.  A. 
Is.  14:13  thou  hast  said  iu  /.  A. 
3.3:18  /.  A.  shall  meditate  terror 
47:7  not  lay  things  to  /.  A.  57:11 

8  that  sayest  in  /.  h.  I  am,  10 
Jer.  4:14  O  Jerusalem  wash  /.  A. 

18  bitter,  bee.  it  reach,  to  /.  h, 
31:21  set  /.  A.  toward  high. 
49:16  pride  oft.  h.  decei.  Ob.  3 

Lam.  2:19  pour  out  /.  A.  bef  L. 
Ezek.  3:10  niy  words  received 

in  thy  h, 
10:30  weak  is  /.  A.  saith  L.  G. 
22:14  can  /.  A.  endure  in  days 
28:2  because  /.  A.  is  lifted  up 
6  hast  set  /.  A.  as  heart  of  6. 

17  /.  A.  was  lifted  up  because 
Dan.  2:.30  know  the  thou,  of  /.  A. 

5:22  thou  hast  not  humb.  t.h. 
Acts  5:3  why  hath  Satan  fl.  t.h.  f 

4  why  conceived  this  in  /.  A.  t 
8:21  /.  A.  not  right  in  sight  of  G. 

22  thought  of /.  A.  forgiven 
Pom.  10:6  say  not  in  /.  A.  who 

9  believe  in  /.  A.  that  G.  raised 

Upright  in  HEART. 

2  Chr.  29::34  Levites  were (/.  inh. 

Ps.  7:10  which  saveth  u.  in  A. 
11:2  that  they  shoot  at  xi.  in  h. 
32:11  shout  for  joy  ye  u.  in  A. 
36:10 contin.  righte.  to  u.  inh. 
64:10  all  vprig.  in  h.  shall  glory 
94:15  7ipn.  in  A.  shall  follow  it 
97:11  gladness  sown  for  u.  in  h. 
Uprightness  of  HEART. 

1  K.  3:6  walketh  in  u.  of  h.  9:4 
Ps.  119:7  praise  thee  wfth  h. 

Whole  HEART. 

Ps.  9:1  I  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  w. 
my  w.  A.  111:1 ;  138:1 
119:2  seek  him  with  the  ?/'.  A. 

10  with  my  w.  h.  I  sought 

.34  I  shall  observe  it  with  w.  A. 

58  entreated  favor  with  tv.  h. 

69  thy  precepts  with  7L\  A. 

145  I  cried  with  my      A.  O  L. 
Is.  1:5  head  is  sick,  7V.  A.  faint 
Jer.  3:10  not  turned  with  w.  A. 

24:7  return  to  me  with  7V.  h. 

32:41  plant  in  land  with  w.  h. 
Whose  HEART. 
Ex.  35:26  v  iimen  w.  A.  stirred 
Deut.  29:18  w.  A.  tumeth  froniL. 

2  <S«m.l7:10  7V.  h.  is  as  A.  of  lion 

1  K.  8:39  70.  A.  kn.  2  Chr.  6:.30 

2  Chr.  16:9  them  ic.  h.  is  perfect 
Ps.  84:5  in      A.  arc  ivays  of 
Ec.  7:26  woman  %lk  A.  is  snares 
Is.  51:7  in  w.  A.  is  my  law 
Ezek.  11:21  tv.  A.  walketh  after 
Acts  16:14  V).  A.  the  L.  opened 

Your  HEART. 

Deut.  10:16  forcsk.  of  your  k. 
Jer.  4:4 

11:16  that  y.  A.  be  not  deceived 

18  lay  up  my  words  in  y.  A  . 

1  K.  11:2  will  turn  away  your  A. 
1  Chr.  22:19  set  y.  A.  to  seek  L. 
Ps.  22:26  y.  A.  shall  live  for  ever 

31:24  he  shall  strengthen  y.  A. 

62:8  pour  out  y.  h.  before  him 
10  riches,  set  not  y.  A.  on  them 

69:32  y.  A.  live  that  seek  God 
Is.  60:14  see  this,  y.  A.  shall  rej. 
Jer.  51:46  and  lest  your  A.  faint 
Joel  2:13  rend  y.  A.  not  garments 
Zee.  7:10  none  imag.  evil  in  y.  h. 
Mat.  6:21  y.  h.  be  also,  Luke  i2::34 
Mark  8:17  have  ye  y.  A.  hard.  ? 

10:5  for  hard.  ofy.  A.  he  wrote 
.John  14:1  not  y.  h.  be  troubl.  27 

16:6  said  this,  sorrow  filled  y.  A. 
22  I  will  see  you,  y.  h.  shall 
Eph.  6:5  single,  of  y.  h.  as  to  C. 

HEARTED. 

Ex.  35:22  as  were  williug-A. 
Devt.  20:8  what  man  is  faint-A. 
Ps.  76:5  the  stout-A.  are  spoiled 
Is.  24:7  all  the  merry-A .  do  sigh 
61:1  sent  me  to  bind  U])  brok.  A. 
Ezek.  3:7  house  of  Israel  hard-Ai 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 

Tender-HEARTED. 

2  Clir.  I'.i:!  Keho.  youn^aiid<.-A. 
Eph.  4:32  kind  one  to  ano.  t.-h. 
WUe-HEARTBD. 

Ex.  28:3  spe.  to  all  th.  are  w.-h. 
31:6  hearts  of  all  that  are  w.-h. 
35:10  w.-h.  among  you  eh.  come 
25  women  that  were  w.-h. 
3G:1  wro.  every  w.-h.  man,  2,  8 

HEARTH. 
G^n.  18:6  make  cakes  upon  A 
Ps.  102:3  bones  are  burnt  as  h. 
Js.  30:14  Bherd  to  take  fire  fr.  h. 
Jer.  36:22  a  fire  on  the  h.  burni. 

23  roll  into  tire  that  was  on  h. 
Zee.  12:6  governors  of  J.  like  h. 

HEARTY,  ILY. 
Prov.  27:9  friend  by  h.  counsel 
Col.  3:23  do  it  h.  as  to  the  Lord 

HEARTS. 
Joit.  7:5  h.  of  the  people  melted 

1  Sain.  10:26  h.  G.  had  touched 

2  Sam.  15:6  Absal.  stole  h.  of  la. 
1  A'.  8:39  thou  only  knowest  the 

A.  2  Chr.  6:30 
1  Chr.  28:9  Lord  searcheth  all  h. 
Ps.  7:9  God  trieth  h.  Prov.  17:3 
Prov.  15:11  more  then  h.  men 

21:2  the  Lord  pondercth  the  h. 

31:6  wine  to  those  of  heavy  h. 
Ezek.  32:9  also  vex  h.  of  people 
Dan.  11:27  kings'  h.  to  do  misc. 
Zuke  1:17  turn  h.  of  the  fathers 

2:35  thoughts  of  A.  be  revealed 

21:26  men's  A.  failing  them 
Acts  1:24  know.  A.  of  men,  15:8 
Pom.  8:27  he  that  searcheth  A. 

16:18  deceive  A.  of  the  simple 
1  Cor,  4:5  manifest  counsels  of  A. 
Bev.  2:23  I  am  he  searcheth  A. 

Our  HEARTS. 
Jos.  2:11  heard,  our  h.  did  melt 

1  K.  8:.58  incline  our  A.  to  him 

.  Acts  14:17  filling  o.  A.  with  food 
Pom.  5:5  love  of  G.  abr.  in  onrh. 

2  Cor.  1:22  earnest  of  S.  in  ourh. 
3:2  our  epistle  written  in  o.  A. 
4:6  God  hath  shined  in  our  A. 
7:3  in  our  A.  to  die  and  live 

1  Thes.  2:4  God,  who  trieth  o.  h. 
lleh.  10:22  our  A.  fr.  evil  consci. 

1  John  3:19  assure  o.  A.  bef.  him 

Their  HEARTS. 

Lev.  26:36  a  faintness  into  t.  h. 
Jud.  9:3  t.  h.  inclined  to  fol.  A. 
19:22  making  their  A.  merry 

2  Chr.  6:14  be.  thee  with  all  t.  h. 
11:16  set  their  h.  to  seek  the  L. 
20:33  not  prep,  their  h.  to  God 

Job  1:5  sons  cursed  G.  in  their  A. 
Ps.  28:3  mischief  is  in  their  A. 

3.3:15  fashioneth  their  h.  alike 

35:25  let  them  not  say  in  t.  A. 

81:12  gave  up  to  t.  own  A.  lust 

125:4  that  are  upright  in  t.  A. 
/*.  44:18  hath  shut  their  h.  they 
Jer.  31:.33  law  in  t.  A.  Heb.  8:10 

32:40 1  will  put  my  fear  in  A. 
Ezek.  13:2  prop,  out  of/,  own  A. 
Zee.  7: 12  <.  A.  as  an  adamant 
Mark  2:6  reasoning  in  their  A. 

3:5  grieved  for  hardness  of  t.  h. 

4:15  word  sown  in  t.  A.  8:12 
Siuke  1:51  imaginations  of  t.  A. 
66  heard  laid  them  up  in  t.  A. 

3:15  all  men  mused  in  their  A. 
Acts  7:39  t.  A.  turned  back  to  E. 
Pom.  1:24  through  lust  of  th.  A. 

2:15  work  of  law  written  in  t.  A. 
Col.  2:2  t.  h.  might  be  comforted 
Heb.  3:10  always  err  in  their  A. 
Pezi.  17:17  G.  hath  put  it  in  t.h. 

Your  HEARTS. 

Gen.  18:5  comfort  ye  your  A. 
Deut.  20:3  O  Is.  let  not  y.  A.  faint 

32:46  set  y.  h.  to  all  the  words 
Joa.  24:2:3  incline  y.  A.  to  the  L. 
1  Sam.  6:6  do  yehardenwowT' A.  ? 

7:3  return  to  L.  with  all  your  h . 

and  prepa.  your  h.  to  the  L. 
Jer.  42:20  dissembled  in  yoxirh. 
Zee.  6:17  none  imag.  evil  in  y.  A. 
Mat.  9:4  think  evil  in  yonrh.  f 

18:35  if  from  y.  h.  forgive  not 

19:8  bee.  of  hardness  of  y.  A. 
Mark  2:8  why  reas.  th.  in  y.  h.  ? 
Luke  5:22  reason  ye  in  yourh.  9 

16:15  God  knoweth  your  h. 
21:14  settle  in  y.  A.  not  to  me. 
34  time  y.  A.  be  overcharecrt 

24:38  do  thoughts  arise  in  y.  h.  ? 
Gal.  4:6  sent  6.  of  Son  into  y.  A. 
Eph.  3:17  Ch.  may  dwell  in  v.  A. 

5:19  mel.  iny.  h.  to  L.  Co/.  3:16 

6:22  that  ho  mi^'ht  comfort  y,  A. 


IIEA 

Phil.  4:7  keep  y.  h.  and  minds 
Col.  3:15  peace  of  G.  rule  in  y.  A. 
4:8  estate  and  comfort  y.  h. 

1  Thes.  3:13  may  stablish  y.  A. 

2  Thes.  2:17  comfort  your  h. 

3:5  Lord  direct  yourh.  into  love 
Jam.  3:14  if  ye  ha.  strife  in  y.  A. 
4:8  pur.  y.  h.  ye  double-minded 
5:5  ye  have  nourished  y.  h. 
8  be  ye  patient,  stablish  y.  A. 

1  Pet.  3:15  sanctify  Lord  in  y.  A. 

2  Pet.  1:19  day-star  arise  in  y.  A. 

HE.\T. 
Gen.  8:22  cold  and  A.  summer 
18  J  tent-door  in  A.  of  the  day 
Deut.  29:24  what  meaneth  the  A. 
1  ^Tam.  11:11  slew  till  A.  of  day 

1  K.  1:1  gat  no  A.  /  2  Lord  get  A. 
■Job  24:19  drought  and  A.  consu. 

30:.30  bones  are  burnt  with  A. 
P.*.  19:6  is  nothing  hid  from  A 
Ec.  4:11  toge.  then  they  have  A. 
/«.  4:6  shad,  in  day  from  A.  25:4 

18:4  clear  A.  on  herbs,  and  like 
cloudof  dew  in  A.  of  harvest 

25:5  as  A.  in  a  dry  place,  even  A. 

49:10  neither  A.  nor  sun  smite 
■/er.  17:8  not  see  when  A.  cometh 

36:30  dead  body  cast  out  to  A. 

51:.39  in  A.  I  will  make  feasts 
Ezek.  3:14  I  went  in  A.  of  spirit 
Mat.  20:12  borne  burden  and  A. 
Luke  12:55  so.  wind  blow,  be  A. 
Acts  28:3  came  viper  out  of  the  A. 
./am.  1:11  sun  risen  with  bur.  A. 

2  Pet.  3:10  elements  melt  with  A. 

HEATED. 
Dan.  3:19  more  th.  wont  to  be  A. 
Uos,  7:4  as  an  oven  A.  by  baker 

HEATH. 

J«r.  17:6  like  A.  in  desert,  48:6 
HEATHEN. 

2  22:44  kept  me  to  be  head 

of  A.  Ps.  18:43 
2  A'.  10:3  abominat.  of  A.  17:15  ; 

21:2;  2  Chr.  28:3;  36:14 
17:8  Is.  walked  in  statutes  of  A. 

1  Chr.  lfi:.35  deliver  us  from  A. 

2  Chr.  20:6  rulest  over  king,  of  A. 
33:9  Judah  do  worse  than  the  A. 

Ezr.  6:21  fr.  filthiness  of  the  A. 
Yeh.  5:8  redeem.  Jews  sold  to  A. 
Ps.  2:1  do  A.  rage  ?  Acts  4:25 
8  I  give  the  A.  for  inheritance 
9:5  thou  hast  rebuked  the  A. 

15  the  h.  are  sunk  in  the  pit 
19  let  A.  be  judged  in  thy  sight 

10:10  the  A.  perish,  out  his  land 

33:10  counsel  of  A.  to  naught 

44:2  how  th.  didst  drive  out  A. 

40:6  the  A.  raged,  the  kingdoms 

47:8  God  reigheth  over  the  A. 

59:5  theref.  awake  to  visit  all  A. 
8  have  all  the  A.  in  derision 

78:.55  cast  out  the  A.  also,  80:8 

79:1  A.  are  come  into  thine  inh. 
6  pour  wrath  on  A.  Jer.  10:25 
10  A.  say,  Wh.  their  G.  ?  115:2 

94:10  he  that  chastiseth  the  A. 

98:2  openly  show,  in  sight  of  A. 

102:15  A.  shall  fear  name  of  L. 

106:41  gave  them  to  hand  of  A. 

111:0  give  them  heritage  of  A. 

149:7  exe.  vengeance  upon  A. 
Is.  16:8  lords  of  A.  broken  down 
Jer.  10:2  learn  not  way  of  A. 
Lam.  1:10  seen  that  A.  entered 
Ezek.  11:12  after  manners  of  A. 

20:9  not  be  polluted  be.  A.  14:22 
32  say,  we  will  be  as  the  A. 
41  sanctified  before  A.  28:25 

22:4  made  thee  a  repr.  to  the  A. 

16  thine  inheri.  in  sight  of  A. 
23:30  gone  a  whoring  after  A. 
25:7  deliver,  thee  for  spoil  to  A. 

8  house  of  Jud.  is  like  to  all  A . 
31:11  hand  of  mighty  one  of  A. 
.34:29  neither  bear  shame  of  A. 
36:3  possession  to  residue  of  A. 
4  derision  to  the  residue  of  A. 
6  ye  have  borne  shame  of  A. 
23  A.  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

36;  37:28  ;  38:16;  39:7 
39:21  the  A.  shall  see  my  judg. 
Joel  2:17  A.  sho.  rule  over  them 
3:11  come,  all  ye  A.  gather 
12  let  the  A.  be  wakened 
Aims  9:12  possess  rem.  of  all  A. 
Ob.  15  day  of  L.  is  near  on  A. 

16  so  sli.  A.  drink  continually 
Mic.  5:15  exe.  furv  upon  the  A. 
Hah.  3:12  didst  tlir.  A.  in  ansor 
7.ep.  2:11  isles  of  A.  sh.  worship 
Hug.  2:22  destroy  strength  of  A. 
7.,c.  1:15  disjileased  with  A. 
9:10  ho  sh.  speak  pea.  to  the  A. 


HEA 

Zee.  14:14  wealth  of  A.  shall  be 
Mat.  6:7  use  notrepeti.  as  A.  do 
18:17  let  him  be  to  thee  as  a  A. 
2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  by  the  A. 
Gal.  2:9  slicmlilgo  unto  tlie  A. 
3:8  God  would  justify  tho  A. 

Among  the  HEATHEN. 
Lev.  26::33  I  will  scat,  you  a.  1.  A. 
Jer.  9:16;  Ezek.  20:23  ;  22:15 
38  ye  shall  perish  am.  the  A. 
2  -Sam.  22:50 1  will  gi.  thanks  to 

thee,  O  L.  a.  t.  A.  Ps.  18:49 
1  Chr.  16:24  declare  his  glory 

am.  the  A.  Ps.  96:3 
Ps.  44:11  thou  scatter  nsa.  t.  A. 

14  mak.  us  a  bv-\vord  a.  the  A. 
46:10  I  will  be  exalted  a.  t.  h. 
96:10  say  a.  t.  A.  Lord  reigneth 
100:35  were  mingled  a.  the  h. 
47  O  L.  gather  I'la  from  a.  t.  h. 
110:6  he  shall  judge  am.  the  h. 
126:2  a.  A.  L.  ha.  donepreat 
Jer.  49:15  ma.  thee  small  a.  t.  A. 
Lam.  4:15  a.  A.  shall  no  more  so. 

20  under  his  shad,  live  a.  t.  A. 
Ezek.  11:16  cast  th.  far  oflfrt.  t.  A. 

12:16  declare  abomina.  a.  t.  A. 
16:14  reno\ra  went  forth  a.  t.  A. 
30:19  scatter  them  am.  the  A. 

21  Isr.  profaned  a.  the  A.  22,  23 
24  will  take  you  fr.  a.  A.  37:21 

39:21  will  set  my  glory  a.  t.  A. 
.70^^2:19  no  more  a  repro.  a.  t.  A. 
Ob.  1  an  ambas.  is  sent  a.  t.  A. 

2  made  thee  small  a.  the  A. 
Hab.  1:5  behold  ye  a.  the  A. 
Zee.  8:13  were  a  curse  a.  t.  A. 
Mdl.  1:11  name  be  great  a.  A.  14 
Gal.  1:16  preach  him  a.  t.  A. 

HEAVE,  D. 
Ex.  29:27  A.  of  ram  of  consecra. 
Num.  15:20  offering  so  sh.  ye  A. 

18:30  ye  A.  the  best  thereof,  32 

Se«orrERrNG,  snoiiLDER. 

HEAVEX 

Gen.  1:1  G.  created  A.  and  earth 
8  God  called  the  firmament  A. 
14  lights  in  firmam.  of  A.  15 
20  fowl  that  fly  in  firma.  of  A. 
7:11  windows  of  A.  were  open. 
8:2  windows  of  A.  were  stopped 
14:19  pos.  A.  and  earth,  22 
19:24  rained  fire  from  Lord  of  A. 
27:28  G.  give  thee  of  d.  of  A.  39 
28:17  This  is  the  gate  of  A. 
40:25  bless  thee  wi.  bless,  of  A. 
E.r.  20:11  Lord  made  A.  31:17 
24:10  as  it  were  the  body  of  A. 
Ler.  26:19  make  your  A.  as  iron 
Deut.  4:11  burned  to  midst  A. 
26  1  call  A.  and  earth  to  wit- 
ness. 30:19;  31:28 

32  ask  from  side  of  A.  to  other 
.36  out  of  A.  made  th,  hear  voi. 

10:14  A.  and  A.  of  h.  Ps.  115:16 
11:17  he  shut  up  A.  1  A'.  8:35; 

2  Chr.  6:26;  7:13 
28:12  open  A.  to  give  thee  rain 

23  A.  over  thy  head  shall  be 
30:4  utmost  part  of  A.  Neh.  1:9 
33:13  the  precious  things  of  A. 

26  God  of  J.  rid.  upon  the  A. 

1  Sam.  2:10outof  A.  sh.he  thun. 

2  Sam.  18:9  up  bet.  A.  and  earth 
21:10  water  dropped  out  of  A. 
22:8  the  foundations  of  A.  mov. 

1  K.  8:27  A.  and  h.  of  heav.  Bot 

contain  thee,  2  Chr.  2:6;  6:18 
35  when  A.  is  shut  up  no  rain 

2  K.  19:15  th.  hast  made  A.  and 

earth,  2  Chr.  2:12;  Neh.  9:6 
1  Chr.  21:16  angel  betw.  A.  and 
.Job  11:8  it  is  as  high  as  A.  f 
20:27  A.  shall  reveal  his  iniquity 
22:12  is  not  G.  in  height  oih.f 
14  walketh  in  the  circuit  of  A. 
26:11  the  pillars  of  A.  tremble 
38:29  frost  of  A .  who  ha.  ge.  it  ? 

33  knowest  thou  ordin.  of  A.  ? 
37  who  can  stay  bottles  of  A.  t 

Ps.  19:6  going  is  from  end  of  A. 
69:.34  A.'and'earth  praise  him 
78:23  he  opened  the  doors  of  A. 

24  civen  them  of  com  of  A. 
89:29  th.  to  endure  as  days  of  A. 
103:11  A.  is  high  above  earth 
105:40  sat.  them  wi.  bread  of  A. 
115:15  L.  who  ma.  A.  and  earth, 

121:2:  124:8:   134:3:  146:6; 
7^.  37:16;  .Ter.  32:17;  Acts 
4:24;  14:15;  Rev.  14:7 
147:8  covereth  A.  with  clouds 
148:13  gl.  is  above  earth  and  A. 
Prov.  25:3  A.  for  height,  earth 
7s.  40:12  hath  meted  out  A. 
66:1  A.  is  my  throne.  Acts  7:49 


HEA 

■Ter.  7:18  cakes  to  queen  of  A. 

10:2  be  not  dism.  at  signs  of  h. 

23:24  do  not  I  fill  A,  and  earth  f 

31:27  if  A.  above  can  be  meas. 

33:25  not  appointed  ordin.  of  A. 

44:17  inc.  to  qu.  of  A.  18,  19,  25 

51:15  hath  stretched  out  the  A. 
Lam.  4:19  swifter  th.  eagles  of  A. 
Ezek.  8:3  lift,  me  be.  earthand^. 

32:7  I  will  cover  the  A. 
8  lights  of  A.  will  I  make  dark 
7>a?j.  4:15  be  wet  with  dew  of  A. 
23,  25,  .33  ;  5:21 
35  doeth  will  in  army  of  A. 

5:2:3  lifted  thyself  ag.  L.  of  A. 

7:2  four  winds  of  A.  strove 

13  man  came  with  clouds  of  A. 
8:8  toward  four  winds  of  A.  11:4 

Avws  9:6  build  his  stories  in  A. 
Uurj.  1:10  A.  is  stayed  from  dew 
'Zee.  2:6  spr.  you  as  winds  of  A. 
Mai.  .3:10  not  open  wind,  of  A. 
Mat.  5:18  till  A.  and  earth  pass 

34  nor  swear  by  A.  Jam.  5:12 
11:25  thee,  L.  of  A.  Luke  10:21 
23:22  swear  by  A.  swear  by  6. 
24::30  S.  of  man  com.  in  clouds 

of  A.  26:64 ;  Mark  14:62 
31  elect  from  one  end  of  A. 

35  A.  and  earth  sh.  pass  away, 
Mark  13:31 ;  Luke  21:a3 

36  not  angels  of  A.  but  my  F. 
Mark  13:27  elect  fr.  lit.  part  of  A. 
Lvke  S.'il  J.  praying,  A.  opened 

4:25  when  the  A.  was  shut  up 
15:18  have  sinned  against  A.  21 
16:17  easier  for  A.  and  earth 
21:26  powers  of  A.  sh.  be  shakea 
.7oA?i  1:51  ye  shall  see  A.  open 
Acts  3:21  wh.  the  A.  must  receive 
10:11  saw  A.  opened,  Pev.  19:11 
■7am.  5:18 and  the  A.  gave  rain 
Pev.  3:12  cometh  down  out  of  A. 
6:14  A.  departed  as  a  scroll 
8:13  angef  flying  thro'  A.  14:6 
10:6  created  A.  and  the  things 
11:6  these  have  power  to  shu  t  A. 
16:17  a  great  voice  out  of  A. 
21  a  great  hail  out  of  A. 
18:20  rejoice  over  her,  thou  A. 
19:17  to  the  fowls  that  fly  in  A. 
20:9  fire  came  from  G.  out  of  A. 
11  earth  and  A.  fled  away 
21:1  I  saw  f  ncAV  A.  and  earth 

10  Jerus.  descending  out  of  A. 
See  rowi,,  rowxs. 

From  HEAVEN. 
Ex.  16:4  rain  bread  from  A. 
20:22  talked  ^\ith  you  from  h. 

Neh.  9:13 
Deut.  26:15  look  down  from  A. 

7s.  63:15;  Lam.  3:.5(J 
28:24  as  dust  f.  h.  shall  it  come 
.70S.  10:11  L.  cast  great  sto./.  A. 
Jnd.  5:20  fought f.  A.  the  stars 
2  Sam.  22:14  L.  thundered/r.  A. 
2  K.  1:10  let  fire  come  down/.  A. 
th.  came  down  fi.  f.  A.  12, 14 

1  Chr.  21:26  answ.  f.  h.  by  fire 

2  Chr.  0:21  hear/.  A.  2:3.  27,  30 
7:1  fire  came  do'wn  from  A. 

14  will  I  hear /.  A.  and  forgive 
Neh.  9:15  gav.  them  bread A. 
■Job  1:16  fire  of  G.  fallenfrom  A. 
Ps.  14:2  L.  look,  down /.  A.  53:2 

a3:13  the  Lord  looketh/wm  h, 

70:8  judment  to  be  heard A. 

80:14  O  God,  look  down /.  A. 

85:11  right,  shall  look  from  h. 

102:19  f.h.  did  the  L.  behold 
7s.  14:12  how  art  thou  fal./.  A. 

55:10  as  snow  falleth  from  A. 
Lam.  2:1  Lord  cast  down /.  A. 
Dan.  4:31  a  voice /".  A.  Mat.  3:17; 

ii//l-e3:22;  JoAn  12:28 
Mat.  16:1  show  them  sign/.  A. 

21:25  wh.  was  ill  f.  h.  or  of 
men?  Mark  11:30;  Lu.  20:4 

28:2  for  the  angel  descended  f. 
h.  Bev.  10:1;  18:1;  20:1 
Mark  8:11  sign/".  A.  Luke  11:1S 
Luke  9:54  com.  fire  to  come  /.  A. 

10:18  behe.  S.  as  lightning/,  A. 

17:29  fire  and  brimstone/.  A. 

21 :11  great  signs  sh.  th.  be/.  A. 

22:43  angel /.  A.  strengthening 
John  1:.32''I  saw  S.  descend./.  A. 

3:13  came  down  from  A.  6::33 
27  exc.  It  be  given  him  fro.  h. 

31  he  that  com./'.  A.  is  above 
6:31  he  gave  bread//o»j  A. 

32  M.  gave  you  not  bread /.  A. 
38  I  came  f.  h.  not  to  do,  42 
41  bread  came/.  A.  50,  51,  58 

Acts  2:2  there  ca'me  a  sound  f.  h. 
9:3  a  light/.  A.  sh.  22:6  ;  26:13 
11:5  a  t'l'oat  sheet  let  down  /.  A. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 

Ads  14:17  and  gave  us  rain  /.  //. 
Smn.  1:18  wra.  of  G.  is  rov./.  Ii. 

1  Cor.  15:47  se.  man  is  Lord /.  h. 

2  Cor.  5:2  clothed  with  ho./,  h. 
hal.  1:8  angel/,  h.  preach 

1  Thei'.  1:10  wait  for  Son  fromh. 
.   4:16  the  L.  shall  descend  fr.  h. 

2  Thes.  1:7  L.  J.  be  revealed /.  Ii. 
Heb.  12:25  him  that  speak./,  h. 

1  Pet.  1:12  with  H.  G.  sent /.  h. 
Jlev.  8:10  fell  a  great  star /.  h. 
9:1 1  saw  a  star  fall  from  h. 
10:4  I  heard  a  voice/,  h.  saying, 
Seal  things  and  write  them 
not.  8;  11:12;  14:2,  1.3;  18:4 
13: 13  fire  come  down  from  h. 

Bee  GOD  of  Heaven. 

Host,  a  of  HEAVEIV. 

De^it.  4:19  h.  ofh.  worship  him 

17:3  hath  worship,  the  h.  of  h. 
1  K.  22:19  saw  L.  sit  on  thr.  and 
h.  ofh.  sta.  by,  2  Chr.  18:18 
S  K.  17:16  Israel  worshi.  h.  ofh. 
21:3  Manasseh  worshipped  all 
the  liost  ofh.  2  Chr.  33:3 
5  alt.  for  Iiost  ofh.  2  Chr.  33:5 
23:4  bro.  vessels  for  liost  of  h.o 
2feh.  9:6  made  h.  of  h.  ^vith  their 
h.  and  host  of  h.  worsh.  thee 
Ts.  34:4  h.  of  h.  sh.  be  dissolved 
Jer.  8:2  spread  them  bef.  h.  ofh. 
19:13  burnt  incense  to  host  of  h. 
33:22  as  h.  of  h.  cannot  be  num. 
Dan.  8:10  great,  even  to  h.  of  h. 
Zep.  1:5  off  them  worship  h.  ofh. 
Acts  7:42  to  worship  host  of  a. 

In  HE.\VE\'. 

Ex.  20:4  nor  likeness  of  anything 

in  h.  Dent.  5:8 
Devt.  8:24  what  God  in  h.  can 
4:39  the  Lord  is  G.  in  h.  above 
Jos.  2:11  he  is  God  in  h.  above 

1  K.  8:23  is  no  God  like  thee  in 

h.  2  Chr.  6:14 
30  hear  thou  in  h.  32-49 

2  K.  7:2  L.  make  wind.  inh.Vi 
1  Chr.  29:11  all  in  h.  and  earth 
Job  16:19  my  witness  is  in  h. 
Ps.  11:4  Lord's  throne  is  in  h. 

73:25  wh.  have  I  in  h.  but  thee 
77:18  voice  of  thunder  in  h. 
78:26  east  wind  to  blow  in  h. 
89:6  who  in  h.  can  be  co.  to  L.  ? 
37  as  faithful  witnesses  in  h. 
113:6  hum.  him.  to  things  in  h. 
119:89  thy  word  is  settled  in  h. 
Ec.  5:2  God  in  h.  thou  up.  earth 
Is.  34:5  sw.  shall  be  bathed  in  h. 
Dan.  2:28  G.  in  h.  reveal,  secrets 
Amos  9:6  buildeth  stories  in  h. 
Mat.  5:12  great  is  yourrew.  inli. 
16  glorify  your  Father  in  h. 
45  chil.  of  your  F.  who  is  in  h. 
48  be  perfect  as  your  P.  in  h. 
6:9  Our  Father  in  h.  Luke  11:2 
10  on  earth  as  in  h.  Luke  11:2 

20  but  lay  up  treasures  in  h. 
7:11  F.  in  h.  give  good  things 

21  will  of  my  F.  in  h.  12:50 
10:32  confess  bef.  my  F.  in  h. 

33  him  will  I  deny  bef.  F.  inh. 

16:17  F.  wh.  is  in  h.  revealed  it 
19  shall  be  bound  in  h.  18:18 

18:10  desp.  not  little  ones  in  h. 

19:21  treasure  inh.  Luke  18:22 

22:30  angels  in  h.  Mark  12:25 

23:9  one  is  your  F.  who  is  in  h. 

24:.30  si™  of  Son  of  man  in  h. 

28:18  all  power  "iven  me  in  h. 
Mark  11:26  nor  P.  in  h.  forgive 

13:25  powers  hi  h.  sh.  be  shak. 
32  not  angels  which  are  in  h. 
Luke  6:23  your  re.  is  great  in  h. 

10:20  your  names  are  writ,  in  h. 

15:7  joy  in  h.  over  one  sinner 

19:38  peace  in  h.  glory  in  high 
John  3:13  even  Son  of  man  in  h. 
Acts  2:19  wonders  in  h.  above 
1  C'oi:  8:5  whe.  in  h.  or  in  earth 
Eph.  1:10  gath.  in  one,  thi.  in  h. 

3:15  family  in  h.  is  named 

6:9  vour  Master  in  h.  Col.  4:1 
Phil.  2:10of  things  2;i  A. 

3:20  our  conversation  is  in  h. 

Col.  1:5  hope  wh.  is  laid  up  in  h. 
16  things  created  that  are  inh. 
30  to  reconcile  all  things  inh. 
Eeb.  10:.34  have  inh.  better  sub. 

12:23  first-born  written  in  h. 
1  Pet.  1:4  inherit,  reserved  in  h. 
1  Johnb:t  three  bear  rec.  in  h. 
Rev.  4:1  a  door  was  opened  i«  h. 
2  a  throne  was  set  in  h. 

5:13  every  creature  in  h.  saying 

8:1  sil.  in  h.;  11:15  voices  in  h. 

11:19  temple  of  G.  opened  in  h. 


HEA 

Rev.  12:1  ap.  great  wonder  inh.  3 

7  there  was  war  in  h. 

8  nor  place  fou.  any  more  in  h. 
13:6  to  blasphonu'  them  in  h. 
14:17  came  out  of  temple  in  h. 
15:1  I  saw  another  sign  in  h. 

5  tabernacle  of  testimony  inh. 

19:14  the  armies  in  h.  followed 
Into  HEAVEIV. 
%K.  2:1  L.  wo.  take  Elijah  i.  h. 

11  Eli.  went  by  a  whirlw.  i.  h. 
Ps.  139:8  ascend  into  h.  art  there 
Prov.  30:4  ascend,  i.  h.  Rom.  10:6 
7s.  14:13  I  will  ascend  into  h. 
Mark  16:19  L.  was  received  i.  h. 
Lvke  2:15  angels  gone  away  i.  h. 

24:51  he  was  parted,  carried  i.  h. 
Acts  1:11  gazing  i.  h.  taken  i.  h. 

7:55  Stephen  looked  up  i7ito  h. 

10:16  vessel  received  i.  h.  11:10 
Heb.  9:24  but  into  h.  itself 
1  Pet.  3:22  gone  i.  h.  on  right  h. 

See  KINGDOM. 

HEAVEiV,  with  stars. 

Gen.  1:17  G.  set  stars  in  fir.  ot  h. 

22:17  will  multiply  thv  seed  as 
stars  of  h.  26:4;  Er.  32:13; 
1  Chr.  27:23;  Neh.  9:23 
Dei/t.  1:10  are  as  stars  of  A.  10:22 

28:62  were  as  s.  of  h.  for  multi. 
7v.  1.3:10  s.  ofh.  sh.  not  give  li-jht 
Ezek.  32:7  cover  h.  make  s.  dark 
iVaA.  3:16  multiplied  as  s.  of  A. 
Mat.  24:29  s.  fall  fr.  A.  Mark  13:25 
Rev.  6:13  sta7-s  of  A.  fell  on  earth 

12:4  his  tail  drew  third  ofs.  of  h. 

To,  or  unto  HE.WEX. 
Gen.  11:4  tower  may  roach  u.  h. 

28:12  top  of  it  may  reach  to  A. 
Dent.  1:28  cities  walled  to  A.  9:1 

.30:12  who  sh.  go  up  for  us  to  A. 

32:40  for  I  lift  up  my  hand  to  A. 
1  Sam.  5: 12  cry  of  city  w.  \mtoh. 

1  K.  8:54  with  hands  spread  toh. 

2  Chr.  28:9  a  rage  th.  reach,  u.  A. 
Ps.  107:26  they  mount  up  to  h. 
Jer.  £1:9  her  judg.  reachethw.  A. 
Dan.  4:11  tree  reached  to  h.  20 
Amos  9:2  tho'  they  climb  up  t.  A. 
Mat.  11:23  Cap.  art  exalted  to  A. 

14:19  look,  up  to  A.  he  blessed, 

Mark  6:41 ;  Luke  9:16 
Mark  7:34  looking  toh.  he  sighed 
Luke  18:13  not  lift  his  eyes  a.  A. 
John  3:13  no  man  ascen.  up  to  h. 

17:1  Je.  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  h. 
2  Cor.  12:2  caught  up  to  third  A. 
Rev.  10:5  angel  lifted  hand  to  h. 

11:12  ascend,  up  to  A.  in  cloud 

18:5  her  sins  have  reached  v.  h. 

Toward  HEAVEIV. 
Gen.  15:5  look  now  toward  A. 
Ex.  10:22  stretch,  his  hand  t.  A. 
Jud.  13:20  flame  went  up  t.  h. 

1  K.  8:22  Solomon  spread  forth 

his  hands  tow.  h.  2  Chr.  6:13 
Job  2:12  dust  on  their  heads  t.  A. 
Prov.  23:5  fly  aw.  as  eagle  t.  A. 
Acts  1:10  looked  steadfastly  t.  A. 

Under  HEAVE\. 

Gen.  1:9  waters  wider  A.  be  gat. 

6:17  to  destroy  all  flesh  fr.  m.  A. 

7:19  high  hills  u.  the  whole  A. 
Dent.  4:19  to  all  nations  u.  h. 

7:24  dest.  tU.  name  fr.  v.  h.  9:14 

29:20  L.  blot  out  name  fr.  w.  A. 

2  A'.  14:27  blot  na.  of  Is.  fr.  n.  A. 
■/o6  28:24  G.  seeth  u.  the  whole  A. 

37:3  directeth  it  w.  the  whole  A. 

41:11  whatsoever  is  M.  A.  is  mine 
Ec.  1:13  search  out  all  th.  u.  A. 

2:3  that  good  they  sho.  do  u.  A. 

.3:1  a  tihie  to  ev.  purpose  u.  A. 
Luke  17:24  lighte.  one  partw.  A. 
Acts  2:5  devout  of  ev.  nation  u.  A. 

4:12  none  oth.  name  «.  A.  given 
Col.  1:23  gospel  to  ev.  creat.  u,  A. 

HEAVEIVLY. 

Mat.  6:14  A.  Father  will  forgive 
26  your  A.  Father  feedeth  them 
32  ft.  F.  knoweth  ye  have  need 
15:13  ev.  plant  A.  F.  hath  not 
18:35  so  shall  my  A.  Father  do 
Lvke  2:13  the  A.  host  praising  G. 
11:13  your  A.  F.  .sh.  give  the'Sp. 
John  3:12  I  tell  you  of  A.  things 
Acts  26:19  not  disob.  to  A.  vision 

1  Cor.  15:48  as  is  the  A.  such  are 
49  shall  bear  the  image  of  the  A. 

Eph.  1:3  blessings  in  A.  places 
20  right  hand  in  A.  places,  2:6 
3:10  the  powers  in  A.  places 

2  Hm.  4:18  Lord  pree.  to  A.  king. 
JLeb.  3:1  partakers  of  A.  calling 

6:4  have  tasted  of  the  A.  gift 


HEA 

Heb.  8:5  exa.  and  sh.  of  A.  things 
9:28  A.  things  with  better  sacri. 
11:16  A.  country ;  15:22  A.  Jeru. 

HEAVENS. 

Gen.  2:1  A.  and  earth  finished 

4  general,  of  the  h.  and  earth 
Deuf.  :32:1  O  h.  I  will  sp.  /s.  1:2 
.33:28  his  h.  sh.  drop  down  dew 
Jud.  5:4  trembled,  A.  dropped 
2  .Sam.  22:10  bow.  the  A.  Ps.  18:9 
1  K.  8:27  A.  cannot  contain  thee 

1  Chr.  16:26  Lord  made  A. 
9:6;  P*.  96:5;  102:25;  136:5 

31  let  the  A.  be  glad,  earth  rej. 

2  Chr.  C:25  hear  fr.  tho  A.  33,35,39 
Job  14:12  till  A.  be  no  more 

15:15  h.  not  clean  in  his  sight 
20:6  excellency  mount  up  to  h. 
26:13  by  Sp.  he  garnished  the  A. 
35:5  look  to  the  A.  and  see 
Ps.  8:1  thy  glory  above  A.  113:4 

3  when  I  consider  thy  A. 
19:1  A.  declare  the  glory  of  God 
33:6  by  word  of  L.  were  A.  made 
50:4  sh.  call  to  the  A.  from  above 

6  A.  shall  declare  his  righteou. 
57:5  be  thou  exalted,  O  God, 

above  the  A.  11;  108:5 

10  mercy  is  gi'eat  to  A.  108:5 
68:4  that  rideth  upon  the  A.  .33 

8  A.  dropped  at  presence  of  G. 
73:9  set  their  mouth  ag.  the  A. 
89:5  A.  shall  praise  thy  wonders 

11  the  A.  are  thine,  earth  also 
96:11  the  A.  rejoice.  Rev.  12:12 
97:6  A.  declare  his  righteousness 
104:2  stretchest  out  A.  Is.  40:22 
108:4  mercy  is  great  above  A. 
115:16  the  A.  are  the  Lord's 
144:5  bow  thy  A.  O  L.  and  come 
148:1  praise  ye  the  Lord  from  A. 

4  praise  him  hea.  of  A.  and  wa. 
Prat:  3:19  he  established  the  A. 

8:27  when  he  prepared  the  A. 
Is.  13:13  fhake  the  A.  Ha(/.  2:6.21 
34:4  the  A.  shall  be  rolled  toget. 
44:2;3  sing,  O  ye  A.  for  L.  done  it 

24  stretch,  forth  the  A.  45:12; 
51:13;  Jer.  10:12-  Zee.  12:1 

45:8  drop  down,  ye  A.  fr.  above 
48:13  my  right  hand  spanned  A. 
49:13  sing.  0  A.  be  joy.  O  earth 
50:3  I  clothe  A.  with  blackness 
51:6  lift  your  eyes  to  A. 
16  that  I  may  plant  the  A. 
55:9  as  A.  are  higher  than  earth 
64:1  rend  the  A.  and  come  down 
65:17  behold,  I  create  new  A. 
66:22  new  A.  which  I  will  make 
Jer.  2:12  be  astonished,  O  ye  A. 
4:23  I  beh.  A.  they  had  no  light 

25  birds  of  A.  were  fled,  9:10 
28  earth  mourn,  h.  above  black 

10:11  gods  not  made  A.  sh.  peri. 
14:22  can  the  A.  give  showers? 
Ji:ek.  1:1  A.  were  open.  Mat.  3:10 
Dan.  4:26  known  that  A.  do  rule 
Hos.  2:21 1  will  hear  the  A. 
■Joel  2:10  the  A.  shall  tremble 
Ilab.  3:3  his  glory  covered  the  A. 
Zee.  0:5  four  spirits  of  the  A. 
8:12  the  A.  shall  give  their  dew 
Mat.  24:29  powers  of  A.  shaken 
Mark  1:10  he  saw  the  A.  opened 
Acts  2:;34D.  is  not  ascended  to  A., 
7:56  behold,  I  see  the  A.  opened 
Heb.  1:10  A.  work  of  thy  hands 
4:14  Iligh-p.  is  passed  into  A. 
7:26  II. -p.  made  higher  than  A. 
2  Pet.  3:5  word  of  G.  A.  we.  of  old 

7  A .  wh.  are  now  are  kept  in  st. 
10  A.  sh.  passaway  with  irr.  no. 

12  A.  being  on  fire  shall  be  dis. 

In  the  HEAVEN'S. 

Ps.  2:4  he  that  sitteth  in  the  h. 
18:13  L.  also  thundered  in  theh. 
36:5  thy  mercy,  O  L.  is  in  the  A. 
89:2  faithfulness  estab.  in  the  A. 
103:19  L.  prep,  his  throne  inh. 
115:3  God  is  in  the  A. 
123:1  O  thou  that  dwell,  in  t.  A. 
Jer.  10:13  waters  in  the  A.  51:16 
Lam.  3:41  lift  hearts  to  G.  in  A. 
Joel  2:30  show  wonders  in  the  A. 
Luke  12:33  a  treasure  in  the  A. 
2 Co?'.  5:1  not  made  w.  hands.in.  A. 
Heb.  8:1  thr.  of  Majesty  in  t.  A. 
9:23  patterns  of  tilings  in  the  A. 

HEAVY. 

Ex.  17:12  Moses'  hands  were  A. 
18:18  this  thing  is  too  h. 
Num.  11:14  not  able,  bee.  too  A. 

1  Sam.  4:18  Eli  was  old  man  A. 

2  Sayn.  14:26  hair  was  A .  on  him 
1  K.  12:4  father's  A.  yoke.  10, 11, 

14;  2  Chr.  10:4,  10,  11,  14 

863 


HED 

1  K.  14:6  sent  to  thee  with  A.  tid. 
Neh.  5:18  bondage  A.  on  people 
■Job  .33:7  neither  shall  hand  be  h. 
Ps.  32:4  thy  hand  was  h.  on  me 

38:4  A.  burden,  they  are  too  A. 
Prov.  25:20  songs  to  a  A.  heart 

27:3  stone  is  A.  sand  weighty 

31:6  wine  to  those  of  A.  hearts 
/*'.  6:10  and  make  their  ears  A. 

24:20  transgression  shall  be  A. 

30:27  the  burden  thereof  is  A. 

46:1  carriages  were  A.  loaden 

58:6  to  undo  the  A.  burdens? 

59:1  nei.  his  ear  A.  that  it  cannot 
Lam.  3:7  made  chain  A. 
Mat.  11:28  ye  that  are  A.  laden 

23:4  for  they  bind  A.  burdens 

26:.37  be  sorrowful,  and  very  h. 
43  eyes  were  A.  Mark  14:.33, 40 
Luke  9:32  were  A.  with  sleep 

HEAVIER. 
Job  6:3  A.  than  sand  of  the  sett 

2:3:2  my  stroke  is  A.  than  groan. 
Prov.  27:3  a  fool's  wrath  is  A. 

HEAVILY. 
Ex.  14:25  that  drave  them  A. 
Ps.  35:14  bowed  A.  as  one  mour. 
Is.  47:6  on  ancient  A.  laid  yoke? 

HEAVINESS. 
Ezr.  9:5  I  rose  from  A . 
Job  9:27  I  will  leave  oft' my  h. 
Ps.  69:20  broken  heart  full  of  A. 

119:28  my  soul  melteth  for  A. 
P>-ov.  10:1  fool,  son  A.  of  mother 

12:25  A.  in  heart  mak.  it  stoop 

14:13  end  of  that  mirth  is  A. 

61:3  gai-m.  of  praise  for  A. 
Pom.  9:2  great  A.  and  sorrow 
3  Cor.  2:1  won.  not  come  ag.  in  h. 
Phil.  2:26  brother  was  fullof  A. 
Jam.  4:9  your  joy  be  turned  to  A. 
1  Pet.  1:6  if  need  be  ye  are  in  A. 

HEBER. 
Gen.  46:17  Beriah.  II.  1  Chr.  7:31 
.Jud.  4:11  H.  the  Kenite,  17;  5:24 
Luke  3:35  Phalec,  was  son  of  H. 

HEBREW. 
Gen.  14:13  Abra.  the  H.  39:14 

41:12  a  young  man,  a  H. 
Ex.  2:11  Egyptian  smiting  a  H. 
Jer.  34:9  should  let  a  H.  go  free 
Jon.  1:9  unto  them  I  am  a  II. 

HEBREWS. 
Gen.  40:15  sto.  out  of  land  of  H. 
Ex.  2:6  this  one  of  H.  chil.  13; 
3:18;  5:3;  7:16;  9:1;  10:3 

1  Sa?n.  4:6  shout  in  camp  of  H.  9 
13:3  let  H.  hear,  19;  14:11,21 
29:3  what  do  these  H.  hear? 

Acts  6:1  murmuring  ag.  the  H. 

2  Cor.  11:22  H.  or  Israelites? 
Phil.  3:5  of  Benja.  a  Heb.  of  H. 

HEBREW,  language. 
Luke  23:38  writ,  in  II.  John  19:20 
.John  5:2  called  in  H.  19:13,  17 
Acts  21:40  spake  in  H.  22:2 ;  26:14 
Rev.  9:11  in  H.  Abaddon,  16:16 

HEBREW  man. 
Deut.  15:12  if  brother,  a  H.  man 

HEBREW  servant. 
Gen.  39:17  II.  s.  came,  Ex.  21:2 
HEBREW  woman,  women. 
Ex.  1:16  midwife  to  II.  w.  19 
2:7  a  nurse  of  the  II.  u'ovienf 
Deut.  15:12  if  any  II.  w.  be  sold 
HEBRE'^SS.    Jer.  34:9 
HEBROIV,  place. 
Gen.  23:2  Sarah  died  in  H.  35:27; 

.Tos.  14:15;  20:7;  Jud.  1:10 
37:14  Jacob  sent  Jos.  out  of  H. 
Kum.  13:22  H.  built  before  Zoan 
2  Sam.  2:11  Dav.  was  king  in  H. 

5:5;  1  K.  2:11;  1  Clir.  29:27 
3:.32  buried  Abner  in  II.  4:12 
5:3  in  H.  1  Clir.  11:3;  12::« 
15:7  Absalom  vowed  in  H.  10 
1  Chr.  12:38  perfect  heart  to  H. 

nV.'SRQiTi,  person. 
Ex.  6:18  Kohath,  H.  Num.  3:19 
1  Chr.  2:42,  43;  6:2, 18;  15:9;  23:12, 
19;  21:23 

HEDGE,  S. 
.Job  1:10  not  made  a  A.  ab.  him  f 
Ps.  80:12  broken  her  A. 89:40 
Prov.  15: 19  way  of  sloth  A .  of  th. 
Ec.  10:8  breaketh  h.  serpent  bite 
5:5  take  away  the  A.  thereof 
.Jer.  49:3  run  to  and  fro  bv  the  A. 
Ezek.  13:5  nor  made  up  A.  22:30 
Mic.  7:4  sharper  than  a  thorn  A. 
Xah.  3:17  as  grasshoppers  in  A. 
Mark  12:1  he  set  a  A.  about  it 
Luke  14:23  go  to  highways  and  A 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


IIEI 
HEDGE,  D. 

Job  3:23  war  is  hid,  ■whom  G.  h. 
Lam.  3:7  hii  hath  h.  me  about 
Kos.  2:6  h.  up  thy  way  with  tho. 
Mat.  21:33  vineyard,  h.  it  round 

HEED. 
2  K.  10:31  Jfhu  took  no  h. 
Ps.  119:9  tak.  h.  ac.  to  thy  word 
Prov.  17:4  giveth  h.  to  false  lips 
Ec.  12:9  preacher  gave  good  h. 
Jer.  18:18  not  gi.  h.  to  any  words 

19  give  h.  to  me,  O  Lord 
Acts  3:5  he  gave  h.  unto  them 

8:6  people  of  Sam.  gave  h.  to  P. 
10  gave  h.  to  Simon  least  to 
1  Tim.  \:ih.  to  fables.  Tit.  1:14 

4:1  giving  h.  to  seducing  spirits 
Beb.  2: 1  we  ought  to  give  more  A. 
See  TAKE. 

HEEL,  g. 

Gen.  3:15  thou  sh.  bruise  his  h. 

25:26  hold  on  E.  h.  lios.  12:3 

49:17  an  adder  biteth  horse  A. 
Job  13:27  print  on  h.  of  my  feet 

18:9  gin  shall  take  him  by  h. 
Ps.  41:9  h.  as.  me,  John  13:18 

49:5  iniq.  of  my  h.  compass  me 
Jer.  13:22  iniq.  thy  h.  made  bare 
nEGE.   Est.  2:3 

HEIFER. 
Num.  19:2  red  h.  ;  5  burn  the  h. 
Deut.  21:3  the  elders  sh.  take  a  A. 
4  strike  off  the  h.  neck 
6  shall  wash  hands  over  the  h. 
Jud.  14:18  not  plou.  with  my  h. 
Js.  15:5  cry  out  for  Moab  as  h. 
Jer.  46:20  Egypt  is  like  a  fair  h. 

48:34  uttered  their  voice  as  a  h. 

B0:11  grown  fat  as  h.  at  grass 
JJos.  4:16  Is.  as  a  backsliding  h. 

10:11  Ephraim  is  as  h.  taught 
Eeb.  9:13  ashes  of  h.  sp.  unclean 

HEIGHT,  g. 
Gfere.  6:15  A.  of  ark  sh.  be  30  cu. 
Ex.  25:10  ark  of  Shittim-wood,  a 
cu.  and  half  A.  23;  37:1, 10 

27:1  A.  of  altar,  three  cu.  38:1 
18  A.  of  court,  five  cubits,  38:18 

30:2  A.  of  altar  of  incense,  37:25 
1  Sam.  16:7  look  not  on  A.  of  sta. 

17:4  Goliath's  A.  6  cu.  and  a  sp. 
1  K.  6:2  A.  of  house  of  G.  30  cu. 

20  oracle  twenty  cubits  in  A. 

26  A.  of  cherub  was  ten  cubits 
7:2  A.  of  house  of  Leb.  30  cubits 

16  A.  of  one  chapiter  5  cubits 
23  A.  of  molten  sea  five  cubits 

27  A.  of  one  base  three  cubits 
Ezr.  6:3  A.  of  God's  house  60  cu. 
Job  22:12  God  in  A.  of  heaven  ? 
Ps.  102:19  looked  fr.  A.  of  eanct. 

148:1  praise  the  Lord  in  the  A. 
Prov.  25:3  the  heaven  for  A. 
Js.  7:11  ask  it  in  the  A.  above 

14:14  I  will  ascend  above  the  A. 
Jer.  49:16  O  thou  that  boldest  A. 

51:53  fortify  A.  of  her  strength 
Ezek.  17:2:3  in  A.  of  Israel,  20:40 

19:11  she  appeared  in  her  A. 

31:5  therefore  his  A.  was  exalted 


14  none  of  the  trees  exalt  for  A."  '*<'/, v^'^,^  'i^  dangc-r  of  A.  fire 


32:5  fill  the  valleys  with  thy  A. 
Dan.  3:1  image  wh.  A.  was  60  cu. 

4:11  A.  reached  unto  heaven,  20 
Amos  2:9  A.  was  like  A.  of  cedars 
Pmn.  8:.'39  nor  A.  nor  depth 
Eph.  3: 18  the  A.  of  love  of  Ch.  ? 
Eev.  21:16  breadth  and  A.  equal 

HEIIMOl'S. 
Job  31:11  for  this  is  a  A.  crime 

HEIR,  S. 
Gen.  15:3  born  in  my  house  is  A 


21:10  Ishmael  shall  not  be  A 
2  Sam.  14:7  we  will  destroy  A. 
Prov.  30:23  handmaid  A.  to  mis. 
Jer.  49:1  hath  Is.  no  sons?  no  A.  ? 

2  Is.  A.  to  them  that  were  his  A. 
Mic.  1:15  I  will  bring  A.  to  thee 
Mat.  21:38  this  is  the  A.  Mark 

12:7:  ii/A-e  20:14 
Jfom.  4:13  should  be  A.  of  world 
14  if  they  wh.  are  of  law  be  A. 
8:17  A.  of  G.  joint  A.  with  Ch. 
Gal.  3:29  A.  according;  to  jiromise 
4:1  A.  as  lon|;  as  he  is  a  child 
7  an  A.  of  God  through  Christ 
30  son  of  bond-w.  sh.  not  be  h. 
Eph.  3:6  Gent.  sh.  be  fellow-A. 
Tii.  3:7  A.  according  to  the  hope 
JJeb.  1:2  whom  he  appointed  A. 
14  who  shall  be  A.  of  salvation 
6:17  God  willing  to  show  to  A. 
11:7  became  A.  of  righteousness 
Jam.  2:5  h.  of  the  kingdom 


IIEL 

1  Pet.  3:7  as  A.  together  of  grace 
IIELAM.    2&««.  10:16 
HELBON.  27:18 

HELD. 

Ex.  17:11  wh.  Moses  A.  up  hand 
Jvd.  7:20  A.  lamps  in  left  hands 

2  Chr.  4:5  sea  A.  3,000  baths 
Neh.  4:16  half  A.  both  spears 

17  other  hand  he  A.  a  weapon 
Est.  5:2  king  A.  out  golden  ecep. 
.Job  23:11  my  foot  A.  nis  steps 
Ps.  32:9  wh.  mouth  must  be  A. 

94:18  thy  mercy.  O  L.  A.  me  up 
Cant.  3:4  I  A.  him,  and  wo.  not 

7:5  king  is  A.  In  the  galleries 
Jer.  50:33  took  captives,  h.  them 
Dan.  12:7  A.  up  his  right  hand 
Mat.  12:14  A.  a  coun.  Mark  15:1 
Luke  22:63  men  that  A.  Je.sus 
^4c^«  3:11  man  was  healed,  A.  P. 

14:4  part  A.  with  J.  part  apostles 
Rom.  7:6  wherein  we  were  A. 
Bev.  6:9  slain  for  testim.  they  A. 

HELD  peace. 
Gen.  24:21  wondering  A.  his/;. 
Zfp'.  10:3  Aaron  A  .  \i\s  peace 
Xttm.  30:7  husband  A.  ».  11,  14 
Xeli.  5:8  A.  th.  p.  found  nothing 
Job  29:10  nobles  A.  their  peace 
Ps.  39:2  I  A.  my  j:).  from  good 
/s.  36:21  A.  their;;.  j)/a?'/i;3:4;  9:34 

57:11  have  not  I  A.  my  peace? 
Mat.  26:63  Jesus  A.  his, peace 
Luke  14:4  A.  p.  20:26;  ^cCs  11:18 
Af^6'  15:13  A.  their  p.  Ja.  answer 
HELD  AT.    Zee.  6:10 
IIELI.  LukeZ:%^ 
IIELKATH-IIAZZURIM.2Sam. 
2:16 

HELL. 

Devt.  32:22  fire  burn  unto  low.  A. 
2  Sam.  22:6  sorrows  of  A.  com- 
passed me,  Ps.  18:5;  86:13 
.TbS  11:8  deeper  than  A. 

26:6  A.  is  naked  before  him 
Ps.  9:17  wicked  turned  into  A. 

16:10  not  le.  soul  in  A.  ylcM  2:27 

55:15  go  down  quick  to  A. 

116:3  pains  of  A.  gat  hold  on  me 

1:39:8  bed  in  A.  thou  art  there 
Prov.  5:5  steps  take  hold  on  A. 

7:27  house  way  to  A.  going  do. 

9:18  guests  are  in  depths  of  A. 

15:11  A.  and  destruction  bef.  L. 
24  he  may  depart  from  A. 

23:14  deliver  his  goul  from  A. 

27:20  A.  and  destruction  ne.  full 
Is.  5:14  A.  hath  enlarged  herself 

14:9  A.  from  beneath  is  moved 
15  Shalt  be  brought  down  to  A. 

28:15  with  h.  are  we  at  agreem. 

18  agreera.  with  A.  not  stand 
.57:9  debase  thyself  even  to  A. 

Ezck.  31:16  I  cast  him  down  to  A. 
17  went  down  to  A.  with  him 
32:21  speak  to  him  out  of  A. 
27  down  to  h.  with  weapons 
Amos  9:2  tho'  they  di^  into  A. 
■Jon.  2:2  out  of  belly  of  A. 
IJab.  2:5  enlargeth  desire  as  A. 


—29  body  be  cast  in  A.  30- 
-10:28  body  in  A.  LnJce  12:5- 
» 11:23  Capeniaum  brought  do'wn 

to  A.  Luke  10:15«. 
'  16:18  gates  of  A.  sh.  not  prevail 
-48:9  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast 

into  A.  Mark^-.il-. 
-2.3:15  twofold  more  child  of  A. 
- 133  can  ye  escape  damna.  of  A. 
^Luke  16:2:3  in  A.  lifted  up  his  eyes 
^icts  2:31  soul  was  not  left  in  A. 
^Jam.  .3:6  tong.  is  set  on  fire  of  A. 


4  This  shall  not  be  thine  A.    *  i  Pet.  2:4  cast  angels  down  to  A. 


Rev.  1:18  keys  of  A.  and  death 
6:8  name  Death,  A.  followed 
20:13  death  and  A.  del.  up  dead 
14  death  and  A.  cast  in  lake 
HELM. 
Jam.  3:4  turn,  about  wi.  small  A. 

HELMET,  S. 
2  Chr.  26:14  I'zziah  prepared  A. 
/*'.  59:17  A,  of  salvation  on  head 
Jer.  46:4  stand  forth  with  your  A. 
Ezfk.  23:24  ag.  the  shield  and  A. 
27:10  shield  and  A.  in  thee 
:3S:5  with  shield  and  A. 
Epti.  6:17  the  A.  of  salvation 
1  TJies.  5:8  Jt.  hope  of  salvatioa 

HELP,  Substantive. 
Gen.  2:18  a  A.  meet  for  him 

20  not  found  a  A .  meet  for  him 
Ex.  18:4  G.  said  he,  was  my  A. 
Dei/t.  3.3:7  A.  to  him  fr.  enemies 
26  rideth  on  heaven  in  thy  A. 


HEL 

Deut.  33:29  ea.by  L.  shi.  of  thy  A. 

Jud.  5:23  came  not  to  A.  of  Lord 

Job  6:13  is  not  my  A.  in  me  ? 
31:21  when  I  saw  A.  in  the  gate 

Ps.  3:2  say  of  soul  no  A.  for  him 
20:2  L.  send  A.  from  sanctuary 
27:9  been  my  A.  leave  not,  0 
God 

33:20  waits  for  L.  he  is  our  A. 
35:2  stand  up  for  my  A.  44:26 
40:17  my  A.  and  my  deliv.  70:5 
42:5  praise  for  A.  of  countenance 
46:1  God  very  present  A. 
60:11  A.  vain  A.  of  man,  108:12 
6.3:7  bee.  thou  hast  been  my  A. 
71:12  God.  make  haste  for  my  A. 
89:19  A.  on  one  that  is  mighty 
94:17  unless  L.  had  been  my  A. 
115:9  their  A.  and  shield.  10,  11 
121:1  fr.  whence  cometh  my  A. 
2  my  A.  cometh  from  the  Lord 
124:8  our  A.  is  in  name  of  Lord 
146:3  tr.  not  man,  in  whom  no  A. 
5  happy  hath  God  of  J.  for  A. 

Is.  10:3  to  wh.  will  ye  flee  for  A. 
.30:5  nor  be  a  A.  nor  profit 
34:1  them  that  go  to  Eg.  for  Ji. 
2  ag.  A.  of  them  that  work  iiii. 

Lam.  4:17  eyes  failed  for  vain  A. 

Dan.  1!:.34  holpen  with  little  A. 

Hos.  13:9  in  me  is  thy  A. 

Acts  26:22  obtained  A.  of  God 

HELP,  Verb. 

Gen.  49:25  God  of  fa.  who  sh.  A. 

Deut.  32:38  let  them  rise  and  A. 

2  Sam..  10:11  then  A.  me,  I  will  A. 
thee,  1  Chr.  19:12 
14:4  said,  A.  O  king,  ilC.  6:26 

2  C/ir.  14:11  it  is  nothing  with 
thee  to  A.  A.  us,  O  Lord 
19:2  should,  thou  A.  the  ungodly 
20:9  thou  wilt  hear  and  A. 
25:8  for  God  hath  power  to  A. 
26:13  power  to  A.  the  king 
28:23  A.  them  that  they  may  A. 
32:8  with  us  is  the  L.  to  A.  ns 

,/ob  8:20  nei.  will  he  A.  evil-doers 

Ps.  12:1  A.  L. ;  22:11  none  to  A. 
22:19  haste  thee  to  A.  38:22; 

40:13:  70:1 
37:40  L.  A.  them ;  46:5  G.  A.  her 
59:4  awake  to  A.  ;  79:9  A.  us 
107:12  was  none  to  A.  Is.  63:5 
109:26  A.  me,  O  Lord  niv  God 
118:7  my  part  with  th.  that  A. 
119:86  A.  me;  173  thy  hand  A. 
175  let  thy  judgments  A.  me 

Ec.  4:10  hath  not  another  to  A. 

Is.  30:7  Egvpt.  shall  A.  in  vain 
41:10  will  A.  thee.  1.3.  14:  44:2 
50:7  the  Lord  God  will  A.  me,  9 

Lam.  1:7  people  fell,  none  did  A. 

Ezek.  32:21  speak  out  of  hell  with 
them  that  A.  him 

Dan.  11:45  come  to  end,  none  A. 

Mat.  1.5:25  saying.  Lord,  A.  me 

Mark  9:22  have  compass.  A.  us 
24  L.  I  believe,  A.  mine  unbel. 

Luke  5:7  they  sh.  come  and  A. 
10:40  bid  her  therefore  A.  me 

Acts  10:9  CO.  to  Macedonia,  A.  us 
21:28  crying  out,  M.  of  Israel.  A. 

Phil.  4:3  A.  women  wh.  labored 

Ileb.  4:16  to  A.  in  time  of  need 

HELPED. 

Ex.  2:17  Moses  stood  up  and  A. 
1  Sam.  7:12  hitherto  the  L.  A.  us 
1 K.  1:7  follow.  Adonijah  A.  him 

1  Chr.  15:26  God  A.  the  Levites 

2  Chr.  20:23  ev.  one  A.  to  destroy 
26:15  was  marvellously  A. 

Job  26:2  how  hast  thou  A.  him 
Ps.  28:7  I  am  A.  ;  118:13  L.  A.  me 

116:6  brought  low,  he  A.  me 
7s.  41:6  A.  ev.  one  his  neighbor 

49:8  in  day  of  salvation  A.  thee 
Zee.  1:15  A.  forw.  the  affliction 
Acts  18:27  he  A.  them  much 
Rev.  12:16  earth  A.  the  woman 

HELPER. 
2ir.  14:26  nor  any  A.  for  Israel 
.Job  .30:13  mar  my  path,  no  A. 
Ps.  10:14  art  A.  of  fatherless 

30:10  L.  my  A.  ;  54:4  G.  my  A. 

72:12  deliver  him  hath  no  A. 
.7er.  47:4  Tvrus  and  Zidon  ev.  A. 
Rom.  16:9  Urbane  our  A.  in  Ch. 
Ileb.  13:6  Lor(}  is  my  A. 

HELPERS. 

1  Chr.  12:18  peace  be  to  thy  A. 
Job  9:13  proud  A.  do  stoop  under 
Ezek.  30:8  her  A.  sh.  be  destroyed 
Xnh.  3:9  Put  and  Lubim  were  A. 
Ro/n.  16:3  Prise,  and  Aq.  my  A. 

2  Cor.  1:24  but  are  A.  of  your  jov 
3.7oAn  8  be  feUow-A.  to  the  truth 


HER 

HELPETII. 

1  Chr.  12:18  for  thy  God  A.  thee 
Is.  31:3  both  he  that  A.  shall  fall 
Rom.  8:26  Sp.  also  A.  infirmities 

1  Cor.  10:16  sub.  to  ev.  one  A.  ua 

HELPIIVG. 

Ezr.  5:2  were  prophets  of  G.  A. 
Ps.  22-.1  why  art  so  far  from  A. 

2  Cor.  1:11  A.  together  by  prayer 

HELPS. 
Acts  27:17  used  A.  undergi.  ship 
1  Cor.  12:28  healings,  A.  govern. 

HELVE. 
Deut.  19:5  head  slippeth  from  A. 

HEM,  S. 
Ex.  28:33  on  A.  thou  shalt  make 
pomegran.  34;  39:24,  25,  26 
Mat.  9:20  touch.  A.  of  gar.  14:36 

H  E.MAN. 
1  K.  4:31  Sol.  was  wiser  than  H. 

1  Chr.  2:6;  6:.33;  15:17, 19;  16:42; 

2  Chr.  5:12;  29:14;  35:15 
HEMLOCK. 
TIos.  10:4  judgment  spr.  up  as  A. 
Ai/ws  6:12  fruit  of  righte.  to  A. 
IIEN.    Zee.  6:14 

HEX. 

Mat.  23:37  A.  gath.  ch.  Lu.  13:34 

HEXCE. 
Ex.  33:15  carry  us  not  up  A. 
Ps.  39:13  bef.  I  go  A.  be  no  more 
Mat.  17:20  remove  A.  to  yon.  pla. 
Luke  4:9  cast  thyself  down  fr.  A. 

16:26  pass  from  A.  to  you  cannot 
John  2:16  take  these  things  A. 

14::31  let  us  go  A.  ,■  18:36  not  A. 
Acts  22:21  send  thee  A.  to  Gen. 

HEXCEFORTH. 

Ps.  125:2  L.  about  people  from  A, 

131:3  hope  in  the  Lord  from  A. 
Is.  9:7  estab.  with  justice  fr.  A. 

52:1  A.  there  sh.  no  more  come 

59:21  thy  seed's  seed  A. 
Mlc.  4:7  L.  reign  in  Zion  from  A 
Mat.  23:.39  ye  shall  not  see  me  A. 
Lvke  5:10  fear  not,  from  A.  thou 

12:52  A.  sh.  be  five  in  one  house 
Act,s  18:6  A.  I  will  go  to  Gentiles 

2  Cor.  5:15  not  A.  live  to  themseL 
Eph.  4:17  A.  walk  not  as  other 

2  Tim.  4:8  A.  laid  up  a  crown 
Rev.  14:13  blessed  die  in  L.  fr.  A. 

HEXCEFORWARD. 
Kvm.  15:23  A.  am,  generations 
Mat.  21:19  no  fruit  gr.  on  thee  A. 

HEPHZI-BAH. 
2  K.  21:1  Manasseh's  mother,  H. 
Is.  62:4  thou  shalt  be  called  H. 

HERALD. 
Dan.  3:4  then  a  A.  cried  aloud 

HERB. 
Gen.  1:11  bring  forth  the  A.  12 
29  every  A.  bearing  seed 
2:5  made  every  A.  ,•  3:18  eat  A. 
9:3  A.  I  have  given  all  things 
Ex.  9:22  hail  smote  ev.  A.  25 
10:12  locusts  eat  every  A.  15 
Deut.  32:2  rain  on  tender  A. 
2  A'.  19:26  as  green  A.  Is.  37:27 
Job  8:12  withereth  bef.  other  A. 
38:27  bud  of  tender  A.  to  spring 
P.«.  37:2  shall  wither  as  green  A. 
104:14  causeth  A.  to  grow 
7*.  66:14  bones  flourish  like  A. 

HERBS. 
Ex.  12:8  with  bitter  A.  Xum.  9:11 
Deut.  11:10  as  a  garden  of  A. 

1  K.  21:2  have  it  for  gard.  of  A. 
Ps.  105:35  did  eat  up  all  the  A. 
Prov.  15:17  better  a  dinner  of  A. 

27:25  h.  of  mountains  gathered 
Is.  18:4  like  a  heat  on  A. 

36:19  thy  dew  is  as  dew  of  A. 

42:15  I  will  dry  up  all  their  A. 
Jer.  12:4  A.  of  every  field  wither 
Mat.  13:22  is  greatest  among  all 

A.  Mark  4::32 
Luke  11:42  all  manner  of  A. 
Rom.  14:2  who  is  weak,  eat.  A. 
Heb.  6:7  and  bringeth  forth  A. 

HERD,  S. 
Ex.  10:9  with  flocks  and  A. 
Lev.  27:.32  concerning  tithe  of  A. 
Deut.  12:21  shalt  kilfof  thy  A. 

2  Sam.  12:4  spared  to  take  of  A. 
1  Chr.  27:29  over  the  A.  in  Shar. 
7'.  65:10  a  place  for  A.  to  lie 
Jer.  31:12  toge.  for  young  of  A. 
Joel  1:18  A.  of  cattle  perplexed 
Jon.  3:T  let  not  A.  taste  any 

thing 

Hab.  3:17  shall  be  no  A.  in  stalls 


864 


CHUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HER 

Mat.  8:30  a  h.  of  swine  feeding 

Mark5:ll  \  XwAe  8:33 
See  FLOCKS. 

HERDMAIV,  MEIV. 

Gen.  13:7  strife  betw.  h.  26:20 

1  Sam.  21:7  Doeg  chiefest  of  A. 

Amos  1:1  who  was  am.  h.  of  Te. 

7:14  I  was  o  prophet,  but  a  h. 
HERE. 
Deut.  5:3  who  are  all  of  us  A. 
Ps.  132:14  my  rest,  /i.  I  dwell 
Js.  28:10  h.  a  little,  th.  a  little,  13 

Hos.  7:9  gray  hairs  h.  and  there 

Mat.  12:41  a  greater  than  Jonas 
is  A.  42;  X«A«  11:31,  32 

16:28  standing  h.  Luke  9:27 

17:4  L.  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  k. 

24:23  lo,  h.  is  Ch.  Mark  13:21 

28:6  he  is  not  h.  he  is  risen, 

vT/ar*16:6;  Z!/A-e  24:6 
Mark  13:1  what  buildings  are  h. 
John  11:21  if  th.  hadstbeen  h.  32 
Acte  9:10  behold,  I  am  h.  Lord 

10:a3  we  are  all  h.  before  God 
Beb.  13:14  A.  have  we  no  city 
See  STAND. 

HEREAFTER. 
Is.  41:23  things  that  come  A. 
Dan.  2:29  come  to  pass  A.  45 
J/ail.  26:64  A.  sh.  ye  see  S.  of  m. 
Mark,  11:14  no  man  eat  of  thee  A. 
Luke  22:69  A.  sh.  Son  of  man  sit 
John  1:51  A.  ye  sh.  see  heaven 

13:7  thou  Shalt  know  A. 

14:30  A.  I  will  not  talk  with  you 
1  Tim.  1:16  to  them  wh.  A.  beli. 
Jtev.  1:19  things  which  sh.  be  A. 

4:1  show  things  wh.  must  be  A. 

9:12  come  two  woes  more  A. 
HEREBY. 
Jos.  3:10  A.  know  G.  is  am.  you 
1  John  2:3  A.  we  do  know  him 

5  A.  know  that  we  are  in  him 
3:16  A.  perceive  we  love  of  God 

19  A.  know  we  are  of  the  truth 
24  A.  we  know  he  abideth  in  us 
4:2  A.  know  ye  Spirit  of  God 

6  A.  know  we  the  Sp.  of  truth 
13  A.  know  that  we  dw.  in  him 

HEREIN. 
1  John  4:10  A.  is  love,  not  that 

HERESY,  lES. 
Acts  24:14  the  way  they  call  A. 
1  Cor.  11:19  there  be  A.  am.  you 
Gal.  5:20  w  orks  of  flesh  wrath,  A. 
iPet.  2:1  bring  in  damnable  A. 

HERETIC. 
Tit.  3:10  A.  after  sec.  admonition 

HERETOFORE. 

1  Sam.  4:7  been  such  a  thing  A. 
S  Cor.  13:2  them  which  A.  sinned 

HEREUNTO. 
1  Pet.  2:21  even  A.  were  ye  called 

HEREWITH. 

Mai.  3: 10  and  prove  me  now  A. 
HERIT.\GE,  S. 

Ex.  6:8  I  will  give  it  you  for  A. 
Job  20:29  A.  appointed  by  God 

27:13  h.  of  oppressors  they  rec. 
Ps.  16:6  yea,  I  have  a  goodly  A. 

61:5  h.  of  those  fear  thy  name 

94:5  break  thy  peo.  afflict  thy  A. 

111:6  give  them  A.  of  heathen 

119:111  testimonies  taken  as  A. 

127:3  children  are  a  A.  of  the  L. 

135:12  gave  their  land  for  a  h. 
136:21,  22 
Is.  49:8  inherit  the  desolate  A. 

54:17  A.  of  servants  of  the  Lord 

58:14  feed  thee  with  A.  of  Jacob 
Jer.  2:7  my  A.  an  abomination 

3:19  sh.  I  give  thee  goodly  A.  ? 

12:7  left  A.  ;  8  my  A.  is  as  lion 
9  my  A.  is  as  speckled  bird 

15  bring  ag.  every  man  to  his  A. 

17:4  thou  Shalt  discont.  from  A. 

50:11  O  destroyers  of  my  h. 
Joel  2:17  give  not  A.  to  reproach 

3:2  I  will  plead  wi.  them  for  A. 
Mic.  2:2  oppress  a  man  and  A. 

7:14  feed  the  flock  of  thy  A. 
18  passeth  transgression  of  A. 
Mai.  1:3  I  laid  Esau's  A.  waste 
1  Pet.  5:3  being  lords  over  G.'s  A. 
HERMAS,  HERMES.  Bo.  16:14 
HEKMOGENES.   2  Tim.  1:15 

HERMOIV. 
Jos.  13:11  all  mt.  H.  Reuben  had 
Fs.  89:12  H.  shall  rejoice  in  thy 

133:3  dew  of  H.  that  descended 

Cant.  4:8  look  from  the  top  of  \\. 
HERMONITES.   Ps.  42:6 
28 


HID 
HEROD. 

Mat.  2:12  not  return  to  IT.  15,  16 
14:3  for  H.  had  laid  hold,  6 
Mark  8:15  leaven  of  H.  6:17,  21 
Luke  3:1  H.  tetrarch  of  Galil.  19 
9:7  H.  heard  of  Jesus,  13:31 
2:3:7  sent  J.  to  H.  8,  11,  12,  15 
ActsA:.%1  H.  and  Pontius  Pilate 
12:1  H.  vexed  the  chu.  0,  11,  21 
HERODIANS. 
Mat.  22:16  they  sent  th.  disciples 

with  the  H.  Mark  12:13 
Mark  3:6  P.  took  coun.  with  H. 

HERODI.4g. 
Mat.  14:3  John  in  prison  for  11.  6 
Mark  6:19  H.  had  quarrel,  17,  22 
Luke  3:19  H.  reprov.  by  J.  for  H 
HEEODION.   Ram.  16:11 

HERON. 
Lev.  11:19  A.  unci.  Dent.  14:18 
HERSELF.   See  self. 

HESHBON. 
Num.  21:28  fire  go.  out  of  H.  30 
■Jvd.  11:26  Is.  dw.  in  H.  Neh.  9:22 
Cant.  7:4  like  fish-pools  of  H. 
Is.  15:4  H.  shall  cry,  Jer.  49:3 
16:8  for  field  of  H.  languish,  9 
Jer.  48:2  in  H.  they  dev.  evil,  45 
HETH.  Gen.  10:15;  23:7;  25:10; 
27:46  ;  49:32;  1  Chr.  1:13 
HEW,  ED. 
Ex.  34:1  A.  2  tables,  Deut.  10:1 

4  A.  two  tables,  Deut.  10:3 
Dfut.  12:3  A.  down  grav.  images 
19:5  goeth  with  his  neigh,  to  A. 

1  Sam.  11:7  S.  A.  o.xen  in  pieces 
15:.33  Samuel  A.  Agag  in  pieces 

2  Chr.  2:2  Solo,  told  80,000  to  A. 
Jer.  2:13  my  peo.  A.  them  cist. 
Dan.  4:14  A.  down  the  tree,  23 
Uos.  6:5  I  A.  them  by  the  proph. 

HEWER,  S. 
Deut.  29:11  from  A.  of  wood 
Jof.  9:21  be  A.  of  wood,  23 

27  Jos.  made  them  A.  of  wood 
1 K.  5:15  80,000  A.  in  mountains, 

2  Chr.  2:18 
Jer.  46:22  ag.  Eg.  as  A.  of  wood 

HEWETH. 
7s.  10:15  boast  aga.  him  that  A. 
22:16  A.  him  out  a  sepulchre 

HEWN. 
Prov.  9:1  A.  out  seven  pillars 
Is.  10:.33  high  ones  shall  be  A. 
33:9  Leb.  is  asha.  and  A.  down 
51:1  rock  whence  ye  are  A. 
Mat.  3:10  A.  down  and  cast  into 

fire,  7:19;  LiikeZ:'i 
27:60  A.  out  of  a  rock,  Mark 

15:46;  Luke  23:5.3 
See  STONE. 
HEZEKI.\H,  called  EZE- 
KIAS. 

2  K.  16:20  H.  reign,  in  his  stead. 
18:15  H.  gave  all  silver,  22,  31 
19:1  H.  hea.  it,  15;  20:1,3, 12,  21 
2  Chr.  29:27  H.  com.  bui-nt-offer- 
inga,  30:18;  .32:15,  33;  33:3 
.30:20  the  Lord  hearkened  to  H. 
Sl:2  II.  appoin.  32:8,  17,  22,  30 
Is.  36:7,  14,  16;  37:1,  15;  38:1,  3; 
39:1,  2,  8 


HEZRON. 

Gen.  46:9  Reuben,  H.  Ex.  6:14 
Pi//h  4:19  H.  begat  Ram 
1  Chr.  2:9  sons  of  H.  18,  21,  25 
HID. 

Gen.  3:8  Adam  and  his  wife  A. 

10  I  was  naked,  and  I  A.  myself 
Ex.  2:2  A.  JVIoses  three  months 
12  M.  A.  the  Egyptian  in  sand 

3:6  and  Moses  A.  his  face 
■los.  2:4  Rahab  A.  the  spies,  6 

6:17  she  A,  the  messengers,  25 

1  K.  18:4  Obadiah  A.  prophets,  13 

2  K.  4:27  the  Lord  A.  it  from  me 
11:2  they  A.  him  and  his  nurse, 

2  Chr.  22:11 

Job  17:4  A.  heart  fr.  understand. 
29:8  saw  me,  and  A.  themselves 

Ps.  9:15  in  net  which  they  A. 
22:24  nei.  A.  his  face  from  him 
35:7  they  A.  for  me  their  net 
8  net  he  hath  A.  catch  himself 
110:11  word  I  A.  in  my  heart 
140:5  proud  A.  a  snare  for  me 

Is.  49:2  in  quiver  he  A.  me 
50:6  I  A.  not  my  face  fr.  shame 
53:3  we  A.  our  faces  from  him 
54:8  in  little  wrath  I  A.  my  face 
57:17  I  A.  me  and  was  wroth 
59:2  A.  his  face  from  you 
64:7  hast  A.  thy  face  from  us 


HID 

Jer.  13:5  and  A.  it  by  Euphrates 
18:22  they  A.  snares  for  my  feet 
33:5  I  A.  my  face  from  this  city 
36:20  but  the  Lord  A.  them 
Ezek.  22:20  A.  their  eyes  fr.  sab. 
39:23  therefore  A.  I  my  face,  24 
3Iat.  11:25  A.  fr.  wise,  Lu.  10:21 
13:33  A.  in  three  meas.  Lu.  1,3:21 
25:18  and  A.  his  lord's  money 
25  and  A.  thy  talent  in  earth 
Luke  1:24  Elizabeth  A.  herself 
■lohn  8:59  but  Jesus  A.  himself 
Rev.  C:15  bondm.  and  frcem.  A. 

HID,  Participle. 
2  Sam.  18:13  no  mat.  A.  fr.  king 

IK.  10:3;  2  Chr.  9:2 
Job  3:21  more  than  for  A.  treas. 
28:11  thing  h.  bringeth  forth 
21  A.  from  eyes  of  all  living 
38:30  wat.  are  A.  as  with  a  stone 
Ps.  17:14  belly  filled  wi.  A.  treas 
19:6  nothing  A.  from  the  heat 
Prov.  2:4  as  for  A.  treasure 
Is.  40:27  my  way  is  A.  from  L. 
42:22  are  A.  in  prison-houses 
Jer.  16:17  iniq.  A.  fr.  mine  eyes 
Hos.  13:12  sin  of  Ephraim  is  A. 
Mat.  10:26  noth.  A.  th.  sh.  not  be 
kn.  Marki-.n  -  Lu.  8:17;  12:2 
Lvke  9:45  saying  was  A.  18:34 
19:42  are  A.  fi-om  thine  eyes 
Eph.  3:9  fr.  begin,  been  A.  in  G. 
Col.  1:26  been  A.  from  ages 
2:3  A.  all  the  treas.  of  wisdom 
3:3  your  life  is  A.  with  Ch.  in  G. 
Heb.  11:23  by  faith  Moses  was  A. 

Be  HID. 
Gen.  4:14  from  thy  face  sh.  \  beh. 
Lev.  4:13  beh.  fr.  assembly,  5:3, 4 
.Job  20:26  sh.  be  A.  in  secret  plac. 
Is.  29:14  under,  of  pru.  men  A«  A. 
Hos.  13:14  repentance  shall  be  A. 
Amos  9:3  they  be  A.  fr.  my  sight 
Nah.  3:11  thou  shalt  be  h. 
Zep.  2:3  ye  shall  be  h. 
2  Cor.  4:3  if  our  gospel  be  A. 

Not  be  HID. 
Mat.  5:14  city  on  hill  not  be  A. 
Mai'k  7:24  but  he  could  not  be  A. 
1  Tim.  5:25  otherwise  not  beh. 

Not  HID. 
Ps.  32:5  mine  iniq.  have  I  not  A. 
38:9  my  groaning  is  not  A. 
40:10  I  have  n.  A.  thy  righteous. 
69:5  my  sins  are  not  A.  fr.  thee 
139:15  my  substance  was  not  A. 
Jer.  16:17  are  not  A.  fr.  my  face, 
nor  their  ini.  A.  fr.  mine  eyes 
HIDDEKEL. 
Gen.  2:14  river  is  11.  Dan.  10:4 

HIDDEN. 
Lev.  5:2  A.  from  him 
Deut.  30:11  it  is  not  A.  from  thee 
Job  24:1  are  not  A.  from  thee 
Ps.  51:6  in  A.  part  make  know 
83:3  consulted  ag.  thy  A.  ones 
Prov.  28:12  wicked  rise,  man  A. 
7s.  45:3  give  thee  A.  riches 
48:6  showed  thee  things,  A.  th. 
Ob.  6  A.  things  sought  u^ 


Acts  26:26  none  of  these 

1  Cor.  2:7  A.  wisdom  G.  ordained 
4:5  bring  to  light  A.  things 

2  Cor.  4:2  renounced  A.  things 
1  Pet.  3:4  the  A.  man  of  heart 
Rev.  2:17  give  to  eat  of  A.  manna 

HIDE,  Substantive. 
Lev.  8:17  A.  flesh  be  burnt,  9:11 

HIDE,  Verb. 
Gen.  18:17  shall  I  A.  from  Abra.  1 
1  Sam.  3:17  A.  it  not  from  me,  if 

thou  A.  2  Sam.  14:18 
Job  13:20  not  A.  myself  from  thee 
14:13  wouldest  A.  me  in  grave 
20:12  he  A.  it  under  his.  tongue 
33:17  and  A.  pride  from  man 
40:13  A.  them  in  dust  together 
Ps.  17:8  A.  me  under  thy  wings 
27:5  in  time  of  tro.  he  sh.  A.  me, 

in  his  taborn.  sh.  he  A.  me 
31:20  sh.  A.  them  in  thy  pres. 
55:1  A.  not  thyself  fr.  my  sup. 
64:2  A.  me  fr.  counsel  of  wick. 
78:4  not  A.  them  from  their  chi. 
89:46  O  L.  wilt  thou  A.  thyself 
119:19  A.  not  thy  commandm. 
143:9  I  flee  to  thee  to  A.  me 
Prov.  2:1  A.  my  com.  with  thee 
Is.  1:15  I  will  A.  mine  eyes 
2:10  and  A.  thee  in  the  dust 
3:9  A.  not  sin  ;  16:3  A.  outcasts 
26:20  A.  thyself  a  little  moment 
58:7  A.  not  fr.  thine  ovra  flesh 
Jer.  36:19  A.  thee  and  Jeremiah 
Lam.  3:56  A.  not  ear  at  my  brea. 
865 


niG 

Ezek.  28:3  no  secret  they  can  A. 
31:8  Cedars  could  not  A.  him 
39:29  neither  will  I  A.  my  face 
.Jam.  5:20  A.  a  multitude  of  sins 
Rev.  6:16  A.  us  from  him  that 
See  FACE. 

HIDE  himself. 
.Ter.  23:24  A.  A.  in  secret  places 
John  12::j6  J.  did  A.  A.  fr.  them 

HIDE  themgelves. 
2  K.  7:12  gone  out  to  A.  t.  in  fie. 
.Job  24:4  poor  of  the  earth  A.  t. 
34:22  where  work,  of  iniq.  A.  t. 
Is.  56:6  A.  i.  mark  my  steps 
Prov.  28:28  wick,  rise,  men  A.  t. 
Amos  9:3  A.  t.  in  top  of  C'armel 

HIDE6T. 
Job  13:24  why  A.  thy  face?  Ps. 

44:24;  88:14 
Ps.  10:1  why  A.  thy.  in  trouble  ? 

104:29  thou  A.  thy  face 
7s.  45:15  thou  art  G.  th.  A.  thys. 

HIDETH. 
Job  23:9  A.  himself  onright  hand 
.34:29  when  he  A.  his  face 
42:3  who  is  he  that  A.  counsel  ? 
Ps.  10:11  he  A.  face  will  nev.  sea 
139:12  darkn.  A.  not  from  thee 
Prov.  10:18  A.  hated  with  lying 
19:24  sloth.  A.  his  hand,  26:15 
22:3  pru.  man  A.  himself  27:12 
27:16  whosoever  A.  her,  A.  wind 
28:27  that  A.  eyes  sh.  ha.  curse 
7s.  8:17  A.  face  from  house  of  J. 
Mai.  13:44  man  hath  found,  he  A. 

HIDING. 
Job  31:33  A.  iniq,  in  my  bosom 
Ps.  .32:7  art  my  A.  place,  119:114 
7s.  28:17  waters  overflow  A.  pl.i. 
.32:2  as  a  A.  place  from  the  wind 
77a<>.  3:4  was  A.  of  his  power 
HIEL.    1  K.  16:34 
IIIGGAION.  7-5.9:16 

HIGH. 
Gen.  29:7  Lo,  it  is  yet  A.  day 
Deut.  12:2  served  gods  on  A.  mo. 
28:43  get  up  above  the  very  A. 

1  Chr.  17:17  state  of  man  A.  deg. 
Job  11:8  A.  as  heaven 

22:12  stars,  how  A.  they  are  I 
38:15  the  A.  arm  sh.  be  broken 
41:34  he  heholdeth  all  A.  things 

Ps.  18:27  bringdown  A.  looks 
49:2  give  car,  both  low  and  A. 
62:9  men  of  A.  degree  are  a  lie 
71:19  thy  righteous.  O  G.  is  A. 
89:13  and  A.  is  thy  right  hand 
97:9  thou  L.  art  A.  above  earth, 

99:2;  li:i:4 
101:5  him  that  hath  a  A.  look 
103:11  heaven  is  A.  above  earth 
131:1  things  too  A.  for  me 
1.38:6  L.  be  A.  he  hath  respect 
139:6  it  is  A.  I  cannot  attain 
149:6  let  A.  praises  of  God  be 
150:5  praise  him  on  A.  sounding 

Pi'ov.  18:11  as  A.  wall  in  conceit 
21:4  A.  look,  and  proud  heart 
24:7  wisdom  is  too  A.  for  a  fool 

Ec.  12:5  afraid  of  that  wh.  is  A. 

7s.  2:13  L.  on  cedars  that  A. 
6:1  Lord  on  a  throne,  A.  and 
10:12  I  will  punish  his  A.  looks 
24:21  pun.  A.  ones  that  are  on  A. 
30:13  as  a  breach  in  a  A.  wall 
52:13  my  servant  sh.  be  very  A. 
57:15  the  A.  and  lofty  One 

Jer.  17:12  a  glorious  A.  throne 
49:16  tho.  thou  make  thy  ne.  A. 

Ezek.  21:26  abase  him  is  A. 

Ob.  3  habitation  is  A.  that  saith 

■lohn  19:31  sabbath  was  a  A.  day 

Acts  13:17  with  a  A.  arm  bro.  he 

Rom.  12:16  mind  not  A.  things 
13:11  it  is  A.  time  to  awake 

2  Cor.  10:5  cast,  down  cv.  A.  th. 
Phil.  3:14  prize  of  the  A.  calling 
Rev.  21:12  Jerusal.  had  a  wall  n. 

See  GATE,  GOD,  HILL,  HILLS. 

Most  HIGH. 

Num.  24:16  knowledge  of  M.  H. 
2  Sam.  22:14  M.  II.  ut.  his  voice 
Ps.  7:17  sing  praise  to  name  of 
the  Lord  the  M.  H.  9:2 ;  92:1 

46:4  tabernacles  of  the  M.  II. 

47:2  the  Lord  M.  H.  is  terrible 

50:14  pay  thy  vows  to  the  M.  H. 

.56:2  fight  aga.  thee,  O  M.  H. 

57:2  I  will  cry  unto  God  M.  H. 

73:11  is  there  knowl.  in  M.  H. 

77:10  right  hai.d  of  M.  H. 

78:17  provoking  the  M.  II.  66 

82:6  are  the  children  of  M.  II. 

83:18  art  M.  H.  over  all  earlh 


ORUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


IIIL 

Ps.  91:1  dwcUcth  in  pi.  of  M.  H. 
9  made  JI.  H.  thy  habitation 
92:8  but  tliou,  Lord,  art  m.  h. 
107:11  contoin.  coimsc^l  of  M.  H. 
Js.  14:14  will  be  like  the  M.  11. 
Lam.  3:.35  before  face  of  M.  H. 

38  out  of  M.  n.  proc.  not  evil 
Dan.  4:17  M.  H.  rulethin  kingd. 

24  the  decree  of  the  M.  H. 

25  M.  H,  rules  kin<;dom,  33 
.34  and  I  blessed  the  M.  H. 

7:18  saints  of  M.  H.  take  king. 
22  judg.  given  saints  of  M.  H. 
25  speak  words  against  M.  H. 
27  saints  of  the  U.  H. 
IIos.  7:16  return  not  to  M.  H. 
11:7  called  them  to  the  M.  H. 
Acts  7:48  M.  U.  dwelleth  not 

See  MOUNTAIN. 

On  HIGH. 

Deut.  28:1  6.  will  set  thee  on  h. 
Job  5:11  set  on  h.  th.  that  be  low 

16:19  and  my  record  is  on  h. 

39:18  she  lifteth  up  herself  on  A. 
27  eagle  make  her  nest  on  h. 
Ps.  7:7  for  th.  sakes  return  on  h. 

68:18  thou  hast  ascended o/i  h. 

69:29  O  God,  set  me  up  on  h. 

91:14  I  will  set  him  on  h. 

93:4  L.  on  h.  is  mi<jhtier  than 

107:41  setteth  he  the  poor  on  h. 
Is.  26:5  bring,  down  them  on  h. 

32:15  Sp.  poured  on  us  fr.  on  h. 

40:26  lift  up  your  eyes  on  h. 

58:4  your  voice  heard  on  h. 
Luke  1:78  day-spriiitrfrom  on  h. 
Bph.  4:8  he  ascended  up  on  h. 

See    PLACE,     PLACES,  PRIEST, 
TOWER. 

HIGHER. 

1  Sam.  9:2  S.  h.  than  any  of  pe. 
Job  35:5  clouds,  which  are  h. 
Ps.  61:2  lead  to  Eock  that  is  h. 

89:27  make  hira  h.  than  kings 
Ec.  5:8  there  be  h.  than  they 
Js.  55:9  as  hea.  are  h,  than  earth, 
so  my  ways  h.  th.  your  ways 
Jer.  36:10  Bar.  read  in  h.  court 
Pan.  8:3  one  horn  h.  than  other 
Luke  14:10  may  say.  Go  up  h. 
Bom.  13:1  subject  to  A.  powers 
Heb.  7:26  high-p.  made  h.  than 

HIGHEST. 
Ps.  18:13  the  11.  gave  his  voice 

87:5  H.  himself  shall  e.stablish 
Prom.  8:26  nor  h.  part  of  dust 

9:3  crieth  on  h.  places  of  city 
Ec.  5:8  higlier  than  h.  regard. 
Ezek.  17:3  h.  branch  of  cedar 
Mat.  21:9  nosau.inA.  J/arA  11:10 
Luke  1:132  called  Son  of  the  H. 
35  power  of  H.  overshad.  thee 
76  be  called  prophet  of  the  H. 

2:14  glory  to  G.  in  II.  19:.38 

6:35  ye  shall  be  chil.  of  the  H. 

14:8  sit  not  down  in  h.  room 

20:46  love  h  .  seats  in  synagog. 
HIGHLY. 
Luke  1:28  Thou  art  h.  favored 

16: 15  A.  esteemed  among  men 
Pom.  12:3  think  of  him.  more  h. 
Phil.  2:9  G.  hath  h.  exalted  him 

1  Thes.  5:13  to  est.  them  very  A. 

HIGH-MIIVDED. 
Bern.  11:20  not  h.-m.  1  Tim.  6:1 

2  Tim.  3:4  traitors,  heady,  h.-m. 

HIGHI\ESS. 
Job  31:23  his  h.  I  could  not  en. 
Is.  13:3  that  rejoice  in  my  h. 

HIGHWAY,  S. 
Jud.  5:6  days  Jael  h.  unoccupied 
Prw.  16:17  h.  of  upright 
Is.  11:16  a  h.  for  his  people 
19:23  a  h.  out  of  Eg.  to  Assyria 
33:8  h.  lie  waste,  way-faring 
35:8  and  a  A.  shall  be  there 
40:.3  make  in  desert  a  h.  for  G. 
49:11  my  h.  shall  be  exalted 
62:10  cast  up  h.  gather  stones 
Jer.  31:21  thy  heart  towards  h. 
Amx>s  5:16  shall  say  in  all  h. 
Mat.  22:9  go  into  h.  Luke  14:23 
Mark  10:46  Bartimeus  sat  by  h. 

HILKI.\H. 
2  K.  18:18  Eliak.  son  of  H.  22:12 
Neh.  8:4  H.  on  E.'s  right,  12:7 
Is.  22:20  s.  of  H.  2  Chr.  34:20,  22 
HILL. 

Jos.  24:33  Eleazar  buried  in  A. 
1  Sam.  10:5  come  to  h.  of  G.  10 
Ps.  24:3  shall  ascend  to  h.  of  L, 

42:6  remember  thee  from  A.  M. 

6S:15  h.  of  G.  isas  A.  ofBashan 
16  h.  G,  desireth  to  dwell  in 


IIIN 

Cant.  4:6  get  to  A.  of  frankinc, 
Is.  ,5:1  viney.  in  very  fruitful  A. 

10:.32  shake  hand  ag.  A.  of  Jeru. 

.30:17  as  an  ensign  on  a  A. 

31:4  Lord  shall  ti'dit  for  h. 

40:4  mount,  and  A.  be  made  low 
Jer.  16:16  hunt  them  from  ev.  A. 

31:39  measuring  Hue  on  A.  G. 

49:16  boldest  height  of  the  A. 

50:6  gone  from  mountain  to  A. 
Mat.  5:14  city  that  is  set  on  a  A. 
Luke  3:5  ev.  A.  be  brought  low 

4^9  led  him  to  brow  of  the  A. 

9:37  were  come  down  from  A. 
Acts  17:22  Paul  stood  in  JIars  A. 

Hill-COUNTRY. 
.70.9.  13:6  inh.  of  h.-c.  drive  out 
Luke  1::39  Mary  went  to  h.-c. 
65  nois.  through  all  h.-c.  of  J. 
High  HILL,  S. 
Gen.  7:19  A.  A.  under  heaven 

1  K.  14:23  groves  on  every  high 

h.  2  A'.  17:10 
Ps.  68:15  hirih  It.  as  hill  of  B. 

16  ye  Jiiyh  h.  ?  this  is  the  h. 
Is.  30:25  on  hi(jh  A.  rivers  of  wa. 
Jer.  2:20  on  A.  A.  thou  wand.  23 
17:2  remember  groves  on  A.  A. 
Ezek.  6:13  sla.  am.  idols  on  A.  A. 
34:6  sheep  wand,  on  every  A.  h. 

Holy  HILL. 
Ps.  2:6  set  my  king  on  A.  h.  of 
3:4  Lord  heard  me  out  of  A.  A. 
15:1  who  sh.  dwell  in  thy  A.  A. 
43:3  brin^  me  to  thy  A.  A.  f 
99:9  worship  at  his  A.  A. 
HILL,  with  top. 
Ex.  17:9  will  stand  on  top  of  A. 
Num.  14:44  pres.  to  go  to  A.  /. 
Jud.  16:3  S.  carried  to  lop  of  A. 

2  K.  1:9  Elijah  sat  on  top  of  a  A. 

HILLS. 
Gen.  49:26  ut.  bound  of  everl.  A. 
Num.  23:9  fr.  the  A.  I  behold  him 
Peiil.  8:7  spring  out  val.  and  A 
11:11  a  land  ot  A.  and  valleys 
33:15  precious  things  of  last.  A. 

1  A'.  20:23  gods  are  gods  of  A.  28 
22:17  saw  all  Is.  scattered  on  A. 

2  AT.  16:4  burnt  incense  on  the  A. 

2  Chr.  28:4 

Job  15:7  wast  thou  made  be.  A.  ? 

Ps.  18:7  foundations  of  A.  moved 
50:10  cattle  on  thousand  A. 
65:12  little  A.  rejoice  on  ev.  side 
72:3  the  little  A.  by  righteousn. 
80:10  A.  covered  with  shadow 
95:4  strength  of  the  A.  is  his 
97:5  A.  melted  like  wax 
98:8  the  A.  be  joyful  together 
104:10  springs,  which  run  am.  A. 

13  watereth  A.  from  chambers 
32  he  touch.  A.  and  they  smo. 

114:4  little  A.  skip,  like  lam.  6 
121:1  will  lift  mine  eyes  to  A. 
148:9  mount,  and  A.  praise  Lord 
Prov.  8:25  A.  I  brought  forth 
Cant.  2:8  he  cometh  skip,  on  A. 
Is.  2:2  shall  be  exalted  jbove  A. 

14  day  of  L.  shall  be  on  all  A. 
7:25  on  all  A.  sh.  not  come  fear 
40:12  weighed  A.  iu  balance? 
41:15  shaft  make  A.  aschaft" 
42:15  make  waste  moun.  and  h. 
54:10  mount,  deijart,  A.  remov. 
55:12  h.  break  forth  into  sinwi. 
65:7  blasphemed  me  up.  the  A. 

■ler.  3:23  salva.  hoped  for  from  A. 

1.3:27  thy  abominations  on  A. 
Ezek.  6:3  thus  saith  L,  to  A.  36:4 

36:6  to  h.  to  rivers  and  valleys 
Hos.  10:8  say  to  A.  Fall  on  us 
Joel  3:18  A.  shall  flow  with  milk 
Mic.  4:1  be  exalted  above  A. 

6:1  let  the  A.  hear  thy  voice 
Nah.  1:5  A.  melt,  earth  is  burnt 
Hab.  3:6  perpetual  A.  did  bow 
Luke  23:30  say  to  A.  Cover  us 
HIM. 

Bcmi.  11:36  of  A.  through  A.  and 
to  A.  are  all  things 
HIW 

Ex.  29:40  fourth  part  of  A.  of  oil 
30:24  of  oil-olive  aA. 
Lev.  19:.36  a  just  A.  shall  ye  have 
23:13  the  fourth  part  of  a  A.  of 

oil.  Num.  15:4;  28:14 
Num.  15:5  fo,  part  of  A.  of  wine 
6  the  third  part  of  a  A.  of  oil 
9  mingled  with  half  a  A.  of  oil 
Ezek.  4:11  sixth  part  of  A.  of  wa. 
45:24  A.  of  oil  for  ep.  46:5,  7, 1 1 
46:14  a  A.  ot  oil  to  temper  with 

HIND,  S. 
Gen.  49:21  Xaph.  is  a  A.  let  loose 


HIR 

2  Sa7n.  22:.34  my  feet  like  A.  feet, 

Ps.  18:33;  Hub.  3:19 
■lob  39:1  mark  when  A.  calve  ? 
Ps.  29:9  voice  of  L.  mak.  A.  calve 
P)-(m.  3:19  as  loving  A.  and  roe 
C(xid.  2:7  by  A.  of  field,  3:5 
Jer.  14:5  A.  calved  in  the  field 

HI\DER,  Verb. 
Gen.  24:56  A.  me  not,  seeing  L. 
Neh.  4:8  and  A.  the  building 
Job  9:12  taketh  away,  who  ft  f 
11:10  shut  up,  who  A.  him? 
Ads  8:36  what  A.  me  tube  bap.  ? 
1  Cor.  9:12  lest  we  sho.  A.  gospel 
Gal.  5:7  who  did  A.  you? 

HINDERED,  ETH. 
Ezr.  6:8  exp.  given,  be  not  A. 
/>'.  14:6  is  persecuted,  none  A. 
Luke  11:52  entering  in,  ye  A. 
1  Thes.  2:18  wo.  ha.  come,  S.  A. 

1  Pet.  3:7  your  prayers  be  not  A. 

HINDER  end,  sea. 

2  Sam.  2:23  smote  with  h.  e.  of 
Zee.  14:8  half  toward  the  A.  sea 

HIIVDERM08T,  or  HIND- 
MOST. 

Gen.  33:2  put  Itachel  and  Jos.  A. 
Nu7n.  2:31  go  A.  with  standards 
Deut.  25:18  and  smote  A.  of  thee 
Jos.  10:19  and  smite  A.  of  them 
Jer.  50:12  A.  of  nations  wildem. 

HINDER  part,  s. 
1  K.  7:25  their  A.  parts  were  in- 
ward, 2  Chr.  4:4 
Ps.  78:66  smote  enemies  in  A. 
.loel  2:20  A.  part  tow.  utmost  sea 
Mark  4:38  J.  was  in  A.  p.  of  ship 
Acts  27:41  A.  p.  broken  with  wa. 
HINGES. 

1  K.  7:50  the  h.  of  gold  for  doors 
Prov.  26:14  door  turneth  upon  A. 

HINNOM. 
■Jos.  15:8  border  by  valley  of  II. 

2  A".  23:10  Tophet,  In  val.  of  H. 
2  Chr.  28:3  incense  in  val.  of  H. 

33:6  to  pass  through  fire  in  II. 
Jer.  19:2  valley  of  the  son  of  II. 
32:35  high  places  in  valley  of  H. 
HIP. 

Jud.  15:8  sm.  them  A.  and  thigh 
HIRAM. 

2  Sam.  5:11  H.  king,  1  Chr.  14:1 
1  K.  5:1  H.  sent  his  servants,  8 

7:13  Sol.  sent  and  fetched  H. 

9:12  H.  came  to  see,  27 ;  10:11 

HIRE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  31:8  ring-stra.  sh.  be  thy  A. 
Ex.  22:15  hired  thing  ca.  for  A. 
Deut.  23:18  not  br.  A.  of  a  whore 

1  K.  5:6  to  thoe  will  I  give  A. 
Is.  2:3:17  she  shall  turn  to  her  A. 

18  her  A.  be  holiness  to  Lord 
Ezek.  16:31  not  as  harlot  scor.  A. 
Mic.  1:7  the  hires  shall  be  burnt; 
gathered  of  A.  of  harlot,  re- 
turn to  the  A.  of  a  harlot 
3:11  priests  thereof  teach  for  A. 
Zee.  8:10  th.  was  no  A.  for  man 
Mat.  20:8  give  them  their  A. 
Luke  10:7  labor,  worthy  of  his  A. 
Jam.  5:4  A.  of  laborers  kept  back 

HIRE,  EST. 
/<t.  46:6  A.  goldsmith  makethgod 
Ezek.  16:3:3  A.  them  may  come 
Mat.  20:1  went  out  to  A.  labore. 

HIRED. 

Gen.  30:16  A.  with  son's  mandr. 
Lec.  19:13  wages  of  him  A. 
Deut.  23:4  they  A.  ag.  thee  Ba- 
laam, Neh.  13:2 
■Jud.  18:4  Wicah  A.  me 

2  K.  7:6  kin"  of  Israel  A.  ag.  us 
2  Chr.  24:127(.  masons  and  carp. 
Ezr.  4:5  h.  counsellors  ag.  them 
Neh.  6:12  Sanballat  had  A.  him 
Is.  7:20  sh.  with  razor  that  is  A. 
■/er.  46:21  A.  men  like  fatted  bul. 
Hos.  8:9  Ephraim  hath  A.  lovers 

10  they  have  h.  am.  nations 
Mat.  20:7  bee.  no  man  hath  A.  us 
9  were  A.  about  eleventh  hour 
Acts  28:30  P.  two  years  in  A.  ho. 

HIRED  servant,  s. 
Ex.  12:45  a  A.  servant  shall  not 

eat  thereof.  Ler.  22:10 
Lev.  25:6  sab.  he  meat  for  A.  «. 
40  as  a  A.     sh.  he  be  with  th. 
53  yearly  A.  s.  shall  he  be  with 
liim 

Dtut.  15:18  worth  double  A.  ser. 
24:14  thou  sh.  not  oppress  A.  s. 
Mark  1:20  Zeb.  in  ship  with  A.  s. 
Luke  15:17  A.  jc.  have  bread,  19 


HOL 
HIRELING. 

Job  7:1  days  are  like  days  of  A.  / 
2  a  A.  looketh  for  rew.  of  work 
14:6  accomplish  as  a  A. 
Is.  16:14  years  of  A.  21:16 
.Val.  3:5  a^-ainst  those  oppress  A. 
John  10:12  a  A.  not  the  shepherd 
13  A.  fleeth,  because  he  is  a  A, 
HIS. 

Cant.  2:16  bel.  is  mine,  I  am  A. 
Acts  16:33  baptized,  he  and  allA, 
2  Tim.  2:19  L.  kno.  them  are  A. 
HISS. 

1  K.  9:8  at  house  every  one  sh.  A. 
■lob  27:23  A.  him  out  of  place 

Is.  5:26  A.  to  them  Ir.  end  of  ear. 
7:18  Lord  shall  A.  for  fly  in  Eg. 
Jer.  19:8  passeth  thereby  sh.  A. 

49:17;  50:13 
Lam.  2:15  A.  at  daughter  of  Jer. 

16  enemies  A.  and  gnash  teeth 
Ezek.  27:36  merchants  A.  at  thee 
Zep.  2:15  ev.  one  passeth  shall  A. 
Zee.  10:81  will  A.  for  them 
HISSING. 

2  Chr.  29:8  delivered  them  to  A. 
Jer.  18:16  make  land  perpet.  A. 

19:8  make  our  city  des.  and  a  A. 
25:9  and  I  will  make  them  a  A. 

18;  29:18 
51:37  Babylon  shall  be  a  A. 
Mic.  6:16  make  inhabitants  a  A. 
HIT. 

1  Sam.  31:3  archers  A.  1  Chr.  10:3 

HITHER. 
Gen.  45:8  not  you  sent  me  A. 
Ex.  3:5  draw  not  nigh  A. 

2  A'.  2:8  Jordan  avided  A.  U 
Prov.  9:4  let  turn  in  A.  16 
Mat.  14:18  bring  them  A.  to  me 

17:17  bring  A.  to  me,  Luke  9:41 
22:12  friend,  how  camest  th.  A. 
Luke  14:21  bring  in  A.  the  poor 
15:23  bring  A.  the  fatted  calf 
19:27  bring  A.  and  slay  them 
John  20:27  reach  A.  thy  finger 
See  COME. 

HITHERTO. 
Ex.  7:16  A.  thou  would,  not  hear 
Jos.  17:14  L.  hath  blessed  me  A 
■lud.  16:13  A.  thou  hast  mocked 
1  Sam.  7:12  A.  hath  L.  helped  us 
1  Chr.  9:18  A.  waited  in  king's 
12:29  A.  greatest  part  kept  war 
Job  38:11  A.  shalt  thou  come 
John  5:17  my  Father  worketh  A. 
16:24  A.  have  ye  asked  nothing 

1  Cor.  3:2  A.  ye  were  not  able 

HITTITE. 
Gen.  25:9  in  field  of  Eph.  the  H. 
49::30  bought  of  Eph.  H.  50:13 
Ex.  2.3:28  out  H.  3:3:2 ;  34:11 

2  Sam.  11:6  Send  Uriah  the  H 
Ezek.  16:3  thy  mother  a  H.  45 

HITTITES. 
Gen.  15:20  hand  of  H.  Jos.  1:4 
Ex.  3:8.  17;  13:5  :  23:23;  Pejif. 
7:1;  20:17;  Jos.  3:10;  12:8: 
Jud.  3:5;  1  AT.  9:20;  Neh.  9:8 
HIVITES,  much  in  hittite3. 
HO. 

Bulk  4:1  A.  such  a  one,  sit  down 
Is.  55:1  A.  cv.  one  that  thirsteth 
Zee.  2:6  A.  A.  come  forth 
HOAE,  HOARY.    See  fkost, 

HAIRS,  HEAD. 

HOARY. 

Job  41:32  would  think  deep  A. 

HOBAB. 
Nu?n.  10:29  sa.  to  II.  Jud.  4:11 

HOISED. 

Acts  27:40  they  A .  up  mainsail 
HOLD,  S,  Substantive. 

Jud.  9:46  entered  A.  of  ^od  Ber. 
49  put  them  to  A.  set  A.  on  fire 

1  Sam.  22:4  David  in  A.  24:22 ; 

2  Sam.  5:17;  2;3:14 
Jer.  51:30  remained  in  their  A. 
Ezek.  19:9  brought  him  into  A. 
Acts  4:3  iu  A.  to  next  day 
Bev.  18:2  the  A.  of  ev.  foul  spirit 
See  STRONG. 

HOLD. 

Gen.  21:18  A.  him  in  thy  hand 
Ex.  5:1  that  thev  may  A.  feast 

9:2  and  wilt  A.  them  still? 

10:9  we  must  A.  a  feast  unto  L. 

20:7  L.  not  A.  guiltl.  Deut.  5:11 

2  Sam.  2:22  A .  up  my  face  to  Joab 
6:6  Uzziah  put  ha.  to  ark  of  G. 

and  took  A.  of  it,  1  CA;-.  13:9 
1  A'.  2:9  now  A.  him  not  guiltlees 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HOL 

Est.  i:\1h.  out  golden  sceptre 
Job  6:24  and  I  will  A.  my  tongue 

9:28  wilt  not  h.  me  innocent 

13:19  if  I  k.  my  tongue 

17:9  right,  shall  !l.  on  his  way 
Ps.  17:5  h.  my  sjoin^s  in  thy  pa. 

119:5.3  hor.  hath  taken  A.  on  me 
117  A.  thou  me  up,  I  eh.  be  safe 

1.30:10  thy  right  hand  sh.  A.  me 
Pror.  31:19  her  hands  A.  distaff 
Cajit.  3:8  they  all  A.  swords 
Is.  41:13  L.  h.  thy  right  hand 

42:6  and  I  will  A.  thy  hand 
Jer.  2:13  broken  cist.  A.  no  wat. 

50:43  anguish  took  A.  of  him 
Amos  6:10  he  say,  A.  thy  tongue 
Zee.  11:5  A.  themsel.  not  guilty 
Mat.  6:24  A.  to  one,  Luke  16:13 

21:26  for  all  A.  J.  as  a  prophet 
Mark  7:4  they  received  to  A. 
Som.  1:18  A.  truth  in  unrighte. 
Phil.  2:29  A,  such  in  reputation 
2  Thes.  2:15  A.  traditions  ye  have 
Eeb.  3:14  if  we  A.  our  confidence 
ifey.  2:14  A.  doctrine  of  Balaam 
15  A.  (ioctrine  of  Nicolaitans 
See  CAUGHT. 

HOLD  fast. 
Job  8:15  he  sh.  A.  it /.  but  not  en. 

27:6  my  righteousness  I  h.fast. 
Jer.  8:5  they  A./,  deceit 

1  Thes.  5:21  h.fast  that  is  good 

2  Km.  1:13  h.  f.  form  of  so.  wor. 
Eeb.  3:6  we  h.f.  the  confidence 

4:14  h.f.  our  profession,  10:23 
Jiev.  2:25  A./,  till  I  come 
3:3  and  h.fast  and  repent 
11  A.  that /.  which  thou  hast 
HOLD  peace. 
Ex.  14:14  ye  shall  A.  yowt  peace 
Num.  30:4"  if  her  father  A.  his^j. 

14  if  her  husband  A.  his  p. 
Jud.  18:19  A.  p.  lay  hand  on  m. 
S  Sam.  13:20  A.  thy  p.  my  sister 
2  jf.  2:3  A.  you  your;jeac«,  5 
iNW.  8:11  A.  your  p.  day  is  holy 
Job  11:3  lies  make  men  A.  p.  f 
13:13  A.  your^j.  let  me  alone 
33:31  A.  thy     and  I  will  speak 
33  A.  thy  p.  I  will  teach  thee 
Ps.  83:1  O.  G.  A.  not  thy  ».  109:1 
Is.  62:1  forZ.'ssake  not  A.  ray  p. 
6  A.  theirp.  day  nornight 
64:12  A.  peace  and  afflict  us? 
Jer.  4:19  cannot  A.  ?)fac« 
Zep.  1:7  A.  thy  p.  at  pres.  of  L. 
Mat.  20:31  reb.  them  bee.  they 
sh.  A.  p.  Mark  10:48;  Luke 
18:39 

J/ari  1:25  A.  thy  p.  i«A:«  4:35 
Luke  19:40  if  they  A.  p.  the  sto. 
^rfs  12:17  beckoning  to  A.  th.  p. 
18:9  be  not  afraid,  h.  not  thy/). 

1  Cor.  14:30  let  the  first  A.  hisjj. 
See  TAKE. 

HOLDEIV. 

2  S".  23:22  not  A.  such  a  pass.  23 
Job  36:8  A.  in  cords  of  afrliction 
Fs.  18:35  right  hand  hath  A.  me 

71:6  by  thee  have  I  been  A.  up 

73:23  A.  me  up  by  right  hand 
Prov.  5:22  A.  with  cords 
Is.  45:1  wh.  right  hand  I  have  A. 
Luke  24:16  their  eyes  were  A. 
jlc<s  2:24  not  possi.  hesho.  be  A. 
B07n.  14:4  yea,  he  shall  be  A.  up 

HOLDEST. 
Est.  4:14  A.  thy  peace  this  time 
Job  13:24  wherefore  A.  thou  me 
Ps.  77:4  thou  A.  my  eyes  waking 
Jer.  49:16  0  thou  that  A.  height 
2:13  thou  A.  fast  my  name 
HOLDETH. 
JbS  2:3  he  A.  fast  his  integrity 

26:9  A.  back  face  of  his  throne 
Ps.  66:9  bless  God  who  A.  soul 
P^ov.  11:12  man  of  und.  A.  peace 

17:28  a  fool  when  he  A.  peace 
Pan.  10:21  none  A.  w.  me  but  M. 
Bev.  2:1  A.  stars  in  right  hand 

HOLDL\G. 
7s.  33(15  shak.  hands fr.  A.  bribes 
Jer.  6:11  I  am  weary  with  A.  in 
Mark  7:3  A.  tradition  of  elders 
PhU.  2:16  A.  forth  word  of  life 
Col.  2:19  and  not  A.  the  head 
1  Tim.  1:19  A.  faith 

3:9  A.  the  mystery  of  faith 
Tit.  1:9  A.  fast  faithful  word 
.Set).  7:1  four  angels  A.  four  win. 

HOLE,  8. 
^x.  28:.32  a  A.  in  the  top  of  it 

1  Sam.  14:11  Heb.  comeoutof  A. 

2  .ff.  12:9  Jehoiada  bored  a  A. 
C'uni.  5:4  in  hand  by  A.  of  door 


HOL 

Is.  2:10  fro  into  A.  of  rocks,  7:19 
11:8  child  sh.  play  on  A .  of  asp, 
42:22  they  are  all  snared  in  A. 
51:1  look  to  the  A.  of  the  pit 

Jer.  16:16  hunt  them  out  of  A. 

Ezek.  8:7  behold  a  A.  in  the  wall 

Nah.  2:12  tilled  his  A.  with  prey 

Hag.  1:6  put  it  in  a  bag  with  A. 

Zee.  14:12  eyes  consume  in  th.  A. 

Mat.  8:30  foxes  ha.  A.  9:58 
HOLIER,  EST. 

Is.  65:5  for  I  am  A.  than  thou 
9:3  tabern.  is  called  the  A. 

8  way  to  A.  not  yet  manifest 
10:19  to  enter  A.  by  blood  of  J. 

HOLILY. 
1  Thes.  2:10  how  A.  we  behaved 

HOLIIVESS. 
Ex.  15:11  who  like  thee,  in  A.  ? 
28:36  A.  to  Lord,  39:30 :  Zee. 
14:20,  21 

1  Ciir.  16:29  worship  L.  in  beauty 

of  A.  Ps.  29:2;  96:9 

2  Chr.  20:21  praise  beauty  of  A. 
31:18  sanctified  themselv.  in  A. 

Ps.  30:4  rememb.  of  his  A.  97:12 

47:8  God  sitteth  on  throne  of  A. 

48:1  praised  in  m;)unt.  of  his  A. 

60:6  G.  hath  spoken  in  A.  108:7 

89:;j5  sw.  by  my  A.  I  will  not  lie 

93:5  A.  becom.  thy  house,  O  L. 

110:3  willing,  in  beauties  of  A. 
Is.  2.3:18  her  hire  sh.  be  A.  to 

.35:8  ah.  be  called  the  way  of  A. 

62:9  drink  it  in  courts  of  my  A. 

63:15  from  habitation  of  thy  A. 
18  peo.  of  thy  A.  have  posse,  it 
Jer.  2:3  Israel  was  A.  to  the  Lord 

31:23  O  mountain  of  A. 
Atnos  4:2  hath  sworn  by  his  A. 
Ob.  17  on  mount  Z.  shall  be  A. 
3Ial.  2:11  Ju.  hath  prof.  A.  of  L. 
Luke  1:75  mi^ht  serve  him  in  A. 
Acts  3:12  by  A.  made  man  walk 
Pmn.  1:4  according  to  spirit  of  A. 

6:19  servants  to  righte.  unto  A. 
22  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  A. 
2  Cor.  7:1  perfect,  h.  in  fear  of  G. 
Eph.  4:24  new  man  created  in  A. 
1  Thes.  3:13  stablish  hearts  in  A. 

4:7  not  to  uncleauness,  but  to  A. 
1  Tim.  2:15conti.  in  faith  and  A. 
Tit.  2:3  in  behavior  as  becom.  A. 
Heb  12:10  be  partakers  of  his  A. 
14  peace  with  men,  and  A. 
HOLLOW. 
Gen.  32:25  A.  of  thigh,  32 
Ex.  27:8  altar  A.  boards,  38:7 
Jud.  15:19  God  clavea  A.  place 
/s.  40:12  waters  in  A.  of  hand 

HOLPEIV. 
Ps.  83:8  have  A.  the  chil.  of  Lot 

86:17  bee.  thou,  L.  hast  A.  me 
/s.  31:3  he  that  is  A.  shall  liill 
Dan.  11:;^4  A.  with  a  little  help 
Luke  l:54  hath  A.  his  servant  Is. 
HOLY. 

Ex.  3:5  pi.  th.  standest  A.  ground 
16:23  to-morrow  is  A.  sabbath 
19:6  a  A.  nation,  1  Pet.  2:9 
20:8  remember  sabbath  keep  A. 
28:.38  hallow  in  all  th.  A.  gifts 
29:33  they  are  A.  ;  34  bee.  it  is  A. 
30:25  an  oil  of  h.  ointment 

32  it  is  A.  and  sh.  be  A.  unto  y. 
31:14  keep  sabbath,  it  is  A.  15 

Lev.  8:9  put  on  A.  tlio  A.  crown 
10:10  difl'erence  bet.  A.  andunh. 
16:4  put  on  the  A.  linen  coat 

33  atonement  for  A.  sanctua. 
19:2  I  the  L.  your  G.  am  A.  21:8 
20:7  be  ye  A.  /  21:7  he  is  A. 
27:14  house  to  be  A.  to  the  Lord 

30  tithes  of  the  land  is  A.  to  L. 
Num.  5:17  priest  take  A.  water 
15:40  remember  and  be  A.  to  G. 
16:3  all  the  congregation  are  A. 

5  show  who  are  his,  who  is  A. 
18:17  not  red.  them,  they  are  A. 

1  Sar?i.  2:2  none  A.  as  the  Lord 
21:5  ves.  of  young  men  are  A. 

2  K.  4:9  this  is  a  A.  man  cf  God 

1  Chr.  22:19  A.  ves.  to  hon.  of  G. 

2  Chr.  23:6  for  they  are  A. 
35:3  Levites  which  were  A. 

13  A.  oft'erings  sod  they  in  pots 
Ezr.  8:28  ye  are  A.  to  the  Lord 

9:2  A.  seed  mingled  themselves 
\eh.  9:14  madest  known  A.  sab. 
Ps.  20:6  hear  from  his  A.  heaven 

22:3  but  thou  art  A.  O  thou  that 

28:2  lift  hands  tow.  thy  A.  orac. 

86:2  pres.  my  soul,  for  I  am  A. 

98:1  his  A.  aim  hath  gotten  vie. 

99:5  worship  at  footst.  he  is  A. 

9  exalt  L.  worship  at  his  A.  hill 


IIOL 

Ps.  105:42  remembered  A.  prom. 

145:17  L.  is  A.  in  all  his  works 
Proit.  9:10  knowl.  of  A.  is  under 

30:3  nor  have  I  knowl.  of  the  A. 
Is.  4:3  Jerus.  shall  be  called  A. 

6:3  A.  A.  A  is  the  Lord  of  Hosts 

13  A.  seed  substance  thereof 
27:13  worship  in  A.  mountain 
52:10  L.  made  bare  his  h.  arm 
58:13  call  sabbath,  A.  of  the  L. 
64:10  A.  cities  are  a  wilderness 

11  A.  and  beaut,  house  is  burnt 
•/er.  11:15  A.  flesh  passed  fr.  thee 
Ezek.  22:26  no  difl'erence  betwe. 

A.  and  profane 
3R:38  iucr,  them  as  the  A.  flock 
42:13  A.  chambers  where  priests 

14  their  garments,  they  are  A. 
44:19  lay  them  in  A  chambers 

23  difl'er.  betw.  A.  and  profane 
45:1  oft'er  A.  portion  of  land,  4 
46:19  A.  chambers  of  priests 
48:10  for  priests  be  A.  oblation 

20  shall  ofi'er  A.  oblation,  21 
Dan.  4:8  D.  before  me,  in  whom 

is  spirit  of  A.  gods,  9, 18;  5:11 
11:28  heart  against  A.  covenant 
30  indignation  ag.  A.  covenant 
Intel,  with  forsakers  of  A.  c. 
Hag.  2:12  if  one  bear  A.  flesh, 
skirt  touch  br.  sh.  it  be  A.  ? 
Zee.  2:13  L.  raised  up  A.  habita. 
Mat.  7:6  gi.  not  th.  is  A.  to  dogs 
25:.31  and  A.  angels  with  him 
Mark  6:20  he  was  just  and  A . 
8:.38  with  A.  angels,  Luke  9:26 
Luke  1:70  by  the  mouth  of  A. 
prophets.  Acts  3:21 
72  remember  his  A.  covenant 
2:23  every  male  called  A.  to  L. 
,Tohn  17:11  A.  Father  keep  those 
Acts  4:27  against  thy  A.  child  J. 
30  won.  done bynameof  A.  ch. 
7:S2  place  thou  standest  is  A. 
10:23  warned  from  G.  by  A.  ang. 
Bom.  1:2  prom,  in  A.  scriptures 
7:12  commandment  is  A.  inst 
11:16  fir.  fruit  be  A.  ifroot  beA. 
12:1  bodies  A.  sacrifice  to  G. 
16:16  salute  with  A.  kiss,  1  Cor. 
16:20;  2  Cor.  13:12;  1  The:<. 
5:26  ;  1  Pet.  5:14 
1  Cor.  3:17  temple  of  God  is  A. 
7:14  are  A.  ,•  34  she  may  be  A. 
Eph.  1:4  be  A.  with,  blame,  5:27 
Col.  1:32  present  A.  and  unblam. 
3:12  elect  of  G.  A.  and  beloved 
1  Thes.  5:27  to  all  A.  brethren 

1  Tim.  2:8  up  A.  hands 

2  Ti7n.  1:9  called  us  with  A.  call. 
3:15  hast  known  A.  scriptures 
Tit.  1:8  bishop  be  sober,  A.  tern. 
Heb.  3:1  A.  brethren,  partakers 

7:26  high-pr.  beca.  us  who  is  A. 

1  Pet.  1:15  A.  in  conversation,  16 
2:5  A.  priesth.  oft'er  up  sacrifices 
3:5  A.  women  who  trusted  in  G. 

2  Pet.  1:18  with  him  in  A.  mount 

21  A.  men  spake  mov.  by  H.  G. 
2:21  turn  fr.  A.  commandment 
3:2  spoken  before  by  A.  proiihe. 

11  persons  to  be  in  all  A  .  conv. 

Bev.  3:7  eaith  he  that  is  A. 
4:8  A.  A.  A.  L.  God  Almighty 
6:10  how  long,  O  L.  A.  and  true 
14:10  in  presence  of  A.  angels 
15:4  not  fear  thee?  thou  art  A. 
18:20  A.  apostles  and  prophets 
20:6  A.  who  ha.  part  in  first  res. 
21:10  showed  me  A.  Jerusalem 
22:6  Lord  G.  of  the  A.  prophets 
11  he  th.  is  A.  let  him  be  A.  st. 

See  CONVOCATION. 

HOLY  day. 

Ex.  35:2  seventh  shall  be  A.  day 
A'eh.  8:9  d.  is  A.  unto  L.  10,  11 
10:.31  not  buy  it  on  sab.  or  A.  d. 
Ps.  43:4  multi.  that  kept  A.  d. 
Is.  56:13  doing  plea,  on  my  A.  d. 
Col.  2:16  no  man  judge  of  a  A.  d. 

See  GARMENTS. 

HOLY  Ghost. 

Mat.  1:18  with  child  of  H.  G.20 
3:11  with  H.  G.  Markl-.S;  Luke 

3:16;  JoAm  l-.Si;  Acts  1:5 
12:31  blasph.  ag.  H.  G.  not  for- 
given, Mark  3:29 ;  Lnke  12:10 
.    32  whoso,  speak,  against  II.  G. 
28:19  baptize  in  name  of  H.  G. 
Mark  12:36  David  said  by  the  H. 
Ghost,  Acts  1:16 
1:3:11  not  ye  speak,  but  11.  G. 
Luke  1:15  John  filled  with  H.  G. 
35  H.  G.  shall  come  upon  thee 
41  Elizabeth  filled  with  H.  G. 
67  Zacharias  filled  with  n.  G. 


IIOL 

Li/ke  2:25  Sim.  IT.  G.  upon  him 
26  revealed  unto  him  by  H.  O. 

3:22  H.  G.  desc.  in  bodily  shapa 

4:1  Jesus  being  full  of  H.  G. 

12:12  H.  G.  shall  teach  you 
.John.  7:39  H.  G.  n<  t  yet  given 

14:26  Comforter,  who  is  H.  Q. 

20:22  receive  ye  II.  G.  Acts  2:38 
Acts  1:2  he  thro.  H.  G.  had  given 

8  the  H.  G.  is  come  on  you 
9:4  all  filled  with  H.  G.  4:31 

33  promise  of  the  II.  G. 
4:8  filled  with  the  H.  Ghost 
5:3  S.  filled  he.  to  lie  toH.  G.J 

33  are  witnesses,  so  is  H.  G. 
6:3  men  full  of  the  H.  Ghost 

5  Stephen,  man  full  of  II.  G. 
7:51  stifT-n.  alw.  resist  H.  G. 

55  Stephen  full  of  H.  Ghost 
8:15  prayed  th.  might  re.  H.  (J. 

17  hands  on  th.  received  H.  G. 

18  when  S.  sawH.  G.  wasgiv. 

19  hands,  they  receive  H.  6. 
9:17  might,  be  filled  with  H.  O. 

31  walking  in  comfort  of  H.  G. 
10:38  G.  anoint.  J.  with  H.  G. 

44  H.  G.  fell  on  all  who  heard 

45  on  Gentiles  was  pou.  H.  G. 
47  received  H.  G.aswellaswe 

11:15  H.  G.  fell  on  them 
10  shall  be  baptized  with  H.  G. 
24  Barnabas,  full  of  H.  G. 

13:4  being  sent  forth  by  H.  G. 

9  filled  with  H.  Ghost 

52  disciples  filled  with  H.  G. 
15:8  giving  H.  G.  as  he  did 

28  it  seemed  good  to  the  H.  G. 
16:6  forbidden  of  H.  G.  to  prea. 
19:2  received  H.  G.  ?  we  liaye 
not  heard  there  be  H.  Q. 

6  hands  on  them,  H.  G.  cams 
20:23  save  that  the  H.  G.  witn. 

28  H.  G.  made  you  overseers 
21:11  thus  saith  the  H.  Ghost 
28:25  spake  H.  G.  by  Esaias 
B07n.  5:5  shed  in  hearts  by  H.  G. 
9:1  consci.  bear.  wit.  in  H.  G. 
14:17  kingd.  of  G.  joy  in  H.  G. 
15:13  through  power  of  H.  G. 

16  being  sancti.  by  the  II.  G. 

1  Cor.  2:13  words  wh.  II.  G.  tea. 
6:19  body  is  temple  of  H.  G. 
13:3  Jesus  is  Lord,  but  by  II.  G. 

2  Cor.  6:6  by  the  H.  G.  by  love 
13:14  communion  of  H.  G. 

1  Thes.  1:5  gospel  came  in  H.  G. 
6  rec.  word  with  joy  of  H.  G. 

2  Tim.  1:14  good  th.  k.  by  U.  G. 
Tit.  3:5  by  renewing  of  H.  G. 
Hb.  2:4  with  gifts  of  H.  G. 

3:7  II.  G.  saith.  To-day  if  ye  h. 
6:4  made  partakers  of  H.  G. 
9:8  II.  Ghost  this  signifying 
10:15  whereof  H.  G.  is  a  witness 

1  Pet.  1:12  II.  G.  sent  fr.  heaven 

2  Pet.  1:21  as  moved  by  H.  G. 

1  John  5:7  Fat.  Word,  and  H.  G. 
Jude  20  beloved,  pray,  in  H.  G. 

See  OOD,  HABITATION,  HUX. 

Most  HOLY. 

Ex.  26:33  betw.  holy  and  m.  h. 
29:37  an  altar  Diost  A.  40:10  ^ 

Lev.  2:3  remnant  be  Aaron's,  it 
ism.  A.  10;  6:17;  10:12 
6:25  sin-offering  m.  A.  29 ;  10:17"! 
7:1  tresp. -offering  m.  A.  6;  14:13 
21:22  both  otm.h.  and  holy 
84:9  cakes  of  flour  m.  A.  to  him 

Num.  4:4  about  m.  A.  things 
19  approach  m.  A.  things 
18:9ofi'ering  tome  shall  be  7?(.  A. 

10  in  m.  A.  place  sh.  thou  eat  it 
1  A'.  6:16  built  th.  for  m.  A.  plac. 

7:50  made  ves.  for  m.  A.  place 
8:6  brought  the  ark  imto  most 
A.  place,  2  Chr.  5:7 

1  Chr.  2-3:13  A.  to  sanctify  m.  A. 

2  Chr.  3:8  Sol.  m.  A.  house 

10  in  m.  A.  house  made  cheru. 
4:22  inner  doors  for  m.  A.  place 
Ezr.  2:03  not  eat  of  vtost  A.. 

things,  Neh.  7:65 
Ezek.  43:12  whole  limit  be  m.  A. 
44:13  not  come  near  to.  A.  place 
45:3  sanctuary  and  m.  A.  place 
Dan.  9:24  to  anoint  inost  A. 
Jude  20  building  on  m.  A.  faith 

HOLY  mouiitain. 

Ps.  87:1  foundation  is  in  A.  m. 
Is.  11:9  nor  dest.  in  A.  m.  65:25 

56:7  will  I  bring  to  my  A.  m. 

57:13  he  shall  inherit  my  A.  m. 

65:11  ve  are  th.  forget  my  A.  m. 
Ezek.  20:40  in  A.  m.  th.  serve  mc 

28:14  wast  upon  A.  m.  of  G. 
Dan.  9:16  anger  turned  fr.  A.  m. 


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HOL 

Dan.  9:20  pres.  enppli,  for  A.  m. 
11:45  plant  tabernacles  in  h.  in. 
Joel  2:1  BO.  an  alann  in  my  A.  m. 
3:17  L.  dwelling  in  Z.  my  A.  m. 
Ob.  16  drunk  on  my  h.  m. 
Zee.  8:3  mount,  of  L.  called  h.m. 

HOLY  name. 
Lev.  20:3  Molech,  prof  my  h.  n. 
22:2  profane  not  my  h.  n.  32 
I  dir.  16:10  glory  ye  in  his  h. 
name.  Ps.  105:3 
35  thanks  to  h.  n.  P.<!.  106:47 
29:16  build  a  house  for  thy  A.  A. 
Ps.  33:21  trusted  in  his  A.  name 
99:3  praise  terrible  n.  it  is  A. 
103:1  L.  bless  his  A.  n.  145:21 
111:9  k.  and  rev.  his  «.  Lit.  1:49 
7«.  57:15  lofty  One,  \vh.  «.  is  A. 
Msefc.  20:39  pollute  you  my  A.  n. 
36:20  profaned  my  h.  n. 
22  your  sakes,  for  h.  k.'s  sake 
39:7  make  known  h.  n.  in  Isr. 
25  be  jealous  for  my  h  .  n. 
43:7  my  A.  n.  Is.  no  more  defile 

8  defiled  my  A.  n.  by  aborai. 
.Amos  2:7  to  profane  my  A.  n. 

HOLY  oil. 
Ex.  30:25  A.  anoint,  o.  31 :  37:29 
Pj.  89:20  with  A.  oii  I  anoi.  him 

HOLY  One. 
Seut.  33:8  Thummim  and  TJrim 

be  with  thy  H.  One. 
Job  6:10  not  con.  words  of  H.  O. 
Ps.  16:10  nor  suffer  H.  O.  to  see 
corruption,  Acts  2:27 ;  13:35 
89:19  in  vision  to  thy  H.  O. 
7«.  10:17  H.  O.  sh.  be  for  a  flame 
29:23  sanctify  H.  O.  of  Jacob 
40:26  sh.  1  be  equal  r  saith  H.  O. 
43:15  I  am  the  Lord,  your  H.  O. 
49:7  Redeemer  of  Is.  his  H.  O. 
Dan.  4:13  H.  O.  down  fr.  heaven 
Mos.  11:9  H.  O.  in  midst  of  thee 
ITab.  1:12  from  everl.  my  H.  O. 
3:3  H.  O.  came  from  mount  P. 
Mark  1:24  I  know  th.  who  th.  a. 

the  H.  O.  of  G.  Luke  4:34 
Acts  3:14  ye  denied  the  H.  One 

1  John  2:20  unction  from  H.  One 

HOLY  One  of  Israel. 

2  K.  19:2-2  lifted  thy  eyes  against 

the  H.  O.  ofIf:rael,  Is.  37:2;j 
Ps.  71:22  O  thou  H.  O.  of  Israel 
78:41  limited  the  H.  O.  of  Israel 
89:18  the  H.  O.  of  Is.  is  our  ki. 
Is.  1:4  provoked  the  H.  O.  of  Is. 
5:19  coun  of  H.  O.  of  Israel 
24  despised  word  of  H.  O.  of  I. 
12:6  great  is  H.  O.ofls.  in  mid. 
17:7  have  respect  to  H.  O.  of  I. 
29:19  rejoice  in  H.  O.  of  Israel 
30:11  cause  II.  O.  of  Is.  to  cease 
12  saith  the  H.  O.  of  Is.  15 
31:1  look  not  to  the  11.  O.  of  I.<:. 
41:14  saith  thy  Red.  H.  O.  of  I 
16  Shalt  glory  in  II.  O.  of  Is. 
80  H.  O.  of  Is.  hath  created  it 
43:3  I  am  the  L.  the  H.  O,  of  Is. 
45:11  the  L.  the  H.  O.  of  Israel 
47:4  L.  is  his  name,  H.  O.  of  Is. 
48:17  Red.  II.  O.  of  Israel,  54:5 
49:7  Red.  of  /.  and  his  H.  O. 
B5:5  nat.  run  to  thee,  II.  O.  of  I. 
60:9  bring  th.  gold  toH.  O.  ofl. 
14  the  Z.  of  the  H.  O.  of  Is. 
Jer.  50:29  proud  aga.  H.  O.  of  I. 
51:5  filled  w.  sin  a-;.  H.  O.  of  I 
Ezek.  39:7  I  am  theL.  II.  O.  'in  1. 

HOLY  ones. 
Dan.  4:7  dem.  by  word  of  A.  o. 

HOLY  people. 
Deut.  7:6  A.  p.  to  the  L.  14:2,  21 
26:19  thou  may  be  A.  p.  to  Lord 
28:9  L.  shall  establ.  thee  a  A.  p. 
Is.  62:12  shall  call  them  A.  p. 
Dan.  8.34  and  destroy  h:  p. 

HOLY  place. 
Ex.  28:29  goeth  in  unto  h.  p.  35 
43  to  minister  ink. 2'lace,  29:30 
29:31  seethe  his  flesh  in  the  A.^. 
31:11  sweet  incense  for  A. 
35:19  do  service  in  A.  p.  39:1,  41 
38:24  gold  in  all  work  of  A.  p. 
Iav.  6:10  unlea.  bread  sh.  be  eat. 
mh.p.  26;  7:6;  10:13:  24:9 
27  shalt  wash  that  in  the  h.  p. 
10:17  eaten  sin-ofler.  in  h.  p.  f 
18  blood  not  bro.  within  A.  p. 
14:13  slay  burnt-oflfering  in  A.;). 
16:2  come  not  at  all  tim.  to  h.  p. 
16  atonement  for  A.  p.  17,  27 
20  end  of  reconciling  the  h.  p. 
24  shall  wash  his  flesh  in  h.  p. 
Jos.  5: 15  p.  wh.  thou  stand  is  A. 
\K.  8:8  staves  were  seen  iu  h.p. 


HOM 

2  Chr.  29:5  carry  filth,  out  of  A.  p. 

30:27  prayer  came  to  his  A.  2>. 
Ezr.  9:8  to  give  us  a  nail  in  h.p. 
Ps.  24:3  sh.  stand  in  his  A.  p.  f 

46:4  streams  make  glad  the  h.p. 

68:17  Lord  is  am.  tliem  in  A.  j). 
Ec.  8:10  had  gone  from  p.  of  A. 
Is.  57:15  I  dw.  in  high  and  A.  p. 
Ezek.  41:4  this  is  the  most  A.  p. 

42:13?J.  isA.  ,•  14  out  of  A.  ». 
Mat.  24:15  abomination  in  A.  p. 
Acts  6:13  blasph.  words  ag.  h.p. 

21:28  this  man  polluted  A.  p. 
Heb.  9:12  Christ  entered  h.p. 

25  priest  entered  ev.  year  h.p. 

HOLY  places. 
2  Chr.  8:11  bee.  the  places  are  h. 
Ps.  68:35  terrible  out  of  thy  A.  p. 
Ezek.  21:2  drop  thy  word  to.  h.p. 
Heb.  9:24  Ch.  is  not  entered  h.p. 

Shall  be  HOLY. 

Ex.  22:31  s.  be  A.  men  unto  me 
29:37  what,  touch,  altar  s.  be  h. 
30:.S2  it  shall  be  A.  unto  you,  37 
40:9  anoint,  tab.  and  it  s.  be  A. 

Lev.  11:44  ye  shall  be  h.  for  I  am 
holy,  45;  19:2;  20:26 
19:24  fruit  sh.  be  A.  to  praise  L. 
21:6  priests  s.  be  A.  unto  th.  G. 
23:20  they  shall  be  h.  to  the  L. 
25:12  jubilee,  it  sh.  be  A.  to  you 
27:9  man  giveth  to  L.  s.  be  h. 

10  exchange  thereof  s.  be  h.  33 
21  the  jubilee,  it  s.  be  A.  to  L. 
32  the  tenth  s.beh.  unto  the  L. 

Nvm.  6:5  Nazarite  s.  be  h.  to  L. 
Deut.  2:3:14  thcref.  s.  camp  be  A. 
Ezek.  45:1  portions,  be  A. 
Joel  3:17  then  s.  Jerusalem  be  h. 

HOLY  Spirit. 
Ps.  51:11  take  not  H.  S.  fr.  me 
Is.  63:10  rebel,  and  vexed  H.  S. 

11  put  his  H.  3.  within  him? 
Luke  11:13  heav.  Fa.  give  H.  S. 
Eph.  1:13  sealed  wi.H.  S.  of  pro. 

4:.S0  grieve  not  the  H.  S.  of  God 
1  Thes.  4:8  given  us  his  H.  S. 

HOLY  temple. 
Ps.  5:7  worship  tow.  A.  t.  1.38:2 
11:4  the  Lord  is  in  his  A.  temple 
65:4  satis,  with  goodness  of  A.  t. 
79:1  A.  temple  hifve  they  defiled 
Jon.  2:4  look  again  tow.  thy  A.  t. 

7  my  prayer  came  to  thy  A.  t. 
Mic.  1:2  L.  from  A.  t.  be  witness 
Ilab.  2:20  the  Lord  is  in  his  h.  t. 
Eph.  2:21  groweth  to  h.  t. 

HOLY  thing. 
Lev.  22:10  no  stranger  eat  of  A.  t. 
Num.  4:15  sh.  not  touch  any  A.  t. 
Ezek.  48:12  obla.  to  them,  a  t.  A. 
Luke  1:35  that  A.  th.  horn  of  thee 

HOLY  things. 
Ex.  28:38  bear  iniq.  of  A.  t. 
Lev.  5:15  thro,  ignorance  in  A.  t. 
22:2  Sep.  from  the  A.  t.  of  Is. 
4  not  eat  of  A.  t.  till  clean,  0, 12 
7  shall  afterward  eat  of  A.  t. 

15  shall  not  profane  A.  t.  of  Is. 

16  to  bear  iniq.  when  eat  h.  t. 
Num.  4:20  not  see,  A.  t.  are  cov. 

18::j2  neither  sh.  ye  pollute  h.  t. 
Deut.  12:26  thy  h.  t.  take  and  go 

1  C/ir.  2:3:28  oflice  purifying  A.  t. 

2  Chr.  31:6  bro.  iu  tithe  of  A.  t. 
Nth.  10:33  ordinances  for  A.  t. 

12:47  sanctified  A.  t.  to  Levites 
Ezek.  22:8  thou  despised  my  A.  t. 

26  priests  have  profaned  A.  t. 
44:8  not  kept  charge  of  my  A.  t. 

1  Cor.  9:13  minister  about  h.  t. 

HO.ME. 

Gen.  43:16  bring  these  men  A. 
Ex.  9:19  not  brought  A.  sh.  die 
Deuf.  21:12  br.  her  A.  to  thy  hou. 

24:5  shall  be  free  at  A.  one  year 
Suth  1:21  L.  hath  brought  me  A. 
1  Sam.  6:7  bring  their  calves  A. 
10  men  shut  up  th.  calves  at  A. 

18:2  go  no  more  A.  to  fath.'s  ho. 
iSam.  14:13  not  fetch  h.  banish. 

17:2:3  Ahithophel  gat  him  h. 
1  A'.  5:14  a  month  in  L.  two  at  A. 

13:7  come  h.  with  me,  15 

1  Chr.  13:12  bring  ark  of  G.  A.  13 

2  Chr.  25:10  go  h.  they  return  h. 
Est.  5:10  when  Haman  cauie  A. 
Job  39:12  will  bring  h.  thy  seed 
Ps.  68:12  she  that  tarried  at  A. 
Prov.  7:19  good  man  is  not  at  h. 

20  come  h.  at  day  appointed 
Ec.  12:5  man  "oeth  to  his  long  A. 
Lam.  1:20  at  A.  there  is  as  de^ath 
Ilab.  2:5  neither  keepeth  at  A. 
Hay,  1:U  when  ye  brought  it  A. 


HON 

3fat.  8:6  my  serv.  lieth  at  A.  sick 
Mark  5:19  go  h.  to  thy  friends 
Luke  9:61  bid  th.  farewell  at  A. 
Joh7i  19:27  took  her  to  his  own  h 
20:10  disc,  went  to  their  own  A 

1  Cor.  11:34  hunger,  eat  at  A. 
14:;35  ask  husbands  at  h. 

2  Cor.  5:6  we  are  at  h.  in  body 

1  7'im.  5:4  to  show  piety  at  A. 
Tit.  2:5  be  discreet,  keepers  at  A. 

HOME-BORIV. 

Ex.  12:49  to  him  that  is  h.-b. 
Lev.  18:9  whe.  b.  at  A.  or  abroad 
Jer.  2:14  is  Israel  a  h.-b.  slave  ? 

HOMER. 
Lev.  27:16  a  A.  of  barley-seed 
Is.  5:10  seed  of  a  A.  yield  ephah 
Ezek.  45:14  for  ten  baths  are  a  A. 
IIos.  3:2  bou.  for  A.  and  half  h. 

HOXEST. 
Li/ke  8:15  an  h.  and  good  heart 
Acts  6:3  seven  of  A.  report 
Pom.  12:17  A.  in  sight  of  all 

2  Cor.  8:21  A.  th.  in  sight  of  L. 
13:7  do  that  which  is  A. 

Phil.  4:8  whatso.  things  are  A. 
1  Pet.  2:12  having  conversat.  A. 

HONESTLY. 

Pom.  13:13  walk  A.  as  in  the  day 
1  Thes.  4:12  walk  A.  toward  them 
Heb.  13:18  in  all  things  to  live  A, 

HOIVESTY. 

1  Tim.  2:2  lead  lite  god.  and  A. 
HOIVEY. 

Gen.  4.3:11  carry  a  little  A.  spioce 
Ex.  16:31  wafers  made  with  A. 
Lev.  2:11  burn  no  leaven,  nor  A. 
Deut.  8:8  a  land  of  oil-olive  and 

A.  2  K.  18:32 
32:13  he  made  him  to  suck  A. 
Jud.  14:8  A.  in  carcass  of  lion,  9 
18  what  is  sweeter  than  A.  t 

1  Sam.  14:25  was  A.  upon  ground 
26  A.  dropped ;  29 1  tasted  A.  43 

2  Sa7n.  17:29  bro.  A.  and  butter 
1  K.  14:3  take  a  cruse  of  A. 

Job  20:17  sh.  not  see  brooks  of  h. 
Ps.  19:10  judgment  sweeter  than 

A.  119:103 
Fs.  81:16  A.  out  of  rock  eati.  thee 
Prov.  24:13  cat  h.  is  good,  25:16 
25:27  not  good  to  eat  much  A. 
Cant.  4:11  A.  and  milk  nnd.  ton. 
5:1  honey-comb  with  my  A. 
7s.  7:15  butter  and  h.  sh.  he  eat 
22  butter  and  A.  sh.  ev.  one  eat 
Jer.  41:8  treasures  of  A.  in  field 
Ezek.  3:3  in  my  mouth  as  A. 
27:17  Ju.  traded  in  A.  and  balm 
Mat.  3:4  J.  Baptist's  meat  locus. 

and  wild  h.  Mark  1:6 
EetK  10:9  thy  mouth  sweet  as  A. 
10  in  my  mouth  sweet  as  A. 

See  FLOWETH,  FLOWING. 

HOXEY-COMB. 

1  Sam.  14:27  and  dip.  it  in  fi.-c. 
Ps.  19:10  sweeter  than  h.-c. 
Prov.  5:3  lips  of  str.  wo.  as  h.-c. 

16:24  pleasant  words  are  as  h.-c. 

24:13  eat  h.-c.  sweet  to  thy  taste 

27:7  full  soul  loatheth  a  h.-c. 
CanLA-.U  thy  lips  drop  as  a  A.-c. 

5:1  eaten  my  h.-c.  with  honey 
Luke  24:42  gave  piece  of  h.-e. 

HONOR,  S. 
Gen.  49:6  A.  be  not  thou  nnited 
Ex.  14:17  get  me  A.  on  Phar.  18 
Nutn.  22:17  promote  thee  to  h.  37 

24:11  L.  hath  kept  thee  from  A. 
Deut.  26:19  above  nations  in  A. 
Jud.  4:9  journey  not  be  for  th.  A. 

13: 17  pass,  we  may  do  thee  A. 

2  Sam.  6:22  shall  I  be  had  in  A. 

1  A'.  3:13  given  thee  rich,  and  A. 

1  Chr.  16:27  glory  and  A.  are  in 
29:12  riches  and  A.  comeof  thee 

28  D.  died,  full  of  riches  and  A. 

2  Chr.  1:11  not  asked  riches  or  A. 
12  riches,  wealth,  and  A. 

26:18  nor  shall  it  be  for  thy  A. 
32:;33  inhabit,  of  Jer.  did  him  A, 

Est.  1:4  h.  of  his  excel,  majesty 
20  wives  shall  give  to  husb.  h. 
6:3  wh.  A.  ha.  been  done  for  th.? 
8:16  the  Jews  had  joy  and  A. 

Job  14:21  his  sons  come  to  h. 

Ps.  7:5  ene.  lay  mine  A.  in  dust 
8:5  crowned  with  A.  Heb.  2:7.  9 
21:5  A.  andmaj.  thou  laid  on  him 
26:8  where  thine  A.  dweUeth 
49:12  man  being  in  A.  abid.  not 
20  in  A.  and  understandeth 
60:2  sing  forth  h.  of  his  name 
71:8  mouth  filled  with  thy  h. 


HON 

Ps.  96:6  A.  and  majesty  are  bef. 
104:1  thou  art  clothed  with  A. 
112:9  horn  sh.  be  exalt,  with  A. 
145:5  speak  of  h.  of  thy  majesty 
149:9  this  A.  have  all  his  saints 

P)vv.  3:16  left  hand  riches  and  A. 
4:8  she  shall  bring  thee  to  A. 
5:9  lest  thou  give  th.  A.  to  oth. 
8:18  riches  and  h.  are  with  me 
11:16  gracious  woman  retain.  A. 
14:28  the  people  is  the  king's  h. 
15:.33  bef.  A.  is  humility,  18:12 
20:3  an  A.  to  cease  from  strife 
21:21  follow,  mercy,  findeth  A. 
22:4  fear  of  L.  are  riches  and  A. 
2."):2  A.  of  kings  to  search 
26:1  h.  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 

8  so  is  he  that  giv.  A.  to  a  fool 
29:23  A.  shall  uphold  humble 
31:25  and  A.  are  her  clothing 

Ec.  6:2  to  wh.  G.  hath  given  A. 

10:1  that  is  in  repuRition  for  A 
Jer.  33:9  an  A.  before  all  nations 
Dan.  2:6  receive  rewards  and  A. 

4:30  built  for  A.  of  my  majesty 
.30  A.  and  brightness  returned 

5:18  G.  gave  father  glory  and  A. 

11:21  shall  not  give^;  of  king. 
Mai.  1:6  where  is  mine  A.  ? 
Mat.  13:57  prophet  not  without 

A.  Mark  6:4 :  John  4:44 
John  5:41 1  rec.  not  A.  from  men 
44  receive  A.  one  of  another 

8:54  honor  myself,  A.  is  nothing 
Acts  28:10  hon.  us  with  many  A. 
Bom.  2:7  seek  glory  and  h. 

10  A.  to  ev.  man  workethgood 
9:21  of  same  lump  ma.  ves.  to  A. 
12:10  in  A.  prefer,  one  another 
13:7  render  A.  to  wh.  A.  is  due 

1  Cor.  12:23  bestow  abund.  A.  84 

2  Cor.  6:8  by  A.  and  dishonor 
Col.  2:23  not  in  A.  to  satis,  flesh 
1  Thes.  4:4  to  possess  vessel  in  A. 

1  Tim.  1:17  to  G.  be  A.  and  glory 
5:17  elders  worthy  of  double  A. 
6:1  count  masters  worthy  of  A. 

16  to  whom  be  A.  and  power 

2  Tim.  2:20  some  to  A.  21 
Heb.  3:3  more  A.  than  house 

5:4  no  man  taketh  h.  to  himself 

1  Pet.  1:7  to  praise,  A.  glory 
3:7  h.  to  wife  as  weaker  vessel 

2  Pet.  1:17  from  G.  the  Father  A. 
Per.  4:9  beasts  give  glory  and  A. 

11  to  receive  glory  and  A.  5:18 
5:13  A.  power,  and  might,  be  to 

him,  7:12:  19:1 
19:7  let  us  rejoice,  give  A. 
21:24  glory  and  A.  to  it,  26 
HONOR,  Verb. 
Ex.  20:12  h.  thy  father  and  thy 
mother,   Deut.  5:16;  3Iat. 
15:4;  19:19;  J/arX;  7:10;  10:19; 
Luke  18:20;  A};A.  6:2 
Lev.  19:15  not  h.  per.  of  mighty 
32  shalt  A.  the  face  of  old  man 
Jvd.  9:9  by  me  they  A.  God 
1  Sam.  2:30  th.  th.  A.  me  I  will  A. 
15:30  yet  A.  me  now  bef  elders 
Est.  6:6  delighteth  to  A.  7,  9,  11 
Ps.  91:15  deliver  him  and  A.  him 
Prov.  3:9  A.  L.  with  thy  substa. 
Is.  29:13  with  lips  do  A.  me 
4.3:20  beast  of  field  shall  A.  me 
58:13  A.  him,  not  doing  ovm 
Dan.  4:31:  and  A.  King  of  heaven 
11:38  A.  God  of  forces,  a  god 
whom  fa.  knew  not  sh.  he  h. 
Mat.  15:6  A.  not  fath.  or  mother 
Jo/in  5:23  all  men  A.  Son  as  A.  F. 
8:49  I  A.  Father,  ye  dishonor  me 
54  if  I  A.  myself,  mv  A.  is  noth. 
12:26  him  will  Father  A. 
1  Tim.  5:3  h.  wid.  that  are  wid. 
1  Pet.  2: 17  A.  all  men.  A .  the  king 

HONORABLE. 
Num.  22:15  sent  princes  more  A. 

1  Sajn.  9:6  th.  is  in  the  city  a  man 
of  God.  and  he  is  an  A.  maa 

2Sam.  23:19  was  he  not  most  A. 
of  three?  1  Chr.  11:21 
23  was  more  A.  than  the  thirty 

2  A'.  5:1  Naaman  A.  with  master 
1  Chr.  4:9  more  A.  than  brethren 
Job  22:8  the  A.  man  dwelt  in  it 
Ps.  45:9  daughters  am.  A.  women 

111:3  his  work  is  A.  and  glori. 
Is.  3:3  doth  take  away  A.  man 
5  base  behave  proudly  ag.  A. 
5:13  their  h.  men  are  famished 
9:15  ancient  and  A.  he  is  head 
23:8  traffickers  are  A.  of  earth 

9  into  contempt  all  A.  of  earth 
42:21  magnifv  law.  make  it  A. 
43:4  been  A.  ,'  58:13  holy  of  L.  A. 
.VaA.  3:10  cast  lots  for  her  A.  men 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HOP 

Mark  15:43  Jos.  au  h.  counsellor 
Luke  14:8  lest  more  h.  man  be 
Acts  13:50  J.  stirred  up  h.  worn. 

17:12  h.  women  not  few  believ. 
1  Cor.  4:10  ye  are  stro.  ye  are  h. 

12:23  members  we  think  less  A. 
Heb.  13:4  man-iage  h.  bed  undo. 

HOIVORED. 
Ex.  14:4  I  will  be  h.  on  Pharaoh 
Prov.  13:18  regard,  reproof  be  h. 

27:18  wait,  on  master  sh.  be  h. 
Is.  43:23  nor  h.  me  wi.  sacrifices 
Lam.  1:8  all  that  h.  her  despise 

5:12  faces  of  elders  were  not  h, 
Dan.  4:.34  I  praised  and  h.  him 
1  Cor.  12:26  or  one  member  be  h. 

HOIVOREST,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  2:29  h.  thy  sons  above  me 
Ps.  15:4  h.  them  that  fear  Lord 
Prcm.  12:9  he  that  h.  himself. 

14:31  that  h.  him  hath  mercy 
Mai.  1:6  son  h.  father 
Mat.  15:8  h.  me  w.  lips,  Mar.  7:6 
John  5:23  h.  not  Son,  h.  not  Fa. 

8:54  it  is  my  Father  that  h.  me 

HOODS. 
1$.  3:23 1  will  take  away  the  h. 

HOOF,  S. 
Ex.  10:26  shall  not  a  h.  be  left 
Lev.  11:3  whatever  partelh  h. 

4  of  them  that  divide  the  h. 

5  divideth  not  h.  6 ;  Deut.  14:7 
7  swine,  tho'  div.  h.  Dent.  14:8 

Jud.  5:22  were  horse  A.  broken 

Ps.  69:31  better  than  ox  with  k. 

Is.  5:28  horses'  h.  shall  be  coun. 

Jer.  47:3  noise  of  stamping  of  h. 

Mic.  4:13  will  make  thy  h.  brass 
HOOR  S 

J5r.  26:32  ^i.  of  gold,  37 ;  36:36 

UK.  19:28  h.  in  nose,  /s.  37:29 

Job  41:1  dr.  leviathan  wi.  h.  ?  2 

7i.  2:4  sp.  into  j)run.  A.  Mic.  4:3 
18:5  cut  off  sprigs  with  prun.  h. 

Etek.  29:4  put  h.  in  thy  jaw,  38:4 
40:43  with,  were  h.  hand  broad 

Joel  3:10  pruning  h.  into  spears 

i/a<.  17:27  cast  a  h.  take  up  fish 
HOPE. 

Ezr.  10:2  there  is  A.  in  Israel 

Job  4:6  this  thy  fear,  thy  h.  f 
5:16  poor  hath  A.  iniq.  stoppeth 
7:6  my  days  spent  without  A. 
8:13  hypocrite's  h.  sh.  peri.  14 
11:18  be'cause  there  is  h. 
20  A.  be  as  giving  up  of  ghost 
14:7  A.  of  tree  if  it  be  cut  down 
19  thou  destroyest  A.  of  man 
27:8  what  is  A.  of  hyjiocrite  ? 

Ps.  78:7  might  set  their  A.  in  G. 
146:5  happy  he  whose  A.  is  in  L. 

Frov.  10:28  A.  of  right,  gladness 
11:7  A.  of  unjust  men  perisheth 
13:12  A.  defer,  mak.  heart  sick 
14:32  the  right,  hath  A.  in  death 
19:18  chast.  son  wh.  there  is  A. 
26:12  A.  of  fool  than  him,  29:20 

Ec.  9:4  joined  to  liv.  there  is  A. 

Is.  57:10  no  A.  Jer.  2:25;  18:12 

Jer.  14:8  O  the  A.  of  Israel,  17:13 
17:7  blessed  man  whose  h.  L.  is 
31:17  there  is  A.  in  end,  saith  L. 
50:7  the  Lord,  A.  of  tlieir  fath. 

Lam.  3:21  therefore  have  I  A. 

Ezek.  37:11  our  bones  dri.  A.  lost 

Sos.  2:15  val.  of  Achor  door  of  A. 

Joel  3:16  L.  will  be  A.  of  his  peo. 

Zee.  9:12  turn,  ye  prisoners  of  A. 

A.cts  16:19  A.  of  gains  was  gone 
23:6  A.  and  resurrection  of  dead 
24:15  h.  tow.  G.  which  th.  allow 
26:6  judged  for  A.  of  the  prom. 
27:20  all  h.  we  should  be  saved 
28:20  for  A.  of  Israel  I  am  bound 

Jlom.  5:4  patience,  experien.  A. 
5  A.  maketh  not  ashamed 
8:24  sa.  by  A.  but  A.  seen  is  not  A. 
15:4  thro'  patien.  might  have  A. 
13  that  ye  may  abound  in  A. 

1  Coy.  9:10  be  partaker  of  his  A. 
13:13  faith,  A.  charity,  th.  three 
15n9  in  this  life  only  we  ha.  A. 

2  Cor.  1:7  our  A.  of  you  is  stead. 

3:12  seeing  that  we  have  such  A. 

10:15  A.  when  faith  is  increased 
Gal.  5:5  the  Spirit  wait  for  A. 
Eph.  1:18  A.  of  his  calling 

2:12  no  h.  with.  G.  in  world 

4:4  as  ye  are  called  in  one  A. 

Col.  1:5  A.  laid  up  for  you  in  hea. 
23  not  moved  from  A.  of  gospel 
27  Christ  in  you,  A.  of  glory 
1  Thes.  1:3  patience  of  A.  in  Jes. 

2:19  for  wliat  is  our  A.  or  joy  ? 

4:13  as  others  who  have  no  A. 

6:8  helmet  the  A.  of  salvation 


HOR 

2  Thes.  2:16  given  ns  good  A. 
1  Tim.  1:1  Lord  Jesus,  is  our  A. 
Tit.  2:13  for  that  blessed  h. 

3:7  accord,  to  A.  of  eternal  life 
//eS.  3:6  rejoic.  of  A.  firm  to  end 

6:11  full  assurance  of  A.  to  end 

18  to  lay  hold  on  A.  before  us 

19  wh.  A.  we  have  as  an  anch. 
7:19  bringing  in  of  a  better  A  . 

1  Pet.  1:3  begot,  us  to  a  lively  A. 

21  faith  and  h.  might  be  in  G. 
3:15  reason  of  h.  that  is  in  you 

1  John  3:3  man  that  hath  this  A. 
In  HOPE. 

Ps.  16:9  rest  in  h.  Acts  2:26 

Rcnn.  4:18  ag.  hope  believ.  in  h. 
5:2  rejoice  in  A.  of  glory  of  God 
8:20  subjected  the  same  in  h. 
12:12  rejoicing  in  h.  patient 
15:13  that  ye  may  abound  in  A. 

1  Cor.  9:10  plougheth  in  A.  thres. 

Tit.  1:2  in  A.  of  eternal  life 
My  HOPE. 

.Job  17:15  where  is  now  my  h.  ? 
19:10  my  A.  hath  he  removed 
31:34  if  I  have  made  gold  my  A. 

Ps.  .39:7  my  A.  is  in  thee 
71:5  thou  art  my  A.  Jer.  17:17 
119:116  asha.  of  to?/  A.  Phil.  1:20 

Lam.  3:18  my  h.  perished 
HOPE,  Verb. 

■Tob  6:11  stren.  that  I  should  A. 

Ps.  22:9  didst  make  me  A. 
31:24  all  that  A.  in  the  L. 
.33:18  A.  in  his  mercy,  147:11 

22  as  we  A.  in  thee 

38:15  L.  do  I  A.  thou  wilt  hear 
42:5  A.  thou  in  God,  11 ;  4.3:5 
71:14  but  I  will  h.  continually 
119:49  hast  caused  me  to  A. 
81  A.  in  thy  word,  114;  1.30:5 
1.30:7  let  Israel  A.  in  L.  131:3 
Lam.  3:24  there,  will  I  A.  In  him 
26  that  man  both  A.  and  wait 
Luke  6:.34  them  of  whom  ye  A. 
Acts  26:7  our  tribes  A.  to  come 
Eom.  8:24  why  doth  he  h.  for? 

25  if  we  A.  for  that  we  see  not 
Phil.  2:2:3  him  I  A.  to  send  pres. 
\Pet.  1:13  be  sober,andA.  to  end 

HOPED. 
■Tob  6:20  con.  bee.  they  had  A. 
Ps.  119:43  have  A.  in  thy  judgm. 
74  I  have  A.  in  thy  word,  147 
166  L.  I  have  A.  for  thy  salva. 
■Ter.  3:23  vain  is  salvation  A.  for 
Luke  2:3:8  A.  to  have  seen  mirac. 
Acts  24:26  A.  money  sho.  be  giv. 
Ueb.  11:1  substance  of  th.  A.  for 

HOPING,  ETH. 
i«A-<'6:.351end.  A.  for  nothing  ag. 
1  Cor.  13:7  charity  A.  all  things 
HOPHNI.  l<Sa.  1:3;  2:34;  4:11, 17 

HOREB. 
Ex.  3:1  came  to  H.  1 K.  19:8 
Deut.  1:6  spake  to  us  in  H.  4:15 
Ps.  106:19  made  a  calf  in  H. 
Mai.  4:4  commanded  M.  in  H. 
HOR-HAGIDGAD.  A'mto.  33:32 

HORMAH. 
Nvm.  14:45  discomfi.  to  H.  21:3 
1  Sam.  30:30  pre.  to  H.  1  Chr.  4:30 

HORIV. 
Ex.  21:29  if  ox  push  with  A. 

1  Sam.  2:1  my  A.  is  exalted  in  L. 

10  sh.  exalt  A.  of  his  anointed 
16:1  fill  thy  A.  with  oil,  13 

2  Sam,.  22:3  A.  of  my  sal.  Ps.  18:2 
1  /r.  1:39  Zadok  took  a  A.  of  oil 
■Tob  16:15  defiled  my  A.  in  dust 
Ps.  75:4  wicked,  lift  not  up  A.  5 

89:17  our  A.  shall  be  exalted 
24  in  my  name  sh.  A.  be  exalted 
92:10  my  A.  shalt  thou  exalt 
112:9  his  A.  shall  he  exalted 
132:17  make  A.  of  David  to  bud 
Lam.  2:3  cut  oft'  all  the  A.  of  Is. 

17  set  up  A.  of  thine  adversaries 
Ezek.  29:21  cause  A.  of  Is.  to  bud 
Dan.  7:8  am.  them  a  little  A.  20 

11  great  words  which  h.  spake 
21  A.  made  war  with  saints 

8:5  the  goat  had  a  notable  A. 

8  great  A.  wa-s  broken 

9  came  forth  little  A. 

21  great  A.  that  is  betw.  eyes 
Mic.  4:13  I  will  make  thy  A.  iron 
Zee.  1:21  lift  up  A.  over  the  hind 
Luke  1:69  raised  up  A.  of  salvat. 

HORIVS. 
Gen.  22:13  cauffht  in  thic.  by  A. 
Ex.  27:2  make  A.  of  it  on  four 
comers,  his  A.  be  of  the 
same,  30:2;  37:25  ;  38:2 


HOR 

Ex.  20:12  put  off  the  bl,  on  A.  of 
the  altar.  Lev.  4:7,  18,  25,  .30, 
.34;  8:15;  9:9;  16:18 
30:3  pure  gold  overlay  A.  37:26 

Deut.  33:17  A.  like  A.  of  unicorns 

1  K.  22:11  Zedekiah  made  A. 
of  iron,  2  CAr.  18:10 

Ps.  22:21  from  A.  of  unicorns 
69:31  bullock  that  hath  A. 
75:10  A.  of  wicked  will  I  cut  off. 

but  h.  of  righ.  sh.  be  exalted 
118:27  bind  sacrifice  to  A.  of  alt. 
Ezek.  27:15  a  present  A.  of  ivory 
34:21  pushed  all  diseased  wi.  A. 
Dan.  7:7  fou.  beast  had  ten  A.  20 
8  I  consid.  A.  three  A.  pluc.  up 
24  ten  A.  ten  kings 
8:3  ram  two  A.  two  A.  were  high 

6  he-goat  ca.  to  ram  had  two  A. 

7  smote  ram.  brake  his  two  A. 

20  two  A.  kings  of  Me.  and  P. 
Amos  6:13  not  taken  A.  by  stre.  ? 
Hab.  3:4  A.  coming  out  of  hand 
Zee.  1:18  and  behold,  four  A. 

19  A.  have  scattered  Judah,  21 
Per.  5:6  in  midst  L.  having  7  A. 
12:3  a  red  dragon,  having  t'cn  A. 
13:1  beast  ten  A.  on  A.  ten  cro. 

11  beast  had  two  A.  like  a  lamb 
17:3  scarlet-colored  beast,  ten  A. 

7  beast  seven  heads  and  ten  A. 

12  ten  A.  thou  saw.  ten  kin.  16 
See  RAMS. 

HORNET,  S. 
Ex.  23:28  will  send  A.  bef.  thee 
Deut.  7:20  L.  send  A.  am.  them 
Jos.  24:12  I  sent  the  A.  bef.  you 
nORONATM.   Jer.  48:3,  5,  34 

HORRIBLE. 
Ps.  11:6  on  wicked  rain  A.  temp. 

40:2  brought  me  out  of  A  .  pit 
Jer.  5:.30  A. "thing  committed 
l.'i:13  virgin  of  Is.  done  A.  thing 
23:14  seen  in  proph.  a  A.  thing 
Hos.  6:10  seen  A.  thing  in  Israel 

HORRIBLY. 
.Ter.  2:12  bo  A.  afraid.  O  ye  heav. 
Ezek.  32:10  kings  sh.  be  A.  afraid 

HORROR. 
Gen.  15:12  a  A.  of  grefit  darkness 
Ps.  55:5  A.  hath  overwhelmed 
119:53  A.  hath  taken  hold  on  me 

HORSE. 
Gen.  49:17  adder  biteth  A.  heels 
Ex.  15:21  A.  and  rider  thr.  in  sea 
,hid.  5:22  were  A.  hoofs  broken 

1  K.  10:29  a  A.  for  150  shekels, 

2  Chr.  1:17 

Est.  6:8  A.  king  rideth  on,  9,  10 
Job  39:18  scometh  h.  and  rider 
19  hast  thou  giv.  A.  strength? 
Ps.  ,32:9  be  not  as  the  A.  or  mule 

33:17  a  A.  vain  thing  for  safety 

76:6  char,  and  A.  east  into  sleep 

147:10  del.  not  in  strength  of  A. 
Prov.  21:31  A.  prep.  ag.  battle 

26:3  a  whip  for  A.  a  rod  for  fool 
Is.  63:13  led  thro'  deep,  as  a  A. 
Jer.  8:6  A.  rusheth  into  the  battle 
Amos  2:15  he  th.  rideth  A.  deliv. 
Zee.  1:8  riding  upon  a  red  A. 

9:10  cut  oft'  the  A.  from  Jerus. 

10:3  made  them  as  goodly  A. 

12:4  smite  every  A.  with  blind. 

14:15  shall  be  plague  of  the  A. 
Rev.  6:2  behold  white  A.  19:11 
4  red  A.  ;  5  black  A.  ,•  8  a  pale  A. 

14:20  blood  came  to  A.  bridles 

19:19  war  ag.  him  that  sat  on  A. 

21  slain  wi.  sw.  of  him  sat  on  A. 

HORSEBACK. 

2  K.  9:18  on  A.  to  meet  Jehu,  19 
Est.  6:9  on  A.  through  city,  11 

8:10  sent  letters  by" posts  on  A. 

HORSE-G.ATE. 

2  Chr.  23:15  entering  ofh.-g. 
Neh.  3:28  from  above  the  h.-g. 
Jer.  31:40  to  comer  of  the  A.-g^. 

HORSES. 

Gen.  47:17  bread  in  exch.  for  A. 
Ex.  9:3  hand  of  Lord  is  upon  A. 
Deut.  17:16  not  multi.  A.  to  him- 
self, to  end  he  sho.  multi.  A. 

1  K.  10:28  Solomon  had  h.  out  of 

Egypt,  2  Chr.  1:16.  17;  9:28 
18:5  grass  to  save  A.  and  mules 
22:4  mv  A.  are  as  thy  A.  2  A'.  .3:7 

2  A'.  2:11  there  appeared  A .  of  fire 
5:9  Naaman  came  wi.  A.  and  ch. 
7:10  A.  tied;  13  take  five  of  A. 
9:33  Jez.  blood  sprinkled  on  A. 
18:23  del.  thee  2.000  A.  Is.  36:8 
23:11  took  away  A.  given  to  sou 

Ec.  10:7  I  have  seen  serv,  on  A, 


HOS 

It.  2:7  th.  land  is  also  fiiU  of  A. 

5:28  their  A.  hoofs  sh.  be  coun. 

.30:16  for  we  will  flee  upon  A. 

31:1  stay  on  A.  trust  in  chariots 
3  th.  A.  are  flesh  and  not  spirit 
Jer.  4:13  h.  are  swifter  than  eag. 

5:8  were  as  fed  A.  in  the  mom. 

8: 16  snorting  of  his  A.  was  heard 

12:5  canst  thou  contend  wi.  A.  f 

46:4  harness  the  A.  and  get  up 

47:3  stamping  of  hoof  of  his  A. 

51:27  cause  A.  come  up  as  cater. 
Ezek.  17:15  give  him  A.  and  peo. 

2.3:6  horsemen  riding  on  A.  12 
20  whose  issue  is  like  iss.  of  A. 

23  all  of  th.  riding  on  A.  38:15 
27:14  traded  in  thy  fairs  with  A. 

IIos.  1:7  save  th.  by  bi-.ttle  nor  ft. 

14:3  we  will  not  ride  on  h. 
Joel  2:4  app.  of  A.  and  horsemen 
Amos  6:12  sh.  A.  run  upon  rockf 
Jlab.  1:8  their  A.  also  are  swifter 

3:8  thou  didst  ride  on  thy  ft. 
15  didst  walk  thro'  sea  with  ft. 
Ilag.  2:22  overthrow  A.  and  rid. 
Zee.  1:8  behind  him  were  red  A. 

6:2  first  chariot  red  A.  sec.  black 
3  third  white  A.  in  fou.  bay  ft. 

10:5  riders  on  A.  be  confounded 

14:20  that  day  upon  bells  of  tha 
A.  Holiness  to  the  Lord 
■Tarn.  3:3  we  put  bits  in  A.  mon. 
Rev.  9:7  the  locusts  were  like  A. 

17  I  saw  the  A.  the  heads  of  A. 
18:13  buyeth  merchandise  of  .A. 
19:14  armies  follow,  on  white  A. 

18  eat  flesh  of  kings  and  A. 
See  CHARIOTS. 

HORSELEECH. 
Prov.  30:15  A.  had  two  daugh. 

HORSEMA\,  MEIV. 
Gen.  50:9  with  Jos.  chariots,  A. 
Ex.  14:9  A.  of  Pharaoh  pursued 
17  honor  on  Pharaoh  and  his  A. 
15:19  Pharaoh  and  A.  went  into 
sea,  Jos.  24:5 

1  Sam.  8:11  your  sons  to  be  A. 

2  Sam.  1:6  A.  followed  after  him 

1  K.  4:26  Sol.  had  12,000  A.  10:26 
9:19  Solomon  had  cities  for  A. 

22;  2  Chr.  8:6,  9 

2  K.  2:12  chariot  of  Is.  A.  thereof 
13:14  O  my  father,  the  A.  of  Is. 
18:24  put  thy  trust  in  Eg.  for  A. 

2  Chr.  16:8  host  with  many  A. 
Ezr.  8:22  ashamed  to  ask  A. 
.VfA.  2:9  sent  captains  and  ft. 
Is.  21:7  saw  a  chariot  with  A.  9 
22:7  A.  shall  set  themselves 
31:1  trust  in  A.  bee.  they  strong 
.36:9  put  thy  trust  on  Eg.  for  A. 
Jer.  4:29  shall  flee  for  noise  of  ft. 
46:4  get  up  ye  A.  and  stand 
Ezek.  2:3:6  A.  riding  on  horses  IS 
26:10  walls  shake  at  noise  or  A. 
.38:4  bring  forth  horses  and  A. 
Dan.  11:40  the  king  of  the  north 

shall  come  with  A. 
.ffo-?.  1:7  not  save  by  horses  nor  A. 
■Toel  2:4  as  A.  .so  shall  they  run 
Nah.  3:3  A.  lifteth  up  bright  sw. 
llab.  1:8  A.  shall  spread  thems. 

and  th.  A.  sh.  come  from  far 
Acts  2:3:23  ready  A.  threescore 
Rev.  9:16  number  of  anny  of  ft. 

HOSAIVNA. 
Mat.  21:9  h.  to  the  Son  of  D.  15 
Mark  11:9  A.  bles.  is  he  that  com. 
A.  in  highest,  10;  JbA/i  12:13 
HOSEiV. 
Dan.  3:21  men  bound  in  their  ft 

HOSHEA. 
De^it.  32:44  H.  spake  to  people 
2  IC.  15:30  11.  made.  17:1,  3;  18:10 
1  Chr.  27:20  ruler  of  Ephraim,  H. 
Neh.  10:23  H.  and  Han.  seal.  co. 

HOSPIT.ALITY. 
Rom.  12:13  giv.  to  A.  1  Tim.  3:2 
Tit.  1:8  but  a  lover  of  A. 
1  Pet.  4:9  use  A.  one  to  another 
HOST. 

Luke  10:35  and  gave  them  to  ft. 
Rom.  16:23  Gains  my  A. 

HOST. 

Gen.  2:1  earth  finish,  all  A.  of  th. 
32:2  he  said.  This  is  God's  A. 
Ex.  14:4  I  honored  on  his  A.  17 

24  L.  looked  to  A .  of  Egj-ptians 
28  waters  covered  A.  of  Phar. 

10:13  dew  lav  round  about  A. 
Num.  31:14  wroth  with  ofli.  of  ft. 

48  officers  of  A.  came  to  Moses 
Deut.  2:14  men  of  war  wa.  fr.  A. 

23:9  when  the  A.  goeth  forth  ag. 
Jos.  1:11  pass  thro'  A.  and  com. 


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CRUDEN  S  CONCORDANCE. 


nou 

Jos.  3:2  offi''ers  wont  tliro"  the  h. 
5:14  as  ciipf  of  the  A.  of  the  L. 
Jud.  4:2  captain  of//,  was  Sisera 
7:8  h  of  Midian  was  beneath 
9  get  thee  down  unto  the  h.  10 
13  cake  of  bre.  tumbled  into/t. 
R:ll  Gideon  smote  the  h.  12 

1  5am.  11:11  S.  came  into  the  h. 
14:15  there  was  trembling  in  h. 

19  the  noise  of  the  h.  went  op 
17:20  D.  came  as  h.  was  going 
28:5  S.  saw  the  h.  of  Philistines 
29:6  coming  with  me  in  h. 

2  Sam.  20:2.3  Joab  was  over  all  h. 

1  Chr.  18:15 

2.3:16  brake  thro'  h.  1  Chr.  11:18 
1  K.  2:32  Abner  captain  of  the  A. 

22:.34  carry  me  out  of  the  h. 
8  K.  3:9  no  water  for  the  h. 

4:13  be  spoken  to  papt.  of  h.  ? 

6:14  horses  and  A.  to  Dothan 

7:4  let  us  fall  to  h.  of  the  Syri. 
6  L.  made  h.  to  he.  noise  of  h. 

9:5  captains  of  h.  were  sitting 

25:19  prin.  scribe  of  A.  Jer.  52:25 

1  Chr.  9:19  fathers  over  h.  of  L. 
12:22  a  great  h.  like  the  h.  of  G. 

2  CTr.  18:33  carry  me  out  of  7i. 
24:24  the  L.  delivered  a  great  A. 

Jls.  27:3  tho'  a  h.  should  encamp 
33:6  all  h.  made  by  thy  mouth 
16  no  king  saved  by  mul.  of  A. 

Js.  13:4  L.  muster,  h.  of  battle 
24:21  L.  sh.  pun.  A.  of  high  ones 
40:26  bring,  out  A.  by  number 

Jer.  51:3  destroy  utterly  all  her  A. 

Ezek.  1:24  speech,  as  noise  of  A. 

Dan.  8:10  cast  down  some  of  A. 

11  magni.  hims.  to  prince  of  A. 

12  A.  given  him  ag.  daily  sacr. 

13  A.  to  be  trodden  under  foot 
Qb.  20  the  captivity  of  this  A. 
Jjuke  2: 13  heavenly  A.  prals.  G 

BU  HEAVEN. 

HOSTAGES. 

ilK.  14:14  Jehoash  took  A.  and 
returned  to  Sam.  2  Chr.  35:24 
HOSTS. 
X:x.  12:41  A.  of  L.  went  out  of  E. 
Ps.  103:21  bless  L.  all  ye  his  A. 
108:1  J  O  G.  go  forth  with  our  h.f 
148:2  praise  ye  him.  all  his  A. 
Jer.  3:19  heritage  of  A.  of  nations 

See  GOD,  LORD. 

HOT. 

Ex..  16:21  when  thesun  waxed  A. 
Lev.  13:24  there  is  a  A.  burning 
DeMt.  0:1C  anger  and  A.  displeas. 
10:8  while  his  heart  is  A. 
Jos.  9:12  our  bread  we  took  A. 
Jud.  2:14  L.  was  A.  against  Isr. 
20;  3:8;  10:7 
6:39  let  not  thine  anger  be  A. 
1  Sam.  11:9  by  the  time  sun  be  A. 

21:6  put  A.  bread  when  taken 
Neh.  7:3  not  open,  till  sun  be  A. 
Job  6:17  when  A.  they  are  cons. 
P«.'6:l  neither  chasten  in  thy  A. 

displeasure,  38:1 
39:3  mv  A.  was  A.  within  me 
78:48  flocks  to  A.  thunderbolts 
J^ov.  6:28  one  go  upon  A.  coals  ? 
JEzek.  24:11  brass  of  it  may  be  A. 
Dan.  3:22  furnace  was  exceed.  A. 
Sos.  7:7  they  are  all  A.  as  oven 
1  Tim.  4:2  seared  with  A.  iron 
Een].  3:15  neither  cold  nor  A.  I 
would  thou  wert  cold  or  A.  16 
See  WAX,  Yerb. 

HOTLY. 
Cten.  31:36  th.  hast  so  A.  pursued 

HOTTEST. 
8  Sam,.  11:15  front  of  the  A.  bat. 

HOUGH,  ED. 
Jos.  11:6  shall  A.  their  horses 
9  A.  horses,  burnt  chariots 
S  Sam.  8:4  Da.  A.  chariot  horses 
HOUR. 

Pan.  4:19  D.  astonish,  for  one  A. 
Mat.  9:22  whole  from  that  A. 
15:28  dau.  whole  from  that  A. 
17:18  ch.  was  cured  from  that  A. 
20:3  went  out  about  the  third  A. 
6  sixth  and  ninth  A.,-  6  elcv.  A. 
12  these  have  wro.  but  one  A. 
24:36  that  A.  knoweth  no  man, 
42;  Mark  13:32 

44  such  an  A.  as  ye  think  not, 
50;  Luke  12:40,  46 

25:13  know  neither  day  nor  A. 
26:40  wa.  one  A.  ?  Mark  14:37 

45  the  A.  is  at  hand,  S.  of  man 
57:45  from  sixth  h.  was  darkness 

over  the  land  to  ninth  h. 
Mark  15:33 ;  Luke  23:44 


nou 

Mat.  27:46  ninth  A.  Jesus  cried, 

Mark  15:34 
Mark  13:11  given  you  in  that  A. 
14:;35  it  pos.  the  A.  might  pass 
15:25  third  h.  they  cruci.  him 
Luke  10:21  in  that  A.  J.  rejoiced 
12:;j9  what  A.  tliief  would  come 
22:53  your  A.  and  power  of  dar. 
59  about  the  space  of  one  A. 
John  2:4  mine  A.  is  not  yet  come 
4:6  it  was  about  sixth  h.  19:14 
21  believe  me,  A.  cometh,  23 
52  then  inq.  he  the  A.  he  be^an 
to  amend,  at  sev.  A.  fev.  left 
5:25  the  A.  is  coming,  28;  16:.32 
7:30  A.  was  not  yet  come,  8:20 
12:2.3  A.  is  come,  Son  be  gl.  17:1 
27  Pa.  save  me  from  this  A.  for 

this  cause  came  I  to  this  h. 
13:1  Jes,  knew  his  A.  was  come 
16:21  because  her  A.  is  come 
19:27  from  that  A.  disciple  took 
Acts  2:15  it  is  third  A.  of  day 
3:1  A.  of  prayer  being  ninth  A. 
10:3  about  ninth  A.  angel  com. 

9  P.  went  to  pray  about  6th  h. 
23:23  make  ready  at  the  third  A. 

1  Cor.  4:11  to  this  present  A. 
15:.30  in  jeopardy  every  h.  ? 
Gal.  2:5  gave  place,  not  for  an  A . 
Rev.  3:3  not  know  what  A.  I  will 

10  from  h.  of  temptation 
8:1  was  silence  about  half  an  A. 
9:15  prepar.  for  an  A.  and  a  day 
14:7  A.  of  his  judgment  is  come 
17:12  rec.  power  as  kings  one  A. 
18:10  in  one  A.  is  thy  jud.  come 

17  in  one  A.  great  riches  is  co. 
19  city  in  one  A.  made  desolate 
Same  HOUR. 
Dan.  3:6 A.  cast  into  fum.  15 
4:.'3;3  mmA  A.  was  thing  fulfilled 
.5:5  in  «.  A.  came  forth  fingers 
Mat.  8:13  serv.  was  healed  s.  A. 
10:19  given  yon  s.  A.  Luke  12:12 
Luke  7:21  same  A.  cured  many 
20:19  f.  A.  sou.  to  lay  ha.  on  him 
.John  4:53  knew  it  was  at  s.  A. 
Acts  16:18  he  came  out  same  A. 

.33  took  them  s.  A.  of  the  night 
Eev.  11:13  s.  A.  was  earthquake 

HOURS. 
John  11:9  twelve  A.  in  day? 
Acts  5:7  about  three  A.  after 
19:34  all  cried  about  two  A. 

HOUSE. 
Gen.  10:4  men  compassed  the  A. 
24:31  I  h.ive  prepared  A.  room 
39:5  L.  blessed  Egyptian's  A. 
45:2  the  A.  of  Pharaoh  heard 
Ex.  8:3  frogs  shall  come  into  A. 
12:3  a  lamb  according  to  the  A. 
30  not  A.  wh.  was  not  one  dead 
46  not  carrv  flesh  out  of  the  A. 
13:3  out  of  the  A.  of  bond.  14 ; 

Dent.  5:6;  6:12 
20:17  Shalt  not  covet  neighbor's 

A.  Deut.  5:21 
Ler.  14:.36  priest  sh.  empty  the  A. 
38  priest  shall  go  out  of  the 

A.  and  shut  up  A.  45.  46,  49 
25:30  A.  sold  in  walled  city 
Deut.  7:8  red.  out  of  A.  of  bond. 
8:14  brought  you  out  of  land  of 
E.  from  A.  of  bondage,  13:5, 
10  ;  .Jos.  24:17 :  Jud.  6:8;  Jer. 
34:13;  M\c.  6:4 
25:10  A.  of  him  hath  shoe  loosed 
Jos.  2:15  A.  was  on  town  wall 
Jud.  16:26  pillars  wher.  A.  stand. 
27  A.  full  of  men  and  women 
30  the  A.  fell  upon  the  lords 
17:5  Micah  had  a  A.  of  gods 
19:18  no  man  receiveth  me  to  A. 
22  sons  of  Belial  beset  A.  20:5 

1  Sam.  3:14  I  have  sw.  to  A.  of  E. 
5:2  brought  ark  into  A.  of  Bag. 
7:1  bro,  ark  to  A.  of  Abinadab 
0:18  tell  me  where  seer's  A.  is 
25:28  L.  make  my  lord  sure  A. 

2  Sam.  3:1  war  bc'tw.  A.  of  Saul 
8  show  kindness  fo  A.  of  Saul 

5:8  lame  and  blind  not  co.  to  A. 
6:11  L.  blessed  A.  of  Obed-edom. 
David  brought  ark  from  his 
A.  12 ;  1  Cor.  13:14 
7:6  not  d%v.  in  any  h.XChr.  17:5 
11  he  will  make  thee  a  A. 
29  bless  A.  of  serv.  1  Chr.  17:27 
12:8  I  gave  thee  thy  master's  A. 
1  A'.  2:24  who  made  me  a  A. 
0:22  whole  A.  overlaid  with  gold 
0:25  so  Solomon  finished  the  A. 
12:31  and  Jeroboam  made  a  A. 
I  17:15  lior  A.  did  e.it  manv  days 
21:22  thv  A.  like  A.  of  Jeroboam 
1 2  .ar.  8:3  cry  to  the  king  for  her  A . 


HOU 

2  K.  8:18  as  did  the  A.  of  Ahab, 
27;  2  Chr.  21:6;  22:4 
9:8  A.  of  Ahab  shall  perish 
10::^  fight  ;or  your  master's  n. 
21  and  the  A.  of  Baal  was  full 
27  the  A.  of  Baal  a  draught  h. 
20:13  Hez.  showed  A.  of  prccio. 

things,  A.  of  arm.  Is.  39:2 
23:27  A.  of  wh.  my  name  sh.  be 
25:9  ev.  great  man's  A.  he  burnt 
2  Chr.  7:1  glory  of  the  Lord  filled 
the  A.  Ezek.  43:4,  5 
12  chosen  this  place  for  A. 
Ezr.  5:8  went  to  A.  of  great  God 
6:3  at  Jer.  let  the  A.  be  builded 
Est.  2:3  gather  all  virgins  to  A. 
8:1  give  A.  of  Ha.  to  Esther,  7 
•Job  1:13  drink,  in  brother's  A.  18 
19  wind  came  smote  cor,  ol  A. 
20:19  A.  which  he  builded  not 
21:28  where  is  A.  of  the  princcf 
30:23  to  A.  appointed  for  all  liv. 
.38:20  know  paths  to  the  A. 
;30:6  whose  A.  I  made  wildem. 
Ps.  31:2  rock  be  A.  ot  defence 
84:3  sparrow  hath  found  a  A. 
104:17  stork,  fir-trees  are  her  A. 
Prov.  2:18  A.  inclineth  to  death 
7:8  yo.  man  went  way  to  her  A. 

1 1  her  feet  abide  not  in  her  A. 
27  her  A.  is  the  way  to  hell 

9:1  wisdom  hath  builded  her  A. 
12:7  A.  of  righteous  shall  stand 
14:11  A.  of  wicked  overthrown 
1.5:25  L.  will  destroy  A.  of  proud 
17:1  A.  full  of  sacrifices 
19:14  A.  and  riches  are  inherit. 
21:9  dwell  in  A. -top,  25:24 

12  right,  consider.  A.  of  wicked 
24:3  through  wisdom  is  A.  built 
25:17  withdraw  fr.  neighbor's  A. 
27:10  brot.  A.  day  of  calamity 

Ec.  7:2  to  go  to  A.  of  mourning. 

than  A.  of  feasting 
10:18  thro'  Idleness  A.  droppetb 
12:3  keepers  of  A.  shall  tremble 
Cant.  1:17  beams  of  our  A.  cedar 
2:4  brought  me  to  banquet,  A. 
3:4  bro.  him  to  my  mother's  A. 
8:2  br.  thee  into  my  mother's  A. 
Is.  .5:8  woe  to  them  join  A.  to  h. 
6:4  A.  was  filled  %vith  smoke 
14:17  open,  not  A.  of  prisoners 
2:^:1  th.  is  no  A.  ,•  24:10  A.  shut 
.31:2  against  A.  of  evil-doers 
60:7  I  will  glo.  A.  of  my  glory 
64:11  holy  and  beaut.  A.  burnt 
Jer.  16:5  enter  not  A.  of  mourn. 
8  sh.  not  go  into  A.  of  feasting 
37:20  not  return  to  A.  of  J.  38:26 
Ezek.  2:5  they  are  a  rebellious  A. 
3:9,26,27;  12:3 
8  be  not  rebellious  like  that  A. 
12:2  dwellest  in  midst  of  reb.  A. 
17:12  say  now  to  rebellious  h. 
24:3  utter  parable  to  rebel,  h. 
4;j:11  show  them  the  form  of  h. 

12  law  of  A.  on  top  of  mount. 
Amos  1:5  sceptre  from  A.  of  E. 

3:15  winter  A.  with  summer  A. 
5:19  or  went  into  A. 
6:11  smite  great  A.  and  little  A. 
7:16  not  word  ag.  A.  of  Isaac 
Ob.  18  A.  of  Es.  be  for  stubble 
Mic.  3:15  mountain  of  the  A. 

shall  be  as  high  places 
4:2  let  us  go  up  to  A.  of  God 
Xah.  1:14  out  of  A.  of  thy  gods 
Zee.  5:4  enter  into  A,  of  thief, 
into  h.  of  him  that  sweareth 
falsely 

Mat.  7:25  and  beat  upon  that  A. 
27 ;  Luke  6:48 
10:12  come  into  A.  salute  it 

13  if  A.  be  worthy,  let  yotir 
peace  come,  Luke  10:5 

12:25  every  A.  divided  ag.  itself 
29  strongman's  A.  Mark  3:27 
20:11  murmured  ag.  man  of  A. 
2:3:;38  vourA.  is  left  to  you  deso- 
late, Luke  13:25 
24:43  man  of  A.  kn.  what  watch 
thief  wou.  come,  Luke  12::!0 
Mark  3:25  A.  divided  ag.  itself 
10:29  hath  left  A.  or  brethren 
14:14  good  man  of  A.  Lu.  22:11 
Luke  10:7  in  that  A.  remain 
15:8  liirht  candle  and  sweep  A. 
.John  12:3  A.  was  filled  with  odor 
Acts  2:2  sound  fr.  heaven  fill.  A. 
46  breaking  bread  from  A.  to  A. 
10:6  Siuion.^anner,  A.  by  seasi. 
.17:5  Jews  assaulted  A.  of  Jason 
1B:7  A.  joined  hard  to  s\-Tiagog. 
10:16  fled  out  of  that  A.  nake"d 
20:20  t.au.  publicly,  from  A.  to  A. 
Itom.  16:5  greet  church  in  th.  A. 
1  Cor.  1:11  are  of  the  A.  of  Chloe 


HOU 

1  Cor.  16:15  the  A.  of  Stcphan.  19 

2  Cor.  5:1  earthly  A.  be  dissolved 
2  clothed  with  A.  from  heaven 

1  Tim.  5:13  wander,  from  A.  to  h. 
14  younger  women  guide  A. 

2  Tim.  1:16  mercy  to  li.  ot  Ones. 
2:20  in  a  great  A.  vessels  ot  gold 

lleb.  3:3  built  A.  more  h.  than  A. 
4  every  A.  is  built  by  some  m. 
6  wh.  A.  are  we,  if  we  hold  fast 
2  John,  10  receive  him  not  into  A. 

See  AARON,  BORN,  BUILD  OT 
BUILT.  CHIEF,  DAVID,  DOOB, 
DWELL. 

HOUSE,  unth  father. 
Gen.  12:1  get  thee  tt.fatlifr^sh. 
24:7  G.  took  me  fi-om father's  h. 
38  thou  sh.  gc  to  my /a.'s  h. 
40  wife  for  my  son  ol /.'«  A. 
31:14  portion  for  us  inj.'s  h. 
38:11  remain  widow  at /.'«  A. 
41:51  God  made  me  forget/.'*  A. 
46:31  breth.  and  J.'s  h.  are  come 
50:22  in  Egvpt,  he  and/.'*  A. 
Ex.  12:3  accord,  to  A.  oi fathers 
Num.  1:2  sum  of  Israel  by  A.  of 
their /.  18,  22,  24,  28 
4  every  one  head  ot  A.  ol  his 

/.  44;  Jos.  22:14 
2:2  pitch  with  ensign  of /.'s  A. 
3:15  children  of  Levi  after  A.  of 

their  fathers,  20:  4:46 
17:2  accord,  to  A.  of  their/.'*.  3 
18:1  thou  and J.'sh.  bear.  iniq. 
30:3  being  in  her  father's  h.  16 
Deut.  22:21  play  whore  in  f.'sh. 
Jos.  2:12  show  kindn.  to  f.'e  A. 
Jud.  6:15  least  in  my/.'«  A. 
9:18  risen  against  my/.',s  A. 
11:2  Shalt  not  inherit  in /.'«  4. 
14:15  we  hum  thee  and/.'*  A. 
16:31  the  A.  of  his /.  buried  him 

1  Sam.  2:27  appear  to  A.  of  thv/. 
.30  A.  of  thy/,  should  walk 

17:25  will  make  his /.'*  A.  free 
18:2  go  no  more  home  to /.'«  A. 
22:16  thou  and  all /.'*  A.  sh.  die 
24:21  not  destr.  name  out/.'*  A. 

2  Sam.  3:29  rest  on  Joab  and 
h\&father's  A. 

14:0  iniq.  be  on  me,  and/.'*  A. 
10:28  all  of/.'*  A.  dead  men 
1  K.  2:31  innoc.  blood  fr.  f.'s  h. 
18:18  thou  and/.'*  A.  trou. 

1  Chr.  28:4  God  chose  me  bef. 
A.  off. 

Ezr.  2:59  their/.'*  A.  Neh.  1:6 

10:16  chief  of  the  A.  of/. 
Neh.  1:6 1  and/.'*  A.  have  sinned 
Est.  4:14  and/.'*  A.  be  destroyed 
Ps.  45:10  forg'et  peo.  and  f.'s  A. 
7*.  3:6  hold  of  brother  of'A.  of/. 
7:17  bring  on  thy  f.'sh.  days 
22:23  glorious  throne  to /.'*  A. 
24  hang  on  him  glory  of f.'sh. 
■Jer.  12:6  A.  off.  dealt  treacher. 
Luke  16:27  send  him  to /.'*  A. 
John  2:16  make  not  my  E.'s  A. 
a  house  of  merchandise 
14:2  in  E.'t  A.  are  many  mans. 
Acts  7:20  M.  nourished  ln/.'«  A. 

HOUSE  of  God. 
Gen.  28:17  none  oth.  but  A.  o/G. 

22  this  sto.  I  set  sh.  be  G.'sA. 
Jos.  9:23  draw,  water  for  A.  of  G. 
Jud.  18:31  A.  of  G.  was  in  ShiloU 
20:26  came  unto  A.  of  G.  21:2 
31  high,  goeth  up  to  A.  of  G. 

2  CAr.  5:14gl.  of  L.  fill.  A.  o/G. 
22:12  he  was  hid  in  A.  of  G. 
24:13  set  A.  o/G.  in  his"  state 
.3.3:7  Man.  set  image  in  A.  o^"6. 
36:10  thev  burnt  the  A.  of  G. 

Ezr.  5:8  went  to  A.  o;' great  G. 

15  let  h.ofG.  be  ljuilded.  6:7 
7:23  let  it  be  done  for  h.ofG. 

Xch.  6:10  let  us  meet  in  A.  o/G. 
1:3:11  whv  is  A.  of  G.  forsaken? 
Ps.  42:4  went  to  A.  of  G.  55:14 
52:8  an  olive-tree  in  A.  of  G. 
81:10  door-keeper  in  A.  of  G. 
Kc.  5:1  when  goest  to  A.  ofG. 
Js.  2:3  come,  let  us  go  up  to  the 

A.  OfG.  Mic.  4:2 
IIos.  9:8  proph.  hated  in  A.  of  G. 
Jod  1:13   drink-ofl'eriug  with- 
holden  from  A .  of  G. 

16  gladness  cut  oft'fr.  h.efG. 
Zee.  '7:2  sent  to  A.  of  G.  men 
Mat.  12:4  entered  A.  of  G.  did 

eat  shewbread,  Murk  2:26; 
Luke  6:4 
1  Ttm.  3:15  beh.  thv.  in  h.  of  G. 
Heb.  10:21  ni  jh-p.  over.  A.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  4;17judg.  begin  at  A.of  G. 

His  HOUSE. 
Gen.  12:17  L.  pla^u.  P.  and  A.  h. 


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CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


HOU 

Ben.  17:27  men  of  A.  h.  circumc. 

39:4  overseer  over  h.  h.  5 

45:8  Lord  of /t.  h.  Acts  7:10 
Lev.  16:6  atonement  for  h.  h.  11 

27:14  a  man  shall  sanctify  A.  h. 
iV"i/?n.  22:18  if  B.  give  A.  A.  full 

of  silver  and  gold,  24:13 
Deid.  20:5  return  to  A.  A.  6,  7,  8 

a4:10  Shalt  not  go  into  fiis  h. 
Jud.  8:27  bee.  a  snare  to  his  A. 

1  Sam.  3:12  spoken  concer.  A.  h. 
13  I  will  judge  A.  A.  for  ever 

7:17  to  Raraah,  there  was  A.  A. 
25:1  Is.  buried  Samuel  iu  A.  A. 

2  ,Sam.  6:21  bef.  thy  fa.  and  A.  A. 
11:9  U.  went  not  to  A.  A.  10,  13 

27  David  fetched  her  to  A.  A. 
19:11  bring  king  back  to  A.  A. 
21:1  for  Saul  and  h.  bloody  A. 

1  K.  2:33  on  A.  A.  th.  sh.  be  pea. 
7:1  S.  building,  and  finish.  A.  A. 
12:24  return  every  man  to  A.  A. 

22:17;  1  CA?-. "16:43;  2  Chr. 

11:4;  18:16 
13:19  did  eat  bread  in  A.  A. 
20:43  went  to  A.  A.  heavv,  21:4 

2  ^.  6:.32  Elisha  sat  in  his  A, 
20:13  nothing  in  h.  h.  Hezekiah 

1  Chr.  10:6  all  A.  A.  died  to";eth. 
13:14  the  ark  remained  in  A.  A. 

2  CAr.  24:16  good  toward  God 

and  A.  h. 
Ezr.  6:11  A.  A.  be  made  dunghill 
JVeh.  3:28  repaired  over  ag.  A.  A. 
5:13  God  sliake  ev.  man  fr.  A.  A. 
Job  1:10  a  hedge  about  Ais-  A.  / 
8:15  he  shall  lean  on  Ids  h. 
20:28  increase  of  his  A. 
21:21  what  plea.  ha.  he  in  A.  A.  ? 
27:18  he  buildeth  AisA. 
Ps.  49:16  gl.  of  A.  A.  is  increased 
105:21  made  him  Lord  of  A.  A. 
112:3  wealth  and  riches  in  A.  A. 
6:31  give  the  eubstauce  of 
Jiish.  Cant.  8:7 
17:13  evil  shall  not  dep.  fr.  A.  A. 
.ifi<;.  2:2  oppress  a  man  and  A.  A. 
Bab.  2:9  an  evil  covet,  to  A.  A. 
ifai.  12:29  then  he  will  spoil  h. 

A.  Mark  3:27 
24:17  an.  out  of  A.  A.  J/ari  13:15 
43  not  suffered  h.  A.  to  be  bro. 
Luk^  8:41  he  wo.  come  to  A.  A. 

18:14  man  went  down  to  A.  A. 
f/oAri  4:5:J  himself  beli.  and  A.  A. 
Acts  10:2  feared  G.  with  all  A.  A. 

22  to  send  for  thee  to  his  h. 
11:13  had  seen  an  angel  in  A.  A. 
16:34  jailer  brou.  into  his  A.  be- 
lievi.  in  G.  with  all  A.  h.  18:8 
Col.  4:15  salute  church  in  A.  A. 

3:2  M.  faithful  in  A.  A.  5 
11:7  prep,  ark  for  saving  A.  A. 

HOUSE  of  Jacob. 

Gen.  46:27  souls  of  A.  of  Jacob 
Ps.  114:1  A.  o/'y.  from  people 
/s.  2:5  A.  of  Jacob  walk  in  light 
6  forsaken  thy  people,  A.  of  J. 

8:17  hideth  face  from  A.  o/V. 

14:1  shall  cleave  to  A.  of  Jacob 

58:1  show  A.  of  Jacob  their  sins 
Jer.  2:4  hear  word  of  L.  A.  ^>/' ./. 

5:20  declare  this  in  A.  of  Jacob 
Ezek.  20:5  lifted  hand  to  A.  of  J. 
Amos  9:8  not  ut.  destroy  A.  of  J. 
Ob.  17  A.  0/'  J.  pos.  possessions 

18  A.  0/"  J.  shall  be  a  fire 
Mic.  2:7  art  named  the  A  of  J. 

3:9  ye  heads  of  the  A.  of  Jacob 
Luke  1:33  reign  over  A.  of  Jacob 

HOUSE  of  Joseph. 

Gen.  43:17  bro.  men  into  J.'s  h. 
Jos.  18:5  A.  of  J.  abide  in  coast 
Jud.  1:22  A.  (J/"  J.  went  aga.  B. 

35  hand  of  h.  of  Jos.  prevailed 
Amos  5:6  like  fire  in  A.  of  .Jos. 
Ob.  18  A.  of  J.  shall  be  a  flame 
Zee.  10:6  I  will  save  the  h.qf  J. 

HOUSE  of  Israel. 

Lev.  10:6  let  A.     Israel  bewail 
17:3  what  man  th.  be  of  A.  of  Is. 
kill,  ox  or  lamb,  8:10;  22:18 

1  Sam.  7:2  the  A.  of  I.  lamented 

2  <Sam.  6:5  A.  of  1.  played  bef.  L. 
15  A.  o/'  /.  brought  up  ark 

12:8  I  gave  thee  the  A.  of  Israel 

1  K.  20:31  kings  of  A.  of  I.  mere. 

P«.  96:3  truth  toward  fi.of  I. 
115:12  he  will  bless  A.  of  Israel 
135:19  O  A.  o/  iirae/,  bless  Lord 

Is.  5:7  vineyard  of  L.  is  A.  o/"  /. 
14:2  A.  of  Israel  possesses  them 
46:3  remn.  of  A.  of  I.  hearken 
63:7  goodness  tow.  the  h.  of  I. 

Jcr.  2:26  60  is  A.  of  I.  ashamed 
3:18  h.  of  J.  walk  with  A.  of  Is. 


HOU 

Jer.  3:20  dealt  tr.  O.  A.  of  I.  .5:11 
9:26  all  A.  0^  /.  uncircumcised 
11:10  A.  of  1.  broken  covenant 
17  evil  tor  evil,  of  A.  of  hrofl 
13:11  cleave  to  me,  A.  of  Israel 
31:27  sow  A.  of  I.  wi.  seed  of  m. 
31  make  cov.  with  A.  of  I.  33 
33:14  that  I  promised  to  A.  of  I. 
48:13  A.  0^7.  ashamed  of  Bethel 
Ezek.  3:1  sp.  to  A.  of  Isru.el,  17:2, 
20:27,30;  ^4:21  •  ;i3:10;  36:22 

7  A.  o/"  7.  not  hearken  unto  me, 
A.  0/"/  impud.  and  hard-he. 

17  watchman  to  A.  of  I.  33:7 
4:4  lay  iniq.  of  A.  of  T.  upon  it 

5  bear  iniquity  of  A.  of  Israel 
5:4  fire  come  forth  into  h.  of  I. 
8:10  idols  of  A.  of  I.  portrayed 
9:9  iniq.  of  A.  of  I.  is  great 
12:24  nor  more  ihn.  m  A.  of  I. 
13:5  nor  made  hedge  for  A.  of  I. 

9  in  the  writing  of  A.  of  Israel 
14:11  A.  0/7.  go  no  more  astray 
18:6  eyes  to  idols  of  A.  of  I.  15 

25  A.'  of  I.  is  not  my  way  eq.  ? 

31  O  A.  of  Israel?  .33:11 
20:13  A.  (if  I.  rebelled  ag.  me 

39  for  you.  O  h.  of  I.  go  ye 

40  there  shall  A.  of  I.  serve  me 
22:18  A.  of.  I.  is  to  me  bee.  dross 
28:24  no  more  prick,  br.  h.of  I. 
29:6  a  staff  of  reed  to  A.  o/"  7. 

16  no  more  confid.  of  A.  of  I. 
21  cause  horn  oi  h.of  I.  to  bud 

36:10  multiply  all  the  A.  o/'  7. 

17  A.  (/  7.  dwelt  in  own  land 

21  my  name  wh.  A.  of  I.  prof. 

32  be  ashamed,  O  A.  of  Israel 
37  I  will  be  inq.  of  by  A.  of  I. 

37:11  bones  are  whole  A.  of  7. 

16  for  the  A.  0/ 7.  his  compan. 
39:12  7  mo.  A.  of  I.  be  burying 

22  h.  of  I.  sh.'know  I  am  theTj. 
^  h  of  I.  went  into  captivity 
29  pour,  out  my  Sp.  on  A.  of  I. 

44:12  caused  A.  of  Israelf'M 

22  maidens  of  seed  of  A.  of  I. 
45:6  i)ossession  for  who.  A.  of  I. 

8  rest  of  land  give  to  A.  of  I. 

17  reconciliation  for  A.  of  I. 
Hos.  1:4  cease  kingd.  of  A.  of  I. 

6  no  more  ha.  mer.  on  A.  of  I. 
G:10  a  horrible  thing  in  A.  of  I. 
11:12  A.  of  I.  compa'sseth  me 

Amos  5:3  sh.  leave  ten  to  A.  o/7. 

25  offered  sacrifices,  0.  A.  of  I. 
7:10consp.  a<r.  t  hee  in  A.  of  I. 
9:9  sift  A.  of  I.  am.  all  nations 
J^[ic.  1:5  for"sins  of  A.  of  I.  is  this 
Zee.  8:13  were  a  curse,  O  A.  of  I. 
Mat.  10:6  sheep  of  A.  of  7.  15:24 
Acts  2:36  let  all  A.  of  I.  know 
7:42  O  A.  o/7.  have  of}',  beasts? 
77t;6.  8:8  new  cov.  with  A.  o/7.  10 

HOUSE  of  Judah. 
2  Sam.  2:4  anointed  D.  king  ov. 
A.  o/o^.  7,  11;  1  Chr.  28:4 
12:8  I  gave  thee  the  A.  of  Jud. 
2  /r.  19:30  remnant  escaped  of 

the  A.  ofJinlah.  Is.  37:31 
75.  22:21  be  a  father  to  A.  of  .1. 
Jer.  3:18  A.  of  J.  walk  with  h,  I. 
5:11  A.  of  J.  dealt  treacherously 
11:10A.  of  J.  broken  covenant 
12:14  pluck  A.  of  J.  fr.  am.  them 
1.3:11  caused  cle.  to  me  A.  of  J. 
31:27  sow  A.  0/ J.  with  seed 
31  make  new  cov.  with  A.  of  ,7. 
33:14  good  I  promised  to  A.  of  J. 
36:3  A.  o/V.  hear  all  the  evil 
Ezek.  4:6  bear  iniq.  of  A.  of  9:9 
8:17  a  light  thing  to  h.  of  J.  ? 
25:3  Am.  said.  Aha.  ag.  A.  of  J. 
8  A.  of  J.  like  to  all  heathen 
12  Etlom  hath  dealt  ag.  A.  of  J". 
TTo.'!.  1:7  mercy  upon  A.  of./. 
5:12  be  to  A.  of  .7.  as  rottenness 

14  as  a  young  lion  to  A.  of  J. 
Zep.  2:7  for  remnant  of  A.  of  J. 
Zee.  8:13  a  curse,  O  A.  of  Judah 

15  to  do  well  to  A.  of  Judah 
19  be  to  A.  of  J.  joy  and  glad. 

10:3  Lord  hath  visited  A.  o/ J. 
6  I  will  strengthen  the  A.  of  J^. 
12:4  open  m.  eyes  unto  A.  of  J. 
Heb.  8:8  a  new  cov.  with  A.  of  ,7. 

King  s  HOUSE. 
2  iSom.  11:2  wal.  on  roof  oik.'sh. 

1  7r.  9:1  Sol.  had  finished  k.'s  A. 
14:26  took  awav  the  treasure 

ot  king's  A.  1.5:18;  2  K.  10:8; 
2  CA/-.  12:9;  25:4 

2  K.  7:11  told  it  to  the  k.'s  A. 
2  C'Ar.  23:5  third  part  be  ati.'sA. 

28:21  took  a  port,  out  of  A.  ofk. 
Ezr.  6:4  expe.  given  out  k.'s  A. 
Est.  2:9  seven  maid,  out  k.'sh. 

SI 


HOU 

Elf.  4:13  think  not  esc.  in  k.U  h. 
9:4Mordec4ii  wasgreatin  k.'sh. 
llos.  5:1  give  ye  ear,  O  A.  of  A. 

HOUSE  of  Levi. 

Num.  17:8  rod  of  A.  for  A.  of  i. 
Ps.  135:20  bless  the  L.  O  A.  o/i. 
Zee.  12:13  family  of  A.  of  i. 

In  tlie  HOUSE. 

Gen.  34:29  spoiled  all  in  theh. 
39:5  bless,  of  L.  on  all  in  the  h. 

8  wot.  not  what  is  with  me  in 
the  A. 

46:16  fame  was  heard  in  P.'sA. 
E.r..  12:46  i?i  one  A.  passover 
i/ci).  14::34  put  plague  of  leprosy 

in  a  A.  35,  43,  44,  47.  48 
.Tos.  2:19  with  thee  in  the  h. 
Iluth  1:9  each  in  A.  of  husband 
2:7  she  tarried  a  little  in  the  A. 
1  Sam.  28:24  a  fat  calf  in  the  h. 
31:9  publ.  it  iaiheh.  of  theirid. 

10  put  armor  in  the  A.  of  Asht. 

1  K.  ;j:17  I  and  this  wom.  dw.  in 
one  A.  deli,  of  a  child  in  t.h. 

6:7  not  any  tool  heard  in  the  A. 
14:13  found  good  in  the  A.  if  J. 

2  K.  4:2  wh.  hast  Uiou  in  t.  A.  ? 
35  walked  in  the  A.  to  and  fro 

5:18  I  bow  in  the  h.  of  Rimmon 
19:37  as  he  was  worshipping  in 
A.  of  Nisroch,  Is.  37:38 
2  Chr.  36:17  slew  yo.  men  in  t.  Ji. 
Ezr.  1:7  in  the  A.  of  his  gods 
6:1  search  made  in  t.  A.  of  rolls 
Est.  7:8  force  queen  in  the  h.  ? 

9  gallows  standeth  in  A.  of  Ila. 
Ps.  119:54  in  the  A.  of  my  pilg. 
Prnv.  3:33  curse  of  Lord  in  A. 

5:10  be  in  t.  A.  of  a  stranger 
7:11  her  feet  abide  not  in  A.  A. 
15:6  in  the  h  .  of  the  righteous 
Ec.  7:4  heart  of  wise  is  in  h.  of 
mourn,  he.  of  fools  in  A  .  mi. 
75.  44:13  mak.  idol  remain  in  A. 
Jer.  7::30  abominations  in  h .  .32:84 
34:15  a  covenant  bef.  me  in  t.  h. 
Amos  6:9  ten  men  in  one  A. 
Mic.  6:10  wicked,  inh.  of  wicked 
Zee.  13:6  wounded  in  A.  of  frien. 
.^^at.  5:15  light  to  all  are  in  t.  h. 
Mark  9:33  being  in  the  A. 
14:3  being  in  t.  A.  S.  the  leper 
Luke  8:27  in  any  A.  but  tombs 
John  8:35  abideth  not  in  Vie  A. 
11:20  Mary  sat  still  in  the  A. 
Acts^:\\  inq.  in  t.  A.  of  Judas 
10:32  P.  is  lodged  in  A.  of  Sim. 

HOUSE,  with  Lord. 
Ex.  2.3:19  first  fruits  brins:  into  A. 

of  7..  34:26;  Neh.  10:35 
Deut.  23:18  pr.  of  dog  to  A.  of  L. 
■his.  6:24  put  in  treas.  of  A.  of  L. 
1  Sam.  1:7  she  went  to  A.  of  L. 
24  Hannah  bro.  him  unto  the 
A.  of  the  L.  2  K.  12:4,  9,  13; 
22:4;  2  Chr.  .34:14 

1  K.  3:1  end  of  building  A.  ofX. 
6:37  the  foundation  of  the  A.  of 

XheLord  laid,  2  Chr.  8:16; 
Ezr.  3:11 ;  Zee.  8:9 
7:40  work  made  for  A.  of  Lord, 
45:.51 ;  2  6'Ar-.  4:16;  5:1 ;  24:14 
8:10  cloud  filled  A.  of  L.  11; 
2  C7t?-.  5:13;  7:2;  Ezek.  44:4 
63  so  Israel  dedicated  A.  of  Z,. 

2  7r.  11:3  hid  in  A.  of  i.  six  yea. 
4  took  an  oath  in  A.  of  the  L. 

15  let  her  not  be  slain  in  A.  of 
Lord,  2  C'Ar.  23:14 

12:10  money  found  in  A.  of  the 
Lord,  14:14;  16:8;  18:15 

11  oversight  of  the  A.  of  thei. 

16  press. -money  not  in  A.  of  L. 
20:5  third  day  sh.  go  to  A.  of  L. 

8  L.  will  heal  me,  that  I  shall 
go  up  to  the  A.  of  L.  Is.  .38:22 
23:2  words  found  in  A.  ot  Lord, 
24:  2  Chr.  34:17.  30 
7  Sodomites  were  by  A.  of  L. 
25:9  he  burnt  A.  of  L.  Jer.  52:13 

1  Chr.  6:31  service  in  the  A.  of  L. 
22:1  D.  said,  This  is  the  A.  of  L. 

11  build  the  h.oiL.  thy  God 

14  I  have  prepared  for  A.  of  L. 
23:4  set  forw.  work  of  A.  of  L. 
26:12  to  minister  in  A.  of  the  i. 

2  ( 'lir.  8:16  A.  of  L.  was  perfected 
29:5  sanctify  A.  of  the  Xor(i 

15  came  to  cleanse  A.  of  Lord 
33:15  JI.  took  idol  out  A.  of  X. 
34:15  book  of  law  in  A.  of  X. 
36:14  priests  polluted  A.  of  L. 

Ezr.  7:27  beautify  A.  of  the  X. 
Ps.  23:6  dw.  in  A.  of  X.  for  ever 
27:4  dwell  in  A.  of  X.  all  my  life 
92:13  b'_-  planted  in  A.  of  Lord 
71 


HOU 

Ps.  110:19  pay  my  vows  in  X.'«  A. 

118:2<i  bless,  you  out  of  A.  of  X. 

122:1  let  us  go  into  the  A.  of  X. 
9  bee.  of  A.  of  X.  seek  thy  good 

134:1  th.  stand  in  A.  of  X.  1.35:2 
76'.  2:2  L.'s  A.  be  established  in 

the  top  of  mount.  Mic.  4:1 
Jer.  17:26  praise  to  A.  of  the  X. 

2fi:2  come  to  worship  in  L.'s  A. 

36:5  I  cannot  go  into  A.  of  X. 
0  in  L.'s  h.  upon  fasting  day 

51:51  come  tosanctua.  oiL.'ih. 
Lam.  2:7  made  a  noise  in  A.  of  X. 
Hag.  1:2  time  L.'s  A.  be  built 
See  cotrRT,  door,  gate,  tkeas- 

tJRES,  VESSELS. 

My  HOUSE. 

Gen.  15:2  stew,  of  my  h.  isEliez. 

3  one  bom  in  myh.  is  mi.  heir 
Num.  12:7  is  faithful  in  all  m.h. 
.Jos.  24:15  me  and  m.  A.  serve  X. 
■Jud.  11:31  fo.  of  doors  of  A. 

1  Sam.  21:15  fel.  come  to  m.  A.  / 

2  Sam.  7:18  O  L.  G.  what  is  my 

h.?  1  Chr.  17:16 
11:11  shall  I  then  go  into  TO.  A.  f 
23:5  tho'  my  A.  be  not  so  wi.  G. 
1  K.  21:2  bee.  it  is  near  to  7ny  A. 
1  K.  20:15  all  things  that  are  in 
my  A.  Is.  39:4 

1  Chr.  17:14  settlehim  in  my  h. 
■Tab  17:13  the  grave  is  7?;?/  A. 

Xv.  101:2  iu  myh.  wi.  perf,  heart 
132:3  not  come  to  tab.  of  my  ft. 

Frov.  7:6  at  window  of  my  A. 

Is.  3:7  in  my  A.  is  neither  bread 
56:5  I  give  in  my  A.  a  name 

7  make  them  joyful  in  my  h. 
of  prayer,  TOy  A.  sh.  be  called 
a  A.  of  prayer.  Mat.  21:13; 
ilfOT'A  11:17;  Lvke  19:46 

./('r.  11:15  wh.  bel.  do  in  7ny  h.  t 

12:7  I  have  forsaken  my  A. 

2:J:11  In  jnyh.  I  found  wickedn. 
Ezek.  8:1  as  I  sat  in  my  A. 

44:7  to  pollute  it,  even  my  Ji. 
Dan.  4:4  N.  was  at  rest  in  7ny  h. 
Ilag  1:9 myh.  that  is  waste 
Zee.  3:7  shaft  also  judge  my  h. 

9:8  I  will  encamp  about  my  A. 
Mai.  3:10  meat  in  my  h. 
Mat.  12:44  I  will  return  into  my 

A.  Luke  11:24 
Luke  9:61  bid  farewell  at  myh. 

14:23  that  my  A.  may  be  filled 
Acts  10::jO  I  pray,  in  my  A. 

16:15  come  intOTOy  A. 

Own  HOUSE. 

ffen.  14:14  serv.  born  in  his  o.  h. 

2  ySam.  4:11  person  in  his  o.  A. 
12:11  ev.  ag.  thee  out  of  th.  0.  h. 
19::30  come  in  peace  to  oivn  A. 

1  K.  2:.34  Joab  buried  in  his  o.  A. 
3:1  an  end  of  building  own  A. 
7:1  S.  building  his  o.  A.  13  years 
12:16  now  see  to  thine  own  A. 
David,  2  CTr.  10:16 

1  K.  14:12  get  thee  into  th.  0.  4. 

2  7r.  21:18  Man.  was  buried  la 

garden  ofo.  A.  2  CA;-.  .33:20 

23  slew  the  king  in  his  own  fi, 
2  Chr.  .33:24 

2  Chr.  7:11  in  his  heart  in  o.  A. 

1:22  man  rule  in  his  o.  h. 
Prov.  11:29  that  troubleth  o.  A. 
15:27  greedy  troubleth  own  A. 
7t.  14:18  in  glory,  ev.  one  o.  A. 
Mic.  7:6  enemies  are  of  0.  A. 
77rt!7.  1:9  run  ev.  man  to  OM'n  A. 
Mat.  13:57  proph.  is  not  without 
honor,  save  in  o.  A.  Mark  6:4 
X«A-e  1:23  departed  to  o.  A.  5:25 
56  Mary  returned  to  her  o.  A. 
5:29  Levi  made  a  feast  in  o.  A. 
8:39  return  to  thy  own  A. 
John  7:.53  ev.  man  went  to  o.  A. 
ylcfs  28:30  P.  dw.  2  years  in  o.  A. 
1  rim.  3:4  ruleth  well  his  o.  h. 
5  know  not  how  to  rule  o.  A. 
5:8  especially  for  those  of  o.  h. 
Heb.  3:6  Ch.  as  a  Son  over  o.  A. 

This  HOUSE. 

39:9  none  gre.  in  t.  A.  th.  I 

1  K.  6:12  t.  h.  thou  art  building 
8:27  bow  much  less  t.  A.  I  bu.  ? 

29  eyes  be  opened  toward  t.  A. 

31  before  thine  altar  in  this  A. 
33  supplica.  to  thee  in  t.  A.  42 
38  spread  his  hands  tow.  t.  A. 

9:3  I  have  hallowed  this  h. 

8  at  thish.  every  one  sh.  hiss 

2  Chr.  6:20  eyes  be  open  on  t.  A. 
22  oath  coine  bef.  altar  in  t.  h. 

24  make  supplication  in  t.  A. 

32  if  th.  come  and  pray  in  t.  A. 
7;1G  now  have  I  sancti,  t.  A.  20 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


riou 

S  Chr.  T :21  and  /.  h.  %vhich  i?  hi. 
Ezr.  3:12  foundation  of  this  h. 
Jer.  7:10  stand  before  me  in  t.  h. 

11  is  t.  h.  bee.  a  den  of  rob.  1 
22:5  t.  h.  shall  bee.  a  desolation 
26:6  will  I  make  t.  h.  like  Shil. 

9  t.  h.  shall  be  like  Shiloh 
Bag.  1:4  this  h.  lie  waste  ? 
2:3  who  is  left  saw    h.  first  ? 
7  I  will  fill    h.  with  glory 
9  glory  of  t.  h.  greater  than 
ZAtke.  10:5  Peace  be  to  this  h. 
19:9  this  day  salv.  come  to  t.  h. 

Thy  HOUSE. 

Om.  7:1  come  thou  and  t.  h. 
Num.  13:11  is  clean  iu  t.  h.  13 
Deut.  6:7  talk  of  th.  in  t.  h.  11:19 
9  write  on  posts  of  t.  h.  11:20 

7:26  an  abomination  to  t.  h. 

21:12  bring  her  home  to  t.  h. 

22:8  bring  not  blood  upon  t.  h. 

25:14  in  t.  h.  divers  measures 

26:11  G.  given  to  thee  and  t.  h. 
Jos.  2:3  men  entered  into  thy  h. 
Jud.  12:1  will  burn  thy  h. 
Jiuth  4:11  woman  come  into  t.  h. 

12  let  t.  h.  be  like  house  of  P. 

1  Sam.  2:30  t.  h.  sh.  walk  before 
31  not  be  an  old  man  in  t.  h. 
33  t.  h.  sh.  die  in  flower  of  age 
36  every  one  in  thy  h.  crouch 

S5:6  peace  to  thy  h. 

2  Sa7n.  7:16  t.  h.  estab.  for  ever 
11:8  go  to  thy  h.  wash  thy  feet 
12:10  sw.  never  depart  fr.  t.  h. 

1  K.  13:8  if  thou  give  half  thy  h. 

2  K.  20:1  thy  h.  in  order,  Is.  .38:1 
15  wh.  seen  in  thy  h.  ?  Is.  .39:4 
17  thy  h.  sh.  be  carri.  Is.  .39:6 

Ps.  5:7  I  will  come  into  thy  h. 

26:8  loved  habitation  of?,  h. 

36:8  satisf.  with  fatness  oft.  h. 

50:9  will  take  no  bullock  of  t.  h. 

65:4  sati.  with  goodness  of  t.  h. 

66:13  go  to  t.  h.  with  b.-offerin. 
,  69:9  zeal  of  t  h.  liath  eaten  me 
up,  John  2:17 

93:5  holiness  bccometh  thy  h. 

128:3  as  fruitful  vine  by  thy  h. 
Is.  58:7  that  are  east  to  thy  h. 
Jer.  38:17  thou  sh.  live,  and  t.  h. 
Ezek.  3:24  shut  thyself  wit.  t.  h. 

44:.30  blessing  to  rest  in  thy  h. 
Hab.  2:10  consulted  sh.  to  t.  h. 
Mat.  9:6  arise,  go  to  t.  h.  Mark 
2:11 ;  Luke  5:24 

26:18  keep  passover  at  thy  h. 
Luke  7:44  entered  thy  h. 

19:5  to-day  I  must  abide  at  t.  h. 
Acts  11:44  all  t.  h.  saved,  10:31 
Phile.  2  to  the  church  in  thy  h. 

See  TOPS. 

HOUSES. 

Ex.  1:21  he  made  midwives'  k. 
12:7  upper  door-posts  of  the  h. 

13  blood  be  for  token  on  tlie  h. 
15  put  away  leaven  out  of  y.  h. 

Lev.  25:31  h.  of  vill.  be  counted 

Num.  Vy.'ii  swallowed  their  h. 
.32:18  will  not  return  to  our  h. 

Deut.  6:11  h.  oi'  '  .ood  things 
8:12  built  goodly  h.  dw.  therein 
19:1  dw.  in  their  h.  Neh.  9:25 

Jos.  9:12  hot  provision  out  of  A. 

Jud.  18:34  know  th.  is  in  th.  h. 

1  K.  13:32  he  cried  against  the  h. 
80:6  search  h.  of  thy  servants 

2  K.  17:29  in  the  A.  of  high  pla. 
83:7  brake  down  li.  of  Sodomit. 

19  A.  of  high  pla.  Josiah  took 
25:9  burnt  h.  of  Jeru.  Jer.  52:13 

1  Chr.  15:1  David  made  h.  in  ci. 
28:11  gave  to  Sol.  pattern  of  A. 

2  Chr.  34:11  buy  timber  to  il.  A. 
35:4  prepare  yourselves  by  A. 

Neh.  4:14  fight  for  wives  and  A. 
5:3  we  mortg.  our  lands  and  A. 
7:4  peo.  few  and  h.  not  builded 

Job  1:4  feasted  in  their  A. 
3:15  filled  their  A.  with  silver. 
4:19  that  dwell  in  A.  of  clay 
15:28  dw.  in  h.  no  man  inhabit. 
21:9  their  A.  are  safe  from  fear 
22:18  filled  their  A.  with  good 
34:16  they  dig  through  A. 

Ps.  49:11  A.  sh.  continue  for  ever 
a3:12  let  us  take  the  A.  of  God 

Prov.  1:13  fill  our  A.  with  spoil 
30:26  make  thev  th.  A.  in  rocks 

Ec.  2:4  I  builded  me  A. 

Is.  3:14  spoil  of  poor  in  your  A  . 
5:9  A.  shall  be  desolate,  6:11 
8:14  rock  of  offence  to  both  A, 
13:16  A.  spoiled,  wives  ravished 
21  A.  full  of  doleful  creatures 
15;3  on  tops  of  A.  ev.  one  howl 


HOW 

Is.  22:10  A.  ha.  ye  broken  to  for. 
32:13  upon  all  the  A.  of  jny 

Jer.  5:7  by  troops  in  harlot's  A. 
27  so  are  their  A.  full  of  deceit 
29:5  build  A.  dwell  in  them,  28 
32:15  A.  and  fields  be  possessed 
29  A.  on  wh.  roofs  they  offered 
.33:4  A.  of  thiscity,  A.  of  kings 
4.3:12  fire  in  A.  of  gods  of  Eg.  13 

Lam.  5:2  our  A.  turned  to  aliens 

Ezek.  7:24  heathen  possess  th.  A. 
16:41  they  sh.  bum  thy  A.  2.3:47 
26:12  destroy  thy  pleasant  A. 
28:26  build  A.  plant  vineyards 
3:3:30  ag.  thee  m  doors  of  the  A. 

Dan.  2:5  A.  made  a  dunghill 
3:29  A.  sh.  be  made  a  dunghill 

Joel  2:9  shall  climb  up  upon  A. 

Amos  3:15  A.  of  ivory  sh.  perish 

Mic.  1:14  A.  of  A.  be  lie  to  kings 
2:2  covet  A.  take  them  away 

9  women  ye  cast  from  their  A. 
Zep.  1:9  fill  master's  A.  with  vio. 

13  their  A.  become  a  desolation 

Wag.  1:4  dwell  in  your  ceiled  A.  ? 

Zee.  14:2  the  A.  shall  be  rifled 

Mat.  11:8  soft  cloth,  kings'  A. 
i;):29  hath  forsaken  A.  or  wife 
2.3:14  for  ye  devour  widows'  A. 
i/ar*  12:40;  i(i/.-e  20:47 

Mark  8:3  if  send  them  fast,  to  A. 

Luke  16:4  receive  me  into  th.  A. 

Acts  4:.34  possess,  of  A.  sold  th. 

1  Cor.  11:22  ye  not  A.  to  eat  in  ? 

1  Tim.  3:12  deacons  nil.  A.  well 

2  Tim.  3:6  which  creep  into  A. 
Tit.  1:11  subvert  whole  A. 

HOUSEHOLD,  S. 
Gen.  18:19  will  command  his  A. 

35:2  J.  said  to  his  A.  put  away 

45:11  th.  and  A.  come  to  poverty 

47:12  Jos.  nourished  his  fa.'s  A. 
24  four  par.  be  food  for  your  A. 
E.r.  1:1  ev.  man  and  A.  came 

12:4  if  A.  be  little  for  the  lamb 
Lev.  16:17  an  atonement  for  A. 
Num.  18:.31  eat  it,  and  your  A. 
Deut.  6:22  showed  wonders  on  A. 

11:6  swallowed  them  and  A. 

15:29  eat  it  bef  L.  thou  and  A. 
Jos.  2:18  bring  thy  father's  A. 

6:25  saved  R.  her  father's  A. 
Jud.  18:25  with  lives  of  thy  A. 

1  Sam.  25:17  evil  determi.  ag.  A. 
27:3  ev.  man  with  his  A.  even 

Da.  with  wives,  2  Sam.  2:3 

2  Sam.  6:11  blessed  him  and  h. 

20  D.  returned  to  bless  his  A. 
16:2  asses  be  for  king's  A.  to  ri. 
17:23  and  put  his  A.  in  order 
19:18  a  boat  to  carry  king's  A. 

1  K.  4:7  victuals  for  king  and  A. 
5:11  S.  gave  Hiram  wheat  to  A. 

2  K.  8:1  go  and  thy  A.  sojourn 
Job  1:3  3.000  camels  great  A. 

Prov.  27:27  goat's  milk  for  A. 
31:15  riseth  and  giv.  meat  to  A. 

21  not  afraid  of  snow  for  her  A. 
for  all  her  A.  are  clothed 

27  look,  well  to  ways  of  her  A. 
Mat.  10:25  call  them  of  his  A, 

.36  man's  foes  sh.  be  of  own  A. 
24:45  ruler  over  A.  Luke  12:42 
Acts  16:15  baptized  and  her  A. 

1  Cor.  1:16  baptized  A.  of  Steph. 
CM.  6:10  are  of  the  A.  of  faith 
Eph.  2:19  but  of  the  A.  of  God 
Phil.  4:22  that  are  of  Ca-sar's  A. 

2  Tim.  4:19  salute  A.  of  Onesiph. 

HOUSEHOLDER. 
Mat.  13:27  servants  of  A.  came 
52  like  a  man  that  is  a  A.  20:1 
21::33  a  certain  A.  planted  viney. 
HOUSEHOLD-SEKV.WTS. 
Acts  10:7  Cornel,  called  two  1l.-s. 

HOUSEHOLD-STUFF. 
Gen.  31:37  hast  found  of  A.-s.  ? 
Neh.  13:8  cast  out  all  A.-s.  of  T. 

HOW  long. 
Num.  14:11  A.  I.  ere  th.  believe? 
2  Sam.  ]9::34  A.  I.  have  I  to  live? 
1  K.  18:21  A.  I.  halt  ve  between  ? 
Job  8:2  A.  /.  wilt  thou  speak  ?  A. 
I.  sh.  words  be  like  st.  wind? 
18:2.  A.  I.  ere  ma.  end  of  words  ? 
Ps.  4:2  A.  I.  will  ye  turn  my  glo. 

to  shame  ?  A!  /.  love  va'nitv  ? 
6:3  but  thou.  O  Lord.  A.  long? 
13:1  A.  I.  wilt  forget  me.  O  L.  ? 
2  A.  I.  take  coun.  iu  my  soul? 

A.  I.  enemy  be  ex.  over  me  ? 
74:9  nor  any  am.  us  know  A.  I. 

10  0  G.  A.  I.  advers.  reproach? 
79:5  A.  I.  wilt  be  angrv  ?  80:4 
82:2  A.  I.  wilt  judsje  unjustlv  ? 
£9:40  A.  I.  L.  wiltliide  thyself? 


HUM 

Ps.  90:13  return,  0  Lord,  h.  lo.  f 
94:3  A.  /.  shall  wick,  triumph  ? 
4  A.  I.  sh.  th.  utter  ha.  things  ? 
Prov.  1:22  A.    will  love  simplic. 

6:11  then  said  I,  Lord  A.  I.  ? 
Jer.  4:21  A.  I.  sh.  I  seestandard? 
12:4  A.  I.  sh.  the  land  mourn  ? 
2-3:26  A.     be  in  heart  of  prop.  ? 
47:6  O  sw.  of  L.  A  I.  ere  be  qu.  ? 
Dan.  8:13  A.  I.  be  vision  of  sac.  ? 
12:6  h.  I.  to  end  of  wonders  ? 
Ilab.  1:2  A.  lan,g  shall  I  cry  ? 
Mat.  17:17  A.  I.  shall  I  be  with 
you?  A.    Buf.  ?  Mark  9:19; 
Luke  9:41 
Mark  9:21  A.  I.  since  this  came  ? 
.John  10:24  A.  /.  make  to  doubt  1 
Rev.  6:10  A.  /.  O  L.  holy  and  tr. 
HOW  many  times. 

1  K.  22:16  A.  many  times  shall  I 

adjure  thee?  2  Chr.  18:15 
HOW  much. 

2  K.  5:13  A.  m«oA  rather  he  saith 
Cant.  4:10  A.  in.  better  thy  love 
Mat.  12:12  A.  m.  is  man  better 
L'tke  16:5  A.  7«.  owest  thou  ?  7 
Ileb.  8:6  by  A.  to.  he  is  Mediator 

10:29  of  A.  m.  sorer  punishment 
Rev.  18:7  A.  w.  she  hath  glorified 
HOW  much  less. 

1  A'.  8:27  A.  much  less  this  house 

wh.  I  have  built,  2  Chr.  6:18 

2  air.  32:15  A.  m.  I.  sh.  G.  deliv. 
Jo6  4:19  A.  7M.    in  houses  of  cl. 

HOW  much  more. 
Lrike  12:24  A.  7rt.  m.  are  ye  better 
28  A.  m.  7n.  will  he  clothe  you  ? 
7?offi.  11:12  A.  m.  jn.  th.  fullness  ? 
Phile.  16  bro.  A.  m.  m.  to  thee? 

HOWL, 
/s.  13:6  A.  day  of  L.  is  at  hand 
14:31  A.  O  gate,  cry  O  city 
15:2  Moab  sh.  A.  3 ;  16:7 
23:1  A.  ye  ships  of  Tarshish 

6  over  to  Tarsh.  A.  inhabitants 
52:5  rule  over  make  them  A. 
65:14  A.  for  vexation  of  spirit 

Jer.  4:8  lament  and  A.  4:20 
25:34  A.  ye  shepherds  and  cry 
47:2  inhabitants  of  land  shall  A. 
48:31  A.  for  M. ;  39  they  shall  A. 
49:3  h.  O  Ileshb. :  51:8  A.  for  B. 
Ezek.  21:12  cry  and  A.  son  of  m. 
30:2  prophesy  and  say,  A.  ye 
■loel  1:5  A.  drinkers;  11  A.  v.-drc. 

13  A.  ye  ministers  of  the  altar 
Mic.  1:8  theref.  I  will  wail  and  A. 
7,ej>.  1:11  A.  inhabit,  of  Maktesh 
Zee.  11:2  A.  fir-tree,  A.  O  ye  oaks 
Jam.  5:1  ye  rich  m.  weep  and  A. 

HOWLED,  liVG. 
Bent.  32:10  found  him  in  was.  A. 
IIos.  7:14  they  A.  on  their  beds 

HOWLIIVG,  S. 
Is.  15:8  A.  is  gone  to  Eglaim 
■ler.  25::36  A.  of  principal  of  flock 
Amos  8:.'3  songs  of  tem.  sh.  be  A. 
Zep.  1:10  a  A.  from  second  gate 
Zee.  11:3  voice  of  A.  of  shepner. 
HUGE. 

2  Chr.  16:8  Eth.  and  Lub.  A.  ho. 
HUMBLE. 

Job  22:29  he  shall  save  A.  person 
P.S'.  9:12  forgetteth  not  cry  of  A. 

10:12  O  Lord,  forget  not  the  A. 
17  L.  hast  heard  desire  of  A. 

34:2  the  A.  shall  hear  thereof 

69:32  A.  shall  hear  this  and  be 
Prov.  16:19  better  be  of  A.  spirit 

29:23  honor  shall  uphold  the  A. 
/;>■.  57:15  with  him  of  A.  spirit,  to 

revive  spirit  of  A. 
Jam.  4:6  giv.  gra.  to  A.  1  Pet.  5:5 

HUMBLE,  Verb. 
Ex.  10:3  wilt  ref.  to  A.  thyself 
Deut.  8:2  A.  thee  and  pr.  thee,  16 
Jud.  19:24  bring  out,  and  A.  th. 
2  Chr.  7:14  shaU  A.  themselves 

34:27  didst  A.  thyself  bef.  God 
Prov.  6:3  A.  thyself,  make  sure 
Jer.  13:18  A.  yourselves,  sit  do. 
Mat.  18:4  A.  himself,  23:12 
2  Cor.  12:21  my  God  will  A.  me 
Jam.  4:10  A.  your,  in  sight  of  L. 

1  Pet.  5:6  A.  yourselves  under  G. 

HUMBLED. 
Lev.  26:41  micircL'm.  hearts  A. 
Deut.  8:3  A.  thee  and  sufl'ered 

21:14  hast  A.  her,  22:29 

22:24  hath  A.  bis  neighbor's  wi. 

2  A'.  22:19  A.  thyself  before  L, 
2  Chr.  12:6  princes  and  king  A. 

7  L.  saw  they  A.  themselves 
12  he  A,  himself,  wrath  turned 


HUN 

2  Chr.  .32:26  Heze.  A.  himself  be 
3-3:12  Manas.  A.  himself  greatly 
19  set  up  images  be.  he  was  A. 
23  A.  A.  not  himself  before  L. 
as  Manas,  his  father  A.  him. 
36:12  Zedekiah  A.  not  himself 
Ps.  3.5:13  I  A.  my  soul  with  fast. 
Is.  2:11  lofty  looks  of  man  be  A. 
5:15  man  be  A.  eyes  of  lof.  be  A. 
10:a3  the  haughty  shall  be  A. 
Jer.  44:10  not  A.  even  to  this  day 
Lam.  3:20  soul  in  rem.  and  is  A. 
Ezek.  22:10  in  thee  have  they  A. 

11  another  hath  A.  his  sister 
Dan.  5:22  his  son  not  A.  heart 
Phil.  2:8  A.  himself  and  became 
HUMBLEDST,  ETH. 

1  K.  21:29  Ahab  A.  because  he  h. 

2  Chr.  34:27  bee.  thou  A.  thyself 
Ps.  10:10  crouch,  and  A.  himself 

113:6  A.  himself  to  behold  thin. 
7s.  2:9  the  great  man  A.  himself 
Luke  14:11  A.  hims.  be  ex.  18:14 

HUMBLENESS. 
Col.  3:12  put  on  A.  of  mind 

HUMBLY. 
2  Sam.  16:4  I  A.  beseech  thee 
Mic.  6:8  and  to  walk  A.  with  G. 

HUMILIATION. 
4c<s  8:33  in  his  A.  his  judgment 

HUMILITY. 
Pr(/v.  15:3:3  bef.  honor  is  A.  18:12 
22:4  by  A.  are  riches  and  honor 
Acts  20:19  serving  L.  with  A. 
Col.  2:18  no  man  begu.  you  in  A. 

23  in  will-worship  and  A. 
1  Pet.  5:5  and  be  clothed  with  A. 
HUNDRED-FOLD.  See  fold. 

HUNDRED. 
Gen.  17:17  child  be  born  to  him 

A.  ye.  old?  21:5;  Rom.  4:19 
Lev.  20:8  chase  A.  a  A.  to  flin:ht 
Deut.  22:19  amerce  in  A.  sheKela 
20:10  ten  of  A.  a  A.  of  1,000 
1  Sam.  18:25  but  a  A.  foreski. 

2  -SflTO.  3:14 
25:18  a  A.  clusters,  2  Sam.  16:1 

1  A'.  4:23  Provision  for  A.  sheep 
18:4  Obad.  took  a  A.  proph.  13 

2  K.  4:43  I  set  this  bef.  A.  men  f 

1  Chr.  12:14  least  was  over  a  A. 
21:3  L.  make  his  people  A.  tim. 

Ezr.  2:69  gave  h.  priests"  garm. 
6:17  at  dedication  a  A.  bullocks 
7:22  done  to  a  A.  talents  of  sil 
A.  measures  of  wheat  and 
wine,  and  a  A.  baths  of  oil 
Neh.  5:11  A.  part  of  the  money 
Prov.  17:10  than  A.  strip,  to  fool 
Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  beget  a  A.  child. 
8:12  sinner  do  evil  a  A.  times 
Is.  65:20  the  nhild  shall  die  a  A. 
ye.  old,  but  the  sinner  bemg 
a  A.  years  old  sh.  be  accurs. 
Ezek.  40:19  measured  a  A.  cubits, 

23,47;  41:1.3,  14,  15;  42:8 
.4mos  5:3  went  out  by  a  1.000, 
sh.  leave  a  A.  that  wh.  went 
forth  by  a  A.  shall  leave  ten 
Mat.  18:12  if  a  man  have  a  A. 
sheep,  Luke  15:4 
28  who  owed  him  a  A.  pence 
Lnke  16:6  a  A.  measures  of  oil 

7  how  much  ow.  thou  ?  A.  me. 
John  19:39  myrrh  and  aloes  A. 
One  HUNDRED  and  twenty. 
Gen.  6:3  his  days  be  A.  and  t.  j. 
Deut.  31:2  a  A.  and  t.  years  old 
34:7  M.  A.  t.  years  when  he  died 
One  HUNDRED  and  twenty- 
seven. 

Est.  1:1  Ahasa.  reigned  over  A. 

twenty-s.  prov.  8:9;  9:.30 
One  HUNDRED  and  thirty. 
Gen.  47:9  years  of  my  pilgrimage 
are  a  A.  and  thirty 
One  HUNDRED  and  fifty. 
Gen.  7:24  wa.  prev.  A./,  da.  8:3 
One   HUNDRED    and  fifty- 
three. 

John  21:11  full  of  fishes  a  A.  /.  t. 
One  HUNDRED  and  eighty. 
Est.  1:4  A.  feast  for  A.  e.  days 
.\  HUNDRED  and  forty-four 

thousand. 
Rev.  7:4  h.f.-f.  t.  tribes  of  Israel 
\i:\h.f.-f.  ?.  having  P'.'s  name 
3  no  man  le.  song  but  h.f.-f.  t. 
A  HUNDRED  and  eighty-five 
thousand. 

2  A'.  19:.35  that  night  the  angel 

of  the  L.  smote  of  the  Assy. 
A.  eightyjive  th.  Is.  37:36 


872 


CRUDEN'S  COXCORDA^^CE. 


HUN 

Two  HKXDRED. 

John  6:7  t-  h.  penny,  not  enffl. 
Three  HLWORED. 

Jud.  7.6  number  lap.  /.  h.  men 

15:4  Samson  caught  t.  h.  I'oxea 
2  Sam.  21:16  sp.  weigh,  t.  h.  sh. 
1  K.  11::?  s.  had  t.  h.  concubines 
John  12:5  ointm.  for  t.  h.  pence 

Four  HU:VDRED. 
Gen.  15:13  afflict /.  h.  ye.  Actsl-.^ 
1  Sam.  :30:17/.  h.  young  men 
1  K.  18:19  prop,  of  groves,/,  h. 
Acts  o:.36 /.  h.  joined  themsielves 
Four  HUNDRED  and  thirty. 
Ex.  13:40  in  E./.  h.  t.  years 
Gal.  3:17  law.  wh.  was/,  h.  t.  y. 

Four  HU\DRED  and  flfly. 
1  K.  18:19  pro.  of  Baal/.  A./.  22 
Acts  13:20  judges  about /.  A./. 
Four  HUNDRED  and  eighty. 
1  K.  6:1  in /.  A.  e.  years  Solom. 

Four  HUNDRED  thousand. 
Jud.  30:2  Benjamin/.  A.  t.  17 
S  C%r.  1:3:3  array  wi./.  A.  men 
Four  HUNDRED  and  seventy 

thousand. 
1  Chr.  21:5/.  A.  «.  t.  drew  eword 

Five  HUNDRED. 
Num.  31:28  one  soul /.  A.  for  L. 
I,uke  7:41  one  owned  /.  A.  pence 
1  Cor.  15:6 /.  A.  brethren  at  once 

Six  HUNDRED. 
Gen.  7:6  N.     A.  ye.  flood  ca.  11 
Jud.  3:31  Shamgar  slew  six  A. 
1  Sam.  17:7  spear  weigh,  s.  h.  eh. 
1  .ff.  10:16  six  h.  shekels  of  gold 

to  one  target,  2  Chr.  9:15 
Six  HUNDRED  and  sixty-six. 
Jlev.  13:18  num.  be  6ia;  A.  a. 

gix  HUNDRED  thousand. 
Num.  1:46  all  numb,  were  s.  A.  <. 

Seven  HUNDRED. 
1  K.  11:3  Sol.  had  seven h.  wives 
Nine  HUNDRED  and  thirty. 
Gen.  5:5  Adam  lived  nine  A.  t.  y. 

Nine  HUNDRED  sixty-nine. 
Gen.  5:27  Methus.  n.  h.  s.-n.  ye. 

HUNDREDS. 
Ex.  18:21  rul.  of  A.  25;  Deut.  1:15 
^V!<jTO.  31:14  wr.  with  capt.  ov.  A. 
1  Sam.  22:7  J.  make  capta.  of  A. 

1  Sam.  18:1  D.  setcaptains  of  A. 
4  all  the  people  came  out  by  A. 

2  K.  11:4  Jehoi.  set  rul.  over  A. 
10  to  captains  over  A.  did  pri. 

give  spears,  2  Chr.  23:9 

1  C%r.  13:1  consu.  wi.  capt.  of  A. 
28:1  D.  assembled  capt.  over  A. 
29:6  captains  of  A.  off.  willingly 

2  Chr.  2:3:1  Jeh.  took  capt.  of  A. 
Mark  6:40  sat  do.  in  ranks  by  A. 

HUNGER,  Substantive. 
Ex.  16:3  kill  this  assembly  wi.  A. 
Deut.  28:48  serve  thine  cue,  in  A. 

32:24  shall  be  burnt  with  A. 
Neh.  9: 15  bread  fr.  heaven  for  h. 
Ps.  34:10  do  lack  and  suffer  A. 
Prov.  19:15  idle  soul  sh.  suffer  A. 
Jer.  38:9  he  is  like  to  die  for  A. 

42:14  see  no  war  nor  have  A. 
Lam.  2:19  faint  for  h. 

4:9  they  that  be  slain  with  A. 
Ezek.  :34:29  no  more  con.  with  A. 
Luke  15:17  and  I  perish  with  A. 
2  Cor.  11:27 1  have  been  in  A. 
.Bei).  6:8  to  kill  with  A. 

HUNGER,  Verb. 
Dextt.  8:3  he  suffered  thee  to  A. 
Is.  49:10  shall  not  A.  nor  thirst 
Jfai.  5:6  blessed  are  they  that  A. 

after  righteous.  Luke  6:21 
Luke  6:25  woe  to  full,  ye  shall  A. 
John  6:35  com.  to  me  sh.  never  A . 
B»m.  12:20  if  enemy  A.  feed  him 

1  Cor.  4:11  we  both  A.  and  thirst 
11:34  if  any  man  A.  let  him  eat 

Mev.  7:16  they  shall  A.  no  more 

HUNGER-BITTEN. 
Job  18:12  his  stren.  sh.  be  h.-b. 

HUNGERED. 
Mat.  4:2  afterwards  a  A.  i«ie  4:2 
12:1  his  disciples  were  a  A. 
3  what  David  did  when  he  was 

a  h.  Mark  2:25 ;  Luke  6:3 
21:18  as  he  returned  to  city  he  A 
25:35  I  A.  and  ye  gave  me  meat 
37  when  saw  we  thee  a  A.  ?  44 
43  I  A.  and  ye  gave  me  no  meat 

HUNGRY. 
8  Sam.  17:39  the  people  is  A. 

2  if.  7:12  they  ku.  that  we  be  h. 

28b 


HUR 

Job  5:5  whose  hury.  the  A.  cateth 
32:7  witliholden  bread  from  A. 
24:10  take  the  sheaf  Ir.  thu  h. 

P.-:.  50:12  if  A.  I  would  not  tell 
107:5  A.  and  thirsty 

9  flUeth  A.  soul  with  goodness 
36  there  he  maketh  A.  to  dwell 

146:7  Lord  giveth  food  to  the  A. 

Prop.  6:30  to  satis,  soul  when  A. 
25:21  if  enemy  be  A.  give  bread 
27:7  to  A.  soul  bitter  th.  is  sw. 

7s.  8:21  hardly  bestead  and  //. 

when  A.  shall  fret  themselv. 
9:20  snatch  on  right  hand,  be  A. 
29:8  when  a  A.  man  dreametli 
32:6  to  make  empty  soul  of  A. 
44:12  is  A.  and  strength  faileth 
58:7  not  deal  thy  bread  to  A. .? 

10  draw  out  thy  soul  to  the  A. 
65:13  serv.  eat,  but  ye  sh.  be  A. 

Ezek.  18:7  giv,  his  bread  to  A.  16 
.Uark  11:12  from  Beth,  he  was  A. 
Luke  1:53  filled  A.  with  good  th. 
Acts  10:10  Peter  became  very  A. 
1  Cor.  11:21  one  A.  another  drun. 
Phil.  4:12  to  be  full  and  be  A. 
HUNT. 

Gen.  27:5  Es.  went  to  A.  venison 
1  Sam.  26:20  as  wh.  one  doth  A. 
Job  .38:39  wilt  A.  prey  for  lion  ? 
7^-'.  140:11  evil  sh.  A.  violent  man 
Proi).  6:26  adulteress  will  A. 
./(??•.  16:16  A.  them  from  ev.  mox. 
Lam.  4:18  they  A.  our  steps 
^zeA.  13:18  will  ye  A.  souls? 

20  wherewith  ye  there  A.  souls 
Mic.  7:3  A.  every  man  his  broth. 

HUNTED. 
Ezek.  13:21  no  more  in  y.  hand  A. 

HUNTER,  S. 
Gen,  10:9  he  was  a  mighty  A.  be. 

L.  even  as  N.  the  mighty  A. 
25:27  Esau  was  a  cunning  A. 
Prov.  6:5  as  a  roe  fro.  hand  of  A. 
Jer.  16:16  and  after  I  send  for  A. 

HUNTEST,  ETH. 
Lev.  17:13  A.  and  catcheth  beast 
1  Sam.  24:11  yet  thou  A.  my  soul 
Job  10:16  A.  me  as  a  fierce  lion 

HUNTING. 
Gen.  27:30  E.  brother  came  fr.  A. 
Prov.  12:27  roast,  not  took  in  A. 
HUR. 

^■x.  17:10  H.  we.  up,  12;  24:14 
1  Chr.  2:19  which  bare  H.  20,  50 
HURL,  ETII,  ING. 

Num.  3."):20  A.  at  him  by  lying 
1  Chr.  12.2  ri.  hand  and  left  in  A. 
Job  27:21  as  a  stone  A.  him  out 

HURT,  Substantive. 

Gen.  4:23  slain  yo.  man  to  my  A. 
26:29  that  thou  wilt  do  us  no  A. 
31:29  in  power  of  hand  to  do  A. 

1  Sam.  20:21  peace  to  thee,  no  A. 
24:9  behold,  David  seek,  thy  A. 

2  Sam.  18:32  all  that  rise  to  do  A. 
'Z  K.  14:10  why  shouklest  thou 

med.  to  thy  A. .?  2  Chr.  2.5:19 
.Szr.  4:35  damage  to  A.  of  kings  ? 
P<.  1,5:4  that  sweareth  to  his  A. 
35:4  that  devise  my  A.  70:2 
26  ashamed  that  rej.  at  my  A. 
:38:12  seek  my  A.  speak  misch. 
41:7  aga.  mo  do  they  devise  A. 
71:13  cov.  with  reproach  seek  A. 
24  brought  to  sha.  seek  my  A. 
Ec.  5:13  riches  for  owners  to  A. 
8:9ruleth  over  another  to  hisA. 
■fer.  6:14  healed  A.  of  peo  8:11 
7:6  neith.  walk  after  gods  to  A. 
8:21  for  A.  of  my  peo^e  am  I  A. 
10:19  woe  is  me  for  my  A. 
25:6  and  I  will  do  you  no  A. 
7  yc  provo.  me  to  your  own  A. 
38:4  not  welfare  of  peo.  but  A. 
Dan.  3:25  ha.  no  A.  ,'6:22  do.  no  A. 
6:23  no  manner  of  A.  found 
Acts  27:10  this  voyage  be  with  A. 

HURT,  Participle. 
Ex.  22:10  if  a  beast  be  A.  14 
1  Sam.  25:15  and  we  not  A. 
Ec.  10:9  remov.  stones  sh.  be  A. 
Jer.  8:21  for  A.  of  my  peo.  am  I  A. 
Bev.  2:11  not  be  A.  or  sec.  death 

HURT,  Verb. 
Gen.  31:7  G.  suf.  hi.  not  to  k.  me 
Ex.  21:22  A.  woman  with  child 

35  if  one  man's  ox  A.  another's 
1  Sam.  25:7  shepherds  we  A.  not 
Job  35:8  wickedn.  mav  A.  a  man 
Ps.  105:18  wh.  feet  A.  with  lett. 
Is.  11:9  shall  not  A.  nor  dx-stroy 
in  my  holy  mountain,  65:25 
27:3  lest  any  A.  it,  I  will  keep  it 
8 


HUS 

Dan.  6:22  lions  have  not  A.  me 
Mark  16:18  it  shall  not  A.  them 
Luke  4:35  out  of  him,  A.  him  not 
Acts  18:10  set  on  thee  to  A. 
Pen  6:6  see  thou  A.  not  the  oil 
7:2  given  to  A.  earth  and  sea 

3  A.  not  earth,  neither  sea 
9:4  should  not  A.  grass  of  earth 

10  their  power  was  to  A.  men 

19  heads,  with  them  they  A. 
11:5  If  any  A.  them,  fire  proceed. 

HURTFUL. 
144:10  doli.  David  fr.  A.  swo. 
1  Tim.  6:9  rich  fall  into  A.  lusts 

HURTING. 
1  Sam.  25:34  Lord  kept  me  fr.  A. 

HUSBAND. 
Ex.  4:25  bloody  A.  art  thou,  26 
Lev.  19:20  lieth  with  woman  be- 
trothed to  a  A.  Deut.  22:23 
21:3  may  be  defiled  for  sister 

who  had  no  A.  Ezek.  44:25 
Num.  30:6  if  she  had  at  all  a  A. 
Deut.  22:22  woman  married  to  A. 
24:3  if  the  latter  A.  hate  her 

4  former  A.  may  not  take  her 
25:5  duty  of  a  A.  brother  to  her 
28:.56  eye  sh.  be  evil  to.  A. 

7?)/^A  1:12  I  am  tooold  to  have  A. 
Jer.  6:11  A.  with  wife  sh.  be  tak. 
31:32  altho'  I  was  a  A.  to  them 
■/oel  1:8  girded  with  sackcl.  for  A. 
Luke  2::36  lived  wi.  A.  sev.  years 
.lohn  4:17  have  no  A. 
Po7n.  7:2  A.  dead  she  is  loosed.  3 

1  Cor.  7:3  A.  render  to  wife  due 

benevolence,  like,  wife  to  A. 
4  A.  hath  not  power  of  own 

11  let  not  A.  put  away  his  wife 
14  unbeliev.  A.  is  sanctified  by 

wife,  and  wife  sancti.  by  h. 

2  Cor.  11:2  espoused  to  one  A. 
Gal.  4:21  more  chil.  than  hath  A. 
Eph.  5:23  the  A.  is  head  of  wife 
1  Tim.  3:2  A.  ofone  wi.  Tit.  1:6 

Her  HUSB.\ND. 

Gen.  3:6  eat  fruit,  gave  to  A.  A. 
Lev.  21:7  wo.  put  away  fr.  A.  A. 
X'um.  5:29  to  anoth.  inst.  of  A.  A. 

30:7  A.  A.  heard  it,  and  held 

peace,  8,  10,  11,  12, 13,  14 
Deut.  2.5:5  A.  A.  brot.  go  in  unto 
Ruth  1:9  in  house  of  A.  A. 

2:1  Nao.  had  kinsman  of  her  A. 

1  Sam.  1:22  sa.  to  A.  A.  I  will  not 
2:19  she  came  up  with  her  A. 

2  Sam.  11:26  wife  of  U.  heard  A. 

A.  was  dead,  she  mo.  for  A.  A . 
2  A'.  4:14  hath  no  child,  A.  A.  old 
Prov.  1'2:4  virt.  wife  cro.  to  A.  A. 
31:11  heart  of  A.  A.  trust  in  her 

23A^r  A.  is  known  in  the  gates 

28  h.  A.  riseth  up  and  prai.  her 
.7<  3:20  as  wife  depa.  from  A.  A. 
izrf-.  16:32  strangers  inst.  of  A.  A. 

45  loatheth  Afr  A.  and  children 
Eos.  2:2  neither  I  A.  A. 
Mat.  1:19  Jos.  Acr  A.  being  just 
16:18  mar.  her  aw.  fr.  A.  A. 
Acts  5:10  buried  her  by  her  A. 
7?om.  7:2  bound  by  law  to  A.  A. 

3  her  A.  dead  she  is  free 

1  Cor.  7:2  woman  have  A.  own  A. 

10  let  not  wife  depart  fr.  h^rh. 

11  be  reconciled  to  her  A. 

34  how  she  may  please  her  h. 

39  bound  as  long  as  her  A. 
Eph.  5:.33  wife  reverence  licr  h. 
Peo.  21:2  bride  adorned  for  Aw  A. 

My  HUSBAND. 

Gen.  29::32  my  A.  will  love  me 
.34  will  my  k.  be  joined  to  me 
30:18  given  maiden  to  my  A. 

20  now  will  my  A.  dw.  wi.  me 
Deut.  25:7  my  A.  brother  refuseth 

2  Sam.  14:5  i  am  a  widow,  »iy  A. 

dead,  2  A'.  4:1 
Hos.  2:7  and  return  to  my  first  A. 

Thy  HUSBAND. 
Gen.  3:16  desire  shall  be  to  t.  A. 
iVuOT.  5:19  anoth.  inst.  of  t.  h.  20 
■Jud.  14:15  to  wife.  Entice  t.  A. 

2  K.  4:26  is  it  well  with  thy  A. 
/s.  54:5  thy  Maker  is  thy  A. 
Acts  5:9  that  have  buried  t.  A. 

1  Cor.  7:16  thou  shalt  save  thyh. 

HUSB  VNDMAN. 
Gen.  9:20  Xoah  h.  -an  to  be  a  h. 
Jer.  51:23  break  in  pieces  the  A. 
A7nos  5:16  call  A.  to  mourning 
Zee.  1.3:5  no  prophet,  am  a  A. 
JoAre  15:1  I  true  vine,  Fath.  is  A. 

3  rim.  2:6  the  h.  that  laboreth 
Jaw.  5:7  A.  waiteth  for  fruit  of 

earth 

rs 


I  AM 

HUSBAND.MEN. 

2  A!".  25:12  he  left  of  the  poor  to 

be  A.  .Tn:  62:16 
■Jer.  31:2-1  shall  dwell  in  Judah  A. 

1:11  be  ashamed  ye  A.  howl 
Mat.  21::33  he  let  it  out  to  A. 
12:2;  LukeW:\) 
34  sent  his  servants  to  A.  .1/«rA 

12:2;  LiikeW:lQ 
38  when  A.  saw  the  son,  Mark 
12:7;  i(//te  20:14 

40  what  will  he  do  to  those  A.  / 

41  let  out  vineyard  to  other  A. 
Mark  1'2:2  might  receive  fr.  h.  9 

HUSBANDRY. 
2  Chr.  26:10  Uzziah  loved  A. 
1  Cor.  3:9  ye  are  God's  A.  ye  are 

HUSBANDS. 
LutA  1:11  they  may  be  your  A. 

13  stay  for  them  fr.  having  A.  / 
Est.  1:17  despise  A.  in  their  eyes 
20  wivesgive  to  their  A.  honor 
Ezek.  16:45  loathed  A.  and  child. 
,)ohn  4:18  thou  liast  had  iive  A. 
1  ('o;\  14:35  ask  their  A.  at  homo 
Eph.  5:22  wives  submit  to  A.  34 
25  A.  love  your  wives.  Col.  3:19 
C'o7  .3:18 wives,  submittoownA. 
1  Tim.  3:13  deac.  A.  ofone  wife 
3:4  teach  women  to  love  A. 
5  be  obedient  to  their  own  h. 
1  Pet.  3:1  in  subjection  to  own  A. 
7  ye  A.  dwell  with  them  accor. 
HUSHAI. 
ISam.  15:33  H.  to  meet  D.  17:5 

1  Chr.  27:33  II.  king's  compani. 

HUSK,  S. 
Num.  6:4  kernel  even  to  the  h. 

2  K.  4:42  full  ears  of  corn  in  A. 
Luke  15:16  filled  belly  with  A. 
HUZZAB.   Nah.  2:7 

HYMENEUS. 
1  Tim.  1:20  wh.  is  II.  2  TiTO.  2:17 

HYMN,  S. 
Mat.  26:30  when  they  had  snng 

a  A.  jlfo?-*  14:26 
Eph.  5:19  spea.  in  psalma  and  A. 
6'o/.  3:16  admo.  in  psalms  and  A. 

HYPOCRISY,  lES. 
Is.  32:8  iniquity,  to  practise  h. 
Mat.  23:28  within  are  full  of  A. 
Mark  12:15  he  knowing  tlieir  A. 
Luke  12:1  leaven  of  Pharisees  A. 
1  Tim.  4:2  speaking  lies  in  A. 
1  Ped.  3:1  aside  all  malice  and  A. 
Jam.  3:17  wisdom  pure  witho.  A. 

HYPOCRITE. 
■lob  8:13  the  A.  hope  shall  perish 
1:3:16  A.  shall  not  come  bef.  him 
17:8  innocent  stir  up  against  A. 
30:5  joy  of  A.  but  for  a  moment 
27:8  what  is  the  hope  of  the  A.  f 
:34:30  that  the  A.  reign  not,  lest 
Pivv.  11:9  A.  with  mouth  destroy 
/.'.•.  9:17  for  every  one  is  a  A. 
Mat.  7:5  A.  first  cast  out  beam 
Luke  6:42  thou  A.  cast  beam  out 
13:15  A.  doth  not  each  loose  ox  ? 
HYPOCRITES. 
Job  15:34  congrega.  of  A.  desolate 
36:13  A.  in  heart  heap  up  wrath 
Is.  33:14  fearfulness  surprised  A. 
Mat.  6:2  not  sound  trump,  as  A. 
5  thou  shalt  not  be  as  A. 
16  when  ye  fast,  be  not  as  A. 
15:7  ye  A.  well  did  Esaias  pro- 
phesy, Mark  7:6 
16:3  O  A.  ye  discern  face  of  sky, 

Luke  13:56 
23:18  Why  tempt  ye  me.  ye  A. 
23:13  Phari.  A.  ye  shut  kingd. 

ag.  men.  14.  15,  33,  35,  27,  29 
24:51  ap.  him  portion  with  A. 
Luke  11:44  scribes  and  Phi.ri.  A 

HYPOCRITICAL. 
Ps.  35:16  A.  mockers  in  feasts 
Is.  10:6  send  him  ag.  h.  nation 

HYSSOP. 
Ex.  13:33  bunch  of  A.  and  dip  it 
Lev.  14:4  scar,  and  A.  6,  49.  51, 52 
Num.  19:6  cast  A.  into  mit'.^-t  of 

18  take  A.  dip  it  in  water 
1  A".  4:33  cedar-tree,  even  unto  A. 
Ps.  51:7  purge  with  A.  be  clean 
,Iohn  19:29  sponge  put  it  on  A. 
Etb.  9:19  blood  with  A.  spriukL 


I. 


Ex.  3:14  I  AM,  THAT  I  AM. 

Deut.  32:39  I,  even  I,  am  he 
Is.  41:4  I  the  Lord,  the  first,  I  am 
he,  4:3:11,  35 
10  I  am  with  thee,  I  am  thy  Q. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


IDO 

Mai.  26:22  be.  to  say,  L.  is  it  I  ? 
IBHAR.  2  Sa.  5:15 ;  1  Ch.  3:6 ;  14:5 
ICE. 

Job  6:16  hlackish  by  reason  of  i 
38:29  outof  wh.  womb  came  i.  f 
Ps.  147:1"  he  casteth  forth  his  i. 
ICHABOD.   1 , Sam.  4:21;  14:3 

ICOiVIUM. 
Acts  13:51  Baruab.  came  unto  I. 

14:1  in  I.  went  into  synago.  19 
S  Tim.  3:11  afflictions  came  at  I. 
IDDO. 

2  Chr.  9:29  I.  seer,  12:15-  13:22 
Ezr.  5:1 1,  prophesied,  Zee.  1:1,7 
Nell.  12:4  I.  with  priests  went  up 
IDLE. 

Ex.  5:8  be  t.  therefore  they  cry 

17  he  said,  Ye  are  i.  ye  are  i. 
Prov.  19:15  i.  soul  suffer  liunger 
Mat.  12:36  ev.  i.  word  men  spealc 

20:3  standing  i.  in  marliet-pl.  6 
Luke  24:11  seemed  as  i.  tales 
1  Tim.  5:13  they  learn  to  be  i. 

IDLENESS. 
Prov.  31:27  eateth  not  bread  of  i. 
Ec.  10:18  thro'  i.  house  droppeth 
Ezek.  16:49  abundan.  of  i.  in  her 

IDOLATER,  S. 
1  Cor.  5:10  with  the  covet,  or  i. 
11  any  called  a  brother  be  an  i. 

6:9  i.  not  inherit  kingdom  of  G. 

10:7  neither  be  i.  as  some  were 
Eph.  5:5  who  is  i.  hath  any  inh. 
Jiev.  21:8  i.  have  part  in  the  lake 

22:15  mmderers  and  i.  and  liars 

IDOLATROIS. 

S  K.  23:5  Jos.  put  down  i.  priests 
IDOLATRY,  lES. 

1  Sam.  15:83  is  as  iniquity  and  i. 
Acts  17:16  city  wholly  given  Xoi. 
1  Cor.  10:14  beloved,  tlee  from  i. 
Gal.  5:20  the  works  of  the  flesh  i. 
Col.  3:5  covetousness,  which  is  i. 

1  Pet.  4:3  walked  in  abomina.  j. 

IDOL,  Adjective. 
Zee.  11:17  woe  to  i.  shepherd 
IDOL. 

IK.  15:13  she  made  an  t.  in 
grove,  2  Chr.  15:16 

2  Chr.  33:7  set  i.  in  house  of  God 
Is.  48:5  lest  say.  Mine  i.  hath 

66:3  inc.  as  if  he  blessed  an  i. 
Jer.  22:28  is  this  C.  a  broken  i.  ? 
Acts  7:41  oft'erod  sacrifice  to  i. 
1  Cor.  8:4  i.  noth.  in  world,  10:19 
7  some  witli  conscience  of  i. 
IDOL-S. 

Lev.  19:4  turn  not  to  I.  ;  26  no  i. 

26:30  cast  your  carcasses  on  i. 
Deut.  29:17  ye  have  seen  their  i. 
1  Sam.  31:9  pub.  it  in  house  of  i. 
1 K.  15:12  Asa  removed  the  i. 

21:26  A.  did  abonii.  in  follow,  i. 
iK.  17:12  th.  serv.  i.  2  CVir.  24:18 

21:11  made  Judah  to  sin  with  i. 

2.3:24  I.  that  were  spied  in  land 

1  Chr.  10:9  carry  tidin.  to  their  i. 
16:26  all  gods  of  the  peo.  are  i. 

2  Chr.  15:8  Asa  put  i.  out  of  Jud. 
34:7  Josiah  cut  down  all  i.  in  Is. 

Ps.  96:5  all  gods  of  nations  are  i. 

97:7  that  boast  themselves  of  i. 

J0(j:36  and  they  served  their  i. 

115:4  i.  are  silv.  and  g.  1;J5:15 
Is.  2:8  land  is  full  of  t.  worship 

18  i.  he  .shall  utterly  abolish 
20  shall  cast  away  his  i.  31:7 

10:11  as  I  done  to  Samaria  and 
her  i.  so  do  to  Jer.  and  heri. 
19:1  i.  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved 
3  seek  to  t.  and  to  charmers 
45:16  mak.  of  i.  go  to  confusion 
46:1  their  i.  were  on  the  Ijeasts 
57:5  inflam.  yourselves  with  i. 
Jer.  50:2  her  i.  aw;  confounded 

38  they  are  mad  upon  their  i. 
Ezek.  6:6  your  i.  may  be  broken 

9  go  a  whoring  after  their  i. 

18  did  offer  savor  to  their  i. 
8:10  I  saw  all  the  i.  of  Israel 
14:3  set  up  their  i.  in  heart,  4, 7 

6  turn  yourselves  from  your  i. 
16:36  wi.  i.  of  thy  abomination 
18:6  nor  lift  eyes  to  i.  12,  15 
20:7  defile  not  yoiirse.  with  i.  18 

16  heart  aftcri.  ,■  24  eyes  af.  i. 

31  ve  pollute  yourselves  with 
your  i.  22:4 ;  2.3:7,  30,  37 

39  pol.  my  name  no  more  wi.  i. 
22:3  the  city  maketh  i. 

2:5:39  slain  their  chil.  to  their  i. 
49  bear  the  sins  of  your  i. 
30:13  1  will  destroy  t. 


IMA 

Ezek.  36:25  fr.  i.  clea.  you,  37;23 
44:10  went  astray  after  i. 

12  ministered  before  their  i. 
ITns.  4:17  Ephra.  is  joined  to  i. 

8:4  of  silver  and  gold  made  i. 

14:8  what  have  I  to  do  with  i. 
Mic.  1:7  the  i.  will  I  lay  desolate 
llab.  2:18  trust,  to  make  dumb  i. 
Zee.  10:2  i.  have  spoken  vanity 

13:2  I  will  cut  off  names  of  i. 
Acts  15:20  abst.  fr.  polluti.  of  i. 

29  abst.  fr.  meats  offer,  i.  21:25 
Rom.  2:22  thou  that  abhorrcst  i 

1  Cor.  8:1  touching  th.  offered  to 

i.  4, 10;  10:19, 28;  2:14,20 
12-2  Gentiles  carried  to  dumbi 

2  Cor.  6:16  agree,  of  G.  with  i.  ? 
1  Thes.  1:9  turned  to  God  from  i 
1  John  5:21  keep  yoursel.  from  i. 
Eev.  9;20  not  wor.  devils  and  i. 

IDUiMEA.. 
Is.  34:5  sword  sh.  come  on  I.  6 
Ezek.  .3.5:15  all  I.  shall  be,  36:5 
Mark  3:8  multi.  followed  from  I. 

IGNOMINY. 
Prov.  18:3  and  with  i.  reproach 

IGNORANCE. 
Lev.  4:2  if  a  soul  sh.  sin  thro'  i 
5:15;  Nujn.  15:24,  27,  28.  29 

13  congre.  sin  thro'  i.  ;  22  ruler 
27  if  the  people  sin  through  i. 

Ninn.  15:25  forgiv.  them,  it  is  i. 
Acts  3:17  through  i.  ye  did  it 

17:.30  times  of  i.  God  winked  at 
Eph.  4:18  alienated  through  i. 
1  Pet.  1:14  according  to  lusts  ini 

2:15  put  to  silen.  i.  of  fool,  men 

IGNORANT. 
Ps.  73:22  and  i.  I  was  as  a  beast 
Is.  56:10  all  i.  they  are  all  dumb 

63:16  though  Abram  be  i.  of  us 
Acts  4:13  perceived  they  were  i. 
Horn.  1:13  I  would  not  have  you 
j.  brethren,  1  Cor.  10:1:  12:1; 
2  for.  1:8;  1  Thes.  A-.l^ 

10:3  being  i.  of  God's  righteous. 

11:25  sh.  be  i.  of  this  mystery 

1  Cor.  14:38  man  i.  let  him  be  i. 

2  Cor.  2:11  not  i.  of  Satan's  devi. 
Ilrt).  5:2  have  compassion  on  i. 
'iPct.  3:5  they  willingly  are  i. 

8  be  not  i.  of  this  one  thing 
IGNORANTLY. 
Xi'm.  15:28  soul  sinneth  i. 
Dent.  19:4  wh.  killeth  neighbor  i. 
Acts  17:23  ye  i.  worship  I  declare 
1  Ti7n.  1:13  because  I  did  it  i. 
ILL. 

Gen.  41:3  kine  i.-fav.  4,  19,  20,  21 
4:5:6  why  dealt  so  i.  with  me? 
I>euf.  15:21  hath  any  i.  bleinish 
Ps.  106:32  it  went  i.  with  Moses 
Is.  3:11  woe  to  wicked,  sh.  be  i. 
./ocl2:^0  i.  savor  shall  come  up 
Pom.  13:10  love  worketh  no  i. 

ILL,  or  cvil-favoredness. 
Deut.  17: 1  not  sac.  sheep  wherein 
ia  blemish  or  e.-f. 
ILLUMINATED. 
ffeb.  10:32  after  yei.  endur.  fight 

ILLYRICCM. 
Pom.  15:19  round  about  unto  I. 

LMAGE. 
Gen.  1:26  let  us  make  man  in  our 

t.  27;  9:6 
5:3  in  his  own  i.  after  his  i. 
Lev.  20:1  nor  rear  up  a  standing 
i.  Deut.  16:22 

1  Sam.  19:13  Michal  took  an  i. 

2  Chr.  33:7  set  car.  i.  in  ho.  of  G. 
Job  4:16  i.  was  before  mine  eyes 
Ps.  73:20  Shalt  despise  their  i. 
Ezek.  8:3  there  was  seat  of  i.  5 
Dan.  2:31  great  i.  stood  bef.  thee 

35  stone  emote  i.  bee.  mount. 
3:1  Nebuchad.  made  i.  of  gold 
0  worship  the  golden  i.  10,  15 
iros.  3:4  sh.  abide  without  an  i. 
Mat.  22:20  said.  Whose  is  this 
i.?  Markn:l6;  Luke20:n 
Acts  19:35  i.  which  fell  from  Ju. 
Pom.  1:23  changed  gl.  of  G.  to  i. 
8:29  be  conformed  to  i.  of  Son 
11:1  bowed  the  knee  to  i.  of  B. 

1  Cor.  11:7  he  is  i.  and  gl.  of  G. 
15:49  we  have  borne  i.  of  earthy 

2  Cor.  3:18  changed  into  same  i. 
4:4  Christ  is  i.  of  God,  Col.  1:15 
Col.  3:10  i.  of  him  that  created 
Ileb.  1:3  express  i.  of  his  person 

10:1  not  the  very  i.  of  things 
Pev.  13:14  make  i.  to  the  beast 
15  give  life  to  the  i.  of  beast 
14:9  if  any  man  worship 
11  have  no  rest,  who  worsh.  i 

8' 


IMP 

Pev.  15:2  vie.  ov.  beast  and  his  i. 
16:2  sore  fell  on  them  wors,  i. 
19:20  he  deceived  tliem  wors.  i. 
20:4  not  worshipped  bea.  nor  i. 

See  GRAVEN. 

IMAGE-WORK. 

2  Chr.  3:10  two  cherubim  i.-w. 
Molten  IMAGE. 

Deut.  9:12  made  them  a  m.  i. 
P«.  106:19  worshipped  molten  i. 
Jer.  10:14  his  m.  i.  falseh.  51:17 
Hai).  2:18  what  profit,  the  m.  i. 

IMAGES. 
Gen.  31:19  stolen  fath.'s  i.  34.  35 
Ex.  2.3:24  sh.  break  theiri.  .34:13; 

Deut.  7:5;  Num.  33-52 
Lev.  26:.30  will  cut  down  your  i. 
1  Sam.  6:5  i.  of  emerods,  11 
1  K.  14:9  hast  made  i.  to  pro.  me 

1  23  high  places,  i.  and  groves 

2  K.  10:28  they  brought  i.  out 
11:18  i.  brake,  18:4;  23:14 
l'':10  set  up  i. ,-  16  they  made  i 
2.3:24  Josiah  put  away  i.  in  land 

Is.  17:8  not  look  to  groves  or  i. 
27:9  groves  and  i.  not  stand  up 
30:22  ye  shall  defile  oma.  of  i. 
41:29  their  molten  t.  are  \vind 

Jer.  4.3:13  break  i.  of  B.-shemesh 
50:2  her  I.  are  broken  in  pieces 

Ezek.  6:4  your  i.  shall  be  broken 
6  that  your  i.  may  be  cut  down 
7:20  made  i.  of  abominations 
16:17  mad.  to  thyself  i.  of  men 
21:21  king  of  Bab.  consulted  i. 
23:14  i.  of  Chaldeans  portrayed 
.30:13  will  cause  their  i.  to  cease 

Hos.  10:1  have  made  goodly  i. 
2  break  their  alt.  spoil  their  i. 
13:2  they  have  made  i.  of  silver 

Amos  5:26  borne  tab.  of  your  i. 

Mic.  5:13  standing  i.  will  I  cut  off 
IMAGERY. 

Ezek.  8:12  in  chamber  of  i. 
IMAGINATION,  S. 

Gen.  6:5  i.  of  his  heart  was  evil 
8:21  i.  of  man's  heart  is  evil 

Deut.  29:19  though  I  walk  in  i. 
31:21  for  I  know  their  i. 

1  Chr.  28:9  understands  all  thei. 
29:18  keep  this  in  i.  of  heart 

Prov.  6:18  heart  th.  devis.  wic.  i. 
Jer.  23:17  ev.  one  walketh  after  i. 
Lam.  3:60  hast  seen  i.  ag.  me 
61  hast  heard  thi^ir  i.  ag.  me 
Luke  1:.51  scattered  proud  in  i. 
Pcnn.  1:21  became  vain  in  th.  t. 

2  Cor.  10:5  casting  down  i. 

See  HEAKT. 

IMAGINE. 

Job  6:26  ye  i.  to  reprove -words  ? 

21:27  devices  wrong,  i.  ag.  me 
Ps.  2:1  do  jjeo.  i.  vain  thing? 

38:12  and  i.  deceits  all  day  long 

62:3  how  long  will  yei.  mischief 

140:2  i.  mischiefs  in  their  heart 
Prov.  12:20  deceit  in  themi.  evil 
TIos.  7:15  yet  do  they  i.  mischief 
Nah.  1:9  what  do  ye  i.  ag.  L.  ? 
Zee.  7:10  let  none  i.  evil,  8:17 
Acte 4:25  do  peo.  i.  vain  things? 

niAGINED,  ETH. 
Gen.  11:6  nothing  rest,  they  i. 
Ps.  10:2  taken  in  devices  they  i. 

21:11  they  i.  mischievous  device 
Nah.  1:11  one  i.  evil  ag.  the  L. 

IMMEDIATELY. 
Mat.  26:74  i.  the  cock  crew,  Luke 

22:60;  John  18:27 
Mrtrk  1:31  i.  the  fever  left  her 

4:15  Satan  comethi.  and  taketh 
Lii.  6:49  i.  fell;  8:*4  i.  stanched 

19:11  kingdom  of  God  i.  appear 
John  5:9  and  i.  man  was  whole 
Acts  12:23  i.  angel  of  L.  smote 

16:26  I.  all  doors  were  opened 
Gal.  1:16  i.  conferred  not 
Rev.  4:2  and  i.  was  in  the  Spirit 

IMMORTAL. 
1  Tim.  1:17  K.  eternal,  i.  invis. 

IMMORTALITY. 
Rom.  2:7  to  them  who  seek  for  i. 
\  Cor.  1.5:,53mortalmustputoni. 
54  mortal  shall  have  put  on  i. 

1  Tim.  C;16  i.  dwelling  in  liizht 

2  Tim.  1:10  brought  i.  to  light 

IMMl'TADLE. 
Ileb.  6:13  that  by  two  i.  things 

i:»I>irT.\BlLITY. 
Ileb.  0:17  the  i.  of  his  counsel 

IMPART,  ED. 
.Tob  39:17  nor  i.  to  her  underst. 
LUiie  3:11  him  i.  to  liim  ha.  none 

4 


INC 

Rom.  1:11  i.  some  spiritual  gift 

1  Thes.  2:8  willing  to  ha.  i.  souls 

IMPEDI.MENT. 
Mark  7:32  had  i.  in  his  speech 

I.MPENITENT. 
Rom.  2:5  thou,  after  thy  i.  heart 

IMPERIOl'8. 
Ezek.  16:30  work  of  an  i.  woman 

IMPLACABLE. 
Rom.  1:31  without  affection,  i. 

IMPLEAD. 
Acts  19:38  let  them  i.  one  anotb. 

IMPORTUNITY. 
Luke  11:8  because  of  his  i. 

IMPOSE,  ED. 
Ezr.  7:24  not  be  lawful  to  i.  toll 
Heb.  9:10  carnal  ordinances  i.  on 

IMPOSSIBLE. 
Mat.  17:20  nothing?,  unto  yoa 
19.26  with  men  is  j.  Mark  10:27; 

Luke  18:27 
Luke  1:37  with  G.  noth.  i.  18:2T 
17:1  i.  but  offences  will  come 
Beb.  6:4  i.  for  those  enlightened 
18  it  was  i.  for  G.  to  lie 
11:6  without  faith  i.  topleaseO. 
IMPOTENT. 
John  5:3  a  multitude  of  i.  folk 
Acts  4:9  good  deed  done  i.  man 
14:8  man  at  Lystra,  i.  in  feet 
IMPO\'ERISH,  ED. 
Jud.  6:6  Israel  was  greatly 
Is.  40:20  he  that  is  so  i. 
Jer^  5:17  shall  i.  fenced  cities 
Mai.  1:4  Edom  saith.  We  are  t. 

IMPRISONED. 
Acts  22:19  I  i.  and  beat  them 
IMPRISONMENT,  S. 
Ezr.  7:26  banishment  or  i. 

2  Cor.  6:5  approv.  in  stripes,  in  I. 
Heb.  11:36  mockings,  bonds,  i. 

IMPUDENT. 
Prov.  7:13  with  i.  face  she  said 
Ezek.  2:4  for  they  are  i.  childrea 
3:7  house  of  Is.  i.  hard-hearted 

IMPUTE,  ED. 
Lev.  7:18  nor  sh.  it  be  i.  to  him 
17:4  blood  sh.  be  i.  to  that  man 

1  Sain.  22:15  let  not  king  t.  any  t. 

2  Sam.  19:19  not  my  lord  i.  iuiq. 
Rcnn.  4:8  Lord  will  not  i.  sin 

11  righteous,  mi.  be  i.  to  them 
28  therefore  it  was  i.  to  him  for 
righteousness,  23 ;  Jam.  2:23 
24  to  whom  it  shall  be  i. 
5:13  siu  not  i.  wh.  th.  is  no  lavr 

IMPUTETH,  ING. 
Ps.  32:2  whom  Lord  i.  not  iniq. 
Uab.  1:11  i.  his  power  to  his  god 
Rom.  4:6  to  whom  G.  i.  righte. 
2  Cor.  5:19  not  i.  tresp.  to  them 

INASMUCH. 
Mat.  25:40  i.  as  ye  have  done  it 

45  i.  aa  ye  did  it  not  to  one 

INCENSE. 
Ex.  30:8  shall  burn  perpetual  i. 
9  ye  shall  offer  no  strange  i. 
37:29  pure  i.  of  sweet  spices 
40:5  altar  of  gold  for  i.  bef.  ark 
Lev.  10:1  took  censer,  put  i. 
16:13  put  i.  on  fire  before  Lord 
Num.  7:14  spoon  full  of  i.  86 
16::35  fire  cons.  250  men  offer,  i. 

46  Mo.  said  to  Aar.  Put  on  i. 

47  put  on  i.  and  made  atonem. 
Deut.  33:10  shall  put  i.  bef.  thee 
2  Chr.  30:14  altars  of*. 

34:25  burned  i.  to  other  gods 
Ps.  66:15  offer  to  thee  i. 

141:2  prayer  set  bef.  thee  as  i. 
Is.  1:13  i.  is  an  abomination 

43:23  not  wearied  thee  with  i. 

f)0:6  shall  bring  gold  and  i. 

H5:.3  burn.  i.  on  altars  of  brick 

66;:3  burueth  i.  as  if  he  blessed 
Jer.  6:20  why  cometh  i.  from  S.  T 

11:17  prov.  to  auger,  ofl'ering  i. 

41:5  ofl'erings  and  i.  in  th.  hand 

•18:35  him  that  bumeth  i.  to  g. 
Ezek.  8:11  thick  cloud  of  i.  went 

16:18  mine  oil  andi.  before  them 
Mai.  1:11  ev.  place  t.  be  offered 
Luke  1:10  without  at  time  of  i. 
Rev.  8:3  given  to  him  much  i. 

4  smoke  of  i.  ascended  bef.  G. 
See  ALTAB,  Enix,  bchnt. 

Sweet  INCENSE. 
Ex.  25:6  spices  for  sweet  i.  35:8, 
28;  Num.  4:16 

31:11  oil  and  s.  i.  for  holy  place 

39:38  broucrht  oil  and  s.  t.  to  51. 
Lev.  16:12  hands  full  ot  sweet  i. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


INC 
i:VCBIVSED. 

Is.  41:11  i.  ag.  thee  be  ashamed 
45:24  i.  against  him  be  ashamed 
IlVCLIi\E. 
Jos.  a4:23  i.  your  heart  t»  the  L. 
1  A'.  8:58  he  may  i.  our  hearts 
P.-'.  78:1  i.  your  ears  to  words 
119:36  i.  my  heart  to  thy  testi. 
141:4  i.  not  my  heart  to  evil 
See  EAK. 

INCLINED,  ETH. 
Jud,  9:3  hearts  i.  to  follow  A. 
40:1  Lord  i.  unto  me,  116:2 
119:112  i.  my  heart  to  thy  stat. 
Prov.  2:18  her  house  i.  to  death 
5:13  nor  i.  mine  ear  to  them 
Jer.  7:24  nor  i.  ear,  26;  11:8; 

17:23;  34:14 
25:4  not  t.  y.  ear,  35:15;  44:5 
I!VCO!VTI\E\CY. 

1  C&r.  1.5  tempt  you  not  for  y.  i. 

IXCOIVTIIVEIVT. 

2  Tim.  3:3  without  affection,  i. 

i:VCORRUPTIBLE. 
Som.  1.23  changed  glory  of  i.  G. 
1  Cor.  9:25  to  obtain  an  i.  crown 
15:52  the  dead  shall  be  raised  i. 
1  PeC.  1:4  an  inheri.  i.  undefiled 
23  bom  of  i.  seed  by  word  of  G. 
I!VCORRUPTIO\. 
1  Cor.  15:42  cor.  it  is  raised  in  t. 
50  nei.  doth  corruption  inh.  i. 

53  corruptible  must  put  on  i. 

54  corrup.  shall  have  put  on  i. 
IIV(;RE.\SE,  Substantive. 

XiCV.  25:36  no  usury  of  him  or  i. 
37  lend  him  victuals  for  i. 

26:4  the  land  shall  yield  her  i. 
20  land  shall  not  yield  hor  i. 
Num.  18:30  i.  of  threshing-floor 

32:14  an  i.  of  sinful  men 
Deut.  14:22  tithe  all  t.  of  seed 
28  bring  forth  tithe  off. 

28:18  cursed  be  t.  of  kine,  51 
1  Sam.  2:.3.3  i.  of  thy  house  sh.  die 
Job  20:28  i.  of  house  shall  depart 

31:12  root  out  all  mine  i. 
J's.  67:6  earth  shall  yield  her  i. 

78:46  gave  their  i.  to  caterpillar 

83:12  our  land  shall  yield  her  i. 
Prov.  14:4  much  i.  by  stre.  of  o.x 

18:20  with  i.  of  lips  sh.  be  filled 
Ec.  5:10  not  be  satisfied  with  i. 
Is.  9:7  i.  of  his  gov.  be  no  end 
Jtr.  2:3  i.  was  holiness  to  Lord 
Ezek.  18:8  nor  hath  taken  i.  17 
13  «n  usury,  taken  i.  22:13 

34:27  earth  shall  yield  her  i. 
Zee.  8:12  grotmd  sh.  give  her  t. 
1  Cor.  3:6  I  planted,  G.  gave  i.  7 
Eph.  4:16  maketh  i.  of  the  body 
Col.  2:19  body  incr.  w  i.  i.  of  G. 

INCREASE,  Verb. 
XeB.  25:16  by  years  thou  i.  price 
Deut.  6:3  ye  may  i.  mightily 

7:22  beasts  of  field  i.  on  thee 

1  Chr.  27:23  would  i.  Is.  like  stars 
Job  8:7  thy  latter  end  greatly  t. 
Ps.  44:12  dost  not  i.  thy  wealth 

62:10  riches  i.  Bet  not  heart 

73:12  in  world,  i.  in  riches 

115:14  the  L.  shall  i.  yon  more 
Prov.  1:5  wise  man  i.  learn.  9:9 

22: 16  oppresseth  poor  to  i.  rich. 

28:28  they  perish,  righteous  i. 
Ec.  S:ll  goods  i.  increased  eat 

6:11  be  many  things  that  i. 
Is.  29:19  meek  i.  their  joy  in  L. 
Ezek.  5:16  I  will  i.  famine  on  you 

36:29  i.  it,  lay  no  famine  on  you 
(  37 1.  them  with  men  like  a  flock 
Dan.  11:39  lie  shall  i.  with  glory 
Sos.  4:10  cbmmit  whored,  not  i. 
Zee.  10:8  i.  as  they  have  increa. 
Luke  17:5  said.  Lord,  t.  our  faith 
John  3:30  must  i.  I  must  decrea. 

2  Cor.  9:10  i.  fruits  of  righteous. 
1  Thes.  3:12  L.  make  y.  t.  in  love 

4:10  that  ye  i.  more  and  more 
S  Tim.  2:16  i.  to  more  ungodJi. 

INCREASED. 
Gen.  7:17  wat.  i.  bare  up  ark,  18 

30:30  little  hadst,  it  is  now  i. 
43  Jacob  i.  ;  Ex.  1:7  Israel  i. 
1  Sam.  14: 19  noise  went  on  and  i. 
1  Chr.  4:38  house  of  fa.  i.  greatly 
Ezr.  9:6  iniq.  i.  over  our  head 
Ps.  3:1  they  i.  that  trouble  me 

4:7  their  com  and  wine  i. 

49:16  glory  of  his  house  is  j. 
Prov.  9:11  years  of  life  sh.  be  i. 
Ec.  2:9  I  i.  inore  than  all  bef.  me 

5:11  they  are  i.  that  eat  them 
7s.  9:3  multip.  nation,  not  1.  joy 

26:15  thou  hast  i.  nation,  O  L. 


INF 

Jer.  5:6  their  backslidings  are  i. 
15:8  widows  i.  ab.  sands  of  sea 
30:14  bee.  thy  sins  were  i.  15 
Ezek.  16:26  i.  thy  whored.  23:14 
28:5  by  wisdom  hast  thou  i. 
Dan.  12:4  knowledge  shall  be  i. 

Hos.  4:7  as  they  i.  so  th.  sinned 
10:1  accord,  to  fruit,  he  i.  altars 
Zee.  10:8  incr.  as  they  have  i. 

Mark  4:8  that  sprang  up  and  i. 

i!;i'e  2:52  Jesus  i.  in  wisdom 

.ids  6:7  and  the  word  of  God  t. 
16:5  churches  2.  in  number  daily 

2  Cor.  10:13  hope  when  faith  isi. 

Rev.  3:17  rich,  and  i.  with  goods 
INCBEASEST,  ETH. 

Job  10:16  afflic.  i.  ;  12:2;3  i.  nati. 
17  i.  thine  indig.  upon  me 

Ps.  74:23  the  tumiilt  of  those  i. 

Prov.  11:24  scattereth  and  yeti. 
23:28  i.  transgressors  am.  men 
24:5  man  of  know.  i.  strength 
28:8  unjust  gain,  i.  substance 
29:16  wicked  multip.  transg.  i. 

Ec.  1:18  i.  knowledge,  i.  sorrow 

Is.  40:29  he  i.  strength 

IIos.  12:1  i.  lies  ana  desolation 

Ilab.  2:6  woe  to  him  that  i.  that 

CW.  2:19  body  i.  with  inc.  of  G. 
INCREASINe. 

Col.  1:10  i.  in  knowledge  of  God 
IIVCREDIBLE. 

Acts  26:8  i.  G.  should  raise  dead  ? 
IIVCIIRABLE. 

2  Chr.  21:18  smote  him  wi.  i.  di. 

7od  34:6  my  wound  is  i.  without 

Jer.  1.5:18  why  is  my  wound  i. 
.30:12  bruise  is  i.  ;  sorrow  is  i. 

Mic.  1:9  wound  i.  it  is  come  to  J. 
I.\DEBTED. 

Luke  11:4  forgive  every  one  i. 
INDEED. 

Gen.  37:8  sh.  thou  i.  reign  ov.  us  ? 
10  mother  and  broth,  i.  come? 

1  K.  8:27  but  will  God  i.  dwell  on 
earth?  2  Chr.  6:18 

1  C%r.  4:10  wouldest  bless  me  i. 

Job  19:4  be  it  i.  that  I  have  erred 

Is.  6:9  hear  ya  i.  see  ye  i.  but 

Mat.  3:11 1 1.  baptize,  Markl:S; 
Luke  3:16 

Mark  11:32  he  was  a  prophet  i. 

Luke  23:41  {.  just. ;  a4:.34  risen  i. 

John  1:47  behold  an  Israelite  i. 
4:42  tliat  this  is  i.  the  Christ 
6:55  flesh  meat  i.  blood  drink  f . 
7:26  do  rulers  know  i.  this  is  C.  ? 
8:36  Son  make  free,  ye  be  free  t. 

Horn,.  8:7  law,  neither  i.  can  be 

1  Tim.  5:3hon.  widowsaro  wi.  i. 
5  that  is  widow  i.  desolate,  16 

See  ENDEAVOR, 

INDIGNATIOIV. 

2  IT.  3:27  great  i.  against  Israel 
■lob  10:17  increasest  i.  upon  me 
ft.  69:24  pour  out  thy  i.  on  them 

78:49  cast  on  them  wrath,  i. 

102:10  bee.  of  thinei.  and  wrath 
Is.  10:5  staff  in  hand  is  mine  i. 
23  yet  a  little,  the  i.  sh.  cease 

13:5  weapons  of  i.  Jer.  50:25 

26:20  till  i.  be  overpast 

.30:27  his  lips  are  full  of  i. 

.34:2  i.  of  Lord  is  on  all  nations 

66:14  i.  kno.  towards  enemies 
■ler.  10:10  not  able  to  abide  i. 

15:17  thou  hast  filled  me  withi. 
Lam.  2:6  despised  in  i.  of  anger 
Ezek.  21:31  pourmi.  i.  upon  thee 

22:24  not  rained  on  day  of  hisi. 
31  poured  out  mine  i.  on  them 
Dan.  11:.30  i.  against  holy  cove. 
Mic.  7:91  will  Dear  i.  of  Lord 
JVah.  1:6  wlio  can  stand  bef.  i.  f 
Hab.  .3:12  march  thro'  land  in  i. 
Zee.  1:12  had  i.  seventy  years 
Mai.  1:4  against  whom  L.  hathi. 
Mat.  20:24  moved  wi.  i.  ag.  two 

26:8  had  i.  saying.  To  what 
Luke  13:14  ruler  answer,  with  t. 
Acts  5:1"  they  were  filled  with  i. 
Rom.  2:8  obey  unrisht.  i.  wrath 
2  Cor.  7:11  yea,  what  i.  ! 
neb.  10:27  looking  for  of  fiery  I. 
Rev.  11:10  poured  out  cup  of  i. 

INDITING. 

Ps.  45:1  heart  is  i.  good  matter 


INH 

INFAMOUS. 

Etek.  22:5  mock  thee  wh.  art  i. 

INFA.MY. 
Prov.  25:10  th.  i.  turn  not  away 
Ezek.  36:3  are  an  i.  of  the  people 
INFANT,  S. 

1  Sam.  15:3  slay  man,  wo.  and  i. 
Job  3:16  as  i.  wh.  never  saw  light 
Is.  65:20  no  more  an  i.  of  days 
Hos.  13:16  i.  be  dashed  in  pieces 
Luke  18:15  they  bro.  i.  to  him 

INFERIOR. 
Job  12:3  understand,  not  t.  1.3:2 
Dan.  2:35  another  kingdom  i. 

2  Cor.  12:13  i.  to  other  churches 

INFIDEL. 
2  Cor.  6:15  that  believ.  with  i. 

1  Tim.  5:8  is  worse  than  an  i. 

INFINITE, 
./oft  22:5  are  not  th.  iniquities  i. 
Ps.  147:5  his  understanding  is  i. 
iVaA.  3:9  her  strength,  it  was  i. 

INFIRMITY. 
Lev.  12:2  days  of  separation  for  i. 
Ps.  77:10  this  is  mine  i. 
Prov.  18:14  sp.  of  man  sustain  i. 
Lnke  1.3:11  woman  which  had  i. 

12  thou  art  loosed  fr.  thine  i. 
■Tohn  5:5  an  i.  thirty-eight  years 
Rom.  6:19  bee.  of  i.  of  your  flesh 
Cnl.  4:13  through  j.  I  preached 
//»ft.  5:2  himself  comp.  with  i. 

7:28  Ugh-priests  which  have  i. 

INFIRMITIES. 

Mat.  8:17  himself  took  our  i. 
Lvke  5:15  to  be  healed  of  i. 

7:21  cured  many  of  their  I.  8:2 
Rom.  8:26  Sp.  also  helpeth  our  i. 

15:1  strong  bear  i.  of  the  weak 

2  Cor.  11:.30  thinr;3  cone,  mine  i. 
12:5  I  gl.  not,  but  in  mine  i.  9 

10  I  take  pleasure  in  mine  i. 

1  Tim.  5:23  use  wine  for  thine  i. 
Ileb.  4:15  touched  with  feel,  of  i. 

INFLAME,  ING. 
Is.  5:11  conti.  till  wine  i.  them 
57:5  i.  yourselves  with  idols 

INFLAMMATION. 
Lev.  13:28  an  i.  of  the  burning 
Deut.  28:22  L.  smite  thee  with  i. 
INFLICTED. 

2  Cor.  2:6  punishm.  which  was  i. 

INFLUENCES. 
Job  38:31  bind  i.  of  Pleiades  f 

INFOLDING. 
Ezek.  1:4  i.  itself,  and  a  brightn. 

INFORM,  ED. 
Devt.  17:10  accord,  to  all  they  i. 
Dan.  9:22  i.  me,  talked  with  me 
Acts  21:21  are  i.  thou  teachest,  24 
24:1  i.  against  Paul,  23:2,  15 

INGATHERING. 
Ex.  23:16  feast  of  i.  end  of  year 

INGRAFTED. 
Jam.  1:21  rec.  with  meek  i.  word 

INHABIT. 
Xum.  33:.34  defile  not  land  sh.  t. 
Prov.  10:.30  wicked  not  i.  earth 
/*.  42:11  villages  Kedar  doth  i. 
65:21  sh.  build  houses  and  i.  th. 
22  sh.  not  build,  and  anoth.  i. 
■ler.  17:6  shall  i.  parched  places 
Ezek.  33:24  that  i.  wastes  of  Isr. 
Amos^:\i  waste  cities  i.  them 
Zep.  1:13  build  houses,  not  i. 

INHABITANT. 

7s.  5:9  houses  great  without  i. 

6:11  cities  be  wasted  without  i. 

12:6  cry  out  and  shout,  i.  of  Zi. 

20:6  the  i.  of  this  isle  shall  say 

24:17  snare  on  thee,  Oi.  of  earth 

33:24  i.  shall  not  say,  I  am  sick 
Jer.  2:15  cities  burned  without  i. 

4:7  cities  laid  waste  without  i. 
9:11;  26:9;  33:10;  34:22 

41:22  land  a  curse  without  an  i. 

46:19  desolate,  with.  i.  51:29,  37 
Amos  1:5  will  cut  off  i.  from  A. 

8  I  will  cut  off  i.  from  Ashdod 
Mic.  1:12  the  i.  of  Maroth  waited 

13  i.  of  Lachish,  bind  chariot 
15  to  thee,  O  i.  of  Slareshah 

Zep.  2:5  destroy,  th.  sh.  be  no  i. 
3:6  cities  destroyed,  is  none  i. 


INH 

./o«.  2:24  i.  of  country  do  faint 
11:19  peace,  save  i.  of  Gibeon 
17:12  could  not  arive  out  the  i. 
Jud.  1:19,  27 

Jiirl.  5:7  i.  of  the  villages  ceased 
%i  curse  ye  bitterly  z.  thereof 

Ruth  4:4  buy  it  before  the  i. 

2  K.  19:26  i.  wereof  small  power 

2  Chr.  20:2;j  aga.  i.  of  mount  Seir 

■lob  26:5  are  formed  from  und.  i. 

Ps.  3:3:8  i.  of  world  stand  in  awe 
14  he  looketh  on  all  i.  of  earth 
49:1  give  ear,  all  ye  ».  of  world 
75:3  earth  and  i.  thereof  dissolv. 

Is.  10:13  put  down  i.  like  a  man 
18:3  ye  i.  of  the  world,  see  ye 
2;l:2  be  still,  ye  i.  of  the  isle,  6 
24:1  and  scattere.  abroad  the  i. 

5  earth  defiled  under  i.  thereof 

6  the  i.  of  the  earth  are  burned 
26:9  i.  of  world  leam  righteous. 

18  nor  have  i.  of  the  world  fal. 
.38:11  no  more  with  e.  of  world 
40:22  i.  thereof  as  grasshoppers 
42:10  i.  sing  to  Lord  anew  song 
11  let  i.  of  rock  sing 
49:19  land  nar.  by  reason  of  f. 

Jer.  13:13  fill  i.  wi.  drunkenness 
21:6  I  will  smite  t.  of  this  city 
23:14  as  Sodom,  and  i.  thereof 
25:29  Bw.  upon  i.  thereof,  50:35 
26:15  bring  innocent  blood  on  i. 
49:8  dwell  deep,  O  i.  of  D.  ;30 
50:34  L.  disquiet  t.  of  Babylon 
51:35  blood  upon  i.  of  Chaldea 

Lam,  4:12  i.  of  world  not  believ. 

Dan.  4::35  i.  of  earth  as  nothing 

Mic.  6:12  i.  thereof  spoken  lies 
16  I  should  make  i.  a  hissing 

Zee.  8:20  comei.  of  many  cities 

21  i.  of  one  city  go  to  another 
Rev.  17:2  t.  of  earth  made  drunk 
See  jiTBtrsALEM. 

INHABITANTS  of  the  land. 

Gen.  34:30  stink  among  i.  of  I 
Ex.  34:12  lest  ma.  cov.  i.  of  I.  15 
Xvm.  32:17  because  of  i.  of  I. 
■los.  2:9  all  the  i.  of  the  I.  faint 

7:9  i.  of  t.  land  shall  hear  of  it 

9:24  to  destroy  all  i.  of  the  land 
■ler.  1:14  evil  sh.  break  on  i.  of  I. 

10:18  I  will  fling  out  i.  rf  land  . 

47:2  all  the  i.  of  I.  shall  howl 
Hos.  4:1  hath  controv.  wi.  i.  of  I, 
Joel  2:1  let  the  i.  of  thel.  tremble 
Zee.  11:6  no  more  pity  i.  of  land 

INHABITED. 
Ex.  16:.35  till  th.  came  to  land  f.' 
Lev.  16:23  iniqu.  to  a  land  not  i. 
Is.  13:20  it  shall  never  be  i. 

44:26  saith  to  J.  Thou  shalt  be  t. 

45:18  he  formed  earth  to  be  i. 

54:3  make  desola.  cities  to  be  i. 
Jer.  6:8  lest  I  make  land  not  i. 

17:6  in  a  salt  land  and  not  i. 

22:6  make  thee  cities  not  i. 

40:26  sh.be  t.  as  in  days  of  old 

50:13  not  be  i.  ,■  39  no  more  i. 
Ezek.  12:10  cities  i.  be  laid  waste 

29:11  nor  sh.  it  be  i.  forty  years 

36:10  cities  i.  and  wastes  build. 

3S:12  desolate  places  now  i. 
Zee.  2:4  Jerusal.  be  i.  as  tomis 

12:6  Jerusalem  shall  be  i.  again 

11:10  lifted  up,  i.  in  hor  place 
11  Jerusalem  shall  be  safely  i. 

INTIABITERS. 

Bev.  8:13  woe,  woe,  to  i.  of  eartk 
12:12  woe  to  i.  of  earth  and  sea 

INHABITEST,  ETH. 
■Tob  15:28  in  houses  no  man  i. 
Ps.  22:3  thou  that  i.  prais.of  Is. 
Is.  67:15  lofty  One  that  i.  etemi, 

LNHABITING. 
Ps.  74:14  meat  to  peo.  i.  wilder. 

INHERIT. 
Gen.  15:8  sh.  I  kn.  th.  I  sh.  i.  itf 
&.  32:13  they  sh.  i.  it  for  ever 
Xuyn .  18:24  given  it  to  Lev.  to  t.. 
32:19  not  i.  on  yonder  side  Jor. 
Deut.  I:.'i8  shall  "cause  Is.  to  i.  it 
21:16  maketh  his  sons  to  i.  wh. 
■lud.  11:2  not  i.  in  fa.'s  house 
1  Sam.  2:8  i.  the  throne  of  slory 
Ps.  25:13  his  seed  sh.  e.  the  earth 
.37:9  wait  on  L.  sh.  i.  the  earth 
11  meek  sh.  i.  earth.  Mat.  5:5 

22  blessed  of  him  shall  i.  earth 
69:36  seed  of  his  serv.  shall  i.  it 
82:8  O  G.  thou  sh.  i.  all  nations 

Pi-ov.  3:35  the  wise  shall  i.  glory 
8:21  those  who  love  me,  i.  sub. 
11:29  troubl.  own  house,  i.  wi. 
14:18  the  simple  i.  folly 

Is.  49:8  to  i.  desolate  heritages 


INDUSTRIOUS. 

ITT.  11:28  young  man  was  i. 

INEXCUSABLE. 

Rom.  2:1  therefore  thou  art  i. 
INFALLIBLE. 

Acts  1:3  showed  hims.  by  i.  proo, 


INHABITANTS. 

Gen.  10:25  ovorthri-%v  i.  of  cities 
I^.  15:15  i.  of  Canaan  melt  away 
Lev.  18:25  land  vomiteth  out  i. 
25:10  procl.  liberty  to  i.  thereof 
Num.  13:22]and  ea'teth  up  i. 
Deut.  13:15  surely  smite  i.  of  city 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


INH 

Is.  54:3  thy  peed  shall  i.  Gentiles 
65:9  and  mine  elect  shall  i.  it 
Jer.  4!»:1  why  doth  th.  ki,  i.  Gad? 
Zee.  2:12  the  L.  shall  i.  Judah 
Maf  .  Ift29  sh.  i.  everlasting  life 
25;:Vl  i-oine  i.  the  kingdom  pre. 
Ma7/c  10:17  that  I  may  i.  eternal 

life.  Luke  10:25:  18:18 
1  Coi-.      unriirh.  not  i.  king.  G. 

lOnci.  extortion,  i.  Gal.  5:21 
15:50  liesh  and  blood  cannot  i. 
kingd.  of  G.  nor  cor.  i.  inc. 
ffeb.  6:12  thro'  faith  i.  promises 
1  Pet.  3:9  ye  should  i.  blessing 
JRev.  21:7  he  overcom.  i.  things 

IIVHERIT  land. 

Gen.  28:4  then  mayest  i.  land 
Num.  34:i;3  this  is  land  ye  sh.  i. 
Z>evt.  2:31  thou  mayest  i.  his  I. 

16:20  i.  I.  L.  giveth  thee,  19:3 
Ps.  87:29  righteous  shall  i.  the  /. 

34  he  sh.  exalt  thee  to  i.  the  I. 
Is.  60:21  shall  i.  the  1.  for  ever 

INHERITAIVCE. 
Gen.  31:14  is  there  any  i.  ? 
Ex.  15:17  plant  th.  in  thine  i. 
if  i).  25:46  take  them  as  t. 
Mum.  18:20  have  no  i.  thine  i. 
27:8  cause  his  i.  to  pass 
9  i.  brcth.  10  father's  brethren 
82:19  our  i.  is  fallen  on  this 

side,  32;  .34:15 
84:18  to  divide  the  land  by  i. 
36:3  put  to  the  i.  of  the  tribe,  4 
9  nor  i.  remove  from  one  tribe 
Deut.  4:20  people  of  i.  as  ye  are 
9:26  destroj;  not  i.  29  thy  i. 
32:9  Jacob  is  the  lot  of  his  i. 
Jos.  13:14  sac.  of  L.  their  i.  18:7 
33  the  L.  G.  of  le.  was  their  i. 
584:28  people  depart,  every  man 

to  his  i.  Jvd.  2:6  ;  21:24 
Muth  4:6  not  red.  i.  inar  mine  i. 

1  Sam.  10:1  anointed  thee  over  i. 
26:19  from  abiding  in  i.  of  Lord 

2  <S(im.  20:1  neither  have  we  i. 

in  son  of  Jessej  1  K.  12:16 

21:3  ye  may  bless  i.  of  the  Lord 
1  K.  8:51  be  thy  peo.  and  t.  i.  53 
Neh.  11:20  every  one  in  his  i. 
Jb6  31:2  what  i.  of  Almighty  ? 
Ps.  16:5  the  portion  of  mine  i. 

28:9  thine  i.  33: 12  cho.  for  i. 

37:18  their  i.  shall  be  for  ever 

47:4  shall  choose  our-i.  for  us 

68:9  thou  didst  conflrra  thine  i. 

74:2  thine  i.  th.  hast  redeemed 

78:62  was  wroth  with  his  i. 
71  broug.  him  to  feed  Is.  his  i. 

79:1  heatlien  come  into  thine  i. 

94:14  neither  will  he  forsake  i. 

105:11  Canaan,  lot  of  your  i. 

106:5  may  glory  with  thine  i. 
40  that  he  abhorred  his  own  i. 
Prov.  13:22  good  man  leaveth  i. 

17:2  part  of  i.  among  brethren 

19:14  hou.  and  riches  i.  of  fath. 

80:21  i.  may  be  gotten  hastily 
Ec.  7:11  wisdom  good  with  an  i. 
Is.  19:25  blessed  be  Is.  mine  i. 

47:6  I  have  polluted  mine  i. 

63:17  for  serv.  sake,  tribes  of  i. 
Jer.  10:16  Is.  rod  of  his  i.  51:19 

82:8  for  right  of  i.  is  thine 
Lam.  5:2  i.  turned  to  strangers 
Ezek.  44:28  to  them  fori.  I  ami. 

46:16  i.  shall  be  his  son's,  17 
18  not  take  people's  i. 
Mat.  21:38  let  us  seize  on  his  ?. 
Mark  12:7  i.  be  ours,  Luke  20:14 
Luke  12:13  he  divide  i.  with  me 
Acts  20:32  i.  among  sanctified 

26:18  i.  am.  them  sancti.  by  fa. 
Gal.  3:18  if  the  t.  be  of  the  law 
Eph.  1:11  in  whom  obtained  i. 
14  the  earnest  of  our  i. 
18  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  i. 

5:5  hath  any  i.  in  kingd.  of  Ch. 

Col.  1:12  partakers  of  i.  of  saints 

3:24  ye  shall  rec.  the  rew.  of  i. 
Scb.  1:4  he  hath  by  i.  obtained 

9:15  promise  of  eternal  i. 
IPet.  1:4  begot,  i.  incorruptible 

For  IIVHERITAXCE. 

Ex.  34:9  take  us  for  thine  i. 
Mum.  18:21  tenth  in  Isr,/.  i.  26 
26:53  land  sh.  be  divideil /.  an  i. 

33:54  ;  34:2  ;  36:2 ;  Ih  ut.  4:21, 

38;  15:4;  19:10;  Jos.  1.3:6,  7. 

32 ;  14:1 ;  19:49, 51 ;  ^zek.  43:1; 

47:22  ;  48:29 
I>eut.  20:16  the  Lord  doth  give 

thee  for  an  i.  21:23;  24:4; 

25:19  ;  26:1 ;  Jos.  11:23  ;  13:6 ; 

1 4: 13 ;  1  A'.  8:36 :  2  Chr.  6:27 ; 

Jur.  0:18 


INI 

Ps.  2:8  give  thee  heathen/,  i. 
Ezek.  3.3:24  land  is  given  us /.  i. 
47:14  land  sh.  fall  to  you /.  an  i. 
Heh.  11:8  a  place  he  she.  rec./.  i. 
IVo,  or  None  IIVHERITANCE. 
Num.  18:20  sh.  have  no  i.  2:3, 
24;  26:62;  Deut.  10:9;  14:27. 
29;  18:1,  2;  Jos.  13:14,  33;  14:3 
2  Clir.  10:16  we  have  no  i.  in  son 
Acts  7:5  he  gave  him  none  i. 

I\HEBITA>rES. 
Jos.  19:51  the  i.  Joshua  divided 

IIVHERITED,  ETH. 
Num.  32:18  not  return  till  Is.  i. 
35:8  his  inheriting  which  he  i. 
Ps.  105:44  i.  labor  of  the  people 
Jer.  16:19  our  fathers  i.  lies 
Ezek.  .3:3:24  Abraham  i.  the  land 
Ueb.  12:17  would  have  i.  blessing 

IXHERITOR. 
7s.  65:9  out  of  Jud.  i.  of  mount 

See  ENJOY,  ENJOIN. 

INIftCITY. 

Gen.  15:16  i.  of  the  Amorites 
19:15  lest  be  consumed  in  i. 
4-1:16  G.  ha.  found  out  i.  of  ser. 
Ex.  20:5  visiting  the  i.  of  fathers 
upon   the   children,  34:7; 
Nim.  14:18;  Deut.  5:9 
34:7  forgiving  i.  Num.  14:18 
Lev.  18:25  therefore  do  I  visit  i. 
Num.  5:15  bringing  i.  to  rem. 
31  the  man  be  guiltless  from  i. 
23:21  not  bchckl  i.  in  Jacob 
Deut.  .32:4  God  of  truth  with.  i. 
Jos.  22:17  is  i.  of  P.  too  little? 

1  Sam.  3:14  i.  of  Eli's  not  purged 
15:23  and  stubbornness  is  as  i. 
20:8  if  th.  be  in  me  i.  slay  me 
25:24  let  i.  be,  2  Sam.  14:9 

2  Sam.  14:32  if  there  be  i.  in  me 
19:19  let  not  L.  impute  i.  to  mo 
24:10  to  take  awav  i.  of  thy  ser- 
vant, 1  Chr.  2i:8 

2  Chr.  19:7  there  is  no  i.  with  L. 

Job  4:8  they  that  plourfi  i. 
5:16  and  i.  stoppeth  lier  mouth 
6:29  I  pray  you,  let  it  not  be  i. 
30  is  there  i.  in  my  tongue? 
11:6  G.  exact,  less  th.  i.  deserv. 
14  if  i.  be  in  thy  hand 
1.5:5  thy  mouth  uttercth  thine  i. 
16  filthy  is  man  wh.  drink,  i. 
22:23  put  away  i.  from  thy  tab. 
31:11 1.  to  be  punished,  28 
3.3:9  nor  is  there  i.  in  me 
.34::32  if  I  have  done  i. 
35:21  take  heed,  rerard  not  I. 
23  who  can  say,  Tnou  wro.  i.  ? 

Ps.  7:3  if  be  i.  in  my  hands 
14  behold,  he  travaileth  with  i. 
32:2  to  whom  L.  imputeth  noti. 
5  thou  forgavest  i.  of  my  sin 
36:3  words'bf  his  mouth  are  i. 
39:11  dost  correct  man  for  i. 
41:6  his  heart  gather,  i.  to  itse. 
49:5  i.  of  my  heels  compass 
51:5  behold,  I  was  shapcn  in  i. 
53:1  have  done  abominable  i. 
55:3  for  they  cast  i.  upon  me 
56:7  shall  they  escape  by  i.  ? 
66:18  if  I  regard  i.  in  my  heart 
85:2  forgiven  i.  of  thy  peojile 
94:20  throne  of  i.  have  fellowsh. 
107:42  I.  sliall  stop  her  mouth 
10!l:14  let  i.  of  his  fa.'s  be  rem. 
119:3  do  no  i.  walk  in  his  ways 
133  let  not  i.  have  dominion 
123:3  let  put  forth  hands  to  i. 

Prov.  16:6  by  truth  i.  is  purged 
19:28  mouth  of  wicked  dcvou.  i. 
22:8  soweth  i.  shall  reap  vanity 

Ec.  3:16  place  of  right,  i.  there 

Is.  1-4  a  jieople  laden  with  i. 
13  i.  even  the  solemn  meeting 
5:18  woe  to  tliera  tliat  draw  i. 
6:7  thine  i.  is  taken  away 
14:21  prepare  for    or  fathers 
22:14 1,  not  be  purged  from  you 
29:20  watch  for  i.  are  cut  off 
;W:13  i.  shall  be  as  a  breach 
40:3  her  t.  is  pardoned 
53:6  L.  laid  on  him  i.  of  us  all 
57:17  for  i.  of  covetousness 
59:3  your  fingers  defiled  with  i. 
4  bring  forth  i.  6  works  of  i.  7 
64:9  nor  remember  i.  for  ever 

Jer.  2:5  what  i.  have  fa.  fo.inme 
22  thine  i.  is  marked  before  me 
3:13  only  acknowledge  thine  ?. 
13:22  greatn.  ofi.  are  thy  skirts 
14:20  acknowledge  i.  of  fathers 
16:10  our  i.  17  i.  liid  from  eves 
30:14  multi.  ofi.  \:>;IIos.  9:7 
32:18  recompensest  i.  of  fathers 

Lam.  2:14  not  discover^',  thine  i. 

8 


INI 

Lam.  4:22  punishm.  of  i.  accom. 

will  visit  i.  O  daug.  of  Edom 
Ezek.  4:4  lay  i.  of  house  of  Is.  on 

7:13  nor  strength,  himself  in  i. 

18:17  not  die  for  i.  of  his  father 

30  so  i.  shall  not  be  your  ruin 
21:2^3  call  to  remembrance  i.  24 

25  i.  sh.  have  an  end,  29;  35:5 
28:15  till  i.  found  in  thee 
18  defiled  sanctu.  by  i.  of  traf. 
44:12  houses  of  Israel  fall  intoi. 
Dan.  9:24  reconciliation  for  i. 
//o.s-.  7:1  i.  of  Ephraim discovered 
10:9  children  of  i.  13  reaped  i. 
12:8  they  shall  find  no  i.  in  me 
11  is  there  i.  in  Gilead? 
13:12  i.  of  Ephraim  bound  np 
14:1  thou  hast  fallen  by  thine  i. 
2  take  away  i.  rec.  graciously 
^Rc.  2:1  woe  to  them  devise  i. 
3:10  build  up  Jerusalem  with  i. 
7:18  G.  like  thee,  pardoneth  i.  ? 
Hab.  1:13  canst  not  look  on  i. 
2:12  woe  to  himestab.  city  by  i. 
Zep.  .3:5  just  Lord,  will  not  do  i. 

13  remnant  of  Israel  not  do  i. 
Zee.  3:4  caused  i.  pass  from  thee 

9  remove  i.  of  land  in  one  day 
^fal.  2:6  i.  not  found  in  his  lips 
Mat.  13:41  gather  them  wh.  do  i. 

2:3:28  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  i. 

24:12  because  i.  shall  abound 
Acts  1:18  field  with  reward  of  i. 

8:23  thou  art  in  bond  of  i. 
Jiom.  6:19  servants  to  i.  unto  i. 

1  Cor.  13:6  rcjoiceth  not  in  i.  but 

2  Tlies.  2:7  mystery  ofi.  doth  w. 
2  Tun.  2:19  nameth  C.  dep.  fr.  t. 
Tit.  2:14  might  redeem  us  fr.  i. 
Ihb.  1:9  and  thou  hast  hated  i. 
Jam.  3:6  tong.  is  fire,  world  ofi. 

See  BEAR,  COMMIT,  COMMITTED. 

His  IXIQl'ITY. 

Num.  15:31  his  i.  be  upon  him 
Job  20:27  hea\  eus  revealed  his  i. 
21:19  G.  laycth  up  h.  i.  for  chil. 
Ps.  3*6:2  h.  i.  be  found  hateful 
Jer.  31:30  die  for  Ids  i.  Ezek. 

3:18,  19;  7:16;  18:26 
Ezek.  14:7  stum.-block  of  A.  1. 14 
18:18  sh.  die  in  h.  i.  33:8,  9 
33:6  he  is  taken  away  in  his  i. 
2  Pet.  2:16  Bal.  rebuked  for  h.  i. 
Mine  IMQIITY. 

1  ISam.  20:1  what  is  mine  i.  ? 

2  Sam.  22:24  I  kept  myself  from 

m\m  i.  Ps.  18:23 
Job  7:21  not  take  away  jra.  i. 
10:6  thouinquirest  after  m.  i. 

14  not  acquit  me  from  mine  I. 
14:17  thou  Bewest  up  m.  i. 
31:3.3  hiding  m.  i.  in  my  bosom 

Ps.  25:11  pardon  m.  i.  it  is  great 

31:10  stre.  faileth  heca.  otm.  i. 

32:5  mine  i.  have  I  not  hid 

3S;18  for  I  will  declare  mine  i. 

51:2  wash  mc  thoro.  fr.  m.  i. 

Their  IXIQUITY. 
Lev.  26:39  pine  away  in  their  i. 

40if  they  confess  Ih.  i.  41,  43 
Neh.  4:5  aiid  cover  not  their  i. 
Ps.  69:27  add  iniquity  unto  t.  i. 

78::38  forg.  t.  i.  89:32  visit  t.  i. 

94:23  bring  upon  them  their  i. 

106:43  weie  bro.  low  for  their  i. 
Is.  1.3:11  punish  wicked  for  t.  i. 

26:12 punish  inhabitants  fort.  i. 

3:3:2-1  peo.  shall  be  forgiven  t.  i. 
Jer.  14:10  will  now  remem.  th.  i. 

16:18  he  will  recompense  th.  i. 

18:23  forgive  not  their  i. 

25:12  punish  nation  for  their  i. 

31:34  for  I  will  forgive  their  i. 

33:8  cleanse  them  from  all  th.  i. 

36:3  that  I  may  forgive  their  i. 

31  punish  hi«^  servants  for  t.  i. 
Ezek.  4:5  laid  on  th.  years  of  t.  i. 

17  may  consume  away  for  t.  i. 
7:19  stumblinir-bl.  of?,  i.  14:3 
14:10  bear  punishment  of  th.  i. 
29:16  bringeth  t.  i.  to  remem. 
39:23  Is.  into  captivity  for  t.  i. 
Hos.  4:8  set  their  heart  on  th.  i. 
5:5  shall  Is.  and  Ejih.  fall  in  t.  i. 
9:9  he  will  remember  thi  ir  i. 

>Vork  IMQUTY. 
Ps.  141:4  with  men  that  w.  i 
Is.  31:2  ag.  help  of  them  u\  i. 
32:6  tf.  t.  to  iiractise  hypocrisy 
Mat.  7:23  depart  fr.  mc,  ye  u\  i. 

\Vorkers  of  IXIQUITY. 
Job  31:3  punishment  to  iv.  of 
34:8  go  in  comp.  with  ?c.  of  i. 
22     of  i.  hide  themselves 
Ps.  5:5  hatest  all  workers  of  i. 
6:8  all  ye  rv.  qf  i.  Luke  13:27 

re 


INN 

Ps.  U:i  IP.  ofi.  ISO  knowl.  7  5.3:4 
28:3  draw  not  away  wi.  w.  ofi. 
36:12the?i).  ofi.  fallen 
37:1  nor  be  envious  ag.  w.  ofi. 
59:2  deliver  me  from  w.  oft. 
64:2  insurrection  of  the  w.  ofi. 
92:7  all  the  w.  ofi.  do  flourish 

9  the  w.  of  i.  shall  be  scattered 
94:4  w.  of  i.  boast  themselves 

16  stand  up  formeaga.  u\  ofi. 

125:5  lead  th.  forth  with  u:  ofi. 

141:9  keep  me  fr.  gins  of  of  i. 
Proti.  10:29  dest.  to  w.  ofi.  21:15 

INIQl'ITIES. 
Lev.  16:21  confess  over  goat  all  i. 

26:39  in  i.  of  fa.  sh.  they  pine 
Ezr.  9:6  i.  increased  over  head 
13  punished  less  i.  deserved 
Neh.  9:2  Is.  confessed  i.  of  fath. 
Job  13:2;?  how  many  are  mine  i. 
26  makest  me  to  poss.  i.  of  yo. 

22:5  wicked,  great,  i.  infinite 
Ps.  38:4  i.  gone  over  my  head 

40:12  i.  have  taken  hold  on  me 

51:9  hide  fa.  fr.  sins,  blot  out  t. 

64:6  search  out  i.  65:3  i.  preva. 

79:8  remember  not  ag.  us  i. 

90:8  hast  set  our  i.  before 

103:3  L.  who  forgiveth  all  t. 

10  nor  rewarded  us  accord,  to  i. 
1.30:3  shou.  mark  i.  who  standT 

8  redeem  Israel  from  all  his  t. 
Prov.  5:22  own  i.  take  wicked 
Is.  43:24  wearied  me  with  th.  i. 

53:5  he  was  bruised  for  our  i. 

59:12  our  i.  we  know  them 

64:6  i.  like  wind  taken  us  away 
7  consum.  us  because  of  our  t. 
Jer.  11:10  to  i.  of  forefathers 

14:7  though  ouri.  testify  ag.  ua 
Lam.  4:13  for  i.  of  her  priests 
Ezek.  28:18  by  multi.  of  thine  i. 
Dan.  4:27  break  off  thine  i. 

9:13  w  e  might  turn  from  our  i. 
Mic.  7:19  he  will  subdue  our  t. 
Acts  3:26  turn.  ev.  one  fr.  his  i. 
Pom.  4:7  blessed  they  wh.  i.  for. 
Bev.  18:5  God  hath  rememb.  i. 

Their  INIQUITIES. 

Lev.  16:22  goat  bear  on  him  t.  i. 
Ps.  107:17  fools  bee.  otthtir  i. 
Is.  53:11  he  shall  bear  their  I. 
Jer.  33:8 1  will  pardon  all  theiri. 
Lam.  5:7  we  have  borne  t.  i. 
Ezek.  32:27  t.  i.  be  on  their  bones 
Meb.  8:12  t.  i.rem.  no  more,  10:17 

Your  IXiaUITIES. 
Num.  14:34  forty  ye.  ye  bear  i. 
Js.  50:1  for  y.  i.  ye  sold  yourself 

59:2  y.  i.  separated  you  and  G. 

65:7  yatiri.  I  will  recompense 
Jer.  5:25  y.  i.  turned  away  thin. 
Ezek.  24:23  ye  pine  away  for  y.  i. 

36:31  loathe  yourselves  for  y.  i. 
Amos  3:2  punish  you  for  y.  i. 

IXJCRED. 
Gal.  4:12  ye  have  not  i.  me  at  all 

ixjcRiors. 

1  Tim.  1:13  a  persecutor  and  i. 

IXjrSTICE. 
Job  10:17  not  for  i.  in  my  hands 
IXR. 

.Ter.  30:18  wrote  them  with  i. 

2  Cor.  3:3  not  with  i.  but  the  S. 
2  Joh?i  12  not  wa  wi.  i.  3  John  13 

IXRHORX. 
Ezek.  9:2  wriler's  i.  bv  side,  3, 11 
IX\. 

Gen.  42:27  ass  jjioven.  in  the  i. 

43:21  came  to  i.  opened  sacks 
Ex.  4:24  in  the  i.  L.  met  him 
Luke  2:7  no  room  for  them  in  i. 

10:34  brougnt  him  loan  i. 

IWER. 
1  K.  6:27  cherubim  in  i.  house 
1  CAr.  28:11  patterns  ofi  parlors 
Est.  4:11  to  king  into  i.  court 

51  Esther  stood  in  the  i.  court 
Ezek.  10:3  cloud  filled  the  i.  cou. 

42:15  cud  of  measuringi.  house 

46:1  gate  ofi.  court  sh.  six  da. 
Acts  16:24  thrust  th.  into  i.  pris. 
Eph.  3:16  strengthened  iui.  man 

See  CHA3LBER. 

IWERMOST. 

Prov.  18:6  i.  parts  of  belly,  26:23 
IXAOCEXCY. 

Gen.  20:5  m  the  i.  of  my  hands 
Ps.  26:6  wash  niy  hands  in  i. 
73:13  I  washed  "hands  in  i. 
Dan.  6:22 1.  was  found  in  me 
Hos.  8:5  how  long  ere  attain 
to  i. 


CRUDEN  S  CONCORD A^s'CE. 


INS 

I\!VOCE!VT,  S. 

Si:.  23:7  i.  and  right,  elay  not 
Z>eu(.  27:25  tak.  reward  to  s]ay  i. 
Job  4:7  who  ever  perished  be.  i. 
9:23  laugh  at  the  trial  of  the  i. 
28  thou  wilt  not  hold  me  i. 
17:8  i.  stir  up  afjainst  hypocrite 
22:19  the  i.  laugh  them  to  scorn 

30  shall  deliver  island  of  the  i. 
27:17  i.  shall  divide  the  silver 
33:9  I  am  i.  nor  is  iniq.  in  mo 

Fs.  10:8  in  sec.  places  murder  i. 

15:5  taketh  reward  against  i. 

19:13  i.  fr.  great  transgression 
JVoM.  1:11  lurk  privily  for  i. 

28:20  haste  to  he  rich  not  be  i. 
Jer.  2:34  found  blood  of  poor  i. 
35  thou  sayest,  Because  I  am  i. 

19:4  filled  place  with  blood  of  i. 
Mat.  27:2-1 1  am  i.  of  the  blood  of 

Se^  BLOOD. 

IWCMERABLE. 

Job  2\:33  there  are  i.  before  him 
JPs.  40:12  i.  evils  comp.  about 

104:25  wherein  things  creep,  i, 
Jer.  46:23  grasshoppers,  are  i. 
Luke  12:1  an  i.  mult,  gathered 
Ileb.  11:12  sand  by  sea-shore  i. 

12:22  to  i.  company  of  angels 
IXORDIXATE. 
Ezek.  23:11  corrupt  in  i.  love 

Col.  3:5  fornication,  i.  affection 

IIVQUIRE. 
G€n.  24:57  we  will  i.  at  damsel 

25:22  Rebekah  went  to  i.  of  L. 
Ex.  18:15  people  come  to  i.  of  G. 
Deut.  12:30  i.  not  after  their  gods 

13:14  Shalt  i.  and  make  search 
Jud.  4:20  when  any  man  doth  i. 
1  Sam.  22:15  th.  begin  to  i.  of  G. 

28:7  seek  me  a  woman,  that  I  i. 
1  K.  22:5  i.  at  the  word  of  the 

Lord  to-day,  2  Chr.  18:4 
S  K.  go,  i.  of  Baal-zebub 

16:15  bra.  altar  for  me  to  i.  by 

22:13  i.  of L.  forme,  2  Chr.  34:21 

1  Chr.  10:13  familiar  spirit  to  i. 
21:30  David  not  go  bef.  it  to  i. 

Ezr.  7: 14  sent  to  i.  concerning  J. 
Job  8:8  for  i.  of  the  former  age 
Ps.  27:4  and  to  i.  in  his  temple 
Ec.  7:10  tnou  dost  not  i.  wisely 
/s.  21:12  if  ye  will  i.  ye 
Jer.  21 :2  i.  of  the  Lord  for  us 

37:7  that  sent  you  to  i.  of  me 
E:ek.  14:7  cometh  to  proph.  to  i. 

20:1  elders  came  to  i.  of  Lord 
Mat.  10:11  i.  who  is  worthy 
Lulce  22:23  to  i.  among  them- 
selves, John  16:19 
^c;s9:ll  i.  for  Saul 

19:39  if  i.  concerning  other  mat. 

23:15  as  tho'  i.  somethins;,  20 

2  Cor  8:23  any  do  i.  of  Titus 

I\QCIRED. 
Jud.  20:27  children  of  Is.  i.  of  L. 

1  Sam.  22:10  Abimelech  i.  of  L. 
23:2  David  i.  of  the  Lord,  4; 

30:8;  2  2:1;  5:19,  23; 

21:1;  1  Chr.  14:10,  14 
28:6  Saul  i.  Lord  answered  not 

2  <SaTO.  16:23  as  if  i.  at  oracle  of 

1  Chr.  10:14  Saul  i.  not  of  Lord 
13:3  i.  not  at  ark  in  days  of  S. 

Ps.  78:.34  and  i.  early  after  God 
Ezek.  14:3  should  I  be  i.  of  at  all 
20:3  as  I  live  I  will  not  be  i.  of 

31  shall  I  be  i.  of  bv  you,  O  Is- 
rael? I  will  not  be  i.  of  by 

36:37  I  will  yet  for  this  be  i.  of 
Dan.  1:20  in  all  king  i.  of  them 
Zep.  1:6  have  not  i.  for  the  Lord 
Mat.  2:7  Herod  i.  of  wise  men,  10 
John  4:52  i.  hour  began  to  ame. 

2  Cor.  8:23  or  our  brethren  be  i. 
1  Pet.  1:10  of  wh.  sal.  prophets  i. 

IXQUIREST. 
Job  10:6  i.  after  mine  iniquity 

INQUIRY. 
JVoa.  20:25  after  vows  to  make  i. 

ixauisiTiox. 

Deut.  19:18  jud.  sh.  make  dili.  i. 
2:23  i.  was  made  of  matter 
9:12  when  mak.  i.  for  blood 
IXSCRIPTIOX. 
Acts  17:23  an  altar  with  this  i. 
I\SIDE. 

1  K.  6:15  cov.  walls  i.  with  wood 

INSPIRATION. 
JbS  32:8  i.  Aim.  giv.  understan. 

2  TiOT.  3:16  scripture  is  by  i.  of 

INSTANT,  LY. 
Is.  29:5  it  sh.  be  at  an  i.  sudden. 
30:13  whose  breaking  com.  at  i. 


INS 

■Jer.  18:7  at  what  i.  I  speak,  9 
Luke  2:38  com.  th.  i.  gave  than. 

7:4  they  besought  him  i. 
Acts  26:7  twelve  tribes  i.  serve 
Rom.  12:12  continu.  i.  in  prayer 
2  yiwi.  4:2  be  i.  in  season,  out  of 

INSTRUCT. 
Dent.  4:30  hear,  th.  hemi.  i.  thee 
Neh.  9:20gavest  thy  S.  to  i.  th. 
.7o6  40:2  shall  he  that  contend  i. 
Ps.  16:7  my  reins  also  i.  me  • 

.32:8  I  will  i.  thee  and  teach  th. 
Cant.  8:2  who  will  i.  me 
Is.  28:26  God  doth  i.  him 
Dan.  11:3:J  underst.  sh.  i.  many 

1  Cor.  2:16  that  he  may  i.  him 

INSTRCCTED. 
32:10  L.  led  him  ab.  i.  him 
Job  4:3  behold  thou  hast  i.  many 
P«.  2:10  be  i.  ye  judges  of  earth 
Prov.  5:13  mine  ear  to  th.  i.  me 

21:11  the  wise  is  i.  he  receiveth 
7s.  8:11  L.  spake  thus  and  i.  me 

40:14  i.  him  and  taught  him 
Jer.  6:8  be  i.  O  J.  lest  soul  dep. 

31:19  after  i.  I  smote  on  thigh 
Mat.  1:3:52  every  scribe  who  is  i. 

14:8  being  bef.  i.  of  her  mother 
Luke  1:4  things  th.  hast  been  i. 
Acts  18:25  was  i.  in  way  of  Lord 
Bom.  2:18  being  i.  out  of  law 
Phil.  4:12  in  all  things,  I  am  i. 
INSTRUCTING. 

2  JYot.  2:25  i.  those  that  oppose 

INSTRUCTION. 
■Tob  33:16  open,  ears,  stealeth  i. 
ft.  50:17  seeing  thou  hatest  i. 
Prov.  1:2  to  know  wisdom  andt. 
3  to  receive  the  i.  of  wisdom 

7  fools  des.  wisdom  and  i.  15:5 

8  son,  hear  i.  of  thy  father,  4:1 
4:13  take  hold  of  i. 

5:12  say.  How  have  I  hated  i. 
23  die  without  i.  go  astray 

6:23  reproofs  of  i.  way  of  life 

8:10  receive  my  i. ;  33  hoar  i. 

9:9  give  i.  to  a  wise  man 

10:17  in  way  of  life  that  keep.  i. 

12:1  loveth  i.  loveth  knowledge 

13:1  wise  son  heareth  father's  i. 
18  Bhame  to  him  that  refus.  i. 

15:32  refus.  i.  despiseth  his  soul 
33  fear  of  L.  is  the  i.  of  wisd. 

16:22  but  the  i.  of  fools  is  folly 

19:20  hear  counsel  and  rec.  i. 
27  cease  to  hoar  i. 

23:12  apply  thy  heart  to  i. 
23  buy  also  i.  and  understand. 
■Jer.  17:23  not  hear  nor  rec.  i. 

32:33  not  hearkened  to  rec.  i. 
Ezek.  5:15  a  repro.  a  taunt,  an  i. 
Zep.  3:7  surely  thou  wilt  roc.  i. 
2  Tim.  3:16  scrip,  is  profitable  i. 

INSTRUCTOR,  S. 
Gen.  4:22  Tubal  Cain  an  i. 
Rom.  2:20  an  i.  of  the  foolish 
1  Cor.  4:15  ye  have  10,000  i. 

IN.STRUMENT. 
yum.  35:16  smite  him  with  i. 
Ps.  33:2  wi.  i.  of  ten  strings,  92:3 

144:9  sing  new  song,  O  G.  on  i. 
7s.  28:27  not  thr.  with  thresh,  i. 

41:15  make  th.  sharp  thresh,  i. 

,54:16  bringeth  forth  i.  for  work 
Ezek.  33:2  song  of  one  play  on  i. 

INSTRUMENTS. 
Gen.  49:5  i.  of  cruelty  in  habita. 
Ex.  25:9  pattern  of  all  the  i. 
Num.  3:8  all  i.  of  tabernacle 

7:1  sancti.  alii,  thereof,  31:6 
1  Sam.  8:12  i.  of  war,  i.  of  char. 

18:6  meet  S.  with  i.  of  music 
1  K.  19^21  boiled  th.  flesh  with  i. 
1  Chr.  9:29  oversee  i.  of  sanctu. 

10:42  make  sou.  with  musical  i. 
Ps.  7:13  prepared  i.  of  death 

68:25  players  on  i.  followed 

87:7  players  on  i.  be  thero 

150:4  with  stringed  i. 
Ec.  2:8  musical  i.  of  all  sorts 
Is.  32:7  i.  also  of  the  churl 

38:20  sing  song  to  stringed  i. 
Dan.  6: 18  nor  i.  of  music  brou. 
Amos  1:3  threshed  G.  with  I.  of 

6:5  invent  to  thomsel.  i.  of  mu. 
Ilab.  3:19  singing  on  stringed  i. 

7,ec  11:15  i.  of  foolish  shepherd 
Rom.  6:13  nor  y.  mem.  i.  of  un- 
right.  members  as  i.  of  righ. 
INSURRECTION. 
Ezr.  4:19  this  city  hath  made  i. 
Ps.  64:2  i.  of  workers  of  iniquity 
Mark  15:7  bound  th.  th.  mads  i. 

who  had  commit,  mur.  in  i. 
Acts  18:12  J  made  i.  one  accord 


INV 
INTEGRITY. 

Gen.  20:5  i.  of  my  heart,  6 
Job  2:3  still  he  holdeth  fast  his  i. 
9  dost  thou  still  retain  th.i.? 

27:5  I  will  not  remove  my  i. 

31:6  that  God  may  know  my  i. 
Ps.  7:8  according  to  my  i.  in  me 

25:21  i.  and  uprightn.  preserve 

26:1  I  have  walked  in  mine  i. 

11  as  forme,  I  will  walk  in  i. 
41:12  thou  uphold,  me  in  my  i. 
78:72  fed  accord,  to  i.  of  heart 

Prov.  11:3  i.  of  upright  guide  th. 
19:1  poor  that  walketh  in  i. 
20:7  just  man  walketh  in  his  t. 
INTELLIGENCE. 
Dan.  11:30  i.  with  them  forsake 

INTEND. 
2  Chr.  28:13  i.  to  add  more  to  si. 
Acts  5:28  i.  to  bring  man's  blood 
35  what  ye  i.  to  do  these  men 
INTENDED,  EST. 
Ex.  2:14  i.  thou  to  kill  me 
Ps.  21:11  i.  evil  against  thee 

INTENDING. 
Lvke  14:2S  wh.  of  you  i.  to  build 
Acts  12:4  i.  after  Easter  to  bring 

INTENT,  S. 
iChr.  16:1  i.  might  let  none  go 
Jer  30:24  performed  i.  of  heart 
i/b^ft  11:15  not  there  to  thei. 
13:28  for  what  i.  he  spake 
Acts  9:21  came  hither  for  that  i. 

10:29  what  i.  ye  ha.  sent  for  me 
1  Cor.  10:6  i.  we  should  not  lust 
Enh.  3:10  t.  that  now  to  princi. 
Heb.  4:12  discemer  of  i.  of  heart 

INTERCESSION,  S. 
Is.  53:12  i.  for  transgressors 
Jer.  7:16  no.  lift  cry,  nor  make  i. 
27:18  lot  th.  now  make  i.  to  L. 
7?OTffl.  8:26  Sp.  maketh  i.  27,  34 
11:2  maketh  i.  to  G.  ag.  Israel 
77^^.7:25  liveth  to  make  i. 
1  Tim.  2:1  prayers  and  i.  be  ma. 

INTERCE.SSOR. 
7s.  59:18  wondered  th.  was  no  i. 

INTER.MEDDLE,  ETH. 
Prov.  14:10  stranger  not  i. 
1S:1  seeketh  audi,  with  wisd. 
INTERMISSION. 
Lajn.  3:49  coasoth  not  without  i. 

INTERPRET. 
Gen.  41:8  none  could  i.  to  Phar. 

12  accord,  to  dream  he  did  i. 

1  Cor.  12:30  do  all  i.  ;  14:5  exc.  i. 
14:13  he  may  i.  ;  27  lot  one  i. 

INTERPRETATION. 
Gen.  40:5  i.  of  dream,  41:11 
12  Joseph  said.  This  is  the  i. 
of  it,  18 ;  Dan.  4:24 ;  5:26 
Prov.  1:6  unders.  proverb  and  i. 
Dan.  2:4  we  shall  show  i.  7,  36 
45  dream  is  certain,  and  i.  sure 
4:19  i.  thereof  be  to  thine  ene. 
■John  1:42  Cephas,  is  by  i.  a  stone 
9:7  pool  of  Siloam,  is  by  i.  sent 
Acts  9:.36  Tab.  by  i.  called  Dorc. 
13:8  Elymas  sorcerer,  na.  by  i. 

1  Cor.  12: 10  another  2.  of  tongues 
14:26  every  one  of  you  ha.  an  i. 

Heb.  7:2  by  i.  king  of  righteous. 

2  Pet.  1:20  no  prophecy  of  pri.  i. 

INTERPRETATIONS. 
Gen.  40:8  do  not  i.  belong  toG.  ? 
Dan.  5:16  thou  canst  make  i. 

INTERPRETED. 
Ezr.  4:7  and  i.  in  Syrian  tongue 
Mat.  1:23  being  i.  is,  G.  with  us 
Mark  5:41  wh.  is, beingi.  damsel 
15:'22  being  i.  place  of  a  skull 
34  i.  my  God,  my  God 
.John  1:38  i.  master;  41  i.  Christ 
Acts  4:36  i.  son  of  consolation 

INTERPRETER,  S. 
Gen.  40:8  and  there  is  no  i.  of  it 
4'2:23  Joseph  spake  to  th.  by  i. 
Job  33:23  and  i.  one  am.  thous. 
1  Cw.  14:28  if  there  be  no  2.  keep 

INTERPRETING. 
Dan.  5:12  i.  of  dreams  found  in 
INTREAT,  ED,  etc.   See  en- 
treat. 

INTRUDING. 
Col.  2:1-3  i.  into  things  not  seen 
INV.VDE,  ED. 

1  Sam.  23:27  Philistines  i.  land 

2  K.  13:20  Moabites  i.  land 

2  Chr.  20:10  would,  not  let  Is.  i. 
28:18  Philistines  had  i.  cities 
Ilab.  3:16  will  i.   them  with 
troops 

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IRO 
IN'VASION. 

1  (Sam.  30:14  made  i.  on  thoBouth 

INVE.NT,  ED. 

2  C%r.  26:15  engines  i.  by  cunnl. 
Amos  6:5  i.  instruments  of  musio 

INVENTIONS. 
Ps.  99:8  tookost  vcng.  of  their  {. 
106:29  prov.  him  to  anger  wi.  i. 

39  whoring  with  their  own  i, 
Prov.  8:12  knowledge  of  witty  i. 
Ec.  7:29  sought  out  many  i. 

INVENTORS. 
7?(Wi.  1:30  i.  of  evil  things 

INVISIBLE. 
Rom.  1:20  i.  things  clearly  seen 
CW.  1:15  image  oi  thei.  God 

16  lioaven  and  earth,  vi.  audi. 
1  Tim.  1:17  to  King  immortalj  i. 
Ileb.  11:27  seeing  him  who  is  t. 

INVITED. 

1  Sam.  9:24  I  have  i.  the  people 

2  Sam.  13:23  Absa.  i.  king's  son 
Est.  5:12  to-morrow  am  1  i. 

INWARD. 
Lev.  13:55  in  fire,  it  is  fret  f. 

1  7t".  7:25  all  hinder  parts  were  i. 

2  Chr.  3:13  and  th.  faces  were  i. 
Job  19:19  my  i.  friends  abhor,  ma 

38:;36  put  wisdom  in  i.  parts 
Ps.  5:9  t.  part  is  very  wickedn. 

49:11  i.  thought  is,  that  houses 

51:6  dosirest  truth  in  the  i.  par. 

64:6  i.  thought  of  them  is  deep 
Prov.  20:27  all  i.  parts  of  belly 
30stripes  the  i.  parts  of  belly 
Is.  16:11  i.  parts  sound  for  Ker-h. 
.7e?'.  31:.33  put  my  law  in  i.  parts 
Lnle  11:.39  i.  part  full  of  raven. 
Rmi.  7:22  law  of  G.  after  i.  man 
2  f 'or.  4:16  the  i.  man  is  renew. 

7:15  i.  afl'ection  more  abundant 

INWARDLY. 
Ps.  62:4  with  mouths,  curse  i. 
Mat.  7:15  but  i.  they  are  wolvea 
Rom.  2:29  a  Jew  who  is  one  i. 

INWARDS. 
Ex.  29:13  covereth  i.  22;  Lev. 
3:3,  9,  14;  4:8;  7:3;  9:19 

17  thou  Shalt  wash  the  t.  Lev, 
1:9,  13;  9:14 

Lev.  4:11  i.  and  dung  bum 
8:16  fat  on  i.  M.  burnt  on  altar 
21  he  washed  i.  and  legs 
IRON,  Substantive. 
Xiim.  35:16  with  instrument  of  J. 
Dent.  3:11  Og's  bedstead  was  i. 
4:20  L.  brought  you  out  of  the  i. 

furnace,  1  K.  8:51 ;  Jer.  11:4 
8:9  a  land  whose  stones  are  i. 
28:23  earth  under  thee  sh.  be  i. 
48  yo.  of  i.  on  neck,  Jer.  28:14 
Jos.  8:31  over  wh.  no  man  lift  i. 
17:16  chariots  of  i.  Jud.  1:19 
.hid.  4:3  900  chariots  of  i.  13 

1  Sam.  17:7  spear's  head  weighed 

609  shekels  of  i. 

2  Sam.  12:31  under  harrows  oti. 

axes  of  i.  1  Chr.  20:3 
23:7  must  be  fenced  with  i. 

1  K.  6:7  nor  any  tool  of  i.  heard 
22:11  horns  of  i.  2  CKr.  18:10 

2  A'.  6:6  and  the  i.  did  s\vim 

1  ('A?'.  22:3  prep.  i.  in  abundance 

29:2  prep.  i.  for  things  of  i.  7 
Job  28:2  i.  is  taken  out  of  earth 

40:18  behemoth's  bones  like  i. 

41:27  he  esteemeth  i.  as  straw 
Ps.  2:9  break  them  with  rod  of  i. 

105:18  hurt,  he  was  laid  in  i. 

107:10  bound  in  i.  ,■  16  bars  of  i. 

149:8  bind  nobles  with  fet.  ofi. 
Prov.  27:17  i.  sharponeth  i. 

10:10  if  the  i  be  blunt 
7s.  10::34  cut  thic.  of  forest  wi.  i. 

45:2  I  will  cut  asunder  bars  of  i. 

60:17  for  i.  I  will  bring  silver 
Jer.  15:12  shall  i.  break  north,  i. 

17:1  written  with  pen  ofi. 

28:13  make  for  them  yokes  of  i. 
Ezek.  4:3  i.  pan,  set  for  wall  of  t. 

27:12  Tarshish  merchant  with  i. 
Dan.  2:33  legs  of  i.  feet  part  i. 
35  the  i.  and  clay  broken 

40  fourth  kingdom  strong  as  i. 
7:19  whose  teeth  were  ofi. 

Amos  1:3  Gil.  with  instru.  ofi. 
Mic.  4:13  I  will  make  thy  horn  i. 
1  Tiiyi.  4:2  consc.  seared  with  i. 
Rev.  2:27  rule  th.  vvitha  rod  ofi. 

12:5;  19:15 
9:9  as  it  were  breastplates  ofi. 
See  BRASS. 

IRON. 

Deut.  27:5  not  lift  up  any  i.  tool 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORD AJ^-CE. 


ISL 

Jos.  17;18  they  have  i.  chariots 
Jo6  t!l:24  "raven  with  i.  pen 
20:M  shall  flee  from  i.  weapon 
Js.  48:4  thy  neclc  is  an  i.  sinew 
Jer.  1:18  thee  this  day  i.  pillar 
Ezek.  4:3  take  unto  thee  i.  pan 
Dan.  7:7  it  had  great  i.  teeth 
Acts  12:10  came  to  the  i.  gate 

IROIVS. 
Jo*  41:7  fill  skin  with  barbed  i.  ? 
IS. 

Rev.  1:4  which  i.  was,  and  i.  to 
come,  8 ;  4:8 
17:8  that  was,  i.  not,  yet  i. 
10  one  i.  the  other  i.  not  come 
IS  not. 

Gen.  37:30  said.  The  child  i.  wo« 
42:13  youn.  with  fa.  one  i.  re.  32 
42:36  Joseph  i.  no^  Simeon  i.  n. 
£ev.  17:8  beast  was,  and  i.  7i.  11 

ISAAC. 
Oen.  17:19  his  name  I.  21:3,  12 
21:10  heir  with  my  son,  even  I. 
22:2  take  thine  only  son  I.  9 
S4:4  take  a  wife  for  I.  14 
25:5  had  unto  I.  9,  11,  20,  26 
26:1 1,  went  to  Abiraelech 
28:1 1,  called  Jacob,  blessed  h. 
31:42  fear  of  I.  had  been  with 
35:27  Jacob  came  to  I.  29 
•48:15  God  before  wh.  I.  walked 
Ex.  3:6  the  God  of  I.  15, 16 ;  4:5 ; 
Gen.  32:9 ;  1  K.  18:36 ;  1  Chr. 
29:18;  llChr.  30:6;  Mat.  22:.32; 
Mark  12:26;    Luke  20:3T; 
Acts  3:13 
Jos.  24:3  and  gave  him  I. 

1  Chr.  16:16  unto  I.  Ps.  105:9 
Amos  7:9  high  places  of  I. 
Mat.  1:2  Abraham  besat  I.  and  I. 

begat  J.  Luke  3:34;  Acts  7:8 
8:11  many  shall  sit  down  with  I. 
Luke  13:28  see  I.  in  kingd.  of  G. 
Jiom.  9:10  conceived  by  father  I. 
Gal.  4:28  we,  as  I.  was,  are  of  pro. 
Heb.  11:9  in  tabernacles  with  I. 
17  Abraham  offered  up  I. 
20  I.  blessed  Jacob,  Jam.  2:21 
ISAIAH,  or  ESAIAS. 

2  K.  19:2  Eliakim  to  I.  Is.  37:2 
20:1  I.  came  to  him.  Is.  38:1 

2  Ch  r.  26:22  acts  did  I.  wr.  32:32 
Js.  20:3  my  serv.  I.  hath  walked 
J/a«.  3:3  pro.  E.  4:14;  8:17;  12:17; 
l;3:14;  i»to;3:4;  John  1:23 
15:7  E.  proph.  of  you,  Mark  7:6 
Luke  4:17  book  of  prophet  E. 
John  12:39  bee.  that  E.  said,  41 
Acts  8:28  the  eunuch  read  E.  30 
28:25  spake  the  H.  Ghost  by  E. 
Motn.  9:27  E.  crieth  cone.  Israel 
10:16  E.  saith,  L.  who  hath  ?  20 
I  15:12  E.  saith.  There  shall  be 
ISCARIOT.    See  judas. 
ISH-BOSHETH.     2  Sam.  2:8; 
3:8,  14 ;  4:8,  12 

ISHMAEL. 
Gen.  16:11  call  name  I.  15,  16 
17:18  O  that  I.  mi.  live,  20,  25 
25: 17  these  are  the  years  of  I. 
28:9  then  went  Esau  unto  I. 
UK.  25:23  I.  came  to,  Jer.  40:8 
Jer.  40:14  Ammon.  sent  I.  15, 16 
41:6  I.  went  to  meet  th.  10,  15 

ISHMAELITES. 
Gen.  37:27  let  us  sell  him  to  I. 
39:1  Potiphar  bought  him  of  I. 
Jud.  8:24  because  they  were  I. 
i%.  83:6  I.  confederate  ag.  thee 

ISLAND. 
Job  22:30'  deliver  i.  of  innocent 
Js.  31:14  meet  wild  beasts  of  i. 
Acts  27n6  running  under  cert.  i. 
26  must  be  cast  on  certain  i. 
28:1  knew  i.  was  called  Melita 
7  possess,  of  chief  man  of  i. 
28:9  who  had  diseases  m  i. 
Met!.  6:14  every  i.  was  moved  out 
16:20  every  {.  fled  away 
ISLANDS. 
Is.  11:11  receive  people  from  i. 
13:22  wild  beasts  of  i.  shall  cry 
41:1  keep  silence  bef.  me,  O  i. 
42:12  declare  Lord's  praise  in  i. 
15  make  rivers  i.  dry  up  pools 
59:18  the  i.  he  will  pav  recomp. 
Jer.  50:39  wild  beasts  of  i.  dwell 
ISLE. 

Is.  20:6  the  inhabitants  of  the  i. 

2:3:2  be  still,  inhabitants  of  i. 
6  howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  i. 
Acts  13:6  through  t.  to  Papho* 

28:11  ship  which  wintered  in  t. 
Sev.  1:9  was  iu  i.  called  Patmos 


ISS 

ISLES. 

Gen.  10:5  th.  were  i.  of  Gentiles 

Est.  10:1  A.  laid  a  tribute  on  i. 

Ps.  72:10  kings  of  i.  bring  pres. 
97:1  let  multitudes  of  i.  be  glad 

Is.  2-1:15  glorify  Lord  in  the  i. 
40:15  tak.  up  i.  as  a  little  thing 
41:5  the  i.  saw  it  and  feared 
42:4  the  i.  shall  wait  for  his  law 
49:1  listen,  O  i.  unto  me 
51:5  i.  shall  wait  upon  me  and 

trust,  60:9 
66:19  i.  afar  off  not  heard  fame 

Jer.  2:10  pass  over  i.  of  Chittim 
25:22  kings  of  i.  drink  after  th. 

Ezek.  26:15  sh.  not  i.  sh.  at  sou.  ? 

18  i.  tremble,  i.  shall  be  troub. 
27:3  merch.  of  peo.  for  many  i. 

6  brought  out  of  i.  of  Chittim 

7  blue  and  purple  from  i.  of  E. 
15  many  i.  were  merchandise 

35  inhabit,  of  i.  be  astonished 
39:6  dwell  carelessly  in  the  i. 

Dan.  11:18  sh.  turn  his  fact  to  i. 
Zep.  2:11  i.  of  heathen  worship 

ISRAEL. 

Gen.  32:28  na.  no  more  J.  but  I. 
35:10  I.  sh.  be  name,  1 K.  18:31 
47::31  1.  bowed  him.  on  bed's  h. 
48:20  in  thee  sh.  I.  bless,  49:24 
Ex.  5:2  voice  to  let  I.  go,  14:5  30 
JViim.  10:29  good  concerning  I. 

36  return  to  I.  20:14;  21:2, 17 
2;3:7defvl. ;  24:17  out  of  I. 

Dent.  a3:"28  I.  dwell,  1 K.  4:25 
1  Chr.  29:18  G.  of  I.  IIC  18:36; 

2Chr.6:W;  30:6;  Jer.  31:1 
Ps.  14:7  I.  shall  be  glad,  53:6 

25:22  redeem  I.  out  of  all  tronb. 

121:4  that  keepcth  I.  nei.  slum. 

125:5  peace  sh.  be  upon  L  128:6 
Jer.  14:8  O  Lord,  hope  of  1. 17:13 

50:20  iniquity  of  I.  sought,  51:5 
Eos.  11:1  I.  a  child,  I  loved  him 

8  how  deliver  thee,  1.  f  12:12 
Arts  28:20  for  hope  of  I.  bought 
Bom.  9:6  not  all  I.  of  I.  27,  31 

10:1  praver  for  I.  they  be  saved 

19  did  hot  I.  know'/ 
11:2  intercession  ag.  I.  7,  26 

1  Cor.  10:18  behold  I.  after  flesh 
Gal.  6:16  peace  upon  the  I.  of  G. 

O  ISRAEL. 

Ex.  32:4  these  be  thy  gods,  0  I. 
Num.  24:5  thy  tabernacles,  0  I. 
Deut.  4:1  hearken,  0  1.  27:9 

5:1  0  I.  6:3,  4;  9:1;  20:8;  Ps. 
50:7;  Is.  44:1;  48:12 

33:29  happy  th.  0  I.  Mark  12:29 

2  Sam.  20:1  ev.  man  to  his  tents, 

0  I.  1  K.  12:16;  2  Chr.  10:16 

1  K.  12:28  behold  thy  gods,  0  1. 
Ps.  115:9  O  I.  trust  thou  in  Lord 
Is.  40:27  why  speak,  thou,  0  I. ''. 

43:1  0  I.  fear  not,  22;  Jer.  30:10 
44:21  remember  these,  0  I.  49:3 
.ler.  4:1  return,  0  I.  Eos.  14:1 
Ezek.  13:4  0  I.  thy  prophets 
Eos.  9:1  rejoice  not,  0  I.  for  joy 
10:9  0  I.  thou  hast  sinned  from 
13:9  0 1,  thou  hast  destr.  thys. 
Amos  4:12  to  meet  thy  God,  0  I. 
Zep.  9:14  shout  0  I.  be  glad 

ISRAELITE. 

Num.  25:14  the  1.  that  was  slain 

2  Sam.  17:25  son  of  Ithra,  an  I. 
■John  1:47  behold  an  I.  indeed 
Pom.  11:1 1  also  am  an  I. 

ISRAELITES. 

Ex.  9:7  not  one  of  cattle  of  I. 
Lev.  23:42 1,  shall  dwell  in  booths 
Jos.  3:17  I.  passed  on  dry  ground 

1  Chr.  9:2  first  inhabit,  were  I. 
Po7H.  9:4  I.  to  whom  pertaineth 

2  Cor.  11:22  are  they  I.  ?  so  am  I. 
ISRAELITISn.   Lev.  24:10,  11 

ISSACHAR. 
Gen.  30:18  L.  called  his  name  I 

35:23  L.  son,  I.  40:13 ;  1  Chr.  7:1 

49:14 1,  is  a  strong  ass 
Deut.  27:12  I.  st.  to  bless,  3:3n8 
1  E.  4:17  Jehosh.  an  officer  iu  I 

1  Chr.  12:40  that  were  nigh  to  I 
26:5  I.  seventh  son  of  O.-edom 

2  Chr.  30:18  I.  had  not  cleansed 
Ezek.  48:25  border  of  Simeon,  I 

Tribe  of  ISSACH.\R. 

Xum.  1:29  numbered  of  t.  of  J. 
2:5  next  Judah  shall  be  t.  'of  I. 
34:26  prince  of  C.  o/l.  Palticl 
Jos.  19:!J3  inheritance  of  t.  of  I. 
21:6  families  of  tribe  of  I.  and 

Asher,  28:  1  Chr  6;62,  72 
Rev,  7:7  t.  of  I.  were  seal.  12.000 
S" 


JAC 

ISSUE,  Substantive. 

Gen.  48:6  i.  which  th.  begettcst 
Lev.  12:7  i.  of  blood,  15:25;  Mat. 
9:20;  Mark  5:25;  iwfe8:-13,44 
15:2  hath  running  i.  3  ■  22:4 
8  he  that  hath  i.  spit  upon,  28 
75!.  22:24  the  off'spring  and  i. 
Ezek.  23:20i.  likethei  ofhorses 
Mat.  22:25  having  no  i.  left  wife 

ISSUE. 

2  K.  20:18  sons  that  i.  Is.  39:7 
Ezek.  47:8  waters  i.  toward  east 

ISSUED. 
Job  38:8  break  forth  as  if  it  i. 
Ezek.  47:1  waters  i.  from  under 
12  waters  i.  out  of  sanctuary 
Dan.  7:10  fierv  str.  i,  came  forth 
Rev.  9:17  out  of  mouth  i.  fire  18 

ISSUES. 
Ps.  68:20  to  God  belong  the  i. 
Prov.  4:23  out  of  heart  are  i. 
ITALIAN.  ActsW:! 

ITALY. 
Acts  18:2  cert.  Jew  come  from  I. 
27:1  that  we  should  sail  into  I. 
Ueb.  13:24  they  of  I.  salute  you 

ITCH,  IIVG. 
Deut.  28:27  L.  smite  thee  with  i. 
2  Tim.  4:3  teachers havingi.  ears 

ITH.IMAR. 
Ex.  6:23  Abihu  and  I.  1  Chr.  6:3 
Num.  4:28  under  hand  of  I. 

1  Chr.  24:3  Abimel.  of  sons  of  I. 
Ezr.  8:2  of  sons  of  I.  Daniel 

ITHIEL. 
NeJi.  11:7 1,  sou  of  Jes.  Prov.  30:1 
ITUREA    Luke  3:1 
IVAH. 

2  K.  18:34  gods  of  Hena  and  I.  ? 
19:13  wh.  king  of  I.  ?   Is.  37: 13 

IVORY. 

\K.  10:18  throne  of  i.  2C7ir.9:17 
22  silver  and  i.  2  Chr.  9:21 

22:39  i.  house  wh.  Ahab  made 
Ps.  45:8  out  of  the  i.  palaces 
Cant.  5:14  his  belly  as  bright  I. 

7:4  thy  neck  is  as  a  tower  of  i. 
Ezek.  27:6  thy  benches  of  i. 

15  bro.  for  present  horns  of  i. 
Amos  3:15  houses  of  i.  sh.  perish 

6:4  that  lie  upon  beds  of  i. 
Rev.  18:12  no  man  buy.  ves.  of  i. 


J. 


JAAZANIAH. 

2  K.  25:23  J.  came  to  Gedaliah 
Jer.  35:3  J.  of  Kechab.  Ezek.  8:11 
JABAL.    Gen.  4:20 
JABBOK.  Gen.  32:22;  Deut.  2:37; 
3:16;  Jos.  12:2 

JABESH. 

1  Sam.  11:5  S.  of  men  of  J.  31:12 

2  K.  15: 10  the  son  of  J.  conspired 

JABESH-GILEAD. 
.lud.  21:8  none  fr.  J.-G.  10, 12, 14 

1  Sam.  11:1  Naha.  enc.  ag.  J.-G. 
31:11  J.-G.  heard  Phi.  had  done, 

1  Chr.  10:12 

2  Sam.  2:4  men  of  J.-G.  21:12 
JABEZ.    1  Chr.  2:55;  4:9,  10 

JABIN. 
.los.  11:1  when  J.  king  of  Hazor 
Jud.  4:2  sold  into  hand  of  J.  24 
Ps.  83:9  do  to  them  as  unto  J. 

JACHIX. 
1  K.  7:21  right  h.  J.  2  Chr.  3:17 

JACIIVTH. 
Rev.  9:17  breastplates  of  fire,./. 
21:20  eleventh  found,  was  a.j. 

JACOB. 

Gen.  25:26  he  was  called  J.  27 
Xu7n.  2:3:7  curse  me.  J.  and  defy 
24:17  sh.  come  a  Star  out  of  J. 
Deut.  33:28  of  J.  on  land  of  com 
Ps.  20:1  God  of  J.  46:7;  75:9;  76:6; 

81:1 ;  81:8;  94:7;  114:7;  132:2; 

146:5 

87:2  Z.  more  than  dwell,  of  J. 
105:23  J.  sojourned  in  land  of  11. 
135:4  L.  chos.  J.  Is.  10:21 ;  14:1 
Is.  2:3  of  J.  41:21 ;  Mic.  4:2;  Mat. 
22:32:  Mark  12:26:  X«A<'20:37; 
,4c?s3:13;  7:32,46 
27:9  iniq.  of  J.  purged,  48:20 
41:14  thou  worm  J.  Jer.  30:10 
44:5  call  himself  by  name  J.  23 
58:14  feed  with  heritage  of  J. 
.4/nos7:2bv  whomsh.  J.  arise?  5 
Mat  1:2  J.  "yet  I  loved  J.  Ro.  9:13 
3:6  sous  of  J,  not  consumed 


JEA 

Mat.  1:2  I.  begat  J. ;  15  Matthaa 
8:11  J.  in  king,  of  G.  Luke  13:28 
.John  4:6  J.'s  well  was  there 
Ro7n.  11:26  turn  ungodl.  from  J. 
Heb.  11:20  by  faith  Is.  bles.  J.  21 
JAEL. 

.Jud.  4:17  fled  to  tent  of  J.  5:6 
JAH.   Ps.  68:4 

JAHAZ. 
Nvm.  21:23  fou.  at  J.  Deut.  2:32 
Is.  15:4  heard  to  J.  Jud.  11:20 

JAHAZAH. 
Jos.  21:36  J.  to  Lev.  Jer.  48:21 

JAILER. 
Acts  16:23  charging  j.  to  keep 
JAIR. 

Num.  32:41  J.  took  to.  Deut.  3:14 
Jud.  10:3  J.  judged  Is.  22  years 
5  J.  died;  1  6%?-.  2:22  begat  J. 
J.\IRUS. 
Mark  5:22  J.  a  ruler,  Luke  8:41 
JAilBEES.   2  Titn.  3:8 

JAMES. 
Mat.  4:21  J.  and  John,  Markl:!^ 
10:2  J.  sonofZeb.  MarkZ.n 
3  J.  son,  Mark  3:18;  Acts  1:13 
13:55  J.  and  Joses,  Mark  6:3; 

15:40;  16:1;  Luke  24:10 
17:1  Peter,  J.  and  John,  Mark 
5:37;  9:2;  13:3;  14:33;  Luke 
8:51;  Acts  1:13 
Mark  10:41  displ.  wi.  J.  Lu.  5:10 
Acts  12:2  Herod  killed  J.  wi.  6W. 

17  show  to  J.  15:13;  21:18 

1  Cor.  15:7  after  that  seen  of  J. 
Gal.  1:19  save  J.  Lord's  brother 
2: 12  certain  came  from  J.  9 

JA\GLI\G. 
1  Tim.  1:6  turned  aside  to  vain./. 
JANNA.   L'ike  3:24 
JANNES.    2  Ti?n.  3:8 
JAPHETH. 
Gen.  5:32  J.  son  of  N.  6:10;  7:13 
9:23  Shem  and  J.  took  garm.  18 
27  God  sh.  enlarge  J.  1  Chr.  1:4 
10:1  imto  J.  sons  t)om,  21 
JAREB.    Eos.  5:13;  10:6 
JARED.    Gen.  5:15;  Luke  3:31 
JASHER.  Jos.  10:13;  2 -Sa»i.l:18 

JASOX. 
Acts  17:5  house  of  J.  Rom.  16:21 

J.4SPER. 
Ex.  28:20  onyx  and/  39:13 
Ezek.  28:13  diamond  and  J.  cor. 
Rev.  4:3  to  look  upon  like  aj. 
21:11  light  was  like  to.;',  stone 

18  build,  of  wall  of  city  was  j. 

19  the  first  foundation  was.;". 

JAVAN. 
Gen.  10:2  sons  of  Jap.  j.  1  Chr.  1:5 
Is.  66:19  those  that  escape  to  J. 
Ezek.  27:13  J.  and  Tubal  thy,  19 

JAVELIN. 
Num.  25:7  took  a.j.  in  his  hand 

1  Satn.  18:10J.  in  S.  hand,  19:9 
19:10  he  smote  thej.  into  wall 

JAW,  S. 
■Jud.  15:19  God  clave  place  inj. 
.Job  29:17 1  break,;',  of  the  wicked 
41:2  bore  j.  thro'  with  a  thorn? 
Ps.  22:15  tongue  cleaveth  toj. 
Is.  30:'28  a  bridle  in.j.  of  people 
Eos.  11:4  take  off  yoke  on  their/. 

JAWBONE. 
Jud.  15:15  Samson  found/  of  ass 

16  with.;,  of  ass  have  I  slain 

17  cast  away out  of  his  hand 

JAW.TEETII. 
Prov.  30:14  their  J.-t.  as  knives 

JAZER. 
Num.  32:1  laud  of  J.  3;  Js.  16:9 

JEALOUS. 
Ex.  20:5  I  the  Lord  thy  G.  am  a 
/  God,  34:14;  Deut.  4:24; 
5:9;  6:15;  Jos.  24:19 
Num.  5:14  he  be  j.  of  his  wife 
1 K.  19:10  have  been  J.  for  L.  14 
Ezek.  39:25J.  for  my  holy  name 
■lotl  2:18  then  will  the  L.  be/ 
Nah.  1:2  God  is/ and  L.  reven. 
Zee.  1:14  /.  for  Jer. :  8:2.;.  for  Z. 

2  Cor.  11:2  for  I  amj.  over  you 

JEALOUSY'. 
Num.  5:14  sp.  of/  come  on  him 
15  it  is  an  offering  of  j.  18,  25 
29  this  is  the  law  of  j. 
2.5:11  consumed  not  Is.  in  my/ 
Deut.  29-20 j.  smoke  ag.  man 
32:16  prov.  him  to.;'.  1  A'.  14:22 
I    21  moved  me  to/  them  to/ 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


JEP 

Ps.  78:58  mov.  to  J.  with  images 
79:5  how  long,  L.  sh.  thy  j.  bn.  ? 

Prov.  6:34  J.  is  tlie  rage  of  man 
Cant.  8:6  j.  is  cruel  as  the  grave 

Is.  42:13  stir  up,;',  like  man  of  w. 

IJzek.  8:3  wh.  seat  image  of  J.  ?  5 
16:38  give  blood  in  fury  and  J. 
42  my  J.  shall  depart  from  thee 
23:25  I  will  set  my  J.  ag.  thee 
36:5  in 7.  have  I  spok.  0;  38:19 

Zep.  1:18  land  dev.  by  7'.  3:8 

Zee.  1:14  jealous  for  Z.  \vi.  8:2 

Bom.  10:19  will  provoke  you  ioj. 
11:11  Gen.  to  provoke  them  toj. 

1  Cor.  10:22  do  we  prov.  L.  to.;'. 

2  Cor.  11:2  jealous  with  godly,;'. 

JEBUSITE. 
Gen.  10:16  Canaan  begat  the  J. 
Ex.  a3:2  will  drive  out  J.  34:11 
2 5am. 24:16, 18;  XChr.  1:14;  21:15 

JEBUSITES. 
Num.  13:29  J.  dw.  in  mountains 
Jos.  15:63  J.  dw.  with  children 
Jud.  1:21  driveth  J.  19:11;  iSam. 
5:8 

JTECOXIAH.     1  Chr.  3:16,  17; 

Jer.  24:1;  27:20  ;  28:4 
JEDIDIAH.    2  Sam.  12:25 
JEDUTIIUN.    1  f'Ar.  10:41,  43; 
25:6;  2  Chr.  29:14 
JEG  AR.SAH\DUTH.\. 
Gen.  31:47  La.  called  heap  J.-S. 
JEHOAHAZ,  caUei  Ahaziali. 
2  K.  10::i5  J.  son  of  Jehu  reigned 
13:1  J.  eon  of  J.  began  to  reign 
23:30  peo.  took  J.  2  Chr.  21:17 

JEHOASH,  or  JOASH. 
8  K.  11:21  J.  seven  years  old 
12:20  slew  J.  in  house  M.  13:10 
14:8  messengers  to  J. ;  J.  slept 
JEHOIACHI.\. 
2  K.  24:8  J.  18  years  old  when  he 
'  25:27  lift  head  of  J.  Jet:  52:31 
2  Chr.  36:9  J.  eight  years  old 

JEHOI.4D.4. 
2  Sam.  8:18  .son  of  J.  20:23  ;  1  Chr. 

11:22,  24;  1  K.  1:44;  4:4 
2  jsr.  11:17  J.  ma.  cov.  2  Chr.  2.3:16 
2  CAr.  24:2  all  days  of  J.  17;  22 
Jer.  29:26  thee  pri.  instead  of  J. 

JEHOI.4KI.M. 
2  K.  23:34  name  to  J.  2  Chr.  36:4 
J'er.  22:18  concerning  J.  26:22 
36:28  J.  burnt,  30 ;  Dan.  1:2 
52:2  did  wh.  was  evil  as  J.  had 
JEHONADAB.    2  7t'.  10:15,  23 
JEHORAM. 

1  .ff.  22:50  J.  son  of  Jeh.  2  K.  8:16 

2  A'.  1:17  J.  reigned,  2  CAr.  17:8 
2  Cftr.  21:9  J.  smote  Edom.  16 

22:5  went  with  J.  ag.  Hazael,  7 
JEHOSHAPHAT. 
2  Sam.  8:16  J.  recorder,  20:24 
1  K.  4:3,  17;  15:24;  1  Chr.  18:15 
I  22:2  J.  came  to  Ahab,  2  AT.  3:14 

1  Chr.  15:24  J.  blew  with  trump. 

2  CAr.  17:3  L.  was  with  J.  18:9, 28 
20:3  J.  feared  Lord,  21:12-22:9 

Joel  3:2  down  to  valley  of  J.  12 

JEHOSHU.l. 
Num.  13:16  Oshea  J.  1  Chr.  7:27 

JEHOV.\H. 
Ex.  6:3  oy  J.  was  I  not  known 
Ps.  83:18  wh.  name  alone  is  J. 
/«.  12:2  Lord  J.  is  my  strength 

1  26:4  the  Lord  J.  is  everlasting 
JEHOVAH-JIREH.    Gen.  22:14 
JEHOVAJI-NISSI.    Ex.  17:15 
JEHOVAH-SHALOM.  7«rf.6:24 

JEHU. 

1 K.  16:1  J.  son  of  H.  2  C'Ar.  20:34 
19:16  J.  son  of  Nimshi  shalt 

2  K.  9:2  look  there  J.  13,  14,  24 
10:11  J.  slew  all  remain.  18,  31 

2  Chr.  19:2  J.  to  meet  Jeh.  22:8 
Sos.  1:4  blood  of  Jezreel  on  J. 

JEOP.\RDED. 
Jud  5:18  peo.  that;",  their  lives 

JEOP.\RDY. 
2  Sam.  23:17  men  that  went  in,;. 

of  their  lives,  1  Chr.  11:19 
1  Chr.  12:19  to  j.  of  our  heads 
Znke  8:23  water,  they  were  in  J. 
1  Cor.  15:30  why  stand  we  in^'.  ? 

JEPHTHAH. 
Jud.  11:1  J.  mighty,  3,  11,  40 

12:7  J.  judged  Israel  six  yeara 
J  aam.  12:irL.  sent  J.  and  del. 
Sed.  11:32  would  fail  to  tell  of  J. 
JEPHTTNNEH.      Num.  13:6; 
1  6%r.  7:138 


JES 

JERAHMEEL.    1  Chr.  2:9,  33; 
24:29 ;  Jer.  36:26 
JEREMIAH. 

2  A'.  23:31 ;  24:18;  Jer.  .52:1 

2  Chr.  35:25  J.  lamented  for  Jos. 

36:12  humb.  bef.  J.  22;  Ezr.  1:1 
Seh.  10:2  J.  sealed,  12:1,  12,  .34 
Jer.  1:1  words  of  J.  son  of  Hilk. 

51:64  thus  far  are  words  of  J. 
3fat.  2:17  was  spoken  by  J.  27:9 

16:14  others  say  thou  art  J. 

JERICHO. 

J0.9.  2:1  view  J.  3:16;  6:1 ;  24:11 
6:26  cursed  man  that  buildeth  J. 
1  A'.  16:34  days  did  Kiel  build  J. 
Luke  10:.30  went  down  to  J. 
Heb.  11:30  walls  of  J.  fell 


JOH 

JESUS,  fm-  Joshua. 
Acts  7:45  brought  in  with  J.  into 
Heb.  4:8  if  J.  had  given  th.  rest 
JESUS,  called  Justus.    Col.  4:11 

JETHRO,  called  lieuel. 
Ex.  3: 1  kept  llock  of  J.  his  fath. 
4:18  Mo.'ies  returned  to  J.  his 
18:1  when  J.  heard,  5,  6,  9,  12 
JEW. 

Est.  3:4  told  them  he  was  a  J. 
Rom.  1:16  to  J.  first,  2:9,  10 
2:17  a  J.  and  restest  in  law 
28  he  is  not  a  J.  29 
3:1  what  advantage  J.?  10:12; 

Gal,.  3:28;  Col.  3:11 
1  Cor.  9:20  to  J.  a  J.  to  gain  J. 
Gal.  2:14  a  J.  lives  t  as  Gentiles 


JOR 

Mat.  .3:14  J.  came,  but  J.  for.  him 
14:10  behe.  J.  Mark 6: 16 ;  Lu.  9:9 
21:26  hoi.  J.  Mar.  Il:;i2;  i«.  20:6 
Luke  1:13  call  his  name  J.  60 
9:7  J.  was  risen  from  the  dead 
./ohn  1:6  a  man  sent  from  God,  J. 
Acts  13:24  when  J.  flist  preached 

JOH\,  the  Apostle. 
Mat.  4:21  James  and  J.  he  called 

th.  10:2;  Mark  1:19;  ;j:17 
Luke  22:8  Pet,  and  J.  to  prepare 
Acts  3:1  Peter  and  J,  went 

12:2  Herod  killed  brother  of  J. 
ReiK  1:1  sigiiifi.  it  to  serv.  J.  4, 9 
21:2  J.  saw  the  new  Jerusalem 
JOHN.    Acts  4:6 
JOHN,  suniamed  Mark.  Acta 
12:12,  25;  13:5,  13;  15:37 
JOIIV. 

Ex.  1:10  lest  they  j.  enemies 
Ezr.  9:14  j.  in  affinity  with  peo, 
Prcn\  11:21  hand  j.  in  ha.  16:5 
Is.  5:8  woe  to  them^'.  house 

9:11  L.,;'.  his  enemies  together 

56:6  eons  of  stranger  J.  thems. 
■ler.  50:5  let  us,;',  ourselves  to  L. 
Ezek.  37:177.  th.  one  to  another 
Acts  5:13  no  man  j.  himself 

8:29.;'.  thyself  to  this  chariot 

9:26  Saul  assayed  to  himself 

JOIIVED. 
Gen.  14:3  all  these  kings  were  f. 

29:.34  this  time  husb.  be  j.  to  ma 
2  Chr.  20:.36,;'.  with  Ahaziah,  .37 
Ezr.  4:12  up  walls,  foundatio. 
.Job  3:6  not  bej.  to  days  of  year 

41:17  leviathan's  scales  arej. 
23  flakes  of  his  flesh  ;'.  togeth. 
Ps.  83:8  A.  also  is.;',  with  them 
Ec.  9:4,;'.  to  all  living  is  hope 
Is.  13:15  every  one,;,  them 

14:1  strangers  be  j.  with  them 
20  notj.  with  them  in  burial 

.56:3  nor  him  hath  7.  to  L.  speak 
Ezek.  1:9  wings  J.  one  to  another 
ITos.  4:17  Ephraim  is,;',  to  idols 
Zee.  2:11  many  nationsj.  to  L. 
Mat.  19:6  what  G.j.  Mark  10:9 
Luke  15:15J.  himself  to  citizen 
Acts  5::36  four  hund.  j.  themsel. 

18:7  house,;',  hard  to  synago.gua 
1  Cor.  1:10  perfect..;,  in" sa.  mind 

6:16J.  to  a  harlot  is  one  body 
17,;.  to  the  Lord  is  one  spirit 
Eph.  4:16  whole  body  fitly 7. 

5:31  and  shall  bej.  to  his  wife 

Sec  BAAL-PEOB. 

JOI\I!VG,  S. 

1  Chr.  22:3  prepared  iron  for/. 

2  Chr.  3:12J.  to  wing  of  cherub 

JOINT. 
Gen.  32:25  Jac.'s  thigh  out  ofjf. 
Ps.  22:14  my  bones  are  out  of  j 
Prov.  25:19 'like  foot  out  ofj. 
Eph.  4:16  wh.  every  J.  supplieth 

JOIIVT8. 

1  K.  22:.34  emote  king  of  I.  betw. 

j.  of  harness,  2  Chr.  18:33 
Cant.  7:1.;'.  of  thighs  like  jewels 
Dan.  5:6  J.  of  loins  were  loosed 
Col.  2:19  body  byi.  knit  togeth. 
Heb.  4:12  divid.  oij.  and  marrow 

JOIIVT-HEIRS. 
Pom.  8:17  mdj.-h.  with  Christ 
JOiVADAB,  or  JEHOIVADAB. 

2  Sam.  13:3  J.  Amnon's  friend 

2  K.  10:15  J.  came  to  meet  Jehu 
Jer.  35:6  J.  commanded  us,  18 

JOIVAH,  or  JOXAS. 
2  K.  14:25  spake  by  his  servant  J. 
Jon.  1:3  J.  rose  up,  7,  15,  17 
4:6  the  gourd  to  come  over  J. 
Mat.  12:39,  41 ;  16:4 ;  Lu.  11:29,  30 
John  21:15  Simon  son  of  J.  16, 17 

JONATHAIV. 
■Jud.  18:30  J.  and  his  sons  were 

1  Sam.  13:2  men  were  with  J.  22 
14:13  J.  climbed  on  hands 
20:13  the  Lord  do  so  to  J.  16,  37 

2  Sam.  1:4  S.  and  J.  are  dead,  26 
4:4  J.  had  a  son  was  lame,  9:3 

■ler.  40:8  J.  came  to  Gedal.  to  M. 

JOPPA. 
2  Chr.  2:16  by  sea  to  J.  Ezr.  3:7 
Jon.  1:3  Jonah  went  down  to  J» 
Acts  9:36  at  J.  a  disciple,  43 
10:5  send  to  J.  call  for  Sim.  32 
11:5  in  the  city  of  J.  praying 
JORAM,  called  JEHORAM. 
iSam.  8:10  sent  J.  his  son,  to 
David 

2  K.  816  J.  of  A. ;  28  wound.  J. 
9:14  Jehu  conspired  ag.  J.  24 


JEROBOAM. 

1  A".  11:28.1.  mighty  man  of  valor 
40  Solomon  sought  to  kill  J. 

13:1  J.  St.  by  altar,  14:1,  6,  30 

2  A'.  10:31 ;  1.3:6,  13  ;  14:24 
2fWr.  11:14  J.  cast  off  L.  13:8,20 
Arnos  7:11  Am.  saith,  J.  shall  die 

JEROBOAM,  u)lth  IVeliat. 

1  A'.  11:26;  12:15;  16:.3,  26,  .31 ; 

21:22;  22:. 52;  2  A'.  3:3;  9:9; 
10:29;  1:3:2,  11;  14:24;  15:0, 
18,  24,  28;  iChr.  10:15 

JERITBB.\AL.  6:32;  7:1 ; 

a:29.;35;  0:2,5.16.28;  1  Sam.  12:11 

JERUBBESUETH.  iSam.  11:21 

JERUSALEM. 

■Jos.  18:28  wh.  is  J.  Jud.  19:10 

2  Sam.  24:16  on  J.  1  Chr.  21:15 
1  K.  3:1  end  of  build,  wall  of  J. 

11:13  J.  I  have  chosen,  i  K. 
2.3:27;  2  Chr.  6:6 
Ps.  51:18  buildwallsof  J.79:l,  3; 
147:2 

122:3  J.  is  builded  as  a  city 
6  pray  for  peace  of  J.  128:5 

125:2  as  mount,  round  about  J. 

1.37:6  pref.  not  J.  abo.  ch.  joy,  7 
Is.  31:5  defend  J.  .33:20 

40:2  sp.  comfortably  to  J.  52:9 

62:1  for  J.'e  sake  not  rest  till,  7 

64:10  J.  a  desola.  ,Ier.  2:2;  9:11 
■Jer.  39:8  walls  of  J.  44:2,  6 
.Joel  3:1  bring  captivi.  of  J.  20; 

Zee.  14:11 
Zee.  1:17  choose  J.  2:12;  8:3 
Mai.  3:4  offering  of  J.  sh.  be  pie. 
Mat.  3:5  out  to  him  J.  Mark  1:5 

16:21  how  he  must  go  to  J. 
Luke  2:22  parents  bro.  him  to  J. 

13:4  above  all  dwelt  in  J.  ? 
33  prophet  perish  out  of  J. 

21:20  J.  comp.  with  armies,  24 

24:49  tarry  in  J. ;  47  begin,  at  J. 
■John  4:20  in  J.  men  ou.  to  wors. 

12:12  heard  Jesus  coming  to  J. 
Acts  9:2  bound  unto  J.  20:22 

21:31  all  J.  in  uproar,  22:18 
Rom.  15:31  service  for  J.  accept, 

1  Cor.  16:3 
Gal.  4:25  J.  wh.  now  is ;  26  J.  ab. 
Rev.  3:12  the  new  J.  21:2,  10 

O  JERUS.4LEM. 

Ps.  116:19  midst  of  thee,  0  3. 

122:2  within  thy  gates.  0  J. 

137:5  if  I  forget,  0  3.  147:12 
7s.  40:9  0  J.  that  bringest  good 

51:17  up,  0  3.\  52:2  arise,  0  3. 

52:1  put  on  thy  garments,  0  3, 
■Jer.  4:14  0  3.  wash  thy  heart  fr. 

6:8  be  thou  instructed,  0  3. 

7:29  cut  off  thy  hair,  0  3.  and 

1.3:27  0  3.  wilt  not  be  made  cl. 

15:5  pity  upon  thee,  0  3.1 
Mat.  23:37  0  3.  3.  Luke  13:34 
JESHtTA.   Ezr.  2:2;  3:2 

JESHURUIV. 
Deut.  32:15  J.  wax.  fat,  33:5,  26 
7s.  44:2  fear  not,  thou  J. 

JESSE 

Ritth  4:17  0.  fath.  of  J.  Mat.  1:5 

1  Sam.  16:1  J.  the  Beth-lehemite 

9  sanctified  J.  and  sons,  18,  19 
20:31  as  long  as  son  of  J.  livcth 
22:7  son  of  S.  give  fields  ?  8,  9 
25:10  who  is  David  ?  son  of  J.  1 

2  Sam.  20:1  son  of  J.  1  A.  12:16 

1  Chr.  12:18  son  of  J.  2  Chr.  10:16 
7s.  11:1  rod  out  of  the  stem  of  J. 

10  a  root  of  J.  Rom.  15:12 
Acts  13:22  found  David  son  of  J. 

JESTI\G. 

Eph.  5:4  nor  J.  not  convenient 
JESUITES.    Num.  26:44 

JESUS. 
Mat.  1:21  shalt  call  his  name  J. 


JEWEL. 

Prov.  11:22.;'.  of  gold  swine's  sn. 
20:15  lips  of  knowl.  precious,;'. 
Ezek.  16:12  I  put  a  J.  on  forehead 

JEWELS. 
Gen.  24:53  bro.  forth,;.  Of  silver 
Ex.  3:22  shall  borrow,;',  of  gold, 

11:2;  12:35 
35:22  they  brought  all  j.  of  gold 
Num.  31:51  took  gold,  even  the.;'. 

1  Sam.  6:8.;.  of  gold  in  coffi-r,  15 

2  Chr.  20:25  riches  and  preci.,;. 
32:27  treasuries  for  all  pleas..;'. 

J'oA28:17  e.xcha.  of  it  not  be  for  j. 
Cant.  1:10  cheeks  comely  with  j. 
7:1  joints  of  thy  thighs  like,;. 
7?.  61:10  adometh  her.self  with,;. 
Ezek.  16:17  thyi.  of  my  gold 

39  shall  take  thy  fair^'.  23(26 
Hos.  2:13  decked  wi.  ear.-r.  andji. 
Mai.  3:17  when  I  make  up  myj. 

King  of  the  JEWS. 
Mat.  2:2  born  IC.  of  the  J.  ? 
27:11  art  thou  K.'oft.  J. .?  Mar. 

15:2;  i«fe23:3;  ./o//;i  1R:.33 
29  hail,  K.  of  the  J.  Mar.  15:18 ; 

.John  19:3 
37  this  is  K.  of  the  J.  Mark 
15:26;  X«Ae  23:38;  ,Jo.  19:19 
Mark  15:9  K.  of  the  J.  John  18:39 

12  whom  ve  call  K.  of  the  .T. 
Luke  23:37  if  thou  be  It.  of  the  J. 
.John  19:21 1  am  K.  of  the  J. 
.TEWESS.    Acts  16:1 ;  ai:24 
JEWISH.    Tit.  1:14 
JEWRY.   Dan.  5:13 
JEZEBEL. 

1  A.  16:.31  took  to  wife  J.  18:4 
21:11  as  J.  had  sent,  15,  23.  25 

2  K.  9:7  at  the  hand  of  J.  10.  36 
Rev.  2:20  sutTerest  that  wom.  J. 
JEZREEL,  place  and  person. 
iSam.  2:9Ish-bosh.  king  over  J. 

1  K.  18:45  Ahab  went  to  J.  21:1 
21:23  eat  Jez.  by  J.  2  K.  9:10 

2  A'.  8:29  went  to  J.  2  Chr.  22:6 
10:6  come  to  me  to  J.  to-morrow 

Hos.  1:4  avenge  blood  of  J. 
5  break  bow  in  valley  of  3.  11 
2:22  wine,  and  oil  shall  hear  J. 
JOAB. 

2  Sam.  2:18  of  Zeruiali.  J.  22,  24 
3:29  Ab.  rest  on  J.  8:16;  20:23 
11:7  demand,  how  J.  did,  11,  14 
14:3  J.  put  words  in  mo.  19,  30 
20:9  J.  killed  Amasa,  17 

1  K.  1:7 Adonijah  confer,  with  J. 
2:28  J.  fled  to  tabernacle  of  L. 

1  Chr.  4:14;  11:6;  18:15;  27:34 
Ezr.  2:6  of  chil.  of  J.  Neh.  7:11 

JOAH. 

2  K.  18:18  J.  son  of  As.  Is.  36:3 
1  Chr.  6:21  J.  son  of  Zim.  26:4 
JOANNA.   Luke  3:27 ;  8:3 

JOASH. 
.Jud.  6:11  to  J.  Abi-ezrite,  7:14 

1  A.  22:26  back  to  J.  king's  son 

2  A".  11:2  St.  J.  2  (7ir.  18:25;  24:22 

JOB. 

Gen.  46:13  sons  of  Issachar,  J. 
Job  1:1  man  whose  name  was  J. 
42:17  J.  died,  being  old 
Ezek.  14:14  though  D.  and  J.  20 
Jam.  5:11  heard  of  patience  of  J. 
JOEL. 

1  Sam.  8:2  Samuel's  first-bom,  J. 

1  Chr.  15:11  David  called  J.  27:20 
Joel  1:1  the  word  came  to  J. 
Acts  2:16  spok.  by  the  proph.  J, 

JOH.WAIV. 

2  IC  25:23  J.  ca.  to  G.  .ler.  40:8 

1  Chr.  3:15  sons  of  J.  J.  Ezr.  10:6 
Jer.  41:11  wh.  J.  heard  of  all  evU 

JOHiV,  son  of  Zacharias. 
Mat.  3:1  J,  hud  raiiu.  Mark  1:6 


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JOU 

1  Chr.  26:25  Levites  J.  over  tre. 
a  Chr.  22:7  destr.  by  com.  to  J. 

JORDAIV. 

Oen.  13:11  Lot  chose  plain  of  J. 
Jos.  3:15  J.  overfloweth  banks 

4:3  stones  out  of  midst  of  J. 

22:25  made  J.  a  border  betw.  us 
Ji(d.  3:28  fords  of  J.  7:24 ;  12:5 

2  Sam.  19:15  liing  returned  to  J. 
2  K.  2:13  Elisha  stood  by  J. 

5:10  saying,  Wash  in  J.  seven 
Job  40:2;3  trust,  can  draw  up  J. 
Ps.  42:6  remember  fr.  land  of  J. 

114:3  J.  was  driven  baclc,  5 
Jer.  12:5  do  in  swelling  of  J.  1 

49:19  from  swelling  of  J.  50:44 
Zee.  11:3  pride  of  J.  is  spoiled 
Mat.  3:6  in  J.  Mark  1:5,  9 
Bevond  JORDAN. 
Gen.  50:10  floor  of  Atad  bey.  J.  11 
Deut.  3:25  good  land  beyond  J. 
Jos.  13:8  inherit,  beyond  J.  18:7 
Is.  9:1  bey.  J.  in  Galil.  Mat.  4:15 
John  1:28  Bethabara  bey.  J.  3:26 

Over  JORDAIV. 
Gen.  32:10  I  passed  over  J. 
Num.  32:5  br.  us  not  o.  J.  3.3:51 
Deut.  3:27  not  go  o.  J.  4:21 ;  31:2 

9:1  to  pass  o.  J.  this  day,  11:31 
Jos.  1:2  go  over  J.  11 

4:22  Israel  came  over  J.  24:11 
2Sa?n.  2:29  passed  o.  J.  17:22; 

19:15;  1  Chr.  12:15;  19:17 
JORIM,  JOSE.   Luke  3:29 
JOSEPH. 

Gen.  30:24  she  called  his  name  J. 

37:5  J.  dreamed  a  dream 

39:5Egypt.'s  house  for  J.'s  sake 

40:9  butler  told  his  dream  to  J. 

49:22  J.  is  a  fruitful  bough,  26 

60:7  J.  went  up  to  bury  father 
Deut.  .33:13  J.  blessed  be  his  land 
1  Chr.  5:2  the  birthright  was  J. 
Ps.  80:1  leadest  J.  like  a  flock 

105:17  J.  who  was  sold  for  aser. 
Szek.  :37:16  for  J.  stick  of  Ephr. 

47:13  J.  shall  have  two  porti(-)ns 

48:32  one  gate  of  .1.  gate  of  B. 
AmosG:6  grieved  for  afflict,  of  J. 
Acts  7:9  patriarchs  sold  J.  13,  14 
11:21  J.  blessed  sous  of  J.  22 

JOSEPH,  husband  of  Mary. 
Mat.  1:16;  2:13;  LnkeHA;  3:23; 

4:22:  John  1:45;  6:42 
JOSEPH,  name  of  divers  men. 
Num.  13:7  of  Igal,  sou  of  J. 
Mat.  27:57  J.  of  Ai-im.  59 ;  Mark 
15:43,45;  Lu.  23:50;  Jo.  19:38 
Luke  3:24  was  son  of  J.  26,  30 
Acts  1:23  two,  J.  called  Barsabas 

JOSES. 
Mat.  13:55  Ja.  and  J.  Mark  6:3 
27:56  moth,  of  J.  Mark  15:40,  47 
Acts  4:36  J.  surnamed  Barnabas 
JOSHUA,  JEHOSHUA, 
OSHEA. 
Ex.  17:13  J.  discomfited  Amalek 
24:13  Moses  and  his  minister  J. 
Jos.  1:10  J.  commanded  oflicers, 

2:1  to  24:31 
1  Sa7n.  6:14  into  field  of  J.  13 

1  K.  16:.34  wh.  he  spake  by  J. 
Haij.  1:1 .1.  son  of  Josed.  12,  14 
Zee.  3:1  showed  me  J.  h. -priest 

6:11  set  crowns  on  head  of  J. 

JOSIAH. 
1 K.  13:2  child  born,  J.  by  name 

2  K.  21:24  J.  king,  2  Chr.  33:25 
22:1  J.  was  eight  years  old 
23:29  J.  ag.  Phar.  2  Chr.  35:22 

2  Chr.  3.5:1  J.  kept  pas?o.  18-25 
Jer.  1:2  in  days  of  J.  3:6 
Zep.  1:1  word  came  in  days  of  J. 
Mat.  1:10  Amon  begat  J.  11 
JOT. 

Mat.  5:18  one  J.  or  tittle 
JOTHAM. 

Jiid.  9:5  J.  son  of  Jerubbaal,  21 
2  K.  15:5  J.  judged,  2  Chr.  26:21 

1  Clir.  2:47  sous  of  Jahdai,  J.  5:17 

2  Chr.  27:6  J.  became  mishty 
Is.  1:1 ;  Ho.  1:1 ;  Mic.  1:1 ;  ^at.  1:9 

JOURIVEY. 
Gen.  24:21  L.  made.;,  prosperous 

31:23  La.  pursued  liim  7  days',;. 
Ex.  13:20  took  J.  from  Succiith 

16:1  Israelites  took  J.  from  Elim 
Num.  9:10  be  in,;,  yet  keep  pass. 

13  not  in  J.  forbear,  keep  pass. 
Deut.  1:2  eleven  days.;,  from  H. 

10:11  take  thy./,  before  people 
Jo-t.  9:11  take  victuals  for  your^". 
Jud.  i:<ij.  thou  takcst  not 


JOY 

1  Sam.  15:18  L.  sent  thee  on  a.;. 

1  K.  18:27  or  he  is  in  a.;. 
19:7  thej.  is  too  great  for  thee 

2  K.  3:9  compa.  of  seven  days',;'. 
Neh.  2:6  how  long  sh.  thy  j.  be? 
Prov.  7:19  man  gone  a  longj. 
Mat.  10:10  nor  scrip  for  your  j. 
Mark  6:8  nothing  for  j.  Luke  9:3 
Luke  11:6  a  friend  of  mine  in  J. 

15:13  tookj.  into  a  far  country 
.John  4:6  Jesus  wearied  with^. 
Pom.  1:10  have  prosperous  J. 
1.5:24  I  trust  to  see  you  in  my  j. 
1  Cor.  16:6  bring  me  on  my  J. 
Tit.  .3:13  Zenasand  .\pollos  on  jr. 

3  John  6  whom  bring  forw.  ou,;. 

Day's  JOIUXEY. 

Num.  11:31  quails  fall  a  day^sj. 

1  K.  19:4  went  day's  j.  to  wild. 
,7on.  3:4  to  enter  city  d.'sj. 
Luke  2:44  a  d.'s,}.  am.  acquaint. 
Acts  1:12  from  Jerusal.  &  day'sj. 
See  Three  days. 

JOURNEYED. 
Gen.  12:9  Ab.,;".  going  south,  20:1 
13:11  Lot  ?".  east;  .3.3:17  Jacob  j. 
35:5  Israel  7.  toward  Bcth-el 
A'.R.  40:,37  th..;.  not,  Num.  9:21 
Nvtn.  9:17  children  of  Israel  J.  IS 
19  kept  charge  of  L.  andj.  not 
Acts  9:3  as  S. ,;'.  he  came  near  Da. 
7  men.;,  with  him  stood,  26:13 

JOURNEYING,  S. 

Num.  10:28  J.  of  Israel's  armies 

29  we  are  J.  to  the  place 
Luke  1-3:22  as  he  was./,  toward  J. 

2  Cor.  11:26  inj.  often,  in  perils 

JOURNEYS. 

Cen.  13:3  Abram  went  on  his,;. 
E.r.  17:1  J.  according  to  comnia. 
40:36  went  on  in^'.  Num.  10:12 
38  cloud  on  taber.  thro'  theirj. 
Num.  10:6  an  alarm  for  their./. 
33:1  these  are  the,;,  of  Israel,  2 

JOY,  Substantive. 

1  C7)  r.  12:40  there  was.;,  in  Israel 
15:16  lift,  up  the  voice  with,;. 

25  went  to  bring  the  ark  wi.  J. 
29:17  seen  with,;,  the  pco.  off'er 

Ezr.  3:13  not  discern  shout  ofj. 
6:16  dcd.  of  hou.  of  God  with,/. 
Neh.  8: 10  J.  of  L.  is  your  strength 
12:43i.  of  Jeru.  heard  afar  off 
Ext.  8:16  light,  J.  and  honor 
9:22  turned  from  sorrow  to  j 
make  days  of  feastins  and/ 
Job  8:19  this'is  thej.  of  his  way 
20:5,;.  of  hypocrite  but  for  mo. 
29:1.3  caus.  widow's  hea.  singj 
33:26  will  see  his  face  with,/. 
41:22  sorrow  turned  toj. 
Ps.  16:11  presence  fulness  oij. 
27:6  offer  in  tabern.  sacrifi.  otj. 
30:5  J.  Cometh  in  the  morning 
42:4  I  went  with  the  voice  otj. 
43:4  I  go  to  G.  my  exceeding.;'. 
48:2,;.  of  the  earth  is  mount  Z. 
51:12  restore  to  me  j.  of  salva. 
67:4  be  glad  and  sing  forj. 
105:43  bro.  forth  people  withj. 
126:5  sow  in  tears  sh.  reap  in  J. 
1'37:6  prefer  not  Jer.  to  chiefj. 
Prov.  12:20  counsel,  of  peace  isj. 
14:10  stranger  not  intcrmed.^'. 
15:21  folly       desti.  of  wisdom 
2:3  man  hath./,  by  ans.  of  mou. 
17:21  father  of  a  fool  hath  i\oj. 
21:15/.  to  the  just  to  do  judg. 
23:24  beget,  wise  child  have,/. 
Ec.  2:10  with,  not  heart  from.;. 

26  God  giveth  knowled.  and/. 
5:'20  God  aus.  him  mj.  of  heart 
9:7  go  thy  way,  eat  bread  w  i.j. 

Is.  9:3  increased/,  accord,  to/ 

17  L.  sh.  have  no/,  in  yo.  men 
12:3  with./,  shall  ye  draw  water 
16:10/.  taken  out  plentiful  field 
24:8/.  harp  ceas. ;  11/.  is  dark. 
29: 19  meek  sh.  incre.  th.  /.  in  L. 
:33:13  houses  of/.  ,•  14/.  w.  asses 
35:2  rej.  even  with/,  and  sing. 

10  everl./.  on  theirheads,  51:11 
52:9  br.  into /.    55:12  go  with/. 
00:15  a/,  of  many  generations 
61:3  give  them  oil  of/. 
7  everlasting,;,  sh.  be  to  them 
65:14  servants  shall  sing  for/. 

18  beho.  I  create  her  peo.  a/. 
66:5  he  shall  appear  to  your/. 

10  reioice  for/,  with  her 
Jer.  15:16  word  was/,  of  myhea. 
31:13  turn  th.  mouming  into/. 
38:9  it  sh.  he  to  me  a  name  of/ 


JOY 

■Ter.  48:33/.  is  tak.  fr.  plen.  field 

49:25  city  of  my/, 
iam.  2:15  the/,  of  whole  earth 

'  :15  the/,  of  our  heart  is  ceased 
Ezek.  24:25  take  fr.  them/,  of  gl. 

.36:5  with  the/,  of  all  th.  heart 
IIos.  9:1  rejoice  not,  O  Is.  for/. 
.Joel  1:12/.  is  withered  from  men 
Zep.  3:17  rejo.  over  thee  with/. 
Mat.  13:20  anon  with/,  receiveth 
it,  Luke  8:13 
44  for/,  thereof  gocth  and  sell. 

25:21  enter  into/,  of  thy  L.  23 
Lu.  1:44  babe  leaped  in  wo.  for/. 

6:23  rej.  in  that  day,  leap  for/. 

10:17  seventy  returned  with  j. 

15:7/.  in  heav.  over  one  sinner 
10  there  is/,  in  pres.  of  angels 

24:41  they  yet  believed  not  for/. 
■John  3:29  my/,  therefo.  is  fulfil. 

15:11  that  my/,  might  remain  in 
you,  th.  your/,  might  be  full 

16:20  sorrow  be  turned  to/. 

21  for.;,  that  a  man  is  born 

22  your/,  no  man  tak.  fr.  you 

24  that  your/,  be  full 
17:13/.  fulfilled  in  themselves 

Acts  2:28  make  me  full  of/. 

13:.52  discip.  were  filled  with/. 

20:24  finish  my  course  with/. 
Pom.  14:17  kingdom  of  God  is/. 

15:13  God  filled  you  with.;. 
32  CO.  to  you  wi.  /.  by  will  of  G. 
2  Cor.  1:24  are  helpers  of  your/. 

2:3  that  my/,  is^.  of  you  all 

7:13  more  joyed  we  for/,  of  T. 

8:2  their/,  abounded  to  riches 
Cial.  5:22  Spirit  is  love,/,  peace 
Phil.  1:4  making  request  with/. 

25  furtherance  and/,  of  faith 
2:2  my/.  4:1/.  and  crown 

1  Thes.  1:6  received  word  with/. 
2:19  what  is  our  hope  or/.  '? 

20  for  ye  are  our  glory  and/. 
3:9 ;.  wherewith  wo,;',  before  G. 

2  Tim.  1:4  I  maybe  filled  with/. 
Phile.  20  let  me  have/,  of  thee 
Ileb.  12:2  for/,  that  was  bcf.  him 

1.3:17  do  it  with/,  not  with  grief 
Jam.  1:2  count  it/,  when  ye  fall 

4:9/.  be  turned  into  heaviness 
1  P(t.  1:8  rej.  with/,  unspeakab. 

4:13  glad  also  with  exceeding/. 
1  .John  1:4/.  be  full,  2  John  12 

3  .Jolin.  4  no  greater/,  than  to  h. 
Jude  24  faultless  with  exceed./. 

See  GLADNESS. 

Great  JOY. 

1  K.  1:40  peo.  rejoiced  with  g.j. 

2  Chr.  30:26  g.j.  in  Jerusalem 
Neh.  12:43  rejoice  with  great  j. 
Mat.  2:10  rejoiced  with  great  j. 

28:8  from  sep.  wi.  fear  and  g.j. 
Luke  2:10  br.  tidings  ofgreaij. 

24:52  returned  to  Jer.  with  g.j. 
Acts  8:8  there  was  g. ./.  in  th.  city 

15:3  caused  g.j  to  the  brethren 
Phile.  7  we  have  g.  j.  in  thy  love 

Shout,  or  Shouted  for  JOY. 
E:r.  3:12  shouted  aloud  forj. 
.Job  38:7  sons  of  God  shouted  f.j. 
Ps.  5:11  let  them  sh.f.j.  3.5:27 

32:11  s.f.j.  all  th.  are  upright 

65:13  the  v:il!evs  shout  for]. 

132:9  let  thy  saints  s.fbrj.  16 

JOY,  Verb. 
Ps.  21:1  shall/,  in  thy  strength 
Is.  9:3/.  bef  thee  accord,  to'joy 


JUD 

Is.  61:10  soul  shall  be/,  in  my  Q. 
2  Cor.  7:4/.  in  all  our  tribulat. 
JOYFULLY. 

Ec.  9:9  live/,  wi.  wife  th.  lovest 
Luke  19:6  Zaech.  received  him/. 
Heb.  10:34  took/,  spoil,  of  goods 

JOYFULNESS. 
De^jt.  28:47  servedst  not  L.  w./. 
Col.  1:11  to  long-suffering  with/. 

JOYING, 
Col.  2:5  with  you  in  the  spirit,,/. 

JOYOUS. 
Is.  22:2  art  full  of  stirs,  a/,  city 
2'3:7  is  this  your/,  city,  whose 
.32:13  all  houses  of  joy  in/,  city 
Heb.  12:11  no  chastening  seem./. 
JUBAL.    Gen.  4:21 

JUBILEE. 
Lev.  25:9  trumpet  of  the  /.  10:54 
27:17  his  field  from  year  of/.  18 
Nu7n.  36:4/.  then  th.  inheritance 

JUDAH. 
Gen.  29:.35  she  called  his  name  J. 
3.5:23  the  sons  of  Leah.  J. 
38:15  J.  thought  Tamar  a  harlot 
46:12  sons  of  J.  28:  Num.  26:19 
49:8  J.  he  whom  thy  brethren 

9  J.  is  a  lion's  whelp 

10  sceptre  not  depart  from  J. 
Ex.  1:2  sons  of  Israel,  Levi,  J. 
Num.  2:3  camp  of  J.  shall  pitch 
Deut.  33:7  blessing  of  J.  27:12 
Jos.  7:17  bro.  family  of  J.  18:5 
.lud.  1:2  J.  go  first,  19;  10-9 

1  Sam.  18:16  all  J.  loved  David 

2  Sam.  5:5  David  reigned.  19:15 

1  K.  14:22  J.  did  evil,  2  K.  17:19 

2  K.  8:19  L.  not  destroy  J.  14:10 
21:11  ma.  J.  sin,  16;  2  Chr.  33:9 
2;j:27  remove  J.  out  of  my  sight 

2  Chr.  12:12  in  J.  things  w.  well 
Ps.  60:7  J.  my  lawgiver,  106:8 
76:1  in  3.  God  known,  114:2 
Is.  1:1  vision  cone.  J.  3:1;  7:6 
11:12  together  dispersed  of  J.  13 
22:8  discovered  covering  of  J. 
■Jer.  17:1  sin  of  J.  writ,  with  iron 
.3.3:7  captiv.  of  J.  return,  42:15 
50:20  sins  of  J.  not  found.  51:5 
■loel  3:20  J.  dw.  for  ever,  Am.  i:i 
Mic.  5:2  among  thousands  of  J. 
Zee.  2:12  L.  iiih.  J.  12:7;  14:14 
Mai.  2:11  J.  dealt  treacherously 
3:4  offering  of  J.  pleasant 
Mat.  1:2  Ja.  begat  J.  3  J.  begat 
Luke  3:33  Phares  was  son  of  J. 
Ileb.  7:14  our  L.  sprang  of  J. 

Land  of  JUDAH. 
Deut.  34:2  showed  him  land  of  3. 
Ruth  1:7  to  return  in  land  of  3. 
I<.  19:17  I.  of  3.  a  terror,  26:1 
Mat.  2:6  Bethlehem,  iu  /.  of  S, 

Men  of  JUDAH. 
■Tud.  15:10  m.  of  3.  why  come 
2  Sam.  2:4  m.  of  3.  anointed  D. 
19:14  heart  of  J.  43;  20:2 
24:9  7ne/i  of  3.  .500,000 
Ezr.  10:9  ni.  of  J.  gathered  toget. 
Is.  5:7  m.  of  J.  his  pleas,  plaiit 
Jer.  36:31  upon  the  menof'3.  all 
43:9  in  sight  at  men  of  3. 
44:27  all  m.  of  3.  be  consumed 
Dan.  9:7  confusion  to  men  of  3. 

Tribe  of  JUDAH. 
Num.  1:27  numb,  of  tribe  of  3. 
7:12  Nashon.  prince  of  t.  of  3. 


65:19  I  rejoice  and/,  in  my  peo.  i  1  K.  12:20  t.  of  3.  followed Dav, 
Ilab.  3:18  I  will/,  in  G.  of  salva.  2  K.  17:18  none  left  but  t.  of  3. 
'  "       ■  "    '        ~  ^ of  3. 


Zip.  3:17/.  over  thee  with  sin^ 
Ii07n.  .5:11  but  we  also/,  in  God 
P)iiL  2:17/.  and  rejoice  wi.  you 

1  Thes.  3:9  joy  wherewith  ye/. 
JOYED. 

2  Cor.  7:13  more  joy  for  joy  of  T. 
JOYFUL. 

1  K.  8:66  went  to  their  tents /. 
Ezr.  6:22  L.  hath  made  them/. 
■Tob  3:7  no /.  voice  come  therein 
Ps.  .5:11  th.  love  thy  name  be/. 
.35:9  my  soul  be/,  in  the  Lord 
63:5  praise  thee  with/,  lips 
66:1  make  a  /.  noise  to  God 
81:1  make^.  noise  to  G.  of  Jac. 
89:15  blessed  peo.  know/,  sound 
95:1  make/,  noise  to  rock  of  sa. 
2/.  noise  mth  psa.  98:4;  100:1 
98:6  make  a/,  noise  before  L. 
8  hills  be/,  tosrether  before  L. 
113:9  barren  be/,  mother  of  ch. 
149:2  children  of  Zion.;.  in  king 
5  let  the  saints  be /  in  glory 
EC.  7:14  in  day  of  prosfier  be/. 
11  there  sh.  be  heard  voice  of/.  1  Is.  40:18  sing  heav.  be  /.  earth 
46:27  thou  skippcdst  for/.        '  56:7  make/,  in  house  of  prayer 
880 


Ps.  78:68  but  he  chose  t. 
Her.  5:5  L.  of  ^  of  3.  prevailed 
7:5  of  tribe  of  J."  sealed  12,000 

JUDAS. 
Mat.  13:55  brethren  Sim.  and  3. 
26:47  J.  one  of  twelve.  Mark 
14:43;  Lu.  22:47;  John  18:;3,5 
27:3  J.  repented,  bro.  30  pieces 
■John  13:29  because  J.  had  bag 
14:22  J.  saith.  How  is  it 
Acts  1:16  D.  spake  concern.  J.  25 
5:;37  after  this  man  rose  up  3. 
9:11  inquire  in  the  house  of  3. 
15:22  J.  surnamed  Barsabas,  27 

JUD.VS  Iscariot. 

Mat.  10:4  J.  I.  who  betra.  Mark 
3:19;  Luke  6:16;  John  6:71; 
13:2 

26:14  J.  I.  to  chief  p.  Markii:W 
Luke  22:3  enter.  Satan  into  J.  L. 
■lohn  13:26  he  gave  sop  to  J.  I. 

JUDE.\. 

Ezr.  5:8  went  into  prov.  of  J. 
Mat.  24:16  them  wh.  bein  J.  flee, 
Mark  13:14  ;  Luke  21:i: 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


JUD 

John  4:3  left  J.  dep.  to  Galilee 
7:3  and  go  into  J.  again,  11:7 

Acts  1:8  in  all  J.  ye  sli.  be  witn. 
2:14  men  of  J.  be  this  known 
fl::31  chnrch.  rest  thro.  J.  10:37 

Unm.  15::31  do  not  believe  in  J. 
.  1  Th.es.  2:14churche?\vhichiii  J. 

JUDGE,  Substantive. 

Gen.  18:25  J.  of  all  the  earth 

19:9  this  fel.  ca.  needs  be  a.;. 
Ex.  2:14,;.  over  ns,  Acts'i-.Ti,  35 
■  Deut.  17:9  come  to  the  7.  shall  be 
12  man  will  not  hearken  to.;'. 

25:2,;'.  sh.  cause  him  to  lie  down 
Jnd.  2:18  the  Lord  was  witli  J. 

11:27  L.  the  .1.  be^.  this  day 
2  Sam.  15:4  O  that  I  were  ma.  J. 
Job  9:15  make  supplica.  to  ray  j. 

23:7  delivered  for  ever  fr.  my ,;'. 

31:28  iniq.  be  punished  bv  ;'. 
Ps.  50:6  for  God  isj.  himself 

68:5.;.  of  widows;  75:7  G.  is^". 

94:2  thou  J.  of  the  earth 
Is.  3:2  take  away  fr.  Jer.  the  J. 
Amos  2:3  cut  off  J.  from  midst 
Mic.  5:1  shall  smite.;,  of  Israel 

7:3  thej.  asketh  for  a  reward 
Mat.  5:25  adv.  deliver  thee  to  j. 

the 7.  to  officer,  Luke  12:58 
Luke  12:14  who  made  mej.  f 

18:2  in  city,  a,;',  feared  not  G. 
6  hear  what  unjust  j.  saith 
Acts  10:42,;.  of  quick  and  dead 

18:15.;'.  of  no  such  matters 

24:10  many  years  aj.  of  nation 
2  Tim.  4:8  Lord  the  rigliteous  j. 
Meb.  12:2:3  G.  the  J.  of  all 
Jam.  4:11  not  do.  of  law,  but  aj. 

5:9  J.  standeth  before  the  door 

JUDGE,  Verb,  to  God 

and  Christ. 
Gen.  16:5  j.   between  me  and 

thee,  1  Sam.  24:12,  15 
Ex.  5:21  L.  look  on  you  and,;'. 
Z>««<.  32:36  L.  sh.      his  people, 

Pi..  50:4- 135:14;  Heb.  10:30 
1  Sam.  2:10  L.J.  ends  of  earth 
1  K.  8:32i.  servants,  2  Chr.  6:23 

1  Chr.  16::33  coraeth  to  ,;'.  the 

earth,  Ps.  96:13;  98:9 

2  Chr.  20:12  wilt  thou  notj.  t 
Job  22:13 J.  through  dark  cloud? 
Pa.  7:8  the  L.  sh.  j.  the  people 

righteously,  9:8;  50:4;  96:10 
10:18J.  fatherless  and  oppressed 
26:1;.  me,  O  Lord,  7:8;  35:24; 

43:1;  54:1;  Lain.  3:59 
82:8  arise,  O  God,  j.  the  earth 
96:13  j.  the  world  with  right- 
eousness, 98:9;  Acts  17:31 
110:6  shallj.  amon^  the  heathen 

Ec.  3:17  God  shall  righteous 

li.  2:4  shall  J.  among  nations 
3:13  Lord  standeth  toj.  people 
11:3  not,;,  aftersightof  eyes,  4 
51:5  mine  arm  shall^'.  people 

Ezek.  7:3  will^'.  accord,  to  ways 
34:17  Ij.  betw.  cattle  and  cattle 

Joel  3:12  will  I  sit  toj.  heathen 

Mic.  4:3  shall.;,  among  people 

John  5:30  Ij.  my  judg.  is  .just 
8:15 1.;,  no  man ;  16  yet  if  I,;. 
26  things  to  say  and  to,;". 
12:47  I  came  not  toj.  world 

pom.  2:16  G.J.  secrets  of  men 
3:6  how  sh.  G.  j.  the  world '? 

2  Tiin.  4:1  j.  quick  and  dead, 
1  Pet.  4:5 

Heb.  13:4  adulterers  God  will  J. 

pev.  6:10  dost  thou  not  J. 
19:11  in  righteousness  he  dothj. 

See,  further,  IwiU  jttdge. 

JUDGE,  applied  to  Man,  or 

other  things. 
Gen.  31:37  j.  betwixt  us  both 
49:16  Dan  shall  J.  his  people 
Ex.  18:13  Moses  sat  toj.  people 

16  Ij.  one  and  another 
Lev.  19:15  in  right,  thou  j.  thy 

neighbor,  Deut.  1:16;  16:18 
1  Sam.  2:25  man  sin,  judge j.  hi. 
8:5  make  us  a  king  toj.  us,  6,  20 

1  K.  3:9  underst.  heart  toj.  who 

is  toj.  this  peo.  2  Chr.  1:10 

2  Chr.  1:11  mayestj.  my  people 
19:6  for  yej.  not  for  man 

Ezr.  7:25  which  may  J.  people 
Ps.  58:1  J.  uprightly,  sons  of  m. 

72:2 J.  people  with  righteousn. 
4J.  poor  of  people,  Prov.  31:9 

82:2  how  lo.  will  yeJ.  unjustly 
7s.  1:17J.  fath.  plead  for  widow 
23  J.  not  fatherless,  Jer.  5:28 

5:3  J.  bctwi.xt  me  and  my  viney. 
Ezek.  2:3:24  sh.  J.  thee,  45:  24:14 

44:24  J.  according  tomy  judgm. 


JUD 

Ob.  21  saviors  come  toj. 
Mic.  3:11  heads  thereof  J.  for  re. 
Zee.  3:7  Shalt  also  J.  my  house 
Mat.  7:1  J.  not  that  ye  be  not  ju. 

1  for  with  what  judgment  yeJ. 
Z(/A:e6:37 

Luke  12:."7  whyj.  not  what  isr.  1 
John  7:24  j.  not  accord,  to  ap- 
pearance, but  J.  right,  judg. 
51  law  J.  man  before  it  hear 
8:15J.  after  flesh ;  12:48  same  J. 
18:31  J.  him  accord,  to  your  law 
Actsi\\^j.  ye;  13:46 J.  yoursel. 
23:3  eittest  thou  toj.  me  ? 
Pmn.  2:27  fulfil  the  law,J.  thee 
14:3  J.  him  eateth  ;  10  J.  brother 
13  let  us  not  J.  one  another 

1  Cor.  4:3J.  not  myself;  5J.  not 
5:12  what  have  I  to  do  to  J.  wi. 

do  ye  notj.  them  within? 
6:2  do  not  know  saints,;',  world? 

3  know  ye  not  we  sh.  J.  angels? 

4  set  toj.  who  are  least  estee. 

5  able  toj.  between  his  breth. 
10:15 J.  wh.  I  say ;  11:13J.  your. 
11:31  if  we  shouldj.  ourselves 
14:29  proph.  speak,  the  oth..;'. 

2  Cor.  5:14  because  we  thusj. 
Col.  2:10  let  no  man  therefore  J. 
Jam.  4:11  but  if  thou  J.  the  law 

I  will  JUDGE. 

1  Sam.  .3:13  Izvillj.  house 
75:2  I  will  j.  uprightly 
Ezek.  7:3  /  tvill  j.  according  to 
thy  ways,  8:27 ;  33:20 
11:10  I  will  j.  you  in  Israel,  11 
1()::38  I  will  j.  thee  as  women 
"iV.m  lu'ill j.  thee  wh.  th.  wast 
34:20  I,  even  Iw.j.int  cattle,  22 

Will  I  JUDGE. 
Gen.  15:14  the  nation  they  shall 

serve  irill  Ij.  Acts  7:7 
Luke  19:22  out  of  mouth  w.  1  J. 

JUDGED. 

Gen.  30:6  God  hath  j.  me 
Jud.  3:10  Oth.  J.  4:4  Deborah 
10:2  TolaJ.  3  Jair ;  12:7  Jeph. 
12:8  IbzanJ.  11  Elon;  14Abdon 
15:20  Samson  ;'.  I.  20  y'rs,  16:31 
I  Sam.  4:18  Eli  J.  7:6  Sam.  15, 
16,  17 

Ps.  9:19  let  heathen  bej. 
.37:33  condemn  him  wh.  he  isj. 
109:7  wh.  J.  let  him  be  coudem. 
■Jer.  22:16  hej.  cause  of  the  poor 
Ezek.  16:.38  women  shed  blood  J. 
28:23  wounded  shall  be  J.  in  her 
35:11  known,  wh.  I  havej.  thee 
:36:19  accord,  to  doings  I  J.  them 
Dan.  9:12  ag.  judges  t"hat  J.  us 
Mat.  7:1  jud.  not,  th.  ye  be  notJ. 

2  ye  shall  beJ.  Luke  6:.37 
Luke  7:43  Thou  hast  rightly  J. 
.John  16:11  pri.  of  this  world  isJ. 
Acts  16:15J.  me  to  be  faithful 

24:6  J.  according  to  law 
25:9  be  J.  of  these  things,  20 

10  I  stand,  wh.  lou^ht  tohej. 
26:6  amj.  for  hope  of  promise 
Pom.  2:12J.  by  law,  Jani.  2:12 
3:4  overcome  when  tliou  artj. 
7  am  I  alsoj.  as  a  sinner? 
1  Cor.  2:15  he  himself  J.  no  man 
4:3  that  I  should  beJ.  of  you 
5:3  I  haveJ.  already,  as  though 
6:2  if  the  world  sh.  beJ.  by  yoii 
10:29  for  why  is  my  liberty  J.  of 
11:.31  judge  we  should  not  be,?'. 
32  we  are  J.  we  are  chastened 
14:24  convinced,  heisj.  of  all 
Heb.  11:11  shej.  him  faithful 
1  Pet.  4:6  be  J.  according  to  men 
Pev.  11:18  that  they  should  be  J. 
16:5  righteous  bee.  thou  J.  thus 
19:2  he  hathj.  the  great  whore 
20:12  deadj.  out  of  those  things 
13J.  ev.  man  accord,  to  works 
JUDGES. 
E.c.  21:22  pay  as  J.  determine 
22:8  master  sh.  be  brought  toj. 
9  cause  of  both  sh.  couie  bef.  j. 
Deut.  1:16  I  charged  yourj. 
16:18J.  sh.  thou  make  in  gates 
19:18J.  sh.  make  diligent  mqu. 
21:2  elders  andj.  shall  come  fo. 
32:31  even  our  enemies  bring ;'. 
Jos.  23:2  J.  called  for  the.  J.  ii-.t 
■hid.  2:16  Lord  raised  upj.  18 
Ruth.  1:1  wh.J.  ruled  famine  was 

1  Sam.  8:1  made  sonsj.  over  I.  2 

2  Sam.  7:11  com.J.  over  my  peo. 

1  Chr.  17:6  sp.  a  word  to  any  J.  10 
23:4  6,000  were  officers  and  J. 

2  Chr.  1:2  Solom.  spake  tothej. 
19:5  set  J.  in  land ;  6  said  to  J. 

Ezr.  7:25  setj.  may  judge  people 


JUD 

■Job  9:24  he  cover,  the  face  of  J. 
12:17  he  maketh  the  J.  fools 
31:11  iniq.  to  be  punished  by  J. 

Ps.  2:10  be  instructed  J.  of  earth 
141:6  whenj.  are  overthrown 
148:11  princes,  and/,  of  earth 

Prov.  8: 16  jirinces  rule,  and  J. 

Is.  1:26  I  will  restore  thyj. 
40:23  mak.  J.  of  earth  as  vanity 

Dan.  9:12  words  against  ourj. 

IIos.  7:7  have  devoured  tlicir  J. 
13:10  where  are  thy  J.  of  whom 

7,ep.  3:3  J.  are  evening  wolves 

Mai.  n-.-il  be  your  J.  Luke  11:19 

Acts  13:20  he  gave  them  J. 

Jam.  2:4  become  J.  of  evil  thou. 

JUDGEST. 

Ps.  51:4  be  clear  when  thou  /. 
Jer.  11:20  L.  of  hosts,  J.  riglite. 
Pom.  2:1  whoso,  thou  art  that  J. 
3  O  man,  that,/,  tlu  m 
14:4  that  J.  anotlier  man's  ser.  ? 
Jam.  4:12  wlio  art  thou  J.  auo.  ? 

JUDGETH. 

.lob  21:22,/.  those  that  were  high 

Ps.  7:11  God  J.  the  righteous 
58:11  a  God  that  J.  in  earth 
82:1  of  mighty,  he  /.  am.  gods 

Prov.  29:14  that  faithfully  J. 

John  5:22  the  Father  J.  no  man 
8:50  one  that  seeketh  andJ. 
12:48  hath  one  thatj.  him 

1  Cor.  2:15he  that  is  spirit.  J.  all 
4:4  he  that  J.  me  is  the  Lord 
5:13  th.  that  are  without,  G.J. 

./am.  4:11  thatJ.  his  brot.  J.  law 

1  Pet.  1:17  with,  respect  of  pc.J. 
2:23  com.  himself  to  him  thatJ. 

Pev.  18:8  strong  is  the  L.  that  J. 

JUDGIXG. 

2  K.  15:5  J.  the  people  of  the 

land,  2  Chr.  26:21 
Ps.  9:4  sattest  in  thethr.  J.  right 
Is.  16:5  sit  J.  and  seeking  judgm. 
Mat.  19:28 J.  12  tribes,  22:30 

JUDGMEAT. 

Ex.  12:12  ag.  the  gods  execute  J. 
21:31  accord,  to  tliisj.  be  it  do. 
23:2  after  many,  to  wrest/.  6 
28:15  make  the  breastplate  of  /. 
yum.  27:11  Is.  a  stat.  ofj.  35:29 
21  afterj.  of  Urim  before  Lord 
Deut.  1:17  not  afraid  of  man,  J. 
10:18  executej.  of  fatherless 
16:10  judge  people  with  justj. 
19  not  wrest  J.  17:11  accord.  J. 
24:17  not  pervert  J.  of  stranger 
27:19  cursed  be  that  pervert.  J. 
32:4  for  all  his  ways  are  J. 
41  if  my  hand  take  hold  on  J. 

1  Sam.  8:3  took  bribes  pervert.  J. 

2  Sum.  8:15  David  executed  J. 

and  justice,  1  Chr.  18:14 
15:2  came  to  king  forj.  6 

1  K.  3:11  understan.  to  discer.  J. 
28  Israel  heard  of  the  J. 

7:7  porch  of  J.  20:40  so  thy  J. 

2  IC  25:6  took  king  and  gave  J. 
2  Chr.  19:8  chief  of  fathers  forJ 

20:9  Cometh  on  us  as  sword,  J. 
Ezr.  7:26  let  J.  be  executed 
Est.  1:13  that  knew  law  and  J. 
Job  8:3  doth  God  pervert  J. .? 

9:19  speak  of  J.  19:7  th.  is  no  J. 

19:29  ye  may  know  there  is  a  J. 

32:9  neither  do  aged  underst.  J. 

34:4  let  us  choose  to  us  J. 
12  nei.  will  Almighty  pervert  J. 

35:14  yet ;.  is  before  him 

36:17  thou  fulfiUedJ.  of  wicked 
j.  and  just,  take  hold  on  th. 
Ps.  7:6  awake  for  me  to  thej. 

9:7  prepared  his  throne  for  J. 

8  minister  J.  to  people  in  righ. 
16  L.  known  byj.  he  execut. 

33:5  loveth  right,  and  J.  37:28 
37:6  bring  forth  thyJ. 
.30  his  tongue  talketh  of  J. 
72:2  shall  judge  thy  poor  with  J. 
76:8J.  to  be  heard  from  heaven 

9  G.  arose  toj.  save  the  meek 
89:14  justice  and  J.  are  hab.  97:2 
94:15J.  sh.  return  to  righteous. 
99:4  the  king's  strength  loveth 

J.  thou  executest  J.  and  rig. 

101:1  sing  of  mercy  and  J. 

103:6  L.  execut.  J.  "for  op.  146:7 

106:3  bless,  are  they  th.  kecpj. 
30  Phine.  stood  and  execut.  J. 

111:7  works  of  his  hands  arej. 

119:66  teach  mej.  and  knowle. 
121  I  have  donej.  and  justice 
149  quicken  me  accord,  toj. 

122:5  there  are  set  thrones  of  J. 

149:9  exec,  on  them  J.  written 
Pivv.  1:3  instr.  of  wisdom  audj. 


881 


JUD 

Pror.  2:8  he  keep,  the  paths  of  J. 
9  then  Shalt  thou  understandj, 
8:20  in  the  midst  of  paths  ofJ. 
13:2:3  destroyed  for  want  of  J. 
17:2:3  tak.  gift  to  perv.  waysj. 
19:28  ungodly  witness  sconi.J. 
20:8  that  silteth  in  throne  J. 
28:5  evil  men  understand  notJ. 
29:4  king  by  J.  establish,  land 

26  ev.  man's  J.  cometh  from  L. 
31:5  nor  perv.  J.  of  the  afilictad 

Ec.  3:16  under  sun  place  ofJ. 

5:8  seest  violentpervertingof J. 

8:5  \\'ise  man  disce.  time  and  J. 
6  to  ev.  purp.  th.  is  time  andJ. 
Is.  1:17  seekj.  21  full  ofJ. 

27  Z.  shall  be  redeemed  wi.  J. 
4:4  purged  Jeru.  by  spirit  of  J. 
5:7  looked  for  J.  16:5  seekingj. 
9:7  and  to  establish  it  with^/. 
10:2  turn  aside  needy  fromj. 
16:3  executej.  Jer.  21:12;  22:.3: 

Ezek.  18:8;  45:9;  Zee.  7:9;  8:16 
28:6  and  for  a  spirit  of  J.  to  him 

17  I  will  also  lay  J.  to  the  line 
30:18  mercy,  for  L.  is  God  ofJ. 
.32:16  J.  sh.  dwell  in  wilderness 
33:5  L.  hath  tilled  Zion  withj. 
34:5  on  people  of  my  curse  to  j. 
40:14  taught  him  in  path  of^. 
41:1  come  near  together  to ,;. 
42:1  bring  forth  J.  to  Gentiles 

3  sh.  bring  forth  J.  unto  truth 

4  not  fail,  till  he  set  j.  in  earth 
63:8  taken  from  prison  and  fr.  J. 
56:1J.  and  justice,  IIos.  12:6 
59:8  there  is  no  J.  in  their  goin. 

9  therefore  isJ.  far  from  us 

11  we  look  for  J.  there  is  none 

14  J.  is  turned  away  backwards 

15  displeas.  him  th.  was  noj. 
61:8  I  the  L.  love  J.  hate  robbe. 

Jer.  5:1  if  th.  be  any  execute.  J. 

4  know  not  the  7.  of  th.  G.  8:7 

5  they  have  known  the  J.  of  G. 
7:5  if  ye  thoroughly  executej. 
9:24  exer. J.  andrighteousness 
10:24  correct  me,  but  with  J. 
21:12  executej.  in  the  morning 
23:5  executej.  in  earth,  33:15 
48:21  J.  is  come  upon  pi.  count. 
49:12  whose  J.  was  not  to  drink 
51:9  her  J.  reacheth  to  heaven 

Ezek.  23:24  I  will  set  J.  be.  them 
Dan.  4:37  all  whose  ways  areJ. 
7:10 J.  was  set;  26  J.  shalt  sit 
22  J.  was  given  to  the  saints 
IIos.  5:1  give  ear,  J.  is  tow.  you 
10:4J.  springeth  as  hemlock 
Ainos  5:7  turn  J.  to  wormwood 
15  and  establish  J.  in  the  gate 
24  let  J.  run  down  as  waters 
6:12  ye  have  tumedj.  into  gall 
Mic.  3:1  nottokn.  J.  ,•  8  full  of  jr. 

9  that  abhor  J.  ,•  7:9  executej. 
Ilab.  1:4J.  doth  never  go  forth 
7J.  sh.  proceed  of  themselves 

12  O  L.  thou  ordain,  th.  forJ. 
Zep.  2:3  which  wrought  his,;. 
3:5  ev.  morning  bring  J.  to  light 

Mai.  2:17  say,  'Where  is  G.  of  J. 

Mat.  5:21  in  danger  of  theJ.  22 
7:2  with  whatj.  ye  judged 
12:18  showj.  to  the  Gentiles 
20  he  send  forth  J.  unto  victo. 
2.3:23  have  omittedj.  mercy 

Luke  11:42  pass  over  J.  love  of  G. 

JoJtn  5:22  committed  all  J.  to  S. 
27  "iven  him  authori.  to  ex.  J. 
7:24  out  judge  righteous  J. 
9:.39  for  J.  I  am  come  into  world 
12:31  now  is  theJ.  of  this  world 
16:8  reprove  the  world  of  J.  11 

Acts  8:33  his  J.  was  taken  away 
24:25  as  he  reasoned  ofJ.  Felix 

Pom.  1:32  knowing  the  J.  of  God 
2:2 J.  of  G.  is  according.to  truth 

3  think,  thou  sh.  escape  J.  of 
5  revelation  of  righteous  J.  of 

5:16J.  by  one  to  condemnation 

18  J.  came  to  all  to  condemua. 

1  Cor.  1:10  joined  togetlier  in  J. 
4:3  I  sh.  be  judged  of  man's  J. 

2  Thes.  1:5  token  of  the  J.  of  G. 

1  Tim.  5:24  open,  going  before 
toj. 

Ueb.  6:2  eternal  J.  ,•  9:27  after 
this  theJ. 
10:27  certain  fearful  look,  for  J. 

Jam.  2:13  have  J.  without  mer- 
cy, rejoiceth  against  J. 

1  Pet.  i:\ij.  begin  at  ho.  of  G. 

2  Pet.  2:3  whose  J.  lingereth  not 

4  chains  of  darkness,  reser.J. 
Jude  6  toj.  of  the  great  day 

15  to  execute  J.  upon  all 
Ptv.  14:7  hour  of  his  J.  is  come 
17:1  showJ.  of  the  groat  whore 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


JUD 

Bev.  18:10  in  one  honr  thy/,  co. 
20:4  and^'.  was  given  to  them 

See  BEAR,  DAT. 

Do  JUDGMEIVT. 

Oen.  18:19  do  justice  and  j.  1  K. 

10:9;  Prov.  21::3;  Jer.  22:15 
1  K.  3:28  wisdom  of  G.  to-do  j. 
5  Chr.  9:8  set  over  them  to  doj. 
JProv.  21:7  they  refuse  to  doj. 

15  it  is  joy  to  the  just  to  doj. 
Jer.  51:47  do  j.  on  gr.  images,  52 

,IITDGME\T.HALL. 
John  18:28  led  Jesus  to  h.  of .;. 
themselves  we.  notintoi.-A. 
33  Pilate  entered^'.-A.  again 

19:9  went  into  the.;. -A. 
Acts  23:35  kept  in  Herod's  J.-A. 

In  JUDGMEIVT. 
Zev.  19:15  no  unright.  in  j.  35 
Num.  35:12  bef.  congrega.  inj. 
Deut.  1:17  not  respect  per.  inj. 
Jud.  5:10  ye  that  sit  inj. 
Job  9:32  come  together  in  j. 

37:23  excel,  in  power  and  inj. 
Ps.  1:5  shall  not  stand  inj. 

25:9  meek  will  he  guide  inj. 
Prov.  16:10  transgress,  not  inj. 

18:5  overthrow  righteous  inj. 

24:23  not  good  res.  persons  inj. 
Is.  5:16  L.  of  hosts  exalted  inj. 

28:6  sitteth  inj.  7  stumble  inj. 

32:1  princes  shall  rule  inj. 

54:17  tongue  rise  ag.  thee  inj. 
Jer.  4:2  in  righteousn.  and  irtj. 
Ezek.  44:24  in  contro.  stand  inj. 
Hos.  2: 19  betroth  thee  to  me  inj. 
Med.  3:5  come  near  to  you  inj. 
Mat.  12:41  men  of  Nin.  rise  inj. 

42  queen  of  south  shall  rise  in 
j.  Luke  11:31,  32 

FhU.  1:9  love  may  abound  i/u'. 

Into  JUDGMEIVT. 
Job  14:3  and  bringest  me  intoj. 

22:4  enter  with  thee  intoj. 

34:23  enter  intoj.  with  God 
Ps.  143:2  enter  not  i.  j.  wi.  serv. 
Ec.  11:9  will  bring  thee  intoj. 

12:14  God  bringev.  work  intoj. 
Js.  3:14  Lord  will  enter  intoj. 

My  JUDGMEIVT. 
Job  27:2  taken  away  mijj.  34:5 

29:14  myj.  was  as  a  robe 

40:8  wilt  thou  disannul  myj.  f 
Ps.  35:2:3  awake  to  myj. 
Is.  40:27  my  j.  is  passed  over 

49:4  myj.  is  with  the  Lord 

51:4  make  myj.  to  rest 
Ezek.  39:21  heathen  sh.  see  myj. 
John  5:.30  myj.  just ;  8:16  myj. 

1  Cor.  7:25  yet  I  give  myj. 

40  happier  if  she  abi.  m  myj. 
JUDGMEXT-SEAT. 
Mat.  27:19  set  oni.-.-!.  ,]olin  19:13 
Acts  18:12  J.  brought  him  to  j.-s. 

16  he  drave  them  from  tliej.-^. 

17  beat  Sostheues  before  j.-s. 
25:10  I  stand  at  Cesar's 

17  on  morrow  I  sat  on  j.-,"!. 
Eom.  14:10  sh.  all  stand  before 

j.-s  of  Christ,  2  Cor.  5:10 
Jam.  2:6  draw  you  before  j.-«. 

JUDGMENTS. 
Ex.  6:6  redeem  you  with  j.  7:4 
21:1  j.  thou  sh.  set  before  them 
Num.  a'i:4ongods  L.  executed  j. 
35:24  iudge  according  to  th.  j. 
Deut.  33:10  sh.  teach  Jac.  thy.;. 

2  Sam.  22:2;}  his  j.  were  before 

me,  Ps.  18:22 
1  Chr.  16:12 J.  of  mou.  Ps.  105:5 
14  his,?,  in  all  earth.  Ps.  105:7 
Neh.  9:29  sinned  against  thy  j. 
Ps.  10:5  thyi.  are  out  of  sight 
19:9  the  j.  of  the  Lord  are  true 
3B:6  thy  j.  are  a  great  deep 
48:11  let  Judah  be  glad  of  thy,;. 
72:1  give  the  king  thy  j.  O  God 
97:8  because  of  thy  j.  O  Lord 
119:7  I  learned  thy  righteous  j. 
13  lips  declared,;,  of  thy  mo. 
20  longing  it  hath  unto  thy  j. 
30  thy"}',  nave  I  laid  before  me 
39  reproach,  for  thy.?,  are  good 

43  for  I  have  hoped  in  thy.;. 
52  I  remember  thy^".  of  old 
62  because  of  thy  right.,;.  164 
75  I  know  that  thy,;,  are  right 
102  have  not  departed  fromj. 
106  I  will  keep  righteous,;". 
108  teach  me  j.  120  afraid  of  j. 
1S7  right,  upright  are  thyj. 
156  quicken  me  accor.  to  thy  j. 
160  cv.  one  of  thy  righteou. 
175  and  lot  thy  j.  help  me 

147:20  hisj.  they  have  not  kno. 


i 


JUS 

Prov.  19:29  j.  prep,  for  scomers 
Is.  26:8  in  way  of  thy  j. 

9  when  thy  j.  are  in  the  earth 
■Jer.  12:1  talk  with  thee  of  thy  j. 
EzeK.  5:7  accord,  to},  of  nations 
8  execute  }.  in  midst  of  thee, 

10,  15;  11:9 
16:41  exe.J.  in  sight  of  women 
2:3:24  judge  thee  accord,  to}. 
28:26  executed},  on  all  tliose 
34:16  I  will  feed  them  with}. 
Dan.  9:5  departing  from  thy}. 
Ilos.  6:5  thy},  are  as  the  light 
Zep.  3:15  L.  taken  away  thy}. 
Rom.  11:.33  unsearch.  are  his}. 
1  Cor.  6:4  have},  of  things  of  life 
Rei\  1.5:4}.  are  made  manifest 
16:7  righteous  are  thy}.  19:2 
My  JUDGMENTS. 
Lev.  18:4  ye  shall  do  my  j. 
5  ye  shall  keep  myj.  25:18 
26:15  if  your  soul  abhor  myj. 
4:5  because  they  despised  myj. 
1  Clir.  28:7  constant  to  do  myj. 
Ps.  89::30  chil.  walk  not  in  my  j. 
,Ter.  1:16  wtXar  my  j.  ag.  them 
Ezek.  5:6  changed  myj.  to  wick. 

7  neither  have  kept  mij  j. 
14:21  send  }ny  four  sore},  on  J. 
44:24  judge  it  accord  to  7n>j  j. 
Statutes  and  JUDGMENTS. 
Lev.  18:5  keep  mv  stat.  and  my 

;.  26;  20:22;  Deut.  7:11:  11:1; 
26:16,  17;  30:16-  -   K.  2:3; 
8:58;  9:4;  11:33 
19:37  ye  sh.  observe  all  my 
statutes  a.  my }.  Deut.  11:32 ; 
12:1 ;  2  Chr.  7:17 
Deut.  4:1  I  hearken  to a.  j.  5:1 
5  I  have  taught  you  sta.  and  j. 

8  hath  sta.  and  ;'.  so  righteous 
14  te.  St.  andj.  6:1 :  Ezr.  7:10 

,5:31  St.  andj.  thou  shalt  teach 
6:20  what  mean  statutes  andj. 
8:11  keeping     andj.  Neh.  1:7 

1  K.  6:12  walk  in  ^.  execute}. 

2  Ctir.  19:10  Ijetween  s.  andj. 
Xeh.  9:13  gav.  them  right  s.  a.j. 

10:29  to  do  all  his  sta.  andj. 
Ps.  147:19  showeth  his  s.  andj. 
Ezek.  5:6  ref.  my  }.  and  my  sta. 
11:12  not  walked  in  my  s.  nor 

executed  my}.  20:13,  16,  21 
18:9  walked  in  my  statutes  and 

j.  17 ;  20:19 ;  37:24 
20:11  pave  them  s.  and  sho.}. 
18 not  in  s.  of  fath.  nor  th.}. 
25  gave  th.  sta.  not  good,  a.  }. 
Mai.  4:4  law  of  M.  with  s.  andj. 

JUICE. 
Cant.  8:2  wine  of},  of  pomegra. 
.TULI.\.    Eom.  16:15 
JULIUS.    Acts  27:1 

JU.MPING. 
Nah.  3:2  noise  of  the},  chariots 
JUNTA.    Eom.  10:7 

JUMPER. 
1  K.  19:4  Elijah  sat  under}.  5 
■Job  30:4  cut},  roots  for  meat 
Ps.  120:4  arrows,  coals  of}. 

JUPITER. 
Acts  14:12  called  Barnabas  J. 
19:35  which  fell  down  from  J 


JURISDICTION. 

Luke  23:7  belong  to  Herod's}. 

JUST. 

Gen.  6:9  Noah  was},  man 

Lev.  19:36,;'.  balance,  }.  weirfits, 
a  ;'.  ephah,  and  a ;'.  hin,  Deut. 
25:15;  Ezek.  45:10 

Deut.  16:18  judge  with},  judgm. 
32:4  a  God,},  and  riglit  is  he 

2  Sam.  23:3  rul.  men  must  be}. 

Xih.  9::33  }.  in  all  brought  on  us 

,Joh  4:17  man  be  more},  than  G. 
9:2  sliould  man  be},  with  God 
12:4}.  man  is  laughed  to  scorn 
27:1'7  but  the},  shall  put  it  on 

Ps.  7:9  wicked,  end,  establish}. 
37:12  wicked  plottetli  apainst}. 

Prov.  3::13  bless,  habitation  of  }. 
4:18  path  of},  as  shining  light 
9:9  teach  a},  man,  he  will  mcr. 
10:6  blessing  upon  he.  of  the,/. 
7  memory  of  the},  is  blessed 

20  tongue  of},  is  as  choice  sil. 
31  mouth  of,;,  brinseth  wisd. 

11:1  a},  weight  is  hi'sdelight 
9  thro'  knowledge},  delivered 
12:13}.  sh.  come  out  of  trouble 

21  sh.  no  evil  happen  to  the}. 
13:22  weal,  of  .sin.  laid  up  for}. 
16:11}.  we.  and  balance  Lord's 
17:15  condemneth}.  is  abomin. 

88 


JUS 

Prov.  17:26  to  punish  the},  is 
18:17  tirst  in  own  cause  seem. }. 
20:7}.  man  walketh  in  integrity 
21:15  joy  to},  to  do  judgment 
24:16}.  man  talleth  seven  times 
29:10  hate  upright,},  seek  soul 

Ec.  7:15  a }.  man  that  jjerisheth 
20  not  a},  man  on  earth 
8:14}.  men  to  wh.  it  happeneth 

Is.  26:7  way  of  }.  is  uprightness, 

dost  weigh  path  of}. 
29:21}.  for  tiling  of  naught 
4."):21  a}.  God,  and  a  Saviour 

Lam.  4:13  shed  blood  of},  in  her 

Ezek.  18:5  man  be},  and  do  right 
9  he  is  }.  he  shall  surely  live 

Hos.  14:9}.  shall  walk  in  them 

.■Imos  5:13  they  afilict  the}. 

Ilab.  2:4}.  sh.  live  by  faith,  Eom 
1:17;  Gal.  3:11 ;  Ileb.  10:38 

Zep.  3:5  the}.  Lord  is  in  midst 

Zee.  9:9  he  is},  and  hay.  salva. 

Mat.  1:19  Joseph,  being  a},  man 
5:45  send,  rain  on  }.  and  unjust 
13:49  sever  wicked  from  am. }. 
27:19  nothing  to  do  with},  man 
24  innocent  of  blood  of},  per. 

Mark  6:20  know,  he  was},  man 

Luke  1:17  disobed.  to  wisd.  of  }. 
2:25  Simeon  was }.  and  devout 
14:14  at  the  rcsurrec.  of  the}. 
15:7  ninety  and  nine},  persons 
20:20  spies  feign  themselves}. 
23:50  Jos.  was  good  man  and}. 

.John  5:30  and  niy  judgment  is}. 

Acts  10:22  Cornelius,  aj.  man 
24:15  resurrection  of},  and  unj. 

Eom.  2:13  not  hear,  of  law  are}. 
3:8 damnation}.  26mightbe}. 
7:12  the  commandment  holy,}. 

PhU.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are}. 
Col.  4:1  give  servants  wliich  is}. 
Tit.  1:8  bishop  must  be},  holy 

Ileb.  2:2  received},  recompense 
12:23  sp.  of},  men  made  perfect 

Jam.  5:6  condemned  and  kill.  }. 

1  Pet.  3:18  the},  for  the  unjust 

2  Pet.  2:7  delivered}.  Lot 

1  .John  1:9  he  is},  to  forgive  sins 
Eev.  15:3}.  and  tr.  are  thy  ways 

Most  JUST. 
Job  34:17  condemn  liim  is  m.  j.  ? 

JUST  One. 
Acts  3:14  ye  denied  the  J.  O. 
7:52  show.  bef.  coming  of  J.  O. 
22:14  his  will,  and  see  that  J.  O. 

JUSTICE. 
Gen.  18:19  keep  w.  of  L.  to  do}. 
Deut.  3.3:21  execute,  the},  of  L. 

2  Sam.  8:15  David  executed  }. 

1  Chr.  18:14 
15:4  made  judge  I  would  do}. 
Job  8:3  doth  Almigh.  pervert}. 
36:17  and},  take  hold  on  tliee 
:37:'2.3  excellent  in  jjlenty  of }. 
Ps.  82:3  do,;',  to  afflicted 
8'.):14}.  and  judgm.  are  habita. 
119:121  have  done  judg.  and}. 
Prov.  1:3  to  rec.  instruction  of}. 
8:15  kings  reign,  princes  dec.}. 
Ec.  5:8  seest  perverting  of}. 
Is.  9:7  to  estab.  his  thro.  with}. 
56:1  and  do},  for  my  salvation 
,58:2  aslc  of  me  ordinances  of}. 
59:4  none  calleth  for},  nor  pie. 
9  nor  doth},  overtake  us 
14}.  standeth  afar  of 
■Jer.  23:5  execute  iudgm.  and}. 
31:23  L.  bless  thee,  habita.  of}. 
Ezek.  45:9  0  princes,  execute}. 
See  Do  judgment,  before. 

JUSTIFICATION. 
Eom.  4:25  raised  again  for  our}. 
5:16  gift  of  many  offences  to}. 
18  free  gift  ca.  on  all  men  to}. 
JUSTIFY. 
Ex.  23:7  I  will  not }.  the  wicked 
Deut.  25:1  they  sh.}.  righteous 
Job  9:20  if  I},  myself 
27:5  God  forbid  I  should},  you 
33:32  for  I  desire  to},  thee 
Is.  5:23  }.  the  wicked  for  reward 
.53:11  my  right,  servant},  many 
Luke  10:29  willing  to  }.  himself 
16:15}.  yourselves  before  men 
Eom.  "3:.3"0  God  sh.  }.  circumcis. 
Gal.  3:8  foreseeing  God},  heath. 


KEE 

/■;.  45:25  L.  all  seed  of  ler.  be/. 
Jer.  3:11  backsliding  Is.},  hers. 
Ezek.  16:51  }.  sisters  in  abom.  52 
Mat.  11:19  wisdom  is  }.  of  her 
children,  Luke  7:.35 
12:.37  by  thy  words  th.  sh.  be  /. 
iwA-e7:29  and  publicans}.  G. 
18:14  this  man  went  down}. 
Acts  13:39  all  that  believe  are  }. 

from  wh.  ye  could  not  be }. 
Eom.  2:13  doers  of  law  sh.  be  /, 
3:4  might,  be},  in  thy  sayings 
20  no  flesh  be},  in  his  sight 
24}.  freely  by  his  gra.  Tit.  3:7 
28  a  man  is},  by  faith,  5:1; 
Gal  2:16 ;  3:24 
4:2  if  Abraham  we.  }.  by  works 
5:1}.  by  faith  we  have  peace 
9}.  by  his  blood,  we  shall  be 
8:.30  whom  he  }.  he  also  glorifl. 
1  Cor.  4:4  yet  am  I  not  hereby  /, 
6:11  ye  are }.  in  name  of  L.  J. 
Gal.  2:16  not},  by  law,  3:11 
5:4  whosoever  are},  by  law 
1  Tim.  3:16}.  in  spirit 
Jam.  2:21  was  not  Abraham}. 

24  see  how  by  works  man  is}. 

25  was  not  Rahab  }.  by  Works  ? 

JUSTIFIER. 
Eom.  3:26}.  of  him  w  ho  believ. 

JUSTIFYING,  ETH. 
1  K.  8:32  and  }.  the  righteous, 

2  Chr.  6:23 
Prov.  17:15  he  that},  the  wicked 
Is.  50:8  he  is  near  that}. 
Eom.  5:5  him  that},  ungodly 
8:33  God's  elect  ?  1b  G.  that/. 

JUSTLE. 
Nah.  2:4  the  chariots  shall/. 

JUSTLY. 
Mic.  6:8  L.  require  but  to  do/. 
Luke  23:41  indeed},  we  receive 
1  Thes.  2:10  holily  and},  behav. 

JUSTUS. 
Acts  1:23  who  was  snmamed  J. 
18:7  ent.  man's  house  named  J. 
Cid.  4:11  Jesus  who  is  called  J. 


JUSTIFIED. 

.Job  11:2  man  full  of  talk  be,;.  ? 
13:18  behold.  I  know  I  sh.  be}./ 
25:4  can  man  be},  with  God? 
.32:2  ;.  himself  rather  than  God 
Ps.  51:4  that  thou  miehtest  be}. 
14^3:2  no  man  living  be}. 
Is.  4:J:9  may  be}.  26  thou  be 


K 


KAB. 

2  K.  6:25  h.  of  doves'  dung  sold 
KABZEEL.   Jos.  15:21 

KADESH. 
Gen.  14:8  to  Emish.  which  is  K. 
Ntnn.  13:26  w  ilder,  of  Par.  to  K. 
Deut.  1:46  ye  abode  in  K.  many 
Ps.  29:8  shak.  wilderness  of  K. 

KADESH-B.ARNEA. 
Num.  32:8  I  sent  them  from  K. 

Dent.  9:23  ;  Jos.  14:7 
Jos.  10:41  smote  from  K.  to  Gaza 
KAREAH,  or  CAREAH.   2  K. 

25:23;  Jer.  40:8,  13;  41:11; 

43:4 

KEDEMAH.    Gen.  25:15 

KEDEMOTH.    Deut.  2:26 
KEDAR. 

Gen.  25:13  of  Ish.  K.  1  Chr.  1:29 

Ps.  120:5  I  dwell  in  tents  of  K. 

Cant.  1:5  comely  as  tents  of  K. 

I.-.  21:16glorv  of  K.  sh.  fail.  17 
42:11  yif  that  K.  doth  inhabit 
60:7  flocks  of  K.  sh.  be  ^ther. 

.Jer.  2:10  see  and  send  to  K. 
49:28  concerning  K.  thus  saith 

Ezek.  27:21  princes  of  K.  occu. 

KEEP. 

Gen.  2:15  L.  put  him  in  E.  to  k. 
18:19  shall  k.  the  way  of  Lord 
28:15  am  with  thee  toi.  thee.  20 
41:;35  let  them  k.  food  in  cirics 
Ex.  12:6  k.  it  till  fourteenth  day 
14  ve  sh.  k.  it  a  feast  to  L.  25 ; 

23:15  :  34:18;  Lev.  23:31 
47  congregation  of  Is.  sh.  k.  it 
20:8  remember  sab. -day  to  k.  it, 

.31:13,  14,  16;  Deut.  5:12,  15 
22:7  man  deliver  money  to  k.  IS 
23:7  k.  thee  from  false  matter 
14  three  times  k.  a  feast 
20  I  send  an  angel  to  k.  thee 
Lev.  18:14  ye  sh.  k.  my  ordin- 
ances. 30;  22:9;  Ezek.  11:20 
19:3  ve  sh.  k.  my  sabbaths,  30 ; 

26:2 ;  Is.  56:4 
a3:.39  k.  a  feast  sev.  2  <^r.  30:13 
25:18  k.  mv  judg.  and  do  them 
Num.  6:24  L.  bless  thee  and  k. 
9:3  in  fourteenth  day  ye  shall  k. 
29:12  k.  feast  to  the  L.  sev.  days 
.36:7  /•.  himself  to  inheritance,  9 
Deut.  7:8  k.  the  oath 
12  the  L.  sh.  k.  the  covenant 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


KEE 

Detit.  16:10^.  feastof  weeks  to 
17:19  learn  to  k.  words  of  law 
29:9  Ic.  words  of  this  covenant 
Jos.  6:18  k.  from  accursed  thing 
Jurl.  2:22  whether  k.  way  of  L. 

1  Sam.  2:9  k.  feet  of  his  saints 

2  Sun.  18:18  no  son  to  k.  name 
1  K.  8:25      with  thy  servant 

David,  2  Chr.  6:18 

1  C7;?".  4:10  k.  me  from  evil 
12:;i3  50,000  could  k.  rank,  38 
29:18  k.  this  forever  in  heart 

2  C7(r.  22:9  no  power  to  k.  still 
30:23  counsel  to  k.  other  7  days 

Ezr.  8:29  watch  and  k.  them 
JVi»A.  12:27     ded.  with  gladness 
Est.  3:8  nor  k.  they  king's  laws 
Job  14:13  thou  wouldest  me 
20:13  tho'  he  k.  it  still  within 
J>s.  12:7  sh.  k.  them,  O  L.  31:20 
17:8  k.  me  as  apple  of  eye 
19:13fc  from  presumptuous  sins 
25:20  O  k.  my  soul,  and  deliver 
34:13  k.  thy  tongue  from  evil 
37:34  k.  his  way  ;  39:1  k.  mouth 
89:28  my  mercy  wi.  I  k.  for  him 
91:11  angels  charge,  to  k.  thee 
103:9  nor  will  k.  anger  for  ever  I 
106:3  blessed  are  they  k.  judg. 
113:9  harren  women  to  k.  house 
119:2  blessed  they  th.  k.  his  tes. 
4  com.  us  to  k.  thy  precepts 
17  live  and  k.  thy  word,  101 
33  teach  me,  I  sh.  k.  it  to  end 
63  compan.  of  them  k.  thy  pr. 
69  k.  thy  prec.  with  heart,  1.34 
88  k.  testimony  of  thy  mouth 
100  because  I  k.  thy  precepts 
106  will  k.  thy  righteous  judg. 
146  I  shall  k.  thy  testimonies 
127:1  except  Lord  k.  city 
140:4  k.  me  fr.  hands  of  wicked 
141:3  O  L.  k.  the  door  of  my  lips 
Prov.  2:11  undorst.  shall  k.  thee 
20  mayest  k.  paths  of  righteous 
3:21  my  son,  k.  sound  wisdom 
26  L.  shiill  k.  thy  foot  fr.  being 
4:6  love  wisdom,  she  sh.  k.  thee 

13  k.  instructi.  let  her  not  go 
21  k.  my  sayings  in  thy  heart 
23  k.  thy  heart  wi.  all  tliligcn. 

5:2  thy  lips  may  k.  knowledge 
6:22  when  sleepest  it  sh.  k.  thee 
7:1  my  son,  k.  my  words 
6  k.  thee  from  strange  woman 
8:32  blessed  they  th.  k.  my  wavs 
22:5  he  that  doth  k.  his  soul,  18 
28:4  such  as  k.  the  law  contend 

Ec.  3:6  time  to  k.  and  cast  away 
5:1  k.  foot  when  goest  to  house 

Is.  26:3  k.  him  in  perfect  peace 
27:3  the  L.  do  k.  it,  k.  it  night 
42:6  I  will  k.  thee 
43:6  k.  not  back ;  56:1  k.  judg. 

Jer.  3:5  will  k.  anger  to  end  ?  12 
31:10  k.  him  as  sHep.  doth  flock 
42:4  I  will  k.  nothing  back 

Ezek.  20:19  k.  my  judgm.  36:27 
4.3:11  they  may  k.  the  wh.  form 

Hos.  12:6  ic.  mercy  and  judgment 

Mic.  7:5  k.  the  doors  of  thy  mou. 

Nah.  1:15  k.  feasts;  2:1  k.  muni. 

Zee.  13:5  taught  me  to  k.  cattle 

Mai.  2:7  priests'  lips  sho.  k.  kno. 

Mark  7:9  k.  your  own  tradition 

Luke  4:10  angels  charge  to  k.  th. 
ll:28blessed  th.  hearword,  k.  it 
19:43  thy  enemies  shall  k.  thee 

John  8:51  k.  my  say.  never  see 
65  know  him,  k.  his  saying 
12:25  hateth  life  in  world  k.  it 
14:23  man  love  me  k.  my  words 
15:20  saying,  they  will  k.  yours 
17:11  k.  thy  name;  15  k.  fr.  evil 

Acts  5:3  to  It.  back  part  of  price 
10:28  that  is  a  Jew  to  k.  comp. 
15:5  com.  them  to  k.  law  of  M. 
29  from  wh.  if  ye  ^.  yourselves 
16:4  deliver,  them  decrees  to  k. 

Eom.  2:25  profiteth,  if  th.  k.  law 
26  k.  the  righteousness  of  law 

1  Cor.  5:8  therefore  let  us  k.  feast 
11  writ,  to  you  not  k.  company 

7:37  decreed  he  will  k.  his  virg. 
9:27  I  k.  under  my  body 
15:2  k.  in  mem.  wh.  I  preached 

2  Cor.  11:9  and  so  will  I  k.  my, 
Oal.  6:13  nei.  do  circum.  k.  law 
Eph.  4:3  to  k.  the  unity  of  Spirit 
Phil.  4:7  peace  of  G.  k.  y.  hearts 
2  Thes.  3:3  estab.  and  k.  from  ev. 

1  Tim.  5:22  k.  thyself  pure 
6:20  k.  that  commit,  to  thy  tru. 

2  Tim.  1:12  k.  that  I  com.  to  him 

14  commit,  to  thee  k.  by  H.  G. 
Jam.  1:27  to  k.  himself  unspot. 
1  John  5:21  k.  yourselves  fr.  idols 
Jude  21  k.  yoursel.  in  love  of  G. 


KEE 

./!/(?«  24  him  that  is  nb.  to  k.  yon 
Rev.  1:3  blessed  th.  that  k.  thin. 
3:10  k.  tliee  from  hour  of  temp. 
22:9  who  k.  sayings  of  this  book 

KEEP  alive. 
Gen.  6:19  into  ark  to  k.  th.  a.  20 
-Vi/OT.  31:18  chil.  k.  a.  for  yours. 
2  Sam.  8:2  one  full  line  Xo'k.  a. 
Ps.  22:29  no.  can  Jc.  a.  own  soul 
33:19  k.  them  alive  in  famine 
41:2  Lord  preser.  and  k.  him  a. 
KEEP  charge. 
Num.  1:53  Levites  k.  c.  of  taber. 

18:4;  31:.30;  1  Chr.  23:32 
3:8     c.  of  the  children  of  Israel 
32  k.  e.  of  the  sanctuary.  18:5 
Ezek.  44:16  mini,  to  me,  k.  my  c. 
Zee.  3:7  if  thou  wilt  k.  my  c. 

KEEP  commandments. 
Ex.  16:28  refuse  ye  to  k.  my  c. 
20:6  mercy  to  th.  that  k.  my  c. 

Detit.  5:10;  7:9;  Dan.  9:4 
Lev.  22:31  sh,  ye  k.  ray  c.  and  do 
them,  4:40;  6:17;  7:11 

26:3  k.  my  com.  Devt.  11:23; 

19:9;  28:9;  30:10;  IK.  3:14 
Dent.  5:29  fear  me  and  k.  my  c. 
8:2  know  whet.  th.  would,  k.  c. 
26:17  avouched  Lord  to  k.  hisc. 
18  that  thou  shouldest  k.  c. 
.To-".  22:5  take  heed  to  k.  com. 
1  A'.  2:3  charge  of  Lord  to  k.  c. 
0:12  k.  my  comman.  2  Jf.  17:13; 

Prov.  4:4 ;  7:2 
8:.'i8  incline  hearts  to  k.  his  c. 
61  heart  be  perfect  to  k.  his  c. 
9:6  not  k.  com.  I  will  cut  off  Is. 
1  Chr.  29:19  Sol.  perf.  hea.  to  k.  c. 
Ps.  78:7  works  of  G.  but  k.  his  c. 
119:60  delayed  not  to  k.  thy  c. 
115  dep.  evil-doers,  1  will  k.  c. 
Prov.  3:1  let  thy  heart  k.  my  c. 
6:20  my  son,  k.  thy  father's  c. 
Ec.  8:2  conn,  thee  to  k.  king's  c. 
12:13  fear  God  and  k.  his  com. 
Mat.  19:17  enter  life,  k.  the  c. 
John  14:15  if  ye  love  me,  k.  my  c. 
1  Tim.  6:14  k.  this  c.  witho.  spot 

1  ./ohn  2:3  we  kn.  him  if  we  k.  c. 
3:22  ask  we  receive,  bee.  we  k.  c. 
5:2  we  love  God  and  k.  his  com. 

3  love  of  God  that  we  k.  his  c. 
Per.  12:17  war  with  seed  wh.  k.  c. 
14:12  they  which  k.  the  c.  of  G. 

See  COYENATJT. 

KEEP  passover. 

E.v.  12:48  stranger  k.  p.  to  "Lord 
Num.  9:2  chil.  of  Is.  k.  p.  in  its 
seas.  4 ;  Dent.  16:1;  2  K.  23:21 

2  Chr.  .30:1  co.  to  k.  the  p.  to  G. 
3.'5:18  nor  did  kings  k.  such  ap. 

Mat.  20:18  k.  p.  at  thy  house 

KEEP  silence. 
Jiid.  3:19  said.  k.  s.  all  went  out 
Ps.  .35:22  k.  not  silence,  83:1 
.50:3  shall  come,  and  sh.  not  k.  s. 
Ec.  3:7  time  to  k.  s.  time  to  spe. 
Is.  41:1  k.  s.  bef.  me.  O  islands 
Lam.  2:10  elders  of  da.  of  Z.  k.  s. 
Amos  5:13  the  prudent  shall  k.  s. 
Uab.  2:20  L.  in  temp,  earth  k.  s. 
1  for.  14:28  let  him  k.  s.  in  chur. 
34  let  women  k.  sil.  in  church. 
KEEP  statutes. 
Ex.  1.5:26  if  th.  wilt  k.  all  his  s. 

Deut.  30:10;  \K.  9:4;  11:38 
Xey.  18:5  k.  my  s.  and  judg.  26; 

19:19;  20:8,  22;  Ezek.  44:24 
Devt.  6:2  fear  Lord  to  k.  his 
26:17  avouched  Lord  to  k.  his  s. 
1  A'.  11:.33  in  my  ways  to  k.  s. 
Ps.  119:5  wavs  "directed  to  k.  s. 

8  I  will  k.  "thy  s.  145 

Ezek.  18:21  wicked  turn  and  k.  s. 

KEEPER. 
Gen.  4:2  Abel  was  a  ^.  of  sheep 

9  am  I  my  brother's  k.  ? 
39:22  k.  committed  to  Joseph 

33  /,-.  looked  not  to  any  thnig 

1  Sam..  17:20  D.  left  sheep  wi.  k. 
28:2  make  thee  k.  of  my  head 

2  A'.  22:14  k.  of  the  wardrobe, 

2  Chr.  34:22 
Est.  2:3  Hege  k.  of  women,  8,  15 
./o6  27:18  booth  that  k.  maketh 
Ps.  121:5  Lord  thy  k. 
Cant.  1:6  made  me  k.  of  viney. 
Acts  16:27  A',  of  prison  awaking 

KEEPERS. 
Ec.  12:3     of  house  tremble 
Cant.  5:7  X".  took  away  my  veil 
8:11  Sol.  let  out  vineyard  to  k. 
.Ter.  4:17  as  k.  of  the  field 
Mat.  28:4  fear  of  him  k.  did  sha. 
Acts  6:23  k^  standing  bef.  doors 


883 


KEP 

Acts  12:0  k.  kept  pris.;  19  exa.  k. 
Tit.  2:5  chaste,  k.  at  home 
See  DOOR. 

KEEPEST. 

1  K.  8:23  wlio  k.  covenant  with 

serv.  2  Chr.  6:14;  Neh.  9:.32 
.4cfe  21:24  orderly  and  k.  the  law 

KEEPETH. 
Ex.  21:18  die  not,  but  k.  his  bed 
Deut.  7:9  faithful  God  which  k. 

covenant,  Neh.  1:5 
1  Sam.  16:11  behold,  he  sheep 
Job  33:18     back  soul  from  pit 
Ps.  34:20  he  k.  all  his  bones 
121:3  that  k.  th.  not  slumber,  4 
146:6  L.  which  k.  truth  for  ever 
/■roil.  2:8  k.  paths  of  judgment 
10:17  in  way  of  life  k.  instruct. 
13:3  k.  his  mouth  k.  life,  21:23 
6  righteousness  k.  him  upright 
16:17  k.  waypreserv.  soul,  19:16 
19:8  k.  understanding  find  good 
24:12  k.  soul,  do.  not  he  know? 
27:18  k.  fig-tree  shall  eat  fruit 
28:7  whoso  k.  law  is  a  wise  son 
29:11  wise  man  k.  it  till  afterw 
18  that  k.  the  law,  happy  is  he 
Ec.  8:5  k.  command,  feel  no  evil 
Is.  26:2  nation  k.  truth 
56:2  k.  sab.  from  polluting  it,  6 
Jer.  48:10  cursed  be  he  k.  back 
Lam.  3:28  sitteth  alone  k.  silen. 
ITah.  2:5  proud,  nei.  k.  at  home 
Lvke  11:21  strong  man  k.  palace 
John1:Vi  none  of  you  k.  law 
9:16  bee.  he  k.  not  sabbath 
14:21  hath  com.  and  k.  them 
21  k.  not  my  sayings 
1  John  2:4  know  him,  and  k.  not 
5  k.  word,  in  him  is  love,  3:24 
5:18  is  begot,  of  God  k.  himself 
Pev.  2:26  overcom.  and  k.  works 
16:15  blessed  he  that  k.  garm. 
22:7  blessed  he  that  k.  sayings 
KEEPING, 
Ex.  34:7  L.  k.  mercy  for  thous. 
Deut.  8:11  not  k.  his  commands 
1  Sam.  25:16  with  them  k.  sheep 
Ps.  19:11  k.  of  them  great  rew. 
Ezek.  17:14  by  k.  of  his  covenant 
Dan.  9:4  great  God  k.  covenant 
Luke  2:8  shepherds  k.  watch 
1  Cor.  7:19  k.  commandm.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  4: 19  com.  k.  of  souls  to  him 

KEILAH. 

■los.  15:44  K.  and  Achzib 
1  Sam.  2,3:1  Philist.  fight  aga.  K. 
Neh.  3:17  ruler  of  h.  part  of  K.  18 
KEMITIL,    Gen.  22:21 
KENEZ.    Jos.  15:17 
KEIVITES. 

Gen.  15:19  thy  seed  have  I  gi.  K. 
Num.  24:21  Balaam  look,  on  K. 
1  Sam.  15:6  S.  said  to  K.  Depart 

27:10  road  against  south  of  K. 

KEPT. 
Gen.  26:5  Abrah.  k.  my  charge 

29:9  came  wi.  sheep,  she  k.  th. 
Ex.  .3:1  Moses  k.  flock  of  Jethro 

16:23  to  be  k.  till  the  morning 
32  manna  k.  for  genera.  33,  .34 

21:29  owTier  not  k.  him  in.  36 
Ntim.  17:10  A.'s  rod  k.  for  token 

19:9  water  k.  for  congregation 

24:11  Lord  hath  k.  ttfee  back 
DeTit.  32:10  k.  them  as  ap.  of  eye 

.33:9  observed  word,  k.  covenant 
Jos.  14:10  k.  me  alive  45  years 
Puth  2:23  k.  by  maidens  of  Boaz 

1  Sam.  17:34  ser.  k.  fath.'s  sheep 
21:4  k.  themselves  from  women 
25:.33  blessed  thou  who  k.  me 
26:15  why  not  k.  lord  the  king? 

16  ye  have  not  k.  your  master 

2  Sam.  13:34  young  man  k.  watch 
22:22  I  have  kept  the  ways  of 

the  Lord,  Ps.  18:21,  23 
24  have  kept  myself  from  iniq. 
44  k.  me  to  be  liead  of  heathen 
1  K.  2:43  not  k.  the  oath  of  Lord 
8:24  hast  k.  with  D.  what  thou 
promisedst  him,  2  Chr.  6:15 
11:11  hast  not  k.  my  covenant 
13:21  man  of  G.  not  k.  comman. 

1  Chr.  10:13  word  of  L.  S.  k.  not 
12:1  David  k.  himself  close 

2  Chr.  7:8  S.  k.  feast  7  days,  9 
30:21  k.  feast  of  unleavened  br. 

Ezr.  6:22 

.35:18  no  pass,  like  that  k.  in  Is. 
Ezr.  3:4  k.  feast  of  tabernacles 

6:19  chil.  of  captiv.  k.  passover 
Xeh.  1:7  have  not  k.  command. 

8:18  they  X'.  the  feast  seven  days 
Job  23:11  his  ways  have  I  k. 


KID 

■Toh  28:21  k.  clo.  from  fowls  of  air 
Ps.  17:4  k.  fr.  paths  of  destroyer 
.30:3  k.  me  alive;  42:4  k.  h.  day 
78:10  k.  not  the  covenant  of  G. 
99:7  they  k.  his  testimonies 
119:22  for  I  k.  thy  testim.  16T 
55  k.  thy  law ;  56  k.  prec.  168 
67  k.  thy  word ;  158  k.  not  wo. 
Ec.  2:10  eyes  desired  k.  not  from 
5:13  riches  k.  for  owners  thereof 
Cant.  1:6  vineyard  have  I  not  A;. 
Is.  30:29  when  solemnity  is  k. 
Jer.  16:11  k.  laws;  3.5:18*.  prec. 
Ezek.  5:7  nor  k.  my  judgm.  20:21 
44:8  not  k.  charge  of  holy  things 
15  k.  charge  of  sanctuary,  48:11 
Dan.  5:19  he  k.  alive,  he  set  up 
7:28  I  k.  the  matter  in  my  heart 
IIos.  12:12  serv.  for  wife.  k.  sheep 
Amos  1:11  Ed.     wrath  for  ever 
Mai.  2:9  not  k.  my  ways,  3:7 
3:14  profit  have  k.  his  ordinan. 
Mat.  1.3:.35  things  been  k.  secret 
19:20  these  have  I  k.  from  my 
youth,  Liike  18:21 
Mark  4:22  nor  any  thing  k.  seer. 
9:10     that  saying.  Luke  9:36 
Luke  2:19  k.  things  in  heart,  51 
8:29  was  k.  bound  with  chains 
John  2:10  thou  hast  A.  good  wine 
15:10  I  k.  Father's  commandm. 

20  if  they  have  k.  my  saying 
17:6  and  have  k.  thy  word 

12  those  thou  gav.  me  I  have  k. 
Acts  5:2  k.  back  part  of  the  price 
7:53  received  law,  and  not  k.  it 
12:5  P.  k.  in  prison ;  6  k.  prison 
20:20  k.  back  nothing  profitable 
22:20  k.  the  raiment  of  them 
28:16  with  soldier  that  k.  him 
Rcym.  16:25  mystery  k.  secret 
2  Cor.  11:9  I  *.  from  being  burd. 
Gal.  3:23  we  were  k.  under  law 
2  Tim.  4:7  course,  I  k.  the  faith 
Eeb.  11:28  Moses  k.  the  passover 
Jam.  5:4  hire  is  k.  back  by  fraud 

1  Pet.  1:5  are  k.  by  power  of  God 

2  Pet.  3:7  same  word  in  store 
Jude  6  angels  k.  not  first  estate 
Pev.  3:8  k.  word,  not  deni.  nams 

10  hast  k.  word  of  my  patience 

KEPT  silence. 

Job  89:21  men  give  ear,  and  k.  i. 
31:.34  fear  multi.  that  I  k.  s.  f 
Ps.  32:3  I  k.  s.  bones  wa.xed  old 
50:21  things  th.  done,  and  I  k.  s. 
Acts  15:12  all  the  multitude  k.  s. 
22:2  spake  Heb.  k.  the  more  s. 

KERCHIEFS. 

Ezek.  13:18  k.  on  head  of  stature 

21  your  k.  also  will  I  tear 
KEREN-HAPPUCn.   Job  42:14 
liERIOTH.  Jer.  48:24,41;  Am.2:i 

KER^'ELS. 
Num.  6:4  eat  noth.  from  the  k. 

KETTLE. 
1  Sam.  2:14  struck  into  k.  or  pot 
KETtTRAH.  Gen.  25:1, 4 ;  1  Chr. 
1:32,  33 

KEV,  S. 

Jud.  3:25  took  a  k.  and  opened 
Is.  22:22  k.  of  house  of  David 
Mat.  16:19  k.  of  kingd.  of  heaven 
Luke  11:52  tak.  k.  of  knowledge 
Pev.  1:18  k.  of  hell  and  of  death 
3:7  he  that  hath  the  k.  of  David 
9:1  k.  of  bottomless  pit,  20:1 
KEZTA.    Job  42:14 
KEZTZ.    .Tos.  18:21 
KIBROTn-HATTAAVAH.  ITu. 
11::34,  .35 

KICK,  ED. 
Deut.  .32:15  J.  waxed  fat  and  k. 
1  Sam.  2:29 yeatmy  sacrifice? 
Acts  9:5  ha.  to  k.  ag.  pri.  26:14 
KID. 

Gen.  37:31  J.'s  breth.  killed  a  k. 
Ex.  2.3:19  sh.  not  seethe  the  k. 

34:26:  Det/t.  14:21 
Lev.  4:23  oft'ering,  a  k.  of  go.ifs, 

28;  9:3;  Ezek.  43:22;  45:23 
23:19  sacrifice  one  k.  of  goats. 
Num.  7:16,  22,  28:  15:24; 
28:15,  30  ;  29:5.  11,  16,  19,  25 
Jud.  6:19  Gid.  made  ready  a  k. 
14:6  Samson  rent  lion  as  a  k. 
Is.  11:6  leopard  lie  do«-n  with  k. 
Luke  15:29  thou  never  gavest  a  k. 

KIDXEYS. 
Ex.  29:13  thou  shalt  take  two  k. 
and  burn.  22 ;  Lev.  3:4, 10, 15; 
4:9;  7:4;  8- 16,  25  . 
Lev.  9:10  k.  burnt  on  arltar,  19 
Deut-  32;14  fat  oik.  of  wheat 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


KIL 

Is.  34:6  with  fat  otk.  of  rams 
KIDRON.   2  Sam.  15;23 
KIDS, 

Gen.  27:9  fetch  me  from  th.  2 

16  put  skins  of  k.  on  his  hands 
Lev.  16:5  two  k.  of  the  goats 
1  K.  20:27  like  two  lit.  floe,  of  k. 
Cant.  1:8  feed  thy  k.  bes.  shep.'s 
KILL. 

Gen.  4:15  lest  any  find.  C.  k.  him 
12:12  th.  wi.  k.  me,  but  save  th. 
27:42  purposing  to  k.  thee 
37:21  said,  Let  us  not  k.  him 

Ex.  1:16  if  it  be  son,  ye  k.  him 
2:14  intend,  to  k.  me  1  Acts  7:28 
16:3  k.  this  assembly 
17:3  k.  us  and  chil.  with  thirst 
20:13  thou  shalt  not  k.  Deut. 

5:17;  Mat.  5:21 ;  Jiom.  13:9 
22:1  if  man  steal  ox,  and  k.  it 
S9:ll  k.  bullock  before  the  L. 
Lev.  1:5;  4:4 

Lev.  1:11  k.  it  on  side  altar,  16:15 
3:2  k.  It  at  door  of  tabernacle 
4:24  k.  it  in  place  where  they  k. 
14:50  he  skall  k.  one  of  the  birds 
30:4  seed  to  Moloch,  k.  him  not 
16  shalt  k.  woman  and  beast 

Num.  11:15  if  deal  thus,  k.  me 
14:15  if  thou  k.  all  this  people 
16:13  bro.  us  to  k.  us  in  wilder. 
22:29  for  now  would  I  k.  thee 
31:17  k.  ev.  woman  known  man 

Deut.  4:42  who  k.  his  neighbor 
12:15  mayest  k.  and  eat  flesh 
13:9  thou  shalt  surely  k.  him 
32:39  I  k.  and  I  make  alive 

Jvd.  13:23  L.  were  plea,  to  k.  us 
16:2  wh.  it  is  day,  we  sh.  k.  him 
20:31  began  to  k.  39 

1  Sam.  17:9  be  able  to  k.  me 
19:2  Saul  seeketh  to  k.  tliee,  17 
30:15  swear  thou  wilt  nei.  k.  me 

%Sam.  14:7  that  we  may  k.  him 
■   32  let  him  k.  me 
21:4  nor  for  us  sh.  th.  k.  any  m. 

2  K.  5:7  am  I  God,  to  k.  f 

7:4  if  they  k.  us,  we  sh.  but  die 

11:15  follow,  her  k.  with  sword 
2  Chr.  35:6  k.  the  passover 
Est.  3:13  let.  by  posts  to  k.  Jews 
Ec.  3:3  time  to  k.  time  to  heal 
Is.  14:30  k.  thy  root  with  famine 

29:1  let  tliem  k.  sacrifices 
Ezck.  34:3  k.  them  that  are  fed 
Mat.  5:21  who  k.  sh.  be  in  dan";. 

10:28  fear  not  them  which  K. 
the  body,  Luke  12:4 

21:38  heir,  come  let  us  k.  him, 
Mark  12:7;  i!/ii;20:14 

23:34  some  of  them  ye  shall  k. 

26;4  take  J.  by  subtl.  to  k.  him 
Mark  3:4  to  save  life,  or  to  k.  t 

10:19  do  not  it.  Lu.  18:20;  Ja.  2:11 
Luke  13:31  Herod  will  k.  thee 

15:23  bring  fatted  calf  and  k.  it 
John  5:18  J.  sought  to  k.  him,  7:1 

7:19  why  go  ye  about  to  k.  me? 
20  who  goeth  about  to  thee  ? 
25  is  this  he  wh.  th.  seek  to  k.  ? 

8:22  k.  himself;  37  to  k.  40 

10:10  thief  com.  to  steal  and  k. 
Acts  9:23  counsel  to  k.  P.  20:21 

10:13  rise,  Peter,  k.  and  eat 

23:15  are  ready  to  k.  hira 

25:3  lay.  wait  in  way  to  k.  him 

27:42  counsel  to  k.  prisoner 
Jam.  2:11  yet  If  thou  k. 

4:2  ye  k.  and  desire  to  have 
Bev.  2:23  I  will  k.  her  children 

6:4  that  they  sho.  k.  one  anoth. 
8  power  was  given  them  to  k. 

9:5  that  they  should  not  k.  th. 

11:7  beast  overco.  and  k.  them 

RILLED. 
Gen.  37:31  Joseph's  coat,  k.  kid 
Ex.  21:29  the  ox  hath  k.  a  man 
Lev.  6:25  place  wh.  burnt-offer, 
is  k.  sin-off.  be  k.  bef  the  L. 

8:19  ram  he  k.  14:5  bird  be  k. 

14:6  dip  them  in  bio.  of  bird  k. 
Num.  16:41  ye  k.  peo.  of  the  L. 

31:19  whoso,  hath  k.  any  person 
\Sam.  24:11  cut  skirt,  k.  th.  not 

25:11  take  my  flesh  I  have  k. 
2  Sam.  12:9  thou  hast  k.  Uriah 
1 K.  21:19i".  and  tak.  possession' 
2  Chr.  25:3  slew  th.  that  k.  king 

30:15  k.  the  passover,  3.5:1,  11 

Ezr.  6:20 
Ps.  44:22  for  thy  sake  are  we  k. 
Prov.  9:2  she  hath  k.  her  beasts 
Lam.  2:21  thou  ha.  k.  not  piti<ed 
Mat.  16:21  k.  and  raised  again, 
Mark  8:31 ;  9:31 

21:35  be.  one,  and  k.  Mark  12:5 


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Mat.  22:4  oxen  and  fatlin.  are  k. 
23:31  chil.  of  them  k.  prophets 

Mark  12:8  k.  him  cast  him  out 
14:12  wh.  they  k.  the  passover 

Luke  11:47  fathers  k.  them,  48 
12:5  after  he  hath  k.  ha.  power 
15:27  fa.  hath  k.  fatted  calf,  30 
22:7  day  when  pass,  must  be  k. 

Acts  3:15  k.  the  Prince  of  life 
12:2  k.  James,  brother  of  John 
16:27  would  have  k.  himself 
23:12  nor  drink  till  they  k.  Paul 

Horn.  8:36  for  thy  sake  we  are  k. 
11:3  L.  they  have  k.  thy  proph. 

2  Cor.  6:9  chastened  and  not  k. 

Thes.  2:15  k.  the  Lord  Jesus 

Jam.  5:6  condemned  and  k.  just 

Rev.  6:11  sh.  be  k.  as  they  were 
9:18  the  third  part  of  man  k. 

20  the  rest  which  were  not  k. 
11:5  if  hurt  him  he  must  be  k. 
13:10  must  be  k.  with  sword 

15  image  of  beast,  should  be  k. 

KILLEDST,  EST. 

Ex.  2:14  as  thou  k.  Egyptian 
Mat.  -iS-.Slk.  prophets,  Luke:i3:3i 

KILLETH. 
Lev.  24:17  he  that  k.  any  man  sh. 
be  put  to  dea.  Nmn.  35:30 
18  that  k.  a  beast,  21 
Nwn.  35:11  k.  any  unawares,  15; 
Deut.  19:4 ;  Jos.  20:.3,  9 

1  Sa7n.  2:6  L.  k.  and  maketh  alive 
Job  5:2  wrath  k.  the  foolish  man 

24:14  the  murderer  k.  the  poor 
Prov.  21:25  des.  of  slothful  k.  him 
Is.  66:3  he  that  k.  an  ox 
John,  16:2  who  k.  you  do.  G.  ser. 

2  Cor.  3:6  letter  k.  Sp.  giveth  life 
liev.  13:10  he  that  k.  with  sword 

must  be  killed 

RILLIXG. 
2  dir.  30:17  charge  of  k.  passover 
Is.  22:13  slaying  oxen,  k.  sheep 
Eos.  4:2  swearing,  lying,  and  k. 
3Iark  12:5  beating  some,  k.  some 
KI.\. 

Lev.  18:6  none  appro,  to  near  k. 

20:19  he  uncovereth  his  near  k. 

25:25  k.  come  to  redeem  it,  49 
Suth  2:20  man  is  near  k.  to  us 
2  Sam.  19:42  king  near  k.  to  us 
KI.\D. 

2  Chr.  10:7  if  thou  be  k.  to  people 
Luke  6:35  G.  is  k.  to  unthankful 
1  Co/-.  13:4  charity  sulf.  and  is  k. 
Eph.  4:32  be  k.  one  to  another 

KliVD,  Substantive. 
Gen.  1:11  yield,  fruit  after  k.  12 

21  waters  brought  forth  after  k. 
25  God  made  beast  after  his  k. 

6:20  fowls  after  th.  k.  cattle  aft. 

k.  ev.  creeping  thing  after  k. 
Lev.  11:14  hawk  after  his  k.  15, 
16,  19;  Deut.  14:14 
19:19  not  let  cattle  with  div.  k. 
Neh.  13:20  sellers  of  all  k.  ware 
Ec.  2:5  I  planted  trees  of  all  k. 
Mat.  13:47  gathered  of  every  k. 
17:21  k.  go.  not  out,  Mark  9:29 

1  Cor.  15:39  th.  is  one  k.  of  flesh 
Jam.  1:18  be  a  k.  of  first-fruits 

3:7  every  k.  of  beast  and  birds 

RIIVDS. 
Gen.  8:19  creepeth  after  their  k. 

2  Chr.  16:14  with  divers  k.  spices 
Jer.  15:3  appoint  over  th.  four  k. 

1  Cor.  12:10  divers  k.  of  tongues 
14:10  are  so  many  k.  of  voices 

KINDLE. 
Prov.  26:21  con.  man  to  k.  strife 
Is.  9:18  shall  k.  in  the  thickets 
10:16  k.  a  burning  like  a  fire 
30:33  breath  of  Lord  doth  k.  it 
43:2  nor  sh.  flame  k.  upon  thee 
■ler.  3;3:18  want  man  to  k.  m.-off. 
Ob.  18  fire  aud  flame  k.  in  them 

KIXDLED. 
Lev.  10:6  bewail  burn.  L.  hath  k. 
Num.  11:33  wrath  of  the  Lord 
was  k.  Deut.  11:17;    2  K. 
22:13,  17;  Ps.  106:40 

2  5a7ra.  22:9  coals  k.  Ps.  18:8 
Jb6  19:11  he  hath  k.  his  wrath 

32:2  then  was  k.  wrath  of  Elihu 
42:7  wrath  is  k.  against  thee 

Ps.  2:12  wrath  is  k'.  but  a  little 
124:3  their  wrath  k.  against  us 

Is.  50:11  sparks  that  yo  have  k. 

Jer.  44:6  wrath  k.  iu  cities  of  J. 

Ezek.  20:48  I  the  Lord  have  k.  it 

Eos.  11:8  mv  repentings  are  k. 

Luke  12:49  will  I,  if  It  "be  k.  ? 

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KIIVDLETH. 

■Job  41:21  his  breath  k.  coals 
Is.  44:15  i-.  it,  and  baketh  bread 
Jam.  3:5  how  great,  a  little  fire  i. 

KirVDLY. 
Gen.  24:49  if  you  deal  k.  47:29 
34:3  Shech.  spake  k.  to  damsel 
50:21  Joseph  spake  k.  to  breth. 
.Jos.  2:14  deal  k.  and  truly 
Ruth  1:8  the  L.  deal  k.  with  you 
1  Sam.  20:8  deal  /c.  with  thy  ser. 
Rom.  12:10  be  k.  one  to  another 

KINDNESS. 
Gen.  20:13  A',  thou  shalt  show 
21:23  the  k.  I  have  done  to  thee 
24:12  O  L.  show  k.  to  my  master 
40:14  and  show  k.  I  pray  thee 
Jos.  2:12  k.  to  my  fa.'s  house 
,Iud.  8:35  nor  showed  A.  to  Jer. 
Ruth  2:20  not  left  oft"  A:,  to  living 
3:10  show,  more  k.  in  latter  end 

1  Sam.  15:6  ye  showed  k.  to  Isr. 
20:14  show  me  the  k.  of  the  L. 

2  Sam.  2:5  showed  k.  to  your  lord 
6  I  also  will  requite  you  this  k. 

9:3  that  I  may  show  k.  to  him 
16:17  is  this  thy  k.  to  friend? 

1  K.  2:7  k.  to  sons  of  Barzillai 
3:6  kept  for  David  this  great  k. 

2  Chr.  24:22  J.  remember,  not  k. 
Neh.  9:17  G.  gracious,  of  great  k. 
Est.  2:9  maiden  obt.  k.  of  him 
Ps.  31:21  showed  me  marvel,  k. 

117:2  for  his  merciful  k.  is  great 

119:76  merciful  k.  be  my  comf. 

141:5  right,  smite,  it  sh.  be  a  k. 
Prov.  19:22  desire  of  man  is  his  A. 

31:26  in  her  touijue  is  law  of  A. 
Is.  54:8  with  A.  will  I  have  mercy 
10  A.  shall  not  depart  from  thee 
■ler.  2:21  romem  A.  of  thy  youth 
Joel  2:13  he  is  of  gr.  k.  Jon.  4:2 
Acts  28:2  showed  us  no  little  A. 
2  Cor.  6:6  by  loiig-sufTering  by  A. 
Eph.  2:7  in  his  k.  toward  us 
Col.  3:12  on  A.  humblen.  of  mind 
Tit.  3:4  after  the  k.  of  G.  our 
iPet.  1:7  brotherly-A.  to  k.  char. 

Loving-KINDNESS. 

Ps.  17:7  show  thy  l.-k.  92:2 
2G:3  thy  l.-k.  is  before  mine  eyes 
36:7  how  excellent  is  thy  l.-k. 

10  O  continue  thy /.-A.  to  them 
40:10  not  concealed  thy  l.-k. 

11  let  thy  l.-k.  preserve  me 
42:8  Lord  will  command  l.-k. 
43:9  we  thought  of  thy  l.-k.  O  G. 
51:1  have  mercy  accord,  to  l.-k. 
63:3  thy  l.-k.  is  better  than  life 
69:16  for  thy  l.-k.  is  good 
88:11  sh.  l.-k.  be  dec.  in  grave? 
89:33  l.-k.  will  I  not  take  fr.  him 
92:2  to  show  forth  l.-k.  in  morn. 
103:4  crowneth  thee  with  l.-k. 
107:43  understand  l.-k.  of  the  L. 
119:88  quicken  me  after  l.-k.  159 
1.38:2  praise  thy  name  for  l.-k. 
143:8  cause  me  to  hear  thy  l.-k. 

Jtr.  9:24  L.  which  exercise  l.-k. 
16:5  tak.  away  peace,  even  l.-k. 
31:3  with  l.-k.  have  I  dr.  thee 
32:18  show.  ^.-A.  unto  thousands 

Bos.  2:19  betro.  th.  to  me  in  l.-k. 
Loving-KINDNESSES. 

Ps.  25:6  remem.  mercies  and  l.-k. 
89:49  where  are  thy  former  l.-k. 

Is.  63:7  mention  l.-k.  of  the  Lord 
KINDRED. 

Gen.  12:1  get  thee  fr.  k.  Acts  7:3 
24:4  go  to  A.  and  take  wife,  38:40 
31:3  return  to  thy  A.  13;  32:9 
43:7  asked  us  straitly  of  our  A. 

Num.  10:30dep.  to  own  la.  and  A. 

Jos.  6:23  brought  out  all  her  A. 

Ruth  2:3  of  A.  of  Ehmelech,  3:2 

Est.  2:10  show,  not  peo.  or  A.  20 
8:6  end.  to  see  destruction  of  A. 

Ezek.  11:15  men  of  thy  A.  said 

Luke  1:61  none  of  A.  called 

Acts  4:6  were  of  A.  of  high-priest 
7:13  Joseph's  A.  known  to  Pha. 
19  dealt  subtilely  with  our  k. 

Rev.  5:9  redeemed  us  out  of  ev.  k. 
14:6  gospel  to  preach  to  ev.  A. 
KINDREDS. 

1  Chr.  16:28  give  to  the  Lord,  ye 
k.  Ps.  96:7 

Ps.  22:27  k.  of  nations  worship 

Acts  3:25  all  A.  of  earth  blessed 

Per.  1:7  all  A.  of  earth  shall  wail 
7:9  multitude  of  A.  bef.  throne 
11:9  A.  see  dead  bodies  thr.  days 
13:7  pow.  given  him  over  aU  A. 
KINE. 

Gen.  32:15  forty  A.  ten  bulls  to  E. 


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Gen.  41:2  seven  well-favored  A.  18 
3  seven  k.  out  of  river,  4, 19, 20 

26  seven  good  A.  are  sev.  years 

27  sev.  ill-favored  k.  sev.  years 
Deut.  7:13  bless  increa.  of  thy  k. 

28:4  blessed  be  incr.  of  thy  k. 

18  cursed  be  incr.  of  thy  A. 
32:14  butter  of  A.  milk  of  sheep 

1  Sam.  6:7  ta.  two  milch  A.  tie  k. 
10  took  two  A.  12  A.  took  way 

2  Sam.  17:29  and  cheese  of  A. 
Amos  4:1  hear  this,  ye  k.  of  Baa. 

KING. 

Gen.  14:18  M.  A.  of  Sal.  Heb.  7:1 
Ex.  1:8  arose  new  A.  over  Egypt 
Num.  23:21  shout  of  a  A.  am.  th. 

24:7  his  A.  be  higher  than  Agag 
Deut.  17:14  I  will  set  A.  over  me 

33:5  and  he  was  A.  in  Jeshurua 
Jud.  8:18  resem.  child,  of  a  A. 

9:8  trees  went  to  anoint  a  A. 

17:6  in  those  days  no  k.  in  Isr. 
18:1;  19:1;  21:25 

1  .^OTO.  2:10L.  give  strength  to  ^. 
8:5  go  make  us  a  A.  to  judge  ns 

6  gi.  a  A.  9  show  man.  of  A.  11 

10  have  a  A.  22  make-  th.  a  k. 
20  that  our  A.  may  judge  us 

10:19  nay,  but  set  a  A.  over  us 

24  said,  G.  save  the  A.  2  Sam. 
16:16;  iK.  11:12;  2  Chr.  23:11 

12:1  I  have  made  a  A.  over  yoa 

2  the  A.  walketh  before  you 

12  said.  Nay,  a  k.  sh.  reign  ov. 
us,  when  God  'vas  your  k. 

17  wicked,  great  in  asking  a  A. 

19  this  evil,  to  ask  a  k. 

25  cons,  both  you  and  your  A. 
15:1  to  anoint  thee  to  be  A. 

23  rej.  thee  from  being  A.  26 
16:1 1  have  provided  me  a  A. 
20:5  not  fail  to  sit  with  A. 
22:15  let  not  A.  imp.  any  thing 
24:20  I  know  that  thoush.  be*. 
25:.36  Nabal  held  feast  like  a  A. 

2  Sa7n.  5:12  estab.  him  A.  over  I. 
11:8  a  mess  of  meat  from  A. 
12:71  anointed  thee  A.  over  Is. 
14:9  A.  and  his  throne  be  giiiltl. 

17  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  is  my 
lord  the  A.  19:27 
15:2  had  controversy,  ca.  to  k. 

3  none  deputed  of  A.  to  hear 
16:9  sh.  this  dead  dog  curse  A..' 
17:2  I  will  smite  the  A.  only 
18:13  is  no  matter  hid  from  A. 
19:9  A.  saved  us  out  of  hand  of 

11  speech  of  Israel  come  to  A. 
22  I  know  that  I  am  A.  over  Is. 
2S  wh.  right  to  cry  more  to  A.  ? 
43  we  have  ten  parts  in  the  k. 

22:51  tower  of  salv.  for  his  A. 

1  K.  1:.35  Solomon  A.  in  my  stead 
3:7  servant  A.  instead  of  David 

28  heard  judg.  the  A.  judged 
8:62  A.  and  all  Is.  offer,  sacrifice 
10:3  not  any  thing  hid  from  A. 
11:37  thou  shalt  be  A.  over  Isr. 
14:2  who  told  me  I  should  be  A. 

14  L.  raise  up  a  king  over  Is. 
21:10  didst  blaspheme  G.  and  A. 
12:13  prophets  declare  good  to 
the  A.  2  Chr.  18:12 

47  no  A.  in  E.  a  deputy  was  Tc, 

2  K.  1:11  k.  said.  Come  down,  9 
4:13  wouldest  be  spok.  for  to^. 
7:2  lord  on  whose  hand  A.  lean. 
8:3  to  cry  to  the  A.  for  her  hoti. 

13  L.  showed  thou  shalt  be  k. 

20  E.  made  k.  over  themselves 
11:8  be  with  A.  as  he  goeth  out 

1  Chr.  4:23  they  dwelt  wi.  the  k. 
29:20  worshipped  Lord  and  A. 

2  Chr.  2:11  he  made  thee  A.  9:8 
10:15  A.  hearkened  not  to  peop. 
11:22  he  thought  to  make  him  A. 
24:21  stoned  him  at  com.  of  A. 
25:16  thou  made  of  k.  oouusel? 

Ezr.  4:12  be  it  kn.  to  A.  13;  5:8 
6:10  pray  for  life  of  A.  and  sons 
7:27  put  in  A.  heart  to  beautify 
8:22  req.  of  A\  band  of  soldiers 

Neh.  1:11  I  was  the  A.  cup-bearer 
6:7  savingj  There  is  a  A.  in  Ju. 

Est.  4:16  will  go  in  unto  the  A. 
6:6  the  A.  delighteth  to  honor,  9 
7:8  word  went  out  of  A.  mouUi 

Job  15:24  as  a  A.  ready  to  battle 
18:14  bring  him  lo  A.  of  terrors 
29:25  dwelt  as  a  A.  in  the  army 
34:18  say  to  A.  thou  art  wick.  ? 
41:34  a  A.  over  children  of  pride 

Ps.  2:6  set  mv  A.  upon  holy  hill 
5:2  mv  k.  and  my  God,  84:3 
10:16  Lord  is  A.  for  ever,  29:10 
18:50  deliverance  giveth  be  to  A. 
20:9  let  k.  hear  us  when  we  call 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAJS-CE. 


KIN 

Ps.  21:1  k.  shall  joy  in  thy  stren. 

7  the  k.  trusted  in  the  Lord 
24:7  k.  of  glory  shall  come  in,  9 

8  who  is  k.  of  glory  ?  the  Lord 

10  L.  of  hosts,  ne  is  k.  of  glory 
33:16  no  k.  saved  by  multitude 
45:1  things  I  made  touc.  the  k. 

11  so  shall  the  k.  <rrcatly  desi 
14  brought  to  the     in  raim. 

47:6  praises  to  k.  7  God  is  k. 
61:6  prolong  k.  life  and  years 
63:11  the  k.  shall  rejoice  in  God 
72:1  give  the  k.  thy  judgmects 
74:12  God  is  my  k.  of  ofd 
89:18  H.  One  of  Israel  is  our  k. 
98:6  make  a  noise  bef.  L.  the  k. 
99:4  k.  also  loveth  judgment 
149:2  children  of  Z.  joyful  in  k. 
Prov.  14:28  people  is  the  A',  hon. 

35  k.  favor  toward  wise  serv. 
20:28  mercy  and  truth  pres.  k. 
22:11  the  k.  shall  be  his  friend 
34:21  fear  the  Lord  and  the  k. 
25:5  take  wicked  from  bef  k. 
80:2*  the  locusts  have  no  k. 

31  k.  against  wh.  no  rising  np 
He.  2:12  man  do  cometh  after  k. 
5:9  k.  hims.  served  by  the  field 
8:4  where  word  of  a  k.  is  power 
10:16  woe  to  thee,  wh.  k.  is  eh. 
37  bles.  wh.  k.  is  son  of  nobles 
20  curse  not  the  k.  in  thought 
Cant.  1:4  k.  bro.  me  to  chamber 

12  while  the  k.  sitteth  at  table 
3:11  k.  Solomon  with  the  crown 

Js.  6:5  mine  eyes  ha.  seen  the  k. 

8:21  curse  their  k.  and  their  G. 

23:15  according  to  days  of  one  A. 

30:33  for  the  k.  it  is  prepared 

82:1  k.  shall  reign  in  righteous. 

83:17  thine  eyes  shall  see  the  k. 
22  L.  is  our  k.  he  will  save  us 

43:15  Creator  of  Israel  your  k. 

57:9  wentest  to  k.  with  ointm. 
Jer.  4:9  heart  of  k.  shall  perish 

8:19  is  not  her  k.  in  her? 

10:10  true  God,  everlasting  k. 

23:5  a  k.  shall  reign  and  prosper 

38:25  wh.  said  to  k.  the  A.  to  th. 

46:18  k.  whose  name  is  the  Lord 
of  hosts,  48:15;  51:57 

49:38  I  will  des.  k.  and  princes 
Zam.  2:6  L.  despised  k.  and  pri. 
Szek.  17:13  hathtak.  o{  k.  seed 
16  k.  dwell,  that  made  him  k. 

26:7  I  will  bring  a  k.  of  kings 

37:22  one  k.  hek.  to  thera  all,  24 
Van.  2:24  brin^  me  in  before  the 
k.  and  I  will  show  the  k. 

4:31  while  word  was  in  k.  mou. 
37  I  honor  k.  of  heaven 

6:5  k.  saw  part  of  hand  th.  wto. 

8:23  a  k.  of  tierce  countenance 

11:3  a  mighty  k.  shall  stand  up 

36  k.  sh.  do  accord,  to  his  will 
Sos.  3:4  Is.  sh.  abide  without  k. 

5  Is.  seek  L.  and  Dav.  their  k. 
7:3  make  k.  glad  with  wicked. 
5  in  day  of  our  k.  princes  made 
10:3  what  then  should  a  A.  do  ? 
7  her  k.  is  cut  off,  as  the  foam 
13:10  will  be  thy  A;,  give  me  k. 
11  gave  thee  k.  in  mine  anger 
Amos  7:13  k.  chapel,  the  k.  court 
Mic.  4:9  why  cry,  is  there  no  k. .? 
Zee.  9:9  k.  cometh.  Mat.  21:5 
14:9  L.  shall  be  k.  over  all  earth 

16  go  up  to  worship  k.  17 
Mat.  18:23  likened  to  cert.  k.  22:2 

22:11  when  the  k.  came  in 
Mark  6:25  came  with  haste  to  k. 
Luke  14:31  what  k.  goeth  to  war 
19:38  blessed  be  k.  that  cometh 
23:2  that  he  himself  is  Ch.  a  k. 
John  0:15  to  make  him  k. 
12:15  behold  thy  k.  com.  on  ass 
18:37  Pil.  said.  Art  thou  a  k.  f 
19:12  whoso,  maketh  himself  A. 

14  Pilate  saith,  Behold  your  A. 

15  shall  I  crucify  your  k.  ? 
jle^«  7:18  till  another  k.  arose 

13:21  afterward  they  desir.  a  k. 
17:7  th.  is  another  k.  one  Jesus 

1  Tim.  1:17  now  to  the  k.  etern. 
6:15  K.  of  kings,  and  L.  of  lords 

Eeb.  11:23  not  afraid  of  A.  com. 
\Pet.  2:13  whe.  to  k.  as  supreme 

17  fear  God,  honor  the  k. 
Itev.  9:11  they  had  a  k.  over  th. 

15:3  just  are  thvways,  K.  ofsai. 
17:14  L.  of  lords,  K.  of  ki.  19:16 
KING  of  the  Anwrites.  See 
smoN. 

KI!VG  of  Assyria. 

2  K.  15:19  Pul  k.  of  A.  ag.  land 
20  exac.  money  to  give  k.  of  A. 

17:6  llosea  k.  of  A.  took  Sama, 


KIN 

'2K.  18:11  k.ofA.  did  car.  I.  to  A. 

33  deliv.  out  of  hand  of  A.  of  A. 
Ezr.  6:22  turned  heart  of  A.  of  A. 
Is.  7:17  L.  bring  upon  A",  of  A.':s. 

20  shave  by  k.  of  Assijr.  head 
■Jer.  50:17  k.  of  A .  devoured  liim 
A"aA.3:18  slumber,  O  A-.  of  Assy. 
See  BAsnAN,  babtlon,  david. 

KiniG  of  Egvpt. 
Ex.  3:19  A-.  ofEriypt  not  let  you 
3  K.  24:7  k.  of  Egypt  came  not 
2  Chr.  12:2  k.  ofE.  came  ag.  Jer. 
33:6  k.  of  E.  put  him  down  at  J. 

4  k.  of  E.  made  Eliakim  king 
Is.  30:6"  so  is  k.  of  Egypt  to  all 
See  PHARAon,  great,  house, 

JEWS. 

KIIVG  of  Israel. 

1  Sam.  26:20  k.  of  Isratl  is  come 

2  Sam.  6:20  glorious  was  k.  of  Is. 

1  K.  22:31  tight  only  wi.  k.  of  Is. 
32  it  is  k.  of  Is.  2  Chr.  18:.31 

2  K.  6:11  which  of  us  for  k.ofls. 
16:7  out  of  hand  of  A',  of  Israel 

^Chr.  18:30  fight  not,  sa.  wi .  k.  I. 
ITos.  10:15  A',  of  Israel  be  cut  off 
Zep.  3:15  A-.  of  Israel  in  midst 
Mai.  27:42  if  he  be  k.  of  Israellat 

him  descend,  Mark  15:32 
John  1:49  thou  art  A",  of  Israel 
12:13  blessed  is  the  k.  of  Israel 

KI\G  of  Jiidah. 

2  K.  22:18  k.  of  J.  wh.  sent  yon 
2  Chr.  .3.5:21  what  have  I  to  do 
with  thee,  thou  A.  of  Judah 
Jer.  37:7  k.  of  J.  who  sent  you  ? 

KI\G  of  Moab. 
Num.  23;7A.  of  M.  broughtfr.  A. 
■los.  24:9  k.  of  M.  warred  ag.  Is. 
Jud.  3:14  Is.  ser.  k.  of  M.  18  yrs. 
11:25  art  thou  bet.  th.  k.  of  M.  r 

1  Sam.  12:9  sold  them  to  A.  of  M. 
22:4  Da.  bro.  father  to  k.  of  M. 

2  K.  3:4  k.  of  M.  a  sheep-master 

26  k.  of  Moab  saw  battle 
Jer.  27:3  send  yokes  to  k.  of  M. 

O  KIXG. 

1  Sam.  17:55  0  k.  I  cannot  tell 
26:17  lord,  0  k.  2  Sa7n.  14:9,22: 

16:4;  19:26;  1  A'.  1:13, 20,  24 ; 
20:4;  2  A'.  0:12,  26;  8:5 

2  Sam.  14:4  wo.  said.  Help,  0  k. 
2  Chr.  25:7  O  k.  let  not  ar.  of  Is. 
Ps.  145:1  I  will  extol  thee.  0  k. 
Jer.  10:7  thee,  0  k.  of  nations  ? 
Dan.  2:4  O  k.  live  for  ever,  3:9; 

5:10;  0:21 
29  OA.  thy  thoughts  came  into 
31  thou,  0  k.  sawest  an  image 
37  thou.  0  k.  art  a  A.  of  kings 
3:10  thou,  0  k.  hast  ma.  a  deer. 

17  del.  us  out  of  thy  hand,  0  k. 

18  be  it  known  to  thee,  0  k. 
24  they  answered,  True,  0  k. 

4:22  it  Is  thou,  0  k.  that  art  gr. 

27  0  k.  let  counsel  be  accept. 
6:7  ask  peti.  save  of  thee,  0  k. 

8  now,  0  k.  establish  decree 

22  O  k.  I  have  done  no  hurt 
Aets  26:13  0  k.  I  saw  in  way 

19  0  k.  I  was  not  disobedient 

KIIVG  of  Persia. 
Ezr.  4:3  A.  of  Persia  commanded 

5  reign  of  Darius  k.  of  P.  9:9 

7  Bish.  wrote  unto  k.  of  P.  6:14 
See  CYRUS. 

KIXG  of  Syria. 

1  K.  20:20  k.  of  S.  esc.  on  horse 

2  K.  5:1  capt.  of  host  of  A.  of  S. 
8:7  A.  ofS.  sick;  9  A.  of  S.  sent 
1:3:4  bee.  k.  of  S.  ojipress.  them 
10:7  eut  of  hand  of  /,-.  of  Syria 

2  Chr.  10:7  relied  on  A.  'of  Syria 
See  benhadad,  iiazael,  bezin. 

KIXG  of  Tvre. 
2  Sam.  5:11  n.  A.  off.  1  Chr.  14:1 

1  K.  5:1  A.  of  T.  sent  S.  servants 

2  Chr.  2:11  A.  of  T.  ans.  in  writ. 

KIXGS. 
Gen.  17:6  A.  shall  come  out  of 

thee,  16;  35:11 
36:31  A.  that  reigned  in  Edom 
Jos.  10:5  five  A.  of  Amorites  tog, 
24  put  feet  on  necks  of  those  A. 
12:24  all  these  A.  thirty  and  one 
Jud.  1:7  seventy  A.  thu.  cu  oflf 
2  Sam.  11:1  when  A.  "o  to  battle 
1  K.  3:13notany  am.  A.  like  thee, 

10:23;  2  Chr.  1:12;  9:22 
4:24  Solomon  over  all  the  k. 
%K.  3:10  called  three  A.  together 

23  the  A.  are  surely  slain 
10:4  two  A.  stood  not  bef.  him 


885 


KIN 

1  Chr.  16:21  reprov.  k.  /V;.105:14 

2  Chr.  9:23  k.  sought  presence  .S. 
21:20  the  sepulchres  of  A.  24:25 
26:2;3  field  of  burial  belong,  to  A. 

Ezr.  4:15  city  being  hurtful  to  A. 
6:12  G.  dest.  A.  alter  this  house 
7: 12  Arta.xerxes  king  of  A.  to  E. 

Xeh.  9:32  trou.  little  to  us  and  A. 
34  nor  have  our  A.  kept  thy  law 

Job  3:14  had  I  been  at  rest  wi.  k. 
12:18  he  looseth  the  bond  of  A. 
36:7  A.  are  they  on  the  throne 

Ps.  2:2  the  A.  of  the  ear.  Acts  4:26 
10  therefore,  O  A.  be  instruct. 
45:9  A.  daughters  among  women 
48:4  lo,  the  A.  were  assembled 
62:12  k.  of  armies  did  fleeapace 
14  the  Almighty  scat.  A-.  in  it 
29  sh.  A.  bring  presents  to  thee 
72:11  A.  shall  fall  down  be.  him 
76:12  terrible  to  A.  of  the  earth 
89:27  higher  than  A.  of  the  ear. 
102:15  A.  of  earth  sh.  fear  thy  g. 
110:5  strike  A.  in  day  of  wrath 
119:46  speak  of  tcstim.  befo.  k. 
1.3.5:10  smote  nations,  and  si.  A. 
136:17  which  smote  great  A.  18 
138:4  A.  of  earth  praise  th.  148:11 
144:10  he  that  giveth  salva.  to  A. 
149:8  bind  their  A.  with  chains 

Prov.  8:15  by  me  A.  reign 
16:12  abom.  for  A.  commit  wick. 

13  right,  lips  are  delight  of  k. 
22:29  dilig.  shall  stand  before  A. 
25:2  honor  of  k.  to  search  mat. 

3  heart  of  A\  is  unsearchable 
30:28  the  spider  is  in  A.  palaces 
31:3  ways  to  that  wh.  destroy  A. 

4  it  is  "not  for  A.  to  drink 
Ec.  2:8  peculiar  treasure  of  A. 
Is.  7:16  land  forsaken  of  both  k. 

30:8  are  not  princes  altoge.  A.  f 
14:18  A.  of  nations  lie  in  glory 
19:11  I  am  the  eon  of  ancient  A. 
24:21  L.  punish  A.  of  the  earth 
41:2  who  made  him  ruler  over  A. 
45:1  I  will  loose  the  loins  of  A. 
49:7  A.  shall  see  and  arise 

23  A.  sh.  be  thy  nursing  fathers 
.52:15  A.  sh.  shut  mouths  at  him 
00:3  A.  to  briirhtn.  of  thy  rising 

10  A.  shall  minister  to  thee 

11  that  their  A',  may  be  broug. 
16  thou  shalt  suck  breast  of  A. 

62:2  all  A.  shall  see  thy  glory 
Jer.  2:26  A.  and  princes  ashamed 

13:13  A.  that  sit  on  David's  thr. 

22:4  A.  sitting  upon  throne  of  D. 

25:18  made  .Tudah  and  A.  drink 

34:5  with  burnings  of  former  k. 

44:17  A.  and  princes  bu.  incense 

46:25  punish  their  A.  and  gods 

49:3  their  A.  shall  go  to  captivi. 

50:41  many  A.  shall  be  raised  up 
Lam  .  4:12  A.  of  earth  not  believ. 
Ezek.  27:05  A.  be  sore  afra.  32:10 

28:17  I  will  lay  thee  before  A. 

43:7  A.  no  more  defile  my  name 
Ban.  2:21  removeth  A',  set.  up  A. 
44  in  the  days  of  these  A. 
47  that  your  G.  is  a  Lord  of  A. 

7:17  four  great  beasts  are  four  A. 

24  the  ten  horns  are  ten  A. 

9:6  spake  in  thy  name  to  our  A. 

8  to  A.  and  princes  belong  con. 
11:2  three  A.  27  these  A.  hearts 

IIos.  7:7  all  their  k.  are  fallen 

8:4  they  set  up  A.  but  not  by  me 
llab.  1:10  they  shall  scoff  at  k. 
Mat.  10:18brou.  before  A.  for  my 
sake,  Mark  13:9 ;  Luke  21:]"2 

11:8  wear  soft  cloth,  in  A.  hous. 

17:25  of  wh.  do  A.  of  earth  take? 
Lnke  10:24  k.  have  desired  to  see 

22:25  A.  of  Gentiles  exercise 
1  Cor.  4:8  ye  have  reigned  as  A. 
1  Tim.  2:2  pray,  be  made  for  A. 

6:15  King  of  A.  and  Lord  of 

lords.  Per.  17:14 ;  19:16 
Heb.  7: 1  returned  from  slau".  k. 
Rev.  1:5  J.  Christ  prince  oik. 
6  k.  and  priest  unto  God,  5:10 

0:15  A.  of  earth  hid  themselves 

10:11  must  prophesy  before  A. 

16:12  way  of  A.  of  east  prepared 

14  spirits  which  go  forth  to  A. 
Rev.  17:2  A.  of  earth  commit,  for. 

10  seven  A.  five  are  fallen 

12  ten  A.  w.  receive  pow.  as  A. 

15  wh.  reign,  over  A.  of  earth 
18:3  A.  of  earth  have  rommiff  ed 

9  A.  of  earth  who  shall  bewail 
19:18  eat  the  flesh  of  A.  and  cap. 
21:24  A.  of  the  earth  bring  glory 

KIXGS  of  tlie  ,4morite9. 

Deut.  4:-;7  two  A.  of  the  A.  31:4 ; 
Jb*.  2:10;  9:10;  ai:  12 


KIN 

Jos.  10:5  five  A.  of  A.  together,  6 

See  BOOK,  GREAT. 

KIXGS  of  Israel, 

1  K.  14:19  book  of  th(.  Chroni- 

cles of  the  A.  of  Is.  15:31 : 
10:5,  14,  20,  27  ;  22:.39  :  2  K. 
1:18;  10:34;  13:8,  12;  14:15, 
28:  15:11.  15,  21,  26,  31 

16:.33  prov.  more  th.  all  A.  of  I. 

20:31  A.  of  I.  are  merciful  k"ings 

2  A'.  17:2  evil  but  not  as  A.  of  I. 
23:19  away  houses  A.  of  I.  made 

22  a  passo.  in  days  of  A-  of  I. 

1  Chr.  9:1  written  in  book  of  A. 

of  I.  2  Chr.  16:11 :  25:26; 
27:7  :  28:26  ;  32::32;  33:18 

2  air.  20:34  in  book  of  Jehu 

who  is  mentioned  in  book 
of  the  A.  of  I.  .35:27  :  36:8 
28:27  not  into  sepul.  of  A.  of  I. 
Mic.  1:14  shall  be  a  he  to  A.  of  1. 
KIXGS  of  Judah. 

1  K.  14:29  the  book  of  the  Chron- 

icles of  the  A.  of  Jud.  15:7, 
23;  22:45:  2  A^  8:23;  15:6, 
36;  16:19;  20:20  ;  21:17,  25: 
2.3:28;  24:5 

2  E.  12:19  written  in  thebook  of 

the  Chronicles  of  the  A.  of. 
J.  14:18;  2  Chr.  25:26  ;  28:26: 
32:32;  35:27  ;  36:8 
23:11  horses  A.  of  J.  had  givea 

12  down  altars  A.  of  J.  made 
22  not  pass,  in  days  of  A.  of  J. 

2  Chr.  34:11  houses  A.  of  J.  des. 

Jer.  1:18  made  pillar  ag.  A.  of  J. 
8:1  bring  out  bones  of  k.  of  J. 
19:4  gods  A.  of  J.  ha.  not  known 
20:5  treas.  ofA'.  of  J.  to  enemies 
44:9  forgot,  wickedn.  of    of  J. 

See  KINGS  of  Israel. 

KIXGDOM. 

Ex.  19:6  ye  sh.  be  a  A',  of  priesta 

Deut.  3:4  took  A.  of  Og  in  Bash. 

1  Sam.  10:16  mat.  of  A.  he  told 
25  Sam.  told  manner  of  the  A. 

11:14  renew  A.  th.  14:47  took  A. 
15:28  Lord  rent  A.  of  Is,  28:17 
18:8  w.  can  he  ha.  more  but  A.  f 

2  Sam.  3:10  translate  A.  from  3. 
16:3  restore  me  A.  of  mv  father 

1  K.  2:22  ask  A.  be  is  elder  brot. 
11:11  will  rend  A,  from  th.  31:.'35 

13  will  not  rend  away  all  A.  34 
12:21  to  bring  A.  again  to  Eeho- 

boam,  2  Chr.  11:1 
14:8  rent  A.  from  house  of  Dav. 
18:10  no  A.  my  lord  ha.  not  sent 

2  A'.  14:5  soon  as  A.  confirmed 

1  Chr.  16:20  fr.  one  A.  to  another 

people,  Ps.  105:13 
29:11  thine  is  the  k.  O  Lord, 
Ps.  22:28 ;  Mat.  6:13 

3  Chr.  13:8  withstand  A.  of  Lord 
22:9  no  power  to  keep  still  A. 

Xeh.  9:35  not  serv.  thee  in  th.  A. 
Est.  1:14  pri.  wh.  sat  first  in  A. 

4:14  come  to  A.  for  such  a  time 

5:3  be  given  to  half  of  A.  6 ;  7:2 
Is.  19:2  shall  fight  A.  ng.  k.  Mat. 
24:7;  Mark  13:8;  Luke  21:10 

60:12  A.  not  sers  e  thee,  Jer.  27:8 
Jer.  18:7  I  speak  concerning  ak. 
Lam.  2:2  he  hath  polluted  the  A. 
Ezck.  16:13  didst  prosper  into  A. 

17:14  the  A.  might  be  base 

29:14  shall  be  there  a  base  A. 
Dan.  2:37  G.  hath  given  thee  A. 
44  sh,  G,  of  heaven  set  up  a  A. 

4:17  ruleth  in  A",  of  men,  25,  32 
31  the  A.  is  departed  from  tbea 

6:4  against  Dan.  concerning  k. 

7:18  saints  take  A.  and  pos.  A". 
22  time  came  saints  posses,  k. 
27  whose  A',  is  an  evcrlastiii'' A. 

11:21  not  give  the  honor  of  k. 
Hos.  1:4  cause  to  cease  A.  of  Isr, 
Amos  9:8  eyes  of  L.  upon  sinf.  k, 
Ob.  21  A,  shall  be  the  Lord's 
Mat.  4:23  gosp.  of  A,  9:35;  24:14 

8:12  child,  of  A.  shall  be  cast 

12:25  A.  divided  is  bro.  to  deso. 
lation,  Mark  3:24 ;  Lu.  11:17 

13:.38  good  seed  are  child,  of  A. 
43  shine  as  sun  in  A.  of  Father 

25:.34  inherit  A.  prepared  for  you 

26:29  drink  it  new  m  Fath.'s  k. 
Mark  11:10  blessed  be  A.  of  fath. 
Lvke  12:32  F.'s  pleas,  to  give  k. 

19:12  nobleman  went  to  rec.  k. 

22:29  I  appoint  unto  you  a  A. 
Acts  1:6  restore  A.  again  to  Isr.  ? 
1  Cor.  15:24  have  delivered  up  k. 
Col.  1:13  translated  ustuto  the  A. 
Heb.  12:28  A.  th.  cannot  be  mov. 
Jam.  2:5  heirs  of  A.  hepromised 


CRUDEN'S  COlSrCORDANGE. 


KIN 

S  Pef.  1:11  entrance  into  everl.  k. 
Jtev.  1:9  companion  in  k. 
17:12  which  have  received  no  k. 
17  and  give  their  k.  to  the  bea. 

THRONE,  ESTABLISH,  ESTAE- 
LISHEO. 

KINGDOM  of  God. 

Mat.  6:33  but  seeli  ye  first  the  k. 
of  God,  Lake  12:31 


k.  of 

you,  Luke  10:9, 11:20 
19:21  than  for  a  rich  man  to  en- 
ter into  k.  of  G.  Mark  10:23; 
Luke  18:21 
21:31  harlots  go  into  k.  of  God 
43  k.  of  O.  be  taken  from  you 
Mark  1:14  preaching  k.  of  God, 
Acts8:n\  20:25  ;  28:31 
15  the  k.  of  God  is  at  hand 
4:11  to  linow  the  mystery  of  k. 

of  God,  Luke  8:10 
9:1  till  they  have  seen  k.  of  O. 
47  better  to  enter  into  k.  of  G. 
10:14  such  is  k.  of  G.  Luke  18:16 
15  whoso  not  receive  k.  of  G. 
fli  hard  for  th.  trust  in  riclies 
to  enter  A.  o/  (?.  25;  Lu.  18:25 
12:34  art  not  far  from  k.  of  God 
14:25  I  drink  it  new  in  k.  of  G. 
15^43  which  waited  for  the  k.  of 
God,  LuU  23:51 
Jjuki  4:43  I  must  preach  k.  of  G. 
6:20  for  yours  is  the  k.  of  God 
7:28  least  in  k.  of  G.  greater  th. 
9:2  sent  th.  to  preach  k.ofG.dO 
27  not  taste  de.  till  see  k.  of  G. 
62  lo.  back,  not  fit  for  k.  of  G. 
13:28  see  prophets  in  k.  of  God 
14:15  he  eat  bread  in  k.  of  God 
16:16  time  k.  of  God  preached 
17:20  k.  of  God  cometh  not 
21  k.  of  God  is  within  you 
18:29  left  chUd.  for*,  of  O.  sake 
19:11  tho.  k.  of  G.  sho.  appear 
21:31  that  k.  of  G.  is  at  hand 
22:16  be  fulfilled  in  k.  of  God 

18  not  drink  until  k.  of  G.  co. 
John  3:3  bo.  ag.  can  see  k.  of  G. 

5  cannot  enter  into  k.  of  God 
Acts  1:3  things  pertaining  to  k. 

of  God,  §.\1;  19:8 
14:22  thro'  tribul.  enter  k.  of  G. 
38:2-3  expou.  and  testi.  k.  of  G. 
Bom.  14:17  k.  of  G.  is  not  meat 

1  Cor.  4:20  k.  of  God  is  not  in  w. 
6:9  unright.  not  inherit  k.  of  G. 

10  nor  extortioners  inhe.  of 
God,  Gal.  5:21 ;  Eph.  5:5 
15:50  flesh  can.  in.  k.ofG. 

2  Thejs.  1:5  worthy  k.  of  God 
£ev.  12:10  is  come  k.  of  our  God 

KUVGDOM  of  heaven. 

Mat.  3:2  repent,  for  k.  of  heaven 
is  at  hand,  4:17  ;  10:7 
5:3  theirs  is  k.  of  heaven,  10 

19  least  in  k.  of  h.  g.  in  k.  ofh. 
80  in  no  case  ent.  tcof  h.  18:3 

7;21  saithj  Lord,  sh.ent.  k.ofh 
8:11  sit  with  Abrah.  in  k.  of  h. 
11:11  least  in  k.  of  h.  gre.  th.  he 
12  k.  of  heaven  suffer,  violence 
13:11  know  mysteries  of  k.  of  h. 
16:19  give  thee  keys  of  k.  ofh. 
18:1  who  is  great,  in  k.  ofh.fi 
23:13  shut  up  k.  of  h.  aga.  men 

His  KIIVGDOM. 

Oen,.  10:10  begin,  oihisk.  wasB 
Num.  24:7  ?ds  k.  shall  be  exalted 
Deut.  17:18  sit.  on  throne  of  A.  k. 

1  Chr.  11:10  strengthened  in  A.  i. 

2  Chr.  1:1  S.  strengthen,  in  h.  k. 
Ps.  10ai9  h.  k.  ruleth  over  all 

145:12  glorious  majesty  of  h.  k. 
Is.  9:7  h.  k.  to  order  and  establi. 
Dan.  4:3  his  k.  is  an  everl.  king. 
34  h.  k.  fr.  general.  6:26;  7:14 

11:4  h.  k.  broken  and  pluck,  up 
Mat.  12:28  h.  k.  stand?  Lu.  11:18 

13:41  gather  out  of  his  k.  all  th. 

16:28  S.  of  man  coming  in  h.  k. 
Luke  1:33  of  A.  k.  sh.  be  no  end 

1  Thes.  2:12  called  you  to  h.  k. 

2  Tim.  4:1  appearing  and  his  k. 
Mev.  16:10  Ats  k.  full  of  darkness 

My  KINGDOM. 

Gen.  20:9  brou.  on  me  and  m.  k. 
2  Sam.  3:28  I  and  Wi.  k.  are  guil. 
Dan.  4:36  glo.  of  my  k.  in  my  k. 
6:26  in  every  dominion  of  myk. 
Mark  6:23  to  half  of  my  k. 
liuhe  22:30  drink  at  my  table  in 
my  k. 

John  18:36  my  k.  not  of  th.  world 

Thy  KIIVGDOM. 

1  Sam.  13:"U  t.  k.  sh,  uotcontin. 


KIS 

Ps.  45:6  t.  k.  ri.  sceptre,  ITeb.  1:8 

145:11  speak  of  glory  of  th  yk. 

13  thy  k.  is  everlasting  kiugd. 
Dan.  4:26  t.  k.  shall  be  sure 

5:11  man  in  t.  k.  26  numb.  t.  k. 
28 1.  k.  divided  to  Med.  and  P. 
Mat.  6:10  t.  k.  come,  Luke  11:2 

20:21  the  other  on  left  in  t.  k. 
Luke  23:42  thou  comest  to  t.  k. 

KIIVGDOMS. 
1  Sam.  10:18  out  of  hand  of  all  k. 

1  K.  4:21  Sol.  reigned  over  all  k. 
•2K.  19:15  God  of  all  k.  of  earth 

2  Chr.  12:8  may  know  serv.  of  i. 
20:6  thou  rulest  over  all  the  k. 
36:23  all  k.  hath  the  Lord  given 

me,  Ezr.  1:2 

Ps.  46:6  heath,  raged,  k.  moved 
79:6  wrath  on  k.  have  not  called 
102:22  k.  gathered  to  serve  Lord 

Is.  10:10  hand  found  k.  of  idols 
13:4  noise  of  k.  of  nations  gath. 
14:16  is  this  man  did  shake  k.  f 
23:11  shook  k.  37:16  God  oik. 

Jer.  1:10  over  k.  I  have  set  thee 
15:4  rem.  to  all  k.  24:9;  34:17 
25:26  all  k.  of  world  shall  drink 
29:18  make  th.  a  terror  to  all  k. 
34:1  k.  fought  against  Jerusal. 

Ezek.  29:15  be  the  bas.  of  the  k. 
37:22  nor  be  divided  into  two /t. 

Dan.  2:44  shall  cons,  all  these  k. 
7:23  shall  bediverse  from  all  k. 
8:22  four  k.  stand  out  of  nation 

Nah.  3:5  will  show  k.  thy  shame 

Zep.  3:8  assemble  the  k.  to  pour 

Har).  2:22  overthrow  throne  of  k. 

Mat.  4:8  all  *.  of  world,  Luke  4:5 

Heb.  11:.33  thro'  faith  subdued  k. 

Rev.  11:15  k.  of  world  are/t.  of  L. 
KIIVGLV. 

Dan.  5:20  deposed  from  k.  thro. 
KINSFOLK,  8. 

1  K.  16:11  none  of  Baasha's  k. 

2  K.  10:11  Jehu  slew  Ahab's  k. 
Job  19:14  k.  failed  and  forgot,  me 
Lnke  2:44  sought  Jesus  among 

21:16  betrayed  by  k.  and  friends 

KINSMAN. 
Kum.  5:8  if  the  man  have  no  k. 

27:11  give  his  inheritance  to  k. 
Ruth  3:9  near  k.  12  k.  nearer 

13  perform  to  thee  part  of  a  k. 
4:1  behold  k.  of  whomB.  spake 

14  not  left  thee  without  a  k. 
.John  18:26  k.  whose  ear  P.  cut  off 
Rom.  16:11  salute  Herodi.  my  k. 

KINSMEN. 
Rnth  2:20  is  one  of  our  next  k. 
Ps.  38:11  lovers  and  k.  stood  off 
Luke  14:12  call  not  brcth.  nor  k. 
Acts  10:24  Cornelius  called  his  A. 
Rom.  9:3  my  k.  according  to  flesh 
16:7  salute  k.  21  k.  salute  you 

KINSWOMAN,  MEN. 
Lev.  18:12  is  my  father's  near  k. 
13  she  is  thy  mother's  near  k. 
17  for  they  are  her  near  k. 
Prov.  7:4  call  understand,  thy  k. 
KIR. 

2  K.  16:9  people  captive  to  K. 
Is.  15:1  K.  of  M.  is  laid  waste 
Amos  9:7  bro.  Assyrians  from  K. 

KIR.HARASETH. 
2  K.  3:25  tn  K.  left  they  stones 
Is.  16:7  foundations  of  K.  shall 

KIRIATHAIM. 
Gen.  14:5  smote  E.  in  Shav.  K. 
Jer.  48:1  K.  is  confounded,  23 

KIRJ.\TH-ARBA. 
Gen.  2:^:2  Sar.  died  in  K.  Jos. 
14:15;  20:7  ;  Jud.  1:10 
KIRJATH-JEARIM. 
.7b.'.  9:17  K.  a  city  of  Hivites 
1  Sam.  7:1  men  of  K.  fetched  ark 

1  Chr.  13:5  theark  of  God  fr.  K. 

2  Chr.  1:4  broug.  the  ark  fr.  K. 
KIEJATH-SEPHER.  Jos.  15:15, 

49 

KISH. 

1  Sam.  9:1  man  wh.  na.  K.  14:51 
10:11  wh.  is  come  to  son  of  K.  ? 

iSam.  21:14  Sa.  in  sepulchre  K. 

Acts  13:21  G.  gave  the  son  of  K. 
KISS,  ES, 

Prm.  27:6  k.  of  an  enemy  deceit. 

Cmt.  1:2  k.  me  with  k.  of  mouth 

Luke  7:45  thou  gavest  me  no  k. 
22:48  betra.  Son  of  man  wi.  k.  ? 

Rom.  16:16  salute  with  a  holy  k. 

1  Cor.  16:20  gr.  wl.  k.  2  Cor.  13:12 

1  Then.  5:26  greet  breth.  w.  h.  k. 

1  Pet.  5:14  greet  with  k.  of  chari. 


KNE 

KISS,  Verb. 

Gen.  27:26  come  near  and  k.  me 
31:28  not  suffered  U)k.  my  sous 

2  Sam.  20:9  Ama.  by  beard  to  k. 

1  A'.  19:20  k.  my  father  and  mot. 

Ps.  2:12  k.  Son,  lest  he  be  angry 

Prov.  21:26  every  man  k.  his  lips 

Cant.  1:2  k.  me  with  kisses  of  m. 
8: 1 1  would  k.  thee,  yet  I  should 

JIos,  13:2  men  sacriti.  k.  thecalv. 

Mat.  26:48  whomsoever  Ik.  hold 
him  fast,  Mark  14:44 

Luke  7:45  not  ceased  k.  my  feet 
22:47  Judas  drew  near  to  J.  to  k. 

KISSED. 

Gen.  27:27  Ja.  came  and  k.  him 
29:11  Jacob  k.  Rachel  and  wept 
31:55  La.  k.  sons  and  daughters 
45:15  J.  k.  all  his  brethren 
48:10  J.  k.  Joseph's  sons 
50:1  Jos.  fell  on  fa.'s  faceS.  him 

Ex.  4:27  met  Moses  and  k.  him 
18:7  met  father-in-law  k.  him 

Ruth  1:9  Na.  k.  daughters-in-law 

1  Sam.  10:1  poured  oil  and  k.  S. 
20:41  Jonathan  and  David  k. 

2  Sam.  14:3:3  king  k.  Absalom 
15:5  Absa.  k.  any  man  came  ni. 

1  A'.  19:18  mouth  hath  not  k. 
Job  31:27  mouth  hath  k.  hand 
Ps.  85:10  and  peace  k.  each  other 
Prov.  7:13  caught  him  k.  him 
Mat.  26:49  said.  Hail,  Master, 

and  k.  him,  Mark  14:45 
Luke  7:.38  M.  k.  feet  and  anointed 
15:20  fell  on  his  neck  and  A.  him 
Acts  20:37  fell  on  P.'s  neck  k.  h. 
KITE. 

Lev.  11:14  k.  unci.  Deut.  14:13 
KITTIM.    Gen.  10:4;  1  Chr.  1:7 

KNEAD,  ED 
Gen.  18:6  k.  it  and  make  cakes 

1  Sam.  28:24  took  flour  and  k.  it 

2  Sam.  13:8  Tamar  took  flour  k. 
Jer.  7:18  women  k.  their  dough 
Hos.  7:4  the  baker  k.  the  dough 

KNEADING. 
Ex.  8:3  frogs  co.  into  i-.-troughs 
12:34  A. -troughs  bound  in  cloth. 
KNEE. 

Gen.  41:43  they  cried.  Bow  the  k. 
Is.  4.5:23  unto  me  every  k.  sh. 

bow,  Rom.  14:11 ;  Phil.  2:10 
Mat.  27:29  bowed  the  k.  bef.  him 
Rom.  11:4  bowed  the  k.  to  Baal 

KNEEL,  ED. 
Gen.  24:11  ma.  his  camels  k.  do. 
2  Chr.  6:13  Solomon  k.  on  knees 
Ps.  95:6  let  us  k.  before  the  L. 
Dan.  6:10  D.  k.  three  times  a  day 
Luke  22:41  and  Jesus  k.  down 
Acts  7:60  Stephen  k.  and  cried 

9:40  Peter  k.  prayed ;  20:36  P. 

21:5  we  k.  down  on  the  shore 

KNEELING. 
1  K.  8:.54  Solomon  rose  from  k. 
Mat.  17:14  a  man  k.  to  him,  say- 
ing, Mark  10:17 
Mark  1:40  came  a  leper  A. 

KNEES. 
Gen.  30:3  maid  sh.  bear  on  my  k. 

48:12  brou.  them  fr.  between  k. 

50:23  brought  up  on  Joseph's  k. 
Deut.  28:.35  Lord  smite  theeini. 
Jud.  7:5  tiowed  down  k.  6 

16:19  made  Sam.  sleep  on  her  k. 

1  K.  8:54  arose  fr.  kneeling  on  k. 
18:42  Elijah  put  face  bet.  his  k. 
19:18  k.  have  not  bowed  to  Baal 

2  K.  1:13  fell  on  k.  before  Elijah 
4:20  sat  on  mother's  k.  till  noon 

2  Chr.  6:13  Sol.  kneeled  on  his  i. 

Ezr.  9:5  I  fell  on  my  k. 

Job  3:12  why  did  k.  prevent  me 

4:4  strengthened  the  feeble  k. 
Ps.  109:24  k.  weak  thro'  fasting 
Is.  ,35:3  confirm  the  feeble  k. 

66:12  and  be  d.indled  on  her  k. 
Ezek.  7:17  k.  weak  as  water,  21:7 

47:4  the  waters  were  to  the  k. 
Dan.  5:6  k.  smo.  one  ag.  another 

6:10  kneeled  on  k.  three  times 

10:10  a  hand  set  me  upon  my  k. 
Xnh.  2:10  the  k.  smite  together 
.Mark  15:19  bowing  k.  worship. 
Luke  5:8  Peter  fell  at  Jesus'  k. 
Eph.  8:14  bow  my  k.  to  Father 
Heb.  12:13  hands  hang  do.  fe.  k. 

KNEW. 

Gen.  4:1  Adam  k.  E.  his  wife,  25 
17  Cain  k.  wife,  she  conceived 

88:26  Jud.  k.  her  again  no  more 
Jud.  11:39  daushtcr  k.  no  man 

19:25  it.  her  and  abused  her 


KNE 

1  K.  1:4  but  the  kin^  k.  her  not 
Mat,  1:25  Joseph  k.  her  not 

KNEW. 

Gen.  3:7  Adam  and  Eve  k.  that 
9:24  Noah  k.  what  son  had  dono , 
38:9  O.  k.  seed  should  not  be  h. 
42:7  Joseph  saw  and  k.  breth.  8 

Num.  24:16  k,  knowl.  of  M.  H. 

Deut.  34:10  wh.  L.     face  to  face 

1  Sa7n.  3:20  k.  Sam.  was  a  prop. 
18:28  Saul  k.  L.  was  with  David 
20:.39  D.  and  Jonathan  k.  mat. 
22:17  bee.  they  k.  when  he  fled 
26:17  Saul  k.  David's  voice 

2  Sam.  11:16  k.  that  valiant  mea 
2  Chr.  33:13  Manas,  k.  L.  was  G. 
Est.  1:13  that  k.  law  and  judgm. 
Job  23:3  k.  where  I  might  find 
Is.  48:4  I  k.  thou  art  obstinate 

7  should,  say.  Behold,  I  k.  th. 
Jer.  1:5  formed  thee,  I  k.  thee 
32:8  I  k.  this  was  word  of  Lord 
41:4  slain  Gedaliah,  no  man  k. 
44:15  k.  wives  burnt  incense 
Dan.  5:21  he  k.  Most  High  ruled 
6:10  Daniel  k.  wri.  was  signed 
Jon.  4:2  k.  thou  art  a  graci.  God 
Zee.  11:11  k.  it  was  word  of  L. 
Mat.  7:23  profess  I  never  i.  voa 
12:25  J.  k.  thoughts,  Luke  6:8 
25:241  k.  thee,  thou  art  hard  m. 
Mark  1:34  because  they  k.  him 
Luke  4:41  they  k.  he  was  Christ 
12:47  servant  k.  his  lord's  will 
24:31  eyes  opened,  they  k.  him 
John  2:24  because  he  k.  all  mea 
25  for  he  k.  what  was  in  man 
6:6  himself  k.  what  he  would  do 
64  Jesus  k.  from  the  beginning 
11:42  I  k.  that  thou  hearest  me 
57  if  any  man  k.  where  he  we. 
13:1  Jesus  k.  his  hour  was  co. 
11  he  k.  who  should  betray  h. 
28  no  man  at  the  table  k.  for 
18:2  Judas  k.  the  place 
Acts  12:14  Rhoda  k.  Peter's  voL 
22:29  k.  that  he  was  a  Romaa 
Rom.  1:21  bee.  when  they  k.  Q. 

1  Cor.  2:8  no.  of  princes  of  wo.i; 

2  Cor.  5:21  sin,  who  k.  no  sin 
12:2  I  A.  a  man  in  Christ,  3 

Col.  1 :6  since  ye  k.  grace  of  God 
2:1  k.  what  great  conflict  I  hava 

Jude  5  though  }'e  once  k.  this 
Rev.  19:12  name  writ,  nomanjfc, 

KNEW  not. 

Gen.  28:16  place,  and  k.  it  not 
38:16  Judah  k.  not  she  was  his 

E.C.  1:8  king  which  k.  n.  Joseph 

Num.  22:;34  I  k.  not  thou  stood. 

Deut.  8:16  thy  fathers  k.  not 
29:26  gods  thy  fath.  k.  not.  32:17 

Jud.  2:10  generation  k.  not  L. 
14:4  k.  not  that  it  was  of  the  L. 

1  Sam.  2:12  sons  of  Eli  k.  n.  L. 
20:39  the  lad  k.  not  any  thin^ 

2  Sam.  11:20  k.  ye  n.  th.  would 
18:29  but  I  k.  not  what  it  was 
22:44  peop.  I  k.  n.  sh.  serv  e  me 

Job  2:12  Job's  friends  k.  him  not 
29:16  cause  I  k.  n.  I  search,  out 
42:3  th.  I  k.  n.  wonder,  for  me 
Ps.  35:11  charge  things  I  k.  not 
Prm.  24:12  behold,  we  k.  it  not 
Is.  42:16  blind  by  way  they  k.  n. 
25  set  him  on  fire,  yet  be  k.  n. 
55:5  nations  that  k.  not  theo 
Jer.  2:8  that  handle  lav.-,     me  n. 
11:19  I  k.  not  they  had  devised 
44:3  sen  e  gods  w'honi  they  k.  n. 
Dan.  11:38  whom  fathers  k.  not 
Hos.  8:4  made  prin.  and  I  k.  it  n. 
11:3  they  k.  not  that  I  healed 
Mat.  17:12  E.  co.  they  k.  him  n. 
24:39  k.  not  till  the  flood  came 
L  ike  2:43  Jos.  and  mother  k.  n. 
13:48  k.  not  and  did  crmmit  th. 
John  1:10  the  world  k.  him  not 
31  and  I  k.  him  not.  33 
20:9  thev  k.  not  the  scriptures 
14  k.  not  that  it  was  J.  21:4 
Acts  13:27  because  they  i.  himn. 
19::32  k.  n.  wherefore  they  came 
27:39  when  day,  they  k.  n.  land 
1  Cor.  1:21  by  wisdom  k.  not  G. 
Gal.  4:8  then  when  ye  k.  n.  God 
1  John  3:1  because  it  k.  him  ru>t 

KNE  WEST. 
Deut.  8:3  fed  with  manna,  k.  not 
Ruth  2:11  to  people  thou  k.  not 
Ps.  143:3  then  thou  k.  my  path 
7^'.  48:8  heardest  not.  thou  k.  not 
Mat.  25:26  thou  k.  I  reaped  where 

I  sowed  not,  Luke  19:23 
Luke  19:44  A.  not  time  of  visit. 
John  4:10  if  thou     gift  of  God 


S86 


CHUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


KNO 

KMFE. 

Oen.  22:6  Abraham  took  k.  10 
Jud.  19:29  took  k.  and  laid  hold 
Prov.  23:2  put  a  k.  to  thy  throat 
Ezek.  5:1  take  thee  a  sharp  k.  2 

KNIVES. 
Joi.  5:2  make  sharp  k. 

3  Joshua  made  him  sharp  k. 
1  K.  18:28  cut  themselves  with  k. 
Ezr.  1:9  nine  and  twenty  k. 
Prov.  30:14  teeth  as  k.  dev.  poor 
KNIT. 

Jud.  20:11  Is.  were  fc.  together 
1  Sam.  18:1  Jonathan  k.  to  Da. 
1  6Vjr.  12:17  my  heart  be  k.  to  y. 
Acts  10:11  sheet  A.  at  four  come. 
Col.  2:2  hearts  k.  together  in  lo. 
19  body  k.  together  increaseth 
K\OCK,  ED. 
Hat.  7:7  k.  it  sh.  be  op.  Lu.  11:9 
Luke  13:25  begin  to  k.  at  door 
Acts  12:13  as  Peter  k.  at  the  door 
Bev.  3:30  I  stand  at  door  and  k. 

KXOCRETH,  Ii\G. 
Cant.  5:2  voice  of  beloved  that  k. 
Mat.  7:8  him  that  k.  shall  be 

opened,  Luke  11:10 
I/uke  12:36  when  he  k.  they  may 
j1cZ«  12:16  Peter  continued  k. 

KMOP,  S. 
.Ec.  25:31  his  i-.  and  his  flowers, 

33,34,  3ti;  37:17,  19,20.  22 
1  K.  6:18  cedar  carved  with  k. 
7:24  k.  compass.  It,  k.  cast  into 

KiVOVV. 
Oen.  3:5  God  doth  k.  your  eyes 
22  one  of  us,  to  k.  good  and  e. 
18:21 1  will  go  and  see,  I  will  k. 
Ex.  18:16  k.  the  statutes  of  God 
Num.  14:31  they  shall  k.  the  la. 
Deut.  4:39  k.  this  day,  11:2 
8:2  k.  what  was  in  thy  heart 
13:3  k.  whether  ye  love  the  Lo. 
Jos.  4:22  let  your  children  k. 
22:22  and  Israel  he  shall  k. 
Jtuth  3:11  city  of  my  peo.  doth  k. 

14  before  one  could  k.  another 
1  Sam.  17:47  assembly  shall  k.  L. 
21:2  let  no  man  k.  any  thing 
24:11  k.  there  is  no  evil  iu  me 
28:2  k.  what  thy  servant  can  do 
S  Sam.  3:25  thy  going  out,  k.  all 
19:20  serv.  k.  that  I  have  sinned 

1  K.  8:38  k.   every    man  the 

plague,  2  Chr.  6:29 

2  K.  5:8  sh.  k.  there  is  a  prophet 
10:10  k.  there  shall  fall  nothing 

1  Chr.  28:9  k.  thou  G.  of  thy  ft^t. 

2  Chr.  13:5  to  k.  that  the  L.  gave 
Est.  4:5  k.  what  it  was,  and  why 
Job  5:24  k.  thy  tabernacle 

25  A;,  that  thy  seed  sh.be  great 
27  and  k.  thou  it  for  thy  good 
7:10  nor  shall  his  place  k.  nim 
8:9  but  of  yesterday,  k.  nothing 
11:6  k.  that  God  exacteth  less 
8  what  canst  thou  k.  t 
13:23  make  me  k.  my  transgres. 
19:6  k.  that  6.  hath  overthrown 
21:19  G.  reward,  hira,  he  sh.  k. 
22:13  eayest.  How  doth  God*,  t 
24:1  they  that  k.  him  not  see  f 
17  if  one  k.  them,  they  ai  e  in 
34:4  k.  am.  oursel.  what  is  good 
37:15  dost  k.  when  God  dispos: 
38:20*.  the  paths  to  the  house 

Ps.  4:3  A.  L.  hath  set  apart  godly 
9:10  that  k.  thy  na.  trust  rn  thee 
39:4  L.  make  me  to  k.  mine  end 
46:10  still,  and  k.  that  I  am  G. 
51:6  in  hid.  part  make  me  to  k. 
59:13  let  them  k.  that  G.  ruleth 
73:11  doth  G.  k.  16  thought  to  k. 
89:15  blessed  are  they  that  k. 
103:16  place  shall  k.  it  no  more 
139:23  /<:.  my  heart  k.  my  thou. 
142:4  no  man  would  k.  me 
143:8  k.  way  wherein  I  should 

Prm.  \:%k.  wisd.  and  instruct 
4:1  attend  to  k.  understanding 
10:32  righteous  k.  wh.  is  accept. 
27:23  dilig.  to  k.  state  of  flocks 

Ec.  1:17  gave  heart  to  k.  wisd. 
7:25  applied  heart  to  k.  wisdom 
8:17  tho.  a  wise  man  think  \.ok. 
9:5  the  living  k.  they  shall  die 
11:9  k.  that  G.  will  bring  to  iu. 

7s.  7:16  before  the  child  shall  *. 
19:21  Egyptians  shall  k.  the  L. 
41:20  that  they  may  see  and  k. 
49:26  all  flesh  shall  k.  I  am 
50:4  k.  how  to  speak  in  season 
52:6  my  people  sh.  k.  my  name 
58:2  and  delight  to  k.  my  ways 
60:16  k.  that  I  the  L.  am  thy  S, 
■Jer.  2:19     it  is  evil  to  forsake 


KNO 

Jer.  9:6  thro'  deceit  refdse  to  k. 

1.5:15  k.  that  for  thy  sake  I  suf. 

16:21  cause  them  lo  k.  my  hand, 
and  they  sh.  k.  my  name  Is 

17:9  heart  deceit,  who  can  A',  it? 

24:7  give  them  a  heart  to  k.  me 

31:34  k.  the  Lord,  for  they  shall 
all  k.  me,//f6.  8:11 

36:19  let  no  man  k.  where  ye  be 
Ezek.  2:5  k.  ha.  been  a  pro.  3;i:.33 

5:13  k.  I  the  Lord  have  spoken 

25:14  they  sh.  k.  my  vengeance 

28:19  all  that  k.  thee  be  aston. 

34:30  they  k.  I  am  with  them 

37:28  heathen  shall  k.  39:2:3 
Dan.  2:21  know,  to  them  who  k. 

4:25  k.  that  M.  High  ruleth,  32 

7:16  made  me  k.  interpretation 

11:32  peo.  that  k.  God  be  strong 
llos.  2:20  thou  shalt  k.  the  Lord 

9:7  Israel  shall  k.  it 

13:4  thou  sh.  k.  no  God  but  me 

14:9  prudent,  and  he  sh.  k.  th. 
Mic.  3:1  for  you  to  k.  judgment 
Zee.  2:11  k.  the  L.  sent  me,  4:9 
Mai.  2:4  ye  sh.  k.  I  have  sent  th. 
Mat.  6:3  let  not  thy  left  hand  k. 

7:11  k.  how  to  give,  Luke  11:13 

9:30  see  no  man  k.  it.  Mark 
5:43  :  7:24  ;  9:30 

13:11  it  is  given  to  you  to  k. 
Mark  4:11 ;  LukeSM 

24:33  k.   desolation  is  near, 

Mark  13:29;  Lukeil-.IO 
.John  4:42  we  k.  that  this  is  Chr. 

7:17  he  shall  k.  of  the  doctrine 

10:4  sheep  fol.  they  k.  his  voice 
14  am  good  Rhep.  k.  my  sheep 

13:7  thou  shalt  A.  hejcafter 
35  men  k.  ye  are  my  disciples 

18:21  behold,  they  k.  what  I  sa. 
Arts  1:7  not  for  you  to  k.  times 

22:14  k.  his  will  and  see  J.  One 

26:4  from  my  youth  k.  all  Jews 
Horn.  7:1  speak  to  them  that  k. 

10:19  I  say.  Did  not  Israel  k.  ? 
1  Cor.  2:14  neither  can  he  k.  th. 

8:2  know.  noth.  as  ought  to  k. 
Eph.  3:19  k.  the  love  of  Christ 
1  Thes.  3:5  I  sent  to  k.  your  faith 

4:4  ev.  one  sho.  k.  how  to  pos. 

5:12  k.  them  who  labor  among 

1  Tim.  4:3  believe  and  k.  truth 

2  Tim.  3: 1  k.  also  that  in  last  da. 
Tit.  1:16  profess  that  they  k.  G. 
Jam.  2:20  wilt  thou  k.  O  vain 
Jiide  10  what  they  k.  naturally 
liev.  2:23  churches  sh.     I  am  he 

3:9  make  them  k.  I  have  loved 

See  CERTAIN, 
TAINTY. 

I  KNOW. 

Gen.  12:11  Ik.  thou  art  fair  wo. 
15:87*.  that  I  shall  inherit? 
18:19  Ik.  he  will  com.  his  chil. 
22:12  Ik.  that  thou  fearest  God 
48:19  Ik.  it,  my  son,  I  k.  it 

Ei\  3:7  said,  7*.  their  sorrows 
4:14  brother?  Ik.  he  can  speak 
18:11  Ik.  L.  grea.  than  all  gods 
33:12  7*.  thee  by  thy  name,  17 

Deut.  31:21  Ik.  th.  imagination 
29  Ik.  that  after  my  death 

Jos.  2:9  7  k.  L.  hath  given  yon 

Jud.  17:13  k.  IL.  will  do  good 

1  Sa7n.  20:30  Ik.  cho.  son  of  J.  ? 
24:20  7*.  thou  shalt  surely  be 
29:9  7  k.  thou  art  good 

2  K.  2:3  Ik.  it,  hold  peace,  5 
5:15  Ik.  there  Is  no  G.  in  earth 
19:27  7*.  thy  abode,  7*.  .37:28 

1  Chr.  29:17  Ik.  thou  triest  heart 

2  dir.  25:16  Ik.  G.  hath  determ. 
Job  9:28  7  k.  not  hold  me  innoc. 

13:2  ye  know,  the  same  do  7*. 
18  7*.  that  I  shall  be  justified 
19:25  7*.  my  Redeemer  liveth 
21:27  Ik.  your  thoughts 
30:23  Ik.  th.  bring  me  to  death 
42:2  Ik.  thou  canst  do  every  tli. 

Ps.  20:6  7*.  L.  eav.  his  anointed 
41:11  Ik.  thou  favorest  me 
50:11  Ik.  all  fowls  of  mountain 
119:75  Ik.  O  L.  thy  judg.  right. 
135:5  7*.  L.  is  frreater  above  all 
140:12  Ik.  L.  will  maint.  cause 

Ec.  3:12  7*.  th.  no  good  in  them 
8:12  Ik.  it  shall  be  well  with 

Is.  47:8  nor  shall  7*.  loss  of  chi. 
66:18  7  *.  works  and  thoughts 

Jer.  10:23  Ik.  the  way  of  man 
11:18  L.  given  me  knowl.  Ik.  it 
29:11  Ik.  the  thoughts  I  think 
23  Ik.  and  am  witness,  sal.  L. 
48:.30  Ik.  his  wrath,  saith  L. 

Ezek.  11:5  7  *.  things  that  come 

Uos.  13:5  7did  *.  thee  in  wilder. 


CERTAINLY,  CER- 


KNO 

Jon.  i:I2  Ik.  for  my  sake  temp. 
Mat.  28:5  7  *.  that  ye  seek  Jesus 
Mark  1:24  7  *.  who  thou  art, 

Luke  4;.'34 
i«*e  1:18  whereby  sh.  7*.  this 
John  4:25  Ik.  that  Mcseias  com. 
8:37  Ik.  ye  are  Abraham's  seed 
55  I  k.  him  ;  9:25  one  thi.  I  *. 
10:15  knoweth  me,  I  k.  Father 
27  Ik.  my  sheep,  they  fol.  me 
11:22  Ik.  that  what  thou  ask  G. 

24  7  *.  that  he  shall  rise  again 
13:18  7  *.  whom  I  have  chosen 

Acts  12:11  Ik.  for  a  surety  Lord 
19:15  Jesus  Ik.  and  Paul  Ik. 
10:25  Ik.  ye  see  my  fa.  no  more 

Pom.  7:18  7  *.  in  me  dw.  no  good 

1  Cor.  4:4  7*.  nothing  by  myself 
13:12  Ik.  in  part,  then  shall 7*. 

Phil.  1:19  Ik.  this  shall  turn 

25  7*.  I  shall  abide  with  you 
4:12  7*.  how  to  be  abased,  7*. 

2  Tim.  1:12  Ik.  whom  I  believed 
1  John  2:4  he  that  saith,  Ik.  him 
Rev.  2:2  Ik.  thy  works,  13;  3:8 

KNOW  not,  or  not  KIVOVV. 

Gen.  4:9  where  is  Abel  ?  I  *.  not 
27:2  I  *.  7tot  day  of  my  death 
Ex.  5:2 1  *.  n.  L.  nor  will  I  let  I. 
1  Sam.  3:7  Sam.  did  not  yet  *.  L. 

1  K.  18:12  Sp.  carry  thee  I  *.  not 

2  A'.  17:26  *.  n.  manner  of  God 
Ezr.  7:25  teach  ye  th.  that  *.  not 
Job  9:21  would  I  not  k.  my  soul 

15:9  know,  thou  that  we  *.  n.  ? 
21:29  do  ye  not  k.  their  tokens  f 
24:13  *.  not  the  ways  thereof 

16  dig  in  dark,  they  *.  n.  light 
32:22  *.  not  to  give  flatter,  titles 
36:26  God  great,  we  *.  him  not 

Ps.  71:15  *.  n.  numbers  thereof 
82:5  *.  not  neither  understand 
94:10  teach   man,    shall  not 
he  *.  ? 

101:4  I  will  n.  k.  wicked  person 
Prov.  4:19  *.  n.  at  what  stumble 
24:12  doth  not  he  *.  it.  and  sh. 
30:18  four  things  which  I  *.  not 
Ec.  9:5  dead  *.  not  anything 
7'!.  1:3  but  Israel  doth  not  k. 
43:19  ye«.  *.  it?  44:81  *.  not 
47:11  not  k.  from  wh.  it  ariseth 
.59:8  way  of  peace  they  *.  not 
Jer.  5:4  they  *.  not  way  of  Lord 
7:9  after  gods,  whom  ye  *.  )).  ? 
8:7  my  people  *.  not  judgments 
9:3  they  *.  not  me,  saith  Lord 
10:25  fury  on  heathen*,  thee  n. 
Ezek.  38:14  shalt  thou  not  k.  it 
77os.  2:8  did  n.  k.  I  gave  her  com 
Amos  3:10  th.  *.  not  to  do  right 
Mic.  4:12  *.  not  thoughts  of  Lo. 
Mat.  25:12  I  say,  I  *.  you  not 
26:70  I  *.  not  what  thou  sayest 
72  saying,  I  *.  not  the  man, 
74 :  Mark  14:68.  71 
Mark  10:.38  ye  *.  not  what  ye  ask 
12:24  because  ye  *.  n.  scriptures 
Lnke  1:.34  seeing  I  *.  nots.  man 
13:25  I  *.  n.  whence  you  are,  27 
22:.57  say.  Woman,  I  *.  him  not 
00  I  *.  not  what  thou  sayest 
23:34  they  *.  not  what  they  do 
21:16  that  they  should?!.  *.  him 
John  1:26  one  am.  you  ye  *.  not 
8:55  say,  I  *.  him  n.  should  lie 
9:21  hath  opened  eyes,  we  *.  n. 
29  we  *.  not  from  whence  he  ia 
10:5  *.  not  voice  of  strangers 
14:5  we  *.  not  whith.  thou  goest 
15:21  *.  not  him  that  sent  me 
Acts  21:.34  could  not  *.  certainty 
Rom.  8:26  *.  n.  what  should  pray 
1  Cor.  2:2  determined  not  to  *. 

any  thing 
14:11  *.  not  meaning  of  voice 

1  Thes.  4:5  Gentiles  wh.  *.  n.  G. 

2  T)Les.  1:8  vengeance  on  them 

*.  not  God 
1  Tim.  3:5  man  *.  n.  how  to  rule 
Jude  10  evil  of  thimis  they  *.  n. 
Rev.  3:3  not  k.  whathour  I  come 

See  Ye  know. 

KNOW  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Ex.  6:7  ye  shall  *.  that  lam  the 
L.  16:12;  1  K.  20:28;  Ezek. 
6:7,  13;  7:4,  9;  11:10,  12; 
12:20;  1.3:9.  14,  21,  23;  14:8; 
15:7;  20::a8.  42,  41;  23:49; 
24:24  ;  25:5;  3.-.:9;  36:11; 
37:6,  13;  Joel3:l~ 
7:5  Egyptians  *.  that  lam  the 
L.  14:4,  18 

17  shalt  *.  that  lam  theL.  1 K. 
20:13;  Is.  49:23;  Ezek.  16:62; 
22:16;  25:7;  :";:4,  12 


KNO 

Ex.  29:46  they  shall  *.  that  lam 
the  L.  Ezek.  6:10,  14;  7:27; 
12:1.5,  16;  21:27;  25:11,  17; 
26:6;  28:22,  2.3.  24,  26;  29:9, 
16:21 ;  :jn:H,  19,  25.  26 ;  .32:15 ; 
.33:29;  34:27;  35:15;  :36:38; 
38:23  ;  39:6,  28 
Jer.  24:7  heart  to  *.  t.  lam  t.  L. 
Ezek.  20:12  might  *.  t.  lamL. 
86:23  heath,  sh.  *.  7  am  L.  39:7 
39:22  Is.  shall  *.  t.  lam  the  L. 
May,  mayest,  or  might 
KNOW. 
Ex.  8:10  thou  mayest  k.  there  18 

none  like  God,  9:14 
9:29  m.  k.  earth  is  the  Lord's 
11:7  may  k.  L.  put  a  difl'erence 
33:13  show  me  way,  th.  I  m.  k. 
yum.  22:19  m.  *.  wh.  L.  will  say 
Deut.  4:35  m.  k.  that  L.  he  is  G. 
Jos.  3:4  m.  k.  way  ye  should  go 
4:24  people  m.  k.  hand  of  the  L. 

1  Sam.  17:46  m.  k.  th.  is  a  G.  in 

Is.  1  K.  8:43,  60 ;  2  K.  19:19 

2  Sam.  24:2  m.  k.  num.  of  peop. 

1  K.  18:.37  people  m.k.  th.  artG. 

2  Chr.  6:33people7«a2/*.thyna. 
lob  19:29  m.  k.  there  is  a  judg. 

31:6  that  God  may  k.  my  integ. 
.37:7  all  men  may  k.  his  work 

Ps.  9:20  m.  k.  th.  to  be  but  men 
39:4  that  may  k.  how  frail  I  am 
8.3:18?».  *.  thou  art  M.  High 
109:27  m.  k.  th.  this  is  thy  hand 
119:125  that  I  m.  k.  thy  testim. 

Is.  5:19  draw  nigh  that  we  m.  k. 
7:15  he  may  k.  to  refuse  the  ev. 
37:20  all  may  k.  that  thou  artL. 
41:23  ye  7>uiyk.  we  are  gods 
4:3:10  ye  may  k.  and  believe  me 
45:3  thou  7n.  k.  I  am  G.  of  Isr. 
6  may  k.  from  rising  of  sun 

Ezek.  21:5  all  flesh  7)uiy  k.  I  have 
38:16  that  heathen  tnay  k.  ma 

Dan.  2:30  m.  k.  though,  of  heart 
4:17  to  intent  that  living  »«.  *. 

Mic.  6:5  jn.  k.  righteousu.  of  L. 

John  10:38  ye  ynay*.  and  believe 
14:31  the  world  may  k.  ri;23 
17:3  7n.  k.  thee  the  only  true  G. 

Acts  17:19  f«.  *.  wh.  th.  doctrine 

1  Co?:  2:12  OT.  *.  things  given 

2  Cor.  2:4  7n.  k.  love  I  ha.  to  you 
9  that  I  m.  k.  the  proof  of  you 

Eph.  1:18  ye  7n.  k.  hope  of  call. 
6:22  ye  might  k.  our  aft'aira 
Phil.  3:10  that  I  7nay  k.  hira 
Col.  4:6  ye  m.  k.  how  to  answer 
1  Tim.  3:15  »n.  *.  how  thou  ou^. 

1  John  5:13  m.  k.  ye  ha.  eternal 
20  we  m.  k.  him  that  is  true 

We  KNOW,  or  KNOW  we. 
Gen.  29:5  they  said,  we  k.  him 
Deut.  18:21  how  shall  we  k.  wo. 

2  Chr.  20:12  nor*,  we  what  to  do 
Job  30:26  G.  is  gr.  we  k.  him  not 
Is.  59:12  ouriiiiqui.  we  k.  them 
jkos.  6:3  then  sh.  we  k.  if  we  fol. 

8:2  cry  to  me.  My  G.  we  k.  thee 
Mat.  22:16  we  k.  thou  art  true, 

Markn-.M;  Xw*«  20:21 
John  3:11  we  si)eak  th.  we  do  *. 
4:22  wek.  w  hat  we  worship 
6:42  wh.  father  and  moth,  wt  k. 
7:27  we  k.  whence  this  man  is 
8:52  «•«  *.  that  th.  hast  a  devil 
9:20  we  k.  that  this  is  our  son 
29  we  k.  that  God  spake  to 
Moses 

31  ive  k.  God  hcareth  not  sin. 
14:5  L.  we  k.  not  whi.  th.  goest 
21:24  we  k.  his  tcstimo.  is  true 
Acts  17:20  toe  would  *.  wh.  these 
Rom.  7:14  we  k,  law  is  spiritual 
8:28  we  k.  things  work  for  good 

1  Cor.  8:1  we  k.  we  all  ha.  knowl. 

4  we  k.  an  idol  Is  noth.  iu  wor. 
13:9  for  we  k.  in  part,  and  prop. 

2  Co?:  5:1  we  k.  if  our  earthly  n. 
16  *.  we  no  man  after  the  flesh 

1  Tim.  1:8  ive  k.  that  law  is  good 
Ileb.  10:30  toek.  him  hath  said 
1  John  2:3  we  k.  that  we  k.  him 

5  *.  that  7i:e  are  in  him 

18  7ce  k.  that  it  is  the  last  time 
3:2  we  k.  that  wh.  hesli.  appear 

14  ire  k.  we  ha.  passed  fr.  dea. 

19  we  k.  we  are  of  the  truth 
24  7ve  k.  that  he  abidcth  in  U8 

4:6  *.  ive  sp.  of  trutli  and  error 
13  *.  7ce  that  we  dwell  iu  him 
5:2  we  k.  we  love  child,  of  God 

15  we  k.  that  he  heareth  us,  we 
k.  we  have  petitions 

19  we  k.  that  we  are  of  God 

20  that  we  may  *.  him  that 
is  true 


887 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOHDANCB. 


Ye  KIVOW,  or  K\OW  ye. 

Gen.  2fl:5  he  said,  k.  ye  Labau  ? 
Ex.  l():<j  at  even  ye  shall  k. 

23:0  ye  k.  tlie  heart  of  stranger 
Num.  14:34  ye  k.  breach  of  prom. 
Jos.  :^:10  ye  shall  k.  the  living  G. 
2  K.  !t:U  j/^  i'.  man  and  his  com. 
Job  13:2  what  k.  same  do  I  kn. 
Ps.  100:3  k.  ye  that  Lord  he  is  G. 
/«.  51:7  ye  that  A.  righteousness 
Jer.  4R:i7  all  ye  that  A:,  his  name 
Ezek.  17:21  yi;  k.  I  have  spo.  37:14 
Joel  2:27  ye  sh.  A'.  I  am  in  midst 
Zee.  2:9  ye  sh.  i.  L.  sent  me,  6:15 
Mat.  7:16  ye  shall  k.  by  fruits,  20 

20:25  ye  k.  princes  of  the  Gen- 
files,  Mark  10:42 

84:32  ye  k.  summer  is  nigh, 
Mark  13:28;  ZzU-e  21:.30 

25:13  ye  k.  neither  day  nor  hour 
Mark  4:13  k.  ye  not  this  parab.  ? 
Jjiike  21:.31  k.  ye  king,  of  G.  is  ni. 
John  7:28  !/e  both  k.  me,  and  kn. 

8:28  then  sh.  ye.  k.  that  I  am  he 
32  and  ye  .shall  k.  the  truth 

11:4!»  C.  said,  k.  ye  nothing  at  all 

13:12  k.  ye  what  I  have  done  1 
17  if  ye  k.  these  thin"S,  happy 

14:4  wh.  I  go  yek.  mm  way  ye  k. 
1  from  henceforth  yek.  him,  IT 

20  ye  shall  i.  I  am  in  my  Fath. 
15:18  ye  k.  that  it  hated  me 

Acts  2:22  as  ye  yourselves  also  k. 
19:25  ye  k.  that  by  this  cralt  wo 
1  Cor.  15:58  ye  k.  lab.  not  in  vain 
S  Cor.  8:9  ye  k.  grace  of  our  Lord 
Gal.  3:7  k.  ye  they  wh.  are  of  fa. 
Phil.  2:22  ye  k.  the  proof  of  him 

1  Thes.  1:5  ?/e  A.  wh.  man.  of  men 
2:2  shamefully  entreat,  as  ye  k. 

'ilye  k.  how  we  exhorted 

2  T/ie.i.  2:«  ye  k.  what  witholdotli 
Meb.  12:17  ye     he  wo.  ha.  inher. 

1  Pel.  1:18  ye  k.  ye  not  redeemed 

2  Pe/;.  3:17  ye  k.  these  things  bef. 

1  Jolin  2:20  and  ye     all  things 

21  truth,  hut  because  ye  k.  it 
29  ye  k.  he  is  rig.  ye  k.  ev.  one 

3:5  ye  k.  lie  manifested,  15 
4:2  hereby  k.  ye  Spirit  of  God 
8  John  12  ye  A;,  our  record  is  true 
Ve  Ki\0\V  not,  or  K\OW  ye 
not. 

2  fSnm.  3:.38  k.  ye  not  th.  is  a  pri. 
Job  21:29  do  ye  not  k.  th.  tokens 
Mat.  20:22  ye     not  what  ye  ask 

24:42  ye  A;.  wh.  hour  L.  come 
Mark  4:13  A',  ye  ?iO<  this  parab.  ? 

12:24  bee.  ye  i".  ?!oi  scriptures 

13:.33  ye  k.  not  wlien  time  is,  35 
Luke  9:55  ye  A;.  ?!0<  what  manner 
John  1:2G  whom  ye  k.  not. 

4:22  ye  worship  ye  A.  7!0<  what 
32  meat  to  me  ye  A.  not  of 

7:28  sent  me  is  true,  wh.  yek.  n. 

8:19  ye  neither  k.  me  nor  Father 

9:.30  ye  k.  not  from  whence  he  is 
2  Cor.  13:5  k.  ye  not  yourselves 
Jam,.  4:14  ye  k.  not  wh.  be  onm. 

1  John  2:21  ye  k.  not  the  truth 

KIVOWEST. 
Gen.  30:20  thou  k.  service  I  done 
47:6  k.  any  man  of  activ.  among 
Ex.  32:22  k.  peo.  set  on  mischief 
Jfum.  20:14  *.  travel  hath  befal. 
Pent.  28:33  a  nation  thou  A.  not 
Jos.  14:6  A.  thing  the  Lord  said 

2  5a7)i.  2:26  k.  thou  not  th.  it  w. 
7:20  L.  k.  thy  serv.  1  Chr.  17:18 
17:8  said  Hushai,  thou  k.  father 

1  ir.  2:5  k.  also  what  Joab  did 

9  A.  what  thou  oughtest  to  do 
44  k.  all  thou  didst  to  David 
8:39  whose  heart  thou  k.  thou 
onlv  k.  2  Chr.  6:30 

2  A'.  2:3"  A.  thou  L.  will  take,  5 
4:1  k.  thy  serv.  did  fear  the  L. 

Jb6  10:7  thou  k.  I  am  not  wicked 
15:9  wh.  k.  th.  th.  we  kn.  not  1 
20:4  k.  thou  not  this  of  old 
34:33  tJierof.  speak  what  thou  k. 
38:5  who  laid  nieas.  if  thou  k.  f 
21  k.  tiiou  it,  because 
39:1  k.  when  goats  bri.  forth,  2 

Ps.  40:9  O  L.  thou  k.  Jer.  15:15 
69:5  O  God,  thou  k.  mv  foolish. 
139:2  thou  k.  my  dowii-sitting 

4  O  Lord,  thou  k.  it  altogether 
P-ov.  27:1  k.  not  what  a  day  br. 
Ec.  11:2  k.  not  what  evil 

5  k.  not  what  is  way  of  Spirit 

6  thou  k.  not  whe.  sh.  prosper 
Jit.  55:5  call  a  nation  thou  k.  not 
Jer.  5:15  nation  wh.  lang.  k.  not 

12:3  but  thou,  O  Lord,  k.  me 
17:16  nor  des.  woful  day,  th.  h. 
18:23  thou  k.  their  counsel 


KNO 

Jer.  S3: 3  show  things  thou  k.  not 
Dan.  10:20  A.  thou  wiieref.  I  co. 
7,<'-C.  4:5  k.  not  wh.  these  be,  13 
Mark  10:19  A.  com.  Luke  18:20 
Z,(/ie22:;34  thrice  deny  th.  k.  me 
JoArt  1:48  N.  said.  When.  k.  me? 
3:10  a  master,  k.  not  th.  things  ? 
13:7  what  I  do,  thou  k.  not  now 
10:.30  thou  k.  all  things,  21:17 
21:15  L.  thou  k.  I  love  thee,  16 
Acts  1:24  A.  the  heartsof  all  men 
Pom.  2:18  A.  his  will,  and  appr. 

1  Cor.  7:16  what  k.  thou,  O  wife 

2  rim.  1:15  A.  all  they  in  Asia 
Per.  3:17  k.  not  th.  art  wretched 

7:14  said  unto  him.  Sir,  thou  k. 

K^•O^A'ETH. 

Oen.  33:13  k.  children  .are  tender 
Deitt.  2:7  A.  thy  walk,  thro'  wild. 
34:6  no  man  k.  Mos.  sepulchre 
.Tos.  22:22  God  of  gods,  he  k.  Is. 

1  Sam.  20:3  father  certainly 

2  -S'oHt.  14:22  serv.  A.  I  found  gr. 
17:10  Is.  k.  thy  father  is  mighty 

Job  11:11  he  A.  vain  men 
1.5:23  k.  day  of  darkness  is  ready 
23: 10  hut  lie  k.  the  way  I  take 
28:7  tliere  is  a  path  no  fowl  k. 
23  God  understandeth  and  k. 
34:25  therefore  he  A.  their  works 
Ps.  1:6  Lord  k.  wav  of  righteous 
37:18  the  L.  k.  days  of  the  upri. 
44:21  he  k.  the  secrets  of  heart 
74:9  nor  is  tliere  any  am.  ns  k. 
94:11  L.  k.  thou,  of  man  vanity 
103:14  he  k.  our  frame 
104:19  sun  k.  his  going  down 
138:0  the  proud  lie  k.  afar  off 
1:39:14  thy  works,  mv  soul  k. 
Ec.  6:8  k.  to  walk  before  living 
7:22  thy  heart  k.  th.  hast  cursed 
9:1  no  man  k.  eit.  love  or  hatred 
Is.  1:3  the  ox  k.  his  owner 
Jir.  9:24  understandeth  and  k. 
Dan.  2:22  lie  k.  what  is  in  darkn. 
Nah.  1:7  L.  k.  them  trust  in  him 
7,ep.  3:5  the  unjust  k.  no  shame 
Mat.  6:8  Fa.  k.  what  ye  need 
32  k.  ye  have  need,  Luke  12:30 
11:27  no  man  k.  Son  but  the 
Father,  nor  any  k.  Father 
save  the  Son,  Luke  10:22 
24:36  that  day  k.  Mark  13:.32 
Luke  16:15  God  k.  your  hearts 
John  7:15  how  A.  this  man  let.  ? 
27  no  man  k.  whence  he  is 
10:15  Fa.  k.  me;  14:17  nor  A. 
19:35  he  k.  that  he  saith  true 
Acts  15:8  God  which  k.  hearts 
Perm.  8:27  k.  wliat  is  mind  of  S. 

1  Cot.  2:11  what  man  k.  th.  of  a 

man,  even  th.  of  G.  A.  no  m. 
8:2  if  any  man  think  he  k.  any. 

2  Cor.  11:11  love  you  not  ?  G.  k. 
31  God.  Pa.  of  our  L.  k.  a  lie 

12:2  I  cannot  tell,  God  k.  3 
2  Tim.  2:19  L.  k.  th.  that  are  his 
Jam.  4:17  him  that  k.  to  do  good 
2  Pet.  2:9  L.  k.  how  to  de.  godly 
1  .John  3:20  God  is  greater  and  k. 

4:6  he  that  k.  God  heareth  us 
7  that  lov.  is  born  of  God,  k.  G. 
Pev.  2:17  name  writ,  no  man  k. 

12:12  k.  he  hath  but  short  time 

Who  KIVOVVETH,  w  not 
KKOWETH. 

Est.  4:14  w.  k.  whe.  th.  art  come 
Job  12:9  who  k.  not  in  all  these 

14:21  come  to  honor,  he  k.  it  n. 

18:21  place  of  him  that  k.  n.  G. 

28:13  man  k.  not  the  price 
Ps.  .39:6  k.  not  who  shall  gather 

90:11  who  k.  power  of  anger? 

92:6  a  brutish  man  k.  not 
ProiK  7:23  k.  not  it  is  for  his  life 

9:18  he  k.  not  dead  are  there 

34:22  who  k.  the  ruin  of  them 
Ec.  2:19  iiK  k.  whe.  he  be  wise 

3:21  who  k.  the  spirit  of  man 

6:12  who  k.  what  is  good  for  m. 

8:7  he  k.  not  that  wh.  shall  be 

9:12  man  also  k.  not  his  time 

10:15  he  k.  not  how  lo  go  to  city 
Is.  29:15 seeth  us.  uiiok.  us? 
Hos.  7:9  gray  hairs,  yet  k.  not 
Joel  2:14  who  k.  if  he  will  return 
Mark  4:27  gr.  up,  he  k.  not  how 
.John  7:49  peo.  w.  k.  n.  the  law 

12:35  darkness,  k.  n.  whither 

15:15  serv.  k.  ft.  what  lorddoeth 
1  John  2:11  walk,  in  dark.  k.  n. 

3:1  therefore  the  world  k.  us  n. 

4:8  k.  not  God,  for  God  is  love 

KNOWIXG. 

Gen.  3:5  as  gods  k.  irood  and  evil 
1 K.  2:33  my  father Da^■id  not  k. 


KXO 

J/(Z<.  9:4  A.  their  thoughts,  Lyke 
11:17 

22:29  ye  err,  not  k.  scriptures 
Mark  .5:30  Jesus  k.  in  himself 
33  woman  k.  what  was  done 

6:20  k.  that  he  was  a  just  man 
Luke       E.  not  k.  what  he  said 
John  13:3  .Jesus  k.  Fa.  had  given 

18:4  Jesus  k.  all  that  sho.  come 

19:28  J.  k.  all  things  were  acco. 

21:12  none  ask  him,  k.  it  was  L. 
Acts  2:30  k.  that  God  had  sworn 

5:7  wife  not  k.  what  was  done 

20:22  not  k.  things  shall  befall 
Pom.  1:32  k.  the  judgment  of  G. 

2:4  not  k.  goodness  of  God 

13:11  k.  time,  now  it  is  hich  ti. 
2  Cor.  4:14  k.  he  wh.  raised  L.  J. 

5:6  k.  that  wh.  we  are  at  home 
Eph.  6:8  k.  what  good  any  man 
Col.  3:24  k.  of  L.  ye  rec.  reward 

1  Ti7n.  1:9     this,  law  is  for  la. 

2  Tim.  3:14  k.  of  wh.  thou  learn. 
ILb.  10:34  k.  ye  have  in  heaven 

11:8  not  k.  w'hither  he  went 
JoTO.  1:3  A.  this,  trying  of  y.  fai. 

1  Pet.  3:9  k.  ye  are  thereu.  called 

2  Pet.  1:14  k.  shortly  I  must  put 

KNOWLEDGE. 

'7'ea.  2:9tri  oof  A.  good  and  ev.  17 
Ex.  31:3  filled  Bcz.  in  k.  35:31 
Lev.  4:23  if  sin  come  to  A.  28 
Xurn.  24:16  k.  of  the  Mo.st  High 
r?uth  2:10  should,  take  k.  of  nie 
1  .S'nm.  2:3  the  L.  is  a  God  of  A. 

1  IC.  9:27  k.  of  sea  ;  2  f/u-.  8:18 

2  Chr.  1:11  tliuu  hast  asked  k. 
12  wisdom  and  k.  is  granted 

Xeh.  10:28  every  one  having  k. 

Job  1.5:2  wise  man  ut.  vain 
21:14:  desire  not  A.  ofthvways 
22  shall  any  teach  God  k.  ? 
33:3  my  lips  sh.  utter  k.  clearly 
30:3  I  will  fetch  my  A.  from  afar 

4  per.  in  k.  is  with  thee,  37:16 
Ps.  19:2  night  to  night  show.  k. 

73:11  is  there  k.  in  Most  Hi";h  ? 
94:10  he  that  teacheth  man  k. 
110:66  teach  me  judgm.  and  k. 
1.30:6  such  k.  too  wonder,  for  me 
144:3  what  is  man  thou  takest 
k.  of? 

Prov.  1:7  fear  of  Lord  hegi.  of  A. 

22  fools  hate  A.  2:3  cri.  after  A. 

29  they  hated  k.  did  not  choose 
2:6  out  of  his  mouth  Cometh  A". 

10  k.  is  pleasant  to  thy  soul 
3:20  by  k.  depths  are  broken  up 
5:3  that  thy  lips  may  keep  A. 
8:10  A.  rather  than  choice  gold 

ISandfind  out  A.  of  inventions 
9:10  k.  of  Holy  is  understanding 
10:14  wise  men  lay  up  A. 
11:9  thro'  A.  sh.  just  be  deliver. 
12:23  a  pnid.  man  concealeth  A. 
1:3:16  ev.  prud.  man  deal.  wi.  A. 
14:6  A.  easy  to  him  that  tinders. 

7  perceiv.  not  in  him  lips  of  A. 

18  prudent  are  crowned  with  A. 
15:2  tongue  of  wise  useth  A. 

7  lips  of  the  wise  disperse  A. 

14  hath  understanding  seek.  A. 
17:27  hath  A.  spareth  his  words 
18:15  heart  of  prudent  getteth  A. 

and  ear  of  wise  seeketh  A. 
19:25  and  he  will  understand  A'. 

27  cease  to  err  from  words  of  A. 
20:15  lijis  of  A.  precious  jewel 
21:11  wise  instructed,  he  lec.  k. 
22:12  eyes  of  the  L.  preserve  A. 
2:3:12  apply  th.  ear  to  words  of  A. 
24:4  by  A.  sh.  chambers  be  filled 

5  a  nian  of  A.  increas.  strength 
28:2  by  man  of  A.  state  be  pro. 
30:3  nor  have  the  A.  of  Holy 

lie.  1:16  had  experience  of  A. 
18  increaseth  A.  increaseth  sor. 

2:21  a  man  whose  labor  is  in  A. 
26  God  givefhaman  A. andjoy 

7:12  excellency  of  A.  is  wisdom 

9:10  nor  A.  in  grave,  w  hi.  goest 
Is.  11:2  A.  and  fear  of  the  Lord 

28:9  whom  shall  he  teach  A.  ? 

32:4  heart  of  rash  sh.  underst.  k. 

3:3:6  wisd.  and  A.  shall  be  stabi. 

40:14  iudcment,  and  taught  A. 

44:19  neither  is  th.  A.  nor  unde. 
25  and  maketh  their  A.  foolish 

47:10  thy  A.  hath  perverted  thee 

53:11  by  A.  right,  serv.  justify 
Jer.  3:15  shall  feed  you  with  A. 

10:14  ev.  man  brutish  in  his  A. 
Tian.  12:4  A.  shall  be  increased 
Hos.  4:6  peo.  destroyed  for  lack 
of  A.  thou  reject.  A'.  I  rej  th, 
Tlab.  2:14  earth  till,  with  A,  of  L. 
Mai,  2:7  priest'e  lips  sho.  keep  A. 


KNO 

i//A<«  1:77  to  give  A.  of  salvation 
11:.52  taken  away  key  of  A. 

Acts  4:13  marvelled  and  took  A. 
24:22  more  perfect  A.  of  th.  way 

Pom.  1:28  mit  like  to  re,  G.  in  A. 
2:20  whicn  hast  the  form  of  A. 
3:20  for  by  law  is  the  A,  of  siu 
10:2  a  zeal,  not  according  to  k, 
15:14  are  filled  with  all  k. 

1  Cor.  1:5  are  enriched  in  all  Jc. 
8:1  we  all  have  A.  A.  puffetU  up 

10  which  hast  A.  at  meat 

11  thro'  thy  A.  sh.  brother  per. 
12:8  word  of  A.  by  same  Spirit 
13:2  underst.  mysteries  and  k. 

8  there  be  k.  it  sh.  vanish  away 
14:6  speak  by  revelation  or  k. 

2  Cor.  2:14  manif.  savor  of  his  k. 
4:6  light  of  A.  of  the  glory  of  G. 
C:6  by  A.  by  lon<'-sufrcring- 

8:7  as  ye  abound  in  faith  andfc 

11:6  nide  in  speech,  not  in  A. 
E]ih.  1:17  wisdom  in  k.  of  him 

3:19  love  of  C.  which  passeth  k. 

4:13  unity  of  faith,  and  A.  of  3. 
Phil.  1:9  may  abound  more  in  k. 

3:8  all  things  loss  for  A.  of  Chr. 

Col.  1:0  filled  with  A.  of  his  will 

2:3  hid  treas.  of  wisdom  and  k. 

3:10  new  man  renewed  in  A. 

1  Tim.  2:4  come  to  A.  of  truth 

2  Tim..  3:7  to  come  to  A.  of  trutll 
ITeb.  10:26  if  we  sin  after  rec.  A. 
Jam.  3:13  wise  man,  end.  wi.  A.  t 

1  Pet.  3:7  dwell  according  to  k. 

2  Pet.  1:5  virtue  A.  A.  temperancs 
1:8  nor  unfiuit,  in  A.  of  our  L. 
3:18  grow  in  A.  of  our  Lord  Jes. 

KXOWLEDGE  of  God. 
Prov.  2:5  thou  slialt  find  A.  of  G. 
Hos.  4:1  nor  A.  of  G.  in  the  land 
6:6  A.  of  G.  more  than  bu.-ofler, 
^OOT.ll:.33  of  wisd.  and  A.  of  G. 

1  Cor.  15:.34  ha\'e  not  A.  of  God 

2  Cor.  10:5  cxalteth  ag.  A.  of  G. 
Col.  1:10  increasing  in  A.  of  God 
2  J'et.  1:2  peace,  thro'  A.  of  God 

KXOWLEDGE  of  the  Lord. 
2  Chr.  30:22  taught  good  A.  ofL. 
Is.  11:9  earth  full  of  A.  of  the  L. 
2  Pet.  2:20  escaped  thro"'  A.  of  L. 

No  KXOWLEDGE. 
Pevt.  1:39  child,  that  day  no  k. 
Ps.  14:4  work,  of  iniq.  nok.  53:4 
Is.  5:13  because  they  have  no  A. 

45:20  have  no  k.  set  up  images 

58:3  afllicted  soul,  takest  no  A. 
Jer.  4:22  do  good,  th.  have  no  k. 

Without  KXOWLEDGE. 
Xnm.  15:24  with.  k.  of  congrega. 
.k>b  35:16  multipli.  words  ?<•.  A. 

.36:12  perish,  and  die  with.  k. 

.38:2  counsel  hy  wor.  w.  k.  42:3 
Prov.  19:2  not  good  soul  be  li).  A. 

KXOWX. 
Gen.  24:16  nor  had  any  man  A". 
Ex.  2:14  surely  this  thing  is  A. 
Lev.  4:14  they  have  sinned  is  A'. 
Nnm.  31:17  kill  ev.  wo.  A.  man 
Deut.  1:13  A.  among  tribes.  15 
Jos.  24:31  A.  works  of  the  Lord 
1  K.  18:.36  let  it  be  k.  thou  art  G. 
Ps.  9:16  Lord  is  A.  by  judgment 

31:7  A.  my  soul  in  adversities 

48:3  God  is  A.  in  her  palaces 

67:2  thy  way  ma  v  be  A.  on  eartll 

70:1  in  Judah  is  God  A',  his  na. 

77:19  thy  footiteps  are  not  A". 

79:10  let  him  be  A.  among  heat. 

aS:12  shall  wond.  be  A.  in  dark  ? 

91:14  bee.  he  hath  A.  my  name 

139:1  searched  me,  and  A.  me 
Pror.  12:16  fool's  wrath  pres.  k. 

20:11  a  child  is  k.  by  his  doings 

31:33  her  husband  is  A.  in  gates 
Ec.  5:3  fool's  voice  A.  by  multit. 
Is.  61:9  seed  A.  among  Gentiles 

66:14  Lord  be  A.  to  his  servants 
,Ier.  5:5  have  A.  the  way  of  the  L. 
Ezek.  36:32  saith  L.  G.  b«  it  k. 
to  you.  Acts  4:10;  13:38;  28:28 

3S:23  A.  in  eyes  of  many  nations 
Dan.  4:26  sh."  have  A',  heav.  rule 
Amos  3:2  you  onlv  have  I  A. 
Zee.  14:7  a  day  shall  be  A.  L. 
Mat.  12:33  tree  A.  by  fr.  Luke  6:44 

24:43  if  g.  man  had  A.  Luke  12:39 
Luke  19:42  A.  in  this  thy  day 

24:.35  A.  in  breaking  of  bread 
John''i:i  himself  seeketh  to  be  k. 

8:19  if  ye  had  A.  me  ye  should 
have  A.  my  Father  also,  14:7 

10:14  I  know  "sheep,  am  A. 

17:25  these  have  A.  thou  sent  ma 
Acts  2:14  be  this  A.  unto  you 

15:18  A.  unto  G.  are  all  liis  wop. 


888 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


KOR 

Acts  22:30  k.  the  certainty,  23:28 
Bom.  1:19  \vh.  may  be  k.  of  God 
11:34  who  hath  k.  the  mind  of 
Lord,  1  Cor.  2:16 

1  Cor.  13:12  even  as  I  also  am  k. 
14:7  k.  what  is  piped  or  harped 

2  Cor.  3:2  epistle  Known  and  read 
5:16  have  k.  Christ  after  flesh 
B:9  unknown,  and  yet  well  k. 
Gal.  4:9  k.  God  or  are  k.  of  God 
Eph.  3:10  might  be  k.  by  church 
Phil.  4:5  moderation  k.  to  ali  m. 
2  Tim.  3:10  fully  A:,  my  doctrine 

15  fr.  a  child  k.  holy  scriptures 

1  John  2:13  bee.  ye  ha.  k.  him,  14 

2  JoAn  1  them  that  have  k.  truth 

Made,  or  madest  K\0\V\. 

Gm.  45:1  Joseph  m.  himself  k. 
Neh.  9:14  m.  k.  thy  holy  sabbath 
Ps.  98:2  Lord  m.  k.  his  salvation 

103:7  m.  k.  his  ways  to  Moses 
Dan.  2:23  to.  A.  to  us  king's  m. 
JIos.  5:9  m.  k.  that  which  eh.  be 
Luke  2:17  m.  k.  abroad  saying 
John  15:15  all  I  heard,  I  7?i.  k. 
Acts  2:28  TO.  k.  to  me  ways  of  life 

7:13  Jose()h  m.  k.  to  brethren 
2!om.  16:2b  TO.  A.  to  all  nations 
Eph.  1:9  TO.  A.  to  us  mystery 

3:3  he  to.  k.  to  me  mystery 
P/iil.  4:0  requi^sts  be  to.  k.  to  G. 
2  Pei.  1:16  to.  A',  coming  of  our  L. 

Make  KlVOVViV. 

Num.  12:6  I  will  to.  myself  i". 

1  Chr.  10:8  to.  A;,  his  deeds  arao. 
people,  Ps.  105:1 

Ps.  89:1  TO.  A.  thy  faithfulness 
100:8  TO.  i.  his  mighty  power 
143:12  to  TO.  k.  to  sons  of  men 

P/'OO.  1:23  make  k.  my  words 

7s.  38:19  father  sh.  to.  k.  truth 
61:2  TO.  thy  name  k.  to  adversa. 

Z^fA.  35:11  ma.  myself  A.  among 
them 

.39:7  TO.  ray  holy  name  k.  in  Isr. 
Dan.  2:25  man  will  to.     to  king 

28  Lord  to.  A;,  to  the  king,  29 
Ilab.  3:2  in  midst  of  years  m.  k. 
Bom.  9:22  God  will,  to  to.  po.  k. 

23  TO.  A.  riches  of  his  glory 
Eph.  6:19  TO.  i.  mystery  of  gosp. 
Col.  1:27  to  whom  G.  will  m.  k. 

Not  KIVOVVN. 

Gen.  19:8  two  dau.  have  not  k. 
man,  Num.  31:18,  35:  ./mc?. 
21:12 

41:21  n.  be  a;,  they  had  eaten 
31  plenty  shall  n.  be  k.  in  land 
Ex.  6:3  by  name  Jehovah  I  n.  A. 
11:2  chil.  have  n.  k.  31:13 
28  after  gods  ye  k.  n.  1.3:6,  13 
Jud.  3:1  had  not  k.  wars  of  Can. 
16:9  so  his  strength  was  not  k. 
Buth.  3:14  not  hek.  wo.  came  in 

1  K.  14:2  ra.  A.  to  be  wife  of  Jer. 
Ps.  18:43  peo.  whom  I  have  n.  k. 

77:19  thy  footsteps  are  iiot  k, 
79:6  wra.  on  heathen  ha.  n.  k. 
9.5:10  n.  k.  my  ways,  Ueb.  3:10 
147:20  judgm.  they  have  n.  k. 

Ec.  6:5  not  seen  sun  n.  k.  any  th. 

Is.  42:16  paths  they  have  nJt  k. 
44:18  have  n.  k.  nor  understood 
45:4  tho'  thou  hast  n.     me,  5 

Jer.  4:22  they  have  not  k.  me 

i'zei.  32:9  count,  thou  hast  n.  k. 

Dan.  2:5  will  n.  make  k.  drea  9 
4:7  n.  make  A.  interpreta.  5:8 

Hos.'5:i  they  have  ko<  A.  tke  L. 

Nah.  3: 17  place  n.  k.  w.  they  are 

Mat.  10:26  is  nothing  hid  that 
shall  n.  be  k.  Luke  8:17;  12:2 

JoArt  8:55  ye  have  not  k.  him 
14:9  yet  hast  thou  not  k.  me 
16:3  have  not  k.  the  Father  nor 
17:25  Fa.  world  hath  re.  k.  thee 

Bom.  3:17  way  of  pe.  they  not  k. 
7:7  I  had  not  k.  sin  but  by  law 

2  Pe«.  2:21  not  k.  way  of  righte. 
1  JoA«  3:6  .sinner  not  seen  not  k. 
Bev.  2:24  mt  k.  the  depths  of  S. 

KOH.\TH. 
Gen.  46:11 ;  Ex.  6:16;  Xuto.  3:17, 

30;  16:1;  1  Chr.  6:2,  22,  61 
1  CAr.  15:5  of  sons  of  K.  Uriel 
KOHATHITES.     Kum.  4:34; 

Jos.  21:4;  2  CAr.  34:12 

KOR.\H. 

Gen.  36:5  Aholibamah  bareK.  16 
Ex.  6:21  sons  of  Iz.  K.  Num.  16:1 
iVi/TO.  16:6  censers,  K.  19,  40 

26:9  Dathan  str.  in  comp.  of  K. 

27-3  father  not  in  comp.  of  K. 
1  Chr.  1:.35  the  sons  of  Esau,  K. 
Jude  11  perished  in  gains,  of  K. 


LAB 


LABAIV. 

Gen.  24:29  Eeb.  had  a  brother  L. 
30:36  Jac.  fed  rest  of  L.'s  flocks 
31:2  countenance  of  L.  12,  55 
32:4  I  have  sojourned  with  L. 

LABOR,  Substantive. 
Gen.  31:42  G.  seen  I.  of  my  hands 
35:16  Rachel  had  hard  I.  17 

Deut.  26:7  L.  heard,  looked  on  /. 

Neh.  5:13  God  sha.  ev.  man  fr.  I. 

.Job  39:11  wilt  th.  leave  /.  to  him 

Ps.  90:10  their  strength  I.  sorrow 
104:2:J  man  goeth  to  I.  till  even. 
10.5:44  inherited  I.  of  the  people 
107:12  bro.  down  heart  with  l. 
109:11  let  stranger  spoil  his  /. 
128:2  sh.  eat  the  I.  of  thy  hands 

Prov.  10:16/.  tendeth  to  life 
13:11  gathereth  by  I.  shall  incr. 
14:23  in  all    there  is  profit 

Ec.  1:3  wh.  profit  hath  man  of  I. 

8  all  things  are  full  of/,  man 
2:10  rejoiced  in  my  portion  of/. 

18  I  hated  all  /.  wh.  I  had  tak. 

19  shall  he  rule  over  all  my  /. 

21  man  whose  /.  is  in  wisdom 

22  what  hath  man  of  all  his  /. .? 
24  enjoy  good  in  /.  3:13:  5:18 

4:8  yet  is  th.  no  end  of  all  his  /. 

9  they  have  a  good  rewa.  for  /. 
5:15  nothing  of  I.  he  may  carry 

19  rejoice  in  /.  this  is  gift  of  G. 
6:7  /.  of  man  is  for  his  mouth 
9:9  portion  in  thy  /.  under  sun 
10:15  /.  of  foolish  wearieth 
Is.  4.5:14  /.  of  Egypt  come  to  thee 
55:2  why  spend  your  /.  for  that 
Jer.  3:24  devoured  /.  of  fathers 
20:18  came  lout  of  wo.  to  see/.  ? 
Ezek.  29:20  giv.  land  of  Eg.  for  /. 
Ilab.  3:17  though  /.  of  olive  fail 
Hag.  1:11  drought  on  /.  of  hands 
John  4:38  reap  wh.  bestow,  no/. 
Rom.  16:6  bestow,  much  /.  on  us 
1  Cor.  3:8  man  rec.  accord,  to  /. 
15:58  know  your  /.  is  not  in  vain 
Gal.  4:11  lest  I  bestow.  /.  in  vain 
Fhil.  1:22  this  is  fruit  of  my  /. 

1  Thes.  1:3  remember.  /.  of  love 
2:9  remember  our  /.  and  travail 
3:5  and  our  /.  be  in  vain 

2  Thes.  3:8  but  wrouglit  with  /. 
Ueb.  6:10  not  forget  your  /.  of  lo. 
Rev.  2:2 1  kn.  thy  /.  and  patience 

LABOR,  Verb. 
Ex.  20:9  six  days  /.  Deut.  5:13 
Jos.  24:13  for  wh.  he  did  not  /. 
.YeA.  4:22  guard  us,  and  /.  on  day 
Job  9:29  why  then  /.  I  in  vain  ? 
Ps.  127:1  e-xc.  L.  build  /.  in  vain 

144:14  oxen  may  be  strong  to  /. 
Prov.  21:25  his  hands  refuse  to/. 

23:4  /.  not  to  be  rich,  cease  from 
Ec.  4:8  saith.  For  whom  do  I  /.  f 

8:17  tho'  a  man  /.  to  seek  it  out 
Is.  82:4  weep,  /.  not  to  comfort 

65:23  they  shall  not  /.  in  vain 
Jer.  51:58  the  peop.  sh.  /.  in  vain 
Lam.  5:5  under  persecution  we  /. 
Mic.  4:10  /.  to  bring  forth,  O  Zi. 
Hab.  2:13  people  should/,  in  fire 
Mat.  11:28  co.  to  me  all  ye  th.  /. 
John  6:27  /.  not  for  meat  th.  per. 
Rom.  16:12  Trypliosa,  who  /. 

1  Cor.  4:12  /.  with  our  own  hands 

2  Cor.  5:9  we  /.  to  be  accepted 
Eph.  4:28  rather/,  wi.  his  hands 
Col.  1:29  whoreunto  I  /.  striv  ing 
1  Thes.  5:12  know  them  which  I. 
1  Tim.  4:10  /.  aud  sufler  reproach 

5:17  that  /.  in  word  and  doctrine 
Ileb.  4:U  /.  to  enter  into  thatrest 

LABORED. 
Neh.  4:21  so  we  /.  in  the  work 
Job  20:18  he  /.  for,  sh.  he  restore 
Ec.  2:11  looked  on  labor  I  /.  to  do 
19  rule  over  my  labor  I  have  /. 

5:16  wh.  prof.  ha.  he  th.  /.  wind  ? 
76'.  47:15  with  whom  thou  hast  /. 

49:4  I  said,  I  have  /.  in  vain 

62:8  not  drink,  for  which  thou  /. 
Dan.  6:14  king  /.  to  deliv.  Daniel 
John  4:38  /.  and  ye  are  entered 
Rom.  16:12  salute  P.  who  /.  in  L. 
1  Cor.  15:10  I  /.  more  abundantly 
Phil.  2:16  I  have  not  /.  in  vain 

4:3  help  those  that  /.  with  me 
Rev.  2:3  for  my  name's  sake  /. 

LABORER,  S. 
Mat.  9:37  harvest  plenteous,  but 
/.  few,  38;  L^ike  10:2 

20:1  went  out  early  to  hire  /. 
Lvke  10:7  /.  is  worthy  of  his  hire 
1  Cor.  3:9  /.  together  with  God 


LAD 

1  Tim.  5:18  /.  is  worthy  of  rewa. 
Jam.  5:4  behold  the  hire  of  the  /. 

LABORETH. 

Prcm.  16:26  he  that  /.  /.  for  hims. 
Ec.  3:9  wh.  profit  in  that  he  /.  ? 

1  Cor.  10:16  sub.  toev.  one  that/. 

2  Tim.  2:6  the  husbandm.  that/. 

LABORIi\G. 

Ec.  5:12  sleep  of/,  man  sweet 
Acts  20:35  /.  ye  ou.  to  sup.  weak 
Col.  4:12/.  for  you  in  pray er 

1  Thes.  2:9  /.  night  and  day 

LABORS. 
Ex.  23:16  first-fruits  of  thy  /. 
herd.  28:.33  thy  /.  sh.  a  nation  eat 
Prov.  5:10  /.  be  in  ho.  of  stranger 
7s.  58:3  in  day  of  fast  ye  ex.  all  /. 
Jer.  20:5  I  will  deliver  all  their  /. 
Hos.  12:8  in  my  /.  sh.  find  no  ini. 
Hag.  2:17  smote  you  in  all  the  /. 
John  4::38  are  entered  in  their  /. 

2  Cor.  6:5  in  /.  in  watchinss 
10:15  boasting  of  other  men's  /. 
11:23  /.  more  abund.  in  stripes 

Bev.  14:13  may  rest  from  their  /. 
LACE. 

Ex.  28:28  sh.  bind  the  breastpla. 
with/.  37;  39:31 
LACHISH. 
.Tos.  10:32  the  Lord  delivered  L. 
2  K.  14:19  and  he  fled  to  L. 

18:14  Hezck.  sent  to  king  to  L. 
2  Chr.  11:9  Kehoboam  built  L. 
2.5:27  they  sent  to  L.  after  him 
Mic.  1:13  O  inhabitant  of  L.  bind 

LACK,  Substantive. 

Gen.  18:28  wilt  des. all  for/. five? 
Ex.  16:18  that  gathered  little  had 

no  /.  2  Cor.  8:15 
Job  4:11  lion  perish,  for/,  of  prey 
38:41  young  wand.  for/,  of  meat 
7/os.  4:6  peo.  destroyed  for  /.  kn. 
Phil.  2:.30  life  to  supply  /.  of  per. 
1  Thes.  4:12  that  ye  /.  of  nothing 

LACK,  Verb. 

Gen.  18:28  if  Uiere  shall  /.  five 
J)eut.  8:9  shall  not  /.  anything 
Ps.  34:10  the  young  lions  do  I. 
Prov.  28:27  giv.  to  poor  sh.  not  /. 
Ec.  9:8  let  thy  head  /.  no  ointm. 
Mat.  19:201  kept,  wh.  /.  I  yet? 
Jam.  1:5  any  /.  wisd.  ask  of  God 

LACKED. 
Dent.  2:7  thou  hast  /.  nothing 
1  K.  4:27  provid.  victual,  /.  noth. 
Neh.  9:21  sustain  th.  th.  /.  noth. 
Luke  22:.35  /.  ye  any  thing  ? 
Acts  4:34  any  amo.  them  that  /. 

1  Cor.  12:24  honor  to  which  /. 
Phil.  4:10  careful,  /.  opportunity 

LACKEST. 
MarkW:^\  but  one  thing  thou  /. 
Luke  18:22 

LACKETH. 
Num.  31:49  there  /.  not  one  man 

2  Sam.  3:29  not  fail  one  /.  bread 
Prov.  6:32  adult.  /.  understand. 

12:9  honor,  himself  and  /.  bread 
2Pet.  1:9  th.  /.  th.  things  is  blind 

L-ACKL\G. 
Lev.  22:23  th.  hath  any  thing  /. 
,/ud.  21:3  th.  sho.  be  one  tribe  /. 
./er.  23:4  no  more,  nor  sh.  be  /. 

1  Cor.  16:17  wh.  was  /.  they  sup. 

2  C-or.  11:9  /.  to  me  bretli.  sup. 

1  Thes.  3: 10  might  perf.  what  is  /. 

LAD,  S. 
Gen.  21:17  God  heard  voice  of/. 
18  lift  up  /.  19  gave  /.  drink 
20  G.  was  with  /.  and  he  grew 
22:5  I  and  the  /.  will  go  yonder 
12  lay  not  thy  hand  ujion  /. 
44:22  /.  cannot  leave  father,  .30 
33  abide  inst.  of  /.  let  the  /.  go 
.34  his  life  is  bound  up  in  the  /. 
4.^:16  A.  redeemed  me,  bless  /. 
1  Sain.  20:36  Jona.  said  to  /.  Run 
John  6:9  /.  ha.  five  barley  loaves 

LADDER. 
Gen.  28:12  behold  a  /.  set  up 

L.4DE,  ED. 
Gen.  42:26  /.  asses  wi.  corn,  44:13 
45:17  /.  beasts,  go  to  Canaan 

1  A'.  12:11  father  did/,  with  yoke 
Neh.  4:17  th.  /.  wrought  in  work 
Luke  11:46  /.  men  with  burdens 
^lc/j>'28:10  /.  us  wi.  thi.  necessary 

LADEIV. 
Gen.  45:23  /.  with  good  things 
7s'.  1:4  a  people  /.  with  iniquity 
Mat.  11:28  all  that  are  heavy  /. 

2  Tim.  3:0  women,  /.  with  sins 


LAM 

LADETII,  INC. 

Neh.  13:15  some  ou  sab.  /.  asaeB 
I/ab.  2:6  woe  to  him  that  /.  him. 
Acts  27: 10  damage  not  only  of 

LADV. 
Is.  47:5  no  more  be  called  a  /. 

7  saidst,  I  shall  be  a  /.  for  ever 
2  John  1  the  elder  to  the  elect  /. 

5  /.  that  we  love  one  another 

LADIES. 

Jud.  5:20  wise  /.  answered  her 
Est.  1:18  likew.  shall  /.  of  Persia 
LAin.    See  after  lay. 
LAISH.  Jud.  18:14 ;  1  Sam.  25:44; 
2-S'aTO.  3:15;  Is.  10:30 
LAKE. 

Lvke  5:1  Jesus  stood  by  /.  of  G. 
2  two  ships  standing  by  the  /. 
8:23  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  /. 

33  herd  ran  violently  into  /. 
Rfv.  19:20  both  cast  in  /.  fire 
20:10  devil  cast  into  /.  of  fire 

14  death  and  hell  cast  in  /. 

15  not  in  bo.  of  life,  cast  into/, 
21:8  murderers  have  part  in  /. 

L.AMB. 
Gen.  22:7  /.  for  a  burnt  offering  ? 

8  God  will  provide  himself  a  /. 
Ex.  12:3  they  shall  take  a  /.  21 

5  /.  shall  be  without  blemish 
13:13  sh.  redeem  with  a  /.  34:20 
29:39  one  /.  th.  sh.  off'er  in  mom. 

other  /.  at  even.  41 ;  Nu.  28:4 
40  a  /.  a  tenth  deal  of  flour, 
Num.  28:21,  29  ;  29:4,  10,  15 
Lev.  9:3  take  a  /.  of  first  year, 
14:10;  Num.  6:12;  7:15,21 
14:12  the  priest  shall  take  I. 
23:12  sh.  offer  a  /.  with,  blemish 
Ni/m.  6:14  ewe-/,  of  first  year 
1.5:5  with  the  sacrifice  for  one  /. 
1  Sam.  7:9  Samuel  off.  sucking  /. 
iSam.  12:4  took  poor  man's  I. 
Is.  11:6  wolf  shall  dwell  witTi  I. 
16:1  send  ye  /.  to  ruler  of  land 
53:7  he  was  brought  as  a  /.  to 

the  slaughter,  .Ter.  11:19 
65:25  wolf  and  /.  sh.  feed  toget. 
66:3  sacrificeth  a  /.  as  if  he  cut, 
Ezek.  45:15  one  /.  out  of  a  flock 
7/os.  4:16  L.  will  feed  them  as  /, 
■John  1:29  behold  the  L.  of  G.  36 
Acts  8:32  a  /.  dumb  bef.  shearer 
1  Pet.  1:19  as  a  /.  without  blem. 
Rev.  5:6  midst  of  eld.  stood  a  L. 
8  four  beasts  fell  down  bef.  L. 
12  worthy  the  L.  that  was  slain 
6:16  hide  us  fi-om  wrath  of  L. 
7:10  salvation  to  our  G.  and  L. 
14  made  white  in  blood  of  L. 
17  L.  shall  feed  and  lead 
12:11  overc.  him  by  blood  of  L. 
13:8  L.  si.  from  found,  of  world 
11  he  had  two  horns  like  a  /. 
14:1  L.  stood  on  the  mount  Si. 
4  these  are  they  that  follow  L. 
10  tormented  in  presence  of  L. 
15:3  song  of  M.  and  soiig  of  L. 
17:14  war  with  L.  and  L.  overc. 
19:7  for  marriage  of  L.  is  come 
21:9  show  thee  bride,  L.  wife 
14  twelve  apostles  of  L. 

22  God  Aim.  and  L.  are  temple 

23  the  L.  is  the  ii<'ht  thereof 
27  writ,  in  the  L.  book  of  life 

22:1  out  of  thr.  of  God  and  L.  3 

LAMBS. 
Gen.  30:40  J.  did  separate  the  /. 
Num.  7:87  /.  of  first  year  twelve 
Deut.  32:14  with  fat  of/. 

1  Sam.  15:9  S.  spared  the  best  I. 

2  K.  3:4  Moab  rcudered  lOO.OOO  /. 

1  Chr.  29:21  ofiered  to  L.  1.000  I. 

2  Chr.  29:22  priests  killed  /.  ii 
Ezr.  7:17  thou  mavest  buv  /. 
Ps.  .37:'20  wick.  sh.  be  as  f'at  of/. 

114:4  little  hills  skip,  like  /.  6 
Prov.  27:26  /.  for  thv  clothing 
1:11  I  deli,  not  in  blood  of/. 

5:17  /.  feed  after  their  manner 

34:6  sword  of  L.  with  blood  of  /. 

40:11  gather  the  /.  with  his  arm 
.Jer.  51:40  like  /.  to  slaughter 
Ezek.  39:18  shall  drink  bio.  of/. 

46:4  in  sab.  /.  6  new  moons  /. 
Amos  6:4  and  eat  /.  out  of  flock 
Lnke  10:3  as  /.  among  wolves 
John  21:15  Jes.  saith,  Feed  my/. 

Seven  LAMBS. 

Gen.  21:28  Abrah.  set  ssy.  ewe-/. 
Lev.  23:18  ofl'er  with  bread, 'Jet'.  /. 
Num.  28:11  ye  shall  ofler  s.  I.  of 
first  year,  19,  27 ;  29:9,  8,  36 

3  Chr.  29:21  brought     /.  for  of- 

fering 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORD A^^CE. 


LAN 

Two  LAMBS. 

Ex.  29;38  two  I.  of  the  first  year 

ofter,  Num.  28:3 
Lev.  14;  10  on  8th  day  take  two  I. 
Num.  28:9  and  on  sabbath  two  I. 

LAMB. 
Iav.  21:18  I.  man  sh.  not  appro. 
Deut.  15:21  if  /.  shalt  not  sacrifl. 
iSam.  4:4  Jon.  had  pen,  /.  9:3. 13 

5:6  exc.  take  away  blind  and  I. 

19:26  because  thy  servant  is  I. 

Job  29:15  eyes  to  blind,  feet  to  I. 
Prov.  26:7  legs  o(l.  are  not  equal 
Is.  33:23  the  /.  take  the  prey 

35:6    man  leap  as  a  hart 
Jer.  31:8  brinsr  with  them  the  I. 
Mai.  1:8  ye  offer  I.  for  sacrifice  ? 
Mat.  11:5  the  I.  walk,  15:.31 ;  21:14; 

Luke  7:22 
Zuke  14:13  call  poor,  I.  and  blind 
Acts  3:2  a  man,  I,  fr.  womb,  car. 

8:7  many  th.  were  I.  we.  healed 
neb.  12:13  I.  be  turn,  out  of  way 
LAMECn.    Gen.  4:18,  19;  5:25; 
1  Chr.  1:3 ;  Lvke  3:36 
LAMEiVT. 
Jud.  11:40  dau.  of  Is.  went  to  I. 
Is.  19:8  fishers  also  mourn  and  I. 

32:12  they  shall  /.  for  the  teats 
Jer.  16:5  neither  go  to  I.  them,  6 

22:18  they  shall  not  I.  for  him 

34:5  I.  thee,  saying.  Ah,  L. 
Szek.  32:16  daugh.  of  nations  I. 
Joel  V.Sl.  like  virgin  with  sackc. 

13  gird  yourselves,  I.  ye  priests 
Mic.  2:4  i.  with  doleful  lamenta. 
John  16:20  Ye  shall  weep  and  I. 
Hev.  18:9  kings  of  earth  shall  I. 

LAMENTED. 
ISam.  6:19  people    because  L. 

25:1  Israelites  I.  Samuel,  28:3 
iSam.  1:17  David  1.  over  Saul 

3:.33  the  kin"  I.  over  Abner 
2  Chr.  :i5:25  Jeremiah  I.  for  Josi. 
Jer.  16:4  die  and  not  be  I.  25:33 
Mat.  11:17  but  ye  have  not  I. 
Luke  23:27  a  great  company  I. 

LAMEIVTABLB. 
Dan.  6:20  king  cried  wi.  I.  voice 

.I.AMEIVTATIOX. 
Gen.  50:10  mourned  with  sore  I. 
2 Sam.  1:17  D.  lamented  with  I. 
Ps.  78:04  widows  made  no  I. 
Jer.  7:29/.  on  high  places 

9:10  liabitations  of  wildem.  a  /. 

31:15  in  Ramah  I.  Mat.  2:18 

48:38  there  shall  be  I.  generally 
Lam.  2:5  Lord  hath  increased  I. 
Ezek.  19:1  take  up  a  I.  for  princ. 

14  this  is  a  and  sh.  be  for  a  /. 
28:12  take  up  I.  on  king  of  Tyr. 
32:2  take  up  a  /.  for  Pharaoh,  10 

Am^os  5:16  such  as  are  skilf.  of  I. 
8:10  turn  all  your  songs  into  I. 
Acts  8:2  great  I.  over  Stephen 

LAMEiVTATIOIVS. 
2  Chr.  3.5:25  of  Josiah  in  tiieir  I. 
Ezek.  2:10  was  written  therein  I. 

LAMP. 
Gen.  15:17  burning  I.  that  passed 
Ex.  27:20  cause  the  I.  to  burn 

1  Sam.  3:3  ere  I.  went  out 

2  Sam.  22:29  thou  art  my  I.  O  L. 
1  K.  15:4  G.  gave  him  a  I.  in  Je. 
Job  12:5  as  a  /.  despised  in  him 
Ps.  119:105  thy  word  is^.  to  feet 

132:17  ordained  I.  for  mine  ano. 
Frav.  6:2.3  commandment  is  a  I. 
1.3:9  I.  of  wicked  sh.  be  put  out 
20:20  curs,  father,  I.  be  put  out 
Is.  62:1  salva.  as  I.  thatburneth 
Pev.  8:10  burning  as  it  were  I. 

LAMPS. 
Ex.  2.5:.37  li"ht  I.  thereof,  40:4 
30:7  dress.7.  burn  incense  on  it 
35:14  his  /.  with  oil  fortheliffht 
40:25  lighted  the  I.  before  the 

Lord.  Num.  8:2,  3 
Lev.  24:2  /.  to  burn  2  Chr.  13:11 
Jtid.  7:16  put     within  pitchers 
20  held  tlie    in  their  left  hand 
1 K.  7:49  I.  of  gold,  2  Chr.  4:21 
Job  41:19  out  of  mou.  go  burn.  I. 
Ezek.  1:13  like  appearance  of  I. 
Dan.  10:6  his  eyes  as  I.  of  fire 
Mat.  25:1  ten  virgins  took    3,  4 
1  virgins  arose,  trimmed  th.  I. 
8  give  us  oil,  our    are  go.  out 
Seven  LAMPS. 
Ex.  37:28    /.  of  pure  gold 
Zee.  4:2  candlestick  and  seren  I. 
£ev.  4:5  seven  I.  of  fire  burning 

LAIVCE. 
Jer.  50:42  they  that  hold  I.  cruel 


LAN 
LANCETS. 

1  A'.  18:28  cut  themselves  with  1. 

LA\D. 

Gen.  2-12  gold  of  that  I.  is  good 
10:11  out  of  that  I.  wentAshur 
12:1  into?.  I  show  thee,  Acts'i-.Z 
13:0 1,  not  able  to  bear  them 
17:8  I  will  give  unto  thee  and 

thy  seed  the  I.  28:13 ;  35:12 
20:15  behold,  my  I.  is  before  th. 
24:.37  Canaaiiite,  in  wh.  1.  I  dvv. 
47:20  brought    so  I.  beca.  Ph. 

22  /.  of  priests  he  bought  not 
Ex.  10:15  the  I.  was  darkened 

20:12  days  may  be  long  upon  I. 
Lev.  16:22  goat  bear  iniquit.  to  I. 
18:28  I.  spue  not  you  out,  20:22 
25:2  I.  keep  a  sabbath,  2iy.U 

23  I.  not  be  sold,  the  is  mine 
26:4  I.  sh.  yield  increase,  2.5:19 

38 1,  of  your  enem.  eat  you  up 

Num.  13:.32  I.  is  a  eateth  iiiha. 
14:24  serv.  Cal.  I  will  bring  to  I. 
15:2  wh.  come  into  I.  of  habita. 

18;  Deut.  17:14;  18:9;  26:1 
.32:4  country  L.  sm.  I.  for  cattle 
.35:33  for  blood  deflleth  the  I. 

Deut.  2:20  counted  I.  of  gia.  3:13 
8:9  I.  whose  stones  are  iron 
11:12  a  I.  which  L.  careth  for 
29:23  wh.  I.  brimstone  and  salt 
32:10  found  him  in  a  desert  I. 
43  he  will  be  merciful  to  his  I. 
33:t3  blessed  of  the  L.  be  his  L 
34:1  Lord  showed  him  all  the  I. 

Jos.  2:1  sent  men,  sav.  View  I. 
11:16  Joshua  took  all  that  23 
14:15  the  I.  had  rest  from  war 
24:13  a  I.  for  wh.  ye  did  not  lab. 

.7ud.  3:11 1,  rest  forty  years,  5:31 
30 1,  had  rest  fourscore  years 
18:10  ye  shall  come  to  a  large  I. 

1  Sam.  14:29  father  troubled!. 

2  Sam.  3:12  say.  Whose  is  the  I.? 
9:7  I  restore  thee  all  the  I.  of  S. 
21:14  God  entreated  for  I.  24:2.5 

2  K.  8:3  to  cry  to  king  for  her  /. 
17:26  manner  of  G.  of  the  I.  27 
18:33  delivered  his  I.  Is.  36:18 
21:8  move  any  more  out  of  the 

I.  2  Chr.  33:8 
25:12  left  poor  of  I.  Jer.  52:16 

1  Clir.  4:40  and  the  I.  was  wide 

2  Clu\  7:20  pluck  them  out  o{l. 
34:8  when  he  had  purged  the  I. 

Kzr.  9:12  eat  good  of/.  Is.  1:19 
Neh.  5:16  nor  nought  we  any  I. 
Job  31:38  my  I.  cry  against  me 

37:13  correct,  or  his  I.  or  mercy 

39:6  the  barren  I.  his  dwellings 
Ps.  10:16  heathen  peri,  out  of?. 

42:6  remember  thee  fr.  I.  of  Jor. 

44:.3  got  not  I.  in  possession 

52:5  root  thee  out  of/,  of  living 

80:9  deep  root,  and  it  filled  /. 

101:6  mine  eyes  on  faithful  of  /. 
8  I  will  destroy  wick,  of  the  /. 

105:16  he  called  for  famine  on  /. 

106:24  they  despised  pleasant  /, 
38  /.  was  polluted  with  blood 

107:34  turn,  fruitful  /.  into  bar. 

143:6  thi.  after  thee  as  tliirsty /. 

10  lead  me  info  /.  of  uprightn. 
Frov.  12:11  tilleth  /.  28:19 

28:2  for  transgression  oil. 
Ec.  10:16  O  /.  wh.  king  is  child 

17  blessed.  O  /.  wh.  king  is  son 
Is.  5:.30  look  unto  /.  behold  sor. 

7:10  /.  thou  abhorrest  be  forsa. 

9:19  wrath  of  Lord  /.  darkened 

18:1  woe  to  the  /.  shadowing 

19:24  a  blessing  in  midst  of?. 

21:1  com.  from  desert,  terrible  /. 

24:3  /.  shall  be  utterly  emptied 

11  the  mirth  of  the  /.  is  gone 
30:6  /.  of  trouble  and  anguish 
32:2  shadow  of  rock  in  weary  /. 

13  on  /.  of  pco.  sh.  come  tlior. 
33:17/.  that  is  very  far  off 
35:7  thirsty  /.  springs  of  water 
49:19/.  of  destruction  too  nar. 
53:8  cut  off  out  oil.  of  living 
Jer.  2:2  a  /.  that  was  not  sown 

6  led  us  through  a  /.  of  deserts 

7  entered,  ye  defiled  my  /.  3:9 
15  young  lions  made/,  waste 

3:19  shalll  give  thee  plea.  /.  ? 
4:20  the  whole  /.  is  spoiled 
5:19  in  a  /.  that  is  not  yours 
0:8  make  thee  /.  not  inhabited 
8:16  whole  /.  trembled 
9:12  /.  perisheth  and  is  burnt 
11:19  cut  him  oft" from  /.  of  liv. 
12:4  how  long  shall  /.  mourn  ? 

15  I  will  bring ev.  man  to  his/. 
16:15  bro.  fr.  /.  of  north,  31:10 

13  bee,  they  have  deliL-d  my  /, 


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LAN 

.T(r.  22:27/.  whereu.  they  desire 
2;J:15  profanen.  gone  forth  to  /. 
46:12  thy  cry  hath  filled  the  /. 
50:18  punish  king  of  Bab.  and  /. 

38  it  is  the  /.  of  graven  images 
51:43/.  wherein  no  man  dwell. 
Ezek.  7:23/.  full  of  bloody  crimes 
8:17  have  filled  /.  with  violence 
9:9  and  the  land  is  full  of  blood 
14:17  sword  on /.  19  pestilence 
17:5  he  took  also  of  seed  of  the/. 

13  hath  taken  mighty  of  the  /. 
22:24  the  /.  is  not  cleansed 

30  stand  in  gap  before  me  for/. 
32:4  then  I  leave  thee  up.  the  /. 
33:2  when  I  bring  sw.  upon  /. 

24  /.  given  us  for  inheritance 
36:5  appointed  /.  into  possess. 

13  thou  /.  devourest  up  men 
38:9  a  cloud  to  cover  the  /.  16 

11  to  /.  of  unwalled  villages 
39:12  they  may  cleanse  the  /. 
Dan.  11:16  stand  in  glorious  /.  41 
Ilos.  4:3  therefore  shall  /.  mourn 
Joel  1:6  a  nation  come  up  upon  /. 
2:3  the  /.  is  as  garden  of  Eden 

18  then  ■will  L.  be  jealous  for  /. 

21  O  /.  be  glad  ;  3:2  parted  /. 
Amos  5:2  forsaken  upon  her  /. 

7:10  /.  not  able  to  bear  words 
8:4  make  poor  of  the  /.  to  fail 
8  shall  not  /.  tremble  for  this? 

7.ep.  3:19  and  fame  in  every  /. 

Zee.  3:9  remove  iniq.  of  that  /. 
12:12  /.  shall  moum,  ev.  family 
13:2  unclean  spirit  pass  out  oil. 

Mai.  3: 12  shall  be  delightsome  /. 

Mat.  9:26  fame  went  abr.  into  /. 
10:15  tolerable  for/,  of  S.  11:24 
27:45  was  darkn.  over  all  the  /. 
Mark  15:33 

Mark  6:47  and  he  alone  on  the  /. 

Luke  14:;35  neither  fit  for  the  /. 

.John  6:21  imnied.  ship  was  at  /. 

Arts  4:.37  Barn,  having  /.  sold  it 
5:8  tell  me  whether  ye  sold  /. 
27:39  was  day,  they  knew  not  /. 
43  into  the  sea,  and  get  to  /.  44 

See  BEN.JAMIN,  CHALDBAUS,  CA- 
NAAN, DARKNESS,  DESO- 
LATE, DIVIDE,  DIVIDED. 

Dry  LAND. 

Gen.  1:9  and  let  the  d.  I.  appear 
10  God  called  the  dry  I.  earth 
7:22  all  that  was  in  dry  I.  died 
Ex.  4:9  pour  water  on  dry  I. 
14:21  Lord  made  the  sea  dry  I. 
29  Israel  walked  on  dry  I. 
15:19  on  d.  I.  mi.  of  sea,  N^eh.  9:11 
Jos.  4:18  priests'  lifted  on  d.  I. 

22  Is.  came  over  Jord.  on  d.  I. 
Ps.  6.3:1  long,  for  thee  in  a  d.  I. 

06:6  turned  the  sea  into  dry  I. 

68:6  rebellions  dwell  in  dry  /. 

95:5  his  hands  formed  the  d.  I. 
If:.  41:18  make  dry  /.  springs 
Jer.  50:12  hindermost  shall  be  a 
dry  I. 

51:43  cities  are  d.  I.  and  wilder. 
Ilos.  2:3  lest  I  set  her  as  a  d.  I. 
.Jon.  1:9  who  made  sea  and  d.  I. 
Hag.  2:6  shake  sea  and  dry  I. 
Ueb.  11:29  pass.  R.  seaasby  (/.  /. 

See  DWELL,  EGYPT,  GOOD. 

In  the  LAND. 

Gen.  13:7  Canaanite  dw.  in  the  /. 

41:31  plenty  not  be  kn.  in  the  I. 

47:4  to  sojourn  in  the  I.  come 
Ex.  8:27  sacrifice  to  G.  in  the  I. 

9:5  L.  sh.  do  this  thing  in  tlie  I. 
Lev.  26:1)  I  will  give  peace  in  thel. 
Vtul.  5:16  go  Well  wi.  thee  in  I. 

11:9  that  vou  may  prolong  your 
davsi/i  thel.  21;  25:15 

25:10  given  thee  rest  in  the  I. 

31:13  as  long  as  live  in  the  I. 
■Tud.  18:7  no  magistr.  in  the  I. 
'iSam.  15:4  that^I  we.  judge  i»/. 
2  Clir.  6:31  fearth.  so  long  as  in/. 

32:31  that  was  done  in  the  I. 
Job  28:13  nor  is  it  found  in  the  I. 
Ps.  27:13  good,  of  the  L.  in  thel. 

116:9  walk  before  L.  in  the  I. 

14-i:5  thou  art  my  port,  in  the  I. 
Is.  7:22  sh.  everj'  one  eat  in  the  I. 

26:10  ill  thel.  of  uprightness 

38:11  not  see  Lord  in  the  I. 
Ezfk.  26:20  set  glory  in  the  I. 

32:23  terror  in  the  I.  24:32 

37:22  make  them  one  nat.  in  I. 

4.5:8  in  the  I.  sh.  be  his  posses. 
JIos.  4:1  there  is  no  truth  in  thel. 
Luke  21:23  creat  distress  j;i  the  I. 
Ueb.  11:9  by  faith  he  soj.  in  thel. 

See  INHABITANTS,  INHERIT,  IS- 
JtAEL,  JUDAU, 


LAN 
Our  LAND. 

Gen.  47:19  buy  us  and  our  I. 
Ps.  85:12  and  o.  /.  sh.  yield  incr. 
Mic.  5:5  Assyrian  sh.  come  to  o.  /. 

Own  LAND. 
Ex.  18:27  Jethro  went  into  his  o. 
/.  Num.  10:30 

1  K.  10:6  he.  in  my  o.  /.  2  Chr.  9:5 

2  K.  18:;j2  take  you  to  a  land  like 

your  own  I.  Is.  36:17 
2  Chr.  32:21  retur.  wi.  sha.  to  o.  I. 
Is.  13:14  flee  ev.  one  to  his  o.  I. 
14:1  set  them  in  their  own  I. 
37:7  fall  bv  sword  in  his  oirn  I. 
.Jer.  23:8  dw.  in  their  o.  /.  27:11 
.37:7  Eg.  into  their  own  I.  42:12 
Ezek.  34:13  bring  them  to  their 

0. 1.  .36:24;  37:14.  21;  39:28 
Amos  7:11  led  capt.  out  their  o.  /. 
See  PEOPLE,  POSSESS,  posses- 
sion, STRANOB. 

Their  LAND,  S. 
Gen.  47:22  priests  sold  not  /.  /. 
Num.  18:20  A.  had  no  inh.  in  /.  /. 
Deut.  2:5  not  give  you  of  /.  /.  9 
29:28  L.  rooted  them  ojit  oil.  I. 

1  K.  8:48  pray  to  thee  tow.  /.  /. 

2  Chr.  7:14  forg.  sin  and  heal  /.  /. 
Ps.  105:32  flaming  fire  in  /.  /. 

135:12  gave  /.  /.  for  inher.  136:21 
Is.  2:7  their  I.  is  full  of  silver 
8  their  I.  also  is  full  of  idols 
Jer.  12:14  pluck  them  out  their  I. 

16:15  I  will  bri.  them  ag.  to  /./. 

51:5  their  I.  was  filled  with  sin 
Ezek.  34:27  they  sh.  be  safe  in/./. 

39:26  dwelt  safely  in  their  I. 
Amos  9:15  plant  them  on  1. 1. 

This  LANT). 

Gen.  12:7  L.  said.  Unto  thy  seed 
will  I  give  this  1. 15:18;  24:7; 
48:4;  Ex.  32:13 
31:13  get  thee  out  fVom  this  I. 
50:24  G.  will  bri.  you  out  of  /.  /. 
Num.  14:3  L.  bro.  us  unto  this  I. 
32:5  let  /.  /.  be  given  to  thy  ser. 
22  this  /.  sh.  be  your  possess. 
Deut.  4:22  I  must  (lie  in  this  /. 
29:24  the  Lord  done  thus  to 
this  I.. f  27;  1  A".  9:8;  2  Chr. 
7:21 

.Jud.  2:2no  league  wi.  inh. of /.  /. 
2  Chr.  30:9  shall  come  into  /.  /. 
Jer.  14:15  sw.  sh.  not  be  in  /.  /. 

16:3  fathers  that  bc"0t  in  this  I. 
6  great  and  small  sn.  die  in  /.  /. 

22:12  he  shall  see  /.  /.  no  more 

24:6  I  will  bring  them  ag.  to  /.  /. 

25:9  bring  them  aMinst  this  I. 
11  /.  whole  /.  sh.  De  a  desolat. 

32:41 1  will  plant  them  in  /.  /. 

36:29  king  of  Bab.  destroy  1. 1. 

42:10  ye  will  abide  in  this  I.  13 

45:4  I  will  pluck  up  /.  whole  /. 
Ezek.  11:15  to  us  is  this  I.  given 

47:14  /.  /.  sh.  fall  to  you  for  inh. 
Acts  7:4  removed  him  into  /.  /. 

Thy  LAND. 

Ex.  2.3:10  six  years  sh.  sow  /.  /. 
26  noth.  sh.  cast  young  in  /.  /. 
34:24  nor  sh.  any  nian  desire  /.  /. 
Deut.  7:13  will  bless  fruit  oit.  I. 
21:2.3  that  thy  I.  be  not  defiled 
28:12  to  give  the  rain  to  thy  1. 
18  cursed  be  fruit  of  thy  I.  42 
2  Sam.  24:13  sh.  fam.  come  to  /.  /. 
Ps.  85:1  been  favorable  to  tky  I. 
Is.  8:8  wings  fill  breadth  of  /.  /. 
60:18  viol,  no  more  heard  in  /.  /. 
62:4  nor  sh.  /.  /.  be  termed  dc-s. 

L.  delight,  in  thee,  and  /.  /. 
Ezek.  32:8  set  darkness  on  thy  I. 
Amos  7:17  thy  I.  shall  be  divided 
Nah.  3:13  gates  of  /.  /.  sh.  be  wi. 

Yonr  LAND. 
Gen.  47:23  I  bought  you  and  y.  /. 
Lev.  9:9  harvest  oiy.  I.  2.3:23 
26:25  and  dwell  in  y.  I.  safely 
6  nor  shall  sw.  go  through  y.  I. 
20  y.  I.  sh.  not  yield  her  inc. 
Deut.  11:14  give  you  rain  of  y.  I. 
1  Sam.  6:5  light,  hand  fr.  off  y.  /. 
Jer.  5:19  serv.  stran.  gods  in  y.  /. 
27:10  remove  you  far  from  y.  I. 
44:22  theref.  is  y.l.  a  desolation 

LANDED,  INC. 
Acts  18:22  when  we  /.  at  Cesarea 
21:3  sailed  to  Syria  and  /.  at  T. 
28:12  /.  at  Syracuse  three  days 

L.4N"DMARK,  S. 
Deiit.  19:14  not  remo.  thv  neigh- 
bor's/.  Prov.  22:28  ;  2:3:10 
27:17  cursed  that  removelhi. 
Jc^  24:3  some  remove  the  /. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LAS 

LAIVDS. 

Gen.  41:54  dearth  in  all  I.  57 
47:18  not  left  but  bodies  and  I. 
Jvd.  11:13  restore  those  /.  again 

1  Chr.  14:17  fame  of  D.  went  all  /. 

2  Uhr.  17:10  fear  fell  on  all  the  I. 
32:17  gods  of  other  /.  have  not 

Ezr.  9:1  not  separ.  fr.  peo.  of  ^. 
2i'eh.  5:3  have  mortgaged  our  I. 

5  for  other  men  have  our  /. 

11  restore,  I  pray  you,  their  I. 
Ps.  49:11  th.  I.  after  own  names 
66:1  make  noise  all  ye  100:1 
105:44  give  them  I.  of  heathen 
106:27  to  scatter  them  in  I. 
107:3  gathered  them  out  otl. 
Jer.  27:6  these  I.  to  Nebuchadn. 
Ezek.  20:6  wh.  is  glory  of  all  1. 15- 

39:27  gather  out  of  enemies'  I. 
Mat.  19:29  hath  forsaken  houses, 

I.  Mark  10:29 
Mark  10:30  rec.  hundred-fold,  I. 
Acts  4:34  were  possessors  of  I. 

LANES. 
Luke  14:21  go  quickly  into  the^. 

LAIVGUAGB,  S. 
Gen.  11:1  wh.  earth  %vas  of  one?. 
C  people  is  one,  have  all  one  I. 
1  and  there  confound  their  I.  9 
SK.  18:26  speak  in  the  Syrian  /. 

7s.  36:11,  13 
J^eh.  13:24  chil.  not  speak  Jews' 
I.  but  accord,  to  I.  of  people 
Ps.  19:3  no  I.  wh.  voice  is  heard 
81:5  heard  al.l  understood  not 
114:1  from  a  peopleof  stran^e^. 
Is.  19:18  five  cities  speak  /.  Can. 
Jer.  5:15  wh.  I.  thou  know,  not 
Ezek.  3:5  to  a  people  of  hard  I.  6 
J)an.  3:4  people,  nations  and  I, 
7  all  I.  fell  down  and  worship. 
29  every  I.  that  speaketh  amiss 
4:1  Neb.  all  I.  6:25  D.  to  all  I. 
5:19  all  I.  trembled  and  feared 
.  7:14  nations,  and  I.  sho.  serve 
iZep.  3:9  turn  to  people  a  pure  I. 
'Zee.  8:23  ten  men  out  of  all  I. 
Acts  2:6  heard  th.  speak  in  all  I. 

LANGUISH. 
Is.  16:8  the  fields  of  Heshbon  I. 

19:8  spread  nets  on  wat.  sh.  I. 
,  24:4  haughty  people  of  earth  I. 
Jer.  14:2  the  gates  of  Judah  I. 
mos.  4:3  every  one  therein  sh.  I. 

LANGUISHED,  ETH. 
Is.  24:4  world    and  fad.  away 
7  the  vine  I.  33:9  the  earth  I. 
Jer.  15:9  that  hath  borne  seven  I. 
Lam.  2:8  wall  lament,?,  together 
Joel  1:10  the  oil  /.  12  fig-tree  I. 
Nah.  1:4  Bashan  I.  and  Carmeli. 

LANGUISHING. 
Ps.  41:3  L.  strength,  on  bed  oil. 

LANTERNS. 
John  18:3  Judas  cometh  with  I. 

LAODICEA. 
Col.  2:1  for  them  at  L.  4:13,15,16 

LAODKEANS. 
Col.  4:16in church  ofL.iJei'. 3:14 
LAP. 

2  K.  4:39  gathered  gourds,  I.  full 
if  eh.  5:13  1  shook  my  I.  and  said 
Prov.  16:33  lot  is  cast  into  the  I: 

LAPPED,  ETH. 
Jud.  7:5  that  I.  water  as  a  dog 

6  number  I.  were  three  hund. 

7  by  them  th.  1. 1  will  save  you 
LAPWING.   See -RAT. 

LARGE. 
Ex.  3:8  into  a  good  and  I.  land 
fi  Sam.  22:20  he  brought  me  into 

a.  I.  place.  Ps.  18:19 
JVfft.  4:19  the  work  is  gre.  and  I. 

9:35  not  served  thee  in  I.  laud 
Ps.  31:8  set  my  feet  in  a  I.  room 
118:5  Lord  set  me  in  a  I.  place 
Is.  22:18  toss  thee  in  a  I.  country 
30:23  cattle  feed  in  I.  past.  33 
Jer.  22:14  I  will  build  I.  chamb. 
Ezek.  2:5:32  sist.  cup  deep  and  I. 
Has.  4:16  L.  feed  them  in  a  I.  pi. 
Mat.  28:12  gave  I.  money  to  sol. 
Mark  14: 15  and  he  will  show  yoii 
a  I.  upper  room,  Luke  22:12 
Gal.  6:11 1,  letter  I  have  written 
Pev.  21:16  length  as/,  as  breadth 
LARGENESS. 

1  K.  4:29  God  gave  S.  t.  of  heart 

LASCIVIOUSNESS. 
Mark  7:22  out  of  heart  proceed  I. 

2  Co?:  12:21  not  repented  of  the?. 
Gal.  5:19  works  of  flesh  manif.  I. 
Eph.  4:19  given  themselves  to  I. 


LAU 

1  Pet.  4:3  \\  hen  we  walked  in  I. 
Jude  4  turning  grace  of  G.  into  I. 
LAST. 

Gen.  49:19  Gad  sh.  overcome  at?. 
Nvm.  23:10  my?,  end  be  like  his 
iSam.  23:1  ?.  words  of  David 

1  C/j?\  2.3:27  by  ?.  words  of  David  „  _   

Neh.  8:18  from  first  day  to  the  ?.  1  pg  i26:2  moilth^fifled  with  ?. 
Prov.  5:11  thou  mourn  at  the  ?.   '  p,.^,  14.13  ju    heart  sorrowful 
Is.  41:4  I  Lord,  first  and  ?.  44:b;  jj;^.  2:2  I  said  of?.  It  is  mad 


LAW 

Ezek.  23:32  shalt  be  ?.  to  scorn 
Mat.  9:24  they  ?.  him  to  scorn, 
MarkbAO:  if^Ae  8:53 
LAUGHETH,  ING. 
.lob  8:21  he  till  thy  mouth  with  ?. 
41:29  he  ?.  at  shaking  of  a  spear 
LAUGHTER. 


i:12;  Hev.  1:11,  17;  2:8; 
22:13 

Lam.  1:9  remembereth  not?,  end 
Dan.  8:3  the  higher  came  up  ?. 
Amos  9:1  will  slay  the  ?.  of  them 
Mat.  12:45  ?.  state  of  that  man  is 
worse  than  first.  Luke  11:26 
19:30  first  shall  be  ?.  and  I.  first. 

20:16;  MarklO-.ZV,  i«/te  13:30 
20:12  ?.  have  wrought  one  hour 
14  "ive  to  ?.  even  as  unto  thee 
27:64  ?.  error  worse  than  the  fi. 
Mark  9:35  first,  same  sh.  be  ?. 
Luke  12:59  till  th.  hast  paid  ?.  m. 

1  Cor.  4:9  set  forth  us  apostles  ?. 
15:8  ?.  of  all  he  was  seen  of  me 

26  ?.  enemy  is  death :  45  ?.  Ad. 
Eev.  2:19  ?.  works  be  more  th.  fi. 

LAST  day,  8. 
Gen.  49:1  befall  you  in  ?.  dOTjs 
John  6:39  should  raise  it  up  ag. 
at  the  ?.  d.  40.  44,  54 
7:37  in  ?.  d.  great  day  of  feast 
11:24  he  shall  rise  again  at  ?.  d. 

2  Tim.  3:1  ?.  day  perilous  times 
Heb.  1:2  spoken  in  I.  d.  by  his  S. 
■Tarn.  5:3  heaped  treasure  for  ?.  d. 
2  Pet.  3:3  come  in  ?.  d.  scotfers 

L  AST  time,  8. 
1  Pet.  1:5  to  be  revealed  in  I.  t. 

20  manifest  in  these  ?.  times 
1  .John  2:18  children,  it  is  the(.  t. 
Jade  18  should  be  mockers  in  ?.  ?. 

LASTED,  ING. 
Ve^it.  3.3: 15  precious  th.  of?,  hills 
Jud.  14:17  wept  whilst  feast  ?. 

LATCHET. 
7s.  5:27  I.  of  their  shoes  broken 
Mark  1:7?.  of  wh.  shoes,  Lu.  3-16 

LATE,  LY. 
Ps.  127:2  vain  for  you  to  sit  up?. 
Mic.  2:8  of?,  my  people  risen  up 
Acts  18:2  Aquila  ?.  come  from  I. 

LATIN. 
Luke  23:38  writ,  in  L.  John  19:20 

LATTER. 
Deut.  11:14  give  first  and  ?.  rain 
Job  19:25  Redeemer,  st.  at  ?.  day 
29:23  open,  mouth,  as  for  ?.  rain 
Prov.  16:15  as  cloud  of?,  rain 
19:20  mayest  be  wise  in  I.  end 
Jer.  3:3  there  ha.  been  no  I.  rain 
5:24  form,  and  ?.  rain  in  season 
Dan.  8:23  ?.  time  of  their  kiiigd. 
Uos.  6:3  as  ?.  and  former  rain 
Joel  2:23  ?.  rain  in  first  month 
,'1mos7:linbeginniHgof?.  grow. 
llag.  2:9  glory  of  ?.  house  greater 
Zee.  10:1  rain  in  time  of?,  rain 

1  Tim.  4:1  in  ?.  times  some  dep. 

See  DAYS,  END. 

LATTICE. 

Jud.  5:28  cried  through  the  I. 

2  A'.  1:2  Ahaziah  fell  tlirough  ?. 
Cant.  2:9  show,  himself  thro'  I. 

LAUD. 

Eom.  15:11  praise  L.  and  I.  him 
LAUGH. 

Gen.  18:13  wheref.  did  Sarah  ?.  ? 
21:6  G.  made  me  to  ?.  all  will  I. 
Job  5:22  at  famine  thou  shalt  ?. 
9:23  will  I.  at  trial  of  Innocent 
22:19  innocent  ?.  them  to  scorn 
Ps.  2:4  sitteth  in  heavens  sh.  ?. 
22:7  that  see  me  ?.  me  to  scorn 
37:13  the  Lord  sliall  ?.  at  him 
52:6  righteous  also  sh.  ?.  at  him 
59:8  thou,  O  L.  s'uiU  ?.  at  them 
80:6  enemies?,  am.  themselves 
Prov.  1:26  ?.  at  your  calamity 
29:9  rage  or  ?.  there  is  no  rest 
Ec.  3:4  time  to  weep,  time  to  ?. 
Liike  6:21  ye  that  weep,  ye  sh.  ?. 
25  woe  unto  you  that  I.  now 

LAUGHED. 

Gen.  17:17  Abra.  ?.  18:12  Parah 
18:15  S.  denied,  saving,  I  ?.  not 
2  71.  19:21  daughter  "of  Zion  hath 

I  Is  37'22 
2  Chr.  30:10  they  ?.  them  to  sco. 
Neh.  2:19  they  ?.  us  to  scorn 
Job  12:4  upright  man  ?.  to  scorn 
29:24  ?.  ou  them,  they  beli.  not 


:3  sorrow  is  better  than  ?. 

6  thorns,  so  is  the  ?.  of  fool 
Jam.  4:9  ?.  turned  to  mourning 

LAUNCH,  ED. 
Luke  5:4  Sim.  ?.  out  into  deep 
8:22  go  over,  and  they  ?.  forth 
Acts  21:1  after  had  ?.  27:2,  4 

LAYER,  S. 
Ex.  30:18  make  a  ?.  of  brass 
28  ?.  and  fo.  31:9;  35:16;  .39:39 
38:8  he  made  the  ?.  of  brass 
40:7  thou  shalt  set  the  ?.  30 
Lev.  8:11  anoint,  both  ?.  and  foot 

1  K.  7:.30  under  ?.  were  unders. 
38  made  ten  ?.  of  brass ;  one  ?. 

40  baths ;  and  ev.  I.  4  cubits 
40  and  H.  made  the  ?. 
43  and  the  ten  ?.  on  the  bases, 
2  Chr.  4:6, 14 
2K.  16:17  king  A.  removed?. 

LAVISH. 
7s.  46:6  they  ?.  gold  out  of  bag 
LAW. 

Gen.  47:26  made  it  a  ?.  over  land 
Ex.  12:49  ?.  to  him  home-born 

Liv.  24:22;  Nt(m.  15:16,  29 
Dent.  17:11  to  sentence  of  the  I. 
33:2  fr.  right  hand  went  fiery  ?. 
4  Moses  commanded  us  a  ?. 
Joi>.  8:32  wrote  copy  of?,  to  M. 
22:5  take  heed  to  the  I.  2  K. 
17:1.3,  37;  21:8 

2  K.  17:34  nor  do  after  the  I. 

1  Chr.  22:12  mayest  keep?,  of  G. 

2  Chr.  19:10  between  ?.  and  com. 
.30:16  place  according  to?,  of  M. 

Ezr.  7:6  scribe  in  c.  12,  21 
14  according  to  ?.  of  thy  God 
26  not  do  ?.  of  G.  and  ?.  of  king 
Neh.  8:7  cause  people  underst.  I. 

9  wh.  they  heard  the  wo.  of  ?. 
10:29  made  oath  to  walk  in  G.  ?. 
12:44  gather  them  portions  of  ?. 

Est.  1:8  drinking  according  to  ?. 
4:11  ?.  of  his  to  put  him  to  dea. 
16  which  is  not  according  to  ?. 
.Tob  22:22  rec.  ?.  from  his  mouth 
Ps.  1:2  in  his  I.  he  meditates 
37:31  ?.  of  his  G.  is  in  his  heart 
78:5  for  he  appointed  a  ?.  in  Is. 

10  refused  to  walk  in  his  /. 
81:4  was  a?,  of  the  G.  of  Jacob 
10."):10  confii-m.  same  to  J.  for  ?. 
119:72  ?.  of  mouth  bet.  than  gold 

Prm.  1:8  forsake  not  the?,  of  thy 
mother,  6:20 
6:23  command,  lamp,  ?.  is  light 
13:14  ?.  of  wise  is  fount,  of  life 
28:4  forsake?,  praise  wick,  such 
askeep?.  contend  with  them 

7  keepcth  the  ?.  is  a  wise  son 
29:18  that  keep.  ?.  happy  is  he 
31:5  lost  drink  and  forget  the  ?. 

26  in  her  tongue  is  ?.  of  kindn. 
7s.  2:3  out  of  Zion  shall  go  forth 

the  ?.  Mic.  4:2 
8:16  seal  ?.  20  to  ?.  and  tcstim. 
42:4  the  isles  sh.  wait  for  his  ?. 
21  Lord  will  magnify  the  ?. 
51:4  a  ?.  shall  proceed  from  me 
Jer.  2:8  they  that  handle  the  ?. 
18:18  ?.  not  perish  from  priest 
44:23  not  obey,  nor  walk,  in  ?. 
Lam.  2:9  the  ?.  is  no  more 
Ezek.  7:26  ?.  perish  from  priests 
Dan.  6:5  concerning  ?.  of  his  G. 

12  according  to  ?.  of  Medes,  15 
TTos.  4:6  has  forgotten  ?.  of  God 
Ilab.  1:4  theref.  the  ?.  is  slacked 
Zep.  3:4  priests  done  viol,  to  I 
Mai.  2:6  ?.  of  truth  was  in  mouth 
7  sh.  seek  the  ?.  at  his  mouth 
9  have  been  partial  in  the  ?. 
Mat.  5:17  not  to  come  to  dest.  ?. 
18  sh.  in  no  wise  pass  fr.  the  I. 
40  if  any  man  sue  th.  at  the  /. 
11:13?.  pro.  till  Jo.  Luke  16:16 
22:36  great  commandment  in  I. 
40  on  two  command,  haug  ?. 
23:23  omitted  weigh,  mat.  of?. 
Luke  2:27  do  after  custom  of?. 
5:17  were  doctors  of?,  sitting 
16:17  one  tittle  of  the  ?.  to  fail 
Jo/m  1:17  ?.  was  given  by  Moses 
7:19  did  not  Closes  give  you  I.  ? 
23  ?.  of  Mobcs  should  not  be 


LAW 

Jolin  7:49  who  know,  not  the  I. 
51  doth  ?.  judge  before  it  he  ? 
10:.34  written  in  I.  Ye  are  gods  ? 
12:;j4  heard  out  of?,  that  Christ 
18:31  judge  him  according  to  I 
19:7  by  our  ?.  he  ought  to  die 
Acts  6:13  blasphe.  words  aga.  ?. 
7:53  have  received  ?.  by  angels 
13:15  reading  of?,  and  prophets 
39  not  justified  by  ?.  of  Moses 
15:5  command  to  keep  I.  of  Mo. 

24  circumcised  and  keep  the  ? 
18:15  a  question  of?,  look  to  it 
19:38  ?.  IS  open  ;  21:20  zeal,  oi  ?. 
21:28  this  man  teach,  against?. 
22:12  devout  man  accord,  to  ?. 
23:3  sittest  thou  to  jud.  after  ?. 
25:8  nor  against  ?.  of  the  Jews 
28:23  persua.  them  out  of  the  I. 

Pon\.  2:12  sin.  in?,  judged  by  ?. 

13  not  hearers  of  the  ?.  are  just 

14  Gentiles  have  not  I.  to  do 
things  contained  in  ?.  these 
hav.  not  ?.  are  a  ?.  unto  the. 

17  called  a  Jew.  and  rest,  in  ?. 

20  the  form  of  truth  in  the  I. 
23  that  makest  thy  boast  of 

the  ?.  through  break,  the  ?. 
3:20  by  deeds  of  I.  no  flesh  be 
justified,  for  bv  the  ?.  is 
knowl.  of  sin,  28  :  Gut.  2:16 

21  righ.  of  God  witnessed  hv  ?. 
27  by  what  ?.  excluded  ?  by  ?. 
.31  do  we  make  void  the  I.  f 

4:14  they  which  areof  ?.  be  hel. 

15  ?.  worketh  wrath  wh.  no  ?. 
5:13  until  ?.  sin  was  in  world, 

but  sin  not  im.  wh.  is  no  ?. 

20  ?.  entered,  offence  might 
7:1  speak  to  them  wh.  know  ?. 

2  wo.  bound  by  ?.  to  husband 
4  ye  also  become  dead  to  the  ?. 

7  is  ?.  sin,  I  had  not  kno.  sin, 
but  by  ?.  nor  lust,  ex.  ?.  said 

8  with(jut  ?.  sin  was  dead 
12  the  ?.  is  holy,  and  comman. 
14  know  th.  the  ?.  is  spiritual 

16  ?.  that  is  good  1  Tim.  1:8 

22  I  delight  in  the  ?.  of  God 

23  I  see  another  ?.  warring  ag-. 
the  ?.  of  my  mind,  to  ?.  of 

25  with  mind  I  serve  ?.  of  God 
8:2  tlie  ?.  of  life  made  me  free 

3  for  what  the  ?.  could  not  do 

4  righteousness  of  the  ?.  fulfil. 
7  carnal  mind  not  subject  to  I. 

9:31  Israel  followed  ?  ofrighte. 
10:4  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  ?, 
13:8  loveth  another,  fulfilled  I. 

10  love  is  the  fulfiUi.  of  the  /. 
1  Cor.  6:1  dare  any  of  you  to  ?.  f 

6  brother  goeth  to  I  with  bro. 
7:39  wife  is  bound  by  the  I. 
13:56  strength  of  sin  Is  the  I. 
Gal.  2:16  not  just,  by  works  of?. 
19  I  thro'  the  ?.  am  de.  to  the  ?. 

21  if  right  eeusness  come  by  ?. 
3:2  received  ye  Spirit  by  tlie  l.t 

5  miracles,  doeth  he  it  by  ?.  ? 

11  no  man  is  justified  by  the?. 

12  and  the  ?.  is  not  of  faith 

13  C.  redeem,  us  fr.  curse  of?. 
19  wheref.  then  serveth  the  I.  ? 
21  is  the  ?.  aga.  the  promises  ? 

righteous,  nad  been  by  the?. 

24  ?.  was  our  schoolmaster 
5:3  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  who.  ?. 

4  whosoever  are  just,  by  the  ?. 

14  all  the  ?.  is  fulfil,  in  one  w. 
23  tempera,  ag.  such  is  no  ?. 

6:2  so  fulfil  the  ?.  of  Christ,  13 
Eph.  2:15  abolished  in  his  fle.  ?. 
Phil.  3:6  touching  righ.  in  the  ?. 

9  mine  own  right eou.  of  the  ?. 
1  Tim.  1:7  to  be  teache.  of  the  ?. 

9  ?.  is  not  made  for  right,  man 
Tit.  3:9  avoid  content,  about  ?. 
Ileb.  7:5  take  tithes  accord,  to  ?. 
12  made  of  ncce.  a  change  of  ?. 
16  not  after  the  ?.  of  a  carnal 
19  for  the  ?.  made  iioth.  perfect 
28  ?.  make,  men  high-pri«sts 
8:4  offer  gifts  accorcT.  to  the  ?. 
9:22  all  thin<;s  are  by  the  ?. 
10:1 1,  hav.  shadow  of  good  th. 
28  he  that  desp.  Moses'  I.  diSd 
Jam.  1:25  looketh  into  perfect  ?. 
2:8  fulfil  the  royal  i.  ye  do  well 
9  convinced  of?,  as  transgres. 
12  they  th.  be  judged  by  the  ?. 
4:11  that  speaketh  evil  of  the  ?. 

1  John  3:4  whosoever  commit- 
teth  sin  transgres.  also  the/. 

See  BOOK. 

LAW  of  the  Lord. 
Ex.  13:9  Vsl.  be  in  thy  mouth 

2  K.  10:31  no  heed  to  wa.  iu  I.  L. 


891 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LAW 

2  Chr.  12:1  R.  forsook  /.  oft.  L. 
31:4  encouraged  in  I.  of  the  L. 

Ezr.  7:10  heart  to  seek    of  L. 

Ps.  1:2  delight  is  in  I.  of  the  L. 
19:7  the  I.  of  the  L.  is  perfect 
119:1  blessed  th.  walk  in  I.  of  L. 

Is.  5:24  cast  away  the  I.  of  L. 
30:9  children  not  hear  I.  of  L. 

Jer.  8:8  say,  I.  of  L.  is  with  us 

Amos  2:4  they  have  des.  I.  of  L. 
My  LAW. 
10:4  whether  walk  in  my  I. 

3  Chr.  6:16  childr.  walk  in  my  I. 
Ps.  78:1  my  peo.  to  mi/  I.  incline 
Prov.  3:1  my  son,  forg.  not  my  I. 

4:2  fors.  not  my  I.  7:2  keep  my  I. 
Is.  51:7  peo.  In  wh.  heart  is  my  I. 
Jer.  6:19  not  hearken,  xmtojnyl. 

16:11  forsa.  me,  not  kept  my  I. 

31:33  put  my  I.  in  their  parts 

44:10  nor  walked  in  my  I. 
Ezek.  22:26  priests  ha.  vio.  my  I. 
Hox:  8:1  they  trespass  ag.  my  I. 
12  writ,  to  him  things  of  wiy  /. 
This  L.\W. 
iV«m.  5:30  priests  shall  exe.  1. 1. 
Deut.  1:5  Moses  to  declare  this  I 

17:18  write  him  a  copy  of  t.  I. 

28:58  if  th.  wilt  not  observe  1. 1. 

31:9  M.  wrote  t.  I.  11  read  1. 1. 

54  wri.  words  of  t.  I.  in  a  book 

This  is  the  L.\W. 
Ezek.  43:12  this  is  the  I.  of  house 
Mat.  7:12  this  is  the  I.  and  prop. 

Thy  LAW. 
Peut.  33:10  shall  teach  Isr.  t/iy  I. 
Neh.  9:26  cast  t.  I.  behind  backs 

34  nor  our  princes  kept  thy  I. 
Ps.  40:8  1. 1,  is  within  my  heart 
94:12  teachest  him  out  of  thy  I. 
119:18  wondr.  things  art  of  1. 1. 
29  and  grant  1. 1,  graciously 
34  and  I  shall  keep  thy  I. 
44  so  shall  keep  t.  I.  continu. 
-  51  have  I  not  declined  fr.  t.  I. 

55  I  rememb.  and  kept  thy  I. 
61  I  have  not  forgotten  thy  I. 
70  but  I  delight  in  thy  (. 

77  for  1. 1,  is  my  delight,  92, 174 

85  pits,  wh.  are  not  after  t.  I. 

97  love  1. 1.  109  not  forget  1. 1. 

113 1.  I.  I  love,  1&3 ;  126  ma.  vo. 

136  because  they  keep  not  t.  I. 

142  t.  I.  is  truth ;  150  far  fr.  1. 1. 

165  peace  have  they  love  t.  I. 
Jer.  Si:-23  nor  walk  in  I. 
Van.  9:11  have  transgressed  1. 1. 

Under  the  LAW. 
Horn.  6:14  ye  are  not  under  1. 1. 

15  sho.  we  sin  bee.  not  u.  I.  f 

1  Cor.  9:20  as  u.  1. 1,  thatlmi^ht 

gain  them  th.  that  are  u.  1. 1. 
21  not  without  law  to  G.  u.  I. 
Gal.  3:23  kept  v.  I.  4:4  made  u.  I. 
4:5  sent  Son  to  red.  them  wi.  I. 
6:18  led  by  Sp.  are  not  u.  1. 1. 
Without  LAW. 

2  Chr.  15:3  Is.  hath  been  ivtth.  I. 
Pom.  2:12  many  as  sinned  w.  I. 

3:21  righteousness  of  God  w.  I. 
7:8  w.l.  sin  dead ;  9 1  was  alive 
1  Cor.  9:21  w.  I.  not  w.  I.  to  God 

Written  In  the  LAW. 
1  K.  2:3  as  it  is  written  in  the  I. 

of  Moses,  2  Chr.  23:18;  25:4; 

31:3;  Ezr.  3:2;  Neh.  iO.m, 

36;  Dan.  9:13;  Lnke2:^ 
Dan.  9:11  oath  is  w.  in  t.  I.  of 

Moses 

Zuke  10:20  what  is  7eri.  in  t.  I.  ? 
24:44  all  must  be  fiil.  lo.  in  t.  I. 
^c<« 24:14  belie,  thingsw.int.  I. 

LAWS. 
Gen.  26:5  Abraham  kept  my 
Ex.  1G:28  how  Ion"  ref.  my  I.  ? 
18:16  make  them  know    of  G. 
20  teach  th.  ordiuaucesand/. 
Neh.  9:13  thou  gavest  th.  true^. 
Est.  1:19  among  I.  of  Persians 
3:8  their  I.  are  div.  from  all  peo. 

nei,  keep  they  the  king's 
Js.  24:5  th.  have  transgressed 
J>an.  7:25  to  change  times  and  I. 
9:10  nor  obeyed  to  walk  in  I. 
Jleb.  8:10  put  my  t.  into  th.  mind 
10: 16  put  my  I.  in  their  hearts 
LAWFUL. 
Js.  49:24  sh.  I.  captive  be  deliv.  ? 
Ezek.  18:5  do  that  which  is  I.  21, 
27 ;  33:14,  19 
19  son  ha.  done  that  is  I.  33:16 
Mat.  12:2  do  what  is  not  I.  Mark 
2:24;  Lnke(,:1 
4  was  not  /.  for  him  to  eat, 
Uark-i:2h:  Lake^:\ 


LAY 

Mat.  12:10  is  it  I.  to  heal  on  sab.  ? 
12;  MarkZ:i\  6:9;  14::i 
14:4  it  is  not  I.  for  thee  to  have 

her,  Mark^:VA 
19:3;.  to  put  aw.  wife?  Mar.  10:2 
John.  5:10  not  I.  to  carry  thy  bed 
18:31  not  I.  to  put  man  to  death 
Acts  19:;39  determ.  in  I.  assembly 
22:25  is  it to  scourge  a  Rom.  ? 

1  Cor.  6:12  all  things?.  10:2:? 

2  Cor.  12:4  not  I.  for  man  to  utter 

LAWFULLY. 

1  Tim.  1:8 go.  if  a  man  use  it/. 

2  Tim.  2:3  not  crown,  except  I. 

LAWGIVER. 
Gen.  49:10  /.  from  betw.  hie  feet 
Num.  21:18  digged  by  direc.  of  I. 
Deut.  .33:21  in  a  portion  of  the  I. 
Ps.  60:7  Judah  is  my  /.  108:8 
Is.  33:22  L.  is  our  I.  and  king 
Jam.  4:12  one/,  is  able  to  save 

LAWLESS. 
1  Tim.  1:9  law  for  I.  disobedient 

L.4WYER,  S. 
Mat.  22:.35  a  I.  asked,  Luke  10:25 
7::i0  I.  reject,  counsel  of  G. 
11:46  woe  to  you  I.  52 ;  14:3  J. 
LAY. 

Ex.  S:8  tale  of  bricks  ye  shall  I. 
16:13  I.  roundabout  liost,  14 
22:25  neither  eh.  thon  I.  on  him 
Lev.  1:7  I.  the  wood  on  the  fire 

8  priests  sh.  I.  parts  in  ord.  12 
Num.  12:11  L.  I.  not  sin  npon  us 
Deut.  7:15  I.  on  them  that  hate 
11:25/.  fear  of  you  upon  land 
21:8 1,  not  innoc.  blood  topeop. 
.Tnd.  lfi:3  Sam.  I.  till  midnight 
Ruth  3:8  a  woman  I.  at  his  feet 

1  Sam.  3:15  Samuel  I.  till  morn. 
26:5  Saul  I.  in  the  trench,  7 

2  Sam.  4:5  who  /.  on  bed  at  noon 
12:3  ewe-lamb  I.  in  his  bosom 

16  D.  I.  all  night  on  earth,  13:.31 

1  K.  13:31  /.  my  bones  beside  his 
18:23  t.  it  on  wood  put  no  fire 

2  K.  4:34  went  and  /.  on  the  chi. 
2  Chr.  36:21  long  as  she  I.  desol. 
Est.  4:3  I.  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
.Job  29:19  dew  I.  all  ni.  on  branch 

34:23  not  I.  on  man  more  than 
Ps.  7:5  /.  mine  honor  in  the  dust 
38: 1^  seek  life,  I.  snares  for  me 
84:3  a  nest,  where  she  I.  young 
Ec.  7:2  living  will  /.  it  to  heart 
Is.  5:8  woe  to  them  that  I.  field 
13:9  I.  land  desolate,  Ezek.  3:5:28 
11  will  I.  low  hau.  of  terrible 
22:22  house  of  D.  /.  on  shoulder 
25:12  the  fortress  shall  be  I.  low 
28:16  I  will  I.  in  Z.  a  tried  stone 

17  judgment  will  \  l.  to  the  li. 
29:21  /.'a  snare  for  him  that  re. 
34:15  there  sh.  the  great  owl  I. 
38:21  and  I.  it  for  a  plaster 
54:11 1,  thy  stones  with  colors 

Jer.  6:21  will/,  stumbling-blocks 
before  this  peop.  Ez'ek.  3:20 
Ezek.  4:1  take  a  tile  and  /.  it  be. 
4  /.  iniquity  of  house  of  Israel 

25:14  /.  vengeance  on  Edom,  17 

32:5  will  /.  thy  flesh  on  mount 

36:29  I  will  /.  no  famine  upon 
34  land  be  tilled,  it  /.  desolate 

37:6  I  will  /.  sinews  upon  you 
.Jon.  1:14/.  not  on  us  iuno.  "blood 
Mic.  1:7  idols  will  I  /.  desolate 
Mai.  2:2  if  ye  will  not  /.  it  to  he. 
Mat.  8:20  hath  not  where  to  /. 
his  head,  Luke  9:58 

28:6  see  place  where  the  Lord  /. 
Mark  2:4  bed  wh.  sick  of  palsy  /. 
Luke  19:44  /.  thee  with  ground 
Acts  7:60  L.  /.  not  this  sin  to  th. 

15:28  /.  on  you  no  grea.  burden 
Dom.  8:.33  /."any  thing  to  God's 

9:33 1  /.  in  Zion  a  stumbling-st 
1  Cor.  10:2  every  one  /.  by  him 
Heb.  12:1  let  us/,  aside  ev.  weig. 
■Jam.  1:21  /.  apart  all  filthiness 
1  Pet.  2:6  /.  in  Zion  a  chief  cor. 

See  FOUNDATION. 

L.\Y  down. 

Gen.  19:33  L.  per.  not  she  /.  d.  3o 
28:11  Jacob  /.  d.  in  place  to  si. 
Num.  24:9  he  /.  d.  as  a  Hon 
.Tud.  5:27  he  /.  down  at  her  feet 
Ruth  3:4  uncov.  feet.  /.  thee  (I. 
1  Sam..  19:24  Saul  /.  down  naked 
Job  17:3  /.  d.  put  me  in  surety 
P.<.  4:8  I  will me  d.  in  peace 
104:22  young  lions  /.  d.  m  dens 
Ezek.  19:2  mother  /.  d.  am.  lions 
.\mos  2:8  /.  Ihems.  d.  on  clothes 
John  10:15  /.  d.  life  for  sheep,  17 


LAI 

.John  10:18  /.  it  down  of  myself 
13:.37  /.  d.  my  li.  for  thy  sake,  38 
15:13/.  d.  his  life  for  his  friends 
1  John  3:16  /.  d.  lives  for  breth. 

LAY  hand. 
Gen.  22:12  /.  n.  thy  h.  on  the  lad 
37:22  no  blood,  /.  no  h.  on  Jos. 
Ex.  7:4  I  may  /.  my  h.  on  Egypt 
L^v.  3:2/.  h.  on  head  of  offer.  8 
4:4  sh.  /.  h.  on  bullock's  he.  15 
29  sh.  /.  h.  on  sin-offering,  33 
Num.  27:18  L.  said,  /.  h.  on  Jos. 
.Jud.  18:19  /.  h.  on  thy  mouth 
.Job  9:.33  any  days-man  to  /.  h. 
21:5  mark  me,  /.  h.  on  mouth 
40:4  will  /.  my  h.  on  my  mouth 
41:8  /.  h.  on  him,  remcm.  battle 
Prov.  30:.32  tho'  evil,  /.  h.  mouth 
Is.  11:14  sh.  /.  their  h.  on  Edom 
Mic.  7:16  sh.  /.  h.  on  their  mou. 
Mat.  9:18  come,  /.  thy  h.  on  her 

LAY  hands. 
Lev.  16:21  A.  sh.  /.  bo.  h.  on  goat 
Num.  8:12  Lev.  /.  h.  on  bullocks 
Neh.  1.3:21  again,  /.  h.  on  you 
Mat.  21:46  they  sought  to  /.  h. 

on  him,  Luke  20:19 
Mark  5:23  come  t.  thy  h.  on  her 
16:18  /.  h.  on  sick,  they  recover 
Luke  21:12  they  shall  /.  h.  on  you 
1  Tim.  5:23  /.  h.  suddenly  on  no 

LAY  hold. 
Prm.  3:18  tree  of  life  to  th.  /.  A. 
Ec.  2:3  I  sought  to  /.  h.  on  folly 
Is.  5:29  roar,  and  /.  h.  on  prey 
Jer.  6:23  /.  h.  on  bow  and  spear 
Zee.  14:13  ev.  one  /.  h.  on  neigh. 
Mark  3:21  friends  went  to  /.  h. 
12:12  sought  to  /.  hold  on  him 

1  Tim.  6:12/.  h.  on  etcr.  life,  19 
Heb.  6:18 1,  h.  on  hope  set  be.  us 

LAY  up. 
Gen.  41:35  /.  vp  corn  under  Pha. 
Ex.  16:2:3  /.  vp  manna  till  morn. 

33  /.  up  a  pot  of  manna 
Num.  17:4  sh.  /.  them  up  in  tab. 
Deut.  11:18/.  up  my  words 
Job  22:22  /.  up  his  words  in  heart 

24  then  shalt  /.  up  old  as  dust 
Pi-ov.  7:1  /.  vpmy  commandm. 

10:14  wise  men  /.  up  knowledge 
Mat.  6:19/.  not  up  for  you  treas. 
20  /.  up  treasures  in  heaven 

2  Cor.  12:14  children  not  to  /.  up 

LAY  wait. 
Ezr.  8:31  del.  fr.  such  as  /.  in  w. 
Ps.  71:10/.  wait  for  my  soul 
Prov.  1 :11  let  us  /.  wait  for  blood 
18  they  /.  w.  for  their  own  bl. 
24:15  /.  not  w.  against  righte. 
Jer.  5:26  /.  w.  as  he  that  setteth 

L  AY  waste. 
Is.  5:6  I  will  /.  it  w.  it  shall  not 
Ezek.  35:4  I  will  /.  thy  cities  w. 

LAY  with. 
Gen.  19:33  /.  w.  her  father,  34,  35 
.30:16  Jacob  /.  w.  L.  that  night 
34:2  Shechem  /.  ivifh  Dinah 
35:22  Reuben  /.  with  Bilhah 
De>it.  22:22  man  that  /.  w.  worn. 

25  man  that  /.  w.  her  shall  die 
29  that  /.  w.  her  give  50  shek. 

1  Sa7n.  2:22  Eli's  sons/.  io.  wom. 

2  .S'rtOT.  l;3:14  A.  fore.  T.  and/,  w. 
Ezek.  23:8  in  her  youth  /.  w.  her 

LAID. 

Gen.  22:6  wood,  and  /.  it  on  Isa. 
30:41  Jacob  /.  rods  before  cattle 
48:14  /.  it  on  Ephraim's  head 
Ex.  2:3  /.  it  on  flags  by  river 
Deut.  26:6  Egy.  /.  on  us  bondage 
Jos.  7:23  they  /.  them  bef  the  L. 
Ruth  4:16  aiid  /.  it  in  her  bosom 
2  Sam.  18:17  /.  heap  of  stones  on 

1  A'.  3:20  /.  it  in  her  bosom,  and 

/.  her  dead  child  in  my  bos. 
13:29  prophet  /.  carcass  on  ass 
17:19  and  /.  him  on  his  own  bed 

2  A".  9:25  /.  this  burden  on  him 
20:7  they  /.  it  on  the  boil 

Job  6:2  calamity  /.  in  balances 
18:10  snares/,  for  him  in  ground 
.38:6  or  who  /.  the  corner-stone 

Ps.  21:5  majesty  hast  /.  on  him 
31:4  out  of  the  net  they/,  forme 
49:14  they  are  /.  in  the  grave 
62:9  to  be/,  in  the  balance 
79:1  they  have  /.  Jeru.  on  heaps 
88:6  hast  /.  me  in  the  lowest  pit 
89:19  /,  help  on  one  mighty 
105:18  fetters,  he  was  /.  in  iron 
119::W  jndg.  have  I  /.  before  me 
110  /.  a  share  for  me,  141:9 
142:3  privilv  /.  a  snare  for  me 

Is.  42-.25/.  it  not  to  heart,  57:11 


LAI 

Is.  47:6  thon  has  heavily  /.  yoka 
53:6  L.  /.  on  him  iniq.  of  us  all 
.Jer.  50:24  /.  a  snare  for  thee 
Ezek.  32:19  /.  wi.  the  uncircum. 
35:12  saying.  They  are/,  desol. 
IIos.  11:4  I  /.  meat  unto  them 
Ob.  7  /.  a  wound  under  thee 
Mic.  5:1  hath  /.  siege  against  ns 
Uab.  2:19  it  is  /.  over  with  gold 
Hag.  2:15  before  a  stone  was  /. 
Zee.  3:9  behold  stone  I  have  /. 
Mat.  3:10  axe  /.  to  rost,  Luke  3:9 
27:60  /.  it  in  his  own  new  tomb 
Mark  7:.30  her  daughter  /.  on  bed 
15:47  M.  beheld  where  he  was/. 
16:6  behold  where  they  /.  him 
Luke  2:7  first-born  /.  in  manger 
16:20  Lazarus  was  /.  at  his  gate 
23:53  wherein  never  man  before 

was  /.  .John  19:41 
.John  11:.34  wh.  have  ye/,  him? 
20:2  know  not  wh.  th.  /.  him,  13 
Acts  3:2  /.  at  gate  of  temple 
4:37  /.  money  at  apostles'  f.  5:2 
9:.37  /.  her  in  an  upper  chamber 
13:.36  David  /.  to  his  fathers 
25:7  /.  compla.  could  not  prove 

1  Cor.  9:16  necessity  /.  upon  me 

2  Tim.  4:16  not  /.  to  their  charge 
See  roiTNDATioN. 

LAID  down. 
■Jos.  2:8  bef.  they  were  /.  down 

1  Sam.  .3:2  Eli  /.  d.  in  his  place 
3  and  Samuel  was/,  d.  to  sleep 

2  Sam.  13:8  Amnon  was  /.  dmon 
1  K.  19:6  and  /.  him  down  agaia 

21:4  Ahab  came  and  /.  him  d. 
Ps.  .3:5  I  /.  me  d.  and  slept 
Luke  19:22  tak.  up  th.  I  /.  not  d. 
Acts  4:.35  /.  th.  d.  at  apostles'  fe. 

7:58  /.  d.  their  clothes  at  young 
Rom.  16:4  for  my  life  /.  d.  necks 

1  John  3:16  he  /.  d.  his  life  for  as 

LAID  hand. 
Ex.  24:11  on  the  nobles  /.  not  h. 

2  Sam.  13:19  Tamar  l.h.on  head 
Eat.  9:10  /.  not  h.  on  sp.  15,  16 
Job  29:9  princes  /.  h.  on  th.  mo. 
Ps.  139:5  hast  /.  thy  h.  upon  me 
£ev.  1:17  /.  his  right  h.  upon  ma 

LAID  hands. 
Lev.  8:14  A.  a.  h.  sons  /.  k.  18,22 
Num.  27:23  and  Moses  /.  his  ha. 

on  Joshua,  Deut.  .34:9 
Ob.  13  nor  /.  h.  on  th.  substance 
Mat.  18:28  /.  h.  took  him  by  thr. 
Mark  6:5  /.  h.  on  a  few  sick  folk 
Lvke  4:40  I.  h.  on  ev.  one  of  th. 
1.3:13  he  /.  his  h.  on  her 
John  7:.30  but  no  man  /.  hands 

on  him.  44;  8:20 
Actsi:3  I.  h.  on  apostles.  5:18 
6:6  thev  I.  h.gn  the  deacons 
13:3  /,  h.  on  Paul  and  Barnabas 
19:6  Paul  /.  his  h.  on  them 

LAID  hold. 
Gen.  19:16  I.  h.  on  Lot's  hand 

1  Sam.  15:27  S.  I.  h.  on  Sam.  sk. 

2  Chr.  7:22  /.  hold  on  other  gods 
Mat.  14:3  l.h.on  J.  Mark  6:17 
Luke  2:3:26  /.  h.  on  one  Simon 
Per.  20:2  /.  hold  on  the  dragon 

LAID  up. 
Gen.  41:48  Jos.  /.  vp  food  in  cit. 
Ex.  16::34  A.  /.  up  pot  of  manna 
Num.  17:7  M.  /.  vp  rods  befo.  L. 

1  Sam.  W:i5  S.  /.  it  up  before  L. 
21:12  David  /.  vp.  words  in  he. 

Ezr.  6:1  treasures  /.      in  Baby. 
Ps.  .31:19  hast  /.  t/p  for  them 
Prov.  13:22  wealth  of  sin.  /.  up 
Cant.  7:13  fruits  I  have  /.  t/p 
Js.  15:7  that  /.  vp  sh.  they  carry 

2;3:18  hire  not  treasured  or  /.  up 

39:6  which  fathers  /.  vp 
Luke  1:66  all  /.  them  vpin  hearts 

12:19  thou  hast  mu.  goods  /.  up 
Col.  1:5  hope  wh.  is  /.  up  foryoa 

2  Tim.  4:8  is  /.  vp  for  me  a  crown 

L.\ID  wait. 
.Tob  31:9  /.  w.  at  neighbor's  door 
Lntn.  4:19  /.  w.  for  us  In  wilder. 
Acts  20:3  Jews  /.  w.  for  hi.  '23:30 

L  AID  waste. 
Ps.  79:7  /.  w.  his  dwelling-placo 
Is.  15:1  Kir  /.  w.  23:1  T.  is  /.  w. 
23:14  ships,  your  strength  /.  u: 
37:18  kings  of  Assy.  /.  w.  nali. 
64:11  pleasant  things  are  /.  w. 
Jer.  4:7  thy  cities  sh.  be  /.  w. 
without  an  inhabita.  Ezek. 
6:6:  ]2:-20:  19:7  :  29:12 
EzeJc.  26:2  sh.  be  repl.  now  /. 
Amos  7:9  sanctuaries  of  Is.  /.  w. 
Nah.  3:7  and  say,  Niuev.  is  /.  w 


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LEA 

LAIDEST. 

Ps.  66:11 1,  affliction  on  loins 
Luke  19:21  tli.  takest  up  th.  th.  I. 
LAIiV. 

Gen.  26:10  have  I.  with  thy  wife 
Jud.  21:11  destroy  worn.  th.  I. 
Job  3:13  now  should  I  have  I.  pt 
i^s.  68:K3  ye  have  I.  am.  the  pots 
John  20:12  where  body  of  Jes.  I. 

LAYEST,  ETH. 
Num.  11:11 1,  burden  of  people 
1  Sam.  28:9  I.  a  snareformylil'e? 
Job  21:19  G.  I.  up  his  iniquity 

24;12  God  I.  not  folly  to  them 

41:26  sword  of  him  that  /.  at  h. 
Ps.  104:3  I.  beams  of  chambers 
Prov.  2:7 1,  up  wisd.  for  righte. 

26:24 1,  up  deceit  within  him 
Is.  26:5  the  lofty  city  he    low  . 

56:2  blessed  is  man  that  /.  hold 

57:1  and  no  man  I.  it  to  heart 
Jer.  9:8 1,  wait ;  12:11 1,  to  heart 
Zee.  12:1 1,  foundation  of  earth 
Zuke  12:21  that  I.  up  treasure 

15:5  he  I.  it  on  his  shoulders 
LAYIiVG. 
Num.  35:20  I.  wait,  th.  he  die,  22 
Ps.  64:5  commune  of  I.  snares 
Mark  7:8 1,  aside  commandment 
Luke  11:54    wait  for  him 
A.cts  8:18  I.  on  of  apostles'  hands 

9:24 1,  wait  was  known  of  Saul 

23:16  kinsmen  heard  of  th.  I.  w. 

25:3  I.  wait  in  the  way  to  kill 
1  Ti7n.  4:14  with  I.  on  of  hands 

6:19  up  in  store  good,  founda. 
Heb.  6:1  not  I.  again  foundation 

2  and  of/,  on  of  hands 

1  Pet.  2:1 1,  aside  all  malice 
LAZARUS. 

Lvke  16:20  beggar  named  L. 

John  11:2  Mary  whose  broth.  L. 
12:2  L.  one  that  sat  at  table,  17 
LEAD. 

Ex.  15:10  sank  as  I.  in  waters 

Jfu7H.  81:22 1,  tliat  may  abide  fire 

Job  19:24  graven  with  iron  and  I. 

Jer.  6:29 1,  is  consumed  of  the  11. 

Ezek.  22:18  I.  in  midst  of  furnace 
20  as  th.  gather  1. 1  gather  you 
27:12  and  I.  Tarshish  traded 

Zee.  5;7  lifted  up  a  talent  of /. 
8  weight  of;,  on  mouth  there. 
LEAD. 
Gen.  33:14  I.  on  softly  as  cattle 

Ex.  13:21  pillar  of  cloud  I.  them 
32:34 1,  the  people  to  the  place 

Pent.  32:12  Lord  alone  did /.  hi. 

Jud.  h-.Yil.  thy  captivity  captive 

Neh.  9:19  pil.  of  cloud  to  I.  them 

Ps.  5:8  I.  me  in  thy  righteousne. 
25:5  I.  in  truth ;  27:11 1,  in  plain 
31:3  for  thy  name's  sake  I.  me 
43:3  liglitand  truth,  let  them/. 
60:9    me  into  Edom?  108:10 
61:2    to  rock  higher  than  I 
125:5    th.  with  workers  of  ini. 
1:39:10  there  sh.  thy  hand  I.  me 
24  /.  me  in  the  way  of  everlas. 
14.3:10 1,  me  to  land  of  upright. 

Prov.  8:20  /.  in  way  of  righteou. 

Cant.  8:2 1,  thee  to  mother's  ho. 

Js.  3:12  that  I.  thee  cause  to  err 
11:6  a  little  child  shall  I.  then; 
40:11  gently/,  those  with  young 
42:16/.  th.  in  paths  not  known 
49:10  hath  mercy  on  them,  /.  th. 
57:18  I  will  /.  him  and  restore 
63:14  so  didst  thou/,  thy  people 

Jer.  31:9  with  supplica.  I  /.  them 
2:7  her  maids  /.  her 

Mat.  6:13  /.  us  not  into  temptat. 
Luke  11:4 
15:14  if  blind/,  blind,  Lu.  6:.39 

Luke  13:15  and  /.  him  to  wateri. 

Acts  13:11  seeking  some  to  /.  hi. 

1  Vor.  9:5  not  power  to  /.  sister  ? 

1  Tim.  2:2  we  may  /.  a  quiet  life 

Heb.  8:9  /.  them  out  of  Egypt 

Bev.  7:17  Lamb  feed  and/,  them 
LEADER,  S. 

1  Chr.  12:27  Jehoi.  /.  of  Aaronit. 
13:1  David  consulted  with  ev.  /. 

2  Chr.  32:21  angel  whi.  cut  off/. 
Js.  9:16  /.  of  people  cause  to  err 

5,5:4  given  him  a  /.  to  tlie  peop. 
Mat.  15:14  be  blind  /.  of  the  blin. 

LEADEST. 
Ps.  80:1  /.  Joseph  like  a  flock 

LE.ADETH. 
Job  12:17  he  /.  counsellors  away 
19  he  /.  princes  away  spoiled 
Ps.  23:2  /.  me  beside  still  waters 

3  /.  me  in  paths  of  righteougn. 
iVou.  16:29  I.  him  iuto  way 


LEA 

Is.  48:17  thy  God  which  /.  thee 
Mai.  7:13  wide  is  way  /.  to  destr. 

14  narrow  is  way  that  /.  to  life 
Johyi  10:3  calleth  shi^epand/.  th 
Horn.  2:4  goodn.  of  God/,  to  rep. 
Rev.  13:10/.  sh.  go  into  captivity 
LEAF. 

Gen.  8:11  in  her  mou.  was  oli.  /. 
Lev.  26:36  sound  of  a  shaken  /. 
Job  13:25  break  /.  dr.  to  and  fro? 
Ps.  1:3  his  /.  shall  not  wither 
Is.  1:30  be  as  oak  whose/,  fadeth 

34:4  host  fall  as  /.  64:6  fade  as  /, 
Jer.  17:8  but  her/,  shall  be  green 
Ezek.  47:12  the  /.  shall  not  fade 

LEAVES. 
Gen.  3:7  sew.  fig  /.  made  ajjrons 
Jer.  36:23  when  Je.  read  3  or  4  /. 
Ezek.  17:9  sh.  wither  in  all  the/. 
Mat.  21:19  nothing  thereon  but  /. 
Mark  11:13 

24:32  put.  forth  /.  Mark  13:28 
Eev.  22:2  /.  forhealing  of  nations 

LEAVES,  for  doors. 
1  K.  6:.34  two  /.  of  the  one  door 
Ezek,  41:24  doors  had  two  /.  api. 

LEAGIE. 
Jos.  9:15  made  /.  wi.  Gibeon.  16 
Jud.  2:2  make  no  /.  wi.  inhabit. 

1  Sam.  22:8  made  /.  with  David 

2  Sam.  5:3  David  made  /.  wi.  th. 

1  K.  5:12  Hiram  and  Sol.  made  /. 
15:19  a  /.  between  me  and  thee 

2  Chr.  16:3  break  /.  with  Baasha 
Job  5:23  in  /.  with  stones  of  field 
Ezek.  .30:5  men  that  is  in  /.  eh.  f 
Uayi.  11:23  after  /.  he  work  dece. 

LEAH. 

Gen.  29:16  daughter  was  L.  30:19 
Ruth  4:11  L.  make  worn,  like  L. 

LEAN,  ED. 
Jud.  16:26  I  may  /.  on  pillars 
2  K.  18:21  on  which  if  a  man  /. 

go  into  hand.  Is.  36:6 
Job  8:15  /.  on  house,  it  not  stand 
Prov.  3:5  /.  not  to  own  underst. 
Aynos  5:19  /.  his  hand  on  wall 
Mic.  3:11  yet  they  /.  on  the  Lord 
Jolm  21:20  /.  on  his  breast  at  su. 

LEAIVETH,  Ii\G. 
2  Sam.  3:29  one  /.  on  a  staff 
2  K.  5:18  /.  on  my  hand  in  house 
Cant.  8:5  cometh  up  /.  on  belov. 
John  13:23  was  /.  on  Jesus'  bos. 
Heb.  11:21  Jacob  /.  on  top  of  sta. 

LEAN,  NESS. 
Gen.  41:3  out  of  river /.-flesh.  19 

4  /.-fleshed  eatnp  sev.  fat,  20 
2  Sam.  13:4  being  King's  son  /. 
Ps.  106:15  sent  /.  into  their  soul 
Is.  10:16  L.  send  am.  fat  ones  /. 

17:4  fatness  of  flesh  sh.  wax  /. 

24:16  I  said.  My  /.  my  /.  woe 
Ezek.  34:20  judge  betw.  fat  and  /. 

LEAP. 

Gen.  31:12  rams  wh.  /.  on  cattle 
Lev.  11:21  have  legs  to  /.  withal 
Peut.  33:82  Dan  sh.  /.  from  Bash. 
Job  41:19  sparks  of  fire  /.  out 
Ps.  68:16  why/,  ye,  ye  high  hills 
/.'.•.  35:6  then  shall  lame  man  /. 
Joel  2:5  like  cliariots  sh.  they  /. 
Luke  6:23  rejoice  ye,  /.  for  joy 

LEAPED. 
Gen.  31:10  rams  wh.  /.  upon  cat. 
2  Sam.  22:30/.  overwa.  Ps.  18:29 
Luke  1:41  babe  /.  in  womb,  44 
Acts  14:10  and  he  /.  and  walked 
19:16  evil  spirit  was,  /.  on  them 

LEAPING. 

2  Sam^.  6.16  Michal  saw  David/. 
Cant.  2:8  behold,  he  e(mieth  /. 
Acts  3:8  and  he  /.  up  and  walked 

LEARN. 

Dent.  4:10  may  /.  to  fear,  14:23 
5:1  may  /.  and  keep,  and  do  th. 
17:19  read  that  he  may  /.  to  I'ear 
31:12  hear,  and  /.  and  i'ear  the  L. 
13  children  may  /.  to  fe.  the  L. 
Ps.  119:71  might  /.  statutes,  73 
Prov.  22:25  lest  thou  /.  his  ways 
Is.  1:17  /.  to  do  well,  seek  judg. 
2:4  /.  war  any  more,  Mic.  4:3 
26:9  inh;ibitants  /.  ri<;hteonsne. 
10  will  not  wicked  I.  righteou. 
29:24  that  murmured/,  doctrine 
Jer.  10:2  /.  not  way  of  heathen 
12:16  diligently  /.  ways  ofpeop. 
Mat.  9:13  go  /.  what  th.  meaneth 
11:29  /.  ofme,  for  I  am  meek 
1  Cor.  14:.35/.  anythi.  let  th.  ask 
1  Tim.  2:11  let  wom.  /.  in  silence 
5:4  /.  first  to  eh.  piety  at  home 


LEA 

Tit.  3:14  /.  to  maint.  good  works 
Rev.  14:3  no  man  could  /.  song 

LEARNED. 
Gen.  .30:27  have  /.  by  experiencr 
Ps.  106:,'r>  heathen,  and /.  works 

119:7  I  have  /.  righteous  judg. 
Prov.  .30:3  I  neith.  /.  wisdom  nor 
Is.  29:11  deliver  to  one  that  is  /. 

50:4  God  given  me  tongue  of/. 

he  walcen.  ear  to  hear  as  /. 
John  6:45  man  that  hath  /.  of  F. 

7:15  man  letters,  hav.  never  /. 
Acts  7:22  Moses  /.  wisdom  of  E. 
Eph.  4:20  ye  have  not  so  /.  Chr. 
Phil.  4:11  /.  in  ev.  state  to  be  co. 
2  rim.  3:14 contin.  in  thin^thou 

/.  knowinjj  of  wh.  th.  /.  th. 
n^.  5:8  yet  /.lie  obedience 

LEARNING. 

Prov.  1:5  wise  man  will  incre.  /. 
9:9  just  man,  he  will  incre.  in/. 
16:21  sweetn.  of  lips  increas.  /. 
23  he.  of  wise  addeth  /.  to  lips 
Pan.  1:17  G.  gave  them  skill  in  /. 
Acts  26:24  /.  doth  make  thee  mad 
Rom.  15:4  things  writ,  for  our/. 
2  Tim.  3:7  ever  l.  and  never  able 

LEASING. 
Ps.  4:2  how  long  seek  after  /.  f 
5:6  shall  destroy  them  speak/. 

LEAST. 
Gen.  32:10  not  worthy/,  of  mere. 
Jud.  6:15  /.  ill  my  father's  house 
Mat.  2:6  not  /.  among  the  prine. 
11:11  /.  in  kingdom  of  heaven 
is  greater  than  he,  Lukel:'i% 
1  Cor.  15:9  I  am  least  of  theapo. 
Eph.  3:8  less  than  /.  of  all  saints 

See  GREATEST. 

At  LE  AST. 

1  Sam.  21:4  kept  at  I.  from  wom. 
Luke  19:42  kno.  at  I.  in  thy  day 

LEATHER. 

2  JST.  1:8  girt  with  a  girdle  of  /. 

LEATHERN. 
Mat.  3:4  John  had/,  girdle  about 

LEAVE,  Substantive. 
Num.  22:13  L.  refuseth  to  give  /. 

1  Sam.  20:6  Da.  asked  /.  of  me,  28 
Neh.  13:6  obtained  I  /.  of  king 
^[ark  5:13  Jesus  gave  them  /. 
Jolin  19:38  /.  to  talce  away  body 
Ads  18:18  Paul  took  /.  of  breth. 

21:6  taken  our/,  one  of  another 

2  Cor.  2:13  taking  .  I  went  to  M. 

LEAVE. 
Gen.  2:24  /.  father  and  mother. 
Mat.  19:5;  Mark  10:7;  Eph. 
5:31 

a3:]5  /.  wi.  thee  some  of  the  fo. 

44:22  the  lad  cannot  /.  his  fath. 
Ej\  16:19  let  no  man  /.  manna 

2:3:11  /.  beasts  of  field  shall  eat 
Lev.  7:15  not  /.  peace-oft'er.  22;;30 

16:23  offgarm.  and  /.  them  the. 

19:10  /.  them  for  the  poor,  23:22 
Num.  9:12  /.  none  of  the  passov. 

32:15  again  /.  them  in  wildern. 
Deut.  28:51  shall  not  /.  thee  corn 
54  remnant  of  chil.  he  shall  /. 
Jud.  9:9  should  I  /.  my  fatness 
13  said.  Should  I  /.  my  wine 
Ruth  1:16  entreat  me  not  to  /. 

1  Sam.  9:5  fa.  /.  caring  for  asses 

2  Sam.  14:7  not  /.  hush,  a  name 
2  K.  4:43  shall  eat  and  /.  thereof 

13:7  nor  did  he  /.  of  the  people 
Ezr.  9:8  /.  us  remnant  to  escape 
12  /.  it  for  inheritance  to  chil. 
\eh.  6:3  work  cease  whi.  I  /.  it? 
10:31  would  I.  the  seventh  year 
Job  39:11  wilt  /.  labor  to  him  ? 
Ps.  16:10  thou  wilt  not  /.  my 
soul  in  hell.  Acts  2:27 
17:14  /.  substance  to  tlieir  babes 
27:9  my  help,  /.  me  not,  119:121 
49:10  /.  their  wealth  to  others 
141 :80  God,  /.  not  my  soul  des. 
Prov.  2:13  /.  paths  of  uprightne. 
Ec.  2:18/.  it  to  man  after  me 
10:4  ruler  ag.  thee,  /.  not  place 
Is.  10:3  where  will  ye  /.  glory  ? 
65:15  /.  your  name  for  a  curse 
Jer.  9:2  I  might  /.  my  people 
14:9  call,  by  thy  name,  /.  us  not 
17:11  /.  th.  in  midst  of  his  days 
48:28/.  citiesand  dwell  in  rocks 
49:9  not  /.  some  glean,  grapes? 
11  /.  chil.  I  will  preserve  them 
Ezek.  16:.'39/.  thee  naked,  23:29 
IIos.  12:14  /.  his  blood  upon  him 
Joel  2:14  /.  blessing  behind  him 
ylmos5:3  shall  /.  ten  to  Israel 
1  /.  olT  righteousness  in  eai'th 


LED 

Mai.  4:1  /.  neit.  root  nor  branch 
Milt.  5:24  /.  thy  gilt  bcf.  the  alt. 
18:12  /.  ninety  and  nine,  Luke 
15:4 

2.3:2.3  and  not  to/,  othcrnndone 
Luke  19:44  not  /.  in  th.  onestono 
John  14:27  my  peace  I  /.  wi.  you 

16:28  I  /.  world  and  go  to  Fath. 
32  /.  me  akrne,  yet  I  am  notaL 
Acts  6:2  we  should  /.  the  word 

1  Cor.  7:13  let  her  not/,  him. 
lltb.  13:5  I  will  never/,  thee 

I  will,  or  will  I  LEAVE. 
Jo!)  9:27  I  villi,  oft'  my  heavine. 
10:1  I  will  I.  complaint  on  mya. 
Ezek.  6:8  I  Willi,  a  remnant 
12:16  but  I  will  I.  a  few  men 
29:5  I  w.  I.  thee  into  wilderness 
Zej).  3:12  Iiv.  I.  in  midst  of  theo 
I  will  not  LE.WE. 

2  jr.  2:2  7  will  not  I.  thee,  4:.30 

'  John  14:18 n.  I.  you  comfort. 

LEAVED. 
7s.  45:1  open  him  two-/,  gates 

LEAVETH. 
Prov.  13:22  good  man  /.  inherit. 
28:3  sweeping  rain  wh.  /.  no  fo. 
Mat.  4:11  then  the  devil  /.  him 

LEAVEN. 
Ex.  12:15  away  /.  seven  days,  19 
1.3:7  nei.  /.  seen  in  thy  quarters 
34:25  not  ofl'er  the  blood  with  L 
Lev.  2:11  no  meat-oft'.  made  wi.  /. 
10:12  eat  meat-ofl"eri.  without  /. 
A?n.os  4:5  ofl'er  a  sacrifice  with  I. 
Mat.  13:.33  kinedom  of  heaven  is 
like  /.  Luie  13:21 
16:6  beware  of/.  Phar,  and  Sad, 

11;  i7a?';t8:15:  LukeV>:\ 
12  th.  not  beware  of /.  of  bread 
1  Cor.  5:6  little  /.  leaveneth  wh. 
lump.  Gal.  5:9 

7  purge  out  therefore  theold/. 

8  keep  the  feast,  not  wi.  old  /. 

LEAVENED. 
Ex.  12:15  wh.  eateth  /.  bread,  19 
20  cat  nothing/,  inhabitations 
Mat.  13:33  till  whole  was  /.  Luke 
13:21 

See  BREAD. 

LEAVENETH. 

1  Cor.  5:6  little  leaven  /.  lump, 
Gal.  5:9 

LEAVING. 
Rom.  1:27  /.  natural  use  of  wom. 
Heb.  6:1  /.  principles  of  Christ 
1  Pet.  2:21  sufl'ered,  /.  an  examp. 

LEBANON. 
Peut.  3:25  goodly  mount,  and  L. 
Jud.  3:3  Hiv.  dwelt  in  mount  L. 

1  K.  5:14  ten  tho.  a  month  to  L. 

2  K.  19:23  sides  of  L.  7s.  37:24 
Ps.  29:6  L.  like  young  unicorn 

72:16  fruit  shake  like  L.  92:12 
Cant.  4:8  L.  my  spou.  11. 15;  5:15 
7:4  thy  nose  is  as  tower  of  L. 
Is.  10:;j4  L.  shall  fall,  33:9 
29:17  L.  turned  into  fruitf  field 
35:2  glory  of  L.  be  given  unto  it 
40:16  L.  not  sufficient  to  bui  n 
60:13  glory  of  L.  sh.  come  to  th. 
Jer.  18:14  leave  the  snow  of  L.  ? 
22:6  thou  art  head  of  L.  to  me 
Ezek.  31:15  I  caused  L.  to  mourn 
77o,<.  14:5  forth  roots  as  L.  6.  7 
Nah  .  1:4  flower  of  L.  languisheth 
Hab.  2:17  violence  ofL.  sh.  cov. 
Zee.  10:10  them  into  land  of  L. 
11:1  open  thy  doors,  O  L. 
LEBBEUS.   Mat.  10:3 
LED. 

Gen.  24:27  beiiifj  in  'n-ay,  L.  /.  me 

48  who  hath  I.  me  in  right 
Ex.  .3:1  Moses  /.  flock  to  back  of 
13:17  /.  not  thro'  land  of  Philis. 
18  God  /.  them  through  wiide. 
15:13  in  mercy  /.  fortirthe  peo. 
Peut.  8:2  L.  /.  thee  forty  years 
29:5  /.  you  forty  years  in  wilde. 
1  K.  8:48  /.  them  away  captiva 
Ps.  78:14/.  them  with  a  cloud 
53  /.  them  safely,  th.  fear,  not 
106:9/.  th.  thro'  depths  as  thro' 
wilderness,  136:16 ;  Is.  63:13 
107:7  /.  them  by  the  right  way 
Prov.  4:11  /.  thee  in  riirht  paths 
Is.  9:16  /.  of  them  are  destroyed 
48:21  thirsted  not  wh.  th.  /.  th. 
55:12  shall  be  /.  forth  with  pea. 
63:12  /.  them  by  right  hand 
Jer.  2:6  L.  /.  us  thro'  wilderness 
17  M  heii  he  /.  thee  by  the  way 
22:12  die  in  place  whi.  th.  /.  him 
23:8  L.  which  /.  house  of  Israel 


893 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LEF 

Lam.  3:2  hath  I.  me  into  darkn. 

Ezek.  Gl):a8  to  be  I.  into  captivi. 

Amos  2:10  I.  40  years  thro'  wilil. 

Mat.  4:1  Jes.    of  Spirit,  Lv.  4:1 

Luke  4:29  I.  Jesu«  to  brow  of  hill 
21:24  shall  be  I.  away  captive 
84:50  I.  them  out  as  far  as  Beth. 

Acts  8:32 1,  as  sheep  to  slaughter 

Emn.  8:14  are    by  Spirit  of  God 

1  Cor.  12:2  even  as  ye  were  I. 
Gal.  5:18  if  ye  be  /.  by  the  Spirit 

2  Tim.  3:6  I.  away  with  div.  lus. 

LEDDEST. 
2  Sam.  5:2    out  Is.  1  Clir.  11:2 
jVeA.  9:12/.  th.  by  a  cloudy  pillar 
Ps.  77:20    thy  peo.  lilje  a  flock 

LEDGES. 
1  K.  7:28  borders  between  the  /. 
35 1,  and  border.s  were  the  sa. 
36  plates  of  I.  graved  cherubim 
LEERS. 
Num.  11:5  rememb.  I.  and  onlo. 
LEES. 

Is.  25:6  feast  of  wine  on  the  I. 

Jer.  48:11  M.  hath  set.  on  his  I. 

Zep.  1:12  pun.  men  settled  on  I. 
LEFT. 

Gen.  29:35  Judah,    bear.  30:9 
39:12 1,  gar.  in  hand,  1:3,  15,  18 
41:49  gathe.  till  he  I,  uumberin. 
47:18  not  aught  I.  but  bodies 
50:8  little  ones  I.  th.  in  Goshen 

Ex.  2:20  why  have  ye  /.  man? 
10:12  all  that  the  hail  /.  15 
16:20  some  I.  of  it  till  morning 
34:25  nor  sacrifice  be  I.  till  mor. 

Lev.  2:10  which  is  I.  of  meat-off. 
26:39  are  /.  of  you  sh.  pine  away 
43  land  also  shall  be  /.  of  them 

Num.  26:65  not  I.  a  man,  Jos. 
8:17;  Jud.  4:16;  77os.  9:12 

Dent.  2:.34  I.  none  to  remain,  Jos. 

10:33,  37,  39,  40;  11:8,  11, 14 
4:27  ye  shall  be  I.  few  in  numb. 

28:62;  Is.  24:6;  Jer.  42:2 
32:36  there  is  none  shut  up  or  /. 

Jos.  8:17  they  I.  the  city  open 
11:15  nothing  undone  of  all 
22:3  have  not  I.  your  brethren 

Jud.  2:23  L.  I.  those  iialions,  .3:1 

I}uth  1:3  was  /.  and  her  2  sons,  5 
18  then  she  I.  speaking  to  her 
2:11  /.  thy  father  and  mother 
4:14  L.  not  /.  thee  this  day 


LEN 

Mat.  23:38  your  house  is  I.  desol. 
24:2  sh.  not  be/,  one  stone  upon 
anoth.  Mark  13:2;  Luke  21:6 
40  one  shall  be  tak,  the  oth.  /. 

41 ;  Luke  17::31,  3.5,  36 
26:44  Jesus  /.  tliem  and  prayed 
Mark  10:28  /.  all  and  followed 
29  hath  /.  house,  Luke  18:28. 29 
11:22  seven  had  her,  /.  no  seed 
L'ike  5:28  /.  all  and  followed  him 
10:40  sister  /.  me  to  serve  alone 
Johni'.hi  sev.  hour  fever/,  him 
Acts  2:31  soul  was  not  /.  in  hell 
14:17  he  /.  not  without  witness 
21:.32  they  /.  beating  of  Paul 
2  Tim.  4:20  I  /.  sick  at  Miletum 
Tit.  1:5  for  this  cause  I  /.  thee 
Ileb.  2:8  he  /.  nothing  that  is  not 
Jude  6  angels  /.  their  own  habit. 
Rev.  2:4  thou  bast  /.  thy  first  lo. 
See  ALONE. 

LEFT  off. 
Gen.  17:22  /.  o/T  talking  with  him 
Ruth  2:20  hath  not  /.  o^kindn. 
,7ob  32:15  no  more,  th.  /.  o^f  spe. 
Ps.  36:3  he  hath  /.  off  io  b'e  wise 
Jer.  38:27  /.  o/f"  speaking  wi.  him 
44:18  we  /.  o^to  burn  mcense 
Uos.  4:10  they  /.  off  to  take  heed 

LEFT  corner. 
2  K.  11:11  guard  stood  to  the  /.  c. 
See  HAND. 

LEFT-HAIVDED. 
Jud.  3:15  Benjam.  a  man  l.-h. 
20:16  were  700  chosen  men  l.-h. 
LEFT  pillar. 

1  K.  7:21  he  set  up  the  /.  pillar 

LEFT  side. 

2  Chr.  23:10  weapon  fr.  ri.  to  /.  s. 
Ezek.  1:10  face  of  an  ox  on  /.  side 

4:4  lie  also  on  thy  /.  s.  lay  iniq. 
Zee.  4:3  olive  tree  upon  /.  s.  11 

LEG,  S. 
Ex.  12:9  roast  wi.fire  head  and/. 
29:17  inward!  and  /.  Zt'i'.  9:14 
Lev.  4:11  head,  and  his  /.  burn 
8:21  washed  the  inwards  and  /. 
11:21  wh.  have  /.  above  th.  feet 
Devi.  28:.35  smite  thee  in  the  /. 
1  Sam.  17:6  greaves  of  brass  on  /. 
Ps.  147:10  taketh  no  pleas,  in  /. 
Prov.  26:7  /.  of  lame  not  equal 
Cant.  5:15  /.  are  as  pil.  of  marble 


1  'Sam.''2:Z(,  every  one  /.  in  house  /^\3:20  L.  take  ornaments  of  /. 


9:24  wliich  is  /.  set  it  bcf.  thee 
10:2  father  /.  care  of  the  asses 
17:20  /.  the  sheep  with  a  keeper 
S  Sam.  5:21  there  they  /.  images 
9:1  is  any  /.  of  house  ofSaul? 
1-3:30  there  is  not  one  of  them  /. 
15:16  /.  ten  concubines,  16:21 
17:12  not  be  /.  so  much  as  one 

1  K.  9:21  children  /.  2  Chr.  8:8 
14:10  cut  off  him  /.  2  K.  9:8 
19:3  /.  servant  there ;  10  I  on.  /. 

18  have  /.  me  7,000  ;  20  /.  ox. 

2  K.  4:44  did  eat  and  /.  thereof 
7:7  /.  tents ;  13  all  that  are  /. 
8:6  since  day  she  /.  the  land 
10:11  Ue  /.  him  none  remaining 
14:26  not  any  /.  nor  any  helper 
17:16/.  commandments  of  Lord 
19:4  remn,  that  are  /.  Is.  37:4 
20:17  nothing  /.  saith  the  Lord 
25:12  /.  of  the  poor  of  the  land, 

Jer.  39:10;  52:16 

2  Clir.  11:14  Levites  /.  suburbs 
21:17  th.  was  never  a  son  /.  him 
24:18  they  /.  house  of  the  Lord 
31:10  had  enough,  have  /.  plen. 
32:31  God  /.  him  to  try  him 
34:21  inq.  for  them  /.  in  Israel 

Neh.  1:2 concern.  Jews  wh.  had  /. 
3  remnant  /.  in  great  affliction 

Job  20:21  none  of  his  meat  be  /. 
26  ill  with  him  /.  in  tabernacle 

Ps.  Wy.W  not  one  of  them  /. 

Prov.  29:15  a  child  /.  to  himself 

Is.  1:9  L.  /.  us  a  rem.  Rom.  9:29 
4:3  /.  in  Zion  shall  be  call,  holy 
11:16  remnant  that  shall  be  /. 
24:12  in  the  city  is  /.  desolation 
39:6  nothing  be  /.  saiih  the  L. 

Jer.  12:7/.  heritage;  31:2/.  swo. 
49:25  city  of  prai.  not  /.  c.  of  joy 
60:26  let  nothing  of  her  be  /. 

Ezek.  14:22  shall  be  /.  a  remnant 
81:12  cut  him  off  and  ha.  /.  him 

J)an.  2:44  not  be  /.  to  other  peo. 

Hag.  2:3  who  is  /.  saw  h.  in  elo.  ? 
Zee.  13:8  third  part  be  /.  therein 
Mat.  4:20  /.  nets ;  22  /.  their  ships 
15:37  took  up  of  meat  that  was 

/.  Mark  8:8 
22:25/.  wife  to  bro.  Mark  12:20 


47:2  make  bare  /.  uncov.  thigli 
Dan.  2:.33  his  /.  of  iron 
Amos  3: 1 2  mouth  of  lion  two  /. 
John  19:31  besought  /.  mi.  he  br. 

32  soldi,  came  and  brake  the/. 

33  they  brake  not  his  I. 

LEGION. 
Mark  5:9  name  is  L.  Luke  8:30 
LEGIONS.    Mat.  26:53 

LEISURE. 
Mark  6:31  they  had  no  /.  to  eat 
LEMUEL.    Prov.  31:1,  4 

LE.\D. 
Ex.  22:25  if  thou  /.  money 
Lev.  25:37  not  /.  him  thy  victuals 
Deut.  15:6  sh.  /.  to  many  nations 
8  thou  sh.  /.  him  sufli.  for  need 
23:19  sh.  not  /.  on  usury  to  bro. 
20  to  stranger  may  /.  on  usury 
28:12  /.  to  many  nations 
44  /.  thou  sh.  not  /.  to  him 
Luke  6:34  if  /.  them  of  whom  ye 
hope  to  rece.  sin.  also  /.  sin. 
35  loveenemies,  do  good  and/. 
11:5  say,  Friend,  /.  nie  3  loaves. 

LEIVDER. 
Prov.  22:7  borrower  servant  to/. 
Is.  24:2  as  with  /.  so  wi.  borrow. 

LEXDETH. 
Ps.  37:26  merciful,  /.  seed  bless. 
112:5  good  man  show.  fav.  and  / 
Pi'OV.  19:17  pity  on  poor,  /.  to  L. 

LENGTH. 
Deut.  30:20  and  the  /.  of  thy  days 
Job  12:12  /.  of  days,  understand. 
Ps.  21:4  even  /.  of  days  for  ever 
Prov.  3:2  /.  of  days  sh.  they  add 
16  /.  of  days  is  in  her  right  ha. 
Eph.  3:18  com  pre.  /.  of  love  of  C. 
Rev.  21:16  /.  as  large  as  breadth 

.\t  LENGTH. 
Pi'OV.  29:21  become  his  son  at  !. 
Rom.  1:10  at  I.  may  ha.  journey 

LENGTHEN,  ED. 
Dfiit.  25:15  thy  days  mav  be  /. 
1  K.  3:14  then  will  I  /.  thy  days 
Is.  54:2  /.  thy  cords,  Btrengthen 
stakes 

8 


LET 

LENGTHENING. 

Dan.  4:27  a  /.  of  thy  tranquillity 
LENT. 

Ex.  12:.36  /.  them  as  th.  required 

1  Sam.  1:28  I  /.  him  to  the  Lord 
2:20  loan  which  is  /.  to  the  L. 

Jer.  15:10  I  have  not  /.  on  usury 

LENTILES. 

Gen.  25:34  Jacob  gave  Esau  of/. 
iSam.  2:3:11  piece  ground  full  /. 
See  BEANS. 

LEOPARD,  S. 
Cant.  4:8  fr.  mountains  of  the  /. 
Is.  11:6  /.  sh.  lie  down  with  kid 
Jer.  5:6  /.  shall  watch  over  cities 

13:23  can  /.  change  his  spots? 
Dan.  7:6  and  lo,  aiiother  like  a/. 
Hos.  13:7  I  will  be  to  them  as  a  /. 
JIab.  1:8  horses  swifter  than  /. 
Ree.  l;3:2  beast  was  like  to  a  /. 

LEPER. 
Lev.  13:45  /.  in  whom  tlie  plague 

14:3  if  leprosy  be  healed  in  1. 

22:4  the  seed  of  Aaron  is  a  /. 
Num.  5:2  put  out  of  camp  ev.  /. 
'iSam.  3:29  Joab,  one  that  is  a  /. 

2  A'.  5:1  Naaman  was  a  /. 

11  strike  liis  hand,  and  reco.  /. 
27  went  from  his  presence  a  /. 

1.5:5  Azari.  was  a  /.  to  his  death 
2  Chr.  26:21  Vz.  the  ki.  was  a  /. 

23  for  they  said,  He  is  a  /. 
Mat.  8:2  th.  came  a  /.  Mark  1:40 

26:6  house  of  Sim.  /.  Mark  14:3 

LEPERS. 

2  K.  7:8  /.  came  to  utterm.  part 
Mat.  10:8  cleanse  /.  raise  dead 

11:5  /.  are  cleansed,  Lvki  7:22 
Luke  4:27  many  /.  were  in  Israel 

17:12  ten  men  that  were  /. 

LEPROSY. 

Lev.  1.3:2  in  skin  like  plague  of/. 
3  it  is  a  plaiTue  of  /.  8:49 

12  if  a  /.  break  out  in  the  skin 
13:13  if  the/,  covered  his  ilesh 

59  law  of  plague  of/.  14:.54,  57 
14:3  if  plague  of  /.  be  healed 
7  him  to  be  cleansed  from  /. 
Deut.  24:8  heed  in  plague  of/. 
2  K.  5:0  reco\  er  him  of  his  /. 
27  /.  of  Naaman  clca.  unto  thee 
2  Chr.  26:19  /.  rose  in  his  foreh. 
Mat.  8:3  his  /.  was  cleansed, 

Markhi'i;  Luket>:n 
Luke  5:12  man  full  of/,  besought 

See  FRETTING. 

LEPROUS. 

Ex.  4:6  hand  was  /.  as  snow 
Lev,  13:44  is  a  /.  man,  unclean 
Num.  12:10  Miriam  became  /. 
2  A'.  7:3  four  /.  men  at  the  gate 
2  Chr.  26:20  and  i^zziah  was  /. 
LESS 

Ex.  .30:15  not  /.  than  half  shekel 
Num.  22:18  bey.  word  of  L .  do  /. 
MarkA:^!  when  it  is  sown  it  is  /, 
15:40  M.  mother  of  James  the  /, 
2  Cor.  12:15  more  I  love,  /.  am  lo. 
Eph.  3:8  am  /.  than  the  least 
Heb.  7:7  /.  is  blessed  of  better 

LESSER. 

Gen.  1:16  /.  li^ht  to  rule  nirrht 
Is.  7:25  for  treading  of/,  cattle 
LET. 

Gen.  49:21  Napht.  a  hind  /.  loose 
Ex.  3:19  king  of  Eg.  will  not  /. 
you  go,  4:21;  7:14;  8:32;  9:7, 
17,  35;  10:20,  27:  11:10 
5:1/.  mv  people  go,  7:10:  8:1,20; 

9:1,  13;  10:3 
8:28  I  will  /.  you  go,  9:28:  13:7 
18:27  M.  /.  father-in-law  depart 
21:26  /.  him  go  free  for  eye.  27 
Deut.  15:12  thou  sh.  /.  him  go  fr. 

13  not  /.  him  go  away  empty 
2Sa7}i.  11:12  to-m.  /.  thee  depart 

1  A".  18:40  /.  none  of  them  escajie 
.Job  6:9  would  /.  loose  his  hand 

27:6  righte.  I  will  not  /.  it  go 
Ps.  69:67.  not  those  be  ashamed 
109:6  /.  Sa.  stand  at  right  hand 
Cant.  3:4  would  not  /.  him  go 
8:11  /.  out  vineyard  to  keepers 
/v.  43:13  and  who  shall  /.  it  ? 
■ler.  27:11  those  will  I  /.  remain 
Mat.  21::33  planted  a  \-incyard 
and  /.  it  out  to  hufbandmeu. 
Mnrkl->.\;  Luke  U0:9 
Lvke  22:68  not  answer  nor  /.  go 
.John  19:12  if  thou  /.  this  mau^go 
Acts  27:15  not  bear  up.  /.  her  dr. 
Rom.  1:13  but  was  /.  hitherto 

2  This.  2:7  now  letteth,  will  /. 
04 


LEV 

neb.  2:1  lest  we  sh.  /.  them  sleep 
See  ALONE. 

LET  down. 
Ex.  17:11  wli.  he/,  d.  his  hands 
27i'.  13:21  wh.  the  man  was  /.  d. 
Jer.  38:6  /.  d.  Jeremiah  wi.  cords 
Ezek.  1:24  th.  /.  d.  th.  wings,  25 
Mark  2:4  they  /.  d.  bed  whereia 
sick  of  palsy  lay,  Lvke  5:19 
Luke  5:4  /.  d.  your  nets  for  drau. 
Acts  9:25  /.  him  d.  in  a  basket, 

2  Cor.  11:33 
10:11  four  corners.  /.  d.  to  eartll 
27:30  /.  down  boat  into  the  sea 
LETTER. 
2  Sam.  11:14  Dav.  wrote  a  /.  to  J. 
2  K.  5:5  send  /.  to  kinij  of  Israel 

10:2  soon  as  /.  comelh  to  thee 
■  19:14  Hez.  received  /.  Is.  37:14 
Ezr.  .4:7  /.  was  writ,  in  Syrian 

8  wrote  a  /.  against  Jerusalem 
yeh.  2:8  /.  to  As.  keeper  of  fbrest 
Est.  9:29  wrote  to  confirm  this  /. 
Jer.  29:1  words  of/.  Jerem.  sent 
Acts  23:25  Claud,  wrote  /.  to  Fel. 

34  when  governor  had  read  /. 
Rom.  2:27  by  /.  transgress  law 
29  circumcis.  of  heart,  not  in 
7:6  not  in  the  oldness  of  the  /. 
2  Cor.  3:6  not  of/,  but  of  Spirit 
7:8  sorry  with  /.  I  do  not  repent 
Gal.  6:11  large  a  /.  I  have  written 
2  Thes.  2:2  be  not  shaken  by  /. 
Ileb.  13:22  I  have  written  /. 

LETTERS. 

1 K.  21:8  Jezebel  wrote  /.  9 

2  K.  10:1  Jehu  wrote  /.  and  sent 

20:12  king  of  Babylon  sent  /. 
2  Chr.  30:1  Hez.  wrote  /.  to  Eph. 
6  posts  went  with  /.  from  king 

.32:17  wrote  /.  to  rail  on  G.  of  Is. 
Neh.  2:7  /.  be  given  to  governors 

6:17  sent/,  to  Tob.  and/,  came 
Est.  1:22  Ahasuerus  sent  /. 

3:13  /.  were  sent  by  post.  8:10 

9:20Mordecai  sent  /.  to  Jews.  30 
■Jer.  29:25  hast  /.  in  thv  name 
Lvkt  23:38  writ,  in  /.  of  Hebrew 
.John  7:15  how  know,  this  man  /. 
Acts  9:2  desired  /.  to  Damascus 

15:23  the  apostles  wrote  /. 

22:5  fr.  whom  also  I  received  I. 

29:21  neither  received  /.  out  Ju. 

1  Cor.  16:3  sh.  approve  by  your/. 

2  Cor.  3:1  nor  need  we  /.  of  com. 
10:9  I  would  terrify  you  by  /. 

10  /.  are  weighty  and  powerf. 

11  in  word,  by  /.  when  absent 

LETTEST. 
Job  15:13  /.  su.  words  out  mouth 
41:1  with  a  cord  thou  /.  down  ? 
Luke  2:29  L.  /.  thou  thy  ser.  dep. 

LETTETH. 
2  K.  10:24  he  that  /.  him  go 
Pror.  17:14  as  when  one/,  water 
2  Thes.  2:7  only  he  that  liow  /. 
LEVI. 

Gen.  29:34  called  L.  Ex.  6:16; 

Num.  3:17 
Num.  16:7  vou,  ye  sons  of  L. 
Deut.  10:9  L.  hath  no  part 
1  K.  12:31  priests  w'ere  not  of  L. 
1  Chr.  21:6  but  L.  count,  he  not 
Ps.  135:20  bless  L.  O  house  of  L. 
Ezek.  40:46  among  the  sons  of  L. 
Zee.  12:13  the  house  of  L.  apart 
Mat  2:4  cov.  be  with  L.  8 :  3:3 
Mark  2:14  L.  the  son  of  Alpheus 
Luke  3:24  Matthat  son  of  L.  29 
5:27  a  publican  named  L. 
Beb.  7:9  L.  payed  tithes  in  Abr. 

Tribe  of  LEVI. 
Num.  1:49  not  num.  t.  oft,.  3:S 
Deut.  10:8  separat.  /.  of'h.  18:1 

1  Chr.  23:14  we.  named  of  t.  of  Ij, 
Rev.  7:7  t.  o/L.  sealed  12,000 

LEVIATHAN. 
.lob  41:1  canst  thou  draw  out  /. 
Ps.  74:14  breakest  the  heads  of/. 
104:26  is  that  /.  thou  hast  made 
Is.  27:1  shall  punish  /.  even  /. 

LEVITE. 
Ex.  4:14  Aaron  the  L.  thy  brot.  ? 
Deut.  12:12  rej.bef.  the  Lord  aud 
the  L.  18:  16:11.14:  26:11. 13 
Jud.  17:7  a  young  man  a  L.  9 

10  thy  victuals,  so  the  L.  went 

12  Micah  consecrated  the  L. 

13  I  have  a  L.  to  my  priest 
8:3  knew  the  voice  of  the  L. 
19:1  a  certain  L.  sojourning 

2  Chr.  20:14  Jahazicl  the  L.  came 
31:12  C(mon.  the  L.  over  things 

11  Kore  the  L.  over  fr.-will  off. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LIA 

Luke  10:32  likewise  a  L.  came 
Actsi.'36  Barnabas  a  L.  hav.  laud 

LEVITES. 
Ex.  38:21  counted  for  aerv.  of  L. 
Lev.  25:32  cit.  of  L.  may  L.  rede. 
Num..  1:50  sh.  appoint  L.  ov.  tab. 
.    51  the  L.  shall  take  it  down 
53  the  L.  shall  pitch  round  abo. 
3:9  shall  give  L.  unto  Aaron 
12  I  have  taken  L.  the  L.  mine 
41  take  tho  L.  for  me,  45 ;  8:14 
-  7:5  thou  sh.  give  wa^o.  unto  L. 
8:6  take  L.  fr.  Is.  and  cleanse 
11  Aaron  sh.  offer  L.  bef.  the  L. 
18:6  taken  L.  to  do  service,  23 
24  tithes  I  have  given  to  the  L. 
35:2  give  unto  the  L.  cities,  8 
Jos.  14:3  to  L.  he  gave  none  inh. 
21:3  Is.  gave  these  cities  to  L.  8 
41  cities  of  L.  were  forty-eight 
1  Sam.  6:15  L.  took  down  ark 

1  Chr.  15:15  child,  of  L.  bare  ark 

26  6.  helped  L.  that  bare  ark 

2  Chr.  5:12  L.  were  singers,  7:6 
19:11  also  the  L.  shall  beofficers 
23:6  L.  shall  comp.  the  king,  7 
29:5  ye  L.  sanctify  yourselves 
34:13  of  the  L.  there  were  scrib. 
35:14  L.  prep,  for  themselves,  15 

Ezr.  6:18  set  L.  in  their  courses 
Neh.  8:7  L.  caused  peo.  to  under. 
11  the  L.  stilled  the  people 
12:27  at  dedica.  th.  sought  L. 
13:10  L.  were  fled  every  one 
29  defiled  priesthood  of  the  L. 
Jer.  Si.ii  I  will  multiply  the  L. 
Ezek.  44:10  L.  are  ™ue  bear  ini. 
48:11  not  astray  wn.  L.  went 
Priests  and  LEVITES. 
Deut.  17:9  come  iopri.es.  and  L. 
Jos.  3:3  see  p.  a.  L.  bearing  ark 

1  K.  8:4  p.  a.  L.  brought  ark 

2  Chr.  2.3:4  p.  a.  L.  sh.  be  porters 
29:34  pri,.  and  L.  more  upright 
30:15  pn.  and  L.  were  ashamed 

21  L.  and  pries,  praised  the  L. 

27  p.  and  L.  blessed  the  peop. 
31:9  Hez.  questioned  wi.p.  a.  L. 
35:8  princes  gave  to  pr.  and  L. 

Ezr.  6:20  Br.  and  L.  were  purili. 

9:1  p.  a.li.  have  not  separated 

10:5  Ezra  made  pr.  a.  L.  to  sw. 
Ifeh.  9:38  our  princes,  L.  and  p. 

10:34  we  cast  lots  amo.  p.  a.  L. 

12:30  p.  a.  L.  purified  themselv. 
Is.  66:21  take  of  th.  for  p.  and  L. 
Jer.  33: 18  p.  a.  L.  not  want  a  man 

21  the  L.  the/j.  my  ministers 
John  1:19  Jews  sent^.  and  L. 

LEVITICAL. 
Seb.  7:11  were  by  I.  priesthood 

LEVY,  Substantive. 
1 K.  5:13  Sol.  raised  I.  of  300,000 
14  Adoniram  was  over  tho  /. 
9:15  reason  oil.  Solomon  raised 

LEVY,  Verb. 
Kum.  31:28  I.  a  tribute  to  the  L. 
1 K.  9:21  on  those  did  Solom.  I. 

LEWD,  LY, 
EzeTc.  16:27  ashara.  of  thy  I.  way 
22: 11  i.  defiled  his  daughter 
23:44  went  in,  unto  the  I.  wom. 
Acts  17:5  Jews  took  I.  fellows 

LEWDIVESS. 
Jud.  20:6  th.  have  committed  I. 
Jer.  11:15  wrought  I.  with  many 
13:27  seen  I.  of  thy  whoredom 
Ezek.  16:43  sh.  not  commit  thisZ. 
58  thou  hast  borne  I.  and  abo. 
22:9  midst  of  thee  th.  commit  I. 
23:21  remembr.  I.  of  thy  youth 
27  I  make  thy  /.  to  cease,  4S 
29  both  thy*/,  and  whoredom 
35  theref.  bear  thou  also  thy  I. 
49  shall  recompense  your  I. 
24:13  in  thy  fllthiness  is  I. 
JIos.  2:10  will  I  discover  hf-r  I. 
6:9  priests  murder,  commit  I. 
Acts  18:14  matter  of  wrong  or  I. 
LIAR. 

./oS  24:25  who  will  make  me  a  I.  ? 
Piov.  17:4  I.  giv.  ear  to  naughty 

10:22  po,or  man  better  than  a  I. 

30:6  and  thou  be  found  I. 
Jer.  15: 18  wilt  th.  be  to  me  as  I.  ? 
John  8:44  /.  and  the  father  of  it 
55  say,  I  know  him  not,  be  I. 
Eom.  3:4  God  true,  ev.  man  a  I. 
1  .John  1:10  sinned,  make  him  I. 

2:4  keepeth  not  com.  is  I.  4:20 

22  is  a  I.  but  he  that  denieth 
5:10  believ.  not  G.  made  him^, 

LIARS. 
Deut.  33:29  enemies  found?. 
Ps- 116:11  haste,  all  men  are  I. 


LIE 

7.J.  44:25  fi-ustraleth  tokens  of /. 
■/er.  50:36  a  sword  is  upon  the  I. 

1  Tim.  1:10  law  is  made  for  I. 
Tit.  1:12  Cretians  are  always  I. 
Ren.  2:3  and  hast  found  them  I. 

21:8  all  I.  have  th.  part  in  lake 

LIBERAL,  LY. 
Deut.  15:14  shall  furnish  him  I. 
Prov.  11:25  I.  soul  sh.  be  made  fat 
Is.  32:5  vile  sh.  not  be  called  I. 
8  the  I.  deviseth  /.  things 

2  Cor.  9:13  your  I.  distribution 
Jam.  1:5  God  giveth  all  men  I. 

LIBERALITY. 

1  Cor.  16:3  bring  your  I.  to  Jcra. 

2  Cor.  8:2  the  riches  of  their  I. 

LIBERTIXES. 
Acts  6:9  called  synagogue  of  I. 

LIBERTY. 
Lev.  25:10  i)roclaim  I.  thro'  land 
Ps.  119:45  and  I  will  walk  at 
Is.  61:1  proclaim  I.  to  captives 
Jer.  34:8  covenant  to  proclaim  I. 
15  done  right,  in  proclaim.  I. 
17  not  heark.  to  me  proclaim- 
iu"  I.  I  proclaim  a  I.  for  you 
Ezek.  46:17  his  to  the  year  of  /. 
Luke  4:18  set  at    them  bruised 
.4c^<i  21:23  keep  P.  let  him  have  I. 
26:32  man  miirht  been  set  at  I. 
27:3  gave  I.  to  go  to  his  friends 
Rom.  8:21  fromliondage  into 

1  Cor.  7:39  she  is  at  I.  to  marry 
8:9  take  heed  lest  th.  I.  of  yours 
10:29  my  I.  judged  of  another 

2  Cor.  3:17  Sp.  of  L.  is,  there  \sl. 
Gal.  2:4  came  priv.  to  spy  our  I. 
5:1  stand  fast  in  the  I.  wherew. 

13  ye  have  been  called  to  I. 
Heb.  13:2.3  brother  Tim.  set  at  I. 
Jam.  1:25  whoso  look,  to  law  of;, 
2:12  be  judged  by  the  law  of  I. 

1  Pet.  2:16  not  using;,  for  a  cloak 
'iPet.  2:19  they  promise  them  I. 

LIB\AH. 

Num.  33:20  pitched  in  L.  21 
■Jos.  10:29  passed  to  L.  21:13 

2  K.  8:22  L.  revolted,  2  Chr.  21:10 
LIBYA.    Ezek.  Acts 
LIBYANS.  Jer.  46:9 ;  Z'an.  11:43 

LICE 

Ex.  8:16  dust  became  I.  17,  18 
Ps.  105:31 1,  in  all  their  coasts 

LICENSE. 
Arts  21:40  when  he  had  giv.  V.l. 
25:16  accused  have  I.  to  answer 
LICK. 

Xvm.  22:4  this  company?,  up  all 
1  A'.  21:19  shall  dogs  /.  thy  blood 
Ps.  72:9  enemies  sh.  I.  the  dust 
Is.  49:23  I.  up  dust  of  thy  feet 
Mic.  7:17  sh.  I.  dust  like  a  serp. 

LICKED,  ETH. 
Kiim.  22:4 1,  up  all,  as  ox  I.  grass 

1  K.  18:38 1,  up  water  in  trench 
21:19  dogs  I.  blood  of  Naboth 
2-i::^3  the  dogs  /.  up  his  blood 

Luke  16:21  dogs  ca.  and  I.  sores 
LID. 

2  AT.  12:9  bored  a  hole  in  the  I. 

hlE,  falsehood. 
Ps.  69:9  men  of  hi.  degree  are  a.1. 
119:69  proud  forged  a  I.  ng.  me 
44:20  is  not  a  I.  in  rig.  hand  ? 
Jer.  27:10  prophesy  a  I.  to  you  to 
rem.  you  fr.  land,  14,  15,  16 
28:15  mak.  peo.  to  trust  in  a  I. 
29:31  caused  you  to  trust  in  a  I. 
Ezek.  21:29  divine  a  I.  to  thee 
Mic.  1:14  shall  be  a  I.  to  kings 
Zee.  li):2  diviners  have  seen  a  I. 
.John  8:44  speaketh  I.  he  speak. 
Rom.  1:25  changed  tnith  unto  I. 
3:7  through  my  I.  to  his  glory 
2  T7ies.  2:11  they  sh.  believe  a  I. 
1  John  2:21  no  I.  is  of  the  truth 

27  of  all  things,  and  is  no  I. 
Rev.  21:27  whatso.  maketh  a  I. 
22:15  whoso,  lov.  and  maketh/. 

LIES. 

.Lid.  16:10  th.  hast  told  me  I.  13 
■lob  11:3 1,  make  men  hold  peace  ? 

13:4  ye  are  forgers  of/. 
Ps.  40:4  such  as  turn  aside  to  I. 

58:.3  wicked  go  astray,  speak.  I. 

62:4  delight  m  I.  curse  inwardly 

63:11  mouth  speak.  /.  be  stopp. 

101:7  tell.  /.  not  tarry  in  my  si. 
Prov.  6:19  hates  witness  speak.?. 

14:5  a  false  witness  will  utter  /, 
25  deceitful  witness  speak.  I. 

19:5  speaketh  I.  shall  not  escape 
9  he  that  speaketh/.  sh.  perish 


LIE 

Pro)\  29:12  if  a  rulor  heark.  to  /. 

30:8  remove  fr.  me  vanity  and/. 
Is.  9:15  prophet  that  toacheth  /. 

28:15  have  made  /.  our  refuge 
17  sweep  away  the  refuge  oil. 

59:3  your  lips  have  spoken  /. 

4  trust  in  vanity,  and  speak  /. 
■ler.  9:3  bend  like  th.  bow  for  /. 

5  tau.  their  tongue  to  speak  /. 
14:14  proph.  prophe.  /.  23:25,  26 
16:19  our  fathers  have  inher.  /. 
20:6  hast  prophesied  I.  vanity 
23:14  commit  adult,  walk  in  /. 

32  cause  peo.  to  err  by  their  /. 
48:30  his  /.  shall  not  so  efi'ect  it 
Ezek.  13:8  spoken  vanity,  seen  /. 
9  upon  prophets  that  divine  /. 
22  with  /.  ye  made  right,  sad 
22:28  divining  /.  unto  them 
24:12  she  wearied  herself  with/. 
Dan.  11:27  speak  /.  at  one  table 
Hos.  7:3  princes  glad  with  /. 
13  have  spoken  I.  against  me 
10:13  ye  have  eaten  fruit  of  /. 
11:12  Ephr.  comp.  about  wi.  /. 
12:1  he  increaseth  /.  and  desol. 
Amos  2:4  /.  caused  them  to  err 
lUic.  6:12  inhabi.  have  spoken  . 
/YrtA.  3:1  city,  it  is  full  of/. 
tfab.  2:18  and  a  teacher  of/. 
Zep.  3:13  Israel  sh.  not  speak  /. 
Zee.  13:3  speak.  /.  in  name  of  L. 
1  Tim.  4:2  speak.  /,  in  hypocrisy 

LIE,  Verb. 
Lev.  6:2  if  a  soul  /.  to  his  neigh. 
19:11  steal,  nor/,  one  to  another 
Xum.  23:19  man,  that  he  sho.  /. 

1  Sam.  15:29Str.  ofls.  willnot/. 

2  A'.  4:16  do  not  /.  to  handmaid 
Job  6:28  it  is  evident  to  you  if  I  /. 

34:6  should  I  /.  against  my  right 
Ps.  89:35  I  will  not  /.  to  David 
Prov.  14:5  faith,  witn.  will  not  /. 
Is.  63:8  my  peo.  that  will  not  /. 
Mic.  2:11  walk,  in  falsehood  do  /. 
ffab.  2:3  it  shall  speak  and  not/. 
Acts  5:3  hath  S.  filled  heart  to  /. .? 
Rom.  9:1  I  say  truth  in  Christ,  I 

/.  not,  1  Tim.  2:7 
2  Cor.  11:31  L.  knoweth.  I  /.  not 
Gal.  1:20  I  wrote,  behold  I  /.  nut 
Col.  3:9  /.  not  one  to  another 
Tit.  1:2  life,  God  that  cannot  /. 

promised,  Ileb.  6:18 
■lam.  3:14  /.  not  against  the  truth 
1  Joh7i  1:6  we  /.  and  do  not  truth 
Rev.  3:9  they  are  Jews,  but  do  /. 

LIED,  ETH. 
Lev.  6:3  lost,  and  /.  concerning 
1  K.  13:18  but  he  /.  unto  him 
Ps.  78:36  /.  unto  himwi.  tongues 
Is.  57:11  been  afraid,  thou  hii^-t/. 
Acts  5:4  th.  hast  not/,  unto  men 

LIE,  to  recline. 
Gen.  47:30  I  will  /.  with  my  fat. 
Kc.  23:11  let  the  ground  /.  still 
Deut.  29:20cursesin  book/,  on  h. 
Jud.  19:20  thy  wants  /.  on  me 
Ruth  3:4  mark  the  place  he  sh.  /. 
1  K.  1:2  let  her  /.  in  thy  bosom 
Ps.  57:4  I  /.  among  them  on  fire 
88:5  like  slain  that  /.  in  grave 
Ec.  4:11  two  /.  together  ha.  hpat 
Is.  13:21  wild  beasts  sh.  /.  there 
14:18  kingsof  nations/,  inglory 
51:20  sous  /.  at  head  of  streets 
Lam.  2:21  young  and  old  /.  gro. 
Ezek.  4:4  /.  also  upon  thy  left  side 

6  /.  again  on  thy  right  side 

9  thou  sh.  lie  on  thy  side  390  d. 
31:18  /.  in  midst  of  uncircumc. 
32:21  they  /.  uncircumcisod,  30 

27  they  shall  not  /.  wi.  mighty 
34:14  shall  they/,  in  a  good  folil 
.John  5:6  when  Jesus  saw  him  /. 


LIE,  ETH  down. 

Lev.  18:23  to  /.  d.  thereto,  20:16 
26:6  /.  d.  and  none  make  afraid 
Ki/m.  23:24  not  /.  d.  till  he  eat 
Deut.  25:2  cause  him  to  /.  down 
Ruth  3:7  B.  went  to  /.  d.  at  heap 

1  Sa7n.  3:5  I  call,  not,  /.  d.  ag.  6:9 

2  Sam.  11:13  went  to  /.  d.  on  bed 
Job  7:4  wh.  II.  d.  I  say,  Sh.  I  ri, 

11:19  /.  d.  none  make  thee  afra 
14:12  so  ms.n  /.  d.  and  ris.  not 
20:11  /.  d.  with  him  in  the  dust 
21:26  shall  /.  d.  alike  in  the  dust 
27:19  rich  man  shall  /.  dou'n 
Ps.  23:2  /.  d.  in  green  pastures 
Pror.  3:24  /.  (?.  thy  sleep  be  sweet 
23::?4  /.  d.  in  the  midst  of  sea 
Is.  14::30  shall  /.  d.  in  safety 
17:9  be  for  flocks  which  sh.  /.  d 
27:10  sh.  the  calf  feed  and  /.  d. 
43:17  army  and  power  sh.  /.  d 
895 


LIF 

Is.  50:11  shall  /.  down  in  sorrow 
6.5:10  place  for  the  herds  to/,  d. 

Jer.  3:25  /.  d.  in  shame  and  conf. 
33:12  shep.  causing  flocks  /.  d. 

Ezek.  34:151  will  cause  them/,  d. 

IIos.  2:18  make  them  /.  d.  safely 

Zep,.  2:7  sh.  /.  d.  in  the  evening 

14  flocks  sh.  /.  d.  15  beasts/,  d. 
3:13  remnant  of  Israel  shall/,  d. 

LIE.  ETH  in  wait. 
Ex.  21:13  if  a  man  /.  not  in  wait 
Deut.  19:11  hate  neighbor.  /.  w. 
Jos.  8:4  sh.  /.  in  w.  against  city 
Jud.  9:32  /.  in  wail  in  the  field 

21:20  /.  in  w.  in  the  vineyards 
1  Sam.  22:8  my  ser.  to  /.  in  w.  13 
Ps.  10:9  /.  in  w.  secretly  as  a  lion 

59:.3  they  /.  in  w.  for  my  soul 
Prov.  7:12  /.  in  w.  at  ev.  comer 

12:6  wicked  are  to  /.  in  wait 

23:28  she  /.  in  w.  as  for  a  prey 
Mic.  7:2  they  all  /.  in  w.  for  bl. 
Acts  23:21  /.  in  wait  for  him 
Eph.  4:14  /.  in  w.  to  deceive  me 

LIE,  ETH  waste. 
Neh.  2:3  fathers'  sepulchres/,  vr. 

17  see  how  .Jerusalem  /.  waste 
Is.  33:8  the  highways  /.  wa.ste 

34:10  it  sh.  /,  tv.  none  sh.  pass 
Hay.  1:4  and  this  house  /.  waste 

LIE,  ETH  with. 
Gen.  19:32  and  we  will  /.  w.  him 
30:15  he  shall/,  w.  thee  to-night 
39:7  /.  xu.  me,  12;  2  Sa7n.  13:11 
Ex.  22:16  if  a  man  /.  w.  a  maid 

19  whoso  /.  with  beast 

Lev.  15:18  w.  whom  man  shall/. 
15:24  if  any  man  /.  with  her  at 
18:20  not  /.  carnally  w.  neighb. 

22  shall  not  /.  with  mankind 

23  neither  sh.  thou  /.  w.  beast 
19:20  /.  carnally  with  bondmaid 
20:11  man  /.  w.  his  father's  wife 

12  if  a  man  /.  with  daugh.-in-I. 

13  mankind  as  /.  w.  woman 

15  if  a  man  /.  with  a  beast 

18  if  man  /.  w.  wom.  ha.  sick. 
Xum.  5:13  if  a  man  /.  with  her 
Deut.  22:23  find  her.  and  /.  with 

25  man  force  her,  and  /.  w.  her 
27:20  that  /.  with  father's  wife 
21  /.  w.  beast ;  22  sist.  23  mot. 
28:30  betroth  a  wife,  ano.  /.  w. 
2Sa)n.  11:11  go  to  /.j^.mywifel 
Cant.  1:13  sh.  /.  all  ni^ht  betwixt 
Mic.  7:5  mouth  from  her  that  /. 

LIERS  in  wait. 
■los.  8:14  wist  not  th.  were  /.  i.  w. 
Iiid.  9:25  men  of  Sh.  set  /.  in  w, 
10:12  /.  inw.  abid.  in  chamber 
20:33  the  /.  in.  wait  came  forth 
37  /.  ill  w.  hasted  and  rushed 
LIEST. 
Gen.  28:13  land  whereon  thou  /. 
Deut.  6:7  wh.  thou/,  down,  11:19 
Jos.  7:10  wheref  /.  on  thy  face? 
Prov.  3:24  /.  down  sh.  not  be  af. 

LIETH. 
Gen.  4:7  not  well,  sin  /.  at  door 
49:25  blessings  of  deep  /.  under 
Lev.  14:47  that  /.  in  house 
15:4  bed  whereon  he  /.  is  unci. 

20  th.  she  /.  on  is  unclean,  26 

24  bed  whereon  he/,  be  unc.  33 
26:34  S.  as  long  as  /.  desolate 

■lud.  16:5  where  his  strength  I. 
■Job  40:21  he  /.  under  shady  tree 
Ps.  41:8  he  /.  he  sh.  rise  no  more 
88:7  thy  wrath  /.  hard  on  me 
Mat.  8:6  servant  /.  at  home  sick 
Mark  5:23  /.  at  point  of  death 
Rom.  12:18  as  much  as  /.  in  you 
1  John  5:19  world  /.  in  wickedn 

LIEUTENANTS. 
Ezr.  8:.'16  king's  commis.  to  /. 
E.  t.  3:12  commanded  king's  /. 
6:9  Slord.  had  commanded  to 
9:3  rulers  and  /.  helped  Jews 
LIFE. 

Gen.  1:20  mov.  creature  hath  /. 
2:7  G.  breathed  the  breath  of  i 
9  tree  of/,  in  garden,  3:22 
3:94  keep  the  way  of  tree  of/. 
6:17  dest.  all  wherein  is  /.  7:22 
9:4  flesh  with  the  /.  shall  ye  not 
cat.  Lev.  17:14 
h  of  man  will  I  rcq.  /.  of  man 
18:10  return  accord,  to  time  of/. 
42:15  by  the  /.  of  Pharaoh.  16 
4.5:5  G.  did  send  me  topreser.i 
47:9  not  attained  to  vears  of/. 

Ex.  21:23  gi.  /.  for  /.  t>eut.  19:21 

Lev.  17:117.  of  flesh  in  the  blood 
18:18  besides  the  other  in  /.  ti. 

Deut  12:23  blood  is  /.  not  eat  /. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LIF 

Deut.  20:19  treeof  fie.  is  man's  I. 
24:6  taketh  man's  I.  to  pledge 
80:15  I  have  set  before  thee, 

this  day,  I.  19;  Jer.  21:8 
S2:47  not  vain  thi.  bee.  your  I. 

Jos.  2:14  answ.  our  I.  for  yours 

1  Sam.  2.5:29  bo.  up  in  bun.  oil. 

2  Sa7n.  15:21  whet,  in  death  or 

1  K.  3:11  not  asked  for  thyself 

lon^;.  2  Chr.  1:11 

2  K.  4:16  time  of  I.  embrace,  17 
7:7  left  camp,  fled  for  their 

Ezr.  6:10  pray  for  I.  of  king 

Est.  8:11  Jews  to  stand  for 

Jb6  3:20  why    given  to  bit.  soul  ? 

10:12  thou  hast  granted  me  I. 

24:22  riscth,  no  man  sure  of  I. 

3.3:4  breath  of  Al.  given  me  I. 

36:6  preserveth  not  I.  of  wicked 

14  their  I.  is  among  the  unci. 
Ps.  16:11  wilt  show  me  path  of  7. 

21:4  asked  I.  of  thee,  thou  gav. 

30:5  in  his  favor  is  /. 

34:12  wh.  man  is  he  th.  desi.  I.  ? 

36:9  with  thee  is  fountain  of  I. 

61:6  wilt  prolong  the  king's  I. 

63:3  loving-kin.  is  better  th.  I. 

66:9  bless  G.  who  hold,  soul  in  I. 

78:50  gave  I.  over  to  pestilence 

91:16  with  long  I.  will  I  satisfy 

133:3  blessing,  even  I.  for  ever 
Prov.  1:19  which  taketh  away  I. 

2:19  take  they  hold  of  paths  "of 

3:2  long  I.  and  peace  shall  they 
18  she  is  a  tree  of  I.  to  them 

22  so  sh.  they  be  I.  to  thy  soul 
4:22  I.  to  those  that  find  them 

23  out  of  heart  are  issues  of  I. 
5:6  lest  thou  pon.  the  path  of/. 
6:23  reproofs  are  the  way  oil. 
8:35  whoso  flndeth  me  findeth  I. 
10:11  mou.  of  right,  is  well  oil. 
11:30  fruit  of  right,  is  tree  of;. 
12:10  right,  regardeth  I.  of  bea. 

28  in  way  of  righteousness  is  I. 
.  13:8  ran.  of  man's    are  riches 

;12  desire  com.  it  is  a  tree  of  ;. 
14  law  of  wise  is  a  fount,  of/. 
14:27  fear  of  L.  is  a  fount,  of/. 

30  a  sound  heart  is  /.  of  flesh 
15:4  wholes,  tongue  is  tree  of  /. 

24  way  of  /.  Is  above  to  wise 

31  hearcth  reproof  oil.  abideth 
16:15  in  king's  countenance  is/. 
18:21  death  /.  in  power  of  tong. 
21:21  followeth  mercy,  find.  /. 
22:4  by  humil.  are  riches  and  /. 

Ec.  7:12  wisdom  giveth  /. 
Is.  38:16  in  all  th.  things  is  the/. 
20  sing  songs  all  days  of  our  /. 

57:10  hast  found  /.  of  thy  hand 
Jer.  8:3  death  chos.  rather  th.  /. 

21:8  set  bef.  you  the  way  oil. 
Lam.  2:19  lift  up  thy  hands  for  /. 
Ezek.  13:22  not  return  by  prom.  /. 

3.3:15  wicked  walk  in  stat.  oil. 
Jon.  1:14  not  perish  for  man's  /. 
Mai.  2:5  covenant  with  him  of  /. 
Mat.  2:20  deadwh.  sou.  child's/. 

6-25  take  no  thought  for  your  /. 
Lvke  12:22 

18:8  enter  into  /.  halt  or  maim. 
Mark  9:43 

9  better  to  enter  into  /.  with 
one  eye,  Mark  9:45 

19:17  enter  into  /.  keep  com. 
Mark  3:4  is  it  lawful  to  save  /.  or 

to  kill?  Luke  6:9 
Lvke  1:75  holiness  all  days  oil. 
12:15    consist,  not  in  abund. 
23  /.  more  than  meat,  the  body 
John  1:4  in  him  w.  /.  and  /.  w.  li. 
3:36  believeth  not  S.  not  see  /. 
5-26  as  Pat.  hath  /.  in  himself, 
so  hath  he  given  to  the  S.  /. 

29  to  resurrection  of  /. 

40  will  not  come  to  me  that 

might  have  /.  10:10 
6:33  giveth  /.  unto  the  world 

35  I  am  the  bread  of  /.  48 

51  which  I  will  give  for  the  /. 

53  blood,  ye  have  no  /.  in  you 

63  words  I  speak  to  you,  are  /. 
8:12  shall  have  the  light  oil. 
11:25  the  resurrec.  and  /.  14:6 
20:31  believing  ye  might  have/. 
Acts  2:28  known  to  me  \\ay»  of  /. 
17:25  seeing  he  giveth  to'all  /. 
27:22  no  loss  of  any  man's  /. 
Bom.  5:17  sh.  reign  in  /.  by  on^, 

18  all  men  to  justification  of  /. 
6:4  sho.  walk  in  newness  of  /. 
8:2  Spirit  oil.  in  Christ  Jesus 

6  to  be  spiritually  minded  is  /. 

10  Sp.  is  /.  bee.  of  risrhteousn. 
11:15  but  /.  from  the  dead 

1  Cor.  3:22  /.  or  death  all  yours 
14:7  things  with.  /.  giv.  Bound 


LIF 

2  Cor.  1:8  we  despaired  even  of  /. 

2:16  to  the  other  the  savor  of  /. 

3:6  letter  killeth,  Sp.  giveth  /. 

4:10  /.  of  Jesus  be  manifested 
12  death  worketh  in  ns, /.  in  y. 

5:4  mortality  swallowed  upof /. 
Gal.  2:20  /.  wh.  I  now  live  m  fie. 

3:21  which  could  have  given  /. 
Eph.  4:18alienated  fr.  the/,  of  G. 
Phil.  1:20  wheth.  by  /.  or  death 

2:16  holding  forth  word  of  /. 
Col.  3:3  your  /.  is  hid  wi.  C.  in  G. 
4  when  Christ  our  /.  sh.  appear 

1  Tim.  2:2  may  lead  a  peacea.  /. 
4:8  having  the  promise  of  the  /. 

2  Tim.  1:1  accord,  to  prom.  oil. 
10  brought/,  to  light  by  gospel 

3:10  known  my  manner  of  /. 
Heb.  7:3  nei.  days,  nor  end  oil. 

16  after  power  of  endless  /. 
Jam.  1:12  sh.  receive  crown  of/. 

4:14  for  what  is  your  /. .?  a  vap. 

1  Pet.  3:7  heirs  of  the  grace  oil. 
10  will  love  /.  and  see  good  d. 

2  Pet.  1:3  things  pertaining  to  /. 
1  John  1:1  handled  of  word  of /. 

2  for  the  /.  was  manifested 
2:16  pride  oil.  is  not  of  the  Pa. 
5:12  he  that  hath  the  S.  hath  /. 
he  that  hath  not  S.  of  G.  n.  /. 

16  he  sh.  give  hira  /.  for  them 
Rev.  2:7  I  ^ve  to  eat  of  tree  oil. 

10  I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of /. 
11:11  Sp.  oil.  from  G.  entered 
1.3:15  power  to  give  /.  to  beast 
21:6  I  will  give  to  the  thirsty/. 
22:1  a  pure  river  of  water  of  /. 

2  tree  of  /.  bare  12  man.  of  fr. 

14  have  right  to  the  tree  of/. 

17  let  him  take  the  water  of  /. 

See  BOOK,  ETBRNAX,  ETBRLAST- 
TUG. 

His  LIFE- 

Gen.  44:30  his  I.  is  bound  up 
Ex.  21:30  give  for  ransom  of  A.  /. 
Jiid.  9:17  father  adventur.  A,  /. 
16:30  which  ho  slew  in  his  I. 
1  Sa7n.  19:5  put  h.  I.  in  his  hand 

1  K.  80:39  thv  life  be  for  his  I.  42 

2  K.  10:24  h.  I.  be  for  life  of  him 
Job  2:4  hath  will  he  give  for  h.  I. 

6  in  thy  hand,  but  save  his  I. 
3.3:18  and  his  I.  from  perishing 

20  h.  I.  abhor.  22  h.  I.  to  destr, 
28  and  his  I.  shall  see  the  light 

ProiK  7:23  kno.  not,  for  it  is  h.  I. 

13:3  keepeth  mou.  keepeth  h.  I 
Ec.  7:15  wicked  man  prol.  his  I 
Is.  15:4  his  I.  shall  be  grievous 
Jer.  21:9  h.  I.  to  him  for  pr.  38:2 
Ezek.  3:18  to  warn,  to  save  his  I. 

7:13  nor  stren.  in  iniq.  of  A.  /. 

32:10  every  man  for  his  I. 
Mat.  10:39  he  that  find.  h.  I.  sh. 
lose  it;  he  that  loseth /its /. 
sh.  find  it,  16:25 ;  Mark  8:35 ; 
Luke  9:24  ;  17:33 ;  John  12:25 

20:28  to  give  his  I.  a  ransom  for 

many,  Mark  10:45 
Lvke  14:26  hate  not  his  own  /. 
John  10:11  good  Shep.  give.  h.  I. 

15:13  lay  down  h.  I.  for  friends 
Acts  8:33  his  I.  is  taken  fr,  earth 

20:10  yourselves,  h.  l.is  in  him 
Pom.  5:10  sh.  be  saved  by  his  I. 
Phil.  2:.30  not  regarding  his  I. 
1  John  3:16  he  laid  down  his  I. 

See  DATS. 

My  LIFE. 

Gen.  19:19  mercy  in  saving  myl. 

27:46  I  am  weary  oi  rtiy  I. 

32:30  seen  G.  and  my  I.  is  pres. 

48:15  G.  which  fed  me  all  my  I. 
Jud.  12:3  mt/ 1,  in  my  hands 

1  Sam.  18:18  what  \smy  I.  ? 
20:1  that  he  seeketh  my  I.  ? 
22:23  that  seeketh  my  I.  seeketh 
28:9  laycst  a  snare  for  my  I.  f 

21  I  put  my  I.  in  my  hand 

2  Sam.  1:9  my  I.  is  yet  whole 
16:11  my  son  seeketh  my  I. 

1  K.  19:4  now,  take  away  my  I. 

2  K.  1:13  let  my  I.  be  precious,  14 
Est.  7:3  lot  W)?/  /.  be  given  me 
Job  6:11  that  I  sho.  prolong  m.  I. 

7:7  remem.  my  I.  is  but  wind 

15  chooseth  death  than  my  I. 
9:21  yet  I  would  despise  my  I. 
10:1  my  soul  is  weary  of  my  I. 
13:14  put  my  I.  in  my  hand? 

Ps.  7:5  tread  down  my  I. 
2.3:6  mercy  sh.  fol.  me  all  my  I. 
26  9  not  my  I.  with  bloody  riien 
27:1  the  L.  is  strength  of  my  /. 
4  in  ho.  of  L.  all  days  of  to?/  /. 
31:10  7ny  I.  is  spent  with  grief 


LIF 

Ps.  38:12  seek  after  my  I. 
42:8  prayer  to  God  of  my  I. 
64:1  preserve  my  I.  from  enemy 
88:3  my  I.  draw,  nigh  to  grave 
14.3:3  smitten  my  I.  to  ground 

Lam.  3:53  cut  oSmy  I.  in  dung. 
56  L.  thou  hast  redeemed  my/. 

Jon.  2:6  bro.  my  I.  from  corrupt. 
4:3  O  Lord,  take  my  I.  from  me 

John  10:15  lay  down  my  I. 

17  because  I  lay  down  my  I. 
13:37  lay  do.  my  I.  for  thy  sake 

Acts  20:24  nor  count  I  my  I.  dear 

This  LIFE. 
Ps.  17:14  have  portion  in  this  I. 
Ec.  6:12  is  good  for  man  in  /.  /. 
Acts  5:20  speak  all  words  of  /.  /. 
1  Cor.  6:3  thi.  that  pertain  to/./. 
4  of  things  pertaining  to  /.  /. 
15:19  if  in  /.  /.  only  we  ha.  hope 
1  John  5:11  and  /.  /.  is  in  his  Son 

Thy  LIFE. 
Gen.  19:17  escape  for  thy  I. 
Ex.  4:19  men  dead  wh.  sou.  t.  I. 
Deut.  28:66  thy  I.  hang  in  doubt 
Jud.  18:25  and  thou  lose  thy  I. 
Ruth  4:15  be  a  restorer  of  thy  I. 

1  Sam.  19:11  save  not  thy  I. 
26:24  as  thy  I.  was  much  set  by 

2  Sam.  4:8  enemy  sought  thy  I. 
1  K.  1:12  thou  mayest  save  /.  /. 

20:31  peradv.  he  will  save  /.  /. 
.39  thy  I.  for  his  life,  42 
Ps.  103:4  redeem.  /.  /.  fr.  destru. 
Pron.  4:10  years  of  thy  I.  9:11 
13  keep  her,  for  she  is  thy  I. 
9:11  years  of  thy  I.  be  increased 
Is.  43:4  will  I  give  peo.  for  /.  /. 
Jer.  4:.30  they  will  seek  thy  I. 
11:21  of  the  men  that  seek  thy 

I.  22:25 ;  38:16 
39:18  thy  I.  for  a  prey,  45:5 
Luke  16:25  in  /.  /.  rec.  pood  thi. 
John  13:38  lay  down  /.  /.  for  my 

To  LIFE. 

1  K.9>:\  son  he  restored  to  I.  5 
PrmK  10:16  right,  tendeth  to  I. 

11:19  righteousn.  tendeth  to  I. 

19:23  fear  of  Lord  tendeth  to  I. 
Mat.  7:14  narrow  way  lead,  to  I. 
John  5:24  but  is  passed  fr.  death 

to  I.  1  JohnZ:U 
Rom.  7:10  com,  ordained  to  I. 
Heb.  11:35  their  dead  raised  to  I. 

LIFT. 

Gen.  7:17  ark  was  /.  up  above 
21:18  /.  up  the  lad,  hold  him 
40:13  Pha.  sh.  /.  up  thy  head.  19 

Ex.  7:20  /.  rod.  smote  wat.  14:16 
20:25  if  thou  /.  up  a  tool  on  it 

Num.  6:26  L.  /.  up  his  counten. 
23:24  /.  up  hims.  as  a  young  lion 

Deut.  27:5  not  /.  up  an  iron  tool 
on  them,  Jos.  8:31 

Jos.  4:18  soles  of  priests'  feet  1. 

2  Sam.  23:8  /.  up  spear  agai.  800 

18  /.  up  sp.  ag.  300,  \  Chr.  11:11 
2  K.  9:32  /.  up  face  to  window 

19:4/.  up  thv  pr.  for  rem.  Is.  37:4 
Ezr.  9:6  I  blush  to  /.  up  my  face 
Job  10:15  will  I  not  /.  up  head 
11:15  thou  /.  up  thy  face.  22:26 
Ps.  4:6  /.  up  light  of  countenance 
7:6  in  thine  anger,  /.  up  thyself 
24:7  /.  up  vour'heads,  ve  gate.  9 
25:1  to  thee  I  /.  soul.  86:4;  143:8 
28:2  hear  voice  wh.  I  /.  up  han. 
9  feed  them  and  /.  th.  up  for  e. 
41:9  hath  /.  up  his  heel  ag.  me, 

John  13:18 
74:3  /.  np  feet  to  perpet.  desola. 
75:4  to  wicked,  /.  not  up  horn,  5 
93:3  floods  have  /.  up  their  wav. 
94:2  /.  up  thyself,  judge  of  earth 
110:7  theref.  shall  he  /.  up  head 
Ec.  4:10  will  /.  up  his  fellow 
Is.  2:4  nation  sh.  not  /.  up  swo. 

a<rain?t  nation.  Mic.  4:3 
10:15  if  staff  should /.  up  itself 
24  shall  /,  up  staff  acrainst  thee 
13:2  /.  up  banner  upon  mounta. 
33:10  now  will  I  /.  up  myself 
59:19  Lord  shall  /.  lip  standard 
62:10  /.  up  standard  for  the  peo. 
Jer.  7:16  nor/,  prayer.  11:14 
51:14  /.  up  a  shout  against  thee 
Lam.  3:41  let  us  /.  up~bur  hearts 
E:ek.  8:3  Spirit  /.  me  up,  11:1 
26:8  shall  /.  up  buckler  as.  thee 
Zee.  1:21  no  man  did  /.  up  head 
Mat.  12:11  will  he  not  /.  out 
Mark  1:31  took  by  hand,  and  /. 
Luke  13:11  no  wise  /.  up  herself 
21:23  /.  up  heads,  your  redemp, 
Jatn.  4:10  and  he  shall  /.  you  up  | 
See  EYES.  1 


LIG 
LIFT  hand,  b. 

Gen.  14:22  /.  up  my  h.  to  Lord 
Deut.  .32:40  I  /.  up  myh.  and  say 
Ps.  10:12  /.  up  thy  h.  forget  not 
28:2  /.  up  my  h.  toward  oracle 
63:4  I  /.  up  my  h.  in  thy  name 
119:48  h.  I  /.  up  to  comtaand. 
1:34:2  /.  up  hands  in  sanctuary 
Is.  49:22  /.  up  my  h.  to  Gentiles 
Lam.  2:19  /.  up  h.  towards  him 
Beb.  12:12/,  np  h.  that  hang 

LIFT  voice. 
Job  38:34  canst  /.  up  loice  to 
clouds? 

Is.  24:14  shall  /.  up  v.  shall  sing 
40:9  /.  up  thy  v.  with  strength  v 
42:2  he  shall  not  cry  nor  /.  up  v. 
11  wilderness  and  cit.  /.  up  v. 
52:8  thy  watchmen  shall  /.  npv. 
58:1  /.  up  thy  v.  like  a  trumpet 
Ezek.  21:22  /.  up  v.  with  shout. 

LIFTED. 
Gen.  40:20  /.  up  head  of  butler 
Lev.  9:22  Aaron  /.  up  hand 
IViim.  20:11  /.  up  hand,  sm.  rocfc 
Deut.  8:14  heart  /.  up  thou  forget 
17:20  heart  not  /.  above  brethr. 

1  Sa7n.  24:16/.  up  voice  and  we. 
30:4  David  and  peo.  /.  up  voice, 

2  Sam.  3:22 

2  Satn.  20:21  /.  up  hand  aga.  kf. 
22:49  thou  hast  /.  me  up  on  high 

1  K.  11:26  Jeroboam  /.  up  hand. 

against  king,  27 

2  K.  14:10  heart  hath  /.  thee  up 

1  Chr.  14:2  kingd.  was  /,  on  high 

2  Chr,  17:6  /.  up  in  wavsof  Lord 
26:16  /.  up  to  destruction,  .32:25 

Job  31:21  /.  up  hand  ag.  father!. 
29  or  /.  up  myself  when  evil 

Ps.  24:4  not  /.  up  soul  unto  van. 
27:6  now  shall  my  head  be  /.  np 
30:1  thou  hast  /.  me  up,  102:10 
83:2  hate  thee  have  /.  up  head 
93:3  floods  have  /.  up  their  vol. 
106:26  /.  up  his  hand  ag.  them 

Prov.  30:13  their  eyelidsare/.  np 

Is.  2:12  on  ev.  one  that  is  /.  up 
6:1  sit.  on  throne  high  and/,  up 
26:11  when  thy  hand  is  /.  up 

.Jer.  51:9  judgnient  /.  up  to  skies 

Ezek.  1:19  creatures  /,  up  fr.  ear. 
.3:14  so  the  Spirit  /.  me  up 
10:16  /.  up  th.  wings,  19 ;  11:22 
20:5  /.  up  hand  to  seed  of  J.  6 
28  land  for  wh.  I  /.  up  my  hand 
to  give  them,  42 ;  47:14 
28:2  thy  heart  /.  up,  5:17;  31:10 

Dan.  5:20  heart  /.  up  and  hard. 
23  /.  up  thyself  against  the  L. 
7:4  first  beast  was  /.  up  fr.  earth 

3fic.  5:9  hand  /.  up  on  adversari. 

Hab.  2:4  soul  /.  up  is  not  upright 
3:10  /.  up  his  hands  on  high 

Zee.  5:7  /.  up  a  talent  of  lead 
9:16  as  stones  of  a  crown.  /.  np 
14:10  sh.  be  /.  up  and  inhabited. 

Mark  9:27  but  Jesus  /.  him  up 

Luke  6:20  /,  up  eyes  on  his  di?c. 
24:50  /.  up  hands  and  blessed 

John  3:14  as  Jfoses  /.  up  serpent 
8:28  ye  have  /.  up  Son  of  man 
12:32  I,  if  I  be  /.  up,  will  draw 
34  Son  of  man  must  be  /.  up 

Acts  4:24  /.  up  their  voice  to  G. 
14:11  /.  voice  in  speech  of  Lyc. 

1  Ti7?i.  3:6  /.  up  with  pride  he  f. 

Pev.  10:5  angel  /.  up  hand 
LIFTER. 

Ps.  8:3  the  /.  up  of  my  head 
LIFTEST. 

Job  30:22  thou  /.  me  up 

Ps.  9:13  me  fr.  gates  of  death 
18:48  /.  above  those  rise  ag.  me 

Prov.  2:3  /.  up  voice  for  unders. 
LIFTETH. 

1  Sam.  2:7  bringeth  low,  t.  up,  8 

2  Chr.  25:19  heart  /.  up  to  boast 
Ps.  107:25  wind  wh.  /.  np  wave 

113:7  he  /.  needy  out  of  dunghill 
147:6  the  Lord  I.  up  the  meek 
/<■■.  18:3  see  wh.  he  /.  up  ensign 
Xah.  3:3  horseman  /.  up  sword 

LIFTIXG. 
1  Chr.  15:16  /.  np  voice  with  joy 
Xeh.  8:6  amen,  with  /.  up  hands 
Ps.  141:2  /.  up  of  mv  hands 
Prov.  30:32  foolishly  in  /.  up.  th. 
Is.  9:18  like  /.  np  of  smoke 
33:3  /.  np  of  thyself  nations  are 
1  Tim.  2:8  pray",  /.  np  holy  hands 

LIGHT. 
Gen.  44:3  soon  asmominsrwas/. 
P-\  139:lleven  thenight  sh.  be/. 
Mic.  2:1  morn.  /.  they  practice  it 
Zee.  14:7  even,  time  it  shall  be  /. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LIG 

LIGHT. 

Num.  21:5  soul  loatheth  I.  bread 
Det/t.  27:16  cursed  set.;,  by  fath. 
Jud.  9:4  vain  and  I.  persons 
2  Sam.  2:18  Asahel  was  I.  of  foot 
^zek.  22:7  set  I.  by  fath.  and  mo. 
Zep.  3:4  prophets  I.  and  treach. 
Mat.  11:.30  yoke  easy,  burden 
22:5/.  of  it  and  went  their  ways 
2  Cor.  i:\tl.  affliction  worketh 
LIGHT  thins. 

1  Sam.  18:23  seeraeth  it  a  I.  th.  ? 

2  K.  20:10 1,  t.  shadow  go  down 
Is.  49:6 1,  t.  that  should,  be  serv. 

LIGHT,  Substantive. 
Gen.  1:3  God  said.  Let  there  be  7. 
4  God  saw  I.  5  G.  called  I.  day 
16  the  lesser  I.  to  rule  the  nig. 
Ex.  10:23  Is.  had  I.  in  dwellings 
•/t4:20  the  pillar  gave  /.  by  night 
Jfiim.  4:16  pertaineth  oil  for  7. 
2  Sam.  21:17  quench  not  I.  of  Is. 
2.3:4  shall  be  as  I.  of  morning 
1  K.  7:4    was  against  I. 
11:36  David  my  serv.  may  ha.  I. 
Ifeh.  9:19  pillar  of  fire  to  show 
Est.  8:16  J.  had  I.  and  gladness 
Job  3:4  neit.  let  I.  shine  upon  it 
9  let  it  look  for  I.  but  have  no. 
8:20  I.  given  him  in  misery,  23 
10:22  where  the  /.  is  as  darkness 
12:22  bring,  to    shadow  of  de. 
18:5 1,  of  wicked  sh.  be  put  out 
6 1,  shall  be  dark  in  his  taber. 
22:28 1,  shall  shine  on  thy  ways 
24:13  those  that  rebel  ag.  theV. 
14  murderer  rising  with 
16  they  know  not  the  I. 
25:3  upon  wh.  doth  not  I.  arise  ? 
28:11  thing  hid  bringeth  heto;. 
33:28  his  life  shall  see  the 
30  enlightened  with  7.  of  living 
36:30  spreadeth  his  I.  upon  it 
32  with  clouds  he  covereth  I. 
37:15  caused  I.  of  cloud  to  shine 
21  see  not  bright    in  clouds 
38:15  fr.  wicked;,  is  withholden 

19  wh.  is  way  where  I.  dwel.  ? 
24  by  what  way  is  I.  parted  1  ' 

Ps.  4:6  lift  up  I.  of  countenance 
27:1  Lord  is  my  I.  and  salvation 
37:6  bring  forth  righteous,  as  I. 
38:10  I.  of  mine  eyes,  it  is  gone 
49:19  they  shall  never  see  the  I. 
74:16  prepared  the  I.  and  sun 
78:14  all  the  night  with  a  I. 
97:11 1,  is  sown  for  the  righte. 
104:2  coverest  thyself  with  I. 
118:27  L.  who  hath  showed  us  I. 
119:105  and  a  I.  to  my  paths 
130  entra.  of  thy  words  giv.  I. 
1.39:12  darkn.  and  I.  alike  to  th. 

Prov.  4:18  path  of  just  as  shin.  I. 
6:23  commandm.  lamp,  law  is  I. 
13:9  I.  of  righteous  rejoiceth 
15:30  /.  of  eyes  rejoiceth  heart 

Ec.  11:7  I.  is  sweet  and  pleasant 
12:2  or  the  I.  be  not  darkened 

Js.  5:20  darkness  for  I.  I.  darkn. 
30 1,  is  darkened  in  heavens 
8:20  because  there  is  wo  I.  in  th. 
9:2  gi-eat  t.  on  th.  hath  /.  shined 
10:17  I.  of  Is.  shall  be  for  a  fire 
13:10  moon  sh.  not  cause  her  I. 
to  shine.  Mat.  24:29:  Mark 
13:24 

80:26 ;.  of  moon  as  /.  of  sun.  I. 

of  sun  as  the;,  of  seven  days 
51:4  judgment  rest  for  ;.  to  peo. 
59:9  wait  for  ;.  but  behold  obs. 
60:19  L.  be  to  thee  everlast.  ;. 
Jer.  4:23  beheld  heav.  had  no  I. 
25:10  take  from  them  ;.  of  cand. 
31:35  L.  giv.  sun  for  ;.  by  day, 
moon  and  stars  for  ;.  by  nig. 
Van.  2:22;.  dwelleth  with  him 
Hoe.  6:5  judgm.  as  ;.  goeth  forth 
Mic.  7:9  L.  bring  me  forth  to  ;. 
Eab.  3:4  his  brightness  was  as  ;. 

11  at ;.  of  thine  arrows 
Zep.  3:5  morn,  bring  judgm.  to;. 
Zee.  14:6  in  that  aay  ;.  not  be  cl. 
Mat.  4:16  in  death,  ;.  sprung  up 
5:14  ;.  of  world ;  15  it  givctb  ;. 

16  let  your;,  so  shine  be.  men 
6:22  the  ;.  of  the  body  is  the 

eye,         11:34,  36 
17:2  his  raiment  white  as  the  ;. 
Luke  2:.32  ;.  to  lighten  Gentiles 
8:16  enter  in  mav  see  ;.  11:.33 
16:8  wiser  than  children  oil. 
John  1:4  life  was  the  ;.  of  men 
7  came  to  bear  witness  of ;.  8 
9  true  ;.  wh.  lighteth  every  m. 
3:19  ;.  is  come  into  the  world 

20  ev.  one  doeth  evil  hatefh  ;. 
SI  that  doeth  truth  com.  to  ;. 

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LIG 

John  5:35  was  a  bum.  and  shi.  ;. 
8:12  I  am  ;.  of  world,  he  that 
fol.  me  sh.  have  ;.  of  life,  9:5 
11:9  because  he  seeth  the  ;. 
10  because  th.  is  no  ;.  in  him 
12:.35a  little  wh.  is  ;.  with  you 
36  wh.  ye  have  ;.  believe  in  ;. 
46  am  come  a  ;.  into  world 
Acts  9:3  shincd  about  him  a  ;. 
12:7  a  ;.  shincd  in  the  prison 
13:47  to  be  a  ;.  to  the  Gentiles 
16:29  called  for  a;,  and  sprang 
22:6  there  shone  a  great ;.  round 

9  they  with  me  saw  indeed  ;. 
26:13  midday  I  saw  in  way  a  ;. 

23  ;.  to  people  and  to  Geiitiles 
liom.  2:19  ;.  of  them  are  in  dark. 
13;12  put  on  the  armor  of  ;. 

1  Cor.  4:5  bring  to  ;.  hid.  things 

2  Cor.  4:4  lest  7.  of  gospel  shine 
6  commanded  ;.  to  shine  out 

11:14  transf.  into  an  angel  of ;. 
Eph.  5:8  are;,  walk  as  chil.  of;. 

13  all  things  made  mani,  by  ;. 

whatso.  doth  manifest  is  ;. 
Col.  1:12  Inherit,  of  saints  in  ;. 
1  Tlies.  5:5  are  all  children  of;. 
1  Tim.  6: 16  dwelling  in  ;.  no  man 
a  Tim.  1:10  who  brought  life  to;. 

1  Pet.  2:9  called  vou  to  marvel.  ;. 

2  Pet  1:19  a  ;.  shin,  in  darkplace 

1  John  1:5  G.  is  ;.  in  him  no  da. 
Rev.  18:23  ;.  of  candle  sh.  no  mo. 

21:11  ;.  like  a  stone  most  preci. 
23  the  Lamb  is  the  ;.  thereof 
22:5  they  need  no  ;.  of  the  sun 

See  COtTNTENANCE,  BAEKITESS. 

Give  LIGHT. 

flen..  1:15  let  them  be  to  g.  I. 
Ex.  13:21  piliar  of  fire  to  qire  I. 

2  K.  8:19  give  hima  ;.  2  Chr.  21:7 
K'eh.  9:12  g.  them  ;.  in  the  way 
Ps.  105:39  fire  to  g.  I.  in  night 
Is.  13:10  stars  of  heaven  not  g.  1'. 

42:6  g.  for  a  ;.  to  Gentiles,  49:6 

60:19  moon  g.  I.  Ezek.  32:7 
Mat.  5:15  g.  1.  to  all,  L'lke  11:,36 

2  Cor.  4:6  g.  I.  of  knowle.  of  G. 
Eph.  5:14  Chrifet  shall  g.  thee  ;. 

In  ti»e  LIGHT. 
Ps.  56:13  may  walk  in  the  I. 
Is.  2:5  let  us  walk  in  the  I.  of  L. 

50:11  walk  in  the  I.  of  your  fire 
Johii  12:.36  light,  believe  in  t.  I. 

1  John  V.l  int.  I.  as  he  is  in  I. 
2:9  he  that  saith  he  is  in  the  I. 

10  lov.  brother,  abideth  in  t.  I. 
Rev.  21:24  nations  sh.  walk  i.  ;. ;. 

Thy  LIGHT. 
Ps.  36:9  in  thy  I.  sh.  we  see  light 
4.3:3  send  out  t.  I.  and  thy  truth 
7s.  58:8  then  sh.  t.  I.  break  forth 
10  then  sh.  t.  I.  rise  in  obscuri. 
60:1  shine,  for  thy  I.  is  come 
3  Gentiles  shall  come  to  thy  I. 

19  the  sun  sh.  be  no  more  ;. ;. 

20  L.  shall  be  ;.  everlasting  ;. 

LIGHT,  ED. 
Ex.  25:37  sh.  ;.  the  lamps,  40:4 
Ps.  18:28  thou  wilt  ;.  my  candle 
Mat.  5:15  nor  do  men ;.  a  candle 
i"fe8:16  hath;,  candle,  11:33 
15:8  doth  not;,  a  candle 
Rev.  7:16  nor  sh.  sun  ;.  on  them 

LIGHT  on. 
Rvth  2:3  to  '.  on  part  of  B.'s  fie. 

2  Sam.  17:12  will ;.  on  him 

LIGHTED. 
Gen.  24:64  saw  I.  she  ;.  off  camel 
■los.  15:18;.  off  ass,  Jiid.  1:14 
Jud.  4:15  Sisera  ;.  off  his  chariot 

1  Sam.  2.5:23  Abigail  ;.off  theass 

2  K.  5:21  Naaraan  ;.  from  chari. 

LIGHTED,  ETH  on. 
Gen.  28:11  J.  ;.  on  certain  place 
Dent.  19:5  slip,  and  ;.  on  neigh. 
Is.  9:8  word  to  Jacob  it ;.  on  Isr. 

LIGHTEIV,  to  ilhimine. 
2  Sam.  22:29  L.  will  ;.  my  dark. 
Ezr.  9:8  our  God  may  ;.  our  eyes 
Ps.  13:3  ;.  mine  eyes,  lest  I  sleep 
Luke  2:.32  a  light  to  ;.  Gentiles 
Rev.  21:23  the  glory  of  G.  did;.  It 

LIGHTEN,  ETH. 
Ps.  34:5  looked  to  him  and  we.  ;. 
77:18  the  lightnings  ;.  the  world 
P-ov.  29:13  L.  ;.  both  their  eyes 
Luke  17:24  lightn.  ;.  out  one  part 
Rev.  18:1  earth  ;.  with  his  glory 

See  ENI.IGHTENED. 

LIGHTE!V,  ED. 

1  Sam.  6:5  he  will  ;.  his  hand 
Jon.  1:5  cast  wares  into  sea  to  ;. 
Acts  27:18  ucxt  day  th. ;.  sh,  38 


897 


LIK 

LIGHTER. 

1  K.  12:4  make  thou  our  yoke  ;. 

9,  10;  2  Chr.  10:10 
Pi.  62:9  altogether  ;.  than  vanity 

LIGHTEST,  ETH. 
E.V.  30:8  Aaron  ;.  lamps  at  even 
Xu7n.  8:2  when  thou  ;.  lamps 
John  1:9  true  light ;.  every  man 

LIGHTIiVG. 
7s.  30:.30  L.  show  ;.  down  of  arm 
Mat.  3:16  a  dove,  and  ;.  on  him 

LIGHTLY. 
Gen.  26:10  might ;.  have  lain 
Is.  9:1  he;,  afflicted  the  land 
■ler.  4:24  all  the  hills  moved  ;. 
Mark  9:39  ;.  speak  evil  of  me 

See  ESTEEMED. 

LIGHTIVESS. 

Jer.  3:0  thro' ;.  of  her  whoredo. 
23:32  cause  peo.  to  err  by  the. ;. 

2  Cor.  1:17  minded,  did  I  use  ;.  ? 
LIGHTIVIIVG. 

2  Sam.  22:15  sent ;.  and  discom. 

Jo/)  28:26  made  way  for  ;.  of  thu. 
37:3  directcth  ;.  to  ends  of  earth 
38:25  divided  a  way  for  the  ;. 

Ps.  144:6  cast  forth  ;.  scatter  th. 

Ezek.  1:14  ran  as  appearance  of;. 

Pan.  10:6  face  as  appearance  ;. 

Zee.  9:14  his  arrow  go  forth  as  ;. 

Mat.  24:27  as  ;.  cometh  out  of 

the  east,  Luke  17:24 
28:3  his  countenance  was  as  ;. 

Luke  10:18  as  ;.  fall  from  heaven 
LIGHTNINGS. 

Ex.  19:16  thunders, ;.  and  cloud 
20:18  all  the  people  saw  the  ;. 

■lot)  38:.35  send  ;.  th.  th.  mav  go? 

Ps.  18:14;.  and  discomfited' th. 
77:18  ;.  lighted  the  world,  97:4 
135:7  he  maketh  ;.  for  the  rain 

■ler.  10:13  mak.  ;.  wi.  rain,  51:16 

Xah.  2:4  chariots  shall  run  like;. 

Rev.  4:5  out  of  throne  proceed. ;. 
8:5  thunderings  and  ;.  11:19 
16:18  ;.  and  a  great  earthquake 
LIGHTS. 

Gen.  1:14  let  there  be  ;.  in  firma. 
16  God  make  two  great  ;. 

1  K.  6:4  windows  of  narrow  ;. 
Ps.  136:7 made  great  ;. 

Ezek.  32:8  bri.  ;.  will  I  make  d. 
Luke  12:.35  loins  girded,  ;.  burn. 
Acts  20:8  ;.  in  upper  chamber 
Phil.  2:15  ye  shine  as  ;.  in  world 
Jam.  1:17  down  from  Father  of  ;. 

LIGIV-ALOES. 
Num.  24:6  trees  ofl.-a.  L.  plant. 

LIGURE. 
Ex.  28:19  third  row  a  ;.  39:12 
LIKE. 

Ex.  15:11  who  is  ;.  unto  thee? 
Pent.  33:29;  1  K.  8:23;  2  Chr. 
6:14  ;  Ps.  35:10;  71:19 
7s.  57:20  wicked  ;.  troubled  sea 
64:6  iniquities  ;.  wind  have  tak. 
Jer.  11:19  ;.  a  lamb  bro.  to  slau. 
23:29  is  not  mv  word  ;.  fire? 
Ezek.  18:10  doeth  ;.  any  of  these 
25:8  house  of  Ju.  ;.  to  heathen 
31:2  whom  art  th.  ;.  in  great.  18 
Dan.  3:25  fourth  is  ;.  Son  of  God 
7:13  one  ;.  the  Son  of  man  came 
IIos.  4:9  sh.  be ;.  people,  ;.  priest 
6:7  ;.  men  have  transgressed 
Mat.  1.3:.31  ;.  to  a  grain  of  mus- 
tard-seed, Mark  4:31;  Luke 
13:19 

44  ;.  a  treasure ;  45  ;.  a  merch . 
47  ;.  a  net ;  52  ;.  househol.  20:1 
22:2  heav.  is  I.  to  a  certain  king 
Acts  14:15  are  men  of  ;.  passions 
Ifeb.  2:17  made;,  his  brethren 
7:3  made  ;.  to  the  Son  of  God 
./am.  1:6  that  waver,  is  ;.  a  wave 
23  ;.  a  man  beholding  his  face 
5-17  E.  was  subject  to";,  passio. 

2  Pet.  1:1  obtain. ;.  precious  faith 
1  John  3:2  we  .shall  be  ;.  him 
Rev.  1:13  ;.  the  Son  of  man,  14:14 

LIKE  manner. 
Ex.  7:11  in  ;.  m.  with  enchantm. 
Luke  6:23  in  ;.  m.  did  th.  fathers 
20:31  in  ;.  m.  did  the  seventh 
Acts  1:11  in  ;.  m.  as  have  seen 

LIKE-MINDED. 
Rom.  15:5  G.  gra.  you  tobe;.-»i. 
Phil.  2:2  t.-m.  20  no  man  ;.  jn. 

None  LIKE. 
Ex.  8:10  there  is  n.  I.  the  L.  our 
God,  '.):H:Deut.  .33:26;  2  Sa. 
7:22;  1  f/ir.  17:20 
11:6  ?j.  i.  cry  of  land  of  Egypt 


LIN 

1  <?am.  10:24  n.  I.  S.  amone  peo. 

1  K.  3:12  theiewaa  n.l.  Solomon 
21:25  there  was  n.  I.  to  Ahab. 

2  K.  18:5  there  was  n.  I.  Hczeki. 
Ps.  86:8  among  the  gods  n.  I.  to 

thee,  .Jer.  10:6,  7 
Is.  46:9  am  G.  there  is  n.  I.  me 
./er.  30:7  day  is  great,  n.  ;.  it 
Dan.  1:19  among  all  n.  I.  Daniel 

Such  LIKE. 
.Mark  7:8  s.  I.  things  ye  do,  13 
Gal.  5:21  drunkcniicb's,  and  s.  I. 

LIKE,  ED. 
Dei/t.  25:7  ;.  not  to  take  her,  8 
1  Chr.  2,s:4  sons  of  my  fat.  ;.  ma 
Rom.  1:28  did  not  ;.  to  retain  G. 
LIKEN 

Is.  40:18  to  whom  ;.  G.  ?  25;  46:5 
Lam.  2:13  what  sh.  I ;.  to  thee? 
Mat.  7:24  I  will ;.  him  to  a  man 

11:16  whereunto  ;.  this  genera- 
tion ?  Luke  7:31 
Mark  4:30  ;.  kingd.  ?  Luke  13:20 

LIKENED. 
Ps.  89:6  who  am.  sons  ;.  to  L.  ? 
.ler.  6:2  I ;.  the  daughter  of  Zion 
Mat.  7:26  sh.  be  ;.  to  foolish  m. 

13:24  heaven  is  ;.  18:23 ;  25:1 
LIKENESS. 

Gen.  1:26  make  man  after  ;.  5:1 

5:3  A.  begat  a  son  in  his  own  ;. 
E.r.  20:4  not  make  ;.  of  anything 
Peut.  4:16  the  ;.  of  male  or  fe- 
male, 17,  18,  23,  25  ;  5:8 
Ps.  17:15  wh.  awake  with  thy  I. 
Is.  4j0:18  what ;.  comp.  to  him  f 
Ezek.  1:5  ;.  of  four  liv.  creatures 
28  ;.  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 

10:21 ;.  of  the  hands  of  man 
.ids  14:11  gods  come  in  ;.  of  men 
Rojn.  6:5  in  ;.  of  his  death,  we 
shall  be  in  ;.  of  resurrection 

8:3  G.  sending  Son  in  ;.  of  flesh 
Phil  2:7  was  made  in;,  of  men 

LIKETH. 
Deut.  C3:16  dwell  v>  here  it  ;.  him 
A?nos  4:5  this  ;.  you,  O  child,  of 

LIKING. 
,Iob  39:4  young  on.  are  in  good;. 
Pan.  1:10  why  see  faces  worse 

LIKEWISE. 
Ps.  49:10  ;.  brut,  person  perish 

52:5  God  shall  ;.  destroy  thee 
Ec.  7:22  ;.  hast  cursed  others 
.Vat.  20:5  abo.  sixth  hour,  did  I. 

21  :.36  and  they  did  unto  them  ;. 
Luke  0:31  do  ye  also  to  them  /. 

13:3  ye  shall  all ;.  perish,  5 

l(i:25  ;.  Laz.  received  evil  thin. 

22:20  ;.  also  cup  after  supper 
.John  5:19  these  doeth  the  Son  ;. 
1  Cor.  7:3  ;.  the  wife  to  husband 
li  b.  2:14  he  himself  ;.  took  part 
1  Pet.  4:1  arm  yourselves  ;. 
./ude  8  ;.  these  filthy  dreamers 
Rev.  8:12  day  shone  not,  night  ;. 
LILY. 

Cant.  2:1  I  am  the;,  of  the  val. 

2  as  ;.  am.  thorns,  so  my  love 
IIos.  14:5  Is.  shall  grow  as  the  ;. 

LILIES. 
Cant.  2:16  belov.  feed.  am.  ;.  0:3 
4:5  like  two  roses  among  the  ;. 
5:13  lips  like  ;.  dropping  myrrh 
7:2  belly  like  wheat  set  with  ;. 
Mat.  6:28  consider  the  ;.  how 
they  grow,  Luke  12:27 
LILY-WORK. 

1  K.  7:19  chapiters  were  of  l.-w. 
22  on  top  of  pillars  was  l.-w. 

LIME. 

Is.  3.3:12  peo.  be  as  burnings  of  I. 
Amos  2:1  bon.  of  king  of  E.  to  I. 

LIMIT,  ED,  ETH. 
Ps.  78:41  ;.  Holy  One  of  Israel 
Ezek.  43:12;.  thereof  shall  be  lio. 
77e6.  4:7  he  ;.  a  certain  day 
LINE,  8. 

2  K.  21:13  over  J.  I.  of  Samaria 
lob  38:5  stretched  ;.  on  earth? 
Ps.  16:6  ;.  fallen  in  pleas,  places 

19:4  their  1.  is  gone  thro'  earth 
78:55  divided  inheritance  by  ;. 
Is.  28:10  ;.  must  be  upon  ;.  13 
17  judgm.  also  will  I  lay  to  ;. 
34:11  stretch  on  it ;.  of  confus. 
Amos  7:17  land  be  divided  by  ;. 
Zee.  1:16  ;.  be  stretched  on  Jeru. 
2  Cor.  10:16  in  another  man's;. 

LINE.\GE. 
Luke  2:4  he  was  of;  of  David 

LINEN. 
Ex.  28:43  make  them ;.  breeches 


CHUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LIO 

Lev.  6:10  put  on  I.  garment,  16:4 

1  Sam.  2:18  niinie.  with  I.  ephod 
22:18  slew  8o  that  did  we.  I.  ep. 

2  tiam.  fi:14  IX  girded  wi.  I.  epli. 
1  K.  10:28  Salomon  had  yam 

brought,  2  Chr.  1:16 
Jer.  13:1  get  thee  a  I.  girdle 
Mat.  27:59  he  wrapped  it  in  a 

clean  I.  cloth,  John  19:40 
Mark  14:51 1,  cloth  about  his  bo. 

52  left  I.  cloth  and  fled  naked 
Lvke  24:12  P.  beheld  I.  clothes 

la.  by  themselves,  John  20:6 
JbAn  20:5  John  saw  the  I.  clothes 

LIIVEIV. 
Lev.  19:19  nor  shall  a  garment 

mingled  of  I.  and  woollen 

CO.  lipon  thee.  Deut.  22:11 

1  (7A7-.  15:27  D.  had  on  eph.  oU. 
Mark  15:46  wrap,  in  I.  Xwie  23:53 
Mev.  15:6  angels  clothed  in  I. 
See  FINE. 

LIIVGERED,  ETH. 
Oen.  19:16  Lot    men  laid  hold 
43:10  except  I.  we  had  returned 

2  Pet.  2:3  judg.  of  a  long  time  I. 

LliVTEL,  S. 
Ell.  12:22  strike  I.  and  two  posts 
1  A'.  6:31    and  posts  a  fifth  part 
Amos  9:1  smite  I.  posts  shake 
Zep.  2:14  bittern  lodge  in  upper  I. 
LINTrS.   2  Tim.  4:21 
LIOIV. 

Gen.  49:9  Judah  couched  as  a  I. 
Num.  24:9  Israel  lay  down  as  a  I. 
Deut.  33:20  Gad  dwelleth  as  a  I. 
Jud.  14:8  turned  to  see  care,  of  I. 
bees  and  honey  in  care,  of  /. 

1  Sam.  17:34  ca.  a  I.  and  took  la. 

2  Sam.  17:10  heart  as  hca.  of  a 
23:20  slew  I.  in  pit,  1  Chr.  11:22 

1  K.  13:24  a     met  him  by  way  Prov.  12:19/.  of  truth  establish, 
and  slew  him,  I.  also  stood 

20:36  a  sh.  slay  thee ;  a  I.  fou 
Job  4:10  roaring  of/,  voice  of/. 

10:16  huntest  me  as  a  licrcc  /. 


LIP 

LIOIVESS,  ES. 

Ezek.  19:2  wh.  is  thy  moth.  fa/. 
Kah.  2:12  lion  strangled  for  his /. 
LlOiVS. 

2  Sam.  1:23  S.  and  Jon.  strong.  /. 

1  K.  10:19  two  /.  stood  beside 
the  stays,  2  Chr.  9:18 

2  .P.  17:35  L.  sent  /.  among  them 
1  Chr.  12:8  faces  like  faces  of/. 
Ps.  22:21  save  me  from  /.  mouth 

35:17  rescue  my  darling  from  /. 
57:4  my  soul  is  among  /.  I  lie 
Cant.  4:8  top  of  Am.  from/,  dens 
Is.  15:9  /.  upon  him  that  escap. 
■Jer.  50:17  /.  driven  Israel  away 
51:38  shall  roar  together  like  /. 
Ezek.  19:2  she  lay  down  amo.  /. 
Dan.  6:27  D.  from  power  of  /. 
Nah.  2:11  wh.  is  dwelling  of/,  f 
Zep.  3:3  princes  are  roaring  /. 
JJeb.  11:33  faith  sto.  mouths  of/. 
Rev.  9:8  teeth  as  the  teeth  of/. 

17  heads  of  horses  as  hea.  of  /. 
See  BEN. 

LION'S  whelp,  s. 
Oen.  49:9  Judah  is  /.'«  w.  from 
Devt.  33:22  Dan  is  a  l.'s  u-hclp 
.Job  4:11  /.'«  w.  scattered  .abroad 
28:8  /.'s  UK  have  not  trodden  it 
Jer.  51:38  sh.  yell  as  l.'s  whelps 

Young  LIONS. 
Ps.  34:10  y.  I.  suifer  hunger 
58:6  break  out  gr.  teeth  of  ij.  I. 
104:21  y.  I.  roar  after  their  prey 
.Ter.  2:15  y.  I.  roared  upon  him 
Ezek.  19:2  nourished  among  y.  I. 
38:13  the  y.  I.  sliall  say  tothoe 
Zee.  11:3  voice  of  roaring  ofy.  I. 
LIP. 

Lev.  13:45  a  covering  on  his  /. 
Ps.  22:7  they  shoot  out  the  /, 


28:8  nor  the  fierce  /.  passed  by 
38:39  wilt  th.  hunt  prey  for  /.  ' 
Ps.  7:2  lest  tear  my  soul  like  /. 
10:9  lieth  in  wait  secretly  as  a/. 
17:12  like  a/,  greedy  of  his  prey 
22:13  they  gaped  on  me  as  a  /. 
91:13  thou  Shalt  tread  on  the  /. 

Prov.  19:12  king's  wra.  is  as  a  /. 
20:2  fear  of  king  is  as  roar,  of  /, 
22:13  saith,  There  is  a  /.  in  way 
96:13  /.  in  way,  a  /.  in  the  street 
28:1  righteous  are  bold  as  a  /. 
30:30  a  /.  strongest  am.  beasts 

Ec.  9:4  liv.  dog  better  th.  dead/. 

Is.  5:29  th.  roaring  sh.  be  like  /. 
11:7  /.  sh.  eat  str.  like  ox,  65:25 
21:8  he  cried,  A  /.  my  lord 
35:9  no  /.  there,  nor  ravenous 
38:13  as  /.  so  will  he  bre.  bones 

Jer.  2:30  devour,  prophets  like  /. 
4:7  /.  is  come  from  his  thicket 
5:6  a  /.  out  of  forest  sh.  slay  th. 
12:8  my  heritage  is  to  me  as  a  /. 
25:.38  forsak.  his  covert  as  the  /. 
49:19  shall  come  up  like  /.  50:44 

Lam.  3:10  he  was  to  me  as  a  /. 

Ezek.  1:10  face  of/,  on  right  side 
10:14  third  was  the  face  of  a  /. 
22:25  a  conspir.  like  a  roaring  /. 

Dan.  7:4  first  like  a  /.  had  wings 

Bos.  5:14  I  will  be  to  Ephr.  a  /. 
11:10  he  shall  roar  like  a  /. 
13:7  to  them  as  /.  8  will  devour 

Joel  1:6  teeth  of  a  /.  cheek-teeth 

Amos  3:4  /.  roar  hath  no  prey  ? 
8  /.  roared,  who  will  not  fear? 
12  taketh  out  of  mouth  of  /. 

iRc.  5:8  rem.  of  Jac.  sh.  be  as  /. 

Nah.  2:12  /.  tear  in  pieces 

2  Tim.  4:17  de.outof  mouth  of/. 

1  Pet.  5:8  devil  as  a  /.  walk.  abo. 
Eev.  4:7  first  beast  was  like  a  /. 

5:5  the  /.  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 
10:3  a  loud  voice  as  a  /.  roareth 
13:2  his  mouth  was  as  mo.  of/. 
See  BEAS. 

LION-LIKE. 

2  Sam.  23:20  slew  two  /.-/.  men 

of  Moab  1  Chr.  11:22 

Old  LION. 

Is.  30:6  whence  come  the  old  I.  f 
Nah.  2:11  even  the  old  I.  walked 

Y  oung  LION. 

Is.  11:6  calf  and  y.  I.  lie  down 
31:4  like  as  the  young  I.  roaring 

Ezek.  19:3  it  became  a  young  I.  6 
32:2  like  a  y.  I.  of  the  nations 
41:19  face  of  V.  /.  towards  tree 


LIPS. 

6:12  of  uncircumcised  /.  .30 
1  Sain.  1:13  only  her  /.  moved 
Ps.  12:2  flat  /.  do  they  speak 
4  /.  own,  who  Is  lord  over  us? 
17:1  goeth  not  out  of  feigned  /. 
31:18  lying  /.  be  put  to  silence 
59:7  behold,  swords  are  in  th.  /. 
12  words  of  their  /.  be  taken 
63:5  praise  thee  with  joyful  /. 
120:2  deli,  my  soul  from  lying  /. 
140:3  poison  is  under  their  /. 
9  let  mischief  of  own  /.  cover 
Prov.  4:24  perverse  /.  put  fr.  th. 
5:3  /.  of  a  strange  woman  drop 
7:31  flatter,  of  1.  she  forced  him 
10:13  in  /.  of  him  that  hath  un. 
21  /.  of  righteous  feed  many 
32  /.  of  righteous  know 
12:22  lying  /.  abomination  to  L. 
14:3  /.  of  wise  sh.  preserve  them 
7  not  in  him  /.  of  knowledge 
23  talk  of/,  tendeth  to  penury 
1.5:7  /.  of  wise  disperse  knowl. 
16:13  righte.  /.  delight  of  kings 
21  sweet,  of/,  increaseth  learii. 
17:4  wicked  giv.  heed  to  false  /. 
7  less  do  lying  /.  bee.  a  prince 
18:6  fools  /.  enter  into  conten. 
20:15  /.  of  knowl.  are  a  jewel 
34:2  their  /.  talk  of  mischief 
26:23  burning  /.  like  a  potsherd 
Ec.  10:12  /.  of  fool  swal.  himself 
Cant.  7:9  causing  /.  of  th.  asleep 
Is.  6:5  a  man  of  unrle.  /.  I  dwell 
in  midst  of  people  of  unci.  /. 
28:11  stammer.  /.  will  he  speak 
29:13  peo.  with/,  do  honor  me 
57:19 1  create  the  fruit  of  the  /. 
59:3  5'our  /.  have  spoken  lies 
Ezek.  36:3  tak.  up  in  /.  of  talkers 
IIos.  14:2  render  calves  of  our  /. 
Mic.  3:7  they  shall  cover  their  /. 
Mai.  2:7  priest's  /.  keep  knowl. 
Mat.  15:8  that  honoreth  me  \\ith 

their/.  Mark^r.^ 
Pom.  3:13  poison  is  under  th.  /. 
1  Cor.  14:21  other  /.  I  speak  to 
Heb.  13:15  fruit  of/,  giv.  thanks 

His  LIPS. 

Job  2:10  did  not  J.  sin  with  Ms  I. 
11:5  G.  open  his  l.  against  thee 
23:12  back  fr.  comman.  oi his  I. 

Ps.  21 :2  withholden  req.  of  his  /. 
106:33  spake  unadvis.  with  h.  I. 

P)-or.  10:19  refrain/ii.s /.  is  wise 
12:13  spared  by  trausg.  of  his  I. 
16:27  his  I.  as  a  burning  fire 
30  /lis  I.  bringeth  evil  to  pass 
17:28  shutteth  his  I.  as  a  man  of 
18:7  his  I.  are  snare  of  his  soul 
19:1  that  is  perverse  in  /iis- 1. 
20:19  that  flattereth  with  his  I. 


LIT 

Prmt.  22:11  for  grace  of  his  I.  the 
24:26  kiss  his  /.gives  ri.  answer 
Cant.  5:13  his  /.  Tike  lilies  drop, 
/v.  11:4  breath  of /i.  /.  slay  wick. 
:W:27  his  I.  full  of  indignation 
Mul.  2:6  iniq.  not  found  in  his  I. 

1  Pet.  3:10  his  I.  speak  no  guile 
My  LIPS. 

Ps.  16:4  their  names  into  my  I. 
40:9  not  refrained  my  I.  O  Lord 
51:15  O  Lord,  open  thou  my  I. 
63:3  my  I.  shall  praise  thee 
66:14  vows,  which  toj//.  uttered 
89:34  thing  gone  out  of  my  I. 
119:13  wi.  m,y  I.  have  I  declared 
171  my  I.  shall  utter  thy  praise 
141:3  Lord,  keep  door  of  my  I. 
Prov.  8:6  the  opening  of  my  I.  7 
.Jer.  17:16  came  out  of  7ny  I.  was 
Dan.  10:16  sons  of  men  tou.  my  I. 
Thy  LIPS. 

2  jr.  19:28  I  will  put  my  bridle 
in  thy  I.  Is.  37:29 

Job  8:21  fill  thy  /.  with  rejoicing 
15:6  /.  ovm  I.  testify  aga.  thee 
Ps.  17:4  word  of  /.  /.  I  have  kept 
34:13  keep  /.  /.  from  spea.  guile 
45:2  grace  is  poured  into  thy  I. 
Prov.  5:2  thy  I.  may  keep  know. 
22:18  they  shall  be  fitted  in  /.  /. 
2.3:16  when  thy  I.  speak  right 
24:28  deceive  not  with  thy  /. 
27:2  praise  thee,  not  /.  own  /. 
Cant.  4:3  thy  I.  are  like  scarlet 
11  thy  I.  drop  as  honev-comb 
Is.  6:7  this  hath  touched  thy  I. 
Ezek.  24:17  cover  not  thy  I. 

LIQUOR,  S. 
Ex.  22:29  offer  the  first  of  thy  /. 
Num.  6:3  nor  drink  anv  /.  of  gr. 
Cant.  7:2  goblet  wh.  want,  not  /. 

LISTED. 
Mat.  17:12  done  to  him  whatso- 
ever they  /.  Mark  9:13 
LISTEN. 
Is.  49:1  /.  O  isles,  unto  me 

LISTETH. 
John  3:8  wind  blow,  where  it  /. 
Jam.  3:4  whithersoever  gover.  /. 

LITTERS. 
Is.  66:20  bring  your  breth.  in  /. 

LITTLE. 
Gen.  30:30  but  /.  thou  hadst 
Ex.  12:4  househ.  too  /.  for  lamb 
16:18  that  gathered  /.  had  no 

lack,  2  Cor.  8:15 
23:30  by  /.  and  /.  drive  them 

out,  Deut.  7:22 
Deut.  28:38  and  gather  but  /.  in 
,Jos.  23:17  is  iniq.  in  Peor  too  /. .? 
1  Snm.  15:17  /.  in  th.  own  sight 

1  K.  13:10  mv  /.  finger  thicker 

than,  2  Chr.  10:10 
17:12  /.  oil  in  cruse ;  13  /.  cake 
18:44/.  cloud  like  a  man's  hand 
20:27  Is.  pitch,  like  two/,  flocks 

2  K.  5:2  brought  captive  /.  maid 
Ezr.  9:8  give  us  a  /.  reviving 
Neh.  9:32'let  not  trouble  seem  /. 
Job  4:12  ear  received  a  /.  thereof 

26:14  /.  portion  heard  of  him 

Ps.  2:12  wrath  kindled  but  a  /. 
8:5  made  him  a  /.  lower  than 

the  angels,  Heb.  2:7 
37:16  /.  that  a  right,  man  hath 
65:12  /.  hills  rejoice  on  ev.  side 
68:27  /.  Benjamin,  with  th.  rul. 
72:3  /.  hills  by  righteousness 
114:4  /.  hills  skip,  like  lambs,  6 

Prov.  6:10  a  /.  sleep.  /.  slumber, 

a  /.  folding,  24:33 
10:20  heart  of  wicked  is/,  worth 
15:16  better  is  /.  with  fear  of  L. 
l(i:8  better  is  /.  with  righteous. 
.30:24  four  things  /.  on  earth 

Ec.  5:12  whether  eat  /.  or  much 
9:14  a  /.  city  and  few  men  in  it 
10:1  /.  folly  him  is  in  reputation 

Cant.  8:8  we  have  a  /.  sister 


LIV 

Mat.  26:39  he  went  a  /.  further. 

Mark  1:19 :  14::35 
Mark  5:23  my  /.  daughter  lieth 
Luke  7:47  to  whom  /.  is  forgiven 
12:32/.  flock;  19:3/.  of  stature 
19:17  been  fulfilled  in  a  very  /. 
John  6:7  every  one  may  take  a  /. 
Acts  5:34  apo.stlesforth  a/,  space 
28:2  showed  us  /.  kindness 

1  Cor.  5:6  /.  leaven  leav.  Gal.  5:9 

2  Cor.  11:1  bear  with  me  a  /. 
16  that  I  may  boast  myself  a  /. 

1  Ti?n.  4:8  bodily  ex.  profiteth  /. 
5:23  use  /.  wine  for  stomach'a 

Heb.  2:9  a  /.  lower  than  angels' 
Jam.  3:5  tongue  is  a  /.  member 
4:14  vapor  appeareth  for  /.  tima 
Dev.  3:8  thou  hast  a  /.  strength 
6:11  should  rest  for  a  /.  season 
20:3  be  loosed  a  /.  season 

See    BOOK,    CHAMBERS,  CHILD, 
CHILDREN. 

LITTLE  one,  s. 

Gen.  19:20  Lot  said.  It  is  a  /.  on$ 
44:20  have  a  /.  one,  broth,  dead 
Ex.  10:10  go  and  your  /.  07ies,  24 
./OS.  8:35  before  women  and/,  o. 

2  Chr.  20:13  before  Lord  and  /.  o. 
Ezr.  8:21  seek  right  way  for  /.  o. 
Ps.  137:9  dasheth  /.  o.  ag.  stones 
Is.  60:22  /.  one  bee.  a  thousand 
Zee.  13:7  turn  my  hand  on  /.  o. 
Mat.  10:42  dri.  to  one  of  th.  /.  o. 

18:6  offend  one  of  these  /.  ones, 

Mark  9:42;  Luke  17:2 
10  despise  not  one  of  th.  /.  o. 
14  one  of  these  /,  o.  sho.  perish 
LITTLE  while. 
■lob  24:24  exalted  for  a  /.  while 
Ps.  37:10  a/,  w.  and  the  wicked 
Is.  10:25  /.  w.  Indignation  cease 
63:18  possessed  it  but  a/,  w. 
■ler.  51:33  a  /.  iv.  harvest  sh.  co. 
Uos.  1:4  a  /.  while  I  will  avenge 
Hag.  2:6  al.  w.l  will  sh.  heaven 
John  7:3.3 1,  w.  I  am  with,  13:33 
12:;35  a  /.  w.  is  light  witli  you 
14:19  /.  w.  world  seeth  me  no 
16:10/.      ye  sh.  see  me,  17,  19 
18  a  /.  tchile  we  cannot  tell 
Heb.  10:37  /.  w.  he  that  sh.  come 
LIVE. 

Is.  6:6  hav.  a  /.  coal  in  his  hand 

Se^  GOAT. 

LIVE. 

Gen.  3:22  tree  of  life  /.  for  ever 
19:20  and  my  soul  shall  /. 
20:7  pray  for  thee,  thou  shalt  I. 
27:40  by  the  sword  shalt  thou  /. 
31:32  fin.  thy  go.  let  him  not  /. 
42:18  this  do,  and  /.  for  I  fear  G. 
Ex.  33:20  no  man  see  me  and  /. 
Leo.  18:5  he  shall  /.  in  them, 
Neh.  9:29;  Ezek.  20:11,  13,  21 
Num.  21:8  looketh  on  ser.  sh.  /. 
24:23  shall  /.  when  G.  doeth 
Deut.  4:10  fear  me  all  days  th.  /. 
.33  hear,  as  thou  hast,  and  /.  ? 
8:3  by  ev.  wo.  of  L.  doth  man  /. 
19:5  flee  to  one  of  th.  cit.  and  /. 
33:6  let  Eeuben  /.  and  not  die 
Job  14:14  man  die,  sh.  he  /.  ag.  ? 
21:7  do  wicked  /.  become  old  f 
Ps.  22:26  your  heart  /.  for  ever 
49:9  /.  and  not  see  corruption 
63:4  wiU  I  bless  thee  while  1 1. 
69:32  hearts  sh.  /.  that  seek  G. 
72:15  shall  /.  118:17  not  die,  /. 
119:144  understand,  and  I  sh.  I. 
175  let  soul  /.  it  sh.  praise  thee 
140:2  while  I  /.  will  I  praise  L. 
Prov.  4:4  keep  my  com.  /.  7:2 
9:6  forsake  foolish  and  /. 
15:27  he  that  hateth  gifts  sh.  /. 
Ec.  6:3  /.  many  years,  6 ;  11:8 
9:9  /.  joyfully  wi.  wifeth.  lovest 
Is.  20:19  dead  men.  sh.  /.  togeth. 
38:16  L.  by  these  things  men/. 
55:3  hear,  and  vour  soul  shallf. 
■Jer.  38:20  and  tliv  soul  shall  /. 


Is.  26:30  hide  thy.  for  /.  moment  Lam.  4:20  under  shad,  we  sh.  /. 
28:10  here  a/,  and  there  a  /.  13  i  Ezek.  3:21  he  shall  surely  /.  18:9, 


40:15  tak.  up  isles  as  a  /.  thing 

54:8  in  a/,  wrath  I  hid  my  face 
Ezik.  11:16  to  them  a  /.  sarictu. 

16:47  as  if  that  were  very  /.  th. 
Dan.  7:8  up  another  /.  horn.  8:9 

11:34  be  holpen  with  a  /.  help 
Hos.  8:10  sorrow  a  /.  for  burden 
Amos  6:11  smite  /.  house 
Mic.  5:2  tho'  /.  among  thousands 
Hag.  1:6  sown  much,  bring  in  /. 

9  looked  for  much,  it  ca.  to  /. 
Zee.  1:15  was  but  a  /.  displeased 
Mat.  14:31  O  thou  of/,  faith 

15:34  seven,  and  a  few  /.  fishes 


17;  33:1.3,  15,  16 
16:6  when  thou  wast  in  blood  /. 
18:19  kept  my  statutes  shall  /. 

21,  32:  20:"1I,  25 
24  wicked  man  doeth  sh.  he  /. 
32  turn  youi-selves  and  /.  33.11 
33:10  sins  on  us,  howsh.  we  /.  ? 

19  do  that  wh.  is  law.  he  sh.  /. 
37:3  can  these  bones  /.  f 
47:9  ev.  thing  liveth  and  mov- 
eth  sh.  /.  everything  shall  /. 
Hos.  6:2  he  will  rev.  us,  we  sh.  /. 
Amos  5:4  seek  me,  and  ye  sh.  /.  6 
Jon.  4:3  bet.  to  die  than  to  /.  8 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LIV 

Bab.  2:4  Jnst  eh.  I.  by  his  faith, 

Rom.  1:17 
Mat.  4:4  not  I.  by  bread,  Lu.  4:4 
9:18  she  shall  I.  Mark  5:23 
Luke  10:28  this  do,  and  th.  sh. 
20:38  not  G.  of  dead,  all  I.  unto 
John  5:25  hear  voice  of  S.  and  1. 
6:57  1 1,  by  F.  so  he  that  eateth 

me,  even  he  shall  I.  by  me 
11:25  tho'  he  were  de.  yet  sh.  I. 
14:19  because  I    ye  sh.  I.  also 
Acts  17:28  in  him  ve  I.  and  move 
22:22  it  is  not  fit  that  he  sho.  /. 
Ham.  6:2 1,  any  longer  therein  ? 
8  we  believe  we  sh./.  with  him 
8:12  debtors  not  to  I.  after  flesh 
'■  13  if  ye    after  flesh,  ye  sh.  die, 
if  thro'  Sp.  mortify  bo.  ye/. 
1  10:5  doeth  these  things  shall  i. 

by  them,  Gal.Z:Yi 
I  12:18 1,  peaceably  with  all  men 
14:8  whether  we  I.  we  I.  to  Lo. 
whe.  we  I.  or  die  we  are  L.'s 

1  Cor.  9:13  /.  of  things  of  temple 
14  preach  gospel  sho.  I.  of  gos. 

2  Cor.  4:11  are  deliv.  to  death 
6:9  behold,  we  I.  as  chastened 
7:3  to  die  and  I.  with  you 

13:4 1,  with  him  by  power  of  G. 
Gal.  2:14  Gentiles  to  I.  as  Jews 

19  that  I  might  I.  unto  God 

20  I  /.  yet  not  I,  life  I  now  in 
flesh,  I    by  faith  of  S.  of  G. 

3:11  just  I.  by  faith,  Heb.  10:38 
5:25  if  we  I.  in  the  Spirit 
Phil.  1:21  for  me  to  I.  is  Christ 
22ifi;.  in  the  flesh 

1  Thes.  3:8  we  I.  if  sta.  fast  inL. 
5:10  died  that  we  sh.  I.  wi.  him 

2  Tim.  2:11  we  sh.  also  I.  with 
3:12  alU.  godly  suf  persecution 
Tit.  2:12  we  should  I.  soberly 
Seb.  12:9  to  F.  of  spirits  and  I. 

1:3:18  willing  toZ.  honestly 
Jam.  4:15  if  Lord  will  we  sh.  I. 

1  Pet.  2:24  we  I.  to  righteousness 
4:2  no  longer  should  1 1,  in  flesh 

6  I.  according  to  God  in  Spirit 

2  Pet.  2:6  to  those  that  I.  ungodly 
18  escaped  from  them    in  err. 

1  John  4:9  we  might  /.  thro"  him 
Bev.  13: 14  beast  had  wound  did 

See  FOB  EVER. 

As  I  LIVE. 

iViim.  14:21  asll.  earth  be  fill. 28 
Job  27:6  so  long  as  II.  Ps.  104:83 : 
116:2 

Is.  49:18  as  1 1,  saith  the  Lord ; 

Jer.  22:24;  Ezek.  5:11;  14:16. 

18,  20;  16:48;  17:16,  19;  18:3; 

20:3,33;  33:11,  27;  34:8  ;  35:6, 

11;  Zep.  2:9;  Bom.  14:11 
Jer.  46:18  as  II.  saith  the  king 

May,  might,  or  mayest 
LIVE. 

Deut.  4:1  do  to  them,  ye  m.  I. 
5:33;  8:1;  30:6,  16 
42  flee,  to  one  of  th.  citi.  m.  I. 
16:20  what  is  just  fol.  that  m.  I. 
30:19  thou  and  thy  seed  m.  I. 
Ps.  119:17  bountif.  that  I  m.  I. 
Ti  mer.  come  to  me,  that  I  m.  I. 
116  uphold  me,  that  I  may  I 
Jer.  35:7  that  ye  m.  I.  many  days 
Ezek.  37:9  slain,  that  they  m.  I. 
Amos  5:14  seek  good,  th.  ye  m.  I. 
Eph.  6:3  mayest  I.  long  on  earth 

Not  LIVE. 
Ex.  19:13  touch  mountain  not  I. 
Deut.  8:3  man  doth  n.  I.  by  bread 
only,  Mat.  4:4;  Luke  4:4 

2  K.  10:19  wanting  he  shall  rwt 
20:1  thou  Shalt  not  I.  Is.  38:1 

Job  7:16  I  would  not  I.  always 
Ps.  55:23  wick.  n.  I.  half  th.  days 
2s.  26:14  are  dead,  they  sh.  not  I. 
Ezek.  13:19  souls  that  should  re.  I. 

18:13  he  shall  not  I. 
Zee.  13:3  say,  Thou  Shalt  not  I. 
Acts  7: 19  to  the  end  they  mi.  re.  I. 

25:24  ought  not  to  I.  any  longer 

28:4  vengeance  sufl'ereth  re.  to  I. 
2  Cor.  6:15  sho.  re.  I.  to  themsel. 

LIVED. 
Gen.  25:6  from  Isaac,  while  he  I. 
Num.  14:38  Joshua  and  C.  I.  still 

21:9  beheld  serp.  of  brass  he  I. 
Deut.  5:26  hea.  voice  of  G.  and/. 
2  Sam.  19:6  if  Absalom  had 
Ps.  49:18  while  he  I.  blessed  soul 
Ezek.  37:10  into  them,  and  th.  /. 
Acts  23:1 1,  in  good  conscience 

Col.  3:7  sometime,  wh.  I.  in  th. 
Jam.  5:5  I.  in  pleasure  on  earth 
Bev.  18:7  hath  I.  deliciously,  9 

20:4    with  Christ;  5  I.  not  ag. 


LIV 
LIVELY. 

Ex.  1:19  Hebrew  women  are  I. 
Ps.  38:19  but  my  enemies  are  I. 
Acts  7:38  who  received  I.  oracles 

1  Pet.  1:3  begot,  us  ag.  to  I.  hope 
2:5  ye,  as  I.  stones,  are  built 

LIVER. 

Ex.  29:13  the  caul  above  the  I. 

22;  Lev.  3:4, 10,  15;  4:9;  7:4; 

8:16.  25;  9:10,  19 
ProD.  7:23  dart  strike  through  I. 
Lam.  2:11  I.  poured  upon  earth 
Ezek.  21:21  be  looked  in  the  I. 
See  CAXTL. 

LIVES. 

Ex.  1:14  they  made  th.  I.  bitter 
.  2:13  deliver  our  /.  fr.  death 
Jud.  5:18  peo.  jeoparded  their  I. 

2  Sam.  1:23  were  lovely  in  th.  /. 
23:17  that  went  in  jeopardy  of 

their/.  1  Chr.  11:19 
Prov.  1:18  lurk  privily  for  own  /. 
Jer.  19:7  which  seek  th,  /.  46:26 

9  seek  their  /.  sh.  strait,  them 
Lam.  5:9  gat  bread  wi.  peril  of/. 
Dan.  7:12  /.  prolon.  for  a  season 
Luke  9:56  to  destroy  men's  /. 
.■ids  15:26  men  have  hazarded  /. 
27:10  voy.  be  \vith  damage  of  /. 
1  .John  3:16  lay  down  /.  for  breth. 
Rev.  12:11  they  loved  not  their  /. 

LIVEST. 

Gal.  2:14  a  Jew  i.  after  manner 
Bev.  3:1  that  thou  /.  and  art  dead 

LIVETH. 

Gen.  9:3  every  thing  /.  be  meat 
Deut.  5:24  G.  talk  with  man,  he  /. 
1  Sam.  1:28  to  L.  as  long  as  he  /. 

20:31  as  son  of  Jesse  /.  on  grou. 
iSam.  2:27  as  God  /.  unless  th. 

22:47  the  Lord  /.  blessed  be  my 

rock,  Ps.  18:46 
1 K.  17:2:3  Elijah  said.  Thy  son  /. 
Job  19:25  I  know  my  Kedeemer  /. 

27:2  as  G.  /.  who  ha.  taken  away 
Ps.  89:48  what  man  /.  not  see  de.? 
Jer.  4:2  the  Lord  /.  in  truth 

5:2  Lord  /.  they  swear  falsely 

12:16  my  name,  the  Lord  /. 

16:14  the  Lord/.  15;  23:7,8 

44:26  Egypt,  saying,  The  L.  /. 
Ezek.  47:9  every  thine  that  /. 
IIos.  4:15  nor  swear,  the  Lord  /. 
Amos  8:14  say.  Thy  G.  O  Dan,  /. 

and  the  manner  of  Beer»h.  /. 
John  4:50  thy  way,  son  /.  51,  53 

11:26  whosoever  /.  and  believ. 
B(m.  6: 10  in  that  he  /.  he  /.  to  G. 

7:1  over  man  as  long  as  he  /.  2 
3  while  husb.  /.  she  be  married 

14:7  /.  or  dieth  to  himself 

1  Cor.  7:39  as  long  as  her  husb.  /. 

2  Cor.  13:4  /.  by  the  power  of  G. 
Gal.  2:20  I  live,  but  Ch.  /.  in  me 

1  Tim.  5:6  /.  in  pleasure  is  dead 
Heb.  7:8  it  is  witnessed  that  he  /. 

25  ever  /.  to  make  intercession 
9:17  no  strength  while  testa.  /. 
Bev.  1:18  he  that  /.  and  was  dead 
See  roR  ever. 

As  the  Lord  LIVETH. 
Jud.  8:19  as  the  L.  I.  if  ye  have 
'1  Sam.  14:39  as  the  L.  1. 45;  19:6  ; 
20:21;  25:26  ;  26:10, 16 ;  28:10; 
29:6;  iSam.i-.^;  12:5;  14:11; 

1  7i.  1:29 

20:3  as  t.  L.  I.  there  is  but  a  step 
25:34  God  of  Is.  /.  whi.  kept  me 

2  8a7n.  15:21  as  L.  I.  as  my  lord 
1  K.  2:24  as  the  Lord  I.  2  K.  5:20 ; 

2  Chr.  18:13;  Jer.  38:16 
17:1  as-Lord  God  of  Is.  /.  18:15 

12  as  the  Lord  thy  God  /.  18:10 
iK.  3:14  as  Lord  of  hosts  /.  5:16 

As  thy  soul  LIVETH 

1  Sam.  1:26  as  s.  I.  lam  the  wom. 
17:55  Abner  said,  ^4'  thy  soul  I. 
25:26  as  soul  I.  seeing  Lord  hath 

2  Sam.  11:11  as  /.  s.  I.  will  not  do 

LIVIIVG. 
Gen.  1:28  dominion  over  /.  thing 

2:7  and  man  became  a  /.  soul 

3:20  she  was  mother  of  all  /. 

6:19  every  /.  thing  of  all  flesh 

7:4  ev.  /.  substance  will  I  destr. 

8:1  Noah  and  every  /.  thing 
Lev.  11:10  any  /.  thing  in  water 
Num.  16:48  stood  bet.  dead  and/, 
1  K.  3:22  the  /.  is  my  son,  23 

25  divide  the  /.  child  into  two 
Job  12:10  in  his  hand  ev.  /.  thing 

28:13  nor  found  in  land  of  the  /. 
21  it  is  hid  from  eyes  of  all  /. 

30:23  house  appointed  for  all ' 


LOA 

Job  .33:30  enlight.  wi.  light  of  /. 
Ps.  27:13  good,  of  L.  in  land  of/. 
52:5  root  thee  out  of  land  of/. 
56:13  walk  in  the  light  of  the  /. 
58:9  sh.  take  th.  away,  both  /. 
69:28  blotted  out  of  book  of/. 
116:9  walk  bef.  L.  in  land  of/. 
142:5  my  portion  in  land  of/. 
143:2  in  thy  sight  no  man  /. 
145:16  satisfiest  every  /.  thing 
Ec.  4:2  more  than  /.  are  alive 
15  I  considered  all  /.  wh.  walk 
6:8  knoweth  to  walk  before  /. 
7:2  the  /.  will  lay  it  to  heart 
9:4  that  is  joined  to  all  the  /. 
5  the  /.  know  that  they  sh.  die 
Cant.  4:15  a  well  of/,  water 
Is.  4:3  written  among  /.  in  Jer. 
8:19  seek  to  their  God  for  the  /. 
38:11  not  see  L.  in  land  of  the/. 
19  the  /.  the  /.  he  sh.  prai.  thee 
53:8  cut  off  out  of  the  land  of  /. 
Jer.  2:13  forsaken/,  waters,  17:13 
11:19  cut  him  off'fr.  land  of/. 
Lam.  3:39  wheref.  doth  /.  comp. 
Ezek.  26:20  set  glory-  in  land  of  /. 
32:23  terror  in  land  of/.  24-32 
Dan.  4:17  that  the  /.  may  know 
Zee.  14:8  /.  waters  shall  go  out 
Mat.  22:.32  God  is  the  God  of  /. 

j»/or/i;  12:27;  iiM-<!  20:38 
Mark  12:44  cast  in  even  all  her/. 
Luke  8:43  spent/,  on  physicians 
15:12  he  divided  to  them  his  /. 
13  wasted  subs,  with  riot.  /.  30 
24:5  why  seek  ye  /.  among  dead 
John  4:10  given  thee  /.  water 
11  fr.  whence  hast  thou  /.  wat. 
6:51  I  am  the  /.  bread  wh.  came 
57  the  /.  Father  hath  sent  me 
7:38  sh.  flow  rivers  of  /.  water 
Bom.  12:1  bodies  a  /.  sacrifice 
14:9  Lord  both  of  dead  and  /. 
1  Cor.  15:45  A.  was  made  /.  soul 
Col.  2:20  /.  in  world  are  subject 
Heb.  10:20  by  a  new  and  /.  way 
1  Pet.  2:4  coming  as  to  a  /.  stone 
Bev.  7:17  Lamb  lead  to  /.  fount. 
16:3  every  /.  soul  died  in  the  sea 

See  BIRD,  CREATURE,  GOD. 

LIZARD. 

Lev.  11:30  /.  snail,  mole,  unclean 
LO. 

■Tob  9:19  strength,  /.  he  is  ftrong 
Ps.  37:.36  pas.  awav,  /.  he  was  not 

40:7  /.  I  come  ;  132:6  /.  heard 

.52:7  /.  the  man  that  made  not  G. 

73:27  /.  they  th.  are  far  sh.  peri. 

92:9/.  thine  enemies  sh.  perish 
Cant.  2:11  /.  the  winter  is  past 
7s.  25:9  /.  this  is  our  God 
Jer.  4:2:3  /.  it  was  without  form 

25  and  /.  there  was  no  man 
Hari.  1:9  and  /.  it  came  to  little 
Mat.  24:23  /.  here  is  Chr.  /.  there 

28:20  /.  I  am  with  you  always 
Acts  13:46  /.  we  turn  to  Gentiles 
Heb.  10:7  /.  I  co.  to  do  thy  will,  9 

LOADEIV. 
Is.  46:1  carriages  were  heavy  /. 

LOADETH. 
Ps.  68:19  daily  /.  us  wi.  benefits 

LOAF. 
Ex.  29:23  one  /.  of  bread 
1  Chr.  16;3  D.  dealt  to  ev.  one  a  /. 
Mark  8:14  nei.  had  more  th.  one  /. 
LO-AMJn.    Hos.  1:9 
LOAIV. 

1  Sam.  2:20  /.  which  is  lent  to  L. 
LOATHE. 

Ex.  7:18  Egj'pt.  shall  /.  to  di-ink 
.Job  7:16  I  /.  it,  I  would  not  live 
Ezek.  6:9  /.  themselves  for  evils 
20:43  /.  yourselves  in  own  sight 
36:31  /.  yourselves  for  iniquities 

LOATHED. 
Jer.  14:19  hath  thy  soul  /.  Zion? 
Zee.  11:8  my  soul  /.  them 

LOATHETH. 
Num.  21:5  soul  /.  this  light  bread 
Prov.  27:7  full  soul  /.  honey-co. 
Ezek.  16:45  /.  husb.  and  children 

LO.\THIIVG. 
Ezek.  16:5  cast  out  to  /.  of  person 

LOATHSOME. 
Num.  11:20  till  it  be  /.  to  you 
Job  7:5  mv  akin  is  broken  and  /. 
Ps.  38:7  loins  filled  with  a  /.  dis. 
Prov.  13:5  a  wicked  man  is  /. 

LO.WES. 
Lev.  23:17  two  /.  of  two  tenth 
1  Sam.  25:18  Abisail  took  200  /. 
1  K.  14:3  take  with  thee  ten  /. 


LOF 

2  K.  4:42  brought  man  of  G.  20  /. 
Mat.  14:17  we  nave  here  but  5/. 
19  and  he  took  five  /.  Mark 

6::38;  Lakeli-.n 
15:-34  how  many  /.  have  yef 
:36  took  the  seven  /.  Mark  8:6 
16:9  nor  remem.  five  /.  of  5,000 

10  nor  the  seven  /.  of  the  4,000 
Mark  6:44  eat  of/,  were  5,000 

52  consider,  not  miracles  oil. 
Luke  11:5  say,  Fri.  lend  me  3  /. 
John  6:9  lad  here  hath  5  barley  /. 

11  Jesus  took  /.  and  distribut. 
13  fragments  of  five  barley  /. 
26  because  ye  did  eat  of  the  I. 

See  BREAD. 

LOCK,  S. 
Num.  6:5  let  /.  of  the  hair  grow 
Jud.  16:13  weavest  the  seven  /. 
Neh.  3:3  set  up  doors,  and  I. 

thereof,  6,  13,  14,  15 
Cant.  4:1  doves'  eyes  with.  thy/. 
5:2  my  /.  are  filled  with  drops 
5  myiTh  on  handles  of  the  /. 
11  his  /.  are  bushy,  and  black 
6:7  thy  temples  within  thy  /. 
7s.  47:2  uncov.  thy  /.  make  bare 
Ezek.  8:3  he  took  me  by  /.  of  he. 
44:20  nor  sufier  /.  to  grow  long 
See  BARS. 

LOCUST. 

Lev.  11:22  /.  aft.  his  kind,  bald  /. 
Ps.  78:46  gave  th.  labor  to  the  /. 

109:23  tossed  up  and  down  as  /. 
Joel  1:4  hath  /.  eateu,  wh.  /.  left 

2:25  restore  years  /.  hath  eaten 

LOCUSTS. 
Ex.  10:4  to-morrow  I  will  bri.  /. 
Deut.  28:38  /.  shall  consume  it 
Ps.  105:.34  he  spake,  and  /.  came 
Prom.  30:27  the/,  have  no  king 
7s.  33:4  running  to  and  fro  of/. 
Nah.  3:15  make  thyself  ma.  as/. 
Mat.  3:4  his  meat  was  /.  and  wild 

honey,  Mark  1:6 
Bev.  9:3  th.  came  out  of  smoke  /. 
7  shapes  of  /.  we.  like  to  hors. 
LODGE. 
7s.  1:8  daughter  of  Z.  left  as  a  /. 

LODGE,  Verb. 
Gen.  24:23  is  th.  room  for  us  to/..? 
Num.  22:8  /.  here  this  night 
,Ios.  4:3  place  where  ye  shall  /. 
Ji(d.  19:9  /.  here,  that  thy  heart 
Neh.  4:22  let  every  one/,  in  Jer. 

1:3:21  why  /.  ye  about  the  wall  T 
Job  24:7  naked  /.  without  cloth. 

31:.32  stran.  did  not  /.  in  street 
Cant.  7:11  let  us  /.  in  the  villages 
7s.  21:13  forest  in  Ara.  sh.  yel. 

65:4  and  /.  in  monuments 
■Jer.  4:14  how  long  vain  thong.  /. 
Zep.  2:14  beasts  sh.  /.  in  hntels 
Mat.  13:32  birds  /.  in  branches, 

Mark  4:;32  ;  Lvke  13:19 
Acts  21:16  with  wh.  we  should  I. 

LODGED. 
Gen.  32:13  J.  /.  there  that  night 

21  /.  that  night  in  company 
Jos.  2:1  a  harlot's  house,  and  /. 

4:8  carried  them,  where  they  I. 
Jud.  19:4  eat  and  drink,  /.  there 
1  K.  19:9  came  into  a  cave  and 
1  Chr.  9:27  /.  round  house  of  God 
Neh.  13:20  /.  without  Jerusalem 
7s.  1:21  righteousnesss  /.  in  it 
Mat.  21:17  went  to  Betha.  and  I. 
Acts  10:18  whether  Simon  /.  th. 

28:7  /.  us  three  days  courteous. 

1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  have  /.  Strang. 

LODGEST. 
Buth  1:16  wh.  th.  /.  I  will  lodge 

LODGETH. 
Acts  10:6  /.  with  one  Si.  a  tanner 

LODGING,  g. 
Jos.  4:3  leave  them  in  the  /. 

2  K.  19:23  enter  /.  of  his  borders 
7s.  10:29  taken  up  their  /.  at  G. 
Acts  28:23  came  to  him  into  /. 
Phile.  22  withal  prepare  me  a  /. 

LOFT,  Y. 
1  K.  17:19  carried  him  into  a  /. 
Ps.  131:1  not  haugh.  nor  eyes  I. 
Prov.  30:13  L.  how  /.  are  th.  eyes 
7s.  2:11  /.  looks  be  humbled,  5:15 
26:5  the  /.  city  he  layeth  low 
57:7  on/,  mountain  hast  set  bed 
15  thus  sai.  the  high  and  /.  one 
Acts  20:9  Euty.  fell  from  third  /. 

LOFTILY. 
Ps.  73:8  corrupt,  they  speak  /. 

LOFTIIVESS. 
7s.  2:17  /.  of  man  shall  be  bowed 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LON 

Jer.  48:29  the  pride  of  Moab, 
LOG. 

Lev.  14:10  priest  take  a  X.  12,  24 
LOWfS. 

Gen.  35:11  kings  co.  out  of  thy  I. 

37:34  J.  put  sackcloth  on  his  I. 

46:26  souls  out  of  his  I.  Rr.  1:5 
Ex.  12:11  eat  it,  with  fjirded 

28:42  breeches  reach  from  the  I. 
Deut.  33:11  smite  thro'  I.  of  them 
1  K.  2:5  blood  in  girdle  about  I. 

8:19  eon  shall  come  forth  of  thy 
I.  2  dir.  6:9 

12:10  thicker  than  my  father's 
I.  2  Chr.  10:10 

20:31  put  sackcloth  on  our  I. 
2A'.  1:8  girdle  of  leather  about 
his/.  Mat.  3:4;  Mark  1:6 

4:29  gird  up  thy  /.  9: 1 ;  Job  38:3  ; 

40:T;  Jer.  1:17 
Job  31:20  if  his  I.  ha.  not  blessed 

40:16  lo,  his  strength  is  in  his  /. 
Ps.  38:7  ray  I.  flllotl  \vi.  disease 

66:1  i  laid,  affliction  upon  our  I. 

69:23  their/,  continually  shako 
Js.  5:27  neither  girdle  of/,  loosed 

11:5  righteousn.  girdle  of  his  /. 

80:2  loose  sackcloth  from  thy  /. 

21:3  are  my  /.  filled  with  pain 

32:11  gird  sackcl.  tipou  your/. 
Jer.  13:1  a  linen  girdle  put  on  /. 

30:6  ev.  man  with  hands  on  /. 

48:37  upon  /.  shall  be  sackcloth 
Ezek.  1:27  tr.  appearance  of  his  /. 

8:2  from  his  /.  downward,  flre 

21:6  with  the  breaking  of  thy  /. 

83:15  with  girdles  upon  their/. 

44:18  have  linen  breeches  on  /. 

47:4  the  waters  were  to  the  /. 
Dan.  5:6  joints  of/,  were  loosed 

10:5  /.  were  gird,  with  fine  gold 
Amos  8:10  bring  sack,  on  your  /. 
2iah.  2:1  make  thy  /.  strong 

10  and  much  pain  is  in  all  /. 
Luke  12:35  let  your  /.  be  girded 
Acts  2:30  of  his  /.  he  wo.  raise  C. 

f"yh.  6:14  hav.  your/,  girt  about 
;6.  7:5  came  out  of  /.  of  Abrah. 
10  he  was  yet  in  /.  of  his  father 
1  Pet.  1:13  wheref  gird  /.  of  mind 
LOIS.   8  Tim.  1:5 

LOIVG. 
Ex.  19:13  trumpet  sound.  /.  19 
20:12  that  thy  days  may  be  /. 
Num.  9:19  the  cloud  tarried  /. 
Pent.  1:6  ye  dwelt  /.  enough,  2:3 

19:6  overtake  him,  way  is  /. 
Jos.  6:5  they  make  a  /.  blast 

1  K.  3:11  not  asked  /.  2  Chr.  1:11 

2  Chr.  15:3  for  a  /.  season  Israel 
Ps.  91:16  wi.  /.  life  will  I  satisfy 

95:10  forty  years  /.  was  I  grieved 
120:6  my  soul  hath  /.  dwelt 
129:3  ploun;hers  made  /.  furrows 
143:3  that  nave  been  /.  dead 
Prov.  3:2  /.  life  sh.  th.  add  to  thee 
7:19  good  man  is  gone  a  /.  jour. 
23:30  they  that  tarry  /.  at  wine 
25:15  /.  forbearing  is  a  prince 
Ec.  12:5  man  go.  to  his  /.  home 
Is.  65:22  elect/,  enjoy  the  work 
Jer.  29:28  this  captivity  is  /. 
Lam.  2:20  wo.  eat  child  span  /.  f 
Ezek.  17:3  great  eagle  /.  winged 
44:20  nor  suffer  locks  to  grow  /. 
Pan.  10:1  time  appointed  was  /. 
Has.  13:13  not  stay  /.  in  the  place 
Mat.  11:21  repented  /.  ago 
23:14  for  pretence  make  /.  pray. 

Mark  12:40;  Luke  20:47 
Mark  12:38  who  go  in  /.  clothing, 

Luke  20:46 
16:5  clothed  in  a  /.  white  garm. 
Luke  18:7  tho'  he  bear  /.  with  th. 
23:8  to  see  him  of  a  /.  season 
Acts  20:9  Paul  was  /.  preaching 
1  Cor.  11:14  if  a  man  have  /.  hair 
15  worn,  have  /.  hair,  it  is  glo. 
Eph.  6:3  mayest  live  /.  on  earth 
1  Tim.  3:15  if  I  tarry  /.  that  thou 
Jam.  5:7  husbandm.  ha.  /.  pati. 
See  AGO. 

Aa  LO\G  as. 

Lev.  26:34  as  I.  as  it  lieth  des.  35 
Num.  9:1%  as  I.  at  cloud  abode 
Pent.  31:13  as  I.  as  you  live 

1  Sam.  1:28  lent  to  L.  as  /.  as  liv. 
20:31  as  I.  as  son  of  Jesse  liveth 

2  Chr.  26:5  as  I.  as  he  sought  L. 
S6:21  as  I.  as  she  lay  desolate 

Ps.  72:5  /.  as  sun  and  m.  endure 
17  name  continued  as  I.  as  sun 
104:33  sing  to  L.  as  I.  as  I  live 
116:2  call  up.  him  as  I.  as  1  live 


LOO 

Ezek.  42:11  as  I.  asthey,  as  broad 
Mat.  9:15  as  /.  as  bridegroom  is 

with  them,  Mark  2:19 
John  9:5  as  I.  as  I  am  in  world 
Tlom.  7: 1  over  man  as  /.  as  he  liv. 
1  Cor.  7:39  bound  as  I.  as  husba. 
Gat.  4:1  heir  as  I.  as  he  is  a  child 

1  Pet.  3:6  daught.  as  I.  as  do  well 

2  Pet.  1:13  as"l.  as  I  am  in  taber. 
See  CUBITS,  day,  hour. 

So  LOiVG. 
■Jud.  5:28  chariot  so  I.  in  coming 
2  Chr.  6:31  fear  thee  so  I.  as  live 
Est.  5:13  so  I.  as  I  see  Mordecai 
Job  27:6  not  repro.  so  I.  as  I  live 
Ps.  72:7  so  I.  as  moon  endureth 
jAike  1:21  marvel,  he  tarried  so  I. 
Pom.  7:2  her  husb.  so  I.  as  liveth 
lleb.  4:7  after  so  I.  a  time 

LOiVG  time. 
Gen.  26:8  had  been  there  a  /.  /. 
Num.  20:15  dwell  in  Egypt  /.  /. 
Deut.  20:19  besiege  a  city  a  /.  /. 
Jos,  11:18  Jo?h.  made  war  a  /.  /. 
23:1  a  /.  /.  after  Josh.  wax.  old 

1  Sam.  7:2  wh.  ark  abode  /.  was  /. 
Is.  42:14  have  /.  /.  holden  peace 
Lam.  5:20  forsake  us  so  /.  time 
Mat.  25:19  after  a  /.  /.  the  lord  of 

those  serv.  com.  Luke  20:9 
Luke  8:27  man  had  devils  a  /.  /. 
20:9  went  to  far  country  for  /.  /. 
John  5:6  a  /.  time  in  that  case 

14:9  have  I  been  so  /.  /.  wi.  you 
Acts  14:3  /.  time  abode  with  "dis- 
ciples, 28 

2  Pet.  2:3  judgm.  of/.  /.  lingereth 

LONG  while. 
Acts  20:11  a  /.  w.  till  bre.  of  day 

LO.NG,  Verb. 
Job  3:21  /.  for  death,  but  com.  not 
6:8  grant  me  thing  that  I  /.  for 
Horn.  1:11  for  I  /.  to  see  you 
2  Cor.  9:14  prayer  wh./.  afteryou 
Phil.  1:8  greatly  I/,  after  you  all 

LONGED. 
2  Sam.  13:39  David  /.  to  go  forth 
23:15  David  /.  and  said,  O  that 

one,  1  Chr.  11:17 
Ps.  119:40  I  /.  after  thy  precepts 
131  I  /.  for  thy  commandments 
174  I  have  /.  for  thy  salvation 
Phil.  2:26  for  he  /.  after  you  all 
4:1  dearly  beloved  and  /.  for 

LONGEDST. 
Gen.  31:30  /.  after  father's  house 

LONGER. 
Ex.  9:28  and  ye  shall  stay  no  /. 
Jud.  2:14  could  not  any  /.  stand 
2  K.  6:33  should  I  wait  for  L.  /.  f 
Job  11:9  measure  is  /.  than  earth 
,Jer.  44:22  the  L.  could  no  /.  bear 
Luke  10:2  may_.  be  no  /.  steward 
Acts  18:20  desired  him  to  tarry  /. 
25:24  he  ought  not  to  live  any  /. 
Horn.  6:2  how  live  any  /.  therein 
2  Thes.  3:1  we  could  no  /.  forb.  5 

1  Pet.  4:2  /.  live  rest  of  his  time . 
Pev.  10:6  there  sho.  be  time  no/ 

LONGETH. 

Gen.  34:8  my  son  /.  for  your  dau. 
Deut.  12:20  thy  soul/,  to  eat  flesh 
Ps.  6.3:1  flesh  I.  for  thee 
84:2  my  soul  /.  for  courts  of  L. 

LONGING. 

Deut.  28:32  eyes  sh.  fail  /.  for  th. 
Ps.  107:9  he  satisfleth  the  /.  soul 
119:20  soul  break,  for  /.  it  hath 

LONG-SUFFERING. 

Ex.  34:6  Lo.  G.  l.-s.  Num.  14:18; 

Ps.  86:15;  %  Pet.  3:9 
■Ter.  15:15  me  not  aw.  in  thy  l.-s. 
Rom.  2:4  despi.  riches  of  his/..*. 
9:22  endured  with  much  l.-s. 

2  Cor.  6:6  by  l.-s.  by  kindness 
Gal.  5:22  fruit  of  Sp.  is  love,  l.-s. 
Eph.  4:2  with  l.-s.  forbearing 
Col.  1:11  stren|;thened  to  all/.-s. 
3:12  elect  of  G.  meekness,  l.-s. 

1  Tim.  1:16  Ch.  might  show  l.-s. 

2  Tim.  3:10  kno.  my  faith,  l.-s. 
4:2  with  all  l.-s.  and  doctrine 

\Pet.  3:20/.-,';.  of  God  waited 
iPet.  3:15 /.-s.  of  L.  is  salvation 


LOO 
LOOK. 

Gen.  15:5  /.  now  towards  heaven 
19:17  for  life,  /.  not  behind  thee 
41:33  let  Pharaoh  /.  out  a  man 
42:1  why  /.  one  upon  another? 
Ex.  25:20  faces  /.  one  to  another 
Deut.  9:27  /.  not  to  stubbornness 
28:32  thine  eyes  shall  /.  and  fail 

1  ,S'am.  16:12  Dav.  goodly  to  /.  to 

2  K.  14:8  /.  one  another  in  face 

1  Chr.  12:17  G.  of  fat.  /.  thereon 
Job  3:9  /.  for  light,  have  none 

20:21  sh.  no  man  /.  for  his  goods 
35:5  /.  to  the  heavens  and  see 
Ps.  5:3  prayer  to  thee  and  /.  up 
40:12  that  I  am  not  able  to/,  up 
123:2  eyes  of  serv.  /.  to  masters 
Prov.  27:23  and  /.  well  to  herds 
Ec.  12:3  that  /.  out  at  window  s 
Cartt.  4:8  /.  from  top  of  Amana 
Is.  5:30  if  one  /.  unto  the  land 
8:21  curse  kin^,  and  /.  upward 
22  they  shall /.  unto  the  earth 
17:7  shall  a  man  /.  to  his  maker 
22:4  /.  away  fr.  me,  I  will  weep 
31:1  they  /.  not  to  H.  One  of  Is. 
42:18/.  ye  blind,  th.  ye  may  see 
45:22  /.  nnto  me,  and  be  saved 
51:1  /.  to  rock  whence  are  hewn 
56:11  all  /.  to  their  own  way 
69:11  /.  for  judgment,  but  none 
66:2  but  to  this  man  will  I  /. 
.7er.  13:16  while  ye  /.  for  light 
39:12  take  and  /.  well  to  him 
40:4  and  I  will  /.  well  to  thee 
46:5  miglity  fled,  and  /.  not  back 
47:3  fathers  not  /.  back  to  chil. 
IIos.  3:1  who  /.  to  other  gods 
■Ion.  2:4  /.  toward  holy  temple 
Mic.  7:7  therefore  I  /.  to  the  Lord 
Nah.  2:8  but  none  shall  /.  back 
Mat.  11:3/.  forano.  ?  Luke't-.VJ.'iQ 
Mark  8:25  and  made  him  /.  up 
Luke  21:28  thi.  begin,  then  /.  up 
John  7:52  /.  for  out  of  Galilee 
-icts  6:3  /.  ye  out  seven  men 
18:15  quest,  of  words,  /.  yo  to  it 

2  Cor.  3:13  steadfastly  /.  to  end 
4:18  we  /.  at  things  wh.  are  seen 

Phil.  3:20  we  /.  for  the  Saviour 
Ileb.  9:28  to  them  th.  /.  sh.  he  ap. 

1  Pet.  1:12  angels  desire  to  /.  in. 

2  Pet.  3:13  we  /.  for  new  heav. 
14  seeing  ye  /.  for  such  things 

2  John  8  /.  to  yourselves 
Rev.  5:3  no  man  able  to  /.  there. 
4  to  read  book  nor  /.  thereon 

LOOK  down. 

Deut.  26:15  /.  d.  from  holy  habi. 
Ps.  80:14  /.  d.  and  visit  this  vine 
85:11  right.  /.  d.  from  heaven 
Is.  63:15  /.  down  from  heaven 
Lam.  3:50  till  L.  /.  d.  and  behold 

LOOK  on,  or  upon. 

Gen.  12:11  a  fair  woman  to  /.  on 

24:16  Rebekah  fair  to  /.  on,  26:7 
Ex.  3:6  Moses  afraid  to  /.  on  G. 

39:43  Moses  did  /.  vpon  all  work 
Lev.  13:3  priest  /.  u.  the  plague 
Num.  15:39  that  ye  may  /.  u.  it 
2  Sam.  9:8  /.  u.  such  a  dead  dog 

16:12  L.  will  /.  u.  my  affliction 
2  Chr.  24:22  L.  /.  v.  and  require 
Job  6:28  be  content,  /.  itpon  me 

40:12  /.  «.  ev.  one  that  is  proud 
Ps.  22:17  bones  stare  and  /.  vpon 

25:18  /.  vpon  mine  affliction 

35:17  how  long  wilt  thou  /.  u.  ? 

84:9  /.  V.  face  of  thine  anointed 

119:132  /.  u.  me,  and  be  merciful 
Prov.  4:25  let  th.  eyes  /.  right  on 

23:31  /.  not  on  wine  wh.  it  is  red 
Cunt.  1:6  /.  not  on  me 

6:13  that  we  may  /.  vpon  thee 
Is.  3:3:20  /.  vpon  Zion,  the  city 

51:6  /.  vpon  the  earth  beneath 
Mic.  4:11  let  our  eye  /.  u.  Zion 
Nah.  3:7  that/,  u.  thee,  shall  flee 
Hab.  1:13  purer  eyes  /.  u.  iniq. 

2:15  mayest  /.  u.  their  nakedn. 
Zee.  12:10  /.  v.  me  they  pierced 
Luke  9:38  master,  /.  u.  my  son 
John  4:35  lift  eyes,  /.  upon  fields 

19:37  /.  V.  him  they  have  pierced 
Acts  3:4  P.  and  J.  said,  /.  u.  us,  12 
Phil.  2:4  /.  not  on  his  own  things 
Rev.  4:3  was  to  /.  u.  like  a  jasper 


LOO 

Jud.  5:28  /.  out  at  window 
6:14  the  Lord  /.  upou  him 

1  Sam.  6:19  they  had  /.  into  ark 

2  Sam.  6:16  Michal  /.  thro'  win. 
22:42  /.  but  th.  was  none  to  save 

1  K.  18:43  serv.  went  up  and  /. 

2  K.  2:24  El.  turned  back  and  /. 
9:30  Jezebel  /.  out  at  a  window 
14:11  /.  one  another  in  the  face 

Ps.  14:2  L.  /.  if  any  did  underst. 

34:5  /.  to  him,  and  were  light. 

53:2  G.  /.  down  on  chil.  of  men 

102:19  /.  down  fr.  his  sanctuarj* 

109:25  when  they  /.  they  shaked 

their  heads 
Cant.  1:6  bee.  son  hath  /.  on  me 
Is.  5:2  /.  it  sho.  br.  forth  grapes 
7/.  for  judg.  behold  oppress. 

22:11  ye  have  not  /.  to  maker 
Jer.  8:15  we  /.  for  peace,  14:19 
Ezek.  10:11  whither  the  head?. 

21:21  consulted,  he/,  in  liver 
Hacj.  1:9  /.  for  much,  came  to  lit. 
Mark  6:41  he  /.  up  to  heaven 

8:24  he  /.  and  said,  I  see  men 
Luke  1.25  /.  on  me  to  take  away 

2:38  all  that  /.  for  redemption 

10: .32  a  Lev.  came  and 7.  on  him 

22:61  Lord  turn.  /.  upon  Peter 
■lohn  13:22  disc.  /.  one  on  anoth. 
Arts  1:10  /.  steadfastly  to  heaven 

28:6  after  they  /.  a  great  while 
Ileb.  11:10  /.  for  city  hath  found. 
1  John  1:1  which  we  have/,  upou 

I  LOOKED. 
■Job  30:26  II.  for  good,  evil  came 
Ps.  69:20  //.  for  some  to  take 

142:4  II.  on  my  right  hand 
Prov.  7:6  //.  thro'  my  casement 

24:.32  //.  on  it,  received  instr. 
Ec.  2:11  J/,  on  works  my  hands 
Is.  5:4  //.  it  sho.  br.  forth  grapes 

63:5  //.  there  was  none  to  help 
Acts  22:13  same  hour  //.  upon 
Rev.  4:1  //.  and  bi  h.  a  door  was 
opened,  0:8;  14:1,  14;  15:5 
LOOKEST 
.Tob  13:27  /.  narrowly  to  paths 
Hab.  1:13  /.  on  them  deal  treach. 

LOOKETH. 
Ntm.  21:8  when  he  /.  on  it 

20  /.  toward  Jeshimon,  23:28 
1  Sam.  16:7  /.  on  outw.  appear. 
Job  7:2  a  hireling  /.  for  reward 

28:24  he  /.  to  ends  of  the  earth 

33:27  he  /.  on  men,  and  if  any 
Ps.  33:13  Lord  /.  from  heaven 

14  he  /.  on  inhab.  of  the  world 
104:.32  /.  on  earth,  it  trembleth 

Pror.  31:27  /.  well  to  household 
Cant.  6:10  who  is  she  th.  /.  forth 
Is.  28:4  when  he  that  /.  upon  it 
Mat.  5:28  who  /.  on  worn,  to  lust 

24:50  lord  shall  come  when  he  /. 
not  for  him,  Luke  12:46 
Jam.  1:25  whoso  /.  into  perf.  lav? 

LOOKING. 
1  Chr.  15:29  Michal  /.  out  window 
Is.  38:14  mine  eves  fail  with  /. 
Mat.  14:19/.  up  to  hea.Xi/fe  9:16 
Mark  7:31  and  /.  up  to  heaven 

15:40  there  were  also  women  /. 
Luke  6:10  /.  round  about  th.  all 

9:02  /.  back,  fit  for  kin^d.  of  G. 

21:26  hearts  failing  for /.  after 
Acts  6:15  /.  steadfastly  on  him 

23:21  /.  for  a  promise  from  thee 
Tit.  2:13  /.  for  that  blessed  hope 
Heb.  10:27  fearful  /.  for  of  judgm. 

12:2  /.  unto  Jesus  the  author 

15  /.  diligently,  lest  anv  fail 

•2  Pet.  3:12 /.  for  the  coming  of  G. 

Jade  21  /.  for  mercy  of  our  L.  J. 
LOOKING-GL.\SS,  ES. 

Ex.  38:8  laver  and  foot  of  l.-g. 

Job  37:18  spre.  out  sky  as  l.-g. 
LOOPS. 

Ex.  26:4  shalt  make  /.  of  blue.  5 
36:11  made  /.  of  blue  on  curtain 
LOOSE. 

Gen.  49r21Naph.  is  a  hind  let  /. 

Lev.  14:7  let  the  living  bird  /. 

Job  6:9  he  would  let  /.  his  hand 
30:11  they  have  let  /.  the  bridle 

Dan.  3:25 "lo,  I  see  four  men  /. 
LOOSE,  Verb. 

.los.  5:15  /.  thy  shoe  fr.  ofi"foot 

Job  38:31  canst  thou  /.  the  bauds 

Ps.  102:20  /.  th.  appoin.  to  death 

Is.  20:2  /.  sackcloth  fr.  thy  loins 
45:1  I  will  /.  the  loins  of  kin^s 
52:2  O.  J.  /.  thyself  from  bands 
58:6  /.  the  bands  of  wickedness 

Jer.  40:4  behold,  I  /.  thee  thi?  day 

Mat.  16:19  ye  /.  on  earth,  18:18 


LOOK,  S. 

Ps.  18:27  bring  down  high  /. 

101:5  a  high  /.  I  will  not  suffer 
Prov.  6:17  Lord  hateth  a  proud/. 

21:4  hi";h  /.  and  proud  heart 
/■;.  2:11  lofty  /.  of  man  humbled 

10:12  punish  glorv  of  his  hich  /, 
Ezek,  2:6  nor  dism'ayed  at  /."3:9 
Dan.  7:20  /.  more  stout  than  fel. 


LOOKED. 

Gen.  6:12  God  /.  on  the  earth 
19:26  his  wife  /.  back  fr.  behind 
26:8  /.  out  at  a  window 

Ex.  2:12  /.  this  wav  and  th.  wav 
4::31  /.  on  their  aflilic.  Deut.  26:7 
14:24  the  Lord  /.  on  the  host 
33:8  the  people  /.  after  Moses 

Xum.  24:20  when  he  /.  on  Amal, 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LOR 

Mat.  21:2  I.  and  brings  them  to 
me,  Mark  11:2, 4 ;  Xuke  19:30 
Ltil-e  19:31  why  do  ye  I.  him  ?  3:5 
John  11:44 1,  him  and  let  him  go 
Acts  13:25  1  am  not  worthy  to7. 

24:26  money  given,  he  might  I. 
£ev.  5:2  who  is  worthy  to  /.  seals 
5  prevailed  to  I.  the  7  Boals 

9:14  /.  four  angels  wh.  are  bou. 

LOOSED. 
Peut.  25:10  that  hath  his  shoe  I. 
Job  30: 1 1  bee.  he  hath    my  cord 

39:5  who  ha.  /.  bands  of  w.  ass  1 
J's.  105:20  king  sent  and  I.  him 

116:16  thou  hast  I.  my  bands 
Ec.  12:6  or  ever  silver  cord  be  I. 
Js.  5:27  nor  girdle  of  loins  bo  I. 

51:14  hasten,  that  he  may  be  I. 
Dan.  5:6  joints  of  his  lo.  were  I. 
Mat.  16:19  be^.  in  heaven,  18:18 

18:27  compassion,  and  I.  him 
Mark  7:35  string  of  his  tongue 

was  I.  Luke  1:64 
Lrtke  13:12  woman  art  I.  fr.  infir. 

IS  ought  not  daughter  to  be  I. 
jlcii  2:24  having painsof  death 

13:13  when  Paul  and  company  I. 

16:26  every  one's  bands  were 

22:30  he  I.  him  from  his  bands 

27:21  and  have  not  I.  from  Crete 
Som.  7:2  hush,  be  dead,  she  is  I. 
1  Cor.  7:27  art  thou  I.  fr.  wife? 
Jiev.  9:15  the  four  angels  were  I. 

20:3  after  that  he  must  be  /.  7 

LOOSETH. 
Job  12:18  he  I.  the  bond  of  kings 
Fs.  146:7  Lord  /.  the  prisoners 

LOOSIIVG. 
Mark  11:5  what  do  you  I.  colt  1 
Luke  19:.33  they  were  I.  the  colt 
Sets  16:11  therefore    from  Tro. 
LOP. 

Is.  10:33  the  L.  sh.    the  bough 
LORD,  'S. 

€fen.  18:14 any  th.  toohar.  forL.  ? 
28:21  then  sh.  the  L.  be  my  G. 
Ex.  5:2  who  is  L.  I  sho.  obey  ? 
9:29  know  that  the  earth  is  the 

L.'s,  Ps.  24:1;  1  Cor.  10:26 
13:12  the  males  shall  be  the  L.'s 
32:26  who  is  on  the  L.'s  side 
Lev.  16:8  Aaron  shall  cast  one  lot 

for  the  L.  25:4;  27:2 
Num.  14:14  that  th.  L.  art  seen 
18:6  given  as  a  gift  for  the  L. 
23:26  all  the  L.  speak,  must  I  do 
Deut.  4:35  know  that  the  L.  he 

is  God.  39;  \  K.  18:39 
5:5 1  stood  bet.  the  L.  and  you 
10: 17  and  L.  of  lords  a  great  G. 
29:2  have  seen  all  that  the  L.  did 
32:6  do  ye  thus  requite  the  L. 
33:29  O  people,  saved  by  the  L. 
Jos.  2:12  swear  unto  me  by  the 

L.  1  Sam.  24:21 
Jud.  1:19  the  L.  was  with  Judah 
2:10  generat.  wh.  knew  not  L. 
6:13  if  L.  with  us,  why  is  this? 
11:31  shall  surely  be  L.'s 
Buth  1:17  L.  do  so  to  me,  and 

more,  1  Sam.  20:13 
1  Sam.  2:2  th.  is  none  holy  as  L. 
3:18  L.  do  what  secmeth  Rood, 
2  Sam.  10:12;  1  Chr.  19:13; 
John  21:7 
19  the  L.  was  with  him,  18:12, 
14;  2  K.  18:7;  1  Ckr.  9:20 
20:23  L.  betw.  thee  and  me,  42 
iSam.  7:24  L.  art  become  their 

God,  1  Chr.  17:22 
1  K.  18:21  if  L.  be  G.  follow  him 

1  Chr.  16:25  for  great  is  the  L. 

i%.  48:1;  145:3 
17:26  and  now,  L.  thou  art  God 
21:24  not  take  wh.  is  th.  for  L. 

2  Chr.  19:6ju.notforman,butL. 
11  the  L.  sh.  be  with  the  good 

33:13  Manasseh  knew  L.  was  G. 

Neh.  9:6  thou  art  L.  alo.  Is.  37:20 

Ps.  4:3  L.  hath  set  apart  godly 
3.3:12  nation,  whose  G.  is  the  L. 
45:11  thy  L.  worship  thou  him 
66:18  regard  iniq.  L.  not  hear 
92:8  L.  art  most  high,  97:9 
100:3  know  ye  that  L.  he  is  G. 
109:21  for  me,  0  G.  the  L.  140:7 
116:5  gracious  is  L.  and  righte. 
118:23  this  is  the  L.'s  doing 
27  God  is  L.  wh,  hath  showed 
124:1  if  it  had  not  been  the  L.  2 
1.30:3  if  thou,  L.  sh.  mark  iniq. 
132:5  find  out  a  place  for  the  L. 

Prov.  24:18  lest  L.  see  it,  disple. 
30:9  and  say,  Who  is  the  L.  ? 

Js.  42:24  did  not  L.  be  ag.  whom 
52:12  the  L.  viiW  go  before  you 


LOR 

Jer.  5:10  for  they  are  not  the  L.'s 
23:6  L.  our  riffhteousness,  .3.3:16 
31::i4  saying,  Know  L.  Heh.^:i\ 
Ezek.  35:10  whereas  L.  was  there 
Dan.  2:47  God  is  L.  of  kings 
9:17  face  to  shine,  for  L.'s  sake 
Hos.  12:14  reproach  sh.  L.  return 
Joel  2:21  L.  will  do  great  things 
Amos  3:6  evil  in  city  L.  not  done 
Ob.  21  kingdom  shall  be  L.'s 
Mic.  2:13  the  L.  on  head  of  them 
3:11  lean  on  L.  say.  Is  not  L. 
6:8  what  doth  L.  req.  of  thee  ? 
Zee.  1:5  swear  by  L.  and  Malch. 
Zee.  14:3  then  shall  L.  go  forth 

9  in  that  day  sh.  th.  be  one  L. 
Mat.  7:21  not  ev.  one  that  saith, 
L.  L.  shall  enter  the  kingd. 
22;  Luke  13:25 
1.5:27  truth  L.  25:11  L.  L.  open 
21:3  L.  hath  need,  i/ar/t  11:3; 

Luke  19:31,  34 
22:43  how  doth  D.  call  him  L.  ? 

45;  Markn-.Zl;  20:44 
24:42  know  not  wh.  hour  L.  co. 
46  whom  his  L.  shall  find  so 

doing,  Luke  12:43,  46 
50  L.  of  that  servant  sh.  come 
25:21  enter  into  joy  of  thy  L. 
37  L.  wh.  saw  we  th.  bun.  ?  44 
26:22  began  to  say,  L.is  it  I? 
28:6  the  place  where  the  L.  lay 
Mark  2:28  L.  of  Sab.  Luke  6:5 
5:19  great  things  L.  hath  done 
10:51  L.  that  I  may  rece.  sight. 

Mat.  20:23 
16:20  L.  working  with  them 
LukeV.Yl  ready  a  peo.  for  thoL. 
6:46  call  me  L.  L.  and  do  not 
14:21  show,  his  L.  these  thintrs 
17:5  said  unto  L,  Incr.  our  faith 
37  wh.  L.  ?  23:42  L.  rem.  me 
24:.34  saying,  the  L.  is  risen 
.lohn  6:68  L.  to  whom  sh.  we  go 
9:.36  who  is  he,  L.  that  I  might 
13:13  ye  call  me  Master  and  L. 
25  L.  who  is  it  ?  20:25  seen  L. 
20:2  taken  L.  out  of  sepulchre 
21:12  knowing  it  was  L. 
Acts  2:.36  cruci.  both  L.  and  Ch. 
9:5  Who  art  thou,  L.  26:15 
10:4  and  said.  What  is  it,  L,  ? 
14  Peter  said,  Not  so,  L.  11:8 
36  Jesus  Christ,  he  is  L.  of  all 
22:10  What  shall  1  do,  L.  ? 
Bom.  10:12  the  same  L.  over  all 
14:9  might  be  L.  of  dead  and  liv. 

1  Cor.  2:8  not  cruci.  L.  of  glory 
3:5  as  L.  gave  to  every  man 
4:4  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the  L. 

19  if  the  L.  will.  Jam.  4:15 
6:13  for  L.  7:10  not  L  but  L. 
15:47  see.  man  is  L.  fr.  heaven 

2  Cor.  5:8  present  with  the  L. 
11:17  I  speak  it  not  after  the  L. 

Eiih.  4:5  one  L.  one  faith 
.5:29  even  as  the  L.  the  church 
Phil.  2:11  confess  Jesus  C.  is  L. 
4:5  be  known,  L.  is  at  hand 
1  Thes.  4:17  we  ever  be  with  L. 

1  Tim.  6:15  K.  of  kings,  L.  of  1. 

2  Tbn.  .3:11  out  of  allX.  deli  v. 
Heb.  2:3  began  to  be  spok.  by  L. 

8:11  know  L.  for  all  shall  know 
■lam.  5:15  L.  shall  raise  sick  up 
2  Pet.  3:8  day  is  with  L.  as  thou. 
■Tude  9  M.  said,  L.  rebuke  thee 
Her.  11:15  bee.  kingdoms  of  L. 
17:14  for  he  is  L.  of  lords,  19:16 

Against  the  LORD. 

1  Sa7n.  2:25  if  a  man  sin  a.  t.  L. 
12:23  sin  a.  L.  in  ceas.  to  pray 
Prov.  21:30  nor  counsel  a.  t.  L. 
Is.  3:8  their  doings  are  a.  the  L. 
.32:6  utter  error  against  the  L. 
Jer.  48:26  magni.  himself  a.  L.  42 
Dan.  5:23  lift,  up  thyself  a.  t.  L. 
Hos.  5:7  dealt  treacher.  arj.  L. 
Nah.  1:9  what  do  ye  imag.  a.  L.  ? 

See    I.IVETH,      ANOINTED,  AP- 
PEARED. 

Hefore  the  LORD. 

Gen.  18:22  Abra.  stood  b.  the  L. 
Ex.  16:9  say,  Come  near  b.  t.  L. 
33  lay  up  *.  the  L.  1  Sam.  10:25 
23:17  three  times  in  ye.  ap.  b.  L. 

34:24;  Deut.  16:16;  1  Sam.\:%\ 
27:21  order  lamps  b.  t.  L.  40:25 
28:12  A.  bear  their  names  b.  L. 
Lev.  4:6  sprinkle  seven  times  be. 

the  L.  17  ;  14:16,  27 
9:24  came  a  fire  out  fr.  h.  the  L. 
10:2  they  died  h.  L.  Num..  3:4 
Num.  5:16  set  her  b.  L.  18:30 
10:9  he  remeni.  b.  L.  your  God 
25:4  hang  them  up  before  the  L. 


LOR 

Num.  27:5  Moses  brought  cause 

*.  the  L. 
Deut.  9:18  I  fell  down  b.  the  L 
12:18  must  eat  them  b.  the  L. 
18:7  his  breth.  stand  there  ft.  L. 
19:17  controv.  sh.  stand  ft.  L. 
Jud.  18:6  6.  the  L.  is  your  way 

1  Sam.  21:7  day  detained  ft.  L. 

2  Sam.  21:9  hang.  th.  in  hill  6.  L. 
2  K.  19:14  Hezekiah  spread  It  b. 

the  L.  Is.  37:14 
Ps.  96:13  ft.  L.  com.  to  jud.  9.8:8 
109:15  be  b.  the  L.  continually 
116:9  walk  6.  L.  in  land  of  liv. 
Prov.  15:11  hell  and  destr.  6.  L. 
Is.  23:18  them  that  dwell  6.  L. 
Mic.  6:6  where,  sh.  I  come  ft.  L.  ? 
Zee.  2:13  be  sil.  all  flesh  ft.  t.  L. 
Mai.  3:14  walked  monrnf.  ft.  L. 
2  Tim.  2:14  chars,  them  ft.  t.  L. 
2  Pel.  2:11  no  railing  accus.  ft.  L. 

Set  BLESS,  .  BLESSED,  CALLED, 
CAST  Otit,  CHOSEN,  CHOOSE, 
COMMANDED,  FEAR,  FEARED, 
REJOICE. 

From  the  LORD. 

Gen.  4:1  have  gotten  man /.  L. 
19:24  fire /.  <.  L.  out  of  heaven 
24:50  the  thing  proceed./,  t.  L. 
Num.  11:31  we.  rorth  wind  /.  L. 
16:35  th.  came  out  a  fire  /.  t.  L. 
4<5  wrath  gone  out  from  the,  L. 
1  Sam.  16:14  ev.  sp./.  t.  L.  19:9 
26:12  sleep /.  t.  L.  fallen  on  th. 

1  K.  2:15  it  was  his/?-om  the  L. 
33  peace  for  ever  from  the  L. 

Ps.  24:5  sh.  rec.  blessing/,  t.  L. 
109:20  reward  mineadver./.  L. 
121:2  my  help  cometh /.  the  L. 
Prov.  16:1  ans.  of  tongue  is/.  L. 
19:14  a  prudent  wife  is /.  t.  L. 
29:26  man's  judgm.  cometh /.  L. 
Is.  .39:15  to  hide  counsel  f.  t.  L. 
40:27  sayest.  My  way  hid/.  L. 
Jer.  7:1  word  that  came  to  Jere. 
frmnthelj.  11:1:  18:1;  21:1; 
26:1;  27:1;  30:1;  32:1;  34:1,8, 
12;  35:1;  36:1;  40:1 
17:5  cursed  wh.  heart  dep./.  L. 
37:17  is  there  any  word /.  t.  L.  ? 
49:14  I  have  heard  a  rumor /.  L. 
Lam.  2:9  pro.  find  no  vision /.  L. 
3:18  strength  is  perished/.  L. 
Ezek.  11:15  get  you  far /.  the  L. 
33:30  hear  what  word  com./.  L. 
Eos.  1:2  whored,  departing/.  L. 
Ob.  1  have  heard  a  rumor/,  t.  L. 
Mic.  1:12  evil  came  down/,  t.  L. 
5:7  remnant  sh.  be  as  dew /.  L. 
Zee.  14:13  tumult/.  L.  am.  them 
Luke  1:45  things  told  her/,  t.  L. 

2  Cor.  5:6  we  are  absent/,  t.  L. 
See  GIVE,  sivEN. 

LORD  God. 
Gen.  S4:27  blessed  be  L.  G.  of  A. 
Ex.  34:6  L.  G.  merciful  and  gra. 
.los.  22:22  the  L.  G.  of  gods 
24:2  the  L.  G.  of  Tsr.  Jud.  4:6; 
1  Sam.  2:30 ;  1  K.  1:30 ;  1  Chr. 
2.3:25  •  24:19 

1  Sarri.  6:S0  to  stand  before  L.  G. 

2  Sam.  7:18  who  am  I,  O  L.  G. 
2  K.  2:14  wh.  is  L.  G.  of  Elijah  ? 
Ezek.  36:23  I  am  the  L.  sa.  L.  G. 

39:5  I  have  spoken  it,  saith  the 

L.  G.  2.3:34  ;  26:14  ;  28:10 
Van.  9:3  I  set  my  face  untoL.  G. 
Eos.  12:5  L.  G.  is  his  memorial 
AmA)s  3:7  L.  G.  will  do  nothing 

8  the  L.  G.  hath  spoken 
ffab.  3:19  L.  G.  is  my  strength 
1  Pet.  3:15  sanctify  L.  G.  in  hea. 
Bev.  4:8  holy,  holy.  L.  God  Al- 
mighty, 11:17;  16:7 
18:8  strong  is  L.  G.  who  Judge. 
19:6  L.  G.  omnipotent  reigneth 
21:22  the  L.  G.  and  the  Lamb 
22:5  the  L.  G.  giveth  them  light 

See  AH,  FATHERS. 

LORD  his  God. 

Num.  23:21  L.  h.  G.  is  with  him 
1  Sam.  30:6  David  encouraged 
himself  in  the  L.  his  Goa 

1  E.  5:3  hou.  to  name  of  L.  h.  G. 
11:4  not  perfect  with  L.  h.  God 

15:3 

15:4  did  L.  h.  G.  give  him  lamp 

2  K.  16:2  right  In  sig.  of  L.  h.  G. 
2  Chr.  1:1  L.  h.  G.  was  with  him 

14:11  Asa  cried  unto  the  L,  A.  G. 
31:20  wrou.  right  before  L.  h.  G. 
Ezr.  7:6  acco.  to  hand  of  L.  h.  G 
Mic.  5:4  in  the  name  of  L.  h.  G. 

LORD  my  God. 

1  K.  5:4  L.  my  G.  given  me  rest 


LOR 

1  K.  5:5  build  house  unto  name 
of  L.  my  G.  1  Chr.  22:7; 
2  Chr.^-A 
Ezr.  7:28  hand  of  L.  my  God 
9:5  I  spr.  out  hands  toL.  my  G. 
■Ter.  31:18  thou  art  the  L.  my  O. 
Dan.  9:4  prayed  untoL.  to.  6.20 

LORD  our  God. 
Deut.  4:7  L.  o.  G.  is  in  all  things 
.5:24  L.  o.  G.  showed  us  glory 
6:4  O  Israel,  the  L.  our  God  Is 
one  Lord,  Mark  12:29 
.los.  22:19  altar  of  L.  o.  G.  29. 
24:17  L.  0.  G.  bro.  us  out  of  E. 

1  Sam.  7:8  to  cry  to  L.  our  God. 
Pi.  20:7  remem.  name  of  L.  0.  G. 

90:17  beauty  of  L.  o.  (?.  bo  onus 
99:5  exalt  ye  the  L.  our  God,  9 

8  O  L.  our  God  thou  forg.  th 

9  for  the  L.  our  God  is  noly 
10."):7  for  he  is  the  L.  ouy  God 
122:9  bee.  of  house  of  L.  0.  G. 
12:3:2  eves  wait  on  L.  our  God 

■Ter.  3:22  thou  art  the  L.  our  G 
Dan.  9:9  to  L.  our  G.  be.  mere. 
Mie.  4:5  in  name  of  L.  our  God 
Acts  2:39  as  many  as  L.  0.  G.  call 
Bev.  19:1  hon.  andpo.  toL.o.  O. 
LORD  their  God. 

2  A'.  17:9  not  right  ag.  L.  t.  God 
19  kept  not  com.  of  L.  t.  G 

Luke  l:16shaU  turn  to  L.  i.  G. 

LORD  thy  God. 
Ex.  20:2  the  L.  t.  G.  Ps.  81:10 
Z>cu<.  4:24  L.  t.  (?,  isconsum.  Are 
31  L.  t.  G.  is  a  merciful  God 
7:9  the  L.  thy  God.  he  is  God 
8:5  so  L.  thy  G.  chasteneth  thee 
12:31  not  do  so  to  L.  thy  God 
28:58  fearful  name,  the  L.  t.  &. 
.los.  1:9  L.  t.  G.  is  with  thee 
2  Sam..  14.17  L.  t.  G.  be  wi.  thea 
24:23  the  L.  t.  G.  accept  thee 
7s.  42:3  I  am  the  L.  thy  God 
,Ter.  42:2  pray  for  us  to  L.  t.  God 
Mic.  7:10  said.  Where  L.  t.  G.  f 
Mat.  4:7  thou  shall  not  tempt 
theL.  thy  God,  Luke  4:12 
LORD  vour  God. 
Lev.  19:2  I  the  L.  y.  G.  am  holy 
Dent.  10:17  L.  y.  G.  is  God  of  go. 
Acts  3:22  pro.  L.  y.  G.  raise,  7:37 

LORD  of  hostt. 
2  Sam.  6:2  by  name  of  L.  ofh. 
7:26  the  L.  ofh.  is  G.  over  Isr. 
Ps.  24:10  L.  ofh.  king  of  glory 
46:7.  L.  of  hosts  is  with  us,  11 
48:8  seen  in  the  city  of  L.  of  h. 
Is.  6:3  holy,  holv,  is  L.  o/h. 
8:13  sanctify  the  L.  of  hosts 
47:4  L.  of  h.  his  name,  48:2; 
51:15;  54:5;  J«r.  10:16;  31:35: 
32:18;  50:34;  51:19 
.ler.  46:18  name  is  L.ofh.  48:15 
Hab.  2:13  is  it  not  of  L.  of  hosts 
Zee.  2:9  L.  ofh.  sent  11 ;  4:9 
See  Saith  the  lord. 

I  the  LORD. 
Lev.  19:2  for  /  the  L.  your  God, 

am  holy,  20:2(5 ;  21:8 
Num.  14:35  I  the  L.  have  said  it, 

I  will  do  it,  Ezek.  21:17 
Is.  27:3  I  the  L.  do  keep  it 
45:7  /  the  L.  do  all  these  things 
8  I  the  L.  have  created  it 
19 1  the'L.  speak  righteousness 
60:22  7  M«  L.  will  hasten  it 
.ler.  17:10  I  the  L.  search  hearts 
Ezek.  14:9  It.  L.  have  dec.  prop. 
34:24  7  the  L.  will  be  their  God 

I  am  the  LORD. 
Gen.  1.5:7  I  am  the  L.  th.  broug. 
Ex.  6:2  7  «OT     L.  6, 8.  29  ;  12:12 ; 
Ler.  18:5,  6,  21 ;  Num.  3:13; 
7s.  43:11, 15 
20:2  7  o»i  t.  L.  thy  G.  who  bro. 
Lev.  22:32  7am  the  L.  wh.  hal. 
Is.  42:8  7  a?n  t.  L.  that  is  name 
44:5  one  shall  say,  I  am  the  L.'s 
.ler.  9:24  knoweth  that  la.  t.  L. 
.32:27  7  am  t.  L.  the  G.  of  all  fl. 
J7a/.  3:6  I  am  t.  L.  I  change  not 
See  KNOW. 

LOED  Jesus.   See  jEsns. 
In  the  LORD. 

Gen.  15:6  he  believed  in  the  L. 
1  Sam.  2:1  heart  rejoiceth  in  t.  L. 
Ps.  4:5  put  your  trust  in  the  L. 

11:1  in  the  L.  put  I  my  trust, 
26:1 :  31:6  ;  73:28 

31:24  all  ye  that  hope  in  the  L. 

32:11  be  glad  in  the  L.  and  rej. 

34:2  my  soul  shall  boast  i«  t.  L. 

35:9  my  soul  be  joy.  in  the  L. 


CRUDET^'S  COJ^^CORDANCE. 


LOR 

Ps.  37:4  delight  thyself  m  theZ. 
Is.  58:14 

7  rest  in  the  L.  and  wait 
5fi:10  in  t.  L.  will  I  praise  his 
(j4:10  the  righteous  shall  be  gl. 

in  the  L.  104:34 
Pror.  3:5  trust  in  the  L.  hea. 

26:4  in  t.  L.  Jehovah  is  ever. 
■  45:24  in  the  L.  have  I  righteous. 

25  in  the  L.  seed  of  Is.  justifl. 
Zep.  3:2  trusted  not  in  theh. 
Acts  9:42  many  believed  in  t.  L. 
14:3  speaking  boldly  in  theh. 
Snm.  16:2  ye  receive  her  i)i  t.  L. 

8  Ampli."is,  my  belov.  in  t.  L. 

12  who  labored  much  in  t.  L. 

13  Rufus  chosen  in  the  L. 

22  Tertius,  salute  you  in  t.  L. 
1  Cor.  1:31  slorieth,  let  him  glo. 

in  the  E.  2  Cor.  10:17 
4:17  faith,  in  L.7:22  call,  in  L. 
7:39  be  married,  only  in  (he  L. 
9:1  my  work  in  the  L.  ? 

2  apostleship  are  ye  in.  t.  L. 
11:11  nor  woman  wi.  man  in  L. 
15:58  labor  not  in  vain  in  t.  L. 

JEph.  2:21  a  holy  temple  in  t.  L. 
4:17  therefore,  testify  in  the  L. 
5:8  now  are  ye  light  in  the  L. 
6:1  obey  your  parents i«  the  L. 
10  brethren,  be  strong  in  t.  L. 
21  a  faithful  minister't/i  the  L. 
Phil.  1:14  brethren  in  the  L. 
2:29  receive  him  theref.  in  t.  L. 
4:1  sta.  fast  in  t.  L.  1  Thes.  3:8 

3  be  of  the  same  mind  in  t.  L. 
10  I  rejoiced  in  the  L.  greatly 

Col.  3:18  submit  to  husb.  in  t.  L. 
4:7  Tychicus  fellow-ser.  in  t.  L. 

17  minist.  th.  received  in  t.  L. 

1  Thes.  5:12  th.  over  you  in  t.  L. 
8  Thes.  3:4  have  confidence  e»L. 
Phile.  16  the  flesh  and  in  t.  L. 

20  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in 
t.h.  refr.  my  bowels  in  t.  L. 
Itev.  14:13  bless,  are  dead  ire  t.  L. 

See  REJOICE,  TRUST. 

LORD  is. 

Gen.  28:16  the  L.  is  in  this  place 
Ex.  9:27  the  L.  is  righteous,  I 
wicked,  2  Chr.  12:6 
15:2  the  L.  is  my  strength 
8  L.  is  man  of  war,  L.  is  name 
Num.  14:9  the  L.  is  with  us 

18  the  L.  is  long-sufi'ering,  of 
great,  Nah.  1:3 

42  for  the  L.  is  not  among  you 
\  K.  8:60  know  that  the  L.  is  G. 

2  Chr.  13:10  the  L.  is  our  God 
15:2  L.  is  wi.  you  wh.  ye  for  h. 

Ps.  10:16  the  L.  is  kin"  for  ever 
34:8  O  taste  and  see  L.  is  good 
89:18  L.  ts  our  defence  and  king 
92:15  show  that  L.  is  upright 
93:1  L.  is  clothed  with  strength 
94:22  L.  is  my  defence  and  rock 
95:3  the  L.  is  a  great  G.  96:i; 

99"2*  135:5 
100:5 '  l'.  i.«g.  135:3;  145:9;  Jer. 

33:11 ;  Lam.  3:-25;  Nah.  1:7 
103:8  L.  is  merciful  and  gra- 
cious, 111:4;  145:8 
113:4  L.  is  high  ab.  all  Tiations 
118:6  the  L.  is  on  my  side 
121:5  L.  is  keeper,  L.  is  shade 
125:2  the  L.  is  round  about 
129:4  L.  is  righteous,  145:17: 

Lam.  1:18;  Dan.  9:14 
145:18  L.  is  nigh  to  all  that  call 
Proi>.  15:29  L.  is  far  from  wicked 
Is.  30:18  L.  is  God  of  judgment 
Jer.  10:10  the  L.  is  the  true  God 

1  17:7  trust  in  L.  who.  hope  L.  is 
20:11  L.  is  with  me  as  ten-i.  one 

Lam.  3:24  the  L.  is  my  portion 
^«eA.-.  48:35  name  of  city,  L.  is  t. 
Amos  5:8  the  L.  is  his  name,  9:6 
Zep.  3:5  just  L.  is  in  midst,  15 
Luke  24:34  the  h.  is  risen  indeed 

2  Co?-.  3:17  the  L.  is  that  Spirit 
Phil.  4:5  the  L.  is  at  hand 
£ed>.  13:6  the  L.  is  my  helper 

1  Pet.  2:3  tasted  the  L.  is  graci. 
See  MADE. 

My  LORD. 

Oen.  19:18  said,  not  so,  my  L. 
jMCi.  6:13  my  L.  if  L.  be  wi.  us 
15  O  my  L.  shall  1  save  Israel 
Ps.  16:2  said,  Thou  art  my  L. 
35:23  stir  up  thvself,  my  God 

and  my  L.  John  20:28 
110:1  Lord  said  to  7nt/  L.  ifa<. 
22:44;    Mark   12:36;  iwfe 
20:42 ;  Acts  2:34 
7s.  21:8  my  L.  I  stand  on  tower 
Van.  10:17 serv,  of  myh.  talk? 


LOR 

Zee.  1:9  O      L.  wh.  arc  these  ? 

4:4  ;  6:4 ;  4:5  no,  my  L.  13 
Mat.  24:48  my  L.  delayeth  his 

coming,  Li/ke  12:45 
1:43  mother  of  my  L.  come 
.//"(///i  20:13  taken  away  my  L 
Phil.  3:8  knowledge  of  Ch.  Jes. 

my  L. 

Name  of  the  LORD. 

Gen.  12:8  A.  called  on  n.  of  t.  L. 

26:23  Isaac  called  on  n.      ^  L. 
Ex.  20:7  Shalt  not  take  tiame  of 
the  L.  in  vain,  IJeut.  5:11 

33:19  proclaim  re.     tte  L. 

34:5  L.  proclaimed  ?i.  of  rte  L 
Lev.  24:11  blasphe.  w.  of  theh.  16 
Xifwi.  18:5  minister  in  n.  of  L.  7 
22  prophet  speak,  in  n.  oft.  L. 

28:10  called  by  the  n.  of  the  L. 

32:3  I  will  publish  n.  of  the  L. 
■Tos.  9:9  serv.  come  of  n.  of  t.  L. 

1  Sam.  17:45  come  in  n.  of  t.  L. 
20:42  sw.  both  ol  us  in  n.  of  L. 

2  fi'im.  6:2  called  by  n.  of  the  L. 

1  K.  22:16  that  which  is  true  in 

■name  of  the  L.  2  CWr.  18:15 
■Job  1:21  blessed  be  the  7iame  of 

the  L.  Ps.  113:2 
Ps.  20:7  will  remember  7i.  of  t.  L. 

102:15  heathen  fear  n.  of  the  L. 
21  to  declare  n  ofh.  in  Zion 

113:1  praise  the  name  oft.  L. 
1.3.5:1;  148:.5,  13;  J"ofi2:26 

116:4  then  called  I  on  n.  ofL. 

118:26  cometh  in  n  .  of  the  L. 

122:4  give  thanks  to  n.  of  t.  L. 

124:8  our  help  is  in  n.  of  f.  L. 

129:8  we  bless  you  in  n.  of  t.  L. 
Prop.  18:10  n.  of"L.  strong  tower 
Is.  18:7  to  place  of  n.  of  the  L. 

24:15  glorify  the  n.  of  the  L. 

30:27  n.  oft.  L.  cometh  fr.  far 

5S:6  and  to  love  the  n.  of  the  L 

59:19  so  sh.  they  fear  n.  oft.  L. 
■Tcr.  3:17  nationsgath.  ton.  o/L 
Mic.  4:5  walk  in  name  of  the  L. 

.5:4  in  majesty  of  n.  of  the  L. 
Zep.  3:12  sh.  trust  in  n.  of  i.  L. 
Mat.  21:9  cometh  in  n.  of  theh 
23:39;  Mark  11:9,  10;  Luke 
13:.35;  19:38;  ,7o//re  12:13 
Acts  9:29  spake  boldly  in  n.  of  L 

10:48  baptized  in  n.  of  the  L" 

19:13  call  over  them  n.  oft.  h. 

21:13  ready  to  die  for  n.  oft.  L. 

O  LORD. 

Ex.  15:11  who  like  thee,  0  L.  ? 

2  Sam.  2.3:17  far  from  thee,  0  L. 

1  Chr.  17:20  0  L.  none  like  thee 
Ps.  6:3  but  thou,  0  L.  how  long 

8:1  0  h.  our  Lord,  how  excel. 
22:19  not  far  fr.  me  0  L.  35:22 
115:1  not  unto  us,  0  L. 
Rev.  G:10  how  long,  0  h.  holy 

or  the  LORD. 

2  K.  6:33  beh.  this  evil  is  of  L. 
Prov.  20:24  man's  goings  of  t.  L. 

21:31  battle,  safety  is  of  t.  L. 
Acts  21:14  will  of  t.  h.  be  done 
1  Cor.  11:23  received  of  the  L. 
.Xam.  5:11  seen  the  end  of  the  L. 

See  ANGER,  ANGEL,  COMMAND- 
MENT, CONGREGATION,  COUN- 
SEL, DAT,  EYES,  PACE,  FEAR, 
FEAST,  GLORY,  HAND,  HOUSE, 

KNOWLEDGE,    LAW,  OFFJER- 

INGS,  PRAISE. 

Saith  the  LORD. 

Num.  24:13  what  the  L.  s. 
1  A'.  22:14  L.  s.  that  will  I  speak 

See  LIVE,  SAVED. 

LORD,  -with  seek. 

1  Chr.  16:10  heart  rejoice  that  s. 

L.  Ps.  105:3,  4 
11  seek  the  L.  and  his  strength 
22:19  set  your  heart  to  seek  the 
L.  2  Chr.  11:16 

2  Clir.  12:14  pr.  not  heart  tos.  L. 
14:4  commanded  Jud.  tos.  L. 
15:13  whoso,  would  not  seek  h. 
20:3  Jehosh.  set  himself  tos.  L. 

4  cities  of  J.  they  came  to  s.  L. 
Ezr.  6:21  were  come  to  seek  h. 
Ps.  22:26  praise  L.  that  s.  him 

;M:10  that  s.  L.  shall  not  want 
Pror.  28:5  th.  s.  L.  understand 
Is.  9:13  neither  do  thev  seek  the 
L.  31:1 ;  Hos.  7:10  " 

51:1  ye  that  seek  the  L. 

.55:6  s.  L.  wh.  he  may  be  found 
Jer.  50:4  go  and  s.  the  L,  God 
Hos.  3:5  return  and  seek  the  L. 

6:6  go  with  herds  to  s.  the  L. 

10:12  it  is  time  tascek  the  L. 
Amos  5:6  s.  h.  and  ye  shall  live 

m 


LOR 

Zrp.  2:3  s.  the  h.  meek  of  earth 
Zee.  8:21  let  us  go  and  s.  the  L. 

22  many  people  come  and  s.  L. 
Mai.  3:1  L.  wh.  ye  s.  sud.  come 
Acts  15: 17  residue  might  s.  the  L. 
17:27  they  should  s.  the  L. 
LORD,  with  sent. 
Ex.  7:16  L.  of  Hebrews  s.  me 
Jer.  28:9  L.  hath  truly  sent  him 

15  Ilananiah,  L.  hath  not  s. 
Acts  9:17  L.  Jesus  s.  me  to  thee 
12:11  know  L.  hath  sent  angel 

Serve  the  LORD. 
Ex.  10:7  that  thev  may  s.  t.  h. 
22:25  ye  shall  s.  /.  L.  your  God 
Deut.  i0:12  to  s.  t.  h.  thy  God 
Jos.  24:14  fear  and  s.  ye  the  L. 
15  seem  evil  un.  you  to  s.  t.  h. 
18  therefore  will  we  s.  h.  21.  24 

1  Sam.  12:20  s.  L.  with  your  hea. 
iSam.  15:8  then  I  will  s.  L. 

2  Chr.  30:8  s.  L.  your  God,  35:3 
33:16  com.  Judah  to  s.  h.  34:33 

Ps.  2:11  s.  h.  wi.  fear,  rejoice 
100:2  serve  t.  L.  with  gladness 
102:22  kingdoms  gather,  tos.  L. 
Col.  3:24  ye  sfji'e  t.  L.  Christ 

Servant,  8  of  the  LORD. 
Deut.  .34if  Moses,  the  s.  of  t.  h. 
Jos.  1:1  death  of  Jloses  s.  cfh. 

13  Moses  the  servant  of  the  h. 
commanded,  8:.31,  33;  11:12; 
22:2,  5;  2  /f.  18:12 

15  Moses, of  theh.  gave  you, 

12:6;  13:8; "18:7;  22:4 
24:29  Joshua,  son  of  Nun,  s.  of 

the  h.  Jud.  2:8 
Ps.  113:1  praise  the  L.  praise,  O 

ye  servants  of  the  h.  135:1 
1.34:1  O  ye  servants  of  the  h. 
Is.  42:19  blind  or  deaf  as  L.'s  e. 
54:17  heritage  of  s.  of  the  h. 
2  Tim.  2:24  s.  of  the  L.  not  strive 
See  SHOWED. 

Si^ht  of  the  LORD. 
Gen.  38:7  Er  wicked  in  s.  ofh. 
Lev.  10:19  accepted  in  s.  ofh. 
Deut.  6:18  good  in  s.  of  h.  12:28 
12:25  do  vTiat  is  right  in  s.  of 
theh.  21:9;  2  K.  12:2;  14:3; 
1.';:.3,  24;   18:3;  22:2;  2  Chr. 
20::?2;  24:2;  25:2;  26:4;  27:2; 
29:2;  34:2 

1  Sam.  12:17  wicked,  ha.  done 
ins.  ofh.  1  K.  21:25;  2  K. 
21:6 

2  A'.  3:18  light  thing  in  s.  of  h. 
16:2  did  not  what  was  right  in 

s.  of  the  h.  2  Chr.  28:1 
Ps.  116:15  precious  in  s.  oft.  L. 
.1/(77  2:17  good  in  s.  of  the  h. 
Luke  1:15  be  great  in  s.  of  t.  h. 
2  Cor.  8:21  not  only  in  s.  oft.  L. 
Jam.  4:10  humble  in  s.  of  tlie  L. 

See  EVIL,  SMITE. 

Spirit  of  the  LORD. 

Jud.  3:10  &  of  the  h.  came  on  O. 
6:34  -S'.  of  the  h.  came  on  Gid. 
11:29  5.  of  the  h.  came  on  Jep. 
13:25  S.  of  the  h.  began  to  move 
Samson,  14:6,  19;  15:14 

1  Sam.  10:6  S.  of  the  h.  ca.  on  S. 
16:13  .S.  of  the  h.  came  on  Dav. 

14  S.  of  the  h.  depart,  from  S. 

2  Sam.  23:2     of  the  h.  spake 

1  AT.  18:12  S.  of  h.  sh.  carry  thee 
22:24  which  way  went  .6'.  of  the 

h.  2  Chr.  18:93 

2  K.  2:16  lest  -S.  o/L.  taken  him 
2  Chr.  20:14  on  Ja.  came  S.  ofh. 
Is.  11:2  S.ofh.  sh.  rest  upon  him 

40:7  bee.  S.  of  h.  bloweth  on  it 
13  hath  directed  ^f.  of  the  h. 
59:19  S.  ofh.  sh.  lift  up  stand. 
61:1  iS.  ofh.  up.  me,  Luke  4:18 
63:14  S.  ofh.  caused  him  rest 
Ezek.  11:5  S.  ofh.  fell  upon  me 
37:1  carried  me  In  S.  of  the  L. 
Mic.  2:7  is  the  S.  ofh.  straitened 
3:8  full  of  i)ower  by  S.  of  t.  h. 
Acts  5:9  to  tempt  S.  of  the  h. 
8:39  S.ofh.  caught  awav  Philip 
2  Cor.  3:17  wh.  S.oft.  h.  liberty 
18  even  as  by  5.  of  the  h. 
LORD,  u-ith  spolien. 
Ex.  19:8  all  L.  hath  s.  will  we  do 
34:.32  in  command,  all  L.  had  s. 
Num.  10:29  the  L.  hath  s.  good 
12:2  hath  L.  indeed  s.  bv  Moses 
./OS.  21:45  failed  not  L.  had  s. 

1  .^am.  25:30  L.  done  sood  ha.  s. 

2  Sam.  3:18  do  it,  the  L.  hath  s. 
29  continue,  thou,  L.  ha.  s.  it 

1  A'.  1:3:3  siL:n  which  L.  hath  s, 
Ps.  50:1  L.  kuh  s.  and  called 


LOR 

Jer.  23:35  what  hath  the  L.  s.  37 
48:8  destroyed,  as  the  L.  hath*. 
Ezek.  22:28  when  L.  hath  not  e. 
26:5  for  I  have  s.  it,  saith  the 

L.  28:10;  39:5 
Amos  3:8  L.  God  hath  spoken 
.Mat.  1:22  wh.  was  s.  of  L.  2:15 
Mark  16:19  after  L.  had  spoken 
Acts  9:27  seen  L.  and  he  had  s. 
Hel).  2:3  began  to  be  «.  by  the  L. 

Temple  of  the  LORD.  " 
2  Cfir.  26:16  U.  went  in.  t.  ofh. 
Jer.  7:4  t.  of  the  h.  are  these 
Ezek.  8:16  at  door  of  t.  of  h.  25 
men,  with  backs  to.  J.  OfL. 
Hag.  2:15  bef.  sto.  laid  in  /  o/L. 
Zee.  6:12  build  t.  ofh.  13:15 

14  for  memorial  in  t.  of  the  L. 
Luke  1:9  Z.  went  into  t.  of  t.  h. 

Voice  of  the  LORD. 
Ps.  29:3  V.  of  h.  is  upon  waters 
106:25  hcark.  not  to  v.  of  t.  L. 
7s;.  6:8  I  heard  v.  of  the  h. 
Acts  7:31  V.  of  the  h.  came  to  M. 

Way  of  the  LORD. 
Gen.  18:19  house,  keepw).  ofh. 
.lud.  2:22  will  keep  way  of't.  L. 
Ps.  119:1  blessed  walk  w.  ofh. 
Prov.  10:29  way  of  h.  is  streng. 
Is.  40:3  prepare  ye  w.  of  the  h. 

Mat.  .3:4  ;  Mark  1:3 ;  Lu.  3:4 
Jer.  5:4  know  not  w.  of  the  h. 
,Tohn  1:23  make  stra.  w.  of  theh. 
Acts  18:25  ApoUos  ia.m  'w.ofh. 

Wav»  of  the  LORD. 
2  Sam.  22:22  for  I  have  kept  the 

w.  of  theh.  Ps.  18:21 
2  Chr.  i7:6  lifted  up  in  w.  ofh. 
Ps.  1.38:5  sing  in  the  w.  ofh. 
Hos.  14:9  the  w.  ofh.  are  rijht 
Acts  13:10  cease  perv.  w.  of  t.  h. 

Word  of  the  LORD. 
Nmn.  22:18  can.  go  bey.  w.  ofh. 
Deut.  5:5  show  you  w.  of  the  h. 
2  Sam.  22:31  w.  tried,  Ps.  18:.30 

1  K.  13:1  came  man  by  w.  of  h. 
2  cried  ag.  altar  in  word  ofh. 

17:24  w.  ofh.  in  my  mouth 

2  A'.  10:10  earth  noth.  of  ofh. 
20:19  good  is  w.  Ofh.  Is.  39:8 

Ps.  33:4  the  word  of  h.  is  right 
6  by  w.  of  h.  heavens  made 
105:19  w.  ofh.  tried  him 
7s.  2:3  the  W07'<I  of  the  h.  from 

Jerusalem,  Mic.  4:2 
■ler.  2:31  see  ye  the  w.  of  the  L. 
.4mos  8:12  to  seek  w.  Ofh. 
Zep.  2:5  w.  of  L.  against  you 
Zee.  4:6  w.  of  h.  to  Zerubbabel 

1  Thes.  1:8  sounded  out  zv.  ofh. 
4:15  say  unto  you  by  w.  of  L. 

2  Thes.  3:1  w.  of  h.  ha.  free  cou. 

1  Pet.  1:25  w.  ofh.  endu.  for.  ev. 

Words  of  the  LORD. 
Ex.  24:3  M.  told  people  all  w.  of 
the  h.  Num.  11:24 
4  Moses  wrote  all  w.  of  the  L. 

2  Chr.  29:15  came  by  w.  of  the  h. 
Ps.  12:6  w.  of  the  h.  pure  words 
■Jer.  36:4  Bar.  wrote  all  w.  ofh. 
Amos  8:11  fam.  of  hear.  w.  of  h. 

See  CAME,  HEAR. 

Worli  of  the  LORD. 

Ex.  34:10  people  see  iv.  of  the  L. 
7s.  5:12  regard  not  w.  of  the  h. 
Jer.  48:10  cursed  doth  w.  ofh. 

50:25  this  is  the  work  of  the  L. 

51:10  declare  in  Z.  the  w.  ofh. 

1  Cor.  15:58  abound  in  w.  ofh. 
16:10  worketh  the  w.  of  the  L. 

Works  of  the  LORD. 
Jos.  24:31  known  all  w.  ofh. 
Jud.  2:7  seen  all  great  w.  of  L. 
Ps.  28:5  regard  not  w.  ofh. 

46:8  behold  great  w.  of  the  h. 

77:11  I  will  remember  w.  ofh. 

107:24  these  see  the  w.  of  the  h. 

111:2  icorks  of  the  h.  are  great 

118:17  declare  the  w.  of  the  L. 
AVrath  of  the  LORD. 
Num.  11:33  w.  of  the  h.  kindled 
Deut.  11:17  w.  ofh.  kindle  aga. 

2  K.  22:13  for  great  is  the  wrath 

of  theh.  2  Chr.  34:21 
2  tyi'r.  12:12  wrath  ofh.  turned 
29:8  w.  of  the  h.  upon  Judah 
32:26  zv.'of  L.  came  not  on  them 
36:16  until  2irath  ofh.  arose 
Ps.  106:40  w.  of  the  h.  kindled 
7s.  9:19  thro'  w.  ofh.  land  dark. 
13:13  earth  rem.  in  u\  of  the  h. 
Jer.  50:13  because  of  w.  of  the  L. 
Esek.  7:19  eold  not  deliver  them 
in  day  of  w.  oft.  h.  Zep.  1:18 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LOS 

LORD,  as  applied  to  man. 
Gen.  18:12  I  am  old,  t.  heim;  old 
27:29  he  I.  over  thy  brethren 

37  I  have  made  him  thy  I. 
32:4  thus  shall  ye  speak  to  my  I. 

18  it  is  a  pres.  seat  to  my  I.  E. 
42:10  nay,  my  I.  but  to  buy  food 

30  man  who  is  /.  of  the  land,  33 
45:8  made  me  I.  of  all  his  house 
,  9  God  made  me  I.  of  all  Egypt 
2t^um.  12:11  my  I.  I  beseech  thee 

36:2  the  Lord  commanded  my  I. 
Jud.  4:18  turn  in,  my  I.  turn  in 

19:26  woman  fell  wh.  ber  I.  was 
Jiuth  2:13  fav.  in  thy  sight,  my 
I  Sam.  1:26  my  I.  as  thy  soul  liv. 

26:17  my  voice,  my  I.  O  king 
S  Sam.  14:17  so  is  ray  I.  the  king 

19  turn  ft.  aught  I.  hath  spok, 

1  A'.  1:37  Lord  been  with  my 

2  K.  5:3  would  God  my  I.  were 
6:26  saying.  Help,  my  I.  O  king 
7:2 1,  on  w-hich  hand  king  le.  1 . 
8:5  my  I.  O  king,  this  is  woman 

Ts.  12:4  who  is  I.  over  us  ? 
Jer.  22:18  saying,  Ah  I.  34:5 

37:20  now,  I  pray  thee,  my  I. 

38:9  my  I.  the  king,  these  men 
Dan.  2:10  no  I.  asked  such  thin. 

4:24 come  upon  my  I.  the  king. 
Mat.  10:24  nor  is  serv.  above  I. 
25  enough  that  ser.  be  as  his  I. 

18:26 1,  have  patience  with  me 

31  told  their  (.  all  that  was  do. 
a4:48  my  I.  delayeth,  Lu.  12:45 

Zuke  12:36  men  wait  for  their 
16:3  I.  takethaway  stewardship 
5  callest  l.^s  debtors  to  him 
How  mu.  ow.  thou  to  my  I. 
John  15:15  know  not  what  t.  do. 

20  serv.  not  greater  than  his  I. 
Acts  25:26  noth.  to  write  to  my  I. 
Oal.  4:1  fr.  servant,  tho'  I.  of  all 
1  Pet.  3:6  Abraham.  caU.  him 

LORDS. 
Gen.  19:2  behold,  now,  rajl. 
Num.  21:28  consumed  I.  of  high 
Deut.  10:17  is  Lord  of  I.  1  Ttm. 

6:15;  Bev.  17:14 
Jxid.  16:5  I.  of  Philistines  ca.  up 

30  the  house  fell  upon  the  I. 
1  Sam.  5:8  gathered  I.  of  Phil.  11 
7:7    of  Philistines  went  ag.  Is. 
Ezr.  8:25  offering  which  I.  offer. 
Is.  16:8  ^.  of  heathen  bro.  plants 
26:13  other  I.  have  dominion 
Jer.  2:31  say  my  peop.  we  are  I. 
Dan.  5:1  feast  to  thous.  of  his  I. 
23  and  thy    have  drunk  wine 
6:17  sealed  with  signet  of/. 
Mark  6:21  H.  make  supper  to  I. 
1  Cor.  8:5  gods  many,  and  I.  ma. 
1  Pet.  5:3  ue.  being  I.  over  God's 

LORDSHIP. 
Marie  10:42  they  rule  over  Gen- 
tiles exercise  /.  Luks  22:25 
LO-KUHAMAH.    Uos.  1:6,  8 

LOSE,  ETH. 
Job  31:.39  the  owners  I.  their  life 
Prov.  23:8  and  I.  thy  sweet  wor. 
Ec.  3:6  time  to  get,  time  to  I. 
Mat.  10:39  he  that  findeth  his 
life  shall  I.  it,  16:25;  Mark 
8:35 ;  Luke  9:24 
39  he  that  I.  his  life  for  my  sa. 
42  no  wise  I.  reward,  Mark9A\ 
16:26  and  I.  his  own  soul,  Mark 
8:36;  i?/A:€  9:25 
Luke  15:4  if  he  I.  one  sheep 
8  ten  pieces  of  silver,  if  she  I. 
17:33  who  shall  I.  his  life  prese. 
John  6::39  I  should  I.  nothing 

12:25  that  lov.  his  life  shall  I.  it 
8  John  8  look  that  we  I.  none 
LOSS. 

Ex.  21:19  sh.  pay  for  I.  of  time 
Acts  27:21  gain,  this  harm  and  I. 

22  sh.  be  no  I.  of  any  man's  li. 
1  Cor.  3:15  burned,  he  sh.  suf.  I. 
Phil.  3:7  those  I  counted  I.  for  C. 
8  I  counted  all  things  /.  for  C. 
for  wh.  I  suffered  theZ.  of  all 
LOST,  passively. 
Ex.  22:9  any  manner  of  /.  thing, 

Deut.  22:3 
Lev.  6:3  foimd  that  which  was  I. 

4  restore  I.  th.  wh.  he  found 
Num.  6:12  days  th.  weresh.  \>el. 
1  Sam.  9:3  asses  of  Kish  were  I. 

80  asses  that  were  I.  are  found 
Ps.  119:176  astray  like  I.  sheep 
Jer.  50:6  peo.  hath  been  I.  sheep 
Ezek.  19:5  saw  that  hope  was  I. 
34:4  nor  sought  that  wh.  was  I. 
16 1  will  seek  that  which  was  I 
37:11  they  say,  Oiurhope  is  I. 


LOV 

Mai.  10:6  rather  to  the  I.  sheep 
15:24  not  sent  but  to  I.  sheep 
18:11  Son  is  come  to  save  what 

was  I.  Luke  19:10 
Lvke  15:4  go  after  that  wh.  is  I. 
6  I  found  ray  sheep  which  is  I. 
24  son  was  I.  .32  brother  was  I. 
John  6:12  fragments,  noth.  be  I. 

17:12  none  is  I.  but  son  of  perd. 
2  Cor.  4:3  gospel  hid  to  th.  that  /. 

LOST,  actively. 
T)evt.  22:3  thy  brother's  he  ha.  I. 

1  K.  20:25  army  like  that  thou  I. 
Is.  49:20  after  thou  hast  I.  other 

21  seeing  I  have7.  my  children 
Mat.  5:13  if  salt  I.  savor,  Mark 

9:50 ;  Lvke  14:34 
Luke  15:0  I  found  piece  wh.  I  /. 
John  18:9  gav.  me,  I  have  I.  none 
LOT. 

Gen.  11:27  Haran  begat  L.  31 
13:5  L.  had  flocks,  7,  11 :  14:12 
19: 1  L.  sat  in  gate  of  Sod.  10,  36 

Ps.  83:8  holpen  children  of  L. 

Li'ke  17:.32  remember  L.  wife 

2  Pet.  2:7  deliver  just  L.  vexed 

LOT. 

Lei\  16:8  one  I.  for  the  L.  9,  10 
Num.  2(;:55  land  shall  be  divided 

by  I.  Ezek.  48:29 
33:54  he  sh.  diWde  the  land  by 
I.  36:2-  Jb«.  13:6;  Ezek.  47:22 
34:13  the  land  ye  sh.  inhe.  by  /. 
Htul.  32:9  J.  is  I.  of  inheritance 
Jos.  15:1  the  I.  of  tribe  of  Judah 
10:1 1,  of  Joseph  ;  17:1  Manas. 
17:14  hast  given  me  but  one  I.  ? 
18:11  the  I.  of  tribe  of  Benjamin 
19:1  second ^.  came  forth  to  Si. 
10  third  I.  came  for  Zebulon 
17  fourth  I.  came  out  to  Issac. 
19:24  fifth  I.  to  tribe  of  Ashcr 
32  and  the  sixth  I.  to  Napthali 
40  sev.  I.  came  for  tribe  of  Dan 
21:4    for  Kohath.  1  Chr.  6:54 
Jud.  1:3  come  up  with  me  into 
my  I.  to  fight  ag.  Canaanitcs 
20:9  we  will  go  up  by  I.  aga.  it 
1  Sam.  14:41  G.  give  me  perfe.  I. 
1  Chr.  16:18  Canaan,  I.  of  vour 

inheritance,  Ps.  105:11 
24:5  they  were  divided  by  I. 
Ps.  16:5  thou  maintainest  my  I. 
123:3  not  rest  on  I.  of  righteous 
Pror.  1:14  cast  in  I.  among  us 
16:33  the  I.  is  cast  into  the  lap 
18:18?.  cans,  contentions  cease 
Is.  17:14 1,  of  them  that  rob  us 
31:17  hast  cast  the  I.  for  them 
57:6  sm.  stones  of  stream  thy  I. 
Jer.  13:25  this  is  thy  I.  from  me 
Ezek.  24:6  let  no  I.  fall  upon  it 
Dan.  12:13  shall  stand  in  thy 
llic.  2:5  none  th.  cast  cord  by  /. 
lAike  1:9  his  I.  was  to  burn  ince. 
Acts  1:26  the  I.  fell  on  Matthias 
8:21  thou  hast  no  I.  in  matter 
13:19  he  divided  their  land  by  I. 
LOTS. 

1  Sam.  14:42  cast  I.  bet.  me  and 

1  Chr.  24:31  cast  I.  ag.  brethren 
Mat.  27:35  casting  I.  Mark  13:24 
Acts  1:26  they  gave  forth  their  I. 
See  CAST. 

LOTHE.    See  loathe. 

LOUD. 

Ps.  33:3  play  skillf.  wi.  I.  noise 
98:4  make  a  I.  noise  and  rejoice 
150:5  praise  him  on  I.  cymbals 
LOUD,  roith  voice,  s. 

ffere.'39:14  I  cried  with  a  I.  voice 

Et.  19:16  f .  of  trump,  exceed.  I. 

Deut.  27:14  Lev.  speak  with  I.  v. 

2  Sam.  15:23  wept  with  v. 

1  K.  8:55  be  blessed  w  ith  a  I.  v. 
Prov.  27:14  bles.  friend  with  I.  v. 
Ezek.  8:18  they  cry  with  a  I.  voi. 

9:1  he  cried  with  a  I.  voice 
Luke  1:42  spake  out  with  al.  v. 
8:28  sp.  cried  mlh  I.  v.  Acts  8:7 
17:15  with  a  I.  v.  glorified  God 
23:23  were  instant  with  I.  roices 
Acts  14:10  said  with  a/,  v.  Stand 
26:24  Festus  said  with  a  I.  v.  P. 
Pev.  5:2  angel  proclaim,  wi.  I.  v. 

12  angels  saying  with  a  I.  v. 
8:13  angel  saying  with  a  I.  voice, 

Woe,  woe  14:7,  9,  15 
12:10  I  heard  a  I.  v.  in  heaven 

LOUDER. 
Ex.  19:19  trumpet  wax.  I.  and  /. 
LOVE. 

2  Sam.  1:26  jiassing  I.  of  women 
1  13.15  hatred  greater  than  I. 


LOV 

Prov.  5:19  be  ravish,  ■with  her  I. 
7:18  let  us  take  our  fill  oil. 
10:12  up  strifes,  t.  covereth  eins 
15:17  a  dinner  of  herbs  wh.  I.  is 
17:9  covereth  transg.  seeketh  I. 
27:5  rebuke  better  than  secret  I. 

Ec.  9:1  no  man  kuoweth  I. 

6  their/,  and  hatred  is  perish. 
Cant.  2:4  and  his  banner  was  I. 

5  coinf.  me,  I  am  sick  of  I.  5:8 
3:10  midst  being  paved  with  I. 
7:6  how  pleas.  OS.  for  delights  ! 
8:6  /.  is  strong  as  death,  jealou. 

7  many  waters  cannot  quen.  I. 
■Jer.  2:2  the/,  of  thy  espousals 

33  why  trim,  way  to  seek  /.  ? 

31:3  loved  thee  with  everlast.  /. 
Ezek.  16:8  thy  time  was  ti.  oil. 

2:5:11  corrupt  in  her  inordin.  /. 
17  B.  came  to  her  to  bed  of  /. 

33:31  mouth  they  show  much  /. 
Dan.  1:9  bro.  Daniel  to  tender  /. 
Hos.  3:1  according  to  the  /.  of  L. 

11:4  I  drew  them  wi.  ban.  of  /. 
Mai.  24:12  /.  of  many  wax  cold 
John  13:.35  have  /.  one  to  anolh. 

15:13  greater  /.  hath  no  man 

17:26  I.  wherewith  th.  loved  me 
Pom.  8:35  separate  from  /.  of  C.  ? 

12.9  /.  be  without  dissimulation 

10  affectioned  w  ith  brother.  /. 
13:10/.  work,  no  ill,  /.  is  fulfil. 
15:;W  I  beseech  you  for/,  of  Sp. 

2  Cor.  2:4  that  you  may  know  /. 

8  confirm  your  /.  toward  him 
5:14  /.  of  Christ  constraineth  us 
6:6  Holy  Ghost,  by  /.  unfeigned 
8:8  prove  the  sincerity  of  yo.  /. 

24  show  the  proof  of  your  /. 
13:11  God  of/,  shall  bewith  you 
Gal.  5:6  faith  which  work,  by  /. 
13  by  /.  serve  one  another 
22  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  /. 
Eph.  1:15  after  I  heard  of  vour  /. 
3:19  to  know  the  /.  of  Clirist 
6:23  and  /.  with  faith  from  God 
Phil.  1:9  th.  your/,  may  abound 
17  the  other  of  I.  doth  preach 
2:1  if  there  beany  comfort  of/. 
2  like-minded,  hav.  the  same  /. 
Col.  1:4  /.  wh.  ye  have  to  saints 
8  declared  to  us  your  /.  in  Spi. 

1  Thes.  1:3  rememb.  labor  of  /. 
4:9  as  touching  brotherly  /. 

5:8  on  brcastpla.  of  faith  and/. 

2  Thes  2:10  receiv.  not/,  of  tru. 

1  Tim.  l:14abun.  wi.  faith  and/. 
0:10  /.  of  money  is  root  of  all  e. 

11  fol.  righteousn.  /.  patience 

2  Tim.  1:7  not  spi.  of  fear,  but  /. 
Phile.  9  for/,  sake  II)eseech  thee 
Ih  b.  6:10  work  and  labor  of  /. 

10:24  unto  /.  and  to  good  works 
13:1  let  brotherly  /.  continue 
1  Pet.  1:22  unfeifrned  /.  of  breth. 

1  John  2:15  /.  of  F.  is  not  in  him 
3:1  behold  what  /.  Father  ha. 
4:7  love  one  another,  /.  is  of  G. 

8  God  is  /.  10  herein  is  /. 

15  known  the  /.  God  hath  to 

17  herein  is  our/,  made  perfect 

18  there  is  no  fear  in  /.  perf.  /. 

2  John  6  this  is  /.  that  we  walk 
,Iude  2  peace  and  /.  be  multiplied 
Rev.  2:4  thou  hast  left  thy  first/. 

LOVE  of  God. 

Luke  11:42  judgm.  and  /.  of  G. 
.John  5:42  ye  have  not  /.  of  G. 
Rom.  5:5  /.  of  G.  is  shed  in  hea. 

8:39  to  separa.  us  fr.  the  /.  of  G. 
2  Cor.  13:14  /.  of  G.  be  with  you 
2  Thes.  3:5  dir.  hearts  to  /.  o/  G. 
Tit.  3:4  kindness  and  /.  of  G. 
1  John  2:5  in  him  veri.  is/,  of  G. 

3:16  hereby  perceive  we  /.  of  G. 
17  how  dwell.  /.  of  G.  in  him  '! 

4:9  manifest.  /.  of  G.  toward  us 

5:3  the  /.  of  G.  that  we  keep 
Jude  21  keep  yoursel.  in  /.  of  G. 

His  LOVE. 

Deut.  7:7  L.  did  not  set  h.  I.  on 
Ps.  91:14  hath  set  h.  I.  upon  me 
Is.  63:9  in  h.  /.  and  pity  he  red. 
Zep.  3:17  he  will  rest  in  his  I. 
John  15:10  abide  in  his  I. 
Rom.  5:8  G.  commended  h.  I. 
1  John  4: 12  his  I.  perfected  in  us 

In  LOVE. 

1  K.  11:2  Sol.  clave  to  these  in  I. 
Is.  38:17  in  I,  to  my  soul  deliver. 

1  Cor.  4:21  I  co.  wi.  rod  or  in  I.  f 

2  Cor.  8:7  as  ye  abound  in  I.  to 
Eph.  1:4  with  bla.  bef.  him  inl. 

3:17  rooted  and  grounded  in  I. 
4:2  forbearing  one  another  in  I. 
15  but  speaking  the  truth  in /. 


LOV 

Eph.  4:16  edifying  of  itself  ire/. 
5:2  walk  in  I.  as  C.  hath  loved 
Col.  2:2  being  knit  together  in  /. 

1  Thes.  3: 12 make  youincr.  inl. 
6:13  esteem  them  in  I.  for  wor. 

2  Tim.  1:13  in  faith  and  /.  in  Ch. 

1  Jolin  4:16  dwe.  in  I.  dwel.  in  G. 

18  there  is  no  fear  in  I. 

2  John  3  Son  of  P.  in  tru.  and  /. 

My  LOVE. 

Ps.  109:4  for  my  I.  th.  are  adver. 

5  reward,  me  hatred  for  my  I. 
Cant.  1:9  com.  Omyl.  to  horses 
15  behold,  th.  art  fair,  my  I.  4:1 
2:2  as  lily,  so  is  my  I.  am.  daug. 
7  not  avvake  my  I.  3:5 ;  8:4 
10  rise  up,  my  I.  my  fair  one,  13 
4:Ttnyl.  there  is  no  spot  in  thee 
5:2  open  to  my  I.  my  dove 
6:4  beautiful,  O  my  I.  as  Tirzah 
,Ioh7i  15:9  continue  ye  in  my  I. 

10  ye  shall  abide  in  my  I. 
1  Cor.  10:24  my  I.  be  with  you  all 

Thv  LOVE. 

Cant.  1:2  /.  /."bet.  th.  wine,  4:10 
4  remem.  /.  /.  more  than  wine 
4:10  how  fair  is  thy  I.  my  sister 

Phile.  5  hearing  of  /.  /.  and  faith 
7  joy  and  consolation  in  thy  I. 

Rev.  2:4  thou  hast  left  //iy  first  /. 

LOVE,  Verb. 

Lev.  19:18  thou  shall  /.  thy 
neighbor  as  thvscif,  34;  Mat. 
19:19;  22:39;  Mark  12:31 
Devt.  6:5  thou  Shalt/,  the  L.  thy 
G.  with  all  thy  heart,  10:12; 
11:1.  13,  22:  19:9;  30:6 
7:9  faithful  G.  keepeth  covenant 
with  th.  th.  /.  him,  Dan.  9:4 
13  he  will  /.  thee,  bless 
10:15  delight  in  fathers  to  /.  th. 

19  /.  therefore  the  stranger 
i:i:3  to  know  whether  ye  /.  L. 
30:16  I  command  thee  to  /.  L. 

20  that  thou  mavest  /.  the  L. 
Jos.  22:5  take  heed  to  /.  L.  23:11 
Jud.  5:31  them  that  /.  him 

1  Sam.  18:22  king's  serv.  /.  thee 

2  Chr.  19:2  shoul.  thou  /.  them  ? 
Neh.  1:5  mercy  for  th.  th.  /.  hira 
Ps.  4:2  how  1.  will  ye  /.  vanity  f 

5:11  them  that  /.  thy  name 
18:1 1  will  /.  thee,  O  Lord 
31:23  O  /.  the  Lord,  alive  eainta 
40:16  such  as  /.  thy  salvat.  70:4 
69:.36  they  that  /.  his  name  shall 
97:10  ye  that  /.  the  L.  hate  evil 
119:132  to  those  that  /.  thy  na. 
165  peace  have  they  who  /.  thy 
122:6  they  prosper  that  /.  thee 
145:20  L.  pres.  them  that  /.  him 
Prov.  1:22  simple,  will  ye  /.  sim, 
4:6/.  wisdom,  she  sh.  keep  thee 
8:36  they  that  hate  me,  /.  death 
9:8  reb.  wise  man  he  w  ill/,  thee 
l(i:13  kings  /.  him  speak,  right 
18:21  they  that  /.  it  sh.  eat  fruit 
Ec.  3:8  time  to  /.  time  to  hate 
Cant.  1:3  do  the  virgins  /.  thee 

4  more  th.  wine,  upright  /.  th. 
Is.  56:6  serve  and/,  name  of  L. 
61:8  I  the  Lord  /.  judgment 
66:10  be  glad  all  ye  that  /.  her 
Jer.  5:31  my  peo.  /.  to  have  it  so 
Hos.  3:1  /.  woman  belov.  flag^ons 
4:18  her  rulers  with  shame  clo  /. 
9:15  I  will  /.  thera  no  more 
14:4  I  will /.  them  freely 
Afnos  5:15  hate  evil  and  /.  good 
Mic.  3:2  who  hate  good  and  /.  e. 
6:8  /.  mercy  and  do  walk  hum. 
Zee.  8:17  and  /.  no  false  oath 

19  therefore  /.  truth  and  peace 
Mat.  5:43  said,  /.  thy  neighbor 
44  but  I  say,  /.  your  enemies, 

Luke  6:27,32,  35 
46  if  ye  /.  them  which  /.  you 
6:5  /.  to  pray,  in  synagogues 
24  hate  one  /.  other,  Itike  16:13 
22:37  th.  shall  /.  L.  thy  G.  Mark 

12::30,  3:3  ;  Luke  10:27 
23:6  /.  upper  rooms  at  feasts 
.Ifurk         I.  to  go  in  long  cloth. 
Luke  7:42  wh.  wUl  /.  hira  most  ? 
11:43 /.  greet,  in  markets,  20:46 
Jolin  14:21  I  /.  him  mani.  myself 
23  if  a  man  /.  me.  Fath.  /.  him 
15:12  that  ve  /.  one  another,  17 
19  the  world  would  /.  his  own 
Rom.  8:28  good  to  them  th.  /.  G. 
13:8  any  thing,  but  to  /.  one  an. 
9  thou  Shalt  /.  thy  neighbor  as 
thvself,  Gal.  5:14;  Jam.  2:8 
1  Cor.  2:9  G.  for  them  that  /.  him 
8:3  if  any  man  /.  God,  same 
known 


903 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LOV 

Eph.  5:25  husb.    your  wives  as 
C.  loved  cli.  28,  33;  Col.  3:19 

6:24  grace  be  with  th.  I.  our  L. 
1  Thes.  4:9  tauglit  to  I.  one  auo. 
a  Tim.  4:8  tliciu  tliat    his  ap. 
Tit.  2:4  youns  women  to  I.  hug. 

3:15  greet  them  tliat  I.  us  in  la. 
Jam.  1:12  them  that  I.  him,  2:5 
1  Pet.  1:8  whom  not  seen,  ye 

22  I.  one  ano.  with  pure  heart 
2:17  honor  men,  I.  brotherhood 
3:8  as  I.  brethren ;  10  that  I.  life 

1  .lolia  2:15  I.  not  the  world 
3:11  fr.  begin,  tliat  we  should  I. 

one  anoth.  4:7,  11 ;  2  John  5 
14  because  we  I.  the  brethren 

23  one  another,  as  he  gave 
4:12  if  we  I.  one  another 

19  /.  him  bee.  he  first  loved  us 

20  can  he  I.  G.  hath  not  seen 

21  loveth  God/,  his  brother  al. 
B:2  we  /.  the  children  of  God 

I  LOVE. 
Ex.  21:5  sh.  say,  II.  my  master 
Jud.  16:15  canst  thou  say,  II. 

2  Sam.  13:4 1 1.  Tamar,  my  broth. 
Ps.  116:1  II.  L.  bee.  he  heard 

119:97  O  how  II.  thy  law 
113  but  thy  law  do  II.  163 
119  theref.  1 1,  thy  testimonies 
127 II.  thy  commands  ab.  gold 
159  consi.  how  / 1,  thy  precepts 
167  thy  testimonies  II.  exce. 
Prcn>.  8:17  II.  them  that  /.  nie 
John  14:31  know  th.      the  Fa. 
21:15  L.  knowest      thee,  16,  17 
2  Cor.  12:15  tho'  the  more/i.  you 

1  John  4:20  if  a  man  say,  II.  God 

2  John  \  Il.\n  the  truth,  3  John  1 
Bev.  3:19  as  many  as  Il.l  rebuke 

LOVE  me. 

Gen.  29:32  my  husb.  will  I.  me 
Ex.  20:6  showing  mercy  to  them 

that  I.  me.  Sent.  5:10 
Prov.  8:17  I  love  them  that  I.  me 
21  that  I.  me  to  inh.  substance 
John  8:42  G.  yourF.  ye  wo.  1. 7yie 
10:17  theref.  doth  Father  /.  me 
14:15  if  ye  I.  me,  keep  my  com. 
23  man  I.  7m,  keep  my  words 
LOVE  not. 
Prov.  20:13    not  sleep 

1  Cor.  16:22  if  any  man  I.  not  L. 

2  Cor.  11:11  because  1 1,  ymxnot? 
1  John  2:15 1,  not  the  world 

3:18  n.  I.  in  word  nor  tongue 

LOVED. 
Gen.  24:07  took  Rebe.  and  I.  her 
25:28  I.  Esau,  Rebekah  /.  Jacob 
27:14  made  such  as  his  father  I. 
29:18  Jacob  I.  Rachel  more,  30 
34:3  Shechem  Dinah 
37:3  Israel  I.  Joseph  more.  4 
Deut.  4:37  bee.  he    thy  fathers 
7:8  because  L.  I.  you,  23:5 ;  33:3 
Jud.  16:4  Samson  I.  a  woman 
1  Sayn.  1:5  Elkanah  I.  Hannah 
16:21  and  Saul  I.  David 
18:1  Jonathan  I.  David,  3 ;  20:17 
16  Israel  and  Judali  I.  David 
20  Michal  Saul's  daught.  /.  D. 
%Sam.  12:24  the  L.  I.  Solomon 
13:1  Amnon  son  of  David  I.  Ta. 
15  love  wherewith  he  /.  her 

1  K.  3:3  Solomon  I.  the  Lord 
10:9  the  Lord  I.  Israel,  2  Chr.  9:8 
11:1  Solomon  I.  many  women 

2  Chr.  2:11  and  the  Lord  his 

people,  /-(.  48:14 
11:21  Rflioboam  /.  Maacliali 
26:10  Uzziah  I.  husbandry 
Est.  2:17  king  I.  Esther  abo.  all 
Job  19:19  they  whom  1 1,  turned 
i^s'.  47:4  e-xcellency  of  Jacob  he  /. 
78:68  mount  of  Ziou  which  he  I. 
109:17  I.  cursing,  so  let  it  come 
Jer.  8:2  host  of  heaven  they  I. 
14:10  thus  ha.  they  I.  to  wander 
Ezek.  16:37  gather  th.  thou  ha.  " 
Uos.  9:1  thou  hast  I.  a  reward 
10  aboraina.  according  as  th.  I. 
11:1  when  Is.  was  child,  I  him 
McU.  1:2  wherein  hast  th.  us? 
2:11  profaned  holin.  of  L.  he  /. 
Mark  10:21  J.  beholding  /.  him 
Luke  7:47  sins  forgiven,  I.  much 
John  3:16  God  so  /.  the  world 
19  I.  darkness  rather  th.  light 
11:5  Jesus  I.  Martha,  and  sister 
36  said  Jews,  Behold  how  he  t 
12:43  they  I.  the  praise  of  men 
13:1  hav.  I.  his  own,  he  I.  them 
23  discip,  whom  Jesus  1. 19:26 ; 

20:2;  21:7,  20 
14:21  he  that  lov.  me  shall  be  I. 
'iS\{y>il.  me,  ye  would  rejoice 


LOV 

John  15:9  as  F.  I.  me,  so  I  I.  you 
16:27  Father  lov.  you,  ye  I.  ine 
17:23  hast  I.  them,  as  thou/,  uie 
2(i  love  wh.  thou  hast  I. 
Itom.  8:37  conquer,  thro'  him  /. 
2  Cor.  12:15  love  you,  less  I  be  /. 
Gal.  2:20  who  I.  me,  gave  hims. 
Eph.  2:4  love  wherewith  he  /.  us 
5:2  as  Christ  also  hath  I.  us 
25  even  as  Christ  I.  the  church 
2  Thes.  2:16  God  our  F.  ha.  I.  us 
2  Tim.  4:10  Demas  /.  this  world 
Heb.  1:9  thou  hast  I.  righteousn. 
2  Pet.  2:15  Balaam  I.  the  wages 
1  John  4:10  not  that  we  I.  God 

11  if  God  so  us 
19  love  him,  bee.  he  first/,  us 

Hen.  1:5  to  him  that  /.  ns 
12:11  /.  not  their  lives  to  death 
I  have  LOVED. 
P.s.  26:8  I  have  I.  thy  house 
119:47  commands  wh.  Ih.  I.  48 
U.  43:4  I  have  I.  thee,  therefore 
■Jer.  2:25  Ihavel.  strangers 
31:3  Ih.  I.  with  everlasting  love 
Mai.  1:2  I  have  I.  you,  yet  ye  say 
.John  1.3:.34  as  Ilia.  I.  you,  15:12 
15:9  Father  1.  me  so  "/A.  /.  vou 
Rom.  9:13  Jacob  I  hare  I.  but  E. 
liev.  3:9  make  them  know  I  h.  I. 
LOVEDST. 
57:8  thou  /.  their  bed  where 
■Jolin  17:24  /.  me  bef.  foundation 

LOVELY. 
i  Sam.  1:23  S,  and  Jo,  /.  in  lives 
Cant.  5:16  he  is  altogetlier  /. 
Ezek.  33:32  art  to  them  as  /.  song 
Phil.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are  I. 
LOVER. 

1  K.  5:1  Hiram  was  /.  of  David 
Ps.  88:18  /.  and  friend  hast  put 
Tit.  1:8  /.  of  hospitali.  /.  of  men 

LOVERS. 
Ps.  38:11  /.  and  friends  stand 
Jer.  3:1  played  harlot  with  ma.  /. 
4:30  thy  /.  will  despise  thee 
22:20  for  all  tliy  /.  are  destroyed 
22  thy  /.  shall  go  into  captiv, 
30:14  all  thy/,  have  forgot,  thee 
Latn.  1:2  all  her  /.  none  to  comf. 

19  called  for  /.  they  deceiv.  me 
Ezek.  16:a3  giv.  gifts  to  all  thy/ 
.36  nakedn.  discover,  wi.  thy  /, 
23:22  raise  up  thy  /.  again,  thee 
IIos.  2:5  go  after  /.  7  follow  /. 
10  discover  lewd,  in  sight  of  /. 

12  rewards  my  /.  ha.  given  me 
8:9  Ephraim  hath  hired  /. 

2  Tim.  3:2  men  be  /.  of  own  selves 
4  /.  of  pleas,  more  than  /.  of  G. 

LOVES. 
Prmi.  7:18  solace  ourselves  wi.  /. 
Cant.  7:12  there  I  give  thee  my/. 

LOVEST. 
.Tnd.  14:16  hate  me.  and  /.  not 
2  Sam.  19:6  thou  /.  thine  enemies 
Ps.  45:7  thou  /.  righteousness 
52:3  thou  /.  evil  more  than  good 
4  thou  /.  all  devouring  words 
Ec.  9:9  live  with  wife  thou  /. 
,/o/m  11:3  he  whom  th.  /.  is  sick 
21:15sonof  Jo. /.  th.  me?  16:17 

LOVETH. 
Gen.  44:20  and  his  father  /.  him 
Deut.  10:18  Lord  /.  the  stranger 
Ps.  11:5  him  that  /.  violence 
7  Lord  /.  righteousness,  33:5 
34:12  man  that  /.  many  davs  ? 
37:28  Lord  /.  judgment,  99:4 
87:2  the  Lord  /.  gates  of  Zion 
119:140  word  is  pure,  thy  ser.  /. 
146:8  the  Lord  /.  the  righteous 
Prov.  3:12  whom  L.  /.  he  correct. 
12:1  /.  instruction,  /.  knowledge 
13:24  that  /.  him,  chasten,  him 
15:9  /.  him  foUoweth  aft.  right. 
12  scorner  /.  not  one  th.  repro. 
17:17  a  friend  /.  at  all  times 
19  /.  transgres.  that  /.  strife 
19:8  getteth  wisdom  /.  own  soul 
21:17  he  that  /.  wine  and  oil 
22:11  that  /.  pureness  of  heart 
29:3  /.  wisdom  rcjoiceth  father 
Ec.  5:10  th.  /.  silver,  th.  /.  abun. 
Cant.  1:7  O  thou  wh.  my  soul  /. 
3:2  seek  him  my  soul  /.  3,  4 
Is.  1:23  every  one  /.  gifts 
Mat.  10:37  that  /.  fath.  or  mother 
Luke  7:5  for  he  /.  our  nation 
47  little  is  forgiven.  /.  little 
John  3:35  Father  /.  Son,  5:20 
12:25  that  /.  his  life  sh.  lose  it 
14:21  hath  com.  he  it  is  /.  me, 
he  tliat  /.  me  be  loved  of  Fa. 
24  /.  me  uot,  keep,  uot  sayings 


LUR 

John  16:27  the  Fath.  hims.  /.  you 
Rom.  13:8  that/,  anotlier 
Eph.  5:28  that  /.  wife  /.  himself 
Ileh.  12:6  whom  L.  /.  he  chasten. 
1  John  2:10  he  that  /.  his  brother 
3:10  he  that  /.  uot  his  brother 

14  /.  not  broth,  abideth  4:8,  20 
4:7  ev.  one  that  /.  is  bom  of  G. 
21  he  who/.  God,  /.  his  brother 
5:1  /.  him  begat,  /.  him  begot. 
Eev.  22:15  /.  and  maketh  a  lie 

LOVI^'G. 
Prov.  5:19  let  her  be  as  /.  hind 
22:1  /.  favor  rather  than  silvc;r 
7s.  56:10  sleeping,  /.  to  slumber 

5C«  KINDNESS,  KINDNESSES. 

LOW. 

Devt.  28:43  sh.  co.  do^vn  very  /. 

1  Sam.  2:7  the  Lord  bringeth  /. 

2  Chr.  26:10  cattle  in  /.  country 
28:18  invaded  cities  of  /.  count. 

Job  5:11  set  on  high  th.  that  be/. 
40:12  look  on  proud  bring  him/. 
Ps.  49:2  high  and  /.  rich  and  jjoor 
62:9  men  of  /.  degree  are  vanity 
1:36:23  remember,  us  in  /.  estate 
P/'Ot).  29:23  man's  pride  br.  him  /. 
Ec.  10:6  the  rich  sit  in  /.  place 
Is.  25:12  high  walls  sh.  he  lay  /. 
26:5  lofty  city  he  laycth  it  /. 
29:4  speech  /.  out  of  the  dust 
.32:19  city  sh.  be  /.  in  a  /.  place 
Lam.  3:55  name  out  of/,  dunge. 
Ezek.  17:6  vine  of/,  stature 
24  know  I  have  e.talted  /.  tree 
21:26  exalt  him  that  is  /. 
26:20  set  th.  in  /.  parts  of  earth 
Luke  1:48  he  regardeth  /.  estate 

52  exalted  them  of/,  degree 
Rom.  12:16  to  men  of/,  estate 
Jam.  1:9  brother  of  /.  degree 
10  rich  in  that  he  is  made  /. 

See  BBOUGHT. 

LOWER. 

Lev.  1.3:20  ris.  be  in  sight  /.  than 
Xeh.  4:13  set  in  /.  places  the  peo. 
Ps.  8:5  thou  hast  made  him  /, 
than  the  angels.  Heb.  2:7,  9 
63:9  go  into  /.  parts  of  the  earth 
Prov.  25:7  /.  in  presen.  of  prince 
Is.  22:9  gathered  wat.  of  /.  pool 
44:2:3  shout  ye  /.  parts  of  earth 
Ejjh.  4:9  descended  iuto  /.  parts 

LOWERING. 
Mat.  16:3  the  sky  is  red  and  /. 

LOWEST. 
Dent.  .32:22  shall  burn  to  /.  hell 
1  A'.  12:.31  made  priests  of  /.  of 

people,  13:a3 :  2  K.  17:32 
Ps.  86:13  deliv.  soul  from  /.  hell 
8S:6  thou  hast  laid  me  in  /.  pit 
Luke  14:9  begin  to  take  /.  room 

10  and  sit  down  in  the  /.  room 
LOWETH,  l-SG. 

1  Sam.  6:12  kine  went  along  /. 

15:14what  meaneth/.  of  oxen? 
Job  6:5  /.  the  ox  over  his  fodder  ? 

LOWLY. 
Ps.  138:6  hath  he  respect  to  /. 
Prov.  3:34  he  giveth  grace  to  /. 
11:2  but  with  /.  is  wisdom 
10:19  be  of  humble  spirit  wi.  /. 
Zee.  9:9  /.  and  riding  on  an  ass 
Mat.  11:29  for  I  am  meek  and  /. 

LOWLI\E.SS. 
Eph.  4:2  walk  with  /.  and  meek. 
Phil.  2:3  in  /.  of  mind,  esteem 
LUCAS.    Phile.  24 
LUCIFER.    Is.  14:12 
LUCIUS.   Acts  13:1 ;  Horn.  16:2 

LUCRE. 
1  Sam.  8:3  S.  sons  turned  after/. 
1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  not  greedy  of 
/.  8 

Tit.  1:7  not  given  to  filthy  /. 

11  teach,  things  not  for  filthy/. 

1  Pet.  5:2  flock  not  for  filthy  /. 
LLTiE.    Cel.  4:14;  2  Tiyn.  4:11 

LIKEWAR.M. 
Rev.  3:16  because  thou  art  /. 
LUMP. 

2  K.  20:7  take  /.  of  figs.  Is.  38:21 
Rom.  9:21  of  same  /.  one  vessel 

11:16  first-fruit  holy  /.  is  holy 
1  Cor.  5:6  leav.  whole  /.  Gal.  5:9 
7  old  leav.  that  ye  be  a  new  /. 
Ll'\-\TIC. 
Mat.  4:24  those  were  /.  he  healed 
17:15  mercy  on  my  son,  he  /. 
LURK. 

Prcm.  1:11  come,  let  us  /.  privily 
13  they  I.  privily  for  own  lives 


LYI 
LURRIXG. 

1  Sam.  23:23  kiiowl.  of  /,  places 
Ps.  10:8  in  /.  places  of  villages 

17:13  yo.  lion  /.  in  secret  places 
LUST. 

Ex.  15:9  mv  /.  shall  be  satisfied 
Ps.  78:18  asking  meat  for  th.  I. 
30  not  estranged  from  their  I. 
81:12  up  to  their  own  hearts'  I. 
Rom.  1:27  burned  in  their/,  ofia 
7:7  had  not  kno\™  /.  except  law 
Gal.  5:16  not  fulfil  /.  of  flesh 
Jam.  1:14  when  drawn  of  his  I. 
15  when  /.  hath  conceived 

2  Pet.  1:4  corrup.  in  world  thro'  /. 
2:10  after  flesh  in  /.  of  unclean. 

lJbAra2:I6/.  of  flesh.  /.  of  eye 

17  passeth  away,  and  /.  thereof 
LUST,  Verb. 

Prov.  6:25  /.  not  after  beauty 
Mat.  5:28  look,  on  woman  to  I. 
1  Cor.  10:6  not/,  after  evil  things 
Jam.  4:2  ye  /.  and  have  not 

LUSTED,  ETH. 
Num.  11:.34  buritvd  people  that  I. 
Deut.  12:15  what  thy  soul  /.  after, 

20,  21 ;  14:26 
Ps.  106:14  they  /.  exceedingly 
1  Cor.  10:6  not  lust  as  th.  also  /. 
Gal.  5:17  flesh  /.  against  the  Sp. 
Jam.  4:5  spirit  in  us  /.  to  envy 
liev.  18:14  fruits  thy  soul  /.  after 

LUSTING. 
N^um.  11:4  mixed  multit.  fell  a  /. 

LUSTS. 
Mark  4:19  /.  of  things  cho.  word 
.John  8:44  /.  of  father  ye  will  do 
Roni.  6:12  sho.  obey  in  /.  thereof 
13:14  no  provision,  to  fulfil  /. 
Gal.  5:24  crucified  flesh  with  I. 
Eph.  2:3  conversa.  in  /.  of  flesh 
4:22  corrupt  accord,  to  deceit.  /. 

1  Tim.  6:9  foolish  and  hurtful  /. 

2  Tiyn.  2:22  flee  youthful  /. 
4:3  after  own  /.  heap  teachers 
Tit.  2:12  that  denying  worldly 
3:3  divers  /.  and  pleasiu'es 

.layn.  4:1  hence,  even  of  your  /. 
3  may  consume  it  on  your  /. 

1  Pet.  1:14  according  to  former  /. 
2:11  you  abstain  fr.  fleshly  /. 
4:2  no  longer  live  to  /.  of  men 

2  Pet.  2:18  allure  thro'  /.  of  flesh 
Jude  16  complain,  walk,  after  /. 

18  walk  after  their  ungodly  ?. 
LUSTY. 

Jud.  3:29  slew  10,000  men,  all  /. 
LUZ.  Gen.  28:19;  48:3:  Jud.  1:23 
LYCAONIA.    Acts  14:6.  11 
LYDDA.    Acts  9::32.  35.  38 
LYDIA.  Ezek.  30:5 ;  Acts  16:14,40 

LYIXG. 
Ps.  31:6  I  have  hated  them  that 
regard  /.  vanities. 

18  let  /.  lips  be  put  to  silence 
52:3  lovest  /.  rather  than  right. 
59:12  cursing  and  /.  they  speak 
109:2  spoken  with  /.  tongue 
119:29  remove  fr.  me  way  of/. 

163  I  hate  and  abhor  /.  but  thy 
120:2  deliver  my  soul  fr.  /.  lips 
Prov.  6:17  proud  look,  a  /.  tonf^. 
10:18  hatred  with  /.  lips  is  fool 
12:19  /.  tongue  is  for  a  moment 

22  /.  lips  abomination  to  the  L. 
13:5  a  righteous  man  hateth  /. 
17:7  do  I.  lips  become  a  prince 
21:6  treas.  by  /.  tongue  vanity 
26:28/.  tongue  hat.  those  afflict. 

Is.  30:9  rebellious  peo.  /.  childr. 
;32:7  wicked  devices,  /.  words 
60:13  in  /.  against  the  Lord 
Jer.  7:4  trust  ye  not  in  /.  words 
8  behold,  ye  trust  in  /.  words 
29:23  sps.  /.  words  in  my  name 
Ezek.  13:6  vanity  and  /.  divina. 

19  /.  to  my  peo.  that  hear  lies 
Dan.  2:9  ye'have  prep.  /.  words 
IIos.  4:2  s"wearing,  /.  and  killing 
Jan.  2:8  observe/,  vanities forsa. 
Eph.  4:25  put.  away  /.  sp.  truth 
2  Thes.  2:9  whose  coming  is  wi.  /. 

LYING. 
Ex.  23:5  ass  of  him  hateth  th.  /. 
Ps.  i;39:3  my  path  and  /.  do«m 
Is.  56:10  /.  do%™,  lov.  to  slumber 
Luke  2:12  bsibe  /.  in  manger,  16 
John  13:25  /.  on  Jesus'  breast 
20:5  he  saw  the  linen  clothes  /. 
7  napkin  not  /.  wi.  lin.  clothes 
LYING  spirit. 
1  K.  22:22  a  /.  spi.  m  the  mouth 
of  prophets,  2  Chr.  18:21 

23  Lord  hath  put  a  /.  spirit  in 
prophets,  2  Chr.  18:22 


904 


CUUDEN-'S  CONCORDANCE. 


JIAD 
LYIi\G  in  wait. 

Jud.  10:9  th.  were  men  I.  in  10. 
Lam.  3:10  aa  a  bear  I.  in  wait 
Acts  20:19  by  /,  in  wait  of  Jews 
23:16  heard  of  their  I.  in  wait 

LYING  with. 

Gen.  34:7  I.  with  Jacob's  daiigh. 
Num.  31:17  known  man  by  I.  w. 

18  not  kn.  I.  35 ;  Jud.  21:12 
Deut.  22:22  man  found  I.  w.  worn. 
LTSANIAS.   Luke  3:1 
iYSIAS.  23:26 
L.YSTRA.   Ads  14:6.  8 ;  16:1,  2 ; 
S.  Tim.  3:11 


M. 


HAACHAH.  (?en.22:24;  2<Sam. 
3:3;  1  Chr.  3:2 

MAASEIAH. 

2  Chr.  28:7  Zic.  slew  M.  Ji;r.  21:1 
MAATH.  X?/i-«3:26 

MACEDONIA. 

^c<«  16:9  into  M.  18:5;  19:21 
Mom.  15:26  pleased  them  of  M. 
2  Cor.  7:5  were  come  into  M. 
8: 1  grace  of  God  churches  of  M. 
9:2 1  boast  of  you  to  them  of  M, 
11:9  brethren  from  M.  supplied 
1  Thes.  1:7  that  believe  in  M.  8 
4:10  brethren  that  are  in  M. 
MACHIR.  ffcw.  50:23  ;iVM.  26:29; 
27:1;  32:39;  36:1;  Jos.  17:1; 
Jud.  5:14;  2  Sam.  9:4;  17:27 
MACHPELAII.  Gen.  23:9, 17, 19, 
25:9;  49:30;  50:13 
MAD. 

Deut.  26:34  m.  for  sight  of  eyes 

1  Sam.  21:13  feigned  himself  to. 

2  K.  9:11  this  to.  fellow  to  thee 
Ps.  102:8  they  th.  are  to.  ag.  me 
Ec.  2:2  it  is  to.  of  mirth 

7:7  oppres.  maketh  Wiseman  to. 

Is.  44:25  maketh  diviners  to. 

Jer.  25:16  be  moved  and  be  to. 
29:26  man  is  to.  put  in  prison 
50:38  they  are  to.,  upon  idols 
51:7  theref.  the  nations  are  to. 

Hos.  9:7  the  spiritual  man  is  to. 

John  10:20  he  hath  devil,  is  to. 

Acts  12:15  said  to  Rh.  Th.  artm. 
26:11  bein^  exceed,  to.  ag.  th. 

24  much  learn,  make  thee  to. 

25  I  am  not  to.  most  noble  F. 

1  Cor.  14:23  not  say  ye  are  to.  ? 

MADE,  meant  of  God,  Lord, 
Christ. 

Gen.  1:31  G.  saw  ev.  thing  he  to. 
5:1  in  liken,  of  G.  to.  he  him.  9:0 
6:6  repent,  he  had  to.  man,  7 

I  have  MADE. 
Gen.  7:4  destroy  liv.  sub.  Ih.  to. 

MADE  haste. 
Gen.  24:46  Rcbckah  m.  haste 
Jud.  13:10  Manoah's  wife  m.  h. 

2  Sam.  4:4  Mephib.'s  nurse  to.  A. 
Ps.  119:60  I  TO.  h.  delayed  not 
Luke  19:6  Zaocheus  in.  h. 

See  ISRAEL,  SIN,  KNOWN. 

MADE  manifest. 

Luke  8:17  shall  not  be  to.  to. 
John  1:31  that  he  sho.  be  to.  m. 

3:21  his  deeds  may  bo  to.  to. 

9:3  works  of  God  sho.  be  to.  to. 
i?eTO.  10:20  I  was  to.  to.  to  them 

16:26  now  is  to.  to.  to  nations 

1  Cor.  3:13  work  shall  be  to.  to. 
11:19  approved  may  be  to.  to. 
14:25  secrets  of  his  heart  7n.  m. 

2  C<w.  4:10  J.  should  be  to.  to.  11 
11:6  we  have  been  thoro.  to.  to. 

J^*^-  5:13  approved  are  to.  to. 
CW.  1:26  TO.  TO.  to  his  saints 
2  rim.  1:10  now  w.  to.  by  Christ 
iTed.  9:8  holiest  not  yet  to.  to. 

1  ^oAre  2:19  they  might  be  to.  to. 
.ffey.  15:4  thy  judgm.  are  ?n.  to. 

MADE  peace. 
Jos.  9:15  Joshua  to.  p.  10:1,  4 
11:19  not  a  city  to.     with  Isr. 

2  Sam.  10:19  when  the  servants 

of  Hadarezer  were  smit.  th. 
TO.  p.  with  Isr.  1  Chr.  19:19 
1 K.  22:44  Jehoshaphat  to.  peace 

MADE  ready. 
Gen.  43:25  they  to.  r.  present 
46:29  Joseph  m.  ready  chariot 
Xe.  14:6  Pharaoh  to.  chariot 
Jud.  6:19  G.  went  and  to.  r.  kid 
1  C'Ar.  28:2  had  to.  r.  for  building 
Ps.  7:12  bent  his  bow  and  to.  r. 
Sos.  7:6  have  to.  reaiZ)/  their 

29b 


]\IAH 

il/a<.  26:19  discip.  to.  J",  passov. 

jt/Q?*  14:16;  22:13 
2  Cor.  10:16  boast  of  things  to.  r. 
Tfey.  19:7  wife  hath  to.  herself  r. 

MADE  void. 
Num..  .30:12  her  husb.  hath  to.  i). 
Ps.  89::J9  hast  to.  w.  covenant 
119:126  they  have  to.     thy  law 
Ram.  4:14  law  heirs,  faith  to.  I). 

M.ADE,  passively. 
John  1:3  all  things  to.  by  him, 
without  him  not  any  th.  to. 
10  the  world  was  to.  by  him 
14  the  Word  was  to.  flesh 
5:6  be  to.  whole  ?  14  to.  whole 
8:33  be  to.  free ;  9:39  to.  blind 

MADEST. 
./ore.  4:10  neither  to.  it  grow 
Ueb.  2:7  to.  him  low.  th.  angels 
M.AD  man,  men. 

1  Sam.  21:15  ha.  I  need  oirn.  to. 
Prov.  26:18  to.  to.  casteth  firebr. 
</er.  48:2  O  to.  to.  ew.  sh.  pursue 
MABMANNAH,  MADMENAH, 

MADMEN,  Jos.  15:31;  Is. 
10:31 ;  Jer.  48:2 

MADIVESS. 
TJrai".  28:28  smite  thee  with  to.. 

1:17  to  know  wisd.  and  TO. 
2:12  I  turned  myself  to  beh.  to. 
7:25  wickedness  of  folly  and  to. 
9:3  TO.  is  in  heart,  wh.  they  live 
10:13  his  talk  is  mischievous  to. 
Zee.  12:4  sm.  horse  and  rider  to. 
Luke  6:11  they  were  filled  w.  to. 

2  Pe<.  2:16  dumb  as  forbade  to. 
MAGDALA.   Mat.  15:.39 

MAGICIAIV,  S. 
41:8  Pharaoh  called  for  to. 
Ex.  7:11  the  to.  of  Egypt  did  so 
in  like  manner,  22;  8:7,  18 
9:11  TO.  could  not  stand  bef.  M. 
Dan.  1:20  ten  times  bet.  than  to. 
2:2  king  commanded  to  call  to. 
10  asked  such  things  at  any  to. 
4:7  then  came  in  the  to. 
9  O  Belteshazzar,  master  of  to. 
5:11  father  made  master  of  to. 

MAGISTRATE,  S. 
.Tnd.  18:7  no  to.  in  the  land 
Ezr.  7:25  Ezra  set  to.  and  judges 
Luke  12:11  they  bring  you  to  to. 

58  when  thou  goest  to  the  to. 
Acts  16:20  Paul  and  Silas  to  to. 
22  TO.  commanded  to  beat  them 
35  the  TO.  sent  the  Serjeants,  'US 
Tit.  3:1  put  th.  in  mi.  to  obey  to. 
MAGMFICAL. 

1  Chr.  22:5  the  house  must  be  TO. 

MAGIVIFICEIVCE. 
Acts  19:27  her  to.  sh.  be  destro. 

MAGNIFY. 
■los.  3:7  will  I  begin  to  to. 
Job  7:17  what  is  man  that  thou 
shouldest  to.  him? 

19:5  if  ye  will  to.  yourselves 

36:24  remember  thou  to.  work 
Ps.  34:3  O  TO.  the  Lord  with  me 

35:26  cloth,  with  shame  tliat  m. 

38:16  th.  TO.  themselves  ag.  me 

55:12  did  TO.  himself  against  me 
-69:3.0  did  TO.  him  with  thanksg. 
Is.  10:15  saw  TO.  itself  ag.  him? 

42:21  he  will  to.  the  law 
Ezek.  38:23  thus  will  I  to.  mvself 
Dan.  8:25  TO.  himself  in  his  heart 

11:36  the  king  shall  m.  himself 
Zee.  12:7  not  to.  thems.  ag.  Jud. 
Luke  1:46  my  soul  doth  to.  the  L. 
Acts  10:46  sp.  wi.  tongues,  to.  G. 
Earn.  11:13  apostle,  I  to.  office 

MAGNIFIED. 
Gen.  19:19  hast  ?n.  thy  mercy 

2  Sam.  7:26  and  let  thy  name  be 
TO.  1  Chr.  17:24 

1  Chr.  29:25  TO.  Solo.  2  Chr.  1:1 
Ps.  35:27  let  the  Lord  be  to. 
40:16  say  contin.  L.  be  to.  70:4 
138:2  thou  hast  to.  thy  word 
Jer.  48:26  to.  hims.  42;  Dan.  8:11 
Lam.  1:9  enemy  hath  to.  hims. 
Zep.  2:8  to.  asra'inst  their  border 
Mai.  1:5  L.  will  be  to.  from  Isr. 
^4c<s  ,5:13  the  peoj)le  TO.  them 
19:17  name  of  the  L.  J.  was  m. 
Phil.  1:20  Ch.  be  to.  in  my  body 

MAGOG. 
Gen.  10:2;  1  Chr.  1:5;  Kzek.^-.'i 
Pev.  30:8  gather  G.  andM.  battle 
MAHALATH.   2  Chr.  11:18 

MAHANAIM. 
Gen.  .32:2  J.  called  the  T)lace  M. 
1  K.  2:8  when  I  went  to  M. 


90.5 


MAJ 

MAHER-SIIALAL-HA6H- 
BAZ. 

Is.  8:1  write  concerning  M. 
MAHLAH.    Num.  26:.33 
MAHLON.    PuCA  1:2,5;  4:9,10 

MAID. 
Gen.  16:2  go  in  to  my  to. 
6  behold,  thy  to.  is  in  thy  hand 
30:3  behold,  my  to.  Bilhah 
Ex.  2:5  she  sent  her  m. 
8  TO.  went  and  called  mother 
21:20  if  a  man  smite  his  to. 
22:16  if  man  entice  to.  not  betr. 
Deut.  22:14  fou.  her  not  a  to.  17 
2  A'.  .5:2  bro.  captive  little  to. 
Est.  2:7  TO.  fair  and  beautiful 
,Iob  31:1  why  sho.  I  think  on  to.  ? 
Prov.  .30:19  way  of  man  with  to. 
7s.  24:2  be  as  with  to.  with  mist. 
Jer.  2:32  can  m.  forget  ornam.  1 
51:22  break  young'man  and  to. 
Amos  2:7  and  fa.  go  to  same  to. 
J/a/!.  9:24  to.  is  not  dead 
26:71  another  to.  saw  him,  Mark 
14:1)9;  ij/fo  22:.56 
8:54  called,  saying,  to.  arise 
MAID-CITILD. 
Z«w.  12:5  if  she  bear  a  to.-c.  unc. 

MAIDEN. 
Gen.  30:18  given  to.  to  my  husb. 
J'uc?.  19:24  my  daughter,  a  to. 
2  CAr.  36:17  comp.  on  young  to. 
Ps.  123:2  eyes  of  to.  to  mistress 
8:51  father  and  moth,  of  to. 

MAIDENS. 

Ex.  2:5  TO.  walk,  along  by  river 
Ruth  2:8  abide  fast  by  my  to. 

22  good  thou  go  out  with  to. 
1  Sam.  9:11  to.  going  to  dr.  wat. 
Est.  4:16  I  and  my  to.  will  fast 
./06  41:5  bind  him  for  thy  to.  .? 
Ps.  78:63  to.  not  giv.  to  marri. 

148:12  y.  men  and  to.  praise  L. 
Prov.  9:3  hath  sent  forth  her  to. 

31:15  she  giveth  a  portion  to  to. 
Ee.  2:7  I  got  me  serv.  and  to. 
lyek.  44:22  take  to.  of  seed  of  Is. 
Luke  12:45  eer.  begin  to  beat  to. 

MAIDS. 

Est.  2:9  preferred  her  and  to. 
./06  19:15  ?n.  count  me  stranger 
T/flTO.  5:11  ravished  to.  in  cities 
Ezek.  9:6  slay  both  to.  and  chil. 
Nnh.  2:7  her  to.  shall  lead  her 
Zee.  9:17  cheerful,  new  wine  to. 

MAID-SERVANT. 
Ex.  11:5  first-bom  of  to.-s. 
20:10  thy  to.-s.  sh.  do  no  work 
17  not  covet  neighbor's  to.-s. 
21:7  sell  daughter  to  be  TO.-S. 
27  if  he  smite  out  to.-s.'s  tooth 
Deut.  5:14  that  thy  to.-s.  rest 
21  nci.  desire  neighbor's  to.-s. 
1.5:17  to  thy  to.-s.  do  likewise 
Jud.  9:18  Abiniel.  son  of  to.-s. 
Job  31:13  if  I  did  dcsp.  my  to.-s. 
Jer.  34:9  man-s.  and  to.-s.  go,  10 

MAID-SERVANTS. 

Gen,  20:17  Ah.  wife  and  to.-s. 
31:.33  L.  entered  two  to.-s.  tents 
Deut.  12:12  rejoice,  ye  and  to.-s. 

1  Sam.  8:16  sh.  take  your  to.-s. 

2  /.S'om.  6:22  of  the  to.-.",  sh.  I  be 
2  K.  5:26  time  to  receive  m.-s.  ? 

MAIL. 

1  Sam.  17:5  with  coat  of  to.  38 
MAIMED. 

Lev.  22:22  blind  or  to.  shall  not 
Mat.  15:30  those  that  were  to. 

18:8bet.  enter  life  ?«.  J/ftrX:9:43 
XmAj!  14:13  mak.  feast,  call  to.  21 

MAINSAIL. 
Acts  27:40  hoised  up  to.  to  wnd 

MAINTAIN. 
1  K.  8:45  then  hear  and  to.  their 
cause,  49,  59;  2  C/ir.  6::!3,  39 
1  Chr.  26:27  to  to.  house  of  the  L. 
.Job  13:15  TO.  mine  own  ways 
Ps.  140:12  L.  will  to.  afflicted 
Tit.  3:8  to  to.  good  worl;s,  14 
MAINTAINED,  EST. 
Ps.  9:4  thou  hast  to.  my  right 
10:5  L.  is  my  portion,  to.  my  lot 
MAINTENANCE. 
Ezr.  4:14  we  have  to.  frfim  king 
Prov.  27:2"  »i.  for  thy  maidens 

MAJESTY. 
1  Chr.  29:11  thine,  O  Lord,  is  TO. 

25  bestowed  on  him  royal  to. 
Est.  1:4  showed  honor  of  his  to. 
Job  37:52  with  G.  is  terrible  m. 
40:10  deck  thyself  nov^  with  to. 


MAK 

P«.  21:5  honor  and  m.  hast  thou 

29:4  voice  of  the  L.  is  full  of  to. 

4.5:3  glory  and  to.  4  in  to.  ride 

93:1  Lord  is  clotUV'd  with  to. 

96:6  honor  and  to.  are  bef  him. 

104:1  thou  art  clothed  witli  m. 

145:5  speak  of  honor  of  tliy  m. 
12  glorious  TO.  of  his  kingdom 
Is.  2:10  glory  of  his  m.  19,  21 

24:14  shall  sing  for  to.  of  the  L. 

26:10  not  behold  the  to.  of  Lord 
Ezek.  7:20  ornament,  he  set  in  m. 
Dan.  4:.?0  built  for  honor  of  m. 
36  excellent  to.  added  to  me 

5:18  G.  gave  Nebuchadnez.  to. 
Mic.  5:4  feed  in  to.  of  name  of  L. 
Heb.  1:3  on  right  hand  of  m.  8:1 
2  Pet.  1:16  eye-witnes.  of  his  to. 
Jade  25  to  God  be  glory  and  to. 

MAKE, 
ffen.  1:26  to.  man  ;  2:18  to.  him 

3:6  tree  desired  to  to.  one  wise 

12:2  will  TO.  thee  a  great  nation, 
21:18;  46:3;  £t.  32:10 
2  StoTO.  7:11  will  TO.  thee  a  house 
Ps.  39:4  L.  to.  me  to  kn.  mi.  end 

90:15  TO.  us  glad  accord,  to  daya 
7s.  46:5  to  wh.  will  ye  to.  equal 
Zee.  12:2  to.  Jerusalem  a  cup 
/l/o/.  2:15  did  not  he  m.  one  f 
J/a/.  27:65  m.  it  sure  as  ye  can 
Mark  5:39  why  to.  ye  this  ado  ? 
John  10:24  long  to.  us  to  doubtf 
Eph.  2:15  to  to.  in  himself  of  tw. 
Rev.  21:5  I  to.  all  things  new 

See  AFRAID,  ATONEMENT,  COVE- 
NANT, DESOLATE,  DESOLA- 
TION, END,  FIRE,  GOOD. 

MAKE  haste. 

Deut.  32:35  come  on  them  to.  A. 
2  Chr.  35:21  G.  comman.  to  to.  A. 

5:5  cause  Haman  m.  li.  6:10 
Job  20:2  for  this  I  to.  Aas<« 
Ps.  .38:22  to.  haste  to  help  me,  O 
Lord,  40:13;  70:1 ;  71:12 

70:5  needy,  to.  A.  to  me,  141:1 
Proi>.  1:16  TO.  A.  shed  b.  /s.  59:7 

Cant.  8:14  to.  haste,  my  beloved 
/s.  28:16  believeth  sh.  not  m.  h. 

49:17  thy  children  sh.  to.  Aas^e 
Jer.  9:18  TO.  A.  take  up  wailing 
Nah.  2:5  to.  Aas/e  to  wall  thereof 
^cis  22:18  TO.  A.  out  of  Jerusalem 
See  KNOWN. 

MAKE  manifest. 

1  Cor.  4:5  to.  to.  counsels  of  hea. 
Eph.  5:13  wh.  doth  to.  ?h.  is  light 
6W.  4:4  may  to.  it  TO.  as  I  ought 

See  MENTION,  NOISE. 

MAKE  ready. 

Ps.  11:2  they  to.  r.  their  arrow 
21:12  when  shalt  to.  r.  thine  ar. 
Ezek.  7:14  blown  trump,  to  to.  r. 

14:15  to.  r.  X?/A-e  22:12 
ii/A'e  1:17  to.  r.  a  peo.  prepared 
17:8  rather  say,  to.  r.  where w. 
M  AKE  speed. 

2  Sam..  l."):14  m.  speed  to  depart 
Is.  5:19  let  him  to.  «.  and  haslea 

M.AKE  -waste. 
Lev.  26:31  I  will  to.  your  cit.  w. 

42:15  I  will  to.  it",  mountains 
Ezek.  5:14  I  will  to.  Jerusa.  jd. 
29:10  TO.  land  of  Egypt  w.  30:12 

MAKER,  8. 
Jb6  4:17  more  pure  than  his  M.  ? 
32:22  my  M.  will  soon  take  me 
35:10  where  is  God  my  M.  ? 
36:3  ascribe  righteou.  to  my  M. 
Ps.  95:6  kneel  before  L.  our  M. 
Prov.  14:31  rcproacheth  his  M. 
17!5  mock,  poor,  reproach.  M. 
22:2  rich  and  poor,  L.  M.  of  all 
7s.  1:31  the  to.  of  it  as  a  spark 
17:7  shall  man  look  to  his  M. 
22:11  have  not  looked  to  theTO. 
45:9  woe  to  him  striv.  with  M. 

16  go  to  confusion  to.  of  idols 
51:13  forgettest  the  L.  thy  M- 
54:5  thy  M.  is  thy  husband 
Jer.  33:2  thussait'h  the  L.  theM. 
IIos.  8:14  Is.  hath  forgot,  his  M. 
Hab.  2:18  what  proflteth  graven 
image  that  to.  hath  graven? 
Heb.  11:10  builder  and  m.  is  God 

MAKEST. 
7s.  4,5:9  shall  the  clay  say  to  him 
that  fash,  it,  Wliat  to.  thou? 
John  8: .53  whom  to.  thou  thy 8.  i 
10:33  being  a  man  m.  thyself  G. 
MAKETH. 
Deut.  29:12  oath  which  theL  m. 
lSam..2:&lj.  killeth  and  m.  alive 
7  the  L.  TO.  poor  and  m.  rich 


CBUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MAN 

7s.  44:24  I  am  L.  tli.  m.  all  thin. 
Acts  9:34  Jesus  C.  vi.  thee  whole 

1  Cor.  4:7  ivho  m.  thee  to  differ? 

2  Cor.  2:2  who  is  he  th.  7n.  glad  ? 
Mev.  21:27  what.  m.  a  lie,  22:15 

M.4KETH  haste. 
Prm.  28:20  m.  haste  to  be  rich 

M.4KIIVG. 
Ps.  19:7  the  testimony  of  the  L. 

is  snre,  m.  wise  simple 
Ec.  12:12  ofm.  books  no  end 
Mark  7: 13  ?n.  word  of  G.  none  eff. 
JoA«  5:18  m.  hims.  equal  wi.  G. 
2  fv>r.  6:10  yet  m.  many  rich 
ii^A.  1:16  VI.  mention  of  you, 

1  Thes.  1:2 ;  Phile.  4 
Phil.  1:4  prayer  for  yon,  m.  req. 
J«dc  22  have  compassion,  m.  dir. 

MAKING,  IVoun. 
Ezek.  27:16  wares  of  thy  7n.  18 
MAKKEDAH.     Jos.  10:10,  16, 

20,  28 

MALCHAM.    Zep.  1:5 
MALCHUS.   JbAn  18:10 
MALE. 

Gen.  17:23  ev.m.  circ.  34:15, 22. 24 
Ex.  13:12  the»i.  shall  be  Lord's, 
.34:19:  X«A-e2:23 
1:3  a  m.  without  blemish, 
10;  4:23;  22:19 
7:6  every  m.  am.  priests  sh.  eat 
Num.  1:2  every  ?n.  by  their  polls 
3:15  every  m.  from  a  month  old 
31:17  kill  ev.  7>i.  am.  little  ones 
Devt.  20:13  shalt  smite  every  wt. 
Jucl.  21:11  ye  sh.  destroy  ev.  m. 

1  K.  11:15  smitten  every  to.  16 
Mai.  1:14  wh.  hath  in  fleck  a  m. 
See  PEM.VLE. 

MALE-CHILDREIV. 
Jos.  17:2  were  to.-c  of  Manas. 

MALEFACTOR,  S. 
Lvke  23:32  two  to.  led  with  him 
33  they  crucified  him,  and  ?n. 
John  18:30  if  he  were  not  a  to. 

MALES. 
Gen.  .34:25  Si.  and  Levi  slew  to. 
E.V.  12:48  TO.  be  circumcised 
13:15  sacri.  to  L.  all  being  to. 
23:17  thy  to.  shall  appear  before 
the  Lord  God,  Deut.  16:16 
JVwTO.  31:7  Midianites,  slew  to. 
Deut.  15:19  firstling  to.,  sanctify 
Jos.  5:4      came  out  of  Egypt 

2  C'Ar.  31:19  gi.  portions  to'allm. 

MALICE. 
1  Cor.  5:8  not  with  leaven  of  to.. 
14:20  howbeit  in  to.  be  ye  chil. 
E/>h.  4:31  put  away  fr.  you  all  m. 
Col.  3:8  also  put  off  all  these,  m. 
Tit.  3:3  sometimes  livin;^  in  to. 
1  Pet.  2:1  laving  aside  all  m. 
M.\LICIOUS. 

3  Jo/ui  10  ag.  us  with  to.  words 

M.\LICIOllS\ESS. 
Pom.  1:29  with  unrighteous,  to. 
1  Pet.  2:16  for  a  cloak  of  to. 

MALIGMTY. 
Pom.  1:29  full  of  envy,  mur.  to. 

MALLOW.S. 
Job  30:4  cut  up  to.  by  bushes 

MAMMOA. 
Mat.  6:24  G.  and  to.  Luke  16:13 
16:9  friends  of  to.  of  unr,  11 
MAMRE. 
Get).  13:18  A.  dwelt  in  M.  14:13 
14:24  Eshcol,  M.  let  th.  portion 
23:17  bef.  M.  19;  49:30;  50:13 
MAN. 

Gen.  1:26  God  said,  Let  us  make 

TO.  in  our  image,  27;  9:6 
2:7  L.  G.  formed  7)i.  of  the  dust 
18  is  not  good  m.  »ho.  be  alone 
25  both  naked,  to.  and  his  wife 
3:22  the  ?>i.  is  bee.  as  one  of  us 
6:3  Sp.  shall  not  strive  with  to. 
19:8  I  have  two  daughters  wh. 

have  not  kn.  to.  Num.  31:35 
&4:65  what  to.  is  this  walketh  ? 
Deut.  4:32  since  day  G.  creat.  to. 
5:24  God  doth  talk  with  to. 
8:3  711.  doth  not  live  by  bread 

onlv.  Mat.  4:4:  Luke  4:4 
20:19  tree  of  the  field  is  m.  life 
Jos.  7:14  come  to.  by  to.  17,  18 
Jud.  8:21  as      is,  so  strength 
9:13  wine  cheereth  G.  and 
16:7  weak  as  another  to.  11.  17 

1  Sam.  9:6  7n.  of  G.  honorable  m. 
16:7  Lord  secth  not  as  to.  seeth 

2  Sam.  12:7  said.  Th.  art  the  rn. 
16:7  come  out,  thou  bloody  m.  8 

2  A'.  9:11  ye  know  the  to. 


MAN 

2  thr.  19:6  ye  judge  not  for  m. 
Job  4:17  sh.  wi.  be  mo.  just  th.  G. 

7:17  what  is  m.  that  thou  sho.  ? 
magnify  him  1  15:14 ;  Ps.  8:4 ; 
l«.-3 ;  Beb.  2:6 
9:2  how  sh.  to.  be  just  wi.  G.  ? 
10:4  or  seest  thou  a.s  to.  seeth  ? 
5  are  thy  days  as  days  of  to.  f 
11:12  vain  to.  would  be  wise 
15:7  art  thou  first  to.  born  1 
14  wh.  is  TO.  th.  he  sh.  be  cle.  ? 
25:6  much  less  to.  that  is  worm 
32:13  G.  thrusteth  down,  not  to. 
33:12  God  is  greater  than  to. 
Ps.  .56:11  not  afr.  wh.  to.  can  do 
78:25  TO.  did  eat  angels'  food 
80:17  thy  hand  be  on  the  to. 
104:23  TO.  gocth  forth  to  work 
118:6  not  ^ar  wh.  to.  can  do 
Prov.  20:24  7n.'s  goings  are  of  L. 
Ec.  6:11  what  is  to.  the  better? 

12  kno.  what  is  good  for  to.  ? 
Hos.  11:9  I  am  GotT,  and  not  to. 
Mic.  6:8  show.  O  to.  wh.  is  good 
Zee.  13:7  ag.  to.  that  is  my  fellow 
Mat.  19:6  what  G.  ha.  joined,  let 
not  TO.  put  asun.  Mark  10:9 
26:72  I  do  not  know  the  to.  74 
Murk  2:27  sab.  was  made  for  to. 
L'ike  5:20  7n.  thy  sins  forgiven 
18:4  fear  not  G.  nor  regard  to. 
22:.58  Peter  said,  to.  I  am  not 
60  TO.  I  kn.  not  what  thou  say. 
23:.53  laid  In  sepulchre  wherein 
nev.  TO.  was  laid,  Jo?in  19:41 
John  2:25  knew  what  was  iu  m. 

19:5  Pilate  said,  Behold  the  7n. 
1  Cor.  2:11  what  w.  knoweththe 
things  of  a  7n.  ? 
10:13  tempta.  as  is  com.  to  to. 
11:3  head  of  the  woman  is  to. 

8  the  TO.  Is  not  of  the  woman 

9  but  the  woman  for  the  to. 

11  nor  is  the  m.  with,  the  wo. 
nor  woman  without  the  to. 

12  even  so  is  to.  by  woman 
15:21  by  to.  came  death,  by  to. 

45  first  TO.  Adam  was  made 
47  first  TO.  Is  of  the  earth ;  the 
second  to,,  is  the  L.  fr.  hea. 

3  Cor.  4:16  tho'  our  outward  to. 

perish,  inward  to.  is  renew. 
Gal.  1:1  not  of  men,  nei.  by  TO. 

Ill  preached  not  after  to. 
Eph.  2:15  ma.  of  tw.  one  new  TO. 
3:16  by  his  Sp.  in  the  inner  to. 
4:24  ye  have  put  on  new  ?«. 
Col.  3:10  ])ut  on  new  to.  renewed 
1  Thes.  4:8  despi.  not  to.  but  G. 
1  Titn.  2:5  one  Mediator  bet.  G. 

and  men,  the  m.  Chr.  Jesus 
1  Pet.  3:4  hidden  to.  of  the  heart 

A  MAIV. 

Gen.  4:23  for  I  have  slain  a  to. 
10:31  not  a  to.  to  come  in  unto 
41:38  a  TO.  in  whom  Sp.  of  G.  Is 
49:6  in  their  anger  slew  a  m. 

1  Sam.  13:14  L.  sought  him  o  to. 
14:36  let  us  not  leave  a  to. 
16:17  provide  me  a  rn.  can  play 
17:8  choose  you  a  m.  for  you 

10  give  me  a  to.  we  may  fight 
2.5:17  a  TO.  cannot  speak  "to  him 
:30:17  there  escaped  not  a  to. 

2  Sam.  3:34  as  a  to.  falleth  before 
20:1  there  happened  to  be  a  m. 

1  K.  2:2  and  show  thyself  a  to. 
4  not  fail  a  to.  on  throne,  8:25 

20:39  behold,  a  m.  turned  aside 

2  K.  10:21  th.  was  not  a  m.  left 

1  Chr.  22:9  shall  be  a  to.  of  rest 

2  Chr.  6:16  not  fiiil  th.  a  to.  7:18 
Neh.  6:11  sho.  such  a  7n.  flee? 
Job  2:4  all  a  to.  ha.  give  tor  life 

3:23  why  is  light  given  to  a  9n. 

4:17  a,  to.  be  more  pure  th.  M.  ? 

9::?2  he  is  not  a  to.  as  I  am 

12:14  behold,  he  shut,  up  a  to. 

14:14  if  o  TO.  die,  sh.  he  Uvea:;.  ? 

16:21  O  that  one  mi.  plead  for  a 
7n.  with  G.  as  a  to.  pleadeth 

22:2  can  a  m.  be  profit,  to  God  ? 

34:29  whet.  ag.  nation  or  a  m. 

3">:8  thv  wicked,  may  hurt  a  m. 

.37:20  if  a  TO.  speak 

.38:3  gird  loins  like  n  to.  40:7 
Ps.  .38:14  as  a  m.  heareth  not 

.5.5:13  it  was  thou,  a  to.  equal 

R8:4  a  to.  th.  hath  no  streusth 

105:17  he  sent  a  m.  before  them 

147:10  not  pleas,  in  le^s  of  a  to. 
Prow  3::30  strive  not  with  a  m. 

14:12  seem,  right  to  a  to.  16:25 

16:2  all  ways  of  a  to.  are  clean 
7  when  a  m.^s  ways  please  L. 

27:21  so  is  a  711.  to  his  praise 

28:12  wicked  rise  a  in.  hidden 


906 


MAN 

Prov.  28:23  he  that  rebuketh  a  to. 

29:20  seest  th.  a  to.  th.  is  hasty  ? 
Ec.  2:26  God  giv.  to  a  to.  good 

4:4  a  TO.  is  envied  of  neighbor 

6:2  a  7n.  wh.  G.  ha.  given  rich. 
12  who  tell  a  to.  what  sh.  be  1 

10:14  a  TO.  cannot  tell  wh.  sh. 
Cant.  8:7  if  a  to.  would  give  all 
7*.  6:5  a  to.  of  unclean  lips 

13:12  make  a  to.  more  prec. 

17:7  at  that  day  shall  a  to,,  look 

28:20  a  m.  can  stretch  himself 

29:21  make  a  to.  an  offender 

32:2  «  TO.  shall  be  a  hiding  pi. 

47:3  I  will  not  meet  th.  as  a  m. 

53:3  he  is  a  to.  of  sorrows 

.58:5  day  for  a  to.  to  afflict  soul  ? 
Jer.  4:29  not  o  to.  dwell  therein 

5:1  seek  if  ye  can  find  a  to. 

15:10  borne  me  a  to.  of  strife 

16:20  shall  a  m.  make  gods  ? 

22:30  a  TO.  that  shall  not  prosp. 

23:9  a  to.  wine  hath  overcome 

30:6  whether  a  to.  dotli  travail  ? 

31:22  woman  sh.  compass  a  to. 

33:17  D.  shall  never  want  a  to. 
18  nor  shall  priest  want  a  to. 

35:19  .Jon.  shall  not  want  a  TO. 

■50:42  array  like  a  TO.  to  battle 
Lam.  3:26  it  is  good  for  a  to. 
27  good  for  a  to.  he  bear  yoke 
39  a  to.  for  punishment  of  sins 
Ezfk.  22:30  I  sought  for  a  to. 

28:2  thou  art  a  to.  and  not  G.  9 

32:2  if  people  of  land  take  a  to. 
Dan.  2:10  not  a  to.  on  earth  can 

7:4  St.  as  a  to.  and  a  m.^s  heart 

10:11  O  Daniel,  a  to.  beloved 
Uos.  9:12  shall  not  be  a  to.  left 

11:4  drew  th.  wi.  cords  of  a  to. 
Amos  2:7  a  to.  and  fa.  go  to  maid 

5:19  as  if  a  m.  did  flee  fr.  lion 
Mic.  2:3  oppress  a  m.  and  house 

7:6  a  m.'s  enemies  the  men  of 

his  own  house,  3fat.  10:36 
Mol.  3:17  as  a  to.  spareth  his  son 
Mat.  8:9  am  a  to.  und.  au.  Lu.  7:8 

10:.35  to  set  a  to.  at  variance 

12:12  is  a  to.  better  than  sheep  ? 

15:11  out  of  mouth  deflletha  to. 

19:3  is  it  lawful  for  a.  to.  to  put 
away  wife?  Mark  10:2 

22:24  if  a  TO.  die,  having  no  ch. 

26:18  go  into  city,  to  sncl\  a 

TO.  Mark  14:.3 ;  Luke  22:10 
Luke  1:34  seeing  I  kn.  not  a  to. 

5:8  for  I  am  a  sinful  to.  O  Lord 
Johti  1:6  a  to.  sent  from  God 

30  a  TO.  who  is  prcf.  before  me 

3:3  exc.  a?n.  be  born  again,  5 
4  can  a  7)1.  be  bom  when  old  ? 

27  a  TO.  can  receive  nothing 
4:29  come,  see  a  711.  w  hich  told 
7:23  because  I  made  a  to. 

8:40  a  TO.  that  hath  told  you 

9:11  a  TO,,  called  Jes.  made  clay 
11)  can  a  to.  do  such  miracles  ? 

10::K  being  cs  to.  mak.  thyself  G. 

14:23  if  a  TO.  love  me 

16:21  for  joy  that  a  to.  is  bom 
Acts  2:22  J.  a  TO.  approved  of  G. 

10:26  I  myself  am  also  a  to. 

13:22  V).  a  TO.  after  my  heart 
41  though  a  TO.  declare  to  you 

16:9  there  stood  a  to.  of  Maced. 

21:39  I  am  a  7/i.  who  am  a  Jew 
Pom.  2:21  a  to.  sh.  not  steal 
22  a  TO.  sho.  not  commit  adul. 

3:5  I  sp.  as  a  to.  7:1  dominion 

1  Cw.  9:8  say  I  th.  thin,  as  a  to. 
11:7  a  TO.  ought  not  cover  head 

28  let  a  7n.  examine  himself 
13:11  wh.  a  TO.  put  away  child. 

2  Cor.  2:6  sufficient  to  such  a  to. 
8:12  according  to  that  a  to.  ha. 
12:2  I  knew  a  to.  iu  Christ.  3 

4  not  lawful  for  a  to.  to  utter 
Gal.  2:16  a  to.  not  justified 

0:1  a  TO.  be  overtaken  in  fault 
3  if  n  TO.  think  liimself  some 
Phi'.  2:8  found  in  fash,  as  a  to. 

1  Tim.  1:8  if  a  to.  use  it  lawfully 
3:1  if  a  to.  desire  office  of  bish. 

5  if  a  »!.  know  not  how  to  rule 

2  Tim.  2:5  if  a  »(.  strive 

21  if  (7  TO.  theref  purge  himse. 
.laiyi.  1:2:3  like  a7n.  beholding 
2:2  if  th.  come  a  to.  with  ring 
14  thou,  a  TO.  say,  he  hath  fai. 
18  a  TO.  say.  Thou  hast  faith 
24  bv  works  a  to.  is  justified 

1  T'(t.  2:19  if  (T  TO.  for  conscience 

2  Pet.  2:19  of  wh.  a  TO.  is  overc. 

1  .John  4:20  if  0  to.  say,  I  love  G. 
Per.  4:7  beast  had  a  face  as  o  to. 

Any  MA.V 

Gen.  84:16  nor  had  a.  to.  kn.  her 


MAN 

Ex.  24:14. if  a.  to.  have  matters 

34:3  nor  let  a.  to.  be  seen  thro' 
34  nor  shall  any  m.  desire  land 
Num.  6:9  if  any  to.  die  suddenly 

21:9  if  serpent  had  bitten  a.  to. 
Deut.  19:11  it  any7n.  hate  neigh. 

22:8  ifany  to.  fall  from  thence 
Jos.  1:5  not  a.  m.  be  able  to  sta. 
Jutl.  4:20  if  any  to.  inquire,  la 
there  any  to.  here  ? 

16:17  and  be  like  a.  other  to. 

18:7  no  business  with  a.  to.  28 

1  Sam.  2:16  a.  to.  said.  Fail  not 

2  Sam.  15:5  wh.  a.  to.  came  nigh 
19:23  sh.  a.  to.  be  put  to  death 
21:4  nor  for  us  sh.  th.  kill  a.  to. 

1  K.  8:38  if  supplication  be  made 

by  any  to.  2  Chr.  6:29 

2  K.  4:29  meet  a.  to,,  salute  h.  n. 
2  Chr.  6:5  nor  chose  I  amj  to. 
Neh.  2:12  nor  told  I  a.  TO.  wh.  Q. 
Job  .32:21  not  accept  any  to. 
Prop.  30:2  more  brutish  th.  a.  m. 
Is.  52:14  more  marred  th.  a.  to. 
Jer.  44:26  in  mouth  ofaiiy  to. 
Ezek.  9:6  come  not  near  anym. 
Dan.  6:7  ask  petition  of  a.  to.  13 
Mat.  .5:40  if  any  to.  fine  thee 

11:27  nor  know.  a.  to.  the  Fat. 
12:19  nor  sh.  a.  to.  hear  voice 
16:24  if  anj^  TO.  wiE  come  after 

me,  Luke  9:23 
21:3  if  a.  to.  say  anght  to  you 

Mark  11:3 ;  Luke  19:.31 
22:16  nor  carest  thou  for  a.  m 

46  nor  durst  any  to.  fr.  th.  daj 
24:33  if  any  to.  say.  Lo  here  i* 

Christ,  Mark  13:21 
Mark  1:44  say  nothing  to  a.  to. 
4:23  if  a.  to.  hath  ears  to  hear, 

7:16;  Eev.  13:9 
5:4  ncit.  could  a.  to.  tame  him 
9:.30  not  that  a.  to.  sho.  know  It 
Luke  14:26  if  a.  to.  come  to  me 
19:8  taken  any  thing  from  a.  m. 
John  4:33  hath  a.  to.  bro.  aught 
6:46  not  th.  a.  to.  hath  seen  F. 
51  if  any  to.  eat  of  this  bread 
7:17  if  a.  to.  do  his  wi'J  know 
37  a.  TO.  thirst,  let  him  come 
10:9  by  me  if  any  to.  enter  in 
11:57  if  a.  TO.  knew  wh.  he  wera 
12:26  if  atty  to.  serve  me 

47  i(  any  to.  hear  my  words 
16:30  not  that  a.  m.  should  ask 

Acts  19;:38  a  matter  ag.  any  7/1. 
27:22  be  no  loss  of  a.  to.'s  life 
Poi;t  8:9  if  0.  to.  ha.  not  S.  of  C. 

1  Cor.  3:12  if  n.  to.  build  on  fon. 

14  a.  TO.  work ;  15  work  burnt 

18  if  a.  TO.  am.  you  seem,  wise 
8:2  if  a.  to.  among  yon  think 

3  a.  TO.  love  God.  11:.34  hunger 
10:28  if  a.  to.  say  this  is  offered 
16:22  if  a.  TO.  love  not  the  L.  J. 

2  Cor.  5:17  U  any  to.  be  in  Chr. 
10:7  iiany  to.  trust  to  himself 
12:6  lest  a.  to.  sho.  think  of  me 

Gal.  1:9  if  a.  to.  pre.  other  gosp. 

Eph.  2:9  lest  any  to.  should  boa. 

1  Thes.  5:15  for  evil  to  any  to. 

2  Thes.  3:8  nor  eat  0.  to.'s  bread 
Beb.  4:11  a.  to.  fall  after  same 

10:38  but  if  any  tn.  draw  back 
12:15  a.  to.  fail  of  grace  of  God 
./am.  1:13  nor  temptcth  any  to. 
1  Pet.  4:11  if  any  TO.  speak 
1  John  2:1  if  a,  to.  sin.  ha.  advo. 

15  if  any  m.  love  the  world 

27  need  not  that  any  to.  teach 
i?<!; .  3:20  if  a.  to.  hear  my  voice 
22:18  if  a.  7n.  add  to  these  thin. 

19  i{  any  m.  take  away  words 

See  BEAST,  BLESSED,  CURSED. 

M.\X-CHILD. 
Ge>i.  17:10  TO. -c.  be  circumc.  12 

14  uncircumc.  to.-c.  be  cut  off 
Let:  12:2  if  wom.  ha.  bonie  m.-c. 

1  Sain.  1:11  give  to  handm.  m.-c. 
Job  .3:3  it  was  said.  There  is  a 

TO.-C.  conceived,  Jer.  20:15 
Is.  66:7  deliv.  of  to.-o.  Per.  12:5 
PeiK  12:13  wom.  bro.  forth  m.-c. 
See  EACH. 

Everv  MAX. 
Gen.  16:12  his  hand  be  ag.  e.  to. 
45:1  cause  e.  to.  to  go  out 
Dt  ut.  16:17  e.  TO.  give  as  able 

2  Sam.  13:9  thev  went  out  e.  m. 
Phil.  2:4  look  not  e.  TO.  on  his 
See  E\TX,  rooLisH 

M.\?i  of  God. 
Deut.  33:1  M.  tn.  0/  G.  Jos.  14:6 
Juil.  13:6  TO.  of  G.  came  to  me 
1  .Sam.  2:27  a  7n.  of  6.  to  Eli 
9:6  there  is  in  city  a  to.  of  6. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MAN 

1  Sam.  9:7  not  a  pr.  to  br.  m.  of  G. 

1  K.  12:22  Shem.  the  m.  of  G. 
13:1  came  m.  of  G.  out  Judah 

26  m.  of  G.  who  was  disobed. 
17:18  do  with  thee,  O  to.  o/ G.  / 

24  that  thou  art  m.  of  G. 
20:28  there  came  &  m.  of  God 

2  A'.  1:9  m.  of  G.  king  said,  U 
13  O  m.  of  G.  let  my  life  be 

4:16  thou  m.  of  God,  do  not  lie 
40  O  m.  of  G.  death  in  pot 
42  brought  m.  of  God  bread 

5:14  accol-d.  to  saying  m.  of  G. 

6:10  to  place  m.ofG.  told  him 

7:2  lord  answered  m.  of  G.  19 
17  people  trod  on  m.  of  G.  18 

8:2  after  the  saying  of  m.  of  G. 
Im.of  God ;  m.  of  God  wept 

8  and  go  meet  the  m.  of  God 
13:19  m.  of  G.  wroth  with  him 
23:16  to  word  which  ot.  of  God 

17  it  is  sepulchre  of  m.  of  God 

1  Chr.  23:14  concern.  M.  the  m. 

of  G.  2  Chr.  30:16;  Ezr.  3:2 

2  Chr.  8:14  D.  the  m.  of  G.  Neh. 

12:24,  36 
85:7  came  a.m.  of  G.  to  Amaz. 

9  m.  of  G.  answered,  the  Lord 
Jer.  35:4  son  of  Igda.  am.  of  G. 
1  Tim.  6:11  O  m.ofG.  flee  these 

3  Tim.  3:17  m.  of  O.  be  perfect. 

Set  GOOD. 

Mighty  MAIV. 

Jiid.  6:12  L.  is  with  thee,  m.  m. 

11:1  Jephthah  was  a  7/1.  711. 
Buth  2:1  N.  had  kinsman  m.  m. 
1  Sam.  9:1  Kish  a  Beuj.  m.  m. 

16:18  David  m.  m.  2  Sa/n.  17:10 

1  K.  11:28  Jeroboam  was  m.  m. 

2  fi".  5: 1  Naaman  was  am.m. 

1  Chr.  12:4  Ismaiah  a  m.  m.  30 

2  Chr.  17:17  Eliada  ni.  w.  of  val. 
28:7Zichri,  m.  7n.  of  Ephraim 

Job  22:8  as      m.  he  had  earth 
P«.  33:16  TO.  m.  not  deli  v.  by  str. 

52:1  boast,  in  mischief,  771.  m. 

78:65  L.  awaked  like  a  m.  to. 

127:4  arrows  in  hand  of  to.  m. 
Is.  3:2  L.  doth  take  away  to.  to. 

5:15  TO.  TO.  shall  be  humbled 

31:8  fall  wi.  sw.  not  of  a  to.  to. 

42:13  L.  go  forth  as  a  to.  to. 
/«r.  9:23  nor  let  the  to.  to.  glory 

14:9  ehouldest  be  as  a  to.  to. 

46:6  TO.  TO.  escape ;  12  stumbled 
Zep.  1:14  TO.  TO.  shall  cry  bitterly 
Zee.  9:13  as  sword  of  a  to.  to. 

10:7  Eph.  shall  be  like  a  to.  to. 

No  MAN. 

Gen.  31:.'50  no  to.  is  with  us 
41:44  with,  thee  no  to.  lift  hand 

Ex.  16:19  let  no  to.  leave  of  it 
29  let  TW  TO.  go  out  of  his  place 
22:10  driv.  away,  no  to.  seeing 
33:20  no  m.  sh.  see  me  and  live 
34:3  no  to.  sh.  come  up  wi.  thee 

Nu7n.  5:r9  if  no  to.  ha.  lain  with 

Deut.  7:24  no  to.  able  to  st.  11:25 
34:6  no  to.  know,  his  sepulchre 

./fts.  23:9  no  to.  hath  been  able 

Jud.  11:.39  J.  daugh.  knew  ?iOTO. 
21:12  virgins  th.  had  kno.  no  to. 

1  Sam.  2:9  by  stre.  no  to.  prevail 
26:12  no  to.  saw  nor  knew  it 

1  K.  8:46  for  there  is  no  to.  that 

sinneth  not,  2  Chr.  6:36 

2  ^T.  7:5  was  no  to.  in  camp,  10 
23:18  let  no  to.  move  his  bones 

1  Chr.  16:21  he  suffered  no  to.  to 
do  them  wrong,  Ps.  105:14  * 

Eft.  5:12  queen  let  no  to.  come 
8:8  Twm.  reverse ;  9:2  withstand 

Job  11:3  no  to.  make  thee  asha.  ? 
20:21  no  to.  look  for  his  goods 
24:22  no  to.  is  sure  of  his  life 
38:26  wh.  no  to.  is,  wher.  no  to. 

Ps.  22:6 1  am  worm,  and  no  to. 
142:4  there  was  no  to.  /«.  41:28: 
59:16;  Jer.  4:25 

Prof.  1:24  and  710  to.  regarded 

At.  8:8  no  to.  ha.  power  over  sp. 
9:1  no  TO.  know,  love  or  hatred 

Is.  9:19  110  TO.  shall  spare  bro. 
24:10  no  to.  come  ;  33:8  regard. 
50:2  when  I  came,  was  th.  no  to. 
57:1  and  710  to.  layeth  it  to  hea. 

Jer.  12:11 
60:15  no  m.  went  through  thee 

Jer.  2:6  no  to.  dwelt ;  8:6  repent 
22:30  no  to.  of  his  seed  sh.  pros. 
30:17Zion,  whom  no  to.  seeketh 
36:19  let  no  TO.  know  wh.  ye  be 
.38:24' no  to.  know  these  wards 
40:15  no  to.  know;  41:4  knew  it 
44:2  no  to.  dwell,  therein,  51:43 
49:18  no  TO.  abide,  33;  50:40 


MAN 

Lam.  4:4  no  to.  breaketh  it 
Ezek.  14:15  no  to.  pass  through 
44:2  no  to.  sh.  enter  in  by  gate 
7/os.  4:4  let  no  to.  reprove  anoth. 
Ze;^.  3:6  so  that  there  is  no  to. 
Z«c.  1:21  no  to.  did  lift  his  head 
7:14  that  no  to.  pas.sed  through 
Mat.  6:24  fto  TO.  can  serve  two 

masters,  Luke  16:13 
8:4  tell  no  to.  1(>;20  ;  Mark  7:36 ; 

i!(A-e  5:14;  9:21 
9:30  no  to.  know  it,  Mark  5:43; 

7:24;  8:.30;  9:9 
11:27  no  to.  knoweth  the  Son 

but  the  Father,  Luke  10:22 
17:8  they  saw  no  to.  save  Jesus 
22:46  ?!0  TO.  was  able  to  answer 
23:9  call  no  to.  father  on  earth 
24:36  that  day  and  hour  know. 
no  TO.  Mark  13:32 
Mark  10:29  no  to.  that  hath  left 
house,  Luke  18:29 
11:14  no  TO.  eat  fruit  of  thee 
12:14  know  thou  care,  for  no  to. 
Luke  3:14  vio.  to  ?iO  to.  10:4  sal. 
JbAn  1:18  no  to.  hath  seen  God, 

1  Joh7i  4:12 
5:22  the  Father  judgeth  no  to. 
6:44  710  TO.  can  come  to  me,  65 
7:30  no  to.  laid  hands,  44 ;  8:20 
8:11  no  TO.  L.  15  I  judge  no  to. 
9:4  night  com.  no  7)j.  can  work 
10:18  HO  TO.  taketh  it  from  me 
29  no  TO.  able  to  pluck  th.  out 
13:28  no  to.  at  table  knew  why 
14:6  no  to.  com.  toF.  but  by  me 
Acts  4:17  that  th.  speak  to  no  to. 
5:13  durst  no  to.  join  himself 
23  we  found  no  TO.  within 
9:7  hear,  voice,  seeing  no  m.  8 
18:10  no  to.  shall  set  on  thee 
Po?n.  13:8  owe  no  to.  any  thinc^ 
14:7  and  no  to.  dieth  to  himself 
ICor.  2:11  thi.  of  G.  know,  no  to. 

15  he  himself  judged  of  no  to. 
3:11  other  found,  can  no  to.  lay 

18  let  TiOTO.  deceive  himself,  21 
10:24  let  no  to.  seek  his  own 

2  Cor.  5:16  know  no  to.  after  fle. 
7:2  wrong,  no  to.  corrupt,  no  to. 
Gal.  3:11  no  to.  justified  by  law 
Eph.  5:6  no  to.  decei.  2  TAes.  2:3 
29  no  TO.  ever  hated  own  flesh 
2  TiTO.  4:16  first  ans.  no  to.  stood 
7'i<.  3:2  to  speak  evil  of  no  to. 
Heb.  5:4  no  to.  taketh  this  honor 
12:14  without  whi.  no  to.  see  L. 
Jam.  3:8  tongue  can  no  m.  tame 
Pev.  2:17  a  name  no  TO.  knoweth 
3:7  shutteth,  and  nOTO.  openeth 
8  no  TO.  shut  it ;  11  take  crown 
5:3  no  to.  able  to  open  book,  4 
13:17  no  to.  might  buy  or  sell 
14:3  no  to.  could  learn  that  song 
15:8  no  to.  able  to  enter  temple 
19:12  a  name  wit.  no  to.  knew 

Of  MAN. 

2  Sam.  7:19  is  th.  manner o/" to. 
Prov.  30:19  way  ©/■  to.  wi.  maid 
Ec.  12:13  whole  duty  ofm. 
Rev.  13:18  the  number  of  am. 
21: 17  according  to  meas.  of  &m. 
See  OLD. 

One  MAN. 

Gen.  42:11  are  all  o.  to.  sons,  13 
jVwto.  14:15  tho.  kill  peo.  aso.  to. 
31:49  there  lacketh  net  one  to. 
Jos.  23:10  0.  TO.  sh.  chase  thous. 
Jud.  20: 1  cong.  gather,  as  0.  to. 

8  all  the  people  arose  as  o.  to. 
2  ;SaTO.  19:14  as  heart  of  o.  m. 
Ec.  7:28  0.  TO.  am.  a  thousand 
7s.  4:1  sev.  wom.  take  hold  o.  to. 
John  11:50  0.  TO.  die  for  peo.  18:14 
ifOTO.  5:12  by  0.  to.  sin  ent.  wor. 
15  which  is  by  ojie  to.  Jesus 
17  by  0.  TO.  offence  death  reig. 

19  as  by  one  to.  disobedience 
14:5  one  to.  esteemeth  one  day 

1  Ti7n.  5:9  hav.  been  wi.  of  o.  to. 


MAN 
Son  of  MAN. 

5.3:19  nor  s.  of  m.  repent 
Job  25:6  s.  Of  to.  which  is  worm 
Ps.  8:4  and  the  s.  of  to.  that  thou 

visitest  him,  Heb.  2:6 
80:17  8.  of  TO.  th.  madest  strong 
144:3  s.  of  TO.  makest  account 
146:3  put  not  trust  in  s.  of  to. 
Is.  51:12  not  afraid  of  sore  of  to. 
56:2  blessed  is  s.  of  to.  lay.  hold 
Jer.  49:18  nor  shall  the  son  of  m. 

dwell  in  it,  33;  50:40 
51:43  nei.  doth  any  s.  of  to.  pass 
Ezek.  8:15  seen,  O  s.  of7n.  ?  17 
21:6  sigh,  s.  of  TO.  with  bittern. 
Dan.  7:13  one  like  the  Sonof  to. 

ifCT.  1:13;  14:14 
Mat.  8:20     ofm.  ha.  not  where 

to  lay  his  head,  Luke  9:53 
9:6  S.  ofm.  ha.  power  to  forgi. 

sins,  Mark  2:10;  Luke  5:24 
10:23  not  gone,  8.  of  to.  come 
11:19  S.  ofm.  came,  ZkA-«  7:34 
12:8  S.  of  TO.  is  Lord  even  of 

sab.  Mark  2:28 ;  Luke  6:5 
32  whosoever  speaketh  against 
Sonof  m.  Lukeli-.W 

40  5.  ofm.  3  days  and  nights 
i:i:.37  sow.  good  seed  is  <S'.  ofm. 

41  S.  cfm.  send  forth  angels 
16:18  say  that  I,  S.  ofm.  am  ? 
17:9  S.  ofm.  be  risen,  Mark  9:9 

22  S.  of  TO.  shall  be  betrayed, 
20:18;  26:2,  45;  i/ari  14":41 ; 
Lukt  9:44 
24:27  so  shall  coming  of  S.  ofm. 
be,  37,  39 ;  Luke  17:26 

30  shall  see  Son  ofm.  coming, 
Mark  1:3:26;  Luke  21:27 

44  in  such  hour  as  ye  think  not 
S.  of  7n.  Cometh,  Lvke  12:40 
25:31  S.  of  TO.  come  in  glory 
26:24  the  Son  ofm.  goeth,  Mark 

14:21 ;  Luke  22:22 
il/art8:38of  hira  shall  S.  ofm. 

be  ashamed  when  he  come. 
9:12  it  is  written  of  Son  of  to. 

31  the  S.  of  TO.  is  delivered, 
10:.33 ;  Luke  24:7 

13:34  S.  of  m.  as  man  taking 
Luke  6:23  repr.  you  for  S.  ofm. 
9:22  Son  ofm.  must  suffer,  26 
56  S.  of  TO.  not  come  to  destr. 
11:.30  so  sliall  Sonof  m.  be,  17:24 
12:8  him  shall  S.  ofm.  confess 
17:22  to  see  day  01  S.  of  to. 
18:8  when  Son  of  m.  cometh 
19:10  S.  of  TO.  come  to  save  lost 
21:36  to  stand  before  S.  of  m. 
22:48  betray.  S.  ofm.  wi.  kiss? 
John  1:51  descending  on  S.  of  to. 
3:13  even  Son  ofm.  in  heaven 
14  so  must  So)i  ofm.  be  lifted 
5:27  because  ho  is  the  S.  ofm. 
6:27  S.  of  TO.  sh.  give  unto  you 
53  exc.  ye  eat  flesh  of  S.  of  to. 
62  shall  see  S.  of  to.  ascend 
8:2S  ye  have  lift  up  S.  ofm. 
12:23  <S.  ofm.  should  be  glorifl. 
34  the  <S.  ofm.  must  be  lifted 

up.  who  is  this  S.  of  to.  .? 
13:31  now  is  S.  of  TO.  glorified 
Acts  7:56  S.  of  m.  on  right  hand 

See  SON. 

That  MAN. 

Lev.  17:9  t.  to.  be  cut  off  from  p. 

20:3  I  will  set  ray  face  against 

that  TO.  5 ;  Ezek.  14:8 
yum.  9:13  not  offer.  /.  to.  bear 
Deut.  17:5  stone  that  to.  12 

22:18  take  t.  TO.  chastise  him 

25:9  so  sh.  it  be  done  to  that  to. 

29:20  jealousy  smoke  a^a.  t.  to. 
Jos.  22:20  t.  TO.  perishetfnot  al. 
Ps.  37:37  end  of  t.  to.  is  peace 

87:5  this  and  t.  to.  born  in  her 
Acts  17:31  t.  TO.  he  hath  ordained 
2  TJies.  2:3  t.  to.  be  revealed 

3:14  note  t.  to.  have  no  c(jmp. 
Jam.  1:7  let  not  that  771.  think 


MAN 

Job  1:.3  t.  TO.  greatest  of  men 
Ps.  87:4  this  7n.  born  there,  5,  6 
Is.  66:2  to  this  to.  will  I  look 
Jer.  22:30  write  this  to.  childless 

26:11  t.  TO.  is  worthy  to  die,  16 

38:4  t.  TO.  seeketh  not  welfare 
Dan.  8:16 1.  to.  understand  vision 
J(/n.  1:14  nor  per.  for  t.  m.'s  life 
Mic.  6:5  this  to.  shall  be  peace 
Mat.  8:9  I  say  to  this  to.  Go 

13:54  whence  had  this  m.  thii 
wisdom?  Mark6:i 

27:47  this  T/i.  calleth  for  Elias 
Ma/'k  14:71  I  know  not  this  to. 

15:39  this  to.  was  Son  of  God 
Luke  14:9  thee.  Give  t.  to.  place 

22:56  t.  TO.  was  also  with  him 

23:4  I  find  no  fault  in  t.  to.  14 

18  saying.  Away  with  this  m. 
John  7:27  we  know  this  to. 

46  never  man  spake  like  t.  to. 
18:17  one  of  thism.'s  disciples  ? 

40  not  this  ?n.  but  Barabbas 
19:12  if  thou  let  this  to.  go 
21:21  and  what  shall  ttis to.  do? 
Acts  3:12  made  t.  to.  to  walk,  16 
4:10  by  him  doth  t.  to.  stand 
8:10  this  to.  is  great  power  of  G. 
13:23  of  Z.  TO.  God  raised  Jesus 

38  this  TO.  is  preached  to  you 
Ileb.  7:24  t.  to.  contiuueth  ever 
8:3  t.  TO.  have  somewhat  to  offer 
10:12  t.  TO.  offered  one  sacrifice 

See  tTNDERSTANDtNG. 

MAN  of  war. 

Ex.  15:3  the  Lord  is  am.ofw. 

Jos.  17:1  Machir  was  am.  of  w. 

ISam.  16:18  David  a  to.  of  w. 

2  Sa7n.  17:8 ;  1  Chr.  28:3 
17:33  Goliath  to.  ofw.  fr.  youth 

Is.  3:2  L.  take  away  to.  of  war 
42:13  stir  up  jeal.  like  to.  of  id. 
Wicked  MAN. 

Deut.  25:2  w.  m.  worthy  to  be 

Job  15:20  w.  TO.  travail,  with  pa. 
20:29  portion  o(w.  to.  27:13 

Ps.  109:6  set  thou  a  w.  to.  over 

Prov.  6:12  a  wicked  m.  walketh 
9:7  rebuketh  w.  7n.  getteth  blot 
11:7  when  a  wicked  7}i.  dieth 
13:5  a  wicked  7/1.  loathsome 
17:23  w.  TO.  tak.  gift  out  bosoia 
21:29  w.  TO.  hardeneth  his  face 
24:15  lay  not  wait,  O  wicked  to. 

Ec.  7:15  tv.  771.  prolongeth  days 

Ezek.  3:18  w.  to.  shall  die  in  ini. 
18:24  doeth  that  wh.  w.  to.  do. 
27  w.  TO.  tunieth  from  wicked. 
33:8  O  w.  TO.  th.  sh.  surely  die, 
that  w.  TO.  shall  die  in  his 
Wise  MAN. 

Gen.  41:33  look  out  to.  discre.  w. 

1  K.  2:9  Solomon  was  a  wise  to. 

1  Chr.  27:32  D.'s  uncle  a  w.  to. 

Job  15:2  w.  TO.  utter  vain  know,  t 
17:10 1  cannot  find  one  w.  to. 
34:34  let  w.  to.  hearken  to  me 

Prov.  1:5  a  w.  to.  hear  and  incr. 
9:8  rebuke  w.  to.  he  will  love 
9  give  instruction  to  wise  to. 
14:16  w.  TO.  feareth,  and  depart. 
16:14  a  7V.  to.  pacify  wr.  of  khig 
17:10  reproof  enter,  into  a  w.  to. 
21:22  wise  to.  scaleth  the  city 
26:12  TO.  w.  in  own  conceit? 
29:9  if  w.  to.  contend,  w.  foolish 

11  but  a  wise  to.  keepeth  it  in 
Ec.  2:14  w.  TO.'s  eyes  in  head 

16  how  dieth  wise  m.  ?  as  fool 

19  wheth.  he  be  icise  771.  or  fool 
7:7  oppression  mak.  w.  to.  mad 
8:1  who  is  as  wise  to.  who  kno. 

5  a  xoise  to.'s  heart  discemeth 

17  tho'  a  w.  TO.  think  to  know 
9:15  found  in  it  a  poor  wise  to. 
10:2  w.  7n.'s  heart  at  right  hand 

12  words  of  a  ^cise  to.  gracious 
Jer.  9:12  ic.  to.  they  may  unde.  X 

23  let  not  iL  ise  m.  gl.  in  wisd. 
Mat.  7:24  liken  him  to  a  w.  TO. 
1  Cor.  6:5  not  a  w.  to.  am.  you 
Ja77i.  3:13  who  isaji".  771.  endued 

MAN,  with  woman. 
Ge7i.  3:12  m.  said.  The  woman 
20:3  dead  to.  for  w.  is  ni.'s  wife 
Ex.  36:6  let  no  m.  nor  u>.  work 
Lev.  15:18  w.  with  wh.  to.  shall 
33  an  issue  of  the  to.  and  lu. 
20:27  TO.  or  w.  hath  familiar  sp. 
Num.  6:2  to.  or  w.  separate 
31:17kill  woman  that  hath  kno. 

TO.  Jud.  21:11 
Deut.  17:5  bring  to.  or  w.  st.  th. 
22:5  IK.  not  wear  that  pertain, 
to  TO.  nor  TO.  put  on  w.^l 
garment 


See  POOR,  RICH,  righteous. 
MAN-SERVANT. 

Ex.  20:10  not  do  work,  thy  m.-s 
Deut.  5:14 
17  neighbor's  m.-s.  Deut.  5:21 
21:27  smite  out  m.-s.'s  tooth 
32  if  the  ox  shall  push  a  7?i.-s. 
Devt.  12:18  thou  and  thy  m.-s. 
16:11  rejoice,  thou  and  m.-s.  14 
Job  31:13  if  I  did  desp.  my  m.-s. 
Jer.  34:9  let  his  m.-s.  go  free,  10 

MAN  SLAYER,  S. 

Num.  .35:6  six  cities  for  to.-s. 

12  that  the  to.-s.  die  not 
1  Ti7n.  1:9  law  was  ma.  for  m.S^ 


This  MAN. 

Gen.  24:58  wilt  go  with  t.  TO. 

26:11  lie  that  toucheth  thism. 
Ex.  10:7  how  lo.  t.  7n.  be  snare  ? 
Deut.  22: 16  gave  my  dau.  to  t.  to. 
Jud.  19:23  t.  TO.  come  to  house 

24  to  t.  TO.  do  not  so  vile  a  th. 
1  Sa7n.  1:3  t.  to.  went  yearly 

10:27  said,  IIow  sh.  t.  m.  save  ? 

17:25  seen  ttds  TO.  come  up  f 

25:25  let  not  my  lord  reg.  t.  TO. 

1  K.  20:7  t.  to.  seeketh  mischief 
39  and  said.  Keep  this  to. 

2  K.  5:7  this  to.  sends  to  recover 
Xeh.  1:11  mercy  insight  oit.  to. 
AsJ.  9:4 1.  m.  li.  waxed  greater 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MAN 

Dent.  22:22  m.  found  lyiiio:  with 
w.  butli  m.  th.  lay  with  the 
JO.  and  w. 
1  Sam.  15:3  slay  both  m.  and  m. 

27:9  left  neither  7n.  nor  w.  alive 
1  Chr.  16:3  dealt  to  m.  and  w. 
S  C'/ir.  15:13  not  seek  L.  m.  or  w. 
Jer.  44:7  cut  off  m.  lu.  and  child. 

51:22  break  in  i)ieces  m.  and  w. 
1  Cor.  11:3  head  of  the  w.  is  m. 

7  woman  ia  the  glory  of  thc?«. 

8  m.  is  not  of  w.  but  of 

11  nor  is  in.  without  w.  in  L. 

12  as  JO.  isof  m.  so  is  m.  by  ?«. 
1  K»i  5:16  any  ot.  or?i).  ha.  wi. 

Young  MAIV. 
Gen.  4:23  slain  jf.  ni.  to  my  hurt 

18:7  Abraham  gave  it  to  a  y.  m. 

41:12  tliere  was  with  us  a  y.  m. 
Num.  11:27  ran  y.  m.  and  to.  M. 
I)eut.  32:25  des.  .V-  m.  and  virgin 
Jtid.  17:12  y.  m.  bee.  his  priest 
1  Sam.  9:2  S.  was  a  choice  y.  m. 

17:58  wliose  son  art  thou,  y.  m. 

30:13  I  am  young  m.  of  Egypt 
S  ,SaOT.  1:5  said  to  young  m.  13 

14:21  bring  y.  m.  Absal.  again 

18:5  deal  gently  with  the  y.  m. 
29  is  y.  in.  Absalom  safe  ?  32 
32  enemies  of  lord  be  as  y.  m. 
1  K.  11:28  Solomon  seeing  y.  m. 
S  K.  6:17  L.  opened  eyes  of  y.  m. 

9:4  the  y.  m.  went  to  Ramoth 
1  Chr.  12:28  Zadok,  a  young  m. 
S  Chr.  36:17  no  compas.  on  y.  m. 
Ps.  119:9  Bh.  y.  m.  cleanse  way  1 
Prov.  1:4  to  y.  m.  knowledge 

7:7  w.  m.  void  of  understanding 
Ec.  11:9  rcj.  O  y.  m.  in  youth 
Js.  62:5  as  y.  m.  marrieth  virgin 
Jer.  51:22  break  y.  m.  and  maid 
Zech.  2:4  run  speak  to  this  y.  m. 
Mat.  19:20  young  in.  said 
Mark  14:51  follow,  certain  y.  m. 

16:5     TO.  sitting  on  right  side 
Zuke  7:14  y.  m.  I  say  to  thee 
Acts  7:58  clothes  at  y.  m.'s  feet 

20:9  there  sat  in  window  a  y.  in. 

23:17  bring  y.  in.  to  captain,  18 
22  captain  let  the  v.  m.  depart 
MANAEN.    Acts  13:1 

MA1V.\SSEH. 

Gen.  41:51  called  tirst-born  M. 

48:5  two  sons  M.  and  Eph.  20 
S  K.  20:21  M.  reign.  2  Chr.  32:33 

21:9  M.  seduced  th.  to  do  ev.  16 

24:3  sins  of  M.  this  came  upon 
S  Chr.  33:11  M.  among  thorns 

13  M.  knew  that  Lord  was  G. 
Pg.  60:7  M.  mine,  80:2:  108:8 
Ja.  9:21  M.  shall  eat  Ephraim 

Tribe  of  MANASSEH. 

Num.  1:35  of  tribe  of  M.  32,200 
Jos.  4:12  the  half  t.  of  M.  passed 

13:7  and  half  ti-ibe  of  M. 

17:1  lot  for  M.  20:8  :  22:10 
1  Chr.  5:18  half  t.  M.  6:70 ;  12:31 

26:32  G.  half /ri6eo/M.  27:21 
Mev.  7:6  t.  o/M.  sealed  12,000 

MANDRAKES. 
Gen.  30:14  Reuben  found  m. 

15  wouldest  take  my  son's  m. .? 
he  sh.  lie  wi.  thee  for  s.'s  in. 

16  hired  thee  with  my  sou's  m. 
Cant.  7:13  m.  give  a  smell 
MANEH.   Ezek.  45:12 

MAIVGER. 
Xiuke  2:7  and  laid  him  in  a  m. 
12  shall  iind  him  lying  in  m. 
16  found  the  babe  lying  ia  m. 
MANIFEST. 
Ub.  3:18  with  that  God  might  m. 
them 

John  14:21  m.  myself  to  him 

22  m.  thyself  to  us 
Acts  4:16  miracle  m.  to  all  at  J. 
Jiom.  1:19  kn.  of  G.  is  m.  in  th. 

1  Cor.  4:5  m.  counsels  of  hearts 
15:27  it  is  m.  he  is  excepted 

2  Cor.  2:14  makes  m.  the  savor 
Oal.  5:19  works  of  flesh  are  in. 
Phil.  1:13  bonds  in  Christ  are  7/1. 
Col.  4:4  that  I  may  make  it  in. 

2  Thes.  1:5  a  m.  token  of  righte. 

1  Tim.  3:16  God  was  in.  in  flesh 
5:25  good  works  of  some  are  in. 

2  Tim.  3:9  body  be  in.  to  all  m. 
Heb.  4:13  no  creat,  tliatisnot  m. 
1  Pet.  1:20  was  m.  in  these  times 
1  John  3:10  children  of  G.  are  in. 
See  MADE. 

MAlVIPESTATIO!«. 
Horn.  8:19  for  in.  of  sons  of  God 
1  Cor.  12:7  m.  of  S.  "iv.  to  man 
S  Cor.  4:2  m.  of  truth  commend. 


MAN 

MAIVIFESTED. 

^^ark  4:22  hid  wli.  sh.  not  be  m. 
Jo/in  2:11  and  TO.  forth  his  glory 

17:6  in.  thy  name  unto  men 
I{<jm.  3:21  righteous,  of  G.  is  to. 
7'if.  1::3  in  due  lime  m.  his  word 
1  ./«//«  1:2  life  m.  we  have  seen 

3:5  m.  to  take  away  oar  sins 

8  for  Ibis  purp.  was  S.  of  G.  m. 
4:9  In  this  was  to.  love  of  God 

M.4NIFESTLY. 
3  Cor.  3:3  m.  declared  to  be  cpi. 

MANIFOLD. 
Nell:  9:19  in  in.  mercies  forsook. 

27  TO.  mercies  gavest  them 
Ps.  104:34  how  m.  are  works 
Amos  5:12  I  kn.  yoiirm.  transg. 
Luke  18:30  not  receive  m.  more 
Jiph.  3:10  known  m.  wisd.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  1:6  through  to.  temptatio. 
4:10  stewards  of  to.  grave  of  G 

»IA!VRI\D. 
Lev.  18:22  sliall  not  lie  with  TO. 

20:13  man  lie  with  to.  as  woni. 
Job  12:10  in  hand  breath  of  in. 
1  Tim.  1:10  lawof  them  dofllcTO. 
Jam.  3:7  hath  been  tamed  of  m. 

M.A\\A. 
&.  10:15  they  said.  It  is  to. 

35  Israel  did  eat  m.  40  years 
Num.  11:0  noth.  besides  tliis  m. 
7  TO.  was  as  coriander-seed 

9  fell  on  camp,  to.  fell  on  it 
Pent.  8:3  fed  thee  with  tn.  IG; 

Nch.  9:20 ;  Ps.  78:24 

Jos.  5:12  TO.  ceased,  no  more 

John  0:31  fathers  did  eat  in.  49 
Dti  not  as  fathers  did  eat  in. 

ITfb.  9:4  golden  pot  th.it  liadOT. 

lliv.  2:17  to  eat  of  hidden  to. 

MAIVIVER. 
Gen.  25:23  two      of  peo.  eepa. 

£1'.  1:14  bitter  in  to.  of  service 
12:16  no  m.  of  work  done  in  th. 
22:9  TO.  of  trespass,  m.  of  lost 
31:3  in.  of  workmansh.  5  ;  35:31, 
33,  35;  36:1;  1  Chr.  28:21 

Lev.  5:10  offer,  ac.  to  in.  Nu.  9:14 
23:31  ye  shall  do  no  to.  of  work 
24:22  one  in.  of  law  Num.  15:6 

Num.  5:13  she  be  taken  with  in. 
28:18  do  no  to.  of  servile  work 

Dent.  4:15  no  m.  of  similitude 
15:2  this  is  in.  of  the  release 
27:21  lieth  wi.  any  in.  of  beast 

Ruth  4:7  this  m.  in  former  time 

1  Sam.  8:9  show  in.  of  king,  11 
10:25  Samuel  told  TO.  of  kiiigd. 
21:5  bread  is  in  a  in.  counnon 

2  Sam.  7:19  is  this  to.  of  man  ? 
2  K.  1:7  what  to.  of  man  ? 

11:14  stood  by  pillar,  as  to.  was 
17:26  know  not  in.  of  G.  of  laud 

1  Chr.  23:29  for  all  to.  of  meas. 
Est.  1:13  king's  to.  towards  all 
ft.  107:18  abhor,  all  in.  of  meat 
Cant.  7:13  all  to.  of  pleas,  fruits 

5:17  lambs  feed  after  their  in. 
Jer.  22:21  this  hath  been  thy  to, 
Dan.  6:23  no  in.  of  hurt  found 
Mat.  4:23  heal,  all  to.  sickn.  10:1 
5:11  say  all  in.  of  evil  aj;.  you 
8:27  what  m.  of  man  is  this, 

Mark  4:41 ;  Luke  8:25 
12:31  all  to.  of  sin  forg.  to  men 
Mark  13:1  see  what  to.  of  ston. 
iwi'e  1:29  what  to.  of  salutation 
66  what  TO.  of  child  sh.  th.  be  ? 
7:39  what  to.  of  woman  this 
9:55  know  not  wh,  m.  of  spirit 
24:17  what  TO.  of  communicat.  ? 
John  19:40  as  to.  of  J.  is  to  bury 
Acts  17:2  Paul,  as  his  m.  was 
20:18  know  wh.  in.  I  have  been 
22:3  according  to  perfect  TO. 
25:16  it  is  not  m.  of  Romans 
26:4  my  m.  of  life  from  youth 

2  Cor.  7:9  sorry  after  godly  in. 

1  Thes.  1:5  ye  kn.  what  to.  of  m. 
9  what  TO.  of  entering  in  we 

2  Tim.  3:10  known  my  to.  of  life 
Ilrb.  10:25  as  the  to.  of  some  is 
Jam.  1:24  forge,  what  to.  of  man 

1  Pet.  1:11  wh.  TO.  of  time  the  S. 
15  holy  in  all  in.  of  conversa. 

2  Pet.  3:11  what  to.  ofpersons 

1  ,Tohn  3:1  behold  what  to.  of  love 
Pev.  11:5  in  this  to.  be  killed 

22:2  which  bare  12  m.  of  fruits 
After  the  MAlViVER. 

Gen.  18:11  with  S.  a.  to.  of  worn. 

19:31  come  in  unto  us  a.  t.  in. 
Jud.  18:7  a.  the  m.  of  Zidonians 
Is.  10:24  a.  t.  in.  of  E.  26;  .Ito.  4:10 
Ezek.  30:30  polluted  a.  to.  of  fat. 

23:15  a.  the  to.  of  Babylonians 


MAN 

Fzek.  23:45  a.  the  to.  of  adulter. 
Joh  n  2:6  a.  them,  of  purifying  J. 
Acts  15:1  circumcised  a.  t.  m.  M. 
Rom.  0:19  I  speak  a.  the  in.  of 

men,l  Cor.  15:.32;  Gal.  3:15 
1  Ccjr.  11:25  n.  samcwi.  betook 
Gal.  2:14  a.  the  m.  of  Gentiles 

After  this  MANNER. 
Mat.  6:9  after  this  in.  pray  ye 

1  Cur.  7:7  one  a.  litis  m.  and  an. 

&e  XIK.B. 

MANNERS. 

Lev.  20:23  not  walk  in  to.  of  nat. 

2  K.  17:34  do  after  former  m. 
Ezek.  11:12  after  TO.  of  heathens 
Acts  13: 18  40  years  suff.  their  in. 
1  Cor.  15:33  ev.  com.  co.  good  in. 
Ileb.  1:1  God  in  divers  to.  spake 
MANOAn.   Jud.  13:8,  21 ;  10:31 

MANSIONS. 
John  14:2  in  Fa.'s  ho.  many  to. 

MANTLE,  S. 

•7)/(f.  4:18  Jael  cov.  Sis.  with  m. 
1  Sam.  28:14  covered  with  aw. 

1  K.  19:13  Elijah  wrapped  in  to. 
19  EI.  cast  his  to.  upon  Elisha 

2  7r.  2:8  Elijah  took  to.  smote 
13  Elisha  took  Elijah's  to.  14 

.S'^r.  9:3  I  he.  th.  I  rent  my  to.  5 
Jo5  1:20  Job  arose  and  rent  to. 

2:12  tliey  rent  every  one  hiswi. 
Ps.  109:29  confusion,  as  withm. 
Is.  3:22 1  will  take  away  the  m. 

MANY. 
Gen.  17:4  thou  sh.  be  a  father  of 
m.  nations,  5 ;  Pom.  4:17, 18 

37:3  a  coat  of  to.  colors,  23,  32 
Ex.  19:21  gaze,  and  to.  perish 
Num.  13:18  \vheth.  be  few  or  m. 

20:56  pos.  divided  between  in. 

35:8  from  them  have  TO.  cities 
Deut.  15:6  to  TO.  nations,  28:12 

31:17  TO.  evils  shall  befall,  21 
1  Sam.  14:6  save  by  m.  or  few 

1  K.  4:20  Judah  and  Is.  were  to. 
7:47  they  were  exceeding  to. 

2  Chr.  14:11  no.  to  help  with  to. 
Neh.  7:2  he  feared  God  above  m. 

13:26  among      nations  no  king 
Ps.  3:1  TO.  are  they  that  rise  up 
2  be  m.  that  say  of  my  soul,  4:6 
25:19  mine  enemies  are  m.  56:2 
32:10  TO.  sor.  shall  be  to  wicked 
34:19  TO.  are  aftlictions  of  right. 
40:3  TO.  sh.  see  it  and  fear 
55:18  for  there  were  to.  with  me 
Prov.  4:10  years  of  thy  life  be  m. 
10:21  lips  of  righteous  feed  to. 
14:20  the  rich  hath  to.  friends 
19:4  wealth  maketh  in.  friends 
Ec.  11:8  days  of  darkness  be  in. 
Is.  53:12  he  bare  the  sin  of  to. 
Jer.  42:3  are  left  but  few  of  m. 
46:16  he  made  in.  to  fall 
Lam.  1:22  for  my  sighs  are  m. 
Ezek.  33:24  we  are  to.  land  given 
Dan.  12:4  TO.  sh.  run  to  and  fro 
Mat.  7:13  in.  there  ba  that  go 
22  m.  will  say  in  that  day,  L. 
8:11  m.  sh.  come  from  east  and 
13:58  did  not  to.  mighty  works 
19:30  TO.  first belast,  Mark  10:31 
20:16  m.  called,  few  chos.  22:14 
24:5  TO.  sh.  co.  in  my  name  and 
sh.  dec.  TO.  Mark  13:6 ;  Lukt 
21:8 

12  love  of  m.  shall  wax  cold 
26:28  my  blood  shed  for  in. 

Luke  1:16  to.  sh.  he  turn  to  Lord 
2:34  fall  and  ris.  of  to.  in  Israel 
4:25 TO.  widows;  27  to.  lepers 
7:47  her  sins  TO.  are  forgiven 

,Iokn  6:9  are  they  among  so  m.  ? 
60  TO.  of  his  disciples  said,  66 
21:11  for  all  so  TO.  net  not  brok. 

Acts  9:13  I  have  heard  by  to. 
19:19  TO.  bro.  books  and  burnt 
26:10  TO.  of  saints  did  I  shut  up 

Porn.  5:15  off.  of  one  to.  be  dead 
19  TO.  made  sin.  in.  made  rii:h. 
12:5  be.  to.  are  one  body  in  Ch. 

1  Cor.  1:26  not  TO.  wise,  not  in. 
4:15  yet  have  ye  not  m.  fathers 
8:5  there  be  gods  in.  lords  m. 
10:5  with  to.  G.  was  not  pleased 

17  we  being  to.  are  one  bread 
33  profit  of  TO.  that  they  be  sa, 
11;.30  for  this  cause  to.  weak 
12-14  not  one  member,  but  in. 

2  Cor.  1:11  thanks  be  giv.  by  to. 

6:10  as  poor,  vet  mak.  to.  rich 
Gal.  1:14  and  profited  above  TO. 

3:16  and  to  seeds,  as  of  to. 

Phil.  3:18  to.  walk  of  wli.  I  told 
Heb.  2il0  bring  to.  sons  to  glory 


MAR 

Ueh.  7:23  they  truly  were  m.  pr. 
9:28  Christ  once  bear  sins  of  to. 
11:12  sprang  of  one  so  to.  stars 
Jam,  3:1  my  brethren,  be  not  m. 

After  MANY. 
Ex.  23:2  speak  in  a  cause  to  de- 
cline after  to. 

As  MANY  aa. 
■Tud.  3:1  as  to.  as  had  notkno-mi 
2  Sam.  2:23  as  m.  as  came  to  pi. 
2  Chr.  29:31  as  to.  as  of  free  hea. 
Mat.  22:9  as  to.  as  ye  find  bid 
Mark  6:56  as  to.  an  touched  him 
Luke  11:8  as  to.  as  he  needeth 
John  1:12  as  in.  as  received  him 
Acts  2:39  to  cw  to.  a«  L.  shall  call 
3:24  as  to.  as  lia.  spoken  foreto. 
5:11  fear  ca.  on  as  m.  as  heard 
36  as  TO.  as  obeyed  him,  37 
13:48  as  m.  as  ordained  to  life 
Pom.  2:12  asm.  as  have  sinned 
8:14  as  TO.  as  are  led  by  Sp.  of 
Gal.  3: 10  as  to.  as  are  of  worka 
6:12  as  to.  as  desire  to  make 

16  as  TO.  as  walk  to  this  rule 
Phil.  3:15  let  as  m.  as  be  perfect 
Col.  2:1  as  m.  as  not  seen  my  fa. 

1  Tim.  6:1  asm.  servants  as  are 
Pev.  2:24  as  to.  as  have  not  this 

3:19  as  vi.  as  I  love  I  rebuke 
13:15  as  TO.  as  wo.  not  worship 

See  BELIEVED,  DATS,  HOW. 
M.\NY  people. 

Ex.  5:5 p.  of  the  land  are  m 
Deut.  2:21  /).  great  and  to. 
Jvd.  7:2  p.  too  in.  for ;  4  too  TO. 

2  Sam.  1:4  TO.  of  t lie;?,  are  fallen 
Ezr.  10:13  p.  are  to.  time  of  rain 
Est.  8:17  TO.  p.  of  land  bee.  Jewa 
Is.  2:3  TO.  2>eople  .ohall  go 

17:12  woe  to  multitude  of  to.  p. 
Ezek.  3:6  not  to  m.  p.  of  strange 
17:9  wither  with.  to.  p.  to  pluck 
32:9  I  will  vex  ncarts  of  to.  p. 
10  I  will  make  in.  p.  amazed 
38:9  and  to.  p.  with  thee,  15 
Mic.  4:3  he  shall  judge  am.  m.  p. 

13  Shalt  beat  in  pieces  in.  p. 
5:7  remnant  of  J.  amidst  to.  p. 
Zee.  8:22  m.  p.  come  and  seek  L. 
Pev.  10:11  must  prop.  bef.  in.  p. 

M.\NY  things. 
■Toh  23:14  m.  such  t.  are  wi.  him 
Ec.  6:11  TO.     that  incr.  vanity 
7s.  42:20  seeing  in.  t.  but  observ. 
Mat.  13:3  spake  to.  <.  in  parables 
16:21  and  suffer  m.  things,  Mark 
8:31:  9:12;  Lnke  9:22;  17:25 
25:21  ruler  over  to.  things 
27:19  I  have  suffered  to.  things 
Mark  6:20  he  did  to.  t.  and  heard 
Xi/A-e  10:41  troubled  about  to. 
JbAre  8:26  have  to.  <.  to  say.  16:12 
21:25  TO.  other    wh.  Jesus  did 
Acts  26:9  that  I  ought  to  do  to.  t. 
Geil.  3:4  suft'er.  so  jn.  t.  in  vain  t 
Heb.  5:11  we  have  to.  (!.  to  say 
./flTO.  3:2  in  to.  <.  we  oftend  all 
2  Jb^Ti  12  having  to.  things  to 
write  to  you,  3  ./oA?!  13 
M.\NY  a  time,  s. 
1  K.  22:16  how  TO.  t.  I  adj.  theet 
Neh.  9:28  to.  times  didst  thou  de- 
liver them,  Ps.  106:43 
Ps.  78:38  to.  a    turned  anger 
129:1  TO.  a  ^  they  afllictedme,  2 
See  WATEKS. 

MANY  years. 
Lev.  25:51  if  th.  be  to.  y.  behind 
Ezr.  5:11  house  builded  to.  y. 
Neh.  9:30  TO.  s^raj's  didst  forbear 
Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  live  to.  yfa/'S 
11:8  if  a  man  live  to.  y.  and  rej. 
32:10  TO.  days  and  y.  troubled 
Ezek.  38:17  wh.  prophesied  m.  y. 
Zee.  7:3  weep  as  I  done  th.  to.  y. 
Luke  12:19  goods  laid  up  m.  y. 
15:29  these  to.  y.  do  I  serve 
Acts  24:10  been  to.  y.  a  judge 

17  after  to.  y.  I  came  to  l)ring 
Bom.  15:23  desire  to.  y.  to  come 

M.\R. 

Xfi'.  19:27  nor  to.  com.  of  beard 
Ruth  4:6  lest  I  »i.  own  inherit. 

1  .^am.  6:5  mice  that  to.  the  laud 

2  A'.  3:19  TO.  good  piece  of  land 
Job  30:13  thev  to.  my  path,  they 
Jer.  13:9  thus  I  to.  pride  of  Jud. 

M.\RRED. 
Is.  52:14  his  ^  isage  was  so  TO. 
Jer.  13:7  girdle      18:4  ves.  m. 
.Vaft.  2:2  and  to.  vine  branches 
Mark  2:22  the  bottles  will  be  m, 
SINRA..    Ruth  1:20 


90S 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MAR 

MARAH. 

Ex.  13:23  drink  of  wat.  of  M. 
Mum.  33:8  3  days,  pitched  in  M. 
MARAIV-ATHA. 

1  Cor.  16:22  him  be  anath.  m. 
MARBLE. 

1  Chr.  29:2  prepared  m.  in  ahnn. 
Mst.  1:6  silver  rings,  pill,  of  in. 
Cant.  5:15  his  legs  as  pill,  of  7n. 
Mere.  18:12  ves.  of  to.  no  man  buy. 

MARCH. 
Ps.  68:7  didst  m.  thro'  wildem. 
Jer.  46:22  shall  m.  with  army 
Joel  2:'7  shall  to.  ev.  one  his  ways 
Eab.  1:6  to.  thro'  breadth  of  land 
3:12  thou  didst  to.  through  land 
MARCHED,  ST. 
Mx.  14:10  Egypt,  to.  after  them 
Jud.  5:4  thou  to.  earth  trembled 

MARCUS. 
Col.  4:10  M.  sister's  son  to  Bam. 
PhUe.  24  M.  ealuteth,  1  Pet.  5:13 

MARK. 
A.tts  12:12  John,  surnam.  M.  25 
15:39  took  M.  sailed  to  Cyprus 
STiTO.  4:11  take  M.  briug'him 

MARK,  Substantive. 
Oen.  4:15  L.  set  a  to.  upon  Cain 
1  Sam.  20:20  as  tho'  I  shot  at  to. 
Job  7:20  why  set  me  as  a  to.  ag. 

thee?  16:12;  Lam.  3:12 
Hzek.  9:4  a  to.  on  men  that  sigh 
Phil.  3:14  press  tow.  to.  for  prize 
Jiev.  13:16  caused  all  to  rec.  a  to. 
17  none  buy,  save  that  had  to. 
14:9  any  man  rec.  to.  in  foreh. 
11  whosoever  receiveth  his  to. 
15:2  over  image,  and  over  his  to. 
16:2  on  them  had  to.  of  beast 
19:20  deceived  them  that  rec.  to. 
20:4  nor  his  to.  they  liv.  wi.  Ch. 
>I  VRK,  Verb. 
Euth  3:4  thou  shalt  to.  the  place 
\K.  20:7  TO.  how  this  man  seek. 

22  in.  and  see  what  thou  doeat 
Job  18:2  TO.  and  we  will  speak 
21:5  TO.  me  and  be  astonished 
3.3:31  m.  well,  O  J.  heark.  to  me 
Ps.  37:37  to.  the  perfect  man 
48:13  TO.  well  her  bulwarks 
56:6  they  m.  my  steps 
130:3  if  thou  shouldest  m.  iniq. 
Ezek.  44:5  to.  entering  of  house 
Jiom.  16:17  to.  th.  who  cause  div. 
Phil.  3:17  wi.  them  who  walk  so 

MARKED. 
1  Sam.  1:12  Eli  m.  her  mouth 
Job  22:15  ha.st  thou  to.  old  way  ? 
24:16  they  had  to.  in  daytime 
Jer.  2:22  iniquity  is  to.  befo.  me 
23:18  to.  his  word  and  heard  it 
Luke  14:7  to.  how  they  ch.  rooms 

MARKS. 
jC«r.  19:28  not  print  any  m. 
Gal.  6:17  I  bear  in  body  to.  of  L. 

MARKEST,  ETH. 
Job  10:14  if  I  sin,  then  thou  to. 
33:11  stocks,  he  to.  all  my  paths 
Is.  44:13  TO.  it  out  with  compass 

MARKET,  S. 
Ezek.  27:13  traded  in  to.  17, 19, 25 
Mat.  11:16  children  sitting  in  to. 
20:3  others  standing  idle  in  to. 
23:7  love  greetings  in  the  to. 
Luke  11:43 ;  20:46 
Mark  7:4  when  they  come  fr.  m. 
12:38  love  salutations  in  to. 
Luke  7:32  child,  sitting  in7«.-pl. 
John  5:2  a  pool  by  the  sheep-m. 
Acts  16:19  drew  them  into  m.-p. 
17:17  disputed  in  the  to.  daily. 
MARRIAGE. 
Ex.  21:10  duty  of  to.  sh.  he  not 
Ps.  78:63  maid,  not  given  to  to. 
Mat.  22:2  king  made  to.  for  son 

4  ready,  come  unto  the  to. 

5  all  ye  find,  bid  to  the  to. 

30  in  resurrection  not  given  in 

TO.  Mark  12:25 ;  Luke  20:35 
24:.38  given  in  to.  until  day  N. 
25:10  ready  went  wi.  him  "to  to. 
Luke  17:27  given  in  to.  20:34 
JbAra  2:1  a  to.  in  Cana  of  Galilee 
1  Cor.  7:38  givcth  her  in  to. 
.He*.  13:4  to.  is  honorable  in  all 
Pev.  19:7  to.  of  Lamb  is  come 
9  called  to  TO.  supper  of  Lamb 
M,\RRI.4GES. 
Gen.  34:9  make  ye  to.  with  ns 
Deut.  7:3nei.  shalt  thoumakem. 
Jos.  23:12  if  ye  make  to. 

MARRY. 
Gm.  38:8  go  to  bro.  wife,  m.  her 


MAR 

Num.  S6:6  only  to  family  of  th. 

father's  tribe  shall  they  to. 
Dexit.  25:5  wife  of  dead  sh.  not  to. 
Is.  62:5  so  shall  thy  sons  to. 
.T/a<.  5:32     her  that  is  divorced 
19:9;  Mark  10:11 
19:10  be  so,  it  is  not  good  to  to. 
22:24  brother  shall  m.  his  wife 
30  nei.  to.  nor  given  in  marri. 
Mark  12:25 ;  Luke  20:35 
1  Cor.  7:9  cannot  cont.  let  them 
TO.  better  to  to.  than  to  burn 
36  he  sinneth  not,  let  them  to. 
1  Tim.  4:3  forbidding  to  to.  and 
5:11  wax  wanton,  tliey  will  in. 
14  younger  wom.  to.  bear  chil. 

MARRIED. 

Gen.  19:14  to  them  th.  to.  dauch. 
Ex.  21:3  TO.  wife  go  out  wi.  him 
Lev.  22:12  if  to.  to  a  stranger 
Num.  12:1  E.  whom  he  had  to. 

•36:3  if  TO.  to  sons  of  other  tribes 
Deut.  22:22  lying  with  wom.  to. 
1  CAr.  2:21  TO.  wh,  sixty  years  old 
^V«A.  13:23  m.  wives  of  Ashdod 
Prov.  30:23  odious  wh.  she  is  to,. 
/s.  54:1  more  of  desolate  than  to. 

02:4  thy  land  shall  be  m. 
■Ter.  3:14  turn,  for  I  am  to.  to  you 
Mai.  2:11  in.  dau.  of  strange  god 
Mat.  22:25  first  when  he  had  in. 
Mark  6:17  for  he  had  to.  her 

10:12  TO.  another  com.  adultery 
Lnke  14:20  to.  a  wife,  can.  come 

17:27  they  drank,  they  to.  wives 
Uom.  7:3  husband  liv.  she  be  to. 

1  Cor.  7:10  to  the  in.  I  command 

33  but  he  that  is  to.  careth  for 

34  she  that  is  to.  car.  for  thin. 

39  to  be  TO.  to  whom  she  will 

MARRIETH. 

7s.  62:5  as  young  man  to.  virgin 
Mat.  19:9  to.  her  is  put  away, 
doth  com.  adult.  Luke  10:18 
MARRYIIVG. 
Neh.  13:27  in  to.  strange  wives 
Mat.  24:.38  TO.  giving  in  marriage 

MARINERS. 
Ezek.  27:8  inha.  of  Zidon  thy  to. 
9  ships  of  sea  with  their  m. 

27  TO.  fall  into  midst  of  seas 
29  TO.  come  down  fr.  th.  ships 

.Ion.  1:5  the  to.  were  afraid 

MARROW. 
Joo  21:24  bones  moisten,  with  TO. 
Ps.  6.3:5  soul  satisfied  as  wi.  to. 
Proii.  3:8  health  and  to.  to  bones 
/«.  25:6  feast  of  things  full  of  in. 
lleb.  4:12  divi.  asun.  of  j.  and  to. 

MARSHES. 
Ezek.  47:11  miry  places  and  to. 
5IAES-HILL.    Ads  17:22 

MART. 
/«.  23:3  she  is  a  to.  of  nations 

MARTHA. 
Luke  10:.38  a  woman  named  M. 

40  M.  was  cumbered,  41 
John  11:1  town  of  M.  5,  30;  12:2 

MARTYR,  S. 
Ads  22:20  blood  of  thy  to.  Step. 
Pev.  2:13  Anti.  was  faithful  to. 
17:6  drunken  with  blood  of  m. 

MARVEL,  S. 
Ex.  34:10  to.  as  have  not  been 

2  Cor.  11:14  no  ?».  Satan  transf. 

M.\RVEL. 
Ec.  5:8  TO.  not  at  the  matter 
Mark  5:20  and  all  men  did  to. 
Joftra  5:20  that  ye  may  to. 

28  TO.  not  at  this,  hour  is  com. 
7:21  done  one  work,  and  ye  to. 

Ads  3:12  Is.  why  to.  ye  at  this? 
Gal.  1:6  I  to.  that  ye  are  so  soon 
1  John  3:13  to.  not  if  world  hate 
ReD.  17:7  wheref.  didst  thouTO.  ? 

MARVELLED. 
Gen.  43:33  men  to.  one  at  anoth. 
Ps.  48:5  saw  it,  and  so  they  to. 
Mat.  8:10  Jesus  heard  it,  he  to. 
27  but  the  men  to.  saying 

9:8  TO.  and  glorified  God,  33 

22:22  they  to.  at  him,  Mark 
12:17;  iwfe  20:26 

27:14  govern,  to.  Mark  15:5,  44 
.VarA  6:6  rn.  because  of  unbelief 
Luke  1:21  to.  he  tarried  so  long 
63  name  is  John,  they  to.  all 

2:.33  Joseph  and  his  mother  to. 

7:9  when  J.  hoard,  he  to.  at  him 
John  4:27  to.  he  talked  wi.  wom. 

7:15  Jews  m.  how  knoweth  this 
Acts%:l  TO.  are  not  th.  Galileans' 

4:13  TO,  took  knowled.  of  them 


MAS 
MARVELLOUS. 

Joh  S:9  who  doeth  to.  things 

10:16  thou  showest  thysell'TO. 
Ps.  17:7  show  to.  loving-kindn. 
31:21  showed  me  to.  kindness 
78:12  TO.  things  did  he  in  sight 
98:1  he  hath  done  to.  things 
118:23  it  is  m.  in  our  eyes.  Mat. 

21:42;  Mark  12:11 
Dan.  11:.36  speak  to.  things 
Mic.  7:15  show  unto  him  to.  thi. 
Zfc.  8:6  be  to.  in  mine  eyes? 
./oAre  9:.30  herein  is  a  to.  thing 
\Pet.  2:9  called  you  into  to.  light 
Rev.  15:1  ano.  sign  great  and  to. 
MARVELLOUS  worlt,  s. 

1  Chr.  16:12  reme.  his  to.  works., 

Ps.  105:5 

24  declare  to.  iw.  amo.  nations 
Ps.  9:1  show  forth  thy  to.  «i. 

139:14  great  and  to.  are  thy  w. 
i?c«.  15:8 
Is.  29: 14  I  proceed  to  do  to.  w. 
MARVELLOUSLY. 

2  Chr.  26:15  he  was  to.  helped 
Job  37:5  thunder,  to.  with  voice 
Hab.  1:5  beh.  regard,  wonder  m. 

MARY. 
Mat.  1:16  Joseph  husband  of  M. 
13:.55  called  M.  Mark  6:3 ;  16:1 
Luke  1:27  virgin's  name  was  M. 
2:5  with  M.  his  wife,  16,  19 
10:42  M.  hath  cho.  John  11:1, 20 
John  12:3  M.  took  pound  of  oint. 

19:25  J[.  stood  by  cross,  20:16 
Acts  1:14  conti.  in  prayer,  wi.  M. 
12:12  Peter  came  to  house  of  M. 
Rom.  16:6  greet  M.  besto.  labor 

MARY  Masdalene. 
Mat.  27:56  amo.  wh.  wero  M.  SI. 

61;  Mark  15:40;  John  19:25 
28:1  came  M.  M.  John  20:1 
Mark  16:1  M.  M.  brought  spices, 
24:10 

John  20:18  JI.  M.  told  disciples 
MASONS. 

2<SaTO.  5:11  Hiram  sent  to  David 

TO.  1  Chr.  14:1 
2  K.  12:12  gave  money  to  to.  and 

hew.  of  stone,  22:6 ;  E:r.  3:7 

1  Clir.  22:2  set  to.  to  hew  stones 

2  Chr.  24:12  hired  to.  to  rep.  hou. 

MASSAH. 
Ex.  17:7  place  M.  Di  ut.  33:8 
Deut.  6:16  tempted  in  JI.  9:22 

MAST,  S. 
Prvo.  23:34  lieth  on  top  of  a  to. 
Is.  33:23  could  not  strength,  in. 
Ezek.  27:5  cedars  to  make  in. 

M.ASTER. 
Gen.  39:20  TO.  put  Jos.  in  prison 
E.r..  21:8  she  pleased  not  her  to. 
22:8  TO.  of  the  house  be  brought 
Jud.  19:22  spake  to  m.  of  house 
23  TO.  of  house  went  out  to  th. 

1  Sa7n.  25:17  determined  ag.  to. 
26: 16  you  have  not  kept  your  to. 

2  Sam.  2:7  your  to.  Saul  is  dead 
1  A'.  22:17  the  Lord  said.  These 

have  no  to.  2  Chr.  18:16 
2 if.  6:5  alas  to.  it  was  borrowed 
22  drink,  and  go  to  their  to. 

10:2  seeing  your  to.  sons 
6  take  heads  of  your  to.  sons 

19:6  say  to  your  to.  Is.  37:6 
1  Chr.  15:27  Chenan.  to.  of  song 
Is.  24:2  as  with  serv.  so  with  m. 
Dan.  1:3  king  spake  to  the  to. 

4:9  O  B.  TO.  of  magicians,  5:11 
Mai.  1:6  if  I  be  to.  wh.  fear? 

2:12  the  Lord  will  cut  off  TO. 
Mat.  8:19  to.  I  will  follow  thee 

9:11  why  eat.  yourTO.  wi.  pub.? 

10:25  if  they  have  called  to.  Be. 

12:33  TO.  we  would  see  sign 

17:24  doth  not  your  to.  pay  tri.  ? 

22: 16  TO.  we  know  that  thou  art 
true,  Mark  12:14 

23:8  one  is  your  to.  even  Ch.  10 

26:18  TO.  saith.  Time  is  at  hand 

25  Judas  said,  in.  is  it  I  ? 

49  hail  to-,  kissed,  Mark  14:45 
Mark  5:35  why  troubl.  thou  to.  .? 
9:5  TO.  it  is  good  for  us  to  be 

here,  Luke  9:33 
10: 17  good  TO.  what  shall  I  do  ? 

Luke  10:25 
13:35  ye  know  not  wh.  m.  com. 
Luke  7:40  m.  say ;  8:24  perish 
8:49  daugh.  dead,  troub.  not  to. 
13:25  wht'n  in.  of  house  is  risen 
■lolin  3:10  art  thou  a  to.  of  Isr.  ? 
11:28  TO.  is  come  and  call,  forth. 
1.3:13  ye  call  me  to.  ye  say  well 
11 1  your  m.  washed  your  feet 


909 


MAT 

Ads  27:11  centurion  believed  m. 
Eph.  6:9  TO.  is  in  heaven,  Col.  4:1 
H\n  MASTER. 

Gen.  24:9  hand  un.  thigh  of  h.  m. 
39:2  Jos.  was  in  house  o(hism. 
Ex.  21:4  if  h.  to.  given  him  wife 
Deut.  23:15  thou  sh.  not  dell  v.  to 
his  in.  serv.  escaped  fr.  h.  m. 
Jud.  19:11  servant  said  to  h.  to. 

1  Sam.  25:10  serv.  break  fr.  A,  to. 
29:4  reconcile  himself  to  Ids  m, 

2  K.  5:1  Naaman  great  wi.  h.  m. 
6:32  sound  of  A.  to.  feet  behind  ? 
9:31  had  Zi.  peace,  slew  A.  to.  .? 
19:4  Ai.s  to.  hath  sent  to  re- 
proach God.  Is.  37:4 

1  CAr.  12:19  he  will  fall  to  A.  to. 
■fob  3:19  servant  free  from  A.  to. 
Pro!>.  27:18  that  waiteth  on  A.  m. 
.30:10  accuse  not  a  sei-v.  to  A.  to. 
Is.  1:3  ass  knoweth  his  m.  crib 

1:6  a  serv.  honoreth  his  m. 
Mat.  10:24  disciple  is  not  above 
his  TO.  Luke  6:40 

25  that  disciple  be  as  A.  to. 
i)/A:e  6:40  ev.  one  perf.  as  A.  to. 
Rom.  14:4  to  A.  to.  he  standeth 

Mv  MASTER. 

Gen.  24:12TOy      Abrah.  14:65 
39:8  my  in.  wotteth  not  what  is 
Ex.  21:5  ser.  say,  I  love  mu  m. 

1  Sam.  24:6  God  forbid  I  do  this 

to  my  TO. 
.30:13  my  in.  left  me  bee.  I  fell 

2  K.  5:18  inijm.  goeth  into  house 
20  my  in.  hath  spared  Naaman 

6:15  my  to.  how  shall  we  do? 
10:9  I  conspired  against  my  to. 
27  liath  my  to.  sent  me  to  thy 
master?  Is.  .36:12 
Is.  36:8  give  pledges  to  my  to. 

Thy  MASTER. 
Gen.  24:51  be  thy  to.  son's  wife 

1  Sam.  29:10  rise  early  wi.  t.  to. 

2  Sam.  9:9  I  give  i.  to.  all  that  3. 
12:8  t.  TO.  house,  t.  TO.  wives 
16:3  where  is  thy  to.  son  ? 

2  7t'.  2:3  will  take  away  t.  to.  5 
9:7  Shalt  smite  house  of  t.  TO. 
18:27  master  sent  me  to  thy  m. 

MASTER-BUILDER. 
1  Cor.  3:10  as  wise  in.-b.  I  have 

MASTERS. 
Ex.  21:4  children  sh.  bo  her  TO. 
Ps.  123:2  eyes  of  serv.  look  to  to. 
Pi-ov.  25:1.3  refresheth  soul  of  to. 
Amos  4:1  say  to  to.  let  us  drink 
Zep.  1:9  fill  TO.  houses  with  viol. 
Mat.  6:24  no  man  can  serve  two 

TO.  Z,«t«  16:13 
23:10  neither  be  ye  called  to. 
Ads  16:16  brought  to.  much  gain 
i'/iA.  6:5  be  obedient  to  to.  Co/. 
3:22.  Tit.  2:9;  1  Pf<.  2:18 
9  ye,  TO.  do  the  same  thing9 
unto  them.  Col.  4:1 
1  Tim.  6:1  count  their  to.  worthy 
2  believ.  to.  let  th.  not  despise 
Jam.  3:1  not  many  to.  knowing 

MASTERY,  lES. 
Ex.  .32:18  them  that  shout  for  nir 
Dan.  6:24  lions  had  to.  of  them 

1  Cor.  9:25  that  striv.  for  the  to. 

2  rim.  2:5  if  a  man  strive  for  to. 

MATE. 
Is.  34:15  every  vult.  with  her  to. 
16  none  shall  want  her  m. 
MATRIX. 
Ex.  13:12  all  that  open  to.  15 
34:19  all  that  open,  to.  is  mine 
Num.  3:12  Inst,  of  first-b.  op.  to. 
18:15  ev.  thing  th.  open  to.  thi. 
MATTAN.   iK.  11:18;  2  CAr. 
2.3:17 

MATTATHLA.S.   Z«ie  3:25 
MATTER. 

Gen.  24:9  sware  concerning  to. 
.30:15  is  it  small  to.  th.  ha.  tak. 
Ex.  18:16  have  to.  come  to  me 
22  ev.  great  to.  they  sliall  bring 

26  ev.  small  to.  judged  thems. 
2.3:7  keep  thee  far  fr.  false  to. 

A'um.  16:49  died  about  m.  of  K. 

25:18  beguiled  you  in  to.  of  P. 

.31:16  com.  trespass  in  to.  of  P. 
Dt  ut.  17:8  if  th.  arise  to.  too  hard 
Ruth  3:18  know  how  to.  will  fall 
1  Sam.  10:16  of  the  to.  of  kingd. 

20:23  TO.  thou  and  I  spoken  of 
USam.  1:4  how  went  the  to. 

18:13  no  to.  hid  from  king 

20:18  ended  to.  21  to.  not  so 
1 K.  8:59  as  the  to.  shall  require 

3  CAr.  26:32  every  to.  pert,  to  Q. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MEA 

1  Chr.  27:1  served  king  in  any  m. 
■3  Chr.  8:15  departed  not  from 
any  m. 

24:5  the  m.  they  hastened  not 
Ezr.  5:5  till  rn.  came  to  Darius 
iVeA.  (;:13  have  to.  for  evil  report 
EhI.  2:23  inquisition  made  of  m. 
Job  19:28  seeing  root  of  the  m. 

32:18  answer,  I  am  full  of  to. 
Ps.  45:1  heart  inditing  good  m. 

&1:5  encourage  them,  in  evil  m. 
Pros.  11:13  spirit  concealeth  to. 

16:20  that  handleth  a  to.  wisely 

l'i:9  repeat,  to.  separateth  frien. 

18:13  .answereth  m.  bef.  heareth 

25:2  honor  of  kings  to  search  to. 
M.  10:20  hath  wings  tell  m. 

12: 13  hear  conclusion  of  to. 
Jer.  38:27  m.  was  not  perceiTed 
Dan.  2:10  not  a  man  can  sh.  to. 

7:28  hitherto  is  the  end  of  to. 

9:23  understand  m.  and  consid. 
Mark  10:10  disci,  asked  same  to. 
Acts  15:6  elders  consider  this  to. 

18:14  said,  If  it  were  to.  of  wro. 

19:38  if  Demetrius  have  a  to. 

ai:22  I  will  know  utterm.  of  m. 

1  Cor.  6: 1  dare  any  having  a  to. 

2  Cor.  9:5  as  a  m.  of  bounty 
Gal.  2:6  maketh  no  to.  to  me 
Jaw.  3:5  Low  gr.  a  to.  little  fire 

This  MATTER. 
Deut.  3:26  speak  no  more  of  t.  to. 
22:26  slay,  neighbor  so  is  th.  to. 
ISam.  30:24  hearken  in  this  to. 

2  Sa7n.  19:42  angry  for  ttw  m.  f 
Ezr.  5:5  concerning  this  to. 

iO:4  iAis  TO.  belongeth  to  thee 
9  people  trembling  bee.  of  t.  to. 
Est.  9:26  concerning  this  to. 
Dan.  1:14  M.  consented  in  t.  m. 

3:16  not  careful  to  ans.  in  t.  m. 
Acts  8:21  nei.  part  nor  lot  in  t.  m. 

17:32  hear  thee  again  of  this  m. 

3  Cor.  7:11  yoursel.  clear  in  t.  to. 

MATTERS. 
Ek.  24:14  if  any  have  to. 

1  Sam.  10:18  prudent  in  m. 

2  Sam.  11:19  end  of  telling  m. 
15:3  see  to.  are  good  andright 
19:29  epeakest  any  more  of  in.? 

8  Chr.  19:11  Ama.  over  you  in  to. 
Neh.  11:24  all  to.  concerning  peo. 
iSi;.  3:4  Mord.'s  to.  would  stand 

9:31  the  to.  of  the  fastings,  32 
Job  33:13  giv.  not  account  of  to. 
Ps.  35:20  deceitful  m.  ag.  them 

131:1  nor  exercise  myself  in  to. 
JJaa.  1:20  in  m.  of  wisd.  he  found 

7:1  and  told  the  sum  of  the  to. 
Mat.  23:23  omitted  weightier  to. 
jlcte  18:15  no  judge  of  such  to. 

19:39  any  thin^  cone,  other  m. 

85:20  be  judged  of  these  to. 

1  Cor.  6:2  judge  the  smallest  to. 
lPet.i:15  busybody  in  men's  m. 
MATTHEW.     Mat.  9:9;  10:3; 

Mark  3:18;  Luke  6:15;  Acts 
1:13 

MATTHIAS.   ^ctel:23,  26 
MATTOCK,  S. 

iSam.  13:20  sharpen  axe  and  m. 

21  they  had  a  lile  for  the  to. 
S  Chr.  34:6  did  Jesiah  with  th.  m. 
Js.  7:25  hills  be  digged  with  to. 

MAUL. 
Prov.  25:18  false  witness,  is  a  m. 
MAW. 

Deut.  18:3  to  priest  2  ch.  and  m. 
MAZZAEOTH.   Jo6  38:32 

MEADOW,  S. 
0«n.  41:2  and  they  fed  in  a  to. 
Jud.  20:33  out  of  to.  of  Gibeah 

MEAL. 
JVi/to.  5:15  ephah  of  barley  to. 

2  .K".  4:41  m.  cast  it  into  pot 
1  Chr.  12:40  nigh  brought  to. 
Js.  47:2  millstones,  grind  to. 
.Hbs.  8:7  bud  shall  yield  no  to. 

jSee  BAKKBL,  MEASURES. 
MEAL-TIME. 

Jiuth  2:14  at  7n:-t.  come  hither 

MEAN,  Verb. 
Ex.  12:26  TO.  ye  by  this  service? 
Deut.  6:20  what  to.  testimonies? 
Jos.  4:6  what  m.  th.  stones?  21 
Is.  3:15  what  to.  ye  that  ye  beat 
Ezek.  17:12  what  these  tlii.  to.  .? 

18:2  what  to.  ye  that  use  prov.  ? 
JfarA-  9:10  wh.  ris.  fr.  dead  to. 
jicte  10:17  what  vision  sho.  to. 

17:20  know  what  th.  things  m. 

21:13  what  to.  ye  to  weep  and 
8  Cor.  8: 13 1  m,  not  that  oth.  men 


MEA 
MEAN,  At^ectlve. 

Prov.  22:29  not  stand  bef.  to.  men 
Is.  2:9  TO.  man  boweth  down 
5:15  TO.  man  shall  be  bro.  down 
31:8  BW.  not  of  to.  man  devour 

MEAN  time. 
Luke  12:1  m.  t.  gath.  multitude 

MEAN  while. 
1  K.  18:45  TO.  w.  heaven  black 
John  4:31  to.     disciples  prayed 
Som.  2:15  thoughts  to.  z:;.  accus. 

MEANEST,  ETH. 
Gen.  33:8  what  to.  thou  by  this? 
Deid.  29:24  what  TO.  this  anger? 

1  Sam.  4:6  wh.  to.  this  shout  ?  14 
15:14  what  m.  this  bleating? 

2  /SaTO.  16:2  what  to.  thou  by 

these?  Ezfk.  37:18 
10;7  howbeit  he  to.  not  so 
Jon.  1:6  wh.  to.  thou,  O  sleep.  ? 
Mat.  9:13  learn  what  that  to. 
12:7  if  ye  had  kn.  what  this  to. 
.4c(!s  2:12  saying,  What  to.  this  ? 

MEANING,  Substantive. 
Dan.  8:15  D.  had  sought  for  m. 

1  Cor.  14:11  if  I  know  not  the  to. 

MEANING. 
Acts  27:2  »i.  to  sail  by  coa.  of  A. 

MEANS. 
Ex.  34:7  will  by  no  moans  clear 

the  guilty,  Num.  14:18 
Ji/d.  5:22  broken  by  m.  af  pran. 
10:5  by  what  to.  may  prevail 

2  Sam.  14:14  doth  he  devise  to. 
1  A'.  20:39  if  by  any  to.  be  miss, 
./cr.  5:31  priests  bear  rule  by  m. 
Mai.  1:9  hath  been  by  your  to. 
Mat.  5:26  by  no  to.  come  out 
Lnke  5:18  sought  to.  to  bring 

10:19  nothing  by  any  to.  hurt 
John  9:21  by  what  to.  he  seeth 
j1c?s  4:9  by  what  to.  he  is  whole 

18:21  must  by  all  m.  keep  feast 
Bom.  1:10  any  m.  I  mi.  jouniey 

1  Cor.  8:9  by  any  to.  this  liberty 
9:22  I  might  by  all  TO.  save 

27  by  any  m.  when  I  preached 

2  Cor.  1:11  by  to.  of  many 
11:3  lest  by  any  m.  as  serpent 

Gal.  2:2  lest  by  any  to.  I  sho.  run 

1  Thfs.  3:5  lest  by  some  m. 

2  77.  cs.  2:3  no  man  dec.  by  any  to. 
3:16  peace  always  by  all  m. 

Heb.  9:15  by  to.  of  death  called 

MEANT. 
Gen.  50:20  God  to.  it  unto  good 
Luke  15:26  asked  what  these  to. 
18:36  passed,  asked  what  it  m, 

MEASl-RE. 
Ex.  26:2  curtains  sh.  ha.  oneTO.  8 
Lev.  19:35  do  not  unright.  in  m. 
Deut.  25:15  just  m.  sh.  th.  have 

1  K.  6:25  cub.  one  to.  7:37  bases 

2  K.  7:1  a  to.  of  fine  flour,  16,  18 
Job  11:9  the  to.  thereof  is  longer 

28:25  weighcth  the  waters  by  to, 
Ps.  39:4  to  know  to.  of  my  days 

80:5  tears  to  drink  in  great  to. 
7s.  5:14  hell  opened  without  to. 

27:8  in  TO.  when  It  shoot,  forth 

40:12  com.  dust  of  earth  in  m. 
Jer.  30:11  cor.  thee  in  to.  46:28 

51:13  TO.  of  thy  covetousness 
Ezek.  4:11  drink  water  by  to.  16 
lilic.  6:10  scant  to.  abominable 
Mat.  7:2  with  what  to.  you  mete, 
J/aril-4:24;  Xi/ie  6:38 

23:.32  fill  ye  up  to.  of  your  fath 
Mark  6:51  amazed  beyond  to. 
ii/te  6:38  good  to.  pressed  down 
■Tohn  3:34  G.  giveth  not  Sp.  by  to 
Horn.  12:3  dealt  to  every  man  to 
2  Cor.  1:8  were  pressed  out  of  to 

10:13  not  boast  of  things  with 
our  TO.  but  acco.  to  to.  14, 15 

11:23  in  stripes  above  m. 

12:7  lest  I  be  exalted  above  to. 
Gal.  1:13  beyond  TO.  I  persecuted 
Eph.  4:7  according  to  to.  of  Ch 
13  to  the  TO.  of  tbe  stature 
16  working  in  to.  of  every  part 
Pev.  6:6  to.  of  wheat  for  penny 

21:17  according  to  to.  of  a  man 

MEASCHE,  Verb. 
Num.  35:5  in.  from  without  city 
Deut.  21:2  they  shall  to.  to  cities 
7.*.  65:7  I  will  to.  their  for.  work 
Ezek.  43:10  let  them  to.  i)attprn 
Pev.  11:1  and  to.  temple  of  God 

21:15  a  golden  reed  to  to.  city 

MEASURED. 
Ruth  3:15  to.  six  meas.  of  barley 
2  Sam.  8:2  to.  with  a  line 
7s.  40:42  who  m.  ^vat,  in  hand? 


MEA 

Jer.  31:37  heaven  ab.  can  be  to. 
33:22  sand  of  sea  cannot  be  to. 
Ezek.  40:5  he  to.  the  breadth  of 

building,  6,  8,  9,  11,  13  24 
41:5  he  to.  wall ;  13  to.  house 
15  TO.  the  length  of  building 
42:16  he  to.  east  with  a  measu. 

17  TO.  north  -  18  south;  19  west 
77os.  1:10  sand  of  sea  not  be  to. 
Hab.  3:6  he  stood  and  to.  earth 
Rev.  21:16  to.  city ;  17  to.  wall 

MEASURES. 

Gen.  18:6  three  to.  of  fine  meal 
Deut.  25:14  not  have  divers  to. 
1      4:22  Solo.'s  provision  30  TO. 

of  flour,  and  60  to.  of  meal 
5:11  gave  Hir.  20,000  to.  wheat, 
20  TO.  of  pure  oil,  2  Chr.  2:10 
18:32  would  contain  2  to.  seed 

1  CAr.  23:29  for  all  manner  of  to. 
Ezr.  7:22  hundred  to.  of  wheat 
Job  38:5  hath  laid  to.  thereof? 
Prov.  20:10  divers  to.  abo.  to  L. 
Jer.  13:25  is  portion  of  thy  to. 
Ezek.  40:24  accord,  to  these  to.  29 

28  gate  according  to  th.  to.  32 
77ag'.  2:16  a  heap  oi  twenty  to. 
i7a<.  13:33  like  unto  leaven  hid 
in  three  to.  meal,  Luke  13:21 
iwie  16:6  a  hundred  to.  of  oil 
7  he  said,  A  hundred  TO.  wheat 

See  BARLEY. 

MEASURING. 

Jer.  31:39  to.  line  shall  go  forth 
Ezek.  40:3  man  with  to.  reed,  5 
42:16  with  to.  reed,  17,  18, 19 
Zee.  2:1  with  to.  line  in  hand 

2  Cor.  10:12  to.  thems.  by  them. 

MEAT. 

Gen.  1:29  to  you  it  sh.  be  for  to. 
30  I  have  given  ev.  herb  for  to. 
9:3  ev.  moving  thing  sh.  be  to. 
27:31  E.  also  made  savory  to. 
Lev.  22:11  he  that  is  born  in  his 

house  shall  eat  of  his  to. 
25:6  land  shall  be  to.  for  yon,  7 
Deut.  2:6  ye  sh.  buy  to.  of  them 
28  Shalt  sell  me  to.  for  money 
20:20  destroy  trees  not  for  to. 
Jud.  1:7  kings  gathered  their  to. 
14:14  of  eater  came  forth  to. 

1  Sam.  20:5  not  fail  to  sit  at  to. 

2  Sam.  11:8  follow,  a  mess  of  to. 
12:3  it  did  eat  of  his  own  to. 

1  K.  10.5  she  saw  the  m.  of  his 
table,  2  Chr.  9:4 

19:8  he  went  in  strength  of  to. 
I  Chr.  12:40  were  nif^h  bro.  to. 
Ezr.  3:7  gave  to.  and  drink 
Job  6:7  rcf.  are  as  sorrowful  m. 

12:11  doth  not  mouth  tastewi. 

20:14  TO.  in  bowels  is  turned 

33:20  soul  abhorreth  dainty  TO. 

34:3  as  the  mouth  tasteth  to. 

36:.31  giveth  to.  in  abundance 

38:41  wander  for  lack  of  to. 
Ps.  42:3  tears  have  been  my  to. 

44:11  given  us  like  sheep  for  to. 

59: 15  wand,  up  and  down  for  to. 

09:21  gave  me  gall  for  my  to. 

74:14  gavest  him  to  be  to.  to  p. 

78:18  tempted  G.  by  asking  to. 
25  he  sent  them  to.  to  the  full 
30  while  to.  was  in  mouths 

104:21  yo.  lions  seek  to.  fr.  God 
27  mayest  give  them  their  to. 

107:18  soul  abhorreth  all  m. 

111:5  given  to.  to  them  that  fear 

145:15  givest  them  to.  in  season 
ProiK  6:8  ant  provideth  her  to. 

30:22  a  fool  when  filled  with  to 
25  they  prepare  th.  to.  in  sum 

31:15  giveth  to.  to  household 
7s.  62:8  no  more  gi.  to.  to  cnem. 
Lam.  1:11  pleasant  things  forTO, 
19  ciders  died  whi.  they  sou.  to 
Ezek.  4:10  to.  shall  be  by  weight 

1(5:19  my  to.  which  I  gave  thee 

29:5  I  have  given  thee  for  to.  to 
beasts,  34:5,  8 

34:10  may  not  be  to.  for  them 

47:12  trees  for  in.  fruit  for  to. 
Dan.  l:8not  defilehims.  with  to. 

4:12  in  it  was  to.  for  all,  21 

11:2S  th.  feed  of  to,  sh.  destroy 
IFos.  11:4  I  laid  to.  unto  them 
./•lel  1:16  is  not  the  m.  cut  off? 
Ifab.  1:16  portion  is  fat,  to.  plcn. 

3:17  the  fields  shall  yield  no  m. 
Had.  2:12  if  one  touch  any  to. 
M<il.  3:10  that  there  may  be  m. 
Jfat.  3:4  and  his  TO.  was  locusts 

6:25  life  more  th.  to.    Lu.  12:23 

9:10  as  Jesus  sat  at  m.  in  house, 
26:7;  Mark2:15;  14:3;  10:14: 
Luke  ^:30 


MED 

Mat.  10:10  wor.  worthy  of  his  m. 
1.5:37  the  broken  to.  Mark  8:8 
24:45  TO.  in  due  seas.  XkA's  12:42 
25:35  hungered,  ye  gave  me  to. 
42  hungered,  gave  me  no  TO. 
Luke  3:11  he  that  hath  to. 
8:55  commanded  to  give  her  m. 
14:10  worship  in  presence  of  th. 

that  sit  at  to. 
17:7  will  say,  Sit  down  to  m. 
22:27  greater,  he  that  sit.  at  m. 
24:41  here  any  to.  ?  John  21:5 
John  4:8  disci,  gone  to  buy  to. 
32  I  have  to.  to  eat  ye  know 
34  my  to.  is  to  do  will  of  him 
6:27  labor  not  for  the  to.  whicli 

perisheth,  but  for  that  to. 
55  for  my  flesh  is  to.  indeed 
Acts  2:46  eat  their  to.  with  glad. 
9:19  when  he  had  received  m. 
27:33  besou.  them  to  take  to.  34 
Rom.  14:15  grie.  wi.  thy  m.  dest. 
not  with  TO.  for  wh.  C.  died 
17  kingdom  of  God  not  to. 
20  for  TO.  dest.  not  work  of  Q. 
1  Cor.  3:2  with  milk,  not  wi.  m. 
8:8  TO.  commend,  us  not  to  G. 
10  if  any  man  see  thee  sit  at  to. 

13  if  TO.  make  brother  offend 
10:3  did  eat  same  spiritual  to. 
Col.  2:16  no  man  judge  you  in  n, 
Heb.  5:12  milk,  not  strong  m. 

14  strong  to.  belongeth  to  th. 
12:16  for  to.  sold  his  birthright 

See  FOWLS. 

MEAT-OFFERING. 
Ex.  29:41  according  to  to.-o. 
Lev.  2:1  offer  a  m.-o.  4,  5,  7,  14 

6:14  this  is  law  of  to.-o.  7:37 
Num.  4:16  to  Eleazar  daily  m.-o. 

15:6  for  to.-o.  two  tenth  deals  of 
flour,  28:9,  12 
.Jos.  22:23  altar  to  off'er  m.-o. 
Jud.  13:19  took  kid  with  m.-o. 
1  Chr.  21:23  wheat  for  the  to.-o. 
Is.  57:6  hast  thou  offered  a  m.-o. 
Ezek.  42:13  there  they  lay  m.-o. 

44:29  they  shall  eat  the  m.-o. 

46:5  TO.-O.  be  an  ephah  for  ram 
7  TO.-O.  an  eph.  for  bullock,  U 
Joel  1:9  the  m.-o.  is  cut  oft" 
13  the  TO.-O.  is  withholden 

2:14  even  a  to.-o.  to  our  God 

MEAT-OFFERINGS. 
.70S.  22:29  build  altar  for  m.-o. 
1  K.  8:64  Solomon  offered  m.-o. 
Ezr.  7:17  buy  lambs  with  to.-o. 
Neh.  13:5  where  they  laid  to.-o. 
Jer.  33:18  not  want  kindle  to.-o. 
Ezek.  45:17  prin.  part  giveTO.-O. 
Amos  5:22  though  ye  offer  m.-o. 

MEATS. 
Prov.  23:6  nei.  desire  dainty  to. 
^4r^s  15:29  abstain  fr.  to.  offered 
1  Cor.  6:13  to.  for  belly,  belly  m, 

1  Tim.  4:3  to  abstain  from  to. 
Heb.  9:10  which  stood  only  in  m. 

13:9  estab.  with  grace,  not  m. 
MEDAD.   Num.  11:26 
MEDAJSr.    Gen.  25:2 
MEDDLE. 
Deut.  2:5  TO.  not  that  of  mount  S. 

19  TO.  not  with  child,  of  Am. 

2  K.  14:10  why  TO.  to  thy  hurt? 

2  Chr.  25:  i9 
Prov.  20:19  m.  not  with  him 
24:21  TO.  not  th.  given  to  change 
MEDDLED,  ETH. 
Prov.  17:14  contention  bef.  it  m.\ 
26:17  m.  strife  not  belonging 
MEDDLING. 
2  CTr.  35:21  forbear  fr.  to.  with  Q. 
TVoi).  20:3  every  fool  will  be  to. 

MEDE,  S. 
2  K.  17:6  in  cities  of  M.  18:11 
Ezr.  6:2  in  province  of  M. 
Ed.  1:19  amons  laws  of  M. 
7s.  13:17  will  stir  M.  Jer.  51:11 
Dan.  5:28  kingd.  is  given  to  M. 
6:8  law  of  M.  12;  9:1;  11:1 

MEDIA. 
Ei^t.  1:3  of  Persia  and  M.  14,  18 
10:2  book  of  kings  of  M. 
7s.  21:2  O  M.  all  sighing  ceaseth 
Dan.  8:20  two  horns  kings  of  M. 

MEDIATOR. 
Gal.  3:19  angels  in  hand  of  to. 

20  a  TO.  is  not  a  to.  of  one 

1  Tim.  2:5  is  but  one  to.  Jesus 
Hib.  8:6  TO.  of  a  better  covenant 
9: 15  he  is  to.  of  New  Testament 
12:24  J.  m.  of  the  new  covenant 
MEDICINE,  S. 
PiXiV.  17:22  doeth  good  like  a  to. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MEE 

Jer.  30:13  thou  haet  no  heal.  m. 

46:11  in  vain  thou  use  many  m. 
Eaek.  47:12  the  leaf  sh.  be  for  m. 
MEDITATE. 

Gen.  24:63  Isaac  went  out  to  m. 
Jos.  1:8  m.  therein  day  and  nig. 
Ps.  1:2  doth  m.  day  and  night 

63:6  m.  on  th.  in  night  watches 

V7:12  I  will  m.  of  all  thy  work 

119:15  I  m.  in  thy  precepts,  78 
23  serv.  m.  in  thy  statutes,  48 
148  I  might  m.  in  thy  word 

143:5  I  TO.  on  all  thy  works 
Is.  a3:18  thy  heart  sh.  to.  terror 
Luke  21:14  settle  it  not  to  to. 
1  Tim.  4:15  TO.  upon  these  things 

MEDITATIOIV. 
Fs.  5:1  give  ear,  consider  my  to. 

19:14  let  to.  of  heart  be  accept. 

49:3  TO.  of  heart  sh.  be  of  under. 

104:34  TO.  of  him  shall  be  sweet 

119:97  love  thy  law,  it  is  my  to. 
99  thy  testimonies  are  my  to. 
MEEK. 
Num.  12:3  Moses  was  very  to. 
Ps.  22:26  to.  sh.  eat  and  be  satis. 

25:9  to.  will  he  guide  in  judgm. 

37:11  TO.  shall  inherit  the  earth 

76:9  God  arose  to  save  all  to. 

147:6  the  Lord  lifted  up  the  m. 

149:4  beautify  to.  with  salvation 
Is.  11:4  for  Uie  m.  of  earth 

29:19  TO.  shall  increase  their  joy 

61:1  good  tidings  to  the  m. 
Amx>s  2:7  turn  aside  way  of  to. 
Zep.  2:3  seek  L.  ye  to.  of  earth 
Mat.  5:5  blessed  are  the  to. 

11:29  for  I  am  to.  and  lowly 

21:5  thy  king  comcth  to  theem. 
1  Pet.  3:4  ornament  of  a  TO.  spirit 

MEEKNESS. 
Ps.  45:4  because  of  truth  and  to. 
Zep.  2:3  seek  to.  ye  shall  be  hid 
1  Cor.  4:21  sh.  I  come  in  sp.  of  to..? 
aCor.  10:1  beseech  by  m,  of  Chr. 
Gal.  5:23  fruit  of  the  Spirit  ism. 

6:1  restore  in  the  spirit  of  to. 
Uph.  4:2  with  lowliness  and  to, 
Col.  3:12  put  on  to.  long-suffer. 

1  Tim.  6:11  love,  patience,  to. 

2  Tim.  2:25  in  to.  instruct,  those 
Tit.  3:2  showing  to.  to  all  men 
Jam.  1:21  receive  with  to.  word 
i  3:13  works  with  to.  of  wisdom 

1  Pet.  3:15  reason  of  hope  wi.  to. 

MEET,  Adjective. 

2:18  make  a  help  TO  .  for  him 
20  not  found  help  to.  for  Adam 
Ex.  8:26  it  is  not  to.  so  to  do 
Deut.  3:18  all  that  are  to.  for  war 
Jud.  5:30  TO.  for  necks  of  them 
Job  34:31  it  is  to.  to  be  said  to  G. 
Prov.  11:24  withhol.  more  th.  to. 
Jer.  26:14  do  wi.  me  as  seem.  m. 
27:5  to  whom  it  seemed  to. 
Ezek.  15:4  is  it  to.  for  any  work 
5  less  shall  it  be  to.  for  work 
Mat.  3:8  fruits  to.  for  repentance 
15:26  not  to.  to  take  children's 
broad,  Mark  7:27 
.4c?s  26:20  works  to.  for  repent. 
Pom.  1:27  recomp.  wh.  was  to. 

1  Cor.  15:9  not  to.  to  be  called 
16:4  if  it  be  to.  that  I  go  also 
Col.  1:12  made  us  to.  to  be  part. 

2  jTAes.  1:3  thank  God,  as  it  is  to. 
Eeb.  6:7  herbs  to.  for  them 
iPet.  1:13  think  to.  to  stir  you 

MEETEST. 
2  E.  10:3  look  out  the  to.  of 

MEET,  Verb. 
Gen.  24:65  walketh  to  to.  us? 
32:6  E.  cometh  to  to.  thee,  33:4 
46:29  Joseph  went  up  to  TO.  Is. 
Ex.  4:14  Aaron  com.  to  to.  thee 
27  go  into  wildern.  to  to.  Mos. 
18:7  M.  went  to  TO.  fath. -in-law 
19:17  bro.  people  to  to.  with  G. 
25:22  there  I  will  m.  with  thee, 
29:42, 43 ;  30:6, 36 ;  Num.  17:4 
Num.  23:15  while  I  m.  Lord 
Jos.  2:16  lest  pursuers  to.  you 
9:11  take  victuals,  go  to.  them 
Jud.  11:31  out  doors  to  to.  me 
34  daughter  came  to  to.  him 

1  Sam.  10:3  shall  to.  thee  3  men 
5  Shalt  TO.  company  of  proph. 

18:6  women  came  to  m.  Saul 
25:32  Lord  sent  thee  to  to.  me 

2  Sam.  6:20  Michal  came  to  m.  D. 
1 K.  2:8  Shimei  came  down  to  to. 

18:16  Obadiah  went  to  meet  A. 
21:18  go  down  to  to.  Ahab 
2  K.  1:3  go  up  to  TO.  messengers 
7  man  came  up  to  w.  you  ? 


MEM 

iK.  2:158onsofprop.cametoTO. 

4:26  run,  I  pray  thee,  to  to.  her 
29  if  TO.  any  man,  sal.  him  not 

8:8  and  go,  to.  the  man  of  God 
9  so  Hazael  went  to  to.  him 

9:17  take  horseman,  send  to  m. 
Neh.  6:2  let  us  to.  together,  10 
Job  5:14  TO.  darkness  in  daytime 

39:21  goeth  to  to.  armed  men 
Prov.  7:15  came  I  forth  to  to. 

17:12  bear  robbed  of  whelps  to. 

22:2  rich  and  poor  to.  together 

29:13  the  poor  and  deceit,  man 

m.  together 
Is.  7:3  go  forth  to  to.  Ahaz 

14;9  hell  is  moved  to  m.  thee 

34:14  beasts  of  desert  shall  to. 

47:3  I  will  not  to.  thee 
Jer.  .51:31  one  post  run  to  to.  an. 
Amjos  4:12  prepare  to  to.  thy  G. 
Zee.  2:3  angel  went  out  to  to. 
Mat.  8:34  city  came  to  to.  Jesus 

25:1  went  forth  to  to.  bridegro. 
6  bridegro.  com.  go  to  to.  nim 
Mark  14:13  there  shall  to.  you  a 

man,  Luki  22:10 
Luke  14:31  ten  thou,  to  m.  him 
Acts  28:15  came  to  to.  us  as  far 
1  Thet.  4:17  in  clouds  to  to.  Lord 

MEETEST,  ETH,  IIVG. 
Gen..  32:17  E.  my  brother  to.  thee 
Num.  35:19  when  he  to.  him,  21 
\  Sam.  21:1  afraid  at  to.  of  Dav. 
/«.  1:13  iniq.  even  solemn  m. 

64:5  thou  m.  him  that  rejoiceth 

MEGIDDO. 
Jud.  5:19  fought  by  wat.  of  M. 

1  K.  9:15  raised  a  lew  build  M. 

2  ir.  9:27;  23:30  ;  2  CVtr.  35:22 
TVrEGIDDON.    Zee.  12:11 
MfiHETABEL.    Geft.  30:39 
MEHUJAEL.    Gen.  4:13 
MELCIII.   Luke  3:24 

MELCHISEDBK. 
ffm.  14:18  M.  bro.  forth  bread 
Ps.  110:4  order  of  M.  Heb.  6:10 
Heb.  7:1  M.  priest  of  God,  10,21 
MELITA.  Acts'&:\ 
MELODY. 
Is.  23:16  make  sweet  to.  sing 
51:3  found  therein,  voice  of  to. 
Am/is  5:23  not  hear  to.  of  viols 
Eph.  5:19  making  to.  to  Lord 

MELON'S. 
iVMTO.  11:5  we  remember  the  TO. 
MELT. 

Ex.  15:15  inhabit,  of  Canaan  m, 
Jos.  2:11  our  hearts  did  to. 
14:8  bret.  made  heart  of  pco.  to. 
2  Sam.  17:10  heart  of  lion,  ut.  TO. 
Rs.  58:7  let  them  to.  away 
/s.  13:7  every  man's  heart  shall 
TO.  Ezek.  21:7 
19:1  heart  of  Egypt  shall  m. 
Jer.  9:7  behold,  1  will  to.  them 
22:20  to  to.  it  I  will  leave 
Amos  9:5  touch,  land,  it  shall  to. 

13  the  hills  shall  to.  A'aA.  1:5 
2  Pet.  3:10  elem.  to.  with  heat,  12 

MELTED. 
Ex.  16:21  sun  waxed  hot  it  to. 
Jo^.  5:1  heard  that  th.  hearts  to. 
7:5  the  hearts  of  the  people  m. 
■Jud.  5:5  mountains  to.  bef.  Lord 
1  Sam.  14:16  multitude  to.  away 

23:14  heart  TO.  in  midst 
46:6  uttered  voice,  the  earth  to. 
97:5  the  hills  to.  like  wax 
107:26  soul  to.  bee.  of  trouble 
Is.  34:3  mountains  to.  wi.  blood 
Ezek.  22:21  to.  in  midst  thereof 
22  as  silver  is  to.  in  furnace 
MELTETH. 
Ps.  58:8  as  a  snail  which  to.  let 
68:2  wax  to.  so  let  wicked  pori. 
119:28  my  soul  to.  for  heaviness 
147:18  sendeth  out  word  to.  th. 
Jer.  6:29  the  founder  m.  in  vain 
Nah.  2:10  heart  of  Nineveh  to. 

MELTIIVG. 
Jam.  64:2  as  when  to.  flrebume. 

MEMBER. 
Deut.  23:1  his  privy  to.  cut  olT 
1  Cor.  12:14  body  is  not  one  to. 
19  all  one  to.  where  were  bo.  ? 
26  onem.  suffer,  one  to.  honor. 
Jam.  3:5  the  tongue  is  a  little  to. 

MEMBERS. 
Job  17:7  my  m.  are  as  a  shadow 
Ps.  139:16  in  book  all  to.  written 
jl/at  5:29  one  of  to.  sh.  perish.  30 
Pom.  6:13  nei.  your  to.  instrum. 
7:5  sins  did  work  in  our  m. 

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MEN 

Itom.  7:23  see  ano.  law  in  to.  wa. 
12:4  many  to.  in  one  body 
5  every  one  to.  one  of  another 
1  Cor.  6:15  your  bodies  to.  of  C. 
12:12  the  body  hath  many  to. 
18  but  now  hath  G.  set  the  to. 
20  hut  now  are  they  many  to. 

26  all  the  to.  sulfer  with  it 

27  are  the  body  of  Ch.  and  to. 
Eph.  4:25  are  to.  one  of  another 

5:30  we  are  to.  of  his  body 
Col.  3:5  mortify  your  to.  on  ear. 
Jam.  3:6  tongue  one  of  our  m. 
4:1  lusts  that  war  in  your  m. 

MEMORIAL. 
Ex.  3:15  TO.  unto  all  generations 
17:14  wri.  this  for  a  to.  in  book 
28:12  for  stones  of  to.  to  Israel 
29  for  a  to.  before  the  L.  39:7 
30:16  money  may  be  for  a  to. 
Lev.  23:24  a  to.  of  blowing  trum- 
pets. Num.  10:10 
24:7  frankinc.  on  bread  for  to. 
Num.  5:15  it  is  an  offering  of  to. 
18  offering  of  to.  in  her  hands 
16:40  brazen  censers  a  to.  to  Is. 
31:54  gold  of  captains  for  m. 
Jos.  4:7  th.  stones  sh.  be  for  to. 
Neh.  2:20  have  no  portion  nor  to. 
Est.  9:28  nor  to.  of  them  perish 
Ps.  9:6  th.  TO.  perished  with  th. 
1.35:13  TO.  through,  all  generat. 
Hos.  12:5  L.  of  hosts ;  L.  is  his  m. 
Zee.  6:14  the  crowns  be  for  a  m. 
Mat.  26:13  this  be  told  for  a  to. 

of  her,  Mark  14:9 
Acts  10:4  prayers  come  tip  for  m. 

MEMORY. 
Ps.  109:15  cut  off  TO.  of  them 
145:7  utter  to.  of  thy  goodness 
Prov.  10:7  TO.  of  the  just  blessed 
Ec.  9:5  TO.  of  them  is  forgotten 
Is.  26:14  made  their  to.  to  perish 
1  Cor.  15:2  keep  in  to.  I  preach. 
jrEMTTCAN.   Est.  1:14,  16,  21 
MEMPHIS.  Eos.^A 
MEN. 

Gen.  4:26  began  771.  to  call  on  L. 
6:1  when  to.  began  to  multiply 
18:2  lo,  three  to.  stood  by  him 
19:4  TO.  of  the  city,  to.  of  Sodom 
32:28  power  with  God  and  to. 
34:21  these  TO.  are  peaceable 
42:11  true  to.  31 ;  43:16  bring 
4fi:32  TO.  are  shepherds 
Ex.  1:17  saved  to.  children,  18 
10:11  ye  th.  to.  serve  the  Lord 
34:23  thrice  in  year  to.  children 
Num..  13:32  m.  of  great  stature 
16:14  put  out  eyes  of  these  to. 
29  these  to.  die  the  death  of  all 
Deut.  1:35  not  one  of  these  m. 

shall  see  good  land 
33:6  lot  R.  let  not  his  to.  be  few 
Jud.  6:27  he  feared  m.  of  city 
9:54  TO.  say  not  of  me,  A  woman 

1  Sam.  2:26  favor  with  L.  and  m. 

2  Sam.  3:39  these  to.  sons  of  Zcr. 
10:12  play  the  TO.  for  our  people 
19:28  dead  to.  before  the  king 
23:3  ruleth  over  to.  must  be  just 

20  slew  two  lion-like  to.  of 
Moab,  1  Chr.  11:22 
2  Chr.  6:18  will  God  dw.  wi.  to.  ? 
Ps.  9:20  kn.  thems.  to  be  but  to. 
17:14  from  to.  wh.  are  thy  hand 
82:7  but  ye  shall  die  like  to. 
Is.  7:13  sm.  thing  to  weary  to. 
31 :3  now  the  Egyptians  are  to. 
38:16  O  L.  by  th.  things  to.  live 
43:4  there,  will  I  gi.  to.  for  thee 
46:8  rememb.  show  yoursel.  m. 
3[ie.  7:6  man's  enemies  are  to. 
Ilab.  1:14  makest  to.  as  fishes 
Zee.  3:8  they  are  to.  wondered  at 
Mat.  7:12  whatsoe.  ye  would  to. 

should  do  to  you,  Luke  6:31 
10:.32  conf.  me  bef.  to.  ii^fe  12:8 
13:25  OT.  slept,  enemv  came 
16:13  TO.  say  I  am  1  Mark  8:27 
Mark  8:24  to.  as  trees  walking 
10:27  Jesus  saith.  With  to.  it  is 

impossible,  Luke  18:27 
Luke  2:14  good  will  toward  to. 
5:10  hencef.  thou  shall  catch  to. 
12:48  to  wh.  to.  have  commit. 
18:11  I  am  not  as  other  to.  are 
Acts  2:13  these  to.  full  of  wine 
5:4  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  to. 
29  to  obey  God  rather  than  to. 
10:19  behold  three  to.  seek  thee 
14:15  wo  are  to.  of  like  passions 
24:16  void  of  off.  to  God  and  to. 
Rom.  1:27  to.  with  to.  working 
1  Cor.  4:9  spe.  to  angels  and  to, 
14:2  for  he  speaketh  not  to  to. 
1 


MEN 

1  Cor.  14:21  with  to.  of  other  to. 

2  Cor.  8:13  not  that  other  to.  be 
iJ^A.  6:7  L.  not  to  to.  Co^.  3:23 

1  T/ies.  2:4  speak  not  as  plea,  m, 
Heb.  6:16  for  to.  verily  swear 
7:8  TO.  that  die  receive  tithes 
9:27  is  appointed  torn,  once  to 
12:23  spir.  of  just  to.  made  perf, 
,10311.  3:9  therewith  curse  we  to. 

1  Pel.  4:6  judged  according  to  to. 

2  Pet.  1:21  holy  to.  of  G.  spake 

9:4  only  those  to.  wh.  have 
21:3  tabernacle  of  G.  is  with  to. 

All  MEN. 
Ps.  89:47  made  all  to.  in  vain 
116:11  I  sa.  in  haste,  a.  to.  liars 
Ex.  7:2  that  is  the  end  of  all  to. 
Zee.  8:10  set  a.  to.  ag.  neighbor 
Luke  6:26  woe  wh.  a.  to.  speak 
Jo/ire  5:23  all  m.  sh.  honor  the  3. 
12:32  will  draw      to.  unto  me 
7fo»».  5:12  death  pas.  upon  a.  m. 
18  judgment  came  on  all  m.  to 
condemnation,  the  free  gift 
came  on  all  m.  to  justificat. 
12:17  honest  in  sight  of  all  to. 
18  live  peaceably  with  all  m. 

1  Cor.  7:7  I  would  all  m.  were  as 
9:19  for  tho'  I  be  free  fr.  all  to. 
15:19  we  are  of  all  to.  most  mis. 

2  Cor.  3:2  kn.  and  read  of  all  to. 
Gal.  6:10  let  us  do  good  to  art  to. 

1  Thes.  2:15  contrary  to  all  to. 
5:15  follow  wh.  is  good  to  all  to. 

2  Thes.  3:2  all  to.  have  not  faith 

1  Tim.  2:1  giving  tha.  for  a.  to. 
4  will  have  all  to.  to  be  saved 

4:10  trust  in  God,  Sa.  ot  all  to. 

2  T'iTO.  2:24  be  gentle  to  all  to. 
4:16  no  man  stood,  all  to.  forso. 
Tit.  2:11  graceof  G.  ap.  to  allm. 
Ileb.  12:14  fol.  peace  with  all  TO. 
.Jam.  1:5  ask  of  G.  th.  giv.  allm. 
1  Pei.  2:17  honor  all  to.  love  bro. 

3  John  12  D.  good  rep.  oiall  to. 

BRETHREN,  CHIEF,  CHIL- 
DREN, CHOSEN,  EVIL,  GREAT. 

In  MEN. 

1  Cor.  3:21  no  man  glory  in  to. 

See  ISRAEL,  JTTDAH. 

Like  MEN. 

1  Sam.  4:9  your.  /.  to.  1  Cor.  16:13 
Ps.  82:7  ye  shall  die  like  to. 
Hos.  6:7  they    m.  traiisg.  cove. 
Luke  12:36 1,  to.  that  wait  for  L. 

Mighty  MEN. 

Gen.  6:4  to.  to.  whi.  were  of  old 
Jos-  1:14  TO.  TO.  of  valor  sh.  pass 
8:3  Joshua  ch.  out  30,000  to.  to. 

1  /ScTTO.  2:4  bows  of  TO.  to.  broken 

2  <S'am.  16:6  to.  to.  on  his  right 
17:8  TO.  that  they  may  be  TO. 
23:8  these  be  names  of  to.  to. 

l^mighty  to.  brake  host,  17 

1  K.  1:8  TO.  m.  not  with  Adonij. 
10  TO.      and  Sol.  he  called  not 

2  .ff'.  15:20  exact.  TO.  TO.  of  wealth. 
24:14  carri.  away  m.  TO.  of  valor 

1  Chr.  5:24  and  were  TO.  to.  of 

valor,  7:7.  9,  11,  40 
12:1  they  were  among  the  to.  to. 
29:24  TO.  TO.  submitted  to  Solo. 

2  CAr.  13:3  J.  set  battle  against 

Abijah,  being  mighty  m.  of 
valor,  14:8;  17:1.3,  14, 16 

25:6  Amaz.  hired  100,000  to.  to. 

32:3  H.  took  counsel  with  to.  to. 
21  angel  cut  off  all  the  to.  to. 
jVeA.  11:14  their  brethren  to.  to. 
Jb6  34:24  break  in  pieces  to.  to. 
£"0.  7:19  wisdom  strength,  to.  to. 
Cani.  4:4  shields  of  mighty  to. 
Zs.  21:17  TO.  TO.  sh.  be  diminish. 
Jer.  5:16  they  are  all  mighty  to. 

46:9 TO.  TO.  come;  48:14  we  are 

48:41  the  hearts  of  to.  to.  of  M. 

49:22  heart  of  mighty  to.  of  Ed. 

50:36  a  sword  is  upou  her  to.  to. 

51:30  TO.  TO.  of  Babylon  forbor. 

56  her  TO.  TO.  are  taken 

57  drunk  captains  and  to.  to. 
inm.  1:15  L.  hath  trodden  to.  to. 
/."ze/;.  30:20  at  table  with  to.  to. 
Dan.  3:20  commanded  to.  to. 
Hos.  10:13  trust  in  mighty  m 
Joel  2:7  they  sh.  run  like  to.  to. 

3:9  prepare  war,  wake  m.  m. 
Ob.  9  thy  TO.  TO.  O  Tem'an 
Nah.  2:3  shield  of  his  mighty  m. 
Zee.  10:5  they  shall  be  as  TO.  TO. 
Pei\  6:15  to.  to.  hide  themselves 

19:18  ye  may  eai  flesh  of  in.  m. 
MEN-PLEASERS. 
Eph.  6:0  eye-servants  as  m.-p. 

Coi.z-.n 


CRUDBN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MEN 

Sons  of  MEX. 

P>.  4:2  O  ye  s.  of  m.  how  1.  58:1 

31:19  t.nist  in  tlioe  bcf.  s.  of  m. 

33:13  Lord  behoideth  s.  of  m. 

57:4 1  lie  amonj;  the  sons  of  m. 

313:12  to  malieTcno.  to  s.  of  m. 
jProv.  8:31  del.  were  \vi.  s.  ofm. 
Jk.  1:13  hatli  piven  to  s.  of  m. 

2:S  delights  of  the  sons  of  m. 

S:10  God  hath  given  to  s.  of  m. 
18  conceniing  estate  of  «.  ofm. 

8:11  s.  ofm.  set  to  do  evil 

9:3  heart  of  s.  ofm.  full  of  evil 
12  eo  are  8.  of  m.  snared  in  ev. 
Js.  '52:14  form  more  th.  s.  of  m. 
Jer.  32:19  eyes  are  upon  s.  of  m. 
Dan.  5:21  driven  from  «.  of  m. 

10:16  like  simil.  of.?,  of  m. 
Joel  1:12  joy  withered  fr.  s.  of  m. 
Jtlic.  5:7  nor  waiteth  for  s.  ofm. 
Mark  3:28  sins  be  forgi.  s.  ofm. 
Eph.  3:5  not  made  kn.  to  s.  of  m. 

See  OLD,  RICH,  RIGHTEOUS,  SING- 
ING. 

MEX-SERVAIVTS. 

Gen.  12:16  Abram  had  m.-s. 

20:14  Abimelech  gave  m.-s. 

30:43  J.  had  m.-s.  camels,  32:5 
Ex.  21:7  not  go  out  as  7n.-s. 
Devt.  12:12  bef  L.  ye  and  m.-s. 

1  Sam.  8:16  will  take  you  m.-s. 

2  K.  5:26  is  time  to  rec.  m.-s.  f 
Luke  12:45  begin  to  beat  m.-s. 

MEIV-STEALERS. 
1  Tim.  1:10  law  is  made  for  7n.-s. 
See  TWO. 

ME\  of  war. 

Num.  31:49  pumofm.  of  war 
Deut.  2:14  til!  generation  of  m. 
of  w.  came  out,  16;  Jos.  5:6 

1  K.  9:22  they  were  to.  of  w.  and 

his  captain.'?,  2  Chr.  8:9 

2  K.  25:4  m.  ofw.  fled.  Jer.  52:7 
Jer.  38:4  weak,  hands  of  to.  o/"?^). 

49:26  m.  ofw.  be  cut  off,  .50:.30 

51:.32 m.  of  warnre  affrighted 
Ezek.  27:10  P.  were  thy  to.  of  w. 

27  thy  TO,,  of  war  shall  fall 
Joel^l  climb  wall  like  m.  ofw. 

3:9  let  all  m.  of  war  draw  near 
Luke  23:11  H.  with  his  m.  of  w. 

ME\,  with  ■wicked. 
Gen.  13:13  TO.  of  Sodom  werew. 
Num.  16:26  de.  fr.  tents  of  w.  m. 
2  Sam.  3:34  man  fall.  bcf.  w.  to. 

4:11  more  wh.  w.  to.  have  slain 
Job  22:15  old  way  w.  TO.  ha.  tro. 

34:8  which  walketh  with  %v.  to. 
26  striketh  them  as  wicked  to. 
36  because  of  answers  of  w.  m. 
Ec.  8:14  w.  TO.  to  wh.  it  happen. 
Jer.  5:26  am.  my  peo.  fou.  w.  to. 
Mat.  21:41  miser,  destroy  w.  to. 
2  Thes.  3:2  delivered  from  w.  to. 

Wise  ME\. 
Gen.  41:8Ph,  call.  w.  to.  Ex.  7:11 
Ex.  36:4  w.  TO.  wrought  work 
Deuf.  1:13  take  ye  wise  m.  and 
Job  1.5:18  which  w.  to.  have  told 

34:2  hear  my  words,  O  ye  w.  m. 
J's.  49:10  seeth  that  vAse  to.  die 
JVot).  10:14  w.  m.  lay  up  knowl. 

13:20  walketh  with  ^o.  m. 

29:8  w.  TO.  turn  away  wrath 
Ec.  9:17  words  ofw.  to.  heard 
Is.  19:12  where  are  thy  ivise  to. 

29:14  wisd,  of  w.  to.  shall  perish 

44:25  turneth  to.  to.  backward 
Ji»r.  8:9  the  wise  to.  are  ashamed 

10:7  the  wise  m.  of  the  nations 

51:.57  make  drunken  her  w.  to. 
Ezek.  27:8  thy  xvise  to.  O  Tyrus 
9  the  w.  TO.  were  thy  calkers 
Dan.  2:12  to  destroy  all  wise  to. 

4:6  decree  to  bring  in  all  w.  m. 
Ob.  8  destroy  UK  to.  out  of  Edom 
Mat.  2:1  came  w.  to.  from  east 

1  Cor.  1:26  not  many  wise  to. 
10:15  I  speak  as  to  w.  to. 

MEi\,  with  women. 
Deut.  2:34  utterly  destroyed  the 

TO.  and  women,  .Tos.  8:25 
Jvd.  9:49  about  1,000  to.  and  w. 
16:27  house  full  of  to.  and  w. 

2  ;SaTO.  6:19  dealt  to  the  w.  as  m. 
Acts  5:14  added  to  L.  to.  and  it'. 

8:3  Saul,  haling  m.  and  women 
12  baptized,  both  7/1.  and  w. 
9:2  TO.  or  w.  bring  them  bound 
22:4  into  prisons  both  m.  and 

MEN,  women,  and  children,  See 

CHLLDREN. 

Ye  ME!V. 

Job  34:10  heark.  ye  m.  of  under. 


MEP 

ActsV.11  yem.  of  a.  2:14  of  .Tud. 
5:35  ye  to.  of  Is.  17:22  of  Athens 
13:15  ye  to.  and  brethren,  if  ye 
19:35  ye  rn.  of  Ephcsus 
Young  IVIEIV. 
Gen.  14:24  wh.  y.  to.  have  eaten 
Ex.  24:5  y.  to.  which  offer,  bum. 
Jos.  6:23  y.  TO.  that  were  spies 
■7ad.  14:10  so  used  y.  to.  to  do 
Ittith  3:10  followcdst  not  y.  to. 

1  Sam.  2:17  sin  of  y.  m.  very  gr. 
8:16  take  your  goodliest  y.  to. 
21:4  if  y.  m.  kept  from  women 
25:8  ask  y.  to.  they  will  show 

25  thy  handmaid  saw  not  y.  to. 
.30:17  400  (/.  TO.  wh.  rode  on  ca. 

2  Sam.  2:14  y.  to.  arise  and  play 
13:.32  sup.  they  slain  all  y.  to. 
18:15  ten  ?/.  m.  bare  J.'s  armor 

1  K.  12:8  Re.  consult,  with  y.  m. 
14  counsel  of  y.  to,  2  Chr.  10:8 

20:14  young  m.  of  the  princes 

2  A'.  5:22  two  y.  m.  of  prophets 
8:12  their?/,  to.  wilt  thou  slay 

.fob  1:19  fell  on  y.  to.  are  dead 
29:8?/.  TO.  saw  me,  hid  themsel. 
Ps.  78:63  Are  consum.  their  y.  to. 
148:12  praise  L.  y.  to.  and  maid. 
Prov.  20:29  gl.  of?/,  to.  strength 
Is.  9:17  L.  no  joy  in  their  y.  to. 
13:18  bows  dash  y.  to.  to  pieces 
23:4  nei.  do  I  nourish  up  y.  to. 
31:8  his  ?/.  to.  shall  be  discomti. 
40:.30  the  y.  TO.  shall  utterly  fall 
■ler.  6:11  fury  on  assem.  ofy.  to. 
9:21  cut  oti'y.  to.  from  streets 
11:22  y.  to.  sh.  die  by  the  sword 
15:8  brought  a^.  moth,  of  y.  to. 
18:21  let  y.  to.  De  slain  by  swo. 
31:13  bothy.  TO.  and  old  rejoice 
48:15  chosen  young  to.  gone  to 

slaughter 
49:26  y.  to.  shall  fall  in  streets 
50:30  theref.  y.  to.  fall  in  streets 
51 :3  si)are  not  y.  to.  des.  utterly 
Lam.  1:15  assem.  to  crush  y.  to. 

18  virgins  and  y.  to.  into  capt. 
2:21  ?/.  TO.  and  old  lie  on  ground 
5:13  they  took  y.  to.  to  grind 

14  y.  m.  ceased  fr.  their  music 
Ezek.  23:6  desirable  y.  to.  12,  23 
Joel  2:38  y.  TO.  see  vis.  Acts  2:17 
Amos  2:11  y.  to.  for  Nazarites 
4:10  y.  m.  slain  with  the  sword 
8:13  your  y.  to.  faint  for  thirst 
Zee.  9:17  make  y.  to.  cheerful 
Mark  14:51  y.  to.  laid  hold 
Acts  5:6  y.  to.  arose,  wound  him 
Tit.  2:6  y.  m.  exhort  to  be  sober 

1  John  2:13  I  wr.  to  you,  y.  to.  14 
MEN  AHEM.   2  K.  15:14, 16 

MEND,  I!VG. 

2  Chr.  24:12  brass  to  m.  ho.  of  L. 
34:10  workmen  to  to.  house 

Mat.  4:21  Z.  to.  nets,  Mark  1:19 
MENE.   Dan.  5:25 

MEIVSTRCOrS. 
Is.  30:22  cast  away  as  m.  cloth 
ZoTO.  1:17  Jeru.  is  as  to.  woman 
Ezek.  18:6  come  near  to  m.  wo. 

MENTION,  Sub.stantive 

Gen.  40:14  ?n.  of  me  unto  Pliar. 

Ex.  23:13  make  no  to.  of  other 
gods,  Jos.  23:7 

1  <S55!OT.  4:18  made  TO.,  of  ark  of  G. 

Ps.  71 :16  make  ?«.  of  thy  riglite. 
87:4  I  will  make  to.  of  Rahab 

Is.  12:4  TO.  th.  his  name  is  exalt. 
19:17  make  to.  thereof  be  afraid 
26:13  will  make  to.  of  thy  name 
48:1  make  to.  of  the  God  of  Isr. 
49:1  he  made  to.  of  my  name 
62:6  ye  that  make  to.  of  the  L. 

Jer.  4:16  make  ye  in.  to  nations 
20:9  I  will  not  make  m.  of  him 

Avws  6:10  not  TO.  name  of  Lord 

Bom.  1:9  to.  you  alw.  in  my  pra. 
Eph.  1:16;  1  Thes.  1:2 

Phile.  4  TO.  of  thee  in  my  praye. 

Heb.  11.22  TO.  of  departing  of  Is. 
MENTION,  Verb. 

Is.  63:7  TO.  loving-kindn.  of  Lord 

Jer.  2;3::36  bur.  of  L.  m.  no  more 
MENTIONED. 

1  Chr.  4:38  th.  to.  were  princes 

2  C/ir.  20:34  J.  m  .  in  b.  of  kings 
Ezek.  16:56  Sodom  was  not  7n. 

18:22  his  transgres.  not  be  to. 
24  his  righteous,  sh.  not  be  m. 
33:16  none  of  his  sinssh,  be  m. 

MEPHIBOSHETH. 
2  Sam.  4:4  name  was  M.  9:10 
21:7  but  the  king  spared  M. 
MERAB.   1  Sam.  14:49 ;  18:19 

91 


MER 
MERARI. 

Gen.  46:11  ;  Ex.  6:16 ;  Nvm.  3:17; 

1  Chr.  6:1,  16;  23:6 
Nvm.  4:42  numbered  of  M.  10:17 
■los.  21:7  M.  40  ;  1  Chr.  6:6.3,  77 

MERCHANDISE. 
Deut.  21:14  not  make  m.  of  her 
24:7  broth,  maketh  to.  of  him 
Pro?).  .3:14  to.  bet.  than  to.  of  go. 
31:18  perceiveth  her  to.  is  good 
Is.  23:18  her  TO.  sh.  be  holiness 
45:14  TO.  of  Ethio.  come  to  thee 
Ezek.  26:12  a  prey  of  thy  TO. 
27:9  ships  in  thee  to  occupy  to. 

15  isles  were  m.  of  hands 
28:16  multit.  of  to.  have  filled 

Mat.  22:5  farm,  another  to  to. 
■lohn  2:16  F.'s  house  hou.  of  to. 
2  Pet.  2:3  words  make  to.  of  you 
Rev.  18:11  no  man  buyeth  th.  to. 

MERCHANT. 
Gen.  23:16  cur.  money  with  to. 
37:28  passed  by  Midian,  TO.-m. 
1  K.  10:15  he  had  of  TO.-men 
Prov.  31:14  like  the  TO.-ships 

24  delivereth  girdles  to  the  TO. 
Cant.  3:6  perfum.  powders  of  m. 
Is.  23:11  command,  ag.  to.  city 
F.zelx..  27:3  art  a  m.  of  pe.  for  isles 
12  Tarehish  was  thy  to. 

16  Syria;  ISDamas. ;  20T)edan 
TIos.  12:7  a  to.  balances  of  deceit 
7^ep.  1:11  TO.  peo.  ere  cut  down 
Mol.  13:45  like  a  TO.-man  seeking 

MERCHANTS. 

1  K.  10:15  of  trafflc  of  spice  to. 

28  the  king's  m.  receiv.  linen 
yarn,  2  Chr.  1:16 

Neh,.  3:32  raldsmiths  and  the  m. 

13:20  TO.  lodged  without  Jerus. 
■lob  41:6  shall  part  him  am.  to.  '? 
Is.  23:2  TO.  of  Zidon  replenished 
8  city,  whose  to.  are  princes 
47:15  even  thy  to.  sh.  wander 
EzeJ(..  17:4  set  it  in  a  city  of  to. 
27:13  Javan  ;  Tubal ;  Mesh.  to. 
15  Dcdau;  17  Judahand  Israel 
thy  TO. 

21  in  these  were  they  thy  to. 

29  m.  of  Sheba  and  Raam.  23 
36  the  TO.  shall  hiss  at  thee 

38:13  and  the  m.  of  Tarshish 
'Xah.  3:16  multip.TO.  above  stars 
Rev.  18:3  m.  of  earth  waxen  rich 
11  TO.  of  earth  weep  over  her 
23  m.  wero  great  m.  of  earth 
MERCTJRIUS.   ^cte  14:12 

MERCY. 
Gen.  24:27  destitute  master  of  m. 
43:14  God  give  you  to.  before 
Ex.  34:7  keeping  to.  for  thou- 
sands, Dan.  9:4 
Num.  14:18  the  Lord  Is  of  great 

TO.  Ps.  103:11 ;  145:3 
Deut.  7:9  keep  coven,  and  m.  12 

2  Sam.  7:15  TO.  not  depart  from 
him,  1  Chr.  17:13;  Ps.  89:24 

15:20  TO.  and  truth  be  with  thee 
1 K.  8:23  keepest  covenant  and 
TO.  with  serv.  Neh.  1:5;  9:.32 
1  Chr.  16:84  his  to.  endureth  for 
ever,  41 ;  2  CAr.  5:13 ;  7:.3,  6 ; 
20:51:  Ezr.  3:11;  Ps.  106:1; 
107:1;  118:1;  136:1-26;  Jer. 
33:11 

i^jf.  7:28  ertended  m.  to  me 
9:9  oxtand.  m.  to  ns  in  sight  of 
Keh.  1:11  to,  in  sight  of  man 
.fob  87:13  for  correction  or  form. 
Ps.  21:7  thro'  to.  of  Most  High 
23:6  goodness  and  to.  follow  me 
23:10  paths  of  the  Lord  are  in. 
32:10  TO.  shall  c.ump.  him  about 
33:18  them  that  hope  in  his  to. 
52:8  I  trust  in  the  TO.  of  God 
57:3  send  forth  TO.  and  truth 
59:10  God  of  to.  eh.  prev.  me,  K 
61:7  O  prepare  TO.  and  tnith 
62:12  unto  thee  bclongeth  m. 
66:20  not  turned  to.  from  me 
77:8  is  his  to.  cl.  gone  for  ever? 
85:10  TO.  and  truth  ra.  together 
86:5  plenteous  in  m.  15;  10:3:8 
89:2  in.  sh.  be  built  up  for  ever 
14  TO.  and  truth  go  be.  thy  face 
28  my  m.  M  ill  I  keep  for  him 
98:3  remembered  vi.  toward  Is. 
100:5  L.  is  good,  his  to.  is  ever!. 
101:1  will  sing  to.  and  judgm. 
103:17  TO  of  Lord  is  everlasting 
109:12  none  extend  to.  to  him 
1:30:7  with  the  Lord  there  is  to. 
147:11  pleas,  in  those  hope  to. 
Prov.  3:3  let  not  to.  forsake  thee 
14:21  he  that  hath  m.  on  poor 

22  m.  and  truth  sh.  be  to  them , 

2 


MEB 

Prov.  14:31  he  that  hon.  G.  ha.  m. 

16:6  by  to.  iniquity  is  purged 

20:28  TO.  and  truth  preserve  the 
king,  and  his  tlirone  is  up- 
holden  by  to.  7s.  10:5 

21:21  followeth  afterTO.  find,  life 
I».  49:10  that  hath  to.  on  them 

54:10  Lord  that  hath  to.  oc  thee 

60:10  my  favor  had  to.  on  thee 
■ler.  0:23  cruel,  and  have  no  m. 
llos.  4:1  there  is  no  to.  in  land 

6:6  I  desired  to.  and  not  sacrif. 

10:12  reap  in  to.  12:6  keep  to. 

14:3  in  thee  the  fatherl.  find 
■Ion.  2:8  forsake  their  own  to. 
Mic.  6:8  do  justly,  and  love  TO. 

7:18  because  he  delight,  in  m. 

20  wilt  perform  TO.  to  Abraham 
Nab.  3:2  L.  in  wrath  remem.  m. 
Mat.  5:7  merciful,  sh.  obtain  m. 

23:23  omitted  judgment  and  m. 
Lvke  1:50  to.  on  them  fear  him 
54  Is.  in  remembran.  of  his  m. 
72  to  perform  the  7n.  promised 
78  through  tender  to.  of  God 
i?o?».  9:23  glory  on  vessels  of  w», 
11:30  obtained  to.  thro'  unbelief 
31  your  in.  th.  also  may  ob.  m. 
13:9  might  glorify  God  "for  to. 

1  Cor.  7:25  obtai.  to.  to  be  faith. 

2  Cor.  4:1  as  we  have  received  m. 
Gal.  6:16  peace  and  to.  on  Israel 
Eph.  2:4  God  who  is  rich  in  to. 
Phil.  2:27  God  had  TO.  on  him 

1  Tim.  1:2  TO.  and  peace  fr.  G. 

2  Tim.  1:2:  7'ii'.l:4;  i.Iohni 
13  1  obtained  to.  because,  16 

2  Tim.  1:16  Lord  giveTO.  to  hou. 
18  he  may  find  to.  of  the  Lord 

Tit.  3:5  according  to  to.  he  saved 
//(*.  4:16  that  we  may  obtain  to. 

10:28  desp.  law  died  without  to. 
./am.  2:13  judgm.  without  to.  th. 
showed  no  m.  TO.  rejoiceth 

3:17  wisd.  from  above  full  of  TO. 

5:11  pitiful  and  offender  to. 

1  Pet.  1:3  according  toabund.  to. 
2:10  TO.  now  have  obtained  to. 

Jtide  2  m.  to  you,  peace,  and  love 

21  looking  for  to.  of  Lord  Jes. 

Have  MERCY. 

Ps.  4:1  have  to.  upon  me,  6:2; 
9:13;  25:16;  27:7;  30:10;  31:9; 
51:1;  86:16 
102:13  A.  TO.  on  Z.  123:2  on  ns,3 
Prov.  28:13  forsak.  sins  sh.  h.  TO. 
Is.  9:17  nei.  h.  to.  on  fatherless 
14:1  Lord  will  have  to.  on  3ac. 
27:11  th.made  th.  will  not  A.  to. 
30:18  that  he  may  have  to. 
49:13  God  will  A.  to.  on  afflicted. 
54:8  with  kindness  will  I  h.  m, 
55:7  return,  and  he  will  have 
Jer.  13:14  nor  have  to.  21:7 
30:18  I  will  have  to.  on  dwelling 
31:20  I  will  surely  A.  to.  33:26; 

Ezek.  39:25;  Hos.  1:7;  2:23 
42:12  that  he  may  A.  to.  on  yoa ' 
llos.  1:6  no  more  A.  to.  on  Is.  2:4 
Zee.  1:12  long  wilt  th.  not  A.  TO.  ' 
10:6  for  I  have  to.  upon  them 
Mat.  9:13  I  will  have  to.  12:7 
27  thou  son  of  David,  A.  TO.  oa 
me,  15:22;  20::30,  31;  Mark 
10:47,  48;  Ltike  18:38,  39 
Lvke  16:24  Abraham,  A.  TO.  on  m. 
17:13  Jesus,  Master,  h.  m.  on  na 
Pom.  9:15  I  will  have  to.  on  wh. 

I  will  ha^^e  to.  18 
11:32  that  he  might  A.  to.  on  all 

MERCY-SEAT. 

Ex.  25:17  make  a  m.-s.  of  gold 

22  from  above  TO.-*,  bet.  cheru- 
bim. Lev.  16:2;  Num.  7:S9 

26:34  put  m.-s.  on  ark,  40:20 
Lev.  16:13  incense  cover  m.-s. 

MERCY,  with  show,  ed,  eth, 
ing. 

Gen.  39:21  Lord  was  with  Josep. 

and  shoived  him  to. 
Ex.  20:6  shou  ing  to.  to  thousan. 

Deut.  5:10 
33:19  s.  TO.  on  Tvh.  I  will  s.  to. 
Deut.  7:2  no  covenant,  nor  to. 
Jud.  1:24  and  we  will  s.  thee  m. 

2  Sam.  22:51  s.  to.  to  bis  anoint. 

Ps.  18:50 
1 K.  3:6  hast  sh&ired  to  D.  my 

father,  great  to.  2  CAr.  1:8 
2  Chr.  6:14     to.  to  thy  servants 
Ps.  37:21  the  righteous m. 
8.5:7  «.  ns  thy  to.  O  Lord 
109:16  remembered  not  to  ^.  m. 
Is.  47:6  didst  sfiow  them  no  to. 
■fer.  50:42  and  will  not to. 
Z'u/i.  4:27  break  ofi'sins,  s.  TO. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MER 

Zee.  7:9  execute  judgm.  «.  m. 

Luke  1:58  L.  s.  great  m.  on  her 
10:37  that  showed  m.  on  him 

Rom.  9:16  but  of  God  that  s.  m. 

Jam.  2:13  that  hath  s.  uo  m. 
Thy  MERCY. 
.  Gen.  19:19  hast  magnitied  t.  m. 

Ex.  15:13  in  t.  m.  led  forth  peo. 

Num.  14:19  greatness  of  thy  7n. 

Neh.  13:22  according  to  thy  m. 

Ps.  5:7  in  multitude  of  thy  m. 
.  6:4  return,  O  Lord,  save  me  for 
thy  m.'s  sake,  31:16 
13:5  I  have  trusted  in  thy  m. 
25:7  accor.  to  thy  m.  remem.  me 
31:7  I  will  rejoice  in  thy  m. 
33:22  let  thy  m.  O  L.  be  upon  us 
36:5  t.  m.  0  L.  is  in  the  heavens 
44:26  redeem  us  for  t.  m.'s  sake 
57:10  thy  m.  is  gi-eat  to  heavens 
59:16  I  will  sing  aloud  of  thy  m. 
69:13  in  multitude  oi  thy  m. 
85:7  show  us  t.  m.  86:13  great 
90:14  0  satisfy  us  with  thy  m. 
94:18  t.  m.  0  Lord,  held  me  up 
108:4  thy  m.  is  great  above  hea. 
109:21  because  ihy  m.  is  good 

26  according  to  thy  m. 

115:1  for  t.  m.  and  truth's  sake 
119:64  earth  is  full  of  thy  m. 
124  deal  wi.  servant  ac.  to  t.  m. 
138:8  thy  m.  endureth  for  ever 
143:12  of    m.  cut  ofi'mine  ene. 

MERCIES. 
Gen.  32:10  not  worthy  of  thy  m. 
iSam.  24:14  for  his  tn.  are  great, 

1  Chr.  21:13 
S  Chr.  6:42  remember  m.  of  Dav. 
Neh.  9:19  in  TO.  forsook,  th.  not 

27  accord,  to  thy  m.  thou  gav. 

31  m.  didst  not  consume  them 
Ps.  51:1  thy  m.  blot  out  transg. 

69:13  in  multitude  of  thy  to. 
16  according  to  thy  tender  to. 

89:1 1  will  sing  of  the  to.  of  L. 

106:7  remembered  not  thy  to. 
45  repented  accord,  to  his  to. 

119:41  let  thy  m.  also  come 
Js.  54:7  with  m.  will  I  gather 

55:3  sure  m.  of  D.  Acts  13:34 

63:15  where  is  thy  m.  tow.  me  ? 
Jer.  16:5  taken  away  my  to. 

42:12  I  will  show  to.  unto  you 
Zam.  3:22  of  L.'s  to.  we  are  not 

32  compassion  according  to  m. 
Dan.  2:18  m.  concerning  this 

9:9  to  the  L.  our  God  belong  to. 
18  not  for  righteousn.  but  to. 
JIos.  2:19  I  will  betr,  thee  in  m. 
Zee.  1:16  am  returned  with  m. 
Pom.  12:1  I  bes.  you  by  to.  of  G. 
2  Cor.  1:3  Father  of  to.  and  God 
Phil.  2:1  if  there  be  any  fellow- 
ship, any  bowels  of  to. 
Col.  3:1^  put  on  bowels  of  to. 

Tender  MERCIES. 
Ps.  25:6  remem.  thy  t.  to.  51:1 

40:11  withhold  not  thy  ten.  m. 

77:9  in  anger  shut  up  his  t.  to. 

79:8  thy  tender  to.  prevent  us 

10.3:4  L.  crown,  thee  with  t.  m. 

119:77  thy  t.  m.  como  unto  me 
156  great  are  thy  ten.  to.  O  L. 

145:9  t.  TO.  over  all  his  works 
Prov.  12:10  t.  m.  of  wicked  cruel 

MERCIFUL. 
Gen.  19:16  Lord  being  to.  to  Lot 
Ex.  34:6  L.  G.  to.  and  gracious 
Deut.  21:8  be  to.  O  L.  to  Israel 

32:43  and  will  be  7n.  to  his  land 
USam.  22:26  with  m.  thou  wilt 

show  thyself  to.  Ps.  18:25 
IK.  20:.31  kings  of  Is.  to.  kintjg 
2  Chr.  30:9  L.  G.  gracious  and  »J. 
Neh.  9:17  ready  to  pardon  andTO. 
Ps.  26:11  redeem  me,  and  be  to. 
to  me,  41:4,  10;  56:1:  57:1: 
86:3;  119:58,  132 

37:26  the  righteous  is  ever  m. 

59:5  be  not  to.  to  any  wicked 

67:1  G.  be  m.  to  us,  and  bl.  us 

103:8  Lord  is  to.  and  gracious 

117:2  his  to.  kindness  is  great 

119:76  TO.  kindness  for  my  com. 
Prov.  11:17  to.  man  doeth  good 
Js.  57:1  TO.  men  are  taken  away 
Jer.  3:12  I  am  to.  saith  the  Lord 
Joel  2:13  he  is  gracious  and  to. 
Jon.  4:2  knew  thou  art  a  7n.  G. 
Mat.  5:7  to.  shall  obtain  mercy 
Zuke  6:.36  be  to.  as  your  F.  is  to. 

18:13  God  be  to.  to  me  a  sinner 
2leb.  2:17  be  a  to.  high-priest 

8:12  be  to.  to  their  unright. 
MERIBAH. 

"Ix.  17:7  callea  name  of  place  M. 


MES 

Num.  20:13,  24;  Deut.  .32:51;  3.3:8 
Ps.  81:7  proved  thee  at  wat.  M. 
MERODACH.    Jer.  50:2 
MEKODACH-BALADAJSr.  Zs. 
39:1 

MEROM.    Jo.<!.  11:.-),  7 
MEROZ.  Jud.5:i3 

MERRY. 
Gen.  43:34  drank  and  were  TO. 
Jud.  9:27  trode  grapes,  made  TO. 

16:25  their  hearts  were  to. 

19:6  and  let  thy  heart  be  to. 
Puth  3:7  Boaz's  heart  was  to. 
1  Sam.  25:36  Nabal's  heart  to. 
2 Sam.  13:28  when  Amnon  is  to. 

1  N.  4:20  Judah  and  Isr.  were  to. 
21-7  and  let  thy  heart  be  to. 

2  Chr.  7:10  sent  people  away  to. 
Est.  1:10  heart  of  king  was  to. 
iVow.  15:13  TO.  heart  ma.  cheerf. 

15  TO.  heart  ha.  continual  feast 
17:22  a  to.  heart  doeth  good 

Ec.  8:15  better  to  eat  and  be  to. 
9:7  drink  wine  with  a  to.  heart 
10:19  laughter,  wine  maketh  to. 

Is.  24:7  the  to.  hearted  do  sigh 

.Jer.  30:19  voi.  of  th.  th.  malce  to. 
31:4  dances  of  th.  that  make  to. 

Luke  12:19  ease,  eat  and  be  to. 
15:23  and  be  to.  24;  29  I  might 
32  it  was  meet  we  should  be  to. 

./aTO.  5:13  is  any  to.    sin";  psal. 

liev.  11:10  rejoice  and  make  to. 
MERRILY. 

^Si.  5:14  go  in  to.  with  king 
MESCHECH. 

Gen.  10:2  M.  son  of  Japheth, 
1  Chr.  1:5, 17 

Ps.  120:5  I  sojourn  in  M. 

Ezek.  39:1  ag.  chief  prince  of  M. 

MESOPOTAMIA. 

Gen.  24:10  Eliezcr  went  to  M. 
Dei/t.       Bal.  of  M.  Jud.  3:8 

1  CAr.  19:6  hire  chari.  out  of  M. 
Acts  2:9  dwellers  in  JI.  we  hoar 

7:2  G.  appeared  to  Abra.  in  M. 

MESS,  E.S. 
Gen.  43:34  sent  to.  to  them,  Ben- 
jamin's TO. 

2  Sam.  ll:8TJriah  a  to.  from  king 

MESSAGE. 

■Tud.  3:20  I  have  to.  from  God 
1 K.  20: 12  Benhad.  heard  this  m. 
Prov.  20:6  sendeth  to.  by  fool 
//aor.  1:13  spake  Hag.  in  L.'s  to. 
Luke  19:14 citiz.  sent  m.  aft.  liim 

1  John  1:5  to.  we  ha.  heard,  3:11 

MESSEIVGER. 
Gen.  50:16  sent  a  to.  to  Joseph 
1 JC  19:2  Jezebel  sent  to.  to  Elij. 
22:13  the  TO.  went  to  call  Mica- 
iah,  2  Chr.  18:12 

2  TT.  6:32  ere  the  to.  came  to  him 
9:18  the  TO.  came  to  them,  but 

Job  1:11  there  came  a  to.  to  Job 
33:23  if  tliere  be  ?n.  interpreter 
Prov.  13:17  TO.  fall,  into  mischief 
17:11  cruel  to.  shall  be  sent 
25:13  faithful  to.  to  them 
Is.  42:19  as  my  fn.  that  I  sent  ? 
./«r.  51:31  one  to.  run  to  meet 
^feei.  23:40  to  wh.  a  to.  was  sent 
Hav.  1:13  Haggai,  the  Lord's  to, 

2:7  he  is  to.  of  L.  of  hosts 
3:1  send  to.  of  covenant.  Mat. 

11:10;  i/"a/*l:2;  LukeT.il 
2  Co?-.  12:7  TO.  of  Satan  to  buftet 
Phil.  2:25  companion,  your  to. 

MESSEIVGERS. 

Cera.  32:3  Jacob  sent  m.  to  Esau 
A'um.  22:5  Balak  Bent      to  Bal. 
Jos.  6:17  Rahab  hid  the  t?i.  25 
ISam.  19:11  Saul  sent  to.  to 

David,  14,  15,  20,  21 
25:14  David  sent  to.  to  salute 
2 Sam.  2:5  sent  to.  to  Jabesh-gil. 
3:12  sent  to.  to  D.  on  his  behalf 
5:11  H.  sentTO.  to  D.  1  C/ir.  14:1 
11:4  Dav.  sent  to.  to  Bathsheba 
12:27  Joab  sent  to.  to  David 
2K.  1:3  meet  theTO.  of  Ahaziah 
17:4  Hoshea  had  sent  to.  to  So 
19:23  TO.  th.  hast  reproached  L. 

1  Chr.  19:2  to.  to  comfort  Hanun 

2  C/ir.  36:15  L.  sent  them  by  to. 

16  they  mocked  the  to.  of  God 
Prov.  16:14  wrath  of  king  as  to. 
/s.  14:32  answer  to.  of  nation  ? 

18:2  go  ye  swift  to.  to  a  nation 
37:14  letter  from  to.  and  read  it 
44:26  performeth  counsel  of  to. 
57:9  didst  send  thy  to.  afar  off 

.Jer.  27:3  send  by  hand  of  the  to. 

Ezek.  23:16  sent  to.  into  Chaldea 

91 


MID 

Ezek.  30:9  m.  go  forth  from  me 
Nah.  2:13  voice  of  m.  no  more 
Luke  7:24  to.  of  John  were  gone 
9:52  and  sent  to.  before  his  face 
2  Cor.  8:23      of  the  churches 
Jam.  2:25  Rahab  had  receiv.  to. 

MESSI.\H. 
Ban.  9:25  from  commandment 

to  build  Jerus.  unto  the  M. 

the  Prince  shall  be  7  weelis 

26  after  62  weeks  M.  be  cut  off 
John  1:41  found  M.  wh.  is  Christ 

4:25  I  know  that  M.  cometh 
MET. 

Gen.  32:1  angel  of  God  to.  him 
.33:8  by  this  drove  I  to.  .? 
Ex.  3:18  God  of  the  Hebrews  to. 

with  us,  5:3 
4:24  L.  TO.  him,  sought  to  kill 

27  Aaron  went  and  to.  Moses 
5:20  they  to.  Moses  and  Aaron 

Num.  23:4  God  to.  Balaam,  16 
1  Safn.  10:10  prophets  to.  Saul 
1  A".  1.3:24  was  gone,  lion  to.  him 
Ps.  85:10  mercy  and  tru.  to.  tog. 
Prov.  7:10  to.  him  a  woman 
Amos  5:19  and  a  bear  to.  him 
Mat.  8:28  to.  him  two  devils 
Mark  11:4  place  wh.  two  wayswi. 
Xafce  9:37  much  people  to.  him, 

Jb/ja  12:18 
17:12  TO.  him  ten  men  lepers 
■John  11:20  Martha  to.  him,  30 
Arts  10:25  Cornelius  to.  him  and 
27:41  a  place  where  two  seas  to. 
Ileb.  7: 1  TO.  Abraham  returning 

METE,  D. 
Ex.  16:18  TO.  it  with  a  homer 
Pi-.  60:6  TO.  valley  of  Sue.  108:7 
Is.  18:2  go  to  a  nation  to.  out,  7 
40:12  TO.  out  heaven  with  span 
Mat.  7:2  measure  ye  to.  be  meas, 
to  you,. T/arA 4:24;  Luke  6:38 
METEYARD. 
Lev.  19:35  no  unrighteous,  in  to. 
METHEG-ASIMAH.  2  .Saw.  8:1 

METHUSELAH. 
Gen.  5:27  days  of  M.  969  years 
1  Chr.  1:3  M.  Lamech,  Luke  3:27 

MICAH. 
■Tud.  17:1  mount  Eph.  called  M. 
Jer.  26:18  M.  prophes.  Mic.  1:1 
MICAIAH.  IK.  22:8,  ai;  2  C;^?-. 
18:8,  2.3,  25 

MICE. 

1  Sam.  6:4  five  golden  to.  accord. 
5  bh.  make  images  of  your  to. 

MICHAEL. 
I)an.  10:13  M.  ch.  prince,  21;  12:1 
■lude  9  M.  contending  with  dev. 
Pev.  12:7  M.  fought  ag.  dragon 
MICHAIAH. 

2  Chr.  17:7  Jehoshaphat  sent  M. 
Neh.  12:135  son  of  M.  give  tli.mks 
Jer.  36:11  M.  heard  Baruch,  13 

MICH.4L. 

1  Sam.  14:49  S.'s  yr.  daughter  M. 
19:13  M.  took  an  image  and 

2 Sam.  3:13  ex.  first  bnng  M.  14 
6:16M.lookedthro',  ICAr.  15:29 
inCHMASH.    ISam.  13:2;  Is. 
10:28 

MID-DAY. 

1 K.  18:29  when  m.-d.  was  past 
Neh.  8:3  from  morning  to  m.-d. 
Acts  26:13  m.-d.  I  saw  in  way 

MIDDLE. 
.lud.  16:29  hold  of  two  to.  pillars 
lA'.  8:64  the  king  did  hallow 
TO.  court,  2  Chr.  7:7 

2  K.  20:4  Isaiah  gone  to  to.  court 
,Ier.  39:3  princes  sat  in  to.  gate 
JJ'A-  2:14  broken  down  to.  wall 

MIDDLEMOST. 
Ezek.  42:5  higher  than  the  to.  6 

MIDIAIV. 
Ec.  2:15  dwelt  in  land  of  M. 
Num.  22:4  M.  said  to  elders  of  M. 

2.5:15  dau.  of  chief  house  of  M. 

31:3  avenge  the  L.  of  M.  8,  9 
Jud.  6:1  delivered  them  to  M.  2 

7:14  into  hand  G.  delivered  M. 

8:22  deliv.  from  M.  28;  9:17 
Is.  9:4  bro.  yoke,  as  in  day  ef  M. 

10:26  accord,  to  slaughter  of  M. 

60:6  dromedaries  of  11.  cover 
Sab.  3:7  curtains  of  M.  tremble 

MIDIAXITES. 
Gen.  37:28  M.  merchantmen,  36 
Nvm.  2.5:17  vex  the  M.  31:2 
Jud.  6:7  Is.  cried  because  of  M. 

7:25  two  princes  of  the  il.  8:1 


MID 

I's.  83:9  do  to  them  as  to  M. 
MIDLANITISH.    Num.  2.5:6,  16 
MIDiVIGHT. 

Ex.  11:4  TO.  I  will  go  info  Egypt 
12:29  at  to.  L.  smote  tirst-bom 
.Jud.  16:3  Samson  lay  till  to. 
Ptefh  3:8  at  to.  man  was  afraid 

1  K.  3:20  she  arose  at  to.  and 
Job  34:20  peo.  be  troubled  at  TO. 
Ps.  119:62  at  to.  I  win  give  than. 
Mat.  25:6  at  to.  there  was  a  cry 
Mark  13:35  come  at  even  or  m. 
Luke  11:5  shall  go  to  him  at  m. 
Acts  16:25  at  to.  Paul  prayed 

20:7  P.  continued  speech  tillm. 

MIDST. 
Ex.  14:16  sh.  go  on  dry  ground 
through  TO.  of  sea.  Num. 
33:8 ;  Neh.  9:11 ;  Ps.  136:14 
Deut.  13:5  put  evil  away  from  m. 
3  Chr.  32:4  ran  thr.  to.  of  land 
Cant.  3:10  to.  paved  with  love 
Is.  58:9  from  to.  of  thee  the  yoke 
■Jer.  30:21  proceed  fr.  to.  of  tticm 
Ezek.  9:4  go  through  to.  of  city 

14:8  cut  him  off  from  to.  of  pe.  9 

15:4  TO.  burnt,  is  it  meet 

28:16  filled  TO.  of  thee  with  viol. 
18  bring  forth  lire  from  to. 
Dan.  3:26  ca.  forth  of  to.  of  fire 
Lvke  4:30  passing  thro' m.  of  th. 
John  7:14  about  the  to.  of  feast 

8:59  going  through  to.  of  them 
Eev.  8:13  flying  thro'  to.  of  heav. 

In  the  MIDST. 
Gen.  2:9  tr.  of  life  in  t.  to.  3:3 

15:10  A.  divided  them  in  t.  to. 
Ex.  8:22  I  am  L.  in  t.  to.  of  earth 

14:29  dry  land  in  to.  15:19 

33:3  I  will  not  go  up  in  m. 
Num.  2:17  tabeni.  in  to.  of  camp 

.35:5  shall  be  in  to.  Ezek.  48:15 
Deut.  11:3  acts  he  did  in  to.  of  E. 

23:14  God  walketh  in  t.  to. 
Jos.  3:17  in  m.  of  Jordan,  4:10 

7:21  hid  in  the  to.  of  my  tent 
2Sam.  18:14  in  the  to.  of  oak 

2  /r.  6:20  were  i7i  to.  of  Samaria 
1  Clir.  19:4  garments  m  the  to. 
.VfA.  4:11  till  we  come  in  the  to. 
Ps.  22:14  ire  tte  TO.  of  bowels 

22  in  t.  TO.  of  the  congregation 
will  I  praise  thee,  Heb.  2:13 

46:5  God  is  in  the  to.  of  her 

102:24  take  not  away  in  to.  of  d. 

110:2  rule  in  m.  of  enemies 

1:38:7  I  walk  in  to.  of  trouble 
Ih-ov.  4:21  keep  th.  in  to.  heart 

5: 14  all  evilin  TO.  of  congrega. 

8:20  in  the  to.  of  paths  of  judg. 

14::33  is  in  to.  of  fools  is  folly 

23:34  lieth  down  in  to.  of  sea 
Z?.  0:5  in  the  to.  of  a  people 

7:6  set  a  king  in  the  to.  of  it 

12:6  great  is  the  Holy  One  in  the 
TO.  of  thee,  Hos.  11:9 

19:24  blessing  in  t.  to.  of  land 
Jer.  14:9  Lord,  art  in  the  m.  of  us 

17:11  in  TO.  of  his  days 
Lam.  4:13  blood  of  just  in  m. 
Ezek.  5:5  set  in  to.  of  nations 

6:7  shall  fall  in  to.  of  you,  11:7 

17:16  in  to.  of  Babylon  shall  die 

23:.39  in  the  to.  of  my  house 

43:7  I  will  dw.  in  t.  m.  of  Is.  9 
Dan.  3:25  walking  in  to.  of  fire 
Joel  2:27  I  am  in  the  to.  of  Israel 
Mic.  6:14  cast,  down  ahall  in  to. 
Nah.  3:13  i?j  to.  of  thee  are  wo. 
Ilab.  3:2  in  the  to.  of  the  years 
Zep.  3:5  L.  is  i?i  the  to.  thereof 
12  leave  in  the  to.  a  poor  people 
15  Lord  is  in  the  m.  of  thee,  17 
Zee.  2:5  glory  in  the  to.  of  her 
10  will  dwell  in  m.  of  thee,  11 

8:3  dwell  in  the  to.  of  Jerusa.  8 
Mat.  10:16  sheep  in7n.  of  wolves 

14:24  ship  was  in  the  m.  of  the 
sea,  Mark  6:47 

18:2  little  child  in  to.  J/arit9:36 
20  there  am  I  in  the  to.  of  them 
Lvke  23:45  temple  was  rent  in  m. 

24:36  Jesus  himself  stood  in  the 
TO.  John  20:19,  26 
John  19:18  and  Jesus  ire  the  m. 
Eev.  4:6  ire  m.  of  thr.  four  beasts 

5:6  in  to.  of  throne  Lamb,  7:17 

Into  the  MIDST. 
Ex.  24:18  Mo^es  went  into  t.  TO. 

33:5  I  will  come  into  tJie  m. 
Ps.  57:6  I.  TO.  whereof  they  are 
Jer.  21:4  assemble  th.  i.  m.  of  ci. 

51:63  cast  it  into  the  m.  of  river 
Ezek.  5:4  cast  them  i.  to.  of  fire 

22:19  I  will  Mther  you  intom. 
of  Jerusalem 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MIG 
Out  of  the  MIDST. 

Ex.  3:4  0.  ofm.  of  bus>h,  24:16 
Deut.  4:12  L.  spake  out  of  the  m. 
of  fire,  15:83,  36 ;  5:4,  22,  24 
34  take  nation  out  of  m.  of  an. 
Jos.  4:3  out  of  m.  of  Jordan,  8 
Is.  2-4:18  Cometh  out  ofm.  of  pit 
62:11  depart,  go  out  of  the  m.  of 

her,  Jer.  50:8;  51:6,  45 
Ezek.  11:7  forth  out  of  m.  of  it 
29:4  br.  thee  out  of  m.  of  rivers 
32:21  sp.  to  him  o.  of  m.  of  hdl 
Zep.  3:11  away  out  of  m.  of  thee 

MIDWIFE,  VES. 
Oen.  35:17  m.  said  unto  Rachel 
38:28  m.  bound  on  hand  thread 
Ex.  1:16  when  ye  do  the  office  of 
a  m.  17,  19,  20,  21 
MIGHT,  Substantive. 
Gen.  49:3  Re.  first-born,  my  m. 
Num.  14:13  this  people  in  thy  m. 
Deut.  .0:24  do  according  to  thy  to. 
6:5  love  thy  God  with  all  thy  m. 
8:17  m.  of  my  hand  gotten  weal. 
28:32  be  no  to.  in  thy  hand 
Jud.  5:31  sun  goeth  forth  in  m. 
6:14  go  in  thy  to.  16:30  bowed 
iSam.  6:14  D.  danced  with  all  to. 
2  K.  23:25  J.  turned  to  L.  wi.  to. 
24:16  king  bro.  cap.  men  of  to. 

1  CAr.  12:8  men  of  to.  came  to  D. 
29:2  I  prepared  house  with  to. 

12  in  thy  hand  is  power  and  to. 
2  ChT.  20:6 

2  Chr.  20:12  have  no  to.  ag.  this 
Est.  10:2  Ahasue.  i)ower  and  to. 
Ps.  76:5  none  of  the  men  of  to. 

145:6  speak  of  to.  of  thy  acts 
Ec.  9:10  find,  do  it  with  thy  to. 
Is.  11:2  TO.  shall  rest  on  him 

a3:13  ye  that  acknow.  my  to. 

40:26  call,  them  by  great,  of  m. 
29  to  them  that  have  no  to. 
Jer.  9:23  nor  let  man  glory  in  to. 

10:6  thy  name  is  great  in  m. 

16:21  cause  th.  to  know  my  m. 

49:35  break  chief  of  their  to. 

51:30  their  to.  hath  failed 
Ezek.  32:30  ashamed  of  their  to. 
Dan.  2:20  wisdom  and  to.  are  his 
83  O  G.  who  hast  given  me  to. 

4:30  built  by  to.  of  my  power 
W.C.  3:8  full  of  judgment  and  to. 

7:16  nations  confdimd.  at  th.  to. 
Zee.  4:6  not  by  to.  nor  by  power 
Eph.  1:21  far  above  all  to.  power 

3:16  to  be  strengthened  with  to. 
Col.  1:11 

6:10  L.  and  in  power  of  his  to. 
3Pe<.  2:11  angels  greater  in  to. 
Rev.  7:12  glo.  and  to.  be  unto  G. 

See  PULPXLLED. 

MIGHTY. 

Gen.  10:9  to.  hunter  before  L. 
18:18  Abraham  bee.  a  to.  nation 
23:6  thou  art  a  to.  prince 
Ex.  1:7  children  of  Israel,  to.  20 
9:28  be  no  more  m.  thunderings 
10:19  L.  turned  a  m.  west  wind 
15:10  sank  as  lead  in  to.  water 
Lev.  19:15  nor  honor  person  of  to. 
Num.  22:6  this  people  are  too  to. 
Deut.  4:37  he  bro.  thee  out  with 

TO.  power,  9:29 
26:5  a  nation,  to.  and  populous 
5:13  have  dominion  over  to. 
23  came  not  to  help  L.  ag.  to. 

1  Sam.  4:8  out  of  hand  of  to.  gods 

2  Sam.  1:19  how  are  to.  fallen  !  25 
21  shield  of  the  to.  is  cast  aw. 

2  A'.  21:15  m.  of  the  land  captive 

1  6%?-.  1:10  Nim.  to.  12:28  Zadok 

2  CA?-.  2<i:13  made  war  with  to. 
27:6  so  Jotham  became  to. 

jE'zr.  4:20  been  to.  king  over  Jer. 
7:28  mercy  to  me  bef.  to.  princes 

Neh.  3:16  N.  repaired  to  the  to. 
9:11  threw,  stone  in  to.  waters 

Job  5:15  he  saveth  poor  from  to. 
6:23  redeem  me  fr.  hand  of  to.  .J" 
9:4  wise  in  heart,  to.  in  streng. 
12:19  he  overthroweth  the  m. 
21  weakeneth  strength  of  to. 
21:7  wherefore  are  wicked  to.  ? 
24:22  draweth  m.  wi.  his  power 
34:20  m.  shall  be  taken  away 
35:9  by  reason  of  arm  of  to. 
41:25  raiseth  himself,  to.  afraid 

Ps.  24:8  strong  and  to.  in  battle 
29:1  give  to  tne  L.  O  ye  to.  glo. 
45:3  gird  thy  sword,  O  most  to. 
59:3  TO.  are  gathered  against  me 
68:33  send  out  voice,  to.  voice 
74:15  thou  driedst  up  TO.  rivers 
82:1  God  in  congrega.  of  the  m. 
89:6  who  am,  sous  to,  like  to  L,  ? 


MIL 

Ps.  89:13  thon  hast  a  m.  arm 
19  I  have  laid  help  upon  one  TO. 

93:4  L.  mightier  than  to.  waves 

10(i:8  make  to.  power  known 

112:2  seed  shall  be  to.  on  earth 

13.5:10  smote  nat.  slew  to.  kings 
Prov.  16:32  better  than  the  to. 

18:18  lot  parteth  bet  we.  the  m. 

23:11  their  Redeemer  is  to. 
Is.  3:25  thy  m.  sh.  fall  in  war 

5:22  woe  to  them  that  are  to. 

11:15  wi.  TO.  wind  sh.  his  hand 

22:17  carry  thee  aw.  wi.  to.  cap, 

49:24  shall  prey  be  taken  fr.  to.  ? 

63:1  in  righteousn.  m.  to  save 
Jer.  5:15  to.  and  ancient  nation 

32:19  gr.  in  counsel,  to.  in  work 

33:3  I  will  show  thee  to.  things 
Ezek.  17: 13  hath  taken  to.  of  land 

32:12  swords  of  to-  make  th.  fall 
21  strong  among  to.  sh.  speak 
27  not  lie  wi.  to.  that  are  fallen 

38:15  come  with  a  to.  army 

39:18  ye  shall  cat  flesh  of  to. 
Pan.  4:3  to.  are  his  wonders! 

8:24  his  power  shall  be  to. 

11:3  a  TO.  king  shall  stand  np 
Amos  2:14  nei.  shall  to.  deliver 
16  courageous  am.  to.  sh.  flee 

5:12  TO.  sins;  24  to.  stream 
Jon.  1:4  there  was  a  to.  tempest 
Zee.  11:2  howl,  to.  are  spoiled 
Mat.  11:20  most  of  to.  works 
21  if  TO.  works  wliich  were,  23 

13:54  hath  this  man  m.  works  ? 
58  he  did  not  many  to.  works 
there,  Mark  6:5 

14:2  John  the  Bap.  therefore  to. 
works  do  show,  Mark  6:14 
Mark  6:2  to.  works  by  his  hand 
Luke  1:49  to.  hath  done  great  th. 
52  he  hath  put  down  the  to. 

9:43  amazed  at  to.  power  of  G. 

19:37  praised  God  for  to.  works 

34:19  was  a  prophet  to.  in  deed 
Acts  7:22  Moses  was  to.  in  words 

18:24  Apol.  was  to.  in  script. 
Horn.  15:19  obed.  thro'  to.  signs 

1  Cor.  1:26  not  m.aiiy  to. 

27  chos.  weak,  to  confound  TO. 

2  Cor.  10:4  warfare  to.  thro'  God 
13:3  is  not  weak,  but  to.  in  you 

Gal.  2:8  the  same  was  in.  in  me 
Eph.  1:19  working  of  to.  power 
2  TVies.  1:7  J.  with  his  to.  angels 
.fffl>.  6:13  when  shak.  of  to.  wind 
10:1  I  saw  ano.  to.  angel.  18:21 
18:10  TO.  city;  19:6  to.  thunder. 
/See  ACTS,  GOD,  hand,  man,  men. 

MIGHTY  one. 
Gen.  10:8  N.  began  to  be  a  to.  o. 
Is.  1:24  Lord  of  hosts,  the  to.  0. 
of  Is.  30:29;  49:20;  60:16 
10:34  Leb.  shall  fall  by  a  to.  o. 
28:2  L.  hath  a  to.  and  strong  o. 
Jsr.  20:11  L.  is  wi.  me  as  a  to.  o. 
.EseA;.  31:11  deliver,  him  to  to.  o. 

MIGHTY  ones. 
Jud.  5:22  broken  by  their  m.  o. 
Is.  13:3  have  called  my  to.  ones 
Jer.  46:5  their  to.  o.  are  beaten 
JoelZ.W  cause  to.  o.  to  come 

MIGHTIER. 
Gen.  26:16  thou  art  to.  than  we 
Ex.  1:9  child,  of  Is.  to.  than  we 
Nu77i.  14:12  and  to.  than  they, 
Deut.  4:38;  7:1;  9:1, 14;  11:23 
Ps.  93:4  L.  is  m.  than  many  wa. 
Ec.  6:10  nei.  contend  with  to. 
Mat.  3:11  that  com.  aft.  me  is  to. 
than  I,  il/art- 1:7;  Luke  3:10 
MIGHTIES. 
1  Chr.  11:12  Ele.  was  one  of  3  to. 
19  these  thi.  did  these  three  to. 
24  B.  had  a  name  am.  three  to. 
MIGHTILY. 
Deut.  6:3  ye  may  increase  to. 
Jud.  4:3  Jabin  to.  oppressed  Is. 

14:6  Sp.  of  the  L.  came  to.  15:14 
Jer.  25:;10  the  Lord  shall  to.  roar 
Jon.  3:8  man  and  beast  cry  to. 
Nah.  2:1  fortify  thy  power  to. 
^4r'/s  18:28  TO.  convinced  Jews 
19:20  so  TO.  grew  word  of  God 
Col.  1:29  worketh  in  me  to. 
.Set).  18:2  cried  to.  saying,  Bab. 

MILCAH. 
Gen.  11:29  51.  daught.  of  Haran, 
22:20  ;  24:15;  Num.  26:33 
MILCH. 
Gen.  32:15  thirty  m.  camels 
1  Sam.  6:7  take  two  to.  kine,  10 
MILOOM.    1  K.  11:5.33;  2  E. 
2.3:13 

MILDEW,    -See  BLASTING 


MIN 
MILE. 

Mai.  5:41  compel  thee  to  go  a  to 
MILETLTVI.    2  rim.  4:20 
MILETUS.   ^c<«  20:15,  17 
MILK,  Substantive. 
Gen.  18:8  A.  took  butter  and  to. 

49:12  his  teeth  be  white  wi.  m 
Deut.  32:14  kine,  to.  of  sheep 
Jud.  4:19  J.  opened  bottle  of  to. 

5:25  asked  water,  she  gave  to. 
i/(56  10: 10  not  pou.  me  out  a.s  TO. .? 

21:24  his  breasts  are  full  of  to. 
ProiK  27:27  slialt  have  goats'  to 

30:.33  churning  to.  bring,  butter 
f'an<.  4:11  to.  under  thy  tongue 

5:1  drunk  wine  with  my  to. 

12  his  eyes  washed  with  to. 
Is.  7:22  abund.  of  to.  shall  give 

28:9  that  are  weaned  from  m. 

5.5:1  wi.  and  to.  without  honey 

60:16  thou  sh.  suck  m.  of  Gent. 
Lam.  4:7  Nazar.  whiter  than  to. 
Sjei".  25:4  eat  fruit,  and  drink  to. 
■Toel  .3:18  hills  shall  flow  with  to. 
1  Cor.  3:2  I  have  fed  you  with  to. 

9:7  who  cateth  not  of  the  to.  ,? 
Ileb.  5:12  as  have  need  of  to.  ? 

13  ev.  one  useth  to.  is  a  babe 

1  Pet.  2:2  new-bom  babes  des.  to. 
,See  rLowTNG. 

MILK. 
7«.  66:11  that  ye  may  to.  out 

MILL,  S. 
^Ic.  11:5  m. -servant  behind  to. 
Nvm.  11:8  ground  manna  in  m. 
J/ai.  24:41  two  worn,  grind,  atm. 

MILLET. 
Ezek.  4:9  take  m.  and  make  bre. 

MILLIONS. 
Gen.  24:60  mother  of  thous.  m. 

MILLO. 
.Tud.  9:6  house  of  M.  gather.  20 

2  /Soto.  5:9  round  about  from  M. 

1  K.  9:24  Solo,  build  M.  11:27 

2  K.  12:20  slew  Joash  in  M. 

MILLSTONE,  S. 
Deut.  24:6  no  man  take  to.  pled, 
■/wd.  9:53  a  w^oman  cast  a  piece 

of  TO..  2  Sam.  11:21 
./o6  41:24  heart  as  hard  as  a  to. 
Is.  47:2  take  to.  and  grind  meal 
Jer.  25:10  take  away  sound  of  to. 
J/aii.  18:6  a  to.  hanged  about  his 
neck,  Mark  9:42 ;  Luke  17:2 
i?eti.  18:21  an  angel  took  up  a 
stone  like  a  great  to. 
MINCING. 
Is.  3:16  walk,  and  to.  as  they  go 

MIND,  Substantive. 
Gen.  26:.35  a  grief  of  to.  to  Isaac 
Lev.  24:12  to.  of  L.  showed  them 
ZJei/i.  18:6  come  wi.  desire  of  to. 

28:65  L.  sh.  give  thee  sor.  of  to. 

30:1  call  th.  to  to.  am.  nations 
1  Chr.  28:9  serve  with  willing  TO. 
Neh.  4:6  peo.  had  a  to.  to  work 
Job  23:13  one  to.  who  turn  him  ? 
Ps.  31:12  a  dead  man  out  of  to. 
Prov.  21:27  bring,  it  wi.  wic.  to. 

29:11  a  fool  uttereth  all  his  to. 
Is.  26:3  wh.  TO.  is  stayed  on  thee 

40:8  again  to  to.  O  transgress. 

65:17  former  sh.  not  come  to  to. 
Jer.  3:16  ark  sh.  not  come  to  to. 

44:21  came  it  not  into  his  to.  ? 
Dan.  5:20  to.  hardened  in  pride 
Hab.  1:11  then  sh.  his  to.  change 
Mark  5:15  his  right  to.  i!/fe8:35 

14:72  P.  called  to  to.  words  of  J. 
Luke  12:29  nei.  be  of  doubtful  to. 
Acts  17:11  all  readiness  of  to. 

20:19  serv.  L.  with  humi.  of  to. 
Pom,  1:28  ga.  up  to  reprobate  to. 

7:25  with  to.  I  serve  law  of  God 

8:7  carnal  to.  enmity  against  6. 
27  knoweth  what  is  to.  of  Sp. 

11:.34  who  hath  kno.  to.  of  L.  ? 

12:16  same  to.,  one  tow.  another 

14:5  persuaded  in  his  own  to. 

15:6  may  with  one  to.  glori.  G. 

1  Cor.  I:i0  joined  inthe'sameTO. 
2:16  known  to.  of  L.  to  instruct 

him  f  we  have  to.  of  Christ 

2  Cor.  7:7  fervent  to.  toward  me 
8:12  if  a  willing  to.  it  is  accept. 
13:11  brethr.  be  of  one  to.  Phil. 

1:27:  2:2 
Eph.  2:3  desires  of  flesh  and  to. 
4:17  Gent,  walk  in  v.inity  of  jn. 
Phil.  2:3  in  lowli.  of  to.  let  each 
5  let  this  TO.  be  in  you  wh.  was 
4:2  be  of  the  same  in.  in  the  L. 
Col.  2:18  puffed  up  by  fleshly  to. 
3:12  humbleness  of  to.  meeku. 


MIN 

2  Thes.  2:2iiot  soon  shaken  Inm. 
2  Tim.  1:7  spirit  of  sound  to. 
Tit.  1:15  TO.  and  conscience  defi. 

3:1  put  them  in  to.  to  be  subj. 
neb.  8:10  my  laws  into  th.  «*. 
1  Pet.  3:S  be  ye  all  of  same  m. 

4:1  arm  yours,  like.  wi.  one  m. 

5:2  filthy  lucre,  but  of  readv  m. 
liev.  17:9  TO.  which  hath  wisdom 
13  these  have  one  to.  and  shall 

See  ALIENATED. 

Mine,  or  my  MIND. 

Nvm.  16:28  done  th.  of  to.  ownm. 

24:13  good  or  bad  of  to.  own  m. 
1  Sam.  2:35  that  wh.  is  in  m.  rn. 
1  Chr.  22:7  in  to.  to.  to  build  ho. 
Jer.  15:1  my  to.  could  not  be 

19:5  nei.  came  it  to  my  to.  32:.35 
Lam.  3:21  this  I  recall  to  my  m. 
Bom.  7:23  war.  ag.  law  of  my  m. 
Thy  MIND. 

1  Sam.  9:20  set  not  t.  to.  on  apses 
Job  34:33  should  it  be  according 

to  thy  TO.  ? 
Ezek.  38:10  thi.  came  into  t.  m. 
Dan.  2:29  thou,  came  into  t.  to. 
Mat.  22:37  love  L.  the  G.  wi.  all 

t.  TO.  Mark  12:.30;  Xaie  10:27 
Phile.  14  without  thy  to. 

Your  MIND. 
Oen.  23:8  if?/,  to.  I  should  bury 
Jer.  51:50  Jer.  come  into  your  m. 
Ezek.  11:5  things  come  into  y.  TO. 
20:32  thatwh.  comethintoy.  to. 
Pom.  12:2  by  renewing  of  y.  m. 

2  Cor.  8:19  declar.  of  y.  ready  to. 
9:2  I  know  forwardness  of  y.  m, 

Eph.  4:23  renewed  in  sp.  of  y.  to. 
Col.  1:21  enemies  in  yoi/r  to. 
IPei.  1:13  loins  of  y.  to.  be  sober 

MIND,  Verb. 
Pom.  8:5  »i.  things  of  the  flesh 
12:16  TO.  not  high  things,  but 
Phil.  3:16  let  us  to.  same  thing 

19  who  m.  earthly  things 

MINDED. 
Ruth  1:18  she  was  steadfastly  »». 
2  Chr.  24:4  to.  to  repair  house 
Ezr.  7:13  to.  of  th.  o%vn  free  will 
Mat.  1:19  to.  to  put  her  away 
Rem.  8:6  to  be  cam.  m.  is  death, 
to  be  spiritually  to.  is  life 
11:20  be  not  high-TO.  but  fear 
15:5  grant  you  to  be  like-TO. 
2  Cor.  1:15  I  was  to.  to  come 

17  thus  TO.  did  I  use  lightness 
Gal.  5:10  be  no  otherwise  to. 
Phil.  2:2  that  ye  be  like-TO. 

20  no  man  like-TO.  mil  care 
3:15  as  many  as  be  perf.  be  thus 

TO.  if  ye  be  otherwise  to. 
1  Thes.  5:14  comf.  the  feeble-m. 

1  Tim.  6:17  rich  be  not  high-TO. 

2  Tim.  3:4  men  heady,  high-TO. 
Tit.  2:6  exhort  to  be  sober-TO. 
Jam.  1:8  double-TO.  manunstab. 

4:8  purify  hearts  ye  double-TO. 

MINDFUL. 

1  Chr.  16:15  be  to.  of  covenant 
Neh.  9:17  fathers  were  not  to. 
Ps.  8:4  what  is  man,  that  thoa 

art  TO.  of  him?  .ffe*.  2:6 
111:5  ever  be  to.  of  covenant 
11.5:12  L.  hath  been  to.  of  us 
Is.  17:10  not  been  to.  of  rock 

2  Tim.  1:4  being  to.  of  thy  tears 
Heb.  11:15  been  to.  of  that  coun. 
2  Pet.  3:2  be  to.  of  words  spoken 

MINDING. 
Acts  20:13  P.  to.  himself  to  go 

MINDS. 
Jud.  19:30  consider,  speak  yo.  TO. 
2  ,Som.  17:8  be  chafed  in  their  m. 
2  K.  9:15  if  it  be  your  to. 
^iet.  24:25  they  set  their  to. 
36:5  with  despiteful  to.  to  cast 
Acts  14:2  their  to.  evil  atTected 
1:6  they  changed  their  to.  and 
said  he  was'a  god 
2  Cor.  3:14  their  to.  were  blind 
4:4  god  of  th.  world  ha.  blin.  m. 
ll:3"so  your  m.  sho.  be  corrup. 
Phil.  4:7  peace  of  G.  keep  yo.  to. 

1  Tim.  6:5  corrupt  to.  2  T/to.  3:8 
i7e6.  10:16  in  m.  will  I  write 

12:3  wear,  and  faint  in  your  to. 

2  Pei.  3:1 1  stir  up  your  pure  m. 

MINE. 

Gen.  31:43  all  that  thou  seestTO. 
48:5  TO.  as  Reuben  and  S.  be  to. 
Ex.  19:5  for  all  the  earth  is  m. 

Ps.  50:12 
Ps.  60:7  Gilead  to.  Man.  m.  108:8 
Ezek.  23:4  were  to.  5  she  wag 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAIs^CE. 


MIN 

Ex.TlSiO  river  m.  35:10  count,  m. 
Moff.  2:8  eilver  is  m.  gold  is  m. 
JI/"(tI  3:17  they  sh.  be  m.  saith  L. 
Mat.  20:23  not  ?«.  it/^Jr*  10:40 
John  17:10  m.  are  thiue,  thine  m. 

MIIVGLE. 
Js.  5:22  men  tn.  strons  drink 
Dan.  2:43  in.  with  seed  of  men 

MIXGLED. 
^x.  9:24  fire  m.  with  the  hail 
Zev.  19:19  nets,  field  wi.  m.  seed 
.E'zr.  9:2  holy  seed  ra.  themsel. 
Ps.  102:9      drink  wi.  weeping 
106:35  were  m.  amon^  heathen 
Prov.  9:2  she  hath  to.  her  wine 
5  drink  of  wine  wh.  I  have  m. 
Is.  19:14  L.  TO.  a  perverse  spirit 
Jer.  25:20  cup  to  all  m.  peo.  24 
50:37  Bw.  on  to,,  peo.  Ezck.  30:5 
Zuke  13:1  blood  Pilat  had  m. 
8:7  hail  and  fire  m.  with  bl. 
MIiVISH,  ED. 
Ex.  5:19  not      aii<rht  of  task 
Ps.  107:39  again  they  are  m. 

MINISTER, 
iir.  24:13  Moses  and  his  to.  Jos. 
Jos.  1:1  spake  to  Joshua.  M.  to. 
Mat.  20:26  your  to.  Mark  10:43 
Xi;i«  4:20  gave  book  again  to  to. 
Acts  13:5  had  also  J.  to  their  to. 
26:16  make  th.  a  to.  and  witn. 
Pom.  13:4  is  to.  of  G.  to  thee.  6 
15:8  Ch.  was  to.  of  circumcision 
16  be  TO.  of  Jesus  to  Gentiles 
Gal.  2:17  is  Ch.  the  m.  of  sin? 
£!ph.  3:7  whereof  I  was  made  a 
TO.  Coi.  1:23,  25 
6:21  Ty.  a  faithful  to.  Col.  4:7 
Co/.  1:7  Epaphras,  a  faithful  m. 
1  rae.?.  3:2  brother  and  to.  of  G. 
1  TH-m.  4:6  a  good  to.  of  Christ 
SisS.  8:2  a  tn.  of  the  sanctuary 

MIIVISTER,  Verb. 
Ex.  28:1  that  he  may  to.  to  me  in 
the  priest's  office.  3,  4,  41; 
29:1.44  ;  30:30  ;  31:10;  35:19; 
39:41;  40:13,  15 
35  it  shall  be  upon  Aar.  to  to. 
29:44  sanctify  Aar.  to  to.  to  me 
Xev.  7:35  presented  them  to  to. 
Num.  8:26  to.  wi.  their  brethren 
Deut.  10:8  tribe  of  L.  to  to.  to  h. 
21:5  God  hath  chos.  them  to  to. 
1  Sam.  2:11  child  did  to.  to  Lord 
1  K.  8:11  priest  could  not  stand 

to  TO.  2  Chr.  5:14 
1  Clir.  15:2  chosen  to  m.  bef.  hi. 
23:13  to  TO.  to  the  Lord  and  to 
give  thanks,  2  Chr.  31:2 
•2  C7ir.  13:10  pries,  to.  sons  of  A. 
J^.  9:8  TO.  judgment  to  people 
Js.  60:7  rams  of  Nebaioth  to. 

10  their  kings  shall  to.  to  thee 
Jer.  33:22  multi.  Levites  that  to. 

40:46  near  to  to.  44:15,  16 
44:11  stand  before  them  to  m. 
Mat.  20:28  to  be  ministered  to, 
but  to  TO.  J/(7ri- 10:45 
25:44  and  did  not  to.  to  thee  ? 

24:23  acquaint.  toTO.  to  him 
Rcrni.  15:251  go  to  to.  to  saints 
27  m.  to  them  in  carnal  things 

1  Cor.  9:13  to.  about  holy  things 

2  Cor.  9:10  m.  bread  for  your  fo. 
Eph.  4:29  TO.  grace  to  hearers 

1  Tim.  1:4  which  to.  questions 
II(h.  1:14  TO.  to  heirs  of  salvation 

6:10  minis,  to  saints,  and  do  to. 
1  Pc«.  1:12  but  to  US  they  did  to. 

4:10  TO.  the  same  one  to  another 

11  if  any  man  m.  let  him  do  it 

MINISTERED. 

JWto.  3:4  E.  and  I.  to.  10:6 

1  Sam.  2:18  Samuel  to.  bef.  L.  3:1 

2  (SaTO.  13:17  his  servant  that  to. 

1  K.  1:4  Abishag  to.  to  David,  15 
19:21  Elijah,  and  to.  to  him 

Ezek.  44:i2  to.  before  their  idols 
Dan.  7:10  thousands  to.  unto  him 
Mat.  4:11  angels  came  and  to.  to 

him,  Mark  1:13 
8:15  she  rose  and  to.  l/arS  1:31 
8:3  to.  to  him  of  substance 
Acts  13:2  as  they  to.  and  fasted 
20:34  have  to.  to  my  necessities 

2  Cor.  3:3  epistle  of  Ch.  to.  by  us 
PhU.  2:25  that  to.  to  my  wants 
Co/.  2:19  having  nourishment  to. 
2  TiTO.  1:18  many  th.  to.  unto  me 
Phlle.  13  he  might  have  to. 
//eft.  6:10  have  to.  to  the  saints 
2  Pc/.  1:11  entrance  be  TO.  to  you 

MINISTERETH. 

2  Cor.  9:10  TO.  seed  to  the  sower 
Go^.  3:5  that  to.  to  you  the  Spi. 


MIR 

MINISTERIIVG. 

1  9:28  charge  of  to.  vessels 
Ezek.  44:11  house,  m..  to  house 
Mat.  27:55  followed  J.      to  him 
Rom.  12:7  w.  on  to.  15:16  to.  gos. 

2  Cor.  8:4  and  take  on  us  the  m. 
9:1  for  as  touching  to.  to  saints 

Hell.  1:14  arc  they  not  to.  spirits 

10:11  every  priest  etandeth  to. 
MINISTER.^. 
1 K.  10:5atten.ofhisTO.  2  CAr.  9:4 
Ezr.  7:24  not  lawful,  toll  on  to. 

8:17  they  sho.  bring  un.  us  m. 
Ps.  103:21  TO.  that  do  his  pleas. 

104:4  TO.  a  flaming  flre,  Ileb.  1:7 
7s.  61:6  shall  call  you  to.  of  God 
Jer.  33:21  covenant  be  broken 

with  David  and  my  to. 
Ezek.  45:4  holy  port,  for  the  to. 
Joe/  1:9  L.'s  to.  mouni ;  13  howl 

2:17  to.  weep  between  the  porch 
Lnke  1:2  from  beginni.  were  to. 
.ffoTO.  13:6  TO.  attend,  continually 

1  Cor.  3:5  to.  by  whom  ye  belie. 
4:1  so  account  of  us  as  of  the  to. 

2  Cor.  3:6  who  made  us  able  to. 
6:4  approv.  ourselv.  as  to.  of  G. 
11:15  his  TO.  also  be  transformed 

as  the  TO.  of  righteousness 
23  are  they  to.  of  Christ?  I  am 
MIlVISTR.\TIO!V. 
TMke  1:23  days  of  to.  were  ended 
Acts  6:1  widows  neglected  in  to. 
2  Co?'.  3:7  if  TO.  of  death  glorious 
8  TO.  of  Spirit  be  glorious  ?  9 
9:13  the  experiment  of  this  to. 

MINISTRY. 
Nvm.  4:12  instruments  of  to. 
2  CAr.  7:6  D.  praised  by  their  to.. 
Hos.  12:10  used  similitud.  by  to. 
.dc/s  1:17  had  obtain,  part  of  m. 
25  that  he  may  take  part  of  to. 
6:4  will  give  ourselves  to  m. 
12:2.5  when  they  fulfilled  th.  to. 
20:24  finish  my  course,  and  to. 
21:19  things  G.  wro.  by  his  to. 
P(ym.  12:7  to.  let  us  wait  on  our 

1  Cor.  16:15  addicted  to  to.  of  sa. 

2  Cor.  4:1  seeing  we  have  this  to. 
5:18  giv.  us  to.  of  reconciliation 
6:3  that  the  TO.  be  not  blamed 

Eph.  4:12  work  of  to.  for  edifyi. 
Col.  4:17  take  heed  to  the  TO. 
T'jm.  1:12  putting  me  into  to. 
2  Tim.  4:5  full  proof  of  thy  to. 

11  profitable  to  me  for  the  to. 
Ueb.  8:6  obtained  a  more  ex.  to. 
9:21  sprinkled  the  vessels  of  to. 
MrNTN-l.  Jer.  51:27 
MINNITIL    Jud.  11:33 
MIIVSTREL,  S. 

2  .ff'.  3:15  but  now  bring  me  a  to. 
Mat.  9:23  when  Jesus  saw  the  to. 

MINT. 
2.3:23  ye  pay  tithe  of  to. 
Luke  11:42  "ye  tithe  to.  all  herbs 

MIR.\rLE. 
Ex.  7:9  P.  sh.  speak.  Show  a  m. 
Mark  6:52  consid.  not  to.  of  loa. 
9:.39  no  man  which  shall  do  to. 
Luke  23:8  hoped  to  have  seen  to. 
John  4:54  second  to.  Jesus  did 
lfl:41  many  said,  Jo.  did  no  to. 
jiff's  4:16  a  notable  to.  been  done 

22  on  wh.  this  to.  was  wrong. 

MIRACLES. 
Num.  14:22  which  have  seen  to. 
Deut.  11:3  have  not  seen  his  to. 
29:3  th.  e.vcshave  seen  those  to. 
Jud.  6:13  where  be  all  his  to. 
.7o/m  2:11  beginning  of  to.  did  J. 

23  many  beli.  wh.  they  saw  to. 
3:2  no  man  can  do  th.  to.  ex.  G. 
6:26  not  because  ye  saw  them.. 
7:31  will  he  do  more  to,  th.  this 
9:16  can  a  sinner  do  such  to.  ? 
11:47  this  man  doeth  many  to. 
12:.37  he  had  done  so  many  to. 

Acts  2:22  approved  of  God  by  to. 

6:8  Stephen  did  great  to. 

8:6  hearing  and  seeing  the  m. 
13  wondered, beholding  the  to. 

15:12  what  m.  G.  had  wrought 

19:11  G.  wroH2-ht  spec.  to.  by  P. 
1  Cor.  12:10to  the  working  of  TO. 

28  teachers ;  after  that  to. 

29  are  all  workers  of  m.  f 
Gal.  3:5  he  that  worketh  to. 
TJeb.  2:4  G.  bearing  witn.  wi.  to. 
Pex).  13:14  decei.  by  means  of  to. 

16:14  spirits  of  devils  work.  to. 
19:20  false  prophet  th,  wro,  to. 
MIRE. 

3  Sam.  22:43  stamp  them  as  to. 

of  street,  Is,  10:6;  Mic.  7:10 


MIS 

Job  8:11  can  rush  grow  wit.  to.  ? 
30:19  he  hath  cast  me  into  to. 
41:30  spread,  things  on  the  to. 
Ps.  69:2  I  sink  in  deep  to.  where 

14  deliver  me  out  of  the  to. 
Is.  57:20  whose  wat.  cast  up  to. 
Jer.  38:6  in  dung,  no  wat.  but  to. 

22  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  to. 
Zee.  9:3  gold  as  to.  of  streets 
10:5  tread  th.  enemies  in  the  m. 
2  Pet.  2:22  sow  wallowing  in  to. 

MIRY. 
Ps.  40:2  bro.  me  out  of  to.  clay 
Ezek.  47;11  to.  pla,  not  be  healed 
Dan.  2:41  iron  mixed  with  to.  43 

MIRIAM. 
Ex.  15:20  M.  took  a  timbrel  in 
Num.  12:1  M.  and  Aaron,  10,  15 
Beut.  24:9  what  God  did  to  M. 
Mic.  6:4  I  sent  before  thee  M. 

MIRTH. 
Gen.  31:27  sent  th.  away  wi.  to. 
Neh.  8:12  peo.  went  to  make  to. 
Ps.  137:3  that  wasted  us  des.  to. 
Prov.  14:13  end  of  m.  heaviness 
Ec.  2:1  I  will  prove  th.  with  to. 
2  I  said  of  to.  what  doeth  it  ? 
7:4  heart  of  fools  is  in  ho.  of  to. 
8:15  then  I  commended  to. 
Is.  24:8  TO.  of  tabrets 

11  the  TO.  of  the  land  is  gone 
Jer.  7:34  I  will  cause  to  cease 
the  voice  of  to.  from  Judah, 
16:9;  25:10;  Hos.  2:11 
Ezek.  21:10  sh.  we  th.  makeTO. .? 

MISCARRYING. 
Hos.  9:14  give  them  a  to.  womb 

MISCHIEF. 
Gen.  42:4  lest  some  to.  bef.  him 

38  if  TO.  befall  him,  44:29 
E.r.  21:22  and  yet  no  to.  follow 
32:12  for  to.  did  he  bring  them 
22  knowest  peo.  that  are  on  to. 

1  Sam.  23:9  Saul  practised  to. 

2  Sa7n.  10:8  art  taken  in  thy  to.. 

1  K.  11:2,5  the  TO.  that  Hadad  did 
20:7  this  man  seekcth  to. 

2  K.  7:9  some  m..  will  befall  us 
Neh.  6:2  thought  to  do  me  m. 
Kt<.  8:3  E.  sou.  to  put  away  to. 
Job  15:35  conceive  to.  and  vanity 
Ps.  7:14  TO.  bro.  forth  falsehood 

16  his  TO.  shall  ret.  on  his  head 

10:7  under  his  tongue  is  to. 
14  thou  beholdest  TO.  and  spite 

26:10  in  whose  hands  is  to. 

28:3  but  to.  is  in  their  hearts 

36:4  wicked  dev.  to.  on  his  bed 

52:1  why  boast,  thyself  in  to. 

5.5:10  TO.  and  sorrow  in  midst 

62:3  how  long  will  ye  ima.  to.  ? 

94:20frameth  to.  by  a  law 

119:150  draw  nigh  that  fol.  to. 

140:9  TO.  of  owm  lips  cover  them 
Prov.  4:16  ex.  they  ha.  done  to. 

6:14  he  deviseth  to.  continually 
18  feet  swift  in  running  to  to. 

10:23  is  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  to. 

11:27  that  seek.  to.  it  shall  co. 

12:21  wicked  be  filled  with  to. 

13:17  wicked  mes.  falleth  in  to. 

17:20  a  perv.  tongue  fall,  in  to. 

24:2  their  heart  studieth  to. 
16  wicked  fall  into  to.  28:14 
7s.  47:11  TO.  sh.  fall  upon  thee 

59:4  trnst  in  vanity,  cone.  to. 
Ezek.  7:26  to.  sh.  come  upon  to. 

11:2  men  that  devise  to. 
Dan.  ll:27king's  hearts  todoTO. 
Hos.  7:15  do  they  imagine  to. 
Acts  13:10  full  of  all  to.  th.  child 

MISCHIEFS. 
Deut.  32:2;3  heap  to.  on  them 
Ps.  52:2  thy  tongue  de\iseth  to. 

140:2  imagine  to.  in  their  heart 

MISCHIEVOUS. 
Ps.  21:11  imagined  a  to.  divice 

38:12  seek  my  hurt,  speak  to.  t. 
Prov.  24:8  be  called  to.  person 
Ec.  10:13  end  of  his  talk  is  to. 
Mic.  7:3  man  utter,  his  to.  desire 

MISERABLE,  LY. 

Job  16:2  Job  said,  m.  comforters 
Mat.  21:41  to.  destroy  wicked  m. 
1  Cor.  15:19  are  of  all  most  to. 
.Sew.  3:17  know,  not  thou  art  to. 

MISERY,  lES. 
Jurl.  10:16  soul  grieved  for  m 
Job  3:20  given  to  him  in  to.. 

11:16  thou  Shalt  forget  thy  to. 
Pro?'.  31:7  rem.  his  to.  no  more 
Ec.  8:6  the  TO.  of  a  man  is  great 
Lam.  1:7  Jerusal.  in  days  of  TO. 

3:19  re,  mine  affliction  and  to. 
15 


MOA 

Rom.  3:16  to.  are  in  their  ways 
Jam.  6:1  howl  for  your  to. 

MISHAEL. 
Ex.  6:22;  Xct).  10:4;  Neh.  8:4 
Zlara.  1:6  of  childr.  of  Judah,  M. 
MISS. 

Jvd.  20:16  eling  at.  and  not  m. 
1  Sa^n.  20:6  if  thy  fath.  at  all  m. 

MISSED,  INC. 
1  Sam.  20:18  thou  shalt  be  TO.  i 
2.5:7  neither  was  there  aughtm. 
15  neifh.  to.  any  thing  as  long 
21  nothing  was  m.  of  all 

1  K.  20:39  any  means  he  be  m. 

MIST. 

Gen.  2:6  th.  went  a  to.  fr.  earth 
Acts  1.3:11  there  fell  on  him  a  to. 

2  Pet.  2:17  m.  of  darkn.  reserved 

MISTRESS. 
Gen.  16:4  Sarah  her  to.  despised 
8  flee  fr.  my  to.  S.  9  return  to 

1  K.  17:17  son  of  to.  fell  sick 

2  K.  5:3  said  to  her  to.  would  G. 
Ps.  123:2  eyes  of  maiden  to  m. 
Prov.  30:23  that  is  heir  to  her  m. 
/"!.  a4:2  as  with  maid  so  with  m. 
Nah.  3:4  the  to.  of  witchcrafts 

MISUSED. 
2  Chr.  36:16  they  to.  his  prophe. 

MITE.  S. 
Mark  12:42  a  certain  poor  wido^7 

threw  in  two  to.  i?'A'^  21:2 
Luke  12:59  thou  hast  paid  last  m. 

MITRE. 
Ex.  28:4  make  a  to.  39 :  .39:28 
29:6  put  the  to.  upon  his  head 
Lev.  8:9  put  holy  crown  on  to. 
16:4  wi.  lin.  to.  sh.  hebeattircd 
Z€C.  3:5  set  fair  to.  on  his  head 

MIXED. 
Ex.  12:.38  TO.  multitude  went  up 
A"?/TO.  11:4  TO.  multi.  fell  a  lusti. 
Neh.  13:3  separated  fr.  multi. 
ProH.  23:30  go  to  seek  to.  wine 
/«.  1:22  thy  wine  TO.  witli  water 
Dan.  2:41  thou  saw.  the  iron  to. 
//OS.  7:8  Ephraim  TO.  am.  people 
//«6.  4:3  not  being  to.  with  faitli 

MIXTURE. 
Ps.  75:8  there  is  a  cup  full  of  to. 
John  19:39  Nicodemus,  and  bro. 

a  TO.  of  myrrh  and  aloes 
Bev.  14:10pollredout^vithout«. 
MIZAE.   Ps.  42:6 

MIZPAH. 
Gen.  31:49  na.  of  heap  called  M. 

1  K.  15:23  Ge.  and  M.  2  Chr.  16:6 

2  A'.  25:2;3  to  Ged.  toM.  Jer.  41:1 
Neh.  3:7  men  of  Gibeon  and  M. 
Jer.  40:10  I  will  dwell  at  M. 

41:3  slew  all  J.  that  were  at  M. 
Hos.  5:1  have  been  a  snare  on  SL 

MIZPEU. 
Jos.  15:38  Dilean  and  M. 
Jud.  10:17  in  M.  11:11;  21:5 

20:1  Israel  was  gathered  in  M. 
1  Sam.  7:5  all  Isr.  to  M.  6;  22:3 

10:17  Samuel  called  peo.  to  II. 
7HIZRATM.    Gen.  10:6 
MNASON.   Acts  21:16 

MOAB. 
Gen.  19:3 1  dauffh.'s  son  was  M. 
Ex.  15:15  tremb.  on  men  of  M. 
Num.  21:20;  22:3:34:17;  35:1 
Deut.  2:18  pass  thro'  coast  of  M. 

34:5  Moses  died  in  land  of  M. 
Jud.  3:29  they  slew  of  M.  about 

10:6  Israel  senr.  the  gods  of  M. 

11:15  took  notaway  land  of  M. 
Puth  1:3  ca.  into  country  of  M. 

1  Sam.  14:47  Saul  fought  ag.  M. 

2  Sam.  8:2  David  smote  M.  33:20 

1  K.  11:7  the  abomination  of  M. 

2  K.  1:1  then  M.  rebelled.  3:7,  23 

1  Chr.  4:23  dominion  in  M.  18:11 

2  Chr.  20:1  M.  came  ag.  Jeh.  10 
Neh.  13:23  J.  married  wiv.  of  M. 
Ps.  60:8  M.  my  washpot,  108:9 

83:6  M.  is  confederate  ag.  thee 
7s.  11:14  lay  the.  hand  upon  M. 

15:1  burden  of  M.  16:13;  Jer. 
48:1 ;  Ezek.  25:8 ;  -Itoos  2:2 

16:6  heard  of  pride  of  II.  11, 
14 ;  Jer.  48:39 

25:10  M.  shall  be  trodden  dowr 
Jer.  9:36  Egvpt,  Judah,  and  M, 

25:31  made'M.  to  drink  of  cup 

48:3  prai.  of  M.  9, 11,  20,  26,  47 
,4mos  2:2  send  a  fire  upon  M. 
Zep.  2:9  M.  shall  be  as  Sodom 

M0.4BITE. 
Dmt.  23:3  M.  sh.  not,  Neh.  13:t 
1  Chr.  11:46  Ithnia  the  M.  a  vaL 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MOM 

MOABITES. 

Gen.  19:37  tlie  father  of  the  M. 
JOeut.  2:!*  said,  Distress  not  M. 
Jud.  3:28  L.  hatli  delivered  M. 
2  Sam.  8:2  M.  beca.  1  Chr.  18:2 

1  K.  11:1  loved  women  of  tlie  M. 

2  A'.  3:18  lie  will  deli,  the  M.  24 
13:20  bands  of  M.  invaded,  24:2 

Jizr.  9:1  to  abominations  of  M. 

MOCK,  Substantive. 
Frov.  14:9  fools  make  a  to.  at  sin 

MOCK. 
Gen.  39:14  bro.  lleb.  torn,  us,  17 
Job  13:9  mocketh,  do  ye  m.  him 
21:3  after  I  have  spoken,  to.  ou 
Prov.  1:26  m.  wh.  your  fear  com. 
Jer.  38:19  and  they  m.  me 
Lam.  1:7  did  to.  at  her  sabbaths 
Uzek.  22:5  shall  to.  thee  who  art 
Mat.  20:19  deliver  to  G.  to  to.  h. 
Mark  10:34  m.  him  and  scourge 
Luke  14:29  begin  to  to.  him 

MOCKED. 

Gen.  19:14  one  that  to.  to  sons 
Nvm.  22:29  bee.  thou  hast  TO.  me 
1():10to.  me,  13,  1.5 

1  K.  18:27  at  noon  Elijah  m.  th. 
8  K.  2:2;3  little  child,  to.  Elisha 

2  Chr.  30:10  lau.  to  scorn  and  to. 
36:16  TO.  the  messengers  of  God 

iVfA.  4:1  Sanballat  to.  the  Jews 
Job  12:4  one  to.  of  his  neighbor 
Mat.  2:16  H.  saw  that  he  was  m. 
27:29  they  bowed  the  knee  and 

TO.  31 ;  Mark  l.'5:20 
Luke  18:32  to.  spitef.  entreated 
22:63  men  that  held  J.  to.  him 
2;3:11  Herod  to.  36  soldiers  to. 
Acts  17:32  resurrection,  some  TO. 
Crai.  6:7  not  deceiv.  G.  is  not  m. 

MOCKER,  S. 
Job  17:2  are  th.  not  to.  with  me  ? 
Ps.  35:16  hypocrit.  to.  in  feasts 
iYo«.  20:1  wine  is  a  to.  st.  drink 
Js.  28:22  be  not  jn.  lest  bands  be 
Jer  15:17  sat  not  in  assem.  of  to. 
Jude  18  sh.  be  to.  latter  times 

MOCKEST,  ETH. 
Job  11:3  when  thou  to.  sh.  nowi. 
13:9  as  one  to.  anoth.  do  ye  so 
39:22  TO.  at  fear,  not  aft'righted 
Prov.  17:5  m.  poor  repro.  Maker 
30:17  that  to.  at  his  father 
Jer.  20:7  derision,  ev.  one  to.  me 

MOCKING. 
Gen.  21:9  saw  son  of  Hagar  to. 
ilfa)!.  27:41  priests  7«.  i/a/*  15:31 
Acts  2:13  oth.  to.  said,  These  m. 

MOCKIIVG,  g. 
^zcfc.  22:4  made  thee  a  TO.  to  all 
Heb.  11:36  had  trial  of  cruel  to. 

MODERATION. 
Phil.  4:5  let  your  to.  be  known 

MODERATELY. 
Joel  2:23  gi.  you  former  rain  m. 

MODEST. 
1  Tim.  2:9  adorn  in  to.  apparel 

MOIST. 
Num.  6:3  nor  shall  he  eat  to.  gr. 

MOISTENED. 
Job  21:24  bones  to.  with  marrow 

MOISTURE. 
Ps.  32:4  TO.  turned  to  drought 
Litke  8:6  because  it  lacked  to. 
MOLADAH.   Jbs.  15:26 
MOLE. 

Lev.  11:30  snail  and  to.  are  tincl. 
MOLES.   /See  bats. 

MOLBCH. 
Lev.  18:21  pass  thro,  fire  to  M. 
20:2  of  his  seed  to  M.  Jer.  32:35 

1  A'.  11:7  a  high  place  for  M. 

2  K.  23:10  son  pass  thro'  to  M. 

IMOLLIFIED. 
Is.  1:6  nor  in.  with  ointment 
MOLOCH,  ^TOO.-t  5:26  Mc<«  7:43 

MOLTEX. 
Ex.  32:4  he  had  made  a  to.  calf, 
8;  Z»e«<.  9:12,16;  AVA.  9:18 
34:17  no  to.  gods,  Lev.  19:4 
1  A'.  7:16  chapiters  of  to.  brass 
23  a  TO.  sea ;  30  underset,  to. 
Job  28:2  brass  is  m.  out  of  stone 
37:18  sky  as  a  to.  looking-glass 
Ezek.  24:11  filthiuessbe  m.  in  it 
Jfic.  1:4  mountains  shall  be  m. 
See  IMAGE. 

MOMENT. 
E.i;.  3.3:5  midst  of  thee  in  a  to. 
Num.  16:21  consume  th.  inain. 


MON 

■Job  7:18  shouldest  try  him  e.  TO. 

20:5  joy  of  hypoc.  but  for  a  to. 

21:13  in  a  to.  go  down  to  grave 

34:20  in  a  to.  shall  they  die 
;i0:5  his  anger  end.  but  a  to. 

73:19  into  desolation  as  in  a  to. 
Prov.  12:19  ly.  tong.  but  for  a  to. 
Is.  26:20  as  it  were  for  a  to. 

27:3  I  will  water  it  every  to. 

47:9  things  shall  come  in  a  to. 

54:7  for  a  small  to.  have  I  forsa. 
8  I  hid  my  face  fr.  th.  for  a  to. 
Jer.  4:20  my  curtains  in  a  to. 
iaTO.  4:6  Sodom  overth.  in  a  to. 
£"26*.  26:16  tremble  ev.  to.  32:10 
Luke  4:5  king,  of  world  in  a  to. 

1  Co?'.  15:52  be  changed  in  a  to. 

2  Cor.  4:17  which  is  but  for  a  to. 

MONEY. 
Gen.  23:9  as  much  to.  as  worth 

13  I  will  give  thee  m.  for  field 
31:15  quite  devoured  our  to. 
42:25  to  restore  every  man's  to. 

27  espied  to.  28  to.  restored 
4.3:12  double  to.  in  hand,  15 
44:1  ev.  man's  to.  in  sack's  mo. 
47:14  gathered  all  to.  in  Egypt 

15  TO.  faileth  ;  18  our  to.  spent 
Ex.  21:11  go  out  free  without  to. 

21  he  is  nis  TO.  .35  divide  m. 
30  be  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  to. 
22:7  man  deliver  to.  to  neighbor 
25  lend  to.  to  any  of  my  people 
.30:16  take  atonement  to.  of  Isr. 
Lev.  2.5:137  not  give  him  to.  ou 

usury,  Deut.  2:3:19 
yum.  3:49  Mos.  took  redemp.  to. 
Deut.  2:6  and  water  for  to.  28 
14:25  turn  into  TO.  26  bestow  to. 
21:14  not  sell  her  at  all  for  to. 

5:19  took  no  gain  of  to. 
16:18  lords  bro.  to.  to  Delilah 
17:4  restored  to.  to  his  mother 

1  K.  21:2  give  worth  of  it  in  to. 

2  K.  5:26  is  it  a  time  to  rec.  to.  f 
12:4  the  to.  of  dedicated  things 

7  now  receive  no  more  to.  8 
10  TO.  in  chest,  2  Chr.  24:11 

16  and  sin      was  not  brought 
15:20  exacted  the  TO.  of  Igrad 
2:3:35  Jehoakim  gave  to.  to  Ph. 

Ezr.  3:7  gave  to.  also  to  masons 
7:17  buy  speedily  with  this  to. 
Neh.  5:4  borrowed  to.  for  king 

10  my  servants  exact  of  th.  to. 
Est.  4:7  sum  of  to.  H.  promised 
■/o6  31:39  eaten  fruits  without  to. 
42:11  ev.  man  also  gave  him  to. 
Ps.  15:5  putteth  not  to.  to  usury 
P;w.  7:20  taken  bag  of  to. 
Ec.  7:12  wisd.  and  to.  a  defence 
10:19  but  TO.  answers  all  things 
Is.  52:3  be  redeemed  without  to. 
55:1  he  that  hath  no  to.  come 
2  wheref.  spend  ye  to.  for  that 
Jer.  32:9  wei^h.  to.  17  shekels  10 
44  men  shall  buy  fields  for  to. 
Lam.  5:4  drunk,  our  wa.  for  7n. 
Mic.  3:11  prophets  divine  for  to. 
17:24  received  trib.  to.  ca. 
27  thou  Shalt  find  a  piece  of  to. 
22:19  show  me  the  tribute  to. 
25:18  earth,  hid  his  lord's  to. 
27  TO.  to  exchang.  Luke  19:23 
28:12  large  TO.  to  soldiers,  15 
Mark  6:8  they  took  no  to.  in 
their  purse,  Luke  9:3 
12:41  people  cast  to.  into  treas. 
14:11  and  promised  to  give  him 

TO.  Luke  22:5 
.4rf.«  4:37  brought  to.  and  laid  it 
8:18  Simon  offered  them  to. 
20  P.  said,  to.  perish  with  thee 
24:26  hoped  to.  sho.  been  given 
1  Tim.  6:10  love  of  to.  root  of  all 
See  BOUGHT. 

MONEY-CHANGERS. 
Mat.  21:12  Jesus  overthre-w  ta- 
bles of  TO.-c.  Mark  11:15 
Jolin  2:14  found  in  temple  to.-c. 

MONSTERS. 
Lam.  4:3  sea  to.  draw  out  breast 

MONTH. 
Gen.  29:14  wi.  La.  space  of  a  to. 
E.V.  13:4  came  ye  out  in  to.  Ab. 
2:3:15  keep  feast  in  the  TO.  Abib 
34:18  in  to.  Abib  thou  ca.  fr.  E. 

Deut.  16:1 ;  ./o«.  5:10 
Zet'.  27:6  from  a  m.  old  to  5  years 
iVwTO.  3:15  ev.  male  fr.  a  to.  oid. 

22,  28,  34.  39.  40.  43  ;  26:61 
9:22  TO.  or  j'car  cloud  tarried 
11:20  eat  flesh,  even  a  wh.  to,  21 
18:16  from  a  m.  old  shalt  thou 
28:14  burnt-ofi'rr.  overv  to.  29:5 
Deut.  21:13  in  house  full  to. 


MOO 

1  K.  4:7  his  to.  made  provis.  27 
5:14  TO.  they  were  in  Lebanon 

Est.  9:22  TO.  turned  fr.  sorrow 
Jer.  2:24  her  to.  they  shall  find 
IIos.  5:7  TO.  devour  th.  with  por. 
Zee.  11:8  I  cut  oft' in  one  to. 
Itev.  9:15  prep,  for  a  day  and  to. 

22:2  yielded  her  fruit  every  to. 
See  rntsT. 

Second  MONTH. 
Gen.  7:11  s.  to.  fount,  broken  np 

8:14  in  s.  to.  was  earth  dried 
Ex.  16:1  came  to  sin  in  sec.  to. 
yum.  1:1  in  s.  to.  take  sum  of 

9:11  on  s.  m.  shall  keep  pass- 
over,  2  Chr.  30:2 

10:11  on  s.  TO.  cloud  was  taken 

Third  MONTH. 
Ex.  19:1  in  t.  to.  came  into  Sin. 

2  Chr.  31:7  t.  to.  began  to  lay  fo. 
Ezek.  31:1  in  t.  to.  word  of  Lord 

Fourth  MONTH. 
2  A".  25:3  /.  TO.  famina  prevailed 
Jer.  39:2 /.  to.  city  broken  up 
52:6     TO.  famine  sore  in  city 
Zee.  8:19  fast  of/,  to.  be  joy 
<Sse  riPTH. 

Sixth  MONTH. 
Hag.  1:1  in  s.  m.  word  of  L.  ca. 

1.5  in  c?.  TO.  did  work  in  hou.  of 
Luke  1:26  in  s.  to.  angel  sent 
36  s.  TO.  with  her  called  barren 

See  SEVENTH. 

Eighth  MONTH. 

Zee.  1:1  e.  to.  came  word  to  Ze. 
Ninth  MONTH. 

Ezr.  10:9  zi.  in.  peo.  sat  tremb. 
./p/'.  36:22  sat  in  house  in  n.  m. 
Ilag.  2:10  n.  to.  came  word  of  L. 
Zee.  7:1  word  came  toZ.  ian.  to. 

Tenth  MONTH. 
Gen.  8:5  decreased  until  tenth  to. 
Ezr.  10:16  sat  down  in  tenth  to. 
2:16  taken  to  king  in  t.  m. 
Eleventh  MONTH. 
Deut.  1:3  e.  to.  Moses  spake  to 
Zee.  1:7  e.  to.  came  word  to  Zee. 

Twelfth  MONTH. 
Est.  3:7  cast  lots  to  twelfth  to. 
Ezek.  32:1    to.  word  of  L.  came 

This  MONTH. 
Ex.  12:2  t.  TO.  sh.  be  beginnine 
3  t.  m.  take  every  man  a  lamij 
yeh.  9:1 1.  to.  Israel  assembled 

MONTHLY. 
Is.  47:13  the  to.  prognosticators 

MONTHS. 
iV^uTO.  10:10  in  begin,  of  your  to. 
28:11  in  beginniiigs  of  to.  offer 
Jud.  11:37  let  me  alone  two  to. 

1  Sam.  6:1  ark  in  country  7  to. 

2  -SteTO.  2:11  D.  reign,  seven  years 

and  six  to.  5:5 ;  1  Chr.  3:4 
6:11  ark  was  with  O.-edom  3  to. 

1  K.  5:14  two  TO.  were  at  home 

1  CAr.  27:1  thro'  the  to.  ot  year 

Est.  2:12  after  she  had  been  12 
TO.  purified,  six  7/i.  with  oil 
of  myrrh,  six  to.  with  odors 

./o6  3:6  not  come  to  numb,  of  to. 
7:3  made  to  possess  to.  of  vani. 
14:5  number  of  his  to.  wi.  thee 
21:21  number  of  his  TO.  cut  off 
29:2  O  that  I  were  as  in  to.  past 
39:2  canst  thou  number  the  to. 

Ezek.  39:14  after  end  of  seven  to. 
47:12  new  fruit  according  to  to. 

Dan.  4:29  at  the  end  of  twel.  7n. 

Luke  1  ;24  and  hid  herself  five  m. 
4:25  when  heaven  was  shut  up 
3  ye.  and  6  ?n.  Jain.  5:17 

John  4:35  yet  four  m.  then  harv. 

Acts  18:11  P.  abode  year  and  6  to 

Gal.  4:10  observed  days  and  to. 

I}ev.  9:5  be  tormented  five  to.  10 
11:2  tread  under  foot  42  to. 
13:5  power  given  to  con.  42  to. 

See  THREE. 

MONUMENTS. 

Is.  65:4  peo.  which  lodge  in  m. 
MOON. 

Deut.  33:14  precious  thin,  by  to. 
.los.  10:12  TO.  in  valley  of  Aiialon 
■Job  25:5  behold  to.  it  shine,  not 
P.<.  8:3  when  I  consider  the  7n. 

72:7  so  Ions:  as  TO.  endureth 

89::37  establ,  forever  at  the  m. 

104:19  appointed  m.  for  seasons 
Ec.  12:2  while  sun,  to.  or  stars 

Cant.  6:10  fair  as  to.  clear  as  sun 
Is.  3:18  round  tires  like  the  m. 
See  SUN. 


MOR 
New  MOON. 

1  Sam.  20:5  to-mor.  is  new  m.  18 

2  K.  4:23  neither  new  to.  nor  sa. 
Ps.  81:3  blow  trumpet  in  n.  to. 
Is.  66:23  fr.  one  newm.  to  anoth. 
£'2cA:.  46:1  in  re.  to.  sh.  be  opened. 

6  in  re.  to.  offer  young  bullock 
Amos  8:5  will  re.  to.  be  gone? 
Col.  2:16  judge  you  of  the  n.  m. 

New  MOONS. 
1  Chr.  23:31  offer  burnt  sacri.  In 
71.  TO.  2  C'Ar.  2:4;  31:3:  Ezr. 
3:5 :  iVeA.  10:.3:3  ;  Ezek.  46:a 
i«.  1:13  new  to.  and  sabbaths 

14  re.  TO.  and  feasts  my  soul  ha. 
Ezek.  45:17  drink-off.  in  new  to. 
//OS.  2:11  cause  new  to.  to  cease 

MORDECAI. 
Ezr.  2:2  M.  came  up,  yeh.  7:7 
AAf .  2:5  a  Jew,  name  was  M. 
10:3  M.  was  next  to  Ahasuerna 

MORE. 
Ex.  i:12  the  to.  they  afilictecl 

them,  the  to.  they  grew. 
16:17  gath.  some  to.  some  lesa 
30:15  the  rich  shall  not  give  m. 

1  Sam.  3:17  G.  do  so  to  th.  a.  m. 
Ps.  19:10  TO.  to  be  des.  than  gold 

71:14  I  will  praise  th.  to.  and  wi. 
Mat.  18:16  take  with  th.lor  2w», 
John  21:15  lovest  thou  me  to.  / 
12:26  once  m.  I  shake,  27 
See  ABUNDANTLY. 

Any  MORE. 

Gen.  8:12  dove  ret.  not  any  m. 
21  not  curse  ground  a.  7n.  9:11 
17:5  nor  name  a.  to.  be  call.  Ab. 
35:10  nor  a.  m.  be  called  Jacob 
Ex.  8:29  not  deal  deceitful,  a.  m. 
11:6  nor  a  cry  be  like  it  any  m, 
Jos.  7:12  nei.  be  with  you  a.  m, 
Ezek.  5:9  I  will  not  do  aiiy  to. 
IIos.  14:8  what  have  I  any  m. } 
Luke  22:16  I  will  not  eat  aiiym. 

Much  MORE. 
Ex.  36:5  the  people  bring  to. 
Mat.  6:30  sh.  he  not  to.  7n.  clo.  f 
7:26  »t.  TO.  than  a  prophet 
5:9  TO.  TO.  be.  now  justified 
10  much  TO.  being  reconciled 
17  TO.  TO.  they  that  receive 
20  when  sin  abund.  gra.  to.  to. 

2  Cor.  3:11  to.  rei.  wh.  remaiuetli 

No  MORE. 
Est.  2:14  came  no  rn.  to  king 
Job  7:8  see  me  ziO  to.  9  come  up 
10  shall  return  no  to.  to  house 
Eev.  21:1  reo  ?re.  sea;  4  death; 
22:3  curse 

MOREOVER. 
Ps.  19:11  ?re.  by  th.  serv.  warned 
Is.  39:8  TO.  there  shall  be  peace 
Heb.  11:36  to.  of  bonds  and  imp. 

MORIAH. 
Gen.  22:2  get  th.  into  land  of  M. 
2  Chr.  3:1  Sol.  built  house  in  M. 

MORNING. 
&ere.  19:15  when  the  in.  arose 
24:54  Abra.  rose  up  in  the  tzu 
26:31  rose  betimes  in  the  to. 
29:25  in  the  to.  behold  it  was  L. 
40:6  Jos.  came  into  them  in  m. 
49:27  in  TO.  he  sh.  devour  prey 
Ex.  7:15  get  thee  to  Phar.  in  zre. 
10:13  TO.  east  wind  bro.  locusts 
14:'27  sea  returned  to  stre.  in  to. 
16:7  in  to.  ye  sh.  see  glory  of  L. 
8  give  yoii  in  the  m.  bread,  12 
13  in  the  /re.  thedew^  lay  round 
29:39  one  lamb  in  m.  yum.  28:4 
34:2  be  ready  in  the  to. 
25  nor  shall  pass,  be  left  to  m. 
Lev.  6S  burning  all  night  to  m. 
Torn.  9:21  cloud  taken  up  in  to. 
Deut.  28:67  in  m.  would  it  were 
.Jud.  6:31  put  to  death  whilst  to, 
16:2  in  the  to.  when  it  is  day 
19:.37  rose  in  to.  opened  doors 
20:19  chil.  of  Israel  rose  in  to. 
2  Sa>}i.  23:4  and  he  shall  be  a3 
the  ?re.  when  the  sun  riseth, 
even  a  to.  without  clouds 
24:11  when  D.  was  up  in  the  m. 
1  K.  3:21  when  I  consid.  it  in  to. 
18:26  called  on  B.  fr.  m.  to  noon 
yth.  4:21  some  labored  from  m. 
8:3  read  from  m.  until  mid-day 
Job  7:21  thou  shalt  seek  me  in  TO. 
11:17  shine  forth,  be  as  the  to. 
24:17  TO.  to  th.  as  sha.  of  death 
38:12  hast  thou  commanded  m. 
41:18  his  eyes  like  eyelids  of  to. 
Ps,  5:3  my  voice  shah  thou  hear 
in  the  to.  O  Lord,  in  the  m. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


Pt.  30:5bnt  joy  comethin  them. 

49:14  dominion  over  them  in  m. 

69:16  will  sinj;  tliy  mercy  in  m. 

88:13  in  the  fi.  shall  my  prayer 

90:5  the  m.  tkey  are  like  grass 
6  in  the  m.  it  llourisheth  up 

119:147  I  prevented  dawn,  of 

130:6  thev  that  watch  for  m. 

139:9  if  I  take  wings  of  the  m. 

143:8  thy  loving-kindness  in  m. 
Ec.  19:16  princes  eat  in  the  m. 

11:6  in  the  m.  sow  thy  seed 
Cant.  6:10  she  looketh  like  to. 
Is.  14:12  O  Lncifer,  son  of  m. 

17:14  before  the  to.  he  is  not 

21:12  watchman  said,  m.  com. 

28:19  7)1.  by  m.  sh.  it  pass  over 

50:4  he  wakeneth  m.  by  m. 

58:8  thy  light  break  forth  as  m. 
Jer.  5:8  were  as  fed  horses  m  m. 

20:16  hear  the  cry  in  the  TO. 

21:12  execute  judgm.  in  the  to. 
Ezek.  7:7  the  m.  is  come  on  thee 
10  the  TO.  is  gone  forth,  the  i-od 

12:8  in  the  to.  came  word  of  L. 

^4:18 1  spake  to  the  peo.  in  the 
TO.  at  even  my  wife  died,  I 
did  in  the  in.  as  commanded 

83:22  it  came  to  me  in  the  to. 
Sos.  6:3  his  going  forth  is  as  to. 
4  your  goodness  is  as  to.  cloud 

7:6  in  the  to.  it  burneth  as  fire 

10:15  in  a  to.  sh.  king  be  cut  off 
Joel  2:2  as  to.  spread  on  mount. 
Amos  4: 13  maketh  the  to.  dark. 

5:8  turn  shad,  of  death  into  m. 
Jon.  4:7  God  prepared  a  worm 

■when  the  m.  rose 
Mic.  2:1  when  the  m.  is  light 
Mat.  16:3  in  the  to.  it  will  be  fo. 

27:1  when  the  m.  was  come 
Mark  11:20  in  m.  as  they  passed 

13:35  at  cock-crowing,  or  in  to. 

Early  In  the  MORMNG. 

Oen.  19:27  Abraham  gat  up  e.  in 

them.  21:14;  22:3 
28:18  Jacob  rose  up  e.  in  the  to. 
31:55  Laban  rose  e.  in  the  to. 
Ex.  8:20  said,  Kise  e.  in  to.  9:13 

24:4  Moses  rose  early  in  m.  34:4 
Jos.  3: 1  Joshua  rose  early  in  the 

TO.  6:12;  7:16;  8:10 
Jud.  6:28  men  of  city  r.  e.  in  m. 
1  Sam.  1:19  they  rose  up  e.  in  t. 
TO.  29:11;  2  K.  3:22;  19:35  ; 
2  Chr.  20:20 ;  Is.  37:36 
15:12  Sa.  rosee.  in  to.  17:20  D. 
29: 10  wherefore  rise  «.  in  the  tn. 
Job  1:5  Job  rose  up  e.  in  the  to. 
JVo».  27:14  rising  earli/in  the  TO. 
Is.  5:11  woe  to  th.  th.  rise  e.  inm. 

37:36  arose  e.  in  t.  to.  all  dead 
Dan.  6:19  Darius  rose  e.  in  t.  to. 
Mai.  20:1  went  early  in  the  to. 
Mark  16:2  early  in  the  to.  came 

to  sepulchre,  Luke  24:1 
Zvke  21 :38  came  e.i.m.  John  8:2 
Acts  5:21  entered  temple  e.  in  to. 

£ee  EVENING. 

Every  MOR\I\G. 

Ex.  16:21  gath.  vaUima  every  to. 
30:7  burn  sweet  incense  e.  to. 
lev.  6:12  priest  burn  wood  e.  to. 
1  Chr.  9:27  e.  to.  pertain,  to  por. 
a  Chr.  13:11  burn  to  Lord  e.  to. 
Job  7:18  shouldest  visit  him  e. 
Ps.  73:14  have  been  chaste,  e.  tn. 
Is.  33:2  be  thou  our  arm  e.  m. 
Lam.  3:23  L.'s  mercies  new  e.  to. 
Ezek,  46:13  prepare  a  lamb  e.  to. 
Amos  4:4  briu^  sacrifices  e.  m. 
Zep.  3:5  e.  m.  doth  bring  judgm. 
MORXIXG  light. 

1  Sam.  U-.m  si)oil  th.  until  m.  I. 
25:22  pertain  to  him  by  m.  I. 

36  Abi.  told  nothing  until  to.  I. 

2  Sam.  17:22  passed  J.  by  m.  I. 
2  K.  7:9  if  we  tarry  until  to.  li. 
See  cLotTD. 

mORIVIlVG  star,  8. 
Job  38:7  wh.  to.  s.  sang  together 
Jlev.  2:28  I  will  give  hira  m.  s. 
22:16  I,  Jesus,  am  bright  to.  s. 

Until  the  MORIVI!VG. 
Ex.  12:10  let  noth.  of  it  remain 
u.  the  TO.  16:19 ;  2:3:18 ;  29:34 ; 
Lev.  7:15;  Xum.  9:12 
16:20  some  of  th.  left  u.  t  m. 
23  lay  up  for  you  until  the  m. 
Lev.  19:13  not  abide  u.  t.  to. 
Deut.  16:4  any  flesh  rem.  u.  m. 
Jud.  19:25  abused  her  u.  t.  to. 
Suth  3:13  dawn  u.  t.  to.  U  lay 
1  Sam.  3:15  Samuf !  lay  u.  t.  m. 
13:2  take  heed  to  thyself  w.  t.  to. 


MOS 

2  K.  10:8  heads  of  kings  u.  t.  to. 
Prmy.  7:18  our  fill  of  love  u.  to. 
Is.  38:13  1  reckoned  until  ilie  to. 

MORMXG  watch. 
Ex.  14:24  in  m.  w.  L.  said  to  M. 
1  Satn.  11:11  mi.  of  host  in  to.  Zf. 

MORROW. 
Ex.  8:23  to-zn.  shall  this  sign  be 

9:5  to-w.  the  L.  sh.  do  this  tlii. 
6  L.  did  thing,  on  to.  cattle  di. 

16:23  to-TO.  is  rest  of  holy  sab. 

19:10  sane,  them  to-day  and  in. 

32:5  to-m.  is  a  feast  to  the  Lord 
Lev.  7:16  on  to.  remain,  cat.  19:U 

22:.30  leave  none  of  it  till  ?«. 

23:15  ye  shall  count  from  m. 
Num.  11:18  sanctify  yourselves 
against  \a-m.  Jos.  7:13 

16:16  they  and  A.  to-TO.  bef.  L. 
41  on  TO.  congreg.  murmured 
Jos.  3:5  to-TO.  L.  will  do  wond. 

5:12  manna  ceased  on  the  m. 

22:18  to-TO.  -wroth  -wi.  congreg. 
Jud.  19:9  to-m.  get  early  on  way 

20:28  to-TO.  I  will  deliver  them 
1  Sam.  11:9  to-m.  by  ti.  sun  hot 

20:5  to-TO.  is  the  new  moon,  IS 

28:19  to-TO.  Shalt  thou  and  sons 

1  K.  20:6  send  ser.  to  thee  to-TO. 

2  A'.  6:28  will  eat  my  son,  to-?/i. 
8:15  on  to.  he  took  a  thick  cloth 

2  Chr.  20:16  to-TO.  go  ye  down,  17 
Est.  5:8  to-TO.  as  king  hath  said 

12  to-TO.  am  I  invited  to  ber 
Prov.  3:28  to-TO  I  will  give 
27:1  boast  not  thyself  to-TO. 
Is.  22:13  let  us  eat,  for  to-;/i.  we 

die,  1  Cor.  15::32 
56:12  to-TO.  shall  be  as  this  day 
Zip.  3:3  gn.  not  bones  till  to-m. 
Mat,  6:30  to  -to.  is  cast  into  the 
oven,  Luke  12:28 
34  take  no  thought  for  m.  for 
TO.  sh.  take  thought  for  itself 
Luke  IZ.'ii  to-day,  and  to-TO. 

33  walk  to-day  and  to-m. 
Acts  20:7  P.  rea.  to  depart  on  to. 
25:22  to-TO.  thou  shalt  hear  him 
Jam.  4:13  to-day  or  to-»i.  will  go 
14  know  not  what  sh.  be  on  to. 
MORSEL. 
Gen.  18:5  fetch  a  to.  of  bread 
■hid.  19:5  comf.  heart  with  in. 
liuth  2:14  dip  thy  m.  in  vinegar 
Job  31:17  eaten  my  to.  myselt 
Prov.  17:1  bet.  dry  to.  and  quiet 
23:8  TO.  hast  eaten  shall  vomit 
Ileb.  12:16  E.  for  to.  Bold  birthri. 
See  BREAD. 

MORSELS. 
Ps.  147:17  cast,  forth  ice  like  to. 

MORTAL. 
■Tob  4:17  in.  man  mo.  just  th.  G.  1 
Horn.  6:12  sin  reign  in  to.  body 
8:11  quicken  J«.  bodies  by  Spi. 

1  Cor.  15:53  to.  on  immortal.  54 

2  Cor.  4:11  J.  manifest,  in  m.  lie. 

MORTALITY. 
2  Cor.  5:4  to.  swallow,  up  of  life 

MORT.\LLY. 
Deut.  19:11  smite  neighbor  m. 

MORTAR. 
Gen.  11:8  slime  had  they  for  to. 
Ex.  1:14  serve  in  to.  and  brick 
Lev.  14:42  take  to.  and  plast.  ho. 

45  break  down  to.  of  the  house 
Is.  41:25  upon  princes  as  np.  to. 
Ezek.  13:10  daubed  it  With  un- 
tempered  to.  11,  14,  15 ;  22:28 
iVa/t.  3:14  clay,  and  tread  the  m. 

MORTAR. 
Num.  11 :8  or  beat  it  in  a  TO. 
Prov.  27:22  bray  fool  in  m. 

MORTGAGED. 
Neh.  5:3  we  have  tn.  our  lands 

MORTIFY. 
7?0TO.  8:13  ye  TO.  deeds  of  body 
Col.  3:5  m.  your  members 
MOSEROTH.   Kum,  33:30 

MOSES. 
Ex.  2:10  called  his  name  M. 
Jos.  1:5  as  I  was  with  M.  3:7 
Ps.  103:7  made  kn.  ways  to  M. 
105:26  he  sent  M.  and  Aaron 
106:16  envied  SI.  in  camp,  32 
Is.  63:12  by  right  hand  of  M. 
Jer.  15:1  though  M.  stood  be.  me 
Mai.  4:4  remember  law  of  JI. 
Mat.  17  3  there  appeared  M.  and 
Elias,  Mark  9:4 ;  Lnke  9:30 
19:7  why  did  M.  command.  ? 
23:2  Pharisees  sit  in  M.'s  seat 
Mark  10:3  what  did  M.  com. '/ 


MOT 

Mark  12:19  M.  wrote,  Luke  20:28 

Luke  16:29  M.  and  iirojjhets 
20::37  M.  showed  at  the  bush 
24:27  bc-ginninf;  at  M.  and  pro. 

■John  1:17  law  given  by  M.  45 
3:14  as  M.  lifted-serpont 
5:45  M.  accuseth  ;  46 believed  51. 
6::32  M.  ga.  you  not  that  bread 
7:19  AI.  give  you  law  'I  22,  23 
9:28  M.  disciples;  29  G.  spake 

Acts  3:22  M.  said,  A  prophet 
6:11  bias,  words  against  M.  14 
7:20  M.  born,  32,  35,  37 
13:39  not  justirted  by  lawof  M. 
15:1  circumcised  after  M.  5 
21  M.  hath  in  every  city  them 
21:21  teachestto  for.sakeM. 
26:22  things  M.  did  say,  28:23 

2  Cor.  3:13  not  as  M.  who,  15 

2  Tim.  3:8  as  Jan.  withstood  M. 

Ileb.  3:2  M.  faithful,  3,  5.  16 
9:19  M.  spoken  every  precept 
10:28  despised  M.  law 
11:23  by  faith  M.  was  hid  three 
12:21  M.  said,  I  fear  and  quake 

■lude  9  disput.  about  body  of  JI. 

Ilev.  15:3  sing  the  song  of  M. 
MOST. 

Prov.  20:6  to.  men  proclaim 

Luke  7:42  wh.  will  love  him  to.  ? 
43  he  to  whom  he  forgave  to. 

Acts  20:,3S  sorrowiiigm.of  all  for 

1  Cor.  14:27  two,  or  at7«.  three 

MOTE. 

Mat.  7:3  to.  in  brother's  eye, 
Luke  6:41 

4  let  me  pullwf.  out  of  th.  eye 

5  then  th.  see  clear,  to  cast  in. 
out  of  broth. 's  eye,  Luke6.4ii 

MOTH. 
Job  4:19  crushed  before  the  m. 
27:18  buildeth  his  house  as  a  to. 
Ps.  39:11  beauty  consu.  like  m. 
Is.  50:9  TO.  shall  eat  them,  51:8 
IIos.  5:12  I  be  to  Ephr.  as  a  m. 
Mat.  6:19wh.  to.  and  rust  corru. 
20  nei.  to.  nor  rust,  Luke  12:33 

MOTH-EATEX 

■Tob  13:28  as  garm.  that  is  m.-e. 

Jam.  5:2yoiir garments arewi.-e. 
MOTHER. 

Gen.  3:20  was  to.  of  all  living 
17:16  shall  be  a  to.  of  nations 
24:60  TO.  thousands  of  millions 
32:11  lest  he  smite  m.  with  Chi. 

Ex.  2:8  and  called  child's  to. 

Lev.  20:14  her  to.  is  wickedness 

Jud.  5:7  Deb.  arose  a  to.  in  Isr. 
28  TO.  of  Sisera  looked  out 

Puth  1:8  ret.  each  to  m.'s  house 

2  Sa?n.  17:25  Zeruiah,  Joab's  m. 
20:19  to  destroy  a  to.  in  Israel 

1  K.  2:19  a  seat  for  the  king's  to. 
3:27  child,  she  is  the  »i.  thereof 

2  IC  24:15  carried  away  king'sTO. 
Ps.  113:9  be  ajoyful  in.  of  child. 
Prov.  30:11  generat.  not  bless 
Cant.  6:9  only  one  of  her  in. 

Is.  50:1  whe.  bill  of  to.  divorce  ? 
■ler.  50:12  to.  be  sore  confounded 
Ex.  16:44  as  is  to.  so  is  daughter 
45  your  to.  was  a  Ilittite 

23:2  two,  daughters  of  one  TO. 
Eos.  2:2  plead  with  yourwi. 
5  th.  TO.  hath  played  the  harlot 

10:14  TO.  was  dashed  in  pieces 
Mic.  7:6  daughter  riseth  up  ag. 

her  TO.  Mat.  10:35;  Lu. 
Mat.  8:14  P.'s  wife's  to.  Lu.  4::^ 

14:8  before  instructed  of  her  in. 

19:12  so  born  from  in.'s  womb 

20:20  TO.  of  Zebedee's  children 
Luke  1:43  to.  of  L.  come  to  me  ? 
./o/m  2:1  in.  of  J.  there.  Acts  1:1 1 
Acts  12:12  hou.  of  Mary,  in.  of  J. 
Gal.  4:2(i  Jerusalem  to.  of  ns  all 
Pev.  17:5  the  to.  of  harlots  and 
See  rATHEK. 

His  MOTHER. 
Gen.  21:21  h.  m.  took  him  a  wife 

24:67  comf.  after  death  of  A.  in. 

27:14  Jacob  bro.  them  to  his  m. 

43:29  brother  Benj.  h.  m.'s  son 

44:20  he  alone  is  left  of  his  to. 
23:19  not  seethe  kid  in  his 
TO.'smilk,  34:26;  Deut.  14:21 
Lev.  20:17  man  take  A.  to.'s  dau. 
Sum.  12:12  out  of //is  to. '^  womb 
Peut.  27:22  lieth  with  /(.  to.',*-  da. 
Jud.  9:1  went  to  A.  m.'s  brethr. 
1  Sam.  2:19  h.  m.  made  a  lit.  co. 

1  A'.  15:13  his  to.  he  removed 
17:23  Eli.iah  deliv.  him  to  h.  to. 
22:,'j2  walked  in  way  of  A.  to. 

2  A'.  4:19  lad,  Carry  him  to  A.  to. 


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MOU 

1  Chr.  4:9  A.  TO.  called  name  Ja. 

2  i'hr.  22:3  his  to.  w  as  his  conn. 
I's.  35:14  as  one  mourn,  for  A.  to. 

109:14  not  sin  of  Aw  to.  blotted 

131:2  child  weaned  of  hism. 
Prov.  10:1  son  is  heavi.  of  A.  to. 

15:20  foolish  man  despis.  A.  TO. 

29:15  left  bringeth  A.  in.  to  sh. 

31:1  ijrojihecy  A.  in.  taught  him 
Ec.  5:15  came  forth  of  A.  ?».'«  w. 
Cant.  3:11  hism.  crowned  him 
Is.  66:13  w  li.  A.  TO.  coniibrteth 
Mat.  1:18  A.  m.  was  espoused 

2:13  young  child  and  A.  m.  20 

12:46  A.  m.  stood  with.  Mark 
3:31;  Lukem'i 

13:55  is  not  A.  tn.  called  Wary? 
Lnke  1:15  Holy  O.  fr.  A.to.'s  wo. 
60  A.  tn.  said.  He  sli.  bi'  call.  J. 

2:51  A.  TO.  kept  these  payiny.-i 

7:12  only  eon  of  A.  TO.  a  widow 

15  he  delivered  him  to  A.  TO. 
John  3:4  sec.  time  into  h.tn.'svr. 

19:25  h.  m.  stood  by  cross  of  J. 
26  when  .T.  saw  A.  m. 
Acts  3:2  lame  fr.  A.  to.  wo.  14:8 
liom.  16:13  salute  I{.  and  his  to. 

MOTHER-IX-LAW. 

Pei/t.  27:2:3  curs,  liclh  wi.  to. 
Puth  1:14  Or.  kissed  her  m.-i.-l, 

2:2:3  It.  dwelt  with  her  tn.-i.-l. 

3:17go  not  empty  to  thy  m.-i.-l. 
Mic.  7:6  dau. -in-law  ag.  m.-i.-l. 
Mat.  10::j5;  Luke  12:53 

My  MOTHER. 

Oen.  20:12  not  daugliterof  to.  m. 
Jud.  8:19  the  sons  of  my  in. 
16:17  Nazar.  from  my  th.'s  wo. 
1  K.  2:20  to  her,  Ask  on,  my  to. 
Job  1:21  naked  ontottnym.'svt. 
3:10  sh.  not  doors  ot'mytn.'sw. 
17:14  to  worm.  Thou  ai  t  to.  tn. 
31:18  guid.  her  fr.  m.  m.'s  wo. 
Ps.  22:9  wh.  on  to.  to.'*'  breasts 
10  my  God  from  to.  ?;i.'s  belly 
51:5  in  sin  did  to.  to.  conce,  me 
69:8  alien  to  to.  to.'*-  children 
71:6  out  of  TO.  m.'s  bowels 
139:13  cov.  me  inmyTO.'s  womb 
I'rov.  4:3  bel.  in  sight  of  my  m. 
Cant.  1:16  my  m.'s  children  ang. 
3:4  brou.  him  to  my  m.'s  house 
8:1  sucked  the  breasts  of  mym. 
2  brin<;  th.  into  my  tn.'s  liouse 
Is.  49:1  from  bowels  ot'myin. 
Jer.  15:10  woe  is  me,  my  to. 
20:14  day  wherein  my  to.  bare 

17  my  TO.  niiirhtbeen  niv  grave 
Mat.  12:48  Jesus  said,  Who  is 
my  TO  . ,?  Mark  3:33 
49  behold  mym.  and  brethren, 
3Iark  3::i4 ;  Luke  8:21 
Gal.  1:15  scparat.  fr.  my  m.'s  w. 

Thy  MOTHER. 
Gen.  27:29  let  thy  m.'s  sons  bow 
37:10  I  and  thy  to.  bow  to  thee? 
Lev.  1S:7  nakedness  of  thy  to. 
IJeut.  13:6  son  of  thy  m.  eiit,  th. 

1  Som.  15:.3:3  thy  to.  be  childless 
20:30  confus.  of  t.  to.'« naUedn. 

2  K.  9:22  whoredoms  otthytn. 
Ps.  50:20  slander,  t.  ow  n  m.'s  son 
Prov.  1:8  the  law  of  thy  to.  6:20 

•23:22  and  despise  not  thym. 
Cant.  8:5  thym.  brou.  tJice  forth 
.ler.  22:26  thy  tn.  that  bare  thee 
Ezek.  16:3  fa.  Amorite,  t.  to.  Hit. 
45  thou  art  thy  tn.'s  daughtsr 
19:2  say.  What  is  thtj  tn.  f 
10  thy  in.  is  like  a  vine 
Bos.  4:5  I  win  destroy  thym. 
Mat.  12:47  beh.  t.  tn.  and  breth. 
Mark  3:32;  XuA-«8:20;  Johti 
19:27 

2  Tim.  1:5  which  dwelt  in  t.  m. 
MOTHERS. 

Is.  49:23  queens  be  thy  nnrs.  to. 
Jer.  16:3  faith  thcL.  concern. to. 
Lam.  2:12  say  to  their  m.  w  here 
is  corn  and  wine?  soul  was 
poured  to  theirs,  bosom. 
5:3  fatherless,  our  to.  as  w  idows 
Mark  W-.m  hun.-fold,  sisters,  to. 
1  Tim.  1:9  law  for  murder,  of  to. 
5:2  entreat  elder  women  as  to. 

RIOTIOIVS. 
Earn.  7:5  the  to.  of  sins  did  work 

MOULDY. 
Jos.  9:5  pro\  ision  dry  and  to.  12 

MOriVT,  IXG. 
Job  20:6  excel,  to.  to  heavens 
39:27  do.  eagle  to.  at  thy  com.? 
Ps.  107:26  they  to,,  up  to  heaven 
Is.  9:18  TO.  as  lift,  up  of  smoke 
15:5  by  in.  up  of  Luhith  theyco 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOIlDA]S"CE. 


MOU 

In.  40:31  shall  m.  np  with  wings 
Jer.  51:53  tho.  Babylon  sho.  m. 
Ezek.  10:16  cherub,  lift  to  m.  19 
MOIT«(T. 

Oen.  31:54  J.  offered  sacri.  on  m. 
Ejc.  18:5  encamped  at  ?».  of  G. 
19:12  whoso  toucheth  them. 
14  Moses  went  down  from  the 
TO.  32:15;  34:29 

16  thick  cloud  upon  m.  24:15 
18  7/1.  Si.  was  altoget.  on  srao. 
23  set  bounds  about  the  m. 

24:16  glory  of  Lord  upon  m.  Si. 

17  devouring  fire  on  top  of  ot. 
31:18  L.  gave  Mos.  on  to.  Sinai 
32;  19  M.  Drake  them  beneath  m. 
34:2  and  come  up  to  vi.  Sinai 

3  nor  let  man  be  seen  thro' m. 
Hiim.  10::33  they  departed  fr.  to. 
20:28  Aaron  died  in  tn.  Hor 
Deut.  1:6  dw.  long  enough  in  m. 
7  turn  you,  go  to  to.  of  Amor. 
9:15  the  m.  burned  with  fire 
27:13  these  shall  stand  on  to.  E. 
33:2  L.  shined  forth  from  to.  P. 
Jud.  4:6  draw  towards  to.  Tabor 
8  Sam.  15:30  D.  went  by  the  m. 
32  to.  where  he  worshipped  G. 

1  K.  19:8  Elijah  went  to  to.  of  G. 

11  stand  on  the  to.  bef.  the  L. 

2  K.  23:13  the  to.  of  corruption 
Jfeh.  9:13  thou  earnest  on  TO.  Si. 
Cant.  4:1  flock  of  goats  fr.  to.  G. 
Js.  10:32  TO.  of  dau.  of  Zion,  10:1 

14:13  I  will  sit  on  to.  of  congre. 
27:13  worship  in  holy  to.  at  J. 
29:3  siege  ag.  thee  with  a  to. 
Jer.  6:6  cast  a  m.  against  Jerusa. 

Ezek.  4:2;  21:22;  20:8 
Dan.  11:15  k.  of  north  cast  up  to. 
Ob.  8  destroy  iinders.  out  to.  E. 

21  saviors  sh.  come  to  judge  TO. 
JIab.  3:3  II.  One  from  to.  Paran 
Acts  7:30  in  wilderness  of  to.  S. 
Gal.  4:24  one  from  the  to.  Sinai 
25  Agar  is  to.  Sinai  in  Arabia 
Seb.  12:18  not  come  to  the  m. 

See  CARMEL,  GERIZIM. 

Before  the  MOUIVT. 

E3^.  19:2  Israel  camped  b.  t.  to. 
S4:3  nei.  let  flocks  feed  b.  t.  to. 

See  EPHRAIM. 

In,  or  into  tlie  MOUNT. 

Geti.  22:14  in  t.  in,  of  L.  be  seen 
31:54  tarried  all  night  in  t.  to. 

Ex.  4:27  met  him  in  t.  to.  of  God 
19:12  take  heed,  go  not  upi.  to. 
24:12  come  i.  t.  m.  Deut.  10:1 
13  went  in  t.  to.  of  G.  15,  18 

18  M.  was  in  t.  m.  40  dars  and 
40  nights,  Deut.  9:9;  10:10 

25:40  after  pat.  showed  thee  in 
t.  TO.  26:30;  27:8;  Htb.  8:5 
Num.  27:12  get  thee  into  to.  A. 
Deut.  32:50  die  in  to.  as  A.  died 
Jos.  8:30  altar  to  L.  in  to.  Ebal 
2  K.  28: 16  spied  sepulchres  i/i  TO. 

2  Chr.  3:1  house  of  L.  in  m.  Mo. 
Is.  28:21  L.  rise  up  as  in  to.  P. 
Acts  7:38  angel  spake  in  to.  Sin. 

3  Pet.  1:18  w-e  were  in  holy  TO. 
See  GiLBOA. 

MOUIVT  of  Olives. 
Zee.  14:4  his  feet  shall  stand  on 
TO.  of  O.  TO.  of  0.  shall  clca. 
Mat.  21:1  they  were  come  to  the 
TO.  Of  Olives.  Luke  19:29 
24:3  upon  m.  of  O.  Mark  13:3 
26:30  they  went  out  into  to.  of 

0.  Mark  14:26;  ZiMe  22:39 
Lnke  19:;37  at  descent  of  to.  of  0. 
21:;37  and  abode  in  7n.  of  0. 
Acts  1:12  returned  fr.  to.  of  0. 
See  SEiB,  ZION. 

MOUNTS. 
Jer.  32:24  to.  are  come  to  city 

33:4  houses  thrown  down  by  to. 
Ezek.  17:17  for  him,  by  cast.  to. 

MOUNTAIN. 
C^n.  14:10  they  th.  re.  fled  to  to. 
19:17  escape  to  to.  19  not  escape 
Ex.  3:1  came  to  the  to.  of  G. 

12  peo.  sh.  serve  God  on  th.  to. 
19:3  L.  called  to  him  out  of  to. 
20:18  people  saw  to.  smoking 

Nnm.  14:40  gat  th.  into  top  of  to. 
Dent.  2:3  ye  nave  compassed  to. 

3:25  let  me  see  that  goodly  to. 

4:11  TO.  burnt  ^vith  fire,  .5:23 
Jos.  2:16  get  ye  to  m.  and  hide 

11:16  Jos.  took  the  plain  and  to. 

14: 12  give  me  to.  17:18  to.  thine 
JutZ.  1:19  diave  out  inhabitants 
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1  Sam.  17:3  Philistines  stood  on 

a  TO.  on  one  side,  and  Israel 
stood  on  a  to.  on  the  oth.  si. 
23:2<)  Saul  went  on  this  side  of 
the  TO.  and  David  on  tli.  si. 

2  K.  2:16  S.  cast  him  on  some  to. 
6:17  TO.  full  of  horses  and  char. 

■Job  14:18  TO.  fall.  com.  to  naught 
Ps.  11:1  flee  as  bird  to  your  m.  ? 
.30:7  hast  made  my  to.  to  stand 
78:54  bro.  to  to.  his  right  hand 
Is.  2:im.  of  L.'s  house,  ific.  4:1 
3  let  us  go  to  TO.of  L.  Mic.  4:2 
30:17  as  a  beacon  on  top  of  to. 
29  one  goeth  with  pipe  to  to. 
40:4  every  m.  and  hill  sh.  be 

made  low,  Ltike  .3:5 
•Jer.  16:16  hunt  them  fr.  every  to. 
17:3  Omy  to.  in  the  field 
26:18  TO.  of  the  house  as  high 

places  of  forest,  ilic.  3:12 
.50:6  people  gone  fr.  to.  to  hill 
51:35  O  destroying  TO.  saith  L. 

I  will  make  thee  a  burnt  to. 
Lam.  5:18  because  of  to.  of  Zion 
Ezek.  11:23  gl.  of  L.  stood  on  m. 
28:16  cast  thee  out  of  to.  of  God 
43:12  law  of  house  on  top  of  to. 
Dan.  2:.35  stone  became  great  to. 

45  the  stone  was  cut  out  of  to. 
Mic.  7:12  co.  to  thee  fr.  to.  to  ?«. 
I/acf.  1:8  go  up  to  to.  bring  wood 
Zee.  4:7  who  art  th.  O  great  to. 
8:3  be  called  the  ?n.  of  the  Lord 
14:4  half  of  the  to.  shall  remove 
Mat.  5:1  he  went  up  into  a  to. 
14:23 ;  15:29 ;  Mark  .3:13 ;  6:46; 
Luke  6:12;  9:'iA-Jnhn  6:3,  15 
17:1  bringeth  them  into  high  to. 

9  and  as  they  came  down  from 
the  7n.  Mark  9:9 

20  have  faith,  say  to  this  to. 
Remove,  21:21 ;  Mark  1 1:23 

28:16  m.  where  Jesus  appointed 
Luke  8::?2  swine  feeding  on  to. 
Tieb.  12:20  much  as  beast  ton.  to. 
Bev.  6:14  every  to.  and  isl.  rem. 

8:8  a  great  to.  burning  with  fire 

High  MOUNT.AIN. 
7^.  13:2  lift  up  banner  up.  h.  to. 

30:25  shall  be  ui)on  every  h.  to. 

40:9  get  thee  up  into  the  f>.  to. 

57:7  on  h.  tn.  hast  th.  set  thy  b. 
■Jer.  3:6  gone  up  upon  ev.  h.  to. 
Ezek.  17:22  plant  it  on  a  /lir/h  to. 

40:2  set  me  on  a  very  high  to. 
Mat.  4:8  devil  taken  him  up  into 
an  exceeding  h.  m.  Luke  4:5 

17:1  Jesus  takethP.,  James  and 
John  into  a  h.  to.  Mark  9:2 
Eev.  21:10  car.  me  in  Sp.  to  h.  in. 
See  noLT. 

In  the,  nr  in  this  MOUNT.\IN. 

Gen.  19:30  went  and  dwelt  in  to. 
Ex.  15:17  plant  them  in  the  TO. 
Num.  13:17  said.  Go  up  in.  t.  TO. 
De7it.  32:49  get  thee  up  in  t.  in. 
Ps.  48:1  G.  praised  in  in.  of  holi. 
Is.  25:6  in  this  m.  h.  make  feast 

7  destroy  in  t.  to.  face  of  cov. 

10  in  this  to.  hand  of  L.  rest 
Ezek.  17:23  i/i  the  to.  of  Israel 
Aniosi:\  in  the  to.  of  Samaria 

6:1  woe  to  th.  trust  in  to.  of  S. 
John  4:20  fath.  worship,  in  t.  in. 

21  nei.  in  this  to.  nor  Jerusal. 

MOUNT.MNS. 
Gen.  7:20  the  to.  were  covered 

8:4  the  ark  rested  upon  the  to. 
5  tenth  month  tops  of  m.  seen 
Num.  3:3:48  departed  from  thcTO. 
Deut.  12:2  destroy  pla.  on  hi.  to. 
Jos.  11:21  cut  off"  Anakim  fr.  to. 
Jud.  5:5  TO.  melted  from  bef.  L. 

11:37  go  up  and  down  on  to. 
2  Snm'^V.21  TO.  of  Gilboa 
1  K.  19:11  a  strong  wind  rent  to. 

1  Chr.  12:8  swift  as  roes  on  tn. 

2  Chr.  18:16  Israel  scatter,  on  to. 
,/ob  9:5  which  removeth  the  to. 

28:9  overtunieth  in.  by  rf>ots 
40:20  TO.  bring  him  forth  food 
Ps.  36:6  thy  right,  like  great  in. 
46:2  though  the  in.  be  carried 
3  tho"  TO.  shake  with  swelling 
65:6  his  strength  setteth  fast  to. 
72:3  TO.  bring  peace  to  the  peo. 
76:4  more  glori.  than  to.  of  prey 
S3: 14  flame  setteth  in.  on  fire 
90:2  before  TO.  we.  brouL'ht  for. 
104:6  waters  stood  above  m. 

8  up  by  the  to.  down  by  valle. 
114:4  in.  skipped  like  rams,  6 
125:2  as  to.  round  about  Jerusa. 
133:3  dew  that  descended  on  m. 
144:5  touch  m.  they  shall  smoke 

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Ps.  147:8  mak.  gr.  to  grow  on  m- 
148:9  TO.  and  hills  praise  tlie  L- 
Pim).  8:25  before  to.  were  settled 
Cant.  2:8  Cometh  leaping  on  to. 

17  be  like  a  roe  on  the  to.  8:14 
4:8  look  from  to.  of  the  leopards 
Is.  2:14  day  of  L.  be  on  high  to. 
14:25  TO.  tread  him  under  foot 
18:3  lifteth  up  ensign  on  the  TO. 
34:3  TO.  melted  with  their  blood 
40:12  hath  weighed  to.  in  scales 
41:15  thou  shalt  thresh  the  to. 
42:15  make  waste  to.  and  hills 
44:23  into  singing,  ye  to.  49:13 
49:11  make  all  my  to.  a  way 
52:7  how  beautiful  on  the  TO.  are 

the  feet,  Nah.  1;15 
54:10  for  the  to.  shall  depart 
55:12  TO.  shall  break  forth  befo. 
64:1  TO.  flow  down  at  prcsen.  3 
65:7  have  burned  incense  on  to. 
Jer.  4:24  beh.  to.  and  th.  tremb. 
9:10  for  to.  will  I  take  up  weep. 
1.3:16  feet  stumble  on  dark  to. 
17:26  from  to.  bringing  oflerin. 
31:5  plant  vines  on  m.  of  Sama. 
46:18  as  Tabor  among  the  to. 
50:6  turned  them  away  on  to. 
iam.  4:19  pursued  us  on  the  TO. 
Ezek.  6:2  set  face  toward  to.  of  I. 
7:16  sh.  be  on  the  to.  like  doves 
18:6  not  eaten  upon  to.  11,  15 
19:9  voice  no  more  heard  on  to 
22:9  they  eat  upon  the  to. 
31:12  upon  to.  branches  fallen 
.32:5  I  will  lay  thy  flesh  oh  to. 
33:28  TO.  of  Is.  shall  be  desolate 
34:6  sheep  wander,  through  to, 
13  feed  them  on  to.  of  Israel.  14 
35:8  fill  his  TO.  with  slain  men 
3():1  prophesy  unto  to.  Is.  4 
8  TO.  of  Is.  shoot  forth  branch 
37:22  one  nation  on  in.  of  Israel 
38:8  gathered  ag.  to.  of  Is. 
20?».  shall  be  thrown  down 
21  sw.  against  him  thro'  all  to. 
39:2  brint;  thee  on  to.  of  Israel 
4  shalt  fall  on  the  to.  of  Israel 
17  great  sacrifice  on  to.  of  Isr. 
Joel  2:2  morn,  spread  ui)on  in. 
3:18  TO.  sh.  drop  down  new  wine 
Ai/ios  3:9  assemble  on  to.  of  Sa. 
4:13  formeth  to.  L.  is  his  name 
9:13  TO.,  shall  drop  sweet  wine 
Mic.  1:4  the  in.  shall  be  molten 
6:1  contend  thou  before  the  to. 
2  O  ye  TO.  the  L.'s  controversy 
Nnh.  1:5  the  to.  quake  at  him 
3:18  people  scattered  on  the  to. 
ILab.  3:6  everlasting  TO.  scattered 
10  TO.  saw  thee,  and  trembled 
narf.  1:11  for  a  di'ought  on  tn. 
Zee.  6:1  chariots  bet.  to.  of  brass 
Mai.  1:3  and  laid  his  to.  waste 
Mat.  18:12  goeth  into  the  to. 
24:16  let  them  in  Jud.  flee  tOTO. 
1  Cor.  13:2  that  I  could  remo.  m. 
Pel).  16:20  to.  were  not  found 
17:9  seven  heads  are  seven  to. 

In  the  MOUNTAINS. 
Ex.  .32:12  to  slay  them  in  t.  to. 
Num.  33:47  pitched  m  t.  tn.  of  A. 
Deut.  2:37  cam.  not  to  cit.  in  in. 
.Jos.  10:6  kings  that  dw.  in  t.  to. 
Jud.  6:2  Is.  made  dens  i)i  t.  to. 

1  A'.  5:15  80,000  hewers  in  t.  TO. 

2  Chr.  21:11  high  places  in  t.  to. 
Is.  13:4  noise  of  multi.  in  t.  in. 
Mark  5:5  ni.  and  day  was  in  to. 
Ileb.  11:.38  wandered  in  the  to. 

Of  the  MOUNT.AINS. 
Gen.  8:5  tops  of  t.  in.  were  seen 
22:2  offer  him  on  one  of  the  to. 
Num.  2:3:7  out  of  the  tn.  of  east 
Deut.  32:22  foundations  of  t.  to. 
.33:15  chief  thin.  oft.  ancientTO. 
Jud.  9:25  forhim  in  top  oft.  TO. 
36  peo.  down  from  top  of  t.  in. 
seest  shadow  of  the  to. 
19:23  to  hei.  oft.  in.  Is.  37:24 
Job  24:8  showers  of  the  in. 
39:8  range  of  t.  to.  his  pasture 
Ps.  50:11  all  'fowls  of  t.  in. 
72:16  handful  corn  on  top  of  in. 
Prov.  27:95  herbs  of  t.m.  sath. 
Is.  2:2  in  top  of  the  to.  Mic.  4:1 
42:11  shout  from  top  of  the  to. 
Jer.  3:23  fr.  multitude  b/<//(>  to. 
.32:44  witness,  in  cities  off.  TO. 
.•V!:!:!  in  cities  of  the  to. 
Ez*-k.  6:13  slain  in  tops  of  the  to. 
7:7  the  soundinc  ag.  of  the  in. 
Hos.  4:13  sacri.  on  tops  of  the  m. 
.Toel  2:5  char,  on  tops  of'the  in. 
.Ton.  2:6  down  to  bot.  qf  the  to. 
Zh-.  14:5  flee  to  valley  of  the  to. 
litv.  6:15  hid  iu  rocks  of  the  to. 
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To  the  MOUNTAINS. 

Cant.  4:6  to  the  to.  of  myrrh 
Is.  22:5  trou.  and  crying  to  t.  m. 
Ezek.  6:3  saith  L.  to  the  in.  .36:4 

32:6  water  with  blood  to  the  m. 

36:1  prophesy  to  the  to.  of  Is.  6 
Hos.  10:8  sh.  say  to  the  to.  Cover 
Mark  13:14  that  be  in  .Judea  fleo 

to  the  TO.  Lyke  21:21 
Luke  23:30  to  to.  Fall,  Pev.  6:16 

MOURN. 
Gen.  23:2  Ab.  came  to  to.  Sarah 

1  Sam.  16:1  how  long  to.  for  S.  ? 

2  Sam.  3:31  and  to.  before  Abner 
1  K.  13:29  old  proph.  came  torn. 

14:13  all  Israel  sh.  to.  for  him 
Neh.  8:9  this  day  is  holy,  to.  not 
,/ob  2:11  appointm.  to  to.  wi.  hi. 

5:11  those  wh.  to.  may  be  exal. 

14:22  soul  within  him  shall  m. 
Ps.  55:2  I  TO.  in  ray  complaint 
Proi\  5:11  and  th.  to.  at  the  last 

29:2  wicked  rule,  the  people  to. 
Ec.  3:4  time  to  to.  time  to  dance 
Is.  3:26  gates  sh.  lament  and  to. 

16:7  for  Kir-hareseth  shall  ye  m. 

19:8  fishers  m.  38:14  I  did  m. 

59:11  we  to.  sore  like  doves 

61:2  sentme  to  comf  all  that  m. 
3  to  appoint  them  that  TO.  inZ. 

66:10  rejoice  all  ye  that  m. 
Jer.  4:28  for  this  earth  shall  to. 

12:4  how  lon»  sh.  the  land  to. 

48:31  TO.  for  the  men  of  Kir-her. 
Lam.  1:4  the  ways  of  Zion  do  m. 
Ezek.  7:12  let  not  the  seller  to. 
27  king  sh.all  to.  and  the  prin. 

24:16  nei.  sh.  flioii  to.  nor  weep 
23  shall  pine  away  and  to. 

31:15  caused  Leb.  to  to.  for  him 
IIos.  4:3  theref.  sh.  the  land  to. 

10:5  peo.  shall  to.  over  Samaria 
■Jnel  1:9  the  Lord's  ministers  to. 
Amos  1:2  habita.  of  shepher.  to. 

&:8  every  one  TO.  therein,  9:5 
Zee.  12:10  and  shall  to.  for  him 
12  land  to.  every  family  apart 
Mat.  5:4  blessed  are  they  that  to. 

9:15  child,  of  bride-cha'mb.  m.t 

21:.30  all  the  tribes  of  earth  to. 
Luke  6:25  laugh,  for  ye  sh.  to. 
Jeim.  4:9  afflicted,  to.  and  weep 
Rev,  18:11  merch.  weep  and  m. 

MOURNED. 

Gen.  37:34  Jacob  in.  for  his  son 
.50:3  Egyptians  to.  for  Jacob,  10 
Ex.  33:4  heard  th.  evil  tidings, 

they  TO.  Num.  14:39 
Num.  20:29  congrega.  to.  for  A, 

1  Sam.  15:35  Samuel  to.  for  Saul 

2  Sum.  1:12  to.  for  Saul  and  Jon. 
11:26  Bath-sheba  TO.  for  Uriah 
13:27  David  to.  for  his  son  Aba. 
14:2  one  that  had  to.  for  dead 

1  K.  13:30  they  TO.  over  man  of  G-. 
14:18  Is.  TO.  for  Jeroboam's  soa 

1  Chr.  7:22  Ejihr.  their  father  m. 

2  Chr.  35:24  Judah  to.  for  Josiah. 
Ezr.  10:6  to.  for  transgression 
Neh.  1:4  sat  and  to.  certain  days 
Zee.  7:5  when  ye  to.  and  fasted 
Mat.  11:17  we  have  to.  unto  you, 

Luke  7:32 
Mark  16:10  as  they  to.  and  wept 

1  Ceyr.  5:2  and  have  not  rather  to. 

MOXTIXER,  8. 
ISam.  14:2  feign  thyself  a  m. 
Job  29:25  one  that  comforteth  TO. 
12:5  TO.  eo  about  the  streets 
57:18  restore  comf.  to  his  to. 
IIos.  9:4  sacrifi.  be  as  bread  of  m. 

MOUHN^ETH. 

2  Sam.  19:1  king  in.  for  Ab=alom 
Ps.  .35:14  I  bowed  as  one  that  m. 

8.S:9  mine  eve  in.  bv  affliction 
Is.  24:4  eartli  TO.  and  fad.  33:!) 

7  new  wine  in.  vine  languish. 
Jer.  12:11  viney.  being  desol.  m. 

14:2  Juvi.  TO.  and  gates  languish. 

23:10  bee.  of  swearing  land  TO. 
Joel  1:10  land  to.  cornls  wasted 
Zee.  12:10  one  that  to.  first-boii 

MOURNTULLY. 

Mai.  3:14  we  have  walked  to. 
MOmNING. 

Cera.  27:41  days  of  to.  at  hand 

50:10  made  a  m.  for  his  father 
11  saw  TO.  this  is  a  grievous  TO 
Deut.  26:14  not  eaten  in  m. 

34:8  days  of  to.  for  Mo.  ended 
iSn7n.  11:27  when  to.  was  past 

19:2  victory  was  turned  to  in. 
Est.  4:3  there  was  in.  am.  Jews 

9:22  was  turned  to  them  fr.  to. 
Job  3:8  ready  to  raise  their  to. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MOU 

Job  30:31  harp  also  is  turn,  to  m. 
Ps.  30:11  turned  m.  to  dancing 
Ec,  7:2  better  go  to  house  ol'?rt. 

4  heart  of  wise  in  liouse  of  ?». 
Is.  22:12  Lord  did  call  to  m. 

51:11  sor.  and  m.  shall  flee  away 

C0:20  days  of  m.  shall  be  eudeii 

Gl:3  give  them  oil  of  joy  for  7n. 
Jer.  6:26  TO.  as  for  an  only  sou 

16:5  enter  not  into  house  of  m. 

31:13  turn  their  m.  into  joy 
Lam.  2:5  daughter  of  Judah  m. 

5:15  our  danee  is  turned  into  to. 
Ezek.  2:10  lamentations,  m.  woe 

24: 17  no  TO.  for  dead;  31:15Icau. 
«roeZ2:12  with  weeping  and  to. 
^mo.?  5:16  call  husbandm.  to  to. 

8:10  feasts  into  to.  I  will  make 
It  as  the  TO.  of  an  only  son 
Mic.  1:11  came  not  forth  in  to. 
Zee.  12:11  TO.  in  Jerusalem  as  m. 

of  Hadadrimmon 
Mat.  2:18  great  to.  Rachel  weep. 
2  Cor.  7:7  he  told  us  your  to. 
Jam.  4:9  laugh,  he  turned  to  m. 
Mev.  18:8  one  day  death  and  to. 

MOURNING. 
Gen.  .37:3.1  go  down  to  grave  m. 
2  ^flTO.  14:2  put  on  m.  apparel 
Est.  6:12  H.  hasted  to  house  to. 
Job  30:28  I  went  m.  without  sun 
Fs.  .38:6  I  go  to.  all  day  long 

42:9  wliy  go  I  m.  because  of  op- 
pression of  enemy  ?  43:2 
Jer.  9:17  call  for  the  in.  ■women 

1G:7  TO.  to  coraf.  them  for  dead 
Ezeic.  7:16  m.  for  their  iniquities 
Dara.  10:2  D.  was  to.  three  weeks 
Mic.  1:8  will  make  a  w  aa  owls 

MOUSE. 

Zra.  11:29  -weasel  and  m.  be  nnc. 
Is.  66:17  eating  aboniin.  and  m. 

MOUTH. 

Gen.  8:11  in  her  to.  was  olive  ]e. 
24:.j7  damsel,  inquire  at  her  to. 
29:2  great  stone  on  well's  vi. 
3  rolled  stone  fr.  well's  to.  10 
42:27  his  money  was  iu  sack's 

TO.  43:12,  21 
Ex.  4:11  who  made  man's  m.  P 

16  he  shall  be  to  thee  in.  of  to. 
2fum.  12:8  him  speak  to.  to  m. 
10:30  earth  open  licr  to.  and  s\v. 
23:3  L.  put  a  word  in  Bal.'s 
35:.30  put  to  death  by  7>i.  of  wit- 
nesses. Dent.  17:6 ;  19:15 
Jos.  10:18  sto.  to  TO.  of  cave,  27 
22  open  to.  of  cave,  bring  out 

1  Sam.  1:12  Eli  marked  her  m. 
S-^aTO.  14:3  J.  pnt  word.?  in  to..  19 

17:19  a  covering  over  well's  9n. 
IK.  19:18  every  to.  not  kissed 
22:13  the  prophets  declare  good 

to  the  King  with  one  to. 
22  lying  spirit  in  to.  of  his 
prophets,  23;  2  C'hr.  18:21,22 

2  CTir.  35:22  hea.  not  to  to.  of  O. 
30:21  fulfll  word  of  Lord  by  m. 

of  Jeremiah,  22;  Ezr.  1:1 
E^ii.  7:8  word  we.  out  king's  to. 
Job  5:16  iniquity  stop,  her  ?n. 
13:11  doth  to.  taste  meat?  34:3 
32:5  there  was  no  answer  in  m. 
Ps.  8:2  out  of  TO.  of  babes 
22:21  save  me  from  the  lion's  to. 
32:9  TO.  must  be  held  with  brid. 
37:30  m.  of  right,  speak,  wisd. 
38:14  in  wh.  to.  are  no  reproofs 
G.3:ll  but  TO.  that  speaketh  lies 
69:15  let  not  the  pit  shut  her  in. 
107:42  iniquity  shall  stop  her  /«. 
109:2  m.  of  wick.  m.  of  deoeitf. 
126:2  TO.  filled  with  laughter 
141:7  bones  scat,  at  grave's  to. 
144:8  whose  TO.  speak,  vault.  11 
I'rov.  4:24  put  away  froward  to. 
5:3  her  to.  is  smoother  than  oil 
6:12  walketh  wi.  frow.  to.  10:32 
8:13  the  froward  to.  do  I  hate 
10:6  violence  cov.  to.  of  wic.  11 
14  TO.  of  fool,  near  destruction 
31  TO.  of  just  bringeth  wisdom 
11:11  city  over,  by  to.  of  wicked 
12:6  TO.  of  upright  deliver  them 
14:3  in  TO.  of  fool,  is  rod  of  jiride 
15:2  TO.  of  fools  poureth  foolish 
14  TO.  of  fools  feed,  on  foolish 
28  TO.  of  wicked  jiour.  out  evil 
18:4  words  of  a  man's  to.  deep 
7  a  fool's  TO.  is  his  destruction 
19:28  TO.  of  wicked  devour  iniq. 
22:14  TO.  of  a  strange  woman 
26:7  parable  in  to.  of  fools,  9 
28  flattering  to.  worketh  ruin 
30:20  catetli  and  wiiieth  her  to. 
Ec.  10:12  words  of  a  w,  man'sw. 


MOU 

Is.  9:12  devour  Is.  with  open  to. 
17  and  every  m.  speaketh  folly 

57:4  ag.  wh.  make  ye  wide  to. 

.59:21  Sp.  not  depart  out  of  m. 
Jer.  32:4  speak  m.  to  to.  .34:3 

36:4  Baruch  wrote  from  TO.  of 
Jeremiah,  27,  32  ;  4.5:1 

44:17  goeth  forth  out  of  TO. 
26  no  more  named  in  m. 
Latn.  3:.38  out  of  to.  of  Most  H. 
Ezek.  21:22  open  to.  in  slaughter 

29:21  will  give  thee  open,  of  TO. 
Dan.  4:31  word  was  in  king's  to. 

6:17  stone  laid  on  m.  of  the  den 

7:5  it  had  three  ribs  in  to.  of  it 
8  a  TO.  speaking  gr.  things,  20 
Hos.  2:17  names  of  B.  out  her  to. 
Arms  o:12asshep.  tak.  oirt  of  m. 
Na/i.  .3:13  fall  into  to.  of  eater 
Zee.  5:8  wei«  ht  of  lead  on  to. 
Mat.  4:4  proceed,  out  of  ?«.  of  G. 

12:34  of  the  heart  m.  speaketh 

15:11  what  go.  in  m.  defil.  not 

18:16  in  to.  of  two  or  three  wit- 
ness, every  word,  2  Cor.  13:1 

21:16  out  m.  of  babes  ha.  praise 
Luke  1:70  spake  by  ?».  of  proph. 

21:15  I  will  give  you  a  to. 
Acts  1:16  the  Holy  Ghost  spake 
by  TO.  of  David,  4:25 

3:18  showed  by  to.  of  proph.  21 

15:27  tell  yon  same  things  by  to. 

23:2  commanded  to  smite  on  m. 
Rom.  3:14  wh.  to.  is  full  of  curs. 

19  every  to.  may  Ije  stopped 
10:10  with  TO.  confes.  is  made 
1.5:6  ye  may  with  one  to.  glo.  G. 

1  Cor.  9:9  not  muzzle  to.  of  o-x: 

2  Tim.  4:17  deliv.  out  m.  of  lion 
Jam.  3:10  out  of  to.  proceed  blcs. 
Bev.  13:5  a  to.  speaking  blasph. 

16:13  spii-itaoutof  TO.  of  dragon 

His  MOUTH. 

Ex.  4:15  and  put  words  in  Ms  m. 

and  I  will  be  with  his  m. 
Num.  23:16  G.  put  word  in  h.  m. 
Deut.  18:18  put  words  in  h.  m. 

1  Sam.  14:26  put  hand  to  h.  m.  27 
17:35  delivered  it  out  of  his  m. 

2  Sam.  18:25  there  Is  tid.  in  h.  to. 
22:9  Are  out  of  his  m.  Ps.  18:8 

1  A'.  8:15  wi.  h.m.  toD.  2C%r.  6:4 
■2 IC.  4:34  he  put /(i.?  TO.  onhisin. 

1  Chr.  10:12  judgments  of  his  m. 
■Job  15:.30  by  breath  of  Ids  m. 

20:12  wicked,  be  sweet  in  h.  to. 

13  keep  it  still  within  h.  to. 
23:22  receive  law  from  his  m. 
23:12  esteemed  words  of  his  in. 
37:2  sound  goeth  out  of  his  m. 
40:23  draw  up  Jord.  into  his  in. 
41:19  out  of  his  to.  go  bu.  lamps 

21  a  flame  goeth  out  of  his  in. 
Ps.  10:7  h.  m.  is  full  of  cursing 
33:6  made  by  breath  of  A.  to. 
.3(n:3  words  oihis  in.  are  iniq. 
.38:13  dumb  man  open,  not  h.  m. 
55:21  words  of  ?ds  in.  smoother 
10.5:5  rem.  judgments  of m. 
Prot).  2:6  out  oi"  A.  m.  knowledije 
11:9  his  TO.  destroyeth  neighb. 
13:14  good  by  fruit  oihis  hi. 
13:2  cat  good  by  fruit  of  Aw  m. 

3  keepeth  his  in.  keep,  his  life 
15:33  hath  joy  by  ans.  of  h.  TO. 
W-AOhism.  transgres.  not  judg 

23  heart  of  wise  teacheth  A.  m 

26  for  his  in.  craveth  it  of  him 
18:6  his  TO.  calleth  for  strokes 

20  satisfied  with  fruit  ofhisin. 
19:24  not  bring  it  to  A.  to.  26:15 
20:17  his  to.  filled  with  gravel 
21:2:3  keepeth  h.  to.  keep,  soul 

Ec.  6:7  labor  of  man  is  for  A.  to. 

10:13  words  of  his  to.  is  foolish. 
Cant.  1:2  kiss  wi.  kisses  of  A.  to. 

5:16  A.  TO.  is  sweet,  is  my  belo. 
/■>■.  11:4  earth  with  rod  of  A.  m. 

53:9  neither  any  deceit  in  A.  TO. 
.Jer.  9:8  speak,  peace,  with  A.  to. 
20  receive  the  word  of  Ai.«  to. 

.30: 17  write  all  th.  words  at  A.  to. 

51:44  bring  out  of  h.  in.  that  wh. 
Lam.  .3:29  putteth  his  in.  in  dust 

4:4  long,  cleav.  t«  roof  of  A.  in. 
Zee.  9:7  take  blood  out  of  his  in 
Mai.  2:0  law  of  truth  in  his  rn. 

7  should  seek  the  law  at  A.  TO. 
Lvke  1:64  and  his  in.  wasopciied 

4:23  gracious  words  out  of  A.  in. 

6:45  abund.  of  heart  A.  to.  speak 

11:.54  catch  somew.  out  of  A.  in. 

23:71  have  heard  of  his  own  to. 
John  19:29  and  put  it  to  his  to. 

2  Thes.  2:8  consume  \\  \X\i  sp.  of 

his  in. 

1  P'/.  2:22  neither  guile  in  h.  m. 


MOU 

Rev.  1:16  out  of  his  in.  went  a 
sharp  sword,  19:15,  21 

12:15  cast  out  of  Ai.v  to.  water 

1.3:2  Afcs  TO.  was  as  mou.  of  lion 
See  LORD. 

My  MOUTH. 
Oen.  45:12  my  to.  speak  to  j'on 
Num.  22:38  put.  in  my  to.  2.3:12 
Deut.  32:1  hear  words  o{  my  in. 
1  Sam.  2:1  my  to.  is  enlarg.  over 
Job  7:11  I  will  not  refrain  my  in. 

9:20  my  own  to.  shall  cond.  me 

16:5  strengthen  you  withTOy  to. 

19:16  entreated  serv.  wi.  my  in. 

23:4  fill  my  in.  with  arguments 

31:27  my  in.  kissed  my  hand 
30  neither  sufi'er.  my  to.  to  sin 

33:2  tongue  ha.  spok.  in  my  to. 

40:4  I  lay  my  hand  upon  my  to. 
Ps.  17:3  my  to.  shall  not  transgr. 

19:14  words  of  my  in.  be  accept. 

34:1  praise  continual,  in  my  to. 

.39:1  keep  my  in.  with  a  bridle 

40:3  put  a  new  song  in  my  m. 

49:3  mym.  shall  speak  of  wisd. 

51:15  TOj/ TO.  sh.  forth  thy  praise 

54:2  give  ear  to  words  of  my  to. 

63:5  my  m.  shall  praise  thee 

66: 14  in>/  to.  hath  spoken  when  I 
17  I  cried  to  him  with  my  m. 

71:8  my  in.  be  filled  with  praise 
15  my  TO.  show  forth  righteou. 

78:1  incl.  ears  to  wor.  of  my  m. 
2  I  will  open  my  m.  in  a  para. 

89:1  with  my  in.  \vill  I  make  kn. 

109:30  prai.so  the  L.  with  my  in. 

119:43  word  of  tr.  out  of  my  m. 

1  103  sweet,  th.  honey  to  my  in. 
108  freewill-oftcrings  of  my  m. 

1-37:6  tongue  cl.  to  roof  of  mym. 

141:3  set  a  watch  before  my  in. 

145:21  my  to.  sh.  speak  praise 
Pi-ov.  4:5  fr.  words  of  my  m.  5:7 

7:24  attend  to  words  of  my  to. 

8:7  for  my  m.  shall  speak  truth 
8  words  of  mym.  in  righteous. 
Is.  6:7  he  laid  the  coal  on  my  in. 

30:2  have  not  asked  at  my  m. 

34:16  mym.  it  hath  commanded 

45:2:3  word  is  gone  out  of  mym. 

48:3  things  forth  out  of  my  m. 

49:2  made  my  to.  like  sharp 

55:11  word  that  go.  out  my  m. 
■Jer.  1:9  Lord  touclied  my  in. 

15:19  thou  Shalt  be  as  my  in. 

30:6  hast  written  from  my  in. 
Ezfk.  3:3  in  my  in.  like  honey 
17  hear  word  at  my  in.  33:7 
4:14  abomin.  flesh  info  my  m. 
Dan.  10:3  fle.  nor  wine  in  my  m. 
IIos.  6:5  slain  l)y  words  of  my  in. 
Mat.  13:35  open  my  in.  in  parab. 
Acts  11:8  any  time  enter,  my  m.. 

1.5:7  Gentiles  by  my  m.  sh.  hear 
Eph.  6:19  open  my  m.  boldly 
Ixev.  2:16  fight  with  sw.  of  mym. 

3:16  spew  thee  out  of  my  to. 

10:10  book  in  my  in.  sweet 
MOUTH,  with  opened. 
flen.  4:11  earth  opvned  her  m. 
Num.  16:33  eartli  op.  her  in.  and 
swal.  them. 20:10;  Deut.  11:0 

22:28  Lord  opened  to.  of  the  ass 
■Jiid.  11::35  o.  my  m.  to  Lord,  3() 
Job  .3:1  op.  Job  his  in.  and  curs. 

29:23  optned  their  to.  Ps.  35:21 

33:2  bch.  now,  I  have  op.  my  m. 
Ps.  39:9  I  o.  not  my  m.  because 

109:2  in.  of  deceitful  o.  ag.  me 

119:131  I  0.  my  in.  and  panted 
Is.  5:14  hell  liath  opened  her  m. 

10:14  there  was  none  that  o.  m. 

•5.3:7  yet  he  opened  not  his  m. 
Ezek.  3:2  I  o.  my  in.  he  caused 

24:27  thy  m.  be  opened,  33:22 
Pan.  10:16  I  o.  my  m.  and  spake 
Mat.  5:2  he  o.  his  to.  and  taught 

17:27  when  thou  hast  0.  his  to. 
Lvke  1:64  to.  was  o.  immediately 
Acts  8:32  so  he  open,  not  his  m. 
35  Philip  o.  TO.  10:34  P.  o.  to. 

2  Cor.  6:11  our  to.  is  ope.  to  you 
Per.  12:16  earth  optned  her  to. 

13:6  he  o.  his  to.  in  blasphemy 

MOUTH,  ivith  openeth. 
Ps.  .38:13  dumb  man  o.  not  his  m. 
Pror.  24:7  fool  0.  not  his  to.  in  g. 
31:20  she  o.  her  to.  with  wisdom 

Their  MOUTH. 
Jvd.  7:6  put.  their  hand  to  f.  m. 
Neh.  9:30  not  thy  manna  fr.  t.  to. 
Job  5:15  savetb  jjoor  from  t.  in. 
16:10  gaped  upon  me  with  t.  in. 
29:9  princes  laid  hand  on  t.  in. 

10  tongue  clea.  to  roof  of  t.  to. 
Ps.  5:9  no  faithfulness  iu  t.  in. 


MOV 

Ps.  17:10  with  their  to.  they  spe. 

iiroudly 
.58:6  bre.  teeth,  O  God,  in  t.  to. 
59:7  they  belch  out  with  t.  to. 

12  si-ii  of  I.  TO.  and  words  of  li. 
02:4  bless  with  t.  in.  curse  inw. 
73:9  set  t.  m.  aga.  the  heavens 
78:36  did  flatter  him  with  t.  to. 
149:6  praises  of  God  be  in  t.  to. 

Js.  29:13  peo.  draw  near  w  i.  t.  m. 
Jer.  7:28  truth  cut  off  from  t.  to. 

12:2  tlion  art  near  in  their  to. 
Lam.  2:16  enemies  opened  t.  m. 
Ezek.  33:31  with  t.  to.  they  show 

34:10  deliver  my  flock  from  (.  m. 
Mic.  6:12  tongue  deceitf.  in  t.  TO. 

7:16  sh.  lay  their  hand  on  t.  TO. 
Zep.  .3:13  deceit,  tongue  in  t.  to. 
Zee.  14:12  tongue  cons,  in  th.  to. 
.Vat.  15:8  draweth  nigh  wi.  t.  to. 
■Jitde  16  t.  TO.  speak,  great  words 
Pev.  9:19  power  is  in  t.  to. 

11:5  fire  proceedeth  out  of  t.  to. 

14:5  in  t.  to.  was  found  no  guile 

Thy  MOUTH. 

Er.  4:12  I  will  be  with  thym.  15 
13:9  Lord  s  law  may  be  in  t.  to. 
2:3:13  of  other  gods  out  of  t.  m. 

Dent.  23:23  promised  \\  ith  t.  to. 

i.30:14  word  is  nigh  to  thee,  in 
thym.  Pom.  10:8 

.Jos.  1:8  not  depart  out  of  f.  to. 

■Jiid.  9:.38  where  is  now  thy  in.  f 
11:.36  opened  thym.  to  the  Lord 
18:19  h.  upon  t.  m.  Pvv.  .30::32 

"iSam.  1:10  t.  to.  testifl.  ag.  thee 

1 K.  8:24  spa.  wi.  t.  to.  2  Ch.  6:15 
17:34  word  of  L.  in  t.  m.  trutt 

.Job  8:2  words  of  t.  m.  like  wind 
21  fill  thy  TO.  with  laughing 
15:5  thy  to.  uttereth  thine  iniq. 
6  th.  own  TO.  condemnefh  thee 

13  let.  such  words  go  out  t,  m. 
Ps.  50:16  take  my  coven,  in  t.  m. 

19  thou  givest  thy  to.  to  evil 
81:10  open  t.  to.  wide  I  will  fill 
103:5  satisfi.  t.  to.  wi.  good  th. 
119:13  the  judgments  of  thy  m. 
72  law  of  thy  to.  is  better  to  me 
88  keep  testimony  of  thy  to. 
138:4  hear  the  words  of  thy  to. 
Pi-ov.  6:2  with  words  of  t.  to,. 
27:2  praise  th.  not  thine  own  to. 
31:8  open  thy  in.  for  the  dumb 
9  open  t.  TO.  judge  righteously 
Ec.  5:2  be  not  rash  with  thy  to. 

6  suff.  not  t.  in.  cause  fle.  to  sin 
Cant.  7:9  roof  of  t.  to.  like  wine 
Is.  51:16  words  in  t.  m.  Jer.  1:9 
59:21  which  I  put  in  thy  to. 
■ler.  5: 14  make  words  in  t.m.  fire 
Ezek.  2:8  open  thy  to.  and  eat 
3:26  tongue  cle.  to  roof  of  t.  to. 
27  I  will  open  t.  to.  and  th.  sh. 
16:56  S.  not  mentioned  by  t.  to. 
Ilos.  8:1  set  trumpet  to  thy  in. 
Mic.  7:5  keep  doors  of  thy  to. 
Luke  19:22  out  of  thine  own  TO. 
Pom.  10:9  confess  with  thy  in. 
Rev.  10:9  in  t.  m.  sweet  as  honej 

Your  MOUTH. 
Num.  .32:34  proceed,  out  of  y.  to. 

1  Sam.  2:3  come  out  of  ijcnir  in. 
•Job  21:5  lay  your  hand  on  y.  to. 
Ezek.  35:i;3  with  y.  in.  boasted 
Joel  1:5  wine  is  cut  ofi'from  y.  to. 
Epii..  4:29  no  corrupt  communi- 
cation out  of  your  in.  CW.  3:8 

MOUTHS. 
Dfuf.  .31:19  put  it  in  their  to. 

21  forgotten  out  of  to.  of  seed 
Ps.  ^:13  gap.  on  me  with  th.  to. 

78::30  meat  was  vet  in  their  in. 

11.5:5  have  /«.  s))eak  not,  135:16 

1:35:17  iiei.  is  any  breath  in  to. 
7s.  52:15  kings  shut  to.  at  him 
Jer.  44:25  spoken  with  your  m. 
Lam.  3:46  enemies  opened  th.  m, 
Dan.  6:33  G.  hath  shut  lions'  to. 
Mic.  3:5  putteth  not  into  th.  to. 

Tit.  1:11  w  h.  TO.  must  be  stopped 
Heb.  11:33  stop.  the??i.  of  lions 
Jam.  3:3  put  bits  in  horses'  to. 
Rev.  9:17  out  of  to.  issued  tire 

MOVE. 

Ex.  11:7  not  a  dog  to.  tongue 
Ler.  11:10  all  that  in.  in  watera 
Devt.  23:25  not  m.  a  sickle 
32:21  will  in.  them  to  jealousy 
Jud.  13:25  Sp.  of  L.  began  to  TO. 

2  Sam.  7:10  may  dwell  and  TO.  no 

more,  3  A'.  21:8 
2  TC.  23:18  let  no  man  m.  bones 
■/er.  10:4  fasten  it  that  it  to.  not 
3fic.  7:17  sli.  m.  out  their  holes 
Mat.  23:4  they  will  not  m.  them 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MUL 

Acts  17:128  live,  m.  ha.  our  being 
20:24  none  of  th.  thii.gs  m.  me 
MOVEABLE. 
Prov.  5:6  hc-T  waya  are  m. 

MOVED. 
Gen.  1:2  Sp.  of  God  m.  on  waters 
7:21  all  flesh  died  that  m. 
Deut.  32:21 7n.  ma  to  jealousy 
Jos.  10:21  none  m.  his  tongue 
15:18  that  she  "n.  him  to  ask  of 
fatliera  field,  Jud.  1:14 
Itiilh  1:19  city  was  m.  ab.  them 

1  Sam.  1:1:3  only  her  lips  m. 

2  iSV</;!,.  18:33  king  was  much  m. 
22:8  foundations  of  heaven  m. 
24:1  he  m.  David  against  them 

1  Chr.  16:30  world  stable,  that  it 

be  not  m.  Ps.  93:1;  96:10 
17:9  and  shall  be  m.  no  more 

2  Chr.  18:31  G.  m.  them  to  depart 
Ezr.  4:15  they  have  m.  sedition 
Est.  5:9  Mord.  m.  not  for  hira 
Job  37:1  at  this  my  heart  is  rn. 

41:2:3  they  cannot  be  in. 
Ps.  10:6  I  shall  not  be  m.  16:8; 
30:6 ;  62:2,  6. 

13:4  those  rejoice  ■when  I  am  m. 

15:5  doeth  these  sh.  never  hem. 

18:7  foundations  of  the  hills  m. 

21:7  trusteth  in  L.  sh.  not  be  m. 

46:5  sh.  not  be  m.  God  sh.  help 
6  heathen  raged,  kingdoms  m. 

55:22  never  sufl'.  right,  to  be  m. 

66:9  suffer,  net  our  feet  to  bew. 

68:8  S.  was  m.  at  presence  of  G. 

78:58  they  m.  him  to  jealousy 

99:1  L.  reigneth,  let  earth  be  m. 

112:6  surely  he  shall  not  be  m. 

121:3  not  suffer  thy  foot  tobem. 
Prov.  12:3  root  of  the  righteous 

shall  not  be  m. 
Vanl.  5:4  my  bowels  m.  for  him 
Js.  6:4  the  posts  of  the  door  m. 

7:2  heart  was  m.  as  trees  are  m. 

10:14  there  was  none  m. 
•  14:9  hell  fr.  ben.  is  m.  for  thee 

19:1  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  m. 

24:19  earth  brok.  down  and  m. 

40:20  im.  that  sh.  not  be  m.  41:7 
Jer.  4:24  all  the  hills  m.  lightly 

25:16  they  sh.  drink  and  be  m. 

46:7  whose  waters  m.  8 

49:21  the  earth  is  m.  at  noise 

50:46  at  taking  of  Bab.  earth  to. 
Dan.  8:7  he  was  to.  with  choler 

11:11  king  of  south  shall  be  to. 
Mat.  9:36  he  was  to.,  with  com- 
passion on  them,  14:14;  18:27; 
Mark  1:41 ;  6:.34 

20:24  were  to.  with  indignation 

21:10  all  the  city  was  to.  :  aying 
Mark  15:11  chief  priests  to.  peo. 
Acts  2:25  that  I  she.  not  be  to. 

17:5  but  the  Jews  to.  with  envy 

21:30  city  was  to.  and  peo,  ran 
Col.  1:23  be  not  to.  from  gospel 

1  Thes.  3:3  no  man  be  TO.  by  th. 
Jleb.  11:7  Noah,  to.  with  fear 

11:28  kingd.  wh.  cannot  be  to. 
UPet.  1:21  as  m.  by  the  H.  Ghost 
Pev.  6:14  mount,  and  island  m. 

MOVEDST,  ETH. 
Gen.  1:21  created  ev.  crea.  th.  to. 

9:2  fear  sh.  be  upon  all  that  m. 
Lev.  11:46  every  creature  that  m. 
Jot)  2:3  thou  TO.  against  him 
Ps.  69::34  every  thing  that  to. 
Prov.  23:31  not  on  wi.  wh.  it  to. 
X}zek.  47:9  that  to.  whithersoever 

MOVER. 

Acts  24:5  this  fel.  to.  of  sedition 

MOVm'G. 

6en.  l:20wat.  bringforthTO.  ere. 
9:3  every  m.  thing  sh.  be  meat 
Prov.  16:30  to.  his  lips 

MOVIIVG,  Substantive. 

Job  16:5  TO.  of  my  lips,  assu.  gri. 
John  5:3  waiting"  for  to.  of  water 

MOWER. 
Ps.  129:7  TO.  fllleth  not  his  hand 

MOWINGS. 
Amos  7:1  growth  after  king's  to. 

MOW\. 
Ps.  72:6  like  rain  upon  m.  grass 

MrCH. 
Luke  12:48  to  whom  to.  is  given, 
of  him  shall  to.  be  recjuired 
MrFFLERS. 
Is.  3:19  I  will  take  away  the  m. 
MULBERRY-TREES. 

2  Sam.  5:23  come  upon  th.  over 

against  the  m.-t.  1  Chr.  14:14 
)J4  sound  iu  the  tops  of  m.-t. 


MUL 
MULE. 

2  Sam.  13:29  every  man  upon  m. 
18:9  Absalom  rode  upon  a  TO. 
1  K.  1:33  to  ride  on  my  m.  .38:44 
Ps.  32:9  l)e  not  as  horse  or  to. 
Zee.  14:15  plague  of  horse,  of  m. 

MULES. 

Gen.  36:24  found  to.  in  wildem. 
1  K.  10:25  broughtTO.  arate  year 

by  year,  2  Chr.  9:24 
18:5  grass  to  save  the  TO.  alive 
IK.  5:17  given  to  sorv.  two  to. 
1  Chr.  12:40  on  camels  and  to. 
Ezr.  2:66  their  to.  were  245,  Neh. 

7:68 

Est.  8:10  sent  letters  by  to.  14 
Is.  66:20  bring  your  breth.  on  to. 

MULTIPLY. 
Cere.  1:22  be  fruitful  and  to.  28; 

8:17;  9:7;  35:11 
C:l  men  began  to  to.  on  earth 
16:10  I  will  TO.  Hag.  seed,  17:20 
17:2  TO.  thee  exceedingly,  48:4 
22:17  in  multiplying  I  will  to. 

thy  seed,  26:4,  24;  Heb.  6:14 
28:3  G.  Almighty  bless  and  to. 
E.r..  1:10  deal  wisely,  lest  tli.  m. 
7:3  I  will  TO.  my  signs  in  Egypt 
23:29  lest  beast  of  the  field  to. 
32:13  thou  saidst,  I  w  ill  to.  vour 
seed.  Lev.  20:9;  Deut.  7:13; 
13:17;  28:63  ;  30:5 
Deut.  17:16  shall  not  TO.  horses 
17  neither  shall  he  to.  wives 

1  Chr.  4:27  neither  did  family  to. 
Job  29:18  I  shall  to.  my  days 
■Jer.  30:19  I  will  to.  them 

3.3:22  so  will  I  to.  seed  of  David 
Ezek.  16:7  I  have  caused  th.  iom. 

36:10  w^ill  TO.  men;  11  to.  man 
30 1  will  TO.  fruit  of  the  tree 

37:26  I  will  place  and  to.  them 
Amos.  4:4  at  G.  to,,  transgression 

2  Cor.  9:10  to.  your  seed  sown 

MULTIPLIED. 

Gen.  47:27  Israel  to.  1:7,  20 
E.c.  1:12  afflicted  to.  and  grew 

11:9  my  wonders  may  be  to. 
Deut.  1:10  L.  your  G,  ha,  to.  you 

8:13  gold  is  to,  all  thou  hast  to. 

11:21  that  your  days  be  to. 
.Ins.  24:3  I  to,  his  seed 
,Job  27:14  children  be  to,  for  sw. 

35:6'if  thy  transgres,  be  to.  .? 
T^'J.  16:4  their  sorrows  sh.  be  to. 

38:19  they  that  hate  me  are  to. 

107:38  bless,  them,  they  are  m. 
Prov.  9:11  thy  days  shall  be  to. 

29:16  when  wicked  are  to. 
Is.  9:3  thou  hast  to.  the  nation 

59:12  our  transgressions  are  to. 
,Ier.  3:16  when  ye  be  to. 
Ezek.  5:7  ye  ?«.  more  than  naf  i. 

11:6  TO.  your  slain  in  this  city 

16:25  hast  to.  whoredoms,  23:19 
29  TO.  fornications;  51  to.  abo. 

21:15  heart  may  faint,  ruins  m. 

31:5  boughs  TO.  35:13  to.  words 
Dan.  4:1  peace  be  to.  6:25;  IPet. 

1:2;  %Pet.  1:2;  ./m/e  2 
77ft'!.  2:8  not  know  I  m,  her  silver 

12:10  I  have  TO,  visions 
Xah.  3:16  hast  to,  merchants 
Acts  6:1  number  of  disciples  to.  7 

7:17  people  grow  and  to,  in  Eg, 

9:31  walk,  in  fear  of  L,  were  }n. 

12:24  word  of  G.  grew  and  m. 
MULTIPLIEDST. 
N'eh.  9:23  their  children  also  m. 

MULTIPLIETH. 
Job  9:17  he  to.  my  wounds 

34:.37  he  m.  his  words  ag.  God 

35:16  TO.  words  without  knowl. 

MULTIPLYING. 
Gen.  22:17  in  to.  Heb.  6:14 

MULTITUDE, 
ffcn.  16:10  it  shall  not  be  numb, 
for  TO..  32:12;  I  K.  3:8 

28:3  6,  Aim.  make  thee  a  TO. 

30:.30  it  is  now  incre.  unto  a  to. 

48:4  make  of  thee  a  m.  Hi,  19 
E.r.  12:38  a  mixed  to,  went  up 

23:2  not  follow  a  to.  to  do  evil 
Xiim.  11:4  mixed  to.  fell  lusting 
Deut.  1:10  ai'e  as  the  stars  for  to. 

10:22;  28:62;  Heb.  11:12 
Jos.  11:4  as  sand  on  sea-shore  for 
to.  Jud.  7:12;  1  Sam.  13:5; 
2  5ffTO.  17:11 ;  1  K.  4:20 

1  Sam.  14:16  the  to.  melted  away 

2  Sam.  6:19  dealt  among  to.  ot  t. 

1  E.  8:5  oxen  not  be  told  for  to. 

2  JT.  7:13  they  are  as  all  the  to. 
19:23  with  m.  of  my  chariots  to 

sides  of  Lebanon,  Is.  37:24 


920 


MUR 

2  Chr.  1:9  a  peo.  like  dust  for  to. 

14:11  in  thy  name  go  aga.  to. 

20:24  the      were  dead  bodies 

30:18  a  to,  not  cleansed  thems, 

32:7  be  not  afraid  of  all  the  TO, 
Eeh.  13:3  separated  fr,  mixed  TO. 
Est.  5:11  Haraan  told  of  the  to. 

10:3  Mordecai  accepted  of  to. 
.Job  11:2  sh.  TO.  of  words  beans.  1 

32:7  TO.  of  years  sh.  teach  wisd. 

35:9  by  reason  of  ?n.  of  oppres. 

.39:7  he  scorneth  to.  of  the  city 
Ps.  5:7  come  in  to.  of  thy  mercy 
10  cast  out  in  to.  of  transgres. 

33:16  th.  is  no  king  saved  by  to. 

42:4  gone  with  to.  to  hou.  of  G. 

49:6  boast  in  to.  of  their  riches 

51:1  accord,  to  to.  of  thy  merci. 

68:30  rebuke  the  to.  of  bulls 

69:13  O  God,  in  to.  of  mercy 
16  accor.  to  to.  of  thy  mercies 

74:19  deliver  me  not  to  the  to. 

94:19  TO.  of  my  thoughts  within 

10l!:7  rem.  not  to.  of  thy  mere. 
45  accor.  to  to.  of  his  mercies 

109:30  I  will  praise  am.  the  ?«. 
Prop.  10:19  in  the  to.  of  words 

11:14  TO.  of  counsellors,  24:6 

14:28  in  to.  of  peo.  king's  honor 

15:22  TO.  of  counsellors  establ. 

20:15  gold,  and  a  to.  of  rubies 
Ee,  5:3  through  to.  of  business, 
fool's  voice  by  to.  of  words 
7  in  TO.  of  dreams  div.  vanities 
Is.  1:11  wh.  purpose  TO.  of  sacri. 

5:13  TO.  dried  up  with  thirst 
14  TO.  descend  into  hell 

17:12  woe  to  to.  of  many  people 

29:8  TO.  of  nations  that  fight  Z. 

31:4  when  to.  of  shepherds 

47:12  stand  now  with  the  to.  9 
13  wearied  in  to.  of  counsels 

60:6  TO.  of  camels  shall  cover 

63:7  to.  of  his  loving-kindness. 
Jer.  10:13  TO.,  of  waters,  51:16 

12:6  called  a  to.  after  thee 

30:14  wounded  for  to.  of  iniq. 

46:23 1  will  punish  the  m. 
Lam.  1:5  for  to.  of  transgress. 

3:32  accord,  to  to.  of  mercies 
Ezek.  7:12  wrath  is  on  the  to.  14 
13  vision  touching  whole  to. 

14:4  accord,  to  to.  of  his  idols 

27:12  by  to.  of  riches,  18,  33 
16  by  the  to.  of  the  wares.  18 

31:18Phar.  and  all  his  to.  32:32 

32:24  Elara  and  to.  26  Tubal 

39:11  bury  Gog,  and  all  his  m. 
Dan.  10:6  like  voice  of  a  to. 

11:13  k.  of  north  set  forth  a  m. 
Hos.  9:7  recomp.  for  to.  of  inlq. 

10:13  thou  didst  trust  in  to. 
IVah.  3:3  there  is  a  to.  of  slain 
Mat.  14:5  he  feared  the  to.  21:46 

15:32  compas.  on  to.  Mark  8:2 
Mark  5:31  throng.  Luke  8:45 
Luke  2:13  th.  was  wi.  angel  a?ft. 

12:1  gath.  an  innumerable  to. 

22:6  betr.  him  in  absence  of  to. 
47  while  he  yet  sp.  behold  to. 

23:1  whole  m.  of  them  arose 
Jofni  5:13  a  to.  being  in  that  pi. 

21:6  not  able  for  ?«.  of  fishes 
Acts  4:.32  the  to.  that  believed 

6:5  saying  pleased  whole  to. 

16:22  TO.  rose  up  against  them 

21:22  TO.  must  come  together 
Ja7n.  5:20  sh.  save  a  soul  fr.  dea. 

and  shall  hide  a  to.  of  sins 
1  Pet.  4:8  charity  cov.  to.  of  sins 
See  GRE.\T. 

MULTITUDES. 
Ezek.  "2:20  draw  her  and  her  to. 
./oc/ 3:14  TO..  TO.  in  val,  of  decis. 
Mat.  9:33  and  the  to,  marvelled 
36  when  he  saw  to,  was  mov. 

21:9  TO.  cried,  saying.  Hosanna 
Arts  5:14  TO,  of  men  and  women 

13:45  J.  saw  the  m.  were  filled 
Pen.  17:15  the  waters  are  to. 

See  GREAT. 

MUMTIO\,  S. 

Is.  90:7  fight  ag.  her  and  her  m. 
.33:16  deifence  sh.  be  to.  of  rocks 
iVa/t.  2:1  keep  m.  watch  the  way 

MUTRDER. 
Ps.  10:8  in  secret  doth  m.  inno. 
94:6  slay  widow,  m.  fatherless 
,Tfr.  7:9  TO.  and  com.  adultery?  | 
Hos.  6:9  so  priests  TO.  iu  the  way 

MURDER,  S. 
Mat.  1.5:19  out  of  the  heart  pro- 
ceed TO.  Mark  7:21  j 
19:18  said.  Thou  shall  do  no  ?«.  I 
Mark  15:7  Barab.  committed  ?«. 
23:19  for  to.  cast  in  pri.  25  ! 


MUS 

Pom.  1:29  envy,  to.  debate 

Gal.  5:21  flesh  arc  en\'yings,  to. 

.Set;.  9:21  nor  repented  of  th.  to. 
MURDERER. 

Eum.  35:16  to.  the  to.  sh.  surely 
be  put  to  death,  17, 18, 21,:i0 
19  revenger  of  blood  slay  to.  21 
31  no  satisfac.  for  life  of  a  m. 

2  E.  6:32  see  how  th.  son  a  to. 

Job  24:14  to.  rising  with  light 

7/0.?.  9:13  Eph.  bring  chil.  to  to. 

John  8:44  a  to.  from  beginning 

Arts  3:14  to.  be  granted  to  you 
28:4  no  doubt  this  man  is  a  m. 

1  Pet.  4:15  let  none  suffer  as  to. 

1  John  3:15  whoso  hateth  broth. 

is  a  TO.  ye  know  that  no  to. 
MURDERERS. 

2  K.  14:6  child,  of  w.  he  slew 
7s.  1:21  lodged  in  it,  but  now  m. 
Jer.  4:31  wearied,  because  of  to. 
Mat.  22:7  sent  and  destroyed  m. 
Acts  7:52  have  been  now  the  m, 

21:38  4,000  men  that  were  to. 
1  Tim.  1:9  law  made  for  to. 
Pev.  21:8  to.  shall  have  part 

22:15  with,  are  whore,  and  m. 

MURMUR. 
Ex.  16:7  that  ye  to.  against  us? 

8  hear,  your  to.  iV^«m.  14:27 
Num.  14:,36  made  congrega,  m. 

16:11  what  is  Aa.  that  ye  to,  .? 

17:5  whereby  they  to.  ag.  you 
John  6:43  to.  not  am.  yourselves 
1  Cor.  10:10  neither  ?n.  as  some 

MURMURED. 

Ec.  15:24  to.  against  Moses,  17:3 
16:2  whole  congregation  of  Isr. 
TO.  Num.  14:2;  16:41 
iVMTO.  14:29  20  y.  old,  wh.  ha.  m. 
Deut.  1:27  ye  to.  in  your  tents 
./bs.  9:18  congre.  to.  ag.  princes 
Ps.  106:25  but  to.  in  their  tents 
75.  29:24  that  to.  sh.  learn  doctr, 
Mark  14:5  they  to.  against  hor 
Luke  5:30  scribes  and  Phari.  m. 
15:2  they  to.  saying.  This  man 
19:7  TO.  that  he  was  going  to  be 
John  6:41  the  Jews  to.  at  him 
61  he  knew  his  disciples  to. 
7:32  Pharisees  heard  people  to. 
1  Cor.  10:10  as  some  of  them  m. 

MITRMURERS. 
J ude  16  these  are  to.  complainers 

MURMURIiVG,  S. 
Ex.  16:7  he  heareth  your  to.  8,9, 
12;  Num.  14:27 
8  your  to.  are  not  against  UB 
Num.  17:5  make  to  cease  to.  of  I. 

10  take  away  their  to.  fr.  me 
John  7:12  much  m.  among  peo. 
Acts  6:1  a  TO.  against  Hebrews 
Phil.  2:14  do  all  thi.  without  to. 

MURR.4IN. 
Ex.  9:3  be  a  very  grievous  to. 

MUSE,  ED,  ING. 
Ps.  39:3  I  was  to.  the  fire  burned 
143:5  I  to.  on  works  of  thy  han. 
Luke  3:15  all  men  m.  in  th.  hear. 
JIUSHL   Ex.  6:13 

MUSIC. 
1  Sain.  18:6  meet  Saul  with  to. 

1  C/ir.  15:16  instruments  of  m. 
2  CTr.  5:13;  23:13;  34:12 

2  Chr.  7:6  wi.  instruments  of  to. 
Ec.  12:4  dau.  of  to.  bro.  low 
Lam.  3:63  risinsr :  I  am  their  to. 
7te«..  3:5  kinds  of  TO.  7:10,  15 

6:18  instruments  of  to.  brought 
Amos  6:5  inv.  instruments  of  to. 
Luke  15:25  elder  son  heard  to. 

MUSIC-IL. 
1  Chr.  16:42  to.  instrum.  of  God 
Neh.  13:36  to.  instru.  of  David 
Ec.  2:8  as  to.  instruments. 

MUSICI.WS. 
ifev.  18:22  vo.  of  to.  heard  no  m. 
MUST. 

Gen.  29:20  it  to.  not  be  so  done 
.30:16  thou  to.  come  in  to  me 
43:11  if  it  TO.  be  so  now.  do  this 

Num.  23:12  to.  I  no(  take  heed 
26  Lord  speaketh  tliat  I  to.  do 

Deut.  4:22  T  m.  die  in  this  land 

1  Sam.  14:43  and  lo  I  to.  die 

2  Sam.  23:3  rul.  men  to.  be  just 
Ezr.  10:12  said,  so  m.  we  do 
Ma?-k  8:31  S.  of  man  to.  suff.  9:13 
Luke  22:.37  the  things  written  to. 

be  accomplished.  24:44 
24:7  Son  of  man  to.  be  delivered 
John  3:7  ye  m.  be  born  a^ain 
Acts  4:12 Whereby  we  to.Tjb  sav. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOEDANCE. 


NAI 

Acis  9:6  told  th.  what  th.  m.  do 
Bom.  13:5  m.  needs  be  subject 
1  Cor.  5:10  then  m.  ye  needs  go 
MTJSTARD-SEED.    See  grain. 

MUSTERED,  ETH. 
9  K.  25:19  scribe  m.  Jer.  52:25 
Js.  13:4  Lord  TO.  host  of  battle 

MUTTER,  ED. 
It.  8:19  wizards  th.  peep  and  m. 
59:3  tongue  hath  m.  perversen. 
MUTUAL. 
Horn.  1:12  comforted  by  m.  faith 

MUZZLE. 
Veut.  25:4  not  m.  ox,  1  Cor.  9:9; 

1  Tim.  5:18 
MrRA.  ActsVl^:h 

MYRRH. 
Gen.  37:25  bearing  balm  and  m. 
43:11  carry  man  a  pres.  m.  nuts 
Ex.  30:23  pure  m.  500  shekels 
.ii'i.  2:12  6  months  vvi.  oil  of  m. 
Ps.  45:8  rn.  aloes  and  cassia 
Prov.  7:17  perf.  my  bed  with  m. 
Cant.  1:13  bundle  of  m.  is  belov. 
3:6  perf.  %rith  to.  and  frankinc. 
4:6  get  to  moun.  of  to.  and  aloes 
14  TO.  and  aloes  with  chief  spi. 
5:1  gath.  my  to.  with  my  spice 
5  my  hands  dropped  with  m. 
13  dropping  sweet-8mellin»  to. 
Mat.  2:11  presented  gold  and  to. 
Mark  15:23  mingled  with  m. 
John  19:39  bro.  a  mixture  of  to. 

MYRTLE. 
iVfiA.  8:15  go  forth  and  fetch  m. 
Js.  41:19  plant  in  wildern.  the  to. 
55:13  inst.  of  brier  come  up  to. 

MYRTLE-TREES. 
Zee.  1:8  stood  am.  m.-t.  10,  11 
MYSIA.   ^c^s  16:7,  8 

MYSTERY. 
Mark  4:11  given  to  know  to. 
J?OOT.  11:25  that  ye  be  Igu.  of  to. 
16:25  according  to  revsla.  of  m 

1  Cor.  2:7  speak  wis.  of  6.  in  m. 
15:51 1  show  you  a  to. 

JEph.  1:9  made  known  to  ns  m. 
3:3  made  known  to  me  the  m. 
4  knowledge  in  the  to.  of  Cii. 
9  all  sec  fellowship  of  to. 
5:.32  this  is  a  great  to. 
6:19  to  make  knoivn  to.  of  the 

gospel,  Col.  1:26,  27;  4:3 
Col.  2:2  acknowledgment  of  m. 

2  Thes.  2:7  to.  of  iniq.  doth  work 
1  Tim.  3:9  holding  to.  of  faith 

16  great  is  the  to.  of  godliness 
Pev.  1:20  TO.  of  the  seven  stars 
10:7  m.  of  God.  sho.  be  finished 
17:5  TO.  Babylon ;  7  to.  of  worn. 

MYSTERIES. 

Mat.  13:11  TO.  of  the  kingdom,  to 

them  not  given,  Luke  8:10 
1  Cor.  4:1  stewards  of  to.  of  God 

13:2  tho'  I  understand  all  m. 

14:2  ia  the  Sp.  he  speaketi  m. 


N. 


IVAAMAIV. 

2  ir.  5:1  N.  was  leper,  11,  20,  27 
Luke  4:27  none  cleansed,  sav.  N. 

IVAASnO\,  or  WAHSHOIV. 

Num.  1:7  pri.  was  N.  2:3 ;  10:14 
7:12  he  tliat  off.  first  day  was  N. 
.Kwtt  4i20  Amminadab  begat  N. 

1  Chr.  2:10,  11;  Mat.  1:4 
Luke  3:32  Salmon  was  son  of  N. 

IV.4BAL. 
1  Sam.  23:3  was  N.  4,  25,  3S,  39 
27:3  A.  N.  wife,  30:5;  2,S'aTO.  2:2 
IVABOTH. 

1  K.  21:1  N.  had  vineyard.  7:19 

2  K.  9:21  in  portion  of  N.  25,  26 

NADAB. 
Ex.  6:23  Aaron,  N.  Lev.  10:1 
24:1  come  up,  N.  and  Abihu,  9 
Num.  3:4  N.  died  before  L.  26:61 
1  K.  14:20  N.  reigned,  15:25 
NAGGE.  Luk«Z:'i5 
IVAHASH. 
1  Sam.  11:1  N.  came  up,  12:12 
iSam.  10:2  son  of     1  Chr.  19:2 

IVAHOR. 
Gen.  11:22  Se.  begat  K  24,  26.  29 
22:20  brother  N.'^ 23 ;  24:15,  24 
24:10  servant  went  to  city  of  N. 
31:53  God  of  Abraham  and  N. 
XAIL. 

Jud.  4:21  Jael  took  a  n.  of  tent 
22  the  re.  was  iu  his  temples 


ISAM 

Jud.  5:26  she  put  her  h.  to  tho  n. 
Ezr.  9:8  give  us  a  n.  in  holy  pi. 
Is.  22:23  a  n.  in  a  sure  place,  35 
Ztc.  10:4  out  of  him  came  the  n. 

NAILS. 

Deut.  21:12  sh.  head,  pare  her  n. 

1  Chr.  22:3  iron  in  abund.  for  n. 

2  Chr.  8:9  weight  of  n.  fifty  she. 
Ec.  12:11  n.  fastened  by  masters 
Is.  41:7  his  idol  with  7i.  Jer.  10:4 
Dan.  4:33  his  n.  like  bird's  claws 

7:19  beast,  wh.  n.  were  of  brass 
John,  20:25  finger  into  print  of  re. 

IVAILI\G. 
Col.  2:14  he  n.  it  to  his  cross 
NAIN.  Lukel-.n 

NAIOTH. 
1  Sam.  19:18  Da.  dwelt  at  K  20:1 

NAKED. 
Gen.  2:25  were  n.  not  ashamed 
3:7  knew  they  were  n.  10,  11 
Ex.  32:25  Moses  saw  peo.  were 
n.  for  Aa.  had  made  them  n. 

1  Sam.  19:24  Saul  lay  down  n. 

2  Chr.  28:15  with  spoil  clothedn. 
19  Ahaz  made  Judah  n. 

Job  1:21  n.  came  I  out  of  womb, 
and  n.  shall  I  return  thither 
22:6  stripped  n.  of  their  clotlii. 
24:7  cause  n.  to  lodge  with.  10 
26:6  hell  ia  n.  before  him 
Ec.  5:15  n.  shall  he  return 
Is.  58:7  when  thou  seest  the  n. 
La7n.  4:21  shalt  make  thyself  n. 
E::ek.  18:7  if  he  covered  tho  n.  IG 
IIos.  2:3  lest  I  strip  her  n. 
Amos  2:16  flee  away  ra. 
Mic.  1:8  I  will  go  stripped  ind  n. 

11  having  tliy  shame  ti. 
Hab.  3:9  bow  was  made  quite  re. 
Mat.  25:36  n.  and  ye  clothed  me 

38  when  saw  we  thee  n.  f  44 
Mark  14:51  cloth  ah.  his  re.  body 

52  and  fled  from  them  n. 
John  21:7  Peter  was  ?i.  and  cast 
^rfi- 19:16  fled  out  o  house  re. 

1  C<yr,  4:11  to  this  hour  we  aren. 

2  Cor.  5:3  shall  not  be  found  n. 
Ucb.  4:13  but  all  things  are  re.  to 
■lam.  2:15  if  brother  or  sis.  be  n. 
Pev.  3:17  poor,  and  blind,  and  re. 

16:15  garments,  lest  he  walk  re. 
17:16  make  her  desolate  and?!. 
See  BASS 

NAKBDIVESS. 
Gen.  9:22  H.  saw  re.  of  father,  23 
42:9  see  the  re.  of  the  land,  12 
Ex.  20:26  thy  re.  not  discovered 
Lev.  18:6  none  sh.  uncover  th.  n. 
7  the  re.  of  father  or  mother, 

8,  11,  15;  20:11 
9  re.  of  sister;  10  of  son's  dau. 

11  re.  of  father's  wife's  daugh. 

12  not  imcover  re.  of  f.'s  sister 

13  re.  of  mother's  sister,  20:19 

14  not  uncover  n.  of  f.'s  broth. 

15  re.  of  daughter-ill-law 

16  re.  of  thy  brother's  wife 

17  re.  of  a  woman  and  daught. 
19  re.  of  wo.  put  apart,  20:18 
20:17  sister's  re.  she  see  his  n. 

20  ha.  uncovered  his  uncle's  re. 

21  hath  uncovered  brother's  n. 
Deut.  28:48  serve  thine  ene.  in  re. 

1  Sam.  20:30  confu.  of  moth.'s  re. 
Is.  47:3  thy  re.  sh.  be  uncovered 
Lam.  1:8  they  have  seen  her  n. 
Ezek.  16:8  I  covered  thy  re.  yea 

36  thy  re.  discovered,  23:18 
16:37  discover  thy  re.  to  them 
22:10  discovered  th.  father's/;. 
23:10  discovered  her  re,  slew  her 

Hos.  2:9  wool  and  flax  to  cov.  re. 

Nah.  3:5  show  the  nations  thy  re. 

Ilab.  2:15  mayest  look  on  th.  re. 

Ro^n.  8:35  shall  re.  separate  us  ? 

2  Cor.  11:27  in  cold  and  re. 
Bev.  3:18  shame  of  re.  not  appear 


NAME. 

Gen.  2:19  that  was  re.  thereof 
5:2  and  called  their  n.  Adam 
11:4  us  a  re.  lest  we  be  scattered 
48:6  called  after  re.  of  breth. 
Ex.  34:14  L.  whose  n.  is  Jealous 
Lev.  18:21  nei.  profane  the  n.  of 

thy  G.  19:12;  21:6;  22:2,  32 
Num.  17:2  write  every  man's  re. 
27:4  why  should  re.  oif  our  father 
Deut.  7:24  destroy  re.  under  hea. 
9:14  blot  out  re.  fr.  under  heav. 
22:14  bring  up  an  evil  re.  on  her 
1'9  he  bro.  up  evil  re.  on  virgin 
25:6  succeed  in  re.  of  his  broth. 
7  raise  his  brother  a  re.  in  Isr. 
26:19  high  in  re.,  and  honor 

92 


NAM 

Deut.  28:58  fear  this  gl.  and  fc.  re. 
Jos.  23:7  nor  make  mention  of  re. 
Ruth  4:5  raise  up  re.  of  dead,  10 

17  her  neighbors  gave  it  a  re. 
2  Sam.  6:2  re.  called  by  re.  of  Lord 

7:9  I  made  th.  great  re.  like  n. 
of  gre.  men  m  earth,  1  Chr. 
17:8 

23  God  redeemed  to  mako  him 
a  re.  1  Chr.  17:21 
8:13  David  gat  him  a  re.  when 
14:7  not  leave  to  my  hush,  a  re. 
23:18  Abishai  had  re.  amo.  three 
22  the  re.  among  three  mighty 
men,  1  Chr.  11:20,  24 

1  K.  1:47  G.  make  re.  of  Solomon 
better  than  thy  re. 

14:21  Lord  did  choose  to  put 

his  re.  there,  2  Chr.  12:13 
18:24  call  on  re.  of  your  gods,  25 
21:8  Jezebel  wrote  in  Ahab'sre 

2  K.  14:27  not  blot  out  re.  of  Isr. 
Ezr.  2:61  and  was  called  after 

their  re.  Neh.  7:&3 
.5:1  prophesied  in  re.  of  G.  of  Is. 
Neh.  9:10  didst  thou  get  th.  a  re. 
Est.  8:8  wi'ite  for  J.  in  king's  re. 
■lob  18:17  he  shall  have  no  re. 
Ps.  9:5  put  out  their  re.  for  ever 
20:1  the  re.  of  the  God  of  Jacob 
5  in  re.  of  G.  set  up  our  banne. 
44:20  if  we  forgot,  re,,  of  our  6. 
69:30 1  will  praise  the  re.  of  God 
83:4  the  re.  of  Israel  be  no  more 

18  whose  re.  alone  is  Jehovah 
99:3  let  th.  praise  thy  great  re. 
109:13  let  th.  re.  be  blotted  out 
113:3  the  L.'s  re.  is  to  be  praised 

Pi'ov.  10:7  re.  of  wicked  shall  rot 
18:10  re.  of  Lord  is  strong  tower 
22:1  good  re.  rather  than  riches 
30:9  lest  I  take  re.  of  G.  in  vain 
Ec.  7:1  good  re.  bet.  than  ointm. 
Is.  14:22  cut  offfr.  Baby,  the  re. 
55:13  it  sh.  be  to  the  L.  for  a  re. 
56:5  give  a  re.  an  everlasting  re. 
57:15  re.  is  holy ;  62:2  by  new 
63:12  make  himself  everlast.  re. 
14  to  make  thyself  a  glori.  re. 
65:15  ye  shall  leave  your  re.  for 
a  curse  to  my  chosen,  and 
call  his  servants  by  anoth.  re. 
66:22  your  seed  and  re.  remain 
Jer.  13:11  might  be  for    n.  33:9 
32:20  which  hast  made  thee  a  re. 
33:16  the  re.  she  shall  be  called 
46:18  King,  whose  n.  is  the 

Lord  of  hosts,  48:15;  51:.57 
Ezelc.  20:29  re.  is  called  Bamah 
24:2  son  of  man,  write  re. 
48:35  the  re.  of  the  city  shall  be 
Dan.  2:20  blessed  be  the  re.  of  G. 
4:8  according  to  there,  of  my  G. 
IIos.  2:17  no  more  remem.  by  re. 
Amos  5:27  whose  re.  is  G.  of  hos. 
Mic.  4:5  in  the  re.  of  his  god,  we 
will  walk  in  the  re.  of  our  G. 
Zep.  1:4  I  will  cut  off  re.  of  Ch. 
3:20 1  will  make  you  a  re. 
Zee.  6:12  whose  re.  is  Branch 
Mat.  10:41  receiv.  prophet  in  the 
re.  of  a  prophet,  a  righteous 
42  cup  of  wat.  in  re.  of  disciple 
28: 19  baptizing  them  in  re.  of  P. 
Luke  1:61  none  of  ki.  call,  by  re. 
63  saying,  His  re.  is  John 
6:22  sh.  cast  out  your  re.  as  evil 
JohnX-.d  fr.  God,  who.  re.  was  J. 
3:18  not  believed  in  re.  of  only 
5:43  am  come  in  my  Fath.'s  n. 
10:25  I  do  in  my  Father's  re. 
Acts  2:38  baptized  in  re.  of  L.  J. 
3:6  in  re.  of  Jesus  Christ  rise  up 
4:7  by  wh.  re.  ha.  ye  done  this  ? 
12  none  other  re.  under  heaven 
17  sp.  to  no  man  in  this  re.  18 
.30  wonders  done  by  n.  of  Jes. 
5:28  sh.  not  teach  in  this  re.  40 
8:12  concerning  the  re.  of  Jesus 
9:21  destroy,  them  called  on  re. 
27  preached  boldly  in  re.  of  J, 
1,5:26  hazarded  lives  for  re.  of  J. 
16:18  in  n.  of  Jesus  come  out 
19:5  baptized  in  re.  of  Jesus 
26:9  to  do  contrary  to  n.  of  J. 
Ram.  2:24  n.  of  God  blasphemed 
1  Cor.  1:13  baptized  in  ».  of  P.  ? 
5:4  in  the  ».  of  L.  J.  Eph.  5:20 
6:11  justified  in  the      of  L.  J. 
Euh.  1:21  above  every  n.  named 
Pjiil.  2:9  giv.  him  a  re.  ab.  ev.  re. 

10  at  n.  of  J.  ev.  knee  shall  b. 
Col.  3:17  do  all  in  the  re.  of  L.  J. 

1  Tim.  6:1  v..  of  G.  be  not  bias. 

2  Tim.  2:19  the  re.  of  Ch.  depart 
Heb.  1:4  obtained  a  more  exc.  re. 
.Tarn.  2:7  blasp.  that  worthy  re.  ? 
1  Pet.  4:14  reproach,  for  n.  of  C.- 


NAM 

1  .John  3:23  be.  on  re.  of  Son,  .MS 
Rev.  2:17  a  re.  no  man  knoweth 
3:1  hast  a  re.,  that  thou  livest 
12  I  will  write  on  him  re.  of  G. 
13:1  on  his  heads  re.  of  blasph. 
14:1  Father's  re.  in  their  forche. 
16:9  men  blasph.  the  re.  of  God 
17:5  on  her  forehead  was  a  re. 
19:12  a  re.  written  no  man  knew 
16  on  his  thigh  a  re.  written 

See  CALLED. 

By,  or  by  the  NAME. 

Ex.  6:3  I  appeared  by  t.  re.  of  G. 
33:12  I  know  thee  by  re.  17 
Num.  4:32  by  re.  ye  shall  reckon 
,Ios.  21:9  th.  cities  menti.  by  re. 
1  Chr.  4:41  these  written  by  n. 
12:31  wh.  were  expressed  by  n. 
16:41 ;  2  Chr.  28:15;  31:19 
Est.  2:14  exc.  were  called  by  n. 
Is.  44:5  sh.  call  himself     the  n. 
of  Jacob,  and  surname  him- 
self f/y  then,  of  Israel,  48:1 
45:3  I  the  Lord  call  thee  by  n. 
John  10:3  calleth  his  sheep  by  n. 
Acts  4:10  by  the  re.  of  J.  this  mau 
1  Cor.  1:10  I  bes.  you  by  re.  of  L. 
3  John  14  greet  friends  by  re. 

See  EXPBES3ED. 

His  NAME. 

Ex.  3:13  shall  say,  What  is  his 

re. .?  Prov.  30:4 
15:3  the  Lord  Is  his  re.  Jer.  32:2 ; 

Amos  5:8 ;  9:6 
20:7  not  guiltless  that  taketh 

his  re.  in  vain.  Deut.  5:11 
28:21  wi.  h.  re.  sh.  they  be,  39:14 
De'it.  6:13  shalt  swear  by  h.  re. 
10:8  bless  in  his  re.  1  Chr.  23:13 
12:5  choose  to  put  his  re.  there, 
21 ;  1  ^.  14:21 ;  2  Chr.  12:13 
11  sh.  cause  /dsn.  todw.  there 
14:23  choose  to  place  his  n. 

there,  24;  16:6,  11 ;  26:2 
25:6  his  re.,  be  not  put  out  of  Isr. 
10  his  n.  sh.  be  called  in  Israel 
29:20  Lord  shall  blot  out  his  re. 
.Jud.  13:6  neit.  told  he  me  his  rt. 
Ruth  4:14  his  re.  be  famous  in  la. 
1  Sam.  12:22  for  his  n.'s  sake, 
Ps.  23:3;  106:8;  1  John  2:12; 
S  John  7 
18:.30  his  re.  was  much  set  by 
25:25  as  hisn.  is,  Nabal  is  his  n. 
1  Chr.  16:8  call  up  h.  re.  make 
knowTi  his  deeds,  Ps.  105:lj 
Is.  12:4 

29  gl.  due  to  h.  re.  Ps.  29:2 ;  96:8 
Ezr.  6:12  G.  caused  his  re.  dwell 
ft.34:3  let  us  exalt  his  re.  66:2 
41:5  shall  he  die  h.  re.  perish  f 
68:4  rideth  on  heav.  by  h.  re.  J. 
69:.36  that  love  his  re.  dw.  there. 
72: 17  his  re.  shall  endure  for  evor 
19  and  blessed  be  his  glori.  n. 
76:1  his  re.  is  gi-eat  in  Israel 
96:2  unto  L.  bless  his  n.  100:4 
99:6  Samuel  that  call  on  his  n. 
111:9  holy  and  reverend  is  h.  n. 
135:3  praises  to  h.  re.  it  is  pleas. 
148:13  praise  his  n.  for  his  re, 
149:3  praise  his  re.  in  the  dance 
Prov.  21:24  hang.  scornerisA.  n. 
Ec.  6:4  his  re.  cov.  with  darki;es8 
Is.  7:14  his  re.  Imman.  Mat.  1:23 
9:6  his  re.  be  called  Wonderful 
12i4  that  his  n.  is  exalted 
47:4  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  his  n 
48:2;  51:15;  54:5;  Jer.  10:16; 
31:35;  32:18:  .50:34  •  .51:19 
48:19  A.  re.  should  not  have  been 
Jer.  11:19  h.  re.  no  more  remem. 
20:9  not  spea.  any  more  ir.  u.  n. 
2.3:6  this  is  h.  re.  he  shall  be  ca. 
-4mos4:13L.  God  of  hosts  is  A.  re. 
Zee.  10:12  up  and  down  in  h.  re. 
14:9  shall  be  one  L.  and  h.  re.  o 
Mai  3:16  them  th.  tho.  on  h.  re. 
Mat.  1:23  sh.  call  h.  n.  Eniman. 
25  h.  re.  Jesus,  Luke  1:31 ;  2:21 
12:21  in  h.  n.  shall  Gent,  trust 
Mai-k  6:14  h.  re.  was  spread  abi 
Luke  1:13  thou  sh.  call  his  re.  J. 
24:47  remission  of  sins  in  h.  re. 
John  1:12  that  believe  on  his  n. 
2:23  many  believed  in  hit:  n. 
5:43  if  ano.  come  in  hii  own  re. 
20:31  might  have  life  tliro'  A.  n- 
Acts  3:16  h.  n.  thro'  faith  in  h.  n. 
5:41  worthy  to  sutfer  for  his  re. 
10:43  thro'  his  ti.  reinis.  of  sins 
15:14  take  out  a  peo.  for  his  H. 
Rom.  1:5  am.  allnations  for  A.  ra- 
Heb.  6:10  love  ye  show.  to.  h.  n. 
13:15  giving  thanks  to  A.  re. 
Rev.  3:5  not  blot  out  his  n. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


NAM 

Sev.  6:8  h.  n.  sat  on  him  was  de. 
13:6  ag.  God  to  blaspheme  A.  n. 
17  the  number  of  his  re.  15:2 
14:11  receivuth  mark  of  k.  n. 
22:4  his  n.  sh.  be  in  th.  forehea. 

See  HOLT,  LORD. 

My  NAME. 

Gen.  .32:29  wliy  ask  al'ter  my  n.  ? 

48:10  let  my  n.  be  named 
Ex.  3:1.5  thl.s  is  my  n.  lor  ever 

9:16  that  my  n.  may  be  declared 

20:24  where  I  record  my  n. 

23:21  prov.  not,  my  n.  is  in  him 
Lev.  19:12  not  swear  by  my  n. 

20:3  M.  to  profane  my  holy  n. 
Num.  6:27  put  my  n.  on  Israel 
Deut.  18:19  speak  in  my  n.  20 
Jiid.  13:18  why  ask.  after  my  n.  f 

1  Sam.  24:21  not  destroy  my  n. 

2  Sam.  7:13  house  for  my  n.  1  K. 

5:5;  8:18,  19: 1  Chr.  22:10 
12:28  city  be  called  after  my  n. 
18:18  no  son  to  keep  my  n. 
1  K.  8:16  my  re.  might  be  there. 

29 ;  11:30;  2  ir.  21:4, 7;  2  C'Ar. 

0:5,  6;  7:16;  33:4,  7 
9:7  house  I  hallowed  for  my  n. 

1  Chr.  22:8  house  to  my  n.  28:3 

2  Chr.  6:8  build  house  for  my  n. 
7:20  house  I  ha.  sanct.  for  my  n. 

Neh.  1:9  to  set  my  n.  Jer.  7:12 
Ps.  89:24  in  my  n.  sh.  horn  be 
91:14  bee.  he  hath  known  ot!/ n. 
Is.  29:23  shall  sanctify  myn. 
41:25  ri.  of  sun  call  on  my  re. 
42:8  I  am  the  L.  that  is  my  7i. 
48:9  for  my  n.'s  sake  I  defer 
11  how  sho.  my  n.  be  pollut.  ? 
49:1  he  made  mention  of  m  y  n. 
52:5  my  n.  ev.  day  is  blasphem. 
6  my  people  shall  know  jny  n. 
66:5  cast  out  for  my  n.'s  sake 
Jer.  14:14in  myn.  15;  23:25 
16:21  they  sh.  know  my  n.  is  L. 
23:27  they  th.  to  cause  peo.  for- 
get my  n.  as  fa.  forgot  my  n. 
27:15  lie  m  my  n.  29:9,  21,  23 
34:16  turned  and  polluted  my  n. 
44:26  sworn  by  7ny  great  re.  my 
re.  no  more  named. 
Ezek.  20:9  wro.  foi  my  n.  22:44 
36:23  will  sanctify  my  great  re. 
Zee.  13:9  call  on  my  n. 
Mai.  l:6priests  th.  despise  myn. 
11  my  n.  sh.  be  great  am.  Gen. 

in  ev.  place  incen.  off.  myn. 
14  my  n.  dreadful  am.  heatlien 
2:2  to  give  glory  unto  my  re. 

5  and  was  afraid  before  my  n. 
4:2  you  that  fear  my  re.  the  sun 
Mat.  10:22  hat.  for  my  n.'s  sake, 
24:9;  jtfarA;  13:13  Xwie  21:17 
18:5  receive  a  child  in  mtj  re. 

Mark  9:37 ;  Luke  9:48 
20  two  or  three  gath.  in  my  n. 
19:29  fors.  houses  for  to;/ re. 'ssa. 
24:5  many  shall  come  in  my  re. 
Mark  13:6  ;  Luke  21:8 
Mark  5:9  say.  My  re.  is  Legion 
9:.39  no  man  do  miracle  in  my  n. 
41  give  water  to  drink  in  my  n. 
16:17  in  my  n.  sh.  cast  out  dev. 
Luke  21:12  rulers  for  my  n.'s  sa. 
John  14:13  what,  ye  ask  in  my  re. 
14;  15:16;  10:23,  24,  26 
26  Comf.  he  will  send  in  my  n. 
15:21  these  thi.  do  for  m.y  n.'s 
Acts  9:15  cho.  vcs.  to  bear  myn. 
16  must  suffer  for  my  n.^s  sake 
15:17  on  whom  my  n.  is  called 
Som.  9:17  that  myn.  be  declared 

1  Cor.  1:15  I  bapt.  in  mi.  own  n. 
Bev.  2:3  for  my  re. \?  sake  labored 

13  boldest  fast  my  re. 
3:8  and  hast  not  denied  my  n. 

See  CALLED. 

Thy  NAME. 

Oen.  12:2  make  thy  re.  great 
17:5  t.  n.  Abram,  butc.  n.  be  A. 
32:27  said,  What  is  thy  re. 29 ; 
Jud.  13:17 
28  thy  re.  be  no  more  Jacob, 
but  Israel,  35:10;  1  K.  18:31 
Ex.  5:23  to  P.  to  speak  in  thy  re. 
Jos.  7:9  what  do  to  t.  great  re. .? 

2  Sam.  7:26  let  t.  n.  be  magnifi. 
22:50  sing  praise  to<.  yi.  Ps.  9:2; 

18:49;  61:8;  66:4;  92:1 
1  K.  1:47  Solom.  better  than  t.  n. 
8:33  turn  and  confess  thy  n.  and 
pray,  2  Ckr.  6:24,  26:32 

41  but  Cometh  for  thy  n.'s  sake 

42  they  shall  hear  of  t.  great  n. 

43  that  all  peo.  may  know  thy 
n.  this  house  is  called  by 
iliy  n.  2  Vhr.  0:33,  34,  43 


NAM 

1  K.  8:44  house  I  built  for  thy 
re.  48 

1  Chr.  17:24  thy  n.  may  be  mag. 
29:13  and  praise  t.  re.  Ps.  44:8 

2  Chr.  6:20  wouldest  put  thy  re. 
14:11  in  thy  re.  we  go  ag.  multi. 
20:8  built  thee  a  sanctu.  for^.  re. 

9  for  thy  n.  is  in  this  house 
Neh.  1:11  servants  who  fear  t.  n. 

9:5  blessed  be  t.  glorious  re. 
Ps.  5:11  th.  love  t.  re.  be  joyful 
8:1  how  excel,  is  t.  re.  in  earth,  9 
9:10  they  that  know  t.  re.  trust 
22:22  will  declare  t.  n.  Heb  2:12 
25:11  for  t.  n.'s  sake  pardon 
31:3  for  t.  n.'s  sake  lead  me 
44:5  thro'  thy  re.  tread  them 
45:17  I  will  make  thyn.  be  rem. 
48:10  accor.  to  t.  re.  so  is  praise 
52:9  wait  on  t.  n.  54:1  save  me 
01:5  heritage  of  those  fear  t.  re. 
63:4  lift  my  hands  in  thy  re. 
74:7  defiled  dwelling-pl.  of  t.  n. 

10  sh.  enemy  bla.  t.  re.  for  ev.  ? 
18  fool.  peo.  blasphemed  t.  re. 
21  poor  and  needy  praise  t.  n. 

75:1  t.  re.  is  near  works  declare 
79:6  not  call,  on  t.  re.  Jer.  10:25 
9  help  us,  O  God,  for  g.  of  t.  n. 

purge  our  sins  fori,  n.'s  sa. 
80:18  we  will  call  upon  thy  n. 
83:16  that  they  may  seek  thy  n. 

OLord 

86:9  all  nations  glorify  t.  re.  12 

11  unite  my  heart  to  fear  t.  n. 
89:12  Hermon  sh.  rej.  in  t.  n.  10 
109:21  O  Lord,  for  t.  n.'s  sake 
115:1  not  to  us,  but  to  t.  n. 
119:55 1  rememb.  t.  re.  in  night 

132  to  do  to  those  love  thy  n. 
135:13  t.  re.  O  Lord,  en.  for  ever 
138:2  praise  t.  re.  forlov.-kindn. 

magnified  word  above  t.  re. 
1.39:20  enemies  take  t.  re.  in  vain 
140:13  righ.  give  thanks  to  t.  re. 
142:7  out  of  pris.  1  praise  f.  re. 
143:11  qui.  me  for  t.  n.'s  sake 
145:1 1  will  bless  thy  re.  2 

2  I  will  praise  t.  re.  Is.  25:1 
Cant.  1:3  (.  re.  is  as  ointment 
Is.  26:8  des.  of  our  soul  to  thy  n. 
"  13  make  mention  of  thy  re. 
63:16  O  L.  t.  n.  is  from  everlas. 
64:2  make  t.  n.  kn.  to  adversar. 

I  there  is  none  calleth  on  t.  re. 
Jer.  10:6  thy  re.  is  great  in  might 

11:16  L.  called  thy  re.  olive-tree 

14:7  do  thou  it  for  thy  n.'s  sake 
21  not  abhor  us  for  t.  n.'s  sake 

29:25  sent  letters  in  thy  re.  to  J. 
Lam.  3:55  called  on  thy  re. 
Dan.  9:6  proph.  spake  in  thy  re. 
Mic.  6:9  man  of  wisd.  see  tity  n. 
Nah.  1:14  no  more  of  <.  re.  be  so. 
Mai.  1:6  ha.  we  despised  thyn.  ? 
Mat.  6:9  hal.  be  t.  re.  Luke  11:2 

7:22  in  t.  re.  have  we  cast  out 
Mark  5:9  wh.  is  t.  re. Luke  8:30 

9:138  out  dev.  in  t.  re.  Luke  9:49 
Luke  10:17  devils  subj.  thro' t.  re. 
John  12:28  Father,  glorify  t.  re. 

17:6  manifested  t.  n  to  men,  26 

II  P.  keep  thro'  thi.  own  re.  12 
Acts  9:14  all  that  call  on  thy  re. 
Jtrnn.  15:9  conf.  and  sing  to  t.  re. 
Pev.  11:18  rew.  th.  that  fear  t.  re. 

15:4  who  not  fear  and  glo.  t.  re.  ? 

SeS  CALLED. 

NAME,  Verb. 

1  Sam.  16:3  anoi.  to  me  him  I  re. 
28:8  bring  him  up  wh.  I  shall  re. 

Is.  62:2  mouth  of  Lord  shall  re. 

NAMED,  ETH. 
Gen.  23:16  A.  weigh,  silver  he  re. 

27:36  is  he  not  rightly  re.  Jac.  ? 

48:16  let  my  name  here,  on  th. 

2  A'.  17:34  chil.  of  Jacob  he  re.  I. 
Ec.  6:10  what  hath  been,  is  re. 
Is.  61:6  shall  be  n.  priests  of  L. 
Jer.  44:26  shall  no  mors  be  re-. 
Amos      re.  chief  of  the  nations 
Mic.  2:7  O  thou  that  art  re.  of  J. 
Luke  2:21  J.  was  n.  of  the  angel 
Pom.  15:20  not  where  Ch.  was  re. 

1  Cor.  5:1  fomi.  not  re.  am.  Gen. 
Eph.  1:21  ab.  ev.  name  that  is  n. 

3:15  fam.  in  heav.  and  earth  re. 
5:3  covetousn.  let  it  not  be  re. 

2  Tim.  2:19  every  one  that  re.  C. 

NAMELY. 
Fc.  5:13  evil,  re,,  riches  kept 

7:20  L.  shave,  n.  by  Assyria 
Mark  12:31  n.  this,  shait  love 

NAMES. 
Gen.  2:20  Adam  gave  re.  to  cattle 
26:18  called  n.  after  n.  f.  called 


NAT 

Ex.  2.3:13  make  no  mention  of  re. 
of  other  gods.  Lent.  12:3 

28:9  grave  re.  of  child,  of  Isr.  21 
12  Aaron  bear  re.  before  L.  29 
Num.  1:2  numb,  of  re.  by  th.  poll 
Ezr.  5:4  what  re.  make  buildnig 
Ps.  16:4  nor  take  th.  re.  in  my  lips 

49:11  call  lands  after  own  re. 

147:4  stars  call,  by  re.  Is.  46:26 
Hos.  2:17  take  away  re.  of  Baalim 
Zee.  13:2  cut  ofl'  the  re.  of  idols 
Luke  10:20  re.  written  in  heaven 
Acts  1:15  number  of  re  .  were  120 

18:15  if  it  be  question  of  re. 
Phil.  4:3  wh.  re.  are  in  book  of  11. 
Pev.  3:4  hast  a  few  re.  in  Sardis 

13:8  whose  re.  not  written,  17:8 

17:3  woman  full  of  re.  of  blasph. 

21:12  re.  written,  re.  of  12  tribes 
14  in  them  the  re.  of  12  apostl. 
NAOMI. 
Puth  1:2  Eliraelech's  wife,  N.  20 

2:1  N.  had  a  kinsman  of  husb. 

4:5  buy.  field  of  baud  of  N.  9, 17 

NAPKIN. 
Luke  19:20  I  have  kept  in  re. 
J('h)i  11:44  face  bound  with  a  re. 

20:7  n.  that  was  about  his  head 

NAPHTALI. 
Gen.  30:8  Rachel  called  name  N. 

35:25  Rachel's  handmaid,  N. 

46:24  6.  of  N.  Nu.  1:42;  1  Ch.  7:13 

49:21  N.  is  a  hind  let  loose 
Petit.  27:13  E.  to  curse ;  Dan,  N. 

33:23  said,  O  N.  satisfied  with 
■Jos.  19:32  sixth  lot  came  to  N. 
Jud.  1:33  nor  did  N.  drive  out 

4:10  Barak  called  N.  to  Kedesh 

5:18  Zebulun  and  N.  jeoparded 

6:35  Gid.  sent  messengers  to  N. 

7:23  themselves  tog.  out  of  N. 

1  K.  15:20  smote  N.  2  Chr.  10:4 

2  K.  15:29  carried  N.  cap.  to  As. 
Ps.  68:27  there  the  princes  of  N. 
Is.  9:1  he  afflicted  the  land  of  N. 
Ezek.  48:3  a  portion  for  N.  34 
Mat.  4:13  dw.  in  borders  of  N.  15 

Tribe  of  NAPHTALI. 

Num.  1:43  of  t.  o/N.  53,400 
Jos.  19:39  inheritance  of  t.  q/"N. 
1  K.  7:14  widow's  son  of  t.  of  N. 
Pev.  7:6  of  if.  o/N.  sealed  12,000 

NARROW. 
Num.  22:26  angel  of  L.  sto.  in  re. 
Jos.  17:15  if  Ephraim  be  too  re. 
1  K.  6:4  windows  of  re.  light 
Prov.  23:27  stra.  woman  is  re.  pit 
Is.  49:19  land  of  destruct.  too  re. 
Mat.  7:14  re.  is  way  lead,  to  life 

NARROWED,  ER. 

1  K.  6:6  in  wall  made  ».  rests 
Is.  28:20  re.  than  he  can  wrap 

NARROWLY. 
Job  13:27  lookest  re.  to  my  paths 
Is.  14:16  shall  re.  look  upon  thee 
NATHAN. 

2  Sam.  5:14  son  of  David,  N.  7:2 
7:17  BO  did  N.  speak,  12:1,  25 

1  A'.  1:10  N.  called  not,  22,  34 
4:5  son  of  N.  was  over  officers 

1  Chr.  29:29  writ,  in  book  of  N. 

2  Chr.  9:29  Sol.  in  book  of  N. 
Kz7:  8:16  I  sent  fr.  Aliava  for  N. 
Zee.  12:12  family  of  house  of  N. 
Luke  3:31  Matthata,  son  of  N. 

N.ATHANAEL. 
John  1:45  Philip  flndeth  N.  21:2 

NATION. 
Gen.  15:14  re.  th.  serve  will  I  jud. 
20:4  wilt  slay  a  righteous  re. 
21:13  bondwoman  I  make  re. 
35:11  a  re.  kings  come  of  thee 
Ex.  9:24  in  E.  since  it  became  re. 
19:6  shall  be  a  holy  re.  1  Pet.  2:9 
21:8  to  sell  her  to  a  strange  re. 
33:13  this  re.  is  thy  people 
Lev.  18:26  nor  re.  commit  abomi. 
20:23  not  walk  in  manners  of  re. 
Num.  14:12  I  will  make  of  thee  a 

great  re.  Peut.  9:14 
Pern.  4:34  ha.  G.  assayed  to  take 
a  re  .  fr.  midst  of  another  re.  ? 
28:33  fruit  of  land  shall  re.  eat 
36  bring  thee  and  king  to  a  re. 

49  bring  re.  ag.  thee  from  far 

50  a  re.  of  fierce  countenance 
32:28  are  a  re.  void  of  counsel 

2  Sam.  7:23  what  re.  like  thy 
people?  1  Chr.  17:21 

1  A'.  18:10  no  re.  my  lord  ha.  not 

se.  to  seek  th.  took  oath  of  re. 

2  K.  17:29  every  n.  made  gods 

1  Chr.  10:20  went  from  re.^to  7i. 

2  Ch/:  15:6  re.  was  destroyed  of  n. 


NAT 

2C7ir.  32:15godofanyre.wasabl9 
Job  34:29  done  ag.  a  re.  or  man 
Ps.  .3:3:12  bless,  is  re.  wh.  G.  is  L. 

43:1  O  G.  plead  ag.  ungodly  re. 

8:1:4  cut  off  from  being  a  re. 

105:13  went  from  one  re.  to  ano. 

106:5  rejoice  in  gladness  of  re. 

147:20  not  dealt  so  with  any  rc. 
Prov.  14:34  righteous,  exalt,  re.. 
Is.  1:4  sinful  re.  laden  with  iniq. 

2:4  re.  sh.  not  lift  sword  against 
re.  Mie.  4:3 

9:3  thou  hast  multiplied  the  n. 

10:6  send  him  aga.  hypocrit.  re. 

14:.32  what  ans.  messeng.  of  re.  * 

18:2  messengers  to  a  re.  scatter, 
and  peeled,  a  re.  meted,  7 

26:2  open  that  righ.  re.  many  en. 
15  thou  increas.  re.  O  L.  the  re. 

49:7  sai.  L.  to  him  re.  abhorreth 

55:5  Shalt  call  re.  thou  know,  not 

58:2  seek  me  as  a  re.  that  did  it 

60:12  re.  not  serve  thee  perish. 
22  small  one  beco.  a  strong  re. 

65:1  a  re.  not  called  by  my  name 

60:8  or  shall  re.  be  bora  at  once  J 
Jer.  2:11  hath  a  re.  chang.  gods  J 

5:9  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such 
are.  29-  9:9 

15  I  will  bring  a  re.  on  you  fr. 
afar,  a  mighty  re.  ancient  re 

7:28  a  re.  that  obey,  not  the  L. 

12:17  I  will  utt.  destroy  that  re. 

18:7  concern,  re.  pluck  it  up,  9 
8  re.  ag.  whom  I  pronounced 

25:12  punish  re.  for  iniq.  27:8 
32  evil  sh.  go  forth  fr.  re.  to  re. 

31:36  Israel  cease  being  re.  33:24 

49:31  get  you  up  to  wealthy  re. 
36  no  re.  whith.  E.  sh.  not  come 

50:3  out  of  north  cometh  re.  ag. 
Lam.  4:17  have  watched  for  a  re. 
Ezfk.  2:3  send  thee  to  Is.  rebe.  re 

37:22  I  will  make  them  one  re. 
Dan  .  8:22  four  kingd.  out  of  re. 

12:1  trou.  nev.  was  since  was  re. 
Joel  1:6  a  re.  come  upon  my  land 
Amos  6:14  will  raise  ag.  you  a  re. 
Mic.  4:7  will  make  her  strong  n. 
llab.  1:6  Ch.  bitter  and  hasty  re. 
Zep.  2:1  gather  together,  O  re. 

5  woe  to  the  re.  of  Cherethites 
Hag.  2:14  this  peo.  and  re.  before 
Mai.  3:9  this  re.  have  robbed  me 
Mat.  21:43  king,  of  G.  given  to  re. 

24:7  re.  sh.  rise  against  re.  Mark 

13:8;  Luke  21:10 
Luke  7:5  loveth  our  re.  built  us 
■lohn  11:48  R.  shall  take  our  re. 

50  one  man  die,  re.  perish  not 

51  prophesied,  Jesus  die  for  re. 

52  not  for  that  re.  only,  but  th. 
18:35  thine  own  re.  hath  deliver. 

Acts  2:5  devout  men  out  of  ev.  re. 
7:7  re.  to  whom  they  be  in  bond 
10:22  good  rep.  am.  re.  of  Jews 
28  to  come  to  one  of  anoth.  re. 
35  in  every  re.  he  that  feareth 
24:2  worthy  deeds  done  to  th.  n. 
10  thou  hast  been  judge  to  n. 
26:4  life  was  at  first  am.  own  re. 
28:19  aught  to  accuse  my  re. 
Gal.  1:14  profit,  ab.  equals  in  re. 
Phil.  2:15  midst  of  perverse  re. 
Pev.  5:9  redee.  us  out  of  every  n, 
14:6  gospel  to  preach  to  ev.  re 
See  poousH. 

NATIONS. 
Gen.  10:32  by  th.  were  re.  divided 
14:1  Ti.  king  of  re.  made  war,  9 
17:4  Shalt  be  a  father  of  many 
re.  5;  48:19;  Pom.  4:17,  18 

6  I  will  make  re.  of  thee.  3.5:11 

16  Sarah  sh.  be  a  mother  of  n. 
25:23  L.  said.  Two  re.  in  thy  wo. 
27:29  let  ri.  bow  down  to  thee 

Ex.  :34:24  I  will  cast  out  the  re, 
before  thee,  Deut.  4:3S ;  7:22 ; 
8:20 

Lev.  18:24  the  n.  are  defiled 

28  as  it  spued  out  the  re. 
Num.  23:9  not  be  reckon,  am.  n. 
24:8  Israel  shall  eat  up  the  n. 
20  Amalek  was  first  of  the  re. 
Peut.  2:25  I  will  put  fear  on  re. 
4:27  L.  shall  scatter  you  among 

the  n.  Neh.  1:8 
7:1  Lord  hath  cast  out  many  re. 
9:1  re.  great,  than  thyself.  11:23 
12:29  God  shall  cut  oft'  re.  19:1 
15:6  Shalt  lend  to  many  n.  28:12 
28:1  L.  will  set  thee  abo.  all  re. 
32:8  Most  High  divid.  to  the  re. 
43  rejoice.  O  ve  n.  with  his  pe. 
Jud.  2:"23  the  Lord  left  those  re. 
1  K.  11:2  of  n.  which  the  L.  said 
iK.  17:33  ser.  gods  aft  man.  of  ft. 


922 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


NAT 

ZK.  18:33  cods  of  n.  deli.  1!):12; 
2  C/i/'.  32:13,  14;  /s.  3G:18 

1  Cfir.  16:31  say  am.  n.  L.  reign. 
17:21  driving  out  n.  bef.  people 

Jvfh.  13:26  am.  many  7i.  no  king 

Job  12:23  the  n.  he  enlargeth  re. 

J^s.  9:20  n.  know  themselves 
22:27  kindreds  of  re.  worsh.  thee 
28  Lord  is  governor  am.  the  re. 
47:3  shall  subdue  re.  under  feet 
57:9  sing  to  tflee  am.  n.  108:3 
66:7  his  eyes  behold  the  re. 
67:4  let  the  re.  be  glad 
96:5  all  gods  of  the  re.  are  idols 
106:27  overthrow  seed  among  n. 
&i  did  not  destroy  re.  L.  com. 

lYai'.  24:24  re.  shall  abhor  him 

Is.  2:4  he  sh.  judge  amo.  the  re. 
5:26  will  lift  up  an  ensign  to  n. 
10:7  in  his  heart  to  cut  off  re. 
11:12  shall  set  up  ensign  for  n. 
14:6  ruled  the  re.  in  auger 
12  wh.  didst  weak,  the  re.  23:3 
18  kings  of  the  re.  lie  in  glory 
33:3  at  lifting  up  Ji.  were  scat. 
34:1  come  near,  ye  re.  Jer.  31:10 
40:15  re.  are  as  a  drop  of  bucket 
62: 15  so  sh.  he  sprinkle  many  re. 
55:5  re.  that  knew  not  thee,  run 
60:12  those  n.  shall  be  wasted 
64:2  n.  tremble  at  thy  presence 
66:19  send  th.  that  escape  to  re. 

Jer.  1:5  ordai.  thee  prophet  to  re. 

10  I  have  set  thee  over  the  n. 
4:2  re.  shall  bless  themselves 
10:7  not  fear  thee,  King  of  re.  ? 

JO  re.  not  able  to  abide  his  ind. 
82:8  many  re.  sh.  pass  this  city 
25:14  re.  shall  serve,  27:7 

31  L.  had  a  controver.  with  n. 
46:12  re.  heard  of  thy  shame 
50:12  hindermost  of  re.  a  wilder. 

46  cry  is  heard  among  the  re. 
51:7  re.  have  drunken,  re.  mad 

aO  wi.  thee  will  I  break  n. 

27  prepare  the  7i.  against  her 

41  Bab.  an  astonishm.  am.  n. 

44  re.  shall  not  flow  together 
Zam.  1:1  city  that  was  gr.  am.  re. 
Ezek.  5:6  wickedn.  more  than  re. 

14  make  thee  a  reproach  am.  re. 
6:8  remnant  shall  escape  am.  n. 

9  remember  me  among  re. 
12:15  I  shall  scatter  th.  am.  re. 
19:4  the  re.  also  heard  of  him 

8  re.  set  ag.  him  on  every  side 
36:3  many  re.  come  against  thee 

5  it  shall  become  a  spoil  to  re. 
28:7  bring  upon  thee  the  terri- 
ble of  there.  30:11;  31:12 
29:12  scatter  Egypt  am.  re.  30:23 

15  sh.  no  more  rule  over  tlie  n. 
31:16  I  made  re.  shake  at  sound 
32:2  thou  art  like  lion  of  the  re. 

16  daughters  of  n.  lament,  18 
35:10  these  two  n.  shall  be  mine 
36:13  land  hast  bereaved  thy  re. 
37:22  shall  be  no  more  two  re. 
88:8  brought  forth  out  of  re.  12 

23  be  known  in  eyes  of  re. 
39:27  sancti.  in  .sight  of  many  7t. 
Bos.  8:10  have  hired  among  re. 

9:17  shall  be  wanderers  amo.  re. 
Joel  .3:2  they  scattered  among  re. 
Amos  6:1  woe  to  th.  chief  of  re. 
Mic.  4:2  re.  shall  say.  Let  us  go 
3  he  shall  robuke  strong  re. 

11  many  re.  gathered  ag.  thee 
7:16  re.  shall  see,  be  confounded 

Nah.  3:4  selleth  n.  thro'  whored. 

5  I  will  show  re.  thy  nakedness 
Eab.  1:17  sh.  not  spare  to  slay  re. 
2:8  thou  hast  spoiled  many  n. 
3:6  he  drove  asunder  the  n. 
Zep.  3:6  I  have  cut  off  the  re. 

8  my  determin.  is  to  gather  re. 
Zee.  2:11  many  re.  joined  to  Lord 
8:22  strong  re.  come  to  seek  L. 
23  out  of  all  languages  of  re. 
Luke  12::30  these  do  re.  seek  after 
21:25  upon  earth  distress  of  re. 
Acts  13:19  he  dest.  seven  re.  in  C. 
Bev.  2:26  I  give  power  over  re. 
10:11  must  prophesy  before  re. 
11:9  re.  shall  see  dead  bodies 
16  re.  were  angry,  thy  wrath 
13:7  power  given  him  over  all  re. 
16:19  the  cities  of  the  re.  fell 
17:15  waters  are  re.  and  tongues 
20:3  should  deceive  re.  no  more 
21:24  re.  wh.  are  saved  sh.  walk 
26  shall  bring  honor  of  re.  to  it 
22:2  leaves  were  for  heal,  of  re. 

See  GREAT. 

All  NATIONS. 

Deut.  4:19  hath  divided  to  all  re. 
28:37  become  byword  am.  all  n- 


NAT 

1 K.  4:31  lii.s  fame  was  in  (til  fl. 

1  dir.  16:24  dc-cl.  works  am.  a.  re. 

2  Chr.  32:23  ma^.  in  sight  of  a.  re. 
Ps.  67:2  saving  liealth  am.  all  re. 

72:11  all  n.  sUall  ser\  e  Itim 

17  all  re.  shall  call  him  blessed 
82:8  for  thou  shall  inherit  all  re. 
86:9  all  n.  shall  worsh.  bef.  thee 
113:4  L.  is  high  above  all  re. 
117:1  praise  Lord  all  ye  re. 
118:10  all  re.  compassed  mc  ab. 

Is.  2:2  all  re.  shall  flow  unto  it 
25:7  destroy  the  vail  over  all  re. 
34:2  indignation  of  L.  on  all  n. 
40:17  all  re.  before  him  as  noth. 
66:18  gather  all  re.  Joel  3:2 
20  br.  your  breth.  out  of  all  re. 
■Jer.  27:7  all  re.  serve.  Ban.  7:14 
Amos  9:9  house  of  Is.  am.  all  re. 
Hob.  2:5  galhereth  to  him  all  re. 
Macf.  2:7  I  will  shake  all  re.  and 

desire  of  all  re.  shall  come 
Zee.  14:2  I  will  gather  o.  re.  ag.  J. 

19  punish,  of  all  re.  come  not 
.Val.  3:12  all  re.  call  you  blessed 
Mai.  24:9  hat.  of  a.  re.  for  my  sa. 
14  gospel  of  kingd.  preached 
to  all  re.  Mark  13:10;  L-uke 
24:47 ;  Sojn.  16:26 
25:32  bef.  him  sh.  be  gath.  all  n. 
28:19  go  ye,  and  teach  all  re. 
Mark  11:17  called  of  all  re. 
Luke  21:24  led  captive  into  ail  n. 
Aefs  14:16  suffered  all  re.  to  walk 
17:26  made  of  one  blood  all  re. 
Horn.  1:5  obed.  to  faith  am.  all  re. 
16:26  made  known  to  all  re. 
Gal.  3:8  shall  all  re.  be  blessed 
Hev.  7:9  a  multitude  of  all  re. 
12:5  to  rule  all  re.  with  a  rod 
14:8  she  made  all  re.  drink,  18:3 
15:4  all  re.  sh.  come  and  worsh. 
18:23  by  thy  sor.  all  re.  deceived 

All  the  NATIOIVS. 
Gen.  18:18  all  the  re.  of  the  earth 

be  blessed,  22:18;  26:4 
Beut.  14:2  ab.  all  the  re.  on  earth 
17:14  set  a  king  over  me,  as  all 

the  re.  1  Sam.  8:5,  20 
30:1  call  them  to  mind  am.  all  re. 

3  L.  gather  thee  from  all  t.  re. 
Ps.  9:17  all  t.  n.  that  forget  G. 
Is.  14:26  hand  stretch,  on  a.  t.  re. 

29:7  multitude  of  all  the  re.  8 
37:18  laid  waste  all  the  re. 
43:9  let  all  the  re.  be  gathered 
52:10  bare  arm  in  eyes  of  all  re. 
61:11  spring  forth  bef.  all  the  re. 
Jer.  3:17  all  the  re.  shall  be  gath. 
25:15  a.  n.  drink ;  17  made  a.  re.. 
26:6  this  city  a  curse  to  all  t.  re. 
29: 14  gather  you  from  all  t.  re. 

18  a  reproach  am.  ail  t.  re.  44:8 
33:9  joy  and  honor  bef.  all  t.  re. 
46:28  make  full  end  of  all  the  re. 

Zee.  7:14  scat,  them  am.  all  t.  re. 
12:9  destroy  ali  the  re.  that  come 
14:16  left  of  all  the  re.  that  came 
These  NATIOIVS. 

Deut.  7:17  th.  re.  are  more  than  I 
9:4  for  wickedness  of  these  re.  5 
11:23  the  Lord  drive  out  ail  t.  re. 
12:30  did  t.  re.  serve  th.  gods  ? 
18:34  t.  re.  heark.  to  observers 
28:65  am.  t.  re.  shall  find  no  ease 
29:18  lest  any  serve  gods  of  t.  re. 
31:3  Lord  will  destroy  these  re. 

Jos.  23:3  what  L.  done  these  re. 

4  divided  to  you  by  lot  th.  re. 

12  if  ye  cleave  to  remn.  of  t.  re. 

13  will  no  more  drive  out  t.  re. 
Jvd.  3:1  t.  re.  L.  left  to  prove  Is. 
2  K.  17:41  so  the-^e  re.  feared  Lord 
Jer.  25:9  bring  them  against  t.  n. 

28:14  I  put  yoke  of  iion  ou  t.  re. 

NATIVE. 
Jer.  22:10  no  more  see  re.  country 

NATIVITY. 
Gen.  11:28  Ila.  died  in  land  of  re. 
Ruth  2:11  hast  left  land  of  re. 
Jer.  46:16  let  us  go  tjo  land  of  re. 
Ezek.  16:3  thy  re.  is  land  of  C'a. 
4  thjf  re.  in  day  th.  wast  born 
21:.30  judge  thee  in  laud  of  re. 
23: 15  Chaldea,  land  of  their  re. 

NATURE 
Earn.  1:26  change  th.  against  re. 
2:14  do  by  re.  things  in  the  law 
27  uncircu.  by  re.  judge  thee  ? 
11:24  olive-tr.  wh.  is  wild  by  re. 

were  grafted  contrary  to  re. 
1  Cor.  11:14  doth  not  re.  tea.  yon? 
Gal.  2:15  Jews  by  re.  not  sinners 
4:8  which  by  re.  are  no  gods 
Epk.  2:3  by  re.  children  of  wratb 
Utb.  2;  16  took  uot  /},  aogels 


NAZ 

Jam.  3:6  set.  on  fire  course  of  ft. 
2  Pet.  1:4  partakers  of  divine  re. 

NATURAL. 
Bent.  34:7  nor  his  re.  force  abat. 
Mom.  1:26  women  change  re.  use 
27  men  leaving  re.  use  of  wom. 
31  without  re.  afi"ec.  2  Tirei.  3:3 
11:21  G.  spared  not  re.  bran.  23 

1  Cor.  2:14  re.  man  recc.  not  Sp. 
15:44  sown  re.  b(xly,  is  re.  body 

46  that  which  is  re.  was  first 
Jam,.  1:23  a  man  behold,  re.  face 
iPet.  2:12  th.  as  re.  brute  beasts 

N.\TURALLV. 
Phil.  2:20  re.  care  for  your  state 
Jude  10  but  what  they  know  re. 

NAUGHT. 
Gen.  29:15  sho.  serve  me  for  re. .? 
Bad.  13:17  cle.  re.  cursed  thing 
15:9  brother,  thou  givest  him  re. 
28:63  L.  rej.  to  bring  you  to  re. 

2  K.  2:19  city  pleasant,  water  re. 
X(h.  4J5  God  bro.  counsel  to  re. 
Job  1:9  doth  Job  fear  G.  for  re.  ? 

8:22  place  of  wick,  come  to  re. 

14:18  mount,  fall,  cometh  to  re. 

22:6  pledge  fr.  thy  broth,  for  n. 
Ps.  33:10  counsel  of  heath,  to  re. 

44:12  sellest  thy  people  for  re. 
Prov.  1:25  set  at  re.  all  counsel 

20:14  it  is  re.  it  is  n.  saith  buyer 
Is.  8:10  take  counsel,  come  to  re. 

29:20  terrible  one  is  brok.  to  re. 

21  turn  aside  just  for  thi.  of  re. 
41:12  nothing,  as  a  thing  of  re. 

24  nothing,  and  your  work  re. 
49:4  spent  my  strength  for  re. 
52:3  sold  yourselves  for  re. 
5  people  is  taken  away  for  re. 
Jer.  14:14  vision,  a  thing  of  re. 
Amos  5:5  Beth-el  sh.  come  to  re. 
6:13  which  rejoice  in  thing  of  re. 
Mai.  1:10  shut  doors  for  re.  ?  nei. 

kindle  fire  on  mi.  altar  for  re. 
Mark  9:12  set  at  re.  Luke  2.3:11 
Acts  4:11  this  is  stone  set  at  re. 
5:36  scattered  and  brought  to  re. 
38  if  work  of  men,  come  to  re. 
19:27  craft  in  danger  set  at  re. 
Rom.  14:10  set  at  re.  thy  broth.  ? 

1  Cm:  1:28  to  bring  to  re.  things 
2:6  wisd.  of  th.  world  com.  to  re. 

2  Thes.  3:8  man's  bread  for  re. 
Rev.  18:17  riches  come  to  re. 

NAUGHTY. 
Prov.  6:12  a  re.  person  walketh 
17:4  liar  giveth  ear  to  re.  tongue 
Jer.  24:2  basket  had  very  re.  figs 

NAUGHTINESS. 
1  Sam.  17:28  the  n.  of  thy  neart 
Prov.  11:6  taken  in  their  own  re. 
Jam.  1:21  all  superfluity  of  re. 
NAUM.  LukeS:25 

N-4.VEL. 
Job  40:16  force  is  In  re.  of  belly 
Prov.  3:8  sh.  be  health  to  thy  re. 
Cant.  7:2  thy  re.  is  like  a  goblet 
Ezek.  16:4  thy  re.  was  not  cut 

NAVES. 
1 K.  7:33  re.  and  spokes  molten 
NAVY. 

1 K.  9:26  Solo,  made  re.  of  ships 
27  Hir.  sent  in  re.  his  servants 
10:11  the  re.  of  Iliram  bro.  gold 

22  Solomon  had  at  sea  a  n. 

NAY. 

1  K.  2:17  he  will  not  say  thee  re. 
20  say  not  re.  will  not  say  th.  re. 

Mat.  5:37  let  your  communicati. 

be  yea,  yea,  re.  re.  Jam.  5:12 
Luke  13:3  re.  except  ye  repent,  5 

16:.30  he  said,  re.,  fath.  Abraham 
Acts  K-.Z":  re.  verily,  but  let  th. 
Rom.  3:37  re.  but  by  law  of  faith 

9:20  re.  but  O  man 

2  Cor.  1:17  be  yea,  yea,  re.  re. 
18  word  was  not  yea  and  re. 
29  Jesus  Christ  was  not  yea 

and  7U 

NAZARENE.   Mat.  2:23 
NAZAKENES.   Acts  24:5 
NAZARETH. 

Mai.  2:23  dw.  in  a  city  called  N. 
21:11  Jesus  of  K.  Mark  1:24: 
10:47;  Ltt.  4:.34;  18:37;  24:19 
Mark  14:67  wast  wi.  Jesus  of  N. 
Luke  1:26  Gabriel  was  sent  to  N. 
2:51  Jesus  came  to  N.  4: 16 
John  1:45  J.  of  N.  18,  5,  7  ;  19:19 ; 

Acts2:2'i;  4:10;  6:14;  22:8 
Acts  3:6  in  name  of  Jesus  of  N. 
10:.38  God  anointed  Jesus  of  N. 
20:9  contra,  to  name  of  Jesus 
ofN. 


NEC 
NAZARITE. 

Num.  6:2  a  vow  of  a  N.  to  sepa/- 

rate  themselves,  18,  19,  20 
Jud.  13:5  shall  be  a  N.  7;  16:17 

NAZARITE8. 
Lam.  4:7  her  N.  purer  than  mow 
Amos  2:11  raised  yo.  men  for  N. 

12  ye  gave  N.  wine  to  drink 
NEAPOLIS.  ActslG-.n 

NEAR. 
Gen.  19:20  city  is  re.  to  flee  to 
45:10  thou  shalt  be  re.  to  me 
48:10  bro.  them  re.  and  kissed 
Lev.  18:6  not  appr.  any  re.  of  kin 
A'um.  16:9  br.  you  re.  to  him.  10 
Beut.  5:27  go  th.  re.  and  hear  Q. 
■/ud.  20:34  knew  not  evil  was  n. 
2  Sam.  19:42  thekingisn.  of  kia 
■lob  41:16  one  is  so  re.  another 
Ps.  22:11  trou.  is  re.  75:1  name  is 
119:151  thou  art  re.  0  Lord 
Is.  45:21  and  bring  them  re. 
55:6  call  ui)on  L.  while  he  is  n. 
57:19  peace  be  to  him  that  is  n. 
Ezek.  22:5  those  that  be  re.  mock 
Ob.  15  day  of  L.  is  re.  Zee.  1:14 
Mat.  24:.33  it  is  re.  even  at  doors 

See  CAME,  COME,  DRAW,  DREW. 

NE.VRER. 

Ruth  3:12  is  a  kinsman  re.  than  I 
Rom.  13:11  our  salvation  n.  than 

NEB.\IOTH. 
Gen.  25:13  Ish.  N.  1  Chr.  1:29 
Is.  60:7  rams  of  N.  sh.  minister 
NEBO. 

A'um.  32:3  N.  is  a  land  for  cattle 
Beut.  32:49  unto  mount  N.  34:1 

1  Chr.  5:8  even  unto  N.  Ezr. 

2:29;  10:43 
lYeh.  7:33  of  the  other  N.  flfty-t. 
Is.  15:2  Moab  shall  howl  over  N. 
46:1  N.  stoopeth,  Jer.  48:1 
Jer.  48:22  judgm.  come  upon  I^. 
NEBUCHADNEZZAR,  NE- 
BUCHADREZZAR. 

2  K.  24:1  N.  came  against  Jcrus. 

25:1;  2  Chr.  36:6;  Jer.  39:1 
25:22  peo.  N.  left,  1  Chr.  6:15; 
Jer.  24:1 ;  29:1 ;  52:28 

Ezr.  1:7  ves.  N.  taken,  5:14,  6:5 

■Jer.  27:8  not  serve  N.  28:11, 14 
29:21  them  into  the  hand  of  N. 
32:28  this  city  into  hand  of  N. 

Ezek.  26:7  I  will  br.  on  Tyrus  N. 

Ban.  2:1  N.  dreamed  4:37 
3:1  N.  ma.  image  of  gold,  19,  24 
4:28  this  came  upon  king  N.  33 
5:18  high  G.  gave  N.  a  kingdom. 
NTIBUZAR-ADAN. 

2  K.  25:8  N.  came  to  Jerusalem 

Jer.  39:10  N.  left  of  poor  of  the 
NECESSARY. 

Job  23:12  his  w  ords  more  th.  n. 

Acts  13:46  n.  the  word  be  spoken 
15:28  no  burden  than  th.  re.  tUi. 
28:10  laded  us  with  things  re. 

1  Cor.  12:22  inemb.  feeble  are  re. 

2  Cor.  9:5  thought  it  re.  to  exhort 
Phil.  2:25  supposed  it  re.  to  send 
Tit.  3:14  good  works  for  re.  uses 
Heb.  9:23  re.  patterns  sh.  be  puri. 

NECESSITY. 
Luke  23:17  of  re.  he  must  release 
Rom.  12:13  distr.  to  re.  of  saints 

1  Cor.  7:37  havin»  no  re.  and  ha. 
9:16  for  re.,  is  laid  upon  me 

2  Cor.  9:7  give  not  grud.  or  of  re. 
Phil.  4:16  once  and  ag.  to  my  re. 
Phile.  14  not  be  as  it  were  of  re. 
Heb.  7:12  there  is  of  re.  a  change 

8:3  it  is  of  re.  this  man  have 
9:16  there  must  of  re.  be  death 

NECE.SSITIES. 
Acts  20:34  hands  minis,  to  my  re, 
2  for.  6:4  as  ministers  of  G.  iii  re. 
12:10  I  take  pleasure  in  re. 

NECHO.   2  K.  23:29 
N'ECK. 

Gen.  27:16  skins  on  smooth  Of  W. 

"  40  break  yoke  from  off  thy  re. 

3:3:4  E.  fell  on  his  re.  and  kissed 

41:42  gold  chain  ab.  Joseph's  re. 
Ezek.  10:11 ;  Ban.  5:7,  16,  29 

45:14  Jos.  fell  on  Benjamin's  re. 

46:29  he  fell  on  Jacob's  re. 

49:8  hand  be  on  re.  of  enemies 
E.V.  13:13  if  not,  br.  his  re.  34:20 
Lev.  5:8  wring  off  his  head  fr.  re. 
Beut.  21:4  strike  off' heifer's  re. 

28:48  a  yoke  of  iron  on  thy  n. 

1  Sam.  4:18  his  re.  brake,  and  dL 

2  Chr.  30:13  Zed.  stifl'ened  hisn. 
Neh^  9:29  they  hardened  their  n.. 


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NEE 

Job  15:26  on  him,  even  on  his  n. 

16:12  hath  taken  me  by  there. 

39:19  clothed  re.  with  thunder? 

41:22  in  his  re.  remain.  Btrenp;th 
p.?.  75:5  speak  not  with  a  Btiff  re. 
JPrm.  1 :9  sh.  be  chaina  ab.  th v  re. 

3:3  bind  them  about  thy  re.  6:21 
22  life  and  grace  to  thy  re. 

Cant.  1:10  thy  re.  is  comely 

4:4  thy  re.  is  like  the  tow.  of  D. 
0  ravi.  wi.  one  chain  of  thy  re. 

7:4  thy  re.  is  a  tower  of  ivory 
Is.  8:8  sh.  reach  even  to  the  n. 

10:27  yoke  betaken  from  thy  re. 

30:28  reach  to  midst  of  the  re. 

48:4  thy  re.  is  an  iron  sinew 

62:2  loose  thyself  fr.  bands  of  re. 

66:3  as  if  he  cut  off  a  dog's  re. 
Jer.  17:23  they  made  their  re.,  stiff 

27:2  yok.  and  put  th.  on  thy  re. 
8  put  re.  under  yoke  of  king,  11 

28:10  took  yoke  from  Jer.  re.  12 
14  put  a  yoke  on  re.  of  nations 

30:8  break  his  yoke  from  off  re. 
Lam.  1:14  transgr.  are  on  my  re. 
JIos.  10:11  passed  over  on  her  re. 
Ilab.  3:13  foundation  to  the  re. 
Mat.  18:6  a  millstone  hanged  ab. 

his  re.  Marie  9:42;  LvTce  17:2 
Lulce  15:5W  father  fell  on  his  re. 
Acts  15:10  yoke  on  re.  of  disciples 

26:37  fell  on  P.'s  re.  kissed  him 

Be6  EABDEK. 

NECKS. 
Jos.  10:94  feet  on  re.  of  th.  kings 
Jud.  5:30  re.  of  them  tnke  spoil 

8;21  ornaments  on  camels'  n.  26 
2  Sam.  22:41  given  mc  n.  of  ena- 

mies,  Ps.  18:40 
T^eh.  3:5  jiut  not  re.  to  the  work 
7s.  3:16  with  stretched-forth  re. 
Jer.  27:12  br.  yourn.  under  yoke 
Lam.  5:5  n.  under  persecution 
Ezek.  21:29  br.  thee  on  re.  of  slain 
Mic.  2:3  shall  not  remove  your  re. 
Bom.  16:4  laid  down  th.  own  re. 

IVECROMAIVCER. 
Dent.  18:11  not  be  am.  you  are. 

NEED. 
Deut.  15:8  sufficient  for  nis  n. 

1  Sam.  21:15  ha.  I  re.  of  m-admen 

2  C/ir.  2:16  as  much  as  shalt  re. 
20:17  shall  not  re.  to  fight  in  bat. 

I^zr.  6:9  let  wh.  they  re.  be  given 
J'TW.  31:11  sh.  have  non.  of  sp. 
Mat.  3:14  I  have  re.  to  be  baptiz. 
6:8  your  P.  knoweth  what  thin. 

ye  have  re.  of,  32 ;  Lu.  12:30 
9:12  that  be  whole  re.  not  a  phy- 
sician, Mark'i,:Yl\  Luke  5:.31, 
14:16  they  re.  not  depart,  give 
21:3  the  L.  hath  re.  of  th.  Mark 

11:3;         19:31,  34 
26:65  what  further  re.  have  we  ? 

MarkUM\  X»te  22:71 
JfarA  2:25  D.  did  when  ho  had  re. 
lAike  9:11  hpaled  th.  that  had  re. 
15:7  just  persons  re.  no  repent. 
Jb/ire  13:29  things  we  have  re.  of 
Acts  2:45  as  ev.  man  had  n.  4:35 
iforei.  16:2  assist  in  what  she  re. 

1  Cor.  7:36  re.  so  require,  let  him 
12:21  not  say,  I  have  no  re. 

24  our  comely  parts  have  no  re. 

2  Cor.  3:1  or  re.  we  epistles? 
P/ij/.  4:12  I  kn.  how  to  suffer  re. 

19  God  sh.  supply  all  your  re. 

1  y/ic^.  1:8  that  we  re.  not  speak 
4:9  brotherly  love,  re.  not  write 
5:1  of  the  times  ye  have  no  re. 

Heb.  4:16  to  help  in  time  of  re. 
6:12  re.  one  teach  you ;  re.  milk 
7:11  what  re,  th.  another  priest 
10:36  ye  have  n.  of  patience 

1  Pet.  1:6  ra.  be,  ye  are  in  heavi. 

1  John.  2:27  re.  not  any  man  teach 
3:17  .see  his  brother  have  re. 

£ev.  3:17  I  luive  re.  of  nothing 
21:23  city  no  re.  of  sun  or  moon 
22:5  n.  no^candle,  nor  light 

NEEDED. 
John  2:23  re.  not  any  sho.  testify 
Acts  17:25  tho'  he  re.  anything 

NEEDEST,  ETH. 

Gen.  33:15  Jacob  said,  What  re. 
Lnke  11:8  as  many  as  he  re. 
John  13:10  re.  not  save  to  wash 
16:30  and  re.  not  that  any  man 
Eph.  4:38  to  givehira  tliat  n. 

2  Tim.  2:15  workm.  re.  not  to  be 
Eeb.  7:27  who  re.  not  offer  sacrif. 

NEEDFUL. 
Ezr.  7:20  re.  for  house  of  thy  G. ' 
Lvke  10:42  but  one  thing  is  re. 
15:5  n.  to  circumcise  them  I 


NEI 

P^i?.  1:24  abide  in  flesh  more  re. 
Jarre.  2:10  things  n.  for  the  body 
Jude  3  it  was  re.  for  me  to  write 

NEEDLE. 
Mat.  19:24  to  go  thro'  eve  of  a  re. 
Mark  10:25 ;  iaA«  i8:25 
NEEDLE-WORK. 
Ex.  26:36  hanging  wrought  with 

n.-w.  27:16;  36:37;  38:18 
28:.39  ma.  girdle  of  n.-w.  39:29 
■Tud.  5:30  divers  colors  of  n.-w. 
Ps.  45:14  bro.  raiment  oin.-w, 

NEEDS. 
Gen.  17:13  must  re.  be  circnmcl. 
19:9  this  fel.  will  re.  be  a  judge 
24:5  must  I  re.  bri.  thy  son  ag.  ? 
2  Sam.  14:14  for  we  must  re.  die 
Jer.  10:5  must  re.  be  born,  beca. 
j1/a<.  18:7  re.  be  that  offen.  come 
Mark  13:7  such  things  must  re.. 

14:18  I  must  re.  go  and  see 
John  4:4  must  re.  go  thro'  Sama. 
Acts  17:3  Christ  must  re.  have 
21:22  multitude  must  re.  come 
7?om.  13:5  ye  must  re.  be  subject 

1  Cor.  5:10"must  ye  re.  go  out 

2  Cor.  11:30  if  I  must  re.  glory 

NEEDY. 

Pent.  15:11  open  thy  hand  to  re. 
24:14  servant  that  is  pour  and  re. 

./oft  24:4  they  turn  n.  out  of  way 
14  murderer  kill,  poor  and  re. 

Ps.  9:18  re.  not  alway  be  forgot. 
12:5  the  sighing  of  re.  will  arise 
.35:10  del.  poor  and  re.  72:4,  13 
37:14  bent  bow  to  cast  down  re. 
40:17  I  am  poor  and  re.  70:5 
72:12  he  sh.  deliver  the  re.  82:4 

13  he  sh.  spare  the  poor  and  re. 
74:21  poor  and  n.  praise  thy  na. 
82:3  justice  to  afflicted  and  re. 

4  del.  poor  and  re.  from  wicked 
86:1  I  am  poor  and  re.  109:92 
109:16  persecuted  poor  and  n. 
113:7  lifteth  re.  out  of  dun-hill 
Prov.  .30:14  de.  re,  from  am.  men 
31:9  plead  cause  of  poor  and  n. 
20  reacheth  forth  hands  to  re. 
If:.  10:2  turn  aside  n.  fr.  jud"ni. 
14:30  re.  shall  lie  down  in  safety 
25:4  been  a  strength  to  tho  re. 
26:6  steps  of  re.  shall  tread  it  do. 
.32:7  even  when  the  re.  speaketh 
41:17  poor  and  n.  seek  w.iter 
Jer.  5:28  i-ight  of  re.  do  they  not 
22:16  iudg.  cause  of  poor  and  n. 
Ezek.  16:49  strength,  hands  of  re. 
18:12  oppressed  the  poor  and  re. 
22:29  people  vexed  poor  and  re. 
Amos  4:1  kine  of  Bash,  crush  n. 
8:4  O  ye  that  swallow  up  the  re. 
6  buy  the  re.  for  a  pair  of  shoes 
NEESINGS. 
Job  41:18  by  his  re.  light  doth  sh. 

NEGLECT. 
Mat.  18:17  if  he  shall  re.  to  hear 
them  ;  re.  to  hear  the  clun'ch 

1  Ti7n.  4:14  n.  not  gift  in  thee 
Ileb.  2:3  how  escape,  if  re.  salv.  ? 

NEGLECTED,  ING. 
Aefs  6:1  widows  re.  in  ministra. 
Col.  2:23  re.  body,  not  in  honor 
NEGLIGENT. 

2  Chr.  29:11  be  not  re.  for  the  L. 
2  Pet.  1:12  not  be  re.  to  put  you 

NEHEMIAH. 
Ezr.  2:2  N.  came  with,  Neh.  7:7 
Xeh.  1:1  the  words  of  N.  son  of 
3:16  N.  son  of  Azbuk,  repaired 
8:9  N.  wh.  is  the  Tirsha.  10:1 
12:47  Israel  in  days  of  N.  gave 
NEHUSHTAN.   2  K.  18:4 
NEIGHBOR. 
3:22  worn,  borrow  of  re.  11:2 
1  Sam.  15:28  hath  given  it  to  a  7i. 
Pr-ov.  27:10  better  Is  a  re.  that  is 
Jer.  6:21  n.  and  friends  sh.  peri. 
9:20  and  teach  every  one  her  n. 
Luke  10:36  n.  to  him  am.  thieves 

NEIGHBOR,  Adjeetive. 

Jer.  49:18  overthrow  of  Sod.  and 
the  re.  cities  thereof,  50:40 

His  NEIGHBOR. 

Ex.  12:4  him  and/2,  re.  take  lamb 
22:8  put  ha.  to  h.  re.'.s  goods,  U 

14  borrow  ought  of  his  n. 
•32:27  go  slay  everv  man  his  n. 

£«t).  20:10  with  his  n.'s  wifo  sh. 
beput  todcatli,  Dfuf.  22:24 

24:19  man  cause  blemish  in  h.  n. 
Deut.  4:42  kill  his  n.  unaw.  19:4 

15:2  creditor  that  lend  to  his  n. 

19:11  if  any  hate  his  re. 


NEP 

Dfvt.  22126  a  man  ris.  a?,  his  fi. 
27:24  curs,  he  th.  smiteth  h.  re. 
Puth  4:7  his  shoe,  gave  to  his  re. 

1  K.  8:31  if  man  trespa.  ag.  h.  re. 

2  Chr.  6:22  if  a  man  sin  ag.  h.  re. 
■Job  12:4  as  one  mocked  of  h.  re. 

16:21  a  man  pleadeth  for  h.  n. 
Ps.  12:2  sp.  vanity  each  wi.  h.  re. 

15:3  nor  doeth  evil  to  his  re. 

101:5  whoso  slandereth  his  re. 
Prov.  6:29  goeth  to  h.  n.'s  wife 

11:9  a  hypocrite  destroy.  A.  re. 

12  void  of  wis.  desp.  h.  re.  14:21 
12:26  right,  more  ex.  than  h.  re. 
14:20  poor  is  hated  even  of  h.  n. 
16:29  a  vio.  man  enticeth  his  re. 
18:17  his  n.  cometh  and  search. 
19:4  poor  is  separated  fr.  his  re. 
21:10  his  n.  findeth  no  favor 
25:18  bear  false  witn.  ag.  his  re. 
26:19  man  that  deceiveth  his  re. 
29:5  flattereth  h.  re.  spreadeth 

Ec.  4:4  a  man  envied  of  his  n. 
Is.  3:5  oppressed  ev.  one  by  h.  n 

19:2  fight  ev.  one  against  h.  n. 

41:6  helped  every  one  his  re. 
Jer.  5:8  neighed  after  h.  n.'s  wife 

7:5  judgm.  bet.  man  and  his  re. 

9:4  take  ye  heed  ev.  one  of  h.  re. 
5  th.  will  deceive  ev.  one  h.  re. 
8  speak  peaceably  to  his  n. 

22:8  say  ev.  man  to  his  n.  23:35 

13  useth  his  n.'s  service 
23:27  drea.  tell  ev.  one  to  h.  re. 

30  steal  words,  ev.  one  fr.  h.  re. 
31:34  teach  no  more  every  man 

hisn.  Eeb.  8:11 
34:15  proclaiming  li.  to  h.  n.  17 
Ezek.  18:6  nei.  den.  h.  n.'s  wi.  15 

11  defiled  h.  re.  22:11;  83:26 
TTnb.  2:15  giveth  h.  re.  drink 
Zee.  3:10  call  every  man  his  re. 

8:10  I  set  men  ev.  one  ag.  h.  n. 

16  speak  ev.  man  truth  to  h.  re. 

17  let  none  imag.  evil  ag.  h.  re. 
3fark  12:23  love  h.  n.  as  himself 
Arts  7:27  he  that  did  his  ?i.  wro. 
Pmn.  13:10  work,  no  evil  to  A.  re. 

15:2  let  every  one  please  hi-!  re. 
Eph.  4:25  speak  truth  with  h.  n. 

JWy  NEIGHBOR. 
Tob  31:9  I  laid  wait  at  my  n.'sd. 
Luke  10:29  to  Je.  Who  is  mi/  re.  f 

Thy  NEIGHBOR. 
Ex.  20:16  thou  sh.  not  bear  false 
witness  ag.  ihij  n.  Peut.  5:'20 
Lev.  18:20  not  lie  wi.  f.  n.'s  wife 
19:13  thou  sh.  not  defraud  t.  re. 

15  in  righte.  shalt  judge  thy  re. 

16  nor  stand  ag.  blood  of  t.  re. 

17  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  n. 

18  thou  sh.  love  t.  re.  as  thyself 
Deut.  5:21  nor  desire  t.  n.'s  wife 

19:14  not  rem.  t.  n.'s  landmark 

1  Sam.  28:17  given  it  to  thy  n. 
Prov.  3:28  say  not  to  thy  n.  Go 

29  devise  not  evil  against  t.  re. 
24:28  be  not  witness  ag.  thy  re. 
25:9  debate  thy  cause  with  t.  re. 
17  with,  foot  fr.  t.  n.'s  house 
Mat.  5:43  Shalt  love  thyn.  19:19; 
2-'?:39-    Mark    12::31;  Luke 
10:27    Pom.  13:9;  Gal.  5:14; 
Jam.  2:8 

NEIGHBORS. 
.Jos.  9:16  heard  th.  were  their  re. 
Ruth  4:17  her  re.  gave  it  a  name 

2  K.  4:3  borrow  vessels  of  thy  re. 
Ps.  28:3  speak  peace  to  their  n. 

31:11  I  was  reproach  am.  my  re. 
44: 13  makest  us  repro.  to  our  n . 
79:4  are  become  reproach  to  n. 

12  render  to  our  re.  seven-fold 
80:6  makest  us  a  strife  to  our  re. 
89:41  he  is  a  reproach  to  his  re. 

Jer.  12:14  saith  L.  ag.  all  evil  re. 
Ezek.  22:12  gained  of  re.  by  exto. 
Luke  1:58  her  re.  heard  how  Lord 
14:12  make  sup.  call  not  rich  n. 
15:6  he  called  together  his  re. 
John  9:8  re.  who  had  seen  him 

NEIGHED. 
Jer.  5:8  one  n.  after  neigh,  wife 

NEIGHING,  S. 
Jer.  8:16  tremble  at  n.  of  strong 
13:27  I  have  seen  adult,  and  re. 
NEPHEW,  S. 
.Tud.  12:14  A.  had  40  sons,  30  n. 
,Tob  18:19  neither  have  son  nor  re. 
Is.  14:22  I  will  cut  off  son  and  re. 
1  Tiyn.  5:4  if  widow  have  chil- 
dren or  re. 

OT;R.    1  Chr.  8:33  :  9:36,  39 
NERlSrS.    Pom.  16:15 
NEEGAL.   2  K.  17:30 


KET 
NEST. 

Kum.  24:21  put.  thy  re.  in  a  rock 
Deut.  22:6  if  a  re.  be  before  thee 

32:11  eagle  stirreth  up  her  re. 
Job  29:18  I  shall  die  in  my  n. 

39:27  eagle  make  re.  on  high 
Ps.  84:3  Bwal.  found  re.  fornerse.' 
Prov.  27:8  bird  that  wand.  fr.  n.  ' 
Is.  10:14  ha.  found  as  re.  riches 

16:2  wander,  bird  cast  out  of  re. 

34:15  great  owl  make  re. 
Jer.  22:23  make,  thy  re.  in  cedars 

48:28  dove  makes  re.  in  holes 

49:16  make  re.  as  high  aa  eagle 
Ob.  4  set  thy  re.,  among  stars 
Hob.  2:9  he  may  set  re.  on  high. 

NESTS. 
Ps.  104:17  wh.  birds  make  tb.  n. 
Ezek.  31 :6  all  fowls  made  their  n. 
Mat.  8:20  birds  of  air  re.  Lu.  9£8 

NET. 

Job  18:8  cast  into  re.  by  own  feet 
19:6  God  comp.  me  with  his  n. 

Ps.  9:15  in  re.  they  hid 
25:15  plu.  my  feet  out  of  re.  .31:4 
35:7  hid  for  me  their  re.  in  a  pit 
8  his  re.  he  hid  catch  himself 
57:6  prepared  re.  for  my  steps 
66:11  thou  broughtest  us  into  n, 
140:5  spread  a  re.  by  wayside 

Prov.  1:17  in  vain  re.  is  spread 
12:12  wick,  desir.  re.  of  evil  mea 
29:5  man  that  flatter,  spread,  fl. 

Ec.  9:12  fishes  taken  in  evil  re. 

Is.  51:20  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  n. 

Lam.  1:13  spr.  a  n.  for  mv  feet 

Ezek.  12:13  re.  will  I  spread,  1720 
19:8  nations  shall  spread  re. 
.32:3  spread  my  re.  over  thee 

Hos.  .5: 1  ye  have  been  re.  on  Ta. 
7:12  spread  my  n.  on  them 

Mic.  7:2  hunt  brother  with  a  n. 

Hab.  1:15  catch  them  in  theirre. 
j6  they  sacrifice  to  their  n. 

17  shall  they  empty  their  f 
Mat.  4:18  cast  re.  into,  Mark  1:16 

13:47  kingd.  of  heaven  is  like  n, 
Lvke  5:5  I  will  let  down  the  re. 

6  multitude  of  fishes,  re.  braka 
John  21:6  cast  re.  on  right  side 
11  re.  to  land .;  not  re.  brokca 
NETS. 
1  A'.  7:17  re.  of  checker  work 
P.5.  140:10  wick,  fall  into  own  n, 
Ec.  7:26  wom.  whose  heart  is  re. 
Is.  19:8  they  that  sp.  re.  languish 
Ezek.  26:5  spreading  of  re.  m  sea 
14  place  to  spread  re.  on,  47:10 
Mat.  4:21  James  and  J.  mending 
their  re.  jlforA:  1:19  :  Lu.  5:2 
Mark  1:18  forsook  n.  follow,  him 
Luke  5:4  down  re.  for  a  draught 

NETHANEEL. 
Num.  1:8  N.  the  son  of  Zuar 
2:5  N.  the  son  of  Zuar.  shall  ba 
captain,  7:18,  23  ;  10:15 

1  Chr.  2:14  N.  fourth  son  of  Jes. 
15:24  N.  and  Amasaiblew  with 
24:6  the  son  of  N.  the  scribe 
26:4  sons  of  Obed-e.  J.  and  N. 

2  Chr.  17:7  Jehoshaphat  sent  N. 
Ezr.  10:22  N.  prie.  Xeh.  12:21, 36 

NETHANIAH. 
2  K.  25:23  son  of  N.  25;  Jer.  40:8 

1  Chr.  25:2  son  of  Asaph,  N.  13 

2  Chr.  17:8  Le.  to  teach,  even  N. 
Jf-r.  36:14  princes  sent  son  of  N. 

41:2  Ishmael,  son  of  N.  15 

NETHER. 
Kr.  19:17  they  stood  at  re.  part 
Deut.  24:6  no  man  take  n.  raillst. 
Jos.  15:19  gave  her  upper  springs 

and  n.  springs.  Jud.  1:15 
.Tob  41:24  heart  hard  as  n.  millst. 
Ezek.  31:14  del.  to  death  re.  parts 
16  comf.  in  n.  parts  of  earth 

18  down  to  re.  parts  of  earth 
32:18  cast  do.  to  n.  parts  of  ear: 

24  E.  gone  down  to  n.  pa.  of  e.) 
NETHERMOST. 
1  K.  6:6  re.  chamb.  5  cub.  broad 

NETHIMM. 
1  Chr.  9:2  first  inhabitants  IT. 
Ezr.  2:43  N.  went  with  Zerub. , 
58  the  N.  were  .392,  Xeh.  7:60 
7:7  some  of  N.  went  to  Jer.  24 
8:17  Iddo  and  breth.  the  X.  20 
Xeh.  3:26  N.  dwelt  in  Op.  11:21 
10:28  N.  separated  from  people 
11:21  Zi.  and  Gispa  over  the  ^T. 

N"ETTLES. 
,Tob  .30:7  under  re.  th.  were  gath. 
Prov.  24:31  n.  had  covered  face 
Is.  iklS  n.  and  bram.  In  fortres 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


NEW 

Bos.  9:6  n.  possess  picas,  places 
Zep.  2:9  M.  shall  be  breeding  n. 

NETWORK,  S. 
Ex.  27:4  grate  of  re.  brass,  38:4 
1  K.  7:18  two  rows  round  re.  42 

41  two  re.  upon  the  chapiters 

42  400  pomegranates  for  two  re. 
Is.  19:9  weave  re.  be  confounded 
Jer.  52:22  with  re.  on  chapiters 

23  pomegranates  on  re.  we.  100 
NEVER. 
i[at.  9:33  it  was  n.  so  seen  in  Is. 
27:14  answered  him  to  re.  a  word 
NEW. 

Ex.  1:8  arose  a  n.  king  over  Eg. 
Lev.  26: 10  br.  fortl\  old,  bee.  of  re. 
Num.  16:.30  Lord  make  n.  thing 
Jhut.  20:5  built  re.  house,  22:8 

24:5  taken  a  re.  wife,  not  go 

32:17  sacri.  to  devils,  to  re.  gods 
Jos.  9:13  bottles  of  wine  were  re. 
Jud.  5:8  they  chose  ?i.  gods 
1  Sam.  6:7  make  a  re.  cart 
8  5am.  6:3  on  re.  cart,  1  Ckr.  13:7 

21:16  being  girded  with  re.  sw. 
1  ^r.  11:29  J.  clad  with  re.  gar.  30 
Job  32:19  to  burst  like  re.  bottles 
i'i.  33:3  sing  re.  song,  96:1 ;  98:1 ; 
144:9;  149:1 ;  Is.  42:10 

40:3  put  re.  song  in  my  mouth 
Ec.  1:9  no  re.  thin^under  sun 
10  may  be  said.  This  is  re. .? 
Carei.  7:13  pleas,  frui.  re.  and  old 
7s.  42:9  re.  things  I  declare,  48:6 

43:19  I  will  do  a  re.  thing 

62:2  be  called  by  a  re.  name 

65:17  re.  heavens,  re.  earth,  66:22 
Jer.  26:10  re.  gate  of  L.'sho.  36:10 

31:22  Lord  hath  creat.  re.  thing 
Lam.  3:2:J  Lord's  mercies  are  n. 
Ezek.  11:19  a  re.  spirit,  36:26 

18:31  make  re.  heart  and  re.  spi. 

47:12  trees  bring  forth  re.  fruit 
i[at.  9:16  re.  cloth  to  an  old  gar. 
Mark  2:21;  Lxike  5:36 
17  put  re.  wine  into  re.  bottles, 
jl/"ar/t2:22;  X^/fe  5:38 

13:52  bring,  out  things  re.  and  o. 

26:28  is  my  blood  of  re.  testa- 
ment, Mark  14:24;  Lu.  22:)iO\ 
1  Cor.  11:25 
29  drink  it  re.,  with,  il/ar^:  14:25 

27:60  Jos.  laid  body  in  re.  tomb 
Mark  1:27  what  re.  doct.  is  this? 

16:17  speak  with  re.  tongues 
Johti  13:34  re.  com.  I  give  you 
Acfs  17:19  what  this  re.  doct.  is? 

21  tell  or  hear  some  re.  tiling 
1  Cor.  5:7  ye  may  be  a  n.  lump 
S  Cor.  3:6  able  niinist.  of  re.  test. 

5:17  in  Ch.  he  is  a  re,  creature; 

all  things  are  become  re. 
Gal.  6:15  hut  a  re.  creature 
Epfi.  2:15  of  twain,  one  re.  man 

4:24  ye  put  ou  re.  man,  CoA  3:10 
Seb.  9:15  Media,  of  re.  testament 

10:20  by  re.  and  living  way 

1  P«<.  2:2  as  re.  born  babes  desl. 

2  Pet.  3:13  re.  heavens,  re.  earth 

1  JbAre  2:7  write  no  re.  comman. 
8  re.  commandment  I  write 

2  John  5  not  as  though  I  wrote 

re.  commandment 
.Be?).  2:17  re.  name  written 
3:12  name  is  re.  Jerusalem;  I  will 

write  my  re.'name,  21:2 
5:9  they  suiig  a  re.  song,  14:3 
21:1  I  saw  «..  heaven  and  re.  ear. 
5  behold,  I  make  all  things  re. 

See  COVENANT,  MOON. 

NEW  wine. 
Neh.  10:39  bring  off.  of  re.  jrine 
13:5  chamber  where  re.  tv.  laid 
12  bro.  tithe  of  re.  w.  to  treas. 
Pro».  3:10  presses  burst  wi.  re.  ot. 
Is.  24:7  the  re.  mourneth 
65:8  as  re.  la.  is  found  in  cluster 
ITos.  4:11  re.      take  away  heart 
9:2  the  re.  «'in«  shall  fail  in  her 
Joel  1:5  re.  vj.  cut  off;  10  dried  up 
3:18  mountains  shall  drop  re.  w. 
I  Bag.  1:11  call,  for  drou.  ou  re.  to. 
Zee.  9:17  re.  w.  ma.  maids  cheer. 
Mat.  9:17  re.      into  old  bottles, 
but  re.         into  new,  Mai'k 
2:22;  5:37 
Acts  2:13  these  men  full  of  re.  w. 

NEWLY. 
Heut.  32:17  to  gods  re.  came  up 
Jud.  7:19  they  had  re.  set  watch 

NEWNESS. 
.ffOOT.  6:4  shall  walk  in  re.  of  life 
7:6  should  serve  in  re.  of  spirit 
NEWS. 

Prov.  85:25  bo  good  n.  from  a  far 


NIG 
.  NEXT. 

Gen.  17:21  bear  at  set  time  re.  ye. 
Ex.  12:4  let  him  re.  take  lamb 
ZJcui.  21:3  city  whi.  is  re.  slain 

6  elders  of  city  re.  to  slain  man 

1  Sain.  23:17  I  shall  be  re.  to  th. 
30:17  Dav.  smote  to  ev.  of  re.  day 

Est.  10:3  Mordecai  was  n.  to  A. 
Mat.  27:62  re.  day  that  followed 
Mark  1:38  go  into  re.  towns 
JbAre  1:29  re.  day  John  see.  Jes. 
Acts  4:3  put  th.  in  hold  to  re.  day 

13:42  words  preached  re.  sab.  44 
NICANOR.   Acts  6:5 

NICODEMU8. 
John  3:1  N.  a  ruler  of  the  Jews 

7:50  N.  came  to  Jesus,  19:39 
NICOLAITANS.    Jiev.  2:6,  15 
NICOPOLIS.    Tit.  3:12 
NIGER.  ^ci:sl3:l 
NIGH. 

Leo.  21:3  virgin  that  is  n.  to  him 
Num.  24:17  beh.  him,  not  re.  star 
Deut.  4:7  hath  G.  so  re.  them  f 
22:2  if  bro.  be  not  re.  unto  thee 
30:14  is  n.  to  thee,  7?(»n.  10:8 

2  5arei.  11:20  wh.  appr.  so  re. 21 
1  K.  8:59  let  my  words  be  re. 
Ps.  34:18  is  re.  them  of  bro.  hea. 

85:9  salva.  re.  tliem  that  fear  him 
14.5:18  L.  is  re.  to  all  that  call 
.Joel  2:1  day  of  L.  is  re.  at  hand 
Mat.  24:32  sum.  is  re.  Xiii-«  21:30 
Mark  13:29  know  that  it  is  re-. 
i'iie  21:20  kn.  that  desola.  is  re. 

31  know  that  king,  of  G.  is  re. 
John  6:4  and  the  passover  was  re.. 

11:55  the  Jews'  passoverwas  re. 
Ejyh.  2:13  made  re.  by  blood  of  C. 

17  preach,  to  th.  tliat  were  re. 
Phil.  2:27  sick,  re.  unto  death,  30 
Ueb.  6:8  is  rejected,  re.  to  cursing 

Sse  CAME,  DRAW. 

NIGHT. 

Gen.  1:5  the  darkness  he  call.  re. 
14  lights,  to  divide  day  from  re. 
1:16  lesser  light  to  rule  re. 
19:3  tarry  nil  n.  Num.  22:19; 

Jud.  19:6,  9 
S3  drink  wine  that  re.  34,  35 
24:M  tarried  all  re.  28:11 ;  31:54 ; 

32:13,  21 
30:15  shall  liewith  theeto-re.  16 
4(i;2  G.  spake  to  Is.  in  vis.  of  re. 
49:27  at  re.  he  shall  divide  spoil 
Ex.  12:8  eat  the  flesh  in  that  re. 
42  is  a  re.  to  be  observed  to  L. 
14:20  not  near  other  all  re., 
if  II.  6:9  burning  on  altar  all  re. 
19:13  not  abide  with  thee  all  re. 
Num.  14:1  people  wept  that  re. 
22:8  said.  Lodge  here  this  re..  19 
TK'ut.  16:4  1.  bread  remain  all  re. 
21:23  body  not  remain  all  re. 
Jud.  6:40  God  did  so  that  re. 
19:25  and  abused  her  all  the  re.. 
Ruth  1:12  if  I  have  a  husb.  to-;i. 

1  Sam.  1.5:  U  S.  cried  to  L.  all  re. 
19:11  if  thou  save  not  life  to-?i. 
28:25  Saul  went  away  that  re. 

2  Sam.  2:29  Abner  wa'lked  all  re. 

32  J.  and  his  men  went  all  re.. 
12:16  David  lay  all  re.  on  earth 
17:1  will  pursue  after  D.  this  re. 

16  lodge  not  this  re.  in  plain 
2  K.  19:35  th.  re.  the  angel  smote 
2  Chr.  1:7  that  re.  did  G.  ap.  to  S. 
Est.  6:1  that  re.  cou.  not  king  si. 
Job  3:3  let  re.  perish  in  which 

7  let  that  re.  be  solitary 
4:13  the  visions  of  the  re. 

7:4  when  shall  the  re.  be  gone? 

29:19  dew  lay  all  re.  on  my  bra. 

36:20  desire  not  re.  peo.  cut  off 
Ps.  6:6  all  re.  make  I  my  bed 

19:2  re.  unto  re.  showcth  knowl. 

30:5  weep,  may  endure  for  a  re,. 

78:14  led  them  all  re.  with  light 

92:2  show  forth  faithful,  ev.  re. 

104:20  maketh  darkn.  it  is  n. 

139:11  even  the  re.  sh.  be  light 
Prov.  7:9  passing;  in  the  dark  re. 

31:15  ariseth  while  it  is  yet  re. 
Cant.  1:13  lie  all  re.  betw.  breas. 

5:2  my  locks  with  drops  of  re. 
Is.  5:11  continue  until  re. 

16:3  make  thy  shadow  as  the  re. 

21:4  re.,  of  pleas,  turn,  into  fear 

11  watchman,  what  of  the  re. 

12  morning  cometh,  also  the  re. 
29:7  shall  be  as  a  dream  of  re. 

Jer.  14:8  tumeth  aside  for  a  re. 

Dan.  2:19  secret  revealed  in  re. 
5:30  that  re.  was  Belshaz.  slain 
6:18  king  passed  the  n.  fasting 

Bos.  7:6  their  baker  sleep,  all  n. 


NIG 

Joel.  1:13  lie  all  re.  in  sackcloth 
Amos  5:8  mak.  day  dark  with  re. 
Jon.  4:10  ca.  up  in  re.  perish,  in  re. 
Mic.  3:6  re.  shall  be  to  you 
Mat.  26:31  sh.  be  offended  beca. 
of  me  this  re.  Mark  14:27 
34  this  re.  thou  shalt  deny  me 
Luke  5:5  tolled  all  «..  taking  not. 

6:12  he  continued  all  n.  in  pray. 

12:20  this  re.  thy  soul  be  requi. 

17:34  that  re.  two  sh.  be  in  one 
John  9:4  re.  com.  no  man  work 

13:30  he  went  out,  it  was  re. 

21:3  that  re.  they  caught  noth. 
Acts  12:6  same  re.  Pe.  was  sleep. 

16:33  took  them  same  hour  of  re. 

23:11  re.  follo\v.  Lord  stood  by 

27:23  stood  by  me  this  re.  angel 
Rom.  13:12  re.  is  spent 
1  Cor.  11:23  re.  he  was  betrayed 
1  Thes.  5:5  we  are  not  of  the  re. 
Bev.  21:25  be  no  re.  there,  22:5 

By  NIGHT. 
Gen.  20:3  to  Ab.  in  dream  by  re. 

31:24  G.  ca.  to  La.  in  drc.  by  re. 

39  whet,  stolen  by  day  or  by  re. 

40  drou.  consu.  me,  frost  by  re. 
Ex.  12:31  called  M.  and  A.  by  re. 

13:21  by  re.  in  pillar  of  tire,  22; 

14:20 ;  40:38 ;  Neh.  9:12 
Num.  9:16  appear,  of  fire  by  re. 

21  taken  up  by  day  or  by  n. 
Deut.  1:33  fire  by  re.  to  show  way 
23:10  unclean,  chanceth  by  re. 

1  Sam.  14:36  go  after  Phili.  by  re. 
28:8  Saul  came  to  woman  by  re. 

2  Sam.  21:10  nor  the  beasts  re. 

1  K.  3:5  Lord  appeared  to  Solo- 

mon by  re.  2  Chr.  7:12 

2  K.  6:14  came  by  n.  compassed 
25:4  fled  by  re.  Jer.  52:7 

Ps.  91:5  sh.  not  be  afraid  by  re. 

121:6  nor  moon  smite  thee  fiy/i. 

134:1  by  re.  stand  in  house  of  L. 

136:9  moon  rule  by  re.  Jer.  ZV.'ib 
Prov.  31:18  goeth  not  out  by  re. 
Cant.  3:1  by  re.  I  sought  him 
Is.  4:5  shining  of  a  fire  by  re. 
Jer.  6:5  let  us  go  by  re.  destroy 

39:4  went  forth  out  of  city  by  re. 

49:9  if  thieves  by  re.  will  destr. 
Dan.  7:2  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  re. 
Ob.  5  if  thieves,  if  robbers  by  re. 
Mat.  2:14  to&  chi.  and  mo.  by  re. 

27:04  disciples  come  by  n.  28:13 
Luke  2:8  watch  over  flock  by  n. 
John  3:2  Nicod.  came  by  re.  19:.39 
^f/s  5:19  angel  by  re.  open.  pris. 

9:25  took  P.  by  re.  let  him  djawn 
jSea  DAY. 

In  the  NIGHT. 
1  K.  3:19  wom.  child  died  i.  t.  n. 
Neh.  2:12  arose  i.  <.  re.  15  I  went 

4:22  in  t.  re.  they  may  guard  us 

6:10  in  t.  re.  will  they  slay  thee 
Job  5:14  in  noonday  as  in  the  re. 

24:14  ire  t.  re.  murder,  is  as  thief 

27:20  tempest  steal,  him  in  t.  re. 

34:25  overtumeth  them  in  the  re . 

35:10  who  giv.  songs  in  the  re.  ? 
Ps.  16:7  my  reins  inst.  me  i.  t.  re. 

17:3  hast  visited  me  in  the  re. 

22:2  I  cry  in  the  re.  season 

42:8  in  t.  n.  his  song  sh.  be  wi, 

77:2  sore  ran  in  t.  re.  ceased  not 

6  call  to  rem.  my  song  in  t.  re. 
90:4  1,000  years  as  watch  in  t.  re. 
105:39  a  fire  to  give  light  i.  t.  re. 
119:55  remem.  thy  name  in  t.  n. 

Ec.  2:23  taketh  not  rest  in  the  re. 
Cant.  3:8  sw.  bee.  of  fear  in  t.  re. 
7s.  15:1  in  t.  re.  M.  is  laid  waste 

2(>:9  soul  desired  thee  in  the  re. 

30:29  have  a  song  as  in  the  re. 

59:10  at  noonday  as  in  the  re. 
■Jer.  36:30  be  cast  out  ire  the  re. 
Lam.  1:2  weepeth  sore  in  the  re. 

2:19  arise,  cry  out  ire  the  re. 
Bos.  4:5  shall  fall  in  the  re. 
John  11:10  man  walk  in  the  re. 
Acts  16:9  vision  to  P.  in  t.  re.  18:9 
1  7'/V..s.  5:2  day  cometh  as  thief 
in  the  re.  2  PU.  3:10 

7  sleep  ire  t.  re.  drunk  ire  the  n. 

NIGHTS. 
Gen.  7:4  rain  40  days,  40  re.  12 
■Job  7:3  wearisome  re.  appointed 
7s.  21:8  set  in  ward  whole  n, 
See  DAYS. 

VIGHTHAWK. 
Lev.  11:10  «..  not  oat,  Dait.  14:15 

NIGHT-WATCHES. 
P?.  6;i:6  I  medi.  on  thee  in  n.-w. 
119:148  prevent  n.-w.  to  medit. 
NIMRIM,   Is,  15;6 


NOB 

NIMROD. 

Gen.  10:8  C.  begat  N.  1  Clir.  1:10 
i/tc.  5:6  land  of  Assyria  and  N. 
NINE. 

Deut.  3:11  Og's  bedst.  re.  cubits 
Neh.  11:1  re.  parts  dw.  inoth.cit. 
7.«i«  17:17  where  are  the  n.  f 

See  HUNDRED. 

NINETEEN. 

2  Sam.  2:30  lacked  of  D.  serv.  ». 
NINETEENTH. 

2  7i.  25:8  in  the  re.  year  of  Nebu- 
chadnezzar the  house  of  the 
Lord  was  burnt,  Jer.  62:12 
NINETY. 
Gen.  5:9  Enos  lived  re.  years 
17:17  Sa.  that  is  re.  y.  old.  bearf 

NIN-ETY-SIX. 
Ezr.  8:35  offer,  for  Is.  re.-s.  rams 
NINETY-EIGHT. 

1  Sam.  4:15  Eli  was  n.-e.  ye.  old 

NINETY-NINE. 
Gen.  17:1  Ab.  was  re. -re.  years  old 
24  re. -re.  years  old  when  circu. 
Mat.  18: 12  do,  he  not  le.  there.-re. 
and  seek.  ?  13;  Luke  15:4,  7 
NINEVEH. 
Gen.  10:11  Asher  builded  N. 

2  K.  19:36  Sen.  at  N.  Is.  37:3T 
Jon.  1:2  go  to  N.  3:2,  3 ;  4:11 
Nuh.  1:1  the  burden  of  N.  2:8 

3:7  N.  is  waste,  who  will  bem.  t 
Zep.  2:13  make  N.  a  desolation 
Mat.  12:41  men  of  N.  Luke  11:33 
NLNEVITES.   iwfe  11:30 

NINTH. 
Lev.  25:22  eat  old  fruit  till  re.  ye. 
1  Chr.  12:12  Elzabad,  re.  captain 

27:12  re.  captain  for  re.  month 
Mat.  20:5  went  out  ab.  re.  hour 

27:45  darkness  over  all  the  land 
unto  re.  hour,  i7arytJ5:a3 
46  re.  hour  Jesus  gave  up  ghost 
Acts  3:1  hour  of  prayer,  being  re. 

10:3  C.  saw.  vis.  ab.  re.  hour,  30 
Hev.  21:20  re.  founda.  was  topaz 

See  DAY,  MONTH. 

NISAN. 

iVcA.  2:1  in  the  month  N. 
Est.  3:7  first  month  N. 
NISROCH.  2  K.  19:37 ;  Is.  37:38 

NITRE. 
T^w.  25:20  as  vinegar  upon  re. 
Jer.  2:22  tho'  thou  wash  with  re. 
NO. 

Jer.  46:25  pun.  N.  Ezek.  .30:14. 16 
iVaA.  3:8  better  th.  populous  N. 

NOADIAH. 
Ezr.  8:33  N,  the  son  of  Binnui 
Neh.  6:14  think  ou  prophet.  N. 

NOAH,  NOE. 
Gen.  5:29  called  his  name  N.  30 
6:8  N.  found  grace  In  eyes  of  L. 
9  gen.  ofN.  10:1,32;  1  Cor.  1:4 
7:23  N.  only  remained  alive 
8:1  God  remembered  N.  6:20 
9:24  N.  a^voke  fr.  his  wine.  29 
Is.  54:9  this  is  as  waters  of  N. 
Ezek.  14:14  N.  Daniel,  Job,  20 
Mat.  24:37  days  of  N.  Luke  17:26 
Ileb.  11:7  by  faith  N.  be.  warned 

1  Pet.  3:20  waited  in  days  of  N. 

2  Pet.  2:5  old  world,  but  saved  N. 
NOAH.  A^7/m.  26:33  ;  27:1:  36:11; 

Jos.  17:3 

NOB. 

1  Sam.  21:1  David  came  to  N.  to 
22:9  son  of  J.  com.  to  N.  11,19 
Neh.  11:32  chi.  of  Ben.  dw.  at  N. 
7s.  10:32  shall  he  remain  at  N. 

NOBLE. 
Ezr.  4:10  re.  Asnapper  brought 
Est.  6:9  one  of  king's  re.  princes. 
Jer.  2:21  I  planted  thee  a  re.  vine 
Luke  19:12  re.  man  went  to  far 
John  4:46  re.  man  whose  son 

49  n.  man  saith.  Come  ere  chi. 
Acts  17:11  Bere.  more  re.  than  T. 
24:3  we  accept  it,  re.  Felix,  26:25 
1  Cor.  1:26  not  many  re.  are  call. 

NOBLES. 
Ex.  24:11  on  «.  of  Israel  laid  not 
Num.  21:18  the  re.  of  peo.  digged 
Jud.  5:13  dominion  over  the  re. 

1  K.  21:8  Jez.  sent  letter  to  re. 

2  Chr.  2:3:20  Jehoiadu  took  the  n. 
Neh.  2:16  nor  had  I  told  it  to  re. 

3:5  re.  not  put  necks  to  work 
5:7  I  rebuked  the  n.  and  rulers 
6:17  ft.  of  Judah  sent  letters 


ORUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


NOO 

Neh.  7:5  G.  put  in  hea.  to  gath.  n. 

10:29  they  clave  to  brethren,  n. 

13:17  I  contended  with  n.  of  J 
Job  29:10  the  n.  held,  their  peace 
Ps.  83:11  make  their  re.  likeOreb 

149:8  bind  n  with  fet.  of  iron 
Prov.  8:16  princes  rule,  n.  jndg 
He  10:17  wh,  king  is  son  of  re. 
Is  13:2  go  into  gates  of  the  n. 

34:12  shall  call  n.  to  kingdom 

43:14  brought  down  all  their  n. 
Jer.  14:3  n.  sent  their  little  ones 

2T:20  Nebuc.  carried  captive  n. 

30:21  re.  shall  be  of  themselves 

39:6  king  slew  all  re.  of  Judah 
Jon.  3:7  decree  of  king  and  re. 
If  ah.  3:18  thy  re.  dweil  in  dust 
NOD.    Gen.  4:16 

NOISE. 
Mx.  20:18  heard  n.  of  trumpet 

32:17  th.  is  a  re.  of  war  in  camp 
18  n.  of  them  that  sing  I  hear 
Jos.  6:10  not  shout  nor  make  re. 
Jud.  5:11  deliv.  fr.  n.  of  archers 
1  ^Sa^n.  4:6  what  meaneth  ?i. .?  14 

1  K.  1:41  wherefore  is  this  re. 

4.5  this  is  the  n.  ye  have  heard 

2  A'.  7:6  n.  of  char.  re,,  of  horses 
11:13  Athali.  heard  n.  of  guard, 

2  Chr.  23:12 

1  Chr.  15:28  making  n.  withpsal. 
.ifer.  .3:13  n.  of  joy  fr.  n.  of  weep. 
Job  36:29  understand  re.  of  taber. 

33  re.  thereof  showeth  concern. 
37:2  hear  attentive,  re.  of  I'oice 
Ps.  33:3  play  skilf.  with  loud  n. 
42:7  call,  at  n.  of  water-spouts 
55:3  I  mourn  and  make  a  n. 
59:6  make  a  n.  like  a  dog,  14 
65:7  stilleth  the  n.  of  the  seas 
66:1  make  a  joyful  7i.  to  God, 
all  ye  lands,  81:1;  95:1,  2; 
98:4,  6;  100:1 
93:4  L.  mightier  than  re.  of  wat. 
Js.  9:5  ev.  battle  is  wi.  confu.  7i. 
13:4  re.  of  a  multitude  in  moun- 
tains, a  tumult,  re.  of  kingd. 
14:11  n.  of  thy  viols  is  down 
17:12  a  n.  like  re.  of  the  seas 
24:8  re.  of  them  that  rej.  endeth 
18  he  who  fleeth  from  the  re. 
25:5  Shalt  bring  re.  of  strangers 
29:6  visited  of  L.  with  great  re. 
31:4  nor  abase  himself  for  re. 
33:3  at  re.  of  tumult  people  fled 
66:6  a  voice  of  re.  from  the  city 
Jer.  4:19  my  heart  maketh  re. 
29  the  city  shall  flee  for  the  n. 
10:22  the  re.  of  the  bruit  is  come 
11:16  re.  of  gr.  tumult  he  kiirdl. 
25:31  re.  sh.  co.  to  ends  of  earth 
46:17  P.  king  of  Egypt  is  but  n. 
47:3  at  re.  of  stamping  of  horses 
49:21  earth  is  moved  at  the  re. 

of  their  fall,  at  the  cry  the  re. 
50:46  at  re  .  of  taking  of  Babylon 
51:55  re.  of  th.  voice  is  uttered 
Lam.  2:7  made  re.  in  house  of  L. 
Ezek.  1:24  re.  of  their  wings,  like 

the  re.  of  great  waters,  43:3 
3:13  re.  of  wheels,  n.  of  rushing 
39:7  land  was  desolate  by  n. 
26:10  thy  walls  sh.  shake  at  n. 
13  cause  re.  of  songs  to  cease 
37:7  as  I  prophesied,  th.  was  re. 
Joel  2:5  like  n.  of  char.  re.  of  fire 
Amos  5:23  take  fr.  me  re.  of  songs 
ilic.  2:12  they  sh.  make  great  re. 
Nah.  3:2  re.  of  whip,  re.  of  wheels 
Zep.  1:10  re.  of  cry  fr.  fish-gate 
Zee.  9:15  drink  and  make  a  re. 
Mat.  9:23  saw  peo.  making  a  re. 

2  Pet.  3:10  hea.  past  away  wi.  re. 
Bev.  6:1  I  heard  the  re.  of  thuud. 

NOISED. 
Jos.  6:27  Joshua,  fame  was  n. 
Marki:\  re.  he  was  in  the  house 
Luke  1:65  th.  sayings  re.  abroad 
Acts  2:6  when  this  was  n.  abroad 

NOISOiME. 
Ps.  91:3  deli,  thee  fr.  re.  pestilen. 
Ezek.  14:21  send  sw.  and  re.  bea. 
Bev.  16:2  fell  a  re.  grievous  sore 

There  was  NONE. 
JViim.  21:.'35 1.  ie.  n.  left  him  alive 
2  Sam.  22:42  they  looked,  \mtth. 

was  II.  to  save,  Ps.  18:  U 
Ps.  139:16  yet  t.  u\  re.  of  them 
NOON. 

Gm.  43:16  sh.  dine  with  me  at  n. 

25  present  ag.  Jos.  came  at  re. 
Jucl.  19:8  tarried  until  after  re. 
2  -Sam.  4:5  who  lay  on  bed  at  n. 
1  K.  18:26  called  on  Ba.  until  n. 

27  at  re.  Elijah  mocked  them 
20:16  and  they  went  out  at  re. 


NOR 

2  K.  4:20  sat  on  her  knees  till  fi. 
Ps.  55:17  at  n.  will  I  pray 
Cant.  1:7  mak.  flock  to  rest  at  re. 
Jer.  6:4  arise,  let  us  go  up  at  re. 
Amos  8:9  can.  sun  go  down  at». 
Acts  22:6  about  re.  th.  shone  lig. ' 

NOONDAY. 
Dmt,  28:29  thou  sh.  grope  at  re. 
Job  5:14  they  grope  In  the  n, 

11:17  th.  age  DO  clearer  than  re. 
Ps.  37:6  bring  forth  judgm.  as  n. 

91:6  destruction  that  wast,  at  n. 
Is.  16:3  as  night,  in  midst  of  n. 

58:10  thy  darkness  sh.  be  as  re. 

59:10  we  stumble  at  n.  as  night 
Jer.  15:8  I  have  a  spoiler  at  re. 
Zep.  2:4  drive  out  Ashdod  at  re. 

NOONTIDE. 
Jer.  20:16  hear  the  shouting  at  re. 
NOPH. 

Is.  19:13  princes  of  N.  deceived 
Jer.  2:16  the  children  of  N.  have 
46:14  publish  in  N.  19  N.  shall 
Ezek.  30:13  ima.  cease  out  N.  16 

NORTH. 
Gen.  28:14  thou  sh.  spread  to  n. 
1  K.  7:25  three  oxen  looking 
toward  re.  2  Chr.  4:4 

1  Chr.  9:24  porters  were  tow.  re. 
Job  26:7  he  stretched  out  the  re. 

37:9  cold  cometh  out  of  the  n. 
22  fair  weather  com.  out  of  re. 
Ps.  48:2  on  sides  of  re.  the  city 

89:12  re.  and  south,  thou  created 
Ec.  1:6  wind  turneth  about  to  re. 

11:3  if  the  tree  fall  toward  the  re. 
Is.  14:13  I  will  sit  in  sides  of  re. 

43:6  I  will  say  to  the  71.  G.  up 
Jer.  1:13  pot's  face  toward  there. 

14  out  of  the  n.  an  evil  break 
forth,  4:6;  46:20 

15  families  of  kingdoms  of  n. 
3:11  proclaim  th.  words  tow.  re. 

18  come  together  out  of  the  re.. 
6:1  evil  appeareth  out  of  the  re. 
23:8  which  led  Is.  out  of  re.  31:8 
25:9  take  all  the  families  of  re. 

26  the  kings  of  re.  far  and  near 
46:6  they  shall  fall  toward  re. 

10  L.  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  n. 
24  delivered  to  people  of  there. 

47:2  waters  rise  up  out  of  the  n,. 

.50:3  out  of  re.  cometh  a  nation 
Ezek.  1:4  whirlw.  came  out  of  ra. 

8:5  I  lifted  mine  eyes  toward  n. 

20:47  all  faces  from  south  to  re. 

21:4  all  flesh  from  south  to  re. 

32:.30  princes  of  ?».  all  of 

40:44  prospect  toward  the  re.  46 

41:11  one  door  toward  71.  42:4 

42:1  and  building  toward  n. 
4  doors  71.  11  chambers  7i.  13 

46:19  holy  chamb.  looked  to  re. 

48: 10  holy  oblation  toward  re. 
Dan.  11:6  come  to  king  of  the  n. 
8  more  years  than  king  of  re. 

11  fight  wi.  the  king  of  the  re. 
13  the  king  of  n.  shall  return 
15  k.  of  the  re.  cast  up  a  m.  40 
44  tidings  of  re.  sh.  trouble  hi. 

Zep.  2:13  stretch  hand  afj.  re. 
Zee.  6:6  black  horses  go  into  n. 
8  have  quieted  my  spirit  in  n. 
14:4  mount,  sh.  remove  tow.  n. 
Eev.  21:13  on  n.  were  three  gates 

NORTH  border. 
Num.  34:7  this  sh.  be  your  re.  6.  9 

From  the  NORTH. 
Ps.  107:3  gathered  from  the  re. 
and  the  south,  Is.  49:12 ;  Jer. 
16:15;  2,3:8 
Is.  14:31  come /.  t.  re.  a  smoke 
41:25  I  raised  up  one^rcwt  t.  re. 
Jer.  4:6  I  will  bring  evil /.  the  re. 

6:22;  10:22;  50:9,  41 ;  51:48 
Ezek.  26:7  king  of  kings /.  t.  re. 
39:2  will  cause  th.  to  come/,  re. 
A7/10S  8:12  wander /.  t.  re.  to  east 
Zee.  2:6  flee/,  the  land  of  t.  re. 
Luke  13:29  come /.  t.  n.  sHiavm 

NORTH  quarter. 
Jos.  15:5  Judah's  border  in  n.  q. 

NORTH  side. 
Ex.  26:20  tabernacle  on  n.  s. 

35  thou  shall  put  table  on  re.  s. 
Num.  2:25  camp  of  Dan  on  re.  s. 
.luil.  21:19  feast  re.  s.  Beth-el 

2  K.  16:14  brazen  altar  on  re.  s. 
Ezek.  42:17  he  measured  tlie  7i.  s. 

48:30  goings  out  of  city  on  re.  «. 
NORTHER.\. 
Jer.  15:12  break  n.  iron,  and  ste. 
Joel  2:20  I  will  remove  re-,  army 

NORTHWARD. 
Gen.  13:11  look  re.  Dent.  3:27 

9 


NOT 

Ex.  40:22  tabernacle  re.  without 
Lev.  1:11  on  side  of  altar  n. 
De^it.  2:3  ye  mount,  turn  you  re. 
1  Sam.  U:o  front  of  one  rock  re. 

1  Chr.  26:14  Zechar.'s  lot  ca.  re. 
17  re.  were  four  Levites  a  day 

NOSE. 

Lev.  21:18  a  flat  re.  sh.  not  offer 

2  K.  19:28  hook  in  thy  re.  h.  37:29 
Job  40:24  his  re.  pierceth  through 

41:2  canst  thou  put  hook  in  re. .? 
Prov.  .30:.33  wringing  of  the  n. 
Ca7it.  7:4  thy  re.  is  aa  tower  of  L. 

8  smell  of  thy  re.  like  apples 
7s.  65:5  th.  are  a  smoke  in  my  re. 
Ezek.  8:17  put  branch  to  their  re. 
23:25  take  away  thy  n.  and  ears 

NOSES. 
Ps.  115:6  re.  have  they,  smell  not 
Ezek.  39:11  stop  71.  of  passengers 

NOSE-JEWELS. 
Is.  3:21  L.  take  away  their  n.-j. 

NOSTRILS. 
Gen.  2:7  G.  breath,  into  m.'s  re. 
7:22  in  wh.  re.  was  breath  of  life 
Ex.  15:8  wi.  blast  of  thy  re.  wat. 
Num.  11:20  eat  till  it  come  out  re. 
2  Sam.  22:9  went  a  smoke  out  of 
his  re.  Ps.  18:8,  15 
16  blast  of  the  breath  of  his  n. 
.lob  4;9  breath  of  re.  consumed 
27:3  Spirit  of  God  is  in  my  re. 
39:20  glory  of  his  re.  is  terrible 
41:20  out  of  his  re.  goeth  smoke 
Is.  2:22  whose  breath  is  in  his  re. 
La7n.  4:20  brea.  of  ?i.  was  taken 
Amos  4:10  sti.  of  camps  unto  71. 

NOTABLE. 
Dan.  8:5  the  goat  had  a  n.  horn 
8  for  it  came  up  four  re.  ones 
Mat.  27:16  had  then  n.  prisoner 
Acts  2:20  before  re,  day  of  L.  co. 
4:16  71.  miracle  hath  been  done 

NOTE,  ED. 
Is.  30:8  wi'ite  it,  71.  it  in  book 
Dan.  10:21  re.  in  scripture  of  tru. 
2  Tlies.  3:14  re.  that  man 
NOTE. 

Rom.  16:7  are  of  re.  am.  apostles 
NOTHING. 

Gen.  11:6  re.  will  be  restrained 
19:8  only  unto  these  men  do  re. 
Ex.  12:10  let  re.  of  it  remain 
16:18  had  re.  over,  2  Cor.  8:15 
22:3  have  re.  then  he  sh.  be  sold 
Deut.  22:26  damsel  thou  sh.  do  re. 
.lud.  14:6  had  re.  in  his  hand  . 
2  Sam.  24:24  wh.  doth  cost  me  re. 
1  K,  8:9  there  was  re.  in  the  ark 
11:22  answered  re.  L-uke  22:35 
Job  6:18  they  go  to  re.  and  perish 
21  for  now  ye  are  7i.  ye  see 
8:9  of  yesterday,  and  know  re. 
24:25  make  speech  71.  worth 
26:7  hangeth  the  earth  upon  n. 
.34:9  it  profiteth  a  man  re. 
Ps.  17:3  tried  me  and  sh.  find  re 
.39:5  mine  a^e  is  as  re.  bef.  thee 
49:17  he  shall  carry  re.  away 
119:165  and  re.  sh.  offend  them 
Prov.  9:13  and  knoweth  re. 
13:4  desir.  and  hath  re.  20:4 
7  mak.  himself  rich,  yet  ha.  n. 
22:27  if  thou  hast  re.  to  pay 
Ec.  3:14  re.  can  be  put  to  it 
5:15  he  sh.  take  re.  of  his  labor 
6:2  he  wantcth  re.  for  his  soul 
7:14  should  find  re.  after  him 
Is.  34:12  her  princes  shall  be.  re. 
40:17  nations  bef.  him  are  as  re. 

are  to  him  less  than  re.  41:2'.) 
23  bring,  princes  to  re.  41:11, 12 
.ler.  10:24  lest  th.  bring  me  to  re. 
38:14  ask  a  thinfr,  hide  re.  fr.  me 
39:10  left  of  poor  which  had  re. 
50:26  let  re.  of  her  be  left 
Lam.  l:Kis  it  re.  to  you  ? 
Ezek.  13:3  prop,  that  ha.  seen  71. 
Dan.  4:35  inhabit,  of  earth  as  n. 
Amos  3:4  lion  cry  if  taken  re. 
5  taken  up  snare,  and  taken  n. 
7  surely  Lord  God  will  do  re. 
Hag.  2:3  in  comp.  of  it  as  re.  ? 
Mat.  17:20  re.  shall  be  impossible 

to  you,  Luke  1:37 
26:62  auswerest  thou  re. 
27:12  he  answer,  n.  Mark  14:60, 

61 ;  15:3,  4,  5 
19  ha.  re.  to  do  with  just  man 
Mark  5:26  and  was  bettered 
9:29  forth  by  n.  but  by  payer 
Luke  5:5  have  toiled  all  nigbt 

and  taken  re.  Jobn  21:3 
7:42  they  h.adn.  to  pay 
10-1!)  II.  sh.  bv  any  means  hurt 
26 


NOU 

Lvke  11:6  I  ha.  re.  to  set  bef.  h\9 
23:41  this  man  hath  done  re,. 

John  3:27  man  can  receive  re. 
5:19  S.  can  do  re.  ol.' him  sell,  30 
6:12  gather,  that  re.  be  lost 
.39  given  me,  I  should  .'.oso  re. 
63  the  flesh  profiteth  re. 
7:26  they  say  re.  8:28  I  do  n. 
9:33  could  do  re.  11:49  know  re. 
12:19  perc.  how  ye  prevail  re.  ? 
14:30  prince  of  world  hath  re. 
15:5  without  me  ye  can  do  re. 
16:2:3  that  day  ye  sh.  ask  me  it. 
24  ye  asked  re.  in  my  name 
18:20  in  secret  have  I  said  re. 

Acts  10:20  doubting  re.  11:12 
19:36  quiet,  and  do  re.  rashly 
20:20  kept  back  ».  profitable 
23:14  eat  re.  until  we  ha.  slainP, 
27:33  fasting,  having  taken  re. 

1  Cor.  1:19  bring  to  re.  understa. 
4:4  I  know  71.  by  myself 

5  judge  re.  before  the  time 

8:2  knoweth  re.  yet  as  he  ought 
9:16  I  have  re.  to  glory  of 
13:2  charity,  am  re.  2  Cor.  12:11 
3  not  charity,  it  profit,  me  7t. 

2  Cor.  6:10  having  re.  yet  posseff. 
13:8  can  do  71.  against  the  truth. 

Gal.  5:2  Ch.  shall  profit  you  re. 
Phil.  2:3  let  re.  be  done  thro'  str. 

1  Tim.  4:4  good,  re.  to  be  refused 
5:21  doing  re.  by  partiality 

6:1  he  is  proud,  knowing  re. 
7  we  brought  ?i.  carry  re.  out 
Tit.  3:13  that  re.  be  wanting 
Phile.  14  thy  mind  won.  I  do  n. 
Heb.  2:8  left  re.  that  is  not  put 

7:19  for  the  law  made  re.  perfect 
Jam.  1:4  and  entire,  wanting  re. 

6  him  ask  in  faith,  re.  wavering 

3  John  7  taking  re.  of  the  Gentil. 

For  NOTHING. 
Ex.  21:2  seventh  go  free  for  re. 
L7ike  6:35  lend,  hoping/oT-  n.  ag. 
Phil.  4:6  be  careful  forn.  but 

In  NOTHING. 
Acts  17:21  A.  spent  time  in  n. 

2  Ccfr.  12:11  ire  re.  am  I  behind 
Phil.  1:20  in  re.  I  shall  be  asha. 

28  ire  re.  terrified  by  adversari 
Is  NOTHING. 
Num.  11:6  is  n.  besides  manna 
Jud.  7:14  is  n.  else  save  sword 
1  Sam.  27:1  there  is  71.  bet.  than 

1  K.  18:43  and  said.  There  is  re. 

2  A".  20:15  there  is  re.  among  my 

treasure.  Is.  39:4 
2  CWr.  14:11  is  re.  with  th.  to  help 
Neh  2:2  i«  re.  else  but  sorrow 
Est.  6:3  th.  is  n.  done  for  him 
Ps.  19:6  th.  is  re.  fr.  heat  thereof 
Pro!'.  8:8  there  is  re.  froward  or 
Ec.  2:24  is  re.  bet.  for  man,  3:22 
5:14  and  there  is  71.  in  his  hand 
Jer.  32:17  is  n.  too  hard  for  thee 
Mat.  10:26  is  re.  that  sh.  not  bo 
re\'ea.  Mark  4:22 ;  Lvke  12:8 
23:16  swear  by  temple,  it  is  n. 
18  shall  swear  by  altar,  it  is  n. 
3Iark1:15  th.  is  re.  from  without 
John  8:54  my  honor  re. 
Po7n.  14:14  there  is  re.  unclean 
1  C07:  7:19  circumcision  is  re. 
8:4  an  idol  is  n.  in  the  world 
Gal.  6:3  is  re.  he-deceiv.  hunself 
I'it.  1:15  that  are  defiled  is  n. 

Of  NOTHING. 
Is.  41:24  behold,  ve  are  of  n. 
1  T'/ifs.  4:12  may  have  lack  ofn. 
Eev.  3:17  increa"  have  need  of  n. 

NOTWITHSTANDING. 
Lvke  10:11  re.  be  sure  of  this 

20  re.  in  this  rejoice  not 

1  Tim.  2: 15  re.  shall  be  saved 
NOUGHT.   See  naught. 

NOCRISH, 
Gen.  45:11  will  I  re.  thee,  50:5i 
/<.  7:21  man  sh.  71.  J'oung  cow 
23:4  nor  do  I  re.  up  youn?  men 
44:14  an  ash,  the  ram  doth  n.  it 

NOLTRISHED. 
Gen.  47:12  Joseph  re.  his  father 

2  Sam.  12:3  lamb  he  bought  re. 
7.9.  1:2  n.  and  brought  up  chUd. 
Ezek.  19:2  she  re.  her  whelps 
Acts  7:20  re.  in  his  father's  house 

21  Pharaoh's  daughter  re.  him 
12:20  re.  by  the  king's  country 

1  Ti/n.  4:6  71.  up  in  words  of  faL 
■lam.  5:5  have  7i.  your  hearts  as 
Eev.  12:14  n.  for  a  time,  time3 

NOCRISHER,  MENT. 
Euth  4:15  sliall  be  71.  of  old  age 
Col.  2:19  and  bands  having  n. 


CRUUEI^'S  COIS'CORDANCE. 


NOURISHETH,  I!VG. 

Pan.  1:5  so  re.  thoni  three  years 
Eph.  5:29  but  n.  his  flesh. 

IVOVICE. 
1  Tim.  3:6  not  n.  lest  lifted 
NOWADAYS. 
'  1  Sam.  25:10many  Bervants  n. 

IVUMBER,  Substantive. 

Gen.  34:30  I  being  few  in  n. 
41:49  for  it  was  without  n. 
.  Ex.  12:4  according  to  n.  of  souls 
16:16  according  to  n.  of  pers. 
a3:26  n.  of  thy  days  I  will  fulfil 
lev.  25:15  re.  of  years  after  jubil. 

n.  of  years  of  fruit,  16,  50 
26:22  shall  make  you  few  in  n. 
jtfuyn.  1:2  re.  of  names,  18,  22 
8:22  n.  of  males  a  mo.  old,  28-43 

48  odd  n.  to  be  redeemed 
34:29  re.  from  twenty  years  old 
15:12  according  to  re,,  prep,  do  to 

ev.  one  according  to  their  re. 

23:10  who  can  count  n.  of  Isr.  ? 

31:36  half  of  portion  was  in  re. 
J)eut.  4:27  re.  am.  heathen,  28:69 

7:7  more  in  n.  than  any  people 

25:2  to  be  beaten  by  a  certa.  re. 

32:8  according  to  there,  of  Isra. 
Jos.  4:5  a  stone  according  \07i.  8 
Jvd.  6:5  camels  without  re.  7:12 

7:6  re.  that  lapped  were  300  men 

1  Sam.  6:4  re.  of  lords  of  Philist. 
18  re.  of  cities  of  the  Philistin. 

2  Sam.  2:15  and  went  over  by  re. 
24:2  may  know  re.  of  the  peo. 

9  gave  up  sum  of  n.  of  people 
1  ^18:31  12  stones  accord,  tore. 

1  Chr.  7:2  re.  was  indaysofDav. 
9  re.  of  th.  after  genealcgy,  40 

11:11  n.  of  mighty  men  D.  had 
22:16  gold  and  silver  th.  is  no  re. 
23:3  their  re.  by  their  polls 
25:7  the  re.  that  were  instruct. 
27:23  David  took  not  re.  of  them 

2  Chr.  12:3  people  were  witli.  re. 
26:12  re.  of  chief  of  the  fatliers 
30:24  re.  of  priests  sanctified  th. 

Ezr.  1:9  this  is  re.  of  the  vessels 
2:2  the  re.  of  the  people  of  Isra. 
3:4  daily  burnt-ofTenugs  by  re. 
6:17  according  to  the  re.  of  trib. 
8:34  by  re.  and  by  weight  ev.  o. 

Job  1:5  according  to  n.  of  them 
3:6  not  come  into  re.  of  mouths 
5:9  things  without  n.  9:10 
14:5re.  of  months  are  with  thee 
35:20  re.  of  years  hid.  to  oppres. 
25:3  is  th.  any  re.  of  his  armies? 
81:37  dec.  to  him  re.  of  my  steps 
S4:24  mighty  men  without  n. 
36:26  re.  of  his  years  be  search. 
38:21  the  re.  of  thy  days  is  great 

Ps.  105:12  but  a  few  men  in  re. 
34  caterpillars,  and  without  re. 
139:18  more  in  n.  than  the  sand 
147:4  he  telloth  re.  of  the  stars 

Cant.  6:8  and  virgins  without  re. 

Is.  21:17  residue  of  re.  of  archers 
40:26  bring,  out  their  host  by  n. 
65:11  drink-ofTering  to  that  n. 

Jer.  2:28  re.  of  cities  are  thy  gods 
32  forgotten  me  days  with.  re. 
11:13  accord,  to  re.  of  thy  cities 
44:28  small  re.  that  escape  sword 

Ezek.  5:3  shalt  take  a  few  in  re. 

Dan.  9:2  I  understood  re.  of  years 

Eos.  1:10  re.  of  Israel,  Eom.'^-.-il 

Joel  1:6  nation  come  up  with.  re. 

Ifah.  3:3  there  is  great  n.  of  car. 

Luke  22:3  Judas,l)eing  of  the  re. 

John  6:10  sat,  re.  5,000,  Acts  4:4 

Acts  1:15  re.  of  names  were  120 
6:36  to  The.  a  re.  of  men  joined 
6:1  re.  of  discip.  was  multipl.  7 
11:21  great  re.  bel.  and  turned 
16:5  churches  were  incre.  in  re. 

S  Cor.  10:12  not  make  ours,  of  re. 

1  Tim.  5:9  let  not  wid.  be  in  re. 

Eev.  5:11  re.  was  10,000  ti.  10,000 
7:4  I  heard  then,  of  them  which 
9:16  re.  the  army  of  horsemen 
13:17  n.  of  name ;  18  count  n. 
18  re.  of  a  man,  his  re.  is  66G 
15:2  had  victory  over  re.  of  bea. 
20:8  re.  of  Gog  is  as  sand  of  sea 

IVTMBER,  Verb. 

Gen.  13:16  if  a  man  can  n.  dust 
15:5  stars,  if  able  to  re.  them 

Lev.  15:13  re.  7  days  for  cleansing 
28  shall  re.  to  herself  7  days 
23:16  after  7th  sab.  sh.  re.  50  days 
25:8  Bh.  re.  7  sabbaths  of  years 

Num.  1:3  Aaron  shall  re.  them 

49  thou  shalt  not  re.  tribe  of  L. 
3:,40  re.  all  first-bom  males  of  I. 
4:23  until  fifty  years  old  re.  th.  30 


OAK 

i)e«<.^16:9  seven  weeks  shalt 
thou  re.  begin  to  re  . 

1  Sam.  14:17  n.  see  who  is  gone 

2  Sam.  24:1  gon.  Is.  and  Judah 
2  go  re.  people,  4;  1  Chr.  21:2 

1  7t.  20:25  re.  thee  an  army  like 
1  Chr.  21:1  provok.  Dav.  to  n.  I. 
27:24  J.  began  to  n.  finished  n. 
Job  38:37  who  can  re.  the  clouds? 
39:2  canst  thou  re.  the  months? 
Ps.  90:12  teach  us  to  re.  our  days 
Is.  65:12  will  I  re.  you  to  the  sw. 
ifew.  7:9  niulti.  no  man  could  n. 

IVUMBERED. 
Gen.  13:16  shall  thy  seed  be  re. 
16:10  not  be  re.  for  multi.  32:12 
Ex.  38:25  re.  of  con^egation,  26 
Nuw,.  1:21  those  th.  were  re.  of 
them,  23,  44,  46  ;  2:4,  13,  15, 
19,  21,  23,  26,  28,  30 
47  Levites  were  not  n.  2:33 
2:9  were  re.  in  camp  of  Judah 
16  were  re.  in  camp  of  Reuben 
24  re.  of  Ephraim;  31  re.  of  Dan 
3:16  and  Moses  n.  them,  42 
39  re.  of  Levites  were  22,000 
4:34  re.  sons  of  Kohathites,  37 
38  were  re.  of  Gershonites,  41 
42  w.  re.  of  sons  of  Merari,  45 
7:2  princes  over  th.  that  we.  re. 
14:29  wildern.  all  that  were  re. 
26:51  the.se  were  n.  of  chil.  of  I. 
■Jos.  8:10  Joshua  re.  the  people 

1  Satn.  15:4  S.  re.  peo.  in  Telaim 

2  Sam.  18:1  David  re.  the  people 
24:10  heart  sra.  him  after  he  re. 

1  K.  3:8  people  that  cannot  be  re. 
8:5  sheep  and  o-xea  that  could 

not  be  re.  2  Clir.  5:6 
20:15  re.  princes  of  provinces 
27  Is.  were  re.  like  two  flocks 

2  K.  3:6  Jehoram  re.  all  Israel 

1  Chr.  21:17  com.  people  to  be  re. 
23:3  Lev.  were  n.  fr.  30  years,  27 

2  Chr.  2:17  Solo.  re.  all  strangers 
25:5  n.  them  from  20  years  old 

Ezr.  1:8  Cyrus  re.  the  vessels  to 
Ps.  40:5  more  than  can  be  re. 
Ec.  1:15  wanting  cannot  be  re. 
Is.  23:10  ye  have  re.,  the  houses 
53:12  re.  with  trans.  J/ar/fc  15:28 
Jer.  3.3:22  host  of  hea.  can.  be  n. 
Dan.  5:26  God  hath  re.  thy  king. 
ITos.  1:10  sand  of  sea,  can.  be  re. 
il/a^.  10:30  hairs  of  your  head  are 
all  re.  Xwfe  12:7 
l:17for  he  w:i3  re.  with  us 
26  Matthias  re.  wi.  11  apostles 

IVUMBEREST. 

Ex.  30:12  a  ransom,  wh.  thou  re. 

that  be  no  plague  wh.  th.  re. 
■Job  14:16  now  thou  re.  my  steps 

IVtlMBERIIVG. 

ff^re.  41:49  corn  until  he  left  re. 
2  CAr.  2:17afterra.  wherewitUD. 
NUMBERS. 

1  Chr.  12:23  these  are  re.  of  bands 

2  Chr.  17:14  these  are  re.  of  them 
Pj5.  71:15  I  know  not  re.  thereof 

NURSE. 
Gen.  34:.59  sent  away  Re.  and  re. 
35:8  Deborah,  Rebek.'s  re.  died 
Ex'.  2:7  sh.  I  call  to  thee  a  re.  ? 
Riith  4:16  Naomi  became  re. 
2  Sam.  4:4  re.  took  him  up 
•iK.  11:2  they  hid  him  and  his  re. 

2  Chr.  22:11 
1  7%es.  2:7  as  re.  cherish,  her  ch. 

NURSE,  ED. 

Ex.  2:7  she  may  re.  the  child 

9  take  this  child  and  re.  it,  and 
the  wo.  took  the  ch.  and  re. 

Is.  60:4  dau.  sh.  be  re.  at  thy  side 

NURSING. 
Num.  11:12  carry  th.  as  re.  father 
Is.  49:23  kings  be  re.  fathers,  and 
queens  thy  n.  mothers 
NURTURE. 
Eph.  6:4  bring  th.  up  in  re.  of  L. 
NUTS. 

Gen.  43:11  pres.  n.  and  almonds 
Cant.  6:11  down  into  gard.  of  re. 
NTMPHAS.    Col.  4:15 

o. 

OAK. 

Gen.  35:4  Jacob  bid  ;jods  und.  o. 

8  nurse  was  buried  und.  an  o. 
Jos.  24:26  set  it  up  undrer  an  o. 
Jud.  6:11  angel  of  L.  sat  und.  o, 
2<Som.  18:9  went  under  an  o. 

10  Absalom  hanged  in  an  o. 
14  was  alive  iu  midst  of  tUe 

0' 


OBE 

1 K.  13:14  found  man  of  O.  tin.  o. 

1  C%r.  10:12  buried  bones  un.  o. 

1:30  be  as  o.  whose  leaf.  fad. 
6:13  as  teil-tree,  oro.  whose 
44:14  cyp.  and  o.  to  make  a  god 
Ezek.  6:13  idols  under  every  o. 

O.AKS. 

Is.  1:29  shall  be  asham.  of  the  o. 
2:13  day  of  Lord  on  all  the  o. 
Ezek.  27:6  of  o.  they  made  oars 
IIos.  4:13  burn  incense  under  o. 
Amos  2:9  Amorite  strong  as  o. 
Zee.  11:2  O  ye  o.  of  Bashan 

OAR,  S. 
Is.  33:21  sh.  go  no  galley  with  o. 
Ezek.  27:6  of  oaks  of  Ba.  madeo. 
29  all  that  handle  o.  shall  cry 

OATH. 

Gen.  24:8  be  clear  from  my  o.  41 
26:3 1  will  perform  the  o.  which 
I  sware  to  Abraham,  Deut. 
7:8;  Ps.  105:9;  Jer.  11:5 
28  let  there  be  an  o.  betw.  us 
50:25  J.  took  0.  of  childr.  of  Is. 
Ex.  22:11  o.  of  Lord  be  betw.  us 
/>;;.  5:4  pronounce  with  an  o. 
Num.  5:19  pi-iest  char,  her  by  o. 
21  L.  make  thee  an  o.  am.  peo. 
30:2  if  a  man  swear  an  o.  10 

13  ev.  binding  o.  to  afflict  soul 
Deut.  29:12  his  o.  wh.  L.  makeih 

14  you  only  do  I  make  this  o. 
Jos.  2:17  Blameless  of  thine  0. 

9:20  wrath  be  on  us  beca.  of  o. 
■lud.  21:5  Israel  made  a  groat  o. 
ISam.  14:26  people  feared  the  o. 

27  S.  charged  them  with  o.  28 
iSam.  21:7  spared  M.  bee.  of  o. 
1 K.  2:43  why  hast  not  kept  o.  f 

8:31  o.  be  laid  on  him,  o.  come 
before  thine  alt.  2  Cfir.  6:22 
18:10  he  took  an  o.  of  kingdom 

2  A".  11:4  Jehoiada  took  o. 

1  Chr.  16:16  mindful  of  o.  to  Isa. 

2  Chr.  1.5:15  Judah  rejoiced  at  o. 
Neh.  5:12  Neh.  took  o.  of  priests 

10:29  an  a.  to  walk  in  God's  law 
Ec.  8:2  in  regard  of  o.  of  God 

9:2  as  he  that  feareth  an  o. 
Ezek.  10:59  despised  o.  17:18,  19 

17:13  hath  taken  an  a.  of  him 

16  king,  whose  o.  he  despised 
Dan.  9:11  and  o.  written  iu  law 
Zee.  8:17  love  no  false  o. 

Mat.  14:7  promised  with  o. 
9  for  the  o.'s  sake,  Mark  6:26 

26:72  deni.  with  o.  I  do  not  kn. 
Luke  1:73  the  o.  which  he  sware 
Acts  2:30  God  hath  swo.  with  o. 

23:21  bound  themselves  with  o. 
Ueb.  6:16  an  o.  for  confirmation 

17  God  confirmed  it  by  an  o. 
7:20  as  not  without  an  o.  21 

28  0.  which  was  since  the  law 
Jam.  5:12  sw.  not  by  any  oth.  o. 

OATHS. 
Ezek.  21:23  that  have  sworn  o. 
Hab.  3:9  naked,  according  to  o. 
Mat.  5:33  perform  to  L.  thine  o. 
OBADIAH. 

1  K.  18:3  Ahab  called  O.  4,  7,  16 

2  Chr.  17:7  sent  to  O.  34:12 
Ezr.  8:9  O.  son  of  Jeh.  went  up 
Neh.  10:5  0.  seal.  12:25  O.  was 
Ob.  1  vision  of  O.  thus  eaith 

OBED. 
Uuth  4:17  called  his  name  O. 
21  Boaz  begat  O.  1  Chr.  2:12; 
Mat.  1:5 
\Chr.  ll:470.oneofD.'sval.  m. 

3  Chr.  2.3:1  son  of  O.  into  coven. 
Luke  3:32  Jes.  wh.  was  son  of  O. 

OBED-EDOM. 
iSam.  6:10  carried  the  ark  into 
the  house  of  0. 11, 12;  IChr. 
13:13,  14:  15:25 
1  air.  15:18  O.  a  porter,  21,  24 

OBEDIENCE. 
Rom.  1:5  o.  to  faith  among  all 
5:19  by  0.  of  one  many  be  made 
6:16  or  of  o.  unto  righteousness 
16:19  your  o.  is  corne  abroad 
26  made  known  for  o.  to  faith 

1  Coi-.  14:34  women  to  lie  und.  o. 

2  Cor.  7:15  remembereth  o.  of  all 
10:5  ev.  thought  to  o.  of  Christ 

6  dLsobed.  when  o  is  fulfilled  , 
Phile.  21  confidence  in  thy  o. 
Ileb.  5:8  teamed  o.  by  things  suf. 
1  Pet.  1:2  saiictifica.  of  8p.  to  o. 

OBEDIENT. 
Ex.  24:7  Lord  hath  said.  Be  o. 
Num.  27:20  that  Israel  may  be  o. 
Deut.  4:30  be  o.  to  his  voice 


OBE 

De>ii.  8:20  bee.  ye  wo.  not  be  o. 
2  Sam.  22:45  strangers  shall  be  0, 
ProK.  25:12  reprover  on  0.  ear 
/?.  1:19  if  o.  ye  shall  eat  good 
42:24  nei.  were  th.  0.  to  his  law 
Acts  6:7  priests  were  o.  to  faith 
limn.  15:18  make  Ge.  o.  by  word 
2  Cor.  2:9  know  whether  ye  be  o, 
Eph.  6:5  servants  be  o.  Tit.  2:9 
PIdl.  2:8  Ch.  became  o.  to  death 
Tit.  2:5  wives,  be  0.  to  husbanda 
IPet.  1:14  be  as  o.  childien 
OBEV. 

Gen.  27:8  son,  o.  my  voice,  13,  43 
Ex.  5:2  who  is  Lord  that  I  0. 
19:5  now  if  ye  will  o.  my  voice 
23:21  o.  his  voice ;  22  indeed  0. 
Deut.  11:27  a  blessing  if  yeo.  L. 
13:4  o.  his  voice,  27:10;  30:2,  8; 

1  Sam.  12:14 
30:20  thou  mayest  o.  his  voice 
Jos.  24:24  L.'s  voice  will  we  0. 
1  Sam.  8:19  peo.  refused  to  o.  S. 
1.5:22  to  0.  IS  bet.  than  sacrifice 
Neh.  9:17  and  refused  to  o. 
■Job  30:11  if  they  o.  and  serve 
Ps.  18:44  as  th.  hear,  they  sh.  a. 
Prov.  30:17  despis.  to  o.  mother 
Is.  11:14  childr.  of  Am.  o.  them 
■ler.  7:23  o.  my  voice,  11:4,  7 
26:13  amend  your  ways,  o.  voice 
of  the  Lord  your  God,  38:20: 
Zee.  6:15 
35:14  Rechab.  o.  their  father's 
42:6  we  will  o.  the  voice  of  the 
L.  our  God,  that  it  may  be 
well  with  us  wh.  weo.  the  L. 
Dan.  7:27  shall  serve  and  o.  him 
Mat.  8:27  winds  and  sea  o.  him.l 

Marki:i\  \  Luke8:25 
Mark  1:27  unclean  spirits  o.  him 
Luke  17:6  plucked  up,  it  shall  o. 
Acts  5:29  0.  G.  rather  than  moa 
32  God  hath  given  to  them  o. 
Pom.  2:8  them  that  o.  unright. 
6:12  that  ye  sho.  o.  it  in  lusts 
16  servants  to  0.  his  servants 
ye  are  to  whom  ye  o. 
Eph.  0:1  0.  parents.  Col.  3:20 
Col.  3:22  servants  o.  masters 
Tit.  3:1  put  them  in  mind  to  9. 
Heb.  5:0  salvation  to  all  that  o. 
13:17  0.  them  that  have  the  rule 
Jam.  3:3  put  bits  that  th.  may  o. 

Not  OBEY,  OBEY  not. 
Deut.  11:28  curse,  if  ye  will  not 
o.  28:62;  1  Sam.  12:12;  Jod 
36:12;  Jer.  12:17;  18:10 
21:18  not  o.  voice  of  his  father 

1  Sam.  15:19  wh.  didst  thou  re.  o..f 
.ler.  42:13  we  will  ?iot  o.  the  L. 
Dan.  9:11  might  re.  o.  thy  voice 
Acts  7:.39  our  fathers  would  re.  o. 
Pom.  2:8  and  do  not  o.  the  truth 
Gal.  3:1  who  bewitched  you,  th. 

you  should  nat  o.  ?  5:7 

2  Thes.  1:8  ven.  on  th.  that  e.  re. 
3:14  if  any  man  o.  re.  our  word 

1  Pet.  .3:1  if  any  man  o.  not  word 
4:17  them  that  o.  not  gospel  i 

OBEYED. 
Gen.  22:18  bee.  thou  hast  0.  26:5 
28:7  Ja.  o.  his  father  and  moth. 
■los.  22:2  have  o.  my  voice 
1  Sam.  15:20 1  have  o.  voice  of  L. 
24  I  feared  peo.  and  o.  th.  voice 
28:21  handmaid  o.  thy  voice 

1  CT'-.  29:23  Israel  o.  Solomon 

2  Chr.  11:4  they  o.  words  of  L. 
■Jer.  34:10  they  o.  and  let  th.  go 

35:8  we  o.  voice  of  Jonadal),  10 
18  o.  the  comm.  of  your  lather 
Dan.  9:10  nei.  have  we  o.  the  L. 
Ilaq.  1:12  people  o.  voice  of  L. 
,4f('.5  5:36  many  as  o.  Theud.  37 
Rom.  6:17  o.  from  heart  th.  doc. 
Phil.  2:12  ye  o.  not  in  mv  pres. 
Hef).  11:8  by  faith  Aliraham  9. 
1  Pi2i.  3:6  Sarah  o.  Abraham. 

Not  OBEYED. 
.Jos.  5:6  consumed,  they  o.  n. 
Jud.  2:2  re.  o.  my  voice,  6:10 

1  K.  20:36  hast  re.  o.  voice  of  L, 

2  A'.  18:12  they  0.  reo)*  Toi(;e  of  L. 
I^ov.  5:13  «oi  0.  voice  of  teach. 
Jer.  3:13  ye  have  re.  o.  my  voice, 

25 ;  42:21 ;  43:4,  7 ;  44:2:3 
9:13  re.  o.  my  voice,  11:8 :  17:23 ; 

32:23:  40:3;  Dan.  9:10,  14 
Zep.  3:2  she  o.  not  the  voice 
Ram.  10:16  have  re.  all  o.  gospel 

OBEYEDST,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  38:18  o.  not  voice  of  L. 

50:10  who  0.  voice  of  serr.  f 
Jer.  7:36  a  nation  that  o.  not 

the  Lord 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


OBT 

Jer.  11:3  cur.  be  man  that  o.  not 
22:21  that  thou  o.  not  my  voice 
OBEYIIVG. 

Jud.  2:17  fa.  o.  they  did  not  so 
1  Sam.  15:22  as  in  o.  voice  of  L. 
1  Pet.  1:22  puri.  souls  in  o.  truth 

OBEISANCE. 

Oen.  37:7  your  sheaves  made  o. 
9  sun,  moon,  11  stars  made  0. 

43:28  they  made  o.  to  Joseph 
Mk.  18:7  Moses  did  o.  to  father 
iSam.  1:2  Amalek.  did  o.  to  D. 

14:4  woman  of  Tekoah  did  o. 

15:5  when  any  man  ca.  to  do  o. 

1  K.  1:16  Bath-sheba  did  o.  to  D. 

2  CAr.  21:17  princes  of  J.  madeo. 

OBJECT. 
Acts  24:19  o.  if  th.  had  aught  ag. 

OBLATION. 
Iav.  2:4  a  of  a  meat-off.  5,  7,  13 

12  as  for  o.  of  first-fruits  offer 
3:1  if  his  o.  be  a  sacri.  of  peace 
62:18  offer  his  0.  for  his  vows 

Num.  18:9  o.  of  theirs  be  holy 

31:50  we  have  bro.  an  o.  for  L. 
Is.  19:21  Egypt,  sh.  do  o.  to  L. 

40:20  impoverish,  he  hath  no  o. 

66:3  ofTereth  o.  as  swine's  flesh 
Jer.  14:12  when  they  ofier  an  o. 
EzeTc.  44:.30  ev.  o.  sh.  be  priest's 

45:1  when  ye  divide  land,  off.  o. 

13  0.  ye  shall  offer,  48:9,  20,  21 
16  give  this  o.  for  prince  in  Is. 

Dan.  2:46  sho.  offer  an  o.  to  Da. 
9:21  time  of  o.  27  o.  to  cease 

OBLATIONS. 

Jjen.  7:38  com.  Israel  to  offer  o. 
2  Chr.  31:14  distribute  o.  of  Lord 
Is.  1:13  bring  no  more  vain  o 
Ezek.  20:40  require  first-fru.  of  o. 

OBSCURE. 
Trxm.  20:20  lamp  put  in  o.  dark. 

OBSCURITY. 
Is.  29:18  blind  see  out  of  0. 
58:10  shall  thy  light  rise  in  0. 
59:9  wait  for  liglit,  but  beho.  o. 
OBSERVATION. 
ZukelT.W  king,  of  G.  not  wi.  o. 

OBSERVE. 
Ex.  12:17  ye  shall  o.  feast  of  un- 
leav.  broad,  24;  Dent.  16:1 
31:16  0.  sabbath;  34:22 o.  feast 
34:11  0.  that  wh.  I  comm.  thee 
this  day,  Deut.  12:28  ;  24:8 
Zev.  19:26  nor  enchant,  o.  times 
37  ye  sh.  o.  all  my  statutes, 
2  Chr.  7:17:  Neh.  1:5;  Ps. 
105:45 ;  Ezek.  37:24 
JVi/TO.  28:2  sacrifice  shall  ye  o. 
JOeut.  16:13  a  feast  of  tabemac. 
IK.  20:33  men  did  diligently  0. 
Ps.  107:43  will  o.  these  things 
119:34  0.  with  my  whole  heart 
Prov.  2.3:26  let  thine  eyeao.  ways 
Jer.  8:7  the  crane  and  swallow o. 
Ezek.  20:18  neither  o.  judgments 
Mos.  13:7  as  a  leop.  will  I  0.  th. 
Jon.  2:8  that  o.  lying  vanities 
Mat.  28:20  teaching  them  to  o. 
j4cte  16:21  custo.  not  lawful  to  o. 
21:25  Gentiles  0.  no  such  thing 
Gal.  4:10  ye  o.  days,  and  months 
1  Tim.  5:21  then  b.  these  things 
Sse  DO. 

OBSERVED. 

37:11  his  father  o.  saying 
Ex.  12:42  it  is  a  night  to  be  o. 
Num.  15:22  not  0.  commandm. 
Deut.  33:9  for  Levi  o.  thy  word 
USam.  11:16  when  J.  o.  the  city 
2.S'.  21:6  Manasseh  o.  the  times, 

2  Chr.  ;33:6 
^os.  14:8  I  heard  him,  0.  him 
JfarS  6:20  He.  feared  and  o.  him 
10:20  these  I  0.  from  my  youth. 
OBSERVER,  S. 
Deitt.  18:10  th.  shall  not  be  an  o. 
14  these  nations  hearken,  too. 

OBSERVEST,  ETH. 

Ec.  11:4  he  that  o.  the  win's 
Is.  42:20  seeing  things,  0.  not 
OBSTINATE. 

2:30  L.  G.  made  his  hea.  o. 
Is.  48:4  I  knew  that  thou  art  o. 

OBTAIN. 
Gen.  16:2  may  be  I  may  o.  cliil. 
Prov.  8:35  o.  favor  of  the  Lord 
Is.  35:10  they  shall  o.  joy,  51:11 
Daji.  11:21  shall  o.  the  kingdom 

20:35  worthy  too.  th.  world 
Horn.  11:31  thro'  mercy  o.  mercy 
1  C >r.  9:24  so  run,  that  ye  mayo. 


OFF 

1  Cor.  9:25  do  it  to  o.  comipt.  cro. 

1  T/ies.  5:9  to  o.  salvation  by  L. 

2  Tim.  2:10  o.  salvation  in  C.  J. 
ITeb.  4:16  Oiat  we  may  o.  mercy 

11:35  might  o.  bet.  resurrection 
Jam.  4:2  ye  kill  and  cannot  o. 

OBTAINED. 

iVeA.  13:6  I  0.  leave  of  the  king 
Est.  2:9  Esth.  0.  kindn.  17  sheo. 
Hos.  2:23  that  had  not  o.  mercy 
Acts  1:17  had  o.  part  of  ministry 
22:28  great  sum  o.  I  freedom 
2fi:22  having  o.  the  help  of  God 
27:13  suppos.  they  0.  th.  purpo. 
Som.  11:7  Is.  noto.  what  he  seek, 
for,  but  the  elect,  hath  o.  it 
.30o.  mercy  thro'  their  unbelief 
1  Cor.  7:25  one  that  hath  o.  mer. 
Eph.  1:11  we  have  o.  inheritance 
1  Tim.  1:13  I  0.  mercy,  bee.  ig.  16 
Ileb.  1:4  o.  more  excellent  name 
6:15  endured,  he  o.  the  promis. 
8:6  he  o.  a  more  excel,  ministry 
9:12  hav.  o.  eternal  redemption 
11:2  the  elders  o.  good  report,  39 
4  Abel  o.  witness  he  was  righ. 
33  0.  promises,  stop,  mouths 

1  Ptt.  2:10  o.  mercy,  now  have  0. 

2  Pet.  1:1  0.  like  precious  faith 
See  FAVOR. 

OBT-\I\ING. 
2  Thes.  2:14  o.  the  glory  of  our  L. 

OCCASION. 
Gen.  43:18  he  may  seek  o.  ag.  lis 
Jiid.  9:33  as  find  o.  1  Sam.  10:7 
14:4  Samson  sought  o.  ag.  Phil. 
2  Sam.  12:14  given  o.  to  enemies 
Ezr.  7:20  thou  shall  have  o. 
■Ter.  2:24  in  her  o.  who  can  turn  ? 
Ezek.  18:3  not  have  0.  any  more 
Dan.  6:4  sought  to  find  o.  could 

find  none  o. 
7?o»2. 7:8  o.  by  commandment,  11 
14:13  put  not  0.  to  fall  in  way 
2  Cor.  5:12  we  give  you  o.  to  glo. 
8:8  I  speak  by  o.  of  forwardncpp 
11:12  that  I  may  cut  ofTo.  them 

which  desire  o. 
Gal.  5:13  use  not  liberty  for  an  o. 
1  Tim.  5:14  younger  give  noneo. 
1  John  2:10  none  o.  of  stumbling 

OCCASIONED. 
1  Sam.  22:22  have  o.  death  of  all 

OCCASIONS 
Dej/t.  22:14  o.  of  speech  aira.  17 
Job  33:10  flndeth  o.  against  me 

OCCUPATION. 
Gen.  46:33  wh.  o.  ?  47:3;  Jon  1:8 
Acts  18:3  by  0.  were  tent-makers 
19:25  workmen  of  like  o. 

OCCUPY. 
Ezek.  27:9  marin.  o.  merchandise 
Luke  19:13  servan.  o.  till  I  come 

OCCUPIED,  ETH. 
Ex.  38:24  gold  was  o.  for  work 
.Jud.  16:11  ropes  th.  never  we.  o. 
fee*.  27:16  Syria  o.  19  Javan  o. 

21  Arabia  o.  22  Sh.  0.  in  fairs 
1  Tor.  14:16  o.  room  of  unlearned 
5<5ii.  13:9  profited  th.  that  ha.  o. 

OCCUPIERS. 
Ezek.  27:27  0.  of  merchandi.  fall 
OCCURRENT. 

1  K.  5:4  adversary  nor  evil  o. 

ODD. 

Num.  3:48  o.  num.  to  be  redeem. 
ODED. 

2  Chr.  15:1  on  Azariah  eon  of  O. 
28:9  prophet  was  th.  called  O. 

ODIOUS. 

1  Clir.  19:6  made  themselves  o. 
Prov.  30:23  for  an  o.  woman 

ODOR,  S. 
Lev.  2G:31  not  smell  sav.  of  sw.  0. 

2  Chr.  16:14  in  bed  of  sweet  0. 
Est.  2:12  oil  of  myrrh  sweet  o. 
Jer.  34:5  sh.  they  bum  o.  for  th. 
Dan.  2:46  offer  sweet  o.  to  Daniel 
John  12:3  filled  with  o.  of  ointm. 
Phil.  4:18  an  o.  of  a  sweet  smell 
.fff!'.  5:8  golden  vials  full  of  o. 

18:13  no  man  huycth  their  a. 

OFFENCE. 

1  Sam.  9.5:31  this  shall  be  no  o. 
Is,  8:14  o.  to  both  houses  of  Is. 
Hos.  5:15  they  acknowl.  their  o. 
Mat.  16:23  Sa.  thou  art  o.  to  me 
18:7  woe  to  man  by  wh.  o.  com. 
Acts  24: 16  a  conscience  void  of  o. 
Jiom.  5:15  not  as  o.  so  is  free  gift, 
for  thro'  o.  of  onem.  deail.  18 
17  by  one  man's  o.  death  reig. 


OFF 

Rom.  5:20  that  the  0.  might  abo, 
9:.33  stumbling-stone,  rock  of  o. 
14:20  man  who  eateth  with  o. 

1  Cm:  10:.32  give  no.  o.  2  Cor.  6:3 

2  Cor.  11:7  have  I  committed  o. 
Gal.  5:11  o.  of  cross  ceased 
Phil.  1:10  with.o.  till  day  of  Ch. 
IPet.  2:8  o.  to  themwh.  stumble 

OFFENCES. 
Ec.  10:4  yielding  pacifi.  ^eat  o. 
Mat.  18:7  beca.  of  o.  for  it  must 

needs  be  that  o.  Luke  17:1 
Pom.  4:25  was  deliver,  for  our  o. 
5:16  the  free  gift  of  many  o. 
16:17  mark  them  which  cause  o. 
OFFEND. 
Job  34:31  I  will  not  o.  any  more 
Ps.  73:15  I  sho.  o.  ag.  generation 
119:165  nothing  shall  0.  them 
Jer.  2:3  that  devour  him  shall  o. 
50:7  adversaries  said.  We  o.  not 
//OS.  4:15  let  not  Judah  0. 
Ilab.  1:11  shall  pass  over  and  o. 
Mat.  5:29  if  thy  right  eye  o.  thee 
30  if  thy  right  hand  o.  thee, 

18:8,  9 ;  Mark  9:43,  45,  47 
13:41  gather  all  things  that  0. 
17:27  lest  we  should  0.  them 
18:6  whoso  o.  one  of  these, 
Mark  9:42 ;  Luke  17:2 
John  6:01  said.  Doth  thiso.  you? 

1  Cor.  8:13  brother  o.  lest  he  o. 

2:10  yet  o.  in  one  point 
3:2  in  many  things  we  0.  all 

OFFENDED. 
Gen.  20:9  ha.  I  o.  thee  ?  Jfr.  37:18 
40:1  butler  and  baker  had  o. 

2  K.  18:14  have  0.  return  fr.  me 
2  CAr.  28:13  have  0.  against  L. 
Prov.  18:19  a  brother  o.  is  harder 
Ezek.  25:12  Edom  hath  greatly  o. 
//os.  13:1  when  Ephraim  o.  in  B. 
jl/izi.  11:6  l)lessed  is  he  who  shall 

not  be  o.  Luke  7:23 
13:21  when  persecution  aris.  by 

and  by  he  is  o.  Mark  4:17 
57  were  o.  in  him,  Mark  6:3 
15:12  Pharis.  o.  after  they  heard 
24:10  then  shall  many  be  0. 
26:31  0.  becau.  of  me  this  night 
33  tho'  all  men  shall  be  o.  yet 
will  I  never  be  o.  Mark  14:29 
John  16:1  ye  should  not  be  o. 
.icfs  25:8  nor  ag.  Cesar  ha.  I  o. 
Pom.  14:21  whereby  brother  iso. 
2  Cor.  11:29  is  o.  and  I  bum  not  ? 

OFFENDER,  S. 
1  K'.  1:21  I  and  my  son  counted  o. 
Is.  29:21  man  o.  for  a  word 
Acts  25:11  if  I  be  an  o.  or  have 

OFFER. 
Ex.  22:29  to  o.  the  first-fruits 
23:18  Shalt  not  O.  blood,  34:25 
29:39  one  lamb  o.  in  morning. 

other  at  even,  41 ;  Nu.  28:4,8 
30:9  o.  no  strange  inc.  thereon 
Lev.  1:30.  male  without  blemish, 

3:6:  22:19,  20 
2:13  with  offerings  thou  shalto. 
3:1  if  he  o.  peace-offering,  0.  it 
without  blem.  6;  9:2;  19:5 
12  goat  he  shall  o.  before  Lord 
5:8  o.  for  sin-offering  first.  9:7 
6:14  sons  of  A.  o.  before  L.  22; 

14:19:  15:15,  30;  Num.  6:11 
7:3  0.  of  it  all  the  fat  thereof 
12  0.  it  for  a  thanksgiv.  22:29 
38  0.  their  oblations  to  the  L. 
17:7  no  more  o.  sacri.  to  devils 
9  to  the  door  to  o.  it  to  Lord 
10:6  eaten  same  day  ye  o.  it 
21:6  bread  of  their  G.  they  doo. 
21  hath  blemish,  not  come  too. 
Num.  7:11  they  0.  their  offerings 
8:11  Aaron  o.  Levites,  13,  15 
9:7  that  we  may  not  o. 
15:7  0.  th.  part  of  a  bin  of  wine 
19  shall  o.  a  heave-offer.  18:24, 

26,  28,  29 
16:40  no  stranger  come  to  o.  in. 
28:24  ye  shall  o.  daily  the  meat 
Deut.  12:14L.  sh.  choose,  thereo. 
18:3  prie.st's  due  fr.  them  th.  o. 
33:19  shall  o.  sacrifices  of  right- 
eousness, Ps.  4:5 
.Tud.  3:18  made  an  end  to  o.  pre. 

1  Sam.  1:21  went  up  to  o.  to  L. 
2:19  with  her  husb.  to  o.  sacri. 

28  him  mv  priest,  to  o.  on  alt. 

2  Sam.  24:120.  thee  three  things, 

1  Chr.  21:10 
1  K.  13:2  o.  priests  of  hich places 

1  Chr.  29:14  too.  so  willingly,  17 

2  Chr.  24:14  made  vessels  to  0. 
Ezr.  6:10  0.  sacrifices  to  God 
I's.  16:4  of  blood  will  I  not  0. 

28 


OFF 

Ps.  27:6  therefore  I  o.  in  tabem. 
50:14  o.  to  God  thanksgiving 
51:19  then  sh.  they  o.  bullocks 
66:15  will  o.  to  thee  burnt  sacr. 
72:10  kings  of  Sheba  Bh.  0.  gifts 
116:17  0.  sacrifice  of  thanksgiv. 
Is.  57:7  wentest  up  to  0.  sacrffice 
Jer.  11:12  gods  to  wh.  th.  o.  inc. 
Ezek.  20:31  when  yeo.  your  gifts 
44:7  when  ye  0.  my  bread 

15  they  shall  o.  to  me  the  fat 
45:1  ye  shall  o.  an  oblation  to 

the  Lord,  13 ;  48:9 
Dan.  2:46  o.  an  oblation  to  Dan. 
IIos.  9:4  not  o.  wine-off.  to  Lord 
Amas  4:5  o.  sacrifice  of  thanksg. 
Ilag.  2:14  th.  o.  there  is  uncleaa 
Mdl.  1:7  ye  o.  polluted  bread 

8  0.  it  now  to  thy  governor 
3:3  0.  to  the  Lord  an  offering  in 

Mat.  5:24  then  come  and  0.  gift 
8:4  0.  gift  Moses  commanded, 
Mark  1:44-  Luke  5:14 

Luke  6:29  cheek,  o.  also  other 
11:12  will  he  o.  him  scorpion? 

Ileb.  5:1  o.  gifts  and  sacrifices 

3  ought  for  hims.  to  o.  for  sins 
7:27  needeth  not  to  o.  sacrifice 
8:3  h. -priest  ordained  too.  this 

man  ha.  somewhat  also  to  o, 
9:25  he  should  o.  himself  often 
13:15  by  him  let  us  o.  sacrifice 
1  Pet.  2:5  by  J.  C.  to  o.  sacrifice 
Pev.  8:3  should  o.  with  prayers 

See  BtJBNT-OPPERIIfGS. 

OFFERED. 

Gen.  31:54  Ja.  o.  sacrifice.  46:1 
Ej:.  35:22  every  man  o.  offering 
Lev.  9:15  slew  goat,  o.  it  for  sin 

10:1  Nadab  and  Abi.  o.  strange 
fire,  16:1;  Num.  3:4;  26:61 
Num.  7:2  o.  for  the  dedicat.  10 

8:21  Aaron  0.  them  as  offering 

22:40  Balak  o.  oxen  and  sheep, 

23:2,  4,  14,  30 
Jud.  5:2  willingly  o.  themselv.  9 

13:19  took  a  kid  and  o.  it 

1  Sam.  1:4  time  that  Elkanah  o. 

2  Sam.  6:17  0.  peace-offer.  24:25 

1  K.  8:62  Solomon  and  Is.  o.  63 
12:32  Jeroboam  0.  in  Beth-el  33 
22:43  peo.  o.  yet  in  high  places 

2  K.  3:20  meat-offering  was  o. 
16:12  A.  approached  altar  and  o. 

1  Chr.  29:9  that  they  o.  willingly 

2  Chr.  15:11  Asa  o.  to  the  Lord. 
17:16  Amaziah  willingly  o. 

Ezr.  1:6  that  was  willingly  o. 
2:68  some  of  fathers  o.  freely 
6:17  0.  at  dedic.  of  house  of  God 
7:15  freely  0.  to  the  G.  of  Israel 
10:19  they  o.  a  ram  of  the  flock 
Neh.  11:2  willingly  0.  themselves 
12:43  that  day  ui.  o.  great  sacri. 
Is.  57:6  hast  0.  a  meat-offering 
66:3  as  if  he  o.  swine's  blood 
Jer.  32:29  have  o.  incense  to  Ba. 
Ezek.  20:28  0.  there  th.  sacrifices 
Dan.  11:18  reproach  o.  to  cease 
Amas  5:25  have  ye  o.  me  sacri.  ? 
Jon.  1:16  ando.  sacrifice  to  Lord 
Mat.  1:11  inc.  be  o.  to  my  name 
Acts  8:18  Simon  o.  them  money 
15:29  meats  0.  to  idols.  21:25 
21:26  an  offering  should  be  0. 

1  Cor.  8  1  things  o.  to  idols,  4,  7, 

10;  iai9,  ^ 
Phil.  2:17  if  I  beo.  on  thesers-ice 

2  Tim.  4:6  I  am  ready  to  be  o. 
ITeb.  5:7  he  had  0.  up  prayers 

7:27  when  he  0.  up  nimself 
9:7  blood,  wh.  he  o.  for  himself 

9  0.  gifts;  14  0.  himself  to  G. 
28  C.  o.  to  bear  sins  of  many 

11:4  by  faith  Abel  O.  to  God 
17  Ab.  when  tried,  0.  up  Isaac 
Jam.  2:21  A.  justified  when  he  o. 

OFFERETH. 

Lev.  0:26  priest  that  0.  it  for  sin 
7:18  imputed  to  him  that  o.  it 
21:8  he  o.  the  bread  of  thy  God 

Ps.  50:23  0.  praise  glorifieth  me 

Is.  66:3  he  that  o.  oblation  as  if 
OFFERING,  Substantive. 

Gen.  4:3  Cain  brought  o.  untoL. 

4  L.  had  respect  to  Abel  and  o. 
Ex.  25:2  bring  meo.  of  ev.  man 

30:13  half  shekel  beo.  of  Lord 
15  o.  to  Lord  make  atonement 
Lev.  1:2  bring  your  o.  of  cattle 
14  0.  of  fowls;  2:1  fine  flour 
2:11  no  meat-0.  made  with  leav. 
3:2  lay  his  hand  on  head  of  o.  8 
6:20  0.  of  Aaron  and  sons 
7:)G  if  o.  be  vow.  or  volunt.  o. 
Num.  5:15  0.  of  jeal.  o.  of  mem. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


OFF 

Niim.  7:10  princes  off.  o.  bef.  alt. 

8:11  offer  Lovites  for  an  0.  21 

9:13  0.  of  L.  in  appointed  Beas. 

16:15  said,  Respect  not  tlieir  o. 
1  Sam.  2:29  wlier.  kick  at  mi.  o.  f 

3:14  sliall  not  be  purged  with  o. 

26:19  if  Lord  have  stirred  thee 
up  ag.  me,  let  him  accept  o. 
1  K.  18:29  prophesied  till  o.  of 

evening  sacrifice 
1  Chr.  16:29  o.  come,  Ps.  96:8 
Keh.  10:39  Is.  sh.  bring  o.  of  com 
Is.  43:23  nor  caus.  th.  serv.  wi.  o. 

63:10  make  his  soul  o.  for  gin 

66:20  bring  your  breth.  for  an  o. 
Ezek.  20:28  provocat.  of  their  o. 
Zep.  3:10  daughter  bring  my  o. 
flal.  1:10  nor  accept  o.  at  hand 
13  bro.  0.  should  I  accept  this  ? 

2:13  regardefh  not  o.  any  more 

3:3  ofier  to  Lord  an  o.  in  right. 
Pom.  1.5:16  0.  of  Gent,  be  accept. 
£!ph.  5:2  ano.  to  God  for  us 
ffeb.  10:5  o.  thou  wouldest  not,  8 
■  10  through  0.  of  body  of  Jesus 

,  14  by  one  0.  he  hath  perfected 
18  there  is  no  more  o.  for  sin 

See  BCTRNT,  DRINK,  FRBB. 
OFFERI\G,  Participle. 

1  Sam.  7:10  as  S.  was  o.  bumt-o. 
9  Chr.  8:13  o.  according  to  com. 

29:29  made  end  of  0.  the  king 
30:22  seven  days,  o.  peace-ofl 
35:14  sons  of  Aa.  were  busied  e. 
Ezr.  7:16  priests  o.  willingly  for 
Jer.  11:17  provoke  me  o.  to  Baal 
Jjuke  2.'?:36  and  o.  him  vinegar 
Heb.  10:11  ev.  priest  o.  sacrifices 

Ileave-OFFERIXG. 
Ex.  29:27  sanctify  the  h.-o. 
Lev.  7:14  oblation  for  a  heave-o. 
Num.  13:19  sh.  offer  up  h.-o.  20 
21  of  first  dough  gi.  h.-o.  to  L. 
18:24  tithes  they  oner  as  a  h.-o. 

28  give  the  Lord's  h.-o.  to  Aa. 
31:29  give  to  Eleazar  for  h.-o. 

41  tribute  wh.  was  the  L.  h.-o. 

See  MADE,  MAKE,  FIRE,  BUKNT- 

offering. 
Peace-OFFERIXG. 

L«v.  3:1  sacrifice  otp.-o.  3,  6,  9 
Sin.OFFERI\G. 

Mx.  29:14  the  flesh  of  bullock  sh. 
thou  burn,  it  is  a  s.-o.  Lev. 
4:21,  21;  5:9,  11.  12 
80:10  bl.  of  s.-o.  of  atonements 
liev.  4:3  let  him  bring  a  young 
bullock  without  blemish,  for 
a«.-o.  16:3,  27;  Num.  8:8 
S5  priest  take  blood  of  s.-o.  5:9 

29  lay  hand  on  head  of  s.-o.  33 
32  br'i.  lamb  for  s.-o.  Nvm.  6:14 

6:6  Iamb  or  kid  of  goats  for  s.-o. 
9:3;  16:5,  15,  27;  23:19 
8  prie*t  shall  offer  the  s.-o.  fir. 
6:25  this  is  the  law  of  s.-o.  7:3? 
7:7  as  s.-o.  so  is  trespass,  14:13 
9:2  take  a  young  calf  for  a  s.-o. 
10:16  Moses  sought  goat  of  s.-o. 
17  why  have  ye  not  eaten  s.-o. 
12:6  bring  turtle-dove  for  a  s.-o. 
16:25  fat  of  s.-o.  shall  be  burnt 
Num.  7:16  kid  of  goats  for  s.-o. 
22,  28;  15:24:  28:15;  29:5 

2  Chr.  29:24  s.-o.  made  for  Israel 
Ezr.  8:35  12  he-goats  for  s.-o. 
Ps.  40:6  s.-o.  hast  not  required 
Ezek.  43:19  priest  bull,  for  s.-o. 

25  every  day  a  goat  for  a  s.-o. 
44:27  sanctuary,  shall  offer  s.-o. 

29  they  shaD  eat  the  sin-o. 
46:20  place  wh.  priests  boil  s.-o. 

Trespass-OFFER  I\G. 

Xev.  5:6  he  sh.  brins  t.-o.  to  L. 
15  lambs  without'ble.  for  t.-o. 
6:5  shall  give  it  in  day  of  t.-o. 
34:12  take  one  he-lamb  for  t.-c. 

21,  24,  25 ;  Num.  6:12 
1  Sam.  6:3  anv  wise  return  t.-o. 
I    4  what  shall  be  the  t.-o.  ?  8,  17 
,  Ezek.  40:39  to  slay  t.-o.  42:13 
44:29  eat  t.-o.  and  ev,  dedicated 
46:20  where  priests  sh.  boil  t.-o. 

"Wave-OFFERIIVG. 
£;a:.2n:24fora?t'.-o.  26:  ie^;.7:30; 
8:27,  29;  9:21;  10:15;  14:12, 
24;  23:20;  Num..  6:20 
27  sanctify  breast  of  w.-o. 
Lev.  23:15  bro.  sheaf  of  wave-o. 

Wood-OFFERING. 
Neh.  10:.34  cast  lots  for  wrod-o. 
13:31  w.-o.  at  times  appointed 

OFFERIXGS. 
Lev.  1:10  if  his  o.  be  of  the  flocks 
30 


OFF 

Lev.  2:13  with  all  thy  o.  shalt 
offer  salt 

1  Sam.  2:29  fat  with  chief  of  o. 

2  Sam.  1:21  let  th.  be  no  fie.  of  o. 
2  Chr.  31:12  people  brought  iuo. 

35:8  gave  priests  for  passo.  o.  9 
13  holy  0.  sod  they  in  pots 
Neh.  10:37  first-fruits  of  0.  12:44 
Ps.  20:3  L.  remember  all  thy  o. 
■Jer.  41:5  o.  and  incense  in  hands 
Ezek.  20:40  there  will  I  requi.  0. 
Hos.  8:13  sacrifice  flesh  for  o. 
.-Irnos  5:25  ye  off.  me  0.  40  yrs.  ? 
Mai.  3:4  o.  of  Judah  be  pleasant 
8  robbed  thee?  in  tithes  and  o. 
Luke  21:4  of  abund.  cast  in  to  o. 
Acts  24:17  to  bring  alms  and  o. 

See  BURNT,  DRINK,  FREE. 

Made  by  fire. 

Heave-OFFERIIVGS. 

Num.  18:8  given  charge  of  A.-o. 
Deut.  12:6  ye  shall  bring  Aeaw-o. 

OFFERIIVGS  of  the  Lord. 
1  Sam.  2:17  men  abhor,  o.  of  t.  L. 
See  MEAT. 

Peace-OFFERIIVGS. 
Ex.  24:5  sacrifice  };-o.  of  oxen 
29:28  a  heave-oflTering  of  p.-o 
32:6  people  hronght  peace-o. 
Lev.  4:26  shall  burn  as  fat  of  p.-o. 

31,  35;  6:12 
7:11  law  of  sacri.  ofju.-o.  13,  37 
17:5  oflcr  them  for;j.-o.  23:19 
Num.  6:14  \a.mhp.-o.  17  a  rara 
7:17  sacri.  of  p.-o.  two  oxen,  five 

lambs,  23,  29,  .35,  41 ;  29:39 
10:10  blow  over  sacrifice  of  p.-o. 
.Jos.  8:31  Joshua  sacrificed 
22:23  if  offer  ;).-o.  let  L.  req.  it 
■Jud.  20:26  Is.  ofteredp.-o.  21:4 
1  Sam.  10:8  ofler  peac^-o.  11:15 
iSam.  6:17D.  oflfered  ».-o.  21:25; 
1  Chr.  21:26 

1  K.  3:15  Sol.  off-eredp.-o.  8:63 
9:25  thrice  a  year  S.  offer,  p.-o. 

2  Chr.  31:2  appo.  priests  for  j).-o. 
.33:16  Manasseh  offered  |;.-o. 

Prov.  7:14  I  have  p.-o.  with  me 
Ezek.  4.5:15  p.-o.  to  make  rec.  17 
46:2  priest  prepare  his  p.-o.  and 
12  prince  prep,  voluntary  p.-o. 
Anws  5:22  not  regard  p.-o.  of  fat 

Sin-OFFERI!VGS. 
Neh.  10:.'j3  sin-o.  to  make  atone. 

Thank-OFFER  IIVGS. 
2  rjir.  20:31  bring  t.-o.  to  house 
3:3:16  altar,  and  sacrificed  t.-o. 

Wave-OFFERIXGS. 
Num.  18:11  w.-o.  I  have  given 

AVine-OFFERIXGS. 
Hos.  9:4  not  off.  w.-o.  pleas,  to  G. 

OFFICE. 
Gen.  41:13  me  he  restored  to  0. 
Ex.  1:16  wh.  ve  do  0.  of  midwife 
1  Chr.  6:32  they  waited  on  th.  0. 
9:22  David  did  ordain  in  set  0. 
iChr.  24:11  chest  bro.  to  king'so. 
31:18  in  th.  set  0.  they  sancti. 
Neh.  13:13  their  o.  was  to  distri. 
Ps.  109:8  let  another  take  his  0. 
Ezek.  44:13  sh.  not  doo.  of  priest 
Rom.  11:13  I  magnify  my  0. 
12:4  all  mem.  have  not  same  0. 
1  THm.  3:1  if  a  man  desire  0. 

10  lot  them  useo.  of  deacon,  13 
Ileb.  7:5  receive  0.  of  priesthood 

Priest's  OFFICE. 
Ex.  28:1  minister  to  me  in  tbe 
p. 'so.  3,4,41;  29:1,41;  30:.30; 
35:19;  40:1.3,  15;  Lev.  7:35; 
16:32 ;  Num.  3:3 
29:9 p. 'so.  shall  be  theirs 
31:10  minister  in  p.'s  0.  39:41 
Num.  3:4  Itha.  minis,  in  p.'so. 
18:7  thou  and  sons  keep  p. 's  o. 
Deut.  10:6  Elea.  min.  in  p.'s  0. 

1  Chr.  6:10  Aza.  executed  p.'s  o. 

2  Chr.  11:14  cast  th.  off  fr.  p.'s  0. 
Luke  1:8  Zacharias  exec,  v.'io. 

OFFICER. 
Gen.  37:.36  f  oti.  0.  of  Phar.  39:1 
Jud.  9:28  is  not  Zebul  his  0. 

1  K.  4:5  Zabud  was  principal  0. 
19  Gebcr  was  only  0.  in  land 

22:9  Ahab  called  an  0.  and  said 

2  /r.  8:6  king  appointed  0. 
25:19  Nebuzaradau  took  0. 

Mat.  5:25  deliv.  thee  to  0.  and  0. 
cast  into  prison,  12:58 
OFFICERS. 
Gen.  40:2  Pha.  wroth  with  two  0. 
41:34  lot  P.  appoint  0.  over  land 
Ex.  5:15  0.  of  Israel  cried  to  Ph. 

9: 


OIL 

Ex.  5:19  0.  did  see  th.  we.  in  cv. 
Nutn.  11:16  gather  unto  me  the 

0.  Pent.  31:28 
Dei/I.  1:15  made  th.  0.  am.  tribes 
16:18  judges  and  0.  sh.  th.  make 
20:3  0.  shall  speak  to  people,  8 
1  Sam.  8:15  viney.  give  to  his  0. 

1  K.  4:5  Azariah  over  the  0. 
7  Solomon  had  12  0.  over  Isr. 

2  K.  11:15  Jehoiada  comman.  0. 
18  appointed  0.  over  the  house, 

2  Chr.  2.3:18 
21:12  Jehoia.  went  out  with  0. 
15  0.  and  mifjhty  car.  he  away 

1  Chr.  2.3:4  6,000  were  o.  and  jud. 
26:29  Chenaniah  and  sons  for  o. 

2  Chr.  8:10  Solomon's  0.  2.50  bare 
19:11  Levites  shall  be  o.  bef.  y. 

Est.  9:3  0.  of  kings  helped  Jews 
Is.  60:17  I  will  make  th.  0.  peace 
Jer.  29:26  be  0.  in  house  of  Lord 
John  7:.32  priests  sent  o.  to  take 
46  0.  answ.  Never  man  spake 
18:3  Judas  having  received  0. 
12  o.  took  Je.  22  0.  struck  Jes. 
Acts  5:22  the  0.  found  them  not 

OFFICES. 
1  Sam.  2:.36  jjut  me  into  prie.  0. 
1  Chr.  24:3  dis.  priests  acc.  to  0. 
2CAr.  7:6  priests  waited  on  th.  o. 
Neh.  13: 14  not  good  deeds  for  0. 

OFFSCOURIXG. 
Lam.  3:45  hast  made  us  as  0. 

1  Cor.  4:13  0.  of  all  things 
OFFSPRIIVG. 

Job  5:25  thy  0.  as  grass  of  earth 
21:8  0.  is  estab.  bef.  their  eyes 
27:14  0.  not  satisfied  with  bread 
31:8  let  my  0.  be  rooted  out 
/"!.  22:24  sh.  hang  on  him,  the  o. 
44:3  pour  blessing  on  thine  0. 
48:19  0.  of  bowels  like  gravel 
61:9  their  o.  shall  be  known 
65:23  seed  of  the  blessed,  ando. 
Acts  17:28  we  are  also  his  0.  29 
Pev.  22:16  I  am  the  0.  of  David 
OFT. 

2  E.  4:8  as  0.  as  he  passed  by 
Mat.  9: 14  w.  do  we  and  P.  fas  1 0.  ? 

17:15  ol'ttimes  he  fall,  into  fire, 
and  0.  into  water,  Mark  9:22 
18:21  howo.  sh.  my  broth,  sin? 
Mark  7:3  cxc.  th.  wash  0.  eat  not 

1  Cor.  11:25  as  0.  as  ye  drink 

2  Cor.  11:23  prisons,  in  deaths  0. 
OFTEIV,  ER. 

Prov.  29:1  that  being  0.  reproved 
.Ifal.  3:16  feared  the  L.  spake  o. 
Mark  5:4  0.  bound  with  fetters 
Luke  5:33  why  do  dis.  of  J.  f.  o..? 
Acts  24:26  Felix  sent  for  him  0. 

1  Cor,  11:26  as  0.  as  ye  eat  bread 

2  Cor.  11:26  in  joumeyings  0. 
27  I  have  been  in  watching'  o. 

1  Ti?n.  5:23  use  wine  for  0.  infir. 
Ileb.  9:25  nor  yet  offer  himself  0. 

20  he  must  0.  have  suffered 
Sev.  11:0  smite  earth  as  0.  as  wi. 

OFTENTIMES. 
Job  33:29  th.  things  work.  G.  0. 
Ec.  7:22  0.  thy  heart  knoweth 
Luke  8:29  0.  it  had  caught  him 
■John  18:2  Je.  0.  resorted  thither 
Pom.  1:13  0.  I  purposed  to  come 

2  Cor.  8:22  have  0.  proved  dilig. 
Ueb.  10:11  0.  off",  same  sacrifices 

OG. 

Pent.  31:4  as  he  did  to  O. 
./OS.  2:10  you  did  to  O.  13:31 
1  K.  4:19  was  in  the  count,  of  O. 
OIL. 

Gen.  28:18  Jacob  poured  0.  on  the 

top  of  it,  3,5:14 
Ex.  25:6  take  0.  for  the  light, 

35:14  :  39:37 
29:2  cakes  tempered  with  0.  40 
30:25  make  it  0.  for  holy  ointm. 
Lev.  2:1  shall  pour  0.  upon  it,  6 
4  cakes  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  0.  5;  14:10,  21;  2:3:13; 
Num.  6:13;  7:13,  19,  25,  31, 
37,  43,  49,  55,  61,  67,  73,  79; 
8:8;  28:13;  29:3,  9,  14 

15  thy  meat-offering,  put  0. 
upon  it.  0:21 

16  priest  shall  bum  part  of  0. 
5:11  he  shall  put  no  0.  upon  it, 

Num.  5:15 
7:10  meat-offering  mingled  with 
0.  9:4;  14:10 
12  minu'led  with  0.  Num.  6:15 
14:10  priest  dip  right  finger  in  0. 

17  rest  of  0.  in  his  hand,  18.  29 
Num.  11:8  as  the  taste  of  fresh  0. 

28:12  0.  for  bullock,  0,  for  ram 
29 


OIN 

Deut.  28:40  sh.  not  anoint  thys. 

wi.  0.  iSam.  14:2;  Mic.  6:15 
32:13  suck  o.  out  of  rock 
33:24  let  Asher  dip  his  foot  in  0, 

1  Sam.  10:1  Sa.  took  a  vial  of  0. 
16:1  fill  thy  horn  with  0.  13 

1  K.  1:39  Z,  took  hom  of  o. 

5:11  gave  Ilir.  20  measures  of  0. 
17:12  0.  in  cr.  14  nor  cr.  of  0.  18 

2  K.  4:2  nothing  in  house  save  0. 
0  0.  stayed  ;  7  go  sell  the  0. 

9:1  take  this  box  of  o.  to  Ra.  3 
0  he  poured  the  0.  on  his  head 
1  Chr.  27:28  over  the  cellars  of  0. 
Ezr.  3:7  0.  to  them  of  Zidon 
Eit.  2:12  with  0.  of  myrrh 
Job  24:11  0.  within  their  walls 

29:6  poured  me  out  rivers  of  o. 
Ps.  23:5  anoint  my  head  with  0. 

55:21  words  were  softer  than  o. 

104:13  0.  to  make  face  to  shine 

109:118  come  like  0.  into  bones 

141:5  be  a  kindness,  an  excel.  0. 
P?vp.  5:3  mouth  smoother  th.  0. 

21:20  o.  in  dwelling  of  the  wise 
Is.  61:3  give  0.  of  joy  for  mourn. 
,Ier.  41:8  we  have  treasures  of  0. 
Ezek.  16:13  thou  didst  eat  0.  19 
18  set  mine  0.  and  incense 

27:17  Ju.  traded  in  honey  andO. 

.32:14  cause  rivers  to  run  like  o. 

45:14  ordinance  ofo.  bath  ofo. 
24  a  hin  of  0.  for  an  ephah 
IIos.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  0. 

12:1  0.  is  carried  into  Egypt 
Mic.  6:7  with  10.000  rivers  ofo./ 
Zee.  4:12  empty  the  golden  0. 
Mat.  25:3  the  foolish  took  no  o. 

4  wise  took  0.  8  give  us  yo.  o. 
Luke  7:46  with  o.  didst  not  ano. 

16:6  a  hundred  measures  ofo. 

See      ANOINTED,  ANOINTING, 
BEATEN,  LOO. 

OIL,  with  wine. 
Num.  18:12  best  of  0.  and  w.  oft, 
Deut.  7:13  L.  will  bless  w.  and  o. 
11:14  mayest  gather  w.  and  o. 
12:17  not  eat  tlie  tithe  of  thy  w. 

and  0.  14:23 
18:4  first-fr.  w.  and  o.  2  Chr.  31:5 
28:51  leave  th.  ei.  w.  oro. 

1  Chr.  9:29  oversee  the  w.  andO. 
12:40  were  nigh  bro.  w.  and  0. 

2  Chr.  2:10  baths  w.  and  0.  15 
11:11  Reliob,  put  in  0.  and  w. 
32:28  H.  storehou.  for  w.  and  o. 

Ezr.  6:9  give  w.  0.  according 

7:22  100  baths  w.  100  baths  0. 
Neh.  5:11  restore  wine  and  0. 

10:37  first-fruits  of  M'.  and  0. 
39  oft'er.  of  com,  new  w.  and  o. 

13:5  tithes  of  com,  w.  and  o.  12 
Prov.  21:17  loveth  wine  and  0. 
Jer.  31:12  flow  to  L.  forw.  ando. 

40:10  gather  ye  w.  fruits  ando. 
Hag.  1:11  drought  on  w.  and  0. 

2:12  w.  or  0.  ehall  it  be  holy? 
Luke  10:34  pouring  in  o.  and  w. 
Pev.  6:6  see  hurt  not  w.  and  0. 

18:13  no  man  buy.  th.  vi.  and  0. 
OILED. 
Ex.  99:23  one  cake  of  o.  bread, 
Lev.  8:26 

OIL-OLIVE. 

Ex.  27:20  o.-o.  beaten  for  light 
30:24  take  thou  of  o.-o.  a  bin 
Z«'.  24:2  br.  unto  thee  pure  o.-o. 
Z>ew«.  8:8  land  of  o.-o.  2  A'.  18:32 

OIL-TREE. 
Is.  41:19  plant  in  wild.  theo.-<. 

OIIVTMEXT. 
Ex.  30:25  make  oil  of  holy  0. 
2  A'.  20:13  Ilezek.  showed  them 

precious  0,  Is.  .39:2 
1  Chr.  9:30  the  prie.  made  the  0.  | 
,7b6  41:31  maketh  sea  boil  like  o. 
Ps.  133:2  it  is  like  precious  0. 
Prov.  27:9  0.  and  perfu,  rej.  hea. 

16  0.  of  right  hand  bewrayetk 
Ec.  7:1  good  name  bet.  than  o. 
9:8  and  let  thy  head  lack  no  o. 
10:1  dead  flies  cause  0.  to  stinli 
Cant.  1:3  name  is  as  0.  poured 
Is.  1:6  nor  mollified  with  0. 
57:9  wentest  to  king  with  0. 
Mat.  26:7  box  of  precious  0. 
Mark  14:3 ;  Luke  7::J7 
9  0.  might  been  sold,  JoAn  12:5 
12  hath  poured  0.  on  my  body 
Mark  14:4  why  this  waste  ofo. 
Luke  7:;J8  anoin.  feet  with  0,  46 
John  11:2  M.  anoin.  the  L.  wi.  0 
12:3  Mary  took  pound  of  0. 
house'was  filled  with  odor 
of  the  0. 


CRUDEN'S  GONCORDANCE. 


OLD 

OI\TME\TS. 

Cant.  1:3  because  of  thy  f;""^  0. 
4:10  smell  of  thine  o.  is  better 
Amos  6:6  anoi.  them.  \vi.  chief  o. 
Lakt  2:3:56  preparal  spices  and  o. 
Ben.  18:13  no  mau  buyetk  th.  o. 
OLD. 

G^n.  17:12  he  tli.  U  ci^ht  days  o. 
17  a  child  to  him  100  years  o. 

\yA  comp.  house,  0.  and  youn;; 
heut.  8:4  thy  raiment  waxed  not 
o.  2!):5 ;  Neh.  9:21 

28:50  not  regard  tlie  person  of  o. 
Jox.  5.11  did  eat  0.  corn,  12 

i):4  took  o.  sacks ;  5  o.  shoes  13 

13:1  Jos.  was  o.  in  years,  23:1,  2 

11:7  forty  years  0.  was  I 
Jliith  1:12  too  0.  to  have  ahu.sb. 
1  Bam.  2:22  now  Eli  was  very  o. 

1  K.  1:1  now  kins'  David  was  o. 

15 ;  1  Chr.  2:3:1 
11:4  when  S.  was  o.  wives  turn. 
1:3:11  dwelt  o.  proph.  in  Both-cl 

2  K.  4:14  and  her  liusb.ind  is  o. 
Est.  3:13  dest.  J.  o.  and  young 
Job  21:7  wicked  live,  becomeo.  ? 

3i:6  I  am  young,  ye  are  very  o. 
Ps.  32:3  my  bones  waxed  0. 

37:25  have  been  young,  Tiow  o. 

71:18  now  when  I  am  0.  O  God 
J'rov.  22:6  wh.  o.  will  not  depart 

23:10  removed  not  0.  land-mark 
22  desp.  not.  moth,  when  o. 
Ec.  4:13  wise  child  th.  o.  king 
Cant.  7:13pleas.  frui.  new  amlo. 
Js.  15:5  heifer  3  ye.  0.  Jer.  48:34 

20:4  captives,  young  and  o. 

50:9  they  shall  wax  o.  as  garm. 

58:12  build  o.  waste  places,  61:4 

65:20  child  sh.  die  100  years  0. 

but  sinner  being  100  years  o. 
Jer.  6:16  see  and  ask  for  o.  paths 

38:11  took  0.  clouts,  o.  rags,  12 

51:22  I  will  break  young  and  o. 
Lam.  2:21  young  and  o.  liegrou. 

3:4  flesh  and  skin  he  made  o. 
Ezek.  9:6  slay  utterly  o.  and  you. 

2.3:43  that  was  o.  In  adulteries 

25:15  vcngem.  to  destroy  for  o. 

36:11  will  settle  youro.  estates 
Mc.  0:6  with  calv.  of  a  year  o.  ? 
Mat.  2:16  H.  slew  chil.  two  ye.  o. 

9:16  new  cloth  to  an  o.  garment 
17  new  wine  In  o.  bol.  Mark 
2:21,  22;  Luke  5:36,  37 

13:52  brin|;eth  treas.  new  and  o. 
Luke  2:42  J.  12  years  o.  went  to 

5:.39  saith,  The  o.  wine  is  better 

9:8  one  of  o.  prophets  is  risen 
John  3:4  man  be  born  when  o.  f 

8:57  art  not  yet  fifty  years  o.  t 

21:18  when  thou  slialt  be  o. 
Acts  4:22  was  above  40  years  o. 

21:16 brou.  Mnaaouo.  disciple 
J  Cor.  5:7  purge  out  theo.  leaven 
8  keep  feast,  not  wi.  o.  leaven 
8  Cor.  3:14  read  ofo.  testament 

5:17  0.  things  are  passed  away 

1  Thn.  4:7  refuse  o.  wives'  fibles 
5:9  not  taken  under  GO  years  o. 

JSeh.  8:13  he  hutli  made  first  o. 
what  wax.  o.  is  ready  to  van 

2  Fit.  1:9  purged  from  hiso.  sins 
2:5  if  God  spared  not  o.  world 

1  John  2:7 o.  commandm.  is  word 

JlfV.  12:9  o.  ser])ont  the  devil 
20:2  hold  on  di-agon  that  o.  ser. 
OLD  ase. 

Gen.  1.5:15  buried  in  a  goodo.  a. 
21:2  Abra.  a  s.in  of  his  o.  age,  ~ 
25:8  Abra.  died  in  a  good  o.  die 
87:3  Jo.  son  of  his  o.  age,  44:20 

Jad.  8:32  Gid.  died  in  good  o.  a. 

Hath  4:15  nourislier  in  th.  o.  a. 

1  K.  15:23  Asa  in  o.  a.  dbeased 

1  Chr.  29:28  D.  died  in  good  o.  a. 

Job  30:2  in  whom  o.  aye  perish. 

Fs.  71:9  cast  not  off  in  o.  age 
92:14  bring  forth  fruit  in  o.  age 

Js.  46:4  even  to  your  o.  a.  lam 

Luke  1:36  conceived  son  in  o.  a. 

Days  of  old.   See  of  old. 

Old  gate.   See  gate. 

OLD  man. 

Gen.  25:8  Al)ra.  died  an  o.  man 
43:27  o.  man  of  whom  ye  spake 
41:20  we  have  a  fatlier,"an  o.  ?». 

Xef.  19:;32  honor  face  ofo.  ma« 

Jud.  19:16  came  an  0.  m.  fr.  wor. 

1  Bam.  2:31  not  0.  m.  in  hou.  32 
4:18  Eli  0.  man  ;  17:12  J.  o.  man 
28:14  0.  TO.  Cometh  up,  covered 

2  Chr.  36:17  no  compaa.  on  o.  m. 
Js.  6.5:20  0.  m.  that  hath  not 
Lttke.  1:181  am  an  o.  man 
Hojn.  0:0  our  o  7nan\a  crucified 


OLI 

Eph.  4:22  otto.  m.  wh.  is  corrupt 
Col.  3:9  put  off  0.  TO.  with  deeds 
OLD  men. 

1  K.  12:6  consulted  with  o.  m. 
8  forsook  counsel  ofo.  men,  13; 
2  Chr.  10:6,  8,  13 
Ps.  MS:12  0.  m.  praise  the  Lord 
Prnv.  17:6  child,  crown  ofo.  to. 
20:29  beauty  ofo.  m.  gray  bead 
.7cr.  31:13  rej.  young  men  and  o. 
./nel  1:2  hear  this  ye  o.  men 
2:28  o.  TO.  sli.  dream,  Acts  2:17 
Zee.  8:4  o.  to.  dw  ;!!  in  streets 

Of  OLD. 
Oen.  G:4  rf  o.  men  of  renown 
Xch.  12:40  of  o.  cliief  of  singers 
■Job  20:4  kno.  thou  not  tliis  ofo. 
Ps.  23:6  tender  me.  ha.  been  ofo. 
4t:l  work  didst  in  times  ofo. 
fi-!:.33  heavens  which  were  of  o. 
74:2  which  hast  purchased  ofo. 
12  for  God  is  my  kin^  of  o. 
77:5  I  considered  the  days  of  o. 

11  will  rem.  thy  wonders  <y"o. 
78:2  utter  dark  sayings  of  o. 
;i;3:2  flirone  is  established  ofo. 
113:25  ofo.  hast  laid  foundation 
110:52  remembered  judgm.  ofo. 
1")2  testimonies  Iliave  k.  of  o. 

1  !3:5  I  rem.  days  o/O.  Js.  6:5:11 
Prov.  8:22  before  his  works  of  o. 
I<.  25:1  thy  counsels  of  0.  are 

Tophet  is  ordained  of  o. 

4u:9  remem.  former  things  o^'o. 

51:9  awake  as  in  genera,  o/ o. 

57:11  I  held  peace  ofo. 

C3:9  carried  tliem  all  days  ofo. 
Jtr.  2S:8  bef  me  and  thee  of  o. 

31:3  L.  hath  appeared  of  0. 

4li26  inhabited  as  in  days  of  o. 
Lam.  1:7  she  had  in  days  of  o. 

2:17  commanded  in  days  ofo. 

3:6  as  they  that  be  dead  of  o. 

5:21  L.  renew  our  days  as  of  o. 
Ezek.  26:20  places  desolate  of  0. 
,4mos  9:11  as  in  days  ofo. 
Mic.  5:2  goings  have  been  f.  ofo. 

7:14  feei  in  Ba.  .is  in  days  ofo. 
Ti  sw.  to  fath.  from  days  ofo. 
Kah.  2:8  Kiueveh  \%of  0.  like  a 
Ual.  3:  t  the  L.  as  in  days  ofo. 

2  J'd.  3:3  the  heavens  were  ofo. 
Jude  4  were  ofo.  ordained 

OLD  (iinc. 
T)eut.  2:20  giants  dw.  th.  in  0.  t. 
■Jos.  24:2  dw.  on  oth.  side  in  o.  t. 
•2  Sam.  20:18  to  speak  in  0.  t. 
E:r.  4:15  moved  sedition  of  0.  t. 
■Jer.  2:20  ofo.  /.  I  have  broken 
Ezek.  20:20  down  wi.  peo.  of  o.  t. 
Mat.  5:21  by  them  ofo.  t.  27,  33 
Acts  15:21  Mo.  ofo.  time  hath  in 

1  Pet.  3:5  in  o.  t.  women  adorned 

2  Pet.  1:21  came  not  in  o.  t. 
See  WAX. 

OLD  way. 

.Job  22:15  0.  if.  wh.  wicked  men 

old:vess. 

Rom.  7:6  not  serve  in  o.  of  letter 
OLIVE. 

Oen.  8:11  in  mouth  was  o.  leaf 
J)eiit.  2^:40  thine  o.  cast  fruit 
Xrh.  8:15  and  fetch  0.  branches 
■Job  13::3.3  cast  off  his  flowers  as  o. 
T'.s'.  128:3  children  like  o.  plants 
Ilab.  3:17althou.  labor  ofo.  fail 
Zee.  4:12  these  two  o.  branches 
Jam.  3:12fig-tree  bearo.  berries  ? 
See  OIL. 

OLIVEi5. 

.7'/<i.  13:3  bu.  vineyards  and  0. 
Mic.  6:15  shall  tread  the  o.  but 

See  MOUNT. 

OLIVET. 

2  <5aTO.  15:30  ascent  to  mount  O. 
Acts  1:12  from  mount  called  O. 

OLIVE-TREE. 

Detit.  24:20  beatest  thine  o.-t. 

Jud.  9:8  they  said  to  the  o.-t. 

1  JC.  6:23  two  chenibiin  of  o.-^ 
31  two  doors  were  of  o.-t.  32 
33  made  for  door-posts  of  o.-t. 

Ps.  .52:8  like  a  green  o.-t. 

Is.  17:0  shaking  of  o.-^.  24:13 

Jer.  11:16  name  a  green  o.-t. 

Eos.  14:6  beautY  he  as  the  o.-t. 

Hag.  2:19  o.-t.  hath  not  brought 

Pom.  11:17  the  fatness  of  o.-t. 
24  gralTed  in  a  good  o.-t. 
OLIVE-TREES. 

Vent.  6:11  o.-t.  thou  plantestnot 
2'<:40  thou  shalt  have  o.-t.  but 

1  Chr,  27:28  over  O.-t.  Baal-hauan 


OXE 

Amos  i-.'i  o.-t.  increa.  worm  dCT. 
Zee.  4:3  two  o.-t.  by  it  on  right 
Rev.  11:4  the  two  o.-t.  standing 

Wild  OLIVE-TREE. 
Rom.  11:17  thou  being  wild  o.-t. 

OLIVE-YARD,  S. 
Ex.  23:11  thus  do  wi.  thy  o.-y. 
Jos.  24:13  of  vineyards  and  o.-y. 
ye  planted  not,  Neh.  9:25 

1  Sam.  8:14  king  take  your  o.-y. 

2  /r.  5:26  recei.  money  and  o.-y. 
Neh.  5:11  resto.  to  th.  their  o.-j/. 
OLYMPAS.    Rmn.  16:15 
OJIEGA.  1:8, 11;  21:6;  22:13 

O.MITTED. 
Mat.  2.3:23  o.  matters  of  the  law 

OMMPOTE^T. 
Rev.  19:6  Lord  God  o.  reigneth 
OMRL 

1  K.  10:16  ma.  O.  king.  21, 2.5.  30 

2  JC  8:26  daugh.  of  O.  2  CAr.  22:2 
Mic.  0:16  statutes  of  O.  are  kept 
ON.      Gen.   41:45,    50;  46:10; 

Num.  16:1 

ONAN. 

Gc?i.  38:4  called  his  name  O.  9 
46:12  of  Ju.  Er,  O.  Num.  26:19 

OiVCE. 

Gen.  18:32  will  speak  but  this  o. 
Ex.  10:17  forgive  only  this  o. 

30:10  atonement  of  incense  o.  a 

ye.  J.ev.  1G:.34;  //eft.  9:7,  12 
Jos.  6:3  go  round  citv  o.  11,  14 
Jud.  6:39  I  will  spe.  but  this  o. 
2  TT.  6:10  saved  himself  not  o. 
iVcA.  13:20  lodged  without  Jer.  n. 
Job  .33:14  God  speak,  o.  yea  twi. 

40:5  0.  have  I  spoken,  Init 
Ps.  62:11  God  hath  spoken  o. 

89:35  0.  have  I  sworn 
Prov.  28:18  perv.  shall  fall  at  o. 
ft.  42:14  destroy  and  dev.  at  o. 

60:8  or  sh.  a  nati.  be  bom  at  o. 
Jer.  10:18  sling  out  inhabit,  nto. 

13:27  clean,  wh.  shall  it  o.  be  ? 

16:21 1  will  this  o.  cause  them 
JJag.  2:6  o.  it  is  a  little  while, 

Eeb.  12:26 
Liike  23:18  they  cried  all  at  o. 
Rom.  6:10  he  died  unto  sin  o. 

7:9  I  was  alive  without  law  0. 

1  Cor.  15:6  seen  of  500  bret.  at  o. 

2  Cor.  11:25  thr.  beaten,  o.  etoii. 
Gal.  1:23  prea.  faith  ne  o.  destr. 

5:3  let  it  not  be  o.  named 
PliU.  4:16  ye  sent  o.  and  again 
1  The,'!.  2:18  would  have  come  o. 
/7c6.  7:27  for  this  he  did  0.  when 
9:26  but  now  o.  In  end  of  world 

27  appointed  to  men  o.  to  die 

28  0.  offered  to  bear  sins,  10:10 
10:2  the  worshippers  o.  purged 
12:27  yet  0.  more,  signifietli 

1 1'et.  3:18  Ch.  suffered  o.  for  sins 
20  0.  long-suffering  of  God 

.Jude  3  contend  for  I'aith  o.  deliv. 
5  though  ye  o.  knew  this. 
OXE. 

Gen.  2:24  shall  be  o.  flesh.  Mat. 

19:5;  J/a;*  10:8;  1  Cor.  G:16 
27:.38  hast  thou  but  0.  blessing? 
42:13  with  fatlier,  o.  is  not,  32 
44:28  the  0.  went  out  from  me 
E.r.  11:1 1  will  bring  o.  plague 
12:46  in  o.  sh.  it  be  eaten 
49  0.  law  to  him  is  home-bom 

Lev.  24:22;  Num.  15:16.  29 
23:29  not  drive  th.  out  in  0.  ye. 
Xnm.  10:15  take  0.  as  from  them 
36:8  of  tribe  shall  be  -witu  to  o. 
Oei/i.  4:42  fleeing  to  o.  of  these 

cities,  19:5,  ll 
.32:20  should  0.  chase  a  thousa. 
Tud.  9:2  bet.  that  o.  reign  over? 
21:8  what  0.  is  tliere  of  tribes 

1  Sam.  18:21  son-in-law  in  o.  of 

2  5a?«.  7:2;)wh.o.  nat.  like  poo.  5 
19:7  will  not  tarry  o.  with  thee 

1  /r.  1:48  given  me  o.  to  sit  on 
.Job  9:3  answer  him  o.  of  a  thou. 

21:23  0.  dieth  in  full  strength 

23:13  0.  mind,  who  tum  him  ? 
3'3:'23  interpreter  0.  am.  thous. 
Ps.  49:16  not  afr.  when  o.  is  rich 

89:10  help  on  o.  that  is  mighty 
Ec.  .3:20  all  go  unto  o.  place,  6:6 

4:9  two  are  better  than  o. 

11  how  can  o.  be  warm  alone? 

12  if  o.  prevail  against  him 
7:27  counting  o.  by  o.  to  find 
Cant.  6:9  my  hndefilod  is  but  o. 
Is.  2-3:13  acc'.  todays  of  o.  king 

27:12  shall  be  gathered  0.  by  d. 
30:17  o,  thou,  flee  at  reb.  ofo. 


OXL 

/?.  S4;ie  no  o.  of  these  shall  fail 

41:25  raised  up  o.  from  north 

44:5  0.  shall  say,  I  am  Lord's 

4.5:24  0.  say,  In  L.  have  I  right, 
J)an.  7:13  o.  like  Son,  10:16,  18 
Amos.  4:8  wandered  to  o.  city 

6:9  remain  ten  men  in  o.  house 
Zee.  3:9  on  o.  stone  be  seven  eye9 

14:9  0.  Lord,  and  his  name  o. 
.Ifo/.  2:15  make  o. wheref  o.  ? 
Mat.  5:18  o.  jot  oro.  tit.  not  pass 

17:4  thr.  tabernacles,  o.  for  thee, 
0.  for  Mo.  and  o.  for  Elias, 
Mark^-.Z;  Luke  9:.33 

18:16  take  with  thee  0.  or  two. 

19:17  none  good  but  0.  Mark 
10:18;  Zi/te  18:19 

2.5:45  ye  did  it  not  to  0.  of  least 
Mark  14:19  say  o.  by  o.  is  it  I  ? 
Luke  7:8  to  0.  go.  and  he  goeth 

16:30  if  0.  went  from  dead,  31 

17:22  to  see  o.  of  the  days  of  S. 
John  10;.30  I  and  my  Fa.  are  o. 

17:11  be  o.  as  we  are,  21,  22 
.icts  17:7  another  king,  o.  Jesua 
Ejih.  2:14  both  o.  15  0.  new  m. 

4:5  o.  faith,  o.  L.  o.  bapt.  6o.  G. 

1  John  5:7  three  o.  8  agree  in  o. 
See  ACCORD,  another,  man.god. 

As  OXE. 
Gen.  3:22  behold,  man  is  05  0. 
Ec.  3:19  as  o.  dieth,  so  dieth 
Ca7it.  1:7  bea«  0.  turaeth  aside? 

See  DAY,  HEART,  E\'ERV. 

Is  OXB. 
Gen.  11:6  peo.  is  o.  41:25  drea.  26 
iieuil.  6:4  the  Lord  our  God  U  0. 

L.  Mark  12:29 
ffo/.  3:20  med.  of  one,  but  G.  Is  o. 
See  little,  man. 

Not  OXE. 
Gen.  24:41  if  they  give  n.  thee  0- 
Ex.  8:31  remained  not  o.  10:19 
12:.30  not  house  wh.  not  o.  dead, 
Deut.  2:36  no/o.  city  too  strong 

2  Sam.  13:30  is  n.  o.  of  them  left 
Rom.  3:10  is  none  right,  not  o. 
See  mighty. 

OXE,  with  other. 
Gen.  1.3:11  separated,  o.  from  0. 
Ex.  14:20  0.  came  not  near  o. 
17:12  stayed  han.  o.  side,  and  o. 
Deut.  4:32  o.  side  of  heav.  to  o. 
13:7  0.  end  of  earth  to  o.  28:64 
.///d.  16:29  hold  ofo.  pill,  and  0. 
1  JC.  3:23  0.  sai.  This  my  son,  o. 
25  give  half  to  o.  and  half  to  o. 
3:19  as  o.  dieth,  so  dieth  o. 
7:14  God  hath  set  the  o.  overo. 
Mat.  6:24  hate  theo.  and  love  the 
other,  or  hold  to  the  o.  and 
despise  the  o.  irMe  16:13 
24:40  o.  taken,  the  o/A^  left, 
41;  LukenZi.  35,  36 
6:29  if  sm.  on  o.  che.  off.  0. 
Gal.  5:17  are  contrary,  o.  to  oiA. 
Rev.  17:10  0.  is,  o<A.  is  not  come 
See  PEOPLE. 

There  U  OXTE. 
Ec.  4:8  th.  uone  alone,  not  seco. 
Mark  12:32  the  truth ;  th.  iso.  G. 
1  Tim.  2:5;  Ja?n.  2:19 
OXE  of  them. 
Ex.  14-28  remained  not  o.  ofth. 
Mat.  26:73  surelv  thou  art  o.  oft. 

Mark  14:69,70 
John  6:7  ev.  o.  of  t.  take  a  little 

OXE  thing. 
Job  9:22  this  iso.  t.  theref.  I  said 
Mat.  21:24  I  will  ask  vou  o.  Wit. 

6:9;  20:3 
.Ifrtri- 10:21  0.  ^  lack.  Z?/Z-e  18:22 
Luke  10:42  o.  ?Ain$f  is  needful 
.\rts  19:.32  some  cried  0.  «.  21:34 
P/ii/.  3:13  but  this  o.         I  do 

Wicked  OXE. 
Mat.  1.3:19  then  cometh  w.  o. 
38  tares  are  children  of  w.  0, 

1  John  2:13  overcome  u'.  o.  14 
3:12  not  as  C.  who  was  of  w.  O. 
5:18  VI.  0.  toucheth  him  not 

OXESI!»a-S. 
Col.  4:9  0.  a  faithful  brotber 
Phile.  10  beseech  for  my  son  O. 
OXESIPHORL'.S. 

2  Tim.  1:16  mercy  to  houseof  O. 
4:19  salute  the  household  of  O. 

OXLV. 

Gen.  19:8  0.  to  these  men  do  no. 
22:2  take  now  thine  o.  son.  Is?.. 
12  not  withheld  thineo.  son.  16 
2  JC.  19:19  L.  even  thou  0.  Is.57:20 


930 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


OPE 

Job  34:29  ag.  nation,  or  mnn  0. 
Ps.  51:4  ag.  thee  o.  have  I  sinned 

Cant.  6:9  she  is  o.  one  of  motlior 
Jjuke  7:12  dead  man,  o.  son  of  m. 

8:42  one  0.  dau.  9:38  0.  child 
JJoOT.  5:3  and  not  o.  so,  11 

8:23  not  o.  they,  but  ourselves 

16:27  to  God  o.  vise,  be  glory, 
1  Tim.  1:17;  Jade 'Hi 
il  Cor.  7:39  0.  in  the  Lord 
S  Tim.  4:8  not  to  me  o.  but  to  all 

«Sle<  BEGOTTEN. 

i^Twrn  11:5  remem.  o.  and  garlic 
ONWARD. 

40:36  cloud  up.  Is.  went  o. 
OWCHA. 

30:34  take  the  spices,  o 
0\YX. 
fSr.  28-20  4th  row  an  o.  39:13 
Job  28:16  wisdom  not  val.  wi.  o. 
£zek.  28:13  0.  was  thy  covering 
See  STONES. 

OPEIV,  AcHective. 
Ven.  1:20  fowl  fly  in  o.  firma. 
88:14  Tamar  sat  in  o.  place 
lium.  19:15  ev.  o.  vessel  is  unci. 
I  24:3  man  whose  eyes  are  0.  4,  15 
1  Sam.  3:1  word  of  L.  noo.  vial. 

1  K.  6:18  cedar  carved  with  o. 

flowers,  29:32,  35 

8:29  eyes  be  o.  tow.  this  house, 
52;  2  CAr.  6:20,  40  ;  7:15 
ifeh.  1:6  let  thine  eyes  be  o. 

6:5  Sanb.  wi.  o.  letter  sent  serv. 
Job  34:26  wicked  men  in  o.  sight 
Pa.  5:9  their  throat  is  an  o.  sep- 
ulchre. Bom.  3:13 

34:15  his  ears  are  o.  to  their  cry 
Prw).  13:16  fool  lay.  o.  his  folly 

27:5  0.  rebuke  bet.  th.  secret  lo. 
/n'.  9:12  devour  Is.  with  o.  mouth 

24:18  window  from  on  high  o. 

G0:11  thy  gates  sh.  be  0.  contin. 
Jer.  5:16  quiver  is  an  o.  sepulch. 

32:11  what  was  sealed  and  o. 
19  th.  eyes  o.  on  ways  of  men 
Ezek.  37:2  many  bones  in  o.  val. 
Dan.  6:10  windows  o.  in  chamb. 
Neh.  3:13  gates  of  land  wide  o 
John  1:51  ye  shall  see  heaven  o. 
Acts  16:27  prison  doors  o.  drew 

19:38  law  o.  there  are  deputies 

2  Cor.  3:18  we,  wi.  o.  face  behol. 
6:11  our  mouth  is  o.  to  you,  our 

1  Tim.  5:24  some  men's  sins  o. 
Jleb.  6:6  put  him  to  o.  shame 
1  Pet.  3:12  ears  are  o.  to  prayers 
Pev.  3:8  set  bef.  thee  an  o.  door 
\  10:2  had  in  his  hand  a  book  o.  8 

;?<«  riELD,  FIELDS. 

OPEN,  Verb. 

Dx.  21:33  if  a  man  shall  o.  a  pit 
Num.  8;16  inst.  of  such  as  o.  wo. 

1  16:.30  if  earth  o.  mouth  and  swa. 
Deut.  15:8  thou  Shalt  0.  hand,  11 

20:11  make  ans.  of  peace  and  o. 
28:12  L.  sh.  o.  to  thee  his  treas. 

2  A'.  9:3  then  o.  door,  and  flee 
13:17  0.  the  window  eastward 

Job  11:5  0  that  G.  wo.  o.  his  lips 
32:20  I  will  o.  my  lips  and  ans. 
35:16  doth  Jobo.  mouth  in  vain 
41:14  who  can  o.  doors  of  face? 

Ps.  49:4  0.  my  dark  saying 
78:2  I  will  o.  mouth  in  parable 
81:10  0.  thy  mouth  I  will  fill  it 
118:19  0.  to  me  gates  of  righte. 

Prov.  31:8  0.  thy  mouth  for  du. 
9  0.  thy  mouth,  judge  righte. 

Cant.  5:2  o.  to  me,  my  sister 
5  I  rose  up  too.  to  my  beloved 

Js.  22:22  0.  none  shut,  sh.noneo. 
26:2  0.  gates,  righte.  may  enter 
28:24  do.  he  o.  clods  of  ground  ? 
41:18  0.  rivers  in  high  places 
42:7  0.  blind  eyes,  bring  out  pr. 
45:1  to  0.  before  him  the  gates 
8  let  earth  o.  bring  forth  salv. 

Jer.  13:19  cities  shut  up,  none  o. 
50:26  0.  her  storehouses,  cast  h. 

JSzek.  2:8  o.  thy  mouth  and  eat 
3:27  when  I  speak  I  will  o.  thy 
16:63  conf.  and  never  o.  moutli 
21:22  too.  mouth  in  slaughter 
25:9  I  will  o.  side  of  M.  fr.  cities 
37:12  I  will  o.  your  graves 
46:12  one  shall  o.  gate  tow.  east 

Zee.  11:1  0.  thy  doors,  O  Leban. 

Mai.  3:10  if  I  will  not  o.  heaven 

.Mat.  13:35  0.  mouth  in  parables 
25:11  Lord,  o.  to  us,  Luke  13:25 

Luke  12:.36  when  knock,  may  o. 

Acts  18:14  P.  was  about  too.  mo, 

Epfi.  6:19  that  I  may  o.  mouth 


OPE 

Col.  4:3  G.  wouldo.  door  of  utte. 
liev.  5:2  wort,  to  o.  book  f  3,  5,  9 
See  EYES. 

OPENED. 

Gen.  7:11  wind,  of  heav.  were  0. 
29:31  the  Lord  o.  Leah's  womb 
30:22  God  0.  Rachel's  womb 
41:56  Joseph  o.  all  storehouses 
42:27  one  o.  sack,  43:21 ;  44:11 

Ex.  2:6  wh.  she  o.  ark,  saw  child 

Num.  16:32  earth  o.  mou.  swal- 
lowed up  Korah,  Ps.  100:17 

./!<(?.  3:25  he  o.  not  doors,  they  o. 
4:19  she  o.  a  bottle  of  milk,  and 
19:27  her  lordC.  doors,  went  out 

2  7f.  9:10  Elisha  o.  door  and  fled 
15:16  0.  not  to  him,  he  smote 

2  Chr.  29:3  Ilezekiah  o.  doors  of 

Neh.  7:3  let  not  gates  of  J.  bo  o. 
8:5  E.  0.  book,  when  he  0.  peop. 
13:19  gates  not  0.  till  after  sab. 

Job  31:32  0.  my  doors  to  traveller 
38:17  gates  of  death  been  o.  ? 

Ps.  40:6  mine  ears  hast  thou  o. 
78:23  tho'  he  o.  doors  of  heaven 
105:41  he  o.  rock,  waters  gushed 

Cant.  5:0  I  o.  to  my  beloved,  but 

Is.  14:17  0.  not  house  of  prison. 
48:8  time  that  th.  ear  was  not  o. 
50:5  Lord  God  hath  o.  mine  ear 

./fir.  20:12  to  thee  have  I  o.  cause 
50:25  Lord  hath  0.  his  armory 

Ezek.  1:1  hea.  o.  3fat.  3:10;  Mar. 

1:10;  LuJceS-.n;  Acts  7:o(i 
16:25  hast  0.  thy  feet  to  ev.  one 
37:13  I  have  0.  your  graves 
44:2  gate  shall  not  be  0. 
46:1  on  sabbath  it  shall  be  o. 

Dan.  7:10  judgment  set,  books  o. 

Nah.  2:6  gates  of  rivers  sh.  be  o. 

Zee.  1-3:1  fountain  o.  to  David 

3fat.  2:11  when  they  o.  treasures 
7:7  it  shall  be  o.  Luke  11:9,  10 
27:52  graves  were  o.  bodies  aro. 

Mark  7:.34  be  o.  35  ears  were  o. 

Luke  4:17  o.  Jjook,  found  place 
24:32  wh.  he  0.  to  us  scriptures 
45  0.  he  their  understanding 

Acts  5:19  angel  by  night  0.  pris. 
10:11  Peter  saw  heaven  o. 
12:10  iron  gates  o.  14  o.  not  gate 
14:27  how  he 0.  door  to  Gentiles 
16:14  Lydia,  whose  heart  L.  o. 
26  the  prison  doors  were  0. 

1  Cor.  16:9  a  gr.  door  and  effect, 
is  o.  unto  me,  2  Cor.  2:12 

rieb.  4:13  all  things  aro  o.  to  him 

Pev.  4:1  a  door  was  o.  in  heaven 
6:1  when  Lamb  0.  one  seal 
3  0.  second ;  5  third ;  7  fourth 

9  0.  fifth  ;  12  sixth ;  8:1  seventh 
9:2  0.  the  bottomless  ])it  and 

heaven  o.  and  white  horse 
20:12  books  0.  book  of  life  o. 

See  DATS,  MOUTH. 

OPENEST. 

Ps.  104:28  thou  0.  thy  hand 
145:16  thou  0.  thy  hand 
OPENETH. 
Ex.  13:2  sanctify  to  me  what  o. 

12  nil  o.  matrix.  15;  34:19;  Nu. 
3:12;  18:15;  Luke  2:23 

Job  27:19  rich  man  o.  his  eyes 
33: 16  ho  o.  ears  of  men 
36:10  o.  their  ear  to  discipline 
15  he  0.  their  ears  in  oppressi. 
Ps.  33:13  dumb  man  0.  not  mou. 
Prop.  13:3  that  o.  wide  his  lips 
21:7  0.  not  his  mouth  in  gate 
31:26  sheo.  mouth  with  wisdom 
/v.  53:7  so  he  0.  not  his  mouth 
Ezek.  20:26  all  that  0.  the  womb 
John  10:3  to  him  the  porter  o. 
Rev.  3:7  o.  and  no  man  shutteth, 
shutteth  and  no  man  o. 
OPENING. 
Is.  42:20  o.  ears,  but  heareth  not 
Acts  17:3  0.  and  alleging  Christ 

OPENING,  S. 
1  r7(r.  9:27  0.  of  house  of  God 
.7oh  12:14  shutteth,  there  be  no  o. 
Prov.  1:21  in  the  o.  of  the  gates 
8:6  0.  of  my  lips  shall  be  right 
Ls.  61:1  proclaim  o.  of  the  prison 
Ezek.  29:21  give  theeo.  of  mouth 

OPENLY. 
Gal.  38:21  wh.  harlot  th.  was  o.  ? 
Ps.  98:2  righteous,  he  o.  showed 
Mat.  6:4  F.  reward  thee  o.  6,  18 
J/rtrA;  8:32  spake  that  saying  o. 
i/o/m  7:4  eeekcth  to  be  knoNra  o. 

10  we.  he  to  feast,  not  o.  secre. 

13  no  man  spake  of  him  o. 
11:.54  Jesus  walked  no  more  o. 
13:20  J.  said,  I  sjiake  o.  to  wor. 


OPP 

Acts  10:40  God  showed  him  0. 
16:37  they  have  beaten  us  o. 
Col.  2:15  made  a  show  of  themo. 

OPERATION,  S. 
Ps.  28:5  regard  not  0.  of  his 
/s.  5:12  nor  consid.  o.  of  hands 

1  Cor.  12:6  th.  are  diversity  of  0. 
Col.  2:12  risen  thro'  o.  of  faith 

OPHEL. 

2  Chr.  27:3  on  wall  of  O.  33:14 
Neh.  3:26  Nethin.  in  0.  27;  11:21 

OPHIR. 

Gen.  10:29  J.  be.  O.  1  C/ir.  1:23 

1  K.  9:28  came  to  0.  2  Chr.  8:18 
10:11  bro.  from  O.  great  plenty 
22:48  made  ships  go  to  O. 

1  Chr.  29:4  3,000  ta.  of  gold  of  O. 

Job  22:24  lay  up  the  gold  of  O. 
28:16not  valued  wi.  gold  of  O. 

Ps.  45:9  the  queen  in  gold  of  O. 

Is.  13:12  prec.  than  wedge  of  O. 
OPINION,  8. 

1  K.  18:21  h.  loug  halt  bet.  2  o.  * 
Job  32:6  durst  not  sliow  mine  o. 

10  I  also  will  show  mine  o.  17 
OPPORTUNITY. 
Mat.  20:16  o.  to  bet.  Luke  22:6 
CrCil.  6:10  as  we  have  o.  do  good 
Phil.  4:10  careful,  ye  lacked  o. 
Heb.  11:15  o.  to  have  returned 

OPPOSE,  ED. 
Acts  18:6  o.  thems.  and  blasph. 

2  Tim.  2:25  instructing  th.  th.  o. 

OPPOSEST,  ETH. 
■Job  30:21  wi.  strong  hand  o.  thv. 
2  Thes.  2.4  o.  and  e.xalt.  himself 

OPPOSITIONS. 
1  T^ffi.  6:20  avoiding  0.  of  science 

OPPRESS. 
Ex.  3:9  the  Egyptians  0.  them 

22:21  neither  0.  stranger,  23:9 
Lev.  25:14  sh.  not  0.  one  ano.  17 
Dent.  23:16  Shalt  not  o.  servant 

24:14  Shalt  not  o.  a  hired  serv. 
Jud.  10:12  Moabitcs  did  o.  you 
Job  10:3  is  it  good  thou  shou.  o.  ? 
Ps.  10:18  m.  of  earth  no  more  o. 

17:9  hide  me  fr.  wicked  that  0. 

119:122  let  not  the  proud  o.  me 
Prov.  22:22  nor  0.  the  afilicted 
Is.  49:26  feed  them  that  o.  thee 
Jer.  7:6  if  ve  o.  not  the  stranger 

30:20  punish  all  that  o.  them 
Ezek.  45:8  princes  sh.  no  more  0. 
IIos.  12:7  merchant  loveth  to  0. 
Amos  4:1  kine  of  Bashan  o.  poor 
Mic.  2:2  0.  a  man  and  his  house 
Zee.  7:10  o.  not  widow  nor  fath. 
Mai.  3:5  witness  a^.  those  thato. 
Jam.  2:6  do  not  ri.  men  o.  you  ? 

OPPRESSED. 
Deut.  28:29  shalt  be  only  o.  33 
J«(i.  2:18  by  reason  of  th.  that  o. 

4:3  Jabin  o.  Israel ;  10:8  Phil.  o. 

6:9  out  of  the  hand  of  all  that  o. 
you,  1  Sam.  10:18 

1  Sam.  12:3  whom  have  I  o. 

4  hast  not  defrauded  nor  o.  us 

2  A'.  13:4  Assyria  o.  22  king  of 
2  Chr.  16:10  Asa  o.  some  of  peo. 
Job  20:19  0.  and  forsaken  poor 

35:9  they  make  the  0.  to  cry 
Ps.  9:9  Lord  be  a  refuge  for  o. 
10:18  judge  the  0.  103:6;  146:7 
74:21  let  not  0.  return  ashamed 
106:42  their  enemies  o.  them 
Ec.  4:1  tears  of  such  as  wereo. 
Is.  1:17  seek  judgm.  relieve  o. 
3:5  people  shall  De  o.  every  one 
23:12  O  thou,  o.  virgin,  danght. 
38:14  I  am  o.  undertake  for  me 
52:4  Assy.  o.  them  without  cau. 
.53:7  he  was  o.  and  afflicted 
58:6  fast  ?  to  let  the  o.  go  free 
Jer.  50:33  Is.  and  Judah  were  o. 
Ezek.  18:7  hath  not  o.  any,  16 
12  he  hath  o.  18  ho  cruellv  o.  • 
22:29  0.  stranger  wrongfully 
Hos.  5:11  Ephr.  is  o.  and  broken 
Amos  3:9  behold  theeo.  in  midst 
Acts  7:24  Moses  avenged  him  0. 
10:38  J.  healed  all  that  were  o. 

OPPRESSETH. 
Num.  10:9  go  to  war  ag.  himo. 
Ps.  56:1  he  fighting  daily  o.  me 
Prov.  14:31  he  that  0.  poor,  22:16 
28:3  a  ])oor  man  that  o.  tho  poor 

OPPRESSING. 

Jer.  46:16  let  us  go  from  o.  swo. 
50:10  for  fear  of  tho  o.  sword 
Zep.  3:1  woe  to  the  o.  city 

OPPRESSION. 

Ex.  3:9  0.  wherewith  Egyptians 


ORD 

Dent.  2fi:7  L.  looked  on  euro. 
2  K.  13:4  Lord  saw  o.  of  Israel 
./b6  36:15  openeth  their  ears  in  a 
Ps.  12:5  for  0.  of  poor  will  I  ariso 

42:9  0.  of  the  enemy,  4.3:2 ;  55:3 

44:24  forget,  our  o.  62:10  trust 

73:8  speak  wickedly  concern,  o, 

107:.39  are  brought  low  thro'  o. 

119:134  deliver  me  ff.  o.  of  man 
Ec.  5:8  if  thou  seest  o.  of  poor 

7:7  0.  maketh  a  wise  man  mad 
Is.  5:7  behold  o.  30:12  trust  o. 

54:14  thou  shalt  be  far  from  o. 

59:13  from  our  G.  speaking  o. 
Jer.  6:6  wholly  o.  in  midst  of  h. 

22:17  th.  eyes  and  heart  foro. 
Ezek.  22:7  by  o.  with  stranger 
29  people  of  the  land  used  0. 

46:18  sh.  not  take  inherit,  by  o. 

OPPRESSIONS. 
Job  35:9  by  the  multitude  of  0. 
Ec.  4:1  I  considered  the  o.  done 
Is.  33:15  despiseth  the  gain  of  o. 

OPPRESSOR. 
■Idb  3:18  they  hear  not  voice  of  u. 

15:20  number  of  years  hid.  to  o. 
Ps.  72:4  shall  break  in  pieces  o. 
Prov.  3:31  envy  not  o.  cho.  none 

28:16  want,  understanding  is  (7. 
7s.  9:4  hast  broken  rod  of  his  o. 

14:4  say.  How  hath  o.  ceased  1 

51:13  hast  feared  fury  of  the  0. 
■ler.  21:12  out  of  hand  of  o.  22:3 

25:38  because  of  fierceness  of  o. 
Zee.  9:8  no  o.  shall  pass  through 

10:4  out  of  him  came  every  o. 
OPPRESSORS. 
■lob  27:13  this  is  the  herita.  of  O. 
Ps.  54:3  0.  seek  after  my  soul 

119:121  leave  me  not  to  mine  o, 
Ec.  4:1  side  of  o.  th.  was  power 
7s.  3:12  children  are  their  o. 

14:2  they  shall  rule  over  their  o. 

16:4  0.  consumed  out  of  the  land 

19:20  cry  to  Lord  because  of  o. 

ORACLE. 
2  Sam.  10:23  inquired  at  o.  of  G. 

1  K.  6:16  be  built  them  for  the  0. 
8:6  priests  bro.  ark  of  L.  into  o. 

2  C?ir.  4:20  shouldbumbe.  theo. 
Ps.  28:2  lift  up  hands  to.  holy  o. 

ORACLES. 
Acts  7:38  received  the  lively  o. 
Pom.  3:2  to  them  were  com.  o. 
Heb.  5:12  first  princip.  of  o.  of  G. 
1  Pel.  4:11  speak  of  the  o.  of  God 

ORATION. 
Acts  12:21  Herod  made  o.  toth. 

ORATOR. 
Is.  3:3  from  Ju.  the  eloquent  o. 
Acts  24:1  0.  named  Tertullua 

ORCHARD,  S. 
Cant.  4:13  an  o.  of  pomegranates 
Ec.  2:5  I  made  me  gard.  and  o. 

ORDAIN. 

1  Chr.  9:22  S.  did  o.  in  their  ofH. 
17:9  I  will  0.  a  place  for  my  pe. 
Is.  26:12  L.  that  wilt  o.  peace 
1  Cor.  7:17  so  o.  I  in  all  churches 
Tit.  1:5  thou  shouldest  o.  elders 

ORDAINED,  ETH. 

Num.  28:6  ofl'ering  that  was  0. 

1  K.  12:32  Jcrobo.  0.  a  feast,  .33 
2ir.  23:5  put  down  id.  priests  o. 

2  C%r.  11:15  Jeroboam  o.  priests 
29^27  instruments  o.  by  David 

Est.  9:27  Jews  o.  feast  of  Purim 
Ps.  7:13  0.  arrow's  ag.  persecut. 
8:2  out  of  mouth  of  babes  o. 
3 moon  and  stars  thou  hast  o. 
815  0.  in  Joseph  for  testimony 
132:17  I  have  o.  a  lamp  for  mine 
/g.  30:33  Tophet  iso.  of  old 
Jer  1 :5  I  0.  thee  to  be  a  prophet 
Dan.  2:24  king  o.  to  destroy  men 
Hab.  1:12  O  L.  thou  hast  o.  them 
Mark  3:14  Jesus  o.  12  to  be  with 
./ohn  15:16  I  o.  ye  sho.  bri.  fruit 
Acts  1:22  0.  to  be  witness  with 
10:42  0.  of  God  to  be  judge 
13:48  as  were  o.  to  eternal  life 
14:23  when  they  o.  them  ciders 
16:4  decrees  were  o.  of  apostles 
17:31  judge  by  man  he  hath  o. 
7?rtm.  7:10  command.  0.  to  life 
13: 1  powers  that  be,  are  o.  of  G. 
1  Cor.  2:7  hidden  wisdom  Godo. 
9:14  Lord  o.  that  they  which  pr. 
Gal.  3:19  law  was  o.  by  angels 
Eph.  2:10  wh.  God  hath  beforeo. 
1  Tim.  2:7  I  am  o.  preacher  to  G. 
Beb.  5:1  ev.  high-priest  is  o.  8:3 
9:6  when  these  things  were  o. 
Jude  4  0.  to  this  condemnation 


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CRUDEN'S  CON"CORDAN"CB. 


ORE 
ORDER,  Substantive. 

S  K.  23:4  comp.  priests  of  sec.  o. 
1  Chr.  6:32  waited  accord,  to  o. 
15:13  sought  him  not  aft.  due  o. 
23:31  0.  commanded  them  be.  L. 
25:2  acc.  to  o.  of  D.  6 ;  2  Ch.  8:14 
Job  10:22  laud  of  dark,  without  o. 
Ps.  110:4  pri.  after  o.  of  M.  Ueb. 

5:6,  10;  6:20;  7:11,  17,  21 
1  Cor.  16:1  have  gi.  o.  to  church. 
Col.  2:5  beholding  your  o. 
Heb.  7:11  not  called  after  o.  of  A. 

In  ORDER. 
Oen.  22:9  Abr.  laid  wood  in,  o. 
Ex.  40:4  thou  sh.  set  in  0.  thin, 
that  are  to  be  set  in  o.  Leo. 
1:7,  8,  12;  6:12;  21:8 
23  he  set  bread  in  o.  upon  it 
S  Sam.  17:23  put  his  house  in  o. 

1  K.  18;:J3  Elijah  put  wood  in  0. 

2  K.  20:1  set  house  in  o.  Is.  38:1 
2  Chr.  13:11  show-bread  set  j n  o. 

29:.35  service  of  house  of  L.  in  o. 
Job  .3:3:5  set  words  in  0,  bef.  me 
Ps.  50:21  th.  in  o.  bef.  thine  eyes 
Ec.  12:9  the  preacher  set  in  o. 
Is.  44:7  set  it  in  o.  before  me  1 
Ezek.  41:6  chambers  were  30  ino. 
Luke  1 :1  hand  to  set  forth  in  o.  3 

8  served  before  God  in  his  o. 
Acts  18:2:5  country  of  Phry.  in  o. 
i  Cor.  11:.34  rest  will  I  set  in  o. 

15:23  ev.  man  shall  rise  in  hiso. 
Tit.  1:5  I  left  thee  to  set  in  o. 

ORDER,  Verb. 
Ex.  27:21  Aa.  o.  it,  Lev.  24:3,  4 
Jud.  13:12  how  sh.  we  o.  child  ? 

1  K.  20:14  who  shall  o.  battle  ? 
Job  23:4  o,  my  cause  before  him 

37:19  we  cannot  o.  our  speech 
Ps.  119:133  0.  steps  in  thy  word 
Js.  9:7  upon  his  kingdom  to  o.  it 
Jer.  46:3  o.  ye  buckler  and  shield 

ORDERED,  ETH. 
Jud.  6:26  build  altar  in  o.  place 

2  5awi.  23:5  covenant  o.  and  sure 
.Toft  13:18  I  have  o.  my  cause,  I 
Ps.  37:23  steps  of  good  man  are  o. 

60:23  who  o.  conversation  arig. 

ORDBRIIVGS. 
1  Chr.  24:19  these  were  their  o. 

ORDERLY. 
Acts  21:21  walkesto.  keepest  law 

ORDIIVAIVCE. 
Ex.  12:14  feast  of  passover  for  an 
0.  forever,  24.  43;  13:10 
15:25  made  a  statute  and  an  o. 
Num.  9:14  according  to  o.  of 

passover,  2  Chr.  35:13 
10:8  to  be  to  you  for  an  o.  for  e. 
18:8  and  to  thy  sons  by  an  o. 

for  ever,  2  Chr.  2:4 
19:2  o.  of  L.  commanded,  31:21 
Jos.  24:25  set  them  o.  in  Shech. 

1  Sam.  30:25  made  it  o.  for  ever 

2  Chr.  35:23  made  them  o.  in  Is. 
Ezr.  3:10  after  the  o.  of  David 
Js.  24:5  the  law  changed  the  0. 

58:2  forsook  not  o.  of  their  God 
Ezek.  46:14  offering  by  perpet.  o. 
Mai.  3:14  what  pro.  we  kept  o.f 
Pom.  13:2  power  resi.sts  o.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  2:13  submit  to  every  o.  of 

ORDIIV.\IVCES. 
.Fx.  18:20  Shalt  teach  them  0. 
Xei".  18:3  neither  walk  in  theiro. 
4  ye  sh.  keep  mine  o.  30 ;  22:9 ; 
2  Chr.  3:3:8;   £'zeA.  11:20; 
43:11;  1  Cor.  11:2 

9:12  to  o.  of  passover,  14 
S  A".  17:37  0.  he  wrote  for  you 
Ifeh.  10::j2  made  o.  made  for  us 
«7oft  38:33  knowest  thou  the  o.  of 

heaven?  Jer  31:35;  33:25 
Ps.  99:7  kept  o.  he  gave  them 
119:91  continue  according  to  o. 
Is.  58:2  ask  of  me  o.  of  justice 
Jer.  31:36  ifo.  depart  before  me 
Ezek.  43:18  these  are  o.  of  altar 
44:5o.  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
2ilal.  3:7  gone  away  fr.  mine  o. 
iuSe  1 :6  commandments  and  o. 
of  Lord 

Ep^.  2:15  commandment  con- 
tained in  0. 
Col.  2:14  out  handwriting  of  o. 

20  are  ye  subject  to  o.  t 
Eeb.  9:1  had  o.  of  divine  service 
10  carnal  o.  imposed  on  them 
ORDl\.\RY. 
Ezek.  16:27  diminished  o.  food 

ORER. 
Jud.  7:25  of  Mid.  Zeeb,  0.  8:3 
Ps.  83:11  their  nobles  like  O. 
Is.  10:26  of  Midiau  at  rock  of  O. 


OUG 
ORG.W,  S, 

Gfn.  4:21  of  such  as  handle  o. 
Job  21:12  rejoice  at  sound  of  o. 

30:31  my  o.  turned  into  voice 
Ps.  150:4  praised  him  with  o. 

ORIO\. 
Job  9:9  maketh  O.  Amos  5:8 

38:31  loose  the  bands  of  O.  ? 

ORIVAMEXT. 
Prom.  1:9  o.  of  grace  to  thy  head 

4:9  give  to  head  an  o.  of  grace 

25:12  as  an  o.  of  fine  gold,  so  is 
Is.  30:22  defile  o.  of  molten  ima. 

49:18  clothe  thee  as  with  an  o. 
Ezek.  7:20  the  beauty  of  his  o. 

1  Pet.  3:4  o.  of  meek,  quiet  spirit 

ORIVAMEXTS. 

Ex.  33:4  no  man  put  on  him  o. 

5  put  off  thy  o.  from  thee,  6 
Jud.  8:21  0.  on  camels'  neck 

2  Sam.  1:24  S.  who  puto.  oji  you 
Is.  3:18  tinkling  o.  about  feet 

61:10  decketh  himself  with  o. 
Jer.  2:.32  can  a  maid  forget  hero. 
4:.30  deckest  thee  wi.  0.  of  gold 
Ezek.  16:7  come  to  excellent  o. 

11  decked  thee  with  o.  put 
23:40  deckedst  thyself  with  o. 

ORIVAIV. 
1  Chr.  21:15  floor  of  O.  18,28 
SO  O.  turned  back,  saw  angel 
25  Da.  gave  to  O.  600  shekels 
ORPAH. 
Puth  1:4  name  of  one  O.  other  R. 
14  O.  kissed  Naomi,  but  Ituth 
ORPHAIVS. 
Lam.  5:3  are  o.  our  mothers  wid. 

OSPREY,  OSSIFR.AGE. 
Lev.  11:13  o.  and  o.  Deut.  14:12 

OSTRICH,  ES. 
Job  39:13  wings  and  feath.  too..? 
La7n.  4:3  like  o.  in  the  wildern. 

OTHER. 
Gen.  28:17  none  o.  but  ho.  of  G. 
Jud.  1:3:10  came  to  me  o.  day 
16:17  and  be  like  any  o.  man 
20  go  out,  as  at  o.  times  before 
1  Sam.  3:10  L.  called  as  at  o.  ti. 
20:25  S.  sat  on  seat  as  at  o.  tim. 
21:9  there  is  no  o.  save  th.  here 
Mat.  12:13  restored  whole  as  o. 

MarkZ:h;  X«/.-«6:10 
Mark  7:4  many  o.  thin.  th.  be,  8 
12::32  and  there  is  none  0.  but  he 
Luke  14:32  o.  is  yet  a  gr.  way  off 
18:11  that  I  am  not  as  o.  men 
John  15:24  works  no.  o.  man  did 
21:25  there  are  many  o.  things 
Acts  4:12  nei.  is  salva.  in  any  o. 
8:34  himself,  or  of  some  o.  man  ? 
See  GOD,  GODS,  one,  bide. 

OTHERS. 
Mat.  5:47  wh.  do  ye  more  th.  o.f 
Mark  15:31  saved  o.  Luke  23:.35 
Phil.  2:4  also  on  the  things  of  o. 

1  Thes.  2:6  not  yet  of  o.  sought 

OTHERWISE. 

2  Chr.  30:18  they  oat  passover  o. 
Ps.  38:16  o.  should  rej.  over  me 
Bom.  11:6  0.  grace  no  mo.  grace ; 

0.  work  13  no  more  work 
Gal.  5:10  will  be  none  o.  minded 
Phil.  3:15  any  thing  you  be  0. 
1  Tim.  0:3  if  any  man  teach  o. 

OTH.MEL. 
.Jos.  15:17  O.  took  it,  Jud.  1:13 
Jud.  3:9  raised  deliverer,  O.  11 

OUCHES. 
Ex.  28:11  0.  of  gold,  .39:6,  13 

13  thou  Shalt  make  o.  of  gold 

14  fasten  chains  to  the  o.  39:18 
25  thou  Shalt  fasten  in  two  o. 

OUGHT,  or  rather  AUGHT. 
Gen.  39:6  he  knew  not  o.  he  had 

47:18  there  is  not  o.  left 
Ex.  12:46  not  car.  forth  o.  flesh 
Lex.  11:25  whoso  beareth  o.  car. 

19:6  ifo.  remain  unto  third  day 

2,5:14  sellest  0.  or  buyest  0. 
Xutn.  15:24  if  o.  be  committed 

.30:6  or  uttered  o.  out  of  her  lips 
Peut.  4:2  not  add  or  diminish  o. 

26:14  nei.  have  I  taken  o.  in  my 
mourn,  nor  given  o.  for  dead 
.Ins.  21:45  there  failed  not  o. 
Jliith  1:17  ifo.  but  death  part 

1  Sam.  12:4  nor  hast  th.  taken  0. 
5  have  not  found  o.  in  my  ha. 

25:7  neither  was  th.  o.  missing 
30:22  he  will  not  give  them  o. 

2  Sam.  3:35  if  I  taste  bread  or  g, 
14:10  whoso  saith  o.  to  thee 


OVE 

2  Sam,  14: 19  can  turn  fr,  o,  niylo. 
Mat.  5:23  brother  hath  0.  ag.  th. 

21:3  if  any  man  say  o.  to  you 
Mark  7:12  suf.  him  no  more  do  o. 

8:23  and  asked  him  if  he  saw  o. 

11:25  forgive,  if  ye  have  0.  ag. 
John  4:3S  brought  himo.  to  eat? 
Acts  4:.32nei.  said  o.  washisown 

24:19  if  they  had  o.  against  me 

28:19  had  o.  to  ac,  my  nation  of 
Phile.  18  if  he  oweth  thee  o. 

OUGHT. 
Gen.  20:9  o.  not  be  done,  34:7 ; 

Lev.  4:2,  27 
iSam.  13:12  no  such  th.  o.  to  be 
1  Chr.  12:32  kn.  what  Is.  o.  to  do 
Mat.  23:23  0.  ha.  done,  Lu.  11:42 
Acts  24:19  who  o.  to  have  been 
Horn.  8:26  to  pray  for  as  we  o. 
1  Ti7n.  5:13  speak,  th.  they  o.  not 
Tit.  1:11  teach,  thi.  they  o.  not 
Jam.  3:10  these  thi.  o.  not  to  be 

4:15  that  ye  0.  to  say,  If  the  L. 
iPet.  3:11  what  pers,  o.  ye  to  be 

3  John  8  we  therefore  o.  to  rece. 

OUGHTEST. 
1 IC  2:9  wh.  thou  o.  tj)  dofo  him 
Mat.  25:27  o.  to  put  my  money 
Acts  10:6  tell  thee  what  thou  o. 
1  Tim.  3:15  how  th.  o.  to  behave 
OUR.    See  bkotheb,  tatuer. 

LORD. 

OURS. 

Gm.  31:16  hath  taken  that  Is  o. 
34:23  shall  not  ev.  beast  be  o.  ? 
Mark  12:7  the  inheritance  shall 
be  0.  Luke  20:li 

1  Cor.  1:2  Jesus,  both  th.  and  o. 

2  Cor.  1:14  ye  are  o.  in  day  of  L. 

OUTCAST,  S. 
Ps.  147:2  gathereth  0.  of  Israel 
Is.  11:12  shall  assemble  o.  56:8 
16:3  hide  o.  4  let  my  o.  dwell 
27:13  0.  in  land  of  Eg.  worship 
Jer.  .30:17  bee.  they  called  theeo. 
49:36  0.  of  Elam  shall  not  come 

OUTER. 
Ezek.  46:21  broug.  me  to  o.  court 
Mat.  8:12  0.  darkn.  22:13;  25:30 

OUTGOINGS. 
Jos.  17:9  o.  of  it  at  sea,  19:29 
18  and  the  o.  it  shall  be  thine 
18:19  0.  of  the  border  at  north 
19:14  o.  thereof  are  in  the  valley 
22  o.  of  border  at  the  Jord.  33 
Ps.  65:8  makest  o.  of  morning 

OUTLAIVDISH. 
Neh.  13:26  o.  women  caused  SoL 

OUTLIVED. 
Jud.  2:7  elders  that  o.  Joshua 

OUTRAGEOUS. 
Prov.  27:4  wrath  is  cruel,  ang.  o. 

OUTRUIV. 
J(An  20:4  other  disciple  o.  Petei 

OUTSIDE. 
■lud.  7:11  Gideon  went  to  the  o. 
1  K.  7:9  o.  towards  great  court 
Ezek.  40:5  beho.  a  wall  on  the  o. 
Mat.  23:25  o.  of  cup,  Lnke  11:.39 
26  that  0.  of  them  be  clean  also 
OUTSTRETCHED. 
Deut.  26:8  us  out  with  an  o.  arm 
Jer.  21:5  fight  you  with  o.  arm 
27:5  made  earth  by  my  o.  ann 

OUTWARD. 
1  Sam.  16:7  looketh  ono.  appear. 

1  Chr.  26:29  for  the  o.  business 
Neh.  11:16  Levites  foro.  business 
Est.  6:4  Ham.  come  to  o.  court 
Ezek.  40:17  brought  into  o.  court 
Mat.  23:27  appear  beautiful  o. 
Horn.  2:28  which  is  o.  in  flesh 

2  Cor.  4:16  tho'  ouro.  man  perish 
10:7  things  after  o.  appearance  ? 

1  Pis<.  3:3  not  that  o.  adorning 

OUTWARDLY. 
Mat.  23:28  o.  appear  righteous 
Pom.  2:28  not  a  Jew  wh.  is  one  o. 

OUTWENT. 
Mark  6:33  ran  afoot,  ando.  them 
OVE\. 

Lev.  2:4  offering  baken  in  o.  7:9 
11:.35  whether'it  be  o.  or  ranges 
26:26  bake  your  bread  in  one  o. 
Py.  21:9  make  them  as  a  fiery  o. 
Lam.  5:10  skin  was  black  like  o. 
IIos.  7:4  as  an  o.  heated  by  baker 
6  made  ready  heart  like  an  o.  7 
Mai.  4:1  that  shall  burn  as  an  o. 
Mat.  6:30  cast  into  o.  Luke  12:28 
OVEXS. 
8:3  froga  come  into  UiineQ. 


OVE 
OVER. 

Nttm.  27:16  set  man  o.  congrega. 
Cant.  2:11  winter  past,  rain  iso, 
OVER  against. 

Ifum.  8:2  lamps  gi.  light  o.  a.  3 
2  Sam.  5:23  come  on  them  o.  aff. 
mulberry-trees.  1  Chr.  14:14 

1  K.  20:29  pitched  one  o.  a.  other 
iVeA.  7:3  ev.  one  to  be  o.  a.  house 
Ec.  7:14  God  set  one  o.  a.  olher 
Jer.  31:39  line  go  forth  o.  ag.  it 

Sse  ALL,  HIM,  JORDAN,  ISRAEL, 
ME,  THEE,  THEM,  US,  YOU. 

OVERCAME. 

Acts  19:16  evil  spl.  was,  o.  theia 
Pev.  3:21  even  as  I  also  o. 
12:11  0.  him  by  blood  of  Lamb 

OVERCHARGE,  D. 
Luke  21:.34  lest  your  hearts  be  0. 

2  Cor.  2:5  that  I  may  not  o.  you 

OVERCO.ME. 

Gen.  49:19  troop  shall  o.  him 

32:18  that  cry  for  being  o. 
Num.  13:30  are  well  able  to  o.  it 

22:11  peradventure  I  sh.  o.  them 
2  K.  16:5  Ahaz,  could  not  0.  him 
r««^  6:5  eyes,  they  have  0.  me 
Is.  28:1  head  of  them  that  are  o. 
Jisr.  23:9  man  whom  wine  hath  o. 
Luke  11:22  stronger  shall  0.  him 
John  16:33  I  have  o.  the  world 
3:4  o.  wh.  thou  art  judged 

12:21  be  not  o.  of  evil.  o.  evil 
2Pe<.  2:19  of  whom  man  is  o. 

20  ag.  entangled  therein  ando. 
1  John  2:13  o.  wicked  one,  14 

4:4  are  of  God,  have  9.  them 
Rev.  11:7  beast  sh.  o.  witnesses 
13:7  war  with  saints,  o.  them 
17:14  and  Lamb  shall  o.  them 
OVERCO.METH. 
1  John  5:4  bom  of  God  o.  world, 

victory  o.  world.  5 
Pen.  2:7  o."will  I  give  tree  of  life 

11  he  that  o.  shall  not  be  hurt 
17  him  that  o.  will  I  gi.  to  eat 
26  him  that  o.  will  I  give  pow. 

3:5  he  that  o.  shall  be  clothed 

12  him  that  o.  will  I  make  pil. 

21  that  0.  will  I  grant  to  sit 
21:7  that  0.  shall  mh.  all  things 

OVERDRIVE. 
Gen.  33:13  if  men  sho.  o.  them 

OVERFLOW. 
Peut.  11:4  water  of  Red  sea  o. 
Ps.  69:2  come  where  floods  o. 

15  let  not  waterfloods  o.  me 
7s.  8:8  thro'  Jud.  o.  ai.d  go  over 
10:22  consumpti.  decreed  sh.  o. 
28:17  waters  o.  the  hiding-place 
43:2  rivers  they  sh.  not  o.  thee 
■ler.  47:2  waters  of  north  o.  land 
Dan.  11:10  certai.  come,  o.  26.  40 
Joel  2:24  fats  o.  with  wine,  3:13 

OVERFLOWED,  ETH. 

■Jos.  3:15  in  harvest  Jor.  o.  banks 
Ps.  78:20  smote  rock,  streams  o. 
iPet.  3:6  world  o.  ^^•ith  water 

OVERFLOM'IXG. 
■Job  28:11  bindeth  floods  from  o. 

38:25  watercourse  for  o.  of  wat. 
Is.  28:2  flood  of  mighty  wat.  0. 
15  when  o.  scourge  pass,  18 

30:28  his  breath  as  o.  stream 
■ler.  47:2  north  sh.  be  an  o.  flood 
Ezek.  13:11  be  an  o.  shower,  13 

.38:22  rain  o.  rain  and  hailstones 
Eat).  3:10  the  o.  of  the  water 

OVERFLOWN. 

1  Chr.  12:15  Jor.  when  it  had  o. 
JbS  22:16  wh.  foundation  was  o. 
Dan.  11:22  with  flood  they  be  o. 

OVERL.AY. 
Ex.  25:11  0.  ark,  24:  30:3 
27:2  o.  altar  with  brass,  38:2 

OVERLAID. 
Ex.  26:32  liillars  o.  with  gold 
38:6  0.  staves  of  shittim-wood 

1  K.  3:19  died,  because  she  o.  it 

2  Chr.  4:9  he  o.  doors  with  brass 
Cant.  5:14  belly  as  bri.  ivory  o. 
See  GOLD. 

OVERLAYING. 
iTx.  38:17  the  o.  of  chapiters,  19 

OVERLIVED. 
Jos.  24:31  days  of  elders  th.  o.  J. 

OVERMUCH. 
Ec.  7:16  righte.  o.  17  be  not  o. 
2  Cor.  2:7  swallow,  with  0.  sor. 

OVERPASS. 
JiT.  5:28  tlie/  o.  deeds  of  wicked 


GRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


OYE 

OVERPAST. 

Ps.  57:1  refuse  until  calam.  heo. 
Js.  26:20  hide  until  indigu.  heo. 

OVERPLIS. 
Lev.  25:27  let  him  restore  the  o. 

OVERRA!V,  Rli\!VI!SG. 
2  Sam.  18:2:J  Ahimaaz  o.  Cushi 
Ifah.  1:8  an  o.  flood  will  he  make 
OVERSEE. 

1  Chr.  9:29  appointed  to  o.  vess. 

2  Chr.  2:2  3,600  to  o.  them 

OVERSEER. 
'Gen.  39:4  made  o.  over  house,  5 
iVe^.  11:9  Joel  th.  0.  14  Zabd.  o. 

22o.  ofLevites;  12:42  Jcz.  o. 
ProD.  6:7  the  ant  having  no  o. 

OVERSEERS. 
Gen.  41:34  let  Pharaoh  appoint  o. 

3  Chr.  2:18  Solomon  set  3,600  o. 
31:13  o.  underhand  ofCononiah 
34:12  0.  of  all  that  wrought,  13 

17  deliv.  mon.  into  hand  of  o. 
Ads  20:28  H.  Ghost  made  you  o. 

OVERSHADOW,  ED. 
Mat.  17:5  bright  cloud  o.  them, 

Mark  9:1  ■  Lyke9:U 
Imke  1:35  powerof  High.  o.  thee 
Acts  5:15  shadow  of  P.  0.  them 

OVERSIGHT. 
Gen.  43:12  peradv.  it  was  an  o. 
Num.  3::32  o.  of  them  that  keep 
4:16  the  o.  of  all  the  tabernacle 
2  A'.  12:11  that  had  o.  of  house  of 

L.  22:5,  9;  2  Chr.  34:10 
1  Chr.  9:2:3  hart  the  0.  of  the  gate? 
Neh.  11:16  had  the  o.  of  business 
13:4  the  0.  of  the  house  of  God 
\Pet.  5:2  taking  o.  not  by  const. 

OVERSPREAD,  IXG. 

Gen.  9:19  of  th.  the  earth  was  o. 
Dan.  9:27  the  o.  of  abominations 

OVERTAKE. 

Gen.  44:4  when  thou  dost  0.  th. 
Ex.  15:9  I  will  pursue,  I  will  o. 
Dent.  19:6  lest  avenger  o.  slayer 
28:2  blessings  come  and  o.  thee 

15  these  curses  shall  0.  thee,  45 
Jos.  2:5  for  ye  shall  o.  them 
1  Sam.  30:8  thou  sh.  surely  o.  th. 
ft  Sam.  15:14  lest  Absalom  o.  us 
Js.  59:9  nei.  doth  justice  o.  us 
Jer.  42:16  sw.  ye  feared  sh.  0.  you 
Sos.  2:7  shall  not  0.  her  lovers 

10:9  the  battle  did  not  0.  them 
Amos  9:10  evil  shall  not  o.  us 

13  ploughman  sh.  o.  the  reaper 
1  T/ies.  5:4  should  o.  you  as  thief 

OVERTAKEN,  ETH. 

1  Chr.  21:12  flee  till  sword  o.  th. 
Ps.  18:37  purs,  enemies  o.  them 
Gal.  6:1  if  a  man  be  a.  in  a  fault 

OVERTHREW. 
Gen.  19:25  God  o.  these  cities,  29 
Ex.  14:27  L.  0.  Eg.  P*-.  136:15 
Deut.  29:23  which  L.  0.  in  anger 
Is.  13:19  when  G.  o.  Sodom  and 

Gomo.  Jer.  50:40;  Amos  4:11 
J<!r.  20:16  be  as  cities  the  Lord  o. 
Mat.  21:12  J.  o.  tables  of  money- 

chang.  Mark  11:15 ;  John  2:15 
OVERTHROW,  Substantive. 
Gen.  19:29  G.  sent  Lot  out  of  o. 
Dent.  29:23  0.  of  Sod.  .Jer.  49:18 
2Pe<.  2:6  condem.  cities  with  o. 

OVERTHROW,  Verb. 
Gen.  19:21  I  will  not  o.  this  city 
Ex.  23:24  thou  sh.  o.  their  pods 
Deut.  12:3  ye  shall  o.  their  altars 
iSam.  10:3  D.  sent  to  spy  ando. 
11:25  make  battle  strong,  o.  it 

1  Chr.  19:3  David  sent  to  o.  land 
J>s.  106:26  to  o.  them  in  wildern. 

27  to  o.  their  seed  am.  nations 
140:4  have  pur.  to  o.  my  goings 
11  evil  hunt  vio.  man  to  o.  him 
Prov.  18:5  not  good  to  o.  righte. 
Hag.  2:22  I  will  o.  the  throne  of 
kingd.  I  will  o.  the  chariots 
Acts  5:39  if  it  be  of  G.  ye  can.  o. 

2  Tim.  2:18  o.  the  faith  of  some 

OVERTHROWETH. 

Job  12:19  lead,  prince.",  o.  mighty 

Prov.  1.3:6  wickedness  o.  sinner 
21:12  G.  0.  wicked  for  wickedn. 
22:12  0.  words  of  transgressor 
29:4  he  that  receiv.  gifts  o.  land 
OVERTHROWN. 

Ex.  15:7  hast  o.  them  that  rose 

Jud.  9:40  and  many  were  o. 

ZSam.  17:9  some  of  them  be  0. 

2  Chr.  14:13  Ethiopians  were  o. 

Job  19:6  know  X'.i.  G.  hatho.  me 


OX 

Ps.  141:6  their  judges  are  o. 
Prov.  11:11  city  is  o.  by  wicked 
12:7  wicked  0.  14:11  ho.  ofwic. 
Is.  1:7  your  land  is  desolate  as  o. 
Jer.  18:23  let  them  be  o.  bef  th. 
Lam.  4:6  S.  was  o.  as  in  moment 
Pan.  11:41  many  countries  be  0. 
Amos  4:11  I  have  o.  some  of  you 
■Ion.  3:4  40  days  Ninev.  sh.  be  o. 

1  Cor.  10:5  were  o.  in  wilderness 

OVERTOOK. 

Gen.  31:23  o.  Jacob  in  mount 

25  Lab.  o.  .Jacob  ;  44:6  steward 
.Pid.  18:22  Micah  o.  chil.  of  Dan 
20:42  battle  0.  men  of  Benjamin 

2  A'.  25:5  army  of  Chaldeans  o. 

Zedekiah,  Jer.  39:5 ;  52:8 
Lam.  1:3  her  persecutors  o.  her 

OVERTURIV. 
.lob  12:15  waters,  they  0.  earth 
Ezek.  21:27  I  will  o.  0.  o.  it 

OVERTURNED,  ETH. 
■P/d.  7:13  the  tent  fell  and  o.  it 
,Iob  9:5  which  o.  the  mountains 
28:9  0.  mountains  by  the  roots 
34:25  know  th.  works  and  o.  th. 

OVERWHELM,  ED. 

■Ibb  6:27  yea,  ye  0.  fatherless 
Ps.  55:5  and  horror  hnth  o.  me 
61:2  when  my  heart  is  o. 
77:3  my  spirit  0.  142:3 ;  143:4 
78:53  the  sea  o.  their  enemies 
124:4  then  the  waters  had  o.  us 
OVERWISE. 
Ec.  7:16  nor  make  thyself  o. 
OWE. 

Bom.  13:8  o.  no  man  any  thing 

OWED. 
Mat.  18:24  one  o.  him  10,000  tal. 

28  one  which  o.  him  a  100  jien. 
Luke  7:41  the  one  o.  500  pence 

OWEST,  ETH. 
Mat.  18:28  pay  me  that  thon  o. 
Luke  16:5  how  much  o.  thou  ?  7 
Phile.  18  thee,  or  o.  thee  aught 
19  o.  to  me  even  thine  own 
OWL. 

Lev.  11:16  o.  and  cuckoo,  Pent. 
14:15.  16:  /«.  34:11,  15 
17  the  little  0.  and  cormorant 
Ps.  102:6  I  am  like  o.  of  desert 

OWLS. 
.lob  30:29  I  am  companion  to  o. 
Is.  13:21  o.  shall  dwell  there, 
34:13;  Jer.  50:.39 
43:20  dragons  and  0.  honor  me 
Mic.  1:8  make  a  moiuTiing  as  o. 
OW\. 

1  Chr.  29:14  o.  have  we  giv.  thee 
16  we  prepared,  is  all  thine  o. 

Mat.  20:15  do  wh.  I  will  wi.  o.  .f 

Luke  16:12  you  that  which  iso. .? 

■John  1:11  came  to  his  o.  a.  rece. 
1.3:1  loved  his  o.  that  were 
15:19  world  would  love  his  o. 

Acts  5:4  was  it  not  in  th.  o.  pow.? 

1  Cor.  6:19  ye  are  not  your  o. 
10:24  let  no  man  seek  his  o. 

29  cons,  not  th.  o.  but  of  oth. 
13:5  charity  seeketh  not  her  o. 

Phil.  2:21  seek  their  o.  things 
1  Tim.  5:8  provide  not  for  his  o. 
See  cotiNSBL,  cottntrt,  etes, 

HE.\UT,  HOUSE,  LAND, 
PEOPLE,  SELF,  Sr:L\'i;S,  SOUL, 
WAT,  WAYS,  WILL. 

OWNER. 

Ex.  21:29  o.  of  ox  shall  be  quit 
34  0.  of  pit  sh.  make  it  good 
36  his  0.  hath  not  kept  him  in 
22:11  0.  of  it  sh.  accept  thereof 
12  make  restitution  to  o. 
15  but  if  o.  thereof  be  with  it 
1  K.  16:24  Shemer,  o.  of  the  hill 
Is.  1:3  the  ox  knowcth  his  o. 
Acts  27:11  believed  o.  of  the  ship 

OWNERS. 
.lob  31:.39  caused  o.  to  lose  lives 
Prov.  1:19  taketh  away  life  of  o, 
Ec.  5:11  what  good  is  there  too. 


PAD 

Ex.  34:19  firstl.  of  o.  or  sheep  mi. 
Lev.  7:2:3  eat  no  fat  of  o. 
Num.  7:3  for  each  of  princes  o. 

22:4  as  the  o.  licketh  up  grass 
Veul.  5:14  o.  do  no  work  on  sab. 

14:4  0.  sheep,  and  goat  may  eat 

22:1  not  sec  bro.'s  o.  go  astray 
10  not  plough  with  6.  and  ass 

25:4  not  muzzle  o.  treadeth  out 
corn,  1  Cor.  9:9: 1  Tim.  5:18 
Jos.  6:21  they  destroy  o.  and 

sheep,  1  Sam.  15:15 
Jvd.  3:31  slew  600  with  o.-goad 

6:4  left  neither  sheep  nor  o. 
1  Sam.  12:3  wh.  o.  have  I  taken  ? 

14:34  bring  ev.  man  o.  and  sheep 
Neh.  5:18  for  me  daily  one  0. 
Job  6:5  loweth  o.  over  fodder  ? 

24:3  take  widow's  o.  for  pledge 

40:15  Behemoth  eat.  grass  as  0. 
Ps.  69:31  please  L.  better  thano. 

106:20  glory  into  similitu.  of  o. 
Prov.  7:22  0.  goeth  to  slaughter 

14:4  incre.  by  strength  of  the  o. 

15:17  better  than  a  stalled  o. 
Is.  1:3  the  o.  knoweth  his  owner 

11:7  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  o. 

32:20  send  for.  the  feet  of  the  o. 

66:3  killeth  o.  as  if  he  slew  man 
Jer.  11:19  was  like  a  lamb  orano. 
Ezek.  1:10  four  had  face  of  an  o. 
Luke  13:15  each  loose  o.  on  sab. 

14:5  an  o.  or  ass  fallen  into  a  pit 

Wild  OX. 
Deut.  14:5  wild  o.  ye  may  eat 

OXEN. 
Gen.  12:16  Ab.  had  o.  and  asses 

32:5  J.  said,  I  have  o.  and  asses 

.34:28  sons  of  J.  took  Shech.  0. 
Ex.  9:3  hand  of  Lord  is  upon  0. 

22:1  restore  five  0.  for  one  ox 
Num.  7:3  princes  bro.  twelve  o. 

22:40  Balak  offered  o.  and  sheep 

23:1  prepare  me  here  seven  0. 
Deut.  14:26  bestow  money  for  o. 

1  Sa7n.  11:7  hewed  yoke  of  0. 
14:14  yoke  of  0.  might  plough 

.32  took  sheep  and  0.  and  slew 
15:9  Agag  ancl  the  best  of  the  o. 

14  wliat  meaneth  lowing  of  o.  ? 

15  spared  best  of  sheep  and  o. 
27:9  David  took  away  the  o. 

2  Sa7n.  6:6  hold  of  it,  o.  shook  it 

13  Da.  sacrittcedo.  and  fallings 
24:24  bought  thrcs. -floor  and  b. 

1  K.  1:9  Adonijah  slew  o.  19,  25 
4:23  daily  provision,  ten  fat  0. 
7:25  one  sea,  twelve  o.  under  it, 

44 ;  2  Chr.  4:4, 15 
8:63  S.  off.  sacrifice  to  L.  22.000 

0.  120,000  sheep,  2  Clir.  7:5 
19:19  El.  was  ploughing  with  o. 

20  Elisha  left  o.  ran  after  Elij. 

21  took  yoke  of  0.  slew  them 

2  K.  5:26  is  it  a  time  to  rec.  o.  ? 
2  Chr.  15:11  offered  of  spoil  700o. 

18:2  Ahab  killed  sheep  and  0. 
29::33  consecrated  things  600  o. 
31:6  they  brought  in  tithes  of  o. 
.35:8  for  passo.  three  hundred  0. 
Job  1:3  his  substance  was  .500  o. 

14  0.  ploughing,  asses  feeding 
42:12  gave  him  1,000  yoke  of  o. 

Ps.  8:7  to  have  dominion  over  o. 

144:14  that  our  o.  may  be  strong 
Prov.  14:4  wh.  no  0.  crib  is  clean 
Is.  7:25  for  sending  forth  of  o. 

22:13  joy  and  gladn.  slaying  o. 

30:24  0.  and  asses  eat  cl.  prov. 
.ler.  51:23  I  break  hnsb.  and  o. 
Pan.  4:25  eat  gr.  as  o.  a3;  5:21 
Amos  6:12  plough  there  with  o.  * 
Mat.  22:4  o.  and  fatlings  killed 
Luke  14:19  bought  5  yoke  of  o. 
■lohn  2:14  those  in  temple  sold  o. 
Acts  14:13  priest  of  Jup.  bro.  o. 
1  Cor.  9:9  doth  G.  ta.  care  for  o.  ? 
OZEM.    1  Chr.  2:15 
OZIAS.   Mat.  1:8,  9 


P. 


PAAKAI. 


2  Sam.  23:35 
PACES. 


13  riches  kept  for  o.  to  th.  hurt  1 2  Sam.  6: 13  when  gone  six  p.  he 


Luke  19:33  o.  said,  WTiy  loose  ye 

OWNETH. 
Lev.  14:35  he  that  0.  the  house 
Acts  21:11  bind  man  o.  th.  girdle 
OX. 

Ex.  20:17  not  covet,  o.  Dent.  5:21 
21:28  if  o.  gore,  he  stoned,  29-36 
22:1  if  man  steal  o.  or  sheep 

4  whether  it  be  o.  or  ass,  he 
23:4  if  thou  meet  th.  enemv'so. 

12  thine  o,  and  thine  a&s  rest 


PACIFY,  ED,  ETH. 

Est.  7:10  then  king's  wrath  p. 
Prcm.  16:14  a  wise  man  p.  wrath 

21:14  a  gift  in  secret  p.  anger 
Ec.  10:4  Yielding  p.  gr.  ofl'ences 
Ezek.  16:63  when  I  ain  p.  toward 

PADAN-.4RAM. 
Gen.  25:20  dau.  of  Bethuel  of  P. 

2S:6  Isa.  sent  Jacob  away  to  P. 
7  his  father,  and  wasgoiietoP. 

31:13  had  gotten  in  P. 


PAL 

Gen.  35:9  .T.  when  he  came  fr.  P. 
26  sons  born  to  him  in  P.  46:15 
PADDLE. 
Deut.  23:13  have     on  weapon 

PAGIEL. 
Num.  1:13  P.  son  of  Ocran,  7:72 
PAID.   See  after  pat. 

PAIN. 

Job  14:22  flesh  on  him  sh.  have  p. 

15:20  wicked  travaileth  with  p. 

.3:3:19  is  chastened  also  with  p. 
Ps.  25:18  mine  affliction  and  p. 

48:6  p.  as  a  woman  in  travaiL 

Is.  1.3:8:  26:17 
Is.  21:3  my  loins  filled  with^. 

26:18  child,  we  have  been  in  p. 

66:7  bef.  her  p.  came,  she  was 
Jer.  6:24  p.  as  wo.  in  trav.  22:23 

12:13  put  themselves  top.  buk 

15:18  why  is  my  p.  perpetual 

30:23  with  p.  on  head  of  wicked 

51:8  Babylon,  take  balm  for  p. 
Ezek.  30:4  great  p.  in  Ethiopia,  9 

16  Sin  shall  have  great  p. 
Mic.  4:10  p.  and  labor  to  bring 
Nah.  2:10  much  p.  is  in  all  loins 
Pom.  8:22  creation  travail,  in  p. 
Per.  16:10  gnawed  tongues  for  p. 

21:4  nor  snail  th.  be  any  more  p. 
See  PANGS. 

PAINED, 

Ps.  55:4  my  heart  is  sore  p. 
Is.  23:5  they  shall  be  sorely  p. 
Jer.  4:19  I  am  p.  at  very  heart 
Joel  2:6  people  shall  be  much  p. 
Rev.  12:2  and  ji.  to  be  delivered 
PAINS. 

1  Sam.  4:19  p.  came  upon  her 
Ps.  116:3  )).  of  hell  gat  hold 
Acts  2:24  hav.  loosed  p.  of  death 
Rev.  16:11  blasphem.  bee.  otp. 

PAINFUL,  NESS. 
Ps.  73:16  it  was  too  p.  for  me 

2  Cor.  11:27  and  p.  in  watchings 

PAINTED,  ST. 
2  K.  9:.30  Jezebel her  face 
Jer.  22:14  and /).  with  vermilion; 
Ezek.  23:40  thou  j).  thy  eyes 

PAINTING. 
Jer.  4:30  thou  rentest  face  wL  p. 
PAIR. 

Luke  2:24  offer  p.  of  turtle-dovea 
Rev.  6:5  a  p.  of  balances  in  hand 
PALACE. 

1  K.  16:18  Zimri  burnt  king's  p. 
21:1  Naboth  had  viney.  hy  p. 

2  K.  15:25  smote  Pekaiah  mp. 
20:18  eunuchs  mp.  of  king 

1  Chr.  29:1  the/),  is  not  for  man 
19  perfect  heart  to  build  the  p. 

Ezr.  4:14  maintenance  fr.  the  p. 
Neh.  1:1  was  in  Shushan  the  p. 

7:2  ruler  of  n.  charge  over  Jer. 
Est.  3:15  in  Shushan  the  p.  8:14 

9:12  destroyed  500  men  in  the  p. 
Ps.  45:15  enter  into  king's  p. 

144:12  after  similitude  of  a  p. 

Cant.  8:9  build  up.  of  silver 
Is.  25:2  made  p.  of  strangers 
Dan.  4:4  flourishing  in  my  p. 

6:18  king  went  to)),  pas.  night 
11:45  he  shall  plant  p.  between 
seas 

Amos  4:3  shall  cast  them  into^» 
Nah.  2:6  opened.  /).  dissolved 
Mat.  26:58  Pe.  followed  Jesus  to 

high-priest's  p.  Mark  14:54 
X7//-«  11:21  a  strongman  keep.  ^, 
Phil.  1:13  bonds  manifest  in  p. 
PALACES. 

2  Chr.  36:19  and  burnt  all  the  p. 
Ps.  45:8  myrrh,  out  of  ivory  p. 

48:3  G.  is  known  in  p.  for  refu. 
13  mark  bulwarks,  consider  p. 

78:69  sanctuary  like  high  p. 

122:7  prosperity  within  thy  p. 
Prov.  .30:28  spider  is  in  king's  p. 
Is.  13:22  dragons  sh.  cry  in  thyp. 

32:14  the  p.  shall  be  forsakeii 

.34:13  thorns  come  up  in  her  p. 
Jer.  6:5  let  ns  destroy  her/). 

9:21  death  is  entered  into  our  p. 

17:27  fire  shall  devourp.  of  .ler. 

49:27  consume/),  of  Benhadad 
Lam.  2:5  hath  swi.llowed  her/). 
Ezek.  19:7  knew  their  desol.  p. 

25:4  shall  set  their  p.  in  thee 
Amos  3:9  publish  in  p.  at  Ash. 
hod,  in  p.  of  Egypt 

10  store  up  robbery  in  their  p. 

11  /).  be  spoiled:  6:8  hate  p. 
Mic.  5:5  he  shall  tread  in  our  p. 
See  DEVOUR. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PAR 
PALE,  NESS. 

Is.  2n:22  nc'i.  shall  face  wax  J>. 
Jer.  ail:6      faces  turned  into  p. 
Jlev.  0:8  looked,  behold  jj.  horse 

PALESTUV.V. 
Ex.  15:14  hold  on  men  of  P. 
14:29  rej.  not  thou,  whole  P. 
SI  cry,  O  city,  thou,  whole  P. 
PALM. 
Lev.  14:15  pour  into  p.  26 
John  18:22  struck  Jesus  with  p. 

PALM  branches. 
Keh.  8:15  to  mount  and  fet.p.  b. 

PALMER-WORM. 
Joel  1:4  what^).-!('.  left,  loc.  eat. 
2:25  restore  years  p. -w.  eaten 
Amosi':^  fig-trees,  ihe  p.-w.  dev. 
PALMS. 

1  Sam.  fiAp.  of  hands  cut  off 

2  K.  9:.35  they  found  skull  and  p. 
/«.  49:16  grav.  thee  on  p.  ofhan. 
Van.  10:  K)  set  me  on  p.  of  hands 
Mat.  26:67  others  smote  him  wi. 

p.  of  their  hands,  Mark  14:65 
Rev.  7:'J  white  robes,  p.  in  han. 

PALM-TREE. 
Jud.  4:5  dwelt  under        of  D. 
Ps.  92:12  right,  flour  likep.-^. 
Cant.  7:7  stature  is  like  toap.-<. 

8  I  will  go  up  to  ihep.-t. 
Jer.  10:5  are  upright  as  t\\ep.-t. 
Ezek.  41:19  face  of  man  tow.  p.-t. 
Joel  l:\2p.-t.  and  apple-tree 

PALM-TREES. 
Ex.  15:27  El.  wh.  were  IQp.-t. 
Lev.  23:40  take  branches  otv.-t. 
Deut.  34:3  show,  him  city  of  p.-t. 
Jud.  1:16  out  of  city  oip.-t. 
3:13  M.  possessed  city  ofji.-t. 

1  A'.  6:29  wi.  figures  of  ».-;.  32,a5; 

7:36;  2  Chr.  3:5;  Ezek.  40:16 

2  Chr.  28:15  bro.  th.  to  ci.  ofp.-^ 
John  12:13  took  branches  o£p.-t. 

PALSY,  lES. 
Mat.  4:24  had;?,  he  healed  them, 

Marki-.^i;  Luke  5:15 
8:6  ser.  lieth  at  home  sick  of  p. 
9:2  Je.  said  to  sick  of  p.  S.  thy 

sins  be  forgiven,  Mark  2:5 
Mark  2:10  sick  of  j).  Luke  5:24 
Acts  8:7  many  taken  with  p.  and 
9:33  Eneas,  who  was  sick  of  ^. 
PAMPHYLI.A. 
Acts  13:13  P.  came  to  Perga  in  P. 
15:38  departed  from  them  fr.  P. 
27:5  had  sailed  over  sea  of  P. 
PA!V". 

Zev.  2'.5  meat-olTer.  baken  in  p. 
6:31  in  a  p.  it  shall  bo  made 
7:9  dressed  in  p.  shall  be  pries. 

1  Sam.  2:14  serv.  stuck  it  intoy;. 

2  Sam.  13:9  Tam.  took  p.  poured 
Ezek,  4:3  take  unto  thee  irou_p. 

PAIVS. 

Ex.  27:3  make  p.  to  rec.  asbcs 
Nvra.  11:8  baked  manna  in  p. 

1  Chr.  9:31  thi.  made  in  2:3:29 

2  Chr.  35:13  offer,  sod  they  \wp. 

PAIVGS. 
Xs.  13:8/7.  sh.  take  hoVd  of  them 
21:3 p.  take  hokj  me  asp.  of  w. 
26:17  worn,  crieth  out  in  her  p. 
Jer.  22:23  gracious  when  p.  come 
48:41  heart  of  worn,  in  ;;.  49:22 
50:43^.  as  of  a  worn.  Mic.  4:9 

FAiVXAG. 
Ezek.  27:17  traded  in  market,  P. 

P.4NT,  BO,  ETH. 
rs.  38:10  my  heart  p.  sfren.  fail. 

1  42:1  as  hart  p.  so  p.  my  soul 
119:1.31  open,  my  mouth  and  p. 

Is.  21:4  at  the  vision  my  heart  p. 
Amos  2:7  tliat  p.  after  the  dust 

PAPER. 
Is.  19:7/).  reeds  shall  wither 

2  John  12  would  not  write  wi.  p. 
PAPHOS.    Acts  13:6 

PAPS. 

Ezek.  23:21  for  the;;,  of  thy  yon. 
Luke  11:27  bles.  are?;,  th.  suck. 

23:29  blessed  p.  never  gave  suck 
S,ev.  1:13  girt  p.  with  gold.  gird. 

PARABLE. 
Num.  23:7  Balaam  took  up  p.  and 

said,  24:3,  15,  20,  21.  23 
Job  27:1  J.  continued  his  p.  29:1 
Ps.  49:4  I  will  incline  ear  to  a  p. 

78:2  mouth,  in  a  p.  will  I  utter 
Pron.  26:7  p.  in  mouth  of  fools,  9 
Ezek.  17:2  speak  a  p.  to  Israel. 

24:3  utter  p.  to  rebellions  house 
Mic.  2:4  take  up  a  p.  against  you 
RaJb.  2:6  these  take  up  p.  ag.  you 


PAR 

Mat.  13:18  hear  p.  of  tUe  so^er 
24  ano.  p.  i)ut  he,  31,  33:  21:3.^ 
34  with.  p.  sp.  not,  Mark  4:34 
24:32  learn  a  p.  of  the  flg-tree, 

jVar/fc  13:28;  Z«A:e  21:29 
Mark  4:10  asked  him  of  p.  7:17 ; 

Luke  8:9 
12:12  spoken  p.  a?,  th.  Lu.  20:19 
Luke  5:36  he  spake  a  p.  to  them, 
6:.39;  8:4;  12:16;  l:?:0;  14:7: 
15:3;   18:1,  9;   19:11;  20:9; 
21:29;  John  10:6 
12:41  L.  spak.  thou  thisp.  to  us? 
PARABLES. 
Ezek.  20:49  doth  he  nut  speak  p. 
Mat.  13:3  spake  many  things  to 
them  in  p.  13:34 ;  22: 1 ;  Mark 
3:23;  4:2,  13,  33;  12:1 
Mark  4:13  how  will  ye  kn.  all  p.  f 
Luke8:10p.  seeing  might  not  see 

PARADISE. 
Luke  23:43  to-day  with  me  in  p. 
2  Cor.  12:4  was  caught  up  into  p. 
Rev.  2:7  in  the  midst  ot p.  of  G. 

P.ARAMOURS. 
Ezek.  23:20  doted  upon  theirp. 

PARA\. 
Gen.  21:21  wil.  of  P.  Knm.  10:12; 

12:16;  13:3,  25;  \Sam.  25:1 
Deut.  33:2  forth  from  mount  P. 
Hab.  3:3  Holy  One  came  from  P. 
PAEBAR.    1  Chr.  26:18 

PARCEL. 
Gen.  a3:19  .T.  boiight  j).  of  afield, 

Jos.  24:32;  Jo/in4:5 
Ruth  4:3  Na.  selleth  a  n.  of  land 

1  Chr.  n:13p.  of  gr.  full  of  bar.  14 

PARCHED. 
35:7/).  ground  become  pool 
Jer.  17:6  shall  inhabit  p.  places 
See  CORN. 

PARCHMENTS. 

2  Tim.  4:13  bri.  especially  the  p. 

PARDON. 
Ex.  23:21  not  p.  your  trangres. 
34:9  p.  our  iniq.  Num.  14:19 

1  Sam.  15:25 p.  my  sins  • 

2  A".  5:18  Lord,  p.  thy  servant 
24:4  which  Lord  would  not  p. 

2  Chr.  30:18  good  L.  p.  ev.  one 
]Veh.  9:17  G.  ready  top.  gracious 
./ob  7:21  why  not  p.  my  transg.  ? 
Ps.  25:11  for  name's  sake  p.  iui. 
Is.  55:7  he  will  abundantly  p. 
Jer.  5:1  I  will  p.  it;  7  shalllp. 
33:8  I  will     all  their  iniquities 
50:20  I  will  p.  whom  I  reserve 

PARDONED,  ETH. 

yum.  14:20  I  have  p.  ae.  to  word 
Is.  40:2  tell  her  that  iniq.  is  p. 
Lam.  3:42  thou  hast  not  p. 
Mic.  7:18  G.  like  thee,  p.  iniq.  ? 

PARE. 
Deui.  21:12  shave  head,  p.  nails 

PARENTS. 
Mat.  10:21  children  shall  rise  up 
against  their  p.  Mark  13:12 
Luke  2:27  p.  brought  in  child  Jc. 
8:.56  her  p.  were  astonished,  but 
18:29  is  no  man  that  hath  left/j. 
21:16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  p. 
,Iohn  9:2  who  did  sin,  man  orp.  .f 

22  these  words  spake  p.  23 
Rom,.  1:30  di  ?o.  to  p.  2  Titn.  3:2 
2  Cor.  12:14  chi.  not  lay  up  tor  p. 
Eph.  6:1  chil.  obey  p.  Col.  3:20 

1  Tbn.  5:4  learn  to  requite  th.  p. 
Ileb.  11:23  Mo.  was  hid  of  his  p. 

PARLOR,  S. 
■Tud.  3:20  Eg.  was  sitting  in  p. 

23  Ehud  sliut  doors  of  the  p. 
1  Sam.  9:22  S.  bro.  them  top. 

1  Chr.  28:11  gave  S.  pattern  of  p. 
PAEMENAS.    Acts  6:5 

P.ART. 
Ex.  19:17  at  nether  p.  of  mount. 
Lev.  2: 16 p.  of  beaten  com,  p.  oil 
Nu7n.  18:20  nei.  have  p.  am.  th. 
Deut.  10:9;  12:12;  14:27,  29; 
18:1;  Jos.  14:4:  18:7;  I  am 
thy  p.  and  inherit,  in  Israel 
22:41  utmost  p.  of  people,  2:3:13 
■Jos.  22:25  ye  have  no  p.  in  L.  27 
Ruth  2:3  to  light  on  p.  of  field 
3:13  perf.  to  thee  p.  of  kinsman 

1  Sniu.  23:20  our  p.  sh.  be  to  del. 
30:24  his  p.  is  that  goeth  to  bat. 

2  Sam.  20:1  we  have  nop.  in  D. 
2  K.  18:2;3  if  able  on  thy  p.  to  set 

riders.  Is.  .36:8 

1  Chr.  12:29  jjreatest  p.  kept  ho. 

2  Chr.  29:16  prie.  we.  to  inner  p. 


PAR 

Keh.  1:9  cast  out  to  uttermost  j). 
5:11  rest,  hundredth/),  of  mon. 

■Job  32:17  I  will  answer  my  p. 

Ps.  5:9  inward  p.  is  wickedness 
51:6  in  hidden  p.  know  wisdom 
118:7  L.  takes  my  p.  with  them 

ProiK  8:26  nor  highest  p.  of  dust 
31  rejoic.  in  habitablep.  of  ear. 
17:2/).  of  inherit,  arao.  breth. 

Is.  7:18  hiss  for  fly  in  utmost  p. 
24:16  fr.  utmost  p.  heard  songs 
41:16  he  burneth  p.  in  fire.  19 

Ezek.  45:17  prince's  p.  to  give 

Dan.  2:33  p.  iron,  p.  clay,  41,  42 
5:5  king  saw  p.  of  the  hand,  24 
11:31  arms  shall  stand  on  his  p. 

Amos.  7:4  it  dev.  deep,  eat  up  p. 

Mark  4:38  in  hinder ^j.  of  ship 
9:40  not  against  us,  is  on  our  p. 

Lrike  10:42  M.  hath  chos.  good  p. 
17:24  lightning  lighteneth  one 
p.  shining  to  other  p. 

John  1.3:8  wash  th.  not,  ha.  nop. 
19:23  four  parts,  ev.  soldier  a  p. 

Acts  1:17  obtained  p.  of  ministry 
25  may  take  p.  of  this  minist. 
5:2  Ananias  kept^.  of  price,  3 
8:21  thou  hast  neithp.  nor  lot 
14:4p.  wi.  Jews,  p.  wi.  apostles 
19:32p.  knew  not  wheref.  came 
23:6  the  one  p.  were  Sadducees 
27:12  more  p.  advised  to  depai  t 

1  Cor.  12:24  honor  to  that  p. 
15:6  greater  p.  rem.  to  this  day 
16:17  was  lacking  on  your  p. 

2  Cor.  6:15p.  believ.  wi.  infidel? 
Tit.  2:8  that  he  of  the  contr.  p. 
lli'h.  2:14  himself  took  p.  of  same 
I  Pet.  4:14  on  th.p.  he  is  ,>vilspo. 

of,  on  your  p.  glorified 
Rev.  20:6 p.  in  first  resurrection 
21:8  liars  sh.  have  p.  in  lake 
22:19  G.  shall  take  away  hisp. 

PART,  Verb. 
Lev.  2:6  ehalt  p.  meat-olTering 
Ruth  1:17  if  aught  but  death  p. 

1  Sam.  30:24  they  shall  p.  alike 

2  Sam.  14:6  th.  was  none  to/). 
Job  41:6  shall  they  p.  him  imong 

the  merchants  ? 
Ps.  22:18  they  p.  my  garments 

In  PART. 
Rom.  11:25  blindness  in  p.  to  Is. 

1  Cor.  13:9  we  know  in  p.  and  we 

prophesy  in  p. 

10  that  in  p.  sh.  be  done  awav 
12  I  know  t?tp.  but  then  sh.  1 

2  Cor.  l:14acknowledged  usmp. 
2:5  not  grieved  me  but  in  p. 

Third  PART. 
2  K.  11:5  a  t.  p.  enter  on  Sabba. 
2  Chr.  23:4  t.  p.  of  you  be  port. 
Neh.  10:.32  charge  ours.  wi.  t.  p. 
Ezek.  5:2  burn  with  fire  a  t.  p.  a 
t.p.  smite  about  it,  a  third 
p.  scatter  in  the  wind,  12 
Zee.  13:8  a  third  p.  shall  be  left 
9  I  will  bring  the  t.  p.  thro'  fire 
Rev.  8:7  t.p.  of  trees  was  burnt 

8  t.  p.  of  sea  became  blood 

9  t.  p.  of  creat.  died,  t.  p.  ships 

11  t.  p.  of  wat.  bee.  wormwood 

12  t.  p.  of  sun,  moon,  and  stars 
9:15  prep,  to  slay  t.  p.  of  men 
12:4  his  tail  drew  t.  p.  of  stars 

Fourth  PART. 
1  Sam  .  9:8  have/',  part  of  shekel 

1  A'.  6:.33  posts  of  olive-tree /.  p. 

2  A'.  6:25 /.  p.  cab  of  doves'  dung 
Xeh.  9:3  read  one /.  p.  ano./.  p. 
Rev  6:8  power  given  over /.  p. 

Fifth  P.4RT. 
Gen.  41:34  take  up  f.  p.  of  land 
47:24  give  f.  p.  to"Pharaoh,  26 
Zet).  5:16  acid /.  p.  thereto.  6:5; 
22:14;  27:13,19,27,31;  .Vu»l,5:7 

Tenth  PART. 

Ex.  16:36  homer  is  the  tenth  p. 
Lev.  5:11  tenth  p.  of  an  ephah  of 

fine  flour,  6:90 ;  Kum.  28:5 
Num.  5:15  t.  p.  of  ephah  of  meal 
18:26  ve  shall  oft'er  even  t.  p. 
Ezek.  45:11  ephah  may  cont. /.  p. 
Heb.  7:2  Abra.  gave  a  t.  p.  of  all 
Rev.  11:13  the  /.  p.  of  city  fell 

PARTS. 

Gen.  47:24  four  p.  sh.  be  yo.  own 
I^ev.  22:23  any  thing  lack,  in  p. 
Num.  31:27  div.  prey  into  two  p. 
Deiit.  19:3  divide  land  into  3  p. 
.70S.  18:5  divide  into  seven  p.  6, 9 

1  Sa?n.  5:9  emer.  in  th.  secret  p. 

2  Satn.  19:43  have  ten  p.  in  king 
1  A'.  16:21  Is.  divided  into  two  p. 
a  K.  11:7  two  p.  watch  ab.  king 


PAR 

Nfli.  11:1  9p.  dw.  in  other  cities 
Job  26:14  th.  are  p.  of  his  ways 

41:12  I  will  not  conceal  hisp. 
Ps.  2:8  uttermost  p.  of  earth 

6:5:9  go  into  lower  p.  of  earth 

65:8  dwell  in  utmost  p.  afraid 

139:9  dwell  in  utmost  p.  of  sea 
Prov.  18:8  go  to  innerm.  p.  26:23 
Is.  3:17  Lord  will  disc,  secret  p. 

44:2:3  shout,  ye  lower  p.  of  earth 
Jer.  34:18  between  p.  thereof,  19 
Ezek.  26:20  in  the  low  p.  of  eartli 

31:14  to  nether/),  of  earth.  18 
16  comforted  in  the  nether  p. 
of  earth,  32:18,  24 

37:11  we  are  cut  off  for  our  p. 

38:15  place  out  of  north  p.  39:3 
Mat.  12:42  she  came  from  utter. 

most  p.  Luke  11:31 
■John  19:23  garments  made  4  p. 
Rom.  15:'23  no  more  place  in  p. 

1  Cor.  12:24  comely  p.  no  need 
Eph.  4:9  descended  into  low.  p. 
Rev.  16:19  city  divided  into  3  p. 

See  BACK,  HINDER,  INWAilD. 
PARTED. 

Gen.  2:10  river  p.  into  fourheada 

2  if.  2:11  chariot  p.  both  asunder 
14  waters  p.  hither  and  thither 

J'ob  38:24  what  way  is  light  p.  .* 
Joei  3:2  scatter,  and  p.  my  land 
Mat.  27:35  p.  his  garmen.  Mark 
5:24;  Luke^i:M\  John  19:24 
Luke  24:51  blessed  them,  was  p. 
Acts  2:45  p.  them  to  all  men 

PARTETH. 
Le^\  11:3 p.  hoof,  Deut.  14:? 
Prov.  18:18  lot  p.  betw.  mighty 

PARTAKER. 
Ps.  50:18  been  p.  with  adulterers 
1  Cor.  9:10  sho.  be  p.  of  his  hope 
23  I  be  p.  thereof  with  you 
10:30  p.  why  am  I  evil  spok.  oft 

1  Tim.  5:22 p.  of  oth.  men's  sins 

2  Titn.  1:8  be  thou  p.  of  afflictl. 
2:6  husbandman  be  p.  of  fruits 

1  Pet.  5:1  I  am  also  p.  of  the  gl. 

2  John  11  biddeth  G.  speed  is  p. 

PARTAKERS. 
Mat.  23:30  not  been  p.  in  blood 
Rmn.  15:27  if  Gentiles  have  beea 
p.  of  their  spiritual  things 

1  Cor.  9:13  are  p.  with  the  altar 
10:17  we  are  all  p.  of  that  bread 

18  are  not  they  which  eat  p.  .* 
21  cannot  be  p.  of  Lord's  table 

2  Cor.  1 :7  you  are  p.  of  sufferings 
Eph.  3:6  p.  of  his  promise  inCn. 

5:7  be  not  ye  there,  p.  wi.  them 
Phil.  1:7  all  are  p.  of  my  ^ce 
Col.  1:12  to  be  p.  of  inheritance 
1  Tim.  6:2  they  are  p.  of  benefit 
Meb.  2:14  children  p.  of  flesh 

and  blood 
3:1  p.  of  the  heavenly  calling 
14  for  we  are  raadep.  of  Christ 
6:4  made^.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
12:8  chastise,  where,  all  are  p. 
10  that  we  be  p.  of  his  holiness 

1  Pet.  4:13  p.  of  Christ's  suffer. 

2  Pit.  1:4  p.  of  the  divine  nature 
Rev.  18:4  that  ye  be  not  p.  of  her 

PARTAKEST. 
Rom.  11:17  with  them  p.  of  root 
PAETHIAXS.    Acts  2:9 

PARTIAL,  ITY. 
Mai  2:9  but  have  been  p.  in  lavr 
1  Tim.  5:21  doing  nothing  by  p. 
■lam.  2:4  are  ye  n"ot  p.  yoursel.  ? 
3:17  without  p.  and  hypocrisy 

PARTICULAR,  LY. 
.■lets  21:19  P.  declared  p.  things 
1  Cor.  12:27  of  C.  members  in  p. 
Eph.  5:.3:3  ev.  one  in  p.  love  wife 
Heb.  9:5  we  cannot  now  speak  p. 

PARTIES. 
Ex.  22:9  both  p.  come  bef.  judg. 

PARTING. 
Ezek.  21:21  king  of  B.  stood  at  p. 

PARTITION. 
1  K.  6:21  he  made  an.  of  gold 
Eph.  2:14  bro.  middle  wall  of  p. 

PARTLY. 
Dan.  2:42  be  p.  strong,  p.  broken 

1  Cor.  11:18  divisions,  I  p.  belie. 
Heb.  10:33  p.  gaz. -stock,  p.  com. 

PART.NER,  S. 
Prov.  29:-24  whoso  is  p.  with  s 
thief 

2  Cor.  8:23  Titus,  he  is  my  p. 
Phite.  17  if  count  me  a  p.  receirti 
Luke  5:7  they  beckoned  to  th.  p, 

10  James  and  John  were  p. 


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PAS 
PARTRIDGE. 

)  Sam.  26;20  when  one  hunt  &p. 
Jer.  17:11  asp.  sitteth  on  eggs 

PASHl'R. 
Neh.  10:3  P.  scaled,  Jer.  20:6 
Jer.  20:1  P.  son  of  Im.  smote,  2 
3  L.  call,  not  thy  name  P. 
21:1  Zedekiah  sent  unto  him  P. 
38:1  Gedal.  the  son  of  P.  and  P. 
PASS. 

Gen.  18:5  after  that  ye  shall  p. 

41:32  will  shortly  bring  it  to  p. 
Ex.  33:19  will  make  my  good  p. 
Num.  27:7  inherit,  of  fa.  to  p.  8 
Jos.  1:14  ye  shall  p.  before  breth. 
1  Sam.  16- 10  Jesse  made  7  sons  p. 
Neh.  2:14  no  place  for  beast  to  p. 
Job  6:15  as  stream  they  /).  away 

11:16  rem  it  as  waters  that  p. 

S4:20  peo.  be  troubled,  p.  away 
Prov.  16:30  he  bringeth  evil  top. 

22:3  and  the  simple  /).  on,  27:12 
Is.  30:32  grounded  staff  shall  p. 

a3:21  no  gallant  ship  shall  p. 

37:26  have  I  brought  it  to  p. 
Jer.  8:13  th.  I  have  given  shall/). 

15:14  make  th.  p.  with  enemies 

33:13  flocks  sh.  p.  under  hands 

51:43  nor  doth  son  of  man  p. 
Ezek.  90:37  I  will  cause  you  to  p. 

32:19  wh.  dost  th  p.  in  beauty? 
Amosd.ip.  ye  unto  Calneh 
Mic.  1:11  p.  ye  away,  inhabit,  of 

8:13  their  king  shall  p.  before 
Zep.  2:2  decree  br.  forth,  day  p. 
Zee.  .3:4  have  caused  iniqu.  {op. 
Kat.  5:18  heav.  and  earth  sh.  p. 

26:39  cup  p.  fr.  me,  Mark  I4:.35 
Luke  16:2b  wh.  would  p.  fr.  hen. 
nor  can  they  p.  fr.  us  to  you 

19:4  he  was  to  p.  that  way 
1  Cor  7:36  if  phe     flower  of  age 
S  Pet.  3:10  heavens  sh.  p.  away 

PASS  by. 
Bx.  .33:22  cover  thee  whi.  I  p.  by 
Ps.  80:12  all  they  that  p.  by 

89:41  all  that  p.  by  way  spoil 
Jer.  22:8  many  nations  sh.  p.  by 
Lam.  1:12  ye  that  p.  by  behold 

2:15  all  that  p.  by  clap  th.  hands 
Ezek.  5:14  sight  of  all  that  p.  by 

37:2  caused  me  to  p.  by  them 
Amos  7:8  I  will  not  p.  by  th.  8:2 
Mie.  2:8  garm.  of  them  that  p.  by 
Mat.  8:28  no  man  might  p.  by 
Luke  18:36  hearing  multit.  p.  by 

8e*  CAME,  COMB. 

Not  PASS. 

Num.  20-17  will  n.  p.  thro  fields 
18  Edom  said.  Thou  shall ».  /). 
Job  14:5  his  bounds  he  cannot  p. 
19:8  fenced  my  way,  cannot  p. 
J^,  148:6  a  decree  wh.  shall  n.  p. 
Prov.  8:29  waters  should  not  p. 
Jer.  5:22  decree  that  it  cannot  p. 
Mat.  24:34  this  gene,  shall  not  p. 
away.  Mark   13::30;  Luke 
21:.32 

35  heaven  and  earth  shall  pass 
away,  but  my  word  sh.  n.  p. 
«way,  Mark  13:31;  Zm.  21:33 

PASS  not. 

Gen.  18:37?.  not  away  from  serv. 
S  K.  6:9  thou  p  not  such  a  place 
Prov.  4:15  avoid  it.  7).  not  by  it 
Amos  5:5  we  p.  not  to  Beer-sheba 

P.\SS  over. 

Gen.  8:1  God  made  wind  p.  0, 
81:52 1  will  not  p.  0.  this  heap 
82:16  7).  0.  bof.  me.  put  a  space 
33:14  lord;?.  0.  bef.  thy  servant 

Ex.  12:13  I  will  7;.  m^er  you,  23 
15:16  till  thy  people  p.  over 

Hvm.  32:27  serv.  will  p.  o.  29:32 
30  not  p.  0.  with  you  armed 

De^tt  2:18 0.  thro'  Ar  this  day 
3:18  shall  p.  over  armed  before 
9:1  p.  9.  .Jordan,  11:31:  27:2: 
Jo^.  1:11;  S-.e,  14;  4:5 

Jos.  22:19  p.  0.  into  the  land 

Jud.  3:28  eufi'.  not  a  man  to  p.  o. 

1  Sam.  14:8  will  p.  0.  to  th.  men 

2  Sam.  17:16  but  speedily  p.  over 
Ps.  104:9  that  they  may  hot  p.  o. 
Prov.  19:11  top.  o.  a  transgres. 
Is.  23:6 p.  over  to  Tarshish 

81:9  7<.  over  to  his  stronghold 
85:8  unclean  shall  not  p.  ocer 
61:11)  way  for  ransomed  top.  o. 

Jer.  5:22  yet  can  they  not  ]}.  0. 

Ezek.  47:5  river  I  could  not  p.  o. 

San.  4:16  seven  times  p.  o.  25 
11:40  king  of  north  shall  p.  0. 

Ilab.  1:11  chance,  he  shall  p.  o, 

Luke  11:12 p.  over  judgment 


PAS 

PASS  through. 

Gen.  30:.32p.  t.  thy  Hock  to-day 
E.r..  12:12  p.  /.  Eg.  this  night 
Lev.  18:21  any  of  thy  seed  p.  t. 

fire,  Deut.  18:10;  2  K.  17:17 
Num.  20:17  p.  t.  thy  country 
21:2.3  Sihon  would  not  suffer  la. 

top.  thro'  Jud.  11:20 
Devt.  2:4  7).  thr.  coasts  of  Edom 

28  I  will  p.  thro'  on  my  feet 
.lof!.  1:11     t.  host  and  command 
2  Sam.  12::il  p.  t.  brick  kiln 
1  K.  18:6  divided  land  to  7).  t.  it 
iK.  16:3  to  p.  t.  the  fire,  21:6; 
23:10;   2   Chr.  33:6;  Jer. 
,32:25;  Ezek.  20:26,  31 
Ps.  78:13  caused  top.  t.  136:14 
Is.  8:8  shall  p.  through  Judah 
23:10  p.  thro'  thy  land  as  a  river 
.34:10  none  sh.  p.  t.  it  for  ever 
Ji-.r.  9:10  so  that  none  can  7).  t. 
Lam.  3:44  prayers  sho.  not  p.  t. 
4:21  cup  shall  also;?,  t.  to  thee 
Ezek.  14:15  noi.  beasts  p.  t.  land, 

no  man  p.  t.  29:11 ;  33:23 
39:15  passengers  that  p.  land 
Dan.  11:10  p.  t.  and  overflow 
Toel  3:17  shall  p.  t.  her  any  more 
Aynos  5:17  I  will  p.  thro'  thee 
Nah.  1:12  cut  down,  wh.  he;?.?. 

15  wicked  no  more  p.  t.  thee 
Zee.  9:8  no  oppressor  p.  t.  them 
1  Cor.  16  . i  shall  p.  <.  Macedonia 

PASSAGE,  S. 
Num.  20:21  Edora  refused  Is.  p. 
.7o<t.  22:11  an  altar  at  p.  of  Israel 
■7ud.  12:6  and  slew  him  at  p. 
1  Sam.  13:23  Ph.  went  out  to  p. 
14:4  betw.  p.  were  sharp  rocks 
Is.  10:29  are  irone  over  the  p. 
,7er.  22:20  lift  thy  voice,  cry  fr.  p. 
51:32  show  Bab.  p.  are  stopped 

PASSED. 
Gen.  15:17  a  lamp  that  p.  betw. 
A'>;m.  26:17  have 7;.  thy  border 
■Jo?.  3:4  have  not  p.  this  way 

1  Sam.  1.5:12  gone  about  and  p. 
29:2  Philist.  p.  on  by  hundreds 

2  Sam.  15:18  servants  p.  on 

2  A'.  4:8  Elisha  ;;.  to  Shunem 
2  Chr.  9:22  Solomon  p.  all  kings 
■lob  4:15  spirit  p.  before  my  face 
9:26  my  days  are  p.  away 
15:19  no  stranger  p.  am.  them 
Ps.  18:12  his  thick  clouds  7?. 
37:.36  yet  hep.  away,  and  lo 
90:9  all  our  days  are  p.  away 
Cant.  3:4  little  that  I  p.  fr.  them 
Is.  41:3  pursued,  and  p.  safely 
Jer.  11:15  holy  flesh  p.  from  thee 
46:17  hath  p.  time  appointed 
Dan.  3:27  smell  of  fire  p.  on  th. 
6:18  went  and  p.  night  fasting 
Nah.  3:19  wicked  p.  continually 
Mark  6:.35  now  the  time  is  far  7?. 
John  5:24  but  is  p.  from  death  to 

life,  1  ,Iohn  3:14 
Perm.  5:12  death  p.  on  all  men 
JTfb.  4:14  Iligh-pri.  p.  into  heav. 
Rev.  21:1  first  earth  were/),  aw. 
4  former  things  are  p.  away 
PASSED  by. 
Ex.  34:6  Lord  p.  by  before  him 

1  K.  13:25  p.  by  and  saw  the  lion 
19:11  hovA  p.  by  :  19  Elijah  p.  iy 

2  K.  4:8  as  tie]>.  by  he  turned  iii 
6:30  the  king  p.  by  on  the  wall 

■Job  28:8  nor  hath  fierce  lion  p.  by 
Ps.  48:4  the  kings  p.  by  together 
Ezek.  16:6  I  p.  by  and  saw  thee,  8 

36:34  in  sight  of  all  that  p.  by 
Hab.  3:10  overfl.  of  waters  p.  by 
Mat.  20:.30  heard  that  Jesus  p.  fty 
Mark  6:48  would  ha\-e  p.  6j/  them 
Luke  10:31  p.  iyon  other  side,  32 
.John  8:59  mid^tof  them,  so 7).  by 
Acts  17:23  as  I  p.  by  and  beheld 

PASSED  over. 
Gen.  31:21  and  7).  OJ'C?'  the  river 

.32:10  with  staft'Ip.  orrr  Jordan 
Ex.  12:27  p.  orf  r  houses  of  Is r. 
Jos.  3:17  all  p.  o.  on  dry  ground 

4:10  people  hasted  and  p.  over 
11  the  ark  of  the  Lord  p.  orer 

1  Sam.  14:2:5  p.  o.  to  Bethaveu 

2  Sam.  15:23  king  and  peo.  p.  0. 
/s.  40:27  judgment/),  o.  from  G. 
Ezek.  47:5  river  could  not  be  p.  o. 
IIos.  10:11 o.  upon  fair  neck 
Jon.  2:3  billows  and  waves  p.  o. 

PASSED  through. 
Gen.  12:6  Abram/j.  t.  the  land 
Num.  14:7  land  which  we/).  ^. 
2  C7in  30:10  posts/),  t.  country 
Mic.  2:13  they  p.  thro'  the  gate 
Zee,  7:14  V.vj-t  no  man  /;.  Wcro' 

9 


PAS 

.ids  12:10  and  p.  thro'  one  street 

1  Cor.  10:1  our  fat  hers  p.  sea 
Heb.  11:29  they  p.  thro'  Red  sea 

PASSEDST. 
/ucf.  12:1  why  /).  thou  over 

PASSENGERS. 
Prov.  9:15  shestandeth  to  call  p. 
Ezek.  39:11  will  giveG.  val.  of  p. 

14  bury  with  p.  those  that  re. 

15  when/;,  see  a  man's  bone 

P.VSSEST. 
Devi.  .30:18  on  land  whi.  thoup. 

2  Sam.  15:.33  if/;,  on,  thou  sh.  be 

1  K.  2:37  day  thou  p.  over  brook 
Is.  43:2  when  p.  through  waters 

PASSETH. 
Er.  ,30:13  every  one  that  p.  14 
.33:22  while  my  glory  /).  by 
■Jos  3:11  Loidp.  over  before  you 

2  A'.  4:9  man  of  G.  wh.  p,  by  us 
12:4  money  of  every  one  that  p. 

Job  9:11  he  ;;.  on  also,  but  I 
14:20  against  him,  and  he  p. 
37:21  wind  p.  and  clean,  them 
Ps.  8:8  whatever/),  thro'  the  sea 
78:.39  are  a  wind  that  p.  away 
103:16  for  the  wind  p.  over  it 
144:4  as  a  shadow  that  p.  away 
Pror.  10:25  as  whirlwind  /;.  so  is 
26:17  he  th.  p.  by  and  meddleth 
Ec.  1:4  one  generation  p.  away 
Is.  29:5  as  chaff  that ;).  away 
■Jer.  2:6  no  man  p.  through,  9:12 
18:16  every  one  that  /).  19:8 
Ezek.  a5:7  from  it  him  that  p. 
Hos.  13:3  early  dew  that  p.  away 
^[^c.  7:18  G.  that  p.  by  transgr. 
Zep.  2:15  ev.  one  that  p.  by  her 
3:6  streets  waste,  none  p.  by 
Zee.  9:8  bee.  of  him  that ;).  by 
Luke  18:37  told  him  th.  J.  p.  by 

1  Cor.  7:31  fashion  of  this  world 

/;.  away,  1  John  2:17 
Eph.  3:19  love  of  C.  p.  knowled. 
Phil.  4:7  peace  of  G.  p.  underst. 
PASSING. 

2  Sam.  1 :26  to  me  /).  love  of  wo. 
Ps.  84:6/).  through  valley 
Prov.  7:8;).  thro  street  nearco. 

31:5  p.  over,  preserve  Jeni«. 
Ezek.  .39:14;;.  thro'  land  to  bury 
Luke  4::W  p.  through  midst 
Acts  5:15  shadow  of  Peter  p.  by 

PASSION. 
Acts  1:3  sho.  hims.  alive  after  p. 

PASSIONS. 
Acts  14:15  we  are  men  of  like  p. 
Jam.  5:17  Ellas  subject  to  like  p. 

PASSOVER. 
Ex.  12:11  it  is  L.'s  p.  ye  sh.  eat, 
27;  Lev.  2.3:5;  Nwn.  28:16 
43  this  is  the  ordinance  of  p. 
Num.  9:5  kept  p.  Jos.  5:10 
Deut.  16:2  sacrifice  p.  to  Lord,  6 
2  K.  23:22  not  holden  such  a  p. 

2  Chr.  30:15  kill.  p.  in  se.  month, 

35:1,  11;  Ezr.  6:20;  Mark 
14:12;  Luke  n:l 
18  cat  p.  othcrw.  than  written 
35:1  Jo.  keiit  p.  17, 19 ;  .E'z)-.6:1<J 
13  thov  roastedp.  with  fire 
Ezek.  4.)':21  shall  have  p.  of  7  da. 
Mat.  26:17  wh.  wilt  we  eat  p.  ? 

3IarkU:V2\  Luke  22:S,  11 
Luke  22:5  have  desired  to  eat/). 
John  2:13  Jews'  7;.  at  hand,  11:55 
23  w  hen  he  was  in  Jer.  at  p. 
11:55  many  went  to  J.  before/). 
12:1  J.  came  six  davs  before/). 
18:28  that  they  might  eat  p. 
39  sho.  release  to  you  one  atp. 
19:14  it  wa»  preparation  of/). 
1  Cor.  ,5:7  Ch.  our  71.  is  sacrificed 
Ileb.  11:28  thro'  faith  he  kept  p. 

See  FEAST,  KEEP. 

PASSOVERS. 

3  Chr.  30:17  Le.  had  charge  of  p. 

PAST. 

Gen.  50:4  mourn,  p.  2  Sam.  11:27 
Num.  21:22  until  we  be  p.  bord. 
Deut.  2:10  E.  dwelt  in  times  p. 
14::32  ask  now  of  davs  wh.  are  p. 

1  Sam.  15:32  bitter,  of  death  isp. 

2  Sirm.  3:17  so.  David  in  time  p. 
16:1  D.  was  a  little  p.  top  of  hill 

1  7i.  18:29  midday  7).  no  voice 
1  Chr.  9:20  Phin.  ruler  in  tiniep. 
Job  9:10  doeth  things  p.  finding 
14:13  keep  me,  until  wrath  p. 
17:11  clays  are  p.  my  purpose 
29:2  O  th.  I  we.  as  111  months  p. 
Ec.  3:15  requireth  that  wh.  isp. 
Mat.  14:15  time  is  now  p.  send 
Ma^k  IC  1  when  sa'o.  wasp.  Ma. 
3o 


PAT 

Ln7ce  9:.36  voice  p.  J  was  alone 
Acts  14:16  times  p  suff.  all  nati. 
Pom.  11:.30  in  times /;.  not  belie. 

33  his  ways  are  p.  finding  out 
2  Cor.  5:17  old  things  p.  away 
Gal.  1:13  conversation  ir.  time  p. 

5:21  as  I  told  you  in  tiinep. 
Eph.  2:2  in  time  p.  ye  walked 

4:19  being  p.  feeling  have  given 
Phile.  11  in  time  p.  unprofitable 
Ileb.  1:1  spake  in  timep.  to  lath. 

11:11  conceive,  when  she  wasp. 
1  Pet.  2:10  in  time  p.  were  not 

4:3  time/),  of  our  life  suffice 
1  John  2:8  darkness  p.  light  shi. 
Pev.  9:12  one  woe  p.  11:14  woe  p. 

PASTOR,  S. 
■Jer.  2:8  p.  transgr.  against  me 

3:15p.  according  to  my  heart 

10:21  for  p.  are  become  brutish 

12:10p.  have  destroy,  vineyard 

17:16  not  hastened  fr.  being  ap. 

22:22  wind  shall  eat  up  thy  p. 

2.3:1  woe  to  p.  that  destr.  sheep 
2  against  p.  that  feed  my  sheep 
ip/t.  4:11  gave/;,  and  teachers 

PASTURE. 

Gen.  47:4  thy  servants  ha.  no  p. 
1  C/n:  4:.39  they  went  to  seek  p. 

40  they  found  fat  p.  and  good 

41  there  wasp,  for  their  flocks 
■7ob  .39:8  range  of  moun.  in  his  p. 
Ps.  74:1  anger  sm.  ug.  sheep  of  p. 

79:13  sheep  of  thy  p.  give  than. 

95:7  we  are  peo.  of  his  p.  100:3 
Is.  32:14  joy  of  asses,  p.  of  flocks 
Jer.  23:1  scatter  sheep  of  my  p. 

2.5:.36  Lord  hath  spoiled  their  p. 
Lam.  1:6  like  harts  find  nop. 
Ezek.  34:14  feed  in  good  p.  fat  p. 
18  small  th.  to  ha.  eat. 


31  flock  of  my  /;.  are  men.  I  ( 
IIos.  13:6  ac.  to  their  p.  so  filled 
,/oel  1:18  beasts  groan,  ha.  nop. 
John  10:9  go  in  and  out,  find  p. 

PASTIRES. 

1  Ji.  4-23  S.  had  20  ox.  out  of  p. 
/'.'!.  23:2  maketh  me  lie  green  p. 
65:12  drop  upon  p.  of  wildern. 
13  p.  are  clothed  with  flocks 
/•!.  30:23  cat.  sh.  feed  in  large  p. 
49:9/).  shall  be  in  high  places 
Ezek.  34:18  tread  down  your  p. 
45:15  lamb  out  of  flock  of  fat  p. 
Joel.  1:19  fire  hath  devour,  p.  20 
2:22  p.  of  wilderness  do  spring 

PATARA. 
Acts  21:1  from  thence  unto  P. 
PATE. 

Ps.  7:16  sh.  come  do.  on  ownpu 
PATH. 

Gen.  49:17  D.  be  an  adder  ifi  p. 
Nu?/i.  22:24  angel  of  L.  et.  inp. 
Job  28:7/;.  which  no  fow  l  know^. 

30:13  mar  my  p.  set  forward 

41::32  he  maketh  a  p.  to  shine 
Ps.  16:11  show  me  thc^).  of  lifa 

27:11  lead  me  in  a  plain  /). 

77:19  way  in  sea,  p.  in  great  wa. 

119::35  make  me  to  go  111  p. 
105  thy  word  a  light  to  my  p. 

1.39:3  thou  compassest  my  p. 

142:3  then  thou  knewest  my  p. 
Prov.  1:15  refrain  foot  fr.  their  p. 

2:9  sh.  understand  every  good  p. 

4:15  enter  not  into  /).  of  wicked 
18  p.  of  just  is  as  shining  light 
26  ponder  thep.  of  thy  feet 

.5:6  lest  thou  ponder  p.  of  lifo 
I^.  26:7  dost  weigh  p.  of  just 

:30:11  out  of  way,  turn  out  of  p. 

40:14  taught  him  in  p.  of  judgm. 

43:16  maketh  p.  in  mighty  wat. 
■Joel  2:8  walk,  every  one  in  his  p. 
PATIIROS.    Is.  11:11;  Ezek. 
29:14;  30:14 

P.\TII\V.VV. 
Prov.  12:28  in  p.  thereof  no  dea^ 

PATHS. 

Job  6:18  p.  of  w.ay  turned  aside 

8:18  p.  of  all  that  forget  God 

13:27  lookest  narrowly  to  my  p. 

19:8  hath  set  darkness  in  my  p. 

24:13  nei.  abide  in/;,  thereof 

3:5:11  feet  in  stocks,  mar.  my  p. 

38:20  thou  sh.  keep;;,  of  house 
Ps.  8:8  passeth  thro'  p.  of  seas 

17:4  kept  me  fr.  p.  of  destroyer 
5  hold  my  goings  in  p.  slip  not 

23:3  leadcth  me  mp.  of  rights. 

23:4  O  Lord,  teach  me  thy  p. 
10  p.  of  L.  are  mercy  and  truth 

6."):llp.  drop  fatness  on  pastnro 
Proo.  2:8  keep.  /;.  of  judgment 


CRUDEN'S  COJ^'CORDANCE. 


PAY 

ProiK  2:13  leave?),  of  npHi^htn. 
15  and  thoy  frowai  d  in  their  p. 

18  iu-r     incline  unto  the  dead 

19  nei.  take  hold  of  p.  of  life 

20  keep;),  of  the  righteous 
8.6  direct?).  17  J),  are  peace 
4:11  I  have  led  thee  in  right  y). 
7:25  iro  not  astray  in  her;;. 
8:2  standeth  in  places  of/). 

80  I  lead  in  p.  of  judjrment 
Is.  2:.3  walk  in  his  p.  Mic.  4:2 
5:12  they  destroy  way  of  thy  p. 
42:  IF)  lead  th.  in  p.  not  known 
58:12  called,  the  restorer  of  j). 
59:7  destruction  are  in  their  j). 
8  have  made  thorn  crooked  p. 
Jer.  0:16  in  way,  ask  for  old  p. 
16:15  ancient/),  to  walk  in  p. 
Lam.  3:9  he  made  my?),  crooked 
//o.?.  2:6  she  shall  not  find  p. 
Mat.  3:3  make  his  p.  straight, 

Mark  1:3;  Luke  3:i 
Beb.  12:13  made  strai.  p.  for  feet 

P.VTIE\CE. 
Mat.  18:20  have  j).  with  me,  and 

I  will  pay  thee  all,  29 
Luke  8:15  tr.  forth  fruit  with?). 
2il:19  inp.  possess  ye  your  souls 
Bom.  5:3  tribulation  worketh  p. 

4  p.  experience,  experi.  hope 
8:25do  we  with?),  wait  for  it 
15:4  we  thro'  ?).  might,  ha.  hope 

5  G.p.  grant  you  bo  like-min. 
2  Cor.  6:4  ministers  of  God  in  p. 

12:12  signs  we.  am.  you  in  all  ?). 
Col.  1:11  strengthened  to  all  p. 

1  Thes.  1:3  remem.  your  p.  in  J. 

2  Thes.  1:4  gl.  in  you  for  your?). 

1  Tim.  6:11  follow  after  love,  x>. 

2  Tim.  .3:10  hast  known  my  p. 
Tit.  2:2  be  found  in  faith.  ?). 
Seb.  6:12  thro'  p.  inh.  promises 

10:36  ye  have  need  of  p. 

12:1  rim  with  p.  race  before  ns 
Jam.  1:3  trying  of  faith  work.  p. 
4  let  p.  have  her  perfect  work 

5:7  husbandman  hath  long  /). 
10  an  example  of  p.  11?).  of  J. 
2  Pet.  1:6  add  to  temper,  p.  top. 
J}e)\  1:9  compan.  in  p.  of  Jesus 

2:2  I  know  thy  p.  19  ;  3  hast?). 

3:10  hast  kept  word  of  ray  p. 

13:10  hero  is?),  of  saints,  14:12 
P.\TIE\'T. 
^c.  7:8  p.  in  sp.  better  than  pro. 
Horn.  2:7  p.  continu.  in  well-do. 

12:12  in  hope,  p.  in  tribulation 

1  Thes.  5:14 be?),  toward  all  men 

2  Thes.  3:5?).  waiting  for  Christ 
1  Tim.  3:3  luc.  but?)r2  Tim.  2:24 
Jam.  5:7  be  p.  breth.  8  ye  alsop. 

PATIE\TLY. 
Ps.  37:7  rest  in  L.  and  wait  p. 
40:1  I  waited?),  for  the  Lord 
Acts  20:3  I  bes.  thee  hear  me?). 
Jleh.  6:15  after  he  had  ?).  endured 
1  Pet.  2:20  if  ye  be  buff,  take  it?), 
if  ye  do  vvell  and  su.  ta.  it  p. 
P.VTMOS. 
Rev.  1:9  in  the  isle  called  P. 

PATRIARCH,  S. 
Acts  2:29  freely  speak  of  p.  Bar. 
7:8  Jacob  begat  the  twelve  p. 
9?).  sold  Joseph  into  Eirvnt 
Eeb.  7:4 p.  Abraham  paid  tithes 

PATR3>IO\'Y. 
Deut.  18:8  cometli  of  sale  of?). 
PATROBAS.    Pom.  16:14 

PATTERN,  S. 
Ex.  2.5:9?).  of  all  instruments 
40  make  them  after  their  p. 
Jos.  22:28  the  p.  of  altar  of  Lord 
a  IC.  16:10  Ahaz  sent?),  of  altar 
1  Chr.  28:11  D.  g.  S.  p.  12, 18,  19 
Ezek.  43:10  let  them  measure?). 
1  Tim.  1:16  in  me  C.  mig.  sh.  p. 
Ti-t.  2:7  show,  thyself?),  of  good 
ffeb.  8:5  accord,  to?;.  I  showed 
9:23  necessary  that  p.  of  things 

PAUL. 
Acta  13:9  then  Saul,  called  P. 
28:16  but  P.  was  suffered  to 

( Vide  Acts  passim.) 
1  Cor.  1:12  I  am  of  P.  13;  3:4,  5 
3:22  whether  P.  or  Apollos,  or 
16:21  saluta.  of  me  P.  Col.  4:18 

1  Thes.  2:18  ev.  I  P.  2  The^.  3:17 
Phile.  9  such  a  one  as  P. 

2  Ptt.  3:15  as  our  bclov.  P.  wrote 

PAULl'S. 
Acts  13:7  the  deputy  Sergius  P, 

PAVED. 
Ky.  24:10  under  feet?),  work 
Cant.  3:10  being?),  with  love 


PEA 
P,VVE.\IE\T, 

2  K.  10:17  put  sea  on  p.  of  Stones 

2  Chr.  7:3  all  Isr.  bowed  upon  ?). 
Kst.  1:0  beds  were  on  ?).  of  red 
Ezek.  40:17  chambers  and  a?). 

18  p.  by  side  of  gates  lower?). 
42:3  over  against  ?).  was  gallery 

John  19:13  Pil.  Bat  iu  pla.  call.  P. 
PAVILIOIV,  S. 

3  Sam..  22:12  ma.  dar.  p.  Ps.  18:11 
1  K.  20:12  Ben.  drinkingiu  ?).  16 
Ps.  27:5  he  shall  hide  me  in  p. 

31:20  keep  them  secretly  in  ap. 
Jer.  43:10 Nebuch.  spread  his?). 

PAW,  S. 
Lev.  11:27  goeth  on  ?j).  unclean 

1  Sam.  17:37  de.  ine  out  of  p.  of 

P.WVETH. 
./o6 39:21  horse?),  in  the  valley 
PAY. 

Ex.  21:19  sh.  p.  for  loss  of  time 

36  he  shall  surely  p.  ox  for  ox 
22:7  thief  be  found,  p.  double,  9 

Xiim..  20:19  if  I  drink  I  will  p. 
Deut.  2:3:21  shall  not  slack  to  p. 

2  Sam.  15:7  let  me  go  p.  my  vow 

1  K.  20:.39  thou  shalt?).  a  talcMit 

2  K.  A:l  sell  oil,  and  p.  thy  debt 
2  Chr.  8:8  them  did  S.  make  to?), 
Ezr.  4:13  will  they  not?),  toll 
Est.  .3:9  I  will?).  10,000  tal.  4:7 
■Tob  22:27  and  shalt  pay  thy  vows 
Ps.  22:25?).  vows,  06:13;  116:14,  18 

.50:14?).  thy  vows  to  Most  High 

70:11  vow,  and?),  to  the  Lord 
Prov.  19:17  giv.  will  he?),  again 

22:27  if  hast  nothing  to  p. 
Ec.  5:4  defer  not  to?),  it.?),  that 
5  not  vow,  than  vow  and  not  ?). 
■Ton.  2:9  I  will  p.  that  I  vowed 
Mat.  17:24  doth  not  mas.  p.  tri.  ? 

18:25  had  not  to  ?).  Luke  7:42 
20?).  thee  all;  28?).  th.  owcst 

30  cast  into  prison,  till  he?). 
34  till  he?),  all  that  was  due 

23:23  ye?),  tithe  of  mint,  anise 
Rom.  i3:6  for  this  cause?),  trib. 

PAID,  P.WETH. 
Ezr.  4:20  toll  and  custom?),  th. 
Ps.  37:21  wicked  borrow,  p.  not 
Prov.  7:14  this  day  ha.  I?),  vows 
■Toti.  1:3?).  fare  thereof 
Mat.  5:26  p.  utter,  fiir.  Luke  12:.50 
Jleb.  7:9  Levi?),  tithes  in  Abrah. 

P.VYMEXT. 
Mat.  18:25  all  sold,  ?).  to  be  made 

PEACE. 
Mark  4:39  said  to  sea,  p.  be  still 

PEACE. 
Gen.  41:16  G.  give  P.  answ.  of  ?). 
Lev.  26:0  I  will  give?),  in  laud 
Xu7n.  0:26  L.  give  thee?). 

2.5:12  I  give  him  my  cov.  of?). 
Deut.  2:26  sent  to  Sihon  with  ?). 

20:10  come  nigh  city,  procl.  ?). 
11  if  it  make  th.  aiisw.  of?).  12 

2.'5:6  thou  sh.  not  seek  their?), 

29:19  I  shall  haven,  tho,  walk 
■Tucl.  4:17?).  bctw.  Jab.  and  Ileb. 
1  Sam.  7:14?).  betw.  Is.  and  A. 

20:7  servant  shall  have/j. 

21  there  is  p.  to  thee 

1  K.  2:33  on  his  thro.  sha.  be?). 
4:24  Solom.  had  ?).  on  all  sides 
5:12?).  betw.  Hiram  and  Solo. 
20:18  come  for?;,  take  th.  alive 

2  K.  9:17  sav.  Is  it  p.  Jehu  ?  18 

19  wh.  hast  th.  to  do  wi.  p.  .?22 

22  what^.  so  long  as  witchc.  ? 

31  had  Z.  p.  who  slew  mast.  ? 
20: 19  ?).  iu  my  days  ?  Js.  39:8 

1  Chr.  22:9  I  will  give?),  to  Isr. 

2  Chr.  1.5:5  th.  tim.  th.  was  nop. 
Ezr.  4:17  rest  bey.  the  river,  p. 

5:7  unto  Darius,?).  7:12  unto  E. 

9:12  not  seek  their?),  or  wealth 
Est.  9:30  Mord.  sent  words  of  p. 

10:3  Mord.  speaking  p.  to  all 
Job  5:2:3  beasts  of  field  be  at  p. 

22:21  acqu.  thyself,  and  be  at}}. 

25:2  maketh  ?).  in  high  places 
Ps.  7:4  evil  to  him  th.  was  &tp. 

28:3  which  speak?),  to  neigh. 

29:11  bless  his  people  with?). 

34:14  good,  seek  p.  1  Pet.  3:11 

35:20  speak  not?),  but  devise 

37:11  delight  in  abund.  of?). 

37  end  of  the  upright  man  is  p. 
55:20  put  ag.  such  as  be  at  p. 
72:3  mountains  shall  bring?). 

7  of  p.  so  long  as  moon  endur. 
85:8  he  will  speak  ?).  to  his  poo. 

10  righteousness  and?),  kissed 
119:105  gr.  p.  have  thev  -which 
120:6  dw,  with  him  th.'hateth.p. 


936 


PEA 

Ps.  120:7  I  am  for?),  they  for  war 
122:0  pray  for?),  of  Jerusalem 
12.5:5  out?),  sh.  be  upon  Israel 
128:0  thou  shalt  see  ?).  upon  Is. 
147:14  maketh  p.  in  thy  borders 

Prw).  3:17  pleasantness,  paths  ?j. 
12:20  to  counsellors  of  ?).  is  joy 
16:7  maketh  enemies  tobeat?;. 

Ec.  3:8  time  of  war,  time  of  p. 

Is.  9:6  Prince  of  p.  7  increase?). 
20:12  Lord  thou  wilt  ordain?). 
27:5 p.  with  me,  he  shall  ma.  p. 
32:17  work  of  righteo.  sh.  be?), 
33:7  ambassadors  of  p.  sh.  weep 
38:17  or  p.  I  had  great  bittern. 
4,5:7  make  p.  and  create  evil 
48:18  had  thyp.  been  as  river 
22  th.  is  nop.  to  wicked,  57:21 
52:7publisheth7).  Nah.  1:15 
.53:5  chastisem.  of  our/),  on  him 
54: 10  nor  coven,  of  p.  be  remov. 

13  great  shall  be  p.  of  thychil. 
55:12  with  joy,  led  forth  with  p. 
57:2  enter  into  p.  rest  in  beds 
19  fruit  of  lips,  p.  p.  to  him 
59:8  way  ofp.  kn.  not,  Rom.  3:17 
60:17  make  thine  oflicers  p. 
60:12  I  will  extend  p.  to  her 

Jer.  4:10  ye  sh.  have  p.  whereas 
6-14  ?).  p.  when  th.  is  nop.  8:11 
8:15  for  p.  no  good  came,  14:19 
12:5  if  in  land  ofp.  they  weari. 

12  sw.  devour,  no  flesh  have  p. 
14:13  I  will  give  you  assured  p. 
16:5  I  have  taken  away  my  p. 
28:9  prophet  wh.  prophesiedp. 
29:7  seek?),  of  city  I  caused 

111  think  tow.  you  thou.  ofp. 
30:5  a  voice  of  fear,  not  of  ?). 
33:6  reveal  to  them  abund.  ofp. 
Lain.  3:17  rem.  my  soul  from?). 
Ezek.  7:25  seek  p.  th.  shall  be  n. 
13: 10 p.  and  there  was  nop.  16 
34:25  make  a  covena.  ofp.  37:20 
Pan.  8:25  by  p.  he  shall  destroy 
Oh.  7  men  at  p.  deceived  thee  ' 
Mic.  3:5  bite  with  teeth,  cry  p. 
5:5  this  man  sh.  be?),  when  A. 
flag.  2:9  this  place  I  will  give?). 
Zee.  6:13  counsel  of  p.  betw  th. 
8:10  nor  was  th.  any  p.  to  him. 
10  execute  judgment  and  p. 
19  therefore  love  truth  and  p. 
9:10  he  sh.  speak  p.  to  heathen 
?[al.  2:5  covenant  of  life  and  p. 
Mat.  10:13  worthy,  let?),  come 

34  th.  not  I  am  come  to  sendp, 
Ma/'k  9:.50  hare  p.  one  with  aiio. 
Luke  1:79  guide  feet  to  way  ofp. 
2:14  on  earth?),  good  will  tow. 
10:0  if  son  ofp.  th.  yourp.  rest 
13:51  I  am  come  to  give  p.  ? 
19:.38/).  in  lie.iven.  gl.  in  highe. 
42  tilings  belong  to  thyp. 
■John  14:2T  p.  I  lea.  you,  p.  I  give 
l(i::33  iu  me  you  might  have?). 
Arts  10:36  preachins"?).  by  Jesus 
Rom.  1:7  p.  from  God  the  Path. 
1  Cor.  1:3;  2  Cor.  1:2;  Gal. 
1:3;  Eph.  l:^;Phil.  1:2 
2:10  ?),  to  every  man  work,  good 
5:1  justified,  we  have?),  with  G. 
8:0  to  be  spiritually  mind,  is  p. 
10:15  that  preach  gospel  ofp. 
14:17  the  kingdom  of  God  is  p. 
19  fol,  things  that  make  for  p. 
15:13  fill  you  with  all  joy  and  p. 
1  Cor.  7:15  G.  hath  call,  us  t*p. 
14:;33  author  ofp.  as  in  church. 
Gal.  5:22  Spirit  is  love,  joy, 
Ej)h.  2:14  is  our  p.  15  makingp. 

17  Christ  came  and  preach,  p. 
4:3  unity  of  Spirit  in  bond  ofp. 
6:15  preparation  of  gospel  ofp. 
Phil.  4:7p.  of  God  passeth  und. 
Col.  1:2  grace  andp.  from  G.  our 
Father,  1  Thes.  1:1;  2  Thes. 
1:2;  1  Tim.  1:2;  2  Ti7n.  1:2; 
Tit.  l-A;  Phile.  3;ii  Johns 
3:15  p.  of  God  rule  in  your  hea. 

1  Thes.  5:3  when  they  sh.  say  p. 

13  be  at  p.  among  yourselves 

2  Thes.  .3:16  L.  ofp.  give  you  p. 
2  Tim.  2:22  follow?).  Heb.  12:14 
i7c«.7:2kingofSalom  is  k.  ofp. 

11:31  Rahab  received  spies  in  ?). 
./am.  3: 18  p.  of  them  th.  ma.  p. 
Per.  1:4  p.  from  him  thatis.  was 

6:4  power  giv.  to  him  to  take  p. 

PEACE  be. 

Jwf.  6:23  L.  said,  p.  be  to  thee 
1  Sam.  2.5:6  p.  be  to  thee — house 
1  Chr.  12:18p.  be  to  thee.  p.  be  to 
Ps.  122:7 p.  be  within  thy  walls 
8  now  say,  p.  be  within  thee 
Dan.  4:1  p.  be  multiplied,  0:25: 
1  Pet.  1:3;  2i%«.  1:2;  JudeZ 


PEL 

Pan.  10: 19 p.  be  to  thee,  be  stro. 
Luke  10:5  p.  be  to  this  house 
24:36  he  saith  unto  them.  p.  be 

to  you,  John20:19,  21,26 
Gal.  6: 10  p.  be  on  them 
Eph.  6:23  ?).  be  to  brethren,  love 

1  Pet.  5:14  p.  be  with  all  in  Chr. 
3  John  14  p.  be  to  thee,  our  frie. 

God  of  PEACE. 
Rom.  15:3:3  God  ofp.  be  wi.  you 
10:20  God  ofp.  sh.  bruise  Satan 

2  Cor.  13:11  the  God  ofp.  shall 

be  with  you,  Phil.  4:9 

1  TTies.  5:23  God  of  p.  sanctify 
Ileb.  13:20  God  of  p.  make  yoa 

perfect 
See  HELD,  HOLD. 

In  PEACE. 

Gen.  26:29  sent  thee  away  In  p. 
28:21  I  come  to  fa.'s  house  inp. 
.lud.  11:31  when  I  return  inp. 

2  Sam.  15:27  return  to  city  mp. 
19:30  king  is  come  again  i?ip. 

1  IC.  2:5  Joab  shed  blood  in  p. 
22:17  man  inp.  2  Chr.  18:16,  26 

27  in  prison,  until  I  come  in  p. 

2  Chr.  19:1  Jehosh.  return,  inp. 
.lob  5:24  thy  taber,  shall  be  inp. 
Ps.  4:8  I  will  lay  me  down  in  p. 

55:18  he  delivered  my  soul  inp. 
Is.  26:3  wilt  keep  him  in  perf.  p. 
Jer.  29:7  inp.  sh,  ye  have  peace 

34:5  but  thou  shalt  die  inp. 
Mai.  2:0  walked  with  me  in  p. 
Luke  2:29  let.  serv.  depart  inp. 

1  Cor.  10:11  cond.  him  forth  inp. 

2  Cor.  13:11  one  miiul,  live  in  p. 
.lam..  2:16  depart  inp.  be  warm. 

3:18  righteousness  is  sown  in  p. 
2  Pet.  3:14  be  found  of  him  in  p. 

See  GO,  MADE,  OFFERINGS. 

PEACEABLE. 
Gen.  .34:21  these  men  p.  with  ns 
2  ,S'(»)i.  20:19  one  of  them  th.  p. 
1  Chr.  4:40  land  was  wi.  and  p. 
Is.  32:18  peo.  dwell  inp.  habita. 
■ler.  25:37  p.  habitations  are  cut 
1  Ti7n.  2:2  lead  a  quiet  and  p.  li. 
ITeb.  12:11  yieldeth  the  p.  fruit 
Jam.  3:17  wisd.  is  pure,  p.  gent. 

PEACEABLY. 
Gen.  37:4  could  not  speak  p. 
Jud.  11:13  restore  those  lauds  p. 
21:13  send  some  p.  to  Benjam. 
1  Sam.  16:4  said,  Comest  thou  p. 

5  p.  I  am  come,  1  K.  2:13 
1  Chr.  12:17  if  ye  be  come  p. 
.ler.  9:8  speaketh  p.  to  neighbor 
Pan.  11:21  shall  come  in?).  24 
Rom.  12:18  live  p.  with  all  mea 

PEACEMAKERS. 
Mat.  5:9  blessed  are  the  p. 

PEACOCKS. 
1  K.  10:22  the  navy  came,  bring- 
ing p.  2  Chr.  9:21 
Job  39:13  gav.  goodly  win.  top./ 

PEARL. 
Mat.  13:46  found  ?).  of  great  price 
Rev.  21:21  ev.  gate,  was  of  one  p. 

PEARLS. 
.lob  28:18  no  menti.  of  coral  or  p. 
Mat.  7:6  neither  cast  p.  bef.  sw. 
13:45  like  merchant  seeking  p. 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  p.  or  costly 
Rev.  17:4  woman  decked  with  p. 

18:12  no  man  buy.  mere,  of  ?).  16 
21:21  twelve  gates  were  twe.  p. 
PECULIAR. 
Ex.  19:5  sh.  be  p.  treasure  to  me 
Deut.  14:2  be  a  p.  people  unto 

himself,  26:18  ;  1  Pet.  2:9 
Ps.  135:4  chosen  Is.  for  p.  treas. 
Ec.  2:8  I  gath.  p.  treas.  of  kings 
Tit.  2:14  purify  to  himself  p. 
people 

PEDIGREES. 
Num.  1:18  they  declared  their  p. 

PEELED. 
Is.  18:2  nation  scatter,  and  p.  7 
Ezek.  29:18  every  shoulder  wasp, 

PEEP,  ED. 
7s.  8:19  mzards  that  p.  and  mnt, 
10:14  none  opened  mouth  or  p. 
PEKAH. 

2  K.  15:25  P.  conspired  again.  'Jv 
30  conspiracy  against  P.  10:5 

2  Chr.  28:6  P.  slew  in  Judah 
Is.  7:1  Rezin  and  P.  went  towa. 
PEKAHLUI.    2  K.  15:22,  23 

PEL.ATIAH. 
1  Chr.  3:21  son  of  Il.mani.ah  P. 
4:42;  Ke^.  10:22;  Ezek.  11:13 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCOKDAXCE. 


PEO 
PELICAN. 

Lev.  11:18 J),  unci.  Deiif.  14:17 
P«.  102:6  I  am  like^).  of  wildem 

PE\. 

Jud.  5:14  they  that  handle 
Job  19:24  graven  with  an  iron  p. 
Ps.  45:1  tongue  is  p.  of  writer 
Is.  8:1  write  it  with  a  man's 
Jer.  8:8  p.  of  scribes  is  in  vain 

17:1  sin  of  Jud.  written  with;;. 
3  John  13  not  with  inlc  and  p. 

FENCE. 
Mat.  18:28  one  who  owed  100 
Mark  14:5  have  been  sold  for 

more  than  ZOO  p.  John  12:5 
Luke  7:41  the  one  owed  500  p. 

10:35  on  mo.  he  toolcout  two;;. 
PENIEL.    Gen.  32:30 

PEXKMFE. 
Jer.  36:23  Jehu,  cut  roll  with;;. 

PEWY. 
Mat.  20:2  a».  with  laborers  for 7). 

9  received  every  man  a  p.  13 
22:19  they  brought  unto  him  p. 

Mark  12:15  bring;).  Luke  20:24 
Rev.  6:6  meas.  of  wheat  for  a  p. 
three  meas.  of  barley  for  ap. 
PENNYWORTH. 
Mark  6:.37buy  %00p.  of  bread 
John^:l  200;;.  is  not  sufficient 

PENTECOST. 

Acts  2:1  wh.  day  of  P.  was  come 
20:16  hasted  to  Jerns.  day  of  P. 
1  Cor.  16:8  tarry  at  Eph.  until  P. 

PEXUEL. 
Gen.  32:31  as  Ja.  jjassed  over  P. 
Jud.  8:8  Gid.  went  up  to  P.  17 
1  K.  12:25  went  and  built  P. 

PENURY. 
I^ov.  14:^3  tall<  of  lips  ten.  top. 
Luke  21:4  she  other;;,  cast  all 

PEOPLE. 
den.  27:29  let serve  thee 
48:19  he  sh.  become  a  ;;.  great 
Ex.  6:7  take  von  for  a  ?;.  Dent. 

4:20;  2  Sam.  7:24  ;  .hr.  V,:\\ 
Lev.  20:24  separ.  jou  from  other 
p.  26 

Num  22:5;;.  come  out  fr.  Eg.  11 
Deut.  4::33  did     hear  voi.  of  G.  ? 

7:6  G.  ha.  chosen  thee  special;;. 

14:2  Lord  hath  cho.  thee  pec.  ;;. 

20:1  p.  more  than  thou,  be  not 

28:32  sons  given  to  another;;. 

29:13  estab.  thee  for;;,  to  hims. 

32:21  move  them  wi.  th.  not  a 

&3:29whoi3  like;).  savedbyL.? 
1  Sam.  2:24  make  L.'sp.  tninsg. 

5:1D  to  slay  us  and  our;;.  11 
S  Sam.  7:23  wh.  G.  redeem  for;;. 

22:28  afflicted;;,  thou  wilt  save, 
Ps.  18:27 
44 p.  I  kn.  not,  serve,  Ps.  18:43 

1  K.  22:28  hearken,  O;).  ev.  one 

2  K.  11:17  be  L.'s;;.  2  Chr.  23:16 

1  Chr.  16:20  went  from  one  kin. 

to  another;;.  Ps.  105:13 

2  Chr.  1:9  made  me  king  over;;. 
Est.  2:10  E.  had  not  showed  ;;. 

3:8  a  certain  p.  scattered  abroad 
Job  36:20  when;;,  are  cut  off 
Ps.  62:8p.  pour  out  your  hearts 
66:8  bless  God,  ;;.  95:10  ;;.  err 
114:1  went  out  fr.  /;.  of  strange 
144:15  happy  p.  148:14;;.  near 
Prov.  14:.3i  sinisrcpro.  to  any  p. 
28:15  wicked  ruler  over  poor  p. 
30:25  ants  are  a  p.  not  strong 
Is.  1:4  a;;,  laden  with  iniquity 

10  give  ear  to  law, ;;.  of  Gorao. 
7:8  Ephraim  broken,  bo  not  a  p. 
8:19  sho.  not;;,  seelc  their  God  ? 
27:11  a.  p.  of  no  understanding 
30:9  this  is  a  rebellious;;.  65:2 
43:4  I  will  give  ;;.  for  thy  life 

8  bring  forth  blind  p.  ha.  eyes 
65:3  a  p.  that  provoketh  me 
18  Jerus.  rejoicing,  her;;,  a  joy 

'Jer.  6:22p.  com.  fr.  north,  50:41 
48:42  M.  destroyed  fr.  being ;;. 

Lam.  v."!  p.  fell  into  hand  of  cue. 

Hos.  4:9  sh.  be  like;),  like  priest 
9:1  rejoice  not,  O  Is.  as  other;;. 

Jon.  1:8  of  what  p.  art  tiiou  1 

Mic.  4:1 ;;.  shall  flow  unto  it 

Zee.  8:20  there  shall  come  ;;. 

Luke  1:17  ready  p.  prep,  for  L. 

^;;sl5:14  take  out  of  them  a;;. 

Pom.  10:19  them  that  are  nop. 

Tit.  2:14  i>arify  to  hims.  pecu. ;;, 

Heb.  8:10  shall  be  to  me  a.  p. 

1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  peculiar  ;). 
10  p.  of  G.  in  ti.  past  w.  not  p. 

Pev.  5:9  redeem,  us  out  of  ev.  p. 
30b 


PEO 

All  PEOPLE. 

Fx.  19:5  treas.  above  a!£p.  Deitt. 

7:6,  14;  10:15;  Ps.  99:2 
Bent.  7:7  were  fewest  of  all  p. 

1  K.  4:34  came  of  all  p.  to  hear  S. 
8:43  all  p.  know  name,  2  Chr. 

6:;33 

Est.  9:2  fear  of  th.  fell  on  all  p. 
Ps.  90:3  declare  wond.  am.  all  p. 

117:1  praise  L.  all  yap.  for  his 
kindness,  148:11 ;  ^¥o«i.  15:11 
Is.  25:6  L.  make  to  all  p.  a  feast 

50:7  hmise  of  prayer  fVir  all  p. 
Lam.  1:11  all  her  p.  seek  bread 
18  hear,  a.  p.  behold,  Mic.  1:2 
Dan.  5:19  all  p.  feared  bef  him 

7:14  all  p.  and  nati.  serve  him 
Mic.  4:5  all  p.  walk,  ea.  in  name 
Zep.  3:20  praise  among  all  p. 
Luke  2:10  tidings  of  joy  to  all  p. 
31  prepared  before  face  of  a.;;. 
All  the  PEOPLE. 
Ex.  18:14  all  t.  p.  stand  by  thee 

19:8  a.  t.  p.  answ.  togeth.  24:3 
11 L.  come  down  in  si.  of  «.  t.p. 
Lev.  10:3  bef.  a.  t.p.  I  will  bcglo. 
Num.  11:29  a.  t.  L.'s  p.  prophets 
Deut.  n-.O  hand  of  a«  t.p.  17:7 

27:15  all  t.  p.  say.  Amen,  16-21 

28:10  all  t.  p.  sh.  see  that  thou 
■los.  4:24  all  the  p.  might  know 

6:5  all  the  p.  shall  shout  W'ith 

7:3  said.  Let  not  all  t.  p.  go  up 
■Tucl.  20:8  all  the  p.  arose 
ISa.  10:24  none  li.  him  am.  a.  t.p. 

11:4  all  t.p.  wept;  12:18  feared 

•30:6  soul  atoll  the  p.  grieved 

2  Sayn.  2:28  a.  t.  p.  stood,  pursu. 
17:3  br.  back  all  the  p.  unto  th. 
10:9  all  the  p.  were  at  strife 
20:22  woman  went  to  all  the  p. 

1  K.  8:53  separate  th.  fr.  all  t.  p. 
60  a.  t.  p.  of  earth  may  know 

2  K.  2:3:3  a.  t.  p.  stood  to  coven. 

1  Chr.  16:36  a.  t.  p.  said.  Amen 

2  Chr.  7:4  a.  t.  p.  offer,  sacrifices 
Ezr.  7:25  wh.  may  judge  a.  t.  p. 
Keh.  8:5  in  sight  oialtthep. 
Ps.  67:3  let  a.  t.  p.  praise  thee,  5 

97:6  and  all  the  p.  see  his  glory 

106:48  all  the  p.  say.  Amen 
Ec.  4:16  th.  is  no  end  of  aW  t.  p. 
.Jer.  34:8  made  cov.  wi.  a.  t.  p.  10 

4:?:4  all  the  p.  obeyed  not  theL. 
Ezek.  31:12  all  the  p.  are  gone 
Da7i.  3:7  when  all  t.  p.  heard 
Zee.  11:10  bre.  cov.  with  a.  t.  p. 

14:12  Lord  will  smite  all  the  J]. 
Mai.  2:9  ma.  you  base  bef.  a.  t.p. 
Luke  13:17  a.  t.p.  rejoiced 

18:43  allthep.  g:ive praise  to  G. 

20:6  all  the  p.  will  stone  us 

Ai^ts  10:41  not  a.  t.  p.  but  witn. 

21:27  stirred  up  all  the  p. 

Among  the  PEOPLE. 
Lev.  ia29  cut  off  from  a.  t.  p. 
Ezek.  2S:19  that  know  thee  a.  p. 
Dan.  11:.33  that  iinders.  a.  Ihep. 
.Joel  2:17  sho.  they  say  am.  t.  p. 
Zee.  10:9  sow  them  a.  the  p. 
■John  7:43  a  division  am.  the  p. 
Acts  3:23  destroyed  from  a.  t.  ;;. 

4:17  spread  no  further  a.  t.  p. 

14:14  Barnab.  and  P.  ran  a.  t.p. 
.See  COMMON,  toolish. 

PEOPLE  of  God. 
■Tvrl.  20:2  assembly  of;;,  of  God 
2  Sam.  14:13  such  th.  ag.  p.  of  G. 
Ps,  47:9  evcn^;.  of  G.  of  Abrah. 
Ilfb.  4:9  remain,  rest  top.  of  G. 

11:35  suf.  alTliction  wi.  p.  «/'  G. 

I  Pet.  2:10  but  now;;,  of  God 

See  GREAT. 

His  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  17:14  cut  off  from  /;!.<;;.  E-n:. 
30:33,  38:  31:14;  Lev.  7:20, 
21.  25,  27;    17:4,  9;  19:8; 
23:29;  Num.  9:13;  15:.30 
49:16  Dan  sliall  judge  his  p.  33 
Ex.  18:1  for  Moses  and  Is.  his  p. 
Lev.  17:10  I  will  cutliim  ofl'from 

among/(i.sp.  20:3,  6;  23::30 
Dent.  20:18  L.  avouch,  thee  h.  p. 
32:9  the  Lord's  portion  is  his  p. 
3(j  sh.  judge  his  p.  Ps.  135:14 
43  rcj.  O  ye  nations,  wi.  his  p. 
he  will  be  merci.  Pom.  15:10 
33:7  L.  and  brin^  .Jud.  to  his  p. 
Ruth  1:6  the  Lord  visited  his  p. 

1  Sam.  12:22  L,  not  forsake  /). ;;. 

pleased  L.  to  make  you  h.  p. 
15:1  anoint  thee  king  ovcr/i.  ;;. 

2  Sam.  8:15  David  executed  just. 

ioixWhisp.  1  Chr.  18:14 
1  A'.  20:42  thy  pe.  sh.  go  for  h.  p. 

I I  Chr.  21:3  make  h.  p.  100  times 


PEO 

ICWr.  22:18  sub.  bef.  L.  and  h.  p. 

23:25  (r.  of  Is.  given  rest  to  h.  p. 
2  Chr.  2:11  L.  hath  loved  his 

31:10  Lord  hath  blessed  his  p. 

32:14  who  could  deliv.  h.  p.  15 

30:15  had  compassion  on  his  p. 
16  wrath  of  L.  rose  ag.  his  p. 

23  who  of  all  his  p.  Ezr.  1:3 
■Job  18:19  not  have  son  am.  h.  p. 
Ps.  14:7  captivity  of  Ais p.  5:3:6 

29:11  strength  to  his  p.  L.  will 
bl.  his  p.  with  peace,  68:35 

50:4  tliat  he  may  judge  Ai* p. 

7.3:10  theref.  his  p.  return  hither 

78:20  can  he  pro.  flesh  for  h,  p..? 
62  he  ^ave  his  p.  over  to  swo. 

71  bro.  nim  to  feed  Jacob  h.  p. 

85:8  will  speak  peace  to  his  p. 

94:14  Lord  will  not  cast  off  A.  p. 

100:3  are  h.  p.  105:43  brought 

105:24  increased  his  p.  greatly 
25  turn.  th.  heart  to  hate  h.  p. 

111:6  he  showed  his  p.  power 
9  he  sent  redemption  to  his  p. 

113:8  with  princes  of  his  p. 

116:14  in  presence  of  all  his  p. 

125:2  so  is  L.  round  about  h.  p. 

1.36:16  who  led  Aisp.  thro'  wild. 
7s.  3:14  with  ancients  of  A;.?;;. 

7:2  moved,  and  heart  of  Aisp. 

14:.32  poor  of  his  p.  trust  in  him 

2.5:8  rebuke  of  his  p.  sh.  he  take 

30:26  L.  bind,  up  breach  of  A.  p. 

49:13  hath  comforted  A.  p.  52:9 

51:22  God  plead,  cause  of  A.  ;). 

56:3  L.  separated  me  fr.  his  p. 

03:11  remem.  Mo,=es  and  Aisp. 
Jer.  27:12  serve  him  and  his  p. 

50:16  return  every  one  to  his  p. 
Ezek.  18: 18  did  not  good  am.  A.  p. 

30:11  he  and  A.  ;).  sh.  brought 
Joel  2:18  L.  jealous  and  pity'A.  p. 
19  answer  and  say  to  his  p. 
3:16  I,ord  will  be  hope  of  A.  p. 
Zee.  9:16  L.  save  them  as  Ait;;. 
Mat.  1:21  he  shall  save  his  jj. 
Luke  1:68  and  redeemed  A.  p. 

7:16  that  God  hath  visited  A.  p. 
Pom.  11:1  ha.  G.  cast  away  A.p..** 
2  God  hath  not  cast  away  A.  p. 
Heb.  10:30  the  L.  sh.  jud^e  A.  p. 
Pev.  21:3  and  they  shall  l;e  A.  p. 

See  noLT,  isuael,  mant,  men. 

PEOPLE  of  the  land. 

Gen.  23:7  A.  bow.  top.  oft.  I.  12 
E.V.  5:5  the  p.  of  1. 1,  are  many 
Lev.  20:2 p.  of  t.  I.  sh.  stone  him 
4  if;;,  of  the  I.  hide  their  eyes 
Num.  14:9  nei.  fear  ye  ;).  of  t.  I. 
2  A'.  11:14  all  p.  oft.  rejoiced.  20 
1.5:5  Joth.  judged  p.  2  f'A)-.  26:21 
21:24 p.  made  J.  ki.  2  Chr.  33:25 
2:3:30  p.  of  the  I.  took  Jehoahaz 

his  son,  2  Chr.  36:1 
25:3  no  bre.  for  p.  of  t.  Jer.  52:6 

1  Chr.  5:25  after  gods  of  p.  of  1. 1. 
Ezr.  10:2  stra.  wives  of ;;.  oft.  I. 

11  separate  from  p.  of  the  land 

Neh.  10:130  not  gi.  dan.  top.  of  I. 
31  if  the;;,  of  the  I.  bring  ware 

E^t.  8:17  many  p.  of  1. 1,  bee.  J. 

■Jer.  34: 19  p.  of  1. 1,  which  passed 

Ezek.  7:27  p.  of  1. 1,  be  troubled 
22:29  p.  of  1. 1.  used  oppression 
33:2  if  p.  of  the  I.  take  man 
39:13;;.  oft.  I.  shall  bury  them 
45:16  p.  of  1. 1,  sliall  give  obla, 
22  sh.  prince  prepa.  for  p.  of  I. 
40:3;;.  oft.  I.  shall  worship 
9 ;;.  of  1. 1,  come  in  feasts 

J)((n.  O'.a  proph.  spa.  to  p.  of  t.  I. 

JIag.  2:4  be  strong,  ye;),  of  t.  I. 

Zee.  7:5  speak  to  all  p.  of  'the  I. 

Much  PEOPLE. 

Num.  20:20  E.  came  with  m.  p. 
■Jos.  11:4  they  went  with  ?n.  p. 

2  Chr.  ;32:4  gath.  m.  p.  together 
Ps.  ;35:18  praise  thee  am.  711.  p. 
Mark  5:21  m.  p.  gath.  unto  him 

24  and  much  p.  followed  him 
■John  12:9  m.  p.  of  Jews  knew 
.lc?-«5:37  drew  away  w.  p.  af  him 

11:24  7n.  p.  was  added  unto  L. 
18:10  I  have  m.  p.  in  this  city 
19:26  P.  hath  turned  away  m.p. 
Rev.  19:1  I  heard  a  %  OLce  of  m.  p. 

My  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  23:11  in  ]ireseiKe  ofmy  p. 
41:40  to  thy  word  sh.  all  my  p. 
49:29  to  be  gathered  to  mi/  p. 
Ex.  3:7  I  have  seen  afllictiou  of 

my  p.  Acts  7:34 
5:1  saith  L.  God,  Let  my  p.  go, 

7:16:  8:1,  20;  9:1.  13;  10:3 
8:22  land  in  wli.  m'l  p.  arc,  23 
9:17  exaltcst  thyself  ag.  niyi'- 
37 


PEO 

E.r.  9:27  L.  righ,  I  and  my  p.  wlc. 

12:31  get  forth  from  am.  my  p. 

22:25  if  th.  lend  money  to  my  p. 
Lev.  26:12  and  ye  shall  be  my  I). 

Jer.  11:4;  30:22 
Num.  24:14  I  "O  unto  my  p. 
Jvd.  12:2  I  and  my  p.  at  strife 

14:3  never  a  wom.  am.  my  p.  t 
Ruth  1:16  thypeo.  shall  be  myp. 

3:11  the  city  ofmyp.  doth  kn. 
1  Sam.  9:16  to  be  cap.  over  myp, 
2.?n?)i.3:18byD.  wi.  I  savewyp. 

7:8  ruler  over  7»y  p.  2  Chr.  6:5 
1  A'.  22:4  my  p.  as  thy  people, 
2  K.  3:7  ;  2  Chr.  18:3 

1  (%)■.  17:6  I  com.  to  feed  my  p. 
28:2  Da.  said.  Hear  me,  my  p. 
29:14  and  w  hat  my  p.  ? 

2  Chr.  1:11  mayest  judge  myp. 
0:5  since  day  I  bro.  forth  myp. 
7:14  it'my p.  humb.  themselves 

Est.  7:3  let  my  p.  be  given  me 

4  I  and  tny  p.  to  be  destroyed 
Ps.  14:4  eat  my  p.  as  bread,  53:4 

50:7  O  myp.  I  will  speak,  81:8 
59:11  slay  not,  lest  my  p.  forget 
68:22  I  will  bring  my  p.  fr.  Bas. 
78:1  give  ear,  O  my  p.  to  law 
81:11  my  p.  would  not  hearken 
144:2  subdueth  tny  p.  under  me 
/,'.'.  1:3  myp.  doth  not  consider 
3:12  my  p.  child,  are  oppressora 

15  that  ye  beat  ?mj  p.  f 

10:2  take  right  fr.  poor  of  myp. 
24  O  my  p.  that  dwellest  in  Z. 
19:25  blessed  be  Egypt,  myp. 
.32:18  myp.  sh.  dwell  in  peace. 
40:1  comfort  ye,  my  p.  saith  Qt, 
43:20  give  drink  to  my  p. 
47:6  I  was  wroth  with  my  p. 
51:16  say  to  Z.  Thou  art  my  p. 
52:4  my  p.  went  down  into  Eg. 

5  my  p.  is  taken  away 

6  my  p.  shall  know  my  name 
58:1  show  my  p.  th.  transgres. 
63:8  surely  they  are  tny  p.  chU. 
65:10  Sharon  a  fold  for  my  p. 

19  rejoice  in  Jer.  joy  in  myp, 
22  as  a  tree,  are  days  of  my  p. 
.Jer.  2:13  myp.  have  commit,  ev. 

31  say  viy  p.  we  are  lords  ? 

32  m  y  p.  have  forgot,  me,  18:15 
A:'£lmyp.  is  foolish,  notkn.  me 
5:2()  am.  my  p.  are  wicked  men 

31  tny  p.  love,  wh.  will  ye  do? 
7:'23  obey  my  voice,  be  my  p. 
8:7  my  p.  kn.  not  judgm.  of^L. 
9:2  that  I  might  leave  my  p. 
12:16  dilig.  learn  ways  of  my  p. 
15:7  destroy  my  j).  th.  retu.  not 
2.3:2  pastors  that  feed  my  p. 
22  if  they  had  caused  my  ji. 
27  think  to  cause  my  p.  forget 
24:7  they  shall  be  myp.  31:1,  S3; 
32:38;   Ezek.  11:20  1  36:28; 
37:23,  27 ;  Zee.  8:8 
29:.32  nor  good  I  will  do  my  p. 
31:14  77iy  p.  shall  be  satisfied 
33:24  they  have  despised  7ity  p. 
50:6  my  2^-  hath  been  lost  sheep 
51:45  tny  ;;.  go  ye  out  of  midst 

of  her,  Pev.  18:4 
Ezek.  13:9  not  in  assem.  of  my  p. 
19  ye  pollute  me  among  tny  p. 
by  lying  to  tny  p. 
21  deliver  tny  p.  out  of  hand,  23 
14:8  cut  him  oft'  fr.  mid.^t  tny  p. 
11  but  that  they  may  be  7ny  p. 
21:12  the  sw.  sh.  be  upon  7»y  p. 
34:.30  ev.  house  of  Is.  are  tny  p. 
S7:12  O  tn.  p.  I  will  open  gra.  13 
38:16  thou  shall  come  ag.  ttiy  p. 
46:18  that  tny  p.  be  not  scatter. 
IIos.  1:9  ye  are  not  ;);;/ ;;.  10 
2:23  to  them  wh.  were  not  myp. 
4:6  ttiy  p.  are  destroyed  for  lack 

8  they  eat  up  the  sin  of  tny  p. 
6:11  retui'n.  captivity  of p. 

Joel  2:26  tnyj).  nev.  be  asha.  27 
3.2  plead  with  tliem  for  tny  p. 
3  they  have  ca!>t  lots  for  tn y p. 

Amos  9:10  sinn.  of  my  p.  sh.  die 

Ob.  13  not  enter,  gate  of  tny  p. 

Mic.  1:9  come  to  gate  of  tny  p. 
2:8  my  p.  is  i-isen  as  enemy 

9  women  of  my  p.  ye  cast  out 
3:3  who  also  eat  flesh  of  tny  p. 

5  proph.  that  make  tny  p.  err 
6:3  O  tny  p.  wh.  liave  I  done?  5 

16  shall  bear  reproach  of  tny  p. 
Zep.  2:8  they  rcjiroached  my  p. 
Zee.  2:11  many  nations  shall  bo 

tny  p. 

8:7  save  my  p.  from  the  east 
13:9  it  is  tny  p.  they  shall  say 
Pom.  9:25  call  them^nyp.  which 
were  not  my  p. 
36  was  said,  Yo  are  not  my  p. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PEO 

2  Cor.  C:1G  they  ehall  be  myp. 
Bee  DAuouTEB. 

Of  the  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  2.):2:!  manner  of  p.  bo  sop. 

49:10  to  him  sh.  gathor.  of  p.  l)c 
Num.  20:4  take  sum  of  t.  p.  Ir.  20 
Jos.  4:2  take  12  men  o/  ttgp. 
ISam.  9:2  higher  than  any  of 
the.  p.  10:23 

14:24  none  of  the  p.  tasted  foot! 

26:15  ca.  one  of  t.  p.  destr.  kiuy 
2  A'.  l'i:7  nor  did  he  leave  of  t.  p. 
£zr.  3:3  of  the  p.  of  th.  countries 
Neh.  5:1  th.  was  a  gre.  cry  of  t.p. 

7:73  some  of  the  p.  dvv.  in  cities 
Ps.  72:4  sh.  judge  poor  of  the  p. 

89: 19  exalted  one  out  of  the  p. 
Is.  51:4  .judg.  for  a  light  of  t.  p. 

63:3  of  the  p.  there  was  none 
John  7:31  many  of  t.  p.  believed 

11:42  bee.  of  t.  p.  that  stand  by 
fi.cis  4:21  punish,  beca.  of  the  p. 
Jleb.  9:7  hims.  and  errors  of  t.  p. 
£ev.  11:9  they  o/"^.  see  dead  bod. 

Set  BXBS,  BLDBRS. 

One  PEOPLE. 

'Gen.  25:23  one  p.  sli.  be  stronger 
34:16  dwoll  wi.  you,  bee.  one]). 
£2  dwell  with  us,  to  be  07ie  p. 

Own  PEOPLE. 

Ex.  5:16  the  fault  is  in  thi.  o.  p. 

1  Chr.  17:21  went  to  redeem  o.  p. 

2  Chr.  25:15  could  not  deli.  o.  p. 
Ps.  45:10  foro;et  also  thy  own  p. 

78:52  made  nis  o.  p.  to  go  forth 
Js.  13:14  ev.  man  turn  to  h\%o.p. 
Jer.  46:16  let  us  go  ag.  to  ouro.^j 

The  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  11:6  L.  said.  Behold  ihep. 
Me.  5:4  why  lot  t.  p.  from  work  ? 

5  the  p.  of  land  now  are  many 
12:27  and  t.  p.  bowed  the  head 
14:31  the  p.  feared  L.  believed 
15:14  tlie  p.  sh.  hear  and  be  afr. 

16  the  p.  pa-ss  over  wh.  th.  hast 
24  the  p.  murmured,  saying 

16:30  the  p.  rest,  on  seventh  day 
17:1  th.  was  no  water  for  the  p 
2  t.  p.  did  chide  Mo.  Num.  20:3 

6  water  out  of  it,  the  p.  drink 
18:19  be  th.  for  the  p.  God-ward 
19:9  t.  p.  may  hear  when  I  sjie 

17  Moses  brought  forth  the  p. 
20:18  when  the  p.  saw  it  afar,  21 
24:8  Moses  sprinkled  it  on  t.  ]). 

Lev.  9:7  ato.  for  thvself  and  /.  p 
15  Bin-offer,  fur  then.  18;  16:15 
Num.  11:2  the  p.  cried  to  Moses 

13:18  see  the  p.  that  dwelleth 

14:1  the  p.  wept;  39  t.p.  mour. 

21:5  tfie  p.  spake  against  God 

23:9  lo,  ihep.  shall  dwell  alone 
34  the  p.  rise  up  as  a  great  lion 
Deut.  4:10  said,  Gather  me  the  p. 

18:3  the  priest's  due  from  t.  p. 

33:3  loved  the  p.  17  push  the  p. 
19  they  shall  call  t.  p.  to  mouu. 
Jos.  4:10"  and  the  p.  hasted  over 

6:20  t.  p.  shout.  24:28  t.  p.  dep. 
Jud.  7:2  t.  p.  are  with  thee,  4 
1  Sam.  2:13  priosfs  cust.  wi.  t.p. 

4:4  t.  p.  sent  to  Sh.  to  bring  ark 

8:19  the  p.  ref  to  obey  Samuel 

14:45  the  p.  said,  Sh.  Jonathan 
die?  so  the  p.  rescued  Jona. 

15:15  the  p.  spared  best  of  sheep 
21  the  p.  took  of  the  spoil  oxen 

30:6  t.  p.  spake  of  stoning  him 
iSam.  1:4  t.p.  fled  from  battle 

15:12  the  p.  incre.  with  Absalom 

1  K.  1:40  the  p.  piped  with  pipes 
16:22  the  p.  that  followed  Omri 

prevailed  against  t/ie p. 
8  K.  4:41  pour  out  for  t/ie  p. 
43  give  t.  p.  that  they  may  eat 
11:17  coven,  bet.  king  and  t.  p. 
18:;36  but  the  p.  held  their  peace 
22:13  inquire  of  Lord  for  the  p. 

2  Chr.  12:3  the  p.  without  numb. 
20:33  the  p.  had  not  jirepa.  30:3 
27:2  andttf  p.  did  vet  corruptly 
30:20  and  the  Lurd'licalod  the  p. 
32:8  the  p.  rest,  on  words  of  II. 
36:14  t/te  p.  trausi!:r,  very  much 

Ezr.  10:13  but  the  p.  are  many 

A'eh.  4:6  t.  p.  had  mind  to  work 
5:13  the  p  did  accord,  to  prom. 
7:4  but  the  p.  were  few  therein 
8:16  the  p.  bro  palm  branches 
11:2  t.  p.  blessed  all  that  otferod 

£st.  3:6  showed  him  t.  p.  of  Mo. 
4:11  the  p.  of  king's  provinces 

Job  12:2  no  doubt  out  ye  are  t.  p. 
34:.30  lest  the  p.  be  ensnared 

Ps.  2:1  why  do  i.  j>.  im.  vain  tU.  ? 


PEO 

Ps.  S3:12  bles.  i.  p.  he  hath  cho. 
44:2  how  thou  didst  alllict  t.  p. 
45:17  the  p.  praise  thee  for  ever 
5():7  in  th.  anger  cast  down  t.  p. 
67:3  let  the  p.  praise  thee,  O  G.  5 
89:15  blessed  is  t.  p.  that  know 
95:7  we  are  t.  p.  of  his  pasture 
96:13  he  sh.  judge  t.p.  with  tru. 
9.s:9  he  sh.  judge  t.  p.  with  eq. 
99:1  L.  reign,  let  the  p.  tremble 
105:1  make  kno.  deeds  am.  t.  p. 

Proo.  11:14  no  coun.  is,  t.jy.  fall 
29:2  the  p.  rejoiced,  t.  p.  mourn 
18  wh.lsno  vision,  t.p.  perish 

Is.  9:2  t.  p.  that  walked  in  dark. 

13  t.  p.  turneth  not  to  him  sin. 
14:2  and  Vie  p.  shall  take  them 
24:2  be  with  t.  p.  so  with  priest 
30:19  the  p.  shall  dwell  in  Ziou 
3:3:24  p.  be  forMven  th.  iniq. 
34:5  my  sword  sh.  come  on  t.  p. 
40:7  t.  p.  is  grass,  grass  wither. 
51:7  thep.  in  wh.  heart  is  my  law 
03:6  will  tread  t.  p.  in  mi.  anger 

18  t.  p.  of  thy  holi.  possess,  it 
Jer.  31:2  t.p.  left  of  sw.  foundgr. 

:37:4  Jeremiah  went  amo.  tliep. 

39:14  so  he  dwelt  among  thep. 

40:5  go  back  and  dw.  with  t.  p.  6 

51:58  the  p.  shall  labor  in  vain 
Ezek.  11:17  gather  you  from  t.  p. 

20:34  br.  vou  out  from  t.p.  34:13 

25:7  I  will  cut  thee  otf  fr.  thep. 

26:20  bring  thee  down  with  t.  p. 

33:31  come  to  thee  as  t.  p.  com. 

36:30  these  are  thep.  of  Lord 

39:4  thou  shalt  fall,  and  the  p. 

42:14  approa.  th.  things  for^.p. 

44:19  shall  not  sanctify  thep. 
Dan.  9:26  the]),  of  the  prince 

11:32  thep.  that  know  their  G. 
JIos.  4:14  t.  ]).  doth  not  underst. 

10:5  the]),  thereof  shall  mourn 
10  t.  p.  sh.  be  gath.  aga.  them 
./oel  2:6  the  p.  sh.  be  much  pain. 
.linos  3:6  sh.  t.  ]).  not  be  afraid? 
.Jon.  3:5  t.p.  of  Nin.  believ.  God 
Ilab.  2:13  t.  p.  shall  labor  in  fire, 
thep.  sliall  weary  themselv. 
Zep.  2:10  maguifi.  ag.  t.  ]>.  of  L. 
Ilag.  1:12  <.  p.  did  fear  the  Lord 
Mai.  1:4  the]),  against  whom  L. 
Mat.  4:16  t.  p.  in  dark,  saw  light 

21:26  we  fear  t.  p.  Mark  11:32 
Luke  1:21 1.  p.  waited  for  Zacha. 

3:15  as  thep.  were  in  expecta. 

4:42  thep.  sou.  5:1  t.  p.  pressed 

8:40  thep.  gladly  received  him 

9:18  whom  say  t.  ]>.  that  I  am  ? 

20:19  feared  t.]).  22:2;  2.3:5  stir. 

23:14  one  that  pervertoth  t.  p. 
John  7:12  he  deceiveth  the]). 

11:50  man  sho.  die  for  t.p.  18:14 
Acts  5:13  thep.  magnifled  them 

8:6  t.  p.  wi.  one  accord  ga.  heed 

14:11  t.p.  saw  wh.  P.  had  done 

19  persuaded  t.  p.  and  ston.  P. 
26:17  delivering  thee  from  t.  p. 

Ileb.  5:3  as  for  t.  p.  so  hims.  7:27 
7:11  under  it  t.  p.  received  law 
13:12  he  might  sanctify  tliep. 

Jude  5  Lord  having  saved  thep. 

This  PEOPLE. 

E.'c.  3:21  I  will  give  t.  p.  favor 

5:22  why  hast  evil  cntrea.  t.  p.? 

17:4  cried,  Wh.  sh.  I  do  to  t.p..!" 

18:18  wear  away,  thou  and  t.  ]). 

32:9  seen  t.  p.  21  what  did  t.  p. 
31  t.  p.  have  sinned  a  groat  sin 

33:12  sayest.  Bring  up  this  p. 
Num.  11:11  burden  of  all  t.p. 

14  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  t.  p. 
14:11  how  lon^  will  t.  p.  prov.  ? 

15  if  thou  kill  t.  p.  as  one  man 

16  not  able  to  br.  t.]).  into  laud 
19  pardon  /.  ]>.  ha.«t  forg.  t.  p. 

22:6  I  pray  thee,  curse  t.  p.  17 
24:14  th.  p.  shall  do  to  thy  peo. 
Deut.  5:28  heard  voice  of  this  p. 
9:13  saying,  I  have  seen  this]}. 
27  look  not  to  stubborn,  of  t.p. 
31:7  for  thou  must  go  with  t.  p. 
16  t.  ]).  will  go  wlior.  after  gods 
Jiicl.  2:20    p.  have  transgressed 
9:29  would  to  G.  t.  ]>.  were  und. 
38  is  not  this  the ]).  thou  des.? 
2  Sam.  16:18  wh.  L.  and  /.  p.  cli. 
IK.  12:6  that  I  mav  answer  thi.i 
/).  9 ;  2  Chr.  10:'6.  9 
27  if    p.  do  sacrilice  at  Jeru- 
salem 

14:2  I  should  be  king  over  t.  p. 

18::37  that  this]),  may  know 
2  A'.  6:18  smite  t.  p.  wi.  blindn. 
2  Chr.  1:10  come  in  before  th.p. 
Neh.  5:19  all  I  have  done  for  t.p. 
Is.  6:9  go  and  tell  t,  p.  hear  ye 


PEO 

Is.  6:10  make  the  heart  of  t.p. 

fat.  Mat.  13:15;  vlcfe  28:26,  27 
9:16  leaders  of  t.p.  cause  th.  err 
2:1:13  t.  p.  was  not  till  A.  found 
28: 14  scornful  men  tliat  rale  t.p. 
29:13  t.  ]).  dr.  near  me  wi.  mou. 
14  a  marv.  work  among  t.  ]). 
43:21  t.  p.  ha.  I  form,  for  myself 
Jer.  4:10  thou  hast  deceived  t.p. 
5:14  my  words  fire,  t.  p.  wood 
0:19  I  will  bring  evil  on  (his p. 
21  stumbling-blo.  bef.  (Ids p. 
7:16  therefore  pray  not  thou  for 

this  p.  11:14;  14:11 
8:5  why  is  this  p.  slidden  back? 
13:10  t.  evilp.  who  ref.  to  hoar 
15:1  my  mind  co.  not  be  to.  t.  ]). 
16:5  tak.  away  niy  peace  fr.  t.  p. 
19:11  even  so  will  I  break  t.  p. 


938 


23:33  they  shall  not  profit  t.  n. 

28:15  makest  t.  p.  trust  in  a  lie 

29:.32  a  man  to  dwell  amo.  t.  p. 

32:42  bro.  great  evil  upon  t.  ]). 

33:24  not  what  t.  p.  have  spok. 

35:16  t.  p.  have  not  hearkened 

36:7  anger  pronounced  ag.  t.  p. 

37:18  wliat  have  I  offend,  t.  p.  ? 
Mic.  2:11  sh.  be  prophet  of  t.  p. 
Hag.  2:14  so  is  this  p.  before  me 
Zee.  8:6  in  eyes  of  renin,  of  p. 
11 1  will  not  be  to  this  p. 
12  cause  rem.  of  t.  ]).  possess 
Mat.  15:8  t.p.  drawcth  nigh 
Mark  7:6  t.  p.  hon.  me  with  lips 
Luke  9:13  sho.  buy  meat  for  t.  p. 

21:23  th.  sh.  be  wrath  upon  t.p. 
Joh)i7:-i<J  t.  p.  knoweth  not  law 
Acts  13:17  G.  off.  p.  chose  our 

1  Cor.  14:21  I  will  speak  to  t.  p. 

Thy  PEOPLE. 
E.r.  5:23 neither  delivered  t.p. 
15:16  till  t.  p.  pass  over,  O  Lord 
22:28  ca.  rulor  oit.  p.  Acts  23:5 
2:3:11  poor  of  thij p.  may  eat 
3:3:13  consider  this  nation  t.  p. 

16  I  and  t.  p.  have  found  grace 
Num.  5:21  make  thee  a  curse 

and  oath  among  thy  p. 
27:13  shalt  be  gathered  to  t.  p. 

31:2;  Deut.  32:50 
Dent.  9:12  t.  p.  corrupted  thems. 
26  O  Lord,  destroy  not  tlnj  ]>. 
29  yet  are  they  t.  p.  Neh.  1:10 
Puth  1:10  return  \vi.  thee  to  t.  p. 

16  t!iy  p.  shall  be  my  people 

2  Sayyi.  7:23  and  what  nation  is 

likettyp..?  1  Chr.  17:21 
23  bef  t.  p.  wh.  thouredeeme. 
1  K.  3:8  serv.  is  in  midst  of  t.p. 

8:44  it  thy  p.  go  out  to  battle 
50  forgive  t.  p.  2  Chr.  C:34,  39 
61  they  be  t.  ]).  20:42  thy^.  his 

22:4  my  people  as  t.p.  2  A.  3:7 
1  Chr.  21:17  not  hand  be  on  t.p. 

29:18  thoughts  of  heart  of  t.  p. 
P.s.  3:8  blessing  is  upon  thy  ]). 

28:9  save  t.  p.  bless,  Jer.  31:7 

44:12  scllest  thy  p.  for  naught 

00:3  showed  thy  p.  hard  things 

08:7  thou  wentest  before  thy  p. 

72:2  judge  t.  p.  with  righteous. 

77:20  loddest  thy  p.  as  flock 

79:13  thy  ]).  will  give  thee  than. 

80:4  angry  aga.  prayer  of  t.  p.  ? 

83:3  crafty  counsel  against  t.  p 

85:2  forgiven  iniquity  of  thy  p. 
6  that  t.  p.  may  rejoice  in  thee 

94:5  they  break  in  pieces  t.  p. 

106:4  favor  th.  thoubearcst  t.p. 

110:3  thy  p.  shall  be  willing 
Is.  2:6  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  p. 

7:17  L.  bring  on  thee  and  t.  ]). 

14:20  destroved  land  and  thy  p. 

60:21  t.  ]).  shall  be  all  righteous 

63:14  load  t.  p.  04:9  are  thy  p. 
Jer.  22:2  thou  and  t.  p.  that  cnt. 

27:13  die,  thon  and  t.  p.  by  sw.  ? 
Ezek.  3:11  get  to  t.  p.  and  speak 

13:17  against  daughters  of  t.  ]). 

26:11  he  sh.  slay  i.  p.  bv  sword 

33:2  speak  to  child,  of?.;;.  12 

17  vet  the  children  of  i.  p.  sav 
30chil.  oft.p.  still  are  talking 

37:18  chil.  of  t.  p.  shall  speak 
Dan.  9:16  thy  p.  bee.  a  reproach 
19  and  th>/  p.  are  called  by  na. 

12:1  standoth  for  chil.  of  thy  p. 

at  that  time  t.  p.  sh.  bo  deli. 
ITos.  4:4  t.  ]>.  as  they  that  strive  i 

10:14  a  tumult  arise  among  t.  p.  I 
Joel  2:17  spare  t.  p.  O  Lord  j 
.Uic.  7:14  feed  t.p.  with  thv  rod 
Nah  3:13  thi/p.  in  midst  of  thee 

18  /.  p.  scattered  on  mountain 
Hab.  3:13  for  salvation  oftliy  jy. 

To,  or  unto  the  PEOPLE. 
Ex.  4:16  be  spokesman  to  t.  p. 


PER 

Ex.  19:10  go  to  t.  p.  12  bounds 
top. 

Deut.  20:2  priest  speak  to  thep, 
5  officers  shall  speak  to  the  p. 
.Jud.  8:5  loaves  of  bread  to  thep. 
Ruth  2:11  to  t.  p.  th.  knowestnot 

1  Sam.  26:7  Abishai  came  to  t.  p. 

2  Sam.  24:3  L.  thy  G.  add  to  t.p. 

1  A'.  12:15  king  heark.  not  top. 

2  K.  4:42  give  top.  they  may  eat 

1  Chr.  10:9  carry  tidings  to  t.  p. 

2  Chr.  35:8  gave  willingly /o  p. 
Neh.  4:22  said  I  to  the  n.  lodge 

5:15  govern,  chargeable  to  t.  p. 
Ps.  9:8  minister  judgm.  to  the  p. 

72:3  shall  bring  peace  to  the  p. 
Is.  42:5  giveth  breath  to  thep. 

49:22  set  up  my  standard  to  t.p, 

55:4  given  him  for  witness  to  t, 
p.  a  leader  and  com.  to  t.  p. 
Ezek.  24:18  spike  to  t.  p.  in  mor. 
J)an.  7:27  kingdom  given  to  t.  p, 
■Joel  3:8  sell  them  to  t.  p.  afar  off 
IJab.  3:16  comoth  to  t.  p.  will  in. 
Z.tp.  3:9  turn  to  t.  p.  pure  langa. 
Mat.  12:46  yet  talked  lo  thep. 
Acts  5:20  speak  in  temple  to  t.  p. 

10:2  which  gave  alms  to  thep. 
42  comma,  us  to  preach  to  t.  p. 

13:31  seen  of  witnesses  to  thep. 

17:5  J.  sought  to  bring  to  tlie  p. 

19:33  made  his  defence  to  the  p. 

21:39  sutler  me  to  spotk  to  tliep. 

26:23  Christ  show  light  to  the  p. 

PEOPLES. 
Pev.  10:11  prophesy  bef.  many  p. 

17:15  waters  thou  sawest  are  p. 
PEOR.   Num.  23:28  ;  25:18 ;  Jos. 
22:17 

PERADVEXTCRE. 

Gen.  18:24/).  there  be  50  righte. 
28/).  there  lack  five  of  the  fifty 
29 p.  forty;  30 p.  thirty;  31  p. 

twenty 
32  this  once,  p.  ten  shall  be 
24:5/).  wom.  not  be  'willin"  39 
27:12  my  father  p.  will  feci  me 
31:31 /J.  take  by  force  thy  daug. 
32:20  p.  he  will  accept  of  me 
42:4  lest/),  mischief  befall  him 
43:12 /J.  it  was  an  oversight 
44:.34/).  evil  come  on  my  father 
50:15  Joseph  will/),  hate  us 
Ex.  13:17  lost/),  people  repent. 
32:30/).  I  shall  make  atonement 
Nu?n.  22:6/).  1  shall  prevail,  11 
23:3/;.  L.  will  come  to  meet  me 
27/;.  it  please  God  thou  curse 
■Jos.  9:7/;.  ye  dwell  among  us 
1  Sam.  6:5/;.  he  will  lighten  ha. 
9:6/;.  he  can  show  us  our  way 

1  IC.  18:5/).  we  may  find  grass 
27/).  sleep,  must  be  awaked 

20:31  /;.  he  will  save  thy  life 

2  A'.  2:16/).  Spirit  bath  cast  him 
.Jer.  20:10/).  he  will  be  enticed 
JiO?n.  5:7/;.  for  good  men  so.  die 
2  Tim.  2:25  p.  G.  give  Ihem  rep. 

PERCEIVE. 
DeJtt.  29:4 not  given  heart  top, 
Jos.  22:31  we/).  Lord  is  am.  us 

1  Sam.  12:11  J),  your  wickedness 

2  Sam.  19:6  I /).  "if  A.  had  lived 
2  K.  4:9  I/),  this  is  a  holy  man 
Job  9:11  p.  not ;  28:3  cannot/;. 
/Vol'.  1:2  p.  words  of  understan. 
Ec.  3:22/).  there  is  noth.  better 
7s.  6:9  see  ye  indeed,  but  p.  not 

33:19  deeper  speech  th.  canst/;. 
Mat.  13:14  shall  see,  and  sh.  not 

p.  Mark i:12\  Acts  28:26 
Mark  7:18  do  ye  not  p.  whatsoe. 

8:17/;.  ye  not,  neither  unders.  t 
Luke  8:40  I  ]>.  virtue  out  of  me 
John  4:19  I  p.  thou  art  a  prophet 

12:19/).  ye  now  pre.  nothing  f 
Acts  8:23  ».  art  in  gall  of  bitter. 

10:.34/).  G.  is  no  respect,  of  per. 

17:22  I  p.  ye  are  too  superstitio. 
2  Cor.  7:8  I  p.  ep.  made  you  sor. 
1  John  3:16  here.  ;;.  we  love  of  G. 

PERCEIVED. 
Gen.  19:3:3/).  not  wh.  she  lay,  35 

1  Sam.  28:14  S.  p.  it  was  Samuel 

2  Sam..  5:12  D.  p.  Lord  establish. 

hhnking  over  Is.  1  Chr.  14:2 
1  K.  22:33  when  captains  p.  it 

was  not  king,  2  Chr.  18:32 
Neh.  6:12 p.  G.  had  not  sent  him 
16  p.  this  work  was  wro.  of  G. 
13:10  p.  portion  of  L.  not  given 
Job  38:is'p.  breadth  of  earth  ? 
Ee.  1:17  I  p.  this  also  is  vexat. 
2:14  Ip.  one  event  happenetU 
/*.  64:4  nor  ».  what  God  prep. 
Jer.  23:18  who  hath  p.  his  word 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PER 

Jer.  38:27  for  matter  was  not  ?). 
Mat.  21:45  p.  he  spa.  Lnke  20:19 

22:18  Jesus  p.  their  wickedness 
Markl-h  Jesus  ».  they  reasoned 
Z'/fe  1:22  p.  he  had  seen  vision 

5:22  when  Jesus  j).  th.  thoufrhte 

9:45sayin?  hid,  they  p.  it  not 

20:23  but  he  Tp.  their  craftiness 
John  6:15  J.  ?;.  would  nmV;e  liira 
Ai-ti!  4:1.3  ».  they  were  unlearned 

23:6  Paul part  were  Pharise. 

Gal.  2:9  James  p.  grace  giv.  me 

PERCEIVEST,  ETH. 
Job  14:21  low,  but  he;;,  it  not 

33:14  G.  speaketh,  man  p.  it  not 
Prov.  14:7/).  not  in  him  knowl. 

81:18».  her  merchandi.  is  good 
LuTce  6:41  p.  not  beam  in  own  eye 
,  PERCEIVIXG. 
Mark  12:28  p.  he  answered  well 
Luke  9:47  Jesus  p.  the  thought 
Actt  14:97).  he  had  faith  to  be 

PERDITIOIV. 
John  17:12  no.  lost  but  son  of  p. 
Phil.  1:28  to  them  a  token  of;). 
S  Thes.  2:3  be  revealed,  son  of 
1  Tim.  6:9  wh.  drown  men  in}). 
Heb.  10:39  who  draw  back  to  p. 
S  Pet.  3:7  and  p.  of  ungodly  raen 
Pev.  17:8  beast  goeth  into  p. 
11  beast  is  eighth,  goeth  in.  p. 
PERFECT,  .4djecUve. 
Gen.  6:9  N.  p.  17:1  be  thou  ». 
Zev.  22:21  freewill-offering  be  ». 
Peut.  18:13  thou  shalt  be  p.  with 

25:15  have     wei;jht,  p.  measu. 

1  Sam.  14:41  S.  said,  Give  j).  lot 

2  Sam.  22:.33  he  maketh  my  way 

p.  P.S.  18:.32 
Eir.  7:12  Artax.  to  E.  p.  peace 
Jb6  1:1  that  man  wasp.  8;  2:3 

8:20  G.  not  cast  away  up.  man 

9:20  I  am  p.  21  tho'  I  were  p. 
22  he  destroyeth  p.  and  wicked 

22:3  thou  ma'kest  thy  ways  p.  ? 
Ps.  Sl.'il p.  man,  end  is  peace 

64:4  may  shoot  in  secret  at  p. 

301:2  behave  myself  in  a  p.  way 
6  he  that  walketh  in  ap.  way 

139:22  I  hate  th.  with  p.  hatred 
Prw\  2:21  p.  shall  remain  in  it 

4:16  path  of  just  shin.  top.  day 

11:5  righteousn.  of  p.  sh.  direct 
Is.  26:3  keep  him  in  7).  peace 
p!zek.  16:14  p.  thro'  my  comelin. 

27:3  tliousaid,  I  am  of?;,  beauty 
11  made  thy  beauty  p.  28:12 

28:15  thou  was  p.  in  thy  ways 
Mat.  5:48  be  p.  even  as  Fa.  is  p. 

19:21  if  thou  wilt  be  p.  go  sell 
Lnke  1:3  hav.  had  p.  iinderstan. 
John  17:23  be  made  7).  in  one 
ActsZ:K  given  him  p.  soundn. 

22:3  taught  accor.  to  p.  manner 

24:22  having  more  7).  knowledge 
Pom.  12:3  what  is  ».  will  of  God 

1  Cor.  2:6  among  th.  that  are  p. 

2  Cor.  12:9  strength  p.  in  weakn. 
13:11  be  p.  be  of  good  comfort 
Gal.  3:3  are  ye  made  p.  by  flesh  ? 
Eph.  4:13  till  we  come  to  p.  man 
Phil.  3:12  not  as  tho'  already 73. 

15  as  many  as  be  p. 
Col.  1:28  present  every  man  p.  in 
4:12  stand  p.  in  will  of  God 

1  Thes.  3:10  p.  which  is  lacking 

2  Tim.  3:17  man  of  G.  may  be  p. 
Set).  2:10  Captain  of  silvationp. 

5:9  being  made  p.  beca.  Author 
7:19  for  law  mane  nothing?). 
9:9  not  make  him  did  service  p. 
11  greater  and  more  p.  tabern. 
10:1  law  never  make  comers  p. 
11:40  without  us  not  made  p. 
12:23  spirits  of  just  men  made  p. 
13:21  G.  make  you  p.  in  every 
Jam,  1:4  let  patience  have  herp. 
work,  that  ye  may  be  p. 

17  every  p.  gift  is  from  above 
251ooketa  into  p.  law  of  liber. 

2:22  hj  works  was  faith  ma.  p. 
3:2  offend  not,  same  is  p.  man 
'  1  Pet.  5:10  afler  suffer,  make  p. 

1  John  4:17  herein  is  love  made  p. 

18  p.  love  casteth  out  fear,  he 
tnat  feareth  is  not  p.  in  love 

Set  HBAIIT. 

Is  PERFECT. 

Dextt.  32:4  his  work  is  p. 

2  Sam.  22:31  way  is  p.  Ps.  18:30 
Job  36:4  he  th»t  is  p.  in  kn.  37:16 
Ps.  19:7  law  of  L.  is  p.  convert. 
Js.  18:5  harvest  when  bud  is  p. 

42:19  blind  as  he  that  is  p. 
Mat.  5:48  as  Father  in  heaven 
is  p. 


PER 

Lvki  G:40  every  one  that  is  'p. 

1  Cor.  13:10  that  wh.  is  p.  is  co. 

PERFECT,  Verb. 
Ps.  138:8  L.  will  p.  wh.  concern. 
PERFECTED. 

2  r^r.  8:16  60  house  of  G.  was  p. 
24:13  and  work  was 7).  by  them 

F:ek.  27:4  builders  have  p.  bea. 
Mat.  21:16  thou  hast;;,  praise 
Luke  13:32  third  day  I  shall  be  p. 
Ilt'h.  10:14  by  one  offer  he  ha.  7). 

1  .John  2:5  in  him  is  love  of  G.  p. 
4:12  love  one  ano.  his  love  is  p. 

PERFECTIIVG. 

2  Cor.  7:1 holin.  in  fear  of  G. 
Eph.  4:12  for     of  the  saints 

PERFECTIO.\. 
Job  11:7  find  Almighty  top.  ? 

15:29  nor  shall  he  prolong  p. 

28:3  he  scarcheth  out  all  p. 
Ps.  50:2  out  of  Zion,  p.  of  beauty 

119:96  I  have  seen  an  end  of  p. 
/■!.  47:9  come  upon  thee  in  th.73. 
Lam.  2:15  men  call?),  of  beauty 
Luke  8:14  bring  no  fruit  to  p. 
2  Cor.  13:9  wc  wish,  even  your?). 
LTeb.  6:1  let  us  go  on  to  p. 

7:11  if  p.  were  by  Levit.  priest. 

PERFECTLY,  \Ei?S. 
■Ti?r.  23:20  lat.  days  consider  it  p. 
Mat.  14:.36  touch,  made  p.  whole 
Ads  18:26  expound,  way  of  G.  p. 

23:15  inq.  something  more  p.  20 
1  Cor.  1:10  be?),  joined  together 
Col.  3:14  charity'is  the  bond  of  ?). 

1  Thes.  5:2  know  p.  that  day  of 

PERFORMWCE. 
lAtke  1:  '.5  shall  be  p.  of  th.  thin. 

2  Cor.  8:11  p.  out  of  that  ye  have 

PERFORM. 
Gen.  26:3  I  will  p.  oath,  I  sware 
to  Ab.  Dent.  9:5;  Luke  1:72 
Kx.  18:18  not  able  top.  it  thys. 
Num.  4:23  that  enter  to  p.  serv. 
Dent.  4:13  commanded  you  to  p. 
23:23  gone  out  of  thy  lips  sh.  p. 
25:7  not  p.  duty  of  husband's 

])rother 
L2nth  3:13  7).  part  of  kinsman 

1  Sam.  3:12  I  will  p.  against  Eli 

2  Sam.  14:15  king  will  p.  requ. 

1  A'.  6:12  then  I  will  p.  my  word 
2  K.  23:3  to  p.  the  words  of  this 

covenant,  24 ;  2  Chr.  34:.31 
Est.  5:8  if  please  king  top.  req. 
■Job  5:12  cannot?),  enterprise 
Ps.  21:11  a  device  notable  top. 

61 :8  that  I  may  daily  ?).  vows 

119:106  have  sworn,  I  will  p.  it 
112  inclined  heart  to  p.  statut. 
7s.  9:7  zeal  of  Lord  will?;,  this 

19:21  pay  a  vow  to  L.  and  p.  it 
Jer.  1:12  for  I  will  hasten  to  p.  it 

11:5?).  oath  which  I  have  sworn 

28:6  L.  p.  words  thou  hast  pro. 

29:10  I  will  p.  good  word,  33:14 
44:25  will  surely  p.  your  vows 
Ezek.  12:25  word,  and  will  p.  it 
Mic.  7:30  wilt  p.  truth  to  Jacob 
Nah.  1:15  keep  feasts,  p.  vows 
Hat.  5:33?).  to  Lord  thine  oaths 
Pom.  4:21  prom,  able  also  to  p. 

7:18  how  to  p.  that  wh.  is  good 

2  Cor.  8:11  now  ;;.  the  doing  of 
Phil.  1:6  p.  it  until  clay  of  J.  Ch. 

PERFORMED. 

1  Sam.  l."):ll  S.  hath  not  p.  com. 
13  I  have  p.  commandm.  ol^  L. 

2  Sam.  21:14  p.  all  th.  king  com. 
1  K.  8:20  Lord  hath  p.  his  word, 

2  Chr.  6:10  J  Neh.  9:8 
E.'it.  1:15  Vashti  not  p.  comma. 
5:6  half  of  kingdom  be  p.  7:2 
Ps.  65:1  unto  thee  sh.  vow  be  p. 
7s.  10:13  when  L.  hath  p.  work 
Jer.  2.3:20  till  p.  thoughts,  30:24 
34:18  not  p.  words  of  covenant 
35:14  words  of  Jonad.  are  p.  16 
51:29  purpose  of  Lord  eh.  be  p. 
Ezek.  37:14  epo.  and  p.  it,  saith 
Lord 

Lvke  1:20  these  things  be  p. 
2::j9  wh.  they  had  p.  all  things 
Pom.  15:28  wh.  I  have  ?).  all  thig 

PERFORMETH,  I!VG. 

Nvm.  15:3  offering  in  p.  vow,  8 
Neh.  5:13  man  p.  not  th.  promise 
Job  2.3:14  he  p.  thing  appointed 
Ps.  57:2  cry  to  G.  that  p.  all  thi. 
7j.  44:26  p.  counsel  of  mcsseng. 

PERFUME,  S. 

Ex.  30:.35  shalt  make  it  a  p.  37 
Pro^.  27:9  p.  rejoice  the  heart 
Is,  57:9  didst  increase  thy  p. 


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PERFUMED. 

Prov.  7:17  p.  bed  with  myrrh 

Cant.  3:6  who  is  this  coraeth  p.  f 

PERGA.    .4rt«  13:13;  14:25 

PERGAMOS.    Tfej).  1:11 ;  2:12 
PERHAPS. 

PhUe.  15  ?).  he  depart,  for  season 
PERIL,  S. 

Lam.  5:9  get  our  bread  with  p. 

Iiom.  8:35  shall  p.  separate  us  ? 

2  Cor.  11:26  p.  of  waters,  of  rob. 
PERILOUS. 

2  Tim.  3:1  ?;.  times  shall  corao 
PERISH. 

Gen.  41:36  p.  not  thro'  famine 

E.r.  19:21  and  many  of  them  p. 

Nu7n.  17:12  die,  we  p.  we  all  p. 
24:20  latter  end  be  that  p. 

Deut.  11:17  lest  ye  ?).  quickly 
26:5  ready  to  p.  was  my  father 
28:20  thou  p.  quick.  22;  Jo.  23:13 

■Jud.  5:31  let  enemies?).  O  Lord 

1  Sam.  26:10  into  battle  and  p 
Est.  3:13  cause  to  p.  all  J.  7:4 

4:16if  Ip.  Ip.  8:11?;.  power 

9:28  nor  memorial  p.  fr.  th.  seed 
Job  3:3  let  the  day  p.  I  was  born 

4:9  by  the  blast  of  God  they  p. 
20?).  for  ever,  without  any 

6:18  paths  go  to  nothing  and  p. 

29:13  bless,  of  him  ready  to  p. 

31:19  ;;.  for  want  of  clothing 
Ps.  2:12  lest  he  be  angry,  ye  p. 

9:18  expectation  of  poor  not  p. 

40:10  fool  and  brutish  person  p. 
12  like  beasts  that  p.  20 

68:2  let  wicked  p.  8.3:17 

80:16  p.  at  the  rebuke  of  thy 

146:4  very  day  his  thoughts  p. 
ProD.  11:10  wh.  wicked  p.  28:28 

29:18  there  is  no  vision,  peo.  p. 

31:6  drink  to  him  ready  to  ?;. 
Ec.  5:14  those  riches  p.  by  evil 
Is.  26:14  made  th.  memory  to  p. 

27:13  which  were  ready  to  p. 
Jer.  18:18  the  law  shall  not  ?;. 

27:10  drive  you  out,  ye?;.  15 

40:15  remnant  in  Judah  sho.  p. 
Ezek.  25:7  I  will  cause  thee  to  ?;. 
Dan.  2:18  that  D.  should  not?). 
Jon.  1 :6  that  we  p.  not,  3:9 

14  not  p.  for  this  man's  life 
Mat.  5:29  one  of  thy  mem.  p.  30 

8:25  L.  save  us,  we  p.  I^iike  8:24 

9:17  wine  runneth  out,  hot.  p. 

18:14  one  of  little  ones  sho.  p. 
Mark  4:.38  carest  th.  not  we  p. .? 
Lxike  13:.33  prophet  ?;.  out  ol^ J. 

15:17  bread  eno.  I?;.wi.  hunger 

21:18  not  a  hair  of  your  head?). 
John  3:15  whoso  belie,  not,  p.  16 

11:50  that  whole  nation  p.  not 
Acts  8:20  thy  money  p.  with  th. 

13:41  dospisers,  wonder  and  p. 

2  Cor.  2: 15  savor  of  C.  in  them  p. 
4:16  tho'  outward  man  p.  inwa. 
Col.  2:22  which  all  are  top. 

2  Tlies.  2:10  unrig,  in  th.  that  p. 
iPet.  3:9  not  willing  any  sho. p. 

Shall  PERISH. 
Lev.  26:38  ye  s.  p.  among  heath. 
Deut.  4:26  "ye  s.  soon  utteilv  p. 
8:19,  20;  30:18;  Jos.  23:1'6 

1  Sam.  27:1  I  s.  one  dav  ?;.  by  S. 

2  K.  9:8  whole  house  of  A.  s.  p. 
Job  8:13  hypocrite's  hope  .t.  p. 

18:17  remem.  s.  p.  20:7 ;  .36:12 

.34:15  all  flesh  shallp.  together 
Ps.  1:6  way  of  ungodly  shall  p. 

37:20  wicic.  s.  p.  92:9  enemies  p. 

73:27  that  are  far  from  thee  s.  p. 

102:26  they  s.  p.  thou  endure 

112:10  desire  of  wicked  shallp. 
ProxK  10:28  ex.  of  wick.  s.  p.  11:7 

10:9  he  that  speaketh  lies  s.  p. 

21:28  a  false  witness  shallp. 
Is.  29:14  wisd.  of  wise  men  s.  p. 

41:11  that  strive  with  thee  s.  p. 

60:12  king,  not  serve  thee  s.  p. 
Jer.  4:9  heart  of  the  king  s.  p. 

6:21  neighbor  and  friend  s.  p. 

10:11  the  gods  s.  p.  15;  51:18 

48:8  valley  also  s.  p.  and  plain 
Ezek.  7:26  laws.  p.  from  priest 
Amos  1:8  remnant  of  Phil.  p. 

2:14  therefore  the  flight  s.  p, 

3:15  houses  of  ivory  shallp. 
Zee.  9:5  king  s.  ?).  from  Gaza. 
Mat.  2ei;R2  shall  p.  with  sword 
Luke  5:.37  wine  spil.  bottles  s.  p. 

13:3  ye  shall  all  likewise  p.  5 
John  10:28  the  sheep never  p.  5 
/?o»)i.  2:12  sinned  with,  law,  s.  p. 

1  Cor.  8:11  shall  weak  brother  p. 
Lleb.  1:11  they  s.  p.  thou  remai. 

2  Pet.  2:12  shall  p.  m  their  cor. 


PER 
PERISHED. 

Nnm.  16:.33  they  p.  fr.  congreg. 
.7o«.  22:20  that  man  p.  not  alone 
2  Sa7H.  1:27  weapons  of  warp.  / 
Joli  4:7  who  ev.  p.  being  innoc. 
30:2  in  whom  old  age  wasp. 
Ps.  9:6  memorial  is  p.  with  them 
10:16  heathen  are  p.  out  of  land 
119:92  I  sho.  have  p.  in  afflict. 
Kr.  9:6  envy  is  p.  Jer.  7:28  truth 
Jer.  48:.36  riches  ho  hath  got.  p. 
49:7  in  counsel  p.  from  prudent 
Lam.  3:18  strength  and  hope  p. 
JoelV.W  the  harvest  of  field  is  p. 
Jnn.  4:10  which  came  up  and  p. 
Mic.  4:9  why  cry  ?  is  couns.  p.  f 
7:2  good  man  is  p.  out  of  earth 
Mat.  8:.32  h.  of  swine  ran  and  p. 
Im.  11:51  p.  bet.  altar  and  temp. 
Acts  5:.37  ne  also  p.  and  as  many 
1  Cor.  15:18  fallen  asleep  in  C.  p. 
77fA.  11:31  harlot  Rahabp.  not 
'iPet.  3:6  overflo.  with  waterp. 
Jude  lip.  in  gainsaying  of  C. 

PERISHETH. 
■Tab  4:11  lion  p.  for  lack  of  prey 
Prw.  11:7  hope  of  unjust  men  p. 
Ec.  7:15  th.  is  a  just  man  that  p. 
Is.  57:1  righteous  p.  and  no  man 
Jer.  9:12  land  p.  and  is  burnt  up 
John  6:27  labor  not  for  meat  p. 
Jam.  1:11  graceof  fashion  of  itp. 
1  Pet.  1;7  moreprec.  than  gold  p. 

PERISHIIVG. 
■fob  33:18  his  life  fr.  ?;.  by  sword 
PERIZZITE.     Gen.  13:7;  Ex. 

a3:2;  .34:11;  Jos.  9:1;  11:3 
PERIZZITES.    Gen.  1.5:20; 

3:8,  17;  2.3:23;  Jud.  1:4,  5; 
3:5;  2  Chr.  8:7;  Ezr.  9:1 
PERJURED. 
1  Tim.  1:10  for  liars  p.  persons 

PERMISSrOIV. 
1  Cor.  7:6  I  speak  this  by  p. 

PERMIT. 
1  Cor.  16:7  tarrv  awhile,  if  L.  p. 
Ileb.  6:3  this  will  we  do,  if  G.  p. 

PERMITTED. 
Acts  26:1  tliou  art  p.  to  speak 
1  Cot.  14:34  not  p.  wo.  to  speak 

PERNICIOUS. 
%Pet.  2:2  shall  fol.  theirp.  ways 

PERPETUAL. 
Gen.  9:12  cov.  for  p.  generations 
7>.  29:9  priest's  oflice  be  for  p. 
31:16  keep  sab.  for  p.  covenant 
Lev.  3:17  a  p.  stat.  not  to  eat  fat 
24:9  be  Aaron's  by  a  p.  statute 
25:34  it  is  their  p.  possession 
Num  .  19:21  a  p.  statute 
7^.  9:6  destruc.  come  to  p.  end 
74:3  lift  up  feet  top.  desolation 
78:66  put  them  to  a  p.  reproach 
,Ter.  5:22  hyp.  decree,  it  cannot 
8:5  slid.  bacKby  p.  backsliding! 
15:18  why  is  my  pain  p.  and  my 
18:16  land  desolate,  p.  hissing 
23:40  bring  upon  you  p.  shame 
25:9  make  them  p.  desolat.  12 
49:13  cities  thereof  be  p.  wastes 
50:5  join  Lord  in  a».  covenant 
51::?9  may  sleep  ap'.  sleep,  57 
Ezek.  35:5  hast  had  a?;.  Ijatred 
9  p.  desolations,  Zep.  2:9 
46:14p.  ordinance  to  the  Lord 
Hob.  3:6  and  the  p.  hills  did  bow 
PERPETUALLV. 

1  K.  9:3  be  there  p.  2  f  7))-.  7:16 
Amos  1:11  his  anger  did  tear  p. 

PERPLEXED. 
Est.  S:15  city  Shushan  wasp. 
Joel  1:18  herds  of  cattle  are  p. 
Luke  9:7  H.  wasp.  24:4  they  were 

2  Co?'.  4:8?).  but  not  in  despair 
PERPLEXITY. 

Is.  22:5  it  is  a  day  of  ?).  by  Lord 
Mic.  7:4  now  shall  be  their  p. 
21:25  distress  of  nation,  p. 

PERSECUTE. 

•Job  19:22  why  do  ye  p.  me  as  G. 

28  p.  him,  seeing  root  in  me  ? 
Ps.  7:1  save  me  fr.  them  that  p. 

5  let  the  enemy  p.  my  soul 
10:2  wicked  in  his  pride  doth  p. 
31:15  del.  me  from  them  that  p. 
35:3  stop  way      them  that  p. 

6  let  angel  of  Lord  p.  them 
69:26  they  p.  him  thou  hast  em. 
71:11  p.  and  take  him 

83:15  so  p.  them  with  thy  tem. 
119:84  judgm.  on  them  that  p. 
86  they  p.  me  wrongfully,  help 
Jer.  17:18  confouiided  that  j).  me 


crudetnT's  concordance. 


PER 

Jcr.  20: 1A  T  will  p.  thom  v;\.  nv.'. 

Lam.  3:<)6  /).  and  destroy  them 

Mat.  5:11  bles.  when  men  p.  you 
44  pray  for  them  which  p.  you 
10;2;i  wlien  they     you  in  one 
SJ3:34  p.  them  from  city  to  city 

Liike  11:49  they  shall  p.  21:12 

John  5:1G  the  Jews  p.  Jesus 
15:20  they  will  also  p.  you 

Jiom.  12:14  bless  them  which  ^. 
PERSECUTED. 

Veiit.  30:7  curses  on  them  th.  p. 

Ps.  109:16  because  he  p.  the  poor 
119:161  princes;?,  me  wi.  cause 
143:3  enemy  hath  p.  my  soul 

75!.  14:6  rul.  nations  in  an^erp. 

Lam.  8:43  with  an^er,  and  p.  us 

Mai.  5:10  blessed  which  are;;. 
12  so  p.  they  prophets  bef.  you 

John  15:20  if  they  have  p.  me 

Acts  7:52  have  not  your  fath.  p. 
22:4  \p.  this  way  unto  death 
26:11  I  p.  them  to  strange  cities 

1  Cor.  4:12  beingp.  we  suffer  it 
15:9  I  p.  church  of  G.  Gal.  1:13 

2  Cor.  4:9  we  are  p.  not  forsaken 
Gal.  1:23  p.  us  in  times  past 
4:29  born  after  flesh  p.  hiift 

1  Thes.  2:15  killed  L.  and  p.  lis 
Bev.  12:13  dragon  p.  woman  that 

PERSECUTEST,  liVG. 
Acts  9:4  Saul,  Saul,  why  p.  thou 
me?  22:7;  26:14 
6  I  am  Jesus,  whom  thou  p. 
22:8;  26:15 
Phil.  3:6  concern,  zeal,  p.  church 

PERSECUTION. 
Lam.  5:5  under  p.  have  no  rest 
Mat.  13:21  wh.  p.  ari.  Mark  4:17 
Acts  8:1  great/),  against  church 
11:19  were  scatter,  abroad  on  p. 
13:50  and  raised  p.  against  Pa. 
Bom.  8:35  sh.  p.  eep.  us  fr.  C.  ? 
Gal.  5:11  why  do  I  yet  suffer  p.  ? 
6:12  lest  they  should  suffer  p. 

2  Tim.  3:12  godly  shall  sufler  p. 

PERSECUTIONS. 
Mark  10:30  have  lands  with  p. 
2  Cot.  12:10  I  take  pleasure  in  p. 
2  Thes.  1:4  faith  in  all  yourj^. 
2  Tim.  3:11  kn.  my  p.  at  Antioch 

PERSECUTOR,  S. 
Neh.  9:11  their  p.  thou  threwest 
Ps.  7:13  ordaineth  arrows  ag.  p. 

119:1.57  many  p.  142:6  del.  from 
Jer.  15:15  revenge  me  of  my /). 

20:11  theref.  my  p.  sh.  stumble 
Lam.  1:3  all  her  p.  overtook  her 
4:19/).  are  swifter  than  eagles 
1  Tim.  1:13  who  was  before  a  p. 

PERSEVERAIVCE. 
I^h.  6:18  watching  with  all  p. 

PERSI.\. 
S  Chr.  36:20  reign  of  king,  of  P. 
Est.  1:3  to  power  of  P.  14,  18 
Ezek.  27:10  P.  and  Lud,  38:5 
Van.  8:20;  10:13,  20;  11:2 
PEUSIS.   Bmn.  16:12 
PERSON. 
Leii.  19:15  nor  honorp.  of  mighty 
Nam.  35:.30  one  witness  Bh.  not 

testify  against  any 
Dmt.  15:S!2  unc.  and  clean  77.  eat 
27:25  reward  to  slay  innocent  p. 
28:50  sliall  not  regard     of  old 

1  Sam.  16:18  David  a  comely;). 
25:35  and  have  accepted  thy  ;). 

2  Sam.  4:11  have  .shun  a  righ.  p. 
14:14  nei.  doth  G.  respect  any;;. 
17:11  to  battle  in  thine  own;). 

Job  22:29  shall  save  humble  ;). 
•  Ps.  15:4  a  vile  p.  is  contemned 

49:10  fool  and  bruti.sh  ;).  perish 

101:4  I  will  not  kn.  a  wicked  ;). 

10.5:.'J7  ffeoblep.  am.  their  tribes 
Pror.  28:17  to  the  blood  of  any  ;). 
Is.  .32:5  vile  p.  shall  be  no  more 
6  the  vile  p.  will  speak  villany 
Jer.  43:6  Johanan  took  ev.  ;).  left 

52:25  took  seven  near  king's  p. 
Ezek.  16:5  to  loathing  of  thy  ;). 

3.3:6  if  the  fword  take  any"/). 

44:25  priests  come  at  no  dead  p. 
Dan.  11:21  gh.  stand  up.  a  vi.  p. 
Mat.  22:16  regardest  not  p.  of 
men,  Mark  12:14 

97:24  inno.  of  blood  of  this  p. 

1  Cor.  5:13  put  awav  wicked  p. 

2  Cor.  2:10  forgave  1  it  in  p.  of  C. 
Ileb.  1:3  express  image  of  his/). 

12:16  or  profane  p.  as  Esau 
2  Pet.  2:5  saved  Noah,  eiglithp. 

PERSONS. 
Ocn.  14:21  give  me  /).  take  goods 


PER 

tn\  Ti:'2p.  shall  be  for  the  L. 
Nvm.  19:18  sh.  sprinkle  it  up.  p. 
Deut.  10:17  regardeth  not;). 

22  fat.  went  into  Eg.  wi.  70/). 
Jud.  9:2  sons  of  J.  were  70/). 

5  slew  threescore  and  ten  p.  18 

1  Sam.  9:22  wh.  were  about  8O/3. 
22:18  Doeg  slew  eighty-five;;. 

22  occasion,  death  of  all  the/). 

2  K.  10:6  king's  sons  being  70/). 
7  took  king's  sons,  slew  70/). 

Ps.  26:4  ha.  not  sat  with  vain  p. 
Prov.  12:11  follow,  vain/).  28:19 
Jer.  52:'29  carried  from  J.  832  ;). 

30  carried  away  of  Jews  745/). 
Ezek.  17:17  to  cut  off  many /j. 
27:13  traded  the/),  of  men 
Jon.  4:11  more  than  120,000/). 
Zep.  3:4  her  ijrophets  treach.  p. 
Luke  15:7  ninety-nine  just/). 
Ads  17:17  disp.  with  devout/). 
2  Cor.  1;11  by  means  of  many/). 

1  Tim.  1:10  law  made  for  perj.  p. 

2  Pet.  3:11  what/),  oug.  ye  to  be 
JiidelG  hav.  men's/),  inadmir. 
See  RESPKCT. 

PERSUADE. 

1  K.  22:20  who  shall ;).  Ahab 

21  I  will ;).  him ;  22  thou  sh.  p. 

2  Chr.  32:11  doth  not  Ilezek.  /). 
fs.  36:18  hew.  lest  Heze.  p.  you 
^^at.  28:14  we  will/),  him,  and 
a  Cor,  5:11  terrors  of  L.  /).  men 
Gal.  1:10  do  I  now/),  men? 

PERSUADED. 
2  Chr.  18:2  Ahab  p.  Jehosaphat 
Prov.  25:15  forbea.  is  a  prince  p. 
Mat.  27:20  priests/),  the  multi. 
Lvke  16:31  will  not  hep.  of  one 
20:6  be  p.  John  was  a  prophet 
Acts  13:43  p.  them  to  continue 
14:19  who/),  the  people 
18:4  Paul/).  Jews  and  Greeks 
19:2<)  Paul  hath  p.  much  people 
21:14  when  he  would  not  he  p. 
26:26  I  am  /;.  none  of  th.  things 
Bmn.  4:21  /j.  that  what  he  had 
8:.38  I  am  p.  that  nothing  can 
14:5  let  every  man  be  fully/). 
14  I  know  and  am  p. 
15:14  I  myself  also  amp.  of  you 
2  Tim.  1:5  I  am  p.  that  in  thee 
12  I  am  p.  he  is  able  to  keep 
Heb.  6:9  are  p.  bet.  things  of  yon 
11:13  hav.  seen  afar  oil',  were  p. 
PERSUADETH,  EST. 
2  K.  18:.32  when  Hezekiah  ;).  you 
Acts  18:13  P.  p.  men  to  worship 
26:28  almost  thou/),  me  to  be 

PERSUADING. 
Acts  19:8/).  things  concerning 
28:23 /J.  them  concerning  Jesus 

PERSUASION. 
Gal.  5:8/).  coineth  not  of  him 

PERTAIN. 
Lev.  7:20  peace-otl'in-ings/).  to  L. 
1  Sam.  25:22  all  that/),  to  him 
Rom.  1.5:17  things  which  p.  to  G. 

1  Cor.  6:3  things/),  to  this  life 

2  Pet.  1:3  all  things  that/),  to  life 

PERTAINED. 
Num.  Sl:43  half  that/),  to  thee 
Jud.  6:11  under  oak  that/),  to  J. 

1  Sam.  2.5:21  of  all  that/),  to  N. 

2  Sam.  2:15  which/),  to  Ish-bos. 
6:12  G.  blessed  all  that  /).  to  O. 
9:9  given  all  that  /).  to  Saul 
16:4  thine  arc  all  that  p.  to  M. 

1  A'.  7:48  S,  made  vessels  that/). 

2  A'.  24:7  that/),  to  king  of  E. 

1  Chr,  9:27  opening  ev.  morn.  p. 

2  Chr.  12:4  took  tlie  cities  wh.  /). 
31:33  Josiah  took  away  abo. /). 

PERTAINETH. 
Lev,  14:32  that  wh.  p.  to  cleans. 
.V//OT.  4:16  oflice  of  Elcaz.  p.  oil 
Deiit.  22:5  wo.  not  wear  what  p. 
2  Chr.  20:18  it  p.  not  to  Uzziah 
Po/n.  9:4  to  whom/),  adoption 
Ileb.  7:13  he  p.  to  another  tribe 

PERTAINING. 
1  Chr.  26:32  rulers  p.  to  God 
Acts  1:3  things  p.  to  kingd.  of  G. 
1  Cor.  6:4  judgm.  of  thi.  ;).  to  life 
Beb.  2:17  H. -priest  in  thi.  p.  to  G. 

5:1  ordained  in  things/),  to  G. 

9:9  not  jierf.  as  p,  to  couscieuce 

PERVERSE. 
Niim,  22:32  thy  way  is  p.  bet  me 
Dent.  32:5  they  ai-e'ap.  general. 
1  Sam.  20:.30  son  of  p.  woman 
Job  6:30  cannot  disc.  p.  things? 

9:20  my  mouth  sh.  prove  me p 
I  Proo.  4:24  p.  lips  put  fi-om  thee 


PET 

Prnn,  8:8  noth.  fro.  or  p.  in  them 
12:8  he  of  a/),  heart  sh.  be  desp. 
14:2  lie  that  is/),  despiseth  him 
17:20  hath  a  p.  tongue  fallcth 
19:1  he  that  is/),  in  his  lips 
23:33  heart  shall  utter/),  things 
28:6  he  that  is  p.  in  his  ways 
18  he  that  is  p,  in  ways  sh.  fall 
Is,  19:14  L.  mingled  a/),  spirit 
Mat.  17:17  O  /).  genera.  X?//.-«9:41 
Acts  20:30  men  arise  speaking  p. 
Phil,  2:15  blameless  in/;,  nation 

1  Titn.  6:5/;,disputings  of  men 

PERVERSELY. 

2  Sam.  19:19  what  servant  did/;. 
1  K.  8:17  have  sin.  and  done/). 
Ps.  119:78  they  dealt  p.  with  mc 

PERVERSENESS. 
Num.  2'J:21  ncitlier  seen  p.  in  Is. 
Pror.  11:3/).  of  trans,  shall  des. 

15:4  p.  therein  as  a  breach  in 
Is.  .30:12  ye  trust  in/),  and  stay 

59:3  your  tongues  muttered/). 
Ezek.  9:9  and  the  ci.  is  full  of/). 

PERVERT. 
Dent.  16:19  a  gift  doth  p.  words 

24:17  thou  shalt  not  p.  judgm. 
Job  8:3  doth  God  p,  judgment  or 

.34:12  nor  will  the  AI.  p.  judgm. 
Prov.  17:23  to/;,  ways  of  judgm. 

31:5  and  p.  the  iudgrn^nt  of  any 
Mic.  3:9  hear  this,  ye  that  p.  eq. 
Acts  13:10  not  cease  to  ;;.  right 
Gal.  1:7  would  p.  the  gos,  of  C. 
PERVERTED. 

1  Sam.  8:3  Sa.'s  sons  p,  judgm. 
Job  33:27  have  p.  what  was  right 
Is,  47:10  thy  wisdom,  it  hath  p. 
Jer.  3:21  they  have/),  their  way 

23:36  ye  have/),  the  words  of  G. 

PERVERTETH. 
Ex.  23:8  gift/;,  the  righteous 
Deut.  27:19  cursed  be  he  that /). 
Prov.  10:9  he  that  p.  his  ways 

19:3  foolishnessof  a  man/),  way 
Luke  23:14  man  that/;,  people 

PERVERTING. 
Ec.  5:8  violent  p.  of  judgment 
Luke  23:2  this  fellow  p.  nation 

PESTILENCE. 
Ex.  5:3  lest  he  fall  on  us  wi.  p. 

9:15  I  may  smite  thee  wlUi  p. 
Lev.  26:25  I  will  send/),  among 
Num.  14:12  will  sm.  th.  with  p. 
Deiit.  28:21  L.  shall  make/),  cle. 

2  Sam.  24:13  3days'/).  If7;r.21:12 
15  the  Lord  sent  a  p.  on  Israel, 

1  Clir.  21:14 

I  K.  8:37  if  there  he  famine,  p. 

2  Chr.  6:23;  7:13;  20:9 

Ps,  78:50  gave  th.  life  over  to  p, 
91:3  deli,  thee  from  noisome  p, 
6  nor/),  that  walkcth  in  dark. 
Jer.  11:12  I  will  consume  dhem 

by;).  24:10;  27:8 
21:6  inhabitants  shall  die  by  p. 
9  abideth  in  city  die  by  ;).  38:2 
27:13  why  will  ye  die  by  /).  f 
28:8  jirophets  of  old  prop.  of/). 
29:17  I  will  send  upon  th.  p.  18 
32:24  city  is  given  bee.  of  p.  36 
34:17  llberfv  for  vou  to  the  p. 
42:17  go  to'E.  shall  die  by  /).  22 
44:13  as  I  punished  Jeru.  by  p, 
Ezek.  5:12  a  third/;,  die  with  p, 
17  /).  and  blood  pass  thro'  thee 
6:11  by  sword,  famine,  and  p,  12 
7:15  sword  without,  p,  witliin 
12:16  I  will  leave  a  few  from  ;;. 
14:19  if  I  send/),  into  land,  21 
28:'i3  will  send  her/),  and  blood 
3,3:27  be  in  caves  shall  die  of/). 
38:22  I  will  plead  ag.  him  wi.  /;. 
A7nos  4:10 1  have  sent  am.  you/). 
Uab.  3:5  before  him  went/;,  and 

PESTILENCES. 
Mat.  24:7  shall  hep.  Luke  21:11 

PESTILENT. 
Acts  24:5  found  this  man  a  p.  fcl. 

PESTLE. 
Prov.  27:22  bray  a  fool  with  a  /;. 

PETER. 
Mat,  14:29  when  P.  was  come 
16:18  I  say  to  thee  thou  art  P. 

23  said  to  P.  get  th.  Mark  8:33 
17:1  taketh  P.  James  and  John. 

26:27;  Mark  5:37;  9:2;  14:33: 
Lukef,:T>\  \  9:28 

24  they  rec.  tribute,  came  to  P. 
2(;:.58  P.  follow,  to  H.  P.  palace 

75  P.  re.  ,Vffr*  14:72:  L11,  22:61 
Mark  16:7  disci,  and  P.  .John  1:44 
John  18:26  ear  P.  cut  off.  21:17 
Acts  1:15  in  those  days  P.  stood 


PIIE 

Acts  .3:3  see.  P.  and  John.  4:8, 13 
5:15  shadow  of  P.  8:14:  9:40 
10:13  P.  kill  and  eat,  44;  11:7 
12:3  to  take  P.  also,  6.  7.  13,  18 
Gal.  1:18  went  to  see  P.  2:7,8,14 

Simon  PETER. 
Mat.  4:18  Jesus  saw  S.  called  P. 
10:2  the  first  S.  who  is  calledP. 
Mark  3:16  S.  he  sumamed  P. 
Luke  5:8  S.  P.  fell  at  Jes.  kneea 
6:14  Simon  whcmi  he  named  P. 
John  13:6  cometh  to  S.  P.  20:2 
21:15  .lesus  saith  to  Simon  P. 
Acts  10:5  call  for  one  S.  whose 
surname  is  P.  32;  11:13 
PETITION,  S. 
1  Sam,  1:17  G.  gr.  thee  thy/).  27 
1  K,  2:16  ask  one  p.  deny  me  not 
20  I  desire  one  small  /;.  of  thee 
Est,  5:6  what  is  p.  ?  7:2;  9:12 
8  if  it  please  king  to  grant/). 
7:3  let  my  life  be  given  at  my /). 
Ps.  20:5  Lord  fulfil  all  thy  p. 
Dan.  6:7  whoso,  ask  ;;.  of  any.  12 
13  maketh/;.  three  times  a' day 
1  John  5:15  we  have/),  wcdesircd 

PHALEC, 
Lvke  3:35  Ragau  was  son  of  P. 

PHARAOH. 
Gen,  12:17  the  Lord  plagued  P. 
40:2  P.  wroth  against.  13,  14 
41:1  P.  dream.  4,  7,  16,  .34.  5.5 
E.r.,  5:2  P.  said,  who  is  the  L.  1 
14:4  will  be  honored  upon  P.  17 

1  K,  3:1  made  affinity  with  P. 
7:8  Solo,  made  a  house  for  P, 

2  K,  17:7  br.  th.  out  fr.  under  P. 
18:21  P.  to  that  trust,  Is,  36:6 
23:35  accor.  to  command,  of  P. 

Neh,  9:10  wond.  on  P.  Ps,  135:9 
Ps.  136:15  overthrew  P.  in  R.  sea 
Is.  19:11  sav  ve  to  P.  30:2,  3 
Jer.  25:19  ma'de  P.  drink.  37:11 

46:17  P.  a  noise;  47:1  smote  G. 
Ezek.  29:2  face  ag.  P.  3:  30:22 

30:21  brok.  arm  of  P.  25;  31:18 
Acts  7:13  kindred  known  to  P.  21 
Pom.  9:17  scripture  saith  to  P. 
Ileb,  11:24  to  be  called  sou  of  P. 
PHAKAOH-nOPHRA.  Jer. 
44:30 

PHARAOH-NECHO. 

2  A'.  23:29  P.-N.  went  up.  .33-35 
Jer.  46:2  word  came  ag.  P.-N. 

PH.4REZ. 
Gen.  .38:29  name  was  called  P. 
46:12  sons  of  Ju.  P.  1  Chr.  2:4; 
Mat.  1:3;  Luke  3:.33;  the 
sons  of  P.  A')")!.  26:20.  21 ; 
Pulh  4:18;  1  Chr,  2:5:  9:4 
Ruth  4:12  be  like  the  house  of  P. 

PHARISEE. 
Mat.  23:26  thou  blind  P.  cleanse 
Luke  11:37  P.  beso.  him  to  dine 
18:10  went  to  pray,  one  a  P. 
Acts  23:6  I  am  a  P.  son  of  a  P. 
26:5  after  strict,  sect  I  lived  a  P. 
Phil.  3:5  touching  the  law  a  P. 

PHARISEES. 

Mat.  5:20  exceed  ri^hteou.  of  P. 
9:14  why  do  P.  fast  ?  Mark  2:18 
34  P.  said.  He  cast,  out  devila 
15:12  thou  P.  were  offended 
16:6  beware  of  leaven  of  the  P. 

11;  Markka:  Lukeli-.l 
19:3  P.  also  came  to  him 
23:2  scribes  and  P.  sit  in  M.  seat 
13  woe  to  scr.  and  P.  14, 15. 23, 
25.  27,  29 ;  Luke  11:42,  43,  44 
Luke  5:30  P.  murmured.  15:2 
6:7  scribes  and  P.  watched  him 
7:.'?0  P.  rejected  counsel  of  Rod 
11:39  P.  make  cl.  outside  of  cup 
16:14  P.  who  were  covet,  heard 
John  1:24  were  sent  were  of  P. 
3:1  a  man  of  the  P.  named  Nic. 
7:.32  P.  sent  officers  to  take  him 
48  any  P.  believed  on  him  ? 
11:47  then  P.  sathered  a  council 
57  P.  had  given  a  coinmandm. 
Acts  15:5  rose  certain  sect  of  P. 
2'i:7  dissension  bet.  P.  and  Sad. 
8  no  resur.  P.  but  confess  both 

PHARPAR. 

2  K.  5:12  Abana  and  P.  better 

PHEBE. 
Rom,  16:1  I  com.  unto  you  P. 

PHENICE. 

,icts  11:19  travelled  as  far  as  P. 
)5:3  Paul  and  Barnabas  passed 

through  P. 
21:2  find,  ship  sailingovertoP. 
27:12  they  might  attain  to  P. 


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PHILADELPHIA. 

Sev.  1:11  write  and  send  it  to  P. 
3:7  angel  of  the  churcti  in  P. 
PHILIP. 
Mat.  10:3  P.  and  Barthol.  Mark 
3:18;  Luke  6:14;  Acts  1:13 
14:3  for  his  brother  P.  wife, 
Mark  0:17;  Lreke  3:19 
Xuke  3:1  his  brother  P.  tetrarch 
^ohn  1:43  Jesus  flndeth  P.  44,  45 
12:21  the  same  came  to  P.  22 
14:9  hast  thou  not  kn.  me,  P.  ? 
Acts  6:5  P.  the  deacon,  8:29 
8:5  P.  preached,  6,  12,  13,  30,  39 
21:8  we  enter,  into  house  of  P. 
PHILIPPI. 
Acts  16:12  Neapo.  we  came  to  P. 

20:6  we  sailed  away  from  P. 
1  Thes.  2:2  shamef.  entreat  at  P. 
PHILISTIA. 
60:8  P.  triumph  thou 
87:4  Behold  P.  and  Tvre,  this 
108:9  over  P.  will  I  triumph 

PHILISTIM. 
Gen.  10:14  came  P.  1  Chr.  1:12 

PHILISTIIVE. 
1  Sam.  17:8  not  I  a  P.  32,  43,  49 
21:9  sw.  of  Goliath  the  P.  22:10 
S  Sam.  21:17  Abishai  smo.  the  P 

PHILISTINES. 
Gen.  21:34  Abraham  in  P.  land 
26:14  Isaac  had  flocks,  P.  env. 
15  P.  stopped  wells  Abrah.  18 
J^x.  13:17  led  th.  not  through  P. 
J's.  83:7  the  P.  with  the 
Js.  2:6  soothsayers  like  the  P. 
9:12  before,  and  the  P.  behind 
11:14  fly  on  shoulders  of  the  P. 
Zep.  2:5  land  of  P.  I  will  destroy 
Zee.  9:6  will  cut  off  pride  of  P. 

PHILOLOGUS. 
JSom.  16:15  salute  P.  Julia,  and 

PHILOSOPHY. 
Col.  2:8  lest  any  spoil  you  th. 

PHILOSOPHERS. 
Acts  17:18  cer.  p.  encounte.  him 

PHI\EHAS. 
Ux.  6:25  Eleazer's  wife  bare  P. 
Num.  25:11  P.  hath  turned  wra. 
Jos.  22:13  Israel  sent  P.  24:33 
Jud.  20:28  P.  stood  before  the 
1  Sam.  1:3  Hophni  and  P.  the 
2:34  Hophni  and  P.  sh.  both  die 
4:17  Hophni  and  P.  are  dead,  19 
14:3  the  son  of  P.  the  Lord's 
Ezr.  7:5  Abishua  soil  of  P.  the 

8:2  of  the  sons  of  P.  Gersho.  33 
Ps.  106:30  then  stood  up  P. 

PHILEGOIV. 
Jtom,.  16:14  salute  Asyncritus,  P. 

PHRYGIA. 
Acts  16:6  had  gone  througho.  P. 
18:23  went  over  all  count,  of  P. 
PHURAH. 
Jud.  7:11  he  went  do:-vn  with  P. 

PHYLACTERIES. 
Mat.  23:5  th.  make  broad  th.  p. 

PHYSICIAN. 
Jer.  8:22  is  there  no  -p.  there  ? 
Mat.  9:12  th.  that  be  wh.  need 
nota?;.  Mark^-.Ylx  Lukety-.Zl 
Lvke  4:23  proverb,  p.  heal  thys. 
Col.  4:14  Luke,  the  beloved^;. 

physicia:vs. 

Gen.  50:2  Joseph  com.  p.  to  em- 
balm father ;  p.  embalm.  Is. 

S  Chr.  16:12  Asa  sou.  notL.  h.p. 

Job  13:4  ye  are  all  p.  of  no  value 

Mark  5:26  suffer  many  things  of 
p.  Luke  8:43 

PICK. 

Prov.  30:17  ravens  shall  ^.  it  out 
PICTURES. 

Num.  33:52  shall  destroy  a]lj>^ 
Prov.  25:11  apples  of  gold  in  j). 
Is.  2:16  day  of  L.  on  pleasant 

PIECE. 
Gen.  15:10  one  v-  ag.  another 
Num.  10:2  trumpets  of  whole  jj. 

1  Sam.  2:.36  crouch  to  him  for;;. 

2  Sayn.  6:19  to  every  one  a  good 

p.  of  flesh,  1  Chr.  lf):'3 
23:11;^.  ofgrou.  full  of  lentiles 
2  K.  3:19  mar  good  p.  of  land,  25 
Neh.  3:11  Has.  repaired  other  p. 
Job  41:24  hard  as  j).  of  millstone 
42:11  ev.  man  gave  p,  of  money 
Prov.  6:26  brou.  to  a  p.  of  bread 
28:21  for  p.  bread  man  transgre. 
Cant.  4:3  tern.  p.  of  pomeg.  6:7 
Jer.  87:21  give  liim  daily  ^.  bre. 


PIL 

Ezek.  24:4  every  good  p.  the  thi. 

6  bring  it  out?;,  by     let  no 
Aynos  3:12  mouth  of  lion  p.  of  e. 
4:7  one  J},  was  rained  on,  and  7). 
Mat.  9:16  no  man  putt.  p.  of  new 
cloth,  Mark  2:21 ;  Luki  5:.36 
17:27  thou  sli.  find     of  money 
Luke  14:18  I  bought  p.  of  grou. 
15:8  lose  one  p.  doth  li.  a  cand. 
24:42  ga.  him  p.  of  broiled  fish 

PIECES. 

Gen.  15:171amp  passed  betw.  p. 
20:16  given  bro.  1,000  ».  of  silv. 
3.3:19  bou.  for  100;;.  Jos.  24:32 
37:28  sold  Jos.  for  20  p.  of  silver 
33  Joseph  is  rent  in  p.  44:28 
45:22  gave  to  Benjamin  thirty  p. 
Ex.  22:13  if  it  be  torn  in  p. 
Lev.  2:6  part  meat-offering  in  x>. 
9:13  presented  burnt-of.  with  j). 
Jud.  9:4  gave  A.  70?;.  of  silver 
16:5  give  thee  1,100  p.  of  silver 
19:29  div.  concubine  intol2?). 
I  Sam.  11:7  S.  hewed  oxen  in  p. 
15:33  Samuel  hewed  Agag  in  7;. 

1  K.  11:.30  Ahij.  rent  garm.  in  ». 
19:11  wind  brake  in  p.  the  rocks 

2K.  2:12  Eli.  rent  clothes  in  ». 
5:5  Nam.  took  6.000  7;.  of  gold 
6:25  ass's  head  sold  for  eigh.  p. 
18:4  brake  in  7;.  brazen  serpent 

2  Chr.  23:17  brake  the  images  in 
p.  31:1;  34:4;  jl/if-.  1:7 

.Job  16:13  hath  shaken  me  \np. 
40:18  his  bones  are  as  p.  of  brass 
Ps.  7:2  rending  in  p.  none  deliv. 
50:22  lest  I  tear  you  in  p. 
68:.30  till  ev.  one  submit  with  p. 
74:14  breakest  heads  of  L.  in  p. 
Cant.  8:11  for  fruitbring  l.OOOi*. 
Is.  3:15  beat  my  people  to^.  f 
.ler.  5:6  goeth  out  be  torn  in  p.  ? 
23:29  hammer  break,  rock  in  7). 
Lam.  3:11  he  hath  pull,  me  \np. 
Ezek.  4:14  not  eat.  th.  torn  in  }j. 
13:19  pollute  me  for     of  bread? 
24:4  gather  7>.  thereof  into  pot 
Dan.  2:34  brake  image  in?).  45 
6:24  lions  brake  th.  bones  in  p. 
7:7  iron  teeth,  and  bra.  in  p.  19 
IIos.  3:2  bought  her  for  fifteen  p. 
Mic.  3:3  chop  my  peojjle  in  p. 
4:13  sh.  boat  in  p.  many  people 
5:8  as  a  lion  tearoth  in  p, 
Nah.  2:12  lion  did  tear  in  p. 
Zee.  11:12  th.  weighed  thirty  p. 

13  I  took  the  30  p.  Mat.  27:6,  9 
Luke  15:8  woman  having  ten 
Acts  19:19  found  price  50,000  p. 
2:3:101est  P.  sho.bepulled  in  p. 
27:44  and  some  on  j}.  of  the  ship 

See  BREAK,  BROKEN,  CUT,  DASH, 
DASHED. 

PIERCE. 

Num.  24:8  p.  them  with  arrows 
2  K.  18:21  hand,  p.  it.  Is.  36:6 
Luke  2:35  sword  sh.  }>.  thro'  soul 

'  PIERCED. 
■lob  30:17  my  bones  are  p. 
Ps.  22:167).  my  hands  and  feet 
Zee.  12:10  they  sh.  look  on  me 
wh.  they  have  p.  .lohn  19:37 
■lohn  19:.34  one  of  soldiers  p.  side 
1  Tim.  6:107).  til-  with  sorrows 
Rev.  1:7  they  also  which?),  him 

PIERCETH,  WG. 

Job  40:24  Behemoth's  nose?). 
/•■;.  27:1  L.  shall  punish?),  serp. 
Heb.  4:12  word  of  G.  quick?;. 

PIERCIIVG8. 

Prov.  12:18  speaketh  like  p.  of  a 
PIETY. 

1  Tim.  5:4  learn  to  show  p. 

PIGEON.  /&«TOTTNG. 

PILATE. 

Mat.  27:2  they  delivered  him  to 

Pontius  P.  24;  Mark  15:1 
Mark  15:5  so  that  P.  marvel.  44 
LukeZ-.X  Pon.  P.  being  governor 
23:12  same  day  P.  and  Her.  52 
John  18:33  P.  entered  iudg.  hall 

19:8  when  P.  heard,  32.  19  38 
ylc.'.s3:13  pres.  of  P.  4:27;  13:28 
1  Tim.  6:13  before  P.  witnessed 
PIIjE 

Is.  30:33  p.  of  it  fire' and  wood 
Ezek.  24:9  make?;,  for  fire  great 

PILGRIMAGE. 

Gen.  47:9  days  of  inv  p.  1.30  yea. 

not  attain,  to  years  of  th.  p. 
Ex.  6:4  gi.  them  land  of  their?) 
Ps.  119:54  my  songs  in  the  house 
of  my  p.  I 


PIS 
PILGRIMS, 

Ileh.  11:13  we.  strangers  and?). 
1  Pet.  2:11  as?;,  aba.  from  lusts 
PILLAR. 

Gen.  19:26  became  a  p.  of  salt 
28:18  J.  set  it  for?;.  22;  3.5:14 
31:13  where  thou  anointedst  ?). 
51  behold  this  p.  52?).  witn. 
35:20  Jacob  set  ?).  on  R.'s  grave 

Ex.  33:9  cloudy  p.  descended  10 

.lud.  9:6  A.  king  by  plain  of/). 
20:40  flame  arose  with  p. 

2Sam.  18:18Absa.  reared  upa?). 

1  K.  7:21  set  up  right  ?;.  left  p. 

2  E.  11:14  the  king  stood  hyap. 

2.3:3;  2  Chr.  2.3:13 
Neh.  9: 12 led.  them  by  cloudy?). 
Ps.  99:7  spake  to  th.  in  cloud.  ?;. 
Is.  19:19  and  a  p.  at  the  border 
Jer  1:18  have  made  thee  iron  ?). 
52:21  p.  was  eighteen  cubits 
1  Tun.  3:15?).  and  grou.  of  truth 
Rev.  3:12  overcom.  I  make  a?^. 
See  CLOUD,  fire. 

PILLARS. 
Ex.  24:4  M.  built  alt.  and  12?). 
26:32  hang  veil  upon  four  p. 
27:10?).  thereof  brass  hooks  of 

p.  11 ;  38:10,  11,  12,  17 
16?).  four;  38:17  sockets  for 79. 
■lud.  16:25  Samson  between  p. 
1  Sam.  2:8?).  of  earth  are  Lord's 

1  E.  7:15  he  cast  two?),  of  brass 
10:12  made  of  almug-trecs  ?). 

2  /r.  18:16  Hez.  cut  gold  from  }x 
25:13  Chaldees  brake  in  pieces 

p.  16  ;  Jer.  52:17,  20 
Est.  U6  fast,  to  rings  and  p 
./o4  9:fi  the  p.  tremble,  26:11 
Ps.  75:3  I  bear  np  the  p.  of  it 
Proi'.  9:1  hath  hewn  her  sev.p. 
Cant.  3:6  com.  like  p.  of  smo. 

10  make?),  thereof  of  silver 
5:15?).  of  marble  set  on  gold 
Joel  2:30  will  show  p.  of  smoke 
Gal.  2:9  J.  and  Cephas  to  be  ?). 
Pev.  10:1  feet  were  as?;,  of  fire 

PILLED. 

Gen.  30:37  J.  ?;.  whi.  strakes,  38 

PILLOW,  S. 
Gen.  28:11  Jac.  put  stones  for?). 

18  Jacob  took  the  stone,  his  ?). 
1  Sa7n.  19:13?;.  of  goats'hair,  16 
Ezek.  13:18  woe  to  women  sew  ?;. 

20  behold,  I  am  again,  your?). 
Mark  4:38  J.  was  asleep  on  a  p. 

PILOTS. 
Ezek.  27:8  wise  men  were  thy  p. 
28  shake  at  the  sound  of  thy  ?). 
PIIV. 

.Jud.  16:14  Delil.  fast,  with  a  p. 
Ezek.  15:3  take?),  of  vine-tree? 

PINE,  ETH,  ING. 
Xew.  26:39  shall?),  away,  in  iniq. 

of  their  fathers  shall  they?). 
Is.  38:12  cut  me  off  with?),  sick. 
Lam.  4:9  these?),  away,  stricken 
Ezek.  24:23?).  away  for  iniqu. 
33:10  sins  on  us,  we?),  away 
Mark  9:18  gnash,  teeth,?),  away 

PINE. 

Neh.  8:15  olive  and?),  branches 

PINE-TREE. 
Is.  41:19  plant?;.-?,  and  box 
60:13p.-i.  and  box-trees  sh.  co. 

PINNACLE. 
Mat.  4:5?;.  of  temple,  Luke4:9 
PINS, 

Ex.  27:19  make?),  of  tabernacle, 

35:18:  38:20,  31 ;  39:40 
Num.  3:37  under  Merari,  ?).  4:32 

PIPE,  8. 

1  Sam.  10:5  com.  of  proph.  wi.  p. 
1  K.  1:40  the  people  piped  wi.  p. 
Is.  5:12  the?),  are  in  their  feasts 
30:29  when  one  goeth  with  a  ?;. 
■ler.  48:36  heart  sh.  sound  like?;. 
Ezek.  28:13  workmanship  of?). 
Zee.  4:2  seven  ?).  to  seven  lamps 
12  which  through  the  gold.  ?;. 
1  Cor.  14:7  whether?;,  or  harp 

PIPED. 

1  K.  1:40  people?),  with  pipes 
Mat.  11:17  p.  unto  you,  Luke  7:32 
1  Cor.  14:7  how  kno.  wh.  is  p.  ? 

PIPERS. 
Bev.  18:22  voice  of?),  he.  no  mo. 

PISGAH. 
Num.  23:14  Balaam  to  top  of  P. 
Dent.  3:27  up  Into  top  of  P.  34:1 
4:49  under  the  springs  of  P. 


PIT 

PISIDIA, 

Art/t  13:14  came  to  AntiochinP. 
14:24  had  passed  throughout  P. 
PISS. 

2  K.  18:27  drink  own??.  Is.  36:12 
PISSETII.   ,Se«WALL.  • 
PIT,  S, 

Gen.  14:10  Siddim  full  of  clime?). 
37:20  cast  him  into  some?;.  24 
Ex.  21::34  owner  of  p.  ma.  good 
Lev.  11:36  a?;,  wherein  is  water 
Num.  16:30  go  down  into?;.  33 

1  Sam.  13:6  Israelites  hide  in  p. 

2  Sam.  17:9  is  now  hid  in  so.  p. 
18:17  cast  Ab.salom  in  great?). 
23:20  si.  lion  in  p.  1  Chr.  11:23 

2  K.  10:14  Jehu  slew  them  at  77. 
■Job  17:16  go  down  to  bars  of?;. 
33:18  keep,  back  soul  from  p.  30 
24  deliver  him  from  the  ?).  28 
Ps.  9:15  heathen  sunk  into?). 
28:1  like  them  that  go  into  p. 
30:3  I  should  not  go  down  to  p. 
9  what  profit  111  my  blood, 
when  I  go  down  to  the?).  ? 
35:7  hid  for  me  their  net  in  p.  f 
40:2  br.  me  out  of  horrible  p. 
55:23  br.  them  to  p.  of  destruct. 
69:15  let  not?),  shut  her  mouth 
88:4  counted  wi.  th.  go  to?;. 
6  thou  laid  me  in  the  lowest?;. 
119:85  proud  digged  p.  for  me 
140:10  let  th.  be  cast  in.  deep  ??. 
143:7 go  down  to?;.  Prov.  1:13 
Prov.  22:14  mouth  of  wo.  deep??. 
23:27  strange  wo.  is  narrow  p. 
28:10  fall  himself  into  own/?. 

17  he  shall  flee  to  the  p. 
Is.  14:15  brought  to  sides  otp. 

19  that  go  down  to  stones  of  77. 
24:17?).  and  snare  are  on  thee 

18  he  that  Cometh  out  of  midst 
of  the  p.  .ler.  48:43,  44 

22  prisoners  are  gathered  in  p. 
30:14  water  withal  out  of  the  p. 
38:17  deli,  from  p.  of  corruption 
18  go  down  to?),  cannot  hope 
51:14  he  should  not  die  in  the  ??. 
Jer.  2:6  L.  led  us  thro'  a  la.  of  77. 
14:3  came  to  p.  found  no  water 
41:7  cast  them  into  midst  of?). 
9  p.  which  Asa  made  for  fear 
Lam.  4:20  anoi.  of  L.  taken  in  77. 
Ezek.  19:4  he  was  taken  in  p.  8 
26:20    descend    into  p.  28:8; 

31:14,  16;  .32:18,  24,  25,  29,  30 
32:23  graves  set  in  the  side  of?7. 
Zep.  2:9  of  nettles  and  salt  p. 
Zee.  9:11  sent  prisoners  out  of  77. 
Mat.  12:11  if  it  fall  into  a  7?.  on 
the  sabbath,  Luke  14:5 

BOTTOMLESS,  DIG,  DIGGED. 

PITCH,  Substantive. 

Gen.  6:14  pitch  it  within  with  77. 
Ex.  2:3  she  daubed  it  with  p. 
Is.  34:9  streams  be  turned  to  p. 
and  the  land  bee.  buraiug?). 
PITCH,  Verb. 
Num.  1:52  Is.  sh.  p.  by  his  camp 
53  L.  shall  p.  round  tabernacle 
2:2  ev.  man  shall  p.  by  standard 
Deut.  1:.33  search  out  place  top. 
■los.  4:20  Joshua  did  p.  12  stones 
Is.  13:20  neither  sh.  Arabian  p. 
Jer.  6:3  shepherds  shall  p.  tents 

PITCHED. 
Gen.  12:8  Abram  p.  his  tent,  and 
13:12  Lot  p.  his  tent  toward  S. 
26:17  I.  p.  in  valley  of  Gerar,  25 
31:25  Jacob  f.  tent  in  mount, 

Laban  p.  m  Gilead 
33:18  Jacob  p.  his  tent  before 
Ex.  17:1  Israel  p.  in  Rephidim 
19:2  a-ud  had  p.  in  wilderness 
33:7  M.  took  tabernacle  and  p. 
Num.  1:51  when  tabernacle  is  p. 
2:-34  they  p.  by  their  standards 
12:16  the  peo.  ?).  in  wilderness 
21:10  and  Israel  p.  in  Oboth 
11  and?;,  in  Ije-abarim,  in  the 
33:5  and  Israel  p.  in  Succoth 
67;.  in  Etham,  which  is  in  the 
■Tos.  8:11  ambush?;,  on  north 
2  Sam.  17:26  Is.  and  Absalom  p. 
2  K.  25:1  Neb.  p.  ag.  it,  Jer.  52:4 
1  Chr.  15:1  David  prepared  place 
for  ark,  p.  tent,  16:1;  2  Chr. 
1:4 

Heb.  8:2  tabernacle  which  L.  p. 
PITCHER,  S. 

Gen.  24:14  let  down?).  I  pray  th. 

15  Rebekah  came  with  ?;.  45 
Jud.  7:16  empty  p.  lamps  in  p. 

19  brake  p.  that  were  in,  20 
Ee,  12:6  or  the?;,  be  broken  at 


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Lam.  4:2  esteemed  as  earthen  p. 
Mark  14:13  bear,  a  p.  Luke  82:10 
PITnOM.   Ex.  1:11 

PITY,  Substantive. 

Deiif.  7:16eye  shall  have  nop. 
2  Salh.  12:6  because  he  had  no  p. 
Job  (!:  14  to  the  afflicted  p.  should 

1U:21  havep.  on  vae.p.  on  me,  O 
Ts.  69:20  looked  for  some  to  p. 
Pror.  l!t:17  that  hath  p.  on  poor 
Is.  13:18  they  shall  have  no  p.  on 

63:9  in  his  p.  he  redeemed 
Jcr.  15:5  shall  have  p.  on  thee 

21:7  shall  not  spare,  nor  have  p. 
Ezik.  5:11  nor  will  I  have  p.  7:4, 
9;  8:18;  9:10 

9:5  eye  spare,  neither  have  p. 

36:21  but  I  had  p.  for  my  holy 
Amos  l:llEd.  didcast  off  all  p. 
Jon.  4:10  thou  hast  had  p. 
Mat.  18:33  as  I  had  p.  on  thee 

PITY,  Verb. 
Deut.  13:8  nor  shall  thine  eye  p. 
him,  19:13,  21 

25:12  thine  eye  shall  notp. 
iVoy.  28:8  him  that  will  p.  poor 
Jer.  13:14  I  will  notp.  nor  spare 
■Tbei  2:18  then  the  Lord  will  p. 
Zee.  11:5  th.  shcph.p.  them  not 
61  will  no  more  p.  inhabitants 
PITIED,  ETH. 
Ps.  103:13  as  a  father  p.  his  chil. 
so  L.  p.  them  th.  fear  him 

106:46  he  made  them  to  be  p. 
Lam.  2:2  ha.  notp.  17,  21 ;  3:43 
Ezek.  10:5  none  eye  p.  thee 

24:21  profane  what  your  soul  p. 

PITIFUL. 
Lam.  4:10  hands  ofp.  women 
Jam.  5:11  that  the  L.  is  very  p. 
1  Pet.  3:8  love  as  brethren,  be  p. 

PL.\CE,  Substantive. 
Gm.  13:14  L.  said,  Look  from  p. 

18:24  destroy,  and  not  spare  p. 

20:13  kindness  show  at  every 

22:4  third  day  Abraham  saw  p. 

80:25 1  may  go  to  my  own  p. 
Ex.  3:5;}.  where  thou  standest 
is  holy,  Jos.  5:15 

18:23  go  to  their  p.  in  peace 

23:20  to  bring  thee  into  the  p. 
ieii.  1:16  shall  cast  it  by  thep. 
Num.  10:14  in  first  p.  went  out 
Deut.  11:24  ev.  p.  whereon  your 
feet  tread,  Jos.  1:3 

12:5  p.  L.  sh.  choose,  14;  1C:1G 
21  if  p.  be  too  fiir  from,  14:24 
Jud.  11:19  pass  land  to  my  p. 

20:36  men  of  Israel  gave  p.  to 
Puth  3:4markp.  where  he  lieth 

1  Sam.  20:25  Da.'s  p.  empty,  27 

2  Sam.  2:23  died  in  the  same  p. 
15:21  what  p.  my  lord  the  kin^ 
17:9  hid  in  some  pit,  or  otherp. 
18:18  it  is  called  Absalom's  p. 

1  K.  8:29  eyes  be  open  toward  p. 

2  K.  5:11  strike  hand  over  the  p. 
6:1  p.  wh.  we  dwell  is  too  strait 

1  dir.  21:25  Dav.  gave  for  thep. 

2  Chr.  30:16  pri.  stood  in  p.  35:10 
35:15  sons  of  Asaph,  in  their  p. 

Neh  .  2:3  p.  of  my  father's  scpul. 
14  there  was  nop.  for  beast 
13:11 1  set  siniiers  in  their  p. 

ist.  2:9  Est.  and  maids  best  p. 
4:14  deliverance  fr.  anoth.  p. 

Job  6:17  consumed  out  of  the.  p. 
9:6  shake  the  earth  out  of  p. 
16:18  let  my  cry  have  no  p. 
28:12  where  is  p.  of  nnderst.  20 
23  he  knoweth  the  p.  thereof 
36:20  peo.  are  cut  off  in  their  p. 
3.S:19  where  is  7X  thereof? 
40:12  tread  wicked  in  their  p. 

Ps.  26:8  p.  where  thine  honor 
12  my  foot  standethin  even  p. 
32:7  art  my  hiding  p.  119:114 
33:14  thep.  of  his  habitation 
103: 16  p.  thereof  shall  know  it 

Ec.  3:16  the  p.  of  judgment,  tlie 
p.  of  righteousness 
20  all  go  to  one  p.  all  are,  6:6 

Jit.  5:8  lay  field,  till  th.  be  nop. 
13:13  earth  remove  out  of  p. 
14:2  and  bring  them  to  theirp. 
28:8  so  that  there  is  no  p.  clean 
49:20  the  p.  is  too  strait  for  me 
54:2  enlarge  thep.  of  thy  tent 
00:13  will  make  p.  of  my  feet 
66:1  where  is  the  p.  of  mv  rest  ? 

Jcr.  7:12  go  to  my  p.  in  Shil,  32 
17:12  glorious  throne  is  the  p. 
18:14  waters  come  from  anot.  p. 
19:11  till  there  be  no  p.  to  bury 

Ezek.  6:13  th.  slain  be  on  the  p. 
43:7  p.  of  luy  throuc  eUaU  Israel 


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Dan,  2;3o  no  p.  was  found  for 
8:11  thep.  of  his  sanctuary  was 
Hos.  5:15  I  will  return  to  my  p. 
Amos  8:3  dead  bodies  in  ev.  p. 
Nah.  3:17  theirp.  is  not  known 
Zee.  10:10  p.  shall  not  be  found 
12:6  inhabit,  ag.  in  her  p.  14:10 
Mai.  1:11  inc.  be  offered  in  ev, 
d.  28:6  see  the  p.  wl 
Lord  lay,  Murk  16:6 
Mark  6:10  in  what  p.  soever  ye 
Luke  4:17  found  the  p.  where  it 
10:1  sent  two  and  two  un.  ev.  p. 
32  when  he  was  at  the  p.  pass. 
14:9  and  say,  Give  this  man  p. 
John  4:20  Jerusalem  isp.  where 
8:.37  my  word  hath  no  p.  in  you 
11:6  abode  two  days  in  same  p. 

48  Rom.  shall  talce  away  our  p. 
18:2  Judas  wh.  betrayed,  kn.  p. 

Acts  2:1  with  one  acco.  in  one  p. 
4:31  prayed,  the  p.  was  shaken 
7:33  p.  whereon  thou  standest 

49  or  what  is  the  p.  of  my  rest 
8:.32  the  p.  of  scripture  wh.  he 

Perm.  12:19  rather  gi.  p.  to  wrath 
15:23  hav.  no  more  p.  in  these 

1  Cor.  1:2  in  every  jj.  call  on  J. 
11:20  come  together  into  one  p. 
14:23  church  come  into  one  p. 

2  Cor.  2:14  knowledge  in  ev.  p. 
Gal.  2:5  to  whom  gavep.  by  sub. 
Eph.  4:27  neither  give  p.  to  the 
1  Thes.  1:8  in  every  p.  your  faith 
Ilcb.  5:6  he  saith  also  in  ano.  p. 

8:7  no  7;.  sho.  have  been  sought 

12:17  he  found  nop.  of  repent. 
Jam.  3:11  at  same  p.  sweet  wat. 
Pcv.  12:8  nor  was  there  p.  found 

20:11  for  them  was  found  no  p. 

PL.\CE,  Verb. 
Ex.  18:21  p.  such  to  be  rulers 
JJeut.  14:23  p.  his  name  there, 

16:2,  6,  11 ;  26:2 
Ezr.  t:5p.  them  in  house  of  G. 
Is.  46:13  I  will  p.  salvation  in  Z. 
Esek.  37:14  p.  you  in  yo.  land,  26 
Dan.  11:31  they  sh.p.  abomina. 
//OS.  11:11  p.  them  in  houses 
Zee.  10:6  will  bring  them  top. 

A  PLACE. 
Ex.  21:13  will  ajipoint  thee  a  p. 

33:21  behold,  th.  is  a  p.  by  me 
Num.  32:1  the  place  was  a  p.  for 
Deut.  23:12  thou  shalt  have  a  p. 
Jos.  20:4  give  him  a  p.  in  city 
Jiicl.  18:10  a  p.  where  is  no  want 
1  Sam.  15:12  Saul  set  him  up  a  p. 

27:5  let  them  give  me  a  p. 
2Sam.  7:10  I  will  appoint  (I p. 

1  K.  8:21  I  set  there  a  p.  for  ark 

2  A".  6:2  let  us  make  ap.  where 

8  in  such  and  such  a  p.  sh.  be 

9  bew.  thou  pass  not  such  a  p. 

1  CJir.  15:1  David  prepai-ed  a  p. 

2  Chr.  6:2  I  have  built  a  p. 
Job  28:1  there  is  a  p.  for  gold 
Ps.  132:5  until  I  find  out  a  p. 
Prov.  14:26  his  childr.  have  a  p. 
Is.  4:6  shall  be  for  a  p.  of  refuge 

33:21  the  Lord  will  bo  to  us  ap. 

34:14  find  for  herself  ap.  of  rest 

50:5  and  within  my  walls  a  p. 

65:10  Achor  a  p.  for  the  herds 
Ezek.  26:5 ap.  for  spread,  nets,  14 
Zep.  2:15  become  ap.  for  beasts 
Mat.  27:33  that  is,  a  p.  of  a  skull 
John  14:2  I  go  to  prepare  a  p.  3 

19:17  into  a  p.  called  Golgotha 
Ileb.  2:6  one  m  a  certain  p.  testi. 

4:4  he  spake  in  a  certain  p. 

11:8  called  to  go  out  into  a  p. 
Ecv.  12:6  a  p.  prepared  of  God 

16:16  a  p.  called  Armageddon 
See  CHOOSE,  dwelling. 

High  PLACE. 
Iftim.  23:3  Bal.  went  up  to  a  h.p. 
1  Sam.  9:12  sacri.  to-day  in  p. 

10:5  prophets  coming  from  h.p. 

1  K.  3:  t  great  h.p.\  Chr.  10:39 
11:7  Solomon  built  a  hir/h  p. 

2  A'.  23:15  hir^h  p.  that  Jeroboam 

made,  Jbsi.  brake  down  the 
fi.  p.  and  burnt  the  h.  p. 
2  Chr.  1:3  Solomon  went  to  h.p. 

13  from  his  journey  to  hir/h  p. 
Is.  16:12  Moab  is  weary  on  h.  p. 
Ezek.  16:24  h.  p.  in  street,  25,  31 
20:29  what  is  h.  p.  wher.  ye  go  ? 

His  PLACE. 
Gen.  18:33  Ab.  returned  to  A.  p. 
31:55  Labnn  returned  to  his  p. 
E.r.  10:2:?  neither  rose  from  /(.  p 
16:29  abide  every  man  in  his 2> 
none  go  out  of  hi.fp. 
Num.  2:1'?  in  hisp,  by  th,  stan. 


PLA 

Pent.  21:19  br.  him  to  gate  of  A.p. 
Pulh  4:10  not  cut  off  from  hisp. 

1  Sam.  3:2  Eli  was  laid  in  hisp. 
9  Sam.  went  and  lay  in  his  p. 

5:3  set  Dagon  in  his  p.  again 
23:22  his  p.  where  his  haunt  is 

2  Sam.  6:17  set  ark  of  L.  in  h.  p. 
1  K.  8:6  the  priests  brought  ark 

to  hisp.  2  Chr.  5:7 

1  Clir.  15:3  br.  ark  of  L.  to  hisp. 
16:27  and  gladness  are  in  hisp. 

2  6'/(r.  24:11  carried  chest  to  A.  p. 
34:31  king  stood  in  his  p. 

Ezr.  1:4  let  men  ofhisp.  help 
2;68  for  the  house  of  God  set  it 
in  his  p.  5:15;  6:7 

Job  2:11  ev.  one  from  his  own  p. 
7:10  nei.  shall  his  p.  know  him 
8:18  if  he  destroy  him  fr.  his  p. 
14:18  rock  is  rerao.  out  of  his  p. 
18:4  sh.  rock  be  re.  out  of  A.  p.* 
20:9  nor  h.  p.  any  more  behold 
27:21  hurlcth  him  out  of  hisp. 
23  shall  hiss  him  out  of  hisp. 
37:1  heart  is  remo.  out  o(  his  p. 
38:12  day-spring  to  know  h.  p. 

Ps.  37:10  diligen.  consider  his  p. 

Prov.  27:8  wandereth  from  hisp. 

Ec.  1:5  sun  hasteneth  to  Ids  p. 

Is.  26:21  Lord  com.  out  of  Ai?p. 
46:7  they  set  him  in  his}),  from 
h.  p.  shall  he  not  remove 

Jer.  4:7  he  is  gone  from  his  p. 
6:3  feed  every  one  from  hisp. 

Ezek.  3:12  glory  of  L.  from  h.  p. 

Mic.  1:3  L.  cometh  out  of  his  p. 

Zep.  2:11  wors.  ev.  one  fr.  hisp. 

Zee.  6:12  shall  grow  out  of  A.  p. 

Mat.  20:52  put  thy  sw.  into  h.  p. 

Acts  1:25  might  go  to  his  own  p. 

See  HOLY,  Most  holy. 

In  the  PL.\CE. 

Gen  50:19  I  am  in  the  p.  of  God 

Ex.  15:17  plant  them  in  thep. 

Jos.  4:9  J.  set  12  stones  in  the  p. 

1  K.  21:19  in  thep.  where  dogs 

2  Chr.  3:1  in  t.  p.  D.  had  prepar. 
ProiK  25:6  stand  not  in  t.  p. 

Ec.  11:3  in  the  p.  where  tree 
.ler.  22:12  die  in  t.  p.  38:9;  42:29 
Ezek.  17:16  in  thep.  where  king 
IIos.  13:13  not  stay  long  in  thep. 
John  19:41  in  the  p.  wh.  crucified 

Of  the  PLACE. 
Gen.  26:7  men  of  thep.  ask.  him, 
lest  men  of  tl:e  p.  kill  me 

29:22  La.  gathered  men  0/  thep. 

32::30  name  of  the  p.  Peniel 
2  Sam.  6:8  name  of  t.  p.  Perez-tiz. 

1  Chr.  28:11  of  t.p.  of  mer.-seat 
Ezek.  41:11  brea.  of  the  p.  5  cub. 
Jcjel  3:7  raise  them  out  of  thep. 
Nah.  1:8  make  utter  end  of  t.  p. 

That  PLACE. 
Dciif.  12:3  dest.  names  out  th.p. 
17:10  sentence  they  of  that  p. 
^[(it.  14:35  men  of  that  p.  had  kn. 
Mark  6:10  ye  depart  from  th.  p. 
Jolm  5:13  a  multit.  being  in  t.  p. 
11:30  in  t.  p.  Martha  met  him 
Acts  21:12  we  and  they  of  th.  p. 

This  PLACE. 
Gen.  19:12  bri.  them  out  of  th.  p. 

13  destroy  t.  p.  14  get  out  t.  p. 
20:11  fear  of  G.  is  not  in  this  p. 
28:16  L.  is  in  t.p.  17  dreadful 
.38:21  no  hariot  in  this  p.  22 
K.C.  1.3:3  L.  brought  you  fr.  t.  p. 
Num.  20:5  bri.  us  unto  t.  evil  p. 
Deut.  1:31  God  bare  thee  till  ye 

came  to  this  p.  9:7;  11:5 
■Tud.  18:3  wh.  mak.  thou  in  t.p.f 
1 K.  8:29  heark.  to.  this  p.  30:35 ; 

2  Chr.  6:20,  21,  26,  40;  7:15 
IK.  18:'25  without  L.  ag.  thisp. 

2  Clir.  7:12  chosen  t.p.  to  myself 
Job  18:21  t.  p.  of  him  knows  not 
Jer.  7:6  shed  not  in.  bio.  in  t.  p. 

20  fury  shall  be  poured  on  t.p. 
14:13  give  you  peace  in  this  p. 
16:2  nei.  sons  nor  daug.  in  t.  p. 
9  cause  to  cease  out  of  this  p. 
19:3  bring  evil  upon  this  p. 
12  thus  will  I  do  to  i.  p.  40:2 
27:22  restore  th.  to  this  p.  32:.37 
28:3  bring  to  t.  p.  all  vessels,  6 
211:10  caus.  you  to  return  to  t.  p. 
33:10  be  heard  in  th  is  p.  joy 
42:18  shall  see  this  p.  no  more 
44:29  I  will  punish  you  in  th.p. 
51:62  L.  thou  hast  spo.  ag.  t.  p. 
Zep.  1:4  cut  off  remn.  from  t.  p. 
Hag.  2:9  in  t.  p.  will  I  givepesice 
Mcit.  12:6  in  this  p.  one  greater 
Luke  16:28  lest  come  into  this  p. 
Acts  6:14  J.  shall  destroy  tK.p. 


PLA 

AftS  7:7  shall  serve  me  In  th.p. 

21:28  teacheth  ag.  law  in  th.  p. 
Ileb.  4:5  and  in  this  p.  again 

Thy  PLACE. 
Gen.  40:13  Pharaoh  restore  t.  p. 
Num.  24:11  flee  thou  to  tliy  p. 
2  Sam.  15:19  return  to  thy  p. 
Ec.  10:4  ag.  thee,  leave  not  t.  p. 
Ezek.  12:3  remo.  from  t.p.  38:13 

To,  or  unto  the  PLACE. 
Ex.  3:8  bring  you  ti.  p.  of  Cana. 

32:34  lead  people  U7ilo  the  p. 
Num.  10:29  journeying  to  thep. 
1  Sam.  20:19  to  thep.  wh.  th.  hide 
2.  Sam.  2:23  many  as  came  to  t.p. 

1  Chr.  15:12  bring  ark  to  thep. 
Neh.  1:9 1  will  bring  th.  to  thep, 
Ps.  104:8  to  thep.  thou  founded 
Is.  18:7  present  brought  to  t.  p. 
■ler.  7:14  to  the  p.  wh.'  I  gave  you 

29:14  will  bring  you  ag.  to  t.  p. 
Acts  25:23  ent.  into  p.  of  hearing 

PLACED. 
1 IC.  12:32  Jeroboam  p.  priests 

2  K.  17:6  and  p.  them  in  Halali 

24  p.  them  m  Samaria,  26 

2  Chr.  1:14  wh.  he  p.  in  chariot 
17:2  he  p.  forces  in  fenced  cities 
■Tab  20:4  si.  man  was  p.  on  earth 
Ps.  78:60  tent  which  he  had  p. 
Is.  5:8  they  may  be  p.  alone 
Jer.  5:22  w"h.  p.  sand  for  bound 
Ezek.  17:5  eagle  p.  it  by  waters 

PLACES. 

Gen.  28:15  keep  thee  in  all  p. 
Ex.  20:24  p.  wh.  I  rec.  my  name 
Jas.  5:8  in  p.  till  th.  were  whole 
■Jud.  5:11  deliv.  fVom  noise  in  p. 
1  Sam.  7:16  judged  Isr.  in  th.  p. 

30:31  Da.  sent  presents  to  all  p. 
2K.  23:5  put  down  priests  in  p. 

14  filled  theirp.  with  bones 
Neh.  4:12  from  p.  whe.  ye  return 
13  I  set  the  people  in  lower  p. 
and  on  higher  p. 
Job  21:28  dwefling  p.  of  wicked 

37:8  beasts  remain  in  theirp. 
Ps.  10:8  he  sit teth  in  lurking  p. 

16:6  lines  are  fallen  in  pleas,  p. 

18:45  afraid  out  of  their  close  p. 

73:18  set  them  in  slippery  p. 

74:20  dark  p.  of  earth  are  full 

10;5:22  bless  the  Lord  in  all  p. 

105:41  they  ran  in  the  dry  p. 

110:6  shall  fill  the  p.  with  dead 
Prov.  8:2  she  standeth  in  the  p. 
Cant.  2:14  art  in  the  secret  p. 
Is.  32:18  dw.  in  quiet  resting  p. 

40:4  and  rough  p.  plain 

45:2  make  crooked  p.  straight 
Jer.  4:12  wind  fr.  those  p.  sh.  co. 

8:3  all  p.  whither  driven.  29:14 

17:26  come  from  p.  about  Jeru. 

24:9  a  taunt  and  curse  in  all  p. 

32:44  witnesses  in  p.  about  Jer. 

40:12  Jews  return,  out  of  all  p. 

45:5  thv  life  for  a  prey  in  all  p. 
Lam.  2:6  he  hath  destroy,  his  p. 
Ezek.  34:12  deliver  th.  out  of  p. 
26  will  make  p.  round  my  hill 

47:11  miry  p.  sh.  not  be  healed 
Amos  4:6  want  of  bread  in  yo.p. 
Zee.  3:7  give  thee  p.  to  walk 
Mat.  12:43  thro'  drv  p.  Lu.  11:24 

13:5  some  fell  on  stony  p.  20 
Acts  24:3  we  accept  it  in  all  p. 
Eph.  1:3  blessed  us  in  heaven,  p. 

20  at  right  hand  in  heavenly  p. 

2:6  sit  together  in  heavenly  p. 

3:10  to  powers  in  heavenly  p. 
Phil.  1:13  bonds  manif.  in  all  p. 
Per.  6:14  island  moved  out  th.p. 

See  DESOLATE,  HOLY. 

High  PLACES, 
Lev.  26:30  I  will  dest.  your  h.  p. 
Num.  21:28  consu.  lords  of  h.  p. 

33:52  pluck  down  all  their  A.  p. 
Deut.  32:13  ma.  him  ride  on  h.p. 

.33:29  shalt  tread  on  their  h.  p. 
.Tud.  5:18  jeop.  lives  in  high  p. 
1  Sa7n.  13:6  people  hide  in  h.p. 
2 Sam.  1:19  Israel  slain  in  h.  p. 

25  thou  wast  slain  in  thy  k.  p. 
22:34  and  setteth  me  on  my 

hif/h  p.  Ps.  18:33 
1  A".  3:2  people  sacrificd  in  h.  pi 
2K.  17:32;  '2  Chr.  3:3:17 
3  burnt  inc.  in  A .  p.  22:43  ;  2  .ff". 

12:3;  15:4.  35:  16:4:  17:11 
12:31  .leroh.  made  house  of  A.  p. 
.32  Beth-el  priests  of  high  p. 
13:2  shall  oft'er  priests  of  A.  p. 

32  cried  acainst  houses  of  A. p. 

33  Jeroboam  made  of  the  pea 
prieets  of  h.p.  2K.  17:3* 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PLA 

IK.  15:14  h.p.  were  not  remov, 
22:43 ;  2  K.  12:3 ;  14:4 ;  15:4, 35 
S  K.  17:29  gods  in  houses  of  A.  p 
19:4  Hezekiah  removed  h.  p.  22 
23:8  defiled  h.  p.  bralce  k.  p.  13 ; 
2CAr.  31:1;  32:12;  Is.  30:7 

20  slew  all  the  priests  of  A.  p. 
3  Chr.  11:15  ord.  priests  for  h.  p. 

14:3  Asa  took  away  high  p.  5 
15:17  k.  p.  not  ta.  away,  20:33 
17:6  Ji'hosha.  took  away  h.  p. 
21:11  J.  made  h.p.  28:25  Ahaz 
34:3  purge  Jerusalem  from  A.  p. 

'Job  25:2  he  maketh  peace  in  A.  p. 

Ps.  78:58  provok.  him  with  A. 

Pyot).  8:2  stand,  on  top  of  h.p. 
9:14  sitteth  on  a  seat  inthe  A.p. 

Is.  15:2  he  is  gone  up  to  A.  ]>. 
41:18  I  will  open  rivers  in  A.  p. 
49:9  pastures  shall  be  in  A.  p. 
58:14  cause  thee  to  ride  on  A.  j>. 

Jer.  3:2  lift  up  thine  eyes  to  h.p. 

21  a  voice  heard  on  hiffh  p. 
4:11  dry  wind  in  A.  7J.  of  wilder. 
7:29  take  up  a  lamenta.  in  A.  p. 
t2:12  spoilers  come  on  all  A.  p. 
14:6  wild  asses  did  stand  in  A.  p. 
17:3  I  will  give  thy  A.  p.  for  sm 
26:18  mountain  shall  become  as 

h.p.  of  the  fprest,  Mic.  3:12 
48:35  him  that  offereth  in  A.  }). 
Ezek.  6:3 1  will  destroy  yowv h.p. 
16:16  deckedst  A.  p.  divers  colo. 
39  shall  break  down  thy  h.  p. 
36:2  ancient  AijrA  p.  are  ours 
ITo.9. 10:8  h.p.  of  Aven  destroyed 
Amos  4:13  and  treadeth  upon  the 

A.  p.  of  the  earth,  Mic.  1:3 
7:9  A.  ?).  of  Isaac  sh.  be  desolate 
Mic.  1:5  what  are  A.  p.  of  Judah  ? 
Hab.  3: 19  make  me  walk  on  h.p. 
Eph.  6:12  spiritual  wick,  in  A.  p. 
See  BUILT. 

Waste  PLACES. 
Is.  5:17  waste  p.  of  fat  ones 
51:3  L.  will  comfort  her  w.  p. 
52:9  ye  waste  p.  of  Jerusalem 
-  58:12  shall  build  the  old  w.  p. 

PLAGUE,  Substantive. 
'  Ex.  11:1  bri.  one  ».  on  Pharaoh 
12:13  the  p.  shall  not  be  on  you 
Lev.  13:3  hair  in  p.  turned  wh.  17 
5  if  p.  spr.  not  in  skin,  6;  14:4H 
30  if  man  or  wo.  hath  p.  priest 
seep.  31,  32,  50,  51,  55;  14:37 
44  lepr.  man,  p.  is  in  his  head 
50  shut  up  it  that  hath  the  p. 
58  if  p.  be  departed  from  them 
14:.35  there  is  as  it  were  a  ».  in 
Num.  8:19  be  no  p.  among  Israel 
11:.33  L.  smote  people  with  a 
16:46  wrath  is  out,  p.  begun,  47 
48  the  p.  was  stayed,  50;  25:8 
Deut.  28:61  every  p.  not  written 
Jos.  22:17  although  there  was  p. 

1  Sam.  6:4  one  p.  was  on  you  all 
iSam.  24:21  that  the  p.  may  be 

stayed,  1  Chr.  21:22 
1 K.  8:38  kn.  ev.  man  ».  of  heart 

2  Chr.  21:14  wi.  p.  will  L.  smite 
Ps.  91:10  nor  any  ».  come  nigh 

106:29  the  p.  brake  upon  them 
30  judgm.so  thejj.  was  stayed 
Zee.  14:12  be;;.  L.  will  smite,  18 
Mark  5:29  she  was  healed  of  p. 

34  and  be  whole  of  p. 
£ev.  16:21  blasphemed  p.  of  hail 

PLAGUE,  Verb. 
Pt.  89:23  p.  them  that  hate  him 

PLAGUED. 
Gen.  12:17  the  Lord  p.  Pharaoh 
E.c.  32:35  the  Lord  p.  the  people 
Jos.  24:5  and  I  p.  Egypt 
1  Chr.  21:17  that  th.  should  bep. 
Ps.  73:5  nor  are  p.  like  oth.  men 
14  all  the  day  have  I  been  p. 
PLAGUES. 
Gen.  12:17  L.  plagued  Ph.  wi.p. 
Ex.  9:14  I  will  send  all  my  p. 
Lev.  26:21  bring  7  times  more  p. 
Dent.  28:59  L.  will  make  thy  p. 
1  Sam.  4:8  gods  smote  Eg.  wi.  p. 
Jer.  19:8  beca.  of  p.  49:17;  50:13 
IIos.  13:14  I  will  be  thy  p. 
Mark  .3:10  as  many  as  had  p. 
Luke  7:21  cured  many  of  their  p. 
Pe>\  9:20  rest  not  killed  by  th.p. 
11:6  to  smite  earth  with  p. 
16:9  G.  hath  power  over  th.  p. 
18:4  that  ye  recei.  not  of  her  p. 
8  thereto,  shall  her  p.  come  in 
22:18  God  sh.  add  to  him  the  p. 

Se*  SEVEN. 

PLAI\,  Adjective. 

ff«n.  25:27  Jacob  was  ap.  man 


PLA 

P.1.  27:11  lead  me  in  a  p.  path 
Prov.  8:9  th.  are  p.  to  him  that 

15:19  the  way  of  righteous  isp. 
7s.  28:25  he  made  p.  the  face 

40:4  and  rough  places  made  p. 
■Jer.  48:21  judgment  come  on  p. 
Hab.  2:2  make  it  p.  upon  tables 
Mark  7:35  loosed,  he  spake  p. 

PL.\I.\,  Substantive. 
Gen.  ll:2p.  in  land  of  Shinar 

1:3:10  Lot  beheld  all  the  p.  11 
12  Lot  dwelled  in  cities  of  p. 

19:17  nor  stay  thou  in  all  the  p. 

25  he  ovorthr.  cities  in  thep. 
Jos.  11:16  Jos.  took  valley  and  p. 
.Jud.  9:6  made  Ab.  king  by  p. 

1  Sam.  10:3  come  top.  of  Tabor 
iSam.  2:29  Abnerwalked  thr'p. 
15:28  I  will  tarry  in  the  p.  until 
18:23  Ahimaaz  ran  by  the  p. 

1  K.  7:46  in  jj.  of  Jord.  did  king 
20:23  fight  ag.  them  in  the  p.  25 

2  K.  25:4  went  to  p.  Jer.  52:7 
Neh.  3:22  after  him  priests  of  p. 
Jer.  17:26  shall  come  from  the  p. 

21:13  against  thee,  O  rock  of  p. 

48:8 p.  shall  bo  destroyed 
Ezek.  3:22  go  forth  in  thep.  23 

8:4  the  vision  that  I  saw  in  p. 

PLAINS. 
Gen.  18:1  L.  appeared  in  thep. 
Nvm.  22:1  Is.  pitched  in  p.  3-3:48 

26:63  numbered  Israel  in  thep. 

31:12  spoil  to  camp  in  thep. 

36:13  L.  commanded  in  the  p. 
Deut.  34:1  Mo.  went  from  the  p. 
2  Sam.  17:16  lodge  not  in  the  j). 
2  A'.  2.5:5  Chaldecs  overtook  him 
in  thep.  Jer.  39:5;  52:8 

1  dir.  27:28  over  trees  in  low  p. 

2  Clir.  9:27  cedar  in  lower 
26:10  XJzziah  had  cattle  in  p. 

PLAINLY. 
Ex.  21:5  if  the  servant  p.  say 
Deitt.  27:8  write  this  law  very  p. 

1  Smn.  2:27  p.  appear  to  house 
10:16  told  lisp,  that  the  asses 

Ezr.  4:18  let.  hath  been  p.  read 
/.<t.  32:4  stammerer  sh.  speak  p. 
.John  10:24  if  thou  be  C.  tell  us  p. 
11:14  Jesus  said  to  them  p. 
16:25  I  shall  show  you  p. 
29  now  speakest  thou  p.  and 
Heb.  11:14  such  things  declare  p. 
PLAINNESS. 

2  Cor.  3:12  we  use  gr.  p.  of  speech 

PLAITING. 

1  Pet.  3:3  let  it  not  bep.  of  hair 

PLANES. 
Is.  44:13  fltteth  image  with  p. 
PLANETS. 

2  K.  2-3:5  bunit  incen.  to  sun,  p. 

PLANKS. 
1  K.  6:15  rovcred  floor  with  p. 
Ezek.  41:25  were  thick     on  face 

26  Side  of  house,  and  thick  p. 
PL.^NT,  Substantive. 

Gen.  £:5  God  made  every  p. 

■Tob  14:9  brin"  forth  like  thep. 

Is.  5:7  men  of  Jud.  his  pleas,  p. 
17:11  Shalt  make  thy  p.  grow 
53:2  shall  grow  as  a  tender  p. 

.Ter.  2:21  turned  into  degener.  p. 

Ezek.  34:29  raise  for  them  a  p. 

Mat.  15:13  every  p.  my  Father 
PLANTS. 

1  Chr.  4:23  that  dwell  among  p. 
P.9.  128:3  thy  children  like  p. 

144:12  our  sons  may  be  as  p. 
Cant.  4:13  thy  p.  as  an  orchard 
Is.  16:8  have  broken  down  p. 

17:10  Shalt  thou  plant  pleas,  p. 
■Ter.  48:-32  thy  p.  are  gone  over 
Ezek.  31:4  riv.  run.  about  his  p. 

PLANT,  Verb. 
Ex.  15:17 p.  them  in  mount  of 
Deut.  16:21  thou  shalt  not  p. 

28::30  thou  shall  p.  a  viney.  39 

2  Sam.  7:10  I  will  p.  1  Chr.  17:9 
2  K.  19:29  p.  vineyards,  Is.  .37:30 
Ps.  107:.37  sow  the  fields,  and  p. 
Is.  17:10  thou  Shalt  p.  pleas. 

41:19  I  will  p.  in  wilderness 
51:16  that  I  may  p.  heavens 
65:21  they  shall  p.  vineyards 

22  they  sh.  not  p.  and  another 
■Jer.  1:10  to  build  and  top. 
18:9  a  kingdom,  to  build  top. 
24:6  p.  and  not  pluck,  42:10 
29:5  p.  gardens,  and  eat  fruit 
31:5  shall  p.  vines  on  mount. 

28  I  watch  them  to  bu.  and  p. 
32:41  I  will  p.  them  in  this  land 
35:7  nor  shall  you  sow,  norp. 


943 


PLA 

Ezek.  17:22 p.  it  on  a  high,  23 

28:26  tliey  shall  p.  vineyards 

36:36  L.  build  and  p.  that 
Dan.  11:45  he  sh.  p.  tabernacles 
Amos  9:14  they  sh.  p.  vineyards 
15  I  will  p.  them  upon  th.  land 

Zep.  1:13  they  sh.  p.  vineyards 

PLANTATION. 
Ezek.  17:7  water  it  by  fur.  of  p. 
PLANTED. 

Gen.  2:8  God  p.  a  garden  eastw. 

9:20  Noah  p.  vine;  21::33A.p. 
Num.  24:6  trees  which  L.  hath  p. 
,Ios.  24:13  olive-yards  yep.  not 
Ps.  1:3  like  a  tree  p.  Jer.  17:8 

80:8  cast  out  heathen,  and  p. 

92:13  those  that  bep.  in  house 

94:9  7).  ear  shall  he  not  hear? 

104:16  cedars  which  he  hath  p. 
Ec.  2:4  I  p.  vine.  5  I  p.  trees 

3:2  pluck  up  that  which  is  p. 
Is.  5:2  p.  it  with  the  choicest 

40:24  yea,  they  shall  not  be  p. 
Jer.  2:21  I  had  p.  thee  a  noble 

11:17  Lord  of  hosts  that  p.  thee 

12:2  thou  hast  p.  them,  they 

45:4  what  I  have  p.  I  will  pluck 
Ezek.  17:5  p.  it  in  a  fruitful,  8 
10  being  p.  shall  it  prosper? 

19:10  p.  by  the  waters,  she  was 
IIos.  9:13  Ephr.  isp.  in  a  place 
Amos  5:11  ye  have  p.  vineyards 
Mat.  15:13  heavenly  Fath.  not  p. 

21:33  householderp.  Mark  12:1 ; 

Luke  20:9 
Luke  17:6  and  be  thou  p.  in  sea 
28  they  sold,  they  p.  builded 
Rmn.  6:5  have  been  p.  together 
1  Cor.  3:6  have  p.  ApoUos  water. 

PLANTEDST,  ETH. 
Deut.  6:11  trees  which  thou  p. 
Ps.  44:2  drive  out  heath,  and  p. 
Prov.  31:16  fruit  she  p.  vineyard 
Is.  41:14  he  p.  ash,  and  the  rain 

1  Cor.  3:7  neither  is  he  that?). 
8  he  that  p.  and  he  that  wat. 

9:7  who  p.  a  viney.  and  eateth 

PLANTERS. 
■ler.  31:5  p.  shall  plant  and  eat 

PL.\NTINO,  S. 
Is.  60:21  branch  of  my  p. 
61:3  called  thep.  of  the  Lord 
Mic.  1:6  make  Samaria  as  p. 

PLASTER. 
Is.  38:21  lay  it  for  a  p.  on  boil 

PLASTER,  ED. 
Lev.  14:42  and  shall  p.  the  house 

48  plague,  after  house  was  p. 
Deut.  27:2  p.  them  with  p.  4 
Dan.  5:5  wrote  on  p.  of  palace 
PLAT. 

2  K.  9:20  requite  thee  in  this  p. 
cast  him  into  thep.  of 

PLATE. 
Ex.  28:36  sh.  make  a  p.  of  pure 
39:30  they  made  the  p.  of  holy 
X«v.  8:9onhis  forefront  put 

PLATES. 
Ex.  39:3  beat  gold  into  thin  p. 
Num.  16:.38ma.  of  censers  p.  39 
1  K.  7:30  every  base  had  p.  of 
Jer.  10:9  silver  spread  intop.  is 

PLATTED. 
Mat.  27:29  p.  crown  of  thorns, 
J/arA  15:17;  JoA«  19:2 
PLATTER. 
Mat.  23:25  cl.  outs.  p.  Luke  11:39 

PLAY. 
Ex.  32:6  rose  to  p.  1  Cor.  10:7 
Deut.  22:21  p.  whore  in  fa.  house 

1  Sam.  16:16  that  he  shall  p.  wi. 
17  now  a  man  that  can  p.  well 

2  Sam.  2:14  y.  men  arise  and  p. 
6:21  therefore  will  I  p.  bef.  L. 
10:12  and  let  us  p.  the  men  for 

.Job  40:20  where  beasts  of  field  p. 

41:5  wilt  thou  p.  with  him 
Ps.  33:3  p.  skilfully  with  a  loud 

104:26  whom  thou  made  to  p. 
Is.  11:8  sucking  child  shall  p. 
Ezek.  33:.32  and  can  p.  well  on 

PLAYED. 
Jud.  19:2  concubine  p.  whore 

1  Sam.  16:2:3  Da.  p.  18:10;  19:9 
26:21  I  have  p.  fool,  and  have 

2  Sam.  6:5  all  Is.  p.  1  Chr.  13:8 
2  K.  3:15  when  the  minstrel  p. 
Ezek.  16:28  p.  whore  with  Assy. 

See  HARLOT. 

PLAYER,  S. 

1  Sam.  16:16  who  isacunningp. 
Ps.  68:25  the?)-  on  instruments 
87:7  as  well  the  singers  as  p.  on 


PLE 

PLAVETII,  ING. 

1  Sam.  16:18  Jesse,  cunningin p. 

1  Chr.  15:29  Da.  dancing  and  p. 

Ps.  68:25  am.  them  damselsp. 

Ezek.  23:44  as  to  woman  that  p. 

Zee.  8:5  boys  and  girls  p.  in  the 
PLEA. 

Deut.  17:8  hard  betw.  p.  and  p. 
PLE.AD. 

■lud.  6:31  will  yep.  for  Baal? 

Job  9:19  shall  set  me  a  time  top, 
13:19  who  is  he  that  will  p.  wi. 
16:21  O  that  one  might  p.  for  a 
19:5  if  he  will  p.  against  me  my 
23:6  will  he  p.  against  mc  pow. 

Is.  1:17  ju(jgmcnt,  p.  for  widovy 
3:13  Lord  stand  up  top.  and 
43:26  let  us  p.  together,  declare 
66:16  by  fire  will  the  Lord  p. 

Jer.  2:9  will  yet  p.  with  you,  35 
29  wheref.  will  ye  p.  with  me? 
12:1  righteous,  when  I  p.  with 
25:.31  Lord  will  p.  with  all  flesh 

Ezek.  17:20  I  will  p.  with  him 
35  and  will  I  p.  with  you 
38:22  I  will  p.  against  him  with 

Ihs.  2:2  p.  with  your  mother,  p. 

Joil  3:2  and  I  will  p.  with  them 

Mic.  6:2  and  the  Lord  will  p. 

See  CAUSE. 

PLEADED,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  25:.39  blessed  be  L.  th.  p. 
Job  16:21  as  a  man  p.  for  neigh. 
Is.  51:22  saith  thy  God  that  p. 

59:4  justice,  nor  any  p.  for  tru. 
Lam..  3:.58  O  Lord,  thou  hast  p. 
Ezek.  20:36  as  I  p.  with  fathers 

PLEADING. 
Job  13:6  hearken  to  thep.  of  my 

PLEASANT. 
Gen.  2:9  ev.  tree  grow  that  i«p. 
3:6 p.  to  the  eyes  and  a  tree 
49:15  Issachar  saw  that  it  was  p. 

2  Sam.  1:23  S.  and  Jon.  were  p. 
26  p.  hast  thou  been  to  me 

1  K.  20:6  whatever  isp.  they 

2  K.  2:19  situation  of  city  is  p. 
Ps.  16:6  lines  fallen  in  p.  places 

106:24  they  desi)ipcd  p.  land 
1-33:1  how  p.  for  breth.  to  dwell 
1.35:3  sing  praises,  it  isp.  147:1 

Prov.  2:10  knowledge  isp. 
5:19  the  loving  hind  and  p.  roe 
9:17  bread  eaten  in  secret  isp. 
15:26  words  of  the  pure  are  p. 
16:24  p.  words  as  honey -comb 
22:18  for  it  is  p.  if  thou  keep 
24:4  chambers  filled  with  all  p. 

Ec.  11:7  p.  it  is  for  the  eyes  to 

Cant.  1:16  thou  art  fair,  yea,  p. 
4:16  come  and  eat  hisp.  fruits 
7:6  how  fair  and  p.  art  thou,  O 
13  at  our  gates  are  all  p.  fruit3 

Is.  5:7  men  of  Ju.  hisp.  plant 
13:22  dragons  shall  cry  m  th.  p. 
17:10  Shalt  thou  plant  p.  plants 
32:12  they  lament  for  p.  fields 
54:12  thy  borders  of  p.  stones 
64:11  and  all  our  p.  things  are 

Jer.  3:19  sh.  I  give  th.  ap.  landT 
12:10  made  my  p.  portion  ades. 
23:10  p.  jjlaces  of  wilderness 
25:.34  shall  fall  like  a  p.  vessel 
31:20  Ephr.  is  he  a  p.  child  t 

Lam.  1:7  remembered  all  her  p. 

10  spread  his  hand  on  her  p. 

11  have  given  their  p.  things 
2:4  slew  all  that  were  p.  to  eye 

Ezek.  26:12  shall  destroy  thy  p. 

3.3:32  song  of  one  that  hath  p. 
Dan.  8:9  great  toward  v.  land 

10:3  I  ate  no  p.  bread 

11:.38  honor  a  god  wi.  p.  things 
Flos.  9:13  Ephr.  is  in  a  p.  place 
Joel  3:5  into  your  temple  my  p. 
Amos  5:11  planted  p.  vineyards 
Mic.  2:9  cast  out  from  p.  houses 
Nah.  2:9  gl.  out  of  p.  furniture 
Zee.  7:14  laid  p.  land  desolate 
Mai.  3:4  oft'ering  of  J.  bep.  L. 

PLEASANTNESS. 
Prov.  3:17  her  ways  are  w.  of  p. 

PLEASE. 
Ex.  21:8  if  she  p.  not  master 
Num.  23:27  peradvent.  it  will  p. 
2  Sam.  7:29  let  it  p.  1  Chr.  17:27 
Job  6:9  even  p.  G.  to  destroy  me 

20:10  shall  seek  to  p.  the  poor 
Ps.  69:31  this  also  shall  p.  Lord 
Prov.  16:7  man's  ways  p.  Lord 
Cant.  2:7  love  till  he^.  3:5;  8:4 
7s.  2:6  p.  themselves  in  children 

55:11  accomplish  that  wh.  I  p. 

56:4  choose  things  that  p.  me 
John  8:29  1  do  tU,  things  that  p. 


CRUDEN'S  COI^CORDANCE. 


PLE 

Itom.  8:8  they  in  flesh  cannot  p. 
15:1  bear  and  not  p.  ourselves 
2  let  every  one  7;.  his  neighbor 
Cor.  7:32  car.  how  he  may  jj.  L. 
33  p.  ills  wife ;  34  she  may  p. 
10:33  even  as  I  p.  all  men 
Gal.  1:10  do  I  seek  to;j.  men? 

1  Thes.  2:15  they;;,  not  G. 

4:1  ought  to  walk  and  to  ».  G. 

2  Tim.  2:4  that  ye  niav^^.liira 
Tit.  2:9  to  p.  them  we'll  in  all 
Ileb.  11:0  with,  faith  impos.^;.  G. 

PLEASED. 

Gen.  28:8  daugh.  of  Ca.  ».  not  I. 

45:16  it;).  Pliaraoli  well 
Hum.  24:1  Balaam  saw  it  p.  L. 
Jud.  13:23  if  the  Jjord  were  p. 

14:T  and  she?).  Samson  well 

1  Sam.  12:22  it  J).  L.  to  make  you 
18:20  it  p.  D.  to  bo  the  kind's 

2  Sam.  3:36  «'hat  the  king  did  p. 
19:6  if  we  had  died,  it  had  p. 

1  K.  3:10  Solomon's  speech;.).  L. 
S  Ohr.  30:4  thing  p.  the  king, 

TVeA.  2:6 ;  Est.  1:21 ;  2:4 
Est.  2:9  the  maiden;;,  the  king 
5:14  the  thing;).  Ilaman,  ho 
Ps.  40:13  be  p.  O  Lord,  to  deliver 
51:19  then  slialt  tliou  be;),  with 
1'5:3  G.  hath  done  whatsoever 

he  ;;.  135:6;  Jon.  1:14 
{s.  53:10  it  p.  tlie  Lord  to  bruise 
jlfic.  0:7  will  the  Lord  be;),  with 
Mai.  1:8  will  lie  be  p.  with  thee  f 
Acts  6:5  saying;),  the  multitude 
12:3  bee.  Herod  saw  it  p.  Jews 
Mom.  15:3  for  even  Christ;),  not 

26  for  it  hath;;,  them  of,  27 
1  Cor.  1:21  it;).  G.  by  foolishness 
7:12  she  ;).  to  dwell  with  him 
12:18  God  set  members  as  Hp. 
15:38  G.  givcthit  a  body  as  it  ^. 
Gal.  1:10  for  if  I  yet;;,  men,  I 

15  it  p.  God  to  reveal  his  Son 
Col.  1:19  ;).  Father  that  in  him 
Ueb.  11:5  had  testimony  he^).  G. 

Well  PLE.\SED. 
7s.  42:21  Lord  is  well  p.  for  his 
Mat.  3:17  in  wliora  I  am  well  p. 
12:18;  rt:b\  MarJcV.n;  Luke 
3:22;  2  Pel.  1:17 
1  Cor.  10:5  God  was  not  well  p. 
Ueb.  13:16  such  sacri.  G.  is  w.  p. 

Men-PLEASERS. 
EpJi.  6:6  eye-s.  as  7n.-p.  Col.  3:32 

PLEASETH. 
Gen.  16:6  do  to  her  as  \tp.  thee 
Jud.  14:3  get  her  for  me,  she  ;). 
Est.  2:4  maiden  M-hich  ;).  king 
Ec.  7:26  whoso;).  G.  sH.  escape 
8:3  he  doeth  whatsoever;;,  him 
PLE.\SIXG. 
Est.  8:5  if  I  be  ;).  in  his  eyes 
IIos.  9:4  neither  shall  they  hep. 
Col.  1:10  worthy  of  L.  to  all  p. 
1  Thes.  2:4  so  we  speak,  not  as  p. 
1  John  3:22  do  things  that  are^J. 

AVell-PLEASIIVG. 
Phil.  4:18  acceptable,  well-p.  to 
God 

Col.  3:20  for  this  is  well-p.  to  L. 
Heb.  13:21  work,  what  is  well-p. 

PLE.\SURE. 

Gen.  18:12  old,  shall  I  have  p.  f 
1  Chr.  29:17  I  know  thou  hast^J. 
Ezr.  5: 17  let  king  send  his  p. 
Neh.  9::37  dom.  over  cattle  at  p. 
Est.  1:8  drink  to  every  man's  ;). 
Job  21:21  what  p.  hath  ho  in  ho.  ? 
25  and  never  eateth  with  ;;. 

22:3  is  it  any  ;).  to  Almighty 
Ps.  5:4  not  a  God  that  hath 

35:27  which  hath  p.  in  prosper. 

51:18  do  good  in  good;;,  to  Z. 

102:14  servants  take;),  in  her 

103:21  bless  L.  ye  that  do  his  p. 

103:22  bind  liis  princes  at  his;). 

111:2  sou.  out  of  all  that  have;). 

147:10  taketh  not ;).  in  the  legs 
11  the  Lord  taketh;).  in  them 

149:4  the  Lord  taketh  p.  in  his 
Prov.  21:17  he  that  Joveth  ;). 
Ec.  2:1  enjoy  ;).  5:4  no  ^).  in  fools 

12:1  say,  I  have  no  p.  m  them 
21:4  night  of  my  ;).  turned 

44:28  Cyrus  shall  perform  my 

46:10  stand,  I  will  do  all  my  ;). 

48:14  will  do  his  ;).  on  Babylon 

5.'S:10  and  ;).  of  the  Lord  shall 

5S:3  in  day  of  your  fast  find;). 
U  doing  thy  ;).  not  finding;). 
Jir.  2:24  snntl'eth  wind  at  her;). 

34:16  set  at  liberty  at  their;). 

4S::iS  n  vi'ssd  wherein  is  no  ;). 
Ezek.  16:37  wh.  thou  hast  tak.  ^). 


PLO 


^!sei.  18:23  have  I  any  p.  that  IIos.  10:13  have />.  wickedness 


POL 


■wicked  should  die,  32;  33:11 
IIos.  8:8  Is.  vessel  wherein  no;), 
lla(i.  1:8  and  I  will  take;),  in  it 
Mdl.  1:10  I  have  wo  p.  in  you 
Luke  12::j2  Father's  good;;,  to 
Acts  24:27  to  do  the  Jews  a  p. 
25:9  Festus  to  do  the  Jews  a  p. 
Rom.  1:32  but  have;),  in  them 
2  Cor.  12:10  therefore  I  take  ;).  in 
Eph.  1:5  according  to  good  ;).  9 
Phil.  2:13  to  will  and  do  his  ;). 
2  Thes.  1:11  fulfil  good;;,  of  his 
2:12  had;),  in  unrighteousne.ss 

1  Ti7n.  5:6  that  liv.  in  ;).  is  dead 
Ueb.  10:6  in  sac.  thou  ha.  no  ;).  8 

38  my  soul  shall  have  no  p.  in 
12:10  chastened  ns  after  own  p. 
Jam.  5:5  ye  have  lived  in  ;).  on 

2  Pet.  2:1:5  as  th.  that  count  it;). 
Ilev.  4:11  for  thy;),  they  are  and 

PLEASURES. 
Job  36:11  spend  their  years  \np. 
Ps.  10:11  at  thy  riglit  liand;). 
36:8  drink  of  the  river  of  tliy  p. 
Is.  47:8  thou  that  art  given  to  ;). 
Luke  8:14  arc  choked  with  the  ;). 

2  Tim.  3:4  lovers  of ;).  more  than 
Tit.  3:3  serv.  divers  lusts  and;). 
lleb.  11:25  enjoy  the  p.  of  sin 

PLEDGE. 
Gen.  33:17  wilt  thou  give  p.  ? 

18  what;).  ?  20  sent  to  rec.  p. 
Ex.  22:26  take  raiment  to  ;). 
Ueut.  24:6  no  man  take  niillst.  to 
p.  he  taketh  a  man's  life  to;). 
12  shalt  not  sleep  with;).  13 
17  not  take  widow's  raim.  to ;). 

1  Sam.  17:18  fare,  take  their  ;). 
Job  22:6  tak.  ;).  from  thy  broth. 

24:3  take  a  w  idow's  ox  for  a  ;). 
9  and  they  take  a;),  of  the  poor 
Prov.  20:16  take  a  p.  of  him  for 

a  strange  woman,  27:13 
Ezek.  l:J:7  to  debtor  his  ;).  12,  16 
33:15  if  wicked  restore  tlie;).  he 
Amos  2:8  on  clothes  laid  to  ;).  by 
PLEDGES. 

3  K.  18:23  give  ;).  to,  Is.  36:8 
PLEIADES. 

Job  9:9  wh.  maketh  Orion  and  P. 
38:31  bind  the  influences  of  P.  ? 

PLEIVTEOUS. 
Gen.  41:34  fifth  part  in  p.  year 
Deut.  28:11  L.  make  thee;).  30:9 

2  Chr.  1:15  Solo,  made  gold  ;). 
Ps.  86:5  art ;).  in  mercy,  15 

103:8  Lord  is  merciful,  and;),  in 
130:7  with  him  is;),  redemption 
7s.  30:23  bread  shall  be  fat  and  ;). 
Ilab.  1:16  fat,  and  their  meat  ;). 
Mat.  9:37  the  harvest  truly  is;). 

PLE?JTEOUS.\E.s>S. 
Gen.  41:53  seven  years;),  ended 
Prov.  21:5  of  diligent  tend  to;). 

PLENTIFUL. 
Ps.  68:9  thou  didst  send  p.  rain 
Is.  16:10  joy  is  taken  out  of;). 
Jer.  2:7  and  I  brought  you  iop. 
48:33  gladness  is  taken  from  p. 

PLENTIFULLY. 
■Job  26:3  hast;),  declared  thing 
Ps.  31:23  p.  rewardeth  the  proud 
Luke  12:16  ground  bro.  forth;). 

PLENTY. 
Gen.  27:28  God  give  thee  p.  of 
41:29  seven  years  of  great  ». 
31  p.  shall  not  be  kno.  inland 
Lev.  11::36  wherein  there  is  p. 
2  Chr.  31:10  to  eat  have  left  n. 
Job  22:25  shalt  have  p.  of  silver 
37:23  in  power  and  p.  of  justice 
Prov.  3:10  barns  be  filled  with  )) 
28:19  he  that  tilleth  shall  ha.  ;). 
Jer.  44:17  then  had  we  ;;.  of  vict. 
Joel  2:26  sh.  eat  in  p.  and  praise 

PLOTTETH. 
Ps.  37:12  wicked  ;).  against  just 

PLOUGH. 
Luke  9:62  having  i)ut  hand  to  p. 

PLOUGH. 

Deut.  22:10  shalt  not  ;).  with  ox 
1  Sam.  14:14  yoke  oxen  might;). 
■Job  4:8  they  that;),  iniquify 
Prov.  20:4  sluggard  will  not  ;). 
7s.  28:24  dolh  the  ploughman;), 
y/os.  10:11  Judah  sh.;).  Jacob 
,4»ios  6:12  will  one;;,  there  with 
1  Cor.  9:10  he  plougheth  sho. 

PLOUGHED,  ETII. 
Jud.  14:18  if  ye  had  not  ;). 
Ps.  129:3  ploughers ;),  on  back 
.^er.  86:18  shall  be;).  J/ic.  3:13 


944 


1  Cor.  9:10  that  p.  sh.  pi.  in  hope 
PLOUGHING. 

1  K.  19:19  Elisha,  who  was  p. 
Job  1:14  oxen  were  ;).  and  the 
Pi-ov.  21:4  the  p.  of  the  wicked 
Luke  17:7  having  a  servant  p. 

PLOUGHMAN,  MEN. 
Is.  28:24  doth  ;).  plough  all  day 
61:5  sons  of  alien  sh.  be  your  p. 
Jer.  14:4  the  ;).  were  ashamed 
Amos  9:13  the;),  shall  overtake 

PLOUGHSHARES. 
Is.  2:4  beat  svv.  into;).  Mic.  4:3 
Joel  3:10  beat  your;),  into  swo. 

PLUCK. 
Lev.  1:16  shall  ».  away  his  crop 
Num.  3:3:52;).  down  tfieir  high 
Deut.  23:25  thou  mayest;).  ears 

2  Chr.  7:20  then  will  \p.  them  up 
Job  24:9  they  ;).  fatherless  from 
Ps.  25:15  shall  p.  my  feet  out 

52:5  ;).  thee  out  of  thy  place 
74:11  thy  right  hand,;),  it  out 
80:12  they  which  pass  by  p. 
Ec.  3:2  and  a  time  to  ;).  up 
■Jer.  12:14  ;).  the  house  of  Judah 
17  utterly  ;).  up  and  destroy 
18:7  a  kingdom,  p.  it  up 
22:24  would  I  p.  thee  thence 
24:6  plant,  and  not  p.  42:10 
31:28  watched  over  th.  iop.  up 
45:4  wh.  I  planted  I  will  p.  up 
Ezek.  17:9  people,  p.  up  by  roots 
23:34  thou  sh.  p.  off  thine  own 
Mic.  3:2  p.  off  the  skin  from 
5:14  I  will;),  up  thy  groves 
Mat.  5:29  if  right  eye  offend  thee 

;;.  it  out,  18:9;  Mark  9:47 
12:1  beg.  to  p.  corn,  Mark  2:23 
John  10:28  nor  sh.  any  p.  them 
29  no  man  is  able  to  p.  them 
PLUCKED. 
Gen.  8:11  was  an  olive  leaf;),  off 
Ex.  4:7  and  he;),  his  hand  out 
Viiit.  23:63  shall  be;),  from  land 
Iiitth  4:7  a  man  ;).  off  his  shoe 
2  Sam.  23:21  ;).  the  spear  out  of 
Jigyptian's  hand,  1  Chr.  11:23 
fTzr.  9:3  p.  off  hair  of  my  head 
Neh.  13:25  and;),  off  their  hair 
Job  29:17  ;).  s|)oil  out  of  his  teeth 
Is.  50:6  them  that  p.  off  hair 
Jer.  6:29  wicked  are  not;),  away 
12:15  after  I  have;),  them  out 
31:40  it  sliall  not  be  p.  up 
Ezek.  19:12  she  was;),  up  in  fury 
Dan.  7:4  I  beh.  till  wings  we.  ;). 
8  three  of  the  first  horns  p.  up 
11:4  his  kingdom  sh.  be ;).  up 
Amos.  4:11  as  a  firebrand  p.  out 
Zee.  3:2  not  this  p.  out  of  fire  1 
Mark  5:4  chains;),  asunder 
Luke  6:1  disciples  p.  ears  of  com 
17:6  be  thou  ;).  up  by  the  root 
Gal.  4: 15  p.  out  your  own  eyes 
Jude  12  twice  dead,  p.  up  by  ro. 

PLUCKETH. 
Prov.  14:1  the  foolish  ;).  it  down 

PLUMB-LINE. 
Amos.  7:7  L.  stood  on  wall  made 
by  a p.-l.  wi.  p.-l.  in  hand,  8 
PLUMMET. 
2  K.  21:13  stretch  over  Jerus.  p. 
Is.  28:17  lay  righteousness  top. 
Zee.  4:10  shall  seep,  in  hand 

PLUNGE. 
Job  9:31  sh.  thou  p.  me  in  ditch 

POETS. 
Acts  17:28  certain  of  your  own  p. 

POINT,  S. 
Gen.  25:.32  I  am  at  the  p.  to  die 
Ec.  5:16  in  all  p.  as  he  came 
Jer.  17:1  writ,  with  p.  of  diamo. 
Mark  5:23  daught.  at  p.  of  death 
.!nhn  4:47  was  at  the  p.  of  death 
Ihb.  4:15  was  in  all  p.  tempted 
Jarti.  2:10  offend  in  one  p.  is  gu. 

POINT. 
Xum.  34:7  p.  out  for  you  mount 

POINTED. 
Job  41:30  spread,  sharp  p.  things 

POISON. 
Deut.  32:24  with  ;).  of  serpents 
;33  their  wine  is  p.  of  dragons 
Job  6:4  p.  drinketh  up  my  spirit 
20:16  he  shall  suck  p.  of  asps 
7'^'.  .")S:4  their  p.  like  p.  of  serp. 
M0:3  adders"  p.  under  their  lips 
Horn.  3:13  p.  of  asps  under  lijjs 
Jam.  3:8  tonsrue  is  evil,  full  of  p. 
POLE. 

Xu7n.  21:8  set  on  p,  9M.  put  it 


POO 
POLICY. 

San.  8:25  p.  cause  craft  to  pros, 
POLISHED. 

Ps.  144:12;).  alter  sim.  ofpalaos 
7'.-.  49:2  hath  made  me  p.  shaft 
Dan.  10:6  his  feet  like  to  p.  brasg 

POLISHING. 
Lam.  4:7  their  p.  was  of  sapph, 

POLL,  S. 
Num.  1:2  every  male  by  their  p. 
18:20,  22;  1  Chr.  23:.3,  24 
3:47  five  shek.  a  piece  by  th.  p. 
POLL,  ED. 
2  Sain.  14:26  p.  head,  ye.  end  p. 
Ezek.  44:20  they  sh.  p.  th.  heads 
Mic.  l:16andp.  thee  for  children 

POLLUTE. 
Num.  18:32  neither  p.  holy  thin. 
35:.33  so  shall  ye  not  p.  the  land 
Jer.  7:30  in  the  house  to  p.  it 
Ezek.  7:21  p.  my  secret  place,  22 
13:19  will  ye  p.  am.  my  people 
20:31  yep.  yourselves  with  your 

idols,  23:30;  :36:18 
39  p.  holy  name  no  more,  39:7 
44:7  in  my  sanctuary  to  p.  it 
Dan.  11:31  they  sh.  p.  sanctuary 

POLLUTED. 
Ex.  20:25  lift  tool,  thou  hast  p. 
2  A'.  23:16  Josiahp.  the  altar 
Ps.  106:38  land  p.  with  blood 
7s.  47:6  I  have  p.  mine  inherit. 
48:11  how  sho.  my  name  be  p. 
Jer.  2:23  canst  say,  I  am  not  p.  f 
3:1  not  land  be  greatly  p.  ?  2 
34: 16  ye  turned  and  p.  my  name 
Lam.  2:2  he  hath  p.  the  kingdom 
4:14 p.  themselves  with  blood 
Ezek.  4:14  soul  hath  not  been  p. 
14:11  norbep.  with  transgres. 
16:61  saw  thee  p.  in  own  bl.  22 
20:9  it  should  not  be  p.  14,  22 
13  sabbaths  greatly  p.  16, 21,24 
26  I  p.  them  in  their  own  gifts 
30  are  ye  p.  after  your  fath.  ? 
23:17  was  p.  with  Babylonians 
77os.  6:8  Gilead  a  city  that  is  p. 
9:4  all  that  eat  thereof  sh.  be  p. 
Amos  7:17  thou  sh.  die  in  p.  land 
Mic.  2:10not  rest,  because  it  is  p. 
Zep.  3:1  woe  to  her  that  is  p. 

4  her  priests  have  p.  sanctuary 
Mai.  1 :7  offered  p.  bread  on  altar 

12  say.  The  ta.  of  the  L.  is  p. 
Acts  21:28  hath  p.  this  holy  place 

POLLUTING. 
7s.  56:2  kecputh  sab.  fr.p.  it.  S 

POLLUTION,  S. 
Ezek.  22:10  that  was  apart  for  p. 
Acts  15:20  that  they  abs.  from  p. 
2  Pet.  2:20  after  having  escap.  p. 
POLLUX.    Acts  28:11 

POMEGRANATE. 
Ex.  26:34  gold,  bell  and  p.  39:26 
1  Sam.  14:2  S.  tarried  under  a  p. 
Cant.  4:3  temp,  like  piece  p.  0:7 
8:2  cause  th.  to  drink  juice  of  p. 
Joel  1:12  the  p.  trees  are  wither. 
77a5r.  2:19  p.  hath  not  bro.  forth 

POMEGRANATES. 
Ex.  28:3:3  make  p.  39:24,  25 
Num.  13:23  they  brought  of  p. 
20:5  no  pla.  of  seed,  vines,  or  p. 
Deut.  8:8  into  land  of  p.  oil-olive 

1  K.  7:18  chapiters  with  p.  2  K. 

25:17  ;  2  Chr.  3:16 ;  Jer.  52:22 
Cant.  4:1.3  orch.  of  p.  with  fruits 
6:11  see  wheth.  p.  budded,  7:12 
POMMELS. 

2  (yhr.  4:12  p.  of  the  chapiters 
POMP. 

7s.  5: 14  p.  shall  descend  to  hell 
14:11  p.  is  brought  to  the  grave 
Ezek.  7:24  make  p.  of  strong  ce. 
30:18  p.  of  strength  cease.  3:3:28 
.32:12  shall  spoil  the  p.  of  Egypt 
Acts  25:23  A.  and  B.  come  wl.  p. 

PONDER,  ED,  ETH. 
Prov.  4:26  ;).  the  path  of  thv  feet 
5:6  lest  thou  p.  the  path  of  life 
21  the  Lord  p.  all  his  goings 
21:2  L.  p.  heart ;  24:12  he  that 
Luke-2:Vi  ilary  p.  them  in  her 
heart 

PONDS. 

Ex.  7:19  stretch  hand  on  p.  8:5 
7s.  19:10  purposes,  that  make  p. 
POXTUS.     Acts    2:9;  18:2; 
1  Pet.  1:1 

POOL. 

2  Sam.  2:13  on  one  side  of  the  p. 
4:12  they  hanged  them  over  p. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


POO 

2  K.  18:17  by  the  conduit  of  the 

upper  /).  /«.  7:3;  30:2 
Neh.  2:14  I  went  to  the  king's  p. 
Is.  22:9  waters  of  the  lower  ». 

11a  ditch  for  wa.  of  the  old  p. 
35:7  parched  ground  bee.  a 
41:18  I  will  make  wilderness  p. 
'  Nah.  2:8  Nin.  of  old  is  like  a  j). 
John  5:2  there  is  at  Jeriisal.  a  p. 

7  no  man  to  put  me  into 
9:7  wash  in  p.  of  Siloam,  11 

POOLS. 
Ex.  7:10  stretch  thy  hand  on  p. 
Ps.  84:6  rain  also  filleth  the  p. 
Ec.  2:6  I  made  me  p.  of  water 
Js.  14:23  I  will  make  it  for  p. 
42:15  I  will  dry  upp.  and  nerbs 
POOR. 
Ex.  23:11  p.  of  thy  people  eat 
30:15  the  p.  shall  not  give  less 
Lev.  14:21  if  he  be  p.  and  cannot 
19:10  shall  leave  them  for  the 
15  Shalt  not  rcsp.  person  of  p. 
25:25  if  brother  \>ep.  35,  39,  47 
Deut.  15:4  when  there  be  no  p. 

11  the  p.  shall  never  cease  out 
Ruth  3:10  young  men,  p.  or  rich 

1  Sam.  2:7  L.  niake.  p.  and  rich 

8  raiseth  up  the  p.  Ps.  11:3:7 

2  Sam.  12:1  one  rich,  the  oth.  p. 
8  K.  25:12  captain  of  guard  left 

p.  ,/«?•,  39:10;  40:7;  52:15,  16 
Job  5:15  he  savelh  p.  fVom  sword 
Hip.  hath  hope,  iniq.  stoppeth 
20:10  chil.  sh.  seek  to  please  p. 

19  because  he  oppressed  the  p. 
m.ip.  of  earth  hide  themselves 

9  they  take  a  pledge  of  the  p. 

14  murderer  kill.  p.  and  needy 
29:12  because  I  delivered  the  p. 
80:25  my  soul  grieved  for  p.  ? 
81:16  if  I  withheld  p.  fr.  desire 

19  have  seen  p.  without  cover. 
34:19  nor  reg.  rich  more  than  p. 

28  thev  cause  cry  of  p.  to  come 
86:15  deliver  p.  Ps.  72:12 
Z^'.  9:18  expecta.  of  n.  not  perish 
10:2  wicked  in  pride  do  pers.  j>. 

8  his  eyes  are  set  against  p. 

9  he  lieth  in  wait  to  catch  p. 

10  p.  may  fall  by  strong  ones 
\\p.  commit,  himself  to  thee 

12:5  for  the  oppression  of  the  p. 
14:6  shamed  the  counsel  of  p. 
S5:10  dcliverest  the  p.  from  him 
S7:14  bent  bow  to  cast  down  p. 
40:17  but  I  am  p.  69:29  ;  70:5: 

86:1 ;  109:22 
41:1  he  that  considcreth  p. 
49:2  low  and  high,  rich  and  p. 
68:10  prepared  goodness  for;j. 
69:33  L.  heareth  p.  and  despis. 
72:4  he  shall  judge  p.  of  people 

13  spare  the  p.  82:3  defend  p. 
74:21  let  the  p.  praise  thy  name 
82:4  deliver  the  p.  and  needy 
107:41  yet  setteth  he  p.  on  high 
109:31  stand  at  right  hand  of  p. 
132:15  satisfy  her  p.  with  bread 
140:12  maintain  right  of  the;;. 

Prm.  10:4  becometh  p.  dealeth 

15  destruction  of  p.  is  poverty 
13:7  mak.  himself  p.  hath  riches 

8  the  p.  heareth  not  rebuke 
23  much  food  is  in  tillage  oip. 
14:20  p.  is  hated  of  neighbor 
21  hath  mercy  on  p.  happy 
31  oppres.  p.  reproach.  JIaker 
17:5  mock.  p.  reproach.  Maker 
18:23  the  p.  useth  entreaties 
19:4  p.  is  separ.  from  neighbor 
7  brethren  of  p.  do  hate  him 
21:13  stoppeth  ears  at  cry  of;). 
22:2  rich  and  p.  meet  together 
7  the  rich  ruleth  over  the  p. 

16  he  that  oppresseth  the  p. 
28:8  for  him  that  will  pity  p. 

lip.  thdthath  understanding 
15  so  is  wicked  ruler  over  ;). 
29:7  considcreth  cause  of  p.  13 

14  king  faithfully  judgcthp. 
30:9  lest  I  be  p.  and  steal 

14  teeth  as  swords,  to  dev. 

31:9  plead  the  cause  of  the  p. 
Fc.  4:14  his  kingdom  becom. 

5:8  scest  oppression  of  the  p. 

C:8  what  hath  the  p.  that  kno. 
"h.  3:14  the  spoil  of  the  p.  is  in 

15  grind  the  faces  of  the  p.  ? 
10:2  take  the  right  from  the  p. 

30  to  Laish,  Op.  Anathoth 
11:4  with  righ.  sh.  he  judgep. 
14:.30  the  first-born  of  tlie  p. 

33 p.  of  his  people  shall  trust 
20:6  feet  of  the  p.  shall  tread 
2D:19  even  p.  among  men  shalj 
32:7  destroy  the  p.  \Ylth  lying 


POR 

U.  41:17  the  p.  and  needy  seek 
.58:7  that  thou  bring  the  p. 
Jer.  2:;34  blood  of  p.  innocents 
5:4  I  said,  Surely  these  are  p. 
20:13  delivered  soul  of  the  p. 
22:16  judge  the  cause  of  the  p. 
Ezek.  16:49  strength,  hand  of  p. 
18:12  oppressed  p.  and  needy 
17  taken  off  his  hand  fr.  the  p. 
22:29  they  have  vexed  the  p. 
Amos  2:8  sold  the  p.  for  shoes 
7  dust  on  the  head  of  the  p. 
4:1  oppress  the;;,  and  crush 
5:11  your  treading  is  on  the  p. 
12  turn  aside  the  p.  in  gate 
8:4  make  p.  of  the  land  to  fail 
6  we  may  buy  p.  for  silver 
TJah.  3:14  rejoicing  to  devour  p. 
2ep.  3:12  the  p.  shall  trust  in  L. 
Zee.  7:10  oppress  not  the  p. 
11:7  I  will  feed  even  you,  O  p. 
11  p.  of  the  flock  waited  on  me 
Mat.  5:3  blessed  are  p.  in  spirit 
11:5  the;;,  have  gospel  preach. 
26:11  ye  have  tne  ;;.  always, 

Mark  14:7;  Johh  12:8 
Mark  12:43  p.  widow,  Luke  21:3 
Lvke  6:20  blessed  be  ye  p.  yours 
14:13  call  the;;,  the  maimed,  21 
John  12:6  not  that  he  car.  for  p. 
Rovi.  15:26  make  contribu.  for  p. 
2  Cor.  6: 10  as  p.  yet  making  rich 
8:9  for  your  sakes  he  became  p. 
Gal.  2:10  should  remem.  the  p. 
Jam.  2:5  hath  not  G.  chos.  the  p. 

6  but  ye  have  despised  the  p. 
Pev.  3:17  knowest  not  th.  ai'tp. 
13:16  he  causeth  rich  and  p.  to 

Is  POOR. 
Ex.  22:25  of  my  peo.  that  4s  p. 
Dent.  24:14  op.  servant  that  Is  p. 

15  for  he  is  p.  and  setteth  hia 
Jiid.  6:15  mv  family  isp. 
Prov.  19:1  better  is  the  p.  28:6 
22:22  rob  not  poor  bee.  he  is  p. 
Ec.  4:13  better  is  a  p.  and  wise 
Is.  66:2  to  him  that  Is  p. 

POOR  man. 
Ex.  23:3  nor  countenance  p.  m. 
Deiit.  15:7  is  up.  f?i.  harden  not 
24:12  if  a  p.  wan,  sleep  notwi. 

1  Sam.  18:23  seeing  I  am  a  p.  m. 

2  Sam.  12:3  p.  man  had  nothing 
Pi.'.  34:6  this  p.  7h.  cried,  and  the 

109:16  persecu.  p.  and  needy  m. 
Prov.  19:22  a  p.  man  is  belter 

21:17  lovelh  pleas,  sh.  be  p.  m. 

28:3  a  p.  man  that  oppresseth 

29:13  p.  and  deceitful  vi.  meet 
Ec.  9:15  found  in  it  p.  wise  7nan 
16 p.  man's  wisdom  is  despis-. 
Jam.  2:2  there  come  in  a  ;;.  man 

To  the  POOR. 
Lev.  23:22  leave  them  to  the  p. 

"9:22 sending  gifts  lo  the  p. 
Job  20:16  I  was  a  father  to  the  p. 

30:6  he  giveth  right  lo  the  p. 
Ps.  112;9pv.  lo  t.  p.  2  Cor.  9:9 
J'rov.  22:9  giveth  bread  to  Ihep. 

28:27  ho  that  giveth  lo  Ihep. 

31:20  slrelcheth  hand  lo  Ihep. 
Is.  25:4  been  a  strength  to  the  p. 
Dan.  4:27  show,  mercy  to  the  p. 
Mat.  19:21  gi.  lo  t.  p.  Mark  10:21 
Luke  4:18  preach  to  Ihep.  7:22 

19:8  half  of  poods  I  give  lo  I.  p. 
John  13:29  give  somet.  lo  the  p. 

1  Cor.  13:3  my  goods  lo  feed  I.  p. 
Jam.  2:3  and  say  lo  t.  p.  Stand 

Thy  POOR. 
Ex.  23;0  wrest  judgment  of  t.  p. 
Deut.  15:7  handfr.  thy  p.  brother 
11  ojien  thy  hand  wide  to  t.  p. 
Ps.  72:2  he  shall  judge  thy  p. 
74:19  forget  not  thy  2^.  forever 

POORER,  EST. 
Lev.  27:8  if  he  bep.  than  thy 

2  K.  24:14  none  remained  save  p. 

POPLAR,  S. 
Gen.  30:37  Jacob  took  rods  of  p. 
Hos.  4:13  burn  incense  under  p. 

POPULOUS. 
Deut.  20:5  bee.  a  nation  great,  p. 
Nah.  3:8  art  thou  hotter  than^. 

PORCH. 
Jvd.  3:23  Ehud  went  through  p. 

1  Chr.  2S:11  D.  gave  So.  patt.  p. 

2  Chr.  29:7  shut  doors  of  the  p. 
Ezek.  8:16  between  p.  and  altar 
./oei2:17  priests  weep  between  p. 
Mat.  20:71  was  gone  out  into;;. 
Mark  14:G8  into  the  p.  the  cock 
John  10:23  Je.  walked  in  S.'sp 
ActsS:\  \  toget.  in  Solomon's;;. 

5:12  with  ouc  accord  in  S.'sp. 


POS 

PORCHES. 

41:15  with  temple  and  p. 
■Joli.n  5:2  Bcthesda,  having  fi.  p. 

PORCIUS. 
Acts  24:27  P.  Fcstus  came  into 

PORTER,  S. 
2  Sam.  18:26  watch,  called  top. 
2  K.  7:10  lepers  called  to  the  p. 

1  ('hr.  9:17  the  p.  wereShallum 
23:5  four  thousand  were;;. 

2  Chr.  8:14 p.  by  their  courses 
.35:15  the  p.  waited  at  ev.  gate 

Ezr.  7:7 p.  and  Nethinim  went 
Neh.  7:73  Levites  and  p.  dwelt 
Mark  13:31  commanded  the;),  to 
John  10:3  to  him  the  p.  opciicth 

PORTION. 
Gen.  14:24  let  them  take  their  p. 

31:14  is  there  yet  any  p.  for  us? 

48:22  given  thee  p.  above  brelh. 
Lev.  6:17  given  them  it  for  p. 
Num.  31:47  M.  took  one  p.  of  50 
Deut.  21:17  giv.  him  double;;. 

32:9  the  Lord's  p.  is  his  people 

3^3:21  in  a  p.  of  the  lawgiver 
■los.  17:14  given  me  but  one  p. 
1  Sayn.  1:5  to  Hannah  he  gave  p. 

1  A'.  12:16  what  p.  have  we  in 

David?  2  Chr.  10:16 

2  K.  2:9  let  a  double  p.  of  thy 
9:10  eat  Jez.  in  p.  of  Jez.  36,  37 

21  Joram  met  him  in  p.  of  Na. 
25  cast  him  in  p.  of  Na.'s  field 

2  Chr.  28:21  Ahaz  took  p.  out  of 
31:4  to  give;;,  of  the  priests,  16 

Ezr.  4:16  shalthave  nop. 

Neh.  2:20  nop.  nor  right  in  Jer. 
11:23  a  certain  p.  should  be 

Job  20:29  this  is  v.  of  a  wicked 
24:18  theirp.  is  cnrsed  in  earth 
26:14  lit.  ap.  is  heard  ?  27:13 
31:2  what  p.  of  G.  is  fr.  above? 

Ps.  11:6  this  shall  be  the^;.  of 
10:5  L.  is  the;;,  of  mine  mhcr. 
17:14  who  havep.  in  this  life 
63:10  shall  be  ap.  for  foxes 
73:26  God  is  my  p.  for  ever 
119:57  thou  art  my  p.  142:5 

Prov.  31:15  giv.  a  p.  to  maidens 

Ec.  2:10  and  this  was  my  p. 
21  shall  he  leave  it  for  his;;. 
3:22  for  that  is  his  p.  5:18;  9:9 
5:19  G.  given  power  to  take  p. 
9:6  nor  nave  they  any  more  p. 
11:2  give  ap.  to  seven,  and  also 

Is.  17:14  this  is  the  p.  of  them 
53:12  I  will  divide  him  a  p. 
57:6  stones  of  stream  is  thy  p. 
61:7  they  sh.  rejoice  in  their;; 

Jer.  10:16  thep.  of  Jacob,  51:19 
12:10  they  havetro.  my  p.  made 
my  p.  a  desolate  wilderness 
13:25  this  isp.  of  thy  measures 
52:.34  every  day  a  p.  until  death 

Lam.  3:24  the  Lord  is  my  p. 

Ezek.  45:1  shall  oiler  a  holy  p.  4 

Dan.  l:8'\vith;).  of  king's  meat 
4:15  let  his  p.  be  withbeasts,  23 
11:26  feed  of  thep.  of  his  meat 

]\Ilc.  2:4  chanjredp.  of  my  people 

llab.  1:16  by  them  their  p.  is  fat 

Zee.  2:12  Lord  inherit  Ju.  his;;. 

Mat.  24:.51  appoint  him  his;;. 

Luke  12:42  to  give  them  thcirp. 
46  his  p.  with  unbelievers 
15:12  give  me  thep.  of  goods 
PORTIONS. 

Deut.  18:8  they  shall  have  like  p. 

Jos.  17:5  fell  ten  p.  to  Manasseh 

1  Sayn.  1:4  gave  her  dauphters  ;;. 

2  Chr.  31:19  give  p.  to  all  males 
Neh.  8:10  send  p.  to  them,  12 

12:44  p.  priests;  47 p.  of  sing. 
T:st.  9:19  a  day  of  sondingp.  22 
Ezek.  47:13  Jos.  sliall  ha.  two  p. 
Ilos.  5:7  month  shall  de.  their  ;;. 

PORTRAY,  ED. 
Ezek.  4:1  p.  upon  it  city  Jerusal. 
8:10  all  the  idols  of  I»rael;;. 
23:14  images  of  Chaldeans  p. 

POSSESS. 
Gen.  22:17  seed;;,  gate,  24:60 
Num.  13:30  and  p.  Deut.  1:21 
27:11  next  kinsman  shall  j).  it 
Deut.  1:39  they  shall  p.  it 
2:31  top.  that  thou  may  est 
11:23  shall  p.  greater  nations 
12:2,  29;  18:14;  31:3 
Jos.  24:3  E.  mount  Scir  top.  it 
Jud.  11:23  shouldcst  thou  p.  it? 

24  wilt  not  thou  p.  what  Che. 
1  K.  21:18  he  is  gone  down  top. 
Job  7:3  top.  months  of  vanity 
13:26  mak.  me  top.  iniquities 
Is.  .34:11  bittern  shall  p.  it,  17 
Ezek.  7:24  they  shall  p.  liousea 


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POS 

Ezek.  3.5:10  be  mine,  we  will  p. 

.36:12  I  will  cause  Is.  to  p.  theo 
Jian.  7:18  the  saint.s  shall  ;).  the 
Ilos.  9:6  silver,  nettles  shall  p. 

\)nos  9:12  they  may  p.  Edom 
Uh.  17  house  of  Jacob  shall  p. 

19  sh.  p.  Esau,  and  Benj.  p.  G. 
Jlab.  1:6  Chaldeans  top.  that  is 
Zep.  2:9  remnant  shallp.  them 
Zee.  8:12  I  will  cause  rem.  top. 
Luke  18:12  give  tithe  of  all  I  p. 

21:19  in  patience  p.  your  souls 

1  Thes.  4:4  know  how  to  p.  vea. 
POSSE.SS,  with  land. 

Lev.  20:24  give  I.  to  p.  Nu.  3.3:53; 

Deut.  3:18;  5:.31 ;  17:14 
Num.  14:24  thy  seed  shall  p.  it,  I 

will  bring  them  into  this  L 
Deut.  1:8  go  in  and  p.  the  land, 
4:1;  6:1S;  8:1 ;  9:5,23;  10:11; 
11:31  ;  Jos.  1:11 
4:5  land  whither  ye  go  top.  it, 
14,26;  5:33;  6:1;  7:1;  11:10, 
11.  29;  2'i:20 
9:4  Lord  brought  me  top.  th.  I. 
6  gives  not  this  I.  to  ;;.  for  thy 
11:8  be  strong,  and  p.  the  land 
28:21  consum.  oft" fa.  goest  to;;. 
63  plucked  oft' the  I.  goest  to  p. 
Jos.  23:5  ye  shallp.  their  land 
24:8  that  ye  might  p.  their  land 
Jud.  18:9  enter  top.  the  land 

Chr.  28:8  ye  may  p.  this  good  I. 
Ezr.  9:11  ye  go  to  p.  an  unci.  I. 
Neh.  9:15  they  should  p.  the  I. 
Is.  14:2  Is.  sh.  p.  them  in  /.  of  L. 
57:13  put.  trust  in  me,  shall  ;;.  i. 
61:7  their     sh.  they  p.  double 
Jer.  30:3  return  to  I.  and  p.  it 
Ezek.  .33:25  shall  ye  p.  I.  ?  26 
.il?;iOi.'2:10  I  bro.  you  to  p.  land 

POSSESSED. 
jVfwt.  21:24  Is.  p.  Sihon's  land 
Deut.  30:5  to  land  thy  fathers  p. 
■Jos.  13:1  ranch  land  to  bep. 
21:43 p.  it  and  dw.  therein,  22:9 
Jud.  3:13  Eg.  king  of  M.  p.  city 
11:21  Is.  p.  land  of  Amoritcs,  22 

2  A'.  17:24  men  of  Avap.  Sam. 
Ps.  1.39:13  thou  hast  p.  my  reins 
Prov.  8:22  L.  p.  me  in  beginning 
Is.  63:18  peo.  of  holiness  hath  p. 
Jer.  32:15  vineyards  shall  be;;. 

2:3  and  they  came  in  and  p.  it 
Dan.  7:22  saints  p.  the  kingdom 
Luke  8:36  he  tliat  was  p.  cured 
Acts  4:32  none  said  aught  hep. 
16:16  a  damsel  p.  with  a  spirit 

1  Cor.  7:30  buy  as  tho'  th.  p.  not 
See  DEVILS. 

POSSESSEST,  ETH,  I\G. 
Deut.  26:1  come  into  land  and  p. 
Num.  36:8  ev.  daughter  that  p. 
Luke  12:15  a  man's  life  consists 
not  in  things  which  he  p. 

2  Cor.  6:16  notli.  yet  p.  in  all  tlie 

POSSESSIO.X. 
Oen.  17:8  1  will  give  land  of  Can. 

for  everlasting  p.  48:4 
26:14  Isaac  had  p.  of  flocks 
47:11  gave  them^;.  in  land  of  E. 
Lev.  14:;34  wh.  I  give  to  you  for;;. 
25:25  if  bro.  sold  some  of  his  p. 
33  the  Levites'  p.  shall  go  out 
45  strangers  sh.  be  your  p.  40 
27:16  if  man  sane,  ^onie  of  his  p. 
24  return  to  wh.  p  did  belong 
A'!/TO.  24:18  Edom  be  p.  S.  heap. 
27:4  give  us  a  p.  among  breth. 
32:5  given  to  thy  serv.'forp. 
22  this  land  shall  be  your  p. 
35:2  give  to  Levites  their  p.  8 

28  slayer  shall  return  to  hisp. 
Deut.  2:5  mount  Seir  to  E.  for  ;;. 
9  have  given  Ar  to  L.  for  ;).  19 
12  as  Isra.  did  in  land  of  hisp. 
11:6  earth  swallow,  all  in  th.  p. 
32:49  which  I  ga\c  Israel  for  p. 
Jos.  12:6  Jloses'gave  it  for  a;;. 
22:4  get  ye  unto  land  of  your  p. 
19  if  p.  be  unclean,  take;;. 

1  K.  21:15  takep.  of  vineyard 
19  hast  thou  killed,  taken  p. 

2  Chr.  20:11  cast  us  out  of  thy  p. 
Neh.  11:3  Ju.  dwelt  ev.  one  in  p. 
Ps.  2:8  utterm.  parts  for  thy  p. 

44:3  got  not  land  in  p.  by  sword 

C9:35  dwell  and  have  it  hi  p. 

8-'3:12  take  houses  of  God  in  p. 
Prov.  28:10  upri.  have  good  in  p. 
Is.  14:23  I  will  make  it~ap.  for 
Ezek.  11:15  this  land  given  in  j). 

25:4  I  will  deliver  thee  for  p. 

36:2  high  places  are  ours  in  p. 

44:28  give  them  no  ;;.  in  Israd 

46:13  inherit,  outoflusownp 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


POT 

Acta  5:1  An.  with  Sap.  sold  hp. 
7:5  would  tjive  it  to  him  fora  p. 
45  witli  Jesus  iwiop.  of  Gent. 
Eph.  1:14  redemption  of  the  ^. 

POSSESSIOXS. 

Gen.  .31: 10  and  get  you;?,  therein 
47:27  and  Israel  had^j.  therein 
Num.  .S-2:30  they  shall  have  p. 
Jos.  22:4  get  to  land  of  yonr  p. 
1  Sam.  25:2  whose  p.  wore  In  C. 

1  Chr.  9:2  inhabitants  dw.  in  7;. 

2  Chr.  11:14  Levites  left  their  p. 
32:29  Hezelvi.  prov.  p.  of  flocks 

Ec.  2:7  I  had  great  p.  of  great 
Ob.  17  Jacob  sliall  pos.  their 
Mat.  19:22  had  p.  Mark  10:22 
Acts  2:45  sold  p.  and  part,  them 
28:7  same  quart,  were  p.  of  P. 

POSSESSOR,  S. 
Gen.  14:19  high  G.  p.  heaven,  22 
Zee.  11:5  whose  p.  slay  them 
Acts  4:34  many  as  were  p.  lands 

POSSIBLE. 

Mat.  19:26  G.  all  n.  Mark  10:27 
24:24  if  p.  dec.  elect,  Mar.  1:3:22 
26:39  if  p.  let  this  cup  pass  fr. 

me,  Mark  14:;35 
Mark  9:23  all  things  p.  to  him 
14:.36  all  things  p.  Luke  18:27 
Acts  2:24  not  p.  he  sho.  be  hold. 
20:16  if/),  at  Jerusal.  day  of  P. 
Bom.  12:18  if  p.  live  peaceably 
Oal.  4:15  if  p.  ye  would  have 
Meb.  10:4  not  p.  blood  of  bulls 

POST,  S. 
S  car.  30:6  n.  went  with  letters, 

Est.  3:l;3,  15;  8:10 
Est.  8:14  ».  rode  on  mules 
Job  9:25  days  are  swifter  than  p. 
Jer.  51:31  one  7).  run  to  meet  an. 
POST. 

1  Sam.  1:9  E.  sat  on  seat  by  a  p. 
Ezek.  40:16  on  each  p.  palm-trees 

POSTS. 
Deut.  6:9  shalt  write  them  on  p. 
Jud.  16:3  Samson  took  two  p. 
1  K.  7:5  doors  and  p.  were  square 
Prov.  8:34  waiting  at/),  of  doors 
/«.  6:4  the  p.  of  the  door  moved 

57:8  behind  the  n.  thou  set  up 
Ezek.  40:10  p.  had  one  measure 

43:8  setting  of  their  p.  by  my  p. 
Amos  9:1  that  the  p.  may  shake 
See  DooB. 

Side-POSTS. 
Ex.  12:7  Ptri.  blood  on  2  *.-p.  23 
1  .fif.  6:31  s.-]).  were  a  fifth  part 
POSTERITY. 

Oen.  45:7  preserve  you  a  p. 
Num.  9:10  any  of  yo.  p.  be  nncl. 

1  if.  16:3  take  the  p.  of  Baasha 
21:21  take  away  the  p.  of  Aliab 

Fs.  49: 13  p.  approve  th.  sayings 

109:13  let  his  p.  be  cut  off 
Dan.  11:4  not  oe  divid.  to  his  p. 
Amos  4:2  your  p.  with  fish-hooks 
POT. 

Ex.  16:33  take  a  p.  put  manna 
Jud.  6:19  Gid.  put  broth  in  ap. 

2  K.  4:2  not  any  thing,  save  a  p. 
38  on  great  p.  40  death  in  p. 

Job  41:20  as  out  of  a  seething  p. 

31  maketh  deep  to  boil  like  p. 
Prcm.  17:3  fining  p.  for  sil.  37:21 
Jer.  1:13  I  see  a  seething  p. 
Ezek.  24:3  saith  L.  Set  on  a  p. 

6  woe  to  p.  wh.  scum  is  ther. 
Mic.  3:3  chop  in  pieces,  as  for  p. 
Zee.  14:21  every  p.  in  Jerusalem 
Jleb.  9:4  golden  p.  with  manna 

Water-POT,  S. 
John  2:6  there  was  set  six  iD.-p. 
4:28  woman  then  left  her  iv.-p. 
POTS. 

Ex.  38:3  Bezaleel  made  the  p. 
Lev.  11:35  oven,  or  ranges  for  p. 

1  K.  7:45  p.  of  brass,  2  Chr.  4:16 

2  Chr.  4:11  Iluram  made  the  p. 
P^'.  58:9  before  your  p.  can  feel 

68:13  ye  have  lain  among  the  p. 
81:6  hands  deliver,  from  the  p. 
Jer.  35:5  before  Rech.  /).  of  wine 
Mark  7:4  wash,  of  cups  and  p.  8 
See  FLBSH. 

POTENTATE. 
1  Tim.  6:15  blessed  and  only  P. 

POTIPHAR. 
Oen.  37:36  sold  Joseph  to  P.  39:1 

POTI-PHERAH. 
Oen.  41:45  the  daughter  of  P.  50 

POTSHERD,  S. 
Job  2:8  took  p.  to  scrape  himself 


POU 

Ps.  22:15  stren.  dried  np  like  a  p. 
/Vo!'.  26:2.3  are  like  ap.  covered 
Is.  45:9  let  p.  strive  with  the  p. 

POTT.\GE. 
Gen.  2.5:29  Jacob  sodp.  and  Esau 

.30  feed  me  withy).  34  J.  gave 
2  A'.  4::38  seethe/),  for  sons,  40 
Hag.  2:12  if  one  touch  bre.  or  p. 

POTTER,  S. 

1  Chr.  4:2^3  these  were  the  p. 
Ps.  2:9  dash  in  pieces  likop.'« 
Is.  30:14  as  breaking  of  a  p.'« 
vessel,  Jer.  19:11 :  Rev.  2:27 
Jer.  18:2  go  down  to  p.'s  house 
19:1  get  a  p.'s  earthen  bottle 
Lam.  4:2  work  of  ban.  of  tiie  p. 
Zee.  11:13  said,  Cast  it  unto  p. 
Mat.  27:10  gave  th.  for  p.'s  field 

See  CLAT. 

POUND,  S. 

1  K.  10:17  three  p.  of  gold  went 
Ezr.  2:69  treas.  5.000 p.  of  silver 
Neh.  7:71  treas.  2,200 p.  of  silver 

72  rest  gave  2,000  p.  of  silver 
Luke  19:13  delivered  to  his  ser- 
vants ten  p.  16,  18,  24 
■John  12:3  M.  took/),  of  ointment 
19:39  and  of  aloes  about  100  p. 

POUR. 

E.v.  4:9  p.  water  on  dry  land 
29:7 p.  anointing  oil  on  head 
12  p.  blood  of  Dullock  beside 
altar,  Lev.  4:7,  18,  25,  30,  34 
Lev.  2:1  p.  oil  on  meat-ofl'er.  6 
14:15  p.  it  into  palm  of  hand,  26 
41  they  shall/),  out  the  dust 
17:13  shall  p.  out  blood  thereof 
Num.  24:7  he  shall  p.  water  out 
Deut.  12:16  p.  blootl,  24;  15:23 

1  K.  18:33  p.  water  on  sacrifice 

2  K.  4:4 p.  oil  into  those  vessels 
41  p.  out  for  the  people 

■Tob  36:27 p.  rain  accord,  tovapor 
Ps.  42:4  when  I  p.  out  my  soul 
G2:Sp.  out  your  heart  bef.  him 
69:24 p.  out  thine  indignation 
79:6  /).  out  wrath  011  heathen 
Pi-ov.  1:2.3  will/),  out  my  Sj).  /«. 

44:.3;  Jbc^  2:23,  20;  ylc.  2:17,18 
Is.  44:3  I  will  p.  water  on  him 
4.':8  skies  p.  down  righteousn. 
Jer.  6:11  I  will/),  on  children 
7:18  top.  out  drink-ofterings 
10:25  p.  out  fury  on  heathen 
14:16  I  will  p.  tlieir  wickedness 
18:21  p.  out  their  blood  by  swo. 
44:17p.  out  drink-oft'.  18,  19,  25 
lAtm.  2:19  p.  out  heart  lika  wat. 
Ezek.  7:8  now  will  I/),  out  fury, 

14:19;  20:8,  13,21;  30:15 
21:31  p.  out  indignati.  Zep.  3:8 
24:3  set  on  pot  and  p.  water  in 
IIos.  5:10  will  /).  out  my  wrath 
Mic.  1:6  I  will  p.  down  stones 
Zee.  12:10  p.  on  house  of  D. 
M(U.  3:10  if  I  will  not  p.  out 
Eev.  16:1  p.  out  vials  of  wrath 

POURED. 

Oen.  28:18  Jacob/),  oil  on  stone 
:35:14  Jacob  p.  a  driirk-ofTering 

E.r.  9:33  rain  not  p.  on  earth 

Lev.  4:12  ashes  p.  ne  sh.  be  burnt 
8:12  Mo.  p.  oil  on  Aaron's  head 
21:10  on  whose  head  oil  wasp. 

Num.  28:7/).  to  L.  for  drink-oft". 

Deut.  12:27  sacrifi.  sh.  be  p.  out 

1  Sam.  1:151  have  p.  out  my  soul 
7:6  water,  p.  it  out  before  Lord 
10:1  Samuel  p.  oil  on  S.'s  head 

•2 Sam.  23:16  Da.  would  not  dri. 
but/),  it  1  Chr.  11:18 

1  K.  1.3:3  and  ashes/),  out,  5 

2  A'.  3:11  p.  wat.  on  hands  of  E. 
4:5  ves.  to  her,  and  shep.  out 
16:13  Ahaz/).  his  drink-ofTering 

2  Chr.  12: 7  wrath  not/),  out  on  J. 
34:21  wrath  of  Lord  p.  on  us 
25  there,  wrath  shall  be  p.  out 

Job  3:24  my  roarings  are  p.  nut 
10:10  thou  p.  me  out  as  milk 
29:6  rock  /).  me  out  rivers  of  oil 
30:16  now  my  soul  is  p.  out 

Ps.  22:14  I  am  p.  out  like  water 
45:2  grace  is  /).  tnto  thy  lips 
77:17  clouds  p.  out  wafer,  skies 
142:2  I  p.  out  my  complaint 
Cant.  1:3  name  is  as  ointment  p. 

Is.  26:16/).  out  a  prayer,  when 
29:10  Lord  hath  p.  on  you  sleep 
32:15  the  Spirit  be  p.  out  on  us 
42:25  he  hath  p.  on  him  the  fury 
53:12/).  out  his  soul  to  death 
57:6  hast  p.  out  a  drink-oft'ering 

Jer.  7:20  mv  furv  shall  be  p.  out 
19:13 p.  out  off'Tings,  32:29 


946 


POW 

Jer.  42:18  as  fury,  so  sh.  it  be  p. 
44:6  mine  anger  was /).  forth 

19  wh.  we  p.  drink-offerings 
Lam.  2:4  p.  fury  like  fire.  4:11 

11  my  liver  is  p.  12  soul  p. 
4:1  stones  of  sanctuary  p.  out 

Ezek.  16:36  thy  filthiness  wasp. 
20:28  p.  out  their  drink-offering 
33  with  fury  /).  out  I  rule,  34 
22:22  I  the  Lord  p.  out  my  fury 
31  therefore,  I  p.  indignation 
23:8  they  p.  their  whoredom  on 
24:7  she  p.  it  not  on  the  ground 
36:18  wherefore  I  p.  out  my  fury 
39:29  I  p.  out  my  Spirit  on  Isr. 

Dan.  9:11  there,  curse  is  p.  on  us 

27  determ.  sh.  be  p.  on  desol. 
Mic.  1:4  waters  p.  down  a  steep 
Nah.  1:6  fury  is  p.  out  like  fire 
Zep.  1:17  their  blood  be  /).  out 
.Mdt.  26:7 p.  oint.  12;  Mark  14:3 
John  2:15  he  7).  out  the  money 
Acts  10:45  on  Gentil.  wasp,  gift 
Eer.  14:10  wine  of  wrath  of  G.  p. 

16:2  p.  out  vial,  3,  4,  8,  10,  12 

POUREDST,  ETH. 

Job  12:21  p.  contempt  on  prin- 
cts,  Ps.  107:40 
16:13  hep.  out  my  gall  on  gro. 

20  mine  eye  p.  tears  unto  God 
Ps.  75:8  wine  is  red,  he?),  out 
Prov.  15:2  fools  p.  out  foolishn. 

28  the  wicked  p.  out  evil  thi. 
Ezek.  16:157).  out  thy  foriiicati. 
ylH7a9  5:8/).  out  wat.  on  earth,  9:6 
John  13:5p.  water  into  a  basin 

POURING. 
Ezek.  9:8  destroy  all  in  p.  fury 
Luke  10:34  his  wounds,  p.  in  oil 

POVERTY. 

Gen.  45:11  all  th.  hast  come  to  p. 
Prov.  6:11  p.  co.  as  armed,  24:34 

10:15  destruction  of  p.  is  th.p. 

11:24  withhold,  but  tend,  to  p. 

13:18p.  be  to  him  that  rcfuseth 

20: 13  not  sleep,  lest  come  to  p. 

23:21  drun.  and  glut,  come  top. 

28:19  vain  persons,  eh.  have/). 
22  considereth  not  p.  sh.  come 

30:8  give  me  neit.  p.  nor  riches 

31:7  drink  and  forget  his  /). 
2  Cor.  8:2  their  deep  j>.  abounded 
9  ye  thro'  his  p.  might  be  rich 
Eev.  2:9  I  kn.  thy  works  and  p. 

POWDER,  S. 
Ex.  32:20  Moses  burnt  calf  top. 
Deut.  28:24  make  rain  of  land  p. 
2  A!".  23:6  stamped  the  grove  to  p. 

15  stamp,  alt.  top.  2  CItr.  34:7 
Cant.  3:6  perfumed  wi.  all  the  p. 
Mat.  21:44  grind  top.  Luke  20:18 

POWER, 
ffcn.  32:23  as  a  prince  hast  th.  p. 

49:3  dignity,  excellancy  of/). 
Lev.  26:19  I  will  break  your  p. 
Num.  22:38  have  I  p.  to  say  ? 
Deut.  4:37  bro.  thee  with  hisp. 

8:18  it  is  he  that  giveth  thee  p. 

32:.36  wh.  he  seeth  their  p.  gone 
2  Sam.  22:33  my  strength  and  p. 
2  K.  19:26  inhabitan.  of  small  p. 

1  Chr.  20:1  Joab  led  forth  the  p. 
29:11  thine  is  the  p.  Mat.  6:13 

12  in  thy  hand  is  p.  2  Chr.  20:6 

2  Chi:  25:8  God  hath  p.  to  help 
32:9  and  all  hisp.  with  him 

Ezr.  4:23  made  th.  cease  by  p. 
8:22  hisp.  ag.  all  that  forsake 
Neh.  5:5  nor  is  it  in  our  p.  to  red. 
Est.  1:3  feast  top.  of  Persia 
8:11  cause  to  perish  p.  of  people 
9:1  the  Jews  hoped  to  have  p. 
Job  5:20  redeem  in  war  from  7). 
24:22  draweth  mighty  with  p. 
26:2  him  that  is  without  p.  } 
12  divided  the  sea  with  hisp. 
14  his  p.  who  can  understand  ? 
36:22  God  exalteth  by  his  p. 
41:12  I  will  not  conceal  hisp. 
Ps.  22:20  darling  from  p.  of  dog 
40:15  redeem  soul  fr.  p.  of  grave 
62:11  p.  belongeth  unto  God 
6.'i:6  settcth  fast  mount,  with  p. 
66:7  ruleth  by  hisp.  for  ever 
68::i5  he  giveth  /).  to  his  people 
78:26  by  /).  he  bro.  south  wind 
90:11  who  know.  p.  of  th.  ang.  ? 
106:8  his  mighty  p.  be  known 
111:6  showed  people  p.  of  works 
1.50:1  praise  in  firma.  of  his  p. 
Ec.  4:1  side  of  oppressors  was  p. 
5:19  hath  given  him  p.  to  eat 
6:2  God  gfvcth  him  not  p.  to  eat 
8:4  woi  d'of  a  king  is,  there  is  p. 
8  no  man  hath  p.  over  spirit 
Is.  37:27  inhabitants  of  small  p. 


POW 

Ts,  40:21  he  giv.  p.  to  the  faint 
43:17  brinj/.  forth  army  and  p. 
47:14  not  deliver  fr.  p.  of  flamo 

■Jf-r.  10:12  earth  by  his  p.  51:15 

Ezek.  22:6  their  p.  to  shed  blood 
30:6  pride  of  her  p.  come  down 

Dan.  2:37  God  hath  given  theep, 
6:27  delivered  D.  fr.  p.  of  lions 
8:6  fury  of  his  p.  22  not  in  p. 

24  hisp.  be  mighty,  not  by  p. 
11:6  sh.  not  retain  p.  of  his  arm 

25  shall  stir  up  his  p. 

43  have  p.  over  treas.  of  gold 
12:7  scatter  p.  of  the  holy  peop. 
IIos.  12:3  by  stren.  had  p.  wi.  G. 

4  yea,  he  had  p.  over  the  angel 
13:14  ransom  th.  from  p.  of  gra. 

Mic.  2:1  it  is  in  p.  of  their  hand 
3:8  I  am  full  of  p.  by  the  Spirit 

Ilab.  1:11  imjju.  hisp.  to  his  god 
2:9  delivered  from  the  p.  of  evil 
3:4  there  was  hiding  of  his  p. 

Zee.  4:6  nor  by  p.  but  my  Spirit 
9:4  L.  will  smite  her  p.  in  sea 

Mat.  9:6  hath  p.  to  forgive  sin», 
Mark  2:10  ■  Luke  5[2i 
8  had  given  such  p.  to  men 
10:1  p.  ag.  unci.  spir.  Lvke  9:1 
24:30  clouds  with  p.  Ltike  21:2T 
26:64  ri.  hand  of  p.  Mark  14:63 
28:18  all  p.  is  given  me  in  heav. 

Mark  3:15  p.  to  heal  sickness. 
9:1  kingd.  of  God  come  with  p. 

Luke  l:.35p.  of  Highest  oversha. 
4:6  said.  All  this  p.  will  I  give 
32  for  his  word  was  with  /). 
36  with  p.  he  command,  spirits 
5:17  p.  of  the  Lord  was  present 
10:19  I  give  you  p.  to  tread  on 

serp.  and  over  p.  of  enemy 
12:5  fear  him  that  ha.  p.  to  cast 
20:20  deli,  him  to  p.  of  governor 
22:.53  this  is  the  p.  of  darkness 
24:49  until  ye  be  endued  withp. 

John  1:12  to  them  gave  hep. 
10:18  p.  to  lay  it  down,  and  p. 
17:2  given  him  p.  over  all  flesh 
19:10/).  to  crucify,  p.  to  release 

Acts  1:7  Fa.  hath  put  in  own  p. 
8  receive  p.  after  Holv  Ghost 
3:12  by  our  own  p.  or  holiness 
4:7  by  what/),  ha.  ye  done  this? 
5:4  was  it  not  in  thine  o\vn  /). 
6:8  Stephen  full  of  faith  and  /;. 
8:19  say.  Give  me  also  this  p. 
10:38  anointed  Jesus  with  p. 
26:18  turn  them  fr.  p.  of  Satan 

Pom.  1:4  to  be  Son  of  G.  wi.  p. 

20  his  eternal  p.  and  Godhead 
9:21  hath  not  pot.  p.  over  clay  f 
13:2  whosoever  resisteth  the  p. 

3  wilt  thou  not  be  afraid  otp.f 
15:13  through  p.  of  Holy  Ghost 

19  by  the  p.  of  the  Spi.  of  God 
16:25  now  to  him  that  is  of  p. 

1  Cor.  2:4  in  demonstration  of  p. 
4:19  not  kn.  speech,  but  the  p. 
5:4  withp.  of  our  L.  J.  Christ 
6:12  not  be  bro.  under  p.  of  any 

14  raise  us  up  by  his  own  p. 
7:4  wife  and  husb.  have  not  p. 
9:4  ha.  we  not  p.  to  eat  and  dr.? 

5  have  not  we  p.  to  lead  wife  ! 

12  if  oth.  be  pai  tak.  of  this  p. 
over  you,  we  ha.  not  used  p. 

11:10  wom.  ought  to  have  p. 
15:24  put  down  author,  and  p. 

2  Cor.  4:7  excel,  of  p.  be  of  God 
8:3  top.  yea,  beyond  their  p. 
12:9  that  the  p.  of  Ch.  may  rest 
13:10  according  to  p.  G.  given 

Eph.  1:19  exceeding  greatness  of 
hisp.  work,  of  hismightyp. 

21  above  princi.  p.  and  might 
2:2  accord,  to  prince  of  p.  of  air 
3  7  the  efl'ectual  work  of  his  p. 

20  accord,  to  p.  that  worketh 
Phil.  3:10  know  the  p.  of  rcsur. 
Col.  1:11  accord,  to  his  glori.  p. 

13  dcliv.  us  from  p.  ofdarkn. 
2:10  head  of  all  princi.  and  p. 

2  Thes.  l:9pun.  fr.  glorvof  his  p. 

11  fulfil  work  of  faith  with  /). 
2:9  working  of  Satan  wi.  all  p. 
3.9  not  because  we  have  not  p. 

1  Tim.  6:16  wh.  be  honor  and  p. 

2  Tim.  1:7  G.  hath  giv.  sp.  of  p. 
3:5  hav.  godhness,  denying  p. 

ITeb.  1:3  Ky  word  of  his  p. 
2:14  destroy  him  that  had  p. 
7:16  after  p".  of  an  endless  life 

2  Pet.  1:3  p.  given  all  things 
16  made  known  p.  of  our  Lord 

Jude  25  to  our  Sav.  glory  and p. 

Pev.  2:26  give  p.  over  nations 
4:11  worthy  to  receive  p.  5:13 
5:13  honor  and  /),  be  to  him 
6:4 p.  was  given  to  him 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRA 

Sev.  6:8  p.  giv.  th.  over  4th  part 
7:12  p.  audmight  be  giv.  to  G. 
9:3  to  them  was  given  p. 

10  their  p.  was  to  hurt  men 

19  their?),  is  in  their  mouth 
11:3  give  p.  to  my  2  witnesses 

6  p.  to  shut  heav.  p.  over  wat, 
12:10  now  is;),  of  his  Cfa.  come 
13:2  the  dragon  gave  him  p.  4 

6  p.  was  given  to  continue,  7 

12  he  exercis.  p.  of  first  beast 
15  p.  give  life ;  14:18 p.  ov.  fire 

15:8  filled  with  smoke  from  p. 
16:8  p.  giv.  him  to  scorch  men 
9  blasphemed  G.  who  hath  p. 
17:12  receive  p.  as  kings 

13  give  their  p.  and  strength 
19:1  glory,  honor,  and  p.  to  L. 

POWER  of  God. 
Mat.  22:29  not  know,  scriptures 

nor  p.  of  God,  Mark  12:24 
Znke  9:43  amazed  at  p.  of  God 
22:69  sit  on  right  o{p.  of  God 
Acts  8:10  man  is  great  p.  of  God 
Bom.  1:16  gospel  is  thep.  of  God 

1  Cor.  1:18  saved,  it  is  p.  of  God 
24  Christ  the  p.  of  God 

2:5  not  stand  but  by  p.  of  God 
S  Cor.  6:7  of  truth,  'hyp.  Of  God 
13:4  he  liveth  by  j).  of  God,  we 
sh.  live  with  him  by  p.  0/"  G. 

2  Tim.  1:8  according  to  p.  of  G. 
IPet.  1:5  hyp.  of  G.  thro'  faith 

See  GREAT. 

In  POWER. 

Gen.  31:29  in  p.  of  my  hand 
£x.  15:6  ri.  hand  glorious  in  p. 
Job  21:7  why  are  wick.  mi.  in  p.? 

87:23  excellent  in  p.  and  judg. 
Proi>.  3:27  it  is  in  p.  of  thy  hand 

18:21  and  life  in  p.  of  tongue 
Is.  40:26  that  he  is  strong  in  p. 
Nah.  1:3  slow  to  an;jer,  gr.  in  p. 
Luke  1:17  go  before  him  in  p. 

4:14  Jesus  returned  in  p.  of  Sp. 
1  Cor.  4:20  not  in  word,  but  in  j). 

15:43  sown  in  weakn.  rai.  inj). 
Eph.  6:10  strong  in  Lord  and  p. 
1  Thes.  1:5  in  word  and  in  p. 
ft  Pet.  2:11  angels  greater  in  p. 

My  POWER. 
Oen.  31:6  wi.  all  my  p.  I  served 
Ex.  9:16  to  show  in  thee  jnyp. 
Detit.  8:17  my  p.  got.  me  wealth 
Ban.  4:.30  Babyl.  built  by  my  p. 
Horn.  9:17  I  might  show  my  p. 
1  Cor.  9:18  I  abuse  not  my  p. 

No  POWER. 
Ex.  21:8  he  shall  have  nop. 
Lev.  26:37  have  nop.  to  stand 

1  Sam.  30:4  had  nop.  to  weep 

2  Chr.  14:11  help  them  ha.  nop. 
22:9  house  of  Ahaziah  had  no  p. 

Is.  50:2  have  I  no  p.  to  deliver? 
Dan.  3:27  on  bodi.  fire  had  no  p. 

6:7  there  was  nop.  in  the  ram 
John  19:11  ha.  7>op.  against  me 
Hom.  13:1  th.  is  nop.  but  of  God 
Sev.  20:6  second  death  hath  nop. 

Thy  POWER. 
Deui.  9:29  brought,  out  by  thy  p. 
Job  1:12  all  th.  he  hath  is  in  t.  p. 
Ps.  21:13  sing,  and  praise  thy  p. 

59:11  scat,  by  t.  p.  16  sing  t.  p. 

63:2  to  see  t.  p.  and  thy  glory 

66:5  through  greatness  of  thy  p. 

71:18  t.  p.  to  ev.  one  is  to  come 

79:11  accord,  to  grcatn.  of  t.p. 

il0:3  be  willing  in  day  of  f.  p. 

145:11  they  shall  talk  of  fhy  p. 
Nah.  2:1  fortify  thy  p.  mightily 

POWERFUL. 
Ps.  29:4  the  voice  of  the  L.  is  p. 
8  Cor.  10:10  for  his  letters  are  p. 
Heb.  4:12  word  of  G.  is  quick,  p. 

POWERS. 
Mat.  24:29  p.  of  heaven  shall  be 

sh.  Mark  13:25 ;  Ltilce  21:26 
Luke  12:11  when  brought  bef  p. 
Pom.  8:36  nor  p.  can  sepa.  fr.  G. 

13:1  p.  that  be  ordained  of  God 
Eph.  .3:10  p.  in  heavenly  places 

6:12  against  principalit.  and'p. 

Col.  1:16  p.  were  created  by  him 

2:15  hav.  spoiled  p.  made  show 

Tit.  .3:1  to  be  subject  to  p. 
Heb.  6:5  tasted  p.  of  the  world 

1  Pet.  3:22  right  hand  of  God  p. 

•  PRACTICE.?. 

2  Pet.  2:14  exercised  with  gov.  p. 

PRACTISE. 
Ps.  141:4  not  top.  wicked  works 
Is.  32:6  the  vile  sh.  p.  hypocrisy 
Z>(J!7i.  8:24  shall  destroy,  and  p. 
iTic.  2:1  morning  is  light  they  p. 


PRA 

PRACTISED. 

1  Sam.  23:9  S.  secretly  p.  misc. 
Dan.  8:12  lit.  horn  p.  and  prosp, 
PRAISE,  Substantive. 

Devt.  10:21  thy  p.  and  thy  God 
26:19  to  make  thee  high  in  p. 
Jud.  .5:3  I  will  sing  p.  to  the  L. 

God  of  Israel,  Ps.  7:17:  9:2; 

67:7 ;  61:8  : 104:33 

1  Chr.  16:.35  may  glory  in  thy  p. 

2  Clir.  23:13  taught  to  sing  p. 
Neh.  9:5  who  is  exalted  above  p. 

12:46  days  of  D.  we.  songs  of  p. 
Ps.  9:14  I  may  show  all  thy  p. 
22:25  my  p.  shall  be  of  thee 
30:12  glory  may  sing  p.  to  thee 
33:1  for  p.  is  comely  for  upright 
34:1  his  p.  shall  be  in  my  mou. 
35:28  shall  speak  of  thy  p. 
40:3  p.  to  God,  42:4  voice  of  p. 
48:10  thy  p.  to  ends  of  earth 
50:23  whoso  offereth  p.  glorifle. 
51:15  mymouth  sh.  showthyp. 
65:1  p.  waiteth  for  thee,  O  God 
66:2  and  make  his  p.  glorious 

8  make  voice  of  his  p.  be  hea. 
71:6  my  p.  shall  be  continually 

8  mouth  be  filled  with  thy  p. 
79:13  show  thy  p.  98:4  sing  p. 
100:4  enter  his  courts  with  p. 
102:21  dec.  his  p.  in  Jerusalem 
106:2  who  can  show  all  his  p.  ? 

12  sang  p.  47  triumph  in  p. 
108:1  I  will  sing,  and  give  p. 
100:1  G.  of  my  p.  111:10  p.  end. 
119:171  my  lips  .shall  utter  p. 
138:1  before  gods  will  I  sing  p. 
145:21  mouth  sh.  speak  p.  of  L. 
147:1  p.  is  comely  ;  7  sing  p.  on 
148:14  exalteth  thep.  of  saints 
149:1  sing  his  p.  in  congregati. 
Proi'.  27:21  so  is  man  top. 
Is.  42:8  not  give  p.  to  images 

10  sing  his  p.  from  end  of  ear. 
12  declare  his  p.  in  the  islands 

43:21  they  sh.  show  forth  my  p. 
48:9  and  for  my  p.  will  I  refrain 
60:18  thou  shalt  call  thy  gat.  P. 
61:3  garment  ofyj.  for  heaviness 

11  L.  will  cause  p.  to  sp.  forth 
62:7  make  Jerusa.  a  p.  in  earth 

Jer.  13:11  mi^ht  be  to  me  a  p. 

17:14  O  Lord,  thou  art  my  p. 
26  bring,  sacrifices  of  p.  33:11 

33:9  shall  be  to  me  a  joy,  a  p. 

48:2  shall  be  no  more  p.  of  Mo. 

51:41  how  is  p.  of  earth  surpr.  ? 
Hab.  3:3  earth  was  full  of  his  p. 
Zep.  3:19  get  them  p.  and  fame 
20  make  you  a  p.  am.  all  peo. 
Mat.  21:16  thou  hast  perfect,  p. 
tyke  18:43  they  saw  it,  gave  p. 
John  9:24  give  G.  the  p. 

12:43  p.  of  men  more  than  p.  G. 
Ro^n.  2:29  whose  p.  is  not  of  m. 

13:3  thou  Shalt  have  p.  of  same 

1  Cor.  4:5  ev.  man  have  p.  of  G. 

2  Cor.  8:18  whose  p.  is  in  gospel 
Eph.  1:6  predestinat.  top.  of  gl. 

12  p.  ofgl.  who  trusted  inC.  14 
Phil.  1:11  J.  C.  top.andgl.ofG. 

4:8  if  any  p.  think  on  th.  things 
Heb.  2:12  in  church  will  Isingp. 

13:15  let  nsoffer  sacrifice  oip. 
1  Pet.  1 :7  might  be  found  to  p. 

2:14  for  p.  of  them  that  do  well 

4:11  to  whom  be  p.  for  ever 

PRAISE,  Verb. 
Gen.  49:8  he  whom  brcth.  sh.  p. 
Lev.  19:24  fruit  holy  top.  Lord 

1  Chr.  29:13p.  thy  glorious  name 

2  Chr.  8:14  Lev.  top.  bef.  prie. 
20:21  sho.  p.  beauty  of  holiness 
.31:2  p.  in  gates  of  tents  of  L. 

Ps.  21:13  so  will  we  sing  and  p. 
22:23  ye  that  fear  Lord  p.  him 
30:9  shall  the  dust  p.  thee? 
42:5  I  shall  yet  p.  him,  11 ;  43:5 
44:8  in  G.  we  boast,  j).  name 
45:17  there,  shall  people  p.  thee 
49:18  men  p.  thee,  wh.  doest  w. 
63:3  lips  sh.  p.  thee  ;  5  mou,  p. 
67:3  let  peop.  praise  th.  5  pe.  p. 
69:34  heaven  and  earth  p.  him 
71:14  I  will  yet  p.  thee  more 
74:21  poor  and  needy  p.  name 
76:10  wrath  of  man  sh.  p.  thee 
88:10  sh.  dead  arise  ana  p.  th.  ? 
89:5  heavens  sh.  p.  thy  wonders 
99:3  let  them  p.  thy  great  name 
107:.32  p.  him  in  assem.  of  elders 
11:3:1  p.  him,  O  serv.  of  L.  1.35:1 
11.5:17  dead  p.  not  the  Lord 
119:164  seven  ti.  a  day  I  p.  thee 

175  let  my  soul  live,  it  sh.  p. 
138:2  I  will  p.  thy  name  for  thy 

4  kings  of  earth  shall  p.  thee 


PRA 

Ps.  142:7  br.  out  of  pris.  that  I  p 
145:4  genera,  sh.p.  thy  works 
10  thy  works  shall  p.  thee,  O 
147:12 p.  L.  Jeru.p.  G.  O  Zion 
148:1  p.  ye  L.  p.  him  in  heights 

2  p.  him,  angels,  p.  him,  host 

3  p.  sun  and  moon,  p.  ye  stars 

4  p.  him,  ye  heaven  of  heavens 
149:3  let  them  p.  name  in  dance 
150:1  p.  G.  in  sanctu.  p.  him  in 

2 p.  him  for  his  acts,  p.  him 
3 p.  with  trump;  4 p.  timbrel 

5  p.  him  on  sounding  cymbals 
Prov.  27:2  let  anot.  man  p.  thee 

28:4  forsake  the  law  p.  wicked 
31:31  let  her  own  works  p.  her 

Is.  .38:18  grave  cannot  p.  thee 
19  the  living  he  shall  p.  thee 

Jer.  31:7  p.  ye  and  say,  O  Lord 

Ban.  2:23  I  thank  and  p.  thee 
4:.37  I  p.  and  extol  K.  of  heaven 

Joel  2:26  p.  the  name  of  the  Lord 

Lvke  19:37  disci,  began  top.  G. 

1  Cor.  11:2  p.  you,  that  ye  reme. 
17  in  this  J  p.  you  not,  22 

Hev.  19:5  saying,  p.  our  God 

I  will,  or  will  I  PRAISE. 

Gen.  29:35  Leah  said,  I  will  p. 

Ps.  7:17  IwUl  p.  the  Lord 
9:1  Iw.p.  thee,  111:1;  138:1 
22:22  in  congrega.  w.  I  p.  thee 
28:7  with  my  song  w.  Ip.  him 
35:18  Iw.  p.  am.  much  people, 

57:9  •  108:3 ;  109:30 
43:4  on  narpwiK  /p.  thee,  OG. 
52:9  I  will  p.  thee  for  ever. 
54:6  Iw.  p.  thy  name,  O  Lord 
56:4  in  G.  w.  I  p.  his  word,  10 
69:30  I IV.  p.  the  name  of  God 
71:22  Iw.  p.  thee  with  psaltery 
86:12  1 10.  p.  thee,  O  L.  my  God 
118:19  Iw.  go  into  them,  p.  L. 
21  I  to.  p.  thee,  thou  heard  me 
28  thou  art  my  God,  Iw.  p.  th. 
119:7 /w.  p.  thee  with  uprigh. 
130: 14  I  w.  p.  thee.  I  am  wond. 
145:2  Iw.  p.  thy  name  for  ever 

/«.  12:1  Iw.  p.  thee  though  thou 
25: 1  Iw.p.  thy  name 

PRAISE    ye   the   Lord,  or 
PRAISE  the  Lord. 

■Iiid.  5:2  p.  ye  t.  L.  foraven.  Isr. 

1  Chr.  16:4  appoi.  Lev.  top.  t.  L. 
25:3  with  a  harp  top.  the  L. 

2  Chr.  20:21  p.  t.  L.  for  his  mer. 
Ezr.  3:10  cymbals  top.  t.  L. 
Ps.  22:26  sh.  p.  t.  L.  seek  him 

32:2  p.  t.  L.  with  harp 
102:18  peo.  created  shall  p.  t.  L. 
104:35  p.  ye  the  L.  106:1.  48: 
111:1 ;  112:1;  113:1,  9;  115:18; 
116:10;  117:2;  135:1;  116:1, 
10;  117:20;  118:1,  14;  149:1, 
9;  150:1,  6;  Jer.  20:13 
107:8  O  that  men  would  p.  t.  L. 

1.5,  21,  31 
109:30  I  will  greatly  p.  t.  Lord 
118:19  I  will  p.  L.  135:3p.  Lord 
146:2  while  I  live  will  \p.  t.  L. 
147:1  p.  ye  the  L.  for  it  is  good 
12  p.  t.  L.  O  Jcrus.  praise  God 
148:7  p.  t.  L.  from  the  earth 
Is.  12:4  p.  t.  L.  call  upon  name 
62:9  shall  eat  it,  and  p.  t.  L. 
■Trr.  33:11  )).  the  Lord  of  hosts 
Pom.  15:11  p.  t.  L.  all  ye  Gentil. 

PRAISED. 
■Iiid.  16:24  people  p.  Dagon 
2  Sam.  14:25  none  to  be  so  m.  p. 
22:4  worthy  to  be  p.  Ps.  18:3 

1  Chr.  16:25  L.  is  greatly  to  be  p. 

Ps.  48:1 ;  96:4 ;  145:3 
36  all  the  people  p.  the  Lord 
23:5  four  thousand  p.  the  Lord, 
2  Chr.  7:3:  Neh.  5:13 

2  Chr.  5:13  with  instrum.  p.  L. 
7:6  David  p.  by  their  ministry 
30:21  Levites  and  priests  p.  L. 

Ezr.  3:11  shout  when  th.  p.  L. 
Ps.  72:15  daily  shall  he  be  p. 
113:3  from  rising  of  sun  L.  be  p. 
/Vo".  31:30  feareth  L.  sh.  be;). 
Er.  4:2  I  p.  dead  more  than  liv. 
Cant.  6:9  queens  and  concu.  p. 
Is.  64:11  wh.  our  fathersp.  thee 
Dan.  4:34  I  p.  and  honored  him 
5:4  they  p.  the  gods  of  gold.  23 
Luke  1:64  and  Zachariasp.  God 
PRAISES. 
15:11  who  is  like  th.  mp.f 
2  Sam,.  22:50  sing  p.  to  thy  name, 

Ps.  18:49;  92:1  ;  135:3 
2  Chr.  29:.30  commanded  Lev.  to 
sing  p.  to  Lord,  they  sang  p.  \ 
Ps.  9:11  sing  p.  to  the  Lord  in  Z. 
22:3  Otliou  that  inhabitestp,  I 


PRA 

Ps.  27:6  yea,  I  will  sing  p.  to  Q, 

47:6;  68:.32;  75:9;  108:3 
47:7  sing  ».  with  understanding 
56:12  render  p.  to  thee,  144:9 
68:4  sing  to  G.  p.  to  his  name 
78:4  to  genera,  to  come  p.  of  L. 
146:2  I  will  sing  p.  to  my  God 
147:1  good  to  sing  p.  to  our  (i. 
149:3  sing  p.  to  him  with  timb. 
6  let  p.  of  God  be  in  mouths 

Is.  60:6  show  forth  p.  of  the  L. 
63:7  I  win  mention  p.  of  Lord 

Acts  16:25  Paul  and  Silas  sang  p. 

1  Pet.  2:9  show  forth  p.  of  him 

PRAISETH. 
Prov.  31:28  her  hush,  also.p.  hei 
PRAISI\G. 

2  Clir.  6:13  sound  heard  in  p.  L. 
23:12  Athaliah  heard  people  p. 

Ezr.  3:11  they  sang  in  p.  Lord 
Ps.  84:4  will  be  still  p.  thee 
Luke  2:13  heavenly  host  p.  God 
20  shepherds  returned  p.  God 
24:.53  contin.  in  temple  p.  God 
Acts  2:47  eat  with  gladn.  p.  G. 
3:8  and  leaping,  and  p.  God,  9 
PRANCING,  8. 
Jvd.  5:22  broken  by  means  of  p. 
Nah.  3:2  the  noise  of  p.  horses 

PRATING. 
Pror.  10:8  a  p.  fool  shall  fall,  10 

3  John  10  p.  ag.  us  with  malicio. 

PRAY. 
Gen.  20:7  he  shall  p.  for  thea 

1  Sam.  7:5  S.  said,  I  will  p.  for  7, 
12:19  p.  for  thy  sei-vants  to  L. 

23  I  should  sin  in  ceasing  to  ^. 

2  Sam.  7:27  in  his  heart  to  p. 

1  K.  8:30  when  they  p.  35,  42, 44, 

48;  2  Chr.  6:26,  34,  38 
13:6  p.  th.  my  hand  be  restored 

2  Chr.  6:24  p.  make  snpplica.  32 
37  p.  in  land  of  their  captivity 

7:14  if  my  people  shall  p. 
Ezr.  6: 10  p.  for  life  of  the  king 
Neh.  1:6  hear  prayer  which  I  p. 
Job  21:15  profit  if  we  p.  to  him  f 

a3:26  p.  to  G.  he  will  be  favor. 

42:8  serv.  Job  shall  p.  for  you 
Ps.  6:2  my  God,  to  thee  will  I  p. 

65:17  mom.  and  noon  will  I  p. 

122:6  p.  for  peace  of  Jerusalem 
Is.  16:12  come  to  sanctuary  to  p, 

45:20  p.  to  a  god  cannot  save 
■ler.  7:16  therefore  p.  not  thou 
for  this  people,  11:14  :  14:11 

29:7  peace  of  city,  p.  to  Lord 
12  p.  to  me,  and  I  will  hearken 

37:3 p.  now  to  the  L.  42:2.  20 

42:4  p.  to  the  L.  your  God 
Zee.  7:2  sent  men  to  p.  before  I/. 

8:21  speedily  p.  before  Lord.  22 
Mat.  5:44  p.  for  them  which  de- 
spitcfuUy  use,  Luke  16:27 

6:5  for  they  love  to  p.  standing 
6  p.  to  Father  which  is  in  sec. 

9  after  this  mannerp.  ye 
9:38p.  L.  of  harvest,  LukeW:Z 
14:23  he  went  to  a  mount,  top, 

Mark^-.id;  6:12;  9:28 

19:13  put  hands  on  them  and  ^. 
24:20  p.  your  flight  be  not  m. 

winter,  Mark  13:18 
S6:36  go  p.  yonder,  Mark  14:32 
41  watch  ajid  p.  Mark  13:3.3, 

14:.38 ;  Luke  2]:.36 ;  22:40,  46 
5.3  think,  thou  that  I  cannot  p. 
Mark  5:17  and  they  began  to  p. 
11:24  what  ye  desire  when  yep. 
Lvke  11:1  Lord,  teach  us  to  p. 
2  he  said  to  them.  When  ye^. 
18:1  men  ought  always  to  p, 

10  two  men  went  to  tern,  to  p, 
.lohn  14:16  I  will  p.  Fath.  16:26 

17:9  I  p.  for  th.  p.  not  for  world 
15 1  p.  not  that  thou  take  them 
20  nor  p.  I  for  these  alone 
Acts  8:22 p.  God  if  perh.  thought 

24  Simon  said,  p.  ye  to  the  L. 
10:9  P.  went  on  house-top  to  p. 

Pom.  8:26  kn.  not  what  we  p.  for 

1  Cor.  11:13  w^om.  p.  uncovered? 
14:3  let  him  p.  that  he  interpr. 

14  if  I  p.  in  unknown  tongue 

15  p.  with  sp.  p.  with  underst. 

2  Cor.  5:20  ambassa.  for  C.  we  p. 
13:7  I  p.  to  G.  that  ve  do  no  ev. 

Phil.  1:9  this  I  p.  that  your  love 
Col.  1:9  we  do  not  cease  top. 

1  Thes.  5:17  p.  without  ceasing 
23  I  p.  G.  your  sp.  be  prescrv. 

25  brethren,  p.  for  us,  2  Thes. 
3:1;  //p*.  1:3:18 

2  Thes.  1:1 :  we  p.  always  foryou 
1  Tim.  2:8  I  will  that  liienp. 

3  Tim.  4:16  I  p.  God  it  be  not  L 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAI^CE. 


PRA 

Jam.  6:13  any  afflicted?  lot  hi. 
M  and  let  tiiom;;.  over  liim 
Ifi  (■onf(!S3  your  faults,  and/). 
1  Julm  5:16  I  do  not  say  he  sh.  p. 

PRAYED. 
Gen.  20:17  Abraliam  p.  God 
Num.  11:2  Mo.  j).  Arc  quenched 
21:7  M.  p.  for  people,  Deut.  9:26 
JJeitt.  9:20  I  p.  for  Aa.  same  time 

1  Sam.  1:10  Hannah  p.  to  L.  21 
27  for  this  child  I  p.  8:6  Sam. 

2  A'.  4:33  Elisha     L.  6:17,  18 
19:15  Hezekiah  /).  before  Lord 

20:2;  2  Chr.  30:18;  .32:24 
2  CTr.  32:20  Isaiah  p.  .33:13  Ma. 
Job  -12:10  captivity  when  Job  p. 
Jer.  32:16  Jeremiah /j.  unto  L. 
Dan.  6:10  D.  ».  3  ti.  a  day,  9:4 
Jon.  2:1  Jonah to  L.  4:2 
Mat.  26:39  Je.  fell  and  p.  42:44; 

Mark  14:35,  39 ;  Luke  22:41 
Mark  1:.35  solitary  place  and 
Xwic  5:-3  Jesus/),  him  he  would 

16  withdrew  intowilde.  and/t 
9:29  as  he  ».  countenance  alter. 
18:11  the  Pharisee  stood  and  p. 
22:32  I  p.  that  thy  faith  fail  not 

44  ac;ony  he  p.  more  earnestly 
Johni:i\  his  disciples/),  him 
Acts  1:24  the  disciples/),  andsa. 

4:31  when  they  had  p.  the  place 
8:15  Peter  and  .John  p.  for  them 
9:40  Peter/).  10:2  Cornel./).  30 
10:48  then  they  p.  him  to  tarry 
13:3  had  fasted  and  p.  14:23 
16:9  p.  him,  s.iying.  Come  to  M. 
25  at  midnight  Paul  and  S.  ». 
20:36  Paul  kneeled  down  and /). 
81:5  we  kneeled  on  shore  and  p. 
22:17  while  I  /).  in  the  temple 
28:8  to  whom  P.  entered  and  p. 

Jam.  5:17  E.  /;.  it  mi.  not  rain,  18 
PR.4YER. 

2  Sam.  7:27  pray  this  p.  to  thee 

1  K.  8:28  respect  p.  of  thy  serv. 

45  hear  thou  in  heaven  their/). 
49  ;  2  Chr.  6:35,  39,  40 

54  made  end  of  praying  this  p. 

2  K.  19:4  p.  for  remnant,  Is.  37:4 
9  Chr.  7:15  ears  be  attent  top. 

30:27  their/),  came  to  dwelling 
33:18  Mauasseh's/).  how  G.  19 
Neh.  1:6  thou  mayest  hear  the/). 
4:9  nevertheless  we  made  our  p. 
Jeh  15:4  yea,  thou  restrainest  ». 
22:27  Shalt  make  thy  p.  to  him 
Ps.  65:2  O  thou  that  hearest  p. 
72:15  p.  shall  be  made  for  him 
80:4  how  long  be  angry  ag.  p.  ? 
102:17  he  will  regard/),  of  desti. 
109:4  but  I  <jave  myself  unto/). 
7  and  let  his/j.  become  sin 
iVo«.  15:8/).  of  upri.  is  delight 
29  heareth  the  /).  of  righteous 
28:9  his/),  shall  be  abomination 
Is.  26:16  poured  out  a/). 
56:7  joyfully  in  my  house  of  p. 
for  my  house  shall  be  called 
a  house  of  /).  Mat.  21:13; 
Mark  11:17;  Luke  19:46 
Jer.  7:16  lift  up  cry  nor/).  11:14 
Lam.  3:44/).  should  not  pass 
I)an.  9:3  set  face  to  L.  seek  by  p. 

17  God,  hear/),  of  thy  servant 
Hob.  3:1  &p.  of  Ha.  the  prophet 
Mat.  17:21  not  out  but  by  p.  and 

fasting,  Mark  9:29 

Luke  1:13  Zacharias,  thy /).  hea. 

Acts  3:1  temple  at  hour  of/). 
<i:4  we  will  give  ourselves  top. 
10:31  Cornelius,  thy/),  is  heard 
12:5/).  made  without  ceasing 
16:13/).  was  wont  be  made 

1  Cor.  7:5  give  yourselves  to  p. 

2  Cor.  1:11  helping  by/),  for  us 
9:14  by  their  ^.  for  you,  which 

Eph.  6:18  praying  with  all  p. 
fldl.  1:4  in  every  p.  of  mine 

19  turu  to  my  salvat.  thro'  p. 
4:6  by/),  let  requests  be  known 
1  Tim.  4:5  it  is  sanctified  by  p. 
Jam.  5:15/;.  of  faitli  shall  save 

16/).  of  a  righteous  man  avail. 
1  Pet.  4:7  be  sober,  watch  un.  v. 

See  HEARD. 

In  PRAYER. 

^ieh.  31:17  Matlan.  began  i;i/). 
Pan.  9:21  I  was  speaking  in  p. 
Mat.  21:22  whate.  ye  ask  in  p. 
Luke  6:12  c.ontin.  all  night  in]). 
Acts  1:14  they  continued  in  p. 
Pom.  12:12  contin.  instant  inj), 
Col.  4-2  continue  in  p.  watch 

My  PRAYER.  . 
Job  16:17  in  mine  hands;  also 
my  p.  is  pure 


PRE 

Ps.  4.1  have  mercy,  hear  my  p. 

17:1;  39:12;  .54:2 
5:3  in  morn,  will  I  direct  my  p. 
6:9  the  Lord  will  receive  my  p. 
35:13  my  p.  returned  to  bosom 
42:8  my  p.  to  God  of  my  life 
55:1  give  ear  unto  my  p.  O  God 
61:1  attend  to  my  /).  64:1 ;  84:8; 

86:6;  102:1 ;  143:1 
66: 19  attended  to  voice  of  my  p. 
20  God  hath  not  turned  my]}. 
69:13  my  p.  is  to  thee 
88:2  let  tny  p.  come  before  th. 
13  in  morn.  sh.  my  p.  prev.  th. 
141:2  let  my  p.  be  set  bef.  thee 
5myp.  shall  be  in  their  calam. 
Lam.  3:8  he  shutteth  out  my  p. 
■Ton.  2:7  my  p.  came  to  thee 
Iio7n.  10:1  my  p.  to  G.  for  Is.  is 

PRAYERS. 
Ps.  72:20/).  of  David  are  ended 
Is.  1:15  when  ye  make  many  ^. 
Mat.  2.3:14  for  pretence  making 
long  p.  Mark  12:40;  Lu& 
20:47 

Luke  2:37  Anna  continued  in  p. 

5::33  disciples  of  John  make  p.  ? 
Acts  2:42  breaking  bread,  and /). 

10:4  thy/),  are  come  up  bef.  G. 
Pom.  1:9  I  make  mention  of  you 
in  my  p.  Eph.  1  Thes. 

1:2;  2  Tim.  i:3  ;  Phile. 4. 

15:.30  strive  with  me  in  your/). 
Col.  4:12  Epaphras  labor,  in  p. 
1  Tim.  2:1  I  e.xh.  that/),  be  made 

5:5  widow  indeed  continu.  in  /). 
Phile.  22  thro'  your  p.  be  given 
Ileb.  5:7  when  he  had  otfered/). 
1  Pet.  3:7  that  your/),  be  not 

12  his  ear  is  open  to  their/?. 
Pev.  5:8  which  are  p.  of  saints 

8:3  offer  it  with  ]>.  of  saints,  4 

PRAYE.ST. 
Mat.  6:5  when  thou  p.  be  not,  6. 

PRAYETH,  ING. 
1  Sam.  1:12  as  Hannah  contin./). 
1  K.  8:28  hearken  to  prayer  vvh. 

thy  servant  p.  2  Chr.  6:19,20 
Is.  44:17  he  worshippeth  it,  p. 
Dan.  6:11  these  found  Daniel/). 

9:20  I  was  speaking,  and  /;. 
Mark  11:25  when  ye  stand/). 
Luke  1:10  people  were/),  with. 

3:21  Jes.  p.  the  heaven  opened 

9:18  as  he  was  alone/). 

11:1  he  was/),  in  certain  place 
yl<"/«  9:11  beh.  he/).  Il:51wa3/). 

12:12  many  were  together/). 

1  Cor.  11:4  every  man/),  with  his 
14:14  my  spirit/),  but  my  und. 

2  Cor.  8:4/).  us  to  rec.  the  gift 
Eph.  6:18/).  always  in  the  Spirit 
Col.  1:3/).  for  you;  4:3 p.  for  us 
1  Thes.  3:10  night  and  day/). 
Jude  20  yep.  in  the  Holy  Ghost 

PREACH. 
I^eh.  6:7  appoint,  prophets  top. 
Is.  61:1  hath  anointed  me  ton. 
.Ion.  3:2/).  to  it  preaching  I  bid 
Mat.  4:17  fr.  that  Je.  began  top. 

10:27  what  ye  hear,  that/),  upon 

11:1  he  departed  thence  to  p. 
Mark  1:4  John  did/),  baptism 

3:14  send  th.  forth  top.  Luke9:2 
Luke  4:18  top.  deliverance,  19 

9:60  go  and/),  kingdom  of  God 
Acts  5:42  ceased  not  to  p.  J.  C. 

10.42  he  commanded  us  top. 

15:21  in  every  city  them  that/). 

16:6  forbidden  by  H.  Ghost  top. 

17:3  Je.  whom  I  p.  to  you  is  C. 
Pom.  10:8  word  of  faith  \vh.  we/). 

15  how  shall  they  p.  exc.  sent  ? 

1  Cor.  1:23  we/).  Christ  crucified 
9:10  tho'  I/),  the  gospel,  I  have 

noth.  to  glory,  woe  if  I  /).  not 
15:11  so  we/),  so  ye  believed 

2  Cor.  4:5  w  e  p.  not  ourselves 
Gal.  2:2  the  gospel  which  Ip. 
5:11  breth.  if  I  yet  p.  circumci. 

Eph.  3:8  I  should/),  am.  Gent. 
P/til.  1:15  some  indeed  p.  Christ 

16  one  p.  Christ  of  contention 
Col.  1:28  we/;,  warning  every 

2  Ti7n.  4:2  p.  the  word,  be  inst. 
PREACHED. 

Ps.  40:9  I  have  /).  righteousness 

.^^at.  11:5  poor  have  the  gospel/;. 

Mark  1:7  John  /;.  saying.  There 
39  he /).  in  their  synag;ogues 
2:2  he/;,  the  word  to  them 
6:12 ;;.  that  men  should  repent 
16:20  went  and/),  every  where 

Luke  3:18  many  others  thi.  ;).  he 
16:16  the  kinirdoin  of  God  is  /;. 
24:47  remission  of  sin  sho.  he /; 


PRE 

Acts  3:20  J.  C.  who  before  was/). 
4:2/).  thro'  J.  the  resurrection 
8:5/).  C.  to  Samaria;  35/).  Jes. 
25  p.  the  word  of  L.  p.  gospel 
40  Philip  p.  in  all  cities  till  he 
9:20  Saul/).  C.  in  synagogues 
10:37  baptism  which  John  p. 
13:5  they  /;.  the  word  of  God 

24  when  John  had  first  /;.  bef 
38/;.  to  you  forgiveness  of  sins 
42  that  th.  words  might  hep. 

15:36  let  us  visit  wh.  we  ha.  p. 
17:13  word  of  G.  was  /).  of  Paul 
18  he/;.  J.  and  the  resurrect. 
20:7  Paul  p.  ready  to  depart 

1  Cor.  9:27  lest  wh.  I/),  to  others 
15:2  keep  in  memory  what  I  p. 

12  if  C.  be  p.  that  he  rose 

2  Cor.  1:19  J.  who  was  p.  am.  you 
11:4  .Jes.  whom  we  have  not/;. 

Gal.  1:8  of h.  gospel  th.  we  ha./;. 
Eph.  2:17  and/),  peace  to  you 
Phil.  1:18  Christ/),  and  I  rejoice 
Col.  1:2.3  was/;,  to  every  creature 
1  Tim.  3:1/).  unto  the  Gentiles 
Ileb.  4:2  word  p.  did  not  profit 

6  they  to  whom  it  was  first  p. 
1  Pet.  3:19  p.  to  spirits  in  prison 
See  GOSPEL. 

PREACHER. 
Ec.  1:1  words  of/),  son  of  David 

12  I  the  p.  was  king  over  Isr. 
12:9  because/),  was  wise 

10  the  p.  sought  to  find  words 
Pcm.  10:14  hear  without  a. p.? 

1  Tim.  2:7  ord.  a/;.  2  Tim.  1:11 

2  Pet.  2:5  Noah,  /;.  of  righteous. 
PREACHEST,  ETH,  IIVG. 

Jon.  3:2  preach  to  it  the  p.  I  bid 

Mat.  3:1  came  John/).  Luke  3:3 
12:41  at  p.  of  Jonas,  Lvke  11:32 

Lvke  8:1  p.  and  showing  tidings 
9:6  through  towns  p.  the  gospel 

Acts  8:4  went  every  where/). 
12p.  conceni.  kingdom  of  G. 
10:.36p.  peace  by  Jesus  Christ 
ll:19p.  word  to  none  but  Jews 
19:13  by  Jesus,  whom  Paul  p. 
20:9  as  P.  was  long  p.  Eutychus 

25  among  wh.  I  have  gonep. 
28:31  /).  the  kingdom  of  God 

Pom.  2:21  p.  a  man  sho.  not  steal 
16:25  according  top.  of  Jesus 

1  Cor.  1:18/).  of  cross  is  foolish. 
21  by  foolishness  of/),  to  save 

2:4  my  p.  was  not  with  enticing 
1.5:14  if  C.  not  risen,  our/),  vain 

2  Cor.  10:14  come  to  you  p.  gos. 
11:4  Cometh  /).  another  Jesus 

Gal.  1:23  he/),  faith  he  destroyed 
2  Tim.  4:17  by  me/),  might  he 
Tit.  1:3  manif  his  word  thro'  v. 

PRECEPT,  8. 
Ifeh.  9:14  commandedst  them/). 
Ps.  119:4  com.  us  to  keep  thy/). 

15  I  will  meditate  in  thy  p.  78 

27  make  me  to  understand  p. 

40  I  have  longed  after  thy  p. 

45  seek/).  87  forsook  not  p. 

56  bee.  1  kept  thy  ;;.  100,  168 

63  I  will  keep  thy  p.  69, 1.34 

9.3  I  will  never  forget  thy  p 

94  I  have  sought  thy  p. 

104  thro'  thy  7).  I  get  underst. 

110  yet  I  erred  not  from  thy  p. 

128  "theref.  I  esteem  all  thy /). 

141  yet  do  not  I  forget  thy  p. 

159  consider  how  I  love  thy  p. 

17.3  I  have  chosen  thy  p. 
Is.  28:10 p.  upon/),  p.  on  p.  13 
29:13  fear  taught  by/;,  of  men 
Jer.  35:18  ye  kept  all  Jonad.  p. 
Pan.  9:5  rebelled,  dep.  fr.  thy  p. 
j\ra?-k  10:5  he  wrote  you  this  p. 
Ileb.  9:19  Moses  had  spok.  ev.  ix 

PRECIOUS. 
Gen.  24:53  to  R.'s  mother/),  thi. 
Deut.  33:13  for/;,  things  of  heav. 

14  for/),  fruits  brought  forth 

15  for  the  /).  things  of  the  hills 

16  for;;,  things  of  the  earth 

1  .Sam.  3:1  word  of  Lord  was/9. 
26:21  my  soul  p.  in  thine  eyes 

2  A'.  1:13  let  my  life  be  ;;.  14 
20:13  Hezekiah  shewed  them  p. 

things.  Is.  39:2 

2  Chr.  20:25  and/),  jewels,  which 
21:3  Jehoshaphat  gave/),  thin 

Ezr.  1:6  streng.  with/),  things 

.lob  2S:10  seeth  every)),  thing 
IC  cannot  bt  val.  with  p.  onyx 

Ps.  49:8  redemption  of  soul  is 
72:14  and  /).  shall  their  blood  be 
110:15  /).  in  sight  of  L.  is  death 
126:6  sroclh  forth  bear.  p.  seed 
133:2  it  is  like  the  p.  ouitmeut 


PRE 

Ps.  139:17  how/),  thy  thoughts 

Prov.  1:13  sh.  find  /).  substance 
3:15  wis.  is  more/;,  than  rubies 
6:2()  adulteress  hunt  for/;,  life 
12:27  subst.  of  a  dill,  man  is  p. 
20:15  lips  of  knowl.  a  p.  jewel 
24:4  Cham,  filled  with  p.  riches 

Ec.  7:1  a  g.  name  bet.  th.  p.  oin. 

Is.  13:12  man  morep.  than  gold 
28:16  I  lay  in  Zion  a  p.  corner- 
stone, 1  Pel.  2:6 
43:4  thou  wast  p.  in  mv  sight 

Jer.  15:19  take/;,  from  the  vile 
20:5  I  will  deliver  the  p.  things 

Lam.  4:2  the  p.  sons  of  Zion 

Fzek.  22:25  ha.  taken/;,  things 
27:20  merchant  in  p.  clothes 

Pan.  11:8  carry  away  th.p.  ves. 
43  power  over  all  p.  things 

,Iam.  5:7  walteth  for  the  p.  fruit 

1  Pet.  1:7  more/;,  than  gold 

19  but  with/),  blood  of  Christ 
2:4  stone  chosen  of  God.  and  p. 

7  to  you  which  believe  he  is  p. 

2  Pet.  1:1  obtained  like/),  fruit 
4  exceed,  great  and  /;.  prom. 

Pev.  18:12  no  man  buyeth  p.  ves. 
21:11  light  was  like  a  stone  p. 

PREDESTIIVATE,  ED. 
Pom.  8:29  did  foreknow,  did  p. 

30  wh,  he  did  p.  them  he  call. 
Ei^h.  1:5  hav.  p.  us  to  adoptioa 
lip.  according  to  purpose 
PRE-E.MINEIVCB. 
Ec.  3:19  man  hath  nop.  above 
Col.  1:18  that  he  might  have  p. 

3  John  9  Diot.  loveth  to  have  p. 

PREFER,  ED,  IXG. 
Est.  2:9  /).  her  and  her  maidens 
Ps.  137:6  if  I  p.  not  J.  above  joy 
Dan.  6:3  Daniel  was/),  ah.  pres. 
John  1:15  com.  after  me  is  p.  27 

30  who  is^;.  before  me 
Porn.  12:10  in  honor/;,  one  ano. 
1  Tim.  5:21  w  ithout  p.  one  bef. 

PREMEDITATE. 
Mark  13:11  neither/),  whatsoer. 

PREPARATIOIV,  8. 
1  Chr.  22:5  I  will  make/),  for  if 
Prov.  16: 1  p.  of  heart  of  man 
Nah.  2:3  torches  in  day  of ;;. 
Mat.  27:62  day  that  followed  the 
day  of  p.  Mark  15:42 ;  Luke 
2:3:54;  John  19:14,  31,  42 
Eph.  6:15  shod  with/),  of  gospel 

PREPARE. 
Ex.  15:2  I  will  p.  him  a  habitat. 
Xum.  15:5  a  drink-offering/;. 
12  accor.  to  number  ye  sh.  p. 
2.3:1  B.  said,  p.  me  seven  oxea 
29  build  altars,  /;.  7  bullocks 
Dexd.  19:3  shalt/;.  thee  a  way 
Jof.  1:11  J),  your  victuals 
22:26  let  us/;,  to  build  altar 
1  Sam.  1:Zp.  your  hearts  to  L. 

1  Chr.  9:32  top.  show-bread 
29:18  O  L.  God,  p.  their  heart 

2  Chr.  2:9  p.  timber  in  abund. 
3.5:6  sanctify  yourselves,  and  p. 

Job  8:8  /).  thyself  to  the  search 
11:13  p.  thy"  heart  toward  him 
27:16/).  raiment;  17  may  p.  it 

Ps.  10:17  thou  wilt/),  their  heart 
59:4/).  themselves  with,  fault 
61:7  O  /).  mercy  and  truth 
107:36  that  they  may/),  a  city 

Prov.  24:27  p.  thj'  work  without 
.30:25 p.  their  meat  in  summer 

Is.  14:21  p.  slaugh.  for  children 
21:5/).  table,  watch  in  tower 
40:3/).  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord: 
Mai.  3:1;  Mat.  3:3;  Mark 
1:2,  3;  Luke  1:76 

20  workman  to  p.  grav.  image 
57:14  say,  Cast  ye  up,  /).  way 
62: 10  p.  ye  way  of  the  people 
05:11  p.  a  table  for  that  troop 

Jer.  0:4/;.  ye  war  against  her 
12:3  /).  them  for  day  of  slaugh. 
22:7  I  will  p.  destroyers 
46:14  say  ye.  Stand  fast  and  p. 
51:12  set  watchm.  p.  ambushes 
Ezek.  4:15  th.  Shalt  p.  thy  bread 
12:3/;.  thee  stuft'for  removing 
35:6  I  will/),  thee  to  blood 
38:7  /).  for  thyself,  thou  and  all 
45:17  prince  sh.  /).  sin-ofloring 
24  /).  a  meat-oftcring,  46:7,  14 
46:15/).  lamb  and  meat-otTering 
Jpf/3:9/).  war; -l)))©? 4:12/). meet 
Mic.  3:5  tliev  p.  war  aiainst  Wm 
Mat.  11:10  shall  /).  way  bef.  thee 
26:17  where  wilt  thou  th.  we  p. 

.VarA- 14:12;  i»Ar22:8,  9 
Lvke  3:4  /).  ye  way  of  L.  7:27 
John  14:2  I  go  to  p.  place,  3 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRE 

1  Cor.  14:8  who  shall  «.  to  bat.  ? 
Fhile.  2ip.  me  also  a  lodging. 

PREPARED. 
Gen.  34:31  I  p.  house  and  room 
ix.  12:39  neither /).  any  victual 
23:20  br.  tliee  to  place  I  have/). 
Xum.  23:4  I  have  p.  seven  altars 

2  6'«m.  15:1  Absalom  p.  chariots 
1  K.  6:19  the  oracle  he  p.  in  ho. 

1  dir.  1.5:1  Da.  p.  a  place  for  ark 

of  God,  3,  12;  2  C7*n  1:4;  3:1 
22:3  David  p.  iron  in  abundance 
B  Dav.  p.  abund.  bef.  14 ;  29:2 

2  Cor.  8:M  work  of  Solo.  wasp. 
12:14  Reho.  p.  not  his  heart 
19-3  Jehoshaphat  p.  his  heart 
20:33  peo.  had  not  p.  th.  heart 
26:14  Uz.  p.  shields  and  spears 
27:6  Jotham  p.  his  ways  bef.  L. 
29:19  vessels  A.  east  away  we/). 

36  rejoiced  G.  had  p.  the  peo. 

31:11  p.  chamb.  in  house  of  L. 

.35:20  when  Josiah  had  p.  tem. 
Ezr.  7:10  Ezra  had  p.  his  heart 
Neh.  5:18  which  wasp,  for  me 

8:10  them  for  wh.  nothing  is  p. 
Est.  5:4  banq.  I  have  p.  12;  6-14 

6-4  Mordecai  on  gallows  p.  7:10 
Job  28:27  he  p.  it  and  searched  it 

S9:7  when  I  p.  my  seat  in  street 
Ps.  7:13  he  p.  instrum.  of  death 

9:7  hath  ».  tiis  throne  for  judg. 

57:6  they  p.  a  net  for  my  steps 

68:10  thou  liastp.  good,  for  poor 

74:16  thou  hast  p.  light  and  sun 

103:19  the  L.  hath  p.  his  throne 
ProiK  8:27  when  hep.  heavens 

19:29  judg.  are  p.  for  scorners 

21:31  horse  p.  ag.  day  of  battle 
Is.  .30:.33  Tophet,  for  king  it  is  p. 

64:4  neit.  eye  seen  what  he  p. 
Ezek.  23:41  a  table  p.  before  it 

28:13  workmanship  of  pipes  p. 

38:7  be  thou  p.  and  pre.  thyself 
Dan.  2:9  ye  have  p.  lying  words 
Has.  2:8  silver  and  gold  they  p. 

6:3  going  forthp.  as  morning 
Jon.  1:17  the  L.  p.  great  fish 

4:6  God  p.  a  gourd;  7  p.  worm 
8  God  p.  a  vehement  east  wind 
'Nah.  2:5  the  defence  shall  be  p. 
Zip.  1:7  Lord  hath  p.  a  sacrifice 
Mat.  20:23  it  sh.  be  given  to  th. 
for  whom  it  is  p.  Mark  10:40 

22:4  I  have  p.  my  dinner 

25:34  kintrdom  p.  41  into  fire  p. 
Mark  14:15  a  large  upp.  room  p. 
Luke  1:17  people  p.  for  the  Lwd 

2:31  p.  before  face  of  all  people 

12:47  knew  L.'s  will,  but  p.  not 

23:56  they  p.  spices,  24:1 
Eotn.  9:23  ves.  of  mercy  afore  p. 

1  Cor.  2:9  things  God  p.  for  them 

2  Tim.  2:21  p.  to  ev.  good  work 
JBeb.  10:5  a  body  hast  thou  p  me 

11:7  Noah  p.  ark  to  the  saving 
16  he  hath  p.  for  them  a  city 
Bev.  8:6  seven  angels  p.  to  sound 
9:7  locusts  like  hors.  p.  for  bat. 
15  which  were  p.  for  an  hour 
12:6  the  woman  liath  a  place  p. 
16:12  kings  of  cast  may  be  p. 
21:2  holy  city  p.  as  a  bride 

PREPAREDST. 
Ps.  80:9  thou  p.  room  before  it 

PREPAREST,  ETH. 
Num.  15:8  wh.  tliou  p.  a  bullock 
2  Chr.  30: 19  p.  heart  to  seek  G. 
Job  15:35  tlieir  belly  p.  deceit 
Ps.  23:5/;.  a  table  before  me 
65:9  thou  p.  them  corn  for  it 
147:8  whop,  rain  for  the  earth 
PREPARI\G. 
Neh.  13:7  p.  him  a  chamber 
1  Pet.  3:20  Noah,  wh.  ark  wasp. 

PRESBYTERY. 
1  Tim.  4:14  laying  on  hands  of  p. 

PRESCRIBED,  I\G. 
Ezr.  7:22  and  salt  without  p. 
Is.  10:1  grievousu.  they  havep. 

PRESENCE. 

Gen.  3:8  hid  from  p.  of  the  Lord 
4:16  Cain  went  from  p.  of  Lord 
27:30  Jacob  was  scarce  from  p. 
45:3  Joseph.s  bret.  troub.  at  p. 
47:15  why  sno.  we  die  in  thy  p. 

E!x.  10:11  driven  from  Phar.  p. 
3.3:14  my  p.  sh.  go  with  thee,  15 
35:20  Israel  depart,  fr.  p.  of  M. 

Lev.  22:3  shall  be  cut  off  fr.  my  p. 

Num.  20:6  Moses  went  from  p. 

1  Sam.  18:11  David  avoided  p. 
19:10  he  slipped  out  of  Saul's  p. 

2 -Saw.  16:19  in  thy  father's  p.  so 
will  I  be  in  thy  p. 


PRE 

1  K.  12:2  Jer.  fled  fr.  p.  Of  Solo. 

2  K.  3:14  regard  p.  of  Jehoshap. 
5:27  and  he  went  out  fr.  his  p. 
1.3:23  nei.  cast  he  them  fr.  his  p. 
24:20  c.ist  them  out  from  his  p. 

1  Chr.  16:27  glory  and  honor  inp. 
33  shall  trees  sing  at  p.  of  G. 

2  Chr.  9:23  kings  sought;;,  of  S. 
20:9  stand  bef.  house  in  thy  p. 

Neh.  2:1  not  been  sad  in  hisp. 
Est.  7:6  Haman  was  afraid  at  p. 
Job  1:12  Sa.  went  fr.  p.  of  L.  2:7 

23:15  I  am  troubled  at  hisp. 
Ps.  9:3  shall  perisli  at  thy  p. 

16:11  in  thy  p.  fulness  of  joy 

17:2  sentence  come  from  thy  p. 

31:20  hide  th.  in  secret  of  thy  p. 

51:11  cast  me  not  away  fr.  thy  p. 

68:2  wicked  perish  at  p.  of  G. 
8  Sinai  moved  at  the  p.  of  G. 

95:2  come  bef.  p.  with  thanks. 

97.5  hills  melted  at  the  p.  of  G. 

100.2  come  bef.  p.  with  singing 

114:7  tremble  at  p.  of  the  Lord 

1.39.7  whither  flee  from  thy  p.  ? 

140.13  upright  sh.  dw.  in  thy  p. 
Prov.  14:7  go  fr.  p.  of  a  fool,  man 
Is.  1:7  strangers  dev.  land  inp. 

19:1  idols  of  Eg.  be  moved  at  p. 

63  9  angel  of  hisp.  saved  them 

64:1  moun.  might  flow  at  thy  p. 

2  nations  tremble  at  thy  p. 

3  mountains  flowed  at  thy  p. 
Jer.  4.26  cities  broken  at  p.  of  L. 

.5:23  will  ye  not  tremble  at  p. 

23:39  cast  out  of  my  p.  52:3 
Ezek.  38:20  shall  shake  at  my  p. 
Jon.  1:3  Jonah  rose  to  flee  fr.  p. 

10  men  knew  he  fled  fr.  p.  of  L. 
Nah.  1'5  earth  is  burnt  at  his  p. 
Zep.  1:7  hold  peace  at  p.  of  Lord 
Ltike  13,26  eat.  and  drunk  inp. 
Acts  3:19  refreshing  come  fr.  p. 

5:41  departed  from  p.  of  council 

1  Chr.  1:29  no  flesh  sho.  gl.  inp. 

2  Cor.  10:1  who  in  p.  am  oase 
10  but  his  bodily  p.  is  weak 

Pliil.  2:12  not  as  in  my  p.  only 

1  Thes.  2:17  taken  from  you  inp. 

2  Thes.  1  9  destruct.  fr.  p.  of  L. 
Jude  24  faultless  before  p. 

In  the  PRESEXCE. 

Gen.  16:12  dwell  in  t.  p.  of  bret. 

23- 11  in  the  p.  of  my  people 

25:18  Ish.  died  in  t.  p.  of  bieth. 
2  Sam.  16:19 1  not  serve  in  the  p. 
IK.  8:22 Solomon  stood i)i  Wie p. 
1  Chr.  24:31  cast  lotsi;j  t.  p.of  D. 
Ps.  23:5  a  table  in  t.  p.  of  enem. 

116:14  in  the  p.  of  all  his  peo.  18 
Prov.  17:18  in  thep.  of  friend 

25:6  put  not  thyself  in  the  p. 
.Jer.  28:1  Hanan.  epake  in  ttie  p. 
Luke  1:19  stand  in  thep.  of  God 

14:10  worship  in  the  p.  of  tlieni 

15:10  joy  in  tliep.  ofang.  of  G. 
Jolin  20::30  si™s  did  J.  in  thep. 
Acts  3-13  denl.  him  in  t.  p.  of  P. 
16  given  him  soundness  inp. 

27:35  gave  thanks  to  G.  in  t.  p. 
1  Tliei.  2.19  are  not  ye  in  then. 
Jleb.  9-24  appear  in  thep.  of  G. 
Rev.  14.10  inp.  ofang.  in  p.  of  L. 

PRESENT,  Substantive. 

Gen.  32:13  he  took  a  p.  for  E.  18 
21  so  went;;,  over  before  him 
33:10  receive  my  p.  at  my  hand 
43:11  said.  Carry  the  man  a  p. 
26  brought  him  thep.  m  hand 
Jud.  3:15  Is.  sent  a  p.  to  Egloa 
6:18  depart  not  till  I  bring  p. 
1  Sam.  9:7  th.  is  not  p.  for  man 
30:26  ap.  of  spoil  of  enemies 

1  K.  9:16  for  a  p.  to  his  daughter 
10-25  bro.  ev.  man  p.  2  Chr.  9:24 
15:19  I  have  sent  thee  a  p. 

2  A'.  8:8  the  king  said,  Take  a  p. 
17:4  bro.  no  p.  to  king  of  Assyr. 
18:31  agreem.  by  a  p.  Is  36  16 
20:12  sent  a  p.  to  Hez.  Is.  .39.1 

Is.  18:7  a  p.  brought  to  the  Lord 
Ezek.  27:15  brought  a  p.  horns 
Hos.  10:6  for  a  p.  to  king  Jareb 

PRESENT,  Adjective. 

1  Sam.  13:15  S.  numb,  peoplep 

2  Sam.  20:4  and  be  thou  here  p. 
1  A'.  20:27  Israel  numbered  all  p 

1  Chr.  29:17  seen  thy  peoplep. 

2  Chr.  30:21  Israel  p.  at  Jerusal. 
34:.32  caused  all  p.  to  stand  to  it 

Ezr.  8:25  all  Israel  p.  oftered 
Est.  4:16  gather  all  the  Jews  p. 
Ps.  46:1  6.  is  p.  help  in  trouble 
Luke  5:17  power  of  the  L.  wasp, 
13:1  were  p.  at  that  season 
18;30  rec,  more  in  this  p,  life 


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■John  14:2.'  T  have  spok,  bcin^p. 
Acts  10:.33  are  we  all  p.  bef.  G^od 
21:18  all  the  elders  were  p. 
Rom.  7:18  to  will  is  p.  with  mo 
21  do  good,  evil  is  p.  with  me 
8:18  sufferings  of  this  p.  time 
38  nor  things  p.  able  to  separ. 
11:5  even  at  thisp.  time 

1  Cor.  3:22  things  p.  or  to  come 
4:11  to  this  p.  hour  we  thirst 
5:3  p.  in  spirit,  as  tho'  I  were  p. 
7:26  this  is  good  for  p.  distress 
15:6  greater  part  rem.  to  thisp. 

2  Cor.  5:8  willing  to  be  ;).  wi.  L. 

9  that  whether  p.  or  absent 
10:2  I  may  not  be  bold  when  p. 
11:9  when  I  was  p.  with  you 
13'2  if  I  were  p.  second  time 

10  I  write,  lest  being  p. 
Gal.  1:4  deliver  us  fr.  p.  world 
4:18  not  only  when  I  amp. 

20  I  desire  to  be  p.  with  you 
2  Tim.  4:10  hav.  loved  p.  world 

Tit.  2:12  live  godly  in  p.  world 
Ileb.  9:9  figure  for  time  then  p. 

12:11  no  chastening  for  thep. 
2  Pet.  1:12  establish,  in  p.  truth 

PRESENT,  ED. 
Gen.  46:29  Jos.  p.  himself  to  fa. 

47:2  p.  5  brethren  to  Pharaoh 
Ex.  34:2  and  p.  thyself  there 
Lev.  2:8  when  it  is  p.  to  priest 

9:12  Aaron's  sons  p.  blood,  18 

14:11  priest  shall  p.  the  man 

16:10  the  scape-goat  shall  be  p. 

27:8  bef.  priest  shall  p.  him.self 
Num.  3:6  and  p.  the  tribe  of  Le. 
Deut.  31:14  p.  yours,  before  tab. 
Jos.  24:1  p.  themselves  bef.  God 
Jud.  6:19  Gid.  brought  and  p.  it 

20:2  tribes  of  Is.  p.  themselves 

1  Sam.  10:19  p.  yourselves  be.  L. 
17:16  Goliath  the  Phil.  p.  hims. 

Job  1:6  eons  of  G.  ca.  to  p.  them. 
2:1  Satan  came  top.  himself 
Jer.  36:7  will  p.  their  supplicat. 
38:26  I  p.  supplication  bef.  king 
42:9  ye  sent  top.  your  supplic. 
Ezek.  20:28  they  p.  provocation 
Dan.  9:18  we  do  not  p.  supplica. 
Mat.  2:11  they  p.  to  him  gifts 
Lxike  2:22  bro.  him  to  p.  to  Lord 
Acts^:^\  call,  saints,  p.  her  alive 
Rom.  12:1  that  yep.  your  bodies 

2  Cor.  4:14  raise  by  Jesus,  p.  us 
ll:2that  I  may  p.  you  to  Christ 

Eph.  5.27  might  p.  it  to  himself 
Col.  1:22  p.  you  holy  unblamable 

28  j'e  may  p.  ev.  man  perfect 
Jude  24  him  that  is  able  to  p.  y. 

PRESENTING. 
Dan.  9:20  p.  my  supplica.  be.  L. 

PRESENTLY. 
1  Sam.  2:16  not  fa.  to  bum  fat  p. 
Piov.  12:16  fool's  wrathp.  kno. 
Mat.  21:19  p.  fig-tree  withered 
2li:.53  p.  give  more  than  12  Iolti. 
Phil.  2:23  him  I  hope  to  send  p. 

PRESENTS. 
1  Sam.  10:27  brought  him  nop. 

1  K.  4:21  they  brought  p.  and 

2  K.  17'3  Hos.  gave  Shalman.  p. 
Ps.  68:29  kings  shall  bring  p. 

72:10  and  the  isles  shall  bri.  p. 

76:11  let  all  bring  p.  to  him 
Mic.  1:14  give  p.  to  Morsheth-g. 

PRESERVE. 
Gen.  19:32  we  may  p.  seed,  34 

45-5  send  me  before  you  to  p. 

7  G.  sent  to  p.  you  a  posterity 
Deut.  6:24  he  might  p.  us  alive 
Ps.  12:7  thou  shall  p.  them 

16:1  p.  me,  O  G.  in  thee  I  trust 
25:21  let  uprightness;),  me 
32:7  Shalt  p.  me  from  trouble 
40:11  let  thy  loving-kind.  p.  me 
41:2  L.  will  p.  and  keep  alive 
01 :7  prepare  truth  which  may  p. 
64:1  hear  me,  p.  my  life  fr.  fear 
79:11  p.  th.  those  th.  are  to  die 
86:2  p.  my  soul,  for  I  am  holy 
121-7  L.  p.  thee,  he  sh.  p.  soul 

8  Lord  shall  p.  thy  going  out 
140:1  0  L.  p.  me  fr.  vio.  man,  4 

Prov.  2:11  discretion  shall  ;).  th 
4:6  forsake  her  not,  shall  p.  th. 
14:3  lips  of  wise  shall ;;.  them 
20:28  mercy  and  truth  p.  kin"; 
22:12  eyes  of  Lord  p.  knowledge 

Is.  31:5  fie  will  p.  Jerusalem 
49:8  I  will ;).  thee  and  gi.  thee 

Jer.  49:11  child,  I  will  p.  alive 

Luke  17:.33  lose  his  life  sh.  p.  it 

3  Tim.  4:18  L.  will  p.  to  his  kinf 

PRESERVED,  ETH. 
Gen.  32:30  God  and  my  life  is  p. 


PRE 

.Tos.  24:17  and  p.  us  in  the  way 

1  Sam.  30:23  Lord  who  hatli  p. 

2  Sam.  8:6  L.  p.  D.  1  Ch.  18:6, 1.3 
Job  10:12  visitation  p.  my  spirit 

29:2  in  days  when  God  p.  me 
.36:6  hep.  not  tho  life  of  wicked 

Ps.  31:23  tho  Lord  p.  the  faithful 
37:28  his  saints  are  p.  forever 
97:10  hep.  Iho  soul  of  his  saints 
116:6  the  Lord  p.  the  simple 
14.5:20  L.  p.  them  that  love  him 
146:9  the  Lord  p.  the  strangers 

Prov.  2:8  hep.  way  of  his  saints 
16:17  keep,  his  way  p.  his  soul 

Is.  49:6  to  restore  the  p.  of  Israel 

IIos.  12:13  by  a  proph.  was  hep. 

Mat.  9:17  both  are  p.  Luke  5:.38 

1  Thes.  5:23  sp.  soul,  and  body  p. 
Jude  1  sanctified,  and  p.  in  J.  C. 

PRESERVER. 
Job  7:20  O  thou  P.  of  men  ? 

PRESERVEST. 
Neh.  9:6  L.  made  and  p.  them  all 
Ps.  36:6  O  L.  p.  man  and  beast 

PRESIDENTS. 
Dan.  6:2  over  three  p.  Dan.  first 
3  Daniel  was  prefer,  above  p. 
6 p.  and  princes  assembled,  7 
PRESS. 
Mark  2:4  could  not  come  nigh 

for  thep.  Luke%:Vi 
5:27  came  in  the  p.  behind  him 
30  Jesus  turn,  about  in  the  p. 
Luke  19:3  Zacch.  not  see  J.  forp. 

PRESS,  E8. 
Prov.  3:10 p.  burst  with  -wine 
Is.  16:10  tread  no  wine  in  th.p. 
,Ioel  3: 13  for  the  p.  is  full 
liar].  2:16  fifty  vessels  out  of  p. 
See  WINE. 

PR  ESS- FAT. 
Hag.  2:10  came  top.  to  dra-w 

PRESS,  ED,  ETH. 
Gen.  19:3  Lot  p.  on  two  angels 
9  they  p.  sore  on  Lot,  near  do, 
40:11  I  took  grapes  and  p.  them. 
Jvd.  16:16  Delilah  p.  wi.  words 

2  Sam.  13:25  Absalom  p.  hira,  2T 
Est.  8:14  posts  p.  on  by  com. 
Ps.  38:2  thy  hand  p.  me  sore 
Ezek.  23:3  their  breasts  p.  bruis. 
Amos  2:13  I  amp.  as  a  cart  is  ;;. 
Mark  3:10p.  on  to  touch  him 
Luke  5:1  as  the  peoplep.  to  hear 

6:38  good  measure  p.  down 
8:45  multit.  throng  and  p.  thee 
16:16  every  man  p.  into  it 
Acts  18:5  Paul  wasp,  in  spirit 
2  Cor.  1:8  were  p.  above  measnra 
Phil.  3:14  I  p.  toward  the  mark 

PRESr.ME,  ED. 
Dent.  18:20  prophet  who  shall p. 
Est.  7:5  is  he  that  durst ;). 
Num.  14:44  but  they  p.  to  go  up 

PRESUMPTUOUS. 
Ps.  19:13  keep.  serv.  fr.  p.  sins 
2  Pet.  2:10  p.  are  they,  self-will. 

PRESUMPTUOUSLY. 
Ex.  21:14  if  a  man  come  p. 
Num.  15:30  aught  p.  Deut.  17:13 
Deut.  1:43  went  p.  up  into  hill 
17: 13  hear  and  do  no  more  p. 
18:22  prophet  hath  spoken  it  p. 

PRETENCE. 

Mat.  23:14  for  a  p.  make  long 

prayers,  Mark  12:40 
Phil.  1:18  whether  in  p.  or  truth 

PREV.4IL. 

Gen.  7:20  15  cubits  did  waters  p. 

Num.  22:6  peradveuture  I  sh.  p. 

Jud.  16:5  by  what  means  we  p. 

1  Sam.  2:9  by  str.  sh.  no  man  p. 
17:9  if  I  p.  against  him 
26:25  groat  things  and  still  p. 

1  A'.  22:22  p.  also,  2  Chr.  18.21 

2  Chr.  14:11  O  L.  let  not  man  p. 
Est.  6:13  Shalt  not  p.  ag.  him 
Job  15:24  they  shallp.  ag.  him 

18:9  robber  shall  p.  against  him 
Ps.  9:19  O  L.  let  not  man  p. 

12:4  w  i.  our  tongues  will  we  p. 

65:3  iniguitiesp.  against  me 
Ec.  4:12  if  one  p.  against  him 
Is.  7:1  could  not  p.  against  it 

16:12  M.  shall  come,  but  not  p. 

42:13  shall  p.  against  enemies 

47:12  if  so  be  thou  mayest  p. 
Jer.  1:19  they  sh.  not  p.  ag.  thee, 
saith  the  Lord,  15:20;  20:11 

5:22  waves  toss,  can  they  not  p. 

20:10  we  shall  p.  against  him 
Dan.  11:7  deal  ag.  him  and  p. 
Mat.  16:18  gates  of  hell  sh.  not  p. 


CRUDE^-'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRE 

Mat.  !27:24  Pi.  paw  he  conldp. 
John  12:19  perceive  ye  how  ye^. 
PREVAILED. 

Gen.  7:18  waters  p.  and  inc.  19 
24  waters     on  earth  150  days 

,30:8  I  have  wrestled  and  p. 

32:25  when  he  saw  he  p.  not 
28  po.  wi.  G.  and  men,  hast  p. 

47:20  the  famine  p.  over  them 

49:26  hless.  of  thy  fath.  hath  p. 
J<Jx.  17:11  Israel/).  Amaiek  p. 
Ji/d.  1:.'55  hand  of  house  of  J.  p. 
iflam.  11:23  men  p.  against  iia 

24:4  king's  word  p.  against  J. 
2  K.  25:3  the  famine  p.  in  the  ci. 
1  Ohr.  5:2  Jiidahp.  aoove  brcth. 
S  Chr.  13:18  J.  p.  bee.  th.  relied 
Ps.  13:4  I  have  p.  against  thee 

129:2  have  not  p.  against  me 
Jer.  20:7  stronger  than  I,  and  p. 

38:22  friends  p.  against  thee 
Lam.  1:16  weep  bee.  enemy  p. 
Dan.  7:21  sa.  horn  p.  ag.  saints 
Sbs.  12:4  power  over  angel  p. 
Ob.  7  men  deceived  thee  and  p. 
Luke  23:23  voices  of  chief  pr.  p. 
Acts  19:16  in  whom  evil  spiritp. 

20  niig.  grew  word  of  G.  andp. 
Jlev.  5:5  root  of  David  hath  p. 

12:8  dragon  and  his  angels  p. 

PREVAILEST,  ETH. 
Job  14:20  p.  for  ever  against  him 
Lam.  1:13  Are  in  bones,  and  it  jd. 

PREVEiVT. 
Job  3:12  why  did  knees  p.  me  ? 
Pt.  59:10  G.  of  mercy  shall  p.  me 

79:8  let  thy  tender  mercies  p. 

88:13  in  morn.  sh.  my  prayer  p. 

119:148  mine  eyes  n.  ni. -watches 
Amos  9:10  evil  shall  not  p.  ns 

1  T/tes.  4:15  shall  not  p.  them 

PREVEIVTED,  EST. 
S  Sam.  22:6  the  snares  of  death 
p.  me,  Ps.  18:5 
19  p.  me  in  day  of  ca.  Ps.  18:18 
Job  30:27  days  of  afflict,  p.  me 
41:11  who  p.  that  I  eho.  repay? 
Ps.  21:3  B.  him  with  blessings 
119:1471?).  dawning  of  mom. 
Is.  21:14  they  7).  with.  th.  bread 
Mat.  17:25  Jesus  p.  him,  Baying, 
Simon 

PREY. 

Gen.  49:9  from  the  p.  my  son 
'   27  in  morning  he  shall  dev.  p. 
Num.  14:3  our  wives  and  childr. 

sh.  heap..?  31;  Deiit.  1:39 
23:24  not  lie  down  till  eat  of  j). 
31:12  captives  and  p.  to  Moses 
27  divide  thej).  in  two  parts 
Peut.  2:35  cattle  we  took  for  ap. 

3:7;  Jos.  8:2,  27;  11:14 
Jvd.  5:.30div.p.  a  p.  of  divers 
8:24  give  me  the  ear-rings  of 
hiap. 

2  A".  21:14  Judah  sh. become  ap. 
Neh.  4:4  give  them  for  a  p. 
Est.  3:13  spoil  of  th.  forp.  8:11 

9:15  on  p.  laid  not  hand,  16 
Job  4:11  lion  peris,  for  lack  of  p. 

9:36  as  eagle  that  hasteth  top. 

SJ4:5  as  wild  asses  rising  for  p. 

38:.39  wilt  th.  hunt  p.  for  lion  1 

39:29  from  thence  sne  seek.  p. 
Ps.  17:12  a  lion  greedy  of  p. 

76:4  more  ex.  than  mount,  of  p. 

104:21  young  lions  roar  after  p. 

124:6  hath  not  given  us  fur  p. 
Prov.  23:28  lieth  in  wait  as  for  p. 
/«.  5:29  roar  and  lay  hold  of  p. 

10:2  widows  may  be  their  p. 
6  take  p.  of  a  hypocrit.  nation 

31:4  young  lion  roaring  on  p. 

33:23  the  p.  of  a  great  spoil 

42:22  for  a  p.  none  delivereth 

49:24  sh.  p.  be  taken  fr.  mighty  ? 

B9:15  from  evil  mak.  hims.  a  p. 
J«r.  21:9  his  life  shall  be  to  him 
for  ap.  38:2;  39:18;  4:r.5 

30:16  and  all  that  p.  on  thee  will 

I  give  for  a  p. 
P!eek.  7:21  give  to  stran.  for  a  p. 

19:3  yo.  lion,  learned  to  catch  p. 

22:27  princes  like  wol.  raven,  p. 

26:12  make  a  p.  of  merchandise 

29:19  shall  take  her  spoil  and  p. 

34:8  bee.  my  flock  became  a  p. 
22  flock  eh.  no  more  be  a  p.  28 

36:4  to  the  cities  that  bee.  a  p. 

S8:12  go  take  spoil  and  p.  13 
Pan.  11:24  scatter  am.  them  p. 
Amos  3:4  lion  roar  hath  nop. 
A'aA.  2:12  lions  filled  holes  wi.  p. 
13  I  will  cut  off  thy  p.  ft-,  earth 

8:1  bloody  cit v, p.  departeth not 
Zep.  3:8  till  day  1  rise  up  to p. 


PRI 

PRICE,  S. 

Lev.  25:16  according  to  years  in. 
p.  to  fewness,  diminish  p.  50 
52  shall  give  him  again  the  p. 
Dei/t.  2:3:18  not  bring  p.  of  a  d. 
2  Sam.  24:24  I  will  buy  it  of  thee 

at  a  p.  1  Chr.  21:22,  24 
Job  28:13  man  knoweth  not  p.  15 
18  p.  of  wisdom  is  above  rubi. 
Ps.  44:12  not  incr.  wealth  bv  p. 
Prop.  17:16 p.  in  hand  of  fool? 
27:26  goats  are  the  p.  of  field 
31:10  her  p.  is  far  above  rubies 
Is.  45:13  shall  let  go  not  for  p. 
.5.5:1  wine  and  milk  without  p. 
.7cr.  1.5:13  give  to  spoil  witho.  p. 
Zee.  11:12  give  me  p.  weighed 

13  a  goodly  p.  I  was  prized  at 
.Vat.  13:46  found  one  pearl  of  p. 
27:6  beca.  it  is  the  p.  of  blood 
Acts  4:34  brotight  p.  of  the  thin. 
.5:2  kept  back  part  of  the  p.  3 
19:19  counted  p.  of  books  burnt 
1  for.  6:20  bought  with  a  p.  7:23 
1  Pet.  3:4  meek  spirit  of  great  p. 

PRICKED,  I\0. 
P.t.  7-3:21  I  wasp,  in  my  reins 
Ezek.  28:24  be  no  morea  p.  briar 
Acts  2:37  th.  were  p.  in  th.  heart 

PRICKS. 
Num.  33:.55  th.  that  remain  be  p. 
Acts  9:5  kick  against  the  p.  26:14 

PRIDE. 
Lev.  26:19  break  p.  of  your  pow. 

1  Sam.  17:28p.  and  naughtiness 

2  Chr.  32:26  Hez.  humbled  for  p. 
■Job  33;17  he  may  hide  p.  fr.  man 

35:12  because  of  p.  of  evil  men 
41:15  scales  are  his  p.  shut  up 

34  king  over  all  children  of  p. 
Ps.  10:2  wicked  in  p.  doth  pers. 

4  thro'  p.  of  his  countenance 

31:20  hide  them  from  p.  of  man 

.36:11  let  not  the  foot  ofp.  come 

59:12  taken  in  their  p. 

73:6  theref.  "p.  compasseth  them 
P)Wi.  8:13 p.  I  hate;  ll:2p.com. 

13:10  hyp.  comcth  contention 

14:3  mouth  of  fool,  is  rod  of  p. 

16: 18 p.  goeth  before  destnicti. 

29:23  a  man's  p.  bring  him  low 
Is.  9:9  say  in  p.  of  their  hearts 

10:6  h.ive  heard  of  p.  of  M.  his 
haughtiness  and  p.  Jer.  48:29 

23:9  to  stain  p.  of  glory 

25:11  shall  bringdown  their  p. 

28:1  woo  to  the  crown  of?).  3 
Jer.  13:9  I  will  mar  p.  of  Judah 
17  shall  weep  for  yourp. 

49:16p.  of  thy  heart  received 
Ezek.  7:10  rod  bios.  p.  budded 

16:49  iniqu.  of  thy  sister  Sod.  p. 
56  not  mentioned  in  day  of  p. 

30:6  p.  of  power  eh.  come  down 
Pan.  4:Z7  those  that  walk  in  p. 

5:20  mind  was  hardened  in  p. 
ITos.  5:5p.  of  Israel  testify,  7:10 
Ob.  3  p.  of  thy  heart  deceived 
Zep.  2:10  shall  they  have  for  p. 

3:11  t.ike  away  th.  rejoice  in  p. 
Zee.  9:6  cut  ofl' p.  of  Philistines 

10:11  p.  of  Assyria  bro.  down 

11:3  the  p.  of  Jordan  is  spoiled 
Mark'i-.ii  out  of  heart  proce.p. 
1  Tim.  3:6  being  lifted  up  wi.  p. 
1  John  2:16  p.  of  life,  not  of  Fa. 

PRIEST. 

Gen.  14:18  p.  of  M.  High,  Ileb.  7:1 
Ex.  2:16p.  of  M.  had  seven  dau. 
Lev.  1:9 p.  sh.  burn  it  all  on  the 
altar,  13,  17;  2:2,  9,  16;  3:11, 
16;  4:10;  31:35;  7:5,  31 
4:6  the  J),  shall  dip  his  finger,  17 
20 p.  snail makeatoncment  for 
them,  26;  5:6;   6:7;  12:8; 
15:1.5,  .30;  61:30;  19:22 
7:8  p.  shall  have  skin  of  offering 
13:3  p.  sh.  look  on  plague,  5,  6, 
17,  20  21,  2.5,  26,  27. '30,  31.  32 
14:16  p.  flip  his  right  finger  in 
21:9  if  daughter  of  a  p.  profane 
22:11  if?),  buy  any  soul 
23:11?).  shall  wave  it  before  L. 
27:8 p.  shall  value  him,  accord. 
Num.  5:8  tre.  recompensed  to?j. 
30  p.  execute  on  her  this  law 
35:.32not  dw.  till  death  of  h.-p. 
Deut.  20:2  the  p.  shall  approach 
Jud.  17:5  one  of  sons  became?),  i 
131  have  Levite  to  my  p. 
18:4  Micah  hired  me,  am  his  p. 
1  Sam.  2:14  the?),  took  himself 
28  did  I  choose  him  to  be  p.  ? 

35  raise  me  up  a  faithfQl  p. 
14::36  then  said  p.  Draw  to  God 
21  ;4  the  p.  answered,  no  bread 


PRI 

1  Sam.  21:6  p.  gave  him  h.  bread 

1  K.  2:27  Abiathar  from  being  p. 

2  Chr.  13:9  the  same  may  be  a  p. 
15:3  Israel  without  teaching  p. 

Ezr.  2:63  stood  up  p.  Neh.  7:65 
Ps.  110:4  a  p.  for  everafter  order 

of  Melch.  Heb.  5:6;  7:17,21 
7>.  8:2  Itook  witnesses, Uriah  p. 
24:2  as  with  people,  so  with  p. 
28:7  the  p.  and  prophet  erred 
Jer.  6:13  to  the  p.  every  one 
dealeth  falsely,  8:10 
14:18  p.  go  to  a  land  Jhey  k.  not 
18:18  law  sh.  not  perish  from  p. 
23:11  prophet  andp  are  profa. 
.33  when  a  p.  sh.  ask  thee,  34 
29:26  Lord  made  thee  p. 
Lam.  2:6  despis.  the  king  and  p. 

20  the  p.  and  prophet  be  slain 
Ezek.  7:26  law  shall  perish  fr.  p. 
44:21  nor  sh.  any  p.  drink  wine 
.31  p.  sh.  not  eat  any  thing  to. 
Ros.  4:4  they  that  strive  with  p. 
6  thou  Shalt  be  no  p.  to  me 

9  shall  be  like  people  like  p. 
Attios  7:10  the  p.  of  Bethel  sent 
Zee.  6:13  shall  be  p.  on  throne 
^fnl.  2:7  p.  lipssho.  keep  knowl. 
Mat.  8:4  go.  show  thvself  to  the 

p.  3/37*  1:44:  Liike  5:14 
L^ike  1 :5  a  certain  p.  Zacharias 
10:31  came  down  a  certain  p. 
.AHs         p.  of  Jupiter  br.  oxen 
Ileb.  7:3  abideth  a  p.  continually 
11  what  need  another  p.  rise 
15  after  Melchizedek  aris.  a  p. 
20  without  an  oath  was  ma.  p. 
8:4  he  should  not  be  a  p. 
10:11  ev.  p.  standeth  minister. 
See  CHTEP. 

High-PR  lEST. 
Lev.  21:10  A. -p.  not  uncover  head 
Num.  35:25  in  city  of  refuge  till 

death  of  h.-p.  Jos.  20:6 
2  ir.  12:10  money  in  chest,  h.-p. 

put  it  in  bags,  2  Chr.  24:11 
Zee.  3:1  Joshua  h.-p.  8;  6:11 

26:3  pal.  of  A.-?).  Li'ke  22:.54 
57  led  him  to  Caiaphas,  the 
h.-p.  John  18:a4 
20:65  h.-p.  rent  clothes,  Mark 
14:63 

.1/>Trt2:26davs  of  Abiathar.  h.-p. 
■John  11:49  Caia.  h.-p.  51 ;  18:13 

1'i:15  disciple  waskn.  to  h.-p. 
.Acts  4:6  were  of  kindred  of  h.-p. 

9:1  Saul  went  to  the  h.-p. 

22:5 also  the  h.-p.  doth  witness 

23:4  revilest  thou  God's  h.-p.  f 
Ufb.  2:17  be  a  faithfuU.-p. 

3:1  consider  apostle  A. -p.  of 

4:14have  great  h.-p.  in  heaven 
15  h.-p.  wh.  cannot  be  tonched 

5:1  h.-p.  taken  from  amo.  men 
5  C.  glo.  not  himself  to  be  A. -p. 

10  called  a.  h.-p.  after  Me.  6:20 
7:26  such  a,  h.-p.  became  us 

8:1  we  have  such  a  h.-p.  on  thr. 
3  every  h.-p.  ordained  to  offer 
9:7  second,  went  b.-p  alone 

11  a  h.-p.  of  good  things 

25  the  A  .-p  enf ereth  holy  place 
10:21  having  a  h.-p.  overhouse 
13:11  bro.  into  sanctu.  by  h.-p 

See  OTTiCE. 

PRIESTS. 

Gen.  47:22  land  of  p.  bought  not 

26  except  land  of  the  ?).  only 
Ex.  19:6  to  me  a  kingdom  of  p. 
Lev.  1:11  p.  sprinkle  Dlood,  3:2 

22:10  a  sojourner  of  the  p. 

2.3:20  holy  to  the  Lordforthep. 
Deut.  18:3  this  shall  be  p.  due 
Jo.f.  3:17  p.  that  bare  the  ark 

6:4  p.  bare  seven  trumpets,  13 
Jud.  18:30  he  and  sons  were  p. 
1  Sam.  5:5  nor  the  p.  of  Dagon 

6:2  Philistines  cjilled  for  the  p. 

22: 17  turn  and  slay  p.  of  Lord 

18  turn  thou,  and  fall  on  the  p. 

1  A'.  8:3  and?),  took  up  the  ark 
12:31  Jeroboam  madep.  13:33 
13:2  on  thee  sh.  he  oflfer  the  p. 

2  A'.  10:11  Jehu  slew  Ahab's?j. 

19  call  me  all  Baal's  p. 
12:6p.  had  not  repaired  breach. 
2:3:5  he  put  down  idolatrous  p. 

2  Chr.  4:6  the  sea  was  for  the  p. 
5:12  120  p.  sounding  trumpets 
14  p.  could  not  min.  for  cloud 
6:41  let  p.  be  clothed  with  salv. 
8:14  appointed  courses  of  the  ?). 
13:9  not  cast  out  p.  of  Lord  ? 

12  p.  with  trump,  to  cry  alarm 
23:6  came  to  house  of  L.  save  p. 
20:19  Uzziah  was  wroth  with  p. 


PRI 

2  Chr.  S9:.34  but  the  p.  were  too 

30:3 p.  had  not  sancfi.  themsel. 

34:5  Josiah  burnt  bones  of  p. 

35:8  gave  it  to  p.  for  off'erings 
Ezr.  6:18  set  p.  in  divisions 
20  p.  killed  the  passover  for  pi 

9:7  p.  been  delivered  to  kings 
Neh.  2:16  nor  had  I  told  it  to  p.  ' 

3:22  after  hira  repaired  the  p. 

9:32  trouble  that  come  on  p. 
34  we  nor  our  p.  kept  thy  law 
Ps.  78:64  their  p.  fell  by  sword 

99:6  Moses  and  Aaron  among  p. 

132:9  let  thy  p.  be  clothed  with 
16  clothe  her  p.  with  salvation 
7«.  .37:2  he  sent  elders  ofp. 

61:6  named  the  p.  of  the  Lord 
■Jer.  1:18  against  the  p.  thereof 

2:8  p.  said  not.  Where  is  Lord  t 
26 p.  ashamed;  4:9 p.  aston. 

5:31  p.  bare  rule  by  th.  means 

8:1  bones  ofp,  they  shall  bring 

13:13  fill^.  with  drunkenness 

31:14  satiate  souls  of  p. 

32:.32  provoke  to  anger,  their  p. 

48:7  into  captivity  with  p.  49:3 
Lam.  1:4  her  p.  sigh,  her  virgins 
19  my  p.  gave  up  the  ghost 

4:13  iniq.  of  herp.  shed  blood 
16  they  respected  not  the  p. 
Ezek.  22:26  her  p.  viola,  my  law 

40:45  this  chamber  is  forp. 
IIos.  5:1  hear  this.  Op.  hearken 

6:9  comp.  ofp.  murder  in  way 
Joel  1:9  the  p.  mourn,  13;  2:17 
3:11  thep.  teach  for  hire 
Zep.  1:4  cut  off  names  of  the  p. 

3:4  p.  polluted  the  sanctuary 
Ear/.  2:11  asp.  concerning  law 
Mctl.  1:6  you.  Op.  that  de.spise 

2:1  p.  this  command,  is  for  yoti 
Ma/.  12:4  lawf  only  for  p.  to  eat 
5  ?).  profane  sabbath,  Mark 
2:26;  Luke  6:4 
Mark  2:26  is  not  lawful  but  for  p. 
Luke  17:14  show  yourselves  top. 
Ac/s4:l  thep.  came  upon  them 

6:7  a  comp.  of  p.  were  obedient 
Heb.  7:21  p.  made  without  oath 
23?).  not  sufl'ered  to  continue 

8:4  seeing  there  are  p.  that  offer 

9:6  p.  went  into  first  tabernacle 
Pev.  1:6  made  us  p.  to  God,  5:10 

20:6  sh.  be  p.  of  God  and  Christ 

See  CHIEF,  LETITBS,  OFFICi;. 

High-PRIESTS. 

Lnke  3:2  An.  and  Ca.  were  h.-p. 
Ilib.  7:27  not  daily  as  h.-p. 
28  the  law  maketh  men  h.-p. 

PRIESTHOOD. 

Ex.  40:15  everl.  p.  throughout 

generations.  Num.  25:13 
Num.  16:10  and  seek  ye  thep. 
18:1  shall  bear  iniquity  ofp. 
Jos.  18:7p.  of  L.  is  their  inherit. 
Ezr.  2:62  pollu.  fr.  p.  Neh.  7:64 
Neh.  13:29  defiled  p.  coven,  ofp. 
Ueb.  7:5  Levi,  who  receive  thept 

11  if  perfection  were  by  Le.  pi, 

12  for  the  p.  being  changed 

14  M.  spake  nothing  cohc.  p. 
24  hath  an  unchangeable  p. 

1  Pet.  2:5  a  holy  p.  9  a  royal  p. 

PRINCE. 

Gen.  23:6  thou  art  a  mighty  p. 
32:28  as     hast  thou  po.  w  i.  G, 
34:2  wh.  Shechem  p.  of  country 

Ex.  2:14  who  made  thee  a  p. 

Num.  16:13  make  thyself  p, 
17:6  for  each  p.  a  rod,  twelve 
34:18  take  one  p.  of  every  tribe 

■Jof.  22:14  each  chief  house  a  p. 

2  Sam.  3:38  kn.  ye  not  p.  fallen  J 
1  A'.  11:34  his  days  make  him  p. 

14:7  made  theep.  over  peo.  16:3 
Job  21:28whcre  is  house  ofp./ 

31:.37  as  a  p.  wo.  I  go  near  him 
Pror.  14:28  want  is  dest.  of  a  p. 

17:71ess  do  lying  lips  bee.  ap, 

25:7  lower  in  presence  of  the  p. 

15  forbearing  is  a  p.  persuaded 
2,'>:16  ?).  that  want,  understand. 
Cant.  7:1  beautif.  thy  feet,  0 p. 
7s.  9:6  called  the  P.  of  peace 
■Jer.  51:59  Seraiah  was  a  quiet  p. 
Ezek.  7:27  thep.  shall  be  clothed 

12:10  concerneth  p.  in  Jenisal. 
12  and  p.  shall  bear  on  should. 
21:25  profane,  wicked  p.  of  Is. 
28:2  say  to  the  p.  of  Tyrus 
30:13  be  no  more  a  p.  of  Egypt 
34:24  my  serv  ant  David,  a  p". 
37:25  Da^id  sh.  be  th.  p.  forev. 
38:2  thep.  of  Meshech.  3:  39:1 
44:3  gate  for  p.  p.  shall  sit  in  it 
45:17  it  sh.  be  the  p.  part  to  give 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRI 

Bzek.  46:2  the  ;).  sli.  enter  by  por. 
4  offering  that  tlie^j.  shall  offer 
12  when  p.  jiroparos  an  offeri. 
16  if  p.  give  a  gift  to  any  sons 
lip.  shallnot  take  people's  in, 
48:21  residue  shall  be  for  the  p. 

iJan.  1:7  to  whom  ».  gave  names 

8  he  requested  of  p.  of  eunuchs 

9  Daniel  in  favor  with  the  p. 
8:11  magnifl.  himself  even  top. 

25  ehail  stand  up  against  the;5. 
3:25  build  unto  Messiah  the  P. 

26  people  of  ».  that  shall  come 
10:13  the».  of  Persia  withstood 

20  p.  of  Persia,     of  Gre.  come 

21  none  hold,  but  Michael  p. 
11:18  but  aj).  for  his  own  boha. 

22  also  the  p.  of  the  covenant 
12:1  Michael  stand  up,  great  p. 

Hos.  3:4  shall  abide  without  a;). 

Mic.  7:3  p.  and  judge  ask  reward 

Mat.  9:34  casteth  out  dev.  by  p. 
of  devils,  12:24;  MarkZ:-2i 

John  12:31  the/),  of  this  world 
14:30  for  the  p.  of  world  cometh 
13:11  J),  of  this  world  is  judged 

Acts  3:15  killed  the  P.  of  life 
5:31  him  God  exalted  to  be  a  P. 

Eph.  2:2  according  to  ».  of  nir 

£ev.  1:5  Jesus  Christ  P.  of  kings 

PRINCES. 

Gen.  12:15    also  of  Pharaoh 

17:20/;.  shall  Ishm.  beget,  25:16 
Kum.  7:3  for  two  p.  10  offer. 

16:2  rose  up  250  p.  21:18;).  dig. 

22:8  and  p.  abode  with  Balaam 
15  Ba.  sent  p.  more  honorable 
Jos.  9:15  p.  of  cougrega.  sware 

13:21  M.  smote  with  p.  of  Mid. 

£2:14  P.  ten  p.  sent  to  Reuben 
Jud.  5:3  give  ear,  O  ye  p. 

15  p.  of  Issachar  were  with  D. 
7:25  two/),  of  the  Midianitcs 

1  Sam.  2:8  to  set  them  among  p. 
USA  p.  of  Philisti.  were  w  rotli 
1  K.  20:14  by  young  men  of;;. 

1  Chr.  4:.38  these;;,  in  families 
28:21  p.  will  be  at  tliy  command 

2  Chr.  28:14  left  spoil  before;). 
80:12  do  commandments  of  p. 
35:8 p.  gave  willingly  to  people 
36:18  ti  eas.  of  his  p.  to  Babylon 

Ezr.  7:28  bef.  king's  mighty_p. 

9:2  hand  of hath  been  chief 

10:8  accordiiiff  to  counsel  of  p. 
Keh.  9:34  nei.  nave  it),  kept  law 
Est.  1:3  feast  to  allhis^p.  2:18 

6:9  of  one  of  the  king  s noble;). 
Job  3:15  had  been  at  rest  with  p. 

12:19  leadeth  p.  away  spoiled 
21  he  poureth  contempt  on  p. 

29:9  the  p.  refrained  talkin<T 

34:18  say  top.  ye  are  ungodly? 
19  him  that  accepteth  not;;. 
Ps.  45: 16  p.  in  all  the  earth 

47:9 p.  of  people  are  gathered 

68:27p.  of  Zebulon,  p,  of  Nap. 
31  p.  shall  come  out  of  Egvpt 

76:12  he  shall  cut  ofif  spirit  of  p. 

82:7  and  fall  like  one  of  the  p. 

105:22  bind  his  p.  at  his  pleas. 

107:40  poureth  contempt  on  p. 

113:8  set  him  wi.  p.  even  wi.  p. 

118:9  tru.  in  L.  than  confl,  in  p. 

119:2:3  p.  also  did  speak  ag.  me 
161  p.  perse,  me  without  cause 

146:3  put  not  your  trust  in  p. 

148:11  p.  and  judges  of  earth 
PlW.  8:15/).  decree;  16 p.  rule 

17:26  it  is  not  good  to  strike;;. 

19:10  much  less  a  ser.  to  rule;;. 

28:2  many  are  the  p.  thereof 

31:4  not  for  p.  to  drink  strong 
Ec.  10:7  p.  walking  as  servants 

16  when  thy  /).  eat  in  the  mor. 

17  blessed  art  thou,  wh.  p.  cat 
Js.  1:23  thy  p.  are  rebellious 

3:4  I  will  give  children  to  th.  p. 

'  14  L.  enter  into  judgm.  wi.  p. 
10:8  are  not  my/;,  alto,  kings  ? 
19:11  p.  of  Zoan,  p.  of  Noph,  13 
21:5  ye  p.  anoint  the  shield 

\  23:8  whoso  merchants  are  p. 
30:4  his  p.  were  at  Zoan,  amba. 
31:9 p.  shall  be  afraid  of  ensign 
32:1  p.  shall  rule  in  judgment 
.34:12  all  herp,  shall  be  nothing 
40:23  that  bringeth  p.  to  nothi. 
41:25  and  he  shall  come  upon  p. 
43:28 1  profaned  p.  of  sanctuary 
49:7 p.  shall  worship  bee.  of  L. 
.Ter.  1:18  brazen  walls  ag.  the  p. 
2:26  th.  kings  and  p.  ashamed 
4:9  heart  of  p.  sh,  be  astonish. 
8:1  shall  bting  out  bones  of  p. 
17:25p.  sitting^on  throneof  D. 
96: 16  p.  said,  This  man  is  not 


PRI 

Jer.  32:.'52  kings  and  p.  pro.  mo 
34:21  /).  I  will  give  to  enemies 
38:17  if  thou  go  to  k.  of  B.  p. 
48:7 Ch.  andp.  go  to  capt.  49:3 
49:.38  I  will  destroy  from  the  p. 
50:35  sword  on  p.  and  wise  men 
51:57  I  will  make  drunk  herp. 

Lam.  1:6  p.  become  like  harts 
2:9  kings  andp.  am.  Gentiles 
5:12  p.  are  hanged  by  th.  hand 

Ezek.  22:27  p.  like  wolves  raven. 
2:3:15  dyed  attire,  all  of  them  p. 
32:29  Edom  and  her  p. 

30  the  p.  of  the  north 

39.18  ye  shall  drink  blood  of  p, 
45:8  my  p.  no  more  opp.  people 
Van.  3:2  King  sent  to  gather/). 
6:1  to  set  over  kingdom,  120  p. 

4  p.  sought  occasion  ag.  Dani. 
8:25  stand  ag.  the  Prince  of  p. 
9:8  confusion  of  face  to  ourp. 
10.13  Michael  one  of  p.  came 
11:5  one  of  his  p.  sh.  be  strong 

Hos.  7:3  they  make  p.  glad 

5  the  p.  have  made  liim  sick 
16  their  p.  shall  fall  by  sword 

8:4  made  p.  and  I  knew  it  not 
10  shall  sorrow  for  king  of  p. 

9:15  all  their  p.  are  revolters 

13:10  Give  me  a  king  andp. 
Arnos.  1:15  intocaptiv.  heandp, 
^fic.  3:1  hear,  p.  of  house  of  Is.  li 
ffab.  1:10  the  p.  shall  be  a  scorn 
Zcp.  1:8  I  will  punish  the  p. 

3:3  p.  within  iier  are  roar,  lions 
Mat.  20:25  p.  of  Gent,  exerciso 

1  Cor.  2:6  nor  wisdom  of  the  p. 
8  none  of  p.  of  this  world 

All  >he  PRINCES. 

2  K.  24.14  carried  away  all  thap. 
1  Chr.  29:24  all]),  submit,  them. 

3  Chr.  24:23  destroyed  all  the}). 
Eft.  1:16  done  wro.  to  all  the  p. 

3:1  set  his  seat  above  all  thep. 
Ps.  &3:11  all  th.  p.  as  Zebah  and 
Jer.  30:21  it  in  cars  of  all  the  p. 
F.-ek.  2(i:16  all  the  p.  of  the  sea 
Amos  2:3  will  slay  all  thep. 
See  ISRAEL. 

PRINCES  of  Judah. 
Neh.  12:31  I  brought  uvp.ofju. 
Ps.  68:27  there  is  p.  oj  Judah 
Jer.  52: 10  slew  all  the  p.  of  Jud. 
Mat.  2:6  not  least  am.  p.  of  Jud. 

PRINCESS,  ES. 
1  K.  11:3  Solom.  had  700  wiv.  p. 
Lam.  1:1  p.  among  provinces 

PRINCIPAL. 
Ex.  30:23  take  th.  also  p.  spices 
Lev.  C:5  shall  restore  it  in  thep. 
Xum.  5:7  recomp.  tresp.  with  p. 

1  K.  4:5  son  of  Nathan  p.  officer 

2  K.  25:19  the  p.  scribe  of  the 

host  Jer.  52:25 
1  Chr.  24:6  onep.  household 

31  even  p.  fathers  cast  lots 
Neh.  1!:17  Mattaniah  p.  to  begin 
Prov.  4:7  wi^dora  is  thep.  thing 
Is.  16:8  broken  down  p.  plants 

28:25  cast  in  p.  wheat  and  bar]. 
Jer.  25:34  in  ashes,  p.  of  flock 
35  nor  the  p.  of  the  flock  escape 
^[ic.  5:5  raise  ag.  him  8/).  me. 
Acts  25:23  p.  of  the  city  entered 

PRINCIPALITY,  lES. 
■Ter.  1.3:18  your  p.  sh.  comedown 
Po7n.  8:38  p.  nor  powers  able 
Eph.  1:21  far  above  all  p.  power 
3:10  top.  might  be  kn,  wisdom 
6:12  wrestle  ag.  p.  and  power 
Col.  1:16  p.  were  created  by  him 
2: 10  head  of  all  p.  and  power 

15  having  spoiled;)  ho  made 
Tit.  3:1  mind  to  be  subject  top. 

PRINCIPLES. 
Ileb.  5:12  one  teach  you  first  p. 
6:1  p.  of  the  doctrine  of  Chr. 

PRINT,  ED. 
Lev.  19:28  shall  not  p.  any  mar. 
Job  19.2.3  O  that  my  words  were 
p.  iu  a  book 

PRINT. 
.Job  13:27  settcst  a  /).  on  heels 
John  20:25  exc.  I  see  p.  of  nails, 

and  put  my  finger  into  p. 
PRISC.\.   2  Tim.  4:19 
PRISCILL.\,     Acts    18:2,  26; 
E07n.  16:3;  1  Cor.  10:19 
PRISON. 
Gen,.  39:20  Potiph.  put  Jos.  in  p. 
40:3  put  butler  and  baker  in  p. 
42:19  bound  in  house  of  your  p. 
1  K.  22:27  put  this  fellow  in  p. 
2  Chr,  18:26 


Q51 


PRI 

2  K.  17;4  bound  Hoshea  !n  p, 
25:29  changed  his  p.  garment, 
Jer.  52:;jl,  .33 
Neh.  3:25  Palal  repaired  by  p. 
Ps.  142:7  bring  my  soul  out  of  p. 
£■15.  4:14  for  out  ol  p.  he  cometh 
Is.  24:22  they  sh.  be  shut  up  in /;. 
42:7  brill"  out  prisoners  from  p. 
22  all  of  them  hid  in  p. 
53:8  he  was  taken  from  p. 
61:1  proclaim  opening  of  the  p. 
Jer.  32  2  Jeremiah  was  shut  inp. 

12  before  Jews  in  court  of  p, 
33:1  word  came  to  Jerem,  while 

in  p.  37:21;  38:6,  28  ;  39:15 
37:4  had  not  put  him  into  p. 
15  put  him  in  p.  in  Joa.  house 
.39:14  took  Jeremiah  out  of  p. 
52:11  put  Zedekiah  Inp. 
Mat.  4:12  John  was  cast  into  p. 
5:25  be  cast  into  p.  Luke  12:58 
11:2  J.  heard  in  p.  works  of  C. 
14:3  Herod  put  him  inp. 
18:30  he  cast  him  into  p. 
2.'):36  I  was  in  p.  ye  came  to  me 
39  when  saw  we  thee  in  p.  f  44 
ilark  1:14  after  J.  was  put  in  p. 
6: 17  Her.  had  bound  John  in  p. 
Luke  3:20  he  shut  up  John  in  p. 
23,33  go  with  thee  both  intop, 
23: 19  for  murder  cast  In  p,  25 
.lohn  3:24  John  not  yet  cast  in  p. 
Acts  5:18  put  apostles  in  com.  p. 

19  angel  by  night  op.  p,  doors 
8:3  men  and  women,  com.  to 
12:4  Peter  in;;.  5  kept  inp. 
7  light  in  p.  17  L.  br.  out  of  p, 
16:23  Paul  and  Silas  cast  in  p. 
24  inner  p.  27  p.  doors  opoQ 
26:10  saints  did  I  shut  in  p. 

1  Pet.  3:19preach.  to  spirits  inp. 
Bev.  2:10  shall  cast  some  intop. 

20:7  S.  shall  be  loosed  out  hisp. 
See  GATE. 

PRISON-HOUSE. 
Jud.  16:21  S.  did  grind  in  p. -A. 

2  Chr.  16:10  Asa  put  11.  \np.-h. 
Is.  42:7  iu  darkness  out  of  p.-h. 

PRISONER. 
Ps.  79:11  let  sighing  of  p.  come 

102:20  hear  groaning  of  thep. 
Mat.  27: 15  release  to  people  a  p. 
Acts  23:18  P.  p.  called  me  to  him 

25:27  unreasonable  to  send  a  p. 

28:17  yet  was  I  delivered/; 
Eph.  3:1  IP.  the  p.  of  Jesus, 

4:1;  PhUe.  1:9 
2  Tim.  1:8  not  ashamed  of  his  p. 
See  FELLOW. 

PRISONERS. 
Gen.  39:20  where  king's  p.  were 
Aum.  21:1  took  some  of  Israel  p. 
■Job  3:18  there  thep.  rest  toge. 
Ps.  69:.33  L.  despiseth  not  his  p. 

146:7  the  Lord  looseth  the;). 
Is.  10:4  bow  down  under  the  p. 

14:17  opened  not  house  of;). 

20:4  Assyria  shall  leadEgyp.  p. 

24:22  be  gathered  together  asp. 

42:7  bring  out  p.  from  prison 

49:9  mayest  say  top.  Go  forth 
Lam.  3:34  crush  under  feet  thep. 
Zee.  9:11  have  sent  forth  thy  p. 

13  turn  to  Btr.-hold,  p.  of  hope 
Acts  16:25  praises,  p.  heard  them 

27  supposing;;,  had  been  fled 
27:1  delivered  I'aul  and  other  p. 
43 soldiers'  coun.  wastokillp. 
PRISONS. 
Ltike  21:12  delivering  you  in.  p. 
Acts  22-4  del.  in  p.  nion  and  wo. 
2  Cor.  11:23  inp.  more  frequent 

PRIVATE,  LY. 
.Vat.  24:3  disciples  came  to  C.  p. 
Mark  6:32  Jesus  went  into  a  ship 

p,  Luke  S):10 
9:28  J.  and  And.  ask  him  p  13:3 
Luke  10.23  turned  to  disciplesp. 
Acts  23:19  with  Paul's  kinsm.  p. 
Gal.  2:2/).  to  them  of  reputation 
2  Pet.  1:20  any  p.  interpretation 

PRIVILY. 
.Jud.  9:31  he  sent  messengers  p. 
1  Sam.  24:4  Da.  cut  Saul's  sk.  p. 
Ps.  10:8  eyes  p,  set  against  poor 
11:2  may  p.  shoot  at  upricht 
31:4  out  of  net  laid  p,  142:3 
64:5  commune  of  lay,  snares  p. 
101:5  whoso  p.  slanders  neighb. 
Prov.  1:11  Ini'K  /).  for  innocent 
18  lurk  p,  for  their  own  lives 
Mat.  1:19  to  jiut  her  away  p. 
2:7  Her.  when  he  had  p.  called 
Acts  16:37  now  do  they  thrust  us 
outp.  ^ 


PRO 

Gal.  2:4  catno  in  p.  to  spy  out 
2  Pet.  2:1  p.  bring  damna.  hero. 

PRIVY. 
Deut.  23:1  p.  member  cut  off 
1  K.  2:44  wickedness  heart  p.  to 
Ezek.  21:14  enters  p.  chamber 
Acts  5:2  wife  also  being  p.  to  It 

PRIZE. 

1  Cor.  9:24  but  one  receivethp. 
Phil.  3:14  I  press  toward  thep 

PRIZED. 
Zee.  11:13  price  that  I  was  p.  at 

PROCEED. 
■Jos.  6:10  word  p.  out  of  mouth 

2  Sam.  7:12  seed  wh.  shall  p. 
■lob  40:5  but  I  will;;,  no  further 
Is.  29:14  I  p.  to  do  marvel,  work 

51:4  for  a  law  shall  p.  from  me 
.A  r.  9:3  they  p.  from  evil  to  evil 

30:21  governor  Bhallp,  fr,  midst 
Ilab.  1:7  judgm.  and  dign.  sh.  p. 
Mat.  15:18;;.  out  of  mouth  defile 
19  heart  p.  murders,  Mark1:iil 
Eph.  4:29  no  corrupt  commu.  p. 
2  Tim.  3:9  they  shall  p.  no  furt. 

PROCEEDED. 
]^nm.  30: 12  what.  p.  out  of  lips 
Jud.  11:36  do  that  which  p.  out 
■fob  36:1  Elihu  also  p.  and  said 
Luke  4:22  gracious  words  wh.  p. 
■John  8:42  for  I  p.  forth  from  God 
Acts  12:3  hep.  to  take  Peter  also 
liev.  19:21  sword  p.  out  of  mouth 

PROCEEDETH,  INC. 
Gen.  24:."X)  tiling  p.  from  the  L. 
Num.  30:2accoraing  to  all  th.  p 
Deut.  8:3  by  every  word  that  p 
out  of  mouth  of  G.  Mat.  4:4 

1  Sam.  24:13  wick.  p.  fr.  wicked 
Ex.  10:5  error  which  p.  fr.  ruler 
Lam.  3:38  out  of  M.  High  p.  not 
Ilab.  1:4  WTong  judgment  p. 
John  15:26  Spi.  of  truth  p.  fr.  F. 
Jam.  8:10  out  of  the  same  mo,  p. 
Eev.  11:5  fire  p.  out  of  th.  mouth 

22:1  water  ot  life  p.  out  of  thr 

PROCESS. 
Gen.  4:3  inp.  of  time  C.  brought 

38:12  in  p.  of  time  Shuah  died 
Ex.  2:23  in  p.  of  time  ki.  of  E^. 
Jud.  11:4  in  p.  chil.  of  Ammoa 

2  Chr.  21:19  inp.  Jehor.'s  bowe; 
PROCHORUS.   Acts  ^-.5 

PROCLAIM. 
Ex.  33:19  I  will  p.  name  of  Lord. 
Lev.  23:2  feast  of  L.  p.  4,  21,  37 
25:10  p.  lib.  i»eu<.2O:10p.  peace 
■Jud.  7:3  to;;,  in  ears  of  people 

1  K.  21:9  p.  a  fast,  set  Naboth  on 

2  K.  10:20  Jehu  said,  p.  assemb. 
Neh.  8: 15  p.  they  fetch  branches 
Est.  6:9/).  before  him,  Thus  sh. 
Prov.  20:6  men;;,  own  goodness 
Is.  61:1  he  sent  me  to  p.  liberty 

2p.  the  acceptable  year  of  L. 
Ji  r.  3:12p.  th.  words  11:6;  19:2 
7:2  stand  in  gate  of  L.  p.  there 
34:8  made  a  coven,  to  p.  liberty 
17  I  /).  a  liberty  for  you  to  sw. 
.Jdfl  3:0  p.  this  among  the  Gent. 
Amosi'.hp.  the  free-offerings 

PROCLAIMED. 
Ex.  34:5  p.  name  of  Lord,  6 
36.6  they  caused  it  to  be  p. 

1  K.  21.12  they  p.  a  fast,  set 

2  A".  10:20  solemn  assem.  and  /). 
23:16  man  of  G.  p.  who  p.  17 

2  Chr.  20.3  Jehoshaphatp.  a  fast 
Ezr.  8  21  I  p.  a  fast  at  Ahava 
Est.  fy.ll  Hamanp.  before  him 
Is.  62.11  hath  p.  Thy  salvation 
Jer.  36:9  they  p.  a  fast  before  L. 
Joa.  ;3'5  p.  a  fast,  put  on  sackc. 

7  caused  it  to  be  p.  thro'  Nine. 
Luke  12:3  be  p.  on  house-tops 
PROCLAIMETH,  ING. 
Prov.  12.23  heart  of  fools  p. 
Jer.  34:15/).  liberty  cv.  man,  17 
liev.  5:2  I  eaw  a  strong  angel  p. 

PROCLAMATION. 

E.v.  32:5  Aaron  made  p. 

1  K.  15  22  king  Asa  made  a  p. 
22:36  went/;,  throughout  host 

2  Chr.  24:9  J.  made  a  p.  through 
36:22  Cyrus  made  p.  Ezr.  1:1 

Ezr.  10:7  E,  made  p,  thro'  J udah 
Dan.  5:29  Belshazzar  made  p. 

PROCl^RE,  ED,  ETH. 

Pror.  11:27  seek,  good  p.  favor 
Jer.  2:17  hast  thou  not/),  this 
4:18  tliy  doings  p.  th.  things 
26:19  mitrht  we  p.  great  evil 
33:9  for  all  posterity  I  p.  to  it 


CRUDEN'S  CON"CORDANCE. 


PRO 

PRODUCE. 

Js.  4\:21p.  your  cause,  saitliL. 

PROFAM3,  Adjective. 
l£V.  21:7  not  ta.  wife  th.  is  p.  14 
Jer.  23:11  proph.  and  priests  ». 
Ez^k.  21:25  thus;),  prince  of  I 
28:16  cast  asp.  out  of  mount 
42:20  sanctuary  and  2>-  place 
44:23  dift'ere.  betw.  holy  and  p. 
48:15  sh.  be  a  p.  place  for  city 
1  Tim.  1:9 law  is  made  for?;. 
4:7  ref.  p.  and  old  wives'  liibles 
6:20  avoid;;,  babbl.  2  Tim.  2:10 
Heb.  12:10  lest  th.  beany;),  per. 

PROF.WE,  Verb. 
Lev.  18:21  neit.  shult  thou  p.  G. 

19:12;  20:.3;  21:6;  23:2,  32 
21:12  shall  not  p.  sanctuary,  23 
15  nor  shall  p.  his  seed  among 
22:9  if  they  p.  ray  ordinance 
15  shall  not  p.  holy  things 
Nek.  13:17  evil  do,  p.  sabbath 
Ezek.  23:30  came  to  sanctu.  top. 
24:21  I  will  p.  my  sanctuary 
Amos  2:7  to  p.  my  holy  name 
Mat.  12:5  priests  in  temple;;. 
Acls  24:0  g-one  about  to  p.  temp. 

FROFAIVED. 
Lev.  10:8  he;;,  hallowed  things 
Ps.  89:39  thou  hast ;;.  his  crown 
Ts.  43:28  I  have  ;).  the  princes  of 
Ezek.  22:8  thou;?,  my  sab.  23:38 
26 p.  my  holy  things,  I  amp. 
25:3  sanctuary  when  it  wasp 
S6:20  they  ;;.  my  holy  name 
21  my  name  Is.  had  ;;.  22,  23 
3fal.  1:12  ye  have  p.  it,  ye  say 
2:11  Jud.  hath     holiness  of  L. 

PROFAIVEIVESS. 
Jer.  23:15  prophets  of  Jeru.  is^. 

PROFAXETH,  Ii\G. 
I^.  21:9  she  p.  her  father,  she 

13:18  bring  wrath  by  p.  sab. 
Mai.  2:10  by  p.  covenant  of  fath. 

PROFESS. 
Dmt.  26:3  I  p.  this  day  to  the  L. 
Mat.  7:23  I ;;.  I  never  knew  you 
Tit.  1:16  they  p.  they  know  God 

PROFESSED,  I\G. 
J!om.  1:22;;.  themsel.  to  bo  wise 
S  Cor.  9:13  glori.  God  for  yourp. 
1  Tim.  2:10  becometh  women  p. 
6:12  hast  p.  a  good  profession 
21  some  p.  have  erred 
PROFESSIOiV. 
1  Tim.  6:12  professed  a  good  p 
Jleb.  3:1  the  High-priest  of  ourp. 
4:14  let  us  hold  fast  ourp.  10:23 

PROFIT,  Substantive. 
Cfen.  25:32  wliat  p.  sh.  birthright 
37:26  what  p.  if  we  slay  broth.  ? 
Est.  3:8  it  is  not  for  king's  p. 
Job  21:15  what ;;.  if  we  pray 
30:2  whereto  strength  p.  me  ? 
35:3  what  p.  if  I  be  cleansed 
Ps.  30:9  what  p.  is  in  my  blood? 
Prov.  14:23  in  all  labor  th.  is^;. 
Ec.  1:3  what  p.  hath  a  man  ol  all 

his  labor?  3:9;  5:16 
S:ll  there  was  nop.  under  sun 
5:9  the  p.  of  the  earth  is  for  all 
7:11  by  wisdom  there  is;;,  to 
Js.  30:5  help  nor  p.  but  shame 
Jer.  16:19  things  where,  is  nop. 
Mai.  3:14  what  p.  that  wo  kept 
Jiojn.  3:1  what  p.  of  circumcis.  ? 
1  Cor.  7:35  I  sp.  for  your  own;;. 

10:.33  not  seeking  mine  own  p. 
9  Ti?H.  2:14  about  words  to  nop. 
Seb.  12:10  chasteneth  us  for  p. 

PROFIT,  Verb. 
1  Sam.  12:21  thi.  wh.  cannot  p. 
Job  35:8  thy  righteousn.  may  p. 
Prov.  10:2  wickednessp.  nothing 
11:4  riches  p.  not  in  day  of  wra. 
Js.  30:5  peo.  that  could  not  p.  6 
44:9  delectable  things  sh.  not  p. 
47:12  thou  shalt  be  able  to  p. 
57:12  works,  shall  not  p.  thee 
Jer.  2:8  things  that  do  not;;. 
11  for  that  which  doth  not  p. 
7:8  lying  words  that  cannot  p. 
12:13  put  to  pain,  but  sh.  not  p. 
23:32  they  sh.  not  p.  this  peop. 
Mark  8:36  what  p.  if  gain  world 
X  Cor.  12:7  ev.  man  top.  \vithal 
14:6  what  shall  I  p.  you  f 
Oal.  5:2  Ch.  shall  p.  you  nothing 
Jleb.  4:2  word  preach,  did  not  p. 
Jam.  2:14  what  doth  it  p.  breth. 
10  give  not  thi.  needf.  wh.p. 
PROFITABLE. 
Job  32:2  can  a  man  be  p.  to  God  ? 
Ec.  10:10  wisdom  isp,  to  direct 


PRO 

Is.  44:10  image  is  p.  for  nothing 
Jer.  13:7  girdle  wasp,  for  noth. 
jifat.  5:20;).  members  perish,  .30 
Acls  20:20  I  kept  noth.  p.  to  you 

1  Tim.  4:8  godliness  is  p.  to  all 

2  TiT?i.  3:16  all  Scripture  isp. 
4:11  M.  is  p.  to  me  for  ministry 
Tit.  3:8  th.  things  are  p.  to  men 
P/tUe.  11  but  now  p.  to  thee 

PROFITED,  ETH. 
Job  33:27  I  have  sinned,  it  p.  not 
34:9  it  p.  noth.  to  delight  in  G. 
irab.  2:18  what  p.  graven  image 
Mat.  15:5  it  is  a  gift  whatever 
thou  might,  be  p.  Mar-kl:ll 
10:26  what  is  man  p.  if  he  gain 
John  6:63  quicken,  flesh  p.  noth. 
Rom.  2:25  circumcision  p.  if  th. 
1  Cor.  13:3  not  char,  it  p.  noth. 
Gal.  1:14  I  p.  in  Jews'  religion 
1  Tim.  4:8  bodily  exerci.  p.  little 
Ifeb.  13:9  notp.  them  that  occu. 

PROFITIIVG. 
1  Tim.  4:15  thy  p.  may  appear 

PROFOUND. 
Hos.  5:2  the  revolters  are  p. 

PROGEIVITORS. 
Gen.  49:26  above  bless,  of  my  p. 

PROG\OSTICATORS. 
Ts.  47:13  let  monthly  p.  stand  up 

PROLONG,  ED 
Devt.  4:26  not  p.  your  days,  .30:18 
40  that  thou  raayest  p.  days  on 
earth,  5:16,  33;  6:2;  11:9; 
17:20;  22:7 
32:47  ye  shall;;,  your  davs 
Job  6:11  that  I  should  p.  life  ? 
15:29  wicked  sh.  not  p.  perfect. 
Ps.  61:6  thou  will ;;.  king's  life 
Prov.  28:2  by  knowl.  shall  be  p. 

16  he  that  hatcth  covet,  sh.  p. 
Ec.  8:12  a  sinner's  d.iys  be  p. 

13  nei.  shall  wicked  p.  his  days 
Is.  13:22  her  days  shall  not  be  p. 
53:10  seed,  he  shall  p.  his  days 
Ezek.  12:22  the  days  are;;,  and 
25  to  pass,  it  sh.  be  no  more  p. 
28noneof  my  wordsbe;;.  more 
Dan.  7:12  their  lives  were  p.  for 

PROLO\GETH. 

Prov.  10:27  fear  of  Lord;;,  days 
PROMISE,  Substantive. 

Niun.  14:34  kn.  my  breach  of  p. 

1  K.  8:56  Hot  failed  of  good  p. 

2  Chr.  1:9  let;;,  to  David  beesta. 
Neh.  5:12  do  according  to  this  p. 

13  perform,  not;;,  accor.  top. 
Ps.  77:8  doth  p.  fan  evermore  1 

105:42  remembered  his  holy  ;; 
Luke  24:49  send  p.  of  my  Fath 
Acts  1:4  wait  for ;;.  of  the  Father 
2:.33  received  p.  of  Holy  Ghost 
39  the;;,  is  to  you  and  children 
7:17  time  of  the  p.  drew  nigh 
1:5:23  his  p.  ha.  raised  a  Saviour 
32  p.  made  to  fathers 
2.3:21  looking  for  a  p.  from  thee 
26:6  hope  of  tlicp.  made  of  G.  7 
Eoyn.  4:13p.  that  he  sh.  be  heir 

14  the;;,  is  made  of  none  effect 

16  tlie  ;;.  might  be  sure  to  seed 
20  he  sta;^gered  not  at  the  p. 

9:8  chil.  ot  p.  counted  for  seed 
9  this  is  word  of  p.  I  will  come 
Gal.  3:14  receive  p.  of  the  Spirit 

17  sho.  make  ;;.  of  none  effect 

18  it  is  no  more  of     but  God 
gave  it  to  Abraham  by  p. 

19  to  whom  tlie ;;.  was  made 
22  that  the  p.  by  faith  of  J.  C. 
29  ye  are  heirs  according  to  p. 

4:2.3  he  of  free  woman  was  by  p. 
28  we,  as  Isaac,  children  of;;. 
Eph.  1:13  with  Holy  Sjiirit  of  p. 
2:12  strangers  from  coven,  of;;. 
3:6  partakers  of  his  ;;.  in  Christ 
6:2  first  commandment  with  p. 

1  Ti7n.  4:8  hav.  the;;,  of  the  life 

2  Tim.  1:1  according  top.  of  life 
Ileb.  4:1  fear,  lest  a  ;;.  being  left 

6:13  God  made  ;;.  to  Abraham 

15  after  he  endured  heobtai.p. 
17  will,  to  show  to  heirs  of  p. 

9:15  p.  of  eternal  life,  10:36 
11:9  sojourned  in  hand  of  p. 

heirs  wi.  him  of  the  same  p. 
39  these  all  received  not  the  p. 
2  Pet.  3:4  wh.  is  p.  of  his  coming 
9  Lord  not  slack  concer.  his  p. 
13  according  to  his  p.  we  look 

1  John  2:25  this  is  the  p.  he  hath 

PROMISE,  Verb. 

2  Pet.  2:19  while  they  p.  liberty, 

they  Ber\'ants  of  corruption 


952 


PRO 

PROMISED. 

&.  12:25  give  according  as  hop. 

Num.  14:40  go  to  place  Lord  ;;. 

Deut.  1:11  L.  bless  as  hep.  15:6 
6:3  increase  as  the  Lord  p.  thee 
10:9  L.  is  his  inherit,  as  hep. 
12:20  L.  enlarge  border, as  hep. 
19:8  give  thee  land  hep.  27:3 
26:18  to  be  his  people  as  ho ;;. 

■Jos.  23:5  possess  th.  land  as  L. ;;. 

2 Sam.  7:28;;.  goodness  to  scrv. 

1  A'.  2:24  msde  me  house  he;;. 
5:12  L.  gave  S.  wisdom  as  lie  p. 
8:20  I  sit  on  thro,  of  Is.  as  L.  p. 

56  given  rest  to  people  as  hep. 
9:5  as  I  p.  to  David,  thv  father 

2  A'.  8:19;;.  togi.  light,  2Chr.  21:7 

1  Chr.  17:26  tn.  hast  p.  goodness 

2  Chr.  6:10  set  on  throne  as  L.  p. 
Neh.  9:2:3  concern,  whi.  thou  o. 
./er.  32:43  all  good  I  p.  33:14 
Mat.  14:7  Herod  p.  with  oath 
Mark  14:11  p.  to  give  money 
Luke  1:72  mercy;;,  to  our  fath. 

22:6  hep.  to  betray  him 
Acts  7:5  hep.  to  give  it  to  him 
Pom.  1:2  gospel  wh.  he  liad;;. 

4:21  what  hep.  he  was  able 
Tit.  1:2;;.  before  world  beiran 
IM.  10:2;3  ho  is  faithful  that;;. 

11:11  him  faithful  that  had  p. 

12:26  hath  p.  saying.  Yet  once 
Jam.  1:12  L.  p.  to  tlfem  love,  2:5 
1  John  2:25  hath  ;;.  us  etcr.  life 
PROMISEDST. 

1  K.  8:24  David  that  thou ;;.  25 
Neh.  9:15  p.  they  sho.  go  to  land 

PROMISES. 
Pom.  9:4  to  whom  pertain  ;;. 
15:8  to  confirm;;,  made  to  fatli. 

2  Cor.  1:20  all  p.  of  God  in  him 
7:1  having  therefore  these;;. 
Gal.  3:16  to  Abra.  were;;,  made 

21  is  law  against  p.  of  God? 
Heb.  6:12  thro'  faith  inherit;;. 
7:6  M.  blessed  him  that  ha<l;;. 
8:6  establislied  upon  bctterp. 
Il:li3  not  having  received  p. 
17  he  that  received  p.  oft',  son 
33  through  faith  obtained  ;;. 
iPet.  1:4  given  to  us  precious  p. 

PROMISING. 
Ezek.  13:22  wick,  way  by  p.  life 

PROMOTE,  ED. 
Num.  22:17;;.  to  honor,  24:11 

37  am  I  not  able  to;;,  thee  to 
.liid.  9:9  go  to  bo;;,  over,  11,  13 
Est.  5:11  where,  king  had;;,  him 
Prov.  4:8  e.xalt  her.  She  sh.  ;;.  th. 
Dan.  3:30  the  king  p.  Shadrach 

PROMOTION. 
Ps.  75:6  ;;.  cometh  not  from  east 
Prov.  3:35  shame  be  ;;.  of  fools 

PRONOUNCE. 
Lev.  5:4  man  sh.  ;;.  with  an  oath 

59  this  is  the  haw,  7;.  it  clean 
Jud.  12:6  not  frame  to  ;;.  right 

PRONOUNCED. 
Neh.  6:12  he;;,  this  prophecy 
Jer.  11:17  the  Lord  hath  p.  evil 
16:10  /;.  this  great  evil  agai.  us  ? 

19:15;  35:17;  40:2 
26:13  Lord  will  rep.  of  evil  he;;. 

19  Lord  repented  of  evil  hep. 
31:5  for  I  have;;,  the  word 
36:7  L.  hath  p.  ag.  this  people 

PRONOUNCING. 
Lev.  5:4  if  a  soul  sware.p.  to  do 

PROOF,  S. 
Acts  1:3  hims.  alive  by  m.any  p. 
2  Cor.  2:9  might  know  the  ;;. 
8:24  show  to  them  the  ;;.  of  love 
13:3  since  ye  seek  a  p.  of  Christ 
Phil.  2:22  ye  know  the  p.  of  him 
2  7'im.  4:5  p.  of  thy  ministry 

PROPER. 
1  Chr.  29:3  mine  own  p.  good 
Acts  1:19  in  p.  tongue,  Aceldama 

1  Cor.  7:7  every  man  hath  p.  gift 
Heb.  11:23  saw  he  was  ap.  child 

PROPHECY. 

2  tyir.  9:29  Sol.'s  acts  in;;,  of  A. 
15:8  when  Asa  heard  p.  of  Oded 

Neh.  6:12  he  pronounced  this  /;. 
P)-ov.  30:1  p.  man  spaketo  Ithiel 

31:1  p.  that  his  mother  tau.  him 
Mat.  13:14  fulfilled  p.  of  Esaias 
1  Cor.  12:10  ano.  p.  by  same  Sp. 

13:2  thouffh  I  have  the  gift  of  p. 

1  Tim.  4:14  gift  given  thee  by  ;;. 

2  Pet.  1:19  a  more  sure  word  of  p. 

20  nop.  of  script,  is  of  private 

21  p.  came  not  by  will  of  man 
Pen,  J:3  bless,  they  that  hear  p. 


PRO 

Peii.  11:6  rain  not  in  da.  of  th.p. 
19:10  testimony  of  .1.  is  sp.  of  p. 
22:7  blessed  that  keepcth  th.p. 
10  seal  not  the  say.  of  the  p. 

19  if  any  man  take  from  this  p. 

PROPHECIES. 
1  Cor.  13:8  whether  ;;.  they  cease 
1  Ti?n,  1:18  according  to  p.  befo. 

PROPHESY,  Verb. 
Num.  11:27  Eklad  and  Me.  do  p. 
1  A'.  22:8  he  doth  not  p.  good 
18  not  p.  good,  2  Chr.  18:17 
1  Chr.  25:1  should  p.  with  harps 
7s.  30:10  p.  not  right,  p.  deceits 
,/er.  5:31  the  projihetsp.  falsely 
11:21  p.  not  in  name  of  the  L. 
14:14  prophets  p.  lies,  p.  false 

16  people  to  whom  they  p.  cast 
23:16  heark.  not  to  proph.  th.p. 
25  p.  lies  in  my  name,  26,  32; 
27:10,  14,  15,  16  ;  29:9,  21 
2.';:30  p,  against  inhab.  of  earth 
26:12  Lord  sent  me  top.  against 
Ezek.  4:7;;.  against  Jerusalem 
6:2  p.  ag.  mount,  of  Israel,  36:1 
11:4  p.  against  Jaaz.  and  Pel.  p. 
13:2;;.  against  proph.  that  p.  17 
20:40;;.  aga.  the  forest  of  south 
21:2 p.  against  Israel;  9  Jerusa. 
1-4  Son  of  man  ;;.  smite  hands 
28  p.  concerning  Amraon.  26:2 
28:21  Son  of  man  p.  against  Zid. 
29:2  p.  aga.  Pharaoh,  king  Eg. 
.30:2;;.  against  Egypt  and  say 
34:2;;.  against  shepherds  of  Is. 
35:2;;.  against  mount  Seir 
36:6p.  concerning  land  of  Isra. 
37:4  ;;.  on  th.  bones;  9 p.  wind 
.38:2  p.  against  Gog,  14  :  .39:1 
Joel  2:28  sons  sh.  p.  Acts  2:>7, 18 
A?7ios  2:12  say.  p.  not,  Mic.  2:6 
3:8  L.  spoken,  who  can  but p.f 
7:12  eat  bread,  and  ;;.  there 
13  p.  not  any  more  at  Beth-el 

15  L.  said.  Go,  ;;.  to  my  pe.  Is. 

16  p.  not  against  house  of  Isa. 
.^^^c.  2:11  I  will  p.  to  thee  of  wins 
Zee.  13:3  when  any  sh.  p.  then 
Mat.  15:7  well  did  Es.  p.  of  yoti 

26:68;;.  unto  us.  thoaCh.  Mark 

14:65;  Zj/^c  22:64 
Acts  21:9  had  virgins  wh.  did  p. 
Pom.  12:6  whether;;,  let  us  ;;.  to 
1  Cor.  13:9  part,  and  p.  in  part 
14:1  rather  p.  39  covet  top. 
24  if  all  p.  31  we  may  all  p. 
Pfv.  10:11  thou  must;;,  before 
11:3  witnesses  sh.  ;;.  1,260  days 
PROPHESIED. 
Num.  11:25  they  ;;.  did  notceass 
ISam.  10:10  Spirit  of  God  came 
on  Saul,  and  he  did  p.  11; 
18:10 ;  19:23.  24 
1  K.  18:29  they  p.  until  evening 
22:10  prophets  p.  12;  2  Chr.  18:9 

1  Chr.  25:2  the  sons  of  Asaph  p. 

2  Chr.  20:37  Eliezerp.  against  J. 
Ezr.  5:1  Zechariah  p.  to  the  J. 
Jer.  2:8  the  prophets  p.  by  Baal 

20:1  Pashur  heard  that  Jere.  p. 
23:13  the  prophets  of  Saniar.  p. 

21  I  have  not  spok.  yet  they  p. 
26:9  why  hast  thou  p.  in  name 

18  Micah  ;;.  in  days  of  Hezek. 

20  Urijah  p.  28:8  p.  against 
29:31  Shem.  hath  ;;.  to  you  a  lie 
.37:19  where  prophets  which  p.? 

Ezek.  11:13  when  I  p.  Pelat.  died 
37:7  I ;;.  as  I  was  com.  I  p.  10 
3S:17  who  p.  I  would  bring  thee 

Zee.  13:4  proph.  asha.  when  p. 

Mat.  7:22  Lord,  have  we  not  p. 
11:13  the  proph.  p.  until  John 

Mark  7:6  well  hath  Es.  p.  of  you 

Lnke  1:67  his  father  Zacharias  p. 

.Joltn  11:.51  Caiaphas  p.  that  Jes. 

Acts  19:0  sp.  with  tongues  and  p. 

1  Cor.  14:5  I  would  rather  yep. 
Judc  14  Enoch  p.  of  these  things 

PROPHESIETH. 

2  Chr.  18:7  he  nev.  p.  good  tome 
,Ier.  28:9  projihet  wh.  p.  of  peace 
Ezek.  12:27  he  p.  of  times  far  off 
Zee.  13:3  thrust  him  when  he  p. 
1  Cor.  11:5  p.  with  head  uncov. 

14:3  he  that  p.  speak,  unto  men 

4  he  that  ;;.  edifieth  church 

5  greater  he  that ;;.  than  he 
'PROPHESSYING,  S. 

1  Sam.  10:13  made  an  end  of  p. 
19:20  saw  comp.  of  prophets  p. 
Ezr.  6:14  they  prospered  thro" p. 
1  Cor.  11:4  p.  having  head  cover. 
14:6  exce.  I  speak  to  you  by;;. 

22  but ;;.  serveth  not  for  thera 
1  Thes.  5:20  desp.  not  p.  prove  all 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRO 

PROPHET. 

Ex.  7:1  Aarou  shall  be  thy  p. 
1  Sam.  22:5  the  p.  Gad  said  to  D. 

1  K.  1:32  call  me  Nathan  the 
11:29  Ahijah  the  ».  found  Jero. 
13:11  dwelt  an  old  p.  in  B.  25 

29  p.  took  up  car.  of  man  of  G 
the  old     came  to  bury  him 
18:36  Elij.  the  ».  came  and  said 

2  K.  5:3  would  G.  my  lord  wi.  p. 
13  if  p.  had  bid  do  some  great 

6:12  Elisha  the/>.  telleth  what 

23:18  with  bonesof/j.  that  came 
2  Chr.  12:5  came  Shemai.  the/j. 

13:22  written  in  story  of  the  p. 

15:8  wh.  Asa  heard  proph.  of  p. 

21:12.a  writing  from  Eli.  the/j. 

32:20;;.  Isaiah  prayed  to  heaven 

35:18  from  days  of  Samu.  the  p. 

36:12  humbl.  not  himself  bef.  p. 
Ezr.  6:14  prophesying  of  Ila.  p. 
Ps.  74:9  there  is  nop.  amo.  you 
Is.  3:2  Lord  doth  away  the  ». 

9:15  the  p.  that  teacheth  lies 

28:7  p.  erred  thro'  strono;  drink 
Jer.  6:13  from  p.  to  priests,  8:10 

18:18  nor  sh.  word  perish  fr.  p. 

2;J:11  p.  and  priests  are  profane 
28  the  p.  that  hath  a  dream. 

28:6  the  p.  Jeremi.  said.  Amen 
%p.  wh.  prophesieth  of  peace, 
word  of  p.  CO.  to  pass  p.  kn. 
17  Hananiah  p.  died  same  year 

.37:2  nor  servants  hearken  to  p. 
Lam.  2:20  shall  p.  be  slain  ? 
Ezek.  7:26  then  seek  a  vis.  of  p. 

14:4  come.  top.  I  will  ans.  him 

9  if  p.  be  deceived,  I  have  dec. 

10  punishra.  of  p.  sh.  be  even 
Box.  4:5  the  p.  sh.  fall  with  thee 

9:7  the  p.  is  a  fool:  8  p.  a  snare 
Anwsl-.U  I  was  nop.  nor  p.  son 
Zee.  13:5  lam  no  p.  husbandman 
Ma/.  4:5  I  will  send  Elijah  the 
Mat.  1:22  which  was  spoken  by 
the  p.  Isaiah,  2:15:  .3:3;  4:14 
8:17;  21:4;  Luke  .3:4;  Jo/iri 
1:23;  12:.38;  ^cte  28:25 
2:5  for  thus  it  is  written  by  p. 
17  spoken  by  Jeremy  p.  27:9 
12:39  the  sign  of  the  p.  Jonas, 

Luke  11*29 
13:.35  spoken  by  the  p.  Da.  27:35 
21:11  this  is  Jesus  p.  of  Nazar. 
24:15  sp.  of  by  D.  p.  Mark  13:14 
Luke  1:76  thou  child  he  called  p. 
4:17  delivered  book  of  p.  Esai. 
24  no  p.  is  accept,  in  his  conn. 
7:28  not  a  greater  p.  than  John 
,7oA»7:40of^a  truth  this  is  the  p. 

52  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  p. 
Acts  2:16  spoken  by  the  p.  Joel 
8:28  he  read  Esaias  the  p.  .30 
34  of  whom  speaketh  p.  this  ? 
13:20  gave  judges  nntil  Sam.  p. 
2  Pet.  2:16  assforb.  madness  of  p. 
See  PRIEST. 

A  PROPHET. 
Gen-.  20:7  restore  wife,  he  is  a  p. 
Deut.  13:1  if  there  arise  a  p.  or 
18:15  I  will  raise  a  p.  from  am, 
brethren,  18:  Acts  3:22;  7:37 
34:10  arose  not  a  p.  in  Israel 
Jud.  6:8  L.  sent  a  p.  to  children 
1  -Sam.  3:20  Sam.  esta.  to  be  a  p. 
9:9  now  called  a  p.  called  seer 

1  K.  13:18  I  am  a  p.  as  thou  art 
18:22  I  only  remain  a  p.  of  L. 
22:7  is  there  not  here  a  p.  of 

Lord  ?  2  K.  3:11;  2  C/tr.  18:6 

2  K.  5:8  know  there  is  a  p.  in  Is. 
IChr.  25:15  L.  sent  a  p.  to  Amaz. 

28:9  a  p.  of  the  Lord  was  there 
Jer.  1:5  I  ordained  thee  a  p. 

29:26  maketh  himself  a  p.  27 
Ezek.  2:5  a  p.  among  them,  33:33 

14:7  Cometh  to  a  p.  to  inq.  abo. 
Hos.  12:13  by  ap.  L.  brought  Is. 

out  of  Eg.  by  a  p.  preserved 
Mic.  2:11  be  ap.  of  his  people 
Mat.  10:41  he  thatreceiv.  a  p.  in 
name  of  a  p.  Tec.  a  p.  reward 

11:9  what  went  ye  to  see  7  a  p. 

13:57  a  p.  is  not  without  honor, 
Mark  6:4 ;  John  4:44 

14:5  accounted  him  a  p.  21:26; 
Mark  11:.32;  Luke  20:6 

21:46  multi.  took  him  for  a  p. 
Mark  6:15  a  p.  or  as  one  of  pro. 
Litke  7:16  a  great  p.  among  us 
.39  if  he  were  a  p.  would  have 

13:33  it  cannot  be  a  p.  perish 

24:19  Je.  who  was  a  p.  mighty 
Jo/)n  4:19  I  perceive  th.  art  a  p. 

9:17  blind  man  said.  He  is  a  p. 
Acts  2:.30  David  a  p.  knowing  G. 

21;  10  a  cert.  p.  named  Agabus 


PRO 

1  Cor.  14:.37  man  think  to  be  a  p. 
Tit.  1:12  a  p.  of  their  own  land 

Fal.se  PROPHET. 

.'lets  13:6 /.  p.  a  Jew  named  Bar. 
Iiei\  16:13  like  frogs  out  of/,  p. 

19:20  beast  taken,  wi.  him /.  p. 

20:10cast  wh.  beast  and  /.p.  are 
See  LORD. 

That  PROPHET. 
Dent.  13:5  t.p.  shall  die,  18:20 
Ezek.  14:9  I  the  L.  deceived  t.  p. 
John  1:21  ask.  Art  thou  t.  p.  f  25 

6:14  this  is  of  a  truth  that  p. 
Acts  3:23  wh.  will  not  hear  t.  p. 

PROPHETS. 

Num.  11:29  L.'s  people  were  p. 
1  Sam.  10:5  meet  a  company  of  p. 

12  is  Saul  among  the  p.  19:24 
28:6  L.  answ.  him  not  by  p.  15 

1  K.  18:4  Obad.  hid  100  p.  by  50 

13  slew  p.  19  p.  of  Baal  450,  22 
40  take  p.  of  B.  let  none  esca. 
19:10  Is.  slain. ;j.  14;  Neh.  9:26 
22:22  lying  spirit,  in  p.  2  Chr. 

18:21 

2  K.  3:13  p.  of  father,  p.  of  mot. 
2  Chr.  20:20  believe  p.  ye  sh.  pr. 

24:19  sent  p.  36:16  misused  p. 

Ezr.  5:2  with  th.  were  p.  of  God 

Neh.  6:7  appointed  p.  to  preach 
9;.30  testitiedst  by  thy  Spi.  in  p. 
32  trouble  that  ha.  come  on  p. 

Is.  29: 10  p.  and  seers  he  covered 
:W:10p.  proph.  not,  Amos  2:12 

Jer.  2:8  p.  prophesied  by  Baal 
30  your  sword  devoured  yo.  p. 
4:9 p.  wonder;  5:13p.  bee.  wind 
5:31  p.  prophesy  falsely 
8:1  bring  out  the  bones  of  p. 
13:13  fill  p.  with  drunkenness 
14:14  p.  proph.  lies  in  my  name 
15  by  sword  and  famine  sh.  p. 
2-3:13  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  p. 

14  I  have  seen  in  p.  horri.  thi. 

15  from  p.  is  i)rofaneness  gone 
21  I  have  not  sent  these  p.  yet 

26  p.  of  deceit  of  th.  own  lieart 
.30 1  am  against  p.  that  steal,  31 

26:11  then  spake  p.  This  man  is 
27:9  hearken  not  to  your  p.  16 
18  p.  and  word  of  L.  with  the. 
28:8  p.  that  have  been  before 
29:1  letter  Jeremiah  sent  top. 

8  let  not  your  p.  deceive  you 
15  the  Lord  hath  rais.  us  up  p. 

32:32  and  their  p.  provoke  rae 
37: 19  where  are  no w  your  p. 
Lam.  2:9  p.  find  no  vision  fr.  L. 

14  thy  p.  have  seen  vain  thin. 
4:13  sins  of  her  p.  th.  shed  blood 

Ezek.  1.3:2  prophesy  agai.  the  p. 

3  saith  L.  Woe  unto  foolish  p. 

4  O  Israel,  thy  p.  are  like  fox. 

9  my  hand  shall  be  upon  the  p. 
22:25  a  conspiracy  of  her  p. 

28  p.  daubed  them  with  mort. 
Hos.  6:5  I  have  hewed  th.  by  p. 

12:10  spoken  by  p.  multiplied 
Amos  2:11  raised  of  your  sons  p. 
Mic.  3:6  sun  sh.  go  down  over  p. 

11  and  the  p.  divine  for  money 
Zep.  3:4  her  p.  are  light  persons 
Zee.  1:5 p.  do  they  live  for  ever? 

7:7  L.  hath  cried  by  former  p. 

12  L.  sent  in  Sp.  by  former  p. 
13:2  I  will  caijse  p.  to  pass  out 

4  the  p.  shall  be  ashamed 
Mat.  .5:12  persecuted  p.  Lv.  6:23 
17  think  not  I  came  to  dest.  p. 
7:12  this  is  the  law  and  the  p. 
13:17  p.  desired  to  see,  Lii.  10:24 
22:40  on  these  hang  law  and  p. 
2.3:31  children  of  them  killed  p. 
34  send  unto  you  p.  Lv.  11:49 
37  O  Jeru.  thou  that  killestp. 
Mark  1:2  as  it  is  writ,  in  p.  Luke 

18:.31:  94:25;  ./oAre  6:45 
Luke  1:70  spake  by  p  2  Pet.  3:2 
16:16  law  and  p.  were  until  J. 

29  said.  They  ha.  M.  and  p.  31 
24:25  slow  to  "bell.  wh.  p.  spok. 

John  1:45  him  of  wh.  p.  did  wri. 
8:52  Abraham  and  p.  dead,  53 

Acts  3:18  showed  by  mo.  of  p.  21 
11:27  /).  came  from'  Jerusalem 
13:1  in  church  at  Antioch  cer.  p. 

15  reading  of  the  law  and  p. 
1.5:32  Judas  and  Silas  being  p. 
24:14  believing  all  written  in  p. 
26:22  none  other  th.  than  p.  say 

27  Agrippa.  believ.  thou  p.  ? 
Rom.  1:2  promis.  afore  by  his  p. 

3:21  witness,  by  the  law  and  p. 
11:3  L.  they  have  killed  p. 
1  Cor.  12:28  secondarily,  p.  thir. 
29  are  all  p.  ?  14:29  let  p.  speak 


PRO 

Eph.  2:20  on  the  foundation  of  p. 

3:5  as  now  revealed  to  his  p. 

4:11  gave  some  p.  and  teachers 
1  Thes.  2:15  killed  L.  and  the  p. 
Heb.  1:1  spake  to  fathers  hyp. 
Jam.  5:10  take  p.  who  have  spo. 
1  Pet.  1:10  of  salvation  p.  inquir. 
Rev.  11:10  th.  p.  tormented  them 

18:20  rejoice,  ye  ajiostles  and  p. 
24  in  her  was  found  blood  of  p. 

22:9  I  am  of  thy  brethren  the  p. 
All  the  PROPHETS. 

1  K.  19:1  how  he  had  sla.  a.  t.  p. 
22:10  and  all  the  p.  prophesied, 

12;  2  Chr.  18:9,  11 

2  7^.10:19  call  tome  a.t.  p.  of  B. 
17:13  testified  ag.  Is.  by  a.  t.p. 

Mat.  11:13  a.  the  p.  prophesietf 
Luke  11:50  blood  of  a.  t.  j>.  req. 

1.3:28  wh.  ye  see  a.  t.  p.  in  king. 

24:27  and  beginning  at  a.  t.  p. 
Acts  3:24  all  the  p.  from  Samuel 

10:43  to  him  give  all  t.  p.  witn. 

False  PROPHETS. 
Mat.  7:15  beware  oi false  p. 

24:11  many  false  p.  shall  rise, 

24;  MarklZ:ii 
Luke  6:26  so  did  th.  fath.  to /.  p. 
2  Pet.  2:1  were /.  p.  among  them 
1  John  4:1  many/,  p.  gone  out 

My  PROPHETS. 

1  Chr.  16:22  do  my  p.  no  harm, 
Ps.  105:15 
Of  the  PROPHETS. 

1  Sam.  10:10  comp.  of  p.  met  h. 

1  K.  20:35  cert,  men  of  sons  of  p. 
41  king  discern,  he  was  of  t.  p. 

22: 13  words  of  t.  p.  decla.  good. 
2  Chr.  18:12 

2  K.  2:3  sons  of  t.  p.  at  Beth-el, 
5  the  sons  of  the  p.  at  Jericho 
15sonso/'<.p.  said,  spirit  of  E. 

4:.38  pottage  for  sons  of  the  p. 
Neh.  6:14  thi.  th.  of  res't  oft.  p. 
Jer,  23:9  bee.  of  the  p.  bones  sh. 
16  hea.  not  to  words  of  p.  27:14 

26  sh.  this  be  in  heart  oft.  p.  ? 
Hos.  12:10  simil,  by  minist.  of  p. 
Zee.  8:9  hear  by  mouth  of  the  p. 
Mat.  16:14  Elias  or  one  of  the  p. 

Mark  6:15;  8:28 
23:29  tombs  of  t.  p.  Luke  11:47 
.30  partakers  in  blood  of  t.  p. 
26:56  scrip,  of  t.  p.  be  fulfilled 
Luke  9:8  one  of  the  p.  risen.  19 
Acts  3:25  ye  are  children  of  t.  p. 
7:52  wh.  o/"  t.  p.  not  persecut.  ? 
13:15  reading  of  law  and  t.  p. 

27  they  know  not  voice  of  t.  p. 
15:15  to  th.  agree  words  oft.  p. 
28:23  persuacf!  them  out  of  t.  p. 

Rom.  16:26  manif.  by  scrip.  o/'J). 

1  Cor.  14:32  spirits  of  t.p.  subj. 
Eph.  2:20  built  on  founda.  of  p. 
Heb.  11:.32  fail  me  to  XcWoft.  p. 
Rev.  16:6  shed  the  blood  of  t.  p. 

22:6  L.  God  of  t.  p.  sent  angel 

Servants  the  PROPHETS. 

2  K.  9:7  avenge  blood  of*,  t.  p. 
17:13  law  I  sent  by  my  «.  the  p. 

23  Lord  had  said  by  his  s.  t.  p. 
21:10  L.  spa.  by  his     t.  p.  24:2 
Ezr.  9:11  commanded  by  s.  t.  p. 
Jer.  7:25  sent  vou  my  sen),  the 

p.  25:4;  29:19;  35:15 
Ezek.  38:17  in  old  tim.  by  s.  t.  p. 
Detn.  9:6  nci.  hearken,  to  s.  t.  p. 

10  laws  set  be.  us  by  his  s.  t.  p. 
Amos  3:7  reveal,  secret  to  s.  t.  p. 
Zee.  1:6  commanded  my  s.  t.  p. 
Rev.  10:7  declared  to  his  s.  t.  p. 
11:18  give  reward  to  s.  the  p. 

PROPHETESS. 

Ex.  15:20  Miriam  p.  took  timb. 
Jud.  4:4  Deborah  a  p.  judged  Is. 
2  K.  22:14  went  to  Huldah  a  /). 

2  Chr.  .34:22 
Neh.  6:14  think  on  p.  Noadiah 
Is.  8:3  went  to  p.  she  conceived 
Luke  2:.36  th.  was  one  Anna  s.  p 
Rev.  2:20  Jez.  called  herself  ap 

PROPITIATION. 
Rom.  3:25  God  set  to  be  a  p. 
1  John  2:2  p.  for  our  sins,  4:10 

PROPORTIOIV. 
1  K.  7:36  to  the  p.  of  every  one 
Job  41:12  not  conceal  comely  p. 
Rom.  12:6  accord,  to  p.  of  faith 

PROSELYTE,  S. 
Mat.  23:15  sea  and  la.  to  ma.  p. 
Acts  2:10  Jews  and  p.  we  hear 
6:5  Nicholas  a  p.  of  Antioch 
13:43  Jews  and  relicrions  p.  fol- 
lowed Paul  and  Barnabas 


953 


PRO 

PROSPECT. 

Ezek.  40:44  p.  was  to  the  south 
46 p.  north  ;  42:15p.  east,  43:4 
PROSPER. 
Gen.  24:40  G.  send  angel,  p.  thee 
42  if  now  thou  do  p.  my  way 
39:3  Lord  made  Joseph  to  p.  23 
Num.  14:41  transgress,  not  p. 
Deut.  28:29  sh.  not  p.  in  thy  vra. 
29:9  that  ye  mav  p.  in  all  ye  do. 

Jos.  1:7;  1  A'.  2:3 
1  A'.  22:12  go  to  Kamoth-gilead 
and  p.  15;  2  Chr.  18:11,  14 

1  Chr.  22:11  my  son,  L.  p.  thee 
13  shall  p.  if  thou  takest  heed 

2  Chr.  13:12  fight  not,  sh.  not  p. 
20:20 believe  proph.  sosh.  yep. 
24:20  why  transg.  ve  can.  p.  jf 
26:5  Lord  God  made  him  top. 

Neh.  1:11  p.  I  pray  thee,  thy  ser. 

2:20  G.  of  heaven,  he  will  p.  us 
Job  12:6  tabernac.  of  robbers  p. 
Ps.  1:3  what,  he  doeth  shall  p. 

73:12  ungodly  p.  in  the  world 

122:6  they  sh.  p.  that  love  thee 
Prov.  28:13  cover,  his  sins  not  p. 
Ee.  11:6  know,  not  whether  p. 
Is.  53:10  pleas,  of  L.  p.  in  hands 

54:17  no  weapon  ag.  thee  sh.  p. 

.55:11  it  shall  p.  in  thing  I  sent 
Jer.  2:37  thou  sh.  not  p.  in  them 

5:28  th.  p.  10:21  not  p.  20:11 

12:1  doth  way  of  wicked  p.  ? 

22:.30  man  that  sh.  not  p.  in  his 
days,  man  of  his  seed  sh.  p. 

23:5  a  king  shall  reign  and  p. 
32:5  tho'  ye  fight,  y  e  sh.  not  p. 
Lam.  1:5  adversa.  enemies  p. 
Ezek.  16:13  and  thou  didst  p. 

17:9  saith  Lord,  Shall  it  p.  ?  10 
15  shall  hep. .?  sh.  he  escape  ? 
Dan,  8:24  he  sh.  destroy  and  p. 
25  he  shall  cause  craft  to  p. 
11:27  speak  lies,  sh.  not;;.  36 

3  John  2  I  wish  th.  thou  may  p. 

PROSPERED,  ETH. 
Gen,  24:56  seeing  L.  p.  my  way 
Jud.  4:24  hand  of  Is.  p.  ag.  Jab. 
2  Sam.  11:7  deman.  how  warp. 

2  K,  18:7  Hczck.  p.  2  Chr,  31:21 ; 

.32:30  ;  2  Chr,  14:7  Asa  p. 
1  Chr,  29:23  Solomon  p. 
Ezr,  5:8  work  7).  in  their  hands 

6:14  p.  thro'  prophesying  of  H. 
Job  9:4  harden,  ag.  him  and  p. 
Ps,  37:7  because  of  him  that  p. 
Prov,  17:8  whi.  it  turneth  it  p. 
Dan,  6:28  Dan.  p.  in  reign  of  D. 

8:12  cast  down  truth,  and  it  p. 
1  Cor.  16:2  as  God  hath  p.  him 

3  John  2  in  health,  ev.  as  soul  p. 

PROSPERITY. 
Deut.  23:6  th.  sh.  not  seek  th.  p. 
1  Sam.  2,5:6  say  to  him  liv.  in  p. 

1  K.  10:7  thy  wisdom  and  p. 
Job  15:21  in  ]),  dcstr.  shall  come 

36:11  sh.  spend  their  days  in  p. 
Ps,  -30:6  in  my  j>,  I  said 

35:27  L.  hath  plea,  in  p.  of  ser. 

73:3  I  saw  the  p.  of  the  wicked 

118:25  O  L.  I  bes.  thee,  send  p. 

122:7  peace  wi.  walls,  p.  in  pal. 
Prov,  l:.32p.  of  fools  destroy  th'. 
Ec,  7:14  in  day  of  p.  be  joyful 
Jer,  22:21  I  spake  to  th.  in  thy  p. 

33:9  the  p.  that  I  procure  to  it 
Lam,  3:17  fr.  peace,  I  forgatp. 
Zee,  1:17  cit.  thro'  p.  be  spread 

7:7  J.  was  inhabited  and  in  p. 

PROSPEROUS,  LY. 
Gen,  24:21  L.  made  his  journ.  p 

39:2  L.  was  with  Jo.  a  p.  man 
Jos,  1:8  th(m  make  thy  way  p. 
Jud,  18:5  way  we  go  sh.  be  p. 

2  Chr,  7:11  Solomon  p.  eft'ected 
Ps,  45:4  in  thy  majesty  ride  p. 
Job  8:6  habitation  of  righte.  p. 
Is.  48:15  shall  make  his  way  p. 
Zee,  8:12  the  seed  shall  be  p. 
R07n,  1:10  I  mi.  have  p.  journey 

PROSTITUTE. 
Lev,  19:29  do  not  p.  thy  daught. 

PROTECTION. 
Deut,  32:38  rise  up  and  be  yo.  p. 

PROTEST,  ED,  IIVG. 
Gen,  43:3  man  did  solemnly  p. 
1  Sam,  8:9 p.  solemnly  nnto  th. 
1  IC,  2:42  and  I  p.  unto  thee 
Jer.  11:7  I  p.  to  your  fathers,  ris. 

earlv  and  p.  saving.  Obey 
Zee.  3:6 "the  angel  of  the  L.  p. 
1  Cor.  15:.31  I by  rejoic.  in  C. 

PROUD. 
Job  9:13  the  p.  helpers  do  stoop 
26:12  smiteth  through  the  p. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRO 

Job  38:11  thr  p.  waves  be  stayed 
4011  behold  every  one  th.  is;;. 

12  look  on  every  one  that  is 
P)!.  12;3  tongue  speak  jy.  things 
31:2.'3  and  rewardeth  the/j.  doer 
4();4  blessed,  respecteth  not  p. 
80:14  p.  are  risen  afainst  me 
94:2  render  a  reward  to  the  p. 
101:5  him  that  hath  a/),  heart 
119:21  thou  hast  rebuked  the 
51  p.  have  had  me  in  derision 
C9p.  have  for>^ed  a  lie  aa:.  me 
78  let  p.  be  asliamcd,  they  de. 
85  the/;,  difrijed  pits  for  me 
122  let  not  the  p.  oppress  me 
123:4  filled  with  contempt  of  p. 
124:5 p.  waters  had  gone  over 
1:38:6  the  p.  he  knoweth  afar  off 
140:5  p.  have  hid  a  snare  for  me 
Prov.  6:17  Lord  hateth  a,p.  look 
15:25  L.  will  destroy  house  of  p. 
16:5 p.  in  heart  ahomina.  to  L. 
19  to  divide  spoil  with  the  p. 
21:4  Si  p.  heart  is  sin 
24  p.  scorner,  deals  in  p.  wra. 
28:25  p.  heart  stirreth  up  strife 
Ec.  7:8  better  than  p.  in  spirit 
Js.  2:12  day  of  L.  on  ev.  one  p. 
13:11  arrogancy  of  p.  to  cease 
16:6  we  heard  of  M.  he  is  ve.  /). 
Jer.  13:15  be  not  p.  L.  hath  spo. 
43:2  all  |).  men  answ.  Jeremiah 
48:29  pride  of  Moab  exceed,  p. 
50:29  hath  been  p.  31  O  most  p. 
32  most  p.  sh.  stumble  and  fa. 
Bab.  2:5  he  is  a;j.  man,  neither 
Mat.  3:15  ».  happy;  4:1  p.  stub. 
Luke  1:51  hath  scatteretl  the 
Bcmi.  1:30  unrighte.  p.  boasters 

1  Tim.  6:4  he  is;;,  know.  noth. 

2  Tim.  3:2  lov.  of  themselves, 
Jam.  4:6  G.  resisteth  p.  1  Pet.  5:5 

PROUDLY. 
Ex.  18:11  p.  he  was  above  them 
1  Sam.  2:3  talk  no  more  so  ;;. 
Neh.  9:10  they  dealt  p.  16:29 
Ps.  17:10  with  mouth  speak  p. 

31:18  speak  grievous  things 
Is.  3:5  snail  behave  himself/;. 

Ob.  12  neither  have  spoken  p. 

PROVE. 
Ex.  16:4  I  may  ;;.  th.  Deut.  8:16 

20:'^  for  God  is  come  to  p.  you 
Deid.  8:2  humble  thee,  p.  thee 

a3:8  holy  one,  wh.  thou  didst  /;. 
Jud.  2:22  I  may  p.  Isr.  .3:1,  4 

6:.39  let  me  p.  thee  but  th.  once 

1  K.  10:1  came  to  p.  S.  2  Chr.  9:1 
Job  9:20  it  shall  p.  me  perverse 
Ps.  26:2  exam,  me,  O  L.  p.  me 
Ec.  2:1  I  willn.  th.  with  mirth 
Dan.  1:12/).  thy  serv.  I  beseech 
Mai.  3:10  /;.  me  now  herewith 
iufe  14:19  oxen,  I  go  to  them 
John  6:6  this  he  said  to  /;.  him 
A-ds  24:13  nei.  can  they  p.  25:7 
Bom.  12:2  ;;.  what  is  that  good 

2  Cor.  8:8  to  /).  sincerity  of  love 
1.3:5/).  your  own  selves,  know 
Gal.  6:4  let  ev.  man  p.  his  work 
1  Tkes.  5:21  p.  all  things 

PROVED. 
Gen.  42:15  sh.  be  p.  by  life  of  Ph. 

26  that  your  words  may  be  /;. 
Ex.  15:25  made  stat.  and  p.  them 

1  SaOT.17:39  I  have  not/;,  them 
P«.  17:3  thou  hast  p.  my  heart 

66:10  thou,  O  God,  hast  /;.  us 
81:7  I  p.  thee  at  waters  of  M. 
95:9  when  your  fathers  /;.  me 
Ec.  7:23  this  have  I  /;.  by  wisd. 
Ditn.  1:14  and  /).  them  ten  days 
Pom.  3:9  we  p.  Jews  and  Genti. 

2  Cor.  8:22  wh.  we  have  often  /;. 
1  TvH.  3:10  let  th.  also  be  first  /;. 
Beb.  3:9  your  fathers  me 

PROVETH,  INC. 
Deut.  13:3  Lord  your  G.  p.  you 
Acts  9:22  Saul  p.  that  this  is  Ch. 
Eph.  5:10  p.  what  is  accept,  to  L. 

PROVEi^DER. 
Gen.  21:25  we  have  straw  and  p. 
32  gave  straw  and  /;.  to  cam. 
42:27  opened  sack  to  give  ass  p. 
43:24  men  gave  their  asses  /;. 
Jud.  19:19  th.  is  straw  and  /;.  21 
It.  30:24  asses  shall  eat  clean  p. 

PROVERB. 
Deut.  28:37  and  ye  shall  be  a  p. 
1  Sam.  10:12  /).  is  Saul  am.  prop. 
24:13  as  saith     of  the  ancients 

1  K.  9:7  Israel  shall  be  a  p. 

2  Chr.  7:20  house  will  I  ma.  a  p. 
Ps.  69:11  I  became  a  /;.  to  them 
Prov.  1:6  to  understand  a  p.  and 
la.  14:4  p.  ag.  king  of  Babylon 


PRO 

Ji  r.  24:9  to  be  a  ?;.  and  a  curse 
J£ze/c.  12:2.3  I  will  make/),  cease, 
no  more  use  /).  in  Is.  18:2,  3 

14:8  make  him  a  sign  and  /). 
J!<ib.  2:6  take  up  a  p.  ag.  him 
Luke  4:23  /;.  jihys.  heal  thyself 
,/ohn  1(1:29  spea.  plain,  and  no  p. 
2  Pet.  2:22  happ.  according  to  p. 

PROVERBS. 
JYinn.  21:27  they  that  speak  in/). 
1  A'.  4:32  Solomon  spake  3,000  p. 
Prov.  1:1  p.  of  Solo.  10:1;  25:1 
Ec.  12:9  preacher  set  in  order  p. 
Ezek.  16:44  ev.  one  that  useth  /;. 
./ohn  16:25  sp.  in  /;.  no  more  in/;. 

PROVIDE. 
Gen.  22:8  G.  will  /;.  hiras.  lamb 

.30:30  shall  I  /;.  for  own  house  ? 
Ex.  18:21  thou  sh.  p.  able  men 

1  Sam.  16:17  p.  me  man  can  play 

2  Chr.  2:7  men  whom  Da.  did  /;. 
P.i.  78:20  can  he  p.  flesh  for  pe.  ? 
Wat.  10:9 p.  nei.  gold  nor  .silver 
Luke  12:.33  p.  bags  wax  not  old 
Acts  23:24  /;.  beasts  to  set  P.  on 
Pom.  12:17  p.  things  honest 

1  Tim.  5:8  any  p.  not  for  house 

PROVIDED. 
Deut.  3:3:21  p.  flist  part  himself 

1  Satn.  16:1  I  have  p.  me  a  king 

2  Sam.  19:32 p.  king  of  susten." 

1  K.  4:7  p.  victuals  for  king,  27 
Ps.  65:9  when  thou  hast  p. 
Luke  12:20  things  th.  hast  /;. 
Beb.  11:40  having/),  bet.  things 

PROVIDEXCE. 
Acts  24:2  done  to  nation  by  p. 

PROVIDETH,  IIVG. 
■fob  .38:41  /;.  for  the  raven  food 
Prov.  6:8 p.  meat  in  summer 

2  Cor.  8:21  p.  for  honest  things 

PROVL\CE,  8. 
1  K.  20:14  princes  of/).  15,  17,  19 
Ezr.  4:15  this  city  hurtful  to  p. 

6:2  found  in  /;.  of  the  Medes 

7:16  gold  thou  canst  tind  in  p. 
Neh.  11:3  the.  are  chief  of  the  p. 
Est.  1:1  Ahasu.  reigned  127/;. 
16  wrong  to  peo.  in  /;.  22 

2:3  king  appoint  ofllcers  in  /;. 

3:8  people  scattered  in  all  p. 

4:11  all  peo.  of  king's  p.  know 

9:4  Mord.'s  fame  went  thro'  p. 
28  these  days  sh.  be  kept  in  p. 
Ec.  2:8  I  gathered  treas.  of  /;. 

5:8  if  thou  seest  oppres.  in  a  /;. 
Lam.  1:1  she  was  princess  am.  /;. 
Ezek.  19:8  against  him  from  p. 
Dan.  2:48  made  D.  ruler  over  p. 

3::30  promoted  Shad,  in  the  p. 

8:2  Shushan,  in  /).  of  Elam 

11:24  enter  fattest  places  of/;. 
Acts  2.3:34  he  asked  of  what/). 

25:1  when  Fes.  was  come  to  p. 

PROVISION. 
Gen.  42:25  give  them  p.  for  way 

45:21  Jos.  gave  them  /).  for  way 
■Jos.  9:5  bread  of  th.  /;.  was  dry 
12  bread  we  took  hot  for  our  /;. 

1  K.  4:7  in  his  mimth  made  p. 
22  Solomon's  p.  was  .30  meas. 

2  K.  6:2:3  he  prepared  great  /;. 

1  Chr.  29:19  for  \fhich  I  made/;. 
Ps.  1.32:15  I  will  bless  her  p. 
Dan.  1:5  king  appoint,  daily/;. 
Rom.  13:14  ma.  not  /;.  for  flesh 
PROVOCATION. 

1  K.  1.5:.30  Jer.  made  Is.  sin  hyp. 
21:22  for  the  /).  wherewith  An. 

2  K.  23:26  bee.  of/;.  Manasseh 
?ieh.  9:18  wrought  great  p.  26 
■Job  17:2  eye  continue  in  th.  /). .? 
Ps.  95:8  harden  not  your  hearts 

as  in  /).  Beb.  ;3:8,  15 
Jer.  .32:31  this  citv  ha.  been  a  p. 
Ezek.  20:28  th.  they  presented/;. 

PROVOKE. 
Et.  23:21  obey  and  /).  him  not 
Num.  14:11  how  lon^'  people  p.  ? 
Deut.  31:20  if  ye     and  break 
Job  12:6  that  /).  (Jod  are  secure 
Ps.  78:40  how  oft  did  th.  p.  him 
Is.  3:8  doings  against  L.  to  p. 
Jer.  7:19  they  /;.  me  to  anger  » 

44:8  in  that  ye  p.  me  to  wrath 
Luke  11:53  began  to  urge  and  /). 
Rom.  10:19  I  will  p.  to  jealousy 

11:11  to  /;.  them  to  jealousy,  14 
1  Cor.  10:22  do  we  /).  L.  to  jeal.  ? 
Eph.  6:4  p.  not  your  chil.  to  wr. 
Ileb.  3:16  wh.  they  heard,  did  /;. 

10:24  p.  to  love  and  good  works 

PROVOKED. 

Num.  14:23  nor  sh.  any  that  /; 


PUB 

Num.  16:.30  these  men  have  /).  L. 
Deut.  9:8  in  Horeb  ye  /).  the  L. 

22  at  Tab.  and  Massah  ye  /).  L. 
1  Sam.  1:6  adversaries  p.  sore 

7  so  she  p.  her,  theref.  she  we. 

1  K.  14:22  Judah  /).  to  jealousy 

2  K.  23:26  Manasseh  had  p.  him 
1  Chr.  21:1  Satan/;.  David 
Ezr.  5:12  our  fathers  had  /).  God 
Ps.  78:56  tempted  and  /;.  God 

106:7  but  p.  him  at  the  sea 
29  they/),  him  with  invent. 
.33  they  /;.  spirit  of  Moses,  43 
Zee.  8:14  your  fathers  p.  me 

1  Cor.  13:5  char,  is  not  easily  /;. 

2  Cor.  9:2  your  zeal  /;.  very  many 
PROVOKEDST,  ETH. 

Deut.  9:7  forget  not  how  p.  Lord 
ProxK  20:2  wlioso  /;.  him  to  ang. 
Is.  65:3  peo.  that  ;;.  me  to  anger 
Ezek.  8:3  image  which  p.  jeal. 

See  ANGER. 

PROVOKIIVG. 

Deut.  32:19  because  of/;,  sons 

1  K.  14:15  made  groves,  p.  Lord 
16:7  ag.  Baasha  \np.  Lord,  13 

Ps.  78:17  by ;;.  the  Most  H. 
Gal.  5:26  vain  glory,  /).  one  ano. 
PRUDE\CE. 

2  Chr.  2:12  son  endued  with/;. 
Prov.  8:12  I  wisd.  dwell  with  p. 
Eph.  1:8  abound,  in  wisd.  and  p. 

PRUDEIVT. 
1  Sam.  16:18  Dav.  /;.  in  matters 
Prov.  12:16/;.  man  cover,  shame 

23  a/;.  man  conceal,  knowl. 
13:16  every  /;.  man  dealeth  with 
14:8  wisdom  of  /).  to  understand 

15  the  /).  looketh  to  his  goings 
18/).  are  crowned  with  knowl. 
1.5:5  he  that  regar.  p.  repr.  is  p. 
16:21  the  wise  shall  be  called  /;. 
18:15  heart  of  p.  getteth  knowl. 
19:14  a/;,  wife  is  from  the  Lord 
22:3  a;;,  man  forese.  evil,  27:12 
Is.  3:2  take  away  p.  and  ancient 
5:21  woe  to  p.  in  their  own  sig. 
10:13 1  have  done  it,  for  I  amp. 
29:14  understanding  of/),  men 
■Jer.  49:7  is  counsel  perish,  fr.  p.  ? 
Bos.  14:9  who  is/),  and  he  shall ': 
Amos  5:13  ».  shall  keep  silence 
Mat.  11:25  hid  these  things  from 

the  wise  and  p.  Luke  10:21 
Acts  13:7  Serg.  Paulus.  a  p.  man 
1  Cor.  1:19  understanding  of/). 

PRUDENTLY. 
Is.  52:13  my  servant  sh.  deal  p. 

PRUNE,  ED. 
Lev.  25:3  six  years  shall  thou  p. 

4  sev.  year  not  sow  Held  nor  p. 
Is.  5:6  it  shall  not  be  p. 

PRUNING. 
Is.  2:4  beat  spears  into  p.  hooks 
18:5  cutoff  sprigs  with  /).  hooks 
Joel  3:10  beat  /;.  hooks  into  spe. 
Alic.  4:3  beat  spears  into  p.  hoo. 

P.SALM. 
1  CTir.  16:7  David  deliver,  this  p. 
Ps.  81:2  take  /).  98:5  voice  of  p. 
Acts  1.3:33  as  writ,  in  second  /). 
35  saith  in  ano.  /).  Thou  shalt 

1  Cor.  14:26  every  one  hath  a  /;. 

PSALMIST. 

2  Sam.  23:1  David  sweet  p.  of  Is 

PSALMS 
1  C/ir.  16:9  sing  /).  Ps.  105:2 
Ps.  95:2  joyful  noise  with/). 

20: 42'D.  saith  in  book  of  p. 
24:44  which  were  written  in  p. 
Acts  1:20  written  in  book  of  P. 
Eph.  5:19  speak,  to  yours,  in  p. 
Col.  3:16  admonish,  other  in  p. 
Jam.  5:13  is  any  merry'?  sing  p. 

PSALTERY. 
1  Sam.  10:5  meet  prop,  with  a  p. 
Ps.  33:2  sing  with  the  /).  144:9 
.57:8  awake /).  and  harp,  108:2 
71:22  I  will  praise  with  /).  92:3 
81:2  bring  hither  harp  with  p. 
1.50:3  praise  him  with  /).  harp 
Dan.  3:5  sound  of/).  7,  10.  15 
PS.\LTERIES.    See  cyjibals. 

PUBLIC,  LV. 
Mat.  1:19  make  her  a  p.  example 
Acts  18:28  p.  convinced  the  Jews 
20:20  but  have  taught  you  p. 

PUBLICAN,  S. 
Mat.  5:46  do  not  /).  same  ?  47 
9:10  manv  /).  sat  with  him, 
MarkiAa;  Luken-.i'i 
11  wliveat.  your  master  wi.  p. 
10:3  Thomas,"  and  Matthew  p. 


954 


PUN 

Mat.  11:19  a  friend  of/).  Lv.  7:34 
18:17  let  him  be  as  hea.  and  p. 
21:31  p.  go  into  kingdom  of  G. 
32/?.  and  harlots  beli.  on  hira 
Z.i/A« .3:12  came/),  to  be  baptized 
5:27  he  saw  a  p.  named  Levi 
7:29/;.  justi.  G.  being  baptized 
15:1  then  drew  near  to  him  p. 
18:10  the  one  Pharisee,  other/;. 
11  God,  I  thank  thee,  not  as  p. 
13 /;.  standing  afar  off,  said 
19:2  Zaccheus  chief  among  p. 

PUBLISH. 
Deut.  32:3  I  will  p.  name  of  L. 

1  Sam.  31:9/).  it  in  house  of  idols 

2  Sam.  1:20/;.  it  not  in  Askelon 
Neh.  8:15  p.  that  they  bring  pine 
Ps.  26:7  may  p.  with  the  voice 
Jer.  4:5  p.  in  Jeru.  16  /;.  against 

5:20  declare  this,  p.  it  in  Judah 

31:7/;.  ye  and  say,  O  Lord  save 

46:14  p.  in  Migdol,  p.  in  Noph 

.50:2p.  and  conceal  not 
Amos  3:9  p.  in  palaces  of  Ashdod 

4:5  proclaim  and  /;.  fr.  offerings 
Mark  1:45  he  began  to  p.  it,  5:^ 

PUBLISHED. 
E^t.  1:20  dec.  p.  thro'  empire,  22 

3:14  Ilaman's  decree  p.  8:13 
Ps.  68:11  great  company  p.  it 
Jon.  3:7  he  caused  it  to  be  p. 
Mark  7:.36  more !  gre.  deal  th.  p. 

13:10  the  gospel  must  first  be  p. 
iwfe8:.39p.  through  whole  city 
Acts  10:.37  that  word  wh.  was  p. 

13:49  word  of  the  Lord  was  p. 
PUBLISHETH. 
Is.  52:7  that  p.  peace,  p.  salvat. 
■Jer.  4:15  voice  p.  affliction 
Nah.  1:15  feet  of  him  p.  peace 

PUBLIUS. 
Acts  28:8  the  father  of  P.  lay  pick 

PUDENS. 
2  Tim.  4:21  greeteth  thee  and  P. 

PITFED  up. 
1  Cor.  4:6  no  one  of  you  be  p.  ujj 

18  some  are  ;;,  )/;),  as  though  1 

19  not  speech  of  th.  are  p.  up 
5:2  are  /;.  up  and  not  mourned 
13:4  charity  is  not  up 

Col.  2:18  vainly  p.  up 

PUFFETH  at,  up. 
Ps.  10:5  enemies,  hep.  at  them 
12:5  Rifety  fr.  him  th.  p.  at  him 

1  Cor.  8:1  knowl.  /;.  up,  charity 

PUL. 

2  K.  15:19  P.  king  of  Assyria 

1  Chr.  5:26  stirred  up  spirit  of  P. 
Is.  66:19  those  that  escape  to  P. 

PULL,  ED. 

Gen.  8:9  Noah  p.  the  dove  to  him 
19:10  the  men  p.  Lot  into  house 

1  JC.  13:4  Jerob.  could  not  p.  it 
Ezr.  6:11  let  timber  bep.  down 
Ps.  .31:4  p.  me  out  of  net 

Is.  22:19  fr.  thv  state  p.  th.  down 
.Jer.  1:10  set  th.  top.  down,  18:7 

12:3  p.  them  like  sheep  for  sla. 

24:6  build,  not  p.  down,  42:10 
La7n.  3:11  p.  me  in  pieces 
Ezek.  17:9  sh.  he  not  p.  up  roots  ? 
A!nos9:l5  shall  no  more  be  /).  up 
Mic.  2:8  p.  off  robe  with  garm. 
Zee.  7:11  p.  away  shoulder 
Mat.  7:4 p.  out  mote,  Luke  6:42 
Luke  12:18  p.  down  my  bams 

14:5  not  p.  him  out  on  sab.  ? 
Acts  23:10  lest  Paul  sho.  been  p. 
PULLING. 

2  Cor.  10:4  mighty  to  /;.  down 
Jude  23  with  fear     out  of  lire 

PULPIT. 

Neh.  8:4  Ezra  stood  upon  a  p. 
PULSE. 

2  Sam.  17:28  and  parched  /). 

Dan.  1:12  let  them  give  p. 
PUNISH. 

Lev.  26:18  p.  you  sev.  times,  24 

Pror.  17:26  to  p.  just  not  good 

Is.  10:12  p.  stout  heart  of  king 
13:11  I  will  /).  world  for  evil 
24:21  Lord  shall  p.  the  host 
26:21  L.  coraeth  to  p.  inhabit. 
27:1  L.  with  strong  sw.  sh.p. 

■Jer.  9:25 p.  them  are  circumcised 
11:22 p.  men  of  Anathoih 
13:21  what  say  when  he  sh.  p  ? 
21:14  p.  accord,  to  vour  doings 
23:34  I  will  p.  man;  25:12  p. 

king.  .50:18 
27:8  p.  nation  ;  29:.32  /).  Shem. 
30:20  I  will  p.  all  th.  oppress  th. 

1  36::31  I  will  p.  Jehoiakim 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PUR 

Jer.  44:13;).  them  in  E.  as  1;;.  J. 
29  a  sign  that  I  will yoii 
46:25  I  will  p.  the  multitudo 
51:44  1  will;;.  Bl'1  in  Babylon 
Ilog.  4:9;).  them  for  thuir  ways 
14  I  will  not ;).  your  daughters 
12:2  J).  J.  according  to  his  ways 
Amos  3:2  I  will  ».  you  for  inici. 
Zep.  1:8  in  day  I  will;;,  princes 
9  I  will ;;.  all  those  that  leap 
12;).  men  tliat  are  eetUed 
Zee.  8:14  as  I  thoug.  to;;,  them 
Acts  4:21  how  th.  might  p.  them 

PU.\ISHED. 
Ex.  21:20  shall  surely  be;).  22 
21  not  be;;,  he  is  his  money 
Ezr.  9:1-3^;.  less  than  iniq.  des. 
Job  31:11  It  is  iniq.  to  be}).  23 
Prov.  21:11  when  scomcrisp. 
22:3  simple  are  ;;.  27:12 
Jer.  41:13  as  I  have  ;;.  Jeriisa. 
60:18  punish  as  I  have  ;;.  king 
Zep.  3:7  not  cut  olt",  how  I ;;. 
Zee.  10:3  shepherds,  I  p.  goats 
Acts  22:5  br.  them  bou.  to  be;;. 
26:11  \p.  them  in  every  aynag. 
2  Thes.  1:9  p.  with  destruction 
2  Pet.  2:9  day  of  judgm.  to  be  p. 

PU.\ISH.\IE.\T. 
Gen.  4: 13  p.  great,  th.  I  can  bear 
Lev.  26:41  accept;;,  of  iniq.  43 
1  Sam.  28:10  no  ;;.  shall  hap.  th. 
Job  31:3  a  strange  p.  to  workers 
Prov.  19:19  man  of  wrath  suf. 
Lam.  3:39  for;;,  of  his  sins 
4:6  p.  of  my  people  is  greater 

than  the  ;;.  of  Sodom 
US,  p.  of  thine  iniq.  is  accomp. 
Ezek.  14:10  bear  ;;.  of  their  iniq. 

p.  of  prophets  as  ;;.  of  him 
Arms  1:31  will  not  turn  away  ;;. 

thereof,  6,  9,  11,  13;  2:1,  4,  6 
Zee.  14:19  this  shall  be  ».  of  Eg. 
Mat.  25:46  go  into  everlasting;;. 
9  Cor.  2:6  such  a  man  is  this  p. 
Heb.  10:29  how  much  sorer  p. 
1  Pet.  2:14  for  p.  of  evil-doers 

PUMSHMEi\TS. 
Job  19:29  bringethp.  of  sword 
Ps.  149:7  execute  p.  upon  people 
PtTNON.   J^'wn.  33:42,  43 
PUR. 

Est.  3:7  cast  P.  that  is,  the  lot 

9:24  for  Uaman  had  cast  P. 
26  Purim,  after  the  name  of  P. 
See  PURIM. 
PURCHASE,  Substantive. 

Gen,  49:;S  p.  of  field  and  cave 
Jer.  32:11  I  took  evidence  of;;. 
12  I  gave  evidence  of  p.  14,  16 
PURCHASE,  ED. 
Gen.  25:10  Abra.  p.  of  sons  of  H. 
Ex.  15: J6  over  wh.  thou  hast;;. 
Lev.  25::33  if  a  man  ;;.  of  Levites 
Bulk  4:10  R.  I  p.  to  be  my  wife 
Ps.  74:2  congregati.  thou  hast ;). 

78:54  wh.  his  right  hand  had ;;. 
Acts  1:18  this  man  p.  a  field 

8:20  gift  of  God  may  be  ;;. 

20:28  p.  with  his  own  blood 
Eph.  1:14  redemption  of  p.  pos. 
t  Tim.  3:13  office  of  dea.  well,  ;;. 

PURE. 
Ex.  27:20  br.  p.  oil,  Lev.  24:3 

31:8p.  candles.  39:37;  Leo.  24:4 
Deut.  32:14  p.  blood  of  grape 
S  Sam.  22:27  with  p.  thou  vn\t 

show  thyself;;.  Ps.  18:26 
Ezr.  6:20  all  u,  killed  passover 
Job  4:17  shall  a  man  be  more  p.  f 

8:6  thou  wert ;).  and  upright 

11:4  thou  said,  My  doctrine  is  p. 

16:17  inju.?tice,  my  prayer  is  p. 

25:5  stars  are  not  in  his  sight 
Ps.  12:6  words  of  the  Lord  are  p. 

19:8  commandment  of  L.  is;;. 

119:140  thy  word  is  very;;. 
Prov.  15:26  words  of  p.  are  plea. 

20:9  who  can  say,  I  amp.  fr.  sin  ? 

11  whether  his  work  be;;. 
21:8  as  for  p.  his  work  is  right 
80:5  every  word  of  God  is  ;;. 

12  a  gejieration  ;;.  in  own  eyes 
Dan.  7:9  hair  of  headlikep.  wool 
Mic.  6:11  shall  I  count  them  ;;.  t 
Zm.  3:9  turn  to  people  p.  langu. 
Mai.  1:11  in  ev.  place  a  p.  offer. 
Acts  20:26  p.  from  blood  of  men 
Mom.  14:20  all  th.  indeed  are  p. 
Phil.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are  p. 

1  'Vim.  3:9  faith  in  a  ».  consci. 
5:22  partak.  of  sins,  keep  thy.  p. 

2  Tim.  1:3  with  p.  conscience 
Tit.  1:15  to  the  p.  all  thi.  are  p. 

to  the  defiled  nothing  is  y. 


PUR 

Ileb.  10:22  bodies  washed  with  p. 
Jam.  1:2'! p.  relig.  and  undefiled 
3:17  wisdom  fr.  above  is  first  ;;. 
2  Pet.  3:1  I  stir  up  your  p.  minds 

1  John  3:3  purifieth  as  he  is^. 
Uev.  15:6  an-'.  cloUied  in  p.  linen 

22:1  showed  &p.  river  of  water 

See  HEART,  GOLD. 

PURELY. 

Is.  1:25  I  will  p.  purge  away 

PUREAESS. 
■Job  22:30  deliv.  by  ;>.  of  hands 
Prov.  22:11  he  loved  ;).  of  heart 

2  Cor.  6:0  appro,  ourselves  by  p. 

PURER. 
Lam.  4:7  Nazarites  ;;.  than  snow 
Hob.  1:13  thou  art  of  p.  eyes 

PURGE,  ETH. 
2  Chr.  34:3  Josiah  began  top.  J. 
Ps.  51:7 p.  me  with  hyssop 

C5:3  transgressions  thou  sh.  p. 
Is.  1:25  ;).  a\\  ay  thy  dross 
Ezek.  20:38  I  will  p.  fr.  am.  you 

43:26  seven  days  shall  they  ;;. 
Dan.  11:35  some  of  th.  p.  them 
Mai,  3:3  p.  as  gold  and  silver 
Mat.  3:12;;.  his  floor,  Luke  3:17 
John  15:2  Dranch  that  bea.  he  ;;. 

1  Cor.  5:7  p.  out  the  old  leaven 

2  Tim.  2:21  if  a  man  p.  himself 
Ileb.  9: 14  p.  your  conscience 

PURGED. 

1  Sam.  3:14  Eli's  house  not  be  p. 

2  Chr.  34:8  when  he  had  p.  land 
Proo.  16:6  by  mercy  iniq.  is  p. 
Is.  4:4  p.  blood  of  Jerusalem 

0:7  iniq.  taken  away,  sin  is  p. 

22:14  this  iniq.  shall  not  hep. 

27:9  by  this  iniq.  of  Jacob  be  p. 
Ezek.  24:13  beca.  I  have  p.  thee, 

and  thou  was  not  p. 
Heb.  1:3  when  he  had  p.  our  sins 

9:22  almost  all  thi.  are  by  law  p. 

10:2  bee.  worshippers  once  p. 
2  Pet.  1:9  forgotten  he  wasp. 

PURGING. 

Mark  7:19  the  draught,  p.  meats 

PURIFICATIOIV,  8. 

Num.  19:9  it  is  a;;,  for  sin 
17  ashes  of  burnt  heifer  p. 

2  Chr.  30: 19  p.  of  the  sanctuary 

Neh.  12:45  port,  kept  ward  of;;. 

Est.  2:3  the  things  of  their  p. 
12  so  were  the  days  of  their  p. 

Luke  2:22  days  of  her  p. 

Acts  21:26  accomp.  of  days  of  p. 

PURIFY. 

Num.  19:12  shall  p.  himself,  19 
20  unclean,  ancf  not ;;.  himself 
31: 19  p.  yourselves  third  day 
20  p.  all  your  rairnent 
■lob  41:25  by  rea.  of  break,  th.  p. 
Is.  66:17  p.  themselves  in  garden 
Ezek.  4.3:26  seven  days  p.  altar 
Mai.  3:3  he  shall  p.  sons  of  Levi 
John  11:55  went  to  Jerus.  top. 
Acts  21:24  take  and  p.  thyself 
Tit.  2:14  p.  a  peculiar  people 
Jam.  4:8  p.  your  hearts 

PURIFIED,  ETH. 
Lev.  8:15  and  ;;.  the  altar 
Num.  8:21  Le.  were  p.  Ezek.  6:20 
19:13  touch  dead  body,  p.  not 
31:2:3;;.  with  water  of  separat. 
2  Sam.  11:4  Bathsheba  wasp. 
Ps.  12:6  pure  words,  as  silver  p. 
Dan.  12:10  many  shall  be  ;;. 
Acts  24:18  certain  J.  found  me  p. 
Heb.  9:23  things  in  heavens  p. 
1  Pet.  1:22  yep.  your  souls 
1  John  3:3  this  hope  p.  himself 

PURIFIER. 
Mai.  2:3  he  shall  sit  as  a  p. 

PURIFYIIVG. 
Lev.  VIA  continue  in  blood  of  p. 
Num.  8:7  sprinkle  water  of  p. 
1  Chr.  23:28  in  p.  holy  things 
Est.  2:12  things  for  ;;.  of  women 
John  2:6  manner  of  p.  of  Jews  I 
3:25  (h.  arose  question  about  p. 
Acts  15:9 p.  their  hearts  by  faith 
21:26  the  next  day  p.  himself 
Heb.  9:13  santtifl.  top.  of  flesh 

PURIM. 
Est.  9:26  called  these  days  P. 
28daysorP.  sho.  notfail,  29,31 
32  decree  of  Esther  confirm.  P. 
PURITY. 
1  Tim.  4:12  exam,  in  faith,  in  p. 
5:2  rebuke  younger  with  all  p. 

PURLOIM\G. 
Ti(,  2;10  uot  p.  ehowiug  fidelity 
U5 


PUR 

PURPLE. 

Ex.  25:4  the  ofl"eriiig,  p.  26:1 
3!):3  gold  cut  to  work  in  thep. 
Num.  4:13  take  ashes,  spread  p. 
■lud.  8:26 p.  raiment  on  kings 
2  Chr.  2:7  a  man  to  wor'  ,;.  14 
3:14  made  veil  of  blue,  and  p. 
Est.  1:6  fast,  with  cords  of  p. 
8:15  Mord.  went  with  gar.  of  p. 
Prov.  31:22  clothing  is  silk,  p. 
Cant.  3:10  made  covering  of  p. 
7:5  the  hair  of  thy  head  like  p. 
■Jer.  10:9  andp.  is  their  clothing 
Ezek.  27:7 p.  which  covered  thee 

16  Syria  occup.  fairs  with  p. 
Mark  15:17  clothed  him  with  p. 

20  they  took  off  the  p.  fr.  him 
Lvke  16:19  a  rich  man  clo.  in  p. 
Joiin  19:2  soldiers  put  on  himp. 

5  then  came  Jesus,  wcaringp. 
Acts  16:14  Lydia,  a  seller  of  p. 
liev.  17:4  woman  arrayed  in  p. 
18:12  buyeth  merchaiidise  of  p. 

16  great  city,  clothed  in  p. 
PURPOSE. 

Ruth  2:16  handfuls  of  p.  for  her 
Ezr.  4:5  counsellors  to  frustr.  p. 
Neh.  8:4  a  pulpit  made  for  the;;. 
Job  33:17  withd.  man  from  his  p. 
Prov.  20:18  ev.  p.  is  established 
Ec.  3:1  time  to  ev.p.  17;  8:6 
Is.  1:11  to  what;;,  sacrifices? 
14:26  this  is  p.  that  is  purposed 
30:7  ECTpti.  shall  help  to  nop. 
Jer.  49:30  Nebu.  conceived  a  p. 
51:29  ev.  p.  of  L.  be  performed 
Dan.  6:17  that  p.  be  not  chang. 
Acts  11:23  that  with  p.  of  heart 
27:13  suppos.  obtained  theirp. 
43  centurion  kept  them  tr.  p. 
Pom.  8:28  called  according  top. 
9:11  that  the  p.  of  God  stand 

17  for  this  p.  I  raised  thee  up 
Eph.  1:11  according  top.  of  him 

3:11  accord,  to  eternal  p.  iu  C. 
6:22  for  same  p.  Col.  4:8 
2  Tim.  1:9  called  us  accor.  top. 
3:10  hast  fully  known  my  p. 
1  John  3:8  for  this  p.  Son  of  God 

PURPOSES. 
Job  17:11  days  past,  p.  broken 
Prov.  15:22  with,  counsel^,  are 
Is.  19:10  shall  be  broken  in  p. 
Jer.  49:20  counsel  of  L.  p.  50:43 
PURPOSE,  ED. 

1  K.  5:5  I  p.  to  build  house  to  L. 

2  Chr.  28: 10  p.  to  keep  under  Ju. 
.32:2  Sennacherib  p.  to  fight  J. 

Ps.  17:3;;.  mouth  sh.  not  trans. 
140:4  who  have;;,  to  overthrow 
Is.  14:24  I  ha.  p.  so  sh.  it  stand 

26  the  purpose  p.  on  earth 

27  L.  hath  p.  who  disannul  it  f 
2.3:9  Lord  hath^;.  to  stain  pride 
46:11  I  have^.  it,  will  do  it 

Jer.  4:28  I  p.  it,  will  not  repent 
20:3  repent  me  of  evil  wh.  I  p. 
30:3  will  hear  all  evil  wh.  I  p. 
49:20  purposes  that  hep.  50:45 
Lam.  2:8  Lord  p.  to  destroy  wall 
Dan.  1:8  Daniel  p.  not  to  defile 
Acts  19:21  Paul  p.  to  go  to  Jeru. 
20:3  Paul  p.  to  return  thro'  M. 
liom.  1:13  oftent.  I;;,  to  come 
2  Cor.  1:17  I  p.  accord,  to  flesh? 
Eph.  1:9  hia  will  wh.  he  hath  p. 
3:11  purp.  which  he  p.  in  C.  J. 

PURPOSETH,  irVG. 
Gen.  27:42  E^>au  p.  to  kill  thee 
2  Cor.  9:7  as  he  p.  in  heart 

PURSE,  S. 
Prov.  1:14  let  us  have  one  p. 
Mat.  10:9  silver  nor  brass  in  p. 
Mark  6:8  no  money  iu  theirp. 
Luke  10:4  neither;;,  nor  scrip 
22:25  I  sent  you  without  p. 
36  he  that  hath  a  p.  let  him 
PURSUE. 
Gen.  35:5  did  not  p.  sons  of  J. 
Ex.  15:9  enemy  said,  I  will  p. 
Deut.  19:6  avenger  p.  Jos.  20:5 
Jos.  2:5p.  them  quickly,  10:19 

1  Sam.  25:29  a  man  is  risen  top. 
30:8  shall  I  p.  ?  he  answered,  p. 

2  5am.  17:1  arise  and  p.  after  D. 
20:6  servants,  p.  after  Sheba,  7 
24:13  flee  while  enemies  p. 

Job  13:25  wilt  thou  p.  dry  stub.  ? 
.30:15  ter.  p.  my  soul  as  wind 
Ps.  ,34:14  seek  peace,  and  /;.  it 
Is.  30:16  they  that  p.  be  swift 
Jer.  48:2  Madmen,  sword  sh.  p. 
Ezek.  35:6  blood  shall  p.  thee 
IIos.  8:3  Israel,  enemy  shall  p. 
.\mos  1:11  E.  did  p.  his  brother 
Nah.  1:8  darkness  p.  his  enemi. 


PUT 

PURSUED. 

Gen.  14:14  Abrani;;.  to  Dan,  15 
31:23  and  Labau  p.  Jacob,  36 

Ex.  14:8  Pharaoh;;.  Israel,  9,  23; 
Deut.  11:4;  Jos.  24:6 

Jud.  1:6  p.  after  Adoni-bezek 
7:2:J  Gideon  p.  Mid.  25  ;  8:12 

1  Sam.  7:11  Israel  p.  Phil.  17:52 

2  Sam.  2:19  Asahel  p.  Abner 
22:38  I  p.  enemies,  Ps.  18::37 

1  K.  20:20  Syrians  fled,  Israel  p. 

2  K.  25:5  army  of  C'haldees  v. 

the  king,  Jer.  39:5 ;  52:8 
2  Chr.  14:13  Asa  p.  Ethiop.  to  G. 

41:3  hep.  thera  and  passed 
Lam.  4:19  they  ;;.  us  on  mount. 

PURSUER,  S. 
■Jos.  2:16  mount,  lest  p.  meet 
8:20  people  turned  upon  the  p. 
Lam.  1:6  are  gone  before  the  p. 

PURSUETH,  I!VG. 
Lev.  26:17  shall  flee  wh.  none  p. 

36  shall  fall  when  none  p.  37 
■Jud^  8:4  .300  men,  faint,  yet  p. 

1  Sam.  23:28  S.  returned  ft-omp. 

2  Sain.  3:22  J.  came  from  p.  tro. 
18:16  people  returned  from  p.  L 

1  K.  18:27  your  god  ;;.  on  jour. 
Prov.  11:19  he  th.  p.  evil,  p.  dea. 
13:21  evil  p.  sinners,  to  righte. 
19:7  hep.  them  with  words 
28:1  wick,  flee  when  no  man  p. 
PURTEiVAXCE. 
Ex.  12:9  roast  wi.  fire  legs  and  p. 

PUSH. 
Ex.  21:29  if  ox  were  top.  36 
Dmt.  33:17  with  them  he  shall  p. 
1  K.  22:11  with  these  shalt  thou 
p.  the  Syrians,  3  Chr.  18:10 
Job  30:12  they  p.  away  my  feet 
Ps.  44:5  thro  tnee  we  p.  enem. 
Dan.  11:40  shall  king  p.  at  him 

PUSHED,  I>G. 
Ezek.  34:21  p.  diseased  with  hor. 
Dan.  8:4  I  saw  ram  p.  westward 
PUT. 

Gen.  2:8  there  G.  p.  the  man,  15 
3:15  I  will  p.  enmity  bet.  thee 
27:15  p.  th.  upon  Jacob  her  son 
29:3  p.  stone  ag.  on  well's  moo. 
30:42  feeble,  he  p.  not  the  rod» 
32:16  p.  space  between  drove 
39:4  all  he  p.  into  Joseph's  ha. 
40:15  should  p.  me  into  dunge. 
42:17  hep.  altogether  in  ward 
46:4  Joseph  ;;.  hand  on  th.  eyes 
48:18  p.  right  hand  upon  head 

Ex.  3:22  shall  p.  them  on  sons 
4:6  L.  said,  p.  thy  hand  in  bos. 
15  p.  words  in  his  mouth 
8:23  I  will  p.  division  bet.  my 
15:26  I  will  p.  none  of  diseases 
22:5;;.  beast  inano.  man's  field 

11  oath  he  hath  not  p.  his  ha. 
2.3:1  p.  not  thy  hand  wi.  wicked 
29:24  shall  p.  all  in  hands  of  A. 
33:5  now  p.  ofl'  thy  ornaments 

Lev.  8:27  he  p.  all  on  A.'s  hands 
26:8  p.  10,000  to  fli.  Deut.  32:30 

Num.  6:27  sh.p.  my  name  on  Is. 
11:17  spirit  on  thee,  p.  on  them. 
29  L.  would  p.  his  Spi.  on  th. 
23:5  L.  p.  word  in  Ba.'s  mouth. 

Deut.  10:2  shalt  p.  them  in  ark 
5  I  p.  tables  in  the  ark  I  made 
12:5  place  he  sh.  p.  his  name,  21 
7  rej.  in  all  ye  p.  your  hand  to 
18:18  p.  my  words  in  his  mouth 

Jud.  12:3  I  p.  my  life  in  my  ha. 

1  Sam.  2:36  p.  me  in  priest's  offl. 
14:26  no  man  p.  hand  to  his  m. 
17:39  David  p.  them  off  him 
19:5  did  p.  his  life  in  his  hand 
28:21  I  p.  my  life  in  my  hand 

1  K.  9:3  to  p.  my  name  there, 

11:36;  14:21 
12:39  other  calves  p.  he  in  Dan 
18:23  on  wood,  p.  no  fire  under 
22:27  king  p.  fellow  in  prison 

2  K.  4:34p.  mouth  upon  mouth 
11:12  they  p.  the  crown  on  him 
13:16  p.  hand  on  bow,  hep.  ha. 
21:7  in  Jer.  will  I  p.  my  name, 

2  Chr.  6:20;  12:13;  33:7 

1  Chr.  11:19  p.  lives  in  jeopardy 
13:10  because  he  p.  hand  to  ark 

2  Chr.  6:11  in  house  I  p.  the  ark 
Ezr.  7:27;;.  thin,  in  king's  heart 
Neh.  2:12  what  G.p.  in  my  heart 

3:5  nobles  p.  not  necks  to  work 
4:23  that  every  one  p.  them  oflf 
6:14  T.  would  p.  me  in  fear,  19 
Job  4:18  he  p.  no  trust  in  his  ser. 
13:14  I  p.  my  life  in  my  hand  ? 
19:13  p.  my  brethren  far  fr.  me 
23:6  he  would  p.  strength  iume 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAIS'CE. 


PUT 

Job  41:2  can.  p.  hook  In.  his  no.  ? 
Ps.  4:7  ]>.  gladness  in  my  heart 
8:6  thou  hast  p.  all  thinga  un 
der  his  feet,  1  Cor.  15:25,  27 ; 
Fp/i.  1:22;  Jlfh.  2:8 
9:20  p.  in  fear,  O  L.  thatnation 
31:18  let  lying  lips  be  p.  to  sile. 
40:3  p.  new  song  in  my  mouth 
14  let  them  be  ».  to  shame  that 

wish  me  evil,  44:7  ;  5.3:5 
'  :9  thou  hast  p.  us  to  shame 
'<3:G6  p.  them  to  perp.  reproach 
88:18  lover  and  friend  p.  fr.  me 
118:8  tr.  L.  than  p.  con.  in  man 

9  tr.  L.  than  put  confi.  in  prin. 
119:,31  O  L.  ]}.  me  not  to  shame 

JVai).  25:8  nei.  p.  thee  to  shame 

10  heareth  it^>.  thee  to  shame 
Xc.  10:10p.  to  more  strength 
Cant.  5;.?  p.  off  coat,  how  p.  on  ? 
Is.  5:20  that  p.  darkn.  for  light 

10:13  I  ha.  p.  down  inhabitants 
42:1  I  have  p.  my  Spirit  upon 

him.  Mat.  12:18 
47:11  not  be  able  to  p.  it  off 
61:16  p.  words  in  mou.  Jer.  1:9 
23  p.  into  hand  that  afflict  th. 
B3:10  he  hath  p.  him  to  grief 
59:21  words  Ip.  in  thy  mouth 
63:11  where  is  he  that  p.  his  II. 

Spirit  within  him  f 
Jer.  3:19  how  shall  I  p.  thee  am. 
8:14  Lord  our  G.  p.  us  to  silence 
12:13  they  p.  themselves  to  pain 
31:.3.3p.  my  law  in  tnward  parts 
S2:40  will  p.  my  fear  in  hearts 
Hzek.  8:17  p.  branch  to  th.  nose 
11:19  I  will  put  a  new  spirit 
vithin  you,  36:26,  27  ;  37:14 
16:14  comel.  I  had  p.  upon  thee 
29:4  p.  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  .38:4 
30:13  p.  a  fear  in  land  of  Egypt 
37:6  p.  breath  in  you,  ye  shall 
Pan.  5:19  and  whom  hep.  down 
JIfic.  2:12  I  will  p.  them  together 
7:5  p.  not  contidence  in  a'guide 
Zf'p.  3:19  ha.  been  p.  to  shame 
Mat.  5:15  candle?;,  under  bushel 
19:6  no  man  p.  asun.  3fark  10:9 
26:.52p.  up  thy  swo.  John  18:11 
Mark  10:16  p.  his  hands  on  them 
L"ke  1:52  hath  p.  down  mighty 
15:22  p.  it  on  him  and  p.  a  ring 
John  5:7  none  to  p.  me  into  pool 
Ac/.'!  1:7  Fa.  p.  in  his  own  power 
4:3  they  p.  the  apostles  in  hold 
5:25  men  whom  ye  p.  in  prison 
13:46  p.  word  of  God  from  you 
15:9  p.  no  difference  between  us 

1  Cor.  15:24  p.  down  authority 
25  p.  his  enemies  under  his  fe. 

B  Cor.  8:16  G.  p.  same  care  in  T. 
Uph.  4:22  p.  off  old  man.  Col.  3:9 
Col.  3:8  ye  also  p.  off  these,  ang. 

2  Tim.  1:6  I  p.  thee  in  remembr. 
Tit.  S.lp.  them  in  mind  to  be 

subject 

Phile.  18 p.  that  on  my  account 
Meb.  2.5  hath  he  not  p.  In  subj. 
6:6  p.  him  to  an  open  shame 
8:10  I  will  p.  my  laws  in  mind 
10:16  p.  my  laws  into  th.  hearts 
Jam.  3:3  p.  bits  in  horses'  mou. 

1  Pet.  2:15  p.  to  silence  ignoran. 

2  Pet.  1:14  I  must  p.  off  this  tab. 
Jude  5  will  p.  you  in  remembr. 
Hev.  2:24  p.  on  you  none  other 

17:17  God  hath  p.  in  th.  hearts 

PUT  away. 

Gen.  35:2 p.  away  strange  gods 
X<f .  21 :7  nor  take  a  woman  p.  a. 
Dent.  19:13  p.  a.  guilt  of  in.  21:9 
22:19  he  may  not  p.  her  a.  29 
Jos.  24:14  p.  a.  strange  gods, 
23;  Jud.  10:16;  1  Sam.  7:3 

1  Sam.  1:14  Eli  said,  p.  a.  wine 

2  Sam.  7:15  Saul  whom  I  p.  a. 
12:13  Lord  hath  p.  a.  thy  sin 

S  Chr.  1,5:8  Asa  p.  a.  abom.  idols 
Per.  10:3  a  cove.  top.  a.  wives 
19  gave  hands  to  p.  a.  wives 
Ps.  18:22  I  did  not  p.  away  his 
statutes 
27:9  p.  not  thy  serv.  a.  in  anger 
Pro?).  4:24  p.  a.  a  froward  mou. 
Js.  50:1  whom  I  have  p.  aivay 
Jer.  3:1  if  a  man  p.  a.  his  wife 

8p  a.  given  her  a  bill  of  div. 
Ezelc.  44:22  nor  pr.  take  her  p.  a. 
Mo.'!.  2:2  let  her  p.  a.  whoredoms 
Amos  6:3  that^.  far  a.  evil  day 
Mat.  1:19  J.  minded  top.  her  "a. 
Mark  10:2  lawful  to  p.  a.  wife  ? 

12  if  a  woman  p.  a.  her  hush. 
1  Cor.  5:13  p.  a.  wicked  person 
7:11  let  not  hush.  p.  a.  wife,  12 
Mlph.  4:31  evil  speaking  be  p.  a. 


PUT 

1  71m.  1:19  some  having  p.  aw. 
Ileb.  9:26  p.  a.  sin  by  sacrifice 

See  DEATH,  EVIL. 

PUT  forth. 

Gen.  3:22  lest  hep,/,  take  tree 
8:9  N.  p./.  his  hand  and  took 
19:10  men  p.  forth  their  hand 

ICx.  4:4  p./.  thy  hand  and  take 

Deut.  33:14precious  things  p./. 

Jud.  15:15  Samson  p./.  took 

1  Sam.  14:27  Jonathan  p.f.  rod 
22:17  servants  not  p./.  to  slay 
24:10  not  p.  f.  my  hand  ag.  L. 

2  Sam.  6:6  tlzziah  p.  forth  his 

hand  to  ark,  1  Chr.  13:9 
18:12  not  p.f.  my  hand  against 

1  K.  13:4  Jeroboam  p./.  his  ha. 
Job  1:11  p.f.  hand  and  tou.  2:5 

12  on  himself^,  not  f.  hand 
Ps.  55:20  p./.  his  hancls  ag.  him 

125:3  lest  righteous  7;./.  hands 
Prov.  8:1  understan.  p.  /.  voice? 

25:6  p.  not /.  thyself  in  presen. 
Jer.  1:9  Lord  p.f.  his  hand 
fefi.  8:3hep./  form  of  a  hand 
Mat.  9:25  when  peop.  were  p.  f. 

13:24  para.  p.  he /.  31 ;  Im.  14:7 
Acts  5:34  to  p.  the  apostles  forth 

9:40  but  Pcterp.  them  forth 

PUT  on. 
Gen.  2S:20  raiment  top.  on 
Lev.  6:10  priest  sh.  p.  on,  linen 
11  he  sh.  J),  on  other  garments 

16:4  shall  p.  on  holy  linen  coat 
Deut.  22:5  nor  man  p.  on  wom.'s 

2  Sam.  1:24  S.  p.  on  ornaments 
14:2p.  on  mourning  apparel 

1  K.  22:30  but  p.  thou  on  thy 

robes,  2  Chr.  18:29 

2  K.  3:21  all  able  to  p.  on  armor 
Job  27:17  the  just  shall  7).  it  on 
Cant.  5:3  how  shall  I  p.  it  on? 
Is.  51:9p.  o« strength,  52:1 
■Jer.  13:1  take  girdle,  p.  it  on.  3 
Ezek.  24:17  and  p,  on  thy  shoes 

42:14  p.  on  other  garm.  44:19 
Mat.  6:25  norwhatycshallp.  on, 

Luke  12:22 
21:7 p.  on  the  ass  their  clothes 
Mark  6:9  not  p.  on  two  coats 
Luke  15:22  p.  on  him  best  robe 
13:14p.  yem  the  L.  J.  C. 
Cral.  3:27  bai)tized,  have  p.  on  C. 
Eph.  4:24  p.  on  new  ni.  Col.  .3:10 
Co?.  3:12p.  on  bowels  of  mercies 
14  p.  on  charity,  which  is  bo. 
PUT  out. 
Gen.  3S;2S  oncp.  out  his  hand 
Lev.  6:12  fire  of  altar  not  be  p.  o. 
Niim.  5:2  p.  out  of  camp  leper,  4 
3  male  and  fern,  shall  ye  p.  0. 
16:14  wilt  thou  p.  o«<  the  eyes  ? 
Z<p(/;.  7:22  L.  will  p.  o.  tho.  nati. 
25:6  that  his  name  bo  not  p.  0. 
Jud.  16:21  Philis.  p.  0.  S.'s  eyes 
2  Sam.  13:17  p.  this  woman  out 
2  Chr.  29:7  have  p.  0.  lamps 
Job  18:5  light  of  wicked  be  p.  0. 
6  his  candle  hep.  out,  21:17; 
Prov.  13:9 ;  20:20  ;  24:20 
Ps.  9:5  p.  o.  their  name  for  ever 
Ezek.  32:7  when  I  p.  thee  out 
Mark  5:40  when  he  had  p.  them 

all  out,  Luke  8:.54 
JbSn.  9:22  be  p.  o.  of  synagogues 
16:2p.  you  out  of  synagogues 
PUT  trust. 
■Tud.  9:15  p.  t.  in  my  shadow 
2  7i'.  18:24  p.  ^  on  Eg.  Is.  36:9 
1  C%r.  5:20  they  p.  th.  t.  in  him 
Pt.  4:5  p.  your  in  the  Lord 

5:11  all  that  p.  in  thee  rejoice 
7:1  O  L.  God  in  thee  I  p.  trust, 

16:1 ;  25:20  ;  71:1 
9:10  know  thy  name,  p.  trust 

in  them 
11:1  in  L.  p.  I  my  t.  31:1;  71:1 
17:7  which  p.  their  t.  in  thee 
36:7^.  their  t.  under  thy  wings 
56:4  in  God  I  have  p.  my  trust 
73:28  I  have  p.  my  t.  in  the  L. 
146:3  p.  not  your  t.  in  princes 
Prov.  30:5  p.  their  trust  in  him 
Jer.  39:18  hast  p.  thy  t.  in  thee 
1  Thes.  2:4  p.  in  t.  with  posijel 
Ileb.  2:13 1  will  p.  my  t.  111  him 

PUT,  Participle. 
Lev.  ll:.38if  water  be  p.  on  seed 
15:19  shall  be  p.  apart  sev.  days 
18:19  not  as  long  as  she  is  p. 

1  K.  22:10  kings  p.  on  their  rob. 

2  K.  14:12  Judah  wasp,  toivorse 

1  Chr.  19:16  Syri.  p.  to  worse,  19 

2  Chr.  2:14  ev.  device  shall  be  p. 
6:24  if  Israel  be  p.  to  the  worse 
25:22  Jud.  wasp,  to  the  worse 


QUE 

Pi:.  55:4  be  p.  to  shame,  f^-.Vi 

71:1  let  me  never  bey),  to  coTI. 
Prov.  25:7  shouldcst  be  p.  lower 
Ec.  3:14  nothing  can  be  p.  to  it 
Is.  54:4  Shalt  not  hep.  to  shame 
.Jer.  50:42  every  one  p.  in  array 
Zep.  3:19  have  been  p.  to  shame 
Mat.  9:16  for  that  p.  in  to  fill  up 
Mark  1:14  John  was  p.  in  prison 
John  13:2  devil  p.  into  hea.  of  J 
Ileb.  2:8  noth.  not/),  under  him 
Rev.  11:9  not  bo.  be  p.  in  graves 

PUTEOLl. 
Acts  28:13  came  next  day  to  P. 
PUTIEL.    Ex.  6:25 

PUTTEST. 
Deut.  12:18  p.  thy  hands,  15:10 
2  K.  18:14  that  thou  p.  on  me 
Ps.  119:119  thou  p.  away  wicked 

PUTTETH. 
Ex.  30:33  /).  any  on  a  stranger 
Num.  22;.38  God  p.  in  my  mouth 
Deut.  25:11  woman  p.  forth  hand 
Job  15:15  hep.  no  trust  in  saints 

28:9  p.  for.  his  hand  upon  rock 

33:11  he  p.  my  feet  in  the  stoc. 
Ps.  15:5  he  that  p.  not  his  money 

75:7  p.  down  one  and  set.  up 
Prov.  28:25  p.  his  trust  in  Lord 

29:25  p.  his  trust  in  L.  be  safe 
Is.  57:13  p.  trust  in  me  pos.  land 
Lam.  3:29  p.  his  mouth  in  dust 
Mic.  3:5  p.  not  into  their  mouths 
Mat.  9:16 p.  new  cloth,  Lu.  5:36 
Luke  8:16  no  man  p.  ligh.  candle 

16:18  whoso  p.  away  his  wife 
John  10:4  p.  forth  his  own  sheep 

PUTTIXG. 
Lev.  16:21  p.  them  upon  head 
■Jud.  7:6  p.  their  hand  to  mouth 
Is.  58:9  p.  forth  of  the  finger 
M(d.  2:16  God  hateth  p.  away 
Acts  9:12  Anan.  p.  his  hand,  17 

19:.33  Alex.  J.  p.  him  forward 
Horn.  15: 15  sort,  as  p.  in  mind 
Eph.  4:25  p.  away  lying 
Co?.  2:11  in  p.  off  body  of  sins 

1  Tim.  1:12  p.  me  into  ministry 

2  Tim.  1:6  by  p.  on  my  hands 

1  Pet.  3:21  not  p.  a.  filth  of  flesh 

PUTREFYING. 
Is.  1:6  wounds,  bruises,  p.  sores 


QUAILS. 

Ex.  16:13  at  even  q.  came  up. 
Num.  11:31  a  wind  fr.  L.  bro.  q. 

32  the  people  stood,  gather,  q. 
Ps.  105:40  asked,  he  brought  q. 

QUAKE,  ED. 
Ex.  19:18  the  mount  q.  greatly 

1  Sam.  14:15  trembled,  earth  q. 
Joel  2:10  »arth  shall  q.  bef.  them 
Nah.  1:5  the  mountains  q.  at  hi. 
Mat.  27:.'^1  earth  q.  the  rocks  re. 
Heb.  12:21  M.  said,  I  fear  and  q. 

QUAKING. 
Ezek.  12:18  eat  thy  bread  with  q. 
Dan.  10:7  great  q.  fell  on  them 

QUANTITY. 
Is.  22:24  hang  vessels  of  small  q. 

QUARREL. 
I^ev.  26:25  a  sword  sli.  avenge  q. 

2  K.  5:7  see  how  he  seeketh  a  q. 
Mark  6:19  Her.  had  q.  ag.  John 
Col.  3:13  if  any  have  q.  ag.  any 

QUARRIES. 
Jud.  3:19  Ehud  turned  from  g. 
26  Ehud  escaped  beyond  the  q. 
QUARTER. 
Gen.  19:4  peo.  from  ev.  q.  to  Lo. 
Jos.  18:14  Kirjath-jearim,  we.  q. 
Is.  47:15  merchants  wander  to  q. 
56:11  every  one  for  gain  from  ^r. 
Mark  1 :45  came  to  him  fr.  ev.  q. 
See  SOUTH. 

QUARTERS. 
Ex.  13:7  no  leav.  seen  in  thy  q. 
Deut.  22:12  fringes  on  four  q. 
1  Chr.  9:24  in  four  q.  were  port. 
Jer.  49:.36  from  four  q.  of  heaven 
Acts  9:32  Peter  passed  thr.  all  q 
16:3  Jews  which  were  in  th.  q. 
28:7  in  same  q.  were  possessio. 
Bev.  20:S  nations  in  4  q.  of  earth 

QUATERNIONS. 
Acts  12:4  deliv.  Peter  to  four  q. 

QUARTUS. 
Eom.  16:23  Q.  a  brother,  salute. 

QUEEN. 
1  K.  10:1  q.  of  Sheba  heard  of 
fame  of  Solomon,  2  Chr,  9:1 


QUI 

1  K.  10:4  wh.  q.  saw  Solom.'s  w. 

10  spices  q.  of  She.  gave  to  S. 

13  Solomon  gave  o.  of  Sheba 
all  her  desire.  2  Chr.  9:9,  12 

11:19  gave  Hadad  sister  of  ^r. 
15:13   Asa  removed  Maachah 
from  being  q.  2  Chr.  15:16 

2  K.  10:13  salute  children  of  q.  . 
Neh.  2:6  king  said,  q.  sitting  by  1 
Est.  1:9  Vashti  q.  made  feast 

11  bring  the  q.  12  q.  refused  ' 

15  wh.  sh,  we  do  toq.  Vashti? 

16  the  q.  hath  not  done  wrong 

17  deed  of  q.  sh.  come  abroaa 
2:4  maiden  that  plcaseth  be  q. 

17  made  Esther  q.  ins.  of  Vas. 
4:4  q.  grieved  :  5:.3  wilt.  q.  Est. 
5:12  q.  let  no  man  to  banquet 
7:2  what  is  thy  petition,  q.  Es.  ? 

7  Haman  made  request  to  q. 

8  will  he  force  the  q.  befo.  mo 
8:1  house  of  Haman  to  Esth.  q, 
9:31  Mordecai  and  Esth.  the  q. 

Ps.  45:9  the  q.  in  gold  of  Ophir 
Jer.  13:18  say  to  king  and  q. 

44:17  bum  inc.  to  q.  of  heaven 
25  vowed  to  burn  incense  to  g. 
Dan.  5:10  q.  came  to  banq.  housa 
Mat.  12:42  q.  of  south  shall  risa 

up  in  judgment,  Lvke  11:31 
.4rfs8:27  Candace,  q.  of  Ethiop. 
Eev.  18:7  I  sit  q.  am  no  widow 

QUEENS. 
Cant.  6:8  there  are  threesc.  g.  9 
Is.  49:23  their  g.  nursing  moth. 

QUENCH. 
2  Sam.  14:7  they  shall  q.  my  coal 

21:17  thou  q.  not  light  of  Israel 
Ps.  104:11  wild  asses  q.  thirst 
Cant.  8:7  waters  cannot  q.  love 
Is.  1:31  both  burn,  none  q.  thenx 

42:3  Shall  he  not  q.  Mat.  12:20 
.ler.  4:4  burn,  none  q.  it,  21:12 
Amos  5:6  none  to  q.  it  in  Beth-el 
Eph.  6:16  to  q.  darts  of  wicked 

1  Thes.  5:19  q.  not  the  Spirit 

QUENCHED. 
Num.  11:2  fire  q.  2  Chr.  34:25 

2  K.  22:17  wrath  shall  not  be  q. 
Ps.  118:12  they  are  q.  as  thorns 
7s.  34:10  not  be  q.  night  nor  day 

43:17  they  are  q.  as  tow 

66:24  nor  shall  their  fire  be  q. 
Jer.  7:20  shall  not  be  q.  17:27 
Ezek.  20:47  fla.  sh.  not  be  q.  48 
Mark  9:43  fire  never  be  q.  45 

44  where  fire  is  not  q.  46,  48 
Heb.  11:.34  q.  the  violence  of  fira 

QUESTION,  Substantive. 
Mat.  22:35  lawyer  asked  him  q. 
Mark  11:29  I  ask  one  g.  ans.  me 

12:34  durst  ask  q.  Luke  20:40 
■John  3:25  arose  q.  bet  disciples 
Acts  15:2  came  to  apos.  about  q. 

18:15  if  it  be  a  q.  of  words 

19:40  danger  to  be  called  in  g. 

23:6  of  resur.  called  in  q.  24:21 
.  Cor.  10:25  asking  no  q.  for,  27 

QUESTION,  Verb. 
Mark  8:11  Phar.  began  Xoq.  him 

9:16  What  q.  ye  with  them  ? 
QUESTIONED,  INC. 
2  Chr.  31:9  Heze,  q.  with  priests 
Mark  1:27  5.  among  themselves 

9:10?.  what  rising  from  dead 

14  and  scribes  q.  with  them 
Luke  23:9  Pilate  q.  with  him 

QUESTIONS. 
1  A'.  10:1  queen  came  to  prove  g. 

3  Sol.  told  her  q.  2  Chr.  9:1,  3 
Mat.  22:46  nei.  ask  him  more  g. 
Luke  2:46  hearing  and  asking  q. 
Acts  23:29  accused  of?,  of  law 
25:19  certain  q.  against  him 
20  doubted  such  manner  of  q. 
26:3  kn.  thee  to  be  expert  in  g. 

1  Tim.  1:4  minister  q.  than  edl. 
6:4  doting  about  q.  and  strifes 

2  Tim.  2:23  unlearned  q.  Tit.  3.-9 
QUICK. 

Ler.  13:10  there  be  q.  raw  flesh. 

24  the  q.  flesh  that  bm-neth 
Num.  16::?0  go  down  q.  into  pit 
Ps.  55:15  go  down  g.  into  hell 
124:3  had  swallowed  us  up  g. 
Js.  11:3  make  him  of  q.  underst. 
Acts  10:42  orda.  tobe  judgeof  7. 
2  Tim.  4:1  sh.  judge  g.  and  dead 
Heb.  4:12  the  worcfof  God  is  q. 
1  Pet.  4:5  to  iudge  q.  and  dead 

QUICKER. 
Ps.  71:20  thou  shalt  g.  me  again 
80:18  g.  us,  we  will  calloniami 
119:25  q.  me  according,  107, 154 
37  q.  me  in  thy  way 


956 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


QUI 

Ps.  119:40  g.  me  in  thy  righteon. 
889.  me  after  thy  kindn.  159 
149  9.  me  accord,  to  judgment 
143:11  g.me.  L.  for  name's  sake 
Jiom.  8:11  shall  q.  mortal  bodies 

QUICKEIVED. 
Ps.  119:50  thy  word  hath  q.  me 
93  with  precepts  th.  hast  q.  me 
1  Cor.  15:36  thou  sowest  is  not  9. 
£ph.  2:1  vou  he  g.  who  were  de. 

5  q.  us  toge.  with  C.  Col.  2:13 
1  Pet.  3:18  death  in  flesh,  q.  by  S. 

QCICKEIVETH. 
John  5:21  Father  q.  them,  Son  q. 

6:63  Sp.  q.  flesh  profit,  nothing 
Po>n.  4:17  God,  who  q.  dead 
1  Tim.  6:13  God,  who  q.  all  thi. 

QUICKENING. 
1  Cor.  15:45  .\dain  made  q.  spir. 

aUICRLY. 
Gen.  1S:6  make  ready  q.  meas. 
27:20  hast  thou  found  it  so  q. 
Ux.  32:8  turned  q.  out  of  way, 

Deut.  9:12,  16;  Jud.  2:17 
JTum.  16:46  go    to  congregation 
Deui,  9:12  down  q.  11:17  per.  q. 
28:20  perish  q.  because  of  dom. 
Jos.  2:5  pursue  q.  overtake  them 
10:6  come  up  to  ns  q.  save  us 
23:16  ye  shall  perish  q.  off  land 

1  Sam.  20: 19  thou  sh.  go  down  q. 

2  Sam.  17:16  send  q.  and  tell  D. 
18  went  both  of  them  away  q. 
21  arise,  pass  q.  over  the  wat. 

S  K.  1:11  said.  Come  down  q. 
Ec.  4:12threef.  cord  not  q.  bro. 
Mat.  5:25  agree  with  advcrsa.  g. 

28:7  go  q.  tell  discip.  he  is  risen 
8  they  departed  q.  Mark  10:8 
Luke  16:6  sit  down  q.  write  fifty 
John  11:29  M.  arose?,  came  to  J. 

13:27  J.  That  thou  doest  do  g. 
Acts  12:7  saying.  Arise  up  q.  P. 

22:18  get  thee  q.  out  of  Jerusal. 
Eev.  2:5  repent,  else  I  come?.  16 
S:ll  behold,  I  come  q.  22:7,  12 

Jl:14  third  woe  cometh  q, 

22:20  I  come  q.  even  so  come 

QUICKSANDS. 
Acts  27:17  they  should  fall  into  q. 

QUIET. 
Jud.  16:2Phil.  laid  wait  were  q. 

1  18:7  after  Zidonians,  q.  secure 

2  K.  11:20  city  g.  2  C/ir.  2.3:21 

1  Chr.  4:40  land  was  wide  and  q. 
S  Chr.  14:1  in  his  days  land  g. 

5  the  kingdom  was  g.  20:30 
Job  3:13  now  sho.  1  have  been  q. 
26  neit.  was  I  g.  trouble  came 

21:23  dieth,  being  at  ease,  g. 
Ps.  3.5:20  devise  ag.  q.  in  land 

107:30  glad,  because  they  be  q. 
Pros.  1::33  whoso  hearken,  beg'. 
.Ec.  9:17  wor.  of  wise  heard  in  q. 
Is.  7:4  take  heed,  and  be  q.  fear 

14:7  the  earth  is  at  rest,  and  q. 

32:18  my  peo.  shall  dwell  in  q. 

33:20  see  Jerusal.  g.  habitation 
Jer.  30:10  Jacob  return,  beiu  g. 

47:6  how  long  ere  thou  be  q.  ? 
7  be  q.  seeing  L.  given  charge 

49:23  sorrow  on  sea,  can.  be  g. 

51:59  Seraiah  was  a  q.  prince 
Ezek.  16:42  fury  rest,  I  will  be  g. 
Jiah.  1:12  though  g.  be  cut  down 
Acts  19:36  ye  ought  to  be  g. 
1  Thes.  4:11  that  ye  stu.  to  be  g. 
1  Tim.  2:2  we  may  lc;id  a  g.  life 

1  Pet.  3:4  oniaraent  of  a  g.  spirit 

QUIETED,  ETH. 
Job  37:17  g.  earth  by  south  wind 
Ps.  131:2  g.  myself  as  a  child 
Zee.  0:8  q.  my  spirit  in  north 
QUIETLY. 

2  Sam.  3:27  Joab  took  Abner  g. 
Lain.  3:26  g.  wait  for  salva.  of  L. 

QUIETNESS. 
Jud.  8:28  the  country  was  in  g. 
1  Chr.  22:9  I  will  give  g.  to  Isr. 
Job  20:20  sh.  not  feel  g.  in  belly 
34:29  q.  who  can  make  trouble? 
Prm.  17:1  bet.  dry  morsel  and  q. 
Ec.  4:6  better  is  handful  with  q. 
Is.  30:15  in  q.  be  your  strength 
32:17  righte.  q.  and  assurance 
Acts       we  enjoy  great  g. 

3  Thes.  3:12  we  ex.  that  with  q. 

QUIT. 

Ex.  21:19  smote  him  be  q.  28 
Jos.  2:20  we  will  be  q.  of  oath 
1  Sam.  4:9  q.  like  men,  1  Cor. 
16:13 

QUITE. 

Oen.  31:15  q.  devoured  our  mou. 


RAH 

Ex.  23:24  q.  break  down  images 
Num.  17:10  q.  take  away  murm. 

33:.52  q.  pluck  do%vn  high  places 
2  Sam.  3:24  Abner  away,  q.  gone 
Job  6:13  13  wisdom  q.  from  me? 
Ilab.  3:9  thy  bow  made  q.  naked 

QUIVER. 
Gen.  27:3  take  thy  q.  and  bow 
■Job  39:23  q.  rattleth  against  him 
Ps.  127:5  man  that  hath  g.  full 
7s.  22:6  E.  bare  g.  with  chariots 

49:2  polished  shaft  in  his  g. 
Jer.  5:16  q.  is  as  open  sepulchre 
Lam.  3:13  arrows  of?,  ent.  reins 

QUIVERED. 
Bab.  S:16  my  lips  q.  at  the  voice 


R. 


R  ABB  AH,  or  RABBATH. 

Deut.  3:11  is  it  not  in  R.  of  chil, 
2  Sam.  11:1  J.  besieged  R.  12:26 
17:27  Shobi  of  R.  brought  beds 

1  Chr.  20:1  Joab  smote  R.  and 
Jer.  49:2  alarm  heard  in  R.  3 
Ezek.  21:20  sw.  may  come  to  R. 

25:5  I  will  make  R.  a  stable 
Am/}s  1:14  a  fire  in  wall  of  R. 

RABBI. 
Mat.  23:7  called  of  men,  r.  r. 

8  be  not  ye  called  r.  for  one  is 
Jofm  1:38  R.  wh.  dwellest  thou  ? 
49  R.  thou  art  the  Son  of  God 
3:2  R.  we  know  thou  art  teach. 

36  R.  he  that  was  with  thee 
6:25  R.  when  cam.  thou  hither? 

RABBONI. 
John  20:16  M.  turn,  and  saith,  K. 
RAB.SHAKEH. 

2  K.  18:17  Assy,  sent  R.  Is.  .36:2 

37  told  words  of  R.  Is.  36:22 
19:4  hear  words  of  R.  37:4 

BACA. 

Mat.  5:22  say  r.  sh.  be  in  danger 

RACE. 
Ps.  19:5  strong  man  to  mn  a  r. 
Ec.  9:11  r.  is  not  to  the  swift 
1  Cor.  9:24  they  wh.  run  in  a  r. 
Heb.  12:1  run  with  patience  r. 

RACHEL. 
Gen.  29:12  Jacob  told  R.  that  he 
30:1  R.  bare  no  chil.  R.  2,  22 
2  anger  was  kindled  ag.  R.  22 
31:19  R.  had  stolen  imag.  .34 
35:19  R.  died,  24 ;  46:22 :  48:7 
Ruth  4:11  make  woman  like  R. 

1  Sam.  10:2  men  by  R.  sopulch. 
Jer.  31:15  R.  weeping,  Mat.  2:18 

RAFTERS. 
Cant.  1:17  beams  cedar  r.  of  fir 

RAGAU. 
Luke  3:33  Saruch,  the  son  of  R. 
RAGE,  Substantive. 

2  K.  5:12  Naaman  turned  in  a  r. 
19:27  I  know  thy  r.  Is.  37:28 

2  Chr.  16:10  A.  in  a  r.with  seer 
28:9  ye  have  slain  them  in  a  r. 
■Job  39:24  swallow,  ground  wi.  r. 
40:11  cast  abroad  r.  of  wrath 
Ps.  7:6  lift  up  thyself  bee.  of  r. 
Prvo.  6:.34  joal.  is  r.  of  a  man 
Dan.  3:13  Neb.  commanded  in  r. 
IIos.  7:16  fall  for  r.  of  th.  tongue 

RAGE,  Verb. 
Ps.  2:1  heathen  r.  ?  Acts  4:25 
Prov.  29:9  wheth.  he  r.  or  laugh 
■Jer.  46:9  come  up  r.  ye  chariots 
Nah.  2:4  chariots  sh.  r.  in  stree. 

RAGED,  ETH. 
Ps.  46:6  heath,  r.  kingd.  moved 
Prov.  14:16  fool  r.  is  confident 

RAGGED. 
Is.  2:21  go  into  tops  of  r.  rocks 

RAGING. 
Ps.  89:9  thou  rulest  r.  of  sea 
iVov.  30:1  strong  drink  r. 
Jon.  1:16  sea  ceased  from  r. 
Luke  8:24  rebuked  r.  of  water 
Jude  13  r.  of  waves  of  sea  foam. 

RAGS. 
T^ov.  23:21  clothe  man  with  r. 
Is.  64:6  righte.  are  as  filthy  r. 
Jer.  38:11  Ebcd.  took  rotten  r. 
12  r.  under  thine  armholes 
RAHAB. 
.Jos.  2:1  house  of  R.  6:17,  25 
Ps.  87:4  I  make  mention  of  R. 
89:10  thou  hast  broken  R.  in 
Is.  51:9  not  it  that  hath  cut  R. 
Mat.  1:5  Salmon  begat  B.  of  R 
Heb.  11:31  by  faith  harlot  R 
Jam.  2:25  was  not  R.  justified  ? 


RAI 
BAIL,  ED, 

1  Sam.  2.5:14  Nabal  r.  on  David's 

2  Chr.  32:17  Sen,  wrote  let.  tor. 
Mark.  1.5:29  that  passed  r.  on  J. 
Luke  23:39  one  of  malefactors  r. 

RAILER. 

1  C01:  5:11  keep  not  com.  wi.  r. 
RAILING. 

1  Tim.  0:4  whereof  co.  strife,  r. 

1  Pet.  3:9  not  rendering  r.  for  r. 

2  Pet.  2:11  angels  br.  not  r.  accu. 
Jude  9  durst  not  bring  r.  accus. 

RAIMENT. 
Gen.  24;.53  serv.  gave  r.  to  Reb. 
27:15  Rebekah  took  goodly  r. 

27  Isaac  smelled  r.  and  blessed 
28:20  if  L.  give  me  r.  to  put  on 
41:14  Joseph  shaved,  chang.  r. 
45:22  each  man  changes  of  r. 

Ex.  3:22  borrow  of  Eg.  r.  12:35 
21:10  her  r.  sh.  he  not  diminish 
22:9  trespass  for  sheep,  for  r. 
26  thou  take  neighbor's  r.  27 

Lev.  11:.32  unci,  beasts  fall  onr. 

Nii7n.  31:20  purify  all  your  r. 

Deut.  8:4  thy  r.  waxed  not  old 
10:18  L.  loveth  stranger,  giv.  r. 
21:1.3  put  r.  of  captivity  fr.  her 
22:3  lost  r.  restore 
24:13  he  may  sleep  in  his  r. 

17  shalt  not  take  a  widow's  r. 
Jos.  22:8  return  with  much  r. 
Jud.  3:16  E.  a  dagger  under  r. 

8:26  purple  r.  that  was  on  kings 
Piith  3:3  and  put  thy  r.  on  thee 

1  Sam.  28:8  Saul  disg.  put  on  r. 

2  K.  5:5  Naam.  took  chang.  of  r. 
2  Chr.  9:24  Solomon,  gold,  andr. 
Est.  4:4  sent  r.  to  clothe  Morde. 
■lob  27:16  the'  he  prep.  r.  as  clay 
Ps.  45:11  brought  to  king  in  r. 
Is.  14:19  cast  out  asr.  of  slain 

63:3  and  I  will  stain  all  my  r. 
Ezek.  16:13  r.  was  of  fine  linen 
Zee.  3:4  clothe  thee  with  r. 
Mat.  3:4  J.  had  r.  of  camel's  hair 

6:25 body  more  th,  r.  Liike  12:23 

28  why  take  ye  thought  for  r.  ? 
11:8  clothed  in  soft  r.  Lu.  7:26 
17:2  his  r.  white  as  light,  Mark 

9:3;  iwie  9:29 

27:31  put  his  own  r.  on  him 

28:3  and  his  r.  white  as  snow 
Itike  10:30  thieves  stri.  him  of  r. 

23:.34  parted  his  r.  John  19:24 
Ads  18:6  Paul  shook  his  r. 

22:20  I  kept  r.  of  them  that  sle. 
1  Tim.  6:8  having  food  and  r. 
Jam.  2:2  a  poor  man  in  vile  r. 
Ilev.  .3:5  be  clothed  in  white  r. 

18  buy  white  r.  that  thou  ma. 
4:4  I  saw  24  elders  in  white  r. 

R.4IN,  Substantive. 
Gen.  7:12  r.  was  upon  earth 
8:2  r.  from  heaven  was  restrain. 
Ex.  9:33  the  r.  was  not  poured 
34  Pharaoh  saw  the  r.  ceased 
Lev.  26:4  will  give  vou  r.  in  due 

season,  Deut.  11:14;  28:12 
Devt.  11  drink,  of  r.  of  heaven 

17  shut  heaven  that  th.  be  no 
r.  1  K.  8:35:2  C7(r.  6:26 ;  7:13 

28:24  Lord  shall  make  r.  of  land 
32:2  my  doctrine  sh.  drop  as  r. 

1  Sam.  12:17  call  on  L.  to  send  r. 

18  Lord  sent  thunder  and  r. 

2  Sam.  1:21  let  there  be  no  r. 
23:4  by  clear  shining  after  r. 

1  K.  8:36  hear,  give  r.  2  Chr.  6:27 
17:1  th.  shall  be  no  dew  nor  r.  1 

14  till  day  that  Lord  send  r. 
1S:1 1  will  send  r.  npon  earth 
41  a  sound  of  abundance  of  r. 
44  r.  stop  thee  not ;  45  great  r. 

2  K.  3:17  not  see  wind,  nor  see  r. 
Ezr.  10:9  trembling  for  great  r. 

13  and  it  is  a  time  of  much  r. 
.Job  5:10  givcth  r.  upon  the  earth 

28:26  he  made  a  decree  for  r. 

29:23  waited  for  meas  for  the  r. 

36:27  clou,  pour  down  r.  accord. 

.37:6  to  small  r.  and  to  great  r. 

.38:28  hath  r.  a  father? 
Ps.  68:9  didst  send  plentiful  r. 

72:6  he  shall  come  down  like  r. 

84:6  the  r.  also  filleth  the  pools 

105:.32  he  gava  them  hail  for  r. 

135:7  maketh  lightnings  for  r. 

147:8  L.  prepareth  r.  for  earth 
Prov.  23:14  like  clouds  with.  r. 
23  north  wind  driveth  away  r. 

2fi:l  snow  in  summer,  and  r.  in 

28:3  oppresseth  poor  is  like  a  r 
Ec.  11:3  if  clouds  be  full  of  r. 

12:2  nor  clouds  return  after  r. 
I  Cant.  2:11  the  r.  is  over  and  go. 


RAI 

h.  4:6  covert  from  storm  and  r. 

5:6  com.  clouds  they  rain  no  r. 

30:23  then  shall  he  give  the  r. 

44:14  an  ash,  r.  doth  nourish  it 

55:10  as  r.  cometh  from  heaven 
Jer.  5:24  let  us  fear  L.  giveth  r. 

10:13  maketh  lightn.  wi.  r.  51:16 

14:4  ground  chant,  th.  was  nor. 
22  vanities  ofG.  can  causer./ 
Ezek.  1:28  as  bow  in  cloud  in  r. 

38:22  I  will  r.  an  overflowing  r. 
IIos.  6:3  shall  make  us  as  the  r. 
Joel  2:23  cause  to  come  down  r. 
Amos  4:7  I  have  withholden  r. 
Zee.  14:17  upon  th.  be  no  r. 

18  go  not  up,  that  have  no  r. 
Mat.  5:45  he  sendeth  r.  on  just 

7:25  and  the  r.  descended,  27 
Acts  14:17  did  good,  and  gave  r 

28:2  because  of  the  present  r. 
Ileb.  6:7  earth  drinketh  in  the  r. 
Jam.  5:18  and  the  heav.  gave  r. 

See  LATTER. 

RAIN,  Verb. 

Gen.  2:5  L.  not  caused  it  to  r. 

7:4  cause  to  r.  40  days  a.  nights 
Ex.  9:18  to-morrow  cause  it  r. 

16:4  I  will  r.  bread  from  heaven 
■lob  20:23  G.  shall  r.  his  fury 

.38:26  cause  it  to  r.  on  the  earth 
Ps.  11:6  on  wicked  he  shall  r. 
Is.  5:6  that  they  r.  no  rain  on  it 
Ezek.  38:22  I  will  r.  overflow,  ra. 
IIos.  10:12  come  and  r.  righteou. 
Amos.  4:7 1  caused  it  to  r.  on  city 
Jam.  5:17  E.  pray  it  inig.  not  r. 
Rev.  11:6  r.  not  in  days  of  prop. 

RAINBOW. 
Rev.  4:3  th.  was  a  r.  round  about 

10:1  and  a  r.  was  upon  his  head 

RAINED. 
Gen.  19:24  L.  r.  upon  S.  and  (?. 
Ex.  9:28  the  L.  r.  hail  on  Egypt 
Ps.  78:24  r.  down  manna,  27 
Ezek.  22:24  the  land  not  r.  upon 
Amos  4:7  one  piece  was  r.  upon 
Luke  17:29  it  r.  fire  from  heaven 
Jam.  5:17  it  r.  not  for  3y.'8  6  m. 

RAINY. 
Prov.  27:15  dropping  in  a  r.  day 

raise;. 

Gen.  38:8  r.  up  seed  to  brother  ? 
Ex.  23:1  shalt  not  r.  false  report 
Deut.  18:15  L.  thy  God  r.  up  a 
prophet,  18;  Acts  3:22;  7:37 
25:7  refuscth  to  r.  up  to  brother 
.los.  8:29?-.  ther.  a  heap  stones 
Ruth  4:5  r.  up  name  of  dead,  10 

1  Sam.  2:35  r.  faithful  priest 

2  Sam.  12:11  r.  evil  against  thee 
17  went  to  r.  him  from  earth 

1  K.  14:14  L.  shall  r.  king  in  Is. 

1  Chr.  17:11  I  will  r.  up  thy  seed 

Job  3:8  ready  to  r.  up  mourning 
19:12  his  troops  r.  up  ag.  thee 
30:12  r.  ways  of  destruction 

Ps.  41:10  L,  be  merciful,  r.  me 

Is.  15:5  r.  cry  of  destruction 
29:3  I  will  r.  forts  against  thee 
44:26  will  r.  up  decayed  places 
49:6  servant  to  r.  tribes  of  Jacob 
58:12  r.  foundations  of  genera. 
61:4  sh.  r.  up  former  desolations 

Jer.  23:5  will  r.  toDav.  a  branch 
50:9  r.  ag.  Babylon  assembly 
32  none  r.  him;  51:1  r.  wind 

Ezek.  23:22  will  r.  lovers  ag.  th. 
34:29  will  r.  up  plant  of  renown 

ITos.  6:2  in  third  day  he  will  r. 

Joel  3:7  r.  them  whither  ye  driv. 

Amos  5:2  virgin  of  Is.  none  to  r. 
6:14  I  will  r.  a  nation  aga.  you 
9:11  I  will  r.  tabernacle  of  Dav. 

Mic.  5:5  r.  against  him  7  Bhei)h. 

Ilab.  1:3  th.  are  that  r.  up  strife 
6  I  will  r.  up  Chaldeans 

Zee.  11:16  r.  shepherd  inland 

Mat.  3:9  r.  children  to  A-  Lu.  3:8 
22:24  r.  up  seed  to  his  brother, 
Mark  12:19;  iwie  20:28 

.John  2:19  three  days  I  will  r.  it 
6:.39  r.  it  at  last  day,  40,  44,  54 

Acts  2:30  he  r.  C.  to  sit  on  thro. 
26:8 why  incredible  G.  r.  dead? 

1  Cor.  6:14  sh.  r.  up  nsby  power 

2  Cor.  4:14  sh.  r.  up  us  by  Jesua 
Heb.  11:19  God  able  to  r.  him. 
Jam.  5:15  L.  shall  r.  him  up 

RAISED. 
Ex.  9:16  I  r.  thee  up  to  show  my 

power,  Rom.  9:17 
Jos.  5:7  chil.  he  r.  up  in  stead 
7:26  r.  over  him  heap  of  stones 
Jvd.  2:16  L.  r.  np  judges,  18 
3:9  r.  a  deliverer  to  Israel,  15 


957 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOTIDANCE. 


RAM 

2  Sam.  23:1  wlio  was  r.  on  high 
1  K.  5:13  Sol.  r.  a  levy  of  Is.  9:15 
Ezr.  1:5  all  whose  si)irit  God  r. 
Job  14:12  nor  r.  outof  their  sleep 
Cant.  8:5  r.  th.  under  apple-tree 
Is.  11:9  it  r.  up  kings  of  nations 

23:13  Assyrians  r.  palaces  of  C. 

41:2  r.  righteous  man  from  eat 
25  I  r.  up  one  from  the  north 

45:13  I  r.  him  up  in  righteous. 
Jer.  6:22  great  nation  r.  fr.  earth 

29:15  L.  r.  i)roph.  in  Babylon 

50:41  kings  shall  be  r.  fr.  earth 

61:11  L.  r.  spirit  of  kings  of  M. 
Dan.  7:5  bear  r.  up  on  one  side 
Amos  2:11  I  r.  up  sons  for  prop. 
Zee.  2:13  r.  out  of  holy  habitati. 

S:13  when  I  r.  thy  sons,  0  Zion 
ilat.  11:5  dead  r.  up,  Luke  7:22 

16:21  r.  again,  17:23;  Luke  9:22 
XiiA'«  1:69  r.  up  horn  of  salvation 

20:37  dead  are  r.  Moses  showed 
John  12:1  Laz.  whom  he  r.  9, 17 
Acts  2:24  whom  God  hath  r.  up, 
32;  3:15,26;  4:10;5:30;  10:40; 
13:30,  33,  34;  17:31;  Rom. 
10:9;  1  Cor.  ft  14;  2  Cor. 
4:14;  Gal.  \:\\Eph.  1:20 

12:7  angel  r.  Peter;  13:22  r.  Da. 

13:23  G.  r.  Israel  a  Saviour  J. 
Horn.  4:24  bel.  on  him  that  r.  J. 
25  r.  again  forour  jnstitication 

6:4  C.  was  r.  fr.  dead  by  Father 
9  Ch.  r.  fr.  dead,  dieth  no  mo. 

7:4  to  him  who  is  r.  from  dead 

8:11  if  Sp.  of  him  that  r.  Jesus 
1  Cor.  15:15  r.  up  C.  wh.  he  r.  n. 

16  dead  rise  not,  C.  is  not  r. 

17  if  C.  be  not  r.  faith  is  vain 
35  men  say.  How  are  dead  r. 

42  sown  in  cor.  r.  in  incorru.  52 

43  It  is  r.  in  glory,  r.  in  power 

44  sown  natu.  body,  r.  spirit. 
Eph.  2:6  r.  us  together  in  Ch.  J. 
(fol.  2:12  through  G.  who  r.  him 

1  Tkes.  1:10  Son,  he  r.  from  dea. 

2  rim.  2:8  Je.  seed  of  Da.  was  r. 
Heb.  Il:.'i5  worn,  received  dead  r. 
1  Pet.  1:21  bel,  in  G.  that  r.  him 

R.4ISEB. 
Dan.  11:20  stand  up  r.  of  taxes 
RAISETH. 

1  Sam.  2:8  he  r.  poor,  Ps.  113:7 
,7o6  41:25  r.  himself,  mighty 
Ps.  107:25  commands,  r.  winds 

145:14  he  r.  those  bowed,  146:8 
John  5:21  the  Father  r.  up  dead 

2  Cor.  1:9  trust  in  G.  wh.  r.  dead 

R.\ISI\G. 
JTos.  7:4  baker  who  ceaseth  fr.  r. 
Acts  24:12  found  me  r.  up  people 

R.\ISI1VS. 
1  Sam.  25:18  Ab.  took  100  clus.  r. 
30:12  gave  Egyp.  two  clusters  r. 
ZSam.  16:1  met  D.  100  bunch,  r. 
1  Chr.  12:40  brought  bunch,  of  r. 
RAM. 

Jlzdh  4:1^  :  1  Chr.  2:9, 10,  25,  27 
./oft  32:2  Elihu  of  kindred  of  K. 
RAM. 

Gen.  15:9  take  a  r.  3  years  old 
22:13  a  r.  caught  in  a  thicket 
Ex.  29:15  take  one  r.  16  slay  r. 

22  r.  of  conse.  27,  31 ;  Lev.  8:22 
Lev.  9:2  take  r.  for  burnt-offeri. 

4  r.  peace-offer.  19:21  trespass 
Jftim.  .5:8b('si.  r.  for  atonement 
Ezr.  10:19  they  offered  r. 
i'zeyt.  43:2:3  they  sh.  offer  a  r.  25 
45:24  ephah  for  a  r.  46:5,  7,  11 
46:6  in  day  of  new  moon  a  r. 
Dan.  8:3  I  saw  r.  had  two  honis 
4  I  saw  r.  pushing  westward 

6  goat  ran  to  r.  had  tw  o  horns 

7  no  power  in  r.  to  deliver  r. 

RAMS. 

Cm.  31:10  r.  leaped  ring-stre.  12 
38  r.  of  flock  have  I  not  eaten 
32:14  Jacob  sent  Esau  twenty  r. 
Dent.  32:14  with  r.  breed  of  Bns, 

1  Sam.  15:22  hearken  th.  M  of  r. 

2  K.  3:4  Moab  rendered  100,000  r. 

1  CAr.  20:21  sacrifi.  to  L.  1,000  r. 

2  Chr.  17:11  Ar.  brought  7,700  r. 
Ezr.  6:17  off.  at  dedication  200  r. 

7:17  buy  with  this  money  r. 

8:35  offered  ninetv-sis  r.  for  sin 
Ps.  66:15  with  fat  of  r.  7<.  :}4:6 

114:4  mount,  skipped  like  r.  6 
76-.  1:11  full  of  burnt-offeri.  of?'. 

34:6  filled  with  fat  of  kidn.  of  r. 

60:7  r.  ofNebaioth  sh.  minister 
Jet:  51:40  br.  to  slaughter  like  r. 
Ezek.  27:21  Kcdar  occupied  in  r. 

84:17  I  judge  betw.  r.  and  goats 


RAN 

Esek.  39:18  ye  sh.  dr.  blood  of  r. 
Mic.  6:7  L.  be  pleased  with  r.  ? 

See  BATTERING,  SEVEN. 

RAMS'  horns. 

Jos.  6:4  seven  priests  shall  bear 
before  ark  r.  hoTTis,  5, 6, 8, 13 
RAMS'  skins. 
Ex.^iry.5r.  sk.  dyed  red,  26:14; 
35:7;  36:19;  39:34 
RAMAII,  RAMA. 
Jo.9.  18:25  R.  a  city  of  tribe  of 
Jud.  4:5  Deborah  dwelt  betw.  R. 
1  Sam.  1:19  his  house  in  R.  2:11 
7:17  return  to  R.  15:34;  16:13 
8:4  ciders  came  to  S.  unto  R. 
19:18  Dav.  came  to  Sa.  to  R.  22 
25:1  buried  in  house  at  R.  28:3 

1  K.  15:17  built  R.  2  Chr.  16:1 

2  K.  8:29  wonn.  at  R.  2  Chr.  22:6 
Neh.  11:33  chil.  of  B.  dwell  at  R. 
Is.  10:29  R.  is  afraid,  Gibeah  of 
./er.  31:15  heard  in  R.  Mat.  2:18 
Ezek.  27:22  the  merchants  of  R. 
JIos.  5:8  blow  ye  trumpet  in  R. 

RAMOTH  GILEAD. 
Devt.  4:43  ;  Jos.  20:8  ;  21:38 

1  K.  4:13  Geber  officer  in  R. 
22:3  that  R.  is  ours,  4,  6, 12,  15 

2  K.  8:28  against  Hazael  in  R. 
9:1  take  box  of  oil,  go  to  R.  14 

2  Chr.  18:3,  11,  14;  22:5 
RAMPART. 
Lam.  2:8  ho  made  r.  to  lament 
Nah.  3:8  whose  r.  was  the  sea 
RAN. 

Oen.  18:2  Abr.  r.  from  tent-door 
7  r.  to  herd ;  24:17  r.  meet  R. 

24:20  Rebek.  r.  to  well  to  draw 

29:12  Rachel  r.  and  told  father 
13  Laban  r.  to  meet  Jacob  and 

33:4  Esau  r.  and  embraced  him 
Ex.  9:23  fire  r.  along  the  ground 
Num.  11:27  r.  man  and  told  Mo. 

16:47  Aaron  r.  into  congregat. 
Jos.  7:22  messen.  r.  to  A.'s  tent 
Jud.  7:21  host  of  Midian  r.  fled 

13:10  Manoah's  wife  r.  showed 

1  Sam.S:5  Samuel  r.  to  Eli,  said 
10:23  they  r.  and  fetched  Saul 
17:22  D.  r.  and  saluted  brethren 

51  D.  r.  stood  upon  Philistine 
20:36  as  lad  r.  he  shot  an  arrow 

2  Sa?n.  lS:2;j  Ahimaazr.  by  ])lain 
1  K.  2:,39  serv.  of  Shimei  r.  away 

18:35  water  r.  about  the  altar 
46  Elijah  r.  before  Ahab  to  Je. 
19:20  Elisha  r.  after  Elijah 
22::35  blood  r.  in  midst  of  char. 

Ps.  77:2  my  sore  r.  in  the  night 
105:41  waters  r.  in  dry  places 
1,3:3:2  ointment  r.  down  on  bea. 

.Ter.  23:21  I  have  not  sent,  they  r. 

Ezek.  1:14  the  living  creatures  r. 
47:2  th.  r.  out  waters  on  ri.  side 

Dan.  8:6  the  goat  r.  to  the  ram 

Mat.  8:32  herd  of  swine  r.  into 
sea,  jl/ar;t5:13;  Luke  S:33 

Mark  6:33  and  r.  afoot  thither 

Luke  15:20  father  r.  fell  on  neck 
19:4  Zacch.  r.  and  climbed  tree 

John  20:4  they  r.  both  together 

Acts  3:11  the  people  r.  unto  th. 
7:57  they  r.  upon  Stephen  with 
8:.30  Philip  r.  to  the  chariot  and 
12:14  know  Peter's  voice  she  r. 
11:14  Paul  and  Barnabas  r.  in 
21:30  people  r.  and  took  Paul 
32  captain  took  soldiers  and  r. 
27:41  they  r.  the  ship  aground 

Jude  11  r.  after  error  of  Balaam 
RANG. 

1  Sam.  4.5  shouted,  the  earth  r. 

1  K.  1:45  Is.  shouted,  the  city  r. 

RANGE. 
Job  39:8  r.  of  mountains  pasture 

RANGES. 
Lev.  11:35  r.  for  pots,  be  broken 

2  A".  11:8  Cometh  in  r.  be  slain 
15  ha.  her  forth,  r.  2  C/ir.  23:14 

RANGING. 
Prov.  28:15  roar,  lion  and  r.  bear 

RANK. 
Gen.  41:5  on  one  stock,  r.  good 
7  seven  thin  ears  dev.  r.  ears 
Ifiiyn.  2:16  set  forth  in  second  r. 

24  shall  go  forward  in  third  r. 
1  Chr.  12:33  of  Ze.  50,000  keep  r. 
38  men  that  keep  r.  came  to  H. 

RANKS. 

1  K.  7:4  against  liglU  three  r,  5 
Joel  2:7  shall  not  break  their  r. 
Mark  6:40  sat  down  in  r,  by 
hundreds.  • 


REA 

R.ANSOM,  Substantive. 

Ex.  21:;30  shall  give  for  r.  of  life 
30:12  give  ev.  man  r.  for  his  so. 
Job  33:24  del.  from  pit,  I  found  r. 
.36:18  great  r.  cannot  deliv.  thee 
Ps.  49:7  nor  can  they  give  G.  a  r. 
Prov.  6:.35  will  not  regard  any  r. 
13:8  r.  of  man's  life  are  riches 
21:18  wicked  be  r.  for  righteous 
Js.  4:3:3  I  gave  Egypt  for  thy  r. 
Mat.  20:28  even  as  the  Son  of 

man  ga.  life  a  r.  Marfol0-A5 
1  Tim.  2:6  who  gave  himself  r. 

RANSOM. 
Uos.  13:14  will  r,  them  fr,  grave 

RANSOMED. 
7.S'.  3.5:10  r.  of  the  L.  shall  return 
51:10  made  sea  a  way  for  the  r. 
Jer.  31:11  L.  redeemed  J.  and  r. 

R.APHA  and  RAPHl'. 
Nmn.  13:9  Benl  Palti,  son  of  R. 
1  Chr.  8:37  R.  Eleasah,  Azel 

R.ARE. 
Dan.  2:11  r.  thing  king  reqnireth 
RASE. 

Ps.  1.37:7  r.  it,  r.  it  to  foundat, 
RASH,  LY. 

Ee.  5:2  be  not  r.  with  mouth 
Acts  19:36  be  quiet,  do  nothi.  r. 

RATE. 
Ex.  16:4  peo.  gather  certain  r. 

1  K.  10:25  mules  at?-.  2  Chr.  9:24 

2  K.  25:30  daily  r.  for  every  day 
2  Chr.  8:13  even  after  a  certain  r. 

RATHER. 
Jos.  22:24  we  have  not  r.  done 
2  K.  5:13  r.  when  he  saith  to  th. 
Mat.  25:9  go  ye  r.  to  th.  th.  sell 
Mark.  5:26  but  r.  grew  worse 
Rom.  8:.34  yea,  r.  that  is  risen  a. 
1  Cor.  7:21  be  made  free,  use  it  r. 
Gal.  4:9  or  r.  known  of  God 
Ileb.  13:19  I  beseech  you  r.  do 

RATTLETH. 
Job  39:23  quiver  r.  against  him 

RATTLING. 
Nah.  3:2  noise  of  r.  of  wheels 

RAVEN,  S. 
Gen.  8:7  Noah  sent  forth  a  r. 
Lev.  11:15  r.  unclean,  Deut.  14:14 
1  K.  17:4  comma,  r.  to  feed  thee 
6  the  r.  brought  Elijah  bread 
Job  38:41  prov.  r.  food.  Ps.  147:9 
Prov.  30:17  r.  of  val.  shall  pick 
Cant.  5:11  bushv,  black  as  r. 
Is.  34:11  then  shall  dwell  in  it 
Luke  12:24  consider  r.  nei,  sow 

RAVENING. 
Ps.  22:13  gaped  as  r.  lion 
Ezfk.  22:25  like  a  roaring  lion  r. 

27  princes  are  like  wolve.-i  r. 
Mat.  7:15  they  are  r.  wolves 
Luke  11:39  inw.  part  is  full  of  r. 

RAVENOUS. 
Ps.  35:9  nor  any  r.  beast  sh.  go 
46:11  calling  a  r.  bird  from  eas 
Ezek.  39:4  give  thee  to  7:  birda 

RAVIN,  Verb. 
Gen.  49:27  Benjamin  r.  as  wolf 

RAVIN. 
Nah.  2:12  lion  filled  dens  with  r. 

RAVISHED. 
Prov.  5:19  be  thou  r.  with  love 

20  why  be  r.  with  st.  woman  ? 
Caul.  4:9  thou  hastr.  my  heart 
Ix  13:16  wives  of  Bab.  sh.  her. 
Lam.  5:11  r.  the  women  in  Zion 
Zee.  14:2  women  in  Jerus.  be  r. 
RAW. 

Ex.  12:9  eat  not  it  r.  nor  sodden 
Lev.  13:10  if  th.  be  quick  r.  flesh 

15  priest  see  r.  flesh,  r.  flesh 
1  Sam.  2:15  not  sod.  flesh,  butr. 

RAZOR. 

Num.  6:5  nor  r.  upon  head,  Juii, 

13:5;  16:17;  1  Sam.  1:11 
Ps.  52:2  tongue  like  a  sharp  r. 
Is.  7:20  Lord  shave  with  a  r. 
Ezek.  5:1  take  thee  a  barber's  r. 

REACH. 
Gen.  11:4  tower  r.  to  heaven 
Ex.  28:42  breeches  r.  to  thighs 
Lf)'.  26:5  threshing  r.  to  vintage 
Num.  34:11  border  shall  r.  to  sea 
Job  20:6  his  head  r.  unto  clouds 
Is.  8:8  he  shall  r.  even  to  neck 
30:28  breath  r.  to  midst  of  neck 
Jer.  48:32  thy  plants  r.  to  sea 
Zee.  14:5  mountains  sh.  r.  to  A. 
JoAn  20:27  r.  hither  thv  finger 
1 2  Cor.  10;13  mea,  to  j-,  iinto  you 


REA 
REACHED, 

Gen.  28:12  ladder's  top  r.  to  hea, 
Ruth  2:14  he  r.  her  parched  com 
Dan.  4:11  height,  r.  to  heaven,  20 
2  Cor.  10:14  tho'  we  ?•.  not  to  you 
Rev.  18:5  Babyl.'s  sins  r.  heaven 

REACHETH. 
2  C/;r.  28:9  rage  that  r.  to  heav. 
Ps.  36:5  faithfulness  r.  clouds 
108:4  thy  truth  r.  to  the  clouds 
Prov.  31:20  r.  hands  to  needy 
Jer.  4:10  the  sword  r.  to  the  soul 
18  because  it  r.  to  thy  heart 
51:9  Bab.'s  judgm.  r.  to  heaven 
Dan.  4:22  thy  greatness  r.  heav. 

REACHING. 
PA«.  3:13  r.  forth  to  th.  things 

READ  {short  e). 
Ex.  24:7  r.  in  audience  of  peopla 
.Tos.  8:.34  r.  words  of  the  law,  10 
2  K.  5:7  king  of  Isr.  r.  the  letter 
22:8  Shaphan  r.  book  of  law,  10 
2'3:2  Josiah  r.  in  their  ears  book 
of  the  covenant,  2  Chr.  34:,30 
2  C^r,  .34:24  bri,  all  the  curses  r. 
£'zr,  4:18  letter  been  plainly  r. 
A'eA.  8:3  he  r.  before  all  the  book 

of  the  law  8;  13:1 
9:3  stood  in  their  place  and  r. 
Est.  6:1  book  of  records  was  r. 
Is.  37:14  received  let.  and  r.  it 
Jer.  29:29  Zcphani.  the  priest  r. 
36:10  then  r.  Bar.  words  of  Jer. 
21  Jchudi  r.  it  in  ears  of  king 

23  he  r.  three  or  four  leaves 
Mat.  12:3  have  ye  not  r.?  19:4; 

21:16;    22:31:    Mark  2:25: 
12:10.  26;  ii/Ac  6:3 
John  19:20  this  r.  many  of  .Tews 
Acts  8:28  eunuch  r.  Esaias  prop. 
32  place  of  scripture  wh.  he  r. 
13:27  prophets  r.  ev.  sab.  15:21 
23:.34  Governor  had  r.  the  letter 
2  Cor.  3:2  epistle  known  and  r. 

15  when  M.  is  r.  the  veil  is  on 
Col.  4:16  when  this  epistle  is  r. 

1  Thes.  5:27  that  this  epistle  be  r. 

READ  e). 
Dent.  17:19  king  sha'll  r.  therein 
31:11  thou  sh.  r.  this  low  before 
Is.  29:11  r.  this,  I  pray  thee,  12 
34:16  seek  out  book  of  L,  andr. 
Jer.  36:6  go  and  r.  in  the  roll 
15  sit  do.  and  r.  it  in  our  ears 
51:61  Cometh  to  Babylon  and  r. 
Dan.  5:7  whosoever  shalt  r.  this 

17  gifts  be  to  thyself.  I  will  r. 
Mat.  21 :42  did  ye  never  r.  in  sc.  ? 
Luke  4:16  Jesus  went  in  for  to  r. 
Acts  8:30  Philip  heard  him  r.  E. 

2  Cor.  1:13  we  write  none  other 

things  than  what  ye  r. 
Eph.  3:4  wh.  ve  r.  ye  may  und. 
Col.  4:16  r.  ep"istle  fr.  Laodicea. 
Rev.  5:4  none  worthy  to  r.  book 

READEST. 
Luke  10:26  in  law,  how  r,  thonj 
Acts  8:30  un.  thou  what  thou r.  f 

READETH. 
TTab.  2:2  he  may  run  that  r.  it 
Mat.  24:15  whoso  r.  let  him  tm- 

derstand,  J/a/A'  1:5:14 
.Sew.  1:3  blessed  is  he  that  r. 

READING. 
iV(?A.  8:8  caused  to  understand  r. 
Jer.  36:8  r.  in  the  book  of  the  L. 
51:63  wh.  hast  ma.  an  end  of  r. 
Acts  18:15  after  the  r.  of  the  law 
2  Cor.  3:14  untaken  away  in  r. 

1  Tim.  4:13  give  attendance  to  r. 

READINESS. 
y4c^«  17:11  received  word  in  r, 

2  Cor.  8:11  as  there  was  a  r. 
10:6  r.  to  revenge  disobedience 

READY. 
Ex.  17:4  people  r.  to  stone  me 

19:11  r.  against  third  day,  15 

34:2  r.  in  morning,  and  come 
Num.  32:17  we  will  go  r.  armed 
Z>f(/?.  26:5  a  Syrian  r.  to  perish 
2  Sam.  15:15  fhv  servants  are  r, 

18:22  hast  no  tidings  r. 
£'z?'.  7:6  Ezra  was  a  r.  scribe 
Neh.  9:17  art  a  God  r.  to  pardon 
3:14  they  should  be  r.  8:13 
Job  3:8  r.  to  raise  their  mourning 

15.'23  day  of  darkn.  is  r.  at  hand 

24  iirevailasa  kiu^  r.  to  battla 
28  iu  houses  r.  to  become  hea. 

18:12  destruction  r.  at  his  side 
29:13  blessing  of  him  r.  to  peri. 
Ps.  .38:17  for  l  am  r.  to  halt 
45:1  tongue  pen  of  a  r.  writer 
86:5  Lord  art  good.  r.  to  forgive 
88:15  r.  to  die  from  my  youth 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


REA 

Prov.  24:11  those  r.  to  be  slain 
81:6  stro.  drink  to  him  r.  to  pe. 

J?c.  5:1  r.  to  hear  th.  give  sacrif. 

Js.  2T:13  who  were  r.  to  perish 
30:13  iniq.  as  breach  r.  to  fall 
32:4  tongue  of  stam.  r.  to  speak 
38:20  the  L.  was  r.  to  save  me 
51:13  as  if  he  were  r.  to  destroy 

Dan.  3:15  if  ye  be  r.  to  worship 

Mat.  22:4  fattlings  killed,  all  r. 
8  the  wedding  is  r.  Luke  14:17 
24:44  be  ye  also  r.  Luke  12:40 
25:10  they  that  were  r.  went  in 

Mark  14:38  spirit  is  r.  flesh  weak 

Luke  7:2  servant  sick,  r.  to  die 
22:33  L.  I  am  r.  to  go  with  thee 

John  7:6  your  time  is  always  r. 

Acts  21:13  I  am  r.  not  to  be  bou. 
23:21  are  r.  looking  for  promise 

Som.  1:15  I  am  r.  to  preach  gos. 

2  Cor.  8:19  declaration  of  r.  mind 
9:2  Achaia  was  r.  a  year  ago 
3  that,  as  I  said,  yemiwhtber. 
5  that  the  same  might  oe  r. 
12:14  third  time  I  am  r.  to  come 

1  Tim.  6:18  ye  be  r.  to  distribute 

2  Tim.  4:6  now  r.  to  be  offered 
Tit.  3: 1  be  r.  to  every  good  work 
Heb.  8:13  is  r.  to  vanish  away 

1  Pet.  1:5  r.  to  be  revealed 

3:15  be  r.  always  to  give  answer 
4:5  give  account  to  him  th.  isr. 
5:2  not  for  lucre,  of  a  r.  mind 
Sev.  3:2  things  that  are  r.  to  die 
12:4  wo.  was  r.  to  be  delivered 

See  MADE,  MAKE. 

REALM. 

2  Chr.  20:30  ther.  of  Jehoshaph. 
Ezr.  7:13  they  of  my  r.  who  go 

23  why  be  wrath  a2:ainst  r.  f 
Dan.  1:^  better  th.  all  in  his  r. 
C:3  king  tho.  to  set  him  over  r. 
9:1  Danus,  king  over  r.  of  Chal. 
11:2  stir  up  all  ag.  r.  of  Grecia 
REAP. 
Lm.  19:9  when  ye  r.  23:10,  22 
25:5  groweth  of  itself  sh.  not  r. 
11  ye  shall  neither  sow  nor  r. 
Ilnth  2:9  eyes  be  on  field  they  r. 

1  Sam.  8:12  set  your  serva.  to  r. 

2  K.  19:29  in  the  third  year  sow 

and  r.  Is.  .37:30 
Job  4:8  sow  wickedness  r.  same 

24:6  they  r.  every  one  his  corn 
Ps.  126:5  sow  in  tears  r.  In  joy 
Prov.  22:8  soweth  iniq.  r.  vanity 
Mc.  11:4  regard  clouds  sh.  not  r. 
Jer.  12:13  sown  wheat,  r.  thorns 
Eos.  8:7  sown  wind,?',  whirlwind 

10:12  sow  in  righte.  r.  in  mercy 
Mic.  6:15  th.  sh.  sow,  but  not  r. 
Mat.  6:26  fowls  of  the  air  r.  not 

25:26  I  r.  where  I  sowed  not 
John  4:38  to  r.  whereon  no  labor 

1  Cor.  9:11  if  we  r.  carnal  thini;s 

2  Cor.  9:6  sow.  sparingly  r.  spar. 
Gal.  6:7  man  sow.  that  sh.  he  r. 

8  soweth  to  flesh  shall  r.  cor. 

9  we  shall  r.  if  faint  not 
Pev.  14:15  thrust  in  sickle  and  r. 

REAPED. 
Hos.  10:13  wickedness  r.  iniquity 
Jam.  5:4  laborers  which  r.  fields 
Pev.  44:16  his  sickle,  ear.  was  r. 

REAPER,  8. 
Ptith  2:3  Ruth  gleaned  after  r. 

7  I  pray,  let  me  glean  after  r. 
2  K.  4:18  he  went  out  to  the  r. 
Amos  9:13  ploughm.  overtake  r. 
Mat.  13:30  say  to  r.  gather  tares 
39  enemy  is  devil,  r.  are  angels 
REAPEST. 
lev.  23:22  not  cl.  riddance  wh.  r. 
Lake  19:21  thou  r.  didst  not  sow 

REAPETH. 
Js.  17:5  the  harvest-man  r.  ears 
John  4:36  he  tliat  r.  recei.  wages 
37  one  soweth,  another  r. 
REAPIXG. 
1  Sam.  6:13  Beth-shem.  were  r. 
Mat.  25:24  man,  r.  Luke  19:22 
EEARWARD.  See  rebeward. 

REASOIV,  Substantive. 
1  K.  9:15  this  is  r.  of  the  levy 
Prov.  26:16  seven  men  render  r. 
Ec.  7:25  I  applied  to  search  r. 
Dan.  4:.36  at  time  my  r.  returned 
Acts  6:2  not  r.  we  leave  word 
18:14  0  J,  r.  would  I  sho.  bear 
1  Pet.  3:15  ask.  you  a  r.  of  hope 

By  REASON. 
Gen.  41:31  plenty  not  kno.  by  r. 
Er.  2:2;a  Isr.  sighed  by  r.  bonda, 
3:7  cry  by  r.  of  their  taskmast, 


REB 

Num.  9:10  nncl.  by  r.  dead  body 
18:8  things  given  by  r.  of  anoi. 
Deut.  5:5  afraid  by  r.  of  the  fire 

1  K.  14:4  Ahijah's  eyes  by  r.  age 
3  Chr.  5:14  not  minister  by  r. 

20:15  not  afraid  by  r.  of  multit. 
Job  17:7  eye  dim  by  r.  of  sorrow 

31:23  by  r.  of  highness  not  end. 

37:19  speech  by  r.  of  darkness 

41:25  by  r.  of  break,  they  purify 
Ps.  78:65  man  shout,  by  r.  wine 

90:10  if  by  r.  of  str.  be  fourscore 
Ts.  49:19  too  nar.  by  r.  of  inhabi. 
Ezek.  19:10  branches  byr.  of  wa. 
Dan.  8:12  given  by  r.  of  transgr. 
Jon.  2:2  1  cried  by  r.  of  affliction 
John  12:11  by  r.  many  beli.  on  J. 
Rom.  8:20  by  r.  of  him  who  subj. 
Heb.  5:3  byr.  hereof,  off.  for  sins 

7:i3  not  continue  by  r.  death 

2  Pet.  2:2  by  r.  of  whom  truth 

REASOIV,  Verfc. 

1  Sam.  12:7  1  may  r.  with  yon 
Job  9:14  ch.  words  to  r.  with  you 
13:3  and  desire  to  r.  with  God 
15:3  sh.  he  r.  with  unpro.  talk  ? 
Is.  1:18  now,  let  us  r.  together 
Mat.  16:8  J.  said.  Why  r.  among 

yourselves,  Mark  2:8;  8:17 
Luke  5:21  scr.  and  Pha.  began  r. 
22  what  r.  ye  in  your  hearts  ? 
REASONABLE. 
Bom.  12:1  sacrifice,  your  r.  serv. 

REASO!VED. 
Mat.  16:7  r.  am.  themselv.  21:15; 

MarkS:n\  11:31;  i«yte  20:5 
Mark  2:8  J.  perceived  they  so  r. 
Luke  20:14  the  husbandmen  r. 
24:15  while  they  r.  J.  drew  near 
Acts  17:2  three  sabbaths  Paul  r. 
18:4  he  r.  in  synagogue  ev.  sab. 
19  Paul  r.  with  J.  at  Ephesus 
24:25  as  he  r.  of  righteousness 

REASOIVIXG. 
■Job  13:6  hoar  my  r.  and  hearken 
Mark  2:6  scribes  r.  in  th.  hearts 
12:28  having  heard  them  r.  tog. 
Luke  9:46  arose  r.  among  them 
Acts  28:29  J.  departed,  andhadn 

REASONS. 
Job  32:11  gave  ear  to  your  r. 
Is.  41:21  br.  r.  saith  king  of  Jac. 

REBEKAH. 
Gen.  22:23  Bcthuel  begat  R. 
21:15  R.  ca.  out.  51,  59,  60,  67 
25:28  R.  loved  Jacob,  20 
26:7  sheuld  kill  me  for  R.  35 
27:42  words  of  Es.  were  told  R. 
29:12  that  he  was  R.  son,  35:8 
49:31  they  buried  Isaac  and  R. 
Horn.  9:10  when  R.  conceived 

REBEL. 

Num.  14:9  only  r.  not  aga.  Lord 
Jos.  1:18  whosoever  r.  shall  die 
22:16  builded  altar  ye  might  r. 

19  r.  not  agai.  L.  r.  not  ag.  us 
89  God  forbid  we  r.  against  L. 

1  Sam.  12: 14  ye  obey  and  not  r. 

15  if  ye  will  not  obey  L.  but  r. 
Neh.  2:19  will  ye  r.  aga.  king  1 
6:6  thou  and  Jews  think  to  r. 
.Job  24:13  those  that  r.  aga.  light 
Is.  1:20  if  ye  r.  ye  sh.  be  devour. 
IIos.  7:14  assemble  for  corn,  r. 

REBELLED. 

Gen.  14:4  thirteenth  year  they  r. 
Num.  20:24  because  ye  r.  ag.  my 

word  at   Meribah,  27:14; 

Deut.  1:26,  43;  9:23 

1  K.  12:19  Rehobo.  fled,  so  Is.  r. 

ag.  house  of  Da.  2  Chr.  10:19 
%K.V.\  Moab  r.  ag.  Israel,  3,  5,  7 
18:7  Hezek.  r.  ag.  Assyria 
24:1  Jehoiakim  r.  against  Neb. 

20  Ze.  r.  2  Chr.  36:13;  Jer.  52:3 

2  Chr.  1:3:6  Jerob.  r.  ag.  his  lord 
Neh.  9:26  disobe.  and  r.  ag.  thee 
Ps.  5:10  for  they  r.  against  thee 

105:28  they  r.  not  against  word 
107:11  they  r.  ag.  words  of  God 

Is.  1:2  nourish,  children,  they  r. 
63:10  r.  and  vexed  Holy  Spirit 

Lam.  1:18  have  r.  20  griev,  r. 
3:42  we  have  r.  has  not  pardon. 

Ezek.  2:3  send  th.  to  nation  th.  r. 
17:15  he  r.  in  sending  to  EL'vpt 
20:8  they  r.  against  me,  13,  21 

Dan.  9:5  r.  by  departing  fr.  thee 
9  to  God  mercy,  though  we 
have  r. 

Eos.  13:16  Samaria  r.  against  6. 

REBELLEST. 
2  K.  18:20  on  whom  dost  thou 
trust,  that  thou  r.  ?  Is.  36:5 
<) 


REB 

REBELLION. 

DeuL  31:27  know  thy  r.  and  stiff 
./o.«.  22:22  sh.  know  if  it  be  in  r. 
1  Sam.  15:2.3  r.  is  as  witclicraft 
Ezr.  4:19  that  r.  made  therein 
Neh.  9:17  in  r.  appointed  a  capt. 
Job  34:.37  addeth  r.  unto  his  sin 
Prov.  17:11  evil  man  seeketh  r. 
Jer.  28:16  hast  taught  r.  29:32 

REBELLIOUS. 
Deut.  9:7  r.  against  L.  24 ;  31:27 
21:18  a  stubborn  and  r.  son 

1  Sam.  20:30  son  of  the  r.  woman 
Ezr.  4:12  building  the  r.  city,  15 
Ps.  66:7  let  not  r.  exalt  themsel. 

68:6  the  r.  dwell  in  a  dry  land 

18  for  r.  78:8  r.  generation 
Is.  1:23  princes  r.  companions 
30:1  woe  to  r.  chil.  saith  Lord 
9  a  r.  people ;  50:5  I  was  not  r. 
65:2  spread  hands  to  a  r.  people 
Jer.  4:17  she  ha.  been  r.  saith  L. 
5:23  this  people  hath  a  r.  heart 
Ezek.  2:3  send  thee  to  a  r.  nation 
5  they  are  a  r.  house,  6,  7 ;  3:9, 

26,  27 ;  12:2,  3 
8  be  not  r.  like  that  r.  house 
12:2  dwell,  in  midst  of  r.  house 
17:12  say  to  r.  house,  44:6 
24:3  utter  parable  to  r.  house 

REBELS. 
Num.  17:10  A.  rod  token  ag.  r. 
20:10  M.  and  A.  said.  Hear,  r. 
Ezek.  20:38  I  will  purge  out  r. 

REBUKE,  Substantive. 
Deut.  28:20  Lord  send  on  thee  r. 

2  A'.  19:3  this  is  day  of  r.  Is.  37:3 
Ps.  18:15  at  thy  r.  blast  of  nost. 

76:6  at  r.  horse  cast  into  sleep 

80:16  per.  at  r.  of  countenance 

104:7  at  thy  r.  they  fled  away 
Prov.  13:1  a  scorner  hear,  not  r. 
8  but  the  poor  heareth  not  r. 

27:5  open  r.  bet.  than  secret  love 
Ec.  7:5  better  to  hear  r.  of  wise 
Is.  25:8  r.  of  his  peo.  take  away 

30:17  thousand  flee  at  r.  of  one 
at  the  r.  of  five  shall  ye  flee 

50:2  at  thy  r.  I  dry  up  the  sea 

51 :20  thy  sons  lie  full  of  r.  of  G. 

66:15  render  his  r.  with  flames 
,/fr.  15:15  for  thy  sake  I  suff.  r. 
Hos.  5:9  Ep.  sh.  be  des.  day  of  r. 
Phit.  2:15  without  r.  in  per.  nat. 

REBUKE,  Verb. 
Lev.  19:17  in  any  wise  r.  neigh . 
Puth  2:16  glean  them,  r.  her  not 
1  Chr.  12:17  God  look  thereon,  r. 
Ps.  6:1  O  Lord,  r.  me  not,  38:1 

C8:30  r.  the  spearmen,  the  bulls 
Prov.  9:8  r.  wise  man 

24:25  them  that  r.  him 
Is.  2:4  shall  r.  nations,  Mic.  4:3 

17:13  nations  rush,  G.  r.  them 

51:9  I  wou.  not  be  wroth,  nor  r. 
Zee.  3:2  Lord  r.  thee,  even  Lord 
that  hath  chosen  Jer.  r.  thee 
Mai.  3:11  r.  devo.  for  yoursakes 
Mat.  16:22  P.  r.  him,  Mark  8:32 
Luke  17:3  if  brot.  trespass r.  him 

19:.39  said.  Master,  r.  thy  disc. 

1  Ti7n.  5:1  r.  not  elder,  entreat 
20  them  that  sin,  r.  before  all 

2  Tim.  4:2  r.  with  long-suffering 
Tit.  1:13  wheref.  r.  sharply,  2:15 
■lucle  9  Mich,  said.  The  L.  r.  thee 
Pev.  3:19  as  many  as  I  love  I  r. 

REBUKED. 
Gen.  31:42  hath  seen  and  r.  thee 

37:10  his  father  r.  him,  and  said 
Neh.  5:7  I  r.  the  nobles  and  ml. 
Pi.  9:5  hast  r.  the  heathen,  bast 

106:9  he  r.  Red  sea,  it  was  dry 

119:21  thou  hast  r.  the  proud 
Mat.  8:26  he  r.  the  wind  and  the 
sea,  Mark  4:39;  Luke  8:24 

17:18  J.  r.  devil,  and  he  depart. 

19:13  his  disci,  r.  them,  Mark 
10:13;  Luke18:\5 

20:31  multitude  r.  blind  men 
Mark  1:25  he  r.  the  devil,  9:25; 
Luke  4:.35 ;  9:42 

8:.33  Jesus  r.  Peter,  Get  behind 
L>/ke  4:39  stood,  and  r.  the  fever 

9:.55  J.  turned,  r.  James  and  J. 

18:.39  went  before,  r.  blind  man 

23:40  thief  answering,  r.  him 
Heb.  12:5  nor  faint  wh.  r.  of  hira 
2  Pet.  2:16  Balaam  was  r.  for  iui, 

REBUKER. 

Eos.  5:2  I  have  been  a  r.  of  all 

REBUKES. 
Ps.  39:11  with  r.  dost  cor.  map_ 
Ezek.  5:15  exegute  judgmeiit  \fi 
r.  25:17 


REC 

REBUKETH,  ING. 

2  Sam.  22:16  discover,  at  r.  of  L. 
Pt(/K.  9:7  he  that  r.  wicked  maa 
28:2.3  he  that  r.  shall  find  favor 
Amos  5:10  hate  him  that  r.  in 
Nah.  1:4  he  r.  sea,  and  maketh 
Luke  4:41  he  r.  th.  suffered  not 

RECALL. 
Lam.  3:21  this  I  r.  to  mind 

RECEIPT. 
Mat.  9:9  Mat.  sitting  at  the  r.  of 
custom,  Mark  2:14;  Lu.  5:27 
RECEIVE. 
Deut.  33:3  ev.  one  r.  thy  worda 
1  Sam.  10:4  thou  r.  of  their  han. 
Job  2:10  r.  good  at  hand  of  G.  ? 
27:13  shall  r.  of  the  Almighty 
Ps.  6:9  Lord  will  r.  my  prayer 
24:5  he  shall  r.  blessing  from  L. 
49:15  G.  red.  soul,  he  sn.  r.  me 
73:24  afterward  r.  me  to  glory 
75:2  when  I  r.  congregation 
Pro^K  2:1  if  th.  w  lit  r.  my  words 
10:8  wise  will  r.  commandm. 

57:6  sho.  I  r.  comfort  in  these 
Ezek.  16:61  asha.  when  r.  sisters 
Dan.  2:6  ye  shall  r.  of  mo  gifts 
.Wic.  1:11  shall  r.  of  you  standing 
Zep.  3:7  thou  wilt  r.  instruction 
}fat.  10:41  r.  a  prophet's  reward 
11:5  the  blind  r.  their  sight 
14  if  ye  r.  it,  this  is  E.  to  come 
19:11  all  men  cannot  r.  saying 
20:7  whatsoever  is  right  that  r. 
21:22  believing,  ye  shall  r. 
34  that  they  might  r.  fruits 
Mark  4:16  r.  the  word  with  glad- 
ness, Luke  8:13 
20  hear  the  word,  and  r.  it 
10:51  Lord,  that  I  might  r.  mj 

sight,  Liike  18:41 
11:24  wh.  ye  pray,  believe  ye  r. 
Luke  10:8  city  ye  enter,  they  r. 
1():9  r.  into  everlasting  habita. 
2:3:41  we  r.  reward  of  our  deeds 
.Mm  5:43  own  name,  him  ye  r. 
44  can  ye  believe,  wh.  r.  honor 
7:39  they  that  believe,  r.  H.  O. 
14:3  come  again,  and  r.  you 
16:14  he  shall  r.  of  mine 

24  ask  and  ye  shall  r. 
Acts  1:8  but  ye  shall  r.  power 

2:38  ye  shall  )•.  gift  of  Holy  Q. 
8:15  pray,  they  might  r.  H.  G. 

19  on  who.  I  lay  hands  may  r. 
9:12  that  he  might  r.  his  sight 

17  J.  sent  me,  thou  r.  thy  sig. 
10:43  believeth,  r.  remis.  of  sins 
20:18  may  r.  forgiveness  of  sins 
Pom.  5:17  r.  abundance  of  grace 
10:2  that  ye  r.  her  in  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  3:8  ev.  man  r.  his  reward 
14  work  abide,  he  r.  reward 

4:7  didst  r.  it,  why  glory  1 

2  Cor.  5:10  every  one  r.  things 
6:17  unclean  thing,  I  will  r.  yon 
8:4  praying,  we  would  r.  gift 
11:4  or  if  ye  r.  another  spirit 

Gal.  3:14  might  r.  promise  of  S. 
Eph.  6:8  same  shall  he  r.  of  L. 
Col.  3:24  shall  r.  reward  of  iiih. 

25  he  shall  r.  for  wrong  done 
Phile.  15  should,  r.  him  for  ever 
Hfb.  7:8  men  that  die  r.  tithes 

9:15  might  r.  promise,  10:86 
Jam.  1:7  think  he  r.  any  thing 
3:1  sh.  r.  greater  condemnation 
5:7  he  r.  early  and  latter  rain 
1  Pet.  5:4  shall  r.  crown  of  glory 

1  John  3:22  whatso.  we  ask  wen 
5:9  if  we  r.  witness  of  men 

2  John  8  that  we  r.  a  full  reward 
Pel'.  14:9  if  any  man  r.  mart 

17:12  r.  powers  as  kings 

RECEIVE,  imperatively. 
Gen.  .33:10  r.  pres.  at  my  hand 
.Job  22:22  r.  law  from  his  mouth 
Prov.  4:10  and  r.  my  sayings 
■ler.  9:20  let  your  car  r.  the  word 
Ezek.  3:10  r.  all  my  words 
Hos.  14:2  say,  r.  us  graciously 
Hat.  19:12  is  able  let  him  r.  it 
Luke  18:42  r.  sight.  Acts  22:13 
.lohn  20:22  he  saith,  r.  Holy  Gh. 
Acts  7:59  L.  Jesus,  r.  my  spirit 
Perm.  14:1  him  weak  in  faith  r. 

15:7  r.  one  ano.  as  Ch.  received 
2  Cor.  7:2  r.  us,  wronged  no  man 

11:16  as  a  fool  r.  me,  I  boast 
Phil.  2:29  r.  him  in  L.  with  glad. 
Col.  4:10  Mar.  if  he  come,  r.  him 
Phile.  12  r.  him  th.  is  mine  own 
17  count  me  partner,  r.  him 
RECEIVE,  nenaHvely. 
2  K.  5:16  Elisha  said,  I  r.  none 
Job  2:10  wo  r.  good,  not  r.  evil? 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAU^CE. 


EEC 

Jer.  35:13  will  ye  not  1".  instruC. 
Ezek.  36:30  ye  shall  r.  no  more 
Mark  10:15  whosoever  sh.  not  r. 

kincdom  of  G.  Luke  18:17 
Xuke  9:53  they  did  not  r.  him 
'  10:10  they  r.  you  not,  go  into 

18:30  who  shall  not  r.  manifold 
John  3:11  ye  r.  not  our  witness 
27  a  man  can  r.  noth.  except 
5:41  I  r.  not  honor  from  men 
43comeinF.'8na.  yen  me  not 
14:17  Sp.  whom  world  cannot  r. 
Acts  22:18  will  not  r.  testimony 

1  Cor.  4:7  wh.  hast  thou,  not  r.  ? 

2  Cor  6:1  r.  not  grace  of  G.  In  v. 
Jam.  4:3  ye  ask  and  r.  not 

2  John  10  r.  him  not  into  house 

3  John  10  nei.  doth  he  r.  breth. 

RECEIVE,  inflnifively. 
Gen.  4:11  earth  op.  mouth  to  r. 
Deut.  9:9  gone  up  to  r.  tables 
1  K.  8:64  braz.  altar  was  too  little 

to  r.  burnt-offer.  2  Chr.  7:7 
3  K.  5:26  time  to  r.  money,  to  r. 

12:8  priest  to  r.  no  more  money 
Prov.  1:3  r.  instruction  of  wisd. 
Jer.  5:3  refused  to  r.  correction 
Mai.  3:10  not  room  enough  to  r. 
Mat.  19:12  to  r.  it,  let  him  r.  it 
Mark  2:2  no  room  to  r.  them 
Luke  6:34  of  whom  ye  hope  to  r. 
Acts  8:27  ex.  disciples  to  r.  him 

20:35  more  bles.  to  give  than  r. 
3  John  8  we  ought  to  r.  such 
Sev.  4:11  thou  worthy  to  r.  glo. 

5:12  worthy  is  L.  to  r.  power 

13:16  causeth  to  r.  mark  in  ha. 
RECEIVED. 

Gen.  26:12  Isaac  r.  hundred-fold 
Ex.  32:4  Aaron  r.  at  th.  hand 
Num.  12:14  let  Miriam  be  r.  in 

23:20  I  r.  commandm.  to  bless 
Jos.  13:8  Gadites  r.  inheritance 
1  Sam.  12:3  of  wh.  hand  ha.  I  r. 
S  K.  19:14  Hezekiah  r.  the  letter, 

7s.  37:14 
J  Clir.  12:18  David  r.  them 
jSb  4:12  mine  ear  n  little  thereof 
Ps.  68:18  hast  r.  gifts  for  men 
JVot.  24:32  I  looked  and  r.  inst. 
Is.  40:2  she  hath  r.  of  L.'s  hand 
18:17  hath  not  r.  usury  nor 
Zep.  3:2  she  r.  not  correction 
Mat.  10:8  freely  ye  r.  freely  give 

13:20  r.  into  stony  gr.  22  thorns 
23  r.  seed  into  good  ground 

20:9  r.  every  man  a  penny,  10 

34  immedi.  their  eyes  r.  sight 
Mark  7:4  many  things  they  r. 

10:52  he  immediately  r.  sight, 
Luhi  18:4.3;  Acts%:\^ 

16:19  was  r.  into  heav.  tIc/s  1:9 
IiUke  6:24  ye  have  r.  consolation 

8:40  the  people  gladly  r.  him 

9:11  r.  them,  spake  of  kingdom 
51  time  come  he  sho.  be  r.  up 

10:38  Martha  r.  him  into  house 

15:27  r.  him  safe  and  sound 

19:6  Zacclieus  r.  him  joyfully 

15  returned,  having  r.  kingd. 
John  1:11  ca.  to  his  own,  own  r. 

12  as  many  as  r.  him  he  gave 

16  of  fulness  r.  grace  for  grace 
3:33  he  that  hath  r.  testimony 
4:45  when  come,  Galil.  r.  him 
6:21  willingly  r.  him  in  ship 
9:11  washed,  and  I  r.  sight 

15  Pharis.  asked  how  r.  sight 
10:18  comman.  r.  of  my  Father 
17:8  given  thy  words,  r.  them 
18:3  Ju.  having  r.  band  of  men 
Acts  1:9  cloud  V.  him  out  of  sig. 
2:33  hav.  r.  of  Father  promise 

41  they  r.  word  were  baptized 
7:53  who  have  r.  law  by  angels 
8:14  Samaria  r.  word  of  God 

17  hands  on  them  r.  Holy  Gh. 
9:19  r.  meat  was  strengthened 
10:47  which  have  r.  Holy  Gli, 
11:1  heard  Genti.  r.  word  of  G. 
15:4  they  were  r.  of  the  church 
17:7  whom  Jason  hath  r. 

11  Bereans  r.  word  with  readi. 
19:2  have  yer.  the  Holy  Ghost? 
20:24  ministry  which  I  r.  of  L. 
21:17  the  breihren  r.  us  gladly 
22:5  from  whom  I  r.  letters  to 
28:7  Publius  r.  us;  Paul  r.  all 
21  nei.  r.  letters  out  of  Judea 

Horn.  1:5  by  whom  we  r.  grace 
5:11  by  whom  we  r.  atonement 
8:15  have  not  r.  spirit  of  bond. 
14:3  him  that  eatcth,  G.  r.  him 
15:7  rec.  one  another  as  C.  r.  us 

1  Cor.  2:12  r.  not  spirit  of  world 
4:7  glorv,  as  if  thou  hadst  not  r. 
11:23  I  r.  of  Lord  that  which 


REC 

1  Cut.  15:1  which  ye/.  3'TVh.  1  r. 

2  Cor.  4:1  as  we  r.  mercy 

11:4  spirit  which  ye  have  not  r. 
Gal.  1:9  anot.  gospel  than  ye  r. 
12  I  r.  it  not  of  man,  neither 
3:2  r.  ye  Sp.  by  works  of  law  ? 
4:14  r.  me  as  an  angel  of  God 
PhU.  4:9  thi.  ye  have  r.  and  seen 
Col.  2:6  as  ye  r.  Christ,  so  walk 
4:10  whom  ye  r.  commandm. 
17  take  hoed  to  minis,  thou  r. 

1  Thes.  1:6  r.  word  in  affliction 
2:13  when  ye  r.  the  word,  ye  r. 
4:1  as  ye  r.  of  us  how  to  walk 

2  Thes.  2:10  they  r.  not  the  truth 
1  Tim.  3:16  believed,  r.  into  gl. 

4:3  meats  God  created  to  be  r. 
4  crea.  good,  if  r.  with  thanks. 
TIeb.  7:11  under  it  people  r.  law 
10:26  if  sin  after  r.  knowledge 
11:13  not  having  r.  promises 
17  r.  promises  offered  only  son 
19  whence  he  r.  him  in  a  figure 
35  women  r.  dead  raised  to  life 
39  these  r.  not  the  promise 

1  Pet.  4:10  every  one  hath  r.  gift 

2  Pet.  1:17  he  r.  from  God  honor 

2  .John  4  we  have  r.  a  command 
Rev.  2:27  power,  as  r.  of  Father 

3:3  remember  how  thou  hast  r. 
19:20  that  had  r.  mark  of  beast 
20:4  nor  r.  mark  reigned  wi.  C. 

RECEIVEDST. 
Luke  16:25  in  lifetime  r.  good  th. 

RECEIVER. 
Is.  33:18  scribe  ?  where  is  r.  f 

RECEIVETH. 
Jud.  19:18  no  man  r.  to  house 
.Job  35:7  what  r.  he  of  thy  hand  ? 
Prov.  21:11  when  wise  r.  know. 
29:4  he  that  r.  gifts,  overthr. 
Jer.  7:28  nation  r.  not  correction 
Mai.  2:13  r.  offer,  with  good-will 
Mat.  7:8  that  asketh  r.  Luke  11:10 
10:40  that  r.  you,  r.  me;  r.  me, 

r.  him  sent  me,  John  13:20 
41  he  that  r.  a  prophet,  right. 
13:20  heareth  word,  anon  r.  it 
18:5  one  such  little  child,  r.  me 
Mark  9:37  r.  not  me,  but  him 

that  sent  me,  Luke  9:48 
Luke  15:2  this  man  r.  sinners 
.John  3:32  no  man  r.  his  testim. 
12:48  he  that  r.  not  my  words 
1  Cor.  9:24  run  all,  one  r.  prize 
Heb.  6:7  earth  r.  blessing  fr.  God 
7:9  L.  who  r.  tithes,  paid  tithes 
Rev.  2:17  know,  saving  he  r.  it 
14:11  whoso,  r.  mark  of  name 
RECEIVETH  not. 

1  Ccyr.  2:14  r.  not  things  of  God 

3  John  9  but  Diotrephes  r.  us  n. 
RECEIVIIVG. 

2  K.  5:20  in  not  r.  at  his  hands 
Acts  17:15  r.  a  comman.  to  Silas 
Rom.  11:15  wh.  sh.  r.  of  th.  be? 
PhU.  4:15  concern,  giving  and  r. 
Ileh.  12:28  wheref.  we  r.  a  kins. 

1  Pet.  1:9  r.  the  end  of  your  faith 

RECHAB. 

2  /f.  10:15  Jehonadab  son  of  R. 

1  Chr.  2:55  father  of  house  of  R. 
Jer.  35:6  Jouadab  the  sou  of  R. 

RECHABITE8. 
■Jer.  35:2  go  to  house  of  the  R. 

RECKON,  ETH. 
Lev.  25:50  he  shall  r.  with  him 
27:18  priest  shall  r.  to  him,  23 
Num.  4:32  by  name  r.  instrum. 
Ezek.  44:26  shall r.  to  him  7  days 
Mnt.  18:24  when  he  began  to  r. 
23:19  lord  of  those  servants  r. 
Ram.  6:11  r.  yours,  to  be  dead 
8: 18  I  r.  suffer,  of  present  time 

RECKONED. 
Num.  23:9  people  shall  not  be  r. 

2  Sam.  4:2  Beeroth  r,  to  Benj. 

2  K.  12:15  they  r.  not  with  men 

1  Chr.  5:1  not  be  r.  by  birthrig. 
7  genealogy  of  generations  r. 
17  r.  bv  ffenealosies,  7:5, 7 ;  9:1, 

22;  'i^Chr.  31:19;  Ezr.  2:62; 
8:3;  Keh.  7:5,  &4 
Ps.  40:5  thy  tho'  cannot  be  r. 
Is.  38:13  I  r.  till  morning 
Luke  22:37  r.  am.  transgressors 
Rom.  4:4  reward  is  not  r.  of  gra. 
9  r.  to  Abra.  10  how  was  it  r.  f 
RECKONING. 

2  K.  22:7  there  was  no  r.  made 
1  Chr.  23:11  they  were  in  one  r. 

RECOMMENDED. 
Acts  14:26  whe.  they  had  been  r. 
15;40  being  r.  to  grace  of  God 


REC 
RECOMPENSE. 

Deui.  32:35  belong,  veng.  and  r. 

•lob  15:.31  vanity  shall  be  his  r. 

Prov.  12:14  r.  shall  be  rendered 

Is.  .35:4  God  will  come  with  a  r. 
59:18  repay  r.  to  his  enemies 
66:6  voice  of  L.  that  render,  r. 

Jer.  51:6  will  render  to  her  a  r. 

Lam.  3:64  render  to  them  a  r. 

IIos.  9:7  the  days  of  r.  are  come 

Joel  3:4  will  ye  render  me  r.  ? 

7  I  will  return  r.  on  your  head 
Luke  14: 12  a  r.  be  made  thee 
Rom.  1:27  rec.  r.  of  their  eri'oi 

11:9  let  their  table  be  made  a  r. 
2  Cor.  6:13  for  a  r.  in  the  same 
Heb.  2:2  trangr.  received  a  r. 
10:35  hath  great  r.  of  reward 
11:26  he  had  respect  to  the  r. 

RECOMPENSES. 
Is.  34:8  a  year  of  r.  for  Zion 
Jer.  51:56  L.  God  of  r.  sh.  requ. 

RECOMPENSE,  Verb. 
Num.  5:7  he  shall  r.  his  trespass 

8  if  he  have  no  kinsman  to  r. 
Ruth  2:12  the  Lord  r.  thy  work 
2  Sam.  19:36  sho.  king  r.  me  ? 
■lob  34:33  r.  it  whe.  thou  refuse 
Prov.  20:22  say  not,  I  wi.  r.  evil 
Is.  65:6  I  will  r.  into  th.  bosom 
■Jer.  16:18  I  will  r.  their  iniquity 

2,5:14  I  will  r.  them,  Hos.  12:2 
60:29  r.  her  according  to  work 
Ezek.  7:3  will  r.  abominations.  8 
4  will  r.  thy  ways  upon  thee, 

9;  9:10;  11:21;  16:43 
17:19  my  covenant  I  will  r. 
23:49  shall  r.  your  lewdness 
■Joel  3:4  if  ye  r.  me,  will  I  return 
Luke  14:14  they  cannot  r.  thee 
Rmn.  12:17  r.  no  man  evil  for  evil 
2  Thes.  1:6  r.  tribulation  to  them 
Heb.  10:30  hath  said,  I  will  r. 

RECOMPENSED. 
Num.  5:8  let  trespass  be  r.  to  L. 
2  Sam.  23:21  accord,  to  cleanness 

hath  he  r.  25 ;  Ps.  18:20,  24 
Prov.  11:31  righteous  shall  be  r. 
Jer.  18:20  sh.  evil  ber.  for  good? 
Ezek.  22:31  th.  own  way  ha.  I  r. 
Luke  14:14  be  r.  at  resuiTection 
Rom.  11:35  it  shall  be  r.  to  him 

RECOMPENSEST,  ING. 
2  Chr.  6:23  r.  way  upon  his  head 
Jer.  32:18  r.  iniquity  of  fathers 

RECONCILE. 
Lev.  6:30  blood  is  brought  to  r. 
1  Sam.  29:4  wherew.  he  r.  hims. 
Ezek.  45:20  so  shall  he  r.  house 
Ei)h.  2:16  he  might  r.  both  to  G. 
Col.  1:20  to  r.  all  things  to  him. 

RECONCILED. 
Mat.  5:24  first  be  r.  to  brother 
Rom.  5:10  when  enem.  r.  to  God 

1  Cor.  7:11  let  her  be  r.  to  hush. 

2  Cor.  5:18  hath  r.  ns  to  himself 
20  in  Ch.  stead,  be  ye  r.  to  God 
Col.  1:21  were  enemies,  yet  her. 

RECONCILIATION. 
Lev.  8:15  to  make  a  r.  upon  it 

1  Chr.  29:24  made  r.  with  blood 
Ezek.  45:15  make  r.  for  them,  17 
ban.  9:24  to  make  r.  for  iniquity 

2  Cor.  5:18  given  us  minist.  of  r. 
19  committed  to  us  word  of  r. 

Heb.  2:17  r.  for  the  sins  of  people 

RECONCILING. 
Lev.  16:20  he  made  end  of  r. 
Rom.  11:15  if  casting  away  be  r. 
2  Cm:  5:19  God  in  Chr.  r.  world 

RECORD,  Substantive. 
Ezr.  6:2  therein  was  r.  written 
Job  16:19  behold,  r.  is  on  high 
John  1:19  this  is  the  r.  of  John 
32  John  bare  r.  saying,  34 
8:13  thou  bearest  r.  of  thyself, 

thy  r.  is  not  true,  14 
12:17  the  peo.  with  him,  bare  r. 
19:35  he  saw  bare  r.  his  r.  true 
Rom.  10:2  bear  r.  thev  have  zeal 
2  Cor.  1:23  I  call  God  for  a  r. 
8:3  to  their  power  I  bear  r. 
Gal.  4:15  I  bear  you  r. 
Phil.  1:8  God  is  my  r. 
Col.  4:13  I  bear  r.  he  hath  zeal 
1  John  5:1  th.  are  3  that  bear  r. 

10  r.  God  gave  of  his  Son,  11 
ZJohn  12we"bear  r.  ourr.  is  true 
Rev.  1:2  who  bare  r.  ofwordof  G. 

RECORDS. 
Ezr.  4:15  search  be  made  in  r. 
Est.  6:1  command,  to  bring  r. 

RECORD,  Verb. 
Ex,  20:34  where  I  r.  my  name 


RED 

Deut.  39:19  I  caU  heaven  ajid 
earth  to  r.  31:28 

1  Chr.  16:4  appoint.  Levites  to  r. 
Is.  8:2  took  faithful  witues.  to  r. 
Acts  20:26  I  take  you  to  r. 

RECORDED. 
Neh.  12:22  Levites  were  r.  chief 

RECORDER. 
2Sam.  8:16  Jehosh.  wasr.20:24; 

1/r.  4:3;  1  Chr.  18:15 
UK.  18:18  and  Joah  the  son  of 
Asaph  r.  Is.  36:3,  22 

2  Chr.  34:8  Joah  son  of  Joahaz  r. 

RECOUNT. 
Nah.  2:5  he  shall  r.  his  worthies 

RECOVER. 
Jud.  11:26  did  ye  not  r.  them 

1  5am.  30:8  sha"lt  without  fail  r. 
2 Sam.  8:3  went  to  r.  his  border 

2  A'.  1:2  inquire  whether  I  sh.  r. 
5:3  the  prophet  would  r.  him 

11  strike  his  hand,  and  r.  leper 
8:8  shall  I  r.  of  this  disease?  9 

2  Chr.  13:20  nor  did  Jeroboam  r. 
14:13  could  not  r.  themselves 

Ps.  39:13  that  I  may  r.  strength 
Is.  11:11  r.  remn.  of  his  people 
38:16  r.  me  and  make  me  live 

21  for  a  plaster,  and  he  shall  r. 
Hos.  2:9  and  I  will  r.  my  wool 
Mark  16:18  hands  on  sick.  th.  r. 

3  Tim.  2:26  may  r.  themselves 

RECOVERED. 

1  Sam.  30:18  r.  all  Am.  took,  19 

22  not  give  aught  of  spoil  we  r. 

2  IC.  13:25  and  r.  cities  of  Israel 
14:28  warred,  and  r.  Damascus 
16:6  Rez.  king  of  Syria  r.  Elath 
20:7  laid  it  on  the  boil,  he  r. 

Is.  38:9  Hezekiah  sick,  r.  39:1 
Jer.  8:22  why  is  not  my  peo.  r.f 
41:16  Johanan  took  people  her. 

RECOVERING. 
Luke  4:18  r.  of  sight  to  the  blind 
RED. 

Gen.  25:25  came  out  r.  all  over 
30  feed  me  with  that  r.  pottage 
49:12  eyes  shall  be  r.  with  wine 
Ex.  25:5  rams'  skins  dyed  r. 

26:14;  35:7;  36:19;  39:34 
35:23  wi.  wh.  was  found  r.  skins 
Num.  19:2  bring  thee  a  r.  heifer 
2  K.  3:22  Moabites  saw  water  r. 
Est.  1:6  a  pavement  of  r.  blue 
Ps.  75:8  wine  is  r.  full  of  mixtu. 
Prov.  23:31  look  not  on  wine  r. 
/!.  1:18  though  your  sins  be  r. 
27:2  sing,  a  vineyard  of  r.  wina 
63:2  art  thou  r.  in  apparel  ? 
Nah.  2:3  shield  of  mighty  men  r. 
Z^c.  1:8  a  man  cn  a  r.  horse 
6:2  in  first  chariot  we.  r.  horses 
Mat.  16:2  fair  weather,  sky  r.  3 
6:4  anot.  horse  that  was  r. 
12:3  great  r.  dragon,  sev.  heads 

RED  sea. 
Ex.  10:19  cast  locusts  into  R.  s. 
13:18  G.  led  them  by  the  R.  sea 
15:4  captains  drowned  in  R.  s. 
22  Moses  bro.  Israel  from  if.  s. 
23:31  set  thy  bounds  from  R.  s. 
Num.  14:25  into  wilder,  by  R.  s. 
21:14  what  he  did  in  the  R.  s.  ? 
Deut  1:40  take  .ioumey  by  R.  s. 
11:4  he  made  R.  sea  overflow 
Jos.  2:10  the  L.  dried  up  R.  sea 
4:23  as  L.  your  G.  did  to  R.  sea 
24:6  Egypt,  pursu.  after  to  R.  s. 
Neh.  9:9"heard.  their  cry  by  R.s. 
Ps.  106:7  provoked  him  at  R.  s. 
9  rebuked  R.  s.  it  was  dried  up 
22  done  terrible  things  by  R.  s. 
136:13  him  who  divided  R.  sea 
15  overthrew  Pharaoh  in  R.  s. 
Jer.  49:21  noise  was  heard  in  R.  s. 
Acts  7:36  showed  wond.  in  R.  sea 
Heb.  11:29  by  faith  passed  B.  s. 

REDDISH. 
Lev.  13:19  somewhat  r.  24,  43 
42  a  white  r.  sore,  a  leprosy 
49  if  plague  be  r.  in  garment 
14:37  if  plag.  be  with  streaks,  r. 

REDEEM. 
Ex.  6:6  I  will  r.  you  with  arm 
13:13  firstl.  of  ass  shall  r.  34:20 
15  first-b.  of  my  chil.  r.  34:20 
Lev.  25:25  if  any  of  his  kin  r.  it 
32  the  cities  may  the  Levit.  r. 
49  or  anv  of  kin'may  r.  him 
27:15  house  will  r.  it,  19,  20,  31 
Num.  18:15  first-bom  sh.  thou  r. 

17  firstling  of  a  goat  sh.  not  r. 
Ruth  4:4  r.  it,  if  not,  I  will  r.  it 
1    6  I  cannot  r.  it  for  mys.  r.  th. 


960 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


RED 

9  Sam.  7:23  wh.  nation  la  like  Is. 
God  went  to  r.?  1  Chr.  17:21 

Keh,  5:5  is  it  in  our  power  to  r. 

Job  5:20  in  famine  he  sh.  r.  tliee 
6:23  r.  me  I'rom  liand  of  miglity 

Ps.  25:22  r.  Is.  0  G.  out  of  troub. 
26:11  r.  me  and  be  merciful 
44:26  r.  ua  for  ttiy  mercies'  sake 
49:7  none  of  th.  can  r.  his  brot. 
15  G.  will  r.  ray  soul  fr.  grave 
69:18  draw  nl.  to  my  soul,  r.  it 
72:14  r.  their  soul  from  deceit 
130:8  r.  Isr.  from  all  iniquities 

Is.  50:2  short,  that  it  cannot  r.? 

Jer.  15:21  I  will  r.  thee 

Sos.  13:14  I  will  r.  them  fr.  death 

ISic.  4:10  L.  sh.  r.  thee  fr.  Baby. 

Gal.  4:5  r.  them  were  under  law 

Tit.  2:14  he  might  r.  us  fr.  iniq. 
REDEEMED. 

Oeth.  48:16  the  angel  which  r.  me 

Ex.  15:13  people  whom  thou  r. 
21:8  then  shall  he  let  her  be  r. 

Jjev.  19:20  with  bondmaid  not  r. 
85:30  if  house  in  city  be  not  r. 
48  broth,  sold  may  be  r.  again 
64  if  he  be  not  r.  then  go  out 
87:20  sold  field,  it  eh.  not  be  r. 

27  an  unci,  beast  not  r.  be  sold 

28  no  devot.  thing  sh.  be  r.  29 
33  tithe  and  change  not  be  r. 

i^wn.  3:46  those  r.  more  th.  Lev. 

Deut.  7:8  L.  hath  r.  you  fr.  king 

of  Egypt,  15:15;  24:18 
9:26  thy  people  thou  hast  r. 
13:5  L.  r.  you  out  of  bondage 
21:8  merciful  to  Is.  thou  hast  r. 

iSam.  4:9  L.  r.  soul,  1  K.  1:29 

1  Chr.  17:21  whom  thou  r.  out  of 
Egypt,  Neh.  1:10:  Ps.  77:15 

Neh.  5:8  we  have  r.  the  Jews 

Ps.  31:5  thou  hast  r.  me,  O  L.  G. 
71:23  my  soul  rcjo.  thuu  hast  r. 

.  74:2  thine  inherit,  thou  hast  r. 
106:19  he  r.  them  from  enemy 
107:2  let  r.  of  the  Lord  say  so 
136:24  hath  r.  us  from  enemies 

Is.  1:27  Zion  be  r.  with  judgm. 
29:22  saith  L.  who  r.  Abraham 
35:9  but  the  r.  shall  walk  there 
43:1  fear  not,  I  have  r.  thee 
44:22  ret.  to  me,  I  have  r.  thee 

23  Lord  r.  J.  48:20;  Jer.  31:11 
61:11  r.  of  the  L.  shall  return 
62:3  ye  sh.  be  r.  without  money 

9  r.  Jer.  62:12  holy  people  r. 

63:4  r.  is  come-  9  he  r.  them 
Lam.  3:58  thou  hast  r.  my  life 
Bos.  7:13  tho'  I  r.  them,  yet  they 
Mic.  6:4  I  r.  thee  out  of  house 
Zee.  10:8  hiss,  I  have  r.  them 
Luke  1:68  visited  and  r.  his  peo. 

24:21  who  should  have  r.  Israel 
Gal.  3:13  Christ  r.  us  from  curse 
1  Pet.  1:18  not  r.  with  corrupti. 
Hev.  5:9  thou  hast  r.  us  to  God 

14:3  the  144,000  which  were  r. 
4  these  were  r.  from  am.  men 

REDEEMEDST. 

iSam.  7:23  r.  to  thee  from  Egy. 
REDEEMER. 

Job  19:25  I  know  that  my  R.  liv. 

Ps.  19:14  O  L.  my  stren.  and  R. 
78:35  the  high  G.  was  their  R. 

Prov.  23:11  their  R.  is  mighty 

Is.  41:14  thy  R.  Holy  One,  54:5 
43:14  saith  L.  your  R.  H.  One 
44:6  saith  L.  his  R.  L.  of  hosts 

24  sai.  thy  R.  48:17;  49:7;  54:8 
47:4  as  for  our  R.  Lord  of  hosts 
49:26  I  the  L.  am  thy  R.  60:16 
59:20  the  R.  shall  come  to  Zion 
63:16  art  our  Father,  our  R. 

Jer.  50:34  their  R.  is  strong 

REDEEMETH. 
Ps.  34:22  L.  r.  souls  of  his  serv. 
103:4  who  r.  life  fr.  destruction 
REDEEMING. 
Puth  4:7  manner  in  Isr.  cone.  r. 
£ph.  5:16  r.  the  time,  Col.  4:5 

REDEMPTIOIV. 

Lev.  25:24  ye  shall  grant  a  r. 

51  he  sh.  give  price  of  his  r.  52 
Num.  3:49  Moses  took  r.  money 
Ps.  49:8  r.  of  their  soul  is  prec. 

111:9  he  sent  r.  to  his  people 

130:7  with  L.  th.  is  plenteo.  r. 
Jer.  32:7  right  of  r.  is  thine,  8 
Luke  2:38  that  looked  for  r. 

21:28  your  r.  draweth  nigh 
Rom.  3:24  justified  thro'  r.  in  C. 

8:23  for  adoption,  r.  of  our  body 
1  Cor.  1:30  Chr.  is  made  to  us  r. 
Bph.  1:7  in  whom  we  have  r. 
thro'  his  blood.  Col.  Ja4 
31 


REF 

Eph.  1:14  r.  of  purchased  poss. 
4:30  sealed  unto  the  day  of  r. 
Heb.  9:12  obtai.  eternal  r.  for  us 
15  the  r.  of  the  transgressions 
REDIVESS. 
Prov.  23:29  who  hath  r.  of  eyes? 

REDOUND. 
3  Cor.  4:15  grace  r.  to  glo.  of  G. 
REED. 

1  K.  14:15  L.  sh.  smite  Isr.  as  r. 
2 K.  18:21  thou  trustest  upon  the 

staff  of  bruised  r.  Is.  3fi:6 
Is.  42:3  a  bruised  r.  shall  he  not 

break.  Mat.  12:20 
Ezek.  29:6  been  staff  of  a  r.  to  Is. 
40:3  a  man  with  a  measuring  r. 
Mat.  11:7  a  r.  shaken,  Luke  7:24 
27:29  put  a  r.  in  his  right  hand 
30  sm.  him  with  r.  Mark  15:19 
48  sponge  on  a  r.  Mark  15:36 
Rev.  11:1  there  was  giv.  me  a  r. 
21:15  golden  r.  to  meas.  city,  16 
REEDS. 
.7o6  40:21  lieth  in  the  covert  of 
Is.  19:6  r.  and  flags  sh.  wither,  7 
35:7  in  hablta.  of  dragons  be  r. 
■ler.  51:32  the  r.  they  have  burnt 
Ezek.  42:16  measured  east  side, 

five  hundred  r.  17,  18,  19 
45:1  shall  be  length  of  25,000  r. 
REEL. 

Ps.  107:27  r.  to  and  fro,  and  stag. 
Is.  31:20  earth  shall  r.  to  and  fro 

REFIIVE. 
Zee.  13:9  I  will  r.  them  as  silver 

REFIIVED. 
1  Clir.  28:18  for  the  altar  r.  gold 
29:4  7,000  talents  of  r.  silver 
Is.  25:6  wines  on  lees  well  r. 
48:10  I  have  v.  th.  not  with  silv. 
Zee.  13:9  refine  th.  as  silver  is  r. 

REFINER. 
Mai.  3:2  for  he  is  like  a  r.'«  fire 
3  he  sh.  sit  as  a  r.  and  purifier 
REFORM.VTION. 
Heb.  9:10  on  th.  until  time  of  r. 

REFORMED. 
Lev.  26:23  if  ye  will  not  be  r. 

REFRAIN. 
Gen.  45:1  J.  could  not  r.  himself 
.Job  7:11  I  will  not  r.  my  mouth 
Prov.  1:15  r.  thy  foot  from  i)ath 
Ee.  3:5  a  time  to  r.  fr.  embracing 
Is.  48:9  for  my  praise  I  will  r. 
64:12  wilt  thour.  thyself,  O  L.? 
.ler.  31:16  r.  voice  from  weeping 
Acts  5:38  I  say,  r.  from  th.  men 
1  Pet.  3:10  r.  his  tong.  from  evil 

REFRAINED. 
Gen..  43:31  and  Joseph  r  himself 
Est.  5:10  Haman  r.  himself 
■Tob  29:9  the  princes  r.  talking 
Ps.  40:9  I  have  not  r.  my  lips 
119:101  I  have  r.  my  feet  fr.  evil 
Is.  42:14  been  still,  r.  myself 
Jer.  14:10  have  not  r.  their  feet 

REFRAINETH. 
Prov.  10:19  that  r.  lips  is  wise 

REFRESH. 
1  K.  13:7  come  home  r.  thyself 
Acts  27:3  J.  suffered  P.  to  r.  him. 
PhUe.  20  r.  my  bowels  in  the  L. 

REFRESHED,  ETH. 
Ex.  23:12  stranger  may  be  r. 
31:17  sev.  day  rested  and  was  r. 
1  Sam.  16:23  so  Saul  was  r. 
%Sam.  16:14  David  and  people  r. 
Job  32:20  speak  that  I  may  be  r. 
Prov.  25:13  he  r.  soul  of  masters 
Pom.  15:32  I  may  with  you  be  r. 

1  Cor.  16:18  r.  my  spi.  and  yours 

2  Cor.  7:13  Titus,  his  spir.  was  r. 
2  Tim.  1:16  for  he  often  r.  rac 
Phile.  7  bow.  of  saints  r.  by  th. 

REFRESHING, 
/s.  28:12  r.  yet  they  wo.  not  hear 
Aets  3:19  times  of  r.  shall  come 

REFl'GE. 
ifum.  35:13  six  cit.  ha.  for  r.  15 
Deut.  33:27  eternal  God  is  thy  r. 
Jos.  20:3  r.  from  aveng.  of  blood 
2  Sam.  22:3  my  high  tower  and  r. 
Ps.  9:9  L.  be  a  r.  for  oppressed 
14:6  because  the  Lord  is  his  r. 
46:1  G.  is  r.  7,  11 ;  48:3  G.  know 
57:1  thy  wings  will  make  my  r. 
59:16  my  r.  in  day  of  trouble 
62:7  my  r.  is  God ;  8  God  is  r. 
71:7  thou  art  strong  r.  142:5 
91:2  is  my  r.  9;  94:22  G.  is  my 
104:18  hills  r.  for  wild  goats 
142:4  r.  failed ;  5  thou  art  my  r. 


REG 

Prov.  14:26  chil.  have  place  of  r. 
Is.  4:6  place  of  r.  25:4  needy  r. 

28:15  we  have  made  lies  our  r. 
17  hail  shall  sweep  away  r. 
Jer.  16:19  O  L.  my  r.  in  allliction 
Ileb.  6:18  who  have  fled  for  r. 

REFUSE. 
1  Sam.  15:9  ev.  thing  that  was  r. 
Lam.  3:45  hast  made  us  as  r. 
Amos  8:6  may  sell  r.  of  wheat 

REFUSE,  Verb. 
Ex.  4:23  if  thou  r.  to  let  them 
go,  8:2;  9:2;  10:4 

10:3  how  long  r.  to  humble  thy. 

16:28  r.  ye  to  keep  my  com.  ? 

22:17  if  her  father  utterly  r. 
■lob  34:33  whe.  thou  r.  or  choose 
Pvv.  8:33  be  wise,  and  r.  it  not 

21:7  because  they  r.  to  do  juilg. 
25  his  hands  r.  to  labor 
Is.  1:20  if  ye  r.  eh.  be  devoured 

7:15  he  may  know  to  r.  evil  16 
■Jer.  8'5  r.  to  return  ;  9:6  r.  to  kn. 

13:10  peo.  r.  to  hear  my  words 

25:28  if  they  r.  to  take  the  cup 

38:21  if  thou  r.  to  go  forth 
Acts  25:11  if  offen.  Ir.  not  to  die 
1  Tim.  4:7  but  r.  profane  fables 

5:11  but  the  younger  widows  r. 
Ileb.  12:25  r.  not  him  that  speak. 

REFUSED. 

Gen.  37:35  Ja.  r.  to  be  comforted 
39:8  J.  r.  to  lie  wi.  master's  wi. 
48:19  Jacob  r.  to  remove  hand 

Num.  20:21  Edom  r.  Is.  passage 

1  Sam.  8:19  people  r.  to  obey  S. 
16:7  look  not  on  him,  I  r.  him 
28:23  Saul  r.  said,  I  will  not  eat 

iSam.  2:23  Asa.  r.  to  turn  aside 
13:9  she  poured,  Aran.  r.  to  eat 

1  K.  20:35  man  r.  to  smite  him 
21:15  vineyard  he  r.  to  give  thu 

2  K.  5:16  Naaman  urged,  he  r. 
Neh.  9:17  our  fathers  r.  to  obey 
Est.  1:12  qu.  Yashtl  r.  to  come; 
Job  6:7  things  that  my  soul  r. 
Ps.  77:2  soulr.  to  be  comforted 

78:10  they  r.  to  walk  in  his  law 
67  he  r.  tabernacle  of  Joseph 

118:22  stone  which  builders  t\ 
Prov.  1:24  I  have  called,  ye 
Is.  54:6  thou  wast  r.  saith  thy  Q. 
■ler.  5:3  r.  to  receive  correction 

11:10  fath.  r.  to  hear  my  words 

31:15  Rachel  r.  to  be  comforted 

50:33  took  them  r.  to  let  th.  go 
Ezek.  5:6  they  r.  my  judgments 
IIos.  11:5  beca.  they  r.  to  return 
Zee.  7:11  but  they  r.  to  hearken 
Acts  7:35  Moses  whom  they  r. 
1  Tim.  4:4  and  nothing  to  be  r. 
Heb.  11:24  Mo.  r.  to  be  called  son 

12:25  r.  him  th.  spake  on  earth 

REFUSEDST. 
.fer.  3:3  thou  r.  to  be  ashamed 

REFUSETH. 
Ex.  7:14  Pharaoh  r.  to  let  people 
A^um.  22:13  L.  r.  to  give  me  lea. 
Deut.  25:7  bro.  r.  to  raise  name 
Prov.  10:17  he  that  r.  reproof 

13:18  eha.  to  him  that  r.  instru. 

15:32  that  r.  instruction  despis. 
Is.  8:6  people  r.  wat.  of  Shiloah 
Jer.  15:18  wound  r.  to  be  healed 

REGARD. 
Ee.  8:2  in  r.  of  the  oath  of  God 
Aets  8:11  and  to  him  they  had  r. 

REGARD,  Verb. 
Gen.  45:20  r.  not  your  stuff,  for 
Ex.  5:9  let  not  r.  vain  woids 
Lev.  19:31  r.  not  familiar  spirits 
Devt.  28:50  not  r.  person  of  aged 

1  Sam.  25:25  r.  not  man  of  Belial 
2 -Sam.  13:20  r.  not,  he  is  broth. 

2  K.  3:14  that  I  r.  Jehoshaphat 
Job  3:4  let  not  G.  r.  it  fr.  above 

35:13  nor  will  Almighty  r.  it 
36:21  take  heed,  r.  not  iniquity 
Ps.  28:5  they  /■.  not  works  of  L. 
:jl:6  hated  that  r.  lying  vanities 
66:18  if  I  r.  Iniq.  in  my  heart 
94:7  neit.  shall  G.  of  Jacob  r.  it 
102:17  will  r.  prayer  of  destitu. 
Prov.  5:2  mayest  r.  discretion 
6:35  he  will  not  r.  any  ransom 
Is.  5:12  they  r.  not  work  of  L. 
13:17  M.  who  will  not  r.  silver 
Lam.  4:16  L.  will  no  more  r.  th. 
Dan.  11:37  r.  God,  nor  r.  any  god 
Amos  5:22  nor  r.  peace-offeriii<;s 
Ilab.  1:5  r.  wonder  marvellously 
.\taJ.  1:9  will  he  r.  yo.  persons? 
Luke  18:4  fear  not  God  nor  r. 
man 

Pom.  14:6  Lord  he  doth  not  r. 


REI 

REGARDED. 

Ex.  9:21  r.  not  the  word  of  Lord 
1 K.  18:29  no  voice,  nor  any  r. 

1  Chr.  17:17  thou  hast  r.  me 
Ps.  106:44  he  r.  their  affliction 
P)W.  1:24  stiet.  hand,  no  man  r. 
Dan.  3:12  O  king,  have  not  r. 
Luke  1:48  he  r.  his  handmaid 

18:2  feared  not  G.  nei.  r.  man 
Heb.  8:9  I  r.  them  not,  saith  L. 
REGARDEST. 

2  Sam.  19:6  thou  r.  not  princes 
■lob  30:20  I  stand  up,  r.  me  not 
Mat.  22:16  thou  r.  not  tlie  per- 
sons of  men,  Mark  12:14 

REGARDETH. 
Deut.  10:17  r.  not  persons 
Job  34:19  nor  r.  rich  mo.  th.  poor 

39:7  neither  r.  crying  of  driver 
Prov.  12:10  right,  r.  life  of  beast 

13:18  that  r.  reproof  be  honored 

15:5  that  r.  reproof  is  prudent 

29:7  wicked  r.  not  cause  of  poor 
Ec.  5:8  higher  lhan  highest  r. 

11:4  he  that  r.  clouds  not  reap 
Is.  33:8  de.sp.  cities,  r.  no  man 
Dan.  6:13  Daniel  r.  not  thee 
.Val.  2:13  r.  not  offer,  any  more 
liom.  14:6  that  r.  day,  7:  it  to  L. 

REGARDING. 
■lob  4:20  perish  without  any  r.  it 
Phil.  2:30  not  r.  life  to  sup.  lack 
REGEM-MELECH.    Zee.  7:8 

REGENERATION. 
Mat.  19:28  wh.  followed  me  in  r. 
Tit.  3:5  saved  us  by  wash,  of  r. 

REGION. 
Deut.  3:4  all  the  r.  of  Argob,  13 
\  K.i:2i  dominion  over  all  the  r. 
Mat.  3:5  went  to  him  r.  round  J. 

4:16  which  sat  in  r.  of  death 
Mark  1:28  fame  spread  through- 
out r.  of  G.  Lukei:U\  7:17 

6:55  ran  thro'  whole  r.  round 
Acts  13:49  -vord  of  L.  pub.  thro'  r. 

14:6  they  fled  to  r  round  about 

10:6  gone  thro'  the  r.  of  Galatia 

REGIONS. 
Actsft-.l  scattered  thro'  r.  of  Jn. 
2  Cor.  10:16  preach  in  r.  beyond 

11:10  stop  me  in?',  of  Achaia 
Gal.  1:21 1  came  into  r.  of  Syria 

REGISTER. 
Ezr.  2-62  sought  r.  Neh.  7:64 
Neh.  7:5  found  a  r.  of  genealogy 
REHABIAH.    1  Chr.  23:17 
REHEARSE,  ED. 
Ex.  17:14  r.  in  ears  of  Joshua 
■Jud.  5:11  r.  righteous  acts  of  L. 
1  Sain.  8:21  he  r.  in  ears  of  Lord 

17  31  r.  David's  words  bef  Saul 
Acts  11:4  Peter  r.  the  matter 

11:27  r.  all  G.  done  with  them 

REHOBOAM. 
1  K.  11:43  R.  son  of  Solo.  14:21 

12:6  R.  consulted  men,  17, 21, 23 

14:30  was  war  between  R.  15:6 
2C'Ar.  9:31;  10:6,  17;  11:1 

11:17  made  R.  strong,  21,  22 

13:7  against  R.  when  R.  waa 

REHOBOTH. 
Gen.  10:11  builded  Nin.  and  R. 

26:22  Isaac  called  the  well  R. 

36:37  S.  of  R.  reigned,  1  Chr. 
1:48 

REHUM. 

Ezr.  2:2  R.  came  with,  Neh.  12:3 
4:8  R.  the  chancellor,  17,  23 

Xeh  3:17  R.  the  son  of  Bani 
10:25  R.  of  chief  of  the  people 
REIGN,  Substantive. 

1  K.  6:1  Solomon's  r.  over  Israel 

1  Chr.  4:31  cities  to  r.  of  David 
29:30  David's  acts  with  r.  writ. 

2  Chr.  36:20  r.  of  king.  Persia 
Luke  3:1  year  of  r.  of  Tiberius 

REIGN,  Verb. 
Gen.  37:8  shall  thou  r.  over  us  ? 
Ex.  15:18  the  Lord  shall  r.  for 

ever,  Ps.  146:10 
Let).  26:17  they  that  hate  shall  r. 
Deut.  15:6  r.  over  many  nations 
Jud.  9:2  seventy  r.  over  you 
8  r.  thou  over  us,  10,  12,  14 

1  Sam.  8:9  k.  that  shall  r.  11 
9:17  this  same  r.  over  my  peop. 
11:13  said.  Shall  S.  r.  over  us  ? 
12:12  a  king  shall  r.  over  us 

2  Sam.  3:21  thou  mayest  r.  over 
1  K.  1:11  heard  th.  Adonijah  r.  ? 

13  Sol.  shall  r.  after  rae,  17,30 
2;  15  set  faces  on  me,  I  shou.  r. 
16:15  Zimri  r.  7  days  in  Tirzah 


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CRUDEN''S  CONCORDANCE. 


REJ 

a  Clir.  1:8  made  me  r.  in  his  ste. 
2-3:3  said,  The  king's  son  eh.  r. 
Job  34:30  the  hypocrite  r.  not 
Prov.  8:15  by  me  kings  r. 
Ec.  4:11  out  prison  he  com.  to  r. 
Is.  24:23  L.  of  hosts  shall?-,  in  Z. 
32:1  king  shall  r.  in  righteous. 
Jer.  23:1.5  shalt  thou  r.  bee.  thou 
23:5  a  king  shall  r.  and  prosper 
3:j:21  D.  sho.  not  have  son  to  r. 
Mir.  4:7  L.  shall  r.  over  th.  in  Z, 
Mat.  2:22  heard  Archelaus  did  r. 
Lake  1:;}3  he  shall/',  over  Jacob 
19:14  not  have  this  man  to  r. 
27  enemies  would  not  1  sho.  r. 
Bom.  5:17  sh.  r.  in  life  by  J.  C. 
21  so  might  grace  r.  by  J.  C. 
6:12  let  not  sin  r.  in  yo.  bodies 
15:12  shall  rise  to  r.  over  Genti. 
2  Tim.  2:12  if  we  sufT.  we  sh.  r. 
Rev.  5:10  we  shall  r.  on  earth 
11:15  he  shall  r.  for  ever 
20:6  sh.  r.  wi.  him  1,000  years 
22:5  shall  r.  for  ever  and  ever 
See  BBOAN. 

RGmNEO. 
Oen.  36:31  the  kings  that  r.  in 

land  of  Edom,  1  Chr.  1:43 
1  Sam.  13:1  Saul  r.  one  yr.  he  r. 
g  Sam.  2:10Ish-bo8h.  r.  two  yea. 
5:4  David  r.  40  years  over  Jud. 
6  Da.  r.  seven  yea.  in  Hebron, 
thirty-three  in  Jerusa.  1  K. 
2:11 ;  1  Chr.  3:4;  29:27 
10:1  Ha.  r.  in  stead,  1  Chr.  19:1 
1  .ff".  4:21  and  Solomon  r.  over 
all  the  kingd.  11:42;  1  Chr. 
29:28  ;  2  Chr.  9:26,  .30 
Est.  1:1  Ahasuerus  r.  from  Ind. 
Jer.  22:11  Shall,  r.  instead  of  Jo. 
Bom.  5:14  death  r.  fr.  Ad.  to  M. 
17  by  one  man's  off.  death  r. 
21  as  sin  r.  to  death,  grace  r. 
1  Cor.  4:8  r.  as  kings  without  us 
Bev.  11:17  great  power  and  r. 
20:4  r.  with  Ch.  a  thousand  y. 
REIG\EST. 
1  Chr.  29:12  thou  r.  over  all,  and 
RBIGNETH. 

1  Sam.  12:14  king  that  r.  over  y. 

2  ^am.  15:10  Absalom  r.  in  Heb. 
1  K.  1:18  behold  Adonijah  r. 

1  CAr.  16:31  the  L.  r.  Pi.  96:10  ; 

97:1;  99:1 
Ps.  47:8  God  r.  over  heathen 

93:1  L.  r.  he  is  clothed  wi.  maj. 
Frov.  30:22  a  servant  when  he  r. 
Is.  52:7  saith  unto  Z.  Thy  G.  r. 
Rev.  17:18  r.  over  kings  of  earth 

19:6  Lord  God  omnipotent  r. 
REIGM\G. 
1  Sam.  16:1 1  rejected  him  fro.  r. 

REINS. 
Job  16:13  he  cleaveth  my  r.  asu. 

19:27  tho.  my  r.  be  consumed 
Ps.  7:9  God  trieth  heart  and  r. 

16:7  my  r.  also  instr.  me  in  ni. 

86:2  O  L.  try  my  r.  my  heart 

■73:21  was  I  pricked  in  my  r. 

139:13  thou  hast  possess,  my  r. 
Pvv.  23:16  my  r.  shall  rejoice 
Is.  11:5  faithfuln.  girdle  of  his  r. 
Jer.  11:20  O  L.  that  triest  the  r. 

12:2  thou  art  far  from  their  r. 

17:101  try  thy  r.  30:12  seest  r. 
Lam.  3:13  arrows  to  enter  my  r. 
Bev.  2:23  he  who  searcheth  r. 

REJECT,  ETH. 
Hos.  4:6  I  will  r.  thee 
Mark  6:26  oath's  sake  wo.  not  r. 

7:9  ye  r.  commandment  of  G. 
John  12:48  he  that  r.  me,  receiv. 
Tit.  3:10  after  second  admoni.  r. 
REJECTED. 

1  Sam.  8:7  they  have  notr.  thee, 

but  they  have  r.  me 
10:19  ye  have  this  day  r.  your  G. 
15:23  thou  hast  r.  word  of  L.  he 

also  r.  thee  fr.  being  kin.  26 
16:1  I  r.  him  from  being  king 

2  A'.  17:15  they  r.  his  statutes 
20  Lord  r.  all  the  seed  of  Isra, 

7s.  53:3  he  is  despised,  r.  of  men 
Jer.  2:.37  Lord  ;*.  thy  confidence 
6:19  r.  my  law;  30  L.  r.  them 
7:29  Lord  hath  r.  generation  of 
8:9  thev  have  r.  word  of  Lord 
14:19  hast  thou  utterly  r.  Jud.  ? 
Lajn.  5:22  thou  hast  utterly?',  us 
Mos.  4:6  thou  hast  r.  knowledge 
Mat.  21:42  stone  which  buiUlei's 

r.  Mark  12:10;  Liike  20:17 
Mark  8:31  and  he  shall  be  r.  of 
the  eklei-s,  Luke  9:22 
7:30  Ja-.v.  r.  cou;i  -j1  of  God 


REJ 

Lulce  17:25  be  r.  of  thia  general. 
Oal.  4:14  tempt,  in  flesh  r.  not 
Heb.  0:8  that  neareth  thorns  is  r. 
12:17  have  inherit,  bless,  was  r. 

REJOICE. 

Devt.  12:7  ye  sh.  /.  in  all,  14:20 
16:14  thoii  shalt  r.  in  thy  feast 

15  God  sh.  bless  thee,  th.  sh.  r. 
26:11  Shalt  r.  in  ev.  good  thing 
28:63  L.  will  r.  over  you,  30:9 
32:43  ?'.  O  nations,  with  his  pe. 
33:18  he  said,  r.  Zebulun 

Jud.  9:19  r.  ye  in  Abimelech 
1  Sam.  2:1  bee.  I  r.  in  thy  salva. 
19:5  thou  sawest  it,  anddidstr. 

1  Chr.  16:10  let  the  himrt  of  them 

r.  that  seek  the  L.  Ps.  105:3 
32  let  fields  r.  and  all  therein 

2  Chr.  6:41  and  let  thy  saints  r. 
20:27  L.  made  th.  r.  Neh.  12:43 

,7o620:18  he  shall  not  r.  therein 
Ps.  2:11  serve  L.  r.  with  tremb. 
5:11  all  that  put  trust  in  thee  r. 
9:14  I  will  r.  in  thy  salvation 
13:4  those  that  trouble  me  r. 

5  my  heart  shall  r.  in  thy  salv. 
14:7  Ja.  shall  r.  and  Is.  he  glad 
20:5  we  will  r.  in  thy  salvation 
21:1  in  thy  salvation  shall  he  r. 
.30:1  made  foes  to  r.  over  me 
32:21  our  heart  shall  r.  in  him 
35:9  ray  soul  sh.  r.  in  his  salva. 

19  let  not  mine  enemies  r.  ov. 

24  O  Lord,  let  them  notr.  over 

26  let  them  be  ashamed  that  r. 
38:16  lest  they  sho.  r.  over  me 
48:11  let  Zionr.  let  Jud.  be  glad 
51:8  bones  th.  hast  brok.  may?'. 
58:10  righteous  r.  wh.  he  seeth 
60:0  G.  ha.  spok.  I  will  r.  108:7 
03:7  in  shad,  of  thy  wings  I  r. 

11  but  the  king  shall  r.  in  God 
65:12  hills  r.  66:6  did  we  r. 
08:3  let  righteous  r.  exceed,  r. 

4  r.  bef.  nim ;  71:23  lips  sh.  r. 
85:6  that  thy  people  may  r. 
86:4  r.  the  soul  of  thy  servant 
89:12  Tabor  and  Hermon  sh.  r. 

16  in  thy  name  shall  tbey  r. 
42  hast  made  enemies  to  r. 

96:11  let  heavens  r.  12  trees  r. 
97:1  let  earth  r.  isles  be  glad 
98:4  make  noise,  r.  sing  praise 
101:31  L.  shall  r.  in  liis  works 
106:5  that  I  may  r.  in  gladness 
107:42  righte.  shall  see  it  and  r. 
109:28  be  ashamed,  let  serva.  r. 
119:162  I  r.  at  thy  word 
149:2  let  Is.  r.  in  him  that  made 
Prov.  2:14  who  r.  to  do  evil 
5:18  r.  wife  of  thy  youth 
2.3:15  my  heart  sfiall  r. 

16  yea,  my  reins  shall  r. 

24  father  of  righteous  shall  r. 

25  she  that  bare  thee  shall  r. 
24:17  r.  not  wh.  enemy  falleth 
28:12  wh.  righteous  men  do  r. 
29:2  right,  in  authority,  peo.  r. 

6  righteous  doth  sing  and  r. 
31:25  shall  r.  in  time  to  come 

Ec.  3:12  a  man  to  r.  do  good 
22  that  a  man  should  r.  5:19 

4:16  that  come  after  shall  not  r. 
11:8  live  many  years,  and  r. 
9  r.  O  you.  man,  in  thy  youth 
8:6  r.  in  Rezin  and  R.'s  son 

9:3  as  men  r.  when  divide  spoil 

13:3  that  r.  in  my  highness 

14:29  r.  not  thou,  whole  Pales. 

23:12  thou  shalt  no  more  r. 

24:8  noise  of  them  that  r. 

29:19  poor  among  men  shall  r. 

35:1  desert  sh.  r.  2  blosso.  and  r. 

61:7  for  confusion  they  shall  r. 

65:13  behold,  my  ser.  shall  r. 
19  I  will  r.  in  Jerusalem 

66:10  r.  with  Jerusalem 
14  when  ye  see  this,  heart  r. 
Jer.  31:13  then  shall  virgin  r. 

32:41  will  r.  over  them 

51:39  they  may  r.  and  sleep 
Lam.  2:17  caused  enemy  to  r. 
Ezek.  7:12  let  not  the  buyer  r. 

.3.5:15  r.  at  inheritance  of  Israel 
7/0.?.  9:1  r.  not,  O  Israel,  for  joy 
Anxas  6:13  ye  wli.  ?•.  in  naught 
iVic.  7:8  r.  not  ag.  me.  O  enemy 

Zep.  .3:11  take  away  th.  that  ?-, 

17  the  Lord  will  r.  over  thee 
Zee.  2:10  sing  and  r.  O  dsuniliter 
9:9  r.  greatly.  O  daughter  of  Z. 
10:7  and  tlieir  heart  shall  r. 

Luke  1:14  shall  ?'.  at  his  birth 
0:23  r.  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap 
10:20  in  this  r.  not,  "rather  r. 
15:6  r.  with  me.  I  have  found 
l'J:.'!7  t.lic  discijiles  began  to  r. 


REJ 

Joh-fi  4:.36  he  that  reapetnraayr. 

5:.35  willing  for  a  sea.  to  r. 

14:28  if  ye  loved  me,  ye  wou.  r. 

10:20  weep,  the  world  shall  r. 
22  see  you,  your  heart  shall  r. 
Acts  2:26  theref.  did  my  heart  r. 
Rom.  5:2  r.  in  hope  of  gl.  of  God 

12:15  r.  with  them  that  do  r. 

15:10  he  saith,  r.  ye  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  7:.30  r.  as  tho'  they  rej.  n. 
12:20  all  the  members  r.  with  it 

2  Cor.  2:3  of  whom  I  ought  to  r. 
7:9  I  r.  not  that  ye  were  sorry 

10  I  r.  I  have  confidence  in  you 
Gal.  4:27  r.  barren  that  bear,  not 
Phil.  1:18  I  do  r.  vea,  and  will  r. 
2:16  I  may  r.  in  clay  of  Christ 

17  I  joy  and  r.  with  you  all 

18  for  the  same  cause  do  ye  /. 

28  when  see  him  ag.  ye  may  r. 
3:3  we  worship  God,  r.  in  C.  J 
Col.  1:24  r.  in  my  suffer,  for  you 
1  Thes.  5:16  r.  evermore,  pray 
Jam.  1:9  let  broth,  of  lowdeg.  r. 

4:16  yen  in  your  boastings 
1  Pet.  1:6  wherein  ye  greatly  r. 
8  ye  r.  with  joy  unspeakable 
4:13  ?•.  inasm.  as  ye  are  partak. 
Rev.  11:10  th.  thatdw.  on  ear.  r. 
12:12  therefore  r.  ye  heavens. 
18:20  r.  over  her,  thou  heaven 
See  GLAD. 
REJOICE  before  the  Lord. 
Lev.  23:40  r.  bef.  t.  Lord  7  days 
Dent.  12:12  r.  bef.  t.  L.  your  God 
18  and  thou  shalt  r.  before  the 
L.  thy  God,  16:11;  27:7 

REJOICE  in  the  Lord. 

Ps.  .33:1  ?'.  in  the  L.  righte.  97:12 
Is.  41:16  r.  in  L.  gloryin  H.  One 

61:10  I  will  greatly  r.  in  the  L. 
.Joel  2:23  chil.  of  Zion,  r.  in  t.  L. 
Ilab.  3:18  I  will  r.  in  the  Lord 
Zee.  10:7  heart  shall  r.  in  the  L. 
P.'iil.  3:1  brethren  r.  in  the  Lord 

4:4  r.  in  the  Lord  alway 

REJOICED. 

Ex.  18:9  Jethi'o  r.  for  goodness 
Deut.  2.S:63  as  Lord  r.  over  you 
30:9  as  he  r.  over  thy  fathers 
1  Sam.  11:15  S.  and  men  of  Is.  r. 

1  K.  1:40  people  r.  so  earth  rent 

2  K.  11:  W  the  people  r.  and  blew 

1  Chr.  29:9  people  r.  and  Dav.  r. 

2  Chr.  15:15  all  Judah  r.  at  oath 
24:10  all  princes  and  people  r. 
29:.36  Hezekiah  r.  and  all  peop. 
30:25  strangers  of  Is.  and  Ju.  r. 

Neh.  12:43  and  r.  the  wives  also, 

and  the  children  r. 
Eft.  8:15  the  city  of  Shushan  r. 
Job  31:25  if  I  ?•.  bee.  my  wealth 

29  if  I  ?•.  at  destruction  of  him 
Ps.  35:15  in  mine  advers.  they  r. 

97:8  the  daughters  of  Judah  r. 

119:14  ha.  r.  in  way  of  thy  teat. 
Ee.  2:10  my  heart  r.  in  labor 
Jer.  15:17  I  r.  not  in  assembly 

50:11  ye  r.  O  destroyers  of  m/ 
Esek.  25:6  Ammon.  r.  ag.  Israel 
77os.  10:5  priests  that  r.  mourn 
Ob.  12  nor  should,  thou  have  r. 
Mat.  2:10  saw  star,  they  r. 
Luke  1:47  my  sp.  hath  r.  In  God 

10:21  in  that  hour  J.  r.  in  spir. 

13:17  people  r.  for  the  things 
.John  8:56  your  father  Abrah.  r. 
Acts  7:41  r.  in  works  of  th.  hands 

15:31  they  r.  for  the  consolation 

16:34  jailer  r.  believing  in  God 

1  Cor.  7:30  as  though  they  r.  not 

2  Cor.  7:7  told  us,  so  I  r.  the  mo, 
Phil.  4:10  I  r.  in  the  Lord  great 
2  John  i\r.  greatly,  3  John  3 

REJOICETH. 

1  Sam.  2:1  Han.  said.  My  hea.  r. 
.Job  39:21  horse  r.  in  strength 
16:9  heart  is  glad,  glory  r. 
19:5  which  r.  as  a  strong  man 
23:7  theref.  my  heart  greatly  r. 
Proi\  11:10  well  wi.  right,  city?'. 
13:9  the  light  of  the  righteo.  ?•. 
15:30  light  of  the  eyes  r.  heart 
20:3  wlioso  loveth  wisdom  ?'. 
Ik.  5:14  he  that  r.  shall  descend 
02:5  as  bridegroom  r.  over  bride 
04:5  thou  meetest  him  that  r. 
F.ztk.  35:14  when  whole  earth  r. 
Mat.  18:13  r.  more  of  that  sheep 
.Tohn  3:29  friend  of  bridegroom  r. 
1  Cor.  13:0  ?-.  not  in  ini.  r.  in  tr. 
.Jam.  2:13  mercy  ?'.  against  judg. 

REJOICEST. 
Jer.  11:15  ^vhen  thou  doest  evil, 
then  thou  r. 


REM 
REJOICING. 

1  TT.  1:45  come  up  from  thencer. 

2  Chr.  23:18  burnt-ofTer.  with  r. 
■Job  8:21  he  fill  thy  lips  with  r. 
Ps.  19:8  statutes  rirtit,  r.  heart 

45:15  with  r.  gh.  they  be  broug. 

107:22  declare  his  works  with  r. 

118:15  voice  of  r.  is  in  tabem. 

119:111  they  are  r.  of  my  heart 

126:6  sh.  come  again  with  r. 
Prov.  8:30  r.  always  before  him 
31  r.  in  habitable  part  of  earth 
7s.  65:18  I  create  Jerusalem  a  r. 
Jer.  1.5:16  thy  word  was  to  me  r. 
JIai.  3:14  their?-,  was  to  devour 
Zep.  2:15  this  is  r.  city  th.  said 
Luke  15:5  layeth  it  on  should,  r. 
Acls5:i\  r.  counted  worthy  to  a. 

8:39  eunuch  went  on  his  way  r. 
Rom.  12: 12  r.  in  hope,  patient  In 

1  Cor.  15:.31 1  protest  by  your  r. 

2  Cor.  1:12  our  r.  is  testimony  of 
14  we  are  your  r.  ye  are  ours 

6:10  as  sorrowful,  yet  always  r. 
Gat.  6:4  sh.  he  haver,  in  himself 
Phil.  1:26  your  r.  be  more  abun. 
1  Thes.  2:19  wh.  our  cro\vn  of  r.  f 
neh.  3:6  r.  of  hope  fii-m  to  end 
Jam.  4:16  boastings,  euch  r.  evil 

RELEASE. 
Peut.  15:1  end  of  7  years  maker. 
9  the  year  of  r.  is  at  hand 
31:10  solemnity  of  year  of  r. 
Est.  2:18  he  made  a  r.  to  prov. 

RELEASE,  Verb. 
Pevt.  15:2  creditor  that  lend.  r. 
Mat.  27:15  gover.  was  wont  to  r. 
pris.  Lvke  23:17;  John  18:39 
17  w.  will  ye  I  r.  21 ;  Mark  15:9 
Mark  15:11  moved  people,  aho. 

rather  r.  Barab.  Lv.  23:18 
Luke  23:16  I  will  chastise  and  r. 

20  Pilate  willing  to  r.  Jesus 
John  19:10  I  have  power  to  r.  12 

RELEASED. 
Mat.  27:26  then  r.  he  Barabbaa 

Mark  15:15;  Luke  23:25 
Mark  15:0  at  feast  he  r.  prisoner 

RELIEF. 
Acts  11:29  determined  to  send  ?-. 

RELIEVE. 
Lev.  2.5:35  if  brother  poor.  r.  him 
Is.  1:17  and  r.  the  oppressed 
Lam.  1:11  thi.  formeat  to  r.  soul 
16  comforter  that  should  r.  far 
19  they  sought  meat  to?',  souls 
1  Tim.  5:16  if  any  have  wido.  r. 

RELIEVED,  ETH. 
Ps.  140:9  he  ?'.  fatherless,  widow 

1  Ti7n.  5:10  if  she  have  ?-.  afflict. 

RELIGION. 
Acts  26:5  straitest  sect  of  our  r. 
Gal.  1:13  conversati.  in  Jews'  r. 

14  profited  in  the  Jews'  r. 
Jam.  1:26  this  man's  r.  is  vain 
27  pure  r.  and  undefiled  bef.  Gl 
RELIGIOUS. 
Acts  13:43  ?'.  proselytes  follow.  P 
Jam.  l:26if  any  am.  you  seem  r. 

RELY,  lED. 

2  Chr.  13:18  becau.  theyr.  onL. 
10:7  r.  on  Syr.  hast  not  r.  on  L, 

8  because  thou  didst  r.  on  L. 

REMAIN. 

Ex.  12:10  letnoth.  r.  till  mom. 

2^3:18  fat  of  sacri.  r.  till  momi. 
Lev.  19:6  if  alight  r.  till  3d  day 

27:18  according  to  years  thatr. 
Num.  33:55  those  ye  let  r. 
Deut.  2:34  destroyed  all.  none  r. 

16:4  nor  any  flesh  r.  till  morn. 

19:-20  those  which  r.  shall  hear 

21:2.3  his  body  sh.  not  r.  on  tree 
Jos.  1:14  rour  little  ones  shall  r. 

6:22  let  none  of  th.  r.  10:'28,  30 

23:4  I  divided  nations  that  r. 
Jud.  5:17  did  Dan  ?-.  in  ships  ! 

21:7  wives  for  them  that  r.  16 
1  K.  18:22  I  only  ?-.  a  proph.  of  L. 
Ezr.  9:15  for  we  r.  yet  escaped 
Job  21:.32  shall  he  r.  in  the  tomb 

27:15  those  that  r.  sh.  be  buried 
P.f.  55:7  would  I  r.  in  wilderness 
Prov.  2:21  perfect  sh.  r.  in  land 

21:16  shall  ?'.  in  consregation 
Is.  10:32  vet  shall  he  ?-.  at  Nob 

32:16  righteousn.  shall  ?-.  in  fie. 

65:4  which  r.  among  the  graves 

66:'22  heavens  and  liew  earth  r. 
Jer.  8:3  residue  that  r.  of  family 

17:'25  this  citv  shall  r.  for  ever 

27:11  th.  will  I  let  ?'.  in  own  la. 

30:18  the  palace  shall  r. 

38:4  weak,  hands  of  men  that  r. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE, 


REM 

Jsr.ii-.nno.  ofth.  r.  44:14;  51:C2 

44:7  com.  evil,  leave  none  to  i\ 
Ezek.  7:11  violence  risen,  no.  r. 

17:21  they  that  r.  shall  be  scat. 

S9:14  men  to  bury  those  that  r. 
Amos  6:9  if  there  r.  ten  men 
Ob.  14  delivered  those  tliat  r. 
Zee.  12:14  families  that  r. 
Luke  10:7  in  same  house  r.  eat. 
John  6:12  gather  fragtn.  that  r. 

15:11  my  joy  might  r.  in  you 

16  chosen  that  your  fruit  sh.  r. 
19:31  bodies  sho.  not  r.  on  cross 

1  Cor.  15:6  of  wh.  greater  part  r. 

1  Tkes.  4:15  r.  till  coming  of  L. 

17  we  which  are  alive  and  r. 
Ileh.  12:27  cannot  be  shaken  r. 
J  .John  2:24  that  ye  have  heard  r 
Sev.  3:2  strengthen  things  wh.  r. 

REMAINDER. 
Ex.  29:34  thou  shall  burn  the  r. 
Lev.  6:16  the  r.  shall  Aaron  eat 
7:17  T.  on  third  day  sh.  be  bur. 

2  Sam.  14:7  leave  nei.  name,  r. 
Ps.  76:10  r.  of  wrath  sh.  restrain 

REMAIIVED, 

Gen.  7:23  Noah  only  r.  alive 

14:10  they  that  r.  fled  to  inoun. 
Ex.  14:28  th.  r.  not  one  chariot 
Sam.  11:26  there  r.  two  men 

3.5:28  he  should  r.  in  city  of  ref. 

36:12  inh.  r.  in  house  of  father 
Deut.  3:11  king  of  Bas.  r.  giants 
Jos.  10:20  rest  r.  entered  cities 

11:22  in  Ashdod  there  r.  Anak. 

18:2  there  r.  of  Is.  seven  tribes 
Jud.  7:3  there  r.  with  G.  10,000 
1  Sam.  11:11  they  which  r.  scat. 
S  K.  10:11  Jehu  slew  all  that  r.  17 

25:22  people  r.  set  G.  over  them 
1  Chr.  13:14  ark  r.  in  fami.  of  O 
Mc.  2:9  my  wisdom  r.  with  me 
Jer.  87.10  there  y.  wounded  men 
21  ?*.  in  court  of  prison,  33:13 

41:10  Ishm.  carried  capt.  that  r, 

48:11  his  taster,  in  him 

51:30  mighty  men  r.  inth. holds 
Lavi.  2:22  L.'s  anger  none  r. 
Dan.  10:8  r.  no  stren.  in  me,  17 
13  I  r.  there  with  kings  of  Pe 
Mat.  11:23  done  in  S.  it  would  r. 

14:20  took  up  fragments  that  r. 
LukeSy.ll ;  John  0:13 
Luke  1:22  beckoned,  r.  speech!. 
Acts  5:4  wh.  it  r.  was  it  not  thi. 

REM.41XEST. 
Lam.  B:19  thou  0  L.  r.  Ueb.  1:11 

REM  AIIVETII. 
Gen.  8:22  while  earth  r.  seed-ti. 

and  harvest  shall  not  cease 
ISx.  12:10  which  r.  ye  shall  bum 
Lev.  8:32  r.  of  flesh  and  bread 

16:16  so  do  for  taberna.  that  r. 
Num.  24:19  destroy  him  thatr. 
Jos.  8:29  heap  of  stones  that  r. 

13:1  there  r.  land  to  be  possess. 
Jud.  5:13  him  that  r.  have  dom. 
1  Sam.  6:18  stone  r.  to  this  day 

16:11  J.  said,  There  r.  youngest 
Job  19:4  my  error  r.  with  myself 

41:22  in  his  neck  r.  strength 
Is.  4:3  he  that  r.  in  J.  call,  holy 
Jer.  38:2  he  that  r.  in  city  sh.  die 
Ezek.  6:12  he  that  r.  besieged  die 
Hag.  2:5  so  my  Sp.  r.  am.  them 
Zex.  9:7  he  that  r.  shall  be  for  G. 
John  9:41  therefore  your  sin  r. 

1  Cor.  7:29  it  r.  they  that  ha.  wi. 

2  Cor.  3:11  that  which  r.  glorio. 
9:9  his  righteousness  r.  for  ev. 

Heb.  4:6  it  r.  some  must  enter  in 
9  there  r.  a  rest  to  peop.  of  G, 
10:26  there  r.  ho  sacrifice  for  sin 

1  John  3:9  for  seed  r.  in  him 

REM.4IXIIVG. 
Num.  9:22  cloud  r.  on  tabernacle 
Deut.  3:3  till  none  was  left  r. 
Jos.  10:*3  and  he  left  none  r.  37, 
39,  40;  11:8 

2  Sam.  21:5  dest.  fr.  r.  in  coasts 
2  A'.  10:11  Jehu  left  Ahab  no.  r. 

1  Chr.  9:33  who  y.  in  chambers 
Job  18:19  nor  any  r.  in  dwelling 
Ob.  18  shall  not  be  any  r.  of  Esau 
John  1:33  on  wh.  shall  see  Sp.  r. 

REM.4LI.4H. 
Js.  7:4  anger  of  son  of  R.  5,  9 
8:6  rejoice  in  Rezin  and  R.  sou 
RE.MEDY. 

2  Chr.  36:16  wrath  arose,  no  r. 
Proo.  6:15  be  broken  without  r. 

29:1  be  destroyed,  without  r. 

REME.VIBER. 
Gen.  40:23  did  not  butler  r.  Jos. 
Ex.  1:?:3  Moses  said  to  people  r. 


REM 

Ex.  20:R  r.  sab. -day  to  keep  holy 
Num.  11:5  we  r.  fish  eat  in  E-jvpt 
15;:39  r.  all  commandm.  of  Lord 
Deut.  5:15  r.  thou  wast  a  serv.  in 

Eg.  15:15;  16:12;  24:18,  22 
7:18  r.  what  L.  did  to  Pharaoh 
8:18  r.  L.  gi.  pow.  toget  wealth 
9:7  r.  thou  provokest  L.  thy  G. 
1(1:3  r.  day  camest  out  of  Egypt 
ai:9  r.  what  Lord  did  to  Miriam 
2.'):17  r.  what  Amal.  did  to  thee 
32:7  r.  days  of  old,  consider 
Jos.  1:13  r.  word  wh.  Moses  com. 
Jud.  9:2  r.  I  am  your  bone 

1  Sam.  25:31  Ab.  said,  r.  handm. 

2  Sam.  14:11  let  the  king  r.  Lord 
2  K.  9:25  r.  when  I  rode  after  A. 

20:3  r.  I  walk.  bef.  thee.  Is.  38:3 

1  Chr.  16:12  r.  works,  Ps.  105:5 

2  C%r.  0:42  r.  mercies  of  David 
Neh.  1:8  r.  word  thou  com.  Mos. 

4:14  r.  L.  wh.  is  great  and  terri 
13:29  r.  th,  that  defiled  priesth. 
Job  4:7  r.  who  perished 
7:7  O  r.  my  life  is  wind 
10:9  r.  thou  hast  made  me 
11:16  r.  it  as  waters  that  pass 
36:24  r.  thou  magnify  his  work 
41:8  hand  upon  him,  r.  battle 
Ps.  20:3  r.  thy  ofltrings,  accept 
7  we  will  r.  name  of  the  Lord 
22:27  ends  of  world  r.  turn  to  L 
25:6  r.  thy  mercies  ever  of  old 
7  r.  not  sins  of  my  you..r.  me 
74:2  r.  congreg.  thou  purchased 
18  r.  this,  enemy  reproached 
22  r.  how  foolish  man  reproa. 
79:8  O  r.  not  former  iniquities 
89:47  r.  how  short  my  time  is 
50  r.  L.  reproach  of  thy  serv. 
103:18  th.  that  r.  his  command. 
119:49  r.  word  unto  thy  servant 
132:1  L.  r.  D.  and  his  afflictions 
137:7  r.  O  Lord,  child,  of  Edom 
Prov.  31:7  r.  misery  no  more 
Ec.  5:20  he  sh.  not  r.  days  of  life 
11:8  let  him  r.  days  of  darkness 
12:1  r.  Creator  in  days  of  youth 
'  Cant.  1:4  r.  love  more  than  wine 
Is.  43:18  r.  not  former  th.  ?  46:9 
25  I  will  not  r.  sins 
44:21  r.  these,  O  Jacob,  and  Is. 
46:8  r.  this,  show  yoursel.  men 
47:7  neither  didst  r.  latter  end 
54:4  not  r.  reproach  of  widowh. 
64:5  meetest  those  that  r.  thee 
9  neither  r.  iniquity  for  ever 
Jam.  3:16  neither  shall  they  r.  it 
14:10  he  will  now  r.  their  iniq. 
21  r.  break  not  thy  covenant 
17:2  their  children  r.  their  altars 
18:20  r.  I  stood  to  speak  good 
31:20  I  do  earnestly  r.  him  still 
44:21  did  not  the  Lordr.  them? 
51:50  ye  that  have  escaped,  r.  L. 
Zc/OT.  5:1  r.  O  L.  what  is  come 
Ezek.  16:61  thensh.  r.  thy  ways, 

20:43;  36:31 
23:27  thou  shalt  not  r.  Egypt 
Hos.  8:13  now  will  her.  th.  iniq. 
9:9  therefore  he  will  r.  iniquity 
Mic.  6:5  r.  now  what  Ba.  consul. 
Hab.  3:2  O  L.  in  wrath  r.  mercy 
^[al.  4:4  r.  the  law  of  Moses 
Mat.  16:9  r.  loaves,  Mark  8:18 
Luke  1:72  r.  his  holy  covenant 
16:25  r.  that  th.  in  thy  lifetime 
17:32  r.  Lot's  wife;  24:6  r.  how 
John  15:20  r.  word  that  I  said 
16:4  time  shall  come,  ye  may  r. 
Acts  20:31  r.  that  by  three  years 
35  r.  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Gal.  2:10  we  should  r.  the  poor 
Eph.  2:11  r.  that  in  time  past 
Col.  4:18  r.  my  bonds 

1  Thes.  2:9  ye  r.  breth.  our  labor 

2  Thes.  2:5  r.  ye  not  I  told  you  ? 
2  Tim.  2:8  r.  that  J.  Ch.  raised 
Heb.  13:3  r.  them  are  in  bonds 

7  r.  them  which  have  the  rule 
■Tude  17  r.  words  spoken  of  apos. 
Rev.  2:5  r.  fr.  wh.  thou  art  fallen 
3:3  r.  how  thou  hast  received 

I  REMEMBER. 
Gen.  41:9  /  do  r.  my  faults 
1  Sam.  15:2  7  r.  that  which  Am. 
.Job  21:6  when  /r.  I  am  afraid 

42:4  wlien  I  r.  these,  I  pour 
63:6  wh.  Ir.  thee  upon  my  bed 
137:6  if  /  do  not  r.  thee,  let  my 
14:3:5  Ir.  the  days  of  old 
Jer.  2:2  Ir.  thee,  the  kindness 
Hos.  7:2  considernot  that  Ir.  all 

I  will  REMEMBER. 
Gen.  9:15  I  will  r.  my  coven.  16 
Lev.  26:42  /;f.  r.  coven,  with  A. 
45 1  w.  for  their  sakes  r.  cove. 


1  REM 
Ps.  42:6  therefore  will  Ir.  thee 

77:10  I  will  r.  the  years  of,  11 
Jer.  31:34  /  it'ill  r.  their  sin  no 

mure.  Heb.  8:12;  10:17 
Kr^f.  1(1:60  /  will  r.  my  covenant 
3  John  10  Iwillr.  deeds  he  doeth 

REMEMBER  me. 
.Tud.  16:28  r.  me  that  I  may  be 
1  Sam.  1:11  look  on  hand.  r.  me 
Neh.  13:14  r.  w,  O  God,  22,  31 
■Job  14:13  appoint  me,  and  r.  me 
Ps.  25:7  r.  jrae,  for  thy  sake,  O  L. 
106:4  r.  me  with  the  favor  that 
Jer.  15:15  O  L.  thou  know.  r. 
Ezek.  0:9  escape  of  you  sh.  r.  me 
Zee.  10:9  sh.  r.  me  in  far  countr. 
Luke  23:42  L.  r.  m«  when  comest 
1  Cor.  11:2  ye  r.  m«  in  all  things 

REMEMBERED. 
Gen.  8:1  G.  r.  Noah  ;  19:29  Abr. 
30:22  G.  r.  Rachel ;  49:2  Jose.  r. 
Ex.  2:24  God  r.  his  covenant,  6:5 
Num.  10:9  ye  shall  be  r.  bef.  L. 

8:34  child,  of  Isr.  r.  not  L. 
1  Sam.  1:19  the  Lord  r.  Hannah 
9:28  days  of  Pur.  sho.  be  r. 
■Job  24:20  sin.  shall  be  nomorer. 
Ps.  45:17  make  thy  name  be  r. 
77:3  I  r.  God  and  was  troubled 
78:.35  they  r.  G.  was  their  Sav. 
39  r.  that  they  were  but  flesh 
42  they  r.  not  his  hand,  when 
98:3  he  r.  his  mercy  tow.  house 
105:8  r.  his  covenant  for  ever 
42  for  he  r.  his  holy  promise 
106:7  they  r.  not  the  multitude 
45  he  r.  for  tliem  his  covenant 
109:14  iniq.  of  his  fathers  be  r. 
16  he  r.  not  to  show  mercy 
111:4  wonderful  works  to  be  r. 
119:52  I  r.  thy  judgments  of  old 
55  I  have  r.  thy  name,  O  Lord 
1.36:23  r.  us  in  our  low  estate 
137:1  we  wept,  when  we  r.  Zion 
ISc.  9:15  no  man  r.  poor  man 
Js.  23:16  thou  mayest  be  r. 
57:11  thou  hast  iiot  r.  me 
63:11  then  he  r.  days  of  old 
05:17  former  heav.  sh.  not  be  r. 
■Jer.  11:19  may  be  no  more  r. 
Lam.  1:7  Jerusalem  r.  in  days 
2:1  r.  not  his  footstool  in  anger 
Ezek.  3:20  his  righteousness  sh. 

not  be  r.  a3:13 
16:22  not  r.  days  of  youth,  43 
21:24  made  your  iniq.  to  be  r. 
25:10  Ammonites  may  not  be  r. 
Hos.  2:17  no  more  r.  Zee.  13:2 
Amos  1:9  r.  not  the  covenant 
Jon.  2:7  soul  fainted,  I  r.  Lord 
Mai.  26:75  Peter  r.  the  words  of 

Jesus,  Luke  22:61 
Luke  24:8  they  r.  his  words 
John  2:17  disciples  r.  it  was  wr. 
22  when  he  was  risen  they  r. 
12:10  wh.  J.  was  glorified  th.  r. 
Acts  11:10  then  r.  I  word  of  L. 
Bev.  18:5  God  hath  r.  heriniqui. 

RE.MEMBEREST,  ETH. 
Ps.  9:12  mak.  inquisition,  he  r. 
88:5  like  slain  whom  thou  r. 
103:14  he  r.  we  are  but  dust 
La7n.  1:9  she  r.  not  her  last  end 
Mat.  5:23  th.  r.  that  thy  brother 
■John  10:21  r.  no  more  anguish 

2  Cor.  7:15  whi.  he  r.  obedience 
REMEMBERIIVG. 

Lam.  3:19  r.  niiiieaftliction  and 

1  Thes.  1:3  r.  your  work  of  faith 
RE.MEMBRANCE. 

Ex.  17:14  put  out  r.  of  Amalek 
Num.  5:15  bring  iniquity  to  r. 
Z*aft.  25:19  blot  out  r.  of  Amalek 
32:26  make  r.  of  them  cease 

2  Sam.  18:18  no  son  to  keep  r. 
1  A'.  17:18  to  call  my  sin  to  r. 
■Job  18:17  his  r.  perish  fr.  earth 
Ps.  6:5  in  death  there  is  no  r. 

30:4  thanks  at  r.  of  holi.  97:12 
.34:16  to  cut  offthe  r.  of  them 
38:1  psalm  of  Da.  br.  to  r.  70:1 
77:(5  call  to  r.  my  song  in  night 
&3:4  Israel  be  no  more  in  r. 
102:12  r.  unto  all  generations 
112:6  righteous  shall  be  in  r. 
Ec.  1:11  IS  no  r.  of  forinerthings 
2:16  there  is  no  r.  of  the  wise 
Is.  26:8  des.  of  our  soul  r.  of  thee 
43:26  put  me  in  r.  let  us  plead 
57:8  behind  doors  set  up  thy  r. 
Lam.  3:20  my  soul  hath  th.  in  r. 
Ezek.  21:23  call  to  r.  the  iniquity 
24  bee.  that  ye  are  come  to  r. 
23:19  to  r.  days  of  her  youth,  21 
29:16  bringeth  their  iniq.  to  r. 
Mai.  3:16  book  of  r.  was  written 


REM 

Mark  11:21  Peter  callinp  to  r. 
Luke  \  :'yi  hath  holpen  Is.  in  r. 
22:19  do  in  r.  of  me,  1  Cor.  11:24 
■John  14:26  bring  things  to  yo.  r. 
Acts  10:31  thine  alms  had  in  r. 
1  Cor.  4:17  sh.  bring  you  into  r. 
11:25  as  ye  dri.  of  it,  in  r.  of  mo 
Phil.  1:3  I  thank  God  upon  ev  r. 
1  TAe^.  3:6  that  ye  have  good  r. 

1  Tim.  4:6  if  thou  put  breth.  in  r. 

2  /"iOT.  1:3  that  I  have  r.  of  thee 

5  I  call  to  r.  unfeigned  faith. 

6  wherefore  I  put  thee  in  r. 
2:14  ofth.  things  put  theminr. 

Heb.  10:3  there  is  a  r.  of  sins 

32  call  to  r.  the  former  days 
2  Pet.  1:12  always  in  r.  Jude  5 

13  putting  you  in  r. 

15  have  tn.  things  always  in  r. 
3:1  pure  minds  by  way  of  r. 

Rev.  16:19  Babylon  came  in  r. 

REMEMBRAIVCES. 
■lob  13:12  yourr.  like  to  ashes 

RE.MISSIOIV. 
Mat.  26:28  bio.  shed  fcr  r.  of  sins 
Mark  1:4  baptism  of  repentance 

for  r.  Lvke  3:3 
Luke  1:77  salvation  by  r.  of  sins 
24:47  that  r.  should  be  preached 
Acts  2:38  baptized  for  r.  of  sins 
10:43  whoso  belie,  sh.  receive  r. 
Rom.  3:25  r.  of  sins  th.  are  past 
Heb.  9:22  without  shed  bl.  no  r. 
10:18  where  r.  is,  th.  is  no  offe. 
REMIT,  TED. 
■lohn  20:23  sins  ye  r.  they  are  r. 

RE.M\ANT. 

Lev.  2:3  the  r.  of  meat-ofl'erine; 
5:13  r.  sh.  be  priest's  as  ofl"erin5 
14:18  r.  of  oil  in  priest's  hand 
Deut.  28:54  eye  evil  toward  the  r. 
.Jos.  23:12  if  ye  cleave  to  the  r. 
2  Sain.  21:2Gibeouites  r.  of  Am. 

1  A'.  14:10  I  will  take  away  the  r. 

2  A'.  19:4  lift  up  thy  prayer  for 
ther.  Is.  37:4,  31,  32 

30  r.  escaped  shall  take  root 

31  out  of  Je.  shall  go  fortli  a  r. 
21:14  forsa.  r.  of  mine  inherita. 
25:11  r.  did  Nebuzar-adan  carry 

2  Chr.  30:6  retu.  to  the  r.  of  you 
Ezr.  3:8  the  r.  of  their  brethren 
9:8  grace  fr.  L.  to  leave  us  a  r. 

14  so  that  there  should  be  no  r. 
Neh.  1:3  r.  left  of  the  captivity 
■Job  22:20  r.  ofth.  fire  consumed 
Is.  1:9  unless  L.  left  us  small  r. 

11:11  to  recover  r.  of  his  people 

16  there  sh,  be  a  highway  for  r. 
14:22  cut  off  fr.  Babylon  the  r. 

30  kill  thy  root,  he  sh.  si.  thy?*. 
15:9  I  will  bring  lions  on  the  r. 
10:14  the  r.  shall  be  very  small 
17:3  kingdom  shall  cease  from  r, 
46:3  hearken  r.  of  house  of  Isr. 
Jer.  6:9  they  sh.  glean  r.  of  Isr. 
11:23  there  sh.  be  no  r.  of  them 
15:11  it  shall  be  well  with  thyr. 
2.3:3  I  will  gather  r.  of  my  flock 
2.5:20  the  r.  of  Ashdod  did  drink 
31:7  O  L.  save  thy  peo.  r.  of  Is. 
40:11  king  of  Babylon  left  a  r. 

15  Jews  scat.  r.  of  Judah  perl, 
41:16  Joha.  took  r.  of  peo.  43:5 
42:15  hear  the  Lord,  ye  r.  of  Ju. 

19  0  ye  r.  of  Judah,  go  ye  not 
44:121  will  take  ther.  of  Judah 
28  r.  sh.  kn.  wh.  words  stand 
47:4  Lord  will  spoil  r.  of  count. 
Ezek.  5:10  whole  r.  will  scatter 
6:8  yet  will  I  leave  a  r.  that  ye 
11:13  L.  wilt  make  end  of  r. 
14:22  behold,  therein  sh.  be  an 
23:25  r.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
25:16  destroy  the  r.  of  sea-coast 
Joel^:Si  r.  whom  the  L.  sh.  call 
A?7ios  1:8  r.  of  Philist.  sh.  perish 
5:15  God  will  be  gracious  to  r. 
9:12  that  they  may  possess  r. 
Mie.  2:12  I  will  gather  r.  of  Isra. 
4:7  make  her  that  halted,  a  r. 
5:3  r.  of  brethren  return  to  Isr. 
7  r.  of  Ja.  in  midst  of  people,  8 
7:18  transgres.  of  r.  of  heritage 
Hab.  2:8  all  the  r.  of  the  people 
Zep.  1:4  I  will  cut  ofi"r.  of  Baal 
2:7  coast  for  r.  of  house  of  Jud. 
9  r.  of  people  possess  them 
3:13  r.  of  Is.  sh.  not  do  iniquity 
Har/.  1:12  r.  of  people  obeyed  L. 

14  Lord  stirred  up  spirit  of  r. 
Zee.  8:6  marvellous  in  eyes  of  r. 

121  will  cause  r.  of  peo.  to  po. 
Mat.  22:6  the  r.  took  his  servan. 
Rom.  9:27  Es.  crieth,  r.  be  saveii 


903 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


REM 

Horn.  11:5  at  present  time  there 
is  a  r. 

Sev.  11:13  the  r.  were  affrighted 

12:17  dragon  we.  to  war  with  r. 

19:21  r.  w  ere  slain  with  sword 
REMOVE. 

Gen.  48:17  fallier's  hand  to  r.  it 
Jfum.  30:7  inheritance  of  Is.  r.  9 
Deut.  19:14  not  r.  neigh. 's  land. 
Jos.  3:3  ye  sh.  r.  from  your  place 
2  Sam.  (5:10  Da.  would  not  r.  ark 
2  A'.  2;3;27  L.  eaid,  I  willr.  Judah 

^:3  Ju.  to  r.  them  out  of  sight 
2  Chr.  33:8  neither  will  I  r.  fsr. 
Job  24:2  some  r.  landmarks,  they 

27:5  I  will  not  r.  mine  integrity 
Ts.  .36:11  let  not  wicked  r.  me 

39:10  r.  thy  stroke  away  fr.  me 

119:22  r.  from  me  reproach  and 
29  r.  from  me  the  way  of  lying 
Prov.  4:27  r.  thy  foot  from  evil 

5:8  r.  thy  way  far  from  her 

22:28  r.  not  the  landmarks,  2.3:10 

30:8  r.  from  me  vanity  and  lies 
Ec.  11:10  r.  sorrow  from  heart 
Is.  13:13  earth  r.  out  of  her  place 

46:7  from  his  place  sh.  he  not  r. 
Jer.  4:1  return,  thou  shalt  not  r. 

27:10  prophesy  lie,  r.  from  land 

50:3  they  sliall  r.  shall  depart 
8  r.  out  of  the  midst  of  IJabyl. 
Ezek.  12:3  r.  by  day,  thou  sh.  r. 

45:9  O  princes,  r.  violence  and 
JIos.  5:10  like  themthatn  bound 
Joel  2:20  I  will  r.  northern  army 

8:6  ye  might  r.  them  from  bor. 
ilic.  2:3  fr.  wh.  sh.  not  r.  necks 
Zee.  3:9  I  will  r.  iniqnity  of  land 

14:4  mountain  r.  toward  north 
Mat.  17:20  say,  r.  hence,  sh.  be  r. 
Luke  22:42  if  willing,  r.  this  cup 
1  Cor.  13:2  that  I  could  r.  mount. 
Mev.  2:5  else  I  will  r.  candlestick 

REiWOVED. 
Gen.  8:13  Noah  r.  covering  of  nrk 

47:21  Joseph  r.  people  to  cities 
Ex.  14:19  angel  of  Godr.  and 

20:18  people  saw  it  and  r.  afar 
Num.  21:12  r.  pitched,  33:7-21 
Deut.  28:25  r.  into  all  kingdoms 
Jos.  3:1  they  r.  from  Shittim 

1  Sa7n.  0:3  why  his  ha.  is  not  r. 

2  Sam.  20:12  he  r.  Amasa  out  of 

1  K.  15:12  Asa  r.  the  idols 

13  r.  fr.  hei.  queen,  2  Chr.  15:16 

14  high  pla.  not  r.  2  K.  15:4, 35 

2  K.  17:18  the  Lord  r.  Israel  out 

of  his  sight,  23 ;  23:27 
26  nations  wh.  th.  r.  know  not 

18:4  Hezekiahntlie  high  places 
2  Chr.  35:12  th.r.  burnt-offerings 
Job  14:18  rock  is  r.  out  of  place 

18:4  sh.  rock  be  r.  out  of  place  ? 

19:10  hope  hath  her.  like  a  tree 

36:16  would  have  r.  out  of  stra. 
Ps.  46:2  not  fear  tho'  earth  be  r. 

81:6  r.  his  shoulder  from  burden 

103: 12  so  far  her.  transgressions 

104:5  earth,  it  should  not  be  r. 

125:1  as  Zion  which  cannot  be  r, 
Prov.  10:.30  righteous  never  be  r. 
Is.  6:12  till  L.  hath  r.  men  away 

10:13  I  have  r.  bounds  of  people 
81  Madmenah  is  r.  inhabitants 

22:25  the  sure  place  shall  be  r. 

24:20  earth  sh.  be  r.  like  cottage 

26:15  hast  r.  it  to  ends  of  earth 

29:13  r.  their  heart  from  me 

30:20  yet  sh.  not  teachers  be  r. 

33:20  hot  one  of  stakes  be  r. 

38:12  mine  age  r.  fr.  me  as  tent 

54:10  the  hills  shall  be  r.  coven. 

of  my  peace  shall  not  be  r. 
Jer.  15:4  cause  to  be  r.  to  kingd. 

24:9  deliv.  to  be  r.  29:18 ;  34:17 
Lam.  1:8  Jerusalem  sinned,  is  r. 

3:17  thou  hast  r.  my  soul 
Ezek.  7:19  their  gold  shall  be  r. 

23:46  I  will  give  them  to  be  r. 

36:17  way  unci,  of  a  r.  woman 
Amos  6:7  banq.  of  them  sh.  be  r. 
Mic.  2:4  how  hath  he  r.  it  fr,  me 

7:11  in  that  day  sh.  decree  be  r. 
jl/a«.  21:21  Be  r.  Mark  11:23 
Acts  7:4  he  r.  Abraham  into  land 

13:22  he  r.  Saul,  raised  David 
Gal.  1:6  marvel  ye  are  so  soour. 

REMOVETH. 
Pevt.  27:17  cursed,  th.  r.  landm. 
Job  9:5  wh.  r.  the  mountains 

12:20  he  r.  speech  of  the  trusty 
Eo.  10:9  whoso  r.  stones  be  hurt 
Pan.  2:21  clian.  seasons,  r.  kings 

REMOVI!VO. 

Oen.  30:32  ?■.  from  flock  speckled 
Is.  ^:21 1  am  a  captive  r.  to  and 


REN 

Eztk.  12:3  prepare  stuff  for  r.  4 
Ueb.  12:27  signifieth  r.  of  things 

REMPHAIV. 
Acts  7:43  the  star  of  your  god  K. 

RE\D. 
Ex.  89:23  ephod  should  not  r. 
Lev.  10:6  neither  r.  your  clothes 
13:56  priest  r.  plague  out  of  gar. 

1  K.  11:11  I  will  r.  kingd.  12,  31 
13  I  will  not  r.  a'vay  kingdom 

2  Chr.  21:27  didst  r.  clothes,  we. 
Ec.  3:7  a  time  to  r.  time  to  sew 
7.5.  64:1  thou  wouldest  r.  heavens 
Ezek.  13:11  stormy  wind  r.  it,  13 

29:7  and  r.  all  their  shoulder 
Hos.  13:8  I  will  r.  caul  of  heart 
.Joel  2:13  r.  yonr  heart,  not  gar. 
Mat.  7:6  lest  they  turn  and  r. 
John  19:24  not  r.  it,  but  cast  lots 

RENDER. 
Num.  18:9  offering  they  r.  holy 
Deut.  32:41  I  will  r.  vengeance 

43  r.  vengeance  to  adversaries 
Jud.  9:57  evil  of  men  of  S.  G.  r. 

1  Sam.  26:23  L.  r.  to  man  faithf. 

2  Chr.  6:30  r.  to  ev.  man  accord. 
Job  -33:26  will  r.  to  man  righte. 

34:11  work  of  a  man  shallhe  r. 
Ps.  28:24  r.  to  them  their  desert 
38:20  tliey  that  r.  evil  for  good 
56:12  O  God,  I  will  r.  praises  to 
79:12  r.  to  neighbor  sevenfold 
94:2  r.  a  word  to  the  proud 
116:12  what  shall  I  r.  to  theL.  ? 
Prov.  24:12  shall  not  he  r.  to  ev. 
man  ac.  to  words?  Pom.  2:0 
29  r.  to  man  according  to  wo. 
26:16  seven  men  can  r.  reason 
Is.  66:15  Lord  come  to  r.  anger 
Jer.  51 :6  r,  to  Bab.  recompen.  24 
Lam.  3:64  r.  to  them  recompense 
/lbs.  14:2  we  r.  calves  of  our  lips 
Joel  3:4  ye  r.  me  a  recompense  ? 
Zee.  9:12  will  r.  double  to  thee 
Jfat.  21:41  r.  him  fruits  in  season 
22:21  r.  nnto  Cesar  things  are 
C.'s,  3fark  12:17;  LukeS0:i5 
Ttom.  13:7  r.  to  all  their  dues 
1  Cor.  7:3  husb.  r.  to  wife  bene. 
1  Tlies.  3:9  what  thanks  can  we  r. 
5:15  see  that  none  r.  evil  for  cv. 


REP 

■Tos.  9:4  wine  bot.  old  and  r.  13 
2  Sam.  15;:j2  II.  with  his  coat  r. 
1  K.  1:3:3  altar  be  r.  5  altar  r. 
Kzr.  9:5  having  r.  my  garment 
Mat.  27:51  veil  of  temple  r.  in 
tw.  Mark  15:28 ;  Luke  23:45 
See  CLOTHES. 

RENT,  Verb. 
Jud.  14:6  Samson  r.  lion  as  he  r. 

1  Sam.  15:27  Saul  r.  Sam.  man. 
28  L.  hath  r.  kingdom,  28:17 

2  Sam.  13:19  Tamar  r.  hergarm. 

1  K.  1:40  earth  r.  with  the  sou. 
11:.30  Ahijah  r.  Jerob.  garment 
19:11  strong  wind  r.  mountains 

2  K.  17:21  he  r.  Israel  from  Dav. 
Ezr.  9:3  when  I  heard  I  r.  garm. 
Job  1:20  Job  arose,  and  r.  mantle 

2:12  Job's  fr.  r.  ev.  one  mantle 
26:8  cloud  is  not  r.  under  them 
Jer.  36:24  nor  r.  their  garments 
Ezek.  30:16  Sin  have  pain.  No  r. 
Mat.  27:51  veil  was  r.  rocks  r. 
Mark  9:26  spi.  cried,  and  r.  him 

REPAID. 
Prmi.  1.3:21  to  right,  good  be  r. 

REPAIR. 
2  K.  12:5  let  priests  r.  breaches 
of  the  house  of  God,  22:5,  6 : 
2  Chr.  24:4 ;  34:8,  10 
7  why  r.  ye  not  house?  22:5,  6 
2  Clir.  24:5  money  to  r.  house 

12  carpenters  to  r.  house  of  L. 
Ezr.  9:9  give  reviv.  to  r.  house 
Is.  61:4  they  shall  r.  waste  cities 

REPAIRED. 
Jxid.  21:23  Benjamin  r.  cities 

1  A'.  11:27  Solomon  r.  breaches 
18:30  Elijah  r.  altar  of  the  Lord 

2  K.  12:6  the  priests  had  not  r. 
14  and  r.  the  house  of  the  L. 

1  Chr.  11:8  Joab  r.  rest  of  the  ci. 

2  Chr.  29:3  Hezek.  r.  th£  doors 
32:5  Hezekiah  r.  Millo  in  city 
33:16  Manasseh  r.  altar  of  Lord 

Neh.  3:4  next  to  them  r.  5-19 
6  and  after  him  r.  17-21 
REPAIRER,  IIVG. 
2  Chr.  21:27  the  r.  of  the  houSe 
Is.  58:12  shalt  be  called  the  r. 


REP 

Mat,  9:13  to  call  .cinnerB  to  r. 

Mark^:\l\  Luke  5:32 
Mark  1:4  John  did  prea.  bap.  of 
r.  Luke  3:3;  Acts  Vi:2i;  19:4 
Lnke  15:7  ninety-nine  need  nor. 
24:47  r.  and  remission  of  sina 
Acts  5:31  God  exalted  to  give  r. 
11:18  to  Gentiles  granted  r. 
20:21  testifying  to  Greeks  r, 
26:20  works  meet  for  r. 
Pom.  2:4  good,  of  God  lead,  toj*, 
11:29  gifts  of  God  without  r. 
2  Cor.  7:9  I  rej.  ye  sorrowed  tor. 

10  godly  sorrow  worketh  r. 
2  Tim.  2:25  if  G.  will  give  th.  r. 
Ileb.  6:1  laying  again  foun.  of  r. 
6  to  renew  them  again  to  r. 
12:17  he  found  no  place  of  r. 
2  Pet.  3:9  perish,  all  come  to  r. 

REPENTED. 
Gen.  6:6  it  r.  Lord  he  made  maa 
Ex.  32:14  r.  of  evil.  2-Sam.  24:16; 

1  Chr.  21:15;  Jer.  26:19 
Jnd.  2:18  it  r.  L.  because  of  th. 
21:6  the  children  of  Israel,  r.  15 

1  Sam.  15:35  L.  r.  he  made  Saul 
Ps.  106:45  L.  r.  acc.  to  mercies 
Jer.  8:6  no  man  r.  him  of  wick. 

20:16  cities  L.  overthrew  r.  not 
31:19  alter  I  was  turned,  I  r. 
Amos  7:3  the  Lord  r.  for  this,  6 
Jon.  3:10  God  r.  of  the  evil 
Zee.  8:14  punish  you,  I  r.  not 
Mat.  11:20  cities  bee.  they  r.  not 
21  would  have  r.  Luke  10:13 
12:41  men  of  Nin.  r.  Luke  11:32 
21:29  afterward  he  r.  and  went 
32  when  ye  had  seen  it,  r.  not 
27:3  Ju.  T.  himself,  bro't  silver 

2  Co?'.  7:10  repent,  not  to  be  r. 
12:21  many  that  have  not  r. 

Rev.  2:21  to  repent,  she  r.  not 
9:20  were  not  killed,  yet  r.  not 
16:9  blasphemed  G.  r.  not,  11 
REPEIVTEST,  ETH. 

Gen.  6:7  it  r.  me  I  made  them 

1  Sam.  1.5:11  it  r.  me  I  set  up  S. 
Jon.  4:2  gracious  God  r.  of  evil 
Joel  2:13  slow  to  anger,  r.  him 
Luke  15:7  one  sinner  r.  10 

REPENTING,  S. 
Jer.  15:6  I  am  weary  with  r. 
Eos.  11:8  r.  are  kindled  together 

REPETITIONS. 
Mat.  6:7  use  not  vain  r.  as  hea. 

REPHAI.>f. 
Gen.  14:5  smote  R.  in  Ashterotli 
15:20  have  I  given  land  of  R. 

2  Sam.  5:18  in  valley  of  R.  22; 

23:13:  1  Chr.  11:15;  14:9 
Is.  17:5  gather,  ears  in  val.  of  K. 

REPHIDIM. 
Ex.  17:1  pitch,  in  R.  Num.  33:14 
8  and  fought  with  Israel  in  R, 
19:2  dep.  from  R.  Ninn.  33:15 

REPLENISH,  ED. 
Gen.  1:28  mult,  and  r.  earth,  9:1 
Is.  2:6  bee.  they  be  r.  from  east 
2:3:2  merchants  of  Zidon  have  r, 
■lev.  31:25  and  I  have  r.  every 
Ezek.  26:2  I  sh.  be  r.  in  waste  pL 
27:25  thou  wast  r.  made  glori. 

REPLIEST. 
Pom.  9:20  thou  that  r.  ag.  God? 

REPORT,  Substantive. 
Gen.  37:2  Jos,  lirought  their  r. 
Ex.  23:1  shalt  not  raise  false  r. 
Num.  13:32  brought  up  eril  r. 
14:37  men  that  bring  up  evil  r. 
Devt.  2:25  nations  shall  hear  r. 
1  Sam.  2:24  no  good  r.  I  hear 

1  A'.  10:6  it  was  true  r.  2  Chr.  9:3 
Neh.  6:13  matter  for  an  evil  r. 
Prov.  15:30  a  good  r.  maketh  fat 
Is.  23:5  at  r.  concerning  Egypt, 

so  at  the  r.  of  Tyre 
28:19  vexation  only  to  under,  r. 
53:1  who  hath  believed  our  / 

John  12:3S:  Po?n.  10:16 
Jer.  50:43  Babylon  heard  the  r. 
.4cte  6:3  seven  men  of  honest  r. 
10:22  Cornelius  was  of  good  r. 
22:12  Ananias  having  a  good  r. 

2  Cor.  6:8  bv  evil  r.  and  good  r. 
PAi/.  4:8  what,  things  of  good  r. 

1  Tim.  3:7  bishop  have  good  r. 

11:2  elders  obt.  a  good  r. 
39  having  obtained  a  good  r. 

2  JoAn  12  Demetrius  ha.  good  r. 

REPORT,  Verb. 
Jer.  20:10  r.  sav  thev,  will  r.  it 
1  Cor.  14:25  will  r.  that  God  is  in 

REPORTED. 
Neh.  6:6  it  is  r.  among  heathen 


RENDERED. 

,T)id.  9:56  G.  r.  wickedness  of  A. 
2  A'.  3:4  king  of  M.  i:  king  of  Is. 
2  Chr.  32:25  lleze.  r.  not  accord. 
Prov.  12:14  rec.  of  man's  ha.  r. 
RENDEREST,  ETH,  ING. 
Ps.  62:12  r.  to  man  acc.  to  work 
Is.  66:6  voice  of  L.  r.  recomp. 
1  Pet  3:9  not  r.  evil  for  evil 

RENDEST,  ING. 
Ps.  7:2  my  soul  r.  it  in  pieces 
yer.  4:30  r.  face  with  painting 
RENEW. 

1  Sam.  11:14  go  to  G.  r.  kingd. 
/V.  51:10  r.  right  sp.  within  me 
Is.  40:31  wait  on  L.  r.  strength 

41:1  let  people  r.  their  stren. 
Lam.  5:21  turn  us,  O  L.  r.  days 
6:6  if  fall,  r.  to  repentance 
RENEWED,  EST. 

2  Chr.  15:8  Asa  r.  altar  of  Lord 
.7o6  10:17  r.  witnesses  ag.  me 

29:20  my  bow  was  r.  in  my  ha. 
Ps.  103:5  youth  is  r.  like  eagle's 
104:30  thou  r.  face  of  the  earth 
2  Cor.  4:16  inw.  man  r.  day  by  d. 
Eph.  4:23  be  r.  in  spirit  of  minds 
Col.  3:10  man  wh.  is  r.  in  know. 

RENEWING. 
Rom.  12:2  transform,  by  r.  mind 
Tit.  3:5  he  sav.  us  by  n  of  H.  G. 

RENOCNCED. 
2  Cor.  4:2  have  r.  hidden  things 

RENOWN, 
ffcn.  6:4  giants  of  old,  men  of  r. 
Num.  16:2  fa.  in  cons,  men  of  r. 
Ezek.  16:14  r.  went  forth  among 
15  playedst  harlot  bee.  of  thy  r. 
34:29  raise  for  them  a  plant  of  r. 
.39:13  shall  be  to  them  r.  sal.  L. 
Dan.  9:15  gotten  thee  r. 

RENOWNED. 
Num.  1:16  these  r.  of  congrega. 
Is.  14:20  evil-doers  never  r. 
.ffz^i.  23:23  captai.  lords,  and  r. 
26:17  r.  city  was  strong  in  sea 

RENT,  Substantive. 
/<;.  3:24  instead  of  girdle  be  a  r. 
Mat.  9:16  r.  ma.  worse.  .Mar.  2:21 
ii/fe  5:36  tlien  new  maketh  a  r. 

RENT,  Participle. 
Gen.  37:33  Joseph  is  r.  in  pieces 


REPAY. 

Deut.  7:10  will  r.  him  to  his  face 
Job  21:31  r.  him  what  ha.  done  ? 
41:11  that  I  should  r.  him? 
7s.'.  59:18  accord,  to  their  deeds  r. 

fury,  to  islands  r.  recomp. 
Lnke  10:35  come  again  I  will  r. 
Bom.  12:19  I  will  r.  saith  the  L. 
Phile.  19  I  Paul,  will  r.  it 

REPAYETH. 
Deut.  7:10  r.  them  that  hate  him 

REPE.\TETH. 
Prov.  17:9  but  he  that  r.  a  mat. 

REPENT. 
Ex.  13:17  lest  peradv.  people  r. 
32:12  turn  from  thy  wrath,  r. 
Num.  23:19  nei.  son  of  man,  r. 
Deut.  32::36  Lord  r.  for  his  serv. 
1  Sam.  15:29  Strength  of  I.  not  r. 

1  A".  8:47  if  they  r.  in  the  land 
Job  42:6  and  r.  in  dust  and  ashes 
Ps.  90:13  let  it  r.  thee  concern. 

110:4  Lord  will  not  r.  Heb.  7:21 
135:14  he  will  r.  himself  cone. 
Jer.  4:28  I  purp.  it,  will  not  r. 
18:8  nation  turn,  r.  of  ev.  26:13 
10  then  I  will  r.  of  the  good 
26:3  that  I  may  r.  42:10  for  I  r. 
Ezek.  14:6?'.  and  turn  yourselves, 
18:30 

24:14  neither  spare,  nei.  will  r. 
.loel  2:14  if  he  will  return  and  r. 

Jon.  3:9 
Mat.  3:2  preach,  saying  r.  4:17 
Mark  1:15  r.  ye.  and  believe 

6:12  preach,  that  men  should  r. 
Luke  13:3  except  ye  r.  perish,  5 

16:.30  if  one  we.  fr.  dead  will  r. 

17:3  if  thy  brother  r.  forgive,  4 
ylcAi  2:38  r.  and  be  baptized  ev. 

3:19  r.  vc  theref.  be  converted 

8:22  r.  of  this  thy  wickedness 

17:.30  cominandeth  all  men  to  r. 

26:20  thev  should  r.  turn  to  G. 

2  Cor.  7:8  I  do  not  r.  tho"  I  did  r. 
7?ef.  2:5  and  r.  except  thou  r. 

16  r.  else  I  will  come  unto  th. 
21  I  gave  her  space  to  r.  of  her 
3:3  how  thou  hast  rec.  and  r. 
19  be  zealous  therefore  and  r. 
REPENTANCE. 
Uos.  13:14  r,  sh.  be  hid  fr.  eves 
Mat.  3:8  fru,  meet  for  r.  Luke 3:8 
11 1  indeed  bapti.  you  unto  r. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAN'CE. 


REP 

Kek.  6:7  sh.  it  be  r.  to  king  acc 

19  r.  his  good  deeds  'before 
Est.  1:17  liusb.  wlien  it  sli.  be  r. 
Ezek.  9:11  man  iiad  inlcliom  r. 
Mat.  28:15  saying  commonly  r. 
Acts  4:2:3  r.  ail  chief  priests  said 

16:8  Timotheus  was  well  r. 
JRom.  3:8  we  be  slanderously  r. 
1  Cor.  5:1  r.  there  is  fornication 
1  Tim.  5:10  r.  for  good  works 
1  Pet.  1:12  minis,  things  now  r. 

REPROACH. 
Jos.  5:9  I  rolled  away  r.  of  Eg. 
1  Sam.  17:26  taketh  away  the  r. 
Neh.  1:.3  remn.  are  afflic.  and  r. 

4:4  and  turn  their  r.  upon  head 

5:9  because  of  the  r.  of  heathen 
Ps.  57:3  shall  save  me  from  r. 

69:7  for  thy  sake  I  ha.  borne  r. 

20  r.  hath  broken  my  heart 
71:13  let  them  be  cover,  with  r. 
78:66  put  them  to  perpetual  r. 
79:12  their  r.  wherewith  they 
89:50  remember  r.  of  servants, 

I  bear  in  my  bosom  the  r. 

119:22  remove  from  me  r.  and 
Prw.  6:33  r.  shall  not  be  wiped 

18:3  with  ignominy  cometh  r. 

19:26  that  cans,  shame  and  r. 

22:10  strife  and  r.  shall  cease 
Is.  4:1  name  to  take  away  our  r. 

51:7  fear  ye  not  the  r.  of  men 

54:4  not  remember  the  r.  of  thy 
Jer.  23:40  I  bring  an  everlast.  r. 

31:19  because  I  did  bear  the  r. 

51:51  confounded  bee.  heard  r. 
Lam.  3:30  he  is  fill,  full  with  r. 
61  thou  hast  heard  their  r.  O  L. 

5:1  Lord  consider  and  behold  r. 
Ezek.  16:57  discovered,  time  of  r. 

21:28  concerning  r.  of  Ammon. 

36:15  nor  shalt  tnou  bear  r. 
30  ye  shall  receive  no  more  r. 
Dan.  11:18  cause  r.  cease,  his  r. 
Eos.  12:14  his  r.  shall  L.  return 
Joel  2:17  give  not  heritage  to  r. 
Mic.  6:16  ye  shall  bear  r.  of  peo. 
Zep.  2:8  I  heard  the  r.  of  Moab 

3:18  the  r.  of  it  was  a  burden 
'i  Cor.  11:21  I  speak  concern,  r. 
I  Tim.  3:7  report,  lest  fall  intor. 

4:10  we  both  labor  and  suHer  r. 
Heb.  11:26  esteeming  r.  of  Christ 

13:13  without  camp,  bearing  r, 

A  REPROACH. 
Gen.  34:14  do  this,  that  were  ar. 
1  Sam.  11:2  lay  it  for  a  r.  upon 
Neh.  2:17  that  be  no  more  a  r. 
Ps.  15:3  not  upon  a  r.  ag.  neigh. 

22:6  a  r.  of  men,  and  despised 

31:11  I  was  a  r.  amon„'  enemies 

39:8  make  me  not  r.  of  foolisli 

44: 13  thou  makest  us  a  r.  to  our 

79:4  become  a  r.  to  neighbors 

89:41  he  is  a  r.  to  his  neighbors 

109:25  I  became  a  r.  to  them 
Prov.  14:34  sin  is  a  r.  to  any  pe. 
Is.  30:5  a  people  that  were  a  r. 
Jer.  6:10  word  of  L.  to  them  a  r. 

20:8  word  of  L.  was  made  a  r. 

24:9  deliver  for  hurt  to  be  a  r. 
29:18;  42:18;  44:8,  12 

49:13  Bozrah  shall  become  a  r. 
Ezek.  5:14  I  will  make  thee  a  r. 
15  Jeru.  sh.  be  a  r.  and  taunt 

22:4  I  made  a  r.  unto  heathen 
Dan.  9:16  thy  people  become  a  r. 
Joel  2:19  no  more  make  you  a  r. 

My  REPROACH. 
Oen.  30:2:3  God  hath  taken  my  r. 

1  Sam.  25:39  pie.  cause  of  my  r. 
Job  19:5  if  plead  ag.  me  m,y  r. 

20:3  1  have  heard  check  of  7ny  r. 
Ps.  69:10  I  wept,  that  was  my  r. 
19  thou  hast  known  my  r. 
119:39  turn  away  my  r. 
Luke  1:25  my  r.  among  men 
REPROACH,  Verb. 
Piith  2:15  let  her  glean,  r.  not 

2  K.  19:4  whom  kmg  of  Assyria 

sent  to  r.  G.  16 ;  Is.  37:4, 17 
Neh.  6:13  matter  they  might  r. 
Job  27:6  not  r.  long  as  I  five 
Ps.  42:10  mine  enemies  r.  me 
74:10  how  long  advers.  r.  me? 
102:8  enemies  r.  me  all  day 
Luke  6:22  r.  you  for  my  sake 

REPROACHED. 
2  K.  19:22  whom  th.  r.  ?  Is.  37:23 
23  messenger  hast  r.  Is.  37:24 
Job  19:3  ten  times  have  ye  r.  me 
Ps.  55:12  was  not  enemy  that  r. 
69:9  they  that  r.  thee  are  fallen 

upon  me.  Rom.  15:3 
74:18  remember  enemy  hath  r, 
19:12  wherewith  they  r,  thee 


REQ 

Ps.  8DI51  wherew.  thine  encm.  T-. 

haver,  footsteps  of  anointed 
Zep.  2:8  whereby  they  r.  people 
10  bee.  they  r.  and  magnified 

1  Pet.  4:14  if  r.  for  C.  hap.  are  ye 

REPROACHES. 
Ps.  69:9  the  r.  of  them  that  repr. 

thee,  Rom.  15:3 
Is.  43:28  I  have  given  Israel  to?'. 

2  Cor.  12:10  i)leas.  in  r.  C.'s  sake 
Heb.  10:33  gazing-stock  by  r. 

REPROACHEST,  ETH. 
Num.  15:30  doetli  presump.  r.  L. 
Ps.  44:16  voice  of  him  that  r. 
74:22  remem.  foolish  man  r.  th. 
119:42  to  answer  him  that  r.  me, 

Prov.  27:11 
Prov.  14:31  poor,  r.  Maker,  17:5 
Luke  11:45  Master,  thou  r.  us 

REPROACHFULLY. 
.Tdb  16:10  smitten  me  on  cheek  r. 

1  Tim.  5:14  none  occa.  to  spe.  r. 

REPRODATE. 
Jer.  6:30  r.  silver  men  call  them 
Ttom.  1:28  G.  gave  them  to  r. 

2  Tim.  3:8  men  r.  concern,  faith 
Tit.  1:16  to  every  good  work  r. 

REPROBATES. 
2  Cor.  13:5  Chri.  is  in  you,  ex.  r. 

6  shall  linow  that  we  are  not  r. 

7  do  that  wh.  is  honest,  tho'  r. 

REPROOF. 
■lob  26:11  they  are  astonish,  at  r. 
Prov.  1:23  turn  you  at  my  r. 

25  none  of  my  r.  30  despised  r. 
5:11  and  my  heart  despised  r. 
10:17  he  that  retuseth  r.  errcth 
12:1  he  that  hateth  r.  is  brutish 
13:18  he  that  regardeth  r. 

15:5  he  that  regard,  r.  is  prud. 
10  he  that  hateth  r.  shall  die 

31  hearethof  r.  oflifeam.  wise 

32  he  that  hear.  r.  get.  under. 
17:10  a  r.  enter,  more  into  wise 
29:15  rod  and  r.  give  wisdom 

2  Tim.  0:16  scri.  profitable  for  r. 

REPROOFS. 
P?.  38:14  in  whose  mouth  no  r. 
Prov.  0:23  r.  of  iustruc.  are  life 

REPROVE. 
2  K.  19:4  r.  Rabshakeh,  Is.  37:4 
Job  6:25  doth  your  arguing  r.  ? 

26  do  ye  imagine  to  r.  words 
13:10  he  will  r.  if  ye  accept 
22:4  will  he  r.  for  fear  of  thee  ? 

Ps.  50:8  will  not  r.  for  burnt-off. 

21  I  will  r.  thee,  set  in  order 
141:5  let  him  r.  me,  it  sh.  be  oil 

Prov.  9:8  r.  not  scomer 

19:25  r.  one  that  hath  underst. 

30:6  lest  he  r.  thee,  found  liar 
Is.  11:3  neit.  r.  hearing  of  ears 
4  r.  with  equity  for  meek 

37:4  will  r.  words  wh.  L.  heard 
Jer.  2:19  backslidings  sh.  r.  thee 
JIos.  4:4  let  no  man  r.  another 
John  16:8  he  will  r.  world  of  sin 
Eph.  5:11  no  fellowship,  rather 
2  Tim.  4:2  r.  rebuke,  exhort 

REPROVED. 
Gen.  20:16  thus  she  was  r. 

21:25  Abraham  r.  Abimelech 

1  Chr.  16:21  yea,  he  r.  kings  for 
their  sakes,  Ps.  105:14 

Prov.  29:1  often  r.  harden,  neck 
■ler.  29:27  why  hast  not  r.  Jer.  ? 
Ilab.  2:1  what  answer,  when  r.  ? 
Luke  3:19  Herod  being  r.  by  J. 
John  3:20  lest  deeds  be  r. 
Eph.  5:13  things  r.  made  manif. 

REPROVER. 
Prov.  25:12  so  is  a  wise  r.  upon 
Ezek.  3:26  not  be  to  them  a  r. 

REPROVETH. 
■Job  40:2  he  that  r.  God 
Prov.  9:7  r.  scorner  get.  shame 
15:12  scomer  loveth  not  one  r. 
Is.  29:21  lay  snare  for  him  r. 

REPUTATION 
Ec.  10:1  him  in  r.  for  wisdom 
Acts  o-.ii  Gamaliel  in  r.  am.  peo. 
Gal.  2:2  privately  to  them  ot  r. 
Phil.  2:7  made  himself  of  no  r. 
29  receive  him,  hold  such  in  r. 
REPUTED. 
Job  18:3  r.  vile  in  your  sight  f 
Van.  4:35  inhab.  r.  as  nothing 

REQUEST,  8. 
Jud.  8:24  Gid.  said,  I  desire  a  r. 

2  Sam.  14:15  king  sh.  perl'onn  r. 

22  king  hath  fulfilled  r.  of  ser. 
Ezr.  7:6  granted  him  all  his  r. 
Neh,  2:4  for  wh.  dost  th.  make/, 


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RES 

Est.  4:8  to  king  to  make  r. 

5:3  what  is  thy  r.  6 ;  7:2 ;  9:12 

7:3  life  given  me,  peo.  at  my  r. 
7  Ilaman  stood  up  to  r.  for  life 
Job  6:8  I  might  have  my  r.  f 
Ps.  21:2  not  withholden  r. 

106:15  gave  th.  r.  sent  leanness 
7?0TO.  1:10  r.  for  prosper,  journey 
Phil.  1:4  in  ev.  prayer  making  r. 

4:6  let  your  r.  bo  known  to  God 

REQUESTED. 
Jt'd.  8:26  wei.  of  ear-rings  he  r. 
1  K.  19:4  Elijah  r.  he  might  die 

1  Chr.  4:10  G.  granted  Jab.  he  r. 
Dan,  1:8  he  r.  of  prince  of  eunu. 

2:49  Dan.  r.  of  king,  he  set  Sh. 

REQUIRE. 
Gen.  9:5  blood  Ir.  of  every  beast 

31:39  my  hand  didst  thou  r.  it 

43:9  of  my  hand  sh.  thou  r.  him 
Deut.  10:12  doth  L.  r.  ?  Mic.  6:8 

18:19  whoso  not  hear.  I  will  r. 

2.3:21  L.  will  surely  r.  it  of  thee 
Jos.  22:23  let  L.  r.  it,  1  Sam.  20:16 

2  Sam.  3: 13  one  thing  I  r.  of  thee 
4:11  shall  I  not  r.  his  blood  at? 
19:.38  thou  sh.  r.  that  will  I  do 

1  K.  8:59  maintain  as  matter  r. 

1  Chr.  21:3  why  doth  my  lord  r. 

2  Chr.  24:22  L.  look  on  it,  r.  it 
Ezr.  7:21  whatso.  Ezra  r.  of  you 

8:22  asham.  to  r.  of  king  a  band 
Neh.  5:12  restore,  and  r.  nothing 
Ps.  10:13  said.  Thou  wilt  not  r. 
Ezek.  3:18  his  blood  will  I  r.  at 
thy  hand,  20 ;  33:6,  8 

20:40  there  will  I  r.  your  offer. 

34:10  I  will  r.  my  flock  at  hand 

1  Cor.  1:22  for  the  Jews  r.  a  sit-n 
7:36  r.  let  him  do  what  he  will 

REQUIRED. 
Gen.  42:22  behold,  his  blood  is  r. 
Ex.  12:36  lent  thinM  as  they  r. 

2  8a77i.  12:20  he  r.  they  set  bread 

1  Chr.  16:37  every  day's  work  r. 

2  Chr.  8:14  as  the  duty  of  every 

day  r.  Ezr.  3:4 
Neh.  5:18  r.  not  I  bread  of  gover. 
Est.  2:15  r.  nothing  but  what 
Ps.  40:6  sin-ofTer.  hast  th.  not  r. 

137:3  they  that  wasted  r.  mirth 
Prov.  30:7  two  things  have  I  r. 
Is.  1:12  who  r.  this  at  yonr  hand 
Luke  11:50  r.  of  this  generati.  51 

12:20  this  night  thy  soul  r. 
48  much  given,  of  him  be  m.  r. 

19:2.3  I  might  have  r.  mine  own 

23:24  gave  sentence  sho.  be  as  r. 

1  Cor.  4:2  r.  of  stew,  be  faithful 
REQUIREST,  ETH,  ViG. 

Ruth  3:11  do  all  that  thou  r. 
Ec.  3:15  God  r.  that  wlii.  is  past 
Dan.  2:11  a  rare  thing  king  r. 
Luke  23:23  r.  he  might  be  cnici. 

REQUITE. 
Gen.  50:15  Jos.  will  r.  us  the  evil 
Deut.  32:6  do  ye  thus  r.  Lord? 
a  Sam.  2:6  I  will  r.  you  this  kin. 
16:12  L.  will  r.  me  good  for  this 

2  A'.  9:26  I  will  r.  thee  in  plat 
Ps.  10:14  behold,  to  r.  with  hand 

41:10  that  I  may  r.  them 
Jer.  51:56  G.  of  recomp.  shall  r. 
1  Tim.  5:4  learn  to  r.  th.  parents 

REQUITED,  IiVG. 
■Iiid.  1:7  as  I  done,  so  God  r.  me 

1  Sam.  25:21  r.  me  evil  for  good 

2  Chr.  6:3;3  judge  serv.  by  r.  wic. 
REREVVARD,    or  REAR. 

WARD. 
Num.  10:25  stand,  of  Dan  was  r. 
■Jos.  6:9  r.  came  after  ark,  13 
1  Sam.  29:2  D.  and  men  pass.  r. 
Is.  52:12  G.  of  Is.  will  be  your  r. 
58:8  glory  of  Lord  sh.  be  thy  r. 

RESCUE,  ETH. 
Deut.  28:31  shalt  have  none  to  r. 
Ps.  35:17  r.  my  soul  fr.  destruc. 
Dan.  6:27  he  delivereth  and  r. 
IIos.  5:14  I  take,  none  shall  r. 
RESCUED. 

1  Sam.  14:45  people  r.  Jonathan 
30:18  David  r.  his  two  wives 

Acts  23:27  came  I  \vith  army,  r. 

RESE.MBLAlVrE. 
Zee.  5:6  their  r.  thro'  all  earth 

RESEMBLE,  ED. 
Jud.  8:18  each  r.  childr.  of  king 
Luke  13:18  shall  r.  kingd.  of  God 
RESEN.    Gen.  10:12 

RESERVE. 
Jer.  3:5  will  he  r.  anger  forever? 
50:20  I  will  pardou  whom  I  r. 

2  PU.  2:9    unj.  to  day  of  judg. 


RES 

RESERVED. 

Gen.  27:36  hast  thou  not  r.  blea. 
Num.  1H:9  most  holy  things  r. 
Jud.  21:22  r.  not  each  his  wife 
Ruth  2:18  gave  moth,  that  she  r. 
2  Sam.  8:4  but  r.  for  one  hun- 
dred chariots,  1  Chr.  18:4 
Job  21:.30  wicked  r.  for  destnic. 
38:23  I  r.  agai.  time  of  trouble 
Acts  25:21  Paul  appealed  to  be  r. 
Rom.  11:4  I  have  r.  7,000  men 

1  Pet.  1:4  inheritance  r.  in  heav. 

2  Pet.  2:4  deliv.  to  be  r.  to  judg. 
17  mist  of  darkn.  is  r.  for  ever 

3:7  heav.  and  earth  r.  unto  fire 
Jvr/e  6  he  hath  r.  in  chains 
13  to  wh.  is  r.  blackn.  of  dark. 
RESERVETH. 
Jer.  6:24  r.  to  us  weeks  of  harr. 
Nah.  1:2  L.  r.  wrath  for  enemi. 

RESIDUE. 

Ex.  10:5  locusts  shall  eat  the  r. 

Neh.  11:20  r.  of  Is.  were  in  cities 

Is.  28:5  L.  diadem  tor.  of  peopla 
38:10  deprived  of  r.  of  years 
44:17  the  r.  he  maketh  a  god 

Jer.  8:3  chosen,  by  all  the  r.  of 
15:9  r.  I  deliver  to  the  sword 
29:1  Jeremiah  sent  to  r.  of  eld. 
39:3  r.  of  princes  of  Babylon 
41:10 Ishm.  carri.  captive  the  r. 

Ezek.  9:8  destroy  the  r.  of  Isr.  » 
23:25  thy  r.  shall  be  devoured 
34:18  must  tread  r.  of  pastures 
30:3  possession  of  r.  to  heathen 

4  derision  to  r.  of  the  heathen 

5  have  I  spoken  ag.  r.  of  hea. 
48:18  r.  in  length  ag.  oblation 

21  the  r.  shall  be  for  the  prin. 
Dan.  7:7  stamped  r.  with  feet,  19 
Zep.  2:9  r.  of  people  shall  spoil 
Nacf.  2:2  speak  to  Joshua  and  r. 
Zee.  8:11 1  will  not  be  to  the  r. 

14:2  r.  of  the  people  shall  not 
Mai.  2:15  had  the  r.  of  the  Spir. 
Mark  16:13  went  and  told  it  to  r. 
Acts  15:17  r.  might  seek  the  L. 

RESIST. 
Zee.  S:l  Satan  at  right  hand  to  n 
Mat.  5:39  that  ye  r.  not  evil 
Luke  21:15  advcr.  not  able  to  r. 
Acts  6:10  not  able  to  r.  wisdom 

7:51  ye  do  always  r.  Holy  Ghost 
Rom.  18:2  r.  shall  receive  damn. 
2  Tim.  3:8  these  also  r.  the  truth 
Jam.  4:7  r.  devil  and  he  will  flea 

5:6  killed  just,  doth  not  r.  you 

1  Pet.  5:9  wh.  r.  steadfast  in  fai. 

RESISTED,  ETH. 

Rom.  9:19  who  hath  r.  his  will? 
i:;:2  whoso  i:  power,  r.  ordin. 
J/(b.  12:4  have  not  r.  unto  blood 
Jam.  4:6  God  r.  proud,  1  Pet.  5:5 

RESOLVED. 
Lvke  16:4  I  am  r.  what  to  do 

RESORT. 
Neh.  4:20  r.  ye  thither  to  us 
Ps.  71:3  whereunto  I  may  r. 
Mark  10:1  the  people  r.  to  hinx 
John  18:20  whi.  Jews  always  r. 

RESORTED. 

2  Chr.  11:13  priests  and  Levit.  n 
Mark  2:13  multitude  r.  to  him 
John  10:41  and  many  r.  to  him. 

18  2  Je.sus  ofttimes  r.  thither 
Acts  16:13  spake  to  worn,  who  r, 

RESPECT. 
Gen.  4:4  the  Lord  had  r.  to  Abel 
Ec.  2:25  God  looked  and  had  r. 
Lev.  26:9  I  will  have  r.  unto  yoa 

1  AT.  8:28  have  thou  r.  to  prayer 

of  thy  servant,  2  Chr.  6:19 

2  K.  13:23  the  L.  had  r.  to  them 
2  Chr.  19:7  r.  ofpers.  with  God, 

Rom.  2:11;  Eph.  6:9;  Col.3:25 
Ps.  74:20  have  r.  unto  covenant 
119:6  I  have  r.  to  all  thy  com. 
15  1  will  have  r.  unto  thy  ways 
117  have  r.  to  thy  statutes 
138:6  hath  he  r.  to  the  lowly 
P?ov.  24:23  not  good  to  have  r. 

of  persons  in  judgm.  28:21 
Is.  17:7  sh.  have  r.  to  Holy  One 
22:11  nor  had  r.  to  him  that 
2  Cor.  3:10  had  no  glory  in  th.  n 
Phil.  4:11  I  speak  in  r.  of  want 
Col.  2:16  let  none  judge  in  r.  of 
Heb.  11:26  Mo.  had  r.  to  recomjx 
Jam.  2:1  not  faith  with  r.  of  per. 
3  have  r.  to  him  that  weareth 
9  if  ye  have  r.  to  persons 
IPet.  1:17  without  r.  of  persona 

RESPECT,  Verb. 
Lev.  19:15  thou  sh.  not  r.  persoo 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


RES 

ITum.  10:15  Moses  said,  r.  not 
Deut.  1:17  not  r.  persons,  1():!9 

2  Uam.  11:14  ncitfier  doth  God  r. 
Is.  1T:8  nor  shall  r.  that  which 

RESPECTED,  ETH. 
Job  37:24  ho  r.  not  wise  of  heart 
Ps.  40:4  blessed  is  man  that  i: 
Lam.  4:10  r.  not  pers.  of  priest 

RESPECTER. 
Acts  10:34  God  is  no  r.  of  persons 

RESPITE. 
Ex.  8:15  Phar.  saw  tliore  was  r. 
1  Sam.  11:3  said,  Give  7  days  r. 

REST,  Substantive. 

Gen.  411:15  Issa.  saw  r.  was  good 
Ex.  16:23  to-morrow  r.  of  ea1)b. 

31:15  sev.  is  sabbath  of  r.  35:2; 
Lev.  16:31  J  2:3:3,  32;  25:4 

33:14  and  I  will  give  thee  r. 
Lev.  25:5  a  year  of  r.  to  land 
Deut.  3:20  L.  given  r.  Jos.  1:13 

12:9  ye  are  not  yet  come  to  r. 

25:19  God  hath  given  thee  r. 

28:65  neither  sh.  sole  of  foot  r. 
Jos.  1:15  L.  hath  given  breth.  r. 

14:15  land  had  r.  fr.  war,  Jud. 
3:11;  5:31 

21:44  the  Lord  gave  them  r. 

22:4  God  given  r.  23:1  L.  giv. 
Jud.  3:30  land  had  r.  80  years 
Huth  1:9  L.  grant  you  may  find  r. 

3:18  the  man  will  not  be  in 
SlSam.  7:1  L.  had  giv.  himr.  IK. 
5:4;  8:56;  2  Clir.  14:6,  7 

1  6:31  after  that  ark  had  r. 
22:9  man  of  r.  I  will  gi.  him  r. 
23:25  God  hath  given  r.  to  peo. 
28:2  I  had  to  budd  house  of  r. 

S  Chr.  15:15  L.  gave  them  r. 

20:30  G.  gave  him  r.  jound  ab. 
NeK.  9:28  after  they  had  r. 
Est.  9:16  J.  had  r.  from  enemies 
Job  3:13  slept,  had  been  at  r. 
17  there  the  weary  be  at  r. 
26  not  in  safety,  nei.  had  I  r. 

11:18  Shalt  take  thy  r.  in  safety 

17:16  our  r.  together  is  in  dust 
Ps.  38:3  neither  is  there  any  r. 

55:6  then  wo.  I  fly  and  be  at  r. 

94:13  thou  maycst  give  him  r. 

116:7  ret.  to  thy  r.  O  my  soul 

132:8  arise,  O  Lord,  into  thy  r. 
14  this  is  my  r.  for  ever 
Prov.  29:17  cor.  son,  he  give  r. 
Ec.  2:23  his  heart  taketh  not  r. 

6:5  this  hath  more  r.  than  other 
Is.  11:10  Gent,  seek,  r.  be  glor. 

14:3  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  r. 

I  the  earth  is  at  r.  Zee.  1:11 
18:4  L.  said,  I  will  take  my  r. 
28:12  this  is  r.  wherevv.  weary  r. 
30:15  retar.  and  r.  sh.  ye  be  sav. 
34:14  find  for  herself  a  pi.  of  r. 
60:1  where  is  place  of  my  r.  ? 

Jer.  6:16  ye  shall  find  r.  for  souls 
30:10  Jacob  shall  be  in  r.  40:27 

Ezek.  38:11  to  them  that  are  at  r. 

Dan.  4:4  I  Nebuchad.  was  at  r. 

Mic.  2:10  this  is  not  your  r. 

Zee.  9:1  Damascus  shall  be  r. 

Mat.  11:28  co.  unto  me,  I  give  r. 
29  ye  sh.  find  r.  to  your  souls 
32:43  seek  r.  Luke  11:24 
20:45  take  your  r.  Mark  14:41 

John  11:13  liad  spoken  of  tak.  r. 

Acts  7:49  what  is  place  of  my  r.i' 
9:31  then  had  the  churches  r. 

3  Thes.  1:7  are  troub.  r.  with  us 

Eeb.  3:11  not  enter  into  r.  18 
4:1  prom,  left  us  of  ent.  into  r. 

3  wh.  believed  do  enter  into  r. 

8  if  Jesus  had  given  them  r. 

9  th.  remaineth  >:  to  peo.  of  G. 

II  labor  therefore  to  enter  r. 
See  so. 

RESTS. 

iK.  6:6  he  made  narrowed  r. 

REST,  Adjective. 

Er.  28:10  names  of  r.  on  stone 
Nu7n.  31:8  r.  of  them  were  slain 
Deut.  3:13  the  r.  of  Gileadgave  I 
Jud.  7:6  the  r.  bowed  to  drink 

2  K.  4:7  live  and  childr.  of  the  r. 

1  Chr.  11:8  Joab  repair,    of  city 

2  Chr.  24:14  brought  r.  of  money 
Neh.  6:1  r.  of  enem.  heard  I  built 

11:1  r.  of  people  also  cast  lots 
Est.  9:12  vv-h.  done  in  r.  of  prov.? 
Ps.  17:14  leave  r.  to  their  babes 
7*.  10:19  the  r.  of  trees  be  few 
Dan.  2:18  D.  sh.  not  per.  with  r. 
Zee.  11-9  r.  eat  flesh  of  another 
LuJ;e  I2:2()  why  take  tho.  for  r.? 

24:0  told  eleven  and  all  tin-  r. 
Acts  2:37  to  Pet.  and  r.  of  apost. 


RES 

Acts  27:44  the  r.  esc.  safe  to  land 
1  Cor.  7:12  to  the  r.  speak  I 
11::M  the  r.  will  I  set  in  order 

1  Pet.  4:2  not  live  r.  of  his  time 
Ittv.  2:24  to  the  r.  in  Thyatira 

20:5  r.  of  dead  lived  not  again 
See  ACTS. 

REST,  Verb. 
Gen.  18:4  wash  feet,  r.  und.  tree 
Ex.  5:5  make  th.  r.  fr.  burdens 
23:11  in  seventh  year  let  it  r. 
12  seventh  day  shalt  r.  34:21 
.34:21  in  harvest  thou  shalt  r. 
Lev.  20:35  not  r.  in  sabbaths 
Deut.  5:14  maid-serv.  r.  as  thou 
Jos.  3:13  feet  of  priests  shall  r. 
2.S'om.  3:29  let  it  r.  on  head  of  J. 
21:10  birds  r.  on  them  by  day 
2/ir.  2:15  sp.  of  Elijah  r.  on  Eiis. 

2  Chr.  14:11  we  r.  on  thee 
■Job  3:18  the  prisoners  r.  togeth. 

14:6  may  r.  till  he  accomplish 
Ps.  10:9  r.  in  liope,  Acts  2:26 
37:7  r.  in  the  Lord,  wait  for  him 
125:3  rod  of  wick,  not  r.  on  rig. 
Prov.  6:35  nor  will  he  r.  content 
Cant.  1:7  makest  flock  r.  at  noon 
Is.  7:19  shall  r.  in  deso.  valleys 
11:2  Sp.  of  the  Lord  r.  upon  him 
25:10  in  moun.  sh.  h-ird  of  L.  r. 
28:12  ye  cause  the  wi'ary  to  r. 
51:4  I  will  makejudgmc.it  to  r. 
57:2  they  shall  r.  in  their  bods 
20  are  like  the  sea,  it  cannot  r. 
62:1  for  Jer.'s  sake  I  will  not  r. 
03:14  Sp.  of  L.  caused  him  to  r. 
Jer.  31:2  to  cause  him  to  r. 
Ezek.  5:13  my  fury  to  r.  upon  th. 

16:42;  21:17;  24:13 
44:30  may  cause  blessin;;  to  r. 
Dan.  12:13  tli.  shalt  r.  and  stand 
Hub.  3:16  I  mi.  r.  day  of  trouble 
Zep.  3:17  he  will  r.  in  love 
Mark  6:31  come  to  desert  and  r. 
Luke  10:6  your  peace  sliall  r. 
2  Cor.  12:9  power  of  Chr.  may  r. 
Ileb.  4:4  God  did  r.  seventh  day 
Rev.  4:8  r.  not  d.ay  and  night 
6:11  they  should  r.  for  a  season 
14:13  they  may  r.  from  labors 

RESTED. 
Gen.  2:2  he  r.  on  seventh  day, 
3;  Ex.  20:11 ;  31:17 
8:4  the  ark  r.  in  seventh  month 
Ex.  10:14  locusts  r.  in  Egypt 
10:30  people  r.  on  seventh  day 
Num.  9:18  as  cloud  ab.  they  r.  23 
10:12  cloud  r.  in  wild,  of  Paran 
36  when  itr.  he  said,  Ret.  O  L. 
11:25  Spirit  r.  upon  them,  26 
■Jos.  11:23  tile  land  r.  from  war 
1 K.  6:10  chambers  r.  on  house 
2  Chr.  32:8  r.  on  words  of  Hez. 
Est.  9:17  on  14th  day  r.  18 
lob  30  27  bow.  boiled  and  r.  not 
Luke  23.56  they  r.  sabbath-day 

RESTEST,  ETH. 

Job  24:23  in  safety,  where,  he  r. 
Prov.  14:33  wisdom  r.  in  heart 
Ec.  7:9  anger  r.  in  bos.  of  fools 
Rcmi.  2:17  thou  art  a  J.  r.  in  law 

1  Pet.  4:14  Sp.  of  G.  r.  upon  you 

RESTIXG-PLACE,  S. 

Num.  10:33  to  search  out  a  r.-pl. 

2  Chr.  6:41  O  Lord,  into  thy  r.-p. 
Prov.  24:15  spoil  not  his  r. -place 
Is.  32:18  my  peo.  dwell  in  r.-pl. 
■Jer.  50:6  forgotten  their  r.-place 

RESTITUTIO.\. 
Ex.  22:3  make  full  r.  5,  0,  12 
.fob  20: 18  according  to  subs.  r.  be 
Acts  3:21  until  the  times  of  r. 

RESTORE. 
Oen.  20:7  r.  the  man  his  wife 
40:13  Ph.  will  r.  thee  thy  place 
42:25  to  r.  every  man's  money 
Ex.  22:1  r.  five  oxen  for  an  ox 
4  theft  be  found,  he  shall  r. 
Lev.  6:5  shall  r.  it  in  principal 
24:21  killeth  a  beast,  he  sh.  r.  it 
25:27  r.  overpl.  to  wh.  he  sold  it 
iVwm.  35:25  congregation  r.  him 
Deut.  22:2  things  strayed  r.  aga. 
Jud.  11:13  theref.  r.  those  lands 
17:3 1  will  r.  it  unto  thee,  1  Sam. 
12:3 ;  1  K.  20:34 
2  Sam.  9:7  r.  thee  all  land  of  Sa. 
12:6  he  shall  r.  lamb  fourfold 
16:3  to-dav  house  of  Isr.  r.  me 
2  K.  8:0  r.  all  that  was  hers 
Neh.  5:11  r.  I  pray  you ;  12  will  r. 
Jbi  20:10  his  nan.  r.  their  goods 
18  which  he  labored  for,  sh 


RET 

Is.  1:26  I  will  r.  thy  judges 
42:22  for  spoil,  and  none  sai.  r. 
49:0  to  /■.  the  preserved  of  Isr. 
57:18  will  r.  comforts  unto  him 
■Jer.  27:22  r.  them  to  this  place 
30:17  r.  health  to  thee 
Ezek.  .33:15  if  wicked  r.  pledge 
Dan.  9:25  command  to  r.  Jerus. 
■Joel  2:25  I  will  r.  you  the  years 
Mai.  17:11  Elias  sh.  r.  all  things 
Luke  19:8  I?',  him  fourfold 
Acts  1:6  Lord,  wilt  thou  r.  king- 
dom ? 

Oal.  6:1  r.  such  a  one  in  meek. 

RESTORED. 
Gen.  20:14  Abimelech  r.  Sarah 
40:21  r.  butler  to  his  butlership 
41:13  me  he  r.  to  mine  ofhce 
42:28  money  is  r.  in  my  sack 
Deut.  28:31  thine  ass  sh.  not  be  r. 
Jud.  17:3  r.  the  1,100  shekels,  4 
1  Sam.  7:14  cities  taken  were  r. 

1  K.  13:6  the  king's  hand  was  r. 

2  K.  8:1  whose  son  he  r.  5 
14:22  r.  Elath  to  Jud.  2  Chr.  26:2 

2  Chr.  8:2  the  citi.  Huram  had  r. 
Ezr.  6:5  the  vessels  brought  be  r. 
Ps.  69:4  I  r.  that  which  I  took 
Ezek.  18:7  r.  to  debtor  his  pledge 

12  hath  not  r.  pledge 
Mat.  12:13  r.  whole  Tike  as  the 

other,  Mark  3:5 ;  Luke  0:10 
Mark  8:25  sight  r.  saw  clearly 
Ueb.  13:19  that  I  may  be  r. 

RESTORER. 
Puth  4:15  shall  be  to  thee  a  r. 
Is.  58:12  sh.  be  called  r.  of  paths 

RESTORETH. 
Ps.  23:3  he  r.  my  soul 
Mark  9:12  El.  cometh  flrstand  r. 

RESTRAIN. 
■Tob  15:8  dost  thou  r.  wisdom  ? 
Ps.  70:10  the  wrath  shalt  thou  r. 

RESTRAINED. 
Gen.  8:2  rain  from  heaven  was  r. 
11:6  nothing  will  be  r.  fr.  them 
10:2  Lord  r.  me  fi-om  bearing 
Ex.  36:6  peo.  were  r.  fr.  bring. 
1  Sam.  3:13  Eli's  sons  vile,  r.  not 
Is.  63:15  mercies  are  they  r.  ? 
Ezek.  31:15  I  r.  the  floods  there. 
Acts  14:18  sayings  scarce  r.  peo. 

RESTRAI\EST. 

Job  15:4  thou  r.  prayer  before  G. 
RE6TR.4IIVT. 

1  Sam.  14:6  there  is  no  r.  to  L. 
RESURRECTIOiV. 

Mat.  22:23  th.  is  no  r.  J/ari  12:  IS; 
Acts  23:8;  1  Cor.  15:12 
28  in  r.  whose  wife  sh.  she  be? 

Mark  12:23 ;  Luke  20:.3;i 
30  in  r.  they  neither  marry,  31 
27:53  came  out  of  graves  aft.  r. 
Luke  14:14  be  recompensed  at  r. 
20*27  deny  any  r.  36  child,  of  r. 
John  5:29  done  good,  to  r.  of  life, 
none  evil,  to  r.  of  damnati. 
11:25  J.  said,  I  am  the  r.  and  life 
Acts  1:22  witn.  with  us  of  his  r. 
2:31  David  spake  ofr.  of  Christ 
4:2  they  preached  thro'  Jesus  r. 
33  witness  of  r.  of  Lord  Jesus 
17:18  preached  Jesus  and  the 
32  when  they  heard  of  the  r. 
23:6  of  hope  and  r.  I  am  called 
24:15  there  shall  be  a  r.  of  dead 
21  touching  r.  of  the  dead 
Rom.  1:4  by  r.  from  the  dead 
0:5  shall  be  in  likeness  of  his  r. 

1  Cor.  15:13  but  if  there  be  no  r. 
21  by  man  c^me  r.  42  so  is  r. 

Phil.  3:10  know  power  of  his  r. 
11  might  attain  to  r.  of  dead 

2  2: 18  r.  is  past  already 
Heb.  0:2  ofr.  from  the  dead 

11:35  mi^ht  obtain  a  better  r. 
1  Pet.  1:3  by  r.  of  Jesus  fr.  dead 
3:21  save  us,  by  r.  of  Je.  Christ 
Rev.  20:5  this  is  the  first  r. 
6  hath  part  in  first  r. 
RETAI\. 
■Job  2:9  dost  still  r.  integrity? 
Prov.  4:4  thy  heart  r.  my  words 
11:16  strong  men  r.  riches 
Ec.  8:8  no  man  power  to  r. 
Dan.  11:6  she  sh.  not  r.  power 
John  20:23  wh.  soever  sins  ve  r. 
Rom.  1:28  did  not  like  to  r.  God 

RETAINED. 
Jud.  7:8  Gideon  r.  those  300  men 
19:4  damsel's  father  r.  him 
Dan.  10:8  I  r.  no  strength.  16 


Ps.  51:12  r.  to  me  jov  of  salvati.  i  .John  20:23  sins  ret.  they  are  r. 
Prov.  6:31  he  shall ,".  sevenfold   I  Phile.  13  whom  I  would  have  r. 
966 


RET 
RETAIiXETH. 

Prov.  3:18  happy  ev.  one  r.  her 
11:16  a  graci.  woman  r.  honor 
Mic.  7:18  r.  not  anger  for  ever 

RETIRE. 
iSam.  11:15  set  in  battle,  and  r. 
Jer.  4:6  set  up  stand,  r.  stay  not 

RETIRED. 
■Jud.  20:39  when  men  of  Israel  r. 
2  Sam.  20:22  they  r.  from  city 

RETURN,  Substantive. 

Gen.  14:17  meet  Abram  after  r. 
1  Sam.  7:17  Sam.'s  r.  was  to  Ha. 
1 K.  20:22  at  r.  of  the  vear  the 
king  of  Syria  will  come,  26 

RETURN,  Verb. 

Gen.  3:19  dust  th.  art,  to  dust  r. 
16:9  r.  to  mistress  and  submit 
18:10  I  will  cert.  r.  to  thee,  14 
31:3  r.  to  land  of  kindred,  13 
.32:9  Lord  which  saidst  to  me,  r. 
Ex.  4:18  let  me  r.  to  breth.  19 
13:17  people  repent,  r.  to  Egypt 
Lev.  25:10  r.  to  posses.  13,  27,  28 
41  shall  r.  nnto  his  own  family 
27:24  the  field  shall  r.  nnto  him. 
Num.  10:36  r.  L.  to  many  of  Is. 
14:4  let  us  make  a  capt.  and  r. 
23:5  L.  said,  r.  unto  Balak 
35:28  slayer  shall  r.  Jos.  20:6 
Deut.  3:20  then  shall  ye  r.  every 
man  to  his  posses.  Jos.  1:15 
17:16 nor  cause  people  r.  to  Eg. 
20:5  and  r.  to  his  house,  0,  7,  8 
30:3  the  Lord  thy  God  will  r. 
8  thou  shalt  r.  and  obey  the  L. 
Jos.  32:8  r.  with  much  riches 
Jud.  7:3  whos.  afraid,  let  him  r. 
11:31  when  I  r.  from  children 
Ruth  1:6  that  she  might  r.  fr.  Jf. 
8  go  r.  to  her  mother's  house 
15  r.  thou  after  sister-in-law 

1  Sam.  6:3  in  any  wise  r.  him 
9:5  Saul  said.  Come,  let  us  r. 
26:21  then  said  Saul,  I  sinned,  r. 
29:4  said,  Make  this  fellow  r.  7 

2  Sam.  2:26  ere  thou  bid  peo.  r.  t 
3:10  then  said  A.  to  him,  Go.  r. 
10:5  beards  grown,  r.  1  Chr.  19:5 
15:19  goest  thou  with  us  ?  r. 

20  I  go  whither  I  may,  r.  thou 
24:13  see  what  answer  I  sh.  r. 

1  K.  2:.32  L.  shall  r.  his  blood.  3-3 
44  Lord  sh.  r.  thy  wickedness 

8:48  r.  to  thee  with  all  th.  heart 
12:24  r.  every  man  to  his  house 
26  now  shall  kingd.  r.  to  Dav. 
19:15  r.  on  thy  way  to  wildem. 
22:17  r.  every  man  to  his  house 

in  peace,  2  Chr.  11:4;  18:16 
28  if  r.  in  peace,  2  Chr.  18:27 

2  K.  18:14  I  oflTended,  r.  from  me 
19:7  king  of  Assyria  sh.  r.  to  his 

own  land,  a3;  Is.  37:7,  34 
20:10  let  shadow  r.  backward 
2  Chr.  6:24  r.  confess  thy  name 
10:9  may  r.  answer  to  this  peo. 
18:26  fellow  in  prison  until  I  r. 
30:6  r.  to  you  •  9  ye  r.  unto  him 
Neh.  2:6  said,  VVhen  wilt  th.  r.t 
4:12  whence  ye  shall  r.  to  ua 
Est.  9:25  device  of  Haman  sh.  r. 
Job  1:21  naked  shall  I  r.  thither 
6:29  r.  yea,  r.  ag.  my  righteous. 
7:10  sh.  r.  no  more  to  his  house 
15:22  believeth  not  he  shall  r. 
17:10  but  as  for  ye  all.  do  ve  r. 
22:2;3  if  thou  r.  to  Almighty 
.33:25  shall  r.  to  days  of  youth 
30:10  that  they  r.  from  iniquity 
Ps.  6:4  r.  0  L.  deliver  my  soul 

10  let  mine  enemies  r.  asham. 
7:7  for  their  sakes  therefore  r. 
10  mischief  r.  upon  own  head 
59:0  r.  at  even.  14  let  them  r. 
73:10  theref.  his  people  r.  hith. 
74:21  let  not  oppress,  r.  asham. 
80:14  r.  we  beseech  thee,  O  G. 
90:3  sayest,  r.  ye  child,  of  men 

13 r.  O  Lord?  how  long? 
94:15  judgment  r.  to  righteous. 
104:29  they  die,  r.  to  their  dust 
110:7  r.  to  thy  rest,  O  my  soul 
Prov.  2:19  no.  th.  go  unto  her  r. 
26:27  roUeth  a  stone,  it  will  r. 
Ec.  1:7  riv.  come,  thither  theyr. 
5:15  naked  sh.  r.  to  go  as  he  ca. 
12:2  nor  clouds  r.  after  the  rain 
7  dust  shall  r.  spirit  r.  to  God 
Cant.  6:13  r.  r.  0  Shulami.  r.  r. 
Is.  0:13  vet  in  it  a  tenth  shall  r. 
Vi:1\  remnant  of  Jacob  sh.  r.  22 
21:. 2  if  ve  will,  inqu.  ye.  r.  Co. 
35:10  ransomed  of  L.  sh.  r.  51:11 
44:22  r.  unto  me,  I  redeem,  the* 
63:17  r.  for  thy  servant's  sake 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


RET 

Ter.  3:1  shall  he  r.  ag.   yet  r.  to 
22  r.  ye  backslidiiig  children 
4:1  if  thou  r.  saitli  L.  r.  unto 
12:15  I  will  r.  and  have  compa. 
13:19  if  thou  wilt  r.  let  them  r. 

unto  thee,     not  unto  them 
18:11  r.  ev.  one  fr.  evil  way,  :35:15 
24:7  shall  r.  with  whole  heart 
80:10  Jacob  shall  r.  46:27 
81:8  great  comp.  shall  r.  thither 
36:3  r.  every  man  from  evil 
1  will  r.  ev.  one  from  evil  way 
44:14  should  r.  into  land  of  Ju. 
50:9  none  shall  r,  in  vain 
Ezek.  16:55  they  desire  to  r.  th. 

thou  and  thy  daugh.  shall  r. 
18:23  wicked  i\  fr.  ways  and  live 
Dan.  10:20  will  r.  to  fight  Persia 
11:9  r.  into  his  own  land,  10,  28 
13  the  king  of  the  north  sh.  r. 
29  time  appointed  he  shall  r. 
SO  he  shall  be  grieved,  and  r 
Bos.  2:7  and  r.  to  first  husband 
9 1  will  r.  take  corn  and  wiiio 
8:5  afterward  chil.  of  Israel  r. 
7:16  they  r.  but  not  to  M.  High 
8:13  they  shall  r.  to  Egypt,  9:3 
12:14  reproach  shall  L.  r.  to  hi. 
14:7  they  under  shadow  shall  r. 
Joel  2:14  know,  he  will  r.  repent 
8:4  will  r.  recomp.  on  head,  7 
Ob.  15  reward  r.  upon  thy  head 
Mic.  5:3  reran,  of  brethren  sh.  r. 
Mai.  1:4  Edom  saith,  We  will  r. 
3:7  r.  to  me,  and  I  will  r.  to  y. 
18  r.  and  discern  between  rig. 
Mat.  10:13  let  your  peace  r. 
12:44  r.  into  house,  Luke  11:24 
24:18  nor  let  him  in  field  r. 
Luke  8:39  r.  to  thine  own  house 
Acts  15:16  I  will  r.  and  build 
18:21  I  will  r.  to  you,  if  G.  will 
To  RETUBIV. 
Num.  14:3  not  better  to  r.  to  Eg. 
Deut.  17:16  cause  peo.  to  r.  to  E. 
Euth  1:16  not  to  leave  th.  or  tor. 

1  Sam.  29:11  David  rose  ear.  tor. 

2  Chr.  10:6  coun.  give  ye  to  r.  9 
Keh.  9: 17  captain  to  r.  to  bondage 
Jer.  5:3  they  have  refused  to  r. 

S:5;/Ios.  11:5 
22:27  they  desire  to  r.  44:14 
89:10  in  causing  you  to  r.  to  th. 
place,  30:3;  32:44  ;  3:3:7,  11, 
26;  34:22;  42:12 
34:11  caused  servants  tor.  16 
l:!xk.  21:30  cause  to  r.  to  sheath  ? 
47:6  caused  me  to  r.  to  the  river 
Sos.  11:5  bee.  they  refused  to  r. 
Ziike  19:12  rec.  kingd.  and  to  r. 
^c/i  13::i4  no  more  to  r.  to  corr. 
20:3  pur.  to  r.  thro'  Macedonia 

RETURN  to,  or  unto  t.  Lord. 

1  Sam.  7:3  ye  r.  ii.  t.  L.  wi.  hea. 
Js.  19:22  they  shall  r.  wnto  i. 

55:7  let  him  r.  u.  t.  L.  mercy 
Hos.  6: 1  let  us  r.  vnto  the  Lord 

7:10  they  do  not  r.  unto  the  L. 

14:1  O  Is.  r.  u.  t.  L.  hast  fallen 
Not  RETURN. 
Nvm.  32:18  will  7iot  r.  to  houses 
1  Sam.  15:26  S.  said,  1  will  not  r. 
S  Sam.  12:23  go,  he  sh.  n.  r.  to 
1  K.  13:16  I  may  not  r.  with  thee 
Job  10:21  whe.  I  shall  notr.  16:22 

39:4  and  r.  not  unto  them 
Is.  45:23  word  gone  out,  sh.  n.  r. 

55:11  it  shall  hot  r.  to  me  void 
Jer.  8:4  turn  away,  and  not  r.  ? 

15:7  destroy,  since  they  r.  not 

22:11  shall  not  r.  any  more,  27 

23:20  anger  of  L.  sh.  not  r.  30:24 
Ezek.  7:13  for  seller  shall  no<  r. 

13:22  sho.  n.  r.  fr.  wicked  ways 

21:5  sw.  shall  not  r.  into  sheath 

35:9  thy  cities  shall  not  r. 

46:9  he  sh.  not  r.  by  way  he  ca. 
Hos.  7:10  they  do  not  r.  to  Lord 

11:5  he  sh.  not  r.  to  land  of  Eg. 
9  I  w'xWnot  r.  to  destroy  Eptir. 
Mat.  2:12  warned  sh.  7iot  r.  to  H. 
iu/ce  16:31  let  him  likewise  n.  r. 

RETURNED. 
Oen.  8:3  waters  r.  from  off  earth 
9  dove  r.  to  him;  12  r.  not  ag. 

43:18  because  money  r.  in  sacks 
Ex.  14:27  sea  r.  to  strength,  28 

19:8  M.  r.  words  of  people  to  L. 
Lev.  22:13  if  she  is  r.  to  father's 
Num.  24:25  Bal.  rose,  r.  to  place 
Jos.  2:16  hide  till  pursu.  be  r.  22 

4:18  waters  of  Jor.  r.  to  th.  pla. 
Jt(d.  2:19  judge  was  dead  th.  r. 

5:29  she  r.  answer  to  herself 

11:39  Gid.'s  daugh.  r.  to  father 

r^uth  1:22 so  Naomi  and  Ruth  r. 


REV 

1  Sam.  17:57  D.  r.  from  slaughter 
25::j9  Lord  r.  wickedness  of  Na. 

2  Sam.  1:22  sw.  of  S.  r.  not  emp. 
3:16  said  Ab.  Return,  and  he  r. 
6:20  Da.  r.  to  bless  his  househ. 
16:8  L.  r.  on  thee  blood  of  house 
19:15  king  r.  and  came  to  Jord. 
2:3:10  peo.  r.  after  him  to  spoil 

1  K.  13:10  r.  not  byway  became 
33  after  this  Jer.  r.  not  fr.  evil 

2  K.  4:35  Elisha  r.  and  walked 
2  Chr.  25:10  r.  home  in  anger 

.32:21  Senn.  r.  with  shame  face 
AeA.  9:28  when  they  r.  and  cried 
Ps.  33:13  prayer  r.  into  bosom 

78:34  they  r.  inquired  after  O. 
Is.  38:8  the  sun  r.  ten  degrees 
Jer.  3:7  turn  to  me,  she  r.  not 

14:3  they  r.  wi.  vessels  empty 

40:12  the  Jews  r.  out  of  place 
Ezek.  hllliving creatures  ran, r. 

8:17  r.  to  provoke  me  to  anger 

47:7  I  r.  lo,  at  bank  of  river 
Dan.  4:34  understanding  r.  36 
llos.  0:11  I  r.  captivity  of  people 
Amos  4:6  yet  not  r.  to  me,  8,  11 
Zee.  1:6  tliey  r.  and  said.  As  L. 
16  I  am  r.  to  Jer.  with  mercies 

7:14  no  man  passed  thro'  nor  r. 

8:3  I  am  r.  to  Zion,  will  dwell 
Mat.  21:18  as  he  r.  into  city 
Mark  14:40  r.  found  them  asleep 
Lnke  2:20  shejih.  r.  glorifying  O. 

4:14  Jesus  r.  in  power  of  Spirit 

8::37  went  into  ship,  andr.  back 

17:18  that  r.  to  give  glory  to  G. 

19:15  r.  having  received  kingd. 

23:48  smote  breasts,  and  r. 

24:9  r.  fr.  sepulchre  and  told  all 
52  worshipped,  r.  to  Jerusal. 
Acts  8:25  apostles  r.  to  Jerusal. 

1.3:13  and  John  r.  to  Jerusalem 

21:6  took  ship,  they  r.  home 
Gal.  1:17  I  r.  ag.  unto  Damascus 
Ileb.  11:15  opportunity  to  have  r. 

1  Pet.  2:25  r.  to  Sheph.  of  souls 

RETURNETH. 
Ps.  146:4  breath  goeth,  r.  to  car. 
Prm.  26:11  as  dog  r.  so  a  fool  r. 
Ec.  1:6  wind  r.  accord,  to  circu. 
Is.  55:10  rain  r.  not  thither,  but 
Ezek.  3.5:7  that  r.  I  will  cut  ofi" 
Zee.  9:8  encamp  bcc.  of  him  r. 

RETURNING. 
Is.  30:15  in  r.  rest  ye  be  saved 
L'ike  7:10  r.  found  servant  whole 
ylc('s8:28r.  sitting  in  chariot 
Heb.  7:1  Abra.  r.  From  slaughter 

REUBEN. 
Gen.  29:33  called  his  name  R. 
30:14  R.  went  in  the  days  of 
35:22  R.  went  and  lay  with  Bil. 
23  sons  of  Leah,  R.  Ja.'s  46:8; 
49:3;  Kum.  26:5;  1  Chr.  5:1 
37:22  R.  said.  Shed  no  blood,  29 
46:9  sons  of  K.  Ex.  6:14  ;  Num. 
16:1;  32:1,  37;  Deut.  11:6; 
Jos.  4:12;  1  Chr.  5:3,  18 
Num.  2:10  of  camp  of  R.  10:18 
7:.30  prince  of  children  of  R. 
32:33  child,  of  R.  Jos.  13:23 
Deut.  27:13  mount  E.  to  curse,  R. 
3:3:6  let  R.  live,  and  let  not  his 
Jos.  15:6  Boh.  son  of  R.  18:17 
22:13  Is.  sent  to  children  of  R. 
Jud.  5:15  divisions  of  R.  16 
Ezek.  48:6  a  portion  for  R.  31 

Tribe  of  REUBEN. 
Nvm.  1:5  of^  ofM.  Elizur,  21 
13:4  of  tribe  o/Ji.  Shammua 
tribe  of  R.  have  received 
20:8 ;  21::36  ;  1  Chr.  6:63,  78 
Hev.  7:5  tribe  of  R.  sealed  12,000 

REUBENITES. 

Num.  26:7  are  tlie  families  of  R. 
Deut.  3:12,  16;  29:8;  Jos.  12:6; 
13:8 

,70.?.  1:12  Josh,  spake  to  R.  2:1 

2  A'.  10:33  Uazael  smote  the  R. 
REVEAL. 

Job  20:27  heaven  sh.  r.  iniquity 
Jer.  3:3:6  r.  themabund.  of  peace 
Dan.  2:47  couldest  r.  this  secret 
Mat.  11:27  he  to  whomsoever 

Son  will  r.  him,  Lu.  10:22 
Gal.  1:16  called  by  grace  to  r.  S. 
Phil.  3:15  God  sh.  r.  this  unto  y. 

REVEALED. 
Deut.  29:29  tilings  /•.  to  us 

1  Sam.  3:7  word  of  Lord  r.  to  h. 
21  L.  r.  himself  to  Sam.  in  Sh. 

2  Sam.  7:27  hast  )•.  to  thy  serv. 
Is.  22:14  r.  in  mine  ears  by  L. 

2:3:1  fr.  Chittim  it  is  r.  to  them 
4U:5  glory  of  the  Lord  sh.  bo  r. 


REV 

It.  53:1  arm  of  L.  r.  ?  John  12:38 
56:1  righteousness  near  to  be  r. 

Jer.  11:20  unto  thee  I  r.  my  can. 

Dan.  2:19  th.  was  secret  r.  to  D. 
10:1  a  thing  was  r.  to  Daniel 

Mat.  10:26  nothing  covered  that 

shall  not  be  r.  LukeK-.i 
11:23  r.  th.  to  babes  Luke  10:21 
16:17  flesh  and  blood  hathnotr. 

Luke  2:26  r.  to  Simeon  by  H.  G. 
35  thoughts  of  many  hearts  r. 
17:.30  day  when  Son  of  man  isn 

Pom.  1:17  therein  right,  of  G.  r. 
18  wrath  of  God  is  r.  fr.  heav. 
8:18  glory  which  sh.  be  r.  in  us 

1  Cor.  2:10  God  r.  them  to  us 
3:13  bee.  it  shall  be  r.  by  fire 
14::30  if  any  thing  be  r.  to  ano. 

Gal.  3:23  faith  whi.  should  be  r. 

Eph.  3:5  now  r.  to  holy  apostles 

2  Thes.  1:7  when  L.  J.  shall  be  r. 
2:3  and  that  man  of  sin  be  r. 

6  he  might  be?',  in  his  time 

8  wick,  one  r.  whom  L.  cons. 
1  Pet.  1:5  to  be  r.  in  last  time 

12  unto  whom  it  was  r. 
4:13  when  his  glory  shall  bo  r. 
5:1  partaker  of  g.  that  sh.  be  r. 

REVEALER. 
Dan.  2:47  G.  of  gods,  r.  of  secrets 

REVEALETH. 
Prov.  11:13  talebea.  r.  sec.  20:19 
Dan.  2:22  r.  deep  and  secret  th. 

28  G.  in  heaven  that  r.  secrets 

29  r.  secrets  maketh  known 
Amos  3:7  r.  secrets  to  prophets 

REVELATION. 
Pom.  2:5  r.  of  judgment  of  God 
16:25  according  to  r.  of  mystery 
1  Cor.  14:6  sh.  speak  to  you  by  r. 

26  every  one  of  you  hath  a  r. 
Gal.  1:12  by  r.  of  Jesus  Christ 
2:2  went  up  by  r.  and  commu. 

Eph.  1:17  may  give  you  sp.  ofr. 
3:3  by  r.  he  made  known  to  me 

1  Pet.  1:13  grace  br.  at  r.  of  J.  C. 
Pev.  1:1  r.  of  J.  C.  wh.  God  gave 

REVELATIONS. 

2  Cor.l2:l  come  to  visions  andr. 

7  exalted  thro,  abundance  of  r. 

REVELLINGS. 
Gal.  5:21  works  of  the  fle.  ara  r. 

1  Pet.  4:3  ye  walked  in  lusts,  r. 

REVENGE,  ED,  ETH. 
.Ter.  20:10  we  shall  take  r.  on  h. 
Ezek.  25:12  Ed.  r.  himself  on  th. 

15  Philistines  have  dealt  by  r. 
Nah.  1:2  the  Lord  r.  the  Lord  r. 

2  Cor.  7:11  what  r.  is  wr.  in  you 

REVENGER,  S. 
Num.  35:19  r.  sh.  slay  murde.  21 
24  judge  between  slayer  and  r. 

27  if  r.  find  him  andr.  kill 

2  Sam.  14:11  wouldest  not  suf.  r. 
Bom.  13:4  minister  of  God,  a  r. 

REVENGING. 
Ps.  79:10  by  the  r.  of  the  blood 

REVENUE. 
Ezr.  4:13  thou  sh.  eiulamaire  r. 
Prov.  8:19  my  r.  betti  r  than  sil. 
Is.  23:3  harvest  of  liver  is  her  r. 

REVENUES. 
Prov.  15:6  in  r.  of  wick,  is  trou. 
16:8  a  little  is  better  than  gr.  r. 
Jer.  12:13  be  ashamed  of  your  r. 

REVERENCE,  Verb. 
Lev.  19::30  r.  sanct.  I  am  L.  26:2 
Est.  3:2  king's  serv.  r.  Ilaman 
Mat.  21:37  they  will  r.  my  son, 

Mark  12:6  ;  Zi//r«  20:13 
Eph.  5:33  wife  that  she  r.  hush. 

REVERENCE. 
2  Sam.  9:6  Mephibosh.  did  r.  Da. 
1  K.  1:31  Bathsheba  didr.  king 
Est.  3:2Mord.  did  him  not  r.  5 
Ps.  89:7  to  be  had  in  r.  of  all 
Heb.  12:9  and  we  gave  them  r. 

28  we  may  serve  God  with  r. 

REVEREND. 
Ps.  111:9  holy  and  r.  is  his  name 

REVERSE. 
Num.  23:20  be  blessed,  I  can.  r 
Est.  8:5  let  it  be  written  to  r. 

8  with  king's  ring,  no  man  r. 

REVILE. 
Ex.  22:28  thou  shalt  not?',  gods 
Mat.  5:11  blessed  when  men  r. 

REVILED. 
Mat.  27:39  that  passed  by  r.  him 
Mark  15:;32  that  were  crucified  r. 
.lohn  9:28  they  r.  him,  and  said 
1  Cor.  4:12  being  r.  we  bless 
1  Pet.  2:'23  when  he  was  r.  not 


REW 

REVILERS. 

1  Co?'.  6: 10  iiorr.  iuh.  king,  of  G. 
REVILEST. 

Acts  23:4  r.  God's  higli-priest 

REVILINGS. 
Is.  51:7  neither  afraid  of  their  r. 
Zep.  2:8  r.  of  child,  of  Ammon 

REVIVE. 
Neh.  4:2  will  they  r.  the  stones? 
Ps.  85:6  wilt  th.  not  r.  us  again 
138:7  thou  wilt  r.  me,  th.  shalt 
Is.  57:15  T.  spirit  and  to  r.  heart 

of  contrite  ones 
Hos.  6:2  after  days  will  he  r.  ns 
14:7  they  shall  r.  as  corn 
Hob.  3:2  O  Lord,  r.  thy  work  in 

REVIVED. 
Gen.  45:27  the  spirit  of  .Jacob  r. 
Jud.  15:19  spirit  came  ag.  he  r. 

1  K.  17:22  soul  of  child  ca.  he  r. 

2  K.  13:21  touch,  bones  of  Eli.  r. 
Pom  .  7:!)  command,  came,  sin  r. 

14:9  Ch.  both  died,  rose,  and  r- 
REVIVING. 
Ezr.  9:8  to  give  us  a  little  r.  9 

REVOLT. 
Is.  59:13  speaking  oppres.  and  r. 

REVOLT,  Verb. 
2  Chr.  21:10  same  time  did  Li.  r. 
Is.  1:5  ye  will  r.  more  and  mora 

REVOLTED. 
2  K.  8:20  Edom  r.  22  \-2C7tr.  21:8 
22  Libnah  r.  at  the  siime  time 
Is.  31:6  Israel  have  deeply  r. 
Jer.  5:23  people  are  r.  and  gone 

REVOLTERS. 
.Ter.  6:28  all  grievous  r.  walking 
Hos.  5:2  r.  are  profound  to  maka 

9:15  love  no  more,  princes  r. 

REVOLTING. 
Jer.  5:23  this  peo.  hath  a  r.  hea. 

REWARD,  Substantive. 
Gen.  15:1  Ab.  I  am  thy  great  r. 
Nurn.  18:31  it  is  your  r.  for  serv. 
Deut.  10:17  G.  who  taketh  not  r. 

27:25  cursed  that  tak.  r.  to  slay 
Ruth  2:12  a  full  r.  be  given  of  L. 
%Sam.  4:10  wd.  have  giv.  him  r. 

19:36  king  recompense  such  a  r. 
1  K.  13:7  fwill  give  thee  a  r. 
Job  6:22  Bring  me  or  give  a  r. 

7:2  hireling  look,  for  r.  of  work 
Ps.  15:5  nor  taketh  r.  ag.  innoc. 

19:11  keeping  of  them  is  gre.  n 

40:15  let  them  be  desolate  for  r. 

58:11  there  is  a  r.  for  righteous 

70:3  let  th.  be  turned  back  forr. 

91:8  shalt  see  the  r.  of  wicked 

94:2  render  a  r.  to  the  proud 

119:20  let  this  be  r.  of  adversa. 

127:3  fruit  of  womb  is  his  r. 
Prov.  11:18  righteousn.  a  sure  n 

21:14  a  r.  in  bosom  st.  wrath 

24:14  then  there  shall  be  a  r. 
20  shall  be  no  r.  to  evil  man 
Ec.  4:9  they  have  a  good  r. 

9:5  nei.  have  they  any  more  r. 
Is.  3:11  the  r.  of  hands  be  given 

5:2:3  which  justify  wicked  for  r. 

40:10  his  r.  is  with  him,  62:11 

45:13  go  my  captives,  not  for  r. 
Jer.  40:5  capt.  gave  Jeremiah  r. 
Ezek.  16:34  givest  r.  no  r.  given 
Hos.  9:1  thou  hast  loved  a  r. 
Ob.  15  thy  r.  shall  return  upon 
Mic.  3:11  judge  forr.  priests 

7:3  and  judge  asketh  for  a  r. 
Mat.  5:12  r.  in  heaven,  Luke  6:23 
46  love  you,  what  r.  have  ye  ? 

0:1  ye  have  no  r.  of  your  Father 
2  they  have  their  r.  5,  16 

10:41  sh.  receive  a  prophet's  r. 

sh.  receive  a  right,  man's r. 
42  no  wise  lose  r.  Mark  9:41 
Luke  6:35  your  r.  shall  be  great 

23:41  we  receive  due  r.  of  decda 
Acts  1:18  field  with  r.  of  iniquL 
Pom  4:4  to  him  that  work,  is  r. 
1  Cor.  3:8  man  sh.  receive  his  r. 
14  abide,  he  shall  receive  a  r. 

9:17  ifwillingly,  I  have  a  r.  18 
Col.  2:18  no  man  beg.  you  ofr. 

3:'24  ye  sh.  receive  r.  of  inherit. 

1  Tim.  5:18  laborer  worthy  ofr. 
Hfb.  2:2  recei.  just  recomp.  ofr. 

10:.35  great  recompense  ofr. 
11:26  he  had  respect  to  the  r. 

2  Pet.  2:13  shall  receive  the  r.  of 
2  John  8  tliat  we  receixe  a  full?'. 
Jude  11  after  error  of  Bal.  for  r. 
Per.  11:18  thou  shouldest  giver. 

22:12  I  come  quickly,  my  r.  is 

REWARD,  Verb. 
Deut.  32:41  and  I  will  r.  them 


96- 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


RIC 

1  Sam.  24:19  Lord  r.  thee  good 

2  Sam.  3:39  L.  sh.  r.  doer  of  evil 
2  Chr.  20:11  behold  how  th.  r.  us 
P.s.  54:5  sliall     evil  to  enemies 
Prov.  25:22  the  L.  shall  r.  thee 
Hos.  4:9  and  I  will  r.  them  their 
JfaA  f):4  Father  sh.  r.  thee,  6:18 

l(i:27  he  shall  r.  every  man 
8  Tzm.  4:14  Lord  r.  him  accord. 
18:6  r.  her,  even  assherevv. 
REWARDED. 
Oen.  44:4  wheref.  have  ye  r.  evil 
ISam.  24:17  th.  r.  good,  I  evil 
2  Sam.  22:21  L.  r.  me  ac.  P«.  18:20 
S  Chr.  15:7  your  work  shall  be  r. 
Ps.  7:4  if  I  have  r.  evil  to  him 
35:12  th.  r.  evil  for  good,  109:5 
103:10  nor  r.  us  accord,  to  iniq. 
Prov.  1.3:13  feareth  com.  be  r. 
Is.  3:9  they  have  r.  evil  to  them. 
Jer.  31:16  work  sh.  be  r.  saith  L. 
Seu.  18:6  even  as  she  r.  you 

REWARDER. 
Seb.  11:6  a  r.  of  them  that  seek 

REWARDETH. 
Job  21:19  he  r.  him,  sh.  know  it 
Ps.  31:23  plentifully  r.  proud 

1.37:8  happy  he  that  r.  thee,  as 
Prov.  17:13  whoso  r.  evil  for  go. 
6:10  both  r.  fool  and  r.  trunsgr. 
REWARDS. 
Num.  22:7  with  r.  divination 
Is.  1:23  every  one  followeth  r. 
Pan.  2:6  rec.  of  me  gifts,  and  r. 

5:17  said,  give  thy  r.  to  another 
Sos.  2:12  these  are  my  r. 

REZI\. 
S  K.  15:37  R.  the  king,  1G:5; 
Is.  7:1 

16:6  R.  recovered  Elath  to,  9 
Ezr.  2:48  childr.  ofli.  Xeh.  7:50 
Js.  7:4  the  fierce  anger  of  R.  8 
8:6  as  this  people  rejoice  in  R. 
9:11  set  up  the  adversaries  of  R. 
RHEGIU.VI. 
^cta  28:13  comp.  and  came  to  R. 

RHESA. 
Zuke  3:27  who  was  the  son  of  R. 

RHODA. 
Acts  12:13  to  hearken  named  R. 

RHODES. 
Acts  21:1  we  came  unto  R. 

RIB,  S. 
Gen.  2:21  God  to-^k  one  of  his  r. 

22  the  r.  which  God  had  taken 
2  Sam.  3:23  sm.  A.  under  fifth  r. 
3:27  J.  smote  Ab.  under  fifth  r. 
4:6  smote Ishbosh.  underflfthr. 
20:10  J.  smote  Ama.  un.  fifth  r. 
Pan.  7:5  beast  had  r.  in  mouth 

RIBBAND. 
Num.  15:38  on  fring.  of  bord.  ar. 
RICH. 

6(n.  13:2  Abram  was  r.  in  cattle 
14:23  lest  say,  I  ha.  made  A.  r. 
Ex.  30:15  r.  shall  not  give  more 
Lev.  25:47  if  a  stranger  wax  r. 
Buth  3:10  fol.  not  men  poor  or  r. 

1  Sam.  2:7  L.  raakcth  poor  and  r. 

2  Sam.  12:1  two  men  in  city,  1  r. 
Job  15:29  he  shall  not  be  r.  nei. 

34:19  norregardeth  ther.  more 

Ps.  45:12  r.  snail  entreat  favor 
49:2  hear  this,  both  r.  and  poor 
16  be  not  afraid  when  one  is  r. 

Prov.  10:4  hand  of  dilig.  mak.  r. 
22  blessing  of  Lord,  maketh  r. 
13:7  there  is  that  mak.  hims.  r. 
14:20  the  r.  hath  many  friends 
18:23  the  r.  answereth  roughly 
21:17  lov.  wine  and  oil  not  r. 
22:2  r.  and  poor  meet  together 
7  the  r.  ruleth  over  the  poor 
16  giveth  to  r.  shall  come  to 
2.3:4  labor  not  to  ber.  cease 
28:6  perverse,  though  he  be  r. 
20  he  maketh  haste  to  be  r.  22 

Ec.  5:12  abund.  of  r.  not  suffer 
10:6  and  the  r.  sit  in  low  place 
20  curse  not  r.  in  thy  bedcham. 

Is.  63:9  and  with     in  his  death 

Jer.  5:2~  are  great  and  waxen  r. 

Hos.  12:8  Epfiraim  said,  I  am  r. 

Zee.  11:5  bless,  be  L.  for  I  am  r. 

Mark  12:41  many  that  were  r. 

Luke  1:5:3  the  r.  he  sent  away 
6:24  woe  unto  you  that  are  r. 
12:21  that  is  not  r.  toward  God 
14:12  call  not  thy  r.  neighbors 
18:23  sorrowful,  he  was  very  r. 

Pom.  10:12  same  Lord  is  r.  to  all 

1  Cor.  4:8  are  full,  now  ye  are  r, 

2  Co7 .  6:10  yet  making  many  r. 
8:9  r.  yet  poor,  ye  might  be  r. 


RIC 

Eph.  2:4  God  who  is  r.  in  mercy 

1  Tim.  6:9  they  th.  will  be  r.  fall 

17  charge  th.  that  arer.  in  this 

18  and  be  r.  in  good  works 
Jam.  1:10  let  then  rejoice  inth. 

2:5  G.  chosen  poor,  r.  in  faith  ? 
Rev.  2:9  I  know  pov.  thou  art  r. 
3:17  bee.  thou  sayest  I  am  r.  and 
13:16  hecauseth  the  r.  and  poor 
18:19  made  r.  all  that  had  ships 

RICH  man,  or  men. 

2  Sam.  12:2  r.  man  had  many  fl. 
■Job  27:19  r.  man  shall  lie  down 
Prov.  10:15  r.  man's  wealth  is 

his  strong  city,  18:11 
28:11  r.  man  is  wise  in  his  own 
Jer.  9:23  let  not  the  r.  mareglory 
^^ln.  6:12  r.  men  thereof  are  full 
Mat.  19:23  r.  m.  sh.  hardly  enter 
24  than  a  r.  m.  to  enter  kingd. 

of  God,  Mark  10:25;  L'l.  18:25 
27:57  a  r.  man  of  Arimathea 
Lnke  12:16  ground  of man  bro. 
16:1  a  certain  r.  m.  had  a  stew. 

19  a  r.  man  was  clo.  in  i)urple 
21:1  and  saw  the?-,  mancasting 

Jam.  1:11  so  shall  ther.  m.  fade 
2:6  do  not  r.  men  oppress  you  ? 
5:1  ye  r.  men,  weep  and  howl 

Rev.  0:15  r.  men  hid  themselves 
RICHER. 

Dan.  11:2  the  fourth  sh.  be  far  r. 

RICHES. 

Gen.  31:16  the  r.  G.  hath  taken 
3iJ:7  r.  more  than  they  might 
■Jos.  22:8  return  with  much  r. 
1  Sam.  17:25  enrich  with  grcatr. 
1  K.  3:11  neither  hast  asked  r. 
2  Chr.  1:11 
13  giv.  thee  both  r.  and  honor 
10:23  Solom.  exceeded  all  kings 
of  earth  forr.  2  Chr.  9:22 

1  Clir.  29:12  r.  and  honor  como 
28  David  died  full  of  days.  r. 

2  Chr.  17:5  r.  and  honor,  18:1 
20:25  found  r.  with  dead  bodies 
.32:27  Hezek.  had  c-xceedingr. 

Est.  1:4  showed  r.  of  kingdom 

5:11  Haman  told  them  of  his  r. 
Job  20:15  he  swallowed  down  r. 

.36:19  will  he  esteem  thy  r.  ? 
Ps.  37:16  bet.  thanr.  of  wicked 

39:6  heapeth  up  r.  knowet'.i  not 

49:6  boast  themselves  in  th.  ) 

52:7  trusted  in  abund.  of  his  i. 

02:10  if  r.  increase,  set  not  heart 

73:12  ungodly  prosper,  incr.  r. 

104:21  0~Lord,  earth  is  full  of  r. 

112:3  wealth  and  r.  in  his  house 

119:14  rejo.  as  much  as  in  all  r. 
Prov.  3:16  in  her  left  hand  r. 

8:18  r.  and  honor  are  with  me 

11:4  n  profit  not  in  day  of  wra. 
16  wom.  honor,  strong  men  r. 
28  he  that  trust,  in  r.  shall  fall 

13:7  himself  poor,  hath  great  r. 
8  ransom  of  man's  life  his  r. 

14:24  crown  of  wise  is  their  r. 

19:14  r.  are  inheritance  of  fath. 

22:1  good  name  rather  than  r. 

4  by  the  fear  of  the  Lord  are  r. 
16  oppres.  poor  to  increase  r. 

23:5  for  r.  make  themselves  wi. 

24:4  cham.  be  filled  with  all  r. 

27:24  for  r.  are  not  for  ever 

30:8  gi.  me  nei.  poverty  nor  r. 
Ec.  4:8  nor  liis  eyes  sati.  with  r. 

5:13  even  r.  kept  for  owners 
19  man  whom  G.  given  r.  6:2 

9:11  nor  yet  r.  to  men  of  under. 
Is.  8:4  r.  of  Damasc.  taken  away 

10:14  hand  found  as  a  nejst  r. 

30:6  carry  their  r.  on  yo.  asses 

45:3  I  will  give  thee  hidden  r. 

61:6  ye  shall  eat  r.  of  Gentiles 
J(r.  9:23  let  not  rich  man  gl.  in  r. 

17:11  he  that  get.  r.  not  by  rig. 

48::36  r.  he  hath  gotten  perished 
Ezek.  26:12  make  a  spoil  of  thy 

28:4  with  understanding  got.  r. 

5  by  thy  traflic  increased  r. 
Dan.  11:2  thro'  his  r.  sh.  stir  np 

24  scat.  am.  prey,  spoil  and  r. 
28  then  shall  he  return  with  r. 
Mat.  1.3:22  deceitful,  of  r.  choke 
word,  J/nri- 4:19;  i)/ie8:14 
Mark  10:23  hardly  th.  that  ha.  r. 
24  them  that  trust  in  r.  to  en- 
ter. Luke  18:24 
Luke  16:11  who  will  commit  r..? 
Rom.  2:4  or  despiseth  tliou  r.? 
9:23  make  kn.  r.  of  his  glorv 
11 :12  if  fall  of  them  be  the  r. 
33  O  the  r.  of  the  wisd.  of  God 
2  Cor.  8:2  to  r.  of  their  liberality 
Ei)h,  1:7  redemption  accor.  to  r, 


RIG 

Eph.  1:18  r.  of  glory  of  inherita. 
2:7  exceeding  r.  of  his  grace 
3:8  I  .should  preach  unsearch.  r. 
16  grant  you  accord,  to  the  r. 
Phil.  4:19  accord,  to  r.  in  glory 
Col.  1:27  what  r.  of  the  glory 
1  Tim.  6:17  nor  trust  in  uncer.  r. 
Heb.  11:26  repro.  of  C.  greater  r. 
Jam.  5:2  your  r.  are  corrupted 
R^v.  5:12  worthy  Lamb  to  rec.  r. 
18:17  great  r.  come  to  naught 

RICHLY 
Col.  3:16  let  word  of  C.  dwell  r. 

1  Tim.  6:17  God  who  giveth  r. 

RID. 

Gen.  .37:22  that  he  might  r.  him 
Ex.  6:6  r.  you  out  of  bondage 
Lev.  26:6  r.  evil  beasts  out  land 
Ps.  82:4  r.  them  out  of  wicked 
144:7  r.  me,  and  deliver  me,  11 

RIDDANCE. 
Lev.  23:22  th.  shalt  not  make  r. 
Zep.  1:18  shall  make  speedy  r. 

RIDDEN. 
Nvm.  22:30  ass,  wh.  thou  ha.  r.  ? 

RIDDLE. 
Jud.  14:12  Sam.  said,  I  will  now 

put  forth  a  r.  to  you,  13-19 
Ezek.  17:2  put  forth  a  r.  speak. 
RIDE. 

Gen.  41:43  made  him  r.  in  char. 
Deut.  32:13  made  him  r.  onliigh 
Jud.  5:10  that  r.  on  white  asses 

2  Sam.  16:2  king's  hous.  to  r.  on 
19:26  saddle  ass  that  I  may  r. 

1  K.  1:.33  cimse  Solo,  to  r.  33, 41 

2  K.  10:16  so  th.  made  him  to  r. 
■Job  30:22  thou  causest  me  to  r. 
Ps.  45:4  and  in  thy  majesty  r. 

66:12  thou  hast  caused  me  to  r. 
Is.  30:16  wo  will  r.  upon  swift 

58:14  I  will  cause  thee  to  r. 
Jer.  6:23  r.  on  horses,  50:42 
Ilns.  10:11  will  make  Eph.  to  r. 

M:.3  we  will  not  r.  upon  horses 
JT lb.  8:8  didst  r.  upon  thy  horses 
Uag.  8:22  overthrow  those  th.  r. 

RIDER. 
Gen.  49:17  so  that  r.  shall  fall 
Ex.  15:1  horse  and  r.  tlirown,  21 
Job  39:18  scornelh  horse  and  r. 
Jer.  51:21  r.  break  in  pieces  cha. 
Zee.  lSk4  smite  r.  with  madness 

RIDERS. 
2  K.  18:23  if  thou  be  able  to  set 

r.  on  them.  Is.  36:8 
Est.  8:10  he  sent  letters  by  r. 
Hag.  2:22  horses  and?',  co.  down 
Zee.  10:5  r.  shall  be  confounded 

RIDETH. 
Deut.  83:26  who  r.  upon  heaven 
Est.  6:8  horse  king  r.  ujion 
Ps.  68:4  extol  him  that  r.  23 
Is.  19:1  the  L.  r.  on  a  swift  cloud 
Amos  2:15  neither  shall  he  that  r. 

RIDING. 
2  K.  4:21  slack  not  thy  r.  for  me 
Jer.  17:25  kings  enter  r.  22:1 
Ezek.  23:6  horsem.  r.  on  ho:  s.  12 
23  all  of  them  r.  upon  horses 

.38:15  thou  and  many  people  r. 
Ztr.  1:8  a  man  r.  on  a  red  liorso 

9:9  thy  king  com.  unto  thee  r. 
RIDGES. 
Ps.  65:10  thou  waterestr.  thereof 

RIFLED. 
Zee.  14:2  houses  r.  wom.  ravish. 

RIGHT,  Substantive. 
Gen.  18:25  shall  not  the  Judge 

of  all  the  earth  do  r.  f 
Doiit.  21:17  r.  of  first-born  is  his 
Ruth  4:6  redeem  thou  my  r. 
2  Sam.  19:43  we  ha.  also  more  r. 
Neh.  9:.33  for  thou  hast  done  r. 
Job  .34:6  should  I  lie  ag.  my  r.  ? 
17  sh.  he  th.  hateth  r.  govern  ? 

36:6  he  giveth  r.  to  the  poor 
Ps.  9:4  hast  maintained  my  r. 

17:1  hear  r.  O  Lo.  attend  to  cry 

140:12  L.  maintain  7'.  of  poor 
Pi'ov.  16:8  great  reve.  without  r. 

13  they  love  him  that  sjieak.  r. 
Is.  10:2  to  take  away  r.  from 

.32:7  dest.  when  needy  speak,  r. 
Jer.  5:28  r.  of  needy  do  not  jud. 

17:11  gctteth  riches  not  by  r. 

32:7  r.  of  redemption  is  thi.  8 
Jjnn.  3:.35  turn  aside  r.  of  man 
K-ek.  21:27  he  come  whose  r.  it 
Amos  5:12  turn  poor  from  th.  r. 
Mill.  3:5  turn  Strang,  from  his  r. 
Jltb.  13:10  they  have  no  r.  to  eat 
Rev,  22:14  have  r.  to  tree  of  life 


RIG 
RIGHT,  AdJectWe. 

Gen.  24:48  L.  led  me  in  r.  way 
Deut.  32:4  G.  of  truth,  just  andr, 

1  Sam.  12:23  teach  you  r.  way 

2  Sam.  15:3  matter  good  and  r. 

2  K.  10:15  is  thy  heart  r.  as  my  1 
Ezr.  8:21  seek  of  him  a  r.  way 
Neh.  9:13  then  gavest  r.  jndgm. 
Job  6:25  how  fore,  are  r.  words  1 

34:23  not  lay  on  man  mo.  th.  r. 

.35:2  thinkest  thou  th.  to  be  r.  / 
Ps.  19:8  Stat,  of  the  Lord  are  r. 

45:6  sceptre  of  thy  king.  r.  see. 

51:10  O  G.  renew  a  r.  sp.  in  ma 

107:7  led  them  forth  by  r.  way 

119:75  judgm.  r.  128  precepts 
Prov.  4:11  led  thee  in  r.  paths 

8:6  opening  of  my  lips  sh.  be  r. 
9  r.  to  them  that  find  knowle. 

12:5  thoughtsof  righteous areT", 

14:12  way  wh.  seemeth  r.  16:25 

20:11  whether  his  work  be  r. 

24:26  that  giveth  a  r.  answer 
Ec.  4:4  I  consid.  every  r.  work 
Is.  .30:10  proph.  not  to  us  r.  thin. 

45:19  L.  dec.  things  that  arer. 
■Ter.  2:21  planted  thee  r.  seed 

23:10  and  their  force  is  not  r. 

34:15  had  done  r.  in  my  sight 
Hos.  14:9  ways  of  the  Lord  are  r. 
Amos  3:10  th.  know  not  to  do  r. 
Mark  5:15  his  r.  mind,  i?/A;e8:.35 
Acts  4:19  whe.  r.  in  sight  of  God 

8:21  heart  is  not  r.  in  sig.  of  G. 

13:10  not  cease  to  perv.  r.  ways 

Is  RIGHT, 
Ex.  15:26  do  that  which  is  r. 
Deut.  6:18  thou  shalt  do  that  i» 
r.  12:25 ;  21:9 

12:8  what  is  r.  in  o\m  eyes 

1  K.  11:33  walked  to  do  that  r.  38 

2  K.  10:30  that  is  r.  in  my  eyes 
.Job  42:7  not  spoken  that  iir.% 
Ps.  33:4  word  of  the  Lord  is  r. 
Prcm.  12:15  way  of  the  fool  isr. 

21 :2  way  of  man  vsr.\n  his  eyes 
8  for  pure,  his  work  is  r. 
Ezek.  18:5  if  a  man  do  that  t?  r. 
19  done  that  is  r.  and  kept 
mv  Stat.  21:27;  33:14.  16,  19 
Mat.  20:4  what,  is  r.  I  will  gi.  7. 
7,"ie  10:57  judge  ye  not  wh.  r.  t 
Eph.  6.1  obey  par.  in  L.  this  isr. 

Was  RIGHT. 
Jud  17:6  ev.  man  did  that  which 
was  r.  In  own  eyes,  21:25 

1  K.  15:11  Asa  did  r.  2  Chr.  14:2 
22:43  Jehos.  aid  r.  2  Chr.  20:32 

2  A'.  12:2  Jeh.  did  r.  2  Chr.  24:2 
14:3  Amaziah  did  r.  2  Chr.  25:2 
15:3  Azariah  did  r.  2  Chr.  26:4 

34  Jotham  did  r.  2  Chr.  27:2 
16:2  A.  did  not  r.  in  sight  of  L. 
18:3  Hezekiah  did  r.  2  Chr.  293 
22:2  Josiah  did  r.  2  Chr.  34:2 

1  Chr.  13:4  was  r.  in  eyes  of  peo. 
■Job  33:27  pervert,  that  wh.  w.  n 
Ps.  78:.37  heart  was  not  r. 

Jer.  17:16  came  out  of  lips  w.  r. 

RIGHT. 
Jo3.  3:16  people  passed  r.  ag.  J. 
BIGHT  corner. 

2  K.  11:11  guard  stood  rou.  r.  c. 

See  FOOT,  HAND. 

RIGHT  forth. 

Jer.  49:5  be  diiven  eve.  man  r.f. 
RIGHT  well. 

Ps.  139:14  soul  knoweth  r.  well 
RIGHTEOl'S. 

Gen.  7:1  thee  ha.  I  seen  r.  be.  me 
18:23  wilt  destroy  r.  with  wic.  ? 

24  if  th.  be  50  r.  wilt  thou  ?  26 

25  be  far  from  thee  to  slay  r. 
20:4  L.  wilt  thou  slay  a  r.  nati. 
33:26  said.  She  more  r.  than  I 

Ex.  23:7  innocent  and  r.  si.  not 
Xiim.  23:10  let  me  die  death  of  r. 
Detit.  4:8  nation  ha.  jud^.  so  r. 
25:1  shall  justify  r.  2  Oir.  6:23 
Jud.  5:11  r.  acts,  1  Satn.  12:T 

1  Sam.  21:17  thou  more  r.  thant 

2  Sam.  4:11  wick,  slain  r.  person 

1  K.  2:32  fell  on  two  men  morer. 
8::32  iustifving  r.  to  give  him 

2  K.  10:9  Jehu  said  to  peo.  Be  r. 
Ezr.  9:15  G.  of  Israel  r.  Neh.  9:3 
Job  4:7  where  were  r.  cut  oft  ? 

9:15  tho'  I  we.  r.  would  not  an. 
10:15  if  I  bo  r.  net  lift  up  head 
15:14  what  is  man,  he  be  r.  ? 
17:9  r.  also  sh.  hold  on  his  w. 
22-3  is  it  pleas,  to  A.  th.  artr.f 

19  r.  see  it,  glad,  Ps.  107:43 
2.3:7  r.  might'dispute  with  him 
32:1  he  was  r.  iu  his  own  eyes 


968 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


RIG 

Job  34:5  Jol)  hath  Baicl.  I  am  r. 
85:7  if  thou  be  r.  wliatgiv.  thon 
86:7  wit.  not  eyes  fr.  c.  P.s-.  34:15 
40:8  contl.  me  that  thou  be  r. 

Jls.  1:5  nor  einnerg  in  cong.  of  r. 
6  Lord  knoweth  \vay  of  the  r. 
6:12  wilt  bless  r.  with  favor 
V.'S  r.  G.  trieth  liearts  and  reins 
11  G.  jud.  r.  aujrry  wi.  wiclied 
31:3  wliat  can  r.Aol  5  L.  tri.  r. 
14:5  God  is  in  generation  of  r. 
19:9  judgments  of  L.  iire  true 
and  r.  119:7,  62,  106,  160,  164 
81:18  lips  speak  acainst  the  r. 
82:11  be  glad  in  Lord,  rej.  ye  r. 
83:1  rejofce  in  L.  O  ye  r.  97:12 
34:17  ?•.  cry,  L.  heareth  them 

19  ma.  are  the  afllictions  of  r. 
21  that  hate  r.  sh.  be  desolate 

85:27  glad  that  favor  r.  cause 
€7:17  but  Lord  upholdeth  ther. 
21  but  the  r.  showeth  mercy 
95  have  I  not  seen  r.  forsaken 

80  mouth  of  r.  speaketh  wisd. 
82  wicked  watch  to  slay  him 
89  salvation  of  the  r.  is  of  Lo. 

62:6  r.  also  shall  see,  fear,  laurrh 
65:22  never  suff.  r.  to  be  moved 
68:10  r.  rejoice,  he  secth  veng. 

11  there  is  a  reward  for  tlie  r. 
64:10  r.  shall  be  glad  in  the  L. 
68:3  let  r.  be  glad,  let  them  rej. 
69:28  let  them  not  be  wri.  wi.  r. 
72:7  in  his  days  sh.  r.  flourish 
94:21  gather  against  soul  of  r. 
112:4  L.  full  of  compas.  r.  11<;:5 

6r.  be  in  everl.  remembrance 
118:15  rejoicing  in  tabern.  of  r. 

20  gate,  into  which  r.  sh.  ent. 
119:106  keep  thy  r.  judgments 

137  r.  art  thou,  O  Lo.  Jer.  12:1 

138  thy  testimonials  are  r. 
125:3  rod  of  wicked  sh.  not  rest 

on  r.  lest  r.  put  forth  hands 
140:13  r.  give  thanks  to  thy  na. 
141:5  let  r.  smite,  kindness 
142:7  r.  shall  compass  me  about 
145:17  Lord  r.  in  all  his  ways 
146:8  Lord  loveth  r.  jpreserveth 
Prov.  2:7  layeth  up  wisd.  for  r. 

20  mayest  keep  paths  of  r. 
10:3  will  not  suffer  r,  to  fimish 

16  labor  of  r.  teudeth  to  life 

21  the  lips  of  the  r.  feed  many 

24  desire  of  r.  shall  be  granted 

25  r.  is  an  everlasting  founria. 
28  hope  of  r.  sh.  be  gladness 
30  r.  shall  never  be  removed 
32  lips  of  r.  kn.  what  is  accep. 

11:8  r.  is  deliv.  out  of  trouble. 
30  well  with  r.  city  rejoiceth 
21  seed  of  r.  shall  be  delivered 

23  desire  of  the  r.  is  only  good 
28  T.  shall  flourish  as  a  branch 

81  r.  be  recompensed  in  earth 
12:3  root  of  r.  sh.  not  be  moved 

6  thoughts  of  the  r.  are  right 
7house  of  the  r.  shall  stand 

12  root  of  the  r.  yieldeth  fruit 

26  r.  is  more  excel,  than  neigh. 
13:9  light  of  the  r.  rejoiceth 

21  to  r.  good  shall  be  repaid 

25  r.  cat.  to  satisfying  of  soul 
14:9  amon"  the  r.  there  is  favor 

32  the  r.  hath  hope  in  his  dea. 
15:6  in  house  of  r.  is  much  tre. 

19  way  of  the  r.  is  made  plain 

28  heart  of  r.  studieth  to  nns. 

29  he  heareth  the  prayer  of  r. 
18:5  not  good  to  overthrow  r. 

10  r.  runneth  into  it,  is  safo 
21:18  shall  be  ransom  for  r. 

26r.  giveth  and  spareth  not 
23:24  fiith.  of  r.  greatly  rejoice 
24:15  lay  not  waitag.  dwe.  of  r. 

24  saith  to  wicked,  Thou  art  r. 
28:1  wicked  flee,  but  r.  bold 

10  causeth  r.  to  go  astray 
28  when  wicked  perish,  r.  inc. 
29:2  r.  in  authority  peo.  rejoice 

6  the  r.  doth  sing  and  rejoice 

7  r.  considereth  cause  of  poor 
16  the  r.  shall  see  their  fall 

Bfc.  3:17  G.  judge  r.  and  wicked 
7:16  be  not  r.  overmuch 
9:1  r.  and  wise  in  hand  of  God 

8  one  event  to  r.  and  wicked 
Is.  3:10  say  to  r.  it  be  well 

24:16  heard  songs,  glory  to  r. 
26:2  open  ye,  tiiat  r.  may  enter 
41:20  declared,  we  say.  He  is  r. 
53:11  r.  serv.  shall  justify  many 
67:1  r.  peri.  r.  taken  from  evil 
60:21  people  also  shall  be  all  r. 
Jer.  12:1  r.  art  thou,  0  L.  I  plead 
20:12  O  Lord  of  hosts  triest  r. 
Ezek.  IZ-MI  with  lies  mader.  sad 
Sl:3  cut  ofS  r.  and  wicked,  4 
3lB 


EIG 

Ezek.  21:13  wh.  I  say  to  r.  he  sh. 

^mo.«2:6  they  sold  r.  for  silver 

Hab.  1:4  wicked  comp.  about  7: 
13  wicked  devou.  him  more  r. 

Mai.  3:18  discern  between  r.  and 

Mat.  9:13  not  come  to  call  the  r. 

Mark  2:17;  Lvkeb-.Si 
13:43  r.  shine  forth  as  sun 
23:28  outwardly  ap.  r.  to  men 
25:46  r.  sh.  go  into  life  eternal 

L7;fe  1:6  they  were  both  bef.  G. 
18:9  trusted  they  were  ?■. 

John  7:24  judge  not  by  ap.  butr. 
17:25  O  r.  F.  world  not  known 

i?om.  2:5  revel,  of  r.  judg.  of  G. 
3:10  there  is  none  r.  no  not  one 
5:19  obed.  of  one,  many  mader. 

2  Tim.  4:8  r.  Judge  shall  give 

ITeb.  11:4  obt.  witness  he  was  r. 

1  Pet.  3:12  eyes  of  L.  are  over  r. 
4:18  if  r.  scarcely  be  saved 

2  Pet.  2:8  Lot  vexed  his  r.  soul 
1  John  2:29  if  ye  know  he  is  r. 

3:7  doeth  right,  is  r.  as  he  is  r. 

12  his  works  e^^'l,  brother's  r. 
Rev.  16:5  angel  say,  Thou  r. 

7  O  L.  true  and  r.  thy  judgm. 
22:11  that  isr.  let  him  be  r.  still 
See  LORD  is. 

KIGHTEOU8  man,  oi-  men. 

Ps.  37:16  lit.  r.  m.  hath  is  better 

Prov.  10:11  mo.  of  r.  m.  is  a  well 
13:5  a  r.  man  hateth  lying 
21:12  r.  in.  wisely  consi.  house 
25:26  a  r.  m.  falling  bef.  wicked 
28:12  when  r.  m.  rejoice,  glory 
41:2  raised  r.  m.  from  east 

Ezek.  3:20  r.  m.  doth  turn,  18:26 
23:45  r.  m.  they  sh.  judge  them 

Mat.  10:41  th.at  receiveth  a  r.  m. 

in  name  of  r.  m.  rec.  r.  m.'s 
13:17  r.  men  desi.  to  see  things 

Luke  23:47  cert,  this  was  a  r.  m. 

Rom.  5:7  for  r.  m.  will  one  die 

1  Tim.  1:9  law  not  made  for  r.  m. 

2  Pet.  2:8  r.  m.  dwelling  am.  th. 
KIGHTEOL'SLY. 

Deut.  1:16  judse  r.  Pro^i.  31:9 
Ps.  67:4  sh.  judge  peo.  r.  96:10 
Is.  33:15  walk.  r.  sh.  dwell  high 
■Per.  11:20  O  Lord  that  judgest  r. 
Tit.  2:12  should  live  soberlv,  r. 
1  Pet.  2:23  to  him  that  judgeth  r. 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
De^(t.  6:25  it  shall  be  our  r. 
24:13  shall  be  r.  to  thee  bef.  L. 
3:-i:19  shall  offer  sacrilices  of  r. 
Job  29:14  I  put  on  r.  clothed  me 
36:3  ascribe  r.  to  my  Maker 
Ps.  4:5  offer  the  sacrifices  of  r. 
11:7  right.  Lord  loveth  r.  3.'!:5 
1.5:2  worketh  r.  never  be  moved 
2:3:3  Icadeth  mo  in  paths  of  r. 
24:5  r.  fr.  God  of  his  salvation 
40:9  I  preached  r.  in  congrega. 
45:4  bee.  of  truth,  meekness,  r. 
7  lovest  r.  hatest,  Jleb.  1:9 
4'^:10  r.  hand,  O  G.  Is  full  of  r. 
51:19  pleased  with  sacrifl.  of  r. 
52:3  lying,  rather  than  speak  r. 
58:1  speak  r.  O  congregation  f 
72:2  shall  iudge  people  with  r. 
3  moun.  bring  peace,  hills  r. 
85:10  r.  and  peace  kis.  each  oth. 

13  r.  go  before  him 

9!:15  judgment  shall  ret.  untor. 
C3:13'he  judge  world  wi.  r.  9S:9 
97:3  r.  habitation  of  his  throne 
99:4  executest  r.  J.  103:6 
106:3  blessed  is  he  that  doeth  r. 
118:19  open  to  me  gates  of  A 
119:144  r.  of  thy  testimonies 

172  all  thy  commandm.  are  r. 
132:9  priests  be  clothed  v.ith  r. 
Prov.  2:9  sh.  thou  understand  r. 
8:13  durable  riches,  r.  with  mo 

20  I  lead  in  the  way  of  r. 
10:2  r.  deliver,  from  death,  11:4 
11:5  r.  of  perfect  direct  his  way 

6  r.  of  upright  shall  del.  theui 

18  to  him  that  soweth  r.  rew. 

19  as  r.  tend,  to  life,  so  he  that 
12:17  speaketh  truth,  show.  r. 

28  the  way  of  r.  life,  in  path. 
13:6  r.  keepeth  him  that  is  upr. 
14:34  r.  exalt eth  a  nation,  sin 
15:9  he  loveth  him  that  fol.  r. 
lfi:8  bet.  is  a  little  with  r.  than 

12  throne  is  established  by  /. 

31  giory,  if  found  in  way  of  r, 
21:21  foiloweth  r.  find,  life,  r. 
Ec.  3:16  place  of  r.  iniq.  there 
Is.  1:21  r.  lodged  in  it 

26  city  of  r.  27  converts  wi.  r. 
5:23  take  away  r.  of  righteous 
10:22  consiim.  overflow  with  r. 
ll;t  with  r.  shall  he  j  udge  poor 


RIG 

11:5  r.  be  the  girdle  of  his  lo. 
16:5  judgment,  and  hasting  r. 
26:9  inhab.  of  world  will  leani  r. 

10  showed,  he  will  not  learn  r. 
28:17     will  I  lay  to  plummet 
32:16  r.  shall  remain  in  fruitful 

17  work  of  r.  peace ;  of  r.  quie. 
.33:5  the  Lord  filled  Zion  with  r. 
4.5:8  skies  pour  r.  let  r.  spring 

19  I  the  L.  speak  r.  I  declare 
24  in  the  Lord  have  I  r. 

46:12  ye  that  are  far  from  r. 
51:1  follow  r.  7  ye  that  know  r. 
54:17  their  r.  is  of  me.  saith  L. 
58:2  seek  me  as  a  nation  did  r. 
59:17  ho  put  on  r.  as  breastpl. 
60:17  officers  peace,  exactors  r. 
61:3  might  be  called  trees  of  r. 

10  covered  me  with  robe  of  r. 

11  Lord  will  cause  r.  and  pra. 
63:1  until  the  r.  thereof  go  forth 
64:5  rejoiceth  and  worketh  r. 

,Jer.  9:24  I  Lord  wh.  exercise  r. 

22:3  execute  ve  judgm.  and  r. 

23:6  name.  Lord  ourr.  33:16 

33:15  branch  of  r.  to  execute  r. 

51:10  Lord  brought  forth  our  r. 
Kzelc.  14:14  deliver  souls  by  r.  20 

18:20  r.  of  the  righteous  sh.  be 

33:12  r.  of  right,  sh.  not  deliver 
Dan.  4:27  break  ofl'  thy  sins  by  r. 

9:7  O  Lord  r.  belongeth  to  thee 
24  bring  in  everlasting  r. 

12:3  they  that  turn  many  to  r. 
IIoi.  10:12  ho  come  and  rain  r. 
Amos  5:7  who  will  leave  oflT  r.  in 
24  let  r.  run  down  as  a  stream 

6:12  have  turned  fruit  of  r.  to 
Mic.  6:5  may  know  the  r.  of  L. 
Zep.  2:3  meek  of  earth  eeek  r. 
Mai.  4:2  shall  Sun  of  r.  arise 
Mat.  3:15  becometh  us  to  fuliil  r. 

5:6  hunger  and  thirst  after  r. 

20  except  r.  exc.  r.  of  scribes 
21:32  John  came  in  way  of  r. 

Liike  1:75  in  r.  bef.  him  all  days 

John  16:8rep.  world  of  sin  andr. 

Acts  10:.35  he  that  worketh  r.  is 
13:10  enemy  of  all  r.  wilt  th.f 
24:25  reasoned  of  r.  and  judgm. 

Rom.  1:17  therein  is  the  r.  of  G. 
2:26  uncircum.  keep  r.  of  law 
3:5  unright.  commend  r.  of  G. 

21  r.  of  God  without  the  law 

22  even  the  r.  of  God  which  is 
4:6  to  whom  God  imputed  r. 

11  seal  of  r.  of  the  faith,  that 
r.  might  be  imputed  to  them 

13  promise  was  thro'  r.  of  faith 
5:17  which  receive  gift  of  r. 

18  so  by  r.  of  one  the  free  gift 
21  grace  reign  thro'  r.  to  eter. 

0:13  instniments  of  r.  to  God 
16  sin  to  death,  obed.  untor. 

18  ye  became  the  servants  of  r. 

19  yield  memb.  servants  to  r. 

20  were  serv.  of  sin,  free  fr.  r. 
8:4  r.  of  law  might  be  fulfilled 

10  Spirit  is  life  bex-ause  of  r. 
9:30  have  attained  to  r.  even  r. 
31  Israel  followed  after  r.  hath 
not  attained  to  the  law  of  r. 
10:3  establish  their  own  r.  have 
not  submitted  to  the  r.  of  G. 

5  Moses  desc.  the  r.  of  law 

6  r.  which  is  of  faith  speaketh 
10  with  heart  man  believ.  tor- 

14:17  not  meat  and  drink, 

1  Cor.  1:30  of  God  who  is  made  r. 
15:.34  awake  to  r.  and  sin  not 

2  Cor.  3:9  much  more  minis,  of  r. 
5:21  might  be  made  r.  of  God 
6:7  armor  of  r.  on  right  hand 

14  what  fellowship  hath  r.  wi. 
9:10  increase  fruits  of  your  r. 
11:15  transformed  as  niini.  of  r. 

Gal.  2:21  if  r.  come  by  law,  Ch. 

3:21  r.  should  have  been  by  law 

5:5  we  thro'  Spirit  wait  for  r. 
F^rih.  5:9  fruit  of  Sp.  is  r.  and  tr. 

6:14  having  the  breastplate  of  r. 
PliU.  1:11  filled  with  fruits  of  r. 

3:6  tonching  r.  which  is  in  law 
9  the  r.  which  is  of  G.  by  faith 

1  Tim.  6:11  fol.  aft.  r.  2  Tiih.  2:22 

2  Tim.  4:8  laid  up  a  crown  of  r. 
Tit.  3:5  not  by  works  of  r. 
Beh.  1:8  sceptre  of  n  is  sceptre 

5:13  is  unskilful  in  word  of  r. 
7:2  by  interpretation  king  of  r. 
11:7  berame  heir  of  r.  by  faith 
:33  subdued  kingd.  wrought  r. 
12:11  yieldeth  peace,  fruit  of  r. 
Jam.  1:20  worketh  not  r.  of  God 
3:18  fruit  of    is  sown  in  peace 

1  Pet.  2:24  dead  to  sin  live  to  r. 

2  Pet.  1:1  faith  through  r.  of  God 
2:5  save  N'>a  a  preacher  of  r. 


RIG 

2  Pet  2:21  lict.  not  kn.  way  of  r. 
.3:13  new  earth,  wherein  dw.  r. 
1  .John  2:29  doeth  r.  bom  of  God 
3:7  lie  that  doeth  r.  is  righteouB 
10  doeth  not  r.  is  not  of  God 
Rev.  19:8  fine  linen  r.  of  saints 

For  RIGHTEOUSIVESS. 
Gen.  15:6  Ab.  believ.  L.  counted 
to  him/,  r.  Ps.  106:31 :  Rom. 
4:3 

Ps.  1 13:11  for  thy  r.  sake  brinj' 
Is.  5:7  looked  forr.  but  behold 
.^fat.  5:10  wh.  are  persecuted  f.  r. 
Rom.  4:5  counted/.  ?•.  Gal.  ,3:6 

9  reckoned  to  Abraham  for  r. 

22  imp.  to  him /.  r.  Jam.  2:23 
10:4  Ch.  is  the  end  of  law /.  r. 

1  Pet.  3:14  if  ye  suffer  for  r.  saka 

His  RIGHTEOl'SXESS. 
1  Sam.  26:23  L.  render  ev.  his  r. 

1  K.  8:.39  acc.  to  h.  r.  2  C/ir.  6:23 
■fob  3.3:26  will  render  man  his  r. 
Ps.  7:17  praise  L.  acc.  to  his  r. 

22:31  they  shall  declare  his  r. 
50:6  the  heav.  declare  his  r.  97:6 
98:2  his  r.  hath  openly  showed 
103:17  h.  r.  to  children's  child. 
111:3  h.  r.  end.  for  ever,  112:3,  9 
Ec.  7:15  just  man  perish  in  hisr. 
Is.  42:21  pleased  for  Ais  r.  sake 
59:16  and  his  r.  sustained  him. 
Ezek.  3:20  turn  fr.  A.  r.  18:24,  26 
18:22  his  r.  that  he  hath  done 
33:12  not  able  to  live  for  his  r. 
13  if  he  trust  his  own  r.  and 
commit  iniq.  his  r.  not  rem. 
Mic.  7:9  and  I  shall  behold  hisr. 
Mat.  6:33  seek  king,  of  G.  h.  r. 
Rom.  3:25  to  declare  his  r.  26 

2  Cor.  9:9  given  to  poor  his  r. 

In  RIGHTEOUSIVESS. 
Lev.  19:15  in  r.  shalt  thoujudgo 

1  K.  3:6  walk,  in  truth  Rna  in  r. 
Ps.  9:8  he  shall  judge  world  in  r. 

17:15  I  will  beh.  thy  face  in  r. 

65:5  terrible  things  in  r.  wilt 
Prw).  8:8  words  of  mouth  in  r. 

25:5  throne  shall  be  cstab.  In  r. 
Is.  5:16  G.  shall  be  sanct.  in  r. 

32:1  a  king  shall  reiun  in  r. 

42:6  I  the  L.  callde  thee  in  r. 

45:13  I  have  raised  him  in  r. 

23  word  gone  out  of  mou.  in  r. 
48:1  mention  G.  of  Isr.  not  inr. 
54:14  in  r.  shalt  thou  be  estab. 
63:1  speak  in  r.  mighty  to  save 

Jer.  4:2  the  Lord  liveth  in  r, 
IIos.  2:19  I  will  betroth  thee  in  r. 
10:12  sow  in  r.  reap  in  mercy 
Zee.  8:8  I  will  be  their  God  in  r. 
Mai.  3:3  ofl'er  an  offering  in  r. 
Acts  17:31  will  judge  world  in  r. 
Rom.  9:28  will  cut  it  short  in  r. 
Eph.  4:24  God  is  created  in  r. 

2  Tim.  3:16  scrip,  for  instr.  in  r. 
Rev.  19:11  in  r.  he  doth  judge 

My  RIGHTEOUSIVESS. 
Gen.  30:3:3  mij  r.  answer  for  me 
Pent.  9:4  for  mij  r.  Lord  bro.  rae 
2  Sain.  22:21  reward  me  accord. 

to  myr.  25;  Ps.  18:20,  24 
Job  6:29  return  ag.  my  r.  is  in  it 

27:6  my  r.  I  hold  fast 

35:2  my  r.  more  than  God'3 
Ps.  4:1  I  call,  O  God  of  my  r. 

7:8  judge  me,  O  L.  ac.  to  myr. 
Is.  41:10  uph.  with  hand  mj/  r. 

46:13  I  bring  my  r.  51:5  myr.  is 

51:0  my  r.  sh.  not  be  abolished 
8  but  my  r.  shall  be  for  ever 

56:1  come,  my  r.  to  be  revealed 
Phil.  3:9  not  having  mine  ownr. 

Thy  RIGHTEOUSIVESS, 
Pent.  9:5  fur  thy  r.  or  upright.  6 
Job  8:6  habi.  of  t.  r.  prosperous 

3.5:8  thy  r.  may  profit  son  of 
Ps.  5:8  lead  me".  O  Lord,  in  t.  r. 

31:1  deliver  me  in  thy  r.  71:2 

35:24  judge  me,  O  L.  ac.  to  r. 
28  shall  sijcak  of  thy  r.  71:34 

36:6  thy  r.  is  like  great  mount. 

10  continue  thy  r.  to  uprirht 
37:6  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  r. 
40:10  I  have  not  hid  thy  r. 
51:14  tongue  shall  sing  of  thyr. 
69:27  let  th.  not  come  into  t.  r. 
71:15  my  mouth  sh.  show  thyr. 

16  I  will  make  ment.  of  tht/  r. 

19  thy  r.  O  God.  is  very  high 
72- 1  give  thy  r.  unto  king's  son 
88:12  thy  r.  be  known  in  land 
89:16  in  t.  r.  sh.  they  be  exalted 
119:40  quicken  t.  r.  123  thy  r. 

142  thy  r.  is  an  everlast.  right. 
143:1  answer  me,  and  in  thy  r. 

11  for  <,  r.  Balie  bring  my  soul 


969 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ms 

Ps.  145:7  they  sh.  sing  of  t7iy  r. 
Is.  48:18  thy  r.  as  waves  of  sea 

57:12  I  will  declare  thy  r. 

58:8  thy  r.  shall  go  before  thee 

62:2  the  Gentiles  shall  see  t.  r. 
Dan.  9:16  O  Lord,  accord,  to  t.  r. 

RIGHTEOUSIVESSES. 
7«.  64:6  our  r.  are  as  filthy  rags 
Ezek.  33: 13  his  r.  sh.  not  be  rem. 
Dan.  9:18  not  for  our  r.  but  thy 

RIGHTLY. 
Oen.  27:.36  is  not  he  r.  nam.  J.  ? 
Luke  7:43  Thou  hast  r.  judged 

20:21  we  know  thou  teachest  r. 
8  Tim.  2:15  r.  divid.  word  of  tru. 

RIGOR. 
Ex.  1:13  made  Is.  serve  wi.  r.  14 
i^,  25:43  not  r.  with  r.  46,  53 

RIMMON. 
Jos.  15:32  Ain,  and  R.  cities  of 
Jufl.  20:45  rock  R.  47;  21:13 
8  Sam.  4:2  Rcc.  sons  of  R.  5,  9 
2  K.  5:18  goeth  into  house  of  R. 
1  Chr.  4:32  villages  of  Simeon  R. 

6"77  was  given  to  Merari,  R. 
Zee.  14:10  turn,  as  a  plain  to  R. 
RING. 

Gen.  41:42  Phar.  took  offhis  r. 
Ex.  26:24  coup,  to  one  r.  36:29 
Est.  3:10  Ahasuerus  took  his  r. 
8:2  the  king  took  off  r.  gave  it 
ii/Ae  15:22  said,  Put  a  r.  on  hand 
Jam.  2:2  came  man  with  gold  r. 

RliMGLEADER. 
Acts  24:5  r.  of  sect  of  Nazarenes 

RIIVGS. 
Ex.  25:12  cast  four  r.  of  gold 
14  put  staves  into  the  r.  15; 
27:7;  37:5;  38:7 
26:29  and  make  their  r.  of  gold, 
28:2;j,  26,  27  ;    30:4;  36:34; 
37:3,  13;  39:16,  19,  20 
Est.  1:6  hangin;;3  fastened  to  r. 
Cant.  5:14  liands  are  as  gold  r. 
Js.  3:21  take  away  r.  jewels 
Ezek.  1:18  r.  so  hi^h  were  dread, 
were  full  of  eyes 
RING-STREAKED. 
Oen.  30:35  lie-goats  were  r.-s. 
31:8  r.-s.  sh.  be  thy  hire,  10:12 

RINSED. 
Zev.  6:28  pot  both  scoured  and?-. 
15:11  and  hath  not  r.  his  handl 
12  ev.  vessel  of  wood  sh.  be  r. 
RIOT,  Substantive. 
Tit.  1:6  cliildren  not  accus.  of  y. 

1  Pet.  4:4  that  you  run  not  to  r. 

RIOT,  ING. 
Som.  13:13  walk  not  in  r. 
S  Pet.  2:13  count  it  pleasure  to  r. 

RIOTOUS. 
Prm.  23:20  be  not  am.  r.  eaters 
28:7  he  that  is  companion  of?'. 
Zuke  15:13  wasted  with  ?:  living 
RIP,  PED. 

2  K".  8:12  r.  up  women  with  chi. 
lp:16  women  wi.  child  he  r.  up 

J&s.  13:16  wo.  wi.  child  ber.  up 
Amos  1:13  have  ?:  up  the  women 
RIPE. 

Gen.  40:10  bro.  forth  r.  grapes 
Ex.  22:29  to  olTer  thy  r.  fruits 
Jfum.  13:20  time  of  first  ?■.  grap. 

18:13  whatso.  is  first  r.  in  land 
Jer.  24:2  like  flgs  that  are  first  r. 

IIos.  9:10;  Nak.  3:12 
Joel  3:13  sickle,  for  harvest  is  r. 
Mic.  7:1  my  soul  desired  r.  fruit 
£ev.  14:15  harvest  of  earth  is  r. 
18  gath.  clusters,  grapes  are  r. 
RIPENING. 
Is.  18:5  and  tlie  sour  grape  is  r. 
RIPHATH.    Gen.  10:3 
RISE. 

Num.  24:17  sceptre  r.  out  of  Is. 
Deut.  33:11  smite  them  that  r. 

that  they  r.  not  again 
Jiid.  8:21  they  said,  r.  thou 

1  Sam.  24:7  suff.  them  not  to  r. 

2  Sam.  12:21  child  dead,  didst  r. 
Job  30:12  upon  my  rii^ht  hand  r. 
Ps.  18:.38  were  not  able  to  r. 

27:3  tho.  war  sho.  r.  against  me 

3(i;12  shall  not  be  able  to  ?■. 

140:10  tliat  th.  r.  not  up  again 
Proo.  28:12  wticn  wicked  ?■.  28 
Cant.  3:2  r.  now  and  go  about 
Is.  24:20  earth  sh.  fall  and  not  r. 

33:10  now  will  I  r.  saith  the  L. 

4;J:17  lie  togctlior,  shall  not  /■. 
Amos  5:2  vimin  of  Isr.  no  mo.  ?•. 

7:9  r.  ttsainst  bouse  of  Jerob. 


RIS 

Mat.  B:45  he  maketh  sun  to  r. 
20:19  he  shall  ?•.  ag.  Mark  9:31 ; 

10::J4;  Luke  18:a3;  24:7 
24: 1 1  many  false  proph.  shall  r. 

Mark  13:22 
27:63  3  days  I  will  r.  Mark  8:31 
Mark  12:23  when  they  shall  r.  25 
Luke  11:7  I  cannot  r.  and  give 
John  5:8  J.  saith,  r.  take  up  bed 
11:23  J.  saith,  Thy  bro.  sh.  r. 
Acts  10:13  came  a  voice,  r.  Peter 
26:23  that  should  r.  from  dead 
liom.  15:12  he  that  sh.  ?•.  to  reign 
1  Cor.  15:15  dead  r.  not,  16,  29,  32 
1  Thes.  4:16  dead  in  Christ  sh.  r. 

RISE  up. 
Ex.  8:20  ?•.       bef.  Phar.  9:13 
Num.  10:35  r.  up  L.  let  enemies 
23:24  people  shall  r.  vp  as  lion 
Deut.  19:15  one  witness  not  r.  up 
28:7  L.  cause  enemies  that?-,  vp 
31:16  this  people  will  r.  vp 
Neh.  2:18  let  us  r.  up  and  build 
Job  20:27  the  earth  shall  r.  up 
Ps.  3:1  many  are  they  r.  vp 
1^:7  save  from  those  that  r.  vp 
l'8:48  liftest  above  th.  that  r.  up 
41:8  he  shall  r.  vp  no  more 
44:5  tread  them  under  th.  r.  up 
92:11  desire  of  wicked  r.  vp 
94:16  who  will  r.  up  for  me  ? 
127:2  it  is  vain  to  r.  vp  early 
Ec.  12:4  r.  vp  at  voice  of  bird 
Cant.  2:10  beloved  said,  r.  vp 
Is.  5:11  woe  unto  them  r.  vp 
14:22  I  will  r.  vp  against  them 
28:21  L.  shall  r.  vp  as  in  Peraz. 
,Ier.  47:2  wat.  r.  up  out  of  north 
51:1  them  that  r.  up  against  me 
-4?;i06'  8:14  fall,  never  r.  up  again 
Ob.  1  let  us  ?'.  vp  against  Edbm 
Zep.  3:8  until  day  that  I  r.  up 
Zee.  14:13?'.  vp  arainst  neighbor 
Mat.  12:41  men  ol  Nine.  sh.  r.  vp 
42  qu.  of  so.  r.  up,  Lu.  11:31,  .32 
Mark  .3:'26  Sat.  r.  vp  ag.  himself 
Luke  5:~3  easier  to  say,  r.  vp 
Acts  3:6  iu  name  of  Jesus  r.  xip 

RISEN. 
Num.  32:14  r.  up  in  fath.  stead 
1  Sam.  25:29  man  r.  to  pursue 
1  K.  8:20  I  am  r.  up  iu  room  of 

David,  2  Chr.  6:10 
Ps.  20:8  we  are  r.  and  stand 
54:3  strangers  are  ?'.  against  me 
86: 14  O  G.  proud  are  r.  ag.  me 
Is.  60:1  glory  of  the  Lord  is  r. 
Mic.  2:8  of  late  my  peo.  is  r.  up 
Mat.  11:11  not  r.  a  greater  th.  J. 
14:2John  the  Baptist?',  fr.  dead, 

Mark&:U,  16;  i!/A«  9:7 
17:9  Son  of  man  be  r.  Mark  9:9 
26:32  r.  I  will  go  bef.  Mark  14:28 
28:6  is  r.  as  he  said,  Mark  16:6 
Mark  16:9  J.  r.  early  first  day 
Luke  7:16  a  great  prophet  is  r. 
9:8  one  of  prophets  was  r.  19 
24:34  the  Lord  is  r.  indeed 
Acts  17:3  C.  must  needs  have  r. 
Eom.  8:34  yea  rather  that  is  r. 
1  Cor.  15:l:j  then  is  Christ  not  r. 
Cel.  3:1  if  ye  be  r.  with  Christ 

RISEST. 
Deut.  0:7  talk  of  th.  when  thou  r. 

RISETH. 
Deut.  22:26  man  r.  against  neigh. 
Job  9:7  com.  sun  and  it  ?'.  not 
14:12  man  licth  down,  r.  not 
24:22  r.  up  and  no  man  is  sure 
27:7  he  that  r.  up  against  me 
31:14  wh.  sh.  I  do  wh.  G.  r.  up? 
Prov.  84:16  man  fall,  and  r.  ag. 
Is.  47:11  know  fr.  whence  it  r. 

RISING,  Substantive. 
Lev.  13:2  in  skin  of  his  flesh  a  r. 
or  bright  spot,  10, 19,  28,  43 
14:56  this  is  the  law  for  a  r. 
Proti.  30:31  ag.  whom  is  no  r. 
Is.  60:3  to  brightness  of  thy  r. 
Mark  9:10  what  the  r.  from  dead 
Luke  2:34  fall  and  r.  of  many 

Sun-RISING. 

Num.  2:3  toward  r.  uf  the  sun 
21:11  bef.  Moab  tow.  s.-r.  34:15 : 
Deut.  4:41,  47;    Jos.  12:1; 
13:5;  19:12,27.34 

Ps.  50:1  called  earth  fr.  r.  of  sun 
113:3  r.  ais.  L.'s  name  praised 

Is.  41:25  fr.  r.  of  s.  shall  he  call 
45:6  know  from  ?'.  of  the  sun 
59:19  fear  his  glory  fr.  ?'.  oi  sun 

Mai.  1:11  from  r.  otsun  my  name 

Mark  16:2  to  sepulc.  at  ?•.  of  sfun 

RISING. 

Job  16:8  my  leanness  r.  in  me 


RIV 

Job  24:5  as  wild  asses  go  forth,  T. 
Prow.  27:14  bless,  friend,  r.  early 
■ler.  7:13  I  spake  unto  you  r.  up 
early,  25:3;  35:14 
25  I  sent  my  servants  prophets 
to  you,  r.  up  early,  25:4 ;  26:5; 
29:19;  .35:15;  44:4 
11:7  r.  early,  and  protesting 
.32:33  I  taught  them,  r.  up  early 
Lam.  3:63  sit.  down  and  r.  up 
Mark  1:35  in  morn.  r.  bef.  day 

RITES. 

Num.  9:3  keep  it  according  to  r. 
RIVER. 

Gen.  31:21  Jacob  passed  overr. 

41:1  behold,  he  stood  by  the  r. 
Ex.  1:22  every  son  cast  into  r. 

2:5  daughter  of  Phar.  came  to  r. 

4:9  water  of  r.  sh.  become  blood 

8:3  the  r.  shall  bring  forth  frogs 
Deut.  2:24  journey,  pass  over  ?•. 
Jos.  13:9  the  city  iu  the  midst  of 

tlie  r.  'iSatn.  24:5 
■Tud.  5:21  r.  Kis.  that  ancient  r. 
2  Sam.  17:13  draw  city  into  r. 

1  K.  4:21  Solomon  reigned  fr.  r. 
Ezr.  4:10  rest  on  this  side  the  r. 

8:15  I  gathered  them  to  r. 
Job  40:23  he  drinketh  up  r. 
Ps.  36:8  make  them  drink  of  r. 

46:4  a  r.  streams  sh.  make  glad 

65:9  eiirichest  it  with  r.  of  God 

72:8  have  dominion  from  the  r. 

80:11  sent  out  branches  u-nto  r. 

105:41  wat.  ran  in  places  like  r. 
Is.  8:7  bring,  upon  them  the  r. 

11:15 shake  his  hand  over  the?'. 

19:5  and  the  r.  shall  be  wasted 

23:10  pass  thro'  thy  land  as  a  r. 

48:18  had  thy  peace  been  as  r. 

66:12  ext.  peace  to  her  like  a  r. 
Jer.  2:18  drink  waters  of  the  r. 

17:8  spread,  out  her  roots  by  r. 
Lam.  2:18  tears  run  down  liker. 
Ezek.  29:3  My  r.  is  my  own,  9 

47:5  it  was  ?'.  I  could  not  pass 
A7nos  6:14  r.  of  the  wilderness 
Mic.  7:12  come  from  fortr.  to  r. 
Zee.  9:10  his  dominion  from  r. 

10:11  deeps  of  r.  shall  dry  up 
Mark  1:5  baptized  in  r.  Jordan 
Acts  16:13  on  sab.  we  went  by  r. 
Eev.  22:1  he  showed  me  a  pure  r. 

See     KANK,     BRINK,  BEYOND, 
CHEBAR,  EUPHRATES, 

RIVERS. 

Ex.  7:19  thy  hand  on  the  r.  8:5 
Lev.  11:9  whatso.  hath  fins  in  r. 
Deut.  10:7  a  land  of  r.  of  waters 

2  K.  5:12  are  not  ?'.  of  Damascus 
19:24  I  have  dried  up  all  the  r. 

Job  20:17  shall  not  see  ?'.  of  hon. 
28:10  cutteth  out  r.  amo.  rocks 
29:6  rock  poured  me  out  r.  of  oil 
Ps.  1:3  like  a  tree  planted  by  r. 
74:15  thou  driedst  up  mighty  r. 
78:16  caused  wat.  to  ruu  like  r. 
89:25  set  his  right  hand  in  r. 
107:33  turneth  r.  into  wildem. 
119:136  r.  of  wat.  run  down  eyes 
137:1  by  r.  of  Babylon  we  wept 
Prov.  5:16  ?'.  of  waters  in  streets 
21:1  in  the  hand  of  Lord,  as  r. 
Ec.  1:7  all  r.  run  into  the  sea 
Cant.  5:12  as  eves  of  doves  by  r. 
Is.  18:2  whose  land  ?■.  spoiled,  7 
19:6  they  shall  turn  r.  far  away 
30:25  on  every  hi^h  htl!  r. 
32:2  be  as  r.  in  a  dry  place 
33:'21  L.  be  to  us  place  of  br.  r. 
37:-25  all  r.  of  besieged  places 
41:18  open  r.  in  high  places 
42:15  I  will  make  ?'.  islands 
4.3:'2  passest  thro'  r.  not  overfl. 
19  I  will  make  r.  in  desert,  20 
44:27  deep  be  dry.  I  wi.  dry  up  r. 
59:2  I  make  r.  a  wilderness 
Jer.  31:9  I  cau.  th.  to  walk  by  r. 
40:7  waters  are  moved  as  r.  8 
Lam.  3:48  eye  runneth  ?'.  of  wat. 
Ezek.  6:3  sa"id  L.  to  hills  and  r, 
29:4  cause  fish  of  thy  r.  to  stick 
10  I  am  aMinst  thee,  again,  r. 
32:12  I  will  make  r.  dry 
31:4  deep  set  him  up  with  her  r 
12  his  boughs  are  broken  by  r. 
32:2  camest  forth  with  thy  r. 
14  cause  their  ?'.  to  run  like  oil 
;M:13  feed  th.  on  mount,  by  r. 
:35:8  in  r.  sh.  fall  that  are  slain 
36:6  say  to  hills,  to  r.  valleys 
47:9  whithersoever  r.  sh.  come 
Joel  1:20  ?'.  of  waters  dried  up 
3:18  ?'.  of  Jud.  sh.  flow  wi.  wat. 
1  Mic.  6:7  pleased  with  lO.OlX)  r. 
Nah.  1:4  rebuk.  sea,  drieth  up  r. 


ROB 

Nah.  2:6  gates  of  r.  sh.  be  open. 
Hab.  3:8  was  L.  displeas.  ag.  r.T 
9  thou  didst  clea.  earth  wi.  r. 
John  7:.38  out  of  belly  sh.  flow  r. 
Rev.  8:10  fell  on  third  part  of  r. 

RIZPAH. 
2  Sam.  3:7  concub.  name  was  R, 
21:8  delivered  two  sons  of  R.  1(J 

ROAD, 
1  ^a??i.  27:10  ye  made  r.  to-day 

ROAR. 
1  Chr.  16:32  sea  r.  Ps.  96:11 ;  38:7 
Ps.  46:3  not  fear,  though  wat.  r. 
74:4  enemies  r.  in  thy  congre. 
104:21  young  lions  r.  after  prey 
Is.  5:29  they  sh.  r.  like  lions,  30 
42:13  L.  sh.  r.  prevail  ag.  enem. 
59:11  we  r.  all  like  bears,  mou. 
Jer.  5:22  they  r.  yet  not  pass  07. 
25:.30  Lord  shall  r.  from  on  higli 
31:.35  divideth  sea,  wh.  waves  r. 
50:42  their  voice  sh.  r.  like  sea 
51::38  shall  r.  together  like  lions 
55  her  waves  r.  like  great  wat. 
Hos.  11:10  r.  like  lion.  wh.  her. 
Joel  3:16  L.  r.  out  of  Z.  Amos  1:2 
Anws  3:4  will  lion  r.  if  no  prey  ? 

ROARED. 
Jud.  14:5  lion  r.  against  Samson 
Is.  51:15  divided  sea,  waves  r. 
.ler.  2:15  young  lions  r.  upon  him 
Amos  3:8  r.  who  will  not  fearf 

ROARETH. 
Job  .37:4  after  a  voice  r.  thunder. 
Jer.  6:23  their  voice  r.  like  sea 
Eev.  10:3  angel  cried,  as  a  lion  r. 

RO.\RING,  SubstantlTe. 

Job  4:10  r.  teeth  of  lions  broken 
Ps.  22:1  why  so  far  from  my  r.  t 

32:3  bones  waxed  old  thr'  my  r. 
Prov.  19:12  king's wr.  as r.  oflion 

20:2  fear  of  king  is  as  r.  of  lion 
7s.  5:29  their  r.  sh.  be  like  a  lion 
30  shall  roar  like  r.  of  the  sea 
Ezek.  19:7  land  desol.  noise  of  r. 
Zee.  11:3  r.  of  young  lions 

ROARING,  Adjective. 

Ps.  22:13  gaped  up.  me  as  r.  lioa 
Prov.  28:15  r.  lion,  so  is  wicked 
Is.  31:4  as  young  lion  r.  on  prey 
Zep.  3:3  her  princes  are  r.  lions 
Luke  21:25  sea  and  waves  r. 
1  Pet.  5:8  devil  as  a  r.  lion  walk. 

ROARINGS. 
J(>b  3:24  my  r.  poured  like  wat. 

ROA.ST,  ED,  ETH. 
Ex.  12:8  eat  in  that  night  flesh 
r.  with  fire,  Deut.  16:7 

1  Sa7n.  2:15  flesh  to  r.  for  priest 

2  Chr.  35:13  they  r.  passover 
Prov.  12:27  slothful  man,  r.  not 
Is.  44:16  roasteth  r.  is  satisfied 
Jer.  29:22  whom  king  of  Bab.  r. 

ROB,  BETH. 
Lei\  19:13  shalt  not  r.  neighbor 
26:22  beasts  shall  r.  you  of  chiL 

1  Sa7n.  23:1  they  r.  thresh.-floora 
Prov.  22:22  r.  not  poor 

28:24  whoso  ?'.  his  fath.  or  mot. 
Is.  10:2  that  they  may  r.  fatherL 

17:14  this  is  lot  of  th.  that  r.  ns 
Ezek.  39:10  spoil  and  r.  those  th. 
Mai.  3:8  will  a  man  r.  Godl 

ROBBED. 
■Tud.  9:25  ?'.  all  came  by  them 

2  Sam.  17:8  chafed  as  a'  bear  r. 
Ps.  119:61  bands  of  wick.  r.  me 
Prov.  17:12  a  bear  r.  of  whelps 
Is.  10:13  I  have  r.  their  treasures 

4'2:'22  a  people  r.  and  spoiled 
,Ier.  50:37  sword  on  treas.  be  r. 
Ezek.  a3:15  if  wick,  give  th.  he  r. 

39:10  rob  those  that  r.  them 
Mai.  3:8  r.  me,  wh.  have  we  r.  9 
2  Cor.  11:3  I  r.  other  churches 

ROBBER. 
Job  5:5  r.  swallow,  th.  substance 

18:9  ?'.  shall  prevail  against  him 
Ezek.  18:10  beset  son  that  is  a  n 
John  18:40  Bafabbas  was  a  r. 

ROBBERS. 
.lob  12:6  tabernacles  of  r.  proep. 
Is.  42:24  who  gave  Is.  to  the  r.  / 
Jer.  7:11  house  bee.  den  of  r.  t 
Ezek.  7:22  ?'.  sh.  enter  and  defile 
Dan.  11:14  r.  of  peo.  exalt  them. 
Uos.  6:9  troops  of  r.  wait  for  a 
man 

7:1  troop  of  r.  epoileth  without 
Ob.  5  if?',  by  night,  would  they 
John  10:8  all  came  bef  me  are  r. 
Acts  19:.37  not  r.  of  churches 
2  Cor.  11:26  perils  of  water,  of  r. 


970 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOKDANCB. 


ROC 
ROBBERY. 

62>10  become  not  vain  m  r. 
Pnm.  21:7  r.  of  wick.  dest.  them 
Is.  61:8  I  hate  r.  for  burnt-offer. 
Ezek.  22:29  exerc.  r.  vexed  poor 
Amos  3:10  store  r.  in  palaces 
Nah.  3:1  city  full  of  lies,  r. 
Phil.  2:6  thou,  no  r.  to  be  equal 

ROBE. 
£}x.  28:4  make  an  ephod  and  r. 

29:5  put  on  Aa.  coat,  r.  Lev.  8:7 
ISam.  18:4  Jona.  stripped  of  7'. 

ai:  11  skirt  of  thy  r.  in  my  hand 
1  Chr.  15:27  David  clothed  wi.  r. 
Job  29:14  my  judgment  was  a  r. 
Js.  22:21  will  clothe  him  with  r. 

61:10  cov.  me  with  r.  of  righte. 
Jon.  3:6  arose  and  laid  r.  fr.  him 
Mic.  2:8  ye  pull  off  r.  with  carm. 
Mat.  27:28  put  on  J.  a  scarlet  r. 
Luke  15:22  bri.  best  r.  put  it  on 

23:11  arrayed  him  in  gorgeo.  r. 
John  19:8  put  on  Jes.  a  purple  r. 

ROBES. 

ZSam.  13:18  such  r.  we.  virgins 
1  K.  22::»  put  thou  on  thy  r. 
Ezek.  26: 16  princes  lay  away  r. 
Luke  20:46  scri.  walk  in  long  r. 
Mev.  6:11  white  r.  given  them 
7:9  Lamb,  clothed  wi.  white  r. 
13  in  white  r.f  14  washed  th.  r. 

ROCK. 

Ex.  17:6  will  stand  bef.  thee  on  r. 
33:21  L.  Thou  stand  upon  a  r. 
Num.  20:8  sp.  to  r.  bef.  th.  eyes 
11  Mo.  with  rod  smote  r.  twice 
24:21  puttest  thy  uest  in  a  r. 
Dent.  8:15  brought  wat.  out  of  r. 
32:4  he  is  r.  his  work  is  perfect 
15  lightly  esteemed  r.  of  salv. 
18  r.  begat  thee  art  unmindful 

30  except  the  r.  had  sold  them 

31  their  r.  is  not  as  our  r. 

37  where  r.  wh.  they  trusted  ? 
Jud.  6:21  fire  of  r.  consu.  flesh 
7:25  slew  Oreb  on  the  r.  Oreb 
15:8  Sams,  dwelt  in  top  of  r.  E. 
20:45  B<;ni.  turned  to  r.  of  Rim. 
1  Sam.  2:2  nei.  any  r.  like  our  G. 
14:4  sharp  r.  one  side,  sharp  r. 
3  Sam.  22:2  he  said,  Lord  is  my  r. 
Ps.  18:2;  92:15 
8  G.  of  my  r.  in  wh.  I  will  tru. 

32  a  r.  save  our  G.  1  Ps.  18:31 
47  blessed  be  my  r.  exalted  be 

G.  of  r.  of  salvati.  Ps.  18:46 
23:3  God  of  Israel  said,  R.  of  Is. 

1  Chr.  11:15  captains  went  to  r. 

SCi?-.  25:12cast  downfr.  top  of  r. 

Neh.  9:15  wat.  out  of  r.  for  their 
thirst,  Ps.  78:16;  105:41 

Job  14:18  r.  is  remo.  out  of  place 
18:4  sh.  r.  be  remo.  out  of  pla.  ? 
19:34  were  graven  in  r.  for  ever 
24:8  embr.  r.  for  want  of  shelter 
28:9  putteth  forth  hand  upon  r. 
29:6  r.  poured  out  rivers  of  oil 
39:1  wild  goats  of  r.  bri.  forth  ? 
28  dwelleth  on  r.  on  crag  of  r. 

Ps.  27:5  shall  set  me  on  r.  40:2 
28:1  unto  thee  I  cry,  O  L.  my  r. 
31:2  be  thou  my  strong  r. 
3  thou  art  my  r.  and  fort.  71:3 
42:9  my  r.  why  ha.  thou  forg.  ? 
61:2  lead  me  to  r.  higher  than  I 
62:2  God  is  my  r.  6 ;  7  r.  of  str. 
78:20  smote  r.  waters  gushed 
89:26  r.  of  salva.  94:22  r.  of  ref. 
95:1  joyful  noise  to  r.  of  salva. 
114:8  turned  r.  into  stand,  wat. 

Cant.  2:14  art  in  clefts  of  r. 

Js.  2:10  enter  r.  hide  th.  in  dust 
8:14  r.  of  offence  to  both  houses 
10:26  slaughter  at  r.  of  Oreb 
17:10  not  mindful  of  r.  of  stren. 
22:16  habita.  for  himself  in  a  r. 
32:2  man  be  as  shad,  of  great  r. 
42:11  let  inhabitants  of  r.  sing 
48:21  cans.  wat.  to  flow  out  of  r. 
51:1  look  to  r.  ye  are  hewn 

Jer.  5:3  made  faces  harder  th.  r. 
18:14  snow  which  cometh  fr.  r. 
21:13  I  am  ag.  thee,  iuhab.  of  r. 
23:29  hammer  that  breaketh  r. 
48:28  dwell  in  r.  like  the  dove 
49:16  thou  dwell,  in  clefts  of  r. 

Uuk.  24:7  set  it  upon  top  of  r. 
8  set  her  blood  upon  top  of  r. 
26:4  make  her  like  top  of  r.  14 

Amos  6:12  sh.  hors.  run  upon  r.? 
Ob.  3  thou  dwell,  in  clefts  of  r. 

Mat.  7:24  built  house  upon  r. 
16:18  upon  th.  r.  I  build  church 
27:60  new  tomb  wh.  he  had 
hewn  out  in  the  r.  Mar.  15:46 

Luke  8:6  some  fell  ou  r.  13  ou  r. 


ROE 


Pom.  9:33 1  lay  in  Si.  a  stnmb.-  1 K.  4:23  besides  harts  and  r, 


ROO 


stone,  r.  of  offence,  1  Pet.  2:8 
1  Cor.  10:4  drank  of  spiritual  ;•. 

ROCKS. 
Num.  23:9  top  of  i:  I  see  him 
1  Sam.  13:6  hid  themselves  in  r. 
1  K.  19:11  strong  wind  break  r. 
Jot)  28:10  cutteth  rivers  amo.  r. 
30:6  dwell  in  caves  of  earth,  r. 
Ps.  78:15  he  clave  r.  in  wildem. 
104:18  ?'.  are  a  refuge  for  conies 
Prov.  .30:26  make  th.  houses  in  r. 
Is.  2:19  shall  go  into  holes  of  r. 
7:19  they  sh.  rest  in  holes  of  r. 
57:5  slaying  children  under  r. 
Jer.  4:29  whole  city  climb  on  r. 
16:16  hunt  th.  out  of  holes  of  r. 
51:25  I  will  roll  thee  from  ther. 
Nah,  1:6  the  r,  are  thrown  down 
Mat.  27:51  earth  quake,  r.  rent 
Acts  27:29  lest  they  sho.  fal.  on  r. 
Rev.  6:16  said  to  r.  Fall  on  us 
ROD. 

Ex.  4:4  became  a  r.  in  his  hand 
20  Moses  took  r.  of  God,  17:9 
7:9  say  to  Aa.  Take  th.  r.  19 
20  lifted  up  r.  and  smote,  14:16 
21:20  man  smite  servant  with  r. 
Lev.  27:32  whatso.  pass.  und.  r. 
Num.  17:2  wri.  man's  name  on  r. 

8  r.  of  Aaron  budded,  Heb.  9:4 
20:11  with  his  r.  he  smote  rock 

1  Sam.  14:27  Jona.  put  end  of  n 

2  Sam.  7:14 1  will  chasten  with  r. 
Job  9:34  let  him  take  his  r.  away 

21:9  neither  is  r.  of  God  upon 
Ps.  2:9  Shalt  break  them  with  r. 

23:4  thy  r.  and  staft'  comfort  me 

74:2  remem.  r.  of  thine  inherit. 

89:.32  I  will  visit  transg.  with  r. 

110:2  the  Lord  shall  send  the  r. 

125:3  r.  of  wicked  shall  not  rest 
Prov.  10:13  a  r.  for  back  of  fools, 
26:3 

13:24  he  that  spar.  r.  hateth  son 
14:3  mouth  of  foolish  is  a  r.  of 
22:8  r.  of  his  anger  shall  fail 

15  r.  of  correction  shall  drive 
23:13  thou  sh.  beat  him  wi.  r.  14 
29:15  r.  and  reproof  give  wisd. 
Is.  9:4  hast  broken  r.  of  opprcs. 
10:5  O  Assyr.  r.  of  mine  anger 

15  as  If  the  r.  sho.  shake  itself 

24  he  shall  smite  with  a  r.  and 
26  as  his  r.  was  on  the  sea,  so 

11:1  r.  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse 
4  shall  smite  earth  with  the  r. 

14:29  r.  that  smote  is  broken 

30:31  Assyr.  beat,  smote  with  r. 
Jer.  10:16  Is.  the  r.  of  his,  51:19 

48:17  how  is  beauti.  r.  broken  1 
Lam.  3:1  affliction  by  r.  of  wra. 
Ezek.  7:11  viol,  is  risen  into  a  r. 

19:14  fire  is  gone  out  of  a  r. 

20:37  ca  ise  to  pass  under  the  r. 

21:10  contemn,  r.  of  my  son,  13 
Mic.Z:\  smite  judge  of  Is.  wi.  r. 

6:9  hear  the  r.  who  appoint,  it 

7:14  feed  thy  people  with  thy  r. 
1  Cor.  4:21  sh.  I  come  with  a  r.f 
Rev.  2:27  rule  with  r.  of  ir.  19:15 

12:5  rule  nations  with  r.  of  iron 
RODE. 

Gen.  24:61  Rebe.  and  damsels  r. 
.lud.  10:4  he  had  30  sons  that  r. 
1  Sam.  25:20  Abig.  r.  on  ass,  42 
30:17  400  which  r.  on  camels 
'iSam.  22:11  he  r.  on  a  cherub, 
and  did  fly,  Ps.  18:10 

1  K.  13:13  old  prophet  r.  on  ass 

2  K.  9:16  Jehu  r.  in  a  chariot 

25  when  I  and  thou  r.  togeth. 
Neh.  2:12  beast  that  I  r.  upon 
Est.  8:14  posts  that  r.  ou  mulea 

RODS. 

Gen.  30:37  Jac.  took  r.  of  poplar 
Ex.  7:12  Aaron's  rodswall.  th.  i 
Num.  17:6  princes  ga.  him  12  r. 
Ezek.  19:11  she  haa  strong  r.  for 

12  her  strong  r.  were  broken 
2  Cor.  11:25  thrice  beaten  wi.  r. 
ROE,  S. 

1  (Jhr.  12:8  swift  as  r.  on  mount 
Prov.  5:19  hind  and  pleasant  r. 

6:5  deli,  thyself  as  r.  fr.  hunter 
Cant.  2:7  I  charge  you  by  r.  3:5 

9  my  beloved  is  like  a  r.  or  a 
17  be  thou  like  r.  or  hart,  8:14 

Is.  13:14  shall  be  as  chased  r. 
See  YouKG. 

Wild  ROE. 

2  Sam.  2:18  Asahel  was  as  a  w.  r. 

ROEBUCK,  S 
Z'ewi.  12:15  eat  of  ther.  22;  14:5; 
15:22 


ROLL,  S,  Substantive. 

Ezr.  6:1  sea.  made  in  house  of  r. 
2  was  found  at  Achmetha  a  r. 

Is.  8:1  take  thee  a  great  r.  and 

,Ier.  36:2  take  thee  a  r.  of  a  book 
23  till  all  the  r.  was  consumed 
29  saith  L.  Th.  hast  burnt  th.  r. 

Ezek.  2:9  hand  sent,  and  lo,  a  r. 
3:1  eat  this  r.  2  caused  me  eat 

Zee.  5:1  behold,  a  flying  r.  2 
ROLL,  Verb. 

Gen.  29:8  till  they  r.  away 

Jos.  10:18  Joshua  said,  r.  stones 

1  Sam.  14:33  r.  a  great  stone 
■Jer.  51:25  I  will  r.  thee  down 
Mic.  1:10  Aph.  r.  thyself  in  dust 
Mark  16:3  who  r.  us  away  stone  f 

ROLLED. 
Gen.  29:3  r.  stone  from  well,  10 
■Jos.  5:9  I  ha.  r.  away  reproach 
Job  30:14  r.  themselves  on  me 
Is.  9:5  garments  r.  in  bl»od 
34:4  heavens  r.  toget.  Rev.  6:14 
Mat.  27:60  he  r.  a  great  stone  to 
door  of  sepulcn.  Mark  15:46 
28:2  angel  came  r.  back  stone 
Mark  16:4  stone  was  r.  away 
Luke  24:2  found  stone  r.  away 

ROLLER. 
Ezek.  30:21  to  put  a  r.  to  bind  it 

ROLLETH. 
Prov.  26:27  he  that  r.  a  stone 

ROLLING. 
7s.  17:13  nations  flee  like  r.  thl. 

ROMAIV. 
Acts  22:25  is  a  R.  26,  27,  29 
23:27  unders.  that  he  was  a  R. 

ROMANS. 
John  11:48  the  R.  shall  come 
Acts  10:21  obser.  being  E.  37,  38 
28:17  prison.  Into  hands  of  R. 

ROME. 
Acts  2:10  strangers  of  R.  we  do 
18:2  Jews  to  depart  from  R. 
19:21  there,  I  must  also  see  R. 
23:11  bear  witness  also  at  R. 
28:16  when  we  came  to  R. 
Rom.  1:7  all  that  be  in  R.  15 

2  1:17  when  he  was  in  R. 

ROOF,  8. 
Gen.  19:8  under  shadow  of  r. 
Deut.  22:8  a  battlement  for  r. 
Jos.  2:6  brought  them  to  the  r. 
■Jud.  16:27  on  r.  were  3000  men 
2  Sam.  11:2  David  walked  on  r. 
18:24  watchman  went  up  to  r. 
■Jer.  19:13  on  wh.  r.  they,  32:29 
Ezek.  40:13  measured  gate  fr.  r. 
Mat.  8:8  not  worthy  th.  should. 

come  under  my  r.  Luke  7:6 
Mark  2:4  they  uncovered  the  r. 

ROOF,  with  mouth. 
Job  29:10  tongue  clea.  to  r.  of  m. 
Ps.  137:6  tong.  cleave  to  r.  of  m. 
Cant.  7:9  r.  of  m.  like  best  wine 
Lam.  4:4  cleavelh  to  r.  of  his  m. 
Ezek.  3:26  tong.  clea.  to  r.  of  m. 

ROOM. 
Gen.  24:23  r.  in  father's  house  ? 
25  have  straw,  and  r.  to  lodge 
31  I  have  prepa.  r.  for  camels 
26:22  Lord  hath  made  r.  for  us 
1 K.  2:35  king  put  Benaiah  in 
J.'s  r.  put  Zad.  in  r.  of  Abi. 
5:5  son  wh.  I  will  set  in  thy  r. 
8:20  I  am  risen  in  r.  of  David, 

2  Chr.  6:10 
19:16  Elis.  shalt  thou  anoi.  in  r. 
Ps.  .31:8  set  my  feet  in  large  r. 
80:9  thou  preparedst  r.  before  it 
Prov.  18:16  a  man's  gift  mak.  r. 
Mai.  3:10  shall  not  be  r.  enough 
Mark  2:2  no  r.  to  receive  them 
14:15  a  large  up.  r.  Luke  22:12 
Luke  2:7  because  th.  was  no  r. 
12:17  I  have  no  r.  to  bestow 
14:8  sit  not  down  in  highest  r. 
10  sit  down  in  the  lowest  r. 
22  it  is  done,  and  yet  th.  is  r. 
Acts  1:13  went  up  to  an  upper  r. 
24:27  Festus  came  in  Felix's  r. 
1  Cor.  14:16  he  that  occupieth  r. 

ROOMS. 
Gen.  6:14  r.  sh.  thou  make  in  ark 
1  K.  20:24  put  captains  in  th.  r. 
1  Chr.  4:41  and  dwelt  in  their  r. 
Mat.  23:6  uppermost  r.  at  feasts, 

Mark  12:39;  Luke  20:46 
Luke  14:7  they  chose  out  chief  r. 

ROOT,  Substantive. 
Peut.  29:18  among  you  a  r.  that 
Jud.  5:14  out  of  Ephr.  was  a  r. 


ROT 

2  K.  19:30  Judah  shall  take  r. 

Job  5:3  I  have  seen  foolish  ta.  r. 
14:8  though  the  r.  thereof  wax 
19:28  seeing  the  r.  of  the  matter 
29:19  my  r.  si)read  out  by  wate. 

Ps.  80:9  didst  cause  vine  take  r. 

Prov.  12:3  r.  of  the  righteous 
12  r.  of  the  righteous  yieldeth 

Is.  5:24  their  r.  shall  be  rotten. 
11:10  a  r.  of  Jesse,  Rom.  15:13 
14:.30  I  will  kill  thy  r.  with  fam. 
27:6  come  of  Jacob  take  r.  37:31 
40:24  their  stock  sh.  not  take  r, 
53:2  he  shall  grow  up  as  a  r.  out 

Jer.  12:2  they  nave  taken  r.  they 

Ezek.  31:7  his  r.  was  by  waters 

Dan.  11:7  out  of  branch  of  her  r. 

Eos.  9:16  Eph.  is  smit.  their  r. 

Mai.  4:1  sh.  leave  neither  r.  nor 

Mat.  3:10  axe  laid  to  r.  Luke  3:9 
13:6  because  they  had  not  r.  21 ; 
Marki:(,.  17;  Lvke6:n 

Luke  17:6  plucked  up  by  the  r. 

Rom.  11:16  if  ther.  be  holy 
18  bearest  not  the  r,  but  r.  th. 

1  Tim.  6:10  money  is  r.  of  all  ev. 

ffeb.  12:15  lest  any  r.  of  bittern. 

Rev.  5:5  r.  of  Da.  hath  prevailed 
22:16  I  am  the  r.  of  David 
ROOT,  Verb. 

1  K.  14:15  he  shall  r.  up  Israel 
■lob  31:12  would  r.  all  mine  incr. 
Ps.  52:5  and  r.  thee  out  of  land 
Jer.  1:10  I  have  set  thee  to?-,  out 
Mat.  13:29  lest  ye  r.  up  wheat 

ROOTED. 
Pent  29;28  the  Lord  r.  them  out 
Job  18:14  confidence  sh.  ber.  out 
31:8  let  my  oftspring  be  r.  out 
Prov.  2:22  transgressors  sh.  be  r. 
Zep.  2:4  Ekron  shall  be  r.  up 
Mat.  15:13  Fa.  not  planted,  r.  up 
Eph.  3:17  being  r.  and  grounded 
Col.  2:7  r.  and  built  up  in  him 
ROOTS. 

2  Chr.  7:20  pluck  them  up  by  r. 
Job  8:17  hisr.  are  wrapped  about 

18:16  his  r.  shall  be  dried  up 

28:9  overturn,  mountains  by  r. 

30:4  cut  juniper  r.  for  meat 
Is.  11:1  bra.  shall  grow  out  of  r. 
Jer.  17:8  spreadeth  out  her  r. 
Ezek.  17:7  vine  did  bend  her  r. 
Dan.  4:15  stump  of  his  r.  23,  26 

7:8  horns  plucked  up  by  the  r. 
Hos.  14:5  shall  cast  forth  hisr. 
Amos  2:9  I  destroyed  his  r.  from 
Mark  11:20  fig-tree  dried  from  r. 
Jude  12  trees,  plucked  up  by  r. 

ROPES. 
Jud.  16:11  bi.  me  wi.  new  r.  13 
2  Sam.  17:13  Isr.  bring  r.  to  city 
1  K.  20:31  put  r.  on  heads,  .32 
Acts  27:32  soldiers  cut  off  the  r. 

ROSE,  Substantive. 
Cant.  2:1  I  am  r.  of  Sharon 
Is.  35:1  desert  sh.  blossom  as  r. 

ROSE,  Verb. 
Gen.  4:8  Cain  r.  up  against  Abel 

32:31  sunr.  upon  him 
Ex.  10:23  nor  r.  any  from  place 

12:.j0  Pharaoh  r.  up  in  night 

33:10  and  all  the  people  r.  up 
Num.  25:7  Phinehas  r.  up  from 
Deut.  33:2  Lordr.  up  from  Seir 
Jos.  3:16  waters  stood  and  r.  up 
■Jud.  6:21  r.  up  fire  out  of  rock 
1  A'.  2:19  king  r.  up  to  meet  her 
Ps.  124:2  on  our  side  men  r.  up 
Cant.  5:5  I  r.  up  to  open  to  my 
Lam.  3:62  the  hps  of  those  th.  r. 
Dan.  8:27  I  r.  up  did  king's  bus. 
Zep.  3:7  r.  early  and  corrupted 
Luke  5:28  r.  up  and  followed  him 

16:31  not  be  persua.  tho'  one  r. 

22:45  when  he  r.  from  prayer 
Acts  5::36  bef.  th.  days  r.  Theud. 

10:41  drink  with  him  after  he  r. 
Rom.  14:9  Christ  bo.  died  and  r. 

1  Cor.  10:7  eat,  and  r.  up  to  play 
15:4  he  was  buried  and  r.  again 

2  Cor.  5:15  him  who  died  and  r. 
1  Thes.  4:14  J.  died  and  r.  again 

See  MORNING. 

ROT. 

Num.  5:21  Lord  ma.  thigh 
22,  27 

Prov.  10:7  name  of  wicked  sh.  r. 
Is.  40:20  choos.  a  tree  will  not  r. 

ROTTEIV. 
Job  13:28  and  he,  as  a  r.  thing 
41:27  esteemeth  brass  as  r.  wo. 
Jer.  38:12  put  these  r.  rags  und. 
Joel  1:17  seed  is  r,  under  their 
clods. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


KUE 
BOTTE!VIVESS. 

Prov.  12:4  maketh  asha.  is  as  f. 

H:30  envy  is  r.  of  the  bones 
Is.  5:24  BO  their  root  sh.  bo  as  r. 
Ho$.  5:12  be  to  house  of  J  u.  as  r. 
Eab.  3:16  wh.  I  heard  r.  entered 

R0I5GH. 
Pent.  21:4  bring  heifer  to  r.  val. 
Js.  27:8  he  stayeth  his  r.  wind 

40:4  r.  places  sh.  be  made  jilain 
Jer.  51:27 come  as  r.  caterpilliirs 
Zee.  13:4  neither  wear  r.  ganu. 
Luke  3:5  r.  ways  be  ma.  smooth 

ROUGHLY. 
Gen.  42:7  Joseph  spake  r.  30 
1  Sam.  20:10  fa.  answer  thee  r.  ? 
1  K.  12:13  the  king  answered 

the  people  r.  2  Chr.  10:13 
Frov.  18:23  the  rich  answere.  r. 

ROUIVD,  Verb. 
Lev.  19:27  ye  shall  not  r.  comers 

ROUIVD. 
Ex.  16:14  there  lay  a  r.  thing 
1  K.  7:35  r.  comp.  10:19  tlirone 
Js.  3:18  L.  take  away  th.  r.  tires 
Luke  19:43  enemies  comp.  thee  r. 

ROUIVD  about. 
Num.  16:34  all  Is.  r.  a.  them  fled 
Jos.  6:3  ye  shall  go  r.  about  city 
Jo6  37:12  turn.  r.  a.  by  counsels 
Ps.  3:6  and  set  agai.  me  r.  about 

48:12  walk  about  Zion,  go  r.  a. 

59:6  and  go  r.  about  the  city,  14 

88:17  they  came  r.  ab.  me  daily 
Bom.  15:19  r.  about  to  Illyricum 
See  CAMP. 

ROUSE. 

Gen.  49:9  who  shall  r.  him  up  ? 
ROVERS. 

1  Chr.  12:21  helped  Da.  agai.  r. 
ROW,  S. 

J<j;.  28:17  four  r.  stones,  39:10 
Z«).  24:6  six  on  a  r.  on  table 
1  K.  6:36  inner  court  wi.  three  r. 
7:2  four  r.  of  pillars ;  3  flft.  in  r. 

12  the  great  court  with  th.  r. 
3  Chr.  4:3  two  r.  of  oxen  cast 
CaHi.  1:10  with  r.  of  jewels 
Ezek.  46:23  boiling  places  und.  r. 

BOWED,  IIVG. 
Jon.  1:13  men  r.  hard  to  bring  it 
Mark  6:48  saw  them  toiling  in  r. 
John  6:19  had  r.  25  or  30  furlou. 

ROWERS. 
Ezek.  27:26  y.  bro'  thee  into  wa. 

ROYAL. 
Oen.  49:20  Ash.  yield  r.  dainties 
Jos.  10:2  Gib.  as  one  of  r.  cities 

1  27:5  I  dwell  in  r.  city  f 

2  Saw.  12:26  Joab  took  the  r.  ci. 

1  K.  10:13  Sol.  gave  of  r.  bounty 

2  A'.  11:1  Athaliah  destroyed  all 

the  seed  r.  2  Chr.  22:10 
1  Chr.  29:25  on  Solomon  maj. 
Est.  1:7  gave  them  r.  wine 
11  bring  Vashti  with  crown  r. 
2:16  Es.  taken  into  house  r.  17 
5:1  Esther  put  on  r.  apparel 
6:8  let  r.  apparel  be  brought, 

and  the  crown  r. 
8:15  Mord.  went  in  r.  apparel 
Js.  62:3  r.  diadem  in  hand  of  G. 
J)an.  6:7  to  establish  r.  statute 
Acts  12:21  Herod  in  r.  apparel 
Jam.  2:8  if  ye  fulfil  the  r.  law 
1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  r.  priesthood 

RUBBI\G. 
Luke  6:1  r.  them  in  their  hands 

RUBBISH. 
Neh.  4:2  revive  stones  out  of  r. 
10  decayed  and  th.  is  much  r. 
RUBY,  lES. 
Jtib  28:18  price  of  wisdom  is  ab. 

r.  Prov.  8:11 
J^or.  3:15  more  precious  than  r. 
20:15  and  a  multitude  of  r. 
31:10  her  price  is  far  above  r. 
Lam.  4:7  N.  more  ruddy  than  r. 

RUDDER-B\!VDS. 
Acts  27:40  and  loosed  the  r.-b. 

RUDDY. 
1  Sam.  16:12  David  was  r.  17:42 
Cant.  5:10  beloved  white  and  r. 
Lam,  4:7  her  Naz.  were  more  r. 
RUDE. 

S  Cor.  11:6  tho'  I  be  r.  in  speech 

RUDI.MENTS. 
Col.  2:8  anv  s|ioil  vou  after  r. 
20  if  dead  with  Ch.  fromther. 
RUE. 

Luke  11:42  mint,  r.  and  herbs 


RUL 
BUTUS. 

.Wark  15:21  fa.  of  Ales,  and  R. 
Jlom.  16:13  salute  K,  chosen 

RUH-\MAH. 
Uos.  2:1  say  to  your  sisters,  R. 
RUIIV. 

2  Chr.  28:23  they  were  r.  of  him 
Ps.  89:40  brought  his  holds  to  r. 
Prm.  24:22  who  knoweth  ther.  ? 

26:28  flatter,  mouth  worketh  r. 
Is.  3:6  let  r.  be  under  thy  hand 

23:13  land  of  Chaldeans  to  r. 

25:2  made  of  a  defeu.  city,  a  r. 
Ezek.  18:.30  iniq.  not  be  your  r. 

27:27  comp.  fall  in  day  of  thy  r. 

31:13  on  his  r.  sha.  fowls  rema. 
Luke  6:49  r.  of  that  house  great 

RUINS. 
Ezek.  21:15  r.  may  ba  multiplied 
Amos  9:11  in  day  will  I  raise  r. 
Acts  15:16  build  ag.  the  r.  there. 

RUIIVED. 
/«.  3:8  Jerusalem  is  r.  and  Jud. 
Ezek.  36:35  r.  cities  bee.  fenced 
36 1  the  L.  build  the  r.  places 
RUINOUS. 
2  K.  19:25  lay  waste  fenced  cities 

into  r.  lieaps,  />■.  37:26 
Is.  17:1  Damascus  sh.  be  r.  heap 

RULE,  Substantive. 
1  K.  22:31  r.  over  Ahab's  chario. 
Est.  9:1  Jews  had  r.  over  them 
Prov.  17:2  wise  serv.  r.  over  son 

19:10  serv.  have  r.  over  princes 

25:28  hath  no  r.  ov.  his  own  sp. 
Ec.  2:19  yet  shall  he  r.  over  all 
Is.  44:13  as  carpenter  stretch,  r. 

63:19  never  barest  r.  over  th. 

1  Cor.  15:24  have  put  down  all  r. 

2  Cor.  10:13  to  measure  of  the  r. 
15  enlarged  according  to  ourr. 

Gal.  6:16  walk  accord,  to  this  r. 
Phil.  3:16  let  us  walk  by  samer. 
Heb.  13:7  that  have  r.  over  you 
17  obey  them  that  have  r.  'ii 

See  BAKE,  BEAR. 

RULE,  Verb. 

Oen.  1:16  greater  light  to  r.  day, 

lesser  light  to  r.  night,  18 
3:16  thy  husb.  shall  r.  over  thee 
4:7  desire,  th.  shalt  r.  over  him 

Lev.  2.5:43  not  r.  wL  rigor,  46,  53 

Jnd.  8:32  r.  thon  over  us,  thou 
23 1  will  not  r.  over  you,  nor 
shall  my  son  r. 

Ps.  110:2  r.  in  midst  of  enemies 
1-36:8  sun  to  r.  by  day 

P/'Oi'.  8:16  princes  r.  and  nobles 

Is.  3:4  babes  shall  r.  over  them 
12  as  for  my  peo.  worn.  r.  over 
14:2  sh.  r.  over  their  oppressors 
19:4  fierce  king  sh.  r.  over  them 
28:14  r.  this  peo.  in  Jerusalem 
32:1  princes  sh.  r.  in  judgment 
40:10  his  arm  shall  r.  for  him 
41:2  made  the  righteous  man  r. 
52:5  they  tliat  r.  maketh.  howl 

Ezek.  19:14  no  strong  rod  to  r. 
20:33  wi.  fury  will  I  r.  over  you 
29:15  no  more  r.  over  nations 

Dan.  4:26  known  that  heavens  r. 
11:3  mighty  kings  that  shall  r. 

Joel  2:17  heathen  sho.  r.  over  th. 

Zee.  6:13  sit  and  r.  on  his  throne 

Mat.  2:6  a  governor  that  shall  r. 

Mark  10:42  are  accounted  to  r. 

Col.  3:15  peace  of  G.  r.  in  hearts 

1  Tim.  3:5  kn.  not  how  to  r.  ho. 
5:17  elders  thatr.  well,  worthy 

Rev.  2:27  r.  with  a  rod  of  iron, 
12:5;  19:15 

RULED. 

Gen.  24:2  his  eld.  servant  that  r. 
41:40  at  thv  word  mv  peo.  be  r. 
1  A'.  5:16  3,000  r.  over  the  people 
Ezr.  4:20  wh.  r.  over  countries 
Ps.  106:41  they  that  hated  th.  r. 
Is.  14:6  that  r.  nations  in  anger 
Lam.  5:8  ser\  ants  ha.  r.  over  us 
Ezek.  34:4  wi.  cruelty  have  ve  r. 
Dan.  B:21  till  he  knew  that  G.  r. 

RULER. 

Gen.  41:43  Pharaoh  made  Joseph 

r.  45:8  :  Ps.  105:21 
Ex.  22:28  thou  shalt  not  curse  r. 
yum.  13:2  ev.  one  a  r.  am.  them 

1  Sam.  25:.30  appointed  thee  r. 

over  mv  peo.  Is.  2  Sam.  6:21; 
7:8;  1  t'hr.  11:2;  17:7 

2  Sam.  7:8  I  took  thee  from  fol. 

sheep  to  be  r.  1  Chr.  17:7 
1  K.  1:35  I  appointed  Solonicra  r. 
1  Chr.  5:2  Jud.  came  the  chief  r. 
9:11  A.  r.  of  h.  of  G.  2  Chr,  31:13 
9' 


RUN 

2  Chr.  7:18  not  fail  a  m.  to  be  r. 
Ps.  68:27  little  Beuja.  wi.  their  r. 

1115:20  even  the  r.  of  the  ijeople 
J'rov.  2;i:l  sittest  to  eat  with  a  r. 

28:15  so  is  a  w  icked  r.  over  poor 

29:12  if  a  r.  hearken  to  lies 
26  many  seek  r.  favor 
Ec.  10:4  if  spirit  of  the  r.  rise 

5  error  proceedeth  from  the  r. 
Is.  3:6  our  r.  7  make  me  not  r. 

16:1  send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  r. 
Jer.  51:46  viol,  in  land,  r.  ag.  r. 
Dan.  2:10  no  r.  ask.  such  things 

5:7  third  r.  in  kingdom,  16:29 
Mic.  5:2  out  of  thee  shall  come  r. 
Mat.  9:18  there  came  a  certain  r. 

24:45  hath  made  r.  Luke  12:42 

25:21  I  will  make  theer.  ov.  23 
Luke  13:14  r.  of  synagogue  ans. 
John  2:9  when  r.  of  feast  tasted 

3:1  Nicodemus,  a  r.  of  the  Jews 
Acts  7:27  who  made  thee  a  r.  ?  35 
35  same  did  G.  send  to  be  a  r. 

18:17  Greeks  beat  Sosthones  r. 

23:5  shalt  not  spo.  evil  of  the  r. 

RULERS. 
Gen.  47:6  make  th.  r.  over  cattle 
Ex.  18:21  r.  of  thou.  r.  of  hun.  25 

34:31  Moses  called  r.  of  congre. 
Dent.  1:13  I  will  make  them  r. 
2  Sam.  8:18  David's  sons  were  r. 

1  K.  9:22  were  r.  of  his  chariots 

2  K.  11:4  Jehoiada  set  r.  over,  19 

1  Chr.  27:31  these  were  r.  of  sub. 

2  Chr.  35:8  r.  of  the  house  of  G. 
Ezr.  9:2  hand  of  r.  chief  in  this 
Neh.  4:16  r.  were  behind  house 

12:40  half  of  the  r.  with  me 

13:11  then  contended  I  with  r. 
Est.  9:3  of  provinces  helped 
Ps.  2:2  r.  take  counsel  ag.  Lord 
Is.  1:10  hear  word  of  L.  r.  of  S. 

14:5  L.  hath  broken  scept.  of  r. 

22:3  all  thy  r.  are  fled  together 

29:10  your  r.  hath  he  covered 

49:7  servant  of  r.  kings  sh.  see 
Jer.  .33:26  not  take  of  seed  be  r. 

.51:28  against  r.  57  drunk  r. 
Ezek.  23:6  lov.  were  capts.  and  r. 

23  I  will  raise  up  r.  against  th. 
Dan.  3:3  all  the  r.  were  gather. 
ITos.  4:18  r.  with  .shame  do  love 
Mark  5:22  one  of  r.  of  synagogue 

13:9  brought  bof.  r.  Luke  21:12 
J,uke  23:35>.  also  derided  him 

24:20  priest  and  r.  deliver,  him 
John  7:26  do  the  r.  know  Chri.  ? 
48  have  any  r.  believ.  on  him  ? 

12:42  chief  r.  believed  on  him 
Acts  3:17  ye  did  it,  as  also  did  r. 

4:26  r.  gathered  against  Lord 

13:15  r.  of  synagogue  sent  to  P. 

14:5  assault  of  Jews,  with  th.  r. 

16:19  damsel's  mast,  drew  to  ;•. 

17:8  troubled  the  people  and  r. 
Pom.  13:3  r.  not  a  terror  to  good 
Eph.  6:12  against  r.  of  darkness 

BULEST. 
2  Chr.  20:6  r.  thou  over  kingdo. 
Ps.  89:9  thou  r.  raging  of  sea 

RULETH. 
2  Sam.  23:3  that  r.  over  men 
Ps.  59:13  know  that  G.  r.  in  Ja. 

66:7  he  r.  by  his  power  for  ever 

10.3:19  his  kingdom  over  all 
Prov.  16:32  that  r.  his  sp.  is  bet. 

22:7  richr.  over  the  poor 
Ee.  8:9  one  man  r.  over  another 

9:17  him  that  r.  among  fools 
Dan.  4:17  Mos^i  Hish  r.  25.  32 
Hos.  11:12  Judah  yet  r.  with  G. 
Horn.  12:8  he  that  r.  with  dilig. 

1  Tim.  3:4  one  that  r.  his  house 

RULING. 

2  Sam.  23:3  just,  r.  in  fear  of  G. 
Jer.  22:.30r.  anv  more  in  Judah 

1  Tim.  3:12  r.  fh.  chil.  and  hou. 

RUMBLING. 
Jer.  47:3  at  r.  of  his  wheels 
RUMOR,  S. 

2  K.  19:7  he  shall  hearr.  li.  37:7 
Jer.  49:14  I  have  heard  r.  fromL. 

51:46  lest  ye  fear  for  r.  in  land, 
a  r.  sh.  CO.  one  yea.  ano.  a  r. 
Ezek.  7:26  r.  shall  be  upon  r. 
Ob.  1  we  heard  a  r.  from  Lord 
Mat.  24:6  wars  and  r.  of  wars 
Mn7-k  13:7  of  wars  and  r.  of  wars 
Lukel-.M  r.  of  him  went  forth 

RUMP. 
Ex.  29:22  the  fat  and  the  r.  Lev. 
3:9;  7:3;  8:25;  9:19 
RUN. 

Gen.  49:22  branches  r.  over  wall 
Jud.  18:25  angry  follows  r,  upon 


RYE 

1  Sam.  8:11  some  shall  r.  before 
20:36  r.  find  out  now  the  arrows 

2  Sam.  18:19  let  me  now  r.  22,  23 
22:.30ha.  r.  thro'  troop.  Ps.  18:29 

2  K.  4:22 that  I  may  r.  toman 
5:20  I  will  r.  after  Naaman 
2  Chr.  16:9  ey.  of  L.  r.  to  and  fro 
Ps.  19:5  strong  man  to  r.  race 
58:7  wat.  which  r.  continually 
59:4  thev  r.  and  prep,  therasel. 
78:16  caused  waters  to  r.  dowTi 
104:10  springe  which  r.  am.  hil. 
119:.32  I  will  r.  way  of  thy  com. 
136  riv.  of  waters V.  down  mine 
Prov.  1:16?-.  to  evil,  Is.  59:7 
Ec.  1:7  all  the  rivers  r.  to  sea 
Cant.  1:4  we  will  r.  after  thee 
Is.  40:31  shall  r.  not  be  weary 
55:5  nations  shall  r.  to  thee 
Jer.  5:1  r.  to  and  fro  thro'  street* 
9:18  eyes  r.  down  w  ith  tears 
12:5  thou  hast  r.  wi.  footmen 
13:17  eyes  r.  do.  wi.  tears,  14:17 
49:3  lament,  and  r.  to  and  fro 

19  I  will  make  him  r.  .50:44 
51:31  one  post  r.  to  meet  anoth. 
Lam.  2:18  let  tears  r.  down 
Ezek.  24:16  nei.  shall  thy  tears  r. 
32:14  cause  rivers  to  r.  like  oil 
Dan.  12:4  many  sh.  r.  to  and  fro 
Joel  2:7  shall  r.  like  mighty 

9  shall  r.  in  city,  sh.  r.  on  wall 
Amos  5:24  let  judgm.  r.  down 
6:21  shall  horses  r.  upon  rock  ? 
8:12  sh.  r.  to  and  fro  to  seek  L. 
Ilab.  2:2  he  may  r.  that  readeth 
Ilag.  1:9  and  ye  r.  every  man  to 
Zee.  4:10  eyes  of  L.  r.  to  and  fro 
Mat.  23:8  r.  to  bring  disciples 
1  Cor.  9:24  which  r.  in  a  race  r. 
all,  so  r.  that  ye  may  obtain 

26  I  theref  son  not  uncertain. 
Gal.  2:2  I  should  r.  or  had  r.  in 
5:7  did  r.  well,  who  did  hinder 

Phil.  2:16  I  have  not  r.  in  vain 
Ileb.  13:1  let  us  r.  with  patienca 

1  Pet.  4:4  that  ye  r.  not  to  excess 

RUNNEST. 
Prov.  4:12  wh.  tliou  r.  thou  shalt 

RUNNETH. 
JbJ  15:26  he  r.  upon  him 

16:14  r.  upon  me  like  a  giant 
Ps.  23:5  anoi.  head,  cup  r.  over 

147:15  his  word  r.  very  swiftly 
Pm'.  18:18  righteous  r.  into  it 
£(77H.  1:16  eyes  r.  do.  wat.  3:48 
Jolin  20:2  r.  and  Cometh  to  Sim. 
Pom.  9:16  nor  of  him  that  r. 

RUNNING. 
Lev.  14:5  kill,  over  r.  wat.  6.  50 

15:2  man  hath  a  r.  issue,  22:4 
Nvm.  19:17  person  take  r.  water 

2  .Snm.  18:24  a  man  r.  alone.  26 

27  r.  of  forem.  is  like  r.  of  Ah, 
2  A'.  5:21  Naaman  saw  him  r. 

2  CTn  23:12  Athal.  heard  peo.  r. 
Prov.  5:15  r.  waters  out  of  well 
6:18  swift  in  r.  to  mischief 
Is.  33:4  r.  to  and  fro  of  locusts 
Ezek.  31:4  her  rivers  r.  about 
Mark  9:25  Jesus  saw  people  r. 
10:17  there  came  one  r. 
Luke  6:38  good  meas.  and  r.  or. 
Pev.  9:9  sound  of  char.  r.  to  bat. 

RUSH,  Substantive. 
■Tob  8:11  can  r.  grow  with,  miref 
/*'.  9:14will  cutoti'branch  audr. 
19:15  whi.  branch  or  may  do 
RUSH,  ETH. 
Is.  17:13  nations  sh.  r.  like  msh, 
Jer.  8:6  as  horse  r.  into  battle 

RUSHED. 
Jrid.  9:44  Abimelech  r.  forward 
20:37  liers  in  wait  r.  upon  Gib. 
Acts  18:29  r.  with  one  accord 

RUSHES. 
Is.  35:7  dragons  lay  shall  be  r. 

RUSHING. 
Is.  17:12  woe  to  multitude  and  r. 

of  nations,  r.  liker.  of  wat. 
■ler.  47:3  at  r.  of  chariots  fathers 
Ezek.  3:12  I  heard  a  great  r.  13 
,4rfs-  2:2  sound  as  of  r.  mighty 
wind 

RUST. 

Mat.  6:19  moth  and  r.  corrupt,  20 
Jam.  5:3  r.  of  th.  sh.  be  witness 

RUTH. 
Ruth  1:4  name  of  other  R.  14 
4:5  must  buv  it  also  of  R.  10 
Mat.  1:5  Book  beg.  of  Obed  of  R. 
RYE. 

Ex.  9:32  wheat  and  r.  not  smit. 
Is.  28:25  barley  and  r.  in  place 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SAC 


s. 


SABAOTH. 

Horn.  9:29  except  L.  of  «.  had  left 
Jam.  5:4  iuto  ears  of  tbe  L.  of*. 
SABBATH. 

Ex.  16:23  to-morrow  is  holy  s. 

25  to-day  is  a  s.  to  the  Lord 
20:10  sev.  day  is  s.  of  L.  31:15  ; 

35:2;  Lec.  23:3;  Deut.  5:14 
31:14  ye  shall  keep  thes.  16 
Lev.  16:31  s.  of  rest,  2:3:3,  32 
23:11  after  s.  priest  eh.  wave  it 
16  after  sev.  s.  shall  ye  number 
ai  first  of  month  sh.  ye  have*. 
32  from  even  to  even  your  s. 
39  first  day  a  s.  on  eighth  a  s. 
25:2  then  sh.  land  keep  a  «.  4,  6 
Ifum.  28:10  burnt-offering  of*. 
3  K.  4:23  neith.  new  moon  nor«. 
16:18  covert  for  *.  turned  Ahaz 

1  Chr.  9::32  prep,  show-br.  ev.  *. 

2  Chr.  .36:21  desolate  she  kept  s. 
Neh.  9:14  madest  kn.  thy  holy  s. 

10:31  would  not  buy  on  the  s. 

13:15  tread  wine-presses  on  s. 
16  men  of  Tyre  sold  on  the  *. 
21  came  they  no  more  on  the*. 
Is.  56:2  bles.  man  that  keep  *.  6 

58:13  turn  foot  from  *.  call  *. 

66:2:3  from  one  *.  to  another 
Ezek.  46: 1  on  «.  it  shall  be  open. 
Amos  8:5  when  will  *.  be  gone  ? 
Mat.  28:1  in  end  of  s.  came  Mary 
Mark  2:27  *.  for  m.  not  m.  for  *. 
28  Son  of  m.  is  L.  of  s.  Lu.  6:5 

16:1  when  s.  was  past  JI.  Mag. 
Luke  6:1  on  second  s.  after  first 

13:15  doth  not  each  on  s.  loose  ? 

23:54  preparation,  s.  drew  on 
John  5:18  he  not  only  had  bro.  *. 
Acts  13:42  preached  toth.  nest*. 

16:13  3n  s.  we  went  out  of  city 

18:4  reasoned  in  syna.  every  *. 

Bee  DAT,  DATS. 

SABBATHS. 

Ex.  31:13  my  s.  ye  shall  keep, 

Lev.  19::3,  30;  26:2 
Lev.  23:15  seven  *.  sh.  be  compl. 
25:8  thou  shalt  number  seven  *. 
36:34  then  shall  land  enjoy  *.  35, 
4:3 ;  2  Chr.  36:21 
1  Chr.  2:3:21  burnt-sa.  in  s.  2  Chr. 

2:4;  8:13;  31:3;  Neh. 
Is.  1:13  new  moons  and  *.  I  can. 
56:4  eunuchs  that  keep  my  s. 
Lam.  1:7  advers.  did  mock  at  *. 
2:6  L.  caused  *.  to  be  forgotten 
Ezek,  20:12  I  gave  *.  to  be  sign 
13  my  *.  they  polluted,  16,  24 
22:8  hast  profaned  my  *.  2:3:38 

26  priests  hid  eyes  from  my  «. 
44:24  keep  my  laws,  hallow  s. 
46:3  worship  at  this  gate  in  *. 

Hos.  2:11  make  to  cease  her  s. 

S.ABE  A\S. 
Job  1:15  the  S.  fell  on  the  oxen 
/*.  45:14  merchandise  of  the  S. 
Ezek.  2:3:42  common  sort  wereS. 
JoelZ-.i  shall  sell  them  to  the  S. 
SACK. 

0«n.  ^:25  every  man's  money 

into*.  35;  43:21;  44:1 
44:2  silver  cup  in  s.  mouth 

12  cup  was  found  in  Benj.'s  s. 
lev.  11:32  *.  of  uncle,  put  in  wa. 

SACKBUT. 
Dan.  3:5  sound  of  *.  7,  10,  15 

S.ACKCLOTH. 
Gen.  37:.34  Jac.  put  *.  upon  loins 
SSam.  3:31  gird  you  with  *. 
21:10  Rizpah  took  *.  and  spread 

1  K.  20:31  put  *.  on  loins,  32 
21:37  A.  put  *.  on  flesh,  lay  ins. 

2  K.  6:.30  looked,  had  *.  within 
19:1  H.  cover,  him  wi.  *.  Is.  37:1 

2  ekl.  of  priests  with  s.  /*.  37:2 
1  Chr.  21:16  D.  and  elders  clo.  *. 
Est.  4:2  none  enter  cloth,  with  s. 
Job  16:15  sewed  *.  upon  ray  skin 
Ps.  30:11  put  off.?,  girded  with 

35:13  sick,  my  clothing  was  s. 

69:11 1  made  *.  also  my  garm. 
Js.  3:24  stomacher,  girding  of*. 

15:3  in  street  gir.  tnera.  with  *. 

20:2  loose  s.  from  off  thy  loins 

22:12  day  did  L.  call  to  girding*. 

32:11  gird*,  on  loins,  Jer.  4:8; 
6:26;  48:37;  49:3 

50:3  I  make  *.  covering  of  hea. 
Lam.  2:10  they  girded  themsel. 

with  .?.  Ezek.  7:18;  27:31 
Dan.  9:3  r^eek  L.  with  fast.  and*. 
Joel  1:8  lament  like  virgin  wi.  *. 

13  lie  all  night  in  *. 


SAC 

Amos  8:10  I  will  brings,  on  loins 
./on.  .3:5  people  of  Nin.  put  on  «. 
6  king  covered  him  with  s. 
8  man  and  beast  be  co.  with  s. 
Bev.  6:12  sun  became  black  as  *. 
11:3  proph.  1260  days,  do.  in  *. 
SACRCLOTHES. 
Neh.  9:1  Is.  assembled  with*,  on 

SACKS. 
Gen.  42:25  fill  *.  with  com,  44:1 
43:12  money  brought  again  in  s. 
22  tell  who  put  money  in  s. 
Jos.  9:4  Gibeonites  took  old  *. 

SACRIFICE. 
Gen.  31:54  J.  offer.  *.  on  mount 
Ex.  5:17  let  us  do  *.  to  Lord,  8:8 
12:27  it  is  s.  of  Lord's  passover 
34:15  and  thou  eat  of  his  *. 

25  nor  s.  of  passover  be  left 
Lev.  7:12  shall  offer  *.  of  thanks. 

16  if  *.  be  vow,  eaten  same  day 
27:11  beast  which  they  do  not*. 

Num.  15:3  s.  in  perform,  vow,  8 
28:6  *.  made  by  fire  unto  Lord, 
8,  1.3,  19,  at ;  29:6,  13,  36 

Deut.  18:3  from  them  th.  offer  s. 

./ud.  16:23  offer  greats,  to  Dagon 

1  Sam.  1:21  to  offer  yearly  *.  2:19 
2:29  kick  ye  at  my  s.  and  offer.  ? 
3:14  E.'a  house  not  purged  wi.  *. 
9:12*.  of  my  people  to-day 
15:22  to  obey  is  better  than  $. 
16:3  call  Jesse  to  the  s.  and  I,  5 
20:6  is  a  yearly  *.  for  family,  29 

1  K.  12:27  people  do  *.  at  Jerus. 
18:29  prophesied  till  evening*. 

36  at  evening  *.  E.  drew  near 

2  K.  5:17  not  offer  s.  to  other  go. 
10:19  I  have  great  .<!.  to  do  to  B. 
17:.36  him  sh.  ye  fear,  and  do  s. 

2  Chr.  7:5  S.  offered  *.  22,000  ox. 

12  chosen  place  for  house  of  «. 
Ezr.  9:4  sat  aston.  till  evening  *. 

5  at  even.  *.  I  arose  fr.  heavin. 
Ps.  40:6*.  didst  not  desire,  51:16 

50:5  made  coven,  with  me  by  *. 

116:17  I  offer  *.  of  thanksgiving 

118:27  bind  s.  to  horns  of  altar 

141:2  lifting  np  hands  as  eve.  *. 
Prov.  15:8*.  of  wicked  abomina. 

21:3  justice  more  accep.  than  *. 
Ec.  5:1  than  give  *.  of  fools 
Is.  19:21  Eg.  sh.  do  *.  and  oblat. 

.34:6  L.  hath  a  *.  in  Boz.  and  Id. 

57:7  thi.  wentest  thou  to  offer  *. 
Jer.  33:11  that  bring  *.  of  praise 

18  nor  want  man  to  do  s. 
46:10  God  a  *.  in  north  country 

Ezek.  39:17  gath.  to  my  s.  gre.  *. 

19  drink  blood  till  drunk  of  *. 
44:11  they  shall  slay  *.  for  peo. 
46:2-1  ministers  boil  *.  of  people 

Dan.  8:11  daily  *.  9:27;  11:31 
12  host  given  him  ag.  daily  s. 

12:11  daily  ».  sh.  be  taken  away 
Hos.  3:4  Is.  sh.  abide  witho.  a  s. 

6:6  I  desired  mercy  and  not  s. 

Mat.  9:13;  12:7 
Amos  4:5  offer  a  s.  of  thanksrfv. 
Jon,.  1:16  men  offered  a  s.  to  L. 
Zep.  1:7  L.  hath  prepared  as.  8 
Mai.  1:8  if  ye  offer  blind  for  s. 
Mark  9:49  every  *.  sh.  be  salted 
Luke  2:34  offer  a  s.  accor.  to  law 
Ac/s  7:41  in  those  days  off.  s.  to 

14:13  would  have  done  *.  with 
Ro/n.  12:1  present  your  bodies  s. 
1  Cor.  8:4  off.  in  *.  idols,  10:19,  28 
Eph.  5:2  s.  to  G.  for  sweet  savor 
P/iil.  2:17  off.  on  *.  of  your  faith 

4:18  s.  accep.  well-pleas,  to  God 
Set).  7:27  daily  as  those  to  offer  *. 
9:26  put  away  sin  by  *.  of  him 

10:5  s.  and  off.  thou  won.  not,  8 
12  had  offered  one  *.  for  sins 

26  remain,  no  more  *.  for  sins 
11:4  Abel  offered  more  excel,  s. 
13:15  let  us  offer  *.  of  praise 

See  BTJKNT,  PEACE-OPFERINO. 
SACRIFICE,  Verb. 

Ex.  3:18  go,  s,  to  L.  5:3,  8 ;  8:27 ; 
10:2.5;  8:25 go  ye*. 
8:26  s.  abomina.  of  Egyptians? 
13:15  I  s.  to  L.  openeth  matrix 
20:24  thou  shalt  *.  burnt-offer. 

Deut.  15:21  blem.  not  *.  it,  17:1 

1  Sam.  1:3  Elkan.  went  up  to  s. 
15:15  peo.  spared  best  to*,  to  L. 
16:2  I  am  come  to  *.  to  Lord,  5. 

2  K.  14:4  as  yet  the  pe»ple  did  *. 

2  Chr.  3.3:17 
17:.35  nor  shall  *.  to  other  gods 
2  Chr.  11:16  cameto  J.  to*.  toL. 
Ezr.  4:2  seek  your  God  and  do  ». 
Neh.  4:2  will  they  s. 
Ps.  54:6  I  will  freely  *.  to  thee. 


SAD 

T'.t.  107:22  s.  sacrifices  of  thanks. 

Ezek.  39:17  gath.  to  my  *.  I  do  *. 

Uos.  4:13  s.  on  tops  of  mountains 
14  they  *.  with  harlots,  there. 
8:13  th.  *.  but  L.  accepteth  not 
12:11  they  s.  bullocks  in  Gilgal 
13:2  let  men  that  *.  kiss  calves 

Jon.  2:9  I  will  s.  with  thanksgi. 

Hob.  1:16  they  s.  unto  their  net 

Zee.  14:21  they  that  *.  sh.  seethe 

1  Cor.  10:20  Gentiles  *.  to  devils 
S.ACRIFICED. 

Ex.  32:8  made  calf,  s.  therennto 

Deut.  32:17  *.  to  devils,  not  to  G. 

Jos.  8:31  *.  thereon  peace-offer. 

■/ud.  2:5  they  *.  there  unto  Lord 

1  Sam.  11:15  pe.  went  to  G.  to  s. 

2  Sam.  6:13  Dav.  s.  ox.  and  fatl. 

1  K.  3:2  only  the  people  s.  in  the 

high  places,  3;  2  A'.  12:3; 
15:4,  35 ;  16:4 ;  2  Chr.  28:4 
11:8  strange  wives,  *.  to  th.  go. 

2  K.  17:.32  lowest  priests  wh.  s. 

1  Chr.  21:28  L.  answ.  then  he  s. 

2  Chr.  5:6  asse.  be.  ark,  s.  sheep 
28:23  A.  *.  to  gods  of  Damascus 
33:16  Manasseh  *.  on  altar  of  L. 
34:4  on  graves  of  th.  that  had  s. 

Ps.  106:37  they  *.  sons  to  devils. 

38  they  *.  to  idols  of  Canaan 
Ezek.  39:19  sacri.  which  I  have*. 
Hos.  11:2  they  *.  to  Baalim 
1  Cor.  5:7  Ch.  our  Pass,  is  *.  for 
£ev.  2:14  things  *.  to  idols,  20 

SACRIFICEDST. 
Deut.  16:4  flesh  s.  rem.  all  night 

SACRIFICES. 
Gen.  46:1  Is.  at  Beer-sheba  off.  s. 
Ex.  10:25  thou  must  give  us  *. 

18:12  Jethro  took  *.  for  God 
Lev.  10:13  *.  of  L.  made  by  fire 

17:7  sh.  no  more  offer  s.  to  dev. 
A^vm.  25:2  called  people  to  s. 

28:2  s.  observe  to  oft'crin  season 
Deut.  12:6  thither  bring  yours. 

33:19  offer  *.  of  righteousness 
Jos.  13:14  s.  of  L.  their  inherita. 

22:28  altar  not  for  *.  29 
1  Sam.  6:15  sacrificed  *.  to  the  L. 

15:22  hath  L.  as^eat  del.  in  *. 

1  Chr.  29:21  sacrificed  s.  in  abu. 

2  Chr.  7:1  fire  came  and  cons.  s. 
29:31  bring  s.  they  brought  in*. 

Ezr.  6:3  place  where  he  offer.  *. 

10  may  offer  s.  to  G.  of  heaven 
Neh.  12:43  that  day  th.  oflered  s. 
Ps.  4:5  offer  s.  of  righteousness 

27:6  theref.  will  I  offer  *.  of  joy 

50:8  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  «. 

51:17  *.  of  God  are  a  broken  sp. 
19  pleased  with  s.  of  righteous. 

106:28  joined  to  Baal-peor  eat  *. 

107:22  sacrilice  s.  of  thanksgi vi. 
Prov.  17.1  house  full  of*. 
/*.  1:11  to  what  purpose  your  s. 

20:1  year  to  year,  let  th.  kill  *. 

43:23  nor  honor,  me  with  thy  ». 
24  nor  fill,  me  with  fat  of  thy*. 

56:7  their  s.  shall  be  accepted 
Jer.  6:20  nor  are  your  s.  sweet 

7:21  bunit  offerings  to  your  *. 

17:26  bringing  s.  of  praise  to  L. 
Ezek.  20:28  saw  hill,  and  offer. «. 
Hos.  4:19  be  ashamed,  bee.  of  *. 

9:4  s.  be  as  bread  of  mourners 
Amos  4:4  bring  your*,  ev.  mom. 

5:25  have  ye  offer,  unto  me  s.  f 
Mark  12:33  love  L.  is  more  th.  s. 
Luke  13:1  blood  Pi.  mingl.  wi.s. 
Acts  7:42 offered  s.  forty  years  ? 
1  Cvr.  10:18  eats,  partak.  of  altar 
Ueb.  5:1  ofter  gifts,  s.  for  sins 

8:3  high-pri.  ordained  to  offer*. 

9:9  were  offered  both  gif.  and  s. 
23  heav.  things  with  better  *. 

10:3  in  th.  *.  is  a  remembrance 

11  off.  same  *.  that  never  can 
13:16  wi.  such  s.  G.  is  well  pie. 

1  Pet.  2:5  priesthood  to  off.  up  «. 
See  BTONT. 

SACRIFICETH. 
Ex.  22:20  he  that  *.  to  any  good 
Ec.  9:2  that  s.  him  that  *.  not 
/*.  65:3  peo.  that  *.  in  gardens 
66:3  he  that  *.  a  lamb 
Mai.  1:14  and  s.  a  corrupt  thing 

SACRIFICING. 
1  K.  8:5  I.  were  wi.  him  s.  sheep 
12:32  s.  to  calves  he  had  made 
SACRILEGE. 
Ucm.  2:22  dost  thou  commit  *.  ? 
S.iVD. 

Gen.  40:6  J.  looked,  they  were  «. 
1  Sam.  1:18  counten.  no  more  s. 
1  K.  21:5  why  is  thy  spirit  so  «.  ? 


SAI 

Neh.  2:2  why  is  thy  counten.  *.  / 
Ezek.  13:22  made  heart  of  righte. 

s.  whom  I  have  not  made  *. 
Mat.  6:16  be  not  of  a  «.  counten. 
Mark  10:22  he  was  *.  at  saying 
Luke  24:17  as  ye  walk,  and  are  *. 

SADDLE. 
Lev.  15:9  what  «.  he  rideth  upon 

SADDLE,  Verb. 
2  Sam.  19:26  I  will  *.  me  an  ass 

1  K.  13:13  said,  *.  me  the  ass,  27 

SADDLED. 
Gen.  22:3  Abrah.  rose  and  s.  ass 
Nvm.  22:21  Balaam  s.  his  ass 
■Tud.  19:10  with  L.  two  asses  s. 

2  Sam.  16:1  met  D.  with  asses  8. 
17:23  Ahithophel  *.  his  ass 

1  K.  2:40  Shimei  *.  and  went 
13:13  they  s.  him  the  ass,  23,  21 

2  K.  4:24  the  woman  *.  an  asa 

SADDUCEES. 
Mat.  3:7  wh.  he  saw  the  S.  come 
16:1  S.  came  tempting  Jesus 
6  beware  of  leaven  of  S.  11,  13 
22:23  the  same  day  came  the  3. 
34  he  had  put  the  S.  to  silence 
Acts  4:1  the  priests  and  S.  came 
5:17  S.  laid  hands  on  apostles 
23:6  P.  peicei.  one  part  were  S. 
8S.  say.  There  is  no  resurrect. 
SADLV. 
Gen.  40:7  why  look  yo  so  *.  / 

SADNESS. 
Ec.  7:3  by  *.  of  countenarca 
SAFE. 

1  Sam.  12:11  and  ye  dwelled  s. 

2  Sam.  18:29  is  Absalom  *. .?  32 
Job  21 :9  their  houses  s.  from  fear 
Ps.  119:117hold  me  np,  I  sh.  be*. 
Pror.  18:10  right,  run  in,  are  s. 

29:25  whoso  trusteth  in  L.  be  #. 
/*.  5:29  carry  the  prey  away  *. 
Ezek.  34:27  sh.  be    in  th.  land 
Lnke  15:27  had  received  him  s. 
Acts  23:24  may  bring  him  s.  to  P. 

27:44  they  escaped  all  s.  to  land 
Phil.  3:1  to  write,  for  yuu  it  is  t. 

SAFEGVARD. 
1  Sam.  22:23  thou  shalt  be  in  s. 

S.\FELY. 
Ps.  78:53  he  led  them  on  *. 
Prov.  1::33  heark.  to  mesh.  dw.  #. 

3:23  shalt  thou  walk  in  way  *. 

31:11  hush,  doth  *.  trust  in  her 
/*.  41:3  pursued  them,  passed  *. 
Eos.  2:18  I  will  make  them  lie  *. 
Zee.  14:11  Jerusalem  shall  be  «. 
Mark  14:44  and  lead  him  away  *. 
.<lc(s  16:23  jailer  to  keep  them  s. 
See  DWELL. 

SAFETY. 
Job  3:26  not  in  s.  nor  had  I  rest 

5:4  his  children  are  far  from  i. 
11  that  th.  may  be  exalted  to*. 

11:18  shalt  take  thy  rest  in  s. 

24:23  given  him  to  be  in  «. 
Ps.  12:5  I  will  set  him  in  *. 

3.3:17  horse  is  vain  thing  for*. 
Prov.  11:14  in  counsel,  is  *.  24:6 

21:31  horse  for  battle,  *.  is  of  L. 
Is.  14:.30  shall  lie  down  in  s. 
Acts  5:23  prison  shut  with  all  3. 
1  Thes.  5:3  sh.  say,  Peace  and  *. 
See  DWELL. 

SAFFROIV. 
Cant.  4:14  *.  calamus  and  clmia. 

S.'tIL,  Substantive. 
/*.  33:2:3  could  not  spread  the  s. 
Ezek.  27:7  spreadest  to  be  thy  r. 
Acts  27:17  strake  s.  so  were  driv. 
40  hoised  up  main  *.  to  wind 
S.\IL. 

Acts  20:3  as  he  was  abont  to  ». 

16  Paul  had  determined  to  *. 
27:1  when  we  sho.  *.  into  Italy 
24  G.  hath  given  thee  th.  th. 
SAILED. 
Lvke  8:23  as  th.  *.  he  fell  asleep 
Acta  27:7  when  we  had  s.  slowly 

SAILING. 
Acts  21:2  finding  a  ship  *.  over 
27:6  centurion  found  a  ship  s. 
9  when  *.  was  now  dangerous 

SAILORS. 

Bev.  18:17  and  *.  stood  afar  off 
SAINT. 

Ps.  106:16  they  envied  Aa.  the  >. 

Dan.  8:13  X  heard  one  *.  speak- 
ing, another  «.  said  to  that 
*.  which 

Phil.  4:21  Salute  every*,  in  C.  J. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SAK 

SAI!VT8. 

Deul.  33:2  came  with  10,000  of  #. 
3ail  his  s.  are  in  thy  hand 

1  Sam.  2:9  keep  the  feet  of  his  i. 

2  Chr.  6:41  let  thy  s.  rejoice 
Job  5:1  wh.  of  s.  wilt  thou  turn  ? 

15:15  putteth  no  trust  in  his  s. 
Ps.  16:3  to  s.  that  are  in  earth 
30:4  sing  to  Lord,  O  ye  s.  of  his 
31:23  O  love  the  L.  all  ye  his  s. 
34:9  fear  the  Lord,  ye  liis  s. 
37:28  Lord  forsaketh  not  his  s. 
50:5  gather  my  s.  together  to 
62:9  for  it  is  good  before  thy  s. 
79:2  flesh  of  thy  n.  to  beasts 
89:5  faithfulness  in  congre.  of  s. 

7  God  is  feared  in  assem.  of  s. 
97:10  preserveth  souls  of  his  «. 
116:15  prec.  to  L.  is  death  of*. 
132:9  let  thy  «.  shout  for  joy 

16  s.  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy 
145:10  and  s.  shall  bless  thee 
148:14  exalt,  prais  .  of  all  his  s. 
149:1  praise  in  congrefra.  of  «. 

B  let  s.  be  joyful  in  glory 

9  this  honor  have  all  his  s. 
Prov.  2:8  preserv.  way  of  his  g. 
Dan.  7:18  s.  sh.  take  king.  22,  27 

21  same  horn  made  war  wi.  s. 

25  wear  out  the  s.  of  M.  High 
ffos.  11:12  Ju.  is  faithful  with  s. 
Zee.  14:5  G.  sh.  come  and  all  s. 
Mat.  27:52  bodies  of  «.  that  slept 
Acts  9:13  evil  hath  done  to  thy  s. 

32  Peter  came  down  also  to  s. 

41  when  he  had  called  the  s. 
26:10  many  of  «.  did  I  shut  up 
Itom.  1:7  belov.  of  6.  called  to  s. 
8:27  maketh  intercession  for  s. 
12:13  distributing  to  neces.  of 
15:25  go  to  Jer.  to  minister  to  s. 

26  a  contribution  for  poor  s. 
31  serv.  may  be  accepted  of  s. 

16:2  receive  her  as  becometh  s. 
15  salute  all  the  s.  Heb.  13:24 
1  Cor.  1:2  sanctif.  called  to  be  s. 
6:2  know  th.  «.  sh.  jud.  world? 
14:3.3  as  in  all  churches  of  s. 
16:1  concern,  collection  for*. 
15  addicted  to  ministry  of*. 
S  Cor.  1:1  with  all  s.  in  Achaia 
8:4  take  on  us  ministering  to  s. 
S:l  touching  ministering  to  s. 

12  not  only  suppli.  want  of  s. 
13:13  s.  salute  you,  Phil.  4:22 
Eph.  1:1  to  the  s.  at  Ephesus 
15  heard  of  your  love  to  all  s. 
18glo.  of  his  inheritance  in  s. 
2:19  fellow-citizens  with  s. 
8:8  am  less  than  least  of  all  s. 
18  able  to  comprehend  with  s. 
4:12  for  perfecting  of  the  s. 
5:3  not  be  named  as  becora.  s. 
6:18  pray,  with  prayer  for  all  s. 
Phil.  1:1  to  all  the  s.  in  C.  Jesus 
Cd.  1:2  to  all  the  s.  and  faithful 
4  the  love  ye  have  to  all  the  s. 
12  partak.  of  inheritance  of  s. 
26  mystery  made  manif.  to  s. 
1  Thes.  3:13  coming  of  L.  withs. 
S  Thes.  1:10  glorified  in  his  s. 
1  Tim.  5:10  washed  thes.  feet 
Phile.  5  love  thou  hast  to  all 

7  bowels  of  thes.  are  refreshed 
Seb.  6:10  ye  have  minis,  to  s. 
Jude  3  faith  once  delivered  to  s. 

14  L.  com.  with  10,000  of  his  s. 
Pen.  5:8  the  prayers  of  s.  8:3.  4 
11:18  should,  give  reward  to  s. 
13:7  to  make  war  with  the  s. 
10  patience  and  faith  of  the  s. 
14:12  here  is  patience  of  the  s, 
15:3  just  are  thy  ways,  K.  of  s. 
16:6  they  shed  blood  of  the  s. 
17:6  drunken  with  blood  of  s. 
18:24  in  her  was  blood  of  the  s. 
19:8  linen  is  righteousness  of  s. 
20:9  compassed  camp  of  the  s. 

S.\ITH. 
See  jEstrs,  lord,  etc. 

SAKE. 

Oen.  8:21  not  curse  gr.  for  m.  s. 

12:16  entreated  Abram  for  her  s. 

18:29  not  do  it  for  forty's  s. 
31  not  for  tw.'s  s.  32  ten's  s. 

20:11  slay  me  for  my  wife's  s. 

26:24  mult,  thy  seed  for  Ab.'s  t. 

39:5  bles.  house  for  Joseph's  s. 
Ex.  18:8  to  Etrypt  for  Israel's  s. 

21:26  for  eye's  s.  27  tooth's  s. 
Num.  11:29"  env.  thou  for  my  s.? 

25:11  he  was  zealous  for  my  s. 
1  Ram.  12:22  fors.  peo.  for  na.  s. 

23:10  destrov  the  city  for  my  ,« 
%Sam.  5:12  Lord  exalted  kiugd. 
for  Israel's  s. 

7:21  for  word's  s.  1  Chr.  17:19 


SAK 

2  Sam.  9:1  kindness  for  Jon.  «.  7 
18:5  deal  gently  for  my  s. 
1  K.  8:41  Cometh  out  far  country 
for  thy  name's  s.  2  Chr.  6:.32 
11:12  for  Dav.  thy  father's  s.  13, 
32,  .34;  1.5:4:  2  A".  8:19;  19:34; 
20:6;  7^*.  132:10 
13  Jerusalem's  s.  I  have  chos. 
Neh.  9:31  consume  for  mercies'  s. 
Job  19:17  entre.  for  children's  s. 
Ps.  6:4  save  for  mercies'  «.  31:16 
23:3  lead,  me  for  name's  s.  31:3 
25:7  remem.  me  for  goodness'  a. 
11  for  name's  s.  pardon  iniq. 
44:26  redeem  us  for  mercies'  «. 
69:6  not  be  confound,  for  my  s. 
79:9  purge  sins  for  thy  name's  s. 
106:8  saved  th.  for  his  name's  «. 
109:21  do  for  mc,  for  name's  s. 
115:1  thy  mercy  and  truth's  s. 
143:11  quick,  me  for  name's  s. 
Is.  .37:.35  for  own  s.  and  Dav.  «. 
42:21  for  righteousness' s. 
43:14  for  your  s.  sent  to  Baby. 
25  our  transgress,  for  own  s. 
45:4  for  Jacob's  s.  I  have  called 
48:9  for  my  name's  s.  I  defer 
11  for  mine  own  s.  will  I  do 
62:1  for  Zion's  s.  Jerusalem's  g. 
63:17  return  for  thy  servant's  s. 
66:5  cast  out  for  my  name's  s. 
Jer.  14:7  do  thou  it  for  name's  s. 

21  do  not  abhor  us  for  na.  ,t. 
Ezek.  20:9  but  I  wrought  for  my 

name's  s.  14,  22,  44  :  36:22 
Ban.  9:17  shine  on,  for  L.'s  s. 

19  defer  not  for  th.  own  s.  O  G. 
Jon.  1:12  for  my  s.  tempest  is 
iVic.  3:12  Z.  for  yours,  be  ploug. 
Mat.  5:11  evil  ag.  you  for  my  s. 
10:22  hat.  for  my  name's  «.  24:9; 

Markn:Xi\  LukelX-.Yl 
39  he  that  loseth  life  for  my  s. 

16:25 ;  Mark  8;.35 ;  Luke  9:24 
14:3  Herod  had  bound  John  for 

Herodias' s.  Mark  6:17 
19:12  eun.  for  kingd.  heav.''s  s. 
29  left  lands  for  my  s.  sh.  rec. 
J/ar/fc  10:29;  iwfte  18:89 
Mark  4:17  pcrsec.  for  word's  s. 
Luke  6:22  for  Son  of  man's  «. 
John  12:9  came  not  for  Jesus'  s. 
13:.38  lay  down  life  for  my  s.  ? 
14:11  believe  me  for  works'  s. 
15:21  do  to  you  for  my  name's*. 
Acts  9:16  suffer  for  my  name's  s. 
26:7  hope's  s.  I  am  acc.  of  Jews 
Po^n.  4:23  written  for  his  s.  alone 
11:28  are  enemies  for  your  s. 
15:30  Lord's  s.  strive  in  prayers 

1  Cor.  4:10  we  are  fools  for  C.  s. 
9:23  this  I  do  for  the  gospel's  s. 

2  Cor.  4:5  your  serv.  for  Jesus'  s. 
11  delivered  to  death  for  J.  s. 

12:10  pleas,  in  distress,  for  C.  s. 
Eph.  4:.32  G.  for  C.  s.  forg.  you 
Phil.  1:29  to  suffer  for  his  s. 
Col.  1:24  for  his  body's*,  church 

3:6  things'  s.  wrath  of  G.  com. 
1  Thes.  1:5  we  were  for  your  s. 

5:13  esteem  for  their  work's  s. 
Phile.  9  for  love's  s.  I  beseech 
1  Pet.  2:13  submit  to  every  ordi. 
of  man  for  Lord's  s. 

1  John  2:12  forgiv.  for  name's*. 

2  John  2  for  truth's  s.  that  dwcl. 

3  John.  7  for  his  name's  s. 
Bev.  2:3  for  name's  *.  labored 

Thy  S.\RE. 
Gen.  3:17  cursed  is  gro.  for  thys. 

12:13  be  well  with  me  for  thy  s. 

30:27  hath  bless,  me  for  thy  s. 
Ps.  44:22  for  t.  s.  kill.  Pom.  8:30 

69:7  for  f.  s.  I  have  borne  repr. 
Ts.  54:15  shall  fall  for  thy  s. 
Jer.  15:15  for  t.  s.  I  sufT.  rebuke 
John  13:37  lay  down  life  for  t.  s. 

SAKES. 
Gen.  18:26  sjiare  place  for  th.  *. 
Lev.  26:45  for  their  s.  rem.  cov. 
Petit.  1:37  Lord  was  ancry  with 

me  for  your  s.  3:26;"4:21 
.Turl.  21:22  favorable  for  our  s. 
Ptifh  1:13  grieveth  me  for  your  s 
1  Chr.  16:21  he  reproved  kings 

for  theirs.  P,--.  105:14 
Ps.  7:7  for  tli.  s.  return  on  high 

10fi:.32  went  ill  wi.  Mo.  for  th.s. 
Is.  65:8  so  will  I  do  for  serv.'s  s. 
Ezek.  36:22  not  for  your  s.  Is.  32 
Dan.  2:30  for  th.  s.  "make  known 
.Vark  6:26  for  their  s.  which  sat 
Jo/in  11:15  glad  for  your  s. 

ia::30  this  voice  cariie  for  yonr  s. 

17:19  for  their  s.  I  sanct.  mvsclf 
Rom.  11:28  br-lov.  f,ir  father's'  ,5. 
1  Cor,  i):lO  Baith  he  it  for  our*,  f 
9' 


SAL 

2  Cor.  4:15  all  things  for  your  s. 
8:9  for  your  s.  he  became  poor 

1  7V/es.  .3:9  joy  for  yours,  bef  G. 

2  Tim.  2:10  end.  all  for  elect's  s. 
SALAMIS.    Acts  13:5 

SALATHIEL. 

1  Chr.  3:17  S.  son  of.  Mat.  1:12 
Luke  3:27  which  was  son  of  S. 

SALE. 
Lev.  25:27  count  years  of  s. 

50  price  of  s.  according  to  yea. 
Deut.  18:8  that  wh.  cometh  of  «. 

SALEM. 
Gen.  14:18  Melchiz.  king  of  S. 
Ps.  76:2  in  S.  also  his  tabernacle 
Heb.  7:1  Melchiz.  king  of  S.  2 

SALMON. 
Puth  4:20,  21 ;  1  Chr.  2:11 ;  Mat. 
1:4,5 

Ps.  68:14  white  as  snow  in  S. 
Luke  3:32  wh.  was  the  son  of  S. 

SALMOIVE. 
Acts  27:7  Crete,  over  against  S. 
SALOME.   J/ari  15:40;  16:1 
SALT. 

Gen.  19:26  Lot's  wife  became  *. 
Lev.  2:13  wi.  all  thy  off.  offer  «. 
Deut.  29:23  wh.  land  thereof  is  s. 
Jos.  15:62  chil.  of  J.  had  city  of*. 
Jud.  9:45  and  sowed  it  with  s. 

2  Sam.  8:13  Syrians  in  val.  of*. 
2  IC.  2:20  cruse,  put  s.  therein 

21  went  to  spring,  cast  s.  in 
14:7  Amazi.  slew  in  valley  of  *. 

10,000,  1  Chr.  18:12;  2  Chr. 
25:11 

Ezr.  6:9  have  need  of,  wheat,  s. 
7:22  s.  without  pres.  how  much 
Job  6:6  unsav.  eaten  without  s. ,? 
Jer.  17:6  inh.  places  in  as.  land 
Ezek.  43:24  cast  s.  upon  them 
47:11  marshes  shall  be  giv.  tos. 
Zep.  2:9  Moab  shall  be  as  s.  pits 
3fat.  5:13  ye  are  s.  of  earth,  if  «. 
Mark  9:49  sacrifice  salted  wi.  s. 
50*.  is  good,  if  *.  have  lost  his 
saltness,  ha.  *.  in  yourselves 
Luke  14:.34  s.  is  good,  but  if*. 
Col.  4:6  speech  be  season,  wi.  *. 
Jam.  3:12  yield  *.  water  and  fre. 
See  covt:nant. 

SALT  sea. 
Gen.  14:3  vale  of  Sid.  wh.  is  *.  s. 
Num.  34:12  goings  out  be  at  s.  s. 
Deut.  3:17  s.  sea  under  Ashdoth 
Jos.  3:16  wat.  came  tow.  s.  sea 
12:3  plain  to  *.  sea,  15:2;  18:19 

SALTED. 
Ezek.  16:4  thou  wast  not  *.  at  all 
Mat.  5:13  wherew.  shall  it  bes.  ? 
Mark  9:49  ev.  one  sh.  be  s.  with 
fire,  ev.  sacri.  be  s.  with  salt 
SALT\'ESS. 
Mark  9:50  if  salt  have  lost  his  *. 

SALUTATION,  S. 
Mark  12:38  scribes  who  love  *. 
Luke  1:29  what  manner  of*. 

41  at  s.  of  M.  babe  leaped,  44 
1  Cor.  16:21  greet  you,  the  s.  of 
me,  Col.  4:18;  2  Thes.  3:17 
SALUTE. 

1  Sam.  10:4  they  will  *.  thee  and 
13:10  meet  S.  they  migh's.  him 
25:14  Da.  sent  to  s.  our  Master 

2  Sam.  8:10  sent  his  sou  to  s.  D 
2  K.  4:29  *.  him  not,  if  any  s.  th 

10:13  we  go  to  *.  child,  of  king 
Mat.  5:47  if  ye  *.  brethren  only 

10:12  wh.  ye  come  in  houses,  it 
Mark  15:18  and  began  to  s.  him 
Luke  10:4  *.  no  man  by  the  way 
Acts  25:13  came  to  s.  Festus 
Rom.  16:5  s.  well-beloved  Epe. 
7  s.  Andronicus;  9  s.  Urbane 

10  s.  Apelles,  s.  Aristo.  house 

11  s.  Herodian;  12  s.  Persis 
13  *.  Rufus  chosen  in  Lord 

16  s.  wi,  holy  kiss,  churches  s. 

22  I  Tertius,  s.  you  in  Lord 

1  Cor.  16:19  churches  of  A.  s.  yon, 

Aquila  and  Priscilla  you 

2  Cor.  13:13  sai.  s.  you,  Phil.  4:22 
Phil.  4:21  s.  every  saint  In  C.  J. 
Col.  4:15  s.  brethren  in  Laodicea 
2  Tim.  4:19  s.  household  of  One. 
Tit.  3:15  all  that  are  with  me  s. 
Phile.  23  there  s.  theeEpaphras 
IRb.  13:24  s.  them  that  have  rule 

over  you,  they  of  Italy  s. 
ZJokn  14  our  fiieiids  s.  thee 

SALUTED. 
.Tvd.  18:15  the  Danites  JTicah 
1  (S'arn.  17:23  David  s.  his  breth, 
4 


SAL 

1  Sam.  30:21  David  came  to  peo. 
s.  them 

Mark  9:15  peo.  run.  to  J.  ».  him 
i'/fce  1:40  M.  entered,  *.  Elisab. 
Acts  18:22  P.  when  he  s.  chnrch 
21:7  we  tame  and  s.  brethren 

19  when  Paul  had  s.  James 

SALUTETH. 
Pom  16:23  and  Erastus,  *.  you 
Col.  4:10  fellow-prisoner,  «.  you 

12  a  servant  of  Christ.  «.  you 

1  Pet.  5:13  church  at  Bab.  *.  you 

SALVATIOIV. 
Ex.  14:13  and  see  the  *.  of  the 

Lord,  2  Chr.  20:17 
Deut.  32:15  esteemed  rock  of*. 

1  Sam.  11:13  L.  wrought  *.  in  Is. 
14:45  Jona.  who  wro.  great  s. 
19:5  L.  wrought  great  *.  for  Is. 

2  Sam.  22:51  tower  of  s.  for  king 

1  Chr.  16:23  show  fr.  day  to  d.  *. 
35  save  us,  O  God  of  our  *. 

2  Chr.  6:41  priests  be  clo.  with  «. 
Ps.  3:8  s.  belongeth  to  the  Lord 

14:7  0  th.  s.  of  Is.  we.  come.  53:6 
24:5  righteous,  from  G.  of  his  «. 
35:9  soul  shall  rejoice  in  his  «. 
37:39  s.  of  the  righteous  is  of  L. 
50:23  to  him  will  I  show  s.  of  G. 
65:5  answer  us  O  G.  of  our  s. 
68:19  blessed  be  L.  G.  of  our  *. 

20  he  that  is  our  G.  is  G.  of ». 
74:12  work.  s.  in  midst  of  earth 
78:22  they  trusted  not  in  his  *. 
79:9  help  ue,  O  God  of  our  s. 
85:4  turn  us,  O  God  of  our  *. 

9  his  *.  nigh  them  th.  fear  him 
95:1  joyf.  noise  to  rock  of  our*. 
96:2  show  his  s.  fr.  day  to  day 
98:2  Lord  hath  made  kn.  his  «. 

3  ends  of  earth  seen  s.  of  God 
116:13  I  will  take  cup  of  s. 
118:15  voice  of*,  in  tabernacle 
119:155  s.  is  far  from  wicked 
1.32:16  clothe  her  priests  with*. 
144:10  he  that  giv.  s.  unto  kings 
149:4  will  beautify  meek  with  *. 
7s.  12:3  water  out  wells  of  *. 
25:9  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  *. 
26:1  s.  will  G.  appoint  for  walla 
33:2  our  «.  in  time  of  trouble 

6  knowledge,  and  stren.  of*. 
45:8  earth  open,  let  th.  bring  s. 

17  Is.  be  saved  with  everlas.  s. 
46:13  place  *.  in  Zion,  for  Israel 
49:8  in  a  day  of*.  I  helped  thee 
52:7  feet  of  him  that  publish.  *. 

10  ends  of  earth  sh.  see  s.  of  G. 
59:11  we  look  for  s.  far  from  ua 

16  therefore  his  arm  bro.  #. 

17  put  on  helmet  of  s.  on  head 
60:18  thy  walls gates  praise 
61:10  clo.  me  wi.  gannents  of*. 
62:1  s.  thereof  as  lamp  bumeth 
63:5  mine  own  arm  brought  s. 

Jer.  3:23  in  vain  is  s.  hoped  for  fr. 

hills,  truly  in  L.  is  s.  of  Isr. 
Lam.  3:26  wait  for  *.  of  Lord 
Jon.  2:9  that  I  vowed,  *.  of  Lord 
Bab.  3:8  didst  ride  on  char,  of  *. 

13  wentest  for  «.  of  thy  people 
even  for  *.  with  th.  anointed 

Zee.  9:9  King,  just,  having  *. 
Luke  1:69  ratsed  up  horn  of*. 
77  to  give  know),  of*,  to  peo. 

3:6  all  flesh  shall  see  *.  of  God 

19:9  s.  is  come  to  this  house 
.John  4:22  worship,  s.  is  of  Jews 
Acts  4:12  nci.  is  s.  in  any  other 

13:26  to  you  is  word  of  *.  sent 
47  be  for  s.  to  ends  of  the  earth. 

16:17  th.  men  show  us  way  of  *. 

28:28  s.  of  G.  is  sent  to  Gentiles 
Pom  .  1:16  power  of  God  to  *. 

10:10  confession  is  made  to  *. 

11:11  s.  is  come  to  Gentiles 

13:11  *.  nearer  th.  wh.  we  belL 
2  Cor.  1:.6  comfort,  is  for  your  ». 

6:2  in  day  of*.  I  succored  thee; 
now  accepted  time,  day  of  *. 

7:10  sorrow  work,  repent,  to  *. 
Ei>h.  1:13  heard  gospel  of  yonr.?. 

6:17  helmet  of*,  sword  of  Spirit 
Phil.  1:28  evident  token  of 

2:12  work  out  your  *.  with  fear 

1  Thes.  5:8  for  a"  helm,  hope  of  *. 

9  appoi.  us  to  obtain  s.  by  L. 

2  Thes.  2:13  G.  chosen  you  to  *. 
2  Twx.  2:10  may  obtain  s.  Christ 

3:15  able  to  make  wise  to  s. 
Tit.  2:11  grace  of  G.  bringcth  *. 
Heb.  1:14  who  shall  be  heirs  of*. 
2:3  escape,  if  weneg.  so  greats, 

10  Captain  of  their  s.  perfect 
5:9  became  Author  of  *.  to  all 
6:9  things  that  accompany  *. 
9:28  sh.  ap.  w  ithout  Bin  to  *. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SAM 

IFet.  1:5  kept  thro'  faith  tinto  e. 

9  your  faith  s.  of  your  eouls 

10  of  wh.  s.  prophets  have  inq. 
2  Pet.  3:15  long-suffer,  of  L.  is  s. 
Jude  3  to  write  to  you  of  com.  s. 
Hev.  7:10  f.  to  G.  19:1  s.  to  Lord 

12:10  now  is  come  s.  and  stren. 
My  S.\LVATIO:V. 
Ex.  15:2  L.  my  son^,  bee.  my  s. 
2  Sam.  22:3  shield,  norn  ofmys. 
47  be  rock  of  my  s.  Ps.  18:46 
23:5  all  7ny  s.  all  my  desire 
Job  13:16  he  also  shall  be  my  s. 
Pi.  25:5  thou  art  God  of  my  s. 
27:1  the  Lord  is  my  light  and 

mys.  62:6;  Is.  12:2 
9  O  God  of  my  «.  51 : 14 ;  88: 1 
38:22  0  L.  my  s.  62:2  is  my  s.  6 
62:1  God,  from  him  com.  my  s. 
1  G.  my  s.  80:26  rock  of  my  s. 
91:16  and  show  him  my  s. 
118:14  L.  bee.  my  s.  21 ;  Is.  12:2 
140:7  Lord  the  strength  of  my  s. 
Is.  12:2  G.  is  my  s.  is  oec.  my  s. 
46:13  my  s.  shall  not  tarry 
49:6  my  s.  to  end  of  the  earth 
61:5  my  s.  gone  for.  6  for  ever 
8  my  s.  fr.  generation  to  gene. 
56:1  my  s.  is  near  to  come 
2iic.  7:7  wait  for  God  of  my  s. 
Eeb.  3:18  joy  in  God  of  my  s. 
Phil.  1:19  I  kn.  this  turntomy*. 

Thy  S  VLVATIO\. 
Gen.  49:18  I  waited  for  thy  s. 
1  Sam.  2:1  bee.  I  rejoice  in  t.  s. 
S  Sam.  22:36  hast  also  given  me 
the  shield  of  thy  s.  Ps.  18:35 
Ps.  9:14  I  will  rejoice  in  thys. 
13:5  my  heart  shall  rej.  in  Ihys. 
30:5  we  will  rejoice  in  thy  s. 
21:1  in  t.  s.  how  shall  he  rej.  1 
B  his  glory  is  great  in  thy  s. 
35:3  say  unto  soul,  I  am  thy  s. 
40:10  declared  faithful,  and  t.  s. 
16  let  such  as  love  thy  s.  say 
61:12  rest,  to  me  joy  of  t.  s.  70:4 
69:13  hear  me  in  truth  of  thy  s. 
29  let  thy  s.  set  me  up  on  high 
71:15  mouth  sh.  show  forth  t.  s. 
85:7  O  Lord,  grant  us  thy  s. 
106:4  remember  me  with  thy  s. 
119:41  let  t.  s.  come  ac.  to  word 
81  my  soul  fainteth  for  thy  s. 
123  mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  s. 
166  Lord,  I  have  hoped  fbr  t.  s. 
174  I  have  longed  fnr  t.  s.  O  L. 
Js.  17:10  hast  forgot.  God  of  t.  s. 
62:11  say  to  Zion.  t.  s.  cometh 
Luke  2:30  mine  eyes  ha.  seen  t.  s. 

S.\M.4RI.\. 
1  K.  16:24  Omri  bought  hill  S. 
Mic.  1:6  will  make  S.  as  a  heap 
Zvks  17:11  through  midst  of  S. 
John  4:4  must  needs  go  thro'  S. 
Acts  8:1  thro'  regions  of  S.  5, 14 

In  SAMARIA. 
1  K.  16:28  0.  buried  in  S.  22:37 

29  Ahab  reigned  in  S.  22:51 
Amos  3:12  taken  that  dwell  in  S. 
Acts  1:8  to  me  in  JudeaandireS. 

gAMARITAIV. 
Zvke  10:33  a  certain  S.  came 
17:16  giv.  him  thanks,  was  a  S. 
John  8:48  art  a  S.  hast  a  devil 

SAMARITANS.  • 
iK.  17:29  hi.  places  S.  had  made 
Mat.  10:5  city  of  S.  enter  not 
Zuke  9:52  ent.  into  village  of  S. 
John  4:9  J.  have  no  deal.  wi.  S. 

39  many  of  S.  of  that  city  bel. 

40  the  S.  besought  him  to  tarry 
Acts  8:25  preached  la  viL  of  S. 

SAME. 

Jud.  7:4  s.  shall  go,  s.  sh.  not  go 
Ps.  102:27  but  thou  art  the  s. 

113:3  to  going  do.  of  s.  Mai.  1:11 
Acts  24:20  or  let  these  s.  here  say 
Jleb.  1:12  thou  art  s.  thy  years 

2:14  he  likewise  took  part  of  s. 

13:8  J.  Ch.  s.  yesterday,  to-day 

See  DAT,  HOUR. 

SAMOS.   Acts  20:15 

SAMOTHRACIA.   Acts  16:11 
SAMSO!V. 

Jud.  13:24  his  name  S.  16:29 

Bed.  11:32  would  fail  to  tell  of  S. 
SAMUEL. 

1  Sam.  1:20  son,  called  him  S. 
2:18  S.  ministered  bef.  21 ;  4:1 
3:15  and  S.  feared  to  show  Eli 
10:1  S.  took  a  vial  of  oil,  15,  25 
15:11  it  grieved  S.  27,  33 
1&13  S.  took  the  horn  of  oil 
ISns  Da.  fled  and  came  to  S. 


SAN 

1  Sam.  28:11  wom.  Bring  me  S. 

2  Chr.  35:18  like  that  from  S. 
Ps.  99:6  S.  amon^thera  that 
Jer.  15:1  though  Moses  and  S. 
Acts  3:24  the  prophets  from  S. 

1:^:20  450  years  till  S.  prophet 
Heb.  11:32  would  fail  to  tell  of  S. 

SAXBALLAT. 

I^eh.  2:10  when  S.  heard  of  it,  19 
4:1  when  S.  heard  we  builded 
6:2  S.  and  Ges.  sent  to  me,  14 
12  for  Tobiah  and  S.  had  hired 
13:28  Joiada  son-in-law  to  S. 
SAIVCTIFICATIOIV. 
1  Cor.  1:30  of  G.  is  made  to  us  s. 

1  Thes.  4:3  will  of  G.  even  yo. 

4  kn.  how  to  possess  ves.  in  s. 

2  Thes.  2:13  s.  of  Sp.  1  Pet.  1:2 

SANCTIFY. 
Ex.  13:2  s.  unto  me  first-born 
19:10  go  and  s.  them  to-day 

22  let  the  priests  s.  themselves 

23  set  bounds  ab.  mount,  ^.  it 
28:41  ano.  and  s.  Aa.  and  sons, 

29:33  ;  40:13;  ira.  8:12;  21:8 
29:36  Shalt  s.  altar,  37;  40:10 
44  I  will  ^.  taberna.  and  altar 
30:29  thou  shalt  s.  the  taberna. 

40:10,  11 :  Lev.  8:11 
31:13  I  am  L.  that  doth  s.  yon. 
Lev.  20:8;  21:8;  Ezek.  20:12 
Lev.  11:44  ve  shall yourselves, 
20:7;  Num.  11:18;  Jos.  3:5; 
7:13;  1  Sam.  16:5 
21:15  seed,  I  the  Lord  do  it.  him 
23  I  the  L.  do  «.  them,  22:9,  16 
27:14  when  a  man  sh.  s.  house 
iV«OT.  20:12  believed  me  not,  to 

s.  me,  27:14 
Deut.  5:12  keep  the  sabbath,  to 

s.  it,  JVeh.  13:22 
15:19  firstling  males  thon  eh.  s. 
Jos.  7:13  s.  people,  s.  yourselves 

1  Chr.  15:12  said,  s.  yourselves, 

2  Chr.  29:5;  35:6 
2.3:13  that  hesho.  s.  holy  things 

2  Chr.  29::34  uprig.  in  heart  to  s. 
30:17  every  one  not  clean  to  s. 

Is.  8:13  s.  Lord  of  hosts  himself 
29:23  they  sh.  s.  H.  O.  of  Jacob 
66:17  s.  themselves  in  gardens 

Ezek.  36:23  I  will  s.  my  gr.  name 
37:28  I  the  Lord  do  Israel 
38:23  I  magnify  myself,  s.  mys. 
44:19  8.  peo.  with  garm.  46:20 

Joel  1:14  s.  ye  a  fast,  2:15 
2:16  s.  congregation,  assemble 

John  17:17  s.  them  thro'  thy  tru. 
19  for  their  sakes  I  s.  myself 

Eph.  5:26 1.  and  cleanse  church 

1  Thes.  5:23  God  of  peace  s.  you 

Heb.  13:12  that  he  mifiht  «.  peo. 

1  Pet.  3:15  but  s.  the  Lord  God 
SANCTIFIED. 

Gen.  2:3  G.  blessed  sev.  day  s.  it 

Ex.  19:14  Moses  s.  the  people 
29:43  the  tabernacle  shall  be  s. 

Lev.  8:10  s.  the  tabernacle 
15  s.  the  altar;  30  s.  Aaron 
10:3  I  will  be  s.  in  th.  that  come 
27: 15  i  f  he  that  s.  i  t  will  redeem 
19  if  he  that  s.  the  field  will 

Num.  7:1  s.  tabernacle  instrum. 
8:17  I    the  first-born  of  Isr. 

Devt.  32:51  because  ye    me  not 

1  Sa?n.  7:1  and  s.  Eleazar  his  son 
16:5  he  s.  Jesse  and  his  sons 
21:5  though  it  were  s.  this  day 

1  Chr.  15:14  priests  and  Levit.  s. 

2  Chr.  5:11  all  the  priests  were  s. 
7:16  now  I  have  s.  this  hou.  20 
29:15  gather,  and  s.  themselves 

17  s.  house  of  L.  in  eight  days 
19  all  the  vessels  have  we  s. 
30:3  priests  had  not  s.  themsel. 
15  Lev.  ashamed,  s.  themselv. 
17  many  in  congregation  not  s. 
31:18  set  office  they  s.  themsel. 
Neh.  3:1  built  and  «.  sheep-gate 
12:47  s.  holy  things  to  Levites 
Job  1:5  Job  s.  sons  and  daught. 
Is.  5:16  holy  God  shall  be  s. 
13:3  I  have  commanded  s.  ones 
Jer.  1:5  I  s.  thee,  ordained  thee 
Ezek.  20:41  be  s.  in  you,  36:23 
28:22  when  I  shall  be  s.  in  her 
25  s.  in  sight  of  heathen,  39:27 
38:16  when  I  shall  be  s.  in  thee 
48:11  be  for  priests  that  are  s. 
John  10:36  him.  whom  the  Fa.  s. 
17:19  that  they  also  might  be  s. 
Acts  20:32  an  inheritance  among 

them  which  are  .s.  26:18 
Pom.  15:16  being  s.  by  H.  Ghost 
1  Cor.  1:2  them  th.  are  s.  in  C.  J. 
6:11  ye  are  $.  in  name  of  Lord 


SAN 

1  Cor.  7:14  husband  is  s.  wife  is  s. 

1  Tim.  4:5  it  is  s.  by  word  of  G. 

2  Tim.  2:21  vessel  s.  for  Master's 
Heb.  2:11  they  who  are  s.  are  all 

10:10  by  which  will  we  are  s. 
14  he  perfect,  them  that  are 
29  coven,  wherewith  he  was  s. 
Jude  1  to  them  that  are  s.  by  G. 

SANCTIFIETH. 

Mat.  23:17  temple  that  s.  gold? 

19  or  the  altar  that  s.  the  gift? 
Htb.  2:11  he  that  s.  and  they 

9:13  if  blood  of  bulls  «.  to  puri. 

SANCTUARY. 

Ex.  15:17  plant  them  in  the 
25:8  and  let  them  make  me  a  s. 
30:13  give  every  one  after  the  s. 
36:1  aU  man.  of  work  for  s.  3.  4 
38:84  shek.  after  sh.  of  s.  25,  26  ; 
Lev.  5:15;  27:3,  25;  Num. 
3:47,  50;  7:13,  19,  25,  31,  37; 
18:16 

Lev.  4:6  sprinkle  blood  before  8. 
10:4  carry  brethren  fr.  before  «. 
12:4  nor  come  into  s.  till  her 
16:33  make  atonem.  for  holy  s. 
19::j0  ye  shall  rever.  my  s.  26:2 
21:12  nei.  shall  he  go  out  of  the 
e.  nor  prof,  the  s.  of  his  God 
Num.  3:28  keeping  charge  of  s. 
4:12  wherewith  minister  in  s. 
10:21  set  forward,  bearing  the*. 
18:1  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  s. 
3  not  come  nigh  vessels  of  s. 
5  ye  shall  keep  charge  of  the  s. 
19:20  he  hath  defiled  s.  of  the  L. 
Jos.  24:26  set  up  a  stone  by  s. 

1  Chr.  9:29  oversee  instrum.  of«. 
22:19  build  ye  the  8.  of  the  Lord 
24:5  divided  for  governors  of  s. 
28:10  to  build  a  house  for  the  s. 

2  Chr.  20:8  built  thee  a«.  therein 
26:18  go  out  of  s.  for  thou  hast 
29:21  for  a  sin-offering  for  the«. 
80:8  yield  to  L.  enter  into  his  s. 

13  accord,  to  purification  of  8. 
36:17  king  of  Bab.  si.  men  in  «. 
Neh.  10:39  where  are  vessels  of  «. 
Ps.  20:2  L.  send  thee  help  fr.  s. 
6.3:2  I  have  seen  thee  in  the  g. 
68:24  seen  thy  goings  in  the  s. 
73:17  till  I  went  into  8.  of  God 
74:3  enemy  done  wickedly  in  s. 
7  they  have  cast  fire  into  thy  s. 
77:13  thy  way,  O  G.  is  in  the  8. 
78:54  brou.  them  to  border  of  s. 
69  built  his  s.  like  high  palaces 
96:6  stren.  and  beauty  in  his  s. 
102:19  looked  fr.  height  of  his*. 
114:2  Jud.  his  8.  Is.  his  domin. 
134:2  lift  up  your  hands  in  s. 
150:1  praise  L.  praise  God  in  8. 
Is.  8:l4  L.  of  hosts,  sh.  be  for  s. 
16:12  he  shall  come  to  his  s. 
43:28  I  have  prof,  princes  of «. 
60:13  beautify  tbe  place  of  my  s. 
63:18  our  adversaries  trodden  s. 
Jer.  17:12  from  begin,  is  our  8. 
Lam.  1:10  heathen  enter,  hers. 
2:7  the  Lord  hath  abhor,  his  s. 

20  shall  prophet  be  slain  in  s.t 
4:1  stones  of  «.  are  poured  out 

Ezek.  5:11  thou  hast  defil.  my  8. 
11:16  be  to  them  as  a  little  «. 
23:38  defiled  my  s.  in  same  day 
42:20  between  s.  and  prof,  place 
44:5  with  every  goin^  forth  of  s. 
27  in  day  he  goeth  into  8. 
45:3  the  s.  and  most  holy  place 
47:12  their  wat.  issued  out  of  s. 
48:8  8.  shall  be  in  midst,  10,  21 
Dan.  8:11  place  of  s.  cast  down 

13  give  8.  to  be  trod.  nnd.  foot 

14  then  shall  the  «.  be  cleansed 
9:17  cause  face  to  shi.  on  thy  s. 

26  peo.  shall  destr.  city  and  s. 
11:31  sh.  pollute  s.  of  strength 
Zej).  3:4  her  priests  polluted  s. 
Heb.  8:2  a  minister  of  *.  tabem. 
9:1  first  coven,  had  a  worldly  s. 
2  tabernacle  which  is  called  s. 
13:11  whose  blood  is  bro.  into  8. 

SANCTUARIES. 
Lev.  21:23  that  he  prof,  not  my  s. 
26:31  I  bring  your  s.  to  desolat. 
Jer.  51:51  stran.  are  come  into  s. 
Ezek.  28:18  defiled  s.  by  iniqui. 
Amos  7:9  s.  of  Is.  sh.  be  laid  wa. 
SAND. 

Gen.  22:17  multi.  seed  as  s.  32:12 
41:49  Joseph  gathered  corn  as*. 
Ex.  2:13  hid  the  ECTptian  in  s. 
Deut.  3:3:19  suck  of  trea.  hid  in*. 
.los.  11:4  went  much  people  as  s 
Jud.  7:12  their  camels  were  as  *. 
1  Sam.  13:5  P.  gath.  to  fight  as  s. 
75 


SAT 

2  Sam.  17:11  all  Is.  be  gath.  as  s. 
1  K.  4:20  J.  and  Isr.  are  ma,  as  ». 

29  G.  gave  S.  larg.  of  hea.  as*. 
Job  6:3  It  would  be  heavier  th.  *. 

29:18  I  shall  mul.  my  days  as  *. 
Ps.  78:27  feath.  fowls  like  as  ». 

1.39:18  more  in  number  than  s. 
Prcn;.  27:3  sto.  heavy,  s.  weighty 
Is.  10:22  tho'  thy  peo.  Is.  be  as  ». 

48:19  seed  also  had  been  as  «. 
Jer.  5:22  plac.  s.  for  bound  of  sea 

15:8  widows  increased  above  s, 

33:22  s.  of  sea  cannot  be  meas. 
Eos.  1:10  Is.  as  *.  Emi.  9:27 
najb.  1:9  gather  captivity  as  *. 
Mat.  7:26  man  built  house  on  *. 
Heb.  11:12  spr.  of  one  many  as  *. 
Bev.  13:1  I  stood  upon  s.  of  sea 

20:8  number  of  whom  is  as  s, 

SANDALS. 

Mark  6:9  but  be  shod  with  *.  put 
Acts  12:8gird  thyself,  bind  thy  *. 
SANG. 

Ex.  15:1  then  s.  Moses  this  song 
Num.  21:17  Isr.  s.  Spring  O  weU 
Jud.  5:1  then  «.  Dehor,  and  Bar. 

1  Sam.  29:5  not  D.  of  wh.  th.  s.  / 

2  Chr.  29:28  singers  *.  trumpet. 

30  they  s.  praises  with  gladn. 
Neh.  12:42  the  singers  s.  aloud 
Job  38:7  morning  stars  *.  togeth. 
Ps.  106:12  belie,  words  s.  praise 
Acts  16:25  Pa.  and  Sil.  *.  praises 

SANK. 
Ex.  15:5  8.  into  the  bottom 
10  8.  as  lead  in  mighty  waters 
SAP. 

Ps.  104:16  trees  of  L.  full  of  «. 

SAPHIR. 
MXc.  1:11  thou  inhabitant  of  S. 
SAPPHIRA. 

Acts  5:1  Ananias,  with  S.  wife 
SAPPHIRE. 

Ex.  24:10  paved  work  of  «.  stone 
28:18  second  row  a  *.  39:11 

J6b  28:16  cannot  be  val.  with  g. 

Lam.  4:7  th.  polishing  was  of  *. 

Ezek.  1:26  thro,  appearance  of  g. 
10:1  over  them  as  it  were  a  *. 
28:13  *.  and  emerald  thy  cover. 

Rev.  21:19  founda.  of  wall  was  s, 

SAPPHIRES. 

Job  28:6  stones  of  it  place  of*. 
Cant.  5:14  ivory,  overlaid  with  9. 
Is.  54:11  lay  foimdations  with.«. 

SARAH. 
Gen.  17:15  not  Sar.  but  S.  shall 
18:9  where  is  S.  11, 12. 13,  14 
20:2  Abraham  said  of  S.  She  is 
14  Abimelech  restored  S. 
21:1  the  Lord  did  unto  S.  as  ha 
23:2  S.  died  in  Kitjath-arba,  19 
24:67  brought  her  into  S.  tent 
25:10  Abra.  buried  and  S.  49:31 
Num.  26:46  daugh.  of  Asher  S. 
Is.  51:2  look  to  S.  that  bare  yoii 
Rom.  4:19  deadness  of  S.  womb 
9:9  will  come.  S.  sh.  have  a  son 
Heb.  11:11  thro'  faith  S.  receiv. 
1  Pet.  3:6  as  S.  obeyed  Abraham 

SARAI. 
Gen.  11:29  Ab.'s  wife  S.  30;  16:1 
12:17  placu.  Pharaoh  bee.  of  S. 
16:6  S.  dealt  hardly  with  Ea.  8 
SARDINE. 
Rev.  4:3  to  look  upon  like  s.  sto. 

SARDI8. 
Rer.  1:11  write  and  send  it  to  S. 
3:1  to  the  angel  in  S.  write,  4 

SARDITS. 
Ex.  28:17  first  row  be  «.  39:10 
Ezek.  2S:13  *.  and  diam.  thy  COV. 
Rev.  21:20  sixth  founda.  was  s. 

SARDONYX. 
Rev.  21:20  fifth  foundat.  was  a  s. 

S.-VRFPT.*.. 
Luke  4:26  S.  a  city  of,  1 K.  17:9 
SAEGON.   Is.  20:1 

6AR0N. 
Acts  9:35  all  at  S.  saw  him 

SARUCH. 
Luke  3:35  which  was  sou  of  S. 
SAT. 

Gen.  31:.34  I?a.  s.  upon  images 
Ex.  12:29  Pha.  tliat  s.  on  throno 

18:13  Moses  s.  to  judge  people 
Jud.  20:26  wept,  and    before  L. 
1  Sam.  1>9  E.  s.  by  post  of  temp. 

4:13  Eli  *.  by  wayside 
1  K.  16:11  soon  as  he  s.  on  thro. 

21:13  chil.  of  Belial  s.  before  N. 


CRUDEN'S  CO]S"CORDANCE. 


SAT 

1  K.  22:10  two  kings  s.  on  thro. 

2  K.  6:^3  Elj.-ha  s.  in  hi house 

1  Chr.  17:1  as  Da.  s.  in  liis  house 
Jol>  2;):25  I  chose  way,  s.  cliief 
P.t.  20:4  not  .f.  w  ith  vain  persons 
Jcr.  3:3  ways  hast  thuu  s.  for  th. 

l.'):n  I.'i.  iiotinassem.  of  mock. 

311:22  kin^s.  in  winter-house 
Ezelc.  3:15  1  .v.  wliere  tliey  s. 

8: 1 «.  in  my  house,  ciders  «.  hef. 

20:1  came  to  iuqui.  of  L.  and  s. 
Dun.  2:41)  Da.  s.  in  gate  of  kin" 
Mat.  4:16  people  wlio  s.  in  dark. 

14:9  wh.  s.  with  him,  Hark  0:20 

20:55  I  s.  dailj;  with  you 

53  Peter  jt.  with  servants 
Mark  10: 1!) on  riglit  liand  of  G. 
Luke  7:15  ho  that  was  deado.  up 

10:39  Mary     at  Jesus'  feet 

19:30  a  colt  wher.  never  man  s. 
John,  4:6  Je.  wearied,  s.  on  well 
Acts  3:  Vis.  for  alms  at  beau,  gate 
Ben.  4:3  he  that «.  on  throne 

14:14  one  s.  like  Son  of  man 

19:11  s.  upon  him  called  Faith. 
19  war  with  him  s.  on  horso 

SAT  down. 

Ex.  32:6  people  s.  down  to  eat 
Deut.  33:3  they  s.  d.  at  tliy  feet 
Ezr.  9:3  s.  down  astonished 

10:16 ,9.  down  to  examine  mat. 
Keh.  1:4  \  s.  d.  mourn,  car.  days 
Est.  3:15  king  and  Ham.  s.  down 
Job  2:8  Job  s.  down  am.  the  ash. 
Fs.  137:1  we  s.  down,  yea,  wept 

Cant.  2:3  I down  under  shad. 
Mat.  9:10  sinners  came,  s.  down 

20:20  s.  d.  with  12  Luke  22:14 
Xiike  4:20  gave  book  to  mm.  s.  d. 

5:3  s.  d.  tau'^ht  peo.  out  of  ship 
John  8:2    d.  and  taught  theui 
Acts  13:14  went  into  synag.  s.  d. 

10:13  (/.  a. id  spake  to  women 
Heli.  1:3  s.  d.  ri.  hand  of  G.  10:12 

6ATAIV. 

1  Chr.  21:1  S.  provoked  David  to 
Job  1:6  S.  came  among  them,  2:1 

12  S.  went  from  presence  of  L. 
Ps.  109:6  S.  stand  at  his  hand 
Zee.  3:1  S.  stand,  at  right  hand 

2  L.  said  to  S.  L.  reb.  thee,  O  S. 
Mat.  4:10  Get  thee  hence,  S. 
12:26  if  S.  cast  out  S.  Mark  3:2.3, 

26;  Luke  11:13 
16:23  get  thee  behind  me  S. 

j!rnri8:33;  X(;A-«  4:8 
Mark  4:15  S.  taketh  away  word 
Luke  10:18  beheld  S.  as  lightning 
13:16  S.  hath  bound  eight,  years 
22:3  then  entered  S.  into  Ju.  Is. 

31  Simon,  S.  desired  to  ha.  you 
John  13:27  S.  entered  him 
Acts  5:3  hath  S.  filled  thy  heart 

26:18  turn  fr.  power  of  S.  to  God 
Horn.  16:20  G.  bruise  S.  und.  feet 

1  Cor.  5:5  deli,  such  an  one  to  S. 
7:5  S.  tempt  not  for  iiicontin. 

2  Cor.  2:11  lest  S.  get  advantage 
11:14  S.  transf.  into  angel  of  li. 
12:7  messeng.  of  S.  to  buffet  me 

1  Thes.  2:18  come,  but  S.  hinder. 
S  Thes.  2:9  com.  after  work,  of  S. 
1  Tim.  1:20  whom  I  deliv.  to  S. 
5:15  some  already  turned  aft.  S. 
Jlev.  2:9  not  J.  but  synag.  of  S. 

13  Satan's  seat  wliere  S.  dwel. 

24  have  not  kno.  depths  of  S. 
3:9  make  th.  of  synagogue  of  S. 
12:9  dragon  cast  out,  called  S. 
20:2  laid  hold  on  drag.  wh.  is  S. 

7  S.  shall  bo  loosed  out  of  pris. 

SATI.ATE,  ED. 

Jer.  31:14  s.  soul  of  priests 

25  I  have     weary  soul 

46:10  sw.  shall  be  s.  with  blood 

SATISFACTIOIV. 

Nvm.  35:31  no  s.  for  life  of  mnr. 

32  no  s.  for  him  fled  for  refuge 

SATISFY. 
Job  38:27  s.  deso.  and  waste  gro. 
Ps.  90:14  s.  us  early  with  mercy 

91:16  wi.  long  life  will  I.?,  him 

132:15  I  will  poor  with  bread 
Prov.  5:19  let  her  breast  thee 

6:30  steal  to  s.  soul  wh.  hungry 
Is.  58:10  thou    athicted  soul 

11  L.  sh.  guide  and  s.  thy  soul 
E::ek.  7:19  shall  not.',  their  souls 
Mark  8:4  man  s.  these  wi.  bread 

S.ITISFIED. 
Ex.  15:9  lust  be  s.  upon  them 
Ln.  26:26  ye  shall  eat,  not  be  «. 
Deut.  1 1:29  fatherl.  eat  and  be  «. 

33:23  O  Naphtali,  s.  with  favor 
Job  19:22  are  yo  not  s.  ^vi.  llesh  ? 


SAV 

./o6 27:14  offsp.  not  be*,  with  br. 
31:31  we  cannot  be  s. 

Ps.  17:15  hes.  with  thy  likeness 
22:26  meek  shall  eat  and  bo  s. 
30:8  they  sh.  be  *.  with  fatness 
37:19  days  of  fam.  they  sh.  be  s. 
59:15  let  them  grudge  if  not  s. 
C3:5  my  soul  be  s.  with  marrow 
C.'):4  it.  with  goodii.  of  thy  house 
81:16  honey  out  of  rock  lit.  thee 
104:13  earth  iss.  with  fruit 
105:40  s.  th.  wi.  bread  of  heaven 

Prov.  12:11  tilleth  land  sh.  be  s. 

14  man  be  s.  wi.  good  by  fruit 
14:14  good  man  be  s.  fr.  hims. 
18:20  a  man's  belly  be  s. 

19:23  he  th.  hath  ft  sh.  abide  s. 
20:13  open  eyes,  thou  sh.  bes. 
30:15  three  th.  that  are  never 
Ec.  1:8  eye  is  not  s.  wi.  seeino; 
4:8  nei.  is  his  eye  s.  with  rich. 
5:10  loveth  silver  shall  not  be*. 
7i.  9:20  not  bo     jl/ic.  6:14 
41:16  horoastedi  roast,  and  Is*. 
53:11  see  of  travail  of  soul,  be  s. 
60:11  *.  with  breasts  of  consola. 
Jer.  31:14  peo.  be  *.  with  goodu. 
50:iO  all  th.  spoil  Chaldea  be*. 

19  soul  be  «.  on  mount  Ephra. 
Lam.  5:6  giv.  hand  to  E.  to  bo  *. 
Ezek.  10:28  couldest  not  be  *.  29 
.imos4:S  drink  wut.  were  not  *. 
Hob.  2:5  as  death,  cannot  bo  *. 

SATISFIETII,  EST. 

Ps.  10:3:5*.  mouth  with  good  th. 
107:9  he  *.  longing  souF 
145:16  and  thou  *.  every  thing 
Is.  55:3  labor  for  that  wh.  *.  not 

SATISFYING. 
Prov.  13:25  eateth  to  *.  of  soul 
Col.  2:23  honor  to  the  *.  of  flesh 

SATTBST. 
Ps.  9:4  th.  *.  in  throne  judging 
Ezek  23:41  *.  upon  stately  bed 

SATYR,  S. 
Is.  13:21  owls  dwell,  *.  dance 
34:14  *.  shall  cry  to  his  fellow 
SAIL. 

Gen.  36:.37  S.  of  Kehoboth,  38 

1  Sam.  9:2  name  was  S.  14:51 
17  when  Samuel  saw  S.  18 

10:11  is  S.  also  among,  12;  19:24 
21:11  S.  hath  si.  his  thousands 
Is.  10:29  Gibeah  of  S.  is  fled 
Acts  7:.58  man's  feet  name  was  S. 
8:1  and  S.  was  consenting  to,  3 
9:4  S.  S.  whj;  perso.  22:7;  20:14 
11  and  inquire  for  one  call.  S. 
17  S.  the  Lord  hath  sent,  22:13 
22  but  S.  increased  in  strength 

24  laying  wait  was  kno.  of  S. 
26  wiien  S.  was  come  to  Jeru. 

11:'25  went  to  Tarsus  to  seek  S. 

30  by  hands  of  Bamab.  and  S. 
13:1  prophets  brought  up  wi.  S. 

2  seiiarate  me  Barnabas  and  S. 
7  called  for  Barnabas  and  S. 
9  S.  set  his  eyes  on  him 
21  G.  gave  unto  th,  S.  son  of  C. 

SAVE, /or  except. 

2  Sam.  22:32  *.  the  L.  ?  Ps.  18:31 
Mat.  11:27  nor  knoweth  any  the 

Father,  *.  Son 
17:8  no  man,  s.  J.  Mark  9:8 
Luke  18:19  none  good,  *.  one,  G. 
John  6:46  seen  Fa.  *.  he  of  God 
SAVE. 

Gen.  45:7  G.  sent  me  to  s.  lives 
Deut.  20:4  the  Lord  goeth  to  *. 
22:27  there  was  none  to  *.  her 
28:29  and  no  man  shall  *.  theo 
■lud.  6:14  thou  shalt  s.  Israel 

15  wherewith  shall  I  *.  Israel  ? 

31  plead  for  B,  ?  will  ye  *.  him 

36  if  thou  *.  Israel  by  my  hand 

37  I  know  thou  wilt  *.  Israel 

1  Snm.  9:16  th.  he  may  s.  my  peo. 
10:24  God*,  king,  ISatn.  16:16; 

2  A'.  11:12;  2  Chr.  23:11 
14:6  no  restraint,  to  *.  by  many 
19:11  if  thou  s.  not  thy.  this  ni. 

2  Sa?n.  3:18  by  hajJ  oC  Da.  *.  Is. 
22:28  affli.  peo.  wilt*.  Ps.  18:27 

42  none  to  *.  them,  Ps.  18:41 

1  K.  1:12  mayest  *.  thi,  own  life 

25  say,  God  s.  king  Adonijah 
34  God  *.  king  Solomon,  39 

20:31  peiadvent.  will  *.  thv  life 

2  A'.  19:34  I  will  defend  this  city 

to  *.  it,  7*.  37:35 
Xeh.  6:11  would  go  to  s.  his  life 
Job  2:6  in  thv  hand,  *.  his  life 
20.20  not  *."that  wh.  he  desired 
22:29  he  shall  *.  humble  person 
40:14  thine  ri.  hand  can  *.  thee 

9 


SAV 

Ps.  20:9  g.  L.  let  king  hear  us 
28:9  *.  thy  people,  Jer.  31:7 
37:40  he  shall  *.  them 
44:3  neit.  did  their  arm  «.  them 
60:5  s.  with  right  hand,  108:6 
69:.35  God  will  *.  Z.  build  Judah 
72:4  he  shall  *.  child,  of  needy 
13  he  shall  *.  souls  of  needy 
70:9  when  God  arose  to  «.  meek 
80:2  O  my  God,  *.  thy  servant 
16  *.  the  son  of  thy  handmaid 
109:31  *.  him  fr.  those  that  con. 
118:25  *.  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord 
145:19  hear  their  cry,  *.  them 

Prov.  20:22  wait  on  L.  sh.  *.  thee 

/*.  35:4  your  God  will  *.  you 
45:20  pray  unto  a  god  cannot  *. 
40:7  be  cannot  ans.  nor  *.  him 
47:15  none  shall  *.  thoe 
49:25  saith  L.  I  wiU  *.  thy  chil. 
59:1  not  shortened,  it  cannot  *. 
63:1  in  righteousn.  mighty  to  *. 

Jer.  2:28  arise,  if  th.  can  *.  thee 
11:12  not  *.  them  at  all 
14:9  a  mig.  man  that  cannot  *. 
15:20  I  am  with  thee  to*,  thoe, 

saith  L.  30:11;  42:11;  40:27 
30:10  O  Israel,  I  will  *.  theo 
48:0  flee,  *.  your  lives,  be  liko 

Ez(  k.  3:18  warn  wicked,  *.  life 
34:22  theref.  will  I  *.  my  flock 
.30:29  will  *.  you;  37:2:J  *.  them 

IIos.  1:7  I  will  *.  them  by  the  L. 

and  will  not  *.  th.  by  sword 
13:10  is  there  any  may  *.  theo  ? 

Hub.  1:2  cry  to  thee,  wilt  not  *. 

Zep.  3:17  ho  will  *.  will  rejoice 

19  I  will  *.  her  that  halteth 
Zee.  8:7  *.  my  people  from  east 

9:16  L.  their  God  shall  s.  them 
10:6  I  will  *.  house  of  Joseph 
12:7  the  Lord  sh.  *.  tents  ol' Ju. 
Mat.  1:21  Je.  shall*,  his  people 
16:25  whosoever  will  *.  his  life, 
il/ar/t8:35;  Luke  9:2i;  17:.-« 
18:11  Son  of  man  come  to  *.  th. 

wh.  was  lo-it,  Luke  19:10 
27:42  saved  others,  himself  ho 
cannot  *.  Mark  15:31 
49  whether  E.  will  come  to  *. 
3Iark  3:4  is  it  lawful  to  *.  or 

kill?  Luke(i:9 
Luke  9:56  not  to  destroy,  but  *. 
2:3:35  *.  himself,  if  ho  be  Christ 
37  *.  thyself;  39  if  Ch.  *.  thys. 
John  12:47  not  to  judge,  to  *. 
Acts  2:40  *.  yourselves  fr.  gener. 
27:43  centurion,  willing  to  *.  P. 
Pom.  11:14  if  I  might  *.  some  of 

them,  1  Cor.  9:22 
1  Cor.  1:21  preaching  to  *.  them 
7:16  Shalt*,  husband,  *.  wife 

1  Tim.  1:15  Ch.  came  to*,  sinn. 
4:16  in  doing  this  sh.  *.  thyself 

Ileb.  5:7  him  that  was  able  to  *. 
7:25  he  is  able  also  to  *.  them 

Jam.  1:21  able  to  *.  your  souls 
2:14  can  faith  *.  him 
4:12  able  to  *.  and  destroy 
5:15  prayer  of  faith  shall  *.  sick 

20  shall  *.  a  soul  from  death 
Jude  23  and  others  *.  with  fear 

See  ALiTE. 

SAVE  me. 

2  K.  16:7*.  }7ie  out  of  hand  of  k. 
Ps.  3:7  arise,  O  L.  s.  me,  O.  G. 

6:4  *.  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake, 

31:16;  109:26 
7:1  *.  me  from  them  that  perse. 
31:2  house  of  defence  to  *.  me 
44:6  nor  shall  my  sword  *.  me 
54:1  *.  me,  O  G.  by  thy  name 
55:16  and  the  Lord  shall  *.  me 
57:.3  send  from  heav.  and  *.  me 
59:2*.  7ne  from  bloody  men 
69:1  *.  me,  for  waters  are  come 
71:2  incline  thine  ear,  *.  me 
3  given  commandment  to  s.  me 
119:94  *.  7ne,  I  sou.  thy  precepts 
146  I  cried  unto  thee,  *.  me 
138:7  thy  right  hand  sh.  *.  j/ie 
Is.  38:20  L.  was  ready  to  *.  }ne 
Jer.  17:14  O  Lord,  *.  me 
Mat.  14:.30  saying.  Lord,  *.  me 
John  12:27  Fa.  *.  mefi.  this  hour 

SAVE  us. 

■Tos.  10:6  come  quickly,  *.  vs 

1  Sam.  4:3  may  *.  vs  fr.  enemies 
7:8  cry  to  the  L.  he  will  s.  vs 
10:27  how  shall  this  man  *.  vs 
11:3  if  there  be  no  man  to  *.  vs 

2  A'.  19:19  *.  thou  vs  out  of  his 

hand,  7*.  37:20 
1  Cfir.  16:35  s.  us.  O  God 
Ps.  80:2  stir  up  strength,  *.  tis 
100:47  *.  vs,  O  Lord  bur  God 
'5 


SAV 

7s.  2.5:9  wait,  for  him,  will  *.  tts 
33:22  Lord  is  our  king,  will «.  v» 
Jer.  2:27  in  trouble  say,  *.  us 
Lam.  4:17  nation  could  not  *.  u» 
IIos.  14:3  Asshur  shall  not  *.  vs 
Mat.  8:25  awoke,  savins,  L.  s.  u» 
1  Pet.  3:21  bapt.  doth  also  6.  vt 

SAVED. 
Gen.  47:25  hast  *.  our  lives 
E.r.  1:17  *.  men-children,  18 
Num.  22:33  *.  her  alive 
31:15  have  ye  *.  women  alive? 
Jud.  7:2  own  hand  hath  s.  me 
8:19  if  he  had  «.  them  alive 

1  80711.  27:11  Da.  *.  neither  man 

2  Sa7n.  19:5  serv.  have  s.  thy  life 
2  K.  6:10  and  *.  himself  there 
Keh.  9:27  gavest  saviors,  who  s. 
Ps.  33:16  no  king  is  s.  by  multi, 

44:7  thou  hast  «.  us  fr.  enemies 

106:8  *.  them  for  name's  sake 
10  *.  fr.  him  that  hated  them 
Is.  43:12  and  have  s.  and  showed 

45:22  *.  all  ends  of  the  earth 
Jer.  4:14  wash  heart  may.  be  ». 

8:20  summer  ended,  are  not  s. 
Mat.  19:25  who  then  can  be  *.  / 
Mark  10:26 ;  Luke  18:26 

24:22  no  flesh  be  *.  Mark  13:20 

27:42  he  «.  others,  Mark  15:31; 

Lvke  23:.35 
Lvke  1:71  *.  from  onr  enemies 

7:50  faith  hath  *.  thee,  18:42 

8:12  lest  they  believe  and  be  *. 

i:3:23  L.  are  th.  few  that  be  *.  / 
.lolin  3:17  that  world  might  be  s. 

5::34  I  say,  that  ye  might  be  *. 
Acts  2:47  L.  ad.  such  as  sh.  be  g. 

4:12  no  other  na.  w  hereby  be  *. 

10:30  what  must  I  do  to  be  *.  t 

27:31  ex.  abide  in  ship,  not  bes. 
Pom.  8:24  we  are  *.  by  hope 

10:1  for  Is.  that  they  may  be  B. 

1  Cor.  1:18  to  us  who  are  s.  of  Q, 
5:5  that  the  spirit  may  be  *. 
10:.33  that  they  may  be  *. 

15:2  by  which  also  ye  are*. 

2  Cor.  2:15  sweet  savor  in  thems. 
Eph.  2:5  by  grace  yeare  *.  8 

1  Thes.  2:16  Gent,  that  they  be*. 

2  Thes.  2:10  lovoof  trut.  th.  be*. 
1  Tim.  2:4  have  all  men  to  be  *. 
Tit.  3:5  accord,  to  mercy  he  *.  us 

1  Pet.  3:20  wherein  8  souls  we.  s. 
4:18  if  righteous  scarcely  be  s. 

2  Pet.  2:5  *.  Noah,  eighth  person 
Eev.  31:24  natio.  *.  walk  iu  light 

God,  or  Lord  SAVED. 
Ex.  14:.30  L.  s.  Is.  1  Satn.  14:23 
Deut.  33:29  who  like  th.  *.  by  L.  * 

1  Sam.  10:19  reject.  G.  who  *.  y. 

2  A'.  14:27  L.  *.  them  by  Jerobo. 

1  Chr.  11:14  L.  s.  them  by  deliv. 

2  Chr.  32:22  thus  L.  s.  Hezekiah. 
Ps.  34:6  L.  s.  him  out  of  troubl. 

107:13  L.  *.  them  out  of  distres. 
7*.  63:9  angel  «.  th.  in  his  love 
2  Tim.  1:9  God  who  hath  *.  us 
Jude  5  the  L.  having  «.  people 

Shall,  or  shalt  be  S.4VED. 
Kum.  10:9  ye  *.  be  *.  fr.  enemies 
2  Sam.  22:4  I  sh.  be  s.  from  mine 

enemies.  Ps.  18:3 
Ps.  80:3  face  to  shi.  we  *.  be 
P>0!\  28:18  walk,  uprigh.  *.  be  s. 
Is.  30:15  in  returning  *.  ye  be  s. 

45:17  but  Israel  «.  be  s.  m  Lord 
Jer.  17:14  L.  save  me,  I  *.  be  s. 

23:6  days  Jud.  *.  be  s.  a3:16 

30:7  Jacob's  trouble,  he  *.  be  g. 
Mat.  10:22  that  endureth  to  end 

*.  bes.  24:13;  MarkVi:\3 
Mark  16:16  he  that  believ.  *.  be  9. 
John  10:9  by  me  he  shall  be  s. 
Acts  2:21  whosoever  shall  callon 
Lord,  «.  be  *.  Pom.  10:13 

11:14  th.  and  thy  house  *.  be  s. 

15:11  thro'  grace  we  shall  be  f. 

16:31  believe  on  L.  Je.  sh.  be  s. 
Pom.  5:9  we  sh.  be  s.  from  wrath. 
10  w-e  shoUl  be  s.  by  his  life 

9:27  Is.  as  sand,  remnant  *.  be  s. 

10:9  bel.  God  raised  him,  *.  bes. 

11:26  so  all  Israel  sJiall  be  s. 
1  Cor.  3:15  but  he  himself*,  bes. 

1  Tim.  2:15  *.  be  s.  iu  child-bear. 

S.WEST. 

2  Sam.  22:3  th.  *.  me  fr.  violence 
.lob  20:2  how  s.  thou  the  ami  ? 
Ps.  17:7  O  thou  that*,  right  hand 

SAVETH. 

1  Sam.  14:39  liveth,  who  *.  Isra. 

17:47  the  L.  *.  not  with  sword 
Job  5:15  *.  poor  from  the  sword 
Ps.  7:10  God,  who  *.  the  upright 

20:6  the  Lord  s.  his  anoiutodT 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SAW 

Ps.  34:18  .f.such  as  be  of  Gont.  sp, 

107:19  he  s.  th.  out  of  distresses 
SAVIIVG. 

Gen.  19:19  meicy  in  s.  my  life 
Neh.  4:23  s.  that  ev.  one  put  off 
JPs.  20:6  s.  strength  of  ri.  hand 

28:8  s.  streii!i;th  of  his  anointed 

67:2 «.  health  amonfjall  nations 
Jtc.  5:11  s.  beliolding  of  them 
Amos  9:8  s.  I  will  not  destroy  J. 
Mat.  5:32  s.  for  cause  of  fornica. 
dike  4:27  none  cleansed,  s.  Naa. 
■  Jleb.  10:39  believe  to  s.  of  soul 

11:7  Noah  prepared  an  ark  to 
Sev.  2:17  s.  ne  that  recelveth  it 

SAVIOUR. 
2  Sam.  22:3  my  refuge,  my  S. 
2  iC.  13:5  the  L.  gave  Israel  a  s. 
Ps.  106:21  forgat  God  their  S. 
Ts.  19:20  shall  send  them  a  S. 

43:3  I  am  H.  O.  of  Is.  thy  S. 
11  I  am  L.  beside  th.  is  no  S. 

45:15  hidest  thyself,  O  God,  S. 
21  a  Just  G.  and  a  S.  th.  is  no. 

60:16  know  I  the  L.  am  thy  S. 

63:8  my  peo.  so  he  was  their  S. 
Jei:  14:8  S.  of  Israel  in  trouble 
Hos.  13:4  th.  is  no  S.  beside  me 
Luke  1:47  sp.  rejoic.  in  G.  my  S. 

2:11  born  in  city  of  Da.  a  S. 
Jo/in  4:42  this  is  Ch.  S.  of  world 
Acts  5:31  God  exalted  to  be  S. 

13:2:3  God  raised  to  Israel  a  S. 
Eph.  5:2:5  Chr.  is  S.  of  the  hody 
Phil.  3:20  whence  we  look  for  S. 

1  Ti?n.  1:1  comm.  of  G.  our  S. 
2:3  accept,  in  si^ht  of  G.  our  S. 
4:10  trust  in  God  who  is  S. 

2  Ti?n.  1:10  appearing  of  our  S. 
Tit.  1:3  according  to  God  our  S. 

4  peace  from  L.  Jes.  C.  our  S. 
2:10  adorn  doctr.  of  God  our  S. 

13  glorious  appearing  of  our  S. 
3:4  after  kind,  of  G.  S.  appear. 

6  shed  on  us  through  C.  our  S. 
2  Pet.  1:1  righteous,  of  G.  our  S. 

11  kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  S. 
2:20  knowledge  of  our  L.  and  S. 
2:2  apostles  of  the  Lord  and  S. 

18  ^ow  in  knowledge  of  our  S. 

1  John  4:14  Fa.  sent  Son  to  be  S. 
Jude  35  to  only  wise  God  our  S. 

SAVIORS. 
A^eh.  9:27  thou  gavest  them  s. 
Ob.  21  s.  shall  come  up  on  Zion 

SAVOR. 
Ex.  5:21  made  our  s.  be  abhor. 
Lev.  28:31  not  s.  of  sweet  odors 
Ec.  10:1  ointm.  send  stinking*. 
Cant.  1:3  s.  of  good  ointment 
Joel  2:20  his  stink  and  his  ill  s. 
Mat.  5:13  salt  lost  s.  Luke  14:.34 

2  Cor.  2:14  maketh  manifests. 
16  s.  of  death  unto  de.  s.  of  life 

Sweet  S  AVOR. 
Gen.  8:21  Lord  smelled  a  sw.  s. 
£Sc.  29:18  it  is     s.  Lev.  1:9,  13, 
17;  2:9;  .3:5;  8:21;  Num. 
15:14;  18:17;  28:8 
S5  for  a  s.  s.  an  ofler.  to  L.  41 ; 
Lev.  2:12;  3:16;  4:.31 ;  6:1.5, 
21;  8:28;  17:6;  2-3:13;  Num. 
15:7,  24  ;  28:2,  6,  13,  27  ;  29:2, 
6,  8;  Ezek.  16:19 
Lev.  2.3:18  of  a  meet  s.  unto  the 

L.  Num.  28:24  ;  29:13,  36 
Num.  15:3  make  a  s.  s.  unto  L. 
28:13  offering  of  a  «.  s.  to  Lord 
Ezek.  6:13  wh.  they  did  offer  s. 
20:28  there  th.  made  their  s.  s. 
41  accept  you  with  your  s.  s. 
^  2  Cor.  2:15  we  are  to  God  a  s.  s. 
Eph.  5:2  a  sacrifice  to  God  for  a 
sweet  smelling  s. 
Sweet  SAVORS. 
Ezr.  6:10  sacrifices  of s.  to  G. 

SAVOREST. 
Mat.  10:23  th.  s.  not  the  things 
that  be  of  God,  Mark  8:33 
SAVORY. 
Gen.  27:4  ma.  me     meat,  7,  14 
31  Esau  had  made  s.  meat 
SAW. 

Gen.  6:2  sons  of  G.  s.  daugh.  of 
9:2:3  they  s.  not ;  22:4  Abrah.  s. 
26:28  we«.  Lord  was  with  tliee 

Ex.  2:12  he  s.  th.  was  no  man 
10:23  they  s.  not  one  ano.  3  days 
24:10  they     the  G.  of  Isra.  1 1 

Num.  25:7  when  Phinelias  «.  it. 

Jud.  19:30  all  that  «.  it  said.  No 

1  Sam.  10:14  s.  they  were  no  wh. 
17:24  Is.  when  they  s.  the  man 

1  K.  19:3  wh.  he  s.  that,  he  arose 

2  K.  2:12  Elisha  s.  it,  he  s.  him 


SAY 

2  X4:25  when  man  of  God  her 
2  Chr.  15:9  s.  Lord  was  with  him 

25:21  s.  one  another  in  the  face 
Neh.  6:16  when  they  s.  th.  thin. 
Job  20:9  the  eye  which  s.  him 

29:8  the  young  men  s.  me 
11  when  the  eye  s.  me,  it  gave 
Ps.  114:3  sea    it,  and  fled, 
Cant.  3:3  s.  ye  him  my  soul  lo.  ? 
Ezek.  8:10  so  I  went  in,  and 
Hag.  2:3  who  am.  you  s.  house? 
Mat.  2:9  the  star  which  they  s. 

12:22  dumb  both  spake  and  s. 

17:8  they  s.  no  man,  save  Jesus 
Mark  8:23  asked  him,  if  he  s. 
Luke  8:;J4  they  s.  what  was  done 

47  when  the  woman  s.  that  she 
9:32  awake,  they  s.  his  glory 
24:24  even  so,  him  they  s.  not 

John  8:56  Abraham  s.  my  day 
12:41  Esaias,  when  he  s.  his  gl. 
19:35  he  that  «.  it,  bare  record 
Acts  9:8  eyes  opened,  s.  no  man 
12:3  he  s.  it  pleased  the  Jews 
SAW,  with  Lord  or  God. 
Gen.  1:4  O.  s.  light  it  was  good 
10  called  dry  land  earth,  G.  s. 
it  was  good,  12,  18,  21,  25,  31 
Ex.  3:4  L.  s.  that  he  turn,  aside 
2  K.  14:26  L.  s.  affliction  of  Isr. 
2  Chr.  12:7  L.  s.  they  humbled 
Is.  59:15  L.  s.  it,  it  displeas.  him 
16  L.  s.  that  there  was  no  man 
Jon.  3:10  Gods,  their  works 

I  SAW. 
Gen.  41:19  such  as  /  never  s. 
44:28  and  Is.  him  not  since 
Jud.  12:3  Is.  he  deliv.  me  not 
1  Sam.  28:13  Is.  gods  ascending 

1  K.  22:19/  «.  the  Lord  on  his 
throne,  2  Chr.  18:18 

Job  31:21  when  Is.  my  help 
Prov.  24:32 /s.  and  considered  it 
Ec.  2:24  this  Is.  fr.  hand  of  God 
8:10  Is.  the  wicked  buried 
Ezek.  16:50  th.  away  as  Is.  good 
Hos.  9:10  Is.  your  fath.  as  first 

13  Ephraim,  as  Is.  Tyrus 
John  1::32  Is.  Spirit  descending 

48  under  the  fig-tree.  Is.  thee 
Acts  26:13  Is.  a  light  fr.  heaven 
Gal.  1:19  other  apostles  s.  I  no. 
2:14  when  Is.  that  they  walked 

Rev.  1:17  when  Is.  him,  I  fell  at 
SAW,  S. 

2  Sam.  12:31  he  put  Ammonites 

under  s.  1  Chr.  20:3 
Is.  10:15  sh.  s.  magnify  ag.  him  1 

SAWED,  IV. 
1  K.  7:9  costly  stones  «.  wi.  sta. 
Heb.  11:37  they  were  s.  asunder 

S.AWEST. 
Gen.  20:10*.  th.  done  this  thing? 

1  Sa7n.  19:5  s.  it  and  didst  rejoice 
28:13  be  not  afraid,  for  what  «. 

2  Sam.  18:11  J.  said,  thou  s.  him 
Dan.  2:34  thou  s.  till  a  stone,  45 

SAY. 

Gen.  .34:11  what  ye«.  tome,  12 
37:20 some  beast  devour,  him 
44:16  what  sh.  we  .5.  to  my  lord 
Num.  22:19  know  what  L.  will  s. 
Deut.  31:17  will  s.  in  that  day 
Jos.  22:28  when  they  should  s. 
Jud.  7:11  sh.  hear  what  they  s. 
2  Sam.  21:4  what  you  shall  s. 
1  K.  1:36  the  L.  G.  of  my  lord  g. 
2:17  for  he  will  not  s.  thee  nay 
Ezr.  9:10  O  G.  wh.  shall  we  s.  f 
Job  9:12  who  will  s.  to  him, 

What  doest  thou  ?  Ec.  8:4 
37:19  teach  us  what  we  shall  s. 
Is.  44:5  one  shall  s.  I  am  Lord's 
58:9  and  he  shall  s.  Here  I  am 
Jer.  14:17  therefore  thou  Shalt  .t. 
23:7  s.  no  more.  The  Lordliveth 
39:12  as  he  shall  s.  unto  thee 
42:20  according  to  all  L.  shall  s. 
Ezek.  13:7  ye  s.  The  L.  saith  it 
Mic.  3:11 «.  Is  not  Lord  am.  us  ? 
Zee.  11:5  they  s.  I  am  rich 
Mat.  3:9  think  not  to  s.  in  your- 
selves, i«^(»3:8 
13:51  underst.  ?  they  s.  Yea,  L. 
16:15  but  wh.  s.  ye  that  I  am? 

Mark  8:29 ;  Luke  9:20 
21:3  «.  au^.  to  you,  ye  sh.  s. 
16  him,  Hearest  what  these.-;. .? 
26  if  we  shall  s.  Of  men.  Murk 

11:.32;  Luke  20:6 
23:3  for  they  s.  and  do  not 
Mark  1:44  see  thou  s.  nothi.  to 
John  8:26  many  thi.  to  s.  16:12 
5 1  whom  y  e  «.  he  is  your  God 
Acts  21:23  this  that  we  s.  to  thee 
23;18  somet-hiug  to  s.  unto  thee 
97 


SAY 

yl(;^<!  26:22  none  but  wh.  M.  did  s. 
1  Thes.  4:15  we     to  you  by  L. 
Heb.  5: 1 1  have  many  things  to  s. 
Jam.  4:15  for  that  ye  ought  to  8. 

See  BEGAN. 

SAY,  imperatively. 
Is.  43:9  or  hear,  and  s.  it  is  truth 
Zee.  1:3  *.  unto  them.  Turn  ye 
Mat.  21:3  s.  The  Lord  hath  need 

of  them,  Mark  11:3 
Luke  7:7  s.  in  a  word,  my  serv. 

I  SAY. 
E.r.  3:13  what  sh.  Is.  to  them? 
4:23  Is.  unto  th.  Let  niy  son  go 
6:29  sp.  all  that  Is.  Ezek.  44:5 
Jud.  7:4  Is.  this  shall  go  with 
Is.  :38:15  what  shall  Is.? 
Ezek  2:8  hear  wh.  /    unto  thee 
Mat.  8:9  Is.  to  th.  man,  Lu.  7:8 
Luke  6:46  do  not  things  wh.  /  s. 

1  Cor.  9:8  s.  /  these  thi.  as  man? 
15:50 /«.  brethren,  2  Cor.  9:6; 

Gal.  3:17;  5:16;  Eph.  4:17; 
Col.  2:4 

Gal.  1:9  before,  so*,  /now again 
Ileb.  11:32  what  shall  /  more  *. 
I  S.\Y  unto  you. 

2  K.  2:18  did  /  not  s.  u.  y.  go  not 
Mark  13:37  what  /.  s.  u.  y.  I  say 
Eev.  2:24  u.  y.  Is.  and  to  rest 

SAYEST. 
Ex.  33:12    to  me.  Bring  people 
Num.  22:17  do  whatsoever  th.  s. 
Ruth  3:5  all  that  thou  s.  unto  me 
1  K.  18:11  and  now  thou  s.  go,  14 
A^eh.  6:8  no  such  things  as  th. 
Job  22:13  s.  how  doth  G.  know  ? 
Prov.  24:12  if  thou  s.  behold 
Is.  40:27  why  s.  thou,  O  Jacob 
47:8  that  s.  in  thy  heart,  I  am 
Mat.  27:11  J.  said  unto  him,  th. 

s.  Mark  15:2;  Luke  23:3; 

John  18:.37 
John  1:22  wliats.  th.  of  thyself? 

SAYING,  Participle. 
3fat.  26:44  prayed  3d  time  s.  sa. 
Acts  26:22  s.  none  other  things 

HAYING,  Substantive. 
Dei/t.  1:23  the  s.  pleased  me  well 

1  Sam.  18:8  the  s.  displeased  S. 

2  Sam.  17:4  s.  pleased  Absalom 
6  shall  we  do  after  his  «. 

24:19  Da.  accord.  to«.  of  God 

1  A'.  2:38  Shimei  said,  s.  is  good 
12:15  might  perf.  his  f.  by  Aliij. 
13:4  J.  heard  s.  of  man  of  God 
15:29  acc.  to  s.  of  L.  2  K.  10:17 
17:15  acc.  to  s.  of  Elij.  2  K.  2:22 

2  K.  5:14  accor.  to  s.  of  man,  8:2 
Est.  1:21  s.  pleased  the  king 
Ps.  49:4  open  dark  s.  on  harp 
■Ion.  4:2  my  s.  wh.  in  country 
Mat.  15:12  oftended  after  this  s. 

19:11  all  men  cannot  rec.  this  *. 
Mark  7:29  for  this  s.  go  thy  way 

9:10  kept  that  s.  with  themselv. 
32  but  they  understood  not 
that*.  Luke 3:50;  9:45 

10:22  he  was  sad  at  that  *. 
Luke  1:29  was  troubled  at  his  *. 

2:17  they  made  known  abroa.  s. 

9:45  feared  to  ask  him  of  that  «. 

18:34  this  s.  was  hid  from  them 
John  4:37  herein  s.  true,  one  so. 
39  many  bell,  for  ft.  of  wom.  42 

6:60  hard  *.  who  can  hear? 

7:3()  what  manner  of  *.  he  said  ? 

8:51  if  a  man  keep  my*.  52 
55  I  know  him,  keep  his  s. 

12:38  *.  of  Esaias  be  fulfilled 

15:20  kept  my  *.  will  keep  yours 

18:9*.  of  Je.  mi"ht  be  fulfill.  32 

19:8  Pilate  heard  *.  was  afraid 

21:23  went  *.  abroad  am.  breth. 
Acts  6:5  *.  pleased  the  multitude 

16:36  keeper  told  this  *.  to  Paul 
Rom.  13:9  comprehend,  in  this*. 
1  Cor.  15:54  be  brought  to  puss  *. 

1  2'im.  1:15  this  is  a  faitlilul  *. 

4:9;  2  T^/i.  2:11;  Tit.  3:.S 
3:1  this  is  true*,  if  man  desire 

SAYINGS. 
Num.  14:.39  JIo.  told  th.  *.  to  pe. 

2  Chr.  13:22  Ahijah'a  *.  are  writ. 
33:19  written  am.  *.  of  the  seers 

Ps.  78:2  I  will  utter  dark  *. 

2'rov.  1:6  underst.  dark  *.  of  wi. 
4:10  0  my  son,  receive  my  «. 
20  incline  thine  ear  to  my  *. 

Mat.  7:24  whoso  heareth  these 
*.  20  ;  Luke  6:47 

Li/ke  1:65  these  *.  noised  aliroad 
2:.jl  mother  kept  th.  *.  in  heart 
9:44  let  th.  *.  sink  into  your  ea. 

John  14:24  lov.  not.  keep,  not  t. 

7 


SCA 

Acts  14:18  s.  scarce  restrained 

19:28  heard  s.  full  of  wrath 
Ro7n.  3:4  might,  be  justi.  in  *. 
Rev.  22.6  *.  faithful  and  true 
7  blessed  that  keep.  s.  of  book 
10  seal  not  *.  of  prophecy  of 
this  book 

SCAB. 
Lev.  13:2  in  skin  of  flesh  a  *. 
6  it  is  but  a  *.  7  if  s.  spread 
14:,56  this  is  the  law  for  a  *. 
Deut.  28:27  L.  smite  thee  with  «o 
/*.  3:17  L,  will  sm.  thee  wi.  a«. 

SCABBARD. 
Jer.  47:6  put  up  thys.  into  thy  «. 

SCABBED. 
Lev.  21:20  scurvy  or  *.  not  appr. 
22:22  or  *.  he  sh.  not  oiler  to  Lu 

SCAFFOLD. 
2  Chr.  6:13  S.  had  made  braz.  s. 

SCALES. 
Lev.  11:9  whatsoever  have*,  eat, 
Deut.  14:9 
10  that  have  no  *.  not  eat,  12 ; 
Peut.  14:10 
■lob  41:15  his  *.  are  his  pride 
Ix.  40:12  weighed  mount,  in  s. 
Ezek.  29:4  cause  fish  to  stick  to*. 
Acts  9:18  fell  from  eyes  as  it  had 
been  *. 

SCALETH. 
Pro^j.  21:22  a  wise  man  «.  city 

SCALL. 
Lev.  13:.30  it  is  a  a  dry    a  lepr. 
31  plague  of*,  i  ot  deeper  than 
slcin,  shut  him  upth.  h.  s.  33 
33  shav.  but*,  sh.  be  not  shave 
14:54  law  of  all  leprosy  and*. 
SCALP. 
Ps.  68:21  G.  sh.  wound  hairy*. 

SCANT. 
Mic.  6:10  *.  meas.  is  abominable 
SCAPE-GOAT.   See  goat. 

SCARCE. 
Gen.  27:30  Ja.  s.  gone  fr.  father 
Acts  14:18 sayings  s.  restrai.  pea 

SCARCELY. 
Pom.  5:7*.  for  right,  man  1  die 

1  Pet.  4:18  if  riglite.  *.  be  saved 

SCARCENESS. 
Deut.  8:9  sh.  eat  bread  witho.  *. 

SCAR  EST. 
Job  7:14  thou*,  me  with  dreams 

SCARLET. 
Gen.  38:28  bound  a  *.  thread,  30 
Ex.  25:4  and  purple  and  *.  26:1, 
31,  36;  27:16;  28:5,  6,  8,  15: 
35:6,  23,  25;  38:18,  23 
Num.  4:8  spr.  on  them  cloth  of  *, 
Jos.  2:18  bind  *.  thr.  in  window 

2  Sajn.  1:24  S.  who  clo.  you  in*. 
Prov.  31:21  house,  clothed  wi.  s. 
Cant.  4:3  lips  like  a  thread  of*. 
Is.  1:18  tho'  your  sins  be  as  *. 
Lam.  4:5  that  were  bro.  up  in  *. 
Dan.  5:7  clothed  with  s.  16,  29 
A'ah.  2:3  valiant  men  are  in  *. 
Mat.  27:28  put  on  Jes.  a  ,*.  robe 
I/eb.  9:19  took  water,  and*,  wool 
Rev.  17:3  woman  sit  on  *.  beast 

18:12  no  man  buy.  merch.  of*. 
16  great  city  that  was  cl.  wi.  *. 
SCATTER. 

Gm.  11:9  thence  did  L.  *.  them 
49:7  divide  in  Ja.  *.  them  in  Is. 

Lev.  26:33  I  will  *.  you  am.  heat. 

A"u7n.  16:37  take  censers,  *.  flre 

Deut.  4:27  sb.  s.  you  among  hea. 

28:(>4;  J^r.  9:16;  Euk.  22:15 
32:26  I  would  *.  th.  into  corners 

1  K.  14:15  *.  them  beyond  river 

A'eh.  1:8  if  ye  transgress,  I  will*. 

Ps.  59:11  *.  by  thy  power,  O  L. 
68:30  *.  peo.  that  delight  in  war 
106:27  lifted  up  hand  to  *.  them 
144:6  cast  lightning,  *.  them 

Is.  28:25  cast  fitches,  *.  cummin 
41:16  whirlwind  shall  s.  them 

Jer.  13:24  I  will  *.  th.  as  stubble 
18:17  I  will  *.  th.  as  with  wind 
23:1  v/oe  to  pastors  that  s.  sheep 
49:32  I  will  *.  them  into  all 
winds,  36;  Ezek.  5:10,  12 

Ezek.  5:2  third  part  tliou  shalt*. 
6:5  *.  your  bones  about  altars 
10:2  *.  the  coals  over  the  city 
12:14  *.  tow.  wind  all  that  help 
20:23  I  would  *.  them  am.  heat. 
29:12  I  *.  Egyptians,  30:2:3,  26 

Dan.  4:14  hew  down  ti-ee.  *.  ft-uit 
11:24  he  shall  *.  am.  them  prey 
12:7  to  *.  power  of  holy  people 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCB. 


SCI 

Hab.  8:14  came  as  wMriw.  to  *. 
Zee.  1:31  lift  horn  over  Ju.  B.  it 
SCATTERED. 

Oen.  11:4  lest  be  s.  upon  earth 
Ex.  5:12  peo.  «.  to  gath.  stubble 
Num.  10:35  let  all  thine  enemies 

be Ps.  68:1 
Deui.  30:3  whither  L.  hath  s.  th. 

1  Sam.  11:11  Ammonites  were  s. 
13:8  peojile  were  s.  from  Saul 

2  <?am.  18:8  bat.  s.  over  country 
22:15  and    them,  Ps.  18:14 

1  iT.  22:17  saw  Is.  s.  2  CAr.  18:16 

2  .ST.  25:5  his  army  s.  Jer.  52:8 

3:8  certain  people  s.  abroad 
Job  4:11  stout  lions'  whe.  are  s. 

18:15  brimstone  be  >i.  on  habit. 
Ps.  44:11  s.  us  am.  heathen,  60:1 
53:5  G.  s.  bones  of  him  th.  enc. 
68:14  when  Almighty  s.  kings 
89:10  thou  hast  s.  thine  enemies 
92:9  worlcers  of  iniqu.  sh.  be  s. 
141:7  bones  s.  atgravo's  mouth 
Is.  18:3  go  ye  to  a  nation  s. 

7  present  be  brought  of  peo.  s. 
33:3  lifting  thy.  nations  were  s. 

Jer.  8:13  s.  ways  to  strangers 

10:21  all  their  flocks  shall  be  s. 

23:3  ye  have  s.  my  flock,  away 

30:11  end  of  nations  wh.  I  s.  th. 

31:10  he  that  s.  Is.  will  gather 

40:15  that  Jews  should  be  s. 

50:17  Israel  is  a  s.  sheep,  driven 
Ezek.  6:8  ye  be  s.  thro'  countries 

11:16  though  I  s.  them 

17:31  th.  that  remain  shall  be  s. 

29:13  Egyptians  gath.  whith.  s. 

34:5  flock  «.  because  no  sheph. 
6  flock  was  s.  on  face  of  earth 
12  have  been  s.  in  cloudy  day 
21  push,  diseased  till  ye«.  th. 

36:19  I  8.  them  among  heathen 

46:18  that  my  people  be  not  s. 
Joel  3:2  plead  for  pe.  wh.  they  s. 
Jfak.  3:18  people  is  s.  on  mount. 
/7a*.  3:6  everlast.  mountains  s. 
Zee.  1:19  horns  wh.  ha.  s.  Ju.  21 

7:14  I  s.  them  with  whirhvind 

13:7  smite  Shepherd,  the  sheep 
be  s.  Mat.  26:31 ;  Mark  14:27 
Mat.  9:36  s.  as  sheep  hav.  no  sh. 
Luke  1:51  s.  proud  in  imaginat. 
John  11:52  gath.  children  were*. 

16:32  hour  comcth  ye  sh.  be  s. 
Acts  5:36  obey.  Theudas  were  s. 

8:1  were  s.  thro'  regions  of  Ju. 
4  were  s.  went  preaching,  11:19 
Jam.  1:1  twelve  tribes  that  are 
1  Pet.  1:1  strangers  s.  thro'  Pon. 

SCATTEBETH. 
Job  37:11  the  thick  cloud  he  s. 

38:34  wh.  s.  east  wind  on  earth 
Ps.  147:16  ho  s.  the  hoarfrost 
Prov.  11:34  that«.  yetincrcaseth 

20:8  king  «.  away  evil  with  eyes 
26  a  wise  king  s.  the  wicked 
i7s.  24:1  s.  inhabitants  of  earth 
Mat.  13:30  he  that  gath.  not.  wi. 

me,  s.  abroad,  Luke  11:33 
John  10:12  wolf  catche.  s.  sheep 

SCATTERIIVG. 
Is.  30:30  L.  sh.  show  anger  wi.  s. 

SCEiVT. 
Job  14:9  through  s.  of  water 
Jer.  48:11  his  s.  is  not  changed 
Sos.  14:7  s.  thereof  as  wine  of  L. 

SCEPTRE. 
Gen.  49:10  s.  not  depart  from  Ju. 
Num.  34:17  s.  shall  riseout  of  Is. 
Est.  4:11  king  shall  liold  out  s. 

5:2  held  out  to  s.  Es.  golden  s. 
Ps.  45:6  s.  of  kingdom  is  right  s. 
Is.  14:5  Lord  hat  h  broken  s. 
Ezek.  19:11  had  strong  rods  fors. 

14  hath  no  strong  rod  to  be  s. 
Amos  1:5  cut  oft' him  that  hold.  s. 

8  him  that  holdeth  s.  from  A. 
Zee.  10:11  the  s.  of  Egypt  shall 
Meb.  1:8  «.  of  righteous,  is  the  s. 

SCEVA. 
Acts  19:14  seven  sons  of  one  S. 

SCHISM. 
1  Cor.  13:35  there  should  be  no  5. 

SCHOLAR. 
1  CVin  23:8  the  teacher  as  the  s. 
Mai.  2:12  L.  cut  ofl' master  and  s. 

SCHOOL. 
Acts  19:9  disputing  in  s.  of  on£ 

SCHOOLMASTER. 
Gal.  3:24  the  law  was  our 
25  we  are  no  Ic.nger  under  a  s. 
SCIENCE. 
Dmi.  1:4  in  wisd.  inuierstand.  s. 
1  TitK.  6:20  avoi.  babblings  of  s. 


SCR 
SCOFF. 

Hab.  1:10  they  sh.  s.  at  kings 
SCOFFERS. 

3  Pet.  3:3  in  last  days  «.  walking 

SCORCH,  ED. 
Mat.  13:6  they  were  s.  Mark  4:6 
Ilev.  16:8  power  was  given  to  s. 

9  men  were  s.  with  great  heat 

SCORN,  Substantive. 
Est.  3:6  s.  to  lay  hands  on  Mord. 
Ps.  4-1:13  makest  us  a  s.  79:4 
ilab.  1:10  princes  shall  be  a  s. 

See  LAUGHED. 

SCORIV,  Verb. 

Job  16:20  my  friends  s.  me 
SCORIVER. 

Prov.  9:7  that  reproveth  a  s. 
8  reprove  not  a  ^.  lest  he  hate 
13:1  but  a  s.  heareth  not  rebuke 
14:6  s.  sceketh  wis.  findeth  not 
15:13  if.  loveth  not  that  reprov. 
19:25  smite  s.  the  simple  will 
21:11  when  s.  is  punish,  simple 
24  s.  is  his  name,  deal,  in  wra. 
22:10  cast  out  s.  and  contention 
24:9  «.  is  abomination  to  men 
Is.  29:20  the  s.  is  consumed 

SCORIVERS. 
Prov.  1:33  how  long  will  s.  deli. 
3:34  surely  he  scometh  the  s. 
19:39  judgm.  are  prepared  for  s. 
Hos.  7:5  stretched  hand  with  s. 

SCORNEST,  ETH. 
Job  39:7  he  s.  multitude  of  city 
18  she  s.  horse  and  his  rider 
Prov.  3:34  surely  he  s.  scoruer 
9:13  if  it.  thou  alone  sh.  bear  it. 
19:28  ungodly  witness  s.  judg. 
Ezek.  16:31  harlot,  in  th.  thou  s. 

SCORiVFUL. 
Ps.  1:1  nor  sitteth  in  seat  of  s. 
Prov.  39:8  s.  bri.  city  into  snare 
Is.  28:14  hear  word  of  Lord,  ye  s. 

SCORIVI\G. 
■Job  .34:7  drinks  s.  like  water  ? 
Ps.  123:4  filled  wi.  s.  of  those  at 
Prov.  1:22  scomers  delight  in  s. 

SCORPION. 
Luke  11:12  will  he  off.  him  a  s.  f 
Eev.  9:5  torment  was  as  ois. 

SCORPIONS. 
Beut.  8:15  thro'  ■wilder,  where  s. 
1  K.  13:11  I  will  chastise  you 

withs.  14;  2  Chr.  10:11,  14 
Ezek.  2:6  among  s.  be  not  afraid 
Luke  10:19  power  to  tread  on  s. 
Pev.  9:3  power,  as  «.  have  power 

10  had  tails  like  s.  and  stings 

SCOURED. 
Lev.  6:28  brazen  pot,  it  sh.  be  s. 

SCOURGE,  8. 
Jos.  33:13  s.  in  your  sides' 
Job  5:21  thou  sh.  be  hid  from  s. 
9:23  if  the  s.  slay  suddenly 
Is.  10:26  Lord  shall  stir  up  a  s. 
28:15  overflow,  s.  shall  pass,  18 
John  3:15  made  s.  of  small  cords 

SCOURGE,  Verb. 
3Iat.  10:17  they  will  s.  in  th.  svn. 
30:19  shall  .t.  him,  Mark  10:34 ; 

Luke  18:3-i 
23:24  some  of  them  ye  shall  s. 
Acts  22:25  is  it  lawful  to  s.  Ro.  ? 

SCOURGED,  ETH 
Lev.  19:20  maid,  she  shall  be  «. 
Mat.  27:26  wh.  he  had  s.  Jesus, 

Mark  15:15;  John  19:1 
Ileb.  12:6  the  Lord  s.  every  son 

SCOURGING,  S. 
Ac/s  32:24  sh.  be  examined  by  s. 
Ileb.  11:36  others  had  trial  of  s. 
SCRABBLED. 

1  Sam.  21:13  Da.  feigned  mad,  s. 

SCRAPE,  D. 
Lev.  14:41  cause  house  to  be  s. 
sh.  pour  out  dust  they  s.  off 
43  if  plague  came  after  he  .t. 
Job  2:8  Job  took  a  potsherd  to  s. 
Ezek.  26:4  I  will  also  s.  her  dust 

SCREECHOWL. 
Is.  34:14  s.  also  shall  rest  there 
SCRIBE. 

2  Sam.  8:17  Seraiah  was  the  s. 
20:35  Sheva  was     and  Zadok 

2  A".  18:18  Shebnathei.  37;  19:2; 

Is.  36:3,  22;  37:3 
23:3  Sha.  the  s.  8, 9, 10, 13;  2  Ch. 

34:15,  18,  20;  Jer.  36:10 
25:15  princ.  s.  of  host,  Jer.  53:35 
1  Chr.  24:6  Shemaiah  s.  wrote 
27:32  Jona.  a  wise  man  and  a 

97 


SCY 

Ezr.  4:8  Shimshai  the  s.  Wrote  a 

letter,  9,  17,  33 
7:6  Ezra,  a  ready  s.  11, 12;  Neh. 
8:4, 9  13 ;  12:26,  36 
Neh.  8:4  Ezra,  s.  stood  on  pulpit 
Is.  a3:18  where  is  the  s.f 
Jer.  36:12  Elishama  the  «.  20,  21 
36  take  Baruch  the  s.  and  Jer. 
37:15  house  of  Jonath.  the  s.  30 
Mat.  8:19  a  s.  said.  Master,  I  will 
13:53  s.  instructed  unto  kin^d. 
Mark  13:33  s.  said  unto  him 
1  Cor.  1:20  where  is  the  6.  ? 
SCRIBES. 

1  Chr.  2:55  the  families  of  the  s. 

2  Chr.  34:13  of  Lev.  there  were*. 
Est.  3:12  king's  s.  called,  8:9 
Jer.  8:8  pen  of  the  i«.  is  in  vain 
Mat.  5:20  ex.  righteousness  of*. 

7:29  not  as  the  s.  Mark  1:23 
16:21  suffer  many  things  of  s. 
17:10  say  s.  E.  must,  Mark  9:11 
20:18  betrayed  to  s.  Mark  10:.33 
31:15  when  the  s.  saw,  they  we. 
23:2  s.  and  Phari.  sit  in  M.  seat 
13  woe  to  y.  s.  14:29 ;  Lu.  11:44 
Mark  2:6  went  certain  s.  reason. 
16  when  the  *.  saw  him  eat  wi. 
8:31  be  rejected  of «.  Luke  9:22 
9:14  s.  questioning  with  discip. 
11:18  s.  and  c.-priests,  Lu.  19:47 
12::35  s.  say  Christ  is  son  of  D.  ? 
38  said,  Bew.  of  «.  Luke  20:46 
14:1  the  s,  sought  to  take  him 
Luke  5:.30  s.  and  Pharisees,  15:2 
6:7  s.  and  Pharis.  watched  him 
11:33  s.  began  to  urge  vehem. 
30:1  s.  came  upon  him,  elders 
19  priests  and  s.  sought  to  lay 
23:3  and  s.  sought  to  kill  him 
33:10  «.  stood  and  accused  him 
John  8:3  the*,  brought  a  woman 
Acts  4:5  s.  gathered  ag.  apostles 
6:13  s.  brou.  Stephen  to  council 
23:9  s.  of  Pharisees'  part  arose 

SCRIP. 
1  Sam.  17:40  D.  put  gtones  in  *. 
Mat.  10:10  nor*,  for  your  journ. 

il/ar;t6:8;  i!/Ae9:3;  10:4 
Luke  22:35  I  sent  you  without  s. 
36  let  him  takeliia  purse  and*. 
SCRIPTURE. 
Dan.  10:21  what  is  noted  in  *. 
Mark  12:10  ha.  ye  not  read  this  *. 
15:28  *.  was  fulfilled  which  saith 
iwfe  4:21  this  day  is  *.  fulfilled 
John  2:22  they  believed  the  *. 
7:42  hath  not  *.  said,  Ch.  com.  f 
10::35  the  *.  cannot  be  broken 
19:35  another*,  saith.  They  sh. 
Acts  1:16  this*,  must  needs  have 
8:32  place  of  s.  which  he  read 
35  Philip  besan  at  the  same  *. 
Bam.  4:3  what  eaith  s.t  11:2; 

Gal.  4:30 
9:17*.  saith,  lOJl;  1  Tim.  5:18 
Gal.  3:8  the  *.  foreseeing  that  G. 
33  the  s.  hath  concluded  all 

3  Tim.  3:16  *.  is  by  inspi.  of  G. 
Jam.  4:5  think  *.  saith  in  vain? 

1  Pet.  2:6  it  is  contained  in  «. 

2  Pet.  1:20  no  s.  is  of  priv.  inter. 
SCRIPTURES. 

Mat.  21:43  ha.  ye  nev.  read  in  *. 
22:39  not  know.  «.  Mark  12:24 
36:54  how  shall  s.  be  fulfilled  ? 
Mark  14:49  *.  must  be  fulfilled 
Luke  34:37  he  expounded  in  all*. 
32  while  he  opened  to  us  the  *. 
45  that  they  mi.  understand  *. 
John  5:39  search  *.  for  in  them 
Acts  17:2  he  reasoned  out  of  *. 
11  and  searched  the  *.  daily 
18:34  Apollos,  mighty  in  the  *. 
28  showing  by  *.  Jesus  was  C. 
Bom.  1:3  afore  by  prop,  in  ho.  «. 
15:4  thro'  comf.  of  *.  have  hope 
16:26  by  the  *.  made  known 

1  Cor.  15:3  Christ  died  acc.  to  *. 
4  Christ  rose  accordi.  to  the  *. 

3  Tim.  3:15  from  child  hast  kn.  *. 

2  Pet.  3:16  as  they  do  also  oth.  *. 
SCROLL. 

Is.  34:4  heav.  sh.  be  rolled  as  *. 
Bev.  6:14  heaven  departed  as  a  *. 
SCUM. 

Ezek.  24:6  woe  to  the  pot  wh.  *. 

11  that  the  *.  may  be  consum. 

12  her  *.   went  out,  her  *. 
in  fire 

SCURVY. 
Lev.  21:20  none  sh.  ap.  that  is  *. 
22:22  *.  or  scabbed  sh.  not  ofl'er 

SCYTHIAN. 
Col.  3:11  is  neither  barbailan,  S. 
78 


SEA 
SEA. 

Ex.  14;  16  stretch  hand  over  «.  27 
21  Lord  caused  the  *.  to  go 
back,  made  the  s.  dry 

15:10  blow,  the  *.  covered  them 

20:11  L.  made  the  *.  Ps.  95:5; 

.Ion.  1:9;  Acts  i:'iA\  14:15 
Deut.  30:13  nor  is  it  beyond  *. 
Jos.  24:7  brought  *.  upon  them 
1  K.  7-..23  a  molten  *.  2  Chr.  4:2 
39  set  *.  on  right  Bide  of  house 

10:22  king  had  at  s.  a  navy 

18:43  go  up,  look  toward  the  t. 
3  K.  14:35  he  restored  coast  to  s. 

16:17  Ahaz  took  down  the  *. 

35:13  s.  did  Chaldees  break,  16 
1  Chr.  16:32  let  the  *.  roar.  Pa. 

96:11 ;  98:7 
3  Chr.  4:6  *.  for  priests  to  wash 

20:3  multit.  against  beyond  *. 
Neh.  9:11  thou  didst  div.  *.  went 
thro'  the  s.  Job  36:13;  Ps. 
74:13;  78:13;  Jer.  31:35 
Job  7:13  am  I  a  *.  ?  38:8  shut  *.  i 

11:9  measure  is  broader  than 

14:11  as  the  waters  fail  from*. 

38:14  *.  saith.  It  is  not  with  ma 

41:;31  maketh  the  *.  like  a  pot 
Ps.  66:6  he  turned  *.  to  dry  land 

73:8  have  dominion  from  ».  to  g. 

78:53  *.  overwhelmed  th.  enem. 

104:35  this  great  and  wide  *. 

107:23  go  down  to  s.  in  ships 

114:3  the  s.  saw  it;  50  thou  *. 
Prom.  8:29  gave  to  s.  his  decree 
/*.  11:9  wat.  cover  «.  Ilab.  3:14 

16:8  branches  stretched  over  *. 

19:5  waters  shall  fail  from  *. 

33:3  merch.  of  Zid.  pass  over  *. 
4  be  ashamed,  *.  hath  spoken 
11  he  stretched  his  hand  ov.  *. 

24:14  they  shall  cry  aloud  fr.  *. 

43:10  sing  to  L.  ye  that  go  to  ». 

50:3  at  my  rebuke  I  dry  up  *. 

51:10  art  thou  w.  hath  dried  *.  / 

57:30  wicked  are  like  troubled  «. 
Jer.  6:33  their  voice  roar.  Uke  *. 

37:19  saith  L.  the  pillars  and  *. 

48:33  plants  are  gone  over  s. 

50:43  their  voice  sh.  roar  like  «. 

51:.36  I  will  dry  up  her  s. 
42  s.  is  come  up  upon  Babylon 
Lam.  2:13  breach  is  great  like  *. 
Ezek.  26:3  s.  causeth  nis  waves 
Pan.  7:3  great  beasts  came  fr.  s. 
Anuys  8:12  wander  fi-om  *.  to  «. 
Jon.  1:11  that  «.  may  be  calm? 
Mic.  7:12  shall  come  from  s.  to  *. 
Nah.  1:4  he  rebuketh  the  s.  and 
Uab.  3:8  wrath  ag.  *.  that  didst 
15  thou  didst  walk  through*. 
Hag.  2:6  I  shake  heav.  earth,  *. 
Zee.  9:10  his  domin.  from  s.  to  t. 

10:11  he  shall  pass  through  *. 
Mat.  8:26  he  arose  and  rebuk.  *. 
27  *.  obey  him,  Mark  4:39,  41 

23:15  ye  compass  *.  and  land 
Luke  21:25*.  and  waves  roaring 
Acts  27:40  commit,  themsel.  to  *. 

28:4  tho'  he  hath  escaped  the  *. 

1  Cor.  10:1  fathers  passed  thro'*. 
Bev.  4:6  before  throne  was  s.  of 

7:2  given  to  hurt  earth  and  *. 
10:6  created  *.  things  therein 
14:7  worship  him  that  made  *. 
15:2  I  saw  a  *.  of  glass,  mingled 
20:13  the  *.  gave  up  the  dead. 
21:1  and  there  was  no  more  «. 

By  the  SEA. 

Ex.  14:9  them  encampi.  by  t.  S. 

2  Sa77i.  17:11  Is.  as  sand  by  the  s, 
1  K.  5:9  I  will  convey  them  hy 

Vies.  3  Chr.  2:16 
/*.  18:2  sendeth  ambassad.  by  s. 
Jer.  46:18  as  Carmel  by  the  s. 
Mark  4:1  multitude  was  by  the  s. 
Bev.  18:17  many  as  trade  by  t.  s. 

See  COAST,  great. 

In,  and  into  the  SE-A. 

Ex.  15:1  horse  and  rider  into  t.  g. 

4  Pha.'s  host  he  cast  into  tht  s. 
Ps.  77:19  thy  way  in  the  s. 
89:25  I  will  set  his  hand  in  t.  s. 
Ec.  1:7  all  rivers  run  into  the  s. 
Is.  43:16  L.  mak.  way  in  the  s. 
Ezek.  26:17  city  strong  in  the  s. 

18  isles  that  are  in  the  s. 
47:8  waters  go  into  the  s.  which 

brought  forth  into  the  s. 
■Ion.  1:4  a  mighty  tempest  in  t.s. 

13  and  cast  me  into  the  s.  15 
Zee.  9:4  smite  her  power  in  t.  a. 
10:11  smite  waves  in  the  s. 
Mat.  8:24  arose  a  temp,  in  the  a. 
13:47  kingdom  of  heaven  is  lika 
a  net  cast  into  the  s. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SEA 

Mat.  21:21  cast  into  the  S.  Mark 
11:23 

Mark  9:42  we.  cast  i.  s.  Lu.  17:2 
Zvke  17:6  be  thou  plant,  in,  t.  s. 
John  21:7  Pe.  cast  himself  i.  t.  s. 
Acts  27:38  cast  out  wheat  i.  t.  s. 

43  cast  themselves  into  the  s. 
2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  in  the  s. 
Jam.  3:7  beasts  and  thi.  in  the  s. 
Mev.  5:13  ev.  creature  in  the  s. 

16:3  ev.  liviu"  soul  died  in  t.  s. 

18:19  all  that  nad  ships  in  t.  s. 

or  the  SEA. 
Gen.  1:26  have  dominion  over 
the  fish  of  the  s.  28 ;  Ps.  8:8 

9:2  fear  upon  fishes  of  the  s. 

32:12  seed  as  sand  of  the  s. 

49:13  Z.  dwell  at  haven  of  t.  s. 
Ex.  15:19  bro.  ag.  waters  of  t.  s. 
Num.  11:22  shall  fish  of  the  s.  be 
S  Sam.  22:16  channels  of  t.  e.  ap. 

4  K.  18:44  aris.  cloud  out  of  t.  s. 
Job  6:3  heavier  than  sand  of  t.  s. 

9:8  tread,  upon  waves  of  the  s. 

12:8  fishes  of  (tie  s.  sh.  declare 

36:30  he  covereth  bot.  of  the  s. 

38:16  enter  into  springs  of  t.  e. 
Ps.  33:7  gathereth  waters  of  t.  s. 

68:22  people  fr.  depths  of  the  s. 

89:9  rulest  the  raging  of  the  s. 

93:4  mightier  th.  waves  of  t.  s. 

139:9  dwell  in  utte.  parts  of  t.  s. 
Is.  5:30  like  roaring  of  the  s. 

9:1  afflict  her  by  way  of  the  *. 

10:22  Is.  be  as  sand  of  t.  s.  Hos. 
1:10;  Eom.  9:27 

23:4  even  strength  of  the  s 

51:10  made  depths  of  ilie  s. 

60:5  abundance  of  the  s.  sh.  be 

63:11  bro.  them  up  out  of  the  s. 
Jer.  5:22  sand  for  bound  of  the  s. 

33:22  nei.  sand  of  t.  s.  be  meas. 
Ezek.  2fi:16  princes  of  the  s. 

S7:3  Tyrus,  at  entry  of  tfie  s. 
9  ships  of  the  s.  were  in  thee 
38:20  fishes  of  the  s.  sh.  shake 
Bos.  4:3  fishes  of  the  s.  be  taken 
Amos  5:8  call  waters  of  t.  s.  9:6 

9:3  hid  from  sight  in  bot.  of  t.  s. 
Mai.  7:19  cast  smsin.  dep.  oft.s. 
Sab.  1:14  men  as  fishes  of  me  s. 
Zep.  1:3  I  will  con.  fishes  of  s. 
Mat.  4:15  by  w&yof  thes.  bey.  J. 

18:6  drowned  in  depth  of  the  s. 
Jam.  1:6  wav.  is  like  wave  of  s. 
Jude  13  racing  waves  of  the  s. 
Jiev.  8:8  third  part  of  the  s.  bee. 

13:1  beast  rise  out  of  the  s. 

S0:8  number  is  as  sand  of  tlie  s. 
See  MIDST. 

On,  or  upon  the  SEA. 
I's.  65:5  afar  oS  iiipon  the  s. 
Jer.  49:23 faint-hearted,  sor.ons. 
Mat.  14:35  J.  to  them  walking  on 
the  s.  Mark  6:45;  Jolin  6:19 
J?«».  7:1  wind  sho.  not  blowo.  s. 

10:2  set  his  righc  foot  ujmn  t.  s. 

15:2  saw  th.  stand  o.  t.  s.  of  gla. 

16:3  poured  out  vial  upon  t.  s. 
SEAFARIIVG. 
£!zek.  26:17  was  inhab.  of  s.  men 

SE.\-«I01VSTERS. 
jMm.  4:3  even  the  s.-m.  di-aw  out 

See  RED,  SALT,  SAND. 

SEA-SHORE. 

Gen.  22:77  seed  as  sand  on  s.-s. 
Hx.  14::30  Egyp.  dead  upon  s.-s. 
Jos.  11:4  as  sand  upon  s.-s. 
Jud.  5:17  Asher  contin.  on  s.-s. 
1  Sam.  13:5  Phil,  as  sand  on  s.-s. 
1  K.  4:29  heart  as  sand  on  s.-s. 
Jer.  47:7  a  charge  against  s.-s. 
Set).  11:12  as  sand  tfy  s.-s. 

SEASIDE. 
De^it.  1:7  turn  ye,  and  go  by  s. 
Jud.  7:12  Midi,  lay  as  sand  by  s. 

5  Ohr.  8:17  Solomon  went  to  s. 
Mat.  13:1  Jesus  sat  by  the  s. 
Mark  2:13  he  went  again  by  s. 

4:1  he  began  to  teach  by  the  s. 
Acts  10:6  Sim.  house  is  by  s.  32 
SEAS. 

Qen.  1:10 gath.  of  wat.  called*. 

22  and  fill  the  waters  in  the  s. 
Deut.  :3.3:19  suck  of  alnuid.  of  s. 
Neh.  9:6  thou  hast  made  the  s. 
Ps.  8:8  passeth  thro'  paths  of «. 

24:2  he  founded  it  upon  the  s. 

65:7  stilleth  the  noise  of  the  e. 

69:34  let  the  s.  praise  him 

135:6  Lord  pleased,  did  he  in  s. 
Is.  17:12  a  noise  like  noise  of  s. 
Jer.  15:8  wid.  are  abo.  sand  of  s. 
Ezek.  27:4  bor.  are  in  midst  of  «. 
25  made  glorious  Ui  midst  of  *. 


SEA 

Ezek.  27:26  in  the  midst  of  s.  34 
28:2  in  scat  of  G.  in  midst  of*. 

8  slain  in  the  midst  of  the  s. 
Dan.  11:45  tabcr.  of  palace  bet. «. 
Jon.  2:3  cast  me  into  midst  of «. 
Acts  27:41  place  \vh.  two  s.  met 

SE.\L,  Substantive, 
1  K.  21:8  Jez.  sealed  wi.  Ah.  s. 
Job  .38:14  turned  as  clay  to  the  s. 
41:15  scales  shut  with  a  close  «. 
Cant.  8:6  s.  on  heart,  s.  on  arm 
John  3::33  his  s.  that  God  is  true 
Rom.  4:11  circum.  as  s.  of  right. 

1  Cor.  9:2  s.  of  mine  apostlesnip 

2  Tim  2:19  hav.  this  s.  the  Lord 
Rev.  6:3  the  sec.  s.  5  the  third  s. 

7  the  fourth  s.  9  the  fifth  s. 

12  when  he  opened  the  sixth  s. 
7:2  having  s.  of  the  living  God 
8:1  when  he  opened  seventh  s. 
9:4  hurt  those  that  have  not  s. 
20:3  shut  him  up,  set  a  s.  upon 

SEALS. 
Rev.  5:1  book  sealed  with  7  s. 
5  lion  of  J.  prevail,  to  loose  s. 

9  thou  art  worthy  to  open 
6:1  the  Lamb  opened  one  of  «. 

SEAL,  Verb. 
Neh.  9:38  prin.  and  priests*.  10:1 
Is.  8:16  *.  law  am.  my  disciples 
Jer.  32:44  subs,  evidences,  s.  th. 
Dan.  9:24  70  weeks  to  *.  vision 

12:4  D.  shut  up  words,  s.  book 
Rev.  10:4  *.  th.  things  7  thunders 

22: 10  s.  not  sayings  of  prophecy 

SEALED. 
Deut.  32:.34  is  not  this*,  among? 

1  K.  21:8  letters  were  *.  wi.  Ah. 
Est.  3:12*.  wi.  king's  ring,  8:8 
Job  14:17  transgres.  *.  in  a  bag 
Cant.  4:12  my  spouse  is  foun.  *. 
Is.  29:11  vis.  as  words  of  book  *. 
Jer.  32:10  I  subscri.  and  *.  evid. 
Dan.  6:17  king  *.  it  with  a  sign. 

12:9  words  are  closed  up,  and  *. 
.John  6:27  him  hath  G.  the  Fa.  *. 
Rom.  15:28  when  I  have  *.  to  th. 

2  Cor.  1:22  who  hath  *.  and  giv. 
Eph.  1:13  ye  were  *.  with  H.  Sp. 

4:30  whereby  ye  are  *.  to-day 
Rev.  5:1  books,  with  sev.  seals 
7:3  hurt  not  earth,  till  *.  serv. 

4  I  heard  number  of  them  *. 

5  of  Jud.  were  *.  12,000,  6,  7,  8 
SEALEST,  ETH,  IWG. 

.Job  9:7  sun,  and  s.  up  the  stars 
3.3:16  and  s.  their  instruction 
37:7  he  *.  up  hand  of  ev.  man 

Ezek.  28:12  thou  *.  sum  of  wisd. 

Mat.  27:06  *.  stone  and  setting 
SEAM. 

John  19:23  coat  was  without  *. 
SEARCH,  Substantive. 

Deut.  13:14  inquire  and  make  *. 

Ezr.  4:15  that  *.  be  made,  5:17 
19  s.  hath  been  ma.  found,  6:1 

Job  8:8  prepare  thyself  to  the  *. 
38:16  hast  th.  walked  in  the  *.  ? 

Ps.  64:6  accomplish  a  diligent  *. 
77:6  my  spirit  made  diligent  *. 

Jer.  2:34  not  found  It  by  secret  *. 
SEARCH,  Verb. 

Lev.  27:33  he  sh.  not  *.  whether 

Num.  10:33  to  *.  out  a  resting-p. 
13:2  that  they  may  *.  the  land 
14:7  land  we  passed  to  *.  is  good 

Deut.  1:22  send  men,  they  sh.  *. 

■los.  2:2  men  to  *.  country,  3 

•Jud.  18:2  Danites  sent  men  to  *. 

1  Sam.  23:23  I  will  *.  him  out 

2  Sam.  10:3  sent  to  *.  1  Chr.  19:3 

1  K.  20:6  servants,  they  shall  *. 

2  K.  10:23  *.  that  none  of  serv. 
■Job  13:9  good  that  he  should  *.  ? 
Ps.  44:21  sh.  not  G.  *.  this  out? 

139:23  *.  me,  O  G.  kn.  my  heart 
Prov.  25:2  honor  of  kings  to  *. 

27  men  to  *.  their  own  glory 
Ec.  1:13  heart  to  *.  by  wisd.  7":25 
Jer.  17:10  I  the  Lord  *.  heart 

29:13  shall  *.  for  me  with  heart 
Lam.  3:40  let  us  *.  our  ways 
Ezek.  34:6  none  did  *.  nor  seek 

8  neither  did  my  shepherds  *. 
11  I  will  both  *.  my  sheep 

39:14  end  of  7  months  sh.  they*. 
Amos  9:3  will  *.  and  take  them 
Zep.  1:12  *.  Jerus.  with  candles 
Mat.  2:8  *.  dilig.  for  young  child 
John  5:39  *.  scrip,  they  testify 

7:52  *.  out  of  G.  aris.  no  proph. 

SEARCHED. 
Gen.  31:.34  Lab.  *.  found  not,  35 
Num.  13:21  went  up,  and  *.  land 
32  bro.  evil  report  of  land,  *. 

9 


SEA 

Num.  14:.34  afternumberof  days 
*.  land 

Deut.  1:24  came  to  Eshcol,  *.  it 
Jot)  5:27  *.  it,  know  it  for  good 
28:27  he  prepared  it,  s.  it  out 
29:16  cause  1  knew  not  I  *.  out 
:J2:11  whi.  ye  *.  out  what  to :  ly 
30:26  number  of  his  years  *.  out 
Ps.  139:1  O  L.  thou  hast  *.  i  le 
Jer.  31:37  founda.  of  earth  «.  out 
46:23  forest,  tho'  it  cannot  be  *. 
Ob.  0  how  things  of  Esau  *.  out 
Acts  17:11  Bereans  *.  scriptures 
1  Pet.  1:10  prophets  e.  diligently 

SEARCHEST,  ETH. 
1  Chr.  28:9  the  Lord  *.  all  hearts 
Job  10:6  th.  thou  s.  after  my  sin 
28:3  and  he  *.  out  all  perfection 
39:8  he  *.  after  ev.  green  thing 
Prov.  2:4  if  thou  *.  as  for  treas. 
18:17  neighbor  Cometh,  *.  him 
28:11  poor  th.  hath  under.  *.  out 
Rom.  8:27  *.  knows  mind  of  Sp. 
1  Cor.  2:10  Spirit  *.  all  things 
Rev.  2:23  I  am  he  wh.  s.  reins 

SEARCHIIVG,  8. 
Num.  13:25  ret.  from  *.  of  land 
Jud.  5:16  divisions  of  Reuben  *. 
Jet)  11:7  canst  thou  by*,  find  G.  ? 
Prov.  20:27  *.  inw.  parts  of  belly 
/*.  40:28  no  *.  of  his  understand. 
1  Pet.  1:11  «.  what  time  Sp.  of  C. 
SEARED. 

1  Tim.  4:2  consc.  *.  wi.  hot  iron 

SE.4SOIV,  Substantive. 
Gen.  40:4  continued  a  s.  in  ward 
Ex.  13:10  keep  ordin.  in  his*. 
Deut.  16:6  s.  th.  comest  out  of  E. 
28:12  give  rain  unto  land  in  *. 
Jos.  24:7  dw.  in  wildem.  long  *. 

2  K.  4:16  this  «.  embrace  a  son 

1  Chr.  21:29  altar  at  that  *.  in  G. 

2  Chr.  15:3  for  *.  been  with.  God 
Job  5:26  as  com  cometh  in  his  *. 

38:32  bri.  forth  Mazzaroth  in  *. 
Ps.  1:3  bringeth  fruit  in  his  *. 

22:2  I  cry  in  night  *.  not  silent 
Prov.  15:23  word  in  *.  how  good? 
Ec.  3:1  to  every  thing  th.  is  a  *. 
/*.  50:4  to  speak  a  word  in  *. 
Jer.  5:24  former  and  lat.  rain  in*. 

33:20  not  be  day  and  ni.  in  th.  *. 
Dan.  7:12  lives  prolong,  for  a  *. 
Uos.  2:9  take  my  wine  in  e. 
Mark  12:2  at  *.  he  sent  to  husb. 
Luke  1:20  words  fulfilled  in  *. 

4:13  devil  dep.  from  him  for  *. 

13:1  present  at  that  *.  some 

20:10  at  the  *.  he  sent  servant 

23:8  dcsir.  to  see  him  a  long  *. 
John  5:4  angel  went  down  at  *. 

35  willing  for  a  *.  to  rejoice 
Acts  13:11  not  seeing  sun  for*. 

19:22  himself  stayed  in  A.  a  *. 

24:25  convenient  *.  I  will  call 
2  Cvr.  7:8  though  but  for  a  *. 
2  Tim.  4:2  instant  in  *.  out  of  *. 
Phile.  15  therefore  departed  a  *. 
Ileb.  11:25  pleas,  of  sin  for  a  *. 
1  Pet.  1:6  tho'  for  a  *.  if  need  be 
Ren.  6:11  sho.  rest  yet  a  little  *. 

20:3  after  that  loosed  a  little  *. 

See  APPOINTED,  DUB. 

SEASOiVS. 

Gen.  1:14  lights  be  for  signs,  *. 
Ex.  18:22  judge  peo.  at  all*.  26 
Lev.  2.3:4  feasts  proc.  in  their  *. 
Ps.  16:7  reins  instr.  in  night  *. 

104:19  appointeth  moon  for  *. 
Dan.  2:21  changeth  times  and  *. 
Mat.  21:41  render  fruits  in  th.  *. 
Acts  1:7  not  for  you  to  know  *. 

14:17  gave  us  rain  and  fruitful*. 

20:18 1  been  with  you  at  all  *. 
1  Tlies.  5:1  of*,  have  no  need 

SEASON,  ED. 
Lev.  2:13  shalt  thou  *.  with  salt 
Mark  9:50  wherew.  will  *.  it? 
Luke  14:34  wherew.  sh.  it  be  *.  f 
Col.  4:6  speech  be  with  grace,  *. 
SEAT. 

■Tud.  3:20  Eg.  rose  out  of  his  *. 

1  Sam.  1:9  Eli  sat  upon  *.  4:13 
4:18  he  fell  from  off*,  backw. 
20:18  bee.  thy  *.  will  be  empty 

25  sat  on  *.  on  a  s.  by  wall 

2  Sam.  23:8  Tachmon.  sat  in  s. 
1  K.  2:19  a  *.  for  king's  mother 

3:1  Ha.'s  *.  above  princes 
.Job.  23:3  0  that  I  mi.  come  to  *. 
29:7  I  prepared  my  s.  in  street 
Ps.  1:1  sittcth  in  *.  of  scornful 
ProiK  9:14  woman  sittcth  on*. 
Ezek.  8:3  *.  of  image  of  jealousy 
28:2 1  sit  on  *.  of  God  in  midst 
79 


SEC 

Atm>s  6:3  cause  s.  of  viol,  come 
Mat.  23:2  Phar.  sit  in  Moses'  8. 
Rev.  2:13  dwel.  where  Satan's*. 
See  .ruDGMENT,  jierct. 

SEATED. 
Deut.  33:21  lawgiver  was  he  ». 

SEATS. 
Mat.  21:12  *.  of  them  that  sold 

doves,  Mark  11:15 
23:6  chief*,  in  syiT.  Mark  12:.39 
Liike  1:52  put  mighty  fr.  their  *. 
11:43  yo  love  uppermost  *.  20:46 
Rev.  4:4  four  and  twenty  s.  upon 

the  *.  twenty-four  elders 
11:16  elders  sat  before  G.  on  *. 
SEBA. 

Gen.  10:7  sons  of  Cush,  S.  and 
Ps.  72:10  kings  of  Sheba  and  S. 
/*.  43:3  I  gave  Ethiopia  and  S. 
SEBAT.    Zee.  1:7 

SECOiVD. 
Ex.  26:4  the  coupling  of  the  t. 
5:10;  36:11,  12, 17 

28:18  *.  row  be  emerald,  39:11 
Lev.  5:10  offer*,  for  burnt  oflfer. 
Num.  2:16  set  forth  in  *.  rank 
2  K.  9:19  he  sent*,  on  horseback 
1  Chr.  15:18  brethren  of*,  degree 
Ec.  4:8  one  alone,  th.  is  not  a  *. 

15  *.  child  stand  up  in  stead 
Ezek.  10: 14  *.  face  was  face  of  m. 
Dan.  7:5  beast,  *.  like  to  a  bear 
Mat.  81:30  to*,  said  likewise 

22:26  likewise  the  s.  had  her, 

Mark  12:21  ;  Luke  20:30 
Luke  19:18*.  came  saj'ing.  Lord 
.Jolini'.hi  *.  miracle  Jesus  did 
Acts  12:10  were  past  *.  ward 

1  Cor.  15:47  *.  man  L.  fr.  heaven 
Heb.  10:9  aw.  first,  may  estab.  *. 

2  Pet.  3:1  *.  epistle  I  write  you 
Rev.  2:11  not  hurt  of*,  dea.  20:6 

20:14  hell,  this  is  *.  death,  21:g 

See  DAT,  MONTH. 

SECOND  time. 

Gen.  43:10  had  returned  *.  tims 
Lev.  13:58  washed  the  *.  time 
1  Sam.  26:8  I  will  not  smite  *.  t. 

1  K.  18:34  do \ts.t.  did  it  *.  t. 

2  K.  10:6  Jehu  wotc  letter  *.  t. 
Is.  11:11  L.  set  his  hand  *.  tirne 
Jer.  1:13  word  of  Lord  came  to 

me  a*,  time,  1.3:3;  3-3:1 
/ore.  3:1  word  came  to  Jon.  *.  <. 
Mat.  20:42  he  went  *,  t.  prayed 
Mark  14:72  *.  t.  the  cock  crew 
John  3:4  enter*,  tim^e  into  womb 
21:16  Jesus  saith  to  Pe.  *.  time 
Acts  10:15  voice  spake  to  P.  *.  t. 
2  Cor.  13:2  if  I  were  present  *.  t. 
Heb.  9:28  he  shall  appear  *.  time 

SECOIVD  year. 
Gen.  47:18  they  came  the  *.  y.  to 

Joseph,  and  said,  Num.  1:1 
Num.  9:1  first  month  of*,  y.  L. 
10:11  *.  y.  cloud  was  taken  up 
2  K.  19:29  ye  shall  eat  in  *.  year, 
springeth  of  same,  /*.  37:30 
SECONDARILY. 
1  Cor.  12:28  God  set  *.  prophets 

SECRET,  Substantive. 
Gen.  49:6  come  not  into  their  *. 
Job  15:8  hast  th.  heard  *.  of  G.  ? 
29:4  wh.  *.  of  G.  was  npon  tab. 
40:13  and  bind  their  faces  in  *. 
Ps.  25:14  *.  of  Lord  with  them 
27:5  in  «.  of  tabernacle,  31:20 
64:4  may  shoot  in  *.  at  perfect 
1:39:15  when  I  was  made  in*. 
Prov.  3:32*.  is  with  righteous 
9:17  bread  eaten  in  *.  pleasant 
21:14  a  gift  in  *.  pacifieth  anger 
25:9  discover  not  a*,  to  another 
7*.  45:19  not  spoken  in  *.  48:16 
Ezek.  28:3  no  *.  that  th.  can  hide 
Dan.  2:18  mercies  of  G.  cone.  s. 
19  then  was  *.  revealed  to  D. 
30  *.  not  revealed  to  me 
4:9  I  know  no  *.  troubleth  thea 
Amos  3:7  revcaleth  *.  to  his  scr. 
Mat.  6:4  alms  may  be  in  *.  thy 
Father  who  seeth  in  *.  6,  18 
6  pray  to  Father  who  is  in  *. 
18  appear  to  fast  to  Fath.  in  *. 
John  7:4  doeth  any  thing  in  *. 
10  went  to  feast  as  it  were  in*. 
18:20  openly,  in  *.  I  said  noth. 
EplL.  6:12  thi.  done  of  them  in  *. 

SECRET,  Adjective. 
Deut  27:15  put.  idol  in  *.  place 
29:29  *.  things  belong  unto  L. 
Jud.  3:19  I  have  *.  errand 
13:18  askest  my  name,  it  is*./ 
\\Sam.  5:9  emerods  in  *.  parte 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SEE 

1  Sam.  19:2  abide  in  s.  place 
Jo/>  14:13  til.  thou  keep  me  in  S. 
15:11  18  any  «.  thing  with  thee? 
20:26  darkness  be  hid  in  s.  pla. 

10:8  in  .>:.  places  doth  murder 
17:12  li<m  larking  in  s.  places 
18:11  made  darkn.  his  place 
19:12  cle.  thou  me  from  s,  faults 
64:2  hide  me  fr.  s.  counsel  of  wic. 
81:7  I  answered  thee  in  s.  place 
90:8  s.  sins  in  light  of  counten. 
,  91:1  dwel.  ins.  placeof  Most  II. 
f  Prm.  27:5  rebuke  hot.  th.  s.  love 
He.  12:14  to  judgment  ev.  g.  thi. 
Cant.  2:14  that  art  in  s.  places 
Is.  3:17  L.  will  discover  parts 
45:3  riches  of  «.  places 
Jer.  2:34  not  found  by  s.  search 
13:17  soul  sh.  weep  in  s.  places 
23:24  hide  himself  in  s.  places 
49:10  I  have  uncovered.'^,  places 
Lam.  3:10  as  lion  in  s.  places 
Ezek.  7:22  pollute  my  s.  place 
Dan.  2:22  reveal,  deep  «.  things 
Mat.  13:35  kept  s.  from  founda- 
tion of  world,  Eom.  16:25 
24:26  behold,  he  is  in  s.  chamb. 
Mark  4:22  nor  was  any  thi.  kept 

«.  Lulce  8: 17 
Luke  11:33  put.  candle  in  «.  place 

SECRETS. 

Dmt.  2.5:11  wife  tak.  him  by  s. 
Job  11:6  shew  thee  s.  of  wisdom 
Ps.  44:21  he  knoweth     of  heart 
Prov.  11:13  talebearer  reveal,  s. 

20:19  as  a  talebearer,  reveal,  s. 
Dan.  2:28  a  God  that  revealeth  «. 
29  that  revealeth  s.  make.  kn. 
47  your  God  is  a  revealer  of  s. 
Eom.  2:16  God  shall  jud^e  the  «. 
3  Cor.  14:25  thus  are  s.  of  heart 

I  SECRETLY. 
Cfen.  31:27  wheref.  didst  flee  s.  ? 
Dmt.  13:6  if  bro.  entice  thee  s. 

27:24  smiteth  his  neighbor  s. 

28:57  eat  for  want  of  things  s. 
Jos.  2:1  sent  two  men  to  spy  s. 

1  Sam.  18:22  coram,  with  Dav.  s. 
23:9  Saul practised  mischief 

2  Sam.  12:12  for  thou  didst  it  s. 

2  K.  17:9  did  s.  things  not  right 
Job  4:12  a  thing  was  s.  bro.  me 

13:10  reprove,  if  you  s.  accept 

31:27  heart  hath  "been*,  enticed 
Ps.  10:9  lieth  in  wait  s.  as  a  lion 

31:20  keep  them  s.  in  pavilion 
Jer.  37:17  Zedekiah asked  hims. 
Hab.  3:14  to  devour  the  poor  s. 
John  11:28  called  M.  her  sisters. 

19:33  Joseph  was  a  disciple,  s. 
SECT. 

Acts  5:17  wh.  is  >«.  of  Saddncees 
15:5  the  s.  of  Pharisees  believed 
24:5  of  the  s.  of  tlie  Nazarenes 
26:5  straitest of  our  religion 
28:22  s.  everywhere  spo.  against 

SECURE. 
Jud.  8:11  smote  host,  it  was  s. 
18:7  after  manner  of  Zidoni.  s. 
Job  11:18  thou  Shalt  be  s. 

12:6  they  that  provoke  G.  ares. 
Mat.  28:14  persuade  him,  s.  you 

SECURELY. 
Prov.  3:29  seeing  he  dwelleth  s. 
Mic.  2:8  them  that  pass  by  s. 

SECURITY. 
Acts  17:9  when  they  had  taken  s. 

SEDITION,  S. 
Hzr.  4:15  moved  s.  in  city,  19 
Luke  2:5:19  for  s.  in  prison,  25 
Acts  24:5  this  man  mover  of  s. 
Ga,l.  5:20  works  of  flesh  are  s, 

SEDUCE,  ED. 
^K.  21:9  Manassehs,  them  to  do 
Is.  19:13  thoy  have  also  s.  Egypt 
Ezek.  13:10  they  have  s.  my  peo. 
Mark  1.3:22  signs  and  wonders  s. 
1  .John  2:26  concern,  them  thats. 
Rev.  2:20  Jezebel  to  s.  my  serv. 
SEDUCERS. 

3  Tim,.  3:13  s.  shall  wax  worse 

SEDUCETH,  l\G. 
JVw.  12:26  way  of  wicked  s. 
1  Tim.  4:1  giving  heed  to  s.  spi, 
SEE. 

Gen.  2:19  to  s.  what  ho  won.  call 
11:5  Lord  came  down  to  s.  city 
44:23  shall  .v.  my  face  no  more 
45:12  your  eyes  s.  the  eyes  of 
28  will  go  and  s.  Joseph  bef. 
48:11  I  had  not  tho.  to  s.  face 

JCx.  3:3  s.  this  great  sight,  4 
5:19  ofilcers    th.  were  in  evil 
6:1  Shalt  s.  what  I  will  do  to  P. 


SEE 

Ex.  10:5  cannot  be  able  to  a.  ear. 
28  ta.  heed,  s.  my  face  no  mo. 
12:13  when  I  s.  blood 
33:20  no  man  #.  me  and  live 
23  thou  shalt my  back  parts 
34:10  people  shall  s.  work  of  L. 
Lev.  13:10  priest  shall  s.  him,  17 
Ninn.  22:41  thence  he  might  s. 
23:9  from  top  of  rocks  I  s.  him 
13  whe.  mayest  s.  them,  sh.  s. 
24:17  I  sh.  s.  him,  but  not  now 
32:11  none  that  came  out  of  Eg. 

shall  8.  the  land,  Deut.  1:35 
De^it.  1:.36  save  C.  he  sh.  s.  land 
3:25  I  pray  thee,  let  me  s.  land 
28:34  eyes  wh.  thou  shalt  s.  67 
68  thou  shalt  s.  it  no  more 
29:4  hath  not  given  eyes  to  s. 
32:20  8.  what  their  end  will  be 
39  s.  now,  I,  even  I,  am  he 
52  thou  shalt  s.  land  bef.  thee 
34:4  I  have  caused  thee  to  s. 
■Jos.  22:10  built  great  altar  to  s. 

1  Sam.  15:35  came  no  more  to  s. 
19:3  what  I  s.  that  I  will  tell 

2  Sam.  1.3:5  when  fath.  com.  tos. 
14:;32  let  me  s.  the  king's  face 

1  K.  12:16  now  s.  to  thine  o%vn 

house,  David,  2  Chr.  10:16 
22:25  8.  that  day,  2  Chr.  18:24 

2  K.  2:10  8.  when  I  am  taken 
6:17  open  his  eyes  th.  he  mays. 

20  open  eyes  that  they  may  s. 
7:2  shalt  s.  it  with  th.  eyes,  19 
13  send  and  s.  14  go  and  s. 
10:16  s.  my  zeal  for  the  Lord 
19:16  open.  Lord,  thine  iyes, 

and  s.  /<t.  .37:17 
23:17  what  title  is  that  that  I  s. 
2  Chr.  25:17  let  us  s.  one  another 
.Job  7:7  mine  eye  no  more  s.  good 
8  eye  th.  ha.  seen  me,  s.  no  m. 
9:25  days  flee  away,  s.  no  good 
17:15  my  hope,  who  shall  s.  it  ? 
19:26  in  my  flesh  shall  I  s.  God 
27  whom  I  shall  s.  for  mysel? 
20:9  eye  shall  s.  him  no  more 
24:1  why  do  th.  not  s.  his  days? 
15  adulterer  sai.  No  eye  sh.  s. 
31:4  doth  not  he  .r.  my  ways? 
.33:28  his  life  shall  s.  the  light 
36:25  every  man  may  «.  it 
Ps.  10:11  God  will  never  s.  it 
14:2  G.  looked  to  s.  if  any,  53:2 
31:11  they  that  dids.  me 
34:8  O  taste  and  s.  Lord  is  good 
12  many  days,  he  may  s.  good 
.37:.34  wicked  cut  off;  sh.  s.  it 
40:3  shall  s.  it  and  trust  in  Lord 
41:6  s.  me,  he  speaketh  vanity 
49:19  they  shall  never  s.  light 
64:5  say.  Who  shall  s.  them  ? 
8  all  that  s.  th.  shall  flee  away 
66:5  come  and  s.  works  of  God 
86:17  they  wh.  hate  me  may  s. 
112:8  s.  his  desire  upon  enemi. 
10  wicked  s.  it  and  be  grieved 
119:74  be  glad  when  they  s.  me 
128:5  shalt  s.  the  good  of  Jerus. 
Ec.  1:10  be  said,  s.  this  is  new 
2:3  till  I  might  s.  wh.  was  good 
3:22  to  s.  what  sh.  be  after  nim 
Is.  6:10  lests.  with  their  eyes 
26:11  they  shall  s.  and  be  asha. 
.30:20  th.  eves  sh.  s.  thy  teachers 
.32:3  the  eyes  of  them  that  s. 
33:17  thine  eyes  sh.  s.  the  king 
41:20  that  th.  may  s.  and  know 
48:6  s.  this ;  49:7  kings  shall  s. 
52:8  for  they  shall  s.  eye  to  eye 
15  not  been  told  them  sh.  th.  s. 
53:2  when  we  shall  s.  him 
10  he  shall  s.  his  seed 
60:5  thou  sh.  s.  and  flow  toget. 
61:9  all  that  s.  them  acknowl. 
64:9  behold,  s.  we  beseech 
Jer.  1:11  I  s.  rod ;  13  s.  seeth.  pot 
2:10  s.  if  there  be  such  a  thing 
19  s.  that  it  is  an  evil  thing 
23  .t.  thy  way  in  the  valley 
3:2  s.  where  thou  hast  not  been 
5:1  s.  now  and  know,  and  seek 
6:16  stand  ye  in  the  ways  and  s. 
7:12  go  and  s.  what  I  did  to  it 
51:61  and  shalt  s.  and  shalt  read 
Ezek.  39:21  all  the  heath,  shall 
Dan.  3:25  lo,  I  s.  four  men  loose 
Joei  2:28  your  young  men  sh.  s. 

visions,  Acts  2:17 
Am/)s  6:2" pass  ye  to  Cal.  and  s. 
Mic.  7:10  mine  enemy  shrtll  s.  it 
Ilab.  2:1  s.  what  he  will  say 
Zee.  5:2  answer.  I  s.  flying  roll 
5  lift  your  eyes,  s.  what  is  this 
9:5  Ashkelon  sh.  s.  it,  and  fear 
10:7  Iheir  children  shall  s.  it 
Mai.  1:5  and  your  eyes  shall 
Mat.  5:8  pure  iu  heart,  sh.  s.  Q. 


SEE 

Mat.  8:4  s.  thou  tell  no  man, 
9:30:  MarkUU;  Acts2:i:22 

11:4  tell  John  th.  ye  hear  ands. 

12:38  would  s.  a  sign  from  thee 

13:14  seeing  ye  shall  s.  Mark 
4:12;  Xc<s  28:.36 

15  lest  at  any  time  they  should 
8.  with  their  eyes,  ^lc?s  28:27 

16  bless,  are  your  eyes,  they  s. 

17  to  s.  those  things  wh.  ye  s. 
15:31  when  they  saw  the  blind 

to  s.  Luke  7:22 
16:28  8.  Son  of  man  coming 
22:11  king  came  in  to  s.  guests 
24:6  wars,  s.  ye  be  not  troubled 
27:4  s.  thou  to  that ;  24  s.  to  it 
28:6  come  s.  place  where  L.  lay 

10  Galilee,  there  shall  s.  me 
Mark  5:14  to  s.  what  was  done 
32  8.  her  had  done  this  thing 
6:.38  go  and  s.  8:24  s.  men 
Lvke  2:15  go  to  Bethleh.  and  s. 
3:6  all  flesh  sh.  s.  salv.  of  God 
8:16  who  enter  may  s.  11:33 
9:9  he  desired  to  8.  him,  23:8 
27  not  taste  of  death  till  th.  s. 
14:18  grou.  I  must  go  and  s.  it 
17:22  when  ye  shalfdesire  to  s. 
23  s.  here,  or  s.  there 
19:3  Zaccheus  sought  to  s.  Jes. 
John  1:39  come  ands.  46;  11:34; 
Rev.  6:1,  3,  5,  7 
50  thou  shalt  s.  greater  things 
8:51  sayings,  sh.  never  s.  death 
56  Abra.  rejoiced  to  s.  my  day 
9:15  do  8.  25  blind,  now  I .;. 
39  th.  who  s.  not  might  s.  and 
th.  they  who  s.  mi.  be  blind 
12:21  saying.  Sir,  we  would  s.  J. 
16:22  but  I  wiU  8.  you  again 
Acts  20:25  s.  my  face  no  more,  38 
22:14  know  and  s.  that  Just  One 
28:20  I  caHed  you,  to  s.  yon 
Rom.  15:21  not  sp.  of,  they  sh.  s. 
1  Cor.  8:10  if  any  man  thee 
Phil.  1:27  whether  I  come  and  s. 
2:23  soon  as  I  s.  how  it  will  go 
1  Thes.  2:17  to  s.  your  face  with 
3:6  desir.  to  s.  us,  we  to  s.  you 
1  Tim.  6:16  hath  seen,  nor  can  s. 
neb.  12:14  witho.  holi.  no  man  s. 
13:23  come  shortly,  will  s.  you 
1  Pet.  3:10  that  will  s.  good  days 
1  John  5:16  if  any  man  s.  brother 
3  rlolin  14  I  shall  shortly  s.  thee 
Rev.  1:7  every  eye  shall  s.  him 
16:15  naked,  they  s.  his  shame 
19:10  s.  thou  do  it  not.  22:9 
82:4  and  they  shall  s.  his  face 

SEE  not,  or  not  SEE. 

Gen.  21:16  not  s.  death  of  child 
27:1  Is.  old,  that  he  could  not  s. 
43:3  ye  shall  Jiot  s.  my  face.  5 
44:26  we  may  not  8.  man's  face 
48:10  eyes  of  Is.  dim,  could  n.  s. 
Ex.  .33:20  canst  not  s.  my  face 
AVm.  14:23  they  shall  not  s. 
23:13  utmost  part,  shall  not  8. 

1  Sarn.  3:2  Eli  could  not  s.  4:15 

2  Sam.  3:13  not  8.  my  face,  e.xce. 
14:24  let  not  Absal.  s.  my  face 

1  K.  14:4  Ahijah  could  not  s. 

2  K.  3:17  n.  s.  wind,  nor  sh.  ye  8. 
22:20  thine  eyes  shall  n.  s.  evil 

Job  9:11  goeth  by  me,  I  s.  him  n. 
20:17  not  s.  rivers  of  honey  and 
2.3:9  hideth  that  I  cannot  s.  him 
.34:.32  wh.  I  s.  not  teach  thou  me 
35:14  thou  shalt  not  s.  him 
.37:21  men  s.  not  bright  light 

Ps.  .58:8  pass  away,  not  s.  sun 
74:9  %ve    not  our  signs,  there  is 
89:48  liveth,  shall  not  s.  death 
94:7  say.  The  Lord  shall  not  s. 
9  formed  eye,  shall  he  not  s.  ? 
115:5  eyes,  they  s.  not,  135:16 

Is.  26:11  is  lifted  up,  will  not  s. 
33:19  th.  shalt  not  s.  a  fierce  peo. 
38:11  I  shall  not  s.  the  Lord 
44:9  they  s.  not.  they  be  asha. 
18  shut  eyes,  that  th.  cannot  8. 

Jer.  5:21  eyes,  s.  not.  Ezek.  12:12 
12:4  he  shall  not  s.  our  last  end 
14:13  ye  shall  not  s.  the  sword 
17:6  shall  not  s.  when  good  com. 
8  sh.  not  8.  when  heat  cometh 
2:?:24  that  I  shall  not  s.  him? 

Ezek.  12:6  thou  s.  not  ground.  12 
13  shall  hcnot  s.  it.  tho'  he  die 

Dan.  5:2;}  "ods  of  gold.  wh.  n. 

Ze.p.  3:15  thou  shaTt  not  s.  evil 

Mat.  13:13  seeing, not 
23:39  shall  not  s.  me,  Lu.  13:35 
24:2  s.  ye  not  all  these  things  ? 

Mark  8:18  hav.  eyes.  s.  ye  not? 

L'ike  2:26  n.  s.  dea.  bef.  seen  C. 
8:10  seeing,  they  might  not  s. 


SEE 

Luke  17:22  desl.  to  8.  ye  sh.  not  >. 
John  .3:3  cannot  s.  kingd.  of  G. 
36  shall  not  s.  life,  wrath  ahid. 

9:39  they  who  s.  Tiot  might  s. 

12:40  that  they  should  not  s. 

16:16  ye  shall  not  s.  me,  17,  19 

18:26  did  I  not  s.  thee  in  gard.  ? 
Acts  22:11  I  could  nots.  for  glory 
Rom.  11:8  th.  they  should  not  s. 

10  darkened  that  may  not  s. 
1  Cor.  16:7  for  I  will  not  s.  you 
Heb.  2:8  we  s.  not  yet  all  things 

11:5  that  he  should  not  s.  death 

1  Pet.  1:8  tho'  now  ye  s.  him  not 

2  Pet.  1:9  blind,  can  not  s.  a  far 

We  SEE. 
Ps.  36:9  in  thy  light  shall  toe  ». 
Mark  15:32  we  may  s.  .John  6:30 
John  9:41  we  s.  your  sin  remain. 
1  Cor.  13:12  we  s.  thro'  a  glass 
1  7%ftt.  3:10  pray,  we  might  *. 
1  .John  3:2  for  we  shall  «.  him 

Ye  SEE,  or  SEE  ye. 
Ex.  14:13  ye  sh.  s.  them  no  more 

16:7  ye  shall  s.  glory  of  Lord 
Jos.  3:3  when  ye  s.  ark  of  coven. 
1  Sam.  10:24  8.  ye  him  L.  chos.  ? 
Cant.  6:13  what  will  yes.  in  Sh. 
6:9  s.  ye  indeed,  perceive 

42:18  blind,  that  ye  may  s. 

66:14  wh.  ye  s.  your  hearts  shall 
Jer.  2:31  O  generati.  s.  ye  word 

42:18  ye  sh.  s.  th.  place  no  more 
Ezek.  13:23  ye  sh.  s.  no  more  va. 

14:22  ye  shall  s.  their  way 
Dan.  2:8  ye  s.  thing  is  gone 
Mat.  13:17  have  desired  to  sea 
th.  things  ije  s.  Lvke  10:23 

24:33  when  ye  shall  s.  these  th. 
3/07-^13:29;  irfe  21:31 

26:64  hereafter  shall  ye  s.  Son 
of  man,  Mark  14:62 

27:24  f.  ye  to  it.  3fark  15:36 

28:7  in  Ga.  shall  ye  s.  Mark  16:7 
John  14:19  but  ye  s.  16:10  ye  ». 

16:16  a  lit.  ye  shall  8.  me.  17, 19 
,40/.'?  2:33  wh.  pe  now  s.  and  hear 

25:24  ye  s.  this  man.  about  wh. 
1  Pet.  1:8  tho'  now  ye  s.  him  not 

SEEING. 
Ex.  4:11  makcth  s.  or  blind? 

22:10  driven  away,  no  man  s. 
Nvm.  35:23  s.  him  not 

1  AT.  1:48  mine  eyes  even  s.  it 
Piov.  20:12  Lord  maketh  s.  eye 
Ec.  1:8  eye  not  satisfied  with  s. 
Is.  21:3  dismayed  at  the  s.  of  it 

33:15  shut,  his  eyes  from  s.  evil 
42:20  8.  many  things,  but  thou 
Mat.  1.3:13  beca.  they  s.  see  not 
14  s.  ye  shall  see  and  shall  not 
perc.  3/rtr;i:4:12;  ^cfe  28:2ft 
John  9:7  washed  and  came  8. 
Acts  13:11  not,<t.  sun  for  a  season 

2  Pet.  2:8  s.  and  hearing,  vexed. 

SEED. 

Gen.  1:11  herbs  yield,  s.  12,  29 
47:19  give  us  s.  23  here  is 
24  four  parts  sh.  be  own  for  K 

Lev.  19:19  not  sow  with  ming.  s, 
26:16  shall  sow  your  s.  in  vain 
27:16  estima.  shall  be  acc.  to  f. 
30  tithe  of  s.  of  land  is  Lord's 

Xmn.  20:5  it  is  no  place  of  s. 

Deut.  11:10  Eg.  where  sowedst  s. 
28:.38  carrv  much  .i.  into  field 

1  Satn.  8:15  king  take  tenth  of  s. 

1  K.  18:.32  conta.  2  measures  of  s. 

Ps.  126:6  bearing  precious  s. 

Ec.  11:6  in  morning  sow  thy 

Is.  5:10  s.  of  homer  sh.  yield  ep. 
17:11  make  thy  s.  to  flourish 
55:10  it  may  give  s.  to  sower 

Jer.  35:7  sow  s.  nor  plant  viney. 

Ezek.  17:5  he  took  of  s.  of  land 

Joel  1:17  s.  is  rotten  under  clodfl 

Ama9  9:13  overtake  that  sow.  *. 

Bar/.  2:19  is  the yet  in  barn  t 

Zee.  8:12 shall  be  prosperous 

Mai.  2:3  I  will  corrupt  vonr  .v. 

Mat.  13:19  s.  by  way-side.  20.  29 

23  receiv.  8.  into  good  ground 

24  man  sowed  good  s.  in  field 

37  soweth  good  s.  is  S.  of  man 

38  good  s.  are  the  children  of 
Jfort  4:26  cast  s.  into  "round 
Lvke  8:11  s.  is  the  word  of  God 

1  Cor.  15-38  ev. his  own  body 

2  Cor.  9:10  minister,  s.  to  sower 
1  Pet.  1:23  boi-n,  not  of  corrup.  s. 
1  John  3:9  his  s.  remain,  in  him 
See  coptJLATioiT. 

SEED,  far  jiosterity. 
Gen.  4:25  G.  appoint,  me  ano.  s. 
7:3  keep  s.  alive  on  fa.  of  eai-th 
15:3  Ab.  said,  To  me  giv.  uos. 


Q8Q 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SEE 

Gen.  10:32  preser.  s.  of  father,  34 

38:8  raise  s.  lo  bro.  Mat.  22:24  ; 
Mark\i:Yi\  JJuke  20:28 
Lev.  21:21  a  blemish  of  «.  of  Aa. 
Num.  16:40  which  is  not  s.  of  A. 
Z)tut.  1:8  give  it  to  their  s.  11:9 

4:37  chose  s.  after  tliem,  10:15 

31:21  out  of  mouths  of  their  s. 
Huth  4:12  «.  the  Lord  pliall  give 
1  Sam.  2:20  L.  give  s.  of  this  wo. 

24:21  th.  wilt  not  cut  otfmy  s. 
1  K.  11::39  I  will  afflict  s.  of  Dav. 
UK.  11:1  Athaliah  destroved  all 
thes.  royal,  2  Chr.  22:10 

17:20  Lord  rejected  s.  of  Israel 

25:25  Ishiu.  of  «.  royal,  Jer.  41:1 
1  Chr.  lt):13  O  ye  s.  of  Israel 
SJzr.  2:59  not  show  s.  Neh.  7:6f 

9:2  holy  s.  have  mingled  them 
Neh.  9:2  s.  of  Israel  separated 
Est.  9:27  J.  took,  them  and  s.  31 
Job  21:8  their  s.  is  established  in 
Fs.  21:10  their  *\  sh.  thou  destr. 

22:23  praise  him,  all  ye  s.  of 
Jacob,  all  ye  the  s.  of  Israel 

30  a  s.  shall  serve  him 
37:28  s.  of  wicked  shall  be  cut 

69:36  the  s.  of  his  servants  shall 
102:28  their  s.  sh.  be  establish. 
106:27  overthrow  their  «.  among 
Prov.  11:21  s.  of  righteous  sh.  be 
Js.  1:4  nation,  a  s.  of  evil-doers 
6:13  holy  s.  shall  be  substance 
14:20  s.  of  evil-doers  sh.  never 
45:19  I  said  not  unto  s.  of  Jacob 

25  in  L.  all  s.  of  Is.  be  justified 
67:3  s.  of  adulterer  and  whore 

4  transgres.  a  s.  of  falsehood 
61:9  th.  s.  shall  be  among  Gent. 
65:9  I  will  bring  a  s.  out  of  Ja. 

23  s.  of  the  blessed  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  2:21  I  planted  thee  a  rights. 
7:15  I  will  cast  out  s.  of  Ephra. 
31:27  s.  of  man  and  s.  of  beast 

36  then  s.  of  Is.  also  sh.  cease 

37  I  cast  off  all  s.  of  Is.  .33:26 
33:22  will  I  multiply  s.  of  David 

Ezek.  20:5 1  lift,  hand  to  «.  of  Ja. 

43:19  give  to  be  of  s.  of  Zadok 
Dan.  2:43  mingle  with  s.  of  men 

9:1  Darius  of  s.  of  the  Medes 
Mai.  2:15  might  seek  a  godly  a. 
Mark  12:20  left  no  s.  21,  22 
John  7:42  Ch.  cometh  of  s.  of  D. 
Acts  1.3:23  of  man's  s.  G.  rais.  J. 
iSo?«.  1:3  of  s.  of  D.  2  Tim.  2:8 

4:16  promise  might  be  to  his  s. 

9:8  chil.  of  prom,  counted  for  s. 
29  except  Lord  had  left  us  a  s. 
Gal.  3:19  was  added,  till  «.  come 
Sen.  12:17  war  with  remn.  of  s. 


SEE 

2  Sam.  7:12  set  up  t.  s.  1  C/i.  17:11 
■Tob  5:25  slialt  know  that  t/iy  s. 
Ps.  89:4  t/ujs.  will  I  establish 
Is.  43:5  I  bring  tkj/  s.  from  cast 
44:3  I  pour  my  Spirit  on  t/nj  s. 
48:19  t/iij  s.  had  been  as  sand 
54:3  thi/  s.  sh.  inherit  Gentiles 
59:21  .Sp.  not  depart  out  of  the 
mouth  of  t.  s.  nor  t.  seed's  s. 
■Ter.  30:10  t.  s.  from  land,  4(>-27 
Gal.  3:16  to  t.  s.  which  is  Christ 

Your  SBED. 

Ex.  32:13  land  I  give  to  y.  s. 
Lev.  22:3  whoso,  of  your  s.  goeth 
Is.  66:22  so  y.  s.  and  name  rem. 

SEED-TIME. 

Gen.  8:22  s.-t.  and  harv.  sh.  not 
SEEDS. 

Dmt.  22:9  not  sow  with  divers  s. 
Mat.  13:4  so.  j!.  fell  by  way-side 
32  wh.  is  least  of  s.  Mark  4:31 
Gal.  3:16  saith  not  s.  as  of  many 

SEEK. 
Gen.  37:16  I  s.  my  brethren 
43:18  that  he  may  s.  occasion 


SEE 

Jer.  .34:20  them  that  s.  th.  life,  21 
4-1:30  give  Pliar.  to  them  that  s. 
40:26  Egyptians  to  those  th.  s. 
4'.):37  dismayed  bef  them  Ih.  s. 
Lam.  1:11  people  si''h,  s.  bread 
Ezek.  7:25  they  shall  s.  peace 

26  then  shall  tliey  s.  a  vision 
34:11  sher.])  •  and  .s.  lliem  out 
12  so  will  I  s.  out  my  sheep 
16  I  will  s.  that  wh.  was  lost 
Ban.  9:3  God,  to  s.  by  prayer 
IIos.  2:7  shall  s.  them,  not  find 
Amos  5:4  saith  the  Lord,  s.  me 

14  s.  good  and  not  evil 

8:12  to  s.  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Nah.  3:7  wh.  sh.  I  s.  comfort.  ? 

11  thou  Shalt  s.  strength 
Zep.  2:3  s.  ye  the  Lord 
Zee.  11:16  a  sheph.  shall  not  s. 

12:9  in  th.  day  I  will  s.  to  destr. 
Mai.  2:7  they  should  s.  the  law 

15  he  might  s.  a  godly  seed 
Mat.  6:32  th.  things  do  Gent.  s. 

33  s.  ye  first  the  kingdom  o 

God,  Lvke  12:31 
7:7  «.  and  ye  sh.  find,  Lu.  11:9 


tI"T  a'Kt,'  "i.-ll"-'  i    28:5  know  ye  s.  J.  Mark  16:6 

Deut.  4:29  s.  him  with  thy  heart  jif^rk  1:.37  All  '  ' 

1  Sam.  9:3  said  to  S.  Go  s.  a;  


See  ABRAHAM. 

His  SEED. 

Gen.  17:19  cov.  wi.  Is.  and  h.  s. 

48:19  his  s.  sh.  become  nations 
Zev.  20:2  any  of  his  s.  to  Mol.  3,  4 

21:15  nor  profane  his  s.  am.  pe. 
Num.  14:24  Caleb  and  his  s. 

24:7  h.  s.  sh.  be  in  many  waters 
Jos.  24:3  I  multiplied  his  s. 
2  Sam.  4:8  aveng.  of  S.  and  A.  s. 
Neh.  9:8  a  coven,  to  give  it  h.  s. 
Est.  10:3  speaking  peace  to  h.  s. 
Ps.  25:13  his  s.  sh.  inherit  earth 

37:25  nor  seen  his  s.  beg.  bread 
26  merciful,  his  s.  is  blessed 

89:29  hi-i  s.  I  make  to  end.  .36 

112:2  his  s.  shall  be  mighty 
Js.  53:10  his  s.  sh.  prolong  days 
Jer.  22:28  cast  out,  he  and  his  s. 
30  no  man  of  Ais  s.  sh.  prosper 

3.3:26  not  take  of  h.  s.  to  be  rul. 

49:10  Esau,  his  s.  is  spoiled 
Acts  7:5  give  it  to  him  and  hiss. 

Thy  SEED. 

Gen.  3:15  ennii.  bet.  t.  s.  and  her 
12:7  to  t.  s.  will  I  give  th.  land, 
13:15;  15:18;  17^8 ;  24:7 ;  26:3 ; 
28:4,  13;  35:12;  48:4:  Ex. 
33:1 ;  Deut.  34:4 
13:16 /Ays.  dust,  18:10;  28:14 
15:5  so  sh.  thy  s.  be,  Itom.  4:18 
13  thy  s.  be  a  stranger  in  land 
17:12  not  of  t.  s.  sh.  be  circum. 
21:12  in  Is.  t.  s.  call.  Heb.  11:18 
13  Ish.  a  nation,  bee.  he  is  t.  s. 
22:17  th7j  s.  possess  gate,  24:60 
18  in  thy  s.  all  nations  be  bles. 
26:4;  28:14;  Acts  3:25 
26:24  mult.  thys.  for  Abraham's 
32:12  I  will  make  thy  s.  as  sand 
48:11  G.  hath  showed  me  thy  s. 
Lev.  18:21  not  of       pass  thro' 
Deut.  28:46  for  a  sign  on  thy  s. 
30:19  thou  and  thy  s.  may  live 
1  Sam.  20:42  bet.  my  e.  arid  t.  s. 


23:15  Saul  come  to  s.  his  life, 

25;  24:2;  26:2 
25:26  th.  that  «.  evil  to  my  lord 
29  risen  to  pursue  and  s.  soul 
27:1  Saul  shall  despair  to  s.  me 

1  K.  2:40  Shimei  went  to  s.  serv. 
18:10  hath  not  sent  to  s.  thee 
19:10  s.  my  life  to  take  it,  14 

2  K.  2:16  go,  and  s.  thy  master 
6:19  bring  ye  to  man  wh.  ye  s. 

1  Chr.  28:8  s.  commandm.  of  L. 
9  if  thou  s.  him,  he  will  be 

found,  2  Chr.  15:2 

2  Chr.  19:3  prep,  heart  to  s.  God 
30:19  prep,  his  heart  to  s.  God 
31:21  to  s.  his  God,  he  did  it 
.34:3  Joeiah  began  to  s.  after  G, 

Ezr.  4:2  we your  God  as  ye  do 
7:10  prepared  his  heart  tos.  law 
8:21  to.i.  him  right  way  for  us 
22  G.  is  on  them  for  good  th.  s. 
Neh.  2:10  to  s.  welfare  of  Israel 
Job  5:8  I  would  s.  unto  God 
7:21  Shalt  s.  me  in  the  morning 
8:5  if  thou  wouldst  s.  unto  God 
20:10  children  shall  s.  to  please 
Ps.  4:2  vanity,  s.  after  leasing 
9:10  not  forsaken  th.  that  s.  th. 
10:15  s.  out  his  wickedness 
14:2  any  that  did  s.  God,  53:2 
24:6  genera,  of  them  that*,  him 
27:4  desired,  that  will  I  s.  after 

8  s.  my  face,  thy  fa.  L.  will  I  s. 
.34:14  s.  peace,  \  Pet.  3:11 

3.5:4  put  to  shame  s.  my  soul 
38:12  that  s.  my  life.  th.  s.  hurt 
40:14  s.  after  rny  soul,  70:2 
54:3  oppressors  s.  after  my  soul 
63:1  my  God,  early  will  I  s.  th. 

9  those  that  s.  my  soul  go  into 
69:6  let  not  those  that  s.  thee 

.32  heart  shall  live  that  s.  God 
70:4  let  those  that  s.  thee  rejo. 
71:13  with  dishonors,  my  hurt 

24  bro.  unto  shame  s.  my  hurt 
83:16  they  may  s.  thy  name 
104:21  yo.  lions  s.  meat  from  G. 
109:10  let  his  child,  s.  th.  bread 
119:2  s.  him  wi.  th.  whole  heart 

45  at  liberty,  for  I  s.  thy  pree. 

176  as  a  sheep,  s.  thy  ser\ant 
122:9  of  God,  I  will  s.  thy  good 
Prov.  1:28  s.  me,  sh.  not  find  me 
8:17  and  those  that  s.  me  early 
2.3:35  I  will  s.  it  yet  again 
29:10  upright,  just  s.  his  soul 

26  many  s.  the  ruler's  favor 
Ec.  1:13  I  gave  my  hear-t  to  s. 
7:25  my  heart  to  s.  out  wisdom 
8:17  though  man  labor  to  s.  it 
Cajit.  3:2  s.  him  my  soul  lovcth 
6:1  we  may  s.  him  with  thee 
7s.  1:17  s.  judgment,  relieve  opp. 
8:19  sho.  not  a  people  s.  untoG. 
11:10  to  it  shall  Gentiles  s. 
26:9  wit.  me  will  I  s.  thee  early 
34:16  s.  ye  out  of  book  of  Lord 
41:12  thou  Shalt  s.  them 

17  when  the  needy  s.  water 
45: 10  not  to  Ja.  s.  ye  me  in  vain 
58:2  yet  they  s.  me  daily,  and 
■Jer.  2:24  s.  her,  in  her  mouth 
4:30  thy  lovers  will  s.  thy  life 
11:21  men  of  Anath.  s.  thy  life 
19:7  th.  that  s.  their  lives,  21:7 

9  that  s.  their  lives  sh.  strait. 
22:25  that  s.  thy  life,  38:16 
29:7  s.  the  peace  of  the  city 

13  shall  s.  me,  and  find  me 


men  s.  for  thee 
3:32  thy  brethren  s.  for  thee 
Luke  12:30  these  thi.  nations  s. 
13:24  many  will  s.  to  enter  in 
1.5:8  doth  she  not  s.  diligently? 
17:.33  whos.  shall  s.  to  save  life 
19:10  Son  of  man  is  come  to  s. 
24:5  why  s.  living  among  dead  1 
John  1:38  Je.  saith.  What  s.  ye  ? 
6:26  ye  s.  me,  not  beea.  ye  saw 
7:25  he  whom  they  s.  to  kill  1 
34  shall  s.  me,  not  And  me,  36 
8:21  ye  shall  s.  me,  die  in  sins 
37  seed,  but  ye  s.  to  kill  me,  40 
13:.33  ye  sh.  s.  me,  whither  I  go 
18:4  Jesus  said.  Whom  s.  ye?  7 
8  ye    me,  let  th.  go  their  way 
Acts  10:19  behold,  3  men  s.  thee 
21  P.  said,  I  am  he  whom  yes. 
Pmn.  2:7  to  th.  who  s.  for  glory 
11:3  I  am  alone,  they  s.  my  life 
1  Cor.  10:24  let  no  man  s.  his  own 
Gal.  1:10  do  I  s.  to  please  men  ? 
Phil.  2:21  all  s.  their  own  things 
Col.  3:1  s.  those  thi.  that  are  ab. 
Heb.  11:14  that  they  s.  a  country 
13:14  have  no  city,  we  s.  one 
liev.  9:6  in  th.  days  men  s.  death 

See  PACE,  LORD. 

IVot  SEEK,  or  SEEK  not. 

Num.  15:39  s.  n.  after  your  heart 
Deut.  23:6  thou  shalt  not  s.  their 

peace,  Ezr.  9:12 
Puth  3:1  shall  I  not  s.  rest? 
Ps.  10:4  wicked  not  s.  after  God 

119:155  wicked  s.  not  thy  statu. 
Jer.  30:14  lovers,  they  s.  thee  n. 

45:5  great  things  ?  s.  them  not 
Amos  5:5  but  s.  not  Beth-el 
Zee.  11:16  a  shepherd  shall  no^  s. 
Luke  12:29  s.  n.  what  ye  sh.  eat 
John  5:30  bee.  I  s.  not  mine  own 

8:.50  I  s.  not  mine  own  glory 

1  Cor.  7:27  s.  n.  loosed,  s.  n.  wife 

2  Cor.  12:14  for  I  s.  not  yours 

SEEREST. 

Gen.  37:15  asked,  What  s.  thou  ? 
Jucl.  4:22  show  thee  man  thou  s. 
2  Sam.  17:3  the  man  thou  s. 

20:19  s.  to  destroy  a  mother 
1  K.  11:22  s.  to  go  to  thy  country 

Ter.  45:5  s.  thou  great  things? 
John  4:27  said.  What  s.  thou  ? 

20:15  saith,  "W'oman,  whom  s. 
thou  ? 

SEEKETH. 

1  Sam.  19:2  Saul  s.  to  kill  thee 

20:1  my  sin,  that  he  s.  my  life  ? 

22:23  that  s.  my  life,  s.  thy  life 

24:9  saying,  David  s.  thy  hurt? 
.Job  39:29  fr.  thence  she  s.  ])rey 
Ps.  37:.32  watch,  s.  to  slay  him 
Prov.  11:27  s.  goodprocur.  favor, 
but  he  that  s.  mischief 

14:6  scorner  s.  wisdom 

18:1  separated  himself,  s.  wisd. 
15  the  ear  of  wise  s.  knowledge 
Ec.  7:28  which  yet  my  soul  s. 
Jer.  5:1  any  that  s.  the  truth 

30:17  Z.  w'hom  no  man  s.  after 
La7n.  3:25  L.  good  to  soul  s.  him 
Ezek.  34:12  shepherd  s.  out  flock 
Mat.  7:8  s.  findeth,  Luke  11:10 

18:12  and  s.  that  gone  astray 
John  4:23  Fa.  s.  such  to  worship 

7:4  and  s.  to  be  known  openly 
18  s.  his  own  glory:  s.  his  glo. 

8:.50  there  is  one  tliat  s.  and  ju. 
Pom.  3:11  none  that  s.  after  God 


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SEE 

Pom.  11:7  Isr.  not  obt.  that  hes. 
1  Cm:  13:5  charity  s.  not  her  own 

SEEKING. 
Mat.  12:43  s.  rest,  and  findeth 

none,  Luke  11:24 
Mark  8:11  s.  a  sign  from  heaven 
Luke  2:45  turned  back  .s\  him 
11:54  s.  to  catch  something 
13:7  behold,  I  come  s.  fruit 
John  6:24  to  Capern.  s.  for  Jesns 
Acts  13:11  went  s.  some  to  lead 
1  Cor.  10:33  nots.  mine  own  pro. 
1  Pet.  5:8  s.  whom  he  may  dev. 
SEEM. 

Gen.  27:12  I  sh.  s.  as  a  deceiver 
Deut.  15:18  not  s.  hard,  wh.  thou 
25:3  thy  brother  should  s.  vile 
■los.  24:15  if  its.  evil  unto  you 
Neh.  9:32  let  not  trouble  s.  little 
Est.  8:5  s.  right  before  the  king 
1  Cor.  12:22  those  members  wh.s. 
Ileb.  4:1  lest  any  of  you  sho.  s. 
Jam.  1:26  if  any  s.  to  be  religi. 
See  GOOD. 

SEEMED. 

Gen.  19:14  s.  as  one  that  mocked 
29:20  s.  to  him  but  a  few  days 
Jer.  27:5  unto  whom  it  s.  meet 
Luke  24:11  th.  words s.  idle  tales 
Gal.  2:6  these  ^^■ho  s.  somewhat 

SEEMETH. 
Num.  16:9  s.  it  but  a  small  thi.  ? 
Pron.  14:12  which  s.  liglit,  16:25 
18:17  first  in  own  cause  s.  just 
Ezek.  34:18  s.  it  a  small  thing 
Luke  8:18  what  he  «.  to  have 
1  Ccfi:  3:18  if  s.  to  be  wise 
See  GOOD. 

SEEMLY. 

Prcn).  19:10  deli,  is  not  s.  for  fool 
26:1  so  honor  is  not  s,  for  a  fool 
SEEN. 

Num.  14:22  have  s.  my  glory 
27:13  when  thou  hast  s.  it,  thou 

Deut.  1:28  we  have  s.  sons  of  A. 
31  s.  how  Lord  bare  thee 
3:21  eyes  have  s.  all  Lord  done 
4:9  forget  things  eyes  hath  s. 
5:24  s.  th.  G.  doth  talk  wi.  man 
11:7  your  eyes  have  s.  acts  of  L. 
21:7  nor  have  our  eyes  s.  it 
33:9  said,  I  have  not  s.  him 

Jos.  24:7  s.  what  I  have  done 

Jud.  2:7  eld.  who  s.  great  works 
13:22  because  we  have  s.  God 
18:9  we  have  s.  land,  very  good 

1  Sam.  23:22  hath  s.  him  there 
24:10  this  day  thine  eyes  haves. 

2  Sam.  18:21  tell  king  thou  hast  s. 

1  K.  10:7  I  came,  mine  eyes  s. 
13:12  s.  way  man  of  God  went 
20:13  s.  this  great  multitude? 

2  K.  20:15  what  ha.  they  s.  ?  all 

in  house  ha.  they  s.  Is.  39:4 
23:29  slew  J.  wh.  he  had  s.  him 

Ezr.  3:12  had  s.  first  house 

Est.  9:26  that  they  had  s.  cone. 

.Job  7:8  eye  ha.  s.  me,  see  no  mo. 
8:18  pla.  say,  I  have  not  s.  thee 
10:18  and  no  eye  had  s.  me 
13:1  mine  eye  hath  s.  all  this 
20:7  haves,  him  say,  Wh.  is  he  ? 

Ps.  10:14  thou  basts,  it 
35:21  eyes,  it;  22  hast  s.  it 
48:8  so  have  we  s.  city  of  Lord 
68:24  have  s.  thy  goings,  O  G. 

Prov.  25:7  thine  eyes  have  s. 

Ec.  4:3  not  s.  evil  work  that  is 
6:5  not  s.  sun  nor  known  any 
6  I  live,  yet  hath  hes.no  good 

Is.  6:5  mine  eyes  have  s.  Lord 
64:4  nor  eye  s.  what  he  prepared 
66:8  who  hath  s.  such  things? 

Jer.  1:12  said  L.  thou  hast  well  s. 
3:6  s.  what  baeksl.  Isr.  done? 
12:3  hast  s.  me,  tried  heart 

Lam.  2:14  prop,  have  s.  vain  thi. 
have  s.  false  burdens 
16  enemies  say,  We  have  s.  it 
3:.59  O  L.  thou  basts,  my  wrong 

Ezek.  8:12  s.  what  ancients  do 
15  hast  thou  s.  this?  17;  47:6 
13:7  have  ye  not  s.  vain  vision 

Mat.  13:17  propli.  desired  to  see 
th.  thi.  nots.  them,  Lu.  10:24 
21:32  ye  had  s.  it.  repented  not 

Mark  9:1  have  s.  kingd.  of  God 
9  tell  no  man  what' they  had  s. 
16:14  beli.  not  wh.  had  s.  him 

Lnke  1:22  that  he  had  s.  a  vision 
2:20  praising  G.  for  thi.  bads. 
26  death,  bef.  he  hads.  L.'sC. 
5:26  we  have  s.  strange  things 
9:.36  told  things  wh.  they  had  s. 
19:37  mighty  works  they  had  s. 


CRUDEN'S  COJJ'CORDANCE. 


SEE 

Luke  24:23  had  s.  vision  of  ang. 

37  supposed  they  had«.  aepirit 
John  1:18  no  man  hath  s.  God  at 

any  time,  1  John  4:12 
3:11  we  testify  that  we  have  «. 
32  what  lie  hath  «.  and  heard 
4:45  Galileans  had  s.  all  he  did 
5:37  not  at  any  time  8.  shape 
6:4ti  not  that  any  man  s.  Father 
8:57  hast  thou  x.  Abraham  ? 
9:8  neighbors  which  had  s.  him 
87  hast .«.  it  is  he  that  talketh 
11:45  had  seen  what  J.  did,  bel. 
14:9  s.  me  hath  s.  the  Father 
15:24  s.  and  hated  both  me 
90:18  she  had  s.  L.  25  Lord 
29  bee.  thou  hast believed 
Acts  4:20  speak  things  we  ha.  s. 
9:27  declared  how  he  had  s.  L. 
10:17  vision  he  had  s.  sho.  mean 
31:23  he  had    grace  of  God 
16:10  after  he  had  s.  vision 
40  «.  brethren,  comforted  them 
1  Cor.  8:9  eye  hath  not  s.  nor  ear 
9:1  have  I  not«.  Je.  Ch.  our  L.  ? 
PhU.  4:9  things  ye  heard  and  s. 
Col.  2:1  many  as  have  not  s.  face 
1  Tim.  6:16  wh.  no  man  hath  s. 
1  John  1:1  we  have  s.  with  eyes 
3  have  s.  declare  we  unto  you 
3:6  whoso,  sin.  hath  not  s.  him 
4:14  we  have  s.  and  do  testify 
20  brot.  whom  he  hath  s.  how 
can  he  love  G.  he  ha.  not  s.  f 
8  John  11  do.  evil,  hath  not  s.  G. 
Xft),  1:19  write  thi.  thou  hast  s. 
22:8  heard  and  s.  I  fell  down 

HAVE  I  seen. 
Oen.  7:1  thee  h.  Is.  righteous 
1  Chr.  29:17  now  h.  Is.  people 
8:9  this  h.  Is.  and  applied 
Jer.  46:5  wheref.  h.  Is.  dismayed 
Zee.  9:8  h.  I.  s.  with  mine  eyes 

I  have  SEE:V. 
Oen.  .32:.10  I  h.  s.  G.  face  to  face 
33:10 1  have  s.  thy  face,  46:30 
Ex.  3:9  Ik.  s.  oppression,  16 
32:9  Ih  s.  pecrole,  Deut.  9:13 
Jud.  6:22 bee.  Ih.  s.  an  angel 
8  K.  20:5  thus  saith  the  Lord,  / 

have  s.  thy  tears  Is.  38:5 
Job  15:17  that  wh.  Ih.  s.  I  decl. 

31:19 \{  Ihave  s.  any  perish 
P».  37:35  I h.  s.  wicked  in  power 
Ec.  1:14  I  h.  s.  works  under  sun 
5:13  evil  wh.  Ih.  s.  under  sun 

18  that  wh.  Ih.  8.  good  to  eat 
6:1  evil  which  I  have  s.  10:5 

Is.  57:18  Ihave  s.  his  ways 
Jer.  7:11  behold, /A.  s.  it,  sai.  L. 
Dan.  2:26  make  kn.  dream /A.  s. 
John  8:38  I  siioak  that  I hai'e  s. 
Acts  7:34  Ih.  s.  affliction  of  peo. 

Ve  have  SEE!V. 
Ex.  14:13  Egypt,  wli.  ye  have  s. 

19:4  ye  h.  s.  "what  I  did  to  Egy. 

20:22  ye  have  s.  that  I  talked 
Deut.  20:2  ye  have  s.  all,  Jos.  23:3 
Jud.  9:48  what  ye  have  s.  me  do 

1  Sam.  17:25  have  ye  s.  this  man 
Job  27:12  )/«  yourselves  h.  s.  it 
Luke  7:22  tell  J.  what  ye  have  s. 
John  6:36  ye  have  s.  believe  not 

8:.38  ye  do  that  ye  h.  s.  with  fa. 

14:7  ye  know  him,  have  s.  him 
Acts  1:11  come  as  ye  h  .  s.  him  go 
Jam.  5:11     have  s.  end  of  Lord 

SEEIV,  pa.<!sively. 
Oen.  22:14  mount  of  L.  sh.  be  e. 
Ex.  .33:23  my  face  sh.  not  be  s. 

34:3  any  man  be  s.  thro'  mount 
Num.  14:14  Lord  s.  face  to  face 
Jud.  19:30  no  deed  done  nor 

2  Sam.  17:17  might  not  be  s. 
Js.  80:2  gl.  shall  lie  s.  upon  thee 
Zee.  9:14  L.  sh.  be  .t.  over  them 
Mat.  9:33  it  was  never  so  s.  in  I. 

23:5  works  do  to  be  t.  of  men 
Mark  16:11  he  had  been  s.  of  her 
Acts  1:3  s.  of  them  40  days,  13:31 
JRom.  1:20  invis.  things  clearly 

8:24  hope  that  is  s.  is  not  hope 
1  Cor.  15:5  he  was    of  Cephas 

6  was  «.  of  above  500  brethren 

7  s.  of  James;  8  was  of  me 
8  Cor.  4:18  look  not  at  things  s. 
Seb.  11:1  evid.  of  things  nots. 

8  things  which  are  s.  not  made 
7  N.  warned  of  G.  things  not  .•!. 
13  hav.  s.  them  were  persuad. 

1  Pet.  1:8  having  not  s.  ye  lovo 
SEER. 

1  Sam.  9:9  let  ns  go  to  s.  proph. 
was  beforetinie  called  a  s. 
11  is  ,f.  here  ?  18  where  s.  hou. 

19  Samuel  answer.  I  am  the  s. 


SEI 

2  Sam.  15:27  Art  thon  not  a  s. 
34:11  word  came  to  Gad,  D.'s  s. 

1  Chr.  9:22 Samuel  the*,  didord. 
25:5  Heman,  king's  s.  in  word 
26:28  Samuel  the  ».  had  dedica. 
29:29  acts  of  Da.  writ,  in  book 

of  Sam.  s.  in  book  of  Gad,  s. 

2  Chr.  9:29  in  visions  of  Iddo,  s. 
12:15  Rehob.  in  book  of  Iddo,  s. 
16:7  Hanani  the  s.  came  to  Asa 

10  then  Asa  was  wroth  with  t. 
19:2  Je.  son  of  s.  went  to  meet 
29:25  commandment  of  Gad,  s. 
30  words  of  Da.  and  Asaph,  s. 
35:15  command,  of  Jeduthun,«. 
Amos  7:12  O  thou  s.  flee  away 

SEERS. 
2  K.  17:13  against  Is.  and  J.  \>ys. 
2  Chr.  a3:18  wordsof  «.  th.  spake 
19  \vrittenam.  the  sayings  of «. 
Is.  29:10  the  s.  hath  he  covered 
30:10  who  say  to  the  s.  see  not 
Mic.  3:7  then  sh.  s.  be  ashamed 

SEEST. 
Gen.  16:13  spake.  Thou  G.  s.  me 
.31:43  La.  said.  All  thou  s.  is  mi. 
Ex.  10:28  day  thou  s.  my  face 
Deut.  12:13  ev.  place  that  thou«. 
Jud.  9:.36  s.  shadow  of  mount. 
1  ^r.  21:29s.  howAhabhumbleth 
Job  10:4  s.  thou  as  man  seeth  ? 
Is.  58:3  we  fasted,  thou  s.  not? 

7  when  s.  naked,  cover  him 
Jer.  1:11  word  came  to  Jeremi. 
Whats.  thou ?  13;  24:3;  Amos 
7:8;  8:2;  Zee.  4:2:  6;2 
7:17  s.  th.  not  what  th.  do  in  J. 
.32:24  come  to  pass,  beh.  th. it 
Ezek.  8:6  s.  thou  what  they  do? 
40:4  declare  all  thou  s.  to  Israel 
Dan.  1:13  as  thou  s.  deal  wi.  eer. 
Lvke  7:44  Simon  thou  wom.  ? 
■lam.  2:22  s.  thou  how  faith  wro, 
Hev.  1:11  what  s.  write  in  a  book 

SEETH. 
Gen.  16:13  looked  after  him  s.  ? 
Ex.  4:14  wh.  he  s.  thee,  be  glad 

1  Sam.  16:7  L.  s.  not  as  man  s. 

2  K.  2:19  city  pleasant,  as  hird*. 
Job  28:10  eye  s.  precious  thing 

24  he .«.  under  whole  heaven 
34:21  eyes  on  man,  s.  all  goings 
42:5  hut  now  mine  eyes  s.  thee 

Ps.  37:13  he  s.  his  day  is  coming 
40:10  he  s.  that  wise  men  die 

Ec.  8:16  day  nor  night  s.  sleep 

Is.  28:4  that  looked  upon  it,  s.  it 
29:15  who  *.  usf  47:10  none  «. 

Ezek.  «:12  the  Lord  s.  us  not.  9:9 
12:27  vision.he«.  for  many  days 
18:14  son  that  s.  father's  sins 

Mat.  6:4  Fa.  who  .t.  in  sec.  6,  18 

John  1:29  next  day  Johns.  Jesus 
5:19  but  what  he  s.  Father  do 
6:40  who  s.  Son,  and  believeth 
9:21  wh.  means  he  s.  we  kn.  not 
12:45  s.  me  s.  him  sent  me 
14:18  because  it  s.  him  not,  nor 
19  world  s.  me  no  more 

Horn.  8:24  what  a  man  s. 

2  Coi'.  12:6  above  what  be  s.  me 

1  John  3: 17  s.  brother  have  need 

SEETHE. 
Ex.  16:2:3  to-days,  that  ye  will  s. 
23:19  sh.  not  s.  a  kid  in  mother's 

milk,  34:26;  Deut.  14:21 
29:.31  s.  his  flesh  in  holy  place 

2  K.  4:38  s.  pottage  for  eons  of 
Ezek.  24:5  let  them  s.  bones 
Zee.  14:21  come  and  s.  therein 

SEETHING. 

1  Sam.  2:13  while  flesh  was  s. 
.lob  41:20  smoke  as  out  of  s.  pot 
Jer.  1:13  what  seest  thou?  s.  pot 
SEGTTB.    1  K.  16:34 

Gen.  32:3  to  the  laiid  of  S.  the 
a3:14  I  come  to  my  Lord  to  S. 
36:20  sons  of  S.  21 ;  1  Chr.  1:.38 

Num.  24:18  S.  sh.  be  a  possessi. 

Deut.  1:14  destroyed  you  in  S. 
33:2  Sinai  and  rose  up  from  S. 

./(/(/.  5:4  thou  wentest  out  of  S. 

2  Chr.  20:2.3  of  inhabitants  of  S. 
2,5:11  smote  of  children  of  S. 

14  the  gods  of  the  child,  of  S. 
/•!.  21:11  calleth  to  me  out  of  S. 
Ezek.  25:8  because  Moab  and  S. 

Mount  6EIR. 
Gen.  14:6  Horitos  in  their  m.  S. 
36:8  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  S.  9 
Deut.  2:1  compassed  mount  S. 

5  mount  S.  to  Esau,  Jos.  24:4 
1  Chr.  4:12  500  went  to  mount  S. 
1  2  Chr.  20:10  children  of  7«o««iS 


SEL 

2  Chr.  20:22  amhushm.  ag.  m,  S. 

23  stood  up  against  mount  S. 
Ezek.  35:2  thy  face  ag.  mount  S. 

3  say  to  it,  Behold,  O  mount  S. 

7  thus  will  1  make  mount  S. 

SEIZE,  ED. 
■Jos.  8:7  rise  up  and  s.  upon  city 
Job  3:6  let  darkness  s.  upon  it 
Ps.  .55:15  let  death  s.  upon  them 
.ler.  49:24  Damas.  fear  s.  on  her 
Mat.  21:38  kill  him,  s.  inherit. 

SELAH. 
Ps.  3:2  no  help  for  him  in  God,  s. 

4  L.  heard  out  of  holy  hi)l,  «. 

8  thy  blessing  upon  people,  s. 
32:5  forgavest  miq.  of  my  sin,  s. 

SeePs.  4:2.4;  7:5;  9:16,20;  20:3; 

21:2;  24:6,10;  32:4,7;  39:5,11; 

44:8;  46:3,  7,  11 ;  47:4;  48:8; 

49:13,15;  .50:0;  52:.3,5;  54:3: 

55:7, 19;  57:.3,  6:  !59:.5, 13;  60:4; 

61:4;  62:4,8;  66:4,7, 15;  67:1, 

4;  68:7,  19,32  ;  75:3;  76:.3,9; 

77:3,  9,  15;  81:7;  82:2;  8.3:8; 

84:4, 8;  85:2;  87:3, 6;  88:7, 10; 

89:4,  37,  45,  48;   140:3,  5,  8; 

143:6;  Hab.  3:3,  9,  13 
SELEl'CIA. 
Acts  13:4  they  departed  unto  S. 

Own  SELF. 
Ex.  32:13  swaresi  by  Oilne  o.  ». 
John  5:30  can  of  o.  s.  do  nothing 
17:5  glorify  me  with  thine  o.  s. 
1  Cor.  4:3  I  Judge  not  mine  o.  e. 
Phile.  19  even  tnine  own  s. 
1  Pet.  2:24  his  o.  e.  bare  our  Bins 

SELFSAME. 
Mat.  8:13  servant  healed  $.  hour 

1  Cor.  12:11  worketh ones.  Si)ivil 

2  Cor.  5:5  wrought  us  for  s.  thing 
7:11 «.  thing,  ye  sorrowed  after 

See  Same  day. 

SELF-WILL. 
Gen.  49:6  in  s.-iv.  dig.  down  wall 
See  FKET,  HroB. 

SELF-WILLED. 
Tit.  1:7  bishop  must  not  bes.-w. 
%  Pet.  2:10  presumptuous,  s.-w. 
SELL. 

Gen.  25:31  s.  me  thy  birthright 
37:27  let  us  s.  him  to  Ifhmael. 
Ex.  21:7  if  a  man  s.his  daughter 
.35  s.  live  ox,  and  divide  money 
22:1  if  man  steal  ox,  kill,  or  s. 
Lev.  25:14  if  thou  s.  to  neighbor 
29  if  a  man  s.  dwelling-house 
47  if  bro.  s.  himself  to  stranger 
Deut.  2:28  sh.     meat  for  money 
14:21  s.  that  wh.  dieth  to  alien 
21:14  sh.  not  s.  her  for  money 
Jud.  4:9  s.  Sisera  into  hand  of 

1  K.  21:25  Ahab  did  s.  himself  to 

2  K.  4:7  go,  s.  oil,  pay  thy  debt 
Neh.  5:8  will  ye  s.  your  breth.  ? 

10:31  victuals  on  sab.-day  to  s. 
Prov.  23:23  buy  truth,  s.  it  not 
Ezek.  30:12  «.  land  into  hand  of 
48:14  not  s.  first-fruits  of  land 
/oa!3;8  I  will  s.  your  sons  and 

daugh.  s.  them  to  Sabeans 
Amos  8:5  that  we  may  s.  com 
6  and  s.  refuse  of  the  wheat 
Zee.  11:5  that  s.  sav,  I  am  rich 
Mat.  19:21  and  s.  that  hast,  Mark 

10:21;  Luke  12:.33;  18:22 
25:9  go  ye  to  them  that  s.  buy 
Luke  22:.36  s.  garm.  buy  sword 
Jam.  4:13  we  will  buy  and  s. 
Bev.  13:17  no  man  mi.  buy  or  s. 

SELLER,  8. 
Is.  24:2  with  buyer,  so  with  s. 
Ezek.  7:12  rejoice,  nor  s.  mourn 

13  s.  not  return  to  that  sold 
Neh.  13:20  s.  lodged  without  Je. 
Acts  16:14  Lydia,  a  s.  of  purple 

SELLEST,  ETH. 
Ex.  21:16  he  that  stealefh  a  man 

and  s.  him,  Deut.  24:7 
Puth  4:3  Naomi  s.  part  of  land 
Ps.  44:12 ,1.  thy  peo.  for  naught 
Proi\  11:26  blessing  on  him  s. 
31:24  maketh  finelinen,  s.  it 
Xah.  3:4     nations  thro'  whore. 
Mat.  13:44  he  s.  all,  buyeth  field 

SELVEDGE. 
Ex.  26:4  fr.  .v.  in  coupling,  36:11 

Own  SELVES. 
Acts  20:.30  of  0.  s.  shall  men  rise 
2  Cor.  8:5  gave  their  own  s.  to  L. 
13:5  your  o.  s.  know  not  o.  s. 
2  Tim.  3:2  lovers  of  their  own  s. 
.Tarn.  1:22  deceiving  youroit'/i  s, 

See  ASSEMBLE,  ED. 


SEN 

SEMEI, 

Luke  3:26  Mattathias  son  of  S. 

SENATE. 
Acts  5:21  called  s.  of  Is.  together 

SENATORS. 
Ps.  105:22  teach  his  «.  wisdom 
SEND. 

Oen.  24:7  G.  shall  s.  angel  bef.  40 
12  s.  me  good  speed  this  day 
54  s.  me  away  unto  master,  58 
4.3:4  if  thou  wilt  s.  our  brother 
45:5  God  did  s.  me  to  pres.  life 

Ex.  4:13  s.  by  him  thou  wilt  s. 
7:2  s.  children  of  Is.  out  of  land 
12:33  s.  them  out  in  haste 
33:12  know  whom  thou  wilt  s. 

Lev.  16:21  s.  him  away 

Num.  12:2  men  to  search  land 
31:4  every  tribe  s.  thous.  to  war 

Deut.  1:22  s.  men  bef  to  seardh 
19:12  elders  s.  fetch  him  thence 
28:20  L.  sh.  s.  upon  thee  cursing 
48  enemies  L.  shall  s.  ag.  thee 

Jud.  13:8  man  of  God  didst  ». 

1  Sam.  5:11  s.  away  ark,  6:8 
6:3  s.  ark,  s.  it  not  empty. 
9:26  that  I  may  s.  thee  away 
11:3  that  we  may  s.  messengers 
16:11  said  to  Jesse,  s.  fetch  Da. 

19  Saul  said,  s.  me  D.  thy  son 
25:25  saw  not  men  thou  didst  t. 

2  Sam.  11:6  s.  me  U.  the  Hittite 
14:32  that  I  may  s.  thee  to  king 
15:36  ye  sh.  s.  me  every  thing 
17:16  now  therefore  s.  quickly 

1  K.  20:9  thou  didst  s.  for  serva. 

2  K.  2:16  shall  nots.  17  said  s. 
6:13  I  may  s.  and  fetch  him 
7:13  let  us  s.  9:17  s.  meet  Jehu 
15:37  L.  began  to  s.  ag.  Judah 

1  Chr.  13:2  s.  abroad  unto  breth. 

2  Chr.  6:27  s.  rain  upon  land 
28:16  A.  did  s.  to  king  of  Assy. 
32:9  Sennacherib  did  s.  to  Hez. 

Ezr.  5:17  s.  his  pleasure  to  us 

Neh.  2:5  wouldest  s.  me  to  Jud. 
6  it  pleased  the  king  to  s.  me 
8:10  s.  portions  unto  them,  12 

Job  21:11  they  s.  forth  little  ones 
38:35  canst  thou  s.  lightnings  ? 

Ps.  43:3  s.  out  thy  light 
57:3  he  sh.  s.  from  heaven,  and 
save  fr.  reproach ;  God  sh.  s. 
68:3  he  doth  s.  out  his  voice 
110.2  s.  rod  of  strength  out  of  Z. 
118:25  Lord,  s.  now  prosperity 
144:7  s.  thy  hand  from  above 

Prov.  22:21  truth  to  them  that*. 

Is.  6:8  wh.  shall  Is.?  I  said,  g. 
10:16  Lord  shall  s.  am.  fat  ones 
16:1  s.  ye  lamb  to  ruler  of  land 
19:20  shall  s.  them  a  Saviour 
32:20  s.  the  feet  of  ox  and  ass 
57:9  didst  s.  thy  messengers 

Jer.  1:7  go  to  all  that  I  shall  g. 
2:10s.  to  Kedar;  9:17  s.  women 
29:31  s.  to  all  them  of  captivity 
42:5  the  L.  shall  s.  thee  to  us 
6  obey  L.  to  whom  we  s.  thee 

Mat.  9:.38  pray  ye  the  Lord  will 
s.  forth  laborers.  Luke  10:2 
10:34  th.  not  I  come  to  s.  peace 
13:41  Son  of  man  shall  s.  hia 

angels,  24:31 ;  Mark  13:27 
15:23  s.  her  awav.  crieth  after 
21:3  he  will  s.  tliem,  Mark  11:3 

Mark  3:14  s.  to  preach.  6:7 
5:10  would  not  s.  them  away 
12  saying,  s.  us  into  swine 

Liike  16:24  s.  Laz.  27  s.  to  house 

John  14:26  Fa.  will  s.  in  name 
17:8  belie,  that  thou  didst  s.  me 

Acts  3:20  he  shall  s.  Jesus  Christ; 
7:35  same  did  G.  s.  to  be  a  ruler 
10:5  s.  men  to  Joppa,  32 ;  11:13 
15:22  s.  men  of  their  conipa.  25 
25:3  would  s.  for  him  to  Jerus. 

Phil.  2:19  I  trust  to  a.  Timot.  23 
25  necessary  to  s.  Epaphrodit. 

2  Thes.  2:11  G.  shall  s.  delusions 

Tit.  3:12  I  shall  s.  Artemas  unto 

Jam.  3:11  fount,  s.  sweet  water? 

Pev.  1:11  ands.  to  sev.  churcies 
11:10  s.  gifts  to  one  another 

I  SEND. 

Ex.  23:20  behold.  Is.  an  angel 
Xum.  22:37  did  /not  eame.  s.f 
1  Sam.  20:12  and  Is.  not  to  thee 
Is.  6:9  saying.  Whom  shall  Is.  f 
Jer.  25:15  all;  to  whom  Is.  thee 
Ezek.  2:3  Is.  thee  to  Israel.  4 

14:21  Is.  my  four  sore  judgme. 
Mat.  10:16  /s.  you  as  sheep 

11:10 behold.  Is.  mv  messenger, 
Mark  1:2;  Luke1-3.~ 

23:34  behold  7  s,  you  prophets 


982 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SEN 

Mark  8:3  if  7«.  them  away  fast. 
JjUke  10:3  Is.  you  forth  as  lambs 

24:49  Is.  the  promise  of  Father 
John  13:20  whom  Is.  receiv.  me 

20:21  sent  me,  even  so  s.  /  you 
Acts  25:21  Icept  till  Is.  to  Cesar 

26:17  unto  whom  now/«.  thee 

I  will  SEND. 
Om.  27:45  Iw.  s.  and  fetch  thee 

37:13  come,  and  /  will  s.  thee 
Ex.  3:10  I  w.  s.  to  Pha.  Acts  7:34 
Lev.  26:22  /  will  s.  wild  beasts 
1  Sam.  9:16  I  w.  s.  man  of  Benj. 

16:1  I  will  s.  thee  to  Jesse  the 

20:13  /  will  s.  show  it  thee,  s. 
1  K.  18:1  /  w.  s.  rain  upon  earth 

20:6  1  w.  s  my  serv.  unto  thee 
34  I  will  s.  thee  away  with  co 
Is.  66:19  Iwill  s.  th.  that  escape 
Jer.  43: 10 1  loill  s.  Nebuchadne. 

51 :2  /  w.  s.  unto  Baby,  fanners 
Ezek.  5:16  /  will  s.  famine,  17; 
14:13  •  A7nos  8:11 

7:3  Iii<J.il  s.  mine  anger  upon 
Mai.  2:2  Iiv.  s.  cu.  4:5  /  w.  s.  E. 

3:1  I  will  s.  my  messenger 
Mat.  15:32  Iwill  not  s.  them 
Luke  11:49  /mW  s.  them  proph. 

20:13  /  will  s.  my  beloved  son 
John  15:26  Comfort.  / s.  16:7 
./Ic/s  22:21  /  IV.  s.  thee  far  hence 

1  Voj:  16:3  you  approve,  Iwill  s. 
See  FIRE. 

SE\DEST. 

15:13  when  him  out,  18 
Jos.  1:16  wliithersoevor  thou  s. 

2  K.  1:6  thou  s.  to  Baal-zebub 
Jot>  14:20  Chang,  his  countenance 

and  s.  him  away 
J%.  101:30  thou  «.  thy  Spirit 

6EIVDETH. 
JoS  12:15  he  «.  them  out 
Ps.  147:15  s.  forth  hia  comm.  18 
Mark  11:1  s.  two  disciples,  14:13 
Luke  14::32  s.  and  desireth  peace 
Acts  23:26  Claud.  Lys.  to  Felix  s. 

SEiVDI\G. 
2  Sam.  13:16  evil  in  s.  me  away 
2  C'hr.  36:15  s.  his  messengers, 
Jer.  7:25;  25:4;  26:5;  29:19 
35:15;  44:4 
Xlxt.  9:19  and  of  e.  portions,  22 
Ps.  78:49  s.  evil  angels  among 
/>'.  7:25  s.  forth  of  lesser  cattle 
Eo7n.  8:3  God  «.  his  Son  in  like. 

SEIVKACHERIB. 
S  IC.  18:13  S.  came  up,  /*•.  36:1 
19:16  the  words  of  S.  Is.  37:17 
20  prayed  against  S.  Is.  37:21 
36  S.  dwelt  at  Ninev.  Is.  37:37 
2  C'hr.  32:22  Hezekiah  from  S. 

SEIV^ES. 
Befi.  5:14  have  their  s.  exercised 

SENSUAL. 
Jam.  3:15  wisd.  earthly,*,  devil. 
Jude  19  th.  he  s.  having  not  Spi. 
SEIVT. 

Oen.  38:25  Ta.  s.  to  her  father-in. 
41:14  Pharaoh  s.  and  called  Jos. 
42:4  Benjamin  Jacob  s.  not  with 
45:8  not  you  that  s.  me  hither 
50:16  s.  a  messenger  unto  Jos. 

Ux.  3:14  I  AM  ha.  s.  me  to  you 
5:22  why  is  it  thou  hast  s.  me  f 

Num.  13:16  men  Moses,?.  14:36 
22:10  king  of  Moab  hath  s.  to 

Jos.  44:7  40  y.'s  old  wh.  M.  s.  me 

Jud.  20:6  I  s.  her  through  Israel 

1  Satn.  31:9s.  into  land  of  Philis. 

2  Sam.  24:13  ans.  him  that  s.  me 

1  K.  18:10  my  lord  hath  not  s.  to 
21:11  elders  did  as  Jez.  s.  them 

2  K.  1:6  return  unto  king  that  s. 
6:10  king  of  Israel  s.  to  place 

19:4  master  s.  to  reproach  God 
22:15  th.  s.  you,  18;  2  C'hr.  34:2:3 
£'zr.  4:11  copy  of  letter  they  s. 
Nek.  6:4  s.  unto  me  four  times 
Is.  48:16  God  and  his  Spirit «.  me 
Jer.  14:3  nobles  ha.  s.  little  ones 
2:3:21  I  ha.  not  s.  tliese  prophets 
37:7  say  unto  king  that  s.  you 
Ezek.  23:40  ye  have  s.  for  men  to 
Dan.  3:28  wlio  had  s.  his  angel 
Hos.  5:13  Eph.  s.  to  king  Jareb 
Lev.  7:2 unto  house  of  God 
Mat.  21:1  then  s.  Je.  two  discip. 
27:19  Pilate's  wife  s.  unto  him 
Luk^  7.:20  J.  Baptists,  us  to  thee 
10:1  Jesus  s.  them  two  and  two 
14:17  s.  his  servant  at  supper 
2:3:11  s.  him  again  to  Pilate 
John  1:22  ans.  to  them  that  s.  us 
4::34  to  do  will  of  him  th.  s.  me 
5:23  honoreth  not  F.  wh.  s.  me 


SEN 

John  5:2^1  bcHeveth  him  that*, 
me,  12:44 
30  him  who  s.  me,  6:.38,  39,  40 
33  ye  s.  un.  John,  and  he  bare 
36  1  bear  witn.  the  Fath.  hath 
8.  me,  37;  6:57;  8:16,  18 
6:44  except  Father  which  s.  me 
7:16  not  mine,  his  that  s.  me 
ISseeketh  his  glory  th.  s.  him 
32  Phari.  and  priests  s.  officers 
9:4  work  tlie  wor.  of  him  s.  me 
10:36  of  him  whom  Fa.  hath  s. 
11:42  believe  thou  hast  s.  me 
12:45  seeth  me,  seeth  him*,  me 
49  Fa.  who  s.  me  gave  me  com 
14:24  not  mine,  Fa.'s  who  s.  me 
15:21  know  not  him  that  s.  me 
16:5  I  go  my  way  to  him  s.  me 
17:3  to  know  J.  whom  thou  s. 
18  *.  me  into  the  world,  so  I  *. 
21  may  believe  thou  s.  me 

23  world  may  kn.  thou  s.  me 
25  these  have  kn.  thou  s.  me 

20:21  as  my  Father  hath  *.  me 
Acts  5:21  s.  to  prison  to  have 

15:27  we  have  «.  Jud.  and  Silas 

19:31  Paul's  friends*,  unto  him 
2  Cor.  8:18*.  with  him  broth.  22 
Pkil.  4:16  in  Thessalonica  ye  *. 
IJohn  4:14  testify  Father  *.  Son 

SEIVT  away. 
Gen.  19:20  Phara.  *.  a.  Abraham 

21:14  Abr.  *.  Ishm.  and  Hag.  a. 

25:6  Abr.  *.  Keturah's  child,  a. 

26:27  hate  me  and  hath  *.  me  a. 
29  we  have  *.  thee  a.  in  peace 

28:6  Isaac  blessed  Ja.  *.  him  a. 

4.5:24  he  «.  his  brethren  awai/ 
Deut.  24:4  *.  her  a.  not  take  her 

1  Sam.  10:2.5  Samuel  s.  people  a. 
19:17  hast  s.  a.  my  enemy  ? 

2  Sam.  3:21  Dav.  *.  Abner  away 

24  why  ia  it  th.  hast*,  him  a.  ? 
1  Vhr.  12:10  Philistines  s.  Da.  a. 
Luke  8:.38  Jesus  *.  him  away 
Acts  13:3  them,  they  *.  them  a. 

God  SENT. 
Gen.  45:7  God  s.  me  beforo  you 
Er.  3:13  G.  of  your  fathers*,  me 

15  God  of  Jacob  hath  «.  me 
Neh.  6:13  God  had  not  *.  him 
Jer.  43:1  Lord  their  God  t.  hlxn 

5  O.  hath  not  s.  to  thoo  to  say 
John  3:17  O.  s.  not  Son  to  cond. 

34  he  whom  God  hath  «.  spea. 
Acts  10:36  G.  s.  to  child,  of  Israel 
Gal.  4:4  G.  s.  Son  made  of  wom. 

6  G.  s.  forth  Spirit  of  his  Son 

1  John  4:9  (t.  s.  his  only  bego.  S. 
Sev.  22:6  God  s.  his  angel 

He  SEIVT. 
Gen.  45:23  he  s.  aft.  this  manner 
46:28  he  s.  Judah  unto  Joseph 
Ex.  18:2  after  he  had  a.  her  back 
Jud.  11:28  Amnion  hearkened 
not  to  words  he  s. 

2  Sam.  10:5  he  a.  to  meet  them, 

1  Chr.  19:5 
14:29  when  h«  s.  aga.  he  would 
22^7  he  s.  from  above,  Pa.  18:16 

1  A".  20:7  lie  s.  to  mo  for  my  wives 

2  C'hr.  25:15  A«  s.  unto  Amaziflh 
Ps.  105:17  he  «.  a  man  bef  them 

107:20  he  s.  his  word  and  healed 
/*.  61:1  hes.  me  to  bind  up  the 

broken-hearted,  Luke  4:18 
Jer.  29:28  he  *.  unto  us  in  Babyl. 
42:21  he  hath  *.  me  unto  you 
Lam.  1:13  he  *.  fire  into  my  bo. 
Zee.  2:8  he  *.  me  to  nations 
Mat.  21:36  ag.  he  s.  other  serva. 
37  last  of  all  he  s.  unto  them 
his  son,  Mark  12:4 
John  5:38  for  wh.  he  hath  *.  him 
6:29  believe  on  him  he  hath  *. 
7:28  he  that  *.  me  is  true,  8:26 
29  I  know  him,  /le  hath  *.  me 
8:29  he  that  «.  me  is  with  me 
42  neither  came  I  myself,  he  s. 
Ads  24:26  wheref.  he  s.  for  Paul 

I  SEIVT. 

Gen.  32:5/have  s.  to  tell  my  lord 
Ex.  .3:12  a  token  /have  *.  thee 
Num  .  ;32:8  your  fathers  when  /*. 
Jos.  24:5  /*.  Moses,  Mic.  6:4 
Jud.  6:14  Is.  have  not  /*.  thee? 
2/f.  5:6  /*.  Naaman  my  servant 

17:13  the  law  which  Is.  to  you 
Is.  43:14  for  your  sake  /  have  s. 

55:11  sh.  prosper  whereto  /*. 
Jer.  7:25  /  *.  unto  you  all  my 
servants,  26:5;  .35:15;  44:4 

14:14  /  *.  them  not,  15;  23:21, 
32;  27:15;  29:9 

29:31  /*.  him  not,  caused  you 
Ezek.  3:6  surely  had  /*.  thee 


SEP 

San.  10:11  O  Dan.  to  thee  am/*. 
tloet       great  army  which  J  s. 
Zee.  9:11  /  *.  forth  thy  prisoners 
Mai.  2:4  ye  know  /  have  *.  this 
Luke  4:43  for  therefore  am  /  *. 
,Iohn  17:18  /  s.  them  into  world 
Acts  10:20  noth.  /  have  *.  them 

1  for.  4:17  for  this  ha.  /*.  youT. 

2  Cor.  12:17  did  I  make  a  gain  of 

you  by  any  whom  Is.  ? 
18  and  witli  him  /«.  a  brother 
Eph.  6:22  whom  /  «.  for  same 

purpose.  Col.  4:8 
Phil.  2:28  /*.  him  more  carefully 
1  Thes.  3:5  /  *.  to  kn.  your  faith 
Phile.  12  whom  /  have  *.  again 
.See  LORD. 

SENT  forth. 

Mat.  10:5  these  twelve  Jesus*./. 
22:3  s.  forth  his  servants  to  call 
Mark  6:17  Herod  *./.  laid  hold 
Acts  9::30  brethren  s.  him  forth 
11:22  they  s.  forth  Barnabas 
SENT  out. 
Job  39:5  who  *.  o.  wild  ass  free? 
Jer.  24:5  I  have  *.  o.  of  this  place 
Ezek.  31:4  *.  out  her  little  rivers 
Acts  7:12  Jacob  *.  out  our  fathers 
Jam.  2:25  Rahab  had*,  ihnmout 

SENT,  passive. 
Gen.  32:18  present  *.  to  lord  Es. 
1  K.  14:6  *.  with  heavy  tidings 
Ezr.  7: 14  forasm.  as  thou  art  «. 
Ezek.  2:9  a  hand  was  *.  unto  me 
Van.  5:24  part  of  hand  *.  fr.  him 
Mat.  15:24  *.  to  lost  sheep  of  Isr. 
2:3:37  stonest  them  *.  Luke  13:134 
Luke  1:19  am  *.  to  speak  to  thee 
4:26  unto  n<me  was  Ellas  *. 
John  1:6  a  man  *.  from  God 
8  John  was  ».  to  bear  witness 
24  they  *.  were  of  the  Phai'is. 
3:28  not  Christ,  but  *.  bef  him 
9:7  which  is  by  interpretati.  «. 
13:16  nor  he  that  *.  greater  than 
he  that  s.  him 
Acts  10:17  men  *.  made  inquiry 
29  came  I  as  soon  as  *.  for 
1.3:4  s.  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
26  to  you  is  word  of  salvat.  *. 
28:28  salvation  of  G.  *.  to  Gent. 
Ro)n.  10:15  how  preach,  exc.  *.  ? 
Phil.  4:18  which  were  s.  fr.  you 
1  Pet.  1:12  H.  Ghost  *.  fr.  heaven 
liev.  5:6  tlie  seven  spirits  *.  forth 

SENTEST. 
Ex.  15:7  *.  forth  thy  wrath 
Num.  13:27  whither  thou  s.  ua 

1  A".  5:8  considered  things  th.#. 

SENTENCE,  8. 
Devt.  17:9  they  sh.  show  thee  s. 

10  Shalt  do  according  to  *.  11 
Ps.  17:2  let  my  *.  come  forth. 
Prov.  16:10  *.  in  lips  of  king 
Ec.  8:11  *.  is  not  executed 
Jer.  4:12  now  also  will  I  give*. 
Dan.  5:12  hard  *.  found  In  Dan. 
8:23  a  king  understand,  dark  8. 
Luke  23::34Tilate  gave  *.  that  it 
Acts  15:19  my  *.  is,  that  trouble 

2  Cor.  1:9  we  had  the  8.  of  death 

SEPARATE,  Verb. 
Gen.  13:9  Abram  said,  *.  thyself 

30:40  Jacob  did  *.  the  lamba 
Lei\  15:31  sh.  ye*,  children  of  I. 

22:2  Aaron  and  sons  that  th.  s. 
Num.  6:2  when  man  or  woman  ». 
3  the  Nazarite  shall  *.  himself 

8:14  shall  *.  Levites  ftom  leracl 

16:21  *.  fl-om  this  congregation 
Deut.  19:2  shall  s.  three  cities,  7 

29:21  Lord  sh.  *.  him  nnto  evil 

1  K.  8:53  *.  th.  to  be  inheritance 
Ezr.  10:11  *.  yourselves  fr.  peop. 
Jer.  37:12  Jerem.  went  to*,  him. 
Med.  25:.32  *.  them  as  a  shepherd 
Luke  0:22  blessed  when  men  s. 
Acts  13:2  *.  me  Baniabas  and  S. 
Rom.  8:35  who  sh.  *.  us  fr.  Ch.  ? 

39  noth.  be  able  to  *.  us  fr.  G. 
Jude  19  they  who*,  themselves 

SEPARATE. 
CeH.  49:26  him  that  was  *.  from 

his  brethren,  Deut.  a3:16 
Jos.  16:9  *.  cities  of  Ephraim 
Ezek.  41:12  build,  before  *.  place 
13  measured  house  and  s.  pla. 
42:1  chain,  ag.  *.  place,  10,  13 

2  Co?\  6:17  fr.  among  them,  be  *. 
Ileh.  7:26  undetiled,  *.  fr.  sinners 

SEPARATED. 
Gen.  13:11  Abram  and  Lot  5. 
25:23  two  manner  of  peop.  be 
Ex.  :33;16  so  be  *.  from  people 
Lev,  20:24  I  am  L.  who  have  &. 


SEP 

Lev.  20:25  I  have  *.  from  you  as 
Num.  16:9  God  of  Is.  hath  *.  yoa 
Deut.  10:8  Lord  *.  tribe  of  Levi 
32:8  when  he  *.  sons  of  Adam 

1  Chr.  12:8  Gadites  *.  unto  David 
23:13  Aa.  was  *.  that  lie  should 

Ezr.  6:21  such  as  had  *.  themsel. 

8:24  I  *.  twelve  chief  of  priests 

9: 1  priests  and  Lev.  have  not  *. 

10:8  be  s.  from  congregatio:» 
16  all  of  th.  by  names  were  9, 
Neh.  4:19  we  are  «.  upon  wall 

9:2  Is.  *.  themselves  fr.  Strang; 

10:28  that  s.  clave  to  brethrea 

1.3:3  *.  fr.  Israel  the  nuiltitude 
Pro/v.  18:1  a  man  hav.  s.  himself 

19:4  poor  is  *.  from  his  neighb. 
Is.  56:3  L.  *.  me  from  his  people 

59:2  iniq.  «.  betw.  you  and  God 
IIos.  4:14  for  themselves  are  *. 

9:10  went  and  «.  themselves 
Acts  19:9  Paul  *.  the  disciples 
licmi.  1:1  Paul  *.  to  gospel  of  G. 
Gal.  1:15  G.  who  *.  me  from  my 

2:12  P.  withdrew  and  *.  liimself 

SEPARATETH. 
Num.  6:5  fulfilled  in  which  he  s. 
Pror.  16:28  a  whisper.  *.  friends 

17:9  repeat,  a  matter*,  friends 
Ezek.  14:7  Strang,  wh.  «.  himself 

SEPARATION. 
Lev.  12:2  the  *.  for  her  infirmity 
5  unci,  two  weelcs,  as  in  her  g. 

15:20  bed  she  lieth  up.  in  her  a. 
26  be  to  her  as  the  bed  of  h.  s. 
Num.  6:4  days  of*,  eat  nothing' 

8  days  of*,  is  holy  inito  Lord 

12  because  his  *.  was  defiled 
18  Nazarite  shave  head  of  hie 

*.  and  take  the  hair  of  his  *. 
21  offering  for*,  alter  law  of*. 
19:9  ashes  be  kept  for  wat.  of*. 

13  water  of*,  not  sprinkled,  20 

21  he  that  sprinkl.  water  of  «•. 
shall  wash  his  clothes,  that 
toucheth  water  of  *.  be  una 

31:23  purified  with  water  of  *. 
Ezek.  42:20  had  a  wall  to  make  *. 

SEPARATING. 
Zee.  7:3  I  weep  in  5th  month,  s. 
SEPHARVAIM. 

2  K.  17:24  brought  men  from  3. 
18:.34  the  gods  of  S.  ?  /*.  36:19 
19:13  king  of  S.  ?  7*.  :37:13 

SEPULCHRE. 
Gen.  23:6  none  with,  thee  his  a. 
Deut.  .34:6  no  man  kno.  of  his  *. 
Jvd.  8:32  buried  in  father's  *. 

1  Sam.  10:2  two  men  by  R.'s  *. 

2  Sam.  2:.32  As.  in  his  father's  *, 
4:12  Ishbosh.  buried  in  Abn.  *. 
17:23  Ahithophel  in  s.  of  father 
21:14  bones  of  Saul  in  *.  of  Ki9. 

1  K.  13:22  carcass  not  come  to  *, 
31  bury  me  in  *.  w.  man  of  G. 

2  K.  9:28  Ahaziah  in  the  *. 
1.3:21  cast  man  into  *.  of  Elishai 
21:26  Amon  was  buried  in  his*. 
2.3:17  it  is  *.  of  the  man  of  God 

30  Josiah  buried  in  his  own  ». 
2  Chr.  .35:24 
Ps.  5:9  throat  open  *.  Pom.  3:13 
/*.  22:16  hewed  out  a  *.  here,  as 
he  that  he.  out  a  s.  on  high. 
Mat.  27:60  rol.  stone  to  door  of*. 
64  that  the  *.  be  made  sure,  68 
2S:1  other  Mary  came  to  see  s. 
Mark  15:46  laid  him  in  a  *.  and 
rolled  a  stone  to  door  of  the 
*.  iwie  23:53;  Acts  13:29 
16:2  came  to     at  rising  of  sun 
3  who  .sh.  roll  St.  fr.  door  of  *.  / 

5  entering  *.  8  fled  from  *. 
Lvke  23:55  wom.  also  beheld 

24:1  in  morning  they  came  to  *. 
2  stone  rolled  fr.  *.  John  20:1 

9  returned  fr.  *.  12  Peter  raa 

22  women  were  early  at  the  *. 
John  19:41  in  garden  th.  was  a*. 

42  for  the  *.  was  nigh  at  hand 
20:1  com.  Mary  when  dark  to  *. 

2  taken  away  L.  out  of  the  s. 

3  that  disciiile  came  to  s.  4,  8 

6  Cometh  Peter,  went  into  *. 
11  Mary  stood  at  *.  weeping 

Acts  2:29  *.  wi.  us  unto  this  day 
7:16  Jacob  laid  in  *.  Abraham 

SEPULCHRES. 
Gen.  23:6  in  the  choice  of  onr*. 
2  A".  23:16  Josiah  spied  the  s.  and 
took  the  bones  out  of  the  s. 
2  Chr.  21:20  Jeh.  not  buried  in*. 
24:25  Joash  not;  28:27  A.  not  s. 
32:33  Hezekiah  buried  in  the  *. 
Neh.  2:3  place  of  my  fathers'  *. 
5  send  me  to  city  of  fathers'  *. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAN'CE. 


SER 

Neh.  3:16  rep.  to  place  ovorag.  s. 
Mat.  i:y.i7  t.rc  like  to  whited  s. 

2!)  because  ye  pariiish  the  s. 
Luke  11:47  s.  "of  the  prophets,  48 

SERAIAH. 
2         R:17  S,  was  tlie  scribe 
2  K.  25:18  took  S.  Jer.  52:24 

23  to  Gcdaliah.  S.  40:8 

1  r'/,r.  4:14  S.  begat  Joab,  35 
C:  14  Azariah  be^at  S.  and  S. 

Ezr.  7:1  E.  son  of  S.  JVeA.  10:2 
J^VA.  11:11  S.  was  ruler  of  house 
12:1  S.  the  priest  went  np 

12  oliief  of  the  fathers  of  S. 
Jer.  3(1:20  king  commanded  S. 

51:59  S.  was  a  quiet  piince 
61  Jeremiah  said  to  S.  when 
SERAPHIM. 
Is.  6:2  above  it  stood  the  «.  each 

6  one  of  the  s.  hav.  a  live  coal 

SERGEANTS. 
Act^  16:35  sent  the  s.  saying 
38  s.  told  these  words  to  mag. 
SERGIl'S  PAULUS. 
Acts  13:7  S.  Paulus,  a  prudent 

SERPENT. 
Gen.  3:1  the  s.  was  more  subtle 

13  s.  beguiled  me,  2  Cor.  11:3 
40:17  Dan  shall  be  a  s.  by  way 

Kr.  4:3  rod  bee.  a  s.  7:9,  10,  15 
Num.  21:8  said.  Make  thee  a  i. 
9  ;Moses  made  a    of  brass 

2  K.  18:4  Hezek.  brake  brazen*. 
Job  26:13  hand  formed  crooked  s. 
Ps.  58:4  th.  poison  likepois.  or«. 

110:3  sharpen,  tongues  like  a  s. 
J^rov.  2.3:32  at  last  it  bit.  likea«. 

30:19  way  of  a    upon  a  rock 
He.  10:8  whoso  break,  a  hedge  s. 
shall  bite  him 
11  *.  bite  without  enchantme. 
Js.  14:29  of  «.  root  come  cocka- 
trice :  fruit  be  as  fiery  fly.  $. 
27:1  L.  sli.  punish  s.  crooked  s. 
30:6  viper  and  fiery  flying  s. 
65:25  dust  shall  bo  the  s.  meat 
Jer.  46:22  voice  sh.  go  like  a  s. 
Anion  5:19  and  a  s.  bite  him 
Mic.  7:17  lick  the  dust  like  a  s. 
Mat.  7:10  will  he  give  him  a  «.  / 

Luke  11:11 
Jchr^  3:14  as  Moses  lifted  up  s. 
Mev.  12:9  old     called  devil,  20:2 

14  nourished  fr.  face  of  the  ^. 

15  the  s.  cast  out  of  his  mouth 

SERPENTS. 
Ex.  7:19  rods,  they  became  s. 
Ifum.  21:6  L.  sent  s.  amo.  them 

7  pray  to  L.  he  take  away  s. 
Devt.  8:15  wherein  were  flery  s. 

32:24  send  poi.  of  s.  upon  them 
Jer.  8:17  I  will  send  «.  among  y. 
ilat.  10:16  be  therefore  wise  ass. 

23:33  ye  how  can  ye  escape? 
3{ark  16:18  they  shall  take  up  s. 
Lukt  10:19  power  to  tread  on  s. 
J  Cor.  10:9  were  destro_ved  of  s. 
Jam.  3:7  beasts  and  s.  is  tamed 
Jlev.  9:19  tails  were  like  to  s. 
SERUG.    Oen.  11:20-22 

SERVANT. 
Gen.  9:25  Canaan,  a of  scrvan. 

24:34  said,  I  am  Abraham's  s. 

49:15  Issa.  bowed  and  bee.  as. 
Ex.  21:5  if  the  f.  plainly  say 
De^it.  5:15  remcm.  thou  wast  a  s. 

23:15  thoti  Shalt  not  deliver  s. 
1  Sam.  2:13  priest's  i«.  came,  15 

9:27  bid  the pass  on  before  us 

25:41  let  thy  handmaid  be  a  s. 

29:3  is  not  David  the  *.  of  Saul  ? 

30:13  I  am  s.  toan  Amalekite 
8  Sam.  9:2  s.  named  Ziba,  19:17 

16:1  Ziba  1.  of  Mephibosheth 

18:29  wh.  .To.ab  sent  sent  k.'s  s. 
1  K.  11:26  Jeroboam  Solom.'as. 

12:7  if  thou  wilt  be  a,s.  to  peop. 
J\>/t.  2:10  Tobi. Am.  heard,  19 
Jab  3:19  there,  and  the  s.  is  free 

7:2  as  a    carne.  dosireth  shad. 

41:4  wilt  take  Leviathan  tors.? 
Ps.  105:17  Joseph,  sold  for  a  >«. 
Prov.  11:29  foo!  sh.  be  s.  to  wise 

12:9  that  is  despi.  and  hath  a  s. 

11::35  king's  favor  tow.  a  wises. 

17:2  wise  s.  shall  rule  over  a  son 

19:10  much  less  a  s.  rule  princes 

22:7  the  borrower  is  s.  to  lender 

29:19  a  s.  not  correct,  with  wor. 

30:10  accuse  not  s.  to  master 
22  not  bear  s.  when  reigneth 
7s.  24:2  as  with  s.  so  with  master 

49:7  saith  Lord  to  a  s.  of  rulers 
Jer.  2:14  is  Israel  a  s.  ?  a  slave  ? 
J}an.  6:20  O  Daniel,  s.  ofliv.  Q. 


SER 

Dan.  10:17  can  n.  talk  wi.  mv  1.  ' 
Mai.  1:6  ft.  honorefh  his  master 
Mat.  10:24  nor  s.  above  his  lord 

25  enough  for  ,t.  to  be  as  his  lo. 
18:27  lord  of  that  s.  was  moved 

.32  O  thou  wicked  I  forg.  th. 
20:27  be  chief,  let  him  be  your 

t.  23:11 ;  Mark  10:44 
24:45  is  a  faithful  and  wise  s. 
46  blessed  is  that  s.  hnkc  12:43 
48  evil  s.  shall  say,  Lnke  12:45 
50  lord  of  s.  sh.  come,  Lv.  12:46 
25:21  well  done,  th.  good  and 
faithful  s.  23;  LvkeVS:Yt 

26  thou  wicked  and  slothful  s. 
L<ike  19:22 

30  cast  nuprofit.  s.  into  darkn. 
26:51  P.  struck*,  of  hiLrh-iirieat, 

Mark\\:\1\Johrh  18:10 
Mark  12:2  sent  to  husband,  as. 
Luke  12:47  s.  knew  lord's  will 
14:21  so  that  s.  showed  his  lord 
17:7  which  having  a  s.  plowing 
9  doth  thank  th.  s.f\  trownot 
20:10  at  season  he  sent  as.  11 
John  8:34  commit,  sin,  s.  of  sin 
35  the  s.  abideth  not  in  houso 
1.3:16  s.  is  not  greater,  15:20 
15:15  s.  knoweth  not  what  lord 
Horn.  1:1  Paul  a  s.  of  Je.  Christ 
14:4  who  judgostano.  man's  s.  f 
16:1  Phebe.  a  s.  of  the  church 

1  Cor.  7:21  art  called  being  a  s.  ? 
22  being  a  s.  is  L.'s  freeman 

9:19  I  made  mvself  a  s. 

Gal.  1:101  sho."not  be  s.  of  Chr. 

4:1  child  dilTcreth  noth.  from  s. 
7  art  no  more  as.  but  a  son 
P/iW.  2:7  he  took  the  form  of  a  s. 
Col.  4:12  Epaphras,  a  s.  of  Christ 

2  Tim.  2:24  s.  of  Lord  not  strive 
Phile.  16  not  as  a  s.  above  a  g. 
Ileb.  3:5  Mo.  was  faithful  as  a  s. 
2  Pet.  1:1  Peter,  as.  of  J.  Christ 
Jude  1  Jude  the  s.  of  Jesus  Chr. 
See  mcn-D. 

SERVANT,  S.  of  God. 
Gen.  50:17  foririve  s.  of  God 

1  Chr.  6:19  Moses  the  s.  of  God 

2  Chr.  24:9  Moses  s.  of  God  laid 
Neh.  10:29  by  Moses  s.  of  God 
Dan.  6:20Oi)aniel  s.  o/liv.  God, 

9:11  in  law  of  Mo.  the  s.  of  God 
Tit.  1:1  P.  a.  s.  of  God,  an  apost. 
./am.  1:1  Ja.  a  s.  of  G.  and  of  L. 
1  Pet.  2:16  liberty,  as  a  s.  of  G. 
Pev.  7:3  sealed  the  s.  of  our  God 

15:3  song  of  Moses  the  s.  of  G. 
See  niRED. 

His  SERVANT. 
Gen.  9:26  Can.  shall  hofiis  s.  27 
Ex.  14::31  believed  L.  and /as  s. 

21:20  if  a  man  smite  his  s. 
26  if  smite  eye  of  Ais  s. 
Jon.  5:14  what  saith  L.  to  ^.  s.  f 

9:24  God  commanded  Ais  s.  Mo. 
Jiid.  7:11  Gi.  went  wi.  Ph.  his  s. 

19:.3  Levite  went,  having  hit  s. 

1  Sam.  19:4  let  not  the  king  sin 

against  his  s. 
12:15  let  not  king  imp.  to  his  s. 
2n:;j9  L.  hath  kept/(.  s.  fr.  evil 
20:18  why  doth  my  lo.  pu.  h.  s.  ? 
19  let  lord  hear  words  of  A.  s. 

2  Sam.  9:11  my  lord  comm.  A.  s. 
14:22  king  fulfilled  rcq.  of /t.  s, 
24:21  is  my  lord  come  to  h.  s.  f 

1  K.  1:51  that  will  not  slay  h.  s. 
8:.56  prom,  by  hand  of  Mo.  h.  s. 

59  maintain  cause  of  h.  s.  Isr. 
14:18  snake  by  h.  s.  Alii.  15:29 
19:3  Ell.  left  A.  s.  at  Beer-sheba 

2  K.  9:36  word  he  spake  by  A.  .•!. 
14:25  word  he  spake  by  A.  s.  Jo. 
17:3  Iloshea  bee.  his  s.  andgave 
24:1  Jehoiakim  became  his  s. 

1  Chr.  16:13  O  ye  seed  of  Is.  A.  s. 

2  Chr.  32:16  spake  ag.  A  is  s.  Hez 
Xeh.  4:22  let  ev.  one  with  A.  s. 
Ps.  35:27  L.  hath  pleas,  oihiss. 

105:6  O  ye  seed  of  Abra.  A  is  s. 
26  he  sent  Moses  A  is  s.  and  A. 
42  remembered  Abraham  A  is  s. 

1:36:22  a  heritage  unto  Is.  Ais  s. 
Pror.  29:21  delicately  bring.  A.  s. 
Is.  44:26  confirm,  word  of  Ai.s  s. 

48:20  Lord  redeemed  h.  s.  Jacob 

49:5  from  the  womb  to  be  Ais  s. 

50:10  obcyeth  voice  of  Ais' s.  ? 
.Jer.  34:16  ev.  man  h.  s.  to  return 
Mat.  8:13  Ais  s.  was  healed 
Luke  1:54  hath  holpen  Aiss.  Isr. 

7:3  beseeching  ho  wo.  heal  A.  s. 

14:17  sent  A.  s.  at  supper-time 
Pen.  1:1  by  his  angel  uu.  h.  s.  J. 

See  LORD,  MAID. 


SER 

Man-SERVANT, 

Kj'.  20:10  th.  nor  tn.-s.  Denl.  5:14 

17  not  cov.  no.  jn.-s.  De^tt.  5:21 
21:27  smite  out  his  m.-s.  tooth 

32  if  the  ox  shall  push  a  m.-s. 
Deul.  12:18  eat,  thou,  and  m.-s. 
16:11  rejoice,  th.  and  thy  m.-s. 
■Job  31:13  if  desp.  cause  of  m.-s. 
Jer.  34:9  let  ni.-s.  go  ti-ee,  10 

My  SERVANT. 

Gen.  26:24  multi.  seed  for  my  s. 

44:10  found  he  sh.  be  my  s.  17 
Num.  12.7  my  s.  Moses  is  not  so 

14:24  my  s.  Caleb  had  another 
■Tos.  1:2  Moses  viy  s.  is  dead 

1  Sam.  22:8  son  stirred  up  ?nij  s. 
27:12  he  shall  be  7ny  s.  for  ever 

2  Sam.  19:26  O  kinf'.  my  s.  decei. 
2  K.  5:6  have  sent  Naaman  7ny  s. 

21:8  according  to  law  7ny  s.  M. 

Jot)  1:8  consider,  my  s.  Job  ?  2:3 
19:16  I  called  my  g.  he  gave  me 
42:7  not  spok.  right,  as  my  .«.  J. 
8  goto  }ny  s.  J.  ne  shall  pray 

Is.  20:3  like  as  mys.  Isa.  luith 
22:20  I  will  call  my  s.  Eliakim 
41:8  Israel,  my  s.  fear  not.  9 
42:1  behold  my  s.  wh.  I  uphold 

19  who  is  blind  but  tny  s. .? 
43:10  are  witnesses  and  my  s. 
44:1  O  Ja.  mys.  2  fear  not,  m.  s. 

21  for  thou  art  my  s.  49:3 
45:4  for  Ja.  my  s.  sake,  and  Isr. 
49:6  thou  shouldest  be  my  s. 
52:13  tny  s.  deal  prudently 
65:8  so  will  I  do  for  my  s.  sake 
Jer.  25:9  Nebuchadnezzar  my  s. 

27:6 ;  43:10 
•30:10  O  my  s.  Jacob,  46:27,  2S 
Ezek.  28:25  given  my  s.  J.  37:25 
/lay.  2:2:3  O  Zerubbabel  my  s. 
Zee.  3:8  my  s.  the  BRANCH 
.Vol.  4:4  law  of  Moses,  my  s. 
Mat.  8:8  mys.  be  healed.  X'<.  7:7 

8  to  my  s.  do  this,  Luke  7:8 
12:18  my  s.  whom  I  ha.  chosen 

John  12:26  th.  shall  also  mys.  b3 

Thy  SERVANT. 

Gen.  18:3  pass,  I  pray,  fr.  thy  s. 
19:19  thys.  found  gra.  Neh.  2:5 
32:10  mercies  showed  to  thy  s. 

18  say.  They  bo  thy  s.  Jacob's 
33:5  cliil.  God  hath  given  thy  s. 
44:.31  grey  hairs  of  thy  s.  our  fa. 

Ex.  4:10  spoken  unto  thy  s. 
Lev.  25:6  for  thee,  and  for  thy  s. 
Num.  11:11  where,  hast  afll.  t.  s. 
Deut.  3:24  show  thy  s.  thy  great. 
15:17  he  shall  be  thy  s.  for  ever 
Jud.  7:10  go  down  with  Ph.  t.  s. 

1  Sam.  3:9Lord  Ihys.  liearcth,10 
20:7  thy  8.  shaH  have  peace 
22:15  thy  s.  knew  noth.  of  this 
23:11 1  beseech  thee  tell  thy  s. 
28:2  sh.  know  what  t.  s.  can  do 

2  Sam.  7:19  hast  spoken  of  thys. 

20  thou,  L.  G.  knowest  thy  s. 
.39  bless  the  house  of  thy  s. 

1.3:35  came,  as  thy  s.  said 
15:21  even  there  will  thy  s.  be 
24:10  take  away  iniq.  of  tity  s. 

1  K.  1:26  even  me,    s.  and  Zad. 

the  priest,  and  i*.  s.  Solomon 
3:8  thy  s.  is  in  midst  of  thy  peo. 

9  give  tliy  s.  understand,  heart 
8:28  respect  to  praver  of  thy  s. 
18:15  but  I  thy  s.  fear  the  Lord 
20:40  as  thy  s.  was  busy  here 

2  K.  4:1  thys.  my  husband  dead. 

thou  know,  tli  y  s.  did  fear  L. 

5:18  L.  pardon  t.  s.  inthisthintr 
25  Ge.  said,  thy  s.  went  no  wh. 

8:13  is  t.  s.  a  dog?  16:7  am  ts. 
Neh.  1:11  prosp.  1  pray  thee.  t.  s. 
Ps.  19:11  by  th.  is  thys.  warned 

27:9  put  not  thy  s.  away 

31:16  face  to  shine  npoii  thy  s. 

69:17  hide  not  thy  face  fr  thy  s. 

86:2  O  G.  save  t.  s.  that  trusteth 
16  give  thy  strength  to  thy  s. 

89::59  made  void  coven,  of  thys. 

116:16  am  t.  s.  119:125;  143:12 
Ec.  7:21  hear  Mys.  curse  thee 
Is.  63:17  return,  for  thy  s.  sake 
Dan.  9:17  hear  prayer  oi  thy  s. 
Luke  2:29  L.  lettes't  thy  s.  depart 

SERVANTS. 

Gen.  9:25  a  scrv.  of  s.  shall  he  be 
27:37  brcth.  have  I  given  for  s. 
Lev.  26:55  chfldren  of  Is.  are  s. 
1  Sam.  4:9  be  not  s.  to  Hebrews 
7:8  Phllist.  and  you     of  Saul 
9  thea  will  we  be  your 
25:10  many  s.  break  away  from 
41  wash  feet  of  s.  of  my  lord 

3  Sam.  8:2  Moab.  bcc.  David's  s. 


SER 

2  Sam.  8;6  Syrians  bcc.  s.  to  D. 

14  they  of  Edom  be.  David's «. 
9:10  Ziba  had  15  sons  and  20  s. 
11:11  s.  pf  my  lord  are  encamp. 

1  K.  2:39"two  s.  of  Shimei  ran 

2  K.  21:23  s.  of  Anion  conspired 

1  Chr.  21:3  are  they  not  lord's  s. 

2  Clir.  8:9  of  Israel  S.  madenos. 
36:20  Babylon,  wh.  they  weres. 

Ezr.  5:11  we  are  the  s.  of  God 
Neh.  5:15  th.  s.  bare  rule  over  p. 

9-36  are  s.  this  day,  s.  in  land 
■lob  1:15  slain  s.  with  s^vord,  17 
Ps.  123:2  eyes  of  s.  look  to  mast. 
Ec.  2:7  I  got  me  s.  had  s.  bom 

10:7  I  have  seen  s.  on  horses, 

and  princes  walking  as  s. 
7s.  14:2  Israel  possess  them  for  s. 
Jer.  34:11  caused  thes.  they  had 
Lam.  5:8  s.  have  ruled  over  us 
Dan.  3:26  s.  of  the  m.  high  God 
Joel  2:29  upon  s.  will  \  pour  Sp. 
Zee.  2:9  shall  be  a  spoil  to  s. 
Mat.  22:13  said  to  s.  Bind  him 

25:19  the  lord  of  those  s.  come. 
Mark  14:65  the  s.  did  strike  Jes. 
Lvke  12:37  bk'ssed  are  those  s.  38 

17:10  unprofitable  s.  have  done 
./oAre  15:15  I  call  you  not  s.  for 
Acts  16:17  these  men  are  s.  of  G. 
P077i.  6:16  yield  yoursel.s.  toob. 

17  that  ye  were  thes.  of  sin 

18  became  s.  of  righteousness 

19  yielded  your  mem.  s.  to  sin 

20  s.  of  sin,  were  free  fr.  right. 
22  free  from  sin.  bee.  s.  to  God 

1  Cor.  7:23  be  not  ye  s.  of  men 

2  Cor.  4:5  oursel.  your  s.  for  Jes. 
Eph.  6:5  s.  obedi.  to  mast.  Col. 

3:22;  Tit.  2:9;  1  Pet.  2:18 
6  eye-service,  but  as  s.  of  Chr. 
Phil.  1:1  Paul  and  Tim.  s.  of  Ch. 
Col.  4:1  give  your  s.  what  is  just 
1  Tiin.  6:1  as  many  s.  as  are  un. 

1  Pet.  2:16  liberty,  butas  s.  of  G. 

2  Pet.  2:19  themselves  are  s.  of  c. 
Rev.  7:3  we  have  sealed  s.  of  G. 

See  HLRED. 

His  SERVANTS. 

Ex.  12:30  Phar.  rose,  and  his  s. 
Num.  22:22  Bala.  rid.  aii'd  A.  2  s. 
Deut.  32:.36  L.  sh.  repent  for  A.  B. 
43  he  will  avenge  blood  of  A.  8. 

1  Sam.  8:14  best,  give  to  A.  s.  15. 
19:1  S.  spake  to  A.  s.  to  kill  Da. 
22:6  A.  s.  standing  about  him 

2  K.  5:13  A.  s.  came  near,  spake 

1  Chr.  19:3  A.  s.  come  tosearchj 

2  Chr.  32:16  his  s.  spake  ag.  L. 
A'fA.  2:20  Ais  s.  will  arise 

■lob  4:18  he  put  no  trust  in  Ais  s. 
Ps.  6fl:.36  seed  of  Ais  s.  inherit 

13.5:14  repent  himself  cone.  A.  ft 
Piov.  29:12  all  Ais  s.  are  wicked 
Is.  56:6  love  na.  of  L.  to  be  A.  g. 

6.5:15 L.  call  A.  s.  by  ano.  name 

66:14  L.  be  known  toward  Aisft 
■ler.  22:4  on  horses,  and  Ais  s. 

36:31  punish  him.  seed.  Ais*. 
Ezek.  46:17  if  p.  give  gift  to  A.  s. 
Dan.  3:28  deliver  A.  s.  trusted 
Mat.  18:23  king  take  acc.  of  A.  t. 

21:.34  sent  A.  s.  to  husbandmea 
Luke  19:13  he  called  Ais  ten  s. 
Pom.  6:16  A.  s.  ye  are  wh.  ye  ob. 
Eev.  1:1  h.  s.  tilings  must  come. 
22:6 

19:2  hath  avenged  blood  of  A.  s. 
5  i)raise  God.  ye  A.  s.  fear  hinx 
22:3  and  Ais  s.  shall  serve  him 

See  LOKD,  MAID,  MEN. 

My  SERVANTS. 

Lev.  25:42  my  s.  whom  I  bro.  55 

1  Sam.  21:2  appoint,  my  s.  a  pi. 
1 K.  5:6  my  s.  shall  be  with  thy 

servants.  2  Chr.  2:8 
22:49  let  my  s.  go  with  thy  serv. 

2  K.  9:7  aven.  the  blood  of  7ny  s. 
Neh.  4:23  nor  my  s.  put  off' clo. 

5:10  I  and  7ny  s.  mig.  exact  mo. 
16  my  s.  were  gather,  to  work 
13:19  my  s.  set  t  at  gates 

65:9  my  s.  shall  dwell  there 
13  my  s.  eat ;  14  my  s.  sing 
,7er.  7:25  sent  to  you  my  s.  44:4 
.John  18:36  then  wo.  my  s.  fight 
Acts  2:18  on  my  s.  I  will  pour  S. 
Rev.  2:20prophe.  to  seduce  mys. 
See  PROPHETS. 

Thv  SERVANTS. 
Gen.  44:16  G.  found  iniq.  of  t.  e. 
47:3  thy  s.  nru  shepherds 
50:18  said.  Behold,  we  be  ^Ay  s. 
Ex.  5:15  dealest  thus  with  thys. 
11:8  these  thv  s.  bow  down 


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CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SER 

Wx.  32:13  remember  Aoranam, 

and  Israel  lAij  s.  Deut.  9:27 
Jos.  9:8  Gibeo.  said,  We  are  t.  s. 

10:6  slack  not  thy  liand  fr.  t.  s. 
1  Saffi.  12:19  pray  for  t.  s.  to  L. 

22:14  so  faithf.  am.  s.  as  D.  ? 
2 Sa7»..  19:7  speak  comf.  to  thy  s. 

1  K.  2:39  told  Shimei,  t.  $.  in  G. 
5:6  my  servants  shall  be  with 

th>j  s.  2  Chr.  2:8 
8:23  keepest  mercy  with  thy  s. 
32  and  jiidije  t.  s.  2  Chr.  6:2:3 
10:8  happy  fh.  t.  s.  2  C'A?'.  9:7 
12:7  thy  s.  for  ever,  2  CA?'.  10:7 

2  K.  6:3  content,  and  go  wi.  t.  s. 
Neh.  1:10  these  are  thy     and  p. 

11  aiteiitive  to  prayer  ol  thy  s. 
Ps.  79:2  bodies  of  thy  s. 

10  revenging  of  blood  o{  t.  e. 
89:50  reraem.  reproach  of  thy  s. 
90:13  repent  thee  concern,  t.  s. 
16  let  thy  work  appear  to  t.  s. 
102:14  for  thy  s.  take  pleasure 
28  child,  ot  thys.  shall  contin. 
119:91  continue,  for  all  are  t.  s. 
Is.  37:24  by  thy  s.  reproached  L. 
Zlan.  1:12  prove  thy  s.  ten  days 

13  as  th.  seest,  deal  with  t.  s. 
Acts  4:29  grant  unto  thy  s.  that 
See  ^vosIE^f. 

SERVE. 
Gen.  15:13  seed  s.  them  400  years 

14  nation  they  s.  I  will  judge 
23:23  elder  shall  s.  the  younger 
27:29  let  peoples,  nations  bow 

40  by  sw.  live,  and  brother 
29:18  r  will  s.  7  yrs.  for  Rachel 

27  Shalt  s.  seven  other  years 
l^x.  1:13  made  Is.  s.  with  rigor 

3:12  ye  shall  s.  G.  upon  moun. 
4:2:3  let  my  son  go,  he  may  s. 
7:16  let  my  peo.  go,  that  they 
mays.  8:1,  20;  9:1,  13;  10:3 
14:12  alone,  that  we  s.  Egypt 
20:5  bow  down  nor  s.  Deiit.  5:9 
21:6  he  shall  s.  him  for  ever 
Zev.  2.5:40  s.  thee  to  year  of  jub. 
Num.  4:24  family  of  Gers.  to  s. 
8:25  age  of  fifty,  sh.  s.  no  more 
18:21  to  Levi,  for  serv.  they  s. 
2)eut.  6:13  fear  the  Lord  and  s. 
him,  10:12,  20;  11:13;  1.3:4; 
Jos.  22:5;  24:14,  15;  1  Sa?n. 
7:3;  12:14;  20,24 
15:12  bro.  be  sold,  s.  six  years 
28:48  shalt  thou  s.  thine  enem. 
Jos.  24:15  cho.  whom  ye  will  s. 
Jud.  9:38  Ab.  that  we  s.  him  ? 

1  Sam.  10:7  do  as  occasion  sh.  s. 
11:1  make  covenant,  we  will  s. 
12:10  deliver  us,  and  we  s.  thee 
17:9  be  our  servants,  and  s.  us 

2  Satn.  16:19  whom  should  I  s.  ? 

should  I  not  s. 
22:44  people  I  knew  not  shall  s. 

me,  Ps.  18:4:3 
2  IC.  10:18  but  Jehu  shall  s.  Baal 
25:24  dwell  in  the  laud  and  s. 

the  king  of  Babylon,  Jer. 

27:11,  12,  17;  28:14;  40:9 

1  Chr.  28:9  s.  him  with  perf.  he. 

2  Chr.  29:11  L.  hath  ch.  you  to  s. 
34:33  Josiah  made  all  to  s.  Lord 

Job  21:15  Almig.  that  we  s.  him  ? 
36:11  if  they  obey,  and  s.  him 
39:9  unicorn  be  will,  to  s.  thee  ? 

Ps.  22:30  a  seed  shall  s.  him 
72:11  all  nations  shall  s.  him 
97:7  confounded  that  s.  images 
101:6  perfect  way,  he  sh.  s.  me 

Is.  14:3  bond,  wast  made  to  s. 
19:23  Egyptians  s.  with  Assyri. 
43:23  ha.  not  caused  thee  to  s. 
24  made  me  to  s.  wi.  thy  sins 
56:6  join  themsel.  to  L.  to  s.  h. 
66:12  nation  not  s.  thee  sh.  per. 

Jer.  5:19  so  shall  ye  s.  strangers 
17:4  cause  thee  to  s.  enemies 
25:11  nations  s.  king  of  Babylon 
14  nations  «.  themselves,  27:7 
27:6  beasts  have  I  given  to  s. 
9  proph.  say.  Ye  shall  not  s.  14 
30:8  Strang,  no  more  s.  themse. 
34:9  none  sho.  s.  himself  of,  10 
40:10  behold,  I  will  s.  Chaldea. 

Ezek.  20:32  families  to  s.  wood 

39  s.  ye  every  one  his  idols 

40  all  of  th.  in  land  sh.  s.  me 
29:18  array  s.  against  Tyrus 
48:18  food  to  them  that  s.  city 

19  that  s.  city  sh.  s.  of  all  trib. 
Dan.  3:17  G.  wh.  wes.  to  deliver 

28  not  s.  any,  exc.  th.  own  G. 
7:27  dominions  s.  obey  him 

Zep.  3:9  s.  him  with  consent 
^f(ll.  3:14  it  is  in  vain  to  s.  God 
Mat.  4:10  him  only  s.  Luke  4:3 


SER 

Mat.  6:24  no  man  can  s.  2  mas. 
cannot  s.  G.  and  M.  Lu.  16:13 

Luke  1:74  we  deliv.  might  s.  him 
10:40  sister  left  me  to  s.  alone 
12:37  will  come  forth  s.  them 
15:29  these  many  years  I  s.  thee 
17:8  gird  thyself  and  s.  me 
22:26  chief,  as  he  that  doth  s. 

John  12:26  if  any  man  s.  me 

Acts  6:2  lea.  word  of  G.  s.  tables 
7:7  come,  s.  me  in  this  place 
27:23  angel  of  God  whom  I  s. 

Horn.  1:9  G.  my  witness,  wh.  I 
6:6  that  we  should  not  s.  sin. 
7:6  should  s.  in  newness  of  spi. 
25  with  mind  I  s.  law  of  God 
9:12  said,  elder  shall  s.  younger 
16:18  t'l.  that  are  such  s.  nut  L, 

Gal.  5:13  by  loves,  one  another 

Col.  3:24  reward,  ye  s.  Lord  Ch. 

1  Thes.  1:9  turned  fr.  id.  to  s.  G. 

2  Titn.  1:3  I  thank  G.  whom  I  s. 
Jleb.  8:5  s.  to  exam,  of  heavenly 

9:14  purge  fr.  dead  wo.  to  s.  G. 
12:28  may  s.  God  acceptably 
13:10  right  to  eat  wh.  s.  tabern. 
Rev.  7:15  s.  him  iu  his  temple 
22:3  his  servants  shall  s.  him 

SERVED,  with  gods. 
Ex.  23:24  sh.  not  s.  th.  g.  Dent. 
6:14;  28:14;  Jos.  23:7;  2  K. 
17:35;  Jer.  25:6;  35:15 
33  if  thou  s.  th.  gr.  it  be  a  snare 
Deut.  4:28  there  ye  shall  s.  r/.  the 

work,  28:36,  64;  Jer.  16:13 
7:4  they  may  s.  other  g.  31:20 
13:2  after,  and  s.  other  g.  6,  13 
29:18  tnrneth  from  G.  s.  other  (jr. 
Jos.  24:16  G.  forb.  we  s.  other  g. 
Jud.  2:19  corrupted  themsel.  to 
s.  other  g'.  Jer.  11:10;  13:10 

1  Sa7n.  26:19  saying,  s.  other  g. 
Jer.  44:3  prov.  me,  to  s.  other  g, 
Dan.  3:12  they  s.  not  g.  nor  ima. 

14  do  ye  not  s.  my  g.  f  18 
See  LORD. 

SERVED. 

Gen.  14:4  they  s.  Chedorlaomer. 
29:20  Ja.  s.  7  yrs.  for  Rachel,  30 
30:29  know,  how  I  have  s.  thee 
31 :41  s.  14  years  for  thy  daught. 
Deut.  17:3  hath  gone,  s.  otlier 

gods,  29:26;  Jos.  23:16 
Jos.  24:2  fath.  s.  other  gods,  15 
31  Israel  s.  the  Lord  all  the  days 
of  Joshua.  Jud.  2:7 
Jud.  2:11  s.  Baa.  13  ;  3:7 ;  10:6 
3:6  daught.  to  sons,  s.  th.  gods 
14  Is.  s.  Eglon,  eighteen  years 
8:1  why  hast  thou  s.  us  thus  ? 
10:13  forsaken  me,  s.  other  gods 
16  they  put  away  th.  gods,  and 
s.  the  Lord,  1  Sam.  7:4 

2  Sam.  10:19  the  Syrians  s.  Israel 
16:19  s.  in  thy  fath.'s  presence 

1  K.  4:21  presents,  and  s.  Solom. 
9:9  s.  other  gods,  2  Chr.  7:22 

2  K.  10:18  Jehu  said.  Ah.  s.  Baal 
21:3  Manasseh  s.  the  host  of 

heaven,  2  Chr.  33:3 
21  Amon  s.  idols,  2  Chr.  3-3:22 
2  Chr.  24:18  princes  of  Ju.  s.  id. 
Neh.  9:35  thiiy  have  not  s.  thee 
Ps.  106:36  and  they  s.  their  idols 
137:8  reward,  as  thou  hast  s.  us 
Ec.  5:9  king  him.  is  s.  by  field 
Jer.  5:19  ye  have  s.  strange  gods 
16:11  walk,  after  gods,  s.  them 
•34:14  s.  six  years,  let  him  go 
Ezek.  29:18  service  lie  hath  s.  20 
:34:27  out  of  hand  of  those  th.  s. 
Hos.  12:12  Israel  s.  for  wife 
Luke  2:.37  Anna  s.  G.  in  temple 
John  12:2  ma.  supper,  Martha  s. 
Acts  13::36  Da.  had  s.  generation 
Horn.  1:25  worship,  s.  creature 
Phil.  2:22  s.  with  me  in  gospel 

SERVEDST. 
Deut.  28:47  thou  s.  not  the  Lord 

SERVEST,  ETH. 
Num.  3:.36  under  Mer.  all  that  s. 
Dan.  6:16  God  thou  s.  wilt  deli. 

20  is  God  th.  s.  able  to  deliver  ? 
Mai.  3:17  spareth  son  that  s.  him 
18  him  that  s.  G.  him  th.  s.  not 
Luke  22:27  sit.  at  meat,  or  he 
that  s.  ?  I  am  as  one  that  s. 
R07n.  14:18  in  these  things  s.  Ch. 
1  Cm\  14:22  prophesying  s.  not 

for  them  that  believe  not 
Gal.  3:19  wherefore  thens.  law? 

SERVICE. 
Gen.  29:27  s.  that  th.  shalt  serve 
Ex.  1:14  all  s.  in  field  ;  their  s. 
12:26  wh.  mean  you  by  this  ? 
36:5  more  than  enough  for  s. 


SET 

Num.  3:7  tribe  of  Levi  to  do  s.  8 
4:19  Aaron  appoint  them  to  s. 
2^1  the  s.  of  Gershonites,  27,  28 
30s.  of  the  sonsof  Merari,  33, 43 
8:11  Levites  may  executes,  of  L 
25  50  years  cease  waiting  on  s 
16:9  small  th.  to  bring  you  to  s. 
18:4  Levites  be  joined  for  all  s. 
1  K.  12:4  make  grievous  s.  lighter 

1  Chr.  6:31  whom  Da.  set  over  s. 
9:13  men  for  work  of  s.  26:8 
28:13  Levites  for  work  of  the  s 

21  priests  sh.  be  wi.  thee  fors. 
29:5  who  consecrate  his  s.  to  L.  i 
7  for  s.  of  house  of  God  silver 

2  Chr.  8:14  courses  of  priests  tos. 
12:8  know  my  s.  ands.  of  kingd. 
31:2  ev.  man  according  to  his  s 
35:2  encouraged  them  to  s.  of  L 

10  so  s.  of  L.  was  prepared,  16 
Ezr.  6:18  in  courees  fors.  7:19 
Ps.  104:14  herb  to  grow  s.  of  man 
Jer.  22:13  that  useth  neighb.'s  s. 
Ezek.  29:18  cau.  army  to  serves. 
44:14  keepers  of  house  for  thes. 
John  16:2  kill,  think  doeth  G.  ». 
Pom.  9:4  wh.  pertaineth  s.  of  G. 
12:1  which  is  your  reasonable  s. 
15:31  s.  be  accepted  of  saints 
2  Cor.  9:12  adminstra.  of  this  s. 
11:8  takinof  wages  to  do  you  s. 
Gal.  4:8  did  s.  to  th.  are  no  gods 
Eph.  6:7  good-will  doing  s.  to  L. 
PhU.  2:17  ofl^ered  upon  s.  of  faith 

30  to  supply  your  lack  of  s. 
1  Tim.  6:2  do  s.  because  beloved 
Heb.  9:1  ordinances  of  divine  s. 
6  priests  accomplish  s.  of  God 
9  make  him  that  did  s.  perfect 
Eev.  2:19  know  thy  works  and  s. 
Bond-SERVICE. 

1  K.  9:21  Sol.  levy  tribute  of  b.-s. 

Eye-SERVICE. 
Eph.  6:6  not  c.-s.  as  men-pleasers 

SERVILE. 
Lev.  23:7  ye  shall  do  no  s.  work, 
8,  21,  25,  35,  36:  Num.  28:18, 
25,  26;  29:1,  12,  :35. 
SERVIiVG. 
Dent.  15:18  hired  serv.  in  «.  thee 
Luke  10:40  M.  cumbered  about  s. 
Acts  20:19  s.  Lord  with  humility 
26:7  twelve  tribes  s.  G.  day  and 
Rom.  12:11  fervent  in  spirit,  s.  L. 
Tit.  3:3  sometimes  fool.  s.  lusts 
SERVITOR. 

2  K.  4:43  s.  said,  set  this  bef.  100  ? 
SERVITUDE. 

2  Chr.  10:4  griev.  s.  of  thy  father 
Lam.  1:3  Jud.  gone  because  of  s. 
SET. 

Gen.  4:15  L.  s.  mark  upon  Cain 
9:13  I  s.  my  bow  in  cloud 
41:.3:3  let  Phar.  s.  him  over  Eg. 
4.3:9  if  I  bring  not  and  s.  him 
48:20  J.  s.  Eph.  before  Manass. 

Ex.  7:23  nor  s.  his  heart  to  this 
19:12  s.  bounds ;  26:35  s.  table 
21:1  judgments  s.  before  them 
40:4  s.  in  order  things  to  be  s. 

Lev.  24:8  ev.  sabbath  s.  it  in  ord. 

Num.  2:9  camp  of  J.  first  s.  forth 
8:13  «.  the  Levites  bef.  Aaron 
27:16  let  L.  s.  a  man  over  cong. 

Deut.  1:8  ha.  s.  land  bef.  you,  21 
4:8  law  which  I  s.  bef.  you,  44 
7:7  L.  did  not  s.  his  love  on  you 
11:26  1  s.  before  you  blessing 
14:24  cho.  to  s.  name,  Neh.  1:9 
17:14  I  will  s.  a  king  over  me 
28:1  L.  G.  will  s.  thee  on  high 
.30:151  s.  bef.  you,  life,  death,  19 
.32:46  s.  hearts  to  words  I  testify 

./os.  24:25  he  s.  a  statute  in  Sh. 

Jud.  6:18  s.  my  present  bef  thee 
7:19  had  but  newly  s.  watch 

1  Sam.  2:8  rais.  poor,  to  s.  them 

am.  princes,  s.  world  on  th. 
10:19  said,  Nay.  s.  king  over  us 
12:13  L.  hath  s.  a  king  over  vou 

2  Sam.  19:28  s.  thy  serv.  at  table 

1  1\.  2:15  Is.  s.  their  faces  on  me 
5:5  I  will  s.  on  throne  sh.  build 
21:9  s.  Naboth  high  am.  peo.  12 

2  K.  4:4  s.  aside  that  wh.  is  full 
20:1  s.  house  in  order.  Is.  .38:1 

1  Chr.  16:1  s.  ark  in  mid.  of  tent 
22:19  s.  your  heart  to  seek  Lord 

2  Chr.  11:16  s.  th.  hea.  to  seek  L. 
20:3  s.  himself  to  seek  Lord. 
24:13  s.  house  of  G.  in  his  state 

Neh.  2:6  king,  I  s.  him  a  time 
9::37  lucre,  to  kings  s.  over  us 
13:11  gather,  s.  them  in  place 

Job  6:4  terrors  of  God  s.  ag.  me 


SET 

Job'H-.n  should  s.  hea.  npon  him 
20  wliy  s.  me  a  mark  ag.  thee  ? 
9:19  who  s.  me  a  time  to  plead? 
30:13  s.  forward  my  calamity 
33:5  s.  thy  words  in  order 

Ps.  2:2  kings  of  earth  s.  themsel. 

6  have  I  s.  king  on  holy  hill 
3:6  not  afraid  if  10,000  s.  them. 
4:3  L.  s.  apart  him  that  is  godly 
16:8  I  s.  Lord  always  bef.  me 
31:8  s.  my  feet  'u  large  room 
40:2  s.  my  feet  upon  a  rock 
50:21  I  s.  them  bef  thine  eyes 
54:3  have  not  s.  God  bef  them 
62:10  riches,  s.  not  yo.  hearts  on 
73:18  didst  s.  th.  in  slip,  places 
78:7  might  s.  their  hope  in  God 

8  genera,  s.  not  heart  aright 
8.5:13  s.  us  in  way  of  his  steps 
86:14  viol,  men  have  not  s.  thee 
91:14  he  hath  s.  his  love  upon 
me,  theref.  I  s.  him  on  high 
101:3  s.  no  wicked  thi.  bef.  eyes 
104:9  s.  bound  th.  may  not  pass 
109:6  s.  wicked  man  over  him 
113:8  may  s.  him  with  princes 
118:5  s.  me  in  a  large  place 
141:3  s.  a  watch  bef.  my  mouth 

Pivp.  1:25  s.  at  naught  counsel 
2:3:5  s.  th.  eyes  on  that  is  not? 

Ec.  3:11  s.  world  in  their  heart 
7:14  G.  s.  one  against  the  other 
12:9  s.  in  order  many  proverbs 

Is.  7:6  s.  a  king  in  midst  of  it 
14:1  L.  s.  th.  in  their  own  land 
19:2  I  will  s.  Egypti.  ag.  Egypt. 
22:7  s.  themsel!  in  array  at  gate 
42:4  have  s.  judgm.  in  the  earth 
44:7  shall  s.  it  in  order  for  me? 
40:7  and  s.  him  in  his  place 
66:19  I  will  s.  a  sign  am.  them 

Jer.  1:10  I  s.  thee  over  nations 
6:27  I  have  s.  thee  for  a  tower 
7:12  place  where  I  s.  my  name 
9:13  forsaken  law  I  s.  bef  them 
21:8  I  s.  before  you  way  of  life 
24:6  s.  eyes  on  them  for  good 
26:4  walk  in  law  I  s.  bef.  you 
34:16  serv.  he  had  s.  at  liberty 
38:22  friends  have  s.  thee  on 
44:10  statutes  wh.  I  s.  bef.  thee 

Lam.  3:6  s.  me  in  dark  jilaces 

Ezek.  5:5  s.  in  midst  of  nations 
7:20  tlieref.  Is.  it  far  from  them 
12:6  Is.  thee  for  a  sign  unto  Is. 
17:22  highest  branch,  I  will  s.  it 
19:8  th.  nations  s.  against  him 
22:7  s.  light  by  fath.  and  moth. 
24:2  king  of  Babylon  s.  ag.  Jer. 

7  she  s.  it  upon  top  of  a  rock,  8 
25  whereon  they  s.  minds 

26:20  s.  glory  in  land  of  living 
28:2  thou  s.  heart  as  heart  of  G. 
40:4  s.  heart  upon  all  I  sh.  thee 
44:8  s.  keep,  of  charge  in  sanct. 

Dan.  6:3  s.  him  over  the  realm 
14  s.  heart  on  Dan.  to  del.  him 
9:10  walk  in  laws  he  s.  bef  us 
10:12  s.  thy  heart  to  understand 

IIos.  2:3  s.  her  as  day  was  bom 
4:8  s.  their  heart  on  their  iniq. 
11:8  how  sh.  I  s.  th.  as  Zeboi.  ? 

Ainos  9:4  s.  eyes  on  them  for  ev. 

Hab.  2:9  may  s.  his  nest  on  high 

Zee.  5:11  be  s.  on  her  own  base 
8:10  s.  every  man  ag.  neiglibor 

Mat.  10:35  to  s.  man  at  variance 
25:.33  s.  sheep  on  right  hand 

Luke  4:18 at  liberty  bruised 
10:.34  s.  him  on  his  own  beast 
11:6  have  nothing  tos.  bef  thee 
23:11  Herod  s.  him  at  naught 

Joh7i  2:10  s.  forth  good  wine 
3:33  s.  to  his  seal  that  G.  is  true 

Acts  7:5  so  much  as  to  s.  foot  on 
13:9  Paul  s.  his  eyes  on  him 
18:10  no  man  s.  on  thee  to  hurt 

Ro7n.  14:10  s.  at  naught  brother? 

1  Cor.  4:9  God  s.  forth  apostles 
6:4  s.  to  judge  least  esteemed 
12:28  G.  hath  s.  some  in  church 

Eph.  1:20  s.  him  at  right  hand 

Ileb.  2:7  s.  over  work  of  hands 

Rev.  3:8  s.  bef  thee  an  open  door 

SET  up. 

Gen.  28:18  Jacob  took  stone, 
and  s.  it  vp,  22 ;  31:45 :  35:14 
Lev.  26:1  nors.  up  ima.  of  stone 
Num.  10:21  other  did  s.  it  v}) 

1  Sam.  15:11  repenteth  I  s.  up  S. 

2  Sam.  3:10  to  s.  vp  threne  of  D. 
7:12  I  will  s.  up  seed  after  thee 

1  K.  15:4  to  s.  up  son  after  him 

2  K.  17:10  they  s.  th.  vp  images 
2  Chr.  25:14  Am.  s.  th.  gods 
Ezr.  2:68  to  s.  V]i  God's  house 

4:12  J.  have  s.  vp  walls,  13,  16 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SET 

Ez'f.  5:11  house  king  of  Is.  s.  up 
Nek.  (1:1  I  had  not  s.  vp  doors 
Job.  5:11  a.  vp  those  that  be  low 
16:12  and  s.  me  vp  for  his  mark 

-^n  IJ?  fit  *•  "fi  '■"'■'^  2  /^:  8: 11  he  s.  his  countenance 
69:29  let  thy  salvation  s  me  ;//)  i  n»:89  word  is  s.  in  heaven 
89:42  ,!.  «/)  right  hand  of  adver.  |         g.-^s  ,,efore  mount,  were  s 


SEV 

iwfe  21:14  s.  it  in  your  hearts 
1  Pet.  5:10  G.  strenf;tlien,  s.  you 

SETTLED. 
1  K.  8:13  built  s.s.  place  for  thee 


Prop.  8:2:3  was  «.  everlastins 
Jer.  11:13  s.  k/>  altars  to  thing  ? 
14:3  men  s.  vp  their  idols 

31:4  the  deep  s.  him  vp  on  hijrh 
i^rHf.  2:44  God  sh.  n.  vp  a  kingd 

5:19  whom  he  would  he  np 
Eos.  8:4  they  have  s.  vp  kings 
Mai.  ;3:15  work  wickedness  s.  vp 
Acts  6:13  s.  vp  false  witnesses 

15:16  build  ruins,  and  s.  it  up 

SET,  pansive. 
Gen.  24:33  th,  was  s.  meat  before 
Ex.  32:22  fh.  are  s.  on  mischief 
1  Sam.  18:.30  his  name  was  s.  by 

26:24  thy  life  was  much  by 

1  Ji.  14:4  for  his  eyes  were  s. 

2  K.  12:4  money  every  man  s.  at 

1  Cfir.  19:10  J.  saw  battle  was 

2  C/ir.  6:101  am  «.  on  thr.  of  Is. 
29:35  house  of  Lord  J.  in  order 
31:15  in  their    office  to  give 

Job  :36:16  what  sh.  be  s.  on  table 
P.^.  10:8  privily  s.  against  poor 

141:2  let  my  prayer  be  .?.  forth 
Ec.  8:11  heart  is  s.  to  do  evil 

10:6  folly  is  <f.  in  great  dignity 
Is.  .3:24  instead  of  well  s.  hair 
Jer.  6:23  «.  in  array,  Joel  2:5 

31:29  teeth  s.  on  edge,  Ezek.  18:2 
Dan.  7:10  jud^ienf  was.?. 
Mat.  5:14  a  city  s.  on  a  hill 

27:19  he  was  s.  on  judgm.-seat 
Mark  1:32  when  sun  «.  brought 

9:12  tilings,  he  s.  at  naught 
Zvke  i::U  this  child  is  s.  for  fall 

7:8  a  man     under  authority 

10:8  eat  such  as  are  s.  bef.  you 
Acts  4:11  the  stone  s.  at  naught 

19:27  craft  in  danger  to  be  s.  at 

56:32  man  might  ha.  been  s.  at 

1  Cor.  10:27  whatever  is  s.  before 

you 

Gal.  3:1  Ch.  had  been  s.  forth 
JTeb.  6:18  lay  hold  on  hope,';,  bef 

8:1  is  s.  on  right  hand,  12:2 

12:1  run  the  race  s.  before  us 
2  joy  that  was  s.  before  him 

1:3:2:3  brother  Tim.  s.  at  liberty 
Jiide  7  cities  s.  forth  for  e.tanip. 
Pe}\  3:21  «.  down  with  Father 

4:2  a  throne  was    in  heaven 

SET  day. 
Acts  12:21  on     day  He.  arrayed 

See  FACE,  FACES,  FEASTS. 

SET  time. 
Gen.  17:21  Sa.  shall  bear  at  s.  i. 
Ex.  9:5  Lord  appointed  a  /. 
Job  14:13  wouldest  appoint  a (. 
Ps.  102:13  s.  t.  to  favor  is  come 

SETH. 
Gen.  5:3  and  called  him  S. 
6  S.  begat  Enos,  1  C'/ir.  1:1  • 
Lvke  3::33 

SETTER. 
Acts  17:18  a  s.  forth  of  stra.  gods 

6ETTEST. 
Devt.  !2.3:20  s.  hand  to,  28:8,  20 
Joft  7:12  that    a  watch  over  me? 
Ps.  41:12  thou  s.  me  before  face 

SETTETH. 
Deut.  24:15  s.  his  heart  on  it 
27:16  cursed  that    light  by  fa. 

2  Sam.  22:34  s.  me  on  hi.  places, 

Ps.  18:;33 
Job  28:3  he    an  end  to  darkness 
Ps.  36:4  he    himself  in  a  way 
65:6  by  strength     fast  mount. 
75:7  put.  down  one,  s.  up  ano. 
107:41  «.  poor  on  high 
Jer.  5:26  as  he  that  snares 
43:3  Baruch     thee  on  ag.  us 
Ezek.  14:4  th.  s.  idols  in  heart,  7 
Dan.  2:21  remov.  kings  and  s.  up 
4:17  s.  up  over  it  basest  of  men 
SETTI\G,  8. 
Ex.  28:17  set  in  it  «.  of  stones 
Esek.  43:8  in    of  their  threshold 
Mat.  27:66  seal,  stone, a  watch 
Luke  4:40  when  sun  was  s.  they 

SETTLE. 
Ezek.  43:14  fr.  ground  to  lower  «. 
17  s.  shall  be  14  cubits  long 
20  blood  on  corners  of  s.  45:19 
SETTLE,  ST. 
1  CTir.  17:14  will    him  in  house 
Ps.  65:10  thou  *■.  furrows  thereof 
Ezek.  36:11 1  will  s.  you  af.  your 


Jer.  48:11  he  hath  s.  on  lees 
Zep.  1:12  are  s,  on  their  lees 
Col.  1:23  faith,  grounded  and  s. 

SEVEiV. 
Gen.  46:25  Bil.  all  souls  were  s. 
Ex.  2:16  priest  of  M.  had  s.  dau. 
Lev.  2:3:15  «.  sab.  shall  be  com. 
25:8  number  s.  sabbaths  of  yrs. 
Num.  2:3:1  build  here  s.  altars. 

prep.  s.  oxen  and  «.  rams,  29 
Devt.  7:1  s.  nations  greater 
16:9  s.  weeks  thou  sh.  number 
28:7  L.  cause  ene.  flee  ;t.  ways 
25  shalt  flee  s.  ways  bef  them 
Jos.  6:4  s.  priests  bearing  s. 

trumpets,  6,  8,  13 
18:2  remahied  of  Is.  s.  tribes 

1  Sam.  2:5  barren  hath  born  s. 
16:10  Jes.se  made  s.  of  his  sons 

2  Sam.  21:9  they  fell  all  s.  toge. 
Ezr.  7:14  king  and  his  s.  conns. 
Eitt.  1:14  the    princes  wh.  saw 
Job  5:19  in  s.  troubles  no  evil 
Prov.  9:1  wisd.  hath  hewn  s.  pil. 

26:25  th.  are  s.  abominations 
Ec.  11:2  portion  to  s.  also  to  8 
Is.  4:1  s.  women  take  hold  of  1 
11:15  L.  shall  smite  in  s.  strea. 
Ezek.  .39:12  «.  months  be  burying 
Dan.  9:25  Mes.  sh.  be  s.  weeks 
3/ic.  5:5  against  him  s.  shepb. 
Zee.  3:9  uiion  one  stone  .?.  eyes 
Mark.  12:22  and  s.  had  her,  23 ; 

i!/;i;e  20:31,  33 
Rev.  1:4  .John  to.«.  churches  in  A. 
10:3  when  he  cried,  s.  thunders 
12:3  dragon,  having  s.  heads 
and  s.  crowns,  13:1 ;  17:3,  7 
15:1  I  saw  s.  angels  having  the 

s.  last  plagues,  6 
7  to  s.  angels  s.  golden  vials 
17:1  one  of  the  s.  angels  which 

had  the  s.  vials,  21:9 
9  s.  heads  are  s.  mountains 
11  beast  is  of  the  s.  and  goeth 

See  DAYS,  HUNDRED. 
SEVE:V  biillorkx,  or  rams. 

Num.  2:3:29  prepare  s.  bul.  s.  r. 
29:32  seventh  dav  s.  b.  two  r. 

1  dir.  15:26  Lev.  offered  s.  b.  s.  r. 

2  Chr.  29:21  they  brou.  s.  b.  s.  r. 
■Job  42:8  take  you  now  s.  b.  s.  r. 
Ezek.  45:2:3  a  biirnt-ofter.  s.  bul. 

SEVEIVFOLD. 

Gen.  4:15  venge.  sh.  be  taken  «. 
24  if  Cain  shall  be  avenged  s. 
Lamech  seventy  and 
Ps.  79:12  render.*,  into  bosom 
Prm.  6:31  he  shall  restore  s. 
Is.  30:26  light  of  sun  shall  be  s. 

See  LAMBS,  LAMPS. 

SEVEIV  men. 

2  Sam.  21:6  let  «.  iiwn  of  his  .sons 
Prov.  26:16  that  s.  m.  that  can 
Jer.  52:25  s.  rn.  that  were  near 
Acts  6:3  look  out  s.  m.  of  honest 
SEVEN  rams.   See  seven  bul. 
See  SEALS. 

SEVE\  sons. 
Ruth  4:15  dau.  better  than  s.  s. 
Job  1:2  were  born  unto  him  s.  s. 
42:13  had  ,s'.     and  three  daugh. 
Acts  19:14  s.  s.  of  Sceva  a  Jew 

SEVEN  spirits. 

Mat.  12:45  then  goeth  he,  and 

taketh  s.  s.  Luke  11:26 
Pev.  1:4  s.  s.  bef  throne  of  God 
:3:1  he  that  hath  the  s.  s.  of  God 
4:5  lamps,  wli.  are  <!.  s.  of  God 
5:6  seven  eyes,  are  s.  «.  of  God 

SEVE\  stars. 

Amos  5:8  him  that  inaketh  s.  .t. 
Rev.  1:16  in  ri.  hand    s.  2:1 ;  3:1 
20  myst.  of  s.     thou  sawest : 
s.  s.  are  angels  of  s.  churches 
SE'STINand  Thirty.  *eTniRTT. 

See  THOUSAND. 

SEVEX  times. 

Gen.  33:3  Ja.  bowed  bef.  Es.  s.  t. 
Lev.  4:6  priests  shall  sprinkle  of 
the  bloods.  <.  17:8:11;  14:7; 
16:14,  19  ;  Num.  19:4 
14:16  sprink.  oil  wi.  fin.  s.  t.  27 
51  sprinkle  house  s.  t. 
25:8  number  s.  t.  seven  years 


SHA 

Lev.  26:18  pu.  s.  t.  more,  21, 24,  28 
Ps.  119:164  s.  t.  a  day  do  I  praise 
Prov.  24:16  a  just  man  fall.  s.  t. 
Dan.  4:16  s.  t.  pass,  2:3,  2.5,  .32 
Mat.  18:21  sh.  I  forgive?  till  s. 
Luke  17:4  if  brother  tresp.  s.  t.  a 
day,  and  s.  times  a  day  turn 
SEVEN    and     Twenty.  See 

TWENTY. 

SEVEIV  years. 

Gen.  29:18  serve  s.  y.  for  Rachel 
20  Jac.  served  s.  y.  for  Rachel 
27  Shalt  serve  me  other  s.  y.  30 
41:26  seven  good  kine  are  «.  y. 

the  seven  good  ears  are  s.  y. 
29  s.  y.  of  plenty,  34,  47,  48 
53  the  s.  y.  of  plenteousness 
SEVEIVS. 
Gen.  7:2  clean  bea.  sh.  take  by  s. 

SEVEiVTEE!V. 
Gen.  .37:2  Jos.  beinss.  years  old 
Jer.  32:9  Jer.  weighed  s.  shekels 

SEVEOTEE>TH 

Gen.  7:11  on  s.  day  the  fountains 
8:4  ark  rested  on  s.  day  in  the 

SEVEIVTH. 

Ex.  21:2  in  s.  he  sh.  go  out  free 
31:15  the  s.  is  sabbath  of  rest 
Lev.  23:16  morrow  after  s.  sab. 
See  DAY. 

SEVENTH  montli. 
Gen.  8:4  ark  rested  in  s.  m.  on 
Lev.  16:29  in  s.  mon.  afflict  your 

souls,  23:27  ;  25:9 
Nvm.  29:1  in  s.  m.  holy  con  v.  12 

1  K.  8:2  Isr.  assembled  at  s.  m. 
Hag.  2:1  in  s.  m.  the  word  came 
Zee.  8:19  the  fast  of  the  s.  month 

SEVENTH  year. 
Ex.  2.3:11  s.  y.  thou  sh.  let  it  rest 
Lev.  25:4  in  s.  y.  shall  he  a  sab. 
Dent.  1.5:12  s.  y.  shalt  let  him  go 

2  K.  11:4  in  s.  y.  Jehoiada  sent 

rulers  and  capt.  2  Chr.  2:3:1 
Est.  2:16  Esther  taken  in  s.  year 
■Ter.  52:28  caiTied  captive  in  s.  y. 
Ezek.  20:1  in  the  s.  y.  eld.  came 

SEVENTY. 

Gen.  4:24  truly  Lam.  s.  and  sev. 
Ex.  1:5  of  loins  of  Jacob  were  s. 
24:1  and  s.  ciders  of  Israel,  9 
Num.  11:16  ga.  to  me  s.  men.  24 

25  gave  of  spirit  unto  s.  elders 
•Tvd.  9:56  slaying  his  s.  brethren 
2  K.  10:1  Ahab  had  s.  sons  in,  6 
Is.  23:15  Tyre  shall  be  forgot,  s. 

17  after  end  of  s.  years,  the  L. 
.7fr.  25:11  serve  Babylon  s.  years 
Ezek.  8:11  stood  bef.  them  s.  m. 
Pan.  9:24  s.  weeks  are  determin. 
Zee.  7:5  even  th.  s.  years  did  ye 
Mat.  18:22  times,  but  until  s.  ti. 
Luke  10:1  L.  appointed  other  s. 

17  the  s.  returned  ag.  with  joy 
SEVER,  ED. 
Ex.  8:22  I  will  in  that  day 
9:4  L.  shall  s.  bet.  cattle  of  Isr. 
Lev.  20:26  I  s.  you  fr.  other  peo. 
Deut.  4:41  Moses  s.  three  cities 
Jud.  4:11  Ileber  s.  from  Kenites 
Ezek.  39:14  s.  out  men  of  emplov 
Mat.  13:49  s.  wicked  fr.  the  jus"t 

SEVERAL,  LV. 
Num.  28:13  and  a  s.  tenth  deal, 

21,  29;  29:10,  15 
2  K.  15:5  Azariah  dwelt  in  s. 

house,  2  Chr.  26:21 
2  Chr.  31:19  sons  of  A.  in  ,<!.  city 
Mat.  25:15  accord,  to  s.  ability 

1  Cor.  12:11  to  every  man  s. 
Rev.  21:21  ev.  s.  ga.  was  of  pearl 

SEVERITY. 
Rom.  11:22  behold  goodn.  and  s. 
SEW. 

Ee.  .3:7  time  to  rend,  time  to  s. 
Ezek.  13:18  woe  to  women,  s.  pil. 

SEWED,  EST,  ETH. 
Gen.  3:7  s.  fig-leaves  toirether 
Job  14:17  thou  s.  up  mine  iniq. 
16:15  I  have     sackcloth  upon 
Mark  2:21  no  man  s.  new  cloth 
SHAALBIM.    Jud.  1:.35 
SHAASIIGAZ.    Est.  2:14 

SHADE. 
Ps.  121:5  L.  is  thy  s.  upon  right 

SHADOW. 
Gen.  19:8  under  s.  of  my  roof 
Jud.  9:15  put  yo.  trust  in  my  s. 
:36  thou  seest  the  s.  of  mount. 

2  K.  20:9  sh.  the  .v.  go  forward  ? 


SHA 

1  Chr.  29:15  days  as  a  s.  .lob  8:9 
Job  7:2  as  a  serv.  desireth  the  s. 
14:2  he  fleeth  also  as  a  s. 
17:7  all  my  members  are  as  a  s. 
40:22  trees  cover  him  with  th. ». 
Ps.  17:8  hide  me  un.  s.  of  wings 
36:7  under  s.  of  wings,  57:1 
63:7  in  s.  of  wings  will  I  rejoice 
80:10  hills  were  covered  with  g. 
91:1  abide  under  s.  of  Almighty 
102:11  my  days  are  like  a  s. 
109:23  I  am  gone  like  a  s. 
144:4  days  are  as  a  s.  Ec.  8:13 
Ec.  6:12  life  he  spendeth  as  a  s. 
Cant.  2:3  I  sat  under s.  with  del. 
Is.  4:6  tabernacle  for  a  s.  in  day 
16:3  make  thy  s.  as  the  night 
25:4  hast  been  a  s.  from  heat 

5  bring  heat  with  s.  of  a  cloud 
30:2  and  trust  in  s.  of  Egypt 

3  and  the  trust  in  s.  of^Igypt 
.32:2  as  s.  of  a  great  rock 
.38:8  I  will  bring  again  s.  of  deg. 
49:2  in  s.  of  hand  hid  me,  51:18 
.ler.  48:45  under  of  Heshbon 
Lam.  4:20  und.  his  s.  we  sh.  live 
Ezek.  17:23  in  s.  thereof  sh.  they 
31:6  und.  his  s.  dw.  all  nations 

12  peo.  are  gone  down  from  s. 
Dan.  4:12  beasts  had  s.  under  it 
Hos.  4:13  bee.  s.  thereof  is  good 

14:7  dwell  under  his  s.  sh.  retu. 
.Ion.  4:5  and  sat  under  in  s. 

6  it  might  be  s.  over  his  head 
Mark.  4:32  fowls  lodge  under  s. 
Acts  5:15  th.  s.  of  P.  might  over. 
Col.  2:17  a  s.  of  things  to  come 
Beb.  8:5  serve  unto  s.  of  heaven 

10:1  having  a  s.  of  good  things 
Jam.  1:17  with  whom  no  s.  of  tu. 

See  DEATH. 

SHADOWS. 

Cant.  2:17  s.  flee  away.  4:6 
Jer.  6:4  for  s.  of  the  evening  are 

SHADOWING. 
7s.  18:1  to  land  s.  with  wings 
Ezek.  31:3  a  cedar  with  s.  shroud 
Uzb.  9:5  cherubim  of  gl.  s.  mer. 
SHADRACH.   Dan.  1:7;  2:49; 
3:23-30 

SHADY. 

Job  40:21  he  lieth  under  s.  trees 
22  the  s.  trees  cover  him  with 

SH.\FT. 

Ex.  25:31  his  s.  and  branches, 
his  bowls,  37:17;  Num.  8:4 
Is.  49:2  made  me  a  polished  s. 

SHAKE. 
■Tvd.  16:20  I  will  go  and  s.  mys. 
Neh.  5:13  and  said.  So  God  ». 
Job  4:14  made  ray  bones  to  s. 
15:.33  shall  s.  oft"  unripe  grape 
16:4  and  s.  my  head  at  you 
Ps.  46:3  tho"  the  mountains  s. 
69:2:3  make  loins  continu.  to  s. 
72:16  fruit  shall  s.  like  Lebanon 
Is.  2:19  he  ariseth  to  s.  earth.  21 
10:15  as  if  rod  should  s.  itself 
32  he  shall  s.  hand  ag.  mount 
11:15  the  Lord  shall  s.  his  hand 
13:2  exalt  the  voice,  s.  the  hand 

13  I  will  s.  heavens,  Joel  3:16; 
Hag.  2:6.  21 

24:18  foundations  of  earth  do  «. 
3:3:9  Bashan  and  Carmel  s.  otf 
.52:2  s.  thyself  from  dust,  O  Jer. 
Jer.  2.3:9  broken,  all  my  bones  s. 
Ezek.  26:10  walls  sh.  s.  at  noise 
15  shall  not  isles  s.  at  sound  ? 
27:28  suburbs  shall  s.  at  sound 
31:16  I  made  nations  s. 
38:20  men  shall    at  my  pres. 
Dan.  4:14  s.  ofl'his  leaves 
.4»iOs  9:1  that  the  posts  may  s. 
Hag.  2:7  I  will  s.  all  nations 
Zee.  2:9  I  will  s.  mv  hand  on  th. 
Mat.  10:14s.  oft' dust  of  yourfeet, 

Mark  6:11 ;  Luke  9:5 
28:4  for  fear  the  keepers  did  s. 
Ltike  6:48  beat  house,  co.  not  s. 
Htb.  12:26  I  s.  not  earth  only 

SHARED. 

Ps.  109:25  look,  on  me,  s.  heads 
SHAKEN. 

Lev.  26:36  sound  of  a  s.  leaf  shall 

1  K.  14:15  as  a  reed  is    in  wat. 

2  K.  19:21  daugh.  of  Jerus.  hath 
s.  head  at  thee,  Is.  37:22 

Neh.  5:13  even  thus  be  he  s.  out 
.J(>b  16:12  neck,  s.  me  to  pieces 
38:1.3  wicked  mi.  be  s.  out  of  it 
Ps.  18:7  founda.  of  hills  were  «. 
Nah.  2:3  fir-trees  shall  be  ter.  *. 


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10  light  thing  for  s.  to  go  down    3: 12  it  s.  they  fall  into  moath 


CRUDENS  CONCORDANCE. 


SUA 

lf;ii.  11:T    with  wind,  Xw.  7:24 
^:29  powers  of  heaven  shall  be 
s.  Mark  13:25 ;  Luke  21:26 

Ziike  6:S8  good  raeas.  pressed,  s. 

Acts  4:31  prayed,  place  was  s. 
16:26  founda.  of  prison  were  s. 

3  TAes.  2:2  not  soon     in  mind 

Ileb.  12:27  remov.  things  that  are 
«.  cannot  he    may  remain 

Sev.  6:13  fig-tree  wh.  s.  of  wind 
SHAKETH. 

Job  9:6  s.  cartli  out  of  her  place 

Ps.  20:8  voice  of  L.  s.  wilderness 
60:2  heal  breaches,  for  it  is 

Is.  10:15  magnify  a<'.  that  s.  ? 
19:16  hand  of  Lord  be  s.  over  it 
33:15  s.  his  hand  from  holding 
SHAKIIVG. 

Job  41:29  laugh,  at  s.  of  a  spear 

Ps.  4-1:14  the  s.  of  head  among 

Is.  17:6  s.  of  olive-tree,  24:13 
19:16  because  of  the  s.  of  hand 
30:32  in  bat.  of  s.  shall  he  fight 

Ezek.  37:7  beh.  a  bones  came 
38:19  th.  shall  be  great  s.  in  la. 

siiALnr. 

1  Sam.  9:4  passed  thro'  land  of  S. 
6HALISHA. 

1  Sam.  9:4  passed  thro'  land  of  S. 

SHALLUM. 

2  K.  15:10  S.  son  of  Jabesh 

14  Menahcm  sle\v  S.  son  of 
22:14  Huld.  the  prophetess,  the 

wife  of  S.  2  Ckr.  31:22 

1  C^r.  2:40  of  Judah,  S.  4:25 
6:12  of  Levi,  S.  7:13  S.  the  son 
9:17  S.  porter,  19;  31  S.  the  K. 

2  Chr.  28:12  Jehizkiah  son  of  S. 
Ezr.  2:42  the  child,  of  S.  10:24 ; 

Neh.  7:45;  Jer.  35:4 
7:2  S.  the  son  of  Zadok 
10:42  S.  and  Amariah  had  taken 
JVeA.  3:12  next  repaired  S. 
Jer.  22:11  saith  L.  touching  S. 
32:7  Ilanameel  the  son  of  S. 
SHALMAN.   IIos.  10:14 

SHALM.ilVESER. 
2  K.  17:3  S.  came  against,  18:9 

SHAMBLES. 
1  Cor.  10:25  whatso.  is  sold  in  s. 

SHAME. 
Ex.  32:25  made  naked  nnto  th.  s. 
Jud.  18:7  none  to  put  them  to  s. 
1  Sam.  20:34  father  had  done  s. 
iSam.  13:13  sh.  I  cause*,  logo? 
8  C'Ar.  32:21  return,  with  s.  of  fa. 
Job  8:22  hate  thee  be  clo.  with  *. 
Ps.  4:2  how  long  turn  gl.  to  s.  ? 
35:4  put  them  to  s.  that  seek  my 
26  let  them  be  clothed  with  «. 
40:14  let  th.  be  put  to  s.  83:17 

15  deso.  for  a  reward  of  their  s. 
44:7  hast  put  them  to  s.  5.3:5 

9  hast  cast  ofT  and  put  us  to  s. 
15  i.  of  face  covered  me,  69:7 

69:19  known  my  reproach  and«. 
70:3  turned  back  reward  of  s. 
71:24  let  them  be  bro.  unto 
83:16  fill  their  faces  with  s.  O  L. 
89:45  hast  covered  him  with  s. 
109:29  adversaries  clo.  with  s. 
119:31  O  Lord  put  me  not  to  s. 
132:18  enem.  will  I  clothe  wi.  s. 
Prov.  3:35  s.  sh.  be  the  promot. 
9:7  reproveth  scorner,  getteth  s. 
10:5  is  a  son  that  causeth  s. 
31:2  pride  comcth,  then  com.  s. 
12:16  a  prudent  man  cover,  s. 
33:5  loathsome  and  Cometh  tos. 
18  s.  shall  be  to  him  that  refu. 
14:.35  wrath  ag.  him  that  cans. «. 
17:2  a  son  that  causeth  s. 
18:13  answer,  hef.  heareth,  is  s. 
19:26  mother,  is  a  son  causeth  s. 
25:8  neigh,  hath  put  thee  to  s. 

10  that  heareth  it  put  thee  to  s. 
29:15  child  left  br.  mother  to  s. 

Is.  20:4  uncover,  to  s.  of  Egypt 

22:18  chariots  shall  be  the  «.  of 

30:3  stren.  of  Phar.  your  s.  5 

47:3  yea,  thy  streng.th  sh.  be  s. 

50:6  I  hid  my  face  from  s.  and 

54:4  thou  shall  not  be  put  to 
forthonsh.  forget*,  of  youth 

61:7  *.  you  shall  have  double 
Jer.  3:24  s.  devoured  the  labor  of 
25  we  lie  down  in  s.  and  conf. 

13:26  discover,  that  thy  ap. 

20:18  days  be  consumed  with  s. 

23:40  a  perpetual  s.  not  forgot. 

46:12  the  nations  heard  of  my  s. 

48:39  Moab  turned  back  with  g. 

51:51 1.  hath  covered  our  faces 
Ezek  7:18     shall  be  on  all  faces 

16:52  bear  th.  owns,  for  sins,  54 


SUA 

Ezek.  16:63  never  open  month 

because  of  s. 
32:24  have  they  borne  their  s.  25 
30  bear  their  «.  with  them 
34:29  nor  bear  the  s.  of  heathen 
36:6  ye  have  borne*,  of  heathen 

7  they  shall  bear  their*.  44:13 

15  hear  in  thee  *.  of  heathen 
.39:26  they  have  borne  their  *. 

Dan.  12:2  awake,  some  to  *. 
Uos.  4:7  change  their  gl.  into  *. 

18  her  rulers  with  *.  do  love 
9:10  separated  themsel.  unto*. 
10:6  Ephraim  shall  receive*.  Is. 

Oh.  10  for  violence  *.  sh.  cover 
Mic.  1:11  pass  away,  having  *. 

2:6  prop,  they  shall  not  take  *. 

7:10  *.  sh.  cover  her  which  said 
N^ah.  3:5  I  will  show  king.  thy*. 
Uab.  2:10  thou  hast  consulted  *. 

16  thou  art  filled  with  *. 
Zep.  3:5  unjust  knoweth  no  *. 

19  they  have  been  put  to  *. 
Luke  14:9  begin  with  *.  to  tako 
Acts  5:41  worthy  to  suiTer  *. 

1  Co!'.  6:5  speak  to  your*.  15:34 
11:6  if  it  be  a  *.  for  a  woman 

14  man  have  long  hair,  is  a  *. 

14:35  s.  for  wo.  to  sp.  in  church 
Enh.  5:12  a  *.  to  speak  of  things 
I'liil.  3:19  whose  glory  is  their  *. 
Ileb.  6:6  put  him  to  an  open  *. 

12:2  endured  cross,  despising  *. 
■Tnde  13  foaming  out  their  own  *. 
liev.  3:18  *.  of  thy  nakedness 

16:15  naked,  and  they  see  his  *. 
SHAME,  ED,  ETH. 

2  Sam.  19:5  thou  hast  *.  the  faces 
Ps.  14;6  have  *.  counsel  of  poor 
Prov.  28:7  compan.  of  riotous  *. 
1  Cor.  4:14  I  write  not  to  you 

11:22  church  of  God,  s.  them  ? 

SHAMEFACEDNESS. 

1  Tim.  2:9  women  adorn  with  *. 

SHAMEFUL,  LY. 

Jer.  11:13  set  up  altars  to  *.  thi. 
Has.  2:5  conceived  them,  done*. 
Hab.  2:16  *.  spue,  be  on  thy  glo. 
Mark  12:4  thev  sent  him  away*, 
handled,  Luke  20:11 

1  Thes.  2:2  and  were*,  entreated 

SHAMELESSLY. 

2  Sam.  6:20  fellows  *.  uncover. 

SHAMGAR. 
Jud.  3:31  after  him  was  S.  the 
5:6  in  the  days  of  S.  highways 

SH.\MMAH. 
Gen.  36:13  Re.  S.  17;  1  Chr.  1:37 

1  Sam.  16:9  S.  the  son  of  Jesse, 

13:13;  1  Chr.  2:13 

2  Sam.  2:3:11  after  him  was  S.  .33 
25  S.  the  Harodite,  1  Chr.  7:37 

SHAM.MUAU. 
Num.  13:4  to  spy  land,  S.  son 
2  Sam.  5:14  S.  s.  of  D.  1  Chr.  14:4 
Neh.  11:17  Abda,  son  of  S.  dwelt 

SHAPE,  S. 
Luke  3:22  descended  in  bodily*. 
JoIm  5:37  voice,  nor  seen  his  *. 
Rev.  9:7  s.  of  locusts  like  horses 

SHAPEIV. 
Ps.  51:5  behold,  I  was  *.  iu  inlq. 

SHAPHAIV. 
2  K.  22:3  king.Josiah  sentS.  the 
scribe,  2  Clir.  34:8 

8  gave  book  to  S.  2  Chr.  34:15 
12  king  commanded  Ahikam 

son  of  S.  and  S.  the  sa'ibe 
25:22  son  of  S.  Jer.  39:14;  40:11 

Jer.  26:24  the  hand  of  son  of  S. 
29:3  sent  by  Elasah  son  of  S. 
.36:10  of  Gemariah  son  of  S. 

Ezek.  8:11  Jaazaniah  sou  of  S. 

SHAPHAT. 

Num.  13:5  Sim.  .S.  to  spy  land 

1  K.  19:16  ano.  Elisha,  son  of  S. 

2  K.  6:31  head  of  Elis.  son  of  S. 
1  Chr.  3:22  Shemaiah,  Neari.  S. 

5:12of  Gadites,  S.  in  Bashan 
27:29  valleys  was  S.  son  of  Ad. 
SHARE. 

1  Sam.  13:20  sharjjen  every  man 

his  «. 

SHAREZER. 

2  K.  19:37  S.  his  sou.  Is.  37:38 

SHARO\. 
1  Chr.  5:16  in  all  suburbs  of  S. 
27:29  over  herds  that  fed  in  S. 
Cant.  2:1  the  rose  of  S.  the  lily 
/*.  .3.3:9  S.  is  like  a  wilderness 
35:2  Carmel  and  S.  given  thee 
65:10  S.  shall  be  a  fold  of  flocks 


SHE 
SHARP. 

Ex.  4:25  Zippor.  took  a  *.  stone 
.Ids.  5:2  make  thee  *.  knives 
1  Sa7n.  14:4  bet.  passa.  a  *.  rock 
Job  41:.30*.  stones  are  under  him, 
he  spread.  *.  pointed  things 
Ps.  45:5  arrow  *.  m  the  heart 
57:4  their  tongue  *.  sword 
Prov.  5:4  s.  as  two-edged  sword 
25:18  man  bears  false  witn.  is*. 
/*.  5:28  whose  arrows  are  *. 
49:2  made  my  mouth  like  *.  sw. 
Acts  15::39  contention  was  so  *. 
Rev.  1:16  out  of  his  mouth  went 

a*,  two-edged  sword.  19:15 
41:14  in  his  hand  a  *.  sickle,  17 
18  aiig.  cried  to  him  had  *.  sic. 
SHARPEIV,  ED,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  13:20  s.  ev.  man  his  share 

21  a  file  for  axes,  to  *.  goads 
140:3  they  *.  their  tongues 

Prov.  27:17  iron  *.  iron,  man  *. 
Job  16:9  mine  enemy  *.  his  eyes 
Ezek.  21:9  a  sword  is  *.  10, 11 

SHARPER. 
Mic.  7:4  upr.  *.  than  thom-hedgc 
Heb.  4:12  word  of  G.  *.  than  sw 

SHARPLY. 
■Tud.  8:1  did  chide  with  Gid.  s. 
Tit.  1:13  rebuke  them  s.  that 
SHARPNESS. 

2  Cor.  13:10  present  I  eho.  use  *. 

SHAVE. 
Lev.  13:.33  scall  shall  he  not  *. 
14:8  unclean  person  sh.  *.  hair 
21:5  nor  *.  corner  of  th.  beard 
Num.  6:9  he  shall  s.  his  head 
18  Nazarite  shall  *.  head  of  his 
8:7  let  them  *.  flesh,  wash  clo. 
Deut.  21:12  captive,  *.  her  head 
■Jud.  16:19  cans,  him  to  *.  locks 
Is.  7:20  L.  shall  *.  with  a  razor 
Ezek.  44:20  neither  *.  their  heads 
Acts  21:24  that  they  *.  th.  heads 

SHAVED. 
Gen.  41:14  Jos.  s.  changed  raim. 
2  Sam.  10:4  and  *.  off  half  their 

beards,  1  Chr.  19:4 
Job  1:20  J.  rent  mantle,  *.  head 
SHAVEn,    Gen.  14:5 
SHAVEIV. 
.Tud.  16:17  if  I  *.  strength  will 

22  hair  began  to  grow  after  *. 
■Ter.  41:5  fourscore  men,  bear.  «. 
1  Cor.  11:5  as  if  she  were  *. 

6  if  it  be  a  shame  to  be  s, 
SHEAF. 
Gen.  .37:7  my  *.  arose,  and  stood 
Lei).  23:11  wave  *.  ber.  Lord,  12 
Dent.  24:19  forgot  e.  not  fetch  it 
.Job  24:10  take  away  *.  fr.  hungry 
Zee.  12:6  govern,  like  torch  in  *. 

SHEAR,  WG. 
Gen.  31:19  La.  went  to  *.  sheep 
38:13  Ju.  goeth  to  *.  his  sheep 
Deut.  15:19  nor  *.  firstl.  of  sheep 
1  Sam.  25:2  Nabal  *.  sheep  in  C. 
4  Da.  heard  Nabal  did*,  sheep 
SHEARER,  S. 
Gen.  .38:12  Ju.  went  to  sheep-*. 

1  Sam.  25:7  heard  thou  hast  *. 
11  flesh  I  killed  for  my  *. 

2  Sam.  13:23  Ab.  had  *.  in  B.  24 
Is.  53:7  sheep  before  *.  is  dumb 
Acts  8:32  lamb  dumb  before  *. 

SHEARIIVG-HOUSE. 
2  K.  10:12  brethren  of  Ahaziah 
at  s.-h.  14 
SHEAR-JASHCB. 
/*.  7:3  to  meet  Ah.  thou  and  S. 
SHEATH. 

1  Sam.  17:51  Da.  d.  sword  out  *. 

2  Sam.  20:8  sword  fastened  in  *. 
1  Chr.  21:27  angel  put  sw.  in  *. 
Ezek.  2!:3  draw  sw.  out  of  *.  4,  5 

.30  cause  it  to  return  into  s.  f 
John  18:11  put  up  thy  sw.  into*. 

SHEAVES. 
Gen.  37:7  binding  *.  in  the  field 
Ruth  2:7  let  me  glean  am.  *.  15 
Neh.  13:15  on  sab.  bringing  in  s. 
Ps.  126:6  bringing  s.  with  him. 
129:7  that  bindefh  *.  his  bosom 
.■Imas  2:13  as  cart  full  of 
Mic.  4:12  L.  shall  gather  th.  as*. 

SHEBA,  SHEBAH. 
Gen.  10:7  son  of  Raamah  S.  28 
25:3  Joksh.  begat  S.  1  Chr.  1:32 
26:33  Isaac  called  the  well  S. 
./OS.  10:2  had  S.  in  their  inherit. 
1  K.  10:1  when  queen  of  S.  heard 

of  Solomon.  2  Chr.  9:1 
1  Chr.  1:9  sou  of  Raamah  S.  23 


SHE 

1  CTif.  S-.n  of  the  chil.  of  Gad,  S. 
Job  6:19  the  companies  of  S. 
Ps.  72:10  kings  ofS.  and  Seba 
15  given  of  gold  of  S.  /*.  60:6 
Jer.  6:20  purp.  is  incense  fr.  S.  ? 
Ezek.  27:22  merchants  of  S.  23 
38:13  S.  sh.  say,  Art  thou  coma 

SHEB\A. 
2 K.  18:18  came  to  Rabshakeh  S. 
the  scribe,  .37;  /«.  36:3 
19:2  sent  S.  to  I^'aiah,  /*.  37:2 
/*.  22:15  go  to  tills  treasurer,  S. 

SHECHEM. 
Gen.  33:18  Ja.  came  to  a  ci.  of  S. 

19  hand  of  Hainor  S.  father 
34:2  S.  lay  with  Di.  26  slew  3. 
35:4  under  an  oak  by  S. 
37:12  feed  father's  flock  in  S. 

14  Jos.  came  from  Ilebr.  to  S, 
Num.  26:31  of  S.  family  of  the 
Jos.  17:2  lot  for  children  of  S. 
20:7  S.  in  mount  Ephraim,  a 

city,  21:21 ;  1  Chr.  6:67 
24:1  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  S. 
.32  of  Joseph  buried  they  in  S. 
■Jud.  8:31  Gid.'s  concubine  in  S. 
9:1  son  of  Jerubbaal  went  to  S. 
7  hsarken  to  me,  ye  men  of  S. 

20  fire  come  out  fr.  men  uf  3. 
28  who  is  S.  31  come  to  S. 
41  should  not  dwell  in  S. 

57  evil  of  men  of  3.  did  G.  ren. 
1  K.  12:1  went  to  S.  2  Chr.  10:1 
25  Jeroboam  built  S.  in  mount 

1  Chr.  7:19  Shemida,  Ahian,  3. 
Ps.  60:6  I  will  divide  S.  10S:7 
Jer.  41:5  th.  came  certain  fr.  3. 

SHED. 

2  Sam.  20:10  Jo.  *.  Am.'s  bowels 
Mat.  26:28  is  «.  for  remis.  of  sins 
Acts  2:.3.3  he  hath  *.  forth  this 
Rom.  5:5  love  of  G.  *.  in  hearts 
Tit.  3:6  wh.  he  «.  on  us  thro'  J.  C. 
See  BLOOD. 

SHEDDER. 

Ezek.  18:10  beget  son  *.  of  blood 
SHEDDETH,  1\G. 

Gen.  9:6  whoso  *.  man's  blood 

Ezek.  22:3  city  «.  blood  in  midst 

Heb.  9:22  without  *.  of  blood 

SHE-GOATS.   See  goats. 
SHEEP. 

Gen.  4:2  Abel  was  a  keener  of  s. 
29:6  Rachel  cometh  with  *.  5. 

Ex.  9:3  hand  of  Lord  is  upon  s. 
20:24  sh.  sacrifice  thereon  thy  s. 
22:10  give  to  neighbor  s.  keep 

Lep.  1:10  if  his  ofl'ering  be  of*. 
22:19  ye  sh.  offer  a  male  of  s.  21 
27:26  sanctify  firstling  of  a  *. 

Num.  18:17  firstl.  of  «.  not  rede. 

Deut.  7:13  bless  flocks  of  thy  s. 
18:3  due  fr.  them  that  offer  s.  4 
22:1  not  see  broth. 's*.  go  astray 
28:4  blessed  be  flocks  of  thy  *. 

■Jos.  6:21  destroyed  at  Jericho  *. 

■Jud.  6:4  Midiaiiites  left  nei.  *. 

1  Sam.  8:17  king  take  tenth  of 
14:.34  bring  every  man  ox  and*. 
15:3  slay  *.  9  Saul  spread  *. 

14  what  mcaneth  bleating  of*. 
16:11  behold,  youngest  keep.  *. 
17:15  David  returned  to  feed  *. 

20  rose  early,  left  *.  wl.  keeper 
27:9  Da.  took  away  s,  the  oxen 

2  Sam.  7:8  took  from  follow.  *. 
24:17  but  these  «.  what  have 

they  done?  1  Chr.  21:17 

1  E.  4:23  Sol.'s  provision  100  *. 
8:63  Solo.  oflr.  s.  2  Chr.  5:6;  7:5 

2  A'.  5:26  is  it  time  to  receive  *.  / 

1  Chr.  5:21  took  fr.  II.  2.50,000  g. 

2  Chr.  14:15  Asa  carried  fr.  E.  s. 
15:11  ofl'ered  of  spoil  7.000  *. 
18:2  A.  killed  *.  for  Jehoshaph. 
.30:24  Ilezekiah  did  give  7,000  *. 
31:6  brou.  tithes  of  oxen  and  *. 

Neh.  5:18  Nehem.  one  ox,  sis  s. 

Job  1:16  fire  fallen,  burnt  up  *•. 
31:20  not  warm.  wi.  fleece  of  *. 
42:12  had  14,000  *.  6.000  camels 

Ps.  8:7  hast  given  him  all  s. 
44:11  given  us  like  *.  for  meat 
49:14  like  *.  are  laid  in  grave 
74: 1  why  anger  smo.  ag.  thy  s.  ? 
78:52  made  peo.  go  forth  like  *. 
95:7  we  are  *.  of  his  hand,  100:3 
119:176  astray  like  a  lost  *. 
144:13  *.  brill":  forth  thousands 

7*.  7:21  man  sh.  nourish  two  ?. 
22:13  joy  and  glad,  killing  of 
5:3:6  we  like  *.  are  gone  astray 

Jer.  12:3  pull  like  *.  for  slaughter 
50:6  my  peo.  hath  been  lost*. 
17  Israel  is  as  scattered  *.  lion* 


9H7 


CRUDEN^S  COTN-CORDAN-CE. 


SHE 

Enek.  34:11 1  will  search  toy «.  12 
Sos.  12:12  for  a  wife  he  kept  s. 
Joel  1:18  flocks  of  s.  made  desol. 
Mic.  5:8  a  young  lion  among  s. 
Zee.  13:7  smite  shepherd,  and«. 

scat.  Maf.  26:31;  Mark  14:27 
Mat.  7:15  false  propti.  in«.  cloth. 

10:6  go  to  lost  s.  of  house  of  Is. 

12:12  how  much  man  bet.  th. «.  ? 

15:24  sent  hut  to  lost  s.  of  Israel 

18: 12  man  ha.  100    one  he  gone 

13  he  rejoiceth  more  of  that  s. 
Luke  15:4,  6 

$5:33  shall  set  s.  on  right  hand 
Jo/in  2:14  in  tem.  th.  that  sold  s. 
15  drove  out  of  temple,  and  s. 

10:2  entereth  door  sheph.  of  s. 
3  s.  hear  voice,  27;  4  «.  follow 
7  said  Jes.  I  am  door  of  the  s. 

11  shepherd  giv.  life  for  his  s. 

12  a  hireling  leaveth  the  s.  13 

14  I  know  s.  16  other  s.  I  have 

15  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the  s. 
26  ye  are  not  of  my  s.  as  I  said 

21:16  saith  to  Peter,  Feed  my 
s.  17 

Seb.  13:20  L.  Jes  Shepherd  of  s. 
Jiev.  18:13  none  buyeth  s.  horses 
As  SHEEP. 

J^nm.Vi-.n  ass.v/h.  ha.  noshep. 
IK.  22:17  Israel  as  s.  that  have 

no  shepherd,  2  Chr.  18:16 
J^.  44:22  we  are  counted  a«s.  for 

the  slaughter,  Bom.  8:36 
Js.  1.3:14  as  s.  that  no  man  taketh 
53:7  as  as.  bef.  shearers  dumb 
JIfic.  2:12  put  together  as  s.  of  B. 
Mat.  9:36  scattered  as  s.  having 

no  shepherd,  Mai'/c  6:34 
10:16  send  as  s.  midst  of  wolves 
Acts  8:.32  led  as  s.  to  slaughter 
1  Pet.  2:25  as  s.  going  astray 

SHEEPCOTE,  S. 

1  Sam.  24:3  Saul  came  to  s. 
ZSam.  7:8  took  fr.  s.  1  Chr.  17:7 

SHEEPFOLD,  S. 
Nvm.  32:16  we  will  build*. 
Jud.  5: 16  why  abodei-t  amo.  s.  ? 
Ps.  78:70  Dav.  took  him  from  s. 
John  10:1  entereth  nots.  by 

SHEEP-G.\TE. 
ITeh.  3:1  Eliashib  built  the  s.-ij. 
32  going  up  of  corner  to  s.-  'g. 
12:39  they  went  on  to  the  a.-g. 
SHEEP-M.-VRKET. 
John  5:2  at  Jerusalem  by  s.-m. 
SHEEP-MASTER. 

2  K.  3:4  Mesha  was  a  s.-m. 

See  SHEARERS. 

SHEEPSHIIVg. 

Heb.  11:37  they  wandered  In  s. 
SHEET. 

Acts  10:11  descending  as  s.  11:5 

SHEETS. 
Jud.  14:12  I  will  give  you  30  s. 

SHEKEL. 

Ex.  30:13  s.  after  the  s.  of  the 
sanctu.  a is  twenty  gerahs. 
Num.  3:47;  Ezek.  45:12 
15  not  give  less  than  half  s. 

1  Sa?n.  9:8  ha.  fourth  part  of  a  s. 

2  K.  7:1  mea.  of  flour  for  s.  16, 18 
JVe/t.  10:.32  charged  wi.  third  of  s. 
Am/OS  8:5  ephah  small,  s.  great 

SHEKELS. 
Oen.  23:15  land  worth  400  s.  16 
Ex.  21:32  give  her  master  30  s. 
Lev.  5:15  estima.  by  s.  27:3-16 
Deut.  22:29  damsel's  father  50  s. 
Jos.  7:21  spoils,  200*.  silver 
Jvd.  8:26  weight  of  rings  1,700  s. 
17:2  1,100  s.  I  took  ;  3  resto.  s. 
10  give  tliee  ten  silver 
2  Sam.  14:26  Ah.  wei.  hair  200  s. 
2  K.  15:20  exacted  of  each  fifty  s. 
1  Chr.  21:25  David  gave  Ornan 
600  s. 

Neh.  5:15  gover.  had  taken  40  s. 
Jer.  32:9  bou.  field  for  17  s.  silver 
Ezek.  4:10  be  by  weight  20  s. 
Bee  SANCTUARY. 

SHELAH. 
Gen.  38:5  Ju.'s  son  S.  11  till  S. 
26  I  gave  her  not  to  S.  mv  son 
46:12  J.  Er,  Onan,  and  S.  iVum. 

26:20;  1  Chr.  2:3;  4:21 
1  Chr.  1:18  begat  S.  and  S.  ^.  24 

SHELEMIAH. 
1  Chr.  26:14  lot  eastw.  fell  to  S. 
Ezr.  10:.39  S.  and  Nathan  had 
Neh.  13:13  I  made  S.  treasurer 
Jer.  36:14  S.  son  of  Cushi,  26 


SHE 
SHELTER. 

.Toh  24:8  emb.  rock  for  want  of  «. 
Ps.  61:3  hast  been  s.  for  me 

SHELCMIEL. 
Num.  1:6  S.  son  of  Zurishaddai, 
2:12;  7:36;  10:19 
SHE>I. 

Gen.  5:32  Noah  begat  S.  6:10; 

10:1 :  1  Chr.  1:4 
9:23  S.  took  a  garm.  and  went 

26  blessed  be  Lord  God  of  S. 

27  shall  dwell  in  tents  of  S. 
10:21  the  children  of  S.  22,  31 ; 

11:10;  1  Chr.  1:17 
Luke  3:36  wh.  was  the  son  of  S. 

SHEMAIAH. 
1  K.  12:22  word  of  the  Lord  came 

to  S.  2  Chr.  11:2;  12:7 
1  CJir.  4:37  Shimri  the  son  of  S. 
5:4  Reuben.  S.  the  son  of  Joel 
9:14  of  theLevit.  S.  16;  1.5:8,11; 
24:6  :  26:4,  6,  7  ;  2  Chr.  17:8; 
29:14;  31:15;  35:9;  8:16; 
10:21,  31 
Ezr.  8:13  S.  son  of  Adonikam 
Neh.  3:29  S.  keeper  of  the  east 
6:10  I  came  to  the  house  of  S. 
10:8  S.  a  priest,  12:34,  42 
11:15  of  Lev.  S.  12:6,  18,  35,  36 
.Ter.  26:20  Urijah  the  son  of  S. 
29:24  S.  the  Nehelamite,  31,  ,32 
36:12  Delaiah  son  of  S.  prince 

SHEMIIVITH. 
1  Chr.  15:21  with  harps  on  the  S. 

SHEIVIR. 
Peut.  3:9  the  Amorites  call  S. 
Cant.  4:8  look  from  the  top  of  S. 

SHEPHATI.\H. 
ISam.  3:4  S.  son  of  D.  1  C7;r.  3:3 
1  Chr.  9:8  Meshullam  son  of  S. 
12:5  S.  tlie  Haruphite  came  to 
27:16  ruler  of  Simeonit.  was  S. 
Ezr.  2:4  child,  of  S.  372,  Neh.t-.Q 
Jer.  38:1  S.  heard  the  words  of 

SHEPHERD. 
Gen.  46:34  s.  is  abomina.  to  Eg. 
49:24  thence  is  s.  stone  of  Israel 
1  Sam.  17:40  stones  into  s,  bag 
Ps.  23:1  the  Lord  is  my  s. 
80:1  give  ear,  O  s.  of  Israel 
Ec.  12:11  words  given  fr.  one  s. 
Is.  38:12  age  departed  as  s.  tent 
40:11  feed  his  flock  like  a  s. 
44:28  L.  saith  of  Cy.  he  is  my  s. 
63:11  bro.  up  with  s.  of  his  flock 
Jer.  31:10  keep  him  as  s.  flock 
43:12  array  himself  as  a  s. 
49:19  who  is  s.  will  stand,  50:44 
51:23  I  will  breaks,  his  flock 
Ezek.  34:5  scatter,  because  no  s. 
8  beca.  i)rey  bee.  th.  was  no  s. 
12  s.  seek,  out  flock  am.  slieep 
23  I  will  set  up  one  s.  over  th. 
Da.  feed  them,  be  s.  37:24 
.'Imos  3:12  as  s.  takes  out  mouth 
Zee.  10:2  troubled,  because  no  s. 
11:15  instruments  of  a  foolish  *. 

16  I  will  raise  up  a  s.  in  land 

17  woe  to  idol  s.  that  leav.  flo. 
13:7  awake,  O  sword,  ag.  my  s. 

■John  10:12  is  hireling,  not 
14  a  good  s.  know  my  sheep 
16  shall  be  one  fold,  and  one  s. 
Heh.  13:20  L.  J.  great  s.  of  sheep 
1  Pet.  2:25  now  returned  unto  s. 
5:4  when  chiefs,  shall  appear 
See  SHEEP. 

SHEPHERDS. 
Gen.  46:32  the  men  are  s. 
47:3  serv.  ares,  also  our  fathers 
Ed-.  2:17  s.  came,  dro.  th.  away 
19  Eg.  deliv.  out  of  hand  of  s. 
1  Sam.  25:7  bow  thy  s.  with  U9 
Cant.  1:8  feed  kids  besi.  s.  tents 
Is.  13:20  nor  s.  make  folds  there 
31:4  multi.  of  s.  called  aga.  him 
56:11  s.  that  cannot  understand 
■Jer.  6:3  s.  shall  come  unto  her 
2.3:4  I  will  set  up  s.  over  thom 
25:.34  howl,  ye  s.  35  s.  no  way 
36  a  voice  of  s.  and  a  howling 
33:12  cities  be  a  habitation  of  s. 
50:6  s.  caused  them  to  go  astray 
Ezek.  34:2  prophesy  against  s.  of 
Is.  should  not  s.  feed  flocks  f 
8  nor  did  s.  search  for  flock, 

but  the  s.  fed  themselves 
10  I  am  against  s.  neither  shall 
s.  feed  themselves  any  more 
,4mosl:2  habitations  of  mourn 
Mii:  5:5  raise  agai.  him  seven  s. 
Xah.  3:18  thy  s.  slumber.  O  king 
Zep.  2:6  coasts  be  cottages  fors. 
Zee.  10:3  anger  kindled  again,  s. 
11:3  a  voice  of  the  howling  of  s. 


SHI 

Zee.  11:5  th.  own  s.  pity  th.  hot 

8  3  s.  I  cut  ofi'  in  one  month 
Luke  2:8  in  same  country  s. 

20  8.  returned,  glorifying  God 

SHERD,  S. 
/«.  .30:14  th.  sh.  not  be  found  a  s. 
Ezek.  23:34  thou  sh.  break  the  «. 

SHERIFFS. 
Dan.  3:2  Nebuchadnezznr  sent 
to  gather  the  s.  together,  3 
SHESHACH. 
.ler.  25:26  the  king  of  S.  shall 
51:41  how  is  S.  taken  !  how  is 

SHBSHBAZZAR. 
Ezr.  1:8  numbered  them  to  S. 

11  all  these  did  b.  bring  up 
5:14  delivered  to  S.  wh.  he  had 

16  S.  laid  foundation  of  the 
SHEW,  see  SHOW. 

SHIBBOLETH. 
Jud.  12:6  say  now  S.  he  said 

SHIELD. 
Gen.  1.5:1  thy  s.  and  reward 
Veut.  a3:29  Lord,  the  s.  of  help 
■/lid.  5:8  s.  or  spear  amo.  40,000 

1  Sam.  17:7  one  bearing?  a  s.  41 

2  Sam.  1:21  the  s.  of  mighty,  s.  of 

Saul  as  though  not  anoint. 
22:3  he  is  my  s.  Ps.  3:3 ;  28:7 ; 
119:114;  144:2 
36  given  me  the  s.  of  salva- 
tion, Ps.  18:35 

1  K.  10:17  3  poun.  of  gold  to  1  s. 

2  K.  19:32  not  come  wi.  s.  Is.  .37:.33 

1  Chr.  12:8  Gadites  cou.  handle  s. 
24  Jiid.  that  bare  s.  and  spear 
.34  Naph.  wi.  s.  and  spe.  37,000 

2  Chr.  25:5  that  could  handle  s. 
Job  .39:23  spear  and  s.  rattleth 
Ps.  5:12  compass  him  as  with  s. 

.33:20  Lord  is  our  s.  59:11 ;  84:9 

;35:2  take  hold  of  s.  and  buckler 

76:3  brake  arrows  of  bow.  the  s. 

84:11  Lord  God  is  sun  and  s. 

91:4  his  truth  shall  be  thy  s. 

115:9  he  is  th.  help  and  s.  10,  11 
Prov.  30:5  s.  to  them  that  trust 
Is.  21:5  arise,  princes,  anoints. 

22:6  Kir  uncovered  the  s. 
■ler.  46:3  order  buckler  and  s. 

9  come  forth,  that  handle  s. 
E:ek.  23:24  a^.  th.  buckler  and  s. 

27:10  hanged  s.  and  helmet,  11 
A'ah.  2:3  s.  of  mighty  made  red 
Eph.  6:16  taking  s,  of  faith 

SHIELDS. 
2  Sam.  8:7  David  took  s.  of  gold, 

1  dir.  18:7 
1 7f.  10:17  Solomon  made  300  s. 

of  beaten  gold,  2  Chr.  9:16 
14:26  Shishak  took  away  all  s. 

of  gold  S.  made,  2  Chr.  12:9 
27  Rehoboam  made  in  their 
stead  brazen  s.  2  Chr.  12:10 
2  K.  11:10  gave  Da.  s.  2  Chr.  23:9 
2  Chr.  11:12  in  citvputs.  and  sp. 
14:8ofBenia.  that  bares.  17:17 
26:14  Uzzia'h  pre.  s.  and  spears 
32:5  Hez.  made  darts  and  s.  27. 
Neh.  4:16  half  held  spears  and  s. 
Ps.  47:9 .«.  of  earth  belong  to  G. 
■ler.  51:11  bricht  arrows,  gath.  s. 
Ezek.  38:4  with  bucklers  and  s.  5 
.39:9  shall  burn  s.  and  weapons 
SHIGGAION.   See  Psalm  Xll. 

SHIGIOXOTH. 
Hab.  3:1  prayer  of  prophet  on  S 

SHILOH. 
Gen.  49:10  nor  seep.  dep.  till  S. 

SHILOH. 
Jos.  18:1  assemb.  together  at  S. 
8  cast  lots  for  you  in  S.  10 
22:9  departed  from  Isr.  out  of  S. 
Jud.  18:31  house  of  G.  was  in  S. 
21:12  brou.  young  virgins  to  S. 
19  is  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  S. 

21  if  the  daughters  of  S.  dance 
1  Sa77i.  1:3  up  to  worship  in  S. 

34  Samuel  to  house  of  L.  in  S. 
2:14  so  did  priests  in  S.  to  all 
3:21  Lord  appeared  aiain  in  S. 
4:3  the  ark  of  the  Lord  out  of  S. 

12  a  man  came  to  S.  with  his 
14:3  Ahitub,  Lord's  priest  in  S. 

1  A'.  2:27  aga.  house  of  Eli  in  S. 
14:2  got  thee  to  S.  to  Ahijah 
4  Jeroboam's  wife  went  to  S. 
Ps.  78:60  forsook  tabern:i.  of  S. 
Jer.  7:12  place  which  was  in  S. 
14  th.  house  as  I  ba.  done  to  S. 
26:6  I  make  this  house  like  S. 
41:5  there  came  certain  from  S. 

SHILOAH. 
Is.  8:6  refuseth  the  waters  of  S. 


SHI 
SHIMEAH. 

2  Sam.  13:3  Jonadab  son  of  S. 

32;  21:21 ;  1  Chr.  20:7 
1  Chr.  3:5  S.  was  bom  to  David 
6:39  Berachiah,  the  son  of  3. 
SHIMEL 
;iSam.  16:5  S.  son  of  Gera,  19:16 
13  S.  went  along  on  hill's  sida 
1  X.  2:8  thou  hast  with  thee  S. 
.39  two  of  the  servants  of  S. 
4:18  S.  the  son  of  Elah 

1  Chr.  3:19  S.  son  of  Pedaiah,  5:4 
4:26  Mish.  Hamuel,  Zaccur,  S. 

27  S.  had  sixteen  sons  and  six 
6:17  S.  son  of  Ge.  42;  2.3:7,  29 
2.3:9  s.  of  S.  10;  25:17  tenth  to  S. 
27:27  over  vineyards  was  S. 

2  Chr.  29:14  Heman,  Jeh.  and  S. 
.31:12  over  dedicated  thi,  S.  13 

Ezr.  10:23  S.  taken  strange  wifa 
Est.  2:5  son  of  Jair,  son  of  S. 
Zee.  12:13  family  of  S.  shall 

SHIMSHAI. 

Ezr.  4:8  S.  the  scribe  wrote,  9 
17  king  sent  an  answer  to  S. 
SHIIVAR. 
Gen.  10:10  Calneh  in  land  of  S. 
11:2  found  a  plain  in  land  of  S. 
14:1  Amraphel  king  of  S. 
Is.  11:11  recover  remna.  from  S, 
Dan.  1:2  carried  into  land  of  3. 
Zee.  5:11  a  house  in  land  of  3. 

SHIIVE. 

Num.  6:25  L.  make  his  face  s. 
Job  3:4  neither  let  light  s.  on  it 

10:3  thou  should,  s.  on  counsel 

11:17  thou  Shalt  s.  forth 

18:5  spark  of  his  fire  sh.  not  s. 

22:28  light  sh.  s.  upon  thy  waya 

36:.32  commandeth  it  not  to  s. 

37:15  caused  light  of  cloud  to  *. 

41:32  mak.  path  to  s.  after  him 
Ps.  31:16  make  thy  face  s. 

67:1  cause  face  to  s.  80:3,  7.  19 
'  80:1  dwellest  betw.  cherubim  ». 

104:15  oil  to  make  his  face  to  s. 

119:135  make  face  s.  upon  serv. 
Ec.  8:1  man's  wisd.  mak.  face  s. 
Is.  13:10  not  cause  light  to  s. 

60:1  arise,  s.  thy  light  is  come 
■ler.  5:28  are  waxen  fat,  they  s. 
Dan.  9:17  cause  thy  face  to  s. 

12:3  that  be  wise,  sh.  s.  as  stars 
Mat.  5:16  let  your  light  S. 

13:43  righteous  s.  forth  as  sun 

17:2  his  face  did  s.  as  sun 
2  Cor.  4:4  lest  light  of  Ch.  sho.  #. 

6  G.  commanded  light  to  s. 
Phil.  2:15  among  whom  ye  s.  as 
Pev.  18:23  candie  sh.  s.  no  more 

21:23  no  need  of  sun  or  moon  g. 

SHI\ED. 

Deuf.  a3:2  the  L.  s.  forth  fr.  Par. 
.rob  29:3  candle  s.  upon  my  head 
Ps.  50:2  perfect,  of  beauty  G.  s. 
Is.  9:2  upon  them  hath  light  s, 
Ezek.  43:2  the  earth  s.  with  glory 
Acts  9:3  suddenly  there  s.  about 
12:7  and  a  light  s.  in  the  prison 
2  Cor.  4:6  G.  hath  s.  in  our  hearts 

SHI\ETH. 

Job  2.5:5  to  the  moon,  it  s.  not 
Ps.  1.39:12  night  s.  as  the  day 
Prov.  4:18  shining  light  that  9. 
.Mat.  24:27  lightning  s.  to  west 
,/ohn  1:5  the  light  s.  in  darkness 
2  Pet.  1:19  light  that  s.  in  a  dark 

1  John  2:8  the  true  light  now  s. 
Rev.  1:16  countenance  as  sun  g-. 

SHIXIXG. 

2  Satyi.  23:4  grass  springing  by  t. 
Pror.  4:18  the  just  is  as  s.  light 
.Joel  2:10  stars  sh.  withd.  s.  3:15 
Mark  9:3  his  raiment  became  s. 
Luke  11::J6  s.  of  a  candle  giveth 
■John  5:.35  burning  and  s. light 
.lei's  26: 13  above  bright,  of  sun  8. 

SHIP. 

Prov.  30:19  wav  of  s.  in  the  sea 
Is.  33:21  no  gallant  s.  shall  pass 
,Ion.  1:3  Jonah  found  a  s.  going 
Mat.  4:21  in  a  s.  with  Zebedee 

8:24  s.  was  covered  with  waves 

14:24  s.  was  tossed,  Mark  4:37 
Maj-k  1:19  in  s.  mending  nets 

4::i!S  in  hinder  part  of  s.  asleep 

8:14  had  in  the  s.  but  one  loaf 
■John  6:21  immediately  thes.  was 

21:6  cast  net  on  right  side  of  s. 
Acts  20:38  accompanied  him  to  *. 

21:2  a  s.  sailing  over  unto  Phe. 

27:2  entering  a  s.  of  Adramyt. 

SHIPS. 
Gen.  49:13  Zebul.  a  haven  for  t. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SHO 

Num.  ^■.'iA  s.  8h.  come  from  Ch. 
J)tut.  28:68  L.  sh.  bring  th.  wi.  s. 
Jud.  5:17  did  Dan  remain  ins.? 
1  K.  9:26  Solo,  made  a  navy  of «. 
22:48  Jeiiosliapli.  made  s.  of  T. 
s.  were  broken,  2  Chr.  20:37 
a  Chr.  8:18  Hur.  sent  by  serv.  s. 
fl:21  liino;'3  «.  went  to  Tarsliish 
Job  9:26  tney  pass,  as  the  swift  .<!. 
Ps.  48:7  breakest  s.  of  Tarshish 
104:2»i  go  «.  th.  is  that  leviathan 
107:2:3  that  go  dowii  to  sea  in  s. 
Prcm.  31:14  is  like  merchant  s. 
Is.  2:16  day  of  L.  on  .<:.  of  Tarsh. 
SB:1  howl,  yes.  of  Tarshish,  14 
43:14  Chal.  whose  cry  is  in  s. 
60:9  the  s.  of  Tarshish  first 
£zek.  27:9  all  s.  of  sea  with  mar. 
5J5s.  of  Tarsh.  did  sin^  of  thee 
30:9  messengers  go  forth  in  s. 
Dan.  11:30  s,  of  Chittim  shall 

40  king  sh.  come  with  many  s. 
Xnke  5:7  filled  s.  began  to  sink 
Jam.  3:4  s.  though  they  be  great 
Jiev.  8:9  third  part  of  s.  destroy. 
18:17  compa.  in  s.  stood  afar  oflf 
SHIP-BOARDS. 
£!zek.  27:5  thy  s.-b.  of  fir-trees 

SHIPMASTER. 
Jon.  1:6  s.  said,  Wh.  mean,  thou  ? 
Jiev.  18:17  s.  and  sailors  cried 

SHIPMEIV. 
1  K.  9:27  Hiram  sent  s.  that  had 
Acts  27:30  s.  were  about  to  flee 

SHIPPIIVG. 
John  6:24  they  took  s.  and  came 
SHIPHKAH.   Ex.  1:15 

SHIPWRECK. 
S  Co?:  11:25  thrice  suft'ered  s. 
1  Tim.  1:19  concer.  faith  made*. 
SHISHAK. 

1  K.  14:25  S.  king  of  Ejy.  came 

against  Jerusal.  2  Chr.  12:2 

2  Chr.  12:5  gather,  because  of  S. 

I  left  you  in  hand  of  S. 
7  not  poured  out  on  Jer.  by  S. 
9  S.  took  away  treasures  of 
SHITTAH-TREE. 
Is.  41:19  I  will  plant  the  s.-t. 

SHITTIM. 
Num.  25:1  Israel  abode  in  S. 
Jos.  2:1  sent  out  of  S.  two  men 
8:1  they  removed  from  S.  and 
Joel  3:18  shall  water  valley  of  S. 
Mic.  6:5  answered  him  from  S. 

SHITTI.M-WOOD. 
Ex.  25:10  make  ark  ois.-w.  35:7; 
37:1;  Deut.  10:3 
13  staves  of  s.-?«.  28;  27:6; 

37:4,  15,28;  38:6 
a3  make  a  table  ots.-w.  37:10 
26:15  tabernacle  of  s.-w.  36:20 
32  pillows  of  s.-?i).  37  ;  36:36 
85:24  with  wh.  was  found  s.-w. 

SHIVERS. 
Hev.       ves.  of  potter  bro.  to  s. 
SHOBAB.   2  Sam.  5:14 
SHOBACH.   2  -Sam.  10:16 

SHOCK,  S. 
Jud.  15:5  Samson  burnt  the  s. 
Job  5:26  like  as  s.  of  corn  cometh 
SHOD. 

S  Chr.  28:15  took  captives  s.  th. 
Szek.  16:10  I  s.  thee  with  badge. 
Mark  6:9  be  s.  with  sandals,  put 
£ph.  6:15  s.  withprepar.  of  gos. 
SHOE. 

Deut.  25:9  bro.'s  wife  loose  s.  10 
29:5  thy  .■!.  is  not  waxen  old 
Jos.  5:15  puts,  from  off  thy  foot 
Ji)/th  4:7  man  plucked  off  his  s. 
Ps.  60:8  over  Edom  cast  s.  108:9 
Is.  20:2  put  off  thy  s.  fr.  thy  foot 

SHOE-LATCHET. 
Gen.  14:23  from  thread  to  s.-l. 
John  1:27  s.-l.  not  worthy  to  lo. 

SHOES. 
Ex.  3:5  put  off  thy  s.  Acts  7:33 
12:11  eat  it,  with  s.  on  your  feet 
Vent.  ;33:25  s.  shall  be  iron  and 
brass 

Jos.  9:5  old  s.  and  clouted,  13 
1  2C  2:5  put  blood  in  s.  on  feet 
Cant.  7:1  beautiful  feet  with  s. 
is.  5:27  nor  latchet  of  s.  be  brok. 
Ezek.  24:17  put  on  s.  on  feet,  23 
Amos  2:6  th.  sold  the  poor  for  s. 

8:6  may  buy  needy  for  pair  of  s. 
Mat.  3:11  s.  not  worthy  to  bear 

10:10  carry  neither  s.  Luke  10:4 
Mark  1:7  latchet  of  whose  a. 
iuie  3:16j  .4c<s  13:25 


SHO 

Luke  15:22  ring  on  ha.  s.  on  feet 
22:35  I  sent  you  with,  purse,  s. 

SHO\E. 
Ex.  34:29  wist  not  that  face  s. 

30  skin  of  his  face  s.  afraid,  35 
2  K.  3:22  rose  early,  the  sun  s. 
Luke  2:9  glory  of  Lord  s.  round 
Acts  22:6  s.  fr.  heaven  gre.  light 
Bev.  8:12  day  s.  not  for  3d  part 

SHOOK. 
2  (Sam.  6:6  hold,  for  oxen  s.  ark 
22:8  and  the  earth  s.  Ps.  18:7 ; 

68:8  :  77.18 
Neh.  5:13  s.  my  lap,  so  G.  shake 
Is.  28:11  stretched,  s.  kingdoms 
Acts  13:51  s.  off  dust  of  their  feet 
28:5  he  s.  off  beast  into  the  fire 
Reb.  12:26  whose  voice  s.  earth 

SHOOT,  ETH. 
Ex.  36:33  nade  middle  bar  to  «. 

1  Sam.  20:20  I  will  s.  3  arrows 

2  Sam.  11:20  kn.  ye  not  wo.  s.  .** 
2  A'.  13:17  Elisha  said,  s.  he  shot 

19:32  but  he  shall  not  s.  an 
arrow  there.  Is.  37:.3}i 

1  Chr.  5:18  able  to  s.  with  bow 

2  Chr.  26:15  engines  to  s.  arrows 
./oft  8:16  branch  s.  in  his  garden 
Ps.  11:2  privily  s.  at  ujiright 

22:7  they  s.  out  lip,  shake  head 
58:7  bendeth  bow  to  s.  arrows 
64:3  to  s.  arrows,  bitter  words 
7  God  shall  s.  at  them  with  ar. 
144:6  s.  out  arrows,  dest.  them 
Is.  27:8  measur.  when  it  s.  forth 
■Jer.  50:14  ye  that  bend  bow,  s. 
Ezek.  31:14  nor  s.  among  boughs 
36:8  ye  shall  s.  your  branches 
Mark  4:32  mustard-seed  s.  out 
Luke  21:30  when  they  s.  forth 

SHOOTERS. 
2  Sam.  11:24  s.  shot  on  thy  serv. 

SHOOTIIVG. 
1  Chr.  12:2  ri.  hand  and  left  in  s. 
Arms  7:1  s.  up  of  latter  growth 

SHORE. 
Mat.  13:2  multitude  stood  on  s. 

48  when  full,  they  drew  to  s. 
.John  21:4  morni.  Je.  stood  on  s. 
.4ci's  21 :5  kneeled  on  s.  prayed 
27:39  discove.  a  creek  with  a  s. 
5ee  SEA. 

SHORN. 

C<i;i;.  4:2  sheep  that  are  even  *. 
Acts  18:18  hav.  s.  head  in  Cenc. 
1  Cor,  11:6  wom.  if  not  cov.  bes. 

SHORT. 
Num.  11:23  L.'s  hand  waxen  s.  ? 
Job  17:12  light  s.  beca.  of  darkn. 

20:5  triumphing  of  wicked  is  s. 
Ps.  89:47  remem.  how  s.  time  is 
Rom.  3:23  come  s.  of  glory 

9:28  a  s.  work  L.  make  on  earth 
1  Cor.  7:29  brethren,  time  is  s. 
1  Thes.  2:17  tak.  fr.  you  s.  time 
.fff!).  12:12  know,  he  hath  s.  time 

17:10  must  continue  a  s.  space 
See  COME,  CUT. 

SHORTEIVED. 
Ps.  89:45  days  of  youth  thou  s. 

102:23  weak,  strength,  s.  days 
Prov.  10:27  years  of  wick,  be  s. 
Is.  50:2  is  my  hand  s.  at  all 

.59:1  behold,  L.'s  hand  is  not  s. 
Mat.  24:22  ex.  those  days  should 
be  s.  Mark  13:20 
SHORTER. 
Is.  28:20  bed  s.  th.  a  man  stretch 

SHORTLY. 
Ezek.  7:8  now  I  s.  pour  out  fury 

1  Cor.  4:19  I  will  come  to  you  s. 
Phil.  2:19  trust  to  send  Timo.  s. 

24  I  trust  I  myself  sh.  come  s. 
Heb.  13:2:3  if  he  come  s.  I  see 
:3  -Tolin  14  I  trust  I  sh.  s.  see  thee 
Rev.  1:1  s.  come  to  pass,  22:6 

SHOT,  Verb. 
Gen.  49:23  the  archers  s.  at  him 
Ex.  19:13  be  stoned,  ors.  thro' 
Num.  21 -.SO  we  haves,  at  them 

2  Sam.  11:24  shooters  s.  fr.  wall 
2  K.  13:17  Elis.  said.  Shoot,  hes. 
2  Chr.  35:23  archers  s.  at  Josiah 
Ps.  18:14  s.  out  lightnings  and 
Jer.  9:8  tongue  is  an  arrow  s.  out 
Ezek.  17:6  beca.  a  vine,  s.  forth 

31:10  s.  up  his  top  am.  boughs 

SHOULDER. 
Gen.  21:14  putting  bread  H.'s  s. 

24:15  Reb.  with  pitcher  on  s.  45 

49:15  Iss.  bowed  his  s.  to  bear 
Ex.  28:7  ephod  ha.  two  s.  pieces 

29:27  sanctify  s.  of  heave-offer. 


SHO 

Ex.  39:4  made  s.  pieces  to  coup. 
Num.  6:19  s.  of  ram,  Veut.  18:3 
Jos.  4:5  take  ev.  man  a  st.  on  s. 
Jud.  9:48  Abi.  laid  bow  on  his  s. 
1  Sam.  9:24  cook  took  up  the  s. 
Neh.  9:29  withd.  s.  harden,  neck 
Job  31:.36  I  wou.  take  it  on  ray  s. 
Ps.  81:6  I  removed  s.  from  burd. 
/s.  9:4  hast  broken  staff  of  his  s. 
6  government  sh.  be  on  his  s. 

10:27  burden  taken  fr.  off  thy  s. 

22:22  key  of  D.  will  I  lay  on  s. 

46:7  they  bear  him  upon  the  s. 
Ezek.  12:7  I  bare  it  on  my  s. 

12  prince  sh.  bear  upon  his  s. 
24:4 gather  pieces,  thigh  and  s. 

29:7  break  and  rent  their  s.  18 

:34:21  ye  thrust  with  side  and  s. 
Zee.  7:11  refused,  pull,  away  s. 
Luke  15:5  lay.  it  on  s.  rejoicing 

SHOULDER-BLADE. 
Job  31:22  arm  fall  from  my  s.-b. 

Heave-SHOULDER. 
L(V.  7:.34  h.-s  taken,  Nmn.  6:20 

10:14  lieave-s.  shall  ye  eat,  15 

Right  SHOULDER. 
Ex.  29:22  take  of  ram  right  s. 
Lev.  t:Si  r.  s.  give  unto  priest 

8:25  Moses  took  fat  and  right  s. 

9:21  r.  s.  waved  is  th.  Nu.  18:18 

SHOULDERS. 
Gen.  9:23  laid  garments  upon  s. 
Ex.  12::34  troughs  bound  upon  s. 
Num.  7:9  sons  of  Ko.  bear  on  s. 
Deut.  a3:12  shall  dwell  betw.  s. 
Jud.  16:3  Sam.  took  bar  upon  s. 

1  Sam.  9:2  from  s.  upward,  10:23 
17:6  had  a  target  between  his  s. 

2  Chr.  3.5:3  not  be  a  bur.  upon  s. 
Is.  11:14  sh.  fly  on  s.  of  Philist. 

14:25  burden  depart  fr.  their  s. 

30:6  carry  riches  upon  s.  of  ass. 

49:22  daugh.  be  carried  on  th.  s. 
Ezek.  12:6  sight,  bear  it  on  thy  s. 
Mat.  23:4  bind  burd.  on  men's s. 

SHOUT,  Substantive. 
Nnm.  23:21  s.  of  kinp;  am.  them 
■Jos.  6:5  shouted  with  great  s.  20 

1  Sam.  4:6  what  mean,  great  s.  ? 

2  Chr.  13:15  men  of  Ju.  gave  a  s. 
Ezr.  3:13  could  not  discern  s. 
Ps.  47:5  6.  is  gone  up  with  a  s. 
Jer.  25:30  Lord  shall  give  a  s. 

51:14  shall  lift  a  s.  ag.  Babylon 
Acts  12:22  peo.  gave  a  s.  saying 
1  Thes.  4:16  L.  descend  with  a  s. 

SHOUT,  ETH. 
E^T.  32:18  not  voice  of  them  th.  s. 
Jos.  6:5  hear  trumpet,  people  s. 

10  not  s.  till  bids.  th.  sh.  ye  s. 
Ps.  47:1  s.  to  God  with  triumph 

78:65  like  a  mighty  man  that  s. 
Is.  12:6  s.  thou  inhabitant  of  Zi. 

42:11  let  them  s.  from  mountain 

44:23  s.  ye  lower  parts  of  earth 
Jer.  31:7  s.  amo.  chief  of  nations 

50:15  Babyl.  sinned,  s.  aga.  her 
Lam.  3:8  when  I  s.  he  shutteth 
Zep.  3:14  s.  O  Israel,  be  glad 
Zee.  9:9  s.  O  daughter  of  Jerusa. 

SHOUTED. 
Ex.  32:17  they  s.  he  said,  Noise 
ieu.  9:24  fire  consumed,  they  s. 
Jos.  6:20  s.  when  priests  blew 
Jud.  15:14  P.  s.  against  Samson 

1  Sam.  4:5  Is.  s.  because  of  ark 
10:24  peo.  s.  said,  G.  save  king 
17:20  host  going,  s.  for  battle 

2  Chr.  13:15  Jud.  s.  G.  smote  Je. 
Ezr.  3:11  praised  Lord,  they  s. 

12  many  of  people  s.  aloud,  13 
See  JOY. 

SHOUTING,  S. 
2  iSiajm.  6:15  and  brought  up  ark 

with  s.  1  Chr.  15:28 
2  Chr.  15:14  sware  to  L.  with  s. 
Job  .39:25  smelleth  battle,  and  s. 
Pro)'.  11:10  when  wick.  per.  is  s. 
7s.  16:9  s.  sum.-fruits  fallen,  10 
Jer.  20:16  let  th.  hears,  noontide 
48:33  one  shall  tread  with  s.  th. 

s.  shall  be  no  s. 
Ezek.  21:22  lift  up  voice  with  s. 
Amos  1:14  a  fire  dev.  Ra.  with  s. 
2:2  M.  shall  die  with  tumult,  s. 
Ztc.  4:7  forth  head-stone  withs. 

SHOVEL. 
Is.  30:24  been  winnowed  with  s. 

SHOVELS. 
Ex.  27:3  shalt  make  pans  and  s. 
38:3  he  made  the  pots  and  thes. 
Num.  4:14  put  on  purple  cloth  s. 
1  K.  7:40  Hiram  made  lavers,  s. 
45;  2  Chr.  4:11,  16 


SHO 

2  K.  25:14  s.  he  took,  and  tho 
snuffers,  Jer.  52:18 

SHOW,  Substantive. 

Ps.  39:6  ev.  man  walk,  in  vain  s. 
Is.  3:9  the  s.  of  th.  countenance 
Luke  20:47  for  s.  make  long  pra. 
Gal.  6:12  make  a  fair  s.  in  flesh 
Col.  2:15  made  s.  of  them  openly 
23  which  things  have  s.  of  wj. 

SHOW-BREAD. 

Ex.  25:.30  set  upon  a  table  s.-b. 
1  Sam.  21:6  no  bread  but  s.-b. 
1  K.  7:48  table  whereon  s.-6.  was 

1  Chr.  23:29  service  for  the  s.-b. 
28: 16  gave  gold  for  tables  of 

2  C7t)'.  2:4  a  house  for  the  s.-b. 
29:18  have  cleansed  s.-b.  table 

Neh.  10:.33  charge  oursel.  for  s.-5. 
Mat.  12:4  Davidentered  and  did 
eat  s.-b.  Mark  2:26  ;  Luke  6:4 
fleft.  9:2  wherein  was  the  s.-b. 

SHOW. 

Ex.  7:9  Ph.  sh.  speak,  s.  miracle 
9:16  raised  thee  to  s.  my  power 
10:1  that  I  might  s.  my  signs 
14:13  see  t"he  salva.  Lord  will  s. 
18:20  shalt  s.  the  way  they  must 

walk.  Dent.  1:33 
25:9  accord,  to  all  that  I  s.  thee 
33:13  s.  me  now  thy  way 
18  I  beseech  thee  s.  me  thy 

glory 

Devt.  5:5  s.  you  word  of  the  Lo. 
7:2  nor  s.  mercy  unto  them 
17:9  s.  thee  sentence  of  judgm. 
28:50  old,  nor  s.  favor  to  young 
32:7  thy  father,  he  will  s.  thee 

1  Sam.  3:15  Sam.  feared  to  s.  Ell 
8:9  s.  them  manner  of  the  king 
9:27  may  s.  thee  the  word  of  G. 
14:12  and  we  will  s.  you  a  thing 
25:8  ask,  and  they  will  s.  thee 

2  Sam.  15:25  he  will  s.  me 

1  K.  2:2  strong,  s.  thyself  a  man 
18:1  go,  s.  thyself  to  Ahab,  2 

2  Chr.  16:9  to  s.  himself  strong 
Ezr.  2:.59  th.  could  not  s.  fathers' 

house,  Neh.  7:61 
Est.  4:8  the  writing  to  s.  Esther 
.7ob  11:6  he  would  s.  thee  secrets 
Ps.  4:6  who  will  s.  us  any  good? 
9:14  s.  forth  all  thy  praise 
16:11  wilt  s.  me  the  path  of  life 
25:4  s.  me  thy  ways,  0  Lord 
14  L.  will  s.  them  his  covenant 
51:15my  mouth  sh.  s.  thy  praise 
71:15  my  mouth  s.  thy  righte. 
79:13  thy  people  s.  thy  praise 
85:7  s.  us  mercy,  O  Lord 
92:15  to  s.  that  the  L.  is  upright 
106:2  who  can  s.  all  his  praise 
Prov.  18:24  must  s.  himself 
Is.  27:11  form.  them.  s.  no  favor 
30:30  L.  sh.  s.  lightning  of  arm 
41:22  s.  us  what  shalt  happen, 
let  tliem  s.  the  former  thin. 
43:9  who  can  s.  us  former  thi.  ? 

21  peo.  shall  s.  forth  my  praise 
44:7  things  coming  let  them  s. 
46:8  remem.  s.  yourselves  men 
49:9  in  darkness  s.  yourselves 
60:6  s.  forth  praises  of  the  Lord 

Jer.  16:10  s.  them  all  these  words 
42:3  thy  God  may  s.  us  the  way 
51:31  to  s.  the  king  of  Babylon 

Ezek.  33:31  wi.  mouth  th.  s.  love 
37:18  s.  us  what  thou  meanest? 
43:10  s.  the  house  to  house  of  I. 

Dan.  9:23 1  am  come  to  s.  thee 

flab.  1:3  dost  s.  me  iniquity  ? 

Mat.  8:4  s.  thys.  to  priest,  Mark 

1:44;  Luke  5:14;  17:14 
11:4  s.  John  the  things  ye  hear 
1 1:2  mighty  works  ,<;.  Mark  6:14 
16:1  desired  he  would  s.  a  sign 
24:24  and  shall  s.  great  signs 
and  wonders,  Mark  13:22 

Luke  1:19  sent  to  s.  glad  tidings 
8::39  s.  great  thi.  God  hath  dona 

John  5:20  will  s.  greater  works 
7:4  if  thou  do  th.  things  s.  thy. 
11:57  if  any  kn.  they  shou.  s.  it 
16:13  will  s.  you  things  to  coma 
14  receive  of  mine,  and  s.  it,  15 
25  I  sh.  ,?.  you  plainly  of  Path. 

Acts  1:24  Lord  s.  whether  of  th. 
7:3  come  into  land  I  sh.  s.  thee 
12:17  s.  these  things  to  James 
16:17  s.  us  way  of  salvation 
26:23  should  s.  light  to  the  peo. 

Rom.  2:15  s.  work'of  law  written 
9:17  that  I  might  s.  my  power 

22  if  G.  willing  to  t.  his  wrath 

1  Cor.  11:26  ye  do  s.  Lord's  dea. 

2  Cor.  8:24  s.  proofof  your  love 
1  Thes.  1:9  for  they  themselves*. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SHO 

1  Tim.  6:15  in  his  times  he  sh.  s. 

2  Tim.  2.15  s.  thyself  appr.  to  G. 
Ileb.  6:11  that  every  one  s.  dilig. 
Jam.  2:18  «.  me  thy  faith  witho. 

3:13  s.  worlds  out  of  pood  conv. 
1  Pet.  2:9  «.  forth  praises  of  him 
1  John  1:2  s.  unto  you  etern.  life 
Itev.  1:1  angel  to  s.  servants,  22:6 

I  will  SHOW. 
G«n.  12:1  land  that  /  w.  s.  thee 
i!x.  33:19  Iw.  s.  mercy  on  whom 

I  will  n.  mercy 
Jvd.  4:22  I  will  s.  thee  the  man 
1  Sam.  16:3  Iiv.  .i.  wliatshalt  do 

20:13  then  I  will  s.  it  thee 

1  K.  18:15  /  w.  surely  s.  myself 

2  fC.  7:12  Iw.  s.  you  what  Syria. 
Job  15:17  Iw.  s.  thee  that  which 
Ps.  50:23  /  will  s.  the  salvation 

of  God.  91:16 
Jer.  18:17  Iwill  s.  them  the  back 
83:3 /«'.  s.  thee  mighty  things 
42:12  I2V.  .«.  mercies  unto  you 
Dan.  11:2  7  w.  s.  thee  the  t  ruth 
Joel  2:30  /  7tiiU  s.  wonders  in 

heaven,  Acts  2:19 
JUic.  7:15  lu'ill  s.  marvel,  things 
Zee.  1:9  l7ViU  3.  thee  what  these 
Zuke  6:47  7  loill  s.  wh.  he  is  like 
Acts  9:16  7  mill  s.  how  great  thi. 
Jam.  2:18  7?ojW  «.  thee  my  faith 
Mev.  4:1  Iwi^l  s.  thee  things  wh. 

jSee  KINDNESS. 

SHOWED. 

JVi/m.  13:26  ,f.  them  fruit  of  land 

Deut.  84:12  Mo.  s.  in  sight  of  Is. 

Jud.  1:25  he  s.  them  entrance 
13:10  woman  s.  her  husband 
16:18  he  hath  s.  me  his  heart 

Suth  2:11 «.  me  all  th.  hast  done 

1  aSoto.  11:9 .5.  it  to  men  of  Jab. 
ai:18  Saul  said,  Thou  hast  s. 

2  Sam.  11:22  messenger  s.  David 
1  A'.  1:27  not  «.  it  to  thy  servant 

16:27  his  might  that  he  s.  22:45 

9  K.  6:6  he  s.  him  the  place 
20:15  there  is  nothing  I  have 
not  s.  them.  Is.  39:4 

Est.  1:4  .«.  riches  of  his  kingdom 
3:6  s.  him  the  people  of  ^lorde. 

Job  6:14  to  afflicted  pity  sh.  be  ». 

Ps.  71:18  until  I  ha.  s.  thy  stren. 

Prov.  26:26  wickedness  sh.  be  s. 

Kc.  2:19  I  have  s.  myself  wise 

Is.  40:14  ,■{.  him  way  of  understa. 

Mat.  28:11  «.  to  chief  priests 

Luke  4:5  devil  s.  him  all  kingdo. 
7:18  disciples  of  John  s.  him 
14:21  serv.  came  and  s.  his  lord 

John  10:32  good  works  have  I  s. 
21:1  Jesus  s.  himself  again  to 
disciples,  14;  Acts  1:3 

Acts  7:26  Mo.  s.  himself  to  them 
52  which  s.  bef.  of  the  coming 
20:20  s.  taught  you  publicly 
23:22  tell  no  man  hast  s.  these 
26:20  P,  s.  to  them  of  Damascus 

1  Cor.  10:28  for  his  sake  that  s. 
Heb.  6:10  love  which  ye  have  «. 

God,  or  Lord  SHOWED. 
Oen.  19:19  thy  mercy  s.  to  me 
32:10  not  worthy  of  mercies  «. 
39:21  the  Lord  s.  Joseph  mercy 
41:25  God  s.  P.  what  he  is  about 
39  foras.  as  God  liath  s.  thee 
48:11  G.  ha.  s.  me  also  thy  seed 
Lev.  24:12  mind  of  L.  might  be«. 
Num.  14:11  all  signs  I  have  s. 

among  them,  Deut.  6:22 
Deut.  4:.36  upon  earth  he  s.  thee 
5:24  L.  our  God  s.  us  his  glory 
34:1  Lord  s.  him  the  land  of  G. 
Jud.  13:23  nor  would  he  have  s. 

2  K.  8:10  L.  hath  s.  me,  he  shall 
13  the  L.  s.  me  thou  sh.  be  ki. 

E^r.  9:8  "race  s.  fr.  L.  our  God 
7'.^•.  60:3  thou  hast  s.  thy  people 
71:20  hast  s.  me  great  troubles 
111  :6 the  power  of  his  works 
118:27  God  the  L.  s.  us  light 
D.  26:10  let  favor  be  s.  to  wick. 
43:12  s.  when  no  strange  God 
48:3  I  s.  th.  I  did  them  sudden. 
5  bef.  it  came  to  pass  I  s.  thee 
Jer.  38:21  word  Lord  hath  me 
Ezek.  11:25  thi.  Lord  hath  me 
Amos  7:1  Lord  s.  me,  4,  7 ;  8'1 
ilic.  6:8  he  hath  s.  thee,  O  man 
Luke  1:58  Lord  hath  >«.  mercv 
Acts  3:18  things  which  O.  had  s. 
10:40  G.  raised  him  and  s.  him 
Hwn.  1:19  G.  hath     it  to  them 

3  Pet.  1:14  L.  Jesus  hath  s.  me 

SHOWEDST,  EST. 
iVeA.  910*.  signs  upon  Pharaoh 
Jer,  11:18  thou  s.  me  their  doiu. 


SHU 

Jer.  32:18  that  s.  loving-kind,  to 
John  2: 18  what  sign  s.  thou  ?  6:30 
SHOWETH. 

Gen.  41:28  God  is  about  to  do,  s. 
Num.  23:3  whatsoever  he«.  me 
■lob  36:9  he  s.  them  their  work 
Ps.  19:2  ni"ht  unto  night  s.  kno. 
112:5  good  man  s.  favor 
147:19  he  s.  his  word  unto  Jac. 
Prov.  12:17  speaks  tru.  «.  right. 
7s.  41:26  no.  that  s.  your  words 
Mat.  4:8  s.  him  all  liingdoms 
John  5:20  Father  s.  Son  all  thin. 

SHOWIIVG. 
Ex.  20:6  and  s.  mercy  unto  thou- 
sands, Deut.  5:10 
Dan.  5:12  s.  of  hard  sentences 
Luke  1:80  in  deserts  till  his  s. 
8:1  s.  glad  tidings  of  kingdom 
2  Thes.  2:4  as  G.  s.  himself 
Tit.  2:7  in  all  things  s.  a  pattern 

SHOWER. 
Ezek.  13:11  be  overflowing  s.  13 
3-4:26  cause  s.  to  come  in  season 
Luke  12:54  say.  There  cometh  s. 

SHOWERS. 
Deut.  32:2  my  speech  distil  as  s. 
■lob  24:8  the  poor  are  wet  with  s. 
Ps.  6.5:10  niak.  earth  soft  with  s. 
72:6  king  shall  come  like  s. 
Jer.  3:3  s.  have  been  withholden 
14:22  can  the  heavens  give  s.  ? 
Ezek.  34:28  his  season  s.  of  bles. 
Mic.  5:7  Jac.  shall  be  as  s.  ongr. 
Zee.  10:1  Lord  shall  give  them  s. 

SHRANK. 
Gen.  32:32  Is.  not  eat  of  sinew  «. 

SHRED. 
2  K.  4:39  came  and  s.  wild  gour. 

SHRINES. 
Acts  19:24  Demet.  made  silver  s. 

SHROUD. 
Ezek.  31:3  Assyr.  a  cedar  with  s. 

SHRUBS. 
Gen.  21:15  Ila.  cast  child  und.  s. 

SHUAH. 
Gen.  25:2  Tshbak,  S.  1  Chr.  1:.32 
38:2  married  daugh.  of  a  Cana- 
anite,  nam.  S.  12 ;  1  Chr.  2:3 
SHUAL. 

1  Sam.  13:17  turned  to  land  of  S. 

SHULAMITE. 
Cant.  6:13  O  S.  what  see  in  S.  ? 

SHUN,  NED. 
Acts  20:27  not  s.  to  decl.  counsel 

2  Tim.  2:16  s.  profane  babblings 

SHUNAM.VIITE. 

1  K.  l:3they  found  Abishaga  S. 
2:17  he  gave  me  Abishag  the  S. 

22  why  dost  ask  Abishag  S. 

2  A'.  4:12  call  this  S.  36;  25 
SHUNEM.    1  Sam.  28:4 
SHUR.    Gen.  16:7 

SHUSHAN. 

Neh.  1:1  I  was  in  S.  the  palace 
Est.  2:8  maidens  gathered  to  S. 
3:15  the  city  S.  was  perplexed 
4:16  gather  all  the  Jews  in  S. 
8:15  the  city  of  S.  rejoiced  and 
9:11  number  slain  in  S.  was 
15  Jews  Blew  m  S.  three  hund. 

SHUT. 

Gen.  7:16  the  Lord  s.  him  in 
Ex.  14:3  wilderness  «.  them  in 
Num.  12:14  let  her  be  out 

15  Miriam  was  s.  out  fr.  camp 
Deut.  15:7  nor  s.  hand  from  poor 
.Jos.  2:7  they  s.  gate  of  Jericho 
Jud.  9:51  they  s.  tower  to  them 
1  Sam.  23:7  he  is  s.  in,  by  enter. 
Ps.  69:15  let  not  pit  s.  mouth 
7>t.  610    eyes  lest  they  see 
22:22  open  and  none  shall  s.  he 

shall none  open 
44:18  he  hath  s.  their  eyes 
45:1  and  gates  shall  not  be  s. 
.52:15  kings  ph.  s.  their  mouths 
60:11  gates  shall  not  be  s.  day 
66:9  shall  I  s.  womb,  saith  G.  ? 
Ezek.  3:24  go  .t.  thys.  with.  hou. 
44:2  G.  hath  entered,  it  sh.  be  s. 
46:1  gate  shall  be  s.  six  days 

12  going  forth,  one  sh.  s.  gate 
Dan.  6  22  God  hath  s.  lion's  mo. 
Acts  5:28  the  prison  found  we  s. 
Pec.  11:6  have  power  tos.  hcav. 
21:25  gates  sh.  not  be*,  by  day 
See  DOOB. 

SHUT  up. 

Lev.  13:11  sliall  not him  vp 
I  14:38  priest  shall  s.t/jo  house 


SIC 

Deut.  11:17  and  he    vp  heaven 
32:.30  the  Lord  had  s.  them  u-p 
36  seeth  there  is  none  s.  vp 
1  Sam.  1:5  L.  s.  up  Han. 's  womb 
6  the  Lord  had  s.  vp  her  womb 
6:10  «.  )//;  their  calves  at  home 

1  K.  8:35  when  heaven  is  s.  vp, 

2  Chr.  6:26:  7:13 
14:10  from  Jeroboam  him  that 
iss.  up.  21:21:2  7?.  9:8 

2  K.  14:26  th.  was  not  any  s.  vp 
17:4  king  of  Assvria.'.  him  vp 

2  (Tir.  "iSi-.li  A.  s.'vp  doors,  29:7 

Neh.  6:10  house  of  Sh.  was  s.  vp 

■Job  3:10  because  it  s.  not  vp 
11:10  s.  vp,  who  can  hinder? 
38:8  who  hath  s.  vp  the  sea  ? 

Ps.  31:8  hast  not  s.  me  vp  into 
77:9  ha.  he  s.  vp  tender  mere.  1 
88:8 1  am  s.  vp.  I  cannot  come 

Is.  24:10  every  house  is  s.  vp 
22  they  shall  be  s.  vpm  prison 

■Jer.  13:19  cities  of  south  be  s.  vp 
32:2  prophet  was  s.  vp  by  Z.  3 
33:1  while  he  was  e.  vp,  39:15 
.36:5  I  am  t.  vp,  I  cannot  go 

Dan.  8:26  s.  thou  vp  the  vision 
12:4  O  Daniel,  s.  vp  the  words 

Mat.  23:13  s.  up  kingd.  of  heav. 

Luke  3:20  s.  up  John  in  prison 
4:25  heaven  was  s.  vp  three  yrs. 

Acts  26:10  many  did  I  s.  vp 

Gal.  3:23  «.  vp  to  faith 

Rev.  20:3  s.  vp  devil,  set  a  seal 
SHUTTETH. 

■Job  12:14  he  s.  up  a  man 

Prod.  17:28  that.?,  lips  is  a  man 

7s.  .33:15  s.  eyes  from  seeing 

Lam.  3:8  when  I  cry  he  s.  out 

1  John  3:17  s.  up  bow.  of  compa. 

Rev.  3:7  no  m.  s.  and  s.  no  m.  op. 
SHUTTING. 

Jos.  2:5  about  time  of  s.  gate 
SHUTTLE. 

Job  7:6  swifter  than  a  weaver's  s. 
SICK. 

Gen.  48:1  behold,  thy  father  is  s. 
Lev.  15:33  is  s.  of  her  flowers 

1  Sam.  19:14  she  said.  He  iss. 
30:13  three  days  ago  1  fell 

2  Sam.  12:15  L.  striick  ch.  was  $. 
13:2  Amnon  was  vexed,  fell  s. 

5  Jonadab  said,  Make  thys.  s. 

6  Am.  lay  down  made  hims.  s. 

1  A".  14:1  tile  son  of  Jerob.  fell  s. 
5  cometh  to  ask  for  son,  is  s. 

17:17  son  of  the  woman  fell  s. 

2  K.  1:2  Ahaz.  fell  down,  was  s. 
8:7  Benha.  king  of  Syria  was  s. 

29  Joram  eon  of  Ahab,  bee.  he 

was*.  2  Chr.  22:6 
13:14  Elisha  was  fallen  5.  died 
20:1  Hezekinh      nr.to  death, 

2  Chr.  32:24:  Is.  38:  i 
Neh.  2:2  why  sad.  art  not  s.  ? 
Ps.  .35:13  when  they  were  «. 
Prcm.  13:12  hope  deferred  make. 

the  heart  s. 
23:.35  stricken  me,  1  was  not  s. 
Cant.  5:8  1  am  s.  of  love 
Is.  1:5  wh.  head  *.  heart  faint 
33:24  inhab.  not  say,  I  am  s. 
38:9  Ilezekiah  had  been  s. 
Jer.  14:18  art    with  famine 
Ezek.  34:4  nor  heal,  that  was  «. 

16  strengthen  that  wh.  was  s. 
IJos.  7'5  princes  made  him  s. 
.Mlc.  6:13  I  make  thee  s.  in  smi. 
Mai.  1-8  offer  .5.  is  it  not  evil  ? 
Mat.  4:24  brou.  to  him  s.  people 
8:14  Pet.'s  wife's  moth.  s.  of  fo. 

Ifi  healed  all  th.  were  s.  14:14 
9:12  but  thev  that  are  *.  Mark 

2:17;  Lnke  5:31 
10:8  heal  the    cleanse  the  lep- 
ers, Lvke  9:2 ;  10:9 
25:.36  I  was    and  ye  visited  me 
Mark  6:5  hud  hands  on  a  few  s. 
13  anoint,  many  that  were  ,<t. 
.56  laid  s.  in  streets.  Acts  5:15 
16:18  lay  hands  on  the  s. 
Luke  7'2  centurion's  sorv.  was  s. 

10 serv.  whole  that  had  been*'. 
Jo'in  4'46  a  nobleman's  son  s. 
11:1  Laz.  of  Bethany  Avas  2 
3  L.  he  whom  thou  lovest  is 
Acts9:31  Dorcas  was    and  died 
19:12  brou.  the,',  handkerchiefs 
28:8  father  of  Publius  lay 
Phil,  2:26  heard  he  had  been  s. 
2  Tim.  4:20  Tro.  I  left  at  Mil.  «. 
Jam.  5:14  s.  let  him  call  elders 
See  PALSY. 

SICKLE. 

Deiif.  16:9  be^.  to  jint to  com 
23:25  not  move  s.  unto  neigh. 's 


SID 

■Jer.  50:16  cnt  off  that  handl.  e. 
■Joel  3:13  put  ye  in  s.  harv.  ripe 
Mark  4:29  immedi.  he  put.  in  *. 
Rev.  14:14  in  his  hand  sharp  «. 
15  thrust  in  thy  s.  16,  18,  19 

SICKLY. 

1  Cot.  11:30  for  this  cause  ma.  ». 

SICKNESS. 

Ex.  23:25  I  will  take  s.  away 
Lev.  20:18  if  lie  wi.  wom.  hav. », 
Dsvt  7:15  L.  will  take  fr.  thee  s. 
28:61  ev.  s.  not  written  in  law 

1  K.  8:.37  whatsoever  *.  there  be, 

2  Chr.  6:28 
17:17  his  s.  was  so  sore 

2  K.  13:14  Elisha  was  sick  of ». 
2  Chr.  21:15  shalt  have  great  s. 

19  bow.  fell  out  by  rea.  of  y, 
Ps.  41:3  wilt  make  his  bed  in  s. 
Ec.  5:17  sor.  and  wTath  with  s. 
Is.  38:9  Ilez.  recovered  of  his  s. 

12  pining  s.  from  day  to  night 
77os.  5:13  when  Ephr.  saw  his  s. 
Mat.  4:23  Je.  went  healing  all  g, 
9:35  Jesus  went  about  heali.  s. 
10:1  to  heal.  s.  MarkZ:\5 
John  11:4  s.  is  not  unto  death 

SICKNESSES. 
De7/t.  28:.59  sore  s.  of  long  contl. 
29:22  when  they  see  s.  L.  laid 
Mat.  8:17  sa.  Himself  bare  our  s. 
SIDE. 

Gen.  6:16  do.  of  the  ark  in  thes. 
Ex.  12:7  stri.  blood  on  s.  pos.  22 

17:12  stayed  Moses'  hands,  one 
on  one  s.  the  other  on  oth.  s. 

32:26  who  is  on  the  Lord's  s.  let 
27  put  ev.  man  his  sword  by  s. 
Lev.  1:15  blood  wru.  at  s.  of  alt. 
Num.  22:24  on  this  and  that  s. 

.32:19  not  inh.  yonder  s.  Jordan 
Deut.  4:32  ask  from  one  s.  heav. 

31:26  book  of  law  in  s.  of  ark 

1  Sam.  4:18  fell  by  the  s.  of  gate 
20:25  and  Abner  eat  by  Saul'ss. 

2  Sam.  2:16  thrust  sw.  into  hiss. 
13:.34  king's  eons  came  by  hills. 
16:13  Shimei  went  on  hill's  s. 

2  A'.  9:32  who  is  on  my  s.  who  J 

1  Chr.  12:18  David,  and  on  thys. 

2  Chr.  11:12  Ju.  and  Benj.  on  s. 
■Job  18:12  destrnc.  ready  at  his  s. 
Ps.  91:7  thousand  shall  fall  at  s. 

118:6  the  Lord  is  on  my  s.  1  will 
124:1  if  it  had  not  be.  L.  on  s.  3 

7s.  60:4  daughte.  be  nursed  at  s. 

Ezek.  4:8  not  turn  from  one  s.  to 
9  days  thou  sh.  lie  upon  thys. 
25:9  I  will  open  the  s.  of  Moab 
34:21  thrust  with  s.  and  should. 

Dan.  7:5  rais.  up  itself  on  one  s. 
11:17  she  eh.  not  stand  on  hiss. 

John  19:34  wi.  a  spear  pierced  s. 
20:20  showed  his  hands  and  s. 
25  except  I  thrust  hand  into  s. 
27  hand,  and  thrust  into  my  s. 

Acts  16:13  on  sab.  went  by  riv.  s. 

Rev.  22:2  on  cither  s.  of  river 

See  CHAJIEEKS. 

Every  SIDE, 

1  Sam.  14:47  Saul  fought  on  e.  s. 
1  Ji.  5:4  L.  hath  giv.  rest  on  e.  s. 

1  Chr.  22:18  not  giv.  re.=t  on  e.  s. 

2  Chr.  14:7  hath  giv.  rest  on  e.  s. 
Ps.  12:8  the  wicked  walk  on  e.  s. 

31:13  fear  was  on  every  s. 
Jer.  6:25  fear  e.  s.  20:10 ;  42:29 
Ezek.  16:33  come  to  thee  on  e.  $. 

19:8  nations  set  ag.  him  on  e.  s. 

23:'22  brin»  th.  ag.  thee  on  e.  s. 

37:21 1  will  gather  them  on  e.  t. 
2  Cor.  4:8  arc  troubled  on  e.  s.  7:5 

Farther  SIDE. 
Mark  10:1  J.  came  by/,  s.  Jord. 
See  lEPT. 

On  this  SIDE. 
■los.  8:33  I.  and  jud.  stood  on  t.  s. 
1  Sam.  2:3:26  Saul  went  on/hiss. 
Ezr.  4:16  no  portion  on  this  s. 
Ezek.  1:23  had  two  wings,  on  t.  s. 

40:39  were  two  tables  on  thii  s. 
Dan.  12:5  stood  two,  one  on  1. 1. 

On  other  SIDE. 
.70S.  24:2  fathers  dwelt  on  o.  s. 
1  Sam.  14:40  I  and  Jona.  on  o.  s. 
Ob.  11  day  thou  stood,  on  0.  s. 
John  6:25"found  him  on  o.  s. 

Right  SIDE. 
Ezek.  4:6  lie  aMin  on  thy  r.  s. 

47:1  from  una.  r.  s.  of  house,  2 
See  SEA,  SOUTH,  wat,  west. 

SIDES. 
1  Sam.  24:3  David:in  s.  of  cava 


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CKCJDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SIG 

1  K.  4:24  Sol.  had  peace  on  all  t. 
Ps.  48:2  Ziou  on  s.  of  the  north 
Is.  14:13  I  will  sit  on  s.  of  north 

15  brought  down  to  s.  of  pit 
Jer.  6:22  raised  from  s.  of  earth 
49:32  bring  calamity  from  all  s. 
Ezek  1:17  went  on  four  ^.  10:11 
'  48:1  th.  are  his  s.  east  and  west 
Arnos.  6:10  say  to  him  by  .s.  of  h. 
Jon.  1:5  gone  down  to  s.  of  ship 

SIDO\. 
Oen.  10:5  Canaan  begat  S.  his 

19  border  of  Canaan,  was  fr.  S. 
Jiid.  18:28  Laish  was  far  fr.  S. 
Mat.  11:21  done  in  Tyre  and  S. 
22  tolera.  for  S.  Lufie  10:13,  14 
15:31  Jesus  departed  into  coasts 
of  Tyre  and  S.  J/arft  7:24 
Mark  3:8  they  about  Tyre  and  S. 

came,  Luke  6:17 
7:31  from  coasts  of  Tyre  and  S. 
Ztike  4:26  to  Sarepta,  a  city  of  S. 
Acts  12:20displea.  wi.  them  of  S. 
27:3  next  day  we  touched  at  S. 
SIEGE. 
Deut.  20:19  to  employ  them  in  s. 
2S:53  sh.  eat  thy  children  in  s. 

2  Chr.  32:10  that  ye  abide  in  s.  ? 
Is.  29:3  I  will  lay  s.  against  thee 
Jer.  19:9  eat  flesh  of  friend  in  s. 
Ezek.  4:2  lay  s.  a^.  it,  a  fort,  3 
Mic.  5:1  hath  laid  s.  against  us 
Nak.  3:14  draw  thee  waters  for*. 
Zee.  12:2  cup  of  trembling  in  s. 

SIEVE. 
Js.  30:23  sift  nations  with  the«. 
Amos  9:9  as  corn  jifted  in  a  « 
SIFT. 

Is.  80:28  s.  nations  with  sieve 
Amos  9:9  I  wills.  Israel  as  corn 
Zmke  22:31  Sat.  desired  to  s.  you 
SIGH. 

la.  24:7  all  merry-hearted  do  e. 
Lam.  1:4  priests  s.  11  peoples. 
Ezek.  9:4  foreheads  of  men  th.  ft. 
21:6  s.  with  break,  of  thy  loins 

SIGHED,  EST,  ETH. 
Ex.  2:23  Is.  s.  by  reason  of  bon. 
Lam.  1:8  she  s.  turneth  backw. 
Ezek.  21:7  say,  Whereof  s.  thou  ? 
Mark  7:34  look,  to  heaven  he  s. 
8:12  s.  deeply  in  his  spirit 

SIGHING. 
Job  3:24  my  s.  cometh  bef.  I  eat 
Ps.  12:5  s.  of  needy  will  I  arise 
81:10  spent  with  grief,  years  s. 
79:11  let  s.  of  the  prisoner  come 
Is.  21:2  s.  thereof  I  ma.  to  cease 
35:10  sorrow  and  8.  flee  away 
Jer.  45:3  I  fainted  in  my  s. 

SIGHS. 
Lam.  1:22  s.  many,  heart  faint 

SIGH  7. 
Gen.  2:9  every  tree  pleasant  tos. 
Ex.  3:3  turn  and  see  th.  great  s. 
24:17  s.  of  glory  of  L.  like  fire 
Lev.  13:4  in  s.  not  deep.  th.  skin 
14:37  if  plague  in  s.  lower 
Num.  13:33  in  their  s.  as  grassh. 
27:19  give  him  charge  in  th.  s. 
Deut.  28:34  mad  for  s.  of  eyes,  67 
Jos.  23:5  G.  drive  them  out  of  s. 
24:17  did  great  signs  in  our  s. 
Job  18:3  why  rep.  vile  in  your  s.  ? 
21:8  seed  established  in  their  s. 
84:26  striketh  them  in  s.  of  oth. 
41:9  not  cast  down  at  s.  of  him? 
Ps.  79:10  am.  heathen  in  our  s. 
Ec.  6:9  better  s.  of  eyes  than 
Is.  5:21  prudent  in  their  own  s. 
11:3  not  jud^e  after  s.  of  eyes 
Jer.  51:24  evil  in  Zion  in  your  s. 
Ezek.  12:3  remo.  by  day  in  th.  s. 
20:9  in  wliosc  s.  I  made  known 
14  in  who.  s.  I  brou2;ht  out,  22 
43:11  show  forms,  writein  th.  s. 
Dan.  4:11  s.  thereof  to  end  of,  20 
Mat.  11:5  the  blind  receive  their 

s.  20:.34 ;  Luke  7:21 
Luke  4:18  preach  s.  to  the  blind 
23:48  came  to  s.  smote  breasts 
24:31  he  vanished  out  of  their  s. 
JbAn  9:11  washed  and  I  recei.  s. 
Acts  1:9  received  him  out  of  s. 
7:31  Mo.  saw,  he  wondered  at  s. 
9:9  three  days  with.  s.  nor  eat 
18  he  received  s.  forthwith 
2  Cor.  5:7  ^^■e  walk  by  fai.  not  s. 

SIGHT  of  God. 
Prov.  3:4  understand,  in  s.  of  G. 


Acts  4:19  whe.  right  in  e. 


8:21  heart  not  riglit  in  «.  of  G. 
3  Cor.  2:17  in  s.  of  G.  speak  we 
7:12  care  ff)r  you  in  s.  of  God 
1  Tim.  2:3  acceptable  in  s.  of  G. 


SIG  i 

1  Tim.  6:13  I  gi.  th.  ch.  ins.  of  G. 

1  Pet.  3:4  in  «.  of  G.  of  great  pri. 

His  SIGHT. 

Ex.  15:26  wh.  is  right  in  Ids  s. 
Deut.  4:37  bro.  thee  out  in  his  s. 
Jud.  6:21  angel  dep.  out  of  his  s. 

2  Sam.  12:9  L.  to  do  evil  in  hiss. 
2  A'.  17:18  th.  o.  of  A.  s.  20,  23: 24:3 
1  Chr.  19:13  L.  do  good  in  his  s. 
.Job  25:5  stars  not  pure  in  his  s. 
Ps.  10:5  judgments  out  of  his  s. 

72:14  preci.  their  blood  in  his  s. 
Ec.  2:26  giv.  man  good  in  his  s. 

8:3  not  nasty  to  go  out  of  liis  s. 
Hos.  6:2  we  shall  live  in  his  s. 
Mark  10:52  Bartim.  immediately 

received  his  s.  Luke  18:43 
John  9:15  how  he  receiv.  hiss.  18 
Acts  9:12  he  might  receive  his  s. 
Col.  1:22  pres.  you  holy  in  hiss. 
Ueb.  13:21  well-pleasing  in  A.  s. 
1  John  3:22  things  pleas,  in  h.  s. 

In  the  SIGHT. 
Gen.  47:18  left  in  the  s.  of  lord 
Ex.  4:30  signs  in  the  s.  of  people 

11:3  Mo.  great  in  the  s.  of  serv. 

19:11  L.  come  down  in  the  s.  of 
Lev.  20:17  cut  oSin  thes.  of  peo. 

26:45  out  of  Eg.  i?i  the  s.  of  hea. 
Nvm.  25:6  worn,  in  the  s.  of  Mo. 

33:3  in  the  s.  of  Egyptians 
Deut.  31:7  M.  said,  hi  thes.  of  Is. 
■Jos.  10:12  in  the  s.  of  Israel 

1  Chr.  28:8  in  the  s.  of  Is.  keep 
29:25  magni.  Sol.  in  the  s.  of  Is. 

2  Chr.  32:2:J  Hez.  magnifi.  in  t.  s. 
Ezr.  9:9  mercy  in  the  s.  of  kings 
Xeh.  1:11  mercy  in  the  s.  of  man 
Ps.  78:12  thi.  did  he  ins.  of  fath. 

98:2  showed  in  the  s.  of  heathen 
Prov.  1:17  net  spr.  in  the  s.  of  b. 
Ec.  11:9  walk  in  the  s.  of  eyes 
Jer.  43.9  hid  stones  in  t.  s.  of  Ju. 
Ezek.  5:8  in  the  s.  of  nations 
15:41  juagm.  in  the  s.  of  women 
28:25  sa.  in  th.  in  t.  s.  of  h.  39:27 
Acts  7:10  wisdom  in  the  s.  of  Ph. 
Rom.  12:17  lion,  in  the  s.  of  men 
Rev.  13:14i/4  the  s.  of  beast 
See  LORD. 

My  SIGHT. 

Gen.  23:4  dead  out  of  my  s.  8 
Ex.  33:12  found  gra.  in  7ny  s.  17 
1  Sam.  29: 6  coming  good  in  7nys. 
9  I  kn.  thou  art  good  in  mij  s. 

1  K.  8:25  not  fail  thee  a  man  in 

mys.  2  Chr.  C:16 
11:38  that  wh.  is  ri''ht  in  mys, 

2  K.  21:15  done  evifin  my  s. 
23:27  remove  Jud.  out  of  my  s. 

Is.  4.3:4  wast  precious  in  my  s. 
Jer.  7:15  cast  you  out  of  7iiy  s. 
30  chil.  of  Ju.  done  ev.  in  jn.  s. 
15:1  cast  them  out  of  my  s. 
18:10  if  it  do  evil  in  my  s. 
34:15  had  done  right  in  my  s. 
Ezek.  10:2  went  in  my  s.  to  fill 
Am.os  9:3  hid  from  my  s.  in  sea 
Mark  10:51  L.  that  I  might  rec. 
7ny  s.  Luke  18:41 
Thy  SIGHT. 
Gen.  19:19  found  grace  in  thy  s. 
21:12  let  it  not  be  griev.  in  t.  s. 
33:10  Ja.  said,  If  1  have  found 

trace  in  thy  s.  47:29;  Ex. 
3:13,  16:  31:9;  Jud.  0:17 

1  Sam.  15:17  little  in  th.  own  s. 
iSam.  7:9  enemies  out  of  thy  s. 

19  a  small  thing  in  thy  s. 
14:22  I  have  found  grace  in  t.  s. 

2  K.  1:13  life  precious  in  t.  s.  14 
20:3  done  good  in  t.  s.  Is.  38:3 

Ps.  5:5  fool,  not  stand  in  thy  s. 
9:19  let  heath,  be  judged  in  t.  s 
51:4  I  sinned,  done  evil  in  t.  s. 
76:7  who  may  stand  in  thy  s.  f 
143:2  in  thy  s.  no  man  justified 
26:17  so  ha.  we  been  in  thy  s. 
Jer.  18:23  blot  out  sin  from  t. 
.Ton.  2:4  I  am  cast  out  of  thy  s 
Mat.  11:26  so  it  seemed  good  in 

thy  s.  Luke  10:21 
Luke  15:21  sin.  ag.  heav.  in  t.  s. 
18:42  Jesus  said,  Receive  thys. 
Acts  9:17  mightcst  receive  thy  s. 
22:13  brother  Saul,  receive  t.  s. 
See  rATOE,  rrai). 

SIGHTS. 
Luke  21:11  fearful  s.  sh.  there  be 

SIGiV,  Substantive. 
Ex.  4:8  tirst  s.  believe  latter  s. 
8:23  to-morrow  shall  this  s.  be 
31:13  my  sabbaths,  a  s.  bet.  me 
and  you,  17;  Ezek.  20:12,  20 
Nu7n.  16:38  they  sh.  be  a  s,  to  Is 


SIG 

Deut.  6:8  for  s.  on  hand,  n;l8 

13:1  arise  a  prophet,  givcth  a  s. 

28:46  on  thee  for  s.  and  wonder 
■Jos.  4:(j  this  be  a  s.  among  you 
Jud.  0:17  sliow  me  s.  thou  talk. 

20:38  s.  betw.  Israel  and  Hers  in 
1  Sam.  2:34  this  shall  be  s.  to 
thee,  2  K.  19:29 

14:10  this  shall  be  a  s.  unto  us 

1  K.  13:3  s.  Lord  hath  spoken 

2  K.  20:8  what  shall  be  the  s. 

9  this  s.  shall  they  have  of  the 
Lord,  Is.  37:;30;  38:7,  22 
2  Chr.  32:24  and  he  gave  him  a  s. 
Is.  7:11  ask  thee  a  s.  of  the  Lord 
14  L.  himself  shall  give  you  a  s. 
19:20  it  shall  be  for  a  s.  to  Lord 
20:3  Is.  walked  barefoot  for  a  s. 
55:13  for  an  everlasting  s. 
66:19  I  will  set  a  s.  among  them 
■ler.  6:1  set  up  s.  in  Beth-hacccr. 
44:29  this  be  s.  to  you,  Lu.  2:12 
Ezek.  4:3  this  be  s.  to  house  of  I. 
12:6  I  set  thee  for  a  s.  to  Is.  11 
14:8  make  him  a  s.  and  a  prov. 
24:24  Ezek.  is  a  s.  27  thou  be  s. 
39:15  th.  sh.  he  set  up  a  s.  by  it 
Mat.  12:38  Master,  we  wo.  sec  a  s. 
16:1;  MarkS:n  \  LukeW.V, 
39  seek,  af  a  s.  no  s.  be  given, 
but  s.  of  Jonas,  16:4 ;  Mark 
8:12;  Luke  11:29,  30 
24:3  what  the  s.  of  thy  coming? 
30  then  ajipear  s.  of  Son  of  man 
26:48  betrayed  him  gave  them  s. 
Mark  13:4  what  s.  when  things 
Luke  2:34  s.  which  be  spoken 
John  2:18  wh.  s.  show.  th.  ?  6:30 
Acts  28:11  whose  s.  was  Castor 
Rom.  4:11  received  s.  of  circum. 
1  Cor.  1:22  for  Jews  require  a  s. 
14:22  wherefore  tongues  are  s. 
Rev.  15:1 1  saw  ano.  s.  in  heaven 
SIGN. 

Dan.  6:8  establish  decree,  and  s. 
SIGIVED. 

Dan.  6:9  Darius  s.  the  writing,  10 

SIGNS. 
Gen.  1:14  let  them  be  for  s. 
Ex.  4:9  if  they  will  not  believe  s. 
17  with  this  rod  th.  shalt  do  s. 
7:3  I  will  multiply  my  s.  in  Eg. 
10:2  niayest  tell  thy  son  my  s. 
Xum.  14:11  for  all  s.  I  showed 
Deut.  4:34  take  nation  by  s.  26:8 
6:22  Lord  showed  s.  on  Egypt, 

9:10;  Ps.  78:43 
7:19  great  s.  thi.  eyes  saw,  29:3 
34:11  in  all  s.  L.  sent  him  to  do 

1  Sam.  10:7  when  th.  s.  are  come 
B  and  all  those  s.  came  to  pass 

Ps.  74:4  th.  set  up  ensigns  for  s. 
9  we  see  not  our  s.  there  is  no 
105:27  showed  his  s.  amo.  them 
7s.  8:18  I  and  children  are  for  s. 
Jer.  10:2  be  not  dismayed  at  s. 
.32:20  set  s.  and  wonders  in  E. 
Dan.  4:2  I  thou,  good  to  show  s. 
3  how  great  his  s. mighty 
6:27  he  worketh  s.  in  heaven 
Mat.  16:3  not  discern  s.  of  times  ? 
24:24  th.  shall  arise  false  Christs 

and  show  s.  Mark  13:22 
Mark  16:17  these  s.  follow  them 
20  confirming  the  word  with  s. 
Luke  1:62  they  made  s.  to  Zacha. 
21:11  and  great  s.  shall  there  be 
25  s.  in  sun,  moon  and  stars 
John  4:48  except  ye  see  s.  ye  will 
20:30  other  s.  truly  did  Jesus 
Acts  2:19  I  will  show  s.  in  earth 
22  a  man  approved  of  G.  by  s. 
4.3  s.  were  done  by  apost.  5:12 
4:30  s.  may  be  done  by  name 
7:.36had  showed  s.  and  wonders 
8:13  Simon  wond.  beholding  s. 
14:3  granted  s.  and  wond.  to  be 
Rem.  15:19  through  mighty  s. 
and  wonders,  2  Cor.  12:12 

2  Thes.  2:9  work,  of  Satan,  wi.  s. 
Heb.  2:4  G.  bearing  wit.  with  s. 

SIGiVET,  S. 
Gen.  38:18  thy  s.  and  staff,  25 
Ex.  28:11  like  engravings  of  a  s. 
21,  36;  39:14,  30 
39:6  onyx-stones  graven  as  s. 
Jer.  22:24  though  Coninh  wi're  s. 
Dan.  6:17  king''sealcd  it  with  s. 
Bag.  2:23  I  will  make  th.  as  a  s. 

8IG!VIFIC.\TION. 
1  Cor.  14:10  none  of  th.  with.  s. 

SIGiVIFY. 
Acts  21:26  to  s.  accomplishment 
2.3:15  s.  to  capt.  that  he  bring  P, 
25:27  not  to  s.  the  crimes  laid 
1  Pet,  1:11  search,  what  Sp,  did  s. 


SIL 

SIGNIFIED,  ETH. 

Acts  11:28  Agab.  s.  there  should 
Ueb.  12:27  s.  removing  those  thi. 
Rev.  1:1  s.  it  by  his  angel  to  Jo. 

SIGNIFYING. 
John  12:3:J  s.  by  what  death  sho. 

glorify  God  18:32;  21:19 
Ileb.  9:8  II.  Gh.  s.  that  the  way 

SIHON. 
N'nm.  21:23  S.  would  not  suffer 

Is.  to  pass,  Jud.  11:20 

27  let  the  city  of  S.  be  built 

28  flame  gone  out  fr.  city  of  S. 
.34  as  didst  to  S.  Deut.  3:2,  6 

Deut.  2:30  S.  king  of  Ileshbon 
21  I  have  begun  to  give  S.  and 
32  S.  ca.  out,  20:7:  Jud.  11:20 
31:4  do  to  them  as  he  did  to  3. 

./OS.  0:10  all  that  he  did  to  S. 

Jud.  11:21  God  delivered  S.  into 

Neh.  9:22  possessed  land  of  S. 

Jer.  48:45  flame  com.  fr.  mi.  of  S. 

SIHON,  king  of  the  Amorites. 

Num.  21:21  messcng.  to  S.  k.  of 
A.  Deut.  2:26;  Jud.  11:19 
26  city  of  S.  k.  of  A.  Jos.  12:2 

29  into  captiv.  to  S.  k.  of  Am. 
34  to  S.  ki.  of  A.  Deut.  3:2 

Deut.  1:4  slain  S.  k.  of  A.  king 
of  Bashan,Ps.  135:11;  136:19 
Jos.  13:10  cities  of  S.  ki.  of  A. 

SIHOR. 
Jos.  13:3  S.  which  is  before 
Jer.  2:18  to  drink  waters  of  S. 

SIL.4S. 
Acts  15:22  S.  chief  among,  27 
34  it  pleased  S.  to  abide  there 
40  Pa.  chose  S.  16:19  caught  S. 
10:25  at  midnight  Paul  and  S. 
29  fell  dovTO  bef.  Paul  and  S. 
17:4  consorted  with  Paul  and  S. 
10  sent  away  S.  by  night 

15  commaijclm.  to  S.  to  come 
18:5  S.  and  Timoth.  were  coma 

SILENCE. 

■lob  4:16  image  before  me,  was  s, 
29:21  men  gave  car,  and  kept  s. 

Ps.  31:18  lying  lips  be  put  to  s. 
39:2  I  was  dumb  with  s.  I  held 
94:17  my  soul  almost  dw.  in  s. 
115:17  nei.  anv  that  go  into  s. 

Is.  15:1  Moab  bro.  to  s.  Kir  to  *. 

■Jer.  8:14  our  G.  hath  put  us  to  s. 

Lam.  3:28  sitteth  alone,  keep.  s. 

Amos  8:3  cast  them  forth  with  s. 

Mat.  22:.34  put  Sadducees  to  s. 

Acts  21:40  th.  was  made  great  s. 
22:2  spake  In  Ileb.  they  kept  s. 

1  Tim.  2:11  let  wom.  learn  in  s. 

12  nor  to  usurp  but  to  be  in 
1  Pet.  2:15  may  put  to  s.  ignor. 
Rev.  8:1  there  was  s.  in  heaven 

See  KEEP,  KEPT. 

SILENT. 

1  Sam.  2:9  wicked  shall  be  s. 
Ps.  22:2  I  cry  in  night,  not  s. 

28:1  not  s.  to  me,  if  thou  be  s. 

30:12  sing  praise  to  th.  not  be  s. 

31:17  let  wicked  be  s.  in  grave 
Is.  47:5  sit  thou  s.  and  get  thee 
,Ier.  8:14  defenced  ci.  let  us  be  s. 
Zee.  2:13  be  s.  O  all  flesh,  bef.  L. 
SILK. 

Prov.  31:22  her  clothing  is  ff. 
Ezek.  16:10  I  covered  thee  wi.  s. 

13  thv  raiment  was  s. 

Rev.  18:12  no  man  buyeth  her  s. 

SILLY. 
.Idb  5:2  envy  slayeth  the  s.  one 
IIos.  7:11  Ephr.  is  like  a  s.  dove 

2  Tim.  3:6  lead  captive  s.  wom. 

SILOAH,  SILOAM. 
Neh.  3:15  repai.  wall  of  pool  of  3. 
Luke  13:4  on  wh.  tower  in  S.  fell 
John  9:7  wash  in  pool  of  S.  11 

SILVANl'S. 
2  Cor.  1:19  preach,  am.  you  by  S. 
1  Thes.  1:1  Paul,  S.  and'Timoth. 

to  the  church,  2  Thes.  1:1 
1  Pet.  5:12  by  S.  a  faithful  broth. 

SILVER. 
Gen.  23:15  worth  400  shek.  of  s. 
Ex.  20:23  not  make  gods  of  s. 
26:19  sockets  of  s.  21,  25,  32; 

36:24,  26,  30,  36 
27:17  hooks  shall  be  of  s.  38:19 
38:25  s.  of  th.  that  were  nimib. 
Lev.  5:15  ram  with  estima.  of  s. 
27:3  esti.  of  male  50  shek.  of  s. 
6  of  female  three  shekels  of  s. 

16  horn,  of  bar.  seed  50  shek.  *. 
Nu7n.  7:13  oflcr.  one  s.  charger, 

s.  bowl  of  70  shekels,  1&-79 


991 


CRUDEN'S  CON"COIlDANCE. 


SIM 

JV^um.  7:84 12  cha.  of«.  towls 
10:2  make  two  trumpets  of  s. 
Deut.  22:19  amerce  in  100  she.  s. 

29  give  damsel's  fa.  50  stiolc.  s. 
Jos.  7:21  I  eaw  200  shekels  of «. 
Jud.  17:2  1,100  shekels  of  s. 
10  I  will  L'ive  ten  shekels  of «. 

1  Satn.  9:8  fourth  part  of  shek.  s. 

2  Sam.  1*11  I  wo.  given  10  ph.  s. 
12  should  re.  1,000  shek.  of  s. 

ai:24  oxen  for  50  shekels  of  «. 

1  A'.  10:21  none  s.  2  Chr.  9:20 

27  king  made  s.  to  be  as  stones 
20:39  thou  sh.  pay  a  talent  of  s. 

2  A'.  5:22  give  them  a  talent  of  s. 
15:20  exacted  of  each  50  she.  s. 
18:15  Hezek.  gave  him  all  the  s. 
22:4  Hilk.  may  sum  s.  brought 

1  Chr.  28:14  instruments  of  s. 

29:2,  5 

15  for  the  candlesticks  of  s. 
17  by  weight  for  ev.  basin  of  n. 

2  Chr.  17:11  Jehosha.  presents  s. 
Neh.  6:15  gover.  had  40  she.  of  s. 
Job  3:15  filled  houses  with  s. 

22:25  thou  sh.  have  plenty  ofs. 

27:16  th.  he  heap  up  s.  as  dust 
17  innocent  shall  divide  the  s. 

28:15  nor  shall  s.  be  weighed  for 
Ps.  12:6  words  of  L.  pure,  as  8. 

66:10  hast  tried  us,  as  s.  Is  tried 
Prov.  2:4  if  thou  seekest  heras«. 

3:14  of  wisd.  is  better  than  of  s. 

8:10  receive  instruction,  not  s. 

10:20  tongue  of  just  is  choice  s. 

16:16  get  underst.  rath,  than  s. 

17:3  fining-pot  is  for  s.  and  the 

25:4  take  away  dross  from  the  «. 
Ec.  5:10  he  that  loveth  s.  shall 

not  be  satisfied  with  s. 
Cant.  8:9  will  build  a  palace  of  «. 
Is.  1:22  thy  s.  is  become  dross 

30:32  sh.  defile  thy  images  of  s. 

48:10  I  refined  thee,  not  with  s. 
,  60:17  for  iron  I  will  bring  s.  and 
Jer.  6:30  reproba.  s.  sh.  men  call 

10:9  s.  spr.  in.  plates  is  brought 

32:9  I  weighed  him  17  she.  ot  s. 
Bzek.  22:18  they  are  dross  of  s. 
20  they  gather  s.  brass  and  iron 

22  s.  is  melted  in  the  furnace 
27:12  with  s.  Tarshish  traded  in 

Dan.  2::32  breastand  arms  weres. 
Eos.  9:6  pleasant  places  for  s. 

13:2  made  molten  images  of  s. 
Amos  2:6  they  sold  righte.  for  s. 

8:6  that  we  may  buy  poor  for  s. 
Zep.  1:11  howl,  all  that  bear  s. 
Zee.  9:3  Tyrus  heaped  s.  as  dust 

13:9  I  will  refine  them  as  s. 
Mai.  3:3  refiner  and  purifier  of  s. 

See  FILLETS,  GOLD,  TIBCES. 

SILVER,  Adjective. 

Gen.  44:2  put «.  cup  in  sack's 
J'rov.  26:2.3  potsherd  cov.  with  s. 
Ec.  12:6  ever  s.  cord  be  loosed 
Mat.  27:6  chief  priests  took  s. 
Acts  19:24  Dem.  made  s.  shrines 
Bee  VESSELS. 

SILVERLIIVGS. 
Jis.  7:23  thous.  vines  at  thous.  s. 

SILVERSMITH. 
Acts  19:24  Demetrius  a  s.  made 
Talents  of  SILVER. 

1  K.  16:24  bought  hill  for2  <.  0.  s. 

2  K.  6:5  Naam.  took  ten  t.  of  s. 

23  two  tal.  of  s.  in  two  bags 
15:19  M.  gave  Pul  1,000  t.  of  s. 

1  Chr.  19:6  Ha.  sent  1,000  t.  of  s. 
22:14  a  thous.  thousand  t.  of  s. 
29:4  seven  thou.  t.  of  refined  s. 

2  Chr.  25:6  hir,  men  for  100  t.ofs. 
27:5  Am.  gave  Joth.  100  t.  of  s. 
36:3  condem.  land  in  100  t.  of  s. 

Ezr.  7:22  I  deer,  it  to  100  t.  ofs. 

8:26  I  weigh,  to  hand  650  f.ofs. 
Est.  3:9  will  pay  10,000  t.  ofs. 

Vessels  of  SILVER. 

Mim.  7:85  s.  V.  weigh.  2,400  she. 
2  Sam.  8:10  Jor.  brought  v.  of  s. 

1  K.  10:25  man  his  pres.  vex.  of  s 

2  K.  12:13  not  made  ves.  of  s. 

1  Chr.  18:10  all  manner  of  v.  of  s. 
gold  and  brass,  2  Chr.  24:14 

Ezr.  1:6  strength,  with  v.  ofs.  11 
5:14  V.  of  gold  and  ,t.  of  house 
8:26  I  weighed  «.  v.  hundred  ta. 

Dan.  6:2  bring  golden  and  r. 
11:8  carry  their  precious  i'.  of  s. 

SI.MEO\. 

Oen.  29:33  and  called  name  S. 
34:25  S.  and  Levi  took  each  sw. 
85:23  S.  son  of  Leah,  Ex.  1:2 
42:24  Joseph  took  fr.  them  S.  36 
43:23  ho  brought  S.  out  unto 


SIN 

Gen.  46:10  sons  of  S.  Ex.  6:15; 
Num.  1:22;  26:12;  1  Chr. 
4:21,  42;  12:25 
48:5  Keuben  and  S.  they  shall 
49:5  S.  and  Levi  are  brethren 
ymn.  1:6  prince  of  S.  2:12;  7:36 
Deut.  27:12  S.  Levi,  and  Judah 
Jos.  19:1  second  lot  came  to  S.  9 
Jud.  1:3  S.  went  with  Judah,  17 
2  Chr.  15:9  the  strange,  out  of  S. 
34:6  so  did  Josiah  in  S. 
Ezek.  48:24  S.  have  a  portion,  .33 
Litke  2:25  whose  name  was  S.  34 
3:30  Levi,  which  was  son  of  S. 
Acts  Vi:\  at  Antiocli  S.  that  was 
15:14  S.  hath  declared  how  God 
Tribe  of  SIMEOX. 
Num.  1:2:3  t.ofS.  numb.  59,300 
2:12  t.  of  S.  sh.  pitch  by  Reuben 
10:19  over  the  host  of  tribe  of 
13:5  t.  of  S.  Shaph.  to  spy  land 
.34:20  t.  of  S.  Shemuel  to  divide 
Jos.  19:1  second  lot  for  tr.  of  S. 
8  the  inheritance  of  tribe  of  S. 
21:4  of  tr.  0/  S.  9 ;  1  Chr.  6:05 
Rev.  7:7  of  t.  of  S.  sealed  12,000 

SIMILITUDE. 
Num.  12:8  s.  of  the  Lord  shall 
Deut.  4:12  but  saw  no  s.  15.  16 
2  Chr.  4:3  under  it  wag  s.  of  oxen 
Ps.  106:20  changed  glory  into  «. 
144:12  stones  polished  after  s. 
Dan.  10:16  one  like  s.  of  sons  of 
Pom.  5:14  after*,  of  Ad.'s  trans. 
Ileb.  7:15  after  s.  of  Melchisedek 
Jam.  3:9  men  made  after  s.  of  G. 

SIMILITUDES. 
Hos.  12:10  I  have  used  s. 

SIMOIV. 
Mat.  10:4  S.  Canaan.  Mark  3:18 
13:55  James,  Jos.  S.  Mark  6:3 
16:17  blessed  art  th.  S.  Bar-jona 
17:25  what  thinkest  thou  S.  1 
26:6  of  S.  the  leper,  Mark  14:3 
27::32  man  of  Cyrc.  S.  by  name, 

Mark  15:21 ;  Luke  2:3:26 
Mark  1:29  house  of  S.  Luke  4:38 
14:37  S.  slecpest  thou?  couldest 
Luke  6:3  one  of  ships  wh.  was  S. 
4  he  said  unto  S.  Launch  out 
10  who  were  partners  with  S. 
6:15  S.  called  Zelote's,  Acts  1:13 
7:40  S.  I  ha-ve  somewhat  to  say 
22:31  S.  S.  Satan  hath  desired  to 
24:34  risen,  and  appeared  to  S. 
John  1:41  findeth  his  brother  S. 
42  Jesus  said,  Thou  art  S. 
0:71  Ju.  sou  of  S.  12:4;  1.3:2,  26 
21:15  S.  sou  of  Jo.  lovest?  16, 17 
Acts  8:9  man  S.  who  beforetime 
13  then  S.  himself  believed  also 
9:43  Peter  tarried  many  days  at 
Joppa  vvi.  one  S.  10:6, 17,  32 
See  PETER. 

SIMPLE. 

Ps.  19:7  Lord  maketh  ■wise  the  «. 
116:6  the  Lord  preserveth  the  s. 
119:1.30  giv.  understanding  to  s. 
Prop.  1:4  to  give  subtilty  to  s. 
22  how  long,  ye  s.  ones,  ivill 
32  turning  away  ofs.  shall  slay 
7:7  among  s.  ones  a  young  man 
8:5  O  ye  s.  understand  wisdom 
9:4  whoso  is  s.  let  him  turn,  16 

13  a  foolish  ■\*oman  is  s. 
14:15  s.  believeth  every  word 

18  «.  inh.  folly ;  19:25  s.  beware 
21:11  punished,  s.  made  wise 
22:3  s.  pass  on  are  punish.  27:12 

Ezek.  45:20  do  for  him  that  is  s. 
Pmn.  16:18  fair  speeches  dec.  «. 

19  wise  to  good,  s.  concer.  evil 

SIMPLICITY. 
2  Sam.  15:11  th.  went  in  theirs. 
Pror.  1:22  how  lo.  wi.  ye  love  s.  '; 
2  Cor.  1:12  in  s.  had  conversation 
11:3  corrupted  from  s.  in  Christ 
SIIV. 

Ex.  16:1 1  came  to  -wildem.  of  S. 
17:1  journey,  fr.  S.  Num.  a3:12 
Ezek.  30:15  pour  my  fury  up.  S. 
16  S.  shall  have  great  "pain 
SIX. 

Gen.  4:7  not  well,  s.  lie.  at  door 
Ex.  34:7  forgiv.  iniquity,  and  s. 
Lev.  4:3  if  priest  s.  accord,  to  s. 

14  wh.  s.  is  known,  cong.  oft'er 
0:26  priest  ofi'ereth  it  for  s.  9:15 
19:17  not  sufl'er     on  neighbor 

Num.  5:6  when  man  or  wom.  ,<t. 
12:11 1  beseech,  lay  not  s.  upon 
19:9  it  is  a  purification  for's.  17 
27:3  father  died  in  his  own  s. 

Dnit.  15:9  cry  to  L.  it  be  s.  24:15 
19:15  witness  sh.  not  rise  for  s. 


SIN 

Deut.  21:22  if  a  man  have  com.  s. 
22:26  in  damsel  no  s.  wor.  death 
23:21  it  would  be  s.  in  thee 
24:16  put  to  death  for  his  own*. 
2  K.  14:6;  2  Chr.  25:4 

1  Sam.  15:2:3  rebel,  as.!,  of  witch. 

1  K.  8:.34  forMve  s.  of  thy  people 
36  forgive  tne«.  ofthy  servant^, 

2  Chr.  6:25,  27 
12:30  this  thing  bee.  a  s.  13:.34 

2  K.  12:16  s.  money  was  priests' 
■Job  20:11  his  bones  are  full  of  s. 
Ps.  32: 1  blessed  whose  s.  cover. 

61:5  in  s.  did  mother  con.  me 
59:12  for  s.  of  their  mouth 
109:7  let  his  prayer  become  «. 
14  let  not  s.  of  mother  be  blot. 
Prov.  10: 16  wicked  tendeth  to  s. 

19  in  words  there  want,  not  s. 
14:9  fools  make  a  mock  at  s. 

34  s.  is  a  reproach  to  any  peo. 
21:4  plowing  of  wicked  is  s. 
24:9  thought  of  foolishness  is  «. 
Zs-,5:18  woe  to  th.  who  draw  s. 
30:1  that  they  may  add  s.  to  s. 
.31:7  idols  your  hands  ma.  for  s. 
53:10  make  soul  an  offer,  for  s. 

12  he  bare  s.  of  many 

Jer.  17:1  s.  of  Ju.  writ,  with  pen 

3  I  will  give  high  place  for  s. 
51:5  th.  land  was  filled  with  s. 

Lam.  4:6  punishm.  ofs.  of  Sod. 
Hos.  4:8  eat  up  s.  of  people 
10:8  s.  of  Is.  shall  be  destroyed 
12:8  no  iniq.  in  me  that  were  s. 
Amos  8:14  sw.  by  s.  of  Samaria 
Mic.  1:13  beginning  ofs.  to  Zion 
6:7  fruit  of  body  for  s.  of  soul 
Zee.  13:1  a  fount,  opened  for  s. 
Mat.  12:31  all  s.  sh.  be  forgiven 
John  1:29  tak.  away  s.  of  world 
8:7  that  is  without  s.  am.  you 
34  whoso  commit,  s.  serv.  ofs. 
9:41  if  blind,  should  have  no  s. 
15:22  not  come,  had  not  s.  24 
16:8  Comfor.  will  reprove  ofs.  9 
19:11  deliv.  me  hath  greater  s. 
Acts  7:60  lay  not  s.  to  th.  charge 
Rom.  3:9  J.  and  Gentil.  under  s. 

20  by  law  is  knowledge  of  s. 
4:7  blessed  whose  s.  is  covered 
5:12  s.  ent.  world,  death  by  s. 

13  till  the  law  s.  was  in  w"orld 

20  where  s.  abounded,  grace 

21  as  s.  reigned  unto  death 
6:1  shall  we  continue  in  s.  f 

2  sh.  we  th.  are  dead  to  s.  live  ? 

7  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  fr.  s. 

10  he  died,  he  died  to  s.  once 

11  reck,  yourselves  dead  to  s. 

12  let  not  s.  reign  in  yo.  body 

13  nor  yield  your  memb.  to  s. 

14  s.  shall  not  have  dominion 

16  serv.  ye  are,  whether  of  s. 

17  G.  thanked,  were  serv.  of  s. 

18  being  made  free  from  s.  22 
20  wh.  ye  were  servants  ofs. 
28  for  the  wanes  of  s.  is  death 

7:7  is  law  s.  t  G.  forbid ;  kn.  s. 

8  s.  tak.  occasion  wto.  in  me  ; 
without  law  s.  is  dead 

9  commandm.  came,  s.  revived 
11  s.  by  commandm.  slew  me 

17  s.  that  dwelleth  in  me,  20 
23  bring,  me  into  captiv.  to  s. 
25  but  with  flesh,  the  law  ofs. 

8:3  s.  condemned  s.  in  the  flesh 

10  body  dead  because  of  s. 
14:23  whats.  is  not  of  faith  is  s. 

1  Cor.  6:18  every  s.  a  man  doeth 
15:56  the  sting  of  death  is  s.  and 

the  strength  ofs.  is  the  law 

2  Cor.  5:21  made  him  be  s.  for  us 
Gal.  2:17  Ch.  the  minister  ofs.  f 
3:22  scrip,  conclu.  all  under  s. 

2  Thes.  2:3  man  ofs.  be  revealed 
Heb.  3:13  be  hardened  through  s. 
4:15  tempted,  yet  without  s. 
9:26  he  appeared  to  put  away  s. 
28  appear  without  s.  to  salvat. 
10:6  in  sacrifices  fors.  bo  pleas. 
8  off.  for  s.  thou  wouldest  not 

18  remission,  no  offering  for  s. 
11:25  enjoy  the  pleasures  ofs. 
12:1  lay  aside  s.  doth  beset  ns 

4  not  resisted,  striv.  against  s. 
13:11  bod.  of  beasts  for's.  burnt 

Jam.  1:15  it  bring,  forth s.  and 

when  finished,  briug.  death 
2:9  if  have  respect  to  per.  yc  s. 
4:17  not  good,  to  him  it  is  s. 

1  Pet.  2:22  did  no  s.  nor  guile 
4:1  suflr.  in  flesh,  ceased  from  s. 

2  Pet.  2:14  eyes  can.  cease  fr.  s. 
\John  1:7  the  blood  of  Jesus 

Christ  his  Son  cleanseth  us 
from  all  s. 
8  say,  We  have  no  s.  we  dece 


SIN 

1  John  3:4  t^hoso  comm.  s.  frans- 
gresseth ;  s.  is  transgression 
5  manifested,  in  him  is  no  s. 

8  committeth  s.  is  of  the  devil 

9  born  of  G.  doth  not  commit «. 
5:16  s.  wh.  is  not  to  death,  s. 

17  all  unrighteousn.  is  s.  and 
there  is  a  s.  not  unto  death 
See  BEAB. 

Great  SIN. 

Gen.  20:9  brought  on  me  great  s. 
Ex.  32:21  bro.  Cf.  s.  on  them 
30  M.  said,  'i  e  sinned  a  ff.  s.  31 

1  Sam.  2:17  s.  of  young  men  g. 

2  AT.  17:21  Jeroboam  made  them 

sin  a  great  s. 

His  SI\. 
Lev.  4:3  bring  for /(is  s.  a  bullock 
23  if  A.  s.  come  to  knowl.  28 
5:6  bring  trespass-offer,  for  h.  s. 
1  K.  15:26  Nadab  walked  in  A.  s. 
34  Baa.  walked  in  way  of  A.  s. 
16:19  Zimri  walked  in  Ais  s. 

26  Omri  in  his  s. 

1  K.  21:16  beside  h.  s.  wherewith 

made  Jud;'.h 

17  acts  of  Manasseh,  and  A.  s. 

2  Chr.  33:19  all  A.  s.  bcf.  humbl. 
■Job  34:37  addeth  rebellion  to  A.  s. 
Is.  27:9  fruit  to  take  away  Ais  s. 
Ezek.  3:20  shall  die  in  A.  s.  18:24 

:33:14  if  he  turn  from  Ais  s. 
Eos.  13:12  bound  up,  A.  s.  is  hid 
Mic.  3:8  full  to  declare  to  Is.  A.  s. 

My  SIX. 
Gen.  31:36  what  is  my  s.  that  th. 
Ex.  10:17  forg.  viy  s.  this  once 
1  Sam.  15:251  pray,  pardon  mys. 

20:1  what  my  s.  bef.  thy  father 
1  K.  17:18  to  call  my  s.  to  rem. 
Job  10:6  thon  search,  after  my  s, 

13:23  make  me  to  know  my  i. 

14:16  dost  thou  not  watch  rreys. 

.35:3  if  I  be  cleansed  from  my  t. 
Ps.  32:6  I  acknowledged  my  s. 
and  thou  forgavest  my  s. 

3S:3  nor  rest  because  of  my  s. 

18  iniqu.  I  be  sorry  for  my  s. 
51:2  cleanse  me  from  my  s. 

3  my  s.  bef  59:3  not  for  my  s. 
Prov.  20:9  I  am  pure  from  my  s. 
Dan.  9:20  I  was  confessing  mys. 

See  OPFEKING. 

Our  SIX. 

Ex.  34:9  pardon  iniq.  and  our  s. 
Jer.  16:10  what  o.  s.  we  commit. 
Their  SIX. 

Gen,  18:20  because  t.  s.  is  griev. 
50:17  forgive  their  s.  2  Chr.  7:14 
Ex.  32:32  if  thou  forgive  theirs, 
34  when  I  visit,  I  will  visit  t.  s. 
Num.  5:7  they  shall  confess  t.  s, 
Deut.  9:27  stubbornness,  nor  f.  s, 

1  K.  8:35  if  they  turn  from  t/uir 

S.  2  Chr.  6:26 

Neh.  4:5  let  not  t.  s.  be  blotted 

Ps,  85:2  thou  hast  covered  /.  s. 

Is,  3:9  they  declare  t.  s.  as  Sod. 

Jer.  16:18  recompense  t.  s.  doub. 
18:23  neither  blot  out  their  s. 
31:31  rememb.  theirs,  no  more 
36:3  that  I  may  forgive  their  s, 

John  15:22  have  no  cloak  for  t.  s. 
Thy  SIX. 

2  Sam.  12:13  Lord  put  away  t.  s. 
Is.  6:7  taken  away,  t.  s,  purged 

Your  SIX. 
Ex.  32:30  atonement  for  your  s. 
Num.  32:23  y.  s.  wi.  find  you  out 
Deut.  9:21 1  took  y.  s.  the  calf 
John  9:41  thoref  y.  s.  remaineth 

SIX,  Verb. 
Gen.  39:9  do  this,  and  s.  ag.  G.  f 
42:22  do  not  s.  ag.  the  child 
Ex.  20:20  fear,  that  thou  s.  not 
23:33  lest  make  thee  s.  ag.  me 
Lev.  4:2if  souls,  thro'  ignorance 
3  if  priests.  13  if  congregat.  s. 

27  if  people  s.  thro'  ignorance 
5:1  if  a  soul  s.  and  hear  swear. 
6:2  if  a  soul  s.  lie  unto  neighbor 

Num.  16:22  s.  wroth  with  all  ? 
Deut.  20:18  should  you  s.  ag.  L. 
21:4  Shalt  not  cause  land  to  s. 
1  Sam.  2:25  if  one  mans,  against 
another;  s.  against  the  Lord 
12:23  God  forbid  I  should  s. 
14:33  people  f.  against  Lord 
34  s.  not  in  eating  with  blood 
19:4  let  not  king  s.  ag.  servant 
5  whv  s.  as.  innocent  blood  ? 

1  A'.  8:46  if  they  shall  s.  against 

thee,  2  Chr.  6:36 

2  A'.  21:11  Sl.m.  made  Judah  s. 
2  Chr.  6:22  if  man  s.  ag.  neighbor 


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Neh.  6:13  and  do  eo,  and  s. 

13:26  did  not  Solo.  s.  by  these 
Job  2:10  did  not  J.  s.  wi.  his  lips 

5:24  visit  habitation,  and  not  s. 

10:14  if  I  s.  thou  markest  me 

31:30  nei.  suffered  mouth  to  s. 
Ps.  4:4  stand  in  awe,  and  s.  not 

39:1  talce  heed  I  «.  not 

119:11  I  might  not  s.  ag.  thee 
Ec.  5:6  mouth  cause  flesh  to  s. 
Jer.  32:35  do  this  to  can.  J.  to  s. 
Ezek.  3:21  rig.  s.  not,  doth  not  8. 
Hos.  8:11  Ephraim  hath  made 
altars  to  s.  altars  to  him  to  s. 

13:2  now  they  s.  more  and  more 
Mat.  18:21  L.  how  oft  brot.  s.  ? 
John  5:14  s.  no  more,  lest  worse 

8:11  nei.  do  I  cond.  s.  no  more 

9:2  who  did  s.  man  or  parents  ? 
Jiom.  6:15  s.  bee.  not  under  law? 
1  Cw.  8:12  s.  ag.  breth.  s.  ag.  C. 

15:.34  awake  to  righteous,  s.  not 
Eph.  4:26  be  ye  angry  and  s.  not 
1  Tim.  5:20  them  that  n.  rebuke 
Eeb.  10:26  if  we  s.  wilfully  after 
1  John  2:1  I  write  unto  you  that 
ye  s.  not,  and  if  any  man  s. 

3:9  can.  s.  bee.  he  is  born  of  G. 

5:16  any  man  see  his  brother  s. 
See  ISRAEL. 

SIIVAI. 

Deut.  .33:2  Lord  came  from  S. 
Jtul.  5:5  melted,  even  that  S. 
P«.  68:8  S.  moved  at  presence 

17  Lord  is  among  th.  as  in  S. 
See  MOUNT. 

SIIVCERE. 
Phil.  1:10  be  s.  till  day  of  Ch. 
1  Pet.  2:2  as  babes  desire  s.  milk 

SIIVCEBELY. 
Jud.  9:16  if  ye  have  done  s.  19 
Phil.  1:16  one  preach  Ch.  not  s. 

SIIVCERITY. 
Jos.  24:14  serve  the  Lord  in  s. 

1  Cw.  5:8  unleavened  bread  oi  s. 

2  Cor.  1:12  in  godly  s.  we  have 
2:17  as  of    in  the  sight  of  God 
8:8  to  prove  the  s.  of  your  love 

Eph.  6:24  that  love  Lord  J.  in  s. 
Tit.  2:7  in  doc.  show,  gravity,  s. 

SIIVEVV. 
Gen.  32:32  Israel  eat  not  of  the  s. 

touched  J.  in  s.  that  shrank 
Is.  48:4  thy  neck  is  an  iron  s. 

SIIVEWS. 
Job  10:11  with  bones  and  s. 
30:17  bones  are  pierced,  s.  take 
40:17  «.  of  his  stones  are  wrap. 
Ezek.  37:6  I  will  lay  s.  upon  you 
6  the  s.  and  flesu  came  upon 

SIIVFUL. 

Num.  32:14  increase  of  s.  men 
Js.  1:4  ah  s.  nation,  a  peo.  laden 
Amos  9:8  eyes  of  L.  on  s.  kingd. 
Mark  8:38  ashamed  in  s.  genera. 
Lttke  5:8  for  I  am  a  s.  man,  O  L. 

24:7  deliv.  into  hands  of «.  men 
Bom.  7:13  sin  bee.  exceeding  s. 

8:3  send.  S.  in  liken,  of  s.  flesh 

SIIVG. 

Mc.  15:21  s.  to  the  Lord,  1  Chr. 

16:23;  Ps.  30:4 ;  95:1 :  96:1, 2; 

98:1;  147:7;  149:1;  Is.  12:5 
32:18  noise  of  them  that  s. 
Num.  21:17  spring  up,  O  well,  s. 
1  Sam.  21:11  did  they  not  s.  one 

1  Chr.  16:9  s.  unto  him,  s.  psalms 
33  the  trees  of  the  wood  s.  out 

2  Chr.  20:22  they  began  to  s.  and 
29:;30  Hez.  command.  Lev.  to  s. 

Job  29:13  I  caused  wid.  heart  s. 
Ps.  21:13  so  will  we  s.  praise 
3.3:2  praise  the  Lord,  s.  to  him 

3  s.  to  him  a  new  so.  Is.  42:10 
51:14  s.  of  thy  righteousn.  145:7 
65:13  valleys  shout,  they  also  s. 
66:3  s.  forth  honor  of  hia  name 

4  earth  s.  to  thee,  they  shall  s. 
67:4  let  nations  be  glad  and  s. 
68:32  s.  to  God,  ye  kingdoms 
71:22  to  thee  will  I  s.  98:5 

81:1  «.  aloud  to  G.  our  strength 
104:12  fowls  among  branches 
105:2  s.  to  him,  s.  psaT.  unto  him 
137:3  s.  us  one  of  the  songs  of  Z. 
4  how  shall  we  s.  L.  song  in  ? 
1-38:5  they  shall  s.  in  ways  of  L. 
1 19:5  s.  aloud  upon  their  beds 

Prov.  29:6  righteous  s.  and  rci. 

Is.  23:15  after  70  years  sh.  T.  s. 
24:14  they  shall  s.  for  maj.  of  L. 
26:19  s.  ye  that  dwell  in  dust 
37:2  in  that  day  s.  ye  to  her 
86:6  then  sh.  tongue  of  dumb  s. 
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7s.  S8:20  we  will  s.  my  Songs 
42:11  let  inhabitants  of  rock  S. 
44:23  s.  O  ye  heav.  for  L.  49:13 
52:8  with  the  voice  shall  they  s. 
9  s.  to  the  L.  ye  waste  places 
54:1  s.  O  barren,  didst  not  bear 
65:14  my  servants  sh.  s.  for  joy 
Jer.  .31:7  s.  with  gladness  for  Ja. 
12  they  shall in  height  of  Z. 
51:48  all  that  is  therein  shall  s. 
Ezek.  27:25  ships  of  Tarsh.  dids. 
IIos.  2:15  sh.  s.  in  days  of  youth 
Zep.  2:14  their  voice  shall  s. 
3:14  s.  daugh.  of  Zion,  Zee.  2:10 
.Tarn.  5:13  any  merry?  let  him  s. 
Eev.  15:3  they  s.  song  of  Moses 

I  will  SING. 
Ex.  15:1  I  will  s.  to  the  Lord, 

Jud.  5:3;  Ps.  13:6 
Ps.  57:7  fixed,  O  God,  I  will  s. 
9  I  will  s.  to  thee  am.  nations 
59:16  /?<;.  s.  of  thy  power,  89:1 
17  unto  thee,  O  my  stre.  w.  Is. 
101:1 1  will  s.  of  mercy  and  jud. 
104:33  I  wills,  to  the  L.  as  long 
144:9  /  will  s.  a  new  song 
7s.  5:1  now  will  Is.  to  well-belo. 
Rom.  15:9  for  this  cause  will  Is. 
1  Cor.  14:15  l2vill  s.  with  the  sp. 
I  will  s.  with  understanding 

See  PRAISE,  PRAISES. 

SIIVGED. 

Dan.  3:27  nor  w.  hair  of  head  s. 
gllVGER. 

1  Chr.  6:.33  Ileman  a  s.  son  of  J. 
Hab.  3:19  to  chiefs,  on  instrum. 

SIIVGERS. 
1  IC.  10:12  made  psalteries  for  s. 
i  Chr.  9:11 

1  Chr.  9:a3  these  are  the  s.  15:16 
15:19  s.  were  appoint,  to  sound 

27  Levites  and  s.  had  fine  lin. 

2  Chr.  5:13  trumpet,  and  s.  were 
20:21  Jehoshaphat  appointed  s. 
23:13  peo.  rejoiced  also  s.  29:28 
35:15  the  s.  the  sons  of  Asaph 

£"2?-.  2:41  s.  childr.  of  Asaph  128 
70  s.  dwelt  in  cities,  Neh.  7:73 
7:7  some  s.  went  up  to  Jerusa. 
Neh.  7:1  the  s.  were  appointed 
10:29  the  s.  clave  to  their  bret. 
11:22  s.  were  over  bus.  of  house 
S3  portion  for  s.  12:47 ;  13:5 
12:28  sons  of  s.  gathered  thems. 
29  thes.  builded  them  villages 
42  s.  sang ;  45  s.  kept  ward  of  G. 
46  in  days  of  Da.  there  were  s. 
13:10  Levites  and  s.  were  fled 
T^s.  68:25  s.  went  before 
87:7  as  well  s.  as  players 
Ezek.  40:44  chamb.  of  s.  in  court 
lVten-Si:VGERS,  women. 
SINGERS. 
Eo.  2:8  I  gat  men-s.  and  wo.-s. 

SIIVGETH. 
Prov.  25:20  so  is  he  that  s.  songs 

SIIVGIKG. 

1  Sam.  18:6  wo.  came  out  of  Is.  s. 

1  Chr.  6:32  ministered  with  s. 
13:8  Dav.  and  Is.  played  with  s. 

2  Chr.  23:18  ofi'er  burnt-off.  wi.  s. 
.30:21  s.  with  loud  instru.  to  L. 

Neh.  12:27  kept  dedication  wi.  s. 
Ps.  100:2  bef.  presence  with  s. 

126:2  our  tongue  filled  with  s. 
Cant.  2: 12  time  of  the  s.  of  birds 
7s.  14:7  they  break  forth  into  s. 

16:10  in  vineyards  shall  be  no  s. 

.35:2  sh.  blossom  with  joy  and  s. 

44:23  break  into  s.  ye  mount. 

48:20  flee  from  Chaldeans  wi.  s. 

49: 13  break  forth  into  s. 

51:11  redeemed  sh.  come  wi.  s. 

54:1  break  forth  into  s.  O  bar. 

5.5:12  mount,  shall  break  intos. 
Zep.  3:17  joy  over  thee  with  s. 
Eph.  5:19  s.  in  y.  heart,  Col.  3:16 

SIIVGIIVG-MEIV,  SIIVGIIVG- 
VVOMEIV. 
2  Sam.  19:35  I  hear  s.-m.  s.-tv. 
2  Chr.  35:25  the  s.-m.  spake  of  J. 
Ezr.  2:65  200  s.-m.  200  s.-women 
Neh.  7:67  245  s.-m.  and  s.-women 

SINGLE. 
Hat.  6:22  if  eye  s.  whole  body 
full  of  light,  Luke  11:.34 
SINGLEIVESS. 
Acts  2:46  eat  meat  wi.  s.  of  heart 
Eph.  6:5  in  s.  of  heart,  Col.  3:22 

SINGULAR. 
Lev.  27:2  man  shall  make  S.  vow 
SINK. 

Ps.  09:2 1  s.  in  deep  mire  where 


SIN 

Jer.  61:64  Baby.  s.  and  not  rise 
Mat.  14:.30  beginning  to  s.  cried 
Luke  5:7  so  that  they  began  to  s. 

9:44  sayings  s.  into  your  ears 

SINNED. 
Ex.  9:34  Pharaoh  s.  yet  more 

32:30  ye  have  s.  a  great  sin,  31 
33  whosoever  hath  s.  him  will 
Lev.  4:3  for  sin  he  hath  s.  a  bul. 
22  ruler  s.  23 ;  28  one  of  peo.  s. 

5:5  confess  he  hath  s. 

6:4  bee.  he  hath  s.  shall  restore 
Num.  12:11  lay  not  s.  wher.  wes. 

32:23  ye  have  s.  against  the  L. 
Deut.  9:16  behold,  ye  hads.  ag.  L. 

18  your  sins  wh.  yes.  in  doing 
Jos.  7:11  Isr.  hath  s.  and  trangr 
■lud.  11:27  I  have  not  s.  ag.  thee 
1  Sam.  19:4  he  hath  not  s.  ag  th 

24:11  I  have  not  s.  against  thee 

1  K.  8:.33  they  have  s.  against 

thee,  .35 ;  2  Chr.  6:24,  26 
50  forgive  peo.  th.  s.  2  Chr.  6:.39 
15:.30  Jer.  which  hes.  16:13,  19 
18:9  what  have  I  s.  that  thou 

2  K.  17:7  Israel  had  s.  against  L. 
21:17  sin  th.  Manas,  s.  is  writ. 

Neh.  9:29  s.  against  thy  judgm. 
Job  1:5  Job  said.  My  sons  ha.  s. 
22  in  this  J.  s.  not,  nor  charg. 

8:4  if  chil.  have  s.  against  him 

24:19  so  doth  grave  who  haves. 
Ps.  78:17  they  s.  yet  more,  32 
Is.  43:27  thy  first  father  hath  s. 
Jer.  2:.35  sayest,  I  have  not  s. 

40:3  because  ye  have  s.  44:23 

50:14  Babylon  hath  s.  ag.  Lord 
Lam.  1:8  Jer.  hath  grievously  s. 

5:7  fathers  have  s.  and  are  not 
Ezek.  18:24  sin  he  hath  s.  in  th. 

28:16  violence,  and  thou  hasts. 

37:23  dwelling-p.  wherein  th.  s. 
Hos.  4:7  as  they  increased  they  s. 

10:9  thou  hast  s.  fr.  days  of  G. 
Ilab.  2:10  thou  hast  s.  ag.  soul 
.John  9:3  neither  this  man  s.  nor 
Eom.  2:12  as  have  s.  with,  law, 
as  have  s.  in  the  law 

3:23  all  have  s.  and  come,  5:12 

5:14  death  over  them  had  not.s. 
16  not  as  it  was  by  one  that  s. 

1  Cor.  7:28  if  marry,  hast  not  s. 

2  Cor.  12:21 1  bewail  many  that  s. 
13:2  I  write  to  them  wh.  have  s. 

Heb.  3:17  was  it  not  wi.  thems.  ? 
2  Pet.  2:4  G.  spared  not  angels  s. 
1  John  1:10  if  say,  We  have  not  s. 

I  have  SINNED. 
Ex.  9:27  Phar.  said,  Ih.  s.  10:16 
Nt/m.  22:34  Balaam  said,  Ih.  s. 
Jos.  7:20  indeed,  Ih.  s.  ag.  God 

1  Sam.  15:24  Saul  said,  I  haves. 

30;  26:21 

2  Sajn.  12:13  Da.  said  to  Na.  Ih. 

s.  24:10,  17;  1  Chr.  21:8,  17 
19:20  thy  serv.  doth  know  Ih.  s. 
Job  7:20  Ih.  s.  33:27  say,  Ih.  s. 
Ps.  41:4  heal  my  soul,  I  hare  s. 
51:4  against  thee  only  have  Is. 
Mic.  7:9  I  have  s.  against  him 
Mat.  27:4  Judas  said,  I  have  s. 
Luke  15:18  prodi.  said,  I  h.  s.  81 

We  hove  SINNED. 
Num.  12:11  sin,  wherein  weh.  s. 
14:40  for  we  have  s.  Deut.  1:41 
21:7  we  h.  s.  have  spoken  a^.  L. 
Jud.  18:10  we  h.  s.  bee.  we  nave 
forsaken  God,  1  Sam.  12:10 
15  we  h.  s.  do  what  seem,  good 
1  Sam.  7:6  and  said,  we  have  s. 

1  K.  8:47  weh.  s.  done  perversely 

2  Chr.  6:.37  we  h.  s.  done  amiss 
Neh.  1:6  confess  sins  we  have  s. 
Ps.  106:6  we  h.  s.  with  our  fath. 
7s.  42:24  L.  ag.  whom  we  have  s. 

64:5  thou  art  wroth,  for  we  h.  s. 
Jer.  3:25  lie  down  in  sh.  we  h.  s. 

8:14  given  us  gall,  for  we  h.  s. 

14:20  acknow.  wick,  we  have  s. 
Dan.  9:5  ^ve  h.  s.  committed  ini. 
15  we  have  s.  done  wickedly 

SINNER. 

Prov.  11:31  more  wicked  and  s. 

13:6  wickedn.  overthroweth  s. 
22  wealth  of  s.  laid  up  for  just 
Ec.  2:26  the  s.  he  giveth  travail 

7:26  s.  shall  be  taken  by  her 

8:12  thro' s.  do  evil  100  times 

9:2  so  is  s.  and  he  that  sweareth 
18  one  s.  destrov.  much  good 
7s.  65:20  s.  being  iOO  years  old 
Lit.  7:37  wo.  in  city  who  was  s. 

15:7  joy  in  heaven  over  one  s. 

18:13  G.  be  merciful  to  me  a  s. 

19:7  guest  with  man  a  s. 
John  9:16  can  s.  do  miracles  ? 


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John  9:24  gi.  G.  praise,  man  ls«. 

25  wlie.  he  be  a  s.  I  know  not 
Pmn.  3:7  yet  judged  as  a  s.  f 
Jam.  5:20  coiiv(^rt.  s.  save  a  soul 
1  Pet.  4:18  where  ungodly  s.  ap. 

SINNERS. 
Gen.  13:13  men  of  Sod.  were  s. 
1  Sam.  15:18  utterly  destroy  s. 
Ps.  1:1  stand,  not  in  way  of  s, 
5  nor  s.  in  congre.  of  righteous 
25:8  theref.  will  he  teach s,  way 
26:9  gather  not  my  soul  with  s. 
51:13  s.  sh.  be  converted  to  thee 
104:35  let  the  s.  be  consumed 
Prov.  1:10  if  s.  ent.  coneent  not 
13:21  evil  pursueth  s.  to  right. 
2.3:17  let  not  thy  heart  envy  s. 
Is.  1:28  destr.  of  s.  be  together 
1.3:9  destroy  s.  thereof  out  of  it 
33:14  the  s.  in  Z.  are  afraid 
Amos  9:10  «.  shall  die  by  sword 
Mat.  9:10  many  s.  sat  at  meat 
with  Jesus,  Mark  2:15 
13  call  right,  but  s.  to  repent- 
ance, Mark  2:17;  Lvke  5:.32 
11:19  fri.  of  pub.  and».  Lu.  7:.34 
Luke  6:.32  s.  love  those  love  them 

33  what  tha.  ha.  ye  f  *.  do  same 

34  s.  lend  to  s.  to  receive  again 
13:2  suppose  th.  these  were  s.  4 
15:1  publicans  and  s.  to  hear 

John  9:31  kn.  G.  heareth  not  t. 
Pom.  5:8  wh.  we  were  s.  C.  died 
Gal.  2:15  Jews,  nots.  of  Gentiles 

17  if  we  ourselves  are  found  s. 
1  Tim.  1:9  the  law  is  made  for  g. 

15  Ch.  Jesus  came  to  save  s. 
Jam.  4:8  ye  s.  purify  hearts 
Jude  15  speeches  s.  have  spoken 

SINNEST. 
Job  35:6  if  thou  s.  what  do.  thoa 

SINNETH. 
Num.  15:28  soul  that  s.  ignoran. 

29  law  for  him  s.  thro'  ignor. 
Deut.  19:15  not  rise  in  sin  he  s. 

1  K.  8:46  is  no  man  that  s.  not 

2  Chr.  6:36;  Ec.  7:20 
Prm.  8:.36  he  that  s.  wrong,  soul 
14:21  that  despiseth  neighbor  s. 
19:2  that  hasteth  with  feet  s. 
20:2  whoso  provoketh  a  king  s. 
Ezek.  14:13  wh.  land  s.  I  stretch 
18:4  soul  that  s.  it  shall  die,  20 
3.3:12  for  righteous,  in  day  he  s. 
1  Cor.  6:18  fornicators,  ag.  body 
7:.36  do  what  he  will,  s.  not 
Tit.  3:11  such  is  subverted  and*. 
1  John  3:6  whoso,  abid.  in  hims-. 
not,  whoso,  s.  hath  not  seea 
8  devil  s.  from  the  beginning 
5:18  whoso,  is  born  of  G.  s.  not 

SINNING. 
Gen.  20:6  I  withheld  thee  fr.  f. 
Lev.  6:3  man  does,  s.  therein 
SINS. 

1  K.  14:16  give  Is.  up  bee.  of*. 
15:3  Abij.  walked  in  s.  of  Rcho. 

30  smote  N.  bee.  of  s.  of  Jero. 
16:13  s.  of  Baasha.  and  s.  of  El. 

31  light  thing  to  wa.  ins.  of  J. 

2  K.  3:3  Jeho.  cleaved  to  s.  of  J. 
10:29  from  s.  of  Jeroboam  Jehu 
13:6  Is.  departed  not  fr.  s.  of  J. 
17:22  Is.  walked  in  s.  of  Jerob. 
24:3  remove  Ju.  for  s.  of  Mana. 

2  Chr.  28:10  are  th.  not  wi.  y.  s.  f 
Neh.  1:6  confess  the  s.  of  Israel 
Job  13:23  how  many  are  my  s.  f 
Ps.  19:13  keep  thy  servant  fr.  s. 

25:7  remem.  not  s.  of  my  youth 
Prov.  5:22  hold,  with  cords  of 

10:12  strifes,  love  covereth  all  s, 

28:13  that  covereth  s.  not  prosp. 
7s.  40:2  received  double  for  her 

43:24  ma.  me  to  serve  wi.  thy  s. 
25  blot  out,  not  remem.  thy  s. 

44:22  blot,  out  as  a  cloud  thy  s. 
Jer.  15:13  I  give  to  spoil  for  s. 

30:14  bcc.  thy  s.  increased,  15 

50:20  s.  of  Judah  sought 
Lam.  3:.39  for  punishm.  of  his  s. 

4:13  s.  of  her  proph.  and  priests 
22  Edom,  he  will  discov.  thy*. 
Ezek.  16:51  S.  committed  thy  s. 
52  bear  thine  own  shame  for  s. 

18:14  that  seeth  his  father's  s. 
21  if  wicked  turn  from  his  s. 

23:49  shall  bear  s.  of  your  idols 

.33:16  none  of  his  s.  be  mention. 
Dan.  9:24  make  end  of  s. 
Mic.  1 :5  for  s.  of  house  of  Israel 

6:13  making  desol.  bee.  of  thy  s. 
Mat.  26:28  shed  for  remissi.  ofs. 
Luke  24:47  remis.  ofs.  preached 
John  9:34  altogether  born  in  s. 

20:23  s.  ye  remit,  whose  s.  reta. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SIS 

Ads  22:16  wash  away  thy  s. 

Bom.  7:5  s.  did  work  in  members 

Eph.  2:1  who  were  dead  in  «.  5 
Col.  2:11  putti.  oft'  the  body  of 

1  Tim.  5:22  partakers  of  men's  «. 
24  men's  s.  opened  beforehand 

Heb.  2:17  reconcilia.  fors.  of  pe. 
5:1  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  s. 
7:27  for  his  own  s.  for  people's 
9:28  Ch.  off.  to  bear  s.  of  many 
10:4  blood  of  goats  take  away  s. 
12  ofl'ered  one  sacrifice  for  s. 

Jam.  5:20  and  hide  multit.  of  s. 

1  Pel.  2:24  dead  tos.  live  to  righ. 
3:18  Christ  once  suffered  for  s. 
4:8  charity  cover  multitude  of  s. 

2  Pet.  1:9  was  purged  from  his  «. 
1  John  2:2  tiie  s.  of  whole  world 
Mev.  18:4  be  not  partak.  of  her  s. 

5  her  s.  have  reach,  unto  heav. 

See  FORGIVE,  rORGIVEN. 
My  SINS. 

Ts.  51:9  hide  thy  face  from  my  s. 

69:5  O  G.  my  s.  not  hid  fr.  thee 
Is.  38:17  cast  my  s.  behind  back 
Our  SIIVS. 

1  Sam.  12:19  added  to  our  s. 

2  C'hr.  28:13  int.  to  add  to  our  s. 
Ifeh.  9:37  ki.  over  us  bee.  of  o.  s. 
JPs.  79^)  purge  away  our  s. 

90:8  o.s.  in  light  of  countenance 

103:10  not  dealt  accord,  to  o.  s. 
Is.  59:12  om;'s.  testify  against  us 
JKzek.  33:10  ilour  s.  be  on  us 
Z)an.  9:16  bee.  of  0.  s.  peo.  beco. 
1  Cor.  15:3  Christ  died  for  our  s. 
Gal.  1:4  gave  himself  for  our  s. 
Heb.  1:3  himself  purged  our  s. 
1  Pet.  2:24  his  own  self  bare  o.  s. 
1  John  1:9  if  we  confess  our  s. 

3:5  manifest,  to  takeaway  o.  s. 
Bev.  1 :5  washed  us  from  our  s. 

Their  SIIVS. 
Iav.  16:16  transgression  in  th.  s. 
ifum.  16:26  consumed  in  all  t.  s. 
1  K.  14:22  provoked  with  their  s. 

16:2  prov.  me  to  anger  with  t.  s. 
Neh.  9:2  Israel  confessed  their  s. 
Is.  58:1  show  house  of  Jacob  t.  s. 
Jer.  14:10  vis.  t.  s.  Hos.  8:13;  9:9 
Mic.  7:19  cast  all  t.  s.  into  sea 
Mat.  1:21  save  his  peo.  from  t.  s. 

3:6  bapt.  confes.  t.  s.  Mark  1:5 
Mark  4:12  t.  s.  should  be  forgiv. 
Luke  1:77  salva.  by  remis.  of  t.  s. 
Bom.  11:27  shall  take  away  t.  s. 
1  Thes.  2:16  to  fill  up  t.  s.  alway 
Heb.  8:12  I  w.  be  merciful  to  t.  s. 

10:17  th.  s.  remember  no  more 
Your  SIIVS. 
Lev.  1C:.30  may  be  clean  fr.  y.  s. 

26:18  punish  you  for  y.  s.  24,  28 
Deut.  9:18  nor  drink,  bee.  of  y.  s. 
Jos.  24:19  G.  will  not  forgi.  y.  s. 
Is.  1:18  tho'  yotir  s.  be  as  scarlet 

59:2  your  s.  have  hid  his  face 
Jer.  5:25  y.  s.  withholden  good 
Ezek.  21 :24  in  doings  y.  s.  appe. 
Amos  5:12  know  y.  trans,  and  s. 
John  8:21  seek  me,  die  in  y.  s.  24 
Acts  3:19  repent,  that  y.  s.  may 
1  Cor.  15:17  raised,  ye  are  in  y.  s. 

Col.  2: 13  you  being  dead  In  y.  s. 
1  John  2:12     s.  are  forgiven  you 
SION.  Deut.  4:48 
See  ziON. 

SIR,  S. 

Gen.  43  20  s.  we  ca.  to  buy  food 
Mat.  21 :30  I  so  s.  and  went  not 
John  4:11  s.  thou  hast  nothi.  to 
49  s.  come  ere  my  child  die 
B;7  «.  I  ha.  no  man  to  put  me  in 
12:21  saying,  s.  we  would  see  J. 
Acts  7:26  s.  ye  are  brethren,  why 
16::30  s.  wh.  mu.  I  do  to  be  sa. '? 
27:25  where,  s.  be  of  good  cheer 
Bev.  7:14  said  to  him,  s.  th.  kno. 

SIRIOIV. 
Devi.  3:9  which  Sidonians  call  S. 
Ps.  29:6  Lebanon  and  S.  like  a 

SISERA. 
Jud.  4:2  captain  of  host  was  S. 
17  S,  fled  away  on  his  feet,  22 
5:20  tlie  stars  fought  against  S. 
26  with  hammer  she  smote  S. 
28  the  mother  of  S.  looked  out 
1  Sam.  12:9  sold  into  hand  of  S. 
Uzr.  2:53  children  of  S.  Nethi 

nim  went  up,  Xeh.  7:55 
Ps.  83:9  do  unto  them  as  to  S. 

SISTER. 
Cen.  24:60  our be  thou  mother 
84:13  defiled  Dinah  their  27 
31  deal  with  our  jt.  as  a  harlot? 


SIT 

Ex.  3:4  his  s.  stood  afar  off 
Lev.  18:9  shall  not  uncover  s. 
11  thy  s.  18  a  wife  to  her  s. 

20:17  if  a  man  take  s.  see  nake. 

21:3  his  «.  a  virgin,  be  defiled 
ifum.  6:7  not  defiled  for  his  s. 
Deut.  27:22  curs,  that  lieth  wi.  s. 
■Jud.  15:2  youn.  s.  fairer  th.  she  ? 
2  Sam.  13:1  Ab.  had  fairs.  Tamar 

22  had  forced  liis  s.  Tamar.  32 
Cant.  8:8  lit.  s.  hath  no  breasts 
Jer.  3:7  treacherous  s.  Ju.  saw  it 

8  s.  feared  not;  10 not  turn. 
22:18  lament,  saying.  Ah,  my  s. 
Ezek.  16:45  thou  art  «.  of  sisters 

46  elder  s.  Samaria,  youn.  s.  S. 

48  So.  thy  s.  not  done  as  thou 
22:11  ano.  hath  humbled  his  s. 
23:4  Ah.  elder,  Aholibah  her«. 

18  mind  was  alienated  from  s. 

31  thou  walk,  in  way  of  thy  ,«. 

32  drink  of  thy  s.  cup  deep, 
44:25  s.  that  hath  no  hus.  defile 

Mat.  12:50  same  is  brother,  s. 
Luke  10:39  had  a  s.  John  11:1,  5 
,7ohyi  19:25  stood  by  cross  m.'s  s. 
Acts  23:16  Paul's  s.  son  heard  of 
Bom.  16:1  Phebe  ours,  servant 

1  Cor.  7:15  s.  is  not  under  bond. 
9:5  we  not  power  to  lead  a  s.  ? 
Col.  4:10  Marcus  s.  son  to  Barna. 
Jam.  2:15  if  a  bro.  ors.  be  naked 

2  John  13  children  of  thy  elect  s. 

SISTER-IIV-LAVV. 
Buth  1:15  s.-i.-/.  is  gone  back 

My  SISTER. 
Gen.  12:13  say,  thou  art  my  s. 

19  why  eaidst  thou.  She  is  my 
s.  20:2,  5,  12;  26:7,  9 

.30:8  I  have  wrestled  with  my  s. 
2  Sam.  13:5  let  mys.  Ta.  come,  6 

20  hold  thou  thy  peace,  my  s. 
Job  17:14  said  to  worm,  art  7ny  s. 
Prov.  7:4  thou  art  my  s. 

Cant.  4:9  ravi.  my  heart,  my  s. 

10  how  fair  is  thy  love,  my  s. 
5:1  am  come  into  my  gar.  my  s. 

3  open  to  me,  my  s.  my  love 
Mark  3:35  same  my  bro.  mij  s. 
Luke  10:40 do.  th.  not  caremys..^ 

SISTERS. 
Jos.  2:13  swe.  ye  will  save  my  s. 
Job  1:4  called  for  three  s.  to  eat 
42:11  came  his  brethren  and  s. 
Ezek.  16:45  th.  art  sister  of  thys. 

51  thou  hast  justified  thy  s.  52 

61  asha.  when  thou  receive  s. 
Uos.  2:1  say  unto  your  s.  Ruha. 
Mat.  13:56  s.  with  us  ?  Mark  6:3 
1  Tim.  5:2  int.  as  s.  with  purity 

SIT. 

Num.  32:6  go  to  war  ye  s.  here 
.Jud.  5:10  ye  that  s.  in  judgment 
Buth  4:1  ho,  s.  down  here,  2 

1  Sam.  9:22  s.  in  chiefest  place 
16:11  will  not  s.  down  till  he  co. 
20:5  not  fail  to  s.  with  king 

2  Sam.  19:8  king  doth  s.  in  gate 

1  K.  1:13  Solomon  shall  s.  17 
8:25  not  fail  man  to  s.  on  thr.  of 

Is.  2  Chr.  6:16;  Jer.  33:17 

2  K.  7:3  s.  here  till  we  die  ?  4 
10:.30  sons  s.  on  throne,  15:12 
18:27  to  men  who  s.  Is.  36:12 

Ps.  26:5  will  not  s.  with  wicked 
69:12  s.  in  gate  speak  aga.  me 
110:1  s.  thou  at  my  right  hand 
119:23  princes  also  did  s. 
127:2  vain  for  you  to  s.  up  late 

Ec.  10:6  rich  s.  in  low  place 

Is.  3:26  desolate  s.  on  ground 
16:5  .s.  upon  the  throne  in  truth 
30:7  their  strength  is  to  s.  still 
42:7  bring  them  that  s.  in  dark. 
47:1  s.  in  dust,     on  grou.  52:2 
5  s.  thou  silent,  O  daughter 
14  not  be  a  fire  to  s.  before  it 

Jer.  8:14  why  do  we  s.  still? 
13:13  I  will  fill  them  thats. 
18  say  unto  king,  s.  down  36:15 
36:.30  none  to  s.  on  throne  of  D. 
48:13  come  fr.  glory,  s.  in  thirst 

Lam.  2:10  elders  of  Z.  s.  on  gro. 

Ezek.  26:16  s.  upon  the  ground 
28:2  said,  I  s.  in  scat  oi  God 
33:31 before  thee  as  my  peop. 
44:3  prince  shall  s.  in  it  to  eat 

Dan.  7:26  the  judgment  shall  s. 

Joel  3:12  s.  to  judge  the  heathen 

Mic.  4:4  s.  every  man  under  vine 

Zee.  3:8  thou  and  thy  fellows  s. 
6:13  s.  and  rule  upon  his  throne 

Mat.  8:11  many  sh.  s.  with  Abr. 
20:21  sons  s.  one  on  thy  ri.  hand 

23  but  to  .v.  on  my  right  hand, 
Mark  10:37,  40 


SIX 

Mat.  23:2  Phar.  s.  in  Moses'  Seat 
26:.36  s.  ye  here,  Mark  14:32 
Luke  9J4  s.  by  fifties  in  a  comp. 
]2:.37  make  them  to  s.  down 
13:29  shall  s.  in  kingdom  of  G. 
14:8  s.  not  down  in  high,  room 
17:7  go,  and  s.  down  to  meat 
.John  6:10  .Je.  said.  Make  men  s. 
Acts  2:30  Ch.  to  s.  on  his  throne 
8:31  come  up  and  s.  with  him 
1  Cor.  8:10  to  see  thee  s.  at  meat 
Jam.  2:3  s.  th.  here  in  good  pla. 
Bev.  3:21  s.  with  me  in  my  thro. 
18:7  for  she  saith,  I  s.  a  queen 

SITTEST. 
Ex.  18:14  why  s.  thou  thyself? 
Deut.  6:7  talk  of  th.  when  thous. 
Ps.  50:20  thou  s.  and  speakest 
Proo.  23:1  s.  to  eat  with  a  ruler 
Jer.  22:2  that  s.  on  the  throne 
Acts  23:3  s.  thou  to  judge  me  ? 

SITTETH. 
Ex.  11:5  from  first-born  that  s. 
Lev.  15:4  ev.  thing  whereon  he  s. 
Deut.  17:18  when  he  s.  on  throne 
1  K.  1:46  Solomon  s.  on  throne 
Est.  6:10  Mordecai  s.  at  gate 
Ps.  1:1  nor  s.  in  seat  of  scornful 
10:8  he  s.  in  the  lurking  places 
29:10  s.  on  flood ;  Lord  s.  king 
47:8  G.  s.  on  throne  of  holiness 
99:1  L.  s.  betw.  the  cherubim 
Prov.  9:14  for  she  s.  at  the  door 
20:8  king  s.  in  throne  of  judgm. 
Is.  28:6  to  him  that  s.  in  judgm. 
40:22  he  that  s.  on  the  heavens 
Jer.  29:16  saith  of  king  that  s. 
Lam.  3:28  s.  and  keepeth  silence 
Zee.  1:11  behold,  earths,  still 
Mat.  23:22  swear  by  him  that  s. 
Luke.  14:28  s.  not  down  first,  31 
22:27  is  not  he  that  s.  at  meat  ? 

1  Cor.  14:30  if  any  thing  be  re- 

vealed to  another  that  s.  by 
Col.  3:1  C.  s.  on  right  hand  of  G. 

2  Tlies.  2:4  G.  s.  in  temp,  of  God 
Rev.  5:13  power  to  him  that  s. 

6:16  from  face  of  him  that  s. 
7:10  salva.  to  our  God  which  s. 
SITTIIVG. 

1  K.  10:5  s.  of  serv.  2  Chr.  9:4 
13:14  man  of  God  s.  under  oak 

22:19  I  saw  L.  s.  upon  his  thro. 
2  Chr.  18:18;  Is.  6:1 

2  K.  4:38  sons  of  proph.  were  s. 
9:5  captains  of  the  host  were  s. 

Neh.  2:6  queen  also  s.  by  him 
E-'it.  5:13  Mordecai  the  Jew  s. 
Ps.  1.39:2  knowest  my  dovra-s. 
Jer.  17:25  king  s.  on  thr.  22:4,  30 
38:7  king  s.  in  gate  of  Benjamin 
Lam.  3:63  behold  their  s.  down 
Mat.  20:30  blind  men  s.  by  way 
26:64  Son  of  man  s.  on  right 

hand  of  God,  Mark  14:62 
27:36  s.  down,  watched  him 
Mark  5:15  him  that  was  poss.  s. 
16:5  they  saw  a  young  man  s. 
Z(/i'«2:46  s.  m  midst  of  doctors 
8:35  and  found  him  s.  clothed 
Jolin  2:14  changers  of  money  s. 
Acts  2:2  house  where  th.  were  s. 
Bev.  4:4  I  saw  twenty-four  el- 
ders s. 
SITTING-PLACE. 
2  Chr.  9:18  stays  each  side  s.-p. 

SITUATE. 
Ezek.  27:3  art at  entry  of  sea 
Nah.  3:8  populous  No  th.  was  s. 

SITUATION. 
2  K.  2:19  s.  of  the  city  is  pleasa. 
Ps.  48:2  beauti.  for  s.  joy  of  earth 

SIVAN. 
Est.  8:9  3d  month,  month  of  S. 

SIX.     See  BRANCHES. 

SIX  cities. 

Num.  35:6  be  s.  c.  for  ref.  13,  15 

SIX  cubits. 
1  Sam.  17:4  Goliah's  height  s.  c. 
Ezek.  40:5  measuring-reed  of  s.  c. 
41:1  measured  posts  s.  c.  broad 
8  foundations  were  s.  great  c. 
Dan.  3:1  breadth  of  image  s.  c. 

SIX  months. 
Luke  4:25  heav.  was  shut  three 
years  and  s.  7n.  Jam.  5:17 
SIX  sheep. 
Neh.  5:18  prep,  daily  s.  choice  s. 

SIX  sons. 
Gen.  30:20  I  have  boine  s.  s. 
1  Chr.  8:38  Azel  had  s.  s.  9:44 

SIX  things, 
i^v.  6:16    t.  doth  Lord  hate 


SKI 
SIX  times. 

2  K.  13:19  ha.  smitten  five  or  s.  t. 
SIX  troubles. 

Job  5:19  sh.  deliver  thee  in  s.  tr. 

SIX  water-pots. 
■lohn  2:6  were  set  there  s.  wa.-p. 

SIX  wings. 
1.1.  6:2  seraphim,  each  had  s.  w. 
Rev.  4:8  4  beasts  had  each  s.  w. 

SIX  years. 
Ex.  21:2  s.  y.  shall  serve,  seventh 
go  fr.  Deut.  15:12;  Jer.  34:14 
SIXTH. 
Lev.  25:21  bless,  on  yon  s.  year 
Ezr.  6:15  house  finish,  in  s.  year 
Ezek.  4:11  drink  water,  s.  part  of 
39:2  leave  but  the  s.  part  of  th. 
Mat.  27:45  darkn.  over  land  fr.  ». 
to  ninth  hour,  Mark  15:33; 
i7/i-c  23:44 
John  19:44  crucified  about  s.  ho. 
Bev.  21:20  s.  founda.  was  sardiu* 

SIXTY. 
Gen.  ,5:15Mahalal.  lived*,  years 

21  Enoch  lived  s.-five  years 
Lev.  27:3  estimation  fr.  20  to  s. 
Mat.  13:8  brought  forth  s.  fold, 
23;  Mark4-S,,  20 
SIZE. 

Ex.  36:9  curtains  were  one  «.  15 
1  K.  7:37  bases  onemeas.  and  >. 
1  Chr.  23:29  all  manner  of  s.  Da. 
SKILL,  Verb. 

1  K.  5:6  s.  to  hew  tim.  2  Chr.  2:8 

2  Chr.  2:7  m.  that  can  s.  to  grave 
34:12  all  that  could  s.  of  music 

SKILL. 
Ec.  9:11  nor  favor  to  men  of  s. 
Dan.  1:17  God  gave  them  s. 
9:22  come  to  give  thee  s.  under. 
SKILFUL. 

1  Chr.  5:18  sons  of  Re.  s.  In  war 
15:22  instructed,  bee.  he  was  s. 
28:21  be  with  thee  every  s.  man 

2  Chr.  2:14  a  cunning  man,  s. 
Ezek.  21:31  gi.  you  into  ha.  ofs. 
Dan.  1:4  chfldren  s.  in  all  wisd. 
Amos  5:16  s.  of  lamentation 

SKILFULLY,  NESS. 
Ps.  33:3  eing  new  song,  play  s. 
78:72  guided  them  by  s.  of  hand 

SKIN. 
Ex.  22:27  his  raiment  for  s. 
29:14  bullock's  flesh,  s.  Lev.  4:11 
.34:29  wist  not  that  s.  sho.  30,  35 
Lev.  7:8  priest  that  offer,  haves. 
13:2  in  s.  a  rising  like  plague 
4  bright  spot,  white  in  the  s. 
11  old  leprosy  in  s.  of  his  flesh 
56  sh.  rend  it  out  of  gar.  or  s. 
15:17  every  s.  whereon  is  seed 
Num.  19:5  burn  heifer,  s.  flesh 
Job  2:4  s.  for  s.  for  all  a  man  hath 
7:5  s.  broken,  and  loathsome 
10:11  clo.  me  with  s.  and  flesh 
16:15  sewed  sackcl.  on  s.  defiled 
18:13  it  shall  dev.  strength  of*. 
19:20  bone  cleaveth  to  my  s.  I 
am  esca.  withs.  of  my  teeth 
26  after  my  s.  worms  des.  body 
30:.30  s.  black,  bones  are  burnt 
41:7  canst  fill  his  s.  with  irons? 
Ps.  102:5  my  bones  cleave  to  s. 
Jer.  13:23 can  Ethiop.  changes.  » 
Lam.  3:4  flesh  and  s.  made  old 
4:8  s.  cleaveth  to  their  bones 
5:10  our  s.  was  black  like  oven 
Ezek.  37:6  cover  you  with  s.  8 
Mic.  3:2  pluck  oft'  their  s. 

3  flay  their  s.  from  off  them 
Mark  1:6  John  had  a  girdle  of  #. 

SKINS. 
Gen.  3:21  Lord  made  coats  of  ». 
27:16  put  s.  of  goats  on  hands 
Ex.  35:23  s.  of  rams,  badgers' s. 
Lev.  13:59  law  of  plague  of  s. 
16:27  burn  in  fire  their  s. 
Num.  31:20  purify,  rai.  ma.  of*, 
Eeb.  11:37  wandered  in  sheep  s. 

SKIP,  PED,  EDST. 
Ps.  29:6  maketh  them  also  to  s. 
114:4  mountains  s.  like  rams,  6 
Jer.  48:27  spakest.  thous.  lor  joy 

SKIPPING. 
Cant.  2:8  cometh  s.  upon  hills 

SKIRT. 
Dent.  22:.30  not  unco,  father's  s. 
Ruth  3:9  spread  s.  over  handma. 
1  Sam.  15:27  he  laid  hold  on  s. 
24:4  Da.  cut  off  s.  of  Saul's  robe 
11  s,  of  thy  robe  in  my  hand 
Ezek.  16:8  I  sp.  my  s.  over  thee 


994 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SLA 

Bag.  2:12  if  one  bear  holjf  flesh 
in  s.  and  with  s.  touch  bread 
Zee.  8;23  10  men  take  hold  of  s. 

SKIRTS. 
Ps.  133:2  down  to    of  garments 
Jer.  2:34  in  s.  is  found  Ijlood  of 

13:22  are  thy  s.  discov.  Nah.  3:5 
Lam.  1:9  filthiness  is  in  her  s. 
Mzek.  5:3  bind  a  few  hairs  in  s. 

SKULL. 
Jud.  9:53  millsto,  to  break  his  s. 
2  K.  9::35  no  more  of  Jez.  than  s. 
Mat.  27:33  Golgotha,  place  of  a 
s.  Mark  15:22 ;  John  19:17 
SKY. 

Deut.  33:26  rideth  in  excell.  on  s. 
Job  37:18  hast  th.  spread  out  s.  ? 
Mat.  16:2  fair  weather,  s.  red.  3 
Luke  12:56  can  discern  face  of  «. 
Heb.  11:12  many  as  stars  ois. 

SKIES. 
2  Sam.  22:12  clou,  of  s.  Ps.  18:11 
Ps.  77:17  s.  sent  out  a  sound 
Js.  45:8  let  Jt.  pour  down  righte. 
Jer.  51:9  her  judgm.  lifted  to  s. 

SLACK. 
Peut.  7:10  he  will  be  s.  to  him 
Jos.  18:3  how  long  are  ye  s. 
Prov.  10:4poor  deal,  with.s.  ha. 
Zep.  3:16  Z.  let  not  hands  be  s. 
2  Pet.  3:9  L.  not  s.  concer.  prom. 

SLACK,  ED. 

Deut.  2.3:21  vow  th.  shalt  not  s. 
Jos.  10:6  s.  not  hand  from  serva. 
2  K.  4:24  .«.  not  riding  for  me 
Sab.  1:4  law  s.  judgm.  never  go. 

SLACKNESS. 
2  Pet.  3:9  as  some  men  count  s. 
SLAIiV,  active. 

Gen.  4:23  s.  a  man  to  my  wound. 
Num.  14:16  hath  s.  them  in  wil. 

22:33  surely  now  I  had  s.  thee 
Dent.  21:1  not  kno.  who  hath  s. 
Jud.  9:18  ha.  s.  sons  upon  stones 

15:16  bone  of  an  ass  s.  1,000 

1  Sam.  18:7  Saul  s.  thons.  21:11 
22:21  Saul  had  s.  Lord's  priests 

2  Sam.  1.16  I  have  s.  Lord's  ano. 
4:11  wicked  men  have  s.  righte 
13:-30  A.  hath  s.  all  king's  sons 
21:12  Philist.  had  s.  Saul  in  Gil, 

1  K.  13:26  lion  ha.  to.  ands.  him 
16:16  say,  Zimri  hath  s.  king 
19:1  Ah.  told  he  had .5.  prophets 

10  Is.  have  s.  thy  prophets,  14 

2  K.  14:5  servants  who  had  ki. 
2  Chr.  21:13  hast  s.  thy  brethren 

22:1  band  of  men  had  s.  eldest 
Est.  9:12  Jews  have  s.  500  men 
Job  1:15  Sabeans  have  s.  serv.  17 
Prov.  7:26  strong  men  been  s. 
Is.  14:20  destroyed  and  s.  people 
Jer.  33:5  bod  of  men  s.  in  anger 

41:4  had  s.  Gedaliah,  9,  16,  18 
Lam.  2:21  s.  th.  in  anger,  3  43 
Ezek.  16:21  hast  s.  my  children 

23::39  s.  their  children  to  idols 
Hos.  6:5  s.  th.  by  words  of  mouth 
Amos  4:10  youn^  men  have  I  s. 
Acts  2:23  by  wick,  hands  have  s. 

7:52  s.  them  th.  showed  coming 

23:14  eat  noth.  till  we  have  s.  P. 

SL.\IIV,  pas.iive. 
Gen.  34:27  sons  of  .la.  came  on  s. 
Lev.  26:17  be  s.  before  your  ene. 
Num.  11:22  and  the  herds  be  s.  f 
2:3:24  eat  prey,  drink  blood  of,?. 
25:14  Isr.ielitethat  was  s.  Zimri 
Pent.  21:1  if  one  he  found  s. 
28:31  thine  ox  s.  bef.  thine  eyes 
Jos.  11:6  deli,  them  s.  before  Is. 
13:22  Balaam  also  was  among  s. 
Jud.  20:4  husband  of  the  woman 

that  was  s. 
1  Sam.  19:6  as  L.  liv.  not  be  s. 
20::}2  wherefore  shall  he  be  s. 
31:1  fell  s.  in  Gilboa,  1  Chr.  10:1 
a  Sam.  1:19  beauty  of  Israel  is 
22  bl.  of  s.  from  fat  of  mighty 
25  O  .Tonathan,  thou  wast  s.  in 

1  A'.  11:15  Joab  gone  to  bury  s. 

2  K.  3:23  the  kings  are  surely  s. 
11:8  Cometh  with,  ranges,  he  s. 

1  Chr.  5:22  fell  down  many  s. 

2  Chr.  13:17  fell  s.  of  Isr.  500,000 
Est.  7:4  for  we  are  sold  to  be  s. 
Job  39:30  where  s.  are,  th.  is  she 
Ps.  62:3  ye  shall  be  s.  all  of  you 

88:5  like  s.  that  lie  in  the  grave 

89:10  hast  broken  Rah.  as  one  s. 
Prov-  22:13  sloth,  eai.  I  sh.  be  s. 

24:11  deliv.  those  ready  to  be  s. 
Is  10:4  they  shall  fall  under  s. 

22:2  thy  t.  men  not  s.  with  Bw. 


SLA 

Is.  26:21  earth  no  more  cov.  her  s. 
27:7  s.  accord,  to  slaughter  of  s. 
34:3  their  s.  also  sh.  bb  cast  out 
66:16  8.  of  Lord  shall  be  many 

Jer.  9: 1  might  vveej)  for  s.  ,of  peo. 
14:18  go  intofiekCbeho.  s.  with 
18:21  let  their  young  men  bes. 
25:33  s.  of  L.  bo  fr.  e.ml  of.earth 
41:9  Ishmaelfilled  the  pit  wi.  s. 
51:47  her  s.  shall  fall  in  midst 

49  Bab.  caused  of  Is  to  fall 
Lam.  2:20  priest  and  proph.  be  s. 

4:9  s.  wi.  sw.  bett',>r  than«.  with 
Ezek.  6:7  s.  shall  fall  in  midst 

9:7  fill  courts  with  s. 

21:14  sw.  of  ,t.  is  of  great  men  s. 
29  bring  thee  upon  necks  of  s. 

26:6  her  daugh.  in  field  sh.  be^. 

28:8  die  deatbs  of  th.  that  are  s. 

30:11  shall  fill  land  with  the  s. 

31:18  sh.  lio  with  them  s.  32:29 

32:20  fall  in  midst  of  the  s.  25 
21  lie  ?.  by  sword,  22,  23,  24 

35:8  fill  his  mount,  with  s.  men 

.37:9  O  breath,  breathe  on  th.  s. 
Dan.  2:13  wise  men  should  be  s. 

5:30  in  that  night  was  Belsh.  e. 

11:26  many  shall  fall  down  e. 
Zep.  2:12  ye  Ethiojii.  shall  bo  s. 
Luke  9:22:  Son  of  man  must  b8«. 
Acts  5:36  Theud.  s.  and  as  many 

7:42  ye  offered  to  me  s.  beasts  ? 
Eph.  6:16  cross,  having  s.  enmity 
Heb.  11:.37  were  s.  with  sword 
Rev.  2:1.3  Antipas  who  was  s. 

5:6  stood  Lamb,  as  had  been  s. 
9  ^^■ast  s.  12  Lamb  s.  13:8 

6:9  souls  of  them  that  were  «. 

SLAIVDER,  8. 
Num..  14:.36  by  bring,  as.  on  land 
Ps.  31:13  I  ha.  heard  s.  of  many 
Prov.  10:18  uttereth  «.  is  a  fool 
Jer.  6:28  revolt,  walking  with 

9:4  every  neighbor  walk  with  s. 

SLATHERED,  EST,  ETH. 
2  Sam.  19:27  he  hath  s.  thy  serv. 
Ps.  50:20  thou  s.  mother's  son 

101:5  s.  neighbor,  him  cut  oflF 

SLAIVnERERS. 

1  Tim.  3;  1 1  wives  be  grave,  not  s. 

SLANDEROUSLY. 
Pom.  3:8  not  rather,  as  s.  report. 

SLANG. 
1  Sam.  17:49  D.  took  eto.  and  s. 
SLAUGHTER. 

1  Sam.  14:14  first  s.  Jona.  made 

50  had  there  not  been  great,  s. 
Vt-.m  D.  returned  fr.  s.  of  Phili. 

2  Sam.  17:9  is  s.  among  people 
7^.  41:92  counted  as  sheep  for  «. 
PiMV.  7:23  after  her,  as  ox  to  s. 
A.  10:99  accord,  to  s.  of  Midian 

14:21  prepare  s.  for  his  children 

27:7  accord,  to  s.  of  them  slaiu 

84:2  delivered  them  to  *. 

5:3:7  bro.  as  lamb  to  s.  Jer.  11:19 

65:12  ye  shall  bow  down  to  s. 
■Jer.  7::3a  Toph.  but  val.  of*.  19:6 

12:3  like  sheep  for  s.  prep,  for  «, 

25:34  days  of  s.  are  accomplish. 

48:15  young  men  are  gone  to  s. 

50:27  let  them  go  down  to  the  s. 

51:40  bri.  down  like  lambs  to  «, 
TSzek.  9:2  every  man  a  s.  weapon 

21:10  sharpened  to  make  sore  s. 
28  sw.  is  drawn,  for  s.  furbish. 

26:15  when  s.  is  made  in  midst 
Hos.  5:2  revolters  profound  to  s. 
Ob.  9  mount  E,  be  cut  off  by  s. 
Zee.  11:4  sai.  L.  Peed  flock  of «. 

7  I  will  feed  flock  of  s. 
Acts  8:.32  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  s. 

9:1  Saul  yet  breathing  out  s. 
Horn.  8::36  counted  as  sheep  to  s. 
Heb.  7:1  Abra,  returning  from  s. 
Jam.  5:5  hearts  as  in  days  of  «. 

See  GREAT. 

SLAVE,  S. 

.Ter.  2:14  a  serv.  ?  a  home-bom  s.  f 
liev.  18:13  buy.  merchandise  of  «. 
SLAY. 

Gen.  4:14  every  one  shall  s.  me 
20:4  wilt  thou  s.  right,  nation  ? 
27:41  then  will  I  s.  brother  Ja. 
34:.30  gather  ag.  me  and  s.  me 
37:20  come  now,  let  us  s.  him 
42:37  s.  my  two  sons  if  I  bring 
4.3:16  bring  men.  s,  make  ready 
Ex..  4:23  s.  thy  son  first-born 
.32:12  bring  them  out  to  s.  them 
Lev.  4:29  s.  sin-off.  14:13  s.  lamb 
Num.  25:5  .s.  ye  ev.  one  his  men 
Dent.  19:6  avenger  pursne  and  s. 
Jos.  13:22  Israel  did  s.  Balaam 


SLE 

Jnd.  8:20  said  to  J.  Up,  s.  them 
9:54  s.  me,  that  men  say  not 

1  Sam.  2:25  bee.  L.  would  s.  them 
14::34  bring  ev.  man  ox,  s.  here 
19:15  bri,  him  that  I  may.?,  him 
20:8  if  in. me  iniq.  s.  me  thyself 
22:17  Paid.  Turn  and  s.  priests 

2  Sam.  1:9  Sa.  said.  Stand  and  s 

1  K.  1:51  swear  he  will  not  s, 
18:12  cannot  find  thee,  sh.  s.  me 
20:.36  departed,  lion  s.  thee 

2  K.  8:12  youngmen  wilt  thon  s. 
10:25  go  in  and  s.  them 

17:26  God  sent  lions,  they  s. 
2  Chr.  23:14  s.  her  not  in  ho.  of  L. 
Neh.  4:11  we  will  s.  them,  cause 
Job  9:23  if  scourge  s.  suddenly 

13:15  though  he  s.  me  yet  will  I 
Ps.  34:21  evil  shall  s.  wicked 

59:11  s.  them  not,  lest  my  peop. 

64:6  theys.  widow  and  stranger 

109:16  might  s.  brokeri  in  heart 

139:19  thou  wilt  s.  wick.  O  God 
Prov.  1:32  turn,  of  simple  sh.  ». 
Is.  11:4  with  breath  shaJl  he«. 

14:.30  he  shall  s.  thy  remnant 

S7:l  Lord  shall  s.  the  dragon 

6.5:15  for  Lord  God  shall  s.  thee 
fer.  B:6  lion  of  forest  sh.  s.  them 

20:4  carry  Judah  cajiti,  s.  them 

29:21  shall  s.  Aliab  and  Zedek. 

41:8  men  I'o.  that  said,  s.  us  not 
Ezek.  9:6  «.  utter,  old  and  young 

23:47  sh.  s.  sons  and  daughters 

26:8  he  shall  s.  thy  daughters 
Hos.  2:3  «.  her  with  thirst 

9:16  yet  Willi*,  the  fruit 
Amos  2:3  I  will  s.  all  princes 

9:1 1  wil!  s.  the  last  of  them 
4  coram,  sword,  it  sh.  s.  thera 
Zee.  11:5  whose  posses,  s.  them 
Lvke  11:49  some  they  shall  «. 

19:27  bring  hither,  and  s.  them 

To  SLAY. 
Gen.  18:25  far  fr.  thee  to  s.  right. 

22:10  Abra.  stretched  hand  to  s. 

37:18  they  conspired  to  s.  him 
Ex.  2:15  Ph.  sought  to  s.  Moses 

21:14  if  come  on  neighbor  to  s 
Deut.  9:28  brou.  out  to  s.  them 

27:25  taketh  reward  to  s.  inno. 

1  Sam.  5:10  brou.  the  ark  to  s.  >is 
19:5  why  then  sin,  to  s.  David  ? 

11  S.  went  to  watch  and  s.  him 

2  Sam.  3:37  not  of  king  to  s.  Ab. 
21:2  Saul  sought  to  s.  them 

1  K.  17:18  art  come  to  s.  my  son  ? 
18:9  deliv.  me  to  Ahab  to  s.  mo 

2  Chr.  20:23  utterly  to  s.  and  des. 
Neh.  6:10  tos.  th.  in  night  to  s. 
Ps.  37:14  to  s.  such  as  be  upright 

32  watcheth  righte.  seek,  to  s. 
Jer.  15:3  appoint  sw.  (os.  dogs 
18:23  know,  their  counsel  to  s. 
Ezek.  13:19  tos.  souls  th.  should 
John  5:16  Jews,  sou.  (os.  him 
Acts  5:33  took  counsel  to  s.  apos. 
9:29  they  went  about  to  s.  him 
Pev.  9:15  prep.  (os.  third  part 

SLAYER. 
Num.  3.5:11  cities  of  refuge  th.  s. 
Deut.  4:42 ;  19:3,  4 :  Jos.  20:3 
28  after  death  of  high-priest  s. 
shall  return,  Jos.  20:6 
Deut.  19:6  lest  avenger  pursue  s. 
■Jos.  20:5  shall  not  deliver  the  s 
21:13  Hebron  city  of  ref.  for  s. 
21  Shech.  27  Go"lan  a  ref.  for  s. 
32  Kertesh  in  Galilee  for  the  s. 
38  Ramoth  in  Gil.  refuge  for«. 
Ezek.  21:11  sw.  to  be  given  to  s. 

8LAYETH. 
Gen.  4:15  Lord  said.  Whoso,  s.  C, 
Deut.  22:26  neighbor,  and  s.  him 
./o/)  5:2  wrath  killeth,  envy  s. 
Ezek.  28:9  bef  him  that  s.  thee,  I 
am  G.  ?  in  hand  of  him  th.  s. 
SLAYING. 
■Tos.  8:24  Is.  made  end  of  s.  10:20 
Jud.  9:.56  G.  rendered  wick,  in 
1  K.  17:20  evil  on  wid,  by  s,  son 
Is.  ,57:5     children  in  the  valleys 
Ezek.  9:8  while  th.  were  s.  them 

SLEEP,  Substantive. 
Gen.  2:21  God  caused  a    on  Ad. 
15:12  a  deep     fell  on  Abram 
28:16  Jacob  awaked  out  of  s. 
31:40.1.  departed  fr.  mine  eves 
Jud.  16:14  S.  awaked  out  of  s.  20 
1  Sam.  26:12  a  deej)  s.  from  God 
Job  4:13  when  dfep  s.  fall.  3-3:15 
14:12  nor  raise<l  out  of  their  s. 
Ps.  13:3  lest  I  s.  the  ,t.  of  death 
76:5  stout-hearted  slejit  theirs. 
6  ohari.  and  horse  cast  into  s. 
78:65  Lord  awaked  us  out  of  s. 


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SLE 

Ps.  90:5  them  away,  th.  are  as  a*. 

127:2  so  he  giveth  his  belov.  t, 
1-32:4  I  will  not  give  s.  to  eyes 
Prov.  3:24  lie  down,  s.  be  sweet 
4:16  their  s.  is  taken  away 
6:4  give  not  s.  to  thine  eyes 

9  wh.  wilt  thou  arise  out  of  s.  / 

10  a  little  mores.  24:33 
19:15  slothfuln.  casteth  into  s. 
20:13  love  not  s.  lest  co.  to  poT. 

Ec.  5:12  the  s.  of  laboring  man 

8:16  nei.  day  nor  night  seeth  t. 
^s.  29:10  L.  pour,  on  you  deep  f. 
Jer.  31:26  my  s.  was  sweet  tome 

51:39  may  sleep  a  perpet.  s.  57 
Dan.  2:1  his  s,  brake  from  him 

6:18  pa.ssed  night  his  s.  went  fr. 

8:18  I  was  in  deep  s.  10:9 
Zee.  4:1  man  wakened  out  of*. 
Mat.  1:21  J.  being  raised  from 
Luke  9:32  were  heavy  with  s. 
John  11:11  awake  him  out  ots. 

13  spoken  of  taking  rest  in  s. 
Acts  16:27  keeper  awak.  out  of*. 

20:9  Euty.  being  fallen  into  s. 
Pom.  13:11  to  awake  out  of 

SLEEP,  Verb. 

Gen.  28:11  Jacob  lay  down  to 
Ex.  22:27  wherein  shall  he  s. 
Deut.  24:12not  s.  with  his  pledge 

31:16  s.  with  fath,  2  Sam.  7:12 
•lud.  16:19  ma.  him  s.  on  her  kn.- 
1  Sam.  .3:3  Sam.  laid  down  to 
1  K.  1:21  lord  the  king  shall  sl 
Est.  6:1  night  could  not  king 
■lob  7:21  now  sh.  I  s.  in  the  dust 
Ps.  4:8  will  lay  me  down  and  r. 

121:4  shall  nei.  slumber  nor*. 
Prov.  4:16  they  s.  not  except 

6:9  how  long  wilt  th.  s.  O  slug,  t 
10  folding  of  hands  to  s.  24:33 
Ec.  5:12  s.  of  lab.  man  is  sweet, 

abund.  of  rich  not  suffer  *. 
Cant.  5:2  I  s.  but  my  heart  wak. 
Is.  5:27  none  sh.  slumber  nor 
■Jer.  51::39  may  s.  perp.  sleep,  5T 
Ezek.  34:25  they  shall  s.  in  woods 
Dan.  12:2  many  that  s.  in  dust 
Mat.  26:45  s.  on  now,  Mai-k  14:41 
Mark  4:27  sho.  s.  and  seed  spri. 
Luke  22:46  why  s.  ye  ?  rise 
■lohn  11:12  if  he  s.  he  sh.  do  well 
1  Cor.  11:30  for  th.  cause  many*. 

15:51  we  shall  not  all  s. 
1  Thes.  4:14  who  s.  in  Je.  will  G. 

5:6  let  us  not  s.  as  do  others 

7  they  that  s.  s.  in  the  nie-ht 
10  that  whether  we  wal-  7„ 

SLEEPER. 
Jon.  1:6  what  mean,  thou,  O 

SLEEPEST. 

Ps.  44:23  why  s.  thou,  0  Lord 
Prov.  6:22  wh.  thou  s.  it  sh.  ke«p 
3fai-k  14:37  Simon,  s.  thou  ? 
Eph.  5:14  awake,  thou  that  s. 

SLEEPETH. 
1  K.  18:27  said,  Peradvent.  he  «. 
Prov.  10:5  he  that  s.  in  harvest. 
Hos.  7:6  their  baker  s.  all  night 
Mat.  9:24  maid  is  not  dead  but 

s.  Mark  5:,39;  Lvke  8:52 
John  11:11  our  friend  Lazarus*. 

SLEEPING. 

1  Sam.  26:7  S.  lay  s.  with,  trench 
Is.  56:10  blind,  s.  loving  slumber 
Mark  13:.36  lest  com.  find  you 

14:37  Cometh  and  find,  them  f. 
Acts  12:6  Peter  was  s.  betw.  two 

SLEIGHT. 

Eph.  4:14  carried  by  s.  of  men 
SLEPT. 

Gen.  2:21  Adam  s.  41:5  Phara.  s. 

2  Sam.  11:9  Uriah  s.  at  door  of 
1  K.  3:20  while  thy  handmaid  *. 

19:5  as  he  lay  and  s.  an  angel 
■Job  3:13  ha.  been  quiet  and  ha.  8. 
Ps.  3:5  I  laid  me  down  and  s. 
Mat.  13:25  while  men  s,  his  ene. 

25:5  bridegroom  tarried,  they  s. 

27:.52  bod,  of  saints  wh.  arose 

28:13  disciples  stole  while  we*. 
1  Cor.  15:20  first-fruits  of  that  *. 

See  FATHIKS. 

SLEW. 

Gen.  34:25  f.  males ;  26  s.  Hamor 
49:6  in  their  anger  th.  s.  a  man 

Sr.  2:12  Moses  s.  the  Egyptian 
13:15  Lord  s.  all  first-bom  in  E. 

Num.  31:7  theys.  males  of  Mid. 

8  $.  kings  of  Mid.  Bala,  they  *. 
Jiid.  1:4  they  s.  in  Bexek  10,000 

3:29  they  s.  of  Moab  10,000  men 
31  Shamgar  s,  of  Phil,  600  men 
7:25  they  s.  Oreb  and  Zeeb  two 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SLI 

Jud.  B;5  Ablm.  s.  breth.  70  pers. 
14:19  Samson  s.  30  men  of  As. 
15:15  jaw-bone  Samson  s.  1,000 
16:;J0  dead  which  he  s.  at  death 

1  Sam.  14:34  brou.  his  ox  and  s. 
17:36  thy  servant    both  lion 
19:5  life  in  hand  and  s.  Phllist. 
22:18  Doeg  s.  85  persons  tliat 
29:5  sans,  Saul  s.  thousands 

3  Sam.  4:12  Da.  a.  them  and  cut 
8:5  David  s.  of  Syrians  22.000 
21:1  because  he  s.  Gibeonites 
23:20  s.  two  lion-lllce  men  ot 
M.  he«.  a  lion,  1  Chr.  11:22 

1  K.  18:13  Jeze.  s.  prophets  of  L. 
40  Elijah  s.  prophets  of  Baal 

2  K.  9:31  peace,  who  s.  master  ? 
10:9  I  s.  him,  but  who  s.  these  1 
11:18  people  «.  Mat.  priest  of  B. 
14:6  chil.  he  s.  not,  2  Cfir.  25:4 

7  he  s.  of  Edom,  1  air.  18:12 
17:25  L.  sent  lions  wh.  s.  some 
23:20  Jos.  s.  all  the  priests  of 

1  Chr.  7:21  men  of  Ga.  in  land  «. 

2  Chr.  21:4  Jehoram  s.  his  breth. 
Nfh.  9:26  they  s.  thy  prophets 
i:st.  9:16  Jews  s.  of  foes  75,000 
Ps.  78:31  God     fattest  of  them 

34  when  he  «.  them,  then  they 
1,05:29  into  blood,  s.  their  fish 
135:10  s.  great ;  136:18  s.  kings 
7s.  66:3  an  ox  as  if  he    a  man 
Jer.  20:17  because  he  s.  me  not 
41:3  Ishmael  s.  all  the  Jews 

8  s.  them  not  among  brethren 
Lam.  2:4  s.  all  that  were  pleas. 
Dan.  3:22  fire  s.  men  that  took 

5:19  whom  he  would  he  s. 
Mat.  2:16  Ilerod  sent,  s.  children 

22:6  took  his  serv.  and  s.  them 

23:35  whom  )'e  s.  betw.  temple 
Ljike  13:4  tower  in  Sil.  fell  and  s. 
Acts  5:;j0  Je.  whom  s.  and  bang. 

10:39  Je.  whom  they  s.  and  han. 
Eom.  7:11  commandment  s.  me 
I  John  3:12  C.  who  s.  his  brother 

SLEW  him. 
Gen.A.%  C.  roseag.  Abel  and «.  h. 

38:7  Er  was  wicked,  Lord  s.  h. 
Jud.  9:54  say  not,  A  wom.  s.  him 

12:6  took  and  s.  h.  at  passages 

1  Sam.  17:35  I  can.  him  and  s.  h. 

2  Sam.  1:10  stood  upon  and  s.  h. 
4:7  smote  Lsh-bosheth  and  s.  h. 
18:15  compassed  Absalom  s.  h. 

1  K.  13:24  lion  met  and  s.  h.  20::36 

2  K.  10:9 1  conspired  and  «.  hini 
15:10  Shall,  conspired  and  s.  h. 

1  Chr.  10:14  therefore  s.  he  At??i 

2  C'/i?'.  22:11  Athaliah  s.  him  not 
24:25  his  own  servants  s.  him 
32:21  came  of  his  bowels  s.  h. 
33;*4  his  serv.  s.  him  in  house 

Jer.  41:2  Ishm.  s.  h.  whom  king 
Mat.  21:.39  cast  out  of  vine.  8.  h. 
Acta  22:20  raim.  of  th.  that  s.  h. 

SLEWEST. 
1  Sam.  21:9  sword  of  Goli.  th.  s. 

SLIDE,  ETH. 
Deut.  .32:35  foot  sh.  s.  in  due  time 
Ps.  26:1  trusted  in  L.  I  sh.  not  s. 
37:31  none  of  his  steps  shall 
Uos.  4:16  Is.  s.  as  backslid,  heifer 

SLIDDEIV. 
Jer.  8:5  why  peo.  of  Jer.  s.  back 

SLIGHTLY 
Jer.  6:14  healed  my  peo.  s.  8:11 

SLIME. 
Gen.  11:3  brick  for  st.  s.  for  mor. 
Ex.  2:3  she  daubed  ark  with  s. 

SLIME-PITS. 
Gen.  14:10  Sid.  was  full  of  s.-jj. 

SLIIVU,  Verb. 
Jiid.  20:16  ev.  one  could  s.  stones 
1  Sam.  25:29  them  shall  he  s.  out 
Jer.  10:18  s.  out  inhabit,  at  once 

SLIIVG,  S. 
1  Sam.  17:40  Da.  had  s.  in  hand 
,50  David  prer.iiled  with  a  s. 
2."):29  fling  enem,  as  out  of  a  s. 
P  Clir.  26:14  I'zziah  prepared  «. 
Prou.  26:8  bindeth  stone  in  a  s. 
SLI\GERS. 

1  K.  3:25  s.  went  about  it,  smote 

SLI!VG-STO\'ES. 
Job  41:28  s.  turned  into  stubble 

SLIP,  PETH. 
Dmt.  10:5  head  s.  from  helve 

2  Sam.  22:37  feet  not  s.  Ps.  18:36 
Job  12:5  he  that  is  ready  to  .t. 
Ps.  17:5  that  my  footst.  nor 

38:16  wh.  foot  s.  they  magnify 
94:18  foot  .t.  mercy  held  me  up 
Heb.  2:1  lest  wc  eho.  let  them  s. 


SME 
SLIPPED. 

1  Sam.  19:10  D.  8.  out  of  S.'spre. 
Ps.  73:2  steps  had  well  nigh  s. 

SLIPPERY. 
Ps.  35:6  let  their  way  be  dark,  s. 
73:18  didst  set  them  in  s.  places 
Jer.  23:12  th.  way  be  to  them  s. 
SLIPS. 

Is.  17:10  thou  Shalt  set  it  with  s. 
SLOTHFUL. 

Jnd.  18:9  be  not  s.  to  poss.  land 
Prov.  12:24  s.  shall  be  under  tri. 
27  s.  roast,  not  he  took  hunti. 
15:19  way  of  s.  is  as  a  hedge 
18:9  8.  is  broth,  to  great  waster 
19:24  s.  hid.  hand  in  bos.  26:15 
21:25  desire  of  s.  killeth  him 
22:13  s.  .saith,  Th.  is  a  lion,  26:13 
24:.30  went  by  field  of  s.  viney. 
Mat.  25:26  wicked  and  s.  servant 
Rom.  12:11  not*,  in  business 
Heb.  6:12  ye  be  not  s.  but  follow. 

SLOTHFULNESS. 
Prov.  19:15  s.  cast,  into  deep  sle. 
Ec.  10:18  by  s.  building  decayeth 

SLOW. 
Ex.  4:10  8.  of  speech,  of  s.  tong. 
Neh.  9:17  thou  art  G.  s.  to  anger 
Prov.  14:29  s.  to  wrath,  of  great 
Luke  24:25  O  fools, of  heart 
Tit.  1:12  Cretians  liars,*,  bellies 
Jam.  1:19  s.  to  speak,  s.  to  wrath 

See  ANGEK. 

SLOWLY. 

Acts  27:7  had  sailed  s.  many  days 

SLUGGARD. 
JVot.  6:6  go  to  the  ant,  thou  s. 

9  how  long  wilt  th.  sleep,  O  s. 
10:26  smoke  to  eyes,  so  s.  to  th. 
13:4  the  soul  of  «.  desireth 
20:4  the  s.  will  not  plough 
26:16  s.  wiser  in  own  conceit 

SLUICES. 
Is.  19:10  th,  make  s.  and  ponds 

SLUMBER,  Substantive. 
Ps.  132:4  not  give  s.  to  eyelids 
Prov.  6:4  eyes,  nor  s.  to  eyelids 

10  a  little  sleep,  little  s.  24:.33 
Rom.  11:8  G.  hath  given  tliem  s. 

SLUMBER,  ED,  ETH. 
Ps.  121:3  that  keep,  will  not  s.  4 
Is.  5:27  none  shall  s.  nor  sleep 
56:10  watchm.  lying,  lov.  tos. 
NiA.  3:18  thy  shepherds  s.  O 
king 

Mat.  25:5  bridegroom  tar.  th.  s. 

2  Pet.  2:3  their  damnation  s.  not 
SLUMBERIIVGS. 

Job  33:15  God  speak,  in  s.  on  bed 

SMALL. 
Gen.  30:15  is  it  *.  matter  that  th. 
Ex.  16:14  s.  thi.  s.  as  hoarfrost 
Num.  16:13  is  it  s.  thing  th.  hast 
2  Sam.  7:19  a  s.  thing  in  thy 
sight,  O  Lord,  1  Chr.  17.17 

22:4;j  beat.  «.  as  dust,  Ps.  18:42 
1  K.  19:12  after  fire,  stilj  s.  -voice 
Is.  7:13  is  its.  th.  to  weary  men  1 

60:22  a  s.  one  sh.  bee.  a  nation 
Jer.  30:19  and  they  sh.  not  be  s. 

49:15  make  thee  s.  am.  heathen 
Amos.  7:2  Ja.  arise  ?  for  he  is*.  5 
Ob.  2  made  thee  *.  am.  heathen 
Zee.  4:10  desp.  day  of  s.  things? 

See  GEEAT. 

SMALLEST. 

1  Sam.  9:21  Benja.  of  *.  tribes? 

SMART. 
Prov.  11:15  surety  for  str.  sh.  s. 
SMELL,  Substantive. 

Gen.  27:27  Is.  smelled  *.  of  raim 
*.  of  my  son  is  as*,  of  a  field 
Cant.  2:13  tender  grape  give  *. 
4:10*.  of  oint.  better  th.  spices 

11  *.  of  garm.  like  *.  of  Leban. 
7:8  s.  of  tliy  nose  like  apples 
7s.  3:24  instead  of  sweet  *.  stink 
Van.  3:27  nor*,  of  fire  passed  on 
Ilos.  14:6  his  *.  as  Lebanon 
Phil.  4:18  sent  an  od.  of  sweet  *. 

SMELL,  Verb. 
Ex.  30:38  make  like  to  that  to  *. 
L(  0.  26:31  will  not  ^.  your  odors 
Deut.  4:28  wh.  neither  see  nor  s. 
Ps.  45:8  garments  *.  of  myrrh 
ll.">:6  noses  have  they,  s.  not 
Amos  5:21  not  *.  in  your  asscm. 

SMELLED,  ETH. 

Gen.  8:21  Lord  *.  a  s\\  eet  savor 
27:27  Isaac  *.  raim.  blessed  him 


SMI 
SMELLING. 

Cant.  5:5  fing.  with  «.  myrrh,  13 
Eph.  5:2  sacrifi.  to  G.  for  s.  sav. 

SMELLI\G,  Substantive 
1  Cor.  12:17  hear,  where  were  s.  ? 

SMITE. 
Gen.  32:8  to  one  comp.  and  *.  it 
Ex.  7:17  I  will  s.  upon  waters 
12:23  not  suffer  destroyer  to  *. 
17:6  thou  Shalt  *.  rock  in  Horeb 
21:18  if  men  strive,  one*,  ano. 

26  if  a  man  *.  eye  of  servant 
Niim.  22:6  prev.  that  we  s.  them 

24:17  sceptre  out  of  Is.  *.  Moab 
25:17  vex  Midianites,  *.  them 
35:16  if  he  *.  him  with  instrum. 
18  if  he  s.  him  wi.  hand-weap. 

Devt.  7:2  shalt  *.  Canaanites 
13:15  shalt  surely*,  inhabitants 
20:13  thou  shalt  s.  every  male 

Jud.  6:16  thou  sh.  s.  Midianites 
20:31  then  Benj.  began  to  s.  39 

1  Sam.  17:46  I  will  *.  thee 
18:11  Saul  said,  I  will  s.  David 
20::3:3  Saul  cast  javelin  to  *.  him 
2-3:2  s.  Philistines  ?  Go.  *.  Phil. 
2t):8  let  me  *.  him  to  earth 

2  Sam.  2:ia  why  sho.  I  *.  thee? 
13:28  when  I  say,  «.  Amnon 
15:14  lest  he  *.  city  with  sword 
17:2  and  I  will  *.  the  king  only 
18:11  said.  Why  not  *.  him  th.  1 

1  K.  20:35  in  word  of  the  L.  *.  me 

2  A'.  .3:19  shall  s.  ev.  fenced  city 
6:21  sh.  I  *.  them?  sh.  I  s.  th.  ? 
9:7  thou  shalt  *.  house  of  Ahab 

27  Jehu  said,  *.  him  in  the 
13:17  sh.  s.  Syri.  till  consumed 

18  said  to  king,  *.  upon  ground 
Ps.  121:6  sun  not*,  thee  by  day 
141:5  let  righte.  *.  it  be  kindn. 
Pivv.  19:25*.  a  scomer 
7*.  10:24  shall  s.  thee  with  rod 
49:10  nei.  heat  nor  sun  *.  them 
58:4  fast  to  s.  with  fist  of  wick. 
Jer.  18:18  let  us  *.  him  wi.  tong. 
43:11  shall  *.  land  of  Eg.  46:13 
Ezek.  5:2  part  of  hair,  *.  about 
6:11  *.  wi.  hand,  stamp  wi.  foot 
21:12  son  of  man,  *.  on  thy  thi. 

14  prophesy,  *.  hands  together 
A?nos  9:1  he  said,  *.  lintel  of  do. 
Mic.  5:1  they  shall  *.  judge  of  Is. 
Xah.  2:10  the  knees  *.  together 
Zee.  10:11  *.  the  waves  in  sea 

ll:6dcliv.  men,  they  shall*,  la. 
Mat.  5:39  wh.  sh.  *.  th.  on  cheek 

24:49  begin  to  *.  hisfellow-serv. 
22:49  Lord,  shall  we  *.  with 
the  sword? 
Acts  23:2  commanded  to  *.  Paul 
2  Coi".  11:20  man  *.  you  on  face 
liev.  11:6  witne.  hav.  pow.  to  *. 

SMITE,  referred  to  God. 
Gen.  8:21  nor  will  I  *.  any  more 
Ex.  3:20  stretch  hand,  and  *.  E. 

9:15  I  may  s.  thee  and  people 

12:12 1  will  *.  first-born  in  Eg. 
Num.  14:12  *.  them  with  pestil. 
Deut.  28:35  L.  *.  thee  in  knees 

33:11  *.  through  loins 

1  Sam.  26:10  Da.  said,  L.  shall  *. 

2  iSam.  5:24  shall  Lord  go  to  s. 

Philistines,  1  Chr.  14:15 

1  K.  14:15  L.  shall  *.  Is.  as  a  reed 

2  K.  6:18  s.  this  people  wi.  bliu. 
2  Chr.  21:14  wi.  plague  will  L.  *. 
/*.  11:4*.  earth  with  rod  of  mou. 

15  the  Lord  shall  *.  Egypt  in 
the  seven  streams,  19:22 

.ler.  21:6  I  will  *.  inhabit,  of  city 
Euk.  21:17  I  will  s.  hands  toge. 
.32:15  I th.  that  dwell  in  Egy. 
:j9:3  *.  thy  bow  out  of  hand 
Ama9  3:15  I  will  *.  winter-house 
0:11  Lord  will  *.  great  house 
Zee.  9:4  L.  will  *.  Tier  power 
12:4  I  will  *.  ev.  horse  and  rider 
13:7  awake,  O  sword,  *.  Sheph 

iMat.  26:31 ;  Mark  14:27 
14:12  ))lague  wherewith  L.  *.  18 
Mai.  4:6  lest  I  s.  earth  wi.  a  cur. 
Rev.  19:15  with  it  sho.  *.  nations 

SMITERS. 
7*.  50:0  I  gave  my  back  to  the  *. 

SMITEST,  ETH. 
Ex.  2:13  wheref  s.  thy  fellow? 
21:12  *.  man  so  he  die 
15  *.  fath.  or  moth,  put  todea. 
Deut.  25:11  wife  to  deliver  husb. 

out  of  hand  of  him  th.  *.  him 
27:24  cursed  that  *.  his  neighb. 
Job  26:12  by  understanding  lies. 
Is.  9:13  turn  not  to  him  that  *. 
Lam.  3:.30  cheek  to  him  that  s 


Job  39:25  he  *.  the  battle  afar  ofX.  Ezek.  7:9  kn.  that  I  am  L.  that*. 
996 


SMO 

Luke  6:29  *.  thee  on  one  cheek 
John  18:23  why  *.  thou  me  ? 
SMITH. 

1  Sam.  13:19  no  «.  found  in  Isra. 
Is.  44:12  *.  with  tongs  worketh 

54:16 1  created  «.  bloweth  coals 
SMITHS. 

2  7ir.  24:14  Nebuchadnez.  carried 
away  «.  16 ;  Jer.  24:1 

Jer.  29:2  *.  were  departed  fr.  Jer. 

SMITIIVG. 
Ex.  2:11  Egyptian  s.  a  Hebrew 

1  A'.  20:37  so  in  *.  wounded  him 

2  K.  3:24  went  forward  «.  Moab 
Mic.  6: 13  make  thee  sick  in  *. 

SMITTEIV. 
Ex.  7:25  after  Lord  had  *.  river 
22:2  if  thief  be  found,  and  be  *. 
Num.  14:42  go  not  up  that  ye  ba 

not  *.  Deut.  1:42 
22:32  wherefore  hast  th.  *.  asg 
33:4  buried  first-bom  L.  had  *. 
Deut.  28:7  cause  enemies  be  *. 

25  L.  cause  th.  be  *.  bef.  enem. 
.Jud.  20:36  were  *.  39  they  are  *. 

1  Sam.  4:2  Is.  *.  bef  Philist.  10 
3  why  hath  L.  *.  us  bef.  Phil.  1 

6:19  lamented  bee.  L.  *.  many 
.30:1  Amalek  had  *.  Ziklag 

2  Sam.  2:31  had  8.  of  Ab.'s  men 
11:15  that  ye  may  be  «. 

1  K.  8:33  when  people  of  Is.  be  s. 
11:15  after  he  had  s.  ev.  male 

2  K.  2:14  when  he  had  *.  waters 
3:23  kings  have  *.  one  another 
14:10  hast*.  Ed. 2  Chr.  25:19 

2  Chr.  20:22  M.  and  Seir  were  s. 

25:16  why  should,  thou  be*./ 

26:20  because  L.  had  *.  him 
Job  16:10  have  *.  me  on  cheek 
7"*.  3:7  hast  *.  mine  enemies 

69:26  persec.  him  thou  hast ». 

102:4  my  heart  is  *.  withered 

143:3  hath  *.  my  life  to  ground 
Is.  5:25  the  L.  hath  *.  his  people 

24:12  gate  is  *.  with  destruction 

27:7  hath  he  *.  him,  as  smo.  th. 

53:4  est.  him  stricken,  *.  of  God 
Jer.  2:.30  in  vain  ha.  I*,  children 

14:19  why  hast  thou  *.  us 
Ezek.  22:13  I  have  *.  my  hand  at 

33:21  came,  saying.  City  is  *. 
Uos.  6:1  he  hath  *.  will  bind  up 

9:16  Ephraim  is  «.  root  dried 
Amos  4:9  «.  you,  ha.  not  return. 
Acts  23:3  commanded  me  to  be  *. 
liev.  8: 12  third  part  of  stm  was  *. 

SMOKE,  Substantive, 
Gen.  19:28  s.  of  co.  went  up  as  g. 
Ex.  19:18  mount  Sin.  was  on  *. 
Jos.  8:20*.  of  Ai  ascended  up,  21 
Jud.  20:.38  ma.  *.  rise  out  of  city 
2  Sam  22:9  there  went  up  a  *. 

out  of  his  nostrils,  Ps.  18:8 
Job  41:20  out  of  his  nostr.  go.  #. 
Ps.  37:20  wicked  consu.  into  *. 

68:2  as  *.  is  di'iven  away 

102:3  my  days  are  consu.  like*. 

119:83  I  am  bee.  like  bottle  in  *. 
Prov.  10-26  as  *.  to  eyes,  so  slug. 
Cant.  3  6  com  like  pillars  of  *. 
7*.  4:5  on  her  assemb.  *■  by  day 

6:4  the  house  was  filled  with  s. 

9:18  mount  like  lifting  up  of*. 

11:31  shall  come  from  norths. 

34: 10  «.  thereof  shall  go  up 

51:6  heavens  sh.  vanish  like  f. 

65:5  th.  are  as  «.  in  my  nose 
Ilos.  13.3  as  *.  out  of  chimney 
Joel  2-:jO  fire,  and  pillars  of  *. 
Nah.  2:13  burn  her  chariots  in*. 
Acts  2:19  fire,  and  vapor  of*. 
Riv.  8.4  *.  ol  incense  ascended 

9:2  arose  *.  out  ot  bottoml.  pit 
3  came  out  of*,  locu.  on  earth 

17  out  of  mouth  iss.  fire  and  s. 

18  3d  part  of  men  killed  by  *. 
14:11  *.  of  their  torment  ascend. 
15:8  temple  was  filled  with  *. 
18:9  lament  for  her  when  see  *. 

15  they  saw  *.  other  burning 
19:3  and  her  s.  rose  up  for  ever 

SMOKE. 
Deiit.  29:20  anser  of  Lord  eh.  *. 
7's.  74:1  G.  wffv  thine  anjer  *.  ? 
104:32  toucheth  hills,  they  *. 
144;5  touch  mouutjiins,  they  *. 

SMOKIXG. 
Gen.  15:17  behold,  a  *.  furnace 
Ex.  20:18  peo.  saw  mountain  *. 
7s.  7:4  tails  of  th.  s.  firebrands 
42:3  s.  flax  not  que.  Mat.  12:20 

SMOOTH,  ER. 
Gen.  27:11  E.  hairy.  I  am  *.  man 

16  skins  of  kids  on  s.  of  neck 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SNA 

1  8am.  17:40  Da.  chose  5  s.  Bton. 
Ps.  55:21  words  were  s.  th.  butter 
J^W).  5:3  her  mouth  is  s.  th.  oil 
Js.  30:10  speak  unto  us  s.  things 
57:6  among  s.  stones  of  stream 
Luke  3:5  rough  ways  be  made  5. 

SMOOTHETH. 

Is.  41:7  he  that  .f.  with  hammer 
8MOTB. 

Gen.  19:11 «,  men  with  blindness 

£Jr.  7:20  lift  up  rod,  s.  waters 
12:27  when  he  s.  the  Egyptians 
29  L.  s.  firstborn  in  land  of 
Egypt,  Num.  3:13;  8:17  ;Ps. 
78:51 :  105:36;  135:8 

Num.  11:33  L.  s.  peo.  wi.  plague 
90:11  Moses  s.  rock,  Pt.  78:20 
22:23  Balaam  s.  the  ass,  25,  27 
84:10  Balak  s.  his  hands  tcgeth. 
32:4  the  country  the  Lord  s. 

Jos.  9:18  s.  th.  not,  bee.  princes 
11:12  s.  all  king.?  with  sword,  17 
20:5  s.  his  neighbor  unwittingly 

Jud.  4:21  J.  s.  nai!  into  temples 
5:26  s.  Sisera,  s.  off  his  head 
7:13  came  and  s.  it  that  it  fell 
20:35  L.  s.  Benjamin  before  Isr. 

1  Sam.  4:8  gods  th.  s.  Egyptians 
6:9  It  is  not  his  hand  that  s.  us 
17:49  Da.  ».  Philist.  in  forehead 
25:38  Lord  s.  Nabal  that  he  died 

S  Sam.  14:7  him  thats.  his  brot. 

2  K.  2:8  Eli. waters ;  14  Elis.  s. 
6:18  he  s.  them  with  blindness 
15:5  L.  s.  king,  he  was  a  leper 
19:35  angel     185,000,  Is.  .37:36 

S  Chr.  14:12  L.  s.  Ethiopians 
Neh.  13:25  s.  certain  of  them 
Ps.  78:31  s.  down  chosen  of  Isra. 

66  s.  enemies  in  hinder  parts 
Cant.  5:7  watchmen,  they  s.  me 
is.  10:20  no  more  stay  on  him  s. 

14:6  who  s.  people  is  persecut. 
29  rod  of  him  that  s.  thee  is  b. 
30:31  Assyr.  beaten  down  wh.  s. 

41:7  encoura.  him  that  s.  anvil 

60:10  in  my  wrath  I  s.  thee 
Jer.  20:2  Pashur  s.  Jeremiah 

31:19  after  I  was  instructed  I  s. 
Dan.  2:.34  which    the  image,  35 

5:6Belshazzar's  knees  s.  one  a. 
Sag.  2:17  I  s.  you  with  blasting 
Mat.  26:51  Peter  s.  off  his  ear 

68  who  is  he  s.  thee,  Lu.  22:64 
Luke  18:13  publican  s.  his  breast 

23:48  beholding  Je.  s.  th.  brea. 
Acts  12:7  angel  s.  Peter  on  side 

giMOTE  him. 
Ex.  21:19  he  that  s.  h.  be  quit 
Num.  35:21  he  that  s.  h.  sh.  die 
1  Sam.  24:5  David's  heart  ?.  h. 

3  Sam.  2:23  s.  him  under  fifth 

rib,  3:27 ;  4:6 
6:7  God  s.  him  there  for  his  er- 
ror, 1  Chr.  13:10 
1  K.  20:.37  s.  h.  he  wounded  him 
S  K.  19:37  his  sons  «.  him  with 

sword,  Js.  37:38 
Is.  27:7  smote  those  that  s.  h.  f 
57:17  for  his  coveteousn.  \s.h 
Jer.  37:15  wroth  with  J.  ands.  A. 
Mat.  26:67  s.  h.  with  th.  hands 
27:30  s.  h.  on  head,  Mark  15:19; 

Luke  22:63  ;  John  19:3 
Acts  12:23  angel  of  Lord  s.  him 

6M0TEST. 
Ex.  17:5  wherew.  thou  s.  river 

SMYRiVA. 
Pev.  1:11  send  to  church  in  S. 
2:8  to  angel  of  church  in  S. 

SIVAIL. 
Lev.  ll:.30s.  and  mole  nnclean 
Ps.  58:8  as  a  s.  let  ev.  one  pass 

SIVARE. 
Ex.  10:7  how  long  th.  man  be«.  ? 
23:3:J  it  will  surely  be  s.  unto 

thee,  Deut.  7:16;  Jud.  2:3 
34:12  no  covenant,  lest  it  be  a«. 
Jud.  8:27  bee.  a  s.  unto  Gideon 
1  Sa7n.  18:21  that  she  may  be  a  s. 
28:9  layest  thou  as.  for  my  life  ? 
Job  18:8a  net,  he  walketh  on  as. 

10  the  s.  is  laid  for  him  in  a  tr. 
Ps.  69:22  let  their  table  become 

a  s.  unto  them.  Pom.  11:9 
91:3  deliver  thee  fr.  s.  of  fowler 
106::36  idols,  wh.  were  s.  to  th. 
119:110  wicked  have  laid  s. 
124:7  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of  «. 

of  fowler ;  s.  is  broken 
140:5  proud  have  hid  as.  for  me 
141:9  keep  me  from  the  s.  laid 
142:3  they  privily  laid  .■!.  for  me 
iVw).  7:23  as  a  bird  hasteth  to  s. 
18:7  fool's  lips  are  s.  of  his  soul 


SOA 

Prov.  20:25  s.  to  man  who  devo. 
22:25  and  get  a  s.  to  thy  soul 
29:6  transgress,  of  evil  man  is  s. 
8  scorn,  men  br.  a  city  into  s. 
25  fear  of  man  brineeth  a  s. 
Be.  9:12  as  birds  caugiit  in  the  s. 
Is.  6:14  for  a  s.  to  inhabitants 
24:17  pit,  and  the  s.  are  upon 

thee,  18;  Jer.  48:43,  44 
29:21  s.  for  him  that  reproveth 
Jer.  50:24  I  ha.  laid  a  s.  for  thee 
Lam.  3:47a  s.  is  come  upon  us 
Ezek.  19:13  taken  in  my  s.  17:20 
Hos.  5:1  bee.  ye  have  been  a  s. 
9:8  the  prophet  is  s.  of  fowler 
Am^s  3:5  can  bird  fall  in  a  s.  wh. 

no  gin  is  ?  sh.  one  take  up  s.? 
Luke  21:35  as  a  s.  shall  it  come 
4  Cor.  7:35  not  th.  I  may  cast  s. 

1  Tim.  3:7  lest  he  fall  in  s. 

6:8  rich,  fall  into  a  s.  and  lusts 

2  Tim.  2:26  may  recover  out  of  s. 

SIVARED. 
Lent.  7:25  not  take  idols,  lest  s. 

13:30  take  heed  thou  be  not  «. 
Ps.  9:16  s.  in  work  of  hands 
Prw).  6:2  s.  with  words,  12:13 
Ec.  9:12  so  are  sons  of  men  s. 
Is.  8:15  many  shall  fall  and  be  s. 

28:13  they  might  fall,  and  be  s. 

4%:'Xl  they  are  all  of  them  s. 

SiVARES. 
Jos.  23:13  s.  and  traps  unto  you 
2  Satn.  22:6  s.  of  death  prevented 

me,  Ps.  18:5 
.fob  22:10*.  are  round  about  thee 

40:24  Benemoth's  nose  pierc.  s. 
Pi.  11:6  on  wicked  he  sh.  rain  s. 

38:12  seek  my  life,  lay  s.  for  me 

64:5  commune  of  laying  s.  priv. 
Prov.  13:14  s.  of  death,  14:27 

22:5  thorns  and  «.  are  in  way 
Ec.  7:26  woman  wh.  heart  is  s. 
Jer.  5:26  as  he  that  setteth  s. 

JB:22  for  they  hid  s.  for  my  feet 

SIVATCH. 
Zs.  9:20  he  shall  s.  on  right  hand 

SNEEZED. 
2  K.  4:35  cluld  s.  seven  times 

g\ORTllIVG. 
Jer.  8:16  s.  of  horses  was  heard 

SNOUT. 
Prov.  11:22  jewel  in  swine's  s. 

SIVOW. 
Ex.  4:6  hand  was  leprous  as  s. 
Num.  12:10  Miriam  became  as  s. 
2  Sam..  23:20  si.  lion  in  time  of  s. 
2  K.  5:27  Gehazi  wentwhi.  as  s. 
Jof>  6:16  and  wherein  thes.  is  hid 

9:30  if  I  wash  myself  ins.  water 
24:19  heat  consumeth  s.  waters 

37:6  saith  to  s.  Be  thou  on  earth 

38:22  entered  into  treasures  of  s. 
Ps.  51:7  I  shall  be  whiter  than  s. 

68:14  it  was  white  as  s.  in  Sal. 

1471(i  he  giveth  s.  like  wool 

148:8  fire,  nail,  s.  and  vapor 
Pi-ov.  25:13  as  cold  of  s.  in  harv. 

26:1  as  s.  In  summer,  so  honor 

31:21  she  is  not  afraid  of  the  s. 
7s.  118  sins  as  scar,  white  as  s. 

55:10  s.  fr.  heaven  returneth  not 
Jer  18'14  will  a  man  leave  s. 
Lam.  4:7  her  Nazar.  purer  th.  s. 
Dan.  7:9  garni,  was  white  as  s. 
Mat.  28:3 raim.  ass.  Mark  9:3 
Pev.  1:14  his  hairs  white  as  s. 
SIVOVVY. 

1  Chr.  11:22  slew  a  lion  in  s.  day 

SNUFFED. 
.Ter.  14:6  wild  asses  s.  up  wind 
Mai.  1:13  ye  have  s.  at  it 

SIVUFF-DISHRS. 
Ex.  25:38  s.-d.  of  gold.  .37:23 
Num.  4:9  and  cover  his  s.-d. 

SNUFFERS. 
Ex.  37:23  made  his  s.  of  pure 
gold,  1  K.  7:50;  2  Chr.  4:22 

2  A".  12:13  s.  made  of  money 
25:14  s.  took  th.  away,  Jer.  52:18 

SNUFFETH. 
Jer.  2:24  a  wild  ass  s.  up  wind 
SO. 

2  K.  17:4  sent  messengers  to  S. 
Not  SO. 

.Job  9:35  but  it  is  7iot  s.  with  me 
Mat.  20:26  it  sh.  n.  be  s.  am.  you 
John  14:2  if  it  were  not  s.  I  wou. 
Acts  10:14  P.  said,  not  s.  L.  11:8 
Jam.  3:10  these  things  ought 
not  s. 

SOAKED. 

Is.  34:7  laud  sh.  bes,  with  blood 


SOF 
SOAP. 

■ler.  2:22  wash,  and  take  much  s. 
Mai.  3:2  for  he  is  like  fuller's  s. 

SOBER. 
2  Cor.  5:13  whether  we  be  s.  it  is 
1  T/ies.  5:6  let  us  watch  and  be  s. 

8  let  us  who  are  of  day  be  s. 
1  Tim.  3:2  bis.  mu.  be  s.  Tit.  1:8 

11  deacons'  wives  must  be  s. 
Tit.  2:2  that  aged  men  be  s. 

4  teach  young  women  to  bo  s. 
1  Pet.  1:13  gird  loi.  of  mind,  be  s. 
4:7  be  ye  s.  watch  unto  prayer 
5:8  be  s.  be  vigilant,  bee.  your 

SOBERLY. 
Pom.  12:3  think  s.  acc.  to  faith 
Tit.  2:12  teach,  we  should  live  S. 

SOBER-MINDED. 
Tit.  2:6  exh.  yo.  men  to  be  s.-m. 

SOBERNESS. 
Acts  26:25  speak  forth  words  of  s. 
SOBRIETY. 

1  Tim..  2:9  adorn  themse.  withs. 

15  continue  in  holiness  with  s. 
SOCHO.   Jos.  15:48 

SOCKET. 
Ex.  38:27  100  talents,  talent  for  s. 

SOCKETS. 
Ex.  26:19  make  forty  s.  of  silver, 
21 ;  36:24,  26 
21  two  s.  25 ;  36:24,  26 

25  s.  of  silver,  sixt.  s.  36:30,  36 
37  cast  fives,  of  brass,  36:38 

27:10  20  s.  be  of  brass,  :i8:10,  11 

12  west  side  pill.  s.  ten,  .38:12 
14  hangings  on  side,  s.  three 

16  pillars  sh.  be  4,  theirs,  four 

17  hooks  of  sil.  and  s.  brass,  18 
.35:11  pillars  s.  of  tabernacle 
38:27  s.  of  sanctu.  s.  veil,  100  s. 

31  s.  court,  s.  of  court-gate 
40:18  reared  tabema.  fastened.'. 
Num.  3:.36  under  custody  sons  of 
Merari  sh.  be  s.  37;  4:31,  32 
Cant.  5:15  as  pillars  ons.  of  gold 
SOD. 

Gen.  25:29  Jacob  s.  pottage 

2  Chr.  35:13  holy  offeriugss.  they 

SODDEN. 
Ex.  12:9  raw,  nor  s.  with  water 
Lev.  6:28  earthen  ves.  wherein  irt 
s.  be  bro.  if  s.  in  brazen  pot 
Num.  6:19  priest  sh.  take  s.  sho. 

1  Sam.  2:15  not  have  s.  flesh 
Lam.  4:10  women  have  s.  child. 

SODOM. 
Gen.  1.3:10  bef.  Lord  destroy.  S. 

13  the  men  of  S.  were  wicked 
14:11  took  all  the  goods  of  S. 

12  took  Lot  who  dwelt  in  S. 
17  the  king  of  S.  went  out  to 
18:20  because  cry  of  S.  is  great 

26  if  I  find  in  S.  fifty  righteous 
19:24  Lord  rained  upon  S.  fire 

Deut.  29:23  like  overthrow  of  S. 

/s,  1.3:19;  Jer.  49:18;  50:40 
.32:.32  their  vine  is  of  vine  of  S. 
Is.  1:9  should  have  been  as  S. 

10  hear  Lord,  ye  rulers  of  S. 
3:9  shall  declare  their  sin  as  S. 
Jer.  23:14  are  all  unto  me  as  S. 
Lam.  4:6  punishm.  of  sin  of  S. 
Ezek.  16:46  sister  is  S.  48,  49.  55 
53  when  I  brinfj  captivity  of  S. 
Amos  4:11  as  God  overthrew  S. 
Zep.  2:9  surely  M.  shall  be  as  S. 
Mat.  10:15  for  land  of  S.  11:24; 

J/or/t6:ll;  Luke  10:12 
Lvke  17:29  Lot  went  out  of  S. 
Pmn.  9:29  we  had  been  as  S. 

2  Pet.  2:6  turn.  S.  and  Go.  to  as. 
Jude  7  even  as  S.  and  Gomorrah 
Pev.  11:8  spiritually  called  S. 

SODOMITE. 
Deut.  23:17  there  shall  be  no  S. 
SODOMITE!*. 

1  K.  14:24  there  were  also  S.  in 
1.5:12  Asa  took  away  S.  22:46 

2  K.  23:7  bra.  do-ivn  houses  of  S. 

SOFT. 

Job  23:16  G.  maketh  my  heart  s. 

41:3  will  he  speak  s.  words  ? 
Ps.  65:10  thou  makest  it  s. 
Prov,  15:1  a  s.  answer  turn.  wra. 

25:15  a  s.  tongue  breaketh  bone 
Mat.  11:8  man  clothed  in  s.  rai. 
that  wear  s.  cloth.  Luke  1:25 

SOFTER. 

Ps.  55:21  words  were  s.  than  oil 

SOFTLY. 

Gen.  3.3:14  I  will  h^ad  s.  as  cattle 
Jud.  4:21  Jael  went  s.  to  him 


997 


SOL 

Pnth  3:7  came  s.  and  uncovered 
1  A'.  21:27  A.  in  sackcl.  wents. 
Is.  8:6  waters  of  Shil.  that  go  s. 
38:15  I  shall  go  s.  all  my  years 
Act^  27:13  south  wind  blew  s. 
SOIL. 

Ezek.  17:8  planted  in  good  s. 

SOJOURN. 
Gen.  12:10  Ab.  went  to  Eg.  to  a. 

19:9  This  fellow  came  in  to  s. 

26:3  s.  in  this  land,  I  will  be 

47:4  to  s.  in  land  are  we  come 
Ex.  12:48  stran.  s.  wi.  thee.  Lev. 

19:33;  Num.  9:14;  15:14 
Lev.  17:8  Strang,  who  s.  th.  oflTet 

25:45  strangers  that  s.  of  them 
Jud.  17:8  Levite  went  tos. 
Puth  1:1  Elimel.  went  tos.  in  M. 

1  A".  17:20  widow  wi.  whom  I  *. 

2  K.  8:1  s.  wheres.  thou  canst  ». 
Ps.  120:5  woe  is  me,  I  s.  in  Mes. 
Is.  23:7  her  feet  carry  her  to  s. 

52:4  my  peo.  went  to  Eg.  to  s. 
Jer.  42:15  into  Egypt,  and  go  to 

s.  there,  17;  44:12.  14, 
42:22  die  in  place  whither  ye  s. 
La7n.  4:15  they  shall  no  more  s. 
Ezek.  20:38  bring  fr.  where  th.  s. 
47:23  you  and  strangers  who  s. 
Act»  7:6  seed  should  s.  in  a  stra. 

SO.IOURNED. 
Gen.  20:1  Abraham  s.  in  Gerar 
21:34  and  s.  in  Philistines'  land 
32:4  I  s.  with  Laban,  and  stayed 
35:27  where  Abra.  and  Isaac  s. 
Deut.  18:6  Le.  come  fr.  wh.  he*. 
26:5  s.  in  Egypt  with  a  few 
Jud.  17:7  a  Lev.  s.  in  Bethlehem 

19:16  an  old  man  s.  in  Gibeah 
2  K.  8:2  she  s.  in  land  of  Philist. 
Ps.  105:23  Jac.  s.  in  laud  of  Ham 
Heb.  11:9  by  faith  he  s.  in  land 

SOJOURNER. 
Gen.  23:4  I  am  a  s.  with  you 
Lev.  22:10  s.  of  priest  sh.  not  eat 
25:35  s.  fallen  in  decay 
40  thy  brother  shall  be  as  a  s. 
47  s.  wax  rich,  brother  sell  tos. 
Num.  35:15  six  cities  a  ref  for  s. 
Ps.  39:13  stranger,  s.  as  my  fath. 

SOJOURNERS. 
Lev.  25:2:3  ye  are  strangers  and 
2  Sam.  4:3  Beerothites  were  s. 
1  Chr.  29:15  we  are  s.  as  our  fat. 

SOJOURNETH. 
Ex.  3:22  woman  borrow  of  th.  S. 
12:49  one  law  to  stranger  th.  #. 

Lev.  16:29 
Lev.  17:12  nor  stranger  that  *. 
18:26  that  s.  am.  you  shall  keep 
25:6  meat  for  stranger  that  s. 
Num.  15:15  one  ordi.  for  you  and 
stranger  that  s.  16:29;  19:10 
Jos.  20:9  cit.  for  strangers  that ». 
Ezr.  1:4  remaineth  where  he  s. 
Ezek.  14:7  every  one  that  s.  in  Is. 

SOJOURNING. 
Ex.  12:40  the  s.  of  Is.  4.30  years 
,Ivd.  19:1  a  Lev.  s.  on  mount  E. 
1  Pet.  1:17  pass  time  of  s.  in  feat 

SOLACE. 
Prov.  7:18  let  us  s.  ourselves 
SOLD. 

Gen.  25:.33  Esau  s.  his  birthright 
31:15  our  father  hath  s.  us 
37:28  they  s.  Jos.  to  Ishmaelltea 
36  Midianites  s.  him  into  Eg. 
41:.56  Jos  «  com  to  Egyptians 
42:6  he  it  was  that  s.  to  people 
45:4  I  anxJoseph  whom  ye  s. 
47:20  Egyptians  s.  every  man 
22  priests  s.  not  their  lands 
Ex.  22:3  then  shall  he  be  s. 
Lev.  25:23  land  shall  not  be  s. 
33  house  that  was  s.  sh.  go  out 
42  breth.  sh.  not  be  s.  as  bond 
27:28  no  devoted  thing  sh.  be  s. 
Deut.  15:12  if  thy  brother  be  s. 
32:30  except  their  Rock  s.  them 
Jud.  2:14  he  s.  th.  into  enemies 
10:7  s.  them  into  hands  of  Phil. 
1  Sam.  12:9  s.  them  into  hand  of 

1  K.  21:20  thou  hast  s.  thyself  to 

2  A'.  6:25  ass's  head  s.  for  80  pie. 
7:1  mea.  of  flour  bes.  for  she.  16 
17:17  Is.  s.  themselves  to  do  ev. 

Neh.  5:8  brethren  who  were  s. 
13:15  day  wherein  they  s.  vict. 
16  bought  and  s.  on  sabbath 
Est.  7:4  we  are  s.  I  and  people 
Ps.  105:17  .Jos.  was  s.  for  serv. 
Is.  50:1  which  is  it  to  whom  I  g. 

you  ?  have  ye  s.  yourselves 
52:3  ye  s.  yourselves  for  naught 
Jer.  34:14  let  go  who  hath  been*. 


CRUDEJST'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SOL 

lam,  5:4  our  wood  is  s.  unto  us 
Ezek.  7:13  seller  not  retu.  that «. 
Joel  3::3  liave     a  girl  for  wine 

6  children  of  Judah  have  ye  s. 

7  out  of  place  whit,  ye  s.  them 
Amos  2:6  tney  s.  right,  for  silver 
Mat.  10.29  not  two  sparrows  s. 

13:46  and  s.  all  that  he  had 
18:25  commanded  him  to  be  s. 
21:12  cast  out  th.  thats.  of  them 

s.  jtfar/fc  11:15;  Luke  19:45 
86:9  this  ointm.  might  ha.  been 

8.  Mark  14:5 ;  John  12:5 
lAike  12:6  five  sparrows  s. 

17:28  they  s.  they  planted 
John  2:14  in  temple  that  s.  oxen 

16  said  to  them  that  doves 
Acts  2:45  s.  their  possessi.  4:34 
4:37  Josee  having  land  s.  it 
6:1  Ananias  s.  8  ye  s.  land  for 
4  after  it  was  .«.  was  it  not  in 
Horn.  7:14  carnal,  s.  under  sin 
1  Coi:  10:25  whats.  is  s.  in  sham. 
Heb.  12:16  for  one  morsel  s.  birt. 

SOLDERING. 
Ji.  41:7  ready  for  s.  he  fastened 

SOLDIER. 
John  19:23  to  every  s.  a  part 
Acts  10:7  Cornelius  called  a  s. 
28:16  suff.  Paul  to  dwell  with  i. 
S  Tim.  2:3  end.  as  a  good  s.  of  C. 

4  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  s. 

SOLDIERS. 
S  Chr.  25:13  s.  fell  upon  cities 
Ezr.  8:22  I  ashamed  to  requ. 
Is.  15:4  armed  s.  of  Moab  cry 
Mat.  8:9  having  s.  und.  Lnke'l:^ 
27:27  the  «.  took  J.  and  gathered 

to  him  s. 
98:12  they  gave  money  to  s. 
X«ie  3:14  s.  demanded,  saying 
John  19:23  the  s.  took  his  garm. 
S4  these  things  theref.  s,  did 
32  then  came  s.  and  bra.  legs 
84  one  of  the  .t.  with  a  spear 
Acts  12:4  delivered  Peter  to  s. 
6  Pe.  was  sleeping  bet.  two  s. 
18  no  small  stir  among  the  s. 
21:35  he  was  borne  of  the  s. 
23:23  make  ready  200  s. 
27:31  P.  said  to  the  s.  Except 
32  then  tlie  s.  cut  off  the  ropes 
42  s.  counsel  was  to  kill  pris. 
SOLE. 

Gen.  8:9  dove  found  no  rest  for  s. 
J)eut.  28:35  wi.  botch  from  s.  of 

56  not  set  s.  of  foot  upon  gro. 

65  nei.  shall  s.  of  thy  foot  rest 
Jos.  1:3  place  s.  of  foot  tread 
S  Sam.  14:25  from  s.  of  foot  to  cr. 
Job  2:7  Satan  smote  Job  fr.  s.  of 
Js.  1:6  from  t.  of  foot  to  head 
Ezek.  1:7  «.  effect  li.  s.  of  cairs 
Bee  FEET. 

SOLBMiV. 

Num.  10:10  in  yours,  days  ye  sh. 
Ps.  92:3  praise  with  s.  sound 
Is.  1:13  iniq.  even  thes.  meet. 
Lam.  2:22  called  as  in  a  s.  day 
Eos.  9:5  will  ye  do  in  s.  day? 

See  ASSEMBLY,  FEAST,  FEASTS. 

SOLEMNITY,  lES. 

Deut.  31:10  in  the  s.  of  the  year 
Is.  30:29  as  wh.  a  holy  s.  is  kept 
83:20  upon  Z.  the  city  of  our  s. 
Ezek.  45:17  burnt-offerings  in  s. 
46:11  in  s.  meat-offering  shall 

SOLE.MNLY. 
Gen.  43:3  the  man  did  s.  protest 
1  Sam.  8:9  yet  protest  s.  to  them 

SOLITARY. 
Job  3:7  let  that  night  be  s. 
30:3  for  famine  they  were  s. 
Ps.  68:6  G.  setteth  s.  in  families 

107:4  wandered  in  a.s.  way 
Is.  35:1  wilderness  and  s.  place 
Lam.  1:1  how  doth  city  sit  s. 
Mark  1:35  Je.  departed  to  s.  pi. 

SOLIT.4RILY. 
Mie.  7:14  feed  peo.  which  dw.  «. 

SOLOMON. 
i  Sam.  5:14  there  was  born  to 
David  S.  1  Chr.  3:5;  14:4 
12:24  he  called  his  name  S.  and 
1  K.  1:10  S.  his  brother,  19,  20 
13  S.  sh.  reign  after  me,  17,  30 
21  I  and  my  son  S.  shall  be 
34  God  save  king  S.  39,  43 
87  wi.  D.  even  so  be  he  wi.  S. 
47  God  make  name  of  S.  better 
51  S.  swear  to  me  that  he  will 
8:1  David  charged  S.  his  son,  23 
8:1  S.  m.ido  uiiinity  with  Phar. 

5  S.  loved  Lord;  10  S.  asked 


SON 

1  K.  3:5  Lord  appear  to  S.  9:2 ; 

2  <;hr.  1:7;  7:12 
4:22  S.  provision  for  one  day 
21(  God  gave  S.  wisdom,  5:12 
34  hear  wis.  of  S.  from  all  the 
kings,  Mat.  12:42 ;  Luke  11:31 
5:1  Hiram  sent  servants  to  S. 

13  king  S.  raised  a  levy  out  of 
6:14  S.  built  house  and  finished 

it,  2  C/ir.  7:11;  AclslAl 
7:51  so  ended  the  work  S.niade 
8:1  S.  assemb.  elders,  2  Chr.  5:2 

22  S.  spread  forth  his  hands  to 
54  S.  made  an  end,  2  Chr.  7:1 
65  S.  held  a  feast ;  9:26  S.  ma. 

10: 1  when  queen  of  Sheba  heard 
of  fame  of  S.  2  Chr.  9:1 

24  all  sought  to  S.  2  Chr.  9:23 
11:1  king  S.  loved  many  worn. 

2  S.  clave  to  these  in  love,  4 
5  .S.  went  after  Ashtoretli  and 
6S.  did  evil;  7  S.  built  for  C. 
9  Lord  was  angry  with  S.  27 

14  Hadad,  an  adversary  to  S. 
88  S.  made  Jeroboam  ruler 
40  S.  sought  therefore  to  kill 
43  S.  slept  with  his  fathers 

12:2  fled  from  the  presence  of  S. 
14:26  ehields  S.  ma.  2  Chr.  12:9 
%  K.  21:7  the  Lord  said  to  David 
and  to  S.  2  Chr.  33:7 

1  Chr.  22:5  S.  my  son,  is  young 
9  for  his  name  shall  be  S.  17 

28:6  S.  thy  son  he  shall  build 
9  thou  S.  my  son,  know  the  G. 
11  David  gave  to  S.  pattern 

29:1  S.  my  son,  whom  G.  alone 
19  give  to  S.  my  son  a  perfect 

23  S.  sat  on  the  throne  of  the 

25  L.  magnified  S.  exceedingly 

2  Chr.  2:17  S.  number,  strangers 
3:3  things  wherein  S.  was  inst. 
30:2G  since  time  of  S.  not  such 

Ezr.  2:55  the  children  of  S.  eerv. 

68;  Nth.  7:57,  tM);  11:3 
Neh.  18:45  commandment  of  S. 
13:26  did  not  kingS.  sinbvth.  ? 
Prov.  l:lprov.  of  S.  10:1;  25:1 
Cant.  1:1  Bongof  songs  wh.  is  S. 
5  comely,  as  the  curtainsof  S. 
3:7  behold,  his  bed  which  is  S. 
11  behold  king  S.  8:12  S.  must 
8:11  S.  had  vineyard  at  Baal-h. 
Jer.  52:20  sea  S.  ma.  was  carried 
Mat.  1:6  Da.  begat  S.  7  S.  begat 
6:29  S.  in  all  his  gl.  Luke  12:27 
12:42  greater  than  S.  LukeW.ZX 
John  10:4-3  Je.  walked  In  S.  por. 
Acts  3:11  ran  to  them  to  S.  porch 
5:18  with  one  accord  in  S.  por. 

SOMEBODY. 
Liil(e  8:46  Jesus  said,  e.  touched 
Acts  5:30  Theu.  boasting  to  be  s. 

SOMETHING. 
Mark  5:43  that  s.  should  be  giv. 
Lvke  11:.54  seeking  to  catch  s. 
John  13:29  he  eh.  give  s.  to  poor 
Acts  3:5  expecting  to  receive  s. 
23:15  would  inquire*,  more  per. 

18  young  man  hath  s.  to  say 
Gal.  6:3  man  think  him.  to  be  s. 

SOMETIMES. 

Eph.  2:13  ye  who  were  s.  afar  off 
Col.  3:7  in  which  ye  walked  s. 

SOMEWHAT. 

Lev.  4:22  wh.  ruler  hath  done  s.  , 

1  K.  2:14  he  said.  I  have«.  to  say 

2  K.  5:20  I  will  run  and  take  s.  i 
Lvke  7:40  have  s.  to  say  unto  th. 
Arts  23:20  inq.  s.  more  perfectly 

25:26  I  might  have  s.  to  write 
Itom.  15:24  if  first  I  be  s.  filled 
2  Cor.  5:13  may  haves,  to  answer 

10:8  tho'  I  should  boast  s.  more 
Gal.  2:6  th.  who  seemed  to  be  s. 
Ileb.  8:3  this  man  haves,  to  offer 
Rev.  2:4  I  have  s.  against  thee 
SON. 

Gen.  17:16  I  will  give  theea*.  of 

Sarah,  19;  18:10,  14 
21:2  Sarah  bare  Abraham  a  s.  7 
24::36  my  master's  wife  bare  as. 
51  let  her  be  master's  s.  wife 
2;):33  he  hath  given  mc  this  s. 
30:6  G.  heard  me.  given  me  s. 

24  Lord  shall  add  to  me  ano,  $, 
35:17  thou  Shalt  have  this  s. 
37:3  bee.  he  was  s.  of  old  age 

Ex.  1:16  if  s.  then  ye  kill  him 


SON 

Devt.  1.3:6  if  s.  of  mo.  cnt.  thee. 
21:16  not  makes,  of  belov.  first- 
born before  s.  of  hated,  17 
20  ours,  is  stubborn,  rebellious 
28:56  eye  sh.  be  evil  tow.  her  s. 
Jos.  6:26  in  young,  s.  set  up  gat. 
Jiid.  5:12  lead  Ciiptive  s.  of  Ab. 
9:18  made  s.  of  his  servant  king 
11:2  thou  art  s.  of  strange  wo. 
34  he  had  nei.  s.  nor  daughter 
13:3  conceive  and  bear  a  s.  5,  7 
Ruthi-.n  Ruth  bare  as. 
17  a  s.  born  to  Naomi 

1  Sam.  1:2:3  Hannah  gaves.  suck 
4:20  fear  not,  th.  hast  borne  a  s. 
10:11  wh.  is  come  tos.  of  Kishf 
16:18  I  have  seen  a  s.  of  Jesse 
17:55  whose  s.  ?  58  whose  ».  art 
20:27  wheref  com.  not  s.  of  J.  ? 

31  as  long  as  s.  of  Jesse  livetli 
22:7  will  s.  of  Jesse  give  fields? 

9  I  saw  s.  of  Jesse  com.  to  N. 
12  hear,  now,  thou  s.  of  Ahit. 
25:10  who  is  the  s.  of  Jesse  ? 

17  he  is  snch  a  s.  of  Belial 

2  Sam.  1:13  I  am  s.  of  a  stranger 
9:9  give.  s.  all  that  pertain,  to  S. 
10:2  show  kindness  to  s.  of  Na. 
16:3  where  is  thy  master's  s. 
18:12  put  forth  ha.  ag.  king's  s. 

18  have  no  s.  to  keep  my  name 
20  because  the  king's  s.  is  dead 

1  K.  3:6  thou  hast  given  him  a  s. 
5:7  hath  given  David  a  wise  s. 
12:16  no  inheritance  in  s.  of 

Jesse,  2  CAn  10:16 
14:5  Cometh  to  ask  of  thee  for  s. 
22:26  Joa.  king's  s.  2  Otr.  18:25 

3  A'.  1:17  because  he  had  no  s. 
4:16  season  th.  sh.  embrace  a  s. 

28  did  I  desire  a  s.  37  took  s. 
6:29  give  s.  to  eat  him,  hid  s. 

32  s.  of  a  murderer  hath  sent 
8:1  whose  s.  he  restored  to  life 
11:1  s.  was  dead,  2  Chr.  22:9 

4  Jehoiada  sho.  them  king's  s. 

1  Chr.  12:18  side,  thou  s.  of  Jesse 
22:9  behold,  a  s.  shall  be  born 

2  Chr.  21:17  never  a  s.  left  him 
23:3  behold,  king's  s.  shall  rei. 

■Job  18:19  nei.  have  s.  nor  neph. 
Ps.  2:12  kiss  s.  lest  he  be  angry 

72:1  righteousn.  unto  king's  s. 

86:16  save  s.  of  thv  handmaid 

89:22  nor.s.  of  wicked,  afflict  h. 

116:16  I  am  s.  of  thy  hand-ma. 
P/ov.  3:12  s.  in  whom  he  deligU. 

4:3  I  was  my  father's  s.  belov. 

10:1  a  wise  s.  mak.  glad  fa.  15:20 

5  gath.  is  wise  s.  slei'p.  in  har. 
s.  cans,  shame,  17:3 ;  19:26 

13:1  a  wise  s.  heareth  instruc. 

17:25  foolish  s.  is  a  grief  to  fat. 

19:13  foolish  s.  calamity  of  fath. 

28:7  whoso  keep,  law  is  wise  s. 

31:2  s.  of  womb,  s.  of  vows  1 
Ec.  5:14  begetteth  a  s.  nothing 

10:17  when  king  is  s.  of  nobles 
Is.  7:14  virgin  cone,  and  bear  s. 

9:6  ch.  born,  unto  us  s.  is  given 

14:12  O  Lucifer,  s.  of  morning 
22  I  will  cut  off  fr.  Babylon  s. 

19:11  s.  of  wise.  s.  of  kings 

49:15  compassion  on  s.  of  womb 

56:3  nei.  s.  of  stranger  sjjeak 
Jer.  6:26  mourn,  as  lor  only  s. 

33:21  sho.  not  have  a  s.  to  reign 
Ezek.  14:20  deliv.  nei.  s.  nor  dan. 

18:4  soul  of  s.  is  mine 
14  a  s.  that  seeth  his  fa.'s  sins 

19  why  doth  not  s.  bear  iniq. 

20  s.  not  bear  iniq.  of  father 
44:25  for  s.  or  daugh.  tliey  may 

Hos.  1.3:13  he  is  an  unwise  s. 
Amos  7:14  nor  was  I  proph.'s  s. 
8:10  as  mourning  of  an  only  s. 
Mic.  7:6  s.  (lislumoreth  father 
Mai.  1:6  s.  honoreth  his  father 
Mat.  1:21  bring  forth  s.  1:31 
9:2  s.  be  of  go.  cheer,  Mark  2:5 
10:37  he  that  loveth  s.  or  dang. 
11:27  know.  S.  but  Father,  por 

Father  save     Luke  10:22 
13:55  the  carpen.'s  s.  Mark  6:3 ; 

Luke  4:22 
16:16  thou  art  Christ,  S.  of  God 
21:28  s.  go  work  in  my  viney. 
22:42  of  "Christ  ?  whose  s.  i  s  he  ? 
.1/17;*  12:6  having  one  s.  beloved 
13:32  hour  knoweth  not  tlie  & 
14:61  Christ.     of  the  Blessed? 


22  every  s.  born  cast  into  river  Luke  1:13  Elisab.  shall  bear  a  ^ 


2:10  child  grew,  and  bee.  hers. 
Lev.  12:6  days  ol^  purify,  for  a  s.  j 

21:10  s.  of  an  Israeliti-^h  woman  j 

25:49  his  uncle's  s.  mav  redeem 
Num.  2:3:18  hearken,  s.  "of  Zip. 

27:1  bath  no  s.  8  and  have  no  s. 


998 


32  be  called  S.  of  the  Highest 
3:23  Jesus  s.  of  Joseph,  s.  of  H. 
7:12  only  s.  of  his  mother 
10:6  if  s.  of  peace  be  there 
11:11  if  a  s.  ask  bread  of  any 
12:53  father  divided  against  s. 


SON 

Luke  15:13  younger  j.  gathered 

16:25  s.  remember,  in  thy  lifet. 

19:9  forasmuch  as  he  is  s.  of  A. 
John  1:18  only  S.  in  bosom  of  F. 

3:35  Father  loveth  the  S.  5:20 
36  beli.  on  S.  believeth  not  S. 

5:19  S.  can  do  noth.  of  himself 

21  S.  quicken,  whom  he  will 

22  committed  all  judgm.  to  S. 

23  men  should  honor  .S'.  he  th„ 
honor,  not  S.  honor,  not  F. 

26  given  to  S.  to  have  life 
6:40  cv.  one  who  seeth  the  S. 
42  is  not  this  Jes.  s.  of  Joseph 
8:35  s.  abideth ;  9:19  is  this  s.  / 
36  if  S.  shall  make  yon  free 
9:20  we  kn.  that  this  is  our  g. 
14:13  Fa.  may  be  glorified  in  S. 
17:12  none  lost  buts.  of  perdit. 
Acts  4:.36  Barnabas,  s.  of  consol. 
23:6  Pharisee,  s.  of  a  Pharisee 
16  Paul's  sister's  s.  heard  of 
Rom.  9:9  Sarah  shall  have  a  s. 

1  Cor.  15:28  then  S.  himself  sub. 
Gal.  4:7  no  more  serv.  but  a  a. 
Phil.  2:22  as  s.  he  serv.  in  gospel 
Col.  4:10  Marcus  sister's  s.  to  B. 

2  Thes.  2:3  man  of  sin,  s.  of  per. 
1  Ti'm.  1:18  commit  to  thee*.  T. 
Heb.  1:5  he  shall  he  to  me  a  s. 

8  to  S.  he  saith,  Thy  throne 
3:6  Christ  as  a  s.  over  his  own 
5:8  tho'  he  were  a  s.  yet  learned 
7:28  word  of  the  oatli  maketh  s. 
11:24  refu.  to  be  called  s.  of  Ph. 
12:6  scourg.  every  s.  he  receiv. 

1  John  2:22  antic,  deni.  F.  and  8. 

23  wOiosoever  denieth  the  S. 
the  same  hath  not  the  Fath. 

24  continue  in  S.  and  in  Fath. 
4:14  Father  sent  S.  to  be  Savi. 
5:12  he  that  hath  ^S'.  hath  life 

iJohn  3  L.  Je.  Ch.  S.  of  Father 

9  hath  both  the  Father  and  S. 
See  DATiD. 

SON  of  God. 
Dan.  3:25  fourth  is  like  s.  of  G. 
Mat.  8:29  thou  S.  of  G.  Luke  8:28 

14:33  of  a  truth  th.  art  S.  of  G. 

26:63  whether  be  Ch.  S.  of  G. 

27:43  he  said,  I  am  the  S.  of  G. 
54  was  S.  Of  G.  Mark  15:,3"9 
Mark  3:11  art  S.  of  G.  John  1:49 
Lvke  1:.35  sh.  be  called  S.  of  G. 

3:.38  s.  of  Adam,  was  s.  of  G. 

4:41  crying.  Thou  art  Christ  the 
S.  of  G.  John6:m\  11:27 

22:70  art  th.  then  the  S.  of  G.t 
Jolin  1:.34  this  is  the  S.  of  God 

3:18  the  only  begotten  S.  of  G. 

5:25  shall  hear  voice  of  S.  of  G. 

9:35  dost  thou  beli.  on  S.ofG.? 

10::36  I  said,  I  am  the  S.  of  God 

11:4  that  S.  of  G.  might  be  glo. 

19:7  he  made  himself  S.  of  God 

20:31  bell.  Je.  is  C.  the  S.  of  G. 
Acts  8:37  J.  Christ  is  the  5'.  of  G. 

9:20  Christ,  that  he  is  S.  of  G. 
Rom.  1:4  declared  to  be  S.  of  G. 

2  Cor.  1:19  the  S.  of  G.  was  not 
Gal.  2:20  by  faith  of  S.  of  God 
Eph.  4:13  knowledge  of  S.  of  G. 
Ileb.  4:14  high-pr.  J.  the  S.  of  G 

6:6  crncifv'to  thcmsel.  S.  Of  G 
7:3  made  "like  to  the  S.  of  God 
10:29  trod,  under  foot  S.  of  God 

1  John  3-8  for  this  piirp.  S.  of  G. 
4:15  shall  confess  Je.  is  S.  of  G. 
5:5  believeth  Jesus  is  S.  of  God 

10  that  believeth  on  S.  of  God 
1.3  believe  on  name  of  S.  of  G. 
20  know  that  S.  of  G.  is  come 

Rev.  2:18  write,  saith  S.  of  God 

His  SON. 
fffn.  22:13 bu. -off.  instead  ofh.s. 
Abraham,  G.  blessed  h.  s. 

37:34  Jacob  mourned  for  his  s. 
Ec.  32:29  every  man  upon  his  s. 
Lev.  21:2  for  his  s.  he  may  be 
Nvm.  20:26  put  on  Elea.  h.  s.  28 
Deut.  1:31  man  doth  bear  his  s. 

7:3  thy  daiigh.  not  give  to  kisg. 

8:5  as  a  man  chasteneth  his  s. 

18:10  not  any  mak.  h.  s.  to  pass 

2  .Sam.  16:19  serve  inpres.  ofh.  s. 

1  K.  11:36  and  to  h.  s.  will  I  give 

2  E.  3:27  Moab  took  his  eldest  s. 
16:3  A.  made  Ais  s.  to  pass  thro' 

I  21:6  Manas,  made  his  s.  to  pass 
I  i'3:10  no  man  mi.  make  A.  s.  pass 
2  Chr.  24:22  Jo.  the  ki.  slew  h.s. 
Prov.  13:24  spareth  rod,  hat.  h.  S. 
j  29:21  shall  have  him  bee.  his  t. 

30:4  what  is  A s.  name? 
I  Jer.  27:7  his  s.  and  his  son's  *. 

3:17  as  a  n:an  spareth  h.  t. 
I  Mat.  21:37  last  of  all  sent  his  t. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SON 

Mat.  52:2  made  a  marr.  for  his  s. 
45  how  is  he  then  h.  s.  ?  Mark 
12:37;  Z«fe  20:44 
John  3:16  jjave  /(.  only  hcjrot.  S. 

17  God  sent  not  his  S.  to  con. 
Acts  3:13  Ciod  hath  gloii.  h.  S.  J. 

36  God  having  raised  up  h.  S. 
Horn.  1:9  serve  in  gospel  of  A.  S. 

8:3  God  sending  his  own  S.  in 
32  that  spared  not  his  own  S. 

Gal.  1:16  it  pleas.  G.  to  rev.  h.  S. 

4:4  God  sent  forth  his  S. 
1  Tlies.  1:10  to  wait  for  his  S. 
Eeb.  1:2  spoken  to  us  by  his  S. 
Jam.  2:21  had  offered  Isaac  his  s. 
lJohnl:3te\.  iswithF.  aud/(.  S. 
7  blood  of  Jes.  Ch.  h.  S.  clca. 

8:23  believe  on  name  of  h.  S. 

5:9  he  hath  testified  of  h.  S. 

10  beli.  not  rec.  G.  gave  of  A.  S. 

11  this  life  is  in  his  S. 

20  we  are  in  him,  even  his  S. 

SOIV.I!V-LAW. 
Gen.  19:12  hast  thou  any  s.-i.-l.  ? 
Jud.  15:6  Samson  Van  s.-i.-l.  of 
19:5  damsel's  fa.  said  to  s.-i.-l. 

1  Sam.  18:18  should  be  s.-i.-l.  23 
22:14  faithful  as  king's  s.-i.-l.  ? 

2  K.  8:27  Jehoram  was  s.-i.-l. 
Neh.  6:18  Tobiah  was  s.-i.-l.  to 

13:28  was  s.-i.-l.  to  Sauballat 

See  BELOVED. 

My  SO\. 

Gen.  21:23  not  deal  fal.  wi.  mys. 
22:7  he  said,  Here  am  I,  my  s. 
24:3  not  take  wife  to  my  s.  37 
6  bring  not  my  s.  thither  ag.  8 
27:8  now  theref.  my  s.  obey,  43 

18  am  I,  who  art  thou,  mys.  ? 

21  whe.  thou  be  my  very  it.  24 

37  what  shall  I  do  now,  my  s.  ? 
37:.33  and  said.  It  is  my  s.  coat 

35  will  go  into  grave  to  my  s. 
42:38  he  said,  my  s.  shall  not  go 
45:28  Joseph  my  s.  is  yet  alive 

JEc.  4:22  Is.  ia  my  s.  even  my 

Jud.  8:23  neith.  shall  my  s,  rule 

1  Sam.  3:6  I  ailed  not  tny  s.  lie 
4:16  what  ia  there  done,  my  s.  ? 
10:2  what  shall  I  do  for  my  s.  ? 
24:16  voice,  7??!/ David?  20:17 
26:21  sinned,  return,  mys.  Dav. 

^Sam.  7:14  he  shall  be  my  s. 
13:25  my  s.  let  us  not  all  go 
14:16  dest.  me  and  my  s.  out  of 
16:11  my  s.  who  came  forth 
18:33  king  said,  O  my  s.  Ahsal. 
my  s.  my  s.  Absalom,  19:4 

1  K.  3:20  took  my  s.  from,  22,  23 
17:12  dress  It  for  me  and  my  s. 

8  K.  6:29  we  boiled  my  s.  and  eat 
14:9  dau.  to  my  s.  2  Chr.  25:18 

1  Chr.  17:13  shall  be  my  s.  22: 10 
22:11  my  s.  Lord  will  be  with 
28:6  ha.  chosen  him  to  be  mys. 
29:1  Sol.  my  s.  whom  God  hatli 

Ps.  2:7  thou  art  my  s.  Acts  13:33 ; 
Beb.  1:5;  5:5 

Prov.  6:3  do  this  now,  my  s. 
23:26  my  s.  give  me  thy  heart 
24:21  my  s.  fear  thou  the  Lord 
27:11  my  s.  be  wise  and  make 
31:2  what,  my  s.  and  what,  son 

Jer.  31:20  is  Ephra.  my  dear  s.  ? 

Eos.  11:1  called  my  s.  Mat.  2:15 

Mat.  3:17  my  beloved  S.  17:5 

Mark  9:17  I  have  brought  my  s. 

Lifke  9:.38  Mast,  look  upon  my  s. 
15:24  for  this  my  s.  was  dead 

1  Tim.  1:2  to  Timothy  viy  own  s. 

2  Tim.  2:1 7nys.  be  stro.  in  grace 
Tit.  1:4  to  Titus  mine  own  s. 
Phile.  10  I  beseech  th.  for  my  s. 
Sev.  21:7  his  God,  he  sh.  be  my  s. 

Thy  SOIV. 

Gen.  22:2  take    s.  thine  only  >?. 

24:5  must  I  needs  bring  th  y  s.  ? 

37:.32  know  whe.  it  be  t.  s.  coat 

48:2  behold,  thy  s.  Jos.  cometh 
Ex-.  10:2  tell  in  the  ears  of  thy  s. 

13:8  thou  Shalt  show  thy  s. 
14  wh.  t.  s.  asketh,  Vtut.  6:20 
Beut.  6:21  shalt  say  unto  thy  s. 

7:3  nor  daughter  take  u,nf  o  <.  s. 
4  they  will  turn  away  thy  s. 
Jud.  6:30  bring  out  t.  s.  that  he 

8:22  rule  over  us,  thou,  thy  s. 
1  Sam.  16:19  send  me  David  t.  s. 
1 K.  1:12  save  life  of  thy  s.  Solo. 

3:22  dead  is  t.  s.  23  and  thy  s. 

5:5  thy  s.  whom  I  will  set  upon 

11:12  rend  it  out  of  hand  of  t,  s. 

17:13  for  thee  and  for  thy  s. 

19  give  me  t.  s.  23  t.  s.  liveth 
iK.  1:36  he  said.  Take  up  thy  s. 

6:28  gi.  t.  s.  that  we  may  eat,  29 


SON 

1 1^.  16:7  I  am  thy  ser.  and  thy  s. 
Prov.  19:18  chasten  thy  s.  while 

29:17  correct  My  s.  and  he  shall 
Luke  9:41  Je.  said.  Bring  thy  s. 

15:19  no  more  wor.  to  be  t.  s.  21 
30  soon  as  this  t.  s.  was  come 
.John  4:50  thy  s.  liveth,  51,  53 

17:1  glorify  t.  S.  that  t.  S.  may 

19:26  saith,  'Woman,  beh.  thy  8. 

SON  of  man. 

Ezekiel—a.ho\e  ninety  times. 
SOIVG. 

Ex.  15:1  then  sang  Moses  this  s. 
unto  the  Lord,  Jfi/m.  21:17 
2  the  Lord  is  my  strength  and 
s.  Ps.  118:14;  Is.  12:2 
Deut.  31:19  wri.  this  s.  th.  th.  s. 

21  this  s.  sh.  testify  aga.  them 

22  Moses  theref.  wrote  this  s. 
30  Mo.  spake  words  of  s.  82:44 

■Tud.  5:12  awake.  Dehor,  utter  s. 
2  Sa7n.  22:1  Da.  spa.  words  of  s. 

1  Chr.  6:31  D.  set  over  scrv.  of  s. 
15:22  chief  of  Lev.  was  for  s.  27 
25:6  under  their  father  for  s. 

2  Chr.  29:27  s.  of  the  Lord  began 
Job  30:9  I  am  their  s.  by-word 
Ps.  28:7  with  my  s.  will  I  praise 

33:3  sing  a  new  s.  Is.  42:10 

40:3  put  a  new  s.  in  my  mouth 

42:8  m  night  hiss,  sh.bewi.  me 

69:12  I  was  of  the  drunkards 
30  I  will  praise  God  with  a  s. 

77:6  I  call  to  remembra.  my  s. 

96:1  O  sing  to  the  Lord  a  new  s. 
98:1;  149:1 

137:3  they  required  of  us  a  s. 
4  how  sh.  we  sing  Lord's  s.  ? 

144:9  I  will  sing  a  new  s. 
Ec.  7:5  man  to  hear  s.  of  fools 
Cant.  1:1  s.  of  songs  which  is  S. 
Is.  5:1  now  will  I  sing  a  s. 

24:9  sh.  not  drink  wine  wi.  a  s. 

2G:1  in  th.  day  sh.  th.  s.  be  sung 

.30:29  shall  liave  a  s.  as  in  night 
Linn.  3:14  I  was  their    all  day 
E::ek.  33:32  to  them  as  a  lovely  s. 
Ilev.  5:9  they  sung  a  new  s.  14:3 

14:3  no  man  could  learn  that  s. 

15:3  the  s.  of  Moses  and  s.  of  L. 

SOXGS. 

Gen.  31:27  sent  thee  away  wi.  s. 
1  K.  4:32  s.  a  thousand  and  five 
1  Chr.  25:7  were  instructed  in  s. 
Neh.  12:46  in  days  of  D.  were  s. 
.Job  3.5:10  G.  who  giv.  s.  in  night 
Ps.  32:7  comp.  wi.  s.  of  deliver 

119:54  have  been  my  .<i.  in  house 

1.37:3  sing  us  one  of  the  s.  of  Z. 
Prov.  25:20  singeth  s.  to  heavy 
Cant.  1:1  song  of  s.  which  is  Sol. 
Is.  2.3:16  melody,  sing  many  s. 

24:16  part  of  earth  we  heai  d  s. 

3.5:10  ranso.  come  to  Z.  with  s. 

38:20  we  will  sing  my  «. 
Kzek.  2(>:13  noise  of  «.  to  cease 
Amos  5:23  take  away  noise  of  s. 

8:3  s.  of  temple  shall  be  howli. 

10  turn  your  s.  into  lamentati. 
Eph.  5:19  in  psalms  spiritual  s. 
Col.  3:16  hymns,  and  spiritual  *. 

60\'S. 

Gen.  9:19  the  three  s.  of  Noah 
10:1  and  to  them  were  s.  born 
23:11  in  pres.  of  s.  of  my  peoi)le 
27:29  let  mother's  s.  bow  down 
42:5  s.  of  Is.  came  to  buy  corn 

11  we  are  all  one  man's  s.  .33 
46:5  s.  of  Israel  carried  Jacob 

Lev.  26:29  cat  flesh  of  your  s. 
Num.  27:3  father  died,  had  no  s. 

36:3  married  to  «.  of  oth.  tribes 
Dent.  32:8  separated  s.  of  Adam 
■Jud.  8:19  the  s.  of  my  mother 
30  Gideon  had  70  s.  10:4  Jair 

12:14  Abdon  had  40  s.  30  neph. 

19:22  cert.  «.  of  Bel.  beset  house 
Ituth  1:11  are  there  any  more  s.  ? 

1  Sam.  1:8  am  not  I  bet.  th.  lOs. .? 
2:12  s.  of  Eli  were     of  Belial 
8:11  take  your;;,  appoint  them 

2  Sam.  2:18  tliree  s.  of  Zcruiah 
3:39     of  Zeruiah  be  too  hard 
9:11  eat  as  one  of  king's  s. 
13:30  Absa.  hath  slain  king's  s. 
16:10  what  to  do,  s.  of  Z.  ?  19:22 
23:6  ,<:.  of  Bel.  shall  be  as  thorns 

1  K.  20:.35  the  s.  of  the  prophets 
21:10  set  two  men, of  Belial 

2  K.  10:8  heads  of  the  king's  s. 

1  Chr.  21:20  Orn.  and  his  four  s. 
28:4  among  the  s.  of  my  fathers 

2  Chr.  2:3:3  Lord  said  of  «.  of  Da. 
24:25  blood  of  the*,  of  Jehoiada 

Est.  9:10  ten  s.  of  Ha.  slew  they 
13  Ha.'s  ten  s.  be  hanged,  14 


SON 

Ps.  89:6  ■tt'ho  amo.  «.  of  mighty  f 
144:12  our    may  be  as  plants 

Is.  51:18  no.  to  guide  her  amo.  s. 
56:6  s.  of  Strang,  that  join  Lord 
60:10  s.  of  stranger  build  walls 
14  s.  of  them  th.  afllicted  thee 

Jer.  6:21  s.  shall  fall  upon  them 
13:14  fathers  and  s.  together 
29:6  beget  s.  ta.  wives  for  yo.  s. 
35:6  drmk  no  wine,  ye,  nor  s. 
49:1  hath  Israel  no  s.  f  no  heir? 

Lam.  4:2  precious  s.  of  Zion 

Ezek.  5:10  fathers  eats.  s.  fathers 
20:31  your  s.  pass  thro'  the  fire 
23:37  caused  «.  to  pass  thro'  fire 

Hos.  1:10  ye  are  s.  of  living  God 

AniiOS  2:11  I  raised  up  of  your  s. 

ilal.  3:3  he  shall  purify  s.  of  Le. 

Mark  3:17  Boanerges,  s.  of  thun. 

Luke  11:19  your*,  cast  th.  out? 

1  Cor.  4:14  ijut  as  my  beloved  s. 

Gal.  4:5  receive  Uie  adopti.  of  s. 
6  bee.  ye  are  s.  God  hatli  sent 

Heb.  2:10  bring,  many  s.  to  glory 
11:21  Jacob  blessed  s.  of  Joseph 
12:7  G.  deal,  with  you  as  wi.  a. 

See  AAKON,  DAUGHTER. 

801VS  of  God. 

Gen.  6:2  s.  of  G.  saw  daughters 
Job  1:6  s.  of  G.  came  to  pres.  2:1 
.38:7  s.  of  G.  shouted  for  joy 
Hos.  1:10  ye  are  s.  of  living  God 
.John  1:12  power  to  bee.  s.  of  G. 
Emn.  8:14  Sp.  of  God,  are  s.  of  G. 

19  manifestation  of  s.  of  God 
Phil.  2:15  be  harmless,  s.  of  God 
1  John  3:1  we  be  called  s.  of  G. 

2  beloved,  now  are  we  s.  of  G. 

His  »OTi%. 
Gen.  9:1  God  blessed  N.  and  A.  s. 

30:35  gave  th.  into  hands  of  A.  s. 

50:12 /ms,  did  unto  him  as  he 
E.r.  18:5  Jethro  came  with  h.  s. 

28:1  take  Aa.  and  h.  s.  to  mini. 
Lev.  6:22  priest  of  his  s.  is  anoi. 
Deut.  18:5  chosen  him  and  A.  s. 

21:16  he  maketh  A.  inherit 
Jud.  9:18  slain  A.  s.  70  persons 

17:11  Levite  was  as  one  of  Ai.s«. 

1  Sam.  2:22  heard  all  his  a.  did 
8:1  S.  when  old  made  A.  e.  jud. 

3  his  s.  walk,  not  in  his  ways 
16:1  provided  a  king  am.  A  is  s. 
30:6  grieved,  ev.  man  for  his  s. 

2  Sam.  21:6  let  7  of  A.  s.  be  deli. 

1  A'.  13:11  A.  s.  came  and  to.  him 
12  A.  s.  seen  way  man  of  God 

21:29  in  h.  s.  days  will  I  bring 

2  K.  19:.37  his  s.  smote  him  with 

sword.  Is.  37:38 
2  Chr.  11:14  Jeroboam  and  his  s. 

21:7  give  light  to  him  and  A.  s. 
17  carried  away  his  s.  save  the 
youngest  of  his  s. 

.36:20  serv.  to  him  and  A  is  s. 
Ezr.  6:10  life  of  king  and  his  s. 
Est.  9:25  and  his  s.  be  hanged 
Job  1:4  his  s.  went  and  feasted 

14:21  his  s.  came  to  honor 

38:32  canst  guide  A.  with  A.  s.  ? 

42:16  J.  saw  A.  «.  and  A.  s.  sons 
Ezek.  46:16  a  gift  to  any  of  A.  s. 
Dan.  11:10  h.  s.  eh.  be  stirred  up 
See  MAN. 

My  SONS. 

Gen.  48:9  J.  said,  They  are  mys. 

1  Sam.  2:24  my  s.  it  is  no  good 
12:2  S.  said,  my  s.  are  with  you 

1  Chr.  28:5  of  all  mys.  chosen  S. 

.lob  1:5  it  may  be  my  s.  have  sin. 

Is.  45:11  to  come  concern,  my  s. 

1  Cor.  4:14  but  as  my  beloved  s. 

See  SEVEN. 

Thy  SOIVS. 

Et.  12:24  th,  and  t.  s.  Num.  18:8 
22:29  first-born  of  thys.  sh.  give 
34:20  first-born  oft.  s.  shalt  red. 

Lev.  10:14  thy  due,  and  t.  s.  due 

Num.  18:1  t.  s.  sh.  bear  iniquity 
11  I  have  given  them  to  thy  s. 

Deut.  4:9  teach  t.  s.  and  t.  s.  sons 

1  Sam.  2:29  and  honorest  thy  s. 
8:5  thy  s.  walk  not  in  thy  ways 
28:19  to-mor.  thy  s.  be  with  me 

2  Sam.  9:10  t.  s.  shall  till  land 

2  A'.  20:18  thys.  shall  be  eunuchs 
in  Babylon.  Is.  39:7 

7s.  49:22  they  shall  bring  thy  s. 
51:'20  thy  s.  have  fainted 
60:4  thy  s.  sh.  come  from  far,  9 

Jei:  48:46  t.  s.  are  taken  captives 

Zee.  9:13  t.  s.  O  Zi.  against  t.  s. 
Two  SOXS. 

Gen.  10:25  to  E.  f.  s.  1  Chr.  1:19 
34:25  two  of  s.  of  Ja.  slew  males 


SOR 

Gen.  41;50  to  .Toe.  were  bom  f.  t. 

42:37  slay  my  t.  s.  if  I  bri.  him 

44:27  kn.  my  wife  bare  me  t.  8. 

48:1  he  took  with  him  hfs  t.  s. 
Ex.  18:3  Zipporah  and  her  t.  s. 
Lev.  16:1  death  of  t.  s.  of  Aaron 
Puth  1:1  t.  s.  Mahlon  and  C'hil.3 
1  Sam.  2:.34  come  upon  thy  t.  s. 

4:4  the  two  s.  of  Eli  were  there 
2 Sam.  14:6  handmaid  had  tico  s. 

15:.36  they  had  with  them  t.  s. 

21:8  king  took  two  s.  of  Rizpah. 
Mat.  20:21  grant  that  fh.mv  t.  s. 

21:28  a  man  had  t.  s.  Lu.  15:11 

2B::37  Peter  and  t.  s.  of  Zebcdee 
Acts  7:29  in  Midi,  he  Ix^'at  t.  s. 
Gal.  4:22  Abraham  had  two  s. 
SOOIV. 

Ex.  2:18  ye  are  come  so  s.  to-day? 
Deut.  4:26  ye  shall  s.  utt.  perish  • 
Job  32:22  Makers,  take  me  away 
Ps.  90:10  for  it  is  s.  cut  oflT 
106:13  they  s.  forgat  his  works 
Tit.  1:7  not  self-wil.  not  s.  angry 

SOOIN'ER. 
Ileb.  13:19  restored  to  you  fhes. 
Jam.  1:11  the  sun  is  no  s.  risen 

SOOTHSAYER,  S. 

,Jos.  13:22  Balaam  son  of  Beors. 
Is.  2:6  peo.  because  they  are  s. 
Dan.  2:27  secret  cannot  «.  show 
5:7  king  cried  aloud  to  bring*. 

11  whom  Icing  made  mas.  ois, 
Mic.  5:12  shalt  have  no  more  a. 

SOOTHSAYI^G. 
Acts  16:16  mast,  much  gain  by  a. 
SOP. 

John  13:26  to  wh.  I  shall  give  a  «. 

27  after  the  s.  Satan  enter.  30 
SOPATER.  ActsiO:i 

SORCERER,  ESS. 
/<t.  ,57:3  draw  hither,  sons  of  *. 
Ar/s  13:6  certain  s.  a  false  proph. 
8  Elym.  the  s.  withstood  them 
SORCERERS. 
Ex.  7:11  called  wise  men  and  s. 
Jer.  27:9  hearken  not  to  your 
Dan.  2:2  N.  command,  to  call  s. 
Mai.  3:5  be  a  witn.  against  thes. 
Rev.  21:8  s.  sh.  have  part  in  lake 
22:15  without  are  dogs  and  s. 

SORCERY. 
Acts  8:9  who  beforetime  used  «•. 

SORCERIES. 
Is.  47:9  come  on  thee  for  thy 

12  stand  with  multi.  of  thy  s'. 
Acts  8:11  long  ti.  bewitch,  wi.  s. 
Rev.  9:21  nei.  repented  of  th.  g. 

18:23  by  s.  were  nations  deceiv. 

SORE,  Adj.  or  Adv. 
Gen.  19:9  pressed  s.  upon  man 
31:.30  bee.  thou  s.  longedst  after 
.34:25  day,  when  they  were  «. 
41:56  famine  waxed  s.  in  land 
57  famine  was  so  s.  in  all  lands 
43:1  famine  s.  in  land,  47:4,  13 
Deut.  6:22  Lord  showed  signs  s, 
Jud.  10:9  Israel  was  s.  distress. 
14:17  bee.  she  lay  s.  upon  hira 
20:34  battle  was  s.  1  Sam.  31:3 

•iSam.  2:17;  %K.  3:26 
21:2  lifted  their  voices,  wept  s. 

1  Sam.  1:10  Han.  prayed,  wept  a. 
5:7  his  hand  is  s.  on  us,  and  on 
14:52  s.  war  against  Philistines 

2  Sam.  13:36  arid  servant  wept  s. 

1  K.  17:17  sickn.  so  .«,  no  breath 

2  K.  6:11  king  of  Svria  s.  troub. 
20:3  Hezekiah  wept  s.  Is.  38:3 

2  Chr.  21:19  Jeho.  died  of  s.  dis. 
28:19  Ahaz  transgress,  s.  ag.  L. 
Ezr.  10:1  people  wept  very  s. 
Neh.  13:8  it  erieved  me  s.  thoref. 
.Job  5:18  maketh  s.  bindeth  up 
/■x.  6:3  my  ?oul  is  s.  vexed 
.38:2  thy  hand  presseth  me  s. 
44:19  thou  hast     broken  us 
55:4  my  heart  is  s.  pained 
118:13  thou  hast  thrust  s.  at  me 
7s.  27-1  with  s.  and  great  sword 
64:9  be  not  wroth  very  .<t.  O  Lo. 

12  wilt  thou  afllict  us  very  s.  f 
Lam.  1:2  she  weepeth  s.  in  night 
Ezek.  14:21  my  four  s.  iudgm. 
Da7i.  6:14  king  was  s.  displeased 
Mat.  21:15  th.  were  s.  displeased 
Mark  9:26  sp.  cried,  rent  him  «. 
Acts  20:37  wept  e.  and  kissed  P. 

See  AFRAID. 

SORE,  Siihstnntive. 

Lev.  13:42  if  a  white  reddish  a. 
2  Chr.  6:'29  know  his  owns.  gri. 
Ps.  38:11  friends  stand  aloof  ft.  s. 


99'J 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SOR 

Ts.  77:2  my  s.  ran  in  the  nipht 
Jiev.  lti:2  there  fell  a  grievous  s. 

gOREK. 
Ju(2.  16:4  a  woman  in  vail,  of  S. 

SORES. 
Is.  1:6  hrnises  and  pntrefving  s. 
Luke  16:20  Lazarus  full  of*.  21 
Bev.  16:11  hlasphemed  bee.  of  «. 

SORELY. 
7s.  23:5  s.  pained  at  report  of  T. 

SORER. 
Meh.  10:29  how  much  s.  punish. 

SORROW. 
Oen.  3:16  greatly  niulti.  thy  «.  in 
S.  thou  shalt  bring  forth  ch. 

17  in  .«.  Shalt  thou  eat  of  it 
42:38  bring  my  gray  hairs  vpith 

e.  to  the  grave,  44:29,  31 
Ex.  15:14  s.  take  hold  of  inhab. 
Lev.  26:16  terror  cause  s.  of  heart 
I)e}(l.  28:65  L.  sh.  give  s.  of  mind 
1  Chr.  4:9  bee.  I  bare  him  vei.  s. 
Neh.  2:2  noth.  else  but  s.  of  hea. 
Est.  9:22  turned  from  s.  to  joy 
Job  3:10  hid  not  s.  fr.  mine  eyes 

6:10  I  would  harden  myself  in  s. 

17 :7  eye  dim  by  reason  of  s. 

41:22  ,<s.  is  turned  into  joy 
Ps.  13:2  having  s.  in  my  heart 

38:17  my  s.  continually  bef.  me 

39:2  help  peace,  my  s.  stirred 

55:10  and  s.  in  the  midst  of  it 

90:10  their  strength  labor  axiAs. 

107:.39  brought  low  through  s. 

116:3  I  found  trouble  and  s. 
Prov.  10:10  that  winketh  caus.  s. 
22  L.  mak.  rich,  addeth  no  s. 

15:13  by  s.  of  heart  spirit  is  bro. 

17:21  begetteth  fool,  doeth  to  s. 

23:29  who  ha.  woe  ?  who  hath  s. 
He.  1:18  knowledge,  increaseths. 

B:17  hath  much  s.  and  wrath 

7:3  s.  is  better  than  laughter 

11:10  remove  s.  from  thy  heart 
Is.  5:30  look  to  land,  behold  s. 

14:3  L,  shall  give  thee  rest  fr.  s. 

17:11  heap  in  day  of  desperate 

29:2  distress  Ariel,  th.  sn.  be  s. 

35:10  s.  and  sighing  shall  flee 

50:11  ye  shall  lie  down  in  s. 

51:11  s.  and  mourningflee  away 

C5:14  sing,  but  ye  sh.  cry  fors. 
Jcr.  8:18  comf.  myself  against  s. 

20:18  womb,  see  labor  and  .? 

30:15  why  criest  thou?  s.  incu. 

Sl:13  make  them  rej.  iV.  their  s. 

45:3  L.  hath  add.  grief  to  my  s. 

49:23  there  is  s.  on  the  sea 
TMm.  1:12  any  s,  like  unto  my  t. 

18  behold  .<(.  3:65  "ive  them 
Hzek.  23::33flll.  wi.  drunk,  auds. 
Xwi'e  22:45  found  th.  sleep,  fors. 
John  16:6  s.  ha.  fill,  your  hearts 

20  your  s.  shall  be  turn,  to  joy 

21  wo.  when  in  travail  hath  s. 

22  and  ye  now  therefore  ha.  s. 
Jlom.  9:2  I  have  s.  in  my  heart 

S  Cor.  2:3  I  sho.  have  .s.  from  th. 
•7  swallo.  up  with  overmuch  s. 
7:10  godly  s."work.  repentance, 
but  s.  of  world  worke.  death 
FMl.  2:27  lest  I  have  s.  upon  s. 
JleiK  18:7  s.  give  her,  see  no  s. 
SUA  be  no  more  death,  neith.  s. 

SORROW,  Verb. 
Jer.  31:12  shall  not  s.  any  more 
61:29  land  shall  tremble  and  s. 
2fo.«.  8:10  they  shall  s.  for  burden 
1  T/ies.  4:13  s.  not  as  others 

SORROWS. 
JUx.  .3:7  cry,  for  I  know  their  s. 
S  iSoTO.  22:6  s.  of  hell  compassed 
me  about.  Ps.  18:4,  5;  116:3 
Job  9:28  I  afraid  ofs. 
21:17  God  distribut,  s.  in  anger 
39:3  bow  themselves,  cast  out  s. 
Fs.  16:4  s.  shall  be  multiplied 
32:10  many  s.  shall  be  to  wick. 
127:2  rise  up,  to  eat  bread  ofs. 
Ec.  2:23  his  days  s.  travail  grief 
7s.  13:8  and  s.  take  hold  of  them 
53:3  man  of  s.  acquainted  with 
4  borne  our  gi-iefa  carri.  our  s. 
Jer.  13:21  shall  not  s.  take  as  wo. 
49:24  s.  taken  her  as  a  woman 
Dan.  10:16  by  visions  s.  turned 
7/os.  13:13  s.  of  travailing  worn. 
Mat.  24:8  begin,  ofs.  Mark  Vi:S 
1  Tim.  6:10  pierced  with  many  s. 

SORROWED,  ETH. 
1  Sayn.  10:2  thy  father  s.  for  you 
S  Cor.  7:9 1  rejoice  ye  ,■!.  to  repe. 
11  that  ve  s.  after  a  godly  sort 
SORHOWFl'L. 
1  Sam.  1:15  woman  ota,s.  epirit 


SOU 

Joh  fil7  refus.  are  as  my  s.  meat 
Ps.  09:29  I  am  i)oor  and  s.  let 
Prov.  14:13  in  laugh,  heart  is  s. 
•Ter.  31:25  replenis.  every  s.  soul 
Zep.  3:18  gather  them  that  are  s. 
Zee.  9:5  Gaza  see  it,  be  very  s. 
3fat.  19:22  that  saying,  he  went 

away  s.  Luke  18:23,  24 
26:22  were  exc.  s.  Mm-k  14:19 

37  began  to  be  s.  very  heavy 

38  soul  exceed,  s.  Mark  14:.34 
■John  16:20  shall  be  s.  but  sorrow 
2  Cor.  6:10*'.  yet  always  rejoici. 
Phil.  2:28  I  may  be  the  less  s. 

SORROWING. 
Luke  2:48  father  and  I  so.  thee,«. 
Acts  20:38  s.  th.  see  face  no  more 
SORRY. 

1  Sam.  22:8  none  of  you  that  iss. 
Neh.  8:10  holy  to  L.  nei.  be  ye  s. 
Ps.  38:18  I  will  be  s.  for  my  sin 
Is.  51:19  who  shall  bes.  for  thee 
Mat.  14:9  king  was  s.  Mark  6:26 

17:23  and  they  were  exceedi.  s. 

2  Cor.  2:2  if  I  ma.  you  s.  sa.  is  s. 
7:8  s.  same  epistle  made  you  s. 

9  rejoice  not  ye  we.  s.  for  ye  s. 

SORT. 

Gen.  6:19  two  of  ev.  s.  in  ark,  20 
1  Chr.  24:5  divid.  one  s.  wi.  ano. 

29:14  able  to  offer  after  this  s. 
Ezr.  4:8  wrote  to  Ar.  after  th.  s. 
Neh.  6:4  sent  4  times  after  thiss. 
Ezek.  2:3:42  men  of  the  comm.  s. 
Dan.  1:10  worse  th.  chil.  of  yo.  s. 

3:29  no  god  can  del.  after  this  s. 
Acts  17:5  lewd  fellows  of  baser  s. 
Pom.  15:15  wri.  boldly  in  some  s. 

1  Cor.  3:13  man's  work  of  wh.  s. 

2  Co)\  7:11  sorrow,  after  godly  s. 

2  Tim.  3:6  of  this  s.  who  creep 

3  John  6  journey  after  a  godly  s. 

SORTS. 
Pe\it.  22:11  garment  of  divers  s. 
Neh.  5:18  store  of  all  s.  of  wine 
jR«.  78:45  divers  s.  of  flies,  105:31 
I'^zek.  27:24  merch.  in  all  s.  of  th. 
38:4  clothed  with  alls,  of  armor 

SOSIPATER. 
Pom.  16:21  Ja.  and  S.  my  kins. 

SOSTHENES. 
Act<i  18:17  the  Greeks  took  S. 
1  Cor.  1:1  Paul  and  S.  to  church 

SOTTISH. 
.Ter.  4:22  foolish,  th.  are  s.  child. 

SOUGHT. 
Gen.  43:30  he  s.  where  to  weep 
Ex.  4:19  men  dead  wh,  s.  life 
24  L.  met  him,  s.  to  kill  him 
33:7  that  s.  L.  went  to  tabcrna. 
Num.  35:23  ene.  nor  s.  his  harm 
■hid.  14:4  Samson  s.  occasion 

1  Sam.  27:4  S.  s.  no  more  for  him 

2  Sam.  3:17  s.  for  Da.  to  be  king 
4:8  head  of  ene.  that  s.  thy  life 
21:2  Saul  s.  to  slay  them  in  zeal 

1  K.  10:24  earth  s.  to  Sol.  to  hear 

2  K.  2:17  s.  three,days  for  Elijah 
1  Chr.  26:31  among  Heb.  were  s. 

Chr.  14:7  because  we  have  s.  L. 
17:4  «.  to  Lord  God  of  his  father 
25:15  s.  after  gods  of  Ed.  ?  20 
26:5  s.  G.  in  days  of  Zechariah, 

as  long  as  he  s.  the  Lord 
Neh.  n-.'irt  they  s.  the  Levit.  out 
Est.  9:2  hand  on  such  as  s.  hurt 
Ps.  34:4  I  s.  Lord,  he  heard,  77:2 
111:2  s.  out  of  all  that  have  pie. 
119:10  with  wh.  heart  I  s.  thee 
94  I  have  s.  thy  precepts 
Ec.  7:29  s.  many  inventions 
12:9  preacher  s.  out  many  prov. 
7s.  62:12  shalt  be  called  s.  out 
65:1  s.  of  them  asked  not,  found 
of  th.  that  s.  not.  Pom.  10:20 

10  place  for  my  peo.  that  s.  me 
■Jer.  8:2  moon,  whom  they  ha.  s. 

10:21  the  pastors  have  not  s.  L. 
26:21  king  s.  put  him  to  death 
50:20  iniquity  of  Israel  sh.  be  s. 
Lam.  1:19  theys.  meat  to  relieve 
Ezfk.  22:.30  I  s.  a  man  am.  them 
26:21  tho' s.  yet  never  be  found 
34:4  nei.  s.  tliat  which  was  lost 
Dan.  8:15  I  had  s.  for  meaning 
Ob.  6  Esau's  hidden  things  s.lip 
Zep.  1:6  tho.se  that  have  not  s. 
Mat.  2:20  dead  wh.  s.  child's  life 
21:46  s.  to  lav  hands  upow  him. 

Markn-.n:  iwjiy  20:19 
Luke  2:48  I  s.  thee  sorrowing 
49  how  is  it  that  ye  s.  me  ? 
11:16  others  s.  a  sign  fi'.  heaven 
i:j:6  s.  fru.  thereon,  found  none 
19:3Zaccheus  s,  to  see  Jesus 


SOU 

John  7:11  J.  s.  himatfeasf,  ll:.56 

;30  they  s.  to  take  him,  10::J9 
Acts  12:19  when  Herod  s.  for  Pe. 
17:5  they  s.  to  bring  them  out 
Rorn.  9:32  bee.  s.  it  not  by  faith 

1  Thes.  2:6  nor  of  men  s.  we  glo. 

2  Tim.  1:17  in  Rome  he  s.  me 
Heb.  8:7 place  shou.  have  been*. 

12:17  he  s.  carefully  with  tears 
SOUGHT  him. 
1  Sam.  10:31  s.  h.  could  not  be  f. 
l;J:14  L.  s.  h.  a  man  to  be  capt. 
23:14  Saul  s.  him  every  day 

1  Chr.  15:13  s.  not  after  order 

2  Chr.  14:7  s.  h.  he  hathgiv.  rest 
15:4  when  th.  s.  h.  he  was  found 

15  they  s.  h.  with  their  desire 
Ps.  37:36  I  s.  h.  could  not  be  fou. 
78:34  slew  them  then  they  s.  k. 
Cant.  .3:1  by  night  I  s.  A.  I  s.  h. 

but  I  found  him  not,  2;  5:6 
iMke  2:44  they  s.  h.  among  kins. 
4:42  people  s.  h.  came  to  him 
SOUL. 

Gen.  2:7  man  became  a  living  s. 

.34:8  s.  of  sou  longeth  for  daugh. 

35:18  as  her  s.  was  in  departing 
Lev.  4:2  if  as.  sin  thro'  ignoran. 

5:1  if  as.  sin,  and  hear  sweari. 

6:2  if  s.  lie ;  17:12  nos.  eat  blood 

17:11  blood  mak.  atonem.  for  s. 

22:11  if  priest  buy  s. 

23:30  whatso.  s.  doeth  any  work 
Num.  21:4  s.  of  peo.  discouraged 

30:4  every  bond  she  hath  bound 
her  s.  5,  6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12, 13 

.31:28  one  s.  of  five  hund.  for  L. 
Deut.  11:13  serve  him  withyo.  s. 
IS  lay  up  th.  words  in  your  s. 

13:3  wheth.  you  love  L.  with  all 
yours.  Jos.  22:5;  1  K.  8:4 

1  Sam.  18:1  s.  of  Jonathan  knit 

to  s.  of  David 
30:6  s.  of  the  people  was  griev. 

2  Sam.  5:8  blind  hated  of  D."s  s. 
13:39  s.  of  D.  longed  to  go  to  A. 

1  K.  8:48  return  to  thee  with  s. 
17:21  let  this  child's  s.  come 

2  K.  4:27  let  alone,  her  s.  is  vex. 
23:3  keep  commandra.  with  s. 

1  Chr.  22:19  set  yo.  s.  to  seek  L. 

2  Chr.  6:.38  if  they  return  with  s. 
1.5:12  seek  the  L.  with  their  s. 

Job  3:20  life  giv.  to  bitter  in  s.  f 
12:10  hand  is  s.  of  every  thing 
16:4  if  yo.  s.  were  in  my  soul's 
24:12  s.  of  the  wounded  crieth 

Ps.  19:7  law  perfect  convertings. 
33:19  deliver  their  s.  from  death 
.34:22  L.  redeem,  s.  of  his  serva. 
49:8  redemption  of  s.  precious 
72:14  he  shall  redeem  their  s. 
78:50  spared  not  th.  s.  fr.  death 
86:4  rejoice  s.  of  thy  serv.  O  L. 
94:21  gather  against*,  of  right. 
106:15  sent  leanness  to  their  s. 
107:18  theirs,  abhorreth  all  me. 
26  th.  s.  melted  bee.  of  tnmble 

Prov.  10:3  not  suff.  s.  of  righteo. 
11:25  liberal  s,  shall  be  made  fat 
13:2  s.  of  transgressors  sh.  eat 
19  desire  accom.  is  sweet  to  s. 
16:24  pleasant  words  sweet  to  s. 
19:2s.  without  knowl.  not  good 
15  idle  s.  shall  suffer  hunger 
21:10  s.  of  wicked  desireth  evil 
22:23  Lord  will  spoil  s.  of  those 
8o;1.3  he  refresheth  s.  of  masters 
27:7  full  s.  loathe,  honey-comb, 
to  hungry  s.  bitter  is  sweet 

7s.  3:9  woe  to  theirs,  they  have 
.32:6  make  empty  s.  of  hungry 
55:2  let  yo.  s.  delight  in  fatness 
3  hear,"and  vour  s.  shall  live 
,58:10  if  thou  satisfy  afflicted  s. 
66:3  th.  s.  delighteth  in  abomi. 

Jer.  4:10  the  swo.  reacheth  thes. 
20:13  he  delivered  s.  of  the  poor 
31:12  their  s.  shall  be  as  a  gard. 
38:16  L.  liveth,  made  us  this  s. 

Lam.  1:11  for  meat  to  relieve  s. 
2:12  wh.  their  s.  was  poured  out 
3:25  the  Lord  is  good  to  the  s. 

Ezek.  18:4  as  s.  of  father,  so  s.  of 

son.  the  s.  that  sinneth,  20 
24:21  what  your  s.  pitieth  shall 

ITns.  9:4  s.  sliall  not  come  into 

Mat.  10:28  fear  th.  can  destroy  s. 

Mark  12:33  lo.  him  wi.  he.  and  s. 

Acts  2:43  fear  came  on  every  s. 
3:23  eve.  s.  which  w  ill  not  hear 
4::?2  multitude  believ.  of  one  s. 

Pom.  13:1  let  everv  s.  be  subject 

1  Thes.  5:23  that  vour  s.  and  bo. 

Heb.  10:.39  believe  to  saving  ofs. 

■Jam.  5:20  he  ,sh.  save  a  s.  fr.  dea. 

1  Pet,  2:11  lusta  war  agai,  the  », 


SOU 

2  Pet.  2:8  Lot  vexed  righteous  $ 
Bev.  16:3  ev.  living  s.  died  in  sea 

See  AFFLICTED,  BITTERNESS. 

HU  SOUL. 

Gen.  34:3  his  s.  clave  to  Dinah 
Ex.  .30:12  give  ransom  for  hiss. 
Nmn.  30:2' 8w.  oath  to  bind  h.  s. 
■Jud.  10:16  hiss,  was  grieved  for 

16:16  so  that  his  s.  was  vexed 
2  K.  23:25  Josiah  turned  to  Lord 

with  all  his  s.  2  Chr.  .34:31 
■Job  14:22  his  s.  within  him 

21:25  dieth  in  bitterness  of  ft.  g. 

23:13  what  Ais  s.  desireth,  even 

27:8  when  God  tak.  away  his  s. 

31:30  sin,  by  wish,  curse  to  h.  s. 

33:18  keepeth  back  h.  s.  fr.  pit 
22  his  s.  draw,  near  unto  grave 
28  -ivill  deliver  his  s.  from,  30 
Ps.  11:5  violence,  his  s.  hateth 

24:4  who  had  not  lifted  np  his  $. 

25:13  his  s.  shall  dwell  at  ease 

49:18  wh.  he  lived  he  bless,  h.  g. 

89:48  sh.  he  deliver  Aiss.  fromt 

109:31  save  fr.  th.  condemn  h.  g. 
T^ov.  6:30  if  steal  to  satisfy  h.  g. 

16:17  his  way,  preserveth  h.  ». 

21:23  his  mouth,  keepeth  his  g. 

22:5  that  doth  keep  his  s.  shall 

23:'14  shalt  deliver  his  s.  fr.  hell 

29:10  but  the  just  seek  his  g. 
Ec.  2:24  shou.  make  his  s.  enjoy 

6:2  wanteth  nothing  for  his  s. 

3  hh  s.  be  not  filled  with  good 
7s.  29:8  awak.  and  his  s.  empty 

44:20  he  cannot  deliver  Ids  g. 
53:10  ma.  his  s.  an  off'er.  for  sin 

11  see  of  travail  of  his  s. 

12  poured  out  h.  s.  unto  death 
■Jer.  50:19  his  s.  shall  be  satisfied 

51:6  deliver  every  man  his  s.  45 
Ezek.  18:27  right,  he  sh.  sa.  h.  g. 

.33:5  warning,  shall  deliver  h.g. 
Hab.  2:4  his  s.  that  is  lifted  up 
Mat.  16:26  lose  h.  own  s.  give  in 
exchange  for  s.  ?  Mark  8:.37 
Acts  2:31  hiss,  not  left  in  heU 

My  SOUL. 

Gen.  12:13  my  s.  sh.  live  because 
19:20  let  me  escape,  my  s.  shall 
27:4  7ny  s.  may  bless  thee.  25 
49:6  O  my  s.  come  not  into  their 
Lev.  26:11  my  s.  sh.  not  abb.  30 

1  Sam.  1:15  poured  out  7)iy  s.  be. 
24:11  thou  huntest  my  s.  to 
26:21  beca.  my  s.  was  precious 

2  Sam.  4:9  Lord  who  hath  re- 

deemed my  s.  1  K.  1:29 
Job  6:7  the  things  7nys.  refused 
9:21  yet  would  I  not  kn.  my  g. 
10:1  my  s.  is  weary  of  life,  I  ^vill 

speak  bitterness  of  my  g. 
19:2  how  lo.  will  ye  vex  my  g. 
27:2  Aim.  who  hath  vexed  myg, 
30:15  they  pursue  mys.  as  wind 
16  my  s.  is  poured  out  upon 
25  was  not  my  s.  gri.  for  poor? 
Ps.  3:2  who  say  of  my  s.  There  ia 
6:3  my  s.  is  sore  vex  but,  O  L. 

4  deliver  my  s.  17:13;  22:20; 
116:4;  120:2 

13:2  sh.  I  take  couns.  in  my  s.  t 
16:10  not  leave  mys.  Acts  2:27 
23:3  he  restoreth  my  s.  he  lead. 
25:1  unto  th.  O  L.  do  I  lift  myg. 
20  O  keep  my  s.  and  deliver  me 
26:9  gather  not  tny  s.  with  sin. 
30:3  brought  my  s.  from  grave 
31:7  hast  known  m;/  s  in  adver. 
34:2  7ny  s.  sh.  make  boast  in  L. 
35.3  say  unto  mys.  I  am  thy  sa. 

4  put  "to  shame  that  seek  my  g. 
7  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  g. 

9  7ny  s.  shall  be  joyful  in  Lord 

13  I  humbled  7ny  s".  with  fast. 
41 :4  heal  my  s.  I  have  sinned 
42:4  I  pour  out  my  s.  in  me 

5  cast  do^vn  O  my  s.  ?  11 ;  43:5 

6  O  mv  G.  7ny  s.  is  cast  down 
54:4  L.  IS  with  that  upho.  myg. 
55:18  delivered  7ny  s.  in  peace 
56:6  when  they  wait  for  7riy  g. 

13  thou  hast  delivered  my  g. 
57:1  be  merciful.  }ny  s.  trusteth 

4  my  s.  is  amo.  lions  and  I  lie 
6  my  r.  is  bowed  do\vn 

59:3  thev  lie  in  wait  for  myg. 
62:1  7ny's.  waiteth  upon  God 

5  «!.v  s.  wait  thou  only  upon  G. 
63:8  my  s.  followeth  hard  after 

9  that  seek  7ny  s.  to  destroy  it 
66:16  what  G.  ha.  done  for  TO!/ s. 
69:1  wa.  are  come  in  unto  mys. 

18  draw  nigh  to  my  e. 
'1:23  my  s.  shall  rejoice 
77:2  piy  sore  ran,  my  s.  refused 


lOOU 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


sou 

Ps.  84:2  imj  s.  longeth  for  the  L. 
86:2  preserve  mij  s.  I  am  holy 
4  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  mij  s.  14:j:8 

13  thou  hast  deliv.  mij  s.  fl'om 
88:3  my  s.  is  full  of  troubles 

14  why  CRstest  thou  off  my  s.  f 
94:17  my  s.  had  dwelt  in  silence 
103:1  bless  the  Lord,  O  my  s.  2, 

22;  104:1,  35 

109:20  them  th.  speak  ag.  my  s. 

116:7  ret.  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  s. 
6  thou  hast  delivered  my  s. 

119:20  my  s.  break,  for  longing 
109  my  a.  is  continii.  In  hand 
129  therefore  doth  tny  s.  keep 
175  let  my  s.  live  and  it  shall 

120:2  deliver  my  s.  O  Lord 

6  my  s.  dvv.  wi.  him  that  hate. 
130:5  wait  for  the  Lord,  my  s.  6 
138:3  strengthen  me  in  my  s. 
139:14  that  my  s.  knoweth  well 
142:4  no  man  cared  for  my  s. 

7  bring  my  s.  out  of  prison 
143:11  bring  my  s.  out  of  troiib. 
146:1  praise  the  Lord.  O  mys. 

£c.  7:28  which  vet  my  x.  seeketh 
Cant.  1:7  wh.  niy  s.  lo.  3:1,  2,  3, 4 
5:6  my  s.  failed  when  he  spake 

Js.  1:14  new  moons  my  s.  hateth 
26:9  with  my  s.  have  I  desired 
38:17  in  love  to  my  s.  deliv.  it 
61:10  my  s.  sh.  be  joyful  in  God 

Jer.  4:19  hast  heard,  O  my  s. 
5:9  my  s.  be  avenged  ?  29 ;  9:9 
6:8  instructed,  lest  my  s.  depart 
12:7  beloved  of  my  s.  into  hand 
18:20  they  dig.  a  pit  for  my  s. 
32:41  rej.  over  them  my  whole  s. 

lam.  3:24  L.  my  per.  gaith  mys. 
58  pleased  the  causes  otmy  s. 

Mic.  0:7  body  for  sin  of  my  s.  ? 
7:1  my  s.  desired  first  ripe  fruit 

Mat.  12:18  in  wh.  jny  s.  is  pleas. 
26:38  my  s.  is  sor.  Mark  14:34 

Xuke  1 :46  my  s.  doth  magnify  L. 
12:19  I  will  say  to  my 

Jofiti  12:27  is  my  s.  troubled 

2  Cor.  1:23  for  record  upon  my  s. 

S«b.  10:88  my  s.  eh.  have  uo  pie. 
Our  SOUL. 

JVum.  11:6  our  .s.  is  dried  away 

Ps.  33:20  our  s.  waiteth  for  Lord 
44:25  our  s.  is  bowed  do«-n 
66:9  God  who  holdeth  mir  t. 
124:4  stre.  had  gone  over  ovr  s. 

Js.  26:8  the  desire  ol'ours.  is 
Own  SOUL. 

Pent.  13:6  friend  as  thine  o.  s. 

Ps.  22:29  none  can  keep  his  o.  s. 

Prov.  6:32  destroyeth  his  owns. 
8:36  sinneth,  wrongeth  hiso.  s. 
19:16  commandm.  keep,  his  o.  s. 
80:2  king,  sinneth  aga.  his  o.  s 
29:24  partner  with  thief  ha.  o.s. 

Mat.  16:26  if  he  shall  gain  world 
and  lose  his  o.  s.  f  Mark  8:36 

Luke  2:35  sword  pierce  thy  o.  s. 

That  SOUL. 

Lev.  17:10  set  face  ag.  t.  s.  20:6 
22:3  that shall  be  cut  off  from 
23:30  tfiat  s.  will  I  destroy  from 

i^um.  15:31  t.  s.  eh.  utter,  be  cut 

Thv  SOUL. 

Gen.  26:19  thy  s.  may  bless,  31 
Deut.  4:9  keep  thy  s.  diligently 
29  if  seek  him  with  all  thi/  s. 
6:5  L.  thy  G.  with  all  t.  s.  30:6 
10:12  serve  Lord  with  all  t.  s. 
12:15  whatso.  s.  lustcth,  14:26 
26:16  do  with  t.  s.  30:2  obey 

with  thy  s. 
30:2  obey  wi.  thy  heart  and  t.  s. 

10  turn  to  Lord  with  all  thy  s. 
1  Satn.  2:16  as  much  as  t.  s.  desi. 

20:4  whatsoever  t.  s.  desireth 

23:20  according  to  desire  of  t.  s. 

25:29  man  risen  to  pursue  t.  s. 
1  K.  11:37  reign  according  t.  s. 
Ps.  121:7  L.  shall  preserve  thy  s. 
Prov.  2:10  know,  is  pleas,  to  t.  s. 

3:22  shall  be  life  to  Mys. 

19:18  let  not  thy  s.  spare 

22:25  and  get  a  snare  to  thy  s. 

24:12  he  that  kcepeth  t.  s.  doth 
14  knowl.  of  wisdom  be  to  t.  s. 

29:17  he  sh.  give  delight  to  t.  s. 
Is.  51:23  have  said  to  t.  s.  Bow 

58:10  draw  out  thy  s.  to  hungry 

11  Lord  shall  satisfv  thi/  s. 
Jer.  14:19  hath  thy  s.  loathed  Z.  ? 

38:17  forth,  thy  s.  shall  live.  20 
Ezek.  3:19  deliv.  thy  s.  21 ;  .33:9 
Hob.  2:10  hast  sinned  ag.  thi/  s. 
Mat.  22:37  love  L.  with  all  thy  s. 

Mark  12:30 ;  Lvke  10:27 
Luke  12:20  thy  s.  berequ.  of  thee 
32b 


SOU 

:?  John  2  even  as  thy  s.  prospere. 
Rev.  18:14  fruits  t.  s.  lust,  after 
See  LIVETH. 

SOULS. 

Gen.  12:5  A.  took  s.  th.  had  got 

46:26 that  came  into  Egypt 
27  sons  of  Joseph  in  Egy.  were 
two    all  the    of  the  house 
of  Jacob  were  10  s.  Ex.  1:5 
Ex.  12:4  a  lamb  according  to  s. 

30:15  atonement  for  your  s.  16; 

Lev.  17:11 ;  Nu7n.  31:50 
Lev.  18:29  s.  that  commit  them 

20:25  not  make  your  s.  abomin. 
Num.  16:38  sin.  ag.  their  owns. 

.30:9  wherewith  ha.  bound  th.  s. 
Jos.  23:14  know  in  all  your  s. 
1  Sam.  25:29.9.  of  ene.  shall  sling 
Ps.  72:13  shall  save  s.  of  needy 

97:10  preserveth  s.  of  his  saints 
Prov.  11:.30  that  win.  s.  is  wise 

14:25  a  true  witness  deliver,  s. 
7s.  57:16  spi.  should  fail,  and  s. 
Jer.  2:34  in  thy  skirts  is  bl.  of  s. 

6:16  rest  for  your  s.  Mat.  11:29 

36:19  procure  evil  against  ours. 

44:7  why  com.  evil  ag.  your  s.  ? 
Lam.  1:19  sought  meat  to  th.  s. 
Ezek.  7:19  sh.  not  satisfy  their  s. 

1.3:18  hunt  s.  hunt  s.  of  peo.  20 
19  slay  s.  that  should  not  die 

14:14  should  deliver  their  own  ,5. 

18:4  s.  are  mine;  22:25  devou.  s. 
Acts  2:41  added  to  them  3,000  s. 

7:14  Jacob  and  his  kindred  75s. 

14:22  confirming  ,<!.  of  disciples 

15:24  troubled  you,  subvert,  s. 

27:.37  we.  in  all  in  the  ship  276  s. 
1  Thes.  2:6  imparted  ours,  to  you 
Heb.  13:17  they  watch  for  your  s. 
Jam.  1:21  word  able  to  save  yo.  s. 

1  Pet.  1:22  have  purified  your  s. 
3:20  that  is,  eight  s.  were  saved 
4:19  commit  keep,  of  s.  to  him 

Rev.  6:9  I  saw  s.  of  them  slain 
18:13  no  man  buyeth  s.  of  men 
20:4  I  saw  s.  of  them  beheaded 
See  APTLiCT. 

SOU\D,  Substantive. 
Ex..  28:35  his  s.  shall  be  heard 
Lev.  26:36  *.  of  a  shaken  leaf 
■Jos.  6:5  hear  s.  of  trumpet,  20 

2  Sam.  5:24  s.  of  going  in  tops  of 
mulberry-trees,  1  Chr.  14:15 

1  K.  1:40  earth  rent  with  the  s. 
14:6  Ahijah  heard  s.  of  her  feet 
18:41  s.  of  abundance  of  rain 

2  K.  6:.32  is  nots,  of  mas.'s  feet? 

1  Chr.  16:42  with  trum.  make  s. 

2  Chr  5:13  one  s.  to  be  heard 
Neh.  4:20  in  wh.  place  ye  hear  s. 
Job  15:21  dreadful  s.  in  his  ears 

21:12  rejoice  at  s.  of  the  organ 

.37:2  s.  that  go.  out  of  his  mouth 

39:24  not  believ.  he  it  is  the  s. 
Ps.  47:5  gone  up  with  s.  of  trum. 

77:17  water,  skies  sent  out  a  s. 

89:15  people  that  know  joyful  s. 

92:3  sing  upon  harp  with  sol,  s. 

150:3  praise  him  wi.  s.  of  trum. 
Ec.  12:4  s.  of  grinding  is  low 
Jer.  4:19  hast  heard  s.  of  trum. 

6:17  hearken  to  s.  of  trumpet? 

42:14  where  we  shall  hear  no  s. 

50:22  s.  of  battle  is  in  the  land 

51:54  a  s.  of  a  cry  from  Babylon 
Ezek.  10:5  s.  of  cherubim's  wings 

26:13  s.  of  thy  harps  be  no  more 
15  sh.  not  the  isles  sha.  at  s.  f 

27:28  suburbs  shall  shake  at  s. 

31:16  laade  nati.  to  shake  at  s. 

.3.3:5  he  heard  s.  of  the  trumpet 
Thin.  3:5  ye  hear  the  s.  7,  10,  15 
Amos  2:2  Aloab  sliall  die  with  s. 
Mat.  24:31  angels  with  great  s. 
John  3:8  hearest  s.  canst  not  tell 
Acts  2:2  there  came  s.  from  hea. 
Rom.  10:18  s.  went  into  all  earth 
1  Cor.  14:7  thin.  with,  lifegiv.  s.  8 
Heb.  12:19  not  come  to  s.  of  tru. 
Rev.  1:15  as  s.  of  many  waters 

9:9  s.  of  wings  as  s.  of  chariots 

SOUKD,  Adjective. 
Ps.  119:80  let  my  heart  be  s. 
Prov.  2:7  he  layeth  up  s.  wisdom 

8:14  counsel  is  mine  and  s.  wis. 

14:30  a  s.  heart  is  life  of  flesh 
Luke  15:27  rec.  him  safe  and  s. 

1  Tim  1:10  contrary  to  s.  doctri. 

2  Tim.  1:7  G.  hath  giv.  us  s.  mi. 
13  hold  fast  form  of  s.  words 

4:3  will  not  endure  s.  doctrine 
Tit.  1:9  be  able  by  s.  doctrine 
13  that  they  may  be  s.  in  faith 
2:1  things  which  become  s, 
doctrine 


SOU 

Tit.  2:2  th.  aged  men  be  s.  in  fa. 
8  s.  speech  cannot  be  condem. 
SOUlVD,  Verb. 
Num.  10:7  shall  not  s.  an  alarm 
1  Clir.  15:19  were  appointed  tos. 
Is.  16:11  my  bowels  sh.  s.  for  M. 
Jer.  48:36  my  heart  sh.  s.  for  M. 
Joel  2:1  s.  alarm  in  holy  mount. 
Mat.  6:2  do  not  s.  trumpet  bef. 
1  Cor.  15:52  the  trumpet  shall  s. 
Rev.  8:6  prep,  themselves  to  s. 

10:7  sev.  angel  shall  begin  to  s. 
SOUNDED. 
Ex.  19:19  the  trumpet  s.  long 
1  Sam.  20:12  wh.  I  haves,  father 
Neh.  4:18  he  that  s.  the  trumpet 
Lvke  1:44  saluta.  s.  in  my  ears 
Acts  27:28  s.  found  20  fathoms 

1  Thes.  1:8  fr.  you  s.  word  of  L. 
Rev.  8:7  first  angel  s.  and  there 

8  second  s.  10  third ;  12  fourth 
9:1  fifths.  13  sixth;  11:15  sev. 

SOUIVDETH. 
Ex.  19:13  when  trumpet  s.  long 
SOUIVDUVG. 

2  Chr.  5:12  with  th.  120  priests  ». 
13:12  his  priests  with  s.  trum. 

Is.  63:15  wh.  is  thy  zeal  and  s.  f 
Ezek.  7:7  not  thes.  of  mountains 
1  Cor.  13:1  not  charity,  ass.  brass 

SOUNDNESS. 
Ps.  38:3  th.  is  no  s.  in  my  flesh,  7 
7s.  1:6  no  s.  in  it,  but  wounds 
Acts  3:16  given  him  this  perf.  s. 

SOUNDS. 
1  Cor.  14:7  give  a  distinct,  in  s. 
SOUR. 

Is.  18:5  when  s.  grape  is  ripen. 
Jer.  31:29  the  fathers  have  eaten 
a  s.  grape.  Ezek.  18:2 
30  ev.  man  that  eateth  s.  grape 
Eos.  4:18  their  drink  is  s. 

SOUTH. 
Gen.  12:9  Abr.  journeyed  iow.  s. 
13:1  A.  went  intos.  3  went  fr.  *. 
28: 14  spr.  abroad  to  north  and  s. 
Num.  13:29  Amalekites  dw.  in  s. 
Deut.  33:23  pos.  thou  west  and  s. 
1  Sam.  20:41  Dav.  arose  out  of  s. 
1  K.  7:25  three  looking  towards 

the  s.  2  Chr.  4:4 
Job  9:9  mak.  chambers  of  the  s. 
39:26  stretch  wings  toward  s. 
Ps.  75:6  com.  not  fr.  east  not  s. 
89:12  north  and  s.  thou  created 
107:3  gathered  fr.  north  and  s. 
Ec.  1:6  wind  goeth  toward  s. 
11:3  if  the  tree  falleth  toward  s. 
/>.'.  30:6  burden  of  beasts  of  s. 
43:6  say  to  s.  Keep  not  back 
Jer.  13:19  cit.  of  s.  shall  be  shut 
32.44  buy  fields  in  cities  of  s. 
3.3:13  in  cit.  of  s.  shai  flocks  pa. 
Ezek.  21:4  sword  ag.  all  from  s. 
40:2  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on  s. 
Dan.  11:5  and  the  king  of  the  s. 
Ob.  19  they  of  s.  sh.  pos.  mount 
20  captivity  sh.  poss.  cit.  of  s. 
Zee.  7:7  when  men  inhabited  s. 
14:4  mountain  remove  towards. 
Mat.  12:42  queen  of  s.  shall  rise 
Luke  13:29  come  fr.  s.  to  sit  do. 
Acts  8:26  arise,  and  go  toward  s. 
Rev.  21:13  on  the  s.  three  gates 

SOUTH  border. 
Nvm.  34:3  s.  b.  the  outmost  coa. 
Jos.  15:2  the  s.  bwder  of  Judah 

SOUTH  couirtry. 
Gen.  20:1  Abrah.  sojourned  s.  c. 
24:62  for  Isaac  dwelt  in  the  s.  c. 

SOUTH  land. 
Jos.  15:19  given  mes.    Jud.  1:15 

SOUTH  quarter. 
Num.  34:3  s.  q.  fr.  Zin  by  coast 
Jos.  18:15  s.  q.  fr.  end  of  Kirjath. 

SOUTH  Ramoth. 
1  Sam.  30:27  which  were  in  s.  R. 

SOUTH  side. 
Ex.  26:18  boards  on  s.  s.  .36:23 
Num.  2:10  on  s.  s.  shall  be  stan. 
Ezek.  48:16  s.  s.  4,500  meas.  33 

SOUTHW.\RD. 
Gen.  13:14  L.  ."aid  to  A.  Look  s. 
Num.  13:17  get  ye  up  this  way  6. 

SOUTH-WEST. 
A&.s  27:12  lying  toward  s.-«;, 

SOUTH  wind. 
,Tob  37:17  quieteth  earth  by  s,  ^, 
Ps.  78:26  he  brought  in  s.  w. 
Cant.  4:16  s.  w.  blow  on  my  gar, 
Luke  12:55  s.  w.  b!.  will  be  heal. 
Acts  27:13  wh.  s.  w.  blew  softly 


SPA 

SOW,  Substantive. 

2  Pet.  2:22  the  s.  washed,  to  her 
SOW,  Verb. 

Gen.  47:2;j  ye  shall     the  land 
Ex.  2.3:10  s.  the  land.  Lev.  25:3 
Lev.  19:19  sh.  not  s.  wi.  mingled 
25:4  in  sev.  year  shalt  not  s.  11 
20  we  shall  not    nor  gather 
26:16  shall  s,  your  seed  in  vain 
2  K.  19:29  in  the  third  years,  ye, 
Is.  37:30 

,Iob  4:8  s.  wickedness  reap  same 
31:8  let  me  s.  let  another  eat 
Ps.  107:37  s.  fields  and  vineyardc 
126:5  s.  in  tears  sh.  reap  in  joy 
Ec.  11:4  ohserv.  wind,  sh.  not  s. 

6  in  the  morning  s.  thy  seed 
Is.  28:24  ploughman  pi.  to  s. .? 
30:23  rain  of^ seed  thou  shalt  s. 
;J2:20  blessed  that  s.  beside  wat. 
■ler.  4:3  s.  not  among  thorns 
31:27  I  will  s.  the  house  of  Isr. 
.35:7  nei.  build  house  nors.  seed 
IIos.  2:23  I  w  ill  s.  her  unto  me 
10:12  s.  to  yourselves  in  right. 
Mic.  6:15  thou  shalt  s.  not  reap 
Zee.  10:9  s.  them  among  people 
Mat.  6:26  fowls  of  the  air  s.  not 
13:3  a  sower  went  forth  to  s. 

Mark  4:3;  Lvke  8:5 
27  didst  thou  s.  good  seed 
Liike  12:24  ravens  nei.  s.  nor  reap 
19:21  reap,  thou  didst  not  s.  22 

SOWED,  EDST. 
Gen.  26:12  Is,  s.  in  land  sa.  year 
Dfut.  11:10  wh.  thou  s.  thy  seed 
Jud.  9:45  Abimelech  s.  Shechera 
Mat.  1.3:24  man  which  s.  good 
seed ;  25  s.  tares,  39 
SOWER. 
7s.  .55:10  it  may  give  seed  to  f. 
Jer.  50:16  cut  olfs.  from  Baby. 
Mat.  13:18  hear  ye  parable  of  s. 
Mark  4:14  s,  soweth  word 
2  Cor.  9:10  ministereth seed  tos. 
SOWEST. 

1  Cor.  15:36  thou  s.  not  quicken. 
37  s.  not  body  that  shall  be 

SOWETH. 

Prov.  6:14s.  discord;  19  s.  disc. 
11:18  that  s.  righteousn.  a  rew. 
16:28  a  froward  man  s.  strife 
22:8  s,  iniquity,  reap  vanity 

Amos  9:13  overtake  him  that  s. 

Mat.  1.3:37  that  s.  good  seed  is  3. 

Mark  4: 14  so wer  s.  the  word 

John  4:36  he  that  s.  and  reapeth 
37  true,  one  s.  another  reapeth 

2  Cor.  9:6  s.  sparingly,  s.  bounti. 
Gal.  6:7  whatsoever  a  man  f. 

8  that  s.  to  flesh,  reap  comip. 
SOWING. 
Lev.  11:.37  if  care,  fall  on  any  s. 
26:5  vint.  shall  reach  to  s.  time 

SOWN. 
Dent.  21:4  val.  nei.  cared  nor 
22:9  lest  fruit  of  seed  s.  be  defl. 
29:23  generation  see  land  not 
Jud.  6:3  Israel  had  s.  Mid.  came 
Ps.  97:11  light  is  s.  for  righteous 
7s,  19:7  thing  s,  by  brook  wither 
40  24  plant,  yea,  shall  not  be  y. 
61:11  cans,  things  s.  to  spring- 
Jer.  2:2  after  me  in  a  land  not 
12:13  thev  haves,  wheat,  thorna 
Ezf  k.  36-9  ye  sh.  be  tilled  and  f. 
Hos.  8:7  s.  wind,  reap  whirlwind 
Nah.  1:14  no  more  of  thy  name*. 
Hag.  1:6  s.  much,  bring  little 
Mat.  13:19  catcheth  away  that 

which  was  s.  Mai-k  4:15 
25-24  reaping  wh,  th.  hast  not 
Mark  4:16  -wh,  s.  on  stony  grou. 
18  s.  am.  thorns ;  20  s.  on  gro. 
31  wh.  s.  is  less  than  all  seeds 

1  Cor.  9:11  s.  to  you  spir.  things 
15:42  s.  in  cor.  43  s  in  dishonor 

44  it  is  s.  a  natural  body,  raised 

2  Cor.  9:10  multiply  your  seed  s. 
Jam.  3-18  righteousn.  s.  in  peaca 

SP.\CE. 
Gen.  32:16  put  as.  betwixt  drove 
Lii).  2.5:8  s.  of  7  sabbaths  of  yea. 
.Jos.  3:4  a  s.  between  you  and  it 
1  Sam.  26:13  s.  betw.  D.'s  comp. 
Ezr.  9:8  s.  grace  sh.  be  showed 
Luke  22:59  about  s.  of  one  hour 
Arts  5:34  put  apostles  forth  lit.  Sk, 

13:20  about  s.  of  450  vears 

19:8  spake  boldly  s.  o'f  3  months 
10  continued  by  s.  of  2  years 
34  about  s.  of  two  hours 

20:21  s.  of  3  years  I  ceased  not 
Rev.  2:21 1  gave  her  s.  to  repent 

8:1  silence  about  s.  of  hiilf  hour 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SPA 

Jiev.  14:20  Wood  by  «.  of  l,600fur. 
17:10  must  continue  a  short  s. 
SPAIIV. 
Jlom.  15:24  wheneo.  I  jour,  to  S. 
28  I  will  come  by  you  into  S. 
SPAKE. 
Gen.  29:9  wh.  he  s.  Rachel  came 
Deut.  1:43  I  a.  ye  would  not  hear 
28:68  L.  br.  thee  by  whereof  I 
1  Sam.  1:13  Han.  s.  in  her  heart 
9  K.  9:12  and  thus  s.  he  to  him 
S  Chr.  18:19  one  s.  after  manner 
32:19  they  s.  b".  God  of  Jerusa. 
Nek.  13:^  s.  half  in  speech  of  A. 
Job  2:13  sat  down,  none  s.  a  word 
19:18  I  arose,  they  i.  against  me 
29:22  after  my  words  they  s.  not 
32:16  they  s.  not,  but  stood  still 
Ps.  78:19  they  s.  against  God 
Prov.  30:1  the  man  s.  unto  Ithiel 

and  Ucal 
Jer.  20:8  for  since  \  s.l  cried  out 
Ezek.  24:18  so  I  s.  to  the  people 
Mat.  3:16  feared  L.  *.  one  to  ano. 
Mat.  9:33  devil  cast  out  dumb  s. 
12:22;  iufe  11:14 
21:45  perceived  he  s.  of  them 
Luke  1:55  as  he  s.  to  our  fathers 
2:50  understood  not  say.  he  s. 
24:6  remember  how  he«.  to  you 
36  as  they  thus  i.  Jesus  stood 
John  1:15  this  was  he  of  wh.  I  s. 
7:13  no  man  s.  openly  of  him 
46  Never  man  s.  like  this  man 
8:27  understood  not  that  he  s. 
10:6  wh.  things  they  were  ho  s. 
41  things  John  s.  of  this  man 
12:38  saying  fulfil,  he  s.  18:9,  .32 
13:22  look,  doubt,  of  who.  he  s. 
24  who  it  .sho.  be  of  who.  he  ,i. 
Acts  13:45  Jews  s.  ag.  things  sp. 
22:9  heard  not  voice  of  him  s. 
26:24  as  he  .9.  for  himself,  Fest. 

1  Cor.  13:11  wh.  child  s.  as  child 
14:5  I  would  ye  s.  with  tongues 

}Ieb.  12:25  refus.  him     on  earth 

2  Pet.  1:21  men  of  G. as  moved 
liev.  1:12  turn,  to  see  voice  th.  s. 

God  8PAKE. 
Gen.  3.5:15  place  where  God  s. 
Deut.  1:6  L.  God  s.  to  us  in  Hor. 
Jos.  23:14  of  good  things  God  s. 
John  9:29  we  know  G.  s.  to  Mo. 
Acts  7:6  and  God  s.  on  this  wise 
Sed.  1:1  God  who  s.  in  time  past 
See  LORD,  expressly. 
Lord  or  God  SPARE,  im- 
plicitly. 

1  Sam.  9:17  which  I  s.  to  thee  of 
28:17  Lord  hath  done  as  he  s. 

1  K.  6:12  word  I  s.  unto  David 

2  Chr.  6:4  who  fulfilled  that  he  s. 
Ps.  33:9  he  .5.  and  it  was  done 
Is.  65:12  I  s.  did  not  hear,  66:4 
Jer.  7:13  I  s.  to  you,  rising  up 

22  1 1.  not  to  fathers,  I  broug. 
14:14  I  sent  them  not,  neither  «. 
31:20  since  I  s.  ag.  him  I  rem. 
Lam.  1:28  heard  one  that  s.  2:3 
Luke  24:44  these  are  words  I  ,<!. 
Seb.  4:4  he  s.  in  a  certain  place 

SPAREST. 
Jnd.  13:11  man  «.  to  woman  ? 
Neh.  9:13«.  with  them  fr.  heaven 
Jer.  48:27  since  thou  s.  skippedst 
SPAIV. 

Me.  28:16  s.  length,  s.  brea.  .39  9 
1  Sam.  17:4  G.  height,  6  cu.  a 
Is.  40:12  meted  heaven  with  s. 
Lam.  2:20  wom.  eat  chil.  s.  long 
Ezek.  43:13  bord.  of  altar  be  a  s. 

SPAIViVED. 
Is.  48:13  right  hand  s.  heavens 

SPARE. 
Gen.  18:^  not  s.  pi.  for  50  right. 
Deut.  13:8  sh.  not  s.  nor  conceal 

29:20  Lord  mil  not  s.  him 
1  Sam.  15:3  destroy  Amal.  s.  not 
Neh.  13:22  s.  me  accor.  to  mercy 
■Job  6:10  let  him  nots.  I  have  not 

20:13  he    and  forsake  it  not 

27:22  sh.  cast  u|)on  him,  not  s. 

30:10     not  to  spit  in  my  face 
Ps.  39:13  O    that  I  may  recover 

72:13  he  shall  s.  poor  and  needy 
Prov.  6:.34  not     in  day  of  veng. 

19:18  let  not  soul  for  crying 
Is.  9:19  no  man  shall brother 

13:18  their  eve  shall  not  «.  chil. 

30:14  shall  break  it,  shall  not  «. 

54:2  s.  lengthen  cords 

58:1  s.  not,  lift  voice  like  trum. 
Jer.  13:14  will  not     Ez^k.  24:14 

21:7  not  s.  th.  .50:14  v.  no  arro. 

61:3 1.  ye  not  her  young  men 


SPE 

Ezek.  5:11  nor  mine  eyes  s.  7:4, 

9;  8:18;  9:10 
9:5  let  not  your  eyes  s. 
.Joel  2:17  say.  s.  thy  people,  O  L. 
Jon.  4:11  should  not  I  s.  Nine.  ? 
Hab.  1:17  not  s.  to  slay  nations 
Afal.  3:17  s.  th.  as  man  spar,  son 
Luke  15:17  bread  enough  to  s. 
Bom.  11:21  lest  he  also  s.  not 

1  Cor.  7:28  have  trouble,  I  s.  you 

2  Cor.  1:23  to  you  I  came  not 
13:2  if  I  come  again,  will  not  s. 

SPARED. 

1  Sam.  15:9  Saul  and  people  s. 
24:10  kill  thee,  but  mine  eye .?. 

2  Sam.  12:4  s.  to  take  of  his  flock 
21:7  the  kings,  Mephibosheth 

2  K.  5:20  master  hath  s.  Naaman 
Ps.  78:.50  he  s.  not  sonl  fr.  death 
Ezek.  20:17  mi.  eye  s.  them  from 
Rom.  8:.32  he  that  s.  not  his  Son 
11:21  if  Gods,  not  nat.  branches 
2  Pet.  2:4  if  God  s.  not  angels 
5  s.  not  old  world,  saved  Noah 
6PARETH,  IIVG. 
Prov.  13:24  that  s.  rod,  hat.  son 
17:27  hiith  knowledge  s.  words 
21:26  righteous  giveth,  s.  not 
Mai.  3:17  as  a  man  s.  his  son 
Acts  20:29  wolves  enter,  nots. 

SPARINGLY. 
2  Cor.  9:6  he  who  sow.  ».  reap  s. 

SPARK. 
,Tob  18:5  s.  of  his  lire  not  shine 
Is.  1:31  maker  of  it  be  as  a  s. 

SPARRS. 
Job  Tr.l  trouble  as  s.  fly  upward 
41:19  burning  lamps,  s.  of  fire 
Is.  50:11  comp.  yourselves  wi.  s. 

SP.4RKLED. 
Ezek.  1:7  s.  like  color  of  brass 

SPARROW. 
Ps.  84:3  s.  hath  found  a  house 
102:7  as  a  s.  ui)on  house-top 
SPARROWS. 
Mat.  10:29  twos,  sold  for  farth.  ? 

31  more  value  th.  s.  Luke  12:7 
Luke  12:6  5  s.  sold  for  S  farth.  ? 
SPAT. 

John  9:6  spok.  he  s.  on  ground 

SPEAR. 
Gen.  18:27  ta.  on  me  tos.  to  G.  31 

24:50  we  cannot  s.  bad  or  good 

31:24  take  heed  thou  s.  not  to  J. 

44:16  what  shall  we  s.  ? 
E.r..  4:14  I  ku.  that  he  can  s.  well 

29:42  wh.  1  will  meet  you  to  s. 

.34:35  he  went  in  to  s.  with  Lord 
Num.  12:8  not  afraid  to  s.  ag.  M. 

22:35  word  1.5.  that  thou  shall  s. 

23:12  must  I  nots.  which  theL. 
Detit.  18:19  words  s.  in  my  name 

20  presume  to  s.  in  my  name 
2  Sam.  19:10  s.  ye  not  a  word 

1  K.  12:7  s.  go.  words,  i  Chr.  10:7 
22:24  spirit  from  me  to  s.  to  th. 
2  Chr.  18:23 

Job  8:2  how  long  s.  these  tin.  ? 
11:5  oh  that  G.  would  s.  ag.  th. 
13:7  will  ye  s.  wickedly  for  G.  ? 
18:2  afterwards  we  will  s. 
36:2  ha.  yet  to  s.  on  G.'s  behalf 
41:3  will  he  s.  soft  words? 

Ps.  2:5  them  sh.  he  s.  in  WTath 
28:3  which  s.  peace  to  neigh. 
40:5  if  I  would  declare  and  s.  of 
69:12  that  sit  in  ^ato  s.  ag.  me 
71:10  mine  enemies  s.  ag  me 
85:8  I  will  hear  what  L.  will  s. 
94:4  how  long  they  s.  hard  thi.  ? 
119-172  my  tongue  shall  s.  of 
139:20  .v.  against  thee  wickedly 
145:6  shall  s.  of  might  of  thy 

21  my  mouth  sh.  s.  praise  of  L. 
Ec.  3:7  to  be  silent,  time  to  s. 
Is.  8:20  if  they  s.  not  accord,  to 

28:11  with  ano.  tongue  sh.  he  s. 
29:4  thou  shalt  s.  out  of  ground 
52:6  I  am  he  that  doth  s. 

Jer.  5:14  saith  L.  Bee.  ye  s.  this 
7:27  tliou  sh.  s.  all  these  words 
13:12  thou  Shalt  s.  this  word  to 
8-7  I  shall ,«.  about  a  nation,  9 
20:0  I  will  not  s.  any  more 
26:2  s  words  I  command  to  8 
32:4  shall  s.  with  him  mouth  to 

mouth 
.34:3  he  sh.all  s.  with  thee 

Ezek.  2:7  thou  shalt  s.  my  words 
24:27  Shalt  s.  be  no  more  dumb 

Hab.  2:3  at  the  end  it  shall  s. 

Mat.  10:19  ye  shall  s  Mark  13:11 
20  not  ye  that  s.  Mark  1.3:11 
12:84  can  ye  being  evil  s.  goodf 


SPE 

Mark  14:71  kn.  not  of  wh.  yo  «. 
Luke  1:19  I  am  sent  to  s.  to  thee 
20  not  able  to  s.  till  th.  sh.  be 
22  wh.  he  came  he  could  not  s. 

6:26  when  men  s.  well  of  you 

12:10  whosoever  shall  s.  a  word 
John  3:11  verily  we  s.  th.  we  kn. 

9:21  of  age,  he  shall  s.  for  hims. 

16:13  s.  of  himself,  that  shall  he 
Acts  2:11  hear  them  s.  in  tongu. 

26:1  P.  thou  art  permitted  to  s. 
Rcnn.  15:18  I  will  not  dare  to  s. 

1  Cor.  3:1  I  could  nots.  to  youas 
12:30  do  all  s.  with  ?  14:23  all  s. 
14:35  sha.  for  women  tos.  inch. 

2  Cor.  2:17  in  sight  of  God  s.  we 
4:13  we  believe  and  therefore  s. 
12:19  we  s.  l)efore  God  in  Christ 

Col.  4:4  manifest,  as  I  ought  to  s. 

1  Thes.  1:8  so  that  we  need  nots. 

2:4  so  we  s.  not  as  pleasing  men 
Tit.  3:2  put  th.  in  mind  tos.  evil 
Heb.  6:9  we  thus  s.  9:5  cannot  s. 
Jam.  1:19  let  ev.  man  be  si.  to  s. 
1  John  4:5  theref.  s.  they  of  world 

SPEAK,  imperatively. 
Ex.  20:19  s.  thou,  we  will  hear 
Dei(f.  3:26  Lord  said,  s.  no  more 

5:27  s.  to  us  that  L.  sh.  s.  to  th. 

1  Sam.  3:9  s.  L.  servant  hear.  10 

2  Sam.  17:6  his  say.  ?  if  not  s. 

1  K.  22:13  s.  that  which  is  good, 
2  Chr.  18:12 

Est.  5:14  to-morrow  s.  to  king- 

Job  13:22  let  me  s.  and  answer 
33:32  S.  for  I  desire  to  justify  th. 
34:.33  theref.  s.  what  thou  know. 

Prov.  23:9  s.  not  in  ears  of  a  fool 

Is.  8:10  s.  word,  it  sh.  not  stand 
30:10  who  say,  s.  to  us  smooth 
41:1  come  near,  then  let  them*. 

■Jer.  1:17  s.  to  them  that  I  comm. 

Dan.  10:19 1  said,  Let  my  lords. 

Zee.  8:16  s.  the  truth,  Eph.  4:25 

MarklZ:ll  given  in  thathour,s. 

Acts  18:9  s.  hold  not  thy  peace 

1  Cor.  14:28  let  him  s.  to  himself 
29  let  prophets  s.  two  or  three 

Ja?n,  2:12  so  s.  ye  and  do,  as  th. 
I  SPEAK. 

Ex.  19:9  peo.  may  hear,  wh.  Is. 

Deut.  11:2  7  s.  not  wi.  your  chil. 

1  A'.  22:14  L.  saith.  that  will  Is. 

Job  9:35  then  would  Is.  and  not 
13:3  /would  s.  to  Almighty 
16:4  /also  could  s.  as  ye  do 
37:20  shall  it  be    dd  him  /  s. 

Ps.  45:1  Is.  of  things  that  I  have 
120:7  when  Is.  they  are  for  war 

Jer.  1:6  L.  /  cannot  s.  lamach. 
6:10  sh.  Is.  and  give  warning? 
28:7  hear  this  word  that  Is.  in 
.38:20  voice  of  the  L.  which  I  s. 

Ezek.  3:27  when  Is.  with  thee,  I 

John  4:26  Jesus  saith.  /  that  s. 
6:63  the  words  that  Is.  to  you 
7:17  or  whether  Is.  of  myself 
8:28  as  Father  taught  me,  /  s. 
.38  Is.  that  whicli  I  have  seen 

12:49  gave  com.  what  /  should  s. 
50  Is.  as  Father  said,  so  Is. 
13:18  Is.  not  of  all,  I  know 
14:10  words  Is.  Is.  not  of  mys. 
17:18  these  things  Is.  in  world 

Acts  21:37  P.  said,  May /s.  toth. 
26:26  bef.  whom  /  also  s.  freely 

Rom.  3:5  God  unrighte.  ?  /s.  as 
6:19  Is.  after  manner.  Gal.  3:15 

1  Cor.  14:18  Is.  with  tongues 
19  /had  rather  s.  five  words 

2  Cor.  11:17  that  wh.  /s.  Is.  not 
Eph.  6:20  that  therein  /  may  s. 

I  will  SPEAK,  or  will  I. 
Gen.  18:30  L.  angry,  I  will  s.  32 
Num.  12:8  with  him  will  Is. 
24:13  what  L.  sai.  that  will  I  s. 

1  N.  22:14;  2  Chr.  18:13 
Devt.  32:1  give  ear.  and  I  wills, 
.hid.  6:39  Gideon  said,  /  xcill  s. 
;i  K  2:18  well,  I  wills,  forthee 
Job  -32:20  I  w.  s.  th.  I  be  refresh. 
33:31  hold  thy  peace,  Ixcill  s. 
42:4  I  beseech  thee,  and  /  w.  s. 
Ps  .50-7  hear,  mv  peo.  /  will  s. 
73:15  if  I  say,  twills,  thus 
145:5  /  w.     of  the  honor  of  thy 
Jer  5:5  to  great  men.  and  Iw.  s. 
Ezek.  2-1  stand  on  feet  and  Iio.  s. 
12:25  /  will  s.  and  word  I  speak 
1  Cor.  14:21  wi  other  lips  w.Is. 

SPEAKER. 
Ps.  140:11  let  not  evil  s.  be  esta. 
Acts  14:12  because  he  was  chi.  s. 

SPE.4KEST. 
1  Sam.  9:21  wheref,  then  s.  th. » 
Job  2: 10  s.  as  one  of  foolish  wom. 


SPE 

Is.  40:27  why  «.  thou,  O  Israel 
Jer.  43:2  thou  s.  falsely,  the  Lord 
Zee.  13:3  s.  lies  in  name  of  Lord 
John  16:29  now  s.  thou  plainly 

19:10  Pi.  saith,  s.  thou  not  unto 
Acts  17:19  know  whereof  th.  s.  f 

SPEAKETH. 
Gen.  45:12  it  is  my  mouth  that  s. 
Ex.  33:11  spa.  to  M.  as  man  s. 
Num.  23:26  all  that  Lord  s. 
Job  33:14  G.  s.  once,  yea,  twice 
Prov.  6:13  he  s.  with  his  feet 

16:13  they  love  himthats.right 

26:25  wh.  he  s.  fair,  believe  not 
Jer.  10:1  word  which  L.  s.  to  you 

28:2  thus  s.  L.  G.  29:25  ;  30:2; 

Hag.  1:2;  Zee.  6:12;  7:9 
Ezek.  10:5  voice  of  G.  when  he  f. 
Mat.  10:20  S.  of  Fathers,  in  you 
John  3:31  of  earth,  s.  of  the  earth 
34  wh.  God  sent,  s.  words  of  G. 

7:18  he  that  s.  of  himself,  seek. 
26  but  lo,  he  s.  boldly,  they  say 

8:44  wh.  he a  lie.  he  s.  of  own 
Acts  8:34  of  wh.  s.  the  pro.  this? 
Heb.  11:4  he  being  dead  yets. 

12:24  that  .s.  better  things  than 
25  th.  ye  refuse  not  him  that*. 
SPEARING. 
Gen.  24:15  before  he  had  done  s. 

45  before  I  had  done  s.  in  hea. 
Deut.  11:19  s.  of  them  when  thou 
Est.  10:3  s.  peace  to  his  seed 
Job  1:16  wh.  he  was  yet  «.  17,  18 

4:2  who  can  withhold  from  s.  / 

32:15  no  more,  they  left  off  s. 
Is.  58:13  nor  s.  thine  own  worda 

65:24  while  they  are  yet  s.  I 
Jer.  7:13  early,  s.  25:3;  34:14 
Dan.  8:13  I  heard  one  saint  ». 
Acts  14:3  they  abode,  s.  boldly  in 
2  Cor.  13:3  a  proof  of  Ch.  s.  in  ma 
See  END. 

SPEARING,  8. 
Mat.  6:7  th.  be  heard  formuch?. 
Eph.  4:31  let  evils,  be  put  away 
1  Pet.  2:1  laying  asi4e  all  evil  i. 

SPEAR. 
Jos.  8:18  stretch  out  thy  s.  2S 
Jud.  5:8  a  s.  seen  among  40,000 

1  Sam.  13:22  s.  with  any  but  wi. 
17:7  staft'  of  s.  like  weaver's  bea. 

2  Sam.  21:19  ;  1  Chr.  20:5 
45  comest  with  a  sword  and  s. 

21:8  under  thy  hand  a  s. 

26:7  S."s  s.  stuck  at  bolster,  II 
16  now  see  where  king's  s.  is 

2  Sam.  1:6  Saul  lean,  upon  his  g. 
2:23  Abner  withs.  smote  Asahul 
23:7  with  iron  and  staff  of  a  s. 

8  he  lifted  up  hiss,  against  809 
18  lifted  up  his  s.  against  300, 

1  Chr.  11:11,  20 
21  he  slew  the  Egyptian  -with 
his  own  s.  1  Chr.  11:23 
Job  39:23  qui.  rattleth,  glitter,  s. 
41:26  s.  of  him  that  lay.  at  him 
29  Leviathan  laugheth  at  a  s. 
Ps.  35:3  draw  out  s.  stop  way 
46:9  breake.  bow  and  cutteth  s. 
Jer.  6:23  lay  hold  on  bow  and  s. 
Nah.  3:3  lifteth  up  sword  and  s. 
Hab.  3:11  at  shining  of  glitter,  s. 
John  19:34  one  of  the  soldiers 
■\vith  a  s.  pierced  his  side 
SPEARS. 

1  Sam.  13:19  Heb.  make  sw.  or  ». 

2  A'.  11:10  king  David's  s.  that 

were  in  temple.  2  Chr.  23:9 
2  Chr.  11:12  in  ev.  city  he  puts. 
26:14  Uzziah  prep,  for  them  s. 
Neh.  4:13  I  set  the  people  with  s. 

16  the  other  half  held  the  s.  21 
Ps.  57:4  whose  teeth  are  s.  and 
Is.  2:4  s.  into  hooks,  Mic.  4:3 
Jer.  46:4  furbish  s.  and  put  on 
'  Ezek.  39:9  shall  burn  s.  with  fir© 
I  Joel  3:10  pruning-hooks  into  s. 
SPEARMEN. 
Ps.  68:30  rebuke  comiiany  of*. 
Acts  23:23  make  ready  200 1. 

SPECIAL. 
Detit.  7:6  L.  chosen  thee.  as.  pe. 
I  Acts  19:11  s.  miracles  done  by  P. 

See  ESPECIALLY. 

SPECKLED. 

:  Gen.  30:.32  removing  thes.  cattle 
31:8  s.  thy  wages,  cattle  bare  s. 
Jer.  12:9  heritage  is  as  s.  bird 
Zee.  1:8  red  horses,  s.  and  white 

SPECTACLE. 
1  Cor.  4:9  made  a  s.  to  the  world 

SPED. 
Jud.  5:30  have  they  nois.f 


1002 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SPE 
SPEECH, 

Gen.  4:23  hearken  to  my  s. 

11:1  whole  earth  was  of  one  g. 
Ex.  4:10  M.  said,  I  am  elow  of  s. 
Dent.  22:14  give  occas.  of  s.  aga. 

32:2  ray    shall  distil  as  dew 
£  Sam.  14:20  fetch  ab.  form  of*. 
■  19:11  the  s.  of  Is.  come  to  kin"; 
1  K.  3:10  Solomon's  s.  pleased  L. 
Neh.  13:24  chil.  spake  half  in  s. 
Job  12:20  removeth  s.  of  trusty 

13:17  my  s.  and  declara.  21:2; 
Ps.  17:16;  Is.  28:23  ;  32:9 

■»4:25  make  s.  nothing  worth  ? 

29:22  my  s.  dropped  upon  them 

37:19  we  cannot  order  our  s.  by 
Fs.  19:2  day  unto  day  uttereth  s. 

3  there  is  no«.  wh.  voice  is  not 
Prov.  7:21  fairs,  cau.  himtoyie. 

17:7  excel,  s.  becom.  not  a  fool 

Cant.  4:3  lipa  like  scarl.  s.  come. 
Is.  29:4  thy  s.  sh.  be  low  out  of 
the  dust ;  thy  s.  sh.  whisper 

33:19  deeper  s.  th.  thou  perceive 
Jer.  31:23  shall  use  this  s.  in  Ju. 
Ezek.  1:24  vol.  of  s.  asnoiseof  h. 

3:5  sent  to  a  peo.  of  strange  s.  6 
Hab.  3:2  O  L.  I  ha.  heard  thy  s. 
Mat.  26:73  thy  s.  bewraj^eth  th. 
Mark  7:32  impediment  in  his  s. 

14:70  thy  s.  agreeth  thereto 
John  8:43  not  underst.  my  s.  t 
Acts  14:11  in  s.  of  Lycaonia 

20:7  continued  his  s.  till  midni. 

1  Cor.  2:1  not  with  excelle.  ofs. 
4s.  was  not  with  entic.  words 

4:19  not  the  s.  but  the  power 

2  Cor.  3:12  great  plainness  of  s. 
7:4  great  my  boldness  of  s.  tow. 
10:10  his  s.  ia  contemptible 
11:6  rude  in  s.  not  in  knowled. 

Col.  4:6  let  s.  be  alw.  with  grace 
Tit.  2:8  sound  s.  cannot  be  coud. 

SPEECHES. 
Num.  12:8  speak  not  in  dark  s. 
Job  6:26  s.  of  one  that  is  deape. 

15:3  with  s.  he  can  donopood  ? 

32:14  nei.  will  I  answer  with  g. 
Bom.  16:18  by  fairs,  dec.  hearts 
Jude  15  convince  them  of  hard  s. 

SPEECHLESS. 
Mat.  22:12  garm.  and  he  was  s. 
Luke  1:22  Zacharias  remained  *. 
Acts  9:7  men  with  him  stood  s. 

SPEED. 
Gen.  24:12  O  L.  send  me  good  s. 
Ezr.  6:12  let  it  be  done  with  s. 
Is.  5:26  they  shall  come  withs. 
Acts  17:15  come  to  him  wi.  all  s. 
2  John  10  rec.  not,  nor  bid  G.  s. 
11  that  biddeth  him  God  s. 

Set  XAKE,  UABE. 

SPEEDY. 

Zep.  1:18  make  a  s.  riddance 
SPEEDILY. 

2  Sam.  17:16  not  in  plains,  s.  pa. 
Ezr.  6:13  king  sent,  they  did  s. 

7:17  may.  buy  s.  with  this  mon. 
21  E.  shall  requi.  it  be  done  s. 
26  let  judgment  be  executed  s. 
Ps.  31:2  bow  thine  ear;  deliv.  s. 

69:17  in  trou.  hear  me  s.  143:7 

79:8  let  thy  mercies s.  prev.  us 

102:2  in  day  when  I  call,  ans.  s. 
Ec.  8:11  sent,  not  executed  s. 
Is.  58:8  health  sh.  spring  forth  s. 
Zee.  8:21  let  us  go  s.  and  pray 

SPEXD. 
Detit.  32:23  I  will  s.  mine  arrows 
Job  21:13  s.  their  days  in  wealth 

36:11  s.  their  days  in  prosperity 
Ps.  90:9  we  s.  our  years  as  a  tale 
Is.  55:2  why  s.  money  for  that? 
Acts  20: K)  wou.  not  .<!.  time  in  A. 
2  Cor.  12:15  I  will  very  gladly  s. 

SPE\DBST,  ETH. 
iVo!).  21:20  a  foolish  man  s.  it  up 

29:3  with  harlots,  s.  substance 
Ec.  6:12  whi.  hes.  as  a  shadow 
Luke  10:35  whatsoever  thou  *. 

SPEIVT. 
Oen.  21:15  and  the  water  was  s. 

47:18  not  hide  how  money  is  s. 
Lev.  26:20  strength  be  s.  in  vain 
Jud.  19:11  by  Jeb.  day  was  far  s. 
1  Sam.  9:7  the  bread  is.*,  iu  our 
Job  7:6  days  are  s.  without  hope 
Ps.  31:10  my  life  is  s.  with  grief 
Is.  49:4  I  have  s.  my  strength 
Jer.  37:21  the  bread  in  city  wass. 
Mark  5:26  and  had  s.  all  that  she 
had,  Luke  8:43 

6:35  day  was  far  s.  Luke  a4:29 
Luke  15:14  prodigal  had  s.  all 
Acts  17:21  s.  their  time  to  tell 


SPI 

Rom.  33:12  the  night  Is  far  g. 
2  Cor.  12:15 1  will  gladly  be  s. 

SPEW,  SPEWING.   See  spue. 

SPICE,  SubstantWe. 

Ex.  35:28  rulers  brought  s.  and 

Cant.  5:1  gath.  myrrh  wi.  my  s. 
SPICES. 

Gen.  43:11  carry  a  pres.  balm,  s. 

Ex.  25:6  s.  for  anointing,  35:8 
30:23  take  thou  s.  of  myrrh,  34 
37:29  pure  incense  of  sweet  s. 

1  K.  10:2  camels  that  bare  s.  10 ; 

2  C?ir  9:1 
25  brought  to  Sol.  s.  2  Chr.  9:24 

2  AT.  20:13  Hezekiah  showed  th. 
s.  ointment.  Is.  39:2 

1  Chr.  9:29 appoint,  to  oversees. 
30  sons  of  the  priests  made  s. 

2  Chr.  9:9  queen  of  Sh.  gave  S.  s. 
10:14  divers  s.  prep,  for  burial 
.32:27  He.  made  treasuries  for  s. 
Cant.  4:10  thine  ointments  th.  s. 

14  myrrh  and  aloes,  chief  s. 

16  blow  upon  my  gard.  that  s. 
5: 13  his  cheeks  are  as  a  bed  of  s. 
6:2  my  belo.  is  gone  to  bed  of  s. 
8:14  to  a  hart  upon  mount,  of  s. 
Ezek.  27:22  in  fairs  wi.  chief  of  s. 
Mark  16:1  M.  had  bought  sweet 

s.  Luke  24:1 
Luke  23:56  prepared  s.  and  oint. 
John  19:40  they  wound  it  iu  s. 

SPICE,  Verb. 
Ezek.  24:10  consume  flesh  and  s. 

SPICE-MERCHANTS. 
1/1.10:15  the  traffic  ofthes.-OT. 

SPICED. 
Cant.  8:2  cau.  thee  drink  s.  wine 

6PICERY. 
Gen.  37:25  Ishmael.  bear.  s.  balm 

SPIDER. 
■Tob  8:14  wh.  trust  sh.  be  a  s.  web 
Ptxm.  30:28s.  tak.  hold  wi.  hands 
Is.  59:5  eggs,  and  weaves,  web 

SPIKENARD. 
Cant.  1:12  s.  seudeth  the  smell 
4:13  fruits,  camphire  with  s.  14 
Mark  14:3  alabaster  box  of  oint- 
ment of  s.  John  12:3 
SPILLED. 
Gen.  38:9  On.  s.  seed  on  ground 
Mark  2:22  wine  is  s.  Luke  5:37 

SPILT. 
2  Sam.  14:14  water  s.  on  ground 
SPIN. 

Ex.  35:25  wise-hearted,  did  s. 
Mat.  6:28  neither  s.  Luke  12:27 

SPINDLE. 
Prcm.  31:19  lay.  her  hands  to  «. 

SPIRIT. 
Gen.  41:8  Phar.'ss.  was  troubled 
45:27  the  s.  of  Jacob  their  fath. 
Ex.  6:9  heark.  not  forangu.  of  s. 
35:21  whom  his  s.  made  willing 
Num.  11:17  I  will  take  of  s.  25 
20  the  s.  rested  on  them 
29  L.  wo.  put  his  S.  upon  them 
14:24  he  had  ano.  s.  with  him 
27:18  Jos.  a  man  iu  whom  is  s. 
Deut.  2:;30  L.  G.  hardened  his  s. 
Jos.  5:1  nor  was  th.  s.  in  them 
■Ind,  15:19  drunk  his  s.  came 
1  Sam.  30:12  eaten  hiss,  came 

1  K.  10:5  no  s.  in  her,  2  Chr.  9:4 
21:5  said,  Why  is  thy  s.  so  sad? 
22:21  th.  came  a  s.  2  Chr.  18:20 

2  K.  2:9  double  portion  of  s.  on 

15  s.  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on  El. 
1  Chr.  5:26  Lord  stirr.  up  s.  of  P. 

12:18  s.  came  upon  Amasai 

28:12  pattern  of  all  he  had  by  s. 
Ezr.  1:5  wh.  s.  G.  raised  to  go  up 
Neh.  9:30  by  S.  in  thy  prophets 
Job  4:15  a  s.  passed  bef.  my  face 

15:13  thou  tumest  thy  s.  ag.  G. 

20:3  s.  of  my  understanding 

26:4  whose  s.  came  from  thee? 
13  by  his  S.  he  garnished  hea. 

32:8  there  is  a  s.  in  man 
18  s.  within  me  constraineth 

34:14  if  he  gather  to  hims.  hies. 
Ps.  32:2  in  wh.  s.  there  is  no  gu. 

51:10  renew  right  s.  within  me 
12  uphold  me  with  thy  free  9. 

73:12  shall  cut  offs,  of  princes 

78:8  whose  s.  not  stead,  with  G. 

104:30  thou  sendest  forth  thy  S. 

106:.33  so  they  provoked  his  S. 

139:7  whit.  sh.  I  go  fr.  thy  S.  f 

143:10  S.  good,  lead  me  to  upr. 
Prov.  14:29  he  that  is  hasty  of  s. 

15:4  perversen.  is  a  breach  in  s. 

16:18  haughty  s.  goeth  bef.  a  fall 


SPI 

Prcm.  I6t32  that  rul.  g.  bet.  th.  he 

18:14  s.  of  a  man  sust.  intirmity 
20:27  s.  of  a  man  is  candle  of  L. 
2.5:28  hath  no  rule  over  his  s. 

Ec.  3:21  s.  of  man,  s.  of  beast 
7:9  not  hasty  in  s.  to  bo  angry 
8:8  no  power  over  ^.  to  retain  s. 
10:4  if  s.  of  ruler  rise  ag.  thee 
11:5  kno.  not  what  is  way  of  s. 
12:7  the  s.  shall  return  to  God 

Is.  19:3  s.  of  Egypt  shall  fail 
29:10  L.  pour,  on  yous.  of  sleep 
24  they  th.  erred  In  s.  sh.  come 
31:3  their  horses  flesh  and  nots. 
.32:15  till  S.  be  poured  upon  us 
34:16  his  s.  it  hath  gathe.  them 
42:5  giveth  s.  to  them  that  walk 
48:16  L.  G.  and  his  8.  hath  sent 
54:6  forsak.  and  grieved  in  s. 
57: 16  s.  shall  fail  Defore  me 
61:1  S.  of  L.  G.  on  me,  Lu.  4:18 
3  garment  of  praise  for  the  s. 

■ler.  51:11  L.  raiseds.  of  the  king 

Ezek.  1:12  whit.  S.  was  to  go,  20 
2:2  the  s.  entered  into  me,  3:24 
3:12  the  s.  took  me  up,  11:24 

14  s.  lifted  me  up,  and  I  went 
in  heat  of  my  s.  8:3;  11:1 

13:3  proph.  that  follow  own  s. 

21:7  every  s.  shall  faint 
Dan.  2:1  Nebuc.  s.  was  troubled 

4:8  in  whom  Is  S.  of  the  holy 
gods,  9,  18;  5:11  14 

5:12  excellent  s.  in  jOaniel,  6:3 
ilic.  2:11  if  man  in  s.  and  falseh. 
Hag.  1:14  L.  etiiTcds.  of  Zerub. 
Zee.  7:12  sent  his  S.  by  prophets 

12:1  form.  s.  of  man  within  him 
Mai.  2:15  had  residue  ot  S.  16 
Mat.  4:1  Je.  led  upof  5.  iwA-«4:l 

14:26  say.  It  is  a  s.  Mark  6:49 

22:43  David  ins.  call  him  Lord? 

26:41  «.  is  willing,  Mark  14:38 
Mark  1:10  S.  descend.  .lohn  1:.32 

12  S.  driveth  him  into  wilder. 
8:12  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  s. 
9:20  s.  tare  him  ;  26  s.  cried 

Luke  1:17  go  before  him  in  «. 
80  child  waxed  st.  in  s.  2:40 
2:27  he  came  by  S.  into  temple 
4:14  Je.  returned  in  power  of  S. 
8:55  her  s.  came  ag.  she  arose 
9:55  know  not  what  s.  ye  are 
10:21  in  that  hour  J.  rejoi.  in  s. 
13:11  wom.  hads.  of  intirmity 
24:37  supp.  they  had  seen  a  s. 
39  s.  ha.  not  flesh  and  bones 

John  1:33  on  wh.  thou  sh.  see  S. 
3:.34  G.  giveth  not  S.  by  meas. 
4:23  worship  tho  Father  in  s. 

24  G.  is  a  S.  worship  him  In 
6:63  it  is  s.  that  quickeneth 

words  I  speak,  they  are  s. 
7:39  spake  of  5.  11:33 groan,  in 
13:21  he  was  troubled  m  s. 
Acts  2:4  spake  as  S.  gave  them 
6:10  were  not  able  to  resist  s. 
8:29  the  S.  said  to  Philip,  Go 
10:19  S.  said  unto  Peter,  11:18 
11:28  Agabus  signified  by  5. 
16:7  the  S.  suffered  them  not 
17:16  his  s.  was  stir,  within  him 
18:5  Paul  was  pressed  in  s. 

25  and  being  fervent  in  the  s. 
20:22  bound  m  the  S.  to  Jerusa. 
21:4  said  to  Saul  through  the  »S'. 
23:8  Sadducees  say  th.  is  no  «. 

9  ifa  s.  hath  spoken  to  him 
Spm.  1:4  Son  of  God  accord.  to«. 

2:29  circumcis.  is  of  heart  in  s. 

8:1  walk  not  aft.  flesh,  but  s.  4 
2  law  of  s.  of  life  made  me  free 
5  after  the  S.  things  of  the  S. 

9  flesh  but  s.  if  so  be  that  S. 

10  s.  is  life  bee.  of  righteousn, 

11  quick,  your  bodies  by  his  5. 

13  if  ye  through  the-?,  mortify 
16  S.  beareth  witn.  with  our  s. 
2:5  ourse.  who  have  fruits  of  S. 

26  S.  also  help,  our  infirmities ; 
but  the  S.  maketh  interces. 

27  kno.  what  is  the  mind  of  S. 
1  Cor.  2:4  in  demonstration  of  .S. 

10  G.  hath  revealed  th.  unto  us 
by  S.  for  S.  searcheth  all  th. 

11  s.  of  man  which  is  in  him 

12  not  s.  of  world,  but  s.  of  G. 
5:3  absent  in  body,  present  ins. 

5  s.  be  saved  in  day  of  Lord  J. 
6:17  joined  to  the  Lord  is  one  s. 

20  glori.  G.  in  your  body  and  s. 
7:34  may  be  holy  in  body  p.nd  s. 
15i-4  gifts,  but  same  S.  8.  9,  11 

8  given  by  S.  word  of  wnsdom 

13  by  one  S.  wc  are  all  baptiz. 
been  made  to  drink  into  S. 

14:2  in  s.  he  speaketh  mysteries 

15  sing  with  s.  16  bless  with  s, 


SPI 

1  Cor.  ISMS  A.  was  ma.  a  quick. ». 

2  Cor.  3:6  but  of  the  s.  letter  kill- 

etli,  but  the  s.  giveth  life 
8  ministrations  of  s.  be  glorio. 
17  L.  is  that  S.  where  S.  of  L, 
4:13  we  having  same  e.  of  faith 
7:1  from  fllthiness  of  flesh  and 

13  because  hiss,  was  refreshed 
11:4  s.  which  ye  have  not  recei. 
12:18  walk,  we  not  in  same  s. 

Oal.  3:2  recei  v.  ye  S.  by  works? 

3  foolish,  having  begun  in  s.  t 

5  he  that  minietereth  to  you  S. 

14  might  receive  promine  of  <SL 
4:6  G.  sent  forth  S.  of  his  Son 
5:5  we  thro'  8.  wait  for  hope 

16  walk  in  8.  18  if  led  by  3. 

17  flesh  lusteth  against  the  S. 
and  the  8.  against  the  flesh 

25  if  we  live  in  S.  walk  in  8. 
6:8  soweth  to  &  shall  of  S.  reap 

18  grace  of  our  Lord  be  witii 
your  s.  Phile.  25 

Eph.  2:2  s.  that  work,  in  child. 
18  have  access  by  one  8.  to  F. 

22  habitation  of  G.  through  8. 
3:5  revealed  to  apostles  by  8. 

16  strength,  with  might  by  51 
4:3  unity  of  s.  in  bontiof  peace 

4  th.  is  one  8.  as  ye  are  called 

23  renewed  in  s.  of  your  mind 
5:18  not  drunk,  but  filled  wi.  >. 
6:17  sw.  of  S.  is  the  word  of  God 

18  praying  with  prayer  in  8. 
Phil.  1:19  supply  of  s.  of  Je.  Ch 

27  that  ye  stand  fast  in  one 
2:1  any  fellowship  of  the  8. 
3:3  which  worship  God  in  the  1. 
Col.  1:8  declared  your  love  in  s. 
2:5  yet  am  I  with  you  in  the  g. 

1  Thes.  5:19  quench  not  <S'.  despise 
23  I  pray  6.  your  s.  soul,  body 

2  Thes.  2:2  neith.  by  s.  nor  word 
8  L.  shall  consume  with  the  «. 
13  chosen  thro'  sanctiflc.  of  9. 

1  Tim.  3:16  God  justified  in  8. 
4:1  the  8.  speaketh  exprcs.sly 

12  be  thou  an  example  in  s. 

2  Tim.  4:22  L.  J.  C.  be  wi.  thy  ». 
Ileb.  4:12  dividing  of  soul  and  s. 

9:14  who  through  the  eternal  3. 
Jam.  2:26  body  witho.  s.  is  dead 

4:5  thes.  in  us  lusteth  to  envy 
1  Pet.  1:2  thro'  sanctification  of  8. 
22  ia  obeying  truth  throucjh  A 

3:4  the  ornament  of  a  meek  s, 
18  but  quickened  by  <S'. 

4:6  live  accord,  to  God  in  the  3. 
1  .John  3:24  s.  he  hath  given  ua 

4:1  beloved,  believe  not  every  t. 

2  ev.  s.  that  confesseth  Je.  Ch. 

3  ev.  s.  that  confesseth  not  Je. 

13  bee.  hath  given  us  of  his  3. 
5:6  8.  beareth  witn.  S.  is  truth 

8  wit.  iu  earth,  S.  water,  blood 
Jude  19  sensual,  not  having  8. 
Rev.  1:10  I  was  in  S.  on  L.^s  day 
2:7  what  S.  saith  to  churches, 

11,  17,  29;  3:6,  13,  22 
4:2  immediately  I  was  in  the  3. 
11:11  8.  of  life  from  G.  entered 
14:13  blessed  are  dead,  saith  3. 
17:3  carried  me  in  tho  8.  21:10 
22:17  S.  and  bride  say.  Come 

SPIRIT  of  adoption. 
Rom.  8:15  ye  have  recei.  s.  of  a. 

SPIRIT  of  antichrist. 
1  John  4:3  this  is  that  s.  of  anti. 

SPIRIT  of  bondage. 
Rom.  8:15  have  not  rece.  s.  ofb. 

Born  of  the  SPIRIT. 
John  3:5  ex.  man  be  b.  of  the  8. 

6  that  which  is  born  of  the  8. 
8  so  is  ev.  one  that  is  b.  of  3. 

Gal.  4:29  persec.  him  b.  after  3. 

Broken  SPIRIT. 
Ps.  51:17  sacri.  of  G.  are  a  d.  S. 
Prov.  15: 13  sorrow  of  hearts,  iab. 
17:22  a  b.  s.  drieth  the  bones 

See  CONTRITE. 

SPIRIT  of  burning. 

Is.  4:4  blood  of  Jer.  by  s.  of  b. 

SPIRIT  of  Christ. 
Rom.  8:9  if  man  ha.  not  S.  of  O. 

1  Pet.  1:11  8.  of  Ch.  did  signify 

SPIRIT  of  counael. 
Is.  11:2  s.  ofc.  rest  upon  him 
SPIRIT  of  divination. 
Acts  16:16  possess,  with  s.  ofdU 

Dumb  SPIRIT. 
Mark  9:17  son.  who  hath  a  d.  B. 
25  thou  dumb  s.  I  charge  thee 
Earnest  of  the  SPIRIT. 

2  Cor.  1:22  given  ns  e.  of  t.  3.  5:5 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SPI 

SPIRIT  of  error. 

1  John  4:C  kn.  we  s.  of  tru.  and  «. 
See  EVIL. 

Faithful  SPIRIT. 
Prov.  11:13  he  that  is  ot faith,  s. 
Bee  rAMiLiAB. 

SPIRIT  of  fear. 
9  Tim.  1:7  ha.  not  giv.  ua  s.  of  f. 

Foul  SPIRIT. 
Marie  9:25  he  rebuked  the /oi/^  s 
Mev.  18:2  become  hold  of  ew.f.  s 

Fruit  of  the  SPIRIT. 
Gal.  5:22 /.  of  the  S.  is  love,  joy 
Eph.  5:9 /.  0/ 1.  S.  is  in  all  good 

Good  SPIRIT. 
Neh.  9:20  th.  gavest  thy  nooil  S. 
T$.  143:10  thy  S.  is  g.  lead  mo 

SPIRIT  of  God. 
Gen.  1:2     o/]  G.  moved  on  vat 
41:38  a  man  in  wh.  S.  of  God  ie 
Ex.  31:3  Bez.  wi.  S.  of  G.  35:31 
Num.  24:2  5.  o/'  ff.  came  on  Bal 

1  Sam.  10:10  the  S.  of  God  came 

on  Saul,  11:6 ;  ldr23 
19:20  S.  of  G.  came  on  messen. 

2  Chr.  15:1  S.  of  G.  came  on  Aza, 
Jb6  27:3  5'.  q/"  G.  is  in  my  nost. 

33:4  S.  of  God  hath  made  me 
Ezek.  11:24  in  vision  by  S.  of  G. 
Mat.  3:16  savif  ,S.  o/"  G.  descend. 

12:28  cast  out  devils  by  S.  of  G. 
Horn.  8:9  ^S".  of  God  dwell  in  you 
14  many  as  are  led  by  -S.  of  G. 

15:19  by  the  power  of  S.  of  G. 

1  Cor.  2:11  no  man,  but  S.  of  G. 
14  recei.  not  things  of  S.  of  G. 

3:16  S.  of  God  dwellcth  in  j'ou 
6:11  sanctified  by  the  S.  of  God 
7:40  I  think  I  have  S.  of  God 
12:3  no  man  speak,  by  S.  of  G. 

2  Car.  3:3  written  with  S.  of  G. 
Eph.  4:30  grie.  not  holy  S.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  4:14  S.  of  God  rest,  on  you 
1  John  4:2  hereby  kn.  ye  S.  of  G. 

SPIRIT  of  glory. 
1  Pet.  4: 14  S.  of  g.  resteth  on  you, 

SPIRIT  of  grace. 
Zee.  12:10  house  of  Da.  S.  of  g. 
Eeb.  10:29  done  desp.  to  S.  ofg. 
See  HOLT. 

Humble  SPIRIT. 
Pros.  16:19  bet.  to  be  of  an  h.  f. 

29:23  honor  sli.  uphold  the  h.  s. 
Is.  57:15  with  him  that  is  of  A.  s. 

SPIRIT  of  jealousy. 
Ntim.  5:14  s.  qfj.  co.  on  hnn,  30 

SPIRIT  of  judgment. 
Is.  4:4  purged  Jerusa.  by     of  j. 
28:6  L.  shall  be  for  as.  of  jud. 

SPIRIT  of  knowledge. 
Is.  11:2  s.  ofk.  sh.  rest  upon  him 

See  LORD,  LYINO. 

SPIRIT  of  meekness. 

1  Cor.  4:21  come  in     of  m.  f 
Gal.  6:1  such  a  one  in  s.  of  m. 
My  SPIRIT. 

Gen.  6:3  7>iy  S.  sh.  not  always 
Job  6:4  poison  drinketh  up  my  s. 

7:11  speak  in  anguish  of  my  s. 

10:12  visita.  hath  preserv.  m.  s. 

21:4  sho.  not  7ny  s.  be  troubled 
Ps.  31:5  into  hand  I  com.  my  s. 

77:3  tny  s.  was  overwlielmed 

6  my  s.  made  diligent  search 
142:3  7ny  s.  overwhelmed  in  me 
143:4  theref.  is  my  s.  overwhel. 

7  hear  me,  O  L.  7ny  s.  failcth 
Prov.  1:23  I  will  pour  out  7!iy  s. 
Is.  26:9  with  tny  s.  will  I  seek 

30:1  covering,  but  not  of  my  s. 
38:16  in  th.  tilings  is  life  of  m.  s. 
42:1 1  ha.  put  my  S.  upon  liira 
44:3  pour  my  S.  upon  thy  seed 
59:21  7ny  S.  that  is  upon  thee 

Ezek.  3:14  went  in  heat  of  my  s. 
36:27  7ny  S.  within  you,  37:14 
39:29  pour,  jny  S.  on  house  of  I. 

Dan.  2:3  and  7ny  s.  was  troubled 
7:15  I  Dan.  was  griev.  in  my  s. 

Jml  2:28  I  will  pour  out  7ny  S.  on 
all  flesh,  29;  Acts  2:17,  18 

Hag.  2:5  7ny  S.  remain,  am.  you 

Zee.  4:6  by  power,  but  by  S. 
6:8  quiet,  my  s.  in  north  count. 

Mat.  12:18 1  will  put  my  S.  on 

Luke  1:47  7ny  s.  hate  rejoi.  in  G. 
23:46  in  thy  hands  I  com.  my  s. 

Acts  7:59  Lord  Je.  receive  7>iy  s. 

P07n.  1:9  wh.  I  serve  with  tny  s. 

1  Cor.  5:4  when  gath.  and  7ny  s. 
14:14  my  s.  prayeth,  but  my 
16:18  they  have  refresh,  my  s. 


SPI 

2  Cor.  2:13  had  no  rest  in  my  s. 

New  SPIRIT. 
Ezek.  11:19  a  n.  s.  in  you,  36:26 
18:31  a  new  heart  arid  neiv  s. 
Newness  of  SPIRIT. 
liom.  7:6  we  sho.  serve  in  n.  of  e. 

Patient  SPIRIT. 
Ec.  7:8  p.  in  s.  bet.  than  proud 

Perverse  SPIRIT. 
Is.  19:14  L.  hath  mingled  a  p.  s. 

Poor  SPIRIT. 
Mat.  5:3  blessed  ate  poor  in  s. 

SPIRIT  of  promise. 
Eph.  1:13  sealed  with  U.  S.  of  p. 

SPIRIT  of  prophecy. 
Iiev.  19:10  testim.  of  J.  is  5".  of  p. 

SPIRIT  of  slumber. 
Rom.  11:8  G.  given  tliem  s.  of  s. 

Sorrowful  SPIRIT. 
1  Sam.  1:15  a  woman  of  a  s.  s. 

SPIRIT  of  truth. 
John  14:17  S.  off.  whom  world 
15:26  S.  of  t.  which  proceedeth 
16:13  when  S.  of  truth  is  come 
1  John  4:6  hereby  kn.  we  S.  of  t. 
See  TOXATioN. 

Unclean  SPIRIT. 
Zee.  13:2  cause  vnd.  s.  to  pass 
Mat.  12:43  when  the  7i.  s.  is  gone 

out  of  a  man,  Lnke  11:24 
Mark  1:2.3  syua";.  a  man  wi.  v.  s. 
26  when  71.  s.  nad  torn  him 
3:.30  they  said.  He  hath  an  u.  s. 
5:2  met  liim  a  man  with  71.  s. 
8  come  out,  th.  71.  s.  Luke  8:29 
7:25  whose  daugh.  had  an  71.  s. 
Luke  9:42  Jesua  rebuked  u.  s. 

SPIRIT  of  understanding. 

Is.  11:2  the  s.  of  u.  sh.  rest  upon 

SPIRIT  of  whoredoms. 

/To.?.  A-.'i'is.  of  70.  caused  to  err 
5:4  s.  of  70.  IS  in  midst  of  them 

SPIRIT  of  wisdom. 
Ex.  2S:3  wh.  I  filled  wi.  s.  of  70. 
Deut.  34:9  Joshua  full  of    of  70. 
Is.  11:2  s.  of  70.  sh.  rest  up.  tiim 
Eph.  1:17  G.  may  give  s.  of  7V. 

Wounded  SPIRIT. 
Prov.  18:14  tv.  s.  who  can  bear? 

SPIRITS. 
mm.  16:22  O  God,  the  God  of*. 
27:16 

Ps.  104:4  mak.  angels  s.  Eeb.  1:7 
Prov.  16:2  Lord  weighed  the  s. 
Zee.  6:5  th.  are  four  s.  of  heaven 
Mat.  8:16  cast  out  s.  with  word 

10:1  power  ag.  unci.  s.  Mark  6:7 
Mark  1:27  commandeth  he  the 
unclean  s.  Luke  4:36 

3:11  unci.  s.  fell  down  bef.  him 

5:13  unclean     entered  swine 
Luke  10:20  rejoice  not  that  s.  are 
Acts  5:16  vexed  with  unclean  s. 

8:7  s,  crying,  came  out  of  many 
1  Cor.  12:10  to  ano.  discern,  of  s. 

14:32  s.  of  proph.  are  subject  to 
1  Ti7n.  4:1  giv.  heed  to  seduc. 
Ileb.  1:14  not  all  ministering  «. 

12:9  in  subjection  to  Fath.  of  s. 
23  to  s.  of  just  men  made  per. 
1  Pet.  3:19  preach,  tos.  in  prison 
1  .John  4:1  try  s.  wheth.  they  are 
Iiev.  16:13  I  saw  3  unclean  like 

14  they  are  the  «.  of  devils 

See  EVIL,  FAMILIAR,  SETON. 

SPIRITUAL. 

nbs.  9:7  the  s.  man  is  mad 
Horn.  1:11  impart  to  you  s.  gift 
7:14  we  know  that  the  law  is 
15:27  partak.  of  their  s.  things 
1  Cor.  2:13  comparing  s.  things 
with  s. 

15  he  that  is  s.  judgeth  all  thi. 
3:1  could  not  epe.  to  you  as  to 
9:11  have  sown  unto  you  s. 
10:3  did  all  eat  same  s.  meat 

4  same    dri.  drank  of,';,  rock 
12:1  concern,  s.  gifts,  brethren 
14:1  desire gifts ;  12  zeal,  of  s. 
37  if  any  man  think  himself  s. 
15:44  s.  body,  there  is  a  s.  body 
46  that  was  not  first  whi.  is«. 
afterwards  that  which  is  s. 
Gal.  6:1  ye  which  are  restore 
Ej)h.  1:3  blessed  us  with  s.  bless. 
5:19  speak,  to  yours,  in  songs 
6:12  wrestle  against  wickedn. 
Cot.  1:9  filled  with  s.  understand. 
3: 16  adman,  in  psa.  and  ,>;.  songs 
1  Pet.  2:5  built  up  a  s.  house,  to 
offer  s.  sacrifices 


SPO 

SPIRITUALLY* 

Pom.  8:6  to  be  s.  minded  5s  life 
1  Cor.  2:14  because  are  s.  discer. 
Pev.  11:8  whi. «.  is  called  Sodom 

SPIT,  TED. 
Le7).  15:8  s.  on  him  that  is  clean 
Num.  12:14  if  fath.  had  s.  in  face 
Dent.  25:9  she  shall  s.  in  his  face 
Job  30:10  pp.  not  to  s.  in  my  face 
Mat.  26:67  they  did  s.  in  his  face 
27:.30  and  they  s.  upon  him  and 
Mark  7:33  he  s.  touched  tongue 
8:23  when  he  had  s.  on  his  eyes 
10:.34  they  shall  s.  upon  him 
14:65  began  to  s.  on  hira,  15:19 
Luke  18:32  spitef.  entreated  s.  on 

SPITE. 
Ps.  10:14  for  thou  beholdest  s.  to 

SPITEFULLY. 
Mat.  22:6  they  entreated  them  *. 
Luke  18:32  shall  be  s.  entreated 

SPITTING. 
7s.  50:6  I  hid  not  my  face  from  s. 

SPITTLE. 
1  Sam.  21:13  let  his  s.  fall  down 
,/ob  7:19  alone,  till  I  swallow  s. 
John  9:6  he  made  clay  of  s.  and 

SPOIL,  Substantive. 

Gen.  49:27  at  night  he  divide  e. 
Ex.  15:9  enemy  said,  I  divide  s. 
Num.  31:9  Is.  took  s.  of  cattle,  11 
Deut.  2.35  s.  of  cities  we  took, 
3:7;  Jes.  8:27;  11:14 

13:16  thou  sh.  gather  all  the  s. 

20:14  s.  thou  shalt  take,  Jos.  8:2 
Jud.  5:30  necks  of  th.  that  take  s. 

14:19  Sam.  slew  30  men,  took  s. 

1  Sam.  14:30  eaten  freely  of  s. 

32  the  people  flew  upon  the  s. 
15:19  but  didst  fly  upon  the  s. 
30:16  because  the  great  s.  that 

19  neither  «.  nor  any  thing  was 

20  and  said.  This  is  David's  s. 

22  we  will  not  give  them  of 
26  he  sent  of  s.  to  elders  of  Ju. 

2  S(i7n.  3:22  Joab  bro.  in  great  s 
ll-.m  he  brought  s.  of  Rabbah 

2  K.  3:23  now,  theref.  M.  to  the  s 
21:14  they  sh.  bee.  s.  to  enemies 

1  On:  20:2  fr.  Rab.  he  brought  s. 

2  Chr.  14:13  carried  away  s.  14 
15:11  they  offered  to  Lord  of  s. 
20:25  were  3  days  gathering  s. 
24:23  Syri.  sent  s.  to  king  of  D 
28:8  took  s.  brou.  s.  to  Samaria 

14  armed  men  left  capti.  and 
Ezr.  9:7  kings  ha.  been  deli.  tos. 
Est.  3:13  take  s.  of  them,  8:11 

9: 10  on  .?.  laid  they  not  th.  hand 
Job  29:17  I  jilucked  s.  out  of  teeth 
Ps.  68:12  tarried  at  home  divi.  s. 

119:162  rejoice,  as  one  findeth  s. 
PiVV.  1:13  sh.  fill  houses  with  s. 

16:19  to  divide  .t.  with  proud 

31:11  he  shall  have  no  need  of  s. 
3:14  s.  of  poor  is  in  houses 

8:4  s.  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken 

9:3  rejoice  when  they  divide  s. 

10:6  give  him  charge  to  take  s. 

33:4  your  s.  shall  be  gathered 

23  prey  of  a  great  s.  divided 
42:22  they  are  for  a  s.  and  none 

24  who  gave  Jacob  for  a  s.  ? 
5:3:12  he  sh.  divide  s.  wi.  strong 

Jer.  6:7  violence  and  s.  is  heard 

15:13  thy  subst.  will  I  give  to  s. 

17:3  I  will  give  thy  substa.  to  s. 

20:8  I  criea  violence  and  s. 

30:16  they  that.t.  thee  sh.  be  as. 

49:32  their  cattle  shall  be  a  s. 

50:10  Chaldea  shall  be  a  s. 
Ezek.  7:21  I  will  give  it  for  a  s. 

2.5:7  deliver  Ammonite  for  a  s. 

26:5  Tvr.  for  a  s.  to  nations,  12 

29:19  Nebuch.  take  s.  of  Egypt 

38:12  I  will  go  up  to  take  a  s. 
13  art  thou  come  to  take  a  s. 

45:9  Is.  remove  violence  and  s. 
Dan.  11:24  he  shall  scatter  thes. 

33  shall  fall  by  s.  many  days 
Xah.  2:9  s.  of  silver,  s.  of  gold 
Hnb.  2:17  s.  of  beasts  shall  cover 
Zee.  2:9  as  s.  to  their  servants 

14:1  s.  shall  be  divided  in  midst 
SPOIL,  Verb. 
Ex.  3:22  ve  shall  s.  Egyptians 

1  Sujn.  14:36     them  iihtil  morn. 

2  Sain.  2:3:10  people  return,  to  s. 
Ps.  44:10  they  who  hate  us  s. 

S9;41  all  that  pass  by  way  s. 

109:11  let  stransrcrs  s.  his  labor 
Proi\  22:23  will  s.  soul  of  those 

24:15  O  man.  s.  not  restiug-pla. 
Cant.  2:15  foxes  that  .t.  vines 
Is.  11:14  they  fh.  s.  them  of  east 


SPO 

Is.  17:14  portion  of  th.  that  s.  us 
33:1  when  shalt  cease  to  s.  thon 
Jer.  5:6  wolf  of  even.  sh.  s.  them 
20:5  I  will  give  Jerusal.  to  s.  iu 
.30:16  they  that  s.  thee  sh.  be  as-, 
47:4  day  cometh  to  s.  Philistines 
49:28  Kedar.  s.  men  of  the  east 
50:10  all  that  s.  shall  be  satisfied 
Ezek.  14:15  they  s.  it  so  that  it  be 
32:12  they  shall  s.  pomp  of  Egy. 
.39:10  they  shall  s.  those  that 
IIos.  10:2  break  altars,  s.  images 
1.3:15  he  shall  s.  treasure  of  all 
Ilal).  2:8  remn.  of  peo.  sh.  s.  thee 
Zep.  2:9  residue  of  people  shall  9, 
Mat.  12:29  s.  goods  ?  Mark  3:27 
Col.  2:8  lest  any  man  s.  you 

SPOILED. 
Gen.  34:27  sons  of  Jacob  s.  city 
Ex.  12:36  they  s.  the  Egyptians 
Deut.  28:29  sh.  be  oppress,  and  f. 
Jvd.  2:14  hand  of  spoilers  that  r, 

1  Sam.  14:48  Is.  fr.  them  that  s. 

2  K.  7:16  Is.  s.  tents  of  Svrians 
2  Chr.  14:14  A.  s.  cities  of  Gerar 
Job  12:17  leadeth  coun.  away  s. 

19  leads  princes  away  s. 

Ps.  76:5  the  stout-hearted  are  s. 
Pi-ov.  22:23  spoil  sool  of  th.  that*. 
7s.  13:16  their  houses  shall  be  ». 

18:2  whose  land  rivers  have  s.  7 

24:3  land  shall  be  utterly  s. 

33:1  spoilest,  and  wast  iiots. 

42:22  this  is  a  people  rob.  and  s. 
Jer.  2:14  a  serv.  why  is  he  s.  ? 

4:13  woe  unto  us,  for  w^e  are  *. 

20  whole  land  is  s.  tents  are  s. 
30  wh.  thou  art  s.  wh.  wilt  do  ? 

9:19  are  we  s.  !  10:20  taber.  is  s. 
21:12  deliver  him  that  is  s.  22:3 
25:.36  L.  hath  s.  their  pasture 
48:1  Nebo  is  s.  15  Moab  is  s.  20 
49:3  Ai  is  .«.  10  E.  his  seed  is  s. 
51:.55  Lord  hath  s.  Babylon 
Ezek.  18:7  s.  none  by  violence.  16 

12  hath  oppressed,  hath  s.  18 
23:46  I  will  give  them  to  be  s. 
39:10  shall  spoil  those  that  s. 
Eos.  10:14  fortresses  shall  be  g. 
A7nos  3:11  thy  palaces  shall  be  s. 
5:9  strengtheneth  s.  ag.  strong 
Mic.  2:4  say.  We  be  utterly  s. 
Ifab.  2:8  hast  s.  many  nations 
Zee.  2:8  sent  to  nations  wh.  s. 
11:2  because  mighty  are  s. 
3  glory  s.  for  pride  of  Jor.  is  *. 
CoZ.  2:15  having  s.  principalities 

SPOILER. 
Is.  16:4  fr.  face  of  s.  the  s.  cease 
21:2  s.  spoileth,  go  up,  O  Elam 
Jer.  6:26  s.  suddenly  come  on  us 
15:8  I  brought  upon  them  a  s. 
48:8  s.  sh.  come  upon  every  city 
18  s.  of  M.  shall  come  on  thee 
32  s.  is  l^allen  upon  thy  fniits 
51:56  bee.  s.  is  come  on"  Baby  Ion 
SPOILERS. 
.lud.  2:14  he  delivered  them  into 

hand  of  s.  2  K.  17:20 
1  Sam.  13:17  s.  out  of  camp  of  P. 
14:15  the  s.  they  also  trembled 
Jer.  12:12  s.  are  come  upon  high. 
51:48  s.  come  to  her  from  north. 
53  from  me  sh.  s.  come  to  her 

SPOILEST,  ETH. 

Ps.  35:10  needy  from  him  that  s. 
7.5.  21:2  spoiler  s.  Eos.  7:1  rob.  s. 
.33:1  woe  to  thee  that  s. 
X'ah.  3:16  canker-worms,  flieth 

SPOILING. 
Ps.  35:12  good  to  s.  of  my  soul 
7s.  22:4  s.  of  dausht.  of  my  peo. 
./er.  48:3  voice  from  Horonaim  s. 
Eab.  1:3  s.  and  vicdence  bef.  me 
Eeb.  10:34  joyf.  s.  of  your  goods 

SPOILS. 
Jos.  7:21  saw  among  s.  a  carment 
1  Chr.  26:27  out  of  s.  did  dedic. 
/.«.  25:11  bri.  down  pride  with  s. 
Luke  11:22  and  divideth  his  s. 
Eeb.  7:4  Abrah.  gave  tenth  of  t. 

SPOKEN. 
Gen.  18:19  L.  br.  what  he  hath  g. 
Xitm.  14:28  as  ye  have  s.  so  will 
21:7  we  have  s.  ag.  L.  and  thee 
23:19  he  s.  not  make  it  good  * 
Deut.  1S:17  well  s.  that  th.  ha.  s. 

1  Sam.  25:30  L.  done  al)  he  ha.  s. 

2  Sa7n.  2:27  «.  people  had  gone  np 

1  K.  18:24  peo.  said.  It  is  well  s. 

2  K.  4:13  thou  be  s.  for  to  king  J 
Ps.  87:3  srlorious  things  are  of 
Ee.  7:21  ta.  heed  to  all  words  s. 
Cant.  8:8  in  the  day  wh.  she  hes. 
Jer.  26:16  s.  10  us  in  name  of  L. 


1004 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SPO 

McU.  3:13  wh.  ha.  we  s.  ae.  thee? 
LuJce  18:34  nor  kn.  they  things  s. 
John  15:22  if  I  had  not  co.  and  s. 
Acts  8:24  none  of  things*,  come 

13:46  word  sho.  first  ha.  been  s. 

19:3()  these  things  cannot  be  s. 
Bom.  15:21  to  wh.  he  was  not  s. 
1  Cor.  10;.30  why  am  I  evil  s.  of 

14:9  shall  it  be  kno.  what  is  «. 
1  PH.  4:14  on  their  part  evil«.  of 
S  Pet.  2:2  way  of  truth  evil  s.  of 

gPOREiV,  with  God. 
Gen.  2*1:2  time  of  wh.  God  had  s. 
Ps.  62:11  G.  hath  s.  once,  twice 
Mat.  22:31  that  wh.  was  s.  by  G. 
See  LORD. 

I  have,  or  have  I  SPOKEiV. 

Gen.  28:15  done  what  I h.  s. 
Ex.  32:13  land  I  haves,  of 

1  Sam.  20:23  matter  wh.  /A.  «.  of 
Job  40:5  once  A.  Is.  will  not  ans. 
P«.  116:10  therefore  have  I  e.  2 

Cor.  4:13 
Jg.  45:19  /A.  not  s.  in  sec.  48:16 

46:11  Ih.  s.  it,  brin^it  to  pass 

48:15  7,  even  /A.  s.l  called 
Jcr.  35:17  /  A.  s.  have  not  heard 
.Ese^.  12:28  word  Ik.  s.  be  done 

13:7  L.  saith.  Albeit  /  A.  not  s. 

26:5  /  A.  s.  it,  saith  Lord,  28:10 

38:17  art  thou  he  of  wh.  Ih.  s. 
John  12:49  /  A.  not  s.  of  myself 

14:25  have  Is.  15:11;  16:1,25,  33 
gPOKE\,  with  prophet. 
Mat.  2:23  fulfilled  which  was  s. 
by  the  prophet,  13:35;  27::j5 

3:3  that  was  s.  of  by  the  p.  Es. 

4:14s.  byEs.  p.  8:17;  12:17;21:4 

Thou  hast  SPOKEIV. 
£!x.  4:10  nor  since  thou  h.  s. 

10:29  Moses  said,  T.  A.  s.  well 

33:17  I  will  do  this  thing  <.  A.  s. 
Deut.  1:14  thing  which  t.  A.  s. 

2  A'.  20:19  gooa  is  word  of  Lord 

which  thou  hast  s.  Is.  39:8 
Est.  6:10  let  nothing  fail  t.  A.  s. 
Jer.  3:5  t.  h.  s.  done  evil  things 
32:24  that  t.  h.  s  is  come  to  pass 
44:16  as  for  word  t.  A.  s.  unto  us 
51:62  O  L.  t.  h.  s.  ag.  this  place 

gPOKES. 
1  K.  7:33  felloes  and  s.  all  molten 

SPOKESM.4IV. 
Ex.  4:16  he  sh.  be  thy  s.  to  peo. 

SPOIVGE. 
Mat.  27:48  one  of  them  took  a  s. 
Mark  15:36 ;  John  19:29 
SPOOIV. 
Kum.  7:14  one  s.  of  ten  shekels, 
20,  26,  32,  38,  44,  50,  56,  62 
SPOONS. 
Ex.  25:29  make  dishes  and  s. 
Num.  4:7  put  there,  dishes  and  s. 
7:84  silver  bowls,  twelve  s.  86 

1  K.  7:50  s.  we.  gold,  2  CAr.  4:22 

2  25:14  «.  took,  Jer.  52:18,  19 
2  Chr.  24:14  rest  of  money  s.  ma. 

gPORT,  Substantive. 
16:25  Sam.  make  «.  made  s. 
27  beheld  while  Sams,  made  s. 
Prov.  10:23  s.  to  fool  to  do  misc. 
26:19  saith.  Am  not  I  in  s.  f 

SPORT,  ING. 
Gen.  26:8  Isa.  was  s.  wi.  Eebek. 
Is.  57:4  ag.  whom  s.  yourselves  f 
S  Pet.  2:13  s.  themsel.  with  dec. 
SPOT. 

Num.  19:2  br.  heifer  without  s. 
28:3  two  lambs  without*.  9,  11 ; 

29:17,  26 
Deut.  32:5 is  not  s.  of  his  chil. 
Job  11:15  thy  face  without  s. 
Cant.  4:7  there  is  no  s.  in  thee 
Eph.  5:27glori.  church,  not  ha.  s. 
1  Tim.  6:14  keep  com.  without «. 
Heb.  9:14  off.  himself  without  s. 

1  Pet.  1:19  as  a  lamb  without  s. 

2  Pet.  3:14  be  found  without  s. 

See  BRIGHT. 

SPOTS. 

Jer.  13:23  can  leopard  change*.  ? 
2  Pet.  2:13  s.  they  are  and  blemi. 
Jiuie  12  the.  are  s.  in  your  feasts 

SPOTTED. 
Cen.  30:32  removing  s.  cattle 

39  broil,  cattle,  speckled  and  *. 
Jude  23  hating  garm.  *.  by  flesh 

SPOUSE,  8. 
Cant.  4:8  come  from  Leb.  my  *. 

9  ravi.  my  heart,  my  sister,  s, 

10  fair  thy  love,  my  sister,  s. 

11  lips,  O  my  s,  drop  aa  honey 


SPR 

Cant.  4!12  garden  inc.  is  my  ais.  *. 
5: 1  into  my  garden,  my  sister,  s. 
Hos.  4:13  your  *.  commit  adult. 

14 1  will  not  punish  your  s. 
SPOUTS.   See  water-spouTS. 

SPRANG. 
Mark  4:8  fruit  th.  s.  up,  Lvke  8:8 
.Ms  16:29  call,  for  light  and  s.  in 
Heb.  7:14  evident  L.  *.  out  of  J. 
11:12  there  *.  of  one  many 
See  SPRUNG. 

SPREAD. 
Gen.  33:19  wh.  J.  s.  tent,  35:21 
Lev.  13:5  plague  s.  not,  6,  23,  28 
Num.  4:7  on  table  «.  cloth,  11 
Deut.  22:17  s.  cloth  before  elders 
.J}td.  8:25  they  s.  a  garment 
15:9  Philistines*,  thems.  in  L. 
2Sam.  5:18Phili8t.  also  came  and 
*.  thems.  22;  1  Chr.  14:9,  13 
16:23  they  *.  Absal.  tent  on  roof 
17:19  wom.  *.  covering  on  well 
21:10  Rizpah  *.  sackclo.  for  her 

1  K.  8:54  with  hands*,  to  heaven 

2  K.  8:15  Hazael  *.  cloth  on  face 
19:14  *.  IcHer  bef  L.  7*.  37:14 

Pt.  105:39  he  *.  a  cloud  for  cov. 
140:5  *.  a  net  hy  the  way-side 
Prov.  1:17  net  *.  in  sight  of  bird 
7;.  14:11  worm  is  s.  under  thee 
19:8  *.  nets  on  water  languish 
33:23  they  could  not  s.  the  sail 
Jer.  8:2  tliey  sh.  *.  them  bef  sun 
10:9  silv.  *.  into  plates  brought 
Lam.  1:13  hath    net  for  my  feet 
Ezek.  2:10 he*,  the  roll  before  me 
12:13  my  net  also  will  I  s.  17:20 
26:14  be  a  place  to  s.  nets  upon 
Hos.  5:1  have  been  a  net  *.  on  T. 
7:12  when  they  go,  I  will  «.  net 
14:6  branches  sh.  s.  his  beauty 
■loel  2:2  as  morn.  s.  upon  mount 
Mai.  2:3 1  will  *.  dung  on  your  fa. 
Mat.  21:8  multit.  *.  garments  in 
way,  Mark  11:8;  Luke  19:.36 
Acts  4:17  but  that  it  *.  no  further 

SPREAD  abroad. 
Gen.  10:18  Canaanites  were  *.  a. 
28:14  thou  shalt  *.  a.  to  west 
Ex.  9:29  I  will  *.  a.  hand  to  L. 
33  Moses  *.  a.  his  hands  to  L. 

1  Sam.  30:16  th.  were  *.  a.  earth 

2  Sam.  22:43  s.  a.  mine  enemies 
2  CAr. 26:8 Uzziah's name*,  a.  15 
Zee.  1:17  cities  thro'  prosp.  s.  a. 

2:6 1  *.  you  a.  as  the  four  winds 
1  Thes.  1:8  faith  to  God-w.  is*,  a. 

SPREAD  forth. 
Num.  24:6  as  valleys  are  th.  *./. 
1  K.  8:7  cherubim  *./.  2  wings 

22  S.*./.  hands,  2  Chr.  6:12, 13 
Is.  1:15  wh.  ye  *./.  your  hands 

25:11  he  shall  *./.  hands,  swim. 

42:5  saith  G.  he  that  *./.  earth 
Ezek.  47:10  a  place  to  *./.  nets 

SPRE.4D  over. 
Num.  4:6  shall  *.  o.  cloth  of  blue 
7*.  25:7  that  is  *.  o.  all  nations 
■ler.  48:40  shall  *.  wings  o.  Moab 

49:22  he  sh.  *.  his  wings  o.  Boz. 
Ezek.  16:8  I  *.  my  skirt  over  thee 

19:8  nations  *.  their  net  o.  him 

SPREAD  out. 
Ex.  37:9  cherubim  *.  o.  wings, 

1  Chr.  28:18 
Ezr.  9:5  *.  out  my  hands  to  L. 
Job  29:19  my  root  s.  o.  by  water 

37:18  hast  th.  wi.  him  s.o.  sky? 
7*.  65:2  *.  o.  hands  to  a  rebelli. 
Lam.  1:10  advers.  *.  o.  his  haid 
Ezek.  32:3  will  *.  o.  net  over  thee 

SPREADEST,  ETH. 
Lev.  13:8  if  priest  see  that  scab*. 
Deut.  32:11  as  eagle  *.  her  wings 
Job  9:8  G.  who  alone*,  out  heav. 

26:9  and  he  *.  his  cloud  upou  it 

.36:30  he  s.  his  light  upon  it 
Prov.  29:5  flatter,  neighb.  s.  a  net 
7s.  25:11  he  that  swim.  s.  hands 

40:22  that  s.  heavens  as  a  teut 

44:24  I  the  L.  that  *.  abroad 
,Ier.  4:31  daughter  of  Z.  *.  hands 

17:8  a  tree  tliat  *.  out  her  roots 
Ezek.  27:7  linen  th.  *.  for  thy  sail 
Lam.  1:17  Z.  *.  forth  her  hituds 

SPREADIIVG. 
P*.  37:35  I  have  seen  wicked  *. 
Ezek.  17:6  and  became  a  s.  vine 

SPREADIiVG,  S. 
■lob  36:29  underst.  *.  of  clouds  ? 
Ezek.  20:5  a  place  for  *.  of  nets 

SPRIGS. 
7'.  18:5  afore  harvest  cut  off  *. 
Ezek.  17:0  a  vine,  shot  forth  *, 


SPI 

SPRING,  Substantive. 

2  K.  2:21  he  went  forth  to  the  *. 
T'row.  25:26  troub.  and  corrupt  *. 
Cant.  4:12  spouse,  is  *.  shut  up 
7?.  58:11  sh.  be  like  s.  of  water 
Uos.  13:15  his  *.  sh.  become  dry 

SPRINGS. 
Deut.  4:49  under*,  of  Pisgah 
Jos.  10:40  smote  country  of*. 

12:8  kings  in  plains  and  in  «. 

15:19  give  me  *.  of  water,  gave 

upper  s.  Jud.  1:15 
,Iob  38:16  hast  entered  into  s.  ? 
Ps.  87:7  all  my  *.  are  in  thee 

104:10  he  sendeth  *.  into  valleys 

107:33  turn,  water  s.  into  dry 
35  turn,  dry  ground  to  waters. 
7*.  35:7  land  become  s.  of  water 

41:18  I  will  make  dry  land  s. 

49:10  by  *,  of  water  guide  them 
Jer.  51:36  I  will  make  her  *.  dry 
SPRING. 

1  Sam.  9:26  about  s.  of  day  Sam. 

See  DATSPRING. 

SPRING. 

Ezek.  17:9  in  all  leaves  of  her  «. 
SPRING,  Verb. 

Num.  21:17  Is.  sang,  s.  up,  O  w. 

Deut.  8:7  and  depths  that  s.  out 

Jud.  19:25  when  day  began  to  *. 

Job  5:6  nei.  doth  trouble  *.  out 
38:27  bud  of  tender  herb  to  s. 

Ps.  85:11  truth  sh.  *.  out  of  earth 
92:7  wh.  wicked  *.  as  the  grass 

7*.  42:9  bef.  they  *.  forth  I  tell 
43:19  now  it  shall  *.  forth 
44:4  they  sh.  *.  up  as  am.  grass 
45:8  righteousness  *.  up  togeth. 
58:8  thy  health  shall  *.  forth 
61:11  gard.  causeth  things  to  «. 

Joel  2:22  for  the  pastures  do  *. 

Mark  4:27  seed  *.  he  kn.  not  how 
SPRINGETH. 

2  K.  19:29  eat  in  second  year  that 

which  s.  of  same,  Is.  37:30 
Hos.  10:4  thus  judgment  *.  up 

SPRINGING. 
Gen.  26:19  found  well  of*,  water 
2  Sam.  23:4  as  tender  grass  s.  out 
Ps.  65:10  thou  blessedst  the  *. 
John  4:14  a  well  of  water  s.  up 
Heb.  12: 15  any  root «.  trouble  you 

SPRINKLE. 
Ex.  9:8  let  Moses  *.  the  ashes 
Lev.  14:7*.  on  him  to  be  cleansed 
51  *.  the  house  seven  times 
16:14  shall  *.  on  mercy-seat,  15 
Num.  8:7  *.  water  of  purifying 
19:18  shall  *.  it  upon  the  teut 
19  the  clean  person  shall  *.  it 
Is.  52:15  sh.  he  *.  many  nations 
Ezek.36:25s.  clean wa.  upou  you 

SPRINKLED,  ETH. 
Ex.  9:10  s.  ashes  toward  heaven 
Lev.  7:14  priest's  that*,  blood 
Num.  19:13  wa.  not «.  on  him,  20 
Job  2:12  *.  dust  on  their  heads 
Heb.  9:19  he*,  the  book  and  peo. 
10:22 hearts*,  from  evil  conscie. 
See  BLOOD. 

SPRINKLING. 
Heb.  9:13  the  ashes  of  a  heifer  *. 
11:28  thro'  faith  kept*,  of  blood 
12:24  we  are  come  to  blood  of*. 

1  Pet.  1:2  *.  of  blood  of  Jesus  Ch. 

SPROUT. 
Job  14:7  tree  that  it  will  *.  again 

SPRUNG. 
Mat.  4:16  shad,  of  death,  light  *. 
13:5  and  they  *.  up,  Mark  4:5 
26  but  when  blade  was  s.  up 
Luke  8:6  as  soon  as  it  was  «.  up 

SPUE,  ED. 
Lev.  18:28  th.  land*,  yon,  20:22 

28  as  it  *.  out  nations  th.  were 
.ler.  25:27  s.  fall,  rise  no  more 
Rev.  3:16  then  I  will  *.  thee  out 

SPEWING. 
Hab.  2:16  *.  shall  be  on  thy  glory 
SPUN. 

Ex.  35:25  th.  which  they  had  s. 
SPY. 

Num.  13:16  M.  sent  to  *.  land,  17 
21:32  Mo.  sent  to  *.  out  Jaazer 
■los.  2:1  sent  2  men  to  *.  6:23,  25 
.lud.  18:2  Dani.  sent  to  *.  14,  17 

2  Sa7H.  10:3  David  sent  serv.  to  *. 

out  the  city,  1  Chr.  19:3 
2  K.  6:13  go  and  *.  where  he  is 
Gal.  2:4  came  in  privily  to  *. 

SPIED. 
Ex.  2:11  *.  Egyptian  smiting 


STA 

2  TT*.  9:17  a  watchman  *.  company 
13:21  they  *.  a  hand  of  men 
23: 16  he  s.  sepulchres  that  wera 

See  ESPY,  ESPIED. 

SPIES. 

Gen.  42:9  said.  Ye  are  «.  14,  16 

34  then  sh.  I  know  ye  are  no*. 
Num.  21:1  Is.  came  by  way  of*. 
Jos.  6:23  young  men  that  were*. 

1  Sam.  2*;:4  David  sent  out  *. 

2  Sam.  15:10  Absalom  sent  *. 
Luke  20:20  they  sent  forth  *. 
Heb.  11:31  Rahab  had  received*. 

SQUARE. 
1  E.  7:5  doors  and  posts  were  *. 
Ezek.  45:2*.  round  about,  50  cub. 

See  FOUR-SQUARE. 

SQUARED. 

Ezek.  41:21  posts  of  temp.  were*. 

SQUARES. 
Ezek.  43: 16  square  in  4  *.  thereof 

ST.\BLE,  Substantive. 
Ezek.  25:5  I  will  make  Rab.  a  *. 

STABLE. 
1  Chr.  16:30  world  also  sh.  be  *. 

STABILITY. 

7*.  3.3:6  knovvl.  *.  of  thy  times 
STABLISH.   See  establish. 

STACHY8. 
Pom.  16:9  salute  Urbane  and  S. 

STACKS. 
Ex.  22:6  *.  of  corn  be  consumed 

STACTE. 
Ex.  30:34  take  to  th.  *.  onychai 

STAFF. 
Gen.  32:10  with  my  s.  I  passed 
38:18  give  me  thy  sig.  and  s.  25 
Ex.  12:11  with  *.  in  your  hand 
21:19  and  walk  abroad  on  his  t. 
Num.  13:23  between  two  on  a  *. 
22:27  Balaam  sm.  ass  with  a  *. 
Jud.  6:21  put  forth  end  of*. 

1  Sam.  17:7*.  of  his  spear  like 

weav.'s  beam,  2  Sam.  21:19 
40  Dav.  took  his*,  in  his  hand 

2  Sam.  3:29  one  that  leaneti 

on  a  *. 

2.3:7  fenced  with  s.  of  a  spear 
21  he  went  down  to  him  witli 
a*.  1  Chr.  11:23 
2  K.  4:29  take  my  *.  lay  my  *.  on 
31  Geh.  laid  *.  on  face  of  child 
18:21  thou  trust,  on  *.  Is.  36:6 
Ps.  23:4  thy  rod  and  *.  comf.  me 
7*.  3:1  L.  will  take  fr.  Ju.  the  *. 
9:4  hast  brok.  *.  of  his  shoulder 
10:5  and  the  *.  in  their  hand  is 
15  or  as  if  *.  should  lift  itself 
24  lift  up  his  *.  against  thee 
14:5  L.  hath  broken  *.  of  wicked 
2S:27  fitches  beaten  out  wi.  a  *. 
30:32  wh.  grounded  *.  shall  pass 
Jer.  48:17  how  is  strong  s.  broken 
Ez^k.  29:6  have  been  a  «.  to  Isr. 
Hos.  4:12  their  *.  declar.  to  them 
Zee.  8:4  every  man  with  his  *. 
11:10  I  took  my  *.  even  beauty 
14  I  cut  asunder  my  other  *. 
Mark  0:8  take  nothing,  save  a  *. 
Heb.  11:21  lean,  on  top  of  his*. 

See  BREAD. 

STAGGER. 

Job  12:25  *.  like  a  drunken  man, 

Ps.  107:27 
7*.  29:9  they  *.  not  with  strong 

STAGGERED,  ETH. 
Is.  19:14  as  a  drunken  man 
Pom.  4:20  *.  not  at  promise  of  G. 

STAIN. 
■lob  3:5  and  shadow  of  death  *.  it 
7s.  23:9  L.  purposed  to  *.  pride 
63:3  sprinkled,  I  wiUs.  my  raim. 
STAIRS. 

1  7r.  6:8  went  up  with  winding*: 

2  E.  9:13  under  him  on  top  of 
Neh.  9:4  then  stood  on  *.  Jeshua 
Cant.  2:14  in  secret  places  of 
Ezek.  4.3:17  *.  look  towards  ease 
Acts  21:40  Paul  stood  on  the  *; 

STAKES. 
Is.  3.3:20  not  one  of*,  removed 
54:2  cords  and  strengthen  thy  *. 

STALK,  S. 
Gen.  41:5  seven  ears  on  one  *.  23 
Jos.  2:6  hid  them  with  *.  of  flax 
Hos.  8:7  no  «.  bud  yield  no  meal 

STALL. 
Amos  6:4  out  of  midst  of  the  *. 
ifnl.  4:2  grow  up  as  calves  of*. 
Luke  13:15  loose  his  ox  fi-om  the*. 


1005 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STA 

STALLS. 

1  K.  4:26  Solomon  had  forty 

thousand  s.  2  Chr.  9:25 

2  CJir.  82:28  Hezek.  had  s.  for  all 
Bab.  3:17  there  be  no  herd  in  s. 

STALLED. 
Prcni.  15:17  th.  a  s.  ox.  and  hatr. 

STAMMERERS. 
Jt.  32:4  tongue  of  s.  shall  speak 

STAMMERING, 
is.  28:11 .9,  lips  and  anoth.  tongue 
33:19  not  see  a  peo.  of*,  tongue 
STAMP. 
S  Sam.  22:43  did  s.  them  as  mire 
Ezek.  6:11  smite  s.  with  thy  foot 

STAMPED. 
Dent.  9:21  I  s.  calf  and  ground 
S  K.  23:6  Josiah  s.  the  grove 

15  s.  high  pla.  small  to  powder 
2  Chr.  15:16  A.  cut  her  idol  and  s. 
jEIzek.  25:6  thou  hast  s.  with  feet 
Dan.  7:7  a  fourth  beast  s.  19 
B;7  he-goat  cast  down  and  s.  10 

STAMPING. 
Jer.  47:3  at  noise  of  s.  of  hoofs 

STANCHED. 
JjUke  8:44  wo.'s  issue  of  Oiood  s. 

STAND. 
JZSmA;.  29:7  their  loins  to  oe  at  as. 

STAND,  Verb. 
Dev.  27:14  priest,  so  shall  it  s.  17 
Deut.  25:8  if  he  s.  to  it  and  say 
Jos.  20:4  s.  at  enter,  gate  of  city 
1  Sam.  12:16  s.  see  this  thing 

19:3  s.  boside  my  father  in  field 
1  K.  17:1  as  L.  liveth  bef  whom 

Is.  18:15;  "i  K.  3:14;  5:16 
a  K.  5:11  I  thought  he  will  s. 

10:4  not,  how  then  shall  we  s.  ? 
1  Chr.  2;J:30  to  s.  every  morning 
S  Chr.  34:32  caused  all  pres.  to  s. 
.Efer  10:141etrulersofcongrrg.  s. 
.Elsi.  8:11  and  to  s.  for  their  life 
Jb6  8:15  lean  on  house,  sh.  not  s. 

19:25  s.  at  latter  day  on  earth 
Ps.  .38:11  my  kinsm.  s.  afar  off 
45:9  on  right  hand  did  s.  queen 
78:13  made  waters  to  s.  as  heap 
109:6  let  Sa.  s.  at  his  right  hand 
81  shall  s.  at  right  hand  of  poor 
122:2  our  feet  s.  with,  thy  gates 
130:3  inarkiniqui.  O  L.  who  s.  ? 
Prov.  19:21  counsel  of  L.  shall  s. 
25:6  s.  not  in  pi.  of  great  men 

8:3  s.  not  in  an  evil  thing 
Is.  7:7  saith  L.  It  sh.  not  s.  8:J0 
14:24  as  I  purposed,  so  it  sh.  s. 
40:8  word  of  our  G.  sh.  s.  for  ever 
46:10  counsel  shall  s,  I  do  pleas. 
61:5  strangers  s.  and  feed  flocks 
Jer.  6:16  s.  ye  in  the  ways 
44:28  know  whose  word  shall  s. 
46:21  did  not  s.  bee.  day  came 
Ezek.  17:14  keeping  cov.  might  s. 
Dan.  2:44  kingd.  shall  s.  for  ever 
11:6  king  of  the  north  sh.  not  s. 
Mic.  5:4  s.  and  feed  in  strength 
JVoA.  2:8  s.  s.  shall  they  cry 
Mai.  3:2  who  s.  when  he  appear. 
Mark  11:25  when  ye  s.  praying 
Acts  1:11  why  s.  gaz.  to  heaven  ? 
6:30  go,  s.  and  speak  in  temple 
86:6  I  s.  and  judged  for  hope 
Jiom.  14:4  G.  able  to  ma.  him.  s. 
S  Cor.  1:24  joy,  for  by  faith  ye  s. 
Uph.  6:13  having  done  all  to  s. 
Det.  5:12  grace  of  G.  wherein  s. 
Eev.  3:20 1  s.  at  door  and  knock 
6:17  who  shall  be  able  to  s.  ? 
18:15  merchants  s.  afar  off 

STAND  abroad. 
Deut.  24:11  s.  a.  man  br.  pledge 

STAND  against. 
Dev.  19:16  nor  s.  a.  blood  of  thy 

neighbor 
Jer.  44:29  my  words  sh.  s.  a.  you 

STAND  aloof. 
Ps.  38:11  my  friends  s.  aloof 

STAND  back. 
Oen.  19:9  s.  b.  this  fellow  came 

STAND  before. 
Sc.  8:20  s.  befo?-e  Pharaoh,  9:13 
17:6  I  will  s.  def(n-e  thee  on  rock 
Lev.  26:37  power  to  s.  b.  enem. 

Jos.  7:12,  13;  Jnd.  2:14 
Num.  27:21  he  sh.  s.  b.  Eleazar 
35:12  till  s.  *.  congre.  Jos.  20:6 
Z'CT/<.7:24  nomanabletos.  S.  th. 

11:25;  ./os.  1:5;  10:8;  23:9 
9:2  who  s.  b.  children  of  Anak  ? 
19:17  both  men  shall  s.  b.  Lord 
29:10  s.  this  day  all  of  you  b.  L. 
I  Sa'A  a-20  who  able  to  s.  6.  L.  ? 


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1  Sam.  16:82  let  David,  I  pray, 
s.  b.  me 

1  K.  10:8  happy  are  thy  servants 

who  s.  b.  thee,  2  Chi:  9:7 

2  rWr.  20:9  we  s.  6.  house 
Ai;-.  9:15  we  cannot  s.  b.  thee 
./ob  41:10  who  is  able  tos.  b.  me? 
Prow.  22:29  a  man  diligent  sh.  s. 

6.  kings,  shall  not  s.  6.  mean 
27:4  who  is  able  to  s.  b.  envy  ? 
t/er.  7:10  s.  d.  me  in  this  house 
15:19  if  th.  ret.  th.  shalt  s.  b.  me 
35:19  Jo.  not  want  man  to  s.  b. 
49:19  shepherd  s.  b.  me?  50:44 
JDan.  1:5  at  end  might  s.  i.  king 
8:4  no  beast  might  s.  b.  him 
11:16  none  shalls.  b.  him 
iVaA.  1:6  who  can  s.  6.  his  indi.  ? 
iui-e  21:30  worthy  to  s.  6.  Sou 
-ffowi.  14:10  all  s.  5.  judgm.-seat 
Jtev.  20:12  small  and  gr.  s.  b.  G. 

STAND  by. 
St.  18:14  peo.  s.  by  thee  to  even 
Veh.  7:3  they  s.  by  shut  doors 
/s.  65:5  s.  fty,  I  am  ho.  th.  thou 
Jer.  48:19  s.  Sy,  ask.  What  done 
Zee.  3:7  walk  am.  th.  that  s.  by 
4:14  anointed  ones  that  s.  by  L. 
John  11:42  bee.  of  peo.  wh.  s.  by 

STAND  fa.st. 
■Ter.  46:14  say  ye,  s.f.  and  prep. 
1  Cor.  10:13  wat.  ye,  s.f.  in  faith 
Cr'ai.  5:1  s.f.  in  liberty  Ch.  made 
PhU.  1:27  s.  /•.  in  sp.  4:1  s.f.  in  L. 

1  Thes.  3:8  five,  if  ye  s.f.  in  L. 

2  TVies.  2:15  s.f.  and  hold  trad. 

STAND  forth. 
Mark  3:3  sa.  to  man,  s.f.  Lu.  6:8 

STAND  here. 
Dent.  5:31  s.  thou  here  by  me 
2  Sam.  18:30  turn  aside,  ands.  h. 
Mat.  20:6  why  s.  ye  h.  all  day  ? 
Acts  4:10  doth  this  man  s.  here 

STAND  in. 
Ps.  4:4  s.  ira  awe,  and  sin  not 
5:5  foolish  sh.  not  s.  in  thy  sig. 
24:3  who  sh.  s.  i/i  his  holy  pi.  ? 
76:7  s.  in  thy  sight  wh.  ai-igry? 
89:43  not  made  him  to  s.  in  bat. 
134:1  by  night  s.  ire  house,  1.35:2 
./cr.  26:2  s.  in  court  of  L.'s  house 
Ezek.  13:5  not  gone  to  s.  in  bat. 
Z'aa.  12:13  s.  ira  lot  end  of  days 
Zee.  14:4  feet  s.  in  that  day 
il/a<.  24:15  aborain.  s.  ire  holy  pi. 
Gal.  4:20  for  I  s.  in  doubt  of  you 

STAND  on. 
Ex.  17:9  to-morrow  I  s.  on  hill 
2  A'.  6:31  if  head  of  Eli.  s.  on  him 
Dan.  11:17  sh.  not  s.  ore  his  side 

STAND  out. 
Ps.  73:7  eyes  s.  out  with  fatness 

STAND  perfect. 
Col.  4:12  may  s.  p.  and  complete 

STAND  still. 
Ex.  14:13  fear  ye  not,  s.  s.  and 

see  salv.  of  L.  2  CVt?-.  20:17 
Num.  9:8  s.  s.  I  will  hear  wh.  L. 
Jos.  3:8  ye  shall  s.  s.  in  Jordan 
10:12  sun  s.  s.  upon  Gibeon 
1  Sam.  9:27  s.  thou  s.  that  I  show 
12:7  s.  s.  that  I  may  reason 
14:9  we  will  s.  s.  in  our  place 
Job  37:14  s.  s.  consi.  works  of  G. 
Jer.  51:50  escaped  sword  s.  not  s. 

STAND  strong. 
Ps.  30:7  made  mountain  to  s.  s. 

STAND  there. 
yum.  11:16  may  s.     with  thee 
Deut.  18:7  Levites  who  s. 
Jaw.  2:3  say  to  the  poor,  s.  th.  t. 

STAND  together. 
Is.  50:8  let  us  s.  t.  who  advers. 

STAND  up. 
jVeh.  9:5  s.  i/p,  bless  L.  your  G. 
Job  ;30:20  I  s.  up,  thou  regar.  not 
33:5  set  words  in  order,  s.  up 
P.^•.  :}5:2  shield,  s.  up  for  my  help 
94:16  who  will  s.  «jo  for  me  ag. 
Ec.  4:15  shall  s.  up  in  stead 
Is.  27:9  images  shall  not  s.  7/p 
44:11  let  them  s.  vp.  yet  tbev 
48:13  call  to  th.  they  s.  tog. 
51:17  awake,  s.  up,  O  Jerusa. 
Dan.  8:22  4  kingd.  s.  up  of  nati. 
11:3  sh.  s.  up  3  kings  in  Persia 
3  a  mighty  king  shall  s.  i/p.  4 
14  many  «.  up  ag.  king  of  sou. 
12:1  that  time  sh.  Micliael  s.  up 
Acts  10:26  Peter  said,  s.  iip,  I  am 

STAND  upon. 
Ex.  3:3:21  thou  shalt  s.  w.  rock 
Deut.  27:12  shall  s.  u.  mount  Ge. 


STA 

Jos.  3!13  shall  s.  upon  a  heap 
2  »5'a»i.  1:9  Saul  said,  s.  toe 
1  K.  19:11  s.  ■«.  mount  before  L. 
£"26*.  2:1  s.  M.  thy  feet,  ^c^s  26:16 
33:26  s.  a.  sword,  work  abomi. 
Dan.  7:4  made  s.  «po«  feet 
Hob.  2:1  I  will  s.  u.  my  watch 
Zee.  14:12  while  they  s.  m.  feet 

STAND  upright. 
Ps.  20:8  we  are  risen,  and  s.  M. 
Dan.  10:11  nnderst.  words,  s.  u. 
Acts  14:10  he  said  to  cripple,  s.  u. 

STAND  with. 
Num.  1:5  men  that  sh.  s.  w.  you 

STAND  without. 
Ezr.  10:13  are  not  able  to  s.  w. 

12:47  s.  ro.  to  sp.  Luke  8:20 
iuAe  13:25  ye  begin  to  s.  with. 

STANDARD. 
Num.  2:3  on  east  side  sh.  s.  of  J. 
10  on  south  side  be  s.  of  Reu. 
18  on  west  side  be  s.  of  Ephr. 
25  on  north  side  be  the  s.  of  D. 
10:14  in  first  place  went  s.  of  J. 
Is.  49:22  I  will  set  up  s.  to  peo. 
59:19  L.  sh.  lift  up  a  s.  ag.  him 
62:10  lift  up  a  s.  for  the  people 
Jer.  4:6  set  up  s.  toward  Zion 
21  how  long  see  s.  hear  trum. 
50:2  set  ye  up  s.  51:12,  27 

STANDARD-BEARER. 
7s.  10:18  as  when  s.-b.  fainteth 

STANDARDS. 
Num.  2:31  Dan  go  hindm.  wi.  s. 

STANDEST. 
Gen.  24:31  wheref  s.  thou  with,  f 
Ex.  3:5  place  wher.  th.  s.  is  holy 
ground,  Jos.  5:15;  Acts  7:33 
Ps.  10:1  why  s.  afar  off,  O  Lord? 
Eom.  11:20  bro.  thou  s.  by  faith 

STANDETH. 
Deut.  1:38  Jos.  who  s.  bef.  thee 
29:15  with  him  that  s.  with  us 
Jud.  16:26  pillars  wher.  house  s. 
Ps.  1:1  nor  s.  in  way  of  sinners 
26:12  my  feet  s.  in  even  place 
3.3:11  counsel  of  Lord  s.  for  ever 
119:161  my  heart  s.  in  awe 
Prov.  8:2  wisdom  s.  in  high  pi. 
Cant.  2:9  behold,  he  s.  ben.  wall 
Is.  3:13  s.  to  plead,  *.  to  judge 
46:7  set  him  in  his  place,  he  s. 
Dan.  12:1  prince  who  s.  for  peo. 
Zee.  11:16  nor  feed  that  that  s. 
.John  1:26  s.  one  among  you 
Eom.  14:4  to  his  own  mas.  he  s. 
1  Cor.  7:37  that  s.  steadf.  in  heart 
8:13  eat  no  flesh  while  world  s. 
10:12  that  thinketh  he  s.  take 

heed  lest  he  fall 
Ilei.  10:11  every  priests,  daily 
Jam.  5:9  judge  s.  before  door 
Pev.  10:8  angel  who  s.  on  sea 
ST.4NDING,  Substantive. 
Ps,  69:2  sink  in  mire  who.  no  s. 
Mic.  1:11  shall  rec.  of  you  his  s. 

STANDING. 
Lei).  26:1  nor  rear  ye  up  a  s.  im. 
1  Sam.  19:20  S.  s.  appointed  over 
22:6  servants  were  s.  about  him 

1  K.  22:19  h.  of  hea.  s.  2  Chr.  18:18 
Ps.  107:.35  wildern.  into  s.  water 
Ainos  9: 1  I  saw  L.  s.  upon  altar 
Mic.  5:13  I  will  cut  off  thy  s.  im. 
Zee.  3:1  Sa.  s.  at  his  right  hand 

6:5  go  forth  from  s.  before  Lord 

Mat.  6:5  love  to  pray  s.  in  syna. 
20:3  saw  others  s.  idle  in  mark. 

Luke  1:11  angel  s.  on  side  of  alt. 

John  8:9  and  woman  s.  in  midst 
20:14  she  saw  Je.  s.  knew  not 

Acts  2:14  Peter  s.  up  with  eleven 
5:25  men  are  s.  in  temple 
7:55  J.  s.  on  right  hand  of  G.  56 
22:20  I  was  s.  by  and  consent. 

Heb.  9:8  while  taber.  was  yet  s. 

2  Pet.  3:5  earth  s.  out  of  water 
Rev.  7:1  four  angels  s.  on  earth 

18:10  s.  off  for  fear  other  torm. 
19:17  an  angel  s.  in  the  sun 
See  CORN. 

STANK. 

Ex.  7:21  the  fish  in  the  river  s. 
8:14  th.  gathered  frogs,  land  s. 
16:20  manna  bred  worms  and  s. 
2  Sam.  10:0  Amnion  saw  they  s. 

STARE. 
Ps.  22:17  bones.  Look  and  s. 
ST.4R. 

Num.  24:17  sh.  co.  a  s.  out  of  J. 
,4»!0S  5:26  ye  have  borne  s. 
Mat.  2:2  have  seen  his  s.  in  east 
9  lo.  a.  which  they  saw  in  east 


STA 

Mat.  2:10  wh.  they  saw  s.  th.  rej. 

Acts  7:43  took  up  s.  of  your  god 
1  Cor.  15:41  s.  differ,  from  auo. «. 
Rev.  8:10  there  fell  a  great  s.  11 

9:1  a  s.  fell  from  heaven  to  ear. 
DAYSTAR.   See  day. 

Morning  STAR. 
Rev.  2:28  I  will  give  him  m. 

22:16  I  am  the  bright  and  m.  s. 

STAR-GAZERS. 
Is.  47:13  let  the  s.-g.  stand  up 

STARS. 
Gen.  1:16  G.  made  lights,  ma.  ^. 

15:5  tell  the  s.  if  thou  be  able 

37:9  sun,  moon,  and  eleven  s. 
Deut.  4:19  when  seests.  sho.  be 
Jud.  5:20  s.  in  their  courses 
Neh.  4:21  fr.  morn,  till  s.  appear. 
Job  3:9  let  s.  of  twilight  be  dark 

9:7  sun,  and  sealeth  up  the  s. 

22:12  behold  height  ofs. 

25:5  s.  are  not  pure  in  his  sight 

38:7  morning  s.  sang  together 
Ps.  8:3  moon  and  s.  which  thou 

1.36:9  moon  and  s.  to  rule  by  ni. 

147:4  telleth  number  of  the  s. 

148:3  praise  him,  ye  s.  of  light 
Ec.  12:2  while  sun  or  s.  be  not 
Is.  14:13  ex.  my  throne  above  e. 
Jer.  31:35  giveth  s.  for  a  light 
Ezek.  32:7  I  will  make  s.  dark 
Dan.  8:10  cast  down  some  ofs. 

12:3  shall  shine  as  s.  for  ever 
.Toel  2:10  s.  withdraw  shin.  3:15 
Ob.  4  tho'  set  thy  uest  among  s. 
Luke  21:25  th.  sh.  be  signs  in  s. 
Acts  27:20  nei.  sun  nor  s.  appear 
1  Cor.  15:41  another  glory  ofs. 
Heb.  11:12  so  many  as  s.  of  sky 
.Jude  13  rag.  waves,  wandering*. 
Rfi'.  8:12  tnird  part  ofs.  was 

12: 1  upon  head  a  cro\vn  of  13  s. 

See  HEAVEN,  SEVEN. 

STATE. 

Ps.  39:5  man  at  best  s.  is  vanity 
Mat.  12:45  last  s.  is  worse  thau 
the  first,  Luke  11:26 

See  ESTATE. 

STATELY. 

Ezek.  23:41  sattest  upon  a  s.  bed 

STATION. 
Is.  22:19  I  will  drive  thee  from*. 

STATURE. 

Num.  13:32  saw,  men  of  great*. 

1  Sam.  16:7  look  not  on  hei.  ofs. 

2  Sam.  21:20  a  man  of  great  s. 

1  Chr.  11:23;  20:6 
Cant.  7:7  thy  s.  is  like  a  pa. -tree 
Is.  10:33  high  one  ofs.  be  hewn 
45:14  men  ofs.  shall  come  over 
Ezek.  13:18  kerchi.  on  head  of 
17:6  it  became  a  vine  of  low  s, 
19:11  hers,  was  exalted  among 
31:3  Assy,  was  cedar  of  high  s. 
Mat.  6:27  not  add  one  culiit  to 

his  s.  L7ike  12:25 
Luke  2:52  Jesus  increased  in  s, 
19:3  Zaccheus  little  ofs.  climb. 
Eph.  4:13  measure  ofs.  of  Christ 

STATUTE. 
Ex.  15:25  he  made  a  s.  and  ordi. 
29:9  priests'  office  for  perpet.  s. 
Lev.  3:17  a  perpetual  s.  16:34; 

24:9;  Nu7n.  19:21 
Num.  27:11  sh.  be  for  a  s.  35:29 
./OS.  ^4:25  he  set  a  s.  in  Shechem 
1  Sam.  30:25  David  made  it  a  s. 
Ps.  81:4  this  was  a  s.  for  Israel 
Dan.  6:7  consulted  to  estab.  as. 
15  that  no  s.  king  establisheth 
STATUTE  for  ever. 
Ex.  27:21  it  shall  be  a  s.  forever, 
28:43;  29:28:  Lev.  6:18;  7:34; 
10:9;  16:31:  23:21;  Num.  18:23 
Lev.  6:22  it  is  a  s.  fore,  to  the  L. 
Num.  19:10  to  stran.  for  a  s.f.  e. 

STATUTES. 
Ex.  18:26  make  them  know  s. 
Lev.  10:11  teach  Israel  all  the*. 
Num.  30:16  these  are  s.  the  L. 
Deut.  4:6  which  shall  hear  th.  s. 
6:24  L.  commanded  to  do  th.  s. 
16:12  shall  observe  and  do  th.  s. 
17:19  may  learn  to  keep  theses. 

1  K.  3:3  walking  in  thes.  of  Da. 

2  K.  17:8  walked  in  s.  of  hea.  19 
34  neither  do  they  after  th.  s. 
37  s.  he  wrote,  ve  sh.  obserN-e 

2  Chr.  33:8  take  heed  to  do  thes. 
Neh.  9:14  commandedst  thems. 
Ps.  19:8  s.  of  Lord  are  right 
Ezik.  20:25  I  gave  th.  s.  not  good 
33:15  if  wicked  walk  in  s.  of  life 
Mic.  6:16  for  s.  of  Omri  are  kept 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STA 
His  STATUTES. 
JEx.  15:26  if  thou  wilt  keep  hiss. 

Deut.  6:17:  10:13;  11:1 
De^it.  27:10  thou  shalt  do  his  s. 
2  Sam.  22:2:3  h.  s.  I  did  not  dep. 

1  K.  8:61  perfeot,  to  wallc  in  h.  s. 

2  K.  17:15  they  rejected  h.  s.  and 
23:3  made  a  covenant  to  keep 

his  s.  2  Chr.  34:31 
Ezr.  7:11  Ezra  a  scribe  o(his  s. 
Ps.  18:22  did  not  put  away  liis  s. 

105:45  they  might  observe  h.  s. 
Jer.  44:23  in  his  law,  nor  in  h,  s. 

See  JUDGMENTS. 

My  ST.4TUTE8. 

Oen.  26:5  Abraham  kept  my  s. 
Lev.  18:5  keep  7ny  s.  26;  19:19 

^:18  wherefore  ye  sh.  do  my  s. 

26:3  if  walk  in  my  s.  and  keep 

15  and  if  ye  despise  my  s.  or  if 
43  their  soul  abhorred  my  s. 

1  K.  3:14  if  thou  wilt  keep  7nys. 

11:.34  because  he  kept  my  s. 
S  K.  17:13  keep  my  com.  my  s. 
9  Clir.  7:19  if  ye  forsake  my  s. 
Fs.  50:16  hast  thou  to  decl.  my  s. 

89:31  if  they  break  7ny  s. 
Jer.  44:10  neither  walk,  in  my  s. 
Szek.  5:6  hath  changed  my  s. 

1  ye  have  not  walked  in  my  s. 

11:20  they  may  walk  in  my  s. 

18:19  when  son  hath  kept  mys. 

36:27  cau.  you  to  walk  in  my  s. 
Zee.  1:6  my  s.  did  take  hold  of 

Thy  STATUTES. 
1  Chr.  29:19  heart  to  keep  thy  s. 
Pi.  119:12  O  Lord,  teach  me  t.  s. 
26,  33,  64,  68,  124,  135 

16  I  will  delight  my.  in  thy  s. 
23  thy  servant  did  med.  in  t.  g. 
48  and  I  will  meditate  in  thys. 
54  thy  s.  have  been  my  songs 
71  that  I  might  learn  thy  s. 

80  let  ray  heart  be  sou.  in  t.  s. 
83  yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  s. 
112  inclined  my  heart  to  t.  s. 

117  I  will  have  respect  to  t.  s. 

118  hast  trod,  that  err  fr.  t.  s. 
155  the  wicked  seek  not  t.  s. 
171  thou  hast  taught  thy  s. 

STAVES. 
Sx.  25:13  makes  s.  of  shittim-w. 
88;  27:6;  30:5;  37:4 
14  put  s.  into  rings,  15;  27:7; 
37:5;  38:7 
40:20  he  set  s.  on  ark  and  put 
Num.  4:6  put  in  s.  ther.  8,  11,  14 
21:18  nobles  digged  with  their  «. 
1  Sam.  17:43  com.  to  me  wi.  s.  ? 

1  Chr.  15:15  L.  carried  ark  wi.  s. 
Sab.  3:14  didst  strike  with  hi8«. 
Zee.  11:7  I  took  unto  me  two  s. 
Mat.  10:10  coats  nor  s.  Luke  9:3 

26:47  Judas,  with  him  a  multi- 
tude with  s.  Hark  14:43 
STAY,  Substantive. 
X««.  13:5  if  plague  in  si.  be  at  s. 

2  Sam.  22:19  L.  my  s.  Ps.  18:18 
Is.  3:1  L.  doth  take  away  the  s. 

19:13  they  that  are  s.  of  tribes 

STAYS. 
1  K.  10:19  s.  on  either  side  thro. 
2  Chr.  9:18 

STAY,  Verb. 
Gen.  19:17  nei.  s.  thou  in  plain 
Ex.  9:28  ye  shall  s.  no  longer 
Jos.  10:19  s.  not,  pursue  after 
Puth  1:13  would  ye  s.  for  tliem  ? 

1  Sam.  15:16  s.  I  will  tell  thee 
90:38  make  speed,  haste,  s.  not 

2  Sam.  24:16  s.  hand,  1  Chr.  21:15 
Job  37:4  he  will  not  s.  them 

38:37  can  s.  bottles  of  heaven 
Prov.  28:17  kt  no  man  s.  hira 
Cant.  2:5  s.  me  with  flagons 
Is.  10:20  sh.  no  more  s.  on  him 

29:9  s,  yourselves  and  wonder 

30:12  and  s.  on  oppression 

31:1  woe  to  th.  that  s.  on  hors. 

48:2  8.  themselves  on  God  of  Is. 

50:10  trust  in  L.  s.  on  his  God 
Jer.  4:6  s.  not  for  I  will  bri.  evil 

20:9  I  was  weary,  I  could  not  s. 
Dan.  4:35  none  can  e.  his  hand 
Uos.  13:13  not  s.  in  place 

STAYED. 
Gen.  8:10  Noah  s.  seven  days,  12 

32:4  I  have  s.  there  until  now 
Ex.  10:24  flocks  and  herds  be  s. 

17:12  Aa.  and  Hur  s.  up  Moses' 
Num.  16:48  plague  s.  50;  25:8: 

2  Sam.  24:25 ;  P.s.  106:30 
Jos.  10:13  stood  still,  moon  s. 
1  Sam.  20:19  thou  hapt  s.  3  days 

44:7  Da.  s.  servants  with  words 


STE 

1  Sam.  30:9  those  that  were  left 

behind 

2  Satn.  17:17  Jon.  s.  hy  En-rogel 
24:21  that  plague  may  he  s.  fr. 

people,  1  Chr.  21:22 

1  K.  22:35  king  was*,  in  chariot, 

2  Chr.  18:34 

2  K.  4:6  not  a  vessel  more,  oil  s. 
13:18  he  smote  thrice,  and  s. 
15:20  king  of  Assyria  s.  not 

■Job  38:11  shall  thy  waves  be  s. 
Is.  26:3  keep  him  wh.  mind  is  s. 
Lam.  4:6  overthro.  no  hands  s. 
Ezek.  31:15  great  waters  were  s. 
Han.  1:10  heav.  is  s.  earth  is  s. 
Luke  4:42  peo.  came  and  s.  him 
Acts  19:22  he  himself  s.  in  Asia 

STAYETH. 
Is.  27:8  he  s.  his  rough  wind 

STEAD. 
Gen.  30:2  Ja.  said.  Am  I  in  G.  s.  ? 


STI 

STEP. 

1  Sam.  20:3  th.  is  but  t.  between 
Job  31:7  if  my  s.  hath  turned  out 
STEPHAXAS. 

1  Cor.  1:16  baptiz.  housch.  of  S. 
16:15  house  of  S.  the  first-fruits 

17  I  am  glad  of  coming  of  S. 
STEPHEIV. 
Acts  6:5  chose  S.  a  man  full.  8 
7:59  they  stoned  S.  calling  on 
8:2  devout  men  carried  S.  to  his 
11:19  abroad  on  perse,  about  S. 
22:20  blood  of  thy  martyr  S. 

STEPPED,  ETH. 
John  5:4  whosoev.  first  s.  in  was 
7  another  «.  down  before  me 
STEPS. 
Ex.  20:26  neither  go  up  by  s. 

2  Sam.  22:37  thou  hast  enlarged 
my  s.  Ps.  18:36 


44:.33  let  serv.  abide  in  s.  of  lad  1  E.  10:19  the  throne  had  six  s. 


Ex.  29;.30  priest  in  s.  Lev.  16:32 
Num.  10:31  to  us  in  s.  of  eyes 

32:14  risen  in  your  fathers'  s. 
Jos.  5:7  wh.  he  raised  in  their  s. 
Job  16:4  in  my  soul's  s. 

33:6  acc.  to  thy  wish  in  G.'s  s. 

34:24  sh.  set  others  in  their  s. 
2  Cor.  5:20  pray  you  in  Ch.'s  s. 

See  EEIGNED. 

STEADFAST. 

■Tob  11:15  yea,  thou  shalt  bes. 
Ps.  78:8  spirit  was  not  s.  with  G. 
37  neither  were  s.  in  his  cove- 
nant 

Dan.  6:26  living  God  s.  for  ever 

1  Cor.  7:37  stand,  in  his  lieart  s. 
15:58  beloved  brethren,  be  s. 

2  Cor.  1:7  our  hope  of  you  is  s. 
Heb.  2:2  spok.  by  angels  was  «. 

3:14  if  we  hold  our  confid.  s. 
6:19  an  anchor  sure  and  s. 

1  Pet.  5:9  whom  resist  s.  in  faith 

STEADFASTLY. 

2  K.  8:11  settled  countenance  s. 
Luke  9:51  he  s.  set  fa.  to  go  to  J. 
Acts  1:10  while  they  looked  s. 

2:42  s.  in  the  apostles'  doctrine 
6:15  they  all  looking    on  him 
7:55  Step,  looked  s.  into  heav. 
14:9  who  s.  beholding  him,  and 
2  Cor.  3:7  Is.  could  not  s.  behold 
13  could  not  s.  look  to  the  end 
STEADFASTIVESS. 
Col.  2:5  s.  of  your  faith  in  Christ 
2  Pet.  3:17  lest  ye  faU  fr.  your  s. 
STEADS. 

1  Chr.  5:22  they  dwelt  in  their  s. 

STEADY. 
Ex.  17:12  Moses'  hands  were  s. 

STEAL. 
Gen.  31:27  wheref.  didst  s.  away 
44:8  how  should  we  s.  silver  1 
Ex.  20:15  Shalt  not  s.  Lev.  19:11 ; 
Deut.  5:19 ;  Mat.  19:18 ;  Eom. 
13:9 

22:1  if  a  man  s.  an  ox,  he  shall 

2  Sam.  19:3  as  people  s.  away 
Prm.  6:30  if  he  s.  to  satisfy  soul 

30:9  or  lest  I  be  poor  and  jt. 
Jer.  7:9  will  ye  s.  murder,  and 
23:30  I  am  ag.  prophets  that  «. 
Mat.  6:^9  thi.  break  thro'  and  s. 
20  thieves  do  not  break  nor  s. 
27:64  lest  his  disc.  s.  him  away 
Mark  10:19  do  not  s.  Lvke  18:20 
Johti  10:10  thief  com.  but  to  s. 
Rom.  2:21  sho.  nots.  dost  thou*. 
Eph.  4:28  that  stole  s.  no  more 
STEALERS.  See  menstealers. 

STEALETH. 
Ex.  21:16  he  that  s.  a  man 
Job  27:20  tempest  s.  him  away 
Zee.  5:3  for  every  one  that  s. 

STEALING. 
Deut.  24:7  if  a  man  be  found  s. 
IIos.  4:2  by  swearing  and  s. 

STEALTH. 
2  Sam.  19:3  peo.  gat  them  by  s. 

STEEL. 
2  Sam.  22:35  s.  is  brok.  Ps.  18:34 
Job  20:24  bow  of  s.  strike  him 
Jer.  15:13  shall  iron  break  s.  ? 

STEEP. 
Ezek.  38:20  s.  places  shall  fall 
Mic.  1:4  poured  down  s.  place 
Mat.  8:32  the  swine  ran  violent, 
down  a  s.  place,  Mark  5:13 ; 
Luke  8:33 

STEM. 
Is.  11:1  a  rod  out  of  s.  of  Jesse 


20  twelve  lions  on  s.  2  Chr.  9:19 
Job  14:16  thou  numberest  my  s. 
18:7  s.  of  his  strength  be  strait. 
23:11  my  foot  hatlf  held  his  «. 
29:6  I  washed  my  s.  with  butter 
31:4  see  my  ways  and  count  s. 
37  decl.  to  him  numb,  of  my  s. 
Ps.  17:11  compassed  us  in  our  s. 
37:23  «.  of  a  good  man  ordered 
31  none  of  his  s.  shall  slide 
44:18  nor  have  our  s.  declined 
56:6  mark  my  s.  when  th.  wait 
57:6  prepared  a  net  for  my  s. 
73:2  my  s.  had  well  nigh  slipped 
85:13  set  us  in  the  way  of  his  s. 
119:133  order  my  s.  in  thy  word 
Prov.  4:12  thy  s.  not  be  straiten. 
5:5  her  s.  take  hold  on  hell 
16:9  the  Lord  directeth  his  s. 
Is.  26:6  s.  of  the  needy  sh.  tread. 
Jer.  10:23  not  in  man  to  dir.  his  s. 
La7n.  4:18  they  hunt  our  s.  we 
Ezek.  40:22  went  to  it  by  7  s.  26 
49  brought  me  by  s.  whereby 
Dan.  11:43  Ethiopi.  be  at  his  s. 
Horn.  4:12  walk  in  s.  of  that  faith 
2  Cor.  12:18  walked  we  not  in  s.  ? 
1  Pet.  2:21  that  ye  sho.  fol.  his  s. 

6TER1V. 
Acts  27:29  cast  4  ancho.  out  of  s. 

STEWARD. 
Gen.  15:2  and  the  s.  of  my  house 
43:19  they  came  near  to  the  s. 
1  K.  16:9  drunk  in  house  of  his  s. 
Mat.  20:8  L.  of  viney.  saith  to  s. 
Lnke  8:3  wife  of  Chu.  Herod's  s. 
12:42  who  th.  is  that  faithful  s. 
16:1  rich  man  who  had  a  s. 
2  thou  mayest  be  no  longer  s. 
8  L.  commended  the  unjust  >«. 
Tit.  1:7  bishop  blameless  s.  of  G. 

STEWARDS. 
1  Chr.  28:1  David  assembled 
1  Cor.  4:1  s.  of  mysteries  of  God 

2  required  in  s.  that  a  man 

1  Pet.  4:10  good  s.  of  grace  of  G. 

STEWARDSHIP. 

Luke  16:2  give  account  of  thy  s. 

3  my  lord  taketh  fr.  me  the  s.  4 

STICK,  Verb. 
Job  33:21  bones  not  seen,  s.  out 
41:17  scales  are  joined,  they  s. 
Ps.  .38:2  thi.  arrows  s.  fast  in  me 
Ezek.  29:4  cau.  fish  to  s.  to  scales 

STICKETH. 
Prom.  18:24  friend  s.  closer  than 
STICK. 

2  E.  6:6  cut  down  a  s.  and  cast  it 
Lam.  4:8  skin  withered  like  a  s. 
Ezek.  37:16  one  s.  another  s.  17 

STICKS. 
Num.  15:.32  gath.  s.  on  sabbath 

1  K.  17:10  woman  was  gather,  s. 
12  behold,  I  am  gather,  two  s. 

Ezek.  37:20  «.  whereon  thou  wri. 
Acts  88:3  Paul  gath.  bundle  of*. 
STIFF. 

Jer.  17:23  but  made  their  neck  s. 
STIFF-HEARTED. 

Ezek.  2:4  impud.  child,  and  s.-h. 
STIFF  neck. 

Deut.  31:27  I  know  thy  *.  rmck 
Ps.  75:5  speak  not  with  a  *.  rieck 
STIFF-IVECKED. 

Ex.  32:9  this  peo.  is  a  s.-n.  peo. 

3:3:3  art  a  s.-n.  people,  Deut.  9:6 
5  say  to  Is.  Ye  are  a  s.-n.  peo. 

.34:9  a  s.-n.  people,  Deut.  9:13 
Deut.  10:16  be  no  more  s.-n. 

2  Clir.  30:8  not  s.-n.  as  yourfath. 
Acts  7:51  s.-n,  ye  resist  H.  Ghost 


STI 
STIFFEIVED. 

2  Chr.  36:13  «.  his  neck  and  har. 
STILL,  Adverb. 

Ex.  9:2  and  wilt  hold  them  s. 
Num.  14:38  Josh,  and  C.  lived  s. 
2  Sam..  14:32  to  have  been  th.  *. 
2  K.  7:4  and  if  we  sit  s.  here 
Job  2:9  dost  s.  retain  th.  integ.  f 

3:13  now  should  I  have  lain  s. 

20:13  tho'  he  keep  it  s.  within 
Ps.  49:9  that  he  should  *.  live 
Jer.  8:14  why  do  we  sit  *.  ? 
Rev.  22:11  unj.  *.  filthy  *.  holy*. 

See  STAND,  STOOD. 

STILL,  Adjective  and  Verb. 

Ex.  15:16  sh.  be  as  *.  as  a  stone 
Jud.  18:9  land  good,  are  ye  *.  f 
1  E.  19:12  after  fire  s.  small  voice 

22:3  Ram.  is  ours,  and  we  be  *, 
p.s-.  4:4  commu.  with  heart,  be  f. 

8:2  thou  mightest  *.  the  enemy 

23:2  leadeth  me  beside*,  waters 

46:10  be  *.  and  kn.  that  I  am  G. 

76:8  the  earth  feared,  and  was*-. 

83:1  hold  not,  and  be  not*.  O  G. 

107:29  so  tliat  waves  ther.  are  *l 
Is.  23:2  be  *.  ye  inhabit,  of  isle 

30:7  their  strength  is  to  sit  *. 

42:14  been  *.  and  refrai.  myself 
.Jer.  47:6  sw.  of  L.  rest  and  be  *. 
Mark  4:39  to  sea.  Peace,  be  s. 

STILLED. 
Num.  13:30  Caleb  *.  the  people 
Neh.  8:11  the  Levites  *.  the  peo. 

STILLEST,  ETH. 
Ps.  65:7  who  *.  noise  of  the  seaa 

89:9  when  waves  ari.  thou  «.  th. 
STIA'G,  S. 

1  Cor.  15:55  where  is  «.  ?  56  *.  of 
Rev.  9:10  were  *.  in  their  tails 

STIIVGETH. 
Prov.  23:33  it  *.  like  an  adder 

STI\K,  Substantive. 
Is.  3:24  instead  smell,  shall  be  *. 
31:3  *.  come  out  of  their  carcas. 
Joel  2:20  his  *.  shall  come  up 
-4mos4:10made*.  of  your  camps 

STIXK,  Verb. 
Gen.  34:30  ye  have  made  me  to*. 
Ex.  7:18  and  the  river  shall  *. 

16:24  manna  laid  up,  did  not  *. 
Ps.  38:5  wounds  *.  and  corrupt 

STINKETH,  I\G. 
Ec.  10:1  send  forth  a*,  savor 
/«.  50:2  fish  «.  there  is  no  water 
John  11:39  L.  by  this  time  he  *.  ; 

STIR,  Verb. 
Num.  24:9  who  shall  *.  him  up  t 
Job  17:8  innocent  *.  himself  ag. 
41:10  no.  is  so  fierce  th.  dare  *. 
Ps.  35:23  *.  up  thyself,  awake 
78:38  did  not  *.  lip  all  his  wrath 
80:3*.  up  thy  strength,  come 
Prov.  15:1  griev.  words  *.  anger 
Cant.  2:7  that  ye  *.  not  up  my 

love,  3:5 ;  S:4 
Is.  10:26  L.  shall  *.  up  a  scourge 
13:17  behold,  I  will  *.  up  Medes 
42:13  he  shall  *.  up  jealousy 
Dan.  11:2  shall  *.  up  agai.  realm 
25  s.  up  his  power  agai.  king 

2  Tim.  1:6  thou  *.  up  gift  of  God 
IPet.  1:13  meet  to  *.  you  up,  3:1 

STIR,  S. 
Is.  22:2  full  of*,  a  tumultu.  city 
Acts  12:18  *.  among  the  soldiers 
19:23  no  small  *.  about  way 
STIRRED. 
Ex.  35:21  *.  him  up,  26 ;  36:2 
1  Sam.  22:S  my  son  hath  *.  up 
26:19  L  ha.  *."thee  up  agai.  me 
1  K.  11:14  L.  *.  up  an  adversary 
23  G.  *.  him  up  ano.  adversary 
21:25  whom  Jez.  his  wife  «.  up 

1  Chr.  5:26  G.  *.  up  spirit  of  Pul 

2  Chr.  21:16  L.  *.  up  Philistines 
36:22  the  Lord  *.  up  the  spirit 

of  Cyrus,  Ezr.  1:1 
Ps.  39:2  and  my  sorrow  was  *. 
Dan.  11:10  his  sons  shall  be  *.  up 

25  king  of  south  be  *.  up 
Hao.  1:14  L.  *.  spirit  of  Zerubb. 
Acts  6:12  they  s.  up  the  people 
17:13;  21:27 
13:50  Jews  *.  up  devout  women 
14:2  unbelieving  Jews  s.  Gcnti. 
17:16  P.  his  spirit  w-as  *.  in  him 
STIRRETH. 
Deut.  32:11  as  eagle  *.  her  nest 
Prov.  10:12  hatred  *.  up  strifes 
15:18  wrath,  man  *.  strife,  29:23 
28:25  he  of  proud  heart  *.  strifo 
Is.  14:9  hell  fr.  ben.  s.  np  dead 


1007 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STO  STO 

Is.  64;7  none    up  hims.  to  take  |  Mat.  24:2  not  be  left  one  s.  Mark 


Luke  43:5  he  s.  up  peo.  teaching 

STOCK. 
Lev.  25:47  to  the  s.  of  etranger's 
Job  14:8  though  s.  thereof  aie 
Is.  40:24  their  s.  not  take  root 

44:19  sh.  I  fall  down  to  the  s.  f 
Jer.  2:27  saying  to  a  s.  Thou  art 

10:8  s.  is  a  doctrine  of  vanities 
Acts  13:2fi  chil.  of  s.  of  Abraham 
Fhil.  3:5  of  the  s.  of  Is.  a  Hebr. 

STOCKS. 
Job  13:27  puttest  my  feet  in  s. 

33:11  he  putteth  my  feet  in  s. 
P'lW.  7:22  as  fool  to  correct,  of  «. 
Jer.  3:9  committed  adul.  with  s. 

20:2  Pashur  put  Jerem.  in  s.  3 

29:26  put  him  in  prison  and  s. 
Bos.  4:12  peo.  ask  counsel  at  s. 
Acts  16:24  their  feet  fast  in  s, 

Gazlng-STOCK. 

Nah.  3:6  I  will  set  th.  as  a  g.-s. 
Heb.  10:33  ye  were  made  a  g.-s. 

STOICS. 
Acts  17:18  cer.  philosophers  of  s. 

STOLE 
Gen.  31:20  Ja.  s.  away  unawares 
2  Sam.  15:6  Absa.  s.  hearts  of  Is, 
271.  11:2  Jehosheba  s.  Joash  fr, 

king's  sons,  2  Chr.  22:11 
Mat.  28:13  disciples  s.  him  while 
Eph.  4:28  let  him  th.  s.  steal  no 

STOLEIV. 

Gen.  30:33  shall  be  counted  s. 

31:19  Rachel  has    images,  32 
30  wherefore  hast  s.  my  gods  i 

40:15  ind.  I  was  «.  away  out  of 
Ex.  22:7  if  the  stuff  be  s.  out  of 
12  if  it  be  s.  from  him,  he  shall 
Jos.  7:11  they  have  s.  and  disse. 
2  Sam.  19:41  have  men  of  Jud.«. 

21:12  men  of  Jab.  had  s.  bones 
Prov.  9:17  s.  waters  are  sweet 
Ob.  5  would  they  not  have  s.  ? 

STOMACH. 
1  Tim.  5:23  use  wine  for  s.  sake 

STOMACHER. 
Is.  3:24  iiist.  of  s.  gird,  of  sack. 

STOIVE. 
Gen.  11:3  they  had  brick  for  s. 

28:18  Jacob  set  up  a  s.  22 ;  31:45 

29:3  rolled  s.  from  well's,  8,  10 

85:14  Jacob  set  up  a  pillar  of  s. 

49:24  the  sheph.  the  s.  of  Israel 
Ex.  4:25  Zipper,  took  a  sharp  s. 

15:5  they  sank  to  bottom  as  a  s. 
16  they  shall  be  still  as  a  s. 

17:12  they  took  a  s.  and  put  it 

21:18  if  one  smite  ano.  with  a  s. 

28:10  six  on  1  s.  six  on  other  s. 
Lev.  26:1  nor  set  up  image  of  s. 
Num.  35:17  if  smite  with  a  s.  23 
Jos.  4:5  take  eve.  man  of  you  s. 

15:6  border  went  to  s.  of  Bohan 

18:17  border  descend,  to  i<t.  of  B. 

24:27  this  s.  shall  be  a  witness 
Jud.  9:5  slew  70  persons  on  s.  18 

1  Sam.  6:18    remain,  to  this  day 
7:12  Samuel  set  up  a«. 
17:49  Da.  took  from  his  bag  a  s. 

50  David  prevailed  with  a  s. 
20:19  remain  by  the  s.  Ezel 
25:37  Nab.'s  hea.  died,  bee.  ass, 

2  Sam.  17:13  not  one  sm.  s.  found 

1  K.  6:7  house  was  built  of  s. 

18  cedar,  there  was  no  s.  seen 

2  K.  3:25  on  land  cast  ev.  man  s. 

1  Chr.  22:15  there  are  hew.  of  «. 

2  Chr.  2:14  skilful  to  work  in  s. 
Neh.  9:11  thou  threwest  as  a  s. 
Job  28:2  brass  is  molten  out  ot  s. 

38:30  waters  are  hid  as  with  a  s. 

41:24  his  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  s. 
Ps.  91:12  lest  thou  dash  foot  ag. 
a  ,5.  Mat.  4:6 ;  Luke  4:11 

118:22  «.  wh.  build,  ref.  is  head 
s.  Mat.  21:42;  Mark  12:10 
Prov.  20:8  as  he  that  bindeth  a  s. 
27  as  he  thatroUcth  as.  it  will 

27:3  a  s.  is  heavy,  a  fool's  wrath 
Jer.  2:27  to  a  s.  Th.  hast  brought 

51:26  shall  not  take  of  thee  a  s. 
Xam.  3:58  they  cast  a  s.  upon  me 
Pan.  2:34  a  s.  was  cut  out  of,  45 

6:17  as.  laid  on  month  of  deu' 
Ilab.  2:11  s.  shall  cry  out  of  wall 

19  woe  to  him  saith  to  dumb  s. 
Hag.  2:15  s.  was  laid  upon  a  s. 
Zee.  3:9  upon  one  s.  seven  eyes 

4:7  Bh.  bri.  forth  head  s.  thereof 
7:12  made  hearts  as  adamant  s. 
Mat.  T:9  will  give  s.  f  Lnke  11:11 
21:44  whoso,  shall  fall  on  this 
shall  be  brok.  Xwi(;20:18 


13:2;  Luke  19:44;  21:6 
27:66  sealing  s.  setting  a  watch 
28:2  angel  came  and  rol.  back  s. 
Luke  4::3  command  this  s.  th.  it 
20:17  s.  which  builders  reject. 

Acts\:\\\  \Pet.  2:7 
22:41  withdr.  fr.  them  a  s.  cast 
34:2  fou.  s.  rolled  away,  Mark 

16:4:  John^:\ 
John  1:42  Cephas,  by  inter,  a  s. 
2:6  were  set  six  water-pots  of  «. 
8:7  let  him  first  cast  s.  at  her 
11:.38  a  cave,  a  s.  lay  upon  it 
39  take  away  s.  41  they  took  s. 
Acts  17:29  Godhead  is  like  s.  gra. 
Bev.  16:21  hail  fell  ev.  s.  wei.  of 
18:21  angel  took  up  s. 

Burdensome  STOIVE. 
Zee.  12:3  I  will  make  Jer.  a  6.  s. 

See  CORNER,  GREAT,  HEWED. 

Hewn  STOIVE. 

Ex.  20:25  not  build  altar  of  h.  s. 
2  K.  22:6  timber  and  A.  «.  to  re- 
pair house,  2  Chr.  34:11 
Lam.  3:9  end.  ray  ways  wi.  k.  s. 
Ezek.  40:42  four  tables  of  /(.  s. 
Amos  5:11  built  houses  of  A  s. 
Luke  23:53  sepulchre  was  h.  in  *. 

Living  STOiVE. 
1  Pet.  2:4  coming  as  to  I.  s.  chos. 

Precious  STOIVE. 
Prou.  17:8  a  gift  is  a. p.  s.  to  him 
Is.  28:16  in  Zion  a  p.  s.  1  Pet.  2:6 
Ezek.  28:13  p.     was  thy  cover. 
Bev.  17:4  with  gold  and?),  s. 
21:11  was  like  to  a  s.  most/). 
See  sruMRLiNG. 

STOIVE-SQUARERS. 

1  K.  5:18  builders  and  s.-s.  did 

Tables  of  STOIVE. 

Ex.  24:12  I  give  th.  t.  qfs.  31:18 
34:1  hew  two  t.  of  s.  Pent.  10:1 
Peut.  4:13  wrote  on  t.  of  s.  5:22 
9:9  I  was  up  to  receive  t.  of  s. 
10  L.  deliv.  to  me  two  t.  of  s. 
1 K.  8:9  in  ark  save  two  t.  of  s. 

2  Car.  3:3  not  in  t.  ofs.  in  fleshly 
Tried  STOIVE. 

Is.  28:16  I  lay  in  Zion  a  tried  s. 

White  STOIVE. 
Pev.  2:17  I  will  give  him  a  wA.  s. 

STOIVE,  joined  with  wood. 
Ex.  7:19  in  vessels  of  w.  and  s. 
Pent.  4:28  work  of  men's  han.  w. 
and  s.  28:36,  64  ;  29:17;  2  A'. 
19:18:  7s.  37:19;  Ezek.  20:.32 
Van.  5:4  gods  of  wood  and  s.  23 
Pev.  9:20  wor.  idols  of  w.  and  s. 

STOXE  of  Zoheleth. 
1  K.  1:9  Adonij.  slew  sheep  by  s. 
See  WALL. 

STONE,  Verb. 
Ex.  8:26  will  they  not  s.  us  ? 
17:4  almost  ready  to  s.  me 
Lev.  20:2  people  shall  s.  him 
27  shall  s.  wizards  with  stones 
24:14  let  cougreg.  s.  him,  16,  23 
Num.  14:10  congre.  bade  s.  them 
15:35  sh.  s.  sabbath-breaker,  36 
Peut.  13:10  s.  with  stones  entic. 
17:5  s.  idolat.  21:21  s.  rebellious 
22:21  s.  her  that  playeth  whore 
24  sh.  s.  adulterers  with  stones 
1  K.  21:10  car.  Nab.  out,  s.  him 
Ezek.  16:40  shall  s.  thee  with  st. 
23:47  company  shall  s.  them 
Luke  20:6  the  people  will  s.  us 
John  10:31  Jews  took  stou.  to  s. 
32  for  wh.  of  works  do  s.  me? 
11:8  Jews  of  late  sou.  to  s.  thee 
Acts  14:5  assault  made  to  s.  th. 

STOIVED. 
Ex.  19:13  he  shall  be  s.  or  shot 
21:28  ox  shall  be  surely  s.  29,  32 
Jos.  7:25  all  Israel  s.  Achan 

1  A'.  12:18  all  Israel  s.  Adoram, 
2  Chr.  10:18 

21:13  theys.  Naboth,  i4,  15 

2  Chr.  24:21  they  s.  Zechariah  in 
Mat.  21::j5  husband,  beat  one,  s. 
John  8:5  Moses  com,  such  be  s. 
Acts  5:26  lest  should  have  been  s. 

7:58  they  s.  Stephen,  callincr,  59 
14:19  having  s.  Paul,  drew  him 
2  Cor.  11:25  beaten,  once  was  I  s. 
Ilih.  11::37  they  weres.  th.  were 
12:20  touch  mount  it  shall  be  s. 

STO\ES. 
Gen.  81:46  Jacob  said.  Gather  s. 
Ex.  28:11  engrave  two  s.  12 
17  ofs.  even  fo'jr  rows  ofs. 


STO 

Ex.  28:21  s.  sh.  be  wi.  names  of  Is. 
39:7  that  th.  be  s.  for  memorial 
Lev.  14:42  s.  in  place  of  those  s. 
45  break  down  house,  s.  of  it 
21:20  or  hath  his  s.  broken 
Peut.  8:9  a  land  wh.  s.  are  iron 
23:1  wound,  in  s.  sh.  not  enter 
27:4  set  up  these  s.  in  mount  E. 
5  altar  of  s.  8  write  on  s. 
Jos.  4:6  what  mean  these  ». ,?  21 
8  took  twelve  s.  out  of  Jordan 
8:32  wrote  on  s.  a  copy  of  law 
■lud.  20:16  sli.  s.  at  hair-breadtll 

1  Sam.  17:40  David  chose  five  s. 

2  Sam.  16:6  Shimei  cast  s.  13 

1  K.  5:18  prepared  timber  and  s. 
10:27  king  made  silver  to  be  as 

s.  2  Chr.  1:15;  9:27 
15:22  took  away  s.  2  Chr.  16:6 
18:31  Elijah  took  twelve  s. 

2  K.  3:19  good  piece  land  with  e. 
25  Kir-haraseth  left  th.  the  s. 

1  Chr.  12:2  hurling  a.  shooting 

2  Chr.  26:14  pre.  slings  to  cast  B. 
Neh.  4:2  will  they  revive  the  s.  ? 
Job  5:23  in  league  with  s.  of  field 

6:12  is  strength  thestren.  of  s.  j? 
8:17  wrapped,  seeth  place  of  «. 
14:19  the  waters  wear  the  s. 
22:24  gold  of  O.  as  s.  of  brooks 
28:6  the  s.  of  it  are  place  of 
40:17  sinews  of  his  s.  are  wrap. 
Ps.  102:14  serv.  take  pleas,  in  s. 
137:9  dasheth  little  ones  aga.  s. 
Ec.  3:5  cast  s.  time  to  gather  s. 
10:9  whoso  removeth  s.  be  hurt 
7s.  5:2  gathered  out  s.  thereof 
14:19  tliat  go  down  to  s.  of  pit 
27:9  the  s.  of  altar  as  chalk  s. 
54:11  I  will  lay  s.  with  fair  col. 
12  I  make  bord.  of  pleasant  s. 
57:6  amo.  smooth  s.  of  stream 
60:17  for  s.  iron ;  62:10  gather  s. 
Jer.  3:9  commit,  adultery  withs. 
43:10  I  will  set  his  throne  on  s. 
Lam.  4:1  s.  of  sanct.  poured  out 
Ezek.  26:12  lay  thy  s.  in  water 
28:14  walked  in  midst  of  s. 
Mic.  1:6  pour  down  s.  in  valley 
Zee.  5:4  consu.  it  with  s.  thereof 
9:16  shall  be  as  s.  of  a  crown 
Mat.  3:9  of  these  s.  to  raise  up 

children,  Luke  3:8 
4:3  command  s.  be  made  bread 
Mark  12:4  at  him  they  cast  s. 
13:1  see  what  manner  of  s.  here 
Luke  19:40  s.  would  immedi.  cry 
John  8:59  took  s.  to  cast,  10:31 
1  Pet.  2:5  as  lively  s.  are  built 
See  STONE,  Verb. 

Corner  STONES. 
Ps.  144:12  daughters  be  as  c.  s. 
See  COSTLY. 

STOIVES  of  darkness. 
Job  28:3  searcheth  out  I.  qf  d. 

STOIVES  of  emptiness. 
7s.  34:11  stret.  out  upon  s.  ofe. 
Glistering  STOIVES. 

1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  prepared  g.  s. 
Gravel  STOIVES. 

Lam.  3:16  bro.  my  teeth  wi.  g.  s. 

See  GREAT. 

Heap  of  STOIVES. 

Jos.  7:26  raised  ah.  of  s.  on  Ac. 
8:29  a  h.  ofs.  on  king  of  Ai 

2  Sam.  18:17  laid  h.  ofs.  on  Abs. 
Hewed  STOIVES. 

1  K.  5:17  brought  h.  s.  foundati. 
7:9  according  to  meas.  of  A.s.  11 
Hewn  STOIVES. 
7s.  9:10  we  will  build  with  A.  s. 
Marble  STOIVES. 

1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  prepared  m.  s. 
Precious  STONES. 

2  Sam.  12:.30  tal.  of  gold  yri.  p.  s. 
1  K.  10:2  queen  of  S.  ca.  wi.  p.  s. 

11  navy  brou.p.  s.  2  Chr.  9:10 

1  Chr.  29:2  I  prepared  all  p.  s. 
8  with  whom  p.  s.  were  found 

2  Chr.  3:6  garnis.  house  wi.  ji.  s. 
32:27  made  treasuries  for  s. 

Ezek.  27:22  occupied  in  fairs  s. 
Dan.  11::38  a  godhonorwithp.  s. 
1  Cor.  3:12  build  on  founda.  p.  s. 
Per.  18:13  no  man  buyethp.  s. 
21:19  founda.  garnish,  with^j.  s. 

Wliole  STOXES. 
Deut.  27:6  al.  of     s.  Jos.  8:31 

Wrousiit  STOXES. 
1  Chr.  22:2  masons  to  hew  w.  s. 

6TOXEST,  L\G. 
1  Sam.  30:6  people  spake  of  s.  D. 
Mat.  23:37  s.  th.  sent,  Lvke  13:34 

1008 


STO 

STOXY. 

Ps.  141:6  overthrown  fa  f.  places 
Ezek.  11:19  I  take  s.  heart,  .36:28 
Mat.  13:5  some  fell  on  s.  places, 
20;  Mark  4:5, 16 
STOOD. 
Gen.  18:22  Abraham  s.  before  L. 
Num.  16:48  s.  bet.  dead  and  liv. 
Peut.  5:5  I  s.  bet.  Lord  and  yon 
Jos.  3:16  waters  «.  and  rose  up 
Est.  9:16  other  Jews  s.  for  lives 
Ps.  33:9  command,  and  it  s.  fast 
Jer.  46:15  they  s.  not  because  L. 
Ezek.  1:21  those  s.  these  s.  10:17 
24  when  they  s.  let  down  win. 
Pan.  12:5  behold,  there  s.  other 
Mat.  12:46  brethren  s.  without 
Acts  16:9  there  s.  man  of  Maced. 
27:21  Paul  s.  forth  in  the  midst 

STOOD  above. 
Gen.  28:13  Lord  s,  a.  the  ladder 
2  Chr.  24:20  Zechariah  «.  a.  peo. 
Ps.  104:6  waters  s.  a.  mountiins 

STOOD  afar. 
Ex.  20:18  people  s.  afar  off,  21 
Luke  17:12  ten  lepers,  s.  a.  off 
Pev.  18:17  trade  by  sea  s.  a.  off 

STOOD  before. 
Gen.  19r37  place  vi  herehe  s.  6. 1/. 
43:15  went  to  Egy.  s.  b.  Joseph 
Lev.  9:5  congregation  s.  b.  Lord 
Jos.  20:9  until  he  s.  b.  congrega. 
Jt/d.  20:28  Phinehas  s.  *.  ark 

1  7t.  12:6  old  men  thats.  b.  Solo- 
mon, 2  Chr.  10:6 

8  young  men  s.  b.  2  Chr.  10:8 
22:21  spirit  s.  b.  L.  2  Chr.  18:20 

2  K.  10:4  two  kings  s.  not  b.  him 
Ps.  106:23  had  not  Mo.  s.  b.  him 
Jer.  18:20  I  s.  b.  th.  to  spe.  good 
Ezek.  8:11  th.  s.  *.  them  70men 
Pan.  1:19  th.  s.  b.  the  king,  2:2 
Zee.  3:4  spake  to  those  s.  b.  hipi 

STOOD  by. 
Ex.  18:13  the  people  s.  by  Moeea 
Jud.  3:19  that  s.  by  went  fr.  him 
18:16  men  s.  by  entering  of  gate 
1  Sam.  1:26  worn,  that  s.  by  tnee 

1  K.  13:1  Jeroboam  s.  by  altar 
a  K.  2:7  they  two  s.  by  Jord.  13 
Ezek.  43:6  man  s.  by  me,  and  sa. 
Pan.  7:16  near  to  one  that  s.  by 
Zee.  3:5  an  angel  of  Lord  s.  by 
Mark  14 :37  one  th.  s.  by  drew  sw. 

15:35  some  that  s.  by,  wh.  they 
Luke  19:24  said  to  them  th.  s.  by 
Acts  23:11  night  fol.  L.  s.  by  him 
27:23  there  s.  by  me  angel  of  G-. 

STOOD  In. 
Ex.  5:20  Mo.  and  Aa.  s.  in  way 
Num.  12:5  L.  s.  in  door  of  taber. 
16:27  Dath.  and  Abir.  s.  in  door 
22:22  angel  of  L.  s.  in  way.  24 
,Tos.  3:17  priest  s.  in  Jordan,  4:10 

2  Sam.  23:12  s.  in  midst  ground 
2  Chr.  30:16  th.  s.  in  place,  35:10 

34:31  king  s.  in  his  place 
Neh.  8:7  people  s.  in  their  place 
■ler.  23:18  who  s.  in  counsel  of  L. 
Ob.  14  nor  s.  in  cross-way 
Luke  24:36  Jesus  s.  in  the  midst 

of  them,  .John  20:19.  26 
Pev.  5:6  in  midst  of  elders  s.  a  L. 

STOOD  on. 
1  Sam.  17:3  Philist.  s.  on  moun- 
tain, Israel  s.  on  a  mountaia 
26:13  David  s.  on  top  of  a  hill 

1  Chr.  6:39  Asaph  s.  on  ri.  hand 
Pev.  14:1  a  Lamb  s.  on  mount  S. 

STOOD  over. 
Peut.  31:15  pillar  of  cloud  s.  o. 
■los.  5:13  a  man  s.  o.  against  him 
Ezek.  10:4  glory  of  L.  s.  o.  thres. 
Mat.  2:9  star  s.  a  wh.  child  was 
Luke  4:39  s.  o.  her,  rebuked  fever 

STOOD  round. 
Acts  14:20  disciples  s.  round  hfm 
Pev.  7:11  angels  s.  r.  about  thra. 

STOOD  still. 
Jos.  10:13  sun  s.  s.  moon  stayed 
11:13  cities  that  s.s.  in  strength 

2  5aTO.  2:23  as  many  as  came  s.  s. 
20:12  when  man  saw  people  s.  s. 

Job  4:W  spirit  s.  s.  I  could  not 

discern. 
32:16  they  spake  not,  but  s. 
Hab.  3:11  sun  and  moon  s.  still 
Mat.  20:32  Jesus  s.  s.  called  them 
Mark  10:49  Je.  s.  s.  commanded 
Luke  7:14  th.  that  bare  him  s.  s. 

STOOD  tiiere. 
Ex.  34:5  L.  descended,  and  s.  t. 
Ezek.  3:23  behold,  glo.  of  L.  t.  t. 
Mat.  27:47  some  s.  I.  Mark  11:5 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STO 

STOOD  up. 

Gen.  23:3  Abr.  s.  t/n  fr.  bef.  dead 
Ex.  2:17  M.  t.  up,  helped  thera 
Nttm.  11:32  peo.  s.  up  all  night 

1  Chr.  21:1  Sat.  s.  up  against  Is. 

2  Chr.  13:4  .ibijahs.  up  and  said 
.  20:19  Levites  s.  vp  to  praise  Lo. 

Neh.  8:5  opened  book,  peo.  s.  up 
9:3  they  s.  up  in  their  place 
Job  4:15  hair  of  my  flesh  .t.  up 
29:8  yo.  men  saw  me,  aged«.  up 
.  30:28  I  s.  up  and  cried  in  cong. 
Acts  4:26  kings  of  earth  s.  up  ag. 

STOOD  upon. 
Gen.  41:17  I  s.  u.  bank  of  river 

1  Sam.  17:51  David  s.  u.  Philist. 

2  Sam.  1:10  so  I  s.  u.  S.  slew  him 
2  A'.  13:21  and  s.  upon  his  feet 
Amos  7:7  s.  u.  wall  made  by  line 
Sev.  11:11  two  proph.  t.  u.  feet 

STOOD  with. 
Gen.  45:1  th.  n.  with  him  no  man 
Zam.  2:4  s.  ti'itt  right  hand 
Zuke  9:32  two  men  th.  s.  w.  him 
John  18:18  Peter  «.  wi^A  them 
2  yiwi.  4:16  no  man  s.  with  mo 
17  L.  s.  w.  me,  strengthen,  me 

STOODEST. 
Num.  22:.34  kn.  not  thou  s.  in  w. 
Veut.  4:10  day  that  thou  s.  be.  L. 
06.  11  day  thou  s.  on  other  side 

STOOL,  S. 
Ex.  1:16  wh.  ye  see  them  on  s. 
i  K.  4:10  set  for  him  bed,  and  s. 

STOOP. 
Job  9:13  proud  hel.  s.  under  him 
iVo!).  12:25  mak.  heart  of  man  i. 
Is.  46:2  they  s.  they  bow  down 
Mark  1:7  I  am  not  worthy  to 

STOOPED. 
Gen.  49:9  Jud.  s.  down,  couched 

1  Sam.  24:8  David«.  28:14  Saul  s. 

2  Chr.  36:17  no  CO.  on  him  th.  s. 
John  8:6  Jesus  s.  down,  wrote,  8 

20:11  she  s.  down,  and  looked 
STOOPETH,  I\G. 
Is.  46:1  Nebo  s.  their  idols 
Luke  24:12  «.  down,  John  20:5 
STOP. 

1  K.  18:44  that  rain  s.  thee  not 

2  K.  3:19  all  wells  of  water,  25 
2  Chr.  32:3  took  coun.  to  s.  wat. 
Ps.  35:12  s,  way  ag.  that  persec. 

107:42  iniquity  sh.  s.  her  mouth 
Ezek.  39:11 noses  of  passenge. 
S  Cor.  11:10  no  man  me 
STOPPED. 

Gen.  8:2  wind,  of  heaven  were  s. 

26:15  Philistin.  had  s.  wells,  18 
icu.  15:3  flesh  be  s.  fr.  his  issue 
2  C%r.  32:4  who  s.  all  fountains 

30  Hezekiah  s.  water-course 
Neh.  4:7  breaches  began  to  be  s. 
Ps.  63:11  that  speake.  lies,  be  s. 
Jer.  51 :32  passages  are  s.  reeds 
Zee.  7:11  refused,  s.  their  ears 
Acts  7:57  th3y  s.  their  ears,  ran 
Horn.  3:19  ev.  mouth  may  be  s. 
Tit.  1:11  wh.  mouths  must  be  s. 
Heb.  11:33    mouths  of  lions 

STOPPETH. 
Job  5:16  iniquity  e.  her  mouth 
Ps.  58:4  like  adder  that  s.  ears 
/Vcw.  21:13  whoso  s.  his  oars 
Is.  33:15  s.  ears  fr.  hearing  blood 

STORE,  Verb. 
Artws  3:10  who  s.  up  violence 

STORE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  26:14  Isaac  had  «.  of  serva. 

41:36  that  food  shall  be  for  s. 
Lev.  25:22  eat  of  old  s.  26:10 
Dent.  28:5  bles.  be  basket  and  s. 
17  cursed  sh.  be  basket  and  s. 

32:34  is  not  this  laid  up  in  s. 

1  K.  10:10  gave  of  spices  great  s. 

2  K.  20:17  fathers  laid  up  m  s.  to 

1  Chr.  29:16  this  s.  com.  of  thine 

2  C%r.  11:11  he  puts,  of  victuals 
31:10  that  is  left  is  this  great  s. 

Neh.  5:18  s.  of  all  sorts  of  wine 
Ps.  144:13  our  garners  aft'ord. 
Is.  .39:6  fathers  laid  up  in  s. 
Nah.  2:9  there  is  none  end  of  s. 
1  Cor.  16:2  let  ev.  one  lay  by  in*. 

1  7'zm.  6:19  laying  in  s.  a  good 

2  Pet.  3:7  by  word  are  kept  in  s. 

STORE-CITIES. 

1  K.  9:19  cities  of  s.  Solomon  had 

2  Chr.  8:4  s.-c  which  he  built,  6 
16:4  th.  smote  s.-c  of  Naphtali 
17:12  Jehosha.  built  s.-c.  in  Ju. 

STOREHOUSE. 
ilaX.  3:10  bring  tithes  into  the  s. 


STR 

LuTce  12:24  the  ravens  have  no  s. 
nor  barn 

STOREHOUSES. 

Gen.  41:56  Joseph  opened  the  s. 
Deut.  28:8  command  bless,  on  s. 

1  Chr.  27:25  over  s.  was  Jehona, 

2  Chr.  32:28  Hezekiah  made  s. 
Ps.  33:7  layeth  up  depth  in  s. 
Jer.  50:26  open  her  s.  cast  her 

STORK. 
Lev.  11:19  s.  not  eat,  Deut.  14:18 
Ps.  104:17  for  s.  the  fir-trees 
■/«r.  8:7  .t.  knoweth  her  times 
Zee,  5:9  had  wings  like  a 

STORM. 
Job  21:18  as  chafl'that  s.  carrieth 
27:21  s.  hurl,  him  out  of  place 
Ps.  55:8  I  hasten  my  escape  fr. , 
83:15  make  them  af.  with  thy  s. 
107:29  he  maketh  the  s.  a  calm 
Is.  4:6  and  for  a  covert  from  s. 
25:4  hast  been  a  refuge  from  s. 
28:2  wh.  as  destroying  s.  shall 
29:6  Shalt  be  visited  with  s. 
EzeTc.  38:9  shalt  come  like  a  s. 
Nah.  1:3  Lord  hath  his  way  in  s. 
Mark  4:37  there  arose  a  great  s. 
Luke  8:23  there  came  down  a  s. 

STORMY. 
Ps.  107:25  raiseth  the«.  wind 
148:8     wind  fulfilling  his  word 
Ezek.  13:11  s.  wind  shall  rend,  13 

STORY. 
2  Clir.  13:22  acts  of  Abijah  in  s. 
24:27  in  the  s.  of  book  of  kings 

STORIES. 
Gen.  6:16  with  sec.  and  third  s. 
Ezek.  41:16  galleries  three  .f.  over 
42:3  against  gallery  in  three  s.  5 
Amos  9:6  build,  his  s.  in  heaven 

STOUT. 
.Tob  4:11  s.  lion's  whelps  are  sea. 
Is.  10:12  I  punish  fruit  of  s.  heart 
Dan.  7:20  who.  look  was  more  s. 
Mai.  3:13  your  words  ha.  been  s. 

STOUT-HEARTED. 
Ps.  7C:5  s.-h.  are  spoiled,  they 
Is.  46:12  heark.  unto  me,  ye  s.-h, 

STOUTNESS. 
Is,  9:9  they  say  in  the  s.  of  heart 

STRAIGHT. 
Jos.  0:5  ascend  s.  before  him,  20 
Ps.  5:8  make  thy  way  s.  before 
Ec.  1:15  crooked  can.  be  made  s. 
7:13  for  who  can  make  that  s.  f 
Is.  40:3  make  s.  in  desert  a  high. 
4  the  crooked  shall  be  made  s. 
42:16;  45:2;  Luke  S:5 
.Ter.  31:9  cause  to  walk  in  s.  way 
Ezek.  1:7  their  feet  were  s.  feet 
9  they  went  s.  forw.  12  ;  10:22 
Mat.  3:3  make  his  paths  s.  Mark 

1:3;  Luke^:i\  John  1:23 
Luke  13:13  she  was  made  s.  and 
Arts  9:11  go  into  street  called  S. 
Heb.  12:13  made  s.  paths  for  feet 

STR.VIGHTWAY. 
1  Sam.  9:13  ye  shall find  him 
23:20  Saul  fell  s.  along  on  earth 
Prov.  7:22  goeth  after  her  ,<t. 
Mat.  4:20  s.  left  nets,  Mark  1:18 
21:3  s.  will  send  th.  Mark  11:3 
.Mark  6:64  and  s.  they  knew  him 
Luke  5:39  no  man  s.  desire,  new 
John  13:32  God  shall  s.  glorify 
Acts  5:10  then  fell  she  down  s.  at 
22:29  then  s.  they  departed  from 
23:30  when  told  me,  I  sent  s.  to 
STRAIN. 
Mat.  23:24  guides  s.  at  a  gnat 
STRAIT,  S. 

1  Sam.  13:6  saw  they  were  in  as. 

2  Sam.  24:14  in  a  «.  1  Chr.  21:13 
Job  20:22  sufilclency  sh.  bo  ins. 

.36:16  removed  thee  out  of  s. 
Lam.  1 :3  overtook  her  betwe.  s. 
Phil.  1:23  I  am  in  s.  betwixt  two 

STRAIT. 
2  K.  6:1  place  we  dwell  is  two  s. 
Is.  49:20  place  is  too  s.  for  me 
Mat.  7:13  enter  ye  in  at  s.  gate 
14  bee.  s.  is  gate,  Luke  13:24 
STRAITEN,  ETH. 
,Iob  12:23  he  enlar.  nations  and  s. 
Jer.  19:9  seek  lives  shall  s.  them 

STR.4ITENED. 
Job  18:7  steps  of  stre.  shall  he  s. 
37:10  breadth  of  the  waters  is  s. 
Prov.  4:12  thy  steps  sh.  not  be.i. 
Ezek.  42:6  building  wa-s  s.  more 
Mic.  2:7  is  Spirit  of  Lord  ? 
Luke  12:50  how  am  I  s.  till  it  be 
2  Cor.  6: 12  not  s.  in  us,  s.  in  your 


STR 
STRAITEST, 

Acts  26:5  after  most  s.  sect 
STRAITLY. 

Gen.  43:7  asked    of  our  state 
,Ios.  6:1  Jericho  was  s.  shut  up. 
3[a7-k  1:43  he  s.  charged  him  and 
Acts  4:17  let  us  s.  threaten  them 
5:28  did  not  we  s.  comma,  you  ? 

STRAITNESS. 
Deut.  28:53  eat  child,  in  s.  55,  57 
Job  36:16  place  wh.  there  is  no  s, 
Jer.  19:9  eat  flesh  of  friend  In  s. 

STRAKE. 
Acis 27:17  they  fearing*,  sail 
See  STRUCK. 

STRAKES.   See  streaks. 
STR.\NGE. 

Gen.  42:7  Joseph  made  himself*. 
Ex.  2:22  stranger  In  s.  land,  18:3 
21:8  sell  her  to  a  s.  nation 
30:9  ye  shall  offer  no  s.  incense 
Lev.  10:1  Nadab  and  Abihu  offer- 
ed s.  fire,  Nmn.  3:4  ;  26:61 
2  K.  19:24  I  have  drunk  s.  waters 
■lob  19:3  not  asha.  make  your.  s. 

17  my  breath  is  s.  to  my  wife 
31:3  as.  punishment  to  workers 

Ps.  114:1  went  fr.  peo.  of  s.  lang. 
137:4  sing  L.'s  song  in  s.  land 
Prov.  21:8  the  way  of  man  is  s. 
Is.  17:10  shalt  set  it  with  s.  lips 
28:21  he  may  do  his  s.  work, 

bring  to  pass  his  act 
Jer.  2:21  how  turned  into  s.  vine 
8:19  provoked  withs.  vanities 
Ezek.  3:5  sent  to  peo.  of  s.  spec. 
Hos.  8:12  counted  a  s.  thing 
Zep.  1:8  clothed  with  s.  apparel 
Luke  5:26  have  seen  s.  things 
Acts  7:6  sojourn  in  a  s.  land 
17:20  bringest  s.  things  to  ears 
26:11  I  persecuted  to  s.  cities 
Ileb.  11:9  sojou.  as  in  s.  country 
13:9  be  not  carried  with  s.  doct. 
1  Pet.  4:4  they  think  it  s.  ye  run 
12  think  it  not  s.  concerning 
trial,  as  though  s.  thing 
Jude  7  as  So.  going  afters,  flesh 

See  CHILDREN,  GOD,  GODS. 
STRANGE  wives. 

1  K.  11:8  likewi.  did  he  for  s.  w. 
Ezr.  10:2  tak.  s.  w.  10,  14,  17,  44 

1 1  separ.  yourselves  from  s.  w. 

18  were  found  to  have  s.  ■ 
Neh.  13:27  trans,  in  marry,  s.  w. 

STRANGE  woman. 
.Tucl.  11:2  thou  art  son  of  a  s.  V). 
Prov.  2:16  deliv.  thee  from  s.  to. 
5:3  lips  of  s.  w.  drop  as  honey-c. 
20  wilt  th.  be  ravis.  with  s.  w. 
6:24  from  flattery  of  s.  w.  7:5 
20:16  pledge  for  a  s.  w.  27:13 
23:27  and  a  s.  w.  is  a  narrow  pit 

STR.4NGE  women. 
1  K.  11:1  king  loved  many  s.  w. 
Prov.  22:14  mouth  of  s.  w.  is  pit 
23:33  th.  eyes  shall  behold  s.  w. 

STRANGELY. 
Deut.  32:27  lest  advers.  behave  s. 

STR.4NGER. 
Gen.  15:13  thy  seed  shall  he  a  s. 
17:8  I  will  give  thee  land  where- 
in thou  art  a  s.  28:4;  37:1 
27  bought  with  money  of  thes. 
23:4  I  am  s.  Ps.  39:12;  119:19 
Ex,  2:22  I  ha.  been  a  s.  in  laud 
12:19  cut  ofl',  whether  a  s.  Lev. 

16:29;  17:15;  Nmn.  15:30 
43  sh.  no  s.  eat  thereof,  29:33 
49  homebnrn  and  s.  Lev.  24:22 ; 
Nu7n.  9:14  ;  15:15,  16,  29 
20:10  nor  s.  that  is  within  thy 

gates,  Deut.  5:14 
22:21  thou  shalt  not  oppress  as. 
23:9  ye  know  heart  of  a  s.  seei. 

12  that  the  s.  maybe  refreshed 
30:.33  whoso,  putteth  it  upon  s. 

Lev.  17:12  neither  sh.  anv  s.  eat 
19:10  sh.  leave  for  s.  23:22 ;  25:6 
33  if  as.  sojourn  in  the  land 
22:10  no  s.  eat  holy  thing.  13 
22:25  neither  from"  a  s.  hand 
24:16  as  well  s.  when  blasphem. 
25:35  tho'  he  be  a  s.  thou  shalt 
47  if  a  s.  wax  rich  by  thee 
Num.  1:51  s.  th.  Cometh  nigh  sh. 
be  put  to  death,  3:10.  38 
15:14  if  a  s.  sojo.  and  will  ofl'er 
16:40  that  no  s.  offer  incense 
18:7  the  s.  that  cometh  nigh 
19:10  to  Israel  and  s.  a  statute 
85:15  cit.  of  ref.  for  s.  Jos.  20:9 
Deut.  1:16  judge  righte.  betw.  j, 
10:18  L.  loveth  the  s.  in  giving 


STR 

Deut.  10:19  love  s.  ye  were  stran. 
14:21  give  that  wh.  dieth  to  *. 
17:15  not  set  as.  over  thee 
23:20  unto  a  s.  thou  may.  lend 
28:43  s.  shall  get  above  thee 
29:11  s.  to  enter  in  cove.  wi.  G. 
31:12  gather  thy  s.  that  he  may 
Jos.        s.  stood  to  hear  words 
Jud.  19:12  not  turn  to  city  of 
Ruth  2:10  seeing  I  am  a  s.  ? 
2  Sam.  1:13  I  am  the  son  of  a  «. 
15:19  thou  art  a  s.  and  an  exile 
1  K.  3:18  there  was  no  s.  with  us 
8:43  do  all  s.  calleth,  2  Chr.  6:33 
■lob  15:19  no  s,  passed  am.  them 
19:15  maids  count  me  for  a  s. 
31:;32  s.  did  not  lodge  in  street 
Ps.  69:8  I  am  become  a  s.  to  my 
94:6  they  slay  the  widow  and  * 
109:11  let  the  s.  spoil  his  labor 
Prov.  2:16  to  deliver  thee  from*. 
5:10  thy  labors  in  house  of  a  s. 
20  wilt  thou  emb.  bosom  of  s.  / 
6:1  if  hast  stricken  hand  withs. 
7:5  they  may  keep  thee  from  s. 
11:15  he  that  is  surety  for  a  s. 
14:10  a  s.  doth  not  intermeddle 
20:16  is  surety  for  a  s.  27:13 
27:2  let  a  s.  praise  thee 
Ec.  6:2  not  power  to  eat,  a  s. 
Is.  56:3  neith.  let  son  of  s.  speak 
6  the  sons  of  s.  that  join  them 
62:8  sons  of  s.  not  drink  thy  w. 
,/er.  14:8  why  be  as  a  s.  in  land 
Ezek.  14:7  ev.  s.  setteth  up  idola 
22:7  dealt  by  oppress,  with  s.  29 
44:9  no  s.  uncircumci.  sh.  enter 
Ob.  12  in  day  he  became  a  s. 
.Val.  3:5  that  turn  aside  s.  from 
Mat.  25:.35  was  s.  took  me  in,  43 
38  when  saw  we  thee  a  s.  ?  44 
Luke  17:18  not  found  save  this  s. 
24:18  art  thou  only  s.  in  Jeru.  ? 
■lohn  10:5  s.  will  they  not  follow 
Acts  7:29  Mo.  was  a  s.  in  Midiaa 

See  FATHERLESS. 

STRANGERS. 

Gen.  31:15  are  we  not  count,  s. 
:J6:7  land  where,  were  s.  Ex.  6:4 
Ex.  22:21  s.  in  Egypt,  23:9 ;  Lev. 

19:.34;  25:23;  Deut.  10:19 
Lev.  17:10  whatsoever  of  s.  that 
20:2  of  s.  that  give  seed  to  Mol, 
2.5:45  children  of  s.  shall  ye  buy 
■Tos.  8:35  s.  that  were  conversing 
2  Sa7n.  22:45  s.  sh.  submit  them. 
46  s.  sh.  fade  away,  Ps.  18:44,45 

1  Chr.  16:19  ye  weres.  Ps.  105:12 
22:2  D.  commanded  to  gather 
29:15  we  are  s.  as  were  our  fath. 

2  Chr.  2:17  Solomon  numbered*. 
30:25  s.  of  Is.  and  Judah  rcjoic. 

Neh.  9:2  seeds  of  Is.  sepa.  from*. 

13:30  cleansed  I  them  from  all  *. 
Ps.  54:3  s.  are  risen  up  aga.  me 
146:9  the  Lord  preserveth  the  *. 
Prov.  5:10  s.  be  filled  wi.  wealth 
17  let  be  only  thine  own,  not  *. 
7s.  1:7  your  land  s.  devour  it  in 
2:6  they  please  themselves  in  s. 
5:17  places  of  fat  ones  sh.  s.  eat 
14:1  s.  sh.  be  joined  with  them 
25:2  made  a  palace  of  s.  no  city 
5  shalt  bring  down  noise  of*. 
29:5  multitude  of  thy  s.  shall  ho 
60:10  sons  of*,  sh.  build  walls 
61:5  s.  shall  feed  your  flocks 
Jer.  2:25  I  have  loved  *.  after  th. 
3:13  hast  scatter,  thy  ways  to  s. 
5:19  so  sh.  ye  serve  s.  in  a  land 
30:8  s.  sh.  no  more  serve  thems. 
35:7  live  in  land  where  ye  be  s. 
51:51  s.  are  come  into  sanctuar. 
Lam.  5:2  inher.  is  turn.  s.  houses 
Ezek.  7:21  I  give  it  in,  hand  of  s. 
11:9  deliver  you  into  hands  of  s. 
16:.32  wife  taketh  s.  inst.  of  bus. 
28:10  die  deaths  by  hands  of  s. 
.30:12  make  land  waste  by  s. 
31:12  s.  have  cut  him  off 
44:7  brou.  into  my  sanctuary  s. 
47:22  for  an  inheritance  to  the 
libs.  7;9  s.  devoured  his  strength 
8:7  the  s.  shall  swallow  it  up 
.Joel  3:17  th.  shall  no  s.  pass  thro' 
Ob.  11  in  the  day  that  s.  carried 
Mat.  17:25  tribute?  of  chil.  or*. 

26  P.  saith,  Of  s.  27:7  bury  *. 
John  10:5  they  kn.  not  voice  of  s. 
Acts  2:10  and  s.  of  Rome,  Jews 
13:17  wh.  th,  dwelt  as  s,  in  Eg. 
Epb.  2:12  were  s.  from  the  cove. 

19  therefore  ye  are  no  more  s. 
1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  have  lodged  s. 
Ileb.  11:13  confessed  they  were  j. 
13:2  not  forgetful  to  entertain  s. 
1  Pet.  1:1  to  s.  scat,  thro'  Pontu* 


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STR 

1  Fet.  2:11  beseech  you  as  s.  pil. 
8  John  5  whatso.  thou  doest  to  s. 
STRANGLED. 

Nah.  2:12  the  lion  did  tear  and  s. 
Acts  15:20  abst.  from  s.  29;  21:25 

STRAIVGLIiVG. 
Jet)  7:15  my  soul  chooseth  s.  and 

STRAW, 
Gen.  24:25  we  have  s.  and  prove. 

32  he  gave  s.  and  provender  for 
Ex.  5:7  no  more  give  s.  10,  16,  18 

11  get  s.  where  you  can  find  it 
Jud.  19:19  there  iss.  and  proven. 

1  K.  4:28  barley,  and  s.  for  horses 
Job  41:27  esteem,  iron  as  s.  brass 
Js.  11:7  lion  eat  s.  like  ox,  65:25 

25:10  Moab  sh.  be  trodden  as  s. 

STREAKS. 
Om.  30:37  Jacob  pilled  white  8. 
Lev.  14:37  if  plague  be  vri.  hoi.  s. 

STREAM. 
Num.  21:15  what  he  did  at  the  s. 
Job  6:15  as  s.  of  brooks  they  pass 
Ps.  124:4  the  s.  had  gone  over 
Js.  27:12  L.  shall  beat  off  to  the  s. 

30:28  breath  as  an  overflowing  s. 

33  like  a  s.  of  brimstone 

57:6  among  smooth  stones  of  s. 

66:12  glory  of  G.  like  flowing 
Dan.  7:10  flery  s.  issu.  and  came 
Amos  5:24  righteo.  as  mighty 
Luke  6:48  s.  beat  vehemently,  49 

STREAMS. 
Ex.  7:19  stretch  hand  on  s.  8:5 
Ps.  46:4  s.  make  glad  city  of  God 

78:16  he  brought  s.  out  of  rock 
20  waters  gushed,  s.  overflow. 

126:4  turn  ag.  our  captivi.  as  s. 

Cant.  4:15  living  waters,  s.  fr.  L. 
Js.  11:15  L.  shall  smite  in  sev.  s. 

30:25  on  ev.  high  hill  s.  of  wat. 

33:21  place  of  broad  rivers  and  s. 

34:9  «.  shall  be  turned  into  pitch 

35:6  waters  break  out «.  in  desert 

STREET. 
Gen.  19:2  abide  in  s.  all  night 
JJeut.  1.3:16  gather  spoil  into  s. 
Jos.  2:19  go  out  of  house  into  s. 
Jud.  19:15  he  sat  down  in  a  s.  17 

2  Sam.  21:12  had  stolen  fr.  the  s. 
22:43  stamp  them  as  mire  of  ^. 

2  Chr.  29:4  gather,  in  east  32:6 
Ezr.  10:9  peo.  sat  in  s.  of  house 
Neh.  8:1  people  gathered  into  s. 

8:3  he  read  therein  before  s. 
Est.  6:9  on  horseback  thro.  s.  11 
Job  18:17  sh.  have  no  name  in  s. 

29:7  I  prepared  my  seat  in  the  s. 

31:32  Strang,  did  not  lodge  in  s. 
Prov.  7:8  pass,  thro'  the  s.  near 
Js.  42:2  not  hea.  in  s.  Mat.  12:19 

51:23  hast  laid  thy  body  as  s. 

59:14  truth  is  fallen  in  the  s. 
Jer.  37:21  bread  out  of  bakers' 
Lam,.  2:19  faint  for  hun.  is  cv.  s. 

4:1  stones  poured  out  in  ev.  s. 
Ezek.  16:24  high  place  in  s.  31 
Dan.  9:25  thes.  shall  be  built  ag. 
Acts  9:11  go  into  s.  call.  Straight 

12:10  Peter  pass,  through  one  s. 
Bev.  11:8  dead  bodies  sh.  lie  in  s. 

21:21  s.  of  city  was  pure  gold 

22:2  in  midst  of  s.  tree  of  life 
STREETS. 
2  Sam.  1:20  publish  it  not  in  s.  of 
1  K.  20:34  shalt  make  s.  in  Dam. 
Ps.  18:42  I  cast  them  as  dirt  in  s. 

55:11  guile  depart  not  fr.  her  s. 

144:13  sheep  br.  forth  10,000  in  s. 
14  be  no  complaining  in  our  s. 
FroK).  1:20  wisd.  utter,  voice  in  s. 

5:16  rivers  of  waters  in  the  s. 

7:12  now  is  she  in  the  s.  lieth 

22:13  lion,  I  shall  be  slain  in  s. 

26:13  slothful  sai.  A  lion  is  in  s. 
Ec.  12:4  doors  shall  be  shut  in  s. 
6  the  mourners  go  about  thes. 

Cant.  3:2 1  will  go  about  in  the  s. 
Is.  5:25  carcasses  were  torn  in  s. 

10:6  tread  them  like  mire  of  s. 

35:3  in  th.  s.  they  sh.  gird  them 

24:11  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  s. 

61:20  thy  sous  lie  at  head  of  s. 
Jer.  5:1  run  through  5.  of  Jerus. 

7:17  seest  th.  what  they  do  in  s. 

34  cause  to  cease  from  s.  of  Je. 
9:21  cut  off  young  men  from  s. 
11:6  proclaim  words  in  s.  of  Je. 

13  accord,  to  number  of  s.  of  J, 
14:16  people  be  cast  out  in  thes. 
33:10  mirth  shall  be  heard  in  s. 
44:6  anger  was  kind,  in  s.  of  J. 

9  wickedness  they  commi.  in  s. 
48:38  shall  be  lamentation  in  s, 
49:20  men  shall  fall  in  *.  60:30 


STR 

Jer.  51:4  are  tlirust  through  in  s. 
Lam.  2:11  suckli.  swoon  in  s.  12 
21  young  and  old  lie  in  the  s. 
4:5  delicately,  are  desolate  in  s. 

8  Nazarit.  are  not  known  in  s. 
14  wandered  as  blind  men  in  s. 
18  th.  hunt  our  steps  in  our  s. 

Ezek.  7:19  sh.  cast  silver  in  thes. 

11:6  ye  have  filled  s.  with  slain 

26: 1 1  hoofs  of  horses  tread  thy  s. 

28:23  will  send  blood  into  her  s. 
Amos  5:16  wailing  in  all  s. 
Mia.  7:10  trodden  as  mire  of  s. 
Nah.  2:4  chariots  shall  rage  in  s. 

3: 10  dashed  in  pieces  at  top  of  s. 
Zep.  3:6  I  made  their  s.  waste 
Zee.  8:4  old  woman  sh.  dw.  in  s. 
5  s.  sh.  be  full  of  boys  and  gir. 

9:3  heaped  up  gold  as  mire  in  s. 

10:5  who  tread  down  ene.  in  s. 
Mat.  6:2  not  sound  a  trum.  in  s. 

5  pray  standing  in  comers  of  s. 
Mark  6:56  sick  in  s.  Acts  5:15 
Luke  10:10  go  into  the  s.  of  same 

13:26  thou  nast  taught  in  ouf  s. 

14:21  go  Into  s.  and  lanes  of  city 

STREMGTH. 

Oe.n.  4;13  ground  sh.  not  yield  s. 
m.  13:3  by  s.  L.  brought,  14,  16 
Num.  83:22  s.  of  unicorn,  84:8 
.Tud.  5:21  O  my  soul,  hast  trod.  s. 
1  Sam.  2:4  stumbl.  are  girt  wi.  s. 

9  for  by  s.  shall  noman  prevail 

10  he  shall  give  s.  un.  his  king 
15:29  the  S.  of  Israel  will  not  lie 
28:22  that  thou  mayest  have  s. 

9  Sarn.  22:40  thou  hast  girded  me 

with  s.  Ps.  18:32,  39 
a  K.  18:20  and  s.  for  war.  Is.  36:5 
19:3  and  there  is  no  s.  Is.  37:3 

1  Chr.  16:27  s.  and  gladn.  are  in 

28  give  to  the  Lord  glory  and 
s.  Ps.  29:1 ;  96:7 

26:8  their  sons,  able  men  for  s. 
29:12  in  thy  hand  it  is  to  give  s. 

2  Chr.  13:20  nei.  did  Jer.  reco.  s. 
Neh.  4:10  s.  of  bearers  of  burdens 
Job  9:19  if  I  speak  of  s.  he  is  str. 

12:13  wi.  him  is  wisdom  and  s. 

21  weakeneth  s.  of  the  mighty 
18:13  it  sh.  devour  s.  of  his  skin 
23:6  he  would  put  s.  in  me 
30:2  wher.  might  their  s.  profit 
36:19  not  esteem  forces  of  s. 
.39:19  hast  thou  given  horse  s.  ? 
41:22  iu  his  neck  remaineth  s. 
Ps.  8:2  out  of  babes  ordained  s. 
20:6  with  saving  s.  of  rig.  hand 
27:1  Lord  is  the  s.  of  my  life 
28:8  he  is  saving  s.  of  his  anoi. 
29:11  L.  will  fjive  s.  to  his  peo. 
33:16  mighty  is  not  deliv.  by  s. 
39:13  that  I  may  recover  s. 
46:1  God  is  our  s.  a  help,  81:1 
60:7  Ephrai.  is  s.  of  head,  108:8 
68:.34  ascribe  s.  unto  God,  his  s. 

35  God  of  Israel  that  giveth  s. 
73:26  God  is  the  s.  of  my  heart 
81:1  sing  aloud  unto  God  our  s. 
84:5  blessed  is  man  whose  *.  13 

7  they  go  from  s.  to  s.  ev.  one 
90:10  by  rea.  of  s.  be  fourscore 
93:1  the  Lord  is  clothed  with  «. 
95:4  s.  of  the  hills  is  his  also 
96:6  s.  and  beauty  are  in  his  sa. 
99:4  the  king's  s.  loveth  judgm. 
138:3  strengthenedst  me  with  e. 
140:7  O  God,  s.  of  my  salvation 
Prov.  8:14  I  have  s.  10:29  L.  is  s. 
14:4  increase  is  by  the  s.  of  ox 
21:22  a  wise  man  cast.  dowTi  s. 
24:5  man  of  knowledge  incr.  s. 
31:17  girdeth  her  loins  with  s. 

25  s.  and  honor  are  her  cloth. 
Ec.  9: 16  wisdom  is  better  than  s. 
10:10  if  iron  blunt,  put  more  s. 

17  princes  cat  for  s.  not  for  dr. 
Is.  5:22  men  of  s.  to  mingle  di'i. 

10:13  by  the  s.  of  my  hand 
23:4  spoken,  even  the  s.  of  sea 
25:4  s.  to  the  poor,  s.  to  needy 
26:4  L.  Jehovah  is  everlast.  s. 
2.'^:6  s.  to  them  that  turn  battle 
30:3  s.  of  Pharaoh  sh.  be  shame 
33:6  wisd.  sh.  be  stability  and  s. 
40:9  0  Je.  lift  up  voice  with  s. 

29  no  might,  he  increaseth  s. 
42:25  poured  on  him  s.  of  battle 
44:12  worketh  it  with  it.  of  arms 
45:24  in  L.  have  I  righte.  and  s. 
51:9  awake,  put  on  s.  O  Lord 

Jer.  20:5  I  will  deli,  all  s.  of  city 
51:53  tho'  she  fortify  height  of  5. 
lAun.  1:6  are  gone  w'ithoiit  s. 
Ezek.  30:15  fury  tm  Sin,  s.  of  Eg. 

18  pomp  of  sh.  cease,  33:28 
Dan,  2:37  G,  hath  given  theo  s, 


STR 

Dan.  2:41  th.  sh.  be  in  it  s.  of  iron 
11:15  neit.  shall  there  be  any  s. 
17  enter  wi.  s.  of  his  kingdom 
31  shall  pollute  sanctuary  of 

■Joel  3:16  Lord  the  s.  of  Israel 

Amos  6:13  not  ta.  horns  by  our  s. 

Nah.  3:9  E.  and  Eg  were  her  s. 

11  thou  also  Shalt  seek  s. 
Hag.  2:22  will  destr.  s.  of  kingd. 
Luke  1:51  he  showed  s.  with  arm 
Acts  3:7  his  ancle  bones  recei.  s. 
Rom.  5:6  wh.  without  s.  Ch.  died 

1  Cor.  15:56  s.  of  sin  is  the  law 

2  Cor.  1:8  we  were  pressed  ab.  t. 
Heb.  11:11  Sarah  herself  recei.  s. 
Rev.  3:8  for  thou  hast  a  little  s. 

5:12  worthy  is  La.  to  receive  s. 
12:10  now  is  salvation  and  s. 
17:13  these  shall  give  s.  to  beast 
His  STRENGTH. 
Ex.  14:27  sea  returned  to  his  s. 
Deut.  21:17  he  is  begin,  of  his  8. 
Jud.  8:21  as  man  is,  so  is  his  s. 
16:5  see  wher.  his  great  g.  lieth 
9  his  s.  not  kn.  19  his  s.  went 
2  K.  9:24  Jehu  drew  bow  wi.  h.  s. 
1  C/ir.  16:11  seek  the  Lord  and 

his  s.  Ps.  105:4 
■Job  18:7  steps  of  h.  s.  sh.  be  stra, 

12  hiss,  shall  be  hunger-bit  ten 

13  first-born  of  death  de.  his  s 
21:23  one  dieth  iu  his  full  s. 
37:6  saith  to  gi-eat  rain  of  hl$  $. 
39:11  trust  bee.  h.  s.  is  great  ? 

11  rejoice,  in  h.  s.  40:16  h.  s.  is 
Ps.  33:17  nor  deli,  by  h.  great  s. 

52:7  this  man  made  not  G.  A.  s. 

59:9  because  of  A.  s.  will  I  wait 

65:6  by  h.  s.  setteth  fast  mount. 

68:34  ascribe  s.  to  G.  his  s.  is  in 

78:4  sho^ving  to  generation  h.  s. 
61  delive.  his  s.  into  captivity 
7s.  44:12  he  is  hungry,  h.  s.  fail. 

62:8  the  L.  ha.  sw.  by  arm  of  A.  s. 

63:1  travel,  in  greatness  of  k.  s. 
Dan.  11:2  by  h.  s.  sh.  stir  up  all 
Hos.  7:9  strangers  devoured  h.  s. 

12:3  by  A.  s.  he  had  power  wi.  G. 
Sev.  1:16  count,  as  son  in  his  s. 

In  STRENGTH. 
Gen.  49:24  his  bow  abode  in  s. 

1  K.  19:8  went  in  the  s.  of  meat 
■lob  9:4  and  mighty  in  s.  36:5 
Ps.  71:16  I  will  go  in  the  s.  of  L. 

103:20  bless  L.  ye  that  excel  in  s. 
147:10  delight  not  in  s.  of  horse 
Is.  30:2  strengthen  in  s.  of  Phar. 
Mlc.  5:4  he  shall  feed  in  s.  of  L. 
Acts  9:22  S.  increased  more  in  s. 

My  STRENGTH. 
Gen.  49:3  R.  beginning  of  my  s. 
Ex.  15:2  the  Lord  is  my  s.  2  Sam. 
22:33;  Ps.  18:2;  28:7;  118:14; 
Is.  12:2 

Jos.  14:11  as  my  s.  was  tuen,  so 

is  my  s.  now 
Jud.  10:17  if  I  be  shav.  mys.  will 
Job  6:11  what  ismys.  that  I  sh.  't 

12  is  my  s.  of  stones  ? 

Ps.  18:1  I  love  thee,  O  L.  my  s. 

19:14  O  L.  my  s.  22:15  my  s.  dr. 

31:4  the  net,  for  thou  art  my  s. 
lOmys.  fails  bee.  38:10;  71:9 

43:2  thou  art  the  God  ofmy  s. 

59:17  to  th.  O  7/iy  s.  will  I  sing 

62:7  art  my  s.  102:23  my  s. 

144:1  blessed  be  Lord,  my  s. 
Is.  27:5  take  hold  of  my  s. 

49:4  I  have  spent  my  s.  for  nan. 
5  glorious,  my  G.  sh.  be  tny  s. 
Jer.  16:19  O  L.  mys.  and  fortress 
Lam.  1:14  he  made  my  s.  to  fall 

3:18  my  s.  and  hope  perished 
Ilab.  3:19  the  Lord  God  is  my  s. 
Zee.  12:5  be  tny  s.  in  L.  of  hosts 

2  Cor.  12:9  }7iy  s.  is  made  perfect 

Their  STRENGTH. 
Jos.  11:13  cit.  that  stood  in  t.  s 
Ps.  37:39  he  is  their  s.  in  trouble 
73:4  no  ba.  in  death,  t.  s.  is  firm 
78:51  he  smote  their  s.  105:36 
89:17  thou  art  the  glory  of  i.  s. 
90:10  yet  is  t.  s.  labor  and  sor. 
Prov.  20:29  glory  of  men  is  t.  s. 
Is.  30:7  I  cried,  t.  s.  is  to  sit  still 
40:31  that  wait  on  L.  renew  i.  s 
41:1  let  the  people  renew  theirs. 
63:6  I  will  bring  down  their  s. 
Ezek.  24:25  I  take  from  them  t.  s 
Joel  2:22  fig-t.  and  vine  yield  t.  s. 

Thy  STRENGTH. 
Ex.  15:13  hast  jruid.  them  in  t.  s. 
Deut.  3:?:25  as  dars,  so  sh.  /.  s.  be 
Jud.  16:5  tell  wher.  t.  s.  lieth,  15 
2  Chr.  6:41  ark  of  t.  s.  Ps.  1.32:8 
Ps.  21:1  king  shall  joy  in  thy  s. 


STR 

Ps.  21:13  be  ex.  O  L.  in  .  own  t 
54:1  name,  judge  me  by  thy  s. 
68:28  G.  hath  commanded  thy  s. 
71:18  until  I  have  showed  thys. 
74:13  didst  divide  sea  by  thy  s. 
77:14  hast  declared  t.  s.  am.  pe. 
80:2  stir  up  thy  s.  and  save  us 
86:16  give  thy  s.  to  thy  servant 
110:2  L.  shai:  send  rod  of  t.  s. 

Proo.  24:10  faint,  thy  s.  is  small 
81:3  give  not  t.  s.  unto  women 

Is.  17: 10  not  mind,  of  rock  oft  t. 
52:1  awake,  put  on  t.  s.  O  Zion 
63:15  wh.  is  thy  zeal  and  thy  s. 

Amos  3:11  he  sh.  bring  down  t.  s. 

Mark  12:30  love  the  Lord  with  all 
thy  s.  33 ;  Luke  10:27 

Your  STRENGTH. 

Lev.  26:20  y.  s.  be  spent  in  vain 
Neh.  8:10  joy  of  the  Lord  is  y.  s. 
Is.  2.3:14  ships,  your  s.  is  waste 
:30:15  in  confidence  shall  be  y.  s. 
Ezek.  24:21  my  sanct.  ex.  of  y.  s. 

STRENGTHEN. 

Devf.  3:28  charge  Joshua,  s.  him 
Jud.  16:28  s.  me,  I  pray  thee 
1  K.  20:22  s.  thys.  mark  and  see 
Ezr.  6:22  s.  their  hands  in  work 
Neh.  6:9  O  God,  s.  my  hands 
Job  16:5  I  wo.  s.  you  with  mouth 
Ps.  20:2  Lord  s.  thee  out  of  Zion 
27:14  L.  shall  s.  thy  heart,  31:24 
41:3  Lord  will  s.  him  on  the  bed 
68:28  s.  whi.  thou  hast  wrought 
89:21  mine  arm  also  shall  s.  him 
119:%  s.  me  accord,  to  thy  word 
Is.  22:21  I  will  s.  him  wi.  girdle 
30:2  to  s.  themselves  in  strength 
33:23  they  could  not  s.  th.  mast 
35:3  s.  we.  hands ;  41:10  I  will  s. 
54:2  lenrth.  cords,  s.  thy  stakes 
Jer.  23:14  s.  hands  of  evil  doers 
Ezek.  7:13  nor  sh.  any  s.  himself 
16:49  neither  did  she  s.  hand  of 
30:24  I  will  s.  arms  of  king,  25 
34:16  I  will  s.  that  wh.  was  sick 
Dan.  11:1  stood  to  confirm  ands. 
Amos  2:14  strong  sh.  not  s.  force 
Zee.  10:6  I  will  s.  house  of  Judah 

12  I  will  s.  them  in  the  Lord 
Luke  22:32  when  convert,  s.  bre. 
1  Pet.  5:10  God  stablish,  s.  you 
Eev.  3:2  be  watchful  and  s.  thi. 

STRENGTHENED. 

Gen.  48:2  Israel  s.  himself 
Jud.  3:12  Lord  s.  Eglon  against 
7:11  afterwards  shall  hands  be  r. 

1  Sam.  23:16  Jona.  s.  hand  in  G. 

2  Sam.  2:7  let  your  hands  be  s. 

1  Chr.  11:10  who  s.  themselves 

2  Chr.  1:1  Solom.  was  s.  in  king; 
11:17  they  s.  kingdom  of  Judah. 
12:1  when  Reho.  had  s.  himself 
24:13  set  house  of  God  and  s.  it 
25:11  Amaziah  s.  himself 
28:20  distressed  Ahaz.  but  s.  not 
32:5  Hezek.  s.  himself,  and  built 

Ezr.  1:6  that  were  about  them  f. 

7:28  I  was  s.  as  hand  of  God  was 
Neh.  2:18  they  s.  their  hands  for 
Job  4:3  thou  hast  s.  weak  hands 
4  thou  hast  s.  the  feeble  knees 
Ps.  52:7  s.  himself  in  wickedness 

147:13  hath  s.  bars  of  thy  gates 
Prov.  8:28  when  he  s.  fountains 
Ezek.  13:22  ye  s.  hands  of  wicked 

.34:4  the  diseased  have  ye  not  s. 
Dan.  10:18  touched  and  s.  me,  19 

11:6  he  that  begat  her  and  s.  her 
12  cast  down  many,  not  be  s. 
Eos.  7:15  ha.  bound  and  s.  arms 
^4c/s 9: 19  received  meat,  S.  was». 
Eph.  3:16  to  be  s.  with  might 
Col.  1:11  s.  with  all  might  accor. 
2  Tim.  4:17  Lord  stood  and  s.  me 

STRENGTHENEDST,  ETH. 

.Job  15:25  he  s.  himself  again.  Al. 
Ps.  104:15  which  s.  man^s  heart 
138:3  and  s.  me  with  strength 
Prov.  31:17  gird,  loins,  s.  arms 
Ec.  7:19  wisdom  s.  the  w  ise 
1$.  44:14  cypress  and  oak  he  s. 
Amos  5:9  s.  spoiled  ag.  strong 
Phil.  4:13  all  thro'  C.  who  s.  me 

STRENGTHENING. 
Luke  22:43  appe.  an  angel  s.  him 
Acts  18:23  Paul  s.  all  the  discipl. 

STRETCH. 
Ex.  7:19  s.  out  h.iud  on  -waters 
8:5  s.  forth  hand  over  streams 
25:20  cherub,  sh.  s.  their  wings 
Jos.  8:18  s.  out  the  spear  to  Ai 
2  K.  21:13  I  will  s.  over  JerusaL 
I  Job  11:13  if  thou  s.  out  tow.  hinr 
I  39:36  doth  hawk  s.  her  wings  ? 


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Ps.  68:31  Boon  s.  her  hands  to  G. 
Zs.  28:20  ehorter  th.  a  man  can  s. 

34:11 «.  upon  it  linn  of  confusion 

54:2.5.  curtains  of  tliy  habitation 
Jer.  10:20  none  to  s.  forth  tent 
Ezek.  30:25  king  of  Bab.  s.  sword 
Amos  6:4  s.  tliemsel.  on  couches 
Mat.  12:13  Je.  said,  «.  thy  hand 
John  21:18  shalt  s.  forth  hands 
2  Cor.  10:14  s.  not  beyond  meas. 

STRETCHED. 
(fen.  22:10  A.  s.  hand  to  slay  son 

48:14  Israel  s.  out  right  hand 
Ex.  8:6  Aa.  s.  out  his  hand,  17 

9:23  Mo.  s.  forth  his  rod,  10:13 
Jos.  8:18  Joshua  s.  out  spear,  26 

19  ran  as  he  s.  out  his  hand 
i  K.  6:27  cherub,  s.  forth  wings 

17:21  and  he  s.  himself  on  the 
child,  2  K.  4:34,  35 

1  Chr.  21:16  angel  with  a  swo.  s. 
Job  38:5  who  hath  s.  line  up.  it  ? 
JPs.  44:30  or  s.  to  a  strange  god 

88:9  I  have  s.  my  hands  unto  th. 

136:6  to  him  that  s.  out  earth 
J'nm.  1:24  bee.  I  s.  out  my  hand 
Is.  3:16  walk  with  s.  forth  necks 

6:25  he  s.  forth  hand  ag.  them, 
«.  out  still,  9:12,  17,  21 ;  10:4 

14:26  this  is  hand  that  is  s.  out 
27  hand  s.  who  sh.  turn  it  back? 

16:8  her  branches  are  s.  out 

23:11  s.  out  his  hand  over  sea 

42:5  s.  out  heavens,  45:12;  51:13 
Jer.  6:4  shadows  of  even.  s.  out 

10:12  «.  out  heavens  by  discreti. 

51:15  he  s.  heaven  by  undereta. 
liam.  2:8  Lord  hath  s.  out  a  line 
Ezek.  1:11  wings  were  s.  upward 

10:7  cherub  s.  forth  his  hand 

16:27  I  have  «.  my  hand  over  th. 
Eos.  7:5  s.  hand  with  scorners 
Amos  6:7  that  s.  eh.  be  removed 
Zee.  1:16  line  be  s.  forth  on  Jer. 
Mat.  12:13  s.  hand,  Mark  3:5 
Lvke  22:53  s.  no  hands  aga.  me 
Acts  12:1  Her.  s.  hand  to  vex  chu. 
Bom.  10:21  all  day  I  s.  my  hands 
See  ARM. 

6TRETCHEDST. 
Ex.  15:12  thou  s.  thy  right  hand 

STRETCHEST,  ETH. 
Job  15:25  s.  his  hand  against  God 

26:7  s.  north  over  empty  place 
Ps.  104:2  who  s.  out  the  heavens 
Prov.  31:20  s.  her  hand  to  poor 
Is.  40:22  that  s.  out  the  heavens 

44:13  the  carpen.  s.  out  his  rule 
24  s.  forth  heavens,  Zee.  12:1 
STRETCHIIVG. 
Js.  8:8  s.  of  his  wings  fill  land 
Acts  4:30  by  s.  forth  hand  to  heal 

STREWED. 
Ex.  32:20  he  ground  calf,  s.  it 
S  Chr.  34:4  he  s.  upon  the  graves 
Mat.  21:8  cut  do.  branches  and  s. 

85:24  gath.  where  hast  not  s.  25 
STRICKEN. 

Gen.  18:11  well  s.  in  age,  24:1 
Jos.  13:1  J.  was  s.  in  yrs.  23:1,  2 
Jud.  5:26  Jael  had  s.  his  temples 
\  K.\:  \  David  was  s.  in  years 
Prov.  6:1  s.  thy  hand  with  stran. 

23:35  they  have  s.  me,  I  was 
Is.  1:5  sho.  ye  be  s.  any  more? 

16:7  they  are  s.  53:4  est.  him  s. 

53:8  for  transgression  was  he  s. 
Jer.  5:3  thou  hast  s.  them,  they 
Lam.  4:9  s.  for  want  of  fruits 
Luke  1:7  Elizab.  s.  in  years,  18 
STRIFE. 

Gen.  13:7  a  s.  bet.  the  herdmen 

8  Abra.  said.  Let  there  be  no  s. 
Num.  27:14  rebell.  in  s.  of  cong. 

Deut.  1:12  can  I  bear  your  s.  f 

Jud.  12:2  I  and  peo.  were  at  s. 

2  Sayn.  19:9  people  were  ats. 
Ps.  31:20  keep  fr.  s.  of  tongues 

55:9  I  have  seens.  in  the  city 
80:6  makest  us  a  s.  to  neighbors 
106:32  anp;.  him  at  waters  of  s. 
Prov.  15:18  a  wrathful  man  stir. 
s.  slow  to  anger  app.  s.  29:22 
16:28  a  froward  man  soweth  s. 
17:1  house  full  of  sacrifl.  with  s. 
14  begin,  of  s.  one  letteth  out 

19  loveth  transg.  that  loveth  s. 
20:3  honor  for  man  to  cease  fr.  s. 
22:10  cast  out  scorner,  s.  cease 
36:17  he  that  meddleth  with  s. 

20  no  talebearer,  the  s.  ceaseth 

21  so  is  contentious  to  kind.  s. 
28:25  proud  heart  stirreth  up  s. 
30:33  forcing  of  wrath  bring,  s. 

Is.  58:4  ye  fast  for  s.  and  debate 


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Jer.  15:10  borne  me  a  man  of  s. 
Ezek.  47:19  to  waters  of  s.  48:28 
Hab.  1:3  there  are  th.  raise  up  s. 
Luke  22:24  a  s.  among  disciples 
Rom.  13:13  honestly,  not  in  s. 
1  Cor.  3:3  there  is  among  you  s. 
Gal.  5:20  works  of  the  flesh  are  s. 
Phil.  1:15  some  preach  Chr.  of  s. 
2:3  let  nothing  be  done  thro' s. 

1  Tim.  6:4  wher.  cometh  envy,  s. 
Heb.  6:16  an  oath  is  end  of  all  s. 
Jam.  3:14  bitter  envying  and  s. 

16  where  s.  is,  there  is  confus. 
STRIFES. 
Prov.  10:12  hatred  stirreth  up  s. 

2  Cor.  12:20  envyings,  wraths,  s. 

1  Tim.  6:4  quest,  and  s.  of  words 

2  Tim.  2:23  knowing  that  they 
gender  s. 

STRIKE. 
Deut.  21:4  s.  oft' heifer's  neck 
i  K.  5:11  come  and  s.  his  hands 
Job  17:3  who  will  s.  ha.  wi.  me  ? 
20:24  bow  of  steel  s.  him  thro' 
Ps.  110:5  s.  thro'  kings  in  wrath 
Pi-ov.  7:23  till  a  darts,  thro'  liver 
17:26  it  is  not  good  tos.  princes 
22:26  be  not  th.  one  th.  s.  hands 
Hab.  3:14  s.  thro'  with  his  staves 
Mai'k  14:65  did  s.  Je.  with  hands 
STRIKER. 

1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  no  s.  Tit.  1:7 
STRIRETH. 

Job  .34:26  he  s.  th.  as  wicked  men 
Prov.  17:18  void  of  understand,  s. 
Bev.  9:5  acorp.  when  he  s.  a  man 

STRING,  S. 
Ps.  11:2  make  ready  arrow  on  s. 
21:12  make  thine  arrows  on  s. 
33:2  instrum.  of  10  s.  92:3 ;  144:9 
Mark  7:35  s.  of  tongue  loosed 

STRINGED. 
Ps.  150:4  praise  him  wi.  s.  instr. 
Is.  38:20  sing  songs  tos.  instru. 
Hab.  3:19  singer  on  s.  instrume. 

STRIPE. 
Ex.  21:25  for  wound,  s.  fors. 

STRIPES. 
Devt.  25:3  forty  s.  he  may  give 

2  Sa/re.  7:14  with  s.  of  children 
Ps.  89:32  visit  iniquity  with  s. 
Prcw.  17: 10  hundred  s.  into  a  fool 

19:29  s.  are  prepared  for  fools 
20:30  so  do  s.  the  inward  parts 
Is.  53:5  with  his  s.  we  are  healed, 

1  Pet.  2:24 
Luke  12:47  beaten  with  many  s. 

48  knew  not,  beaten  wi.  few  s. 
Acts  16:23  laid  many  s.  upon  th. 

33  same  hour,  washed  their  s. 
2  Cor.  6:5  ins.  in  imprisonments 
11:23  in  s.  above  measure 
24  of  Jews  received  I  forty  s. 
STRIP. 
Num.  20:26  s.  Aaron  of  garments 
1  Sam.  31:8  Philistines  came  to 

s.  slain,  1  Chr.  10:8 
Is.  32:11  s.  ye,  make  ye  bare 
Ezek.  10:39  they  sh.  s.  thee,  23:26 
Hoi.  2:3  I  s.  her  naked,  set  her 

STRIPPED. 
Oen.  37:23  they  s.  Joseph  of  coat 
Ex.  33:6  Israel  s.  themselves 
Num.  20:28  Moses  s.  Aa.  of  gar. 

1  Sam.  18:4  Jonathan  s.  himself 
19:24  Saul  s.  off  his  clothes  also 
31:9  Philist.  s.  Saul  of  his  armor 

2  CTr.  20:25  jewels  wh.  th.  s.  off 
Job  19:9  s.  me  of  glory  and  crown 

22:6  for  thou  hast  s.  of  clothing 
Mic.  1:8  thereforel  willgos. 
Mat.  27:28  they  s.  Jesus,  put  on 
Luke  10:30  which  s.  him  of  raim. 
STRIPLING. 

1  Sam.  17:56  inq.  whose  son  s.  is 

STRIVE. 
Gen.  6:3  Spi.  not  always  s.  with 

26:20  herdmen  of  Gerar  did  s. 
Ex.  21:18  if  men  s.  together 

22  s.  and  hurt  wo.  Deut.  25:11 
Z>e!/i.  33:8  with  wh,  thou  didst  s. 
Jud.  11:25  did  he  ever  s.  aga.  Is 
Jo6  33:13  why  s.  against  him  ? 
Ps.  35:1  plead  with  them  that  s. 
P?w.  3:30  s.  not  without  cause 

25:8  go  not  forth  hastily  to  s. 
7s.  41:11  they  thats.  shall  perish 

45:9  let  potsherds,  wi.  potsherd 
Hos.  4:4  let  no  man  s.  thy  peo- 
ple are  as  thev  that  s. 
Mat.  12:19  he  shall  not  s. 
Luke  13:24  s.  to  enter  strait  gate 
Rom.  15:30  s.  wi.  me  in  prayers 

2  Tim.  2:5  if  a  man  s.  for  maste. 


STR 

iTim.  2:14  th.  th.  s.  not  ab.  wor. 
24  servant  of  Lord  must  not  s. 
STRIVED,  ETH. 

Is.  45:9  woe  to  him  that  s.  wi.  M. 
Rom.  15:20  I  s.  to  preach  gospel 

1  Cor.  9:25  s.  for  mastery  is  tern. 
STRIVEN. 

Jer.  50:24  bee.  th.  hast  s.  ag.  Li 

STRIVING. 
Phil.  1:27  with  mind  s.  for  gospel 
Co;.  1:29  s.  according  to  working 
12:4  not  resisted,  s.  aga.  sin 
STRIVINGS. 

2  jjam.  22:44  hast  deliv.  me  from 

s.  of  the  people,  Ps.  18:43 
Tit.  3:9  avoid  contentions  and  s. 

STROKE,  S. 
Deut.  17:8  hard  betwe.  s.  and  s. 

19:5  hand  fetcheth  a  s.  wi.  axe 

21:5  by  word  every  s.  be  tried 
Est.  9:5  J.  smote  enera.  with  s. 
Job  23:2  my  s.  is  heavier  th.  my 

36:18  lest  he  take  th.  with  his  s. 
Ps.  .39:10  remove  thy  s.  from  me 
Prof.  18:6  fool's  mouth  call,  fors. 
Is.  14:6  smote  with  a  contin.  s, 

30:26  the  Lord  healeth  the  s.  of 
Ezek.  24:16  desi.  of  eyes  with  a  s. 

STRONG. 
Gen.  49:14  Issachar  is  a  s.  as9 

24  arms  of  hands  were  made  s. 
Ex.  6:1  with  a  s.  hand  shall,  13:9 
Num.  20:20  Ed,  came  wi.  s.  hand 

21:24  border  of  Ammon  was  s. 

28:7  s.  wine  poured  out  to  Lord 
Deut.  2:36  not  one  city  too  s.  for 
■los.  14:11  I  am  as  s.  this  day 

17:13  Is.  were  wax.  s.  Jtid.  1:28 

23:9  great  nations  and  s. 
Jud.  14:14  out  of  s,  came  sweet, 

18:26  Mic,  saw  they  were  too  s, 

1  Sam.  14:52  when  S,  saws,  man 

2  Sam.  3:6  Abner  made  hims.  s, 
10:11  if  Syri.  be  too  s.  forme,  if 

Am.  betoos,  1  Chr.  19:12 

1  K.  8:42  sh.  hear  of  thy  s.  hand 

2  Chr.  11:12  he  made  the  cities  s. 
17  made  Rehoboam  s.  3  years 

16:9  eyes  run  to  show  himself  s. 
26:16  Uzziah  was  s.  \Yas  lifted 

Neh.  9:25  they  took  s.  cities 

Job  8:2  words  be  like  a  s,  wind 
9:19  if  I  speak  of  stren,  he  is  s. 
.37:18  spread  out  sky  that  is  s. 

Ps.  19:5  rejoiceth  as  a  s.  man 
24:8  Lord  s.  and  mighty 
30:7  made  my  mount,  stand  s. 
31:2  be  thou  my  s,  rock 
35:10  from  him  that  is  too  s.  for 
38:19  enemies  are  lively  and  s, 
00:9  who  br.  into  s.  city  ?  108:10 
71:3  my  s.  habita,  7my  s,  refuge 
80:15  branch  thou  madest  s,  17 
89:8  who  is  a  s.  Lord  like  thee  ? 
13  s,  is  thy  hand,  high  is  thy 
136:12  a  s.  hand,  Jer.  32:21 

Prm.  7:26  s.  men  have  been 
11:16  wom,  retai.  honor,  s.  men 
18:19  harder  to  be  won  th.  s.  ci. 
24:5  wise  s,  30:25  ants  not  s. 

Ec.  9:11  battle  is  not  to  the  s. 
12:3  s.  men  shall  bow  thems. 

Cant.  8:6  for  love  is  s.  as  death 

Is.  8:7  L.  bringeth  w'aters,  s.  and 
11  L.  spake  to  me  with  s.  hand 
17:9  s.  cities  sh,  be  as  forsaken 
25:3  theref,  shall  s.  glorify  thee 
26:1  be  sung,  we  have  a  s.  city 
28:2  hath  a  mighty  and  s.  one 
40:10  will  come  with  as,  hand 
26  for  that  he  is  s,  in  power 
53:12  shall  divide  spoil  with  s. 
60:22  one  shall  hoc,  as,  nation 

Jer.  21:5  will  fight  wi,  a  s,  arm 
48:14  mighty,  s,  men  for  war 
49:19  come  ag.  habita,  of  the  s. 
50:34  th.  Redeemer  is  s.  the  L. 
44  sh.  come  unto  habita,  of  s, 

Ezek.  3:14  hand  of  the  L.  was  s. 
26:17  city  which  wast  s.  in  sea 
30:21  make  it  s,  to  hold  sword 
22  I  will  break  s,  arms  of  Pha. 
32:21  s,  shall  speak  to  him 
34:16  I  will  destroy  fat  and  s. 

Dan.  4:11  grew  and  was  s.  20 
22  thou,  O  king,  art  become  s. 
7:7  fourth  beast  terrible,  s,  exc 
11:23  he  shall  bee,  s,  wi,  small 

Joel  1:6  nation  is  come  up,  s,  2:2 
2:11  he  is  s,  that  e.xecut,  word 
3:10  let  the  weak  say,  I  am  s, 

Amos  2:14  s.  sh.  not  strengthen 
5:9  strengtheneth  spoiled  ag.  s. 

Mic.  4:3  shall  rebuke  s.  nations 
7 1  will  make  her  a  s,  nation 

Nah.  2:1  make  thy  loins  s. 


STR 

Zee.  8:32  s.  nations  sh.  seek  L, 
Mat.  12:29  how  ent,  s,  man's  ho, 
exc.  bind  s.  man  ?  MarkS:21 
Luke  1:80  child  waxed  s.  2:40 

11:21  a  s.  man  armed  keepeth 
Acts  3:16  thro'  faitli  mad*  man  s. 
Rom.  4:20  was  s.  in  faith 

15:1  we  th.  are  s.  ought  to  bear 

1  Cor.  4:10  are  weak,  ye  are  «. 

2  Cor.  12:10  weak,  then  am  I  s. 
13:9  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are 

Heb.  5:12  milk,  not  s.  meat 
11:.34  out  of  weak,  were  made  s, 
1  John  2:14  ye  are  s.  word  of  God 
Rev.  5:2  I  saw  a  s.  angel  proclai. 
18:2  he  cried  with  a  s.  voice 
8  s.  is  the  Lord  God  who  judg. 
Be  STRONG. 
Num.  13:18  see  wheth,  they**  s. 

28  people  be  s.  that  dwell  in 
Deut.  11:18  keep  co,  that  ye  be  s. 
Jos.  17:18  drive  Canaa.  tho'  be  s. 

1  Sam.  4:9  be  s.  quit  yourselves 

2  Sam.  16:21  han.  of  all  shall  be  s. 
1  K.  2:2  belhon  s.  show  thyself  a 

1  Chr.  28:10  L,  chosen  thee,  be  s. 

2  Chr.  15:7  be  s.  work  sh,  be  re. 
25:8  do  it,  be  s.  for  the  battle 

Ezr.  9:12  that  ye  may  be  s. 
Ps.  144:14  that  oxen  be  s.  to  lab. 
Is.  35:4  th.  of  fearful  heart,  be  s. 
Ezek.  22:14  can  thy  hands  be  s. 
Dan.  2:42  kingd.  sh.  be  partly  s. 
10:19  peace  to  th.  be  s.  yea,  be  s. 
11:5  king  of  the  south  shall  bes. 

and  he  sh.  be  s.  above  him 
32  pe.  that  know  G,  shall  be  s. 
Hag.  2:4  be  s.  O  Zerubabbel,  be 
s.  0  Joshua,  be  s.  ye  people 
Zee.  8:19  let  hands  Ite  s.  ye  that 

13  but  lot  your  hands  be  s. 

1  Cor.  16:13  quit  you  li,  m,  be  s. 
Eph.  16:10  brethr,  be  s.  in  the  L. 

2  Tim.  2:1  my  son,  be  s.  in  grace 
See  COURAGE,  drink. 

STRONG  one». 
Ps,  10:10  may  fall  by  his  s,  orm 
Jer.  8:16  sound  of  neigh,  ofs,  on. 

STRO.NGER. 
Gen.  25:23  one  people  shall  be  s. 

30:42  feebler  were  L.'s  s,  Jac's 
Num.  13:31  not  able,  they  are  s. 
Jud.  14:18  what  is  s,  th,  a  lion  ? 
2  Sa^n.  3:1  David  waxed  s,  aud  s. 

13: 14  Amnon  being  s.  than  she 
1  K.  20:23  s,  we  shall  be  s.  25 
.Job  17:9  cl,  hands  sh,  bes,  ands. 
Ps,  105:24  he  made  them  s.  than 

142:6  deli,  me,  they  are  s,  th.  I 
Jer.  20:7  thou  art  s.  than  I,  and 
Luke  11:22  wh.  a  s.  th.  he  come 
1  Cor.  1:25  weak.  ofG.  iss.  than 

10:22  do  we  pro.  L.  ?  are  we  s.  ? 

STRONGEST. 
Prov.  30:30  wh.  is  s.  am,  beasts 

STRONG-HOLD,  S. 
Num.  13:19whe.  in  tents  or  s, -A. 
Jud.  6:2  Is,  ma,  caves  and  s.  h. 

1  Sam.  23:14  David  abode  in  s,-A. 

29  D,  dwelt  in  s.-h.  at  En-gedi 

2  Sam.  5:7  David  took  s.-h.  of  Z. 
24:7  came  to  the  s.-h.  of  Tyre 

2  K.  8:12  their  s.-h.  set  on  fire 
2  Chr.  11:11  Rehob,  fortified  s.-h. 
Ps.  89:40  broug.  hiss. -A,  to  ruia 
Is.  2:5:11  destroy  s.-h.  thereof 
31:9  shall  pass  over  to  his  s.-h. 
Je/'.  48:18  spoiler  sh,  destroy  s,-^. 

41  the  s.-holds  are  surprised 
Lam.  2:2  he  hath  thr.  down  s.-h. 

5  Lord  destroyed  his  s.-holds 
Dan.  11:24  his  devices  aga.  s.-A. 

39  thus  sh,  he  go  in  most  s.-h. 
Mic.  4:8  s.-h.  of  the  daugh,  of  Z. 
Nah.  1:7  L,  a  s.-h.  in  day  of  trou. 
3:12  thy  s.-h.  shall  be  like  fig-t. 

14  dj'aw  waters,  forti.  thy  s.-h. 
Hab.  1:10  shall  deride  every  s.-h. 
Zee.  9:3  Tjtus  did  build  a  s.-h. 

12  turn  to  the  s.-h.  ye  prisone. 
2  Cor.  10:14  mig,  to  pull,  do.  s.-h. 

STRONGLY. 
Ezr.  0:3  let  foundation  be  s.  laid 

STROVE. 
Gen.  26:20  they  s,  with  him,  21 

22  another  well,  and  s.  not 
E.I).  2:13  two  men  of  Hebrews  s. 
Lev.  24:10  man  of  Is,  s.  in  camp 
Num.  20:13  chil.  of  Is,  s,  with  L. 
26:9  Dathan,  who  s,  against  M. 
2  Sam.  14:6  they  two  s,  together 
Dan.  7:2  four  winds  upon  sea 
John  6:52  the  Jews  s.  am,  them. 
Acts  7:26  M.  show,  him,  as  th,  s. 
23:9  s,  saying,  We  find  no  evil 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STU 
STRUCK. 

1  Snm.  2:14  he  f.  it  into  the  pan 
S  Sam.  12:15  tlie  Lord  s.  ttie  cli. 

20:10  Jo.  s.  liiin  not  again,  and 

2  Chr.  13:20  the  Lord  s.  Jerobo. 

■  Mat  2r>;51  one  of  them  s.  a  scrv. 
Luke  22:64  they  s.  Jeaus,  John 
13:22 

STRUGGLED. 
G4n.  23:22  children  s.  together 

STUBBLE. 
Ex.  5:12  path. «.  instead  of  straw 
15:7  -wrath  consumed  them  as  s. 
Job  1.3:25  wilt  th.  pursue  dry  «.  ? 
21:18  they  are  as  s.  before  wind 
41:28  stones  are  turned  into  s. 
29  darts  are  counted  as  s.  he 
P$.  83:13  malce  them  as  «.  before 
Is.  5:24  as  fire  devoureth  the  s. 
33:11  conceive  chaff  br.  forth  s. 
40:24  whirlwind  take  away  as  s. 
41:2  he  gave  tliem  as  driven  s. 
47:14  they  shall  be  ass.  the  fire 
Jer.  13:24  I  will  scatter  th.  as  s. 
Joel  2:5  flame,  that  devou.  the  s. 
Ob.  18  house  of  E.  sh.  be  for«. 
Nah.  1:10  they  sh.  be  devo.  as  s. 
Mai.  4:1  wicked,  and  proud  be  «. 
1  Cor.  3:12  on  the  found,  hay,  s. 

STUBBORIV, 
Deut.  21:18  if  a  man  ha.  a  g.  son 
20  say  to  eld.  This  our  son  is  s. 
Jud.  2:19  ceased  not  from  s.  way 
Ff.  78:8  not  as  fath.  a  «.  o:ener. 
Prov.  7:11  she  is  loud  and*,  her 

STUBBORIVIVESS. 
Deut.  9:27  look  not  to    of  peop. 
1  Sam.  15:23  and    is  as  inicjuity 

STUCK. 
1  Sam.  2fi:7  spear  i.  in  ground 
Ps.  119:31 1  ha.  s.  unto  tostimo. 
Acts  27:41  part  of  the  ship*,  fast 

STUDS. 
Cant.  1:11  borders  of  gold  wi.  «. 

STUDY. 
Ec.  12:12  much  s.  is  a  weariness 

1  Tliea.  4:11  s.  to  be  quift 

2  Tim.  2:15  «.  to  show  thys.  app. 

STUDIETH. 
Pnm.  15:28  heart  of  righteous  s. 

84:2  their  heart  s.  destruction 

STUFF. 
6tn.  31:37  th.  hast  search,  my  s. 

45:20  regard  not  your  s. 
Ex.  22:7  if  man  deliv.  s.  to  keep 

36:7  the  s.  they  had  was  sufiSci. 
Jos.  7:11  they  putit  amo.  theirs. 
1  Sam.  10:22  he  hath  hid  amo.  s. 

25:13  two  hund.  abode  by  the  s. 

30:24  his  part  be  that  tarr.  by  s. 
Ezek.  12:3  prepare  s.  for  removi. 

4 bring  forth  thy  ,s.  by  day,  7 
Luke  17:31  house-top,  s.  in  hou. 

STUMBLE. 
Prm.  3:23  walk,  foot  not  s.  4:12 

4:19  know  not  at  what  they  s. 
Is.  5:27  none  sh.  be  weary  nor  A 

8:15  many  among  them  shall  s, 

28:7  err  in  vision,  s.  in  judgme. 

59: 10  we  s.  at  noonday  as  night 

63:13  led  th.  that  th.  sho.  not  s. 
Jer.  13:16  before  your  feet  s.  on 

18:15  caused  them  to  s.  in  ways 

30:11  therefore  persecuto.  sh.  s. 

31:9  in  a  way  they  shall  not*. 

46:6  they  shall  s.  and  fall 

50:32  proud  shall  s.  and  fall 
Dan.  11:19  he  shall  s.  and  fall 
iVaA.  2:5  shall  s.  in  their  walk 

3:3  they  shall  s.  on  corpses 
Mai.  2:8  have  caused  many  to  s. 
1  Pet.  2:8  offence  to  them  that  s. 

STUMBLED. 
1  Sam.  2:4  that  s.  girt  with  stre. 
1  Chr.  13:9  hold  ark,  for  oxen  s. 
Ps.  27:2  came  to  eat  flesh,  th.  s. 
Jer.  46:12  mighty  s.  ag.  mighty 
Pom.  9:.32  th.  s.  at  stumb. -stone 

11:11  haves,  that  they  sho.  fall 

STUMBLETH. 
Prov.  24:17  heart  glad  wh.  he  s. 
John  11:9  walk  in  day,  s.  not 

10  if  man  walk  in  night  he  s. 
Pom.  14:21  whereby  thy  bro.  e. 

STUMBH\G. 
JbAn  2:10  is  none  occasion  of  s. 

STUMBLIXG.BLOCK. 
Lev.  19:14  nor  put  s.-b.  bef.  blind 
Is.  57:14  take  s.-b.  out  of  way 
Ezek.  3:20  I  lay  s.-b.  before  him 

7:19  bee.  it  is  s.-b.  of  their  iniq. 

14:3  they  put  s.-b.  of  iniqu.  4,  7 
Pom.  11:9  made  a  trap,  a  s.-b. 


SUB 

Horn.  14:13  put  s.-b.  in  br.  way 
1  Cor.  1:23  C.  cruci.  to  Jews4'.-6. 
S:9  lest  liber,  of  yours  bee.  s.-b. 
Rev.  2:14  Bal.  to  cast  s.-b.  bef.  Is. 

STUMBLIIVG-BLOCKS. 
./er.  6:21  I  will  lay  s.-b.  bef  peo. 
Zep.  1:3  I  will  consume  s.-b. 

STUMBLING,  with  stone. 
Is.  8:14  be  for  a  s.  of  s.  to  Israel 
Po»i.  9:.32  stumbled  at  th.  s.-s. 

33  behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a  s.-sf. 
1  Pet.  2:8  s.  of  s.  to  th.  that  stum. 

STUMP. 
1  Sam.  5:4  only  s.  of  Da.  was  left 
Dan.  4:15  leave  s.  ill  earth,  23,  26 

SUBDUE. 
Gen.  1:28  replenish  earth,  s.  it 
1  Chr.  17:10  I  will  s.  thi.  enemi. 
Ps.  47:3  he  shall  s.  peo.  under 
Is.  45:1  to  s.  nations  before  him 
Dan.  7:24  he  shall  s.  three  kings 
Mic.  7:19  will  s.  our  iniquities 
Zee.  9:13  s.  with  sling-stones 
Phil.  3:21  he  is  able  to  s.  all  thi. 

SUBDUED,  EST. 
Nvm.  33:22  land  bes.  before  L. 

29  land  shall  be  s.  before  you 
Deut.  20:20  bulwarks,  until  be  s. 
Jos.  18:1  laud  was  s.  before  th. 

1  Sam.  7:13  Phili.  weres.  2  Sam. 

8:1;  1  Chr.  18:1 ;  20:4 

2  Sam.  8:11  gold  of  nations  he  s. 
22:40  th.  s.  under  me,  Ps.  18:39 

1  Chr.  22:18  land  iss.  before  Lord 
jSfeh.  9:24  thou  s.  inhabi.  of  land 
Ps.  81:14  soon  have  s.  enemies 
1  Cor.  1.5:28  all  be  s.  unto  him 
neb.  11:33  thro'  faith  s.  kingdo. 

BUBDUETH. 
Ps.  18:47  it  is  O.  s.  peo.  144:2 
Dan.  2:40  iron  breaks  and  s.  all 

SUBJECT. 
Luke  2:51  Jesus  was  s.  to  them 
10:17  L.  even  devils  are  s.  to  us 
20  rejo.  not  spirits  ares,  to  you 
Pmn.  8:7  it  is  not  s.  to  law  of  G. 
20  creature  was  s.  to  vanity 
13:1  let  eve.  soul  be  «.  to  powers 
5  wherefo.  ye  must  needs  be  s. 
1  Cor.  14:.32  spirits  of  prophets 
15:28  then  sh.  Son  hims.  bes. 
Eph.  5:24  as  church  is  s.  to  Chr. 
Col.  2:20  are  ye  s.  to  ordinances 
Tit.  3:1  put  in  mind  to  s.  topow. 
lleb.  2:15  lifetime  s.  to  bondage 
Jam.  5:17  Elias  was  s.  to  passio. 
1 1'et.  2:18  serv.  be  s.  to  masters 
3:22  pow.  being  made  s.  to  him 
5:5  all  of  you  be  s.  one  to  ano. 

SUBJECTED. 
Bom.  8:20  who  s.  same  in  hopo 

SUBJECTION. 
Ps.  106:42  enemies  brou.  into  s. 
Jer.  34:11  brought  th.  into  s.  16 

1  Cor.  9:27  br.  my  body  into  s. 

2  Cor.  9:13  glorify  G.  for  your  s. 
Gal.  2:5  we  gave  place  by  s.  not 
1  Tim.  2:11  worn,  learn  with  all  s. 

3:4  having  his  children  in  s. 
Heb.  2:5  put  in  s.  world  to  come 
8  put  all  things  in  s.  under  feet 
12:9  rather  be  in  s.  to  Father 

1  Pet.  3:1  be  in  s.  to  husbands,  5 

SUBMIT. 
Gen.  16:9  s.  thyself  under  her  ha. 

2  Sam.  22:45  Strang,  sh.  s.  them- 

selves to  me,  Ps.  18:44 
Ps.  66:3  enemies  shall  s.  to  thee 
68:30  till  every  one  s.  with  silv. 
1  Cor.  16:16  that  ye  s.  yourselves 
Eph.  b:21s.  to  husb.  Col.  3:18 
Ileb.  13:17  s.  th.  watch  for  souls 
Jas.  4:7  s.  yourselves  theref.  to  G. 
1  Pet.  2:13  .<.  to  every  ordinance 
5:5  younger  s.  yourselv.  to  elder 

SUBMITTED,  IIVG. 
1  Chr.  29:24  tons  of  Da.  s.  to  Sol. 
Ps.  81:15  haters  of  L.  s.  to  him. 
Rom.  10:3  not  s.  to  righteousness 
Eph.  5:21  5.  yours,  one  to  auoth. 

SUDOR  iVED. 
Acts  6:11  then  they  s.  men  who 

SUB-SiCRIBE,  ED. 
Is.  44:5  another  shall  s.  unto  L. 
Jer.  32:10  I  s.  evidence,  sealed  it 
12  in  pres.  of  witnesses  that  s. 
44  men  shall  s.  evidences 

srBST.\:vcE. 

Gen.  7:4  I  will  destroy  ev.  liv.s. 
23  every  living  s.  was  destroyed 
12:5  Abraham  tooK  s.  they  gath. 
13:6  their  s.  was  great,  so  they 
15:14  shall  come  with  great  s, 


sue 

Gen.  34:23  sh.  not  th.  s,  be  ours  ? 

30:6  E.  took  his  cattle  and  his  s. 
Deut.  11:6  swallow,  them  and  s. 

33:11  bless,  L.  hiss,  accept  work 
■Tos.  14:4  gave  Lev.  cities  for  s. 

1  Chr.  27:31  th.  were  rulers  of  s. 
28:1  stewards  over  all  s.  of  king 

2  Chr.  21:17  carried  away  all  s. 
.31:3  appoint,  king's  portion  of  s. 
32:29  God  had  given  Hez.  s. 
35:7  bullocks,  th.  were  king's s. 

Ezr.  8:21  seek  ri.  way  for  our  s. 

10:8  come,  s.  should  be  forfeited 
Job  1:3  Job's  s.  was  7,000  sheep 
10  his  s.  increased  in  the  land 

5:5  robber  swallow,  up  their  s. 

6:22  Give  a  reward  of  your  s.  ? 

15:29  nor  shall  his  s.  continue 

20:18  according  to  s.  restitution 

22:20  whereas  our  s.  is  not  cut 

.30:22  liftest,  and  dissolv.  my  s. 
Ps'.  17:14  leave  their  s.  to  babes 

105:21  made  Joseph  ruler  over  s. 

1.39:15  my  s.  was  not  hid  fr.  thee 
16  thine  eyes  did  see  my  s. 
Prov.  1:13  sh.  find  all  precious  s. 

3:9  honor  L.  with  s.  first  fruits 

6:31  he  shall  give  s.  of  house 

8:21  cause  th.  love  me  inherits. 

10:3  he  casteth  away  s.  of  wick. 

12:27  s.  of  a  diligent  man  preci. 

28:8  he  that  by  usury  increas.  s. 

29:3  with  harlots,  spend,  his  s. 
Cant.  8:7  if  a  man  gives,  for  love 
Is.  6:13  as  an  oak  wh.  s.  is  m  th. 

so  holy  seed  be  s.  thereof 
Jer.  15:13  s.  give  to  spoil,  17:3 
Has.  12:8  I  have  found  me  out  s. 
Ob.  13  nor  laid  hands  on  their  s. 
3Iic.  4:13  I  will  consecrate  th.  s. 
Luke  8:3  minister,  to  him  th.  s. 

15:13  prodigal  wasted  his  s. 
Heb.  10:34  ye  have  in  heaven  a  s. 

11:1  faith  is  s.  of  thi.  hoped  for 

SUBTILE. 

Gen.  3:1  serpent  more  s.  than  any 
2  Sam.  13:3  Jonadab  was  a  s.  man 
Prov.  7:10  harlot,  auds.  of  heart 

SUBTILELY. 

1  Sam.  23:22  told  me,  he  deal.  s. 
Ps.  105:25  to  deal  s.  with  serv. 
Acts  7:19  dealt  s.  with  our  kindr. 

SUBTILTY. 

Gen.  27:35  thy  bro.  came  with  s. 

2  K.  10:19  Jehu  did  it  in  s.  that 
Prov.  1:4  to  give  s.  to  the  simple 
Mat.  26:4  miglit  take  Jesus  by  s. 
Ac(s\i:W  O  full  of  s.  and  mischi. 
2  Cor.  11:3  beguiled  Eve  thro' s. 

SUBURBS. 

Lev.  25:34  field  of  s.  not  be  sold 
Num.  35:3  s.  sh.  be  for  th.  cattle 
7,  48  cit.  sh.  yegivewi.  th.s. 
Jos.  14:4  save  cities  wi.  s.  21:2 
2  K.  23:11  took  by  chamber  in  s. 
2  Chr.  11:14  Levites  left  their  s. 
Ezek.  27:28  s.  sh.  shake  at  sound 
48:15  place  for  dwelli.  and  for  s. 
See  CITIES. 

SUBVERT,  ED,  ING. 
Lam.  3:.'J6  to  s.  a  man  L.  approv. 
Acts  15:24  troubled  you,  s.  souls 
2  Tim.  2:14  to  the  s.  of  hearers 
Tit.  1:11  who  s.  whole  houses 
3:11  th.  is  such  is  s.  and  siuneth 

SUCCEED.  EST. 
Df^tt.  12:29  when  thou  s.  19:1 
25:0  first-bom  s.  his  broth,  dead 

SUCCEEDED. 
Deut.  2:12  children  of  Es.  s.  22 
21  Ammonites  s.  them 
SUCCESS. 
Jos.  1:8  prosper  and  have  good  s. 

SUCCOTH. 
Gen.  33:17  Jacob  journeyed  to  S. 

therefore  it  is  called  S. 
Ex.  12::37  jour.  fr.  Rameses  to  S. 
13:20  joum.  fr.  S.  Num.  33:5,  6 
Jos.  13:27  Gad  had  in  valley  S. 
Jud.  8:5  Gid.  said  to  men  of  S. 
8  Penuel  answ.  as  men  of  S. 
16  he  taught  men  of  S. 

1  A'.  7:46  clav-ground  between  S. 

and  Zarthan,  2  Cor.  4:17 
Ps.  60:6  mete  vaUey  of  S.  108:7 

SrCCOTH  BEIVOTH. 
8  K.  17:30  men  of  Biib.  made  S. 
SUCCOR, ED. 

2  Sam.  8:5  Syri.  came  to  s.  Had. 
18:3  better  thou  s.  us  out  of  city 
21:17  Abishai  s.  him.  smote  Ph. 

2  Cor.  6:2  day  of  salva.  I  s.  thee 
Heb.  2:18  able  to  s.  them  tempted 


SUF 
SUCCORER, 

Eom.  16:2  she  hath  been  s. 

SUCH. 

Ex.  34:10  s.  as  ha.  not  been  dona 
Rev.  20:6  on  s.  death  ha.  no  pow. 

SUCH  a  one. 
Gen.  41:.38  can  we  find  s.  a  one 
Ruth  4;  1  ho,  s.  a  one,  turn  asida 

SUCH  things. 

Neh.  6:8  no  s.  t.  done  as  thou  say, 
SUCK,  Substantive. 

Gen.  21:7  Sarah  given  children  », 
1  Sam.  1:23  Han.  gave  her  son  8. 
1  K.  3:21  I  rose  to  give  child  *. 
Lam.  4:3  sea-monsters  give  s. 
Mat.  24:19  them  that  gave  s. 

Mark\?y.n\  Luke  21:23 
Luke  2;3:29  paps  that  never  ga.  s. 

SUCK,  Verb. 

De^it.  .32:13  made  him  tos.  honey 
a3:19  they  shall  s.  of  abund.  of 

.Job  3:12  or  breast  I  should  s.  f 
20:16  he  shall  s.  poison  of  asps 
39:30  young  ones  s.  up  blood 

Is.  60:16  thou  Shalt  s.  milk  of  G. 

and  Shalt  s.  breast  of  kings 
66: 1 1  that  ye  may  s.  and  be  satis. 
12  then  shall  yes.  sh.  be  borne 

Ezek.  23:34  thou  sh.  evens,  it  out 

Joel  2:16  gath.  th.  that  s.  breasts 
SUCKED. 

Cant.  8:1  s.  breasts  of  mother 

Luke  11:27  blessed  are  paps  th.  s. 
6UCKI1VG. 

Num.  ll:12as  fa.  beareths.  child. 

1  Sam.  7:9  Samuel  took  a  s.  lamb 

Is.  11:8  s.  ch.  play  on  hole  of  asp 
49:15  can  a  wom.  forget  s.  child 

Lam.  4:4  tongue  of  s.  child  cleav. 

SUCKLING,  S. 

Deut.  32:35  s.  wi.  man  of  gr.  hairs 
1  Sam.  15:3  slay  man,  inf.  and  t. 
22:19  Doeg  smo.  children  and  i. 
Ps.  8:2  out  of  mouth  of  babes 

auds.  Mat.  21:16 
./«r.  44:7  cut  off  fr.  you  ch.  ands. 
La?n.  2:11  s.  swoon  in  streets 

SUDDEIV. 
■lob  22:10  s.  fear  trouhleth  thee 
Prov.  3:25  not  afraid  of  s.  fear 

1  Thes.  5:3  then  s.  destruct.  com. 

SUDDENLY. 
Num.  6:9  if  any  man  die  s. 
12:4  the  Lord  spake  s.  unto  Mo. 
■Jos.  10:9  Joshua  came  s.  11:7 

2  Sam.  15:14  lest  he  overt,  ns  s. 
■Job  5:3  s.  I  cursed  his  habitat. 

9:23  if  scourge  by  day  slay  s. 
Ps.  6:10  let  them  be  ashamed  g. 

64:4  s.  do  they  shoot  at  him 
Prov.  6:15  he  shall  be  broken  g. 

24:22  their  calamity  sh.  rise  s. 

29:1  shall  s.  be  destroyed, 
Ec.  9:12  it  falleth  s.  upon  theia 
Is.  29:5  it  shall  be  at  au  inst.  g. 

47:11  desolation  shall  come  g. 

48:3  I  did  them  s.  they  came 
Jer.  6:26  spoiler  shall  s.  come 

15:8  have  caused  him  to  fall  g. 

49:19  will  s.  ma.  him  run.  50:44 

51:8  Babylon  is  s.  destroyed 
Hab.  2:7  sh.  they  not  rise  np  s. 
Mai.  3:1  the  Lord  shall  s.  come 
Mark  13:36  lest  com.  s.  he  find 
Luke  9::39  and  he  s.  crieth  out 
Acts  28:6  fallen  down  dead  s. 
1  Tim.  5:22  lay  hands  s.  on  no  m, 
SUE. 

Mat.  5:40  if  any  man  s.  thea 
SUFFER. 

Ex.  22:13  sh.  not  s.  witch  to  live 

Lev.  19:17  not  s.  sin  upon  him 
22:16  or  s.  th.  to  bear  iniquity 

Num.  21:23  Sih.  would  not  s.  Is. 

Jos.  10:19  s.  not  to  enter  cities 

Jud.  1:34  nots.  th.  tocomedo^^•n 
1."j:1  her  fath.  would  not  s.  him. 

1  A'.  15:17  that  misht  not  s.  any 

Est.  3:8  not  king's'^profit  to  s. 

Job  9:18  not  s.  riie  to  take  breath 
21:3  s.  me  that  I  may  speak 
36:2  s.  me  a  little,  I  will  show 

Ps.  9:13  consider  trouble  I  s.  of 
55:22  nev.  s.  right,  to  be  moved 
88:15  while  I  s^  terrors.  I  am 
S9::33  nor  will  I  s.  faithful,  fail 
101:5  proud  heart,  will  not  I  s. 
121:3  not  s.  foot  to  be  moved 

Prov.  10:3  L.  not  s.  righte.  fam. 
19:15  idle  soul  shal!  s.  hunger 
19  man  of  wrath  sh.  s.  punish. 

Ec.  5:6  s.  not  mouth  to  cause 
12abiind.  of  rich  nots.  to  sleep 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SUF 

Ezek.  44:20  nor  s.  locks  to  gro\? 
Mat.  3:15  Jesus  said,  s.  it  to  be 
8:21  s.  me  to  bury,  Luke  9:59 
16:21  he  must  s.  many  things 
17:12;  Mark&Z\\  9:12:  Lu. 
9:22;  17:25 
17:17  how  long  shall  I  «.  you? 

Mark  ^-.19  \  Lvke^A\ 
19:14  s.  little  children,  Mark 

10:14;  Luke  18:16 
23:13  neither  s.  ye  them  th.  are 
Mark  7:12  s.  him  no  more  to  do 
11:16  Je.  would  not  s.  any  man 
IfUke  22:51 «.  ye  thus  far, 
a4:46  it  behooved  Christ  to  s. 

Acts^:lS\  26:23 
ActsZAH  G.  showed  Ch.  should  s. 
6:41  counted  worthy  to  «.  shame 
7:24  seeing  one  s.  wrong 
9:16  must  s.  for  my  name's  sake 
21:39  s.  me  to  speak  to  people 
Mom.  8:17  if  so  be  we  s.  wi.  him 

1  Cor.  3:15  if  work  be  burnt  sh.  s. 
9:12  used  power  but  t*.  all  thi. 
10:13  will  not  s.  to  be  tempted 
12:36  if  one  mem.  s.  all  mem.  s. 

2  Cor.  1:6  same  suffer,  wh.  we  s. 
11:20  ye  s.  if  a  man  bring  you 

Gal.  6:12  lest  they  sh.  s.  persec. 
Phil.  1:29  given  to  believe  and  s. 

1  Thes.  3:4  toH  you,  we  should  «. 

2  Thes.  1:5  kingd.  of  G.  for  wh.  s. 
1  Tim.  4:10  we  both  labor  and  s. 
S  Tim.  1:12  for  wh.  cause  I  also«. 

2:9  wherein  I  s.  as  an  evil  doer 
12  if  we  s.  we  shall  also  reign 
Beb.  11:25  choosing  to  s.  alllicti. 
13:22  s.  the  word  of  exhortation 
1  Pet.  2:20  if  ye  do  well,  ands. 
3:14  if  ye«.  for  righteousn.  sake 
17  it  is  bet.  yes.  for  well-doing 
4:15  let  none  s.  as  a  murderer 
16  if  any  man  s.  as  a  Christian 
19  let  them  that «.  according  to 
Bev.  2:10  those  things  thou  sh.  s. 
11:9  not  s.  dead  bodies  to  be  put 

SUFFERED. 

Gen.  20:6  therefore  s.  I  thee  not 
31:7  God  s.  him  not  to  hurt  me 
Peut.  8:3  he  s.  thee  to  hunger. 
18:14  G.  ha.  not  s.  thee  so  to  do 
Jud.  3:28  s.  not  a  man  to  pass 
1  Sam.  24:7  D.  s.  them  not  to  rise 
1  Chr.  16:21  he    no  man  to  do 

them  wrong,  Ps.  105:14 
Jc)631:30neither  have  I  «.  month 
Jer.  15:15  for  thy  sake  I  s.  rebuke 
Mat.  3:15  suf.  it  to  be  so,  he  s. 
24:43  nor  s.  his  hou.  Lu.  12:39 
27:19  I  have  s.  many  things  this 
Mark  1:34  he  s.  not  dev.  Lu.  4:41 
5:19  Jesus  s.  him  not,  but  said 
26  s.  many  things  of  physici. 
Luke  8:.32    them  to  enter  swine 
51  he  s.  no  man  to  go  in, 
13:2  because  they  s.  such  things 
24:26  ought  not  Ch.  to  have  s.  ? 
Acts  13:18  about  40  years  s.  he 
14:16  who  s.  all  nations  to  walk 
16:7  but  the  Spirit  s.  them  not 
19:30  discip.  s.  him  not  to  enter 
28:16  P.  wass.  to  dwell  by  hims. 

3  Cor.  7:12  not  for  his  cau.  th.  s. 
Gal.  3:4  have  ye  s.  th.  in  vain  ? 
Phil.  3:8  for  whom  I  s.  loss  of  all 
1  Thes.  2:2  after  that  we  had  s. 

14  have  s.  like  things  of  your 
Seb.  2:18  hath     being  tempted 
5:8  learn,  obed.  by  things  he  s. 
7:23  they  were  not  s.  to  continue 
9:26  then  must  he  often  have  s. 
13:12  Jesus  s.  without  the  gate 
1  Pet.  2:21  Christ  s.  for  us,  leav. 
23  when  he  s.  he  threaten,  not 
3:18  Christ  hath  once  s.  for  sins 
4:1  Christ  haJ"h;i.  for  us  in  flesh, 

he  that  hath  s.  in  the  flesh 
6:10  after  ye  have  s.  a  while 

SUFFEREST. 

Sev.  2:20  bee.  thou  s.  that  worn. 

SUFFERETH. 

Ps.  66:9  bless  G.  wlio  s.  not  our 
107:.'J8«.  not  cattle  to  decrease 
Acts  28:4  vengeance  s.  him  not 
ICor.  13:4  charity  «.  long,  is  kind 

SUFFERI\G. 

Acts  27:7  wind  not  s.  us,  we  sail. 
Jas.  5:10  an  exam,  of  «.  affliction 
1  Pet.  2:19  if  a  man  end.  grief,  s. 
Jude  7  example,  s.  vengeance  of 

SUFFERIIVG. 
Seb.  2:9  for    of  death,  crown. 

SUFFERIIVGS. 
Mom.  8:18  I  reckon  that  the  s  of 
S  Cor.  1:5  for  as  the  s.  of  Christ 


SUN 

2  Cor.  1:6  endur.  same  s.  wh.  we 

7  ye  are  partakers  of  the  s. 
Phil.  3:10  fellowship  of  his  S. 
Col.  1:24  who  now  rejo.  in  my  «. 
Heb.  2:10  Captain  perfect  thro' s. 
IPet.  1:11  it  testified  thes.  ofCh. 

4:13  ye  are  partakers  of  Ch.'s  s. 

5:1  I  am  a  witn.  of  the  s.  of  Ch. 

SUFFICE. 
.iV«OT.  11:22  sh.  herds  be  si.  tos.  f 
Deut.  3:26  let  it  s.  thee,  speak  no 
1  K.  20:10  if  dust  of  Samar.  sh.  s. 
Ezuk.  44:6  let  its.  you  of  all.  45:9 

1  Pet.  4:3  for  the  time  past  may  s. 

SUFFICED,  ETH. 
Jud.  21:14  wives,  so  they  s.  not 
Muth  2:14  she  did  eat,  and  was  s. 

18  gave  her,  after  she  was  s. 
John  14:8  L.  show  Fath.  it  8.  us 

SUFFICIEIVCY. 
Job  20:22  in  fulness  of  his  s. 

2  Cor.  3:5  but  our  s.  is  of  God 
9:8  s.  in  all  thi.  ye  may  abound 

SUFFICIEiVT. 
Ex.  36:7  the  stuff  th.  had  was  s. 
Deut.  15:8  thou  shalt  lend  hims. 
33:7  let  his  hand  be  s.  for  him 
Prov.  25:16  so  much  honey  as  s. 
Is.  40:16  Leban.  is  not  s.  to  burn 
Mat.  6:34  s.  to  the  day  is  the  evil 
Ltjke  14:28  whether  he  have  s. 

6:7 200  pennyworth  isnots. 
2  Cor.  2:6  s.  to  such  a  man  is  this 
16  who  is  s.  for  these  things  ? 
3:5  not  that  we  are  s.  of  oursel. 
12:9  he  said.  My  grace  is  s. 

SUFFICIENTLY. 
Ts.  23:18  bef.  the  Lord  to  eat  s. 

SUIT,  S. 
Jud.  17:10  I  will  give  thee  a  s. 
2  Sam.  15:4  man  who  ha.  any  s. 
■lob  11:19  many  sh.  make  s.  unto 
Is.  3:22  changeable  s.  of  apparel 

SUM,  Substantive. 
Ex.  21:.30  if  laid  on  him  a  s.  of 
38:21  this  is  the  s.  of  tabernacle 
Nmn.  1:2  take  s.  of  cougre.  26:2 
26:4  take  the  s.  of  the  people 
31:26  take  the  s.  of  the  prey 
2  Sam.  24:9  Joab  gave  up  s.  to 

king,  1  Chr.  21:5 
Est.  4:7  the  s.  of  money  ITaman 
Ps.  139:17  great  is  thes.  of  til. 
Ezek.  28:12  thou  sealestupthes. 
Dayi.  7:1  Daniel  told  s.  of  dream 
Ads  7:16  Abraham  bought  for  s. 
22:28  with  a  great  s.  obtained  I 
Heb.  8:1  of  the  things  th.  is  thes. 
SUM. 

2  K.  22:4  that  he  may  s.  the  silver 

SU.MMER. 
Gen.  8:22  s.  and  winter,  day  and 
Ps.  32:4  turned  into  drought  of  s. 
74:17  thou  hast  made  s.  and 
Prov.  6:8  provid.  meat  in  s.  30:25 
10:5  gathereth  in  s.  is  wise  sou 
26:1  snow  in  s.  rain  in  harvest 
Is.  28:4  as  hasty  fruit  before  s. 
Jer.  8:20  harv.  is  past,  s.  is  end. 
Dan.  2:.35  chaff  of  s.  threshing-fl. 
Zee.  14:8  in  s.  and  winter 
Mat.  24:.32  ye  ku.  that  s.  is  nigh, 
Mark  13:28;  Luke  21:.30 
SUMMER  chamber. 
Jud.  3:24  he  cov.  his  feet  in  s.  c. 

SUMMER  fruil. 
2  Sam.  16:2  s.f.  for  young  men 
Antos  8:1  a  basket  of  s.  fruit.,  2 

SUMMER  fruits. 
2  Sam.  17:1  bro.  100  bun.  of  s.  /. 
Is.  16:9  shouting  for  s.  fruits 
Jer.  40:10  ga.  viXne  and  s.f.  12 
48:.32  spoiler  is  fallen  on  s.f. 
Mic.  7:1  as  wh.  they  gather  s.f. 

SUMMER-HOUSE. 
Amos  3:15  smite  winter-ho.  s.-h. 

SUMMER  parlor. 
Jud.  3:20  Eg.  was  sitting  in  s.  p. 

SU.MMER. 
Is.  18:6  fowls  sh.  s.  upon  them 

SUMPTUOUSLY. 
Luke  16:19  rich  man  fared  j, 
SUN. 

Gen.  15:17  when  s.  went  down 
19:23  s.  risen  when  Lot  entered 
28:11  Jacob  tarried,  bee.  s.  set 
32:31  as  he  passed  Pen.  s.  rose 
.37:9  s.  moon,  stars,  made  obeia. 

Eix.  16:21  when  «.  wnxed  hot 
22:3  if  s.  be  risen,  blood  be  shed 

Lev.  22:7  when  s.  is  down,  he 
shall  be  deau,  Peut,,  23:11 


SUN 

Num.  25:4  hang  then  ag.  the  S. 
Deut.  4:19  lest  wh.  thou  seest  s. 

17:3  hath  worshipped  either  s. 

24:15  nor  sh.  s.  go  down  upon  it 

33:14  precious  fruits  brou.  by  s. 
Jos.  1:4  tow.  going  down  of  s. 

10:12  s.  stand  Btill  npon  Gibeon 

13  s.  stood  still,  moon  stayed 
Jud.  5:31  that  love  him  be  as  s. 

8:13  G.  return,  before  s.  was  up 
9:33  soon  as  s.  is  up,  rise  early 
14:18  said,  before  s.  went  down 
19:14  s.  went  down,  they  were 

1  Sam.  11:9  s.  be  hot  have  help 

2  Sam.  3:35  aught  till  s.  be  down 
12:11  lie  with  wives  in  si.  of  s. 

12  I  will  do  this  bef.  Is.  and  s. 
23:4  light  of  morn,  when  s.  ris. 

2  K.  3:22  and  s.  shone  on  water 
23:5  them  that  burn  ince.  to  s. 

II  burnt  chari.  of  s.  with  fire 
Neh.  7:3  gates  be  ope.  till  s.  hot 
Job  8:16  hypocrite  green  bef.  s. 

9:7  commandeth  s.  riseth  not 

30:28 1  went  mourn,  without  s. 

31:26  if  I  beheld  s.  when  it  shi. 
Ps.  19:4  set  a  tabernacle  for  s. 

58:8  pass  aw.  th.  they  see  not  s. 

72:5  fear  thee  as  long  as  s.  end. 
17  name  contin.  asTonn;  ass. 

74:16  prepared  light  ands. 
84:11  L.  God  is  a  s.  and  shield 

89:.36  his  throne  sh.  endure  as  s. 

104:22  s.  aris.  they  gath.  thems. 

121:6  s.  shall  not  smite  by  day 

136:8  him  that  made  s.  to  rule 

148:3  praise  him,  s.  and  moon 
Ec.  1:5  s.  riseth,  s.  goeth  do\vn 

6:5  moreo.  he  hath  not  seen  s. 

11:7  pleas,  for  eyes  to  behold  s. 

12:2  wh.  s.  or  stars  be  not  dark. 
Cant.  1:6  bee.  s.  looked  on  me 

6:10  fair  as  moon,  clear  as  s. 
7s.  24:23  then  s.  sh.  be  ashamed 

30:26  light  of  moon  as  s.  light 

49:10  nor  heat  nor  s.  smite  th. 

60:19  s.  be  no  more  li.  by  day 
20  s.  shall  no  more  go  down 
Jer.  15:9  s.  down  while  yet  day 

31:35  wh.  giveth  the  s.  for  light 
Ezek.  8:16  they  worshipp.  thes. 

32:7  I  will  cover  s.  with  cloud 
Joeli-.W  s.  be  dark.  3:15;  Mat. 
24:20;  MarkmU;  Luke^'i:45 
31  s.  sh.  be  turned  to  darkness 
Amos  8:9  cause  s.  to  go  down 
Jon.  4:8  wh.  s.  did  arise,  s.  beat 
Mic.  3:6  s.  go  down  over  proph. 
Kah.  3:17  when  s.  aris.  they  flee 
Hab.  3:11  s.  and  moon  stood  still 
Mai.  4:2  to  you  s.  of  right,  arise 
Mat.  5:45  maketh  his  «.  to  rise 

13:43  then  sh.  right,  shine  as  s. 

17:2  his  face  did  shiue  as  the  s. 
Rev.  1:16;  10:1 
Mark  1:.32  s.  set,  they  bro.  sick 
Luke  4:40  when  s.  was  setting 

21:25  there  shall  be  signs  in  s. 
Acts  2:20  the  s  into  daVkness 

13:11  not  seeing  s.  for  a  season 

26:13  light  above  brightu.  of  s. 

27:20  nei.  s.  nor  stars  appeared 
1  Cor.  15:41  th.  is  one  glory  of  s. 
Eph.  4:26  let  not  s.  go  down 
Jam.  1:11  s.  is  no  soouer  risen 
Pev.  6:12  s.  became  as  sackcloth 

7:16  nor  shall  s.  light  on  them 

8:12  third  part  of  s.  was  smit. 

9:2  s.  and  the  air  were  darken. 

12:1  appeared  wom.  clo.  withs. 

16:8  angel  poured  out  vial  on  s. 

19:17  I  saw  angel  standing  on  s. 

21:23  city  had  no  need  of  s.  22:5 

See  GOETH,  GOING,  RISING. 

Under  the  SUN. 

Ec.  1:3  what  profit  vnder  thes. ? 
2:18,  19,  20,  22;  5:18;  9:9 
9  there  is  no  new  thing  u.  t.  s. 

14  I  have  seen  all  works  done 
u.  t.s.  2:17;  4:3;  8:17;  9:3 

2:11  there  was  no  profit  u.  t.  s. 
3:16  I  saw  u.  t.  s.  place  of  judg. 
4:7  returned,  I  saw  vanity  w.  s. 
5:13  evil  I  seen  u.  t.  s.  6:1 ;  10:5 
6:12  tell  what  shall  be  u.  the  s. 
8:9  ap.  heart  to  every  work  u.  s. 

15  hath  no  better  thing  u.  t.  s. 
9:6  portion  in  any  thing  u.  t.  s. 

9  days  he  hath  given  th.  u.  t.  s. 

III  saw  u.  I.  s.  race  not  to  sw. 

13  wisdom  have  I  seen  u.  t.  s. 

SUNDER. 

Ps.  46:9  cutteth  the  spear  in  s. 
107:14  he  brake  their  bands  in  s. 

16  he  hath  cut  oars  of  iron  ins. 
7s.  27:9  chalk  stones  beaten  in*. 


SUP 

Is.  45:2  T  Will  cut  in  s.  bars  of  Ir. 
Nah.  1:13  1  will  burst  bonds  in  *. 
Luke  12:46  and  cut  him  in  s. 

SUNDERED. 
Job  41:17  stick,  they  cannot  be*. 

SUNDRY. 
Heh.  1:1  God  who  at  s.  times 
SUNG. 

Ezr.  3:11  s.  together  bj;  course 
Is.  26:1  this  song  be  s.  in  Judah. 
Mat.  26:30  s.  hymn,  Mark  14:26 
Pev.  5:9  they  s.  a  new  song 
14:3  s.  as  it  were  a  new  song 
SUNK. 

1  Sam.  17:49  stone  s.  Into  foreh. 

2  K.  9:24  Jehoram  s.  in  chariot 
Ps.  9:15  heath,  are  s.  in  the  pit 
Jer.  38:6  down,  so  Jer.  s.  in  mire 

22  thy  feet  are  s.  in  the  mire 
Lam.  2:9  her  gates  are  s.  in  gro. 
Acts  20:9  Eutychuss.  down  with 

SUP,  PED. 
IJab.  1:9  their  faces  shall  s.  np 
Lvke  17:8  make  ready,  I  may  s. 

1  Cor.  11:25  took  cup,  when  he?. 
Rev.  3:20  I  will  s.  with  him,  ha 

SUPERFLUITY. 
Jam.  1:21  fllthiness  s.  of  naugh, 

SUPERFLUOUS. 
Lev.  21:18  man  hath  any  thing 
22:23  Iamb,  th.  hath  any  thi.  s. 

2  Cor.  9:1  it  is  s.  to  write  to  you 

SUPERSCRIPTION. 
Mat.  22:20  wh.  is  image  and  a.  t 

Mark  12:16;  X«A-i!  20:24 
Mark  15:26  s.  of  accu.  Luke  23:38 

SUPERSTITION. 
Acts  25:19  questi.  ag.  him  of  ». 

SUPERSTITIOUS. 
Acts  17:22  in  all  thi.  ye  are  too*. 

SUPPER. 
Mark  6:21  Herod  made  «.  to  lords 
Luke  14: 12  makest  a  dinner  or  *. 

16  a  cert,  man  made  a  great  *. 
24  none  bid.  shall  taste  of  my  *. 

22:20  likewise  also  cup  after  s. 
John  12:2  there  they  made  Je.  s. 

13:2  s.  ended  ;  3  Je.  ris.  from  g. 

21:20  disc.  lean,  on  breast  at  s. 
1  Cor.  11:20  not  to  eat  Lord's  «. 

21  taketh  bef.  other  his  own  i. 
Rev.  19:9  that  are  called  to  the  ». 

17  come  to  s.  of  the  great  God 

SUPPLANT,  ED. 
Gen.  27:36  hath  s.  me  two  time* 
Jer.  9:4  every  bro.  will  utterly  *. 

SUPPLE. 
Ezek.  16:4  nei.  washed  to  s.  thee 

SUPPLIANTS. 
Zep.  3:10  my  s.  shall  bring  offer. 

SUPPLICATION. 
1  Sam.  13:12  I  have  not  made  *. 

1  K.  8:28  respect  tos.  2  Chr.  6:19 
30  hearken  thou  to  the  s.  45,  49 
52  eyes  open  to  s.  of  thy  serv. 
54  made  end  of  praying  and  f. 
59  words  wherewith  I  made  r. 

9:3  I  heard  thy  s.  th.  hast  made 

2  Clir.  6:29  wliats.  shall  be  made 
33:13  Lord  heard  Manasseh's  s. 

Est.  4:8  make  s.  for  her  people 
Job  8:5  wouldest  make  s.  to  Al. 

9:15  I  wo.  make  my  s.  to  judge 
Ps.  6:9  Lord  hath  heard  my  s. 

30:8  unto  L.  I  made  my  s.  142:1 

55:1  hide  not  thyself  from  my*: 

119:170  let  my  s.  come  bef.  thee 
Is.  45:14  they  sh.  makes,  to  thee 
Jer.  36:7  th.  will  present  their  *. 

37:20  let  my  s.  be  accepted  bef. 

38:26  present,  my  s.  bef.  king 

42:2  let  our  s.  be  accepted  bef. 
9  ye  sent  me  to  present  your*. 
Dan.  6:11  men  and  D.  making  *. 

9:20  I  was  present,  s.  before  Q, 
Hos.  12:4  and  made  s.  to  him 
Acts  1:14  accord  in  prayer  and*. 
Eph.  6:18  with  all  prayer  and  *. 
Phil.  4:6  but  in  every  thing  by*. 

SUPPLICATIONS. 
2  Chr.  (1:21  hearken  to  s.  of  serv. 

39  hear  th.  their  prayer  and  *. 
■lob  41:3  will  leviathan  make  s.  t 
Ps.  28:2  voice  of  my  s.  140:6 
6  he  heard  my  s.  31:22:  116:1 

86:0  attend  to  the  voice  of  mv  ff. 

130:2  be  attent.  to  my  s.  143:1 
Jer.  3:21  weeping  and  s.  of  Isr. 

31:9  with  s.  will  I  lead  them 
Dan.  9:3  I  set  face  to  seek  by 

17  hear  prayer  of  serv.  and  s. 

18  we  do  not  pres.  s.  for  right. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SUR 

Dan.  9:23  begin,  of    com.  came 
Zee.  12:10  pour  out  Spirit  of  s. 
1  Tim.  2:1  s.  be  made  for  all  men 
5:5  continueth  in  s.  and  prayer 
Eeb  5:7  he  offered  prayers  and  «. 

SUPPLY,  Substantive. 
S  Cor.  8:14  abund.  may  be  a  s. 
Phil.  1:19  through  prayer  and  s. 

SUPPLY,  Verb. 
Phil.  2:.30  not  regard,  to  s.  lack 
4:19  God  shall  s.  all  your  need 

SUPPLIED,  ETH. 
1  Cor.  16:17  what  lack,  they  s. 
S  Cor.  9:13  not  only  s.  want  of 
11:9  what  lacking,  brethren  s. 
X}ph.  4:16  that  wh.  every  joint  t. 

SUPPORT. 
Acts  20:35  ought  to    the  weak, 
1  Thes.  5:14 

SUPPOSE. 
S  Sam.  13:32  let  uot  my  lord  s. 
Luke  7:43  I  s.  that  he  to  whom 
12:51  s.  I  am  co.  to  give  peace 
13:2  s.  ye  these  Galileans  were 
John  21:25  I  s.  world  could  not 

1  Cor.  7:26  I  s.  that  this  is  good 

2  Cor.  11:5  I  s.  I  was  not  behind 
1  Pet.  5:12  a  faithful  bro.  as  I  s. 

SUPPOSED. 
Mat.  20:10  they  s.  they  she.  have 
Mark  6:49  s.  it  had  been  a  spirit 
Luke  3:23  Je.  as  was  s.  son  of  J. 
Acts  7:25  s.  his  brethren  would 
25:18  none  accus.  of  thi.  as  I  s. 
Phil.  2:25  I  s.  it  neces.  to  send 

SUPPOSIIVG. 
Luke  2:44  s.  him  to  have  been 
Acts  14:19  drew  P.  out,  s.  he  had 
16:27  jailer  s.  prisoners  had  fled 
27:13  s.  they  had  obt.  purpose 
Phil.  1:16  s.  to  add  affliction 
1  Tim.  6:5  corrupt  minds  «.  gain 

SUPREME. 
1  Pet.  2:13  whether  to  king  as  s. 

SURE. 

Ex.  3:19  I  am  «.  king  will  not 
Num.  32:23  be  s.  sin  will  find 

1  Sam.  2:35  build  a  s.  house 

2  Sam.  23:5  cove,  ordered  and  t?. 
1  K.  11:.38  I  build  thee  a  s.  house 
Job  24:22  no  man  is  s.  of  life 

Ps.  111:7  hie  commandm.  are  s. 
Prov.  6:3  make  s.  thy  friend 
Is.  33:16  bread  given,  waters  «. 

55:3  s.  mercies  of  D.  Acts  13:34 
John  6:69  are  s.  thou  art  Christ 

16:30  are  we  s.  thou  knowest 
Som.  15:29  I  am  $.  when  I  come 

SURELY. 

Ea.  8:12  s.  it  sh.  be  well  with  th. 
Js.  45:14  s.  Q.  is  in  th.  and  there 
Mat.  26:73  s.  thou  art  one  of  th. 

Jfark  14:70 
Hev.  22:20  s.  I  come  quickly 
See  DIE. 
SURELY  be  put  to  death. 

Gen.  26:11  man,  s.  beinit  to  d. 
Hx.  19:12  tou.  mount,  s.  p.  to  d. 

21:12  killeth,  sh.  s.  beintt  to  d. 

15  sraiteth  fa.  sh.  s.  be  yut  to  d. 

16  steal,  a  man,  sh.  s.  be  p.  to  d. 

17  curseth  his  father,  shall  s. 
be  put  to  death,  Lev.  20:9 

82:19  lieth  with  beast,  sh.  s.  be 

put  to  death.  Lev.  20:15,  16 
31:14  defileth  sab.  s.  p.  to  d.  15 
Lev.  20:2  giveth  to  M.  s.  p.  to  d. 

10  adulteress  sh.  s.  be  2->ut  to  d. 

11  lieth  wi.  fa.  wife,  bo.  s.  p.  d. 

12  daughter-m-l.  both  s.  p.  to  d. 

13  he  wi.  mank.  bo.  s.  p.  to  d. 
24:16  blasphem.  sh.  s.  be  p.  to  d. 

17  killeth  man,  sh.  s.  be  put  to 
d.  Num.  35:16,  17,  18,  21,  31 
27:29  but  shall  s.  be  put  to  death 

Jud.  21:5  ca.  not,  s.  be  put  to  d. 

Jer.  38:15  w.  not p.  me  to  d.  f 
SURETY. 

Gen.  43:9  I  will  be  $.  for  him 
44:32  thy  serv.  bee.  «.  for  lad 

Job  17:3  put  me  in  a  s.  with  th. 

Ps.  119:122  be  s.  for  thy  serv. 

Prov.  6:1  if  thou  be  s.  for  friend 
11:15  he  that  is  s.  for  stranger 
17:18  becometh  s,  in  presence 
20:16  s.  for  stranger,  27:13 

Seb.  7:22  Je.  made  s.  of  a  better 

SURETIES. 

Prov.  22:26  not  of  th.  that  are  s. 

Of  a  SURETY. 

Gen.  15:13  know  of  a  s.  thy  seed 
18: 13  sh.  I     a  s."  bear  a  child  ? 


SWA 

Geux  2G:9  of  as.  she  is  thy  ■wife 
Acts  12:11  of  a  s.  Lord  sent  ang. 

SURETYSHIP. 
Prov.  11:15  he  that  hateth  «. 

SURFEITIiVG. 
Luke  21:34  overcharged  with  s. 

SURMISIIMGS. 
1  Tim.  6:4  whereof  com.  evil  s. 

SURNAME,  Substantive. 
Mat.  10:3  Lebbeus,  s.  was  Thad. 
Acts  10:5  Sim.  s.  is  P.  32;  11:13 
12:12  John,  s.  was  M.  25;  15:37 

SURNAME,  Verb. 
Is.  44:5  s.  hims.  by  name  of  Isr. 

SURIVAMED. 
Is.  45:4  s.  thee,  tho'  not  kn.  me 
Mark  3:16  Si.  he  s.  P.  Acts  10:18 
17  he  s.  th.  Boanerges,  sons  of 
Acts  1:23  Barsabas,  vmo  was  s.  J. 
4:36  by  apostles  was  s.  Bamab. 

SURPRISED. 
Is.  3.3:14  fearfuln.  s.  hypocrites 
Jer.  48:41  the  strong-holds  are  s. 
61:41  how  is  praise  of  earth  s. ! 

SUSAIVIVA. 
iMke  8:3  Joanna  and  S.  minist. 

SUSTAIIV,  ED. 
Gen.  27:37  wi.  corn  and  wi.  I  s. 

1  K.  17:9  comman.  a  widow  to  s. 
Neh.  9:21  forty  years  didst  s.  th. 
Ps.  3:5  I  awaked,  the  Lord  s.  me 

55:22  burden  on  L.  he  sh.  s.  th. 
Prov.  18:14  spirit  of  man  will  s. 
Is.  59:16  his  righteous,  it  s.  him 

SUSTENANCE. 
Jud.  6:4  Midian.  left  no  s.  for  Is. 

2  Sa7n.  19:32  Barzillai  provid.  s. 
Acts  7:11  our  fathers  found  no  s. 

SWADDLED. 
Lam.  2:22  tho.  I  s.  hath  my  one. 
£zek.  16:4  not  salt,  not  s.  at  all 

SWADDLING. 
■Tob  38:9  I  made  darkn.  a  s.  band 
Luke  2:7  wrap,  him  in  s.  clo.  12 

SWALLOW. 
Ps.  frl:3  the  s.  hath  found  a  nest 
Prov.  26:2  as  s.  by  flying,  so  tho 
Is.  38:14  like  a  crane  or  as.  did  I 
Jer.  8:7  crane  and  s.  observe  ti. 

SWALLOW,  Verb. 
Num.  16:.30  if  earth  open  and  s. 

34  lest  the  earth  s.  us  up  also 
2  Sam.  20:19  why  wilt  thous.  up 
20  that  I  should  s.  up  or  destr. 
Job  7:19  alone  till  I  s.  my  spittle 
20:18  shall  restore,  and  not  s,  it 
Ps.  21:9  the  L.  shall  s.  them  up 
56:1  O  G.  man  would  s.  me  up 
2  mine  ene.  would  s.  me  up 
57:3  repr.  of  him  that  would  s. 
69:15  nei.  let  the  deep  s.  me  up 
Prov.  1:12  let  us  s.  them  up  alive 
Ec.  10:12  lips  of  fool  s.  up  hims. 
Is.  25:8  will  s.  up  death  in  vict. 
IIos.  8:7  strangers  shall  s.  it  up 
Amos  8:4  ye  that  s.  needy 
Ob.  16  and  they  shall  s.  down 
Jon.  1:17  Lord  prep,  a  fish  to  s. 
Mat.  23:24  stra.  at  gnat,  s.  camel 

SWALLOWED. 
Ex.  7:12  Aaron's  rod  s.  th.  rods 
15:12  stretch,  thy  hand,  earth  s. 
Num.  16:32  earth  opened  and  s. 

26:10;  Deut.  11:6 
2  Sam.  17:16  lest  king  be  s.  up 
Job  6:3  theref  my  words  are  s. 
20:15  he  hath  s.  down  riches 
37:20  if  speak,  he  sh.  be  s.  up 
Ps.  35:25  not  say,  we  s.  him  up 
106:17  the  earth  s.  up  Dathan 
124:3  they  had  s.  us  up  quick 
7s.  28:7  priest  and  prophet  are  s. 
49:19  they  that  s.  thee  up,  shall 
Jer.  51:34  s.  me  up  like  a  dragon 
44  br.  out  mouth  that  he  ha.  s. 
Lam.  2:2  Lord  hath  s.  up  inhab. 
5  he  hath  s.  up  Israel,  hath  s. 
16  they  say.  We  have  s.  her  up 
Ezek.  .36:3  they  have  s.  you  up 
Hos.  8:8  Israel  is  s,  up  am.  Gent. 

1  Cor.  15:54  death  is  s.  up  in  vie. 

2  Cor.  2:7  lest  such  a  one  bes.  up 
5:4  that  mortal,  misht  be  s.  up 

Bev.  12:16  earth  s.  up  the  flood 

SWALLOWETH. 
Job  5:5  robber  s.  their  substance 
39:24  he  s.  ground  w'th  fiercen, 

SWAN. 
Lev.  11:18  s.  unci.  Deut.  14:16 

SWARE. 
Gen.  21:31  because  th.  s.  both  of 
84:7  L.  God  of  heaven  s.  to  me 


SWE 

Gen.  24:9  servant  s.  to  hirt  cone. 
25:33  Ja.  said,  Sw.  to  me,  he  s. 
26:3  oath  which  I  s.  to  Abrah. 
31  Abimel.  and  Isaac  s.  to  one 
31:53  Jacob  s.  by  fear  of  Isaac 
47:31  Jos.  s.  to  Jacob  his  father 
50:24  G.  will  br.  to  land  he  s.  to 
Ex.  13:5  land  the  Lord  s.  to  thy 
fathers,  11;  33:1;  Nujn.  14:16, 
30;  32:11;  Deut.  1:8, .35;  6:10, 
18,  23;  7:13;  8:1;  11:9,  21; 
26:3;  28:11 ;  30:20  ;  31:21,23; 
34:4;  Jos.  1:6;  5:6;  21:43 
Num.  32:10  L.'s  anger  was  kind. 

and  he  s.  Deut.  1:34 
Deut.  2:14  were  wasted,  as  L.  s. 
4:21  Lord  s.  that  I  should  not 
31  not  forget  the  coven,  he  s. 
7:12  wh.  he  s.  to  thy  salvation 
8:18  covenant  which  he  s.  9:5 
Jos.  6:22  br.  out  Rahab  as  ye  s. 
9:15  princes  «.  to  Gibeonites 
20  because  of  oath  we  s.  to  th. 
14:9  M.  s.  on  that  day,  saying 
21:44  according  to  all  that  he  s. 
Jud.  2:1  bro.  to  land  which  I  s. 

1  Sam.  19:6  Saul  s.  Da.  shall  not 
24:22  David  s.  to  Saul 

2  Sam.  3:35  Da.  s.  he  would  not 
19:23  D.  s.  to  Shimei,  1  K.  2:8 

1  K.  2:23  S.  s.  to  A.  he  sho.  die 

2  K.  25:24  Gedaliah  s.  Jer.  40:9 
2  Chr.  15:14  they  s.  to  the  Lord 
Ezr.  10:5  they  s.  to  put  away 
Ps.  95:11  I  s.  in  wrath,  Heb.  3:11 

132:2  how  hes.  to  L.  and  vowed 
■ler.  38:16  king  s.  secretly  to  Jer. 
Ezek.  16:8  I  s.  and  entered  cove. 
Dan.  12:7  s.  by  him,  Eev.  10:6 
Mark  6:23  Herod  s.  to  daughter 
Luke  1:73  oath  which  he  s.  to  A. 
Heb.  3:18  to  whom  s.  he  that  th. 
6:13  no  greater,  he  s.  by  himself 
7:21  Lord  s.  and  will  not  repent 
See  TVi^ir  FATHERS. 

SWAREST. 
Ex.  32:13  to  whom  thou  s.  by 
Num.  11:12  carry  them  to  land  s. 
Deut.  26:15  as  thou  s.  to  our  fat. 
1  A'.  1:17  thou  s.  that  Solomon 
Ps.  89:49  kindnesses  th.  s.  to  D. 

SWARM,  S. 

Ex.  8:21 1  will  send  s.  of  flies 
22  no  s.  of  flies  shall  be  in  Go. 
24  there  came  a  grie.  s.  of  flies 
29  that  s.  of  flies  may  depart 

Jud.  14:8  a  s.  of  bees  and  honey 

SWEAR. 

Gen.  21:23  Abim.  said  to  Abr.  s. 
24  and  Abraham  said,  I  will  s. 

24:3  I  will  make  thee  s.  by  L. 
37  my  master  made  me  s. 

25:33  Jacob  said,  s.  fo  me 

47:31  Jacob  said  to  Joseph,  s. 

50:5  father  made  me  s.  saying 
Ex.  6:8  land  concerning  wh.  Is. 
Lev.  5:4  if  a  soul  s.  pronouncing 

19:12  ye  shall  not  s.  by  name 
Num.  .30:2  if  a  man  s.  to  bind 
Deut.  6:13  s.  by  his  name,  10:20 
Jos.  2:12  Rahab  said  to  spies,  s. 

23:7  nor  cause  to  s.  by  th.  gods 
.hid.  15:12  s.  ye  will  not  fall 

1  Sam.  20:17  Jon.  caused  D.  tos. 
24:21  s.  th.  wilt  not  cut  ofi'  seed 
30:15  s.  thou  wilt  nei.  kill  me 

2  Sam.  19:7  s.  by  L.  if  th.  go  not 

1  K.  1:13  didst  th.  s.  S.  sh.  reign 
51  let  Solo.  s.  unto  me  to-day 

2:42  did  I  not  ma.  thees.  by  L.  ? 
8:31  oath  laid  on  him  to  cause 
him  to  s.  2  Chr.  6:22 

2  Chr.  36:13  Nebuc.  made  him  s. 
Ezr.  10:5  Ezra,  Lev.  and  Isr.  s. 
Neh.  13:25  I  made  them  s.  by  G. 
Is.  3:7  in  that  day  shall  he  s. 

19:18  five  cities  in  Egypt  sh.  s. 

45:23  to  me  ev.  tongue  shall  s. 

48:1  wh.  s.  by  L.  not  in  truth 

65:16  that  swear,  shall  s.  by  G. 
Jer.  4:2  thou  shalt  s.  Lord  liveth 

5:2  Lord  liveth,  they  s.  falsely 

7:9  murder,  commit  adultery,  s. 

12:16  s.  bv  my  name,  as  peo.  s. 

22:5  I  s.  saith  Lord,  this  house 

32:22  giv.  them  land  th.  didst  s. 
Haf.  4:15  not  go  to  Beth-a.  nors. 
Amos  8:14  s.  by  sin  of  Samaria 
Zep.  1:5  that  s.  bv  L.  s.  bv  Mai. 
Mat.  .5;.34    not :  36  s.  not  bv  h. 

2.3:16  s.  by  temple,  s.  by  gold 
18  whoso  shall  s.  by  altar 

20  whoso  theref  sh.  s.  by  altar 

21  s.  by  temple ;  22  s.  by  heav. 
26:74  be.  to  curse,  s.  Mark  14:71 

Heb.  6:13  s.  by  no  greater,  he  s. 


SWE 

Heb.  6:16  men  verily  s.  bythegr. 
Jam.  5:12  my  brethren  s.  not 

SWEARERS. 
Mai.  3:5  a  swift  witness  ag.  s, 

SWEARETH. 
Lev.  6:3  was  lost,  and  s.  falsely 
Ps.  15:4  that  s.  to  his  hurt 

63:11  every  one  that  s.  by  him 
Ec.  9:2  he  that  s.  as  he  feareth 
Is.  65:16  he  that  s.  swear  by  G. 
Zee.  5:3  every  one  that  s.  cut  off 

4  enter  house  of  him  that  s. 
Mat.  23:18  whosoever  s.  by  gift 
20  s.  by  altar ;  21  s.  by  templa 
22  s.  by  throne  of  God 
SWEARING. 
Lev.  .5:1  soul  sin.  hear  voice  of 
Jer.  23:10  bee.  of  s.  land  moum. 
Hos.  4:2  by  s.  lying,  and  steal. 

10:4  s.  falsely  in  making  coven. 

SWEAT. 
Gen.  3:19  in  s.  of  face  eat  bread 
Ezek.  44:18  any  thing  causeth  ». 
Luke  22:44  s.  as  drops  of  blood 

SWEEP. 
7s.  14:23  s.  it  wi.  besom  of  dest. 

28:17  hail  sh.  s.  refuge  of  lies 
Luke  15:8  doth  not  s.  house 

SWEEPING. 
Prov.  28:3  is  like  s.  rain  which. 

SWEET. 
Ex.  15:25  tree  into  wat.  made  *. 

30:23  s.  cinna.  and  s.  calamus 
2  Sam.  2.3:1  D.  s.  psalmist  of  Isr. 
Neh.  8:10  eat  fat.  drink  the  s. 
.Job  20:12  wickedness  s.  in  moutk 

21:33  clods  of  valley  shall  be  s. 

38:31  binds,  influ.  of  Pleiades? 
Ps.  55:14  we  took  s.  counsel 

104:.34  medita.  of  him  sh.  be  s. 

119:103  s.  thy  words  to  taste 

141:6  hear  my  words,  they  are*. 
Prov.  3:24  thy  sleep  shall  bes. 

9:17  stolen  waters  are  s.  bread 

13:19  desire  accomplished  is  s. 

16:24  pleasant  words  are  s. 

20:17  bread  of  dec.  s.  to  a  matt 

23:8  and  lose  thy  s.  words 

24:13  eat  honey-comb  wh.  is  f. 

27:7  to  bun.  soul  bitter  thing  s. 
Ec.  5:12  sleep  of  laboring  man 

11:7  truly  light  is  s.  a  pi.  thing 
Caiit.  2:3  fruit  s.  14  s.  is  voice 

5:5  fingers  drop,  with  s.  myrrh. 
13  as  s.  flowers,  drop.  s.  niyrrh 
16  his  mouth  is  most  s.  lovely 
Is.  3:24  inst.  of  s.  smell,  stink 

5:20  that  put  bitter  for  s.  and  g. 

2,3:16  make  s.  melody,  si.  songa 
Jer.  6:20  nor  your  sacri.  s.  to  ma 

31:26  my  sleep  was  s.  to  me 
Jam.  3:11  pi.  s.  water  and  bitter  f 
Bev.  10:9  m  mouth  s.  as  hon.  10 

See  INCENSE,  ODORS,  SAVOR- 

SWEET  cane. 
Is.  43:24  thou  brou.  me  no  s.  c. 
Jer.  6:20  s.  c.  came  fr.  a  far  coim. 

SWEET  spices. 
Ex.  30:34  take  s.  s.  frankincense 
37:29  he  made  pure  inc.  of  s.  s. 
Mark  16:1  brou.  s.  s.  anoint  him 

SWEET  wine. 

7'.  49:26  drun.  wi.  blood  as  s.  w. 
Amos  9:13  moun.  shall  drop  s.  to. 
Mic.  6:15  s.  w.  uot  drink  wine 

SWEETER. 
,Iud.  14:18  what  is  s.  th.  honey  f 
Ps.  19:12  thy  word  s.  th.  honey 

119:103  words  s.  than  honey 
SWEETLY. 
Job  24:20  worms  shall  feed  ^. 
Cant.  7:9  best  wi.  goeth  down  *. 

SWEETNESS. 
Jud.  9:11  sho.  I  forsake  my  s.  t 

14:14  out  of  strong  came  forth*. 
Prov.  16:21  s.  of  lips  incr.  learn. 

27:9  so  doth  s.  of  a  man's  friend 
Ezek.  3:3  in  mouth  as  hon.  for  f. 

SWELL,  ED. 
Num.  5:21  th.  rot.  belly  to  s.  22 

27  belly  shall  s.  thigh  shall  rot 
Deut.  8:4  nor  thy  foot  s.  40  years 
Neh.  9:21  forty  years  feet  s.  not 

SWELLING.  S. 
Ps.  46:3  tho'  mount,  shake  wi.  s. 
Is.  30:13  as  a  breach  s.  in  a  wall 
Jer.  12:5  howdoin  s.  of  Jordan? 

49:19  lion  from  s.  of  Jord.  50!44 
2  Cor.  12:20  lest  there  be  s.  turn. 
2  Pet.  2:18  speak  s.  words  of  van. 
Jude  16  their  mouth  speaketlj 
«,  words 


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SWEPT. 

Jud.  5:21  liv.  of  Kishon  s.  them 
Jer.  46:15  why  valiant  s.  away  ? 
Mat.  12:44  find,  it  s.  Luke  11:25 

SWERVED. 
1  Tim.  1:6  havings,  turned  aside 

SWIFT. 
Deut.  2S:49  nation  s.  as  eagle 

1  Chr.  12:8  s.  as  roes  on  mount. 
Job  9:26  passed  away  as  s.  ships 

24:18  he  is  s.  as  waters,  behold. 
Trov.  6:18  feet    run.  to  mischi. 
Ec.  9:11  the  race  is  not  to  s. 
Js.  18:2  go,  ye  •?.  messengers 

19:1  behold,  L.  rid.  on  s.  cloud 

30:16  ride  on  s.  th.  pursue  be  s. 

66:20  bring  brethr.  on  s.  beasts 
Jer.  46:6  let  not  s.  flee  away,  nor 
Anws2:H  flight  sh.  perish  fr.  s. 

15 1'.  of  foot  sh.  not  deli.  hims. 
JUlc.  1:13  bind  chariot  to  s.  beast 
Mai.  3:5  a  s.  witn.  ag.  sorcerers 
Horn.  3:15  feet  s.  to  shed  blood 
Jam.  1:19  let  every  man  be  s. 

2  Pet.  2:1  sh.  bring  s.  destruction 

SWIFTER. 

%Sam.  1:23  were  s.  than  eagles 
Job  7:6  days  are  s.  than  shuttle 
9:25  my  days  are  s.  than  a  post 
Jer.  4:13  his  horses than  eagles 
Lam.  4:19  persecut.  s.  th.  eagles 
.Haft.  1:8  horses  s.  than  leopards 

SWIFTLY. 
Ps.  147:15  his  word  runneth  8. 
Is.  5:26  behold,  they  sh.  comes, 
Dan.  9:21  Gabriel  caused  to  fly  s. 
Joel  3:4  if  ye  recompense  me  s. 

SWIM. 
iK.  6:6  and  the  iron  did  s. 
Ps.  6:6  night  ma.  I  my  bed  to  8. 
Is.  25:11  eprea.  forth  hands  to  s. 
Ezek.  47:5  risen,  waters  to  s.  in 
Acts  27:42  lest  any  should  s.  out 
43  comman.  they  that  could  s. 

SWIMMEST,  ETH. 

Is.  25:11  as  he  that  s.  spreadeth 
Ezek.  32:6  water  land  wher.  th.  s. 
SWIXE. 

Lev.  11:7  s.  is  unclean,  Deut.  14:8 
Prov.  11:22  a  jewel  in  a  s.  snout 
Is.  65:4  which  s.  flesh  and  broth 
60:3  as  if  he  ofTered  s.  blood 
17  eating  s.  flesh  and  abomin. 
Mat.  7:6  nei.  cast  pearls  befo. 
8:30  herd  of  s.  feeding,  Mark 
5:11;  X!(*-e8:.32 

31  go  into  herd  of*.  Mark  5:12 

32  went  into  s.  the  herd  of  s. 
ran,  il/arA;  5:13;  Zwi«8:.33 

Mark  5:14  they  that  fed  s.  fled 
Luke  15:15  he  sent  him  to  feed  «. 
16  filled  belly  with  huslis  s.  eat 

SWOLLEiV. 

Acts  28:6  look,  he  should  haya  s. 
SWOOIV,  ED, 

Lam.  2:11  children  s.  in  street 

12  wh.  they  s.  as  the  wounded 

SWORD. 
Gen.  3:24  cherubim  and  flam.  s. 

34:25  took  each  man  his  s. 
Ex.  5:21  put  a  s.  in  their  hand 

32:27  put  ev.  man  his  s.  by  side 
Lev.  26:6  nor  s.  go  through  land 

25  br.  s.  upon  you,  Ezek.  5:17; 
6:3;  14:17;  29:8;  33:2 

33  I  will  draw  out  s.  after  you 
37  they  ah.  fall  as  were  bef. 

Num.  22:23  angel's  s.  drawn,  31 
29  there  was  a  s.  in  my  hand 
Deut.  32:25*.  without,  terror 

33:29  is  s.  of  thy  excellency 
Jos.  5:13  stood  with  his  s.  drawn 

24:12  not  with  thy  s.  nor  bow 
Jud.  7:18  s.  of  L.  and  Gideon,  20 

8:20  youth  drew  not  his  s. 

9:54  draw  thy    and  slay  me 

20:35  destr.  25,100  that  drew  s. 
46  fell  were  25,000  that  drew  s. 
1  Sam.  13:22  neither  s.  nor  spear 

15:33  s.  as  made  worn,  childless 

17:39  David  girded  s.  on  25:13 

50  th.  was  no  s.  in  hand  of  Da. 

51  D.  took  his  s.  and  slew  him 
21:8  not  und.  hand  spear  or  s.  ? 

9  s.  of  Goli.  is  wrapt  in  a  cloth 
22:10  he  gave  him  s.  of  Goliath 

13  given  him  bread  and  a 
25:13  gird  ye  on  ev.  man  his  s. 
31:4  Saul  took  a     fell  upon  it 

5  armor-bearer  fell  upon  his  s. 
iSam.  1:22  s.  of  S.  returned  not 
2:16  thrust  s.  into  fellow's  side 

26  said,  Kb.  s.  devour  for  ever  ? 
3:29  not  fail  one  that  fall,  on  s. 


SWO 

2  Sam.  11:25  s.  devo.  one  as  ano. 

12:10  s.  sh.  never  dep.  fr.  house 

18:8  wood  devour,  more  than  s. 

20:10  Amasa  took  no  heed  to  s. 

23:10  his  hand  clave  unto  s. 

24:9  in  Is.  800,000  men  drew  s. 
1  K.  3:24  bring  s.  they  broug.  s. 

19:17  that  escapeth  s.  of  Hazael 

1  Chr.  5:18  men  able  to  hear  «. 
10:4  Saul  took  a  s.  fell  upon  it 

5  his  armor-bear,  fell  on  the  s. 
21:5  a  100,000  that  drew  s. 

12  or  3  days  the  s.  of  the  Lord 

16  the  angel  having  a  s.  drawn 

27  he  put  up  his  s.  again 

30  he  was  afraid  of  a.  of  angol 

2  Chr.  20:9  wh.  s.  of  judgm.  com. 
Ezr.  9:7  kings  are  delivered  to  s. 
Neh.  4:18  ev.  one  had  his  s.  gird. 
Est.  9:5  Jews  smote  ene.  with  s. 
Job  5:20  deliver  from  power  of  s. 

15:22  he  is  waited  for  of  the  s. 
19:29  s.  for  wrath,  punish,  of*. 
20:25  glittering  s.  cometh  out 
27:14  if  be  multiplied  it  is  for  s. 
40:19  make  his  *.  to  approach 
41:26  s.  of  him  that  layeth  at 

Ps.  7:13  if  turn  not  will  whet  *. 
17:13  deliv.  from  wicked,  thy  *. 
37:14  wicked  have  drawn  s. 
15  *.  shall  enter  their  heart 
43:3  gird  thy  s.  on  thy  thigh 
57:4  their  tongue  is  a  sharp  *. 
64:3  whet  th.  tongue  like  a  *. 
76:3  brake  he  the  shield  and*. 
78:02  he  gave  his  people  to  e. 
149:6  a  two-edged  s.  in  th.  hand 

Prov.  5:4  her  endasa  two-edg.  *. 
12:18  speaketh  like  pierc.  of  «. 
25:18  bear,  false  witness  is  a  6. 

Cant.  3:8  every  man  hath  his  *. 

2:4  nation  not  lift  *.  ag.  nati. 
31:8  the  *.  not  of  a  mean  man 
34:6  *.  of  L.  is  filled  with  blood 
41:2  he  ;;ave  th.  as  dust  to  his*. 
49:2  made  mouth  like  sharp  *. 
51:19  fiimino  and  *.  are  come 
65:12  I  «  ill  number  you  to  s. 
66:16  by  his  *.  will  Lord  plead 

Jer.  2:30  your  *.  devoured proph. 
4:10  *.  reacheth  unto  the  soul 
5:12  neith.  shall  we  see  *.  14:13 
6:25  *.  of  enemy  is  on  ev.  side 
9:16  I  will  send  a  *.  after  them, 

24:10;  25:37;  29:17;  49:.37 
12:12  *.  of  the  L.  shall  devour 
14:13  peo.  say,  Ye  sh.  not  see*. 
15  say  *.  and  famine  shall  not 
15:2  for  the*,  to  the *.  4:3:11 

3  I  will  appoint  the  *.  to  slay 

9  residue  will  I  deliver  to  *. 
18:21  pour  out  th.  blood  by  *. 
25:16  they  sh.  be  mad  bee.  of  *. 

29  call  for  a  *.  Ezi  k.  38:21 

31  he  will  give  wicked  to  *. 
31:2  peo.  left  of  *.  found  grace 
32:24  city  given  because  of*. 
34:17  I  proclaim  a  liberty  to  *. 
42:16  *.  ye  feared  sh.  overtake 
44:28  a  small  number  esc.  the  *. 
47:6  O  thou  *.  of  the  Lord,  how 
48:2  O  Madmen,  *.  shall  pursue 

10  curs,  that  keep,  back  his  *. 
50:16  fear  of  the  oppressing  *. 

35  a  *.  is  on  Chaldea.  saith  L. 

36  a  «.  on  liars,  *.  on  mighty 

37  a  *.  on  horses,  *.  on  treasu. 
51:50  ye  that  have  escaped  *. 

Lam.  5:9  bre.  by  peril  bee.  of  s. 
Ezek.  5:2  I  will  draw  out  *.  12 

17  I  will  bri.  *.  upon  thee,  6:3 
6:8  some  that  shall  escape  *. 
7:15  *.  is  without,  pestilence 
11:8  ye  feared  *.  I  will  bring  a  *. 
14:17  if  I  bring  a  *.  and  say,  *. 

21  my  four  sore  judgm.  the  *. 
21:9  a  *.  a  *.  is  sharpened,  U 

12  terrors,  by  reason  of  the  *. 

13  what  if  *.  contemn  the  rod  1 

14  let  *.  be  doubled,  *.  of  great 

15  set  point  of  the  *.  against 

19  appoint  2  ways,  that  «.  may 

20  appoint  a  way  that  s. 

28  the  *.  the  s.  is  drawn  for  the 
30:4  «.  shall  come  upon  Egypt 

21  to  make  it  strong  to  hold  *. 

22  I  will  cause  the  *.  to  fall  out 
32:11  *.  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
33:3  when  he  seeth  s.  come  on 

4  if*,  come  and  take  him,  6 

6  if  watchmen  see  the  *.  come 
26  ye  stand  upon  your  *. 

35:5  thou  hast  shed  blood  bv  *. 
Hos.  2:18  I  will  break  bow  and  s. 

11:6  s.  shall  abide  on  his  cities 
Amos  9:4  thence  will  I  com.  *. 
Mic.  4:3  nation  not  lift ag.  na. 

6:14  delivercst,  will  I  give'to  *. 


SWO 

Nah.  2:13  s.  shall  devour  lions 
3:3  horseman  lift,  up  bright  *. 
15  there  the  *.  sh.  cut  tnee  oflf 

Zee.  9:13  made  thee  as  s.  of  mi. 
11:17  s.  shall  be  upon  his  arm 
13:7  awake,  0  *.  ag.  my  sheph. 

Mat.  10:34  not  send  peace,  but  *. 
26:51  drew  his  «.  struck  serv. 

jVto*  14:47;  John  1S:10 
52  put  up  ag.  thy  s.  John  18:11 

Luke  2:35  a  *.  sh.  pierce  thy  soul 
22:.3a  he  that  hath  no  *.  let  him 

4c<*  16:27  he  drew  his  s.  and  wo. 

Jiom.  8:35  shall  *.  separate  us 
from  the  love  of  Christ? 
13:4  he  beareth  not  s.  in  vain 

Eph.  6:17  *.  of  Sp.  which  is  word 

Heb.  4:12  sharp,  th.  two-edged  *. 

Hev.  1:16  out  of  mouth  went  a  s. 
2:12  the  sharp  *.  with  two  edges 
6:4  was  given  to  him  a  great  *. 
19: 15  out  of  his  mou.  goeth  *.  21 

By  the  SWORD. 

Gen.  27:40  bt/  thy  *.  thou  sh.  live 
Lev.  26:7  they  sh.  fall  by  the  s.  8 
2  Chr.  29:9  fath.  ha.  fallen  b.  t.  s. 
Job  .33:18  from  perish,  by  the  *. 

36:12  they  shall  perish  by  the  s. 
Ps.  44:3  got  not  land  by  their  *. 

78:64  their  priests  fell  by  the  s. 
Jer.  11:22  young  men  shall  die 
by  the  *.  18:21';  Lam.  2:21 

14:12  I  will  consu.  them  by  t.  s. 
15  by  s.  and  famine  shall  pro. 

16:4  shall  be  consumed  by  the  s. 
44:12,  18,  27 

19:7  cause  them  f  o  fall  hi/  the  s. 

21:9  abideth,  shall  die  by  the  s. 
38:2;  42:17,  22 

27:13  why  will  ye  die  by  the  s.  ? 

32:36  city  sh.  be  deliver,  by  t.  *. 

33:4  houses  thro,  down  by  flies. 

34:4  Zedek.  sh.  not  die  by  the  s. 

44:13  I  puK-ished  Jerusal.  byt.  s. 
Ezek.  26:6  daugh.  be  slain  b'yt.s. 
11  be  sh.  slay  thy  pec.  by  t.  s. 

2S:23  be  Judged  in  her  bi/  the  s. 

31:18  th.  that  be  slain  bi/  the  s. 
32:20,  21,  22,  25,  30  ;  33:27 

39:23  so  they  fell  all  by  the  s. 
IIos.  1:7  will  not  save  them  by  *. 
Amos  7:11  Jerobo.  sh.  die  6)/ 1.  s. 

9:10  my  people  sh.  die  by  the  s. 
flag.  2:22  ev.  one  by  the  *.  of  his 
Eeo.  13:1'4  had  the  wound  by  a  s. 

See  EDGE,  PALL. 

From  the  SWORD. 

Ex.  18:4  delivered  me  fr.  the  s. 
Lev.  26:36  they  sh.  flee  as/,  a  s. 

1  K.  19:17  him  that  cscap./.  t.  *. 

2  Chr.  .36:20  escaped /?■(»»  the  *. 
Job  5:15  he  saveth  poor  fr.  the  s. 

.39:22  neither  turneth  he/,  t.  s. 
Ps.  22:20  deliver  my  soul/?',  t.  s. 

144:10  delivereth  Davldy>-.  t.  s. 
Is.  21:15  they  fled/,  t.  drawn  s. 

31:8  but  he  shall  flee  from  the  s. 
Jer.  21:7  such  as  are  left  fr.  t.  ». 

46:16  let  us  go  fr.  the  oppress.  *. 
Ezek.  12:16  Fll  leave  a  few/r.  s. 

38:8  laud  that  Is  brou./r.  the  e. 

My  SWORD. 
Gen.  48:22  1  took  fr.  A.  wi.  m.  s. 
Ex.  15:9  I  will  draw  jny  s.  my 
Deut.  32:41  whet  7ny  glit.  *.  42 
1  Sam.  21:8  neith.  brought  my  s. 
Ps.  44:6  neither  shall  my  s.  save 
Is.  .34:5  my  s.  shall  be  bathed  in 
Ezek.  21:3  I  will  draw  my  s. 
5  I  the  Lord  have  drawn  my  s. 

.30:24  I  have  put  7ny  s.  in  ha.  25 

32:10  when  I  sh.  brandish  my  s. 
Zee.  2:12  shall  be  slain  by  my  *. 

With  the  SWORD. 

Gen.  31:26  as  capti.  taken  iv.  t.  s. 
Ex.  5:3  lest  he  fall  on  us  w.  t.  s. 

22:24  I  will  kill  you  w.  the  s. 
Num.  19:16  touch,  slain  w.  t.  *. 

20:18  lest  I  come  out  w.  the  s. 

31:8  Balaam  they  slew  w.  the  *. 
Deut.  28:22  L.  sh.  smi.  th.  w.  t.  *. 
Jos.  10:11  Is.  slew  w.  t.  s.  13:22 

11:10  smote  king  of  Ha.  w.  t.  s. 

1  Sam.  17.:45  thou  comest  w.  t.  s. 
47  the  Lord  saveth  not  ?«.  *. 

2  Sam.  20:8  girdle  ic.  a  s.  fasten. 

1  K.  1:51  not  slay  serv.  ?o.  the  *. 
2:8  not  put  th.  to  death  w.  t.  s. 
19:1  had  slain  prophets  lo.  t.  *. 

2  K.  8:12  wilt  thou  slay  w.  the  s. 
11:20  thev  slew  Athaliah  with 

the  s.  2  Chr.  23:21 
a  Chr.  21:4  slew  breth.  tv.  the  s. 
.36:17  slew  young  men  w.  the  s. 
Ps.  42:10  as  w.  a  s.  in  my  bones 
/*.  1:20  sh.  be  devoured  w.  the  s. 


SYN 

/*.  14:19  slain,  thr.  thro'  w.  a  s. 

22:2  thy  men  not  slain  w.  the  s, 

27:1  Lord  w.  his  strong  *.  shall 
Jer.  5:17  impover.  cities  w.  1. 1. 

14:18  behold  the  slain  w.  the  s. 

20:4  he  sh.  slay  Judah  w.  the  s. 

27:8  nati.  will  I  punish  w.  i.  s. 

29:18  I  will  persecute  w.  the  s. 
Lam.  4:9  that  be  slain  w.  the  s. 
Ezek.  7:15  in  field  sh.  die  w.  t.  ». 

26:8  sh.  slay  daughters  w.  the  s. 

31:17  to  hell  with  them  that  ba 
slain  w.  the  s.  .32:28,  32  ;  35:0 
Amos  1:11  did  pursue  bro.  w.  t.  s. 

4:10  men  have  I  slain  w.  the  y. 

9:1  I  will  slay  last  of  th.  w.  t.  s. 
Mic.  5:6  waste  Assyria  w.  the  s. 
Mat.  26:52  that  take  the  *.  shall 

perish  with  the  *. 
Luke  22:49  sh.  we  smite  w.  t.  s.  t 
Acts  12:2  Her.  killed  Jas.  w.  t.  s. 
Heb.  11:.37  tempt,  slain  w.  the  s. 
Rev.  2:16  I  will  fight  th,  w.  the  s. 

6:8  and  power  to  kill  w.  s.  and 

13:10  killeth  w.  s.  be  kill.  tv.  s. 

19:21  remnant  were  slain  with 
the  8. 

SWORDS. 

1  Sam.  13:19  lest  Hebr.  make  *. 

2  K.  3:26  took  700  men  drew  *. 
Neh.  4:13  I  set  the  i)eople  wi.  «. 
Ps.  55:21  words  were  drawn  *. 

59:7  belch  out,  s.  are  in  th.  lips 
Prov.  30:14  gener.  teeth  are  as*. 
Catit,  3:8  hold  s.  expert  in  war 
/*.  2:4  beat  their  *.  into  plough- 
shares, Mic.  4:3 
21:15  they  fled  from  the  *. 
Ezek.  16:40  thrust  through  wi.  *. 
23:47  dispatch  them  with  th.  *. 
28:7  strangers  sh.  draw  their  *. 
30:11  they  shall  draw  theirs. 
32:12  by  *.  of  the  mighty  will  I 
27  they  have  laid  their  s.  und. 
Joel  3:10  beat  ploughsh,  into  *. 
Mat,  26:47  with  Ju.  great  multi- 
tude with  s.  Mark  14:43 
Luke  22:38  beho.  here  are  two  *. 

SWORiV. 
Gen.  22:16  by  myself  have  I  *•, 
saith  L.  Is.  45:23  ;  Jer.  49:13; 
51:14;  Amos(,:9, 
Ex.  13:19  Joseph  had  straitly  i. 
17:16  Lord  hath  *.  that  he  will 
Lev.  6:5  about  wh.  had  s.  falsely 
Veut.  7:8  keep  oath  *.  Jer.  11:5 
1.3:17  as  he  hath  s.  to  thy  fath. 
28:9  estab.  th.  as  he  hath  *.  29:13 
31:7  bri.  to  land  L.  *.  Neh.  9:15 
Jos.  9:18  because  princes  had  *. 

19  we  have  «.  to  th.  2  Sam.  21:2 
Jud.  21:1  men  of  Is.  had  *.  to  M. 
7  have  *.  not  to  give  wives,  18 

1  Sam.  3:14  I  ha.  *.  to  hou.  of  E. 

2  Sam.  21:2  Is.  had  s.  to  Gibeon. 
2  Chr.  15:15  had  *.  with  hearts 
Neh.  9:15  land  th.  hadst  s.  to  give 
Ps.  24:4  hath  not  s.  deceitfully 

89:3  I  have  *.  to  David  my  serv. 
35  *.  by  my  holiness.  Amos  4:2 
102:8  mad  ag.  me,  are  *.  ag.  me 
110:4  L.  hath  *.  will  not  repent 
119:106  I  have  *.  will  perform 
1.32:11  L.  hath  s.  in  truth  to  D. 
Is.  14:24  Lord  of  hosts  hath  «. 
45:23  I  have  *.  by  myself,  word 
54:9  I  have  *.  wat.  no  more  go 

over  earth,  I  have  *. 
62:8  L.  hath  s.  by  his  ri.  hand 
Jer.  5:7*.  by  th.  thatarenogodi 
44:26  I  ha.  ».  by  mv  great  namo 
Ezek.  21:23  them  that  have  *. 
Amos  8:7  Lord  hath  *.  by  Jacob 
Mic.  7:20  perf.  mercv  th.  hast  *. 
Acts  2:30  know.  God"  hath  *.  oath 
7:17  pro.  drew  nigh  God  had  *. 
Ueb.  4:3  I  have  *.  in  my  wrath 

SYCAMINE. 
Luke  17:6  to  *.  tr.  Be  plucked 

SYCAMORE  fruit. 
Amos  7:14  and  gather  of  s.  fruit 

SYCAMORE-TREE. 
Lvke  19:4  Zaccheus  climbed  s.-t. 

SYCAMORE-TREES. 
1  K.  10:27  Solomon  made  cedars 
as  s.-trees.  2  Chr.  1:15;  9:27 
1  Chr.  27:28  over  s.-t.  Baal-hanan 
Ps.  78:47  he  destroyed  their  s.-t. 

SYCAMORES. 
7*.  9:10  the  *.  are  cut  down 
SYCHAR.    John  4:5 
SYENE.   Ezek.  29:10 

SYNAGOGUE. 
Mat.  12:9  he  went  into  their*. 
13:54  tau.  in  their  *.  Mark  6;3 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SYR 

Marlt  5:22  Jairus,  one  of  the  rul. 

cf  the  s.  36,  38 ;  Lnke  8:41,  49 
Jjulce  '1:16  oustom,  went  into  x. 
20  e.ycs  of  all  in  s.  fast,  on  him 
7:5  loveth  nation,  built  us  a  s. 
John  9:22  he  sho.  be  put  out  of  s. 
J2:42  lest  they  be  put  out  of  s. 
18:20  I  ever  tauirht  in  s.  temple 
j6.cts  6:9  then  arose  cert,  of  thes. 
called  s.  of  the  Libertines 
i3:l4  they  went  into  s.  on  sab. 
j4:l  P.  an;l  Barna.  went  intos. 
37:1  Thessalonica,  wh.  was  a«. 
17  he  disputed  in  s.  with  Jews 
18:4  reasoned  in  s.  ev.  sabbath 

7  Justus,  whose  house  join.  s. 

8  Crispus,  chief  ruler  of  the  s. 
17  Sosthenes,  chief  ruler  of  s. 

26  Apollos  began  to  speak  in  s. 
22:J9  beat  in  s.  such  beli.  26:11 

Hev.  2:9  but  are  the  s.  of  Satan 
3:9  I  will  make  them  of  «.  of  Sa. 

SYIVAGOGUES. 
Ps.  74:8  they  burned  all  s.  of  G. 
Mat.  4:23  Je.  went  teaching  in*. 

9:35;  ilfaryfc  1:39;  Lwfe  13:10 
6:2  as  hypocrites  do  in  the  s. 
6  love  to  pray  standing  in  s. 
10:17  scourjje  you  in  s.  23:34 
23:6  love  chief  seats  in  s.  Mark 

12:39;  LukeUAZ;  20:46 
Mark  13:9  in  s.  ye  sh.  be  beaten 
Luke  4:15  taught  in  s.  gloritiod 
44  he  preached  in«.  of  Galilee 
12:11  they  bring  you  unto*. 
21:12  delivering  you  up  to  thes. 
John  16:2  shall  put  you  out  s. 
Acts  9:2  Saul  desired  letters  to  «. 
20  he  preached  Christ  in  the  s. 
13:5  P.  and  Barn,  preached  ins. 
15:21  being  read  in  $.  every  sa. 
24:12neither  raising  people  in  s. 

SYNTYOHE. 
FhU.  4:2  I  beseech  Euod.  and  S. 

SYRACUSE. 
Acts  28:12  lauding  at  S.  tarried 
three  days 

SYRIA, 
Jud.  10:6  Is.  served  gods  of  S. 
2  Sa7n.  8:6  David  put  garrisons 

in  S.  1  Chr.  18:6 
15:8  I  abode  at  Geshur  in  S. 

1  K.  10:29  kings  of  S.  did  th.  br. 
31:25  Rezon  reigned  over  S. 
19:15  Haz.  king  of  S.  2  K.  13:3 
22:1  without  war  betw.  S.  and 

S  K.  5:1  deliverance  given  to  S. 
6:23  bands  of  S.  came  no  more 
7:5  no  man  in  the  camp  of  S. 
8:13  that  thou  sh.  be  king  of  S. 
13:7  for  the  king  of  S.  destroy. 

17  arrow  of  deliveran.  from  S. 

19  thou  sh.  smite  S.  but  thrice 
16:6  king  of  S.  recove.  El.  to  S. 

2  Chr.  18:10  thou  shalt  push  S. 
21:23  host  of  S.  came  against 
28:23  gods  of  kings  of  S.  help 

Is.  7:2  saying,  S.  is  confederate 
8  for  head  of  S.  is  Damascus 
Ezek.  16:57  of  the  daughters  of  S. 
27:16  S.  was  thy  merchant 
Hos.  12:13  fled  into  country  of  S. 
Amos  1:5  S.  shall  go  into  captiv. 
Mat.  4:24  went  throughout  all  S. 
Luke  2:2  Cyrenius  governor  of  S. 
Acts  15:23  to  the  brethren  in  S. 
41  he  went  through  S.  and 
18:18  sailed  thence  into  S.  21:3 ; 
Gal.  1:21 

SYRIAC. 
Dan.  2:4  spake  to  the  king  in  S. 

SYRIAIV. 
Gen.  25:S0  daugh.  of  Betliuel  S. 

Lab.  the  S.  28:5;  31:20,  21 
Deut.  26:5  a  S.  ready  to  perish 
2  K.  5:20  spared  Naaman  this  S. 

18:26  speak  in  the  S.  7s.  30:11 
Ezr.  4:7  written  in  S.  tongue  and 

interpreted  in  S.  tongue 
Luke  4:27  saving  Naaman  the  S. 

SYRIAIVS. 

S  Sam.  8:5  when  S.  of  Da.  came, 
David  slew  of  S.  22.000 
6  the  S.  became  David's  ser- 
vants, 1  Chr.  18:5,  6 
13  returned  from  smiting  of  S. 
10:6  Ammonites  hired  the  S. 
11  if  S.  be  too  str.  1  Chr.  19:12 
19  the  S.  feared  to  help  chil- 
dren of  Amnion,  1  Chr.  19:19 

1  K.  20:20  the  S.  fled,  and  Israel 

27  flocks,  but  S.  filled  country 
29  Israel  slew  of  the  S.  100.000 

22:11  th.  Shalt  thou  push  the  S. 

2  K.  5:2  the  S.  had  taken  a  maid 


TAB 

2  K.  6:9  thith.  S.  are  comC  clown 
7:4  let  us  fall  unto  host  of  S. 
6  Lord  made  the  host  of  the  S. 
10  we  came  to  camp  of  the  S. 
8:28  S.  wounded  Joram,  29; 

9:15;  2  Chr.  22:5 
13:5  from  under  the  hand  of  S. 
17  for  thou  Shalt  smite  the  S. 
16:6  the  S.  came  to  Elath  and 
7s.  9:12  S.  bcf.  and  Philistines 
Jer.  35:11  for  fear  of  army  of  S. 
Amos  9:7  brou.  the  S.  from  Kir? 

SYROPHEMCIAIV. 
Mark  7:26  a  Greek,  a  S.  by.  nat. 


TABEAL. 

2«.  7:6  a  king,  even  the  son  of  T. 
TABERAH. 

Num.  11:3  he  called  the  place  T. 
Deut.  9:22  at  T.  he  provoked  L. 
TAANACH.    1  K.  4:12 

TABERIIVG. 

Nah.  2:7  vo.  of  doves  t.  on  brea. 

TABER\.ACLE. 

Ex.  25:9  make  after  pattern  of  t. 
27:9  thou  shalt  make  court  of  t. 

19  vessels  of  t.  of  brass,  39:40 
29:43  t.  be  sanctif.  by  my  glory 
33:7  Mo.  pitch.- (!.  without  camp 

11  Josh,  departed  not  out  of  t. 
36:8  them  that  wrou.  work  of  t. 
39:32  th.  was  work  of  t.  finished 

33  they  brought  the  t.  to  Mo. 
40:2  set  up  the  t.  9  anoint  t. 

17  on  first  day  the  t.  was  reared 
up,  18  ;  Num.  7:1 

33  reared  court  round  about  t, 

34  glory  of  Lord  filled  the  t.  3.) 
36  cloud  was  taken  from  over 

t.  Num.  9:17;  10:11 ;  12:10 
38  the  cloud  of  Lord  was  on 
the  t.  Num.  9:18,  19,  22 
Lev.  8:10  Mo.  anointed  t.  and  all 
15:31  die  not  when  they  defile  t. 
17:4  bringetli  not  offering  bef.  t. 
20:11  will  set  ray  t.  among  you 
Num.  1:50  appoint  Levites  over 
t.  bear  t.  sh.  encamp  ro.  t.  53 
51  when  t.  settcth  forivard, 
and  when  t.  is  to  be  pitched 
53  Levites  sh.  keep  charge  of  t. 
3:7,  25  :  18:3  ;  31:30,  47 
4:16  overs!,  of  t.  pertain,  to  E. 
5:17  priest  sh.  take  of  dust  of  t. 
7:3  they  brou.  offering  before  t. 
9:15  on  day  that  t.  was  reared, 
cloud  cov.  t.  tent  of  testimo. 
10:21  Kohathites  did  set  up  t. 
11:24  Mos.  set  70  ciders  round  t. 
26  they  went  not  out  unto  t. 
10:9  seem,  small  to  do  ser.  of  t. 
24  get  from  about  t.  of  Ko.  27 
17:13  whos.  com.  near  t.  sh.  die 
Deut.  31:15  appeared  in  t.  in  clo. 
■Jos.  22:19  wherein  L.'s  t.  dwell. 
2  Sam.  6:17  set  arli  in  midst  t. 
7:6  ha.  walked  in  tent  and  in  t. 
1  K.  2:28  Joab  fled  to  t.  of  Lord 
8:4  vessels  in  t.  bro.  2  Chr.  5:5 

1  Chr.  6:48  Levites  for  serv.  of  t. 
9:23  they  had  oversight  of  the  t. 
16:39  priests  before  t.  of  Lord 
17:5  ha.  gone  from  one  t.  to  ano. 
21:29  t.  M.  made  in  wilderness 
23:26  they  sh.  no  more  carry  t. 

2  Chr.  1:5  put  brazen  altar  bef  t. 
.Job  5:24  kn.  thy  t.  sh.  be  in  pea. 

18:6  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  t. 

14  confidence  be  rooted  out  t. 

15  destruc.  shall  dwell  in  his  t. 
19:12  his  troops  encamp  rou.  t. 
20:26  ill  with  him  th.  is  left  in  t. 

29:4  w'h.  secret  of  G.  was  up.  t. 

31:31  if  men  of  my  t.  said  not 

.?6:29  can  any  und.  noise  of  t.  ? 
Ps.  15:1  L.  who  sh.  abide  in  t. 

19:4  in  them  he  set  a  t.  for  sun 

27:5  in  secret  of  his  I.  hide  me 
6  I  will  offer  in  his  t.  sacrifices 

01:4  I  will  abide  in  thy  t. 

76:2  in  Salem  is  his  t.  dwell. -pi. 

78:60  so  he  forsook  t.  of  Shiloh 
67  moreo.  he  refused  /.  of  Jos. 

132:3  I  will  not  come  into  t.  7 
jh'ov.  14:11  t.  of  upright  flourish 
7s.  4:6  t.  for  shadow  from  heat 

16:5  he  sh.  sit  on  it  in  t.  of  Da. 

a3:20  t.  th.  sh.  not  be  ta  down 
.7er.  10:20  my  t.  is  spoiled,  cords 
Lam.  2:4  slew  all  pleasant  in  t. 

6  he  hath  violently  ta.  away  t. 
Ezek.  .37:27  my  t.  sh.  be  with  th. 

41:1  which  was  breadth  of  i. 
Amos  5:26  have  borne  /.  of  JIoJ. 


TAB 

Amo.i  9:11  will  I  raise  up  t.  of  D. 
ActsT.Hye  took  up  <.  of  Moloch 
46  desired  to  find  a  t.  for  God 
15:16  will  build  again  t.  of  Dav. 
2  Cor.  5:1  if  house  oft.  be  disso. 

4  we  th.  are  in  th.  t.  do  groan 
Heb.  8:2  true  t.  which  L.  pitched 

5  when  Moses  was  to  make  t. 
9:2  there  was  a  t.  made,  sanctu. 

3  t.  which  is  called  holiest 

6  priests  wentalw.  into  first  t. 
8  while  as  first  t.  was  yet  stan. 

11  priest  by  greater  and  per.  t. 
21  sprinkled  with  blood  the  t. 

13:10  no  right  to  eat  wh.  ser.  t. 
2  Pet.  1:13  as  long  as  I  am  in  t. 

14  shortly  I  must  put  oS'my  t. 
Rev.  13:6  blasp.  his  name  and  t. 

15:5  behold  temple  of  t.  opened 

See  CONGREGATION,  DOOR. 

TABERIV.ACLE  of  wilness. 

Num.  17:7  M.  la.  rods  in  t.  of  iv. 
8  on  mor.  M.  went  into  t.  of  w. 

2  Chr.  24:6  br.  colle.  for  t.  of  w. 

Acts  7:44  our  fathers  had  t.  of  w. 
TABER\ACLES. 

Num.  24:5  how  goodly  thy  t. 

Job  11:14  let  not  wic.  dwell  in  t. 
12:6  t.  of  robbers  prosper,  they 
15:.34  fire  sh.  cons.  t.  of  bribery 
22:23  put  away  iniq.  from  thy  t. 

Ps.  43:3  let  them  brmg  me  to  t. 
46:4  make  glad  holy  place  of  t, 
78:51  smote  their  strength  in  t. 
83:6  ofE.  consulted  together 
84:1  how  amiable  are  thy  t. 
118:15  salvation  in  t.  of  righte. 
132:7  we  will  go  into  t.  worship 

Dan.  11:45  he  sh.  plant  t.  of  pal. 

Hos.  9:6  thorns  sh.  be  in  their  t. 
12:9  make  thee  to  dwell  in  t. 

Mai.  2:13  L.  cut  off  man  out  of  t. 

Mat.  17:4  let  us  make  here  three 
t.  Mark  9:5;  Luke9:SS 

Heb.  11:9  Abrah.  dwelling  in  t. 

See  FEAST. 

TABITHA. 

Acts  9:36  a  disciple  named  T. 

40  turn,  to  body  said,  T.  arise 
TABLE. 
JSx.  25:23  thou  sh.  also  make  a  t. 

27  staves  to  bear  f.  28  ;  37:14 
31:8  Beza.  sh.  make  f.  and  altar 

37:10  made  t.  16  vessels  on  t. 

40:22  put  t.  in  tent  of  congreg. 
Lev.  24:6  six  on  a  row  on  pure  t. 
Num.  3:31  Kohathites'  charge  t. 
■Jud.  1:7  gath.  meat  under  my  t. 

1  Sanh.  20:29  co.  not  to  king's  t. 
34  Jona.  arose  from  t.  in  anger 

2  Sa7H.  9:7Mephibosheth  sh.  eat 

at  my  t.  10,  11,  13;  19:28 

1  K.  2:7  be  th.  that  eat  at  my  t. 
4:27  all  that  came  to  Solo.'s  t. 
10:5  queen  of  Sheba  saw  meat 

of  his  t.  2  Chr.  9:4 
13:20  as  th.  sat  at  t.  word  of  L. 
18:19  proph.  eat  at  Jezebel's  t. 

2  K.  4:10  let  us  set  for  him  a  t. 
Neh.  5:17  we.  at  my  t.  150  Jews 
Job  36:16  wh.  should  be  set  on  t. 
Ps.  23:5  thou  prcparest  t.  be.  me 

69:22  let  th.  t.  become  a  snare 

78:19  can  G.  furn.  t.  in  wildem. 

128:3  child,  like  plants  about  t. 
Prov.  3:3  wri.  on  t.  of  heart,  7:3 

9:2  wisd.  hath  furnished  her  t. 
Cant.  1:12  wh.  king  sitteth  at  f. 
7s.  21:5  prepare  the  f.  eat 

30:8  write  before  them  in  f. 

65:11  prepare  t.  for  that  troop 
■Jer.  17:1  it  is  graven  on  f.  of  he. 
L'zek.  23:41  prepar.  a  t.  before  it 

39:20  ye  shall  be  filled  at  my  f. 

41:22  this  is  t.  that  is  bef.  Lord 

44:16  shall  come  near  to  my  t. 
Dan.  11:27  shall  speak  lies  at  t. 
Mai.  1:7  t.  of  L.  is  contemptible 

12  ye  sav,  t.  of  Lord  is  pollut. 
Mat.  15:27"  dogs  eat  crumbs  from 

their  master's  t.  Mark  7:28 
Luke  16:21  crn.  fr.  rich  man's  f. 
22:21  betrayeth,  is  wi.  me  on  /. 
30  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  (. 
■John  12:2  L.  was  one  th.  sat  at  t. 
13:28  no  man  at  t.  knew  wh,  in. 
Rom.  11:9  let  their  f.  be  a  snare 
1  Cor.  10:21  ye  cannot  be  partak- 
j       ers  of  Lord's  t.  and  t.  of  dev. 

See  SHOW-BREAD. 

WrUins  TABLE. 

Lnke  1:63  Zacha.  asked  for  w.  t. 

TABLES. 
E.r.  32:15  t.  were  writ,  on  sides 
16  t.  were  work  of  G.  gra.  on  t. 


TAK 

Ex.  .32'19  <!ast  the  t.  out  of  his  li. 
34:1  write  on  t.  words  in  first  t. 
Deut.  10:4  he  wr.  on  t.  acco.  to  t. 
5  put  f.  in  the  ark,  Heb.  9:4 

1  Chr.  28:16  David  ga.  gold  for  t. 

2  Chr.  4:9  Solo,  also  made  ten  t. 
Js.  28:8  all  f.  are  full  of  vomit 
Ezek.  40:41  8  t.  whereon  slew  sa. 

42  four  t.  were  of  he\™  stone 
Hai.  2:2  write  vision,  plain  on  ( 
Mat.  21:12  he  overthrew  t.  of  the 
money-changers,  Afark  11:18 
Mark  7:4  wash,  of  cups,  pots,  (. 
■John  2:15  dro.  out,  overthrew  (. 
Acts  6:2  leave  word  of  G.  serve  (. 
2  Chr.  3:3  not  in  t.  of  st.  fleshly  (. 
See  STONE,  TWO. 

TABLETS. 
Ex.  35:22  brought  t.  of  jewels 
Num.  31  :.50  brought  t.  atonement 
Is.  3:20  I  will  take  away  the  I. 

TABOR. 
Ji/d.  4:6  draw  toward  mount  T. 
12  Barak  was  gone  to  mount  T. 
8:18  they  whom  ye  slew  at  T.  ? 
1  Sam.  10:3  come  to  plain  of  T. 
Ps.  89:12  T.  and  Hermon  shall 
■Jer.  46:18  surely,  as  T.  is  among 
Hos.  5:1  a  net  spread  upon  T. 

TABRET. 
Gen.  31:27  have  sent  t^iee  with  t. 
1  Sam.  10:5  fr.  high  place  with  t. 
■Job  17:6  aforetime  I  was  as  a  t. 
Is.  5:12  t.  and  wine  are  in  feasts 

TABRETS. 

1  Sam.  18:6  ca.  to  meet  S.  wi.  i. 
Is.  24:8  mirth  o(  t.  ceaseth,  joy 

30:32  it  sh.  be  with  t.  and  harpa 
■Jer.  31.4  again  be  adorn,  with  t. 
Ezek.  28:13  workmansh.  of  thy  t. 

TACHES. 
Ex.  26:6  thou  shalt  make  fifty  t. 
11  thou  sh.  make  fifty  t.  35:11 
30:13  he  made  fifty  t.  of  gold,  18 
39:33  they  brought  his  t.  boards 

T.ACKLIXG,  8. 
Is.  .33:23  thy  t.  are  loosed,  could 
Acts  27:19  third  day  cast  out  t. 
T.ADMOR. 

2  Chr.  8:4  Solomon  built  T. 
TAHAPAJVES,  or  TEHAPH 

NEHES, 
Jer.  2:16  the  children  of  T.  have 
43:7  thus  came  they  even  to  T. 
46:14  punish  in  Noph  and  T. 
Ez^k.  30:18  at  T.  also  the  day  sh. 

TAHPHEIVES. 
1  K.  1J;19  gave  him  sister  of  T. 
TAIL. 

Ex.  4:4  put  out  hand,  ta.  it  by  t, 
Deut.  28:13  make  head,  not  f.  44 
■fud.  15:4  foxes,  turned  t.  to  t. 
.Job  40:17  behemoth  mov.  his  f. 
Is.  9:14  cut  offfr.  Is.  head  and  t. 
15  prophet  teache.  lies,  he  is  t. 
19:15  wo.  wh.  head  or  t.  may  do 
Rev.  12:4  his  t.  dr.  third  of  stars 

TAILS. 

Jud.  15:4  firebrand  betw.  two  t. 
Is.  7:4  two  t.  of  these  firebrands 
Rev.  9:10  t.  like  scor.  stings  in  t. 
19  power  in  t.  their  t.  like  ser. 

TARE. 

Gen.  13:9  if  thou  t.  left  hand 
14:21  give  me  persons,  t.  goods 
22:2  t.  now  thy  son.  th.  only  8. 
24:3  shalt  not  t.  wife  to  son,  37 
31:32  discern  what  is  thine,  t.it 
38:23  let  her  t.  it  to  her,  lest  we 

Ex.  6:7  I  will  t.  you  fora  people 
10:26  thereof  must  we  t.  serve  L. 
17:5 and  thy  rod  t.  in  thy  hand 
20:7  not  t.  na.  L.  vain,  D'ei/t.  5:11 
21:14  t.  him  from  mine  altar 
23:8  sh.  t.  no  gift.  Deut.  16:19 
.34:9  t.  us  for  inheritance 

Lev.  25:46  ye  sh.  t.  them  for  chil. 

Nvm.  8:6  t.  Levites  from  am.  Is. 
11:17  I  will  t.  of  spirit  on  thee 
16:3  ye  t.  too  much  upon  yon,  7 

Deut.'l:\3  t.  ye  wise  men 
4:.34  t.  him  a  nation,  fr.  nation 
25:8  if  sav.  I  like  not  to  t.  her 

Jos.  10:42 "their  land  did  Josh.  t. 
20:4  they  shall  t.  him  into  city 

Jnd.  14:15  called  to  f.  th.  we  ha. 

Ruth  2:10  should,  t.  knowledge 

1  Sam.  2:16  then  t.  as  soul  desir. 
17:46  and  t.  thy  head  from  thee 
19:14  S.  sent  messensersto  t.  D. 
21:9  if  thou  wilt  t.  that,  I.  it 
25:11  sh.  I  then  I.  bread  and  w. 

2  Sam.  12:4  spared  to  I.  his  fiock 


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9  Sam.  12:28    it,  lest  1 1.  city 
16^)  go  over,  and  t.  off  his  head 
19:19  kin^  sh.  t.  to  heart,  13:33 
30  Mephibosh,  said.  Let  him  t. 

1  K.  11:31  said  to  Jer.  t.  10  piec. 
14:3  t.  ten  loaves ;  18:40  t.  prop. 
20:18  war  or  peace,  t.  th.  alive 
22:26  t.  Micaiah,  car.  hira  back 

2  K.  5:16  urged  to  <.  20  I  will  t. 
123  t.^  talents;  8:8  t.  a  present 

10:14  t.  th,  alive;  12:5  priests  t. 
19:30  t.  root  downward,  Is.  37:31 

1  Chr.  21:24  I  will  not  t.  that  is 

Ezr.  5:14  those  did  Cyrus  t. 
15  t.  vessels,  carry  into  temple 

Job  23:10  he  know,  way  that  1 1. 
31:36  I  wo.  t.  it  on  my  shoulder 
41:4  wilt  thou  t.  him  for  serv.  ? 

Ps.  7:5  persecute  my  soul,  and  t. 
51:11  t.  not  thy  Holy  Sp.  fr.  me 
71:11  t.  him,  none  to  deliv.  him 
81:2  t.  psalm;  83:12  t.  houses 
89:.3.3  kind,  will  I  not  t.  fr.  him 
109:8  let  another  t.  his  office 
119:43 1.  not  word  of  truth  out 
1.39:20  ene.  t.  thy  name  in  vain 

J'roo.  6:25  neither  let  her  t.  thee 
7:18  let  us  t.  our  fill  of  love 
30:9  t.  name  of  my  God  in  vain 

JE;.  5:15  shall  t.  nothing  of  labor 
19  t.  his  portion,  rejo.  in  labor 

Is.  27:6  cause  th.  of  J.  to  t.  root 
28:19  fr.  time  itgoeth,  sh.  t.  you 
33:23  prey  is  divi.  lame  t.  prey 
40:24  their  stock  sh.  not  t.  root 
44:15  he  will  t.  thereof 
58:2  they  f.  deli,  in  approac.  6. 
66:21  I  will  t.  of  th.  for  priests 

Jer.  2:22  t.  soap ;  3:14  f.  1  of  city 
13:21  sh.  not  sorrows  t.  th.  as? 
15:19  if  thou  t.  precious  fr.  vile 
18:22  have  digged  pit  to  t.  me 
19:1  t.  of  ancients  of  the  people 
25:9  I  will  t.  families  of  north 
10  will  t.  fr.  th.  voice  of  mirth 
32:24  th.  are  come  to  city  to  t. 
28  Nebu.  king  of  Bab.  sh.  t.  it 
39:12  t.  Jeremiah,  look  to  him 
50:15  t.  vengeance  upon  her 
51:26  shall  not  t.  of  thee  stone 

Lam.  2:13  wh.  t.  to  wit.  for  th.  ? 

Ezefc.  11:19  I  will  t.  stony  heart 
24:5  i.  choice  of  flock 

25  when  1 1.  fr.  their  strength 
33:2  if  peo.  t.  man  of  their  coast 
36:24  I  will  t.  you  from  heathen 
46:18  prince  not  t.  peo.'s  inher. 

Pan.  7:18  saints  shall  f.  kingd. 

11:18  turn  to  isles,  shall  t.  many 
Sos.  14:2  t.  with  you  words 
Arms  5:12  afflict  just,  f.  bribe 

9:2  shall  my  hand  t.  them,  3 
Jon.  4:3  (.  I  beseech  th.  my  life 
Mic.  2:2  covet  fields,  t.  by  viole. 
jffah.  1:2  L.  t.  venge.  on  advers. 
Hab.  1:10  th.  sh.  heap  dust,  t.  it 
Jfa^.  1:8  liuild  house,  1 1.  pleas. 

2:23  will  1 1.  thee,  O  Zerubbab. 
Zee.  6:10  f  .  of  them  of  captivity 
Mat.  1:20  fear  not  to  (.  to  th.  M. 

2:13  t.  yo.  child  audits  mother 

6:25  t.  no  thought  for  your  life, 
28,  31,  .34;  10:19;  Mark  13:11 ; 
Luke  12:11,  22,  26 

15:26  it  is  not  meet  to  t.  chil- 
dren's bread,  Mat-k  7:27 

16:5  forg.  to  t.  bread,  Ma}-k  8:14 

18:16  t.  with  thee  one  or  two 

20:14  t.  that  thine  is,  go  thy  w. 

24:17  let  him  on  house-top  not 
CO.  to  t.  any  th.  Mark  1.3:15 

26:4  that  thev  might  t.  Jesus  by 
Bubtilty,  Mark  14:1,  44 

26  Je.  took  bread,  said  f.  eat, 
Mark  14:22;  1  Cor.  11:24 

52  they  that  t.  sword  sh.  peri. 
Mark  6:8  t.  nothing  for  their 
journey,  Luke  9:3 
12:19  his  br.     wife,  Luke  20:28 
15:36  whether  E.  come  to  t.  him 
Luke  10:35  t.  care  of  him ;  2:19  t. 
ease 

14:9  begin  with  shame  to  t.  low. 
22:36  that  hath  purse  let  him  t. 

John  2:16  J.  said,  t.  things  hence 
6:7  every  one  may  t.  a  little 
15  th.  would  come,  t.  by  force 
7:30  sou.  to;.  32;  10:.39;  11:57 
10:17  lay  down  life,  t.  itaga.  18 
16:15  sh.  i.  of  mine  and  show  it 
17:15  shouldest  (.  th.  out  world 
18:31  t.  ye  him,  and  judge  him 
19:6  t.  him  and  crucify  him 

Acts  12:3  H.  proceeded  to  «.  Pet. 
15:14  to  t.  of  them  a  people 

37  Bamab.  determined  to  (.  J. 

38  P.  thoug.  not  good  to  (.  him 
80:13  there  intending  to  t.  Paul 


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Acts  20:26  wherefore  1 1.  you  to 
27:.33  besou,  them  to  t.  meat,  34 

1  Cor.  6:7  why  not  ra.  t.  wrong? 
9:9  doth  God  t.  care  for  oxen  ? 

2  Cor.  11:20  if  a  man  t.  of  you 

1  Tim.  3:5  how  t.  care  of  church 

2  Thn.  4:11  t.  Mark,  bring  him 

1  Pet.  2:20  if  ye  t.  it  patiently 
Bev.  3:11  that  no  man  t.  thy  cro. 

5:9  thou  art  worthy  to  t.  book 
6:4  power  to  t.  peace  fr.  earth 
22:17  let  him  t.  water  of  life 
TARE  away. 

Gen.  42:.36  ye  will  t.  Benjamin  a. 

E.r.  2:9  t.  this  child  a.  and  nurse 
10:17  may  t.  a.  from  me  death 
33:23  I  will  t.  away  my  hand 

Leu.  3:4  he  L  a.  10, 15;  4:9;  7:4 
4:31  t.  a.  all  the  fat  thereof,  35 

N^utn.  17:10  quite  t.  a.  th.  murm. 

2  Sam.  4:11  shall  I  not  t.  you  a. 
5:6  except  thou  f.  a.  the  blind 
24:10  t.  a.  iniq.  of  thy  servant 

1  K.  2:31  t.  awny  innocent  blood 
19:4  enough,  O  L.  t.  a.  my  life 

10  seek  my  life  to  t.  it  a.  14 
20:6  pleasant  sh.  servant  t.  a. 
20:24  t.  kings  a.  put  captains 

2  K.  2:3  Lord  will  t.  a.  master,  5 
6:;?2  hath  sent  to  t.  a.  my  head 
18:62  I  come  t.  you  a.  36:17 

1  Chr.  17:13  I  wi.  not  t.  mercy  a. 
Job  7:21  why  dost  not  t.  a.  iniq. 
24:2  they  violently  t.  a.  flocks 
32:22  my  Maker  would  (.  me  a. 
36:18  beware,  lest  he  t.  thee  a. 
Ps.  .31:13  devised  to  t.  a.  my  life 
52:5  he  sh  t.  thee  a.  and  pluck 
58:9  he  sh.  t.  them  a.  as  with  a 
102:24  t.  me  not  a.  in  midst  of 
Prov.  22:27  why  should  he  t.  a. 
2.5:4  I.  a.  the  dross  from  silver 
5  t.  a.  wicked  from  before  king 
7s.  1:25  will  t.  awayaW  thy  tin 
10:2  to  f.  a.  ri^ht  from  the  poor 
25:8  rebu.  of  his  peo.  sh.  het.  a. 
27:9  all  fruit  to  t.  away  his  sin 
39:7  of  thy  sons  shall  they  /.  a. 
58:9  if  thou  t.  away  from  midst 
■Ter.  15:15  t.  me  not  a.  in  long-s. 
Ezek.  24:16  1 1.  a.  desire  of  eyes 
;33:4  if  sword  come  and  t.  a.  6 
36:26  I  will  t.  a.  stony  heart 
Hos.  1:6  will  utterly  t.  them  a. 
2:171  will  t.  a.  name  of  Baalim 
5:14  t.  a.  none  sh.  rescue  them 
14:2  say  unto  him,  t.  a.  iniquity 
.4mo«  4:2hewill  t.  you  away 
.Mic.  2:2  covet  houses,  t.  them  a. 
Zep.  3:11  will  t.  a.  out  of  midst 
Zee.  0:Tf.  a.  blood  out  of  mouth 
Mat.  2:3  sh.  t.  you  a.  with  dung 
Mat.  5:40  t.  away  thy  coat 
Mark  14:.30  Father,  t.  a.  this  cup 
Luke  1:25  to  t.  aw.  my  reproach 
17:31  not  come  down  to  t.  it  a. 
John.  11:39  Jesus  said,  t.  a.  stone 
Pom.  11:27  when  I  sh.  t.  a.  sins 
1  John  3:5  manifest,  to  t.  a.  sins 
Pen.  22:19  if  any  man  t.  a.  from 
See  COUNSEL. 

T.VKE  heed. 
Gen.  31:24  t.  h.  th.  speak  not,  29 
10:28  <.  h.  to  thyself,  34:12; 
Deut.    4:9;   12:13,    19,  30; 
ISam.  19:2;  1  Tim.  4:16 
19:12  t.  h.  to  yourselves,  Deut. 
2:4;  4:15,  23;  11:16;  Jos.  23:11; 
Jer.  17:21 
Num.  2.3:12  must  I  not  t.  h.  to  s. 
Deut.  27:9  t.  h.  and  heark.  O  Isr. 
Jos.  22:5  t.  h.  to  do  commandm. 
1  K.  2:4if  thy  children  t.  heed  to 
their  way,  8:25  ;  2  Chr.  6:16 

1  Chr.  28:10  t.  h.  for  L.  hath  ch. 

2  Chr.  19:6  t.  heed  what  ye  do 

7  let  fear  of  L.  be  on  you,  t.  h. 
33:8  so  that  th.  t.  h.  Ezr.  4:22 
Job  36:21  t.  h.  reg,  not  iniquity 
Ps.  39:1  I  will  t.h.  to  my  ways 
Ec.  7:21  t.  no  h.  to  words  spoken 
Js.  7:4  say  unto  him,  t.  heed 
Jer.  9:4  t.  h.  every  one  of  neigh. 
Hos.  4:10  left  off  to  t.  h.  to  Lord 
Mai.  2:15  t.  heed  to  your  spir.  16 
Mat.  6:1    h.  do  not  almsbef  m. 
18:10  t.  h.  that  ye  despise  not 
24:4  t.  h.  lest  any  man  deceive 

you,  Mark  13:5 
Mark  4:24  t.  h.  what  you  hear 
13:9  t.  h.  to  yoursel.  Luke  17:3 ; 

21:34;  Acts  5:35;  20:28 
23  t.  h.  I  foreto.  33  t.  h.  watch 
Luke  8:18  t.  h.  the.  how  ve  hear 
n:.35  t.  h.  that  lig.  be  not  dark. 
21:8  t.  h.  ye  be  not  deceived 
Acts  22:26  t.  heed  wh.  thou  doest 


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Pom.  11:21 1.  h.  lest  he  spare  not 

1  Cor.  3:10  man  C.  h.  how  he  bui. 
10:12  standeth  t.  h.  lest  he  fall 
Gal.  5:15  t.  k.  yebe  not  consum. 
Heb.  3:12  t.  h.  lest  heart  of  unbe. 

2  Pet.  1:19  ye  do  well  to  t.  heed 

T.4KE  hold. 
Ex.  15:14  sorrow  t.  h.  of  inhabi. 
Deut.  32:41  if  hand  t.  h.  of  judg. 
Job  27:20  terrors  t.  h.  on  him  as 
36:17  justice  t.  hold  on  thee 
38:13  mi.  t.  "t.  on  ends  of  earth 
Ps.  69:24  let  anger  t.  h.  of  them 
Prov.  2:19  nor  t.  h.  of  pa.  of  life 
5:5  down,  her  steps  t.  h.  on  hell 
Ec.  7:18  good  that  th.  t.  h.  of 
7s.  3:6  when  a  man  t.  h.  of  brot. 
4:1  sev.  worn.  t.  h.  of  one  man 
27:5  let  him  t.  h.  of  my  strength 
64:7  stir,  himself  to  t.h.  of  thee 
Mic.  6:14  t.  h.  but  sh.  not  deliver 
Zee.  1:6  not  t.  h.  of  your  fathe.  ? 
8:23  ten  men  t.  hold  of  him 
Luke  20:20  mi.  t.  h.  of  his  words 

TAKE  up. 
Gen.  41:34  t.  vp  5th  part  of  land 
,7os.  4:5  t.  vp  every  man  a  stone 
2  jr.  2:1  when  L.  would  t.  vp  El. 
4:36  t.  up  son  ;  6:7  t.  up  iron 
9:25  t.  up  cast  him  into  field 
Ps.  16:4  nor  t.  up  names 
27:10  then  the  L.  will  t.  me  vp 
Jer.  9:10  mountains  t.  up  weep. 

18  t.  vp  wail.  38:10  t.  vp  Jer. 
Ezek.  19:1  t.  t/plam.  for  princes 
Amos  3:5/.  up  snare  from  earth 

5:1  hear  word  1 1.  up  aga.  you 
Jon.  1:12  t.  me  vp  and  cast  me 
Mat.  9:6  /,  vp  bed,  Mark  2:9, 11 ; 

Liikeb:^i\  Johnb:\  11,  12 
16:24  t.  up  cross,  Mark  8:34; 

10:21 ;  Luke  9:23 
17:27  t.  vp  fish  thatfirst  Cometh 

TAKEIV. 
Gen.  2:23  she  was  t.  out  of  man 
12:15  wo.  was  t.  into  P.'s  house 

19  I  might  have  t.  her  to  wife 
14:14  Abr.  heard  brother  was  /. 
18:27  1  have  t.  upon  me  to  speak 
20:3  woman  thou  hast  t.  is  a  w, 
31:16  riches  G.  hath  /.  fr.  father 

Num.  3:12  t.  Lev.  8:16,  18 ;  18:6 
5:13  nei.  she  be  t.  with  manner 
31:49  ha.  t.  sum  of  men  of  war 

Deut.  20:7  wife,  and  hath  not  t. 
24:1  when  a  man  hath  t.  wife 

Jos.  7:15  he  that  is  t.  be  burnt 

16  the  tribe  of  Judah  was  t. 

17  Zabdi  was  t.  18  Ac.  was  t. 
Jnd.  15:6  because  he  had  t.  wife 

17:2  1,100  shekels  that  were  t. 

1  Sam.  4:11  ark  f.  17,  19,  21,  22 
7:14  cities  wh.  Philistines  had  <. 
10:21  S.  t.  12:3  ox  havel 

12:4  nor  t.  au<rht  of  man's  hand 
14:41  Saul  and  Jonathan  were  Z. 
42  cast  lots,  Jonathan  was  t. 
30:19  noth.  lacking  they  had  t. 

2  Sam.  12:9  hast  t.  his  wife,  10 
16:8  thou  art  t.  in  mischief 
23:6  because  they  cannot  be  t. 

1  K.  16:18  Zimri  saw  city  was  t. 

2  K.  2:10  if  thou  see  me  when  t. 
18:10  ninth  year  of  Ho.  Sama.  t. 

Ezr.  9:2  they  have  t.  of  daught. 
10:2  t.  strange  wives,  14,  17,  18 

Neh.  5:15  hand  t.  of  them  bread 

Est.  2:15  t.  Esther  for  daughter 

Job  16:12  hath  t.  me  by  my  neck 
24:24  they  are  t.  out  of  the  way 

Ps.  9:15  in  net  hid  is  their  foot 
10:2  let  them  be  t.  in  devices 
59:12  let  th.  be  t.  in  their  pride 
119:111  thy  testimonies  have  I 

Prov.  3:26  keep  foot  fr.  being  t. 
6:2  art  t.  with  words  of  mouth 
11:6  transgressors  shall  be  t. 

Ec.  3:14  nor  any  thing  from  it 
7:26  sinner  shall  be  t.  by  her 

Is.  7:5  have  t.  evil  counsel  agai. 
8:15  many  be  broken,  snared,  t. 
23:8  who  hath  t.  conn.  ag.  T.  ? 
24:18  be  t.  in  snare,  Jer.  48:44 
28:13  mi.  be  broken,  snared,  t. 
33:20  tabernacle  not  be  t.  down 
41:9  wh.  I  ha.  /.  fr.  ends  of  earth 
53:8  he  was  t.  from  prison  and 

Jer.  6:11  husband  with  wife  be  /. 
12:2  planted,  thev  have  t.  root 
34:3  thou  sh.  surely  be  t.  .38:23 
.38:28  till  day  that  jerus.  was  t. 
39:5  when  they  had  t.  him 
40:1  when  he  had  t.  him.  being 
48:1  Kiriath.  is  7  thou  sh.  be*. 
41  Kerioth  is  t.  46  sons  are  t. 
49:20  ht>ar  counsel  t.  airainst  Ed, 
50:2  Babylon  is  t.  24  ;  51:31,  41 


TAK 

Lam.  4:20  anointed  of  L.  wasi. 
Ezek.  12:13  prince  of  Israel  be  t. 

16:20  hast  /.  sons  and  daughte. 

17:12  hath  t.  the  king  thereof 
13  t.  of  king's  seed,  t.  oath 
20  he  shall  De  t.  in  my  snare 

18:17  hath  t.  off  his  hand  fr.  po. 

19:4  he  was  t.  in  their  pit,  8 

21:23  remembra.  that  they  be  t. 
Dan.  5:2  whi.  his  father  had  t.  3 
Amos  3:4  if  ye  have  t.  nothing,  5 
12  so  sh.  L  be  t.  that  dw.  in  S. 
Mat.  9:15  bridegroom  be  t.  fr.  th. 

21:43  kingd.  of  God  be  t.  fr.  you 

24:40  one  t.  Luke  17:34,  35,  36 

28:12  had  t.  counsel 
Mark  4:25  fr.  him  t.  that  which 

9:36  he  had  t.  him  in  arms 
Luke  5:5  toiled,  have  t.  nothing 

19:8  if  I  have  t.  any  thing  frota 
John  7:44  some  wo.  have  t.  him. 
Acts  2:23  have  t.  by  wick,  hands 

8:33  for  his  life  is  I.  from  earth. 

23:27  this  man  was  t.  of  Jews 
Rom.  9:6  word  ha.  t.  none  effect 

1  Thes.  2:17  t.  from  you  ash.  ti. 

2  Thes.  2:7  until  he  be  t. 

2  Tun.  2:26  who  are  t.  captive 
2  Pel.  2:12  made  to  be  destroyed 
Per.  11:17  th.  hast/,  great  power 
19:20  beast  was  t.  and  wi.  him 

TAKEIV  away. 
Gen.  21:25  Abini.'s  ser.  had  t.  a. 
27::36  he  hath  t.  a.  my  blessing 
31:1  J.  hath  t.  a.  all  that  is  our 
Ex.  14:11  hast  t.  us  away  to  die 
Lev.  14:43  he  hath  I.  a.  stones 
Deut.  26:14  nor  t.  away  aught 
Jud.  18:24  have  t.  a.  my  gods 
1  Sam.  21:6  day  when  it  was/,  a. 

1  K.  22:43  high  places  were  not 

/.  away,  2  K.  12:3;  14:4; 
2  Chr.  1.5:17 ;  20:33 

2  K.  2:9  bef.  I  be  t.  a.  from  thee 
Job  1:21  L.  gave,  L.  hath  /.  aw. 

20:19  hath  violently  t.  a.  house 
27:2  who  hath  /.  a.  my  judgme. 
34:5  God  hath  /.  a.  my  judgm. 
20  mighty  be  /.  a.  with,  hand 
Ps.  85:3  th.  hast  /.  a.  thy  wrath 
Prov.  4:16  their  sleep  is  /.  away 
Is.  6:7  thine  iniquity  is  /.  au  ay 
8:4  spoil  of  Samaria  sh.  be  /.  a, 
16:10  glad.  /.  a.  17:1  Da.  /.  a. 
52:5  my  peo.  is  /.  a.  for  naught 
57:1  merciful  /.  a.  righteo.  f.  a. 
64:6  our  iniquities  have  /.  us  a. 
Jer.  16:5  I  have  /.  aw.  my  peace 
Ezek.  33:6  he  is  /.  a.  in  his  iniq. 
Amos  4:10  I  ha.  /.  a.  your  horses 
Mic.  2:9  ye  have  /.  aw.  my  glory 
Zep.  3:15  L.  ha.  /.  a.  thy  judgm. 
Mat.  13:12  fr.  him  /.  a.  that  he 
hath,  25:29;  Luke%:19,  \  19:26 
Luke  10:42  good  part  not  be  /.  a, 
John  19:31  that  th.  might  be  /.  a. 
Acts  27:20  sho.  be  saved  was  /.  a. 
1  Cor.  5:2  done  th.  might  be  t.  a. 
TAKE\  hold. 

1  K.  9:9  have  /.  h.  on  other  gods 
Job  30:16  days  of  afflic  have  /.  h. 
Ps.  40:12  iniquities  have  /.  hold 
Is.  21:3  pangs  have  /.  h.  on  me 

TAKEIV  up. 
Ex.  40:36  cloud  was  /.  up  from 
Num.  9:17  w.  cloud  was  /.  vp,  21 

2  Sam.  18:9  Absalom  was  /.  xip 
Jer.  29:22  of  th.  sh.  be  /.  up  curse 
Ezek.  36:3  ye  are  /.  up  in  the  lips 
Luke  9:17  /.  up  of  fragments 
Acts  1:9  he  was  /.  itp,  a  cloud 

11  Jesus  which  is  /.  up  fr.  you 
22  unto  day  he  was  /.  up  fr.  ua 
20:9Eutychus  fell,  /.  up  dead 

TAKEST 
Ps.  144:3  that  /.  knowl.  of  him? 
7s.  58:3  thou  t.  no  knowledge 
Luke  19:21  /.  up  thou  layedst  not 

TAKEST  heed. 
1  Chr.  22:13  if/,  h.  to  fulfil  statu. 

TAKETH. 
Ex.  20:7  that  /.  his  name  in  vain, 

Deut.  5:11 
32:11  an  eagle  /.  them,  beareth. 
Jos.  7:14  tribe  L.  /.  shall  come 
Job  5:13  he  /.  wise  in  their  crafti- 

ness,  1  Cor.  3:19 
9:12  /.  away,  who  can  hinder! 
12:20  and  /.  awav  understand. 
27:8  what  is  hope  when  God  /.  ? 
Ps.  118:7  L.  /.  my  part  with  th. 
149:4  L./.  pleasure  in  his  people 
Prov.  1:19  which  /.  away  life  of 
16:32  better  than  he  tl^at  /.  city 
26:17  one  that  /.  a  dog  by  ears 
Ec.  1:3  of  his  labor  wluch  he  /. 


IQli 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


TAL 

Mc.  2:23  heart  t.  not  rest  in 

Is.  40:15  he  t.  up  isles  as  a  little 
51:18  nor  is  there  that  i.  her  by 

Ezek.  16:32  wh.  (.  strangers  inst. 
33:4  t.  not  warning ;  5  t.  warn. 

Mat.  4:5  devil  t.  him  up  into  ho. 
10:38  that  t.  not  his  cross,  and 
12:45  t.  eev.  spirits,  Luk&  11:26 

JtZiz;*  4:15  Satan  cometh,  and  t. 

away  word,  LukeSili 
5:40  he  i*.  father  and  mother  of 
9:18  whcr.  he  t.  him,  he  teareth 

Lv!ce  6:30  that  t.  goods,  ask  not 
9:30  a  spirit  t.  him,  he  suddenly 

John  1:29  Lamb  of  G.  t.  away  sin 
10:18  no  man  t.  it  from  me 
16:22  your  joy  no  man  t.  fr.  you 
21:13  Je.  then  cometh,  t.  bread 

1  Cor.  11:21  every  one  t.  bef.  an. 
Meb.  10:9  he  t.  away  the  first 

TAKETH  hold. 
Jl5J21:6  tremb.  t.  h.  on  my  flesh 
J^ot).  30:28  spider  t.  h.  wi.  hands 
Is.  56:6  that  t.  h.  of  my  covenant 
TAKIIVG. 

2  Chr.  19:7  with  God  no  t.  of  gif. 
Job  5:3  I  have  seen  foolish  t.  root 
P--.  119:9  by  t.  heed  thereto 
Jer.  50:46  at  noise  of  <.  of  Babyl. 
Eos.  11:3  I  taught  Ephraim  also 

to  go,  t.  them  by  their  arms 
Mat.  6:27  by  t.  tho.  12:85 
Luke  19:22  up  I  laid  not  down 
John  11:13  he  had  spok.  of  t.  rest 
8  Cor.  2:13  t.  my  leave  of  them,  I 
8  John  7  th.  went  forth  t.  uothi. 

TALE,  8. 
Ps.  90:9  we  spentl  years  as  a  t. 
Ezek.  22:9  carry  t.  to  shed  blood 
LukeU-.W  th.  words  seemed  as  t. 

TALEBEARER. 
Lev.  19:16  shalt  not  go  as  a  t. 
J^ov.  11:13  t.  rev.  secrets,  20:19 
16:8  words  t.  are  wounds,  26:22 
26:20  where  is  no  t.  strife 
TALE,  reckoning. 
Ex.  5:8  the  t.  of  bricks  which 

18  yet  shall  he  deliver  the  t.  of 
1  Sam.  18:27  foreski.  hit.  to  king 

1  Chr.  9:28  bring  vessels  in  by  i. 

XALEIVX 
Ex.  25:39  t.  of  pure  gold,  37:24 
88:27  sockets,  a  t.  for  a  socket 

2  Sayn.  12:30  weight  of  crown  a  t. 

1  A'.  20:39  shalt  pay  a  t.  of  silver 

2  /r.  5:22  give  them  a  t.  of  silver 
23:33  of  F.  of  gold,  2  Chr.  36:3 

Zee.  5:7  th.  was  lifted  a  t.  of  lead 
Mat.  25:25  I  went  and  hid  thy  t. 

28  take  therefore  the  t.  fr.  him 
Sev.  16:21  sto.  about  weight  of  t. 

TALE\TS. 
Ex.  38:24  gold  of  off.  was  29  t. 

27  100  t.  of  silver  were  cast 

1  K.  10:24  bought  hill  for  two  t. 

2  K.  5:5  Naaraan  took  ten  t. 

23  said.  Be  content,  take  two  t. 
15:19  Menahem  gave  P.  1,000  t. 
18:14  appointed  to  Hezek.  300 
2;j:33  trib.  of  100  t.  2  Chr.  36:3 

1  Chr.  19:6  Ammon.  sent  1,000  t. 
29:4  David  gave  3,000  t.  of  gold 

7  gold  5.000  t.  of  silver  10,000 1. 

2  Chr.  25:9  what  do  for  100  t.  f 
27:5  child,  of  Ammon  gave  100 1. 

Mat.  18:24  one  ow.  him  10,000  t. 
25:15  to  one  he  gave  five  i. 

See  GOLD,  SILVER. 

TALITHA  ciimi. 

Mark  5:41  he  said  unto  her,  t.  c. 
TALK,  Substantive. 

Job  11:2  man  full  of  t.  be  justi.  ? 

15:3  reason  wi.  unprofitable  t.f 
Frov.  14:23  t.  of  lips  tendeth  to 
Ec.  10:13  end  oit.  is  mischievo. 
Mat.  22:15  mi.  entangle  him  in  t. 

TALK,  Verb. 
A'«m.  11:17  I  will  come  and  /. 
Deut.  5:24  seen  that  God  doth  t. 

6:7  shall  t.  of  them  when  thou 

1  Sam.  2:3  t.  no  more  so  proudly 

2  A'.  18:26  t.  not  with  us  in  the 

1  Chr.  16:9  t.  ye  of  all  his  won- 
drous works,  Ps.  105:2 

Job  13:7  will  ye  t.  deceitfully? 

Ps.  69:36  they  t.  to  the  grief  of 
71:24  mv  tongue  shall  ?.  of  thy 
77:12  I  will  ^"of  thy  doings 
119:27  so  shall  I  /.  of  thy  works 
145:11  speak  of  thy  king,  and  t. 

Prmi.  6:22  when  th.  awa.  it  sh.  t. 
24:2  and  their  lips  t.  of  mischi. 

Jer.  12:1  let  ine  t.  with  th.  of  thy 

Ezek.  3;S2  arise,  1  will  t.  wi.  thee 


TAR 

Dan,  10:17  how  can  thy  Bcrv.  t. 

John  14:30  I  will  not  t.  much 
TALKED. 

Oen.  45:15  hisbreth.  t.  with  him 

Ex.  20:22  1  1.  with  you,  Deut.  5:4 
3:5:9  and  the  Lord  t.  with  Moses 
34:29  his  face  shone  while  he  t. 

1  Sam.  14:19  Saul  t.  unto  priest 

2  Chr.  25: 16  it  ca.  to  pass  as  he  ^ 
Jer.  38:25  if  princes  hear  I  ha.  t. 
Luke  9:30  t.  with  him  two  men 

24:32  heart  burn  while  he  t. 
John  4:27  marvelled  that  he  t. 
Acts  10:27  as  P.  t.  with  Cornelius 
20:11  t.  long,  till  break  of  day 
26:31  th.  <.  between  themselves 
Bev.  21:15  he  th.  t.  with  me  had 

TALKERS. 
Ezek.  .36:3  taken  up  in  lips  of  t. 
Tit.  1:10  there  are  many  vain  t. 

TALKEST,  ETH. 
•Tvd.  8:17  show  me  a  sign  thou  t. 
1  K.  1:14  while  thou  t.  with  king 
Ps.  37:30  his  tongue  t.  of  jndgra. 
John  4:27  why  t.  thou  with  her  t 
9:37  it  is  he  that  t.  with  thee 

TALKIIVG. 
Gen.  17:22  he  left  off  A  -witli  him 
1  K.  18:27  he  Is  t.  or  pursuing 
Est.  6:14  while  they  were  t.  wi. 
Ezek.  33:30  people  are  t.  ag.  thee 
Mat.  17:3  Mo.  and  Ellas  t.  with 

him,  Mark  9:4 
Rev.  4:1  voice  of  a  trumpet  t. 

TALKIIVG. 
Job  29:9  the  princes  roftained  t. 
Ejih.  5:4  filthiness,  nor  foolish  t. 

TALL. 
Deut.  8:10  t.  as  Anak.  81 ;  9:3 

1  K.  19:23  will  cut  down*,  cedar- 

trees.  Is.  37:24 

TALLER. 
Deut.  1:28  people  is  t.  than  we 

TAMAR. 
Oen.  .38:6  a  wife,  wh.  na.  was  T. 

84  was  told  Judah,  T.  hath 
Ruth  4:12  Pharez,  wh.  T.  bare  to 
Judah,  1  Chr.  2:4;  Mat.  1:8 

2  Sa7n.  13:1  a  fair  sister,  na.  T. 
2  Aram,  fell  pick  for  T.  22,  .38 

14:27  daugh.  wh.  name  was  T. 
Ezek.  47:19  side  southward  fr.  T. 

TAME,  ED. 
Mark  5:4  ncith.  could  man  t.  him 
Jam.  3:7  of  sea  is  t.  hath  been  t. 
8  the  tongue  can  no  man  I. 
TAMMl'Z. 
Ezek.  8:14  worn,  weeping  for  T. 

TAXXER. 
Acts.  9:43  Pe.  tarried  wi.  Si.  a  t. 
10:6  lodged  with  Simon  a  t.  32 
TAPESTRY.  See  coverings. 

TARE. 
2  Sam.  l.S:31  king  t.  his  garmen. 
2  K.  2:24  two  she-bears  t.  42  chil. 
Mark  U:20  spi.  t.  him,  Luke  9:48 

TARES. 
Mat.  13:25  his  enemy  Bowed  t. 
26  then  appeared  the  t.  also 
29  lest  while  you  gather  up  t. 
TARGET,  S. 
1  Sam.  17:6  GoH.  hada^.  of  brass 

1  K.  10:16  Solom.  made  200 1.  600 

shekels  to  one  t.  2  Chr.  9:15 

2  Chr.  14:8  army  that  bare  t. 

TARRY. 
Gen.  19:2  t.  all  night,  and  wash 

27:44  /.  with  Laliiin  a  few  days 

.30:27  if  I  found  favor  in  eyes  t. 

45:9  come  down  to  me,  t.  not 
Ej-.  12:.39  thrust  out,  cou.  not  t. 

24:14  t.  ye  here  till  we  come 
Num.  22:19  I  pray  you,  t.  here 
Jud.  5:28  why  t.  wheels  of  ch.  ? 

0:18  I  will  t.  until  thou  come 
Ruth  1:13  would  ye  t.  for  them 

1  Sam.  1:23  t.  until  th.  ha.  wea. 
10:8  seven  days  shalt  thou  t. 

2  Sam.  10:5  at  Jeri.  till  beards 

be  grown,  1  Chr.  19:5 
11:12/.  to-day;  15:281  will  t. 
18:14  .loab  said,  I  may  not  t. 
19:7  th.  will  not  t.  one  with  th. 
2  K.  2:2  t.  here,  L.  sent  me,  4,  6 
7:9  if  we  t.  till  morning  light 
14:10  gl.  of  this,  and  t.  at'liome 
Ps.  101:7  liar  not  t.  in  mv  sight 
Pror.  23:.30  that  t.  long  at  w'lne 
Is.  46:13  my  salvation  sh.  not  t. 
Jer.  14:8  furneth  to  t.  for  night 
nab.  2:3  though  it    wait  fcrit, 
for  It  will  not  i. 


TAS 

Mat.  2n:.38  t.  and  wa.  Mark  14;34 
Luke  24:29  he  went  to  t.  with  th. 

49  t.  ye  in  city  of  Jerusalem 
John  4:40  besought  that  he  w.  t. 

21:22  if  I  will  that  he  t.  23 
Acts  10:48  th.  prayed  Peter  to  t. 

18:20  they  desired  Paul  iot. 

28:14  were  desired  to  t.  7  days 
1  Cor.  11:33  wheref.  t.  one  for  a. 

16:7  I  tr.  to  t.  a  while  with  you 
8  I  will  t.  at  Ephesus  until  P. 
1  Tim.  .3:15  if  I C.  long  thou  may. 
Heb.  10:37  will  come,  and  not  t. 

TARRIED. 

Gen.  24:54  Abraham's  servant  t. 
28:11  Jacob  t.  there  all  night 
31:54  J.  and  Leb.  t.  all  night 

Num.  9:19  wh.  cloud  I.  long,  22 

Jud.  3:85  t.  they  were  ashamed 
19:8  they  t.  till  the  afternoon 

Ruth  2:7  save  that  she  t.  a  little 

1  Sam.  13:8  he  t.  7  days  accord. 

2  Sam.  15:17  king  t.  in  place 
20:5  he  t.  longer  than  set  time 

Ps.  68:18  she  that  t.  divid.  spoil 
Mat.  26:5  bridegroom  t.  th.  slept 
i'/fe  1:21  people  marvelled  he  t. 

2:4^3  child  Jeeus    in  Jerusalem 
John  3:22  he  /.  and  baptized 
Acts  9:43  P.  t.  many  days  in  Jop. 

18:18  Paul  t.  a  good  while  at  C. 

20:5  going  befo.  t.  for  us  at  Tr. 

21:4  finding  disci,  we  t.  7  days 
10  as  we  t.  many  days  at  Cesa. 

2.5:6  Pestus  t.  at  Jerus.  ten  days 

27:.33  fourteenth  day  ye  t.  fast. 

28:12  at  Syracuse,  we'<.  3  days 

TAHRIEST,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  30:24  part  that  t.  by  stuff 
Mic.  5:7  that  t.  not  for  a  man. 
Acts  22:16  and  now  why  t.  thou  ? 

TARRYING. 

Pa.  40:17  make  no  t.  O  G.  70:5 

TARSmSH. 

Gen.  10:4Elisha,  T.  1  Chr.  1:7 

1  K.  10:22  for  the  king  had  at  sea 

a  navy  of  T.  2  Chr.  9:21 
8  Chr.  20:36  make  ships  go  to  T. 

37  broken,  not  able  to  go  to  T. 
Ps.  48:7  th.  breakost  ships  of  T. 
72:10  the  kings  of  T.  shall  bring 
/*.  2:16  Lord  on  all  ships  of  T. 
23:1  howl,  ye  ships  of  T.  14 
6  pass  over  to  T.  howl,  ye 
10  thy  land,  O  daughter  of  T. 
60:9  the  ships  of  T.  shall  wait 
66:19  those  that  escape  to  T. 
Jer.  10:9  silver  is  brought  fr.  T. 
Ezek.  27:12  T.  was  thy  merchant 
25  ships  of  T.  did  sing  of  thee 
38:13  the  merchants  of  T.  shall 
■Ion.  1:3  rose  up  to  flee  unto  T. 
4:2  I  fled  before  unto  T.  for  I 

TARSUS. 
Acts  9:11  inq.  for  one  Saul  of  T. 
30  the  brethren  sent  him  to  T. 
11:25  Barnabas  departed  to  T. 
21:39  who  am  a  Jew  of  T.  22:3 
TARTAK. 

2  K.  17:31  made  T.  their  god 
TARTAN.   2  K.  18:17 

TASK  S 
Ex..  5:13  fulfil  wor'ks.'daily  i. 
14  why  not  fulfilled  t.  in  mak. 
19  not  miuish  fr.  your  daily  t. 
TASKMASTERS. 
Ex.  1:11  they  set  over  them  t. 
3:7  cry  by  reason  of  their  t. 
5:10  I.  told  people ;  13  t.  hasted 

TASTE,  Substantive. 
Ex.  16:31  t.  of  manna  like  wafers 
Num.  11:8 1.  was  as  t.  of  fresh  oil 
Job  6:6  any  t.  in  white  of  an  egg  ? 

30  my  t.  disc,  perverse  things 
Ps.  119:ia3  sw.  thy  word  to  t.l 
Prov.  24:13  honey-co.  sweet  to  t. 
Cant.  2:3  fruit  sweet  to  my  t. 
48:11  his  t.  remained  in  him 
TA.STE,  Verb. 

1  Sam.  14:43  hut  t.  a  little  honey 

2  Sam.  3:35  if  1 1.  bread  or  aught 
19:35  can  servant  t.  what  I  eat  ? 

Job  12:11  doth  not  mouth  t.  meat 
Ps.  34:8  O  t.  and  see  L.  is  good 
Jem.  3:7  nor  flock  t.  any  thing 
Mat.  16:28  so.  stand.  h?re  nol  t. 

of  death,  Mark  9:1 ;  Lu.  9:27 
Lvke  14:24  none  bidden  t.  of  sup. 
John  8:,5a  keep  say.  nev.  t.  death 
Col.  2:21  touch  not,  t.  not, 
Heb.  2:9  sho.  /.  death  forev.  man 

TASTED,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  14:24  none  t.  29  I  <.  hon. 


TEA 

.Job  34:3  words  as  mouth  t.  meat 
Dan.  5:2  Belshaz.  while  he  t.  wi. 
Mat.  27:34  wh.  he  had  t.  thereof 
.lolin  2:9  ruler  <.  wat.  made  wine 
Ileb.  6:4  have  t.  of  heavenlv  gilt 
1  Pet.  2:3  t.  that  L.  is  gracious 
T.4TTLERS. 

1  Tim.  5:13  not  only  idle,  but  f. 
TATNAI.    Ezr.  5:3,  6 

TAUGHT. 
Deut.  4:5  I  have  t.  you  statutes 
31:22Moses<.  thechildren  of  Is. 
Jud.  8:16  he  t.  men  of  Succoth 

2  K.  17:28  t.  them  how  to  fear  L. 
2  Chr.  6:87  ha.  t.  them  good  way 

17:9  Levitcs  t.  people  in  .Judah 

8.3:13  rejoiced,  t.  to  sing  praise 

30:22  that  t.  knowledge  of  L. 

35:3  Josiah  said  to  L.  that  t.  Is. 
Neh.  8:9  Levites  that  t.  people 
Ps.  71:17  hast  t.  me,  119:102 

119:171  hast  t.  me  thy  statutes 
Prov.  4:4  he  t.  me  also,  and  said 
11  1 1.  thee  in  way  of  wisdom 

31:1  prophecy  his  moth.  t.  him 
Ec.  12:9  he  t.  people  knowledge 
Is.  29:13  fear  t.  by  prec.  of  men 

40:13  being  counsel,  t.  him,  14 

54:13  thy  child,  shall  be  t.  of  G. 
Jer.  2:33  theref  hast  th.  t.  wick. 

9:5  they  t.  tongues  to  speak  lies 
14  after  Baalim,  whi.  fathers  t. 

12:16  t.  my  peo.  to  swear  by  B. 

13:21  t.  them  to  be  captains 

28:16  t.  them  rebellion  ag.  Lord 

29:.32  he  hath  t.  rebellion  ag.  L. 

32:33  tho'  1 1.  them,  rising  early 
Ezek.  23:48  women  t.  not  lewdn. 
IIos.  10:11  Ephr.  is  as  a  heifer  t. 

11:3  I  t.  Ephraim  to  go,  taking 
Zee.  1.3:5  t.  me  to  keep  cattle 
Mat.  7:29  he  t.  them  as  one  hav- 
ing authority,  Mark  1:22 

28:15  th.  took  money,  did  as  t. 
Markd-.iO  told  things  done  and  t. 

10:1  as  he  wont  he  t.  th.  again 
LukeW.l  as  John /.  his  disciples 

13:26  thou  hast  t.  in  our  streets 
John  6:45  they  sh.  be  all  t.  of  G. 

7:14  Je.  went  into  temple.  C.  28; 
Mark  12:35;  Lv.  19:47;  20:1 

8:2  peo.  came,  he  sat  and  t.  th. 
28  as  my  Father  hath  t.  me.  I 

18:20  I  ever  t.  in  the  synagogue 
Acts  4:2  grieved  that  they  t.  peo. 

5:21  entered  temple  early  and  t. 

11:26  P.  and  Barn.  t.  peo.  14:81 

15:1  certain  men  t.  the  brethren 

18:25  Apollos  t.  dilig.  thi.  of  L. 

20:20  I  showed  you  and  t.  pub. 

82:3  t.  accord,  to  manner  of  law 
Gal.  1:12  nor  I.  but  by  revelation 

6:6  let  him  that  is  t.  communi. 
Eph.  4:21  if  ye  have  been  t. 
Col.  2:7  faith,  as  ye  have  been  t. 

1  Thes.  4:9  ye  are  t.  of  G.  to  love 

2  Thes.  2:15  hold  tradi.  ye  have  t. 
Tit.  1:9  word,  as  he  hath  been  t. 

1  Johii  2:27  as  anoint,  ha.  t.  you 
Rev.  2:14  t.  Bal.  to  cast  stum.-bl. 

TAU\T,  IXG. 
Jer.  24:9  I  deliver  them  to  be  a  t. 
Eztk.  5:15  so  it  be  repro.  and  t. 
Hob.  2:6  these  take  up  a  I.  prov. 
TAXATIOV. 

2  K.  23:35  exacted  of  every  one  t. 
TAXED. 

2  K.  23:35  Jehoiakim  t.  the  land 
Luke  2;  1  a  decree  world  sho.  be  t. 
3  all  went  to  be  t.  5  J.  to  be  t. 
TAXES,  I\G. 
Dan.  11:20  stand  up  a  raiser  of*. 
Luke  2:2  t.  first  made  when  Cy. 
Acts  5:37  rose  up  J  in  days  of  t. 

TEACH. 
Ex.  4:15  I  will  t.  wh.  ye  sh.  do 
35:34  G.  put  in  his  heart  he  t. 
Lev.  10:11  may  t.  Is.  all  statutes 
14:57  to  t.  when  unci,  and  clean 
Deut.  41  hearken  to  judgm.  1 1. 
10  that  they  may?,  their  child. 
14  L.  coaimanded  me  to  t.  6:1 
31:19  write  and  t.  child,  of  Is. 
33:10  thev  sh.  t.  Ja.  judgments 
Jud.  13:8  t.  us  what  we  shall  do 

1  Sam.  12:23  wi.  t.  you  good  way 

2  Sam.  1:18  badoth.  t.  useof  bow 
8  Chr.  17:7  t.  in  cities  of  Judah. 
Ezr.  7:10  to  in  Israel  statutes 
Job  21:22  shall  any  t.  G.  knowl. 

27:11  will  t.  you  by  hand  of  6. 
32:7  multitude  of  years  t.  wisd. 
37:19  t.  us  what  we  shall  say 
Ps.  25:8  he  will  t.  sinners 
9  meek  will  he  guide  and  t. 


1018 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


TEA 

i%.  25:12  him  tli.  fear.  L.sh.  het 

34:11  I  will  I.  you  fear  of  tlie  L. 

51:13  1 1.  transgress,  tliy  Avays 

90:12  t.  us  to  number  our  days 

105:22  and  t.  his  senators  wisd. 
P)-cn>.  9:9  t.  a  just  man,  heincre. 
Is.  2:3  t.  us  his  ways,  Mic.  4:2 

28:9  whom  sh.  lie  t.  knowledge 
26  G.  doth  instruct  and  t.  him 
Jer.  9:20  t.  your  daught.  wailing 

31:34  t.  no  more  nei.  Heb.  8:11 
X!zek.  44:23  t.  my  peo.  dift'ei'euce 
Dan.  1:4  whom  they  might  I. 
Mic.  .3:11  priests  ther.  t.  for  hire 
Hab.  2:19  saith  to  stone,  it  sh.  t. 
,Mat.  5:19  t.  men  so;  28:19  t.  ua. 
Luke  11:1  Lord,  t.  us  to  pray 

12:12  Holy  Gh.  t.  what  to  say 
John  7:35  t.  Gent.  9:34  dost  t.'? 

14:2f)  Holy  Gh.  t.  you  all  things 
Acts  l:lJesus  began  to  do  and~<. 

4:18  nor  t.  in  name  of  Je.  5:28 

5:42  ceased  not  to  t.  Jesus  Chr. 

16:21 1.  customs  wh.  not  lawful 
1  Cor.  4:17  as  1 1.  every  where  in 

11:14  doth  not  nature  itself/. 

14:19  by  voice  I  might  t.  others 

1  Tim.  1:3  cliarge  t.  iw  oth.  doc. 
2:12  I  suffer  not  a  woman  to  t. 
3:2  bish.  apt  to  t.  2  Tim.  2:24 
4:11  these  thi.  command  and  t. 
6:2  these  things  t.  and  exhort 

3  if  any  t.  otherw.  he  is  proud 

2  Tim.  2:2  men  able  to  t.  others 
Tit.  2:4 /.  yo.  women  to  be  sober 
Heb.  5:12  need  that  one  t.  you 

1  John  2:27  need  not  that  any  t. 
Eev.  2:20  sufferest  Jezebel  to  t. 

See  BEGAN. 

TEACH  me. 

Job  6:24  f.  me,  will  hold  tongue 

34:32  wh.  I  see  not,  t.  thou  Tne 
Ps.  23:4  t.  me  paths ;  5  le.  and  /. 

27:11  t.  me  thy  way,  O  L.  8():11 

119:12  t.  me  thy  statutes,  26,  33, 

64,  68,  124,  133 
66Z.  me  judgm.  108?.  ot.  thy  j. 

143:10  t.  me  to  do  thy  will 
TEACH  thee. 
Ex.  4:12  I  t.  t.  what  th.  sh.  say 
Deut.  17:11  sentence  they  sh.  1. 1. 
Jb6  8:10  fath.  sh.  they  not  t.  t.  ? 

12:7  ask  beasts,  they  shall  t.  t. 
8  speak  to  earth,  it  shall  t.  t. 

33:33  hold  peace,  I  sh.  1. 1.  wisd. 
Fs.  32:8  will  t.  t.  in  way  sh.  go. 

45:4  ri.  hand  sh.  t.  t.  ter.  things 

TEACH  them. 
Ex.  18:20  Shalt  t.  t.  ordinances 

24:12  writ.  th.  thou  mayest  t.  t. 
Deut.  4:9  t.  them  thy  son's  sons 

5:31  judgments  thou  shalt  t.  t. 

6:7  t.  themto  thy  children,  11:19 
Jud.  3:2  Is.  might  know  to  t.  t. 
1  K.  8:36  thou  t.  them  good  way 
S  K.  17:27  let  him  1. 1.  manner  of 
Ezr.  7:25  t.  ye  t.  that  know  not 
Ps.  132:12  keep  testimony  I  t. 
Mat.  5: 19  whoso  shall  do  and  t.  t. 
Mark  6:.34  betjan  t.  t.  many  thi. 

8:31  to  1. 1.  Son  of  man  suffer 

TEACHER. 
1  Chr.  25:8  as  well  t.  as  scholar 
Bab.  2:18  profit,  image,  t.  of  lies 
John  3:^  thoii  art  a  t.  come  fr.  G. 
Pom.  2:20  confident  thou  art  a  t. 
1  Tim.  2:7  t.  of  Gent.  2  Tim.  1:11 

TEACHERS. 
Ps.  119:99  more  underst.  than  f. 
Prov.  5- 13  not  obeyed  voice  of /. 
Is.  30:20  yet  sh.  not  t.  be  remov. 
but  thine  eyes  sh.  soe  thy  t. 

43:27  thy  t.  have  transgressed 
Acts  13:1  at  Anti.  were  certain  t. 
1  Cor.  12:28  proph.  /.  29  all  t.  f 
Eph.  4:11  evangelists,  pastors,  t. 

1  Tim.  1:7  desir.  to  be  t.  of  law 
S  Tim.  4:3  heap  to  themselves  /. 
Tit.  2:3  women  be  t.  of  good  thi. 
Eeb.  5:12  time  ye  ought  to  be 

8  Pet.  2:1  sh.  be  false  t.  am.  you 

TEACHEST. 
Ps.  94:12  blessed  is  man  thou  t. 
Mat.  22:16  t.  way  of  G.  in  truth, 

Mark  12:14;  LukeW:2l 
Acts  21:21  t.  Jews  to  forsake  M. 
Pom.  2:21  t.  ano.  t.  not  thyself? 
TEACHETH. 

2  5'a?7i.  22:35  he  t.  my  hands  to 

war,  Ps.  18:.34 
Jbi  35:11  who    moreth.  beasts 

36:22  G.  exalt,  who  t.  like  him  1 
Ps.  94:10  that  t.  man  knowledge 

144:1  which  t.  my  hands  to  w  ar 
Jim.  6:13  wick,  man  t.  wi.  fiug. 


TEE 

Prov.  16:23  hea.  of  wise  t.  his  m. 
/>.  9:15  the  prophet  that  t.  lies 
48:17  I  am  thy  G.  which  t.  thee 
Acts  21:28  man  that  t.  all  men 
Pom.  12:7  he  that  t.  on  teaching 
1  Cor.  2:13  wis.  t.  but  wh.  H.  G.  t. 
Gal.  6:6  communi.  to  him  th.  t 

1  John  2:27  same  anointing  t.  you 

TEACHIXG. 

2  C7in  15:3  Is.  without  t.  priest 
■Ter.  .32:.33  rising  early  and  t.  tli. 
J/ai.  4:23  Jesus  went  about  Gali- 
lee, t.  9:.35;  Luke  13:10 

15:9     for  doctrines  command- 
ments of  men,  Mark  7:7 
26:55  I  sat  dailv  t.  in  temple 
28:20 1.  them  to  observe  all  thi. 
Luke  23:5    throughout  all  Jewry 
Acts  5:25  the  apostles  t.  the  peo. 
15:.35  Paul  and  B.  in  Antioch  t. 
Pom.  12:7  he  that  teacheth  on  f. 
Col.  1:28  warning  and  t.  ev.  man 
3:16  t.  and  admonish,  one  ano. 
Tit.  1:11  t.  things  they  ou^'htnot 
2:12  t.  us,  deuyiug  ungodliness 

TEAR,  Verb. 
■Ti/d.  8:7  then  will  1 1.  your  flesh 
Ps.  7:2  lest  t.  my  soul  like  lion 
35:15  they  did  t.  me,  ceased  not 
50:22  consider  this,  lest  1 1.  you 
■7er.  15:3  I  will  appoint  dogs  to  f. 
16:7  nor  shall  men  t.  themselves 
Ezek.  13:20  your  pillows  I  will  t. 
IIos.  5:14  I  will  t.  and  go  away 
1.3:8  the  wild  beast  shall  t.  them 
Am/>s  1:11  his  anger  did  t.  perp. 
Nah.  2:12  the  lion  did  t.  enough 
Zee.  11:16  shepherd  sh.  t.  claws 

TE.4RETH. 
Deut.  .33:20  as  a  lion,  and  t.  arm 
Job  16:9  he  t.  me  in  his  wrath 
18:4  he  t.  himself  in  his  anger 
Mic.  5:8  young  lion  t.  in  pieces 
Mark  9:18  he  t.  him,  Luke  9:39 

TEAR.S. 
2  ^r.  20:5  I  have  seen  t.  Is.  38:5 
Job  16:20  mine  eye  pour,  out  t. 
Ps.  6:61  water  my  couch  with  t. 
39:12  hold  not  peace  at  my  t. 
42:3  my  t.  have  been  my  meat 
56:8  put  th.  my  t.  in  thy  bottle 
80:5  wi.  bread  of  t.  giv.  t.  to  dr. 
116:8  hast  delivered  eyes  from  t. 
126:5  th.  sow  in  t.  sh.  reap  in  joy 
Ec.  4:1  behold  the  t.  of  such  as 
Is.  16:9  I  will  water  thee  with  t. 
25:8  the  Lord  will  wipe  away  t. 
Jer.  9:1  O  that  mi.  eyes  were  t.  ! 
18  our  eyes  run  down  with  t. 
13:17  eyes  sh.  run  down  with  t. 
14:17  let  mine  eyes  run  with  t. 
31:16  weeping,  thine  eyes  fr.  t. 
Lam.  1:2  t.  are  on  her  cheeks 
2:11  mine  eyes  do  fail  with  t. 
18  let  t.  run  down  like  a  river 
Ezek.  24:16  neither  sh.  thy  t.  run 
Mai.  2:13  cover,  altar  of  L.  wi.  t. 
Mark  9:24  father  said  with  t.  L. 
Luke  7:38  to  wash  feet  with  t. 

44  she  washed  my  feet  with  t. 
Acts  20:19  serving  the  L.  with  t. 

31  cease  not  to  warn  with  t. 
2  Cor.  2:4  I  wrote  to  you  with  t. 
2  Tim.  1:4  mindful  of  thy  t. 
Heb.  5:7  offered  supplica.  with  i. 
12:17  he  sought  it  caret,  with  t. 
Rev.  7:17  G.  sh.  wipe  away  t.  21:4 

TEATS. 
Is.  32:12  they  shall  lament  for  t. 
Ezek.  23:3  they  bruised  the  t.  21 

TEBETH. 
Est.  2:16  tenth  month,  wh.  is  T. 

TEDIOUS. 
Acts  24:4  that  I  be  not  t.  to  thee 

TEETH. 
Gen.  49:12  his  t.  shall  be  white 
Num.  11:;33  wh.  flfsh  was  bet.  t. 
Deut.  32:24  will  send  t.  of  beasts 
1  Sam.  2:13  flesh-hook  of  three  t. 
Job  4:10  t.  of  lions  are  broken 
13:14  wherefore  take  flesh  mt.? 
19:20  I  escap.  with  skin  of  my  t. 
29:17  plucked  spoil  out  of  t.  of 
41:14  Leviathan's  t.  are  terrible 
Ps.  3:7  hast  broken  t.  of  ungodly 
57:4  who.  t.  are  spe.  and  arrows 
58:6  break  th.  t.  O  G.  in  mouth 
124:6  not  given  us  as  prey  to  t. 
Prcn).  10:26  as  vinegar  to  the  t. 
30:14  wh.  t.  are  swords,  jaw-/. 
CaiU.  4:2  thy  t.  like  a  flock,  6:6 
Is.  41:15  make  instrum.  hav.  t. 
Jer.  31:29  children's  t.  are  set  on 

edge,  Ezek.  18:2 
Lam.  3:16  hath  broken  my  t. 


TEL 


TEM 


Dan.  7:7  4th  beast  had  iron  t.  19  Deut.  17:11  the  judgm.  they  t.  t. 
Joel  1:6  cheek  t.  of  a  great  lion 
Arms  4:6  have  given  clean,  of  t. 
Mic.  8:5  bite  with  t.  cry  peace 
Zee.  9:7  abominations  from  his  t. 
Mat.  27:44  cast  the  same  in  his  t. 
Pec.  9:8  their  t.  as  the  t.  of  lions 
See  GNASu. 

TEIL-TREE. 
7s.  6:13  as  a  t.-t.  and  as  an  oak 

TEKEL. 
Dan.  5:2.'  writ.  Meiie,  Mene,  T. 
27  T.  thou  art  weighed  in  the 
TEKO.AH,  or  TEKOA. 
2  Sain.  14:2  Joab  sent  to  T.  to 
4  when  the  woman  of  T.  spake 

1  Chr.  2:24  Asher  father  of  T. 
4:5  Asher  the  father  of  T.  had 

2  Chr.  11:6  built  Etam  and  T. 
20:20  into  the  wilderness  of  T. 

,Jer.  6:1  blow  the  trumpet  in  T. 
Amos  1:1  among  herdmen  of  T. 
TELL. 

Oen.  15:5  t.  stars  if  thou  be  able 
32:5  I  have  sent  to  I.  my  lord 
45:13  t.  my  father  of  my  glory 
Ex.  10:2  may.  t.  in  ears  of  son 
Num.  14:14  they  will  t.  inhabita. 

1  Sam.  6:2  t.  us  wherewith  we 
9:8  man  of  God,  to  t.  us  way 
17:55  as  liv.  O  king,  I  cannot  t. 
22:22 1  knew  he  would  t.  Saul 
27:11  lest  they  t.  on  us,  saying 

2  Sam.  1:20  t.  it  not  in  Gath 

1  K.  1:20  that  thou  shouldest  t. 
18:12  when  I  come  and  t.  Ahab 

2  K.  7:9  th.  we  may  t.  the  kind's 
9:12  said.  It  is  false;  t.  us  now 

15  let  none  escape  to  go  to  t.  it 
Ps.  22:17  I  may  t.  my  bones 
26:7  t.  of  thy  wondrous  works 
48:13  that  ye  may  t.  the  genera. 
Prov.  30:4  na.  if  thou  canst  t.  f 
Ec.  6:12  who  can  t.  what,  10:14 
8:7  who  can  t.  when  it  sh.  be? 
10:20  that  hath  wings  sh.  t.  mat. 
Is.  6:9  t.  this  peo. ;  48:20  t.  this 
Jer.  15:2  t.  such  as  are  for  death 
23:27  dreams  wh.  they  t.  28:32 
36:16  we  Willi,  king  ofth.  words 
17  t.  us  how  thou  didst  write 
Ezek.  24:19  not  t.  us  what  thi.  ? 
Dan.  2:4  O  king,  i.  thy  serv.  7 
Joel  1:3 1.  your  child,  let  child,  t. 
Jon.  3:9  who  can  t.  if  God  will 
Mat.  8:4  see  thou  t.  no  man, 
Mark  8:26,  30  ;  9:9 ;  Lu.  5:14 ; 
8:56;  ^c/.s  23:22 
17:9  t.  the  vision  to  no  man 
18:15  t.  him  his  fault  alone 
17  if  he  negl.  to  hear  t.  church 
21:5  t.  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion 
24:3  t.  us  when  shall  these 

things  be,  Mark,  13:4 
26:63  t.  us  whether  thou  be  C. 

Luke  22:67 ;  John  10:24 
28:7  go  and  t.  that  he  is  risen 
9  wont  to  t.  discip.  Mark  16:7 
Mark  1:.30  they  /.  him  other 
5:19  t.  them  how  great  things 
11:33  we  cannot  t.   Mat.  21:27; 

Luke  20:7 
Liike  7:22 1.  J.  what  ye  have  seen 
John  3:8  canst  not  t.  whence 
4:25  wh.  he  is  come,  he  will  t. 
8:14  cannot  t.  whence  I  come 
16:18  a  little  while  ?  cannot  t. 
18:34  or  did  others  /.  it  of  me  ? 
Acts  15:27  shall  I.  same  things 
17:21  either  to  t.  or  hear  some 
2  Cor.  12:2  out  of  body  I  can.  /.  3 
Heb.  11:32  time  would  fail  to  t. 

TELL  me. 

Gen.  12:18  why  didst  not  t.  met 
24:49  t.  me,  if  not,  t.  me  that 
31:27  steal  aw.  didst  not  t.  me 
32:29  Ja.  said,  t.  me  thy  name 
37:16  t.  me  wh.  they  feed  flocks 
Jos.  7:19  t.  me  what  hast  done 
Ruth  4:4  if  not  redeem  it,  t.  me 

1  Sam.  14:43  S.  said,  t.  me  what 
20:10  D.  said.  Who  shall  t.  me? 

2  Sam.  1:4  how  went  mat.  me 

1  K.  22:16  t.  me  noth.  but  truth 

2  K.  4:2  what  do  for  thee,  t.  me 
Job  34:34  men  of  underst.  t.  me 
Cant.  1:7  t.  me,  0  th.  whom  my 
Mat.  21:24  th.  which  if  you  t.  me 
Luke  7:42  t.  me  «  h.  of  them  will 
John  20:15  t.  me  wh.  ha.  laid  him 
Acts  23:19  what  hast  to  t.  me  ? 
Gal.  4:21  t.  me  ye  that  desire  to 

TELL  thee. 

Ex.  14:12  the  word  we  did  t.  t. 
Num.  23:3Bhowelhme,  I  will  t.t. 


Jud.  14:16  told  it  andsh.  1 1.  \tt. 

Ruth  .3:4  he  will  t.  thee  what  th. 

1  Sam.  9:19  t.  I.  that  is  in  heart 
15:16  will/,  thee  what  L.  said 
19:3  and  what  I  see,  I  will  /.  t. 
20:9  then  would  not  I  /.  it  /.  ? 

1  Clir.  17:10  I  /.  thee  that  the  L. 
.lob  1:15  escap.  to  /.  /.  16,  17,  19 

19:12  let  thy  wise  men  /.  thee 
Luke  12:.")9  I  /.  /.  sh.  not  depart 
Acts  10:6  /.  /.  what  to  do,  11:14 

I  TELL  you. 
Gen.  49:1  that  /  may  /.  yon  what 
Is.  42:9  forth  //.  you  of  them 
Mat.  10:27  what  //.  you  in  dark. 
Mark  11:29  /  /.  y.  by  wh.  author. 
Luke  4:25  //.  y.  of  a  truth,  9:27 
13:27       you  1  know  you  not 
19:40  //.  y.  if  these  hold  peace 
22:67  said.  If  /  /.  you,  not  belie. 
JoAra  3:12  beli.  if//.  )/OMofheav. 
8:45  //.  y.  the  truth.  Gal.  4:16 
1.3:19  now  //.  you  befo.  it  coma 
16:7  /  /.  you  truth,  it  is  expedi. 
Gal.  5:21  of  which  /  /.  y.  before 
Phil.  3:18  of  whom  /now  /.  you 

TELLEST. 
Ps.  56:8  thou  /.  my  wanderings 
TELLETH. 

2  Sam.  7:11  the  L.  /.  thee  that  he 
2  A'.  6:12  Elisha  /.  the  king  of  Is. 
Ps.  41:6  when  he  goeth  he  /.  it 

101:7  he  th.  /.  lies  sh.  not  tarry 
147:4  he  /.  number  of  the  stars 
Jer.  .33:13  hands  of  him  that  /.  th. 
John  12:22  Philip  cometh  /.  And. 

TELLIIVG. 
Jud.  7:15  Gid.  heard  /.  of  dream 
2  Sam.  11:19  made  an  end  of  /. 
2  K.  8:5  as  he  was  /.  the  king 

TEMA. 
Gen.  25:15  Hadar,  T.  1  Chr.  1:30 
Job  6:19  troops  of  T.  looked  for 
Is.  21:14  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
Jer.  23:231  made  T.  todrink  the 

TEMAIV. 
Gen.  36:11  sons  of  Eliphaz,  T. 

15  duke  T.  42;  1  Chr.  1:53 
Jer.  49:7  is  wisd.  no  more  in  T.  ? 

20  hath  purposed  against  T. 
Ezek.  25:13  make  desolate  fr.  T. 
Atms  1:12  send  a  fire  upon  T. 
Oh.  9  thy  mighty  men,  O  T. 
Hab.  3:3  God  came  from  T.  Holy 

TEMPERAIVCE. 
Acts  24:25  as  he  reasoned  of  /. 
Gal.  5:23  /.  ag.  such  th.  no  law 
2  Pet.  1:6  add  to  know.  /.  and  to  /. 

TEMPERATE. 
1  Cor.  9:25  striv,  for  m.-.sfery  is  t. 
Tit.  1:8  bishop  be  /.  2:2  aged  /. 

TEMPER. 
Ezek.  46:14  oil  to  /.  wi.  fine  flour 

TEMPERED. 
Ex.  29:2  unleavened  /.  with  oil 
30:35  a  i>erfume  /.  together 

1  Cor.  12:24  God  hath  /.  body 

TEMPEST. 
Job  9:17  he  bi-eaketh  me  with  a  <. 
27:20  a  /.  stealeth  him  away  in 
Ps.  11:6  on  wicked  sh.  he  rain  t. 
55:8  I  hasten  from  storm  and  /. 
83:15  so  persecute  them  with  /. 
Is.  28:2  which  as  a  /.  of  hail 
29:6  visited  with  storm  and  (. 
30:30  Assyr.  be  beaten  with  a  t. 
32:2  man  shall  be  a  covert  fr.  t. 
54:11  O  afflicted,  tossed  with  t. 
Amos  1:14  /.  in  day  of  whirlw. 
Jon.  1:4  was  a  mighty  /.  in  sea. 

12  for  my  sake  great  /.  is  come 
Mat.  8:24  there  arose  a  /.  in  sea 
Acts  27:18  exceed,  tossed  with  f. 

20  no  small  /.  lay  on  us,  hope 
Heb.  12:18  not  co.  todarkn.  and  (. 
'iPet.  2:17cloudscarri€d  with  af. 

TEMPESTl'Ol'S. 
Ps.  50:3  be  very  /.  round  him 
Jon.  1:11  sea  wrought  and  /.  l.J 
Acts  27:14  arose  ag.  it  /.  wind 
TEMPLE. 

2  Sam.  22:7  he  did  hear  my  voice 

out  of  his  /.  Ps.  18:6 

1  K.  6:17  /.  before  40  cubits  long 

2  Chr.  36:7  put  vessels  in  /.  at  B. 
Ezr.  4:1  they  builded  /.  unto  L. 

5:14  took  out  /.  brought  to  /.  6:5 
Neh.  6:10  hid  in  /.  shut  doors  of/. 
Ps.  27:4  beauty  of  L.  inq.  in  /. 

29:9  in  /.  ev.  one  speak  of  glory 

48:9  kindness  in  midst  of  thy  f. 

68:29  because  of  thy  /.  at  Jerus. 
Is.  6:1  and  his  train  filled  the  t. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


TEM 

Ts.  44:28  to  t.  thy  fonnda.  be  laid 
d6:6  a  voice  from  t.  voice  of  L. 
Jer.  50:28  dec),  veni?.  of;!.  51:11 
Ezel:.  4t:l  afterw.  brou.  me  to  t. 
Dan.  5:2  vessels  talieu  out  of  t.  3 
Amos  8:3  songs  of  t.  behowiings 
Zee.  8:9  strong,  that  t.  be  built 
ilal.  3:1  L.  come  sndd.  to  his  t. 
Mat.  4:5  set  him  on  a  pinnacle 

of  t.  Luke  4:9 
12:6  place  is  one  greater  than 
23:16  sw.  by  t.  or  gold  of  1. 17, 21 
35  wh.  ye  slew  bet.  t.  and  altar 
a4:l  show  build,  of  t.  Luke  21:5 
2(>:G1  I  am  able  to  dest.  t.  of  G. 
27:40  destroyest  t.  Mark  15:29 
51  veil  of   rent  in  twain,  Jfar/; 
15:38;  i«A-<;  23:45 
Hark  11:16  carry  vessels  thro' t. 
14:58  destroy  t.  ma.  with  hands 
I,uke  2:.37  An.  departed  not  fr.  t. 
John  2:15  he  drove  them  out  of  t. 

19  destroy  t.  21  spal^e  of  t.  of 

20  forty  and  si.x  years  t.  build. 
Act»  3:2  laid  daily  at  gate  of  t.  to 

ask  alms  of  tliem  eut.  t.  10 
19:27  t.  of  Diana  sho.  be  despis. 
21:30  took  Paul,  drewhim  out  t. 
24:6  hath  gone  about  to  prof.  t. 
25:8  neither  against  t.  nor  Cesar 

1  Cor.  3:16  that  ye  are  t.  of  God 

17  if  any  man  defile  t.  of  G.  him 
G.  dest.  t.  holy,  wh.  t.  ye  are 

6:19  your  body  is  t.  of  H.  Ghost 
8:10  these  sit  at  meat  in  idol's  t. 
9:13  they  who  minister  live  of  t. 

2  Cor.  6:16  hath  t.  of  G.  wi.  idols 
Rev.  7:15  serve  day  and  ni.  in  t. 

11:1  rise  and  measure  t.  of  God 
19  t.  of  G.  was  open,  in  heaven 

14:15  ano.  angel  came  out  of  t. 

15:5 1.  of  tabernacle  was  opened 
8  t.  was  filled  with  smoke  from 

16:1  I  heard  a  voice  out  of  t.  17 

21:22  no  t.  Almig.  and  Lamb  t. 

See  HOLT,  LORD. 

In,  or  into  the  TEMPLE. 

1  Chr.  6:10  priest's  oftice  in  the  t. 
Ezr.  5:15  carry  these  ves.  i.  t.  t. 
Neh.  6:11  go  i.  the  t.  to  save  life 
Mat.  12:5  priests  in  t.  prof.  sabb. 

21:12  went  into  tlii>  t.  to  cast  out 
them  that  sold  in  t.  Mark 
11:15;  LukeV.):i5 

14  and  lame  came  to  him  i.  t.  t. 

15  child,  crying  in  t.  Hosanna 
26:55  teaching  in  t.  Luke  21:;37 
27:5  cast  down  pieces  of  sil.  i.  t. 

Mark  14:49  I  was  daily  teaching 

in  the  t.  Luke  22:53 
Luke  1:21  tarried  so  long  in  t.  t. 
2:27  he  came  by  Spirit  into  t.  t. 
46  found  him  in  the  t.  sitting 
18:10  two  men  went  into  the  t. 
24:53  continu.  in  t.  praising  G. 
JLcts  2:46  with  one  accord  iii  1. 1. 
3:1  Peter  and  John  went  i.  the  t. 
3  to  go  into  t.  5:20  speak  in  t. 
5:25  men  are  standing  in  t. 
21:26  P.  entered  t.  27  saw  in  t. 
28  brought  Greeks  i.  the  t.  29 
24:12  neither  found  me  in  the  t. 

18  J.  found  me  purified  in  t.  t. 
26:21  causes  J.  caught  me  in  t. 

2  Thes.  2:4  as  G.  sitteth  i.  t.  of  G. 
Bev.  3:12  I  make  a  pillar  in  t. 

15:8  no  man  able  to  enter  i.  1. 1. 

TEMPLES,  of  the  head. 
Jud.  4:21  sm.  nail  into  his  t.  22 
5:26  she  had  stricken  thro'  his  t. 
Cant.  4:3  thy  t.  like  pomegr.  6:7 

TEMPLES. 
Hos.  8:14  forrat  Maker,  build.  /. 
Joel  3:5  into  1.  my  goodly  things 
Acts  7:48  the  M.  II.  dvvelleth  not 
in  t.  made  with  hands,  17:24 

TEMPORAL. 

2  Cor.  4:18  lor  things  seen  are  t. 

TEMPT. 
Gen.  22:1  God  did  t.  Abraham 
Ex.  17:2  wheref.  do  ye  t.  Lord? 
fieut.  6:16  ye  shall  not  t.  the  L. 
Is.  7:12  not  ask,  nor  will  1 1.  L. 
Mai.  3:15  that  t.  God  are  deliv. 
Mat.  4:7  shalt  not  t.  L.  Luke  4:12 

22:18  why  t.  ye  me  f  Mark  12:15 ; 

Luke  20:23 
Acts  5:9  ye  have  agreed  to  t.  Sp. 

1.5:10  therefore  why  t.  ye  God  ? 
1  Cor.  7:5  Sa.  t.  you  not  for  your 

10:9  neither  let  us  t.  Christ 

TEMPT.VTIOIV. 

Ps.  95:8  as  in  i.  in  wild.  Heb.  3:8 
Mat.  6:13  and  lead  us  not  into  t. 
Luke  n-A 


TEN 

Mat.  26:41  that  ye  enter  not  into 
t.  Mark  14:38 ;  Luke  22:40,  46 
Lvke  4:13  wh.  devil  ended  his  t. 

8:13  in  a  time  of  t.  fall  away 
1  Cor.  10:13  no  t.  tak.  you,  wi.  t. 
Gal.  4:14  t.  in  flesh  despised  not 
1  Tim.  6:9  that  be  rich  fall  into  t. 
Jam.  1:12  bless,  that  endiireth  t. 
Rev.  3:10  keep  thee  fr.  hour  of  t. 

TEMPTATIONS. 
Deut.  4:34  nati.  out  of  nat.  by  t. 

7:19  great  t.  th.  eyes  saw,  29:3 
i«A«  22:28  coutin.  with  me  in  t. 
Acts  20:19  serv.  G.  with  many  t. 
■Jam.  1:2  joy  when  ye  fall  into  t. 

1  Pet.  1:6  are  in  heaviness  thro' t. 

2  Pet.  2:9  L.  deli,  godly  out  of  t. 

TEMPTED. 
Ex.  17:7  because  they  t.  Lord 
Num.  14:22  ha.  t.  me  ten  times 
Deut.  6:16  tempt  G.  ye  t.  in  Ma. 
Ps.  78:18  they  t.  G.  in  heart,  41 
.56  t.  and  provo.  most  high  God 
95:9  when  fath.  t.  me,  Heb.  3:9 
106:14  lusted,  t.  God  in  desert 
Mai.  4:1  wildern.  to  be  t.  of  the 

devil,  MarkV.n-  Lukei:i 
Luke  10:25  a  lawyer  t.  him 
1  Cor.  10:9  some  t.  were  destroy. 

13  not  suffer  you  to  be  t.  above 
OaL  6:1  lest  thou  also  be  t. 

1  Thes.  3:5  by  means  tempter  t. 

Heb.  2:18  himself  sufT.  being  t. 
4:15  in  all  points  t.  like  as  we 
11:37  were  sawn  asun.  were  t. 

Jam.  1:13  say  wh.  he  is  1. 1  am  t. 
of  God,  for  God  cannot  be  t. 

14  cv.  man    wh.  drawn  of  lust 

TEMPTER. 
Mat.  4:3  when  t.  came  to  him 
1  Thes.  3:5  by  means  t.  tempted 

TEMPTETH. 
Jam,  1:13  tempt,  neither  t.  any 

TEMPTIi\G. 
Mat.  16:1  the  Pharisees  t.  Christ, 
Markfi:n  \  Lvke\V.\6 
10:3  Pharis.  came  to  him  t.  him 
22:35  lawyer  asked  quest.  <.  him 
Mark  10:2"put  away  wife,  t.  him 
John  8:6  this  they  said,  t.  him 
TEN. 

Oen.  16:3  Ab.  dw.  t.  years  in  C. 
18:32  I  will  not  dest.  for  /.  sake 
42:3  .los.'s  t.  breth.  went  to  buy 

Ex.  34:28  wrote  t.  commandm. 
Deut.  4:13;  10:4 

Lev.  26:26  t.  women  bake  bread 

Jos.  17:5  fell  t.  portions  to  Man. 

Jud.  12:11  E.  judged  Is.  t.  years 
20:10  take    men  of  a  hundred 

Ruth  1:4  dwelt  in  Moab  t.  years 

1  Sam.  1:8  not  better  th.  t.  "sons? 

2  Sain.  19:43  ha.  t.  parts  in  king 

1  K.  11:31  t.  pice,  give  t.  trib.  35 
14:3  take  t.  loaves  to  Ahijah 

2  K.  15:17  Mena.  reigned  t.  years 
Neh.  11:1  one  of  t.  to  dw.  at  Jer. 
E.^t.  9:10  t.  sons  of  Ham.  slew,  12 
Ps.  33'2  instrument  of  t.  strings, 

92-3;  144:9 
Ec.  7:19  more  than  t.  mighty  men 
Ezek.  45:14  homer  of  t.  baths,  t. 
Amos  5:3  leave  t.  to  house  of  Is. 
6:9  if  t.  remain  in  one  house 
Zee.  8:23  t.  men  take  hold  of  Jew 
Mat.  25:1  kingdom  likened  to  t. 

virgins 

Luke  15:8  worn,  having  t.  pieces 
17:17  were  th.  not  t.  cleansed? 
19:13  delivered  them  t.  pounds 

Rev.  12:3  a  dragon  hav.  t.  horns, 

1.3:1;  17:3 
17:12  the  t.  horns  are  t.  kings 

See  CUBITS,  days,  degrees, 

THOUSAND,  THOUSANDS. 
TE\  times. 

Gen.  31:7  changed  wages  t.  t.  41 
Num.  14:22  have  tempt,  me  t.  t. 
Neh.  4:12  J.  came,  said  to  us  1. 1. 
Job  19:3  t.  t.  ye  reproaclied  me 
Dan.  1:20  found  them  t.  t.  better 
TE,\S. 

Ex.  18:21  over  them  rul.  of  t.  25 
Deut.  1:15  heads,  captains  over  t 
TENTH. 


Gen.  28:22  surely  give  t.  to  thee 
Lev.  27:32  /.  shall  be  holv  to  L. 
Num.  18:21  given  child,  of  L.  t. 
1  Sam.  8:15  king  take  t.  of  seed 
7.9.  6:13  yet  in  it  shall  be  a  t. 
John  1:.39  it  was  about  t.  hour 

See  PAY,  DEAL.  MONTH,  PART. 

TEi\D. 
Prov.  21:5  diligent  t.  to  plente 


TEN 
TENDETH. 

Prtyi).  10:16  labor  of  righteous  t. 
11:19  as  righteousness  t.  to  life 

24  withholdeth,  it  t.  to  poverty 
14:2:1  talk  of  lips  t,  to  penury 
19:23  fear  of  the  Lord  t.  to  life 

TENDER. 
Gen.  18:7  Abra.  fetched  a  calf  t. 
33:13  lord  know,  children  are  t. 
Deut.  28:.54  man  that  is  t.  among 
56  the  t.  and  delicate  woman 
32:2  small  rain  on  the  t.  herb 
2  Sam.  23:4  as  t.  grass  springing 
2  K.  22:19  heart  t.  2  Chr.  34:27 

1  Chr.  22:5  Sol.  young  and  t.  29:1 
■Job  14:7  t.  branch  will  not  cease 

27  cause  the  t.  herb  to  spring 
Prov.  4:3  t.  and  belov.  in  sitjht  of 
27:25  the  t.  grass  showeth  itself 
Cant.  2:13  the  vines  with  t.  grape 
7:12  see  whether  t.  grape  appear 
Is.  47:1  no  more  be  called  t.  and 
53:2  shall  grow  up  as  a  t.  plant 
Ezek.  17:22 1  will  crop  off  a  t.  one 
Dan.  1:9  G.  brought  Dan.  into  t. 
4:15  in  earth,  in  the  t.  grass,  2:3 
Mat.  24:32  bra.  is  t.  Mark  13:28 
Luke  1:78  thro' t.  mercy  of  God 
Jam.  5:11  L.  is  pitiful,  of  <.  mercy 
TENDER-HEARTED. 

2  Chr.  13:7  Eeh.  young  and  t.-h. 
Eph.  4:32  be  kind  and  t.-h. 

See  MERCIES. 

TENDERNESS. 
Deut.  28:56  set  foot  on  gro.  for  t. 

TENONS. 
Ex.  26:17  two  t.  in  one  board,  19 ; 
36:22,  24 

TENOR. 
Gen.  4.3:7  according  tot.  of  words 
Ex.  34:27  after  t.  of  these  words 
TENT. 

Gen.  9:21  Noah  was  uncov.  in  t. 
12:8  Abra.  pitched  his  t.  13:3 
13:12  Lot  pitched  his  i.  tow.  S. 
18:1  sat  in  t.  6  hastened  into  t. 

9  where  is  Sa.  he  said.  In  the  /. 
24:67  brought  her  to  Sarah's  t. 
26:17  Isaac  pitched  his  t.  in  val. 

25  pitclied  his  t.  at  Beer-sheba 
31:25  Jacob  had  pitched  his  t. 
.33:18Ja.  pitched  his^  before,  19 
35:21  Is.  pitched  his  t.  beyond 

Ex.  18:7  M.  and  Jeth.  came  to  t 
3;3:8  stood  every  man  at  t.  door 

10  they  worshipped  in  t.  door 
39:.33  they  brought  the  t.  to  Mo. 
40:19  he  spread  t.  over  taberna. 

Lev.  14:8  tarry  out  of  t.  sev.  days 
Num.  9:15  cloud  cov.  t.  of  testi. 

11:10  heard  people  weep  in  t. 

10:14  when  a  man  dieth  in  a  t. 
18  a  clean  person  sh.  sprinkle  t. 

25:8  went  aft.  man  of  Is.  into  t. 
Jos.  7:21  hid  in  midst  of  my  t. 

23  took  them  out  of  midst  of 

24  Israel  burnt  his  t.  and  all  he 
Jud.  4:17  Sisera  fled  to  t.  of  Jael 

20  said.  Stand  in  door  of  the  t. 

21  Jael  took  a  nail  of  the  t.  and 
5:24  blessed  above  women  in  t. 
7:8  he  sent  rest  of  Israel  to  his  t. 
20:8  not  any  of  us  go  to  t. 

1  Sam.  4:10  fled  every  man  into 

his  t.  2  Sam.  18:17;  19:8 
13:2  rest  of  people  he  t>ent  to  t. 
  ■•  th'i 


17:.54  put  Goliath's  armor  into  t. 
2  Sam.  7:6  walk,  in  a  <.  1  Chr.  17:5 
16:22  they  spread  Absalom  a  t. 
20:22  retired  every  man  to  his  t. 
2  K.  7:8  lepers  went  into  one  t. 

1  Chr.  15:1  Da.  pitched  a  t.  for  ark 

2  Chr.  2.5:22  fled  ev.  man  to  his  t. 
Ps.  78:60  the  t.  which  he  placed 
Is.  13:20  nor  Arabian  pitch  t.  th. 

38: 12  age  removed  as  a  shep.'s  t. 
40:22  spreadeth  them  out  as  a  t. 
54:2  enlarge  the  place  of  thy  t. 
Jer.  10:20  none  to  stretch  forth  t. 
37:10  rise  up  every  man  in  his  t. 

TENT-MAKERS. 
Acts  18:3  by  occupation  t.-m. 

TENTS. 
Gen.  4:20  such  as  dwell  in  t. 
9:27  Japheth  shall  dwell  in  t. 
13:5  Lot  also  had  herds  and  t. 
25:27  a  plain  man,  dwelling  in  t. 
31::33  L.  went  into  maid-serv.  t. 
Ex.  16:16  gather  for  them  in  t. 
Num.  l:52'Is.  shail  pitch  their  t. 
9:17  cloud  abode,  they  pitched  i. 
18  rested  in  their  t.  20,  22.  23 
13:19  whether  th.  dwell  in  t.  or 
16:26  depart  from  the  t.  of  these 
27  stood  in  the  door  of  their  t. 
1020 


TER 

N^m.  24:2  Bal.  saw  Is.  abid.  In  t. 

5  how  goodly  are  thy  t.  O  Jac. 
Deut.  1:27  ye  murmur,  in  your  t. 
33  search  a  pla.  to  pitch  your  t. 
5:.30  get  you  into  your  t.  again 
11:6  earth  swallowed  up  their  t. 
•33:18  rejoice,  Iseachar,  in  thy  t. 
Jos.  22:4  get  you  unto  your  t.  6. 

8  return  wi.  riches  unto  your  t. 
Jud.  6:5  Midianites  came  with  t. 
8:11  way  of  them  th.  dwelt  in  t. 

1  Sam.  17:53  spoil.  Philistines'  t. 

2  5am.  11:11  Is.  and  J.  abide  inf. 
20:1  every  man  to  his  t.  1  jfT. 

12:16;  2  Chr.  10:16 

1  K.  8:66 1,  we.  to  th. 2 Chr.  7:10 

2  A'.  7:7  Syrians  left  their  t.  10 
8:21  peo.  fled  into  their  t.  14:12 
13:5  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  f, 

1  Chr.  4:41  they  smote  t.  of  Ham 
5:10  they  dwelt  in  Hagarites' 

2  Chr.  14:15  smote  t.  of  cattle 
31:2  to  praise  in  t.  of  the  Lord 

Ezr.  8:15  we  abode  in  t.  3  days 
P.9.  60:25  let  none  dw.  in  their  f. 
78:55  made  Israel  to  dwell  in  1. 
84:10  th.  dwell  in  C.  of  wickedn. 
106:25  murmured  in  their  t.  and 
120:5  I  dwell  in  the  t.  of  Kedar 
Cant.  1:5  comely  as  t.  of  Kedar 
■ler.  4:20  sudd,  are  my  t.  spoiled 
6:3  they  shall  pitch  their  t. 
30:18  bring  captiv.  of  Jacob's  t. 
.35:7  days  ye  shall  dwell  in  t. 
10  but  we  have  dwelt  in  t. 
49:29  th.  t.  and  flocks  shall  they 
Hab.  3:7  I  saw  the  t.  of  Cushan 
Zee.  12:7  L.  shall  save  t.  of  Jud. 
14:15  plague  of  all  in  these  t. 

TERAH. 
Gen.  11:24  begat  T.  1  Chr.  1:26 
26  T.  begat  Abr.  27 ;  Jos.  24:2 
31  T.  took  Abram  his  son,  and 
TER.APHLM. 
Jiid.  17:5  made  an  ephod  and  t. 
18:14  in  these  houses  is  t.  20 
Hos.  3:4  many  days  without  f. 

TERMED. 
Is.  62:4  sh.  no  more  be  t.  forsak. 

TERRACES. 
2  C/ir.  C:ll  ma.  of  algum-trees  t. 

TERRESTRIAL. 
1  Cor.  15:40  bodies  t.  glory  of  f. 

TERRIBLE. 
Ex.  34:10  for  it  is  a  t.  thing 
Deut.  1:19  went  thro' t.  wild.  8:15 
7:21  Lord  is  a  mighty  God  and  t. 

10:17  •  Neh.  1:5;  4:14;  9:32 
10:21  done  t.  thi.  2  Sam.  7:23 
Jud.  13:6  angel  of  God,  very  t. 
Job  37:22  with  God  is  t.  majesty 
39:20  glory  of  his  nostrils  is  t. 
41:14  teeth  are  t.  round  about 
Ps.  45:4  hand  sh.  teach  t.  things 
47:2  the  Lord  most  high  is  ^.  he 
65:5  by  t.  things  in  righteousn. 
66:3  t.  art  thou  in  thy  works 
5  t.  in  his  doing  towards  men 
68:35  thou  art  t.  out  of  thy  holy 
76:12  he  is  t.  to  the  kings  of 
99:3  prai.  thy  great  and  t  name 
106:22  done  t.  things  by  R.  sea. 
145:6  shall  speak  of  thy  t.  acts 
Cant.  6:4  art  t.  as  an  army.  10 
Is.  13:11  lay  low  haughtiri.  oft. 
18:2  to  a  peo.  t.  7  fr.  a  people  t. 
21:1  fVom  desert,  from  a  t.  land 
25:3  the  city  of  the  t.  nations 

4  blast  of  t.  ones  is  as  a  storm 

5  branch  of  t.  shall  be  bro.  low 
29:5  mult.  o(  t.  ones  be  as  chaff 

20  t.  one  is  brought  to  naught 
49:25  prey  of  t.  sh.  be  delivered 
64:3  when  thou  didst  t.  things 
.hr.  15:21  red.  out  of  hand  of  t, 
20:11  L.  is  as  a  mighty  t.  one 
Lam.  5:10  because  of  t.  famine 
Ezek.  1:22  color  of  the  t.  crystal 
28:7  will  bring  the  t.  of  nations 

upon  thee,  30:11;  31:12 
32:12  cause  to  fall  t.  of  nations 
Dan.  2:31  form  of  image  was  t. 
7:7  fourth  beast  dreadf.  and  t. 
■Joel  2:11  L.  is  great  and  very  t. 

31  before  the  great  and  t.  day 
Hab.  1:7  Chaldeans  are  t.  and 
Zep.  2:11  L.  will  be  t.  unto  M. 
Heb.  12:21  so  t.  was  sight  that 

TERRIBLENESS. 
Deut.  26:8  L.  brought  us  with  t. 
1  C/ir.  17:21  make  thee  a  name 
./«;•.  49:16  thv  t.  hath  deceived  th. 

TERRIBLY. 
Is.  2:19  to  shake  t.  the  earth,  21 
Nah.  2:3  fir-trees  sh.  be  t.  ehak. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


TES 
TERRIFY. 

Job  3:5  let  blackness  of  day  t.  it 

9:34  his  rod,  let  not  his  fear  t. 

31:34  did  contempt  of  famil.  t.  ? 
S  Cor.  10:9  seem  as  if  I  wo.  t.  you 

TERRIFIED,  EST. 
Dtut.  20:3  fear  not  nor  be  t. 
Job  7:14  thou  t.  me  thro'  visions 
Lnke  21:9  hear  of  wars,  be  not  t. 

2-1:37  they  were  t.  and  aftrighted 
PIdl.  1:28  in  nothing  t.  by  adv. 

TERROR. 
Gen.  35:5  the  t.  of  God  was  upon 
Lev.  26:16  will  ap.  over  you  t. 
Deut.  32:25  sw.  without,  t.  with. 

34:12  in  the  t.  which  M.  showed 
Jos.  2:9  t.  is  fallen  upon  us 
Job  31:23  destruc.  fr.  G.  was  a  t. 

33:7  my  t.  not  malce  thee  afraid 
Fs.  91:5  not  afr.  for  t.  by  night 
Is.  10:.33  L.  will  lop  bough  wi.  t. 

19:17  Ju.  shall  be  a  t.  to  Egypt 

3.3:18  thy  heart  shall  meditate  t. 

54:14  thou  shalt  be  far  from  t. 
Jer.  17:17  not  a  t.  20:4  t.  to  thys. 

32:21  brought  forth  Isr.  with  t. 
Ezek.  26:17  cause  t.  to  be  on  all 
21  I  make  th.  a  t.  27:36  ;  28:19 

32:23  wh.  caused  t.  24,  23,  26,  27 
30  with  their  t.  they  are  asha. 
32  I  have  caused  my  t.  in  land 
Eom.  13:3  rulers  not  t.  to  good 
2  Cor.  5:11  knowing  the  t.  of  L. 

1  Pet.  3:14  be  not  afraid  of  th.  t. 

TERRORS. 
Deut.  4:34  assa.  to  take  nat.  by  t. 
Job  6:4  t.  of  God  set  themselves 
18:11  t.  shall  make  him  afraid 
14  sh.  bring  him  to  king  of  t. 
20:25  sword  Cometh,  t.  are  upon 
24:17  they  are  in  the  t.  of  death 
27:20  t.  take  hold  on  him 
30:15  t.  are  turned  upon  me 
Ps.  55:4  t.  of  death  are  fallen  on 
73:19  utterly  consumed  with  t. 
88:15  while  I  suff.  t.  I  am  distr. 

16  thy  t.  have  cut  me  off 
Jer.  15:8  caused  t.  to  fall  on  city 
Lam.  2:22  hast  called  my  t. 
Ezek.  21:12  t.  by  reason  of  sword 

TERTICS. 
Pom.  16:22  I  T.  who  wrote  this 

TERTULLUS. 
Acts  24:1  certain  orator  nam.  T. 
2  T.  began  to  accuse  Paul 
TESTAMENT. 
Mat.  26:28  this  is  my  blood  in 

new  t.  Mark  14:24 
Luke  22:20  this  cup  Is  the  new  t. 
1  Cor.  11:25 

2  Cor.  3:6  made  minis,  of  new  t. 
14  remains  veil,  iu  read,  old  t. 

Heb.  7:22  surety  of  a  better  t. 
9:15  he  is  mediator  of  new  t.  for 
redemption  under  first  t. 

16  where  a  t.  is,  th.  must  death 

17  t.  is  of  force  after  men  dead 
20  this  is  blood  of  t.  G.  enjoin. 

Pev.  11:19  in  temple  ark  of  t. 

TESTATOR. 
Heb.  9:16  of  ueces.  be  death  of  t. 

17  no  strength  while  t.  liveth 

TESTIFY. 
Num.  35:30  one  witness  not  t. 
Pent.  8:19  1 1.  that  ye  sh.  perish 

19:16  if  a  false  wit.  (.  against 

31:21  song  t.  ag.  them  as  witn. 

32:46  set  yo.  hearts  to  wor.  1 1. 
Neh.  9:;34  wherew.  tliou  didst  t. 
Job  15:6  thine  own  lips  t.  ag.  th. 
Ps.  50:7  O  Is.  1 1.  ag.  thee,  81:8 
Is.  59:12  our  sins  t.  against  us 
Jer.  14:7  our  iniquities  t.  ag.  us 
Hos.  5:5  pride  of  Israel  doth  t. 
Amos  3:13  t.  in  house  of  Jacob 
Mic.  6:3  what  have  I  done  1  t.  ag. 
Luke  16:28  send  Laza.  that  he  I. 
John  2:23  that  any  sho.  t.  of  man 

3:11  t.  have  seen;  5::39  t.  of  me 

7:7  bee.  K.  of  it ;  15:26  t.  of  me 
Acts  2:40  wi.  oth.  words  did  he  t. 

10:42  t.  it  is  he  was  ordai.  of  G. 

20:24  to  t.  gospel  of  grace  of  G. 

26:5  know  they,  if  th.  would  t. 

Gal.  5:3  1 1.  to  ev.  man  circum. 
Eph.  4:17  this  I  say,  and  t.  in  L. 

1  John  4:14  we  ha.  seen  and  do  t. 
Rev.  22:16  I  Jesus  sent  ang.  to  t. 

18  1 1.  to  ev.  man  that  heareth 

TESTIFIED. 
Ex.  21:29  it  ha.  been  I.  to  owner 
Pent.  19:18  t.  falsely  ag.  brother 
Puth  1:21  see.  L.  hath  t.  ag.  me 

2  Sam.  1:16  thy  mouth  t.  ag.  th. 
a  K.  17:13  yet  L.  t.  against  Israel 


TES 

2  K.  17:15  testim.  he  t.  ag.  them 

2  Chr.  24:19  prophets  t.  against 

them,  Neh.  9:26 
Neh.  13:15  I    against  them,  21 
John  4:39  for  saying  wh.  wo.  t. 

44  Je.  himself  t.  a  proph.  13:21 
Acts  8:25  wh.  they  t.  and  preach 

18:5  P.  t.  to  Jews  that  J.  was  C. 

23:11  as  thou  hast  t.  of  me  at  J. 

28:23  to  whom  he  t.  king,  of  G. 
1  Cor.  15:15  bee.  we  ha.  t.  of  G. 
1  Thes.  4:6  we  forewarned  you,  t. 
1  Tim.  2:6  gave  himself  to  be  t. 
Heb.  2:6  one  in  a  certain  place  t. 
1  Pet.  1:11  t.  beforeh.  sufferings 
1  John  5:9  witness  G.  t.  of  his  S. 

3  John  3  t.  of  truth  that  is  iu  th. 

TESTIFIEDST,  ETH. 

Neh.  9:29  t.  ag.  them  by  Sp.  30 

Hos.  7:10  pride  of  Is.  t.  his  face 

John  3:32  wh.  he  ha.  seen,  he  t. 
21:24  disciple  wh.  t.  of  these  thi. 

Heb.  7:17  he  t.  thou  art  a  priest 

Pev.  22:20  which  t.  these  things 
TESTIFYIIVG. 

Acts  20:21  t.  both  to  Jews  and  G. 

Heb.  11:4  witn.  G.  t.  of  his  gifts 

1  Pet.  6:12  t.  this  is  grace  ol  God 
TESTIMOIMY. 

Ex.  16:34  pot  of  manna  bef.  t. 
25:16  sh.  put  into  ark  the  t.  21 
27:21  without  vail  before  t. 
30:6  niercy-s.  over  t.  Lev.  16:13 
31:18  gave  M.  two  tables  of  <. 
32:15  tables  oit.  in  hand,  34:29 
38:21  this  is  sum  of  tabern.  of  t. 

Nvm.  1:50  Lev.  over  taber.  of  <. 
53  Lev.  pitch  about  taber.  of  t. 
9:15  cloud  covered  the  tent  of 
10:11  cloud  taken  off  taber.  oit. 
17:4  thou  sh.  lay  up  rods  bef.  t. 
10  bring  Aa.  rod  again  bef  t. 

Ruth  4:7  and  this  was  a  t.  in  Is. 

i  K.  11:12  gave  the  king  the  t. 
2  Ckr.  23:11 

Ps.  78:5  he  established  a  t.  in  J. 
81:5  this  he  orda.  in  Jos.  for  t. 
119:88  so  sh.  I  keep  t.  of  mouth 
122:4  tribes  go  up  to  the  t.  of  I. 
132:12  if  thy  childrenkeep  myt. 

Is.  8:16  bind  up  t.  20  law  and  t. 

Mat.  8:4  gift  M.  commanded  for 

a  t.  Mark  1:44 ;  Luke  5:44 
10:18  t.  against  them,  Mark  18:9 

Mark  6:11  sh.  dust  for  <.  X«Ae9:5 

Luke  21:13  sh.  turn  to  you  for  t. 

John  3:32  no  man  receiv.  his  t. 
33  he  that  receiv.  t.  set  to  seal 
8:17  writ.  t.  of  two  men  is  true 
21:24  know  that  his  t.  is  true 

Acts  13:22  to  wh.  also  he  gave  t. 
14:3  gave  t.  io  word  of  his  grace 
22:18  they  will  not  recei.  thy  t. 

1  Cor.  1:6  as  t.  of  C.  was  confir. 
2:1  declaring  unto  you  t.  of  God 

2  Cor.  1:12  t.  of  our  conscience 

2  Thes.  1:10  bee.  our  t.  was  beli. 
2  Tim.  1:8  not  asham.  of  t.  of  L. 
Heb.  3:5  t.  of  things  which  were 
11:5  Enoch  had    he  pleased  G. 
Pev.  1:2  bare  record  of  t.  of  J.  C. 
9  I  was  in  Patmos  for  t.  of  Je. 
6-9  souls  of  th.  were  slain  for  t. 
11:7  when  they  have  finished  t. 
12:11  overca.  by  word  of  th.  t. 
17  war  with  them  wh.  have  t. 
15:5  tabernacle  oft.  in  heaven 
19:10  t.  of  J.  is  spirit  of  proph. 
See  ARK. 

TESTIMOXIES. 
Devt.  4:45  these  are  t.  M.  spake 
6:17  sh.  diligently  keep  t.  of  G. 
20  wh.  mean  t.  G.  commanded 

1  K.  2:3  to  keep  his  statutes  and 

his  t.  2  K.  23:3 ;  1  Chr.  29:19 ; 
2  Chr.  34:31 

2  K.  17:15  rejected  t.  followed 
Neh.       nor  kings  heark.  to  t. 
Ps.  25:10  keep  coven,  and  his  t, 

78:.'j6  keep  not  t.  93:5  t.  sure 
99:7  th.  kept  t.  and  ordinances 
119:2  bles.  are  they  th.  keep  t. 
14  I  rejoiced  in  way  of  thy  t. 
22  I  have  kept  thy  t.  167,  168 
24  thy  t.  deli.  31  I  stuck  to  t. 
36  incline  my  heart  to  thy  t. 
4f)  I  will  speak  of  t.  bef.  kings 
59  I  turned  my  feet  to  thy  t. 
79  have  known  t.  turn  to  me 
95  wick,  waited,  I  consider  t. 
99  thy  t.  are  my  meditation 
111  thy  t.  have  I  taken 
119  I  love  thy  t.  125  know  t. 
129  thy  i.  are  wonderful 
1.38  thy  t.  are  righte.  faithful 
144  righteous,  of  t.  everlasting 


THE 

Ps.  119:146  save  me,  and  I  shall 

keep  t. 

152  concerning  t.  I  have  kno. 
157  yet  do  I  not  decline  fr.  t. 
Jer.  44:23  have  not  walked  in  t. 
THADDEUS.   ifa/  A  3:18 

THAKR. 
Luke  6:32  those  that  love  you 
whati.  have  ye?  33:34 
THAI«K,  Verb. 
1  Chr.  16:4  appoint.  Lev.  to  t.  L. 
7  Da.  delivered  psalm  to  t.  L. 
2:3:30  stand  ev.  morning  to  t.  L. 
29:13  we  t.  thee,  praise  name 
Dan.  2:2-3  1 1.  thee,  praise  thee 
Mat.  11:25  Je.  eaid,  I  t.  thee,  O 
Fa.  L.  of  heaven,  Luke  10:21 
Luke  17:9  doth  he  t.  that  serv.  ? 
18:11  G.  1 1.  th.  not  as  oth.  men 
John  11:41  Father,  1 1.  thee 
Rom.  1:8  1 1.  my  God,  7:25 
1  Cor.  1:4  1 1.  G.  on  your  behalf 
14  I  t.G.X  bapt.  none  of  you 
14:18  It.G.l  speak  with  long. 
Phil.  1:3  1 1.  G.  on  rem.  of  you 

1  Thes.  2:13  for  this  cau.  t.  we  G. 

2  Thes.  1:3  are  bound  to  t.  God 

1  Tim.  1:12  1 1.  Jesus  Christ 

2  Tim.  1:3  1 1.  G.  whom  I  serve 
Phile.  ilt.  God,  mak.  mention 
See  OPTBRINO. 

THAJVRBD. 
2  Sam.  14:22  J.  bowed,  t.  king 
Acts  28:15  P.  t.  G.  took  courage 
Pom.  6:17  6.  be  t.  ye  were  serv. 

THAKKFUL. 
Ps.  100:4  t.  to  him  Col.  3:15 
Rom.  1:21  glori.  not,  nor  we.  t. 

TH.ANKFULIVESS. 
Acts  24:3  we  accept  it  with  all  t. 

THAIVKING. 
2  Chr.  5:13  singers  were  one  t.  L. 

TH.\NKWORTHY. 
1  Pet.  2:19  t.  if  man  endure  grief 

THA\KS. 
Neh.  12:31  companies  th.  gave  t. 
Dan.  6:10  he  prayed,  and  gave  t. 
Mat.  26:27  he  took  the  cup,  and 

gave  t.  Luke  22:17 
MaA  8:6  seven  loaves  and  ga.  t. 
14:23  when  he  had  given  t.  he 
Luke  2::38  Anna  gave  t.  to  Lord 
22:19  and  gave  t.  and  brake  it 
John  6:11  when  he  had  given  t. 

23  after  Lord  had  given  t. 
Acts  27::35  bread,  and  ga.  t.  to  G. 
Rom.  14:6  for  he  giveth  G.  t.  he 
eateth  not,  and  giveth  G.  t. 

1  Cor.  11:24  had  given  t.  he  bra. 
14:17  thou  verily  givest  t.  well 
13:.57  t.  be  to  G.  who  giv.  vict. 

2  Cor.  1:11  t.  may  be  given 

2:14  t.  to  G.  who  cans,  triumph 
8:16  t.  to  G.  who  put  care  in  T. 
9:15  t.  to  G.  for  unspeak.  gift 
Eph.  5:20  giving  t.  always  for  all 

1  Thes.  3:9  what  /.  can  we  render 
Heb.  13:15  offer  praise,  giving  t. 
Rev.  4:9  give  t.  to  him  on  throne 

See  GIVE,  GIVING. 

THANRSGIVIIVG. 

Lev.  7:12  if  he  offer  it  for  a  t. 

13:15;  22:29 
Neh.  11:17  to  begin  t.  in  prayer 

12:8  which  was  over  the  t. 
46  th.  were  songs  of  praise,  t. 
Ps.  26:7  publish  with  voice  of  t. 

50: 14  offer  uiito  God  t.  pay  vows 

69::30  I  will  mag.  him  with  t. 

95:2  come  before  his  face  wi.  t. 

100:4  enter  into  his  gates  wi.  t. 

107:22  let  sacrifice  sacri.  of  t. 

116:17  offer  to  thee  sacri.  of  i. 

147:7  sing  to  the  L.  with  t.  sing 
Is.  51:3  t.  and  melo.  found  there 
Jer.  30:19  out  of  them  shall  pro- 
ceed t. 

Amos  4:5  offer  a  sacrifice  of  t. 
Jon.  2:9  sacrifice  with  voice  of  t. 

2  Cor.  4:15  thro' t.  grace  redound 
9:11  causeth  thro'  us  t.  to  God 

Phil.  4:6  wi.  t.  let  your  requests 
Col.  2:7  abounding  therein  wi.  t. 
4:2  watch  in  the  same  with  /. 

1  Tim.  4:3  God  to  be  rece.  wi.  t. 
4  creature  good  if  rece.  with  t. 

Pev.  7:12  t.  and  hon.  be  to  our  G. 

THANKSGIVINGS. 
Neh.  12:27  keep  dedication  wi.  t. 

2  Cor.  9:12  abundant  by  many  t. 

THEATRE. 
Acts  19:29  they  rush,  into  the  t. 
31  would  not  adventure  into  t. 


THI 
THEBEZ. 

Jud.  9:50  went  Abiinelech  to  T. 
2  Sam.  11:21  that  he  died  in  T. 

THEFT,  S. 
Ex.  22:3  he  sh.  be  sold  for  hi's  t. 

4  if  the  t.  be  found  in  his  hand 
Mat.  15:19  out  of  the  heart  pro- 
ceed t.  Mark  7:22 
Rev.  9:21  nei.  repented  they  of  <. 
THELASAK.   2.fir.  19:12 

THENCE. 
Num.  23:13  curse  me  th.  fr.  t.  27 
Deut.  4:29  if  from  t.  thou  seek  L. 
5:15  the  Lord  brought  thee  out 
t.  6:23;  24:18 

1  K.  2:36  go  not  forth  from  t. 

2  K.  2:21  shall  not  be  from  I.  any 
Ezr.  6:6  theref  be  ye  far  from  t. 
Is.  65:20  no  more  t.  an  infant  of 
Jer.  5:6  every  one  that  goes  t. 

43:12  he  shall  go  forth  from  t.  in 
Luke  16:26  that  would  come  fr.  t. 

THEOPHILUS. 
Luke  1:3  to  write  to  thee,  T. 
Acts  1:1  treatise  have  I  ma.  O  Tt. 

THERE. 
John  12:26  where  I  am.  t.  sB.  my 
14:3  where  I  am,  t.  ye  may  be 
THERE.4T. 
Ex.  30:19  wash  th.  feet  t.  40:31 
Mat.  7:13  many  th.  be  wh.  go  in  t. 

THEREBY. 
Gen.  34:14  /.  shall  I  know  thou 
Job  22:21  with  G.  t.  good  will  co. 

THEREON. 
Mat.  21:7  they  set  him  t.  Lnkt 
19::j5;  John  12:14 
19  found  nothing   but  leaves, 
Mark  11:13;  Luke  13:6 
THERETO. 
Ps.  119:9  by  taking  heed  t. 
THEREUNTO. 

1  Pet.  3:9  knowing  ye  are  t.  call. 

THESS.ALONICA. 
Acts  17:1  at  T.  was  a  synagogue 
11  more  noble  than  those  of  T. 
27:2  one  Ai'istarchus  of  T.  being 
Phil.  4:16  in  T.  ye  sent  once  and 

2  Tim.  4:10  Demas  depart,  to  T. 

THEUDAS. 
Acts  5:36  bef.  th.  days  rose  npT. 

THICK. 
Deut.  32:15  waxen  fat,  grown  t. 
2  Sam.  18:9  mule  we.  unto  t.  bo. 
2  K.  8:15  he  took  a  t.  cloth,  and 
Neh.  8:15  branches  of  t.  trees 
Job  15:26  runneth  on  t.  bosses 
Ps.  74:5  lift,  up  axes  on  t.  trees 
Ezek.  6:13  slain  under  ev.  t.  oak 
19:11  Stat,  was  am.  t.  branches 
31:3  among  t.  boughs,  10,  14 
Hab.  2:6  lad.  himself  with  t.  clay 
Luke  11:29  peo.  gathered  t.  tog. 
See  CLOUDS,  darkness. 

THICKER. 
1  K.  12:10  my  little  finger  sh.  be 
t.  than,  2  Chr.  10:10 
THICKET,  S. 
Gen.  22:13  a  ram  caught  in  a  t. 

1  Sam.  13:6  Israel  did  hide  in  t. 
Is.  9:18  wickedn.  sh.  kindle  in  t, 

10:34  cut  down  t.  of  the  forest 
Jer.  4:7  lion  is  come  up  fr.  his  t. 
29  city  sh.  flee  and  go  into  t~ 
THICKNESS. 

2  Chr.  4:5 1.  of  seaa  haudbreadlh 
Jer.  52:21^.  of  pi  liars  four  fingers 
Ezek.  41:9  t.  of  wall  five  cubits 

42:10  chamb.  were  in  t.  of  wall 

THIEF. 
Ex.  22:2  if  t.  be  found  break.  7 
Deut.  24:7  stealing,  th.  t.  sh.  die 
Job  24:14  the  murderer  is  as  a  t. 
30:5  cried  after  them  as  after  t. 
Ps.  50:18  when  thou  sa\vest  a  t. 
Prov.  6:30  not  dcsp.  t.  if  he  steal 
29:24  partner  with  t.  hateth  soul 
Jer.  2:26  as  a  <.  is  ashamed  when 
Hos.  7:1  t.  Cometh  in,  robbers 
Joel  2:9  enter  at  windows  like  t. 
Zee.  5:4  shall  enter  house  of  t. 
Mat.  24:43  t.  wo.  come,  Lu.  12:39 
26:55  are  ye  come  as  ag.  a  t.f 

it/ari  14:48;  Xuie  22:52 
Luke  12:33  wh.  no  t.  approacheth 
John  10:1  same  is  a  /.  and  robber 
10  t.  cometh  not  but  to  steal 
12:6  bee.  he  was  a  t.  and  had 
1  The^.  5:2  day  of  the  L.  cometh 
as  a  t.  2  Pet.  3:10 
4  day  gho.  overtake  you  as  a  t. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


I 


THI 

1  Pet.  4:15  lot  none  suffer  as  a  t. 
Eev.  3:3  I  will  come  as  a  t.  16:15 

THIEVES, 
is.  1:23  princes  are  compan.  of  t. 
Jer.  48:27  was  not  Is.  among  t.  f 
49:9  lit.  by  night,  Ob.  5 
Mat.  6: 19  where  t.  break  through 

20  wh.  t.  do  not  break  through 
21:13  made  it  a  den  of  t.  Mark 

11:17;  Luke  19:46 
27:38  two  t.  cruci.  Mark  15:27 
44  the    cast  same  in  his  teeth 
Luhe  10::W  went  and  fell  am.  t. 
John  10:8  that  ca.  bef.  me  are  t. 
1  Cor.  6:10  nor  t.  inh.  king,  of  G. 

THIGH. 

Gert.  34:2  hand  under  t.  9 ;  47:29 
32:25  touched  hollow  of  Ja.'.s  t. 
Num.  5:21  L.  mak.  t.  rot,  22,  27 
Jud.  3:16  E.  did  gird  dag.  on  t. 

21  E.  took  dagger  fr.  right  t. 
15:8  Samson  smote  hip  and  t. 

Ps.  45:3  gird  sword  on  thy  t. 
Cant.  3:8  ev.  man  hath  sw.  on  t. 
Is.  47:2  uncover  the  t.  pass  over 
Jer.  31:19  I  smote  upon  my  t. 
Ezek.  21:12  smite  theref.  upon  t. 
24:4  gather  the  t.  and  shoulder 
Bet).  19:10  Uath  on  his  t.  a  name 

THIGHS. 

Ex.  28:42  breeches  reach  to  t. 
Cant.  7:1  joints  of  /.  like  jewels 
Dan.  2:32  belly  aud  t.  of  brass 
THIiV. 

Gen.  41:6  7  t.  ears,  7,  23,  24,  27 
Ex.  39:3  beat  gold  into  t.  plates 
l£v.  13:.30  in  it  a  yellow  t.  hair 
1  K.  7:29  additi.  made  ott.  work 
Is.  17:4  glory  of  Ja.  be  made  t. 

THI\E. 

Gen.  14:23  any  thing  that  is  t. 

Lev.  10:15  it  sh.  be  t.  thy  sons. 
Num.  18:9,  11,  1.3, 14,  15,  18 

1  K.  3:26  let  nei.  be  mine  nor  t. 
20:4  O  king,  I  am  t.  all  I  have 

1  Chr.  12:18  t.  are  we,  Dav.  and 
21:24  will  not  take  that  wh.  is  t. 

Ps.  119:94  I  am  t.  save  me,  I 

John  17:6  t.  they  were:  9  are  t. 
10  all  mine  are  t.  and  t.  mine 
THIIVG. 

Gen.  24:50  t.  proceedeth  from  L. 
34:7  t.  ought  not,  iSam.  13:12 
41:32  t.  is  established  by  God 

Ex.  18:11  t.  wherein  they  dealt 
17  t.  that  th.  doest  is  not  good 
22:9  for  any  manner  of  lost  t. 

Lev.  4:13  the  thing  be  hid  fr.  eyes 
20:17  it  is  a  wicked  t.  they  sh. 

Num.  16:,30  if  L.  make  a  new  t. 

Deut.  1:14  t.  thou  hast  spoken 
12:32  what  t.  soever  I  command 
13:14  truth,  and  t.  certain,  17:4 
18:22  if  t.  follow  not,  nor  come 
32:47  it  is  not  a  vain  t.  for  you 

Jud.  19:24  do  not  so  vile  a  t. 

Ruth  3:18  till  he  have  finished  t. 

1  Sam.  3:11  I  will  do  a  t.  in  Isr. 

17  what  is  the  t.  L.  hath  said  ? 
4:7  not  been  such  a  t.  heretof 
14:12  and  we  will  show  you  a  t. 
18:20  told  Saul,  t.  pleased  him 

2  Sam.  13::J3  let  not  lord  take  t. 
14:13  wheref  thought  such  t.  f 

18  hide  not  t.  I  shall  ask  thee 
15:35  what  t.  shalt  hear,  tell  Za. 

1  K.  14:5  Jerob.  cometh  to  ask  t. 
8  K.  20:9  the  Lord  will  do  the  t. 

1  Chr.  1:3:4  t.  right  in  eves  of 
17:23  let  t.  hast  spok.  be  estab. 

2  Chr.  29::36  t.  done  suddenly 
Ezr.  7:27  a  t.  in  king's  heart 
Est.  2:4  the  t.  pleased  the  king 
Job  3:25  the  t.J  feared  is  come 

6:8  th.  G.  wo.  grant  1. 1  long  for 
14:4  who  can  br.  clean  t.  out  of? 
26.3  how  hast  decl.  <.  as  it  is  f 
42:7  not  spo.  t.  that  is  right,  8 

Ps.  2:1  why  imagine  a  vain  t.  ? 
38:20  I  follow  t.  that  good  is 
89:34  nor  alter  t.  that  is  gone 
101:3  I  set  no  wicked    bef  eyes 

Prov.  22:18  it  is  a  pleasant  t 

Ec.  7:8  better  end  of  t.  th.  begin. 
8:15  no  better  t.  than  to  eat 
11:7  pleas.  /.  for  eyes  to  behold 

Is.  29:16  sh.  the  t.  framed  say  ? 
21  turn  aside  for  t.  of  naught 
40:15  tak.  isles  as  a  very  little  t. 
4:3:19  I  will  do  a  new  t.  it  shall 
55:11  sh.  prosper  in  t.  where.  I 
66:8  who  hath  heard  such  a  t. 

Jer.  2:10  see  if  there  be  such  a  t. 
18:13  Is.  hath  done  a  horrible  t. 
31:22  Lord  hath  created  a  new  t. 


THI 

Jer.  38:14  I  will  ask  a  t.  hide  not. 
42:3  G.  may  show  us  t.  we  do 
44:17  will  do  what  t.  goeth  out 

Lam.  2:13  what  t.  sh.  I  take  to 
witness?  wh.  t.  liken  to  th.  ? 

Ezek.  16:47  as  if  it  were  a  little  <. 

Dan.  2:5  king  said,  t.  is  gone,  8 
11  it  is  a  rare  t.  king  requireth 
5:15  show  interpreta.  of  the  t. 
6:12  t.  is  true,  according  to  law 
10:1  a  t.  was  revealed  to  Daniel 

7/os.  6:10  I  ha.  seen  a  horrible  t. 
8:12  were  counted  a  strange  t. 

Amos  6:13  rejoi.  in  a<.  of  naught 

Mark  1:27  what  t.  is  this?  what 

Luke  12:11  what  t.  ye  sh.  answ. 

John  5:14  lest  a  worse  t.  come  to 

Ads  17:21  or  hear  some  new  t. 
2.3:17  he  hath  a  certain  t.  to  tell 
25:26  I  have  no  cert.  t.  to  write 

Horn.  9:20  sh.  t.  form,  say  to  him 

1  Cor.  1:10  I  beseech  sp.  same  t. 

2  Cor.  5:5  wro.  us  for  self-same  t. 
Phil.  3:16  let  us  mind  same  t. 

1  Pet.  4:12  as  some  stran.  t.  hap. 
1  Joh7i  2:8  which  t.  ia  true  in  him 
See  ACCURSED. 

Any  THIIVG. 
Gen.  14:23  I  will  not  take  any  t. 

18:14  is  any  t.  too  hard  for  L.  ? 

19:22  cannot  do  any  t.  till  thou 
be  come 

22:12  nei.  do  thou  any  t.  to  lad 

30:31  Ja.  said.  Not  give  me  a.  t. 

39:9  nei.  hath  he  kept  back  a.  t. 
Ex.  20:17  nor  any  I.  that  is  thy 

neighbor's,  Deut.  5:21 
Lev.  15:6  sitteth  on  a.  t.  wher.  23 
Num.  20:19  without  doing  any  t. 

22:.38  have  I  power  to  say  a.  t.  ? 

35:23  cast  upon  him  any  t. 
Deut.  4:;32  if  hath  been  a.  such  t. 

21:10  when  dost  lend  bro.  a.  t. 

31:13  who  have  known  any  t. 
Jos.  21:45  failed  not  of  a.  t.  spo. 
Jud.  11:25  art  a.  t.  better  th.  B.  ? 

18:10  wh.  no  want  of  n.  t.  19:19 

1  Sam.  3:17  G.  do  so,  if  hide  a.  t. 
20:26  S.  spake  not  a.  t.  that  day 
21:2  let  no  man  know  any  t.  of 

2  Sam.  13:2  tho.  it  hard  to  do  a.  t. 
1 K.  10:3  was  not  any  t.  hid  from 

20:33  whether  a.  t.  would  come 
2  Chr.  9:20  silv.  not  a.  t.  accoun. 
Job  33:.32  if  thou  hast  a.  t.  to  say 
Ec.  1:10  a.  t.  whereof  it  may  be 

5:2  heart  not  hasty  to  utter  a.  t. 

9:5  dead  kn.  not  a.  t.  nor  have 
Jer.  32:27  a.  t.  too  hard  for  me  ? 

38:5  king  not  he  th.  can  do  a.  t. 

42:21  nor  a.  t.  for  wh.  he  sent  me 
Dan.  3:29  spe.  a.  t.  amiss  ag.  G. 
Mat.  18:19  agree  touching  any  t. 

24:17  take  any  t.  out  of  his 

house,  Mark  1.3:15 
Mark  4:22  a.  t.  secret,  Luke  8:17 

11:13  if  he  might  find  any  t. 

16:8  neither  said  they  any  t. 
Luke  19:8  taken  a.  t.  fr.  any  man 

22:35  lacked  ye  any  1. 1  nothing 
John  1:3  with,  him  not  a.  t.  ma. 

7:4  no  man  doeth  a.  t.  in  secret 

14:14  if  ask  any  t.  in  my  name 
Acts  17:25  as  tho'  he  needed  a.  t. 

1  Cor.  10:19  that  the  idol  is  a.  t. 

2  Cor.  2:10  if  I  forgive  any  t. 

1  Thes.  1:8  need  not  to  spe.  a.  t. 

1  Tim.  1:10  if  th.  be  a.  t.  contra. 
Rev.  21:27  any  t.  that  deflleth 

Every  THIiVG. 

Gen.  6:17  ev.  t.  in  earth  shall  die 
Lev.  23:;37  oflTcre.  t.  upon  his  day 

2  Sam.  15:36  send  to  me  every  I. 

See  CREEPETH,  CRBEPINQ,  EVIL, 
GOOD,  GREAT,  HOLT,  LIGHT, 
LIVIKO,  ONE,  SMALL. 

That  THI\G. 

Gen.  18:17  hide  fr.  Abr.  1. 1.  I  do 
Ex..  9:6  L.  did  that  t.  on  morrow 
Luke  9:21  to  tell  no  man  Viat  t. 
12:26  not  able  to  do  1. 1.  is  least 
Rom.  14:23  not  himself  in  that  t. 

This  THI\G. 

Gen.  19:21  accep.  th.  concer.  1. 1. 

20:10  that  thou  hast  done  th.  t. 

34:14  we  cannot  do  tliis  t. 

41:28  t.  is  1. 1  have  spoken  to  P. 

44:7  we  should  do  accor.  to  t.  t. 
Ex.  1:18  why  have  ye  done  /.  t. 

2:14  M.  said.  Surely  1. 1.  is  kno. 

9:5  to-morrow  L.  shall  do  t.  t. 

16:16  t.  is  t.  which  Lord  com- 
manded. 32 :  .35:4;  Lev.  8:5; 
9:6:  17:2;  Num.  30:1;  36:6; 
Deut.  15:15 ;  34:18,  23 


THI 

Ex.  18:14  wh.  is  <. «.  doest  to  pe.  f 
29:1  I.  is  t.  thou  sh.  do  to  them 
:3.3:17  I  will  do  t.  t.  thou  ha.  spo. 

.Jos.  22:24  done  it  for  fear  of  t.  t. 

Jud.  6:29  .said.  Who  hath  done  t. 

1. 1  Gideon  hath  done  this  t. 
11:37  let  this  t.  be  done  for  me 
20:9  this  shall  be  t.  we  will  do 
21:11  this  is  the  t.  ye  shall  do 

1  Sam.  24:6  L.  forbid  I  ph.  do  1. 1. 
26:16  t.  t.  is  not  good  hast  done 
28:18  L.  ha.  done  t.  t.  unto  thee 

2  Sam.  11:11 1  do  not  this  t. 
12:5  man  hath  done  t.  t.  sh.  die 

6  bee.  he  did  t.  t.  had  no  pity 
12  I  will  do  t.  t.  before  Israel 
13:20  brother,  regard  not  tids  t. 
14:15  to  speak  of  this  t.  to  king 
24:3  why  doth  lord  del.  iu  1. 1.  ? 

1  K.  1:27  is  this  t.  done  by  king? 
3:10  pleased  L.  S.  asked  t.  t.  11 
12:24  return,  for  1. 1.  is  from  me 
13:34  1. 1.  bee.  sin  to  house  of  J. 
20:9  tell  king,  t.  1. 1  may  not  do 

2  K.  5:18  in  t.  t.  L.  pardon  sei-v. 
11:5  this  is  the  t.  that  ye  shall 

do,  2  Chr.  23:4 
17:12  L.  said.  Ye  sh.  not  do  1. 1. 

1  Chr.  11:19  G.  forb.  I  sh.  do  t.  t. 
21:3  why  doth  my  lord  req.  t.  t. 

8  sinned,  bee.  I  have  done  1. 1. 
Ezr.  10:2  hope  in  Is.  concer.  t.  t. 
Neh.  2:19  wh.  is  1. 1.  that  ye  do.  ? 

38:7  L.  will  do  t.  t.  he  ha.  spo. 
Jer.  22:4  if  do  t.  t.  enter  in  kings 

40:3  theref.  t.  t.  is  come  on  you 
Mark  5:32  her  tliat  done  this  t. 
Luke  2:15  see  this  t.  come  to  pass 

22:23  which  that  should  do  t.  t. 
.John  18:34  sayesti.  t.  of  thyself? 

2  Cor.  12:8  for  /.  I  besought  L. 
Phil.  3:13  1. 1.  I  do,  press  toward 

Unclean  THING. 
Lev.  5:2  if  a  soul  touch  ii.  t.  7:21 
7:19  flesh  touch,  u.  t.  not  eaten 
20:21  take  bro.'s  wife,  it  is  u.  t. 
Deut.  23:14  see  no  u.  t.  in  thee 
Jud.  13:4  eat  not  any  u.  t.  7,  14 
Is.  52:11  ton.  no  u.  t.  2  Cor.  6:17 
64:6  we  are  all  as  an  unclean  t. 
Acts  10:14  never  eaten  any  t.  u. 

THINGS. 
Lev.  4:2  sin  thro'  ignor.  cone.  f. 
Deut.  4:9  forget  t.  eyes  have  seen 
29:29  secret  t.  belong  unto  Lord 
32:35  t.  th.  come  on  them  haste 
1  Sam.  12:21  ye  go  after  vain  t. 
iSam.  24:12  I  offer  thee  three  t. 

1  Chr.  21:10 
1  K.  15:15  Asa  brought  in  t.  his 
father  dedicated,  2Chr.  15:18 

1  Chr.  4:22  these  are  ancient  t. 

2  Chr.  12:12  in  Jud.  t.  went  well 
■Job  12:22  deep  t.  out  of  darkness 

13:20  only  do  not  two  t.  to  me 
41:;34  behold,  high  t.  king  over 
42:3  uttered  t.  too  wonderful 

Ps.  12:3  that  speaketh  proud  t. 
35:11  laid  to  charge  1. 1  kn.  not 
45:1  I  speak  of  t.  I  have  made 
60:3  showed  thy  people  hard  t. 
65:5  by  terrible  t.  wilt  answer 
72:18  G.  who  doeth  wondrous  t. 
86:10  and  doest  wondrous  t. 
87:3  glorious  t.  are  spo.  of  thee 
91:4  how  lon^  utter  hard  t.  f 
113:6  to  behold  t.  in  heaven 
119:18  behold  wondr.  i".  out  law 
131:1  or  in  t.  too  high  for  me 

Prov.  8:6  speak  of  ex.  t.  x\^\\.  t. 
22:20  written  to  th.  excellent  t. 
23:33  thy  heart  utter  perverse  t. 
30:7  two  t.  have  I  rcqu.  of  thee 
15  three  t.  that  are  never  satis. 

18  tliree  t.  be  too  wonderful 
21  for  3  t.  earth  is  disquieted 
24  four  t.  wh.  are  lit.  on  earth 
29  there  be  threes,  wh.  go  well 

Ec.  7:25  wisdom  and  reason  of  <. 

Is.  12:5  he  hath  done  excellent 
25:6  make  to  peo.  feast  of  fat  t. 
41:23  show  t.  to  come  hereafter 
42:9  t.  come  to  pass,  new  t.  dec 
44:7  t.  that  are  com.  shall  come 
45:11  ask  me  of  t.  to  come 

19  I  declare  t.  that  are  right 
4S:6  showed  thee  new  t.  hid.  t. 
64:3  thou  didst  terrible  t.  we 

Jer.  2:8  t.  do  not  profit,  16:19 
8:13  t.  I  hav.  giv.  them  sh.  pass 

Lnm.  1:7  J.  rememb.  pleasant  t. 
2:14  proph.  have  seen  foolish  t. 

Ezek.  11:5  I  kn.  t.  come  in  mind 
16:16  like  t.  shall  not  come 

Joel  3:5  into  temp,  my  goodly  t. 

Ob.  6  how  are  t.  of  Es.  searched 

Mic.  7:15  sh.  unto  him  marv.  t. 


THI 

Zee.  4;l0  desp,  day  of  small  t. 
Mat.  6:34  thought  for  t.  of  itself 
13:52  out  of  treas.  t.  new  and  old 
82:21  render  to  Cesar  t.  that  ara 
C.'s,  to  GoAt.  that  are  God'a, 
Markn-.Xt;  Luke«0:i5 
Lvke  5:26  seen  strange  t.  to-day 
6:46  and  do  not  t.  w'hich  I  say 
10:23  blesred  eyes  which  see  f. 
18:27  t.  impossible  with  men 
19:42  known  t.  belong  to  peace 
22:37  t.  concer.  me  have  an  end 
23:48  peo.  behold  t.  were  done 
24:18  not  kno,  t.  come  to  pass 
John  1:50  greater  t.  than  these 
3:12  told  earthly  t.  heavenly  (. 
16:13  wiU  show  you  t.  to  come 
Acts  4:20  cannot  but  spe.  t.  seea 
32  aught  of  t.  he  possessed 
20:22  not  know.  t.  sh.  befall  mo 
24:13  nei.  tan  they  prove  the  t. 
Rom.  2: 1  that  judg.  doest  same  t. 
14  by  nat.  t.  contained  in  law 
8:5  mind  t.  of  flesh,  mi.  t.  of  S. 
38  nor  t.  present,  nor  t.  to 

come,  1  Cor.  3:22 
12:16  not  high  t.  17  t.  honest 
14:19  fol.  t.  that  make  for  peace 

1  Cor.  1:27  G.  hath  chosen  fool.  t. 

of  world  to  confo.  t.  mighty 
2:9  t.  God  hath  prep,  for  them. 

10  Spirit  search,  deep  t.  of  G. 

11  what  man  know.  t.  of  man 

12  might  know  t.  freely  given 
14  man  receiveth  not  t.  of  Spi. 

6:3  more  t.  that  pert,  to  life,  4 
10:20  t.  which  Gentiles  sacrifice 
14:37  acknowledge  t.  I  write  to 

2  Cor.  1:13  write  none  other  t.  to 

17  or  t.  I  purpose,  do  I  purpo. 
4:18  look  not  at  t.  wh.  are  seen 
5:10  receive  t.  done  in  his  body 

18  old  t.  passed,  all  t.  bee.  new 
10:7  ye  look  on  t.  after  outward 

13  boast  of  t.  without  meas.  15 
10  not  boast  in  anoth.  man's 

ll:30glo.  oft.  wh.  concern  mine 
Gal.  2:18  build  ag.  1. 1  destroyed 
5:17  cannot  do  t.  that  ye  would 
Eph.  6:9  do  same  t.  to  them 
Phil.  1:12  t.  whi.  happen,  tome 
2:4  lo.  not  ev.  man  on  his  own  t. 

10  t.  in  hea.  t.  on  earth,  t.  und. 

21  seek  not    which  are  J.  C.'s 
3:1  write  same  t.  19  earthly  t. 
4:8  whatso.  t.  are  true,  honest 

18  received  t.  sent  from  you 
Col.  1:20  t.  in  earth,  t.  in  heaven 
2:23  which  t.  ha.  show  of  wisd. 
3:0  for  wh.  t.  wrath  of  G.  come. 

1  Thes.  2:14  ye  ha.  suffer,  like  t. 

2  Thes.  3:4  do  t.  wh.  we  comma. 

1  Tim.  5:13  speak,  t.  ought  not 

2  Tijn.  2:2  th.  hast  heard  of  me 
3:14  continue  in  t.  th.  hast  lean. 
Tit.  2:1  spe.  t.  wh.  become  doc. 
Heb.  2:1  heed  to  t.  we  have  heard 

6:9  we  are  persuaded  better  t. 
11:1  faith  substance  of  t.  hoped, 

the  evidence  ott.  not  seen 
3  t.  seen  not  made  of  t.  wh.  ap. 
12:24  speak,  better  t.  than  Abel 

1  Pet.  1:12  did  minister  t.  report. 

2  Pet.  2:12  evil  of  t.  th.  under,  not 
1  .John  2:15  neither  t.  in  the  wor. 
Rev.  1:19  write  t.  whi.  thou  hast 

seen,  t.  which  are,  t.  sh.  be 
2:14  I  have  a  few  t.  against  thee 
4:1  show  thee  t.  must  be  hereaf. 
21:4  former  t.  are  passed  away 

See  CREEPING,  DEDICATE,  DE- 
TESTABLE, E^^L,  FORMEB, 
HOLT,      MANT.  PRECIOUS, 

suce. 

All  THINGS. 

Gen.  9:3  have  I  given  vou  aU  t. 
24:1  L.  hath  blessed  Ab.  in  allt. 

Ex.  29:35  do  according  to  all  t.X. 
have  commanded  thee 

Num.  1:50  Levites  over  a.  t.  that 

Deut.  1:18  com.  a.  t.  ye  shou.  do 
4:7  our  God  is  in  a.  t.  we  call  for 
12:8  not  do  after  a.  t.  we  do  here  . 

■Jos.  1:17  hearken,  to  M.  in  all  t. 

I}uth4:l  manner,  to  confirm  a.  t. 

1  Sam.  3:17  hide  any  of  all  t. 
19:7  Jouath.  showed  Dav.  all  t. 

2  Sam.  11:18  Joab  told  Dav.  a.  t. 
11:20  kn.  all  t.  that  are  in  earth 
23:5  a  covenant  ordered  in  all  t. 

1  K.  21:26  he  did  all  t.  as  Amori. 

2  K.  20:15  they  have  seen  all  t. 
1  Chr.  29:14  all  t.  come  of  thee 
Neh.  9:6  thou,  Lord,  made  all  f. 

Acts  14:15;  17:24,  25;  Col. 
1:16;  Rev.  4:11 
Job  41:34  he  beholdcth  aWhigh  t. 


1022 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


Tin 

Ps.  8:6  haet  put  all  t.  under  his 
feet,  1  Cor.  15;->7;  Eph.  1:22 

57:2  God  that  perl'ormeth  all  t. 

119:128  precepts  concern,  all  t. 
Prov.  3:15  m{)reprec.  th.  a.  t.  8:11 

16:4  t'lie  Lord  hath  made  all  t. 

28:5  seek  L.  understand  all  t. 
'  Ec.  7:15  all  t.  have  I  seen 

9:2  all  t.  come  alike  to  all 

10:19  but  money  answer,  all  t. 
Is.  44:^4  L.  that  mak.  all  t.  66:2 
Jer.  10:16  is  former  otall  t.  51:19 

44:18  we  wanted  all  t.  and  have 
Ezek.  11:25  I  spa.  a.  t.  L.  showed 
Zep.  1:2  I  will  consume  all  t. 
Mat.  7:12  all  t.  ye  would  men  sh. 

11:27  a.  t.  deli,  to  me,  Lu.  10:22 

19:26  with  God  all  t.  ai-e  pos- 
sible, Mark  10:27;  14:36 

21:22  all  I.  whatsoever  ye  ask 

28:20  teaching  to  observe  all  t. 
Mark  B::30  tliey  told  him  alt  t. 

7:37  he  hath  done  alt  t.  well 

13:23  I  have  foretold  you  alt  t. 
Luke  2:20  praising  God  for  all  t. 

9:43  wondered  at  all  t.  Jesus  did 

11:41  all  t.  are  clean  unto  you 
Jofin  1:3  all  t.  were  made  by  him 

3:35  gi.  all  t.  into  his  hand,  13:3 

4:25  he  will  tell  us  all  t. 
29  see  a  man  who  told  me  a.  t. 

5:20  Father  showeth  Son  alt  t. 

10:41  a.  t.  John  spake  were  true 

15- 15  all  t.  I  heard,  I  made  kno. 

16'15  all  t.  Fath.  hath  are  mine 
.30  we  are  sure  thou  know.  a.  t. 

17:7  all  t.  thou  hast  giveu  me 

18:4  Jesus  knowing  all  t.  19:28 

21.17  P.  said,  L.  thou  know.  a.  t. 
Acts  3:22  him  sh.  ye  hear  in  a.  t. 

10:33  hearnrt  t.  command,  of  6. 
39  we  are  witnesses  of  all  t.  he 

14:15  who  made  earth  and  all  t. 

20  35  I  have  showed  you  all  t. 

22:10  there  it  sh.  be  told  th.  a.  t. 
Pom.  8:28  we  kn.  alt  t.  work  for 
32  sh.  he  not  free.  gi.  us  a.  t.  f 

11:36  thro'  him  and  to  him  a.  t. 

14:20  all  t.  indeed  are  pure 

1  Cor.  2:10  Spirit  searcheth  a.  t. 
3:21  in  men,  for  all  t.  are  yours 
6:12  all  t.  are  not  expedi.  10:2:3 
8:6  one  G.  the  F.  of  wh.  are  a.  t. 

one  L.  J.  C.  by  wh.  are  alii. 
10:33  as  I  please  men  in  all  t. 
11:12  alt  t.  are  of  G.  2  Cor.  5:18 
15:28  when  all  t.  sh.  be  subdued 

2  Cor.  4:15  all  t.  for  your  sakes 
5:17  are  away,  a.  t.  become  new 
6:10  nothing,  yet  possess,  all  t. 
7:14  spake  all  t.  to  you  in  truth 
11:6  manifest  to  you  in  all  t. 

Eph.  1:10  gath.  toge.  in  one  a.  t. 
22  to  be  nead  over  all  t. 

3:9  in  God,  who  created  all  t. 

5:20  giv.  tliauks  always  for  a.  t. 

6:21  make  known  all  t.  Col.  4:9 
Phil.  3:8  I  count  alt  t.  but  loss 

4:12  and  in  all  t.  I  am  instruct. 
13  I  can  do  all  t.  through  Chr. 
Col.  1:17  before  all  t.  by  him  a.  t. 
1  riies.  5:21  prove  all  t.  hold  fast 

3  John  2  I  wish  above  all  t.  that 
Pev.  21:5  beh.  I  make  all  t.  new 

7  that  overcometh  sh.  inh.  a.  t. 

These  THIIVGS. 

Gen.  42:.36  J.  said,  1. 1.  are  ag.  me 
Num.  15:13  all  born  shall  do  1. 1. 
Deut.  30:1  t.  t.  are  come  upon 
Jos.  2:11  heard  t.  t.  our  hearts 
%Sam.  2.3:17  t.  t.  did  these  three 

mighty  men,  1  Chr.  11:19 
Neh.  13:26  did  not  So.  sin  by  t.  t. 
Job  8:2  how  long  wilt  speak  1. 1.  ? 
10:13  1. 1.  hast  thou  hid  in  heart 
33:29  t.  t.  worketh  G.  with  man 
Ps.  15:5  he  that  doeth  f  .  t.  shall 
50:21  t.  t.  hast  thou  done  and  I 
Prov.  6:16  t.  six  t.  doth  L.  hate 
24:23  t.  t.  also  belong  to  wise 
Ec.  11-9  for  t.  t.  will  5.  br.  thee 
Is.  38:16  O  L.  by  t.  t.  men  live, 
in  t.  t.  is  the  life  of  my  spir. 
42:16  t.  t.  will  I  do,  not  forsake 
61:19  t.  two  t.  are  come  unto  th. 
Jer.  3:7  aft.  she  had  done  all  1. 1. 
6:9  sh.  I  not  vi.  for  t.    ?  29;  9:9 
9:24  tor  in  t.  t.  do  I  delight 
13:22  wheref.  come  t.  t.  on  me  ? 
14:22  thou  hast  made  all  th.  t. 
30:15  for  thy  sins  ha.  I  Aonet.  t. 
Ezek^  16:.30  doest  all  t.  t.  17:18 
17:12  kn.  ye  not  what  1. 1,  mean 
23::ao  I  will  do  th.  t.  unto  thee 
24:19  wilt  not  tell  wh.  t.  t.  are? 
Dan.  12:8  what  be  end  of  ^.  t.  f 
Zee.  8:16  t.  are  the  t.  whi.  ye  sh. 


Tin 

Zee.  8:17  all  t.  are  t.  that  I  hate 
Mat.  6:;i3  all  th.  t.  shall  be  added 

unto  you,  Luke  12:31 
13:56  whence  then  hath  this 

man  these  t.  Mark  6:2 
19:20  all  t.  t.  have  I  kept  fr.  my 
2;3::36  t.  t.  sh.  come  on  this  gen. 
24:2  J.  said.  See  ye  not  all  1. 1.  ? 
3  tell  us  when  shall  these  t. 

be?  Mark  1:3:4;  LvkeHV.I 
34  till  f.  t.  be  fulfil.  3Iark  13:.30 
Lvke  15:26  ask.  wh.  t.  t.  meant  ? 
24:21  third  day  since  th.  t.  were 
John  2:16  said.  Take  t.  t.  hence 
18  seeing  that  thou  doest  t.  t. 
3:!)  Nic.  said.  How  can  t.  t.  be? 
13:17  if  ye  kn.  1. 1.  happy  are  ye 
15:21  all  t.  t.  will  thoy  do,  16:3 
Acts  7:1  are  these  t.  so?  14:15  do 

ye  these  t.  ? 
15:17  the  L.  who  doeth  all  t.  t. 
17:20  wo.  know  what  t.  t.  mean 
20:24  none  of  these  t.  move  me 
20:26  king  knoweth  of  the^e  t. 
Pom.  8:31  what  shall  we  say  to 

these  f.  ? 
14:18  ho  that  in  th.  t.  eerv.  Chr. 
■Tarn.  3:10  breth.  t.  t.  ought  not 
•2  Pet.  l:10ifyedo«&«?. 
3:17  seeing  ye  know  t.  t.  before 

Those  THIIVGS. 
T^ev.  22:2  in  t.  t.  whi.  they  allow 
Ps.  107:43  whoso  will  obser.  t.  t. 
Is.  66:2  all  th.  t.  hath  my  baud 
Mat.  1.3:17  desired  to  sce<.  t.  wh. 
John  8  29  t.  t.  that  please  him 
Acts  3:18  t.  t.  he  hath  fulfiUcd 
13:45  8i)ake  ag.  those  t.  which 
26:16  ott.  t.  in  wh.  I  will  appe. 
Cot.  3:1  seek  t.  t.  whi.  are  above 
Jam.  2:16  give  not  t.  t.  wh.  are 

Unclean  THIIVGS. 
Ros.  9:3  they  sh.  eat  u.  t.  in  Assy. 

What  THIIVGS. 

Ex.  10:2  tell  son  id.  t.  I  wrought 
Mat.  6:8  P.  knows  w.  t.  ye  need 
Mark  9:9  tell  no  man  w.  they 

11:24  ^o.  t.  soever  ye  desire 
Luke  7:22  tell  J.  w.  t.  have  seen 

24::35  they  told  w.  t.  were  done 
John  5:19  what  t.  he  dueth 

10:6  unders.  not  w.  t.  they  were 

11:46  told  %v.  t.  Jesus  had  done 
Phil.  3:7  w.  t.  were  gain  to  me 

THINK. 

Gen.  40:14    on  me  wh.  it  be  well 
Num..  36:6  marry  to  wh.  t.  best 
2  .S'am.  13:33  to  t.  king's  sons  are 
2  Chr.  13:8  ye  t.  to  withsta.  king 
Neh.  5:19  t.  on  me,  my  God 
6:6  thou  and  Jews  t.  to  rebel 

14  God  t.  on  Tobiah  and  Saiib. 
Est.  4:13  t.  not  thou  shalt  escape 
Job  31:1  why  should  I  t.  upon  a 
maid  ? 

41:32  would  t.  deep  be  hoary 
Ec.  8:17  though  a  wise  man  t. 
Is.  10:7  iior  doth  his  heart  t.  so 
Jer.  23:27  t.  cause  my  peo.  forget 
29:11  thoughts  1 1.  toward  you 
Ezek.  38:10  sh.  t.  an  evil  thought 
Dan.  7:25  shall  t.  to  change  tim. 
Jon.  1:6  if  God  will  t.  upon  us 
Zee.  11:12  if  ye  i.  good  give  tne 
Mat.  3:9  and  t.  not  to  say  within 
5:17  t.  not  1  am  come  to  destroy 
6:7  t.  they  sh.  be  heard  for  spe. 
9:4  why  t.  ye  evil  in  yo.  hearts 
10:34  t.  not  I  Co.  to  send  peace 
18:12  how  t.  ye?  if  ha.  hundred 
23:43  what  t.  ye  of  Chr.  ?  20:66 ; 

Mark  14:64 
24:44  as  ye  t.  not,  Luke  12:40 
Luke  13:4  t.  ye  th.  were  sinners 
John  5:39  ye  t.  ye  have  eter.  life 
45  do  not  t.  I  will  accuse  you 
11:56  wh.  t.  yo,  th.  he  will  not? 
16:2  will  t.  that  he  doth  G.  ser. 
Acts  13:25  whom  t.  ye  th.  I  am  ? 
17:29  not  to  I.  that  Godhead 
26:2  1  /.  myself  hap;iy,  king  Ag. 
Rom.  12:3  not  to  t.  of  hims.  more 
than  he  ought  to  t.  but  to  t. 

1  Cor.  4:6  leai-n  in  us  not  to  t.  of 
9  I  <.  G.  hath  set  fortli  us  apo. 

7:40  1 1.  also  I  have  Spirit  of  G. 
8:2  if  any  man  /.  he  knoweth 
12:2:3  we  t.  to  be  less  honorable 
14:37  if  any  t.  himself  a  prophet 

2  Cor.  3:5  to  t.  any  thing  of  our. 
10:2  I  t.  to  be  bold  against  some 

which  t.  of  us 
7  Ch.  let  him  t.  this  again,  11 
11:16  let  no  man  t.  me  a  fool 
12:6  lest  any  t.  of  me  above  wh. 
Qal.  6:3  if  a  man  t.  himself  to  be 


Till 

Eph.  3:20  above  all  we  ask  or  t. 
I'liil.  4:8  if  any  praise,  t.  on  these 
Jam.  1:7  let  not  man  t.  he  sh.  re. 
4:5  do  ye  t.  that  8cri])ture  saith 

1  Pet.  4:4  wherein  they  t.  strange 

12  t.  it  not  strange  concerning 

2  Pet.  1:13  1 1.  it  meet  as  long  as 

THIi\KEST. 
2  Sam.  10:3  t.  thou  David  doth 
honor  thy  fath.  ?  1  Chr.  19:3 
.lob  35:2  t.  thou  this  right,  that 
Mat.  17:25  What  t.  thou?  22:17 
26:53  t.  th.  I  cannot  pray  to  my 
Luke  10:.36  wh.  /.  th.  was  neigh. 
Acts  28:22  de.  to  hear  what  th.  t. 
Rom.  2:3  t.  thou  this,  O  man 

THIIVKETH. 
2  Sam.  18:27  t.  running  of  fore. 
Ps.  40:17  poor,  yet  Lord  t.  on  me 
Prov.  2.3:7  as  he  t.  in  his  heart 

1  Cor.  10:12  let  him  that  t.  he  St. 
1.3:5  charity  seek,  not,  t.  no  evil 

Phil.  3:4  if  any  t.  he  hath  where. 
THINKING. 

2  Sam.  4:10  t.  to  have  bro.  good 
5:6  t.  Da.  cannot  come  in  hither 

THIRD. 

Gen.  32:19  so  commanded  he  t. 

2  K.  1:13  he  sent  capt.  of  t.  fifty 

Is.  19:24  Is.  sh.  be  t.  with  Egypt 

Dan.  2:39  ano.  t.  kingd.  of  brass 
5:7  t.  ruler  in  kingdom,  16,  29 

Zee.  6:3  in  t.  chariot  white  hors. 

Mat.  20:3  went  out  about  hour 
82:26  likew.  the  t.  died,  Mark 
12:21 ;  Luke  20:31 

Luke  20:12  sent  t.  wounded  him 

Acts  2:15  seel,  it  is  t.  hourof  day 
2:3:23  ready  at  t.  hour  of  night 

2  Cor.  12:2  caught  up  to  t.  heav. 

Pev.  4:7  t.  beast  h.  face  as  a  man 
6:5  opened  t.  seal,  heard  t.  beast 
8:10  t.  angel  sounded,  fell  a  star 
11:14  be.  ?.  woe  cometh  quickly 
14:9  t.  angel  followed  them 
16:4  t.  angel  poured  vial  on  riv. 

See  DAT,  MONTU,  PART. 

THIRD  time. 

1  Sam.  3:8  L.  called  Samuel  t.  t. 
19:21  Saul  sent  messenger  t.  t. 

1  K.  18:34  do  it  t.  t.  th.  did \tt.  t. 
Ezek.  21 :14  sword  be  doubled  1. 1. 
Mat.  26:44  prayed  t.  t.  Ma.  14:41 
John  21:14  t.  t.  3c.  showed  hims. 

17  saith  t.  t.  Lovest  thou  me  ? 
P.  grieved,  bee.  he  said  t.  t. 

2  Cor.  12:14 t.  ready  toco.  13:1 

THIRD  year. 
Deut.  26:12  t.  y.  year  of  tithing 
2  K.  19:29  in  t.  y.  sow.  Is.  37:30 
THIRDLY. 

1  Cor.  12:28  t.  teachers,  miracles 

THIRST,  Substantive. 
Ex.  17:3  kill  us  and  chil.  with  t. 
Deut.  28:48  serve  enemies  in  t. 
29:19  to  add  drunkenness  to  t. 
Jud.  15:18  now  I  shall  die  for  t. 

2  C'Ar.  32:11  persuade  to  die  by  t. 
Neh.  9:15  brought,  water  for  t.  20 
Job  24:11  wine-presses  and  suf.  t. 
Ps.  69:21  in  t.  gave  me  vinegar 

104:11  wild  asses  cjuench  th.  t. 
Is.  5:13  multil .  dried  up  with  t. 

41:17  when  tongue  faileth  for  t. 

50:2  fish  stinketh,  dieth  for  t. 
Jer.  2:25  withh.  thy  throat  fr.  t. 

48:18  comefr.  thy  glory,  sit  in  t. 
Lam.  4:4  cleaveth  to  mou.  for  t. 
IIos.  2:3  naked,  slay  her  with  t. 
Amos  8:11  not  t.  for  water 

13  young  men  shall  faint  for  t. 
2  Cor.  11:27  in  hunger  and  t. 

THIRST,  Verb. 
Is,  49:10  shall  not  hunger,  nor  t. 
Mat.  5:(3  hung,  and  t.  after  right. 
John.  4:13  drink,  of  this  water  t. 

14  drinketh,  shall  never  t.  6:35 

15  give  me  this  wa.  th.  1 1.  not 
7:37  any  t.  let  him  come  to  me 
19:28  after  this,  Jesus  saith,  1 1. 

Rom.  12:20  if  enemy  t.  gi.  driuk 

1  Cor,  4:11  to  present  hour  we  t. 
Pev.  7:16  th.  sh.  not  t.  any  more 

THIRSTED,  ETH. 
Ex,  17:3  peo.  t.  there  for  water 
Ps.  42:2  my  souU.  for  God,  63:1 ; 
143:6 

Is.  48:21  they  t.  not  when  he  led 
55:1  ev.  one  that  t.  come  to  wa. 

THIRSTY 
Jud.  4:19  give  me  water,  I  am  t. 

2  Sam.  17:29  peo.  is  t.  in  wilder. 
Ps.  63:1  longeth  in  t.  land,  143:6 

107:5  hungry  and  t.  soul  fainted 


THO 

Prm.  2.5:21  if  enemy  t.  gi.  drink 
25  as  cold  waters  to  a  t.  soul, 
so  good  news 
Is.  21:14  wat.  to  him  that  was  t. 
29:8  be  as  when  t.  man  dream. 
32:6  cause  drink  of  the  t.  to  fail 
35:7  t.  land  bee.  springs  of  wat. 
44:3  pour  wat.  on  him  that  is  t. 
65:13  serva.  drink,  but  ye  be  t. 
Ezek.  19:13  she  is  plan,  in  t.  gra. 
Mat.  25:.35  I  was  t.  ye  gave  drink 
37  when  saw  we  thee  t.  ? 
42 1  was  t.  ye  gave  no  drinli 
THIRTEEN. 
Gen.  17:25  Ish.  was  t,  years  old 
Num.  29:13  offer  )■.  bullocks,  14 

1  K.  7:1  building  house  t.  yeara 

THIRTEENTH. 
Gen.  14:4  in  t.  year  they  rebelled 
See  DAT. 

THIRTIETH. 

2  K.  15:13  reign  in  nine  and  t.  y. 
17  nine  and  t.  year  of  Azariah. 

25:27  seven  and  t.  year  of  the 
captivity  of  Jehoi.  Jer.  52:31 
2  Chr.  15:19  five  and    year  of  A. 
16:1  in  six  and  t.  year  of  Asa 
Neh.  5:14  two  and  t.  y.  of  A.  13:6 

THIRTY. 
Gen.  6:15  height  of  ark  t.  cubits 
11:14  Salah  lived  t.  years,  begat 
18:30  th.  sh.  be  t.  found,  he  sa. 

I  will  not  do  it  if  I  find  t. 
41 :46  Joseph  was  i .  years  old 
Num.  4:3  from  t.  years  old  and 

up,  2.3,  47;  1  Chr.  23:3 
Jud.  14:12  give  you  t.  sheets 
20:31  smite  abo.  t.  men  of  Is.  39 

1  Sam.  9:22  Saul  sat  amo.  t.  per. 

2  Sam.  5:4  Dav.  was  t.  years  old 
1  K.  4:22  provision  was  t.  meas. 
Jer.  38:10  take  from  hen.  t.  mea 
Ezek.  41:6  side  chambers  were  C. 
Zee.  11:12  weigh,  for  my  price  f. 

13  t.  pieces  of  silver.  Mat.  27:9 
Mat.  13:8  brought  forth  some  t. 

fold,  23 ;  Mark  4:8,  20 
26:15  covenanted  for  t.  pieces 
27:3  Judas  brought  ag.  t.  pieces 
Luke  3:23  began  to  be  t.  yea.  old 
John  6:19  rowed  25  or  t.  furlongs 
See  DATS. 

THIRTY-ONB. 
Jos.  12:24  kings  J.  subdu.  t.-om 

1  K.  16:23  in  t.  and  o.  year  of  A. 
THIRTY-TWO. 

Num.  31:40  L.'s  tribu.  t.-t.  pers. 

THIRTY-THREE. 
Gen.  46:15  sons  and  daugh.  t.-t. 
Lev.  12:4  bl.  of  purify,  t.-t.  days 

THIRTY-FOL'R. 
Gen.  11:16  Eber  lived  i.-/ years 
THIRTY-FIVE. 

2  Chr.  3:15  pillars  t.-f.  cubits 
THIRTY-SIX. 

.Jos.  7:5  men  of  Ai  sm.  t.-s.  of  Is. 

THIRTY-SEVEN. 
2  Sam.  23:.39  Uriah,  t.-s.  in  all 

THIRTY-EIGHT. 
Deut.  2:14  over  Zered  t.-e.  yeara 
John  5:5  had  infirmity  t.-e.  yeara 

THIRTY-NINE. 
2  Clir.  16:12  A.  in  t.-n.  year  dla. 

See  THOUSAND. 

THISTLE,  S, 

Gen.  3:18  t.  shall  it  bring  forth 
2  K.  14:9  t.  was  in  Leban.  wild 

beast  trod  t.  2  Chr.  25:18 
.Job  31:40  let  t.  grow  inst.  wheat 
IIos.  10:8  t.  come  up  on  th.  altars 
Mai.  7:16  do  men  ga.  figs  of  t.  ? 

THITHER. 
Gen.  19:22  esca.  t.  tell  be  come  t. 
Num.  35:6  that  the  slayer  may 
flee<.  11,15;  Z»««<.  4:42;  19:3, 
4 ;  Jos.  20:3,  9 
Deut.  1:37  sh.  not  go  in  t.  38,  39 
2  K.  2:8  divided  hither  and  t.  14 
Luke  17:37  where  carcass  is,  t. 

will  the  eagles  be  gathered 
.John  7:34  t.  cannot  come,  36 
11:8  and  goeth  thou  t.  again? 
THITHERWARD. 
Jer.  50:5  to  Z.  with  their  faces  t. 

THOMAS. 
Mat.  10:3  T.  and  Matthew,  MarR 

3:18;  Luke  %;\o :  Acts  V.Vi 
John  11:16  T.  said.  Let  us  go 
20:24  T.  was  not  with  them 
86  T.  with  them,  then  uuno 
Jesus 


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THO 

John  20:27  to  T.  reach  hith.  fin. 
21:2  together  Si.  Peter  and  T. 
THOIVGS. 

Acts  22:25  bound  him  with  t. 
THOR\. 

Job  41:2  canst  bore  jaw  with  t.  f 
Prov.  26:9  as  t.  goeth  into  hand 
Js.  55:13  instead  of  t.  lir-tree 
Ezek.  28:24  no  more  any  grie.  t. 
IIoi.  10:8  t.  come  up  on  th.  alta. 
Mic.  7:4  npri.  sharper  than  t.  lie. 
S  Cor.  12:7  gi.  to  me  a  t.  in  flesh 

THORIVS. 
Oen.  3:18  t.  and  thistles  hr.  forth 
Ex.  22:6  break  out,  catch  in  t. 
Num.  33:55  they  sh.  be  <.  in  your 

sides,  Jud.  2:3 
Jos.  23:13  they  shall  be  t.  in  eyes 
2  Sam.  23:6  sons  of  Bel.  be  as  t. 

2  Chr.  33:11  took  Man.  among  t. 
Ps.  58:9  bef.  pots  feel  t.  take  th. 

118:12  quenched  as  a  fire  of  t. 
Prov.  15:19  slothf.  as  hedge  of  t. 

22:5  t.  are  in  way  of  froward 

24:31  it  was  grown  over  with  t. 
Ec.  7:6  as  cracklin<j  of  t.  under 
Cant.  2:2  lily  am.  t.  so  my  love 
Js.  7:19  they  shall  rest  upon  t. 

32:13  sh.  come  up  t.  and  briers 

34:13  t.  sh.  come  up  in  palaces 
Jer.  4:3  and  sow  not  among  f. 

12:13  sown  wheat,  shall  reap  t. 
Hos.  2:6  I  will  hedge  way  with  t. 

9:6  t.  sh.  be  in  th.  tabernacles 
Nah.  1:10  be  folden  togeth.  as  t. 
Mat.  7:16  do  men  gather  grapes 
of  t.  ?  Luke  6:44 

13:7  fell  among  t.  22;  Mark  4:7, 
18;  i?/ie8:7,  14 

27:29  platted  crown  of  t.  put  it 
on,  Mark  15:17;  John  19:2 
THOROUGHLY.  through- 

LT. 

THOUGHT,  Verb. 

Oen.  20: 11  K.  fear  of  God  not  In 
38:15  he  t.  her  to  be  a  harlot 
48:11  had  not  t.  to  see  thy  face 
50:20  ye  t.  evil  against  me 

Ex.  32: 14  repented  of  evil  he  t. 

Jfum.  24:11  1 1.  to  promote  thee 
33:56  you,  as  I  t.  to  do  to  thi  ni 

Dent.  19:19  as  he  t.  to  have  done 

Jiul.  15:21  t.  th.  hadst  hated  her 

3  Sam.  1:13  Eli  t.  she  been  drun. 
18:25  Saul  t.  to  make  David  fall 

2  Sam.  4:10  who  t.  I  give  reward 
13:2  Ammon  t.  it  hard  to  do  any 
21:16  Ishbi-be.  I.  to  ha.  slain  D. 
2  K.  5:11 1 1.  he  will  come  out 
2  Chr.  ll;22Reho.  t.  to  make  A. 

32:1  Sennacherib  t.  to  win  them 
JVeh.  6:2  th.  t.  to  do  me  mischief 
Est.  3:6  he  t.  scorn  to  lay  hands 

6:6  Haman  t.  in  his  heart 
Ps.  48:9  we    of  thy  loving-kind. 
73:16  when  1 1.  to  know  this  it 
119:59  I  t.  on  my  ways,  turned 
Prov.  30:32  thou  hast  i.  lay  hand 
!■■).  14:24  t.  so  sh.  it  come  to  pass 
Jer.  18:8  repent  of  evil  1 1.  to  do 
Zee.  1:6  like  as  Lord  of  hosts  t. 
8:14  t.  to  punish  :  15  t.  do  dwell 
Mai.  3:16  for  th.  that  t.  on  name 
Mat.  1:20  while  he  t.  on  th.  thin. 
Mark  14:72  when  he  t.  he  wept 
Xuke  7:7  nor  t.  myself  worthy  to 
12:17  he  t.  within  himself 
19:11  they  t.  kingd.  of  G.  appear 
John  11:13  t.  he  had  spok.  of  rest 
Acts  8:20  t.  gift  of  G.  be  purcha. 
10:19  while  Peter  t.  on  vision 
12S  but  t.  he  saw  a  vision 
15:38  P.  t.  not  good  to  take  him 
26:8  why  be  t.  a  thi.  incredible  ? 
9  t.l  ought  to  do  many  things 
1  Cor.  13:11  child.  It.  as  a  child 
Phil.  2:6  t.  it  not  robbery  to  eq. 
Meb.  10:29  pun.  he  be  t.  worthy 

THOUGHTEST. 

Ps.  50:21  thou  t.  I  was  as  thyself 

THOUGHT. 

Dent.  15:9  not  a  t.  in  thy  heart 
1  Sam.  9:5  lest  my  father  take  t. 
Job  12:5  is  despised  in  t.  of  him 
42:2  that  no  t.  can  be  withhold. 
Ps.  49:11  their  t.  is,  their  houses 
64:6  the  inward  t.  of  every  one 
1:39:2  thou  understandest  my  t. 
Prov.  24:9  t.  of  foolishness  is  sin 
Ec.  10:20  curse  not  king  in  t. 
Ezek.  38:10  thou  sh.  think  evil  t. 
Amos  4:13  declare,  to  man  his  t. 
Mat.  6:25  take  no  t.  for  your  life, 
31::J4;    10:19;    Mark  13:11; 
Luke  12:11,  22 


THO 

litat.  6:27  which  of  you  by  tak- 
ing t.  can  add  unto  stature  1 
Luke  12:25 

3  take  t.  for  rai.  ?  Luke  12:26 
Acts  8:22  if  t.  of  thy  heart  may 
2  Cor.  10:5  bri.  into  captiv.  ev.  t. 

THOUGHTS. 
Oen.  6:5  imagination  oft.  of  his 
Jud.  5:15  for  Reub.  were  great  t. 
1  Chr.  28:9  L.  understandeth  t. 
29:18  keep  in  imagiuat.  of  the  t. 
.Job  4:13  in  t.  fr.  visions  of  night 
17' 11  purpos.  are  broken,  my  t. 
20:2  my  t.  cause  me  to  answer 
21:27  I  know  your  t.  and  devic. 
Ps.  10:4  God  is  not  in  all  his  t. 
33:11  the  t.  of  his  heart  to  all 
40:5  tliy  t.  cannot  be  reckoned 
56:5 all  their  t.  are  against  me 
92:5  how  gre.  thy  works!  thy  t. 
94:11  L.  knoweth  the  t.  of  man 
19  in  multitude  of  t  .within  me 
119:113  I  hate  vain  t.  thy  law 
139:17  how  precious  are  thy  t. 
23  O  God,  try  me,  know  my  t. 
146:4  in  that  very  day  his  t.  pe. 
Prov.  12:5  the  t.  of  the  righteous 
15:26  the^.  of  wicked  are  abom. 
16:3  thy  t.  shall  be  established 
21:5  t.  of  the  diligent  tend  to 
Is.  55:7  let  unrighteous  forsake  t. 

8  my  t.  are  not  youri.  saith  L. 

9  so  are  my  t.  higher  th.  _yo. 
59:7  their  t.  are  t.  of  iniquity 
65:2  peo.  walketh  after  their  t. 
66:18  I  know  their  works  and  t. 

Jer.  4:14  how  long  shall  vain  t.  ? 
6:19  even  the  fruit  of  their  t. 
23:20  till  he  have  performed  t. 
29:11 1  know  the  t.  I  think  to- 
wards yon,  t.  of  peace 
Dan.  2:;30migh.  know  t.  of  heart 
4:5  Nebuchadnez.'s  t.  trou.  him 
19  D.  was  astonish,  t.  troubled 
5:6  Belsliazzar's  t.  troubled  him 

10  Let  not  thy  t.  trouble  thee 
Wic.  4: 12  they  know  not  t.  of  L. 
Mat.  9:4  J.  knowi.  their  1. 12:25 ; 

Luke  5:22;  6:8;  9:47;  11:17 

15:19  out  of  heart  proceed  evil  t. 

Mark  7:21 
Lnke  2:35  the  t.  of  many  hearts 

24:;j8  why  do  t.  arise  in  hearts? 
Rom.  2:15  their  t.  accusing 
1  Cor.  3:20  the  Lord  knoweth  t. 
Ileb.  4:12  God  is  a  discerner  of  t. 
Jam.  2:4  become  judges  of  evil 

THOUSAND. 
Gen.  20:16  given  bro.  a  t.  pieces 
Kum.  31:4  of  every  tribe  a  <.  5,  6 

.35:4  suburbs  of  cities  are  t.  cub. 
Deut.  1:11  L.  ma.  you  a  t.  times 

7:9  G.  kcepcth  cove,  to  t.  gene. 

32:30  one  chase  a  t.  ?  Jos.  23:10 
Juil.  9:49  of  Shec.  died,  about  t. 

15:15  Samson  slew  a  t.  men,  16 

20:10  hundred  of  a    a  t.  out  of 

1  Sam.  18:13  Bav.  capt.  over  a  t. 

2  Sam.  19:17  there  were  a  t.  men 

1  Chr.  12:14  great,  was  over  a  t. 
16:15  commanded  to  a  t.  gener. 

■Job  9:3  cannot  answer  one  of  a  t. 

33:23  an  interpreter,  one  of  a  t. 

42:12  Job  had  a  t.  yoke  of  oxen, 

a  t.  she-asses 
Ps.  50:10  cattle  on  a  t.  hills  are 

84:10  day  in  courts  be.  than  a  t. 

90:4  t.  years  in  thy  sight  are  but 

91:7  a  t.  shall  fall  at  thy  side 
IJc.  6:6  though  he  live  a  t.  years 

7:28  one  man  a  among  t.  have  I 
Cant.  8:11  fruit  was  to  bring  a  t. 
Is.  7:23  a  t.  vines  at  a  t.  silvcrli. 

30:17  one  t.  shall  flee  at  rebuke 

60:22  a  little  one  shall  beco.  a  t. 
Euk.  47:3  man  measur.  t.  cubits 
Amos  5:3  city  went  out  by  a  t. 

2  Pet.  3:8  one  day  wi.  L.  isas  a 

years,  a  t.  years  as  one  day 
Uev.  20:2  he  bound  Sa.  a  t.  years 

3  deceive  no  more,  till  t.  years 

4  they  reigned  with  C.  a  t.  yrs 
7  when  the  t.  years  are  expired 

One  THOUSAXD  two  hun 

dred  sixty. 
Rev.  11:8  proph.  o.  t.  t.  h.  s.  days 
12:6  feed  her  0.  t.  t.  h.  s.  days 
One    THOUSAND  two  hun- 
dred ninety. 
Dan.  12:11  shall  be  o.  t.  t.  h.  n. 
THOUSAND    three  hundred 

thirty-flve. 
Dan.  12:12  co.  to  t.  t.  h.  t.-f.  days 
One   THOUS.WD    six  hun- 
dred. 

Eev.  14:20  space  of  o.  t.  s.  h.  fur, 


THO 
Two  THOUSAND, 

Num.  .35:5  mea,  on  east  side  i.  t. 

1  K.  7:26  sea  contain,  t.  t.  baths 

2  K.  18:23  I  will  deliver  thee  two 
t.  horses.  Is.  36:8 

Neh.  7:72  peo.  gave  t.  t.  pounds 
Mark  5:13  about  two  t.  swine 
Two  THOUSAND  two  hun- 
dred. 

Neh.  7:71  t.  t.  t.  h.  pounds  silver 
Two  THOUSA.\D  three  hun- 
dred. 

Dan.  8:14  t.  t.  t.  h.  days,  sanctu. 

Two  hundred  THOUSAND. 
2  Chr.  28:8  carried  capt.  twoh.  t. 
Two  hundred  eighty  THOU- 
SAND. 

2  C7ir.  14:8outof  Benj.  <.  A.  e. 
Three  THOUSAND. 

Ex.  32:28  fell  of  people  three  t. 
Jud.  15:11  t.  t.  went  to  bind  S. 
16:27  were  upon  roof    t,  men 
1  Sam.  24:2  S.  took  1. 1.  men,  26:2 
1  K.  4:32  So.  spake  t.  t.  proverbs 
■Job  1:3  substa.  was  t.  t.  camels 
Jer.  52:28  carried  capt.  t.  t.  Jews 
Acts  2:41  were  added  t.  t.  souls 
Four  THOUSAND. 

1  Sam.  4:2  slew  of  Is.  about  /.  t. 

2  Chr.  9:25  Sol.  had  /.  t.  stalls 
Mat.  15:38  th.  that  eat  were  /.  t. 

Mark  8:9 
16:10  seven  loaves  among  f  our  t. 

Mark  8'20 
Acta  21:;38  leddest  into  wild./,  t. 

Five  THOUSAND. 
Jos.  8:12  he  took  about /.  t  men 
■Jud.  20:45  they  gleaned/,  t.  men 
Ezr.  2:69  they  gave /.  t.  pounds 
Mat.  14:21  had  eat.  were  ab./.  t. 
16:9  hve  loaves  ol  Jive  t.  Mark 
6:-fl;  8:19;  Zuke  9:14;  John 
6:10 

Acts  4:4  that  helieved  were/,  t. 
Six  THOUSANT). 

1  Sam.  13:5  against  Is.  with  s.  t. 

2  A'.  5:5  Naaman  took  s.  t.  piec. 
1  Chr.  23:4  six  t.  were  officers 
■Job  42:12  Job  had  srux  t.  camela 

Seven  THOUSAND. 
1  7f.  19:8 1  ha.  left  s.  t.  Rom.  11:4 

1  Chr.  12:25  of  Simeon,  seven  t. 
29:4  I  prep.  s.  t.  talents  of  silver 

2  Chr.  15:11  th.  otter,  s.  t.  sheep 
30:24  Hezek.  gave  seven  t.  sheep 

■Job  1:3  his  subst.  was  s.  t.  sheep 

Eev.  11:13  were  slain  s.  t.  men 
Ten  THOUSAND. 

Lev.  26:8  hundred  sh.  put  t.  i.  to 

Deut.  32:30  2  put  t.t.io  flight  ? 
a3:2  L.  came  with  1. 1.  Jude  14 

Jiid.  1:4  they  slew  in  Bezek  t.  i. 
3:29  they  slew  of  M.  t.  t.  men 
4:10  went  up  with  1. 1.  men,  14 
7:3  there  remained  to  Gid.  t.  t. 

2  Serni.  18:3  thou  art  worth  t.  t. 

I  K.  5:14  sent  to  Lebanon  ten  t. 

1  K.  14:7Amaziah  slew  of  E.  1. 1. 

2  Chr.  25:11  smote  of  Seir  ten  t. 
12  other  t.  t.  left  alive,  did  Ju. 

.30:24  Hezek.  gave  ten  t.  sheep 

Est.  3:9  I  will  pay  t.  t.  talents 

Ps.  91:7  t.  t.  sh.  fall  at  thy  right 

Cant.  5:10  is  chiefest  among  t.  t. 

Dan.  7:10  t.  t.  times  t.  t.  stood 

Mat.  18:24  wh.  owed  t.  t.  talents 

Luke  14:31  \\  heth.  able  with  t.  t. 

1  Cor.  4:15  thoujjh  you  have  t.  t. 
14:19  then  ten  f.  words  in  an  un- 
known tongue 

Rev.  5:11  num.  wasi.  t.  time  1. 1. 
Ten  THOUSANDS. 

Deut.  33:17  thev  are  t.  t.  of  Eph. 

1  Sam.  18:7  Da.  hath  slain  his  t. 
t.  8;  21:11 ;  29:5 

Ps.  3:6  I  will  not  be  afra.  of  t.  t. 
144:13  our  sheep  may  bri.  t.  t. 

Dan.  11:12  cast  down  many  t.  t. 

Mic.  6:7  pleas,  wi.  t.  t.  riv.  of  oil 
Twelve  THOUS.AXD. 

Jos.  8:25  th.  fell  of  Ai  were  t.  t. 

■Jud.  21:10  sent  t.  t.  to  Jabesh-^. 

Rev.  7:5  tribe  of  Juda,  Gad,  t.  t. 

6  of  Aser,  Napht.  Manas,  t.  t. 

7  Simeon,  Levi,  Issachar,  t.  t. 

8  Zabulon,  Joseph,  Benja.  t.  t. 
21:16  measu.  city  t.  t.  furlongs 

Fourteen  THOUSAND. 
Job  42:12  Job  had  fo^irt.  t.  sheep 

Sixteen  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:40  persons  were  s.  t.  46 

Eigliteen  THOUSAND. 
Jud.  20:25  destroy,  of  Israel  e.  t. 


THO 

1  Chr.  18:12  Abis.  slew  of  E.  e.  t. 
29:7  gave  of  brass  e.  t.  talents 

Twenty  THOUSAND. 
1  K.  5:11  Solomon  gave  Hiram  t. 

t.  measures,  2  Chr.  2:10 
Neh.  7:71  fath.  gave  t.  t.  dr.  72 
Ps.  68:17  chariots  of  G.  are  t.  t. 
Luke  A:Z1  him  that  com.  wi.  1. 1 

Twenty-two  THOUSAND. 
Num.  3::j9  number  of  Lev.  t.-t.  t, 
43  first-born  males  were  t.-t.  t. 
Twenty-three  THOUSAND. 
1  Cor.  10:8  fell  in  one  day  t.-t.  t. 

Twenty-four  THOUSAND. 
Num.  25:9  died  in  plague  t.-J'.  t. 

Twenty-flve  THOUSAND. 
■Jud.  20::35  destroyed  of  B.  t.-f.  t. 

Twenty-six  THOUSAND. 
Jud.  20:15  Benja.  numb.  t.-s.  t. 
Twenty-seven  THOUSAND. 
1  K.  20::«  wall  fell  on  t.-s.  t.  men 
Twenty-eight  THOUSAND. 
1  dir.  12:35  expert  in  war,  t.-e.  t. 

Thirty  THOUSAND. ' 
Nim.  31:39  asses  were  t.  t.  45 

1  K.  5: 13  the  levy  was  <.  t.  men 

Thirty-two  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:35  t.-t.  t.  wo.  tak.  cap. 
Thirty-three  THOUSAND. 

2  Clir.  35:7  gave  t.-t.  t.  bullocks 
Thlrty-flve  THOUSAND. 

Num.  1:37  of  Benja.  were  t.-f.  t. 

Thirty-six  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:38  beev.  we.  t.  and  s.  t. 

Thirtv-seven  THOUSAND. 
1  Chr.  12:34  of  Naph.  t.  and  s.  t. 

Thirty-eight  THOUSAND. 
1  Chr.  2:3:3  Lev.  fr.  30  years  t.-e.  t. 

Forty  THOUSAND. 
■Tos.  4:13/  t.  prepared  for  war 
Jud.  5:8  shield  seen  am./,  t.  f 
Forty-two  THOUSAND. 
Ezr.  2:64  cong./.-i.  t.  Neh.  7:66 

Fifty  THOUSAND. 
1  Sam.  6:19  Lord  smote /.  t.  men 

1  Chr.  5:21  Hagarites  sheep  /.  t. 
12:33  of  Zebulon/  t.  keep  rank 

Acts  19:19  price  of  books /.  t.  pie. 
Sixty  THOUSAND. 

2  Chr.  12:3  Shish.  came  withs.  t. 

Sixty-one  THOUSANTl. 
Num.  3i:34  booty  was  s.-o.  t. 
Ezr.  2:69  s.-o.  t.  drams  of  gold 

Seventy  THOUSAND. 
2  Sam.  24:15  died  of  people  s.  t. 
1  K.  5:15  Sol.  had  seventy  t.  that 
bare  burdens,  2  Chr.  2:2,  13 
Seventy-two  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:33  of  beeves  s.-t.  t. 

Seventy-flve  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:32  bootv  was  s.-f.  t.  sh. 
Est.  9:16  J.  slewof  foes  s.-f.  t. 
Seventy-six  THOUSAND  five 

hundred. 
Num.  26:22num.  of  J.«.-s.  t.f.  h. 

Eighty  THOUSAND. 
1  K.  5:15  Solomon  had  eighty  t, 
hewers,  2  Chr.  2:2,  18 
Eighty-seven  THOUSAND. 
1  Chr.  7:5  Issachar  reckon,  e.-s.  t, 
THOUSAND  THOUSAND.. 

1  Chr.  21:5  they  of  Is.  were  t.  (. 
22:14  I  prepared  a  t.  t.  of  talents 

2  Chr.  14:9  Eth.  came  with  t.  t. 
Two  hundred  THOUS-\ND 

THOUSAND. 
Rev.  9:16  army  of  horse,  t.  h.  t.  t. 

THOUS.\NDS. 
Gen.  24:60  mcth.  of  t.  of  millions 
Ex.  18:21  place  ov.  rul.  oft.  25 
20:6  sh.  mercy  to  t.  Deut.  5:10 
34:7  keeping  mercy  for;,  forgiv. 
Num.  1:16  princes  of  trib.  heads 

of  t.  10:4  ;  ,Jos.  22:14,  21.  30 
10:36  return.  O  L.  to  t.  of  Israel 
31:5  were  deliver,  out  of  t.  of  Is. 
Deut.  1:15  I  made  captains  ov.  t. 
33:17  thev  are  t.  of  Manasseh 

1  Sam.  8:12  appoint  capt.  ovcv  t. 
10:19  present  yourselves  by  t. 
18:8  to  me  th.  have  ascri.  but  t. 
22:7  son  of  J.  make  capt.  oft.? 
2:3:23  search  throughout  t.  of  J. 
29:2  lords  of  Phil,  passed  by 

2  Sam.  18:4  peo.  came  out  by  t. 
Ps.  119:72  law  better  th.  t.  gold 
Jer.  32:18  showest  loving  k.  to^. 
Dan.  7:10  t.  minister,  unto  hiia 


1024 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


THR 

Mic.  5:2  tho'  little  amOM  t.  of  J. 

6:7  will  L.  be  plea,  wi.  1.  rams? 
Ads2\:20 1.  of  Jews  which  belie. 
£ev.  5:11  number  of  them  t.  of  t. 
See  CAPTAINS. 

THREAD. 
Gen.  14:23  not  take  fr.  t.  to  latch. 

38:28  bound  on  hand  scarl.  t.  30 
Jos.  2:18  bind  scar.  t.  in  window 
Jud.  16:9  bra.  withs  as  t.  of  tow 

12  be  brake  ropes  fr.  arms  as  t. 
Cant.  4:3  lips  like  t.  of  scarlet 

THREATEiV,  ED. 
Acts  4:17  let  us  straitly  t.  th.  21 

1  Pet.  2:23  wh.  he  suff.  he  t.  not 

THBEATEIVIIVG,  S. 
Acts  4:29  Lord,  behold  their  t. 
9:1  Saul  j'et  breathing  out  t. 
Eph.  6:9  same  to  th.  forbearing  t. 

THREE. 

Gen.  18:2  and  lo,  t.  men  stood  by 
Ejr.  21:11  do  not  th.  t.  unto  her 
Deut.  4:41  Moses  served  <.  cities, 
19:2  3  7  9 
17:6  mouth  of    witnes.  19:15 

2  Sam.  24: 12 1  offer  thee  t.  things, 

1  Chr.  21:10 
Frov.  30:15  t.  things  never  satis. 
18  t.  thi.  too  wonderf  for  me 
21  for  t.  thi.  earth  is  disquieted 
29  t.  things  which  go  well, 
Ezek.  14:14  t.  men  were  in,  16, 18 
Acts  10:19<,  men  geek  thee,  11:11 
1  Cor.  13:13  nowabideth  these  t. 
14:27  by  two,  or  at  most  by  t. 
29  let  prophets  speak  two  or  i. 
1  Tim.  5:19  before  two  or  t.  wit. 
Heb.  10:28  died  un.  two  or  t.  wit. 
1  John  5:7 1.  bear  record  in  heav- 
en, and  these  t.  agree 
See  DATS. 

THREE  months. 
Gen.  38:24  about  t.  rn.  after  it 
Ex.  2:2  child,  she  hid  him  t.  in. 
S  Sam.  6:11  ark  of  L.  continued 
in  ho.  of  0.  t.  7n.  IChr.  13:14 
24:13  wilt  thou  flee  t.  m.  before 
thine  enemies?  1  Chr.  21:12 
Amos  4:7  were  yet  t.  m.  to  harv. 
Acts  7:20  M.  was  nourished  t.  in. 
19:8  P.  spake  the  space  of  t.  m. 
23  Paul  abode  in  Greece  t.  m. 
Jleb.  11:23  Mo.  was  KiCLt.mmlhs 
THEEE-TAVERNS.  Acts  28:15 

THREE  times. 
Ex.  23:14  t.  t.  keep  a  feast  to  me 
17  1. 1.  in  year  all  males  shall 
appear  bef.  L.  Deut.  16:16 
Num.  22:28  smitten  me  t.  t.  32 

1  K.  17:21  stretched  on  child  1. 1. 

2  K.  13:25  t.  t.  did  Joash  beat  II. 
2  Chr.  8:13  offering  t.  t.  in  year 
Dan.  6:10  he  kneeled  t.  t.  a  day 

13  D.  maketh  his  petition  t.  t. 
Acts  11:10  this  was  done  t.  times 

THREE  yeors. 
Gen.  15:9  take  heifer  t.  y.  old 
Lev.  25:21  br.  forth  fruits  fori.  y. 
Deut.  14:28  end  of  t.  y.  br.  tithe 

1  K.  2:.39  end  oft.  y.  S.'s  servant 
10:22  once  in  t.  years  came  navy 

of  Tarshish,  2  Chr.  9:21 

2  K.  17:5  Assyr.  besieged  S.  t.  y. 
18:10  at  end  of  t.  y.  th.  took  it 

1  Chr.  21:12  cho.  either  t.  y.  fam. 

2  Chr.  11:17  made  R.  strong  t.  y. 

t.  y.  th.  walked  in  way  of  D. 

31:16  fr.  t.  y.  old  and  upwards 
7s.  10:14  within  t.  y.  as  of  hirel. 

20:3  as  Isa.  walked  barefoot  t.  y. 
Jer.  48:.34  as  a  heifer  of    y.  old 
Dan.  1:5  nourishing  them  t.  y. 
Amos  i:i  br.  your  tithes  aft.  t.  y. 
Duke  4:25  shut  t.  y.  Jam.  5:17 

13:7  th.  t.  y.  I  come  seek,  fruit 
Acts  20:31  t,  y.  I  ceased  not  to 

Gal.  1:18  after  t.  y.  I  went  to  J. 

See  HUNDRED. 

THREEFOLD. 

Ec.  4:12  t.  cord  not  quic.  brok. 
THREESCORE. 

Gen,  25:26  Isaac  t.  wh.  she  bare 
Deut.  3:4  took  fr.  them  t.  cities, 

Jos.  13:.30 
2  Sam..  2:31  thr.  hund.  and  t.  died 

1  K.  4:13  to  him  pertain,  t.  cities 
6:2  length  of  L.'s  house  t.  cub. 

2  K.  25:19  he  took  t.  men  of  peo. 
1  Clir.  2:21  Hezron  married  i.  old 
iChr.  11:21  Rehob.  took;',  conou. 
Ezr.  6:3  height  of  temple  t.  cub. 
Cant.  3:7  vali.  men  are  about 
6:8  t.  queens,  fourscore  coucu. 

33 


THR 

Jer.  52:25  put  to  death  t.  men 
Dan.  3:1  wh.  height  was  t.  cubits 
Lu}{e  24:13  fr.  Jerus.  t.  furloufis 

1  Tim.  5:9  widow  be  tak.  una.  t. 
See  SIXTY. 

THREESCORE  and  one. 
Nian.  31:39  trib.  of  asses  t.  a.  o. 

THREESCORE  and  two. 
Dan.  5:31  Dar.  t.  a.  t.  years  old 
9:25  in  t.  a.  t.  weeks  street  built 
26  after  t.  a.  t.  weeks  Messiah 
THREESCORE  and  five. 
Is.  7:8  within  t.  a.f.  years  Eph. 

THREESCORE  and  six. 
Gen.  46:26  came  with  Ja.  i.  a.  s. 

THREESCORE  and  ten. 
Gen.  46:27  house  of  Ja.  which  ca. 

into  E.  t.  a.  t.  Deut.  10:22 
50:3  mourned  for  Is.  t.  a.  t.  days 
Ex.  15:27  t.  a.  t.  tr.  Num.  33:9 
Jud.  1:7  t.  a.  t.  kings,  thum.  cut 
9:5  slew  t.  and  t.  persons,  18, 24 
12:14  that  rode  on  t.  and  t.  asses 

2  Chr.  29:32  bro.  t.  a.  t.  bullocks 
36:21  to  fulfil  t.  and  ten  years 

Ps.  90:10  days  of  our  y.  t.  a.  t. 
Zee.  1:12  indigna.  t.  a.  t.  years 
Acts  23:23  ready  t.  a.  t.  horsem. 

See  SEVENTY. 

THREESCORE  and  twelve. 

Num.  31:38  trib.  t.  and  t.  beeves 
THREESCORE  and  fifteen. 
Acts  7:14  Jos.'s  kindr.  t.  and  f. 

THRESH. 
Is.  41:15  th.  sh.  t.  mountains 
■Jer.  51:33  floor  it  is  time  to  t.  her 
Mic.  4:13  and  t.  O  daughter  of  Zi. 
Hab.  3:12  didst  t.  heath,  in  anger 

THRESHED,  ETH. 
Jud.  6:11  Gid.  t.  wheat  by  the 
Is.  28:27  fitches  not  t.  with  inst. 
Amos  1:3  because  they  t.  Gilead 

1  Cor.  9:10  t.  in  hope,  be  partaker 

THRESHING. 
Lev.  26:5  t.  reach  to  vintage 

2  Sam.  24:22  here  be  t.  instru- 

ments, 1  Cor.  21:23 
2  K.  13:7  made  th.  like  dust  by  t. 
1  Chr.  21:20  Ornau  was  t.  wheat 
Is.  21:10  my  t.  and  corn  of  floor 
28:28  he  will  not  ever  be  t.  it 
41:15  make  sharp  t.  instrument 

See  FLOOR,  FLOORS. 

THRESHOLD. 

Jud.  19:27  her  hands  were  on  t. 
I  Sam.  5:4  hands  cut  off  on  the  t. 
5  tread  not  on  t.  of  Dagon 

1  K.  14:17  came  to  t.  child  died 
Ezek.  9:3  glory  of  G.  on  t.  10:4 

10:18  glory  of  G.  departed  fr.  t. 

43:8  in  their  sitting  of  their  t. 

46:2  prince  shall  worship  at  t. 

47:1  waters  issued  from  under  t. 
Zep.  1:9  pun.  all  that  leap  on  t. 

THRESHOLDS. 
Nell.  12:25  keeping  ward  at  the  t. 
Ezek.  4.3:8  setting  threshold  by  t. 
Zep.  2:14  desolation  shall  be  t. 
THREW. 

2  Sam.  16:13  Shi.  t.  stones  at  Da. 
2  A'.  9:33  they  t.  Jezebel  down 

2  Chr.  31:1  <.  down  high  places 
Mark  12:42  she  t.  in  two  mites 
Luke  9:42  the  devil  t.  him  down 
Acts  22:23  cried,  t.  dust  in  air 

THREWEST. 
Neh.  9:11  persecu.  t.  into  deeps 

THRICE. 
Ex.  34:23  t.  in  year  sh.  app.  24 
2  K.  13:18  Joash  smote  t.  stayed 

19  Shalt  smite  Syria  but  t. 
Mat.  26:34  thou  shalt  deny  me  t. 
75;  Mark  14:30,  72;  Luke 
22:34,  61 ;  John  13:138 
Acts  10:16  this  was  done  t.  vessel 
2  Cor.  11:25  t.  was  I  beaten  witli 
rods,  t.  I  suffered  shipwreck 
12:8  for  this  I  besought  the  L.  t. 

THROAT. 
P.'.  5:9  t.  is  sepulch.  Rom.  3:13 
69:3  weary  of  crying,  t.  is  dried 
115:7neitherspeak  thro'  their^ 
Prov.  2:3:2  put  a  knife  to  t.  if  giv. 
■Ter.  2:25  withh.  thy  t.  fr.  thirst 
Mat.  18:28  servant  took  him  by  I. 

THROIVE. 
Gen.  41:40  in  /.  will  I  be  greater 
Deut.  17:18  sitteth  on  t.  of  king. 

1  Sam.  2:8  make  them  inherit  t. 

2  Sam.  3:10  to  set  up  t.  of  David 
7:13  stablish  t.  of  kingdom,  16 

10: 


THR 

1  K.  1:13  Solomon  shall  sit  on 

my  t.  17,  24,  30,  35 
48  given  one  to  sit  on  my  t. 
2:4  not  fail  thee  a  man  on  the  t. 
of  Israel,  8:23 ;  9:5 ;  8  Clir. 
0:16,  Jer.  3:3:17 
12  Sol.  sat  on     of  David,  24 ; 
8:20;   10:9;    1  Chr.  29:23; 
2  Chr.  6:10 
10:18  king  made  a  <.  2  Chr.  9:17 

2  7r.  10:3  set  him  on  hisfath."8  t. 
30  fourth  gener.  sit  on  t.  15:12 

11:19  Joa.  sat  on  t.  2  Chr.  23:20 
Neh.  3:7  repair,  to  t.  of  governor 
■Job  36:7  with  kings  are  th.  on  t. 
Ps.  9:4  thou  safest  in  t.  judging 

11:4  the  Lord's  t.  is  in  heaven 

45:6  thy  t.  0  God,  is  for  ever. 
Lam.  5:19;  Heb.  1:8 

47:8  G.  sitteth  on  t.  of  his  holi. 

89:4  will  build  thy  t.  to  all  gen. 

14  jus.  and  judgm.  are  of  thy  t. 
94:20  sh.  t.  of  iniq.  ha.  fellow.  ? 
1:32:11  fr.  of  body  will  I  set  on  I. 

12  chil.  shall  sit  on  t.  for  ever 
Prov.  20:8  king  that  sit.  in  t.  of 
Is.  6:1  I  saw  L.  sitting  upon  a  t. 

9:7  on  t.  of  Da.  and  his  kingdom 
14:13  I  will  exalt  my  t.  ab.  stars 
22:23  Eliakim  sh.  be  for  glori.  t. 
47:1  there  is  no  t.  O  dau^ter  of 
66:1  heaven  is  my  t.  Acts  7:49 

Jer.  3:17  call  Jerusalem  t.  of  L. 
13:13  kings  th.  sit  on  David's  t. 
14:21  do  not  disgrace  t.  of  glory 
17:12  aglori.  high  t.  from  begin. 
25  sitting  on  t.  of  Da.  22:4,  30 
22:2  sittest  upon  the  t.  29:16 
36:30  none  to  sit  on  t.  of  David 
49:38  I  will  set  my  t.  in  Elam 

Ezek.  1:26  likeness  of  a  <.  10:1 
43:7  place  of  my  t.  shall  Is.  no 

Hag.  2:22  I  will  overthrow  the  t. 

Mat.  5:34  heaven,  G.'s  23:22 
19:28  Son  shall  sit  in  t.  25:31 

Luke  1:32  L.  sh.  give  him  t.  of  D. 

Heb.  4:16  come  boldly  to  t.  of  gr. 
8:1  on  ri.  hand  of  t.  of  God,  12:2 

Pev.  3:21  will  I  grant  to  sit  in  t. 
4:2  a  t.  was  set,  one  sat  on  the  t. 
3  was  a  rainbow  round  about  (. 

5  out  of  t.  proceed,  lightninfjs, 
were  seven  lamps  before  t. 

6  bef  t.  was  a  sea  of  glass,  in  t. 
and  about  t.  were  1  beasts 

10  bef.  him  that  sat  on  t.  7:11 
5:1  in  hand  of  him  that  sat  on  t. 

6  in  the  midst  of  the  t.  a  Lamb 

7  out  of  hand  of  him  sat  on  t. 

13  glory  to  him  that  sit.  on  t. 
6:16  liide  fr.  him  that  sit.  on  t. 
7:9  a  multitude  stood  before  t. 

10  our  God  which  sitteth  on  t. 

15  they  are  bef.  t.  of  God,  that 
sitteth  on  t.  shall  dwell 

17  the  Lamb  in  midst  of  t.  shall 
8:3  golden  altar  was  before  t. 
14:3  sung  a  now  song  before  t. 

5  without  fault  before  t.  of  G. 
19:4  worshipped  G.  that  sat  on  I. 
20:11  I  saw  a  great  white  t.  and 
21:5  he  that  sat  on  t.  said,  Beh. 
22:1  a  river  proceeding  out  of  t. 

3  t.  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb 

His  THROIVE. 

Ex.  11:5  that  sits  on  h.  t.  12:29 
2  Sam.  14:9  king  and  h.  t.  guiltl. 
1 K.  1:37  L.  make  h.  t.  greater,  47 
2:19  he  bowed,  and  sat  on  his  t. 
.33  and  on  liis  t.  shall  be  peace 
16:11  as  Zi.  sat  on  his  t.  he  slew 
22:10  king  of  Is.  and  Jehosha- 
phat,  king  of  Judah,  sat  each 
on  his  t.  2  Clir.  18:9 
19  L.  sit.  on  his  t.  2  Chr.  18:18 
2  K.  13:13  Jerob.  sat  upon  his  t. 
25:28  set  his  t.  above  the  throne 

of  kings,  ,Ier.  52:32 
Job  26:9  hold,  back  face  of  his  t. 
Ps.  9:7  prepared  h.  t.  for  judgm. 
89:29  his  t.  to  endure  as  days 
36  his  t.  shall  endure  as  sun 
44  th.  hast  cast  his  t.  to  ground 
97:2  judgment  habita.  oi  his  t. 
103:19  L.  prep,  his  t.  in  heaven 
Prov.  29:28  h.  t.  is  npholden 
Jer.  1:15  set  each  his  t.  at  gates 
3.3:21  D.  not  have  a  eon  oh  h.  t. 
43:10  X  will  set  his  t.  on  stones 
Dan.  5:20  was  deposed  from  h.  t. 
7:9  his  t.  was  like  fiery  flame 
Jon.  3:6  king  of  X.  rose  fr.  h.  t. 
Zee.  6:13  he  shall  rule  upon  Ids 

t.  and  be  a  priest  on  his  t. 
Acts  2:30  raise  C.  to  sit  on  his  t. 
Rev.  1:4  from  seven  spi.  bef.  h.  t. 
3:21  set  down  wi.  my  F.  in  h.  t. 


THR 

Rev.  12:5  child  was  cau.  up  to  A.  t. 

See  ESTABLISH,  established. 

THBO\ES. 
Ps.  122:5  are  set  t.  of  judgment 
/■!.  14:9  raised  up  from  their  t. 
Ezek.  26:1(1  princes  sh.  come  fr.  t. 
Ban.  7:9  till  t.  were  cast  down 
Mat.  19:28  sh.  sit  on  12 1.  Lu.  22:.30 
Col.  1:16  whether  they  be  t. 
Rev.  20:4  I  saw  t.  and  they  sat 

THRONG,  ED,  ING. 
Mark  3:9  lest  they  should  t.  him 
5:24  much  peo.  t.  him,  Luke  8:42 
3i  thou  seost  multitude  t.  thee 
Luke  8:45  the  multitude  t.  thee 

THROCGH. 
Rom.  11:.36  t.  him,  to  him, 
Eph.  4:6  one  God  who  is  t.  all 

THROUGHLY. 
■lob  6:2  iny  grief  were  t.  weighed 
Ps.  51:2  w-ash  me  t.  from  iniq. 
■ler.  7:5  if  ye  t.  amend  yo.  ways 
Ezek.  16:91/.  wash,  away  blood 
Mat.  3:12  t.  purge,  Luke  3:17 

THROUGHOUT. 
Mark  14:9  gosp.  preach,  t.  world 
■John  19:23  woven  from  the  top  t. 
Rom.  1:8  faith  is  spo.  of  t.  world 

See  GENERATIONS. 

THROW. 

Jud.  2:2  sh.  t.  down  their  altars 
6:25  t.  down  the  altar  of  Baal 
2  K.  9:33  t.  her  down,  so  they 
Jer.  1:10  over  nations  f.  down 
31:28  I  watched  over  them,  to  t. 
Ezek.  16:39  th  sh.  t.  down  thine 
Mic.  5:11  I  will  t.  down  thy  stro. 
Mai.  1:4  build,  I  will  t.  down 

THROWING. 
Num.  35:17  smite  with  t.  stone 

THROWN. 
Ex.  15:1  horse  and  rider  t.  21 
Jud.  6:32  he  hath  t.  down  altar 
2  Sam.  20:21  his  head  shall  be  t. 
1  K.  19:10  Isr.  have  t.  down,  14 
Jer.  31:40  it  shall  not  be  t.  down 
50:15  her  walls  are  t.  down 
Lam.  2:2  L.  ha.  t.  down  in  wrath 

17  hath  t.  down,  not  pitied 
Ezek.  29:5  I  will  leave  th.  t.  into 

38:20  mount,  shall  be  f.  down 
Nail.  1:6  the  rocks  are  t.  down 
Mat.  24:2  stone  th.  shall  not  be  t. 

down,  Mark  13:2 ;  Lu.  21:6 
Luke  4:35  when  devil  had  t.  him 
Rev.  18:21  Babyl.  sh.  be  t.  down 

THRUST. 
Ex.  11:1  sh.  surely  t.  you  out 
12:39  they  were  t.  out  of  Egypt 
Num.  22:25  Bala.'s  ass  t.  herself 
25:8  Phinehas  t.  them  through 
35:20  but  if  he  t.  him  of  hatred 
22  if  he  t.  him  suddenly  with 
Deut.  13:5  to  t.  thee  out  of  way 
10  he  sought  to  t.  thee  from  L. 
15:17  t.  the  awl  through  his  ear 
33:27  he  shall  t.  out  the  enemy 
■Jud.  3:21  Eh.  t.  dagger  into  his 
6:;38  he  t.  fleece  together,  and 
9:41  Ze.  t.  out  Gaal  and  breth. 
54  young  man  t.  Ab.  through 
11:2  and  they  t.  out  Jephthan 

1  Sum.  11:2  I  may  t.  out  yo.  eyes 
31:4  S.  said,  t.  nie  through,  lest 

imcircuincised  t.  1  Cnr.  10:4 

2  Sam.  2:16  t.  sw.  in  his  fellow's 
18:14  J.  t.  three  darts  thro'  Abe. 
23:6  Belial  shall  be  as  thorns  t. 

1  K.  2:27  Solom.  t.  out  Abiathar 

2  K.  4:27  Gehazi  came  to  t.  her 
2  Chr.  26:20  they  t.  Uzziah  out  fr. 
Ps.  118:13  thou  hast  /.  at  me 

Is.  13:15  every  one  sh.  be  t.  thro' 

14:19  raiment  of  those  th.  are  t. 
Jer.  51:4  they  that  are  t.  through 
Ezek.  16:40  they  shall  t  thee  thro' 

34:21  have  t.  wi.  side  and  shoul. 

46:18  t.  them  out  of  possessions 
■Joel  2:8  neither  shall  one  t.  ano. 
Zee.  13:3  shall  t.  him  through 
Luke  4:29  rose  and  t.  him  out 

5:3  prayed  he  would  t.  out  a  lit. 

10:15  shall  be  t.  down  to  hell 

13:28  and  you  yourselves  t.  out 
John  20:25  t.  my  ha.  into  his,  27 
Acts  7:27  did  wrong  t.  him  away 
39  our  fath.  t.  him  from  them 

16:24  t.  them  into  inner  prison 
37  now  do  th.  t.  us  out  privily  f 

27:.39  if  it  were  possi.  to  t.  ship 
Heb.  12:20  stoned  or  t.  through 
Rev.  14:15  t.  in  thy  sickle,  harv. 
16  t.  in  his  sickle  on  the  earth 

18  t.  in  thy  sharp  sickle 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


TID 

TimrSTETH. 

Job  32:13  God  t.  him  down 

THUMB,  S. 
Ex.  29:20  put  it  on  t.  of  right 

hand,  Lev.  8:2:3;  14:11-28 
Jud.  1:()  cau.  him  and  cut  off  t. 
1  seventy  kings  liav.  t.  cut  off 
THUMMni. 
Ex.  28:30  put  on  breastplate,  the 

uriin  and  the  t.  Lei\  8:8 
Deut.  33:8  let  thy  t.  and  urim  be 
Ezr.  2:C3  priest  with  urim  and  t. 
Neh.  7:05 

THUIVDER. 
Ex.  9:23  the  L.  Bent  t.  and  hail 
29  the  t.  shall  cease,  nor  shall 
1  Sum.  7:10  L.  thundered  with  /. 
12:17  send  /,  18  the  Lord  sent  f. 
Job  26:14  t.  of  power  who  und.  1 
28:26  way  for  light,  oft.  38:25 
39:19  clothed  neck  with  t.  ? 
25  smelleth  t.  of  captains  afar 
Ps.  77:18  voice  of  thy  t.  in  heav. 
81:7  I  answ.  thee  in  place  of  t. 
104:7  at  voice  of  thy  t.  th.  hasted 
Is.  29:6  sh.  be  visited  of  L.  wi.  t. 
Mark  3:17  Boanerges,  is  sons  of/. 
Jtev.  0:1  as  it  were  the  noise  of  t. 
14:2  aa  the  voice  of  a  great  t. 
THUIVDER  ,  Verb. 
1  Sam.  2:10  out  of  heav.  sh.  he  t. 
Job  40:9  canst  thou  t.  like  him  ? 

THUIVDERS. 
Ex.  9:33  t.  and  hail  ceased,  34 
19:16  t.  and  lightui.  lieu.  10:18 
See  SEVEN. 

THU\DERBOLTS. 
Ps.  78:48  gave  their  flocks  to  t. 
THUIVOERED,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  7: 10  Lord  t.  with  thunder 

2  Sam.  22:14  the  L.  t.  Ps.  18:l:j 
Job  37:4  he  t.  with  his  excellency 

5  G.  t.  marvellously  with  voice 
Ps.  29:3  God  of  glory  t.  the  Lord 
John  12:29  heard  it,  said  that  it  t. 
THUIVDERINGS. 
J  Ex.  9:28  be  no  more  mighty  t. 
I   20:18  all  the  people  saw  tlie  t. 
Eev.  4:5  out  throne  proc.  t.  l'.l:fi 
8:5  th.  were  voices  and  t.  11:19 
THUS  and  THUS. 
Jos.  7:20  t.  and  t.  have  I  done 
Jud.  18:4  t.  and  t.  dealeth  Micah 
2  Sam.  17:15  t.  a.  t.  did  Ahithop. 
counsel  A.  and  t.  a.  t.  have  I 

1  K.  14:15  t.  and  t.  say  to  Jero.'s 

2  K.  5:4  t.  and  t.  said  maid  of  Is. 
9:12  t.  and  t.  spake  he  to  me 

THV.VTIRA. 
Acts  10:14  of  city  of  T.  worship. 
Rev.  1:11  wh.  th.  seestsend  toT. 
2:18  to  angel  of  church  in  T. 
24  to  you  asiA  to  the  rest  in  T. 
THYSELF. 
Gen.  13:9  separate  t.  I  pray  thee 
14:21  give  persons,  take  goods  t. 
.3.3:9  keep  that  thou  hast  unto  t. 
Ex.  10:3  refuse  to  humble  t.  ? 
28  take  heed  to  t.  see  my  face 
no  more,  31:12;  Veut.  4:9- 
12:13,  19:30;  1  Sam.  19:2 
18:22  shall  it  be  easier  for  t. 
Est.  4:13  think  not  with  t.  thou 
Ps.  49:18  thou  doest  well  to  t. 
John  1:22  what  sayest  thou  of  t.  ? 

18:.34  sayest  thou  this  of  t.  ? 
Bom.  14:22  hast  faith  ?  have  to  t. 

THYI\E. 
Rev.  18:12  merchant  of  t.  wood 

TIBER  I  . \S. 
John  6:1  Galilee,  wh.  is  sea  of  T. 
23  came  other  boats  from  T. 
TIB\I. 

\K.  10:21  half  people  followed  T. 

22  ag.  those  that  followed  T. 
TIDAL.    Gen.  11:1,  9 
TIDIiVGS. 
Ex.  33:4  when  peo.  heard  evil  t. 

1  Sam.  4:19  Phine.  wife  heard  t. 
11:4  told  t.  of  men  of  Jabesh,  5 
27:11  none  alive  to  bring  t.  to  G. 

2  Sam.  4:4  when  t.  came  of  Saul 
13::M  t.  came,  Absa.  hath  slain 
18:19  run  and  bear  king  t. 

20  thou  sh.  not  bear  i.  this  day 
22  why  run  ?  hast  no  t.  ready 
31  C.  said,  /.  my  lord  the  king 
1  K.  2:28  tlien  t.  came  to  Joab 
14:6  I  am  sent  to  thee  with  t. 
1  Chr.  10:9  to  carry  t.  to  idols 
Ps.  142:7  not  be  afraid  of  evil  t. 
Jer.  20:15  cursed  that  brought  t. 
49:23  for  they  have  heard  evil  t. 


Ti:,i 

Ezek.  21:7  thou  shalt  answ.  for 
l)(in.  11:44  t.  out  of  ea.st  trouble 
Luke  1:19  show  thee  glad  t.  2:10 

8:1  showing  glad  t.  kingd.  of  G. 
Acts  11:22  /.  of  th.  things  came 

l:j:.32  dec  lare  unto  you  glad  t. 

21:31  t.  came  to  chief  captain 
Horn.  10:15  bring  glad  t.  of  good 
See  GOOD. 

TIE. 

1  Sam.&:l  t.  kine  to  the  cart,  10 
Prov.  6:21  and  t.  about  thy  ueck 

TIED. 

Ex.  39:31  t.  to  it  a  lace  of  blue 

2  K.  7:10  horses  t.  and  asses  t. 
Mat.  21:2  ye  shall  find  an  ass  t. 

Mark  11:2,  4;  Luke  19:30 
TIGLATH-PILESER. 
2  K.  15:29  T.  took  Ij.  and  Kedesh 
10:7  Ah.  sent  messengers  to  T 

1  Chr.  5:6  T.  carried  Bee.  captive 
20  (iod  stirred  up  spirit  of  T. 

2  Chr.  28:20  T.  distressed  Ahaz 

TILE,  I\G. 
Ezek.  4:1  sou  of  man,  take  th.  a  t 
Luke  5:19  let  him  down  thro' t. 

TILL,  Conjunctive. 
Dan,.  4:23  t.  sev.  times  pass  over 
12:13  go  thy  way  t.  the  end  be 
■John  21:22  he  tarry  t.  I  come,  2.j 
See  C0NSU3IED,  morning. 

TILL,  ED,  EST,  ETH. 
Oen.  2:5  not  a  man  to  t.  3:23 
4:12  when  thou  t.  ground,  it 
2  Satn.  9:10  servants  shall  t.  land 
/'/■<)('.  12:11  that  t.  sh.  be  eatistied 
28:19  th.  t.  land  sh.  have  plenty 
■h-r.  27:11  they  that/,  it,  and  dw. 
Ezek.  .30:9  ye  sh.  be  t.  and  sown 
3i  desolate  laud  shall  be  t. 
TILLAGE. 
1  Chr.  27:20  them  that  were  for  t. 
Neh.  10::i7  Lev.  have  tithes  of  t. 
Prov.  13:23  much  food  in  t. 

TILLER. 
Gen.  4:2  Cain  was  /.  of  ground 

TIMBER. 
Let!.  14:45  sh.  break  down  the  /. 

1  li.  5:18  so  they  prepared  t. 

1  Chr.  22:14;  2  Chr.  2;9 

15:22  they  took  away  t.  of  Ea. 
Ezr.  5:8  t.  is  laid  in  walls 

6:11  lot  t.  be  pulled  fr.  hie  house 
A'e/i.  2:8  give  me  t.  to  ma.  beams 
Ezek.  2li:12  lay  thy  t.  in  water 
Ilab.  2.11  beam  out  of/,  answer 
Zee.  5:4  shall  consume  it  with  t. 

TIMBREL. 
E.r,.  15:20  Miri.  took  t.  In  hand 
■Job  21:12  they  take  t.  and  harp 
Ps.  81:2  take  psalm,  bring  /. 

149:3  sing  praises  to  him  with  (. 

150:4  praise  him  with  t. 

TnfBREL.S. 
Ex.  15-20  worn,  went  out  with  /. 
■Tud.  11:34  daught.  came  with  /. 

2  Sam.  6:5  house  of  Is.  played 

before  Lord  on  t.  1  Chr.  i3:8 
Ps.  68:25  damsels  play,  with  t. 
TI.ME. 

Gen.  18:10  accord,  to  /.  oflife,  14 

24:11  /.  women  go  to  draw  wat. 

39:5  fr.  /.  he  made  him  overseer 

47:29  /.  drew  nigh  Is.  must  die 
Ex.  21:19  shall  pay  for  loss  of/. 
Lev.  15:25  beyond  /.  of  separa. 

18:18  besides  other  in  he  r  life-/. 
Xum.  13:20/.  was/,  ofripegra. 

20:10  wh.  /.  fire  devou.  2.50  men 
Dtut.  10:9  /.  thou  put  sickle 
■Jos.  10:27  at  /.  of  going  down  of 
sun,  2  Chr.  18':31 
42  land  did  Josh,  takeat  one  /. 
.Tud.  18:31  /.  house  of  G.  in  yiii. 
2  Sam.  7:11  since  /.  I  command. 

11:1  /.  when  kings  go  to  battle 

2:3:8  eight  hnnd.  slew  at  one  /. 
2  K.  5:20  is  it  /.  to  receive  money 
1  Chr.  9:25  to  come  from  /.  to  /. 
Ezr.  4:10  at  such  a  /.  17;  7:12 

10:13  and  it  is  a  /.  of  rain. 
Xeh.  2:6  return  ?  I  set  him  a  /. 
■Job  6:17  /.  they  was  warm 

9:19  who  shall  set  me  a  /. 

15:.32  accomplished  before  his/. 

22:16  were  cut  down  out  of  / 


TIM 

Ps.  81:15  their  /.  should  have 

endured 
89:47  remember  how  short  /.  is 
105:19  until  /.  his  word  came 
Ec.  3:1  /.  to  ev.  purpose,  17:  8:6 
2  a  /.  to  be  boru,  a  /.  to  die,  a 

/.  to  plant 
7:17  why  should  thou  die  before 
thy  /.  ? 

8:5  wise  man's  heart  discern.  /. 
9:11  /.  and  chance  happen,  to  all 
12  so  are  men  snared  in  evil  /. 

Is.  26:17  near  /.  of  her  delivery 
28:19  from  /.  it  goeth  forth 
45:21  decla.  this  from  ancient  /. 
48:16  from  /.  it  was,  there  am  I 
49:8  in  an  acceptable  /.  I  heard 
00:22  L.  will  hasten  it  in  his  /. 

■Jer.  6:15  at  /.  I  visit,  cast  dowm 
8:7  swallow  observe  /.  of  com. 

15  looked  for  /.  of  health 

14:8  Saviour  the.  in  /.  of  trouble 
19  /.  of  healing,  behold  trouble 
30:7  it  is  /.  of  Jacob's  trouble 
40:21  /.  of  their  visitation  50:27 
49:8  /.  I  will  visit  him,  50:31 

19  who  will  app.  me  /.  f  50:44 
51:33  floor,  it  is  /.  to  thresh  her 

Ezek.  4:10  fr.  /.  to  /.  sh.  thou  eat 
10:8  thy  /.  was  the  /.  of  love 
57  as  /.  of  thy  reproach  of  dau. 
30:3  it  shall  be  the  /.  of  heathen 

Van.  2:8  I  know  ye  would  gain  /. 

9  speak,  till  the  /.  be  changed 

16  desired  he  would  give  him  /. 
3:5  at  wh.  /.  ye  hear  cornet,  15 
7:12  lives  were  prolong,  for  a  /. 

22/.  came  saints  po.sses.  kingd. 
25  until  /.  and  divid.  of/.  12:7 
8:17  at  /.  of  end  shall  be  vision 
9:21  touched  /.  of  evening  obla. 
11:24  forecast  his  devices  for  a  /. 
35  to  make  th.  wliite,  /.  of  end 
40  at  /.  of  end  king  of  south 
12:1  there  shall  bea  /.  of  trouble 
4  seal  book,  even  to  /.  of  end,  9 
11  fr.  /.  sacrifice  be  taken  away 

TTos.  10:12  is  it  /.  to  seek  the  L. 

Mic.  5:3  till  /.  she  which  travail. 

Ilag.  1:4  is  it  /.  to  dw.  iu  houses  ? 

Zee.  14:7  evening  /.  sh.  he  light 

Mai.  3:11  cast  her  fruit  before  /. 

Mat.  1:11  /.  they  were  car.  away 
2:7  n.  inquired  /.  star  appeared 
8:29  come  to  torment  us  bef  /. .? 
21:'i4  when  /.  of  fruit  drew  near 
20:18  master  saith,  /.  is  at  hand 

Mark  1:15  /.  is  fulfilled,  repent 
4: 17  and  so  endure  but  for  a  /. 
0;.35  and  now  the  /.  is  far  passed 
11:13  for  /.  of  figs  was  not  yet 
13:33  ye  know  not  wh.  the  /.  is 

Luke  1:57  Elisabeth's  full  /. 
4:5  showed  kingd.  in  mom.  of  /. 
7:45  this  woman,  since  /.  I  came 
8:13  iu  /.  of  tempta.  fall  away 
13::35  not  see  me  till  /.  came 
19:44  knew,  not  /.  of  visitation 

Jolm  7:6  my  /.  is  not  co.  your  /. 
10:2  /.  Cometh,  whosocv.  killeth 
25  /.  com.  I  sh.  no  more  speak 

Arts  1:21  /.  L.  went  in  and  out 
7:17  when  /.  of  prom,  drew  nigh 

20  iu  what  /.  Moses  was  born 
17:21  epent  their  /.  in  noth.  else 

Pom.  1.3:11  it  is  high  /.  to  awake 
1  Cor.  4:5  judge  nothing  before  /. 
7:5  except  w-ith  consent  for  a  /. 
29  1  say,  brethren,  /.  is  short 
Eiih.  5:16  redeeming /.  Col.  4:5 

1  Thes.  2:17  taken  fr.  you  short  /. 

2  7'//a!.2:0mightberevealedin  /. 
2  Tim.  4:3  /.  come,  will  not  end. 

6  /.  of  mv  departure  is  at  hand 
ITcb.  4:16  to  help  iu  /.  of  need 
5:12  for  /.  ye  ought  to  be  teach. 
9:9  figure  for  the  /.  then  present 

10  impos.  till  /.  of  reformation 
11:32  /.  would  fail  to  toll  of  G. 

■Jam.  4:14  that  appeareth  little  /. 
1  Pet.  1:11  what  manner  of  /.  Sp. 

17  pass  /.  of  sojourning  in  fear 
4:2  no  longer  live  rest  of  his /. 

Ttev.  1:3  for /.  is  a'  hand.  22:10 
10:3  there  should  be  /.  no  longer 
11:18  /.  of  dead,  sho.  be  jud^red 
12:12  knoweth  he  hath  a  short  /. 
14  she  is  nourished  for  ?  t.  and 

.\ny  Tnns. 

Lei\  25:,32  Lev.  redeem  at  any  f. 


38:23  preserved  a''.  /.  of  trouble  i  I-"^''-  21:34  a.  t.  hearts  overchar. 
•39:1  knoweth.  th.^/.  br.  forth''  -^o'"'  1:18  no  man  seen  G.  at  a.  t. 
Ps.  :32:6  /.  thou  mavest  be  found  I  ^'■^'^  heard  his  voice  at  a.  t 
37:19  not  he  ashamed  in  evil  /  '2:1  •es't  at  any  t.  we  should 

41:1  L.  deli,  him  m  /.  of  trouble  '  ^  -^ohn  412  no  man  se.  G.  at  a.  t. 
56:3  /.  I  am  afraid.  I  trust  in  th.  I  Set  appointed,  before,  come. 
69:13  prayer  to  thee  in  accept.  /. '       day.  due. 

1026 


TIM 
In  the  TIME, 

Gen.  38:27  came  to  pass  in  the  t. 

1  K.  15:23  in  the  t.  of  old  age  he 

2  Chr.  28:22  in  the  t.  of  distress 
Neh.  9:27  in  the  t.  of  trouble  thou 
Ps.  4:7  in  t.  t.  when  corn  increa. 

27:5  in  the  t.  of  trouble  sh.  hide 

71:9  cast  not  oft' in  the  t.  of  age 
Is.  a3:2  salva.  in  /.  /.  of  trouble 
Jer.  2:27  in  the  I.  of  trouble  they 
28  save  thee  in  t.  t.  of  trouble 

11:12  not  save  th.  in  /.  /.  of  tro. 
14  not  hear  th.  ire  /.  /.  they  cry 

18:23  deal  thus  with  th.  in  the  t. 
Ezek.  27:34  in  1. 1.  when  thou  sh. 
Uos.  2:9  take  corn  in  the  t.  ther. 
Zee.  10:1  rain  in  the  t.  of  rain 
Mat.  13:30  in  the  t.  of  harvest 

See   LAST,    LONG,    MANY,  OLD, 
PAST,  PROCESS,  SET. 
That  TIME. 

Neh.  4:16  from  /.  /.  forth,  13:21 
16:13  concern.  M.  since  /.  t. 
18:7  in  that  t.  shall  the  pres.  be 
45:21  who  hath  told  it  fr.  /.  /.  f 
Mat.  4:17  from  /.  /.  Je.  began  to 
10:21  from  that  t.  began  to  show 
26:16  from  /.  /.  J.  sought  oppor. 

At  that  TIME. 
Deut.  5:5  I  stood  between  the 

Lord  and  you  at  tliat  /. 
9:19  L.  hearkened  at  t.  t.  10:10 
2  Chr.  30:3  not  keep  passo.  at  t.  (. 
.35:17  Is.  kept  passover  at  t.  t. 
Zep.  3:20  at  that  t.  will  I  br.  you 
Eph.  2:12  at  1. 1.  we.  without  Ch. 
See  THIRD. 

This  TIME. 
Ex.  9:14  /.  /.  send  my  plagues 

18  to-morrow  about  /.  /.  I  will 
Num.  2.3:23  accordinij  to  /.  /. 
■Jud.  13:23  nor  wouldat  /.  /.  ha. 

1  Sam.  9:13  ab.  /.  /.  ye  shall  find 

2  Sam.  17:7  conn,  not  good  at  /.  t. 
1  K.  2:26  not  at  /.  /.  put  to  death 

19:2  to-morrow  /.  /.  20:6:  i  K. 

7:1,  18:  10:6 
Neh.  13:6  all  /.  /.  was  not  I  at  J. 
E-it.  4:14  hold,  thy  peace  at  /.  t. 
Ps.  113:2  blessed  be  L.  from  /.  /. 

115:18  we  will  bless  L.  from  /.  t. 

121:8  he  will  pres.  thee  from  /.  t. 
Is.  48:6  showed  new  thi.  fr.  /.  t. 
Jer.  3:4  wilt  thou  not  fr.  /.  /.  cry  I 
Acts  1:6  wilt  thou  at  /.  /.  restore? 

24:25  answ.  Go  thy  way  for  /.  t. 
Rom.  3:26  decl.  at  /.  /.  his  right. 

9:9  at  /.  /.  will  I  come.  S.  shall 

11:5  so  at  /.  present  /.  there  is  a 
1  Cor.  10:13  not  to  come  at  /.  /. 

TIMES. 
Gen.  27:36  supplanted  me  two  (. 
Lev.  19:26  ve  shall  not  observe  /. 

Peut.  18:10,  14 
Dent.  4:12  hated  not  In  /.  past 
Jud.  13:25  S.  began  to  move  at  /. 

16:20  I  will  go  out  as  at  other  /. 

20:31  betran  to  kill  as  at  other  /. 

1  Sam.  3:10  L.  call,  as  at  other  /. 
20:25  sat  on  seat  as  at  other  /. 

2  K.  21:6  JIanasseh  observed  /. 
2  CTtr.  .33:0 

1  Chr.  12:32  had  understand.  o{t. 
29:.30  the  /.  that  went  over  him 

2  Chr.  15:5  in  those  /.  no  peace 
Est.  1:13  men  which  knew  the  (. 
.fob  24:1  /.  are  not  hid.  fr.  Almi. 
Ps.  9:9  L.  a  ref  in  /.  of  trouble 

10:1  why  hid.  In  /.  of  trouble  ? 
31:15  my  /.  are  in  thy  hand 
44:1  works  th.  didst  in  /.  of  old 
77:5  consider,  years  of  ancient  /. 

33:0  knowledge  stability  of  /. 
40:10  from  ancient  /.  thinifs  not 

Ezek.  12:27  he  prophesied  of  /. 

Dan.  2:21  he  changeth  t. 
7:25  think  to  change  /.  and  laws 
9:25  streets  sh.  be  built  in  tro.  /. 

11:14  iu  th.  /,  shall  many  stand 
12:7  for  a  time.  /.  Rei'.  12:14 

Mat.  10:3  not  discern  sisns  of  /. 

Luke  21:24  till  /.  of  the  Gentiles 

Acts  1:7  not  for  you  to  kn.  the  /. 
3:19  /.  of  refreshing  .=hall  como 
21  the  f.  of  restitution  of  all 
14:16  who  in  /.  past  suflered  all 
17:26  hath  determined  the  /.  be. 
30  /.  of  ignorance  God  winked 

Horn.  11:30  ve  in  /.  past  have  not 

3  Cor.  11:24  five  /.  rece.  I  stripes 
Gal.  1:23  persecuted  in  /.  past 
4:10  davs  and  months.  /.  years 

Eph.  1:10  dispensa.  of  fuln.  of  /. 
1  Thes.  5:1  of  /.  ve  have  no  need 
1  Tim.  4:1  in  latter  /.  some  shall 
6:15  in  his  /.  he  sh.  show  who  ia 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


TIT 

2  Tim.  3:1  in  last  days  perilona  t. 
Tit.  1:3  in  (.  niauil'est.  nia  word 
Eeb.  1:1  God  who  at  sundry  t. 

All  TIMES. 
Lev.  16:2  come  not  at  all  t. 
Ps.  34:1  I  will  bless  Lord  at  all  t. 

63:8  trust  in  him  at  all  t.  ye  peo. 

119:20  to  thy  judgments  at  all  t. 
Prov.  5:19  breasts  satisfy  at  a.  t. 

17:17  a  friend  loveth  at  all  t. 
See  APPOINTED,  MAinr,  seven, 

TEN,  TUBEE. 

TIMXATH. 

Cfen.  38:12  to  his  shearers  in  T. 
Jud.  14:1  Samson  went  to  T. 
TIMON.   Acts  6:5 

TIMOTHECS. 
Acts  16:1  cert,  disciple  named  T. 
Scm.  16:21  T.  my  -work-fellow 

1  Cor.  16:10  if  T.  come,  sec  that 

2  Cor.  1:19  was  preach,  ev.  by  T. 
Phil.  2:19  trust  in  L.  to  send  T. 

1  Thes.  3:2wa  eent  T.  to  comfort 

TIMOTHY. 

2  Cor.  1:1  and  T.  our  brother 

1  Tim.  1:2  T.  my  son,  2  Tim.  1:2 
Etb.  13:23  bro.  T.  set  at  liberty 
TIX. 

Num.  31:22  t.  that  may  abide  fire 
2i.  1:25  will  take  away  all  thy  t. 
Ezek.  22:18  they  are  brass,  and  t. 

20  as  they  gather  lead  and  t. 
!  27:12  Tarshish  was  merch.  in  t. 

TIIVGLE. 
1  Sam.  3:11  ears  of  ev.  one  shall 
«.  2/ir.  21:12;  Jer.  19:3 
TI'VKLIXG. 
Is.  3:16  mi-.cing  and  making  a  t. 
18  take  away  their  t.  ornam. 

1  Cor.  13:1  I  am  bee.  t.  cymbal 

TIP. 

Luke  16:2*  may  dip  t.  of  finger 
Set  Bight  ear. 
TIPHSAH.   1  K.  4:24 
TIRE,  ED. 

2  K.  9:30  Jezebel  t.  her  head  and 
Ezek.  24:17  bind  t.  of  thy  head 

TIRES. 
/«.  3:18  L.  will  take  away  their  t. 
Ezek.  24:23  your  t.  sh.  be  on  hca. 
TIEHAKAH.   2  K.  19:9 
TIRSHATHA. 
Ezr.  2:63  T.  said  th.  Neh.  7:65 
Neh.  7:70  T.  ga\'e  gold  to  the 
10:1  sealed  were  Sehem.  the  T. 
TIRZAH. 
Num.  26:33  and  T.  daughters  of 
Zeloph.  36:11;  Jos.  17:3 
27:1  Hoglab,  and  Melc.  and  T. 
Jos.  12:24  Joshua  sm.  king  of  T. 

1  K.  14:17  Jeroboam's  wile  toT. 
15:21  Baasha  reigned  in  T.  33 
16:8  Elah  reigned  in  T.  15  Zi. 

17  O.  besieged  in  T.  23  reigned 

2  K.  15:16  smote  coasts  from  T. 
Cant.  6:4  th.  art  beautiful  as  T. 

TITHE. 
I^v.  27:.30  the  I.  of  land  is  L.'s 
Num.  18:26  ofl".  a  tenth  part  of  t. 
Deut.  12:17  not  eat  the  t.  of  com 
14:23  eat  t.  in  place  the  Lord 
28  at  end  of  three  years  bring  <. 
2  Chr.  31:5  they  brought  the  t. 

of  all  thin.  6, 12;  Neh.  1:3:12 
Neh.  10:38  Levites  shall  bring  t. 
Mat.  23:23  pay  t.  of  mint,  anise 

TITHE,  Verb. 

Deut.  14:22  thou  sh.  t.  increase. 
I/uki  11:42  ye  t.  mint  and  rue 

TITHES. 

©en.  14:20  Abr.  gave  Melchi.  t. 
Lev.  27:31  man  redeem  of  his  t. 
Num.  18:24  t.  I  have  given  to  L. 

28  heave-off.  to  Lord  of  your  t. 
Deut.  12:6  ye  sh.  bring  your  1. 11 

26:12  made  end  of  tithing  the  t. 
Neh.  10:37  Levites  might  nave  t. 

12:44  some  were  appointed  for  t. 

13:5  aforetime  they  laid  t.  of 
Amos  4:4  bring  your  t.  Mai.  3:10 
Mai.  3:8  ye  have  robbed  me  of  t. 
Luke  18:12  I  give  t.  of  all  I  poss. 
Meb.  7:5  have  command,  to  ta.  t. 
6  he  received  t.  of  Abraham 

8  here  men  that  die  receive  t. 

9  Levi  who  received  t.  paid  t. 

TITHING. 
Deut.  26:12  end  of  t.  3d  year  is  t. 

TITLE. 
i  K.  23:17  wh.  t.  is  that  that  I  s. 


TOL 

John  10:19 P.  wrote  a  t.  and  put 
20  this  t.  read  many  of  the  Je. 
TITLES. 
Job  32:21  nor  give  flat.  t.  to  man 

22  I  ku.  not  to  give  flattering  t. 

TITTLE. 
Mat.  5:18  one  t.  shall  in  no  wise 
Luke  16:17  one  t.  of  law  to  fail 

TITC8. 
3  Car.  2:13  bee.  I  found  not  T. 
7:6  comforted  us  by  com.  of  T. 

13  more  joyed  we  for  joy  of  T. 

14  which  I  made  before  T. 
8:6  desired  T.  Gal.  2:1  took  T. 

16  earnest  care  into  heart  of  T. 

23  whether  any  inquire  of  T. 
12:18  T.  made  a  gain  of  you  ? 

Gal.  2:3  nor  was  T.  comp.  to  be 
2  Tim.  4:10  T.  is  departed  to  D. 
TO  AND  FRO.   See  teo. 
TOB.    Jud.  11:3,5 

TOBIAH. 
Ezr.  2:00  children  of  T.  not  sho. 
Neh.  2:10  T.  heard,  19 ;  4:7 ;  6:1 
6:12  T.  hired  him ;  14  thi.  of  T. 
19  T.  sent  let.  put  me  in  fear 
13:4  Kliashib  was  allied  to  T. 
8  cast  forth  house.  Btufl'ofT. 
TOE. 

Ex.  29:20  upon  great  t.  of  their 
right  foot,  Lev.   8:2J,  24; 
14:14,  17,  25,  28 
TOES, 

Jud.  1:6  cut  off  thumbs  and  t. 
7  seventy  kings  hav.  t.  cut  off 

1  Chr.  20:6  fingers  and  t.  were 24 
Dan.  2:41  thou  sawest  the  t.  42 

TOGARMAH. 
Gen.  10:3  Riphatli,  T.  1  Chr.  1:6 
Ezek.  27:14  of  house  of  T.  traded 

TOGETHER. 
Ezr.  4:3  ourselves  t.  will  build 
Prov.  22:2  rich  and  poor  meet  t. 
Ec.  4:11  if  two  lie  t.  then  they 
Is.  05:25  wolf  and  lamb  sh.  feed  t. 
Mat.  18:20  two  or  three  gath.  t. 
19:0  what  God  hath  joined  £.  let 
not  man  put,  Mark  10:9 
See  DWELL. 
TOI.    2  Sam.  8:9,  10 
TOIL. 

Gen.  5:29  cone,  our  worl:  and  t. 

41:51  God  made  me  forget  my  t. 

TOIL,  ED,  IMG. 
Mat.  6:28  they  t.  nut,  neither  do 

they  spin,  Luke  12:27 
MarkM'i  saw  them  t.  in  rowing 
Luke  5:5  Mast,  we  ha.  I.  all  nig. 

TOKEiV. 
Gen.  9:12  this  is  the  t.  of,  13,  17 
Ex.  3:12  shall  be  a  <.  I  sent  thee 

12:13  the  blood  shall  be  for  a  t. 

13:16  for  a  t.  upon  thy  hand 
Num.  17:10  kept  for  t.  ag.  rebels 
Jos.  2:12  aud  give  me  a  true  t. 
Ps.  86:17  show  me  a  t.  for  good 
Mark  14:44  Ju.  had  given  th.  a  t. 
Phil.  1:28  evident  t.  of  perdition 

2  Thes.  1:5  t.  of  righteous  judg. 
3:17  which  is  the  t.  in  ev.  epist. 

TOKENS. 
Deut.  22:15  br.  t.  of  virgin.  17,  20 
■Job  21:29  do  ye  nut  knciw  th.  t.  ? 
Ps.  65:8  they  also  are  afraid  at  t. 
135:9  sent  t.  in  midst  of  thee 
Is.  44:25  frustrateth  t.  of  liars 
TOLA. 

Gen.  46:13  T.  son  ofl.  1  Chr.  7:1 
Jud.  10:1  T.  sou  of  Puah,  arose 
TOLD. 

Gen.  37:10  he  t.  it  to  his  father 
Num.  2:i:2(j  t.  not  I  thee,  all  that 
Deut.  17:4  it  be  I.  thee,  behold 
Jud.  6:13  his  miracles  fathers  t. 
i:J:6  neither  t.  he  me  his  name 
2:3  nor  would  have  t.  such  thi. 
14:2  he  came  up,  t.  his  father 
6  t.  not  fath.  9, 16;  1  Sam.  14:1 
10:17  he  t.  her  all  his  heart,  18 

1  K.  8:5  and  oxen  could  notbei. 
13:11  they  t.  to  their  father 
18:13  was  it  not  t.  my  lord 

2  7i'.  12:11  gave  money,  being  t. 
Est.  8:1  Est.  had  t.  what  he  was 
■lob  15:18  which  wise  men  have  t. 
Ps.  90:9  spend  years  as  a  tale  t. 
Is.  44:8  have  not  1 1.  thee  from? 

45:21  who  ha.  t.  it  fr.  that  time? 

52:15  what  had  not  beeni.  them 
Dan.  8:26  vision  which  is  t.  true 
./on.  1:10  because  he  had  t.  them 
Mat.  8:33  they  went  aud  t,  every 

10: 


TON 

Mat.  14:12  took  the  bo.  and  t.  J. 
Luke  1:45  performance  of  thin.  t. 
2:18  wondered  at  tilings  t.  by 
Jolia  5:15  man  t.  Jews  it  was  J. 
Acts  9:6  bo    thee  what  do,  22:10 

TOLD  him. 
Gen.  22:3  place  of  wh.  G.  t.  h.  9 

1  Sam.  3:13  t.  h.  I  will  jud.  hou. 
25:36  she  t.  h.  nothing  till  mor. 

2  K.  6:10  place  man  of  God  t.  h. 
37:20  It  be  t.  h.  that  I  speak 

Mark  5:133  woman  t.  h.  all  truth 

TOLD  me. 
2  Sam.  4:10  when  one  t.  me 

1  K.  10:7  the  half  was  not  t.  me, 
2  Chr.  9:6 

14:2  t.  me  I  should  be  king  over 

2  K.  4:27  hid,  and  hath  not  t.  me 
8:14  he  t.  me  th.  should,  recover 

John  4:29  whicli  t.  me  all  thi.  39 
Acts  97:25  sh.  be  as  it  was  t.  me 

TOLD  you. 
Ts.  40:21 1.  y.  from  beginning  ? 
Ilab.  1:5  not  bell,  tho'^it  be  (.  y. 
Mat.  24:25  behold,  1 1.  y.  before 
28:7  ve  shall  see  him,  lo,  1 1.  y. 
John  3:12  if  1 1.  y.  earthly  things 
8:40  a  man  that  hath  t.  y.  trutli 
9:27  I  have  t.  y.  already,  and  ye 

did  not  hear,  10:25 
14:2  not  so,  I  would  have  t.  y. 
29  I  have  t.  yon  before  it  come 
16:4  have  1 1.  yon,  that  wh.  time 
come,  ye  may  rcmem.  1 1.  y. 
18:8  said,  I  have  t.  you  I  am  ho 
Gal.  5:21  have<.  y.  in  time  past 
Phil.  3:18  walk  of  whom  1 1.  you 

1  Tlies.  3:4  we  t.  youwe  sh.  sulY. 

2  Thes.  2:5  1 1.  you  these  things 
TOLERABLE. 

Mat.  10:15  more  t.  for  Kudo,  and 
Gomorrah,  11:24;  Murk  6:11; 
Luke  10:12 
11:22  more  t.  for  Tyre,  Lu.  10:14 
TOLL. 

Ezr.  4:13  th.  will  th.  not  pay  (. 
20  t.  trib.  and  custom  was  paid 
7:24  not  be  lawful  to  impose  t. 
TOMB. 

.7oS  21:.32  he  shall  remain  in  t. 
.Vat.  27:00  Joseph  laid  body  in  t. 
Mark  6:29  laid  John's  corpse  iu  t. 

TOMBS. 
Mat.  8:23  with  devils  com.  out  t. 

3/(«-A5:2,  3,  5:  Luke  8:27 
23:29  ye  build  t.  of  the  prophets 

TONGS. 
Ex.  25:38  ma.  t.  thereof  of  gold 
Num.  4:9  cov.  t.  wi.  cloth  of  blue 
1  K.  7:49  t.  of  gold,  2  Chr.  4:21 
Is.  6:6  coal  he  had  taken  with  t. 
44:12  smith  with  t.  work,  coals 

TONGUE. 
Ex.  11:7  not  a  dog  move  his  t. 
Jos.  10:21  none  moved  t.  ag.  Isr. 
Jud.  7:5  lappeth  of  water  wi.  t. 
Job  5:21  he  hid  from  scourge  of  t. 
15:5  thou  choosest  t.  of  crafty 
20:12  hide  wickedn.  under  his  t. 

16  the  viper's  t.  shall  slay  him 
29:10  t.  cleav.  to  roof  of  mouth 
Ps.  5:9  they  flatter  witli  their  t. 
10:7  under  his  t.  is  mischief 
12:3  cut  oS  t.  speak,  proud  thi. 
4  with  our  t.  will  we  prevail 
15:3  backbiteth  not  with  his  t. 
34:13  keep  t.  fr.  evil,  1  Pet.  3:10 
37:.30  his  t.  talketh  of  judgment 
50:19  and  thy  t.  frameth  deceit 
52:2  thy  t.  deviseth  mischiefs 
57:4  their  t.  is  a  sharp  sword 
64:3  whet  their  t.  like  sword 
8  make  t.  fall  on  themselves 
68:2:3  t.  of  thy  dogs  may  be  dip. 
73:9  their  t.  walketh  thro'  earth 
10it:2  spo.  ag.  me  with  lying  t. 
120:3  done  to  th.  thou  false  t.  ? 
120:2  our  t.  filled  with  singing 
Prov.  6:17  hateth  proud,  lying  t. 
24  flattery  of  t.  of  stra.  woman 
10:20  t.  of  just  as  choice  silver 
31  froward  t.  shall  be  cut  out 
12:18  t.  of  the  wise  is  health 

19  a  lying  t.  is  but  for  a  mom. 
15:2  I.  of  wise  useth  knowledge 

4  a  wholes,  t.  is  a  tree  of  life 
10:1  answer  of  ^.  is  from  the  L. 
17:4  liar  giv.  ear  to  naughty  t. 

20  perv.  t.  falls  into  mischief 
18:21  dea.  and  life  iu  pow.  of  t. 
21:6  treasu.  by  lying  t.  is  vanity 

23  wlioso  keepeth  t.  keep,  soul 
25:15  soft  t.  breaketh  the  bone 
23  angry  counten.  a  backbit,  t. 
26:28  Iving  t.  hateth  th.  afflicted 

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TOO 

Prov.  28:23  he  that  flat,  with  t. 
31:26  in  her  t.  is  law  of  kindne. 
Canf.A:\  \  milk  are  under  thy  r. 

Is.  3:8  because  their  t.  is  ag.  L. 
11: 1 5  destroy  t.  of  Egyptian  sea 
30:27  hi>i  t.  is  as  a  devour,  fire 
32:4  t.  of  stammer,  speak  plain. 
3:i:19  not  see  peo.  of  stammer,  t. 
35:6  then  shall  t.  of  dumb  sing 
41:17  when  th.  t.  fail,  for  thirst 
45:23  unto  mo  ov.  t.  shall  swear 
50:4  L.  ha.  giv.  me  t.  of  learned 
54:17  every?,  that  shall  rise 
57:4  ag.  wliom  draw  ye  out  t.  T 
59:3  your  <.  muttered  perverse. 

Jer.  9:3  bend  their  t.  like  bow 

5  taught  their  t.  to  speak  lies 

8  is  an  arrow  shot  out 
18:18  let  us  smite  him  with  t. 

Lam.  4: 1  of  sucking  child  cle. 
Ezek.  3:26  make  t.  cleave  to  mo. 
Has.  7:16  princes  fall  for  ra.  of  (. 
Ilab.  1:13  boldest  t.  when  wicked 
Zee.  14:12  <.  consume  in  mouth 
Ma?-k  7:33  spit,  and  touch,  his  (. 

35  his  t.  was  loosed,  Luke  1:61 
.Iain.  1:26  and  bridleth  not  his  (. 
3:5  60  the  t.  is  a  little  member 

6  ^  is  fire ;  8  <.  no  man  tame 

1  John  3:13  nor  love  in  t.  in  tru. 

See  DECEITFUL,  HOLD. 

My  TONGUE. 

2  Sam.  2.3:2  his  wo.  was  in  my  t. 
Est.  7:4  if  sold,  1  had  held  my  t. 
Job  6:.30  is  there  iniqui.  in  my  t. 

27:4  nor  shall  myt.  utter  deceit 

33:2  ?)iy  t.  hath  spok.  in  mouth 
Ps.  22:15  7ny  t.  cleaveth  to  jaws 

35:28       t.  shall  speak  of  thy 
righteousness,  51:14;  71:24 

39:1  heed  th.  I  sin  not  wi.  myt. 
3  hot,  then  spake  I  with  my  t. 

45:1  my  t.  is  pen  of  ready  writ. 

66:17  G.  was  extolled  witliwiy  fi. 

119:172  my  t.  speak  of  thy  word 

137:6  let  my  t.  cleave  to  mouth. 

139:4  not  a  word  in  my  t.  but 
Luke  16:24  dip  finger,  cool  my  t. 
Acts  2:26  heart  rejoice,  7ny  t.  gl. 
TONGUE,/or;an5'!/a(7*>,  speech. 
Gen.  10:5  every  one  after  his  t. 
Ex.  4:10  slow  of  speech,  slow  t. 
Deut.  28:49  whose  t.  not  unders. 
Ezr.  4:7  letter  written  in  Syr.  t. 
Is.  28:11  anoth.  t.  will  bespeak 
Dan.  1:4  might  teach  t.  ofChal. 
John  5:2  call,  in  Hebrew  t.  Beth, 
Acts  1:19  in  proper  t.  Aceldama 

2:8  how  hear  we  in  our  own  1. 1 

26:14  saying  in  Hebrew  t.  Saul 
Rom.  14:11  every  t.  confess  to  G. 
1  Cor.  14:2  speak  in  unkn.  t.  4:27 

9  by  t.  words  easy  understood 
26  every  one  hath  a  psalm,  a  f. 

Phil.  2:11  ev.  t.  confess.  J.  is  L. 
Rev.  5:9  redeemed  out  of  every  t. 
9:11  in  Hebrew  t.  is  Abaddon 
14:6  gospel  to  preach  unto  ev.  t. 
16:16  in  Hebrew  t.  Armageddon 

TONGUED. 
1  Tim.  3:8  be  gra.  not  double-i. 

TONGUES. 
Gen.  10:20  eons  of  H.  after  th.  t. 

31  sons  of  Shem,  after  their 
Ps.  31:20  keep  th.  fr.  strife  of  #. 
55:9  O  Lord,  and  divide  their  t. 
78::36  lied  to  him  with  their  t. 
140:3  sharpened  t.  like  a  serpe. 
Is.  66:18  gath.  all  nations  and  t. 
Jer.  23:31  use  their  t.  and  say 
Mark  16:17  sh.  speak  wi.  newf. 
Acts  2:3  th.  appeared  cloven  t.  4 
11  hear  in  our  t.  works  of  God 
10:46  heard  them  speak  with  t. 
19:6  spake  with  t.  prophesied 
Rom.  3:13  with  I.  th.  used  dece. 
1  Cor.  12:10  divers  kinds  of  t.  38 
30  do  all  speak  with  t.  ?  do  all 
13:1  tho'  I  speak  with  t.  of  men 
8  whether  t.  they  shall  cease 
14:5  I  would  ye  all  spake  wi.  t. 
0  if  I  come  to  you  speak,  wi.  t. 
18  I  speak  with  t.  more  than 

21  with  men  of  other  <.  I  speak 

22  t.  for  a  sign ;  23  speak  wi.  t, 
39  forbid  not  to  speak  with  t. 

Rev.  7:9  peo.  and  t.  stood  beforo 
10:11  prophesy  before  natio.  t. 
11:9    and  natio.  see  dead  bod. 
13:7  power  given  him  over  t. 
16:10  gnawed  their  t.  for  pain 
17:15  thou  sawe.  are  nations,  t. 
TOOE. 

Gen.  5:24 En.  was  not,  G.  t.  him 
Num.  11:25  h.  t.ot  Spirit  on  bin 
1  Sam.  14:47  80  Saul  t.  kin^'dom 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOIlDAN"CE. 


TOP 

S  Sam.  7-A?i  depart,  as  1 1.  fr.  S. 
J%.  22:9  t.  me  out  of  womb,  71:6 

48:B  fear  t.  hold  on  them  there 

55:14  t.  Bweet  counsel  together 
A7rv)S  7:15  L.  t.  me  as  I  followed 
Mat.  8:17  himself/,  our  infirmit. 

25:43  stranger,  ye  t.  me  not  in 
Murk  12:20  the  first  t.  a  wife 
21  second  t.  her,  Luke  20:29,  30 

14:49  teaching,  and  ye  t.  me  not 
John  19:27  t.  her  to  his  home 
Acts  1:16  guide  to  th.  who  t.  Je. 
Fhil.  2:7  t.  on  him  form  of  serva. 
Col.  2:14 1.  it  out  of  way 
TOOK  away. 
Ps.  69:4  that  which  I  t.  not  aw. 
Cant.  5:7  lieepers  t.  aw.  my  veil 
£!zek.  16:50  1 1.  them  «.  ast  saw 
J7os.  13:11  <.  king  a.  in  my  wra. 
J/a/.  24:39  flood  came,  t.  them  a. 
John  11:41  they    aif.  the  stone 

He  TOOK. 
Gen.  34:2  Sh.  saw  her,  he  t.  her 
iSr.  4:6  when  he  t.  it  out,  hand 
2  Sam.  13:11  A«  t.  hold  of  her 

22:17  above  he  t.  me,  Ps.  18:16 

1  K.  17:19  t.  her  son  out  bos. 
S  A'.  5:24  A«  <.  them  fr.  their  ha. 
Actst  16:.33  he  t.  them  same  hour 

21:11  he  t.  PauVs  girdle,  bound 
Ueb.  2:16  he  t.  not  nat.  of  angels 

They  TOOK. 
Gen.  6:2  t.  t.  wives  they  chose 

14:11  they  t.  all  goods  of  Sodom 
12  t.  t.  Lot,  Abram's  brother's 
Dent.  1:25  <.    of  the  fruit  of  land 
Jos.  6:20  peo.  went,  and  t.  t.  city 

11:19  all  other  thty  t.  in  battle 
Jud.  3:6  t.  t.  their  daught.  to  be 

2  K.  10:14    <.  them  alive,  and 
Ezek.  23:13  I  saw  th.  t.  one  way 
Dan.  5:20  )!.  <.  his  glory  from  him 
Mat.  21:46  t.  t.  him  for  a  prophet 

28:15  t.  I.  the  money,  and  did  as 
Mark  12:8  t.  t.  him.  killed  him 
Luke  22:54  t.  t.  him,  ./o/m  19:16 
Acts  13:29  ^  /.  him  down  fr.  tree 

TOOK  up. 
Num.  23:7  Balaam  t.  vp  his  par- 
able. 18;  24:3,  15,  20,  21,  23 
Jos.  3:6  the  priests  t.  vp  the  ark, 

6:12;  1  K.  8:3 
2  K.  2:13  he  t.  vp  mantle  of  Elij. 
10:15  t.  him  «/)  into  the  chariot 
Neh.  2:1  I  i.  !fp  wine  and  gave 
JEzek.  3:12  then  the  Spirit  t.  me 

vp,  11:24;  43:5 
Mat.  14:12  they  t.  vp  body  of 
John,  Mark  6:29 
16:9  many  baskets  ye  t.  vp,  10 
il/ari- 10:16  he  t.  them  w/jin  arms 
Luke  2:28  <.  him  up  in  his  arms 
ulcte  10:26  Pet.  t.  him  saying 
Sev.  18:21  mig.  angel    up  stone 

TOOKEST. 
Ps.  99:8  tho.  thou  t.  vengeance 
Ezek.  16:18  t.  thy  broid.  garmen. 
TOOL. 

Ex.  20:25  if  lift  up  thy  t.  thou 
32:4  fashioned  it  with  a  grav.  /. 
Deut.  27:5  sh.  not  lift  any  iron  t. 
1      6:7  nor  any  t.  of  iron  heard 

TOOTH. 
Ex.  21:24  give  t.  for Zf?).  34:20 ; 
Deut.  19:21 ;  Mat.  5:;J8 
27  if  he  smite  man-servant's  t. 
he  shall  go  free  for  t.  sake 
Prow.  25:19  a  broken  t.  a  foot  out 
TOP. 

Oen.  11:4  tower  wh,  t.  may  reach 
28:12  /.  of  ladder  reached  heav. 
18  Ja.  poured  oil  on  t.  of  stone 

Ex.  19:20  L.  came  on  t.  of  Sinai 
24:17  like  fire  on  t.  of  mount 
28:32  there  shall  be  a  hole  in  t. 
30:3  overlay  t.  with  gold,  37:26 

Num.  14:40  gat  into<.  of  mount. 
20:28  Aaron' died  on  t.  of  mount 
23:9  from  t.  of  rocks  I  see  him 

Deut.  3:27  get  into  t.  of  Pis.  :34:1 
28:35  fr.  foot  to  t.  of  thy  head 
33:16  on  t.  of  him  that  was  sep. 

Jud.  6:26  build  alt.  on  t.  of  rock 
9:51  peo.  gat  up  to  t.  of  tower 
15:8  Samson  dwelt  on  t.  of  E. 

1  Sam.  9:25  commun.  on  t.  of,  26 

2  Sam.  16:22  tent  on  t.  of  house 

1  K.  10:19  the  t.  of  throne  round 

2  K.  9:13  under  him  on  t.  of  sta. 
2  Chr.  25:12  cast  from  t.  of  rock 
E!^t.  5:2Esth.  touch,  t.  of  scept. 
Ps.  72:16  corn  on  t.  of  mountains 

10S.7  a  sparrow  on  the  house-/. 
ft'Oii.  8:2  she  stand,  in  t.  of  high 
21:9  iu  corner  of  bouse-f,  25:24 


TOR 

Prop.  23:34  lie.  on  the  t.  of  a  ma. 

Cant.  4:8 tho  t.  of  Amana,  fr.  t. 

Is.  2:2  L.'s  house  sh.  be  establis. 
in  t.  of  mountains,  Mic.  4:1 
17:6  berries  in  t.  of  the  bough 
:OT:17  a  beacon  on  t.  of  mount. 
42:11  shout  fr.  the  /.  of  mount. 

Lam.  2:19  faint  for  hunger  in  t. 
4;1  stones  poured  in  t.  of  street 

Ezek.  17:4  he  cropt  off  t.  of  twigs 
22  crop  off  t.  of  young  twigs 
24:7  she  set  it  on  t.  of  a  rock 
8  I  set  her  blood  on  t.  of  rock 
26:4  ma.  her  like  t.  of  rock,  14 
31:3  t.  was  am.  boughs,  10,  14 
43:12  house  on  t.  of  mountains 

Nah.  3:10  dashed  at  t.  of  streets 

Mat.  24:17  on  house-/.  Mark 

n:\5-Lvke  17:.31 
27:51  veil  rent  fr.  /.  to  bottom, 
Mark  15:38 

Lrike  5:19  they  went  on  hou8e-^ 

■Jotui  19:2:?  woven  fr.  /.  through. 

Utb.  11:21  leaningon  /.  of  staff 

See  HILL. 

TOPS. 

Gen.  8:5  /.  of  mounta.  were  seen 
2  Sam.  5:24  when  hearest  so.  on 

/.  of  trees,  1  Chr.  14:15 
2  K.  19:26  as  grass  upon  house-/. 

Ps.  129:6;  /s.  37:27 
■Job  24:24  cut  off  as  the  /.  of  ears 
Is.  2:21  into  /.  of  ragged  rocks 
15:3  on  t.  of  houses  every  one 
22:1  wholly  gone  up  to  house-/. 
■Jer.  48:38  lamenta.  on  house-/. 
Ezek.  6:13  slain  in  /.  of  mounta. 
IIos.  4:13  sacrifl.  on  /.  of  mount. 
Zep.  1:5  worsh.  host  on  house-/. 
Mai.  10:27  preacli  upon  houee-<. 
Luke  12:3  proclaim,  on  house-/. 

TOPAZ. 
Ex.  28:17  a  sardius,  a  /.  39:10 
■Tab  28:19  the  /.  of  Ethiopia  shall 
Ezek.  28:13  /.  was  thy  covering 
Rev.  21:20  beryl,  the  ninth  a  /. 

TOPHET. 
2  K.  23:10  Josiah  defiled  T.  in  v. 
Is.  30:.33  for  T.  is  ordained  of  old 
Jer.  7:31  built  high  places  of  T. 
32  no  more  be  called  T.  19:6 
19:11  they  shall  bury  in  T. 

12  even  make  this  city  as  T. 

13  Jerusa.  shall  be  defiled  as  T. 

14  then  came  Jeremiah  from  T. 

TORCH. 
Zee,  12:6  malcc  govern,  like  a  /. 

TORCHES. 
Nah.  2:3  chariots  sh.  be  with  /. 

4  chariots  shall  seem  like  /. 
John  18:3  Judas  cometh  with  /. 

TORMEIVT,  S. 
Mat.  4:24  tak.  wi.  disease  and  /. 
Luke  16:23  lift  up  eyes  bci.  in  /. 

28  lest  th.  come  into  place  of  /. 
1  John  4:18  because  fear  hath  /. 
Pev.  9:5  /.  was  /.  of  a  scorpion 
14:11  smoke  of  their  /.  ascend. 
18:7  so  much  /.  and  sorrow  give 
10  afar  ofi"  for  fear  of  her  /.  15 

TORME\T,  Verb. 

Mat.  8:99  art  thou  come  to  /,  us? 

Mark  5:7  /.  me  not,  Luke  8:28 
TORMEXTED. 

Mat.  8:6  serv.  lieth  grievously  /. 

Lvke  10:24  I  am  /.  in  this  flame 
25  he  is  comforted,  thou  art  /. 

Heb.  11:37  destitute,  afllicted.  /. 

Rev.  9:5  should  be  /.  five  mouths 
11:10  two  prophets  /.  them 
14:10  he  sh.  be  /.  with  fire  and 
20:10  shall  be  /.  day  and  night 

TORMENTORS. 

Mat.  18:34  lord  deliver,  him  to  / 

TORIV. 

Gen.  31:39  which  was/,  of  beasts 
44:28  Surely  he  is  /.  in  pieces 
Ex.  22:13  not  make  good  what  /. 

31  nor  shall  eat  any  flesh  /.  of 
Lev.  7:24  fat  of  /.  may  be  used 
17:15  if  any  eat  that  wh.  was  /. 
22:8  dieth  itself,  or  /.  of  beasts 
1 K.  13:26  lion,  which  hath  /.  him 
28  eaten  carcass  nor  /.  the  ass 
Is.  5:25  carcasses  /.  in  streets 
,Ii<r.  ,5:6  that  goetli out  shall  be/. 
Ezek.  4:14  not  eaten  of  that  is  /. 
44:31  priests  sh.  not  eat  th.  is  /. 
Hos.  6:1  he  hath  /.  he  will  heal 
Mai.  1:13  bro.  that  which  was  /, 
Mark  1:26  unci,  spirit  had  /.  him 

TORTOISE. 
\Lev.  11:39  the  /,  shall  be  unclean 


TOU 

TORTURED. 

Beb.  11:35  oth.  were  /.  not  acce. 
TOSS. 

7s.  22:18  he  will  turn  and  /.  thee 
Jer.  5:22  tho'  waves  /.  themselv. 

TO.SSED. 
Ps.  109:23  I  am  /.  up  and  down 
Prmh  21:6  a  vanitv,  /.  to  and  fro 
Is.  54:11  O  thou  afflicted,  /.  with 
Mat.  14:24  ship  was  /.  wi.  waves 
Acts  28:17  exceedi.  /.  with  tem. 
Eph.  4:14  children  /.  to  and  fro 
Jam.  1:6  waver,  is  like  wave  /. 

TOSSIXGS. 
Job  7:4  I  am  full  of  /.  till  dawn. 

TOTTERI.VG. 
Ps.  62:3  ye  shall  be  as  a  /.  fence 

TOUCH. 
Gen.  3:3  nor  shall  ye/,  it  lest  die 

20:6  suffered  I  thee  not  to  /.  her 
Ex.  19:12  that  ye  /.  not  border 

13  shall  not  a  hand  /.  it 
Lev.  5:2  if  a  soul  /.  unclean  thi. 

6:27  whatsoever  sh.  /.  the  flesh 

11:8  carcass  sh.  not  /.  Deut.  14:8 
31  whosoe.  doth  /.  them  when 

12:4  he  sh.  /.  no  hallowed  thing 
Num.  4:15  sh.  not  /.  any  holy  th. 

16:26  and  /.  nothing  of  theirs 
Jos.  9:19  theref.  we  may  not  /. 
Ruth  2:9  they  should  not  /.  thee 
2  Sam.  14:10  he  shall  not  /.  thee 

18:12  none  /.  the  young  man 

23:7  that  shall  /.  them  must  be 
1  Chr.  16:22  /.  not  mine  anointed, 

Ps.  105:15 
Job  1:11  /.  all  he  hath,  and  he 

2:5  /.  his  bone  and  his  flesh,  he 

5:19  in  seven  sh.  no  evil  /.  thee 

6:7  that  my  soul  refused  to  /. 
Ps.  144:5  /.  the  mountains,  and 
Is.  52:11  /.  no  unci.  2  Cw.  6:17 
■ler.  12:14  that  /.  the  inheritance 
Lam.  4:14  men  could  not  /.  gar. 

15  it  is  unclean,  depart,  /.  not 
Har/.  2:12  if  one  with  skirt  /.  br. 

1.3  if  one  that  is  unclean  /. 
Mat.  9:31  if  I  but  /.  Mark  5:28 

14:.36  that  they  might  /.  the 

hem,  3/a?*6:56;  8:22 
Mark  3:10  to  /.  him,  Luke  6:19 

8:22  besou.  him  to  /.  blind  man 
Luke  11:46  ye  /.  not  the  burdens 

18:15  infants,  that  he  would  /. 
.John  20:17  Jesus  saith,  /.  me  not 
1  Cor.  7:1  good  not  to  /.  a  wom. 

Col.  2:21  /.  not,  taste  not,  handle 
Ileb.  11:28  first-born,  sho.  /.  th. 

12:20  if  so  much  as  beast  /.  mo. 
TOUCHED. 

Gen.  26:29  as  we  have  not  /.  thee 

.32:25  he  /.  Jacob's  thigh,  32 
Lev.  22:6  soul  which  halh  /.  any 
Num.  31:19  whoso,  hath  /.  anv 
.lud.  6:21  angel  of  L.  /.  the  flesh 
1  Sam..  10:26  wh.  hearts  G.  ha.  /. 

1  IC.  0:27  wings  of  cherubim  /. 
19:5  an  angel/,  him,  and  said. 7 

2  IC.  13:21  when  the  man  /.  bon. 
R/.  5:2  Esther  /.  top  of  sceptre 
■lob  19:21  hand  of  G.  hath  /.  me 
Is.  6:7  lo,  this  hath  /.  thy  lips 
.Ter.  1:9  the  Lord  /.  my  mouth 
Dan.  8:5  he-goat  /.  not  ground 

IS  /.  me,  and  set  me  upright, 
9:21 ;  10:10,  16,  18 
Mat.  8:3  and  Jesus  /.  him,  Mark 
1:41;  X?/A«5:13 
15  he  /.  her  hand,  the  fever  left 
9:20  diseased  with  an  issue  /. 

garm.  Mark  5:27;  Luke  5:13 
29  then  /.  he  their  eyes,  20:34 
14:30  many  as  /.  him  were  made 

v;ho\e,'Mark  6:56 
Mark  5:30  /.  clothes,  Lu.  8:45.  47 
l-.Sii  he  spit,  and  /.  his  tongue 
Lukel'.li  he  came  and/,  the  bier 
8:47  declared  cause  she  /.  him 
22:51  J.  /.  his  ear,  healed  him 
.4c/,'!  27:3  next  day  we  /.  at  Zid. 
Heb.  4:15  not  priest  wh.  can.  be  /. 
12:18  to  mount  that  might  be  /. 

TOrCHETH. 

Gen.  26:11  /.  this  man  shall  die 
Ex.  19:12  whos.  /.  mount  sh.  die 

20:.37  whatsoever  /.  altar  be  holy 

.30:29  that  /.  them,  Lei\  6:18 
Lev.  7:19  flesh  that/,  unci,  thing 

11:26  every  one  that  /.  be  unci. 

15:5  whoso  /.  bis  bed,  sh.  wash 

11  whomsoever  he  /.  hath  iss. 

12  vessel  of  earth  he  /.  broken 
2.S  if  on  her  bed  wh.  he  /.  it,  bp 

unci.  27:  29:4.5:  Num.  19:22 
Num.  19:11  /,  dead  body,  13, 16 

1:28 


TOW 

Num.  19:18  /.  a  bone ;  21  /.  water 

of  separation 
■7vd.  16:9  broken  when  it  /.  fire 
,Iob  4:5  it  /.  thee,  th.  art  troabl. 
Ps.  104:32  he  /.  hills,  th.  smoke 
Prov.  6:29  whoso  /.  her,  not  inn. 
Ezek.  17:10  when  east  wind  /.  it 
Hos.  4:2  break,  blood  /.  blood 
Am/}s  9:5  L.  of  hosts  that  /.  land 
Zee.  2:8  /.  you  /.  apple  of  eye 
Luke  7:.39  what  wom.  that  /.  him 
1  John  5:18  wick,  one  /.  him  not 

TOUCHING. 
Lev.  5:13  as  /.  his  sin  he  sinned 

1  Scmi.  20:23  /.  matter  thou  audi 

2  K.  22:18  /.  words  thou  heard 
./ob  37:23  /.  Almig.  not  find  out 
Ps.  45:1  things  I  made  /.  king 
Ezek.  7:13  vision  is  /.  multitude 
Mat.  18:19  /.  any  thing  they  ask 
Rom.  11:28  as  /.  elect,  they  are 

1  Cor.  8:1  as  /.  things  oflfer.  idols 
16:12  /.  our  brother  Apollos 

Col.  4:10  /.  whom  ye  received 

2  Thes.  3:4  confidence  in  L.  /.  yon 

TOW. 

■Jud.  16:9  as  a  thread  of  /.  brok. 
Is.  1:31  the  strong  shall  be  as  /. 

43:17  extinct,  are  quenched  as  /. 

TOWARD,  or  TOWARDS. 
Deut.  38:54  eye  evil  /.  his  broth. 

56  shall  be  evil  /.  her  husband 
2  Chr.  34:16  bee.  Jeho.  had  done 
good  in  Is.  /.  G.  /.  his  house 
Ezr.  3:11  his  mercy  endur.  /.  Is. 
Ps.  5:7  worship  /.  temple,  188:2 

35:15  mine  eyes  are  ever  /.  L. 

38:2  I  iift  hands  /.  thy  oracle 
Is.  63:7  goodness  /.  house  of  Is. 
Jer.  15:1  mind  not  be  /.  this  peo. 
.Ion.  2:4  look  /.  thy  holy  temple 
Luke  3:14  pea.  good  will  /.  men 

See  HEAVEN. 

TOWEL. 

John  13:4  he  liseth,  and  took  a  t. 

TOWER. 
Gen.  11:4  let  us  build  city  and  /. 
5  Lord  came  to  see  city  and  t. 

35:21  spread  tent  bevo.  /.  of  E. 
Ji/d.  8:9  I  will  break 'this  /.  17 

9:46  men  of  /.  of  Shech  entered 
51  there  was  a  strong  /.  in  city 
2  Sam.  22:51  he  is  /.  of  salvation 
2  K.  5:24  came  to  /.  he  took  th. 
Ps.  61:3  a  strong  t.  from  enemy 
P>-ov.  18:10  name  of  L.  strong  /. 

Cant.  4:4  thy  neck  like  /.  of 'Da. 

7:4  thy  neck  is  as  a  /.  of  ivory 
Is.  5:2  built  /.  in  midst  of  viney. 
.ler.  6:27  I  have  set  thee  for  a  /. 

31:38  citv  built  from  (.  of  Han. 
Ezek.  29:10  desolate  fr.  /.  of  Sy. 

30:6  fr.  /.  of  Syene  sh.  they  lalJ 
.Mic.  4:8  O  /.  of  flock 
Nab.  2:1  I  will  set  me  upon  /. 
Zee.  14:10  inhabited  ff.  /.  of  H. 
Mat.  21:33  built  a  /.  Mark  12:1 
Luke  13:4  on  whom  /.  of  Sil.  fell 

14:28  j'ou  intending  to  build  a  /. 
High  TOWER. 
2  Sam.  22:3  God  is  my  hiffh  t.  Ps. 

18:2  :  144:2 
Is.  2:15  day  of  L.  on  every  h.  t. 

TOWERS. 
2  r^r.  14:7  build  cit.  and  make  /. 

26:9  Tzziah  built  /.  in  Jerusa. 
10  he  built  /.  in  desert 

27:4  Jotham  built  castles  and  t. 

32:5  Hezek.  raised  up  wall  to  t. 
Ps.  48:12  Zion.  and  tell  her  /. 

Cant.  8:10  my  breasts  like  /. 
Is.  33:13  Assy,  set  up  /.  thereof 

30:95  high  hill  riv.  when  /.  fall 

32:14  forts  and  /.  sh.  be  for  dens 

.33:18  wh.  is  he  that  counted  /.  ? 
Ezek.  20:4  sh.  break  do.  her  /.  9 

27:11  Gammad.  were  in  thy  /. 
Zep.  3:6  their  /.  are  desolate 

TOWN. 
Jos.  2:15  Ra.'s  house  on  /.  wall 
1  Sam.  16:4  elders  of  /.  trembled 

2.3:7  by  entering  into  a  /.  that 

27:5  give  me  a  place  in  some  /. 
Hab.  2:12  woe  to  him  builds  a  /. 
.1/(7/.  10:11  whatso.  /.  ye  enter 
Mark  8:23  led  bli.  man  out  of/. 
26  neither  go  into  /.  nor  tell 
any  in  /. 
Jolin  7:42  C.  com.  out  of  /.  of  B. 

11:1  /.  of  Marv  and  sis.  Martha 
30  J.  was  not  yet  come  into  U 

TO^\^vs. 

Est.  9:19  J.  dwelt  in  unwalled  /. 
Jer.  19:15  bring  on  her  /.  the  evil 


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TRA 

Zee.  2:4  jnhab.  as  t.  with,  walls 
Luke  9:6  and  went  thro'  the  t. 
13  that  th.  go  into  t.  and  lodge 
TO\V.\.CLERR. 
Acts  19:35  when  t.-c.  appeas.  peo. 

TRADE. 
Gen.  46:32  t.  about  cattle,  34 

TRADE,  Verb. 
Gen.  34:10  and  t.  you  therein,  21 
Bev.  18:17  as  t.  by  sea  stood  afar 

TRADED. 
Exek.  27:12  Tarsh.  t.  in  thy  fairs 

13  Meshech  t.  persons  of  men 

14  they  of  Togar.  t.  wi.  horses 

17  Ju.  and  Is.  t.  in  thy  market 
Mat.  25:16  five  tal.  went  and  t. 

TRADING. 
Luke  19:15  ev.  man  gained  by  t. 

TRADITION. 
Hat.  15:2  why  do  disci,  transgr. 
t.  of  the  elders?  Mark  7:5 
3  why  do  you  transgr.  comma. 

of  God  by  t.  ?  Mark  7:9 
6  made  commandment  of  G.  of 
none  eftect  by  t.  Mark  7: 13 
Mark  7:3  hold.  t.  of  elders,  8,  9 
Col.  2:8  spoil  you  after  t.  of  men 
3  Thes.  3:6  t.  wh.  he  recei.  of  us 

1  Pet.  1:18  received  by  t.  fr.  fa. 

TRADITIOXS. 
Gal.  1:14  zealous  of  t.  of  my  fa. 

2  Thes.  2:15  hold  t.  ye  been  tau. 

TRAFFIC. 
Gen.  42:34  and  ye  shall  t.  in  land 

TR.\FFIC,  Substantive. 
1  K.  10:15  had  of  t.  of  merchants 
Ezek.  17:4  car.  it  into  land  of  t. 
28:5  by  t.  hast  thou  increased 

18  defiled  sanct.  by  iniq.  of  t. 

TRAFFICKERS. 
Is.  23:8  whose  t.  are  honorable 

TRAIX. 
1  K.  10:2  to  Jerus.  with  great  t. 
Is.  6:1  his  t.  filled  the  temple 

TRAIN,  Verb. 
Prov.  22:6  t.  ch.  in  way  he  sh.  go 

TRAINED. 
Gen.  14:14  Abram  armed  t.  serv. 

TRAITOR,  S. 
Ivke  6:16  Iscariot  which  was  t. 
&  Tim.  3:4  in  last  days  men  be  t. 

TRAMPLE. 
Fs.  ni:13  dra^n  t.  under  foot 
Is.  63:3  I  will  t,  them  in  my  fury 
Mat.  7:6  iest  th.  t.  th.  und.  foot 

TRAIVCE. 
ITum.  24:4  falling  into  t.  16 
Act$  10: 10  he  fellinto  a  t. 
11:5  and  in  a  <.  I  saw  a  vision 
22:17  in  temple  I  was  in  a  t. 

TRANQUILLITY. 
Dan.  4:27  be  a  length,  of  thy  t. 
TRANSFERRED. 

1  Cor.  4:6  I  ha.  in  figure  t.  to  my 

TRANSFIGURED. 
Mat.  17:2  t.  bef.  them,  Mark  9:2 

TRANSFORMED,  ING. 
Mom.  12:2  be  ye  t.  by  renewing 

2  Cor.  11:13  t.  thems.  into  apost. 

14  Sat.  is  t.  into  angel  of  light 

15  no  great  thing  if  miu.  be  t. 

TRANSGRESS. 

Num.  14:41  where,  do  ye  t.  com- 

mandm.  of  L.  ?  2  Chr.  24:20 
t  Sam.  2:24  make  L.'s  peo.  to  t. 
Neh.  1:8  if  ye  t.  I  will  scat,  you 

13:27  heark.  to  you  to  t.  ag.  G.  ? 
Ps.  17:3  purp.  mouth  sh.  not  t. 

25:3  ash.  who  t.  without  cause 
Prov.  28:21  for  bread  that  man  t. 
Jer.  2:20  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  t. 
Ezek.  20:38  purge  out  them  th.  t, 
Amos  4:4  come  to  Beth-el  and  t. 
Mat.  15:2  do  disciples  I.  tradit. 

a  why  do  ye  t.  comm.  of  God  i 
Pom.  2:27  by  circumcis.  t.  law 

TRANGRESSED. 

Deut.  26:13  I  have  not  t.  com. 
Jos.  7:11  they  t.  my  covenant,  15 

23:16  when  ye  have  t.  covenant 
1  Sam.  14:.33  have  t.  roll  a  stone 

15:24  I  have  t.  command,  of  L. 
1  K.  8:.50  wherein  they  have^. 

1  Chr.  2:7  t.  in  thing  accursed 
5:25  they  t.  ag.  G.  of  their  fath. 

2  Clir.  12:2  because  they  t.  ag.  L 
26:16  Uzziah  t.  against  the"L. 
28:19  Ahaz  t.  sore  against  Lord 
36:14  priests  and  peo.  t.  much 

Ezr.  10:10  ye  ha.  t.  taken  wives 


TRA 

Ezr.  10:13  many  th.  t.  in  this  th. 
Is.  24:5  bee.  they  have  t.  laws 

43:27  thy  teachers  ha.  t.  a",  me 

66:24  look  at  men's  care,  that  t. 
Jer.  2:8  the  pastors  t.  against  me 
29  ye  all  have  /.  against  me 

.3:13  acknowledge  thou  hast  t. 

:i3:8  iniquities  whereby  they  t. 

34:18  give  men  that  covenant 
Lam.  3:42  we  ha.  t.  and  rebelled 
Ezek.  2:3  they  and  fath.  t.  ag.  me 

18:31  trangres.  whereby  ye  t. 
Dan.  9:11  all  Is.  have  t.  thy  law 
Hos.  7:13  destruction,  bee.  they  t. 
Zep.  3:11  doings  wherein  thou  t. 
Luke  15:29  nor  t.  thy  command. 

See  COVENANT. 
TRANSGRESSEST,  ETH. 

Est.  3:3  why  t.  king's  com.  ? 
Prov.  16:10  mouth  t.  not  in  judg. 
Hob.  2:5  because  he  t.  by  wine 

1  .Tohn  3:4  committeth  sin,  t.  law 

2  John  9  whoso  t.  and  abid.  not 
TRANSGRESSING. 

Detit.  17:2  wickedn.  in  coven. 
Is.  59:13  in  t.  and  lying  ag.  Lord 

TRANSGRESSION. 
Ex.  .34:7  forgiving  t.  Num.  14:18 
Jos.  22:22  if  it  be  m  t.  ag.  Lord 
1  Sam.  24:11  no  t.  in  my  hand 

1  Chr.  9:1  carried  to  Babyl.  for/. 
10:13  Saul  died  for  /.  committed 

2  Cfir.  29:19  Ahaz  cast  away  in  t. 
Ezr.  9:4  bee.  of  t.  of  those  car. 

10:6  he  mourned  bee.  of  their  t. 
■Job  7:21  why  not  pardon  my  t. 

8:4  cast  them  away  for  their  t. 

1.3:23  make  me  to  know  my  t. 

14:17  my  /.  is  sealed  up  in  a  bag 

3:3:9  I  am  without  /.  I  am  inno. 

34:6  wound  is  incurable  with.  t. 
Ps.  19:13  innocent  from  great  t. 

32:1  blessed  he  wh.  t.  is  lormven 

36:1  t.  of  wicked  saith  within 

59:3  wait  for  soul,  not  for  my  t. 

89:32  then  will  I  visit  their  t. 

107:17  fools  bee.  oU.  are  afflict. 
Prov.  12:13  wick,  is  snared  by  t. 

17:9  covereth  t.  seeketh  love 
19  loveth  t.  that  loveth  strife 

19:11  his  glory  to  pass  over  t. 

28:2  for  t.  of  land  many  princes 
24  robbeth,  saith,  It  is  no  t. 

29:6  in  /.  of  evil  man  is  a  snare 
16  wicked  multiplied,  t.  incre. 
22  a  furious  man  abound,  in  t. 
Is.  24:20  t.  thereof  be  heavy 

53:8  for  t.  of  peo.  was  he  stride. 

57:4  are  ye  not  children  of  t.f 

58:1  show  my  people  their  t. 

59:20  to  them  that  turn  from  t. 
Kzek.  33:12  deliver  in  day  of  his  <, 
Dan.  8:12  ag.  sacri.  by  reas,  of  t. 

13  sacrifice,  and  t.  of  desolat. 
9:24  seventy  weeks  to  finish  t. 

Amos  4:4  at  Giljral  multiply  t. 
Mic.  1:5  for  t.  of  Jacob  is  all  this ; 
what  is  the  t.  of  Jacob  ? 

3:8  full  of  power  to  dec.  to  J.  t. 

6:7  first-born  for  my  t.  and  sin  ? 

7:18  passeth  by  t.  of  remnant 
Acts  1:25  from  which  J.  by  t.  fell 
Bom.  4:15  wh.  no  law  is,  is  no  t 

5:14  after  similit.  of  Adam's  t. 
1  Tim.  2:14  being  dece.  was  in< 
Ileh.  2:2  every  t.  receiv.  reconip 
1  John  3:4  for  siu  is  t.  of  the  law 

TRANSGRESSIONS. 
Ex.  2.3:21  will  not  pard.  your  t. 
Lev.  16:16  atonement  bee.  of  t. 

21  Aa.  confess  over  goat  th.  t. 
.Jos.  24:19  will  not  for"-,  your  t. 

1  IC.  8:50  forgive  people  their  t. 

.Job  31:.33  I  covered  my  t.  as  Ad. 
35:6  if  thy  t.  be  multiplied 
.36:9  shoueth  their  work  and  t. 

Ps.  5:10  cast  them  out  in  their  < 
25:7  sins  of  my  youth,  my  t. 
32:5  I  will  confess  my  t.  unto  L 
39:8  deliver  me  from  all  my  t. 
51:1  mercy,  blot  out  all  my  t. 
3  for  I  acknowl.  my  t.  my  sin 
65:3  as  for  our  t.  purge  th.  away 
103:12  so  far  hath  he  removed  t. 

Is.  43:25  he  that  blotteth  out  t. 
44:22  blot,  as  a  thi.  cloud  thy  t. 
50:1  for  your  t.  is  your  mother 
53:5  he  was  wounded  for  our  t. 
59:12  our  t.  are  multiplied  bef. 
thee,  for  our  t.  are  with  us 

Jer.  5:6  liecause  th.  t.  are  many 

Layn.  1:5  multitu.  of  her  t.  gone 

14  yoke  of  my  t.  bound  by  his 

22  do  to  th.  as  to  me  for  my  t 
Ezek.  14:11  nor  polluted  wi.  th.  I. 

18:22  his  t.  not  be  mentioned 


TRA 

Ezek.  18:28  he  turn,  away  from 
all  his  /. 

30  turn  yourselves  fr.  your  t. 

31  cast  away  all  your  t. 
21:24  your  t.  are  discovered 
33:10  if  our  t.  be  upon  us 
37:23  nor  defile  thems.  with  t. 
39:24  according  to  their  t.  have 

Amos  1:3  for  three  t.  of  Damas. 
6  t.  of  Gaza;  9  Tyrus;  11  Ed. 
13  <.  of  Am.  2:1  Moab;  4  Ju. 
2:6  Isr.  3:14  visit  t.  of  Israel 
5:12  I  know  your  manifold  t. 
Mic.  1:13  I.  of  Is.  found  in  thee 
Gal.  3:19  law  was  add.  bee.  of  t. 
Heb.  9.15  for  redemption  of  t. 

TRANSGRESSOR. 
Prov.  21:18  t.  be  ransom  for  upr. 
22:12  he  overthrow,  words  of  t. 
Is.  48:8  called  a  t.  from  womb 
Gal.  2:18  I  make  myself  a  t. 
Jam.  2:11  kUl,  th.  art  become  t. 

TRANSGRESSORS. 
Ps.  .37:38  t.  be  destroyed  togeth. 
51:13  will  I  teach  t.  thy  ways 
59:5  be  not  merciful  to  wick.  t. 
Prov.  2:22  t.  shall  be  rooted  out 
11:3  perversen.  of  ^.  destr.  them 
6  t.  be  taken  in  their  naughti. 
1.3:2  soul  of  t.  shall  eat  violence 
15  favor,  but  way  of  t.  is  hard 
23:28  she  increaseth  t.  am.  men 
26:10  God  rewardeth  fool  and  t 
Is.  1:28  destruction  of  t.  together 
46:8  bring  it  ag.  to  mind,  ye  t. 
53:12  he  was  numbered  with  t 
and  made  intercession  for  t. 
Dan.  8:23  when  t.  are  come 
IIos.  14:9  but  t.  sh.  fall  therein 
Mark  15:28  he  was  numbered 

with  t.  i!//t«  22:37 
Jam.  2:9  are  convin.  of  law  as  t. 

TRANSLATE,  D. 
2  Sam.  3:10  t.  kingdom  fr.  Saul 
Col.  1:13  t.  us  into  kingd.  of  Son 
Heb.  11:5  Enoch  was  t.  that  he 

TRANSLATION. 
Heb.  11:5  bef.  t.  he  had  tcstim. 

TRANSPARENT. 
Pev.  21:21  str.  of  city  v/ast.  glass 

TRAP,  S. 
Jos.  2.3:13  shall  be  t.  and  snares 
■Job  18:10  and  a  t.  is  laid  for  him 
]'s.  69:22  welfare,  let  become  t. 
Jer.  5:20  wait,  set  a  t.  catch  men 
Pom.  11:9  let  their  table  be  made 
a  snare,  a  t. 

TRAVAIL. 
Gen.  38:27  in  time  of  her  t. 
Ex.  18:8  told  Jethro  t.  by  way 
Num.  20:14  know.  t.  ha.  l)efallen 
Ps.  48:6  pain  as  woman  in  t 
Jer.  6:24 ;  13:21 ;  22:23  ;  49:24 ; 
50:43 ;  Mic.  4:9,  10 
Ec.  1:13  sore  t.  G.  given  to  men 
2:23  days  are  sorrows,  t.  grief 
26  to  sinner  he  giveth  t. 
3:10  seen  t.  G,  hath  giv.  to  men 
4:4  I  considered  all  t.  ev.  work 
6  than  both  hands  full  with  t. 
8  is  vanity,  yea,  it  is  a  sore  t. 
5:14  riches  perish  by  evil  t. 
Is.  2.3:4  1 1.  not;  53:11  t.  of  soul 
54:1  that  didst  not  t.  with  child 
Jer.  4:31  voice  as  of  woman  in  t. 
30:6  see  whether  man  doth  t. 
Lam.  3:5  compas.  wi.  gall  and  t. 
John  16:21  woman  in  t.  hath  sor. 
Gal.  4:19  my  chil.  of  whom  1 1. 

1  Thes.  2:9  for  ye  rememb.  our  t. 
5:3  destruction  cometh  as  t. 

2  Thes.  3:8  wrought  with  t.  night 

TRAVAILED. 
Gen.  35:16  Rach.  t.  38:28  Tam.  t. 

1  Sam.  4:19  Phinehas'  wife  t. 
Is.  66:7  bef.  she  t.  brought  forth 

8  as  soon  as  Zion  t.  brou.  forth 
TRAVAILEST,  ETH. 
Job  1.5:20  wick,  man  t.  wi.  pain 
Ps.  7:14  behold,  he  t.  with  iniq. 
Is.  13:8  in  pain  as  a  woman  t. 
21:3  pangs  of  a  woman  that  t. 
Jer.  31:8  her  that  t.  with  child 
Mic.  5:3  till  she  who  t.  br.  forth 
Eom.  8:22  creation  t.  in  pain 
Gal.  4:27  break  forth  thou  th.  t. 

TRAVAILING. 
Ts.  42:14  I  cry  like  woman  in  t. 
Hos.  13:13  sorrows  ott.  woman 
Rev.  12:2  t.  in  birth,  and  pained 

TRAVEL. 
Acts  19:29  Paul's  companion  in  t. 

2  Cor.  8:19  chosen  of  churches 

to  t. 


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TRE 

TRAVELLED,  ETH. 

Prov.  6:11  as  one  that  t.  24:34 
Acts  11:19  t.  as  far  as  Phenice 

TRAVELLER,  S. 

2  Sam,.  12:4  came  t.  to  ricli  man 
■lud.  5:6  I.  walk,  thro'  by-ways 
Job  31:32  I  open,  my  doors  to  t. 

TRAVELLING. 
Js.  21:13  O  ye  t.  companies 
63:1  who  is  this  t.  in  hisstren.  ? 
Mat.  25:14  heaven  is  as  a  man  t. 

TRAVERSING. 

Jer.  2:23  dromedary  t.  her  ways 
TREACHEROUS. 

Is.  21:2  t.  dealeth  treach.  24:16 
Jer.  3:7  her  t.  sister  Jud.  saw  it 
8  her  f.  sister  Jud.  fear,  not,  19 
11  justi.  herself  more  than  t.  J 
9:2  an  assembly  of  t.  men 
Zep.  3:4  proph.  are  light  and  t. 

TREACHEROUSLY. 

Jiid.  9:23  dealt  t.  with  Abime!. 
Is.  3.3:1  deal.  t.  they  dealt  not  t. 

48:8  thou  wouidest  deal  very  t. 
Jer.  3:20  as  a  wife  t.  departeth 

5:11  of  Judah  dealt  t.  Mai.  2:11 

12:1  why  hap.  th.  deal  very  1. 1 
6  they  have  dealt  t.  with  thee 
Lam.  1:2  her  friends  ha.  dealt  t. 
Uos.  5:7  they  dealt  t.  against  L. 

6:7  there  they  dealt  t.  agai.  me 
Mai.  2:10  why  do  we  deal  t.  eve. 

14  wife  aga.  whom  th.  dealt  t. 

15  let  none  deal  t.  against  wife 

16  take  heed,  th.  ye  deal  not  t. 

TREACHERY. 
2  K.  9:23  there  is  t.  O  Ahaziah 

TREAD. 
Dent.  11:24  whereon  your  feet  t. 
25  dre.  of  you  on  all  land  ye  t. 

33:29  thou  sh.  t.  on  high  places 
1  Sam.  5:5  none  t.  on  thresho.  of 
•lob  24:11  t.  their  wine-presses 

40:12  t.  down  wick,  in  th.  place 
Ps.  7:5  let  him  t.  down  my  life 

44:5  thro'  thy  name  we  t.  them. 

60:12  t.  down  our  enemi.  108:1.? 

91:13  thou  Shalt  t.  upon  the  lion 
Is.  1:12  requir.  to  t.  my  courts! 

10:6  to  t.  them  down  like  mire 

14:25  mountains  t.  him  under 

16:10  tread,  shall  t.  out  no  wine 

26:6  the  foot  shall  t.  it  down 

63:3  I  will  t.  them  in  anger,  6 
Jer.  25:30  as  they  that  t.  grapes 

48:33  wine  fail,  none  t.  shout. 
Ezek.  26:11  with  horses  sh.  he  t. 

34:18  must  t.  residue  with  feet 
Dan.  7:23  fourth  beast  t.  it  down 
Hos.  10:11  Eph.  loveth  to  t.  corn 
Mic.  1:3  L.  will  t.  on  high  places 

5:5  wh.  Assyrian  t.  our  palaces 

6:15  thou  Shalt  t.  olives 
Nah.  3:14  t.  mortar,  make  brick. 
Zee.  10:5  which  t.  their  enemies 
Mai.  4:3  ye  shall  t.  down  wicked 
Luke  10:19  power  to  t.  on  scorp. 
Rev.  11:2  city  they  t.  under  foot 

TREADER,  S. 
Is.  16:10  t.  shall  tread  no  wine 
Amos  9:13  t.  of  grapes  sh.  over. 

TREADETH. 
Deut.  25:4  not  muz.  ox  wh.  he  t. 

corn,  1  Cor.  9:9;  1  Tim.  5:18 
■Job  9:8  t.  npon  waves  of  the  sea 
Is.  41:25  come  as  potter  t.  clay 

6-3:2  garme.  like  him  th.  t.  wins 
Amos  4:13  that  t.  on  high  places 
Mic.  5:6  wh.  he  t.  within  borders 
8  he  both  t.  down  and  teareth 
Rev.  19:15  he<.  wine-press  of  wr. 

TREADING. 
Neh.  1.3:15  some  t.  wine-presses 
Is.  7:25  be  for  t.  of  lesser  cattle 

22:5  a  day  of  trou,  and  t.  down 
Anws  5:11  forasmuch  as  your  t. 

TREASON. 
1  K.  16:20  acts  of  Zim.  and  his  t. 
'2K.  11:14  cried  t.  t.  2  Chr.  23:13 
TREASURE. 

Gen.  43:23  God  hath  given  you  t. 
Ex.  19:5  a  peculiar  t.  Ps.  135:4 
VeJit.  28:12  L.  shall  open  good  t. 
1  Chr.  29:8  the  t.  of  house  of  L. 
Ezr.  2:69  ability  to  t.  of  work 
Neh.  7:70  Tirsh.  gave  to  t.  1,000 
71  fath.  gave  to  the  t.  of  work 
Ps.  17:14  belly  th.  fillest  with  t. 

13.5:4  chosen  Is.  for  his  pecu.  t. 
Prov.  15:6  in  house  of  right,  is  t. 
16  than  great  t.  and  trouble 

21:20  there  is  a  t.  to  be  desired 
Ec.  2:8  I  gathered  t.  of  kings 


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TRE 

Is.  33:6  fear  of  the  Lord  is  his  ^ 
Ezek.  22:25  taken  t.  and  precious 
Hos.  13:15  ppoil  t.  of  pleas,  ves. 
Mat.  0:21  where  t.  is,  Lv.  12:34 
12:35  a  good  man  out  of  good  t. 

evil  man  of  evil  t.  Lvke  6:45 
13:44  kingd.  of  heav.  is  like  a  /. 
52  bring,  out  of  t.  new  and  old 
19:21  thou  sh.  have  t.  in  heaven, 
Mark  10:21 ;  Luke  18:22 
Lvke  12:21  so  is  he  that  lay.  up  t. 

33  provide  t.  in  the  heavens 
Acts  8:27  eunu.  had  charge  of  t. 
2  Cor.  4:7  t.  in  earthen  vessels 
.7am.  5:3  heaped  t.  for  last  days 

TRE.\SURE.CITIES. 
Ex.  1:11  built  for  Pharaoh  t.-c. 

TREASURE-HOUSE. 
Hzr.  5:17  search  be  made  in  t.-h. 
7:20  bestow  it  outof  king's  t.-h. 
Neh.  10:38  L.  bring  tithe  to  t.-h. 
Dan.  1:2  brou.  vessels  into  t.-li. 

TREASURED,  EST. 

Js.  23:18  sh.  not  be  t.  nor  laid  up 
Jtom.  2:5  t.  up  wrath  ag.  day  of 

TREASURER,  S. 
Uzr.  1:8  Cyr.  brou.  vessels  by  t. 

7:21  I  Arfax.  make  decree  to  t. 
jtfeh.  13:13  I  made  t.  over  treas. 
Js.  22:15  get  thee  unto  this  t. 
Dan.  3:2  Nebuch.  gathered  t.  3 

TREASURES. 
Devi.  32:34  sealed  up  am.  my  t. 
83:19  sh.  suck  of  t.  hid  in  sand 
1 E.  7:51  put  dedicated  among  t. 
14:26  Shishak  took  away  the  t. 
15: 18  Asa  took  gold  left  in  the 
2  Chr.  16:2 
iK.  12:18  Jehoa.  took  gold  fou. 
in  t.  14:14;  16:8  Ahaz  took 
18:15  Hez.  gave  silv.  found  in  t. 
20:13  Hezek.  showed  silver  and 
gold  in  his  t.  15  ;  7s.  39:2,  4 
24:13  Nebuchad.  carried  out  the 
t.  of  house  of  Lord  and  /.  of : 
king's  house,  2  Chr.  36:18  ' 

1  Chr.  20:26  brethr.  were  over  t. 
27:25  over  king's  t.  was  Azraav. 

2  Chr.  8:15  command,  concer.  t. 
Neh.  12:44  some  appointed  for  t. 
Job  3:21  dig  more  than  for  hid  t. 

38:22  t.  of  snow?  t.  of  hail? 
Prm.  2:4  if  search,  as  for  hid  t. 

8:21  I  will  fill  t.  of  those  that 

10:2  t.  of  wickedn.  profit  noth. 

21:6  get.  oft.  by  lying  tongue 
Js.  2:7'^neith.  any  end  of  their  t. 

10:13  I  have  robbed  their  t. 

30:6  carry  t.  on  bunches  of  cam. 

45:3  I  will  give  thee  t.  of  dark. 
Jer.  10:13  wnid  out  of  <.  51:16 

15:13  t.  to  spoil,  17:3;  20:5 

41:8  for  we  have  t.  in  the  field 

48:7  bee.  thou  trusted  in  thy  t. 

49:4  daughter,  trusted  in  her  t. 

50:37  a  sword  is  on  her  t. 

61:13  dwe.  on  waters  abun.  in  t. 
'Ezek.  28:4  silver  and  gold  in  t. 
Dan.  11:43  have  power  over  t. 
Mic.  0:10  are  yet  t.  of  wickedn.  1 
Mat.  2:11  wh.  th.  had  opened  t. 

6:19  lay  not  up  for  yourselves  t. 
20  lay  up  for  yoursel.  t.  in  hea. 

Col.  2::j  in  wh.  are  hid  t.  of  wis. 
JJeb.  11:26  greater  riches  than  t. 

TREASURY. 
Jos.  6:19  sil.  sh.  come  into  t.  24 
Jer.  38:11  went  into  hou.  und.  /. 
Jfat.  27:6  not  lawful  to  put  in  i. 
Mark  12:41  Je.  sat  against  t.  and 
beheld  peo.  cast  mon.  into  t. 
Liike  21:1  rich  cast,  gifts  into  t. 
John  8:20  words  spake  Je.  in  t. 
TREASURIES. 

1  Chr.  9:26  I^evites  were  over  t. 
28:11  gave  Sol.  pattern  of  t.  12 

2  Chr.  32:27  Hez.  made  t.  for  sil. 
Neh.  13:12  brought  tithe  into  t. 
Est.  3:9  bring  it  into  king's  t. 

4:7  H.  prom,  to  pay  to  king's  t. 
Ps.  135:7  bringcth  wind  out  of  t. 

TREATISE. 
Acts  1:1  former  t.  have  I  made 
TREE. 

Oen.  1:29  I  have  given  you  cv.  t. 
2:9  G.  made  ov.  i.  to  grow,  the  t. 
of  life  and  t.  of  knowledge 
16  of  every  t.  of  the  garden 
2:17  of  t.  of  knowl.  not  eat,  3:3 
8:6  woman  saw  the  t.  was  good 

11  hast  thou  eaten  of?.  ?  17 

12  woman  gave  me  of  the  t. 
82  lest  he  take  also  of  t.  of  life 
24  to  keep  the  way  of  t.  of  life 


TRE 

Gen.  18:4  rest  yonrsel.  under  t. 
8  he  stood  by  them  und.  the  t. 

40:19  Phara.  sh.  hang  thee  on  t. 
E.r.  9:25  tlie  hail  brake  every  t. 

15:25  the  Lord  showed  him  a  t. 
Dent.  19:5  fetch,  stroke  to  cut  t. 

20:19  t.  of  the  field  is  man's  life 

21:23  body  sh.  not  remain  on  t. 
■loi.  8:29  take  king  of  Ai  from  t. 

1  Sain.  22:6  Saul  abode  under  t. 
31:13  they  buried  th.  under  a  t. 

2  K.  3: 19  and  shall  fell  ev.  good  t. 
Ext.  2:23  were  hanged  on  a  t. 
■Job  14:7  hope  of  a  t.  if  cut  down 

19:10  hope  hath  he  remo.  like  t. 

24:20  wicked,  sh.  be  brok.  as  t. 
Ps.  1:3  like  a  t.  plant  by  rivers 
Pi-op.  3:18  she  is  a    of  life  to  th. 

11:.30  fr.  of  righte.  is  a  t.  of  life 

13:12  desire  com.  it  is  a  t.  of  life 

15:4  a  wholes,  tongue  is  a  t.  of 
Ec.  11:3  if  t.  fall  to  the  south  or 

north ;  where  tlie  t.  fall. 
Isa.  40:20  chooseth  a  t.  that  will 

44:19  sh.  I  fall  d.  to  stock  of  t. .? 

56:3  nei.  eunu.  say,  I  am  dry  t. 

65:22  as  days  of  a  /.  are  days  of 

66:17  purify  themsel.  behind  t. 
Jer.  10:3  one  cuttcth  a  t. 

11:19  let  us  destroy  the  t. 

17:8  as  a  t.  planted  by  waters 
Ezek.  15:2  vine  t.  more  th.  any  t. 

17:24  brought  down  high  t.  ex- 
alted low  t.  dried  up  green  t. 
made  dry  t.  to  flourish 

21:10  contemneth  rod,  as  ev.  t. 

31:8  nor  any  t.  in  garden  of  G. 

34:27  t.  of  field  shall  yield  fruit 

36::j0  I  will  multiply  fruit  of  t. 
Dan.  4:10  beh.  a  /.  11,  14,  20,  23 
Joel  2:22  fear  not  t.  beareth  fruit 
Mat.  3:10  ev.  t.  that  bringeth  not 
good  fruit,  7:19;  Li'ke  3:9 

7:17  good  t.  bring,  good  fruit, 
cor.  t.  evil  fruit,  Luke  6:43 

18  good  t.  cannot  bri.  evil  fruit 
12:33  make  t.  good  and  fr.  good, 

/.  is  Imo.  by  fruit,  Li/ke  6:44 
Luke  17:0  mi.  say  to  sycamine  t. 
Acts  5:30  wh.  ye  hanged  on  a  t. 

10:39  Je.  wh.  they  hanged  on  t. 
Gal.  3:13  cursed  is  th.  hang,  on  t. 
1  Pet.  2:24  bare  sins  in  body  on  t. 
Rev.  2:7  I  will  give  to  eat  of  t. 

7:1  wind  sh.  not  blow  on  any  t. 

9:4  not  hurt  green  thing,  nor  t. 

22:2  in  midst  was  tlie  t.  of  life 
14  may  have  right  to  t.  of  life 

See  GKEEN. 

TREES. 

Gen.  3:8  hid  amongst  t.  of  gard. 

23:17  t.  were  made  sure  to  Abr. 
Ex.  10:15  locusts  did  eat  fr.  oit. 
if «. 19:23  planted  all  man.  of  t. 

2:3:40  take  boughs  of  goodly  t. 

26:4  t.  of  the  field  shall  yield 
Num.  24:6  as  t.  of  lign-aloes  wh. 

L.  planted,  and  as  cedar  t. 
Dent.  10:21  not  plant  grove  of  t. 

20:19  sh.  not  destroy  t.  thereof 
20  t.  th.  know,  not  t  for  meat 
.Jos.  10:26  J.  hang,  them  on  5  t. 
Jud.  9:8  t.  went  to  anoint  king 

9  to  be  promoted  over  t.  11,  13 

10  t.  said  to  the  fig-tree  reign 
12  t.  said  to  vine ;  14  t.  to  bra. 

1  K.  4:33  he  spake  of  t.  fr.  cedar 

2  K.  3:25  they  felled  the  good  t. 
1  Chr.  16:33  th.  shall  t.  of  wood 

sing,  Ps.  96:12 
Neh.  10:35  bring  first-fr.  of  t.  37 
.Job  40:21  lieth  under  shady  t.  22 
Ps.  74:5  lifted  axes  on  thick  t. 
78:47  destroyed  th.  sycamore  t. 
104:16  t.  of  Lord  are  full  of  sap 
105:33  brake  t.  of  their  coasts 
148:9  fruitf.  t.  and  cedars  praise 
Ec.  2:5  I  planted  t.  of  all  kinds 
Cant.  2:3  as  apple-tree  am.  the  t. 
4:14  all  t.  of  frankincense 
Is.  7:2  moved  as  the  t.  of  wood 
10:19  the  rest  of  the  t.  of  forest 
44:14  he  strengthen,  among  t. 
55:12  t.  of  thellelds  shall  clap 
61:3  be  called  t.  of  righteousn. 
Jer.  6:6  Lord  said.  Hew  down  t. 
7:20  my  fury  sh.  be  poured  on  t. 
Ezek.  17:24  the  t.  of  field  shall 
know 

20:28  they  saw  all  the  thick  t. 
31:5  lieight  was  exalted  above?. 

9  all  the  t.  of  Eden  envied  him 
47:7  many  t.  on  the  one  side  and 

12  by  the  riv.  shall  grow  all  t. 
Jotl  1:12?.  of  field  are  withered 

19  flame  hath  burnt  all  the  t. 
Mat.  3:10  axe  laid  to  t.  Luke  3:9 


TRE 

Mat.  21:8  others  cut  down  bran. 

of  t.  and  strewed,  Mark  11:8 
Mark  8:24  I  see  men  as  t.  walk. 
Luke  21:29  beh.  fig-tree  and  all  t. 
Jude  12  t.  whose  fruit  withereth 
Pev.  7:3  hurt  not  t.  till  we  have 

8:7  third  part  of  t.  was  burnt  up 
See  PALM. 

TREMBLE. 
Deut.  2:25  nations  sh.  t.  because 

20:3  do  not  t.  because  of  them 
Ezr.  10:3  that  t.  at  commandm. 
Job  9:6  the  pillars  thereof  t. 

26:11  the  pillars  of  heaven  t. 
Ps.  60:2  hast  made  earth  to  t. 

99:1  L.  reigneth,  let  the  peo.  t. 

114:7  t.  earth,  at  presence  of  L. 
Ec.  12:3  keepers  of  house  sh.  t. 
Is.  5:25  hills  did  t.  th.  carcasses 

14:16  man  that  made  earth  t. 

32:11  t.  ye  wom.  th.  are  at  ease 

64:2  nafi.  may  t.  at  thy  presence 

66:5  hear  word  of  L.  ye  that  t. 
Jer.  5:22  will  ye  not  t.  at  my  pre. 

10:10  at  his  wrath  earth  shall  t. 

33:9  they  sh.  t.  for  the  goodness 

51:29  land  of  Babylon  shall  t. 
Ezek.  26:16  t.  at  cv.  mom.  32:10 

18  now  shall  the  isles  t.  in  day 
Dan.  6:26  men  t.  bef.  G.  of  Dan. 
Hos.  11:10  chil.  sh.  t.  from  west 
11  th.  sh.  t.  as  a  bird  out  of  E. 
Joel  2.1  let  inhabitants  of  land  t. 

10  ciuake,  the  heavens  shall  t. 
Amos  8:8  sh.  not  land  t.  for  this  ? 
JIab.  3:7  captains  of  Midi,  did  t. 
Jam.  2:19  the  devils  bell,  and  t. 

TREMBLED. 
Gen.  27:33  I.  t.  very  exceedingly 
Ex.  19:16  peo.  th.  was  in  camp  t. 
Jud.  5:4  earth  t.  heavens  drop- 
ped, 2  Sam.  22:8;  Fs.  18:7; 
77:18;  97:4 
1  Sam.  4:13  Eli's  heart  t.  for  ark 

14:15  spoilers  t.  16:4  elders  t. 

28:5  Saul  was  afraid,  heart  t. 
Ezr.  9:4  assemb.  ev.  one  that  t. 
Jer.  4:24  mountains  t.  Hab.  3:10 

8:16  land  t.  at  sound  of  neighi. 
Dan.  5:19  all  peo.  and  nations  t. 
Hab.  3:16  my  belly  t.  and  1 1.  In 
Mark  16:8  fled  fr.  sepulch.  th.  t. 
Ads  7:32  Moses  t.  24:25  Felix  t. 

TREMBLETH. 
Job  37:1  at  this  also  my  heart  t. 
Ps.  104:32  looketh  on  earth  it  t. 

119:120  my  flesh  t.  for  fear 
Is.  66:2  I  will  look  to  him  that  t. 

TREMBLIIVG. 
Ex.  15:15  t.  take  hold  on  mighty 
Deut.  28:65  L.  sh.  give  t.  heart 
1  Sam.  13:7  people  followed  t. 

14:15  in  the  host  was  a  great  t. 
Ezr.  10:9  peo.  sat  t.  because  of 
Job  4:14  fear  ca.  upon  me  and  t. 

21:6  t.  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh 
Ps.  2:11  serve  L.  rejoice  with  t. 

55:5  fearfulness  and  t.  are  come 
Is.  51:17  dregs  of  the  cup  of?.  22 
■Jer.  30:5  we  neard  a  voice  of  ?. 
Ezek.  12:18  drink  thy  wat.  wi.  ?. 

26:16  clothe  themselves  with  t. 
Dan.  10:11  had  spoken,  I  stood  ?. 
Hos.  13:1  Eph.  spake  ?.  he  exalt. 
Zee.  12:2  make  Jeru.  a  cup  of  t. 
Mark  5:33  woman  ?.  Luke  8:47 
^c?s9:6  S.  t.  said,  What  wilt  th.  f 

16:29  keeper  came  t.  fell  down 

1  Cor.  2:3  with  you  in  much  ?. 

2  Cor.  7:15  wi.  fear  and  t.  ye  rec. 
Eph.  6:5  serv.  be  obed.  with  ?. 
Phil.  2:12  work  out  salva.  with  t. 

TREXCH. 
1  Sam.  17:20  Dav.  came  to  the  t. 
20:5  S.  lay  sleeping  in  the  ?.  7 
1  K.  18:32  Elijah  made  a  ?.  about 

35  filled  the  t.  with  water,  38 
Luke  19:43  enemies  sh.  cast  a  t. 

TRESPASS,  Substantive. 

Gen.  31:36  wh.  is  my  ?.  tliat  thou 
50.17  forgive  ?.  of  thy  servants 
Ex.  22:9  manner  of  ?.  whether 
Ler.  5:15  for  his  ?.  to  L.  a  ram 
26:40  conf.  their  ?.  th.  trespass. 
Num.  5:6  when  any  do  t.  ag.  L. 
7  he  shall  recompense  his  ?. 
27  if  she  ?.  against  husband 
1  Sam.  25:28  forg.  ?.  of  handm. 

1  Chr.  21:3  be  cause  of  t.  to  Is.  ? 

2  Chr.  24:18  wr.  come  on  J.  for  ?. 
28:13  ve  intend  to  add  to  our  ?. 
a3:19  Manasseh's  prayer  and  ?. 

Ezr.  9:2  rul.  been  chief  in  this  t. 

6  our  ?.  is  grown  unto  heavens 

7  in  great  t.  to  this  day,  13 


TRI 

Ezr.  10:10  wives,  to  incr.  t.  of  Tg, 
19  th.  ofi'ered  a  ram  for  their  t. 

Ezek.  17:20  I  will  plead  for  his  t. 
18:24  in  his  t.  ha  hath  trespass. 

Dan.  9:7  bee,  of  ?.  they  trespas. 
TRESPASSES. 

Ezr.  9:15  before  thee  in  our  ?. 

Ps.  68:21  one  as  goeth  on  in  ?. 

Ezek.  39:26  they  have  borne  th.  t. 

Mat.  6:14  if  ye  forg.  men  their  ?. 
15  if  forgive  not  ?.  neither  will 
your  Fa.  forgive  yo.  ?.  18:35 

Mark  11:25  Fath.  may  forgive  t. 
26  nei.  will  F.  forgive  your  t. 

2  Cot.  5:19  not  imputing  their  t. 

Eph.  2:1  who  were  dead  in  t. 

Col.  2:13  having  forg.  you  all  t. 

See  COMMIT,  COMMITTED,  OFFEB- 
ING. 

TR  ESPASS-MOIVE  Y. 

iK.  12:16  t.-m.  was  not  brought 
TRESPASS,  Verb. 

1  K.  8:31  man  ?.  ag.  his  neighb. 

2  Chr.  19:10  that  they  ?.  not 
28:22  Ahaz  did  ?.  yet  more 

Mat.  18:15  if  brother  ?.  tell  fault 
Luke  17:3  if  bro.  ?.  rebuke  him 
4  if  he  t.  ag.  thee  seven  times 
TRESPASSED. 
Lev.  5:19  he  hath  t.  against  L. 

26:40  if  confess  trespass  they  t. 
Num.  5:7  recompensed  ag.  wh.  t. 
Deut.  32:51  bee.  ye  t.  against  me 
2  C?ir.  26:18  sanct.  for  th.  hast  t. 

29:6  our  fathers  have  ?. 

30:7  not  like  fath.  who  ?.  ag.  L. 

33:23  Amon  t.  more  and  more 
Ezr.  10:2  we  have  ?.  ag.  our  God 
Ezfk.  17:20  trespass  that  he  t. 

39:23  they  ?.  against  me,  26 
Dan.  9:7  trespass  that  they  t. 
Hos.  8:1  they  ?.  against  my  law 

TRESPASSING. 
Lev.  6:7  any  t.  he  hath  done  in  t, 
Ezek.  14:13  land  sinneth  by  t. 

TRIAL. 
Job  9:23  laugh  at  t.  of  innocent 
Ezek.  21:13  it  is  a  t.  what  if  swo. 
2  Cor.  8:2  how  in  ?.  of  afiliction 
Heb.  11:36  others  had  ?.  of  mock. 
1  Pet.  1:7  ?.  of  your  faith  might 

4:12  not  strange  concerning  t. 

TRIBE. 
Num.  1:4  man  of  every  ?.  13:2: 
34:18 

4:18  cut  not  off?,  of  Kohathites 
18:2  ?.  of  thy  father  bring  thou 
31:4  of  every  ?.  a  thousand,  5,  6 
36:6  marry  to  the  family  of?.  8 
9  inherit,  from  one?,  to  ano.  t. 

Deut.  1:23  I  took  twelve,  one  ol 

a?.  Jos.  3:12;  4:2,  4 
29:18  ?.  whose  heart  tiinieth 

Jos.  7:14  ?.  which  Lord  taketh 
18:4  give  out  3  men  for  each  t. 

Jud.  21:3  one  ?.  lacking  in  Is.  6 

1  K.  11:13  one  ?.  to  son.  32,  36 

1  Clir.  6:61  of  family  of  that  ?. 

Ezek.  47:23  in  what  ?.  the  stran. 

Heb.  7:13  he  pertain,  to  anoth.  t. 

14  of  wh.  t.  Mo.  spake  nothing 
See  KEUBEN,  SIMEON,  and  the 

rest. 

TRIBES. 

Ex.  28:21  according  to  12  ?.  39:14 
Num.  24:2  in  tents  accord,  to  ?. 
33:54  according  to  ?.  of  fathers 
34:13  give  to  the  nine  t.  Jos. 
13:7;  14:2 

15  two  ?.  and  the  half  have  re- 
ceived inheritance,  Jos.  14:3 

Deut.  1:13  wise  men,  am.  your*. 
18:5  G.  hath  cho.  him  out  of  t. 

7:14  brought  according  to  t. 
1  Sam.  10:19  present  your.'by  t. 
1  K.  11:31  I  will  give  ten  ?.  to 
18:31  according  to  number  of  f, 
Ps.  105:37  not  one  feeble  amo.  t. 
122:4  the  ?.  go  up,  ?.  of  the  Lord 
Is.  19:13  that  are  stay  of  ?. 
49:6  to  raise  up  the  ?.  of  Jacob 
63:17  for  ?.  of  thine  inheritance 
Ezek.  45:8  to  Isr.  according  to  t. 
Hab.  5:9  according  to  oaths  of  t. 
Mat.  24:30  th.  ?.  of  earth  mourn 
Acts  26:7  promise  our  12  ?.  hope 
Jam.  1:1  the  twelve  ?.  scattered 
Pev.  7:4  sealed  144,000  of  all  t. 
See  ISRAEL. 

TRIBULATION. 
Deut.  4:30  wh.  in  ?.  if  thou  tnni 
Jud.  10:14  let  th.  deliv.  you  in  (. 
1  Sam.  26:24  deli,  me  out  of  all?. 
Mat.  13:21  when  ?.  ariseth,  he  js 


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TRO 


Mat.  34;31  then  shall  be  great  t. 

'39  immed.  alter  t.  Mark  13:24 
John  16;33  ye  shall  have  t. 
Ads  14:22  we  must  thro' t.  enter 
Bom.  2:9  t.  and  ang.  on  eve.  soul 
5:3  know.  t.  worketh  patience 
8:35  shall  t.  Beparate  us  fr.  Ch.  f 
12:12  rejo.  in  hope,  patient  in  t. 
2  Cor.  1:4  who  comforte.  us  in  t. 
7:4  I  am  exceeding  joj'ful  in  t. 
1  Thes.  3:4  we  should  suft'er  t. 
S  Tkes.  1:6  recompense  t.  to  th. 
Rev.  1:9  John  your  compan.  in  t. 
2:9 1  know  thy  works,  and  t. 
10  ye  shall  have  t.  ten  days 
22  I  will  cast  th.  into  great  t. 
7:14  they  which  came  of  great  t. 
TRIBULATIOIVS. 

1  Sam.  10:19  saved  you  out  of  f. 
Mom.  5:3  but  we  glory  in  t.  also 
E}yh.  3:13  faint  not  at  t. 
S  Thes.  1:4  for  your  faith  in  all  t. 

TRIBUTARY. 
Lam.  1:1  how  is  she  become  t. 

TRIBUTARIES. 
Deitt.  20:11  the  people  shall  be  t. 
Jud.  1:30  Canaani.  bee.  t.  33,  35 

TRIBUTE. 
Gen.  49:15  Issa.  bee.  servant  to  t. 
Num.  31:28  levy  a  t.  to  the  Lord 

37  Lord's  t.  of  sheep  was  675 

38  L.'b  t.  of  the  beeves  was  72 

39  Lord's    threescore  and  one 

40  16,000  the  Lord's  I.  32  pers. 
Deut.  16:10  with  t.  of  a  freewill 
Jos.  16:10  Canaan,  under  t.  17:13 

2  Sam.  20:24  Ad.  was  over  1. 1  K. 

4:6;  12:18;  2  Chr.  10:18 
\K.  9:21  on  these  did  Sol.  levy  i. 
S  K.  2;3:.33  Pharaoh  put  land  to  t. 
2  Chr.  8:8  did  Solo,  make  pay  t. 
17:11  Philistines  brou.  t.  silver 
Ezr.  4:13  will  they  not  pay  t. 
20  t.  and  custom  paid  to  them 
6:8  t.  expenses  be  given  to  men 
7:24  not  lawful  to  imp.  t.  on  Le. 
Neh.  5:4  bor.  money  for  king's  t. 
Prov.  12:24  slothful  be  under  t. 
Mat.  17:24  doth  not  mas.  pay  t.  ? 
25  of  whom  do  kings  take  t.  ? 
22:17  is  it  lawf.  to  give  t.  toCe.  v 
Mark  12:14;  Luke  20:22 
19  show  me  the  t.  money,  they 
Luke  23:2  forbidding  t.  to  Cesar 
'Bom.  13:6  for  this  can.  pay  ye  t. 

I  render    to  whom  t.  is  due 

TRICKLETH. 
Lam.  3:49  mine  eye  t.  down,  and 

TRIMMED,  EST. 
4  Sam.  19:24  M.  had  not  t.  beard 
Jer.  2:33  t.  way  to  seek  love  ? 
Mat.  25:7  arose,  t.  their  lamps 

TRIU.MPH,  ED,  I\G. 
Ex.  13:1  he  hath  t.  gloriously,  21 
2  Sam.  1:20  lest  uncircumciscd  t. 
Ps.  25:2  let  not  enemies  t.  over 
41:11  mine  enemy  doth  not  t. 
60:8  Philistia,  t.  th.  bee.  of  me 
92:4  t.  in  works  of  thy  hands 
94:3  L.  liow  long  sh.  wicked  t.  ? 
106:47  gi.  thanks,  t.  in  thy  pra, 
108:9  over  Philistia  will  1 1.  ? 
2  Cor.  2:14  causeth  us  to  t.  in  C 
CU.  2:15  show  of  them  t.  over 

TRIUMPH,  IIVG. 
Jo620:5  that  t.  of  wicked  is  short 
Ps.  47:1  shout  unto  God  with  t. 

TROAS. 
Acts  16:8  hy  M.  they  came  to  T. 

II  loosing  from  T.  20:5  at  T. 
2  Cor.  2:12  when  I  came  to  T.  to 
8  Tim.  4:13  the  cloak  I  left  at  T. 

TRODE. 
Jud.  9:27  t.  grapes,  cursed  Abi. 
20:43  Is.  t.  Benjamites  wi.  ease 
S  K.  7:17  peo))le  t.  upon  him,  20 
9:33  Jehu  t.  Jezebel  under  foot 
14:9  beast  t.  thist.  2  Chr.  25:18 
Luke  12:1  they  I.  one  on  another 

TRODDEN. 
Deut.  1:36  land  t.  on,  Jos.  14:9 
Jud.  5:21  hast  t.  down  strength 
Job  22: 15  old  way  wicked  have  t. 
28:8  lion's  whelps  have  not  t.  it 
Fs.  119:118  th.  hast  t.  all  that  err 
Is.  5:5  vineyard  shall  be  t.  down 
14:19  as  a  carcass  t.  under  foot 
18:2  to  nation  meted,  t.  down 
25:10  M.  t.  under  as  straw  is  t. 
28:3  drunkards  of  Eph.  sh.  be  t. 
18  scourge  pass,  then  be  t.  do. 
63:3  I  have  t.  wine-press  alone 
18 adversaries  have  t.  sanctua. 
Jer.  12:10  th.  have  i.  my  portion 


TRO 

Lam.  1:15  L.  hath  t.  under  foot 
mighty  men,  hath  t.  virgin 
Ezek.  .34:19  llock  eat  ye  have  t. 
Dan.  8:13  sanctu.  and  host  be  t. 
Mic.  7:10  now  shall  she  be  t. 
Mat.  5:13  salt  unsavory  to  be  t. 
Luke.  8:5  fell  by  way-side,  was  t. 
21:24  Jerus.  sh.  be  t.  of  Gentil. 
Hef).  10:29 1.  under  foot  Son  of  G. 
Beo.  14:20  wiue-p.  t.  wltho.  city 
TROGYLLIUM.   Acts  20:15 

TROOP. 
Gen.  .30:11  a  t.  cometh  ;  49:19  a  <. 
shall  overcome  him 

1  Sam.  30:8  sh.  I  pursue  this  t.  f 

2  Sam.  2:25  Benjamin  bee.  one  t. 
3:22  Joab  came  from  pursu.  a  t. 
22:30  I  run  through  t.  Ps.  18:29 
2:1:11  Phil,  were  gath.  into  a  t. 

13  t.  pitched  in  valley  of  Rep. 
Is.  65:11  prep,  a  table  for  that  t. 
Jer.  18:22  sh.  bring  a  t.  suddenly 
Uos.  7:1  t.  of  rob.  spoileth  with. 
Amos  9:6  founded  his  t.  in  earth 

TROOPS. 
Job  6:19  the  t.  of  Tenia  looked 
19:12  his  t.  come  toother,  and 
■Ter.  5:7  they  assembled  by  t.  in 
Hos.  6:9  as  t.  of  robbers  wait  for 
Mic.  5:1  gath.  in  t.  O  daug.  of  t. 
Hab.  3:16  invade  them  wi.  his  t. 
TROUBLE,  Substantive. 

1  Chr.  22:14  in  my  t.  1  prepared 

2  Chr.  15:4  when  they  in  t.  did 
turn  and  sought  L.  Nfh.  9:27 

Neh.  9:32  let  not  all  t.  seem  lit. 
■Job  3:26  nei.  quiet,  yet  t.  came 
5:6  neither  doth  t.  spring  out  of 
7  man  bom  to  t.  as  sparks  fly 
14:1  is  of  few  days,  full  oU. 
15:24  t.  shall  make  him  afraid 
27:9  will  G.  hear  wh.  t.  cometh  ? 
30:25  I  weep  for  him  in  t. 
34:29  quietn.  who  can  make  t.  ? 
38:23  I  reserved  aga.  time  of  t. 
Ps.  9:9  L.  will  be  a  refuge  in  t. 
13  consider  my  t.  wh.  I  suffer 
10:1  why  hid.  th.  thyself  in  t.  ? 
22:11  be  not  far  fr.  me,  t.  is  near 
27:5  in  time  of  t.  he  sh.  hide  me 
31:7  thou  hast  considered  my  t. 
9  mercy,  O  Lord,  for  I  am  in  t. 
32:7  thou  shalt  pres.  me  from  t. 
37:39  strength  in  time  of  t. 
41:1  L.  will  deli,  him  in  ti.  of  C. 
40:1  God  is  our  ref.  a  help  in  t. 
54:7  he  hath  deliv.  me  out  of  d. 
60:11  give  us  help  from  t. 
66:14  my  mouth  hath  spo.  in  t. 
69:17  hide  not  face,  I  am  in  t. 
73:5  they  are  not  in  t.  as  other 
78:33  years  did  he  consu.  in  t. 
49  cast  on  them  indign.  and  t. 
81:7  calledst  in  t.  I  deliv.  thee 
91:15  I  will'be  with  him  in  t. 
102:2  hide  not  face  fr.  me  in  t. 
107:6  cried  to  Lord  in  t.  13,  19 
28  soul  is  melted  because  of  <. 
28  they  cry  to  Lord  in  their  t. 
110:3  pains  gat  hold,  I  found  t. 
119:143  t.  and  angu.  have  taken 
i:38:7  tho'  I  walk  in  midst  of  t. 
142:2  I  showed  before  him  ray  t. 
14:1:11  bring  my  soul  out  off. 
Prov.  11:8  right,  del.  out  t.  12:13 
15:6  in  revenues  of  wicked  is  t. 
16  than  treas.  and  t.  therewith 
25:19  unfaithful  man  in  t. 
Is.  1:44  new-moons,  they  are  a  t. 
8:22  look  to  earth  and  behold  t. 
17:14  behold  at  evening  tide  t. 
26:16  L.  in  t.  they  visited  thee 
30:6  into  land  of  t.  carry  riches 
3:3:2  be  our  salvat.  in  time  of  t. 
46:7  not  save  him  out  of  t. 
05:23  shall  not  bring  forth  for  t. 
Jer.  2:27  in  t.  will  say.  Save  us 
28  if  they  can  save  th.  in  thy  t. 
8:15  looked  for  health,  behold  t. 
11:12  shall  not  save  them  in  t. 
14  in  time  th.  cried  for  their  t. 
14:8  Saviour  of  Is.  in  time  of  t. 
19  looked  lor  healing,  beho.  t. 
30:7  it  is  time  of  Jacob's  t. 
Lam.  1:21  enem.  heard  of  my  t. 
Dan.  12:1  there  sh.  be  time  of  t. 

1  Cor.  7:28  shall  have  t.  in  flesh 

2  Cor.  1:4  able  to  com.  them  ind. 
8  not  have  you  ignor.  of  our  t. 

2  Tim.  2:9  I  suft'er  t.  as  evil-doer 
See  DAY. 

TROUBLES. 

Deut.  31:17  t.  sh.  befall  them,  21 
Job  5:19  he  sh.  del.  thee  in  six  t. 
Ps.  25:17  t.  of  heart  are  enlarged 
22  redeem  Is.  O  God,  out  of  t. 


TRO 

Ps.  34:6  L.  saved  him  out  of  t.  17 
71:20  wh.  hast  show,  me  sore  t. 
88:3  ear,  for  my  soul  is  full  of  t. 
Prov.  21:23  he  keepethsoul  fr.  t. 
Is.  65:16  former  t.  are  forgotten 
Mark  13:8  shall  be  famine  and  t. 

TROUBLE,  Verb. 
■Jos.  6:18  lest  ye  /.  camp  of  Israel 
7:25  Lord  shall  ^  thee  this  day 
Jud.  11::35  one  of  th.  that  t.  me 
2  Chr.  32:18  tliey  cried  to  t.  th. 
Ps.  3:1  how  increas.  that  t.  me  ? 
13:4  those  that  /.  me  rejoice 
Ezek.  32:13  nei.  foot  of  man  t.  th. 

nor  hoofs  of  beasts  t.  them 
Dan.  4:19  let  not  interpr.  i.  thee 
5:10  let  not  thy  thouglits  t.  thee 
11:44  tidings  out  of  north  him 
Mat.  20:10  why  t.  ye  the  woman  ? 

Mark  14:6 
Lvke  7:6  Lord,  t.  not  thyself 
11:7  sav,  t.  me  not,  door  is  shut 
Acts  15:19  t.  not  G.  turned  to  G. 
16:20  th.  do  exceedingly?,  city 
20:10  t.  not  yoursel.  his  life  is 
Gal.  1:7  there  be  some  th.  t.  you 
5:12  th.  were  cut  oflf  who  t.  you 
6:17  hencefor.  let  no  man  t.  me 
2  Thes.  1:6  Irib.  loth,  that  t.  you 
Heb.  12:15  lest  bitterness  t.  you 
TROUBLED. 
.34:30  ye  ha.  t.  me,  to  make 
41:8  in  morn.  Ph.'s  spirit  was  t. 
45:3  his  brethren  t.  at  his  pres. 
Ex.  14:24  L.  t.  host  of  Egyptians 
./OS.  7:25  why  hast  thou  t.  us? 

1  Sam.  14:29  father  hath  t.  land 
16:14  evil  spirit  fr.  Lord  I.  him 
28:21  woman  saw  that  S.  was  t. 

2  Sam.  4:1  Abner  dead,  all  Is.  t. 

1  K.  18:18  I  have  not  t.  Israel 

2  .P.  6:11  king  of  Syria  was  t. 
Ezr.  4:4  peo.  t.  them  in  building 
■lob  4:5  toucheth  thee,  thou  axil. 

21:4  why  shou.  not  spirit  be  t.  ? 
23:15  theref.  am  1 1.  at  his  pres. 
.34:20  peo.  sh.  be  /.  at  midnight 
Ps.  30:7  hide  thy  face,  I  was  I. 
38:6 1  am  t.  77:4  I  am  so  t.  I 
46:3  tho'  waters  roar  and  be  t. 
48:5  kings  were  t.  hasted  away 
77:3  I  remember.  G.  and  was  t. 

16  the  depths  also  were  t. 
83:17  let  them  be  comfo.  and  t. 
90:7  by  thy  wrath  are  we  t. 
104:29  hidest  thy  face,  th.  are  t. 
Prov.  25:26  is  as  a  t.  fountain 
Is.  32:10  and  years  shall  ye  be  t. 
11  worn,  be  t.  ye  careless  ones 
57:20  wicked  are  like  the  t.  sea 
,Ter.  31:20  my  bowels  are  t. 
Lam.  1:20  my  bowels  are  <.  2:11 
Ezek.  7:27  hands  of  peo.  sh.  be  t. 
26:18  isleiin  sea  shall  be  t. 
27:35  their  kings  be  t.  in  count. 
Dan.  2:1  Neb.'s  spirit  was  t.  3 
4:5  visions  of  my  head  t.  7:15 
19  his  thoughts  t.  him 
5:6  Belsha.'s  thoughts  t.  him,  9 
7:28  my  cogitations  much  t.  me 
Zee.  10:3  t.  because  no  shepherd 
Mat.  2:3  Herod  was  t.  and  Jerus. 
14:26  they  were  t.  Mark  6:50 
24:6  not  t.  thi.  must  co.  to  pass, 

MarklZ-.t;  JohnU:\,  27 
Lvke  1:12  Zac.  was  t.  29  Mary  t. 
10:41  Martha  t.  about  many  thi. 
24:38  why  are  t.  and  why  do 
■John  5:4  angel  went  and  t.  water 
7  no  man  wh.  water  is  t.  to  put 
11:33  and  wast     12:27;  13:21 
Acts  15:24  some  fr.  us  have  t.  y 
17:8  they  t.  people  and  rulers 
2  Cor.  4:8  are  t.  on  cv.  side,  7:5 
2  Thes.V.l  to  you  that  are  t.  rest 
2:2  that  ye  be  not  t.  nei.  by  sp. 
1  Pel.  3:14  not  af.  of  terror,  nor  t. 

TROUBLEDST. 
Ezek.  32:2  thou  I.  waters  wi.  feet 

TROUBLER. 
1  Chr.  2:7  Achar,  the  t.  of  Israel 

TROUBLEST,  ETH. 
1  -Sam.  lfi:15  an  evil  spirit  t.  thee 
1  K.  18:17  art  thou  he  that  t.  Is.  ? 
Job  22:10  sudden  fear  t.  thee 
2:3:16  heart  soft,  Almighty  t.  me 
Prov.  11:17  that  is  cruel  t.  flesh 
29  that  t.  his  house,  inh.  wind 
15:27  that  is  greedy  of  gain  t. 
Dan.  4:9  I  know  no  secret  t.  th. 
Murk  5:35  why  t.  thou  Master  ? 
Lvke  18:5  bee.  this  widow  t.  me 
Gal.  5:10  he  th.  t.  you  shall  bear 

TROUBLIXG. 
Job  3:17  there  wicked  cease  fr.  t. 
John  5:4  step,  in  after    of  water 


TRU 
TROUBLOUS. 

Dan.  9:25  sh.  be  built  in  t.  times 
TROUGH,  S. 

Gen.  24:20  empt.  pitcher  into  t. 
30:38  J.  set  rods  in  watering  t. 
Er.  2:16  they  tilled  t.  to  water 
8:3  frogs  sh.  go  intokneading  t. 
12:34  th.  kneading  t.  bound  up 
TROW. 
Luke  17:9  thank  serva.?  1 1.  not 
TRUCE-BREAKERS. 

1  Ti?n.  3:3  last  days  shall  be  t.-6. 
TRUE. 

Gen.  42:11  we  are  t.  men,  31 

19  if  ye  be  t.  men  let  one  of  y. 
Deut.  17:4  if  ye  be  t.  and,  22:20 

2  Sam.  7:28  God,  thy  words  be  t. 

1  K.  10:6  it  was  a  t.  report  I 
heard,  2  Chr.  9:5 

22:16  tell  me  noth.  but  that  iet. 
Neh.  9:13  gavest  them  t.  laws 
Ps.  19:9  judgments  of  Lord  are  t. 

119:160  thy  word  is  t.  fr.  begin. 
■Jer.  42:5  the  Lord  be  a  t.  witness 
Dan.  3:14  is  it  t.  O  Sliadrach,  do 
24  t.  O  king;  6:12 thing  is  t. 
10:1  revealed  and  thing  was  t. 
Mat.  22:16  thou  art  t.  Mark  12:14 
Lvke  16:11  com.  to  trusts,  riches 
John  1:9  that  was  the  t.  light 
4:37  herein  is  saying  1. 1  sowcth 
5:31  of  myself,  my  wit.  isnoK. 
6::32  Father  giveth  the  t.  bread 
7:18  same  is  t.  8:13  reco.  not  t. 
28  he  that  sent  me  is  t.  8:26 
8.14  record  is  t.  16  judgm.  is  t. 
17  testimony  of  two  men  is  t. 
10:41  all  things  J.  spake  were  t. 
9:35  and  his  record  is  t.  21:24 
Acts  12:9  wist  not  tliat  it  was  t. 

2  Cor.  1:18  as  God  is  our  word 
6:8  as  deceivers,  and  yet  t. 

Phil.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are  t. 
1  Tim.  3:1  this  is  a  t.  saying 
Tit.  1:13  this  witness  is  t.  wher. 
Heb.  8:2  t.  tabcniade  which  L. 
9:24  which  are  figures  of  the  t. 
10:22  draw  near  with  a  t.  heart 

1  Pet.  5:12  this  is  t.  grace  of  God 

2  Pet.  2:22  accordi.  to  t.  proverb 

1  .ToJin  2:8  which  thing  is  t. 
5:20  may  kn.  him  that  is  t.  and 

we  are  in  him  that  is  t. 

3  John  12  we  know  our  rec.  is  t. 
Bev.  3:7  saith  holy,  he  that  is  t. 

14  saith  faithful  and  t.  witness 
6:10  long,  O  Lord,  holy  and  t.  ? 
15:3  just  and  t.  are  thy  ways 
16:7  t.  are  thy  judgments,  19:2 
19:9 these  are  t.  say.  of  G.  22:6 
11  he  th.  sat  was  Faith,  and  T. 
21:5  write,  for  these  words  are<. 
TRUE  God. 

2  Chr.  15:3  Is.  ha.  been  wi.  t.  G. 
ler.  10:10  Lord  is  the  t.  God 
John  17:3  eternal  hfe  to  kn,  t.  G. 
1  Thes.  1:9  turn  fr.  idols  to  t.  G. 
1  John  5:20  this  is  the  t.  God. 

TRULY. 
Num.  14:21  t.  as  I  live,  saith  L. 
Ps.  116:16  t.  I  am  thy  servant 
Prov.  12:22  deal  t.  are  his  delight 
Mat.  27:54  t.  this  was  Son  of  i&. 
Luke  20:21  teachest  way  of  G.  t. 
John  4:18  no  hush,  saidst  thou  t. 

TRUMP. 
1  Cor.  15:52  at  last  t.  dead  shall 
1  Tlies.  4:16  L.  shall  des.  with  f. 

TRUMPET. 
Ex.  19'16  voice  off.  excce.  lend 
20:18  people  heard  noise  off. 
Num.  10:4  if  th.  blow  wi.  one  t. 
Jud.  7:16  put  a  t.  in  every  marfs 
Ps.  81:3  blow  t.  in  new  moon 
Is.  18:3  when  he  bloweth  t.  hear 
27:13  great  t.  shall  be  blowu 
58:1  lift  up  thy  voice  like  a  t. 
Jer.  4:5  blow  ye  the  t.  in  land 
6:1  blow  the  t.  in  Tekoah 
51:27  blow  t.  among  nations 
Ezek.  7:14  they  have  blown  t. 
33:3  if  ye  blow  t.  and  warn,  6 
Hos.  5:8  blow  ye  the  t.  in  Ramah. 
8:1  set  the  t.  to  thy  mouth 
Joel  2:1  blow  the  I.  in  Zion,  15 
Amos  3:6  sh.  t.  be  bio.  not  afra.  ? 
Zep.  1:16  day  of  t.  ag.  fenced  cit. 
Zee.  9:14  Lord  God  shall  blow  t. 
Bev.  1:10  heard  voice  as  of  I.  4:1 
9:14  sixth  angel  which  had  t. 

See  BLEW,  SOUND,  SOUNDED. 

TRUMPETS. 

Lev.  2:3:24  a  memorial  of  blow.  t. 
Num.  10:2  make  two  t.  of  silver 


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TRU 

Num.  10:8  sons  of  Aa.  M.  with  t. 
10  blow  with  t.  over  biirul-off. 
2I);1  d:iy  ol'blowin^<.  unti)  you 
31;0      t.  to  blow  in  his  hand 
Jos.  6:4  priests  Bh.  blow  with  t. 

8  bearing  seven  t.  of  rams' 
Jud.  7:8  31)0  men  took  t.  16 
19  they  blew  the  t.  20,  23 
2  A'.  9:13  they  blew  with<.  eayi. 
11:14  trumpeters  blew  with  t. 

1  (7tr.  13:8  with  cymbals  and  t. 
15:24  the  priests  did  blow  wi.  t. 

before  ark  of  God,  10:(i,  43; 
2  Ckr.  5:12;  7:G;  13:12,  14 
28  Israel  brought  up  aik  wi.  t. 

2  Chr.  5:13  they  lift  voice  with  t. 
29:27  song  of  L.  began  with  t. 

Job  39:25  horse  say.  am.  t.  Ha,  ha 
Fs.  98:6  wi.  t.  make  joyful  uoise 

ySce  8ETBN. 

TRCMPETERS. 

2      11:14  and  t.  stood  by  king 
2  C'Ar.  5:13  <.  and  singers  were 
29:28  singers  sang,  aiiAt.  sound. 
nev.  18:22  voi.  of  t.  heard  no  mo. 

TRUST. 
Job  8:14  wh.  t.  sh.  be  a  f-pidor's 
15:15  putteth  no  t.  in  his  saints 
Ps.  40:4  thatmaketh  Lord  liis  t. 
71:5  O  Lord  God,  thou  art  my  t. 
141:8  in  thee  is  my  t.  leave  not 
Piov.  22: 19  thy    may  be  in  Lord 
28:25  that  puts  his  t.  in  Lord 
29:25  who  putteth  his    in  Lord 
Is.  :30:3  t.  in  Egypt  shall  be  conf. 
57:13  that  putteth  t.  in  me  shall 
i«te  16:11  com.  to  t.  true  riches 
2  Cor.  3:4  such  f.  ha.  we  thro'  C. 
1  Tim.  1:11  gospel,  com.  tomyi. 
6:20  keep  that  commi.  to  thy  t. 
See  ruT. 

TRUST,  Verb. 
Ruth  2:12  thou  art  come  to  t. 
2Sa>n.  22:3  in  him  will  I  <.  Ps. 
18:2;  91:2 
31  a  buckler  to  all  that  t.  in 
him,  P.i.  18:30 
1 JC.  18:20  on  whom  dost  thou  t.  f 
2  Chr.  32:10;  Is.  86:5 

21  so  is  Pharaoh  to  all  that  t. 
in  him,  Is.  36:8 

22  we  t.  in  L.  our  God,  Is.  3(>:7 
30  neither  let  Hezekiah  make 

you  t.  in  the  Li>rd,  /«.  36:15 

Job  1:3:15  yet  will  I  t.  in  him 
15:31  let  not  him  th.  is  decei.  t. 
35:14  judg.  bef.  him,  t.  in  him 
39:11  wilt  /.  him  bee.  strong? 

Ps.  20:7  some  t.  in  chariots 
25:2  I  C  in  thee,  31:6;  55:23; 

56:3;  14.3:8 
31:19  hast  wrou.  for  tbem  th.  t. 
34:22  none  th.  t.  in  himsh.  be 
87:3  t.  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good, 
5;  40:3;  62:8;  115:9,  10,  11; 
Prov.  3:5;  Is.  26:4 
40  he  sh.  save,  because  they  t. 
44:6  I  will  not  t.  in  my  bow 
49:6  they  that  t.  in  their  wealth 
52:8  I  t.  in  the  mercy  of  God 
61:4 1  will  t.  in  cov.  of  thy  wings 
62:10  t.  not  in  oppression 
64:10  righte.  shall  be  glad,  and  t. 
91:4  under  his  wings  sh.  thou  t. 
118:8  it  is  better  to  t.  in  Lord,  9 
119:42  answer,  1 1.  in  thy  word 
125:1  that  t.  in  the  Lord  sh.  be 
144:2  shield,  and  he  in  wh.  I  t. 

Prov.  31:11  her  husband  doth  t. 

Is.  12:2  I  will  t.  not  be  afraid 
14:32  poor  of  his  people  shall  t. 
30:2  to  t.  in  shadow  of  Egypt 
12  because  ye  t.  in  oppression 
31:1  and  t.  in  chariots  because 
42:17  ashamed  th.  t.  in  iina";e3 
50:10  let  him  t.  in  name  of  L. 
51:5  on  mine  arm  shall  they  t. 
59:4  they  t.  in  vanity  and  speak 

Jer.  7:4  t.  ye  not  in  lying  words 
8  ye  t.  in  lying  words 
14  by  name,  wherein  ye  i. 
9:4  and  t.  ye  not  in  any  brother 
28:15  makest  peo.  iat.  in,  29:31 
46:25  punish  Ph.  and  all  that  t. 
49:11  let  thy  widows  /.  in  me 

Ezek.  16:15  th.  didst  t.  in  beauty 
33:13  if  he  t.  to  his  own  riirhte. 

IIos.  10:13  thou  didst  t.  in  way 

Amos&.\  that  t.  in  mount,  of  Sa. 

Jfic.  7:5  t.  ye  not  in  a  friend 

Nah.  1:7  L.  knoweth  them  th.  t. 

Zep.  3.12  shall  /.  in  name  of  L. 

Mat.  12:21  in  his  name  shall  Gen- 
tiles t.  Rom.  15:12 

Mark  10:24  them  that  t.  in  riches 

John  5:45  Moses  in  whom  ye  t. 


TRU 

Rom.  1.5:2t  1 1.  to  see  you  in  my 

1  Cor.  16:7  I  t.  to  tarry  a  while 

2  Cor.  1:1)  slio.  not  t.  in  ourselves 

10  in  whom  we  t.  that  he  will 
10:7  if  any  man  t.  to  himself 

Phil.  3:4  if  any  think,  hath  to  t. 

1  Tttn.  4:10  we  t.  in  living  God 
6:17  they  t.  not  in  uncertain 

2  .John  12  1 1.  to  come  unto  you 

3  John  14  I  ^  I  shall  shortly  see 

theo 

TRUSTED. 

Deut.  32:37  rock  in  wh.  they  t.  ? 

Jud.  11:20  Sih.  t.  not  Is.  to  pass 
20:36  they  t.  to  the  liers  in  wait 

2  K.  18:5  he  t.  in  the  Lord  God 

/'■.■.  13:5  I  have  t.  in  thy  mercy 
22:4  our  fathers  t.  th.  have  t.  5 
8  he  t.  on  Lord  that  he  would 
26:1  I  have  t.  in  L.  28:7;  31:14 
33:21  have  t.  in  his  holy  name 
41:9  familiar  friend  in  wh.  1 1. 
52:7  t.  in  abund.  of  his  riches 
78:22  t.  not  in  his  salvation 

Is.  47:10  th.  hast  t.  in  thy  wick. 

Jer.  1.3:25  thou  hast  /.  in  falseh. 
48:7  thou  hast  t.  in  thy  works 
49:4  daugh.  that  t.  in  her  trcas. 

Ban.  3:28  God  dclivereth  that  t. 

Zep.  3:2  she  t.  not  in  the  Lord 

Mat.  27:43  he  t.  in  God,  let  him 

Luke  11:22  armor  wherein  he  t. 
18:9  cer.  which  t.  in  themselves 
24:21  we  t.  it  had  been  he  that 

Eph.  1:12  who  first  t.  in  Christ 
13  in  whom  ye  also  t.  after  ye 

1  Pet.  3:5  holy  "worn,  who  t.  in  G. 
TRUSTEDST. 

Deut.  28:52  walls  down  thou  t. 

Jer.  5:17  cities  wherein  thou  t. 
12:5  land  of  peace  wher.  thou  t. 
TRUSTEST. 

IK.  18:19  what  confidence  is  this 
•wherein  thou  t.  ?  Is.  36:4 
21  t.  on  bruised  reed,  Is.  36:6 
19:10  G.  in  wh.  thou  t.  Is.  37:10 
TRUSTETH. 

Job  40:23  he  t.  that  he  can  draw 

Ps.  21:7  the  king  <.  in  the  Lord 
32:10  that  t.  in  L.  mercy  shall 
34:8  blessed  is  man  th.  t.  84:12; 

Prov.  16:20;  Jvr.  17:7 
57:1  be  raerci.  my  son!  t.  in  thee 
86:2  save  thy  serv.  that  t.  in  thee 
115:8  so  is  ev.  one  that  t.  i:i):18 

Prov.  11:28  he  that  /.  in  riches 
28:26  that  t.  his  heart  is  a  I'ool 

Is.  26:3  peace  bee.  he  t.  in  thee 

Jer.  17:5  cursed  be  man  t.  man 

Iluh.  2:18  maker  of  work  t.  ther. 

1  Tim.  5:5  th.  is  a  widow,  t.  in  Q. 

TRUSTIiVG. 
Ps.  112:7  heart  is  fi.xed,  t.  in  L. 

TRUSTY. 
Job  12:90  removeth  speech  of  t. 

TRUTH. 
Gen.  24:27  not  leftdest.  mas.  of  t. 
32:10  not  worthy  of  least  of  t. 
42:16  i)e  proved,  whether  any  t. 
Ex.  18:21  men  of  t.  hating  cov. 
34:6  abundant  in  goodn.  and  t. 
Deut.  13:14  if  it  be  t.  32:4  G.  of  <. 

2  Sam.  2:6  L.  show  kindn.  and  t. 
15:20  mercy  and  t.  be  witli  thee 

1  K.  17:24  word  of  the  Lord  is  t. 

2  K.  20:19  if  t.  be  in  my,  Is.  39:8 
2  Chr.  18:15  say  nothing  but  t. 

31:20  Hez.  wrought  that  was  t. 
Est.  9:.30  letters  with  words  of/. 
Ps.  15:2  speaketh  t.  in  heart 

25:10  paths  of  L.  mercy  and  t. 

31:5  redeemed  me,  O  L.  G.  of  t. 

4.5:4  ride  prosperously  bee.  of  t. 

51:6  thou  desirest  t.  in  inward 

57:3  God  shall  send  forth  his  t. 

60:4  ban.  be  displayed  bee.  of  t. 

61:7  O  prepare  mercy  and  if. 

85:10  mercy  and  t.  met  togeth. 

11  t.  shall  spring  out  of  earth 
86:15  plenteous  in  mercy  and  t. 
89:14  mercy  and  t.  sh.  go  before 
91:4  his  t.  "shall  be  thy  shield 
96:13  he  shall  judge  peo.  with  t. 
98:3  he  hath  remembered  his  t. 
100:5  his  t.  endur.  to  all,  117:2 
119::30  I  ha\'e  chosen  wav  of  t. 

142  and  thv  law  is  the  151 
146:6  L.  is  God  who  keepeth  t. 
Pror.  .3:3  let  not  t.  forsake  thee 
8:7  for  my  mouth  shall  speak  t. 
12:17  he  that  speaks  t.  showeth 

19  lip  of  t.  shall  be  established 
14:22  mercy  and  /.  be  to  them 
16:6  by  mercy  and  t.  iniquity  is 
20:28  mercy  and  t.  preserve  king 


TRU 

Prov.  22:21  kn.  certain,  of  words 
of  t.  answer  the  words  oit. 

23:23  buy  the  t.  and  sell  it  not 
Ec.  12:10  writ,  were  words  of  t. 
Is.  25: 1  couus.  are  faithf  and  <. 

26:2  nation  which  keepeth  t. 

42:3  bring  forth  judgm.  unto  t. 

43:9  let  th.  hear,  ana  say,  it  \At. 

59:4  nor  any  pleadeth  for  t. 

14  for  t.  is  fallen  in  the  street 

15  yea,  t.  faileth,  and  he 
■ler.  5:1  if  th.  be  that  seeketh  t. 

3  O  L.  are  not  th.  eyes  ui>on  t.  ? 
7:28  t.  is  perished  and  cut  off 
9:3  they  are  not  valiant  for  t. 
5  deceive  and  will  not  speak  t. 
.33:6  revealed  abundance  of  <. 

Dan.  4:37  all  whose  works  are  t. 
7:16  I  asked  him  t.  of  this,  19 
8:12  it  cast  down  t.  to  ground 
10:21  is  noted  in  scriptures  of 
11:2  now  will  I  show  thee  the  t. 

llos.  4:1  no  t.  nor  mercy  in  land 

Mic.  7:20  wilt  perform  t.  to  Jac. 

Zee.  8:3  Jer.  be  called  city  oft. 

16  speak  ye  every  man  t.  exe- 
„  cute judtmentofi.  ^^jA. 4:25 

19  thcref.  love  the  t.  and  peace 
Mai.  2:6  law  of  t.  in  his  mouth 
Mat.  15:27  she  said,  t.  Lord,  yet 
Mark  5:33  woman  told  him  t. 

12:33  Master,  thou  hast  said  t. 
John  1:14  full  of  grace  and  t. 

17  grace  and  t.  came  by  J.  C. 
5:33  J.  bare  witness  unto  the  t. 
8:32  kn.  t.  and  t.  make  you  free 

40  seek  to  kill  me,  that  told  t. 

44  abode  not  in  t.  because  no 
t.  in  him. 

45  I  tell  t.  ye  believe  me  not 

46  if  I  say  t.  why  not  believe? 
14:6  I  am  the  way,  t.  the  life 
1():7  I  tell  you  t.  it  is  expedient 

13  Sp.  of  t.  guide  you  into  all  t. 
17:19  be  sanctified  through  t. 
18:37  th.  I  should  bear  witness 

to  t.  every  one  that  is  of  t. 
38  Pil.  saith  to  him,  what  is  t.  ? 
Acts  26:25 1  spe.  forth  words  of  ^ 
Rom.  1:18  hold/,  in  unrighteous. 
25  changed  t.  of  God  into  a  lie 
2:2  judgm.  of  G.  according  to  t. 
8  to  them  that  do  not  obev  t. 

20  whi.  hast  form  of  t.  in  law 
3:7  if  t.  of  G.  ha.  more  abound. 
9:1 1  siiy  t.  in  Christ,  I  lie  not 
15:8  minister  of  circumci.  for  t. 

1  Cor.  5:8  unleavened  bread  of 

2  Cor.  4:2  by  manifestation  of  t. 
7:14  boast.  I  made  is  found  a  t. 
11:10  as  t.  of  Ch.  is  in  me  none 
12:6  for  I  will  say  the  t. 

13:8  we  can  do  nothing  ag.  t. 
Gal.  2;.")  /.  of  gospel  migdit  conti. 

14  walked  not  according  to  t. 
3:1  ye  should  not  obey  t.  5:7 
4:16  enemy  bee.  I  tell  you  t.  ? 

Eph.  4:15  speak,  the  /.  "in  love 

21  taught  by  him  as  /.  is  in  J. 
5:9  fruit  of  Spirit  is  in  all  /. 
6:14  hav.  your  loins  girt  with  /. 

2  Tlies.  2:10  recei.  not  love  of  /. 

12  damned  who  believe  not  /. 

13  salvation  thro'  belief  of  /. 

1  Tim.  2:4  come  to  knowl.  of  /. 

7  I  speak  /.  in  Christ,  lie  not 
3:15  the  pillar  and  ground  of  /. 
4:3  received  of  them  wli.  kn.  /. 
6:5  corrupt  minds,  destitu.  of/. 

2  Tim.  2:18  concern.  /.  ha.  erred 
25  repeat,  to  acknowledg.  of  /. 

3:7  to  come  to  knowledge  of  /. 

8  Jambres,  so  do  these  resist  /. 
4:4  turn  away  their  ears  from  /. 
Tit.  1:1  to  acknowledging  of/. 

14  commandm.  that  turn  fr.  /. 
Heb.  10:26  received  knowl.  of/. 
Jam.  3:14  lie  not  against  the  /. 

5:19  if  any  of  you  err  fr.  the  /. 

1  Pit.  1:22  purified  in  obeying  /. 

2  Pet.  2:2  way  of/,  evil  spok.  of 

1  John  1-6  we  lie,  do  not  the  /. 

8  dec.  ourselves,  /.  is  not  in  us 
S:4  /.  not  in  him  ;  27  /.  is  no  lie 

21  because  ye  know  not  /.  and 

no  lie  is  of  the  /. 
3:19  we  know  that  we  are  of  /. 
5:6  witness,  because  Spirit  is  /. 

2  John  1  they  that  have  known  /. 
2  for  /.  sake  that  dwell,  in  ns 

3  John  3  tes.  of  /.  that  is  in  thee 
8  miclit  be  fellow-helpers  to  /. 
12  good  report  of  men  and  of  /. 

In  TRUTH. 

Jos.  24:14  serve  Lord  int.  1  Sam. 
12:24 

Jud.  9:15  if  in  t.  ye  anoint  me 


TRI 

1  K.  2:4  if  my  children  walk  int. 
3:6  as  Da.  walked  bef.  thee  in  t. 

2  K.  20:3  I  have  walked  in  t. 
Ps.  3:1:4  works  done  in  t.  111:8 

1-32:11  L.  hath  sworn  in  t.  to  D. 

145:18  L.  nigh  to  all  call  in  t. 
Is.  10:20  stay  on  Holy  One  in  t. 

16:5  he  shall  sit  upon  it  in  t. 

48: 1  mention  of  G.  but  not  in  t. 

01:8 1  will  direct  th.  work  in  t. 
Jer.  4:2  swear,  the  L.  liveth  int. 
Z,ec.  8:8  I  will  be  their  God  In  t. 
Mat.  22:16  teachest  the  way  of 

God  in  t.  Mark  12:14 
■Tohn  4:23  in  spirit  and  in  t.  24 
2  Cm:  7:14  speak  all  things  in  t. 
Phil.  1:18  whe.  in  t.  C.  preached 
Col.  1:6  ye  knew  grace  of  G.  i«  /. 
1  Thes.  2:13  it  is  m  t.  word  of  G. 

1  John  3:18  love  in  tongue,  in  t. 

2  John  3  Son  of  the  Father  in  t. 
4 1  foirad  of  thy  children  walk- 
ing in  t.  3  John  4 

In  the  TRUTH. 
Ps.  69:13  hear  in  t.  t.  of  salva. 
.lohn  8:44  mur.  abode  not  in  t.  t, 

1  Cor.  13:6  charity  rejoic.  in  1. 1. 

2  Pet.  1:12  be  established  in  t.  i. 

2  John  1 1  love  in  t.  t.  3  John  1 

3  John  3  as  thou  walkcst  in  t.  t. 

Of  a  TRUTH. 
Job  9:2  I  know  it  is  so  o/'  a  /. 
■ler.  26:15  of  a  t.  Lord  sent  me 
Dan.  2:47  of  a  t.  it  is,  your  G.  is 
.Uat.  14:.33  of  a  t.  thou  art  Son 
Luke  4:25  I  tell  you  of  a  t.  9:27 
12:44  of  at.  I  say  unto,  21:3 
■lohn  Q-.Uofa  t.  th.  proph.  7:40 
Acts  4:27  of  at.  ag.  holy  child  J. 

1  Cor.  14:25  God  is  in  you  of  at. 
See  SPIRIT. 

Thy  TRUTH. 
Ps.  25:5  lead  me  in  thy  t.  teach 
26:3  and  I  have  walked  in  thyt. 
30:9  shall  dust  declare  thy  t.  T 
40:10  thy  t.  from  great  congreg. 

11  thy  t.  continu.  preserve  ma 
43:3  send  out  thy  light  and  /.  t. 
54:5  enemies,  cut  th.  off  in  /.  /. 
57:10  thy  t.  unto  clouds,  108:4 
71:22 praise  thy  t.  86:11  in  /.  /. 
89:49  swarest  to  David  in  thy  t. 
115:1  glory  for  /.  /.  sake,  1.38:3 
Is.  38:18  cannot  hope  for  thy  t. 

19  chil.  shall  make  known  /.  t. 
Dan.  9:1.3  micrht  understand  /.  t. 
John  17:17  sanctify  th.  thro'  /.  /. 

Word  of  TRUTH. 
Ps.  119:43  take  not  w.  of  t.  out 

2  Cor.  6:7  appr.  ours,  hj  w.of  t, 
Eph.  1:13  that  ye  heard  w.  oj  t. 
Col.  1:5  ye  heard  bef.  in  w.  of  t. 
2  Tiyn.  2:15  dividing  icorii  o/" /. 
Jam.  1:18  begat  he  us  by  w.  of  t. 

TRY. 

■lud.  7:4  I  will  /.  them  for  thee 
•iChr.  32:31  G.  left  him  to  /.  him 
.lob  7:18  that  thou  should.  /.  him 

12:11  doth  not  the  ear  /.  words 
P.-<.  11:4  eyelids  /.  chil.  of  men 

26:2  /.  my  reins:  i;39:23  /.  me 
.Itr.  6:27  mavest  kn.  and  /.  way 

9:7  melt  and  /.  them.  Zee.  13:9 

17:10  Lord  search  heart,  /.  reins 
Lam.  3:40  let  us  search  and  /. 
Dan.  11:.35  some  fall  to  /.  them 
1  Cor.  3:13  fire  /.  ev.  man's  work 

1  Pet.  4:12  trial  wh.  is  to  /.  you 
\. lohn  i:l  1.  spirits  whether  of  G. 
Rev.  3:10  temptation  to  /.  them 

TRIED. 
2)eu/.  21:5  by  Lev.  ev.  stroke  be/. 

2  Sam.  22:31  the  word  of  the 

Lord  is  /.  Ps.  18:30 
Job  23:10  when  he  hath  /.  me 

34:;36  desire  is  that  J.  may  be  /. 
Ps.  12:6  as  silver  is  /.  in  furnace 

17:3  th.  hast  /.  me.  find  nothing 

66:10  hast  /.  us  as  silver  is  /. 

105:19  word  of  the  Lord  /.  him 
Is.  28:16  I  lay  in  Z.  a  /.  stone 
■ler.  12:3  thou  hast  /.  my  heart 
Dan.  12:10  many  be  puri.  and  /. 
Zee.  13:9  trv  them  as  gold  /. 
Heb.  11:17  Abra.  when  he  was  /. 
Jam.  1:12  when  /.  receive  crown 
1  Pet.  1:7  tho'  it  be  /.  with  fire 
Rev.  2:2  hast  /.  them  which  say 
10  into  prison,  ye  may  be  t. 

3:18  buy  of  me  gold  /.  in  the  fira 

TRIEST,  ETH. 
1  Chr.  29:17 1  know  thou  /.  heart 
■lob  34:3  ear  /.  words  as  mouth 
Ps.  7:9  righteons  God  /.  hearts 

11:5  the  Lord  /.  the  righteous 


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Cr.UDEN''S  CONCOrvDANCE. 


TUR 

PJw.  17:3  but  Lord  t.  the  hearts 
Jer.  11:20  O  L.  that  t.  the  roiiis 
20:12  L.  of  hosts  that  t.  rifthte. 
1  Thes.  2:4  but  God  who  t.  hearts 

TRYING. 
Jam.  1:3  i.  of  faith  work,  patien 
TRYPHEXA,  TRYPHO.SA. 
Jlom.  1G:12  saUitc  T.  and  T.  who 

TUBAL. 
Gen.  10:2  Ja.  Javan,  T.  1  Ch.  1:5 
Is.  66:19  those  that  escape  to  T. 
Hzek.  27:13  Javan  T.  thy  merch. 
32:26  Meshech,  T.  and  multit. 
38:2  of  Meshech  and  T.  3 ;  39:1 
TUMBLED. 
Jud.  7:13  a  cake  t.  into  the  host 
TUMULT. 

1  Sam.  4:14  wh.  noise  of  this  t.  ? 
3  Sam.  18:29  I  saw  a  t.  but  knew 

2  K.  19:28  thy  t.  come  unto  mine 

ears,  37:29 
Ps.  63:7  stilleth  t.  of  the  people 
74:23  t.  of  th.  that  rise  aj.  thee 
83:2  lo,  thine  enemies  make  a  t. 
Is.  33:3  at  noise  of  t.  people  fled 
Jer.  11:16  with  noise  of  a  great 
Hos.  10:14  t.  rise  amon^  people 
Amm  2:2  Moab  shall  die  with  t. 
Zee.  14:13  a  t.  fr.  Lord  am.  them 
Mat.  27:24  rather  a  t.  was  made 
Mark  5:38  he  seeth  t.  and  them 
Acts  21:34  could  not  know  for  t. 
24:18  with  multitude,  uor  wi.  t. 

TUMULTS. 

AiTws  3:9  behold  gre.  t.  in  midst 
S  Cor.  6:5  ourselves  as  min.  iu  t. 
12:20  whisperings,  swellings,  t. 

TUMULTUOUS. 

Is.  13:4  a  t.  noise  of  kinsdoms 
22:2  thou  that  art  a  t.  city 
Jer.  48:43  devour  head  of  f .  ones 

TUR\. 

Est.  2:11  cv.  maid's  t.  was  come 
15  when  t.  of  Esther  was  come 
TURIV,  Verb. 

Gen.  24:49  that  I  may  t.  to  right 

Ex.  23:27  make  thiue  enemies  t. 
32:12    from  thy  fierce  wrath 

Kum.  14:25  to-morrow  t.  you 
20:17  will  not  t.  to  right  hand 
22:23  he  smote  the  ass  to  t.  her 
26  wh.  was  no  way  to  t.  right 

Deut.  1:40  t.  ye,  take  journey 
30:3  Lord  will  t.  their  captivity 
31:20  th.  will  th.  t.  to  oth.  gods 

Jos.  1:7  t.  not  from  it  to  right  or 
23:23  to  t.  from  following  L.  29 
24:20  then  he  will  t.  and  do 

Jud.  20:8  nor  any  t.  into  house 

1  Sain.  14:7  /.  I  am  with  thee 
22:17  t.  and  slay  priests  of  L.  18 

2  .Sam.  14:19  none  can  t.  to  ri.  or 
24  said,  Let  him  t.  to  house 

1  K.  8:35  t.  from  their  sin,  iChr. 
6:26,  37  ;  7:14 
9:6  if  you  t.  from  following  me 
17:3  t.  eastward,  hide  thyself 
22:34  t.  thy  hand,  2  Chr.  18:^3 

e  ^.  9:18  t.  thee  behind  me,  19 
17:13  t.  ye  from  your  evil  ways, 
Jer.  18:8 ;  26:3 ;  Zee.  1:3,  4 

1  C%r.  12:23  to  t.  kingd.  of  .Saul 

8  Chr.  35:22  J.  would  not  t.  face 

iV«A.  1:9    and  keep  com.  Ezek. 

3:20;  18:21;  a3:ll,  14,  19 
9:26  testified  to  t.  them  to  thee 

Job  5:1  wh.  of  saints  wilt  th.  t.  ? 
14:6  t.  fr.  him  that  he  may  rest 
2.3:13  who  can  t.  him? 
24:4  they  t.  needy  out  of  way 

P«.4:2  how  long  will  ye  t.  glory  ? 
7:12  if  he  t.  not,  will  whet  sw. 
21:12  make  them  t.  their  back 
25:16  i.  unto  me,  69:16;  86:16 
85:4  t.  us,  O  God  of  our  salva. 
119:79  let  those  th.  fear  thee  t. 
132:11  sworn  to  D.  he  will  not  t. 

Prov.  1:23  t.  you  at  my  reproof 
4:15  t.  from  it  and  pass  away 
t.  not  to  right  hand  nor  left 

Ec.  3:20  and  all  t.  to  dust  again 
Cant.  2:17  t.  my  beloved,  and 

It.  1:25  I  will  t.  my  hand  on  thee 
13:14  every  man  t.  to  his  people 
19:6  shall  t.  rivers  far  away 
22:18  he  will  t.  and  toss  thee 
23:17  she  shall  t.  to  her  hire 
28:6  strength  to  them  t.  battle 
30:21  ye  t.  to  right  and  left 
31:6  t.  ye  to  him  fr.  whom  Is. 
59:20  to  them  that  t.  fr.  transg. 

Jer.  2:35  his  anger  shall  t.  fr.  me 
3:7  and  T  said.  i.  unto  me.  14 
13:16  before  he  i.  it  into  death 
33b 


TUR 

Jer.  31:18 1.  th.  mc,  I  sh.  be  turn. 
44:5  hearken,  not  to  t.  fr.  wick. 
50:16  t.  every  one  to  his  people 

Lam.  5:21  t.  iis  unto  thee,  O  L. 

Ezek.  3:19  he  t.  not  fr.  wick.  3;3:9 
4:8  sh.  not  t.  from  one  side  to 
7:22  my  face  will  I  t.  fr.  them 
14:6  t.  fr.  idols,  18:.30,  32 ;  33:9, 

11;  Hos.  12:6;  Joeli:n 
3fi:9  I  will  t.  unto  you,  and  ye 
38:12  to  t.  hand  on  desol.  places 

Dan.  9:13  might  t.  fr.  iniquities 
11:18  shall  he  t.  face  unto  isles 

19  shall  t.  his  face  toward  fort 
12:3  that  t.  many  to  righteous. 

Has.  5:4  frame  their  doings  to  t. 

12:6  therefore  t.  thou  to  thy  G. 
Amos  1:8  t.  my  hand  ag.  Ekron 

8:10  I  will  t.  feasts  into  mourn. 
.Ton.  3:8  t.  ev.  one  from  evil  way 
Zep.  3:9  t.  to  people  pure  langu. 
Zee.  9:12  t.  you  to  strong-hold 

13:7 1.  my  hand  upon  little  ones 
Mai.  4:6  he  sh.  t.  heart  of  fathers 
Mat.  5:39  cheek,  t.  to  him  other 
Luke  1:17  to  t.  hearts  of  fathers 

21:13  sh.  t.  to  you  for  a  tcstim. 
Acts  13:46  we  t.  to  the  Gentiles 

14:15  sho.  t.  from  these  vanities 

26:18  to  t.  them  from  darkn.  to 

20  should  repent  and  t.  to  God 
Phil.  1:19  this  sh.  t.  to  my  salva. 
Tit.  1:14  comm.  that  t.  tv.  truth 
.7am.  3:3  we  t.  about  their  body 
2  Pet.  2:21  to  t.  from  command. 
Eev.  11:6  to  t.  waters  to  blood 

TURiV  a^ain. 

Jud.  11:8  we  t.  a.  to  thee  now 
Ruth  1:11  t.  a.  my  daughters.  12 
1  Sam.  15:25  t.  a.  with  me,  30 

1  K.  8:33  when  Israel  shall  t.  a. 
12:27  heart  of  people  t.  again 
J3:9  nor  t.  a.  by  same  way,  17 

2  K.  1:6  go  t.  again  to  the  king 
2  Chr.  30:6  t.  a.  to  L.  9  if  ye  t.  a. 
■Tot)  .34:15  man  sh.  t.  a.  into  dust 
Ps.  18:37  nor  did  1 1.  a.  till  they 

60:1  displeas.  O  t.  thvs.  to  us  a. 
80:3  t.  us  a.  O  L.  of  hosts,  7, 19, 
85:8  let  them  not  t.  a.  to  folly 
104:9  th.  t.  not  a.  to  cover  earth 
126:4  t.  again  our  captivity 
,Jer.  25:5  t.  ye  a.  from  evil  way 
31:21  t.  a.  O  virgin,  t.  a.  to  cit. 
Lam.  3:40  try  our  ways,  t.  again 
Ezek.  8-6  t.  a.  thou  sh.  see,  13, 15 
Mic.  7:19  will  t.  a.  have  compas. 
Zee.  10:9  live  with  child,  t.  again 
Mat.  7:6  lest  they  t.  a.  and  rend 
Luke  10:6  it  shall  t.  to  you  again 
17:4  seven  times  in  a  "day  t.  a. 
Gal.  4:9  t.  a.  to  weak  elements 

TITIN  aside. 

Ex.  3:3  I  will  t.  a.  and  see  this 
Deut.  5:.32  not  t.  a.  to  right  hand 

17:20  t.  not  a.  from  command. 

31:29  after  my  death  ye  will  t.  a. 
Jos.  23:6  that  ye  t.  not  a.  there- 
from, 1  Sam.  12:20,  21 
Pvth  4:1  ho,  such  a  one,  t.  cmde 
2  Sam.  2:21  t.  a.  and  take  armor 
23  he  refused  to  t.  aside 

18:30  king  said,  t.  a.  stand  here 
Ps.  40:4  respect,  not  such  as  t.  a. 

101:3  work  of  them  that  t.  a. 

125:5  for  such  as  i.  a.  to  crooked 
Is.  10:2  t.  a.  needy  from  judgm. 

29:21  t.  a.  just  for  thing  of  nau. 

30:11  t.  aside  out  of  path 
La7n.  3:.35  to  C.  a.  right  of  a  man 
Amos  2:7  that  t.  a.  way  of  meek 

5:12  they  t.  a.  poor  in  the  gate 
Mai.  3:5  t.  a.  stranger  from  right 

TURIV  away. 

Gen.  27:44  till  brother's  fury  t.  a. 

45  till  thy  broth. 's  anger  t.  a. 
Num.  32:15  if  ye  t.  a.  from  after 
him,  Deut.  30:17;  Jos.  22:16; 
2  Chr.  7:19 
Deut.  7:4  they  will  t.  a.  thy  son 
13:5  he  hath  spoken  to  t.  you  a. 
1  K.  11:2  th.  will  t.  a.  your  heart 

1  Chr.  14:14  go  not,  t.  a.  fr.  thence 

2  C%r.  25:27  Amaziah  did  t.  a. 
29:10  that  wrath  may  t.  a.  30:8 ; 

Ps.  106:2;3:  Prot).  24:18 
.30:9  L.  will  not  t.  a.  his  face 
Pv.  119:37  t.  a.  mine  eyes  from 

39  t.  a.  my  reproach  wh.  I  fear 
Prott.  29:8  wise  men  t.  a.  wrath 
Cant.  6:5  ^  a.  thine  eyes  fr.  me 
Is.  58:13  ilt.  a.  foot  from  sabbath 
Jer.  3:19  thou  sh.  not  t.  a.  fr.  me 
8:4  sh.  he  t.  a.  and  not  return  ? 
l.S:20  I  stood  to  t.  a.  thy  wralh 


TUR 

Ezek.  14:6  (.  a.  faces  from  abom. 
Jon.  3:9  God  will  t.  a.  from  his 
Mai.  2:6  did  <.  many  a.  from  ini. 
2  Tim.  3:5  traitors,  fr.  such  t.  a. 

4:4  sh.  ^  a.  their  ears  fr.  truth 
Heb.  12:25  how  esca.  if  we  /.  a.  ? 

TURiV  bock. 
Deut.  23:13    i.  and  cover  that 
Ps.  44:10  makest  us  to  t.  b.  from 

56:9  then  sh.  mine  enemies  t.  b. 
Is.  14:27  hand  stretc.  who  t.  b.  ? 
.ler.  4:28  nei.  will  1 1.  b.  from  it 

21:4  I  will  t.  b.  weapons  of  war 

49:8  flee  ye,  t.  back,  dwell  deep 
Ezek.  38:4  I  will  t.  thee  b.  .39:2 
Mark  13:16  not  t.  b.  to  take  gar. 

TURN  in. 
Gen.  19:2  lords,  t.  in,  I  pray  you 
Jud.  4:18  t.  in,  my  lord,  t.  in 

19:11  let  us  t.  in  to  this  city  of 
2  K.  4:10  theman  of  God  sh.  t.  in 
Frov.  9:4  wh.  is  simple,  t.  in,  16 

TURX  to  the  Lord. 

Dent.  4:30  if  th.  t.  to  the  L.  30:10 
iSam.  15:4  in  trou.  AiAt.tot.  L. 
Ps.  22:27  world  shall  t.  to  the  L. 
Lam.  3:40  try  ways,  t.  to  the  L. 
Hos.  14:2  take  words,  t.  to  the  L. 
,/oel2:n  rend  heart,  t.  to  the  L. 
Lnke  1:16  many  sh.  he  t.  to  the  L. 
2  Cor.  3:16  when  it  sh.  t.  tothe  L. 

TLTllVED. 

Gen.  3:24  a  flaming  sword  wh.  t. 

42:24  Joseph  t.  about  from  them 
Ex.  7:15  rod  was  t.  to  a  serpent 

14:5  heart  of  Pharaoh  was  t.  ag. 
mini.  21;.33  t.  and  went  by  B. 
Deut.  23:5  t.  the  curse,  Neh.  13:2 

31:18  are  t.  unto  other  gods 
,Iud.  2:17  they  t.  out  of  the  way 

15:4  S.  took  firebra.  and  t.  tail 

1  Sam.  10:6  sh.  be  t.  to  ano.  man 
14:21  they  also  t.  to  be  with  Is. 

47  whithersoever  he  /.  himself 
15:27  Sam.  t.  about  to  go  away 
17:30  Dav.  t.  from  him  towards 

2  Sam.  2:19  Asahel  t.  not  fr.  fol. 

1  K.  2:15  the  kingdom  is  t.  about 
28  Joab  t.  after  Adonijah 

8:14  the  king  t.  his  face  about 
11:9  liis  heart  was  t.  fr.  the  L. 

2  A'.  5:12  Naaman  t.  went  away 
20:2  t.  his  face  to  wall.  Is.  .38:2 
23:25  no  king  t.  to  L.  like  him 

26  L.  t.  not  fierce,  of  his  wrath 

1  Chr.  10:14  t.  kingd.  unto  David 

2  Chr.  12:12  wrath  of  L.  <.  fr.  him 
20:10  t.  fr.  them  destroyed  not 
29:6  fathers  have  t.  their  backs 

Ezr.  6:22  t.  heart  of  the  king 
Nell.  9:35  nei.  t.  fr.  wick,  works 
Est.  9:1  tho' t.  to  the  contrary 
Job  16:11  G.  t.  me  into  hands  of 
19:19  wh.  I  loved  are  t.  ag.  me 
28:5  it  is  t.  up  as  it  were  fire 
30:15  terrors  are  t.  upon  me 
.31:7  if  my  step    out  of  the  way 
.38:14  it  is  t.  as  clay  to  the  seal 
42:10  L.  t.  the  captivity  of  Job 
Ps.  9:17  wick.  sh.  be  t.  into  hell 
30:11  thou  hast  t.  my  mourning 
81:14  t.  my  hand  ag.  adversar. 
105:25  he  t.  their  heart  to  hate 
119:59  1 1.  my  feet  unto  testim. 
Ec.  2:12  I  f.  mys.  to  behold  wis. 
7s.  21:4  pleasure  he  f.  into  fear 
5:3:6  we  have  t.  every  one  to  his 
63:10  was  t.  to  be  their  enemy 
Jer.  2:21  how  t.  into  degenerate  ? 

27  they  ha.  t.  their  back  to  me 
.3:10  Judah  hath  not  t.  to  me 
6:12  their  houses  sh.  be  t.  unto 
8:6  evei"y  one  t.  to  his  course 
23:22  they  should  have  t.  fr.  evil 
31:18  I  shall  be  t.  19  I  was  t. 
32:33  they  t.  unto  me  the  back 
34:15  were  now  t.  done  right 

16  ye  /.  and  polluted  my  name 
48:39  how  hath  M.  t.  thee  back  ? 
Lam.  1:20  heart  is  t.  within  me 
3:3  surely  against  me  is  he  t. 
5:2  our  inheri.  is  t.  to  strangers 
21  turn  us,  O  L.  we  sh.  be  t. 
Ezek.  1:9  they  I.  not,  12;  10:11 
17:6  a  vine,  whose  branches  t. 
Dan.  10:16  my  sorrows  t.  upon 
Hos.  7:8  Ephraim  is  a  cake  not  t. 
11:8  my  heart  is  t.  within  me 
Joel  2:31  sun  shall  be  t.  Acts  2:20 
Amos  6:12  ye  have  /.  judg.  into 
Jon.  3:10  they  t.  from  their  evil 
Hob.  2:16  cup  of  L.'s  hand  be  t. 
Zee.  14:10  land  be  t.  into  plain 
Mark  5:30  Jes.  t.  about  in  press 
Luke  22:61  L.  t.  looked  upon  Pe. 


33:40  I  will  not  i.  a.  from  them  I  John  16:20  sor.  shall  t.  into  joy 
]  0,3.3 


TUR 

Acts  7:42  God  t.  gave  f  hem  up 
9:.35  all  at  Lyd.  saw  and  t.  to  L. 
11:21  a  great  number    to  Lord 
15:19  the  Gentiles  are  f.  to  God 
17:6  ha.  t.  the  world  upside  do. 

1  The.'i.  1:9  show  how  ye  t.  to  G. 
Heb.  11:34  t.  to  flight  armies  of 

12:13  lest  lame  be  t.  out  of  way 
,/am.  3:4  t.  with  a  very  sm.  helm 

2  Pet.  2:22  dog  is  i.  to  his  vomit 

TURNED  again. 
Ex.  4:7  it  was  t.  a.  as  his  flesh 
■Ivd.  20:41  Is.  t.  a.  Benjamites 

1  Sam.  15:31  Samuel  t.  a.  after  S. 

2  Sam.  22:.38  1 1.  not  a.  till  I  had 
Ps.  126:1  L.  t.  a.  captivity  of  Zi. 

TURNED  aside. 
Ex.  3:4  Lord  saw  that  he  t.  a. 
32:8  have  t.  a.  Dent.  9:12,  16 

1  K.  15:5  David  t.  not  a.nde  from 
20:39  a  man  t.  a.  brought  man 

2  K.  22:2  Josiah  t.  not  a.  to  right 
Job  6:18  paths  of  their  way  t.  a. 
Cant.  6:1  is  thy  beloved  t.  a.  T 
Is.  44:20  deeeived  heart  t.  him  a. 
Lam.  3:11  hath  t.  aside  my  ways 
1  Tim.  5:15  some  aheady  t.  aside 

TURNED  away. 
Num.  14:43  ye  are  t.  a.  from  L. 
20:21  Israel  t.  axoay  from  him 
23:4  anger  of  Lord  may  be  t.  a. 
11  Phine.  hath  t.  my  wrath  a. 

1  K.  11:3  wives  t.  a.  his  heart,  4 

2  Chr.  29:6  our  fathers  t.  a.  faces 
Ps.  66:20  not  t.  away  my  prayer 

78:38  many  time  t.  he  anger  a. 
Is.  5:25  for  all  this  his  anger  la 

not  t.  a.  9:12.  17,  21 ;  lO:4 
12:1  anger  t.  a.  50:5  nor  t.  I  a. 
■Jer.  5:25  your  iniq.  have  t.  away 
46:5  h.ive  I  seen  th.  t.  a.  back? 
50:6  shepherds  have  /.  them  a. 
Dan.  9:16  let  thy  fury  be  t.  a. 
Hos.  14:4  mine  anger  is  t.  away 
Nah.  2:2  L.  hath  t.  a.  excellency 
Acts  19:26  P.  ha.  t.  a.  much  peo. 
2  Tim.  1:15  they  in  Asia  be  t.  a, 

TURNED  baclt. 
.los.  8:20  peo.  t.  b.  upon  pursuers 
11:10  Joshua  at  that  time  I.  b. 

1  Sam.  15:11  Saul  t.  b.  from  fol. 

2  Sa7n.  1:22  bow  of  Jon.  t.  not  b. 

1  K.  18:37  hast  t.  their  heart  b. 
22:33  not  king  of  Is.  they  t.  b. 

2  K.  l:5messengers  t.  b.  why  t.  h. 
2:24  t.  b.  and  looked  on  them 
15:20  king  of  Assyria  /.  b.  stay. 

1  Chr.  21:20  Orn.  t.  b.  saw  angel 
./o6  .34:27  bee.  they  t.  b.  from  him 
Fs.  9:3  mine  enemies  are  t.  back 

35:4  let  them  be  t.  back,  70:2,  3 
44:18  our  heart  is  not  t.  b.  from 
78:9  Ephr.  t.  b.  in  day  of  battle 
41  t.  b.  and  tempted  God,  57 
129:5  let  th.  be  t.  b.  that  hate  Z. 
Is.  42:17  t.  back  trust  in  images 
Jer.  4:8  anger  of  Lord  is  not  t.  b. 
11:10  they  are  t.  b.  to  iniquities 
46:21  they  are  t.  b.  fled  away 
Lam.  1:13  he  hath  t.  me  b.  made 
Zep.  1:6  that  are  t.  b.  from  Lord 
Luke  2:45  t.  b.  again  to  Jerasa. 
John  20:14  she  t.  herself  6.  saw 
Acts  7:39  in  hea.  t.  b.  ag.  into  E. 

TURNED  in. 
Gen.  19:32  angels  t.  in  unto  Lot 
38:1  Ju.  t.  in  to  Hirah  the  Adu. 
Jud.  4:18  Sisera  t.  in  unto  Jael 
18:3  the  Danites  t.  in  thither 

2  K.  4:8  Ehsha  t.  in  thither 
11  he  t.  into  the  chamber 

TURNEST. 

1  K.  2:3  prosper  whither,  thon  t. 
Job  13:13  t.  thy  spirit  ag.  God 
Fs.  90:3  thou  t.  man  to  destruct. 

TURNETH. 

Lev.  20:6  soul  th.  t.  after  wizards 
Deut.  29:18  whose  heart  t.  away 
Jos.  7:8  when  Is.  t.  their  backs? 
.Job  39:22  the  horse  t.  not  back 
Ps.  107:33  t.  rivers  into  a  wilder. 
35  he  t.  wilderness  into  water 
146:9  wicked  he  t.  upside  down 
Prov.  15:1  soft  ans.  t.  away  wra. 
21:1  t.  king's  heart  whithersoe. 
26:14  as  door  t.  upon  his  hinges 
28:9  t.  away  his  ear  fr.  hearing 
30:30  a  lion  t.  not  away  for  any 
Ee.  1:6  wind  t.  about  unto  the 
Cant.  1:7  sho.  I  be  as  one  that  1. 1 
Is.  9:13  the  people  t.  not  to  him 
24:1  Lord  t.  earth  upside  down 
44:25  t.  wise  men  backward 
Jer.  14:8  that  t.  aside  to  tarry 
49:24  Damascus  t.  herself  to  flee 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOriDANCE. 


TWE 

Lam.  1:8  she  sigheth  and  t.  bac. 
3:3  he  t.  his  hand  against  me 
Ezek.  J8:24  righteous  t.  away  fr. 
his  righteousness,  26;  3:3:18 
27  wiclv.  man  t.  aw.  28;  33:12 
A7!WS  5:8 1.  shadow  of  death  into 

TURXIIWG. 
2  K.  21:13  wipe  Jer.  as  a  dish,  t. 
2  dir.  3():13  hardened  heart  fr.  t. 
Prov.  1:32  the  t.  away  of  simple 
In.  29:16  your  t.  of  things  upside 
Mic.  2:4  t.  away  he  hath  divided 
Acts  3:26  to  bless  you  in  t.  you 
Jam.  1:17  wi.  wh.  is  no  sha.  oil. 
Jude  4  t.  grace  of  G.  into  lasciv. 

TUKTLE,  S. 
Cfen.  15:9  take  a  <.  dove  and  a  yo. 
Lev.  5:7  he  sh.  bri.  two  t.  doves, 
12:8:  14:22,  30;  15:14,  29 
11  if  not  able  to  br.  two  t.  dov. 
12:6  she  shall  bring  a  t.  dove 
Num.  6:10  on  8th  day  sh.  bri.  2 1. 
Ps.  74:19  deliver  not  soul  of  t.  d. 
Cant.  2:12  voice  of  the  t.  is  hea. 
Jer.  8:7 1.  and  crane  observe  time 
Luke  2:24  sacri.  pair  of  t.  doves 

TUTORS. 
Oal.  4:3  a  child  is  under  t.  and 
TWAIN. 

1  Sam.  18:21  son-in-law  one  of  t. 

2  K.  4:33  shut  the  door  on  th.  t. 
Is.  6:2  with  t.  he  cover,  his  face, 

with  t.  he  cover,  feet,  with  t. 
Jer.  34:18  they  cut  the  calf  in  t. 
Ezek.  21:19  both  I.  sh.  come  out 
Mat.  5:41  a  mile,  go  with  him  t. 
19:5  they  t.  shall  be  one  flesh 
6  are  no  more  t.  Mark  10:8 
21:31  whe.  oit.  did  willof  fath.  ? 
27:21  whe.  of  t.  will  I  release  ? 
51  veil  rent  in  t.  Mark  15::33 
X}ph.  2:15  make  in  himself  of  i. 

TWELFTH. 

1  K.  19:19  oxen,  he  with  the  t. 

£ev.  21:20  t.  founda.  was  ameth. 
8ee  MONTH. 

TWELVE. 
Gen.  14:4  I.  years  they  served  C. 
17:20  t.  priucew  sh.  Ishm.  25:16 
35:22  the  sons  of  Jacob  were  t. 
42:13  thy  serv.  are  t.  breth.  32 
49:28  these  are  t.  tribes  of  Isr. 

Ux.  15:27  Elim,  where  were  t. 
24:4  <.  pillars  acc.  to  t.  tribes 
28:21  t.  precious  stones,  39:14 

Lev.  24:5  thou  sh.  bake  t.  cakes 

Deut.  1:2:3  I  took  t.  men  of  you 

Jos.  3:12  take  ye  t.  men,  4:2 
4:3  t.  stones  out  of  Jor.  8,  9,  20 

Z  Sam.  2:15  th.  arose  t.  of  I5enja- 
min,  and  t.  servants  of  Dav. 

l.fir.  7:35  the  sea  stood  oni.  oxen, 
44;  2Chr.  4:15 
10:20  t.  lions  on  side,  2  Chr.  9:19 
11:30  Ah.  rent  garm.  in  t.  pieces 

2feh.  5:14  t.  years  not  eat.  bread 

Mat.  9:20  a  worn,  was  diseased  t. 
years,  jl/«ri5:25;  8:43 
10:2  names  of  t.  apos.  Luke  6:13 
26:20  he  sat  down  with  the  t. 
Mark  14:17;  Lu!ce  22:14 

Mark  5:42  age  of  t.  yrs.  iy?(ie8:42 
14:20  it  is  one  of  i.  that  dippeth 

Luke  2:42  when  Je.  was  /.  years 

John  6:70  have  I  not  cho.  you  t.  y 
11:9  are  th.  not  f.  hours  in  day 

1  Cor.  15:5  seen  of  Cep.  th.  of  t. 
Jtev.  12:1  on  head  cro.  o{t.  stars 

21:12  city  had  t.  gates,  at  gat.  t. 

14  wall  of  city  had  t.  fonndat. 
in  them  names  of  t.  apostles 

21  the  t.  gates  were  t.  pearls 
&J:2  tr.  bare  t.  manner  of  fruits 

See  HUNDRED,  THOUSAND. 

TWErVTY. 

Gen.  K:31  be  found  t.  there,  I 
will  not  destroy  it  for  t.  sake 
31:38  t.  ye.  I  have  been  with,  41 
37:28  sold  J.  for  t.  pieces  silver 
Ex.  30:14  fr.  t.  old,  38:26;  A'um. 
1:3,  etc. 

Xe?'.  27:3  estim.  of  males  fr.  t.  y. 

2  K.  4:42  brought  man  t.  loaves 
JSzr.  8:27  weighed  t.  has.  of  gold 
Zee.  5:2  length  of  roll  t.  cubits 

TWE\TY.TWO. 

Jud.  10:3  Jair  judged  Is.  t.-t.  ye. 
1  Chr.  12:28  house  t.-t.  captains 
fiChr.  13:21  Abi.  begat  t.-t.  sons 

TWE^TY.THREE. 
Jud.  10:2  T,  judged  Is.  t.-t.  yea. 

TWE\TV.POUR. 

S  Sam.  21:2U  fing.  and  toes,  t.  f. 


TWO 

Hev.  4:4  about  throne  Wcrs  i.-f. 

seats,  I  ."^aw  t.-f.  elders  sit. 
6:8  t.-f.  elders  fell,  11:16;  19:4 
TWE\TY.FIVE. 

IVum.  8:24  from  t.-tive  years  old 
A'eh.  6:5  wall  finished  in  t.-f.  day 

TWE\TY-SIXTH. 

IK.  16:8  inZ.-i.  yearof  AsaElah 

TWE\TY-SEVEI\TII. 

Gen.  8:14  t.-s.  day  of  sec.  month 

TWEIVTY-EIGHT. 

Ex.  26:2  curtain  t.-e.  cubits,  36:9 

TWEIVTY-\I>E. 
Gen.  11:24  Nahor  lived  t.-n.  yea. 

See  THOUSAND. 

TWICE. 

Gen.  41:32  dream  was  doubled  t. 
Ex.  16:5  shall  be  t.  as  much,  22 

1  K.  11:9  had  appeared  to  him  t. 

2  K.  6:10  saved  not  once  nor  t. 
Neh.  13:20  with.  Jeru.  once  or  t. 
Job  .33:14  God  speak,  once,  yea  t. 

40:5  yea  t.  but  I  will  proceed  no 
42:10  Lord  gave  Job  t.  as  much 
Ps.  62:11  t.  have  I  heard,  power 
Luke  18:12  I  fast  t.  in  the  week 
Jude  12  t.  dead,  pluck,  up  by  ro. 

TWIGS. 
Ezi'k.  17:4  he  cropped  oflftop  of  /. 
22  crop  off  fr.  top  of  young  t. 
TWILIGHT. 

1  Sam.  30:17  Da.  smote  th.  fr. 

2  K.  7:5  lepers  rose  in  t.  to  go 
7  Syrians  arose  and  fled  in  t. 

■Job  3:9  let  stars  of  the  t.  be  dark 
24:15  eye  of  adul.  waiteth  for  t. 
Prov.  7:9  went  to  her  house  in  t. 
Ezek.  12:6  sh.  carry  it  forth  in  t. 
7  and  brought  it  forth  in  the  t. 
12  prince  shall  bear  it  iu  the  t. 
TWINED.   See  pine. 

TWi:VRLI^G. 
1  Cor.  15:52  changed  iu  t.  of  eye 

TWINS. 
Oen.  25:24  lieb.  had  t.  3S:27  Ta. 
Cant.  4:2  every  one  bear  t.  6:6 
5  like  two  roes  that  are  t.  7:3 
TWO. 

Gen.  4:19  Lamech  took  t.  wives 
6:19  t.  of  ev.  sort  bring  into  ark 
7:2  beasts  not  clean  by  t.  9:15 
25:23  t.  nations  are  in  thy  womb 
32:10  I  am  become  t.  bands 

Ex.  21:21  if  he  continue  day  or  t. 

Lev.  5:7  shall  bring  t.  doves  or  t. 
pigeons,  12:8;  14:22;  15:14, 
29;  Num.  6:10 

Deut.  21:15  if  man  have  t.  wives 
32:30  t.  put  10,000  to  fliglit  I 

Jos.  14:3  t.  tribes,  4;  21:16 
21:25  wi.  her  suburbs,  t.  cities 

Jud.  5:30  ev.  man  a  damsel  or  t. 
11:37  let  me  alone  t.  months 
16:28  avenged  for  my  t.  eyes 

1  Sam.  1:2  Elkanah  had  t.  wives 
27:3  D.  t.  wi.  30:5, 18;  2  Sam.  2:2 

1  K.  3:18  none  save  t.  in  house 
18:21  halt  ye  bet.  t.  opinions? 

Job  1.3:20  do  not  t.  thi.  unto  me 
42:7  wra.  is  kind.  ag.  t.  friends 

Prov.  30:7  t.  things  I  required 

Ec.  4:9  t.  are  better  than  one 

11  if  t.  lie  toget.  th.  have  heat 

12  if  one  prevail,  t.  sh.  withst. 
Is.  47:9  these  t.  things  sh.  come 

51:19  these  two  things  are  come 
Jer.  2:13  peo.  committed  t.  evils 
3:14  one  of  a  city,  t.  of  a  family 
Amos  3:3  can  t.  walk  together 
Mat.  6:24  no  man  can  serve  t. 

masters,  Luke  16:13 
18:8  t.  ha.  or  t.  feet,  Mark  9:43 
9  having  t.  eyes,  Mark  9:47 
16  take  wi.  thee  one  or  t.  more 

19  if  t.  of  you  agree  on  earth 

20  wh.  t.  or  three  are  gathered 
24:40  then  shall  t.  be  in  field 

Mark  6:7  send  them  by  t.  and  t. 
Acts  1:24  whet,  of  these  t.  chos. 
1  Cor.  6:16  /.  be  one  fl.  Eph.  5:;31 
14:27  by  t.  or  at  most  by  three 
Phil.  1:2:3  in  a  strait  betwixt  t. 
jSeeDAUGnTKRs,  days,  kidneys, 

LAMBS,  sons. 

TWO  men. 

Ex.  2:13  t.  m.  of  Hebrews  strove 
Num.  11:26  rema.  m.  in  camp 
Jos.  2:1  sent  out  t.  men  to  spv 

1  Sam.  10:2  find  t.  m.  by  sepiilc. 

2  Sam.  12:1  t.  men  in  one  city 

1  K.  2:32  fell  on  t.  men  righteous 
21:10  set  t.  men  before  Nab.  13 


Mat.  9:27  t.  blind  m^ji  foUowetl 
Luke  9:30  talked  with  him  t.  m. 
17:34  t.  men  iu  bed ;  36  t.  men 
in  field 

18:10  t.  m.  went  up  to  temple 
John  8:17  testimony  of  t.  m.  true 
Acts  9:i38  they  sent  t.  m.  to  Peter 

TWO  tables. 
Ex.  31:18  gave  to  Moses  t.  tables 
34:1  t.  t.  of  stone,  Deut.  10:1 
4  hewed  t.  tables,  Deut.  10:3 
Deut.  4:13  wrote  upon  t.  t.  5:22 
9:10  Lord  deliv.  unto  me  t.  t.  11 
1  K.  8:9  nothing  in  ark  save  t.  t. 

of  stone,  2  Chr.  5:10 
Ezek.  40:39  t.  t.  on  side ;  40  t.  t. 

TWO  yeara. 
Gen.  11:10  Arph.  t.  y.  after  flood 
3  Chr.  21:19  aft.  t.  y.  bowels  fell 
■ler.  28:3  in  t.  y.  I'll  bring  ves.  II 
Amos  1:1  t.  y.  before  earthquake 
Mai.  2:16  slew  children  fr.  t.  y. 
Acts  19:10  t.  y.  in  As.  heard  word 
28:30  P.  dwelt  t.  y.  in  his  house 

TWOFOLD. 
Mat.  23:15  t.  more  child  of  hell 

TYCHICrS. 
Acts  20:4  T.  accompanied  Paul 
Eph.  6:21  T.  shall  make  known 
Col.  4:7  sh.  T.  declare  unto  you 
3  Tim.  4:12  T.  sent  to  Ephesus 
ru.  3:12  I  send  T.  unto  thee 

TYRAIV\L'S. 
Acts  19:9  disput.  in  school  of  T. 

TYRE,  or  TYRl.S. 
.70.9.  19:29  coast  turn,  to  city  T. 
3  Sam.  24:7  to  strong-hold  of  T. 
1  K.  7:13  fetched  Ilira.  out  of  T. 
14wasamanofT.  2  Chr.  2:14 
9:13  Hiram  came  out  from  T.  tr 
Ezr.  3:7  meat  and  drink  to  them 
of  T. 

Neh.  13:16  dw.  men  of  T.  therein 
Ps.  45:13  daughter  of  T.  shall  bo 
83:7  with  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
87:4  Philistia  and  T.  Is.  23:1 
Is.  23:5  pain,  at  the  report  of  T. 
8  who  ha.  taken  coun.  ag.  T.  ? 
15  T.  shall  be  forgotten,  17 
Jer.  25:22  made  kings  of  T.  dri. 
27:3  send  the  yokes  to  kin.  of  T. 
47:4  to  cut  off  from  T.  and  Zid. 
Ezek.  26:2  T.  said  ag.  Jerusalem 
3  I  am  against  thee,  O  T. 
27:2  take  up  lamentation  for  T. 
33  city  like  T.  like  destroyed? 
98:2  say  to  prince  of  T. 
12  lamentation  on  king  of  T. 
29:18  serve  great  service  ag.  T. 
IIos.  9:13  Ephraim.  as  I  saw  T. 
.Joel  3:4  ye  to  do  with  me,  O  T.  ? 
Amos  1:9  three  transgress,  of  T. 

10  I  will  send  fire  on  wall  of  T. 
Zee.  9:2  T.  and  Zidon,  though  it 
3  T.  build  herself  a  strong  ho. 
Mat.  11:21  if  mighty  works  had 
been  done  in  T.  Luke  10:13 
Acts  12:20  displeas.  wi,  th.  of  T. 


u. 


1034 


UCAL. 

Prov.  30:1  spoke  to  Ithiel  and  XJ. 
UNACCUSTOMED. 

Jer.  31:18  as  a  bullock  u.  to  yoke 
UNADVISEDLY. 

Ps.  106:33  spake  u.  with  his  lips 
UNAWARES. 

Gen.  31:20  Jacob  stole  away?/.  2B 
Num.  35:11  killethany  person  u. 

15;  Deut.  4:42;  Jos.  20:3,  9 
Ps.  35:8  destru.  come  on  him  u. 
Luke  21:34  day  come  on  you  ?/. 
Gal.  2:4  false  breth.  u.  brought 
Heb.  13:2  some  enterta.  angels  u. 
Jude  4  certain  men  crept  in  u. 

UNBELIEF. 

Mat.  13:58  works,  because  of  v. 
17:20  not  cast  out  bee.  of  yo.  u. 
Mark  6:6  marvel,  bee.  of  their  u. 
9:24  I  believe,  helpth.  mine  u. 
16:14  upbraid,  them  with  th.  u. 
Bom.  3:3  sh.  u.  make  faith  with. 
4:20  he  stag,^ered  not  through  u. 
11:20  bee.  otu.  they  were  brok. 
2:3  if  they  abide  not  still  in  u. 
;30  obtained  mercy  through  u. 
32  G.  concluded  them  all  in 
1  Tim.  1:13  did  it  iciiorant.  inu. 
Ueb.  3:12  an  evil  heart  of  v. 

19  conld  not  enter  bee.  of  u.  4:6 
4:11  after  same  example  oi  u. 

UNBELIEVERS. 
Luke  12:46  appoi.  portion  wi.  u. 


UNO 

1  Cor.  C:S  goeth  to  law  before  w. 
14:23  come  in  those  that  areu. 

2  Cor.  6:14  unequal,  yoked  wi.  M. 

U.NBELIEVING. 
Acts  14:2  u.  Jews  stirr.  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  7:14  w.  husband  sanctified 
15  u.  if  depart,  let  him  depart 
Tit.  1:15  unto  v.  is  nothing  pure 
Bev.  21:8  M.  have  th.  part  in  lake 

UNBLAMABLE,  Y. 
Col.  1:22  to  present  you  holy,  ti. 
1  Tlies.  2:10  how  u.  we  behaved 
3:13  may  stablish  your  hearts  u. 

UNCERTAIN,  LY. 
1  Cor.  9:26  run,  not  as  u.  so  fight 
14:8  if  trumpet  give  an  K.  sound 
1  Tim.  6: 17  nor  trust  iu  u.  riches 

UNCHANGEABLE. 
Heb.  7:24  hath  an  u.  priesthood 

UNCIRCUMCISED. 
Gen.  17:14  u.  man-child  shall  be 
cut  off 

34:14  cannot  give  our  sist.  to  «. 
Ex.  6:12  who  am  of  u.  lips,  30 

12:48  no  u.  person  eat  passover 
Lev.  19:23  count  fruit «.  3  years 

26:41  if  th.  u.  hearts  be  humbl. 
.Jos.  5:7  circumcised,  th.  were  w. 
Jud.  14:3  goest  to  take  wife  oiu. 

15:18  sh.  I  fall  into  hands  of  w. 

1  Sam.  17:26  who  is  th.  u.  P.  ?  36 
31:4  lestth.  u.  come.  1  Chr.  10:1 

2  Sam.  1:20  daugh.  of  u.  triumpfi 
Is.  53:1  no  more  come  to  thee  u. 
■Jer.  6:10  their  ear  is  u.  th.  cann. 

9:25  punish  circumcised  with  u. 
26  nations  u.  house  of  Israel  w. 
Ezek.  28:10  Shalt  die  death  of  M. 
31:18  sh.  lie  in  midst  of  w.  32:19, 
21,  24,  25,  26,  27.  28,  29,  30,33 
44:7  Strang,  u.  in  heart,  andK. 
Acts  7:51  stiff-necked,  u.  in  hea. 

11:3  thou  wcntest  in  to  men  u. 
Bom.  4:11  faith  he  had  bei.  u.  13 
1  Cor.  7:18 let  him  not  becomes. 

UNCIRCUMCISION. 
Boin.  2:25  circumcis.  is  made  w, 

26  if  u.  keep  righteous,  of  law 

27  shall  not  v.  judge  thee  ? 
3::30  shall  justify  u.  through  fai. 
4:9  bless,  on  circumcision  orxc 

10  wh.  he  was  in  circu.  or  u.f 
1  Cor.  7:18  any  man  called  in  u. 

19  circumc.  nothing,  u.  noth. 
Gal.  2:7  gospel  of  committed 
5:6  circum.  avail,  nor  u.  6:15 
Eph.  2:11  who  are  called  n.  by 
Col.  2:13  dead  in  n.  of  flesh 
3:11  circumcision  noru.  but  C. 

UNCLE. 
Lev.  10:4  Uzziel,  the  v.  of  Aaron 
20:20  if  a  man  lie  with  u.  wife 
25:49  V.  or  u.  son  may  redeem 
1  Sam.  10:14  Saul's  u.  said  to,  15 
14:50  Ab.  sou  of  Ner,  Saul's  u. 
1  Chr.  27:32  Jonathan  David's  v. 
Est.  2:7  brought  u.  daughter,  15 
Jer.  32:7  son  of  Shallum  thine  M. 

8  my  V.  son  ca.  unto  me,  9, 12 
A7nos  6:10  a  man's  u.  take  him 

UNCLEAN. 
Lev.  5:3  if  soul  touch  any  w.  thi. 

care,  of  u.  cattle,  be  u.  11:26 
10:10  diff.  betw.  v.  clean,  11:4T 
11:4  isM.  5,  6,  7,  29;  Deut.  14:19 
24  for  these  ye  sh.  be  v.  25-^0; 
14:46;  15:5-27;  17:15;  32:6; 
Num.  19:7-23 
12:2  be  u.  seven  days,  5 ;  15:25 
13:45  in  wh.  plague  is,  cry  «.  «. 
14:40  cast  them  into  u.  pi.  41,45 
57  teach  when  u.  and  wh.  clean. 
22:5  whereby  may  be  made  u. 
Xum.  6:7  sh.  not  makehims.  w. 
Ikut.  13:15  V.  and  cle.  22 :  15:23 
Jos.  22:19  if  your  possessi.  be  u. 
Ezr.  9:11  laud  ye  go  to  pos.  is?*. 
Job  36:14  hypocrites  is  amon^;  u. 
Ec.  9:3  one  event  to  clean  and  u. 
Is.  6:5  I  am  a  man  of  u.  lips,  in 

midst  of  a  people  of  u.  lips 
35:8  the  w.  shall  not  pass  over  it 
52: 1  no  more  come  into  the  a. 
Lam.  4:15  depart  ye.  it  isw.  de. 
Ezek.  22:26  between  clean  and  «. 
44:23  discern  betw.  clean  and  «. 
Eos.  9:3  they  shall  eat  u.  things 
Hag.  2:13  one  u.  toucji  it,  be  ic. 

14  that  wh.  th.  offer  there  isw. 
Luke  4:33  had  a  spirit  of  u.  devil 
Acts  10:28  not  call  any  man  com- 
mon or  V.  11:8 
Rom.  14:14  noth.  is  u.  of  itself, 

thing  be  u.  to  him  it  is  u. 
1  Cor.  7: 14  else  children  were  u. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


2  Cor.  6:17  touch  not  w.  thins 
j^k.  5:5  no  v.  person  hath  inhe, 
Heb.  9:13  of  heiler  sprinkling  u. 
Eev.  38.2  bee.  a  cage  of  m.  bird 

See  BEAST,  SPIRIT,  THING. 
t'.\CLEAlV  Spirits. 

Mat.   10:1    power   against  u. 

spirits,  Mark  6:7 
Ifark  1:27  com.  v.  s.  Luke  4:36 

3:11  u.  s.  when  they  saw  him 

5:13  u.  s.  vent  and  ent.  swine 
Acts  5:16  were  vexed  with  u.  s. 

8:7  V.  s.  came  out  of  possessed 
Sev.  16:13  saw  3  u.  s.  like  frogs 

flVCLEAlVXESS. 
Lev.  5:3  if  he  touch  u.  of  man, 
whatsoever  u.  7:21 ;  22:5 

7:20  having  his  u.  on  him,  22:3 

15:31  separate  Is.  from  their  u. 

18:19asehe  is  put  apart  for  u. 
Num.  5:19  not  gone  aside  tow. 

19:13  unci.  v,.  is  yet  upon  him 
Deut.  23:10  by  reason  of  m.  that 

24:1  hath  found  some  «.  in  lier 

3  Sam.  11:4  purified  from  her  u. 
2  Chr.  29:16  priests broug.  out«. 
Ezr.  9:11  filled  the  land  with  n. 
Ezek.  36:17  as  u.  of  removed  wo. 

39:24  according  to  their  u. 
Zee.  13:1  fountain  opened  for?/. 
Mat.  23:27  full  of  bones  and  xi. 
Rom.  1:24  G.  also  gave  th.  to  u. 

6:19  yielded  members  ser.  to  u. 
2  Cor.  12:21  not  repented  of  u. 
Gal.  5:19  works  of  flesh  are  u. 
Eph.  4:19  to  work  u.  wi.  grcedi. 

5:3  u.  let  it  not  once  be  named 
Col.  3:5  mortify  fornication,  u. 

1  Thee.  2:3  exhortation  not  of  «. 
4:7  God  liath  not  called  us  to  u. 

2  Pet.  2: 10  that  walk  in  Just  of  u. 

UXCLE.\!VXESSES. 
Ezek.  36:29 1  will  save  you  fr.  u. 

UNCLOTHED. 
2  Cor.  5:4  not  that  we  wo.  be  w. 
IJIVCOMELY. 

1  Cor.  7:38  beha.  u.  tow.  virgin 
12:23  u.  parts  have  comeliness 

UIVCOIVDEM\ED. 
Acts  16:.37  beaten  us  openly  w. 
82:25  that  is  a  Eoman  and  u. 

UNCORRUPTNESS. 
Tit.  2:7  in  doctrine  showing  u. 

UNCOVER. 
Len.  10:6  u.  not  your  heads 
18:6  not  xl.  nakedn.  of  near  kin 

7  nakedness  of  fa.  shalt  not  u. 

8  not  «.  father's  wife ;  9  sister 

10  thy  son's  daug.  shalt  not  v.. 

11  father's  wife's  dau.  not  xi. 

12  not  u.  nak.  of  fath.'s  sister 

13  not  u.  moth.'s  sister,  20:19 

14  not  u.  nakedn.  of  fath.'s  hr. 

15  daug. -in-law;  16  brother's 

17  not  u.  a  woman  and  daugh. 

18  sh.  not  u.  thy  wife's  sister 

19  not  n.  wo.  put  apart,  20:18 
31:10  high  priest  not  u.  head 

Mum.  5:18  priest  u.  wom.'s  head 
Muth  3:4  sh.  go  in  and  u.  his  feet 
Is.  47:2  u.  thy  locks,  u.  thigh 

UNCOVERED. 
G4n.  9:21  Noah  was  n.  in  his  te. 
20:11  u.  his  father's  naked. 

17  u.  sister's  ;  20  u.  his  uncle's 

18  she  hath  u.  founta.  of  blood 
Ruth  3:7  came  soflly  and  u.  feet 

2  Sayn.  6:20  u.  hims.  as  vain  fel. 
Is.  20:4  led  away  w  ith  butto.  M. 

22:6  quiver,  a:id  Kir  v.  shield 
47:3  thy  nakedness  shall  be  u. 

Jer.  49:10  I  n.  his  secret  places 

Ezek.  4:7  thine  arm  shall  be  u. 

JIab.  2:16  let  thy  foreskin  be  u. 

Mark  2:4  they  u.  roof  wh.  he  was 

1  Cor.  ll:5prophe.  with  head  M. 
13  is  it  comely  th.  wo.  pray  u.t 

UNCOVERETH. 
Lev.  20:19  for  heu.  his  near  kin 
IJeiit.  27:S0  u.  his  father's  skirt 

2  Sam.  6:20  vain  fellows  u.  him. 

UNCTION. 
1  Johri  2:20  ye  have  u.  fr.  holy  O. 

UNDEFILED. 
Ps.  119:1  blessed  are  u.  in  way 
Cant.  5:2  love,  my  dove,  my  u. 
6:9  my  dove,  my  u.  is  one 
Eeb.  7:26  priest,  holy,  harml. 
13:4  marriage  honorable,  bedw. 
Jam.  1:27  pure  religion  and  u. 
1  Pet.  1:4  inher.  incorruptible,  u. 

UNDER. 
Mat.  2:16  b.  two  yea.  old  and«. 


UND 

Mat.  8:9 1  am  u.  authority,  hav. 
Ueb.  7:11  u.  it  peo.  received  law 
See  TEET. 

UNDERGIRDING. 

ylc/«  27: 17  used  helps,  u.  the  ship 
UNDERNEATH. 

Deut.  33:27  u.  are  cverlast.  arms 
UNDERSETTERS. 

1  K.  7:30  four  corners  had  u.  34 

UNDERSTAND. 

Gen.  11:7  not  k.  anoth.'s  speech 
41:15  I  heard  th.  canst?/,  dream 
Num.  16:30  u.  these  provoked  L. 
Deut.  28:49  tone,  thou  sh.  not?/. 

2  K.  18:26  speak  to  servants  in 

Syr.  langu.  we  u.  it,  h.  36:11 
1  Chr.  28: 19  Lord  made  me  u. 
Neh.  8:3  before  those  th.  could  ?/. 

7  people  to  u.  law,  8,  13 
■Job  6:'24  cause  me  to  u.  wlierein 

2:5:5  I  would  u.  what  he  say 

26:14  thunder  of  power  who?/.  ? 

32:9  neither  do  aged  v.  judgm. 

.36:29  can  any  u.  spr.  of  clouds? 
Ph.  14:2  if  any  that  did  ?/.  .53:2 

19:12  who  can  u.  his  errors? 

82:5  not,  neither  will  they  ?/. 

92:6  neither  doth  a  fool  u.  this 

94:8  ?/.  ye  brutish  among  peop. 

107:43  sh.  u.  loving-kind,  of  L. 

119:27  make  me  u.  thy  precepts 
100  I  u.  more  than  ancients 
Prov.  2:5  then  u.  fear  of  the  Lord 

9  shalt  thou  il.  righteousness 
8:5  O  ye  simple,  ?/.  wisdom 
14:8  wisd.  of  prudent  tow.  way 
19:25  and  he  will knowledge 
20:"24  how  can  man  u.  his  wav? 
28:5  evil  men  u.  not  judgment, 

they  that  seek  L.  u.  all  thin. 
99:19  tho'  he  ?/.  will  not  answer 
Is.  6:9  hear  ye  indeed,  u.  not 

10  lest  they  u.  with,  ^o/;«  12:40 
28:9  whom  make  to  u.  doctri.  ? 

19  be  vexation  only  to  ?/.  repo. 
32:4  heart  of  rash  u.  knowledge 
.3:3:19  tongue  thou  canst  not  u. 
41:20  u.  together  L.  ha.  done  th. 
43:10  may  know  and  ?/.  I  am  he 
44:18  shut  hearts,  th.  cannot  u. 
56:11  shepherds  that  cannot  ?/. 
.Jer.  9:12  who  wise  that  may  «.  ? 
Ezek.  3:6  words  th.  canst  not  u. 
Dan.  8:16  make  this  man  ?/.  vis. 
17  said  to  me,  n.  O  son  of  man 
9:13  u.  truth  ;  23  ?/.  matter,  25 
10:12  didst  set  thy  heart  to  M. 
14  I  am  come  to  make  thee  v. 
1i:Z3  they  that  ?i.  shall  instruct 
12:10  wicked  not  u.  wise  sh.  ?/. 
Hos.  4:li  peo.  doth  not  u.  sh.  fa. 
14:9  wise?  he  shall  ?/.  these  thi. 
Mic.  4:12neither?/.  counsel  of  L. 
Mat.  13:13  not,  neith.  do  they  u. 
14  and  shall  not  y. 
15:10  hear  and  u.  Mark  7:14 
17  do  not  ye  vet  u.  f  16:9,  11 ; 
Mark  8:17,  21 
24:15  let  him  u.  Mark  13:14 
Mark  4:12  hear,  they  may  hear, 
not  ?/.  Luke  8:10;  Acts  28:26 
14:08 nor?/.  I  what  thou  sayest 
Luke  2-1:43  might  u.  scriptures 
John  8:43  why  not  u.my  speech  ? 
Rom.  15:21  have  not  heard  sh.  it. 

1  Cor.  13:2  tho'  I  ?/.  all  mysteries 
Ueb.  11:3  u.  worlds  were  framed 

2  Pet.  2:12  evil  of  thi.  they  u.  not 

UNDERSTANDEST. 
Jb615:9  what  u.  thou,  which  is 
Ps.  139:2  thou?/,  my  thoughts 
Jer.  5:15  neither  ?;.  what  th.  say 
Acts%:Zf)v.  thou  wh.  th.  readest  ? 

UNDERSTANDETH. 
1  C^r".  28:9  Lord?/,  imaginations 
Jd>  28:23  God  u.  the  way  thereof 
I's.  49:20  man  in  honor  n.  not 
Prov.  8:9  all  plain  to  him  that  M. 
14:6knowl.  easy  to  him  that  u. 
■Icr.  9:24  glory  iu  this  that  he?/. 
Mat.  13:19  hear,  word,  «.  it  not 
23  that  heareth  word,  and  w.  it 
Rom.  3:11  there  is  none  that  u. 
1  Cc/r.  14:2  to  men,  for  no  man  ?/. 
16  he  u.  not  what  thou  sayest 
UNDERSTANDING. 
Ex.  31:3  I  have  filled  Bezaleel 

with  V.  35:31 ;  36:1 
Dent.  4:6  this  is  your  wis.  and  u. 
32:28  neither  is  any  ?/.  iu  them 
1  K.  3:11  hast  asked  ?/.  to  disce, 
4:29  God  gave  Solomon  u. 
7:14  Hiram  was  filled  with  u. 
1  Chr.  12:32  were  men  th.  had  u. 
22:12  L.  give  thee  wisd.  and  u. 

1035 


UND 

2  Chr.  2:12  a  wise  son  end.  wi.  u. 
26:5  Zechari.  had  ii.  in  visions 
Ezr.  S:1R  .loi.  and  El.  men  of?/. 
Neh.  8:2  that  could  hear  with  ?/. 
10:28  ev.  one  hav.  know,  and  ?/. 
Job  12:3  I  have  ?<.  as  well  as  you 
12  length  of  days  u.  13  hath  u. 
20  he  taketh  away  v.  of  aged 
17:4  hast  hid  their  heart  from  u. 
20:3  ray  u.  caus.  me  to  answer 
26:12  by  his  ?/.  he  smiteth  thro' 
28:12  where  is  place  of?/.  ?  20 
28  said.  To  depart  fr.  evil  is  u. 
32:8  Almighty  giveth  them  ?/. 
34:10  hearken  to  rae,  men  of  ?/. 
16  if  now  th.  hast  u.  hear  this 
34  let  men  of  ?/.  tell  rae 
.38:4  declare,  if  thou  hast  ?/. 
36  who  hatli  given  v.  to  heart  ? 
.39:17  neither  imparted  to  her?/. 
Ps.  :32:9  as  mule  that  hath  no  w. 
47:7  King,  sinjj  praises  with  v. 
49:3  medita.  of  heart  shall  be?/. 
119:34  give  n.  7:3,  125. 144,  169 
99  I  have  ii.  130  word  giveth  u. 
104  thro'  thy  precepts  I  get  ?/. 
147:5  great  oar  L.  u.  is  Infinite 
Pi'ov.  1:2  to  perceive  words  of  u. 
2:2  thou  apply  th.  heart  to  u. 
3  if  thou  liftest  up  voice  for  u. 
6  out  of  his  mouth  cometh  v. 
11  discretion  pres.  thee,  ?/.  sh. 
3:5  lean  not  to  thine  own  ?/. 

13  happy  is  man  th.  getteth  li. 

19  by  u.  he  establish,  heavc-ns 
4:1  attend  to  kn.  ?/.  5  get  u.  7 
5:1  bow  tJhine  ear  to  my  n. 
0:32  commit,  adult,  lacketh  ?/. 
7:4  and  call  v.  thy  kinswoman 
8:1  doth  not  u.  put  forth  voice  1 

14  I  am  u.  9:6  in  way  of  u. 
9:4  him  that  wanteth  v.  16 

10  knowledge  of  the  holy  is  ?/. 
10:13  that  hath  u.  wisd.  is  found 
14:29  is  slow  to  wrath  is  of?/. 
.33  wisdom  in  him  that  hath  ?/. 
15:14  heart  of  him  that  hath  ?/. 
32  that  heareth  reproof  get.  ?/. 
16:16  better  to  get  ?/.  than  silv. 
22  u.  is  a  well-spring  of  life  to 
17:24  wisd.  bef.  him  that  ha.  u. 
18:2  fool  hath  no  delight  in  ?/. 
19:8  he  that  kecpeth  ?/.  sh.  find 
25  reprove  one  that  hath  it. 
21:16  wander,  out  of  way  of  u. 
30  there  is  no  u.  nor  counsel 
23:23  buy  also  instruct,  and  ?/. 
24:3  by  ?/.  house  is  established 
28:11  poor  that  hath  u.  search. 
16  prince  that  wanteth  u. 
30:2  have  not  the  ?/.  of  a  matter 
Ec.  9:11  nor  rich,  to  men  of  u. 
Is.  11:2  sp.  of  u.  shall  rest  upon 
3  make  him  of  quick  u. 
27:11  for  it  is  a  people  of  no  ?/. 
20:14  u.  of  their  prudent  men 
16  framed  it,  he  had  no  ?/. .? 
24  erred  in  spir.  sh.  come  to?/. 
40:14  showed  him  way  of  v.  ? 
28  there  is  no  search,  of  his  u. 
44:19  neither  knowledge  nor  ?/. 
Jer.  3:15  past.  sh.  feed  you  wi.  u. 
4:22  people  foolish,  have  no  u. 
5:21  O foolish  peo.  without?/. 
51:15  stretched  out  heaven  by?/. 
Ezek.  28:4  wi.  thy  ?/.  thou  hast 
Dan.  1:17  Dan.  had  u.  in  visions 

20  in  matters  of?/,  he  found 
2:21  giv.  to  them  that  know  u. 
4:S4  mine  v,.  returned  to  me 
5:11  and?/,  was  found,  12, 14 
9:22  I  am  come  to  give  thee  u 
10:1  Daniel  had  ?/.  of  vision 
11:35  some  of  th.  of?/,  shall  fall 

IIos.  13:2  made  idols  ac.  to  th.  u. 
Ob.  7  there  is  no  u.  in  him 

8  sh.  I  not  destroy  ?/.  out  of  E.? 
Mat.  l.'):16  ye  wi.  n.  ?  Mark  7:18 
Mark  12:33  to  love  him  with  u. 
Luke  1:3  having  had  perfect  v.. 
2:47  were  astonished  at  his  u. 
24:45  then  opened  he  their  u. 
Rom.  1:31  without?/,  coven. -br. 

1  Vor.  1:19  bring  to  noth.  the  ?/. 
1 1:14  sp.  prayeth,  v.  is  unfruit. 

15  pray  with  u.  sing  with  u. 

19  ra.  speak  five  words  with  ?/. 

20  not  child,  in  ?/.  in?/,  be  men 
Eph.  1:18  eyes  oi  u.  being  enlig. 

4:18  having  the  u.  darkened 
Phil.  4:7  peace  of  G.  pass.  all?/. 
Col.  1:9  filled  with  all  spiritu.  ?/. 
2:2  rich,  of  full  assurance  oiu. 

2  Tim.  2:7  the  Lord  igive  thee  u. 
1  John  5:20  G.  hath  giv.  us  an  u. 
Rev.  13:18  him  that  WatU  M. 
See  GOOD. 


UNG 

Man  of  UNDERSTANDING. 

Ezr,  8:18  they  broug.  a  m.  ofu. 

Pror.  1:5  a,m.  of  v.  shall  attain 
10:23  am.  of  ?/.  hath  wisdom 
ll:12aOT.  of  ?/.  hold,  his  peace 
15:21  a  m.  of  v.  walk,  uprightly 
17:27  a  m.  of  u.  is  of  an  excell. 
28  shutteth  lips  is  nm.ofu. 
20:5  a  m.  of  u.  will  dr.  counsel 
28:2  by  a  m.  of  u.  state  shall  be 

Void  of  UNDERSTANDING. 

Prov.  7:7  a  youn^  man  v.  of  u. 
10:13  a  rod  for  him  th.  is  v.ofu. 
12: ]  1  follow  vain  per.  is  v.  of  u. 
17:18  a  man  v.  of  u.  strik.  ban. 
24:.30  vineyard  of  man  v.  of  u. 
UNDERSTANDING,  A<U. 

Deut.  1:13  take  wise  men  and  u. 
4:6  this  nation  is  an  u.  people 

1  K.  3:9  give  servant  an  ?/.  heart 
12  lo,  I  have  given  thee  an  u. 

Prov.  8:5  be  of  an  u.  heart 

Dan.  1:4  ?/.  science ;  8:23  ?/.  dart 

Eph..  5:17?/.  what  will  of  L.  is 

1  Tim.  1:7  u.  neit.  what  they  say 
UNDERSTOOD. 

Gen.  42:23  knew  not  ,Jos.  u.  th. 

Deut.  32:29  were  wise,  they  u. 

1  Sam.  4:6  they  u.  ark  of  L.  was 
26:4  Da.  ?/.  that  Saul  was  come 

2  Sam..  3:.37  u.  it  was  not  of  D. 
Neh.  8:12  had  u.  words  that  were 

13:7  I  V.  of  the  evil  Eliashib  did 
Job  13:1  mine  ear  heard  and  u.  it 

42:3  I  uttered  that  \  ?/.  not 
Pf.  73:17  then  «.  I  their  end 

81:5  heard  langu.  that  I  ?/.  not 

106:7  our  fath.  u.  not  thy  wond. 
Is.  40:21  ha.  ye  not  u.  fr.  founda. 

44:18  nor  ?/.  for  he  shut  th.  eyes 
Dan.  8:27  astonished,  but  none?/. 

9:2  Dan.  ?/.  by  books ;  10:1  he  u. 

12:8  I  heard,  but  I  ?/.  not,  then 
Mat.  13:51  have  ye  ?/.  these  thi.  ? 

16:12  then  ?/.  they  how  he  bade 

17:13  they  u.  that  he  spake  of  J. 
Mark  9:32  u.  not  that  sayi.  Lnke 

2:50  :  9:45;  John  8:27;  10:6 
Litke  18:34  they  u.  none  of  these 
John  12:16  thi.  ?/.  not  his  discip. 
Acts  7:25  he  supposed  they  ?/.  G. 
would  deliver  th.  they  ?/.  not 

23:27  hav.  ?/.  he  was  a  Roman 

34  when  I  ?/.  he  was  of  Cilicia 
Rom.  1:20  being  u.  by  the  things 

1  Vor.  13:11  I  v.  as  a  child 

14:9  ut.  by  tongue  wor.  to  be  w. 
^Pet.  3:16  some  thi.  hard  to  be?<. 

UNDERTAKE. 
Is.  38:14  I  am  ojjpress.  ?/.  for  ma 

UNDERTOOK. 
Est.  9:23  Jews  u.  to  do  as  they 
UNDO. 

7s.  58:6  tho  fast  ?  to  it.  burdens 
Zep.  3:19  I  will  n.  all  that  afflict 

UNDONE. 
Num.  21:29  thou  art  ?/.  O  people 
Jos.  11:15  Joshua  left  nothing  u. 
Is.  6:5  woe  is  me,  for  I  am  u. 
Mat.  23:23  lea.  oth.  u.  Lu.  11:42 

UNDRESSED. 
Lev.  25:5  grapes  of  thy  vine  u.  11 

UNEQUAL,  LY. 
Ezek.  18:25 are  not  y.  ways  u.  ?  29 

2  Cm:  6:14  be  not  u,  yoiked  with 

UNFAITHFUL,  LY. 
Ps.  78:57  they  dealt  u.  like  fath. 
Prov.  25:19  confid.  in  an?/,  man 

UNTEIGNED. 
2  Cor.  6:6  by  H.  Ghost,  by  love  u. 

1  Tim.  1:5  pure  heart,  faith  u. 

2  Tim.  1:5  I  call  to  remembr.  v. 
1  Pet.  1:22  thro'  Spi.  unto?/,  love 

UNFRUITFUL. 
Mat.  13:22  becom.  u.  Mark  4:19 

1  Cor.  14:14  my  understand,  is  u. 
Eph.  5:11  no  fellowship  with.  u. 
Tit.  3:14  that  they  be  not  u. 

2  Pet.  1:8  neith.  be  barren  nor  ut. 

UNGIRDED. 
Qen.  24:32  man  u.  the  camels 

UNGODLINESS. 
Rom.  1:18  wrath  of  God  agai.  %. 
11:26  he  sh.  turn  away  it.  fr.  Ja. 
2  Tim.  2:16  will  increase  unto  u. 
Tit.  2:12  denying  u.  and  worldly 

UNGODLY. 
2  Sam.  22:5  floods  of?/,  men  ma. 

rae  afraid,  Ps.  18:4 
2  Chr.  19:2  stiouldest  thou  help  u. 
Job  16:11  G.  deliver,  me  to  the  u. 
34:18  is  it  fit  to  say.  Ye  are  ?/.  f 
Ps.  1:1  walk,  not  iu  coun.  of  u. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


UNM 

P«.  1:4  u.  are  not  so ;  5w.  not  Eta. 
6  tlic  way  of  thc«.  Bhall  perish 

.'?:7  hast  broken  the  teeth  of  w. 

43:1  pi.  my  cause  a",  u.  nation 

73:12  these  are  u.  who  prosper 
Prov.  16:27  u.  man  dig.  up  evil 

19:28  u.  witness  scorneth  judg. 
liom.  4:5  him  that  justifieth  u. 

5:6  in  due  time  Chr.  died  for  «. 
1  'J'im.  1:9  the  law  is  for  the  u. 

1  Pet.  4:18  where  shall  w.  appear? 

2  Pet.  2:5  bringing  the  flood  on  v. 
6  those  who  after  should  live  u. 

3:7  judgment  and  perdi.  of  u. 
Jvde  4  V.  men  turn,  grace  of  God 
15  convince  n.  of  tn.  u.  deeds 

18  who  walk  after  th.  u.  lusts 

UIVHOLY. 
Lev.  10:10difrer.  bet.  holy  and  w. 

1  Tim.  1:9  law  was  made  for  u. 

2  Tim.  3:2  men  be  unthankful,  «. 
Meb.  10:29  counted  blood  of  «. 

UIVICORIV. 
Num.  23:22  strength  of  w.  24:8 
Job  39:9  will  the  u.  serve  thee  ? 

10  canst  bind  w.  in  the  furrow  ? 
Ps.  29:6  Leb.  and  Sirion  like  u. 
92:10  shall  exalt  like  horn  of  n. 

UIVICORIVS. 
J)eut.  33:17  horns  like  horns  ofu. 
Ps.  22:21  heard  from  horns  of  u. 
Is.  34:7  the  u.  shall  come  down 

UNITE,  D. 
Oen.  49:6  mine  honor  be  not  n. 
Ps.  86:11  u.  my  heart  to  fear 

UNITY. 
Ps.  133:1  for  bre.  to  dwell  in  u. 
Eph.  4:3  endeavoring  to  keep  u. 

13  till  we  come  in  the  u.  of 

UNJUST. 
Ps.  43:1  deliv.  me  from  v..  man 
Prm.  11:7  hope  of  u.  men  peris. 
28:8  who  by  v.  gain  increaseth 
29:27  an  u.  man  is  an  abomina. 
Zep.  3:5  u.  knovveth  no  shame 
Mat.  5:45  sen.  rai.  on  just  and  u. 
Luke  16:8  L.  commend,  u.  stew. 

10  is  u.  in  least,  is  u.  in  much 
18:6  hear  what  a.  judge  saith 

11  I  am  not  as  oth.  men  are,  w. 
24:15  resurrec.  of  just  and«. 

1  Cor.  6:1  any  go  to  law  bef.  u.  ? 

1  Pet.  3:18  Christ  suf.  just  for  «. 

2  Pet.  2:9  res.  u.  to  day  of  judg. 
i?ei).  22:11  th.isM.  let  him  be  u.  st. 

UNJUSTLY. 
Ps.  82:2  how  lo.  will  ye  judge  u. 
li,  S6:10  in  laud  of  upri.  deal  u. 

UNKNOWN. 
Acts  17:23  inscript.  To  the  «.  G. 
1  Cor.  14:2  sp.  in  u.  tong.  4, 13, 27 

14  if  I  pray  in  u.  tongue 

19  10,000  words  in  u.  tongue 
S  Cor.  6:9  as  n.  yet  well  known 
Gal.  1:22  u.  by  face  unto  the 

UNLADE. 
Acts  21:3  ship  was  to  u.  burden 

UNLAWFUL. 
Acts  10:28  an  u.  thing  for  a  man 
S  Pel.  2:8  vexed  his  soul  with  u. 

UNLEARNED. 
Acts  4:13  perceived  they  were  «. 
1  Cor.  14:16  occupieth  room  of  v. 

23  come  in  those  that  are  «.  24 
$  Tim.  2:23  foolish  and  «.  quest. 
S  Pet.  3:16  they  that  are  v.  wrest 

UNLEAVENED. 
JEr.  12:39  they  baked  u.  cakes 
Lev.  2:4  an  u.  cake  of  fine  flour 
'  7:12  u.  cakes  mingled  with  oil 
8:26  Moses  took  one  u.  cake 
Jfum.  6:19  priest  take  one  cake 
Jos.  5:11  eat  old  corn  of  land  v. 
Jud.  6:19  Gid.  made  rea.  u.  cakes 

20  take  the  flesh  and  u.  cakes 

21  an",  tone,  flesh  and  ti.  cakes 
1  Chr.  2:3:29  flour  and  u.  cakes 

1  Cor.  5:7  new  lump,  as  ye  are  u. 

See  BREAD. 

UNLOOSE. 

Mark  1 :7  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
to  u.  Luke  3:16 ;  John  1:27 
UNMARRIED. 
1  Cor.  7:8  the  v.  11  remain  u. 
32  he  that  is  u.  34  u.  woman 
UNMERCIFUL. 
Pom.  1:31  without  affection,  «. 

UNMINDFUL. 
J)e:ut.  32:18  rock  th.  begat  th.  u. 

UNMOVABLE. 
Acts  27:41  forep.  of  ship  rema.  v. 
\  Cor.  13:58  bret.  be  steadfast,  v. 


UNS 

UNOCCUPIED. 

Jud.  5:6  Sha.  highways  were  u. 

UNPERFECT. 
Ps.  139:16  substan.  yet  being  «. 

UNPREPARED. 
2  Cor.  9:4  if  come  and  find  you  u. 

UNPROFITABLE. 
■Tob  15:3  sh.  reason  with  n.  talk 
.Vat.  25:30  cast  u.  ser.  into  dark. 
Luke  17:10  say.  We  are  u.  serv. 
liom.  3:12  are  altogether  bee.  v. 
Tit.  3:9  genealogies,  u.  and  vain 
Pliile.  11  in  time  past  was  u. 
Heb.  13:17  not  wi.  grief,  th.  is  u. 

UNPROFITABLENESS. 
Heb.  7:18  the  weakness  and  v. 

UNPUNISHED. 
Froii.  11:21  wicked  sh.  not  be  u. 
16:5  the  proud  shall  not  be  )/. 
17:5  glad  at  calamities  not  be  w. 
19:5  false  witness  not  be  v.  9 
.Jer.  25:29  utterly  u.  sh.  not  be  u. 
30:11  not  leave  thee  alto^et.  u. 
46:28  not  leave  thee  wholly  v. 
49:12  sh.  thou  go  u.  ?  not  go  u. 

UNQUENCHABLE. 
Mat.  3: 12  but  burn  the  chaff  with 
u.  fire,  Luke  3:17 
UNREASONABLE. 
Acts  25:27  it  seemeth  u.  to  send 
2  Tlies.  3:2  delivered  fr.  u.  men 

UNREBURABLE. 
1  Tim.  6:14  keep  this  comm.  m. 

UNREPROVABLE. 
Col.  1:22  to  present  you  holy,  u. 

UNRIGHTEOUS. 
Ex.  23:1  put  not  hand  to  be  «. 
■Job  27:7  riseth  ag.  me  be  as  u. 
Ps.  71:4  deli,  out  of  hand  of  u. 
Is.  10:1  woe  to  th.  that  decree  u. 
55:7  u.  man  forsake  thoughts 
Luke  16:11  not  faithful  in  u.  ma. 
Rom.  3:5  is  G.  u.  who  tak.  ven.  ? 

1  Vor.  6:9  the  v.  shall  not  inherit 
Beb.  6:10  God  ia  not  v..  to  forget 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY. 
Deut.  25:16  all  that  do  u.  are  ab. 

UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Lev.  19:15  do  no  u.  in  judgm.  35 
Ps.  92:15  there  is  no  u.  in  nim 
■ler.  22:13  buildeth  house  by  u. 
Luke  16:19  friends  of  mam.  of  tt. 
■Tohn  7:18  true,  no  v.  in  him 
Rom.  1:18  u.  of  men  who  hold 
the  truth  in  w. 
29  filled  with  all  u.  fornication 
2:8  them  that  obey  u.  iiidigna. 
3:5  if  our  w.  commend  righte. 
6:13  yield  mem.  as  instru.  of  u. 
9:14  IS  there  u.  with  God? 

2  Cor.  6:14  wh.  fellow,  with  u.? 
2  Thes.  2:10  wi.  deceivab.  of  m. 

12  beli.  not,  had  pleasure  in  u. 
Ueb.  8:12  be  merciful  to  their  u. 
'i  Pet.  2:13  shall  receive  rew.  of «. 

15  Bal.  who  loved  wages  of  u. 
1  John  1:9  cleanse  us  from  all  «, 
5: 17  all  u.  is  sin  ;  th.  is  a  sin  not 

UNRIPE. 
Job  15:33  shall  shake  off  u.  grape 

UNRULY. 
1  TTies.  5:14  warn  th.  that  are  «. 
Tit.  1:6  not  accused  of  riot,  or  «. 

10  there  are  many  v.  and  vain 
Jam.  3:8  tlie  tongue  is  an  «.  evil 

UNSATIABLE. 
Ezek.  16:28  because  thou  wast  u. 

UNSAVORY. 
Job  6:G  w.  be  eaten  with,  salt? 

UNSEARCHABLE. 
Job  5:9  G.  doeth  great  th.  and  u. 
Ps.  145:3  L.  his  greatness  is  w. 
Pror.  25:3  heart  of  kings  is  u. 
Rom.  11:3:3  how  v.  are  his  judg. 
Eph.  3:8  preach  u.  riches  of  C'B. 

UNSEEMLY. 
Rom.  1:27  work,  that  which  is  u. 

1  Cor.  13:5  doth  not  behave  u. 

U.NSHOD. 
Jer.  2:25  withhold  from  being  u. 

UNSKILFUL. 
Iteb.  5:13  babe  is  u.  in  the  word 
UNSPEAKABLE. 

2  Cor.  9:15  thauks  to  G.  for  his  v. 
12:4  can.  up  and  heard  u.  words 

1 1'et.  1:8  rejoice  with  joy  u.  full 

UNSPOTTED. 
Jam.  1:27  to  keep  himself  «.  from 

UNSTABLE. 
Gen.  49:4  u.  as  water,  not  excel 


UPP 

Jam.  1:8  doublemind.  man  is  U. 
2  Pet.  2:14  beguiling  «.  souls 
3:16  are  unlearned  and  u.  wrest 

UNSTOPPED. 
Is.  35:7  ears  of  the  deaf  sh.  be  u. 

UNTAKEN. 
2  Cor.  3:14  remain,  veil  u.  away 

UNTE.MPERED. 
Ezek.  13:10  others  daubed  it  with 
M.  mortar,  11,  14,  15;  22:28 
UNTHANKFUL. 
Lvke  6:35  he  is  kind  to  the  u. 
2  Ti7n.  3:2  blasphem.  u.  unholy 

UNTIMELY. 
Job  3:16  or  as  a  hidden  «.  birth 
Ps.  58:8  like  u.  birth  of  a  woman 
Ec.  6:3  an  u.  birth  is  better  than 
Rev.  6:13  as  fig-trees  cast.  u.  figs 

UNTOWARD. 
Acts  2:40  save  from  u.  generation 

UNWALLED. 
neut.  3:5  cities,  beside  u.  towns 
Ed.  9:19  .Tews  dw.  in  u.  towns 
Ezek.  38:11  I  will  go  to  land  of  u. 

UNWASHEN. 
Mat.  1.5:20  to  eat  with  v.  hands, 
Mark  7:2,  5 

UNWEIGHED. 
1  A'.  7:47  Solomon  left  vessels  u. 

UNWISE. 
Deut.  32:6  thus  requi.  L.  v.  peo. 
Hos.  13:13  11.  son,  sh.  not  stay 
/?(»«.  1:14  debtor  to  wise  and  u. 
Eph.  5:17  be  not  u.  but  underst. 

UNWITTINGLY. 
Lev.  22:14  if  cat  of  holy  things  w. 
Jos.  20:3  that  killeth  person  u.  5 

UNWORTHY,  ILY. 
.\cts  13:46  judge  yourselves  u.  of 
1  Cor.  6:2  are  ye  u.  to  judge  the '; 
11:27  drink  this  cup  of  the  L.  v. 
29  he  that  eateth  and  drink,  u. 
UP,  interjectiotial. 
Gen.  19:14  L.  said,  u.  get  ye  out 
44:4  Joseph  said,  u.  follow  after 
Ex.  32:1  u.  make  us  gods  that 
■Los.  7:13  u.  sanctify  the  people 
■Jud.  4:14  u.  for  this  is  the  day 
8:20  to  first-bom,  u.  slay  them 
9:32  u.  thou  and  the  people  that 
19:28  u.  and  let  us  be  going 
1  Sam.  9:26  u.  that  I  may  send 
UP. 

Ps.  88:15  rea.  to  die  fr.  youth  u. 
Mat.  19:20  I  kept  fr.  my  youth  v. 
Luke  18:21 1  kept  fr.  my  youth  u. 
See  DOWN. 

UPBRAID,  ED,  ETH. 
.Jud.  8:15  with  wh.  ye  did  u.  me 
Mat.  11:20  then  began  he  to  w. 
Mark  16:14  he  u.  th.  with  unbel. 
Ja7n.  l:5giveth  liberally,  u.  not 

UPHARSIN. 
Dan.  5:25  Jlene,  Mene,  Tekel,  U. 

UPIIAZ. 
■Jer.  10:9  gold  is  brought  from  U. 
Dan.  10:5  girded  with  gold  of  U. 

UPHELD. 
Is.  03:5  and  my  fury  it  u.  me 

UPHOLD. 
Ps.  51:12  V.  me  with  thy  free  Pp. 
54:4  L.  with  th.  that  v.  my  soul 
119:116  ti.  me  according  to  word 
Prov.  29:23  honor  sh.  «.  humble 
Is.  41:10 1  will  M.  thee  wi.  right 
42:1  my  servant  whom  I  n. 
63:5 1  wondered  was  none  to  u. 
Ezek.  30:6  that  v.  Egypt  sh.  fall 

UPHOLDEN. 
■Job  4:4  thy  words  have  v.  him 
Prov.  20:28  throne  is  u.  by  mercy 

UPHOLDEST,  ETH. 
Ps.  37:17  Lord  v.  the  righteous 
24  Lord  u.  him  with  his  hand 
41:12  thou  V.  me  in  mine  integ. 
6:3:8  follow,  thv  right  hand  u. 
145:14  the  Lord  v.  all  that  fall 
UPHOLDING. 
Ueb.  1:3  u.  all  things  by  word  of 

UPPER. 
Ex.  12:7  blood  on  v.  door-posts 
Ler.  1:5:45  put  a  cover,  on  v.  lip 
Deut.  24:6  no  man  take  v.  millst. 
■Los.  15:19  gave  w.  spri.  Jud.  1:15 
Zep.  2:14  lodge  in  the  u.  lintels 
■Mark  14:15  vviU  show  you  an  ?/. 

room,  Luke  22:12 
Acts  1:13  went  up  into  w.  room 
19:1  P.  passed  through  u.  coasts 

See  CHAMBER. 


UPS 

UPPERMOST. 

Gen.  40:17  u.  basket  bakemeats 
Is.  17:6  in  top  of  the  u.  bough 

9  cities  sh.  be  as  an  tt.  branch 
Mat.  23:6  they  love  the  w.  rooms, 

Mark  12:39;  Luke  11:43 
UPRIGHT. 
Gen.  37:7  my  sheaf,  arose,  sto.  u. 
Lev.  26:13  and  made  you  go  u. 

1  Sam.  29:6  thou  hast  been  u. 

with  me,  2  Chr.  29:34 

2  Sam.  22:24  I  was  also  u.  before 

him,  Ps.  18:23 

26  wi.  u.  show  thy.  u.  Ps.  18:23 
2  6%r.  29:34  Levites  were  more  k. 
Job  1:1  perf  and  n.  man,  8;  2:3 

8:6  if  M.  he  wou.  awake  for  thee 
12:4  u.  man  is  laughed  to  scorn 
17:8  u.  men  shall  be  astonished 
Ps.  11:7  countenance  behold  u. 
19:13  then  sh.  I  be  u.  innocent 
25:8  Lord  is  good  and  u.  92:15 
33:1  for  praise  is  comely  for  u. 
37:14  as  be  of  m.  conversation 
18  Lordknoweth  days  of  the?*. 

37  perfect  man,  behold  the  u. 
49:14  y.  sh.  have  dominion  over 
111:1  praise  L.  in  assemb.  of  u. 
112:2  generation  of  k.  be  bless. 

4  to  u.  ariseth  light  in  darkn. 
119:137  u.  are  thy  judgments 
125:4  do  good  to  the  u.  in  heart 
140:13  u.  shall  dwell  in  thy  pres- 
ence 

Prov.  2:21  ?/.  shall  dwell  in  land 
10:29  way  of  L.  is  strength  to  a. 
11:3  integ.  of  u.  sh.  guide  them 
6  righteousness  of  «.  deli,  them 
11  by  bless,  of  M.  city  exalted 
20  u.  in  their  way  are  his  deli. 
12:6  mouth  of  «.  shall  deli,  them 
13:6  righteousness  keep,  the  «. 
14:11  taberna.  of  m.  sh.  flourish 
15:8  prayer  of  u.  is  his  delight 
16:17  way  of  u.  to  dep.  tr.  evil 
21:18  transg.  be  ransom  for  u. 
29  as  for  u.  he  direct  his  way 
28:10  )(.  ha.  good  in  possession 
29:10  bloodthirsty  hate  the  M. 

27  u.  is  an  abomina.  to  wicked 
Ec.  7:29  found  G.  made  man  u. 

12:10  written  u.  words  of  truth 
Cant.  1:4  rememb.  u.  love  thee 
Is.  26:7  u.  weigh  path  of  just 
,Jer.  10:5  they  are  u.  as  palm-tr. 
Dan.  8:18  touched  and  set  me  «. 

11:17  enter  and     ones  wi.  him 
Mic.  7:2  is  none  u.  among  men 
4  ti.  sharper  th.  a  thorn  hedge 
Rab.  2:4  lifted,  not  u.  in  him 

See  HEART,  STAND,  STOOD. 
UPRIGHTLY. 

Ps.  15:2  walketh  u.  shall  abide 
58:1  ye  judge  v.  ?  75:2  judge  «. 
84:llgood  fr.  them  that  walk  W. 

Prov.  2:7  buckler  to  th.  walk  «, 
10:9  walketh  u.  walketh  surely 
15:21  man  of  underst.  walk.  u. 
28:18  whoso  walk.  u.  be  saved 

Is.  33:15  speak,  n.  sh.  dwell  high 

Amos  5:10  him  that  speaketh  u. 

JTic.  2:7  to  him  that  walketh  u. 

Gal.  2:14  that  th.  walked  not  w. 
UPRIGHTNESS. 

1  K.  3:6  walked  before  thee  in  u. 

1  Chr.  29:17  hast  pleasure  in  w. 

Job  4:6  and  the  u.  of  thy  ways  ? 
33:23  to  show  unto  man  his  u. 

Ps.  9:8  judgment  to  people  in  u. 
23:21  and  v.  preserve  me 
111:8  St.  fast  and  are  done  in  u. 
113:10  lead  me  into  land  of  u. 

Prov.  2:13  who  leave  paths  of  «. 
14:2  walketh  in  m.  feareth  Lord 
28:6  better  is  poor  walketh  in  M. 

Is.  26:7  way  of  the  just  is  u. 

10  in  land  of  «.  deal  unjustly 
57:2  each  one  walking  in  his  w. 

See  HEART. 

UPRISING. 
Ps.  139:2  my  down-sitt.  and  v. 
UPROAR. 

1  K.  1:41  city  being  in  an  u. 
Mat.  26:5  lest  th.  be  u.  Mark  14:3 
Acts  17:5  Jews  set  city  on  an  «. 

19:40  question  for  this  day's  u. 
20:1  after  u.  was  ceased,  Paul 
21:31  Jerusalem  was  in  an  u. 

38  Egypt,  who  madcst  an  u.  f 

UPSIDE  down. 

2  A".  21:13  dish,  turning  it  M.  d. 
Ps.  146:9  wicked  he  turn.  «.  d. 
Is.  24:1  L.  turneth  earth  u.  d. 

29:16  vour  turning  ofth.  «.  d. 
Acts  17:6  have  turn,  world  u.  tf. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


USE 

UPWARD. 

Vum.  8:24  from  95  years  old  and 
u.  1  Chr.  23:3 

1  Sam.  9:3  from  should,  u.  10:23 

2  K.  19::30  bear  fruit  u.  Is.  37:31 
2  Chr.  31:16  fr.  3  years  old  and  u. 
Job  5:7  to  trouble  as  sparks  fly  u. 
Ec.  3:21  spirit  of  man  goeth  u. 
Is.  8:21  curse  God,  andTlook  u. 

38:14  mine  eyes  fail  lookiusr  u. 
Ezek.  1:27  app.  of  loins  u.  8:2 

41:7  a  winding  about  still  u. 
Sag.  2:15  fr.  this  day  andw.  18 
UR. 

Gen.  11:28  before  his  father  in  TJ. 
15:7  bro.  thee  out  of  U.  Neh.  9:7 

1  Chr.  11:35  Eliphal  the  son  of  U. 

URGE,  D. 
Gen.  .33:11  Jacob  u.  Esau,  and  he 
Jud.  16:16  Delilah  u.  Samson 
19:7  depart,  his  father-in-law  v,. 

2  K.  2:17  u.  him  till  ashamed 
5:16  u.  Elisha;  23  he  m.  Gehazi 

Lukt  11:53  Pharisees  began  to  u. 

FRGEIVT. 
Ex.  12:33  Egypt,  were  u.  on  peo. 
Dan.  3:22  king's  conmmand.  u, 
tJRI. 

Ex.  31:2  B.  son  of  XT.  35:30;  38:22; 
1  Chr.  2:20;  2  Chr.  1:5 

1  A'.  4:19  sou  of  U.  v  as  in  Gile. 
Ezr.  10:24  Telem,  and  U.  porters 

URIAH,  or  URIJAH. 

2  Sam.  11:3  Bath-sh.  wife  of  TT.  ? 
6  say.  Send  me  U.  the  Hittite 
14  sent  it  by  U.  21  U.  is  dead 

12:9  hast  killed  U.  with  sword 
23:39  U.  one  of  David's  worthies 
1  K.  15:5  only  in  matter  of  U. 

1  Chr.  11:41  U.  the  Hittite 
Ezr.  8:33  weighed  by  son  of  TT. 
I:Te\.  3:4  next  repaired  son  of  XT. 

21  Meremoth,  son  of  U. 
8:4  U.  on  his  right  hand 
Is.  8:2  I  took  faithful  witnes.  TJ. 
Mat.  1:6  Solomon  of  wife  of  U. 
URIJAH. 

2  K.  16:10  sent  U.  fashion  of  alt. 
16  did  II.  as  kin"  A.  commau. 

Jer.  26:20  U.  prophesied  against 
21  U.  fled  into  Egypt 
URIM. 

Ex.  28:30  u.  and  thum.  Lev.  8:8 
Num.  27:21  coun.  aft.  judg.  of  u. 
Deut.  33:8  let  u.  be  with  holy  O. 

1  Sam.  28:6  by  u.  nor  prophets 
Ezr.  2:63  prie.  with  u.  Neh.  7:65 

Against  US. 
Mark  9:40  he  that  is  not  a.  u.  is 

on  our  part,  Luke  9:50 
Som.  8:31  G.  for  us,  who  a.  u.  f 
For  US. 

2  Chr.  13:10  as/,  u.  L.  is  our  G. 
Mat.  17:4  L.  it  is  good /or  m.  to 

be  here,  Mark  9:5 ;  Lu.  9:33 
From  US. 
1  John  2:19  they  went  out  fr.  «. 

See  DEPART. 

Of  US. 

1  John  2:19  th.  were  not  of  n.  for 
if  they  had  been  of  u.  they 
To  US-WARD. 
Ps.  40:5  though,  wh.  are  to  u.-w. 
Eph.  1:19  gre.  of  power  tou.-vi. 
a  Pet.  3:9  long  sufl"ering  to  u.-w. 

With  US. 
Mat.  1:23  interpret,  is,  G.  w.  u. 

USE,  Substantive. 
Lev.  7:24  be  used  in  any  other  ?i. 
Deut.  26:14  aught  for  unclean  u. 
i  Sam.  1:18  teach  Ju.  u.  of  bow 

1  Chr.  28:15  to  u.  of  candlestick 
Pom.  1:26  did  change  natural  u, 
Eph.  4:29  good  to  u.  of  edifying 

2  Tim.  2:21  meet  for  master's  u. 
Beb.  5:14  by  u.  ha.  senses  exer. 

U.SES. 

Tit.  3:14  works  for  necessary  u. 
USE,  Verb. 

Zev.  19:25  neither  u.  enchantm. 
Num.  10:2  a.  trumpe.  for  calling 

15:39  ye  u.  to  go  a  whoring 
1  Chr.  12:2  could  u.  right  hand 
Jer.  2:}:31  u.  th.  tongues  and  say 

31:23  shall  u.  this  speech  in  J. 

46:11  vain  u.  many  medicines 
Ezek.  12:23  no  more  u.  it  a  prov. 

16:44  shall  u.  proverb  ag.  thee 

18:2  that  ye  u.  this  proverb? 
3  not  have  occasion  to  use  pro 

21:21  stood  to  u.  divination 
Mat.  6:7  u.  not  vaiu  repetitions 


UTT 

Acts  14:.')  to  u.  apostles  despitef- 

1  Cor.  7:21  made  free,  u.  it  rath- 
31  u.  this  world  as  not  abus.  it 

2  Cor.  1:17  did  I  u.  lightness 
3:12  we  u.  great  plai.  of  speech 
13:10  present,  I  should?/,  sharp 

Gal.  5:13  u.  not  liberty  for  occa. 

1  Tim.  1:8  if  a  man  u.  it  lawfully 
3:10  let  th.  v.  office  of  a  deacon 
5:23  u.  wine  for  stomach's  sake 

1  Pet.  4:9  u.  hospitality  one  to 
USED. 

Ex.  21:.36  \i  ox  hath  u.  to  push 
Lev.  7:24  may  be  u.  in  any  use 
Jud.  14:10  so  u.  you.  men  to  do 
20  wh.  Samson  v.  as  his  friend 

2  K.  17:17  u.  enchantments,  21:6 
■Jer.  2:24  ass  v.  to  the  wilderness 
Ezek.  22:29  people  u.  oppression 

35:11  envy  which  thou  hast  u. 
IIos.  12:10  M.  similitud.  by  prop. 
Mark  2:18  disc,  of  John  u.  to  fa. 
Acts  19:19  which  u.  curious  arts 
Pom.  3:13  with  tongues  u.  deceit 
1  Cor.  9:12  have  not  u.  this  pow. 

15  I  ha.  u.  none  of  these  things 
1  Thes.  2:5  u.  we  flattering  wor. 

Tim.  3:13  ha.  n.  office  of  deac. 
Reb.  10:33  companio.  were  so  u. 

USEST. 
Ps.  119:132  u.  to  those  that  love 

USETH. 
/)eut.  18:10  any  th.  u.  divination 
Eit.  6:8  apparel  king  u.  to  wear 
Prov.  15:2  the  wise  u.  knowled. 
18:23  the  poor  u.  entreati.  rich 
■Ter.  22:13  u.  service  with,  wages 
Ezek.  16:44  that  u.  proverbs  shall 
Ueb.  5:13  every  one  that  v.  milk 

CSIXG. 
Col.  2:22  wh.  are  to  perish  wi.  u. 
1  Pet.  2:16  not  ic.  liberty  for  clo. 

USURP. 
1  Tim.  2:12  worn,  to  u.  authority 

USURER. 
Ex.  22:22  shall  not  be  as  a  w. 

USURY. 
Ex.  22:25  thou  lay  upon  him  u. 
Lev.  25:36  take  no  u.  of  him,  37 
Deut.  23:19  lend  on  u.  to  brother 

20  thou  mayest  lend  upon  v. 
Neh.  5:7  exact  u.  10  leave  oS u. 
Ps.  15:5  putteth  his  money  tou. 
Prov.  28:8  iiicreas.  substance 
7s-.  24:2  tak.  of  u.  so  wi.  gi.  of  u. 
■Jer.  15:10  neither  lent  on  w.  nor 

have  men  lent  to  me  on  u. 
Ezek.  18:8  not  giv.  forth  on  u.  17 

13  given  on  u.  22:12  taken  u. 
Mat.  25:27  own  wi.  %i.  Luke  19:23 

UTMOST  OUT>IOST. 
Gen.  49:-25  u.  bound  of  the  hills 
Num.  22:41  see  u.  of  peop.  23:13 
Deut.  30:4  driven  Xou.  parts 
■Jer.  9:26  u.  corners,  25:23 ;  49:32 
Luke  11:31  she  came  fr.  u.  parts 

UTTER,  Verb. 
Lev.  5:1  if  he  do  not  u.  it  bear 
Jos.  2:14  our  life  if  ye  u.  not  this 
20  if  thou  n.  it  we  will  be  tjuit 
■Tud.  5:12  Dehor,  u.  song,  Arise 
Job  8:10  shall  th.  not  u.  words  ? 
15:2  wise  man  u.  vain  knowl.  ? 
27:4  nor  shall  tongue  u.  deceit 
33:3  my  lips  shall  u.  knowledge 
7^*.  78:2  I  will  u.  dark  sayings 
94:4  long  shall  u.  hard  things  ? 
106:2  who  can  u.  mighty  acts  ? 
119:171  my  lips  shallw.  praise 
145:7  shall  u.  memory  of  goodn. 
Prov.  14:5  false  witn.  will  u.  lies 
2;3::33  heart  shall  u.  perv.  things 
Ec.  1:8  labor,  man  cannot  v.  it 
5:2  not  hasty  to  u.  before  God 
Is.  .32:6  vile  person  will  u.  error 
48:20  u.  it  even  to  end  of  earth 
Jer.  1:16  I  will  v.  my  judgments 
25:30  n.  voice  from  holy  nabita, 
Ezek.  24:3  u.  aparab.  unto  rebel 
Joel  2:11  Lord  shall  v.  his  voice 
3:16  ^l.  voice  fr.  Jeru.  Amos  1:2 
Mat.  13:35  I  will  v.  things  kept 

1  ('nr.  14:9  ?/.  words  easy  under 

2  Cor.  12:4  not  law.  forman  to  u 

UTTER,  Adjective. 
1  K.  20:42  I  appointed  to  v.  des 
Nah.  1 :8  make  u.  end  of  place 
Zee.  14:11  no  more  u.  destructi. 

UTTERANCE. 
Acts  2:4  spake  as  Spirit  gave  u. 

1  Cor.  1:5  are  enriched  in  all  u. 

2  Cor.  8:7  as  ye  abound  in  u.  and 
Eph.  6:19  pray,  that  u.  be  given 
Col.  4:3  G.  wo.  open  a  door  of  u. 


VAI 

UTTERED. 

Nvm.  30:6  husba.  when  she  «.  8 
■lud.  11:11  Jephthah  w.  his  words 
2  Sam.  22:14  Most  High  u.  his 

voice,  Ps.  46:6 
Job  26:4  to  whom  hast  u.  words  ? 
42:3  I  v..  that  I  understood  not 
Ps.  66:14  lips  u.  when  in  trouble 
Hab.  3:10  deep  u.  his  voice  and 
limn.  8:26  groan,  wh.  can.  be  u. 
lleb.  5:11  many  th.  hard  to  be  u. 
Rev.  10:3  seven  thun.  «.  voices 
4  when  seven  thunders  had  u. 
UTTERETH. 
Job  15:5  thy  mouth  v.  iniquities 
Ps.  19:2  day  unto  day  u.  speech 
Prov.  1:20  wisdom  u.  her  voice 
21  she  11.  her  words,  saying 
10:18  that  u.  slander  is  a  fool 
29:11  a  fool  u.  all  his  mind,  but 
Jer,  10:13  wh.  he  u.  voice,  51:16 
Mic.  7:3  great  man  u.  his  desire 

UTTERIXG. 
Is.  59:13  u.  from  heart  words 

UTTERLY. 
Ex.  17:14  u.  put  out  remembra. 
Jud.  15:2  I  thou,  hadstw.  hated 
21:11  shall  u.  destroy  eve.  male 

1  Sam.  15:3  u.  dest.  Amalekites 
Is.  2:18  idols  he  shall  v.  abolish 

6:11  until  land  be  xi.  desolate 
24:3  u.  emptied;  19  v,.  broken 
Hos.  1:61  will  v.  take  th.  away 
10:15  king  of  Israel  u.  cut  ofl;' 

See  DESTHOTED. 

UTTERMOST. 

2  K.  7:5  lep.  came  to  u.  part,  8 
Neh.  1:9  were  cast  to  u.  p;irt 
Ps.  2:8  give  u.  parts  for  possess. 
Mat.  5:26  till  hast  paidw.  fartli. 

12:42  ca.  from  u.  parts  to  hear 
Mark  13:27  gath.  elect  fr.  u.  part 
Arts  24:22  I  will  kn.  u.  of  your 
1  Thes.  2:16  wrath  is  come  to  u. 
neb.  7:25  save  them  to  u. 
See  ■DTMOST. 

UZ. 

Gen.  10:23  children  of  Aram;  TT. 
36:-28  of  Dishan ;  TT.  1  Chr.  1:12 

1  Chr.  1:17  Sh.  Lud,  Ara.  andU. 
Job  1:1  man  in  land  of  U.  Job 
Jer.  23:20  made  king  of  U.  drink 
Lam.  4:21  Odaught.  of  E.  in  U. 

UZZA,  UZZAH. 

2  Sam.  6:3  U.  drave,  1  Chr.  13:7,  9 
6  U.  put  forth  his  hand  to  ark 
8  L.  had  made  breach  upon  I'. 

2  K.  21:18  buried  in  garden  ofU. 
26  Am.  1  Chr.  6:29  Mahli,  U. 

1  Chr.  8:7  remo.  thorn,  begat  TT. 
Ezr.  2:49  childr.  of  U.  Neh.  7:51 
UZZIAH,  called  AZARIAH, 

OZIAS. 

2  K.  15:13  in  39th  year  of  TT. 

34  Jotham  did  as  his  father  TT. 

1  Chr.  6:24  a  son  of  Kohath,  TT. 
11:44  U.  the  Ashterathite,  vali. 
27:25  over  storehouses  son  of  U. 

2  Chr.  20:1  all  pe.  made  U.  king 

8  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  TT. 
18  pertaineth  not  to  thee,  U.  to 

21  TJ.  a  leper  to  day  of  death 
Ezr.  10:21  TT.  son  of  Ilarim  had 
Neh.  11:4  dw.  Athaiah  son  of  TT. 
Is.  1:1  in  the  days  of  U.  IIos.  1:1 ; 

Amos  1:1 
6:1  in  year  king  TT.  died,  I  saw 
Zee.  14:5  earthqu.  in  days  of  TJ. 
Mat.  1:8  Joram  begat  O. 

9  0.  begat  Joatham 

UZIEL. 

Ex.  6:18  sons  of  Ko.  Iz.  TT.  Num. 
3:19;  1  CVir.  6:2, 18;  23:12 

22  and  the  sonsofTJ.  Lev.  10:4; 
Num.  3:30;  1  Chr.  15:10; 
23:20;  24:24 

1  Chr.  4:42  of  Simeon  had  TT.  for 
7:7  TT.  son  of  Bela ;  25:4  U.  sou 

2  Chr.  29:14  Jeduthiin;  She.U. 
Neh.  3:8  U.  of  goldsmiths  repair. 

V. 

VAGABOND,  S. 

Gen.  4:12  a  fugitive  and  t'.  shalt 
14  I  shall  be  fugitive  andj;,  in 
Ps.  109:10  let  his  children  be  v. 
Acts  19:13  certain  v.  Jews  took 
VAIL.   See  veil. 

VAIW. 

Ex.  5:9  let  not  regard  v.  words 
Devt.  32:47  it  is  not  a  v.  thing 
Jud.  9  4  Abimelech  hired  v.  per. 
11:3  gathered  r.  men  to  Jepnth. 
1  S  :m.  12:-21  shou.  ye  go  after  v. 


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VAL 

2  Sam.  6:20  one  of  the  v.  fellows 
2  K.  17:15  became  v.  and  went 

18:20  are  but  v.  words.  Is.  36:5 
2  Chr.  13:7  gath.  to  Jero.  v.  men 
■lob  11:11  he  knoweth  v.  men 
12  for  V.  man  would  be  wise 

15:2  wise  man  utter  v.  knowl.  ? 

16:3  sh.  v.  words  have  an  end? 

27:12  are  ye  thus  altogether  v.  f 
Ps.  2:1  imag.  a;),  thing, .ilcis 4:25 

20:4  I  have  not  sat  with  v.  per. 

33:17  horse  v.  thing  for  safety 

39:6  eve.  man  walk,  in  v.  show 

60:11  V.  is  help  of  man,  108:12 

62:10  become  not  v.  in  robbery 

119:113  I  hate  t).  thoughts 

127:2  V.  for  you  to  rise  early 
Prov.  12:11  followeth  v.  persons 

28:19  followeth  v.  persons  shall 

31:30  favor  deceitful,  beauty  v. 
Ec.  6:12  all  days  of  his  v.  life 
Is.  1:13  br.  no  more  v.  oblationa 

.30:5  they  are  but  v.  words 
■Itr.  2:5  vanity,  are  become  v. 

4:14  how  long  thy  v.  thoughts? 

10:3  customs  of  the  peop.  are  v. 

23:16  prophets  make  you  v.  th. 
Lam.  2:14  prophets  have  seen  ». 

4:17  our  eyes  failed  for  v.  help 
Ezek.  12:24  no  more  any  v.  vision 

13:7  have  ye  not  seen  v.  vision 
Mai.  3:14  it  is  v.  to  serve  God 
Mat.  6:7  use  not  v.  repetitions 
Rom.  1:21  bee.  v.  in  imaginatio. 
1  Cor.  3:20  thoiig.  of  wise  are  v. 

15:14  is  our  preaching  v.  and 
your  faith  is  also  v.  17 
Eph.  5:6  decei.  you.  wi.  v.  words 
Col.  2:8  spoil  you  thro'  v.  deceit 
1  Tim.  1:6  turn,  aside  to  v.  jang. 

6:20  V.  babblings,  2  Tim.  2:16 
Tit.  1:10  unruly  and  v.  talkers 

.3:9  they  are  unprofitable  and  v. 
Jos.  1:26  this  man's  religion  isw. 

2:20  know,  Ov.  man,  that  faith 
1  Pet.  1:18  redeemed  fr.  v.  con  v. 

In  VAIiV. 
Ex.  20:7  not  take  name  of  Lord 

in  V.  Devt.  5:11 
Lev.  26:16  ye  shall  sow  seed  in  v. 
Job  9:29  why  then  labor  linv.f 

35:16  doth  Job  open  mouth  ire  v. 

39:16  her  labor  is  in  v.  without 

41:9  behold,  ho.  of  him  is  in  v. 
Ps.  89:47  hast  th.  m.  men  in  v.  * 

1-27:1  la.  in  v.  watch,  wak.  in  v. 
Prov.  30:9  take  name  of  G.  in.  v. 
Is.  43:19  seed  of  Jac.  seek  in  v. 

49:4  I  have  labored  in  v.  spent 

strength  for  naught  in  v. 
Jer.  2:30  m  v.  have  I  smit.  chil. 

4:30  in  v.  sh.  make  thyself  fair 

8:8  are  wise,  lo,  certainly  in  v. 

40:11  inv.  sh.  thou  use  medicL 

51:58  people  shall  labor  in  v. 
Ezek.  6:10  kn.  have  not  said  inv. 
Rom.  13:4  bear,  not  sword  in  v. 

1  Cor.  15:2  unless  ye  belie,  inv. 

2  Cor.  6:1  not  grace  of  G.  in  v. 
Gal.  2:2  lest  I  should  run  ire  v. 

21  then  Christ  is  dead  in  v. 
1  T/ies.  3:5  and  our  labor  be  in  v. 
Jam.  4:5  think  scri.  saith  in  v./ 

VAIN-GLORY. 
Gal.  B:3Q  not  be  desirous  otv.-ff. 
Phil.  2:3  noth.  be  done  thro'  v.-g. 

VAIIVLY. 
Col.  2:18  V.  pufl'ed  up  by  fleshly 
VALE. 

Gen.  14:3  Icings  in  v.  of  Sidd.  8 
10  V.  of  Siddimwas  full  of  pits 
37:14  he  sent  Joseph  out  of  v. 
Deut.  1:7  in  hills  and  in  the  v. 
Jos.  10:40  J.  smote  country  of  v. 
1  K.  10:27  cedars  aa  sycamore- 
trees  in  V.  2  Chr.  1:15 
Jer.  33:13  in  cit.  of  v.  sh.  flocks 
VALIAXT. 

1  Sam.  14:52  when  S.  saw  v.  man 
16:18  son  of  J.  a  mighty  v.  man 
18:17  be  v.  for  me,  and  fight 
26:15  Art  not  thou  a  v.  man  ? 
31:12  the  v.  men  took  body  of  S. 

2  Sam.  2:7  be  v.  13:28;  17:10  is  v. 
11:16  he  knew  that  v.  men  were 
23:20  Benaiah,  son  of  a  v.  man 

of  Kabzeel,  1  Chr.  11:22 
1  IC.  1:42  fur  thou  art  a  v.  man 
1  Chr.  7:2  sons  of  T.  we.  v.  men 

11:26  V.  men  of  the  armies  were 
Cant.  3:7   threescore  v.  men 

about  it,  of  the  v.  of  Israel 
7s.  10:13  put  down  inhab.  like  v. 

33:7  th.  V.  ones  sh.  cry  without 
Jer.  9:3  are  not  v.  for  the  truth 

40:15  are  thy  v.  men.  sw.  away! 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


VAN 

iTah.  2:3  v.  men  are  in  scarlet 
Sib.  11:34  through  faith  wax.  v. 

VALIANTBST. 
Jiid.  21:10  12,000  lueu  of  the  v. 

VALIANTLY. 
Kum.  24:18  and  Israel  shall  Aov. 
1  dir.  19:13  and  let  us  behave  v. 
f$.  60:12  we  shall  do  v.  108:13 

118:15  hand  of  Lord  doeth  v.  16 

VALLEY. 
Oen.  14:17  king  of  Sod.  met  at  v. 
2fum.  32:9  went  to  v.  of  Eshcol 
Deitt.  1:24  came  to  v.  of  Eshcol 

81:4  bring  heifer  to  a  rou^h  v. 

84:3  the  plain  otv.  of  Jericho 
6  he  buried  Moses  in  a  v.  in 
Jos.  7:24  broug.  thera  to  v.  of  A. 

10:12  moon,  in  v.  of  Aijalon 

15:8  which  is  at  end  of  the  v. 
Jud.  1:19  drive  out  inhabit,  of  r. 

7:8  host  of  Midian  was  in  v.  12 

16:4  a  woman  iu  the  v.  of  Sorek 

1  Sam.  6:13  reap,  wheat-ha.  in  v. 
21:9  whom  th.  slowest  in  the 

S  Sam.  5:18  spread  themselves  in 
V.  ofRepliaini,  22;  23:13 
8:13  smi.  Syrians  iu  v.  of  salt 

2  K.  2:16  Spirit  cast  him  into  ti. 
3:16  make  this  v.  full  of  ditches 
14:7  he  slew  of  Kdoni  iu  v.  of 

salt,  1  Chr.  18:12 
2  Chr.  35:22  fight  in  v.  of  Megid. 
Job  21:33  clods  of  i).  sh.  be  sweet 

89:21  paweth  in  v.  and  rejoicetli 
Ps.  23:4  I  walk  thro'  v.  of  death 

60:6  mete  v.  of  Succoth,  108:7 

84:6  passing  through  v.  of  Baca 
Prov.  30:17  ravens  of  v.  pick  out 

Cant.  6:11  went  to  see  frui.  of  v. 
Is.  17:5  gathercth  in  v.  of  Reph. 

82:1  burden  of  the  v.  of  vision 
5  day  of  trouble  in  i'.  of  vision 

28:4  beauty  on  head  of  fat  v. 
21  sh.  be  wroth  as  iu  v.  of  Gi. 

40:4  every  v.  shall  be  exalted 

65:10  V.  of  Ac.  a  place  of  herds 
Jer.  2:23  see  thy  way  iu  the  v. 

7:32  1'.  of  n.  V.  of  slaun:ht.  19:6 

21:13  ag.  thee,  O  inhabita.  of  r. 

48:8  V.  perish,  plain  destroyed 

49:4  why  gloriest  iu  flowi.  v.  ? 
Ezek.  37:1  in  v.  full  of  bones 
Hos.  1:5  bow  of  Is.  in  v.  of  Jezr. 

2:15  give  v.  of  A.  door  of  hope 
Joel  3:2  br.  into  v.  of  Jehoshap. 
14  multitudes  in  the  v.  of  dec. 

18  fountain  shall  water  v.  of  S. 
Ztc.  12:11  mourning  in  v.  of  M. 

14:4  there  shall  bo  a  great  v. 
5  shall  flee  to  v.  of  mountains 
•Luke  3:5  every  v.  shall  be  filled 

Set  GATE. 

VALLEYS. 
Num.  24:6  as  v.  are  they  spread 
I)eut.  8:7  depths  spring  out  of  v. 

11:11  a  land  of  hills  arid  v. 
1  K.  20:28  but  he  is  not  G.  o{v. 
Job  30:6  to  dwell  in  clifts  oft;. 

39:10  he  harrow  v.  after  thee  ? 
Ps.  65:13  V.  covered  with  corn 

104:8  go  down  by  v.  unto  iilace 
10  sendeth  springs  into  tlie  v. 
Cant.  2:1  rose  of  Shar.  lily  of  v. 
Is.  22:7  thy  v.  full  of  chariots 

28:1  which  are  on  head  of  fat  v. 

41:18  open  fount,  in  midst  of  v. 

57:5  slaying  the  children  in  v. 
Jer.  49:4  wheref.  glori.  thou  in  v. 
Ezek.  6-3  fcaith  L.  to  v.  36:4,  6 

7:16  oa  mount,  like  doves  of  v. 
VALOR. 
Jud.  3:29  slew  10,000  men  of  v. 

6:12  with  th.  misxlity  man  of  v. 

11:1  Jephth.  miglity  man  of  v. 

1  K.  11:23  Jeroboam,  a  man  of  v. 

2  if.  5:1  Naa.  mighty  man  in  v. 

1  Chr.  12:98  Zadok,  a  man  off. 

2  Chr.  17:17  Eliada,  a  man  of  v. 
See  Miohtij  men. 

VALUE. 
Jb613:4  ye  are  physici.  of  no  r. 
Mat.  10:31  yearcof  more  t'.  than 
many  sparrows,  Luke  12:7 
VALUE,  ST. 
Lev.  27:8  the  priest  shall  ?i.  him 
12  as  thou  V.  it  who  art  priest 
Mat,  27:9  whom  they  of  I.  did  v. 

VALUED. 
LefO.  27:16  barley  v.  at  50  shekels 
Job  28:16  wisdom  cannot  be  v. 

19  nci.  shall  it  be  v.  with  gold 
Mat.  27:9  pri.  of  him  that  was  t'. 

VANISH,  ED,  ETH. 
Joh  6:17  they  wax  warm,  they  r. 


VEn 

J&i.7:9  as  cloud  is  consumed,  v. 
Is.  51:6  heavens  shall  v.  away 
Jer.  49:7  is  their  wisdom  i).  ? 
Luke  24:31  v.  out  of  their  sight 

1  Cor.  13:8  knowledge,  it  shall  i;. 
Ikb.  8:13  wax.  old,  ready  to  v. 
Jam.  4:14  life  is  a  vapor  that «. 

VAIVITY. 

2  K.  17:15  followed  v.  beca.  vain 
Job  7:3  ma.  possess  months  otv. 

16  let  me  alone,  days  are  v. 
15:31  let  not  him  that  is  deceiv. 

trust  in  v.  v.  sh.  be  recomp. 
35  mischief,  and  bring  forth  r. 
31:5  if  I  walked  witht).  or  hast. 
35:13  sure  G.  will  not  hear  v. 
Ps.  4:2  how  long  will  ye  lovei).  ? 
10:7  under  his  tongue  misc.  v. 
12:2  they  speak     every  one  to 
24:4  hath  not  lifted  up  soul  lov. 
39:5  best  estate  is  altogether  v. 
11  man  is  v.  04:11  thoughts  v. 
41:6  he  speaketh  v.  144:8,  11 
62:9  are    and  lighter  than  v. 
78:.33  days  did  he  consume  in  v. 
119:37  turn  eyes  from  behold,  v. 
144:4  man  is  like  to  v.  a  shadow 
Prov.  13:11  wealth  gotten  by  v. 
21:8  treas.  by  lying  tong.  is  v. 
22:8  sowcth  iniq.  shall  reap  v. 
30:8  remove  from  me  v.  and  lies 
Ec.  1:2  V.  of  vanities,  saith  the 
preacher,  all  is  v.  14;  3:19; 
11:8;  12:8 
2:1  this  is  also  v.  15,  19,  21,  23; 
4:8,  16;  5:10;  6:2,  9;  7:6: 
8:10,  14 

11  beh.  all  wast).  17,  26;  4:4 
4:7  I  saw  v.  6:4  cometh  with  v. 
0:11  many  things  that  incre.  v. 
7:15  thi.  I  ha.  seen  in  days  of  v. 
8:14  a  v.  that  is  done  on  earth 
9:9  with  wife  all  the  days  of  v. 
11:10  childhood  and  youth  are  v. 

Is.  5:18  dr.  iniq.  with  cords  of  v. 
30:28  sift  nations  wi.  sieve  of  v. 
40:17  nations  to  him  counted  v. 
23  maketh  judges  of  earth  as 
41:29  behold,  they  are  all  v.  44:9 
57:13  wind  carry,  v.  take  them 
58:9  take  away  v.  59:4  tru.  in  v. 

•/iT.  2:5  th.  have  walked  after  v. 
10:15  they  are  v.  errors,  51:18 
16:19  fathers  have  inherited  v. 
18:15  peopleburut  incense  foji. 

Ezek.  13:6  th.  have  seen  v.  22:28 

8  because  j-e  have  spoken  v. 

9  prophets  that  see  v.  21:29 
23  sh.  see  no  more  v.  nor  div. 

IIos.  12:11  V.  they  sacri.  bullocks 
llab.  2:13  weary  themsel.  for  v. 
Zee.  10:2  for  idols  have  spok.  v. 
Pom.  8:20  creature  subject  to  v. 
Eph.  4:17  as  Gentiles  walk,  in  i'. 
2  Pet.  2:18  speak  gre.  words  of  v. 

VANITIES. 
Deut.  32:21  provo.  me  with  their 

■0.  1  K.  10:13,26;  Jer.  8:19 
Ps.  31:6  that  regard  lying  v. 
Ec.  1:2  vanity  oiv.  saith,  12:8 
5:7  in  multi.  of  dreams  are  v. 
Jer.  10:8  stock  is  doctrine  of  v. 
14:22  any  am.  v.  can  cause  rain  ? 
Jon.  2:8  that  obsor^•e  lying  v. 
Acts  14:15  ye  should  turn  from  v. 

VAPOR,  S. 
Job  36:27  pour  rain  accord,  to  v. 

33  cattle  also  concerning  thet'. 
Ps.  135:7  causcth  v.  to  ascend 
148:8  and  v.  fulfdling  his  woi"d 
Acts  2:19  signs  in  earth,  v. 
Jam.  4:14  what  is  your  life?  at!. 

VARIABLENESS. 
Jam.  1:17  lights,  wi.  wh.  is  now. 

VARIANCE. 
Mat.  10:35  set  a  man  at  v.  ag.  fa. 
Cd.  5:20  works  of  flesh,  hat.  v. 

VASHTI. 

Est.  1:9  V.  queen  made  a  feast 

12  queen  V.  refused  to  come  at 
19  V.  come  no  more  bef.  king 

2:17  made  her  queen  inst.  of  \  . 

VAUNT,  ETH. 

Jxid.  7:2  lost  Isr.  r.  against  me 

1  Cor.  13:4  charity  t'.'uot  itself 

VEHEMENT. 

Cant.  8:6  love,  th.  ha.  a  r.  flame 
Jon.  4:8  G.  prepared  a  v.  wind 

2  Cor.  7:11  v.  desire  it  wrought 

VEHEMENTLY. 
Mark  14:31  Peter  spake  more  v. 
Luke  6:48  beat  r.  on  house,  49 
ll:.")3Pha.  bocan  to  urge  himr. 
23:10  Etood  ttud  V.  accused  Uim 
]( 


VER 

VEIL. 

Gen.  24:65  Rebekah  took  a  v. 

38:14  Tam.  covered  hers,  with  V. 
Ex.  26:31  sh.  make  a  v.  of  blue 

34:.33  Moses  put  a  v.  on  face,  35 

36:35  t).  of  blue,  2  Chr.  3:14 
Lev.  16:2  come  not  within  the  v. 
15  bring  his  blood  within  v. 

24:3  without  v.  sh.  Aaron  order 
Ruth  3:15  bring  v.  th.  hast  upon 
Cant.  5:7  keep,  took  away  my  v. 
Is.  25:7  destroy  v.  spread  over 
Mat.  27:51     of  temple  was  rent, 

3Iark1o:m\  LukeiSA5 
2  Cor.  3:13  M.  put  a  v.  over  face 

14  same  v.  untaken  away,  wh 
t).  is  done  away  in  Christ 

15  to  this  day  r.  is  upon  heart 

16  the  ti.  shall  be  taken  away 
Ileb.  6:19  wh.  entereth  within  v. 

9:3  aft.  second  v.  the  tabernacle 
10:20  thro'  the  v.  that  is  to  say 

VEILS. 
Is.  3:23  L.  will  take  away  the  v. 
VEIN. 

Job  28:1  there  is  a  v.  for  silver 
VENGEANCE. 

Gen.  4:15  v.  sh.  be  taken  on  him 
Deut.  32:.35  to  me  belonjoth  v. 
and,  Ps.  94:1 ;  Heb.  10:30 
41  render  v.  to  mine  enemies 
43  will  render  ».  to  adversaries 
■lud.  11:36  Lord  hath  taken  v. 
Ps.  58:10  rejoice  wh.  he  soeth  v. 

99:8  took.  v.  of  their  inventions 

14C:7  execute  v.  upon  heathen 
Prov.  6:34  not  spare  in  day  of  v. 
Is.  34:8  day  of  v.  61:2;  Jer.  51:6 

35:4  your  God  will  come  with  f. 

47:3  1  will  take  v.  .Jer.  51:36 

59:17  he  put  on  garments  of  v. 

63:4  for  day  of  v.  is  in  my  heart 
Jer.  11:20  let  see  thy  v.  20:12 

46:10  day  of  v.  50:15  v.  of  the 
Lord,  28 

50:28  t>.  of  L.  ti.  of  temp.  51:11 
Lam.  3:60  hast  seen  all  their  v. 
Ezek.  24:8  cause  fury  to  take  v. 

25:12  by  taking  v.  hath  oflended 

14  V.  on  Edom  by  hand  of  Isr. 

15  bee.  Philistines  have  tak.  t'. 

17  when  I  lay  v.  on  Philistines 
Mic.  5:15  execute  v.  Ezek.  25:17 
Nah.  1:2  Lord  will  takeu.  on  his 

adversaries 
Liike  21:22forthesebedaysof  v. 
.•lets  28:4  f .  suffereth  not  to  live 
Pom.  3:5  unright.  who  tak.  v.  ? 

12:19  V.  is  mine,  saith  the  Lord 
2  Thes.  1:8  flaming  fire,  taking  ti. 
Jude  7  suffering  v.  of  eternal  fire 

VENISON. 
Gen.  25:23  because  he  eat  of  v. 
27:3  go  to  Cold,  take  some  v.  7 
19  arise,  and  cat  of  my  v.  31 

VENOM. 

Deut.  32:33  wine  is  v.  of  asps 

VENOMOUS. 
Acts  23:4  barbarians  saw  v.  beast 
VENT. 

Job  32:19  as  wine  wh.  hath  no  v. 

VENTURE. 
1  K.  22:34  a  certain  man  drew  a 

bow  at  a     2  Chr.  18:33 
VERIFIED. 
Gen.  42:20  so  sh.  your  words  bet'. 
1  K.  8:26  and  let  thy  word  be  v. 

•iChr.  6:17 

VERILY. 
Gen.  42:51  we  are  v.  guilty 
Mat.  5:88  ti.  I  say  unto  yon,  0:2, 

5,  16;  8:10;  10:15,  23,  42; 

ra:ll:  13:17:  16:28;  17:20; 

18:3,  13,13:  19:23,28  ;  21:21, 

Jl;  23:36  ;  24:2,34,47;  25:12, 

40,  45;  26:13;   Mark  3:28; 

C:ll;  8:12;  9:1,41;  10:1.5,29; 

11:23;  12:43;  13:30;  14:9,  18, 

25;  XuA«4:24;  11:.51;  12:37; 

13:35;  18:17,  29;  21:32 
26  V.  I  say  unto  thee,  26:34; 

J/a;-i- 14:.30;  23:43 
.4rfe  22:3  am  v.  a  Jew  born  in  T. 
1  Cor.  5:3  I  v.  as  absent  in  body 
Heb.  2:16  i'.  he  took  not  nature 
1  John  2:5  iu  him  v.  is  love  of  G. 

VERILY,  VERILY. 

./o/ml;ol  V.  V.  I  sav  unto  vou, 

5:19,  24,  25;  6:26,  32,  47.  53; 

8:34,  51,  58;  10:1,  7;  12:24; 

13:16,  20,  21;  14:12;  16:20,23 
John  3:3  r.  ?'.  I  sav  unto  thee, 

5:11;  13:38;  21:18 

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YES 
VERITY, 

Ps.  111:7  works  of  hands  are  v. 
1  Tim.  2:7  teach,  in  faith  and  v. 

VERMILION. 
.Jer.  22:14  and  painted  with  r. 
Ezek.  23:14  C.  portrayed  With  v. 
VERY. 

Gen.  27:21  thou  be  my  v.  son  E. 
Ex.  9:16  in  v.  deed  for  this  I 
Leriit.  30:14  word  is  v.  nigh  to  th. 
1  Sam.  25:34  in  t>.  deed  exc.  thou 

26:4  Saul  was  come  in  v.  deed 
Prom.  17:9  heseparat.  v.  friends 
John  7:26  this  is  v.  Ch.  Acts  9:22 

8:4  taken  in  adultery,  in  v.  act 
1  TIlcs.  5:23  V.  G.  of  peace  sane 

VESSEL. 
Belli.  23:24  not  put  any  in  thy  v. 
1  Sam.  21:5  sancti.  this  daj-  in  v. 

1  K.  17:10  fetch  me  water  in  v. 

2  K.  4:6  bring  t).  not  a  v.  more 
Ps.  2:9  pieces  like  a  potter's  v. 

31:12  I  am  like  a  broken  v. 
Prov.  25:4  come  forth  v.  for  finer 
Is.  66:20  bring  offer,  in  clean  v. 
Jer.  18:4  v.  mar.  in  hand  of  pot. 

22:28  V.  wher.  is  no  pleasure  1 

25:34  ye  sh.  fall  like  a  pleas,  v. 

48: 11  M.  not  emptied  fr.  v.iov. 
38  I  have  broken  M.  like  a  v. 

51:.34  Neb.  made  me  empty  v. 
Ezek.  4:9  put  them  in  one  d.  and 

15:3  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any  v.  f 
IIos.  8:8  V.  wherein  is  no  pleas. 
Mark  11:16  carry  v.  thro'  temple 
Luke  8:16  covereth  candle  wi.  t>. 
Acts  9:15  a  chosen  f.  unto  me 

10:11  Pe.  saw  a  certain  v.  11:5 
Pom.  9:21  make  one  v.  to  honor 

1  Thes.  4:4  histi.  in  sanctificati. 

2  Tim.  2:21  sh.  be  v.  to  honor 

1  Pet.  3:7  to  wife  as  to  weaker  v. 

VESSELS. 

I  Gen.  43:11  best  fruits  in  yonrp. 
Ex.  40:10  anoint  v.  Lev.  8:11 
Num.  18:3  nigh  v.  of  sanctuary 

1  Sam.  9:7  bread  spent  in  our  v. 
21:5  V.  of  young  men  are  holy 

2  K.  4:3  go,  borrow  v.  abroad 

2  Chr.  29:19  v.  A.  did  cast  away 
Ezr.  1:7  Cyrus  brought  forth  v. 

5:15  take  v.  7:19 1'.  given  thee 
Neh.  13:9  thither  brought  I  v. 
Is.  18:2  in  t'.  of  bulrushes 

22:24  V.  of  small  quantity,  v.  of 

52:11  be  clean  that  bear  v.  of  L. 

65:4  abominable  things  is  in  v. 
Jer.  14:3  retumed  with  v.  empty 

27:16  V.  of  L.'s  house,  28:3 
Pan.  5:2:3  brought  v.  of  house 
IIos.  13:15  treasure  of  pleas,  v. 
Hag.  2:16  dr.  fifty  r.  out  of  press 
Mat.  13:48  gathered  good  into  v. 

2i:4  but  wise  took  oil  in  their  v. 
Pom.  9:22  v.  of  wr.  23  v.  of  mercy 
Pev.  2:27  aa  v.  of  potter  be  brok. 

See  BR.ISS,  EAKTHEN,  GOLD,  SLL- 
VER. 

VESTMENTS. 

2  K.  10:22  v.  for  worshippers 

VESTRY. 
2  K.  10:22  said  to  him  over  v. 

VESTURE,  S. 
Gen.  41:42  arrayed  Joseph  in  v. 
Deut.  22:12  ma.  fringe  on  thy  tJ. 
Ps.  22:18  they  cast  lots  upoii  my 

V.  Mat.  27::}5 ;  John  19:24 
102:20  as  at',  sh.  t hou  change  th. 
Ikb.  1:12  as  a  v.  sh.  thou  fold  th. 
Pev.  19:13  clothed  withr.  dipt 

16  on  his  f.  and  thigh  a  name 

VEX. 

Ex.  22:21  and  thou  shalt  not  v.  a 

stranger.  Lev.  19:33 
Lev.  18:18  wife  to  sister  iov.  h« 
Xinn.  25:17  v.  the  Widianites 
18  they  v.  you  with  their  wiles 

33:35  ye  lot  remain  sh.  v.  you 
2  Sam.  12:18  how  will  he  r.  him. 
2  Ch?:  15:6  God  did  v.  them 
Job  19:2  how  long  will  ye  v.  soul 
Ps.  2:5  t'.  th.  in  his  displeasuro 
Is.  7:6  let  us  go  ag.  J.  and  v.  it 

11:13  Judah  shall  not  f.  Ephr. 
Ezek.  32:9  I  will  v.  hearts  of  peo. 
Ilab.  2:7  not  awake  that  t'.  thee  f 
Acts  12:1  Herod  did  v.  the  chm-ch 

VEXATION,  S. 

Pent.  28:20  L.  sh.  send  on  thee  v. 
2  Chr.  15:5  v.  were  on  inhabit. 
Ec.  1:14  V.  of  spirit,  2:11, 17 

17  v.  of  spi.  2:26;  4:1,  16;  6:9 
2:22  ha.  man  of of  his  heart? 
4:6  hands  full  with  v.  of  spirit 


CRUDEN'S  COlSrCORDAN^CE. 


VIL 

Is.  9:1  not  pnch  as  was  3n  her  t). 
28:19  a  v.  to  understand  report 
65:14  ye  sh.  howl  for  v.  of  spirit 
VEXED. 

Kum.  20:15  E^'vptians  us  and 
Jud.  2:18  of  them  that  v.  them 

10:8  that  year  Ammonites  v.  Is. 

16:16  his  soul  was  v.  unto  death 

1  Sam.  14:47  Saul  v.  his  enemies 

2  Sam.  13:2  Amnon  D.  fell  sick 

2  A".  4:27  alone,  for  his  soul  is  v. 
JVe/j.  9:27  enemies  who  v.  them 
Job  27:2  Almighty  t'.  my  soul 
Ps.  6:2  my  bones  v.  3  soul  u. 

10  let  enemies  be  asha.  and  ti. 
7s.  63:10  they  rebelled  and  v.  Sp. 
Ezek.  22:5  infamous  and  much  v. 

7  V.  fatherless ;  29  v.  the  poor 
Mat.  15:22  daugh.  is  v.  wi.  devil 

17:15  he  is  lunatic  and  sore?). 
Luke  6:18  they  that  werei'.  with 

unclean  spirits.  Acts  5:16 
2  Pet.  2:7  Lot     with  conversat. 

8  J),  hia  righteous  soul  fr.  day 

VIAL. 

1  Sam.  10:1  Sam.  took  a  v.  of  oil 
iJ^y.  16:2  first  angel  pour,  his  v. 

3  second  v.  on  sea ;  4  third  ». 
8  fourth  V.  10  fifth  v.  on  beast 
12  sixth  V.  17  sev.  v.  into  air 
VIALS. 
Eeo.  5:8  golden  d.  full  of  odors 
15:7  gave  seven  angels  seven  v. 
16:1  pour  out  v.  of  wrath  of  G. 
17:1  angels  wh.  had  7  v.  21:9 
VICTORY. 

2  Sam.  19:2  v.  th.  day  was  turn. 
23:10  L.  wrought  a  great  v.  12 

1  dir.  29:11  thme,  O  L.  is  the  v. 
Ps.  98:1  arm  hath  gotten  him  v. 
Is.  25:8  will  swallow  up  death  in 

V.  1  Cor.  15:54 
Mat.  12:20  send  judgm.  tmto  v. 
1  6'w.  15:55  O  gra.  where  thy  v.  ? 

57  to  God,  who  giv.  us  the  v. 
1  John  5:4  this  is  the  v.  even  fai. 
Rev.  15:3  had  got.  v.  over  beast 

VICTUAL,  S. 
Gen.  14:11  goods  of  Sod.  and  v. 
Ex.  12:39  nei.  had  prepared  v. 
Lev.  25:.37  nor  lend  him  thy  v. 
Deut.  2.3:19  usury  otv.  of  any  th. 
Jos.  1:11  prepare?).  9:11  take  I). 
,  9:14  the  men  took  of  their  v. 
Jud.  17:10  will  gi.  apparel  and  ». 
1  Sam.  22:10  gave  v.  and  sword 
1  K.  4:7  provided  v.  for  king,  27 
11:18  Pharaoh  appointed  hi'm  v. 
Neh.  10:31  peo.  bring  v.  on  sab. 
13:15  ag.  tn.  in  day' they  sold  v. 
Jer.  40:5  capt.  gave  Jeremiah  v. 
44:17  then  had  we  plenty  of  v. 
Mat.  14:15  to  buy  v.  Luke  9:12 

VIEW,  ED. 
Jos.  2:7  V.  land ;  7:2  v.  country 
7:2  V.  Ai ;  Ezr.  8:15  v.  people 
S  K.  2:7  prophets  stood  to  v.  15 
J^eh.  2:13  I  v.  walls  of  Jerus.  15 

VIGILAOT. 
1  yim.  3:2  a  bishop  must  be  v. 
1  Pet.  .5:8  be  v.  bee.  your  advers. 
VILE. 

Deut.  25:3  lest  thy  brot.  seem  v. 
Jud.  19:24  do  not  bo  v.  a  thing 

1  Sam.  3:13  sons  made  thems.  v. 
15:9  every  thing  that  was  v. 

2  5a»i.  6:22  I  will  yet  be  more  v. 
Job  18:3  why  are  we  reputed  v.  ? 

40:4  I  am  v.  what  shall  I  an^.  ? 
Ps.  15:4  V.  person  is  contemned 
Is.  32:5  V.  person  be  no  more 

6  v.  person  will  speak  villany 
Jer.  15:19  take  prec.  from  the  v. 

29:17  I  will  make  them  v.  figs 
Lam.  1:11  O  L.  for  I  am  bee.  v. 
Dan.  11:21  sh.  stand  a  v.  person 
Nah.  1:14  make  grave,  th.  art  v. 

3:6  cast  filth  on  th.  make  thee  v. 
Pom.  1:26  G.  gave  them  up  to  v. 
Phil.  3:21  shall  change  v.  body 
Jam.  2:2  a  poor  man  in  v.  raim. 

VILELY. 

2  Sam.  1:21  shield  v.  cast  away 
VILER,  VILEST. 

Job  30:8  they  were  v.  than  earth 
Ps.  12:8  when  v.  men  are  exalted 

VILLAGE. 

Mat.  21:2  go  into  I),  overag.  you, 

Mark  11:2;  19:30 
Luke  24:13  two  of  th.  went  to  v. 

VILLAGES. 

Lev.  25:31  houses  of  v.  counted 
Jud.  5:7  inhabitants  of  v.  ceased 


VIN 

Neh.  6:2  meet  in  one  of  the  ». 
E.-!t.  9:19  J.  otv.  made  14th  day- 
Can;;.  7:11  let  us  lodge  in  v. 
Ezek.  38:11  to  land  of  unwall.  v. 
Hob.  3:14  strike  head  of  his  v. 
Mat.  14:15  they  may  go  into  the 

the  V.  and  buy,  Mark  6:36 
See  CITIES. 

VILLANY. 
/<;.  32:6  vile  person  will  speak  v. 
.Jer.  29:23  committed  v.  in  Israel 

vi:vE. 

Gen..  40:9  a  v.  was  before  me 

10  in  V.  were  three  branches 
49:11  Judah  binding  his  foal  to 
t;.  his  ass's  colt  to  choice  v. 
Lev.  95:5  nor  ga.  grapes  otv.M 
yum.  6:4  eat  nothing  made  of  v. 
Deut.  32:32  their  v.  is  v.  of  Sod. 
Jud.  9:12  trees  said  to  v.  reign 
1.3:14  not  eat  that  cometh  oft). 

1  K.  4:25  ev.  man  under  hia  v. 

2  K.  4:.39  found  a  wild  v.  gather. 
18:31  eat  of  own  v.  Is.  36:16 

■Job  15:33  sha.  off  grape  as  the  v. 
Ps.  80:8  hast  bro.  v.  out  of  Eg. 

14  look  down,  and  visit  this?'. 
128:3  wife  sh.  be  as  a  fruitful  ?). 
Cant.  6:11  who.  v.  flourish.  7:12 
7:8  breasts  as  clusters  of  the  v. 

Is.  5:2  plant,  it  with  choicest  v. 

16:8  V.  of  Sibmah  languisheth 
9  bewail  v.  of  Sib.  Jer.  48:.32 

24:7  wine  moiirneth,  v.  languis. 

32:12  sh.  lament  for  fruitful  v. 

34:4  as  leaf  falleth  from  the  v. 
Jer.  2:21  I  planted  th.  a  noble  v. 
how  turned  into  strange  v.  ? 

6:9  glean  remnant  of  Is.  as  a  v, 

8:1.3  no  grapes  on  v.  nor  figs 
Ezek.  15:2  v.  more  th.  any  tree? 

6  V.  which  I  have  given  for  fuel 
17:6  it  became  a  spreading  v. 

7  V.  did  bend  roots  towards 
19:10  moth,  is  like  ?>.  in  blood 

Hos.  10:1  Israel  is  an  empty  v. 

14:7  revive  as  corn,  grow  as  v. 
Joel  1:7  he  laid  my  v.  waste 
12  V.  is  dried  up,  the  fig-tree 

2:22  fifr-tree  and  v.  yield  stren. 
Mic.  4:4  sit  ev.  man  under  his?). 
liar/.  2:19  v.  hath  not  bro.  forth 
Zee.  3:10  call  ev.  man  under  v. 

8:12  the  v.  shall  give  her  fruit 
Mai.  3:11  nei.  v.  cast  her  fruit 
Mat.  26:29not  drink  of  fniitof  ?). 

Mark  14:25;  ii/^e  22:18 
John.  15:1  I  am  the  true  v.  5 

4  bear  fruit,  exc.  it  abide  in  v. 
.Jam..  3:12  can  a  v.  bear  figs? 
Bev.  14:18  ga.  clusters  of  ?).  19 

VINES. 
Ntim.  20:5  no  pi.  of  v.  or  pomeg. 
Dent.  8:8  a  land  of  wheat  and  v. 
Ps.  78:47  he  destroyed  their  v. 

105:.33  emote  th.  v.  and  fig-trees 
Cant.  2:13  v.  give  a  good  smell 

15  foxes,  that  spoil  the  v.  our 
V.  have  tender  grapes 

Is.  7:23  th.  were  a  thousand  v. 
Jer.  5:17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  v. 
31:5  plant  v.  on  mountains 
IIos.  2:12  I  will  destroy  her  v. 
Ilab.  3:17  nei.  fruit  be  in  the  v. 

VINE-DRESSERS. 
2  K.  25:12  left  the  poor  of  land  to 

he  ?'.-(/.  Jer.  52:16 
2  Chr.  26:10  Uzziah  had  v.-d. 
Is.  61:5  sons  of  alien  your  v.-d. 
Joel  1:11  he  ashamed,  O  ye  v.-d. 

VINEGAR. 

Kvm.  6:3  Naz.  shall  drink  no  v. 
Ruth  2:14  dip  thy  morsel  in  v. 
Ps.  09:21  gave  v.  Mat.  27:34 
Prov.  10:26  as  v.  to  the  teeth 
25:20  as  v.  upon  nitre,  so  is  he 
Mat.  27:48  took  a  sponge  and 

filled  it  with  v.  Mark  15:36 ; 

Luke  23:30 ;  John  19:29,  30 

VINEYARD. 

Gen.  9:20  Noah  planted  a  v.  and 
Ex.  22:5  if  cause  r.  to  be  eaten 
2:3:11  thou  sh.  deal  with  thy  v. 
Lev.  19:10  shalt  not  glean  thy  v. 
25:3  six  years  sh.  prune  thy  v. 
4  nei.  sow  field,  nor  prune  v. 
Deut.  20:6  what  man  planted  v.  ? 
22:9  not  sow  v.  with  div.  seeds 
23:24  comest  into  neighbor's  v. 
24:21  when  gather,  grapes  of  v. 
28:.30  plant  v.  not  gath.  grapes 
1  K.  21:1  Nabo.  had  a  v.  hard  by 
2  give  me  thy  v.  I  will  give 

thee  a  better  v.  6 
7  I  will  give  thee  v,  of  Naboth 


VIO 

Ps.  80:15  V.  thy  ri.  hand  planted 
Prov.  24:30  I  went  by  v.  of  man 

31:16  hand  she  planteth  a  v. 
Cant.  1:6  own  v.  have  I  not  kept 

8:11  Solomon  had  a  v.  he  let  v. 
12  my  ?!.  is  bef.  me,  O  Solora. 
7<t.  1:8  Z.  is  left  as  cottage  in  v. 

3:14  for  ye  have  eaten  up  the  v. 

5:1  my  beloved  touching  his  v. 
7  V.  of  L.  of  hosts  is  hou.  of  Is. 

10  ten  acres  of  v.  yi.  one  bath 
27:2  sing  to  her,  v.  of  red  wine 

Jer.  12:lb  pastors  destroy,  my  v. 
3.5:7  Rechab.  sh.  not  plant  v.  9 
Hie.  1:6  Samaria  as  plant,  of?). 
Mat.  20:1  hire  labor,  into  his  v. 
4  he  said.  Go  ye  also  into  v.  7 
21:28  go  work  to-day  in  my  v. 
33  certain  householder  planted 

V.  Mark  12:1;  XwA'S  20:9 
Luke  13:6  fig-tree  planted  in  v. 

7  said  unto  dresser  of  v. 
1  Cor.  9:7  planteth  v.  eat.  not? 

VINEYARDS. 
Num.  16:14  not  giv.  inher.  of  v. 
20:17  not  pass  through  v.  21:22 
22:24  anrrel  stood  in  path  of  v. 
Deut.  6:11  he  swore  to  give  thee 

V.  Jos.  24:13;  iVeA.  9:25 
28:.'9  Shalt  plant  v.  dress  them 
Jud.  15:5  the  foxes  burnt  up  v. 
21:20  go  and  lie  in  wait  in  v. 

1  Sam.  8:14  take  yo.  fields  and  v. 
22:7  will  son  of  J.  give  you  v.  ? 

2  A'.  5:26  is  it  time  to  receive  v.  ? 
18:.32  I  take  you  to  a  land  of?). 
19:29  in  the  third  year  plant  v. 

1  Clir.  27:27  over  ?).  was  Shimei 
Neh.  5:3  have  mortgaged  our  v. 

11  restore?),  and  olive-yards 
.Tab  24:18  behold,  not  way  of  ?». 
Ps.  107:37  sow  fields,  plant  v. 
Ec.  2:4  houses,  I  planted  me  ?). 
Cant.  1:6  made  me  keeper  of 

14  as  cluster  of  camphire  in  v. 
7:12  let  us  get  up  early  to  the?). 
Is.  16:10  in  ?i.  sh.  be  no  singing 
65:21  shall  plant  v.  and  eat  the 

fniit  of  them,  Ainos  9:14 
Jer.  32:15  v.  sh.  be  possessed  ag. 
.39:10  Nebuzar-ad.  gave  poor  v. 
Ezek.  28:26  build  hous.  and  pi.  ?>. 
Hos.  2:15  I  will  give  her  her  v. 
Amos  4:9  palmer-worm  devo.  v. 
5:11  ye  have  ))lanted  v. 
17  in  all  v.  shall  be  wailing 
Ze2).  1:13  sh.  plant  v.  not  drink 

VINTAGE. 
Lev.  20:5  thresh,  shall  reach  to 
V.  the  V.  reach  to  sowi.  time 
■Ti/d.  8:2  better  than  v.  of  Abi.  ? 
,Jof>  24:6  they  gather  v.  of  wick. 
Is.  16:10  made  v.  shout,  to  cease 
24:13  gleaning  when  v.  is  done 
32:10  the  v.  shall  fail,  gathering 
Jer.  48:32  spoiler  is  fallen  up.  ?'. 
3Iic.  7:1  as  grape-gleanings  of?). 
Zee.  11:2  for.  of  v.  is  come  down 

VIOL,  8. 
Is.  5:12  harp  and  v.  and  wine 
14:11  noise  of?),  brought  down 
A?nos  5:23  not  hear  melody  olv. 
C:5  that  chant  to  sound  of?). 

VIOLATED. 
Ezek.  22:26  priests  ha.  v.  my  law 

VIOLENCE. 
Gen.  6:11  earth  filled  with  v.  12 
Lev.  0:2  if  lie  in  thi.  taken  by  v. 

2  Sam.  22:3  savest  me  from  ?). 
Ps.  11:5  loveth  v.  his  soul  hateth 

55:9  I  have  seen  v.  and  strife  in 
58:2  weigh  the  v.  of  your  hands 
72:14  shall  redeem  th.  soul  fr.  v. 
73:6  V.  covereth  them  as  a  gar. 

Prov.  4:17  they  drink  wine  of  v. 
10:6  V.  covereth  the  mouth,  11 
13:2  transgressors  shall  eat  v. 
28:17  man  that  doeth  v.  to  blood 

Is.  53:9  he  had  done  no  v. 
59:6  act  of?),  is  in  their  hands 
60:18  v.  shall  no  more  be  heard 

Jer.  6:7  v.  and  spoil  heard  in  her 
20:8  I  spake,  I  cried  v.  and  spoil 
22:3  do  no  v.  to  the  stranger 
17  th.  eyes,  thy  heart  are  fori). 
51:.35  v.  done  to  me  and  flesh 
46  V.  in  the  land,  ruler  ag.  rul. 

Ezek.  7:11  v.  risen  up  into  a  rod 
23  for  the  city  is  full  of  ?'. 
8:17  filled  land  with  v.  28:16 
12:19  because  of  the  v.  of  them 
18:7  spoiled  none  by  v.  16.  18 
45:9  Israel.  remo%'e  !i.  and  spoil 

Joel  3:19  Edora  a  wildern.  for  v. 

Amos  3:10  store  v.  in  palaces 
6:3  cause  seat  oft),  to  come 


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vm 

Ob.  10  for  V.  shame  shall  cover 
Jon.  3:8  turn  every  one  from  v. 
Mic.  2:2  covet  fields,  take  by  v. 

6:12  the  rich  men  are  full  of?). 
Ilab.  1:2  I  cry  out  to  thee  of  v.  f 
3  V.  bef.  me  ;  9  come  all  for  v. 

2:8  and  for  the  v.  of  the  land 

17  V.  of  Leba.  cover  thee,  v.  ot 
Zep.  1:9  fill  mast,  houses  with  v. 

3:4  her  priests  have  done  v. 
Mai.  2:16  covereth  v.  with  garm^ 
Mat.  11:12  kiiigd.  of  hca.  suft'.  v. 
Luke  3:14  do  v.  to  no  man,  nor 
ylrte5:26  capt.  bro.  them  with.?;. 

21:.35  P.  borne  of  soldiers  for  v. 

27:41  was  brok.  for  v.  of  waves 
IJeb.  11:34  quenched  v.  of  fire 
liev.  18:21  with  v.  shall  Babylon 

VIOLENT. 

2  Sam.  22:49  hast  delivered  me 

from  the  ?>.  man,  Ps.  18:43 
Ps.  7:16  his  ?).  dealing  eome  on 
86:14  assemh.  of  v.  men  sought 
140:1  preserve  me  fr.  v.  man,  4 
11  evil  shall  hunt  the  v.  man 
Prov.  16:29  v.  man  enticeth 

neighbor 
Ec.  5:8  if  thou  Beest  v.  pervert. 
Mat.  11:12  the    take  it  by  force 

VIOLENTLY. 

Lev.  6:4  sh.  rest,  that  he  took  v. 
Iieut.  28:31  ass  shall  be  v.  taken 
Job  20:19  hath  v.  taken  a  house 
24:2  they  ?).  take  away  flocks 
Is.  22:18  will  V.  turn  and  toss 
Lam.  2:6  hath  v.  taken  away  tab. 

VIPER. 
Job  20:16  ?).  tongue  sh.  slay  him 
U.  30:6  when.  come?),  and  f crp. 
59:5  that  is  crushed  br.  into  v. 
Acts  28:3  v.  fasten,  on  P.'s  hand 

VIPERS. 
Mat.  3:7  O  general  ion  of?).  12:34; 
23:33;  Luke  3:1 
VIRGIN. 
Gen.  24:16  Rebekah  was  fair,  v. 

43  when  the  v.  cometh  to  draw 
Lev.  21:3  a  v.  he  may  be  defiled 

14  he  shall  take  a  v.  to  wife 
Deut.  22:19  evil  name  upon  a  v. 
23  V.  betroth.  28  v.  not  betro. 
32:25  destroy  youngman  and  v. 
2  Sam.  13:2  sick  for  Ta.  was  a  v. 
2K.  19:21  the  v.  the  daughter  of 
Zi.  laughed  to  scorn.  Is.  37:22 
Is.  7:14  V.  sh.  concei.  Mat.  1:23 
23:12  rejoice,  O  th.  oppressed  v. 
47:1  sit  in  the  dust,  O  v.  oi'Ba. 
62:5  as  a  yo.  man  marrieth  a  v. 
Jer.  14:17  the  v.  dau.  is  broken 
18:13  ?'.  of  Is.  ha.  done  horrible 
31:4  Shalt  be  built,  0  v.  of  Israel 
13  then  sh.  v.  rejoice  in  dance 
21  turn,  O  v.  of  Is.  to  thy  citi. 
46:11  O  ?'.  daughter  of  Egyi>t 
Lei7n.  1:15  L.  hath  trod.  v.  of  Jn. 
2:13  comfort  thee,  O  v.  of  Zion 
Joel  1:8  lament  like  a  ?;.  girded 
Amos  5:2  v.  of  Israel  is  fallen 
Ltike  1:27  angel  was  sent  to  a  v, 

1  Cor.  7:28  if  a  ?).  marry,  not  sin. 
34  dift'ercnce  betw.  wife  and?). 
37  that  he  will  keep  his  v. 

2  Cor.  11:2  pres.  you  as  chaste  v. 

VIRGINS. 

iSam.  1.3:18  were  king's  dau.  ??. 
Ps.  45:14  v.  her  companions 
Cant.  1:3  theref.  do  v.  love  thee 
6:8  queens,  v.  without  number 
Is.  23:4  nor  do  I  bring  up  v. 
Lam.  1:4  her  v.  are  afflicted 

18  V.  are  gone  into  captivity 
2:10  V.  of  Jer.  hang  their  heads 

21  V.  and  yo.  men  are  fallen 
Amos  8:13  (hat  day  shall  v.  faint 
Mat.  25:1  heaven  is  lik.  to  ten  v. 
Acts  21:9  daught.  v.  prophesied 
1  Ccrr.  7:25  concern,  v.  I  have  not 
Eev.  14:4  not  defiled,  they  are  v. 

Yonng  VIRGINS. 
Jud.  21:12  were  four  Uund.  y.  V. 
1 K.  1:2  sought  for  kin^  a  jr.  v. 
Est.  2:2  fair  y.  v.  sou.  for  king 

3  gather  together  the  fair  y.  t>. 
VIRGINITY. 
Lev.  21:13  take  a  wife  in  her  v. 
Deut.  22:15  bring  tok.  of  v.  17,  20 
Jud.  11:37  may  bewail  my  v.  38 
Ezek.  23:3  bruised  teats  otv.  8 
Luke  2:36  A.  lived  7  years  fr.  v. 

VIRTUE. 
Mark  5:30  r.  had  gone  out  of 

him,  Luke%:W\  8:46 
Phil.  4:8  if  there  bo  any  v. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAN-CE. 


VIS 

9P<:t.  1:3  called  us  to  glo.  and  v. 
5  add  to  laith  v.  to  v.  knowl. 
VIRTBOrS,  LY. 

Unfh  3;  11  thou  art  a  v.  woman 
Prov.  12:4  a  v.  worn,  is  a  crown 
31:10  who  can  find  a  v.  worn.  1 
2J  many  daugh.  have  done  v. 
VISAGE. 
Is.  B2:14  his  v.  was  marred 
Lam.  4:3  v.  is  blacker  th.  a  coal 
Dan.  3:19  form  of  l>.  changed 

VISIBLE. 
Col.  1:16  all  things  created,  v. 

VISION. 
Num.  !i4:4  v.  of  Almighty,  16 

1  Sam.  3:1  there  was  no  open  v. 

15  S.  feared  to  show  Eli  the  ii. 

2  (Sam.  7:17  accord,  to  this  ti.  did 

Nathan  speak,  1  Clir.  17:15 
2  Clir.  32:32  written  in  v.  of  Isa. 
Job  20:8  be  chased  away  as  a  w. 
Pj>-.  89:19  spakest  in  v.  to  H.  O. 
Vrov.  29:18  wh.  no  v.  peo.  perish 
/».  1:1  the  D.  of  Isa.  son  of  Amoz 
21:2  a  grievons  v.  is  declared 
22:1  burden  of  valley  of  5 
28:7  they  err  In  v.  stumble  in 
29:7  be  as  a  dream  of  a  night  xi. 

11  V.  is  become  as  a  book  seal. 
Jer.  14:14  they  proph.  a  false  v. 

23:16  sp.  a  v.  of  their  own  heart 
l,am.  2:9  proph.  find  no  v.  ft.  L. 
Ezek.  7:13  v.  is  touching  whole 

26  they  seek  a  v.  of  prophet 
8:4  according  to  v.  11:24 ;  43:3 
12:22  days  are  prolonged  v.  fail. 

23  the  effect  of  ev.  v.  is  at  hand 

24  no  more  vain  v.  nor  divina. 

27  V.  he  seeth  is  for  days 
13:7  ha.  ye  not  seen  a  vain  v.  ? 

Van.  2:19  revealed  to  D.  in  a  v. 
7:2  In  my  v.  four  winds  strove 
8:1  a  V.  appeared  unto  me 

16  make  this  man  understa.  v. 
26  shut  up  V.  27  astonish,  at  v. 

9:21  whom  I  had  seen  in  v.  23 
10:1  he  had  understanding  of  v. 
7  I  saw  V.  men  saw  not  v.  8 

14  yet  the  v.  is  for  many  days 
16  by  V.  ray  sorrows  are  turn. 

11:14  exalt  themsel.  to  estab.  -o 

Ob.  1  the  V.  of  Obadiah 

ilic.  3:6  ye  shall  not  have  a  v. 

Nah.  1:1  book  o(v.  of  Nahum 

Hab.  2:2  write  v.  make  it  plain 
3  V.  is  for  an  appointed  time 

Zee.  13:4  prophets  asha.  of  his  v. 

Mat.  17:9  tell  the  v.  to  no  man 

Luke  1 :22  perc.  he  had  seen  a  v. 
24:23  had  seen  a  v.  of  angels 

JLcls  10:17  Peter  doubted  of  v.  19 
11:5  I  saw  a  v.  a  vessel  descend 
12:9  but  thought  he  saw  a  v. 
16:9  V.  appeared  to  Paul,  18:9 
26:19  I  was  not  disobedi.  to  v. 

Pev.  9:17  I  saw  horses  in  the  v. 
In  a  VISIOIV. 

9en.  15:1  L.  came  to  Ab.  in  a  v. 

Num.  12:6  make  myself  kn.  in  v. 

Ezek.  11:24  brought  me  in,  a  v. 

Dan.  8:2  I  saw  in  a  v.  by  river 

Acts  9:10  to  An.  said  L.  in  a  v. 

12  S.  hath  seen  in  a  v.  a.  man 
10:3  Cor.  saw  in  a  v.  an  angel 

VISIONS. 

Gen.  46:2  God  spake  to  Is.  in  v. 

2  Chr.  9:29  written  in  v.  of  Iddo 
26:5  Z.  had  understanding  in  v. 

Jb6  4:13  thoughts  fr.  v.  of  night 
7:14  thou  terriflest  me  thro'  v. 

Ezek.  1:1  I  saw  the  v.  of  God 
8:3  he  bro.  me  in  v.  of  G.  to  J. 
13:16  which  see  v.  of  peace 
40:2  in  v.  bro.  he  me  to  land  of 

Dan.  1:17  D.  had  underst.  in  v. 
2:28  V.  of  thy  head  on  thy  bed 
4:5  V.  of  my  head  troubled  me 
7:1  D.  had  v.  of  his  head  upon 
7  I  saw  in  night  v.  behold,  13 

15  ii.  of  ray  head  troubled  me 
JTos.  12:10  I  have  multiplied  i'. 
Joel  2:28  shall  see  v.  Acts  2:17 

2  Cor.  12:1  come  to  i'.  and  revela. 
VISIT. 

C(W.  50:24  will  v.  23;  Ex.  13:19 
Ex.  32:34  when  I  v.  I  will  i\  sin 
Lev.  18:25  I  do  v.  iniq.  thereof 
Job  5:24  Shalt  v.  thy  habitation 
7:18  that  thou  shouldest  v.  him 
Ps.  .59:5  awake,  to  v.  the  heath. 
80:14  look  down  and  v.  this  vine 
S9:32  th.  will  I  v.  transgression 
106:4  O  V.  me  wi.  thy  salvation 
P.  23:17  the  Lord  will  v.  Tyre 
Jer.  3:16  they  shall  v.  ark  of  L. 


vol 

Jer.  5:9  shall  I  not       29;  9:9 

6:15  V.  them,  shall  be  cast  down 

14:10  rememb.  iniq.  and  v.  sins 

1.5:15  thou  kuo.  remem.  and  v. 

23:2  V.  on  you  evil  of  doings 

27:22  there  sh.  they  be  till  I  v. 

29:10  V.  you  and  perf.  my  word 

32:5  th.  shall  he  be  till  I  v.  him 

49:8  will  v.  Esau  ;  50:31  4i.  Baby. 
Lam.  4:22  he  will  v.  thine  iniq. 
I/os.  2:13  V.  on  her  days  of  Baal. 

8:13  now  will  he  v.  th.  sins,  9:9 
Amos  3:14 1  will  v.  alt.  of  Beth-el 

Zep.  2:7  L.  shall  v.  turn  captiv. 

Zee.  11:16  not  v.  th.  that  be  cut 
Acts  7:23  into  heart  to  v.  his  br. 

15:14  decla.  how  G.  did  v.  Gent. 
36  let  us  go  and  v.  our  breth. 
Jam.  1:27  v.  fatherl.  and  widows 

VISITATION. 
Num.  16:29  if  visi.  aft.  v.  of  men 
■Job  10:12  thy  v.  prescr.  my  spir. 
Is.  10:3  what  do  in  day  oft),  f 
Jer.  8:12  in  time  of  v.  cast  dov\Ti 

10:15  in  time  of  d.  perish,  51:18 

11:23  in  year  of  w.  23:12;  48:44 

46:21  time  of  th.  v.  come,  50:27 
IIos.  9:7  the  days  of?),  are  come 
Mic.  7:4  thy  t).  cometh,  perplex. 
Lnke  19:44  knew,  not  time  of  v. 
iPet.  2:12 glorify  G.  in  day  otv. 
VISITED. 

Gen.  21:1  Lord  v.  Sar.  as  he  said 
Ex.  3:16  I  have  surely  v.  you 

4:.31  heard  that  Lord  had  v.  Is. 
Num.  16:29  if  th.  be  v.  aft.  visit. 
Ruth  1:6  heard  how  L.  v.  people 
1  Sam.  2:21  the  Lord  v.  Hannah 
Job  35:15  he  hath  v.  in  his  anger 
Ps.  17:3  thou  hast  v.  me,  thou 
Prov.  19:23  sh.  not  be  v.  wi.  evil 
Is.  24:22  after  many  days  be  v. 

26:14  thcref.  hast  thou  v.  them 
16  Lord  in  trouble  have  they  v. 

29:6  thou  sh.  be  v.  with  thund. 
Jer.  6:6  Jeru.sal.  is  city  to  bo  v 

23:3  scattered  flock,  not  V.  th. 
Fzek.  38:8  after  many  days  be  v. 
Zee.  10:3  L.  of  hosts  v.  his  flock 
Mat.  25:.36  v.  me;  43  v.  me  not 
Luke  1:68  v.  and  redeemed  pcop. 
78  the  day-spring  hath  v.  us 

7:10  God  hath  v.  his  people 
VISITEST,  ETH,  ING. 
Ex.  20:5  V.  iniquity  of  fathers, 
34:7;  Num..  14:18:  Peut.  5:9 
■lob  31:14  V.  what  sh.  I  answer? 
Ps.  8:4  thou  v.  him,  ITrb.  2:6 

65:9  thou  v.  earth,  waterest  it 

VOCATIO.N. 
Eph.  4:1  walk  worthy  of  the  v. 

VOICE. 
Gen.  4:10  v.  of  thy  broth. 'g  blood 

27:22  V.  is  Jacob's  v.  but  hands 

39:15  heard  that  I  lift,  up  my  v. 
Ex..  4:8  believe  v.  of  latter  sign 

19:19  God  answered  liim  by  a  v. 

23:21  bewa.  of  him,  obey  his  v. 

24:3  people  answer,  with  one  v. 

32:18  is  not  v.  of  th.  that  shout 
Lev.  5:1  if  soul  hear  v.  of  swear. 
Num.  14:1  congr.  lifted  their  v. 
Deut.  4:30  if  tlibu  be  obedi.  to  v. 

8:20  would  not  be  obedi.  to  v. 
Jos.  6:10  nor  make  noise  wi.  v. 
■Jiid.  18:3  they  knew  v.  of  Levite 
1  Sam.  24:16  is  this  thy  v.  my 

son  David?  26:17 
%Sam.  22:14  M.  High  uttered  v. 

1  K.  18:26  was  no  v.  nor  any,  29 
19:12  after  fire  a  still  small  v. 

2  K.  4:31  neither  v.  nor  hearing 
7:10  there  was  no  v.  of  man 
19:22  ag.  wh.  exalt,  v.  f  Is.  37:23 

1  Chr.  15:16  lifting  up  v.  wi.  joy 
Job  2:12  Job's  friends  lift,  up  v. 
3:7  let  no  joyful  v.  come  there 
30:31  the  v.  of  them  that  weej) 
37:4  a  v.  roareth,  he  thundereth 
5  God  thundereth  with  his  v. 
40:9  thund.  with  a  i?.  like  him? 
Ps.  18:13  the  Highest  gave  his  v. 
26:7  publish  with  r.  of  thanksg. 
31:22  heardest of  supplicati. 
42:4  went  to  house  of  G.  wi.  r. 
44:16  V.  of  him  th.  reproacheth 
46:6  uttered  his  v.  earth  melted 
47:1  shout  to  G.  wi. )'.  of  trium. 
66:19  attend,  to  v.  of  my  prayer 
68:.33  send,  out  v.  th.  a  mighty  v. 
74:23  forget  not  v.  of  enemies 
77:1  cried  unto  L.  with  r.  142:1 
18  V.  of  thy  thunder  in  heaven 
86:6  attend  to  r.  of  my  suppli. 
93:3  floods  have  lifted  up  th.  r. 
ys:5  sing  to  L.  with  v.  of  psalm 


vol 

Ps.  102:5  by  reas.  of  v.  of  groan. 

103:20  hearkening  to  v.  ot  word 

104:7  at  v.  of  thund.  tli.  hasted 

118:15  V.  of  rejoic.  in  tabemac. 

141:1  give  ear  to  my  v. 
Prov.  1:20  uttereth  v.  in  streets 

2:3  if  liftost  up  v.  for  understa. 

5:13  not  obeyed  t).  of  ray  teach. 

8:1  understand,  put  forth  her  v. 

4  my  V.  is  to  eons  of  men 
Ee.  5:3  a  fool's  v.  is  known  by 

6  sho.  G.  be  angry  at  thy  v.  ? 
10:20  bird  of  air  sh.  carry  the  v. 
12:4  he  shall  rise  at  v.  of  bird 
Cant.  2:8  the  v.  of  my  beloved 

12  V.  of  turtle  is  heard  in  land 
5:2  it  is  v.  of  beloved  knocketh 
Is.  6:4  posts  moved  at  v.  of  him 
13:2  exalt  the  v.  shake  the  hand 
29:4  V.  as  one  that  hath  a  spirit 
30:19  graci.  to  thee  at  v.  of  cry 
31:4  lion  not  afraid  of  their  v. 
40:3  V.  th.  crieth  in  wilder.  Mat. 
3:3;  Mark  1:3;  LukeZ:\ 

6  V.  said.  Cry ;  48:20  v.  of  sing. 
50:10  obeyeth  v.  of  his  servant 
51:3  thanksgiving,  v.  of  melody 
52:8  wi.  v.  together  sh.  th.  sing 
65:19  V.  of  weeping  shall  be  no 
more  heard,  nor  v.  of  crying 
66:6  a  v.  of  noise,  a  v.  fr.  temp. 
Jer.  4:15  v.  declareth  from  Dan 

16  give  their  v.  ag.  cities  of  J. 
6:23  v.  roareth  like  sea,  50:42 
7:34  V.  of  mirth,  v.  of  gladness, 

V.  of  the  bridegroom,  16:9 ; 
25:10  -  33:11 
8:19  V.  of  cry  of  dan.  of  people 
10:13  when  he  uttereth  v.  51:16 
25:36  a  v.  of  cry  of  shepherds 
30:19  V.  of  th.  that  make  merry 
31:15  a  v.  was  heard  in  Ram.  16 
46:22  V.  thereof  go  like  a  serp. 
48:3  a  v.  of  crying  from  Horou. 
50:28  V.  of  them  that  flee 
51:55  dcitro.  out  of  her  great  v. 
Ezek.  1:24  I  heard  v.  of  Almighty 
10:5  as  the  v.  of  Almighty  God 
23:42  a  v.  of  multitude  at  ease 
3.'!:.32  one  that  hath  a  pleas,  v. 
43:2  ti.  li.  noise  of  wat.  Itev.V.Xa 
Pan.  4:31  there  fell  v.  fr.  heaven 
0:20  cried  with  a  lamentable  v. 
10:6  v.  of  words  liket'.  of  mult. 
Joel  2:11  L.  utter  D.  before  army 
3:16  utter  v.  from  J.  Ajnos  1:2 
.Ion.  2:9  with  v.  of  thanksgiving 
Nah.  2:7  lead  as  with  v.  of  doves 
Mat.  3:17  a  v.  fr.  heaven,  Mark 
1:11;  Luke  3:22 
17:5  a  V.  out  of  cloud,  this  is 
my  S.  Mark  9:7;  Lu.  9:35,36 
Luke  1:44  v.  of  saluta.  sounded 
John  1:23  v.  of  one  cry.  in  wild. 
10:4  follow,  for  they  kn.  his  v. 

5  know  not  v.  of  strangers 
12:28  then  came  a  v.  saying,  I 

30  V.  came  not  because  of  me 
18:.37  that  is  of  truth  hear,  my  v. 
Acts  9:7  hear.  v.  seeing  no  man 
10:13  a  V.  say.  Rise,  15;  11:9 
12:14  when  she  knew  Peter's  v. 
22  it  is  V.  of  a  god,  not  of  man 
19:34  with  v.  cried.  Great  is  Di. 
24:21  exc.  it  be  for  this  one  v. 
26:10 1  gave  my  v.  again,  them 
1  Cor.  14:11  know  not  mean  of  v. 

19  by  my  r.  I  might  teach  oth. 
Gal.  4:20  I  des.  to  change  my  v. 

1  Thes.  4:16  with  v.  of  archangel 
Ileb.  12:26  whose  v.  shook  earth 

2  Pet.  1:17  v.  fr.  excellent  glory 
2:16  ass  speaking  with  man's  t;. 

Pev.  1:12  I  turned  to  see  the  v. 
10:17  there  came  a  great  v. 

VOICE,  with  hear. 
Gen.  4:23  hear  my  v.  ve  wives 
Deut.  4:33  did  people  A.  r.  of  G. 
36  he  made  thee  to  hear  his  v. 
5:25  if  we  h.  v.  of  God,  we  die 
33:7  hear.  Lord,  the  v.  of  Judah 
2  Sam.  19:33  I  h.  v.  of  singing  ? 
22:7  did  A.  my  v.  out  of  temple 
Job  3:18  A.  not  v.  of  oppressor 
37:2  h.  attentive,  noise  of  his  v. 
Ps.  5:3  my  v.  shalt  thou  hear 
27:7  A«ar,  O  Lord,  when  I  cry 
wi.myr.28:2;  64:1;  119:149; 
1.30:2;  140:6 
55:3  h.  because  of  v.  of  enemy 

17  cry  aloud,  he  shall  h.  my  v. 
95:7  to-dav  if  ve  will  hearhU  v. 

Heh.  3:"7.  15 ;  4:7 
Cant.  2:14  let  me  A.  v.  sweet  v. 
Is.  32:9  h.  my  r.  ye  careless  dau. 
./c/'.  9:10  can" men  h.  v.  of  cattle 
Mat.  12:19  neither  any  A.  his  a. 


VOW 

John  5:25  dead  h.  v.  of  Son,  28 
10:3  sheep  hear  his  v.  16,  27 
Aets  22:14  should.  A. ».  of  mouth 
Rev.  3:29  if  any  manAeor  my  v. 

See  HEARD. 

VOICE,  with  hearken,  ed. 

Gen.  3:17  hast  A.  to  v.  of  wife 
16:2  Abram  h.  to  the  v.  of  Sarai 

Ex.  3:18  they  shall  A.  to  thy  v. 
4:8  nor  h.  to  v.  of  the  first  sim 
15:26  if  diligently  A.  to  v.  ofX. 
18:19  A.  to  my  v.  I  give  counsel 
24  and  Moses  A.  to  v.  of  Jethro 

Nu7n.  14:22  they  have  not  A.  to 

my  V.  Deut.  9:23 ;  28:45 
21:3  Lord  A.  to  the  v.  of  Israel 

Dent.  1:45  L.  would  not  A.  to  v. 
15:5  if  thou  carefully  h.  to  v.  of 

L.  26:17;  28:1,2;  30:10 
28:13  if  th.  wilt  not  A.  tot;,  of  L. 

.Jos.  10:14  L.  A.  to  v.  of  a  man 

Jud.  2:20  people  not  A.  to  my  v. 
13:9  God  A.  tav.  ofManoah 
20:13  B.  would  not  A.  Xov.  of  la. 

1  Sam.  2:25  h.  not  to  r.  of  father 
8:7  A.  to  the  v.  of  people,  9:22 
12:1  I  have  A.  to  your  v.  in  all 
25:35  go  in  peace,  I  A.  to  thy  v. 
28:22  A.  thou  to  v.  of  thy  hand. 

2  Sam.  12:18  wo.  not  A.  to  our  v 
2  K.  10:6  if  ye  will  h.  to  my  v. 
Job^:\&  bell,  he  had  A.  to  my  v. 

34:16  hearken  to  v.  of  my  words 
Ps.  5:2  h.  to  the  v.  of  my  cry 
58:5  not  A.  to  v.  of  charmers 
81:11  peo.  would  not  h.  to  jayv. 
Cant.  8:13  com  pan.  h.  to  thy  v. 
Jer.  18:19  A.  to  v.  of  them  that 

See    LIFT,    LORD,  LOUD.  OBET, 
OBEYED. 

VOICES. 

Lvke  17:13  lepers  lifted  up  th.  V, 
2.'3:23  the  v.  of  priests  prevailed 
Acts  13:27  knew  not  v.  of  proph. 
22:22  lift  up  their  v.  and  said 
1  Cor.  14:10  so  many  v.  in  world 
Rev.  4:5  throne  proceed,  v.  16:18 
8:5  into  earth,  and  there  were  tr. 
13  by  rea.  of  other  v.  of  trump. 
10:3  seven  thunders  uttered  v.  4 
11:15  there  were  v.  in  heaven 
19  temple  opened,  th.  were  v. 
VOID. 

Gen.  1:2  earth  with,  form  and  v. 
Num.  30:12  hush,  made  th.  v.  15 
Deut.  32:28  people  t>.  of  counsel 
1  K.  22:10  in  v.  place.  2  Chr.  18:9 
Ps.  89:39  made  v.  the  covenant 

119:126have  made  v.  thy  law 
Prov.  11:12  v.  of  wisd.  despiseth 
Is.  55:11  word  not  ret.  to  me  v. 
Jer.  4:23  earth  with,  form  and  v. 

19:7  I  will  make  v.  counsel  of  J. 
Nah.  2:10  Nineveh  is  empty,  v. 
Acts  24:16  conscien.  v.  ot  otfenco 
Rom.  3:31  do  we  make  v.  law  i 

4:14  be  heirs,  faith  is  made  v. 

1  Cor.  9:15  make  my  glorying  v. 

See  UNDERSTANDING. 

VOLUME. 

Ps.  40:7  in  v.  is  writ.  Eeb.  10:7 
VOLUNTARY. 

Lev.  1:3  off.  it  of  his  own  v.  wlH 
7:16  a  v.  offering  shall  be  eatea 

Ezek.  46:12  prepare  v.  burnt-ofC 

Col.  2:18  a  v.  humility,  worship 
VOLUNTARILY. 

Ezek.  46:12  prepare  ofierings  v. 
VOMIT,  ED,  ETH. 

Lev.  18:25  land  v.  inhabitants 

Job  20:15  swallo.  riches,  v.  them 

P-ov.  23:8  morsel  eaten  shalt  v. 
25:16  filled  with  honey  and  v.  if 

Jon.  2:10  the  fish  v.  out  Jonah 
A'OMIT,  Substantive. 

Prov.  26:11  dog  return,  to  his  v. 

Is.  19:14  man  stagger,  in  his  v. 
28:8  tables  are  full  of  v.  filthin. 

■ler.  48:26  Moab  sh.  wallow  in  v. 

2  Pet.  2:22  dog  is  turned  to  his  v. 

VOW. 

Gen.  28:20  Ja.  vowed  a  v.  .31:13 
Lev.  7:16  sacri.  be  a  v.  22:18,  21 
27:2  wh.  man  make  singular  v. 
Num.  6:2  when  a  man  vow  a  v. 
5  davs  of  V.  21  according  to  v. 
21:2  Israel  vowed  a  v.  to  Lord 
30:2  if  man  vow  v.  3  wo.  vow  v. 
9  every  v.  of  widow  shall  stand 
13  every  v.  her  husband  may 
Deut.  23: 18  br.  price  of  dog  for  v. 

21  when  thou  shalt  vow  a  v. 
Jud.  11:30  Jephthah  vowed  a  v. 
39  did  wi.  her  according  to  v. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAITCE. 


WAI 

1  Sam.  1:11  Hannah  vowed  a  v. 

21  Elka.  went  to  offer  L.  his  v. 
S  .Sam.  15:7  let  so  and  pay  my  v. 

8  thy  servantVowed  a  v.  at  G. 
Ps.  65:1  to  thee  v.  be  performed 
£!c.  5:4  when  thou  vowest  a  i'. 
./«.  19:21  they  sh.  vow  a  v.  to  L. 
Acts  18:18  head,  for  he  had  a  v. 
21:23  which  have  a  v.  on  them 

VOWS. 
Lev.  22:18  off.  oblation  for  his  v. 
23:38  and  beside  all  your  v. 
Num.  29:39  th.  do  beside  your  v. 
30:5  not  any  of  v.  stand,  8,  12 
Dmt.  12:6  thi.  bring  v.  11,  17,  26 
Job  22:27  thou  shalt  pay  thy  v. 
Ps.  22:25  I  will  pay  my  v.  66:13 ; 
116:14,  18 
50:14  pay  v.  56:12  v.  are  on  me 
61:5  th.  O  6.  hast  heard  my  v. 
8  that  I  may  daily  perf.  my  v. 
Prav.  7:14  this  day  I  paid  my  v. 
20:25  snare  after  w.  tomakeinq. 
31:2  what  the  son  of  my  v.  ? 
Jer.  44:25  will  surely  perf.  our  v. 
Jon.  1:16  men  fear.  L.  made  v. 
Nah.  1: 15  keep  feasts,  perform  v. 

VOW,  EST,  ETH. 
Num.  6:2  sepa.  themselves  to  v. 
Sent.  23:22  if  forbear  to  v.  no  sin 
Ps.  76:11  V.  and  pay  to  the  Lord 
Ec.  5:4  when  thou  v.  a  vow 

5  better  thou  shouldest  not  v. 
Mai.  1:14  V.  to  L.  corrupt  thing 

VOWED. 
Gen.  28:20  Jacob  v.  a  vow,  31:13 
Lev.  27:8  accord,  toability  th.  v. 
Num.  6:21  law  of  N.  who  hath  v. 
21:2  Is.  V.  a  vow  to  L.  and  said 
30:6  a  husband  when  she  v.  10 
Deut.  23:23  accord,  as  th.  hast  v. 
Jud.  11:.30  Jephthah  v.  a  vow 
Ps.  132:2  V.  to  the  mighty  God 
Ec.  5:4  pay  th.  wh.  thou  hast  v. 
Jon.  2:9 1  will  pay  that  that  I  v. 

VOYAGE. 
Acts  27:10  V.  will  be  with  hurt 

VULTURE. 
Lev.  11:14  the  v.  and  kite,  Deut. 
14:13 

Job  28:7  path  v.  eye  ha.  not  seen 
la.  34:15  there  sh.  v.  be  gathered 


WAFER,  8. 

"Ex.  16:31  the  taste  was  like  w. 
29:2  w.  unleav.  anoint,  with  oil 
23  w.  out  of  basket.  Lev.  8:26 
Lev.  2:4  w.  anointed  with  oil, 

7:12;  Num.  6:15 
Num.  6:19  one     on  hands  of  N. 
WAG. 

Jer.  18:16  passeth  sh.  w.  head 
Lam.  2:15  w.  heads  at  dau.  of  J. 
Zep.  2:15  ev.  one  passeth  sh.  w. 

WAGES. 
Gen.  29:15  wh.  shall  thy  w.  be  f 
30:28  app.  thy  w.  I  will  give  it 
31:7  chan<^ed  my  w.  ten  tim.  41 
8  the  speckled  shall  be  thy  w. 
Ex.  2:9  child,  I  will  gi.  thee  w. 
Lev.  Vi:Viw.  of  hired  not  abide 
Jer.  22:13  neigh. 's  serv.  with.  w. 
Ezek.  29:18  had  no  w.  nor  army 
19  her  spoil  sh.  be  w.  for  army 
Eag.  1:6  earn.  w.  to  put  into  bag 
Mai.  3:5  oppress  hireling  in  w. 
Luke  3:14  be  cont.  with  your  w. 
John  4::36  that  reapeth  receiv.  ii\ 
Bom.  6:23  the  w.  of  sin  is  death 
2  Cor.  11:8  taking  w.  of  them 
2  Pet.  2:15  B.  lov.  w.  of  unright. 

WAGGIIVG. 
Mat.  27:39  th.  pas.^ed  by  reviled 
him,  w.  heads,  Mark  15:29 
WAGO.\,  8. 
Gen.  45:19  take  w.  out  of  Eg.  21 
27  Jacob  saw  w.  Jos.  had  sent 
Num.  7:3  w.  for  two  of  princes 

7  two  w.  4  oxen  to  sons  of  G.  8 
Ezek.  23:24  come  ag.  th.  with  w. 

WAIL,  ED. 

Ezek.  32:18  w.  for  multit.  of  Eg. 
Mic.  1:8  I  will  w.  and  howl 
Mark  5:38  he  seeth  them  th.  w. 
£ev.  1:7  kindr.  of  earth  shall  w. 

WAILIX'G. 

Est.  4:3  whi.  decree  came  was  w. 
Jer.  9:10for  mount,  will  I  ta.  w. 

18  let  them  take  up  w.  for  us 

19  a  voice  of  w.  heard  out  of  Z. 

20  teach  your  daughters  w. 
Ezek.  7:11  neither  be  w.  for  them 


WAK 

Ezek.  27:31  they  sh.  weep  wi.  w. 
Amos  5:16  w.  sh.  be  in  all  streets 
17  in  all  vineyards  shall  be  w. 
Afic.  1:8  I  will  make  jc.  like  dra. 
Mat.  13:42  w.  and  gna.  teeth,  50 
Jtev.  18:15  merchants  stand  w.  19 

WAIT,  IVoun. 
Num.  35:20  if  hurl  by  lay.  of  w. 

22  cast  on  him  with,  laying  w. 
Jer.  9:8  in  his  heart  he  lay.  his  w. 

WAIT,  Verb. 
Num.  3:10  Aa.  and  sons  shall  w. 
on  priesfs  office,  8:24 ;  1  Chr. 
2.3:28;  2  Chr.  5:11;  13:10 
2  K.  6:33  sho.  I  w.  for  the  L.  1 
Job  14:14  I  will  w.  till  change 
17:13  if  I  w.  grave  is  my  house 
Ps.  25:3  let  none  that  w.  69:6 
5  on  thee  do  I  w.  all  the  day 
21  preserve  me,  for  I  w.  on  th. 
27:14  w.  on  the  Lord,  37:34; 

Prov.  20:22 
37:7  w.  patiently ;  52:9  will  w. 
9  that  w.  on  Lord  shall  inherit 
39:7  w.  I  for ;  62:5  iv.  on  God 
56:6  when  they  w.  for  my  soul 
59:9  bee.  of  strength  will  I  w. 
69:3  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  w. 
104:27  th.  w.  upon  thee,  145:15 
123:2  our  eyes  w.  on  the  L.  God 
130:5  I  w.  for  Lord,  soul  doth  w. 
Is.  8:17  I  will  w.  on  the  Lord 
30:18  L.  w.  to  be  graci.  blessed 

are  they  that  w.  for  him 
40:31  th.  IV.  on  L.  shall  renew 
42:4  isles  shall  ^v.  for  his  law 
49:23  not  asham.  that  w.  forme 
51:5  the  isles  shall  w.  upon  me 
59:9  we  w.  for  light,  but  behold 
60:9  the  isles  shall  w.  for  me 
Jer.  14:22  we  will  w.  upon  thee 
La7n.  3:25  L.  good  to  them  th.  w. 

26  a  man  hope  and  quietly  w. 
Eos.  6:9  as  troops  of  robbers  w. 
12:6  keep  mercy  and  w.  on  God 
Mic.  7:7  I  will  w.  for  God 
Hab.  2:3  tarry,  w.  for  it,  it  will 
Zep.  3:8  w.  upon  me,  saith  Lord 
Mark  3:9  small  ship  would  w. 
Luke  12:36  like  men  that  w. 
Acts  1:4  w.  for  promise  of  Father 
Rom.  8:25  we  with  patience  w. 
12:7  let  us  w.  on  our  minister!. 
1  Cor.  9:13  which  w.  at  the  altar 
Gal.  5:5  we  through  the  Sp.  u\ 
1  Thes.  1: 10  and  to  zo.  for  his  Sou 

See  LAY,  LAID,  LYING. 

WAITED. 

Gen.  49:18  I  ha.  w.  for  thy  salva. 

1  K.  20:38  prophet  w.  for  king 

2  K.  5:2  maid  w.  on  Naa.'s  wife 
1  Chr.  6:.32  they  w.  on  office,  33 
Neh.  12:44  priests  and  L.  thatzo. 
Job  6:19  companies  of  Sheba  io. 

15:22  he  is  w.  for  of  the  sword 
29:21  to  me  men  gave  ear,  w. 

23  IV.  for  me  as  for  the  rain 
30:26  I  w.  for  li^ht,  dark,  came 
32:4  Elihu  w.  till  J.  had  spoken 

Ps.  40:1  I  w.  patiently  for  Lord 
106:13  they  w.  not  for  counsel 
119:95  wicked  have  w.  for  me 

Is.  25:9  our  God,  we  w.  for  him 
26:8  in  way  of  judg.  have  we  iv. 
33:2  be  gracious,  we  w.  for  thee 

Ezek.  19:5  saw  that  she  had iti. 

Mic.  1:12  inhabit,  of  Maroth  w. 

Zee.  11:11  poor  of  flock  that  ?o. 

Luke  1:21  peo.  w.  for  Zacharias 

Acts  10:7  Corn,  called  sol.  th.  w. 
17:16  while  P.  w.  his  spirit  was 

1  Pet.  3:20  long-suffer,  of  G.  w. 
WAITETH. 

.Tob  24:15  eye  of  the  adulterer  w. 

Ps.  33:20  our  soul  w.  for  Lord 
62:1  my  soul  w.  upon  G.  130:6 
65:1  praise  iv.  for  thee,  O  God 

Prov.  27:18  he  XXialw.  on  master 

Is.  64:4  prepared  for  him  that  w. 

Dan.  12:12  blessed  is  he  that  w. 

Mic.  5:7  as  showers  that  w.  not 

Rom.  &:\%w.  for  manifestation 

Jam.  5:7  husbandman  w.  for  fru. 

WAITING. 

Num.  8:25  fr.  age  of  50  cease  w. 
Prov.  8:34  w.  at  gates,  w.  posts 
Luke  2:25  Simeon  w.  for  consol. 
John  5:3  rv.  for  moving  of  water 
Rom.  8:23  we  ourselv.  groan,  w. 

1  Cor.  \:t  w.  for  coming  of  our  L, 

2  Thes.  3:5  into  patient  w.  for  C. 

WAKE,  ED. 

Ps.  139:18  when  I  w.  I  am  still 
■ler.  51:39  perp.  sleep  and  not  M). 
Joel  3:9  w.  up  the  mighty  men 


WAL 

Zee.  4:1  angel  came  and  %v.  me 
1  Thes.  5:10  whether  w.  or  sleep 

WAKE\ED,  ETH. 

Is.  50:4  w.  morning  by  morning, 

he  w.  mine  ear  to  hear 
■loel  3:12  let  heathen  be  w.  and 
Zee.  4: 1  as  a  man  that  iBw. 

WAR  ETH,  ING. 

Ps.  77:4  th.  boldest  mine  eyes  w. 
127:1  watchman  w.  in  vain 
Cant.  5:2  I  sleep  but  my  hea.  w. 

WALK,  Verb. 
Gen.  24:40  L.  before  whom  I  w. 
48:15  bef.  wh.  my  fathers  did  wi. 
Ex.  16:4  wheth.  w.  in  law  or  no 
18:20  way  wherein  th.  must  w. 
21:19  if  he  w.  abroad,  that  smote 
Lev.  18:3  nor  w.  in  ordin.  20:23 
26:3  if  ye  w.  in  my  statut.  1  K. 

6:12;  Ezek.  33:15;  Zee.  3:7 
12  I  will  v).  am.  you,  be  yo.  G. 
21  if  w.  contrary  to  me,  23,  27 
24  I  w.  contniry  to  you,  28 
Deut.  5:33  shall  w.  in  ways  of  L. 

13:4;  28:9;  Ezek.  37:24 
8:19  if  ye  w.  after  other  gods  ye 
29:19  I  w.  in  iinarfua.  ofheart 
Jo.t.  22:5  take  heed  w.  in  ways 
Jud.  5:10  ye  that  w.  by  the  way 
1  Sam.  2:30  house  sh.  w.  bef.  me 

35  sh.  w.  before  mine  anointed 
8:5  thy  sons  w.  not  in  thy  ways 

1  K.  3:14  if  wilt  w.  to  keep  my 

comman.  as  Da.  did  w.  8.25 
9:4;  ll:;j8;  2  Chr.  7:17 
8:23  servants  that  w.  before 
thee,  2  Chr.  6:14 

36  teach  them  way  wherein 
they  should  w.  2  Chr.  6:27 

Ps.  12:8  wicked  w.  on  every  side 
23:4  thou'jh  I  w.  thro'  the  val. 
2(i:ll  will  w.  in  mine  integrity 
56:13  may  w.  before  G.  in  light 
82:5  they  ^o.  on  in  darkness 
84:11  no  good  fr.  th.  th.  w.  upr. 
86:11  L.  I  will  w.  in  thy  truth 
89:15  sh.  w.  in  light  of  counten. 

30  child,  w.  not  in  my  judgm. 
101:2  will  w.  in  house  with  per. 
115:7  feet  have  they,  but  w.  not 
116:9  I  will  w.  before  the  Lord 
119:3  do  no  iniquity,  w.  in  ways 

45  I  will  IV.  at  liberty,  I  seek 
1.38:7  I  walk  in  midst  of  trouble 
14.3:8  cause  me  kn.  way  I  sh.  w. 
Prov.  2:7  buckler  to  th.  that  w. 

20  may.  w.  in  way  of  good  men 
3:23  then  sh.  thou  w.  in  thy  way 
/6'.  2:3  w.  in  his  paths,  Mic.  4:2 

5  let  us  tv.  in  light  of  the  Lord 
3:16  w.  with  stretched  necks 
8:11  not  w.  in  way  of  this  peo. 
35:9  the  redeemed  sh.  lu.  there 
40:31  that  wait  on  L.  shall  lo. 
42:5  giv.  spirit  to  them  that  w. 

24  would  not  w.  in  his  ways 
59:9  but  we  w.  in  darkness 
Jer.  3:17  nor  w.  aft.  imagination 

18  Judah  shall  w.  with  Israel 
6:16  said,  We  will  notw.  there. 
7:6  if  ye  w.  not  after  other  gods 

9  will  ye  w.  after  other  gods  ? 
9:4  neighb.  will  w.  wi.  slanders 
13:10  peo.  which  w.  in  imagina. 

ofheart,  w.  16:12;  18:12 

23:14  commit  adult,  w.  in  lies 

42:3  G.  may  show  wher.  may  w. 
Lam.  5:8  Z.  desolate,  foxes  w. 
Ezek.  11:20  they  w.  in  my  statu. 

37:24  they  sh.  tv.  in  my  judgm. 
Da7i.  4:.37  w.  in  pride  he  is  able 
Eos.  11:10  shall  w.  after  the  Lord 

14:9  the  just  shall  w.  in  them 
Joel  2:8  w.  ev.  one  In  his  path 
Amos  3:3  can  two  %v.  ex.  agreed  ? 
Mic.  4:5  ev.  onew.  in  nameof  G. 

6:16  ye  w.  in  counsels  of  Omi-i 
Hab.  3:15  thou  didst  w.  thro'  sea 
Zep.  1:17  they^  sh.  w.  like  blind 
Zee.  6:7  th.  might     to  and  fro 

10:12  th.  shall  w.  up  and  down 
Mat.  11:5  the  lame  w.  Luke  7:22 
Mark  7:5  why  w.  not  thy  discip. 
Luke  11:44  men  that  w.  over  th. 

13:.33  must  w.  to-day  and  to-mo. 

24:17  commune  as  w.  are  sad  1 
John  7:1  Je.  wo.  not  w.  in  Jewry 

8:12  not  iv.  in  darkness  but  lig. 

11:9  if  any  w.  in  day,  stum,  not 

10  man  w.  in  night,  stumbleth 
Rom.  4:12.  w.  in  steps  of  faith 

6:4  sho.  w.  in  newness  of  life 
8:1  who  w.  not  after  the  flesh,  4 

2  Cor.  5:7  we  w.  by  faith 

6:16  dw.  in  them  and  w.  in  th. 
10:3  tho'  we  w.  iu  flesh,  not  war 


WAL 

Gal.  6:16  as  many  as  w.  accord. 
Eph.  2:10  we  should  w.  in  them 
4:1  w.  worthy  of  the  vocation 

17  yc  w.  not  as  other  Gentilca 
5:15  see  ye  w.  circumspectly 

Phil.  3:17  mark  them  which  w. 

18  many  w.  of  wh.  I  told  you 
Col.  1:10  that  ye  mi.  w.  worthy 

of  Lord,  1  Thes.  2:12 

1  Thes.  4:12  ye  may  w.  honestly 

2  Thes.  3:11  which  w.  disorderly 
2  Pet.  2:10  th.  that  w.  after  flesh 

1  .John  1:6  and  w.  in  darkness 

7  if  w.  in  light  as  he  in  light 

2  John  6  %v.  after  his  coinmandm. 

3  John  4  children  w.  in  the  truth 
Jude  18  mock.  iv.  after  their  lus. 
Rev.  3:4  they  shall  w.  with  me 

9:20  cannot  see,  hear,  nor  w. 
16:15  watch,  lest  he  w.  naked 
21:24  nations  w.  in  light  of  city 

WALK,  imperatively. 
Gen.  1.3:17?o.  thro,  land,  Jos.  18:8 

17:1  w.  before  me,  be  perfect 
P.':.  48:12  UK  about  Z.  go  round 
Prov.  1:15  IV.  not  in  way  wi.  th. 
Ec.  11:9  ?«.  in  ways  of  thy  heart 
Is.  2:5  let  us  w.  in  sight  of  Lord 

30:21  this  is  the  way,  w.  in  it 

50:11  w.  in  light  of  your  fire 
Jer.  6:16  good  way,  w.  therein 
25  go  not  into  fields,  nor  w.  by 

7:23  w.  in  ways  I  command,  you 
Ezek.  20:18  w.  ye  not  in  stat.  of 
Zee.  6:7  might  w.  to  and  fro 
Mat.  9:5  say.  Rise,  and  w.  Mark 
2:9 ;  Luke  5:2:3;  John  5:8, 11, 
12 ;  Acts  .3:6 
John  12:35  w.  wh.  ye  have  light 
Rom.  13:13  let  us  w.  honestly 
1  Cor.  7:17  ev.  one,  so  let  him  w. 
Gal.  5:16  w.  in  the  Spirit,  23 
Eph.  5:2  w.  in  love,  C.  loved  us 

8  w.  as  children  of  light 
Phil.  3:16  let  us  w.  by  same  rule 
Co!.  2:6  received  C.  so  w.  in  him 
4:5  w.  in  wisdom  toward  them 

To  WALK. 

Lev.  18:4  to  w.  in  my  ordinancea 
Deut.  8:6  tow.  in  his  ways,  10:12  ; 
11:22;  1.3:5;  19:9;  26:17;  30:16: 
Jos.  22:5;  Jud.  2:22;  1  ifl 
2:3 ;  8:58 ;  2  Chr.  6:31 

1  K.  2:4  take  heed  tow.  in  truth 
8:61  to  w.  in  statut.  Ezek.  36:27 
16:31  to  w.  in  sins  of  Jeroboanx 

2  K.  10:31  no  heed  to  w.  in  law 
23:3  Josiah  made  a  coven,  to 

after  the  Lord,  2  Chr.  34:31 
2  Chr.  6:16  ta.  heed  to  tv.  in  law 
Neh.  5:9  not  to  w.  in  fear  of  G.  f 

10:29  an  oath  to  w.  in  G.'s  law 
Ps.  78:10  refu.  to  w.  in  his  law 
Prov.  2:13  to  w.  in  ways  of  dark. 
Ec.  6:8  know,  to  w.  bef.  Uvin^ 
Jer.  18:15  to  w.  in  paths 

26:4  not  hearken  to  w. 

31:9  cause  th.  tow.  in  strai.  way 
Ezek.  36:12  men  to  w.  upon  you 
Dan.  9:10  nor  obeyed  to  w. 
Mic.  6:8  to  w.  humb.  with  thy  G. 
Ilab.  3:19  make  me  tow.  on  high 
ZtC.  1:10  sent  to  w.  to  and  fro 

3:7  to  w.  am.  these  th.  stand  by 
Mat.  15::31  saw  the  lame  tow. 
Luke  20:46  desire  to  w.  in  robea 
Ac/s  3:12  made  this  man  to  w. 

14:16  nations  to  w.  in  th.  waya 

21:21  nor  to  w.  after  customs 
1  Thes.  4:1  how  you  ought  to  w. 
1  JoJlii  2:6  to  w.  as  he  walked 

WALKED. 

Gen.  5:22  Enoch  w.  wi.  God,  24 
6:9  a  just  man,  and  w.  with  G. 
Ex.  14:29  Is.  w.  upon  dry  land 
Lev.  26:40  th.ztf.  contrary  to  me 
Jos..  5:6  Is.  w.  40  years  in  wild. 
Juil.  2:17  way  their  fathers  w. 
5:0  travellers  lo.  thro'  by-paths 
11:10  when  Is.      thro'  wilder. 

1  Sam.  8:3     not  in  his  ways 

2  )SV/;/i.  2:29  men  iv.  all  night 
11:2  David  w.  on  roof  of  house 

1  K.  9:4  as  David  thy  father  w. 

2  Chr.  6:16;  7:17 
11:33  not  w.  in  my  ways,  Ezek. 

5:6,  7;  11:12;  20:1:3,  16,  21 
15:26  7V.  in  way  of  father,  22:52 
34Baasha  w.  in  way  of  Jerob. 

16:2 ;  2  K.  13:6 ;  17:22 

2  K.  4::35  iv.  in  house  to  and  fro 
17:811.  w.  in  statutes  of  heath. 

19  Judah  w.  in  statutes  of  Isr. 
which  th.  made,  2  Chr.  21:13 
21:22  w.  not  in  way  of  L.  Jer. 
9:13;  32:23;  41:10,  23 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE, 


WAL 

2  K.  22:2  Jopiah  w.  in  ways  of 
David,  2  Chr.  34:2 

2  Chr.  11:17  IV.  in  way  of  David 
17:4  Je.  w.  in  G.'s  commandm. 
21:12  not  If.  in  ways  of  Jehosh. 

Job  29:3  I  w.  tlirou^'h  darkness 
81:7  if  my  Iieart  iv.  after  cyeg 

Ps.  S.5:14  we  w.  to  house  of  God 
81:12  w.  in  tlicir  own  counsels 
13  O  th.  I.  Iiad  w.  in  my  ways  ! 
142:3  in  way  I  w.  th.  laid  snare 

Is.  9:2  people  th.  io.  in  darkness 
20:3  Isaiah  w.  naked  for  a  sign 

Jer.  2:5  they  w.  after  vanity,  8 
7:24  w.  in  couns.  of  heart,  11:8 
8:2  after  wh.  th.  w.  9:14:  10:11 

I!zek.  16:47  not  w.  after  th.  ways 
18:9  hath  w.  in  my  statutes,  17 
23:31  w.  in  way  of  thy  sister 
2S:14  hast  w.  in  midst  of  stones 

Amos  2:4  which  their  fathers  w. 

Nah.  2:11  even  the  old  lion  w. 

Zee.  1:11  we  ^o.  to  and  fro,  6:7 

ilal.  3:14  what  profit  we  w. 
mournfully  1 

Mark  16:12  J.  appear,  as  they  w. 

John  6:66  disciples  w.  no  more 
11:54  Jesus  w.  no  more  openly 

Acts  3:8  leap,  stood  and  w.  14:10 
14:8  cripple,  who  never  had  ^v. 

3  Cor.  10:2  we  io.  accord,  to  flesh 
12:18  w.  we  not  in  same  spirit  1 

w.  we  not  in  same  steps  ? 
Gal.  2:14  they  w.  not  uprightly 
Enh.  2:2  time  past  ye  w.  Col.  3:7 
IPet.  4:3  we  w.  in  lasciviousness 

He  WALKED. 
1  K.  3:6  as  he  w.  before  thee 
15:3  Abijam  xo.  i  n  all  sins  of  his 

father,  2  K.  21:21 
16:26  Ae  w.  in  ways  of  Jeroboam 
22:4.3  for  A«  w.  in  all  ways  of  Asa, 
2  Chr.  20:32 
8  K.  8:18  he  xo.  in  ways  of  kings 
of  Is.  16:3;  2  Chr.  21:6;  28:2 
S7  he  w.  in  way  of  kings,  as 
did  house  of  A.  2  Chr.  22:3, 5 
S  CJir.  17:3  he  xo.  in  ways  of  Da. 
Ban.  4:29  Nebuch.  uo.  in  palace 
JIos.  5:11  /t«      aft.  commandm. 
Wal.  2:6  /ifi  7f.  with  me  in  peace 
Mat.  14:29  Peter  ?y.  on  the  water 
1  John  2:6  ought  to  walk  as  lie  w. 

1  have  WALKED. 
Lev.  26:41  I h.  xo.  contr.  to  them 
1  Sam.  12:2  I hatexv.  before  you 

1  Sam.l-.Q  I  have  xv.  maXent 

7  places  wher.  Ih.  w.  with  Is. 

2  K.  20:3  how  Ih.  xv.  bcfo.  thee 
Job  31:5  if  I  have  xo.  with  vanity 
Ps.  26:1  for  I h.  xii.  in  integrity 

3  Ih.  V).  in  thy  truth,  Is.  3s':3 
WALKEDST. 
iToAn  21:18  xv.  whit.  th.  wouldest 

WALREST. 
Devt.  6:7  talk  wh.  thou  xn.  11:19 
1  AT.  2:42  day  thou  xv.  abroad 
Is.  43:2  when  thou  xo.  thro'  fire 
Act^  21:24  thou  thyself  orderly 
Horn.  14:15      not  charitably 

3  Joh7i  3  even  as  thou  w.  in  truth 

WALRETH. 

Gen.  24:65  wh.  man  xu.  in  field  ? 
23:14  xo.  in  midst  of  camp 

1  Sam.  12:2  king  w.  before  you 

Jb6  18:8  and  he  xv.  on  a  snare 
22:14  he  xo.  in  circuit  of  heaven 
34:8  and  xv.  with  wicked  men 

Ps.  1:1  XV.  not  in  couns.  of  ungo. 
15:2  he  that  xv.  uprightly  shall 
39:6  ev.  man  xo.  In  a  vain  show 
73:9  their  tongue  xo.  thro'  earth 
91:6  pestilence  tliat?t'.  in  dark. 
101:6  xji).  in  perf.  way  serve  me 
104:3  XV.  upon  wings  of  wind 
128:1  bles.  ev.  oneth.  ?y.  in  ways 

Prov.  6:12  xv.  with  frow.  mouth 
10:9  XV.  uprigh.  xo.  surely,  28:18 
13:20  that  xv.  with  wise  be  wise 
14:2  XV.  in  uprightn.  feareth  L. 
15:21  understand,  xv.  uprightly 
19:1  poor  xv.  in  integrity,  28:6 
20:7  just  man  xv.  in  nis  inteirr. 
28:26  whoso  xo.  wisely  be  deliv. 

Ee.  2:14  but  fool  xo.  in  darkness 
10:3  he  that  is  a  fool  w.  by  way 

Is.  33:15  XV.  right,  dw.  on  high 
50:10  XV.  in  dark,  hath  no  light 
65:2  which  w.  in  way  not  good 

Jer.  10:23  xv.  to  direct  his  steps 
23:17  XV.  after  imagina.  of  heart 

Ezek.  11:21  heart  if.  after  det.  th. 

Mic.  2:7  to  liim  that  xv.  upright. 

Mat.  12:43  spirit  is  gone  out,  xv. 
thro'  dry  places,  Lul^e  11:34 

John  12:35  that  w.  iu  darkness 


WAL 

2  Tim.  .^:6  brother  xv.  disorderly 
1  Pet.  5:8  devil  about  seeking 
1  John  2:11  hate.  bro.  xv.  in  dark. 
Rev.  2:1  xo.  in  midst  of  candlest. 

WALKI\G. 
Gen.  3:8  voice  of  L.  to.  in  garden 
Deut.  2:7  Lord  knoweth  thy  xo. 

1  K.  3:3  Sol.  loved  L.  xv.  as  Dav. 
16:19  Zimri  xv.  in  way  of  Jerob. 

Job  1:7  fr.  xv.  up  and  down,  2:2 
31:26  beheld  moon  xo.  in  bright. 

Ec.  10:7  princes  xv.  as  servants 

Is.  3:16  w.  and  mine,  as  they  go 
20:2  so,  xo.  naked  and  barefoot 
57:2  each  xc.  in  his  uprightness 

■Ter.  6:28revolters,  xo.  with  sland. 

Dan.  3:25  men  loose,  xo.  in  fire 

Mic.  2:11  if  a  man  xo.  in  spirit 

Mat.  14:25  Jesus  went  xo.  on  sea 
26  saw  him  xo.  Murk  6:48 

Mark  8:24  I  see  men  as  trees  xv. 

Luke  1:6  xo.  in  all  commandm. 

Acts  3:8  lame  man  xv.  leaping,  9 
9:31  XV.  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  4:2  not  xv.  in  craftiness 
2  Pet  3:3  ?r.  after  lusts,  Jvde  16 
2         4  tliy  children  zv.  in  truth 

WALL. 
Gen.  40:6  they  digged  down  a  xo. 

22  whose  branches  run  over  xv. 
Ex.  14:22  waters  were  a  xo.  to 
Lev.  14:;37  if  plague  lower  th.  xv. 
Num.  22:24  xv.  on  th.  side,  a  xo. 

25  ass  crushed  B.'s  foot  ag.  jf . 
Jijs.  2:15  Rah.  dwelt  on  town-w. 
6:5  If.  of  city  shall  fall  flat,  20 

1  Sam.  18:11  smi.  D.  to  xo.  19:10 
20:25  king  sat  on  seat  by  the  xv. 
25:16  they  were  a  xv.  by  night 

22  if  I  leave  any  th.  pissetli  a^. 
thejf..34;  IJT.  14:10;  10:lf; 
21:21 ;  2  K.  9:8 
31:10  fastened  Saul's  body  tow. 

2  Sam.  11:20  they  wo.  shoot  fr.  xu. 
21  fr.  XV.  why  went  ye  nigh  xv.  ? 

20:15  the  people  battered  the  xo 
21  head  sh.  be  thrown  over  xv. 
22:.30  I  have  leaped  xc.  Ps.  18:29 

1  K.  4:33  hyssop  th.  springs  of 
20:30  a  xv.  fell  on  27,000  men 
21:23  dogs  shall  eat  Jcz.  by  xv. 

2  K.  3:27  for  burnt-ofl'ering  on  xv. 
4:10  a  little  chamber  on  xv. 
6:26  king  of  Isr.  pass,  by  on  xv. 
9:.33  Jezebel's  blood  was  on  xo. 
18:26  people  on  the  xo.  Is.  .30:11 
20:2  Ilezekiah  turned  his  face  to 

the  xo.  Is.  38:2 
2  Chr.  25:23  Joash  brake  down  xo. 

36:19  Nebuchad.  brake  down  xv. 
Ezr.  5:3  who  com.  to  make  xv.  ? 

9:9  give  us  a  xo.  in  Ju.  and  Jer. 
Neh.  1:3  xv.  of  J.  i.s  broken  down 

2:15  I  viewed  xv.  17  build  xo. 

4:3  fox  sh.  break  their  stone  xv. 
6  so  built  we  xu.  all  xv.  joined 
15  we  returned  all  of  us  to  xv. 

6:6  for  wh.  cause  th.  build,  xv. 
15  IV.  was  finished  in  month  E. 

12:27  dedication  of  xv.  of  Jerus. 

13:21  why  lodge  ye  about  xv.  f 
Ps.  62:3  a  bowing  xo.  shall  ye  be 
Prov.  18:11  as  high  xo.  in  conceit 

24:31  stone  xo.  was  broken  down 
Cant.  2:9  bclov.  stand,  behind  xv. 

8:9  if  she  be  a  10  I  am  a  y.\. 
Is.  2:15  day  of  L.  on  fenced  xo. 

5:5  I  will  break  down  the  xv. 

23:4  as  a  storm  against  the  xv. 

80:13  as  a  breacirin  a  high  xv. 

59:10  grope  for  the  w.  like  blind 
Jer.        make  thee  a  fenced  xv. 

49:27  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  %c. 

51:44  xc.  of  Babylon  sliall  fall 
Lara.  2:8  to  destroy  xo.  of  Zion 
18  O  xo.  of  daughter  of  Zion 
Ezek.  4:3  for  xv.  of  iron  between 

8:7  hole  in  xc.  8  dig  in  xu.  12:5 
10  idols  of  Is.  portrayed  on  xc. 

13:12  xu.  is  fall.  15;  38:20  ev.  xc. 
15  accomplish  my  wrath  on  xv. 

41:5  measured  1(1.  of  the  house 

4:3:8 setting betw.  meand  th. 
Dan.  5:5  fingers  wrote  on  tlie  xv. 

9:25  street  sh.  be  built,  and  xo. 
Bos.  2:6  I  will  make  a  xo. 
Joel  2:7  they  shall  climb  the  xu. 

9  they  shall  run  upon  the  xc. 
Amos  1:7  I  will  send  a  fire  on  xo. 

10  XV.  of  Tyrus:  14  w.  of  Rab. 
5:19  leaned  his  hand  on  the  to. 
7:7  Lord  stood  upou  a  xv.  made 

iVaft.  2:5  shall  make  haste  to  if. 
Hal).  2:11  stone  sh,  cry  out  of  xc. 
Acts  9:25  let  Saul  down  by  the  xo. 

in  a  basket,  2  Cor.  11:33 
23:3  G.  sh.  smite  thee,  whitod  w. 


WAK 

Eph.  2:14  Ch.  ha.  brok.  down  W. 
Pev.  21:14  w.  of  city  had  12  fou. 

18  the  XV.  of  it  was  of  jasper 
See  BUILT. 

WALLED. 

Lex'.  25:20  sell  house  in  xc.  city 

30  xo.  city  shall  be  established 
Num.  13:28  iv.  great,  Deut.  1:28 

WALLOW,  ED. 
2  Sa?n.  20:12  Amasa  xo.  in  blood 
■ler.  6:26  gird  with  sackcloth,  lo. 
25:.34  xo.  yourselves  in  ashes 
48:26  M.  shall  xo.  in  his  vomit 
Ezek.  27:.30  they  sh.  xu.  in  ashes 
Mark  9:20  he  fell  on  ground,  xv. 

WALLOWI\G. 
2  Pet.  2:23  sow  washed  to  iv. 

WALLS. 
Lev.  14:37  if  plague  be  in  xv.  39 
25:.31  the  villages  having  no  xv. 
Deut.  3:5  cit.  fenced  with  nigh  xv. 
28:52  till  high  xv.  come  down 
2  K.  25:4  men  fled  between  2  xv. 
10  Chaldees  brake  down  thexv. 
of  Jerusalem,  ./er.  39:8 
Ezr.  4:13  if  city  be  built,  xv.  16 
5:8  timb.  in  if.  work  goeth  fast 
Neh.  4:7  xv.  of  Jer.  were  made  up 
Job  24:11  make  oil  within  th.  xv. 
Ps.  51:18  build  the  xv.  of  Jerus. 
55:10  they  go  about  on  xv. 
122:7  peace  be  within  thj;  if. 
Prov.  25:28  city  broken,  with.  xv. 
Cant.  5:7  keepers  of  if.  took  vail 
Is.  22:5  a  day  of  break,  down  if 
25:12  thy  if.  sh.  ho  bring  down 
26:1  salvati.  will  G.  app.  for  if 
49:16  thy  If .  arecontinu.  bef.  me 
56:5  within  mv  if.  a  place 
60:10  Strang,  shall  build  thy  tf. 
18  thou  Shalt  call  thy  xv.  salva. 
62:6  I  have  set  watchmen  on  tf . 
Jer.  1:15  set  thrones  ag.  if.  of  J. 
5:10  go  upon  her  if.  destroy 
50:15  Bab.'s  xv.  are  down,  51:58 
Ezek.  26:4  destroy  if.  Tyrus,  12 
27:11  men  of  Arv,  were  upon  xv, 
33:.30  talking  against  thee  by  w. 
38:11  all  dwelling  without  if.  or 
Mic.  7:11  in  day  tny  if.  are  built 
Zee.  2:4  inhabit,  towns  with,  xv, 
Eeb.  11:30  if.  of  Jeri.  fell  down 

WAIVDER. 
Gen.  20:13  God  caused  me  to  xv. 
Num.  14:.33  your  chil.  shall  if.  in 
wilderness  32:13;  Ps.  107:40 
Deut.  27:18  causeth  blind  to  if. 
Job  12:24  he  causeth  them  to  xv. 
38:41  ravens  xc.  for  lack  of  meat 
Ps.  55:7  then  would  I  w.  far  otf 
59:15  let  them  if.  up  and  down 
119:10  let  me  not  xv.  fr.  comm. 
Is.  47:15  they  shall  xv.  every  one 
Jer.  14:10  thus  they  loved  to  if. 
48:12  wanderers  th.  cause  to  if. 
Amos  8:12  shall  xc.  fr.  sea  to  sea 

WAXDERERS. 
.Ter.  48:12  I  will  send  to  him  if. 
Bos.  9:17  be  if.  am.  the  nations 

WANDERED. 
Gen.  21:14  Hagar  if.  iu  wildcrn. 
Ps.  107:4  XV.  in  wildern.  Is.  10:8 
Lam.  4:14  have  xo.  as  blind  men 
Ezek.  34:6  my  sheep  if.  throucfh 
Amos  4:8  three  cities  if.  to  1  city 
Ileb.  11::37  if.  about  insheep-sk. 
38  they  xv.  in  deserts,  in  mono. 
WAIVDEREST,  ETH. 
Job  15:23  he  if.  abroad  for  bread 
Prov.  21:16  if.  out  of  way 
27:8  as  a  bird  that  if.  from  nest, 

fo  is  a  man  that  if. 
Is.  10:3  bewray  not  him  that  xv. 
Jer.  2:20  under  ev.  green  tree  if. 
49:5  none  sh.  gather  him  thatio. 

WAADERIXG. 
Gen.  37:15  he  was  if.  in  the  field 
Prov.  26:2  xv.  as  swallow  by  fly. 
Ec.  6:9  bet.  ei:rht  of  eyes  th.  xo. 
Is.  10:2  it  shall  be  as  a  if.  bird 
1  Tim.  5:13  if.  fr.  house  to  house 
Jude  13  If.  stars  to  wh.  is  reser. 

WAXDERIXGS. 
Ps.  00:8  thou  tellest  my  if.  put 

W.VXT,  Substantive. 
Deut.  28:48  serve  thy  ene.  in  u\ 

57  she  shall  oat  tliem  for  if. 
Jud.  18:10  where  is  no  if.  19:19 
Job  24:8  they  embrace  rock  for  xo. 
30:3  for  if.  they  were  solitary 
31:19  seen  any  perish  for  if. 
Ps.  34:9  no  if.  to  them  that  fear 
Prov.  0:11  If.  as  arm.  man,  24:34 
10:21  fools  die  lor  w.  of  wisdom 


WAR 

Prox\  13:23  destr.  for  w.  of  judg. 

1 1:28  in  xv.  of  people  is  destruc. 

21:5  that  is  hasty  only  to  xv. 

22:10  giv.  to  rich  sh.  come  to  if. 
Lam.  4:9  stric.  thro'  if.  of  fruits 
Anws  4:6  I  have  giv.  if.  of  bread 
Mark  12:44  of  her  if.  cast  in  all 
Luke  15:14  he  began  to  be  in  if. 
2  Cor.  8:14  abundance  for  th.  if. 

9:12  supplieth  xu.  of  the  saints 
Phil.  4:11  not  that  I  speak  of  w. 

WAXTS. 
■Inrl.  19:20  all  thy  if.  lie  on  me 
Phil.  2:25  Ep.  ministered  to  xv. 

WAXT,  Verb. 
Ps.  2.3:1  shepherd,  I  shall  not  if. 

34: 10  that  seek  Lord  shall  not  xv. 
Prov.  1.3:25  belly  of  wicked  sh.  xe. 
Is.  34:16  none  shall  if.  her  mate 
Jer.  3:3:17  D.  not  if.  a  man  to  sit 
18  Lev.  not  if.  35:19  J.  not  rv. 
Ezek.  4:17  th.  they  may  if.  bread 

WAXTED. 
Jer.  44:18  we  have  xv.  all  things 
■lolm  2:3  if.  wine,  mother  of  Je. 
2  Cor.  11:9  wh.  I  if .  I  was  charg. 

WAXTETH. 
Detit.  15:8  lend  him  in  th.  he  if. 
Prov.  9:4  th.  if.  understand.  16 

10:19  in  words  there  if.  not  sin 

28:16  prince  that  w.  understand. 
Ec.  6:2  he  if.  noth.  for  his  soul 
Cant.  7:2  like  goblet  that  if.  not 

WAXTIXG. 
2  K.  10:19  proph.  of  B.  let  none 

be  If.  whoso  be  if.  not  live 
Prov.  19:7  pursu.  wi.  wor.  yet  if. 
Ec.  1:15  XV.  cannot  be  numbered 
Dan.  5:27  weighed  and  found  if. 
Tit.  1:5  setin  order  the  things  if. 

3:13  that  noth.  be  if.  unto  them 
Jam.  1:4  and  entire,  if.  nothing 

WAXTOX. 
Is.  3:16  daught.  walk  wi.  if.  eyes 

1  Tim.  5:11  wax  if.  ag.  Christ 
Jam.  5:5  have  lived  and  been  xo. 

WAXTOXXESS. 
Rom.  13:13  not  in  charab.  and  xjt. 

2  Pet.  2:18  allure  thro'  much  xv. 

WAR. 

Ex.  1:10  when  there  is  if.  they 
13:17  lest  peo.  rep.  when  see  xv, 
17:16L.  will  haveif.  with  Ama. 
32:17  a  noise  of  if.  in  the  camp 

Num.  1:3  all  th.  are  able  to  go  to 

w.  20:22  ;  26:2;  Deut.  3:18 
10:9  if  ye  go  to  if .  ye  shall  blow 
31:3  arm  some  of  yoursel.  to  if. 
32:6  shall  your  breth.  go  to  if.  / 
20  go  before  the  Lord  to  w.  27 

Deut.  4:.34  G.  assa.  by  if.  to  take 
21:10  wh.  thou  goest  forth  to  if. 

.los.  11:23  land  rest.  fr.  if.  14:15 
14:11  so  is  my  strength  for  if. 

Jud.  3:2  Is.  might  teach  th,  xo, 
5:8  then  was  w.  in  the  gates 
21:22  reserved  not  his  wife  in  xo. 

1  Sam.  14:52  if.  a".  Philist.  19:8 

2  Sam.  3:1  xv.  bet.  nouse  of  S.  and 
11:7  Da.  demand.  howM'.  prosp. 

1 IC  2:5  shed  the  blood  of  if.  put 

the  blood  of  if. 
14:.30  If.  bet.  Re.  and  Jer.  15:6 
15:7  if.  bet.  Abijam  and  Jerob. 
16  If.  bet.  Asa  aud  Baasha.  !32 
20:18  come  for  w.  take  th.  alive 
22:1  contin.  3  years  without  if. 
2  A'.  18:20  and  strength  for  xc. 

1  Chx:  5:10  made  if.  with  H.  19 

22  slain,  bee.  u\  was  of  God 

2  Chr.  15:19  no  if.  till  35th  year 
35:21  house  wherewith  I  ha.  if. 

Job  5:20  in  ic.  redeem  fr.  sword 

10:17  changes  and  if.  are  ag.  me 

38:23  reserved  against  day  of  xv. 
Ps.  27:3  tho'  w.  rise  against  me 

53:21  but  xc.  was  in  his  heart 

6S::30  scatter  peo.  th.  deli,  in  xo. 

120:7  wh.  I  speak  th.  are  for  w. 

1 10:2  continual,  are  gath.  for  xo. 
Prov.  20:18  with  advice  make  if. 

24:0  by  counsel  th.  sh.  make  if. 
E:  3:8  time  of  if.  time  of  peace 

8:8  th.  is  no  discharge  in  th.  xv. 
7s.  2:4  nor  learn  w.  Mic.  4:3 

3:25  mishty  shall  fall  in  the  if. 

21:15  fled  fr.  grievousness  of  xv. 

.36:5  counsel  and  strength  for  to. 
Jer.  4:19  hast  heard  alarm  of  if. 

6:4  prepare  ye  if.  against  her 

23  as  men  for  xv.  against  thee 
21:2  l^ebuch.  maketh  tf .  ag.  us 
42:14  where  we  shall  see  no  v. 
48:14  are  mightv  men  for  if. 

Ezik.  17:17  nor  Phar.  make  in  K  . 


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WAR 

Dan.  7:21  made  w.  wHIi  paints 

9:26  to  end  of  are  desolation 
Joel  3:9  prepare  w.  walie  up  men 
iRc.  2:8  as  men  averse  from  w. 

3:5  even  prepare  w.  a^'ainst  him 
Luke  14:31  king  going" to  ma.  to.  ? 
Jiev.  11:7  beast  made  w.  ag.  tla. 

12:7  w.  in  lieaven  ag.  dragon 
17  make  ^o.  with  rem.  ot  seed 

13:4  able  to  make  w.  wi.  beast  ? 
7  to  make  ?«.  wi.  saints,  17:14 

19:11  in  righteousness  make  lu. 

19  kings  gathered  to  make  w. 

See  EXPERT,  MAN,  MEN. 

Weapons  of  WAR. 

Deut.  1:41  ye  girded  on  lo.  of  iv. 
Jud.  18:11  600  wi.  w.ofw.  16,  17 
2  Sam.  1:27  how  are  ?«.  of  w.  per. 
He.  9:18  wisd.  bet.  than  w.ofv). 
Jer.  21:4  turn  back  lU.  of  w. 
51:20  battle-axe  and  w.  of  w. 
32:27  do.  to  hell  wi.  w.ofw. 

W.\R,  Verb. 

2  Sam.  22:35  Lord  teacheth  my 
hands  to  w.  Ps.  18:34;  144:1 
2  K.  16:5  to  rv.  against  it.  Is.  7:1 
S  CVir.  6:34  if  peo.  w.  ag.  enemy 
Js.  41:12  w.  ag.  thee  be  as  noth. 
2  Cor.  10:3  do  not  iv.  after  flesh 
1  7  im.  1:18  mightest  w.  a  warf. 
Jam.  4:1  lusts  that  jf.  in  memb. 

2  fight  and  w.  yet  ye  have  not 
1  Pet.i:l\  lusts  wh.  w.  ag.  soul 

WARRED,  ETH. 
Num.  31:7  w.  against  Midianites 
Jos.  24:9  Balak  w.  against  Israel 

1  K.  14:19  how  he  w.  and  reigned 
22:45  Jehosh.  how  he  w.  writ. 

2  AT.  6:8  king  of  Syria  w.  ag.  Is. 
2  CAr.  26:6  TJzziah  w.  ag.  Philist. 
2  Tim.  2:4      entangl.  himself 

WARRIXG. 

2  A'.  19:8 !«.  ag.  Libnah.  Is.  37:8 
.Bo/re.  7:23  a  law  in  my  memb.  w. 
WARRIOR,  S. 
,  1  K.  12:21  who  were  w.  2  Ch.  11:1 
/s,  9:5  battle  of  w.  is  with  noise 

WARS. 
Num.  21:14  in  book  of  w.  of  Lord 
Jud.  3:1  not  known     of  Canaan 
1  Chr.  22:8  great  w.  sh.  not  build 
■  2  6%r.  16:9  hencef.  shalt  have  w. 
Ps.  46:9  he  maketh  w.  to  cease 
Mat.  24:6  hear  of  -if.  and  rumors 
of  It),  jira;*  1.3:7;  i!/A-<;21:9 
Jam.  4:1  from  whence  come  w.  F 

WARD. 
Gen.  40:3  put  in  w.  4,  7;  41:10 
42:7  Joseph  put  brethren  in  w. 
Lev.  24:12  put  blasphemer  in  w. 
Nirni.  15:34  gath.  of  sticks  in  w. 
%  Sam.  20:3  ten  concubin.  in  w. 
1  Chr.  12:29  had  kept  lo.  of  Saul 
25:8  cast  lots,  ?o.  against  w. 
26:16  by  cause  of  tf.  goi.  ag.  to. 
Neh.  12:24  thanks  w.  against  w. 

25  porters  keep.  to.  at  gates,  45 
Is.  21:8  I  am  set  in  my  iv. 
Jer.  37:13  capt.  oiw.  was  there 
Szek.  19:9  they  put  Zedek.  in  w. 
Acts  12:10  first  and  second  iv. 
WARDS. 

1  Chr.  9:23  house  of  taber.  by  w. 
26:12  hav.  w.  one  ag.  another 

Neh.  13:30  appoint,  w.  of  priests 
WARDROBE. 

2  K.  22:14  Shallum  the  keeper 

of  the     2  Chr.  34:22 
WARE. 
i!/A<  8:27  man  lo.  no  clothes 

WARE. 
Acts  14:6 1(1.  of  it,  fled  to  Lys. 
2  rim.  4:15  of  coppersmith  be  w. 

WARE,  S. 
Nek.  10:.31  if  peo.  bri.  to.  on  sab. 
'  13:16  men  of  Tyre  brought 

20  merchants  and  sellers  of  w. 
Jer.  10:17  gath.  up  iv.  out  of  land 
Jizek.  27:16  by  reas.  of  ?t).  18,  33 
Jon.  1:5  mariners  cast  forth  w. 

WARFARE. 
1  Sam.  28:1  gath.  armies  for  w. 
Is.  40:2  her  it),  is  accomplished 

1  Cor.  9:7  goeth  a  w.  any  time 

2  Cor.  10:4  weap.  of  w.  not  carnal 

1  riwi.  1:18  might,  war  a  good  to. 

WARM. 

2  K.  4:34  flesh  of  child  waxed  w. 
Job  6:17  th.  wax  w.  they  vanish 

37:17  how  gann.  are  w.  when 
Ec.  4:11  how  can  one  be  w.  al.  ? 
/s.  44:15  lake  ther.  and  hims. 


WAS 

/«.  47:14  ph.  not  bo  a  coal  to  w. 
Hag.  1:6  but  there  is  none  w. 

WARMED,  ETH,  I\G. 
.lob  31:20  were  not  w.  wi.  fleece 
39:14  ostrich  w.  eggs  in  dust 
Is.  44:16  w.  himself,  and  saith 
Mark  14:54  and  Pet.  w.  himself, 
John  18:18.  25 
67  when  she  saw  P.  w.  himself 
Jam.  2:16  depart  in  peace,  be  w. 

WARIV. 
2C7jr.  19:10  sh.  w.  they  tresp.  not 
Ezek.  3:18  to  w.  the  wicked,  33:8 
19  yet  if  thou  lu.  wicked,  .33:9 
21  ?t).  righteous;  33:3 it),  peo.  7 
Acts  20:31  I  ceased  not  to  w.  ev. 
1  Cor.  4:14  beloved  sons  I  iv.  you 

1  Thes.  5:14  w.  that  are  unruly 

WARIVED. 

2  K.  6:10  man  of  God  w.  him 
Ps.  19:11  by  them  is  servant  w. 
Ezek.  3:21  live,  because  he  is  w. 

33:6  and  the  people  be  not  ?«. 
Mat.  2:12  Joseph  being  w.  of  G. 
3:7  O  generation  of  vipers,  who 

hath  tt).  you?   Luke  3:1 
Acts  10:22  Cornelius  «).  frwra  G. 
Ueb.  11:7  Noah  w.  prepared  ark 

WARIVIIVG. 
Jer.  6:10  to  whom  sh.  I  give  w.  ? 
Ez/!k.  3:17  and  give  them  w. 
18  thou  givest  him  not  w.  20 
.33:4  tak.  not  w.  5  took  not  ?«. 
Col.  1:28  w.  every  man,  teaching 

WARP. 
Lev.  13:48  pla.  in  IP.  49,  51,  57,  59 
52  burn  w.  56  rend  w.  58  wash. 
WAS. 

Gen.  5:24  walked  with  G.  xo.  not 
Pets.  1:4  is  and  wliicli      8;  4:8 
17:8  beast  th.  saw.  %o.  is  not,  11 

It  WAS. 

Ex.  16:15  wist  not  what  it  j). 
Is.  48:16  from  time  that  it  w. 
Ezek.  16:15  his  itw.  19  thus  it  it). 

WASH. 

Gen.  18:4  It),  y.  feet,  19:2;  24:32 
Ex.  2:5  daught.  of  P.  came  to  lu. 

29:4  Aa.  w.  30:19,  20,  21 ;  40:12 
Leo.  6:27  shalt  w.  tliat  whereon 

13:.'>4  tt).  thi.  wherein  plague  is 

14:8  w.  himself,  Deut.  23:11 
9  w.  his  flesh  iu  water,  15:16; 
10:4,  24;  22:6 

17:16  if  he  tv.  not  sh.  bear  iniq. 
Deut.  21:6  w.  hands  over  heifer 
Rulh  3:3  w.  thyself,  and  anoint 

1  Sam.  25:41  servant  to  w.  feet 

2  Sam.  11:8  go  down  and  w.  feet 
iK.  5:10  go  w.  in  Jordan  7  times 

12  may  I  not  it).  and  be  clean  ? 

13  saith  to  thee,  to.  be  clean  ? 
2  C/tr.  4:6  lavers  to  w.  in,  sea  for 
Job  9:30  if  I  w.  myself  wi.  water 
Ps.  26:6  I  will  iv.  my  hands  in 

51:2  w.  me  from  mine  iniquity 

7  to.  me  and  I  sh.  be  whiter  th. 
58:10  w.  feet  in  blood  of  wicked 

Is.  1:16  ic.  ye,  make  you  clean 
■ler.  2:22  tho'  thou  w.  with  nitre 

4:14  w.  thy  heart  from  wickedn. 
Ezek.  23:40  thou  didst  w.  thyself' 
Mat.  6:17  when  fastest,  ?f.  face 

15:2  they  w.  not  when  they  eat 
Mark  7:3  exc.  they  %u.  eat  not,  4 
i!tte  7:38  began  to  w.  his  feet 
JoA/i  9:7  w.  iu  pool  of  Siloam,  11 

13:5  bej;an  to  tt).  disciples'  feet 
6  Lord,  dost  thou  w.  my  feet? 

8  never  w.  my  feet,  if  I  uk  not 

14  ought  to  w.  ojie  ano.'s  feet 
Acts  22ri6  and  w.  away  thy  sins 
See  CLOTHES,  feet. 

WASHED. 
Gen.  43:24  water,  they  w.  feet 
31  Joseph  w.  face  and  went  out 
49:11  Ju.  w.  garments  in  wine 
Ex.  40:32  w.  as  L.  commanded 
Lev.  13:55  plague  aft.  it  is  to.  58 
Jud.  19:21  concub.  w.  their  feet 
2  jSam.  12:20  David  arose  and  iv. 
1  K.  22:38  one  it),  chariot  in  pool 
Job  29:6  I  w.  steps  with  butter 
Ps.  73:13  I  It),  hands  in  innocen. 
Prov.  .30:12  not  w.  fr.  filthiness 
Cani.  5:3  I  have  w.  my  feet 

12  his  eyes  are  w.  with  milk 
Is.  4:4  it),  away  filth  of  daughters 
Ezek  16:4  nor  wast  m.  in  water 

9  1  thorou.  tt).  away  thy  blood 
Mat.  27:24  Pilate  w.  his  hands 
ii/Ae  7:44  she  hath  ?t'.  my  feet 

11::38  marvelled  he  had  not  w. 
John  9:7  he  went  and  w.  11,  15 


WAT 

■lohn  1.3:10  is  ?t).  need,  not  save  to 

14  Muster  have  w.  your  feet 
Acts  9:37  wh.  when  they  had  w. 
16:33  he  took  them,  w.  stripes 
1  Cor.  0:11  ye  are  tt).  sanctified 

1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  w.  saints'  feet 
Ileb.  10:22  having  our  bodies  w. 

2  Pet.  2:22  sow  w.  to  wallowing 
7fe)>.  1:5  that  w.  us  fr.  our  sins 

7:14  have  to.  their  robes  white 
See  CLOTHES. 

WASHEST,  I\G. 
2  Sam.  11:2  Da.  saw  a  woman  to. 
Job  14:19  w.  away  thi.  wh.  grow 
Luke  5:2  fishermen  were  w.  nets 

WASHING,  S. 
ii-t'.  13:56  plague  dark  after  tv. 
Neh.  4:23  ev.  one  put  oft'  for  to. 
Cant.  4:2  sheep  came  fr.  tv.  6:6 
Mark  7:4  -it),  of  cup.«  and  tables,  8 
Eph.  5:26  cleanse  wi.  w.  of  wat. 
Tit.  3:5  saved  us  by  to.  of  resjen. 
Heb.  9:10  stood  in  meats  and  tt). 

WASHPOT. 
Ps.  60:8  Moab  is  my  w.  108:9 

WAST. 
05.  11  thou  to.  as  one  of  them 
Bev.  11:17  who  art,  and  w.  art 

W  ASTE,  Substantive. 
.Ifr.  49: 13  Boznih  shall  bee.  a  tv. 
Mat.  26:8  to  wluit  ])urpose  is  this 
w../  Mai-kliA 

WASTE,  Adjective. 

Deut.  32:10  found  him  in  w.  wil. 

■lob  30:3  fleeing  into  the  w.  wil. 
38:27  to  satisfy  desol.  w.  ground 

Is.  24:1  Lord  maketh  earth  w. 
42:15  I  will  make  w.  mountains 
49:17  that  made  to.  sh.  go  forth 

,Itr.  2:15  lions  made  his  land  tv. 
46:19  Noph  shall  be  tv.  and  des. 

Ezek.  5:14 1  will  make  Jerusal.  w. 
29:9  Eg.  shall  be  tv.  10;  30:12 
38:8  mountains  been  always  tv. 

Nah.  2:10  Ninev.  is  void  arid  tv. 

Zep.  3:6  I  have  made  streets  tv. 

Hag.  1:9  because  my  house  is  w. 

See  CITIES,  LAT,  LAID,  PLACES. 

WASTE,  Verb. 

1  K.  17:14  barrel  of  meal  not  to. 
1  Chr.  17:9  no  chiklr.  of  wick.  w. 
Ps.  80:13  boar  of  wood  doth  w. 
Jer.  50:21  to.  inhabitants  of  Pck. 
MiC.  5:6  Ihey  sh.  tv.  land  of  Assy. 

WASTED. 
Num.  14:.33  till  carcasses  be  w. 
24:22  tlie  Kenite  shall  be  to. 
Dtut.  2:14  men  of  war  were  w. 
1  K.  17:16  barrel  of  meal  w.  not 
1  Chr.  20:1  J.  w.  country  of  Am. 
Ps.         that  to.  required  mirlh 
6:11  till  cities  be  w.  without 
19:5  river  eh.  be  w.  dried  up 
60:12  nations  sh.  be  utterly  to. 
Jer.  44:6  are  w.  and  desolate  as 
■loel  1:10  field  is  w.  corn  is  to. 
Luke  1.5:13  prodig.  to.  substance 
16:1  accused  that  he  tv.  goods 
Gal.  1:13  pei'secu.  church  and  w. 

WASTELESS. 
Zep.  1:15  day  oiw.  desolation 

WASTER. 
Prov.  18:9  brotlier  to  a  great  w. 
Is.  54:16  created  to.  to  destroy 

WASTES. 
Is.  61:4  they  shall  build  old  w. 
Jer.  49:13  Boz.  sh.  be  perpet.  to. 
Ezek.  33:24  that  inhab.  tv.  of  Is. 
27  they  in  the  w.  shall  fall 
36:4  thus  saith  L.  to  desolate  w. 
10  the  w.  shall  be  builded,  33 
WASTETH. 
,Iob  14:10  man  dieth,  tv.  away 
Ps.  91:6  nor  destruction  that  w. 
Prov.  19:26  he  that  w.  father 

WASTIIVG. 
7s.  59:7  ?t).  and  destruction  are  in 
60:18  not  heard  w.  nor  des  true. 

WATCH,  Substantive. 
Ex.  14:24  in  morn.  to.  L.  looked 
Jud.  7:19  middle  w.  had  set  w. 

1  Sam.  11:11  S.  came  in  morn.  r,i 

2  A".  11:6  so  shall  ye  keep  the  w. 

of  house,  7;  2  Chr.  23:6 
Neh.  4:9  prayed  to  God  set  a  w. 

7:3  every  one  in  his  w.  and 
■Job  7:12  am  I  a  sea,  that  set.  tu.  ? 
Ps.  90:4  a  thous.  years  as  a  iv. 

UV.'i  set  a  IV.  before  my  mouth 
./er.  51:12  make  the  w.  strong 
Hab.  2:1  I  will  sta.  upon  my  it). 
.1/(1^  14:25  in  4th  ui.  Mark  6:48 


WAT 

.Vat.  24:43  wh.  to.  thief  wo.  como 

27:65  ye  have  a  tv.  go  your  way 
60  seal,  stone  and  setting  a  to. 

28:11  some  of  w.  came  into  city 
Luke  2:8  shepherds  keeping  w. 

12:33  if  become  in  second  tv. 

WATCHE.S. 
Neh.  12:9  over  against  th.  in  V7. 
Ps.  63:6  when  I  meditate  in  M). 

119:148mine  eyesprev.  night 
Lam.  2:19  in  beginning  of  the  tv. 

WATCH,  Verb. 
Gen.  31:49  Lord  tv.  between  me 
1  Su?7i.  19:11  Saul  sent  to  tv.  Da. 
Ezr.  8:29  w.  ye,  keep  vessels  till 
■Job  14:16  not  tv.  over  my  sin? 
Ps.  102:7  I  yj.  am  as  sparrow 

130:6  more  than  they  that  it). 
Is.  21:5  it),  in  the  watch-tower 

29:20  all  that  w.  for  iniquity 
Jer.  5:6  a  leop.  sh.  w.  over  cities 

31:28  so  will  I  w.  over  them 

44:27  I  will  tv.  over  them 
Nah.  2:1  keep  munit.  w.  way 
Hab.  2:1  I  will  w.  to  see  what  he 
Mat.  24:42  w.  therefore,  25:13; 
Mark  13:.35;    Luke  21:36: 
Acts  20:31 

20:.38  Jesus  said,  tv.  with  me 

40  could  ye  not  w.?  Mark 
14::34,  37 

41  w.  and  pray,  Mark  13:33 ; 
14:38;  Co/.  4:2 

Mark  13:34  command,  porter  to 

w.  37  I  say  unto  all,  tv. 
1  Cor.  16:13  to.  stand  in  faith 

1  Thes.  5:6  let  us  w.  1  Pet.  4:7 

2  Ti?n.  4:5  w.  th.  in  all  things 
Heb.  13:17  th.  tv.  for  your  souls 

WATCHED. 
■ler.  20:10  familiars  tv.  for  halt. 
31:28  as  I  have  tv.  over  thera 
Lam.  4:17  to.  for  a  nation  that 
Dan.  9:14  Lord  tv.  on  evil 
Mat.  24:43  man  of  house  would 

have  to.  Luke  12:39 
27:.36  sitting  down  they  te.  him 
Mark  3:2  w.  whether  he  would 

heal  on  sab.  Luke  6:7 ;  14:1 
L'fke  20:20  th.  w.  and  sent  spies 
Acts  9:24  tv.  gates  day  and  night 

WATCHER,  8. 
.ler.  4:16  published  that  tv.  come 
Dan.  4:1.3  it),  and  holy  one  camo 
17  degree  of  w.  23  king  saw  w. 
WATCHETH. 
Ps.  37:32  wicked  tv.  righteous 
Ezek.  7:6  it  w.  for  th.  it  is  come 
Peo.  18:15  blessed  is  he  that  w. 

W.\TCHFUL. 
Peo.  3:2  be  w.  strengthen  things 
WATCHING,  S. 

1  Sam.  4:13  E.  sat  by  way-si. 
Proo.  8:34  heareth  me,  w.  daily 
Lam.  4:17  in  iv.  we  ha.  watched 
Mat.  87:.54  centurion  w.  Jesus 
Lt/ke  12::j7  L.  when  com.  find  tir. 

2  f'of.  6:5  in  labors,  in  tv.  in  fast. 
11:27  it),  often,  in  hunger,  thirst 

Eph.  6:18  tt).  with  perseverance 

WATCHMAIV. 
2  <?n!m.  18:25  iv.  cried,  told  king- 
2<J  tv.  saw  anoth.  man  running 
2  AT.  9:18  it),  told,  cometh  not,  20 
Ps.  127:1  w.  waketh  but  in  vain 
Is.  21:6  set  w.  11  w.  what  of  the 
night? 

Jer.  51:12  set  up  the  w.  prepare 
Ezek.  3:17  made  thee  a  w.  33:7 

.33:2if  peo.  set  him  up  for  th.  w. 
Hos.  9:8  w.  of  Ephr.  was  with  G. 

WATCHMEN. 
Cant.  3:3  w.  go  about  city,  5:7 
Is.  52:8  thy  w.  shall  lift  voice 

56:10  his  to.  are  blind,  ignorant 

62:6  I  have  set  w.  on  thy  walls 
Jer.  6:17  set  w.  over  you,  saying 

31:6  it),  on  mount  Ephr.  sh.  cry 
Mic.  7:4  day  of  thy  w.  cometh 

WATCH-TOWER. 
2  Chr.  20:24  Ju.  came  toward  w. 
Is.  21:5  watch  in  w.  eat,  drink 
9  I  stand  continually  on  the  w- 
W.ATER,  Substantive. 
Gen.  16:7  angel  found  Ha.  by  to 

18:4  let  a  little  w.  be  fetched 

21:14  Abra.  took  a  bottle  of  it;. 

24:32  Laban  gave  the  man  w. 
43  give  me  w.  to  drink 

86:20  w.  is  ours  ;  32  found  to. 

4.3:24  the  steward  gave  them  tv. 

49:4  unstable  as  w.  sh.  not  excel 
Ex.  12:9  nor  sodden  with  it). 

17:6  shall  come  w.  out  of  rock 


1043 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDA^TCE. 


WAT 

Mx.  20:4  any  likeness  th.  is  in  w. 
23:25  L.  bless  tliy  bread  and  w. 
29:4  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall 
wash  them  with  w.  30:20; 
40:12:  Lec.  8:t) :  16:4,  24 
Zev.  6:28  be  scoured  in  ?».  15:12 
11:32  it  must  be  put  into  w. 
A'lim.  5:22  w.  that  causcth  curse 
8:7  sprinkle  to.  of  purification 
l'J:9  for  a  w.  of  separatiou,  13, 

20,  21;  31:2:3 
20:8  w.  out  of  the  rock,  10,  11 ; 
Ne/i.  9:15;  Ps.  114:8 
13  w.  of  Meribah,  24 ;  27:14 
21:5  th.  is  iio  bread,  nor  any  w. 
10  gather  peo.  I  will  give  tli.  to. 
24:7  shall  pour  w.  out  of  bucket 
31:23  make  go  through  the  w. 
Deut.  8:7L.bri.  to  brooks  of 
11:11  land  drinketh  w.  of  rain 
12:16  on  earth  as  w.  24j  15:23 
23:4  with  w.  in  way,  l^eh.  13:2 
Jos.  7:5  melted  and  became  to. 
Jiid.  5:25  he  asked  v).  gave  milk 
7-4  bring  th.  down  to  the  w.  5 
1.5:19  ic.  came  out  of  the  jaw 

1  Sam.  7:0  gathered  and  drew  w. 
25:11  I  take  my  bread  and  iv. 
26:11  take  now  the  cruse  of  ?«. 
30:12  nor  drunk  any  w.  3  days 

2  Sam.  14:14  are  as  w.  on  ground 
17:21  arise  and  pass  over  the  zv. 
21:10  till  w.  dropped  on  them 

1 K.  13: 19  did  eat  bread  drank  w. 
22  eaten  bread  and  drunk  lo. 
14:15  smite  Is.  as  a  reed  in  lu. 
17:10  fetch,  I  pray,  a  little  w. 
18:4fed  themwith  bread  and  w. 
35  w.  ran,  filled  trcnclx  wi.  w. 
38  fire  of  Lord  licked  up  the  w. 
22:27  feed  him  with  bread  and 
w.  of  aflliction,  2  ('/()•.  18:26 
2  K.  2:19  tlie  w.  is  naught,  the 
3:11  Eli.  poured  w.  on  Elijah's 
17  valley  shall  bo  filled  with  w. 
22  and  the  sun  shone  on  the  to. 
6:5  the  ax-head  fell  into  w. 

22  set  bread  and  w.  bef.  them 
8:15  dipped  a  thick  cloth  in  uk 
20:20  brouL'lit  lu.  into  the  city 

2  dir.  32:4  King  of  Assy,  fiudji). 
Job  8:11  can  flag  grow  with.  w.  ? 

14:9  yet  through  the  scent  of  w. 

15:16  who  drink,  iniq.  like  w. 

22:7  hast  not  given  w.  to  weary 

34:7  drinketh  scorning  like  v}. 
Ps.  22:14  I  am  poured  out  likew. 

65:9  river  of  God  is  full  of  iv. 

68:12  went  through  fire  and  w. 

79:3blood  have  th.  shed  Ukew. 

88:17  came  about  me  like  w. 

109:18  come  into  bowels  Hke?«. 
Prov.  17:14  when  one  let.  out  tv. 

20:5  coun.  of  man  like  deep  w. 

27:19  as  in  w.  face  answereth 

30:16  that  is  not  filled  with  w. 
Is.  1:22  thy  wine  mixed  with  w. 

3:1  doth  take  away  stay  of  if. 

21:14  land  of  Tenia  brought  w. 

30' 14  found  a  sherd  to  take  w. 
20  L.  "ave  you  w.  of  affliction 

41:17  vnieu  the  poor  seek  w. 

44:3  I  will  jiour  w.  on  thirsty 

63:12  dividing  tv.  before  them 
Jer.  13:1  girdle,  put  it  not  in  w. 

23:15  maTce  th.  drink  w.  of  gall 
Zam.  1:16  eyes  run  with  w.  3:48 

2:19  pour  out  thy  heart  like  w. 

5:4  we  have  drunken  our  w.  for 
Ezek.  4:17  want  bread  and  w. 

7:17  knees  be  weak  as  w.  21:7 

16:4  nor  wast  thou  washed  in 
9  then  washed  I  thee  with  w. 

36:25  sprinkle  cle.  w.  upon  you 
Hos.  2:5  lov.  that  gave  me  my  to. 

5: 10  pour  wrath  on  them  likejf. 

10:7  king  cut  off  as  foam  on  w. 
^TOas8:ll  not  fam.  nor  thi.  otiv. 
Nah.  2:8  Nineveh  like  pool  of  «'. 
Hab.  3:10  overflow,  of  w.  passed 
Mat.  3:11  bapt.  you  wi.  iv.  Mark 
1:8;  LitkeZ:K:  John  1:26 
16  J.  went  out  of  to.  Mark  1:10 

10:42  giv.  cup  of  w.  Mark  9:41 

14:28  bid  me  come  to  thee  on  w. 

17:15  falleth  oft  into  fire  and  w. 

87:24  Pilate  took  to.  and  washed 
Mark  14:13  bearing  pitcher  of  w. 

Luke  22:10 
Zw^:e8:23  sliip  was  filled  vpithw. 
24  rebuked  ?('.  25  w.  obeyed 

16:24  may  dij)  his  finger  in  w. 
John  2:7  fill  water-pots  with  w. 

3:5  except  a  man  be  born  of  w. 

23  because  there  was  much  iv. 
4:10  living  ?o.  1 1 ;  15  give  me  w. 

46  came  wh.  he  made  iiK  wine 
5:3  waiting  for  moving  of  to. 


WAT 

John&.i  an^.  went  down,  tro.  w. 

7:38  out  ofliis  belly  flow  liv.  w. 

13:5  he  poureth  vi.  into  a  basin 

19:34  came  thereout  bio.  and  w. 
Acts  1:5  J.  bapt.  with  w.  11:16 

8:30  here  is  to.  3S  went  into  to. 

10:47  can  any  forbid  w.  th.  be 
lCi)h.  5:26  cle.  it  wi.  wash,  of  to. 
Jleb.  9: 19  blood  of  calves  wi.  w. 

10:22  bod.  washed  with  jiure  to. 
■Jam.  3:12  yield  salt  xo.  and  fresh 
1  Pet.  3:20  8  souls  saved  by  to. 
iPet.  2:17  th.  are  wells  witho.  to. 

3:6  world  bei.  overflowed  wi.  to. 
Jude  12  clouds  they  are  with.  to. 
1  John  5:6  came  by  to.  and  blood 

8  three  witn.  Spirit,  to.  blood 
Pfv.  12:15  serpent  cast  out  to. 

10:12  Euphrates,  to.  dried  up 
21:0  give  of  fount,  of  to.  of  life 
22:1  show,  me  a  pure  river  of  to. 
17  let  take  to.  of  life  freely 

See  BITTER,  DRAW,  DREW,  DRINK, 
WELL. 

No  WATER. 

Gen.  37:24  there  was  no  to.  in  it 
Ex.  15:22  foH.  no  to.  17:1 ;  Num. 
20:2;  .3-3:14;  Devt.  8:15 

1  K.  13:22  bread,  and  drink  no  to. 

2  K.  3:9  there  was  tiOto.  for  host 
Ps.  63:1  thirsty  la.  wh.  no  to.  is 
Is.  1:30  as  garden  that  ha.  no  to. 

44:12  smith  drinketh  tto  to. 

50:2  stinketh  bee.  there  is  7)0  to. 
./(')'.  2:13  cist,  that  can  hold  7iO  to. 

14:3  came  to  pits  found  no  to. 

38:6  in  dungeon  th.  was  no  w. 
Zee.  9:11  out  of  pit  wher.  no  to. 
Luke  7:44  thou  gayest  me  no  to. 

WATER,  Verb. 
Gen.  2:10  out  of  E.  to  to.  garden 

29:7  to.  sheep  and  feed  them,  8 
Ps.  6:6  I  to.  couch  with  my  tears 

72:6  as  showers  that  to.  earth 
Ec.  2:6  pools  of  wa.  to  to.  wood 
Is.  10:9  I  will  to.  thee  with  tears 

27:3  I  will  to.  it  every  moment 
Ezek.  17:7  mi.  to.  it  by  fuiTows 

32:0  I  will  UK  with  my  blood 
Joel  3:18  fountain  to.  valley  of  S. 

WATERED,  BT. 
Gen.  2:6  mist  th.  to.  face  of  gro. 

13:10  Jord.  that  it  was  wellto. 

29:2  to.  flocks,  3 :  10  J.  to.  flocks 
Ex.  2:17  and  to.  their  flocks,  19 
Dent  11:10  to.  it  with  thy  foot 
I'rov.  11:25  water,  be  to.  himself 
Is.  58:11  sh.  be  like  a  to.  garden 
■Jer.  31:12soul  sh.  be  ato.  garden 
1  Cor.  3:6  I  planted,  Apollos  to. 

W  ATER  EST,  ETII. 
Ps.  65:9  visitest  earth  and  to.  it 
10  thou  to.  the  ridges  thereof 

104:13  to.  hills  from  chambers 
Proo.  11:25  th.  to.  sh.  be  watered 
Is.  55:10  returneth  not,  to.  earth 

1  Cor.  3:7  nor  to.  any  thing,  8 

WATERING. 
Gen.  .3fl:.38  rods  in  to.  troughs 
Job  37:11  by  to.  he  weari.  clouds 
Luke  13:15  lead  his  ass  to  to.  ? 

WATER-BROOKS. 
Ps.  42:1  hart  panteth  after  w.-b. 
WATER-COURSE,  S. 

2  Chr.  .32:.'J0  stopped  upper  to.-c. 
lob  3'i:25  who  hath  divid.  w.-c.  ? 
Is.  44:4  spri.  as  willows  by  w.-c. 

WATER-FLOOD. 
Ps.  69:15  let  not  to./,  overfl.  me 

WATER-POT,  S. 
John2:li  set  there  si.K  to. -p.  of  st. 

7  J.  saith.  Fill  to.-^.  wi.  water 
4:23  wo.  left  w.-p.  went  to  city 

WATER-SPOUTS. 
Ps.  42:7  deep  at  noise  of  to.-«. 

W.4.TER  SPRINGS. 
Ps.  inT::!3  he  turneth  the  to.-«. 
35  tumeth  dry  grou.  into  tv.-s. 
WATERS. 
Gen.  1:2  moved  upon  face  of  to. 
6  divide  the  lo.  from  the  to.  7 

9  let  10.  be  gather.  20  to.  bring 
6:17  I  br.  a  flood  of  tv.  on  earth 
7:17  If.  increased,  18.  19,  20.  24 
8:1  to.  decrea.  3,  5;  13  to.  dried 
9:11  not  cut  oft"  anymore  by  w. 

E.V..  7:17  smite  tv.  20  to.  blood 
8:6  stretched  out  hand  over  to. 
14:21  by  east  wind  the  lo.  divid. 

22  to.  a  wall,  29 ;  23  io.  returned, 
15:19 

15:8  10.  were  gathered  together 

23  could  not  drink  of  ?"."of  M. 
27  they  encamped  there  by  lo. 


WAT 

A'um.  24:0  cedar-trees  beside  w. 
DeuL  10:7  to  Jotbath,  riv.  of  to. 

32:51  trespass,  at  to.  of  Meribah 

33:8  didst  str.  at  to.  of  Meribah 
Jos.  3:16  WI.  which  came  down 

4:7  to.  of  Jordan  were  cut  oft' 
23  L.  dried  up  to.  of  .lord.  5:1 

11:5  pitched  at  to.  of  Merom 
Jud.  5:19  kings  by  to.  of  Megid. 

7:24  take  the  to.  before  them 
2  Sam.  5:20  br.  of  t/>.  1  Chr.  14:11 

12:27  I  have  tak.  the  city  of  to. 
2  K.  2:8  smote  to.  14  Elisha 
21  went  forth  unto  spring  of  to. 

5:12  Damascus  bet.  th.  to.  of  Is. 
2  Chr.  .32:3  took  coun.  to  stop  to. 
Job  3:24  roarings  poured  like  to. 

5:10  who  sendeth  to.  upon  fields 

11:16  rcmem.  thy  misery  as  w. 

12:15  he  withhokleth  to.  th.  dry 

14:11  as  the  to.  fail  from  the  sea 

19  the  to.  wear  the  stones,  thou 
22:11  abunda.  of  to.  cover,  38:31 
24:18  he  is  swift  as  the  to.  thou 
20-5  things  formed  fr.  under  to. 

8  bindeth  up  to.  in  thick  clou. 
10  he  compassed  w.  wi.  clouds 

27:20  ter.  take  ho.  on  him  as  to. 
28:4  even  tlK  forgotten  of  foot 
25  he  weigheth  to.  by  measure 
29:19  my  root  was  spread  by  w. 
80:14  came  on  me  as  brea.  of  to. 
37:10  breadth  of  to.  is  straitened 
38:.30  to.  are  hid  as  with  a  stone 
Ps.  23:3  lead,  me  beside  still  t(r. 
33:7  he  gathereth  to.  of  the  sea 
46:3  though  the  to.  thereof  roar 
58:7  let  them  melt  away  as  to. 
69:1  to.  come  in  unto  my  soul 
73:10  to.  of  a  full  cup  are  wrung 
77:16  w.  saw  thee,  O  G.  to.  saw 
78:13  made  to.  stand  as  a  heap 
10  caused  to.  to  run  like  rivers 

20  smote  rock  that  w.  gushed, 
105:41;  114:8;  Is.  48:21 

81:7  I  proved  thee  at  tv.  106:32 
104:6  to.  stood  above  mountains 
105:29  he  turned  to.  into  blood 
100:11  to.  covered  their  enemies 
119:136  rivers  of  to.  run  down 
124:4  tu.  had  overwhelmed  us 
5  proud  to.  gone  over  our  soui 
1.30:0  stretched  earth  above  to 
147:18  wind  to  blow  and  to.  flow 
148:4  ye  to.  above  the  heavens 

Prov.  5:15  drink  to.  out  of  cistern 
10  let  rivers  of  to.  be  dispersed 
8:'29  that  the  to.  should  not  pass 
9:17  stolen  to.  are  sweet,  bread 
2.5:25  as  cold  to.  to  thirsty  soul 
30:4  who  bound  tv.  in  a  garment 

Ec.  11:1  cast  thy  bread  upcm  to. 

Cant.i:15  a  well  of  to.  streams 

Is.  8:6  people  refused  to.  of  Shil. 
7  the  Lord  bringeth  on  th.  to. 
ll:fl  as  to.  cover  seas,  Hab.  2:14 
15:6  to.  of  Nimrim  sh.  be  deso. 

9  to.  of  Dimon  be  full  of  blood 
17:12  like  rushing  of  mighty  to. 
19:5  to.  shall  fail  from  the  sea 
22:9  gathered  to.  of  lower  pool 
28:17  to.  overflow  hidini;-place 
32:20  bless  th.  sow  beside  all  to. 
33:16  bread  given  him,  tv.  sure 
35:6  in  wildern.  to.  break  forth 
40:12  who  hath  measured  to. 
4.3:2  thro'  to.  I  will  be  with  thee 

16  maketli  a  path  in  mighty  to. 

10  I  give  tv.  in  the  wilderness 
48:1  are  come  out  of  w.  of  Jud. 

21  caused  tv.  flow  out  of  rock 
51:10  which  dri.  to.  of  the  deep 
54:9  to.  of  Noah  to  me.  io.  not 
55:1  th.  thirsteth,  comeyetoto. 
57:20  whose  to.  cast  up  mire 
58:11  spring,  whose  io.  fail  not 

Jer.  2:13  fountain  of  livim;  to. 

18  to  do,  to  drink  to.  of  Sihor? 
6:7  as  a  fountain  casteth  out  tv. 
8:14  G.  hath  given  us  to.  of  gall 
9:1  0  that  my  head  were  to./ 

13  our  eyelids  gush  out  wi.  to. 
10:13  mult,  of  to.  in  heav.  51:16 
14:3  nobles  sent  little  ones  to  to. 
15:18  as  a  liar,  as  to.  that  fail 
17:8  as  a  tree  planted  by  the  to. 

13  forsak.  Lord,  fountain  of  to. 
18:14  shall  cold  to.  be  forsaken  ? 
40:7  whose  to.  are  moved,  8 
47:'2  to.  rise  up  out  of  the  north 
48::M  to.  of  Nimrim  be  desolate 
50::38  a  drought  is  upon  her  lO. 

Lam.  3:54  u\  flowed  overhead 
Ezek.  19:10  moth,  like  vine  by  to. 
31:4  to.  made  him  CTeat 

14  trees  bv  lo.  exalt  themselv. 
32:2  troublcst  to.  with  thy  feet 
47:1  to.  issu.  fr.  under  threshold 


WAX 

Ezek.  47:3  brought  me  thro'tc. 
the  to.  4 
5  to.  were  risen,  to.  to  swim  In 
8  to.  issued  out  toward  east,  12 
19  to.  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  48:28 
Dan.  12:6  said  to  man  upon  to.  7 
Amos  5:8  call,  for  to.  of  sea,  9:6 

24  let  judgm.  run  down  as  to. 
■Jon.  2:5  to.  compassed  mo  about 
Mic.  1:4  as  to.  pour,  down  steep 
Nah.  3:8  had  w.  round  about  it 

14  draw  to.  for  siege,  fortify 
Zee.  14:8  living  to.  sh.  go  fr.  Jer. 
2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  of  to. 
Per.  7:17  lead  th.  to  fount,  of  to. 
8:11  to.  became  wormwood  and 
11:6  have  power  over  w.  to  turn 
14:7  that  made  fountain  of  to. 
10:4  angel  poured  his  vial  onto. 
5  I  heard  ang.  of  to.  say.  Thou 
17:15  the  to.  where  whore  sits 

See  DEEP,  GREAT. 

In,  or  into  WATERS. 

Ex.  15:10  th.  sank  as  lead  in  to. 

25  a  tree  when  cast  t«^o  v<. 
Lev.  11:9  shall  eat  what  hathfir.8 

and  scales  in  w.  10,  46; 
Deut.  14:9 
Deut.  4:18  liken,  of  fish  in  to.  5:8 
■Jos.  3:13  feet  of  priests  rest  tra  to. 
Neh.  9:11  threwesta  stone  in.  to. 
Ps.  74:13  heads  of  dragons  irt  w. 
104:3  beamsof  his  chamb.  ire  to. 
Mat.  8:32  sw.  ran,  perished i/i  to. 
Mark  9:22  cast  into  fire,  into  w. 

Many  WATERS. 
Num.  24:7  seed  shall  be  in  m.  to. 
2  Sam.  23:17  drew  me  out  of  m. 

to.  Ps.  18:16 
Ps.  29:3  voice  of  L.  upon  m.  to. 
93:4  might,  than  noise  of  m.  w. 
Cant.  8:7  7n.  to.  cannot  qu.  love 
Is.  17:13  like  rushing  of  m.  w. 
■Jer.  51:13  dwcllest  upon  m.  to. 
Ezek.  19:10  fruit,  by  rea.  of  m.  w. 
43:2  his  voice  was  like  noise  of 

m.  to.  Pev.  1:15;  14:2;  19:6 
Pet).  17:1  whore  sitteth  on  m.  to. 

WAVE. 
Jam.  1:6  waver,  is  like  to.  of  sea 

WAVE,  Verb. 
Ex.  29:24  to.  them  for  wave-ofl'er. 
Lev.  8:27;  23:20;  Num.  6:iJ 

26  Shalt  to.  breast ;  27  to.  sho. 
Lev.  7:30;  8:29;  9:-21 ;  10:15 

Lev.  23:11  to.  sheaf  before  L.  12 
Num.  5:25  to.  jealousy-ofi'ering 

WAVED. 
Lev.  14:21  take  1  lamb  to  be  to. 

See  OFFERING. 

W.WERETH. 

Jam.  1:6  he  that  to.  is  like  wave 
W.\VERI\G. 

Heb.  10:23  hold  faitli  without  w. 
Jam.  1:6  ask  in  faith,  nothi.  w. 

WAVES. 
Ps.  42:7  to.  are  gone  over  me 

6.):7  stiUeth  to.  89:9;  107:29 

88:7  th.  afllictedme  with  thy  w. 

93:3  floods  lift  up  their  to. 
4  L.  is  mightier  th.  mighty  w. 

107:25  wind  which  liftetn  up  to. 
Is.  48:18  righteous,  as  to.  of  sea 

51 :15  whose  to.  roared.  Jer.  31  :;35 
Jer.  5:22  tho'  w.  tossed,  not  pre. 

51:42  Babyl.  is  covered  with  iv. 
55  Babylon  where  her  to.  roar 
Ezek.  20:3  as  sea  causeth  his  to. 
■Jon.  2:3  thy  to.  passed  over  me 
Zee.  10:11  shall  smite  to.  in  sea 
Mat.  8:24  ship  covered  with  to. 

14:24  tossed  with  to.  Mark  4:37 
Luke  21:25  sea  and  to.  roaring 
Acts  27:41  part  was  bro.  with  to. 
Jude  13  raging  to',  of  sea,  foami. 

WAX. 
Ps.  22:14  my  heart  is  like  to. 

68:2  as  w.  melt,  wicked  perish 

97:5  hills  melted  like  to. 
Mic.  1:4  cleft  as  to.  before  firs 

WAX,  Verb. 
Ex.  22:24  wrath  to.  hot,  32:10 

32:11  why  doth  thy  wra.  to.  hot 
22  let  not  anger  of  my  lord  tv. 
Lev.  25:47  or  stranger  w.  rich 
1  Sam.  3:2  eyes  began  to  to.  dim 
Job  6:17  they  to.  warm,  they  van. 

14:8  root  thereof  to.  old  in  earth 
Ps.  102:26  to.  old  as  garment.  Is. 

50:9;  51:6;  Heb.  1:11 
Is.  17:4  fatness  of  flesh  to.  lean 

29:22  nei.  shall  his  face  w.  pala 
.7(  0.  6:24  our  hands  to.  feeble 
Mat.  24:12  love  of  many  w.  cold 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WAY 

Imke  12:33  bags  \vh.  iX).  not  old 

1  Tim.  5:11  l)osiin  to  w.  wanton 

2  Tim.  3:13  seduc.  sh.  ■z^i.  v/orse 

WAXED. 
Gen.  26:13  Isaac    .  great 
.  ,  41:56  famine  ?t'.  sore  in  Eirypt 
/^ir.  1:7  Israelii',  miffhty,  20 
10:21  when  eun  u'.  hut 
32:19  Moses'  anger  hot 
A-^m.  11:23  L.'a  hand?f.  short  ? 
Bent.  8:4  their  raiment  w.  not 

old,  29:5 ;  Keh.  9:21 
32:15  Jeshnr.  w.  fat  and  kicked 
Jos.  23:1  Joshua  w.  old,  stricken 

1  Sam.  2:5  had  child,  is  w.  feeble 

2  ASa/re.  3:1  but  Dav.  w.  stronger, 

1  Chr.  11.9 

21:15  David  fonght,  w.  faint 
2      4:34  flesh  of  child  xo.  warm 
2  Chr.  13:21  Abijah  w.  mighty 

17:12  Jehoshaphat  w.  great 

24:15  Jehoi.  u\  old  full  of  days 
Est.  9:4  Mordecai  ?ti.  greater 
P«.  32:3  silence  my  bones  w.  old 
Jcr.  49:24  Damascus  w.  feeble 

50:43  king  of  Baby.'s  hands  iv. 
San.  8:8  he-goat  xu.  very  great 

9  lit.  horn  lo.  e.xceed.  great,  10 
Mat.  13:15  this  people's  heart  w. 

gross,  Acts  28:27 
Lule  1:80  child     strong,  2:40 

13:19  mustard  seed  re.  great  tree 
Acts  13:46  P.  and  Barn.  xv.  bold 
Meb.  11:34  XV.  valiant  in  fight 
Bev.  18:3  merchants  xjo.  rich 

vvaxe:v,  waxed. 

Gen.  18:12  after  I  am  xc.  old 
19:13  cry  of  Sod.  was  xo.  great 
Lev.  25:25  bro.  be  xu.  poor,  35,  39 
Deut.  31:20  ?ti.  fat,  turn  to  other 
Jos.  17:13  child,  of  Is.  xo.  strong 
Jer.  5:27  bee.  great  and  xv.  rich 

28  they  are  xc.  fat,  they  shine 
Ezek.  16:7  increased  and  w.  great 

WAXETH,  IIVG. 

Ps.  6:7  mine  eye  xv.  old  because 
Heh,  8:13  old,  ready  to  vanish 
Phil.  1:14  brethren  w.  confident 

WAY. 

Gen.  24:42  if  thou  prosper  my  xo. 
Ex.  13:17  through  xu.  of  Phil'ist. 
18  led  people  thro'  w.  of  wild. 
81  pillar  ol  cloud  to  lead  the  xv. 

18:20  thou  shalt  show  them  the 
xjo.  Neh.  9:10;  />.<.  107:4 
Num.  21:4  discouraged  be.  of  v). 

22:26  there  was  no  xu.  to  turn 
Deut.  1:22  by  whatto.  Jos.  3:4 

8:2  remember  xt).  Lord  led  you 

14:24  \{w.  be  too  long  for  thee 

17:16  return  no  more  that  xv. 

19:3  prepare  a  «;.  6  xu.  is  long 

28:25  Shalt  go  out  one  xv.  ag.  th. 

31:29  turn  from  xv.  I  command 
Jos.  2.3:14  I  am  going     of  earth 

24:17  preser.  us  in  xv.  we  went 
Jud.  2:19  ceased  not  fr.  their  xji. 

9:25  they  rob.  all  came  that  xo. 

18:5  whether  xv.  be  prosperous 
6  Lord  is  your  xv.  wher.  ye  go 

19:9  to-morrow  get  on  your  xjo. 

1  Sam.  9:6  he  can  show  us  ourto. 
8  man  of  God  to  tell  us  xv. 

12:23  I  will  teach  you  good  xv. 
15:30  have  gone  xo.  L.  sent  me 

2  Sam.  19:36  go  little  xv.  over  J. 

1  K.  2:2  I  will  go  xv.  of  all  earth 
8:36  teach  th.  good  way  to  walk 
13:9  turn  ag.  by  w.  thou  earnest 

10  another  xjv.  12  what  xv.  ? 
18:6  Ahab  went  one  xv.  Obadi. 
22:24  which  xo.  went  Spirit  of 

Lord?  2  Chr.  18:23 

3  K.  3:8  which  xjo.  shall  we  go? 
5:19  departed  fr.  him  a  little  w. 

2  Chr.  6:27  taught  them  good  xu. 
Ezr.  8:21  seek  of  himjw.  for  us 
Job  3:2:i  a  man  whose  xv.  is  hid 

12:24  wander  in  a  wilderness 
wh.  there  is  no  xv.  Ps.  107:40 
16:22  go  xu.  whence  not  return 
22:15  hast  thou  marked  old  xo. 
2.3:10  he  knoweth  xo.  that  I  take 
28:23  G.  understands  w.  thereof 
38:19  wh.  is  io.  light  dwelleth? 
s.  1:6  L.  knoweth  xo.  of  righte 
2:12  kiss  Son,  lest  perish  fr.  xo. 
36:4  set.  himself  in  w.  not  good 
78:50  he  made  a  iv.  to  his  anger 
101:2  behave  wisely  in  per.  xv.  6 
119:27  underst.  lo.  of  precepts 

29  remove  from  me  xv.  of  lying 

30  I  nave  chosen  xv.  of  truth 

32  I  will  run  xo.  of  thy  comma. 

33  teach  me  xo.  of  statu.  143:8 
104  I  hate  every  false  w.  128 


WAY 

Ps.  l.'!n:24  if  there  be  wicked  xv. 
146:1)  xo.  of  the  wicked  he  turns 
Prov.  2:8  preserveth  xv.  of  saints 
12  deliv.  thee  fr.  xv.  of  evil  man 
4:19  xo.  of  wicked  is  as  darkness 
6:23  M'.  oflife,  15:24;  .Jer.  21:8 
7:8  lie  wont  the  xo.  to  her  house 
27  her  house  is  the  xv.  to  hell 
12:15  xo.  of  fool  rig.  in  own  eyes 

26  xo.  of  wick,  seduceth  them 
13:15  IV.  of  transgressors  hard 
1-1:12  w.  whi.  seem,  right,  16:25 
15:9  xo.  of  wicked  is  abominati 

10  griev.  to  him  th.  forsak.  xo. 

19  xo.  of  slothf.  man  is  a  hedge 
16:29  lead,  him  into     not  good 
21:8  XV.  of  man  is  froward  and 
30:19      of  eagle,  of  serpent 

20  euch  xo.  of  adulterous  wom. 
Ec.  11:5  knowcst  not  xu.  of  Spirit 
Is.  3:12  to  err  and  destroy  the  xv. 

26:7  M).  of  just  is  uprightness 

35:8  a  xv.  called  xo.  of  holiness 

40:14  who  show.  xv.  of  unders.  ? 

43:10  L.  mak.  a  xv.  in  sea,  51:10 
19  I  will  make  w.  in  wildern. 

49:11  make  my  mountains  a  xv. 

57:14  prepare  xv.  C2:10  high  xo. 

59:8  xo.  of  peace  they  know  not. 

Pom.  3:17 
Jer.  0:16  where  is  the  good  xv. 

10:2  learn  not  xv.  of  thehcalhen 
23  XV.  of  man  is  not  in  himself 

12:1  doth  XV.  of  wicked  prosp.  ? 

1S:15  paths,  in  a  xv.  not  cast  up 

32:39  give  th.  one  heart,  one  xv. 

42:.3  L.  thy  G.  may  show  us  xo. 

50:5  they  shall  ask  the  xo.  to  Z. 
E'ck.  21:20  appoint  xv.  swo.  may 

23:13  I  saw  th.  both  took  one  xo. 

43:2  glory  came  from  xv.  of  east 
Ainos  2:7  turn  aside  xo.  of  meek 
.^fal.  3:1  prepare  xu.  before  me 
Mat.  7:13  broad  is  xo.  to  destruc. 

14  narrow  is  xv.  lead,  unto  life 
8:28  no  man  mi.  pass  by  thatw. 
10:5  go  not  into  xu.  of  Gentiles 
22:16  teach,  xv.  of  God  in  truth 

i/(!/-yfc  12:14;  Xi/ie  20:21 
5:19  by  what  xv.  bring  him 
10:31  there  came  a  priest  th.  xv. 
15:20  wh.  he  was  a  great  xv.  oS 
19:4  Z.  to  Bee  him,  pass  that  xv. 
John  10:1  climb,  up  some  oth.  xv. 
14:4  xu.  ye  know ;  6 1  a:n  the  xv. 
5  Lord,  how  can  wc  know  xv.  T 
Acts  16:17  show  usir.  of  salvati. 
18:26  expound,  to  him  xv.  of  G, 
19:9  but  spake  evil  of  that  xv. 
23  arose  no  small  stir  about  xe. 
24:14  after  xv.  they  call  heresy 
Tiom.  14:13  to  fall  in  brother's^. 
1  Cor.  10:13  make  a  xv.  to  escape 
12:31  a  more  excellent  xx. 

1  Thes.  3:11  L.  Je.  direct  our  xo. 
Ilcb.  9:8  the  w.  into  the  holiest 

10:20  living  xv.  he  consecrated 
Jam.  2.25  sent  them  out  ano.  xv. 

2  Pet.  2:2  xv.  of  truth  evil  spo.  of 

15  have  forsaken  right  xv.  and 
are  following  w.  of  Balaam 

21  not  known  xo.  of  ri^'Iiteous. 
Bev.  16:12  xv.  of  kings  be  prepar. 

By  the  WAY. 
ffCT.  42:38  if  misch.  befall 6yi.  xv. 
45:24  fall  not  out  by  the  xo. 
Num.  14:25  by  t.  xu.  of  Bed  sea, 

21:4;  Deut.  1:2,  40;  21:1 
Devt.  6:7  walkestfty  t.  xv.  11:19 
25:18  met  by  t.  xo.  1  Sam.  15:2 
28:68  L.  sh.  bring  thee  by  t.  xv. 
■Jos.  5:7  not  circum.  themfty  t.  xo. 

1  K.  13:9  not  turn  ag.  by  t.  xo.  17 
20:28  prophet  waited  by  the  xo. 

2  K.  3:20  came  water  by  the  xo. 
19:28  I  will  turn  th.  back  by  the 

xo.  thou  earnest.  Is.  37:29,  34 
Ezr.  8:31  lay  in  wait  by  the  xo. 
.Job  21:29  not  ask.  th.  go  by  xo.  ? 
Ps.  80:12  th.  who  pass      the  xo. 

89:41  that  pass  by  the  xo.  spoil 
Ec.  10:3  fools  walk  *;/  the  xv. 
Is.  42:16  bring  blind  by  the  xv. 

48:17  God  leadeth  thee  by  t.  xv. 
Jer.  2:17  he  led  thee  by  t/ie  xo. 

6:25  walk  not  by  t.  xv.  for  sword 
Ezek.  43:4  glory  of  L.  came  by  xo. 

44:3  shall  enter  by  t.  xo.  46:2,  8 

46:9  he  that  entereth  by  the  xv. 
Hos.  13:7  as  a  leopard  by  the  xv. 
Mark  8:3  they  faint  6y  the  xo. 

27  by  the  xo.  he  asked  his  disc. 
9::i3  that  ye  disputed  by  xv.  f  34 

Lul<e  24::32  talked  wi.  us  by  t.  xo. 
1  Cor.  16:7  not  see  you  by  tlie  xo. 

Every  WAY. 
Ps.  119:101  refrain  fr.  e.  evil  xv. 


WAY 

Ps.  119:104  I  hate  «.false  XV.  128 
Prov.  21:2  every  xo.  of  man  right 
Ezek.  16:31  build,  place  in  e.  xo. 
Pom.  3:2  much  e.  xo.  bee.  to  th. 
Phil.  1:18  «  XV.  who.  inoretence 
(See  EVIL.      ■    ■'.  .  .  .1  .  .  .  •  j 

Hig  WAY. 
Gen.  G:12  flesh  had  corrup.  h.  w. 
2  Sam.  22:31  as  for  God,  his  xv. 

is  perfect,  Ps.  18:30 
1  K.  8:32  to  bring  his  xo.  on  his 

own  head,  2  Chr.  6:'i3 
Job  8:19  this  is  the  joy  of  his  xv. 

17:9  righte.  shall  bold  on  his  xv. 

21:31  who  shall  declare  his  xu.  1 

23:11  his  xo.  have  I  kept 

36:23  who  enjoined  him  his  xo.  ? 
Ps.  25:9  meek  will  he  teack  h.  xv. 

37:7  him  who  prosper,  in  his  xo. 
23  and  he  dcliglileth  in  his  xv. 
34  Avait  on  L.  and  keep  Ins  xo. 

119:9  sh.  young  man  clea.  /*.  xo. 
Prov.  8:22  in  beginning  of  h.  xo. 

11:5  righ.  of  perfect  direct  A.  xo. 

14:8  prudent  is  to  unders.  h.  xv. 

10:9  a  man's  heart  devis.  his  xu. 
17  that  keepeth /iii"  preser. 

10:3  foolish,  of  man  pci-v.  A.  xv. 

20:14  when  he  is  gone  his  xu. 

21:29  upright,  directeth  his  xu. 
Is..  48:15  make  his  xo.  prospero. 

55:7  let  wicked  forsake /iis  xo. 
.Jfr.  4:7  destroyer  of  G.  on  h.  xu. 
Ezek.  3:18  warn  wicked  fr.  A.  v). 
19  turn  not  from  A.  xo.  33:8,  9 

13:22  sho.  not  return  fr.  his  w. 
Xah.  1:3  L.  hath  A.  xo.  in  whirl. 
Jam.  l:24bcholdeth,  goeth  h.  xv. 

In  the  W.\Y. 
Gen.  24:27  I  being  in  the  xv. 
48  who  led  me  m  the  right  xv. 

35:3  L.  was  with  me  in  the  xo. 
Ex.  5:20  M.  and  A.  stood  in  t.w. 

23:20  to  keep  thee  in  the  xv. 
Deut.  1:33  who  went  in  the  xo. 

1  K.  11:29  Ahijah  found  J.  in  xv. 
13:24  care,  was  cast  in  xo.  25:28 
15:26  walked  in  xo.  of  fath.  22:52 
18:7  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  xv. 

2  K.  8:18  he  walked  in  the  xv.  of 

the  kings  of  Israel,  16:3 ; 
2  Chr.  21:6,  13 
27  he  walked  in  the  xu.  of  Aha. 
2  Chr.  11:17  three  years  in  t.  xv. 
20:32  he  walked  in  the  xo.  of  A. 
Lzr.  8:22  the  enemy  in  the  xo. 
Neh.  9:13  to  give  th.  light  in  xu. 

19  depart,  not  to  lead  t/i  t.  xv. 
Job  18:10  snare  and  trap  in  t.  xv. 
Ps.  1 :1  nor  standeth  in  the  xv. 
25:8  teach  sinners  in  tlie  xc. 
12  shall  he  teach  in  the  xu.  32:8 
85:13  sut  us  in  tlie  xo.  of  steps 
102:23  weak,  strength  in  the  xo. 
110:7  drink  of  brook  in  the  xv. 
119:1  bless,  are  undeflled  in  xv. 
14  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  xo.  of 
1.39:24  lead  me  in  the  xo.  everla. 
142:3  in  the  xu.  they  laid  a  snare 
Prov.  1:15  walk  not  thou  in  t.  xv. 
2:20  thou  mayest  walk  in  t.  xv. 
4:11 1  ha.  taught  thee  in  the  xu. 
14  go  not  in  t.  xu.  of  evil  men 
8:20  I  lead  in  t.  xv.  of  righteous. 
9:6  go  in  the  xv.  of  understand. 
10:17  he  is  in  the  xv.  oflife 
12:28  in  the  xo.  of  righteousness 
13:6  him  that  is  upright  ift  t.  xu. 
16:.31  if  it  be  found  in  the  xu.  of 
22:5  thorns  and  snares  in  the  xo. 
6  train  up  a  child  in  the  xv.  he 
23:19  guide  thy  heart  in  the  w. 
20:13  slothf.  saith  a  lion  in  t.  xv. 
29:27  upright  in  the  xv.  Is  abom. 
Ec.  12:5  fears  shall  be  in  the  xv. 
Is.  8:11  not  walk  in  t.  xv.  of  poo. 
26:8  in  the  xu.  of  thy  judgments 
57:17  went  on  in  the  xv.  of  heart 
65:2  walked  in  the  xv.  not  good 
Jer.  2:18  wh.  to  doiai. of  E.  ? 

what  to  do  in  t.  xv.  of  Assv.  1 
Ezek.  23:31  walk,  in  t.  xo.  of  sis. 
Hos.  6:9  priests  murder  in  t.  xv. 
Mat.  5:25  agree  whil.  art  in  t.  xu. 
21:32  J.  came  in  the  xo.  of  right. 
Mark  11:8  spread  garments  in  t. 
XV.  oth.  strewed  branches  in 
the  XV.  Mat.  21:8;  Lu.  19:36 
Lxike  1:79  guide  our  feet  in  t.  xo. 
12:58  as  thou  art  in  the  w.  give 
Acts  9:17  J.  that  appeared  in  lo. 

27  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  w. 
Jude  11  have  gone  in  the  xv.  of  C. 
See  LORD. 

My  WAY. 

Gen.  34:56  Lord  prospered  my  Ml. 


WAY 

2  Sam.  22:33  maketh  my  xv.  per- 

feet,  Ps.  18::32 
Job  19:8  fenced that  lean 
Is.  40:27  saycst  my  xo.  is  hid  ? 
Ezek.  18:25  is  not  my  xv.  equal  ? 
John  8:21  X  go  my  xo.  ye  fh.  seek 
Pom.  15:24  brought  on  my  xo. 
2  Cor.  1:10  be  brought  on  my  w. 

Out  of  the  WAY 
Ex.  32:8  turned  aside  o.  oflhexv. 

Dent.  9:12,  16;  Jud.  2:17 
Dexit.  11:28  if  ye  turn  o.  of  the  xo. 
13:5  thrust  thee  out  of  the  xv. 
27;  18  blind  wander  out  of  the  xo. 
Job  24:4  turn  needy  out  of  the  xv. 
24  they  are  taken  out  of  the  xv. 
31:7  if  my  step  turned  o.  of  t.  xo. 
Prov.  21:10  wand,  out  of  the  xv. 
Is.  28:7  thro'  drink  are  o.  of  t.  xv. 
30:11  get  you  o.  of  the  xv.  turn 
57:14  take  stumbling-bl.  o.  ofxo. 
Mai.  2:8  departed  out  of  the  xu. 
Pom.  3:12  all  gone  out  of  the  xu. 
Col.  2:14  took  handwri.  o.  of  xo. 
2  Thes.  2:7  be  taken  out  of  the  xo. 
Ileb.  5:2  comp.  on  them  o.  of  xv. 
12:13  lame  be  turned  o.  of  t.  xo 

Own  WAY. 
Prov.  1:31  eat  fruit  of  their  o.  xo. 
20:24  can  man  unders.  his  oxo.f 
Is.  6-j:6  turn,  every  one  to  o.  xo. 
50:11  tliey  all  look  to  theiro.  xu. 
Ezek.  22::51  6.  xo.  have  I  recomp. 
30:17  defiled  Isr.  by  their  o.  xv 

WAY-SIDE. 
Gen.  38:21  har.  th.  was  by  xc-s.  t 
1  Sam.  4:13  Eli  sat  by  vi.-s. 
Ps.  140:5  proud  epr.  net  by  xo.-s. 
Mat.  13:4  seeds  fell  by  xc.-s.  19: 

MarkAA,  15;  Lxike%:'S.  12 
20:30  blind  men  sitting  by  xu.-s. 
Mark  10:46  blind  Bartimcus  eat 
by  xu.-s.  begging,  Luke  18:35 
Their  WAY. 

1  A'.  2:4  if  children  take  heed  to 

t.  xo.  8:25;  2  Chr.  6:16 
Job  6:18  paths  of  t.  xv.  arc  turned 

19:12  troops  raise  up  t.  xu.  ag. 

29:25 1  chose  out  t.  xu.  sat  chief 
Ps.  3.5:6  let  their  xv.  be  dark 

49:13  this  their  xe.  is  their  folly 
Jer.  3:21  they  have  pervert,  t.  xv. 

6:27  mavcst  know  and  try  t.  xo. 
Ezek.  7:27  I  will  do  to  them  after 
their  w.  9:10:  11:21 

14:22  ye  sh.  see  c.  xo.  and  doings 

33:7  as  for  th.  t.  xo.  is  not  equal 

36:17  t.  XV.  was  bef.  me  as  unci. 
19  accord,  to  t.  xv.  and  doings 
Acts  15:3  bro.  on  t.  xv.  by  church 
See  WENT. 

This  WAY. 
Gen.  28:20  will  keep  me  in  t.  xo. 
Ex.  2:12  Moses  looked  t.  xo.  and 
.los.  8:20  no  power  to  flee  t.  xu. 

2  K.  6:19  Elisha  said,  is  not  xo. 
Is.  30:21  this  is  xu.  walk  ye  in  it 
Acts  9:2  if  he  found  any  of  t.  xo. 

22:4  I  persecu.  t.  xo.  unto  death 

Thy  WAY. 
Gen.  24:40  L.  will  prosper  t.  xo. 
Ex.  33:13  I  pray,  show  me  t.  xo. 
Num.  22:32  bee.  t.  xv.  is  perverse 
■Jos.  1:8  sh.  make  t.  xo.  prosper. 
1  K.  19:15  return  on  t.  xu.  to  wil. 
Ps.  5:8  make  t.  xo.  straight  bef. 

27:11  teach  me  t.  xv.  O  L.  86:11 

37:5  commit  t.  xo.  unto  the  L. 

44:18  neit.  declined  from  t.  w. 

67:2  that  thy  xo.  may  be  known 

77:13  t.  XV.  O  G.  is  in  sanctuary 
19  t.  VI.  is  in  the  sea,  thy  path 

119:37  and  quicken  me  in  t.  xu. 
Prov.  3:23  sh.  thou  walk  in  t.  xv. 

5:8  remove  thy  xo.  far  from  her 
7<.  57:10  in  greatness  of  thy  xv. 
Jer.  2:23  see  thy  xu.  in  the  valler 
33  why  trim,  thou  t.  xv.  to  seek 
30  why  gad.  to  change  thy  xo.  T 

4:18  thy  XV.  have  procured  these 
Ezek.  16:43  I  will  recomp.  thyxo. 
IIos.  2:6  I  will  hedge  up  thy  xv. 

10:13  bee.  thou  didst  trust  t.  XB. 
Mat.  11:10  prepare  t.  w.  before 
thee,  .Vcn*  1:2;  LukeV.21 
WAYS. 
Gen.  19:2  early,  go  on  your  te. 
Dexit.  5:33  walk  in  xv.  Lord  com. 

1  K.  22:43  he  walked  in  w.  of  A. 

2  A'.  21:21  walked  in  xv.  of  Man. 
22:2  he  walked  in  xv.  of  David 

2  Chr.  17:3;  34:2 
2  Chr.  21:12  walk,  not  in  to.  of  J. 
22:3  he  walked  in  w.  of  Ahab 
28:2  walked  in  xv.  of  kings  of  l3. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WAY 

Job  34:13  they  kn.  not  w.  of  li^ht 

30:12  raise  up  w.  of  destruction 

34:21  eyes  are  upon  w.  of  man 

40:10  Behe.  is  chief  of  of  G. 
Ps.  81:5  in  heart  are  w.  of  them 
P)-ov.  1:1980  !<;.  of  ev.  one  greedy 

2:l;j  to  walk  in  lu.  of  darkness 
15  whose  to.  are  crooked,  fro. 

3:17  wisd.'s  w.  are  w.  of  pleas. 

5:6  her  w.  are  movable 
21  w.  of  man  are  bef.  eyes  of  L. 

6:6  go  to  ant,  consider  her  w. 

7:2.5  let  not  heart  decl.  to  her  w. 

14:12  end  the.  w.  of  death,  16:25 

16:2  w.  of  a  man  cl.  in  his  eyes 
7  when  a  man's  w.  please  L. 

17:23  gift  to  perv.  w.  of  jud|rm. 

31:27  looketh  to  w.  of  househ. 
Ec.  11:9  walk  in  w.  of  thy  heart 
Is.  49:9  feed  in  w.  and  pastures 
Jer.  2:23  dromedary  travers.  w. 

3:2  in  w.  hast  thou  sat  as  Arab. 

6:16  stand  in  w.  and  see,  ask 

7:3  amend  your  w.  5;  26:13 
23  walk  in  w.  I  command,  yon 

12:16  diligently  learn  w.  of  pco. 

18:11  make  w.  and  doings  good 

32:19  eyes  open  on  w.  of  men 
Lam.  1:4      of  Zion  do  mourn 

3:40  let  us  search  and  try  our  w. 
Ezek.  18:25  are  not  w.  uneq.  ?  29 

20:43  remember  your  w.  doings 
44  not  acc.  to  your  wicked  iv. 

21:19  son  of  man  appoi.  two  w. 
21  stood  at  head  of  two  w. 
Hag.  1:5  consider  your  iv.  7 
Zee.  1:6  do  according  to  our  iv. 
Luke  3:5  rough  ?(>.  niade  smooth 
Acts  2:28  known  to  me  w.  of  life 

Any  WAYS, 
Lev.  20:4  do  a.  to.  hide  their  eyes 
Ntim.  30:15  any  w.  make  void 
2  Ckr.  32:13  a.  w.  able  to  deliver 

See  BT-WATS,  EYIL,  HIGH. 

His  WAYS. 

Deut.  8:6  to  walk  in  h.  w.  26:17; 
28:9;  30:16;  1  K.  2:3 

10:12  walk  in  all  his  w.  11:22; 
Jos.  22:5;  1  K.  8:53 

19:9  love  L.  walk  ever  in  7tis  to. 

32:4  A.  w.  are  .iudgm.  Dan.  4:37 
1  Sam.  8:3  walked  not  in  his  w. 

18:14  D.  behav.  wisely  in  his  iiK 
1 K.  8:39  give  every  man  accord- 
ing to  his  10.  2  Chr.  6:30 
S  Chr.  13:22  his  w.  are  written 

27:6  Jotham  prepared  his  w. 
7  h.  w.  are  writ,  in  book,  28:26 
Job  26:14  these  are  parts  of  h.  iv. 

34:11  man  find  accord,  to  h.  w. 
27  would  not  cons,  any  of  h.  w. 
Ps.  10:5  his  w.  always  grievous 

103:7  made  known  h.  w.  to  Mo. 

119:3  iniq.  they  walk  in  his  w. 

128:1  blessed  that  walk,  in  A.  to. 

145:17  Lord  is  right,  in  all  h.  w. 
Prov.  3:31  choose  none  of  ?iis  w. 

10:9  perverteth  h.  w.  be  known 

14:2  perverse  in  h.  w.  despi.  L. 

19:16  despiseth  his  to.  shall  die 

22:25  lest  thou  learn  his  w. 

28:6  he  that  is  perverse  in  h.  w. 

18  perverse  in  his  w.  shall  fall 
Jt.  2:3  teach  us  his  w.  Mic.  4:2 

42:24  would  not  walk  in  his  w. 

45:13  I  will  direct  h.  w.  saith  L. 

57:18  I  have  seen  his  w. 
Jer.  17:10  accord,  to  his  xo.  .32:19 
Ezek.  18:23  sho.  return  fr.  his  lo. 

30  judge  Is.  acc.  to  A.  7V.  33:20 
Hos.  9:8  snare  of  fowler  in  A.  w. 

12:2  punish  Jac.  accord,  to  A.  w. 
Joel  2:7  march  ev.  one  in  his  w. 
JIab.  3:6Au  lo.  are  everlasting 
Luke  1:76  bef.  L.  to  prep,  his  w. 
Ewn.  11:.33  his  w.  past  finding 
Jam.  1:8  is  unstable  in  aWhisw. 
11  rich  man  fade  aw.  in  Ai«  w. 

8te  LORD. 

Mv  WAYS. 

1 K.  3:14  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my 

w.  Il::i3;  Zee.  3:7 
Job  31:4  doth  not  he  see  my  w. 
Pt.  39:1  will  take  heed  to  7ny  w. 
81:13  O  th.  Is.  walk,  in  my  70. .' 
95:10  not  kno.  my  to.  Heb.  3:10 
119:5  O  that  my  to.  were  direct. 
26  I  have  declared  my  to.  and 
59  I  thought  on  my  lO.  turned 
168  all  my  to.  are  before  thee 
139:3  acquainted  wi.  all  my  tv. 
Prov.  8:32  bles.  that  keep  my  ir. 
23:26  let  thine  eyes  obs.  my  to. 
Is.  55:8  neit.  your  ways  my  to. 
9  my  tv.  higher  th.  your  ways 
58:2  delight  to  know  my  w. 


WEA 

Lam.  3:9  hath  inclosed  my  w. 

11  ho  turned  aside  my  to. 
Ezek.  18:29  are  not  my  to.  equ.  ? 
Zfc.  3:7  if  wilt  walk  in  my  to. 
Mai.  2:0  have  not  kept  my  to. 

1  Cor.  4:17  remembr.  oimy  w. 

Own  WAYS. 
.7ob  13:15  I  will  raaint.  my  o.  w. 
Prov.  14:14  filled  with  his  o.  to. 
Is.  58:13  not  doing  thine  o.  to. 
66:3  th.  have  chosen  their  o.  to. 
Ezek.  36:31  remember  your  o.  tu. 

32  bo  ashamed  for  your  0.  iv. 
Acts  14:16  nati.  to  walk  in  o.  w. 
Their  WAYS. 

2  Chr.  7:14  turn  fr.  t.  wicked  w. 
.Job  24:2;j  his  eyes  are  upon  t.  lo. 
Ps.  125:5  turn  to  t.  crooked  to. 
Prov.  9:15  who  go  right  on  t.  to. 
Jer.  15:7  return  not  from  t.  to. 

16:17  mine  eyes  upon  all  f.  to. 

18:15  caused  to  stumble  in  t.  w. 
Ezek.  14:23  when  ye  see  t/;. 

16:47  hast  not  walk,  after  t.  v. 
Hos.  4:9  punish  them  for  /.  to. 
Tinm.  3:16  misery  are  in  tlieir  to. 
2  Pet.  2:2  follow  t.  pernicious  w. 

Thy  WAYS. 
Deut.  28:29  not  prosper  in  thy  w. 

1  Sam.  8:5  walk  not  in  thy  to. 

2  Chr.  6:31  fear  to  walk  in  thy  to. 
Job  4:6  the  uprightness  of  thy  v>. 

21:14  not  knowledge  of  thy  to. 
22:3  gain  that  mak.  /.  to.  perf.  ? 

28  light  sh.  shine  upon  thy  tr. 
Ps.  25:4  show  me  thy  w.  O  Lord 

51:13  teach  transgressors  t.  w. 

01:11  to  keep  thee  in  all  thy  to. 

119:15  will  ha.  respect  to  thy  to. 
Prov.  3:6  in  t.  w.  acknowl.  him 

4:26  let  all  t.  tv.  be  established 

31:3  not  t.  to.  to  that  wh.  destr. 
Is.  63:17  made  us  err  from  t.  w. 

64:5  that  rememb.  thee  in  t.  w. 
■Jer.  2:33  hast  taught  wick.  t.  w. 

3:13  thou  hast  scattered  tliy  to. 
Ezek.  7:3  accord,  to  thy  to.  4, 8,  9 

16:47  corrupted  more  in  thy  to. 
61  remember  t.  tu.  be  ashamed 

24:14  according  to  t.  to.  judge 

28:15  thou  wast  perfect  in  t.  to. 
Pan.  5:23  in  wh.  hand  are  t.  w. 
Pet).  15:3  just  and  true  are  t.  w. 

AVAYFARIXG. 

,Tud.  19:17  a  tv.  man  in  street 
2  Sam.  12:4  flock  to  dress  for  w. 
Is.  33:8  the  to.  man  ceasctli 

35:8  to.  men  sh.  not  err  therein 
,/(  ;•.  9:2  a  lodg.-place  ot'tv.  nvn 

14:8  why  should,  be  as  to.  man  ? 
WAY-MARKS. 
Jer.  31:21  set  thee  up  lo.-m.  make 

WEAK. 
IVnm,  13:18  whether  strong  or  7«. 
.7vd.  16:7     asoth.  men,  11,  17 
iSain.  .3:.39  I  am  to.  tho'  anoint. 
2  Chr.  15:7  let  not  hands  be  to. 
.Tob4:Z  strengthened  to.  hands 
Ps.  6:2  I  am  w.  109:24  knees  to. 
Is.  14:10 art  thou  bee.  to.  as  we? 

35:3  strenorthen  ye  the  to.  hands 
Ezek.  7:17  knees  to.  as  wat.  21:7 

16:30  to.  is  thy  heart,  saith  Lord 
Joel  3:10  let  to.  say,  I  am  strong 
Mat.  20:41  flesh  to.  Mark  14:138 
Acts  20:35  ye  ought  to  supp.  )0. 
Pom.  4:19  being  not  to.  in  faith 

8:3  law  was  to.  through  flesh 

14:1  that  is  to.  in  faith  recei.  ye 
2  another  who  is  te.  eat.  herbs 
21  broth,  stumb.  or  is  made  to. 

15:1  ought  to  bear  infirm,  of  to. 

1  Cor.  1:27  !0.  things  to  confound 
4:10  we  are  to.  8:7  being  to.  10 
8:12  wound  their  to.  conscience 
9:22  to  the  to.  I  became  to.  that 
11:30  for  this  cause  many  are  to. 

2  Cor.  10:10  bodily  presence  is  to. 
11:21  I  speak  as  we  had  been  to. 

29  who  is  to.  and  I  am  not  w.  f 
12:10  when  I  am  to.  then  strong 
13:3  wh.  to  yon-ward  in  not  to. 

4  we  are  to.  in  him,  but  sh.  live 
9  wh.  we  are  to.  and  ye  strong 
Oal.  4:9  turn  ye  to  w.  elements  ? 
1  Thes.  5:14  support  to.  be  pati. 

WEAK-HAXnED. 
%Sam.  17:2  come  wh.  he  is  tc-h. 

WEAKEN. 
Is.  14:12  wh.  didst  lo.  nations? 

WEAKEXED,  ETH. 
Ezr.  4:4  people  of  land  Judah 
Xeh.  6:9  their  hands  shall  be  to. 
Job  12:21  he  to,  Btrcn,  of  mighty 


WEA 

Ps.  102:23  ti'.  my  strength  in  way 
Jer.  38:4  to.  hands  of  men  of  war 

WEAKER. 
2  Sam.  .3:1  S."s  house  to.  and  to. 
1  Pet.  3:7  honor  wife  as  tv.  vessel 
WEAKNESS. 

1  Cor.  1:25  tv.  of  God  is  stronger 
2:3  I  was  with  you  in  tv. 

15:43  sown  in  tv.  raised  in  pow. 

2  Cor.  12:9  strength  is  perf.  in  tv. 
13:4  though  cru{'ified  thro'  to. 

Jleb,  7:18  going  before  for  the  to. 
11:34  out  of  w.  were  made  stro. 

WEALTH. 
Gen.  34:29  sons  of  Ja.  took  th.  tv. 
Dent.  8:17  hand  got  me  this  w. 

18  L.  giv.  thee  power  to  get  tv. 
Pttth  2:1  a  kinsman,  man  of  w. 

1  Sam.  2::32  see  enemy  in  all  tv. 

2  K.  15:20  exacted  of  men  of  w. 
2  Chr.  1:11  th.  hast  not  asked  to. 

12  I  will  give  th.  riches  and 
Ezr.  9:12  nor  seek  peace  or  to. 
Est.  10:3  M.  seeking  tv.  of  peo. 
■lob  21:13  spend  their  days  in  to. 

31:25  if  I  rejoiced  bee.  tv.  great 
Ps.  44:12  dost  not  increase  tv. 

49:6  trust  in  tv.  boast  in  riches 

10  and  leave  their  to.  to  others 
112:3  tv.  and  riches  in  his  house 

Prov.  5:19  lest  stra.  be  fill.  wi.  tv. 
10:15  man's  tv.  is  his  city,  18:11 
13:11  to.  gotten  by  vanity  sh.  be 
22  w.  of  sinner  is  laid  up 
19:4  w.  maketh  many  friends 
Ec.  5:19  God  hath  given  tv.  6:2 
Zee.  14:14  tv.  of  heathen  shall 
Acts  19:25  by  this  craft  have  tv. 
1  Cor.  10:24  seek  every  man  an- 
other's to. 

WEALTHY. 
Ps.  66:12  thou  bro.  us  into  to. 
Jer.  49:31  get  up  unto  to.  nation 

WEANED. 
Gen.  21:S  Isaac  grew  and  was  to. 
1  Sam.  1:22  not  go  till  chi.  be  w. 
1  7i.  11:20  whom  Taphenes  tv. 
Ps.  131:2  to.  of  moth,  soul  as  tv. 
Is.  11:8  w.  child  put  his  hand 
28:9  them  th.  are  tv.  from  milk 
IIos.  1:8  wh.  she  to.  Lo-ruhama 

WEAPON. 
Deut.  23:13  a  paddle  npon  to. 
Neh.  4:17  other  hand  held  a  u<. 
Job  20:24  shall  flee  from  iron  w. 
Is.  54:17  no  to.  form.  sh.  prosper 
Ezek.  9:1  with  his  destroy,  w.  2 

WEAPONS. 
Gen.  27:3  take,  I  pray,  thy  to. 

1  Sam.  21:8  neither  sword  nor  to. 

2  A'.  11:8  every  man  with  his  tv. 

in  hand,  II ;  2  Chr.  23:7,10 
Is.  13:5  L.  cometh  and  the  tv.  of 

his  indignation,  Jer.  50:25 
■ler.  22:7  prepare  ev.  one  with  w 
Ezek.  39:9  set  on  fire,  bum  tv.  10 
John  18:3  Judas  cnmeth  with  tv. 
2  Cor.  10:4  w.  of  warf.  not  carnal 
See  TVAB. 

WEAR. 

Ex.  18:18  wilt  surely  tv.  away 
Deut.  22:5  woman  not  to.  what 

11  not  to.  garm.  of  divere  sorts 
1  Satn.  2:28  to.  an  ephod  before 

22:18  pers.  that  did  to.  an  ephod 
.Tob  14:19  waters  tv.  the  stones 
Is.  4:1  eat  our  bread,  tv.  apparel 
Dan.  7:25  tv.  out  saints  of  M.  H. 
Zee.  13:4  nor  tv.  a  rough  garm. 
Mat.  11:8  that  tv.  soft  clothing 
Luke  9:12  day  began  to  to.  away 

WEARETH,  ING. 
1  Sam.  14:3  priest  to.  an  ephod 
John.  10-5  Jesus  came  tv.  purple 

1  Pet.  3:3  let  it  not  be  tv.  of  gold 
Jajn.  2:3  him  that  tv.  gay  cloth. 

WEARY. 
Gen.  27:46  Rebek.  said,  I  am  tv. 
Deut.  25:18  Amalek  sm.  when  tv. 
Jvd.  4:21  J.  smote  Sis.  when  tv. 
8:15  bread  to  men  that  are  to. 

2  Sam.  16:14  and  people  came  to. 
17:2  come  upon  him  while  vj. 
23:10  smote  Philist.  till  was  tv. 

Job  .3:17  wicked  cease,  w.  at  rest 
10:1  my  soul  is  to.  of  my  life 
16:7  he  hath  made  me  to.  deso. 
22:7  not  given  wat.  to  u\  to  dr. 

Ps.  6:6  I  am  tv.  with  groaning 
fiS:9  confirm  thine  inh.  when  tv. 
69:3  I  am  to.  of  my  cryin<? 

Prov.  3:11  be  not  iv.  of  L.  s  cor. 
25:17  lest  he  be  tv.  of  thee 

Is.  1:14  feasts  are  trouble,  am  Mi. 


WEE 

It.  5:27  none  sh.  be  to.  nor  Btnm. 
7:13  is  it  small  thing  to  w).  men 
16:12  when  it  is  seen  M.  ia  w. 
28:12  wherewi.  cause  tjo.  to  rest 
.32:2  shadow  of  rock  in  tv.  land 
40:28  G.  fainteth  not,  nei.  is  tJO. 

30  youths  shall  faint  and  be  w. 

31  that  wait  on  L.  sh.  not  betiJ. 
43:22  thou  hast  been  w.  of  me 
46:1  a  burden  to  the  tv.  beast 
50:4  spe.  a  word  to  him  th.  is  UJ. 

Jer.  2:24  th.  seek  her  will  notJi». 
6:11  I  am  to.  with  holding  in 
9:5  they  to.  thems.  to  commit 
1.5:6  I  am  tv.  with  repenting 
20:9  I  was  v).  with  forbearing 
31:25  I  have  satiated  to.  soul 
51:.58  folk  shall  labor  and  be  tv. 
64  B.  sink  and  they  shall  be  tu. 
nab.  2:13  peo.  sh.  tv.  themselves 
Luke  18:5  by  contin.  com.  she  to. 
Gal.  6:9  let  us  not  be  to.  in  well- 
doing. 2  Thes.  3:13 
WEARIED. 
Gen.  19:11  tv.  themselves  to  find 
Is.  43:23  nor  have  I  to.  thee 
24  hast  tv.  me  with  thine  iniq. 
47:13  art  to.  in  multitude 
57:10  to.  in  CTeatness  of  way 
Jer.  4:31  soul  is  to.  bee.  of  murd. 
12:5  if  run  and  they  to.  thee,  if 
in  land  of  peace  they  tv.  th. 
Ezek.  24:12  to.  her.'^elf  with  lies 
Mic.  6:3  wherein  have  I  to.  thee 
Mai.  2:17  to.  Lord,  wherein  have 

we  to.  him  ? 
.John  4:6  J.  being  to.  sat  on  well 
Heb.  12:3  lest  ye  oe  tv.  and  faint 

WEARIETH. 
■Job  37:11  he  w.  the  thick  cloud 
Ec.  10:15  labor  of  foolish  tv. 

WEARINESS. 
Ec.  12:12  study  is  a  M'.  of  the  flesh 
Mai.  1:13  said.  What  a  tv.  is  it  I 
2  Cor.  11:27  to.  and  painfulness 

WEARISOME. 

Job  7:3  w.  nights  are  appointed 

WEASEL. 
Lev.  11:29  tv.  and  mouse,  nncl. 

WE.4THER. 
■Job  37:22  fairw.  com.  out  of  nor. 
Prov.  25:20  tak.  a  gar.  in  cold  lo. 
Mat.  16:2  fair  tv.  for  sky  is  red 
3  in  morning  it  will  be  foul  tv. 
WEAYE,  EST. 
■Jud.  16:13  if  th.  w.  seven  locks 
Is.  19:9  they  that  tv.  net-works 
59:5  they  w.  a  spider's  web 

WEAYER. 

Ex.  35:35  work  the  work  of  w. 
1  Sam.  17:7  staff  of  Goli.'s  spear 

like  a  Ml.  beam,  2<SaTO.  21:19; 

1  Chr.  11:23;  20:5 
.Job  7:6  davs  swift,  th.  to.  shuttle 
7s.  38:12  I'have  cut  off  like  a  vj. 

WEB,  S. 
Jud.  16:13  if  thou  weavest  seven 

locks  with  thew.  14 
■Job  8:14  shall  be  a  spider's  to. 
Is.  59:5  they  weave  spider's  tv. 
6  to.  sh.  not  become  garments 

WEDDING. 

Mat.  22:3  were  bidden  to  to.  8. 10 
11  man  had  not  on  a  to.  garm. 
Luke  12:36  will  return  from  te. 
14:8  when  th.  art  bidden  to  a  to. 

WEDGE. 
Jos.  7:21  Achan  saw  a  tv.  of  geld 
24  Joshua  took  Achan  and  2^. 
Is.  13:12  more  precious  thaa 
golden  to.  of  Ophir 
WEOLOt'K. 
Ezek.  16:38  as  women  th.  hr.  w. 

WEEDS. 
Jon.  2:5  to.  were  about  my  head 

VYEER. 
Gen.  29:27  fulfil  her  tv.  we  will 
28  Jacob  did  so.  fulfill,  her  v). 
Dan.  9:27  one  to.  in  midst  of  to. 
Mat.  2S:1 1st  day  ofto.  Mark  16:2, 
9;  Z,f/A«24:l;  Jb/in  20:1,  19 
L»ke  18:12  I  fast  twice  in  the  tv. 
Acts  20:7  first  day  of  w.  Paal 

preached 
1  Cor.  16:2  on  first  day  of  to.  let 

WEEKS. 
Lev.  12:5  child,  be  unclean  2  to. 
X'um.  28:26  bri.  offering  after  te. 
■J(y.  5:24  reserveth  to.  of  har\'est 
Dan.  9:24  seventy  w.  are  deter. 
2.5  after  threescore  and  2  to.  26 
10:2  I  Dan.  was  monrning  3  w. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WEI 

Dan.  10:3  nor  ano.  thys.  till  3  w. 

See  PEAST,  SEVEN. 

WEEP, 

Gen.  23:2  A.  ca.  to  mourn  and  w. 
43:30  Jos.  sou^'ht  where  to  UK 
Num.  11:10  Moses  heard  peo.  w. 
13  they  w.  unto  me,  Baying 

1  Sam.  n:5whatail.  peo.  th.  w.  ? 
30:4  had  no  more  power  to  w. 

Z.Sam.  1:24  daugh.  of  Is.  w.  over 
12:21  thou  didst  w.  for  the  child 

2  C/ir.  .34:27  rend  thy  clothes,  w. 
Neh.  8-9  holy,  mourn  not,  nor  w. 
Job  27:15  his  widows  sh.  not  w. 

30:2.5  did  I  not  w.  for  him 
31  into  voice  of  them  that  w. 
Ec.  3:4  a  time  to  rv.  a  time  to 
Is.  13:2  gone  to  high  places  to  w. 

22:4  I  will  w.  bitterly,  labor  not 

30:19  thou  shalt  w.  no  more 

33:7  ambassad.  of  peace  eh.  w. 
Jer.  9:1  that  I  might  w.  day  and 

53:17  my  soul  shall  w.  in  secret 
places,  mine  eyes  shall  %o. 

22:10  w.  not  for  the  dead,  nor 
bemo.  him,  w.  sore  for  him 

48:32  0  vine,  I  will  w.  for  Ihee 
luam.  1:16  for  these  things  I  w. 
Ezek.  24:16  thou  mou.  nor  w.  23 

27:31  sh.  rv.  for  thee  with  bitter. 
Jod  1:5  drunkards,  to.  and  howl 

2:17  priests  w.  between  porch 
Mic.  1:10  declare  it  not,  uK  not 
Zee.  7:3  sho.  I  w.  in  5th  month 
Mark  5:39  why  make  ado  and  w. 
Lulce  6:21  blessed  are  ye  that  ic. 
25  woe  to  you  th.  lauch,  eh.  w. 

7:13  ?/J.  not,  8:52;  7?<'»r5:5 

2.3:28  !<>.  not  for  me,  w.  for  you. 
John  11:.31  goeth  to  grave  to  v\ 

16:20  ye  sh.  w.  world  sh.  rejoice 
Acts  21:13  what  mean  ye  to  w. 
Horn.  12:15  w.  wi.  them  that  lo. 
1  Cor.  7:30  th.  w.  as  though  they 
Jam.  4:9jifflicted,  mourn,  and  lu. 

5:1  ye  rich  men,  w.  and  howl 
Sev.  18:11  merchants  shall  w. 

WEEPEST. 

1  Sam.  1:8  Ilan.  why      thou  7 
John  20:l:j  worn,  why  w.  th.  7  15 

WEEPETH. 

2  Sam.  19:1  behold  the  king  w. 
2  A'.  8:12  Hazael  said,  Why  w.  ? 
Pi.  126:6  goeth  forth  and  w. 
Lam.  1:2  she  w.  sore  in  the  night 

WEEPING. 

Num.  25:6  to.  bef.  door  of  taber. 
Deut.  34:8  days  of  w.  for  Mosea 
2  Sam.  3:16  husband  with  her  w. 

15:30  w.  as  they  went  up 
Ezr.  3:13  not  discern  joy  fr.  w. 

10:1  E.  prayed  and  confess,  w. 
Est.  4:3  in  ev.  province  was  w. 
Job  10:16  my  face  is  foul  with  v). 
Ps.  6:8  L.  heard  voice  of  my  w. 

30:5  w.  may  endure  for  a  night 

102:9  I  mingl.  my  drink  wi.  jc. 
Is.  1.5-3  in  their  streets  howl,  w. 

16:9  I  will  bewail  with  w.  of  Ja. 
vine  of  Sibmah,  Jer.  48:.32 

22:12  did  L.  of  hosts  call  to  w. 

65:19  voice  of  w.  no  more  heard 
Jer.  3:21  to.  of  Is.  heard  on  high 

9:10  for  mountains  I  take  upic. 

31:9  they  shall  come  with  lo. 

15  lamentation  and  to.  Rachel 
w.  for  her  childr.  Mat.  2:13 

16  restrain  thy  voice  from  w. 
41:6  Ish.  went  to  meet  them  w. 
48:5  continual  w.  shall  go  up 
50:4  Judah  going  w.  to  seek  L. 

Ezek.  8:14  wom.  lo.  for  Tammuz 
Joel  2:12  turn  wi.  fasting  and  w. 
Mai.  2:13  covering  altar  with  w. 
Mat.  8:12  there  sh.  be  w.  22:13; 

24:51 :  25:.30 ;  Luke  13:28 
Luke  7::38  wom.  stood  at  feet  to. 
John  11:.33  when  Je.  saw  her  tv. 
20:11  Mary  stood  without  to. 
Acts  9:39  wido.  stood  by  him  tv. 
Phil.  3:18  told  you  often,  now?tf. 
liee.  18:15  merch.  shall  stand  to. 
19  shipmaster  and  sailors,  w. 
WEIGH. 
1  Chr.  20:2  crown  to  to.  a  talent 
Ezr.  8:29  keep  until  ye  tv.  them 
Ps.  .58:2  w.  violence  of  hands 
Is.  26:7  thou  dost  tv.  path  of  just 

WEIGHED. 
Gen.  2.3:16  w.  to  Ephron  silver 
1  Sam.  2:3  by  L.  actions  are  w. 
17:7  his  spear's  head  to.  600 
shekels,  2  Sam.  21:16 
ZSatn.  14:26  Ah.  ?«.  hair  of  head 
Ezr.  8:25  priests  to.  ail.  and  gold 


WEL 

Ezr.  8:26  tj).  into  han.  silver,  33 

Job  6:2  oh  that  my  grief  were  to. 
28:15  nor  sliall  silver  be  to.  for 
31:6  let  me  be  tv.  in  even  bala. 

/s-.  40:12  who  hath  to.  mount.  ? 

Jer.  32:9  Jeremi.  to.  him  money 

Dan.  5:27  thou  art  to.  in  balance 

Zee.  11:12  they      thirty  pieces 
WEIGHETH. 

■Job  28:25  he  te.  waters  by  meas. 

Prov.  l(j:2  the  Lord  tv.  spirits 
WEIGHING. 

Num.  7:83  each  te.  86  spoons  tv. 
WEIGHT. 

Gen.  43:21  money  in  sack  full  tv. 

Ex.  30:34  of  each  a  like  v). 

Lev.  19:.35  do  no  unright.  in  w. 
26:26  deliver  your  bread  by  to. 

Dent.  23:15  thou  sh.  have  just  tv. 

Jud.  8:26  tv.  of  golden  ear-rings 

2  Sam.  12:30  to.  of  king's  crown 

1  K.  7:47  was  to.  of  brass  found 
out,  2/^.  25:16 

1  Chr.  28:14  he  gave  gold  by  vj. 
■Job  28:25  make  to.  for  the  winds 
Prof.  11:1  a  just7('.  is  his  delight 

16:11  a  just  tv.  and  bal.  are  L.'s 
Ezek.  4:10  thy  meat  sh.  be  by  to. 

16  they  shall  eat  bread  by  to. 
Zer.  5:8  tv.  of  lead  on  mouth 

2  C-or.  4:17  a  more  exceeding  to. 
Heh.  12:1  let  us  lay  aside  ev.  w. 
Rev.  16:21  stone  of  bail     of  tal. 

WEIGHTS. 
Lev.  19:36  just  tv.  shall  ye  have 
Jknt.  2.5:13  sh.  not  ha.  dive:-s  w. 
Prov.  16:11  to.  of  bag  his  work 
20:10  divers  to.  are  abomina.  23 
Mic.  6:11  wi.  bag  of  deceitful  tv. 

WEIGHTY. 
Pw.  27:3  stone  heavy,  sand  tv. 
2  Cor.  10:10  let.  say  they,  arc  iv. 

WEIGHTIER. 
Mat.  23:23  omitted  tjv.  matters 

WELFARE. 
Gen.  43:27  asked  th.  of  their  w. 
Ex.  18:7  asked  each  other  of  to. 

1  CJir.  18:10  sent  to  inq.  ofhis^ir. 
Neh.  2:10  man  to  seek  to.  of  Is. 
.Job  30:15  my  mi.  passeth  away 
Ps.  69:22  sho.  have  been  for  tv. 
■Jer.  38:4  seeketh  not  tv.  of  peo. 

WELL,  Substantive. 
Gen.  21:19  she  saw  a  tv.  of  water 
30  witness  I  have  dig.  this  tv. 
24:13  I  stand  here  by  w.  43 
Num.  21:16     whereof  L.  spake 

17  spring  up,  O  to.  IS  dig.  tv. 
ISam.  17:18  man  that  had  tv. 

23:15  give  me  drink  of  water  of 

to.  of  Beth.  1  Chr.  11:17,  18 
Ps.  84:6  passing  Baca  make  it  to. 
Prov.  5:15  wat.  of  thine  own  tv. 
10:11  a  righto,  man  is  to.  of  life 
Cr.nt.  4:15  a  to.  of  waters  fr.  L. 
John  4:6  Jacob's  w.  was  there 
11  tv.  is  deep  ;  12  J.  gave  us  tv. 
14  sh.  be  in  him  a  tv.  of  water 
WELLS. 
Gen.  26:15  tv.  Abr.'s  scrv.  digg. 

18  Isaac  digged  ag.  w.  of  water 
Ex.  15:27  where  were  twelve  tv. 
Num.  20:17  drink  of  water  o(iv. 
Deut.  6:11  M).  thou  diggedst  not 
27r.  3:19  ye  sh.  stop  tv.  of  water 

23  they  stopi)ed  all  tv.  of  wat. 

2  Chr.  26:10  towers  and  dig.  tv. 
Is.  12:3  draw  out  of  tv.  of  salvat. 
iPet.  2:17  are  w.  without  water 

WELL.SPRI\G. 
Prov.  16:22  und.  is  a  tv.-s.  of  life 
18:4  lo.-s.  of  wisdom  as  a  brook 

WELL,  Adverb. 
Gen.  4:7  if  thou  dost  not  tv.  sin 
12:13  that  it  may  be  lo.  wi.  me 
29:6  Ja.  said,  Is  he  tv.  ?  he  is  v). 
40:14  it  biiall  be  V).  with  thee 
43:27  is  your  father  tv.  ?  is  he 
Ex.  4:14  I  kn.  he  can  speak  to. 
Num.  36:3  sons  of  Joseph  said  tv. 
Devt.  1:23  .saying  pleased  me  to. 
3:20  rest  to  brefh.  as  tv.  as  you, 
4:40  that  it  may  go  tv.  with  th. 
5:16;  6:3, 18;  12:25,  28 ;  19:13 ; 
22:7;  P'lth  3:1  ;  Eph.  6:3 
5:9!)  it  might  be  tv.  with  them 
.33  that  it  may  be  tv.  Jer.  7:23 
15:16  because  he  is  to.  wi.  thee 
Jud.  14:3  she  pleaseth  me  to.  7 

1  Sam.  16:16  and  thou  sh.  be  to. 

2  Sam.  18:28  and  said.  All  is  tv. 

1  K.  18:24  answered.  iv.  spoken 

2  K.  4:26  is  it  tv.  with  thee? 
5:21  all  w.  9:11 ;  7:9  do  not  to. 


WEN 

2  C7ir.  12:12  in  J.  things  went  tv. 
Ps.  49:18  th.  doest  to.  to  thyself 
Ec.  8:12  to.  with  them  fear  God 
Is.  3:10  it  shall  be  tv.  with  him 
./er.  22:15  it  was  w.  with  him,  16 

40:4  and  I  will  look  to.  to  thee 
42:6  that  it  may  be  to.  with  us 
Ezek.  .33:.32  one  that  can  play  to. 
Mat.  25:21  to.  done.  th.  good  and 
faithful  serv.  23;  Luke  19:17 
Luke  20:.39  Master,  thou  hast  to. 
said,  John  4:17 

1  Tim.  5:17  ciders  that  rule  to. 

be  counted  worthy 
See  DO,  TAVoitED,  pleased. 

WELL-BELOVED. 
Can/.  1:13  myrrh  is  my  w.-b. 
Is.  5:1  will  I  sing  to  my  to.-b. 
Mark  12:6  he  sent  his  to.-b.  son 
I}om.  16:5  salute  to.-b.  Epenetus 

3  John  1  elder  to  the  tv.-b.  Gaius 

Very  WELL. 

Acts  25:10  as  thou  ?'.  to.  knowest 

2  Tim.  1:18  thou  knowest  v.  to. 

WELL-NIGH. 
Ps.  73:2  steps  had  tv.-n.  slipped 
WEIV. 

Lev.  22:22  having  a  tv.  or  scurvy 
WEIVCH. 

2  Sam.  17:17  atv.  told  Jonathan 
AVENT. 

Gen.  35:3  L.  wi.  me  in  way  I  to. 
Deut.  1:31  bare  th.  In  way  ye  tv. 
■Jos.  24:17  preser.  in  way  we  to. 
.Jud.  1:17  Judah  iv.  wi.  Simeon 
1  Sam..  10:14  said,  Whi.  to.  ye? 

1  A'.  1:3:12  said.  What  way  w.  he  7 
Mat.  21:S0  I  go,  sir,  but  w.  not 

WEIVT  about. 

Num.  11:8  people  tv.  a.  gath.  it 

2  7r.  3:25  slinger  to.  a.  smote  it 
2  Chr.  17:9  they  to.  about,  taught 
A'c.  2:20  I  to.  a.  to  cause  my  hea. 
Cant.  5:7  watchmen  that  to.  a. 
Mat.  4:23  Jesus  tv.  about  teach- 
ing, 9:.33;  MarkG:6 

Acts  9:29  they  w.  a.  to  slay  him, 
21:31;  26:21 
10:.33  Jesus  tv.  about  doing  good 
13:11  he  w.  a.  seeking  some  to 

WEXT  aside. 
Luke  9:10  and  w.aHil,'.  privately 
Acts  23:19  chief  captain  tv.  aside 

WE\T  astray. 
Ps.  119:67  before  afnicfed  I  tv.  a. 
Ezek.  44:10  when  Israel  to.  a.  13 
48:11  priests  wh.  to.  not  a.ftray 
Mat.  18:13  which  tv.  not  astray 

WEXT  away. 
Mat.  19:22  he  to.  away  sorrow- 
ful, Jfe'/t  10:22 
26:42  he  tv.  aivay  second  time 
44  w.  a.  third  time.  Murk  14:39 
WE\'T  back. 
1  A'.  13:19  so  he  tv.  back  and  eat 
Joh7i  6:66  many  disciples  to.  back 

WE!VT  before. 
Ex.  13:21  L.  tv.  b.  them  in  cloud 

1  Tim.  1:18  prophecies  wh.  tv.  b. 

WE\T  down. 
Num.  lfi:.33  tv.  d.  alive  into  pit 
Acts  8:38  th.  both  tv.  d.  into  wat. 

WEXT  forth. 

2  Sam.  20:8  as  he  tv.f.  it  fell  out 

WEiVT  out. 
Gen.  44:28  one  tv.  out  from  me 
2  Sam.  13:9  they  tv.  o.  from  him 
■John  13:.30  received  sop,  to.  out 

1  John  2:19  they  tv.  out  from  us 

WEXT  over, 

2  A.'.  2:14  smote  waters,  tv.  over 

WEXT  their  way. 
Neh.  8:12  people  to.  t.  tvay  to  eat 
Zee.  10:2  ti\  f.  tvay  as  a  flock 
Mat.  8:33  fled,  and  tv.  their  tvay 
20:4  you,  and  they  w.  th.  tvay 
22:3  light  of  it.  and  tv.  th.  tvay 
22  heard  words  they  tv.  t.  tvay 
WEXT  up. 
Gen.  17:23  God  to.  vp  from  Abr. 
49:4  to.  vp  to  his  father's  bed 
Ex.  19:3  Moses  tv.  up  to  G.  20: 
24:13,  15;  31:4;  Deut.  10:3 
WEXT  a  whoring. 
■hid.  2:17  Isr.  tv.  a  lolioring.  8:.33 
Ps.  106:39  to.  a  tv.  with  Inventi. 

WEXTEST. 
■hid.  5:4  when  thou  tv.  out  of  S. 
'iSam..  16:17  why  tv.  thou  not 
19:25  wheref.  tv.  thou  not  with 


WIIA 

WEPT. 

Gen.  21:16  Ilag.  to.  27:38  Es.  w. 
29:11  and  Jacob  tv.  33:4;  37:.35: 

7/0.?.  12:4 
42:24  Josejjh  to.  43:.30;  45:2,  14, 

15;  46:29;  50:1,  17 
Ex.  2:6  behold,  the  babe  tv. 
Num.  11:4  child,  of  Is.     18, 20 ; 

14:1 ;  Deut.  1:45;  34:8;  Jud. 

2:4:  20:23,  26;  21:2 
.Jtid.  14:16  Samson's  wife  tv. 
liuth  1:9  kissed  daughters,  to.  14 

1  Sam.  1:7  Hannah  tv.  not  eat,  10 
11:4  people  to.  2  Sam.  3:.32.  34 
20:41  Jonathan  and  David  tv. 
24:16  S.  lifted  up  his  v.  and  tv. 
.30:4  and  David  tv.  2  Sam.  1:12 

2  Sam.  3:32  Da.  tv.  at  grave  of  A. 
12:22  child  alive,  I  fast,  and  to. 
13:36  servants  tv.  for  Amnon 
13:23  country  tv.  30  tv.  as  he  w. 
18:.33  moved,  and  tv.  for  Absal, 

2  K.  8:11  the  man  of  God  to. 

13:14  Joash  tv.  over  Elisha 

20:3  Hezekiah  tv.  sore,  7'!.  ,38:3 

22:19  king  of  Judah  to.  bef.  me 
Ezr.  3:12  priests  seen  1st  ho.  tv. 

10:1  peo.  tv.  very  sore,  Neh.  8:9 
Neh.  1:4  wh.  I  heard  words  I  tv. 
./■oS 9:12  friends  lift,  voiceand  tv. 
Ps.  69:10  when  I  tv.  and  chasten. 

1.37:1  by  rivers  of  Babvl.  we  tv. 
Mat.  26:75  P.  to.  bitterly,  Mark 

14:72;  Zuic  22:62 
Mark  5:38  them  th.  to.  Lvke  8:53 

10:10  Mary  told  them  as  th.  to. 
I^uke  7:.32  mourned  ye  ha.  not  to. 

19:41  beheld  city  and  w.  over  it 
.John  11:.35  Jesus' ?t).  20:11  M.  te. 
Acts  20:.37  to.  fell  on  P.'s  neck 
1  Cor.  7:30  weep  as  tho'  to.  not 
Eev.  5:4  jr.  because  no  man  was 

As  it  WERE. 
Is.  53:3  we  hid  as  it  tv.  onr  faces 
Luke  22:44  as  it  to.  drops  of  bio. 
.]olin  7:10  but  as  it  tv.  in  secret 
Rev.  10:1  his  face  as  it  tv.  sun 

13:3  one  of  heads  as  it  tv.  woun. 

14:3  sung  Of  it  to.  a  new  song 

15:2  I  saw  as  it  to.  &  sea  of  gfasa 

WEST. 
Gen.  28:14  shalt  spread  abroad 
to  tv. 

Deut.  33:23  possess  tv.  and  south 
1  K.  7:25  three  oxen  towards  tv. 
1  Chr.  9:24  porters  tow.  east,  to. 

north  and  south,  8  Chr.  4:4 
12:15  to  flight  tow.  east  and  tv. 
Ps.  75:6  proinot.  not  from  the  tv. 
103:12  as  far  as  east  is  from  tv. 
107:3  gath.  them  fr.  east  and  w. 
Is.  11:14  fly  on  Philist.  tow.  tv. 
43:5  gather  thee  from  the  to. 
43:6  that  they  may  know  fr.  ir. 
49:12  come  from  north  and  to. 
.59:19  shall  fear  the  L.  from  tv. 
Ezek.  48:1  hie  sides  east  and  w. 
Dan.  8:3  a  he-goat  came  from  tv. 
Eos.  11:10  children  tremb.  fr.  tv. 
Zee.  8:7  I  will  save  peo.  from  m. 
14:4  mount  of  O.  cleave  tow.  to. 
Mat.  8:11  many  shall  come  from 

east  and  to.  Luke  13:29 
94:27  as  lightning  shineth  to  tv. 
lAike  12:.54  cloud  rise  out  of  tv. 
Rev.  21:13  and  on  to.  three  gates 

WEST  border. 
Num.  34:6  this  shall  he  to.  hord. 
.Jos.  15:12  tv.  b.  was  to  great  sea 
Ezek.  45:7  to  the  w.  b.  a  portion 

WESTERN. 
Num.  34:6  as  for  the  tv.  border 

WEST  quarter. 
Jos.  18:14  this  was  to.  quarter 

WEST  side. 
Ex.  27:19  tv.  s.  50  cubits.  38:12 
Num.  2:18  on  tv.  s.  stand,  of  Ep. 
35:3  meas.  on  to.  s.  Lev.'s  cities 
Ezek.  48:3  to  tv.  s.  a  portion  for 
Naphtali,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  23,  24 
WESTWARD. 
Gen.  13:14  A.  looked  east,  and  te. 
Num.  3:23  behind  tabernacle  tv. 
Deut.  3:27  lift  up  thine  eyes  w. 
Ezek.  48:18  rcsi.  sh.  be  10,000  to. 
Dan.  8:4  I  saw  ram  pushing  to. 

A\'EST  wind. 
Ex.  10:19  w.  w.  took  away  locu, 
WET. 

.Toft  24:8  th.  are  tv.  with  showers 
Dan.  4:15  let  it  be      with  dew 
of  heaven,  23,  23,  83  ;  5:21 
WHALE. 
Job  7:12  am  I  a  sea  oi  atv.  that 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WHE 

"EzeTc.  32:2  Phar.  thou  art  as  a  w. 
Mat.  12:40  Jo.  was  3  days  in  w. 

WHALES. 
Gen.  1:21  God  created  great  w. 

WHAT. 
Wx.  13:14  wh.  son  ask,  w.  this? 
;  16:7  w.  are  we  that  ye  murin.  ? 

15  they  wist  not  w.  it  was 
Deut.  20:5  w.  man  is  th.  ?  6,  7,  8 
Jud.  18:8  w.  say  ye  ?  18  w.  do  1 

24  «'.  have  I  more  1  w.  is  this  ? 
^^).  aileth  thee  1 

WHATSOKVER. 
Ckn.  31:16  jv.  G.  said  unto  thee 
Num.  22:17  I  will  do  w.  th.  say. 
Deut.  12:32  !f .  I  command,  obs. 

10:15  do  th.  lo.  1  .Sam.  14:36 
Ps.  115:3  God  hath  done  w.  he 

pleased,  135:6;  Ec.  8:3 
.Fc.  3:14      God  doeth,  it  sh.  be 
Mat.  5:37  w.  is  more  than  these 
7:12  w.  ye  would  men  sho.  do 
17:12 done  w.  listed,  Mark  9:13 
30:4  w.  right  I  will  eive  you,  7 
John  15:16  if.  ye  shall  ask,  16:23 

WHEAT. 
Gen.  30:14  R.  found  mand.  in  w. 
Ex.  9:32  w.  and  rye  were  not 
34:22  first-fr.  of  w.  Num.  18:12 
Deut.  32:14  fat  of  kidneys  ofw. 
Jud.  6:11  Gideon  threshed  w. 

15:1  time  of  w.  harvest  Samson 
Muth  2:23  to  end  of  w.  harvest 

1  Sam.  6:13  Both-she.  reaping  w. 
12:17  is  it  not  iv.  harv.  to-day  ? 

2  Sam.  4:6  they  wo.  ha.  fetch,  tv. 
1  K.  5:11  Solom.  gave  Hirara  w. 
1  Chr.  21:23  w.  for  meat-offering 
JEfer.  6:9  need  of,  w.  salt,  wine 

7:22  a  hundred  measures  of  ro. 
Job  31:40  thistles  grow  ins.  of  w. 
Ps.  81:16  fed  th.  wi.  finest  of  jf. 

147:14  01).  thee  with  finest  ofw. 
Prov.  27:22  bray  a  fool  among  w. 
Cant.  7:2  belly  like  a  heap  ofw. 
Jer.  12:13  they  have  sown  w. 

23:28  what  is  chaff  to  the  w. 

31:12  flow  together  for  lO. 
fizek.  27:17  Judah  traded  in  w. 
Joel  2:a4  floors  shall  be  full  of  to. 
.Amos  5:11  take  fr.  him  bur.  oiw. 

8:5  that  we  may  set  forth  w. 

6  buy  poor,  sell  refuse  of  w. 
Mat.  3:12  gath.  his  w.  Luke  3:17 

13:25  enemy  sowed  tares  am.  ic. 

29  lest  ye  root  up  w.  wi.  them 

30  gather  the  w.  into  my  barn 
Zuke  16:7  said  100  measu.  of  w. 

22:31  Satan  may  sift  you  as  w. 
John  12:24  exc.  w.  fall  to  ground 
Acts  27:38  cast  w.  into  the  sea 
1  Cor.  15:.37  it  may  chance  of  w. 
Mev.  6:6  meas.  of     for  a  penny 

18:13  merchand.  otw.  is  depart. 

See  BARLEY. 

WHEATEIV. 

Ex.  29:2  wafers  make  of  w.  flour 
WHEEL. 

Ps.  83:13  O  G.  make  th.  like  w. 
Prov.  20:26  king  bringeth  w.  ov. 
Ec.  12:6  orw.  broken  at  cistern 
Js.  28:28  nor  break  with  w. 
Ezek.  1:15  one  iv.  upon  theearth 

16  a  10.  in  midst  of  a  w.  10:10 
10:13  cried  to  the  wheels,  O  w. 

WHEELS. 

Ex.  14:25  took  off  th.  chariot  w. 

Jud.  5:28  why  tarry  w.  of  chari. 

Js.  5:28  their  w.  like  a  whirlwind 

Jer.  18:3  he  wrought  work  on  w. 
47:3  at  the  rumbling  of  his  w. 

Ezek.  1:16  appearance  of  the  w. 
3:13  at  noise  of  ?«.  over  against 
10:19  IV.  were  beside  th.  11:22 
23:24  B.  come  ag.  thee  with  tu. 
26:10  walls  shake  at  noise  of  to. 

Dan.  7:9  his  ro.  a  burning  fire 

Nah.  3:2  noise  of  rattling  of  w. 
WHELP,  S. 

S  Sam.  17.8  as  bear  robbed  otw. 

Prov.  17:12  a  bear  robbed  of  w. 

Ezek.  19:2  nourish,  w.  am.  lions 
3  she  brought  up  one  of  her  M). 

Has.  13:8  a  bear  bereaved  of  w. 

Nah.  2:12  lion  did  tear  for  his  w. 

See  LIONS. 

WHEN. 

Ps.  94:8  ?('.  will  ye  be  wise  f 
Ec.  8:7  who  can  tell  w.  it  be  ? 

WHEIVCE. 
Oen.  42:7  w.  come  ye  f  Jos.  9:8 
Jitd.  17:9  M.  said,  w.  comest  th,? 
19:17  :  2  Sarn.  1:3;  2  A'.  5:35 ; 
./bS  1:7 ;  2:3 ;  Jon.  1:8 


WHI 

Job  10:21  I  go  w.  not  ret.  16:22 
John  7:28  and  ye  know  io.  I  am 
8:14  ye  cannot  tell  io.  I  come 
9:29  know  not  from  w.  he  is,  30 
WHENSOEVER. 
Mark  14:7  lo.  ye  may  do  th.  good 

WHERE. 
Oen.  3:9  Lord  said,  w.  art  thou  ? 
Ex.  2:20  w.  is  he  ?  2  Sam.  9:4 
.Job  9:34  if  not,  v).  who  is  he  ? 
14:10  the  ghost,  and  w.  is  he? 
38:4  w.  wast  thou  wh.  I  laid.  ? 
L«A-e  17:37  w.  Lord  ? 

7:11  w.  is  he?  9:12 
34  w.  I  am,  12:26 ;  14:3  ;  17:24 
WHEREABOUT. 
1  Sam.  21:2  let  no  man  know  w. 
WHEREAS. 

1  K.  8:18  w.  it  was  in  thy  heart 
Ezek.  13:7  w.  ye  say,  L.  saith  it 

WHEREFORE. 

2  Sam.  16:10  say,  to.  done  so  ? 
Mat.  26:50  w.  art  thou  come  ? 

WHERETO, 
/s.  55:11  sh.  prosper  w.  I  sent  it 

WHEREWITH. 
Jud.  6:15      shall  I  save  Israel  ? 
1  K.  22:22  Lord  said,  w.  2  CAr. 
18:20 

jlfjc.  6:6  w.  come  before  Lord  ? 
WHEREWITHAL. 

Mat.  6:31  ti).  shall  we  be  clothed  ? 

WHET. 
Deut.  32:41  I  w.  my  glit.  sword 
Ps.  7:13  he  will  w.  his  sword 
64:3  who  lo.  tongue  like  sword 
Ec.  10:10  and  he  w.  not  edge 

WHILE. 
Ps.  49:18  w.  he  lived,  he  blessed 
63:4  bless  thee  iv.  I  live,  146:2 
Jer.  40:5  w.  he  was  not  go.  back 

A  WHILE. 
Gen.  46:29  Jos.  wept  a  good  w. 

1  Sam.  9:27  S.  said  to  S.  st.  a.  w. 

2  Sam.  7:19  hast  spok.  a  great 
il/(Z<.  13:21  root,  dureth  for  a.  w. 
Luke  8:13  which  for  a  w.  believe 

18:4  he  would  not  for  a  w. 
1  Pet.  5:10  after  suffered  a  w. 

All  the  WHILE. 
1  Sam.  23:4  a.  t.  w.  Da.  was  in 
25:7  none  missing  aU  the  w.  10 
27:11  will  be  his  man.  all  the  to. 
Job  27:3  ail  t.  w.  breath  is  in  me 

Long  WHILE. 
Acts  20:11  bad  talked  a  lony  w. 

WHIP. 
Prov.  26:3  a.w.  for  the  horse 
Nah.  3:3  noise  of  a  w.  noise  of 

WHIPS. 
1  /i.  12:11  mv  fath.  chastis.  you 
with  w.  i4;  2  Chr.  10:11, 14 
WHIRLETH. 
Ec.  1:6  wind  w.  continually 
WHIRLWIND. 

1  IC.  2:ltakeupElijahbya  w.  11 
■Job  37:9  out  of  south  cometh  iv. 

38:1  L.  answ.  Job  out  otw.  40:6 

Ps.  58:9  take  th.  away  as  in  a  w. 
Prov.  10:25 ;  IIos.  13:3 

Prov.  1:37 destruction  com.  as  ti). 

Is.  5:28  their  wheels  like  a  w. 
17:13  like  a  rolling  thing  bef.  w. 
40:34  w.  shall  take  them  away 
41:16  the  w.  shall  scatter  them 
66:15  chariots  like  w.  Jer.  4:13 

Jer.  23:19  a  w.  of  L.  is  gone  forth 
25:32  a great  w.  sh.  be  raised 
30:33  a  w.  shall  fall  on  wicked 

Ezek.  1:4  a  to.  came  out  of  north 

Dan.  11:40  come  a^a.  hira  like  w. 

IIos.  8:7  sown  wind,  shall  reap 

Amos  1:14  devour  in  day  of  w. 

Nah.  1:3  L.  hath  his  way  in  w. 

Ilab.  3:14  they  came  out  as  a  w. 

Zee.  7: 14  1  scattered  th.  with  w. 
WHIRLWINDS. 

/,<!.  21:1  as  w.  in  south  paps  thro' 

Zee.  9:14  Lord  go  forth  with  id). 
WHISPER,  ED. 

2  Sam.  12:19  Da.  saw  servants  w. 
Ps.  41:7  all  that  hate  me  tv. 

Is.  29:4  speech  w.  out  of  dust 
WHISPERER,  S. 

Prov.  16:28  a  w.  separat.  friends 

Rom.  1:29  debate,  deceit,  w. 
WHISPERINGS. 

2  Cor.  12:20  lest  there  be  tc. 
WHIT. 

1  Sam.  3:18  S.  told  Eli  every  to. 

John  7:23  man  every  w.  whole 


WHO 

John  13:10  but  is  clean  every  w. 

2  Cor.  11:5  not  a  w.  behind  apo. 

WHITE. 
Gen.  30:.37  Jacob  made?/',  appear 
49:12  his  teeth  be  tv.  with  milk 
Ex.  16:31  like  coriander-seed,  w. 
Lev.  13:3  turned  w.  4,  20,  21,  25 
Num.  12:10  leprous,  to.  as  snow 
Jud.  5:10  that  ride  on  w.  asses 

3  K.  5:27  went  out  a  leper,  w. 

2  Chr.  5:12  Levites  arrayed  in  w. 
Est.  8:15  Mord.  went  out  in  w. 
Job  6:6  any  taste  in  tju.  of  egg  ? 
Ps.  68:14  it  was  tv.  as  snow  in 
Ec.  9:8  let  thy  garments  be  v). 
Cant.  5:10  beloved  is  to.  ruddy 
Is.  1:18  sins  sh.  be  to.  as  snow 
Ezek.  27:18  D.  traded  in  w.  wool 
Dan.  7:9  garra.  was  tv.  as  snow 

11:35  some  fall  to  make  them  to. 
12:10  many  purifl.  and  made  tv. 
Joel  1:7  branches  thereof  are  w. 
7,ec.  1:8  horses  speckled  and  tv. 
Mat.  5:36  make  hair  tv.  or  black 
17:2  his  raim.  was  tv.  Luke^:1S 
28:3  raim.  tv.  as  snow.  Acts  1:10 
Mark  16:5  a  man  clothed  in  to. 
■lohni:'^  fields  are  to.  to  harvest 
Rev.  1:14  head  and  hairs  were  tv. 
2:17  give  him  a  tv.  stone,  name 
3:4  shall  walk  with  me  in  lo. 
5  clothed  in  w.  raiment,  4:4; 

7:9,  13;  15:6;  19:8,  14 
18  buy  to.  raiment,  be  clothed 
6:2  behold,  a  w.  horse,  19:11 
7:14  made  them  tv.  in  blood 
14:14     cloud;  20:11  w.  throne 

WHITE,  D. 
Mat.  23:27  scribes  like  w.  sepul. 
Mark  9:3  no  fuller  can  lo.  them 
Acts  23:3  smite  thee,  thou  iv.  wall 

WHITER. 
Ps.  51:7  I  shall  be  to.  than  snow 
Lam.  4:7  Nazarites  tjo.  th.  milk 
WHITHER. 

1  Sam.  10:14  said,  to.  went  yc? 

3  K.  5:25  thy  servant  went  no 
Heb.  11:8  went,  not  knowing  to. 
See  GO,  GOEST,  goeth. 

WHITHERSOEVER. 
Prov.  17:8  to.  it  turn,  it  prosper. 
21:1  king's  heart      he  will 
Mat  8:19  fol.  to.  goest,  Luke  9:57 
Eev.  14:4  follow  L.  vo.  he  goeth 
WHOLE. 

2  Sam.  1:9  my  life  is  yet  to. 

2  Chr.  15:15  sou.  with  to.  desire 
1  Cor.  13:17  if  tv.  body  were  eye 

Se*  CONGREGATION,  HEART. 

WHOLE,  for  sound. 
Jos.  5:8  abode  in  camp  till  tv. 
■lob  5:18  and  his  hands  make  tv. 
Mat.  9:13  th.  that  be  w.  need  not 
a  physic.  Marki-.ll;  L)i.  5:31 
21  I  shall  be  to.  Mark  5:28 
12:13  and  his  hand  was  made?«. 

MarkZ:o\  Luke  6:10 
15:28  her  daugh.  was  made  to. 
31  wond.  saw  maimed  to  be  it'. 
Mark  5:.34  faith  hath  made  th.  tv. 

go,  be  w.  Luke  8:48;  17:19 
Ltike  7:10  found  the  servant  w. 
John  5:6  wilt  th.  be  made  to. 14 
7:23  made  a  man  every  whit  to. 
Acts  4:9  by  what  means  he  is  tv. 
9:34  J.  Christ  maketh  thee  to. 

WHOLLY. 
Num.  32:11  not      followed  me 
Deut.  1:36  bee.  Caleb  tv.  followed 

Lord,  ,Ios.  14:8,  9,  14 
Jer.  46:28  leave  thee  to.  unpunis. 
1  Thes.  5:23  God  sanctify  you  to. 
1  Tim.  4:15  give  thy.  tv.  to  them 

WHOLESOME. 
Prov.  15:4  u\  tongue  tree  of  life 
1  Tim.  0:3  cons,  iiot  to  tv.  words 

A\'HOM. 
1  K.  20:14  Ahab  s:ud,  Bvto.  ?  22:8 
Ezr.  10:44;  Horn.  1:3 ;  5:3,  11 
Gal.  6:14 

See  BEFORE. 

WHOMSOEVER. 

Dan.  4:17  he  giveth  to  tv.  he  will, 
25:32  ;  5:31 

WHORE. 
Lev.  19:29  not  cause  to  be  a  tv. 
21:7  not  take  wife  that  is  a  tv. 
Deut.  23:31  play  to.  in  father's 
2:J:17  there  shall  be  no  to.  of  Is 

18  not  bring  hire  of  a  to. 
Jud.  19:2  concubine  played  to. 
Prov.  33:27  a  to.  is  a  deep  ditch 
Is.  57:3  seed  of  adulterer  and  w. 


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■Ter.  3:3  thou  hast  a  to.  forehead 
Ezek.  16:28  thou  hast  played  iv. 
Rev.  17:1  judgm.  of  great  to.  19:2 
15  waters  where  to.  sitteth,  16 
WHORES. 
Ezek.  16:a3  they  give  gifts  to  tv. 
Bos.  4:14  are  separated  with  w. 

M'HOREDOM. 
Gen.  38:24  Ta.  is  wi.  child  by  w. 
Lev.  19:29  lest  land  fall  to  tv. 
Jer.  3:9  thro'  lightness  other  w. 
13:27  seen  lewdness  of  thy  w. 
Ezek.  16:33  may  come  for  thy  tv. 
23:8  they  pour,  their  w.  on  her 
17  Babylon  defiled  her  with  to. 
43:7  not  defile  my  holy  n.  by  tv. 

9  let  them  put  their  to.  fr.  me 
Hos.  4:11  to.  and  wine  take  heart 
5:3  0  Ephraim.  th.  commit,  to. 
6:10  there  is  the  to.  of  Ephraim 

WHOREDOMS. 
Ntim.  14:33  wander  and  bear  tv. 
2  K.  9:22  tv.  of  thy  mother  Jezeb. 
2  Chr.  21:13  tv.  of  house  of  Ahab 
Jer.  3:2  polluted  land  with  tv. 
Ezek.  16:20  is  tv.  a  small  matter  ? 
22  in  to.  not  remember,  youth 
25  multiplied  to.  26  increas.  tv. 
34  contrary  from  women  in  tv. 
2-3:35  bear  thy  lewdness  and  v>. 
Hos.  1:2  wife  and  children  of  tv. 
2:2  let  her  put  away  her  to. 

4  for  they  be  children  of  v). 
4:12  tv.  caused  them  to  err,  5:4 

Nah.  3:4  w.  selleth  nat.  thro'  tv. 
See  COMMIT. 

WHOREMONGER,  S. 
Eph.  5:5  no  tv.  hath  any  inherit. 
1  Tim.  1:10  law  made  for  liars 
Heb.  13:4  to.  and  adulterers  God 
Rev.  21:8  tv.  have  th.  part  in  laka 
22:15  without  are  to.  murderers 
WHORING.  See  go,gone,went. 

WHORISH. 
Prov.  6:26  by  means  of  tv.  wom. 
Ezek.  6:9brok.  with  her  to.  heart 

16:30  an  imperious  iv.  woman 
WHOSE.   See  heart. 

WHOSESOEVER. 
John  20:23  tv.  sin  remit,  tv.  sins 

WHOSOEVER. 
Mat.  11:6  bles.  iv.  not  be  offend. 
13:12  tv.  hath,  to  him  be  given 
Gal.  5:10  bear  judgm.  to.  he  be 
Rev.  23:17  tv.  will.let  him  take 
WHY. 

Jer.  25:13  turn  vc,  w.  will  ye 

die?  Ezek.  18:31;  33:11 
Luke  2:48  w.  thus  dealt  with  ns? 
Actsli:15to.  do  ye  these  tilings  ? 

WICKED. 
Gen.  18:23  righteous  wi.  w.  ?  25 
38:7  Er  was  tv.  Ex.  9:27  people 
are  tv. 

Ex.  23:7  I  will  not  justify  ts 
Lev.  20:17  it  is  a  to.  thing 
Deut.  15:9  not  thou,  in  tv.  heart 
17:5  committed  that  tv.  thing 
23:9  keep  thee  from  ev.  tv.  thing 
25:1  condemn  to.  1  K.  8:-32 

1  Sam.  2:9?/).  be  silent  in  darkn. 
24:13  wick,  proceedeth  from  tv. 

2  K.  17:11  Is.  wrought  tv.  things 

3  Chr.  6:23  judge  by  requiti.  tv. 
7:14  if  mv  peo.  turn  fr.  th.  tv. 

ways,  Ezek.  18:21 ;  33:11. 19 
24:7  Athaliah  that  tv.  woman 
Neh.  9::35  nor  turned  fr.  tv.  ways, 

Ezek.  3:19;  13:22 
Est.  7:6  adversary  is  tv.  Haman 
9:25  Haman's  tv.  device  sh.  ret. 
Job  3:17  tv.  cease  from  troubling 
9:22  destroyeth  perfect  and  tv. 

29  if  I  be  tv.  why  labor,  10:15 
10:7  knowest  that  I  am  not  tu. 
21:7  wherefore  do  the  tv.  live? 

30  to.  reserv.  to-day  of  destru. 
27:7  let  mine  enemv  be  as  tv. 
34:18  say  to  king.  Thou  art  to.  * 
38:13  tv.  might  be  shaken  out  of 

15  from  to.  light  is  withholden 
40:12  tread  down  tv.  in  th.  place 

Ps.  7:11  God  is  angry  with  tv. 
9:5  thou  hast  destroyed  the  tv. 

16  w.  snared  in  work  of  hands 

17  w.  shall  be  turned  Into  hell 
10:2  to.  in  pride  pei-secute  poor 

3  tv.  boasteth;  4  to.  not  seek  G. 
13  wherefore  doth  to.  cont.  G.  ? 
11:2  to.  bend  their  bow.  make 

5  but  the  IV.  his  soul  hateth 

6  upon  tv.  he  shall  rain  snarea 
12:8  to.  walk  on  every  side 
17:9  keep  me  fr.  tv.  that  oppress 


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Ps.  17:13  deli,  my  sonl  fP.  the  w. 
26:5  I  will  not  sit  with  the  iv. 
27:2  when  w.  came  upon  me 
28:3  draw  me  not  away  with  w. 
31:17  let  the  2V.  be  ashamed 
34:21  evil  sh.  slay  w.  hate  right. 
37:7  hringeth  w.  devices  to  pass 
10  w.  shall  not  be,  Prov.  10:2.5 
12  w.  plotteth  ;  20  w.  sh.  perish 

14  w.  have  drawn  out  sword 
16  better  th.  riches  of  many  w. 
21  w.  borroweth,  payeth  not 
.32  w.  watcheth  the  righteous 

34  when  tv.  are  cut  off,  sec  it 

35  I  have  seen  w.  in  power 

40  he  sh.  deliver  them  from  w. 
39:1  while  the  tv.  is  before  mo 
58:3  w.  are  estranged  fr.  womb 
59:5  be  not  merciful  to  any  w. 
68:2  let      perish  at  presence  of 
75:8  ui.  earth  shall  wring  th.  out 
92:7  when  tv.  spring  as  grass 
94:3  how  lon^  sh.  iv.  triumph  ? 

33  until  pit  Tje  digged  for  w. 
101:3 1  will  set  no  to.  thing  bcf. 

4 1  will  not  know  a  w.  person 
8 1  will  destroy  all  ?«.  of  land 

104:35  let  the  w.  be  no  more 
106:18  flame  burnt  up  the  w. 
112:10  i«.  see  it  and  be  grieved 
119:95  w.  have  waited  to  destroy 

110  the  w.  laid  a  snare  for  me 

119  thou  {luttest  away  all  w. 

155  salvation  is  far  fr.  the  w. 
139:19  surely  thou  wilt  slay  w. 

21  if  th,  be  any  iv.  way  in  mo 
140:8  further  not  his  w.  device 
141:4  to  practice  w.  works  with 

10  let  zv.  fall  into  th.  own  nets 
145:20  all  the  w.  will  he  destroy 
147:6  casteth  iv.  down  to  ground 
Prov.  2:22  the  w.  shall  I)e  cut  off 
5:22  his  iniquities  shall  take  w. 
6:18  heart  that  deviseth  iv.  im. 
10:30 jf.  shall  not  inhabit  earth 
11:5  w.  shall  fall  by  his  wicked. 

7  when  a  w.  man  dieth,  expe. 

8  the  w.  Cometh  in  his  stead 

10  wh.  w.  perish  th.  is  shoutinsr 

18  w.  worketh  a  deceitful  work 
21  w.  sh.  not  be  unpunish.  31 

12:2  w.  devices  will  he  condemn 
7  the  w.  are  overthrown,  21:12 

12  w.  desireth  net  of  evil  men 

13  w.  snared  by  transgression 
21  w.  sh.  be  filled  wi.  mischief 

13:17  IV.  messenger  falleth  into 
14:17  man  of  w.  devices  is  hated 

19  w.  bow  at  gates  of  righteous 
32  w.  driven  away  in  wjckedu. 

15:29  Lord  is  far  from  the  iv. 
16:4  even  w.  for  the  day  of  evil 
17:4  ID.  doer  giv.  heed  to  false 

15  th.  justifieth  w.  is  abomin. 
18:3  when  w.  cometh 

20:26  a  wise  king  scattereth  w. 
21:18  w.  sh.  be  rau.som  for  right. 

27  bringeth  it  with  a  iv.  mind 
24:16  w.  shall  fall  into  mischief 

19  nei.  be  thou  envious  at  w. 
25:5  take  w.  from  before  king 

26  righteous  man  fall.  bef.  w. 
26:23  a  w.  heart  like  a  potsherd 
28:1  IV.  flee  when  no  man  purs. 

4  th.  that  forsake  law  prai-sctw. 

12  wh.  IV.  rise,  23;  15  iv.  ruler 
29:2  when  the  w.  beareth  rule 

7  w.  regardeth  not  to  know  it 

12  servants  w.  16  w.  multitude 
Ec.  3:17  God  shall  judge  the  w. 

7:17  be  not  overmuch  w. 
8:10  I  saw  the  w.  buried,  they 

13  it  shall  not  be  well  ivith  ,v. 
Js.  5:23  justify  w.  for  reward 

11:4  with  breath  ih.  he  .lay  w. 
13:11  I  will  punish  w.  for  iniq. 
32:7  he  deviseth  w.  devices 
53:9  he  made  his  grave  with  zv. 
55:7  let  the  rv.  forsake  his  way 
67:20  vj.  are  like  troubled  sea 

Jer.  2:33  taught  w.  thy  ways 
6:29  w.  are  not  plucked  away 
17:9  heart  deceitf.  and  desp.  w. 
25:31  he  will  give  w.  to  sword 

Mek.  3:18  warn  w.  19;  33:8,  9 
8:9  behold  the  w.  abominations 
11:2  these  men  give  w.  counsel 
18:23  have  I  pleas,  that  w.  die  ? 
20:44  not  according  to  tv.  ways 
21:3  cut  off  from  thee  the  w.  4 
25  profane  w.  prince  of  Israel 
33:15  if  the  w.  restore  pledge 

Van.  12:10  w.  shall  do  wickedly 

Mic.  6:11  shall  I  count  them  pure 
with  w.  balances  ? 

Nah.  1:3  L.  shall  not  acquit  w. 

11  thereis  come  a  w.  counsel. 
15  the  ui.  shall  no  more  pass 


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ITab,  1:4  w.  doth  compass  right. 

13  MI.  devour,  man  more  right. 
Zfp.  1:3  consu.  blocks  with  ic. 
Mai.  3:18  discern  between  right- 
eous and  IV. 
4:3  tread  dowmv.  as  ashes 
Mat.  12:45 more  w.  than  himself, 
so  to  this  w.  gen.  Luke  ll-.m 
13:49  angels  sh.  sever  w.  fr.  just 
16:4  w.  generation  seek,  a  sign 
18:33  w.  serv.  25:26;  Litke  19:22 
Acfs  2:23  by  w.  hands  ha.  slaiu 
18:14  if  it  were  matter  uiw. 

1  Cor.  5:13  put  away  w.  person 
Col.  1:21  enemies  by  w.  works 

2  Then.  2:3  th.  sh.  w.  be  revealed 

See  MAN,  MEN. 

Of  the  WICKED. 

Job  8:22  yilaceofw.  come  to  nan. 
9:24  earth  giv.  into  hand  oftv. 
10:3  shine  upon  couns.  of  I.  w. 
11:20  eyes  of/he  w.  sliall  fail 
16:11  into  hands  of  Vie  uk 
18:5  light  of  the  to.  be  put  out 

21  such  are  dwellings  o/'<.  w. 
20:5  triumphing  of  the  w.  short 

22  hand  oft.  w.  sh.  come  upon 
21:16  counsel  of  the  w.  2:2:18 

17  how  oft  is  candle  of  the.  w. 
put  out  ?  Prov.  13:9;  24:23 

23  where  dwelling-pl.  oft.  w.  f 
24:G  they  gatli.  vintage  0/7.  xv. 
2.):  17  I  brake  the  jaws  of  t.  w. 
30;6 preserveth  not  Wiaoft.  w. 

17  fulfilled  judgment  of  the  w. 
P-f.  7:9  let  wickedness  of  the  w. 
10:15  break  arm  of  the  w.  man 
22:16  assembly  <y  the  U'. 
36:1  transgression  of  the  w. 

11  let  not  hand  of  the  u\  rem. 
37: 17  arms  of  t.  w.  sh.  be  brok. 

23  seed  of  thew.  b1i.  be  cut  off 
38  end  qf'  the  w.  sh.  be  cut  off 

55:3  bcc.  of  oppression  oft.  w. 
58:10  wash  feet  in  bl.  of  the  iv. 
64:2  hide  me  fr.  counsel  oft.  w. 
71:4  deliver  me  out  of  hand  of 

the  IV.  74:19;  82:4;  97:10 
73:3  I  saw  prosperity  of  the  w. 
ITy.W  horns  ofw.  will  I  cut  off 
82  2  will  ye  accept  pers.  ofiv.  ? 
91:8  see  the  reward  of  the  w. 
92:11  sh.  hcarmy  desire  of  t.  w. 
109:2  mouth  oft.  lo.  is  opened 
11210  desi.  oft.  w.  Prov.  10:28 
119:53  bee.  of  thew.  th.  forsake 

61  hands  of  t.  w.  have  rob.  me 
125:3  rod  oj  the  w.  sh.  not  rest 
129:4  L.  cut  asun.  cords  of  t.  tv. 
140:4  keep  me  fr.  handso/VAg  w. 

8  grant  not,  O  L.  desi.  of  t.  w. 
146:9  way  of  the  w.  turns 
Prov.  2:14  in  forwardn.  of  the  w. 
3:25  not  afra.  of  desola.  of  t.  zv. 

33  curse  of  L.  in  house  o/'  i.  tv. 
4:14  ent.  not  into  path  of  t.  tv. 

19  way  of  t.  tv.  is  as  darkness 
10:3  casteth  away  substa.  of  tv. 

6  viole.  cover,  mouth  of  >v.  11 

7  the  name  of  the  tv.  shall  rot 
16  fruit  o/'  t.  tv.  tendeth  to  sin 

20  heart  of  t.  tv.  is  little  worth 

24  fear  oft.  to.  sh.  come  upon 

27  years  of  the  to.  sh.  be  short. 
32  mouth  of  t.  tv.  speak,  frow. 

11:11  overthrew  by  mouth  of  tv. 
23  expecta.  of  the  tv.  is  wrath 
12:5  counsels  of  t.  tv.  are  deceit 

6  words  of  w.  are  to  lie  in  wait 
10  tender  mercies  of  t.  tv.  cruel 
26  way  of  the  tv.  seduceth 

13:25  belly  of  the  tv.  shall  want 
14:11  liouse'of  tv.  sh.  be  overth. 
15:6  revenues  oft.  tv.  is  trouble 

8  sacrifl.  of  tv.  is  abomin.  21:27 

9  way  of  the  tv.  is  an  abomina. 
26  thou,  of  the  tv.  are  abomin. 

28  mouth  of  tv.  pour,  out  evil 
18:5  not  good  to  acce.  per.  of  to. 
19:28  mouth  of  t.  tv.  devouretU 
21:4  plowing  o/'ttc  tv.  is  sin 

7  robbery  cf  t.  tv.  shall  destroy 

10  soul  of  the  tv.  desireth  evil 

12  he  consider,  house  of  the  tv. 
Is.  14:5  L.  hath  brok.  staff  of  iw. 
Jer.  5:28  overpass  deeds  of  (.  tv. 

12:1  doth  way  of  t.  tv.  prosper? 

15:21  deliv.  out  of  hand  oft.  tv. 

23:19  whirlw.  on  he.  oftv.  30:23 
Ezek  13:22  strength,  hands  of  tu. 

18:20  wickedness  of  the  tv. 

21:29  br.  thee  upon  necks  of  lu. 

.30:12  land  info  hand  of  the  tu. 

33:11  no  pleas,  in  death  oft.  tv. 
12  as  for  the  wickedn.  of  t.  tv. 
Ban.  12:10  none  of  to.  sh.  under. 
Mic.  6:10  wicked,  in  house  o/t.:i. 


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TTab.  3:13  wound,  head  of  the  tu. 
Eph.  6:16  qu.  liery  darts  of  t.  iv. 
2  /*'/.  2:7  wi.  conversation  of  tv. 

3:17  led  away  with  error  o/"?.  tv. 
See  ONE. 

To,  or  unto  the  WICKED. 
.Tab  31:3  is  not  destr.  to  Vie  to.  f 
P>!.  32:10  many  sorrows  to  t.  tv. 

50:16  n.  the  tv.  God  saith.  What 
Prov.  24:24  that  saith  ti.  the  to. 

29:27  upright  is  abomi.  to  t.  tv. 
Ec.  9:2  event  to  right,  and  to  tv. 
Is.  3:11  woo  ti.  thetv.  sh.  be  ill 

26:10  let  favor  be  showed  to  tv. 

48:22  no  peace,  saith  the  Lord, 

vnto  the  tv.  57:21 
Ezek.  3:18  I  say  unto  to.  33:8,  14 

7:21  give  it  lo  t.  tv.  of  the  earth 
WICKEDLY. 

Gen.  19:7  not  so  tv.  Jud.  19:23 
Deut.  9:18  j'c  sinned  in  doing  to. 

1  Sam.  12:25  if  ye  sh.  still  do  to. 

2  Sam.  22:22 1  ha.  not  tv.  depart- 

ed from  my  God,  Ps.  18:21 

24:17  I  have  sinned  and  doneta. 
2  K.  21:11  Manasseh  done  to. 
iChr.  6:37  we  have  dealt  TO.  Neh. 
9:33;  Ps.  106:6;  Pan.  9:5,  15 

20:.35  Ahaziah  did  very  tv. 

2  2:3  mother  was  couns.  to  do  to. 
.Job  13:7  will  you  spe.  to.  for  G.  f 

34:12  surely  God  will  not  do  to. 
P^.  7.3:3  they  speak  to.  concern. 

74:3  the  enemy  hath  done  tv. 

1.39:20  they  Bi)eak  ag.  thee  tv. 
Dan.  11:32  such  as  do  to.  against 

12: 10  but  the  wicked  sliall  do  w. 
Mai.  4:1  that  do  tv.  be  as  stubble 

WICKEDNESS. 
Gen.  6:5  God  saw  to.  was  preat 

3.):9  how  can  I  do  th.  great  tv.  ? 
Lev.  18:I7not  unco,  it  is  tv.  20:14 

19:29  land  become  full  ofw. 

20:14  that  there  be  no  tt).  among 
Di  nt.  9:4  tv.  of  these  nations,  5 

13:11  Israel  shall  do  no  more  w. 

17:2  if  any  that  hath  wrou.  tv. 

28:20  bcc.  of  tv.  of  thy  doinijs 
Jiid.  9:.j6  G.  rendered  w.  of  Abi. 

20:3  tell  us,  how  was  this  tv.  '? 
12  what  tv.  is  this  th.  is  done? 

1  Sam.  12:17  see  your  mi.  is  great 
20  ye  have  done  all  this  to. 

24:13  tv.  proceed,  from  wicked 
25::39  returned  the  w.  of  Nabal 

2  Sam.  3:.39  reward  acc.  to  his  v). 
7:10  children  ofw.  Ps.  89:22 

1  K.  1:52  '\iw.  be  found  in  him 
2:44  the  Ml.  thy  heart  is  privy  to 
8:47  we  have  committed  tu. 
21:25  Ahab  sold  him.  toworkjii. 

2  K.  21:16  Manasseh  wrought  w. 
1  Clir.  17:9  nor  the  children  of  tv. 
Job  4:8  that  sow  to.  reap  same 

11:11  seeth  to.  24:20  tv.  be  brok. 

14  let  not  to.  dwell  in  taberna. 
20:12  tho'  to.  be  sweet  in  mouth 
27:4  my  lips  shall  not  speak  tv. 
34:10  far  fr.  G.  he  should  do  tv. 

Ps  5:4  that  hath  pleasure  in  tjo. 
9  their  inward  part  is  very  iv. 
7:0  let  MI.  of  wick,  come  to  end 
10:15  seek  out  tv.  45:7  hatest  w. 
28:4  according  to  to.  of  endeav. 
52:7  he  strength,  himself  in  mi. 
55:11  MI.  is  in  the  midst  thereof 

15  to.  is  in  their  dwellings 
58:2  yea,  in  heart  you  work  mi. 
8t:10  th.  to  dwell  in  tents  of  mi. 
107:34  for  M'.  them  that  dwell 

therein,  Jer.  12:4 
Prov.  4:17  they  cat  bread  of  mi. 

8:7  to.  is  abomina.  to  my  lips 

10:2  treasures  ofw.  profit  noth, 

11:5  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  tv. 

12:3  man  not  be  establish,  by  tv. 

13:6  w.  overthroweth  the  sinner 

14:.32  wicked  is  driven  aw.  in  tv. 

16: 12  abomination  to  commit  m'. 

21:12overthroweth  wick.  forM'. 

26:26  his  lo.  shall  be  shown  bef. 

30:20  saith,  I  have  done  no  to. 
Ec.  3:16  judgment,  tv.  was  there 

7:15  wicked  prolong,  life  in  tv. 
25 1  applied  to  know  tu.  of  folly 

8:8  nor  tv.  deliver  th.  given  to 
Is.  9:18  for  to.  bumeth  as  a  fire 

58:4  ye  smite  with  the  fist  ofw. 
6  chosen,  to  loose  bands  ofw. 
Jer.  2:19  own  to.  sh.  correct  thee 

4:14  wash  thy  heart  from  w. 

6:7  casteth  out  to.  continually 

7:12  sec  wh.  I  did  for  tv.  of  peo. 

8:6  no  man  repented  of  his  w. 

14:20  we  acknowledge,  our  xo. 

23:14  none  doth  ret.  from  his  lo. 

33:5  whose  to.  I  hid  face  fr.  city 


WID 

./er.  44:9 ha.  ye  forg.  tv.  of  kings? 
Ezek.  3:19  if  ho  turn  not  from  w. 

5:6  changed  my  judgm.  into  tv. 

7:11  violence  risen  into  rod  ofw. 

18:20  w.  of  wicked  sh.  be  onhinx 
27  turn,  from  tv.  ho  committed 

31:11  driven  him  out  for  his  w. 

.33:12  day  he  tiirneth  from  tv.  19 
IIos.  7:1  w.  of  S.  was  discovered 

9:15  for  tv.  of  doings  drive  out 

10:13  ploughed  tv.  reaped  iniq. 
15  do  to  you  bcca.  of  your  tJO. 
,Iocl  3:13  overflow  for  tv.  is  great 
Mic.  6:10  treasures  ofw.  in  House 
Zee.  5:3  and  he  said,  This  is  to- 
Mai.  1:4  call  them  border  ofw. 

3:15  th.  that  work  to.  are  set  up 
Mark  7:22  out  heart  jiroceed.  tv. 
Luke11:3d  inw.  part  is  full  ofw. 
Acts  2.j:5  man,  if  any  tv.  in  him 
Jiom.  1:29  being  filled  wi.  all  w. 
1  Cor.  5:81eav.  of  malice  and-ai. 
Eph.  6:12  ag.  tv.  in  liin;h  places 
1  John  5: 19  wh.  worldlieth  in  w. 

Their  WICKEDNESS. 

Deut.  9:27  look  not  to  their  to. 
Ps.  94:23  cut  themoft'iu  theirto. 
Prov.  21:12overth.  wick.  forf.  v). 
Jer.  1:16  jud^m.  touching  t.  tv. 
14:16  pour  their  w.  upon  them 
2:3: 1 1  in  house  ha.  I  found  t.  to. 
44::3  desolation  because  of  t.  to. 
5  inclined  ear  to  turn  fr.  t.  to. 
Iawi.  1:22  let  t.  tv.  come  Ijefore 
Uos.  7:2  I  remember  all  Vieirtv. 
3  make  king  glad  wi.  their  to. 
their  tv.  isiuGilgal 
Jon.  1:2  their  tv.  is  coiiio  up 
Mat.  22:18  Jesus  perceived  i.  tv. 

Thy  WICKEDNESS. 
1  7C.  2:4-1  L.  return  Vty  tv.  upon 
Job  22:5  is  not  thy  tv.  great  1 
35:8  thytv.  may  hurt  a  man  as 
Is.  47:10  hast  trusted  in  thy  tv. 
Jer.  3:2 polluted  land  with  t.  to. 
4:18  this  is  t.  tv.  for  it  is  bitter 
22:22  be  confounded  for  thy  to. 
Ezek.  16:23  ca.  to  pass  after  to. 

57  bef.  thy  to.  was  discovered 
Nah.  3:19  on  whom  hath  not  thy 

tv.  passed 
Acts  8:22  repent  of  this  thy  to. 
WIDE. 

Deut.  15:8  shalt  open  hand  to.  11 

1  Clir.  4:40 land  \vas  to.  quiet 
Job  29:23  opened  their  mouth  to. 

;30:14  came  as  tv.  breaking  wat. 
Ps.  ,35:21  opened  their  mouth 

81:10  open  thy  mouth  w. 

104:25  this  great  and  tv.  sea 
Prov.  13:3  openeth  w.  his  lips 

21:9  wom.  in  a  to.  house,  25:21 
Is.  57:4  make  ye  a  w.  mouth  } 
Jer.  22:14  will  build  a  tu.  house 
Nah.  3:13  set  to.  op.  to  enemiea 
Mat.  7:13  w.  gate  to  destruction 

WIDENESS. 
Ezek.  41:10  chambers  w.  20  cub. 

WIDOW. 
Gen.  38:11  a  w.  in  fath.'s  house 

14  put  her  to.  garments  off 
Ex.  22:22  sh.  not  afllict  any  to. 
Lev.  21:14  tv.  or  harlot  not  take 

22:13  if  priest's  daugh.  be  a  w- 
Nutn.  30:9  vow  of  to.  stand  ag. 
Deut.  10:18  judgment  of  a  tv. 

14:29  and  id.  shall  come  and  eat, 
16:11,  14;  26:12 

24:17  nor  take  w.  rai.  to  pledge 
19  sheaf  for  w.  20,  21 ;  26:13 

27:19  perverleth  judgm,  oftff. 

2  Sam.  14:5  I  am  a  w.  womaa 
1  K.  7:14  he  was  a  tv.  son  of 

ll:i6  Zeruah  was  a  tv.  woman 

17:9  com.  a  tv.  to  sustain  theo 
Job  24:3  take  to.  ox  for  a  pledge 
21  and  doeth  not  good  to  w. 

29:13  I  caused  to.  heart  to  sin,g 

31:16  caused  eyes  of  w.  to  fail 
Ps.  94:6  th,  slay  to.  and  stranger 

109:9  child,  be  fatherl.  wife  a  to. 

146:9  reliev.  fatherless  and  w. 
Prov.  15:25  establ.  border  of  tff. 
Is.  1:17  fatherless,  plead  for  to. 
23  nei,  doth  cause  of  w.  come 

47:8  I  shall  not  sit  as  a  to. 
Jer.  7:6  if  ye  oppress  not  the  to. 

22:3;  Zee.  7:10 
Lam.  1:1  how  is  she  bcc. as  aw. 
Ezek.  22:7  have  th.  vexed  the  w. 

44:22  take  tv.  that  had  a  priest 
Mai.  3:5  those  that  oppress  w. 
Mark  12:42  w.  threw  in  2  mites 
43  w.  cast  in  more,  Lii.  21:2,  3 
Luke  2:37  Anna  was  a  tv.  ab.  84 

7:12  mother,  and  she  was  a  w. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WIF 

iMhe  18:3  th.  was  a  w,  in  th.  city 
5  because  this  w.  troubl.  me 

1  Tim.  5:4  if  any  lo.  have  child. 
5  i^he  is  a  w.  ind.  trust,  in  God 

9  let  not  10.  be  taken  into  num. 
Bev.  18:7  I  sit  as  a  queen,  no  w. 

WIDOWS. 
JSfc.  22:24  your  wives  shall  be 
Job  22:1)  hast  sent  w.  aw.  empty 

27:15  bur.  in  death,  w.  not  weejj 
Ps.  68:5  judge  of  fatherl.  and  lo. 

78:64  their  w.  made  no  lament. 
Is.  9:17  neither  ha.  mercy  on  w. 

10:2  m.  may  be  their  prey,  rob 
Jer.  15:8  their  w.  are  increased 

18:21  let  their  wives  be  w.  men 

49:11  child,  let  w.  trust  in  me 
I,am.  5:3  our  mothers  are  as  w. 
Ezek.  22:25  have  made  many  w. 
Mat.  2.3:14  ye  devour  w.  houses 

Mark  12:40;  Lvke  20:47 
iMke  4:25  were  many  w.  in  Isr. 
Acts  6:1  bee.  w.  were  neglected 

9:.39  w.  stood  by  him  weeping 
41  he  had  called  saints  and  w. 
1  Cor.  7:8  I  said  to  w.  It  is  good 

1  Tim.  5:3  honor  w.  that  are  w. 
11  but  the  younger  w.  refuse 

16  if  any  have  w.  relieve  them 
Jam.  1:27  religion  is  to  visit  w. 

WIDOWHOOD. 

Oen.  38:19  put  on  garments  of  w. 
&  Sam.  20:3  shut  up,  living  in  w. 
Is.  47:9  loss  of  children  and  w. 
54:4  rememb.  reproach  of  thy  w. 

WIFE. 

Gen.  11:29  Abram'sjt).  wasSarai, 

31;  12:17,  20;  20:18;  24:36 
20:3  hast  taken  is  a  man's  w. 
21:21  Hag.  took  w.  for  Ishmael 
25:1  Abraham  took  w.  Keturah 
27:46  Jac.  take  ti>.  of  daujjhters 
38:6  Judah  took  a  w.  for  Er  his 

8  go  in  unto  thy  brother's  w. 
iSc.  20:17  thou  Shalt  not  covet 

thy  neighbor's  w.  Sent.  5:21 
21:4  master  ha.  given  him  a  tv. 

10  if  he  take  him  another  w. 
Lev.  18:8  father's  w.  sh.  thou  not 

uncover,  20:11 ;  Deut.  27:20 

15  son's  tv.  16  bro.'s  w.  20:21 
18  nei.  take  a  w.  to  her  sister 

20:14  if  man  take  a  w.  and  her 
21:7  priests  not  take  w.  a  whore 

13  high-priest  take  w.  in  virg. 
2fum.  5:12  if  man's  w.  go  asi.  Sli) 

36:8  be  iv.  to  one  family  of  tribe 
Deut.  13:6  if  w.  of  bosom  entice 
20:7  betrothed  w.  not  taken  her 
22:13  if  a  man  take  w.  hate  her 

UA  he  humblcth  neighbor's  w. 

30  a  man  not  take  his  fa.'s  w. 
24:1  taken  rv.  find  uncleanness 

5  hath  taken  a  new  w.  not  war 
25:5  to.  of  dead  not  marry  stran. 

9  then  sh.  his  bro.'s  w.  come 

11  w.  of  one  draweth  near  to 
28:.30  betroth  jo.  another  lie  wi. 

54  his  eye  be  evil  toward  w. 
Jud.  4:4  Dehor,  w.  of  Lapidoth 

17  Jael,  IV.  of  Hcbcr,  21 ;  5:24 
14:3  take  a  lo.  of  uncircumcised 

16  Samson's  io.  wept  bef.  him 
20 IV.  was  given  to  his  compan. 

21:18  that  giveth  a  w.  to  Benj. 
Muth  4:5  buy  it  of  R.  lo.  of  dead 

2  Sam.  12:10  hast  taken  w.  of  U. 
1  K.  14:2  known  to  be  w.  of  Jer. 

6  come  in,  thou  io.  of  Jerobo. 
S  K.  5:2  waited  on  Naaman's  w. 
?.  CAr.  22:11  w.  of  Jehoi.  hid  him 
Prov.  5:18  rej.  with  %v.  of  youth 

6:29  goetli  in  to  neighbor's  w. 
18:22  a  w.  findeth  a'good  thing 
19:13  contentions  of  w.  dropp. 

14  a  prudent  w.  is  from  the  L. 
Ec.  9:9  joyfully  with  w.  of  youth 
Is.  54:1  children  of  married  w. 

6  called  thee  as  a  lo.  of  youth 
Jer.  3:20  surely  as  a.iv.  departeth 

5:8  neighed  after  neighbor's  lu. 

6:11  husb.  and  w.  sh.  be  taken 

16:2  Shalt  not  take  thee  a  w. 
Ezek.  16:32  as  w.  commit,  adult. 

18:11  anddeflled  his  neighbor's 
V).  22:11 ;  33.26 
Bos.  1:2  take  a  w.  of  whoredoms 

12:12  Israel  served  fora  i^j.  kejjt 
Mai.  2:14  witness  bet.  th.  and  w. 

15  none  deal  treach.  against  iv. 
Mat.  l'!6  that  had  been  w.  of  U. 

14:3  H.  bound  J.  for  Philip's  ic. 
19:29  hath  forsaken  iv.  or  child. 

Mark  10:29:  iuA-e  18:29 
3S:25  seven  breth  married  a  w. 

Mark  12:20;  Xttie  20:29 


WIF 

• 

14:20  I  have  married  a  w. 
17::J2  remember  Lot's  w. 
1  Cor.  5:1  should  have  fath.'s  w. 
7:3  husb.  render  to  w.  due  be- 
nevolence, likew.  w.  to  hus. 
4  w.  hath  not  power  over  body 

10  let  not  w.  depart  from  hus. 
14  w.  is  sanctified  by  husband 
16  what  linowest  thou,  O  w. 
27  loosed  fr.  lo.  seek  not  a  w. 
34  difference  bet.  w.  and  virgin 
39  w.  is  bound  as  long  as  hus. 

Eph.  .5:23  husband  is  head  of  w. 
33  let  every  one  love  his  w. 
and  w.  see  she  rever.  husb. 
irim.3:2hus.  oflw.  12;  Tit.  1:6 
5:9  the  w.  of  one  man 
1  Pet.  3:7  giving  honor  to  w.  as 
Bev.  21:9  bride,  the  Lamb's  w. 

His  WIFE. 
Gen.  2:24  a  man  sh.  cleave  to  Ms 
10.  Mat.  19:5;  Mark  10:7 

25  both  naked,  mail  and  his  w. 
12:12  this  is  his  w.  will  kill  me 
19:16  laid  hold  on  hand  of  hisw. 

26  his  w.  look,  back  fr.  behind 
20:7  restore  the  man  his  w. 
24:67  she  bee.  h.  w.  1  Sam.  25:42 
25:21  Isa.  entreated  L.  for  h.  w. 
20:7  men  asked  him  of  his  w. 

11  touch,  man  or  Jiis  lo.  sh.  die 
39:9  kept  back,  thou  art  his  w. 

Ex.  21:3  his  w.  shall  go  wi.  him 
22:16  sh.  endow  her  to  be  h.  w. 
Lev.  18:14  shaltnot  appro.  Aj«  uK 
Num.  5:14  if  he  be  jealous  oilvis 
w.  30 

.30:16  sratu.  bet.  man  and  his  w. 
Bent.  22:19  she  shall  be  his  w.  29 

24:5  he  shall  cheer  up  his  w. 
Jud.  13:11  Man.  went  after  h.  w. 

15:1  Samson  visited  his  w. 

21:21  catch  you  ev.  man  his  w. 

1  Sam.  30:22  sa.  to  ev.  man  h.  w. 

2  Sam.  12:9  th.  hast  taken  h.  lo. 
2  K.  8:18  dau.  of  Ahab  was  A.  w. 
Est.  5:10  Haman  called  his  w. 
Ps.  109:9  let  his  lo.  be  a  widow 
Jer.  3:1  if  a  man  put  away  his 

w.  Mat.  5:31,32;  19:9;  Mark 
10:11 ;  Luke  10:18 
Mat.  8:14  saw  his  w.  mother  sick 
19:3  is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to 
put  away  Ais  w.  ?  Mark  10:2 

10  if  the  case  of  the  man  be  so 
with  Aw  v). 

22:25  left  Ais      to  his  brother, 

Mark  12:19:  Xwfe  20:23 
Luke  14:26  and  hate  not  his  w. 
Acts  5:2  his  w.  also  being  privy 

7  h.  10.  not  knowing  what  was 
18:2  Aquila  with  his  w.  Priscil. 
24:24  Felix  came  with  his  w.  D. 

1  Cor.  7:2  let  ev.  man  h.ave  A.  uk 

11  let  not  husb.  put  away  A.  ti". 
.33  how  he  may  please  Jiis  w. 

Eph.  5:28  loveth  A.  w.  lov.  hims. 

31  join,  to  A.  w.  33  love  his  to. 
Rev.  19:7  Ais  lo.  made  hers,  ready 

My  WIFE. 

Gen.  20:11  will  si.  me  for  m'j  w. 

12  bee.  my  w.  26:7  is  mij  w. 
29:21  Jacobsaid,  Give  mevvjiv. 

Ex.  21:5  I  love  my  w.  and  chil. 
Jud.  15:1  I  will  go  in  to  my  w. 
"iSam.  3:14  deliver  me  tnytv.  M. 

11:11  sh.  I  go  to  lie  with  jny  ic. 
Job  19:17 breath  is  stra.  tomy  w. 

31:10  let  myw.  grind  unto  ano. 
Ezek.'m:\%  at  even  ?«>/  w.  died 
IIos.  2:2  she  is  not  jny  lo.  nor 
Luke  1:18  myw.  is  strick.  in  yrs. 

Thy  WIFE. 

Gen..  3:17  heark.  to  voice  ot  t.  iv. 
12:18  why  not  tell  me  that  she 

was  t/iy  w.  T 
19  behold  tliy  lo.  take  her,  go 
17:19  t.  w.  sh.  bear  a  son,  18:10 
19:15  take  thy  w.  and  two  dau. 
26:9  of  a  surety  she  is  thy  w. 
10  one  mi.  have  lain  with  t.  ro. 
Ex.  18:6  come  unto  th.  and  t.  w. 
Deut.  21:11  woul.  ha.  her  to  t.  ic. 

13  go  in  to  her,  shall  be  thy  w. 
iSam.  12:10  wife  of  U.  tobeZ.  io. 
Ps.  128:3  (.  10.  sh.  be  fruitf.  vine 
Amos  7:17  t.  w.  shall  be  a  harlot 
1  Cor.  7:16  thou  sh.  save  thy  w. 

To  WIFE. 
Gen.  12:19  taken  her  to  me  to  w. 
34:4  get  me  this  damsel  tow. 

8  I  pray,  give  her  hii»  to  w.  12 
Lev.  21:14  take  a  virgin  to  iv. 
Deut.  22:16 1  gave  my  dau.  lo  to. 
Jos.  15:16  give  Achsah  mv  daug. 

to  w.  17;  Jud.  1:12,  13 


WIL 

Jud.  14:2  get  her  for  me  to  w. 
1  Sam.  18:17  her  will  Ipi.  th.  tow. 

1  K.  2:17  give  me  Abishag  to  io. 

2  K.  14:9  thistle  said.  Give  thy 

daughter,  to  w.  2  Chr.  25:18 
2C/ir.  21:6  had  daugh.  of  A.  tow. 
Mark  12:23  the  seven  had  her  to 

w.  Luke  20:33 

WILD. 

Gen.  16:12  Ishm.  will  be  io.  man 
Rom.  11:24  olive-tree,  w.  by  cat. 

See  ASS,  BEAST,  BEASTS. 

WILDERNESS. 

Ex.  14:3  10.  hath  shut  them  in 
Num.  14:2  wo.  G.  we  died  In  w. 

29  carcas.  shall  fall  in  w.  32:.35 
Deut.  1:19  went  through  w.  8:15 
32:10  found  him  in  howling  w. 

1  K.  19:15  retu.  on  thy  way  to  io. 
Job  24:5  10.  yieldeth  food  for  th. 
Ps.  106:9  led  through  depths  as 

thro'  w.  136:16;  Amos  2:10 

107:35  turn.  iv.  into  stand,  water 
Cant.  3:6  cometh  out  of  w.?  8:5 
Is.  14:17  that  made  world  as  w.  f 

35:1  IV.  shall  be  glad  for  them 

41:18  I  will  make  the  w.  a  jiool 

42:11  let  w.  and  cities  lift  voice 

50:2  at  rebuke  I  make  riv.  a  w. 

51:3  he  will  make  her  w.  likeE. 

64:10  cities  are  a  w.  Zion  is  w. 
Jer.  2:31  ha.  I  been  w.  unto  Is.  ? 

4:26  the  fruitful  place  was  a  w. 

12:10  made  pleas,  portion  a  io. 

22:6  make  thee  a  io.  Hos.  2:3 
Ezek.  6:14  laid  more  deso.  th.  w. 
Joel  2:3  behind  them  a  desol.  iv. 

3:19  Edoin  sh.  be  a  desolate  w. 
Zep.  2:13  make  Ninev.  like  a  w. 

In  the  WILDERNESS. 
Num.  14:22  mir.  wh.  I  did  in,  t.  io. 

32:15  he  will  yet  ag.  leave  them 

in  the  io.  Ezek.  29:5 
Deut.  8:2  forty  years  in  the  w. 
29:5;  Jos.  5:6;  14:10 
16  fed  thee  in  t.  w.  wi.  manna? 
Neh.  9:21  didst  sust.  them  in  t.  w. 
Ps.  95:8  day  of  tempta.  in  t.  w. 
Prov.  21:19  better  dwell  in  t.  iv. 
Is.  .32:16  judgm.  sh.  dwell  in  io. 

33:6  in  w.  shall  wat.  break  out 

40:3  voice  of  him  that  crieth  in 
the  w.  Mat.  3:3 ;  Mark  1:3 ; 
LukeZ:i;  John  1:23 

41:19  I  will  plant  in  i.  w.  cedar 

43:19  will  make  a  way  in  the  iv. 
Jer.  2:2  went,  after  me  in  thew. 

9:2  oh  that  I  had  in  t.  w.  alodg. 

31:2  peo.  found  grace  in  the  w. 

48:6  be  like  the  heath,  in  the  w. 
Lam.  4: 19  laid  wait  for  us  in  t.w. 
Ezek.  19:13  she  is  planted  in  w. 

20:13  Is.  rebelled  ag.  me  in  t.  ic. 
15  lifted  my  hand'  in  the  io.  2:3 

34:25  shall  dwell  safely  in  t.  lo. 
IIos.  9:10  I  found  Israel  in  the  w. 

13:5 1  did  know  thee  in  the  iv. 
Mat.  3:1  John  preaching  in  1. 1'\ 

15:.33  whe.  so  much  bread  in  in. 

to  fill  multitude?  Mark  6>l 
Lvke  1.5:4  leave  99  sheep  in  t.  ic. 
Ac/s  7:30  ancel  appear,  in  ic.  38 

2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  in  the  to. 
Into  the  WILDERNESS. 

Lev.  16:21  by  a  fit  man  i.  the  w. 

22  sh.  let  go  the  goat  i.  the  iv. 
Ezek.  20:10  I  bro.  them  i.  Vie  ic. 

35  I  will  brin-j  you  into  the  io. 
IIos.  2:14  IwiWbh.'hcTinthew. 
Mat.  11:7  what  went  ve  out  in 

the  10.  to  see?  Luke  7:24 
Lnke  8:29  driven  of  devil  i.  the  ic. 
Acts  21:38  led.  into  w.  4.000  men 
Rev.  12:6  woman  fled  i.  t.  ic.  14 
17:3  so  he  carried  me  into  t.  w. 

WILES. 
Num.  2,5:18  th.  vex  you  with  w. 
Eph.  6:11  able  to  stand  ag.  w. 

WILILY. 
Jos.  9:4  Gibeonites  did  work  iv. 
WILL. 

Deut.  33:16  for  good  w.  of  him 

Ps.  27:12  deliver  me  not  to  ic.  of 
41:2  not  deliver  to  w.  of  enem. 

Ezek.  16:27  delivered  thee  to  ic. 

Mai.  2:13  recei.  it  with  goodtc. 

Mat.  7:21  doeth  w.  of  Fath.  12:50 
18-14  it  is  Tiotic.  of  your  Father 
21:32  whether  did  iv.  of  father? 

Luke  2:14  cood  iv.  toward  men 
23:25  delivered  Jesus  to  their  w. 

John  V.\S  not  oUc.  of  the  flesh 
4:.34  mv  meat  is  to  do  ic.  of  him 
5::!0  I  seek  the  io.  of  my  Father 
6:39  this  is  the  Father's  w.  40 


WIL 

Acts  21:14  w.  of  the  L.  be  done 
Eph.  5:17  what  the  vj.  of  Lord  is 
6:7  with  good  w.  doing  sen'ico 
Phil.  1:15  preach  C.  of  good  w. 
Ileb.  10:10  by  wh.  iv.  are  sancti. 

1  Pet.  4:3  suffice  to  have  wro.  ic. 

2  Pet.  1:21  proph.  came  not  hjw. 

WILL  of  God. 
Ezr.  7:18  do  after  u\  of  your  G. 
Mark  3:.35  whoso  sh.  do  w.  of  G. 
John  1: 13  not  of  ?«.  of  man,  of  G. 
Acts  13::36  generation  by  w.  of  G, 
Rom.  1:10  pros.  jour.  hyw.of  G. 

8:27  interces.  accor.  to  ic.  of  G. 

12:2  accepta.  and  perf.  w.  of  G. 

15:.32  come  with  joy  by  ic.  of  G. 

1  Cor.  1:1  Paul  an  apostle  by  w. 

of  G.  2  Cor.  1:1;  Eph.  1:1-, 
Col.  1:1;  2  Tirn.  1:1 

2  Cor.  8:5  ga.  thems.  by  w.  of  G. 
Gal.  1:4  deli.  fr.  evil  by  io.  of  G. 
Eph.  6:6  doing  the  w.  of  God 
Col.  4:12  complete  in  w.  of  God 
1  Thes.  4:3  this  is  w.  of  God,  5:18 
Ilefj.  10: .36  have  donew.  of  God 
1  Pet.  2:15  so  is  the  w.  of  God 

3:17  better  if  io.  of  God  be  so 

4:3  live  not  to  lusts,  to  w.  of  G. 
19  FufTer  according  to  iv.  of  G. 
1 ,7oAft2:17hethatdoeth2c.o;'G. 

His  WILL. 
Dan.  4:35  doeth  accord.  toAi^w. 

8:4  he  did  according  to  his  w. 

11:3  do  accord,  to  Als  io.  16,  36 
Luke  12:47  nei.  accord,  to  his  w. 
■John  7:17  if  any  do  A.  ic.  sh.  kn. 
Acts  22:14  shouldest  know  Aw  8^. 
Rom.  2:18  and  knowest  his  io. 

9:19  who  hath  resisted  his  w.  f 

1  Cor.  7:37  hath  power  over  A.  w. 
16:12  his  10.  not  at  all  to  come 

Eph.  1:5  good  pleasure  of  his  io. 

9  kn.  to  us  mystery  of  Au  w. 
Col.  1:9  with  knowledge  of  A.  w. 

2  Tim.  2:26  taken  capt.  at  his  w. 
Ileb.  13:21  good  work  to  do  A.  w. 
1  John  5:14  ask  accord,  to  his  w. 
Bev.  17:17  hearts  to  fulfil  his  w. 

My  W  ILL. 
Luke  22:42  not  my  w.  hut  thine 
Acts  13:22  shall  fulfil  all  my  w. 
1  Cor.  9:17  if  I  do  this  ag.  my  w. 

Own  WILL. 
Lev.  1:3  shall  offer  it  of  his  0.  to. 

19:5  as  your  own  iv.  22:19,  29 
Dan.  11:16  according  to  his  0.  w. 
John  5:.30  I  seek  not  mine  0.  io. 

fi:.S8  not  to  do  mine  own  w. 
Eph.  1:11  counsel  of  his  men  w. 
Ileb.  2:4  according  to  his  own  w. 
Jam.  1 : 18  of  his  0.  W).  begat  he  ua 

Thy  WILL. 
Ps.  40:8  I  delight  to  do  thy  w. 

143:10  teach  me  to  do  thy  w. 
Mat.  6:10 1.  w.  be  done.  Luke  11:3 

26:42  not  pass,  thy  iv.  be  done 
Heb.  10:7  I  come  to  do  t/iyw.  9 

WILL,  Verb. 
■lob  13:13  let  come  on  me  what  ta. 
Prov.  21:1  heart  whither,  ho  w. 
Dan.  4:17  giveth  it  to  whomso- 
ever he  M).  25.  32 ;  5:21 
Mat.  8:3  and  said.  I  w.  be  thon 
clean,  MarklAI;  L»ke  5:13 

20:15  do  wh.  I  w.  wi.  mv  o^^^l? 

2fi:.39  not  as  I  ic.  Mark  14:36 
Mark  14:7  when.  ic.  may  do  good 

15:12  what  ic.  ye  I  should  do? 
Luke  4:6  to  whomsoever  I  zc. 

12:49  what  ic.  I,  If  it  be  kindl.  f 
John  15:7  ask  what  ye  w. 

17:24  I  ?('.  that  they  be  with  me 

21:22  if  I  ?r.  that  he  tarry.  23 
Rom.  7:18  to  io.  is  pres.  with  me 
Phil.  2:13  G.  worketh  both  to  iv. 
1  Tim.  5:14  I  ic.  women  marry 
Jam.  4:15  if  L.  w.  we  sh.  do  this 

WILL  not. 

Ezek.  20:3  I  io.  n.  be  inquired  of 
.Imos  7:S  I  ic.  not  ag.  pass,  8:2 
^fat.  21:29  he  answered.  I  ic.  not 
John  5:40  ye  tc.  not  come  to  me 

WILLETH. 

Rom.  9:16  it  is  not  of  him  th.  w. 

WILFIXLY. 
Heb.  10:26  if  we  sin  w.  after  we 
WILLI>G. 

Gen.  24:5  wom.  not  w.  to  follow 
Ex.  35-5  whosoever  is  of  a  w. 

heart,  21,22,29 
1  Chr.  28:9  serve  G.  wi.  ?r.  mind 
29:5  who  is  w.  to  consecrate  his 
Ps.  110:3  thy  people  shall  be  w. 
Is.  1:19  if  w.  sh.  eat  good  of  land 


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WIN  , 

Mat.  1:19  not  w.  to  make  her  a 
26:41  spirit  is  w.  flesli  is  weali 

Luke  10:29  w.  to  justify  himself 
22:42  if  thou  be  w.  remote  cup 

John  5:35  ye  were  w.  to  rejoice 

Jiom.  9:22  if  G.  w.  to  show  wrath 

2  Cor.  5:8  w.  rather  to  be  absent 
8:3  they  were  v).  of  themselves 
12  i  f  there  be  first  a  w.  mind 

1  Thes.  2:8  lo.  to  have  imparted 

Heb.  6:17  ro.  to  show  heirs  of  pro. 

%Pel.  3:9  not  w.  any  sho.  perish 
VVILLIi\GLY. 

Ex.  25.2  ev.  man  that  gives  to. 

Jud.  5:2  people  w.  offered,  9 

1  Chr.  29:6  rulers  off.  iv.  9, 14, 17 ; 

2  Chr.  35:8;  Ezr.  1:6;  3:5 

2  Chr.  17:16  Amaziah  w.  himself 
Nell.  11:2  that  w.  offered  theras. 
Prov.  31:13  work.  mi.  with  hands 
La7n.  3:33  he  doth  not  afflict  w. 
Has.  5:11  Ephr.  iv.  walked  after 
John  6:21  they  w.  received  him 
Bo7n.  8:20  subj.  to  vanity  not  w. 
2  Cor.  9:17  if  I  do  this  w.  a  rew. 
Phile.  14  not  as  of  necessity,  but 

to.  1  Pet.  5:2 
2  Pet.  3:5  they  are  tc.  ignorant 

WILLOWS. 
Lev.  23:40  shall  take  lo.  of  brook 
Job  40:22  w.  of  brook  comp.  him 
Ps.  137:2  hanged  harps  on  w. 
Is.  1.5:7  car.  riches  to  brook  of  w. 
44:4  they  shall  spring  up  as  w. 
WILLOW-TREE 
Eztk.  17:5  he  has  set  it  asaw.-t. 

WILL-WORSHIP. 
Col.  2:23  show  of  wisd.  in  w.-w. 
WILT. 

Jud.  1:14  wh.  %o.  thou?  Est.  5:3; 
Mat.  20:21 ;  Mark  10:51 ;  Lu. 
18:41 

Ps.  60:10  not  thou,  O  God? 
108:11 

Mat.  15:28  be  it  to  th.  as  thou  w. 
17:4  if  th.  ro.  let  us  make  taber. 
26:39  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou 
w.  Markli-.'iH 

WIMPLES. 
li.  3:22  take  aw.  mantles  and  w. 

WI\,  KETH. 
2  Chr.  32:1  he  thouglit  to  mi.  th. 
Prov.  11:.30  he  tliat  w.  souls 
Phil.  3:8  that  I  may  w.  Christ 
WIIVD. 

Gen.  8:1  God  made  a  w.  to  pSss 
Ex.  15: 10  didst  blow  with  thy  w. 
Num.  11:31  w.  brought  quails 
2 /Sam.  22:11  was  seen  on  wings 
of  m;.  Ps.  18:10;  104:3 

1  K.  18:45  heaven  black  with  «i. 
19:11  strong  w.  rent  mountains 

2  A'.  3:17  shall  not  see  w.  nor  rain 
Job  1:19  came  w.  from  wildern. 

6:26  speeches  which  are  as  w. 
7:7  O  remem.  that  my  life  is  lo. 
8:2  words  of  thy  mouth  like  w. 
21:18  they  areas  stubble  bef.  w. 
30:15  ter.  pursue  my  soul  as  w. 

22  thou  liftest  me  up  to  the  w. 
37:21  w.  passeth.  Pot.  103:16 

ps.  1:4  which  mi.  driveth  away 
78'39  w.  that  passeth  away 
136:7  bringefh  w.  out  of  treas. 
147:18  causeth  his  w.  to  blow 

Prov.  11:29  he  shall  inherit  w. 
25:14  clouds  and  w.  with,  rain 

23  north  mi.  driveth  away  rain 
27:16  whoso  hid.  her,  hideth  to. 
30:4  who  gath.  wind  in  his  fists 

Ec.  1:6  w.  goeth  toward  south 

5:16  what  profit,  labored  for  w. 

11:4  he  that  observ.  tv.  not  sow 
Cant.  4:16  awake,  O  north  to. 
Is.  7:2  trees  are  moved  with  to. 

11:15  with  w.  shake  his  hand 

26:18  as  it  were  brou.  forth  uj. 

27:8  he  stayeth  his  rough  tv. 

32:2  as  a  hiding-place  from  w. 

41:16  w.  carry  them  away,  57:13 
/   29  their  molten  images  are  tv. 

64:6  like !».  have  taken  us  away 
Jer.  4:12  a  to.  from  those  places 

5:13  prophets  shall  become  w. 

10:13  w.  out  of  his  treas.  51:16 

22:22  tv.  shall  eat  up  thy  past. 
Ezek  5:2  thou  shall  scatter  in  tv. 

12:14  scatter  tow.  to.  about  him 

37:9  prophesy  to  to.  eay  to  tv. 
Dan.  2:35  te.  carried  them  away 
Mos.  4:19  tv.  hath  bound  her  up 

8:7  sown  w.  shall  reap  whirlw. 

12:1  Ephraira  feedeth  on  tv. 
Amos  4:13  he  that  createth  to. 
Jon.  1:4  L.  sent  a  great  tv.  to  sea 


WIN 

Zee.  5:9  to.  was  in  their  wings 
Mat.  11:7  a  reed  shaken  with  the 
tv.  Luke  7:24 
14:24  tv.  was  contrary,  Mark 

6:48;  Aclsn-.i 
32  MI.  ceased,  Mark  4:39 ;  6:51 
John  3:8  tv.  blow,  where  it  listeth 
Acts  2:2  sound  as  of  a  mighty  tv. 
Eph.  4:14  car.  about  with  ev.  tv. 
Jam.  1:6  like  wave  driven  wi.  tv. 
Pev.  6:13  wh.  she  is  shaken  of  j«. 
7:1  tv.  should  not  blow  on  earth 

WliVDS. 

Job  28:25  to  make  weio;ht  for  to. 
Ezek.  37:9  come  from  tne  four  to. 
Mat.  7:25  to.  blew,  beat  house,  27 
8:26  rebuked  the  w.  Lttke  8:24 
27  even  the  to.  and  sea  obey 
him?  Marki:i\  \  Lvke  8:25 
Jam.  3:4  ships  driven  of  fierce  tv. 
Jude  12  clouds  carri.  about  of  tv. 

See     EAST,     FOUR,  SCATTER, 
STORMY. 

WIIVDY. 

Ps.  55:8  hasten  from  iv.  storm 
WIIVDOW. 

Gen.  6:16  a  tv.  shall  thou  make 
8:6  Noah  opened  tv.  of  the  ark 
26:8  kin^ofGerar  looked  out  tv. 

Jos.  2:15  Rah.  let  spies  thro'  tv. 
21  she  bound  scarlet  line  in  to. 

Jud.  5:28  moth,  looked  out  of  iv. 

iSam.  6:16  Mi.  looked  thro'  tv. 

2  K.  9:30  and  look  out  at  a  to. 
13:17  he  said.  Open  to.  eastw^ard 

Prov.  7:6  at  tv.  I  looked  through 

Acts  20:9  sal  in  to.  a  young  man 

2  Cor.  11:33  thro'  a  to.  let  down 

WLXDOWS. 

Gen.  7:11  to.  of  heav.  were  open. 

8:2  tu.  of  heaven  were  stopped 
IK.  7:2  if  L.  make  to.  in  liea.  19 
Ec.  12:3  that  look  out  or?u. 
Cant.  2:9  my  beloved  look,  at  ?«. 
Is.  24:18  to.  fr.  on  high  are  open 

54:12  I  will  ma.  thy  to.  of  agates 

60:8  flee  as  doves  to  their  to. 
,Jer.  9:21  death  is  co.  into  owrvi. 

22:14  that  cutteth  him  out  tv. 
Ban.  6:10  his  tjv.  being  open 
Joel  2:9  enter  in  at  tu.  like  thief 
Zejp.  2:14  voice  shall  sing  in  tv. 
Mai.  3:10  if  I  will  not  opeutti.  of 

WL\E. 

Gen.  9:24  Noah  awoke  fr.  his  to. 

14:18  Melchisedek  brought  mi. 

49:11  washed  his  garments  in  tu. 
12  his  eyes  were  red  with  to. 
Ex.  29:40  fourth  part  of  a  l.iu  of 

tu.  Lev.  2.3:13;  Num.  15:5 
Num.  6:3  separate  himself  fr.  tu. 

28:7  cause  strong  to.  to  be  pour. 
Veul.  32:.j3  to.  is  poison  of  drag. 
Jud.  9:13  leave  tv.  wh.  cheoreth 

19:19  th.  is  bread  and  tu.  for  me 

1  Ham.  1:14  put  away  to.  fr.  thee 
25::J7  when  mi.  gone  out  of  Nab. 

2  Sam.  6:19  flesh,  and  a  flagon  of 

te.  1  Chr.  16:3 

13:28  Am.  heart  merry  with  «i. 

16:2  tv.  such  as  faint  may  drink 
Neh.  2:1  the  tu.  was  before  him 

5:15  gover.  taken  bread  and  tu. 
18  once  in  ten  days  st.  of  all  to. 

13:15  lad.  asses  with  tu.  grapes 
Est.  1:7  they  gave  them  royal  tu. 
10  heart  of  kinginerry  with  to. 

5:6  king  said  to  Esth.  at  to.  7:2 

7:7  arising  from  banquet  of  tu. 
Job  1:13  tv.  in  th.  bro.  house,  18 

32:19  my  belly  is  as  tv.  no  vent 
Fs.  75:8  tv.  is  red,  full  of  mixture 

78:65  shouteth  by  reason  of  to. 

101:15  MI.  that  mak.  glad  heart 
Prov.  9:2  hath  mingled  her  tv. 

20:1  tu.  is  a  mockeV,  str.  drink 

23:30  they  that  tarry  long  at  «i. 
31  look  not  on  tv.  wh.  it  is  red 

31:6  gi.  tv.  to  th,  of  heavy  heart 
Ec.  2:3  lo  give  myself  lo  v). 

10:19  MI.  makelh  merry,  money 
Cant.  1:2  love  better  th.  tv.  4:10 

5:1  I  have  drunk  my  tv. 

7:9  roof  of  thy  mou.  like  best  to. 
Is.  1:22  thy  tu.  mixed  with  water 

5:11  night,  till  tv.  inflame  them 
12  pipe  and  tv.  are  in  th.  feasts 

22:13  eating  flesh  and  drink,  tu. 

24:11  there  is  a  crying  for  tv. 

27:2  red  v).  55:1  come,  buy  to. 

28:1  that  are  overcome  with  to. 
7  they  have  also  erred  thro'  tv. 

29:9  drunken,  not  wi.  tu.  51:21 

56:12  come,  say  I  will  fetch  tv. 
Jer.  23:9  man  whom  ti).  overcome 


WIN 

.Ter.  25:15  take  to.  of  fury  at  my 
hand 

35:5  full  otto.  40:12  gathered  w. 
48:33  I  have  caused  wi.  to  fail 
51:7  nations  drunken  of  her  to. 

Ezek.  27:18  Damascus  trad,  in  tv. 

Dan.  1:5  king  gave  of  tv. 

8  not  to  defile  himself  with  Mi. 
5:1  Belshazzar  drank  to.  bef.  4 

2  he  tasted  tv.  23  drunk  to. 

10:3  neither  came  to.  nor  flesh 
Hos.  2:9  take  away  my  to.  in  sea. 

3:1  gods,  and  love  flagons  of  tv. 

14:7  scent  be  as  lo.  of  Lebanon 
Joel  1:5  howl,  ye  drinkers  of  mi. 
Mic.  2:11  I  will  prophesy  ottv. 
Hab.  2:5  he  transgresseth  by  tu. 
Zee.  9:15  make  noise,  as  thro'  tu. 

10:7  hearts  rejoice,  as  thro'  to. 
Ltike  7:33  J.  neither  drinking  mi. 
John  2:3  saith.  They  have  no  tv. 

9  tasted  water  made  tv.  4:46 

10  at  begin,  set  forth  good  w. 
Eph.  5:18  be  not  drunk  with  tv. 
1  Tim.  3:3 and  not  given  iotv.8; 

TU.  1:7;  2:3 

5:23  use  to.  for  stomach's  sake 
1  Pet.  4:3  walked  in  excess  of  mi. 
Rev.  16: 19  give  cup  of  mi.  of  wrath 

17:2  druuk  with  V).  of  forni.  18:3 

See  BOTTLB,  CORN,  DRINK,  NEW, 
OFFERINGS,  OIL,  SWEET. 

WIIV'E-eiBBER,  S. 

Prmi.  23:20  be  not  with  mi. -6. 
Mat.  11:19  man  a  tu.-b.  Luke  t:Si 

WINE-BOTTLES. 
Jbif.  9:4  Gibeouites  took  w.-bot. 
13  b.  of  to.  which  we  filled 
WI\E-CELLARS. 

1  Chr.  27:27  over  vj.-c.  was  Zabdi 

WIXE-FAT. 
Is.  63:2  like  him  treadeth  tv.-f. 
Mark  12:1  dig.  a  place  (or  tv.-f. 

WIIVE-PRESS. 
Num.  18:27  fulness  oftv.-p.  30 
neut.  15:14  furnish  out  of  mi. -p. 
Jud.  6:11  thres.  wheat  by  w.-p. 
7:25  they  slew  at  to. -p.  of  Zeeb 

2  K.  6:27  help  thee  out  of  Mi.-p. .? 
Is.  5:2  made  a  w.-p.  therein 

03:3  I  have  trodden  to. -p.  alone 
Lam.  1:15  trodden  Jud.  as  mi.-;j. 
I'us.  9:2  tv.-p.  sh.  not  feed  them 
.Vat.  21:33  digged  a  to.-p.  in  it 
Jiev.  14:19  cast  it  into  gr.  to.-p. 
20  to.-p.  trodden  without  city 

19:15  he  treadeth  tv.-p.  of  wrath 

WIXE-PRESSES. 

Neh.  13:15  treading         on  sab. 
■lob  24:11  tread  their  tv.-p. 
Jer.  48:33  wine  to  fail  from  to.-p. 
Zee.  14:10  upon  king's  iti.-^. 

WI\ES. 
Is.  25:6  make  feast  of  tu.  on  lees 

WIIVG. 

2  7ir.  6:24  tu.  ef  cherub.  5  cubits 

other  MI.  27;  2  CVir,  3:11,12 
7s.  10:14  none  that  moved  thoMi. 
Ezek.  17:23  dw.  fowl  of  every  tv. 

WIIVGS. 

Ex.  19:4  bare  you  on  eagle's  to. 
25:20  covering  mercy-seal  with 
their  tv.  37:9 ;  1  K.  8:7 

Lev.  1:17  cleave  it  with  to.  ther. 

Deut.  32:11  eagle  spread,  her  tv. 

Ruth  2:12  under  wh.  to.  thou  art 

2  Sam.  22:11  upon  mi.  of  w  ind 

Job  39:13  gavesl  mi.  lo  peacock  ? 

Ps.  17:8  hide  me  under  thy  w. 
18:10  fly  on  tv.  of  wind,  104:3 
36:7  put  th.  trust  under  shadow 

of  thy  tv.  57:1 ;  01:4;  91:4 
55:6  O  that  I  had  tv.  like  a  dove 
63:7  in  shadow  oitv.  will  I  rcj. 
68:13  sh,  ye  be  as  tu.  of  a  dove 
139:9  if  I  take  «i.  of  morning 

Prov.  23:5  riches  make  thems.  tv. 

Ec.  10:20  whi.  hath  mi.  shall  tell 

Is.  6:2  each  one  had  six  tu. 
8:8  stretch,  out  his  fti.  fill  land 
18:1  woe  to  laud  shadow,  wi,  tv. 
40:31  mount  up  with  to.  eagles 

Jer.  48:9  give  mi.  to  M.  may  fly 
40  he  sn.  spread  his  mi.  over  M. 
49:22  he  sh.  spread  tv.  overBoz. 

Ezek.  1:6  every  one  had  four  tv. 
9  to.  were  joined ;  10:12  tv.  full 
of  eyes 

241  heard  the  noise  of  their  tti. 

3:13;  10:5,25 
17:3  a  great  eagle  with  great  tu. 
7  another  great  eagle  with  tv. 
Dan.  7:4  like  lion,  had  eagles'  tv. 
6  ano.  having  on  back  four  w. 


WIS 

IIos.  4:19  bou.  her  up  in  her  tv. 
Zee.  5:9  wind  was  in  their  to. 
Mai.  4:2  with  healing  in  his  to. 
Mat.  23:.37  as  a  hen  gatherelh  her 

chick,  under  tv.  LukelH-.Si 
Rev.  9:9  sound  of  th.  ti<.  as  horses 
12:14  to  worn,  were  giv.  two  tv. 

WI\GED. 
Gen.  1:21  G.  created  ev.  tv.  fowl 
Deut.  4:17  liken,  of  any  to.  fowl 
Ezek.  17:3  great  eagle,  long-to. 

WIXK,  En,  ETH. 
■lob  15:12  wh.  do  thi.  eyes  to.  alf 
Ps.  35:19  neither  let  them  tv. 
Prof.  6:13  a  wicked  man  to. 
10:10  he  th.  to.  causeth  sorrow 
Acts  17:.30  ignorance  God  tv.  at 

WI\!VOWED,  ETH. 
Ruth  3:2  Bo.  tv.  barley  to-night 
7*.  30:24  hath  been  iv.  wi.  shovel 

WIIVTER. 
Gen.  8:22  and  mi.  shall  not  cease 
Ps.  74:17  made  summer  and  tv. 
Cant.  2:11  for  lo,  the  to.  is  past 
Zee.  14:8  in  summer  and  te. 
Mat.  24:20  pray  that  your  flight 

lie  not  in  mi.  Mark  1.3:18 
John  10:22  feast  of  dedicat,  in  to. 
2  Tim.  4:21  to  come  before  to. 

WIIVTER-HOUSE. 
■ler.  36:22  the  king  sat  in  to.-h. 
Amos  3:15  I  will  smite  lo.-h. 

WIOTER,  Verb. 
Is.  18:6  beasts  shall  to.  on  them 
Acts  27:12  not  commod.  to  tv.  in 

1  Cor.  16:6  abide,  tv.  with  you 
Tit.  3:12  I  determin.  there  lo  to. 

WIXTERED. 
Acts  28:11  ship  which  tu.  in  isle 
WIPE. 

2  K.  21:13  to.  Jerusalem  as  a  dish 
Neh.  13:14  to.  not  out  good  deeds 
7s.  25:8  Lord  will  tu.  away  tears 

fr.  all  faces.  Rev.  7:17;  21:4 
Luke  7:38  woman  did  to.  th.  with 

hairs,  44;  John  11:2;  12:3 
John  13:5  began  to  tv.  them  with 

AVIPED,  ETH,  IXG. 
2  K.  21:13  MI.  it  as  a  man  mi.  dish 
Prov.  6:33  rcjiroach  not  tu.  way 
30:20  she  cateth,  tv.  her  mouth 

AVIRES. 
Ex.  39:3  cut  gold  plates  into  v). 

WISDOM. 
Ex.  31:3Ihave  filledhimwi.  Sp. 

of  God  in  MI.  6;  35:31,  35 
35:26  stirred  them  in  mi.  36:1,  2 
iJeut.  4:6  for  this  is  your  w.  and 
2  Sam.  14:20acco.  to  tv.  of  angel 
20:22  woman  went  to  peo.  in  w. 
1  K.  3:28  saw  to.  of  G.  was  in  h. 
4:29  God  gave  Solomon  tv.  5:12; 
2  Chr.  1:12 

30  Solomon's  tv.  excelled  tv. 
of  Egypt,  34;  7:14;  10:4,  23, 
24;  2  Chr.  9:3,22,23 

1  Clir.  22:12  Lord  give  thee  w. 

2  Chr.  1:10  give  to.  11  asked  tv. 
Ezr.  7:25  after  the  to.  of  thy  God 
Joi  4:21  die,  even  without  to. 

12:2  peo.  tv.  shall  die  with  yon 
13:5  and  it  should  be  your  mi. 
15:8  dost  thou  restr.  to.  to  thy.  f 
26:3  coun.  him  th.  hath  no  u\  t 
28:12  where  shall  tv.  be  found? 
20  whence  cometh  to.  where 
32:7  multitude  of  years  teach  w 

13  say.  We  have  found  out  to. 
33:33  and  I  shall  teach  thee  tv. 
34:;i5  Job's  words  were  with.  tv. 
36:5  G.  mighty  in  siren,  and  to. 
38::j7  who  can  num.  clou,  in  tv.  t 
39:17  G.  hath  deprived  her  of  M7. 

Ps.  37:.30  mouth  of  righ.  speak 
51:6  shall  make  me  to  know  to. 
90:12  apply  our  hearts  to  tv. 
104:24  in  to.  h.ist  th.  made  wor. 
105:22  and  teach  his  senators  tv. 
1.30:5  him  th.  by  tv.  made  heav. 
Prov.  1:2  kn.  mi.  7  fools  desp.  tu. 

20  to.  crieth,  6:1 ;  2:2  ear  to  to. 
2:G  Lord  giveth      3:21  keep  tv. 

7  lie  layeth  up  tv.  for  righteous 

10  when  tv.  entercth  into  heart 
3:13  happy  man  that  findeth  to. 

19  Lord  by  to.  founded  earth 
4:5  gel  «i.  7 ;  5:1  atte.  lo  my  tv. 
7:4  say  to  w.  Thou  art  my  sister 
8:5  unders.  tv.  9:1  to.  buildeth 

12  1 10.  dwell  with  prudence 

14  counsel  is  mine,  sound  to. 
10:23  man  of  understan.  hathw. 

31  mouth  of  just  brin.  forthzr. 
12:3  commend,  according  lo  to. 


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CRUDET^'S  CON-CORDANCE. 

WIS  I  WIS 


WIS 

Pivv.  14:6  Boomer  geekethW.  fin. 

8  w.  of  prurient  is  to  undorsta. 
33  71'.  resteth  in  heart  of  him 

16:16  better  to  get  w.  than  gold 
17:16  in  hand  of  fool  to  get  w. 
18:1  man  intermcddleth  with  w. 
19:8  that  getteth  w.  loveth  soul 
21:30  there  is  no  w.  against  L. 
23:4  rich,  cea.  from  thy  own  w. 

9  a  fool  will  despise  w.  of  wor. 
23  buy  It).  24:3  thro'  w.  house 

29:3  whoso  loveth  w.  rejoiceth 

15  the  rod  and  reproof  give  w. 
S0:3  I  nei.  learned  w.  nor  have 
31:26  openeth  her  mouth  wi.  w. 

He.  1:13  I  gave  my  heart  to  w. 
36  I  have  more  w.  than  all 

17  I  gave  my  heart  to  know  w . 

18  for  much  w.  is  much  grief 
2:3  acquaint,  my  heart  with  w. 

9  my  w.  remained  with  me 

12  I  turned  myself  to  beho.  w. 

13  w.  excel,  folly ;  21  lab.  in  w. 
26  G.  give.  7f .  7:12  w.  giv.  life 

7:19  IB.  strengtheneth  tne  wise 
23  all  this  I  have  proved  by  w. 
25  I  applied  heart  to  seek  w. 

8:1  man's  w.  mak.  face  to  shine 

16  I  appli.  my  heart  to  kn.  lo. 
9:10  there  is  no  w.  in  the  grave 

13  w.  have  I  seen  under  sun 
15  poor  man  by  w.  deliv.  city 
10:1  that  is  in  reputation  for  w. 
3  w.  faileth  him,  he  is  a  fool 
Is.  10:13  by  my  ro.  I  have  done  it 
29:14  xo.  of  their  wisesh.  perish 
33:6  ?{).  be  stability  of  thy  times 
Jer.  9:23  let  not  wise  glory  in  w. 
10:12  establi.  world  by  ?('.  51:15 
Dan.  1:4  chil.  skilful  in  all  uk 
2:14  answ.  with  counsel  and  iv. 

20  blessed  be  G.  w.  and  might 

21  he  giveth  w.  to  the  wise 

23  God,  who  hast  given  me  w. 
30  not  revealed  for  any 

5:11  w.  of  gods  found  in  him 
Mat.  12:42  came  fr.  utterm.  parts 
to  hear  w.  of  Sol.  Luke  11::31 

13:54  whence  ha.  this  man  ^«.  ? 
LuTce  1:17  turn  disobedient  to  w. 

2:40  Jesus  filled  with  w. 
52  increased  in  xv.  and  stature 

11:49  also  said  the  uk  of  God 

21:15  give  you  a  mouth  and  w. 
Acts  6:3  seven  men  full  of  w. 

10  we.  not  able  to  resist  their. 
*?:10  God  gave  Joseph  w.  in  tlie 

22  learned  in  w.  of  the  Egypt. 

1  Cor.  1:17  not  with  w.  of  words 

19  destroy  the  w.  of  the  wise 

20  God  made  foolish  the  w.  of 

21  in  the  w.  of  God  the  world 
by  V).  knew  not  G.  it  pleas. 

22  and  Greeks  seek  after  w. 

24  C.  powerofG.  andio.ofG. 
30  God  is  made  to  us  w.  and 

2:4  not  with  words  of  man's  lo. 

5  not  stand  in  the  w.  of  men 

6  speak  rv.  7  speak  iv.  of  God 
13  which  man's  w.  teacheth 

3:19  for  the  w.  of  this  world  is 

2  Cor.  1:12  not  with  fleshly  w. 
Eph.  1 :8  aboun.  toward  us  in  w. 

3:10  the  manifold  w.  of  God 
Col.  1:9  mi.  be  filled  with  all  w. 
28  teaching  eve.  man  in  all  w. 

3:16  words  dw.  in  you  in  all  ?«. 

4:5  walk  in  w.  tow.  them  that 
Jam.  1:5  any  lack  ly.  let  him  ask 

3:15  this  2i).descendeth  not  from 
2  Pet.  3:15  according  to  ro.  given 
Mev.  5:12  the  Lamb  to  receive 

7:12  glory,  and  lo.  be  to  our  God 

17:9  the  iniud  which  hath  iv. 

WISDOM,  joined  with  is. 
Job  6:13  and  is  iv.  driven  quite 
,  12:12  with  ancient  is  w.  13:16 

28:18  tv.  is  abo.  rubi.  Prov.  8:11 
'   28  fear  of  the  Lord  that  is  zo. 
Prov.  4:7  w.  is  principal  thing 
10:13  with  him  that  hath  under- 
standing ?«.  is  found 
11:2  but  with  the  lowly  is  w. 
13:10  with  well-advised  is  w. 
14:8  the  w.  of  the  prudent  is  to 
17:24  w.  is  before  him  that  hath 
24:7  w.  is  too  high  for  a  fool,  he 
Ec.  1:18  in  much  w.  is  much 
7:11  w.  ijgood  with  an  inherit. 

12  w.  M  a  defence,  and  money 
fl:16  w.  is  better  than  strength: 
the  poor  man's  iv.  is  despis. 
18  w.  is  better  than  weapons 
10:10  w.  is  profitable  to  direct 
Jer.  8:9  lo,  th.  have  rejected  the 

word,  what  ir.  is  in  themf 
49:7  is  w.  iio  more  in  Temaa  ? 


Dan,  5:14  excellent  w.  is  fonntl 
Mat.  11:19  but  w.  is  justified  of 

her  children,  Liikel'.^b 
Mark  6:2  wh.  lo.  is  giv.  to  him  ? 
.Jam.  3:17  w.  from  above  is  pure 
Rev.  13:18  herei«  w.  let  him  that 

Of  WISDOM. 

Job  11:6  show  thee  secrets  of  w. 

28:18price  0/" w.  isaboverubies 
Ps.  49:3  8i)eak  of  w.  and  medita. 

111:10  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the 

beginning  0/ w.  Prov.  9:10 
Prov.  1:3  instruct,  of  w.  justice 

4:11  in  the  way  of  w.  have  led 

10:21  fools  die  for  want  ofw. 

11 :12  he  that  is  void  of  w.  des. 

15:21  to  him  that  is  desti.  of  w. 
33  fear  of  L.  is  instruct,  of  w. 

18:4  spring  of  w.  as  flow,  brook 

24:14  knowle.  of  w.  to  thy  soul 
Ec.  1:16  great  experience  of  w. 
Ezek.  28:12  the  sum  full  of  w. 
Dan.  1:20  matters  of  w.  be  fou. 
iRc.  6:9  the  man  of  tv.  shall  see 
Rom.  11:.33  depth  ofw.  of  God  1 
1  Cor.  2:1  of  speech  or  ofw. 

12:8  by  Spirit  the  word  of  w. 
Col.  2:3  are  hid  all  treasu.  of  w. 

23  have  indeed  a  show  of  w. 
Jam.  3:13  show  with  meek,  of  w. 
See  spiniT. 

Thy  WISDOM. 

1  K.  2:6  according  to  thy  w. 
10:6  true  report  I  heard  of  t.  w. 

7  thy  w.  and  prosperity  exce. 

8  hear  thy  iv.  2  Chr.  9:5,  7 

2  Chr.  9:6  t.  w.  was  not  told  me 
.706  39:26     th  hawk  fly  by  C  it). 
/<.  47:10  thy  w.  perverted  thee 
Ezek.  28:4  t.  w.  and  understand- 
ing hast  got.  thee  riches,  5 

17  corrupted  thy  w.  by  bright. 

WISE. 

Gen.  3:6  a  tree  to  make  one  w. 

41:.39  none  discreet  and  w.  as 
Ex.  23:8  for  tlie  giftblindeth  the 

w.  Deut.  16:19 
Dent.  4:6  this  nation  is  a  w.  peo. 

32:29  O  that  they  were  to. 
Jud.  5:29  her      ladies  answered 
2  Sam.  14:20  my  lord  is  w.  accor. 
1  A'.  3:12  given  thee  a  w.  heart 

5:7  blessed  L.  that  hath  given 
David  a  to.  son.  2  Cfir.  2:12 
1  Chr.  26:14  Zee.  a  w.  counsellor 
Job  5:13  taketh  w.  in  own  crafii. 

9:4  he  is  w.  in  heart  and  stren. 

11:12  vain  man  would  be  w. 

22:2  he  that  is  w.  may  be  profi. 

32:9  great  men  are  not  alw.  ir. 

37:24  he  respectethnotauy  that 

are  w.  of  heart 
Ps.  2:10  be  w.  now,  O  yo  kings 

19:7  making  w.  the  simple 

36:3  left  off  to  be  w.  do  good 

94:8  fools,  when  will  ye  bo  f 

107:43  whoso  is  w.  and  will  ob. 
Prov.  1:5  w.  man  at.  w.  counsel 

6  understand  w.  and  sayings 
3:7  be  not  w.  in  thine  own  eyes 

35  the  w.  shall  inherit  glory 
6:6  be  w.  8:33;  23:19;  27:11 
9:12  be  lo.  thou  shall  be  w.  for 
10:1  a  w.  son  maketh  a  glad  fa- 
ther, 15:20 

5  guthereth  in  summer  is  w. 

8  UK  receive  commandments 

19  he  that  refrai.  his  lips  is  w. 
11:29  servant  to  the  w.  in  heart 

:30  he  that  winneth  souls  is  w. 
12:15  hearken,  to  counsel  is  w. 

18  tongue  of  thej/i.  is  health 
13:1  a  IV.  son  heareth  instruct. 

14  law  of  w.  is  a  founta.  of  life 

20  walk,  with  ?f .  men  sh.  be  lo. 
14:3  lips  of  the  %v.  preserve  th. 

24  crown  of  the  it',  isth.  riches 
35  favor  is  toward  w.  servant 

15:2  the  tongue  of  the  w.  useth 
knowledge  aright. 

7  lips  of  w.  dispe.  knowledge 
12  a  scorner  will  not  go  to  w. 
24  way  of  life  is  above  to  lo. 
31  reproof  abideth  among  ?«. 

16:21  w.  in  heart  called  prudent 

23  heart  of  w.  teach,  his  mouth 
17:2  11).  eerv.  shall  rule  over  son 

28  hoi.  his  peace  is  counted  ?('. 
18:15  the  w.  seeketh  knowledge 
19:20  be  w.  in  thy  latter  end 
20:1  deceived  thereby,  is  not  ?(>. 

26  w.  king  scattereth  wicked 
21:11  simple  is  made  lo.  when 
w.  is  instructed  he  rec.  kno. 

20  oil  in  the  dwelling  of  the  w. 
22:17  hear  the  words  of  the  w. 


Prmi.  23:15  be  vk  my  hea.  sh.  fej. 

24  beget  teth  a  w.  son  have  joy 
24:6  by  w.  coun.  make  thy  war 

2:?  these  things  belong  to  w. 
25:12  w.  reprover  on  obedi.  ear 
26:5  answer  a  fool,  lest  he  be  w. 

12  a  man  w.  in  his  own  conceit 
28:7  whoso  keep,  law  is  xv.  son 

11  rich  is  w.  in  his  own  conceit 
30:24  be  four  things  that  are  w. 
Ec.  2:15  why  was  I  more  w.  ? 

16  th.  is  no  remembrance  of  jo. 

19  wherein  I  show,  myself  w. 
4:13  better  w.  child  than  foolish 
6:8  wh.  hath  tv.  more  th.  fool  ? 
7:4  heart  of  to.  house  of  mourn. 

5  better  to  hear  rebuke  of  w. 

16  neither  make  thys.  over  tv. 

19  wisd.  strengtheneth  the  w. 
23  I  will  bo  V).  far  from  me 

9:1  w.  are  in  the  hand  of  God 
11  I  saw  that  bre.  is  not  to  vi. 
12:9  preacher  was  w.  he  taught 
11  words  of  w.  are  as  goads 
7^.  5:21  woe  to  them  that  are  w. 
19:11  say  ye,  I  am  son  of  tv.  ? 
31:2  yet  he  is  also  tv.  bring  evil 
Jer.  4:22  they  are  w.  to  do  evil 
8:8  how  do  ye  say.  We  are  w. 
18:18  nor  counsel  perish  fr.  w. 
Dan.  2:21  God  giv.  wisdom  tow. 
12:3  they  that  be  w.  shall  shine 
10  but  the  w.  shall  understand 
Hos.  14:9      underst.  th.  things 
Zee.  9:2  Tyrus  and  Zidon  be  w. 
Mat.  10:16  be  ye  w.  as  serpents 
11:25  because  th.  hast  hid  these 

things  from  tv.  Luke  10:21 
24:45  who  is  faith,  and  tv.  ser.  ? 
25:2  five  virgins  w.  five  foolish 
4  UK  took  oil  in  their  vessels 
Lvke  12:42  who  is  that  w.  stew. 
Rom.  1:14  I  am  debtor  to  the  tv. 
22  profess,  theras.  w.  be.  fools 
11 :25  lest  ye  be  uk  in  your  cone. 
12:16  be  not  to.  in  your  conceits 
16:19  w.  to  that  which  is  good 
27  to  God  only  to.  be  glory, 
1  Tim.  1:17;  Jvdel^ 

1  Cor.  l:19destroy  wisdom  of  M). 

20  where  is  the  w.  ? 

27  chosen  foolish  th.  to  con.  to. 
3:10  as  to.  master-builder  I  lay 

18  be  w.  let  him  become  a  fool 

19  taketh  to.  in  their  craftiness 

20  L.  knows  thou|:lits  of  tlio  w. 
4:10  but  ye  are  ?/',  m  Christ 

2  Cor.  10:12  compar.  are  not  mi. 
11:19  fools,  seeing  ye  arejt'. 

Eph.  5:15  not  as  fools,  but  to. 
2  Tim.  3:15  scrip,  able  to  ma.  w. 

Any  WISE. 
Lev,  19:17  shall  in  a.  w.  rebuke 
See  MAN,  MEN. 

W  ISE  HEARTED. 
E.r.  28:3  speak  to  all  w.-hearted 
31:6  I  put  wisdom  in  w.-hearted 
3"j:10  every  tv. -hearted  am.  you 

25  women  w.-hearted  did  spin 
36:1  wrought  cvety  to.-h.  man 

8  ev.  w.-h.  man  made  10  cnrta. 
WISE  men. 
41:8  Phar.  called  for  magi- 
cians and  w.  men,  Ex.  7:11 
In  no  WISE. 
Mat.  5:18  shall  in  no  to.  pass 
10:42  he  shall  in  no  tv.  lose  rev/. 
iuAe  18:17  he g^vdWinnow.  enter 

therein.  Rev.  21:27 
John  6:37  will  in  7>o  w.  cast  out 
Ro?n.  3:9  are  we  bet.  ?  in  Jio  w. 

On  this  WISE. 
Mat.  1:18  birth  of  C.  was  on  t.  tv. 
Acts  13:;34  he  said  on  t.  tv.  I  will 
Heb.  4:4  spake  of  7th  day  ont.  w. 

WISE  woman. 
2  Sam.  14:2  Joab  fetched  w.  tv. 
20:16  cried  a  uk  tiK  out  of  city 
Prov.  14:1  ev.  w.  w.  bull,  house 

AVISELY. 
Ex.  1:10  let  us  deal  w.  with  them 

1  Sam.  18:5  behav.  to.  14.  15,  30 

2  Chr.  11:2:3  Eehoboam  dealt  tv. 
P.'\  58:5  charming  never  so  tv. 

64:9  shall  tv.  cons,  of  his  doings 
101:2  I  will  behave  myself  to. 
Prov.  16:20  handleth  a  matter  7C. 
21:12  he  w.  considereth  wicked 
28:26  who  walk,  uk  sh.  be  deliv. 
Ec.  7:10  thou  dost  not  inquire  7C. 
Luke  16:8  becau.  he  had  done  tv. 

WISER. 
1  K.  4:31  Sol.  was  w.  th.  all  men 
.Tob  35:11  mak.  us  to.  than  fowls 
Pi.  119:98  made  mew.  th.  euem. 


•  WIT 

PrwK  9:9  and  he  will  be  yet  w. 
26:16  slug,  is  w.  in  his  conceit 
Ezek.  28:3  thou  art  to.  th.  Daniel 
Luke  16:8  in  their  generation  w. 

1  Cor.  1:25  fool,  of  G.  w.  th.  mea 

WISH. 

.7ob  33:6  to  thy  to.  in  God's  stead 
Ps.  40:14  put  to  sha.  that  w.  evil 
7.3:7  more  than  heart  could  to. 
Rom.  9:3  co.  w.  myself  accursed 

2  Cor.  13:9  we  tv.  even  your  per. 

3  John  21  w.  th.  mayest  prosper 

WISHED. 
Jm.  4:8  and  to.  himself  to  die 
Acts  27:29  cast  anch.  w.  for  day 

WISHIIXG. 
Job  31:30  w.  a  curse  to  his  soul 
WIST. 

Ex.  16:15  th.  w.  not  what  it  was 
.34:29  Mo.  tv.  not  his  face  shone 
Jud.  16:20  w.  not  Lord  departed 
Mark  9:6  he  w.  not  what  to  say 
Luke  2:49  to.  ye  not  I  must  be 
about  my  Father's  business 
Acts  12:9  w.  it  not  true  wh.  waa 
23:5  w.  not  he  was  high-priest 

To  WIT. 
Gen.  24:21  to  uk  wheth.  L.  made 
E.r.  2:4  to  w.  what  wou.  be  done 
2  Cor.  5:19  to  w.  th.  G.  in  C.  rec. 
8:1  we  do  you  to  to.  of  gr.  of  G. 

WITCH. 
Ex.  22:18  not  sufter  a  w.  to  live 
Deut.  18:10  not  be  am.  you  a  to. 
WITCHCRAFT. 

1  Sam.  15:23  rebclli.  as  sin  of  to. 

2  Chr.  33:6  Manasseh  used  to. 
Gal.  5:20  works  of  flesh  are  w. 

WICTHCRAFTS. 
2  7r.  9:22  Jezebel's  w.  are  many 
Mic.  5:12  cut  oSto.  out  of  hand 
Nah.  3:4  mist.  ofw.  gellethnati. 

WITHAL. 
1  K.  19:1  w.  Elij.  slain  prophets 
Acts  25:27  not  v).  to  signi.  crimes 
WITHDRAW. 

1  Sam.  14:19  S.  said  to  priest  to. 
Job  9:13  if  God  will  not  tv.  anger 

13:21  to.  thy  hand  far  from  me 
33:17  that  he  may  uk  hand  from 
Prov.  2.5:17  tv.  fr.  neigh. 's  house 
Ec.  7:18  fr.  this  tv.  not  thy  hand 
7s.  60:20  neit.  thy  moon  w.  itself 
■Joel  2:10  stars  w.  shining,  3:15 

2  Thes.  3:6  tt'.  from  every  brother 
1  Tim.  6:5  cor.  minds  w.  thyself 

WITHDRAW\. 
Deut,  13:13  have  w.  inhabitants 
Cant.  5:6  my  beloved  had  uk 
Lam.  2:8  hath  not  w.  his  hand 
Ezek.  18:8  tv.  his  hand  from  iniq, 
Hos.  5:6  L.  to.  himself  from  them 
Luke  22:41  was  w.  a  stone's  cast 

WITHDRAWEST,  ETH. 
7^1.  74:11  why  tv.  thy  ri<i.  hand  f 
Job  36:7  w.  not  from  rignteous 

WITHDREW. 
Xeh.  9:29  tv.  and  would  not  hear 
Ezek.  20:22  I  w.  my  hand 
Mat.  12:15  Je.  knew,  tv.  himself 
Mark  3:7  J.  w.  fr.  then.  Lu.  5:16 
Gal.  2:13  when  they  come,  he  w. 

WITHER. 
Ps.  1:3  his  leaf  also  shall  not  w. 
37:2  shall  tv.  as  the  green  herb 
7s.  19:6  reeds  and  flags  shall  w. 
7  thing  sown  by  bi-ooks  sh.  w. 
40:24  blow  upon"  them,  shall  w. 
Jer.  12:4  shall  herbs  of  field  w.  f 
Ezek.  17:9  cut  off  fruit  that  it  w. 

10  shall  it  not  utterly  to.  ? 
Amos  1:2  top  of  Carmel  shall  w. 

WITHERED. 
Gen.  41:23  seven  ears  w. 
Ps.  102:4  heart  istv.  11  I  am  if. 
Is.  15:6  the  hay  is  uk  away 
27:11  boughs  are  tv.  broken  off 
La?n.  4:8  Nazarite's  skin  is  tv. 
Ezek.  19:12  rods  w.  and  consuni. 
Joel  1:12  trees  of  the  field  are  w. 

17  barns  broken  down,  corn  !t>. 
Amos  4:7  where  it  rained  not  tv. 
Jon.  4:7  smote  gourd  that  it  to. 
Mat.  12:10  man  wh.  had  his  hand 
tv.  Mark  3:1,  3;  7,!/fo  6:6,  8 
13:6  hav.  no  root,  to.  Mark  4:6 
21:19  fig-tree  w.  20;  Mark  11:21 
Luke  8:6  it  to.  bee.  lacked  moist. 
Jolin  5:3  to.  folk  wait.  mov.  wat. 
15:6  cast  fo.  as  a  branch  and  to. 

WITHERETH. 
Job  8:12  flag  w.  before  any  herb 
Pi.  90:6  even,  cut  down  and  w. 


1052 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WIT 

Ps.  129:6  gra.  w.  bef.  growcth  up 
Js.  40:7  grass  w.  the  flower  fad- 

eth,  8;  1  Pet.  V.M 
Jam.  1:11  the  sun  w.  the  grass 
Jude  12  trees  w.  without  fruit 

WITHHELD,  EST. 
Gen.  20:fi  I  w.  thee  from  sinning 
22:12  thou  hast  not  w.  son 
30:2  w.  fr.  thee,  fruit  of  womb  ? 
JVe/i.  9:20  w.  not  manna 
job  31:16  have  zi'.  poorfr.  desire 
.Ec.  2:10  I  w.  not  my  heart 

WITHHOLD. 
Gen.  23:6  none  sh.  w.  his  sepnic. 
S  ,Safn.  13:13  he  will  not  tc.  me 
Job  4:2  who  can  w.  himself  from 
J's.  40:11  w.  not  thy  mercies 

84:11  no  good  thing  will  ho  w. 
Prov.  3:27  w.  not  good 
23:13  w.  not  correct,  from  child 
Ec.  11:()  even.  w.  not  thy  hand 
.7er.  2:25  w.  foot  fr.  being  UHsh. 

WITHHOLDEiV. 
1  Sam.  25:26  iv.  th.  from  reveng. 
22:7  w.  bread  from  hungry 
38:15  from  wicked  light  is  w. 
42:2  no  thought  lo.  from  thee 
Ps.  21:2  hast  not  w.  request 
Jer.  3:3  showers  have  been  w. 

5:25  sins  have  w.  good  things 
Ezek.  18:16  hath  not  t«.  pledge 
Joel  1:13  drink-off.  i^;.  from  God 
Amos  4:7  I  have  w.  rain  from  you 

WITHHOLDETH. 
Job  12  15  behold  he  w.  waters 
Prov.  11  24  w.  more  than  meet 

26  he  that  lo.  corn,  peo.  curse 
S  TAes.  2:6  now  ye  kn.  what  w. 

WITHIIV. 
Pk:.  9:14  little  city,  few  men  w. 
liuke  11:7  he  from  w.  sh.  answer 

WITHOUT. 
Gen.  24:31  wheref  stau.  th.  w.f 
Prov.  7:12  now  she  is  w. 
22:13  there  is  a  lion  w. 

1  Cor.  5:13  but  them  that  are  w. 
WITHOUT,  loith  within. 

Lev.  13:55  if  garni,  bare  w.  or 
jEtek.  2:10  was  written     and  w. 

WITHS. 
Jud.  16:7  bind  with  7  green  w. 
8  brought  w.  9  brake  the  w. 
WITHSTAIVD. 
Num.  22:32  angel  went  tow.  Ba. 

2  Chr.  13:7  R.  could  not  xv.  them 
8  ye  think  to  iv.  kingdom  of  L. 

20:6  none  is  able  to  iv.  thee 
Est.  9:2  no  man  can  co.  w.  Jews 
Ec.  4:12  one  prevail,  two  sh.  w. 
Dan.  11:15  his  people  sh.  not  lo. 
Acts  11:17  that  I  could  w.  God  ? 
Eph.  6:13  able  to  w.  in  evil  day 

WITHSTOOD. 
2  CAr.  26:18  w.  Uzziah  the  king 
Dan.  10:13  prince  of  Pers.  w.  me 
Acts  13:8  Elymas  sorcerer  w.  th. 
Gal.  2:11  I  M!.  Peter  to  the  face 
2  Tim.  3:8  Jannes  and  J.  to.  Mo. 
4:15  hath  greatly  w.  our  words 

WITNESS. 
<?€n.  21:30  a  w.  that  I  dig.  well 
31:44  covenant  be  a  w.  betw.  us 
48  this  heap  a  w.  pillar  a  w.  53 
50  God  is  w.  between  me  and 
thee,  1  Thes.  2:5 
Ex.  22:13  if  torn  br.  it  for  a  w. 

23:1  be  not  an  unrighteous  w. 
Lev.  5:1  a  soul  sin  ana  w.  of  sw. 
Nitm.  5:13  if  th.  be  no  w.  ag.  her 
35:30  one  w.  shall  not  testify, 

Deut.  17:6;  19:15 
Deut.  31:19  song  be  a  w.  21,  26 
Jos.  22:27  altar  w.  bet.  us,  28,  34 
24:27  this  stone  shall  be  a  w. 
Jud.  11:10  L.  w.  bet.  us,  Jer.  42:5 
1  5am.  12:5  L.  w.  against  you 
Job  16:8  my  wrinkles  w.  ag.  me 
19  IV.  in  heaven  record  on  high 
29:11  eye  saw  me  it  gave  w. 
Ps.  89:37  a  faithful  w.  in  heaven 
Pvv.  14:5  faithf,      will  not  lie 
25  a  true  w.  delivereth  souls 
19:28  ungodly  w.  scorn,  judgra. 
24:28  be  not  w.  ag.  thy  neighb. 
Js.  19:20  a  w.  to  the  L.  of  hosts 
55:4  given  him  for  w.  to  people 
Jer.  29:23  and  am  a  w.  saith  L. 
42:5  L.  faithful  w.  between  us 
Mic.  1:2  let  L.  G.  be  w.  ag.  you 
Mai.  2:14  L.  w.  bet.  thee  and  wi. 
3  5  swift  w.  against  sorcerers 
Mat.  24:14  preached  foxw.  tona. 
i/ari  14:55  sought  for  w.  ag.  Je. 
56  w.  agreed  not  together,  59 


WIV 

Lnke  22:71  need  we  further  w.  ? 

John.  1:7  came  for  ^w.  to  bear  w. 
3:11  ye  receive  not  our  w. 
26  whom  bear.  w.  same  bapti. 
5:31  if  bear  tv.  mys.  %v.  not  true 
32  ui.  he  witness,  of  me  is  true 

36  I  have  greater  w.  than  John 

37  Father  hath  borne  w.  of  me 
Acts  1:22  one  ordained  to  be  w. 

4:33  gave  iv.  of  resurrect,  of  L. 

10:43  all  proph.  w.  whoso  beli. 

14:17  left  not  himself  without  w. 
22:15  thou  shalt  behiszu.  to  all 

26:16  make  thee  minister  a.\\<S.w. 
Rom.  1:9  God  is  my  w.  I  serve 

2:15  conscience  bearing  w.  9:1 
Tit.  1:13  this  w.  is  true,  rebuke 
lleb.  2:4  God  bear.  w.  with  signs 

10:15  the  Holy  Ghost  \%%v.  to  us 

11:4  Abel  obtained  w.  righteous 
Jam.  5:3  rust  shall  be  w.  ag.  you 
1  Pet.  5:1  P.  0.10.  of  suffer,  of  C. 
1  John  5:9  if  we  receive  w.  of  m. 

10  he  th.  beli.  hath  iv.  in  liims. 
3  John  6  borne  w.  of  thy  charitv 
Rev.  1:5  Jesus  Ch.  the  faithf.  «>. 

3:14  write  th.  thi.  saith  true  w. 

20:4  were  beheaded  for  w.  of  J. 

See     BARB,     BEAR,  BEARETH, 
FALSE,  TABERNACLE. 

WITNESSES. 

Num.  35:30  put  to  death  by  w. 

Deut.  17:6  at  mouth  of  two  or 
three  w.  shall  he  be  put  to 
death,  19:15;  2  Cor.  13:1 
7  hands  of  w.  be  first  on  him 

■los.  24:22  Josh,  said.  Ye  are  w. 

Ruth  4:9  ye  are  w.  I  have  bou.  10 

Job  10:17  renew,  thy  w.  ag.  me 

Is.  8:2  I  took  faithful  w.  to  rec. 
43:9  all  nations  bring  their  iv. 

10  ray  w.  saith  the  L.  12;  44:8 
44:9  ttiey  are  their  own  2v. 

Jer.  32:10  I  seal.  evid.  took  w.  12 
25  buy  field,  take  w.  44 

Mat.  18:16  mou.  of  two  or  th.  w. 
23:31  ye  be  w.  to  yourselves 
26:65  need  o(w.  f  Mark  14:63 

Luke  24:48  ye  are  iv.  of  th.  thin. 

Acts  1:8  ye  sh.  he  w.  in  Jorusal. 
2:32  Jesus  G.  raised  up,  where- 
of we  are  \u.  3:15 
5:32  xii.  of  these  things,  10:.39 
7:58  w.  laid  th.  clothes  at  S.'s  f 
10:41  unto  \v.  chosen  of  G.  to  us 
13:31  are  his  w.  unto  the  people 

1  Thes.  2:10  ye  are  w.  God  also 

1  Tim.  5:19  no  ac.  but  bef.  2  lu. 
6:12  good  profes.  bef.  many  lo. 

2  Tim.  2:2  thi.  heard  among  w. 
Ileb.  10:28  died  under  2  or  3  10. 

12:1  compassed  wi.  cloud  of  w. 
Rev.  11:3  give  power  to  my  w. 
See  FALSE 

WITIVESS,  Verb. 
Deut.  4:26  I  call  heaven  and  earth 

to  w.  against  you 
1  Sam.  12:3"here  I  am,  to.  ag.  me 
Is.  3:9  countenance  w.  ag.  them 
Lam.  2:13  what  sh.  I  take  to  tv.  ? 
Mat.  26:62  what  is  it  wh.  these 
w.  against  thee?  Mark  14:60 
27:13  how  many  things  they  w. 

against  thee?  Mark  15:4 
WITNESSED,  ETII,  ING. 
1  K.  21:13  men  of  B.  xu.  ag.  Nab. 
■John  5:32  witness  w.  of  me 
Acts  20:23  H.  G.  w.  in  eveiy  city 
26:22  to.  both  to  small  and  great 
Rom.  3:21  being  to.  by  law  and 
1  Tim.  6:13  bef.  P.  w.goodconf. 
Heb.  7:8  of  whom  it  is  w .  he  liv. 
WITS. 

Ps.  107:27  stag,  at  their  w.  end 
WITTY. 

Prov.  8:12  I  find  out  tjo.  invent!. 
WITTINGLY. 

Gen.  48:14  Is.  guid.  his  hands  w. 
WIVES. 

Gen.  4:19  Lamech  took  two  tn. 

6:2  took  them  lo.  wh.  they  cho. 

30:26  give  me  my  w.  and  child. 

31:50  if  thou  take  other  w. 
Num.  14:3  w.  and  chil.  be  a  prey 
Deut.  17:17  nor  multi.  w.  to  him. 

21:15  if  a  man  have  two  to. 
Jud.  8:.30  Gideon  had  many  to. 

21:7  how  do  for  tv.  for  them  ?  16 
18  not  give  them  to.  of  our  da. 

1  Sam.  25:43  they  were  Da.'s  tv. 

2  Sam.  5:13  Da.  took  iv.  out  of  J. 
12:8  gave  mast£r's  to.  into  thy 

1  K.  11:3  Solomon  had  700  w. 
4  his  to.  turn,  his  heart  wh.  old 
20:7  sent  for  my  tv.  and  childr. 

10; 


WOE 

2  CJir.  11:21  Ma.  above  all  h.istv. 
23  he  desired  many  tv. 
21:3  Jehoi.  took  for  him  two  tv. 
29:9  our  tv.  in  captivity  for  this 
Ezr.  10:3  a  cov.  to  put  aw.  tv.  44 
Nek.  12:43  to.  and  chil.  rejoiced 
13:23  Jews  married  tv.  of  Ashd. 
Est.  1:20  w.  give  husbands  hon. 
Jer.  29:6  take  to.  and  tv.  for  sons 
35:8  d.  no  wine,  wortv.  nor  sons 
Dan.  5:2  his  w.  drink  therein,  3 
Luke  17:27  eat,  drank,  marri.  tn. 
Acts  21:5  on  our  way,  with  tv. 
1  Cor.  7:29  ha.  tv.  be  as  had  none 
Eph.  5:22  tv.  submit  to  your  hus- 
bands as  unto  the  Lord,  Col. 
3:18;  1  Pet.S-A 

24  so  let  10.  be  to  th.  husbands 
1  Tim.  4:7  refuse  old  to.  fables 
1  I'et.  2:1  won  by  conversa.  of  iv. 

See  6TKAKGB. 

Their  WIVES. 

Gen.  34:29  t.  tv.  capt.  1  Sam.  30:3 
Jud.  3:6  took  daught.  to  be  t.  to. 
i  Chr.  20:13  Ju.  with  t.  t/>.  stood 
Ezr.  10: 19  put  away  their  tv. 
Neh.  5:1  cry  of  peoijle  and  th.  tv. 
10:28  <.  tv.  entered  into  an  oath 
Is.  13:16  houses  spoil.  «;.  ravish. 
.Jer.  6:12  t.  v).  turned  tooth.  8:10 
14:16  none  to  bury  their  tv. 
18:21  t.  V).  be  bereaved  of  child. 
44:9  forgotten  wicked,  of  t.  tv. 

15  men  knew  t.  tv.  burnt  ince. 
Ezek.  44:22  nor  take  for  t.  tv.  wi, 
Dan.  6:24  cast  t.  tv.  into  den  of  1. 
Zee.  12:12  t.  IV.  mourn,  13, 14 
Ejih.  5:28  love  t.  to.  as  th.  bodies 

1  Tim.  3:11  so  must  t.  tv.  be  gr. 
Thy  WIVES. 

2  Sam.  12:11  take  t.  tv.  bef.  eyes 
l'.):5  who  saved  lives  of  t.  tv. 

1  K.  20:3  gold  is  mine  and  t.  tv. 
5  deliver  me       tv.  and  child. 

2  Chr.  21:14  L.  will  smite  t.  to. 
Jer.  38:2;?  bring  thij  tv.  and  chil. 
Dan.  5:23  thy  uo.  have  dru.  wine 

Your  WIVES. 
Ex.  19:15  come  not  at  youriv. 
22:24  tjour  v).  shall  be  widows 
32:2  break  ear-rings  of  your  to. 
Deut.  3:19?/.  w.  and  little  ones 

remain  in  cities,  Jos.  1:14 
29:11  y.  to.  enter  coven,  with  L. 
Neh.  4:14  fight  fory.  tv.  and  hou. 
Jer.  44:9  forgot,  wicked,  of  y.  tv. 

25  ye  and  your  tv.  have  spoken 
Afa(.  19:8  suff.  to  put  away  y.  tv. 
Eph.  5:25  love  yourv).  Col.  3:19 

WIZARD,  S. 
Lev.  19:31  nor  seek  after  w. 
20:6  turns  after  tjj.  I  will  cut  off 
27  a  tjo.  shall  be  put  to  death 
Deut.  18:11  sh.  not  be  am.  you  tu. 
1  Sam..  28:3  Saul  put  tjv.  out,  9 
•IK.  21:6  dealt  with  w.  2  Chr. 
33:6 

23:24  Josiah  put  tv.  out  of  land 
Is.  8:19  v\  that  peep  and  mutter 
19:3  shall  seek  to  idols  and  tx). 
WOE. 

Num.  21:29  v).  to  M.  Jer.  48:4-6 
1  Sam.  4:7  tjv.  unto  us,  8;  Jer. 

4:13;  6:4;  Lam.  5:10 
Prov.  23:29  hath  v).  ?  hath  sor.  ? 
Ec.  4:10  tJO.  to  him  that  falls 
10:16  tv.  to  th.  wh.  king  is  a  ch. 
7s.  3:9  tv.  to  their  soul 

11  tv.  to  wick.  Bh.  be  ill  wi.  h. 
17:12  V).  to  multi.  of  many  peo. 
18:1  tv.  to  the  land  with  wings 
28:1  tx).  to  pride,  to  drunkards 
29:1  i«.  to  Ariel:  33:1     to  them 
30:1  tv.  to  rebellious  children 
45:9     to  him  striv.  wi.  Maker 

10  tv.  to  him  saith  to  father 
Jer.  13:27  iv.  unto  thoe,  O  Jerus. 
22:13  tv.  to  him  that  builds 
23:1  tv.  to  pastors  destroy  sheep 
48:1  tjo.  to  Nebo 

Ezek.  2:10  written  mour.  and  tv. 
13:3  tv.  to  foolish  prophets 

18  w.  to  worn.  th.  sew  pillows 
16:23  w.  tv.  unto  thee,  saith  L. 
24:6  tv.  to  bloody  city,  Nah.  3:1 
30:2  howl,  to.  worth  the  day 
34:2  to.  be  to  the  shepherds 

Amos  5:18  to.  to  you  de.  day  ofL. 
Hab.  2:6  to.  to  him  that  increas. 
9  tv.  to  him  that  covcteth 

12  w.  to  him  that  build,  a  town 
15  tv.  to  him  giv.  neigh,  drink 

19  w.  to  him  saith  wood  awake 
Zep.  2:5  ?f.  toinh.  of  sea-coasts 

3:1  tv.  to  her  that  is  polluted 
Zee.  11:17  w.  to  idol  shepherd 

153 


WOM 

Mat.  11:21  w.  to  thee,  Chora,  tv. 
to  thee,  Bethsaida,  Lu.  10:13 
18:7  txi.  to  the  world  because  of 

od'ences,  Luke  17:1 
23:13  tv.  unto  you  ecribcg  and 
Pharisees,  14,  15,  23,  25,  27, 
29;  Luke  11:44 
16  to.  unto  you,  blind  guides 
26:24  tv.  to  man  by  whom  Son 
of  man  is  betrayed,  Murk 
14:21 ;  Luke  22:22 
Lvke  6:24  tv.  unto  you  are  rich 

25  w.  to  you  that  are  full 

26  tv.  to  you  wh.  all  speak  well 
11:42  tv.  untoyou, Pharisees, 43 

46  tv.  to  you,  ye  lawyers,  47, 62 
Rev.  8:13  to.  tv.  tv.  to  theiuhabi- 

tors  of  the  earth,  12:12 
9: 12 one  tv.  past;  11:14  sec.  tv. 

WOE  is  me. 
Ps.  120:5  ?«.  is  tne  th.  I  sojourn 
Is.  0:5  to.  is  me,  I  am  undone 
Jer.  4:31  to.  is  me,  soul  wearied 
10:19  to.  istne,  for  my  hurt 
15:10  tv.  is  me,  moth,  hast  borne 
45:3  tv.  is  me,  for  L.  added  grief 
Mic.  7:1  «i.  is  me,  I  am  as  fruit 

WOE  unto  me. 
Job  10:15if  I  be  wicked,  tv.  u.  me 
Is.  24:10  my  leanness,  to.  u.  me 
1  Cor.  9:16  tv.  v.  tne  if  I  preach 

WOE  to  them. 
Is.  5:8  tv.  to  them  that  join  house 
11  vj.  to  t.  that  rise  in  morning 
18  tv.  to  them  that  draw  iniqu. 

20  to.  to  t.  that  call  evil  good 

21  tv,  tothem  wise  in  own  eyes 

22  to.  to  them  that  drink  wine 
10:1  tv.  to  t.  decree  unrigh.  dec. 
29:15  tv.  to  t.  that  seek  counsel 
31:1  tv.  to  t.  th.  go  down  to  Eg. 

Jer.  50:27  tv.  to  t.  their  day  come 
llos.  7:13  w.  to  t.  have  fled  fr.  me 
9:12  to.  to  t.  I  depart  from  them 
Amos  6:1  to.  to  t.  at  ease  in  Zioa 
Mic.  2:1  to.  to  t.  devise  iniquity 
Mat.  24:19  to.  to  t.  wh.  are  with 
chi.  Mark  13:17;  Ltike  21:23 
Jude  11  tv.  to  t.  gone  way  of  Cain 
WOES. 

Rev.  9:12  two  tv.  more  hereafter 

WOFUL. 
Jer.  17:16  neither  desired  tv.  day 

WOLF. 
Gen..  49:27  Benja.  ravin  as  a  tv. 
Is.  11:6  tv.  sh.  dwell  with  lamb 
65:25)0.  and  lamb  feed  together 
Jer.  5:6  lo.  of  evening  spoil  them 
John  10:12hirel.  seeth  tv.  coming 

WOLVES. 
Ezek.  22:27  her  princ.  are  like  tv. 
Ilab.  1:8  horses  fiercer  than  tv. 
Zep.  3:3  her  judges  evening  w. 
Mat.  7:15  inwardly  they  are  tv. 
10:16  as  sheep  in  midst  of  tv. 
Luke  10:3  send  you  forth  am.  tv. 
Acts  20:29  tv.  sh.  ent.  among  you 

WOMAN. 
Gen.  2:22  rib  of  man  made  he  to. 

23  she  shall  be  called  tv. 

3: 15  enmity  between  th.  and  jo. 

24:5  peradven.  tv.  not  come,  39 
44  let  same  be  to.  L.  appointed 
Ex.  21:22  hurt  atw.  with  child 
Lev.  18:23 nor  ?£).  stand  bef.  beast 

20:13  lie  with  mank.  as  with  tu. 
Num.  5:18  set  tv.  before  Lord,  30 

27  tv.  be  curse  among  her  peo. 
25:6  brought  Midianitish  to. 

8  Phineh.  thrust  tv.  thro'  belly 
31:17  kill  ev.  tv.  hath  kno.  man 
Deut.  22:141  tookw'.  not  a  maid 
Jos.  2:4  tv.  took  men,  hid  them 
6:22  brinw  out  thence  tv.  Rahab 
Jud.  4:9  Sisera  into  hand  of  to. 
9:53  tv.  cast  millsto.  on  Abime- 

lech's  head,  2  Sam.  11:21 
54  say  not  of  me,  tv.  slew  him 
14:3  never  tv.  am.  my  people  ? 
19:26  came  tv.  in  dawni.  of  day 
Ruth  1:5  tv.  was  left  of  her  sons 
3:11  kn.  thou  art  a  virtuous  tv. 
4:11  L.  make  tv.  like  Rachel 

1  Sam.  1:15  tv.  of  sorrowful  spi. 
26  I  am  w.  stood  by  thee  here 

2:20  L.  give  thee  seed  of  this  to. 
28:7  tv.  that  hath  a  familiar  spi. 

2  Sam.  11:2  Da.  saw  iv.  washing 
13:17  put  this  w.  out,  bolt  door 
17:19  w.  spread  cover,  ov.  well 
20:22  then  tv.  went  to  the  peo. 

1  K.  3:17  I  and  to.  dwell  in  house 
14:5  feign  herself  to  be  ano.  w. 
17:17  son  of  to.  fell  sick,  died 

2  K.  4:8  where  was  a  great  tv. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WOM 

2  K.  6:26  there  cried  a  w.  saying 
8:5  this  is  w.  9:34  see  cursed  ^v. 
2  Chr.  24:7  Athal.  that  wick.  w. 
Job  31:9  if  heart  deceiv.  by  a 
PcK.  48:6  pain  asofaw.  in  travail, 
Is.  13:8;  21:3;  26:17;  Jfr. 
4:31 ;  6:24  ;  13:21 ;  22:23  ;  30:6 ; 
31:8 ;  48:41 ;  49:22,  24  ;  50:43 
JPror.  6:24  keep  thee  fr.  evil  iv. 
7:10  there  met  him  a  w.  subtile 
9:13  a  foolish  w.  is  clamorous 
12:4  virtu,  w.  is  a  crown,  31:10 
14:1  ev.  wise  w.  buildeth  house 
21:9  brawling  lu.  in  house,  19 
31:10  who  can  find  a  virtu,  w.  f 
30  If.  that  fears  L.  be  praised 
Ec.  7:26  w.  wh.  heart  is  snares 

28  w.  am.  th.  I  have  not  found 
Js.  42:14  I  cry  like  travailing  w. 

45:10  to  w.  what  hast  th.  bro,  ? 
49:15  can  w.  forget  suck,  child  1 
54:6  L.  called  thee  as  lu.  forsak. 
Jer.  6:2  daughter  of  Zion  to  a  w. 
31:22  a  w.  compass  a  man 
Lam.  1:17  J.  is  a  nienstruous  w. 
Ezek.  16:30  work  of  a  whorishzt;. 
23:44  went  as  they  go  in  to  w. 
36:17  unclean,  of  a  removed  w. 
Bos.  3:1  love  iv.  beloved  of  friend 
13:13  sorrows  of  a  travailing  tv. 

sh.  comeup.  him.iS^ic.  4:9, 10 
Zee.  5:7  a  iv.  that  sit.  in  ephah. 
Mat.  5:28  whoso  looketh  on  a  w. 
9:20  a  w.  whi.  was  diseased  12 
years,  Ma7'k  5:25 ;  Luke  8:43 
13:3.3  which  a  lo.  took  and  hid 
15:28  O  w.  great  is  thy  faith 
22:27  last  of  all  w.  died  also, 

Mark  12:22 ;  Luke  20:32 
26:10  said.  Why  trouble  ye  w. 

13  that  w.  hath  done  sh.  be  to. 
Mark  10:12  if  w.  put  away  hush. 
Luke  7:39  what  man.  of  w.  this  ? 
44  Simon,  seest  thou  this  iv.  ? 
13:16  ought  not  this  w.  daught. 
John  2:4  w.  wh.  have  I  to  do  wi. 
4:9  askest  of  me,  a  w.  of  Sama. 
39  many  belie,  for  saying  of  w. 
8:3  brought  w.  taken  in  adult.  4 
10  when  Jesus  saw  none  but  w. 
10:26  mother,  w.  behold  thy  son 
Acts  9:36  w.  was  full  of  works 
17:34  a  w.  named  Damarisbeli. 
Som.  1:27  men  leaving  use  of  w. 
7:2  w.  that  hath  husb.  is  bound 
1  Cor.  7:1  good  not  to  touch  &  xv. 
2  every  w.  have  her  own  husb. 
11:5  w.  th.  prayeth  uncovered,  6 
7  w.  is  glory  of  the  man,  8,  9 
10  w.  ought  to  have  power,  11 

12  as  ?('.  is  of  man,  so  ra.  by  tv. 

13  is  it  comely  for  w.  to  pray 
15  if  a  10.  have  long  hair 

Gal.  4:4  sent  his  S.  made  of  a  w. 
1  Thes.  5:3  com.  as  travail  on  w. 
1  Tim.  2:12  sufl'.  not  w.  to  teach 

14  w.  being  deceiv.  in  transgr. 
Mev.  2:20  sun.  w.  Jezeb.  to  teach 

12:1  appear,  iv.  cloth,  with  sun 
6  w.  fled  ;  16  earth  helped  w. 
17  dragon  was  wroth  with  w. 

17:3  X  saw  a  w.  sit  on  a  beast 
6  w.  drunken ;  7  mystery  of  w. 

See  BORK,  MAN,  STRANGE. 
Young  WOMAN. 

Buthi:Vi  seedL.  give  th.  oty.  w. 
WOM\lV"KI\D. 

Lev.  18:22  not  lie  wi.  man.  as  w. 
WOMB. 

Gen.  25:23  two  nations  in  thy  w. 
24  were  twins  in  her  ?«.  38:27 

29:31  Leah's  w.  30:22  Rach.'s  w. 

49:25  bless,  of  breasts  and  of  w. 
Ex.  13:2  whatso.  open.  w.  mine 
Num.  8:16  such  as  open  ev.  w. 
Jud.  13:5  be  a  Nazarite  fr.  w.  7. 
Ruth  1:11  any  more  sons  in  w.  ? 
1  Sam.  1:5  L.  had  shut  up  w.  6 
Job  3:11  why  died  I  not  fr.  w.  ? 

10:18  why  brou.  me  forth  of  lo.  ? 

24:20  the  w.  shall  forget  him 

31:15  made  th.  in  w.  make  him? 

38:8  as  if  it  had  issu.  out  of  w. 

29  out  of  whose  xo.  came  ice? 
rs.  22:9  who  took  me  out  of  M'. 

10  I  was  cast  upon  thee  fr.  w. 

58:3  wick,  are  estranged  fr.  w. 

71:6  been  upholden  from  w. 

110:3  willing,  from  w.  of  mom. 
Pi  cm.  30:16  barren  w.  says  not 

31:2  what,  the  son  of  niy  u\  f 
Ec.  11:5  how  bones  grow  in  w. 
Is.  44:2  Lord  formed  thee  from 
the  w.  24 ;  49:5 

46:3  which  are  carried  from  w. 

48:8  called  a  transgressor  fr.  w. 


WOM 

Is.  49:1  Lord  called  me  from  w. 

15  have  compas.  on  son  of  «i. 
66:9  bring  forth,  and  shut  w.  ? 
Jer.  1:5  bef.  th.  earnest  out  of  w. 
20:17  he  slew  me  not  from  w. 

18  why  ca.  I  forth  out  of  w.  ? 
Ezek.  20:26  fire  that  openeth  w. 
IIos.  9:11  gl.  flee  fr.  birth  and  w. 
14  give  them  a  miscarrying  w. 
12:3  took  brother  by  heel  in  w. 
Luke  1:31  sh.  conceive  in  thy  w. 
41  babe  leaped  in  her  w.  44 
2:31  bef.  he  was  conceiv.  in  rv. 
23  male  that  open.  w.  be  holy 

See  TRUIT,  MOTHER. 

WOMBS. 

Gen.  20:18  L.  had  closed  all  w. 
Luke  23:29  bless,  xo.  never  bare 

WOMEN. 

Gen.  24:11  w.  go  to  draw  water 
Ex.  15:20  w.  went  after  Miriam 

35:25  U).  wise-hearted  spin,  26 
Lev.  26:26  ten  w.  sh.  bake  broad 
Num.  31:15  have  saved  iv.  alive 
Jos.  8:35  Jos.  read  law  before  w. 
Jud.  5:24  blessed  above  w.  Jael 

21:14  saved  of  Jabesh-Gilead 
1  Sam.  2:22  Eli  heard  lay  wi.  xv. 

iW.^i  thy  sword  made  w.  child. 

18:7  w.  answered  one  another 

21:5  7V.  have  been  kept  from  us 
three  days 

30:2  Amalek.  had  taken  u>.  cap. 
iSam.  1:26  passing  love  of  w. 

1.5:16  left  ten  lo.  to  keep  house 

1  K.  3:16  came  w.  were  harlots 

2  K.  8:12  rip  uk  with  child,  15:16 
Neh.  13:26  outland.  w.  cause  sin 
Est.  1:9  made  a  feast  for  the  w. 

2:17  A.  loved  Esther  above  iv. 
3:13  little  children  and  w.  8:11 

Job  42:15  now.  fair  as  Job's  dan. 

Ps.  45:9  among  thy  honorable  w. 

Prov.  31:3  give  not  stren.  to  w. 

Cant.  1:8  fair,  among  w.  5:9;  6:1 

Is.  3:12  peo.  w.  rule  over  them 
4:1  sev.  w.  ta.  hold  of  one  man 
19:16  Egypt  shall  be  like  to  xv. 
27:11  to.  come,  set  them  on  fire 
32:9  ye  w.  that  are  at  ease 
10  careless  w.  11  lo.  be  troub. 

Jer.  7:18  w.  knead  their  dough 
9:17  mourning  and  cunning  w. 
20  yet  hear  word  of  L.  O  yt  tv. 
38:22  tv.  left  be  brought  to  king 
44:24  Jer.  s£.id  to  M'.  Hear  word 
50:37  they  sh.  become  tO.  robbed 
51:30  men  of  Ba.  became  as  to. 

Lam.  2:20  sliall  tv.  eat  children  ? 
4:10  to.  have  sodden  th.  children 
5:11  they  ravished  tv.  in  Zion 

Ezgk.  8:14  tv.  weeping  for  Tam. 
9:6  slay  maids,  children,  and  to. 
13:18  woe  to  to.  that  sewpillows 
16:;34  contrary  from  other  tv. 
38  judge  thee,  as  w.  break 

wedlock 
23:2  two  w.  daughters  of  one 
45  after  man,  ofuK  shed  blood 
48  tv.  tau.  not  to  do  after  lewd. 

Dan.  11:17  give  him  dan.  of  tv. 
37  nor  sh.  he  regard  des.  of  tv. 

IIos.  13:16  to.  with  child  be  rip. 

Amos  1:13  ripped  to.  with  child 

Mic.  2:9  tv.  of  people  ye  cast  out 

Nah.  3:13  people  in  midst  are  to. 

Zee.  5:9  there  came  out  two  to. 
8:4  old  UK  shall  dwell  in  Jerus. 
14:2  houses  rifled,  w.  ravished 

Mat.  11:11  th.  are  born  of  tv.  not 
greater  than  Bapt.  Luke  7:28 
14:21  .5,000  men,  besi.  tt>.  15:38 
24:41  two  tv.  grind.  Luke  17:35 
27:55  to.  were  beholding  afar  off 

Luke  1:28  blessed  among  w.  42 
24:22  tv.  made  us  astonish.  24 

Acts  1:14  conti.  in  prayer  wi.  tv. 
13:50  Jews  stirred  up  devout  ?f 
16:13  speak  to  to.  wh.  resorted 
17:4  of     not  a  few  believ.  12 

liom.  1:26  th.  w.  did  change  use 

1  Cor.  14:.34  let  «•.  keep  silence 
35  shame  for  tv.  to  speak  in  ch 

P/iil.  4:3  help  to.  which  labored 

1  7'im.  2:9  tv.  adorn  in  mod.  ap. 

10  becom.  to.  professing  godli 

11  let  tv.  learn  with  subjection 
5:2  entreat  elder  w.  as  mothers 

14  I  will  that  youn"  !('.  marry 

2  Tim.  3:6  captive      laden  with 

sins 

T^t.  2:3  aged  tv.  behave  as  beco. 

4  teach  younger to  be  sober 
He/).  11:.35  tv.  receiv.  dead  raised 
1  Pet.  3:5  manner  holy  to.  adorn 
Sev.  9:8  bad  hair  as  hair  of  w. 


WON 

Ilev.  14:4  that  are  not  defil.  wi.  tv. 

See   CHILDREN,   MEN,  STRANGE, 
SINGING. 

WOMEN-SERVAIVTS. 

Gen.  20:14  Abimeiech  gave  to.-s. 
32:5  Jacob  had  men-serv.  tv.-s. 
WON. 

1  Chr.  26:27  spoils  tv.  in  battles 
Pmr.  18:19  oflend.  bar.  to  be  tv. 

1  Pet.  3:1  tv.  by  conver.  of  wives 

WONDER. 
Deu(.  13:1  give  thee  a  sign  or  tv. 

2  sign  of  the  tv.  come  to  pass 
28:46  on  thee  for  a  sign  and  tv. 

2  Chr.  .32:31  sent  to  inquire  of  tv. 
Ps.  71:7  I  am  as  a  tv.  to  many 
Is.  20:3  walked  barefoot  for  a  tv. 

29:14  marvellous  work  and  tv. 
Acts  3:10  they  were  filled  wi.  to. 
Rev.  12: 1  appear,  a  li).  in  heav.  3 

WONDER,  Verb. 
Is.  29:9  stay  yourselves  and  to. 
Jer.  4:9  priests  and  proph.  sh.  v;. 
Hub.  1:5  regard,  tJi.  marvellously 
Acts  13:41  despisers,  ?/).  and  per. 
Bev.  17:8  dwell  on  earth  sh.  vi. 

WONDERFUL. 
Dent.  28:59  will  ma.  plagues  to. 
'2 Sam.  1:26  love  to  me  was  tv. 
2  (,'//;•.  2:9  house  I  am  to  build  tv. 
.lob  42:3  uttered  things  too  tv.  for 
Ps.  119:129  thy  testimoni.  are  to. 

1:39:6  knowledge  too  to.  for  me 
Prov.  30:18  three  thi.  are  too  w. 
Is.  9:6  his  name  sh.  be  called  W. 

2.5:1  thou  hast  done  tv.  things 

28:29  Lord,  who  is  tv.  in  conn. 
■ler.  5:30  ait>.  thing  is  committed 
Mat.  21:15  saw  tv.  things  he  did 
See  WORKS. 

WONDERFULLY. 
1  Sam.  6:6  when  he  wrought  w. 
Ps.  1.39:14  for  I  am  tv.  made 
Lam.  1:9  Jerusal.  came  down  tv. 
Dun.  8:24  he  shall  destroy  w. 

WONDERS. 
Ex.  3:20  and  smite  Egypt  with 
mv  to.  7:3;  11:9;  Deut.  6:22; 
7:i9;  20:8;  34:11 

4:21  do  those  tv.  11:10  did  tv. 

15:11  fearf.  in  praises,  doing  tv. 
Petit.  4:.34  to  take  a  nation  by  tv. 
Jos.  3:5  to-morrow  L.  will  do  tv. 

1  Chr.  16:12  rem.  his  tv.  Ps.  105:5 
Neh.  9:10  showedst  tv.  on  Phara. 

17  nor  were  mindful  of  thy  tv. 
Ps.  78:11,  43 
Job  9:10  G.  doeth  w.  with.  num. 
Ps.  77: 11  I  remember  w.  of  old 
14  thou  art  God  that  doest  tv. 
88:10  wilt  th.  show  tv.  to  dead  ? 

12  shall  thy  tie  kn.  in  dark  ? 
89:5  heavens  shall  praise  thy  tv. 
96:3  declare  his  tv.  among  peo. 
105:27  showed  his  tv.  in  land  of 
106:7  underst.  not  thy  tv.  in  Eg. 
107:24  see  works  and  to.  in  deep 
1:35:9  sent  tu.  in  midst  of  Egyjit 
130:4  who  alone  doeth  great  w. 
Is.  8:18  children  are  for  tv.  in  Is. 
Jer.  32:20  set  signs  and  w.  in  Eg. 

21  brouglit  forth  people  wi.  w. 
Dun.  4:2  to  show  signs  and  to. 

3  great  signs  !  mighty  his  w. .' 
6:27  he  worketh  tv.  in  heaven 
12:6  how  long  to  end  of  th.  ? 

.Joel  2:.30  I  will  sh.  u\  Acts  2:19 
Mat.  24:24  show  w.  Mark  13:22 
John  4:48  except  ye  see  siras,  to. 
Acts  2:22  approved  of  God  by  to. 
43  ma.  signs  and  w.  were  done 

4:30  w.  done  bv  name  of  Je.  by 
apostles,  5:12;  14:3:  15:12 

6:8  Stephen  did  w.  among  peo. 

7::36  after  he  had  sh.  tv.  in  Eg. 
Pom.  15:19  Gent.  obed.  thro'  w. 

2  Cor.  12:12  signs  of  apost.  in  tv. 
2  Thes.  2:9  com.  in  signs  and  w. 
Ileb.  2:4  witn.  with  signs  and  tv. 
Eev.  13:13  tv.  in  sight'of  men 

WONDERED. 
Is.  59:16  tv.  was  no  intercessor 

63:5Im>.  th.  was  none  to  uphold 
Zee.  3:8  hear,  for  they  are  to.  at 
Luke  2:18  they  that  heard  it  tv. 

4:22  they  tv.  at  gracious  words 

21:41  believed  not  for  jov,  u\ 
Acts  7:31  Mos.  tv.  8:13  Magus  tv 
Per.  13:3  world  tv.  after  beast 

17:6  I  tv.  with  great  admiration 

WONDERING. 
Gen.  24:21  to.  at  her,  held  peace 
Luke  24:12  Pe.  tv.  at  that  which 
Acts  3:11  people  ran  together  w. 


WOR 

WONDROUS. 

1  Chr.  16:9  talk  of  his  to.  wo.  Ps, 

20:7:  105:2;  119:27;  145:5 
Job  37:14  consid.  tv.  works  of  G, 
16  dost  kn.  tv.  works  of  him? 
Ps.  71:17  I  declar.  thy  te.  works 
72:18  G.  doeth  tjo.  things,  86:10 
75: 1  near,  tliy  w.  works  declare 
78:.32  believed  not  for  tv.  works 
106:22  who  had  done  tv.  works 
119:18  behold  tv.  thi.  out  of  law 
Jer.  21:2  accord,  to  his  tv.  works 

WONDROUSLY. 

Jud.  1-3:19  the  ant'el  did  tv. 
Joel  2:20  Lord  dealt  V3.  with  yotl 

WONT. 

Num.  22:.30  was  I  ever  tv.  to  do 
BO  to  thee  1 

2  Sam.  20:18  th.  were  to.  to  spe. 
Mark  10:1  as  he  was  tv.  he  tau. 
Luke  22:39  he  was  tv.  to  mount 

WOOD. 

Gen.  22:6  Abraham  took  tv. 

7  Isa.  said.  Behold  fire  and  tv. 
Num.  1.3:20  wheth.  be  to.  or  not 
31:20  purify  things  made  of  to. 
Dmt.  10:1  make  th.  an  ark  oltv. 
19:5  when  man  goeth  Into  to. 
29:11  hewer  of  thy  to.  Jos.  9:21, 

23,  27 ;  Jer.  46:22 
Jos.  17:18  mountain  is  a  tv. 

1  Satn.  6:14  th.  clave  to.  of  cart 
14:25  they  of  land  came  to  a  ta. 
23:16  Joiiath.  went  to  Da.  in  lo. 

2  Sam.  18:8  tv.  devoured  people 
1  K.  18:23  lay  the  bullock  on  tv. 
i  K.  2:24  two  she-bears  out  of  vs. 
1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  prepared  to. 
Ps.  80:13  boar  of  w.  doth  waste 

1:32:6  found  it  in  fields  of  to. 

141:7  when  one  cleaveth  vi. 
Prov.  26:20  no  to.  fire  goeth  out 
21  as  tv.  to  fire,  so  is  contenti. 
Ec.  10:9  he  that  cleaveth  to. 
Is.  10:15  lift  itself  as  if  now. 

30:.33  pile  thereof  is  fire  and  to. 

45:20  set  up  w.  of  their  image 

60:17  for  iron  silv.  for  tv.  brass 
,Ier.  5:14  make  words  fire,  peo.  lir. 

7:18  children  gather  w.  the  fa. 

28:13  hast  broken  yokes  of  w. 
Ezek.  15:3  sh.  tu.  thereof  be  tak. 

24:10  heap  on  to.  39:10  no  w. 
Mic.  7:14  flock  whi.  dwell  in  ta. 
Ilab.  2:19  saith  to  w.  Awake 
Ilag.  1:8  bring  to.  build  house 
Zee.  12:6  like  a  hearth  among  to. 

1  Cor.  3:12  tliis  founda.  w.  hay 

2  Tim.  2:20  also  vessels  of  w. 

See  OFFERING,  STONE. 

WOODS. 

Ezek.  34:25  sleep  safely  in  tv. 

WOOF. 
Lev.  13:48  plague  be  in  tv.  51-59 

WOOL. 
Jud.  6:.37  fleece  of  w.  in  floor 
2  K.  3:4  100,000  rams  with  tv. 
Ps.  147:16  L.  giveth  snow  like  w. 
Prov.  31:13  seeketh  tv.  and  flax 
Is.  1:18  sins  like  crim.  be  as  w. 

51:8  worm  sh.  eat  them  like  w. 
Ezek.  27:18  was  merchant  in  to. 

34:3  eat  fat,  clothe  you  with  V). 

44:17  no  tv.  sh.  come  upon  them 
Dan.  7:9  hair  like  tv.  Pev.  1:14 
IIos.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  to. 
9  I  will  recover  my  w.  and  flax 

WOOLLEN. 

Lev.  13:47  wheth.  to.  or  linen,  59 
48  in  warp  or  woof  of  to.  52 
19:19  a   garment  minsled  of 
linen  and  w.  Deut.  22:11 
WORD. 
Gen.  37:14  br.  me  w.  ag.  Mat.  2:8 
44:18  let  me  sp.  a  tv.  2  Sam.  14:13 
E,i\  12::35  according  to  to.  of  Mo. 
32:23  Levi  did  according  to  the 

to.  Ler.  10:7 
Num.  22:8  bri.  you  to.  Deut.  1:22 

20  the  to.  I  say  to  thee,  that  do 
35  w.  I  speak  ;  38  to.  God  put. 

2:3:3  L.  put  to.  in  Bala.'s  mouth 
Dt  lit.  1:25  brought  us  to.  again 
4:2  not  add  to  to.  I  comm.  you 
8:3  bv  to.  that  proceed,  out  of 

mouth  of  God.  Mat.  4:4 
]P:20  prophet  pres.  to  speak  tv. 

21  how  know  the  to.  ?  Jer.  28:9 
21:5  bv  to.  controversy  be  tried 
30:14  to.  is  nigh  thee,  Rom.  10:8 

Jos.  1:13  remember  w.  Moses 
14:7  I  brought  w.  22:32  them  tv. 

1  Sam.  4:1  w.  of  Sa.  came  to  Is. 

2  Sam.  3:11  not  answer  Ab.  a  tv. 


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iSam.  7:7aiid  in  all  places  spake 
I  a  M'.  1  Chr.  17:0 
25  w.  thoii  hast  spoken  concc. 
15:28  till  there  come  w.  fr.  you 
19:10  not  a  w.  of  bringing  king 
84:4  and  the  king's  prevail- 
ed, I  Chr.  21:4 
1  K.  2::50  Ben.  bro.  king  uk  2  K. 
22:9,  20;  2  Chr.  34:16,  28 
42  w.  that  I  have  heard  is  good 
8:56  not  failed  one  w.  of  prom. 
18:21  answer,  not  a  w.  Is.  .36:21 
ZK.  18:28  hear  w.  of  king  of  As. 
1  Chr.  16:15  be  ye  mindful  of  w. 

Fs.  105:8 
21:12  advise  w.  I  sh.  bring  him 
!feh.  1:8  remember  w.  thou  com. 
Est.  1:21  according  to  w.  of  Me. 
7:8  IV.  went  out  of  king's  mouth 
Job  2:13  nonu  spake  a  w.  to  Job 
Ps.  17:4  by  w.  of  thy  lips  I  kept 
68:11  L.  gave  w.  many  publish. 
119:49  rememb.  w.  to  thy  serv. 

123  eyes  fail  for  rv.  of  righteo. 
1.39:4  there  is  not  zo.  in  tongue 
Prov.  12:25  a  good  w.  mak.  glad 
1.3:13  despiseth  iv.  be  destroyed 
14:15  simple  hclioveth  every  w. 
15:23  J«.  spoken  in  season  good 
25:11  to.  fitly  spo.  is  like  apples 
Ec.  8:4  where  w.  of  kinj,  power 
Js.  5:24  despised  w.  of  Holy  One 
8:10  speak  jv.  it  shall  not  stand 
9:8  the  Lord  sent  a  w.  to  Jacob 
29:21  make  man  offend,  for  a  w. 
30:21  earssh.  bearjw.  behind  th. 
41:28  no  counsel,  could  ans.  wi. 
44:26  confirmetti  w.  of  his  serv. 
4-5:23  IV.  is  gone  out  of  mouth 
50:4  to  speak  a  iv.  in  season 
Jer.  5:13  the  iv.  is  not  in  them 
9:20  rec.  iv.  of  his  mouth,  10:1 
18:18  nor  w.  perish  from  proph. 
2.3:.36  every  man's  iv.  his  burden 
26:2  speak,  diminish  not  a  lo. 
34:5  I  have  pronounced  the  w. 
37:17  king  said,  any  eo.  fr.  L.  ? 
44:16  for  the  iv.  spoken  unto  us 
Ezek.  3:17  hearjc.  at  mouth,  .33-7 
12:25  the  tv.  shall  come  to  pass 
28  w.  I  have  spok.  sh.  be  done 
13:6  they  would  confirm  the  uk 
Dan.  3:28  ha.  changed  king's  w. 
4:17  demand  by  «>.  of  holy  ones 
31  the  IV.  in  the  king's  mouth 
Jon.  3:6  tv.  came  to  king  of  Nin. 
ffar;.  2:5  acco.  to  tv.  I  covenant. 
Mat.  8:8  speak  the  tv.  only 
12:32  whoso  speak,  atv.  against 
the  Son  of  man,  Luke  12:10 
36  idle  tv.  men  sh.  give  accou. 
13:21  because  of  the  iv.  he  is 

offended,  Mark4:X7 
15:23  Je.  ans.  woman  not  a  to. 
18:16  tv.  be  establ.  2  Cor.  13:1 
22:46  no  man  able  to  answ.  a  tv. 
27:14  Jesus  answer,  never  a  tv. 
28:8  run  to  bring  disciples  tv. 
Mark  4:14  sower  soweth  the  w. 
14:72  Pe.  called  to  mind  the  w. 
16:20  confirming  tv.  with  signs 
Zuke  4:36  amaz.  what  tv.  is  this  ! 
7:7  say  in  a  tv.  my  serv.  healed 
24:19  Je.  mighty  in  tv.  and  deed 
John  1:1  in  beginn.  was  the  W. 
14  the  W.  was  made  flesh 
2:22  believed  w.  Jesus  said,  4:50 
12:48  tv,  I  have  spok.  judge  him 
14:24  tv.  you  hear  is  not  mine 
15:3  through  tv.  I  spake  to  yon 
20  rememb.  w.  I  said  unto  you 

25  that  tv.  might  be  fulfilled 
17:20  sh.  believe  me  through  tv. 

Acts  10:36  iv.  God  sent  to  Israel 
13:15  any  tv.  of  exhortation 

26  to  you  is  tv.  of  salva.  sent 
15:7  th.  Gentiles  should  hear  tv. 
17:11  receiv.  tv.  with  readiness 
20:32  I  commend  to.  of  his  grace 
28:25  Paul  had  spoken  one  tv. 

Som.  19:8  that  is  the  tv.  of  faith 
15:18  Gent.  obe.  by  to.  and  deed 

1  Cor.  4:20  not  in  tv.  but  in  power 
12:8  w.  of  wisdom,  w.  of  know. 

2  Cor.  1:18  our  tv.  to  you  was  not 
5:19  to  us  tv.  of  reconciliation 
10:11  as  we  are  in  tv.  by  letters 

Gal.  5:14  law  is  fulfill,  in  one  w. 

6:6  taught  in  tv.  communicate 
E!ph.  5:26  clea.  with  water  by  tv. 
PhV.  1:14  speak  to.  without  fear 

2:16  holding  forth  the  tv.  of  life 
Col.  1:5  heard  in  tv.  of  the  truth 

3: 16  tt).  of  C.  dwell  in  you  richly 
17  do  in  tv.  or  deed,  do  in  name 
I  Thes.  1 :5  gospel  came  not  \ntv. 
6  received  the  w.  in  affliction 

8:13  receive  it  not  as  tv.  of  men 


WOR 

2  TTues.  2:2  not  by  Spi.  nor  by  ?('. 
15  wheth.  by  tv.  or  our  epistle 
17  stablish  you  in  ev.  good  tv. 
3:14  man  obey  not  tv.  by  epistle 

1  Tim.  4:12  exam,  of  belie,  in  tv. 
5:17  labor  in  tv.  and  doctrine 

2  Tim.  2:17  tv.  eat  as  a  canker 
4:8  preach  w.  instant  in  season 
Tit.  1:9  holding  fast  tv.  as  taught 
Heb.  1:3  all  things  by  tv.  of  pow. 

2:2  if  tv.  spoken  by  angels  stea. 
4:2  tv.  preached  did  not  profit 
5:13  unskilful  in  tv.  of  righteo. 
7:28  but  the  tv.  of  the  oath 
12:19  entreat,  w.  sh.  not  be  spo. 
13:22  suffer  w.  of  exhortation 
Jam.  1:21  receive  the  ingraft,  to. 

22  doers  of  tv.  not  hearers  only 

23  if  any  be  a  hearer  of  the  w. 
3:2  if  any  man  ofl'end  not  in  tv. 

1  Pet.  2:2  babes  desire  milk  of 

8  to  them  who  stumble  at  tv. 
3:1  if  any  obey  not  w.  they  may 

2  Pet.  1:19  more  sure  tv.  of  pro. 
3:7  heav.  by  tv.  are  kept  in  store 

X.John  1:1  handled  w.  of  life 

3:18  not  love  in  tv.  but  in  deed 

5:7  Father,  IF.  and  Holy  G.  one 
Pev.  3:10  kept  tv.  of  mypatience 

12:11  overcome  by  tv.  of  testi. 
WORD  of  God. 
1  Snm.  9:27  I  show  thee  tv.  of  G. 
1  K.  12:22  to.  of  G.  came  to  She. 
1  Chr.  17:3  tv.  of  G.  came  to  Na. 
Prai\  .30:5  every  to.  of  G.  is  pure 
Is.  40:8  tv.  of  G.  stand  for  ever 
Mark  7:13  tv.  of  God  of  no  efl'ect 
Luke  3:2  tv.  of  G.  came  unto  J. 

4:4  not  by  bread  but  by  ?«.o/'  G. 

5:1  pressed  to  hear  tv.  of  God 

8:11  the  seed  is  the  tjv.  of  God 
21  breth.  th.  wh.  hear  tv.  of  G. 

11:28  they  that  hear  tv.  of  God 
■John  10:35  gods  to  wh.  tv.  of  G. 
Acfsi:^X  sp.  tv.  of  G.  wi.  boldn. 

6:2  not  leave  the  w.  of  God 
1  tv.of  G.  increas.  in  Jer.  12:24 

8:14  Samaria  receiv.  tv.  of  God 

11:1  Gentiles  received  tv.  of  G. 

13:7  desired  to  hear  tv.  of  God 
44  city  came  to  hear  to.  of  God 
46  tv.  of  G.  first  spoken  to  you 

19:20  mightily  grew  tv.  of  God 
Rom.  9:6  not  as  though  tv.  of 
God  hath  taken  none  effect 

10:17  hearing  by  the  w.  of  God 

1  Cor.  14:36  ca.  tv.  of  G.  fr.  you  7 

2  Cor.  2:17  many  corr.  w.  of  God 
4:2  not  handl.  tv.  of  G.  deceitf. 

Eph.  6:17  helmet  of  sal.  tv.  of  G. 
Col.  1:25  given  to  fulfil  to.  of  G. 
1  Thes.  2:13  received  tv.  of  God 
I  Tim.  4:5  sanctified  by  vj.of  G. 
i  Tim.  2:9  w.  of  G.  is  not  bound 
Tit.  2:5  to.  of  G.  be  not  blasph. 
Ileb.  4:12  to.  of  G.  qui.  and  pow. 
6:5  tasted  the  good  to.  of  God 
11:3  worlds  framed  by  tv.  of  G. 
13:7  spoken  to  you  tv.  of  God 
1  Pet.  1:23  born  ag.  by  tv.  of  God 
iPet.  3:5  by  tv.  of  G.  heav.  were 
I  .John  2:14  tv.  of  G.  abid.  in  you 
Pev.  1:2  bare  record  oftv.  of  G. 

9  in  isle  of  Patmos  tortv.  of  G. 
6:9  were  slain  for  tv.  of  God 
19:13  name  is  called  W.  of  God 
20:4  were  beheaded  for  w.  of  G, 

See  HEARD. 

His  WORD. 

Num.  27:21  nthis  tv.  they  go  out 
30:2  a  man  vow  not  break  k.  tv. 
1  Sam.  1:23  the  Lord  estab.  /(.  w. 
■iSam.  2:3:2  h.  tv.  in  my  tongue 

1  K.  2:4  the  Lord  continued,  tv. 
8:20  L.  perfor.  h.  tv.  2  Chr.  6:10 

%K.  1:16  no  G.  in  Is.  toinq.  h.  w. 

2  Chr.  10:15  L.  might  perf  h.  tv. 
Ps.  56:4  in  G.  will  I  prai.  h.  tv.  10 

103:20  unto  the  voice  of  his  tv. 
105:19  time  that  his  tv.  came 
28  rebelled  not  against  his  tv. 
106:24  believed  not  his  w. 
107:20  sent  his  tv.  healed  them 
1.30:5  L.  and  in  A.  tv.  do  I  hope 
147:15  his  V).  run.  very  swiftly 

18  sendeth  h.  tv.  melteth  them 

19  he  showeth  his  tv.  unto  Ja. 
148:8  stormy  wind  fulfill,  h.  tv. 

Is.  66:5  ye  that  tremble  at  h.  tv. 
Jer.  20:9  his  tv.  was  in  mv  heart 
Lam.  2:17  hath  fulfilled  his  to. 
■loel  2:11  strong  th.  esecut.  A.  tv. 
Mat.  8:16  cast  out  spi.  with  h.  tv. 
Luke  4:.32  his  tv.  was  with  power 
John  4:41  many  beli.  his  own  tv. 
5:.38  not  his  tv.  abiding  in  you 
Acts  2:41  that  gladly  rec.  his  tv. 


WOR 

Tif.  i:3  hath  manifested  his  w. 
1  John  2:5  whoso  keepeth  his  tv. 
See  LORD. 

My  WORD. 

yum.  11:23  my  iv.  come  to  pass 

20:24  rebelled  against  my  tv. 
1  K.  6:12  perfor.  tny  tv.  with  th. 

17:1  but  according  to  m,y  tv. 
Is.  .5.5:11  so  sh.  tny  to.  that  goeth 

66:2  to  him  that  trem.  at  my  tv. 
Jer.  1:12  hasten  my  to.  to  perf.  it 

2:3:28  hath  my  IP.  sjieak  my  tv. 

29  not  my  tv.  as  a  fire,  sai.  L.  ? 

30  ag.  proph.  that  steal  my  to. 
29:10  perf.  tny  good  w.  to.  you 

Mat.  24:.35  my  tv.  not  pass  away 
John  5:24  he  that  hcareth  my  to. 
8:31  continue  in  tnytv.  dis.  ind. 

37  my  v).  hath  no  i>lace  in  you 
43  bee.  ye  cannot  hear  my  tO. 

Rev.  3:8  kept  tny  tv.  not  den.  ua. 

This  WORD. 
E.r.  14:12  is  not  t.  tv.  we  tell  th.  ? 
■Tos.  14:10  L.  spake  t.  to.  to  Mos. 
■iSntn.  19:14  sent  this  to.  to  king 

1  K.  2:23  not  spok.  t.  tv.  against 

his  own  life 

2  K.  19:21  this  is  the  to.  spoken 

of  him,  U.  16:13;  24:3;  37:22 
Ezr.  6:11  whoso,  shall  alter  t.  tv. 

10:5  should  do  accord,  to  this  tv. 
Is.  8:20  if  speak  not  acc.  to  t.  tv. 

:30;12  because  ye  despise  this  tv. 
Jer.  5:14  bee.  ye  spe.  t.  tv.  23:.38 

7:2  proclaim  there  t.  to.  and  say 

13:12  speak  unto  them  ttds  tv. 

14:17  therefore  say  t.tv.  to  them 

22:1  L.  said,  Go  and  speak  t.  tv. 

26:1  t.  tv.  came  from  the  Lord, 
saying,  27:1 ;  34:8;  36:1 

28:7  hear  thou  now  this  tv.  Amos 

3:1;  4:1;  5:1 
Pan.  10:11  wh.  he  had  spok.  t.  tv. 
Zee.  4-6  t.  is  tv.  of  L.  to  Zerub. 
.Xcts  22:22  gave  audience  to  t.  tv. 
Rom.  9:9  this  is  tv.  of  promise 
Ileb.  12:27  t.  tv.  once  more  signi. 
1  Pet.  1:25  t.  tv.  preached  to  you 

Thy  WORD. 
Gen.  30:.34  might  be  acc.  to  t.  to. 

41:40  acc.  to  t.  tv.  peo.  be  ruled 
Ex.  8:10  be  it  according  to  t.  tv. 
Num.  14:20  pardoned  acc.  to  t.  tv. 
Peut.  3:3:9  observed  t.  tv.  and  cov. 
1  K.  3:12  done  accord,  to  thy  w. 

8:26  let  thy  tv.  be  verified 

18:.36  done  all  th.  things  at  t.  tv. 

22:13  let  thy  to.  speak  what  is 

good,  2  Chr.  18:12 
Ps.  119:9  by  taking  heed  to  t.  tv. 
11  thy  tv.  ha.  I  hid  in  my  heart 

16  I  will  not  forget  thy  w. 

17  may  live  and  Keep  t.  to.  101 
25  quick,  acco.  to  t.  to.  107,  1.54 
28  strengthen  me  according  to 

thytv.  116 

38  stablish  t.  tv.  42 1  tr.  in  t.  tv. 
41  salvation  according  to  t.  w. 
50  for  thy  to.  quickened  me 

58  be  merciful  ac.  to  t.  to.  65,  76 
67  but  now  have  I  kept  thy  tv. 
74  because  I  hoped  in  t.  to.  147 

81  but  I  hope  in  t.  tv.  114;  140 
thy  tv.  is  very  pure 

82  fa"il  for  t.  w.  105  t.  to.  lamp 
89  O  L.  t.  tv.  is  settled  in  heav. 
133  order  my  steps  in  thy  tv. 
148  that  I  mi.  meditate  in  t.  tv. 
158  bee.  they  kept  not  thy  tv. 

160  t.  tv.  true ;  162  rej.  at  t.  w. 

161  heart  stand,  in  awe  of  t.to. 

169  give  me  under,  ac.  to  t.  tv. 

170  deliver  me  accord,  to  t.  to. 
172  my  tong.  sh.  speak  of  f.  to. 

1.38:2  thou  hast  magnified  t.  to. 
■ler.  15:16  t.  to.  to  me  joy  of  heart 
Ezek.  20:46  drop  t.  tv.  tow.  south 

21:2  drop  t.  iv.  tow.  holy  places 
Atnos  7:16  drop  not  t.  tv.  ag.  Isa. 
Hab.  3:9  bow  naked,  even  t.  tv. 
Luke  1:38  be  it  to  me  ac.  to  t.  to. 

2:29  depart  in  peace,  ac.  to  t.  w. 

5:5  at  t.  tv.  I  will  let  down  net 
John  17:6  they  have  kept  thy  to. 

14  given  thy  tv.  17  thy  tv.  truth 
Acts  4:29  with  boldn.  speak  t.  tv. 
See  TRUTH. 

WORDS. 

Ex.  4:15  Shalt  put  tv.  in  month 
5:9  let  them  not  regard  vain  to. 
19:8  Moses  returned  tv.  of  peo. 
23:8  gift  perverteth  tv.  of  right- 
eous, Deut.  16:19 
34:1  tv.  whi.  were  in  first  tables 
28  Moses  wrote  the  to.  of  the 
covenant,  Deut.  10:2 


WOR 

Petit.  2126  Sihon  wi.  tv.  of  peace 
2K:14  not  go  aside  fr.  any  of  tv. 
29:9  keep  tv.  of  this  covenant, 

2  K.  23:3,  24  ;  2  Chr.  34:31 
.32:1  hear,  O  earth,  tv.  of  my  mo. 
Ps.  .54:2;  78:1;  Prov.1:'2i 
2  Satn.  19:43  tv.  of  men  fiercer 

1  K.  22:13  behold,  tv.  of  proph. 

declare  good,  2  Chr.  18:12 

2  K.  6:13  Ehsha  telleth  the  tv. 
18:20  they  are  vain  tv.  Is.  36:5 

2  Chr.  29:30  sing  prais.  wi.  w.  of 

32.8  people  rested  on  tv.  of  Hez. 
Est.  9::30  letters  with  tv.  of  peace 
Job  C:2G  ye  imagine  to  reprove  tv. 

8:2  to.  of  mouth  be  like  wind? 

12:11  doth  not  ear  try  tv.  ?  34:3 

15:13  let  test  w.  go  out  of  mouth. 

16:3  shall  vain  tv.  have  an  end? 
4  I  could  heap  up  tv.  ag.  yoa 

18:2  how  long  ere  make  end  tv.  f 

19:2  how  lon^  bre.  me  wi.  tv.  f 

2:3:5  I  would  know  tv.  he  answ. 
12  I  esteemed  tv.  of  his  mouth 

.3.5:16  multi.  tv.  without  knowl. 

38:2  who  dark,  counsel  by  tv.t 
Ps.  19:14  let  tv.  of  my  mouth  be 

22:1  why  far  fr.  tv.  of  my  roar.  I 

36:3  tv.  of  his  mouth  are  iniq. 

.52:4  th.  lovest  all  devouring  to. 

55:21  w.  of  his  mouth  smoother 

59:12  tv.  of  their  lips  let  them 
Prov.  1:6  understand  tv.  of  wise 

4:5  decline  not  from  tv.  of,  5:7 

6:2  art  snared  with  tv.  of  mouth 

10:19  in  to.  wanteth  not  sin 

12:16  w.  of  wick,  to  lie  in  wait 

15:26  tv.  of  pure  are  pleasant  to. 

18:4  tv.  of  mouth  are  as  waters 
8  tv.  of  talebea.  wounds,  26:22 

19:7  he  pursueth  them  with  tv. 
27  he  causeth  thee  to  err  fr.  to. 

22:12  overthrows  tv.  of  transg. 
17  bow  ear,  hear  tv.  of  the  wise 
21  make  thee  know  tv.  of  truth 

23:8  thou  sh.  lose  thy  sweet  to. 

29:19  serv.  not  be  correct,  by  tv. 
Ec.  5:3  voice  known  by  tv.  10:14 

10:12  tv.  of  wise  are  gracious 

12:10  sought  out  acceptable  to. 
11  tv.  of  wise  as  goads,  nails 
/>•.  29:11  bee.  as  tv.  of  book  seaL 

37:4  God  will  hear  tv.  of  Rabsh. 

59:13  uttering  tv.  of  falsehood 
,Ter.  11:2  hear  tv.  of  covenant,  6 

23:9  bee.  of'L.  and  tv.  of  holin. 

44:28  remnant  kn.  wh.  tv.  stand 
Ezek.  3:6  tv.  th.  canst  not  unders. 
Dan.  7:25  speak  w.  ag.  Most  H. 

12:4  shut  up  tv.  9  tv.  are  closed 
Mos.  6:5  slain  th.  by  to.  of  mouth 

14:2  take  with  you  tv.  and  turn 
Zee.  1:13  answered  with  good  to. 

7:7  should  ye  not  hear  tne  to.  t 
Mat.  26:44  prayed,  saying  same 

tv.  Mark  14:39 
Lvke  4:22  wondered  at  graci.  vr. 
John  6:63  w.  I  speak  to  you 

68  thou  hast  tv.  of  eternal  life 

17:8  given  them  tv.  gavest  me- 
Acts  2:40  with  tv.  did  he  testify 

7:22  Moses  was  mighty  in  tv. 

10:22  Cornel,  warned  to  hear  to. 

11:14  Peter,  who  sh.  tell  the  to. 

15:15  to  this  agree  tv.  of  proph. 

24  certain  troubled  you  wi.  to. 

18:15  if  it  be  a  question  of  to. 

20:35  to  remember  tv.  of  L.  J'. 

38  sorrowing  for  w.  he  spake 

26:25  I  speak  forth  tv.  of  truth 
Rom.  16:18  by  to.  deceive  hearts 
1  Cor.  1:17  not  wisd.  of  w.  2:4, 13 

14:9  except  ye  utter  tv.  easy 

19  ra.  speak  5  to.  with  underst. 
Eph.  5:6  let  no  man  dec.  wi.  tv. 

1  Tim.  4:6  nouri.  in  to.  of  faith 

2  Tim.  2:14  strive  not  about  to. 
4:15  he  hath  withstood  our  to. 

2  Pet.  3:2  mindful  oftv.  spoken 
Per.  1:3  hear  tv.  of  proph.  22:18 
22:19  take  from  to.  of  prophecy 

All  the  WORDS. 
Ex.  4:28  told  Aar.  a.  t.  to.  of  L. 
24:3  Moses  told  people  all  the  tv. 

Num.  11:24 
Deut.  9:10  on  tables  writ.  a.  t.  tv. 
17:19  keep  a.  tv.  29:29  do  a.  tv. 
27:3  write  on  stones  all  the  tv.  8 
26  that  confirmeth  not  all  t.  to. 
28:58  not  observe  to  do  a.  t.  tv. 
31:12  observe  to  do  all  the  to. 
32:44  JIo.  spake  aJl  t.  w.  of  song 
46  set  hearts  to  a.  t.  to.  I  testi. 
.Jos.  8:34  read  all  the  to.  of  law 

1  Sam.  8:10  Samuel  told  a.  t.  is. 

2  K.  23:2  Josiah  read  all  t.  to.  of 
covenant,  2  Chr.  34:30 

Pro'}.  8:8  atl  the  tv.  of  mouth 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WOR 

Efc.  7:21  no  heed  to  a.  t.  w.  Bpo. 
Jer.  11:8  briii;::  all  t.  w.  of  coven, 
26:2  speak  all  t.  w.  I  command 
30:2  write  all  t.  w.  spoken,  36:2 
36:4  Ba.  wrote  a.  t.  w.  of  L.  32 
43:1  J.  had  ended  all  I.  w.  of  L. 
Acts  5:20  speak  to  peo.  all  tlie  w. 

WORDS  of  God. 
Nmn.  24:4  wh,  heard  w.  of  G.  16 
1  Chr.  25:5  ki.'s  seer  in  w.  Of  G. 
Ezr.  9:4  trenibleth  at  xv.  of  God 
Fs.  107:11  rebelled  ag.  w.  of  God 
John  3:34  G.  sent  speak,  w.of  G. 
8:47  tliat  is  of  G.  hear.  w.  of  G. 
Eev.  17:17  until  w.  of  G.  be  fulf. 

See  HEARD. 

His  WORDS. 

Gen.  37:8  th.  hated  him  for  h.  w. 
Peut.  4:36  heard.  A.  w.  out  of  fire 
Jud.  11:11  Jephth.  uttered  h.  w. 

1  Sa7n.  3:19  let  none  of  h.  w.  fall 

2  Chr.  36:16  they  despised  h  U  w. 
Job  22:22  lay  up  his  w.  in  heart 

32:14  not  directed  h.  w.  ag.  me 

34:35  his  w.  were  without  wisd. 
37  he  multiplieth  his  w.  ag.  G. 
Ps.  55:21  his  v).  softer  than  oil 

106:12  then  believed  they  hisw. 
Prov.  17:27  knowl  spareth  Ais 

29:20  man  th.  is  hasty  in  h.  w.  ? 

30:6  add  thou  not  unto  his  w. 
Is.  31:2  Lord  not  call  back  Ais  w. 
Jer.  18:18  not  give  heed  to  A.  w. 
Dan.  9:12  he  hath  confirm,  h.  w. 
Amos  7:10  not  able  to  bear  h.  w. 
Mark  10:24  astonished  at  his  w. 

12:13  to  catch  him  in  his  w. 

Lnke  20:20 
Luke  20:26  not  take  hold  of  h.  w. 

24:8  they  remembered  his  w. 
See  LORD. 

My  WORDS. 
Num.  12:6  hear  my  w.  Job  34:2 
Deut.  4:10  make  th.  hear  my  w. 

11:18  lay  up  7ny  lu.  in  yo.  heart 

18:18  I  will  put  my  ?ti.  in  mouth 

19  whoso,  will  not  heark.  to  my 
w.  I  requ.  Jer.  29:19;  35:13 

Neh.  6:19  uttered  my  iv.  to  him 
Job  6:3  }ny  w.  are  swallowed  up 

19:2.3  O  that  my  lo.  were  written 

29:22  my  w.  they  spake  not 

33:1  hearken  to  all  my  w.  34:16 

Ads  ^-.li 
3  my  w.  shall  be  of  upri.  36:4 
Ps.  5:1  give  car  to  my  w.  O  Lord 

50:17  casteth  7ny  iv.  behind  th. 

56:5  every  day  th.  wrest  my  iv. 

141:6  they  shall  bear  my  w. 
Piov.  1:23  make  kn.  m.  w.  to  you 

2:1  if  thou  w'ilt  receive  my  w. 

4:4  let  thy  heart  retain  my  w. 

20  my  son,  attend  to  my  w. 
7:1  my  son,  keep  my  w. 

Is.  51:16  I  have  put  my  w.  in  thy 
mouth,  Jer.  1:9 

59:21  my  w.  wh.  I  put  in  mouth 
Jer.  5:14  my  w.  in  thy  moutli 

6:19  not  hearkened  to  my  w. 

11:10  refused  to  hear  my  w. 

18:2  cause  thee  to  hear  my  w. 

19:15  they  mi.  not  liear  my  w. 

23:22  caused  peo.  to  hear  my  w. 

25:8  ye  have  not  heard  J7iy  w. 
13  bring  upon  that  land  jnyw. 

39:16  bring  my  w.  on  this  city 

44:29  you  may  know  my  w. 
Ezek.  2:7  speak  my  w.  3:4,  10 

12:28  none  oimy  w.  be  prolon. 
Slic.  2:7  do  not  my  lo.  do  good  to 
Zee.  1:6  my  w.  did  they  not  take 
Mark  8::38  ashamed  of  my  iv.  of 
him  Son  be  asha.  Luke  9:26 

13:31  my  w.  shall  not  pass  away, 

Luke  21::33 
Luke  l:'iO  thon  believ.  notmyw. 
John  5:47  how  believe  my  w.  ? 

12:47  if  any  man  hear  my  iu. 
48  he  tliat  receiveth  not  my  w. 

14:23  keep  my  w.  15:7  abide 

Their  WORDS. 

Gen.  34:18  t.  w.  pleased  Hamor 
!  Chr.  9:0  I  believed  not  their  w. 
Ps.  19:4  their  iv.  to  the  end  of  the 

world.  Pom.  10:18 
Ezek.  2:6  be  not  afraid  of  their  iv. 
Luke  24:11  t.  w.  seemed  as  tales 

These  WORDS. 

Ex.  19:6  t.  UK  th.  slialt  speak,  7 
20:1  God  spake  t.  w.  Deut.  5:22 
34:27  write  thes:e  w.  Jer.  36:17 
35:1  these  are  the  w.  which  Lord 
commanded,  Deut.  6:6;  29:1 
A'um.  16:31  end  of  these  w.  Deut. 
32:45;  1  24:16 


WOR 

Derit.  12:28  all  these  iB.  Zee.  B:9 

1  S(i7n.  21:12  David  laid  up  t.  w. 

2  K.  2;!:l(j  man  proclaimed  t.  w. 
Jer.  3:12  procl.  I.  iv.  tow.  north 

7:27  speak  I.  w.  unto  th.  26:15 
16:10  sh.  t.  w.  25::30  proph.  t.  w. 
38:24  let  no  man  know  of  t.  w. 
45:1  wh.  he  had  writ.  t.  w.  51:60 
51:61  when  thou  shall  read  t.  iv. 

Litke  24:44  t.  are  the  %v.  I  spake 

John  0:22  t.  w.  spake  his  parents 
10:21  these  are  not  «).  of  a  devil 

Acts  2:22  men  of  Israel  hear  t.  w. 
10:44  while  Pet.  yet  spake  t.  w. 
13:42  t.  w.  might  be  preached 
28:29  said  t.  w.  Jews  departed 

1  yAc.?.  4:18  comfort  one  another 
with  the/e  w. 

Rev.  21:5  t.  w.  true  and  faithful 

Thy  WORDS. 

Deut.  33:3  ev.  one  sh  rec.  of  t.  w. 
■Jos.  1:18  wh.  not  heark.  to  t.  w. 
Jud.  11:10  if  do  not  acc.  to  t.  w. 
13:12  let  thy  w.  come  to  pass 

1  Sam.  15:24  I  have  transg.  t.  w. 
28:21  I  have  hearkened  to  t.  w. 

2  Sam.  7:21  for  thy  w.  sake 

28  that  God  and  thy  tv.  be  true 
1  A'.  1:14  come  and  confirm  t.  w. 
Neh.  9:8  th.  hast  performed  t.  w. 
■Job  4:4  t.  w.  upheld  him  th.  was 
Ps.  119:57  said  I  wo.  keep  t.  w. 
103  sweet  t.  w.  to  my  taste  I 
130  entrance  of  t.  w.  giv.  light 
1.39  enemies  ha.  forgotten  t.  w. 
Prov.  23:8  shalt  lose  t.  sweet  w. 

9  he  will  despise  wisd.  of  t.  v). 
Ec.  5:2  not  rash,  let  t.  V).  be  few 
■Jer.  15:16  thyw.  were  found 
Ezek.  33:31  hear  thy  u>.  32 
Dan.  10:12  Daniel,  thy  w.  heard 
}lat.  12:37  by  t.  w.  shalt  be  justi. 

Vour  WORDS. 

Gen.  42:16  in  prison  y.  w.  be  pro. 

44:10  accord,  to  y.  iv.  Jos.  2:21 
Deut.  1:34  Lord  heard  y.  w.  5:28 
■Job  32:11  I  waited  for  your  w. 
Is.  41:26  none  heareth  your  w. 
■Jer.  42:4  I  will  pray  acc.  to  y.  w. 
Ezek.  35:13  have  multiiilied  y.  w. 
.Mai.  2:17  wearied  L.  with  y.  w. 

3:13  y.  w.  been  ag.  me,  saith  L. 
Mat.  10:14  not  rec.  nor  hear  y.  w. 

WORK. 

Ex.  5:9  more  w.  laid  on  the  men 
12:16  no  manner  of  w,  shall  be 

done,  20:10;  Lev.  16:29,  23:3, 

28,  31 ;  Num.  29:7 
18:20  show  the  w.  they  must  do 
31:14  whoso  doeth  any  w.  ther, 

sh.  be  cut  off.  15  ;  Lev.  23:30 
35:2  six  days  w.  be  done,  20:9 
36:7  suflicient  for  all  the  w. 
L£V.  23:7dono  servile?«).  therein, 

8,  21,  25,  3.5,  36 ;  Num.  28:18, 

25,  26;  29:1,  12,  .35 
Deut.  4:28  w.  of  men's  hands, 

27:15;  2  K.  19:18;  2  Chr. 

32:19;  Ps.  11.5:4  ;  1.35:15 
5:14  sabbath,  in  it  thou  shalt 

not  w.  16:8;  Jer.  17:22,  24 
31:29  to  provoke  him  thro'  w. 

of  hands,  1  K.  16:7 ;  Jer.  32:.30 
33:11  bless  L.  acc.  ?o.  of  his  hau. 

1  K.  5:16  officers  over  iv.  9:23 
7:8  house  had  court  of  like  w. 

2  K.  12:11  into  ban.  did  ?i'.22:5,9 

1  Chr.  9:;33  in  that  w.  day  and  ni. 
16:.37  minister  as  day's  iv.  requ. 
29:1  the  w.  is  great,  Neh.  4:19 

2  6'/(?-.31:21  ev.  iv.  he  began  didit 
34:12  men  did  the  iv.  faithfully 

Ezr.  4:24  then  ceased  the  w. 
5:8  this  iv.  ^oeth  fast  on 
6:7  let  w.  ol  house  of  G.  alone 
22  stren.  hands  in  w.  of  house 
10:13  nei.  a  w.  of  one  day  or  two 

Neh.  3:5  nob.  put  not  necks  to  iv. 
4:11  slay  th.  cause  w.  to  cease 
6:3  why  should  the  to.  cease 
16  they  perc.  this  w.  was  of  G. 
7:70  the  fathers  gave  to  the  jc. 

Job  1:10  blessed  w.  of  his  hands 
10:3  despise  w.  of  thy  hands 
14:15  desire  to  w.  of  thy  hands 
24:5  as  asses  go  they  to  their  w. 
31:11  for  w.  of  a  nian  shall  he 
render  to  him,  1  Pet.  1:17 
19  they  are  all  iv.  of  his  hands 
30:9  he  showeth  ?f.  and  tnuisg. 

P.t.  8:3  I  consi.  w.  of  th.  finu'ors 
9:10  snared  in  to.  of  his  hands 
19:1  firmament  show,  handy  iv. ; 
28:4  after  the  iv.  of  their  hands 
44:1  heard  what  «>.  thou  didst 
90:17  establish  w.  of  our  bauds  I 
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Ps.  95:9  fa,  proved  me,  raw  my  w. 
101:3  I  hate  the  w.  of  them  that 
102:25  hcav.  are  w.  of  thy  hands 
143:5  I  muse  on  w.  of  thy  hands 

Prov.  11:18  worketh  deceitful  w. 

Ec.  3:17  a  time  for  every  w. 
5:6  sh.  G.  destroy  w.  of  hands  ? 
8:9  I  applied  my  heart  to  ev.  w. 
14  happen  acc.  tow.  of  wicked 
0:10  there  is  no  w.  in  grave 
12:14  G.  will  bri.  w.  into  judg. 

Cant.  7:1  iv.  of  acun.  workman 

Is.  2:8  they  worship  w.  of  their 
own  hands,  .37:19  ;  Jer.  1:16; 
10:.3,  9,15;  51:18 
17:8  not  look  to  w.  of  his  hands 
19:15  nei,  be  any  w.  for  Egypt 
25  Assyria  the  iv.  of  my  bauds 
28:21  that  he  may  do  his  w. 
29:16  sh,  w.  say  of  him  made  it 
23  children,  the  w.  of  my  hands 
32:17  w.  of  righteousness,  peace 
45:11  concerni.  w.  of  my  hands 
49:4  surely  my  w.  is  with  my  G. 
60:21  inherit  w.  of  my  hands 
61:8  I  will  direct  th,  w.  in  truth 
64:8  we  are  the  w.  of  thy  hands 
65:22  elect  enjoy  iv.  of  tli.  hands 

Jer.  32:19  great  and  mighty  in  w. 
50:29  recompense  her  according 
to  w.  Lam.  3:64 

Ezek.  15:3  shall  wood  do  any  w.  ? 
4  is  it  meet  for  w.  ?  5  no  w. 
16:30  w.  of  a  whorish  woman 

Hos.  13:2  the  w.  of  craftsman 
14:3  say  no  more  to  w.  of  hands 

Mic.  5:13  no  more  w.  w.  of  hands 

Hab.  1:5  work  a  xv.  in  your  days 

Hag.  2:14  so  is  ev.  w.  of  hands 

Mark  6:5  there  do  no  mighty  w. 

John  7:21  done  one  to.  ye  marvel. 
17:4  finished  Vacw.  thou gavest 

Acts  5:38  if  this  w.  be  of  men 
13:2  tv.  whereunto  I  called  them 
41 1  work  a  w.  in  your  day 
14:26  w.  which  they  fulfilled 
15:38  went  not  with  them  to  w. 

Pom.  2:15  show  w.  of  law  writ. 
9:28  short  w.  L.  make  up.  earth 
11:6  otherwise  w.  is  no  more  w. 

1  Cor.  3:13  ev.  man's  iv.  be  manif. 
14  if  w.  abide ;  15  if  w.  burnt 

9:1  are  not  ye  my  w.  in  Lord? 
Eph.  4:12  some  for  w.  of  minis. 
PhU.  2:.30?f .  of  C.  was  nigh  death 

2  Thes.  1:11  God  fulfil  w.  of  faith 
2:17  stablish  you  in  ev.  good  w. 

2  Tim.  4:5  w.  of  an  evangelist 
Jam.  1:4  let  patienceha.  perf.  w. 

25  a  doer  of  w.  sh.  be  blessed 
See  EVIL. 

WORK,  S  of  God. 
Ex.  32:16  tables  were  jt).  of  God 
Job  37:14  wondrous  w.  of  God 
Ps.  64:9  all  declare  the  w.  of  G. 
66:5  come  and  see  w.  of  God 
78:7  might  not  forget  w.  of  God 
Ec.  7:13  consider  the  w.  of  God 
8:17  I  beheld  all  the  ?«.  of  God 
11:5  thou  knowest  not  w.  of  G. 
Jolin  6:28  might  work  w.  of  God 
29  this  is  w.  of  God  that  ye 
9:3  that  %v.  qf  God  be  manifest 
Acts  2:11  hear  th.  speak  w.  of  G. 
Rom.  14:20  tor  meat  destroy  not 
the  w.  of  God 

See  GOOD,  GREAT. 

His  WORK. 

Gen.  2:2  G.  ended  h.  w.  3  rested 
E.r:.  36:4  every  man  from  liis  w. 
Deut.  32:4  his  w.  is  perfect 
Jud.  19:16  old  man  ca.  fr.  his  to. 
1  Sum.  8:16  take  asses  to  ?ds  to. 
1  A'.  7:14  Hiram  wrought  /fW  u\ 

1  C/tr.  4:23  dw.  wi.  king  for  h.  to. 

2  Chr.  8:9  made  no  serv.  for  li.  w. 
16:5  Baasha  let  liis  to.  cease 

Neh.  4: 15  return,  ev.  man  to  h.  to. 
Job  7:2  looketh  for  rew.  of  h.  to. 

36:24  rem.  thou  magnify  his  w. 

37:7  all  men  may  know  his  tv. 
Ps.  02:12  renderest  to  ev.  man 
accordingtoA.  to.  Prov.  24:29 

1W:2;3  man  gocth  to  his  to. 

lll:3/t.  w.  is honorable.glorious 
Prov.  16:11  weights  of  bag  v>. 

20:11  whether  his  w.  be  pure 

21:8  for  the  pure  h.  lo.  is  right 
7s.  5:10  let  him  hasten  Aw  to. 

10:12  L.  performed  A.  whole  w. 

28:21  that  he  mav  do  his  to. 

40:10  Aw  w.  is  before  him,  62:11 

54:16  bring,  an  instru.  for  A.  to. 
Jf.r.  22:13  givetli  not  for  his  w. 
Hab.  2:lSmakerof  A.  tv.  trusteth 
Murk  13:3-4  gave  ev.  man  his  tv. 
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■John  4:34  my  meat  is  to  fin.  A.  te. 
Gal.  6:4  every  man  prove  his  tv. 
Rev.  22:12  to  every  man  as  h.  to. 

See  LORD,  NEEDLE. 

Our  WORK. 

Gen.  5:29  this  sh.  comfort  our  to. 
Thy  WORK. 

Ex.  20:9  six  days  do  all  thy  to. 

23:12;  Deut.  5:13 
Ruth  2:12  L.  recompense  thy  to. 
Ps.  77:12  I  will  meditate  thy  to. 

90:16  let  t.  to.  ap.  unto  thy  serv. 

92:4  made  me  glad  thro'  thy  to. 
Prov.  24:27  prep,  thy  to.  without 
Is.  45:9  or  t.  w.  hath  no  hands? 
Jtr.  31:16  thyw.  sh.  be  rewarded 
Hab.  3:2  re\  ive  thy  tv.  in  years 

Your  WORK. 
Ex.  5:11  not  aught  oty.  to.  dim. 
2  dir.  15:7  tj.  tv.  sh.  be  rewarded 
la.  41:24  your  to.  is  of  naUL'ht 
1  Thes.  1:3  remember  y.  to.  faith 
Heb.  6:10  to  forget  y.  to.  of  faith 

WORK-FELLOW. 
Bom.  16:21  my  to.f.  salute  you 

WORK,  Verb. 
Ex.  5:18  go  therefore  now  and  to. 

34:21  six  days  thou  shalt  tv. 

35:2  whoso  to.  ther.  put  to  death 
1  Satn.  14:6  may  be  Lord  will  to. 
1  A".  21:20  sold  thys.  to  to.  evil,  25 
Neh.  4:6  people  had  a  mind  to  w. 
Job  23:9  on  left  hand  wh.  he  tv. 
Ps.  58:2  in  heart  you  to.  wicked. 

119:126  it  is  time  for  Lord  to  to. 
Prov.  11:18  wick.  to.  decei.  work 
Is.  19:9  they  that  to.  in  flax 

4.3:13 1  will  tv.  who  shall  let  it 
Ezek.  33:26  ye  w.  abomination 
Dan.  11:23  he  sh.  tv.  deceitfully 
Mic.  2:1  woe  to  them  that  tv.  evil 
Hab.  1:5  I  will  tv.  a  work  in  your 

days.  Acts  13:41 
Ha/;.  2:4  tv.  for  I  am  with  you 
Mai.  3:15  tv.  wicked,  are  set  up 
Mat.  21:28  go  tv.  in  my  vineyard 
Luke  13:14  wh.  men  ought  to  to. 
John  5:17  Father  worketh,  I  to. 

6:38  might  tv.  the  works  of  God 
SO  said.  What  dost  thou  to.  f 

9:4  I  must  tu.  the  works  of  him 
Rom.  7:5  sin  did     in  our  mem. 

8:28  all  thi.  w.  to^eth.  for  good 
Eph.  4:19  tow.  uncleanness  with 
Phil.  2:12  til.  out  your  salvation 

1  Thes.  4:11  to  V).  with  hands 

2  Thes.  2:7  mys.  of  iniq.  doth  to. 
3:10  not  w.  neit.  should  he  eat 

12  that  with  quietness  they  to. 
See  INIQUITY. 

WORKER. 

1  K.  7:14  was  a  w.  in  brass 

WORKERS. 

2  K.  23:24  iv.  wi.  familiar  spirits 
2  Cor.  6:1  tv.  together  with  him 

11:13  false  apostles,  deceitful  tv. 
Phil.  8:2  dogs,  beware  of  evil  tc. 
See  INIQUITT. 

WORKS. 
Ex.  5:13  fulfil  your  to.  and  tasks 
Num.  16:28  sent  me  to  do  th.  tv. 
Deut.  2:7  bles.  thee  in  to.  16:15 
Jud.  2:10  which  knew  not  w. 
1  Sam.  8:8  acc.  to  w.  they  done 

1  K.  13:11  XoMtv.  man  of  G.  did 

2  K.  22:17  provoked  me  to  anger 

with  w.  of  hands.  2  Chr. 
NeJi.  9:35  nor  turned  fr.  wick,  w, 
Ps.  14:1  done  abominable  w. 
17:4  concerning  the  tv.  of  men 
92:4  triumph  iii  w.  of  thy  hands 
111:2  tv.  of  the  Lord  are  great 
7  tv.  of  hands,  verity  and  jud. 
138:8  forsake  not  tv.  of  own  ha. 
141:4  to  practise  wicked  to. 
Prov.  31:31  let  her  tv.  praise  her 
Ec.  1:14 1  havp  seen  to.  done,  2:11 
Is.  26:12  wrought  our  w.  in  us 
Jer.  7:13  bee.  ye  have  done  th.  to. 
25:6  provo.  riot  with  tv.  7 ;  44:3 
14  recompense  them  according 
to  u\  of  hands.  Rev.  2:23 
Ezek.  6:6  your  w.  be  abolished 
Dan.  4:37  him  wh.  «'.  are  truth 
Mic.  6:16  tv.  of  house  of  A.  kept 
Mat.  11:2  John  heard  to.  of  Chr. 
JoJin  5:20  show  him  greater  w. 
36      Father  hath  "-ivcn  me 
7:3  may  see  the  tv.  tnou  doc  st 
7  I  testifv  tv.  thereof  are  c\\\ 
8:39  would  do  tv.  of  Abraham 
9:4  I  must  work  the  u\  of  him 
10:25  to.  I  do  in  Father's  name 
32  for  wh.  of  w.  do  ye  etc.  mef 


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John  10:37  if  I  do  not  vi.  38  be- 
lieve w. 

14:10  doethw.  11  believe  for  w. 
12  w.  tUat  I  do,  shall  he  do,  gr. 
15:24  if  I  had  not  done  the  w. 
Acts  7:41  rejoiced  in  w.  of  hands 
26:20  do  iv.  meet  for  repentance 
2!om.  3:27  by  what  law  ?  of  iv.  f 
4:2  if  Abr.  were  justified  by  w. 
6G.  imputeth  right,  with. 
9:11  not  of  w.  but  of  him  that 
32  but  as  it  were  by  v).  of  law 
11:6  if  by  grace,  uo  more  oiw. 
13:12  cast  ofl"  w.  of  darkness 
Gal.  2:16  man  is  not  justi.  by  w. 
8:2  receiv.  ye  Sp.  by  w.  of  law  ? 
6  doeth  he  it  by  w.  of  the  law 
10  as  many  as  are  of  xv.  of  law 
5:19  w.  of  the  flesh  are  manifest 
Eph.  2:9  not  of  w.  lest  any  boast 
5:11  wi.  unfruitful  w.  of  darkn. 
Col.  1:21  enemies  by  wicked  w. 

1  Thes.  5:13  esteem  for  w.  sake 
S  Tim.  1:9  saved  us,  not  accord- 
ing to  our  w.  Tit.  3:5 

Tit.  1:16  but  in  iv.  they  deny  G. 

Heb.  1:10  heav.  it;,  of  thy  hands 
2:7  set  him  ov.  w.  of  thy  hands 
8:9  your  fathers  saw  my  w. 
4:3  although  w.  were  finished 
6: 1  repentance  from  dead  w. 
9:14  purge  consc.  from  dead  w. 

Jam.  2:14  not  w.  can  faith  save? 

17  faith  with.  w.  is  dead,  20:26 

18  show  me  thy  faith  with.  w. 

21  was  not  Abr.  justi.  by  w.  f 

22  by  w.  was  faith  made  perf. 

24  by  z/).  a  man  is  justified 

25  was  not  R.  justified  by  w.  ? 

2  Pet.  3:10  w.  therein  burnt  up 
1  JbA?j3:8  mi.  destroy  w.  of  devil 
Km.  2:26  that  keepeth  w.  to  end 

9:20  repented  not  oiw.  of  hands 
18:6  double,  according  to  her  w. 
See  EVIL,  oooD,  work  of  God. 
His  WORKS. 

1  Sam.  19:4  his  w.  to  thee  good 

2  Chr.  32::30  Hez.  prosp.  in  A.  w. 
Ps.  3.3:4  A.  w.  are  done  in  truth 

78:11  forget  Aw'  w.  wond.  106:13 

103:22  bless  the  Lord,  all  his  w. 

104:31  L.  shall  rejoice  in  his  w. 

107:22  declare  A.  w.  witlx  rejoic. 

111:6  show.  peo.  power  of  A.  w. 

145:9  his  mercies  are  over  A.  w. 
17  Lord  is  holy  in  all  his  w. 
Prov.  8:22  pos.  me  before  his  w. 

24:12  render  to  ev.  man  ac.  to  A. 

w.    Mat.  16:27;  2  Tim.  4:14 
Ec.  3:22  man  sh.  rejoice  in  A.  w. 
Dan.  9:14  G.  is  right,  in  his  w. 
Acts  15:18  known  to  G.  are  A.  w. 
Meb.  4:4  rest,  on  7th  day  IV.  A.  w. 

10  hath  ceased  from  A.  own  w. 
Jam.  2:22  faith  wro.  with  A.  w.  ? 

3:13  of  a  good  couversat.  his  uo. 

iSeeLORD,  MAKVELLOnS,  MIGHTY. 

Their  WOBRS. 

Ex.  5:4  let  people  from  their  w. 

2:3:24  shalt  not  do  after  their  w. 
Neh.  6:14  accord,  to  these  t.  w. 
Job  34:25  therof.  he  know.  t.  w. 
Ps.  33:15  he  considereth  <Aeir  mi. 

106:35  they  learned  their  w. 
39  thus  defiled  with  t.  own  w. 
Ec.  9:1 1.  w.  are  in  hand  of  God 
Is.  29:15  t.  w.  are  in  the  dark 

41:29  vanity,  t.  w.  are  nothing 

59:6  nor  cover  thems.  wi.  t.  w. 

66:18  I  kn.  t.  w.  and  thonghts 
Aims  8:7  nev.  forg.  any  of  t.  w. 
Jon.  3:10  G.  saw  t.  w.  th,  turned 
Mat.  23:3  do  not  ye  after  t.  w. 

5  t.  VI.  do  to  be  seen  of  men 
2  Cm".  11:15  end  accord,  to  t.  w. 
Rev.  14:13  I.  w.  do  follow  them 

20:12  judged  accord,  to  t.  w.  13 

Thy  WORKS. 

Deut.  3:24  according  to  thy  w.  ? 
15:10  L.  sh.  bless  thee  in  t.  w. 
2  Chr.  20:37  L.  hath  broken  t.  w. 
Ps.  26:7  tell  of  t.  wond.  w.  145:4 
66:3  how  terri.  art  thou  in  t.  w. 
73:28  that  I  may  declare  thij  w. 
66:8  neither  are  any  works  like 

unto  thy  w. 
92:5  O  L.  how  great  are  thy  w. 
104:13  earth  satisfied  with  the 

fruit  of  thy  w. 
34  how  manifold  are  thy  w.  ! 
143:5  remem.  I  meditate  on  t.  w. 
145:10  thy  w.  shall  praise  thee 
Prov.  16:3  commit  t.  w  to  Lord 
Ec.  9:7  God  accepteth  thy  w. 
Is.  57:12  I  will  declare  thy  w. 
Jer.  48:7  thou  trusted  in  thy  w. 
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,Tam.  2:18  eh.  faith  without  t.  w. 
liev.  2:2  I  know  thy  w.  9,  13,  19; 
3:1,  8,  15 

3:2  I  have  not  found  t.  ic.  perf. 

Wonderful  WORKS. 
Ps.  40:5  many  are  thy  wond.  w. 

78:4  showing  his  wonderful  w. 

107:8  praise  L.  for  his  w.  w.  to 
children  of  men,  15,  21,  31 

111:4  made  his  w.  w.  rememb. 
Mat.  7:22  in  thy  na.  done  tv.  w. 
Acts  2:11  hear  in  tongues  w.  w. 
See  WONDROUS. 

WORRETH. 
Job  3.3:29  these  w.  God  for  man 
Ps.  15:2  w.  righteousness,  dwell 

101:7  10.  deceit  shall  not  dwell 
Prov.  11:18  wicked  w.  deceitful 

26:28  flattering  mouth  if.  ruin 

31:13  she  w.  with  her  hands 
Ex.  3:9  what  profit  he  that  w.  T 
Is.  44:12  the  smith  w.  in  coals 

64:5  meetest  him  th.  w.  right. 
Dan.  6:27  w.  signs  and  wonders 
John  5:17  my  Fath.  w.  hitherto 
Acts  10:35  he  that  lu.  righteous. 
Rom.  2:10  to  every  one  w.  good 

4:4  to  him  that  w.  is  reward 
5  him  that  w.  not,  but  believ. 
15  because  the  law  iv.  wrath 

5:3  tribulation  w.  patience 

13:10  love  w.  no  ill  to  neighbor 

1  Cor.  12:6  it  is  same  G.  that  w. 
11  these  w.  that  one  and  same 

16:10  for  he  w.  the  work  of  L. 

2  Cor.  4:12  then  death  w.  in  us 
17  w.  for  us  more  weight  of  gl. 

7:10  godly  sor.  w.  repentance 
Gal.  3:5  he  that  w.  miracles 

5:6  but  faith  which  w.  by  love 
Eph.  1:11  who  w.  all  things 

2:2  spirit  that  w.  in  disobed. 

3:20  according  to  power?/;,  in  us 
Phil.  2:13  it  is  God  w.  in  you 
Col.  1:29  wh.  w.  in  me  mightily 
1  Tluts.  2:13  effectually  w.  in  you 
Jam.  1:3  try.  of  faith  w.  patience 
20  wrath  of  man  w.  not  right. 
Rev.  21:27  whosoe.  w.  abomina. 

WORKING,  Participle. 
Ps.  52:2  like  a  razor  w.  deceit. 

74:12  w.  salvation  in  the  earth 
Ezek.  46:1  gate  shut  six  w.  days 
Mark  16:20  Lord  w.  with  them 
Rom.  1:27  w.  that  is  unseemly 

7: 13  sin     death  in  me  by  good 

1  Cor.  4:12  w.  with  our  hands 
Eph.  4:28  iv.  thing  that  is  good 

2  Thes.  3:11  w.  not,  busybodies 
Heb.  13:21  lo.  th.  wh.  is  pleasuig 
Rev.  16:14  spir.  of  devils  w.  mira. 

WORKING,  Substantive. 
Is.  28:29  Lord  excellent  in  w. 

1  Cor.  9:6  power  to  forbear  V).  ? 
12:10  another  the  2«.  of  miracles 

Eph.  1:19  accord,  to  w.  of  power 
3:7  giv.  me  by  w.  of  his  power 
4:16  accord,  to  w.  in  measure 
Phil.  3:21  accord,  to  w.  thereby 
Col.  1:29  his  w.  wh.  work,  in  me 

2  Thes.  2:9  after  tlie  w.  of  Satan 

WORKMAIV. 
Ex.  a5:35  work  of  cun.  w.  38:23 
Cant.  7:1  work  of  a  cunning  w. 
Is.  40:19  IV.  melteth  an  image 
20  seeketh  to  him  a  cun.  w. 
Jer.  10:3  work  of  w.  with  axe 
Hos.  8:6  !0.  made  it,  not  of  God 
Mat.  10:10  iv.  is  worthy  of  meat 
2  Tim,  2:15  a  w.  not  to  be  asha. 

WORKMAIVSHIP. 
Ex.  31:3  and  in  all  manner  of  w. 
5;  35:31 

2  K.  16:10  accord,  to  w.  thereof 
Ezek.  28:13  iv.  of  tabrets  prepar. 
Eph.  2:10  we  are  his  w.  in  C.  Je. 

WORRMEW. 
2  K.  12:14  they  gave  that  to  the 
W.15;  2  Chr.  34:10,  17 

1  Chr.  22:15  w.  with  th.  in  abun. 
25:1  the  number  of  the  ?i>. 

2  Chr.  24: 13  so  the  w.  wrought 
Ezr.  3:9  set  w.  in  house  of  God 
Is.  44:11  the  iv.  they  are  of  men 
Acts  19:25  with  w.  of  like  occup. 

WORLD. 

1  Sam.  2:8  he  set  w.  upon  them 

2  Sam.  22:16  the  foundations  of 

the  w.  appeared,  Ps.  18:15 
1  Chr.  16:30  w.  sh.  not  be  moved 
Job  18:18  sh.  be  chased  out  of 
34:13  who  hath  disposed  the  w. 
37:12  may  do  on  the  face  of  zv. 
Ps.  9:8  he  shaU  judge  the  w.  in 
righteousness,  96:13;  98:9 


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Ps.  17:14  deliver  from  men  Of 
the  w. 

19:4  to  end  of  w.  Rom.  10:18 
22:27  ends  o(w.  shall  remember 
24:1  the  earth  and  the  w.  is  the 

Lord's,  98:7;  A'aA.  1:5 
33:8  inhabit,  of  w.  stand  in  awe 
49:1  give  ear,  inliabitauts  of  w. 
50:12  for  the  w.  is  mine 
77:18  lightnings  liglit.  w.  97:4 
89:11  founded  w.  and  its  fulness 
90:2  form,  the  earth  and  the  w. 
93:1  the  w.  also  is  established 
96:10  w.  also  sh.  be  established 
Prov.  8:26  not  made  dust  of  w. 
Ec.  3:11  set  w.  in  their  heart 
Is.  13:11  I  will  punish  w.  forevil 
14:17  is  this  he  made  w.  wild.  ? 

21  nor  fill  face  of  w.  wi.  cities 
24:4  the  w.  langnisheth  away 
27:6  Is.  eh.  fi.l  the  w.  with  fruit 
34:1  let  world  hoar,  and  all  that 
45:17  not  confoun.  w.  with,  end 

Mat.  4:8  the  devil  ehowetli  him 
all  kingd.  of  the  w.  Luke4:5 
5:14  ye  are  the  light  of  the  w. 
13:38  field  is  w.  good  seed  chil. 
40  so  shall  it  be  in  end  olw.  49 
16:26  what  profit,  gain  w.  lose 
soul  ?  Mai-k  8::36 ;  Luke  9:25 
18:7  woe  to  tv.  bee.  of  offences 
24:14  sh.  be  preaclicd  in  all  the 

w.  for  witness,  Mark  14:9 
Luke  1:70  who  ha.  been  since  w. 

began.  Acts  3:21 
2:1  decree  that  w.  sh.  be  taxed 
20:35  worthy  to  obtain  that  iv. 
JohnV.W  he  was  in  w.  the  w.  was 
made  by  him.  Acts  17:24 
29  L.  of  G.  takes  away  sin  of  mi. 
3:16  God  so  loved  the  w.  that 

17  w.  thro'  him  might  be  sav. 
4:42  C.  Savi.  of  w.  1  John  4:14 
6:33  bread  of  G.  giv.  life  to  w. 

51  my  flesh,  I  give  for  life  of 
7:4  these  th.  show  thyself  to  w. 

7  w.  cannot  hate  you 
8:12  said,  I  am  light  of  m).  9:5 
12:19  the  w.  is  gone  after  him 

47  I  CO.  not  to  jud.  but  save  w. 
14:17  Sp.  wh.  10.  cannot  receive 

19  the  w.  seeth  me  no  more 

22  how  manifest  thyself  unto 
us  and  not  unto  the  w.  ? 

27  I  give,  not  as  the  w.  givefh 
31  the  w.  may  know  1  love  Fa. 

15:18  w.  hate  you,  1  John  3:13 
19  of  w.  the  w.  love  his  own 
16:20  but  the  w.  shall  rejoice 

28  I  leave  w.  and  go  to  Father 
33  I  have  overcome  the  w. 

17:5  glory  I  had  before  w.  was 
6  name  to  men  gav.  out  of  w. 
9 1  pray  not  for  m).  but  for  them 

14  w.  hated  th.  bee.  not  of  w. 

15  not  take  them  out  of  w. 

16  not  of  w.  as  I  am  not  of  w. 
21  that  the  w.  may  believe  th. 

hast  sent  me,  23 
25  the  10.  hath  not  known  me 
18:20  1  spake  openly  to  w. 
21:25  %o.  could  not  cont.  books 
Acts  17:6  turned  w.  upside  down 
19:27  Diana,  Asia  and  w.  worsh. 
24:5  a  mover  of  sedit.  thro'  w. 
Rom.  1:8  faith  is  spo.  of  thro'  w. 
3:6  for  how  shall  G.  judge  w. 

18  w.  may  bee.  guilty  bef  G. 
4:13  he  should  be  heir  of  w. 
11:12  fall  of  th.  bo  riches  aiw. 

15  if  casting  away  of  them  be 
reconciling  of  w. 

1  Cor.  1:21  w.  by  wis.  kn.  not  G. 
2:7  wisdom  G.  ordained  bef.  w. 

12  not  received  spirit  of  w. 
3:22  w.  or  life,  or  death,  yours 
4:9  are  made  a  spectacle  to  w. 

13  we  are  made  as  filtn  of  mi. 
5:10  then  must  ye  go  out  of  w. 
6:2  kn.  th.  saints  sh.  judge  mi.  ? 
7:33  careth  for  things  in  w.  34 
8:13  eat  no  flesh  wh.  w.  stand. 
11:32  not  be  condemned  with  ai. 

2  Cor.  5:19  C.  reconc.  w.  to  hims. 
Gal.  6:14  by  wh.  u\  is  crucified 
2  Tim.  1:9  in  Christ  before  m. 

began,  Tit.  1:2 

Heh.  2:5  in  subjection  w.  to  come 
6  5  tasted  powers  of  w.  to  come 
ll::j8  of  wn.  w.  was  not  worthy 

Jam.  1:27  unspotted  from  Vaew. 
3:6  tongue  is  a  w.  of  iniquity 
4:4  friend,  of  ?o.  enmity  with  G. 

2  Pet.  2:5  God  spared  not  old  w. 
3:6  whereby  w.  that  then  was 

1  John  2:2  propitia.  for  sins  of  to. 
15  love  not  w.  16  is  of  the  w. 

17  the  w.  passeth  away 


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1  John  3:1  thew.  knoweth  us  not 
4:5  they  are  of  the  w. 
5:4  born  of  G.  overcometh  w. 
19  whole  MI.  lieth  in  wickedn. 
Rev.  3: 10  temptation  come  on  w. 
12:9  Satan,  deceiveth  whole  mi. 
13:3  w.  wondered  after  the  beast 
See  roTODATioN. 

In,  or  into  the  WORLD. 
Ps.  73:12  uugod.  wh.  pros.  1. 1.  w. 
Mat.  26:13  this  gospel  be  preach- 
ed in  the  whole  mi. 
Mark  10:30  and  in  the  w.  to  come 

eternal  life,  Luke  18:30 
John  1:9  man  that  comes  i.  the  w. 
10  he  was  in  the  w. 
3:17  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  w. 

19  light  is  come  into  the  w. 
6:14  should  come  i.  t.  w.  11:27 
9:5  as  long  as  I  am  in  the  w. 
12:46  I  am  come  a  light  i.  t.  w. 
16:33  in  w.  ye  sh.  have  tribula. 
17:11  I  am  no  more  in  the  w. 

12  while  I  was  in  w.  I  kept  th. 
18:.37  for  this  came  I  into  the  w. 

Rom.  5:12  sin  entered  into  the  w. 

13  until  law,  sin  was  in  the  w. 
1  Cor.  8:4  an  idol  is  noth.  in  t.  w. 
Eph.  2:12  without  God  in  the  w. 
Col.  1:6  as  it  is  in  all  the  w. 

1  Tim.  1:15  Christ  Jesus  came 

into  the  w.  to  save  sinners 
3:16  and  believed  on  in  the  w. 
Ileb.  10:5  when  he  cometh  i.t.w. 
1  Pet.  5:9  afllict.  that  are  in  t.  w. 

1  John  2:15  love  not  thi.  in  t.  w. 
4:1  false  prophets  gone  i.  t.  w. 

3  now  already  is  it  in  the  w. 

4  greater  th.  he  that  is  in  t.  w. 
9  sent  his  Son  into  thew.  that 

2  John  7  many  deceivers  i.  t.  w. 

This  WORLD. 
Mat.  12:.32  not  forgi.  him  in  t.  w. 

13:22  cares  of  this  iv.  choke  the 

word,  Mark  4:19 
Luke  16:8  children  of  thisw.  are 

20:34  children  of  this  w.  marry 
John  8:23  ye  are  of  this  w. 

9:39  for  judg.  1  come  into  t.  lo. 

12:25  that  hateth  life  in  this  w. 
31  now  is  judgment  of  this  w. 

13:1  should  depart  out  of  <.  w. 

14:30  prince  of  this  w.  cometh 

16:11  prince  of  this  w.  is  judged 

18:36  kingdom  is  not  of  this  w. 
Rom.  12:2  not  conformed  to  t.  w. 

1  Cor.  1:20  wh.  is  disp.  of  /.  w.  f 
2:6  speak  not  wisdom  of  lids  w. 
3:18  if  man  seem,  wise  in  t.  w. 

19  wisd.  of  t.  tv.  foolish,  wi.  G. 
5:10  not  with  foniicat.  oft  w. 
7:31  use  t.  w.  as  not  abusing  it 

2  Cor.  4:4  god  of  t.  w.  blinded 
Gal.  1:4  deli,  us  fr.  t.  present  to. 
Eph.  1:21  not  only  in  t.  w.  but 

2:2  according  to  course  of  t.  w. 
6:12  against  rulers  of  this  w. 

1  Tim.  6:7  brou.  nothing  in  t.  w. 
17  those  that  are  rich  in  t.  w. 

2  Tim.  4:10  De.  loved  t.  pres.  w. 
Tit.  2:12  live  godly  in  t.  pres.  w. 
Jam.  2:5  chosen  poor  this  w. 
1  John  3:17  wh.  hath  t.  w.  good 

4:17  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  t.  w. 

WORLDLY. 
Tit.  2:12  ungodlin.  and  id.  lusts 
Heb.  9:1  first  cov.  had  w.  sanct. 

WORLDS. 
Heb.  1:2  by  whom  he  made  n>. 
11:3  zi).  were  fram.  by  word  of  G, 

WORM. 
Ex.  16:24  neither  any  iii.  therein 
Job  17:14  said  to  w.  my  mother 
24:20  w.  feed  sweetly  on  him 
25:6  man  is  a  w.  son  of  man 
Ps.  22:6  I  am  a  w.  and  no  man 
Is.  14:11  w.  is  spread  under  thee 
41:14  fear  not  thou  mi  Jacob 
51:8  w.  sh.  eat  them  like  wool 
66:24  their  w.  sh.  not  die.  Mark 
9:44, 46, 48 
Jon.  4:7  a  w.  smote  the  gourd 

WORMS. 

Ex.  16:20  bred  w.  and  stank 
Deut.  28:-39  the  w.  shall  eat  them 
Job  7-5  clothed  with  w.  and  dust 
19:26  tho'  w.  destroy  this  body 
21:26  and  mi.  shall  cover  them 
Is.  14:11  and  the  w.  cover  thee 
Mic.  7:17  out  of  holes  like  w. 
Acts  12:23  Herod  was  eaten  of  w. 

WORMWOOD. 
Deut.  29: 18  a  root  that  beareth  w. 
Prov.  5:4  her  end  is  bitter  as  w. 
Jer.  9:15  feed  them  withM).  23:15 


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Lam.  3:15  made  drunken  with  w. 

19  my  misery,  tlie  w.  and  gall 
Amos  5:7  wlio  turn  judgra.  to  w. 
Sev.  8:11  name  of  star  called  W. 

WORSE. 

Oen.  19:9  deal  w.  with  thee  than 
2  Sam.  19:7  w.  th.  all  that  befell 
8  K.  14:12  Judah  was  put  to  the 
w.  2  Chr.  25:22 

1  Chr.  19:16  Syrians  put  tow.  19 

2  Chr.  6:24  if  people  be  put  to  w. 
83:9  Manasseh  made  Jer.  do  tv. 

Jer.  T:26  w.  th.  their  fath.  16:12 
Dan.  1:10  see  faces  w.  liking  ? 
Mat.  12:45  last  state  of  that  man 

is  tv.  than  first,  Luke  11:26 
27:64  last  error  iv.  than  the  first 
John  5:14  a  !t>.  thi.  come  unto  th. 

1  Cor.  8:8  if  eat  not  are  we  w. 
11:17  not  for  better  but  for  w. 

2  Tim.  3:13  seducers  sh.  wax  w. 
2  Pet.  2:20  latter  end  is  w.  with 

WORSHIP. 

Gen.  22:5  I  aud  the  lad  will  go 
and  w. 

Ex.  24:1  and  w.  ye  afar  off 
34:14  thou  slialt  w.  no  other  G. 
Deut.  4:19  lest  th.  be  driven  to  w. 
8:19  if  thou  w.  other  gods, 

11:16:  :a0:17 
26:10  and  w.  before  the  L.  thy 

God,  Ps.  22:27,  29 ;  86:9 
1  Sam.  1:3  man  went  up  to  w. 
15:25  that  I  may  w.  Lord,  .30 

1  K.  12::30  the  people  went  to  w. 

2  K.  5:1820.  in  house  of  Rimmon 
17:36  L.  ye  fear,  him  sh.  ye  w. 
18:22  shall  w.  bef.  this  altar  in 

Jeru.  2  Chr.  32:12;  Is.  36:7 
1  Chr.  16:29  w.  L.  in  the  beauty 
of  holiness,  Ps.  29:2;  66:4; 
96:9;  Mat.  4:10;  Lukei:?, 
Ps.  5:7  10.  tow.  thy  temple  138:2 
45:11  he  is  thy  L.  iv.  thou  him 
81:9  neither  w.  any  strange  god 
95:6  let  us  w.  and  bow  down 
97:7  w.  him  all  ye  gods 
99:5  xo.  at  his  footstool,  132:7 
9  and  w.  at  his  holy  hill 
Is.  2:8  w.  work  of  han.  20 ;  46:6 
27:13  w.  Lord  in  holy  mount 
49:7  princes  also  shall  tv. 
66:23  all  tlesh  io.  before  me 
Jer.  7:2  enter  th.  gates  to  w.  26:2 
13:10  w.  other  gods  be  as  girdle 
25:6  go  not  after  oth.  gods  to  w. 
41:19  did  we  w.  her  with,  men  ? 
Ezek.  46:2  he  sh.  w.  at  threshold 
3  people  of  land  sh.  w.  at  door 
9  eutereth  to  iv.  by  north  gate 
Dan.  3:5  w.  golden  image,  10,  15 
12  not  w.  im.  18:28 ;  15  if  ye  w. 
14  do  not  ye  w.  ima.  1  set  up  '/ 
Mic.  5:13  thou  shalt  no  more  w. 

work  of  thine  hands 
Zep.  1:5  that  iv.  host  of  heaven 
2:11  men  sh.  w.  him,  every  one 
Zee.  14:16  w.  Lord  of  hosts,  17 
Mat.  2:2  and  come  to  w.  him 

8  that  I  may  come  aud  w.  him 
4:9  if  thou  wilt  lu.  me,  Lu.  4:7 
15:9  but  in  vain  they  do  w.  me 

Johni-.W  in  Jerusal.  is  the  place 
wh.  men  oug.  tow.  Mark  7:7 
22  ye  w.  ye  know  not  what 
2:3  w.  the  Father  in  spirit,  24 
12:20  Greeks  ca.  to  w.  at  feast 
Acts  7:42  gave  th.  to  w.  host,  43 
8:27  eunuch  came  to  Jer.  to  w. 
17:2:3  whom  ye  ignorantly  w. 
18:13  persuaded  men  to  w.  God 
24:11  Paul  came  to  Jerus.  to  w. 

14  so  w.  I  God  of  my  fathers 
1  Cor.  14:25  he  will  w.  God 
Phil.  3:3  which  iv.  God  in  spirit 
Heb.  1:6  let  angels  of  G.  w.  him 
liev.  3:9  aud  w.  before  thy  feet 

4:10  w.  him  that  liveth  for  ever 
9:20  they  should  not  w.  devils 
11:1  aud  them  that  w.  therein 
13:8  all  that  dwell  on  earth  shall 
w.  beast,  12 

15  th.  would  not  xo.  the  image 
14:7  w.  him  that  made  heaven 

9  if  any  man  w.  beast  and  ira. 
11  who  w.  beast,  have  no  rest 

15:4  nations  come,  w.  bef.  him 
19:10 1  fell  at  his  feet  to  w.  22:8 ; 
22:9  w.  God 

WORSHIPPED. 

Gen.  24:26  Abraham  w.  Lord,  48 
52  Abraham's  servant  tv.  Lord 
Ex.  4:31  Israel  w.  12:27;  33:10 
32:8  thev  made  a  calf,  and  w.  it, 

Ps.  106:19 
34:8  Mos.  w.  Jud.  7:15  Gid.  U). 


WOR 

Dent.  17:3  served  other  gods,  and 
w.  29:26;  1  K.  9:9;  2  K. 
21:21;  2  CAr.  7:22 ;  1:16 ; 
8:2;  16:11;  22:9 

1  Sam.  1:19  Hannah  w.  before  L. 
28  Samuel  w.  15:31 ;  S.  w.  Lord 

2  Sam.  12:20  D.  arose  w.  15:32 

1  K.  11:.33  forsaken  me,  w.  Ash. 
16:31  served  Baal,  w.  him,  22:5:3 

2  A'.  17:16  they  w.  host  of  heav- 

en 21:3,  2  Chr.  33:3 

1  Chr.  29:20  cong.  bowed,  and  w. 

L.  2  Chr.  7:3  :  29:28,  29,  :30 

iVc^.  8:6  all  people  w.  Lord,  9:3 

■lo/j  1:20  Job  J/;.  £"3^ A".  8: 16  w.  sun 
2:46  king  w.  3:7  w.  image 

Mat.  2:11  wise  men  fell,  w.  Christ 
8:2  leper  w.  him,  9:18  a  ruler  w. 
14:33  that  were  in  ship  w.  him 
15:25  woman  of  Canaan  w.  him 
18:26  servant  fell,  w.  his  lord 
28:9  held  him  by  feet,  w.  him 
17  disciples  tv.  him.  Lie.  34:52 

Mark  5:6  ran  out  of  tombs,  -w. 
15:19  spit  on  him,  bowing,  w. 

John  4:20  our  fath.  w.  in  mount. 
9:38  man  believed,  and  w.  him 

Acts  10:25  Cornelius  w.  Peter 
16:14Ly.  Ml.  God;  18:7Justusw. 
17;25  neither  is  lu.  with  hands 

liom.  1:25  w.  creature  more  flian 

2  Thes.  2:4  exalteth  above  all  w. 
Hob.  11:21  Jacob  w.  Rev.  7:11 

w.  God 

ijew.  5:14  twenty-four  elders  w. 
11:16;  19:4 
13:4  they  %v.  dra<ron,  w.  beast 
1(');2  sore  fell  on  them  lo.  image 
19:20  decciv.  that  w.  his  image 
20:4  sotils  that  had  uot  w.  beast 
WORSHIPPER,  S. 
2  K.  10:19  destroy  w.  of  Baal 
21  all  w.  of  B.  came,  none  left 
23  none  but  the  v).  of  Baal  only 
.7ohn4:i3  w.  sh.  worship  in  spirit 
9:31  if  any  man  be  a  w.  of  God 
Acts  19::35  Ephesus  is  a  w.  of  D. 
Ilcd.  10:2  because  w.  once  purged 

WORSHIPPETH. 
Ifeh.  9:6  host  of  heaveu  w.  thee 
Is.  44:15  maketh  god,  w.  it,  17 
Dan.  3:6  falleth  not  and  w.  11 
Acts  19:27  Asia  and  the  world  w. 

WORSHIPPIIVG. 
2  K.  19:37  as  he  was  w.  in  house 

of  Nisroch,  Is.  37:38 
»  CAr.  20:18  Ju.  fell  down,  m.  L. 
il/^i/.  20:20  Zeb's  chil.  came  w. 
Col.  2:18  begu.  you  iu  w.  of  ang. 

WORST. 
Eiek.  7:24  bri.  w.  of  the  heathen 

WORTH. 
Gen.  23:9  for  as  much  money  as 
it  is  w. 

.Job  24;23  make  speech  noth.  w. 
Prov.  10:20  heart  of  wick.  lit.  w. 
Ezek.  30:2  say,  howl,  woe  VJ.  day 

WORTHY. 
Gen.  32:10  I  am  not  w.  of  merci. 

1  Sam.  1:5  he  gave  a  w.  portion 
26:16  as  L.  liv.  ye  are  w.  to  die 

2  Sam.  22:4  who  Is  w.  to  be 

praised,  Ps.  18:3 
1  K.  1:52  show  himself  a  iv.  man 
Jer.  26:11  w.  to  die  ;  16  is  not  w. 
Mat.  3:11 1  am  not  %v.  to  bear 

8:8  Lord,  I  am  uot  w.  Luke  7:6 

10:11  inquire  who  lu  It  is  w.  13 
37  loveth  more,  he  is  uot  w.  88 

22:8  which  were  bidden  not  w. 
Mark  1:7  not  w.  to  unloose,  Lu. 

3:16;  John  Acts  l3:-25 
Luke  3:8  fruits  w.  of  repentance 

7:4  10.  for  whom  he  sho.  do  this 
7  nor  thought  I  myself  w. 

10:7  laborer  is  w.  of  his  hire 

15:19  no  more  w.  to  be  son,  21 
^4cfe24:2  «i.  deeds  done  to  nati. 
Horn.  8:18  not  iv.  to  be  compared 
Eph.  4:1  th.  ye  walk  w.  of  voca. 
Col.  1:10  ye  might  walk  w.  of  L. 
1  Thes.  2:12  ye  would  walk  w. 
1  Tim.  1:15  w.  of  acceptati.  4:9 

5:18  laborer  is      of  his  reward 
Heb.  11:38  world  was  not  w. 
Jam.  2:7  blasph.  that  w.  name? 
Rev.  3:4  walk  in  white,  are  lo. 

4:11  w.  to  receive  glory.  5:12 

5:2  who  is  ji'.  to.open  the  book 
4  no  man  fo.  w.  to  open  book 
9  thou  art  w.  to  take  book 

16:6  to  drink,  for  they  are  w. 

See  COtlNT,  COUNTED.  DEATH. 

WORTHIES. 

Nah,  2:5  be  shall  recount  his  xv. 


wou 

WORTHILY. 

Euth  4:11  do  thou  w.  in  Ephrat. 
WOT,  TETH. 

Gen.  21:26  I  w.  not  who  done 
39:8  w.  not  what  is  with  me 
44:15  w.  ye  not  I  can  divine  ? 
Ex.  ;j2:l  we  w.  not  what  is  be- 
come of  him,  23;  Acts  7:40 
Num.  22:6  w.  he  wh.  thou  bless, 
Jos.  2:5  whither  the  men  went  I 
w.  not 

Acts  3:17  I  w.  thro'  ignor.  ye  did 
liom.  11:2  w.  ye  not  what  scrip. 
Phil.  1:22  wliat  choose  I  w.  not 

WOVE. 
2  K.  2:3:7  womeu  wove  hangings 

WOVE\. 
Ex.  28:.32  bin.  ofw.  work,  39:22 
.'39:27  linen,  to.  work  for  Aaron 
John  19:23  coat  without  seam,  w. 

WOULD. 
jVeA.  0:24  do  with  th.  as  they  tv. 
Ps.  81:11  Israel  w.  none  of  me 
Prov.  1:25  ye  w.  none  of  reproof 
Marf:  10::3owhat  iv.yc  I  sho.  do 
Rom.  7:15  what  w.  that  I  do  not 
19  the  good  that  I  w.  I  do  not 
WOULD  God. 
Ex.  16:3  w.  God  we  hud  died  in 

'Egypt,  Num.  14:2 
Num.  11:29  w.  G.  people  proph. 
20:3  w.  God  Vie  died  wh.  breth. 
Deut.  28:67  w.  God  it  were  even 
Jos.  7:7  w.  God  we  dw.  on  side 
Jud.  9:29  IV.  G.  peo.  under  hand 
2  Sam.  18:33  w.  G.  I  died  for  th. 
2  K.  5:3  w.  G.  lord  with  prophet 
Acts  26:29  mj.  ff.  all  such  as  1  am 

1  Cor.  4:8  I  w.  God  ye  did  reign 

2  Ctw'.  11:1  IV.  to  (r.  bear  wi.  me 

WOULD  not. 

1  Sam.  20:9  w.  not  I  tell  thee  ? 
/«.  ;30:15  aud  ye  iv.  not.  Mat. 

23::37 ;  Lvke  13::34 
7:16  do  that  whi.  I  w.  not 
19  evil  that  I  w.  not  that  I  do 

2  Cor.  12:20  such  as  ye  w.  not 

WOULDEST. 
.los.  15:18  and  Caleb  said,  What 
w.  Ihou  r  1  K.  1:16 
WOULDEST  not. 
Jb/m  21:18  carry  whi.  thou  iv.  n. 

WOUiVD. 
Ex.  21:25  give  w.  for  w.  stripe 
1 IC  22:35  Ijlood  ran  out  of  w. 
Job  34:6  my  w.  is  incurable 
Prov.  6:3:3  a  lo.  and  dishonor 
20:30  blueuessof  a  w.  cleanseth 
Is.  30:26  heal,  stroke  of  their  w. 
Jer.  10:19  for  my  iv.  Is  grievous 
15:18  why  is  my  w.  incurable? 
30:12  10.  is  grievous,  Nah.  3:19 

14  I  wounded  thee  with  iv. 
JIos.  5:13  Jud.  saw  his  lo.  could 
Ob.  1  have  laid  a  w.  under  thee 
Mic.  1:9  her  w.  Is  incurable 
Rev.  13:3  w.  was  healed,  12,  14 
WOUiXDS. 

3  E.  R:29  king  J.  went  to  be  heal. 

of  the  w.  9:15;  2  Chr.  22:6 
Jo6  9:17  he  multiplied  my  w. 
Ps.  :38:5  my  w.  stmk,  corrupt 

147:3  and  bindeth  up  their  w. 
Prov.  18:8  talebearer  as  lo.  26:22 

23:29 halh  w.  without  cause? 

27:6  faithful  are  w.  of  a  friend 
Is.  1:6  no  soundness  in  it,  but  w. 
Jer.  6:7  before  me  is  grief  and  w. 

30:17  I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  w. 
Zee.  13:6  are  th.  w.  in  thy  hands  ? 
Luke  10:34  Samari.  bound  up  w. 

WOU\0,  Verb. 
Deut.  32:39  I  w.  and  I  heal 
Ps.  68:21  God  sh.  w.  his  enemies 

110:6  !t'.  heads  ov.  many  countr. 
1  Cor.  8:12  ye  to.  their  conscience 

WOUIVD. 
John  19:40  th.  to.  body  of  Jesus 
Acts  5:6  yo.  men  tv.  up  Ananias 

WOU.\DED. 
Deut.  23:1  he  that  is  to.  in  stones 

1  Sam.  17:52  w.  of  Pailistines 

2  Sam.  22:39 1  have  w.  mine  ene- 

mies. Ps.  18:38 

1  K.  20:37  in  smitinf.  he  to.  him 
22:.34  for  I  am  to.  2  ^Ar.  18:33 

2  Chr.  35:23  for  I  am  sore  w. 
Job  24:12  soul  of  tv.  crieth  out 
Ps.  64:7  suddenly  sh  they  be  w. 

69:26  grief  of  those  th.  hast  w. 
109:22  my  heart  is  tv.  within  me 
Prov.  7:26  cast  down,  many  tc. 
18:14  a  w.  spirit  who  can  bear? 


WRA 

Cant.  5:7  found  me,  they  w.  me 

Is.  51:9  art  not  it  that  w.  drag.  ? 
53:5  he  was  tv.  for  our  transgr. 

Jer.  30:14  I  tv.  thee  with  wound 
37:10  th.  remained  but  vj.  men 
51:52  thro'  land  w.  shall  groan 

Lam.  2:12  they  swooned  as  w. 

Ezek.  26:15  when  the  w.  cry 
28:23  tv.  be  judged  in  the  midst 
30:24  groan ings  of  a  w.  man 

.Joel  2:8  fall  on  sword,  not  be  w. 

Zee.  13:6  w.  in  house  of  my  trie. 

Mark  12:4  w.  him,  Luke  20:12 

Luke  10:30  am.  thieves,  tv.  him 

.4rfs  19:16  fled  out  house  nak.  w. 

Rev.  13:3  his  heads  as  it  wereta. 
WOC.'VDEDST,  ETH. 

■lob  5:18  w.  hands  make  whole 

Uab.  3:13  thou  w.  head  of  wick. 

wou^■DI:vG. 

Gen.  4:23  slain  a  man  to  my  w, 
WRAP. 

Is.  28:20  he  can  to.  himself  in  it 
Mic.  7:3  reward,  so  they     it  up 
WRAPPED,  or  WRAPT. 

Gen.  38:14  Tamar  w.  herself 
1  Sam.  21:9  sword  is  w.  in  cloth 

1  K.  19:13  Elijah  w.  his  face 

2  K.  2:8  mantle,  w.  it  together 
.lob  8:17  roots  are  mi.  about  heap 
40:17  sinews  of  stones  togeth. 
Ezek.  21:15  swo.  is  w.  for  slaug. 
.Ion.  2:5  weeds  w.  about  head 
Mat.  27:59  Jos.  w.  body  in  linen, 

Mark  15:46 ;  ZuAe  2:3:53 
Luke  2:7  Mary  w.  him  in  clothes 
12  babe  ic.  iu  swaddl.  clothes 
John  20:7  napkin  w.  together 

WRATH. 
Gen.  49:7  cursed  be  their  w. 
Lev.  10:0  lest  w.  come  upon  peo. 
Num.  1:.53  no  w.  be  on  cong.  18:5 

16:46  tliere  is  w.  gone  out  fr.  L. 
Deut.  9:7  provokedst  L.  to  w.  22 

29:28  rooted  them  out  in  w. 

32:27  were  it  not  I  feared  to. 
Jos.  9:20  lest  w.  be  upon  us 

22:20  to.  fell  on  all  tl-.e  cougre. 
2  Sam.  11:20  if  king's  to.  arise 
2  K.  2:3:26  L.  turned  not  from  w. 

1  Chr.  27:24  because  th.  fell  w. 

2  (7i?\  19:2  theref.  is  w.  on  thee 
10  and  so  w.  come  upon  you 

24:18  w.  came  on  Ju.  for  tresp. 
28:13  there  is  fierce  u\  ag.  Isr. 
29:10  his  tv.  may  turn  away 
32:25  theref.  th.  was  tv.  on  him 

Ezr.  5:12  had  provoked  G.  to  w. 
7:2ij  why  sho.  be  tv.  ag.  realm  f 

Neh.  13:18  bri.  more  tv.  upon  Is. 

Est.  1:18  th.  arise  too  much  tv. 
2:1  tv.  of  king  was  appeased 
3:5  bowed  not.  Ham.  full  erf  w. 
7:10  then  was  king's  ^ii.  pacified 

■Job  5:2  for  tv.  killeth  foolish  man 
19:29  for  w.  brings  punishments 
21:20  drink  oiw.  of  Almighty 
36:13  hypocri.  ui  heart  heap  w. 

18  because  there  is  w.  beware 
Ps.  37:8  forsake  w.  55:3  w.  hate 

76:10  IV.  of  man  sh.  praise  thee 
138:7  stre.  hand  ag.  tv.  of  ene. 
Prov.  11:23  exp.  of  wicked  is  w 
12:16  fool's  tv.  presently  known 
14:29  slow  to  w.  of  great  under. 
15:1  soft  answer  turn,  away  te. 
16:14  w.  of  king  as  messeng.  of 
19;  12  king's  w.  as  roar,  of  hon 

19  man  of  tv.  suffer  punishm. 
21:14  rew.  in  bosom  pacifiethz/i. 

24  scorncr.  who  dealeth  in  w. 

2'7:3  fool's  tv.  heavier  than  both 
4  w.  is  cruel,  anger  is  outrage. 

29:8  wise  men  turn  away  w. 

30:33  forcing  of  w.  bring,  strife 
Ec.  5:17  much  w.  with  sickness 
Is.  13:9  day  of  L.  cometh  with  w. 

14:6  who  smote  the  people  in  w. 

54:8  in  a  little  w.  I  hid  my  face 
Jer.  21:5  fight  against  you  in  tv. 

32:37  driven  them  in  great  w. 

44:8  provoke  me  to  tv.  \\\.  idols 
Ezek.  7:12  w.  is  on  all  multitude 
Nah.  1:2  reserv.  w.  for  enemies 
Hab.  3:2  in  tv.  remember  mercy 
Zep.  1:18  gold  not  deliver  in  w. 
Zee.  7:12  a  great  w.  from  Lord 

8:14  fathers  provoked  me  to  w. 
Mat.  3:7  flee  from  w.  to  come, 

Litke  3:7 
Luke  4:28  fill.  wi.  w.  Acts  19:28 

21:23  th.  sh.  be  mi.  on  this  peo. 
Rom.  2:5  treasurest  up  agai. 
8  to  them  th.  obey  unright.  w. 

4:15  because  law  worketB  w. 

5:9  be  saved  from  w.  thro'  him 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WRA 

Horn.  9:22  ves.  of  mi.  fit.  to  destr. 

12:19  rather  give  place  to  w. 

13:4  minister  of  G.  to  execu.  w. 
5  ye  lie  subject,  not  only  for  w. 

Gal.  5:20  works  of  flesh  are  w. 
Eph.      by  nature  childi-.  oiw. 

4:26  let  not  sun  go  do.  upon  w. 
31  let  all  ?o.  anger,  and  clamor 

6:4  provoke  not  your  chil.  to  w. 

Col.  3:8  put  off  these,  w.  malice 
t  Thes.  1:10  delivered  us  from  w. 

2:16  for  w.  is  come  on  them 

5:9  G.  hath  not  appoi.  lis  to  w. 
1  Tim.  2:8  lift,  hands  without  lo. 
Ueb  11:27  not  fearing  uo.  of  king 
Jam.  1:19  slow  to  spe.  slow  \.ow. 

20  ?«.  of  man  wcn-k.  not  right. 
Jtev.  6:16  hide  us  fr.  iv.  of  Lamb 

12:12  devil  come,  hav.  great  w. 

14:8  nations  drink  of  w.  18:3 

Day  of  WRATH. 

Job  20:28  liow  away  in  d.  of  w. 
21:30  wicked  brou.  to  day  of  w. 
Ps.  110:5  strike  kings  in  d.  of  w. 
Prov.  11:4  riches  profit  not  in 

the  day  of  w. 
Zep.  1:15  that  day  is  a  day  of  w. 
Rom.  2:5  treasu.  w.  ag.  d.  of  w. 
Hev.  6:17  great  d.  of  w.  is  come 

WR  ATH  of  God. 

S  Chr.  28:11  w.  of  God  upon  you 
Ezr.  10:14  iv.  of  God  be  turned 
Pg.  78:31  w.  of  God  ea.  on  them 
John  3:36  w.  of  G.  abid.  on  him 
Horn.  1:18  w.  of  God  i.s  revealed 
Eph.  5:6  10.  of  God  com.  Col.  3:6 
Rev.  14:10  dr.  wine  ofiu.  of  God 
19  into  wine-press  oiw.  of  G. 

15:1  for  th.  is  filled  up  w.  of  G. 
7  seven  vials  full  of  w.  of  God 
Rev.  16:1  pour  vial  of  w.  of  God 

19:15  tread,  wine-pr.  oiw.  of  G. 

His  WRATH. 

Dmt.  29:23  L.  overthr.  in  his  lo. 

1  Sam.  28:18  execu.  h.  w.  on  A. 

2  K.  2:3:26  L.  turned  not  fr.  h.  w. 
2  Chr.  2!):  10  his  fierce  w.  may 

turn  from  us,  30:8 
Ezr.  8:22  his  w.  is  against  them 
Est.  7:7  from  banquet  in  his  w. 
Job  16:9  he  teareth  me  in  his  w. 

SO.Zi  cast  fury  of  his  w.  on  him 
Ps.  2:5  speak  to  them  in  his  w. 

21:9  swallow  them  up  in  his  w. 

58:9  take  them  away  in  his  w. 

78:38  did  not  stir  up  all  his  W. 
49  cast  on  th.  fierceness  of  A.  w. 

106:23  Mo.  stood  to  turn  his  w. 
Piov.  14:35  his  w.  as.  him  that 

24:18  lest  L.  turn  his  w.  fr.  him 
7s.  16:6  Moab's  pride  and  his  w. 
Jer.  7:29  L.  forsak.  gen.  of  h.  w. 

10:10  at  his  w.  earth  sh.  tremble 

48:30  I  know  his  w.  saith  Lord 
Lam.  2:2  thrown  down  in  his  w. 

3:1  affliction  by  rod  oi  his  w. 
Amos  1:11  liept  his  w.  for  ever 
Rom.  9:22  G.  will,  to  show  h.  w. 
Rev.  16:19  cup  of  wine  othis  w. 
See  KINDLED,  Wrath  qf  the  lord. 

My  WRATH. 

Ex.  'J2:24  my  w.  shall  wax  hot 
32:10  tliat  my  w.  may  wax  liot 
Jfum.  25:11  hath  turned  my  w. 
S  Chr.  12:7  my  w.  shall  not  be 

poured  out 
Ps.  95:11  I  sware  in  my  w. 
Is.  10:6  against  people  of  my  w. 
60:10  for  in  my  w.  I  smote  thee 
Ezek.  7:14  my  w.  is  on  multitude 
13:15  thus  will  I  accomp.  my  w. 
21:31  in  fire  of  my  w.  22:21 
22:31  I  consu.  them  with  myw. 
88:19  in  fire  of  my  w.  ha.  I  spo. 
Eos.  5:10  I  will  pour  my  w.  on 
13:11  I  took  him  away  in  myw. 
Eeb.  3:11  I  sware  in  my  u'.  they 
4:3  as  I  have  sworn  in  my  w. 

Thy  WRATH. 
E.T.  15:7  thou  sentest  thy  ?». 
32:11  why  doth  t.  w.  wax  hot? 

12  turn  from  t.  w.  and  repent 
Job  14:13  until  thy  w.  be  past 
40:11  cast  abroad  rage  of  thy  w. 
Ps.  38:1  rebuke  me  not  in  t.  w. 
79:6  pour  out  t.  w.  on  heathen 
85:3  thou  hast  taken  away  t.  w. 
88:7  thy  w.  lieth  hard  on  me 

16  thy  fierce  w.  goeth  over  me 
89:46  how  long  shall  thy  w. 

burn  like  fire  1 
90:7  by  thy  w.  are  we  troubled 
9  day  ^  are  passed  away  in  t.  w. 
11  acc.  to  thy  fear,  so  is  t.  w. 
102:10  bee.  of  indigna.  and  t.  w. 


WRI 

Jer,  18:20  to  lurn  thy  w.  fr.  (hem 
Jiad.  3:8  was  thy  w.  ag.  the  sea 
Rev.  11:18  t.  w.  is  come,  time  of 

WRATHFUL. 
Ps.  69:24  let  w.  anger  take  hold 
Prov.  15:18  a  lo.  man  stir,  strife 

WR.\TH.S. 
2  Cot.  12:20  onvyings,  w.  strifes 

WREATH,  S. 

1  K.  7:17  w.  for  the  chapiters 

2  Chr.  4:2  two  w.  to  cover  the 

two  pommels 
13  400  pomegranates  on  two  w. 
two  rows  of  pomeg.  on  w. 
WRE  ATHED,  EiV. 
Ex.  28:14  two  chains  at  ends  of 
w.  work,  22,  24  ,  25  ;  39:15-18 
2  K.  25:17  pillar  oiio.  work  he 
Lam.  1:14  my  transgres.  are  w. 

WREST. 
Ex.  23:3  many,  to  w.  judgment 

6  not  iv.  judgment  of  tiiy  poor 
Deut.  16:19  shalt  not  w.  judgm. 
Ps.  56:5  ev.  day  th.  w.  thy  words 
2  Pet.  3:16  that  are  unstable  w. 

WRESTLE. 
Eph.  6:12  we  Ji).  not  against  flesh 

WRESTLED. 
Gen.  30:8  have  J  w.  with  sister 
.32:24  there  w.  a  man  with  him 
85  thigh  out  of  joint  as  he  w. 
WRESTLLAIGS. 
Gen.  30:8  wi.  w.  have  I  wrestled 

WRETCHED. 
Rom.  7:24  O  w.  man  that  I  am 
Rev.  3:17  know,  not  thou  art  ?t>. 

WRETCHEDiVESS. 
Jfum.  11:15  let  menot  see  my  w. 

\VRI\G,  ED. 
Lev.  1:15  priest  w.  oS"head,  5:8 
■Jud.  6:.38  Gide.  to.  dew  of  fleece 
Ps.  75:8  wicked  sh.  w.  them  out 

WRIXGIXG. 
Prmi.  30:.33  w.  of  nose  bri.  blood 

WRIXKLE,  S. 
.fob  16:8  hast  filled  me  with  w. 
Eph.  5:27  not  having  spot  or  w. 

WRITE. 
Ex.  34:1  will  %d.  on  ta.  Devt.  10:2 
27  L.  said  to  Mo.  w.  th.  words 
Num.  17:2  w.  every  man's  name 
8  w.  Aaron's  name  on  rod  of  L. 
Deut.  6:9  w.  them  on  posts,  11:20 
24:1  let  him  w.  her  a  bill  of  di- 

vorcemsnt,  3;  MarklOA 
27:3  w.  the  words  of  this  law,  8 
31:19  w.  ye  this  song  for  you 
2  Chr.  26:22  acts  of  U.  did  Is.  w. 
Ezr.  5:10  w.  the  names  of  men 
Neh.  9:.38  sure  coven,  and  w.  it 
Est.  8:8  w.  ye  also  for  the  Jews 
Prov.  3:3  w.  on  tab.  of  heart,  7:3 
Is.  8:1  w.  in  great  roll  wi.  a  pen 
10:1  w.  grievousness  prescribed 
19  that  a  child  may  w.  them 
30:8  w.  it  before  them  in  a  table 
./er.  22:30  w.  ye  this  man  childl. 
30:2  w.  the  words  I  have  spok- 
en, 36:2,  17,  28 
31:33  w.  in  th.  hearts,  ILeb.  8:10 
Ezek.  24:2  iv.  the  na.  of  the  day 
37:16  w.  for  Judah  and  Israel 
43:11  w.  it  in  their  sight 
Ilab.  2:2  w.  the  vision  on  tables 
Luke  1:3  it  seem,  good  to  w.  th. 
16:6  w.  fifty;  7  w.  fourscore 
John  1:45  Mos.  and  prop,  did  w. 
19:21  w.  not,  king  of  the  Jews 
Acts  15:20  w.  that  th.  abstain  fr. 
25:26  no  cert.  thi.  to  w.  my  lord 

1  Cor.  4:14  I  w.  not  toeha.  you 
14:37  things  I  w.  are  command. 

2  Cor.  1:13  we  w.  none  other  thi. 
2.9  I  w.  that  I  migM  know 

9:1  it  is  superfluous  to  w.  you 
13:2 1  w.  to  th.  wh.  have  sinned 
10  I  w.  these  thi.  being  absent 
Gal.  1:20  things  I  w.  unto  you 
Phil.  3:1  to  w.  the  same  things 

1  Thes.  4:9  not  that  I  w.  5:1 

2  Thes.  3:17  is  the  token  \soJw. 

1  Tim.  3:14  these  w.  I  unto  thee 
Heb.  10:16  in  minds  will  I  w. 

2  Pet.  3:1  I  w.  to  you,  1  John  2:1 

1  John  1:4  th.  thi.  w.  we  to  you 
2:7  I  w.  no  new  commandment 

8  a  new  commandm.  I  rv.  you 

12  I  w.  to  you,  lit.  children,  13 

13  I  w.  to  you,  fathers 

2  John  12  many  ih.  to  w.  to  you 

3  John  13  not  wi.  ink  and  pen  w. 
Jitde  3  it  was  needful  to  w. 
Rev.  1:11  what  seestjti.  19 


WRI 

Rev.  2:1  an^el  of  ch.  of  Ephe.  w. 
8  angel  of  chur.  of  Smyrna  w. 
12  angel  of  chu.  in  Pergam.  iv. 
18  angel  of  chu.  in  Thyatirazf. 
3:1  angel  of  church  in  SardisM). 

7  angel  of  chu.  in  Philadel.  w. 
12  I  will  w.  on  him  new  name 

14  angel  in  ch.  of  Laodicea  w. 
10:4  abo.  to  w.  voice  said  tv.  not 
14:13  10.  bles.  are  dead  die  in  L. 
19:9  w.  bless,  are  calfed  to  sup. 
21:5  ?f.  words  true  and  faithful 

See  BOOK. 

WRITER. 

Jud.  5:14  that  handle  pen  of  w. 
Ps.  45:1  tong.  is  pen  of  ready  w. 
Ezek.  9:2  w.  inkhorn  by  his  si.  3 

WRITEST,  ETH. 
■Job  13:26  thou  w.  bitter  things 
Ps.  87:6  shall  count  wh.  he  w.  up 
Ezek.  37:20  sticks  whereon  th.  w. 

WRITIXG. 
Ex.  32:16  the  w.  was  lo.  of  God 

39:30  on  plate  of  holy  cro.  a  lo. 
Deut.  10:4  wrote  acco.  to  first  iv. 

31 :24  wh.  Mos.  made  end  of  w. 

1  Chr.  28:19  L.  made  me  und.  w. 

2  Chr.  2:11  Hur.  answered  in  w. 
21:12  a fromElij.  to  Jehoram 
35:4  prepare  accord,  to  w.  of  D. 
36:22  Cyrus  put  the  proclama- 
tion in  ?().  Ezr.  1:1 

Ezr.  4:7  w.  of  letter  in  Sy.  tong. 
Est.  1:22  sent  letters  accordi.  to 

w.  whereof,  3:12:  8:9;  9:27 
3:14  copy  of  w.  published  to  all 
4:8  Mord.  gave  Hata.  copy  of  w. 
8:8  the  w.  in  the  king's  name 

38:9  the  w.  of  Hezekiah 
Ezek.  13:9  not  in  w.  of  ho.  of  Is. 
Dan.  5:7  whoso  sh.  read  this  w. 

8  they  could  not  read  the  w. 

15  th.  they  should  read  this  w. 

16  if  thou  canst  read  the  ^v. 

17  I  will  read  w.  to  the  king 
24  this  is  w.  that  was  writ.  25 

6:8  cstabl.  decree,  Und  sign  w. 

9  Darius  signed  tv.  and  decree 

10  Daniel  knew  w.  was  signed 
Mat.  5:31  let  him  give  her  a  w. 

of  divorcement,  19:7 
John  19:19  iv.  was,  Jesus  of  Naz. 

WRITIXG-TABLE. 
Luke  1:03  Zacha.  asked  for  w.-t. 

WRITINGS. 

John.  5:47  if  ye  believe  not  his  w. 

WRITTEX. 
Ex.  31:18  w.  with  the  finger  of 

God,  Deut.  9:19 
1  A'.  21:11  elders  did  as  it  was  ?t). 

1  Chr.  4:41  w.  by  name  sm.  tents 

2  Chr.  30:5  not  keptpasso.  as  w. 
Ezr.  8:34  weight  of  ves.  was  w. 
Nah.  6:6  sent  letter  wh.  was  w. 

8:14  found  w.  in  law  to  dwell 
Est.  1:19  w.  amo.  laws  of  Medcs 

3:9  let  it  be  w.  that  they  may  be 
12  name  of  Ahasue.  was  it  w. 

8:5  w.  to  reverse  Ham.'s  letters 
I's.  69:'28  not  w.  with  righteous 

102:18  w.  for  generati.  to  come 

149:9  to  execute  judgment  w. 
Prov.  82:20  have  not  Iw.  to  thee 
Ec.  12' 10  which  was  id.  was  up- 
right 

Jer.  17:13  depart  from  mo  be  w. 

36:29  w.  king  of  Baby.  Bh.  come 
Ezek.  2:10  w.  within  and  witho. 

13:9  w.  in  writ,  of  house  of  Ju. 
Dan.  5:24  the  writing  was  w.  25 
Mat.  27:37  set  up  his  accusat.  w. 
Mark  11:17  w.  my  hou.  be  called 

15:26  his  accusation  was  w.  K. 
of  J.  X«fe  23:38;  JoA«  19:20 
Lykei.Yt  place  where  it  was  w. 

10:20  your  names  are  w.  in  hea. 

18:31  thi.  w.  be  accompli.  21:22 
John  2:17  remembered  it  was  w. 

10:34  is  it  not  w.  in  your  law 

20:31  w.  that  ye  might  believe 

21 :25  if  should  be  w .  every  one 
Acts  13:29  fulfill,  all  that  was  w. 

21:25  touching  Ge.  we  have  w. 
Rom.  2:15  work  of  the  law  w. 

4:23  not  w.  for  his  sake  alone 

1  Cor,  10:11  w.  for  ouradmonit. 

2  Coi.  3:2  episUe  w.  in  hearts 

3  Jt>.  not  with  ink,  butS.  of  G. 
7  minis,  of  death  iv.  in  stones 
Phik  19  I  Paul  have  w. 
Heb.  12:23  church  of  first-born  w. 
Rev.  1:3  things  wh.  are  w.  ther. 
2:17  in  stone  a  new  name  w. 
13:8  whose  names  are  not  w. 
14:1  Fa.'s  name  w  in  foreheads 


WRO 

Rev.  17:5  up.  head  wa.s  w.  Myst. 
19:12  name  w.  on  his  thigh,  16 
21:12  names  w.  on  the  gates 

Is  WRITTEX. 
Jos.  1:8  do  all  that  is  w.  therein 
2  K.  22:13  wh.  is  w.  concern,  us 
Est.  8:8  is  w.  in  king's  name 
Js.  4:3  that  is  w.  amonjj  living 
Jer.  17:1  sin  of  Judah  is  w. 
Dan.  9:11  curse  that  is  iv,  in  law 
Luke  10:26  what  is  w.  in  law  > 
20:17  what  is  this  that  is  w.  t 
22:37  is  lo,  must  be  accomplish. 
John  15:25  be  fulfilled  that  is  w. 
1  Cor.  4:0  to  think  ab.  that  is  w, 
9:10  for  our  sakes  this  is  lo, 
15:54  he  bro.  to  pass  that  is  w. 
It  is  WRITTEX. 
Jos.  8:31  as  it  is  xu.  in  the  law  of 
Moses,  1  K.  2::3;  2  Chr.  23:18; 
25:4;  31:3;  ?,^:YlEzr.  3:2,  4; 
6:18;  Neh,  8:15;  10:34,  36; 
Dan.  9:13 
Ps.  40:7  in  book  it  is  w.  ol  me, 

Ueb.  10:7 
Is.  65:6  it  is  w.  before  me 
Mat.  2:5  thus  it  is  w.  Luke  24:46 
11:10  of  whom    is  w.  Luke  7:27 
26:24  as  it  is  w.  of  him,  Mark 

9:13;  14:21,  27 
31  it  is  w.  Luke  4:8:  Ads  23:5 
Murk  9:12  it  is  w.  of  bon  of  man 
Luke  2:23  it  is  w.  in  law  of  Lord 
Rom.  11:8  according  as  it  is  w 

1  Cor.  1:31;  2  Cor.  4:13 
12:19  if  is  M).  14:11;  Gal.  3:10 
15:3  pleas,  not  himself,  it  is  w. 
1  Cor.  15:45  it  is  w.  first  man  A. 
1  Pet.  1:16  it  is  w.  be  ye  holy 
I  have,  or  have  I  WRITTEX. 
Ilos.  8:12  I  have  w.  of  my  law 
,/ohn  19:22  what  Iha.  w.  Ih.  w. 
1  ,Joh7i  2:14  I  h,  w,  to  you  fath. 
26  these  things  have  I  w,  5:13 
Were  WRITTEX. 
Num.  11:26  they  we:-e  of  them 

that  were  w. 
,Iob  19:23  O  that  my  words  w.  w. 
Luke  24:44  be  fulfilled  wh.  w.  u>. 
John  12:16  th.  thi.  w.  w.  of  him 
7?om.  15:4  whatsoever  thi.  iv.  w. 
See  BOOK. 

WROXG. 

Gen,  16:5  my  w.  be  upon  thee 
Ex.  2:13  to  him  that  did  the  w. 
Deut,  19:16 to  testify  what  is  w. 
Jud.  11:27  %v.  to  waragainst  me 
1  Chr,  12:17  no  w.  in  my  hands 
16:21  he  sufi'ered  no  man  to  do 
them  w.  Ps,  105:14 
Est.  1:16  not  done  w,  to  king 
.Job  19:7  cry  out  oiw.  not  heard 
Jer.  22:3  do  no  7v.  no  violence 

13  that  buildcth  chambers  w. 
Lam.  3:59  thou  hast  seen  my  w. 
llab.  1:4  xo.  judgment  proceed. 
Mat.  20:13  fi-ie.  I  do  thee  no  w. 
Acts  7:24  see.  one  of  th.  sufl'er  w. 

26  why  do  ye  w.  one  to  anot.  ? 

27  he  that  did  his  neighbor  w. 
18:14  a  matter  of  or  lewdness 
25: 10  P.  said.  Have  I  done  no  w. 

1  Cor.  6:7  why  do  ye  not  rather 

take  w.  ? 
8  ye  do  rv.  defraud  brethren 

2  Cor.  7:12  his  cause  th.  done  w. 
12:13  burdensome,  forg.  this  w. 

Col.  3:25  doth  w.  receive  for  w. 

WROXGED,  ETH. 
Prov.  8:36  siiineth  w.  own  soul 
2  Cor.  7:2  we  have  w.  no  man 
Phile.  18  if  he  hath  xi:  thee 

WROXGFULLY. 
Job  21:27  devices  ye  w.  imagine 
Ps.  35:19  let  not  enemi.  w.  rejoi. 
.38:19  that  hate  me  w.  multipli. 
69:4  being  mine  enemies  w. 
119:86  they  persecute  me  w. 
Ezek.  22:29  oppressed  Strang,  w. 
1  Pet.  2:19  grief,  sufl'ering  w. 

WROTE. 
Ex.  24:4  Moses  w.  all  the  word* 

of  the  Lord,  Deut.  31:9 
34:28  L.  w.  on  tables  words  of 
coven.  Deut.  4:13;  5:22;  10:4 
Num.  33:2  Moses  Jf.  their  goings 
Deut.  31:22  Moses  w.  this  song 

1  Sam.  10:25  Sam.  w.  manner  of 

2  Sam.  11:14  Dav.  u<.  a  letter,  15 

1  K.  21:8  Jezebel  w.  h  ttere,  9 

2  K.  10:1  and  John  tr.  letters,  6 
Chr.  24:6  Shemaiah  w.  bcf.  king 
2  Chr.  30:1  Hezekiah  w.  to  Kph. 
Ezr.  4:6  w.  accusation  a';a.  Jud. 

8  Kehum  w,  a  letter  a^.  Jer.  9 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WRO 

Est.  8:5  naman  w.  to  destroy  .T. 

Jer.  51;()0  Jeiem.  ^v.  all  the  evil 

Dan.  5;5  maii'8  hand  w.  on  wall 
7:1  dream,  and  he  w.  the  dream 

Mark  10:5  Moses  w.  this  precept 
12;1<J  Moses  w.  to  us,  Luke  20:28 

Luke  1:(>3  Zacharias  w.  saying 

John  5;4(>  for  Moses  w.  of  me 
8:6  wi.  his  fing.  w.  on  ground,  8 
19:19  Pilate  w.  title,  and  put  it 
21:24  John  w.  of  these  things 

Acts  15:2:3  apostles  w.  let.  by  th. 
18:27  brethren  w.  exhorting 
2:3:25  I.yslas  ^v.  after  this  man. 

Bom.  l(i:22  I  Terti.  who  iv.  this 

1  Cor.  5:9  Paul  w.  in  an  epistle, 

S,  Cor.  2:3,  4  ;  7:12 ;  Eph.  3:3 ; 
Phile.  21 
7:1  things  whereof  ye  iu.  to  me 

2  Jo/i«  5  not  as  th.  I  !0.  new  coin. 

3  John  9  I  iv.  to  the  church 

WROTH. 
Gen.  4:5  and  Cain  was  very  lo. 

6  L.  sa.  to  C.  Why  art  th.  w.  ? 
31:26  Jacob  was  w.  34:7  sons  w. 
40:2  Pharaoh  was  w.  41:10 
Tlx.  1():20  and  Moses  was  very  w. 

Num.  16:15;  31:14 
Num.  16:22  wilt  thou  be  w.  with 
Deut.  1:34  L.  heard,  was  w.  3:26 ; 
9:19 ;  2  5am.  22:8 ;  2  Chr. 
28:9;  Ps.  18:7;  78:21,  59.  62 

1  5am.  18:8  S.  was  very  w.  20:7 
29:4  prince  of  Ph.  w.  with  him 

2  5am.  3:8  Abner  w.  13:21  D.  iti. 
2  K.  5:11  but  Naaman  was  w. 

13:19  man  of  God  w.  with  him 
2  CAr-.  16:10  Asa  w.  26:19  Uz.  w. 
Neh.  4:1  Sanballat  was  w.  took 
iJfi.  1:12  theref.  the  king  was  w. 

2:21  Bigthan  and  Teresh  w. 
Ps.  89:.3a  been  iv.  with  anointed 
Is.  28:21  w.  as  in  val.  of  of  Gibe. 

47:6  I  was  w.  with  my  people 

54:9 1  would  not  be  lu.  with  th. 

57:16  nor  will  I  be  always  iv. 
17  for  iniquity  of  his  covetous- 
ness  was  I  w. 

64:5  thou  art  w.  we  have  sinned 
9  be  not  w.  very  sore,  O  Lord 
Jer.  37:15  the  princes  were  w. 
Lam.  5:22  th.  art  very  w.  ag.  us 
Mat.  2:16  Her.  was  exceeding  w. 

18:34  his  lord  was  iv.  and  deliv. 

22:7  and  the  king  was  very  w. 
Hev.  12:17  the  dragon  was  w. 

WROUGHT,  actively. 
Gen.  34:7  Shechem  w.  folly  in  Is. 
Ex.  10:2  what  things  I  iv.  iu  E. 

36:1  then  w.  Bezateel  and  Ahol. 

4  wise  men  w.  work,  8 ;  3;i:6 
Num.  23:23  what  hath  God  w.  f 
Deut.  17:2  liath  w.  wickedness 

22:21  hath  w.  folly  in  Israel, 
Jos.  7:15;  Jud.  20:10 

31:18  for  evils  they  sh.  have  w. 
Ruth  2:19  sliow.  with  wh.  she  w. 
1  Sam.  6:6  L.  had  w.  wonderful. 

11:13  hiith  w.  salva.  in  Isr.  19:5 

14:45 Jonathan  hath  w.  with  G. 
a  Sam.  2:3:10  L.  w.  great  vict.  12 

1  K.  5:16  ov.  people  that  w.  fl:23 

2  K.  17:11  Is.  10.  wick.  Neh.  9:18 
21:6  Manasseh  ?<;.  much  wick 

edness,  2  Chr.  3:3:6 
S  Chr.  24:12  hir.  such  as  w.  iron 
13  workmen  w.  work,  34:10,  13 
Neh.  4:16  my  serv.  w.  in  work 

17  every  one  with  hand  w. 
Jot)  12:9  hand  of  L.  hath  w.  this 

36:23  say,  thou  hast  iv.  iniqu. ! 

Ps..  31:19  hast  w.  lor  them  that 
68:28  strength,  th.  thou  hast  w 
78:43  had  w.  his  signs  in  Egypt 

Ec.  2:11  works  my  hands  w. 

Is.  26:12  th.  hast  w.  works  in  us 

18  ha.  not  w.  any  deliverance 
41:4  who  hath  w.  and  done  it  ? 

Jer.  18:3  he  w.  a  work  on  wheeh 
Eztk.  20:9  I  w.  for  my  name's 
sake,  14,  22,  44 

29:20  because  they  iv.  for  me 
Dan.  4:2  won.  that  God  hath  w 
Jon.  1:11  sea  w.  tempestuous,  13 
Zq).  2:3  who  w.  his  judgment 
Mat.  20:12  have  iv.  but  one  hour 

20:10  she  hath  w.  a  good  work 

on  me,  Mark  14:6 
Acts  15:12  wonders  God  21:19 

18:3 abode  with  Aquila  and  w. 
Rom.  15:18  Ch.  ha.  not  w.  by  me 
2  Cor.  5:5  lo.  us  for  same  thi.  G. 

Gal.  2:8  th.  w.  effectually  in  Pet, 
Eph.  1:20  which  he  ic.  in  Christ 
Jam.  2:22  faith  w.  with  works  ? 

1  Pet.  4:3  to  have  w.  will  of  Gen, 

2  John  8  lose  not  thi.  we  havowi. 


YEA 
WROUGHT,  passively. 
Num.  31:51  took  of  them  w.  jew. 
Deut.  21:3  heifer  ha.  not  been  w. 
Neh.  6:16  this  work  was  w).  of  (i. 
Ps.  45:13  her  clothing  of  w.  gold 
1:39:15  in  secret,  curiously  w. 
Ec.  2:17  work  w.  under  sun 
■John  3:21  manif.  th.  are  ?«.  in  G 
Acts  5:12  wonders  w.  am.  people 

AVROUGHTEST, 
Ruth  2: 19  sa.  to  her,  wh.  w.  th.  ? 

WRL'IVG. 
Zew.  l:15blood  sh.  be  w  out,  5:9 
Ps.  73:10  wat.  of  cup  iv.  to  them 
Is.  51:17  ha.  i/;.  out  dregs  of  cup 


YARN. 

1  K.  10:28  Solomon  had  linen  y. 
out  of  Egypt,  2  Chr.  116 

YEA. 

Mat.  5.:37  conve.  be  y.  Jam.  5:12 

2  Cor.  1:17  sho.  be  y.  y.  and  nay 

18  word  toward  you  wasnotg/ 

19  fur  Son  of  God  was  not  y. 

20  promises  of  G.  in  him  are  y. 

YEAR. 

Gen.  17:21  Sar.  shall  bear  next  y. 
Ex.  12:2  first  month  of  the  y. 

2.3:14  keep  feast  in  y.  Lev.  2:5:41 
29  not  drive  them  out  in  onej/. 
Lev.  16:34  atonement  once  a  y. 

25:5  a  y.  of  rest ;  29  within  a  ?/. 
Num.  9:22if  y.  that  cloud  tarried 

14:34  for  a  y.  sh.  ye  bear  iniqu. 
Jos.  5:12  eat  fruit  of  Can.  that  y. 
Jud.  10:8  that  y.  Am.  vexed  Isr. 

11:40  to  lament  four  days  in  jj. 

17:10  give  thee  ten  shek.  by  y. 
1  Sam.  27:7  David  dwelt  y.  and 

1  A'.  9:25  in  a  y.  did  Solom.  ofTer 

2  K.  19:29  eat  this  y.  such  things 

as  grow  of  thomsel.  Is.  37::30 

Est.  9:27  keep  two  days  every  y. 

Ps.  65:11  crowned  y.  witligoodn. 

Is.  6:1  in  y.  that  I'zziah  died 
21:16  in  a  y,  glory  of  Kedar  fail 
61:2  piocl.  acc.  y.  of  L.  Lu.  4:19 
63:4  y.  of  my  redeemed  is  come 

Jer.  11:23  y.  of  visit.  23:12;  48-44 
17:8  not  careful  in  y.  of  drought 
28:16  saith  L.  th.  y.  th.  shaltdie 
51:46  rumor  both  come  in  one  y. 

Ezek.  4:6  appoin.  each  day  for  y. 
46:17  be  his  to  the  y.  of  liberty 

Luke  2:41  went  to  Jerusal.  ev.  y. 
13:8  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  y. 

Acts  11:26  whole  y.  they  assem. 

2  Ctrr.  8:10  to  be  forward  a  y.  ago 
9:2  Achaia  was  ready  a  y.  ago 

Heb.  9:7  pri.  went  in  (mce  a  y.  25 
10:3  remembrance  of  sins  ev.  y. 

Jam.  4:13  continue  there  a  y. 

Rev.  9  15  prepare  for  montii,  a  y. 
YEAR  after  YEAR. 

2  Sam.  21:1  fam.  3  years  y.  a.  y. 
YEAR  by  YEAR. 

Deut.  14:22  tithe  inc.  of  thy  seed 

fleld  bringeth  forth  y.  by  y. 
15:20  eat  before  Lord  y.  by  y. 

1  S(tm.  1:7  as  he  did  so  y.  by  y. 

1  K.  10:35  they  brought  a  rate  y. 

by  y.  2  Chr.  9:24 

2  K.  17:4  as  he  had  done  y.  by  y. 
Neh.  10:.34  wood-offering  y.  by  y. 
Ileb.  10: 1  tliey  olTered  y.  by  y. 

YEAR  to  YEAR. 
Ex.  1.3:10  ordinance  from  y.  toy. 

1  Sam.  2:19  brou.  coat  fr.  y.  to  y. 
7:16  Samuel  went  from  y.  to  y. 

2  Chr.  24:5  rep.  house  fr.  y.  to  y. 
Is.  29:1  add  ye  y.  to  y.  let  them 
Zee.  14:16  fr.  y.  to  y.  to  worship 
See  SECOND,  third,  seventh. 

YEARLY. 
Lev.  25:53  a  y.  serv.  shall  he  be 
Jud.  11:40  went  y.  to  lament 
21:19  a  feast  of  L.  in  Shiloh  y. 
1  Sam.  1:3  E.  went  y.  to  worship 

21  went  to  offer  y.  sacrifi.  2:19 
20:6  a     sacritice  for  family 

Est.  9:21  keep  15th  of  same  y. 

YEARS. 
Gen.  1:14  for  seasons,  days,  y. 

25:7  days  of  the  ?/.  of  Abraham 
8  Abraham  died  full  of  y. 

47:9  evil  havey.  of  my  life  been 
Ex.  34:22  feast  at  the  y.  end 
Lev.  25:15  accord,  to  y.  16.  50,  52 

27:18  accord,  to  y.  that  remain 
Deut.  :32'7  y.  of  many  generations 
Jos.  13:1  Jos.  was  stricken  in  y. 
1  Sam.  29-3  Da.  been  with  th.  y. 
1  A'.  1:1  David  was  stricken  in  ^. 


YIE 

1  K.  17:1  not  dew  nor  rain  th.  y. 

2  Chr.  14:6  and  Asa  had  no  war 

i;i  those  y. 
Job  10:5  thy  y.  as  man's  days 
15:?0  num.  of  y.  hid.  to  oppres. 
16:22  when  a  few  y.  are  come 
.32:7multit.  of  y.  teach  wisdom 
36.11  spend  their  y.  in  pleasure 

26  nor  can  his  y.  be  searched 
Ps.  31:10  my  y.  spent  with  sigh. 

61:6  prol.  y.  as  many  generatio. 
77:5  the  y.  of  ancient  times 
10  the  y.  of  the  right  hand 
7R:.33  their  y.  did  he  consume 
90:4  a  thous.  y.  in  thy  sight  are 
but  as  yesterday,  2  Pet.  3:8 

9  sp.  our  y.  as  a  tale  th.  is  told 

10  y.  are  threescore  y.  and  ten 
15  y.  wherein  we  ha.  seen  evil 

102  24  y.  throughout  ail  genera. 

27  thy  y.  shall  have  no  end 
Prov  4:10  y.  of  life  many.  9:11 

5.9  lest  thou  give  y.  unto  cruel 
10:27  y.  of  wicked  sh.  be  short. 
Ec.  12:1  nor  y.  draw  nigh 
Is.  21:16  accord,  to  y.  of  hireling 
38:10  I  am  deprived  of  my  y. 

15  I  shall  go  softly  all  my  y. 
Ezek.  4:5  on  thee  y.  of  th.  iniq. 

22:4  thou  art  come  unto  thy  y. 
.38:8  latter  y.  th.  come  into  land 
Dan.  9:2  I  underst.  number  of 
11:6  end  of  y.  they  join  togcth. 
8  more  y.  than  king  of  north 
13  king  of  north  shall  come 
after  certain  y. 
Joel  2:2  y.  of  many  generations 

25  restore  y.  locust  hath  eaten 
Hab.  3:2  thy  work  in  midst  oty. 
.Mai.  3:4  oft'eringsas  in  former  y. 
Luke  1:7  both  were  stri.  in  y.  18 
Gal.  4:10  ye  obse.  monthsand  y. 
Heb.  1:12  thy  y.  shall  not  fail 
11:24  M.  wh.  come  to  y.  refused 
Rev.  20:2  bound  Satan  a  thou.  y. 
S  till  thousand  y.  be.fulfilled,  4 
7  when  thousand  y.  are  expir. 
See  Numeral  words  in  their 
nla/-es,  as  hundred,  many, 

TWO,  THREE,  SIX,  OLD. 

YELL,  ED 

Jer.  51:.38  like  lions,  they  sh.  y. 
2:15  lions  roared  and  y.  on  him 

YELLOW. 
Lev.  13:30  if  th.  be  in  it  a  y.  hair 
32  if  th.  bo  in  it  no  y.  hair,  36 
Ps.  68- 13  covered  with  y.  gold 

YEARIV,  ED. 
Gen.  43:.30  for  his  bowels  did  y. 
1  K.  3:26  her  bowels  y.  upon  son 

YESTERDAY. 

Ex.  5:14  wliy  not  fulfill,  task  y.  f 

1  Sam.  20:27  son  of  J.  to  meat  y. 

2  Sam.  15:20  thou  camest  but  y. 
2  K.  9:26  seen  y.  blood  of  Nabolh 
Job  8:9  we  are  oiy.  know  noth. 
Ps.  90:4  a  thous.  years,  but  as  y. 
John  4:52  w.  the  fever  left  him 
Acts  7:28  kill  me  as  Egyptian  y. 
Heb.  13:8  same  7j.  and  for  ever 

YESTERNIGHT. 
Gen.  19::34  I  lay  y.  with  my  fath. 

31:29  G  of  your  father  spake  y. 
42  affliction,  rebuked  thee  y. 
YIELD. 
Gen.  4:12  earth  not  y.  her  stren. 

49:20  shall  y.  royal  dainties 
Lev.  19:25  y.  to  you  the  increase 

26:4  land  shall  y.  her  increase 
20  your  land  not  y.  her  increa. 
2  Chr.  30:8  y.  yoursel.  to  the  L. 
Ps-.  67:6  land  y.  her  incre.  85:12 

107:37  may  y.  fruits  of  increase 
Prov.  7:21  fair  speech  cau.  him  y. 
Is.  5:10  ten  acres  sh.  y.  one  bath 
Hos.  8:7  the  bud  shall!/,  no  meal 
Joel  2:22  fig-tree  y.  strength 
Hab.  3:17  altho"  fields  no  meat 
Acts  2.3:21  do  not  th.  ij.  unto  th. 
Rom.  6:13  y.  yourselves  to  God 

16  that  to  whom  ye  y.  yoursel. 
19  y.  members  to  righteousn. 

Jam.  3:12  no  fount,  y.  salt  water 

YIELDED. 

Gen.  49:.33  Jacob  y.  up  the  ghost 
Num.  17:8  lod  of  Aa.  y.  almonds 
Dan.  .3:28  y.  th.  bodies  that  they 
Mat.  27:50  Jesus  y.  up  the  ghost 
Rom.  6:19  ye  have  y.  your  mem. 

YIELDETII. 

Neh.  9:37  y  increase  to  kings 
Job  24:5  wildern.  y.  food  for  th. 
Heb.  12:11  y.  fruit  of  righteous- 
ness 


YOU 
YIELDING. 

Gen.  1:11  forth  herb  y.  seed,  12 

29  given  you  every  tree  y.  seed 
Ec.  10:4  y.  pacific,  great  offences 
See  FRUIT. 

YORE. 

Gen.  27.  ;n  break  his  y.  Jer.  30:8 
Lev.  26:13  I  have  broken  the 
bands  of  your  y.  Ezek.  34.27 
Num.  19:2  heif.  on  which  never 
came  y.  Deut.  21:3 ;  1  Sa.  6:7 
Deut.  2B:48  he  sh.  put  a  y.  of  iron 

upon  thy  neck.  Jer.  28:14 
1  Sam.  11:7  S.  took  a  y.  of  oxen 
14:14  wh.  a  y.  of  oxen  mi.  plow 
1  K.  12:14  thy  father  made  our  y. 
griev  10,  11,  14;  2  Chr  10  4 
19:19  plowing  wi.  12  y.  of  oxen 
21  took  a  y.  of  oxen,  slew  them 
Job  1:3  Job  had  500  y.  of  oxen 
42:12  had  a  thousand  y.  of  oxen 
Is.  9:4  thou  hast  broken  the  y.  of 
his  burden,  10:27 ;  14:25 
47:6  hast  very  heavi,  laid  thy  y. 
58:6  and  that  ye  break  every  y. 
Jer.  2:20  of  old  time  bi  ok.  thy  y. 
5:5  these  have  broken  thy  y. 
27:8  will  not  put  neck  under  y. 

11  bring  their  neck  under  y.  12 
28:2  broken  y.  of  king  of  B.  4,  U 

12  II.  had  broken  y.  from  Jer. 
31:18  bullock  unaccustom.  to  y. 
51:23  break  husband,  and  his  y. 

Lam.  1:1  4  w.  of  my  transgres- 
sions is  bound 
3:27  good  for  a  man  to  bear  y. 
Hos.  11:4  as  they  that  take  offy. 
Nah.  1:13  now  will  I  break  his  y. 
Mat.  11:29  take  my  y.  upon  you 

30  my  y.  is  easy,  burden  light 
Luke  14:19  I  bought  5  y.  of  oxen 
Acts  15:10  put  y.  on  disciples' 

neck 

Gal.  5:1  be  not  entangled  with  y. 

1  Tim.  6:1  as  many  as  under  y. 

YOKES. 

Jer.  27:2  make  bonds  and  y. 
28:13  hast  broken  y.  of  wood 
Ezek.  80:18  when  I  break  y.  of  E. 
YOKED. 

2  Cor.  6:14  be  not  unequally  y. 

YOKE-FELLOW. 
Phil.  4:3  I  entreat  thee,  true  y.  f. 

YONDER. 
Gen.  22:5  I  and  the  lad  -will  go  y. 
Num.  16:37  scatter  th.  the  fire  y. 
2:3:15  stand  here.  I  meet  Lord  y. 
Mat.  17:20  say,  Eem.  to  y.  place 

YOUNG. 
Gen.  31.38  she-goats  not  cast  y. 
33:13  flocks  with  y.  are  with  me 
Ex.  2:3:26  nothing  cast  their  ij. 
Lev.  22:28  shall  not  kill  it  and  y. 
Deut.  22:6  not  take  dam  with  y. 
7  let  the  dam  go  and  take  they. 
28:50  not  show  favor  to  the  y. 
32:11  as  the  eagle  over  her  y. 

1  Chr.  22:5  S.  my  son  is  y.  29:1 

2  Chr.  13:6  when  Eehob.  was  y. 
34:3  Josiah,  while  he  was  yet  y. 

Pf.  78:71  ewes  great  with  y. 
84:3  where  she  may  lay  her  y. 
Is.  40:11  those  that  are  with  y. 
.Ter.  :31:12  together  for  y.  of  flock 
Ezek.  17:4  cropped  y.  twigs.  28 
Mark  7:-25  y.  dau.  unclean  spirit 
John  21:18  y.  thou  gird,  thyself 
See  OLD. 

YOUNG  ass,  or  asses. 
7s.  30:6  carry  riches  on  y.  asses 

24  y.  a.  sh.  eat  clean  provender 
John  12:14  when  he  found  a  2^.  a. 
See  BULLOCK. 

YOUNG  bullocks. 
Num.  28:11  otTer  two  y.  b.  19,  27 
Ezr  6:9  gi.  what  th.  need,  y.  b. 

YOUNG  calf. 
Lev.  9:2  take  y.  c.  for  sin-offering 

See  CHILD.  CHILDREN. 

YOUNG  cow. 
Is.  7:21  man  sh.  nourish  a  y.  cmo 

YOUNG  dromedaries. 
Est.  8:10  lett.  by  riders  on  y.  d. 

YOUNG  eagles. 
Prov.  30:17  y.  eagles  shall  eat  it 

YOUNG  hart. 
Cant.  2:9  belo.  like  y.  h.  17;  8:14 
See  LION,  LIONS,  man.  men. 

YOUNG  one. 
Deut.  28:57  evil  toward  her  y.  o. 
Zee.  11:16  neither  seek  y.  one 


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YOU 

VOUIVG  ones. 

Deut.  22:6  whether  >j.  o.  or  eggs 
Job  3SA1  when  his  y.  o.  cry  to  G. 
39:3  they  bring  forth  their  o. 
4  their  y.  o.  are  in  good  lil<ing 

16  ostrich  is  liarden.  aga.  y.  o. 
30  eagles'  y.  o.  snck  up  blood 

7s.  11:7  y.  o.  lie  down  together 
Lam.  4:3  give  suck  to  their  y.  o. 

yOUIVG  pigeon. 

Gen.  1S:9  turtle-dove  and  y.  p. 
Lev.  12:6  bring  y.  p.  for  sin-o(fer. 

YOU\G  pigeons. 
Lev.  1:14  bring  his  offer,  of  y.  p. 
5:7  he  sh.  bring  two  y.  pigeons, 
12:8;  14:22,  30;  15:14,  29; 
A'l/m.  6:10;  Luke  2:24 
11  if  not  able  to  bring  2  y.  p. 
VOUi\G  ravens. 
Ps.  147:9  he  giveth  food  to  y.  r. 

YOUNG  roes. 
Cant.  4:5  breasts  like  y.  roes,  7:3 

YOUXG  virgin. 
1  K.  1:2  let  there  be  sought  y.  v. 

YOUIVG  virgins. 
Jud.  21:12  were  found  400  y.  v. 
Est.  2:2  let  y.  v.  be  sou.  for  king 
3  may  gather  together  y.  v. 
YOUIXG  unicorn. 
Ps.  29:6  and  Sirion  like  a  y.  u. 

YOUNG  woman. 
ButhiiVZL.  give  th.  oithiay.w. 

YOUXG  women. 
Tit.  2:4  teach  y.  w.  to  be  sober 

YOUIVGER. 
Gen.  9:24  knew  what  y.  son  done 
19:31  first-born  said  to  the  y.  34 
36  the  y.  bare  a  son  Ben-ammi 
25:23  elder  serve  y.  Rom.  9:12 
29:16  I  will  serve  7  years  for  y. 
26  it  must  not  be  so,  to  give  y. 
43:29  is  this  your  y.  brother  of 
48:14  Is.  laifl  right  ha.  on  the  y. 
19  y.  brother  be  greater  th.  he 
Jud.  1:13  y.  brother  took  it,  .3:9 
15:2  is  not  her  y.  sister  fairer  ? 
1  Sam.  14:49  Saul's  y.  daughter 
1  Chr.  24:31  against  y.  brethren 
Job  30:1  that  are  y.  than  I,  have 
Ezek.  16:46  thy  ?/.  sister  is  Sodom 
Luke  15:12  y.  said,  Gi.  me  portion 

13  y.  gathered  all,  took  journ. 
22:26  greatest,  let  him  be  as  y. 

1  Tim.  5:1  entreat  y.  as  brethren 
2  the  y.  women  as  sisters,  with 
11  y.  widows  refuse,  for  when 

14  I  will  that  y.  women  marry 

1  Pet.  5:5  y.  submit  to  the  elder 

YOUNGEST. 
Cfen.  42:13  y.  is  with  our  fath.  .32 

15  except  your  y.  brother  com. 
20,  :34;  44:2:3,  26 

43:33  y.  according  to  his  youth 
44:2  cup  in  sack's  mouth  of  y. 
Jos.  6:26  in  his  y.  son  set  up 

gates,  1  K.  16:.34 
Jud.  9:5  .Jotham,  y.  son,  was  left 
\Sam.  16:11  there  remains  yet  y. 
17:14  David  was  ?/.  the  eldest 

2  Chr.  21:17  none  left  save  the  y. 
22:1  made  Ahaz.  his  y.  son  king 

YOURS. 
2  Chr.  90:15  battle  not  y.  God's 
2  Cor.  12:14  I  seek  not  y.  but  you 

YOUTH. 
Oen.  8:21  imagina.  evil  fr.  his  y. 

43:33  youngest  accord,  to  his  y. 

46:34  from  our  y.  even  till  now 
Len.  22:13  in  fa.'s  house  as  in  y. 
Num.  30:3  in  fa.'s  house  in  y.  16 
Jud.  8:20  the  y.  di'ew  not  sword 
1  Sam.  17:33  a  man  of  war  fr.  y. 
42  a  ^.  of  fair  countenance 
55  said.  Whose  son  is  this  y.  f 
8  Sam.  19:7  evil  befell  thee  fr.  y. 
1  TT.  18:12  I  fear  Lord  from  y. 
Job  13:2(5  possess  inicju.  of  my  y. 

20:11  bones  full  of  sins  of  his  y. 

29:4  as  1  was  in  days  of  my  y. 

30:12  on  my  right  hand  rise  y. 

31:18  fr.  y.  he  was  brought  up 

33:25  shall  return  to  days  of  j/. 

36:14  hypocrites  die  in  y.  and 
Ps.  25:7  remember  not  sins  of  y. 

71:5  art  my  trust  from  my  y. 

17  hast  taught  me  from  my  y. 
88:15  ready  to  die  from  my  y. 
89:45  days  of  his  y.  thou  short. 
103:5  thy  y.  renew,  like  eagle's 
110:3  th.  hast  the  dew  of  thy  y. 
127:4  ."io  are  children  of  thy  y. 
129:1  have  afflicted  me  fr,  my  y. 
144:12  as  plants  grown  up  in  y. 


ZAR 

Prov.  2:17  forsak.  guide  of  her  y. 
5:18  rejoice  with  wife  of  thy  y. 
Ec.  11:9  rejoi.  O  man,  in  thy  y. 
10  childhood  and  y.  arc  vanity 
12:1  rememberthy  Creatorin  y. 
Is.  47:12  has  labored  from  y. 

15  thy  merchants  fr.  y.  wander 
54:4  sh.  forget  shame  of  thy  y. 
6  Lord  called  thee  as  wife  of  y. 
•Jer.  2:2  I  remember  kindn.  oiy. 
3:4  thou  art  the  ^uide  of  my  y. 

24  labor  of  our  lathers  from  y. 

25  our  fathers  from  y.  sinned 
22:21  thy  manner  from  thy  y. 
31:19  I  did  bear  reproa.  of  my  y. 
32:.30  only  done  evil  fr.  their  y. 
48:11  Moal)  been  at  ease  from  y. 

Lam.  3:27  ho  bear  yoke  in  his  y. 
Ezek.  4:14  not  polluted  fr.  my  y. 
16:22  not  remem.  days  of  y.  4:3 

60  rememb.  my  covenant  in  y. 
23:3  committed  whored,  in  y. 

3  in  y.  they  lay  with  her 

19  call  to  remembra.  her  w.  21 
Tlos.  2:15  sing  as  in  days  of  y. 
■Joel  1:8  as  virgin  for  husb.  of  y. 
Zee.  13:5  to  keep  cattle  fr.  my  y. 
Mai.  2:14  and  the  wife  of  tliy  y. 

15  treach.  again,  wife  of  his  y. 
Mat.  19:20  th.  have  I  keptfr.  my 

y.  Mark  10:20 ;  Lvke  18:21 
Acts  26:4  manner  of  life  fr.  my  y. 

1  Tim.  4:12  no  man  desp.  thy  y. 

YOUTHS. 
Pro^).  7:7  among  y.  a  young  man 
Is.  40:30  c\  en  the  y.  shall  faint 
YOUTHFUL. 

2  Tim.  2:22  flee  also  y.  lusts,  but 


ZACCHEUS. 

Luke  19:5  Z.  haste,  come  down 
ZACHARIAH,  ZECHA- 
RIAH. 

2  A'.  14:29  Z.  reigned,  1,5:8, 11 
18:2  Abi  dan.  of  Z.  2  Chr.  29:1 
\  Chr.  5:7  of  Reubeni.  Jeiel,  Z. 
9:21  Z.  of  Levit.  15:18,  24;  26:2 
37  Geder,  Ahio,  Z.  and  Mickl. 
10:5  to  Asaph.  Z.  24:25  Issh.  Z. 
26:11  Z.  tlie  4th  son  of  Hosah 
14  Z.  son  of  Shelemiah,  wise 
27:21  ruler  was  Iddo  son  of  Z. 
2  Chr.  17:7  Jehoshap.  sent  to  Z. 
20:14  Jahaziel  son  of  Z.  came 
21:2  .lehiel  and  Z.  sonsof  Jeho. 
24:20  Spirit  of  G.  came  upon  Z. 
20:5  sought  G.  in  the  days  of  Z. 
29:13  Asaph,  Z.  sancti.  himself 
.34:12  Z.  of  the  Kohathites  was 
35:8  Hilkiah,  Z.  rulers  of  house 
Ezr.  5:1  Z.  son  of  Iddo  prophcs. 

to  J.  in  Jud.  6:14;  A'cA.  12:16 
8:3  of  Pharo.  Z.  11  of  Bebai,  Z. 
10:26  Elam,  Z.  Neh.  11:4  Z.  son 
Xeh.  8:4  Ezra's  left  ha.  stood  Z. 
11:5  Z.  son  of  Shiloni ;  12  Pash. 
12:35  Z.  son  of  Jonathan,  41 
/«.  8:2  Z.  the  son  of  Jeberechiah 
Zee.  1:1  Z.  son  of  Barachiah,  7:1 ; 

Mat.  23:.35:  Lvke  11:51 
Luke  1:5  Z.  a  priest  of  the  course 
13  fear  not,  Z.  59  called  him  Z. 
ZADOK. 
2  Sam.  8:17  Z.  and  Abim.  priests 
15:29  Z.  carried  the  ark  of  God 
35  hast  not  with  thee  Z.  ? 
20:25  Z.  and  Abiathar,  1  K.  4:4 

1  K.  1:8  but  Z.  was  not  with,  26 
45  Z.  and  Nathan  have  anoint. 

2::J5  Z.  the  priest,  1  Chr.  29:22 
4:2  Azariah  son  of  Z.  the  priest 

2  K.  15:33  dau.  of  Z.  2  Chr.  27:1 

1  Clir.  6:8  Ahitub  begat  Z.  12,  53 
12:28  Z.  a  yo.  man,  mighty  man 
24:3  both  Z.  sons  of  El.  and  Ah. 
27:17  of  Aaronites  Z.  was  capt. 

2  Chr.  31:10  priest  of  house  of  Z. 
Ezr.  7:2  son  of  Shall,  son  of  Z. 
Neh.  3:4  Z.  repaired.  29;  10:21 

11:11  the  son  of  Z.  Meshullam 
1.3:13  I  made  Z.  scribe  treasurer 
Ezek.  40:46  the  sons  of  Z.  43:19: 
44:15 

48:11  priests  sane,  of  sons  of  Z. 

ZALMUiVlVA. 
Jud.  8:5  pursu.  aft.  Zeba  and  Z. 
6  hands  of  Zeba  and  Z.  in,  15 
21  Gideon  slew  Zeba  and  Z. 
Ps.  83:11  princes  as  Zeba  and  Z. 

ZARAH. 
Gen.  38:30  son  called  Z.  46:12 
1  Chr.  2:4  Pharez  and  Z.  Mat.  1:3 
6  sous  of  Z.  Zimri,  and  Ethan 
See  ZEBAH. 


1061 


ZEP 
Z.VREPHATH. 

1  K.  IT:!)  get  thee  to  Z.  10 

Ob.  20  of  Israel  sh.  possess  to  Z. 

ZEAL. 
2Sa7n.  21:2  slay  them  in  his  z. 

2  K.  10:16  see  my  3.  for  the  Lord 
19:31  z.  of  L.  do  this.  Is.  37:32 

Ps.  69:9  the  z.  of  thy  house  hath 

eaten  me  up,  .Mm  2:17 
119:139  my  z.  hath  consum.  me 
Is.  9:7  2.  of  L.  will  perform  this 
59:17  was  clad  wi.  z.  as  a  cloak 
63:15  wh.  is  thy  z.  and  stren.  ? 
Ezek.  5:13  I  have  spoken  it  in  z. 
limn.  10:2  they  have  a  z.  of  God 
2  Cor.  7:11  what  z.  ?  9:2  your  z. 
Phil.  3:6  conceniiiig  z.  persecut. 
Col.  4:13  hath  a  great  z.  for  you 

ZEALOUS. 
Kiim.  25:11  was  z.  for  my  sake 

13  he  was  z.  for  his  God.  made 
Acts  21:20  they  are  all  z.  of  law 
22:3  0.  towards  God,  Gal.  1:14 
1  Cor.  14:12  z.  of  spiritual  gifts 
Tit.  2:14  people,  z.  of  good  works 
Rev.  3:19  be  z.  theref.  and  repent 

ZEALOUSLY. 
Gal.  4:17  they  z.  afl'ect  you,  not 
18  it  is  good  to  be  z.  alfected 
ZEBAH.   See  zalmunna. 

ZEBEDEB. 
Mat.  4:21  in  sliip  with  Z.  father 
10:2  James  and  John  sons  of  Z. 
26::?r ;  Mark  1:19 ;  3:17 ;  10:35; 
Luke  5:10;  John  21:2 
20:20  moilier  of  Z.  childr.  27:56 
Mark  1:20  their  father  Z.  in  ship 

ZEBOLVI. 
Gen.  14:2  king  of  Z.  Peut.  99:23 
1  Sam.  13:18  valley  of  Z.  to  the 
Neh.  11:.34  of  Beiija.  dwelt  at  Z. 
Hos.  11:8  shall  I  set  thee  as  Z.  ? 

ZEBUL. 
Jud.  9:28  Jerubba.  Z.  his  officer 
41  Z.  thrust  out  Baal  and  bre. 
ZEBULUN. 
Gen.  30:20  L.  called  his  name  Z. 
35:23  Reuben,  Simeon,  Jud.  Z. 
46:14  the  sons  of  Z.  Num.  1:.30; 
26:26 

49:13  Z.  shall  dwell  at  haven 
Num.  1:0  of  Z.  2:7;  7:24;  10:16 
Deut.  27:13  curse  ;  Reu.  Gad,  Z. 

33:18  of  Z.  he  said,  Rejoice  Z. 
Jos.  19:10  lot  came  up  for  Z. 
Jud.  1:30  Z.  drive  out  inhabita. 

4:10  Barak  called  Z.  and  Naph- 
tali 

5:14  out  of  Z.  that  handle  pen 
IS  Z.  and  Naphtall  jeoparded 
6:35  he  sent  messengers  to  Z. 
12:12  E.  buried  in  country  of  Z. 
Ps.  68:27  the  princes  of  Z.  and 
Is.  9:1  lightly  afflicted  land  of  Z. 
Ezek.  48:26  Z.  a  portion ;  33  gate 
Mat.  4:13  in  the  borders  of  Z. 
15  land  of  Z.  and  Nephtlialim 
Tribe  of  ZEBULUIV. 
Num.  1:31  numbered  of  t.  of  Z. 
2:7  I.  Of  Z.  Eliab  captain,  10:16 
13:10  of  <.  of  Z.  Gaddiel  to  spy 
34:25  prince  oit.  of  Z.  to  divide 
Jos.  21:7  t.  of  Z.  34;  1  Chr.  6:77 
Rev.  7:8  of  t.  of  Z.  sealed  12,000 
ZEDEKIAH. 

1  K.  22:11  Z.  made,  2  Chr.  18:10 
24  Z.  smote  Mic.  2  Chr.  18:23 

2  A".  24:17  changed  name  to  Z. 
25:7  of  Z.  Jer.  39:6,7;  52:11 

1  Chr.  3:15  son  of  Josiah,  Z.  16 

2  Chr.  36:10  made  Z.  his  br.  king 
Jer.  21:7  deliver  Z.  and  his  peo. 

29:22  Lord  make  thee  like  Z. 
32:4  Z.  shall  not  escape  from 
5  shall  lead  Z.  to  Babylon 
Jer.  39:.)  army  overtook  Z.  52:8 

ZELOPHEHAD. 
Num.  2U:.33  Z.  had  no  sons,  Jos. 
17:3 

27:7  daught.  of  Z.  speak  right 
36:11  daughters  of  Z.  married 
ZELZAH. 

1  Sam.  10:2  men  by  sepulc.  at  Z. 

ZENAS. 
Tit.  3:13  bring  Z.  on  his  journey 
ZEPHANIAH. 

2  A'.  95:18  took  Z.  Jer.  52:24 

1  Chr.  6:36  Z.  of  sons  of  Kohath. 
Jer.  21:1  when  Zedekiah  sent  Z. 

29:25  letters  in  thy  name  to  Z. 
29  Z.  read  this  letter  in  ears 

37:3  Z.  son  of  Maaseiah  priest 
Zep.  1:1  the  word  came  to  Z, 


ZIO 

Zee.  6:10  house  of  Jos.  son  of  Z. 
14  sh.  be  to  Hen  the  son  of  Z. 
ZERAH. 
Gen.  36:13  sons  of  Reuel,  Z. 
1  Chr.  1:37,  44 
.33  Johab  the  son  of  Z.  reigned 
Num.  26:13  of  Z.  family  of,  20 
Jos.  7:1  son  of  Zabdi,  son  of  Z. 
22:20  son  of  Z.  commit  a  tresp. 

1  Chr.  i'.m  sons  of  Sim.  were  Z. 
6:21  Z.  son  of  Iddo,  41  son  of  Z. 
9:6  of  sons  of  Z.  Jeuel  dwelt  in 

2  Chr.  14:9  Z.  Ethiopian  came 
Neh.  11:24  Pethah,  of  chil.  of  Z. 

ZERESH. 
Est.  5:10  called  for  Z.  his  wife 
ZERUBBABEL. 

1  Chr.  3:19  son  of  Pedaiah,  Z. 
Ezr.  2:2  ca.  up  wi.  Z.  Neh.  12:1 

3:2  Z.  son  of  Shealtiel,  S ;  5:2 
Neh.  12:47  days  of  Z.  gave  port. 
Ilag.  1:1  word  of  the  Lord  to  Z. 
12  then  Z.  obeyed  the  voice  of 

14  Lord  stirred  up  spirit  of  Z. 
2:4  yet  now  be  strong,  O  Z.  21 

Zee.  4:6  word  of  Lord'  unto  Z. 
7  before  Z.  sh.  become  a  plain 

9  the  hands  of  Z.  have  laid  the 

ZERUL4H. 

2  Sam.  2:18  three  sons  of  Z. 
3:39  sons  of  Z.  too  hard  for  me 
8:16  Joab  son  of  Z.  1  Chr.  18:15 
16:10  what  have  1  to  do  with 

you,  ye  sons  of  Z.  ?  19:22 

1  Chr.  2:16  whose  sisters  were  Z. 

ZIBA. 

2  Sam.  9:2  art  thou  Z.  ?  10  Z.  had 
10:4  Z.  thine  are  all  that  pertain 
19:29  thou  and  Z.  divide  land 

ZIBEOIV. 
Gen.  36:2  Anah  daugh.  of  Z.  14 
24  these  are  the  children  of  Z. 
1  CAr.  1:40  fed  asses  of  Z.  29 

ZIDON. 
Gen.  49:13  border  shall  be  to  Z. 
Jos.  11:8  chased  th.  to  great  Z. 
19:28  Kanah,  even  unto  great  Z. 
Jud.  10:6  and  served  gods  of  Z. 
18:28  because  it  was  far  from  Z. 
1  A'.  17:9  which  belongeth  to  Z. 
Ezr.  3:7  drink  unto  them  of  Z. 
Is.  23:2  merch.  of  Z.  replenished 
4  O  Z.  the  sea  hath  spoken 
12  O  thou  virgin,  daiight.  of  Z. 
Jer.  25:22  kings  of  Z.  shall  drink 
27:3  and  yokes  to  king  of  Z. 
47:4  Tyre  and  Z.  every  helper 
Ezek.  27:8  the  inhabitants  of  Z. 
28:21  set  thy  face  against  Z. 
22  behold,  I  am  ag.  thee,  O  Z. 
.loel  3:4  with  me,  O  Tyre  and  Z. 
Zee.  9:2  Tyrus  and  Z.  though  it 

ZIDOMANS. 
Jud.  10:12  Z.  and  Amalekites 
18:7  careless,  after  manner  of  Z. 
1  K.  11:1  Sol.  loved  women  of  Z. 

33  Ashtoreth,  goddess  of  Z. 
Ezek.  32:30  Z.  th.  arc  gone  down 
ZIP. 

1  A'.  6:1  month  of  Z.  is  second 
37  foundation  laid  in  month  Z. 
ZIKLAG. 

1  Sam.  27:6  Achish  gave  Z.  toD. 
30:14  we  burnt  Z.  with  fire 

2  Sa7n.  1:1  D.  abode  2  days  in  Z. 
4:10  I  slew  them  in  Z. 

1  Chr.  4:30  dw.  at  Z.  Neh.  11:28 
12:1  came  to  David  to  Z.  20 
ZILPAH. 

Gen.  29:24  Lab.  gave  to  Leah  Z. 
30:9  Leah  gaze  Z.  her  maid  to 

10  Z.  bare  Jacob  a  son,  12 
2.5:26  sons  of  Z.  Gad,  A.  46:18 
37:2  lad  was  with  the  sonsof  Z. 

ZIMRL 
Num.  25:14  th.  was  slain  was  Z. 

1  K.  16:9Z.  conspired  against,  16 

15  Z.  reigned  7  days  m  Tirzah 

2  K.  9:31  had  Z.  peace,  who  ? 

1  C'^7\  2:6  sons  of  Zerah,  Z.  and 
8:36  Z.  son  of  Jehoadah,  9:42 

Jer.  25:25  I  made  kings  of  Z.  dr. 
ZIN. 

Num.  13:21  from  wildern.  of  Z. 
90:1 1  came  to  desert  of  Z.  33:3S 
27:14  in  desert  of  Z.  Deut.  32:51 
ZIOIV. 

2  Sam  5:7  David  took  strong- 

hold of  Z.  1  Chr.  11:5 
1^.  8:l\vhichisZ.2CA?-.  5:2 
Ps.  2:6  on  my  holy  hill  of  Z. 
48:12  walk  about  Z.  go  roond 

about  her 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAN"CE. 


zio 

Ps.  51:18  thv  good  pleas.  nntoZ. 
69::J5  for  Gott  will  save  Z.  and 
87:2  the  Lord  loveth  gates  of  Z. 

5  said  of  Z.  tliisand  that  man 
97:8  Z.  heard  and  was  glad 
102:1:?  and  have  mercy  on  Z. 

16  when  Lord  shall  build  up  Z. 
J26:l  L.  turned  captivity  of  Z. 
129:5  be  turned  i)ack  th.  hate  Z. 
132:13  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Z. 
133:3  as  dew  on  mountains  of  Z. 
137:1  when  we  remembered  Z. 

3  sing  us  one  of  the  son.  of  Z. 
146:10  the  Lord  shall  rei''n.  O  Z. 
147:12  praise  thv  God,  O  Z. 
149:2  let  children  of  Z.  be  joyful 
Is.  1:27  Z.  shall  be  redeemed 
12:6  shout,  th.  inhabitant  of  Z. 
14:32  that  Lord  hath  founded  Z. 
33:5  hath  filled  Z.  with  judgm. 

20  look  on  Z.  35:10  come  to  Z. 
34:8  for  controversy  of  Z. 
40:9  O  Z.  bringest  good  tidings 

41:27  sh.  saytoZ.l)eholdthem 
49:14  Z.  said,  L.  hath  forsaken 
61:3  the  Lord  shall  comfort  Z. 

11  sh.  come  with  singing  to  Z. 

16  say  unto  Z.  Th.  art  my  peo. 
52:1  put  on  thy  strength,  O  Z. 

7  saith  unto  Z.  Thy  G.reigneth 

8  Lord  shall  bring  again  Z. 
59:30  Redeemer  sh.  come  to  Z. 
60:14  Z.  of  the  Holy  One  of  Is. 
62:1  for  Z.  sake  will  I  not  hold 
64:10  Z.  is  a  wilderness,  Jerusa. 
66:8  as  soon  asZ.  travailed,  she 

Jer.  3:14  I  will  bring  you  to  Z. 
4:6  set  up  standard  towards  Z. 
14:19  hath  thy  soul  loathed  Z.  1 
86:18  Z.  shaU  be  plow.  Mic.  3:12 


ZIO 

■Ttr.  .'50:17  Z.  whom  no  man  seek. 
31:6  let  us  so  up  to  Z.  to  the 
19  and  sing  in  height  of  Z. 
.')0;5  they  sh.  ask  the  way  to  Z. 
51::j5  shall  the  inhabitant  of  Z. 
Lam.  1:4  ways  of  Z.  do  mourn 
17  Z.  spreads  forth  her  hands 
4:2  sons  of  Z.  compara.  to  gold 
5:18  mountain  of  Z.  is  desolate 
Joel  2:23  be  glad,  ye  child,  of  Z. 
Amos  1:2  Lord  will  roar  from  Z. 
Mic.  3:10  th.  build  Z.  with  blood 
4:2  for  law  shall  go  forth  of  Z. 
11  let  our  eye  look  upon  Z. 
Zee.  1:141  am  jealous  for  Z.  with 
17  Lord  shall  yet  comfort  Z. 
2:7  deliver  thyself,  O  Z.  8:2 
8:3  Lord,  I  am  returned  to  Z. 
9:13  raised  up  thy  sons,  O  Z. 

-See  DAUGHTER,  DAUGHTERS. 
In  ZION. 

Ps.  9:11  sing  praises  to  L.  who 
dwell,  in  Z.  76:2 ;  Joel  3:21 

65:1  praise  for  thee,  O  G.  in  Z. 

84:7  every  one  in  Z.  appeareth 

99:2  L.  is  great  in  Z.  he  is  high 

102:21  decl.  name  of  Lord  in  Z. 
Is.  4:3  that  is  left  in  Z.  shall  be 

10:24  O  my  peo.  dwellest  in  Z. 

28:16  beh.  I  lay  in  Z.  for  a  foun- 
dation, a  tried  st.  1  Pet.  2:6 

30:19  people  shall  dwell  in  Z. 

31:9  the  L.  whose  fire  is  in  Z. 

33:14  sinners  in  Z.  are  afraid 

46:13  I  will  place  salva.  in  Z. 

61:3  them  that  mourn  in  Z. 
Jer.  8: 19  is  not  the  Lord  in  Z.  f 

50:28  declare  in  Z.  vengeance 

51:10  let  us  decl,  in  Z,  the  work 


ZIP 

Jer.  51:24  evil  that  they  have 

done  in  Z. 
Lam.  2:6  sabbaths  forgot,  in  Z. 
4:11  L.  hath  kindled  fire  in  Z. 
5:11  they  ravished  women  in  Z. 
Joel  2:1  blow  the  trumpet  in  Z. 
3: 17  your  God  dwelling  ire  Z. 
Amos  0:1  that  are  at  ease  in  Z. 
Rom.  9:.33  in  Z.  a  stumbl.  stone 

Mount  ZIOX. 
2  K.  19:31  a  remnant,  they  that 
escape  out  of  mount  Z.  Is. 
37:32 

Ps.  48:2  joy  of  earth  Is  mount  Z. 

11  m.  Z.  rejoice;  78:68m.  Z. 
74:2  m.  Z.  wherein  thou  hast 
125:1  as  m.  Z.  cannot  be  remo. 

Is.  4:5 dwelling-place  of  m.  Z. 
8:18  which  dwell,  mmo.  Z.  18:7 
10:12  perform,  work  upon  m.  Z. 
24:23  Lord  shall  reign  in  m.  Z. 
29:8  fight  aga.  m.  Z.  31:4  for 

Joel  2:132  In  m.  Z.  deliver.  Ob.  17 

01).  21  shall  come  up  on  m.  Z. 

Mic.  4:7  reign  over  th.  in  m.  Z. 

Heb.  12:22  are  come  unto  m.  Z. 

Rev.  14:1  Lamb  stood  on  m.  Z. 

Out  or  zioiv. 

Ps.  14:7  come  out  of  Z.  53:6 
20:2  streng.  thee  o.  of  Z.  110:2 
128:5  bless  thee  o.of  Z.  1.34:3 
135:21  blessed  be  Lord  o.  of  Z. 

Is.  2:3  wit  of  Z.  shall  go  forth 

Jer.  9:19  wail,  is  heard  out  of  Z. 

Joel  3:16  L.  shall  roar  o^tt  of  Z. 

Rom.  11:26  come  out  of  Z.  deliv. 
ZIPPORAH. 

Ex.  2:21  Jethro  gave  Moses  Z. 
4:25  Z.  took  sharp  stone,  18:2 


zuz 

ZOAIV. 

Num.  13:22  seven  years  bef.  Z. 
Ps.  78:12  things  did  he  in  Z.  43 
Is.  19:11  princes  of  Z.  fools,  13 

30:4  for  his  princes  were  at  Z. 
Ezek.  30:14  I  will  set  fire  in  Z. 

ZO.\R. 
Gen.  14:2  of  Bela,  which  is  Z.  8 

19:22  name  of  city  was  called  Z. 
Deut.  34:3  city  of  palm-tr.  to  Z. 
Is.  15:5  fugitives  sh.  flee  nnto  Z. 
Jer.  48:.34  uttered  th.  voice  fr.  Z. 
ZOBAH. 

1  Sam.  14:47  against  kings  of  Z. 

2  Sam.  8:3  Da.  smote  king  of  Z. 

1  K.  11:24;  1  Chr.  18:3,  9 
23:36  Igal  son  of  Nathan  of  Z 

1  K.  11:23  fled  from  king  of  Z. 

ZOPHAR. 
Job  2:11  Z.  Naamath.  11:1 ;  42:9 

ZORAH. 
Jos.  19:41  inheritance  of  Dan,  Z. 
Jud.  13:2  a  certain  man  of  Z. 
S5  Sams,  bet  Z.  and  Eshtaol 
16:31  bur.  Samson  bet.  Z.  and 
18:2  Danites  sent  from  Z.  to 
8  came  unto  their  breth.  to  Z. 

2  Chr.  11:10  Rehoboam  built  Z. 

ZOROBABEL. 

Mat.  1:12  Salathiel  begat  Z.  13 
Luke  3:27  Rhesa  was  son  of  Z. 

ZUR. 

Num.  25:15  daughter  of  Z.  slain 
31:8  Z.  prince  slain,  .Tos.  13:21 
1  Chr.  8:30  Z.  son  of  Gib.  9:36 

ZUZIM. 
Gen.  14:5  kings  emote  Z.  in  B. 


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how  the  different  subjects  are  treated.  The  word  is  here  respeiled  (ar'on),  to  indicate  clearly  the  pro 
nunciation,  and  then  the  meaning  (enlightened)  is  given.  By  referring  to  the  subjects  "  Eleazar, 
"  Hor,"  and  "  Priest "  additional  information  is  gained,  and  the  direction  to  consult  the  Concordanc; 
will  enable  the  reader  to  look  up  the  passages  in  the  Bible  containing  Aaron, 

Where  the  Bible  gives  full  information  on  any  subject,  reference  is  made  in  these  Helps  to  tli 
Analysis  op  the  Bible  ;  or.  The  Bible  Arranged  in  Subjects,  where  all  the  verses  of  the  Bibl 
treating  on  the  subject  are  grouped  together.  Take,  for  an  example,  the  subject  Jesus  Christ.  Th 
best  account  of  his  life  is  that  furnished  by  the  Bible  itself,  and  instead  of  treating  the  subject  a 
length  in  these  Helps,  reference  is  made  to  page  32  of  the  Analysis,  where,  beginning  with  the  Pre 
dictions  Concerning  John,  Christ's  Forerunner,  we  find,  in  the  42  pages  that  follow,  a  complet 
and  graphic  Scripture  account  of  the  Prophecies  Concerning  Christ,  His  Life,  IMinistry,  Crucifixioi 
Resurrection,  etc.,  etc. 

References  are  also  frequently  made  to  passages  in  the  Bible,  and  where  a  subject  requires  man 
such  references,  the  reader  is  directed  to  consult  the  Concordance. 

NOTE.— On  pages  A 6  and  720  will  be  found  full  instructions  how  to  use  the  Analysis  of  tl' 
IJible  and  the  Concordance,  which  are  designed  to  be  used  in  connection  with  the  Coiuprv 
hensive  Bible  Helps. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


1  and  O,  or  Al'pha  and  O'mega,  or 
neg'a,  first  and  last  letters  of  Greek  al- 
abet,  used  of  Jehovah,  Isa.  41  :  4;  44  :  6, 
i  of  Christ,  Eev.  1  :  8,  11 ;  21  :  6  ;  2^  :  13, 
denote  the  idea  of  the  beginning  and  the 
i,  or  of  eternity.  Often  used  in  connec- 
n  with  the  cross  as  the  symbol  of  Christ, 
iaron,  ar'on  (enlightened),  the  first  high- 
est of  the  Israelites,  was  born  B.  c.  about 
'0.  He  was  the  elder  brother  and  the 
ikesman  of  Moses,  and  aided  him  in  the 
iverance  of  the  Israelites  from  bondage 
Egypt.  As  high-priest  he  was  an  eminent 
)e  or  emblem  of  Christ.  He  was  about 
)  years  old  when  he  died  on  Mount  Hor, 
sv  called  the  "  Mountain  of  Aaron."  His 
I  Eleazar  succeeded  him  as  high-priest. 
;  Ele.\zar,  Hor,  Peiest,  and  consult 
;  Concordance. 

laronites,  ar'on-ites,  descendants  of 
ron  the  high-priest.  1  Chron.  12  :  27; 
:  17. 

i.ar'on's  Rod.  The  staff  of  Aaron  which 
s  preserved  in  the  ark  as  a  symbol  of 
esthood,  ever  blossoming  and  yielding 
it.  Heb.  9  :  4.  See  Almond  Tree,  and 
:K. 

lb  (father).  [1]  A  part  of  many  com- 
md  Hebrew  names,  such  as  Abuer,  Ab- 
ora.  [2]  The  fifth  month  of  the  Jewish 
red  year,  and  the  eleventh  month  of 
•\r  civil  year.  It  corresponded  nearly 
th  our  August.  See  Month. 
ibad'don  (destroyer)  is  a  Hebrew  word 
ving  the  same  meaning  as  the  Greek 
oll'yon.  It  is  applied  to  the  angel  of 
3  bottomless  pit.  Eev.  9  : 11. 
Ibag'tha  ( prosperous),  a  chamberlain  of 
asuerus,  king  of  Persia.  Esth.  1 : 10. 
Ib'ana  {permanent},  a  river  of  Damas- 
>,  2  Kings  5 : 12,  generally  supposed  to  be 
i  modern  Barada.  See  Amana. 
Ib'arim  (passages),  a  range  of  moun- 
ns  in  the  land  of  Moab,  on  the  east  side 
the  river  Jordan,  opposite  Jericho,  hav- 
;  summits  three  thousand  feet  above  the 
el  of  the  ocean  and  over  four  thousand 
t  above  that  of  the  Dead  Sea.  Mount 
ba  or  Nebbeh,  the  highest  summit,  is  sup- 
ied  to  be  Mount  Nebo,  from  which  Moses 
iwed  the  Land  of  Promise.  Num.  27  : 12 ; 
:47. 

Ib'ba  (father),  a  Chaldee  word  corre- 
mding  to  the  Hebrew  ub,  father ;  applied 
God.  Mark  14  :  36  ;  Rom.  8 : 15  ;  Gal.  4  :  6. 
\.h'Aa.  (servant).  [1]  Fatlier  of  Adoniram, 
3  ofiicer  whom  Solomon  set  over  the 
bute.  1  Kings  4  :  6.  [2]  The  name  of  a 
ief  man  among  the  Levites,  who  dwelt  in 
rusalem  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  11 : 17. 
lied  Obadiah  in  1  Chron.  9:  Ifi. 
/Ibdeel,  ab'de-el  (servant  of  God),  father 
Shelemiah.  Jer.  36  :  26. 
Ab'di  (servant  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A  descend- 
t  of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron. 
44;  2  Chron.  29:12.  [2]  A  descendant  of 
e  of  the  two  Elams.  Ezra  10  : 26. 
/Vbdiel,  ab'di-el.  an  ancestor  of  one  of 
e  families  of  Gad.  1  Chron.  .5: 15. 
Ab'don  (service).  [1]  A  city  of  Asher 
lich  was  afterwards  assigned  to  the 
;vites.  Josh.  21 :  .30 ;  1  Chron.  6  :  74.  [2] 
man  of  Ephraim  who  was  one  of  the 
idges  of  Israel.  Judg.  12:13,  15.    [3]  A 


descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:23. 
[4J  The  eldest  son  of  the  father  of  Gibeon. 

1  Chron.  8:30;  9:36.  [5]  The  name  ap- 
parently of  one  of  the  priests  in  the  time  of 
Josiah,  king  of  Judah,  whom  the  king  sent 
to  enquire  of  the  Lord  when  the  book  of 
the  law  had  been  found.  2  Chron.  34  :  20. 

Abed'nego  (serrant  of  Nego),  a  name 
given  by  the  prince  of  the  king  of  Babylon's 
eunuchs  to  Azariah,  one  of  the  young  Jew- 
ish princes  who  were  carried  to  Babylon  by 
Nebuchadnezzar.  Dan.  1 :  7 ;  2 :  49 ;  3 :  12, 20. 

A'bel  (transitoriness,  or,  when  applied  to 
a  town,  grassy  place  or  meadow).  [1]  The 
second  son  of  Adam.  He  was  a  shepherd ; 
oflered  to  God  a  sacrifice  from  his  flocks, 
and  was  killed  by  his  brother  Cain  because 
Abel's  sacrifice  was  received,  and  not  Cain's. 
Gen.  4.  Abel  was  the  first  martyr  of  faith, 
who,  "  being  dead,  yet  speaketh."  Matt.  23 : 
.35  ;  Heb.  11 :  4.  See  Sacrifice.  [2J  The 
name  of  a  place  in  the  north-west  part  of 
Judah,  where  the  ark  rested  when  it  was  sent 
back  by  the  Philistines.  1  Sam.  6  : 18.  [3] 
The  name  of  a  place  near  Beth-maachah, 
sometimes  called  Abel  of  Beth-maachah,  and 
sometimes  Abel.  2  Sam.  20:  14,  15,  18.  [4] 
Abel  is  also  the  beginning  of  the  names  of 
several  towns. 

Abel-Beth-maachah,  a'bel -beth-ma'a- 
kah  (meadoiu  of  the  house  of  Maachah),  a  city 
(otherwise  called  Beth-maachah,  or  simply 
Abel)  in  the  northern  part  of  the  territory 
of  Manasseh,  beyond  Jordan,  near  the  foot 
of  Mount  Hermon.  1  Kings  15:20  ;  2  Kings 
15 : 29. 

Abel-maim,  a'bel-ma'im  (meadow  of 
the  waters ),  a  town  in  the  northern  part  of 
the  territory  of  Manasseh,  east  of  the  Jor- 
dan, 2  Chron.  16 :  4,  supposed  to  be  the  same 
with  Abel-Beth-maachah  and  with  Abel. 

Abel-meholah,  a'bel-me-ho'lah  (mea- 
dow of  the  dance),  a  city  in  Issachar  at  the 
north  of  the  Jordan  valley.  It  was  the 
birthplace  of  Elisha  the  jirophet.  Judg. 
7  ;  22  ;  1  Kings  19 : 16. 

Abel-mizraim,  a'bel-miz'ra-im  (mea- 
dow or  mourning  of  the  Egyiytians],  a  place  at 
the  threshing-floor  at  Atad,  "beyond  Jor- 
dan." It  was  named  from  the  seven  days' 
lamentation  of  Joseph  and  his  company 
when  they  brought  up  the  body  of  Jacob 
from  Egypt  to  be  buried.  Gen.  50:11. 

A'bel-shit'tim  (meadow  of  the  acacias) 
was  situated  east  of  the  Jordan  in  the 
plains  of  Moab,  Num.  33 ;  49,  and  near 
Mount  Peor.  It  was  the  last  encampment 
of  the  Israelites  before  crossing  the  Jordan 
into  Canaan,  B.  c.  1450.    Also  called  Shit- 

TIM. 

A'bez  (whiteness),  a  city  of  Issachar. 
Jo.sh.  19  :  20. 

A'bi  (Jehovah  is  father),  the  wife  of  Ahaz 
and  mother  of  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah. 

2  Kings  18  :  2.  She  is  called  Abijah  in  2 
Chron.  29:1. 

Abi'a  or  Abi'ah  (Jehovah  is  father).  See 
Abijah.  [1]  Samuel's  second  son.  He  and 
his  brother  did  wickedly,  so  that  Israel  de- 
sired and  obtained  a  king.  1  Sam  8  :  2 ;  1 
Chron.  6  :  28.  [2]  The  wife  of  Hezron,  the 
grandson  of  .Tudah  by  Pharez.  1  Chron. 
2  :  24.  [3]  The  name  given  in  Chronicles  to 
the  son  of  Eehoboam  who  succeeded  his 


father  as  king  of  Judah,  1  Chron.  3  :  10; 
Matt.  1 :  7,  and  who  is  called  Abijam  in  1 
Kings  15.  [4]  One  of  the  sons  of  Becher,  the 
son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  7  :  8.  [5]  A  priest 
in  the  time  of  David,  set  over  a  particular 
course  of  service  in  the  tabernacle.  Luke 
1 :  5.    See  Abijah. 

Abi-albon,  a'bi-al'bon  (father  of 
strength),  one  of  David's  mighty  men  from 
Arabah.  2  Sam.  23  : 31.  He  is  called  Abiel 
in  1  Chron.  11  : 32. 

Abi-asaph,  a-by'a-saf  (father  of  gather- 
ing), a  son  of  Korah.  Exod.  6:24.  See 
Ebiasaph. 

Abiathar,  a-by'a-thar  (father  of  super- 
fluity), the  son  of  Abimelech  the  priest,  who 
escaped  when  his  father  was  slain  by  order 
of  Saul,  and  who  became  high-priest  after  the 
death  of  Saul.  He  was  expelled  from  office 
by  Solomon.   Consult  the  Concordance. 

A'bib  (sprouting),  the  first  month  of  the 
Hebrew  sacred  year  and  the  seventh  month 
of  the  civil  year.  It  was  so  called  because 
grain,  especially  barley,  was  then  in  ear. 
After  the  Babylonian  captivity  it  was  called 
Nisan.  It  corresponded  nearly  with  our 
April.  See  Month,  and  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Abi'da  or  Abi'dah  ( father  of  knowledge), 
a  son  of  Midian,  the  son  of  Abraham  by 
Keturah.  Gen.  25:4;  1  Chron.  1:33. 

Ab'idan  (  father  of  judgment),  thecaptain 
of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  who  was  appointed 
with  Moses  and  a  chief  man  from  every  tribe 
to  number  the  people.  Num.  1  :  11 ;  2  :  22. 

Abi'el  (father  of  might).  [1]  An  Israelite 
of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  who  was  the 
grandfather  of  Saul,  the  first  king  of  Israel. 

1  Sam.  9  :  1 ;  14  :  51.  [2]  One  of  David's  val- 
iant men.  1  Chron.  11 : 32.  He  is  called 
Abi-albon  in  2  Sam.  23  :  31. 

Abiezer,  ab-i-e'zer  (father  of  help).  [1] 
Head  of  a  family  descended  from  Manasseh, 
probably  same  as  Jeezer,  the  son  of  Gilead 
( Num.  26  :  30).  Josh.  17  :  2 ;  1  Chron.  7  :  18. 
[2]  A  district  in  Manasseh  inhabited  by  the 
Abiezrites.  Judg.  6  :  34 ;  8:2.  [3]  One  of 
David's  valiant  men,  an  inhabitant  of  Ana- 
thoth.  in  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.    2  Sam. 

23  :  27  ;  1  Chron.  11  :  28. 

Abiezrite,  ab-i-ez'rite  (belonging  to  Abi- 
ezer), a  descendant  of  Abiezer.  Judg.  6 : 11, 

24  ;  8  :  32. 

Ab'igail  (cause  of  delight).  [1]  The  wife 
of  Nabal  of  Carmel,  and  afterward  of  Da- 
vid. [2]  A  sister  or  a  niece  of  Zeruiah  and 
mother  of  Amasa.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Abi-gibeoii,  ab'i-gib'e-on  (father  of 
Gibeon),  a  descendant  of  Benjamin  who 
dwelt  at  Gibeon.  1  Chron.  8  :  29. 

Abihail,  ab-i-ha'il  (father  of  might).  [1] 
A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Merari,  who  was 
the  father  of  Zuriel,  the  chief  of  the  Me- 
rarites  in  the  time  of  Moses.  Num.  3  :  35. 
[2]  The  wife  of  Abishur,  a  descendant  of 
Hezron,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  1  Chron. 

2  :  29.  [3]  Head  of  a  family  in  the  tribe  of 
Gad.  1  Chron.  5:14.  [4]" A  daughter  of 
Eliab,  David's  brother,  who  became  wife  of 
Relioboam,  the  son  of  Solomon.  2  Chron. 
11  :  18.  [5]  The  father  of  Esther  the  Jewess, 
whom  Ahasuerus,  king  of  Persia,  made 
queen  instead  of  Vashti.  Esth.  2  : 15  ;  9  :  29. 

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Abi'hii  (he  is  my  father),  a  son  of  Aaron 
who  was  slain  by  fire  from  the  Lord  for  of- 
fering strange  lire.    Consult  the  Concoed- 

ANCE. 

Abi'hud  {father  of  honor),  a  son  of  Bela, 
the  son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  .  3. 

Abi'jah  (my  father  is  Jehovah).  See  Abi- 
AH.  [1]  A  son  of  Jeroboam  who  died  young. 

1  Kings  14:  1.  [2]  A  priest  in  the  time  of 
David  who  was  at  the  head  of  eighth  course 
in  the  temple  service.  1  Chron.  24  :  10.  See 
Abiah.  [3 1  A  Levite  appointed  in  the  time 
of  David  over  the  treasures  of  the  sanc- 
tuary. 1  Chron.  26  :  20.  [4|  One  of  the  sons 
of  Rehoboam,  the  son  of  Solomon,  by  Maa- 
chah,  the  daughter  of  Absalom.  Consult 
the  Concordance.  [5]  The  mother  of  llez- 
ekiah,  king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  29  :  1.  [6] 
A  priest  that  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Nehemiah  and  the  people  to  serve  the  Lord. 
Neh.  10  :  7.  [7]  A  priest  that  went  up  from 
Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  12  :  4,  17. 
May  be  same  as  No.  6. 

Abi'jain  (father  of  light),  the  name  of 
Rehoboam's  son  who  succeeded  his  father  as 
king  of  Judah.  1  Kings  14:31;  15:1.  In 

2  Chronicles  12  :  16  he  is  called  Abijah. 
Abilene,  ab-i-le'ne  (region  of  Abila),  a 

district  on  the  eastern  slope  of  Anti-Leb- 
anon in  the  region  watered  by  the  Abana 
River.  It  was  governed  by  a  tetrarch  un- 
der Lysauias  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  Tibe- 
rius. Luke  3 :  1. 

Abiin'ael  (my  father  is  Ood),  a  son  of 
Joktan.  Gen.  10  :  28  ;  1  Chron.  1 :  22. 

Abiinelech,  a-bim'e-lek  (father  of  the 
king}.  [1]  A  king  of  Gerar  of  the  Philistines 
who  made  a  league  with  Abraham.  Consult 
the  Concordance.  [2]  Another  king  of 
Gerar  contemporary  with  Isaac.  He  made 
a  league  with  Isaac  at  Beersheba.  Gen.  26. 
[3]  A  son  of  Gideon  by  a  concubine  in 
Shechem.  He  made  himself  king  after  the 
death  of  his  father  and  slew  his  father's 
seventy  sons,  leaving  only  Jotham,  the 
youngest.  Abimelech  was  disgracefully 
killed  in  attacking  Thebez.  Consult  the 
CONCOKDANCE.  [4j  Abimelech,  the  son  of 
Abiathar,  who  was  high-priest  in  David's 
time.  1  Chron.  18 : 16.  [5J  The  name  given 
in  oue  place  apparently  to  Achish,  the  king 
of  Gath  to  whom  David  fled  (1  Sam.  21 : 10). 
Ps.  34,  title. 

Abin'adab  (source  of  liberality).  [1]  An 
Israelite  who  lived  near  Kirjath-jearim  and 
in  whose  house  the  ark  of  God  was  kept 
after  it  had  been  returned  by  the  Philis- 
tines. 1  Sam.  7  :  1 ;  2  Sam.  6  :  3,  4.  [2]  The 
second  son  of  Jesse,  the  father  of  David.  1 
Sam.  16  :  8 ;  1  Chron.  2  :  13.  [3]  A  son  of 
King  Saul,  slain  at  Gilboa  by  the  Philistines 
with  his  brother  Jonathan.  1  Sam.  31  :  2 ;  1 
Chron.  8  :  33.  [4]  Father  of  one  of  Sol- 
omon's officers,  set  over  Dor  in  territory  of 
Issachar.    1  Kings  4  :  11. 

Ab'iner,  1  Sam.  14  :  50,  in  the  marginal 
notes,  same  as  Abnek. 

Abinoam,  a-bin'o-am  ( father  of  p/ea.?anf- 
ness), fatherof Barak.  Judg.4:6, 12;  5:1,  12. 

Abi'raiii  (father  of  elevation).  [1]  A  son 
of  Eliab  a  Reubeuite,  who  with  Korah  and 
others  undertook  to  overthrow  the  author- 
ity of  Moses  and  Aaron  in  the  wilderness. 
See  Korah,  and  consult  the  Concord- 
ance. [2]  Son  of  Hiel  the  Bethel  ite,  who 
attempted  to  rebuild  Jericho.  1  Kings  16 : 34. 

Ab'ishag  (catise  of  wandering),  a  beauti- 
ful virgin  of  Shunem  in  Issachar.  She  was 
chosen  as  a  member  of  the  household  of 
David  to  cherish  him  in  his  old  age.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Abishai,  a-bish'a-i  (source  of  wealth),  one 
of  the  bravest  of  David's  "mighty  men," 
was  the  eldest  son  of  David's  sister  Zeruiah. 
He  was  generally  a  personal  attendant  of 
David,  and  was  victorious  in  many  battles. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

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Abish'alom  (father  of  peace),  father  of 
Maachah.  1  Kings  15:2,  10. 

Xhis\\'viH  (father  of  safety).  [1]  Son  of 
Phinehas,  grandson  of  Aaron.  1  Chron.  6:4, 

5,  50  ;  Ezra  7  :  5.  [2]  A  son  of  Bela,  the  son 
of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:4. 

Ab'ishur  (father  of  oxen),  son  of  Sham- 
mai.  1  Chron.  2  :  28,  29. 

Ab'ital  (source  of  dew),  wife  of  David.  2 
Sam.  3:4;  1  Chron.  3  :  3. 

Ab'itub  (source  of  good),  son  of  Shaha- 
raira.  1  Chron.  8  :  11. 

Abi'ud  (father  of  honor),  son  of  Zerub- 
babel. Matt.  1 :  13. 

Ab'jects,  in  Ps.  35: 15,  means  outcasts; 
despised  persons. 

Ab'ner  [father  of  light),  1  Sam.  14  :  50, 
the  son  of  Ner,  was  either  uncle  or  cousin  of 
Saul,  the  first  king  of  Israel,  and  became 
his  general.  He  supported  Kiug  Ishbosheth 
seven  years  after  Saul's  death,  and  endeav- 
ored afterward  to  unite  the  whole  kingdom 
under  David,  then  king  of  Judah,  but  was 
treacherously  slain  by  Joab.  Consult  the 
Concordance,  and  see  Joab. 

Abomiiia'tion,  in  Scripture,  means  an 
object  of  abhorrence.  Idols  and  the  wor- 
ship of  them  were  so  called.  Deut.  7  :  25,  26; 
12  :  31.  The  same  term  was  applied  to  the 
Hebrews  in  Egypt.  Exod.  8  :  26 ;  Gen.  46  : 
34.  Consult  the  Concordance. 

A'braham  ( father  of  a  multitude).  Gen. 
17  :  4,  5,  formerly  Abeam,  a  Hebrew  patri- 
arch, was  called  the  "  Father  of  the  faith- 
ful." He  was  born  at  Ur  in  Chaldea.  The 
year  of  his  birth  is  doubtful,  and  is  given  by 
Ussher  as  B.  c.  1996,  and  by  Hales  as  B.  c. 
2153.  According  to  Bunsen  he  lived  B.  c. 
about  2850.  At  the  call  of  God,  Gen.  12  : 1, 
Abram  (afterward  called  Abraham)  left  his 
idolatrous  kindred  and  migrated  to  Canaan. 
He  lived  a  wandering  life  in  tents,  and  was 
greatly  distinguished  for  his  piety  and  wis- 
dom. In  the  Bible  he  is  repeatedly  called 
"  the  friend  of  God."  He  was  chiefly  re- 
markable for  his  simple  and  unwavering 
faith,  and  died  at  the  age  of  175  years.  See 
Genesis,  chapters  11-25;  Acts  7;  Rom.  4:  1- 

6,  9-22;  Heb.  11  :  8-17,  and  consult  the  CON- 
coedance.    See  Isaac,  and  Machpelah. 

A'braham's  Bosom,  in  Luke  16:22, 
means  the  bliss  that  Lazarus  was  enjoying 
in  paradise,  or  paradise  itself,  Luke  16  :  23. 
Leaning  on  one's  bosom,  John  13  :  23,  refers 
to  the  Oriental  manner  of  reclining  at  table. 

A'bram  (father  of  height),  afterward 
Abraham,  was  the  son  of  'Terah.  He  was 
the  founder  of  the  Jewish  nation. 

Ab'salom  (father  of  peace),  the  third  son 
of  King  David,  born  B.  c.  about  1033.  His 
mother  was  a  Syrian  princess  named  Maa- 
cah.  Absalom  was  remarkable  for  beauty 
of  person.  After  gaining  the  favor  of  the 
people  he  rebelled  against  his  father  and 
raised  a  large  army,  which  was  defeated  by 
that  of  David.  While  he  was  retreating  from 
battle  Absalom  wa.s  killed  by  Joab,  although 
David  had  ordered  that  his  life  should  be 
spared.  2  Sam.  chapters  13-19.  See  Joab  and 
David,  and  Analysis  Index  (page  687). 

Ab'stinence.    See  Fasting. 

Acacia,  a-ka'shur  (a  thorn),  a  tree  or 
bush.  A  species  of  Acacia  resembling  the 
Shillah  tree  is  now  found  at  Sinai,  and  may 
possibly  be  the  same  kind  as  was  the  Burn- 
ing Bush  mentioned  in  Exod.  3  :  2. 

Accad,  ak'kad  (  fortress),  one  of  the  four 
cities  built  by  Nimrod  in  the  plain  of  Shi- 
nar.  Gen.  10  :  10. 

Ac'caron,  the  same  as  Ek'eon. 

Accept'ed,  in  Luke  4  :  24  ;  Eph.  1  :  6, 
means  received  with  favor. 

Accho,  ak'ko  i  compressed),  Judg.  1 :  31,  a 
seaport  of  the  tribe  of  Asher.  It  is  called 
Ptolemais  in  the  New  Testament.  Acts  21 : 7. 
It  is  situated  on  the  Jlediterranean  Sea,  at 
the  foot  of  Mount  Carmel.    Its  ancient  in- 


habitants were  Phoenicians.  It  is  the  same 
as  AcEE,  Akka,  or  St.  Jean  d'Acee,  a  city 
and  seaport  of  Syria. 

Accur'sed,  devoted  to  destruction.  See 
Anathema. 

Accusa'tion,  a  written  statement  of  the 
crime  for  which  a  person  was  executed. 

Accu'ser.  [1]  An  enemy  or  adversary, 
particularly  in  a  court  of  law.  Matt.  5  :  25. 
[2]  In  Job  1  :  6 ;  Zech.  3:1;  Rev.  12  :  10, 
Satan  is  the  public  accuser  of  the  people  of 
God. 

Aceldama,  a-sel'da-mah  (field  of  blood), 
Acts  1  :  19,  a  small  field  south  of  Jerusalem, 
purchased  by  the  chief  priests  with  the 
thirty  pieces  of  silver  which  Judas  received 
as  the  price  of  our  Saviour's  blood.  Acel- 
dama was  the  "  potter's  field,"  and  was  used 
for  the  burial-place  of  strangers.  In  Acts 
1  :  18  Judas  is  said  to  have  purchased  the 
field,  because  it  was  bought  with  his  money. 
See  Judas. 

Achaia,  a-ka'yah  (land  of  Achaicus),  sig- 
nifies, in  the  Old  Testament,  the  whole 
region  of  Greece  south  of  Macedonia,  in- 
cluding the  Peloponnesus  or  Morea ;  also 
some  territory  north  of  the  Gulf  of  Corinth. 
In  Paul's  time  it  was  a  Roman  province  gov- 
erned by  a  pro-consul  called  "deputy"  in 
Acts  18  :  12.  Achaia  proper  embraced  only 
the  north-west  part  of  Peloponnesus. 

Achaicus,  a-kay'i-kus  (belonging  to 
Achaia),  sl  Corinthian  convert  who  visited 
Paul.  1  Cor.  16  : 17. 

Achan,  a'kan  (trouble),  son  of  Carmi  of 
the  tribe  of  Judah,  disobeyed  the  command 
of  the  Lord  by  taking  some  of  the  spoils  of 
Jericho  which  were  to  be  destroyed.  This 
action  brought  a  curse  and  defeat  upon  the 
people.  He  was  discovered  by  lot,  and  stoned 
to  death  with  all  his  family  in  the  valley  of 
Achor.  Josh.  6  :  18 ;  7  :  18.  He  is  called 
AcHAE  in  1  Chron.  2:7.    See  Achoe. 

Achar,  a'kar.    See  Achan. 

Achaz,  a'kaz  (he  holds).  Matt.  1 :  9,  Greek 
form  of  Ahaz.    See  Ahaz. 

Achbor,  ak'bor  (a  mouse).  [1]  The  father 
of  the  seventh  Edomite  king.  Gen.  36 :  3S, 
39 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  49.  [2]  A  messenger  of 
Josiah  sent  to  inquire  concerning  the  de- 
nunciation of  wrath  against  the  national 
sins  as  recorded  in  the  book  of  the  law  found 
by  Hilkiah  in  the  temple.  2  Kings  22  :  12, 
14.  In  2  Chron.  34  :  20  Abdon  is  used  in 
place  of  Achboe.  [3]  A  Jew  whose  son  was 
sent  bv  Jehoiakim  to  bring  back  Urijah  the 
prophet.  Jer.  26  :  22;  36  : 12. 

Achim,  a'kim  (woes),  an  ancestor  of 
Joseph,  husband  of  Mary,  mother  of  Jesus. 
Matt.  1 :  14. 

Achish,  a'kish  (serpent-charmer).  [1]  A 
king  of  Gath  to  whom  David  fled.  Consult 
the  CoNCOEDANCE.  [2]  A  king  of  Gath  who 
reigned  in  the  time  of  Solomon.  1  Kings  2 : 
39,  40. 

Achmetha,  ak-me'thah  (a  place  of  horses), 
a  city  of  Media,  perhaps  the  same  as  Ec- 
BATANA,  the  modern  Hamadan.  Ezra  6  :  2. 

Achor,  a'kor  (trouble),  a  valley  leading 
up  from  Ai  to  Jericho,  and  thence  to  Jeru- 
salem. In  this  valley  Achan  was  stoned  to 
death  and  buried  with  his  property.  See 
Achan.  This  vallev  was  regarded  as  tlie 
key  of  the  land.  Josh.  7  :  24,  26 ;  Isa.  65 : 10. 

Achsah,  ak'sah.  or  Achsa  (serpent- 
charmer),  daughter  of  Caleb,  was  given  with 
a  large  dowry  in  marriage  to  Othniel  for 
taking  the  city  of  Debir,  formerly  called 
Kirjath-sepher.  Josh.  15  :  16,  17 ;  Judg.  1 : 
12,  13 ;  1  Chron.  2 :  49.    See  Othniel. 

Achshaph,  ak'shaf  (dedicated),  a  royal 
city  of  the  Canaan ites.  It  was  conquered 
by  Joshua  and  assigned  to  the  tribe  of  Asher. 
Josh.  11:1;  12:20. 

.■ichzib,  ak'zib  (n  ?!«).  [1]  A  town  in  west 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  : 44  ;  Mic.  1 :  14.  Perhaps 
same  as  Chezib  in  Gen.  38:  5.    [2]  A  city 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Asher,  now  called  Ezzib,  on  the  Medi- 
rrauean,  9  miles  N.  of  Acre.  Josh.  19  :  29 ; 
dg.  1 :  31. 

A'cra,  one  of  the  hills  on  which  Jeru- 
lem  is  built. 

Acrab'biin.  Josh.  15 :  3,  in  the  marginal 
tes.  See  Maaleh-acrabbim. 
A'cre.  The  Jews  had  no  such  system  as 
r  "  square  measure,"  which  enables  us 
name  an  area  by  its  size.  In  the  original 
e  word  signifies  a  yoke,  and  the  meaning 
tended  was  apparently  the  extent  of 
mud  that  could  be  ploughed  by  a  yoke 
oxen  in  a  day.  Isa.  5  : 10.  lu  1  Sam.  14 : 14 
B  Hebrew  expression  used  means  literallj 
'/  a  furrow  of  a  yoke. 
A'cre,  a  city  and  seaport  of  Syria.  See 
;CHO. 

Acts  of  the  Apos'tles,  the  fifth  book 
the  New  Testament.  It  was  written  by 
ike,  probably  about  A.  d.  (53  or  64,  and 
•ms  the  sequel  to  his  Gospel.  It  contains 
s  history  of  the  progress  of  Christianity 
im  Jerusalem,  the  capital  of  Judaism,  to 
me,  the  capital  of  heathenism.  It  em- 
ices  the  period  from  30-63.  Although  this 
rt  of  the  Scriptures  is  called  tlie  Acts  of 
3  Apostles,  it  mentions  only  the  acts  of 
ter,  Paul,  and  James.  Only  Paul's  acts 
;  given  fully  and  connectedly  in  this 
3k.  It  gives  an  account  of  those  great 
snts  in  the  history  of  the  apostles  which 
luld  naturally  most  interest  the  Christian 
urch.  Prominent  among  them  are  the 
;ension  of  our  Lord,  the  outpouring  of  the 
ily  Spirit  at  Pentecost,  the  martyrdom  of 
'phen,  the  conversion  of  Paul  (then  called 
j1),  and  his  principal  missionary  journeys 
d  labors  till  his  arrival  and  first  imprison- 
!nt  in  Rome,  which  lasted  two  years  (61- 
I.  The  Acts  is  an  inspiring  book  of  spir- 
al conquests.  It  illustrates  the  Epistles, 
these  illustrate  and  confirm  the  Acts. 
^d'adah  (bordering),  a  town  in  the  south 
Judah.  Josh.  15  :  22. 

^'dah  (pleasure).    [1]  One  of  the  wives 
Lamech.  Gen.  4  : 19,  20,  23.    [2]  One  of 
3  wives  of  Esau.  Gen.  36  :  2,  4,  10,  12,  16. 
lied  Bashemath  in  Gen.  26:  34. 
Idaiah,  ad-a-i'ah  {pleasing  to  Jehovah). 

Maternal  grandfather  of  King  Josiah. 
Kings  22  :  1.  [2]  A  Levite  descended 
m  Gershom.  1  Chron.  6 :  41.    [3]  A  son 

Shimhi  the  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8  :  21. 

A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Aaron.  1  Chron. 

12.  [6j  The  father  of  a  captain  that 
led  Jehoiada  to  put  Joash  on  the  throne  of 
dah.  2  Chron.  23  : 1.  [6J  One  of  the 
ally  of  Bani,  who  took  a  foreign  wife  in 
i  exile.  Ezra  10  :  29.  [7]  Another,  of  a  dif- 
ent  family,  who  had  also  taken  a  foreign 
fe.  Ezra  10:  39.  [8]  A  descendant  of 
dah  by  Pharez.  Neh.  11  :  5.    [9]  A  Levite 

the  family  of  Aaron,  probably  same  as 
1.  4.  Neh.  11 :  12. 

Idalia,  ad-a-li'a  (honor  of  Ized),  one  of 
3  sons  of  Uaman,  the  enemy  of  the  Jews, 
th.  9 :  8. 

fld'am  (red,  or  earth-born).  [1]  The 
it  man.  He  was  created,  according  to 
;brew  chronology,  B.  c.  4004,  and,  accord- 
;  to  the  Septuagint  or  Greek  chronology, 

c.  5411.  Adam  was  made  in  "  the  likeness 
God."  Gen.  5:1.    He  was  the  last  and 

jatest  work  of  the  creation,  and  received 
minion  over  all  the  earth.  He  was  made 
re  and  holy,  yet  liable  to  fall  by  the  abuse 
free  will,  and  placed  in  Eden  on  proba- 
n.    He  broke  the  express  command  of 

d,  and  brought  a  curse  upon  himself  and 
i  descendants.  He  was  banished  from 
len,  and  died  at  the  age  of  930  years.  It 
generally  believed  that  he  is  the  first 
long  the  saved  as  he  was  the  first  among 
iners.  See  Creation,  Eden,  Abel,  i 
IN,  also  consult  the  Concordance.  [2] 
le  Eedeemee  i,3  called  "  the  last  Adam,"  | 


1  Cor.  15  :  45,  who  is  the  author  of  right- 
eousness and  life,  as  the  first  Adam  was  the 
author  of  sin  and  death.  Rom.  5 : 12-21.  [3J 
A  town  on  the  east  of  the  Jordan,  some  dis- 
tance above  the  place  where  the  Israelites, 
under  Joshua,  crossed  it.  Josh.  3 : 16.  [4] 
The  word  is  found  in  the  original  in  many 
passages,  where  it  is  translated  Man. 

Ad'amah  [fortress),  a  fenced  city  in 
Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  36.  Probably  Ddmieh, 
west  of  Sea  of  Galilee. 

Ad'amaiit  (that  cannot  be  subdued  or 
broken),  au  ancient  name  used  figuratively 
in  Ezek.  3  :  9  for  the  diamond  ;  also  indicates 
any  substance  of  extreme  hardness.  It  is 
an  old  English  name  for  diamond,  the 
hardest  of  minerals.  The  diamond  seems 
to  have  been  unknown  to  the  ancients  as  a 
precious  stone.  In  the  Bible  it  means  the 
corundum  known  to  us  in  a  ground  state  as 
emery-powder.  Adamant  is  once  (Ex.  28: 
18)  translated  "diamond,"  and  was  used  for 
engraving  upon  stone. 

Ad'ami  (fortified),  a  town  of  Naphtali. 
Josh.  19  :  33.  Probably  the  modern  Khurbet 
Admah. 

A'dar  (fire-god),  the  sixth  month  in  the 
civil  year  of  the  Jews.  It  included  part  of 
February  and  March.  The  celebrated  feast 
of  Purim  occurred  on  the  fourteenth  and 
fifteenth  of  this  month.  Adar  was  the 
twelfth  month  of  the  sacred  year  of  the 
Jews.  It  was  doubled  every  second  year  to 
make  the  lunar  year  agree  with  the  solar 
year.  Ezra  6: 15;  Esth.  3:7.    See  Month. 

A'dar  or  Ad'dar  (height).  [1]  A  city, 
called  also  Hazar-Addar,  in  the  S.  of  Judah 
near  Edom.  Josh.  15 :  3.  [2]  Son  of  Bela 
and  grandson  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron  8  :  3. 
Ad'asa  or  Had'ashah.  See  IIadashah. 
Adbeel,  ad'be-el  (languishing  for  God), 
son  of  Ishmael  and  grandson  of  Abraham. 
Gen.  25  : 13 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  29. 

Ad'dan  (strong),  a  place  from  which  some 
of  the  inhabitants  came  with  Zerubbabel  to 
Jerusalem  ;  others  suppose  it  to  be  the  name 
of  a  man  unable  to  show  his  genealogy  to 
be  of  Israel.  Ezra  2  :  59.  Called  also  Addon. 
Neh.  7:61. 

Ad'der,  a  common  name  given  to  the 
viper,  is  a  species  of  serpent.  Adder  is  used 
in  the  Bible  as  a  translation  of  four  Hebrew 
Words.  In  the  Authorized  Version  it  sig- 
nifies four  different  serpents — namely,  the 
cobra,  Ps.  58:4;  91:13  (see  Asp)";  the 
horned  snake  or  cerastes,  Gen.  49:17;  the 
viper,  Ps.  140 :  3  ;  and  in  Prov.  23  :  32  a  snake 
elsewhere  called  the  "  cockatrice,"  and  may 
represent  indefinitely  different  species  of 
vipers.  The  horned  snake  or  cerastes,  Gen. 
49  :  17,  is  about  a  foot  long,  and  has  black 
spots  and  two  horns.  It  lies  hidden  in  the 
sand,  which  is  like  it  in  color,  and  darts  upon 
the  unsuspecting  traveller.  It  has  a  very 
deadly  bite,  and  is  often  found  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Judea.    See  Asp. 

Ad'di,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  hus- 
band of  Marv,  mother  of  Jesus.  Luke  3  :  28. 

Ad'don  (strong).  Neh.  7  :  61.  Called  Ad- 
dan  in  Ezra  2  :  59. 

A'der  (a  flock),  a  son  of  Berah,  a  Benja- 
mite. 1  Chron.  8  :  15. 

A'diel  (ornament  of  God).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  36.  [2]  A  de- 
scendant of  Aaron.  1  Chron.  9 : 12.  [3] 
Father  of  Azmaveth,  who  was  David's  treas- 
urer (same  as  No.  2).  1  Chron.  27  :  25. 

A' din  (ornament).  [1]  An  Israelite  whose 
descendants  returned  from  Babvlon  with 
Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:15;  Neh.  7:20.  [2] 
One  whose  posterity  came  up  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8  :  6.  [3]  Probably  same  as  No.  1.  The 
name  of  a  family  who,  with  Nehemiah  and 
the  people,  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  : 

;  16. 

I  Ad'ina  (ornament),  a  Reubenite  captain 
of  David.  1  Chron.  11 :  42. 


Ad'ino  (ornament),  one  of  David's  thirty 
valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23: 8.  See  Jashobeam. 

Adithaiin,  ad-i-tha'im  Itwo  passages),  a 
city  in  the  plain  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  36. 

Adjure',  Josh.  6  :  26,  to  bind  under  a 
curse  or  put  under  oath.    See  Oath. 

Adlai,  ad'la-i  (weary),  father  of  Shaphat, 
who  was  an  overseer  of  David's  herds. 
1  Chron.  27  :  29. 

Ad'mah  (earthwork),  one  of  the  cities  in 
the  vale  of  Siddim,  near  the  Dead  Sea,  de- 
stroyed with  Sodom.  Gen.  10:19;  Hos.  11:8. 

Ad'matha  (God-given),  one  of  the  seven 
princes  of  Persia  and  Media  in  the  time  of 
Ahasuerus.  Esth.  1  :  14. 

Admira'tion,  in  Rev.  17  :  6,  means  won- 
der; astonishment.  ' 

Ad'na  {pleasure).  [1]  One  of  the  family 
of  Pahath-moab,  who  had  taken  a  foreign 
wife  during  or  after  the  captivitj-.  Ezra  10  : 
30.  [2]  A  priest  in  the  time  of  Joiakim. 
Neh.  12  :  15. 

Ad'nah  (pleasure).  [1]  A  captain  of 
Manasseh.  1  Chrou.  12:20.  [2]  The  chief 
captain  of  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron.  17  :  14. 

Ado,  a  doo',  in  Mark  5  :  39,  means  stir; 
tumult;  commotion. 

Adoiiibezek,a-don-i-be'zek  (lord  of  light- 
ning), a  Canaanite  king  of  Bezek  captured 
by  men  of  Judah  and  Simeon  and  taken  to 
Jerusalem.  Judg.  1  :  5,  6,  7. 

Adonijah,  ad  o-ni'jah  (Jehovah  is  my 
lord).  [1]  Fourth  son  of  David.  He  was 
put  to  death  by  Solomon  for  aspiring  to  the 
throne.  Consult  the  Concordance.  [2] 
One  of  the  Levites  sent  by  Jehoshaphat  to 
teach  the  law.  2  Chron.  17  :  8.  [3]  A  chief 
of  the  people  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the 
covenant.  Neh.  10:  16. 

Adon'ikam  (my  lord  is  risen).  [1]  An 
Israelite  whose  descendants  returned  from 
Babylon  after  the  exile.  Ezra  2  :  13 ;  Neh. 
7 :  18.  [2]  An  Israelite,  some  of  whose  pos- 
terity returned  from  Babylon  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8  :  13.    Probably  the  same  as  No.  1. 

Adoniram,  ad-o-ni'ram  (my  lord  is  high), 
a  tribute  officer  of  David  and  Solomon.  He 
superintended  the  thirty  thousand  men  sent 
by  Solomon  to  cut  timber  for  building  the 
temple.  1  Kings  4:6;  5  :  14.  See  Adoram. 

Adonizedek,  a-don-i-ze'dek  (lord  of  jus- 
tice), a  king  of  the  Cauaanites,  or  of  the 
Amorites.  He  dwelt  at  Jerusalem,  and  made 
an  alliance  with  four  other  kings  against 
Joshua.  A  great  battle  was  fought  at  Gibeon 
(see  Gibeon),  where  Israel  was  aided  by  the 
Lord  by  a  terrible  hail  storm,  and  by  mir- 
aculously prolonging  the  day.  The  five 
kings  were  utterly  routed,  and  were  put  to 
death  by  Joshua,  josh.  10:  1,3.  See  Joshua. 

Adop'tion  (placing  as  a  son)  is  used  for 
many  kinds  of  admission  to  a  more  intimate 
relation,  and  is  nearly  equivalent  to  reception.. 
[1]  The  taking  and  treating  of  another  as 
one's  own  child.  Mordecai  adopted  Esther 
as  a  daughter.  Esth.  2  :  7.  The  daughter  of 
Pharaoh  adopted  Moses,  and  he  became  her 
son.  Exod.  2  : 10.  [2]  In  the  New  Testament 
adoption  means  the  act  of  God's  free  grace 
by  which,  being  justified  through  faith  in 
Christ,  we  are  received  into  God's  family 
and  made  heirs  of  the  inheritance  of  heaven. 
Gal.  4  :  4,  5;  Rom.  8:14-17. 

Adoraim,  ad-o-ra'im  (double  honor),  a 
city  in  south-west  Judah,  built  and  fortified 
by  Rehoboam,  the  son  of  Solomon.  2  Chron. 

11  :  9.  It  is  supposed  to  be  the  modern  Dura. 
Ado'ram  (high  honor).   [1]  An  officer  of 

David  who  was  set  over  the  tribute.  2  Sam. 
20:24.  [2]  An  officer  of  Rehoboam.  1  Kings 

12  : 18.    Supposed  to  be  .same  as  Adoniram. 
Adora'tion.    See  Worship. 
Adrammelech,  a-dram'e-lek  (honor  of 

the  kingt.  [1]  An  idol  of  the  people  of  Se- 
pharvaim  whom  Shalmaneser  brought  to 
Samaria  after  he  had  carried  away  the  in- 
habitants into  captivity.  2  Kings  17:  31.  [2] 
10(57 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Son  of  Sennacherib,  king  of  Assyria,  who, 
along  witli  his  brother  Sharezer,  killed 
their  father  in  the  temple  of  Nisroch,  an 
idol  of  the  Assyrians.  2  Kings  19 : 37 ;  Isa. 
37 : 38. 

Adramyttium,  ad-ra-mit'ti-um,  now 
called  Adramyti,  a  large  seaport  of  Mysia 
in  Asia  Minor,  opposite  to  the  island  of 
Lesbos.    Acts  27  :  2-5. 

A'dria  is  the  Adriatic  Sea  between  Italy 
and  Greece,  and  reaching  on  the  south  from 
Ci-ete  to  Sicily.  It  includes  Malta  or  Melita. 
Acts  27 :  27. 

A'driel  (honor  of  God),  an  Israelite  of  the 
tribe  of  Issachar,  to  whom,  instead  of  David, 
Merab  (Saul's  eldest  daughter)  was  given  to 
wife.  1  Sam.  18 : 19 ;  2  Sam.  21 :  8.  His  five 
sons  were  delivered  to  the  Gibeonites  to  be 
put  to  death  before  the  Lord,  in  order  to 
avenge  the  cruelty  of  Saul  against  the  Gib- 
eonites. 2  Sam.  21 :  9. 

Adul'lam  (resting-place.)  [1]  An  ancient 
royal  city  south-west  of  Jerusalem,  situated 
in  the  "  plain  of  Judah."  Joshua  slew  its 
king.  It  was  rebuilt  by  Eehoboam  and  for- 
tified, and  was  again  occupied  by  the  Jews 
after  the  captivity.  Josh.  12:15;  2  Chron. 
11 : 7.  [2]  A  large  cave  near  the  cit.v  of 
Adullam.  David  escaped  to  this  cave.  1  Sam. 
22 : 1 ;  2  Sam.  23 : 13 ;  1  Chron.  11 : 15. 

Adul'lamite,  a  native  of  Adullam.  Gen. 
38 :  1,  12,  20. 

Adul'tery,  a  crime  forbidden  in  the  sev- 
enth commandment.  The  unlawful  inter- 
course of  a  man  with  a  married  or  betrothed 
woman,  not  his  own,  is  adultery  as  defined 
by  Jewish  law.  Our  Saviour  makes  adultery 
the  only  sufficient  ground  for  divorce.  Matt. 
5 : 32.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Aduin'mim  (red  places),  a  ridge  of  hills 
between  Benjamin  and  Judah,  near  Jericho, 
on  the  road  to  Jerusalem.  This  ascent  in  a 
desolate  and  rocky  region  was  a  famous 
hiding-place  for  robbers,  and  was  the  scene 
of  the  parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan.  It 
is  still  infested  by  robbers.  Josh.  15 : 7 ; 
18  : 17. 

Ad'versary.   See  Accuser. 

Ad'vertise,  in  Num.  24: 14;  Ruth  4:  4, 
means  to  give  notice ;  to  inform. 

Advise'ment,  in  1  Chron.  12  : 19,  means 
counsel. 

Ad'vocate,  or  Par'aclete,  one  that 
pleads  the  cause  of  another.  The  office  was 
unknown  to  the  Jews  in  a  technical  sense 
until  their  subjection  to  the  Romans.  The 
word  is  used  to  signify  Christ  as  our  Inter- 
cessor. 1  John  2:1.  It  is  also  applied, 
John  14  :  16;  15  :  26,  to  the  Holy  Spirit  as 
our  Teacher  and  Comforter. 

jEneas,  e-ne'as.    See  Eneas. 

iE'iion.    See  Enon. 

Affect',  in  Gal.  4  : 17,  means  to  desire 
earnestly  ;  to  pay  court  to. 

Alfin'ity,  in  1  Kings  3:1,  means  rela- 
tionship by  marriage.  In  ancient  times 
good  men  looked  for  wives  among  their  re- 
lations who  worshipped  the  true  God.  Chap. 
18  of  Lev.  gives  the  degrees  within  which 
relatives  were  not  allowed  to  intermarry. 

Afore',  in  Ps.  129:  6,  means  before. 

ATrica  (a  colony),  one  of  the  continents  of 
the  globe,  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the 
Mediterranean  Sea,  and  was  known  as 
Libya  by  the  ancients.  The  name  Liby'a 
was  generally  applied  by  them  only  to  the 
northern  part  of  Africa.    See  Libya. 

A^'abus.  [1]  A  disciple  who  went  from 
Jerusalem  to  Antioch  while  Paul  was  there, 
and  foretold  a  famine  about  to  come.  Acts 
11:28.  [2]  (Perhaps  same  as  No.  1.)  A 
disciple  who  came  from  Judea  to  Ptoleniais 
and  foretold  the  imprisonment  of  Paul. 
Acts  21  : 10. 

A'gag  (warlike),  a  common  name  of  the 
1068 


Amalekite  kings.  Num.  24  :  7.  Samuel 
"  hewed  in  pieces"  before  the  Lord  in  Gil- 
gal  the  last  one  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 
1  Sam.  15 :  8,  33. 

Ag'agite  (belonging  to  Agag)  indicates 
the  nation  to  which  Haman  belonged.  Jo- 
sephus states  that  Agagite  means  Amalekite. 
Esth.  3:1,  10;  8:5.  See  Amalekites,  and 
Haman. 

A'gar  (stranger),  Greek  name  of  Sarah's 
handmaid  Hagak  (which  see).  Gal.  4: 24, 25. 

Ag'ate,  Exod.  28:19;  39:12,  one  of  the 
precious  stones  mentioned  in  the  Bible,  is 
supposed  to  be  named  from  the  river  Achates 
in  Sicily,  where  it  was  found  in  abundance. 
It  is  a  semi-transparent  variety  of  quartz, 
often  beautifully  clouded  or  veined.  In 
Isa.  54  : 12  it  is  spoken  of  as  a  material  for 
windows.  The  agate  of  Isa.  54 : 12  and 
Ezek.  27 : 16  is  thought  by  some  to  be  the 
ruby. 

Age.  In  ancient  times  the  aged  were 
venerated  for  their  wisdom,  and,  as  in  Job 
5 : 26,  old  age  was  considered  a  token  of  God's 
favor.  The  law.  Lev.  19 : 32,  required  the 
young  to  honor  old  people. 

Agee,  aj'e-e  (fugitive),  father  of  Sham- 
mah.  2  Sam.  23: 11. 

A-gone',  in  1  Sam.  30: 13,  means  ago. 

Ag'riciilture,  the  science  of  cultivating 
the  ground.  In  very  ancient  times  the  Jews 
and  their  ancestors  were  extensively  em- 
ployed in  the  care  of  sheep  and  cattle.  The 
change  to  an  agricultural  life  took  place 
among  the  Jews  when  they  entered  Canaan, 
where  each  family  received  an  inalienable 
inheritance.  Lev.  25  :  8-16,  23-35.  See 
Ploughing,  Threshing,  Rain,  Sabbat- 
ical Year,  and  the  Analysis,  page  398. 

A-grip'pa.   See  Herod  Agrippa. 

A'gue,  Lev.  26  : 16,  "  burning  ague,"  an 
intermittent  fever,  with  alternate  cold  and 
hot  fits. 

A'gur  (gatherer),  son  of  Jakeh.  It  has 
been  claimed  that  Prov.  30  was  written  by 
him.  Prov.  30: 1. 

A'hab  (uncle).  [1]  Seventh  king  of  Israel, 
who  reigned  B.  c.  919-896.  He  lived  at 
Jezreel,  which  he  ornamented  with  beauti- 
ful buildings.  Through  the  influence  of 
Jezebel  his  wife,  a  passionate  and  ambitious 
idolatress,  the  worship  of  Baal  and  Ashto- 
reth  was  introduced  in  Israel,  and  the 
prophets  of  God  were  persecuted  and  slain. 
Ahab  continued  in  sin,  and  God  sent  Elijah 
to  denounce  judgments  upon  him  and  his 
descendants.  He  was  slain  in  battle.  1  Kings 
22  :  34.  See  Baal,  Ashtoreth,  and  consult 
the  Concordance.  [2]  A  false  prophet  who 
corrupted  the  Israelites  at  Babylon,  was 
denounced  by  Jeremiah,  and  burned  by 
Nebuchadnezzar.  Jer.  29:21,  22. 

Ahar'ali  (after  a  brother),  third  son  of 
Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:1. 

Ahar'hel  (after  might),  son  of  Harum. 
1  Chron.  4:8. 

Ahasai,  a-has'a-i  (protector),  a  priest  of 
the  family  of  Immer.  Neh.  11:13.  He  is 
called  Jahzerah  in  1  Chron.  9: 12. 

Ahasbai,  a-has'ba-i  (shining),  father  of 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23 :  34. 

Ahashve'rosh,  Ezra  4  :  6,  in  the  mar- 
ginal notes,  Hebrew  form  of  Ahasuerus. 

Ahasuerus,  a-has-u-e'rus  (king).  [1]  A 
king  of  Persia,  B.  c.  529-521,  who  succeeded 
Cyrus  and  preceded  Darius,  in  whose  time 
the  rebuilding  of  the  temple  at  Jerusalem 
was  interrupted.  Ezra  4  :  6.  He  was  proba- 
bly the  Cambyses  of  profane  history.  [2j  A 
king  of  the  Medes,  B.  c.  594;  was  the  one 
called  Astyages  in  profane  history.  Dan.  9 : 1. 
[3]  A  king  of  Persia,  B.  c.  485,  who  seems 
to  have  been  subsequent  to  Darius,  and  is 
undoubtedly  the  Xerxes  of  profane  history. 
Esther  1:1;  8  :  1,  7.  He  was  the  husband 
of  Esther  (which  seel. 

Aha'va  (stream),  a  district  near  Babylon; 


also  a  stream  on  the  banks  of  which  Ezra 
collected  the  exiled  Jews  when  they  were 
about  to  return  to  Jerusalem,  and  proclaimed 
a  fast.  Ezra  8 :  15,  21,  31. 

A'haz  (he  holds).  [1]  Eleventh  king  of 
Judah,  B.  c.  740-724.  He  was  attacked  by 
Rezin,  king  of  Damascus,  and  Pekah,  king 
of  Israel ;  also  by  the  Edomites  and  Philis- 
tines. He  allied  himself  with  Tiglath-Pil- 
cser,  king  of  Assyria,  who  conquered  Ju- 
dah's  enemies,  but  made  Ahaz  his  vassal 
and  carried  away  rich  treasures  from  the 
temple  of  Jerusalem  and  its  palaces.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance.  [2]  An  Israelite 
of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  and  family  of  Saul. 
1  Chron.  8 :  35,  36 ;  9 :  42. 

Ahaxi'ah  (Jehovah  possesses).  [1]  Theson 
and  successor  of  Ahab ;  was  the  eighth  king 
of  Israel.  He  reigned  two  years,  including 
the  time  in  which  he  was  associated  with 
his  father,  which  commenced  b.  c.  896.  He 
was  idolatrous  like  his  father.  Elijah  the 
prophet  foretold  his  speedy  death.  [2]  Aza- 
riah  or  Jehoahaz,  fifth  king  of  Judah,  sou 
of  Jehoram  and  Athaliah.  He  succeeded 
his  father  B.  c.  885,  and  reigned  only  one 
year.  He  was  idolatrous,  and  was  killed  by 
Jehu.  Consult  the  Concordance.  He  is 
called  Jehoahaz  in  2  Chron.  21  : 17. 

Ah'ban  (brother  of  intelligence),  son  of 
Abishur.  1  Chron.  2:29. 

A'her  (one  that  is  behind),  a  descendant 
of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  7  :  12.  Perhaps  same 
as  Ahiram  in  Num.  26  :  38. 

A'hi  (my  brother).  [1]  Head  of  a  family 
in  Gad.  1  Chron.  5 :  15.  [2j  An  Israelite  of 
Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  34. 

Ahi'ah  (Jehovah  is  a  brother).  [1]  Grand- 
son of  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eli.  1  Sam. 
14  : 3,  18.  [2]  One  of  Solomon's  secretaries. 
1  Kings  4 :  3.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Benja- 
min. 1  Chron.  8:7.  Ahiah  in  the  English 
version  is  often  given  Ahijah. 

Ahi'am  or  Ahi'ham  (a  mother's  brother), 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  33  ; 
1  Chron.  11 :35. 

Ahi'an  (brother  of  day),  son  of  Shemidah 
1  Chron.  7 : 19. 

Ahie'xer  (helping  brother).  [1]  A  princ 
of  Dan.  Num.  1:12;  10:25.  [2]  A  Danit. 
chief  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  1  Chron. 
12:3. 

Ahi'hnd  (brother  of  honor),  a  prince  of 
Asher  appointed  to  divide  the  land  west  ot 
Jordan  among  the  tribes  of  Israel.  Num 
34 : 27. 

Ahi'hud  (brother  of  mystery),  a  Benjamite. 
1  Chron.  8  : 7. 

Ahi'jah  (Jehovah  is  brother).  [1]  Th.- 
name  of  a  prophet  who  foretold  to  Jeroboaru 
the  revolt  of  the  ten  tribes  from  Rehoboam. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  [2]  An  Israel- 
ite whose  son,  Baasha,  conspired  against 
Nadab,  the  son  of  Jeroboam,  and  reigned  iu 
his  stead.  1  Kings  15:27;  2  Kings  9:9. 
[3]  Son  of  Jerahmeel.  1  Chron.  2:25.  [4] 
One  of  David's  mighty  men.  1  Chron.  11 :36. 
[5]  A  Levite  set  over  the  treasures  of  God's 
house  in  David's  time.  1  Chron.  26:  20.  [6j. 
A  Levite  who,  iu  the  time  of  Nehemiah, 
sealed  a  covenant  to  serve  the  Lord.  Neh. 
10 : 26. 

Ahi'kam  (my  brother  has  risen)  was  sent 
by  Josiah  to  the  prophetess  Huldah  when 
the  book  of  the  law  was  found  in  the  tempk-. 
He  and  his  sou  were  friends  of  Jeremiah 
the  prophet.  Jer.  26 :  24  and  39  : 14.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Ahi'lud  (a  brother  born),  father  of  Jehosh- 
aphat  the  recorder.  2  Sam.  8 : 16 ;  1  Chron. 
18 : 15. 

Ahimaaz,  a-him'a-az  (poicerfnl  brother  . 
[1]  Father  of  Ahinoam,  wife  of  King  Saul. 
1  Sam.  14:50.  [2]  The  son  and  successor 
of  Zadok  ;  probably  became  high-priest  in 
1  Solomon's  reign.  In  the  reign  of  David 
Ahimaaz  made  known  to  him  the  counsels 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Absalom  and  his  advisers  in  rebellion, 
id  carried  to  David  the  news  of  Absalom's 
feat.  Consult  the  Concordance.  [3j  An 
Seer  of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4 : 15. 
Ahi'man  [brother  of  man).  [1]  A  son  of 
lak.  Num.  13:22;  Judg.  1:10.    [2]  One 

the  porters  in  Solomon's  temple.  1  Chron. 
17. 

Ahimelech,  a-him'e-lek  (brother  of  the 
iig).  [1]  The  sou  of  Ahitub  and  brother 
Ahiah.  He  succeeded  the  latter  as  high- 
iest,  and  received  David  at  the  tabernacle 
Nob  when  fleeing  from  Saul,  and  gave 
m  the  show-bread  and  Goliath's  sword, 
ul  caused  Ahimelech  to  be  put  to  death 
r  this  act.  Consult  the  Concordance.  [2] 
Hittite,  an  oflicer  of  David's  army  when 
irsued  by  Saul.  1  Sam.  26 : 6. 
Ahi'moth  (brother  of  death),  son  of  Elka- 
,h.  1  Chron.  6:25. 

Ahin'adab  {brother  of  liberality),  an  offi- 
r  of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4 : 14. 
Ahinoam,  a-hin'o-am  (pleasant  brother). 
I  The  wife  of  Saul.  1  Sam.  14  :  50.  [2]  A 
)man  of  Jezreel.  She  was  the  wife  of 
ivid  and  the  mother  of  Amnon.  1  Sam. 

:43;  2  Sam.  2:2;  3:2;  1  Chron.  3:1. 
Ahi'o  (his  brother).    [1]  A  sou  of  Abin- 
ab.    He  went  before  the  ark  of  God  when 

was  carried  from  his  father's  house  to 
rusalem.  2  Sam.  6 : 3,  4 ;  1  Chron.  13 :  7.  See 
!ZAH.  [2]  One  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin. 
}hron.  8 : 14.  [3]  A  Benjamite  of  the  fam- 
^  of  Gibeou,  from  which  Saul  descended. 
2hron.  8:31;  9:37. 

Ahi'ra  (brother  of  evil),  a  captain  of 
iphtali.  Num.  1:15;  10:27. 
Ahi'ram  (exalted  brother),  a  descendant 
Benjamin.  Num.  26:38.  Supposed  by 
me  to  be  same  as  A  her  in  1  Chron.  7 : 12. 
Ahi'rainites,  descendants  of  Ahiram. 
un.  26:38. 

Ahisamach,  a-his'a-mak  (supporting 
■ither),  father  of  Aholiab.  Ex.  31 : 6 ;  35 :  34. 
Ahish'aliar  (brother  of  the  dawn),  son  of 
lhan.  1  Chron.  7  : 10. 

Alii'shar  (brother  of  song),  a  household 
icer  of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4:6. 
Ahithophel,  a-hith'o-fel  (foolish  brother), 
e  of  David's  iutimate  friends  and  coun- 
lors.  He  afterward  joined  Absalom  in  his 
bellion  and  became  a  bitter  enemy  of 
ivid.  Foreseeing  the  result  of  the  rebel- 
in,  he  hanged  himself.  Consult  the  CoN- 
rdance. 

Ahi'tub  (a  good  brother).  [1]  A  grandson 
Eli  and  son  of  Phinehas.  He  succeeded 
i  as  high-priest,  Phinehas  having  been 
lied  in  battle.  1  Sam.  14:3;  22:11.  [2] 
,ther  of  Zadok,  who  was  high-priest  in 
ivid's  time.  Sometimes  supposed  to  be 
e  same  as  No.  1.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ice.  [3]  Another  priest,  who  lived  in 
renth  generation  after  No.  2.  1  Chron. 
11,  12.  [4]  Perhaps  same  as  No.  3.  He 
is  a  priest  and  the  ruler  of  God's  house  in 
jhemiah's  time.  1  Chron.  9 : 11 ;  Neh. 
:n. 

Ah'lab  (fruitful  place),  a  town  in  the  land 
Asher.  Judg.  1 :  31. 

Ali'lai  (Jehovah  is  staying).    [1]  A  daugh- 
r  of  Shehan.  1  Chron.  2:31.    [2]  Father 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.    1  Chron. 
:41. 

Aho'ah  (a  brother's  reed),  son  of  Bela.  1 
iron.  8 : 4. 

Aho'hite.  [1]  A  descendant  of  Ahoah. 
Sam.  23:28;  1  Chron.  11:12.  [2]  This 
)rd  is  in  the  English  version  of  2  Sam.  23: 
but  in  the  original  it  means  the  son  of 
lohi,  and  seems  to  be  a  proper  name.  1 
iron.  11:12,  29. 

Aho'lah  (her  own  tent)  and  Ahol'ibah 

y  lent  in  her)  are  symbolical  names  used 
Ezekiel  to  represent  the  kingdoms  of 
maria  and  Judah.    They  are  spoken  of  as 
iters  of  Egyptian  descent  in  an  allegory 


which  is  a  history  of  the  Jewish  church. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Aho'liab  (a  father's  (exO,  a  skilled  worker 
employed  in  the  construction  of  the  Taber- 
nacle. Exod.  31  : 6  ;  35 :  34. 

Ahol'ibah.    See  Aholah. 

Aholibainah,  a-ho-lib'a-mah  (<en<  of  the 
high  place).  [1]  A  Hittite  woman  of  Mount 
Hor.  She  was  one  of  the  three  wives  of 
Esau,  and  in  Gen.  26;  34  is  called  Judith. 
Gen.  36  : 2,  5,  14,  18,  25.  [2]  A  chief  that 
sprang  from  Esau.  Gen.  36 : 41 ;  1  Chron. 
1:52. 

Ahumai,  a-hu'ma-i  (heated  by  Jehovah), 
grandson  of  Shobal.  1  Chron.  4  :  2. 

Ahu'zam  (a  holding  fast),  a  son  of  Ashur. 
1  Chron.  4  :  6. 

Ahuz'zalh  (holding  fast),  friend  of  Abim- 
elech.  Gen.  26  :26. 

A'i  (theheap).  [1]  Aiath,  a-i'ath,  Ai'ja, 
a-i'jah,  or  Ha'i,  a  royal  city  of  the  Canaan - 
ites,  east  of  Bethel.  Abraham  built  an  altar 
near  it.  Ai  is  noted  for  Joshua's  defeat  on 
account  of  the  sin  of  Achan  and  for  his  later 
victory.  It  is  called  Hai  in  Gen.  12:8, 
AiJA  in  Neh.  11  :  31,  and  Aiath  in  Isa. 
10:28.  Consult  the  Concordance.  [2J  A 
city  of  the  Ammonites,  near  Heshbon.  Jer. 
49 ':  3. 

Aiah,  a-i'ah,  or  A'jah  (a  vulture).  [1] 
A  son  of  Zibeon.  Gen.  36:24;  1  Chron.  1:40. 
[2]  Father  of  Saul's  concubine,  Eizpah.  2 
Sam.  3 : 7  ;  21 :  8,  10. 

Aij'a-lon.    See  Ajalon. 

Aijeleth  Shahar,  ad'je-leth  sha'har,  is 
the  title  of  Psalm  22,  and  is  supposed  to  indi- 
cate the  melody  used  in  singing  that  Psalm. 

A'in  (a  fountain)  is  spelled  "  En  "  in  com- 
pound words  like  En-rogel,  in  the  English 
Bible.  [1]  Ain  is  the  name  of  a  city  of 
Judah.  It  was  subsequently  assigned  to 
Simeon.  Josh.  15:  32.  'This  city  was  given 
to  the  priests,  and  is  called  Ashan  in  1 
Chron.  6 : 59.  [2]  A  place  west  of  Riblah,  in 
the  northern  part  of  Canaan.  Num.  34  :  11. 

Air.  In  the  Bible  the  air  or  atmosphere 
which  surrounds  the  earth  is  often  indicated 
by  the  word  "heaven."  "The  fowls  of 
heaven  "  means  the  birds  of  the  air.  To 
"beat  theair"aud  to  "  speak  in  the  air" 
means  to  speak  or  act  without  judgment.  In 
Eph.  2:2  "  the  powers  of  the  air  ''  probably 
means  demons.  Many  Jews  and  heathens 
thought  that  the  lower  part  of  the  air  was 
occupied  by  spirits,  especially  evil  spirits. 

A'jah.    See  Aiah. 

Aj'alon  or  Aij'alon.  [1]  The  name  of 
a  valley  in  ihe  laud  of  Dan.  Josh.  10 : 12. 
Over  this  valley  the  moon  stood  still  while 
Joshua  was  pursuing  the  five  kings.  [2]  A 
Levitical  city  of  Dan,  in  or  near  the  valley 
of  Ajalon.  Josh.  19  :  42  ;  21 : 24  ;  Judg.  1 :  35. 
[3]  A  place  in  the  land  of  Zebulun.  Judg. 
12  :  12.  [4]  A  town  in  the  land  of  Benja- 
min or  Judah,  though  there  may  be  doubt 
whether  it  is  not  the  same  with  Ajalon  in 
Dan,  or  whether  the  texts  quoted  here  all  re- 
fer to  the  same  city.  1  Sam.  14  : 31 ;  1  Chron. 
8:13;  2  Chron.  11 : 10 ;  28:18.  [5]  A  Le- 
vitical city  supposed  to  be  in  the  land  of 
Ephraim,  1  Chron.  6:69,  but  is  probably 
same  as  No.  2. 

A'kaii  or  Ja'kan  (acute),  one  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Ezer,  Gen.  36 : 27,  called  Jakan  in 
1  Chron.  1:42. 

Ak'kub  (lain  in  wait).  [1]  A  .son  of  Elioe- 
nai,  who  seems  to  have  been  of  the  family 
of  David.  1  Chron.  3  :  24.  [2]  A  porter  for 
the  sanctuary.  1  Chron.  9  : 17  ;  Neh.  11 : 19. 
[3]  A  name  applied  to  a  family  of  heredi- 
tary porters  for  the  sanctuary.  Ezra,  2 :  42  ; 
Neh.  7  :  45.  [4]  Head  of  a  "family  of  the 
Nethinims  who  returned  to  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity.  Ezra  2 :  45.  [5]  One  of  the 
priests  who  caused  the  jjeople  to  understand 
the  law  when  it  was  read  to  them  by  Ezra. 
Neh.  8 :  7. 


Akrab'bim  (scorpions),  the  name  of  a 
point  in  the  southern  boundary  of  Judah 
which  was  infested  with  seoriiions  and  ser- 
pents. In  Josh.  15:3  it  is  called  Maaleh- 
acrabbim,  the  ascent  of  Akrabbim.  Num. 
34  :  4  ;  Josh.  15  :  3. 

Al'abaster,  from  Alabastron  in  Egypt, 
a  name  given  to  two  kinds  of  white  min- 
eral substances  different  in  composition,  but 
similar  in  appearance.  The  true  alabaster 
is  a  fine-grained  kind  of  gypsum.  The  other 
variety  is  a  crystalline  carbonate  of  lime, 
harder  than  the  first.  Alabaster  was  com- 
monly used  for  boxes  or  bottles  to  contain 
perfumes.  Matt.  26:  7;  Mark  14:3;  Luke 
7 :  37.    See  Cruse,  Spikenard. 

Al'ameth  (youthful  vigor),  son  of  Becher. 
1  Chron.  7:8.    Another  form  of  Alemeth. 

Alammelech,  a-lam'me-lck  (the  king's 
oak),  a  town  in  Asher.  Josh.  19  :  26. 

Aramoth  (soprano),  a  musical  term  in 
the  title  of  Ps.  46  and  in  1  Chron.  15 :  20,  is 
usually  considered  to  refer  to  music  for  fe- 
male voices.  Some  think  it  has  reference 
to  a  kind  of  rhythm,  and  others  to  a  certain 
variety  of  musical  instrument. 

Albeit,  awl-be'it,  in  Ezek.  13:7,  means 
although. 

Alemeth,  al'e-meth  (hiding-place).  [1]  A 
Levitical  city  of  Benjamin,  1  Chron.  6  :  60, 
called  also  Almon.  Josh.  21  : 18.  [2]  A  de- 
scendant of  Jonathan,  son  of  Saul.  1  Chron. 
8  :  36  ;  9  :  42. 

Aleph  (A).  The  first  letter  of  the  Hebrew 
alphabet.  Both  the  Hebrews  and  Greeks 
used  their  letters  as  numerals.  The  119th 
Psalm  is  divided  into  twenty-two  parts,  the 
number  of  letters  in  the  Hebrew  aljihabet. 
One  of  these  letters  is  used  as  a  heading  for 
each  of  these  parts,  Aleph  being  used  for 
the  first  part,  and  so  on. 

Alexan'der  (helper  of  men).  [1]  Alexan- 
der the  Great,  king  of  Macedon,  born  B.  c. 
356.  He  was  the  son  of  King  Philip,  and 
succeeded  his  father  as  king,  b.  c.  336.  He 
was  generalissimo  of  the  army  of  Greece, 
B.  c.  334,  conquered  most  of  the  then  known 
world,  and  died  at  Babylon  in  his  thirty- 
third  year,  b.  c.  323.  He  is  not  mentioned 
by  name  in  the  canonical  books,  but  in  the 
apocryphal  book  of  Maccabees,  1 :  1-9 ;  6:2, 
and  in  the  prophecies  of  Daniel,  where  he  is 
rejiresented  by  the  belly  of  brass  in  Nebu- 
chadnezzar's dream  of  the  colossal  statue, 
Dan.  2  :  39,  and  in  Daniel's  vision.  Dan. 
7:6;  8:5-7;  11:3,  4.  See  Alexandria. 
[2]  Son  of  Simon  the  Cyrenian,  who  was 
compelled  to  carry  the  cross  of  Jesus.  Mark 
15:21.  [3]  A  leading  man  in  Jeru.salem 
when  Peter  and  John  were  aiiprehended. 
Acts  4 :  6.  [4]  A  Jewish  convert  who  was 
with  Paul  when  a  tumult  was  raised  by  the 
Ephesians.  Acts  19  :  33.  Perhaps  the  same 
as  No.  2.  [5]  A  convert  who  afterward 
apostatized.  1  Tim.  1:20.  [6]  A  man  who 
hindered  the  work  of  Paul.  2  Tim.  4 : 14. 
Perhaps  the  same  as  No.  5. 

Alexan'dria,  Acts  6 : 9,  a  famous  city  of 
Egypt,  was  situated  between  the  Mediter- 
ranean Sea  and  Lake  Mareotis,  twelve  miles 
from  the  western  mouth  of  the  Nile.  It  was 
founded  B.  c.  332  by  Alexander  the  Great, 
and  named  after  him.  It  was  the  birthplace 
of  Apollos.  Acts  18:24.  See  Alexander, 
No.  1.  It  became  the  capital  of  the  Grecian 
kings  reigning  in  Egypt,  and  was  one  of  the 
largest  and  grandest  cities  in  the  world.  It 
contained  the  greatest  library  of  ancient 
times  and  the  famous  museum.  In  its  best 
days  it  is  supposed  to  have  had  six  hundred 
thousand  inhabitants,  mostly  Greeks  and 
Jews.  The  modern  city  is  near  the  site  of 
the  ancient  one,  and  has  a  population  of 
over  two  hundred  thousand.    See  Greece. 

Alexaii'driaii,  belonging  to  or  coming 
from  the  city  of  that  name.  Acts  6  :  9. 

Al'guin.    See  Almug. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Ali'ah  or  Al'vah  (sublimity),  a  chief  of 
Edoin,  Gen.  36 : 40,  called  Aliah  in  1  Chron. 
1 : 51. 

Ali'an,  1  Chron.  1  : 40,  or  Al'van  (sub- 
lime), Gen.  36:23,  son  of  Shobal. 

Alien,  ayl'yen,  a  foreign-born  resident 
of  a  country.  Many  references  are  made  in 
the  Bible  to  aliens,  for  which  consult  the 
Concordance. 

All,  as  the  context  shows,  Exod.  9:6; 
Matt.  3:5;  10 : 22,  is  sometimes  used  in  the 
Bible  in  a  general  and  not  a  universal  sense. 

Alleging,  al-lej'ing,  in  Acts  17  :  3,  means 
showing ;  proving. 

Al'legory,  a  story  in  which  the  literal 
or  direct  meaning  is  not  the  principal  one, 
but  sets  forth  some  important  truth.  In 
Gal.  4  :  24  "which  things  are  an  allegory" 
signifies  that  the  events  referred  to  concern- 
ing the  life  of  Isaac  and  Ishmael  have  been 
applied  allegorically. 

Allelu'ia  (Praise  ye  the  Lord).  See  Hal- 
lelujah. 

Alli'ance.  God's  peculiar  people  were 
strictly  forbidden  to  ally  themselves  with 
the  heathen  by  family  or  by  political  ties, 
and  especially  as  to  the  ancient  Canaanites. 
Dent.  7 :  3-6.  Hebrews  sometimes  married 
converts  from  heathenism,  as  in  case  of  Ruth. 

Al'lon  ianodk).  [1]  A  city  on  the  border 
of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19 : 33.  See  Zaanannim. 
[2]  The  chief  of  a  family  in  Simeon.  1  Chron. 
4:37. 

Allon-bachuth,  al'lon-bak'uth  (oak  of 
weeping),  the  place  where  Eebekah's  nurse, 
Deborah,  was  buried.  Gen.  35 :  8. 

Allow',  Luke  11  :  48,  means  to  praise;  to 
approve. 

AH  to,  an  old  English  expression  which 
gives  additional  force  to  a  verb.  In  Judges 
9:53  "all  to  brake  his  skull"  means  thor- 
oughly broke  it. 

Alino'dad  (the  agitator),  a  son  of  Joktan. 
Gen.  10  : 26 ;  1  Chron.  1 : 20. 

Almon,  ah'mun  (hiding-place),  a  Levitical 
town  in  Benjamin.  Josh.  21:18. 

Alinon-diblathaim,  ah'mun-dib'la- 
tha'ira,  one  of  the  last  encampments  of  the 
Israelites  between  Mount  Horand  the  plains 
of  Moab,  Num.  33 : 46,  47,  next  preceding 
Abarim.    See  Beth-diblathaim. 

Almond-tree,  ah'mund-tree,  is  like  a 
peach  tree,  but  is  larger.  Its  blossoms  are 
pinkisli-white  and  come  out  before  the 
leaves  ;  hence  its  Hebrew  name,  whicli  sig- 
nifies to  watch  and  hasten.  Aaron's  rod  was 
from  an  almond  tree.  Num.  17:8.  In  Pal- 
estine the  almond  blossoms  in  January  and 
bears  fruit  in  March.  Eccl.  12 :  5  ;  Jer.  1 : 11. 

Alms,  in  Acts  3:3;  10 :  2,  means  a  char- 
itable gift.  The  word  is  not  found  in  the 
Old  Testament,  but  is  frequently  used  in 
the  New.  The  Jews  were  required  by  the 
law  of  Moses  to  provide  for  the  poor.  Lev. 
19:9,  10;  Deut.  15:11,  etc.    See  Poor. 

Al'mug  or  Al'gum,  a  kind  of  wood 
brought  from  Ophir  by  Hiram  for  Solomon, 
to  be  used  for  pillars  in  the  Temple  and  for 
musical  instruments.  It  was  probably  red 
sandal-wood.  1  Kings  10  :  11 ;  2  Chron.  2:8; 
9:  10,  11. 

Al'oes.  [1]  A  perfume  spoken  of  in  con- 
nection with  "  myrrh,  cassia,  and  cinna- 
mon," or  a  spice  for  embalming  the  dead, 
John  19:39,  in  which  case  it  was  the  gum 
of  the  eagle-tree  of  Cochin-China  and  North 
India.  This  perfume  is  not  the  aloes  of  mod- 
ern apothecaries.  [2]  Lign-aloes,  used  by 
Balaam,  Num.  24:6,  with  the  cedars  as  an 
illustration  of  the  noble  situation  of  Israel 
planted  in  a  choice  land.  It  has  nothing  in 
common  with  our  bitter  aloes. 

Aloor,  in  Ps.  38 : 11,  means  afar  off. 

A'loth    (ascents),   a   hilly  region  near 
Asher ;  but  if  the  name  is  Benloth.  as  some 
translate  the  original,  it  would  mean  a  town 
in  S.  E.  Judah.  1  Kings  4  :  16. 
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Alpha,  al'fah,  the  first  letter  of  the 
Greek  alphabet,  of  which  Omega,  o'me-gah, 
or  o-meg'ah,  is  the  last.  They  signify  the 
first  and  the  last,  and  are  used  in  itev.  1  :  8 
as  a  title  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

Alphseus,  al-fe'us  (leader).  [1]  Father  of 
the  apostle  James  the  Less,  and  possibly  also 
of  Jude.  Matt.  10:3;  Mark  3  : 18.  In  John 
19  : 25  Alphseus  is  called  Cleophas,  which  is 
the  same  as  Cleopas.  [2]  Father  of  Levi  (or 
Matthew)  the  apostle  and  evangelist.  Mark 
2 : 14.    Perhaps  same  as  No.  1. 

Altar,  awl'ter,  a  table  or  elevated  place 
on  which  sacrifices  and  incense  were  ofl'ered 
to  some  god.  Altars  were  originally  made 
of  turf,  and  afterward  of  stone,  wood  or 
horn,  and  were  of  various  forms.  Sacrifices 
were  offered  by  Cain  and  Abel,  but  the  first 
mention  of  altars  in  history  is  in  Gen.  8 :  20, 
which  states  that  Noah  "  builded  an  altar 
unto  the  Lord."  Moses  built  an  altar  of 
earth.  Ex.  20  :  24.  The  altars  in  the  Jewish 
Tabernacle  and  in  the  Temple  were :  [1] 
The  Altar  of  Buent-Offeeinqs,  which 


ALTAR  OF  BHRNT-OFFERINGS. 


in  the  Tabernacle  was  a  hollow  box  of  shit- 
tim-wood  about  seven  and  a  half  feet  square 
and  four  and  a  half  feet  high,  covered  with 
"  brass  "  plates.  At  the  corners  were  eleva- 
tions called  horns.  It  was  movable,  and  had 
rings  and  staves  for  carrying  it.  The  fire 
was  a  perpetual  one,  miraculously  kindled 
and  carefully  kept.  Lev.  6:12,  13;  9:24. 
On  this  altar  the  lamb  of  the  daily  morning 
and  evening  sacrifice  was  offered  ;  also  other 
sacrifices.  See  Sacrifices.  At  this  altar 
certain  fugitives  were  allowed  to  find  pro- 
tection. In  Solomon's  Temple  the  altar  of 
burnt-offerings  was  much  larger,  being  at 
least  thirty  feet  square  and  fifteen  feet  high. 
It  is  often  called  the  "  brazen  altar."  [2] 
The  Altar  of  Incense,  or  Golden  Altar, 
which  in  the  Tabernacle  was  a  small  table 


altar  of  incense. 


of  shittim-wood,  covered  with  plates  of  gold. 
Exod.  39  :  38.  It  was  eighteen  inches  square 
and  three  feet  high.  At  the  corners  were 
elevations  called  horns,  and  around  its  top 
was  a  border  or  crown.  There  were  two 
rings  on  each  side,  in  which  staves  were  in- 
serted to  carry  it.  It  stood  in  the  Holy 
Place,  before  the  Holy  of  Holiesand  between 
the  golden  candlestick  and  the  table  of 


show-bread.  The  priests  burned  incense  on  Ei 
it  morning  and  evening.  See  Incense,  Tem-  ki 
PLE,  and  consult  the  Concordance.  [3]  11 
The  Table  of  Shew-Beead.  See  Shew-  w 
Bread.  An  altar  at  Athens  was  ascribed  it 
"to  the  unknown  God."  Acts  17:23.  The  to 
name  "  altar  "  is  applied  to  a  part  of  the  fur-  fr 
uitureof  Christian  churches.  it' 

Altaschith,    al-tas'kith    (destroy    not),  in 
probably  the  first  words  of  some  common 
musical  repetition,  to  which  Psalms  57,  .58,  tt 
59,  and  75  were  sung.  1 

A'lush  (wild  place),  the  ninth  encamp-  v 
ment  of  the  Israelites  after  they  left  Egypt,  it 
Num.  33  : 13,  14.  i 

Al'vah.    See  Aliah. 

Al'van.    See  Alian.  i; 

A'mad  (a  station),  a  town  in  the  border 
of  the  land  of  Asher.  Josh.  19:26.  k 

A'mal  (laboring),  a  descendant  of  Asher.  rf 
1  Chron.  7 :  .35.  » 

Am'alek  (warlike).  [1]  One  of  the  i 
princes  of  Edom ;  was  the  son  of  Eliphaz,  i 
and  a  grandson  of  Esau.  Gen.  36  :  12,  16; 
1  Chron.  1  :  36.  The  name  Amalekites  was  'i 
not  derived  from  him,  as  they  existed  long  i 
before  his  time.  Gen.  14  : 7.  [2]  The  name  i 
is  also  given  to  the  people  descended  from  i 
him.  See  Amalekites,  and  consult  the 
Concordance. 

Amalekites,  am'a-lek-ites,  a  wandering 
and  warlike  people,  living,  at  the  time  of 
the  Exodus,  in  the  wilderness  between 
Egypt  and  Palestine.  They  opposed  the 
march  of  the  Israelites  and  were  defeated 
at  Eephidim,  and  were  destroyed  by  David 
hundreds  of  years  afterward.  See  Agag,  and 
Analysis  Index  (page  687). 

A'mam  (gathering-place),  a  town  in  the 
south  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  : 26. 

Amana,  am'a-nah,  or  a-ma'nah  (perma- 
nent). [1]  The  northern  ridge  of  Anti-Leba- 
non. "The  river  Amana  or  Abana  flowed 
swiftly  from  it  toward  Damascus.  Song  of 
Solomon  4  :  8.  [2]  In  marginal  notes,  same 
as  Abana.  2  Kings  5: 12.   See  Abana. 

Amari'ah  (.Jehovah  has  said).  [1].  The 
grandfather  of  Zadok,  who  was  high-priest 
in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  6:7;  Ezra 
7:3.  [2]  Son  of  Azariah,  who  was  high- 
priest  in  the  time  of  Solomon.  1  Chron. 
6:11.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Kohath,  the  son 
of  Levi.  1  Chron.  23:19;  24:23.  [4]  Tho 
chief  priest  in  the  time  of  Jehoshaphat.  2 
Chron.  19  : 11.  [5]  A  Levite  who  distributed 
tithes  among  his  brethren  in  the  time  of 
Hezekiah.  2  Chron.  31 : 15.  [6]  A  Jew  who. 
took  a  foreign  wife  during  or  after  the  cap- 
tivity. Ezra  10  :  42.  [7]  One  of  the  priests 
who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  the  Jews 
to  serve  the  Lord.  Neh.  10:3;  12:2,  13. 
[8]  A  descendant  of  Judah  by  Pharez.  Neh. 
11 :  4.  [9]  An  ancestor  of  Zephaniah.  Zeph. 
1  : 1.    Possibly  the  same  as  No.  4  or  No.  5. 

Amasa,  am'a-sah  (burden-bearer).  [1] 
David's  nephew,  the  son  of  David's  sister, 
Abigail,  and  Jether,  an  Ishmaelite.  He  was 
general  of  Absalom's  army,  and  wasdefeated- 
by  Joab,  by  whom  he  was  subsequently 
ti-eacherousiv  murdered.  2  Sam.  20:4-10; 

1  Chron.  2  : 17.     [2]   A  chief  of  Ephraim. 

2  Chron.  28  : 12. 

Amasai,  a-mas'a-i  (burden-bearer).  [1] 
A  Levite,  one  of  the  sons  of  Elkanah.  1 
Chron.  6 :  25.  [2]  A  chief  captain  of  Benja- 
min or  Judah  who  went  to  David  at  Ziklag. 
1  Chron.  12  : 18.  [3]  A  priest  who  assisted  in 
bringing  the  ark  from  the  house  of  Obed- 
edom.  1  Chron.  15 : 24.  [4]  A  Kohathite  ia 
Hezekiah's  reign.  2  Chron.  29  : 12. 

Amashai,  a-mash'a-i  (carrying  spoil),  i 
priest  who  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after  the  cap- 
tivity. Neh.  11 :  13. 

Am-a-si'ah  (Jehorah  has  strength),  one  of 
the  chief  captains  of  the  army  of  Judah  in 
the  time  of  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron.  17: 16. 

Am-a-zi'ah  (Jehovah  has  strength).  [1] 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


;bth  king  of  Judah.  He  succeeded  Joash, 
father.  He  was  successful  iu  war  with 
I  Edoniites,  reigned  twenty-nine  years, 
1  was  then  killed  by  conspirators.  Con- 
t  the  CoNCOKDANCE.  [2J  A  man  of  Sini- 
1.  1  Chron.  4 :  34.  [3]  A  Levite  descended 
in  Merari.  1  Chron.  6:45.  [4]  An  Israel- 
who  was  priest  of  the  golden  calf  set  up 
Bethel.  Amos  7: 10,  12,  14. 
Embassador,  am-bas'sa-dor.  [1]  An  in- 
preter.  2  Chron.  32  :  31.  [2]  A  messenger, 
ibassadors  were  sent  by  the  Jews  only  as 
asion  required,  in  peace  or  war.  Ministers 
Christ's  ambassadors.  2  Cor.  5  : 20.  Cou- 
t  the  Concordance. 
Lm'bas-sage.  Luke  14  :  32.    See  Am- 

iSADOR,  No.  2. 

Lin'ber  may  mean  either  amber  itself, 
ich  is  a  fossil  resin,  usually  of  a  pale 
low  color,  and  sometimes  nearly  trans- 
ent,  or  a  very  brilliant,  amber-like  metal, 
ie  of  four  parts  gold  and  one  part  silver, 
ch  prized  in  ancient  times.  Ezek.  1:4,  27. 
L-men'  (steadfast,  faithful,  true),  meaning 
I  be  it;"  "so  let  it  be;"  "verily."  In 
3  : 14  our  Lord  is  called  "  the  Amen,  the 
hful  and  true  witness."  When  used  at 
beginning  of  a  sentence,  it  is  translated 
irily."  In  the  Gospel  of  John  it  is  often 
i  thus  double — "  verily,"  "  verily."  In 
as,  after  the  priest  had  repeated  the 
ds  of  the  covenant  or  imprecation,  all 
)  said  "  amen  "  bound  themselves  by  the 
1. 

Lmerce,  a-mers',  in  Deut.  22:19,  means 
mnish  by  a  fine.    The  word  implied  that 
debtor  stood  "  at  the  mercy "  of  the 
litor. 

Lin'e-thyst,  a  precious  stone,  so  named 
n  its  reputed  virtue  of  preventing  intox- 
ion,  is  transpai'ent  quartz,  of  a  violet 
3  near  to  purple.  Exod.  39 : 12 ;  Eev.  21 : 
The  Oriental  is  more  valuable  than  the 
imon  amethyst. 

I'mi,  a  servant  of  Solomon  whose  de- 
idants  went  up  from  Babylon  with  Zerub- 
el  after  the  captivity.  Ezra  2  :  57.  He  is 
ed  Amon  in  Neh.  7:59. 
/mi-a-ble,  in  Ps.  84  : 1,  means  lovely. 
L-min'a-dab  (my  people  is  willing),  a  sou 
Vram,  Matt.  1:4;  Luke  3  :  33,  same  as 
min'adab. 

L-mit'tai  (truthful),  &  Zebulonite,  father 
ouah  the  prophet.  2  Kings  14  : 25 ;  Jonah 

Lin'mah  (an  ngKecJitcO,  ahill  nearGibeon 
Benjamin,  where  Abner  was  defeated.  2 
1.  2:24.  See  also  Metheg-ammah. 
.mmi,  ani'mi  (my  people),  the  style  of 
ress  which  the  Lord  directs  his  ransomed 
pie  to  use.  Hos.  2 : 1. 
Lmmiel,  am'mi-el  (my  people  is  strong). 
One  of  the  spies  sent  into  Canaan  by 
ies.  Num.  13:12.  [2]  An  Israelite  oif 
lebar  iu  the  time  of  David.  2  Sam.  9:4, 
7:27.  [3]  Father  of  Bathshua,  a  wife 
)avid.  1  Chron.  3  : 5.  The  names  Bath- 
a  and  Ammiel  are  given  in  2  Sam.  11 :  3 
hsheba  and  Eliam.  [4]  A  Levite,  son  of 
d-edom,  a  porter  in  the  tabernacle  in  the 
e  of  David.  1  Chron.  26  :  5. 
Lm-mi'hud  (my  people  is  honorable).  [1] 
Ephraimite  whose  son  was  appointed  by 
Lord  chief  of  the  tribe.  Num.  1 : 10 ;  1 
on.  7  :  26.  [2]  A  Simeonite  whose  son 
muel  was  appointed  to  divide  the  land. 
OQ.  34  :  20.    [3]  A  man  of  Naphtali  whose 

Pedahel  was  appointed  to  divide  the 
J.  Num.  .34:28.  [4]  Father  of  Talmai, 
g  of  Geshur.  2  Sam.  13 :  37.  [5]  A  man  of 
iah,  a  descendant  of  Pharez.  1  Chron.  9 : 4. 
Lin-inin'a-dab  (my  people  is  willing).  [1] 

Israelite  whose  daughter  was  Aaron's 
e.  Exod.  6:23.  [2]  A  Kohathite  and 
if  of  the  sons  of  Uzziel.  1  Chron.  15 : 10- 
[3]  Put  for  Izhar  in  1  Chron.  6:22; 
bably  a  copvist's  error. 

HlB 


Am-mi-shad'da-i  (my  people  is  mighty), 
father  of  Ahiezer,  the  captain  of  the  tribe 
of  Dan  in  the  time  of  Moses.  Num.  1 : 12 ; 
2:25. 

Am-miz'a-bad  (my  people  is  endowed),  aj 
captain  iu  David's  army.  1  Chron.  27:6. 

Am'mon  (a  fellow-countryman).  The  son 
of  Lot  by  his  younger  daughter  was  called 
Ben-Ammi.  Gen.  19  :  38.  His  descendants 
were  called  Beui-Ammon,  Children  of  Ammon, 
or  Ammonites. 

Am'mon-ites,  the  descendants  of  Am- 
mon (which  see).  They  lived  on  the  east 
side  of  the  Jordan  and  often  made  war  on 
the  Israelites,  but  were  conquered  by  Jeph- 
thah,  and  later  by  David  and  Judas  Macca- 
bseus.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Am'mon-no.    See  No. 

Ain'iion  (tutelage).  [1]  The  eldest  son 
of  David  by  Ahiuoam  of  Jezreel.  2  Sam. 
3 : 2.  Absalom  caused  him  to  be  assassi- 
nated. 2  Sam.  13.    [2J  The  son  of  Shimon. 

1  Chron.  4  : 20. 

A'mok  (deep),  a  priest  who  came  up  with 
Zerubbabel  from  Babylon.  Neh.  12:7,  20. 

A'mon  or  A'men  (the  hidden),  the  name 
of  an  Egyptian  god.  Nah.  3  :  8,  iu  the  mar- 
ginal notes. 

A'mon  (workman).  [1]  Governor  of  Sa- 
maria iu  the  time  of  Ahab.  1  Kings  22:26; 

2  Chron.  18:25.  [2]  A  son  of  Manasseh, 
king  of  Judah,  who  succeeded  his  father. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  [3]  One  of  the 
servants  of  Solomon  whose  descendants  went 
up  with  Zerubbabel  after  the  captivity.  Neh. 
7 : 59.    It  is  given  Ami  in  Ezra  2 :  .57. 

Am'o-rites  (mountaineers),  a  warlike  and 
powerful  nation  which  in  the  time  of  Moses 
occupied  the  country  on  both  sides  of  the 
Jordan  and  resisted  the  Israelites  on  their 
way  to  the  Promised  Land.  Moses  defeated 
their  kings,  Sihon  and  Og.  The  Amorites 
were  subsequently  conquered  by  Joshua, 
but  he  was  unable  to  destroy  them.  The 
terra  Amorite  is  often  used  iu  the  Bible  for 
Canaanite  in  general.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

A'mos  (burden-bearer).  [1]  One  of  the 
minor  prophets  who  lived  B.  c.  about  780, 
iu  the  time  of  Isaiah.  He  was  a  herdsman, 
and  also  gathered  sycamore  frait  in  Tekoa, 
near  Jerusalem.  He  prophesied  iu  the  time 
of  Uzziah  and  Jeroboam  to  the  ten  tribes, 
and  vigorously  and  eloquently  denounced 
the  prevailing  idolatry,  taking  his  illustra- 
tions from  rural  and  pastoral  life.  He  de- 
scribed the  coming  punishment  of  Israel 
and  the  a,dvent  of  the  Messiah.  His  prophe- 
cies seem  to  have  been  given  in  a  single 
year,  and  to  have  brought  against  him  a 
charge  of  conspiracy  against  the  govern- 
ment because  he  alienated  the  people  by  his 
plain  speaking.  The  authorship  and  genu- 
ineness of  the  book  of  Amos  are  not  dis- 
puted. [2]  One  of  the  ancestors  of  Joseph, 
the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3:25. 

A'moz  (strong),  the  father  of  the  prophet 
Isaiah.  2  Kings  19  : 2  ;  Isa.  1 : 1. 

Amphipolis,  am-fi]i'o-lis  (on  both  sides 
the  city),  an  ancient  and  important  city  of 
Macedonia,  was  situated  near  the  mouth  of 
the  Strymon,  the  waters  of  which  are  said 
to  have  once  surrounded  the  city.  Hence 
its  name.  It  was  founded  b.  c.  about  437 ; 
was  visited  by  Paul  and  Silas.  Acts  17:1. 
Neo-Khorio  now  occupies  part  of  the  site  of 
Amphipolis. 

Am'pli-as,  a  short  form  of  Ampliatus. 
Paul  sends  salutation  to  this  person  as  "my 
beloved."  Rom.  16:8. 

Am'ram  (exalted  people).  [1]  A  son  of 
Kohath  and  father  of  Aaron,  Miriam,  and 
Moses.  The  faith  of  Amram  and  his  wife 
Jochebed  is  commended  in  Heb.  11:23. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  [2]  A  son  of 
Bani  who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife  during 
the  exile.  Ezra  10:34. 


Am'ram,  a  descendant  of  Seir.  1  Chron. 
1:41. 

Amramites,  am'ram-ites  (belonging  to 
Amram),  descendants  of  Amram,  the  father 
of  Moses.  Num.  3  :  27 ;  1  Chron.  26  :  23. 

Amraphei,  am'ra-fel  (powerful  people), 
king  of  Shinar  in  Abraham's  time.  With 
other  kings  he  made  war  on  the  tribes 
around  the  Dead  Sea.  Gen.  14:1,9.  Among 
his  captives  was  Lot.  Gen.  14 :  9-16. 

Am'u-lets,  small  objects,  of  a  variety  of 
forms,  worn  as  charms.  They  were  supposed 
to  protect  the  wearer  against  real  and  imag- 
inary evils,  and  were  common  in  ancient 
times  in  the  form  of  earrings  and  necklaces. 
Precious  stones  were  often  thus  used. 

Am'zi  (my  strength).  [1]  A  progenitor  of 
Ethan  whom  David  set  over  the  service  of 
song.  1  Chron.  6:46.  [2]  A  jjriest,  an  an- 
cestor of  Adaiah,  a  returned  exile.  Neh.  11 : 
12. 

A'nab  (a  hill),  a  town  or  mountainous 
district  in  the  south  of  Canaan,  whose  in- 
habitants, the  Anakims,  were  cut  oflf  by 
Joshua.  Josh.  11  :  21 ;  15  :  50.  It  is  still 
called  Anab. 

A'nali  (answering),  the  father  of  Aholiba- 
mah,  a  wife  of  Esau.  Gen.  36 : 2, 14,  24.  He 
is  said  to  have  discovered  some  warm  springs, 
translated  mules  iu  the  Authorized  Version. 
Gen.  36 : 24. 

An-a-ha'rath  (narrow  way),  a,  town  iu  Is- 
sachar.  Josh.  19 : 19. 

An-a-i'ah  (Jehovah  ansivers).  [1]  A  priest 
who  was  at  the  right  hand  of  Ezra  while  he 
read  the  book  of  the  law  to  the  people.  Neh. 
8 : 4.  [2]  A  Jew  who,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed 
the  covenant.  Neh.  10:22. 

A'nak  (giant).  Num.  13:22;  Deut.  9:2, 
the  name  of  one  of  the  Canaanite  races,  and 
not  of  an  individual. 

An'a-kim,  plural  of  Anak,  a  gigantic 
race  descended  from  Arba,  from  whom  Kir- 
jath  Arba  (city  of  Arba),  called  Hebron  l)y 
the  Jews,  was  named.  They  lived  in  the 
south  and  west  parts  of  the  land  of  Canaan, 
were  famous  for  their  great  stature,  and 
hence  were  called  giants.  The  Hebrew 
spies  were  terrified  when  they  saw  them. 
They  were  neai'ly  destroyed  by  Joshua,  but 
a  remnant  was  left  in  Gaza,  Gad,  and  Ash- 
dod.    Consult  the  Concordance,  and  see 

GlANT.S. 

An'a-mim  (rockmen),  the  name  of  a  son 
of  Mizraim,  or  rather  of  his  descendants. 
Gen.  10:13;  1  Chron.  1:11. 

Anammelech,  a-nam'me-lek  (the  king's 
rock),  an  idol  worshipped  by  the  people  of 
Sepharvaim  whom  Shalmaneser  placed  in 
the  cities  of  Israel  after  he  had  carried 
away  the  inhabitants.  2  Kings  17  :  31.  See 
Adrammelech. 

A'nan  (he  beclouds),  an  exile  who,  with 
Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10 : 26. 

A-na'ni  (my  protector),  sou  of  Elioeuai.  1 
Chron.  3:24. 

An-a-ni'ah  (Jehovahis  a  protector).  [1]  The 
grandfather  of  Azariah,  who  repaired  part 
of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after  the  return 
of  Nehemiah  from  Shushan.  Neh.  3 : 23. 
[2]  A  town  where  some  Benjamites  lived 
after  returning  from  Babylon.  Neh.  11:32. 

Ananias,  an-a-ni'as  (Jehovah  is  gracious). 
[1]  The  husband  of  Sapphira.  He  was  a 
Jew  of  Jerusalem  who  joined  the  Christians 
and  pretended  to  give  them  the  full  price 
of  his  lands.  Being  convicted  of  falsehood 
by  Peter,  Acts  5:1-10,  he  died  instantly. 
[2]  A  Christian  of  Damascus  who  restored 
the  sight  of  Saul  (Paul)  after  his  vision  of 
Christ.  Acts  9 : 10 ;  22 : 12.  [3]  A  high-priest 
of  the  Jews,  A.  d.  48.  Before  him  and  the 
Sanhedrin  Paul  was  summoned.  Acts  23 : 2 ; 
24  : 1.  Ananias  is  the  Greek  form  of  Han- 

ANIAH. 

A'nath  (answer),  the  father  of  Shamgar, 
a  judge  of  Israel.  Judg.  3 :  31 ;  5:6. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Anathema^  a-uath'e-mah,  word  usually 
translated  "  a  curse  "  or  "  accursed,"  but  in 
one  passage  left  untranslated.  "Anathema 
Maranatha."  1  Cor.  16 :  22.  Ecclesiastically, 
anathema  means  excommunicated,  or  cut 
off  from  the  church.  lit  occurs  in  the 
Greek.  Rom.  9:3;  Gal.  1:8,9.) 

An'a-thoth  (answers).  [1]  A  town  of  Ben- 
jamin given  to  the  priests.  It  was  the 
birthplace  of  Jeremiah  the  prophet.  Con- 
.sult  the  CoNCORD.-VNCE.  [2]  A  son  of  Becher 
the  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  7:8.  [3]  A  chief 
that  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehe- 
miah.  Neli.  10:  19. 

Ancient,  ayn'shent  (aqed),  when  used  as 
a  name  of  any  person,  as  in  Isaiah  3: 14  and 
in  .Tob  12 :  12,  means  an  elder. 

An'cient  of  Days,  tlie  name  given  by 
Daniel  to  the  supreme  Judge  he  saw  in  vis- 
ion. Dan.  7:  9,  22. 

And  if,  an  obsolete  expression  used  in 
Matt.  24  : 48,  is  a  double  form  of  if ;  thus,  if,  if. 

An'drew  {manli/),  John  1  :  40,  one  of  the 
twelve  apostles,  was  from  Bethsaida  and 
was  a  brother  of  Simon  Peter.  Both  of  them 
were  fishermen.  Andrew  was  a  native  of 
Bethsaida  in  Galilee  and  a  disciple  of  John 
the  Baptist.  Matt.  4:18;  10:2;  Mark  1 :  16, 
29,  etc.  According  to  tradition,  he  preached 
the  gospel  in  Greece  and  Scythia  and  suffered 
martyrdom  at  Patrae  in  Achaia,  on  a  cross 
formed  thus  (  X),  commonly  called  "  St.  An- 
drew's cross." 

An-dro-ni'cus  (conqueror),  a  Jewish 
Christian  living  at  Rome,  was  a  fellow- 
prisoner  and  relative  of  Paul.  Rom.  16  :  7. 

A'nem  (double  fountain],  a  Levitical  city 
of  Issachar.  1  Chron.  6 :  73.  Probably  same 
as  En-G.vnnim,  Josh.  19 : 21 ;  21 :  29,  and  has 
been  identified  with  Jenin,  on  the  plain  of 
Jezreel.  See  En-G.\nn-im,  No.  2. 

A'ner  (sprout).  [1]  An  Amorite  ally  of 
Abram  in  the  pursuit  of  Chedorlaomer  and 
rescue  of  Lot.  Gen.  14: 13,  24.  [2]  A  Levit- 
ical city  in  Manasseh,  west  of  Jordan.  1 
Chron.  6 : 70.  Some  suppose  it  to  be  same  as 
Taan.-vch,  Judg.  1 : 27,  and  Tanach,  Josh. 
21 : 25. 

Anethothite,  an'e-thoth-ite,  or  Ane- 
tothite,  an'e-toth-ite,  a  man  of  Anathoth 
in  Benjamin.  2  Sam.  23 : 27 ;  1  Chron.  27 : 12. 
See  Antothite. 

An'gel  (messenqer),  the  name  or  title  given 
to  those  beings  whom  the  Lord  employs  as 
his  messengers.  The  Jews  believed  there 
were  several  orders  of  angeLs.  See  Arch- 
angel. Angels  that  rebelled  against  God 
are  angels  of  Satan,  or  the  devil.  'See  Satan. 
The  word  angel  is  often  used  to  denote  an 
ordinary  mes-senger  to  individuals,  as  in  Job 
1:14,  etc. ;  to  prophets,  Isa.  42 : 19 ;  to  priests, 
Eccl.  5:6;  and  sometimes  to  objects  without 
life,  as  in  2  Cor.  12 : 7.  In  a  general  sense  it 
is  applied  to  Christ  as  the  Angel  or  Messen- 
ger of  the  covenant;  also  to  the  ministers 
of  his  gospel.  Angel  of  Light,  2  Cor.  11 : 14, 
refers  to  a  character  assumed  by  Satan. 

An'gel  of  the  Lord,  or  the  Angel  Jeho- 
vah, is  considered  by  some  as  one  of  the  com- 
mon titles  of  Christ  in  the  Old  Testament. 
Gen.  1(5:7-13. 

An'ger,  a  strong  emotion  of  indignation, 
usually  called  in  the  Bible  a  great  sin,  though 
sometimes  it  may  be  just.  Anger  is  frequent- 
ly ascribed  to  God  because  he  punishes  the 
wicked  with  the  justice  of  a  ruler  provoked 
to  anger.    Consult  the  Concord.\nce. 

An'gle,  in  Isa.  19  :  8,  means  a  fishing- 
hook. 

A'ni-am  (lamentation  of  the  people),  a  de- 
scendant of  Manasseh.  1  Chron.  7:19. 

A'nim  (fountains),  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15 : 50. 

An'i-mals  were  known  to  the  Hebrews 
as  cither  "clean''  or  "unclean,"  the  use  of 
the  latter  being  forbidden.  See  the  eleventh 
chapter  of  Leviticus  for  a  list  of  them. 
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An'ise,  a  common  herb  of  little  value,  re- 
sembling caraway,  but  more  fragrant.     It  1 
is  the  dill,  which  is  found  in  Palestine  and 
was  tithed  by  the  scribes  and  Pharisees. 
Matt.  23 : 23. 

Ank'lets.  See  Amulets,  Bracelets, 
Rings. 

An'na  (grace),  Luke  2  :  36-38,  a  prophet- 
ess, daughter  of  Phanuel,  of  the  tribe  of 
Asher,  became  a  widow  while  still  young, 
and  devoted  herself  to  God's  service,  being 
constant  in  attendance  at  the  temple.  At 
the  age  of  eighty-four  she  saw  the  infant 
Saviour,  heard  the  prophetic  blessing  of 
Simeon,  and  joined  earnestly  in  it. 

An'nas  (grace  of  Jehovah),  a  Jewish  high- 
priest  along  with  Caiaphas,  his  son-in-law. 
Annas  was  appointed  high-priest  A.  D.  7,  but 
was  removed  from  that  office,  which,  after 
many  changes,  was  given,  A.  d.  23,  to  Caia- 
phas, his  son-in-law.  Annas,  having  much 
influence  and  power,  could  properly  be  called 
high-priest  along  with  Caiaphas.  Christ,  on 
the  night  of  his  seizure,  was  first  taken  be- 
fore Annas.  Annas  also  assisted  in  presiding 
over  the  Sanhedrin  when  Peter  and  .John 
were  brought  befoi'e  it.  Luke  3:2;  John  18 : 
13,  24 ;  Acts  4  :  6. 

An-ni-hi-la'tion.  See  Immortality, 
and  Sadducees. 

A-noint'ed  (consecrated  by  anointing).  [1] 
Applied  to  a  priest  or  a  king.  [2]  Indicating 
the  Redeemer.  See  Christ,  and  Messiah, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

A-noint'ing,  a  common  act  among  the 
Hebrews  and  other  Eastern  nations.  It  was 
done  by  pouring  or  by  rubbing  olive  oil  or 
some  precious  ointment  upon  the  hair,  head, 
beard,  or  sometimes  on  the  whole  body.  See 
Ointment.  The  omission  of  anointing  was 
a  sign  of  mourning.  It  was  a  common  mark 
of  respect  to  guests  and  a  sign  of  prosperity. 
Dead  bodies  were  often  wrapped  in  spices 
and  ointments  to  preserve  them.  Kings, 
high-priests,  and  sometimes  prophets,  were 
anointed  when  put  into  office  ;  also  the  sa- 
cred vessels  of  the  Temple.  The  anointing 
of  sacred  persons  and  objects  indicated  that 
they  were  set  apart  and  consecrated  to  the 
service  of  God.  The  costly  mixture  then 
used  was  prohibited  for  all  other  uses. 

A-non',  in  Matt.  13:20,  means  quickly. 

An'swer,  in  the  Bible,  besides  the  com- 
mon meaning  reply,  often  means,  as  in  Zech. 
3:4,  to  speak.  It  also  means  to  sing  in  re- 
sponses and  to  give  one's  account  in  judg- 
ment.   Consult  the  Concord.\nce. 

Ant,  a  small  insect  remarkable  for  its  in- 
dustry, economy,  social  habits,  and  skill  as 
a  builder.  It  is  referred  to  by  Solomon  in 
Prov.  6  :  6  and  30  :  24,  25. 

An'te-lope.    See  Roe. 

An'ti-christ  (opposed  to  Christ),  is  found 
in  the  Bible  only  in  the  epistles  of  John,  1 
John  2 : 18,  22 ;  4:3;  2  John  7,  and  signifies 
false  Christians  and  heretical  teachers,  who 
denied  the  incarnation  of  Christ.  There 
were  many  such  in  the  days  of  John.  The 
term  was  afterward  used  for  an  individual 
who  was  expected  to  precede  the  second  ad- 
vent. 

An'ti-och.  [1]  A  city  of  Syria,  on  the 
river  Orontes.  It  was  founded  B.  c.  about 
300  by  Seleucus  Nicator  and  named  by  him 
after  his  father  Antiochus.  It  was  the  most 
splendid  city  of  Syria,  and  had  a  population 
of  at  least  400,000.  It  was  a  great  resort  for 
Jews,  and  afterward  for  Christians.  The 
name  of  Christians  was  here  first  given  to 
the  followers  of  Christ.  Acts  11:26.  It  is 
famous  as  the  place  of  Paul's  first  regular 
labors  in  the  gospel  and  as  the  city  from 
which  he  started  on  his  missionary  tours. 
It  is  now  a  small  town  called  Antakia.  [2] 
A  city  called  "  Antioch  of  Pisidia,"  so  named 
because  it  was  attached  to  the  province  of 
Pisidia  iu  Asia  Minor.     Paul  established  a 


church  in  this  city,  which  is  now  called  Yalo'  ] 
batch.    There  were  not  less  than  six  other 
Oriental  towns  called  Antioch.  Consult  the  ' 
Concordance. 

An'ti-pas.  [1]  See  Herod  Antipas.  [2] 
The  name  of  a  martyr  in  Pergamos.  Rev.  2: 
13.    It  is  an  abbreviation  of  Antipater. 

An-tip'a-tris  (city  of  Antipater),  a  city  of 
Palestine  about  eight  miles  from  the  coast 
and  sixteen  miles  north-east  of  Joppa,  ac- 
cording to  ancient  authority  was  founded 
by  Herod  the  Great  and  called  Antipatris 
in  honor  of  his  father  Antipater.  It  was 
visited  by  Paul.  Acts  23:  31. 

An-to'ni-a,  the  name  of  a  fortress  on  the 
east  side  of  Jerusalem  and  north-west  of  the 
temple.  It  was  rebuilt  by  Herod  the  Great 
and  named  after  his  friend  Antony.  It  may 
be  the  castle  mentioned  in  Acts  21 : 34. 

An-to-thi'jah  (answers  of  Jehovah),  a  son 
of  Shashak,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8  :  24. 

An'to-thite  (belonging  to  Anathoth),  a  na- 
tive of  Anathoth.  1  Chron.  11 :  28;  12  :  3. 

A'nub  (strong),  a  descendant  of  Judah 
through  Caleb.  1  Chron.  4  :  8. 

Ape,  an  animal  somewhat  resembling 
man.  Solomon  imported  apes  from  Ophir. 
They  were  worshipped  iu  Egypt.  None  are 
found  now  in  Palestine.  1  Kings  10 :  22. 

A-pel'les,  a  Christian  to  whom  Paul  sent 
salutation.  Rom.  16  :  10. 

Apharsachites,  a-far'sak-itz,  Aphar- 
sathchites,  a  far'sath-kitz,  Aphar'sites, 
Assyrian  colonists  in  Samaria.  Ezra  4:9; 
5:6;  6:6. 

A'phek  (strength).  [1]  A  royal  city  of  the 
Canaanites.  Its  king  was  slain  by  Joshua. 
Josh.  12  : 18.  Probably  same  as  Aphekah. 
[2]  A  city  of  Asher,  Josh.  19  : 30,  near  Sidon. 
Probably  same  as  Aphik.  [3]  A  place  north- 
west of  Jerusalem  where  the  Philistines  en- 
camped before  the  ark  was  taken.  1  Sam.  4 : 
1.  It  is  now  called  Belled  el-Foka.  [4]  A 
place  in  Issachar  where  the  Philistines  were 
before  thev  defeated  Saul.  1  Sam.  29: 1.  [6] 
A  walled  city  of  Syria,  1  Kings  20  :  26,  30, 
about  six  miles  east  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee. 
It  is  now  called  Fik. 

A-phe'U.ah  (fortress).  Josh.  15  :  53.  See 
Aphek,  No.  1. 

A-phi'ah  (refreshed),  one  of  Saul's  ances- 
tors. 1  Sam.  9  :  1. 

A'phik.  Judg.  1 :  31.    See  Aphek,  No.  2. 

Aph'rah,  a  city  in  the  low  country  of 
Judah.  Mic.  1  :  10. 

Aph'ses  (the  dispersed),  the  head  of  the 
eighteenth  course  of  priests  iu  the  time  of 
David.  1  Chron.  24  :  15. 

A-poc'a-lypse,  the  Greek  word  for  Reve- 
lation, used  in  reference  to  the  Revelation 
of  John.  See  Revelation. 

A-poc'ry-pha  (hidden).  Under  this  title' 
are  comprised  a  number  of  books:  two  of 
Esdras,  "Tobit,  Judith,  some  chapters  of  the 
book  of  Esther,  the  Wisdom  of  Solomon,  Ec- 
clesiasticus,  or  the  Wisdom  of  Jesus  the  soa 
of  Sirach,  Baruch,  the  Song  of  the  Three 
Holy  Children,  the  History  of  Susanna,  the 
Destruction  of  Bel  and  the  Dragon,  the 
Prayer  of  Manasses,  and  the  two  Maccabees. 
They  are  not  in  the  Hebrew  Bible,  but  in 
the  Septuagint,  so  called,  or  Greek  transla- 
tion of  the  Old  Testament,  dating  from  tlie 
third  century  B.  c.  From  internal  and  ex- 
ternal evidences  it  appears  that  they  wert 
not  written  by  the  men  with  whose  name! 
they  are  inscribed,  but  belong  to  a  mucli 
later  date,  and  probably  originated  in  Alex- 
andria. They  are  consequently  without  di- 
vine authority,  but  they  are  by  no  means 
without  interest,  forming  a  transition,  in 
many  respects  very  instructive,  from  tli« 
Old  to  the  New  Testament.  The  Jews  sei  m 
to  have  looked  upon  them  in  the  same  light 
and  so  did  most  of  the  Christian  Fathers  W 
Jerome,  a.  d.  340-420,  one  of  the  mosi 

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arned  of  the  early  Fathers,  says :  "  The 
her  books  (the  Apocrypha)  the  Church 
ads  for  example  of  life  aud  instruction  of 
auuer,  but  it  does  not  apply  them  to  es- 
blish  any  doctrine ;"  and  this  verdict  has 
en  recognized  by  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles 
the  Church  of  England  and  the  reformed 
urches  generally.  Nevertheless,  from  the 
ptuagint  they  were  transferred  to  the  Vul- 
te,  the  authorized  Latin  translation  of  the 
ble,  dating  from  the  fourth  century  a.  d., 
d  from  thence  to  other  translations.  Since 
e  Council  of  Trent,  a.  d.  1545-63,  recog- 
zed  them  as  canonical,  with  the  exception 
the  two  books  of  Esdras  and  the  Prayer 
Manasses,  they  are  found  in  all  Roman 
,tholic  Bibles,  and  for  a  long  time  they 
?re  also  printed  in  Protestant  Bibles.  In 
26  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society 
cided  to  omit  them,  and  the  American 
ble  Society  followed  the  example. 
The  New  Testament  may  be  said  to  have 
I  Apocrj'pha,  as  the  various  apoci-yphal 
)spels,  Acts,  and  Revelation  are  generally 
an  altogether  inferior  character,  but  they 
nfirm  the  canonical  Gospels  in  the  same 
ly  that  counterfeit  coins  presuppose  genu- 
e  ones. 

Ap-ol-lo'ni-a  {place  of  Apollo),  a  city  of 
icedonia,  between  Amphipolis  and  Thes- 
lonica,  mentioned  in  Acts  17:  1.  It  is  lo- 
ted  by  Lewin  at  the  modern  Polina. 
A-poI'los  (a  destroyer),  a  learned  and  elo- 
eut  Jew  of  Alexandria  who  became  a 
iristian.  He  preached  in  Achaia  and  Cor- 
th  with  great  success,  especially  among 
e  Jews.  He  was  with  Paul  at  Ephesus. 
nsult  the  Concordance.  Apollos  is  said 
have  been  Bishop  of  Corinth. 
A-pol'Iy-on  or  A-poll'yon.    See  Abad- 

(N. 

A-pos'tle  (one  who  is  sent).  This  name  is 
plied  in  Heb.  3 : 1  to  Jesus  Christ,  but  is 
tnmonly  given  to  "the  twelve,'^  Matt.  10: 
and  to  Paul.  Gal.  1 : 1,  12,  16 ;  2  :  9.  It  is 
e  name  translated  "  messenger"  in  2  Cor. 
23,  where  it  means  delegate  on  a  charita- 
3  mission.  It  is  also  applied,  in  Rom.  16 : 
to  men  of  note  among  the  apostles.  Con- 
It  the  Concordance. 
A-pos'tles,  Acts  of.    See  Acts  of  the 

'OSTLES. 

A-pos'tles'  Creed.  This  is  the  most 
liversal  creed  of  the  Christian  Church, 
icording  to  a  tradition  of  the  fourth  cen- 
ry,  it  was  composed  by  the  ajjostles,  but 
is  statement  is  now  generally  discredited, 
is  called  also  the  Creed,  or  Confession  of 
lith,  and  is  as  follows:  "  I  believe  in  God, 
e  Father  Almighty,  Maker  of  heaven  and 
rth.  And  in  Jesus  Christ,  His  only  Son,  our 
)rd  ;  who  was  conceived  by  the  Holy  Ghost, 
rn  of  the  Virgin  Mary ;  suffered  under  Pon- 
is  Pilate,  was  crucified,  dead,  and  buried  ; 
:  descended  into  hell  [or  hades] ;  the  third 
y  he  rose  from  the  dead  ;  he  ascended  into 
aven,  and  sitteth  on  the  right  hand  of  God 
e  Father  Almighty ;  from  thence  He  shall 
me  to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead.  I 
lieve  in  the  Holy  Ghost ;  the  Holy  Cath- 
ie Church;  the  communion  of  Saints ;  the 
rgiveness  of  sins;  the  resurrection  of  the 
dy;  and  the  life  everlasting.  Amen." 
The  clause  "  He  descended  into  hell"  i  that 
the  place  of  departed  spirits)  first  appeared 
the  Creed  of  Aquileia,  a.  d.  390,  and  then 
ssed  into  the  Roman  Creed.  The  word 
Ilatholic,"  in  this  creed,  means  "  Universal." 
A-pos-tol'ic  Fa'thers,  the  disciples  and 
How-laborers  of  the  apostles,  particularly 
ose  who  left  writings,  namely,  Clement, 
irnabas,  Polycarp,  Ignatius,  and  Hermas. 
A-poth'e-ca-ry,  Exod.  30:25,  one  who 
cpared  and  sold  anointing  oil,  sweet 
ices,  etc. 

Ap'pa-im,  a  son  of  Nadab.  1  Chron.  2:30. 
Ap-par'el.    See  Garments. 


Ap-par'elled,  in  Luke  7  :  25,  means 
dressed. 

Ap-par'ent-ly,  in  Num.  12  :  8,  means 
plainly ;  0]>enly. 

Ap-peal'.  The  Mosaic  law,  Deut.  17:  8, 
9,  allowed  appeals.  They  were  also  granted 
in  the  time  of  the  Judges  and  the  Kings. 
Paul,  who  was  a  Roman  citizen,  appealed 
for  trial  before  the  emperor.  Acts  2'> :  1-12. 

Apphia,  af 'fi-a,  Philem.  2,  is  supposed  to 
have  been  the  wife  of  Philemon. 

Ap'pi-i  Fo'rum  [market-place  of  Appius), 
a  market-town  on  the  great  road  (  Via  Appia ) 
from  Rome  to  Capua,  was  founded  by  Appius 
Claudius.  It  was  about  forty-three  miles 
from  Rome  and  on  the  border  of  the  Pon- 
tine marshes.  Acts  28:  15. 

Ap'ple.  The  apple  mentioned  in  Scrip- 
ture is  commonly  supposed  to  have  been 
different  from  the  fruit  now  known  by  that 
name.  The  apple  of  the  Bible  was  probably 
the  apricot,  which  is  common  in  Palestine; 
some  say  the  citron  is  referred  to,  and  some 
the  quince.  The  apple  is  used  in  Prov.  25  : 
11  as  an  illustration  of  "  a  word  fitly 
spoken."  Apple  trees  are  several  times 
mentioned  in  the  Bible,  and  as  there  de- 
scribed are  very  much  like  the  apricot. 

Ap'ple  of  the  Eye.  Deut.  32  :  10.  This 
phrase  means,  literally,  "the  little  man," 
or  "  pupil  "  of  the  eye. 

Ap'ple  of  Sod'orti  is  found  in  the  fertile 
spots  near  the  Dead  Sea,  and  has  a  thin  yel- 
low peel  which  crushes  under  pressure,  leav- 
ing only  worthless  fragments. 

Ap-point'ed,  in  Judg.  18  :  11,  means 
armed ;  equipped. 

Ap-pre-heiid',  in  PhiL  3:12,  means  to 
lay  hold  upon. 

A'prons,  mentioned  in  Gen.  3:7,  were 
made  of  fig-leaves  by  Adam  and  Eve  after 
they  had  sinned,  and  in  Acts  19 :  12  aprons 
of  another  kind  are  referred  to. 

Aquila,  ak'quil-lah  (an  eagle),  a  compan- 
ion of  Paul  in  his  labors.  He  was  a  Jewish 
tent-maker  who,  with  his  wife  Priscilla, 
joined  the  Christian  Church  at  Rome.  Acts 
18  :  2,  18,  26. 

Ar,  and  Ar  of  Mo-ab,  Num.  21 :  28,  on 
the  east  of  the  Dead  Sea,  is  the  principal 
city  of  Moab,  and  is  called  Aroer.  Deut. 
2 :  36.  The  name  Ar,  Deut.  2  :  29,  is  some- 
times applied  to  the  land  of  Moab. 

A'ra  (strong),  son  of  Jether.  1  Chron.  7 :  38. 

A'rab.  [1]  A  city  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  : 
52.    [2]  A  native  of  Arabia. 

Ar'a-bah  (the  plain),  a  name  applied  to 
the  valley  of  the  Jordan  north  of  the  Dead 
Sea,  and  sometimes  to  that  south  of  it. 
Josh.  18:  18. 

A-ra'bi-a  (wilderness),  the  south-west  part 
of  Asia.  It  is  situated  south  and  east  of 
Palestine.  It  extends  about  1600  miles 
north  and  south  and  1400  miles  east  and 
west,  and  is  divided  into  three  parts — Ara- 
ble Deserta  (the  desert),  Arabia  Petr^^.a. 
(the  rocky),  and  Arabi.a.  Felix  (the  happy). 
Arabia  Petraea  is  south  of  Palestine.  Its 
capital  was  Petra.  See  Sela.  It  was  in- 
habited by  the  southern  Edomites,  the 
Amalekites,  etc.  Their  successors  are  now 
called  Arabs.  It  contained  the  peninsula 
of  Mount  Sinai,  the  land  of  Midian,  etc. 
Here  the  Hebrews  spent  forty  years  of  wan- 
dering on  the  way  to  the  Promised  Land. 
The  queen  of  Sheba  was  probably  from  part 
of  Arabia  Felix,  which  was  very  rich  and 
abounded  with  spices.  It  now  contains  the 
famous  cities  of  Mecca  and  Medina.  South- 
ern Arabia  contains  descendants  of  Ham, 
Shem,  Ishmael,  of  Abraham  by  Keturah, 
Gen.  25 :  2,  also  of  Esau  and  Lot.  See  Sinai, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

A-ra'bi-aiis,  the  Gentile  name  of  the  in- 
habitants of  Arabia.  Acts  2:  11. 

A'rad  (fugitive).  [1]  A  Benjamite,  son 
of  Beriah.  1  Chron.  8 :  15.     [2J  A  city  in 


the  south  of  Judea.  Judg.  1 :  16.  [3]  A  Ca- 
naanitish  city.  Josh.  12  :  14.  [4]  A  king 
who  attacked  the  Israelites  near  Mount 
Hor  and  was  defeated.  Num.  21 :  1 ;  .33 :  40. 

A'rah  (wayfarer).  [1]  An  Asherite  and 
son  of  Ulla.  1  Chron.  7:39.  [2]  A  man 
whose  family  returned  from  Babylon.  His 
granddaughter  married  Tobiah  the  Ammon- 
ite. Ezra  2:5;  Neh.  6  : 18 ;  7  : 10. 

A'ram  (high).  [1]  A  son  of  Shem.  Gen. 
10 :  22,  23 ;  1  Chron.  1 : 17.  [2]  A  descendant 
of  Nahor,  the  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22: 
21.  [3]  Son  of  Shamer  of  Asher.  1  Chron. 
7  :  34.  [4]  The  son  of  Esrom,  Matt.  1 :  3,  4 ; 
I  Luke  3  :  33,  elsewhere  called  Ram.  [5]  The 
elevated  country  north-east  of  Palestine, 
toward  the  river  Euphrates.  Num.  23  :  7 ;  1 
Chron.  2  :  23.  It  was  nearly  the  same  as 
Syria. 

A'ram-na-ha-ra'im  (Aram  of  two 
rivers),  Ps.  60,  title,  the  country  between 
the  Tigris  and  Euphrates  Rivers,  called  in 
Greek  Mesopotamia. 

A'ram-zo'bah  (Aram  of  Tsobah),  Ps.  60, 
title,  the  country  between  the  Orontes  and 
Euphrates  Rivers,  near  Damascus. 

A-ram-i'tess  (the  female  Aramite),  Manas- 
seh's  concubine.  1  Chron.  7  : 14. 

A'ran  (wild  goat),  a  descendant  of  Seir 
the  Horite.  Gen.  36  :  28;  1  Chron.  1  :  42. 

Ar'a-rat  (holy  land).  [1]  A  region  of  Ar- 
menia, between  the  river  Araxes  aud  the 
lakes  Van  and  Urumiah.  The  name  Ararat 
was  sometimes  applied  to  a  larger  portion 
of  Armenia.  2  Kings  19  :  37 ;  Jer.  51 :  27.  [2] 
A  grand  volcanic  mountain  on  the  boundary 
between  Persia,  Turkey,  and  Russia;  has 
two  principal  peaks.  Greater  Ararat  is 
about  seventeen  thousand  feet  above  the 
sea,  and  is  covered  with  perpetual  snow. 
Lesser  Ararat  is  twelve  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  forty  feet  high.  Ararat  is 
called  by  the  Persians  the  "  Mountain  of 
Noah."  Noah's  ark  rested  "  upon  the 
mountains  of  Ararat."  Gen.  8  :  4. 

A-rau'nah  (Jehovah  is  firm),  n  Jebusite  of 
Mount  Moriah.  He  is  called  Ornan  in  1 
Chron.  21 : 18.  David  is  said  to  have  bought 
from  Araunah  his  threshing  floor  and  oxen 
and  the  whole  mount.  2  Sam.  24  : 16-24 ;  1 
Chron.  21  : 25. 

Ar'ba.    See  Hebron. 

Ar'bah.  Gen.  35  :  27.  See  Kiejath-ah- 
BA,  and  Hebron. 

Ar'bath-ite  (belonging  to  Arabah),  de- 
scendants of  Abialbon  and  Abiel.  2  Sam. 
23:31;  1  Cbroa.  11:32. 

Ar'bel.  Bos.  10:14.    See  Beth-aebel. 

Ar'bite,  the  (a  native  of  Arba).  2  Sam. 
23  :  35. 

Arch'an-gel  (a  chief  angel).  1  Thess.  4: 
16;  Jude  9. 

Archelaus,  ar-ke-la'us  (people's  chief),  a 
son  of  Herod  the  Great  by  his  fourth  wife, 
Malthace,  was  destined  by  his  father  to  be- 
come his  successor,  but  Augustus  refused  to 
make  him  a  king.  He  ruled,  however,  for 
several  years  as  ethnarch  over  Judea,  Sama- 
ria, and  Idumaea,  but  was  cruel  and  tyran- 
nical, with  all  his  father's  evil  passions  and 
none  of  his  ability.  He  was  deposed  by  Au- 
gustus in  A.  D.  6,  and  banished  to  Vienne  in 
Gaul,  where  he  died.  He  is  mentioned  in 
Matt.  2 :  22. 

Arch'ers.    See  Bow. 

Archevites,  ar'ke-vites,  inhabitants  of 
Orchas  in  Chaldea,  removed  to  Samaria  after 
the  Israelites  were  carried  away  from  there. 
Ezra  4  :  9. 

;  Arclii,  ar'ki  (the  long),  a  city  on  the  bor- 
der of  Ephraim.  Josh.  16  :  2. 

Archippus,  ar-kip'pus  (chief  groom),  a 
"fellow-soldier"  of  Paul.  Col.4:17";  Philem. 
2. 

Arcliite,  ar'kite  (the  long),  the  name  ap- 
plied to  Hushai,  David's  friend.  2  Sam.  15  : 
32  ;  1  Chron.  27  :  33. 

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Arc-tu'rus  (qroup),  a  fixed  star  of  the  first 
magnitude  in  the  constellation  Bootes,  so 
called  because  it  is  near  the  tail  of  the  con- 
stellation called  the  Great  Bear.  In  Job  38 : 
32  the  "  sons"  of  Arcturus  are  probably  stars 
in  the  Great  Bear. 

Ard  ( fufjitiref),  aBenjamite.  He  is  called 
son  of  Benjamin  in  Gen.  46: 21,  and  grandson 
of  Benjamin  in  Num.  26 : 40.  In  1  Chrou.  8 : 
3  he  is  called  Addae. 

Ard'ites,  Num.  26:  40,  are  the  descend- 
ants of  Ard. 

Ar'don  (fugitive),  son  of  Caleb.  1  Chron. 
2:18. 

A-re'li  [heroic),  son  of  Gad.  Gen.  46  : 16 ; 
Num.  26  :  17. 

A-re'lites,  descendants  of  Areli.  Num. 
26 :  17. 

A-re-op'a-gite,  a  member  of  the  council 
of  the  Areopagus.  Acts  17  :  34. 

A-re-op'a-gus  (hill  of  Mars).  [1]  A 
rocky  hill  near  the  centre  of  the  city  of 
Athens.  Acts  17: 19.  See  Maes' Hill.  [2] 
The  celebrated  court  of  justice  which  was 
held  at  Areopagus.  It  was  organized  earlier 
than  B.  c.  740.  Paul  addressed  the  Athenians 
there.  Acts  17  : 19-34. 

Ar'e-tas,  2  Cor.  11 : 32,  was  king  of  north- 
western Arabia.  He  made  war  on  Herod 
Antipas,  and  afterward  appointed  a  gov- 
ernor over  Damascus  who  attempted  to  put 
Paul  in  prison. 

Ar'gob  (stony),  a  small  district  of  Bashan, 
east  of  the  Jordan.  It  once  contained  sixty 
fortified  cities,  the  ruins  of  many  of  them 
being  still  visible.  It  is  now  called  the 
Lejah.  Deut.  3 :  4  ;  1  Kings  4  :  13. 

A-rid'a-i  (the  strong),  a  son  of  Haman. 
Esth.  9:9. 

A-rid'a-tha,  another  son  of  Haman. 
Esth.  9  :  8. 

A-ri'eh  (lion  of  Jehovah),  a  friend  of  Peka- 
hiah.  2  Kings  15  :  25. 

A'ri-el  (lion  of  God).  [1]  One  of  the  chief 
men  of  Ezra.  Ezra  8  : 16.  [2]  In  Isa.  29  :  1, 
2,  7  it  is  applied  to  a  city  (Jerusalem)  as  the 
hearth  on  which  burnt  offerings  and  enemies 
of  God  were  to  be  consumed. 

Ar-i-ma-thse'a  (heights),  a  town  in  Ju- 
dea.  It  was  the  home  of  Joseph,  in  whose 
new  tomb  the  body  of  Jesus  was  laid.  Matt. 
27 :  57-60.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

A'ri-och  (lion-like).  [1]  King  of  Ellasar. 
Gen.  14 : 1-9.  [2]  A  captain  of  Nebuchad- 
nezzar's guard.  Dan.  2 : 14,  15,  24,  25. 

A-ris'a-i  (lion-like),  eighth  sou  of  Haman. 
Esth.  9:9. 

Aristarchus,  ar-is-tar'kus  (best  ruler),  a 
Macedonian  and  a  faithful  laborer  with 
Paul,  with  whom  he  was  a  prisoner  at  Rome. 
Acts  19  : 29 ;  Col.  4  :  10. 

Ar-is-to-bu'lus  (best  counsellor),  a  resi- 
dent of  Rome  whose  household  was  saluted 
by  Paul.  Rom.  16:10. 

Ark,  a  word  meaning  three  structures. 
[1]  Noah's  Ark,  a  vessel  made  at  God's 
command,  in  which  Noah  and  his  family 
and  the  animals  to  be  saved  were  preserved 
during  the  deluge  which  destroyed  the  rest 
of  the  human  race  for  their  sins.  Gen.  6 : 14- 
16;  8: 1-13.    See  Deluge,  and  Noah. 

[2]  Moses'  Ark,  in  which  the  infant  Mo- 
ses was  hidden  by  his  mother.  Exod.  2:  3-5. 
It  was  made  of  bulrushes,  a  kind  of  reed 
growing  on  the  banks  of  the  Nile. 

[3]  The  Ark  or  the  Covenant  or  Tes- 
timony. Exod.  37 :  1-8.  It  was  a  covered 
chest  of  shittim-wood,  overlaid  within  and 
without  with  gold.  In  it  were  the  stone 
tables  on  which  the  law  or  "  covenant"  made 
by  God  with  the  Hebrews  was  inscribed  ; 
also  the  pot  of  manna,  Aaron's  rod,  and  the 
books  of  the  Law.  The  mercy-seat  with 
the  cherubim  was  on  its  lid.  It  was  kept 
in  the  most  holy  place  (the  "Holy  of  Ho- 
lies") of  the  sanctuary.  No  object  was  more 
sacred  among  the  Jews  than  the  "  ark  of 
1074 


God."  In  their  journeys  in  the  wilderness 
it  was  borne  by  the  priests  before  the  hosts 


SUPPOSED  FORM  OF  ARK  OP  THE  COVENANT. 


of  Israel.  Before  it  the  Jordan  was  divided 
and  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell.  It  was  brought 
to  the  Temple  by  Solomon,  2  Chron.  5  :  2, 
where  it  remained  till  the  time  of  the  later 
idolatrous  kings.  Its  ultimate  fate  is  un- 
known.  Consult  the  Concordance. 

Ark'ites,  descendants  of  Canaan  that 
settled  the  town  of  Arka,  at  the  north-west 
foot  of  Mount  Lebanon.  Gen.  10:17;  1 
Chron.  1 : 15. 

Arm,  the  symbol  of  power.  Job  38:15. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Ar-ma-ged'dun  (mountain  of  Megiddo). 
Rev.  16  : 16.  Megiddo  is  a  city  at  the  foot 
of  Mount  Carmel,  and  had  been  the  scene 
of  great  slaughter.  Hence  the  above  refer- 
ence to  it  in  Revelation  as  the  place  in  which 
God  will  collect  his  enemies  for  destruction. 

Ar-me'ni-!i,  a  large  portion  of  Asia,  be- 
tween Media  on  the  east,  Cappadocia  on  the 
west,  Colchis  and  Iberia  on  the  north,  Meso- 
potamia on  the  south,  and  the  Euphrates 
and  Syria  on  the  south-west.  It  is  between 
the  Caucasus  and  Taurus  ranges,  contains 
Mount  Ararat  near  its  centre,  and  is  the 
source  of  the  Euphrates,  Tigris,  and  Araxes 
Rivers.  2  Kings  19  :  37 ;  Isa.  37  :  38.  See 
Ararat. 

Arm'let.   See  Bracelet. 

Ar-mo'ni  (of  the  palace),  son  of  Saul  by 
Rizpah.  2  Sam.  21  :  8. 

Ar'mor  and  Arms.  The  armor  used  by 
the  Hebrews  consisted  of  helmets  for  the 
head,  cuirasses  for  the  body  (called  also  coat 
of  mail,  habergeon,  and  breastplate),  the 
shield,  target  or  buckler,  and  greaves  used 
to  protect  the  legs.  Armor  was  made  of 
leather  and  metallic  scales  or  plates.  Their 
offensive  arms  were  the  bow  and  arrow,  the 
battle-axe,  the  spear,  dart,  and  javelin  or 
short  spear,  the  sling,  and  the  sword.  The 
sword  was  straight,  short,  and  two-edged. 
See  War,  and  Shield. 

Ar'mor-bear'er,  an  attendant  who  bore 
the  heavy  arms,  such  as  spear  and  shield,  of 
a  warrior  of  rank.  Judg.  9  :  54  ;  1  Sam.  14  : 
7.  He  was  also  employed  to  carry  orders, 
and  was  expected  to  stand  by  his  chief  in 
time  of  danger. 

Ar'nan  (strong)  is  applied  to  a  family  ap- 
parently descended  from  David.  1  Chron.  3 : 
21. 

Ar'non  (roaring),  a  river  which  rises  in 
the  mountains  east  of  the  Dead  Sea,  into 
which  it  empties.  It  is  now  known  as 
Wady  Modjeb,  and  in  ancient  times  divided 
the  territory  of  the  Moabites  from  that  of 
the  Ammonites,  Amorites,  and  Reubenites. 
Anion  is  applied  also  to  the  valley  through 
which  the  river  Arnon  flows.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

A'rod  (descent),  a  son  of  Gad.  Num.  26: 
17.    He  is  called  Arodi  in  Gen.  46  :  16. 

Ar'o-di  (my  posterity),  a  son  of  Gad,  Gen. 
46  :  16,  the  same  who  is  called  Arod  in 
Num.  26  :  17. 

A'rod-ites,  a  family  of  the  Israelites 


whose  ancestor  was  Aeod,  a  son  of  Gfad. 
Num.  26 :  17. 

Ar'o-er  (rnins).  [1]  A  city  of  the  Gadites 
near  Rabbah.  Num.  32  :  .34  ;  Josh.  13 : 25.  [2] 
A  city  of  the  Amorites.  Deut.  2  :  36;  Jer.  48: 
19.  [3]  A  town  in  the  south  of  Judah,  1' 
Sam.  30  :  28,  11  miles  south-east  of  Beer-' 
sheba.  It  is  now  called  ^»-ar(i/i.  [4]  Aroer, 
in  Isa.  17  :  2,  must  be  a  region  near  Damas-| 
cus  if  it  is  a  proper  name.  ' 

Ar'o-er-ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Aroer.  1 
Chron.  11  :  44. 

Ar'pad  or  Ar'phad  (resting-place),  a  for- 
tified city  on  the  north  side  of  Palestine.  2 
Kings  18  :  34;  Jer.  49  :  23.    See  Arvad. 

Ar-phax'ad,  son  of  Shem,  ancestor  of 
Eber,  and  probably  of  the  Chaldeans.  Gen. 
10  :  22,  24 ;  11 : 10-13 ;  1  Chron.  1  : 17,  18,  24. 

A r-  ra  y '  e d ,  Matt.  6 : 29,  dressed  or  cl othed. 

Ar'row,  1  Sam.  20  :  36,  was  used  in 
hunting  and  in  war,  and  was  in  some  in- 
stances only  a  sharpened  reed;  in  others  it 
was  feathered,  barbed,  and  sometimes  poi- 
soned. Arrows  were  used  also  to  carry  fire 
to  the  house  or  person  of  an  enemy ;  the 
shield  was  sometimes  wet  as  a  protection. 

Ar-tax-erx'es  {great  king).  [1]  A  king  of 
Persia,  Ezra  4  :  7-&4,  in  whose  time  the  gov- 
ernor of  Samaria  obtained  an  order  to  stop 
the  rebuilding  of  Jerusalem  by  Zerubbabel. 
He  is  supposed  to  have  been  Smerdis  the 
Magian.  [2]  A  king  of  Persia,  in  the  sev- 
enth year  of  whose  reign  Ezra  went  up 
from  Babylon  to  Jerusalem  with  some  of 
his  countrymen ;  fourteen  years  afterward 
Nehemiah  was  allowed  by  Artaxerxes  to 
return  and  rebuild  Jerusalem.  Ezra  7:7; 
Neh.  2  : 1.  He  is  supposed  to  be  the  same 
as  Artaxerxes  Longimanus,  son  of  Xerxes, 
who  reigned  B.  c.  464-425. 

Ar'te-mas  (whole),  a  faithful  fellow-la- 
borer with  Paul.  Tit.  3  : 12. 

Ar-tifi-cers,  workmen  especially  skil- 
ful in  working  in  metals,  carving  wood  and 
plating  it  with  gold,  setting  precious  stones, 
and  designing  embroideries.  King  Solomon 
procured  many  artificers  from  Hiram,  king 
of  Tyre.  Gen.  4  :  22 ;  2  Chron.  34  :  11. 

Ar-til'ler-y,  in  the  Bible,  means  bows, 
arrows,  javelins,  darts,  etc.;  in  1  Sam.  20: 
40  it  means  bow  and  arrows. 

Arts,  in  Acts  19  :  19,  means  pretended 
skill  in  astrology,  magic,  etc. 

Ar'u-both  (courts),  one  of  Solomon's 
commissariat  districts,  including  Sochoh.  1 
Kings  4  :  10. 

Ar'u-mah  (height),  a  place  where  Abime- 
lech  lived.  It  was  near  Shechem.  Judg.  9: 
41. 

Ar'vad  (refuge),  a  small  island  a  short 
distance  off  the  coast  of  Phoenicia.  It  is  in 
the  Mediterranean  Sea,  and  closely  related 
to  Tyre.  Ezek.  27  :  8,  11.  See  also  Gen.  10 : 
18;  1  Chron.  1 :  16.  It  is  probably  same  as 
Arpad  and  Arphad,  and  is  now  called 
Euad. 

Ar'vad-ites,  a  tribe  descended  from  a 
son  of  Canaan.  Gen.  10  : 18 ;  1  Chron.  1 : 16. 

Ar'za,  a  steward  of  Elah.  1  Kings  16  :  9. 

A'sa  (physician).  [1]  Son  and  successor 
of  Abijah  as  king  of  Judah.  He  reigned 
forty-one  years,  beginning  B.  c.  955,  and 
fought  a  great  battle  with  Zerah,  an  Ethi- 
opian king,  whom  he  defeated  at  Maresha. 
See  2  Chron.  14  :  8-15.  Asa  is  said  to  have 
done  "that  which  was  good  and  right  in 
the  eyes  of  the  Lord  his  God."  2  Chron. 
14  :  2.'  [2]  A  Levite,  the  head  of  a  family 
that  dwelt  near  Jerusalem.  1  Chron.  9  :  16. 

As'a-hel  (God  is  doer).  [1]  A  son  of 
Zeruiah,  David's  sister.  He  was  slain  by 
Abner  at  the  battle  of  Gideon.  2  Sam.  2 : 
18-23.  [2]  A  Levite.  2  Chron.  17:8.  [31 
A  Levite  employed  under  Hezekiah.  2 
Chron.  31  :  13.  [4]  Father  of  one  employed 
by  Ezra.  Ezra  10  : 15. 

As-a-hi'ah  (Jehovah  is  doer),  a  servant 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


)f  King  Josiah.  2  Kings  22  :  12,  14.  Called 
is-viAH  (same  name)  in  2  Chrou.  34:20. 

As-a-i'ah  {Jehovah  is  doer).  [1]  A  de- 
ceudant  of  Simeon.  1  Chion.  4  :  36,  41.  [2] 
^  Levite  in  the  time  of  David.  He  was 
;hief  of  the  Meiaii,  and  assisted  in  bring- 
ng  up  the  ark  to  Jerusalem.  1  Chron.  6  :  30, 
!1 ;  15  :  6,  11.  [3]  The  firstborn  of  the  Shi- 
onite,  according  to  1  Chron.  9  :  5,  and  is 
lalled  Maaseiah  in  Neh.  11  :  5.  [4J  2 
'hvon.  34  :  20.    See  Asahiah. 

A'saph  (gatherer).  [1]  A  Levite,  a  chief 
eader  of  the  choir  of  the  Temple  and  a  poet. 
.  Chrou.  6  :  39.  Twelve  Psalms  are  attrib- 
ited  to  him— Ps.  50  and  Ps.  73  to  83.  In 
connection  with  David  he  is  referred  to  as 
I  "  seer."  2  Chron.  29  :  .30  ;  Neh.  12  :  46.  [2J 
3ezekiah's  recorder.  2  Kings  18  :  18.  [3] 
^n  officer  appointed  by  the  king  of  Persia 
;o  keep  the  forests  in  Judea.  Neh.  2  :  8.  [4] 
V  Levite,  an  ancestor  of  Mattaniah.  Neh. 
.1 :  17.  Perhaps  same  as  No.  1.  [5]  A  Le- 
nte  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem 
ifter  the  captivity.  1  Chron.  9  :  15.  [6]  A 
lescendant  of  Kohath.  1  Chron.  26  : 1. 

A-sar'e-el  (God  is  joined),  a  descendant 
.f  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  16. 

As-a-re'lah  (Jehovah  is  joined),  a  music- 
an.  1  Chron.  25  :  2.  Called  Jesharelah  in 
.  Chron.  25  :  14. 

As'ca-lon.    See  Ashkelon. 

As-cen'sion  of  Christ.  See  pages  37, 
15,  62,  in  the  Analysis. 

As'e-nath  {favorite  of  Neith),  the  wife 
»f  Joseph  and  daughter  of  Poti-pherah,  an 
Sgyptian  prie.st.  She  was  the  mother  of 
Sphraim  and  Manasseh.  Gen.  41:45,  50; 
W :  20. 

A'ser,  Luke  2  :  36 ;  Rev.  7  :  6,  is  the  Greek 
brm  of  AsHEB.    See  Asher. 

Ash,  a  tree  mentioned  in  Isa.  44:14,  is 
lUpposed  to  be  a  variety  of  the  pine.  The 
rue  ash  is  not  a  native  of  Palestine. 

A'shan  (smoke),  a  city  in  the  plain  of 
rudah.  Josh.  15  :  42;  1  Chron.  6  :  59.  Ashan 
issigned  to  .Simeon  may  be  a  different  place, 
rosli.  19  :  7;  1  Chron.  4:32. 

Ash'be-a  (7  adjure),  a  name  in  1  Chron. 
1 :  21.  It  is  probably  the  name  of  a  person  ; 
f  of  a  place,  it  should  be  Beth-ashbea. 

Ash'bel  (man  of  Baal),  a  son  of  Benja- 
nin,  ancestor  of  the  Ashbelites.  Gen.  46 : 
!1 ;  Num.  26  :  .38. 

Aslicheiiaz,  ash'ke-naz.  1  Chron.  1:6; 
Fer.  51 :  27.    See  Ashkenaz. 

Ash'dod  {fortress)  or  A-zo'tus  was  a 
itronghold  of  the  Philistines,  who  defeated 
;he  people  of  Israel  in  Samuel's  time  and 
;aptured  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  which 
;hey  took  to  the  temple  of  Dagon  in  Ash- 
lod.  Consult  the  Coxcordance.  The 
)lace  is  called  Azotus  in  the  New  Testa- 
nent,  and  is  now  a  small  village  called 
Esdud. 

Ash'doth-ites    or   Ash'dod-ites,  in- 

labitants  of  Ashdod.  Josh.  13  :  3 ;  Neh.  4  :  7. 

Ashdoth  -  pisgah,  ash'doth  -  piz'gah 
springs  of  Pisgah),  a  place  or  valley  near 
Mount  Pisgah.  Deut.  3:17;  4:49;  Josh. 
12:  3;  13  :  20.    See  Spring. 

Ash'er  (happy).  [1]  The  eighth  son  of 
Jacob.  Consult  the  Concordance.  [2] 
3ne  of  the  twelve  tribes.  See  Tribes.  [3J 
K  territory  about  sixty  miles  long,  extend- 
ing from  Carmel  to  Lebanon,  and  from  ten 
to  twelve  miles  wide.  The  Phoenicians  re- 
tained the  plain  by  the  sea,  and  Asher  occu- 
pied the  mountains.  Josh.  19  :  24-31 ;  Judg. 
1 :  31,  32.  [4]  A  town  on  the  border  of  Eph- 
raim  and  Manasseh.  Josh.  17  :  7. 

Ash'e-rah.    See  Ashtoreth. 

Ash'er-ites,  a  name  of  the  tribe  of 
Asher.  Judg.  1  :  32. 

Ash'es.  Ps.  102  :  9.  This  word  is  often 
used  in  the  Bible  in  connection  with  Sack- 
cloth (which  see),  and  signifies  penitence 
sind  grief.    The  ashes  of  a  red  heifer  were 


used  in  ceremonial  purification.  Num.  19  : 
17,  18;  Heb.  9  :  1.3.    See  Heifer. 

Ash'i-ma,  a  god  of  the  men  of  Hamath 
in  Samaria.  2  Kings  17  :  30. 

Ash'ke-lon  or  As'ke-loii,  one  of  the  five 
principal  Philistine  cities,  was  a  seaport  on 
the  Mediterranean,  about  ten  miles  north 
of  Gaza.  It  was  captured  by  Judah,  Judg. 
1  : 18,  and  visited  by  Samson.  Judg.  14  :  19. 
It  was  the  birthplace  of  Herod  the  Great 
and  the  seat  of  worship  of  the  goddess  As- 
tarte.  It  wets  ruined  in  A.  D.  1270  by  Sultan 
Bibars,  who  filled  its  harbor  with  stones. 
Ruins  abound  there,  and  near  them  is  the 
village  of  Ji'irah.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Ash'ke-naz  (strong),  the  home  of  a  tribe 
of  the  same  name,  probably  in  Armenia.  In 
1  Cliron.  1:6;  Jer.  51  : 27  it  is  called  AsH- 

CIIENAZ. 

Ash'ke-naz,  Gen.  10  :  3,  son  of  Gomer, 
and  probable  ancestor  of  the  inhabitants  of 
the  couuti-y  of  the  same  name.  Jer.  51 :  27. 
See  MiNNl. 

Ash'nah  {fortification).  [1]  A  town  of 
Judah,  about  sixteen  miles  north-west  of 
Jerusalem.  Josli.  15  :  33.  [2]  A  town  of 
Judali,  sixteen  miles  south-west  of  Jerusa- 
lem. Josh.  15  :  43. 

Ash'pe-naz,  the  master  of  the  eunuchs 
of  Nebuchadnezzar.  He  was  very  kind  to 
Daniel  and  his  three  companions.  Dan.  1 : 3. 

Ash'ri-el  {voiv  of  God).    See  Asriel. 

Ash'ta-roth  or  As'ta-roth.  [1]  A  city 
of  Bashan.  It  was  east  of  the  Jordan. 
Deut.  1:4;  Josh.  9  :  10.  Same  as  Beesh- 
TERAH.  Josh.  21  :  27.  [2]  An  idol.  See 
Ashtoreth. 

Ash'te-rath-ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Ashta- 
roth,  east  of  Jordan.  1  Chron.  11  :  44. 

Ash'tc-roth-Kar'na-im,  an  ancient 
city  of  the  Rephaim,  or  giants.  Gen.  14  :  5. 

Ash'to-reth  or  Ash'ta-roth,  a  Syrian 
goddess  whose  worship  was  very  ancient.  It 
was  common  even  among  tlie  Israelites.  She 
is  generally  mentioned  in  connection  with 
Baal,  and  is  commonly  identified  with  As- 
•tarte,  the  goddess  of  the  moon.    See  Baal. 

Ash'ur  {black),  father  of  Tekoa;  that  is 
to  say,  the  founder  of  that  city.  1  Chron.  2  : 
24;  4:5. 

Asli'ur-ites,  a  tribe  occupying  the  whole 
country  west  of  the  Jordan,  above  Jezreel. 
They  were  descendants  of  Ashur.  Ezek.27 :6. 

Ash'vath,  an  Asherite.  1  Chron.  7  :  33. 

A'sia,  the  largest  of  the  continents,  com- 
prises nearly  one-third  of  the  land  of  the 
globe.  Tlie  word  Asia  in  the  Bible  refers  to 
only  a  small  part  of  the  continent  of  Asia;  in 
some  instances  to  the  whole  of  what  is  now 
known  as  Asia  Minor,  which  lies  between 
the  Black  Sea  and  the  Mediterranean,  but 
usually  to  only  the  western  part  of  that 
country,  namely,  the  region  of  which  Eph- 
esus  was  the  chief  city.  The  word  Asia  is 
used  only  in  tlie  New  Testament. 

A'si-el  {God  is  doer),  a  Simeonite.  1 
Chron.  4  :  35. 

As'ke-lon.  Judg.  1 :  18.  See  Ashkelon. 

As'liah  (dweller  in  the  thorn-bush\  one  of 
the  Nethinims.  Ezra  2  :  .50. 

As-nap'per  (Asnap  the  great),  an  Assyrian 
ruler  who  settled  his  people  in  the  cities  of 
Samaria.  Ezra  4  :  10. 

Asp,  a  seri)ent  whose  poison  is  deadly  and 
very  sudden  in  its  operation.  It  is  identi- 
fied by  modern  naturalists  with  a  species  of 
hooded  vii)er  found  in  Egypt.  On  the  Egyp- 
tian monuments  it  is  a  sacred  and  royal  em- 
blem, the  sign  of  the  protecting  divinity. 

As'pa-tha,  the  third  son  of  Haman. 
Esth.  9  :  7. 

As'ri-el  {God  is  joined),  son  of  Gilead  and 
founder  of  the  Asrielites.  Num.  26  :  31 ; 
Josh.  17:2;  1  Chron.  7  :  14. 

Ass,  one  of  the  most  common  animals 
mentioned  in  the  Bible,  is  found  wild  in 


Mesopotamia,  and  was  introduced  into  Pal- 
estine by  Abraham.  Asses  were  an  import- 
ant part  of  the  wealth  of  ancient  times. 
The  ass  and  the  ox  were  the  princii)al 
beasts  of  burden  among  the  Hebrews. 
Kings,  judges,  and  prophets  rode  on  tlie 
large  Babylonian  ass,  an  animal  of  a  higher 
breed  and  very  spirited.  Judg.  12  :  14.  The 
white  variety  was  most  prized.  Judg.  5  :  10. 
Christ  rode  into  Jerusalem  on  an  ass.  Zt  ch. 
9:9;  Matt.  21  :  5.  The  wild  ass  is  found  in 
droves  in  desolate  places  in  Asia,  and  is  very 
shy  and  swift.  Job  39  :  5;  Jer.  2  :  24.  It  is 
seldom  found  now  in  Palestine. 

As-say',  in  Job  4  :  2,  means  attempt. 

As'shur,  the  second  son  of  Sheni.  Gen. 
10  :  22.  He  founded  Assyria.  Gen.  10  :  10, 
11.    See  Assyria. 

As'shur,  a  Hebrew  form  of  Assyria.  In 
the  prophecies  and  historical  books  it  refers 
to  Assyria. 

As-shu'rim,  descendants  of  Dedan, 
grandson  of  Abraham.  Gen.  25:  3. 

As'sir  (prisoner).  [1]  A  Levite,  the  son 
of  Korah.  Exod.  6  : 24 ;  1  Chron.  6  :  22.  [2] 
A  son  of  Ebiasaph.  1  Chron.  6  :  23,  37.  [3] 
A  son  of  Jeconiah.  1  Chron.  3  :  17. 

As'sos  or  As'sus,  also  called  Apollonia, 
a  seaport  of  Mysia  in  Asia  Minor,  on  the 
north  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  Adramyttium. 
Acts  20  :  13,  14.    It  is  now  desolate. 

As'sur.  Ezra  4:2;  Ps.  83  :  8.  See  As- 
syria. 

Asswaged,  as-swajd',  in  Job  16 :  6,  means 
assuaged ;  eased. 

As-syr'ia,  the  second  of  the  four  great 
Asiatic  monarchies,  was  founded  by  Asshur, 
Gen.  10  :  10,  11,  and  peopled  from  Babylon. 
The  mother  country,  Assyria  proper,  corre- 
sponds nearly  to  the  present  Kurdistan, 
stretching  west  from  the  frontier  of  Persia 
to  the  Euphrates.  But  at  the  height  of  its 
power  it  comprised  the  whole  of  western 
Asia  and  parts  of  north-eastern  Africa.  The 
first  Assyrian  king  mentioned  in  the  Bible  is 
Pul,  who  invaded  Israel  under  the  reign  of 
Menakem  and  levied  a  heavy  tribute.  2 
Kings  15  :  19.  The  next  is  Tiglath-pileser, 
who  aided  Judah  in  its  war  against  Israel 
and  Syria.  2  Kings  16  :  7-9.  The  third  is 
Shalmaneser,  who  under  the  reign  of  Ho- 
shea  took  Samaria,  B.  c.  721,  carried  the  Is- 
raelites away  into  captivity,  and  repeopled 
the  country  with  Assyrian  colonists.  It  is, 
however,  first  after  that  time  that  Assyria 
became  a  great  empire.  Under  Sennacherib, 
B.  c.  704-682,  Egypt,  PhilLstia,  Armenia,  Me- 
dia, and  Edom  were  conquered.  But  imme- 
diately after  bis  defeat  before  Jerusalem,  2 
Kings  19  :  35-37,  the  downfall  seems  to  have 
begun,  and  in  b.  c.  625  the  empire  was  over- 
thrown by  the  Modes  and  Babylonians,  and 
Nineveh,  its  capital,  was  destroyed.  The 
Assj'rians  were  of  Sliemitic  origin,  and  dur- 
ing the  last  forty  years  excavations  about 
Nineveh  have  shown  that  they  were  pos- 
sessed of  a  civilization  which  in  many  re- 
spects surpassed  even  that  of  Egypt.  Their 
language  they  had  derived  from  Chaldea, 
and  they  put  it  into  writing  by  means  of 
some  peculiar  arrow-headed,  wedge-shai)ed, 
cuneiform  characters.  Thousands  and  thou- 
sands of  clay  tablets,  covered  with  inscrip- 
tions in  those  characters,  have  been  dug  up 
from  the  mounds  of  Nineveh,  and  they  con- 
firm the  truth  of  the  Bible  narrative  down 
to  minute  details.    See  Nineveh. 

As'ta-roth.    See  Ashtaroth. 

As-tar'te.    See  Ashtoreth. 

As-ton'ied,  Job  17  :  8,  is  an  old  form  of 
the  word  astonished. 

As-trol'o-gers  pretended  to  prophesy 
future  events  by  observations  on  the  stars, 
which  they  fancied  had  an  influence  either 
good  or  bad  upon  human  affairs.  Isa.  47  : 13; 
Dan.  2  :  2,  27. 

As-tron'o-my  treats  of  the  motions  and 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


appearances  of  the  heavenly  bodies,  and 
also  of  their  constitution.  It  was  much 
studied  in  Asia  in  ancient  times.  The 
Clialdeaus  were  proficient  in  it.  The  He- 
brews seem  to  have  had  little  knowledge  of 
astronomy.  Several  heavenly  bodies  are 
mentioned  in  the  Bible ;  for  instance,  in 
Isa.  14  :  12 ;  Rev.  2  :  28 ;  Job  9  :  9 ;  38  :  31. 

A-siip'piin,  in  1  Chron.  26  :  15,  17,  means 
either  the  chambers  of  the  Temple  or  some 
apartments  of  it  where  the  stores  were 
kept.  It  is  translated  thresholds  in  Neh. 
12  :  25. 

A-syn'cri-tus  {incomparable),  one  whom 
Paul  saluted.  Rom.  l(j :  14. 

A'tad  (thorn-bush),  a  Canaanite  who  bad 
a  threshing-floor  near  the  cave  of  Machpe- 
lah,  where  those  who  came  from  Egypt  with 
the  body  of  Jacob  seemed  to  have  halted, 
and  which  was  called  by  the  inhabitants 
Abel-mizraim  (which  see).  Gen.  50  : 10,  11. 

At'a-rah  (crmen),  wife  of  Jerahmeel.  1 
Chron.  2:26. 

At'a-roth  (crowns).  [1]  A  town  of  Gad, 
east  of  Jordan,  Num.  32  :  3,  34,  now  Attarus, 
a  ruin.  [2]  A  town  of  Ephraim.  Josh.  16  : 
2.  It  may  be  same  as  Ataroth-adar  and 
Ataroth-addar.  Josh.  18 : 13.  [3]  Ataroth, 
the  house  of  Joab,  is  found  in  the  genealogy 
of  Jndah.  1  Chron.  2  :  54. 

At'a-roth-ad'dar.  See  Ataroth,  No.  2. 

A'ter  (lame).  [1]  An  Israelite  whose  de- 
scendants returned  to  Jerusalem  after  the 
captivity.  Ezra  2 : 16  ;  Neh.  7 : 21.  [2]  Head 
of  a  family  whose  descendants  returned  af- 
ter the  cai)tivity.  Ezra  2  :  42 ;  Neh.  7  :  45. 

Athach,  a'thak  (inn),  a  city  of  Judah.  1 
Sam.  30  :  30. 

Ath  a-i'ah  (Jehovah  is  helper),  a  man  of 
Judah.  Neh.  11 :  4. 

Ath-a-li'a.h(  Jehovah  is  strong).  [1]  Daugh- 
ter of  Jezebel.  She  became  the  wife  of  Je- 
horam,  king  of  Judah,  and  ruled  in  Judah 
after  the  death  of  her  son  Ahaziah.  2  Kings 
8  :  26 ;  11  :  3.  Consult  the  Concordance. 
[2]  Son  of  Jeioham,  a  Benjamite.  1  Chron. 
8  :  26.    [3]  Father  of  Jeshaiah.  Ezra  8  :  7. 

Ath'ens,  capital  of  Attica,  was  the  most 
celebrated  city  of  ancient  Greece.  It  was 
founded  B.  c.  1566,  and  was  subsequently 
named  from  the  goddess  Minerva  or  Athene 
that  was  worshipped  there.  Athens  is  on 
the  Saronic  Gulf,  forty-six  miles  east  of 
Corinth,  and  was  the  perfection  of  ancient 
civilization,  but  given  to  idolatry.  The 
apostle  Paul  preached  there.  Acts  17  :  22. 
It  contained  the  Areopagus  (which  see). 
Athens  began  to  decline  toward  the  end  of 
the  sixth  century  of  the  Christian  era.  In 
a.  d.  1834  it  became  the  capital  of  the  new 
kingdom  of  Greece.  It  has  a  good  harbor 
(now  Drako),  the  ancient  Pirgeus,  and  a  pop- 
ulation of  over  eighty  thousand.  Acts  17 : 
15,  16,  22;  18  :  1;  1  Thess.  3  :  1. 

A-the'ni-ans,  inhabitants  of  Athens. 
Acts  17  :  21. 

Ath'lai  (Jehovah  is  strong),  a  Jew  of  the 
family  of  Bebai.  Ezra  10  :  28. 

At  one,  in  Acts  7  :  26,  means  reconcilia- 
tion of  two  persons,  and  from  those  two 
words  are  derived  "atone"  (to  reconcile), 
and  "  at-one-ment,"  or  atonement. 

A-tone'ment,  the  expiation  of  sin  made 
by  the  obedience  and  sufferings  of  Christ. 
See  Offices  of  Christ,  page  69  in  the 
Analysis. 

A-tone'ment,  Day  of,  Lev.  16;  23:27- 
32,  the  annual  day  of  humiliation,  and  the 
only  Jewish  fast-day  by  the  Mosaic  law, 
was  kept  five  days  before  the  Feast  of  Tab- 
ernacles, or  on  the  tenth  day  of  Tisri,  which 
was  early  in  October.  See  page  579  in  the 
Analysis. 

At'roth  (crowns)  or  "  At'roth-Sho'- 
phan,"  Num.  32  :  35,  was  a  city  of  Gad, 
near  Dibon. 

At'tai  {seasonable).  [1]  Grandson  of 
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Sheshan.  1  Chron.  2  :  35.  [2]  A  Gadite.  1 
Chron.  12:11.  [3J  Son  of  Rehoboam.  2 
Chron.  11  :  20. 

At-ta-Ii'a,  a  seaport  of  Paraphilia,  Acts 
14  :  25,  named  from  its  founder,  Attains.  It 
is  now  Adiiiia. 

At-ten'dance,  in  1  Tim.  4  :  13,  means 
attention. 

At-tent',  in  2  Chron.  6  :  40,  means  atten- 
tive. 

Au-giis'tus  (venerable),  title  of  Octavius, 
wlio  became  emperor  of  Rome  after  the 
death  of  Julius  Caesar.  Luke  2:1.  In  Acts 
25  :  21-25  Nero  is  meant. 

A'va  (ruin),  a  district  near  Babylon.  Its 
inhabitants  were  taken  to  Samaria  in  place 
of  captive  Jews.  2  Kings  17  :  24. 

A'ven  (i'a»ii(2/).  [1]  Egyptian  city  of  On, 
or  Heliopolis.  Ezek.  30  :  17.  [2]  A  plain, 
probably  of  Lebanon.  Amos  1:5.  [3]  Same 
as  Beth-aven.  Hos.  10  :  5,  8.    See  Baal- 

BEC. 

A-ven'ger  of  Blood,  a  person  who  pur- 
sued a  murderer  or  a  manslayej,  by  virtue 
of  the  ancient  Jewish  law,  to  avenge  the 
blood  of  one  who  had  been  murdered  or 
slain.  Deut.  19  :  6 ;  Josh.  20  :  3.  See  Cities 
of  Refuge. 

A'vims  or  A'vites  {villagers).  [1]  A 
tribe  of  the  Philistines.  Deut.  2:23;  Josh. 
13  :  3.  [2]  A  city  of  Benjamin.  Josh.  18: 
23.  [3]  A  tribe  transported  to  Samaria.  2 
Kings  17  :  31. 

A'vith,  a  city  of  Edom.  Gen.  36  :  35;  1 
Chrou.  1  :  46. 

A-void',  in  1  Sam.  18  : 11,  means  to  retire 
or  escape. 

A-way'  with,  in  Isa.  1 : 13,  means  put  up 
with,  or  endure. 

A'zal  (declivity),  a  place  near  Jerusalem. 
Zech.  14  :  5. 

Az-a-li'ah  (Jehovah  is  noble),  father  of 
Shaphan  the  scribe.  2  Kings  22  :  3;  2  Chrou. 
34  :  8. 

Az-a-ni'ah  (Jehovah  is  hearer),  father  of 
Jeshna  the  Levite.  Neh.  10  :  9. 

A-zar'e-el  or  A  zar'a-el  (God  is  helper). 
[1]  An  Aaronite.  1  Chron.  12 :  6.  [2]  A  Le- 
vite musician  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron. 
25  :  18.  He  is  called  Uzziel  in  1  Chron.  25  : 
4.  [3]  A  prince  of  Dan.  1  Chron.  27  :  22. 
[4]  A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10  :  41.  [5]  A  priest  of  the  familv  of  Im- 
mer.  Neh.  11  :  13;  12  :  36. 

Az-a-ri'ali  (Jehovah  is  keeper).  [1]  A  de- 
scendant of  Zadok.  He  was  high-priest 
during  the  reign  of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4:2; 

1  Chrou.  6  :  9.  [2]  A  chief  officer  of  Solo- 
mon. 1  Kings  4  :  5.  [3]  A  king  of  Judah,  2 
Kings  14  :  21,  generally  called  Uzziah 
(which  see).  [4]  Son  of  Ethan.  1  Chron.  2  : 
8.  [5]  The  son  of  Jehu,  son  of  Obed.  1 
Chron.  2  :  38,  39.  [6]  The  son  of  Johauan, 
and  high-priest  under  Abijah  and  Asa.  1 
Chron.  6  :  10,  11.  [7]  In  1  Chron.  6  :  13  the 
name  is  probably  wrongly  inserted.  [8]  A 
Kohathite  who  was  ancestor  of  Samuel.  1 
Chron.  6  :  36.  [9]  A  prophet  who  induced 
Asa  to  abolish  idolatry.  2  Chron.  15  :  1.  [10 
and  11]  Sons  of  King  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron. 
21  :  2.  [12]  In  2  Chron.  22  :  6,  by  error  of 
copyist,  for  Ahaziah.  [13]  A  captain  of  Ju- 
dah. 2  Chron.  23  :  1.  [14]  The  high-priest 
in  the  reign  of  Uzziah.  2  Kings  14  :  21 ;  2 
Chron.  26  :  17-20.  [15]  An  Ephraimite  chief. 

2  Chron.  28  :  12.  [16  and  17]  Two  Levites 
in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  2  Chron.  29  :  12. 
[18]  High-priest  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  2 
Chron.  31 :  10, 13.  [19]  One  who  helped  re- 
pair the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  23,  24. 
[20]  A  leader  in  Zerubbabel's  company. 
Neh.  7  :  7.  [21]  A  Levite  who  aided  Ezra 
in  the  reading  of  the  law.  Neh.  8  :  7.  [22] 
A  priest  who  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  : 
2.  He  may  be  same  with  Azariah  who  aided 
in  dedicating  the  citv  wall.  Neh.  1^  :  33. 
[23]  In  Jer.  43  :  2,  instead  of  Jezauiah.  [24] 


The  Hebrew  original  name  of  Abednego. 
Dan.  1  :  6,  etc. 

A'zaz  (strong),  father  of  a  chief  of  Reu- 
ben. 1  Chron.  5  :  8. 

Az-a-zi'ah  (Jehovah  is  strong).  [1]  A  Le- 
vite musician.  1  Chron.  15  :  21.  [2]  Father 
of  Hoshea,  the  prince  of  Ephraim.  1  Chron. 
27  :  20.  [3]  A  Levite  who  had  oversight  of 
dedicated  things.  2  Chron.  31  :  13. 

Az'buk  (pardon),  father  of  Nehemiah 
(not  the  governor).  Neh.  3  :  16. 

A-ze'kah,  a  city  in  the  north-west  of 
Judah.  Josh.  10  :  10 ;  Jer.  34  :  7. 

A'zel  (noble),  a  Benjamite  of  the  family 
of  Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  37;  9  :  43. 

A'zein  (fortress),  a  city  in  the  south  of 
Judah,  Josh.  15  :  29,  afterward  a  city  of  Sim- 
eon. 19 :  3.    Same  as  Ezem  in  1  Chron.  4  : 29. 

Az'gad  (worship).  [1]  A  Jew,  some  of 
whose  posteritv  returned  from  Babylon 
after  the  captivity.  Ezra  2: 12;  Neh.  7:17. 
[2]  A  chief  who  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh. 
10 : 15. 

A'zi-el  {God  is  might),  a  Levite  in  the 
choral  service  of  the  Tabernacle.  1  Chron. 
15  : 20.  Shortened  form  of  Jaaziel.  1 
Chron.  15  :  18. 

A-zi'za  (strong),  a  Jew  who  took  a  for- 
eign wife.  Ezra  10  :  27. 

Az'ma-veth  (strong  unto  death).  [1] 
Probably  a  place  in  Benjamin,  Ezra  2:  24; 
Neh.  12  :  29,  called  also  Beth-azmaveth. 
Neh.  7  :  28.  [2]  One  of  David's  valiant 
men.  2  Sam.  23  :  31 ;  1  Chron.  11  :  33.  [3] 
A  descendant  of  Jonathan.  1  Chron.  8  :  36; 
9  :  42.  [4]  A  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  12  :  3. 
[5]  A  treasurer  of  David.  1  Chron.  27  :  25. 

Az'mon  (fortress),  a  place  in  the  south- 
west of  Palestine.  Num.  34  :  4  ;  Josh.  15  : 4. 

Az'noth-ta'bor  (peaks  of  Tabor),  a  place 
in  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  34. 

A'zor  (a  helper),  an  ancestor  of  Christ. 
Matt.  1 : 13,  14. 

A-zo'tus.  Acts  8  :  40.    See  Ashdod. 

Az'ri-el  (God  is  helper).  [1]  Head  of  a 
family  of  Manasseh.  1  Chron.  5  :  24.  [2] 
Father  of  a  ruler  of  Naphtali.  1  Chron.  27  : 
19.    [3]  Father  of  Seraiah.  Jer.  36  :  26. 

Az'ri-kam  (my  help  has  risen].  [1]  Son 
of  Neariah.  1  Chron.  3 : 23.  [2]  Son  of  Azel. 
1  Chron.  8  :  38 ;  9  :  44.  [3]  A  Levite.  1 
Chron.  9  :  14 ;  Neh.  11  :  15.  [4]  Governor 
of  the  house  of  Ahaz.  2  Chron.  28:  7. 

Az-u'bah  { forsaken).  [1]  Mother  of  Je- 
hoshaphat. 1  Kings  22 :  42 ;  2  Chron.  20  :  31. 
[2]  Wife  of  Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  : 18,  19. 

A'zur  (helper).  [1]  Father  of  Hananiah, 
the  false  prophet  of  Gibeon.  Jer.  28  : 1.  [2] 
Father  of  Jaazauiah.  Ezek.  11 : 1. 

Az'zah  (fortress).  Deut.  2 : 23 ;  Jer. 25 : 20. 
Same  as  Gaza  (which  see). 

Az'zan  (very  strong),  father  of  Paltiel. 
Num.  34  :  26. 

Az'zur  (helper),  a  Jew  who  sealed  the 
covenant  of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  : 17. 

13. 

Ba'al  or  Ba'al-im  (master),  the  chief 
male  deity  of  the  Phcenicians  and  Canaan- 
ites,  as  Ashtoreth  was  their  principal  female 
deity.  [1]  An  idol  of  the  Phcenicians  and 
Tyrians.    The  worship  of  Baal,  togethi  il 

I  with  that  of  Astarte,  was  common  amoiii; 
the  Hebrews.  The  Babylonians  worshippeJ 
Baal  under  the  name  of  Bel.  Human  sa  ■ 
rifices  were  ofiered  to  Baal  by  the  Jews. 
See  Jer.  19 :  5.  Consult  the  Concordance 
[2]  A  city  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  33.  [S] 
A  descendant  of  Reuben.  1  Chron.  5:  5.  [4] 

i  A  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:3(i: 
9  :  36.  In  connection  with  other  words 
Baal  denotes  local  idols,  or  some  referenct 
to  them. 

Ba'al-nh  (possessor).  [1]  A  name  some- 
times given  to  Kirjath-jearim.  Josh.  15 


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I;  1  Chron.  13:6.  [2]  A  hill  of  Judah. 
fosh.  15  :  11.  [3]  A  city  of  Judah.  Josh. 
5  :  29.  Probably  same  as  Balah,  Josh.  19  : 
;,  aud  Baal  iu  1  Chron.  4  :  33. 

Ba'al-ath  (belonging  to  Baal],  a  town  of 
)an.  Josh.  19  :  44  ;  2  Chron.  8  :  6. 

Ba'al-ath- be'er  (lady  of  the  well),  a  city 
if  Simeon.  Josh.  19  :  8.    See  Bealoth. 

Baalbec  or  Baalbek,  bahl-bek',  an 
.ncient  and  magnificent  city  of  Syria,  was 
,bout  forty  miles  north-west  of  Damascus. 
Nothing  is  known  of  its  origin  and  early 
listory.  Its  ruins  are  stupendous  aud  won- 
lerful.  They  include  the  remains  of  three 
leautiful  temples,  including  the  great  tem- 
>le  of  the  sun.  It  was  called  by  the  Greeks 
Ieliopolis  [city  of  the  sun). 

Ba'al-be'rith  {lord  of  the  covenant),  an 
dol  worshipped  by  the  Israelites.  Judg. 
1:33;  9:4. 

Ba'ale  of  Ju'dah  {possessors  in  Judah), 
t  place  in  Judah.  2  Sam.  6  :  2.  Another 
lame  for  Kiejath-jearim.  See  Baalah, 
sTo.  1. 

Ba'al-|;ad  {lord  of  fortune),  a  town  in 
be  valley  of  Lebanon.  Josh.  11 :17;  13:5. 
'robably  the  modern  Banias. 

Ba'al-ha'mon  {lord  of  the  multitude),  a 
)lace  in  Samaria.  Song  of  Solomon  8 :  11. 

Ba'al-ha'iian  (the  lord  is  gracious).  [1] 
["he  seventh  of  the  ancient  kings  of  Edom. 
Jen.  36  :  38 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  50.  [2]  Superin- 
endent  of  olive  and  sycamore  trees  under 
David.  1  Chron.  27  :  28. 

Ba'al-lia'zor  {lord  of  Hazor),  a  city  of 
Jenjamin,  where  Absalom  killed  Amnon. 
!  Sam.  13 :  23. 

Ba'al-her'mon  (lord  of  Herman),  a  town 
>ear  Mount  Hermon.  Judg.  3 :  3 ;  1  Chron. 
1:23. 

Ba'al-i  {my  lord),  a  title  rejected  by  the 
:.ord.  Hos.  2  : 16. 

Ba'al-im,  plural  form  of  Baal  (which 
lee). 

Ba'a-lis  (lord  of  joy),  a  king  of  the  Am- 
nonites.  Jer.  40  : 14. 

Ba'al-me'on  (lord  of  the  habitation),  a 
iity  of  Reuben,  Num.  32:38;  Ezek.  25:9, 
sailed  also  Beth-baal-meon,  Josh.  13 : 17, 
Seth-meon,  Jer.  48  :  23,  and  perhaps  Beon. 
!Jum.  32 :  3.    It  is  now  called  Ma'in. 

Ba'al-pe'or  (lord  of  the  opening],  an  idol 
)f  the  Moabites  and  the  Israelites.  Num. 
!5 :  3 ;  Hos.  9  :  10.    It  is  often  called  Peor. 

Ba'al-per'a-zim  (lord  of  breaches),  a 
)lace  where  David  defeated  the  Philistines. 
!  Sam.  5  :  20 ;  1  Chron.  14  : 11. 

Ba'al-shal'i-sha  (lord  of  Shalisha),  a 
;own  of  Ephraim.  2  Kings  4  :  42. 

Ba'al-ta'mar  (lord  of  the  palm),  a  place 
n  the  land  of  Benjamin.  Judg.  20  :  33. 

Ba'al-ze'bub  ilord  of  the  fly),a,ii  idol  of 
;he  Philistines.  2  Kings  1  :  2. 

Ba'al-ze'phon  (lord  of  Typhon),  a  place 
m  the  border  of  Egypt,  near  the  Red  Sea. 
Exod.  14:2;  Num.  33:7. 

Ba'a-na  or  Ba'a-nah  (son  of  grief ).  [1] 
1  provider  for  Solomon.  1  Kings  4  : 12.  [2] 
Another  provider  for  Solomon.  1  Kings  4  : 
16.    [3]  Father  of  Zadok.  Neh.  3  :  4. 

Ba'a-nah  (son  of  grief).  [1]  The  father 
)f  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23: 
29 ;  1  Chron.  11  :  .30.  [2]  One  of  Ishbosheth's 
;aptains.  2  Sam.  4  :  2,  5,  6,  9.  [3]  An  Israel- 
ite who  returned  from  Babylon.  Ezra  2:2; 
Neh.  7  :  7.  [4]  Perhaps  same  as  No.  3.  Neh. 
10 :  27. 

Ba'a-ra  (daughter  of  the  fresh),  a  wife  of 
Shaharaim.  1  Chron.  8  :  8. 

Baaseiah,  ba-a-se'yah  (Jehovah  is  bold), 
1  descendant  of  Gershom.  1  Chron.  6  :  40. 

Ba'a-sha  (boldness],  a  man  of  Issachar, 
md  third  king  of  Israel.  He  slew  all  the 
iescendants  of  Jeroboam  I.  1  Kings  15  :  16, 
27;  16:3-11. 

Ba'bel  (confusion),  a  city  in  the  plain  of 
Shinar,  which  formed  part  of  the  dominions 


of  Nimrod.  Gen.  10  •  10 ;  11 :  9.  See  Baby- 
lon. 

Ba'bel,  the  Tow'er  of.  Gen.  11  :  4,  5, 
was  destroyed,  according  to  old  Jewish  tra- 
dition. Nevertheless,  the  captive  Jews  at 
Babylon  thought  that  they  recognized  it  in 
the  famous  temple  of  Belus,  the  present 
Birs  NimrCid,  a  huge  mound  about  two  hun- 
dred and  fifty  feet  high  and  twenty-three 
hundred  feet  in  circumference,  situated  west 
of  Hillah,  on  the  Euphrates.  In  this  mound, 
consisting  of  bricks  twelve  inches  square  by 
four  inches  thick,  it  is  easy  to  trace  the  out- 
lines of  a  pyramidal  or  tower-like  construc- 
tion rising  in  terraces. 

Bab'y-lon  (confusion),  the  Greek  form 
of  the  Hebrew  word  Babel,  is  the  name  of 
an  ancient  kingdom  and  of  its  capital.  The 
kingdom  of  Babylon  comprised  originally 
only  an  area  of  about  thirty  thousand  square 
miles,  situated  in  the  lowlands  around  and 
between  the  Euphrates  and  the  Tigris,  and 
between  Chaldea  on  the  south  and  Assyria 
on  the  north.  It  was  inhabited  by  a  mixed 
population,  half  Chaldean  and  half  Assyrian 
in  its  origin,  and  noted  for  its  subtle  wis- 
dom, its  commercial  eagerness,  its  luxury, 
and  its  military  valor.  Babylonian  civil- 
ization was  very  old,  dating  back  more 
than  two  thousand  years  before  our  era. 
But  the  splendor  of  the  Babylonian  Empire 
was  very  short-lived,  beginning  with  the 
fall  of  Nineveh,  B.  c.  625,  reaching  its  great- 
est power  under  Nebuchadnezzar,  and  be- 
coming a  province  of  Persia  in  b.  c.  538.  Of 
the  four  great  monarchies  of  Asia,  it  occu- 
pies the  third  place,  preceded  by  Chaldea 
and  Assyria  and  succeeded  by  Persia.  Dur- 
ing this  period  the  empire  comprised,  besides 
Babylonia  proper,  tlie  provinces  of  Susiana, 
with  the  great  city.fif  Susa,  Syria,  Palestine, 
PhcBnicia,  Idumjea,  and  Lower  Egypt.  The 
principal  cities  of  Babylonia  proper  were 
Babvlon,  Sippara  or  Sejiharvaim,  Isa.  36 : 
19,  Cuthah,  2  Kings  17  :  24,  etc. 

Bab'y-lon,  the  Cit'y  of,  was  the  capital 
both  of  the  Chaldean  and  of  the  Babylonian 
empires.  It  was  built  on  both  sides  of  the 
Euphrates  River,  about  two  hundred  miles 
above  its  junction  with  the  Tigris  and  three 
hundred  miles  from  the  Persian  Gulf.  Ac- 
cording to  the  description  of  the  Greek  his- 
torian Herodotus,  who  had  seen  it  himself, 
it  was  one  of  the  largest  and  most  magnifi- 
cent cities  which  ever  existed,  fifty-six  miles 
in  circumference  and  covering  an  area  of 
about  two  hundred  square  miles  (London 
covers  only  one  hundred  and  twenty-two 
square  miles).  Among  its  wonders  were 
Nebuchadnezzar's  palace,  the  temple  of 
Belus,  the  hanging  gardens,  etc.  It  was 
founded  by  Nimrod,  Gen.  10:10,  taken  by 
Cyrus,  and  again  by  Alexander  the  Great, 
and  gradually  fell  into  ruins  so  utterly  that 
only  "the  wild  beasts  of  the  desert"  came 
to  lie  down  there.  It  is  mentioned  over 
two  hundred  and  fifty  times  in  the  Bible, 
often  with  wonder  and  admiration,  and 
often,  too,  as  the  doomed  city.  During  the 
captivity  it  was  the  residence  of  the  richest 
and  most  distinguished  prisoners  among  the 
Jews,  Dan.  1 : 1-4,  and  for  a  long  time  after 
the  captivity  it  was  one  of  the  principal 
centres  of  Jewish  learning  and  rabbinical 
lore.  Its  ruins  are  very  extensive.  The  in- 
scriptions upon  its  bricks  confirm  in  many 
ways  the  statements  of  the  Bible  concerning 
it.  See  Babylon,  and  Babylonish  Cap- 
tivity, in  the  Analysis,  by  means  of  its 
Index  (page  687).  The  modern  town  of 
Hillah  occupies  part  of  the  site  of  ancient 
Babylon. 

Bab'ylon,  mentioned  in  Rev.  14  :  8 ;  16  : 
19,  etc.,  is  a  symbolical  name  for  heathen 
Rome.  Reference  is  also  made  to  BabyloB 
in  1  Pet.  5  :  13.  Various  opinions  are  held 
coucerning  the  place  referred  to. 


Bab-y-lo'ni-ans  (sons  of  Babel),  inhabit- 
ants of  Babylonia.  Ezra  4:9;  Ezek.  23  :  23. 

Bab-y-lo'nish,  anything  belonging  to 
the  place  where  Baliylon  was.  Josh.  7:21. 

Bab-y-lo'nish  Cap-tiv'i-ty.  See  Cap- 
tivity. 

Baca,  ba'kah  (weeping),  a  valley  near 
Jerusalem.  Its  exact  location  is  ver.v  un- 
certain, Ps.  84  :  6,  the  allusion  here  being  to 
the  joy  of  the  worshippers  going  up  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

Bachrites,  bak'rites,  descendants  of 
Becher,  the  son  of  Ephraim.  Num.  26  :  .35. 

Badger,  baj'er,  a  small  burrowing  ani- 
mal of  the  bear  kind,  said  to  be  plentiful  in 
Palestine,  but  not  found  in  Arabia.  The 
outer  covering  of  the  Tabernacle  was  of 
"  badgers'  skins,"  which  some  suppose  were 
the  skins  of  a  kind  of  seal  found  in  the  Red 
Sea.  Various  opinions  are  held  concerning 
them.  Exod.  25:5;  Ezek.  16:  10. 

Bags  were  made  of  various  sizes,  and 
sometimes  contained  certain  sums  of  money, 
for  which  they  passed  current  when  the 
seal  was  not  broken.  2  Kings  12  :  10.  Bag 
is  the  translation  of  several  entirely  differ- 
ent words. 

Ba-ha'ru-mite  refers  to  one  of  David's 
valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  33.  He  is  else- 
where called  "  the  Barthumite." 

Ba-hu'rim  (lorv  grounds),  a  town  of  Ben- 
jamin. 2  Sam.  3  : 16 ;  1  Kings  2  :  8. 

Ba'jith  (house)  is  in  one  place  untrans- 
lated and  used  as  the  name  of  a  place,  al- 
though it  may  mean  the  idol  temple  of  the 
Moabites.  Isa.  15  :  2. 

Bak-bak'kar  (diligent  searcher),  a  Levite. 
1  Chron.  9  :  15. 

Bak'buk  (waste),  a  Nethinim  whose  de- 
scendants returned  from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  : 
51 ;  Neh.  7  :  53. 

Bak-bu-ki'ah  (wasted  by  Jehovah),  a  Le- 
vite, leader  in  the  temple  worship.  Neh.  11 : 
17;  12:25. 

Ba'ker.  Among  the  ancient  Hebrews 
baking  was  done  iu  various  ways ;  when 
for  the  family,  the  women  usually  did  it. 
Gen.  18  :  6 ;  1  Sam.  8  :  13.  There  were  pub- 
lic ovens  in  large  towns  in  Eastern  coun- 
tries, aud  the  bakers  occupied  a  particular 
street.  Jer.  37  :  21.  Pharaoh  had  his  chief 
baker.  Gen.  40:2.    See  Ovens. 

Balaam,  ba'lam  or  ba'la-am  (glutton),  a 
prophet,  a  native  of  Mesopotamia,  whom 
Balak,  king  of  Moab,  enticed  by  promise  of 
great  reward  to  come  from  a  place  near  the 
Euphrates  River  to  curse  Israel  when  they 
were  encamped  on  the  plains  of  Moab.  He 
seems  to  have  been  a  worshipper  of  the  one 
God.  See  his  history  in  Num.  22,  23,  24,  31. 
The  Lord  constrained  him  to  bless  Israel. 
The  prophecies  of  Balaam  are  among  the 
most  remarkable  iu  the  Bible.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Ba'lac.  Rev.  2  : 14.    See  Balak. 

Bal'a-dan  (having  power),  father  of  Mero- 
dach-  (or  Berodach-)  baladan.  2  Kings  20 : 
12;  Isa.  39  :  1. 

Ba'lah  (withered),  a  shorter  form  of  Baa- 
lah, a  town  of  Simeon  (called  Bilhah  in  1 
Chron.  4:  29).    Josh.  19:3. 

Ba'lak  (empty),  the  king  of  Moab  who 
hired  Baalam  to  curse  Israel.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Bal'ance.  Job  31  :  6.  The  balance  is 
represented  on  Egyptian  monuments.  It 
was  used  to  weigh  money  before  coinage 
commenced.  Gen.  23  :  16 ;  43  :  21. 

Bald'ness,  among  the  Israelites,  was 
often  treated  with  contempt,  as  it  excited 
suspicion  of  leprosy.  When  voluntary,  it 
was  a  sign  of  great  distress.  Ezek.  7  :  18. 
Natural  baldness  seems  to  have  been  un- 
common. 

Balm  or  Bal'sam  was  found  in  Judtea, 
especially  in  Gilead.    The  true  balsam  tree 
grows  chiefly  between  Mecca  and  Medina  in 
1077 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Arabia.  Its  gum  is  sometimes  called  the 
balm  of  Mecca.  It  is  very  costly  and  fra- 
grant, and  is  used  in  the  East  as  a  medicine 
and  as  a  cosmetic.  Gen.  37  :  25 ;  Jer.  8  :  22 ; 
46  :  11.  The  balm-of-Gilead  tree  of  the 
United  States  is  a  difl'erent  tree. 

lia'mah  (high  place),  used  by  Ezekiel  as 
the  name  of  the  place  or  places  where  the 
Israelites  offered  sacrifices  to  idols.  Ezek. 
20  :  29. 

Ba'moth  [high  places),  a  city  on  the  river 
Anion.  It  is  supposed  to  be  the  same  place 
called  Bamoth-baal  in  Josh.  13  :  17.  Num. 
21 :  19,  20. 

Ba'moth-ba'al  {high  places  of  Baal),  a 
town  of  Moab ;  was  afterward  a  city  of  Reu- 
ben. Josh.  13  :  17.  Probably  same  place 
which  is  called,  in  Num.  21,  Bamoth. 

Band,  in  Acts  10  :  1,  means  a  body  of  Ro- 
man soldiers  from  Italy.  A  band  was  the 
tenth  part  of  a  legion,  and  contained  from 
four  hundred  to  six  hundred  men.  Matt. 
27:27;  Acts  21  :  31. 

Bands,  the  name  applied  by  the  prophet 
Zechariah  to  one  of  tlie  two  staves  which 
symbolized  the  Lord's  covenant  with  the 
seed  of  Jacob,  and«the  brotherhood  of  Israel 
and  Judah.  Zech.  11  :  7,  14. 

Ba'ni  (posterity).  [1]  One  of  David's 
valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  36.  [2]  A  descend- 
ant of  Merari.  1  Chron.  6  :  46.  [3]  A  de- 
scendant of  Pharez.  1  Chron.  9  :  4.  [4]  An 
Israelite  whose  descendants  returned  from 
Babylon.  Ezra  2  : 10;  10  :  29.  In  the  paral- 
lel place  in  Neh.  7  the  name  given  is  BlN- 
NUI.  [5]  An  Israelite  whose  descendants 
took  foreign  wives.  Ezra  10  :  34.  [6]  A  de- 
scendant of  No.  5  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  :  38.  [7]  A  Levite  whose  son  re- 
paired part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after 
the  coming  of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  3:  17;  9:5. 
[8J  A  Levite  who  regulated  the  devotions 
of  the  people.  Neh.  9  :  4;  10:13.  [9]  A 
chief  man  or  a  family  who  sealed  the  cove- 
nant of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  14.  [10]  May 
be  same  as  No.  7  or  No.  8.  Neh.  11  :  22. 

Ban'ner,  Isa.  13  :  2,  Stand'ard,  Isa.  49  : 
22,  and  En'sign,  Isa.  5  :  26,  probably  have 
the  same  meaning.  Each  of  the  four  grand 
divisions  of  the  army  of  Israel  had  a  differ- 
ent standard.  None  of  these  standards 
were  flags. 

Ban'quet,  in  Esth.  7:1,  means  "to 
drink."  Banquet  is  also  used  to  denote  a 
feast.    See  Feast. 

Bap'tism,  the  application  of  water  as  a 
religious  ceremony  by  which  a  person  is  re- 
ceived into  the  visible  Church  of  Christ,  ac- 
cording to  the  command.  Matt.  28  :  19.  It 
was  in  use  as  a  religious  rite  before  the  min- 
istry of  Christ.  John  baptized  in  the  river 
Jordan,  and  the  Jews  baptized  proselytes. 
See  pages  654,  655  in  the  Analysis. 

Bap'tist,  the  designation  of  John,  the 
forerunner  of  Christ.  Matt.  3:1;  Luke  7  : 
2H. 

Ba-rab'bas  {father's  son),  a  noted  robber 
and  murderer  who  was  in  prison  when  Christ 
was  condemned,  and  whom  the  Jews,  at  the 
instigation  of  the  priests,  preferred  to  Jesus 
wlien  Pilate  would  have  released  him.  Mark 
15  :  7,  11,  15  ;  John  18  :  40. 

Barachel,  bar'a-kel  {blessed  of  God), 
father  of  Elihu.  Job  32  :  2,  6. 

Barachiali,bar-a-ki'ah,  or  Berechiah, 
bt  r-e-ki'ah  {blessed  of  Jehovah),  father  of  the 
proplu  t  Zechariah.  Zech.  1 : 1,  7.  See  Ber- 
echiah, No.  7. 

Baiachias,  bar  a-ki'as.  Matt.  23  :  35. 
Same  as  Bakachiah. 

Ba'rak  (lightHiiui),  an  Israelite  who,  at 
the  instigation  of  Deborah,  led  the  tribes 
of  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  against  Sisera,  the 
leader  of  the  Canaanites,  and  gained  a  nota- 
ble victory.  Judg.  4:6;  5:1;  Heb.  11  :  32. 
See  Deborah. 

Bar-ba'ri-an,  Bar'bar-ous,  uncivil- 
1078 


ized,  a  title  given  to  other  nations  by  the 
Greeks.  Acts  28  :  2,  4  ;  Rom.  1 :  14. 

Barb'ed,  in  Job  41 :  7,  means  fringed,  or 
bearded  with  projecting  points. 

Bar-hu'mite  (belonging  to  young  men),  a 
name  used  in  regard  to  one  of  David's  val- 
iant men.  2  Sam.  23  :  31.  The  name  used 
in  1  Chron.  11  :  33  is  Baharuniite.    See  Ba- 

HURIM. 

Ba-ri'ah  {fugitive),  a  grandson  of  She- 
chaniah.  1  Chron.  3  :  22. 

Bar-je'sus  {son  of  JosftMa),  afalse  prophet, 
also  called  Elymas,  who  withstood  Barna- 
bas and  Saul  at  Paphos.  Acts  13  :  6.  See 
Sergius  Paulus. 

Bar-jo'na  {son  of  Johanan),  a.  name  ap- 
plied by  Christ  to  Simon  Peter  the  apostle. 
Matt.  16  : 17.    See  Peter. 

Bar'kos  {party-colored),  a  Nethinim 
whose  descendants  returned  to  Jerusalem 
after  the  captivity.  Ezra  2  :  53 ;  Neh.  7  :  55. 

Bar'ley  was  the  common  food  of  men, 
horses,  asses,  and  oxen  in  Palestine.  Oats 
were  unknown.  The  Hebrews  often  used 
barley  bread,  though  it  was  considered  in- 
ferior to  wheat.  Barley  was  sown  in  Pal- 
estine from  November  to  February,  and 
reaped  in  March  or  April.  Ruth  1  :  22 ;  2 
Sam.  17 :  28. 

Bar'na-bas  {son  of  consolation),  also  called 
JoSES,  a  Levite  and  the  companion  of  Paul 
in  several  journeys.  Acts  4  :  36;  Gal.  2  :  9. 
He  is  regarded  by  some  as  the  author  of  the 
Epistle  to  the  Hebrews. 

Barns,  in  Palestine,  were  often  caves  in 
the  rocks,  the  entrance  being  carefully  con- 
cealed to  prevent  robbery.  They  were  used 
for  grain  and  other  produce,  rather  than  for 
hay.  Caves  are  still  used  for  this  purpose 
on  the  hill  of  Jezreel.  Domestic  animals 
often  occupy  the  ground  floor  of  the  owner's 
house  in  some  parts  of  the  East,  and  the 
family  live  in  the  rooms  above.  Job  39  : 12  ; 
Prov.  3 :  10. 

Bar'rel,  the  word  in  Hebrew  generally 
translated  Pitcher.  1  Kings  17 : 12 ;  18 :  33. 

Bar'ren-ness  was  peculiarly  lamented 
in  the  East,  especially  among  the  Jewish 
women,  who  hoped  for  the  honor  of  being 
the  mother  of  the  promised  Messiah.  Gen. 
3  :  15. 

Bar'sa-bas  {son  of  Saba).  [1]  Joseph 
Barsabas,  disciple  of  the  Lord,  who  was 
nominated  along  with  Matthias  to  succeed 
Judas  Iscariot.  Acts  1  :  23.  Some  consider 
him  as  the  same  person  as  Barnabas.  [2] 
Judas  Barsabas,  a  disciple  sent  with  Silas 
to  Antioch.  Acts  15  :  22. 

Bar-thol'o-mew  (son  of  Tolmai),  one  of 
the  apostles.  Matt.  10  :  3 ;  Acts  1  : 13.  Some 
suppose  him  to  have  been  the  same  as  Na- 
thanael  in  John  1  :  45-51,  and  mentioned 
among  the  other  apostles  in  John  21:2. 

Bar-ti-mae'us  (soji  of  Timseiis),  a  blind 
beggar  of  Jericho,  who  received  his  sight  at 
the  word  of  Jesus.  Mark  10  :  46. 

Baruch,  ba'rook  (blessed).  [1]  A  Jew 
who  rebuilt  part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  3  :  20 ;  10  :  6.  [2]  A  descendant  of 
Pharez.  Neh.  11 :  5.  [3]  A  Jew  whom  Jere- 
miah the  prophet  employed  as  amanuensis 
when  he  was  in  prison.  Jer.  32  :  12 ;  43  :  6,  7. 

Bar-ziria-i  istrong).  [1]  A  Gileadite 
who  helped  David  when  he  was  fleeing  from 
Absalom.  2  Sam.  17 :  27 ;  19  :  31 ;  1  Kings  2  : 
7.  [2]  An  Israelite,  father  of  Adriel.  2  Sam. 
21 :  8.  [3]  A  priest  whose  descendants  re- 
turned from  Babylon  with  Ezra.  Ezra  2 : 
61 ;  Neh.  7  ■  63. 

Base,  in  1  Cor.  1  :  28,  means  lowly; 
humble. 

Ba'shan  (the  fruitful),  the  kingdom  of 
Og  the  Amorite,  on  the  east  side  of  Jordan, 
extending  nortliward  from  the  river  Jab- 
bok,  is  famous,  in  the  Bible,  for  stately 
oaks,  fine  cattle,  and  rich  pastures.  Num. 
21  :  33 ;  Deut.  1:4;  32  :  14. 


Ba'shan-ha'voth-ja'ir,  a  name  given 
by  Jair  to  his  villages  in  Mount  Gilead. 
Deut.  3  :  14. 

Bash'e-math  (  fragrant).  [1]  A  daughter 
of  Elon  and  wife  of  Esau.  Gen.  26  :  34.  [2] 
A  daughter  of  Ishmael  and  wife  of  Esau. 
Gen.  36  :  3,  13. 

Ba'sins  or  Ba'sons  of  various  kinds 
are  mentioned  in  the  Bible ;  namely,  a 
hand-basin,  for  washing  of  hands ;  a  covered 
basin,  used  in  the  Sanctuary ;  the  "  omer," 
a  common  domestic  vessel  of  Egypt,  holding 
half  a  peck,  for  cooking;  and  the  foot-basin, 
in  which  Christ  washed  the  disciples'  feet; 
probably  same  as  wash-pot  in  the  Psalms. 
Exod.  24  :  6 ;  John  13  :  5. 

Bas'kets  of  various  forms,  sizes,  strength, 
and  structure  were  used  by  the  Jews,  and 
were  generally  made  of  wickerwork,  though 
sometimes  of  network  or  of  ropework.  2 
Kings  10  :  7 ;  Jer.  24  : 1 ;  Deut.  26  :  2 ;  Amos 
8:1;  Gen.  40  : 16 ;  2  Cor.  11 :  33. 

Bas'math  (fragrant^,  a  daughter  of 
Solomon.  1  Kings  4  :  15. 

Bat,  a  very  common  animal  in  Palestine, 
especially  in  the  vaults  under  the  Temple 
and  in  the  caves  of  Galilee.  It  is  included 
among  the  unclean  fowls  in  Lev.  11  :  19,  and 
among  birds  in  Deut.  14  : 18. 

Bath,  the  standard  Hebrew  measure  for 
liquids,  contained  about  seven  gallons.  1 
Kings  7  :  26 ;  Isa.  5  : 10. 

Bath'ing  was  practised  among  the  He- 
brews mainly  as  a  religious  ceremony,  or  as 
the  symbol  of  cleansing  and  repentance.  In 
the  hot  climate  of  Egypt  and  in  Babylonia 
it  was  a  necessity,  rather  than  a  luxury. 
Lev.  chapters  15,  16,  17;  Num.  chap.  19. 
See  Washing. 

Bath-rab'bim  {daughter  of  many),  agate 
of  the  city  of  Heshbon  or  a  village  near  it. 
Song  of  Solomon  7  :  4. 

Batk-she'ba  (daughter  of  an  oath),  wife 
of  Uriah  the  Hittite,  who  became  the  wife 
of  David  and  the  mother  of  Solomon.  2 
Sam.  11  :  3;  1  Kings  1 : 15. 

Bath-shua,  bath'shoo-a.  These  words 
mean  "the  daughter  of  Shua,"  and  are  so 
translated  in  Gen.  38  :  12  and  in  1  Chron. 
2  :  3,  but  in  1  Chron.  3  :  5  they  are  used  as 
the  name  of  the  mother  of  Solomon.  She 
is  there  called  the  daughter  of  Ammiel. 

Bat'ter-ing-Ram,  an  engine  of  war 
used  to  batter  down  walls  in  ancient  times. 
It  consisted  of  a  long,  solid  wooden  beam. 


AN'CIENT  BATTERING-KAM. 


armed  at  one  end  with  a  mass  of  metal  in 
the  shape  of  a  ram's  head,  and  suspended 
by  the  middle.  The  beam  was  swung  re- 
peatedly and  with  great  violence  against 
the  wall  of  a  city  or  fort  until  a  breach  was 
made.  This  beam  was  sometimes  placed  iol 
the  base  of  a  wooden  tower  which  was  on 
wheels.  About  a  hundred  men  were  em- 
ployed in  working  it.  The  top  of  the  towei 
was  filled  with  archers  and  slingers.  2  Sam 
20  :  15  ;  Ezek.  4  :  2. 

Bat'tle-axe,  a  powerful  weapon  of  war 
We  have  no  knowledge  of  its  form  and  man- 
ner of  use  in  very  ancient  times.  Jer.  51 
20. 

Bat'tle-ment,  a  structure  around  tLf 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


flat  roofs  of  Eastern  houses  to  prevent  per- 
sons from  falling  ofl".  These  roofs  were 
much  used  for  fresh  air,  retirement,  and 
sleep.  The  Mosaic  law  required  that  a  bat- 
tlement should  be  built  on  every  new  house. 
Dent.  22  :  8.  Battlements  sometimes  mean 
the  fortifications  of  a  city.  Jer.  5  : 10. 

Bavai,  bav'a-i  (wisher),  a  Jew  who  re- 
paired part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after 
the  coming  of  Jeremiah.  Neh.  3  :  18. 

Bay-tree,  mentioned  in  Psalm  37  :  35, 
seems  to  mean  only  a  green  and  vigorous 
native  tree.  It  may  have  been  the  laurel, 
used  from  very  ancient  times  for  triumphal 
crowns. 

Baz'lith  or  Baz'luth  (asking),  a  Ne- 
thinim  whose  descendants  returned  from 
Babylon.  Ezra  2  : 52 ;  Neh.  7 :  54. 

Bdellium,  del'yum,  may  mean  a  fra- 
grant gum  or  a  precious  stone ;  perhaps  a 
pearl.  Gen.  2  : 12 ;  Num.  11  :  7. 

Bealiah,  be-a-li'ah  {Jehovah  is  lord),  an 
Israelite  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12  :  5. 

Be'a-loth  (ladies),  the  plural  feminine 
form  of  Baal,  is  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh.  15 : 
24.  Probably  same  as  Baalath-beee,  19  : 
8,  the  modern  Kuruub. 

Beans  are  grown  in  Palestine,  and  are 
still  used  for  food  as  vegetables,  and  in 
flour.    2  Sam.  17  :  28 ;  Ezek.  4  :  9. 

Bears  were  common  in  Palestine,  and 
resembled  the  common  brown  bear.  They 
are  still  found  in  Galilee,  Lebanon,  and 
Mount  Hermon.  1  Sam.  17:34;  Prov.  17: 
12. 

Beard.  The  Jews  gave  much  attention 
to  the  beard,  and  regarded  it,  when  long 
and  full,  as  the  noblest  ornameut  of  man. 
Ps.  133:2.  To  neglect,  tear  out,  or  cut  off 
the  beard  were  signs  of  deep  mourning. 
Ezra  9  :  3.  The  Egyptians  left  a  small  tuft 
of  beard  on  the  chin.  The  Jews  were  for- 
bidden in  Lev.  19  :  27  to  imitate  this  fash- 
ion. To  be  deprived  of  tlie  beard  was  a 
mark  of  servility  and  infamy. 

Beast.  [1]  This  word  is  improperly 
given  (in  the  Authorized  Version)  as  the 
translation  of  the  term  used  to  designate 
the  "living  beings"  that  were  round  about 
the  throne  in  heaven.  Rev.  4:6;  0:1.  [2] 
Another  word,  meaning  wild  beast,  is  given 
in  Revelation  to  the  anticliristiau  power 
(probably  heathen  Rome).  Rev.  11 :  7 ;  13 : 
11. 

Beat'en  work,  in  Exod.  25 : 18,  means 
not  east  in  a  mold,  but  wrought  or  ham- 
mered. 

Beauty,  bu'ty,  the  name  given  by  the 
prophet  Zechariah  to  one  of  the  two  staves 
by  which  he  symbolized  the  Lord's  cove- 
nant with  the  house  of  Jacob,  and  the 
brotherhood  of  Israel  and  Judah.  Zech. 
11  :  7,  10. 

Beb'a-i  (fatherly).  [1]  An  Israelite  some 
of  whose  descendants  returned  from  Baby- 
lon. Ezra  2  :  11;  Neh.  7  :  16.  [2]  Perhaps 
.same  as  No.  1.  A  Jew  some  of  whose  de- 
scendants went  up  with  Ezra  from  Baliylon. 
Ezra  8  :  11 ;  10  :  28.  [3]  The  name  of  a  fam- 
ily who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehe- 
uiali.  Neh.  10  :  1.5. 

Be-cause',  in  Matt.  20  :  31,  means  in 
order  that. 

Becher,  be'ker  (youth).  [1]  A  son  of 
Benjamin.  Gen.  46  :  21 ;  1  Chron.  7 :  6.  [2] 
A  son  of  Ephraim.  Num.  26  :  35.  He  is 
called  Bp;eed  in  1  Chron.  7:  20. 

Bechorath,  be-ko'rath  (first  birth),  an 
ancestor  of  Saul,  the  first  king  of  Israel. 
1  Sam.  9:1. 

Bed,  when  used  in  the  Bible,  refers 
usually  to  a  mattress  like  a  thick  quilt.  It 
was  rolled  up  during  the  day  and  spread 
only  at  night,  often  in  the  open  air.  The 
poorer  people  u.sed  skins  for  beds.  Other 
kinds  of  beds,  often  like  a  low  sofa,  were 


used  by  wealthy  people  in  the  East.  In 
Dent.  3:  11  the  iron  bedstead  of  Og,  king 
of  Bashan,  is  mentioned.  Beds  are  noticed 
in  Exod.  8:3;  John  5  : 11. 

Be'dad  (son  of  Adad),  father  of  the 
fourth  king  of  Edom.  Gen.  36  :  35 ;  1  Chron. 
1  :46. 

Be'dan  (son  of  judgment).  [1]  A  judge 
of  the  Israelites  whose  name  is  not  in  the 
book  of  Judges.  1  Sam.  12  :  11.  It  is  prob- 
ably a  copyist's  error  for  Barak.  [2]  A 
descendant  of  Machir.  1  Chron.  7  :  17. 

Bedeiah,  be-de'ya  (serrant  of  Jehovah), 
a  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  : 35. 

Bees,  well-known  insects  common  in 
Palestine  ;  not  only  domesticated,  but  wild. 
Deut.  1  :  44  ;  Matt.  3  :  4. 

Beeliada,  be-el-i'a-dah  (the  lord  knows), 
a  name  given  in  one  list  to  a  son  of  David, 
1  Chron.  14  :  7,  who  is  called  Eliada  in  2 
Sam.  5:  16;  1  Chron.  3:8. 

Beelzebub,  be-el'ze-bub  (lord  of  the  fly), 
an  evil  spirit  whom  the  Pharisees  called  the 
prince  of  the  devils.  Matt.  10  :  25 ;  Mark 
3  :  22 ;  Luke  11  :  15. 

Be'er  (a  well).  [1]  A  station  of  the  Is- 
raelites on  tlie  border  of  Moab.  Num.  21 : 
16.  Probably  Beer-elim.  [2J  A  city  of 
Israel.  Judg.  9:21. 

Beera,  be-e'rah  (expounder),  a  son  of 
Zophar.  1  Chron.  7  :  37. 

Beerah,  be-e'rah  (exjminder),  a  prince 
of  the  Reuhenites.  1  Chron.  5  :  6. 

Be'er-e'lim  (rvell  of  Elim),  a  place  ap- 
parently on  the  border  of  Moab,  Isa.  15  :  8, 
and  commonly  supposed  to  be  same  as  Beeh, 
No.  1. 

Beeri,  be-e'ri  (expounder).  [1]  Father 
of  Judith.  Gen.  26  :  34.  [2]  Father  of 
Hosea  the  prophet.  Hos.  1:1. 

Be'er-la-hai'roi  (well  of  the  living  one 
that  beholds  me),  the  name  of  the  fountain 
in  the  wilderness  where  the  angel  of  the 
Lord  found  Hagar.  Gen.  16  :  7,  14  ;  25 : 11. 

Beeroth,  be-e'roth  (wells).  [1]  A  station 
of  Israel  belonging  to  Jaakan.  Deut.  10:6. 
Same  as  Bene-jaakan.  Num.  33  :  31.  [2] 
A  city  of  the  Hivites.  It  afterward  be- 
longed to  Benjamin.  Josh.  9  :  17;  Neh.  7: 
29.    See  Beer,  No.  2. 

Beerothite,  be-e'roth-ite,  or  Be'rotli- 
ite,  a  native  or  inhabitant  of  Beeroth.  2 
Sam.  4:2;  1  Chron.  11:39. 

Be'er-she'ba  (well  of  the  oath),  a  name 
which  Abraham  gave  to  a  well  in  the  south- 
ern exti'emity  of  Palestine,  dug  when  he 
and  Abimelech  swore  friendship  to  each 
other.  Gen.  21  :  31 ;  Judg.  20  :  1.  The  town 
that  was  afterward  situated  here  became 


ANCIENT  WELL  AT  BE'eR-SH e'ba. 


quite  noted.  In  Judges  20  :  1  "from  Dan 
even  to  Beersheba  "  means  the  whole  length 
of  Palestine.  Beersheba  was  a  city  of  Ju- 
dah, and  afterward  of  Simeon.  It  was  again 
occupied  by  the  Jews  after  the  captivity, 
and  continued  an  important  place  many 
centuries  after  Christ.  Neh.  11  :  27,  30.  It 
is  now  in  ruins,  and  is  called  Bir-es-seba. 


Beeshterah,  be-esh'te-rah  (house  of  Ash- 
ferah),  a  Levitical  city  of  Manasseh.  Josh. 
21:27.  Same  as  Ashtakoth.  1  Chron.  6: 
71. 

Bee'tle,  in  Lev.  11  : 22,  means  a  species 
of  locust. 

Beeves,  Lev.  22  :  19,  21,  is  the  ancient 
plural  of  beef,  and,  in  its  modern  use,  means 
cattle. 

Beg'ging.    See  Poor. 

Be'he-rnoth,  a  large  beast,  Job  40  :  15, 
is  generally  supposed  to  refer  to  the  hippo- 
potamus. 

Be'kah,  whether  a  weight  or  a  coin 
(probably  a  piece  of  uncoined  metal),  was 
equal  to  half  a  shekel  of  the  sanctuary,  and 
was  worth  about  twenty-seven  cents.  Exod. 
38  :  26.    See  Money. 

Bel  (lord),  the  chief  idol  of  the  Baby- 
lonians. Isa.  46  :  1 ;  Jer.  51  :  44.  Another 
form  of  Baal  (which  see). 

Be'la  or  Be'lali  (consumption).  [1]  A 
city,  otherwise  called  Zoar,  in  the  vale  of 
Siddim.  Gen.l4:2,8.  See  Zoar.  [2]  The 
first  king  of  Edom  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 
Gen.  36  :  32 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  44.  [3]  The  eldest 
son  of  Benjamin.  Num.  26:38,  40;  Gen. 
46  :  21 ;  1  Chron.  7  :  6.  [4]  A  son  of  Azaz. 
1  Chron.  5:8. 

Be'la-ites,  descendants  of  Bela.  Num. 
26 :  38. 

Be'li-al  (worthless)  is  a  term  applied  to 
vile  and  profligate  persons.  It  is  gener- 
ally used  with  "  man,"  "  son,"  "  daughter," 
or  "children."  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Bell.  Small  bells  are  still  much  used  in 
the  East.  Bells  of  gold  were  fastened  to 
the  bottom  of  the  robe  of  the  high-priest, 
Exod.  28  :  33,  and  were  attached  to  horses. 
Zech.  14  : 20. 

Be-lov'ed,  a  title  of  Christ.  Eph.  1  :  6. 

Bel-shaz'zar  (Bel's  prince),  son  of  Nebu- 
chadnezzar and  the  last  king  of  the  Chal- 
deans. Dan.  chap.  5.  He  made  an  imi)ious 
feast  in  Babylon.    See  Daniel,  and  Mene. 

Bel-te-shaz'zar  (the  lord's  leader),  the 
name  given  to  Daniel  when  he  was  carried 
to  Babylon.  Dan.  1:7;  5  : 12.    See  Daniel. 

Ben  (son),  a,  Levite  in  the  service  of  song. 
1  Chron.  15  : 18.  The  word  is  a  part  of  many 
Hebrew  names. 

Benaiah,  be-na'yah  (whom  Jehovah  has 
built  up).  [1]  Son  of  Jehoiada,  the  chief 
priest.  2  Sam.  23  :  20,  22 ;  1  Kings  2  :  29-35. 
[2]  One  of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  : 
30;  1  Chron.  27  :  14.  [3]  Head  of  a  family 
of  Simeon.  1  Cliron.  4  :  36.  [4]  A  priest  in 
the  service  of  tlie  Tabernacle.  1  Chron.  15: 
18,  20 ;  16  :  5.    [5]  A  jiriest  in  David's  reign. 

1  Chron.  15  :  24  ;  16  :  6.  [6]  Grandfather  of 
Jahaziel.  2  Chron.  20  :  14.  [7]  A  Levite 
overseer  for  the  Temple.  2  Chron.  31  :  13. 
[8,  9,  10,  11]  Four  Jews  who  took  foreign 
wives.  Ezra  10  :  25,  30,  35,  43.  [12]  Father 
of  Pelatiah.  Ezek.  11  :  1,  13.  ,. 

Ben-ain'mi  (son  of  my  people),  son  of 
Lot  by  his  younger  daughter.  He  was  the 
ancestor  of  the  Ammonites.  Gen.  19  :  38. 

Ben'e-be'rak  (sons  of  lightning),  a  city 
of  Dan.  Josh.  19  :  45. 

Ben-e-fac'tor,  a  title  of  honor  given  to 
kings.  Luke  22  :  25. 

Bene-jaakan,  ben'e-ja'a-kan  (sons  of 
Jaakan),  the  twenty -seventh  station  of  the 
Israelites  in  their  journey  through  the  wil- 
derness. Num.  33  :  31,  32.  Same  as  Bee- 
roth. 

Ben-ha'dad  (son  of  Hadad),  the  title  of 
kings  of  Syria.  [1]  King  of  Damascus  in 
the  time  of  Asa,  king  of  Judah.  1  Kings 
15:  18;  2  Chron.  16:4.  [2]  A  king  of  Da- 
mascus in  the  time  of  Ahab.  1  Kings  20  :  1 ; 

2  Kings  6  :  24.  [3]  Son  of  Hazael.  2  Kings 
13:3;  Amos  1:4.  [4]  A  general  name  of 
kings  of  Syria  who  reigned  in  Damascus. 
Jer.  49 : 27. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Ben-ha'il  {valiant),  a  prince  of  Judah.  2 
Chroii.  17  : 7. 

Ben-ha'nan  {very  gracious),  a  sou  of 
Shimon.  1  Chron.  4  :  20. 

Ben'i-nu  {posterity),  a  Levite  who  sealed 
the  covenant  of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  13. 

Uen'.ja-min  (son  of  the  right  hand).  [1] 
The  twelfth  and  youngest  son  of  Jacob  and 
the  second  son  of  Racliel.  He  was  born 
near  Bethlehem  B.  c.  about  1729.  His 
mother,  who  died  soon  after  his  birth, 
named  him  Benoni  (son  of  my  sorroiv),  but 
his  father  gave  him  the  name  of  Benjamin. 
He  was  greatly  beloved  by  his  father,  who 
could  hardly  allow  him  to  go  to  Egypt  with 
his  brethren.  Gen.  chapters  48  and  43.  [2] 
The  tribe  of  Benjamin  liad  their  part  of  the 
Promised  Land  adjoining  Judah,  and  when 
the  ten  tribes  revolted  it  became  part  of  the 
kingdom  of  Judah.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. [3]  A  grandson  of  Jediael.  1  Chron. 
7  ;  10.  [4]  A  descendant  of  Harim  who  took 
a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  32.  [6]  A  Jew  who 
repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  3 :  23.  [6]  A  Jew  who  took  part  in 
the  ceremonial  of  purifying  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  34.  [7]  A  gate  of  Je- 
rusalem. Jer.  20  :  2 ;  Zech.  14  :  10. 

Ben'jam-ite,  a  person  of  the  tribe  of 
Benjamin.  Judg.  19  :  16;  1  Sam.  9  :  1. 
King  Saul  and  Saul  of  Tarsus  were  Ben- 
jamites. 

Be'no  {his  son),  son  of  Jaaziah.  1  Chron. 
24  : 26,  27. 

Ben-o'ni  {son  of  my  sorroxv),  the  name 
given  by  Rachel  to  her  second  son,  Gen.  35 : 
1«,  afterward  called  Ben.jamin  (which  see). 

Ben-zo'heth  {strong),  son  of  Ishi.  1 
Chron.  4  :  20. 

Be'on  (lord  or  house  of  On),  a  city  and 
vicinity.  It  belonged  to  Reuben.  Num.  32: 
3.    See  Baal-meon. 

Be'or  (shepherd).  [1]  Father  of  Bela, 
king  of  Edom.  Gen.  36  :  32;  1  Chron.  1  :  43. 
[2J  Father  of  Balaam  the  prophet.  Num. 
22  :  5;  Josh.  13:22.    He  is  called  BosoB  in 

2  Pet.  2  :  15. 

Be'ra  (gift),  a  king  of  Sodom  in  the  time 
of  Abram.  Gen.  14  :  2. 

Berachah,  ber'a-kah  {blessing).  [1]  An 
Israelite  who  aided  David  at  Ziklag.  1 
Cliron.  12  :  3.  [2]  A  valley  of  Judah.  2 
Chron.  20 :  26. 

Berachiah,  ber-a-ki'ah.  See  Beee- 
CHIAH,  No.  2. 

Beraiah,  ber-a-i'ah  {Jehovah  is  maker),  a 
son  of  Shimhi.  1  Chron.  8  :  21. 

Be-re'a,  a  city  of  Macedonia.  Paul 
preached  the  gospel  there  with  success 
when  he  first  visited  Europe.  Acts  17  : 10-13. 
It  is  now  called  Verria. 

Berechiah,  ber-e-ki'ah  (blessed  of  Jeho- 
vah).   [1]  A  grandson  of  Pedaiah.  1  Cliron. 

3  :  20.  [2]  Father  of  Asaph,  a  chief  singer, 
1  Chron.  15:17;  called  Beeachiah  in  1 
Chron.  6  :  39.  [3]  A  Levite  near  Jerusalem. 
1  Chron  9  :  16.  [4]  A  doorkeeper  for  the 
ark  of  the  covenant  in  tlie  Tabernacle.  1 
Chron.  15  :  23.  [5]  An  Ephraimite  who  op- 
posed bringing  captives  from  Judah  as  bond- 
men into  Samaria.  2  Cliron.  28  :  12.  [6] 
Father  of  Mcsliulliun.  Neh.  3  :  4.  30;  6  :  18. 
[7J  Father  of  Zechariah  the  prophet.  Zech. 
1  :  1,  7. 

Be'red  {seed  place).  [1]  A  place  in  the 
south  of  Canaan.  Gen.  16  : 14.  [2]  A  grand- 
son of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  7  :  20.  Same  as 
Bechek,  No.  2. 

Ber-e-iii'ce.    See  Bernice. 

Be'ri  (expounder),  sou  of  Zophah.  1 
Cliron.  7  :  36. 

Be-ri'ah  {unfortunate).  [1]  A  son  of 
Asher.  Gen.  46  :17  ;  1  Chron.  7  :  30.  [2]  A 
son  of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  7  :  23.  [3]  Son 
of  Elpaal.  1  Chron.  8  :  13,  16.  [4]  A  Levite 
descendant  of  Gershom.  1  Chron.  23  :  10,  11. 

Be-ri'ites,  a  family  of  Israelites  de- 
1080 


scended  from  Beriah,  son  of  Asher.  Num. 
26  :  44. 

Be'rites,  a  family  of  Israelites  in  the 
north  of  Canaan.  2  Sam.  20  :  14. 

Be'rith  {a  covenant),  a  word  often  used 
to  designate  the  covenant  which  God  made 
with  his  people,  is  found  in  Judges  9  :  46  as 
the  name  of  an  idol  (otherwise  called  Baal- 
BEEITH)  worshipped  at  Shechem. 

Bernice,  ber-ni'se,  or  Berenice,  ber-e- 
ni'se,  daughter  of  Herod  Agrippa.  Acts  25  : 
13,  23  ;  26  :  30. 

Berodach-baladan,  be-ro'dak-bal'a- 
dan,  or  Merodach-baladan,  me-ro'dak- 
bal'a-dan  {bold),  9.  king  of  Babylon.  2  Kings 
20  :  12;  Isa.  39  :  1.  See  Meeodach-bala- 
dan. 

Be-ro'thah  (food),  a  city  in  the  north 
of  Palestine.  Ezek.  47  : 16. 

Be-ro'thai  (cypresses  of  Jehovah),  n  city 
of  Hadadezer,  king  of  Zobar.  2  Sam.  8  : 8. 

Be'roth-ite,  the  native  place  of  Naharai, 
Joab's  armor-bearer.  1  Chron.  11  :  39.  It 
would  seem  to  mean  a  Jiative  of  Berothai, 
but  in  2  Sam.  23  :  37  Naharai  is  called  a 
Beerothite. 

Ber'yl,  a  precious  stone  used  in  the  high- 
priest's  breastplate.  It  is  supposed  to  re- 
semble the  emerald.  Exod.  28  :  20 ;  Rev.  21 : 
20. 

Be'sai  {treading  down),  a  Nethlnim  who 
returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  49 ;  Neh. 
7  :  52. 

Besodeiah,  bes-o-de'yah  {given  to  trust 
in  Jehovah),  a  repairer  of  the  old  gate  of  Je- 
rusalem. Neh.  3  :  6. 

Be'som,  a  broom  made  of  twigs.  Isa. 
14  : 23. 

Be'sor  {cool  brook),  a  brook  which  runs 
into  the  Mediterranean  near  Gaza.  1  Sam. 
30:9,  21. 

Be-stead',  in  Isa.  8  :  21,  means  circum- 
stanced ;  situated. 

Be-stow',  in  2  Kings  5:24  and  Luke 
12  :  17,  means  to  lay  away  safely. 

Be'tah  (confidence),  a  city  of  Hadadezer, 
king  of  Zobah.  2  Sam.  8:8.  It  is  called 
TiBHATH  in  1  Chron.  18  :  8. 

Be'teii  {height),  a  town  of  Asher,  near 
Ptolemais.  Josh.  19  :  25. 

Beth  (house),  a  part  of  many  names  of 
places. 

Beth-ab'a-ra  {place  afford),  John  1 :  28, 
a  jilace  on  the  east  side  of  Jordan,  where 
John  baptized.  Perhaps  the  same  as  Beth- 
BAEAH.  Judg.  7  :  24.  Some  of  the  best 
manuscripts  read  Bethany  same  as  Beth- 

ABARA. 

Beth-a'nath  (house  of  echo),  a  fenced 
city  of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :38;  Judg.  1  :  33. 

Beth-a'noth  (/lOK.se  o/ecAo).  [1]  A  city 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  59. 

Beth'a-ny  {house  of  dates  or  figs),  a  vil- 
lage on  the  Mount  of  Olives,  about  two 
miles  east  of  Jerusalem,  on  the  road  to 
Jericho.  It  was  the  residence  of  Lazarus 
and  his  sisters  Martha  and  Mary.  Christ 
often  visited  it,  and  it  was  the  scene  of 
some  of  the  most  interesting  events  of  his 
life.  Matt.  21:17;  26:6;  Mark  11:11,  12; 
14  :  3 ;  Luke  19  :  29 ;  24  :  50 ;  John  11 : 1,  18 ; 
12  : 1.  Its  modern  name  is  el  Azirhjeh  (place 
of  Lazarus).  [2]  Some  manuscripts  read 
Bethany  for  Bethabara  in  John  1  :  28. 
See  Bethabara. 

Beth-ar'a-bah  {house  of  the  desert),  a 
city  on  north  border  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:6, 
61.  Same  as  a  city  of  Benjamin,  Josh.  18: 
22,  and  as  Aeabah  in  Josh.  18  : 18,  near  the 
Dead  Sea. 

Beth-a'rain  (house  or  place  of  the  height), 
a  city  of  Gad.  Josh.  13  :  27.  It  is  supposed 
to  be  same  as  Beth-haean.  Num.  32  :  36. 

Beth-ar'bel  (house  of  God's  court),  a 
town  destroyed  by  Shahnaneser,  king  of 
Assyria.  Hos.  10  :  14. 

Beth-a'ven  {house  of  idols),  a  town  of 


Benjamin,  near  Bethel.  Josh.  7:2;  18:12; 
1  Sam.  13  :  5;  14  :  23.  Used  as  a  name  for 
Bethel  {house  of  God) ;  changed  to  Beth- 
AVEN  (house  of  idols).  Hos.  4  :  15  ;  5:  8. 

Beth-az'ma-veth  (house  of  Azmaveth),  a 
town  of  Benjamin.  Neh.  7  :  28.  It  is  called 
Azmaveth  in  Ezra  2  :  24. 

Beth-ba'aNme'on,  a  town  of  Moab 
given  to  Reuben.  Josh.  13 : 17.  See  Baal- 
meon. 

Beth-ba'rah  {fording-place),  a  place  in 
Gad,  on  the  east  side  of  Jordan.  Judg.  7  : 
24.    See  Beth-abara. 

Beth-bir'e-i  (place  of  the  city),  a  town 
of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  31.  Probably  same 
as  Beth-lebaoth  and  Lebaoth.  Josh.  19 : 
6;  15:32. 

Beth'-car  ( place  of  pasture),  a  stronghold 
of  the  Philistines  in  Judah.  1  Sam.  7:  11. 

Beth-da'gon  (house  of  Dagon).  [1]  A 
town  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  41.  [2]  A  town 
of  Asher.  Josh.  19  :  27. 

Beth-dib'la-tha'im,  a  town  of  the 
Moabites.  Jer.  48  :  22.  Same  as  Almon- 
diblathaim.  Num.  33:46. 

Beth'el  (house  of  God).  [1]  A  town  about 
twelve  miles  north  of  Jerusalem.  It  was 
visited  by  Abraham.  Gen.  12  :  8 ;  13  :  3.  Was 
the  scene  of  Jacob's  vision  of  the  ladder  from 
earth  to  heaven.  Gen.  28 : 11-19.  He  named 
the  place  Bethel.  Gen.  28  :  19.  It  was  first 
called  Luz,  Judg.  1  :  22,  23,  was  the  dwell- 
ing-i)lace  of  Jacob,  Gen.  35  :  1-8,  the  home 
of  prophets,  2  Kings  2  :  2,  3,  and  was  called 
Beth-aven  (house  of  idols).  Hos.  10  :  5,  8. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  It  is  now  called 
Beitin.  [2]  A  town  in  the  south  of  Judah. 
Josh.  12  : 16.  It  is  called  also  Chesil,  Beth- 
UL,  and  Bethuel.  [3]  Mount  Bethel,  a 
hilly  region  near  Bethel.  Josh.  16  :  1 ;  1 
Sam.  13  :  2. 

Beth'el-ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Bethel.  1 
Kings  16  :  34. 

Beth-e'mek  (house  of  the  valley),  a  town 
of  Asher.  Josh.  19:  27. 

Be'ther  (depth),  a  name  either  of  a  par- 
ticular place  of  uncertain  situation,  or  used 
as  a  descriptive  term  for  any  region  of  hills 
and  valleys.  Song  of  Solomon  2  :  17. 

Bethesda,  be-thez'dah  (house  of  mercy), 
a  pool  or  cistern  in  Jerusalem,  near  the 
sheep-market  gate.  Its  location  is  doubt- 
ful. It  was  a  great  resort  for  the  sick.  See 
John  5  : 2-9. 

Beth-e'zel  { place  of  declivity),  &  toyfn  of 
Judah  or  of  Israel,  probably  near  the  bound- 
ary-line. Mic.  1  :  11. 

Beth-ga'der  {walled  place),  a  descendant 
of  Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  :  51. 

Beth-ga'mul  {place  of  the  camel),  a  town 
of  the  Moabites.  Jer.  48  :  23. 

Beth-gil'gal.    See  Gilgal. 

Beth-haccerem,beth-hak 'se-rem  ( place 
of  the  vineyard),  a  town  of  Judah.  Neh.  3 : 
14 ;  Jer.  6  !  1. 

Beth-ha'ran  (strong  place),  a  city  built 
by  the  Gadites,  near  Gilead.  Num.  32  :  36. 
Same  as  Beth-aram  in  Josh.  13  :  27. 

Beth-hog'lah  (place  of  mngpies\  a  town 
of  Benjamin.  Josh.  15:6;'  18:'l9,  21. 

Beth-ho'ron  (place  of  hollows),  the  name 
of  tw'o  towns,  the  upper  and  the  nether,  about 
three  miles  apart,  in  Ephraim.  Josh.  10  :  10; 
16  :  3,  5:  1  Chron.  6  :  68. 

Beth-jesh'i-moth  or  Beth-jes'i- 
moth,  a  citv  of  the  Reubenites.  Num.  33: 
49;  Ezek.  2,5:9. 

Beth-leb'a-oth  {place  of  lionesses),  a 
town  in  Simeon.  Josh.  19  :  6.  See  Beth- 
birei. 

Beth'le-hem  (house  of  bread).  [1]  A  vil- 
lage of  Judah,  originally  called  Ephkath, 
Gen.  35  :  19,  and  which  is  more  fully  named 
Bethlehem  Judah  or  Bethlehem  Ephka- 
TAH.  It  is  about  six  miles  south  of  Jeru- 
salem, and  was  the  birthplace  of  David,  1 
Sam.  17  : 12,  and  of  Christ.  Matt.  2:1.  Ba- 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


shel  was  buried  near  it,  and  it  was  the  home 
of  Boaz,  Naomi,  and  Ruth.  It  was  visited 
by  the  shepherds,  Luke  2  : 15-17,  and  by  the 
(vise  men.  Matt.  2.  It  has  been  a  town  for 
more  than  four  thousand  years,  but  was  a 
imall  village  till  after  the  time  of  Christ, 
[t  is  now  called  Beit-Lahm,  and  has  five  thou- 
sand inhabitants.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. [2]  A  town  in  Zebulun,  six  miles 
(Vest  of  Nazareth.  Josh.  19  :  15.  [3]  A  de- 
scendant of  Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  :  51,  54 ;  4  :  4. 

Beth'le-hem  Eph'ra-tah.  See  Beth- 
lehem. 

Beth'le-hem-ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Beth- 
ehem  in  Judah.  1  Sam.  16  : 1 ;  2  Sam.  21 : 
L9. 

Beth'le-hem  Ju'dah.  SeeBETHLEHEM. 

Beth-maachah,  beth-ma'ah-kah  {place 
<f  oppression),  a  town  of  the  Manassites  on 
;he  east  side  of  Jordan.  2  Sam.  20  :  14 ;  2 
iings  15  :  29.  Same  as  Abel-beth-ma- 
ICHAH,  Abel-maim,  and  Abel. 

Betli-mar'ca-both  {place  of  chariots),  a 
;ity  of  Simeon.  Josh.  19  :  5 ;  1  Chron.  4  :  31. 

Beth-me'on  {place  of  habitation),  a  city 
if  Moab,  whose  destruction  was  foretold  by 
feremiah.  Jer.  48  :  23.    See  Baal-meon. 

Beth-niin'rah  {place  of  flowing  water),  a 
enced  city  of  Gad,  Num.  32  :  36;  Josh.  13  : 
7,  evidently  same  as  Nimrah,  Num.  32  :  3, 
,nd  Nimrim.  Isa.  15  :  6. 

Beth-pa'let  or  Beth-phe'let,  a  town 
n  the  south  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  27;  Neh. 
1 :  26. 

Beth'paz'zez  (place  of  destruction),  a 
own  of  Issachar.  Josh.  19  :  21. 

Beth-pe'or  (temple  of  Peor),  a  place  on 
'isgah.  Dent.  3  :  29 ;  Josh.  13 :  20.  See  Pis- 
,An. 

Bethphage,  beth'fa-je  {house  of  fiqs),  a 
illage  on  the  Mount  of  Olives,  near  Beth- 
ny.  Matt.  21 : 1 ;  Mark  11:1;  Luke  19  :  29. 

Beth-phe'Jet.    See  Beth-palet. 

Beth-ra'pha  {place  of  fear),  a  great- 
randson  of  Chelub.  1  Chron.  4  : 12. 

Beth-re'hob  {liouse  of  Rehoh).  [1]  A 
3wn  or  district  in  the  north  part  of  Ca- 
aan.  Judg.  18  :  28 ;  2  Sam.  10  :  6,  8.  Called 
lEHOB  in  Num.  13  :  21. 

Beth-sa'i-da  {place  of  nets),  a  city  on  the 
'est  side  and  near  the  north  end  of  the  Sea 
f  Galilee.  Matt.  11 :  21 ;  Luke  10  : 13 ;  John 
:  44.  [2]  It  seems  possible  that  there  was 
nother  city  of  the  same  name  on  the  east 
ank  of  the  Jordan,  near  the  Sea  of  Galilee, 
ee  Mark  8  :  22 ;  Luke  9  :  10. 

Beth'san,  Beth'shan,  or  Beth-she'- 
n,  a  city  five  miles  west  of  the  Jordan.  It 
'as  called  Scythopolis  after  the  captivity, 
ud  was  one  of  the  principal  cities  of  Decap- 
iis.  Josh.  17  :  11 ;  1  Chron.  7  :  29. 

Beth-she'mesh  {house  of  the  sun).  [1] 
.  city  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  10;  1  Sam.  6  :  9. 
I]  A  city  of  Issachar.  Josh.  19 :  22.  [3J  A 
ity  of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  38.  [4]  A  name 
iven  by  Jeremiah  to  a  city  of  Egypt.  Jer. 
3  :  13.  Same  as  Heliopolis,  or  On.  See  On. 

Beth-she'mite,  an  inhabitant  of  Beth- 
aemesh.  1  Sam.  6  :  14,  18. 

Beth-shit'tah  {place  of  acacia),  a  town 
f  Is.sachar.  Judg.  7  :  22. 

Beth-tap'pu-ah  {place  of  fruit  trees),  a 
ity  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  53. 

Be-thu'el  {dweller  in  God).  [1]  A  son  of 
rahor.  Gen.  22  :  22 ;  25 :  20.  [2]  A  town  of 
imeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  30. 

Be'thii-el,  and  Be'thul.  See  Chesil, 
nd  Bethel. 

Beth' 'Xur  {place  of  rock).  [1]  A  city  of 
udah.  Josh.  15  :  58 ;  Neh.  3  :  16.  [2]  A 
ame  of  the  son  of  Maon.  1  Chron.  2 :  45. 

Be-times',  in  Gen.  26  :  31,  etc.,  means 
a,rly. 

Bet'o-iiim  (heights),  a  city  of  Gad.  Josh. 
3 : 26. 

Be-troth'iiig  or  espousing,  es-powz'- 
ig.    In  ancient  times  the  Jews  often  be- 


trothed their  daughters  without  their  con- 
sent and  while  they  were  quite  young.  A 
written  contract  vvas  sometimes  made,  in 
which  the  bridegroom  agreed  to  give  a  cer- 
tain sum  to  the  bride.  The  betrothal  could 
not  be  dissolved,  except  by  divorce  or  death. 
Deut.  20  :  7 ;  Exod.  21  :  9.  See  page  421  in 
the  Analysis. 

Beu'Iah  (married),  a  term  used  by  Isaiah 
to  denote  the  intimate  relation  of  the  Jew- 
ish Church  to  God.  Isa.  62  :  4. 

Bewray,  be-ray',  in  Prov.  27  :  16 ;  Matt. 
26  :  73,  means  to  disclose,  and  in  Isa.  16:3, 
to  betray. 

Be'zai  (shining).  [1]  An  Israelite  whose 
descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon.  Ezra  2:17;  Neh.  7  :  23.  [2]  A 
family  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Neheiniah.  Neh.  10:  18. 

Be-zal'e-el  (God  is  protection).  [1]  A 
man  of  Judah  fitted  by  God  for  work  on  the 
ark  of  the  testimony  and  the  Tabernacle. 
Exod.  31 :  2 ;  2  Chron.  1 :  5.  [2]  A  Jew  who 
returned  from  Babylon  and  had  taken  a  for- 
eign wife.  Ezra  10  :  .30. 

Be'zek  (lightning).  [1]  A  city  in  the 
mountains  of  Judah.  Judg.  1  :  3-5.  [2] 
May  be  a  district  north  of  Tirzah.  1  Sam. 
11 :  8. 

Be'zer  {strong).  [1]  A  city  of  refuge  in 
the  wilderness  east  of  Jordan.  Deut.  4  :  43; 
Josh.  21  :  36.  [2]  An  Israelite  of  Asher.  1 
Chron.  7 :  37. 

Be'ze-tha  or  Be'zeth,  a  hill  in  Jerusa- 
lem. 

Bi'ble.  The  word  bible  is  of  Greek  ori- 
gin, and  means  simply  "  the  book  "  or  "  the 
books."  In  the  sense  which  it  now  has 
throughout  the  world,  it  was  first  used  in 
the  fourth  century  by  the  Greek  Father, 
Chrysostom,  but  it  was  so  natural  to  the 
Christians  to  designate  the  volume  which 
contains  the  standard  of  their  faith  and 
duty  and  the  foundation  of  their  hope  as 
"The  Book,"  that  the  word  was  bodily 
transferred  from  Greek  into  Latin,  and 
thence  into  all  modern  languages.  Before 
that  time  the  Christians  generally  desig- 
nated the  collection  of  their  religious  books 
by  terms  corresponding  to  our  "  Scriptures," 
"  Holy  Writ,"  "  Sacred  Writings,"  etc. 

The  Bible  consists  of  the  Old  and  the 
New  Testament.  The  word  testament  is 
of  Latin  origin,  and  a  translation  of  the 
Greek  word  diatheke,  used  by  Paul,  2  Cor.  3 : 
14,  meaning  "covenant ;"  so  that  the  terms 
Old  Testament  and  New  Testament 
actually  mean  the  books  of  the  Old  and  of 
the  New  Covenant.  A  peculiar  place,  so 
to  speak,  between  the  Old  and  the  New 
Testament,  is  occupied  by  the  apocryphal 
books.  What  should  be  said  about  them  is 
given  under  the  special  heading  Apocry- 
pha (which  see). 

I.  The  Old  Testament  consists  of 
thirty-nine  books  arranged  so  as  to  corre- 
spond to  the  twenty-two  letters  of  the  He- 
brew alphabet,  the  twelve  minor  prophets 
counting  as  one,  Ruth  being  coupled  with 
Judges,  Ezra  with  Nehemiah,  Lamentations 
with  Jeremiah,  and  the  two  books  of  Sam- 
uel, Kings,  and  Chronicles  counting  as  one 
each ;  and  further,  so  that  the  five  double 
books,  Samuel,  Kings,  Chronicles,  Ezra,  and 
Jeremiah,  correspond  to  the  five  double  let- 
ters of  the  alphabet.  The  dates  when  these 
thirty-nine  books  were  written,  in  whole  or 
in  part,  vary  from  the  age  of  Moses  to  the 
time  of  Ezra.  The  collection  of  them  was 
consequently  gradual.  Moses  ordered  that 
the  books  of  the  Law  should  be  put  in  the 
ark  of  the  covenant,  Deut.  31:  26;  Joshua 
and  other  annals,  the  Proverbs,  and  Prophe- 
cies were  added,  Zech.  7:12;  Isa.  29  .  18  ; 
34  :  16;  and  finally  the  collection  was  closed, 
acoording  to  Jewish  tradition,  in  the  time 
of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah  by  the  men  of  the 


Great  Synagogue.  At  all  events,  the  He- 
brew Canon  in  its  present  shape  existed  at 
the  time  of  Christ. 

The  existence  of  the  Apocrypha,  as  well 
as  the  circumstance  that  several  books  un- 
known to  us  are  mentioned  both  in  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments,  i)roves  that  the  Old 
Testament  collection  did  not  embrace  the 
whole  sacred  literature  of  the  Jews,  but 
only  their  Canon;  that  is,  those  books 
which  were  received  among  them  as  writ- 
ten by  divine  authority.  The  Greek  word 
canon  meant  first  a  straight  staff,  then  a 
measuring-rod,  and  finally,  since  tlie  fourth 
century,  the  word  has  been  used  to  denote 
the  rule  according  to  which  the  genuine- 
ness of  the  writings  of  the  Old  and  the 
New  Testament  was  defined,  or  those  writ- 
ings themselves.  The  Old  Testament  Canon 
is  mentioned  in  the  prologue  to  the  Greek 
translation  of  Ecclesiasticus  (B.  c.  131), 
by  Philo  JudiEUS  (b.  c.  20-A.  d.  40),  by 
Josephus  (a.  d.  38-100),  who,  in  speaking 
of  the  books  of  the  Old  Testament,  adds 
that  since  the  death  of  Artaxerxes  (B.C. 
424)  no  one  had  dared  to  add  anything  to 
them,  to  take  anything  from  them,  or  to 
make  any  change  in  them.  From  the  Syna- 
gogue the  Canon  passed  into  the  Christian 
Church.  The  Jews  generally  arranged  the 
books  of  their  Canon  into  three  classes :  the 
Law,  comprising  the  five  books  of  Moses ; 
the  Prophets,  divided  into  two  groups :  the 
former  prophets,  or  the  historical  books  of 
Joshua,  Judges,  Samuel,  and  Kings ;  and 
the  later  prophets,  or  the  prophets  proper 
(though  with  the  exception  of  the  book  of 
Daniel,  which  they  placed  in  the  last  class); 
and  the  Hagiographa  (or  Holy  Writings), 
embracing  the  Psalms,  Proverbs,  Job,  Can- 
ticles, Ruth,  Lamentations,  Ecclesiastes,  Es- 
ther, Daniel,  Ezra,  Nehemiah,  and  Chron- 
icles— an  arrangement  very  similar  to  the 
common  modern  division,  namely:  [1]  The 
Pentateuch  (or  five  books  of  Moses);  [2] 
The  Historical  Books  (from  Joshua  to 
the  end  of  Esther) ;  [3]  The  Poetical  or 
Devotional  Books  (from  Job  to  the  Song 
of  Solomon) ;  [41  The  Prophetical  Books 
(from  Isaiah  to  Malachi). 

All  the  writings  of  the  Old  Testament 
Canon  are  in  Hebrew,  with  the  exception 
of  a  few  minor  portions,  which  are  in 
Chaldee.  Hebrew  belongs  to  the  Shemitic 
group  of  languages,  and  is  very  different 
from  any  language  belonging  to  the  Aryan 
group.  It  is  somewhat  lacking  in  that  pre- 
cision and  flexibility  which  fit  a  language 
for  philosophical  and  dialectical  reasoning, 
but  its  great  imaginative  power  and  its 
depth  of  feeling  have  made  it  a  wonderful 
vehicle  for  the  expression  of  religious  de- 
votion. The  books  of  the  Old  Testament 
are  the  only  works  extant  in  pure  Hebrew. 
Each  of  these — namely.  Genesis,  Exodus, 
Leviticus,  Numbers,  Deuteronomy, 
Joshua,  Judges,  Ruth,  I.  Samuel,  II. 
Samuel,  I.  Kings,  II.  Kings,  I.  Chron- 
icles, II.  Chronicles,  Ezra,  Nehemiah, 
Esther,  Job,  Psalms,  Proverbs,  Eccle- 
siastes, Song  of  Solomon,  Isaiah,  Jere- 
miah, Lamentations,  Ezekiel,  Daniel, 
HosE.\,  Joel,  Amos,  Obadiah,  Jonah,  Mi- 
CAH,  Nahum,  Hasakkuk,  Zephaniah, 
Haggai,  Zechariah,  and  Malachi — will 
be  treated  separately  under  its  own  head- 
ing. 

II.  The  New  Testament  consists  of 
I  four  Gospels,  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles, 
twenty-one  Epistles,  and  the  Revelation. 
All  of  these  books  were  written  within  the 
first  century  after  Christ,  but  between  two 
and  three  more  centuries  passed  before  the 
Canon  was  finally  settled.  This  was  done  by 
:  the  councils  of  Laodicea  (a.d.  369),  Hippo 
I  Regius  (a.d.  393),  and  Carthage  (A.  D.  397). 
All  the  Christian  churches  agree  on  this  im- 
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portant  point  and  have  the  same  New  Tes- 
tament, though  in  different  versions. 

All  the  books  of  the  New  Testament  are 
farther  spoken  of  under  their  respective 
titles.  See  Matthew,  Mark,  Luke,  John, 
Acts,  Eomans,  I.  Corinthians,  II.  V,o- 

RINTHIANS,  GALATIANS,  EpHPJSIANS,  PhIL- 
IPPIANS,  COLOSSIANS,  I.  ThESSALONIANS,  II. 

Thessalonians,  I.  Timothy,  II.  Timothy, 
Titus,  Philemon,  Hebrews,  James,  I.  Pe- 
ter, II.  Peter,  I.  John,  II.  John,  III.  John, 
Jude,  Eevelation. 

The  books  of  the  New  Testament  are 
written  in  Hellenistic  Greek  as  commonly 
spoken  and  generally  understood,  not  only 
in  Asia  Minor,  but  also  in  Syria,  Palestine, 
Egypt,  and  even  in  Rome.  It  is  not  classical 
Greek ;  it  shows  influences  of  the  Hebrew, 
beside  which  it  was  used.  But  it  was  best 
adapted  for  the  expre.ssion  of  the  truths  of 
the  Christian  religion  and  for  the  Christians 
of  the  apostolic  age.  It  admits  of  easy  ti'ans- 
lation  into  other  languages  without  losing 
its  force  and  Iteauty. 

III.  MANrst  iiiPTs  AND  Editions  of  the 
Bible. — Before  the  invention  of  the  art  of 
printing,  in  the  middle  of  the  fifteenth  cen- 
tury, books  were  reproduced  by  rewriting, 
and  existed  only  as  manuscripts.  These 
manuscripts  were  generally  made  on  finely 
prepared  skin  (parchment),  or  later  on  paper 
made  from  the  leaves  of  the  papyrus-jilant 
or  otherwise,  and  were  generally  in  the  form 
of  rolls — ^just  as  we  often  have  maps  rolled 
on  sticks — or  later  in  the  form  of  books  con- 
sisting of  leaves  tied  together  with  strings. 

Ancient  Hebrew  Books  or  Rolls.  —  The 
"  book  "  kept  in  the  sacred  place  of  the  Is- 
raelites was  not  such  a  book  as  the  reader 
now  holds  in  his  hand,  of  paper,  with  leaves 
and  a  cover,  and  opening  by  a  flexible  back  ; 
nor  were  the  words  and  verses  and  chapters 
arranged  like  ours.  In  tho.se  days,  and  down 
to  a  period  long  after  the  time  of  Christ,  the 
'*  book  "  was  a  parchment  roll  made  of  skins 
fastened  together  in  a  long  strip;  the  text 
was  written  upon  it  in  narrow  columns 
from  top  to  bottom,  without  any  break  be- 
tween words,  sentences,  verses,  or  chapters ; 
and  the  direction  of  its  writing  and  reading 
was  from  right  to  left,  exactly  the  reverse 
of  ours.  The  same  order  is  still  used  in  the 
Hebrew  language,  as  any  one  may  see  who 
will  examine  a  Hebrew  book  as  now  printed. 
To  make  this  clear  we  will  give  the  first 
three  verses  of  Genesis  in  the  English 
words  and  letters,  but  arranged  as  in  the 
ancient  Hebrew  roll : 

gfotiripsehtdnapee  rcdoggninnigebehtnl 

afehtniiimdevomdo  htdnanevaehehtdetae 

dnasretawelitfoec  htraeehtdnahtraee 

eberc'litteldiasdog  dnamroftuohtiwsaw 

awereUtdnath^il  awssenkraddnadiov 

thgils  dehtfoecafehtnopus 

The  above  example  must  be  read  from 
right  to  left,  beginning  with  the  capital 
letter  "  I "  in  the  first  line  of  the  right- 
hand  column.  The  two  columns  contain 
the  following  verses : 

1.  In  the  beginning  God  created  the 
heaven  and  the  earth. 

2.  And  the  earth  was  without  form,  and 
void  ;  and  darkness  was  upon  the  face  of  the 
deep.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  moved  upon 
the  face  of  the  waters. 

3.  And  God  said.  Let  there  be  light:  and 
there  was  light. 

Each  ancient  letter  was  probably  an 
eighth,  or  even  a  quarter  of  an  inch  high 
and  wide ;  the  columns  were  a  foot  long 
and  four  inches  wide,  or  even  consider- 
ably more.  VVe  copy  from  Home  the  de- 
scription of  a  parchment  roll  now  in  the 
British  Museum,  containing  the  Pentateuch 
alone :  "  It  is  a  large  double  roll,  containing 
the  Hebrew  Pentateuch,  written  with  very 
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great  care  on  forty  brown  African  skins. 
These  skins  are  of  diflerent  breadths,  some 
containing  more  columns  than  others.  The 
columns  are  one  hundred  and  fifty-three  in 
number,  each  of  which  contains  about  sixty- 
three  lines,  is  about  twenty-two  inches  dee|), 
and  generally  more  than  five  inches  broad." 
With  the  prescribed  margins  above  and  be- 
low, and  the  spaces  between  the  columns, 
this  "  roll,"  therefore,  if  unrolled  and  laid 
on  the  ground,  would  occupy  a  space  seven- 
ty-six feet  long  and  two  feet  two  inches 
wide.  It  is  thus  evident  that  tiie  rolls  of 
those  ancient  times  were  extremely  cum- 
brous and  inconvenient  compared  with  the 
books  of  the  present  day.  The  skins  of 
parchment  in  such  a  roll  were  tied  together 
with  strings  made  of  the  skin  of  some  clean 
animal,  and  the  whole  was  rolled  upon  a 
round  stick  at  each  end,  while  a  disk  above 
and  below  the  parchment  on  each  stick,  like 
the  heads  of  a  spool,  served  to  guide  the 
parchment  in  rolling  up  and  to  protect  the 
edges  of  the  skins.  It  was,  of  course,  un- 
avoidable, with  this  manner  of  re])roduc- 
tion,  that  errors,  either  from  misunder- 
standing or  from  carelessness,  should  creep 
into  the  text,  but  no  book  from  ancient 
times  has  come  down  to  us  better  preserved 
than  the  Bible.  Of  small  variations  there 
are  many,  but  few  of  them  materially  affect 
the  sense  and  most  of  them  can  be  corrected 
by  collation  of  manuscripts. 

The  sacred  m'iginal  manuscripts  of  the  Old 
Testament  were  lost  when  Nebuchadnezzar 
took  Jerusalem  (B.C.  588),  and  the  original 
manuscripts  of  the  collection  and  the  manu- 
script arrangement  by  Ezra  and  Nehemiah 
were  lost  in  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem 
by  Titus  (A.  D.  70).  The  text  was,  never- 
theless, preserved  with  the  most  scrupulous 
care,  both  for  service  in  the  synagogues  and 
for  private  u.se,  and  was  regarded  with  ex- 
treme reverence. 

Specially  noteworthyin  this  connection  are 
the  Masoretes,  from  masora,  "tradition,"  a 
body  of  scholars  who  lived  at  Tiberias  and 
at  Sora  in  the  Euphrates  Valley  between 
the  fifth  and  twelfth  centuries.  To  them 
we  owe  the  addition  of  the  vowel-points  in 
the  writing  down  of  the  text;  and  the  text, 
such  as  we  now  have  it,  is  generally  called 
the  Masoretic,  after  them.  The  oldest  manu- 
script extant  dates  from  the  tenth  century. 
The  Hebrew  Bible  was  first  printed  in  parts, 
the  Pentateuch  in  1482,  the  older  Prophets 
in  1485,  the  later  Prophets  in  1486,  the  Ha- 
giographa,  or  Sacred  Writings,  in  1487.  The 
whole  Old  Testament  in  Hebrew  appeared 
first  in  1488  (Sorino:  Abraham  ben  Chayin 
de'  Tintori),  in  double  columns,  folio. 

The  manuscripts  of  the  New  Testament  are 
both  older  and  more  numerous  than  those 
of  the  Old  Testament.  They  are  in  two 
distinct  groups :  uncials,  written  in  capitals 
throughout,  and  without  any  division  of 
sentences  or  words;  and  cursives,  written 
in  running  hand,  as  we  now  write.  The 
former  are  the  oldest,  ranging  from  the 
fourth  to  the  tenth  century.  The  oldest 
two  manuscripts  extant,  dating  from  the 
age  of  Constantine  the  Great,  are  [1]  Codex 
Vaticunus,  so  called  because  it  belongs  to  the 
Vatican  library.  A  facsimile  edition  of  the 
New  Testament  (one  hundred  copies)  was 
published  in  Rome,  1889.  [2]  The  Coder 
Sinaiticus,  which  was  discovered  by  a  Ger- 
man scholar,  Tischendorf  (A.  D.  1859),  in  the 
monastery  of  Mount  Sinai.  It  is  now  in  St. 
Petersburg,  and  a  quasi-facsimile  was  pub- 
lished in  1862,  in  four  volumes.  The  orig- 
inal manuscripts  of  the  apostles  and  evan- 
gelists wore  written  on  perishable  Egyptian 
paper,  and  had  therefore  disappeared  in  the 
second  century.  But  there  are  more  copies 
of  them  than  of  any  other  ancient  writings, 
and  the  materials  for  the  restoration  of  the 


original  text  are  abundant — about  two  thou- 
sand manuscripts  of  all  kinds,  ancient  ver- 
sions, and  patristic  quotations.  An  immense 
amount  of  labor  and  skill  has  been  spent, 
during  the  last  and  present  centuries,  upon 
the  critical  examination  and  collation  of 
these  sources.  We  have  now  a  pure  and 
reliable  text  of  the  Greek  Testament,  which 
has  been  utilized  by  the  Committees  of  Brit- 
ish and  American  Revisers  of  1881  for  the 
benefit  of  the  English-reading  community. 

The  division  into  chapters  and  rerses  was 
introduced  very  early  in  the  Old  Testament 
for  liturgical  purposes;  first  in  the  Law, 
then  in  the  Prophets;  first  simply  in  fifty- 
four  sections,  to  correspond  to  the  Sabbaths 
in  the  Jewish  intercalary  year ;  then  more 
elaborately  in  minor  sections.  As  for  the 
New  Testament,  the  division  was  first  ap- 
plied to  the  Gospels  by  Ammonius  of  Alex- 
andria (a.  D.  220 j,  in  order  to  facilitate  the 
comparison  of  corresponding  portions  of  the 
several  Gospels.  The  general  application  of 
it  to  all  the  books  is  of  much  later  date,  and 
due  to  Cardinal  Hugo  of  St.  Cher  (died  \.  D. 
1263),  whose  Concordance  to  the  Vulgate  has 
also  a  division  into  verses.  The  present  sys- 
tem of  verse-divisions  was  introduced  by 
Robert  Stephens  in  his  edition  of  the  Greek 
Testament  (a.  d.  1551 ). 

The  first  published  edition  of  the  Greek 
text  of  the  New  Testament  is  that  by  Eras- 
mus, Basel  (a.  d.  1516).  The  first  printed 
edition  of  the  original  text  of  the  whole 
Bible  is  that  in  the  Complutensian  Polyglot 
(a.  d.  1514-20),  six  volumes  folio,  thus  called 
from  Complutum,  the  Latin  name  of  the  place 
where  it  was  printed  (Alcala  in  Spain),  and 
the  Greek  word  pob/dlot,  "  many-tongued," 
because  the  original  Hebrew  and  Greek  text 
was  printed  in  parallel  columns  between  the 
Greek  and  Latin  translations. 

IV. — Versions  of  the  Bible,  or  at  least 
of  parts  of  it,  are  now  found  in  almost  every 
language  spoken  on  the  globe.  The  Esqui- 
maux of  Greenland,  the  Indians  of  North 
America,  the  Negroes  and  Kaffirs  of  Africa, 
the  remnants  of  the  old  native  races  in  the 
East  Indies,  the  numerous  tribes  in  the  Ma- 
layan Archipelago,  the  Chinese,  the  Japan- 
ese, etc.,  all  have  access  to  the  Bible.  We 
mention  below  only  those  among  the  oldest 
versions  which  are  important  for  the  right 
understanding  of  the  original  text  and  the 
English  versions. 

Old  Versions  of  the  Bible. —  The  Tar- 
gums  are  not  exactly  a  translation,  but  rather 
a  paraphrase  of  the  Old  Testament's  Hebrew 
text  into  Chaldee,  made  after  the  return 
from  the  captivity,  when  the  Jews  had  lost 
the  ready  command  of  their  native  tongue 
and  had  adopted  the  Aramaic  dialect,  a  mix- 
ture of  Hebrew  and  Chaldee.  The  word  tar- 
guin  means  "  intei'pretation." 

The  Septnagint,  or  the  LXX.,  a  Greek 
translation  of  the  Old  Testament,  made  by 
seventy  (a  round  number  for  seventy-two) 
Jewish  scholars,  whence  its  name,  in  Alex- 
andria, under  the  patronage  of  Ptolemy 
Philadelphus,  B.  c.  285. 

The  Peshito,  a  translation  of  the  Bible  into 
Syriac,  done  by  Christians,  and  from  the  orig- 
inal text,  Hebrew  and  Greek,  probably  in  the 
beginning  of  the  third  or  perhaps  toward  the 
close  of  the  second  century,  and  in  general 
use  throughout  Syria  during  the  fourth  cen- 
tury.   The  word pes/i)7o  means  "simple."  ; 

Itala,  the  oldest  Latin  translation,  bat 
known  to  us  only  from  fragments  in  the 
early  Latin  Fathers  (Tertullian,  Cyprian, 
etc.). 

The  Vulgate,  the  authorized  Latin  transla- 
tion of  the  whole  Bible,  was  made  by  Jerome 
(A.D.  385-405i  from  the  original  text,  on  the 
basis  of  an  older  Latin  version  called  the 
Itala.  It  was  generally  adopted  by  the 
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..  D.  1563)  ascribed  to  it  the  same  authority 
to  the  original  text,  aud  calls  it  "  The  old 
id  commonly  accepted  version,"  whence  its 
ime,  Vulgate. 

English  Versions  of  the  Bible.— 
ranslatious  of  the  Psalms  and  other  parts 
the  Bible  were  made  as  early  as  the  thir- 
enth  century,  and  even  iu  the  Saxon  period. 
A.  D.  1381. —  Wyclif's  Translation  was  made 
T  John  Wyclif  (about  1324-84)  and  Nicholas 
ereford  from  the  Latin  Vulgate.  The  New 
sstament  was  printed  iu  1581 ;  the  whole 
ork,  in  an  authentic  revision,  not  until 
150.  But  in  manuscript  it  seems  to  have 
id  a  very  wide  circulation.  It  was  tlie 
•st  translation  of  the  whole  Bible  into  the 
Qglish  language. 

A.  D.  1525. — Tyndale's  Translation  of  the 
ew  Testament  was  made  by  William  Tyn- 
ile  (born  1484 ;  burnt  at  the  stake  1536) 
om  the  original  text  as  published  by  Eras- 
us.  The  New  Testament  was  printed  at 
orms  in  152.5.  Of  the  Old  Testament  he 
ily  translated  the  books  of  Moses,  repub- 
ihed  by  Mombert  (New  York,  1884). 
A.  D.  1535. — Miles  Coverdale's  Translation 
'  the  whole  Bible  was  made  from  Tyndale, 
le  Latin  Vulgate,  aud  the  German.  It  was 
le  first  version  of  the  whole  Bible  published 
modern  English  (Wyclif's  translation  be- 
g  in  mediaeval  English). 
A.  D.  1537. —  Thomas  Matthew's  Bible  was 
ade  (under  this  assumed  name)  from  the 
anslations  of  Tyndale  and  Coverdale  by 
)hn  Eogers,  the  first  martyr  under  Queen 
ary  (1.555).  It  was  published  under  the 
ing's  license,  and  was  the  first  "  Author- 
ed Version." 

A.  D.  1539. — Taverner's  was  a  purified  edi- 
on  of  Thomas  Matthew's  Bible,  edited  by 
averner. 

A.  D.  1539. —  The  Great  Bible,  or  Cranmer's 
ible,  was  a  new  edition  of  Thomas  Mat- 
lew's  Bible,  published  in  England  under 
le  authority  of  the  English  reformer, 
homas  Cranmer,  who  was  burned  at  the 
ake  in  1556.  It  was  the  first  edition  in 
hich  the  words  not  found  in  the  original 
ere  printed  in  different  type. 
A.  D.  1560. — The  Geneva  Version,  made  in 
eneva  by  refugees  from  the  persecutions  of 
ueen  Mary,  appeared  1560.  It  was  the  fa- 
jrite  version  of  the  Puritans,  and  many 
ipies  were  brought  to  America  by  the  early 
ittlers  of  New  England, 
A.  D.  1568. — -Bishops'  Bible,  a  folio  version 
ised  on  Cranmer's,  aud  executed  by  fifteen 
leolouians,  eight  of  whom  were  bishops,  in 
jposition  to  the  Geneva  Bible.  It  was  is- 
led  in  three  parts  in  1568-72.  It  was  large, 
)stly,  and  short-lived. 
A.  D.  1582.  —  The  Douai  Bible,  or  the 
heims  Versioyi,  was  made  from  the  Latin 
ulgate  by  English  Roman  Catholic  divines 
ho  were  at  first  connected  with  the  college 
;  Eheims,  and  later  with  that  at  Douai,  a 
)wn  of  France.  The  New  Testament  was 
ablished  in  1582;  the  Old  Testament,  in 
309-10. 

A.  D.  1611. — King  James's  Version,  or  the 
uthorized  Version,  was  proposed  at  the 
[ampton  Court  Conference,  January,  1604, 
nd  begun  in  the  same  year  by  forty-seven 
liblical  scholars,  who,  at  the  invitation  of 
ling  James  I.  of  Great  Britain,  though  not 
t  his  expense,  assembled,  formed  themselves 
ito  six  companies,  and  immediately  went 
5  work.  It  appeared  in  1611,  and  has  ever  [ 
ince  been  one  of  the  mainstays  of  the  re- 
gions life  of  the  English-speaking  race,  "a 
icred  thing,  which  doubt  has  never  dimmed 
nd  controversy  never  soiled."  The  Bible, 
r  parts  of  it,  is  now  printed  in  about  two 
undred  and  thirty  different  languages  or 
ialects. 

A.  D.  1881  :  1885.— T^ie  Revised  Version  is 
revision  of  King  James's  Version,  aud  was 


made  by  an  English  and  an  American  com- 
mittee of  Biblical  scholars,  of  all  the  evan- 
gelical denominations,  working  together, 
1870-85,  for  the  purpose  of  bringing  the  Au- 
thorized Version  into  perfect  harmony  with 
the  present  state  of  the  English  language 
and  the  results  of  the  latest  Biblical  re- 
searches in  textual  criticism,  philology, 
archaeology,  and  history.  The  New  Testa- 
ment was  published  by  the  University 
Presses  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  in  1881 ; 
the  Old  Testament,  in  1885.  The  sacred 
text  is  arranged  in  paragraphs  instead  of 
chapters  and  verses.  The  chapters  and 
verses  of  the  Authorized  Version  are  indi- 
cated in  the  Revised  Version  by  figures  on 
the  margin.  The  poetical  books  of  the  Old 
Testament,  and  such  quotations  from  them 
iu  the  New  Testament  as  extend  to  two  or 
more  lines,  are  arranged  so  as  to  agree  with 
the  metrical  divisions  of  the  Hebrew  orig- 
inal. The  hymns  in  the  first  two  chapters 
of  Luke  are  arranged  in  the  same  way. 

Bichri,  bik-ri  {youth),  aBenjamite  whose 
son  Sheba  stirred  up  rebellion  against  David 
after  Absalom  died.  2  Sam.  20 : 1. 

Bid'kar  (servant  of  Kar),  one  of  Jehu's 
captains.  2  Kings  9  :  25. 

Bier,  a  frame  on  which  a  dead  body  is 
carried  to  the  grave  by  men.  Luke  7 : 14. 

Big'tha  (given  by  fortune),  a  chamberlain 
of  Ahasuerus.  Esth.  1 :  10. 

Big'than  or  Big'tha-na,  a  chamberlain 
who  conspired  with  Teresh  against  Ahasue- 
rus. Esth.  2:  21. 

Big'vai  (happy).  [1]  A  chief  man  among 
the  Jews  who  returned  from  Babylon.  Ezra 
2:2;  Neh.  7 :  7.  [2]  An  Israelite  whose  de- 
scendants returned  from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  : 
14 ;  Neh.  7  :  19.  [3]  Perhaps  .same  as  No.  2. 
[4]  A  family  of  Jews  who  sealed  the  cove- 
nant made  by  Nehemiab.  Neh.  10  :  16. 

Birdad  (lord  Adad),  one  of  Job's  three 
friends  that  visited  him  in  his  affliction. 
Job  2  :  11 ;  42  :  9. 

Bil'e-am  (place  of  conquest),  a  city  of 
Manasseh.  1  Chron.  6  :  70. 

Bil'gah  {firstborn).  [1]  A  priest  of  the 
sanctuary.  1  Chron.  24 :  14.  [2]  A  priest 
who  returned  from  Babylon.  Neh.  12  :  5,  18. 

Bil'ga-i  (firstborn),  a  priest  or  family  of 
priests  who  sealed  the  covenant  of  Nehe- 
miab. Neh.  10 :  8. 

BlThah  (tender).  [1]  The  handmaid  of 
Rachel.  Gen.  29  -.29;  1  Chron.  7  :  13.  [2]  A 
town  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  29.  Proljably 
same  as  Balah  in  Josh.  19  :  3. 

Bil'han  (fender).  [1]  A  son  of  Ezer. 
Gen.  36  :  27 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  42.  [2]  A  son  of 
Jediael.  1  Chron.  7  :  10. 

Birshan  (searcher),  a  prince  of  the  Jews 
who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:2; 
Neh.  7:7. 

Bim'hal  (circumcised),  son  of  Japhlet.  1 
Chron.  7  :  33. 

Bind,  in  Job  26  :  8  and  Acts  9  :  14,  means 
imprison  or  confine  closely. 

Bin'e-a  (wanderer),  a  son  of  Moza.  1 
Chron.  8 :  37 ;  9 : 43. 

Bin-nu'i  (a  building).  [1]  Father  of 
Noadiah.  Ezra  8  :  33.  [2  and  3]  Jews  who 
took  foreign  wives.  Ezra  10:  30,  38.  [4]  A 
Jew  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jeru- 
salem after  the  captivity.  [5]  An  Israelite 
whose  descendants  returned  from  Babylon. 
Neh.  7  : 15.  He  is  called  Bani  in  Ezra  2  : 
10.  [6]  A  Levite  who  returned  after  the 
captivity.  Neh.  12  :  8. 

Birds.  See  pages  95,  390,  649  in  the 
Analysis. 

Bir'sha  (strong),  king  of  Gomorrah  in 
Ahram's  time.  Gen.  14  :  2. 

Birth.    See  page  428  in  the  Analysis. 

Birth'day.  Anniversaries  of  birthdays 
were  celebrated  in  ancient  times.  Gen.  40: 20. 
They  are  not  mentioned  among  the  Jews, 
except  iu  the  case  of  Herod.  Matt.  14  :  6. 


Birth'right,  special  privileges  enjoyed 
among  the  Hebrews  by  the  firstborn  son. 
See  Firstborn,  and  page  471  iu  the 
Analysis. 

Bir'za-vitli  (olive-well),  a  grandson  of 
Beriah.  1  Chron.  7  :  31. 

Bish'lain  (in  peace),  a  ruler  in  Israel  who 
wrote  to  the  king  of  Persia  against  the  Jews 
who  were  rebuilding  Jerusalem.  Ezra  4  :  7. 

Bish'op,  an  oflicial  title  used  inter- 
changeably with  "elder,"  and  in  Acts  20  : 
28  translated  Overseer.  Phil.  1 : 1 ;  1  Pet. 
2:25. 

Bishops'  Bible.    See  Bible. 

Bi-thi'ah  (worshipper),  a  daughter  of 
Pharaoh.  She  was  wife  of  Mered,  a  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  1  t:hron.  4  :  18. 

Bith'ron  (broken  place),  a  district  in  Gad. 
2  Sam.  2  :  29. 

Bi-thyii'i-a,  a  Roman  province  in  the 
north-west  part  of  Asia  Minor,  bounded 
north  by  Pontus  Euxinus  (Black  Sea)  and 
west  by  Propontis  (Sea  of  Marmora),  was 
annexed  to  the  Persian  Empire  B.  c.  543, 
and  afterward  became  an  independent  king- 
dom. Acts  16:7;  1  Pet.  1:1.  It  was  con- 
quered by  the  Turks  in  A.  D.  1298. 

Bit'tern,  a  bird  of  solitary  habits  found 
in  ruins  and  other  desolate  places.  It  has 
a  deep,  hoarse  cry.  Isa.  14  :  23 ;  Zeph.  2  : 14. 

Bit'u-men.    See  Slime. 

Biz-joth'jah  (place  of  Jehovah's  olives),  a 
town  in  the  south  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  28. 

Biz'tha  (eumich),  a  chamberlain  of 
Ahasuerus.  Esth.  1:  10. 

Black,  a  sign  of  affliction  and  mourning. 
Job  30  :  30 ;  Jer.  14  :  2. 

Blains,  in  Ex.  9  :  9,  means  pimples,  pus- 
tules, or  swellings.  It  was  the  sixth  plague, 
and  is  called  in  Deut.  28  :  27  "  the  botch  of 
Egypt." 

Blas'phe-my,  reproachful,  irreverent, 
or  insulting  language  concerning  God.  See 
pages  467  and  530  in  the  Analysis. 

Blasphemy  against  the  Holy  Ghost. 
See  page  31  in  the  Analysis. 

Blast'ing.    See  Winds. 

Blas'tus  (a  bud),  the  chamberlain  of 
Herod  Agrippa  I.  Acts  12  :  20. 

Blaze  abroad,  in  Mark  1 :  45,  means  to 
publish  loudly. 

Blem'ish-es,  deformities  or  imperfec- 
tions which  made  men  unfit  for  priests,  and 
animals  not  acceptable  for  sacrifice.  Lev. 
21  :  18-20 ;  22  :  20-24. 

Bless'ed,  the  word  used  by  the  high- 
priest  in  asking  Jesus  if  he  was  the  son  of 
God.  Mark  14  :  61.  It  is  used  also  as  an 
adjective. 

Bless'ing.  See  Salutation,  and  pages 
1,5,  183,  421,  434,  552,  572  in  the  Analysis. 

Blind'ness  is  very  common  in  the  East. 
Many  cases  of  it  were  miraculously  cured 
by  Christ.  See  pages  135,  137,  372,  519  in 
the  Analysis. 

Blood.  See  pages  360,  575,  650  in  the 
Analysis,  and  1  John  1  :  7.  Blood  often 
signifies  the  guilt  of  murder.  2  Sam.  3  : 
28 ;  Matt.  27  :  25.    Also,  relationship. 

Blood  Avenger.  See  Avenger  op 
Blood. 

Blue.    See  Colors. 

Boanerges,  bo-a-ner'jeez  (sons  of  thun- 
der), the  surname  given  by  Jesus  to  the  sous 
of  Zebedee.  Mark  3  :  17. 

Boar,  the  original  stock  of  the  common 
hog.  In  a  wild  state  it  is  a  furious  and  for- 
midable animal.  It  is  found  on  Mount  Car- 
mel  and  near  the  Sea  of  Galilee.  Ps.  80: 
13. 

Bo'az  (fleetness,  strength"!.  [1]  A  Betble- 
hemite  of  Judah.  He  was  the  husband  of 
Ruth  the  Moabitess,  and  was  an  ancestor  of 
David,  B.C.  1312.  See  Ruth  chaps.  2,  3,  4; 
1  Chron.  2:11;  Matt.  1:5;  Luke  3:32. 
Boaz  is  called  Booz  in  the  New  Testament. 
[2]  The  name  which  Solomon  gave  to  a 
1083 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


brazen  pillar  he  erected  in  the  porch  of  the 
Temple.  1  Kings  7:21;  2  Chron.  3  :  17.  Its 
companion  was  Jaciiin  (which  see). 

Bocherii,  bok'e-roo  {youth),  a  son  of 
Azel.  1  Chron.  8  :  38 ;  9  :  44. 

liochim,  bo'kim  (the  weepers),  a  place 
near  Gilgal,  where  the  Lord  reproved  the 
Israelites  for  disobeying  his  command  to 
throw  down  the  altars  of  the  idolatrous 
inhabitants.  Judg.  2  :  1,  5. 

Bod'y.  See  pages  355,  369,  373,  375,  679 
in  the  Analysis. 

Bo'haii  (stumpy),  a  son  or  descendant  of 
Reuben,  from  whom  a  boundary-stone  be- 
tween Judah  and  Benjamin  was  named. 
Josh.  15  :  6  ;  18  :  17. 

Bol'led,  in  Exod.  9  :  31,  means  swollen 
out  ready  to  blossom. 

Bond,  Bond'age,  Bond'man,  Bond'- 
Avom'an,  Bond'maid.  SeeSERVAXT. 

Books,  in  ancient  times,  were  rolls  of 
papyrus,  parchment,  or  leather,  written  on 
only  one  side,  and  fastened  at  each  end  to 
small  rollers  like  those  now  used  for  wall- 
maps.  Ezek.  2  :  9.    See  Bible. 

Booths  were  usually  made  of  poles  set 
upright  in  the  ground  and  covered  with 
green  boughs.  The  Jews  were  directed  to 
dwell  in  booths  in  the  seven  days  of  the 
feast  of  tabernacles.  Lev.  23  :  40-42 ;  Neh. 
8:  14. 

Boot'y,  spoils  captured  in  war.  Num. 
31 ;  27-32. 

Bo'oz,  the  Greek  form  of  Boaz  (which 
see). 

Bor'row.    See  Loan. 

Bor'rowed.  In  Exod.  3:22;  12:  35  the 
Hebrews  are  said  to  have  "  borrowed  "  of 
the  Egyptians.  The  original  word  means 
simply  asked.  As  the  Hebrews  were  tak- 
ing final  leave  of  Egypt,  the  Egyptians  did 
not  expect  anything  returned. 

Bos'cath.  2  Kings  22  :  1.  See  Boz- 
kath. 

Bo'som.  The  dress  of  the  Jews  was 
such  that  they  carried  in  a  fold  in  the  bosom 
of  their  robes,  above  the  girdle,  such  things 
as  their  hands  could  not  hold.  The  word 
bosom  also  meant  a  place  of  rest  and  secur- 
ity.   Isa.  40 :  11 ;  Luke  6  :  38 ;  16  :  23. 

Bo'sor.  2  Pet.  2  :  15.  Same  as  Beck, 
No.  2  (which  see). 

Bos'ses,  in  Job  15  : 26,  means  the  strong- 
est parts  or  projecting  points  of  shields. 

Botch,  in  Dent.  28  :  27,  means  an  erup- 
tion of  the  skin.    See  Leprosy. 

Bot'tles,  in  ancient  times,  were  made  of 
goat-skins  which  were  taken  off  without  cut- 
ting, except  in  removing  the  head  and  feet. 
Sometimes  the  skins  of  larger  animals  were 
used  in  this  way.  Such  bottles  are  still  em- 
ployed in  the  East.  When  used  for  new  wine 
they  were  made  of  the  freshest  and  most 


BOTTLES  made  OF  SKINS. 

flexible  skins,  so  that  they  might  better  en- 
dure the  strain  caused  by  the  fermentation 
of  the  wine.  Matt.  9  :  17."  Ps.  119  :  83  men- 
tions figuratively  a  ''bottle  in  the  smoke." 
Smoke  would  blacken  and  shrink  a  skin- 
bottle  so  that  it  would  not  hold  water  or 
wine.  Most  of  the  drinking-water  used  in 
1084 


Egypt  is  brought  from  the  river  Nile  in 
skin-bottles  by  Arab  water-carriers  in  the 
manner  shown  in  the  accompanying  illus- 
tration. The  ancients  made  also  elegant 
bottles  of  alabaster,  porcelain,  etc. 

Bow,  an  instrument  of  war  and  hunting 
in  ancient  times.  The  Benjamites  were 
noted  for  their  skill  in  its  use.  1  Chron.  12: 
2;  2  Chron.  14  :  8.  Those  who  use  the  bow 
and  arrow  are  called  archers. 

Bow'els.  This  word  was  used  by  He- 
brew writers  to  represent  the  inner  man,  in 
the  same  way  as  we  use  the  word  "heart" 
as  the  seat  of  mercv,  tenderness,  etc.  1 
Kings  3:  26;  Isa.  63  :  15. 

Bow'ing.   See  Salutation. 

Box,  in  2  Kings  9  :  1,  3,  means  flask  or 
bottle. 

Box-tree,  a  beautiful  evergreen  of  Pal- 
estine. Isa.  41 :  19;  60:  13. 

Bo'zez  (shining),  a  rock  near  Michmash. 

1  Sam.  14  :  4. 

Boz'kath  and  Bos'cath  (height),  a  place 
in  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  39 ;  2  Kings  22  : 1. 

Boz'rah  (sheepfold).  [1]  A  city  of  the 
Edomites.  Gen.  36  :  33;  Jer.  49  :  13.  [2]  A 
city  of  Moab.  Jer.  48  :  24. 

Brace'let,  an  ornament  in  the  form  of  a 
chain  or  a  clasp  worn  on  the  wrist,  except  by 
royal  persons,  who  wore  them  above  the  el- 
bow. 2  Sam.  1  :  10.  They  were  also  called 
armlets. 

Bram'bles.    See  Thorns. 

Branch,  a  title  of  Messiah.  Zech.  3:8; 
0:  12. 

Brass.  That  mentioned  in  the  Bible  was 
a  native  production  dug  out  from  the  hills 
of  Canaan,  Deut.  8  :  9,  and  probably  like  our 
copper.  Gen.  4  :  22;  job  28  :  2.  Brass  is  a 
mixed  metal  made  of  copper  and  zinc,  and 
was  unknown  to  the  ancients. 

Bra'very,  in  Isa.  3  :  18,  means  brilliance 
or  finery. 

Braw'ler,  in  Tit.  3  :  2,  means  a  noisy, 
quarrelsome  person. 

Bray,  in  Frov.  27  :  22,  means  pound  or 
bruise. 

Bra'zen  or  Mol'ten  Sea,  a  copper  or 
bronze  laver  made  by  Solomon  for  the  Tem- 
ple. It  was  seven  and  a  half  feet  high  and 
fifteen  feet  in  diameter,  and  was  supported 
by  twelve  metal  oxen.  It  was  filled  with 
water  for  the  ablutions  of  the  priests.  2 
Chron.  4  :  2-6.  See  page  593  in  the  Analy- 
sis. 

Bra'zen  Ser'pent,  an  image  prepared 
by  Moses  and  set  up  in  the  camp  of  the  Is- 
raelites in  the  desert.  It  resembled  the 
fiery  serpents  so  destructive  to  Israel.  See 
Num.  21  :  6-9.  It  was  long  preserved,  but 
being  worshipped,  it  was  broken  in  pieces 
by  Hezekiah.  It  was  a  type  of  Christ. 
John  3  :  14,  15. 

Breach'es,  in  Judg.  5  :  17,  means  har- 
bors. 

Bread,  in  the  Bible,  is  often  used  for 
food  in  general.  Gen.  3  :  19.  Manna  is 
called  bread  fi'om  heaven.  Exod.  16  :  4. 
Bread,  in  the  literal  sense,  usually  means 
in  the  Bible  cakes  of  wheaten  flour.  Gen. 
14 : 18.  Barley  was  used  chiefly  for  the  poor 
and  for  horses.  The  Hebrews  did  not  cut 
their  bread,  but  broke  it.   See  Shew-bread. 

Breast'plate.  [1]  A  piece  of  embroid- 
ery about  ten  inches  square  worn  by  the 
high-priest;  it  was  set  with  twelve  pre- 
cious stones,  on  each  of  which  was  engraved 
the  name  of  one  of  the  twelve  tribes  of 
Israel.  Exod.  28  : 1.5-30.  See  High-Priest. 
[2]  A  piece  of  ancient  armor  worn  by  war- 
riors to  protect  the  breast.  The  word  is 
figuratively  used  in  Eph.  6:14;  Isa.  59: 
17. 

Breath'ed.  John  20:  22.    Compare  Gen. 

2  :  7. 

Breech'es,  in  Exod.  28  :  42,  means  short 
drawers  worn  by  priests. 


Breth'ren  of  the  Lord.  See  Brothers 
OF  Christ. 

Brick,  a  building  material  among  the 
Jews.  Gen.  11 :  3.  The  size  of  their  bricks 
was  much  larger  than  ours.  They  were 
made  of  clay  and  dried  in  the  sun,  but 
brick-kilns  were  sometimes  used.  2  Sam. 
12:31;  Jer.  43:9;  Nah.  3:14.  Bricks 
found  in  the  ruins  of  Babylon  resemble 
tiles,  and  are  often  one  foot  square  and 


BRICK-MAKING  BY  THE  JEWS  IN  EGYPT,  INDEB 
TASKMASTERS. 

over  three  inches  thick.  The  Hebrews  in 
Egypt  were  compelled  to  serve  with  rigor, 
and  many  pictures  on  the  walls  of  Lower 
Egypt  represent  them  making  bricks  under 
the  lash  of  taskmasters,  as  shown  in  the  ac- 
companying illustrations.  Straw  was  mixed 
with  the  clav  used  in  making  these  bricks. 
Exod.  1 : 11 ;'  5  :  7-14. 

Bride,  Bride'groom,  Bride'-cham- 
ber.    See  Marriage. 

Bri'ers.    See  Thistles. 

Brig'an-dine,  a  light  coat  of  mail.  Jer. 
46  :  4  ;  51  :  3. 

Brim 'stone,  or  sulphur,  is  washed  ashore 
from  the  Dead  Sea.  Sodom  and  other  cities 
of  the  plain  were  destroyed  by  brimstone  and 
fire.  Gen.  19  :  24. 

Bring  on  the  way  means  sometimes  to 
accompany  one  a  part  of  the  way  on  a 
journey,  and  sometimes  to  furnish  him  the 
means  for  it.  Gen.  18  :  16 ;  2  Cor.  1 : 16 ;  Tit. 
3:  13. 

Broid'ed,  in  1  Tim.  2  :  9,  means  braided 
or  plaited. 

Broth'er,  Breth'ren,  in  Gen.  4  :  2  and 
42  :  13,  means  sons  of  one  man.  It  some- 
times means  persons  of  more  remote  kin- 
dred or  of  the  same  nation,  Gen.  13:8: 
Acts  7  :  25,  37 ;  13  :  26.  or  even  those  closely 
united  in  aflfection.  2  Sam.  1  :  26.  The  word 
is  also  used  to  express  the  spiritual  relation- 
ship which  the  true  followers  of  Christ  sus- 
tain to  him  and  to  each  other. 

Broth'ers  of  Christ,  relations  of  Christ, 
either  sons  of  Joseph  from  a  former  mar- 
riage, or  younger  .sons  of  Mary,  or  cousins  of 
Jesus.  Matt.  12  :  46 ;  13  :  55 ;  Mark  3 :  31. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Bruit,  in  Jer.  10  :  22  and  Nah.  3  :  19, 

neaus  rumor.  i 

Buck'ler,  a  small  shield.  1  Chron.  5  : 18.  ! 

Buffet,  in  Matt.  26  :  67 ;  1  Cor.  4:11;  1 
Pet.  2  :  20,  means  to  beat  with  the  fist. 

Buk'ki  (mouth  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A  chief 
)f  Dan  appointed  to  divide  the  land  west 
)f  Jordan.  Num.  34  :  22.  [2j  A  grandson 
)f  Eleazar.  1  Chron.  6:5;  Ezra  7  :  4. 

Buk-ki'ah  {mouth  of  Jehovah),  a  son  of 
Seman  in  service  of  song.  1  Chron.  25  :  4, 
Vi. 

Bui  [rain-god),  the  month  from  the  new 
noon  of  November  to  tliat  of  December.  1 
iings  6  :  38.    See  Month. 

Bulls  of  Ba'shaii,  symbols  of  fierce, 
lumerous,  and  powerful  foes.  Bashan  was 
loted  for  its  fine  cattle.  Ps.  22 : 12 ;  Isa.  34 :  7. 

Bul'rush,  or  papyrus,  a  kind  of  reed 
vhich  formerly  grew  on  the  banks  of  the 
^ile,  and  now  found  around  the  upper  Jor- 
lan.  The  stalks  were  used  in  the  construe-  I 
ion  of  arks,  Exod.  2:3,  5,  and  vessels  of 
arger  size.  Isa.  18  :  2.  Boats  made  of  bul- 
ushes  were  very  common  in  Egypt.  The 
nner  bark  of  the  bulrush  was  made  into  a 
:iud  of  paper. 

Bu'nah  (understanding),  son  of  Jerah- 
□eel.  1  Chron.  2  :  25. 

Bun'iii  (my  understanding).  [1]  A  Levite 
pho  regulated  the  devotions  of  the  people 
fter  Ezra  read  the  law  to  them.  Neh.  9  :  4. 
2]  A  family  of  the  Jews  who  sealed  the 
ovenant  of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10: 15.  [3]  A 
.levite  whose  descendant  Shemaiah  dwelt 
n  Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  11 : 
5.  Perhaps  same  as  the  person  who  gave 
lis  name  to  No.  2. 

Bur'deii  is  often  used  to  denote  afliic- 
ions,  failings,  sins,  services  under  the  law, 
lid  especially  prophetic  messages.  Consult 
he  Concordance. 

Bur'i-al  by  the  Jews  was  usually  in 
ombs,  but  occasionally  by  interment.  The 
lody  was  sometimes  anointed.  It  was 
trapped  in  many  folds  of  linen,  with  a 
irofusion  of  aromatic  spices — myrrh,  aloes, 
tc.  See  Mourning,  Sepulchre,  and  pages 
77,  379,  380  in  the  Analysis. 

Burii'ing  as  a  mode  of  execution  was 
ommon  in  ancient  times,  and  was  some- 
imes  done  by  the  Hebrews.  Gen.  38 :  24 ; 
.ev.  20  : 14. 

Burn'ing  Bush,  Exod.  3:2,  may  have 
een  a  kind  of  acacia  now  found  at  Sinai. 

Burnt-offer-ings.    See  Sacrifice.  ' 

Bush,  in  Mark  12:26;  Luke  20:37,  re- 
ers  to  that  part  of  Scripture  which  gives  an 
ccount  of  the  burning  bush,  and  not  to  the 
lUsh  itself. 

Bush'el,  in  the  New  Testament,  is  the 
ireek  modius,  about  a  peck.  Matt.  5  :  15; 
lark  4  :  21 ;  Luke  11  :  33.    See  Measures. 

But'ler  or  Cup-bear'er,  an  oflicer  who 
.ttended  Eastern  monarchs  and  was  obliged 
o  taste  their  wines  before  serving  them  as 
,  pledge  that  they  were  not  poisoned.  Gen. 
0:1;  Neh.  1  :  11. 

But'ter,  as  the  word  is  used  in  the  Bible, 
irobably  means  sour  or  curdled  milk,  which, 
phen  mixed  with  water,  is  considered  an  ! 
.greeable  and  refreshing  beverage.  Job  20 : 
7.  Their  butter  might  sometimes  have 
leen  clarified  and  preserved  in  jars,  as  it 
low  is  in  Asia.  It  resembles  rich  oil.  Gen. 
.8:8. 

Buz  (contempt).    [1]  Son  of  Nahor.  Gen. 
S  :  21.    [2]  An  Israelite  of  Gad.  1  Chron.  j 
1 : 14.    [3]  A  people  and  region  whose  situ-  I 
ition  is  uncertain,  but  who  are  supposed  to  j 
lave  occupied  part  of  Arabia  Petrsea.  Jer. 
15:23. 

Bu'zi  {contemned  of  Jehovah),  an  Aaron- 
te,  father  of  the  prophet  Ezekiel,  B.  c.  595. 
2zek.  1 :  3. 

Buz'ite,  an  inhabitant  of  the  region 
ailed  Buz.  Job  32  :  2,  6. 


By,  in  1  Cor.  4  :  4,  means  of;  against. 

By  and  by,  in  Matt.  13:21,  means  im- 
mediately. 

By-thin'i-a.    See  Bithynia. 

By-word,  in  2  Chron.  7:20,  means  a 
proverb. 

c. 

Cab,  the  smallest  definite  measure  for 
dry  things  that  is  mentioned  in  the  Old 
Testament.  It  contained  about  three  pints. 
2  Kings  6  :  25.    See  Measures. 

Cab'bon  (circle),  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15  :  40. 

Cab'ins,  in  Jer.  37  : 16,  means  cells  with- 
in the  dungeon ;  used  for  separate  confine- 
ment of  prisoners. 

Ca'bul  (sandy).  [1]  A  border  city  of 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  27.  [2]  The  name  given 
by  Hiram  to  the  land  containing  twenty 
cities  of  Galilee  which  Solomon  gave  him. 
1  Kings  9  : 13. 

Caesar,  se'zer,  in  the  New  Testament, 
always  means  the  Roman  emperor.  It  is 
often  improperly  spelled  Cesar,  The  Jews 
paid  tribute  to  him,  and  tliose  who  were 
Roman  citizens  had  the  right  of  appeal  to 
him.  Paul  availed  himself  of  this  right. 
Acts  25  :  11. 

Cae'sar  Au-gus'tus.    See  Augustus. 

Cae'sar,  Clau'di-us.    See  Claudius. 

Caesarea,  ses-a-re'a,  a  city  of  Palestine 
on  the  Mediterranean,  forty-four  miles  south 
of  Acre  and  forty-seven  miles  north-west  of 
Jerusalem,  was  built  by  Herod  the  Great  B.  c. 
10,  and  was  the  principal  centre  of  Roman 
influence  among  the  Jews.  There  Felix  and 
Festus  resided,  Herod  Agrippa  I.  died.  Acts 
12  :  19-23/  and  Vespasian  was  proclaimed 
emperor.  Paul  was  kept  in  bonds  at  Caes- 
area two  years.  Acts  24  :  27.  The  evangel- 
ist Philip  lived  there.  Acts  8  :  40 ;  21 :  8.  It 
is  now  a  small  village  called  Kaisarieh. 

Caesarea  Philippi,  ses-a-re'a  phil-ip'pi, 
a  city  of  Palestine,  probably  the  Baal-gad 
of  Old  Testament  history,  certainly  the 
Paneas  of  the  Greek,  thus  called  in  honor 
of  the  god  Pan,  was  rebuilt  and  much  en- 
larged by  Philip  the  tetrarch,  and  by  him 
called  Caesarea  Philippi  to  distinguish  it 
from  Caesarea  on  the  Mediterranean.  It 
stood  at  the  foot  of  Mount  Hermon,  about 
twenty  miles  north  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee, 
and  was  the  northern  limit  of  our  Lord's 
journeys.  Matt.  16  :  13  ;  Mark  8  :  27.  It  is 
called  Banias  by  the  Arabs,  and  is  now  a 
small  village  among  great  ruins. 

Caiaphas,  ka'ya-fas  {depression),  the 
high-priest  of  the  Jews.  At  a  council  of  the 
chief  priests  and  Pharisees  he  advised  that 
Jesus  should  be  put  to  death,  John  11  :  49- 
52;  18:14,  and  presided  at  his  trial.  Matt. 
26  :  57.  Peter  and  John  were  brought  be- 
fore Caiaphas  for  trial.    Acts  4  :  6. 

Cain  (possession),  the  first  son  of  Adam. 
Gen.  4  : 1 ;  1  John  3  :  12.  He  slew  his  brother 
Abel.  See  Abel,  and  pages  206,  527,  628  in 
the  Analysis. 

Cain  {lance),  a  town  in  the  south  of  Ju- 
dah. Josh.  15:. 57. 

Cainan,  ka-i'nan  {acquisition).  [1]  The 
son  of  Enos.  Gen.  5:9;  Luke  3  :  37.  He  is 
called  Kenan,  which  is  the  correct  form,  in 
1  Chron.  1  :  2.  [2]  A  son  of  Arphaxad. 
Luke  3  :  36. 

Cake,  a  kind  of  bread,  with  or  without 
leaven.    Gen.  18  :  6;  Exod.  29  :  2. 

Cake  of  Figs,  a  lump  of  dry  figs.  1 
Sam.  25  : 18 ;  1  Chron.  12  :  40. 

Ca'Iah  (firm),  one  of  the  most  ancient 
cities  of  Assyria,  was  founded  by  Asshur. 
Gen.  10  : 11.  It  was  probably  for  a  time  the 
capital  of  the  Assyrian  kingdom.  It  is  lo- 
cated by  Layard,  Porter,  and  Kalisch  at 
Kileh-Sherghat,  on  the  Tigris  River,  40  miles 
below  Nimroud,  where  there  are  extensive 


ruins.  George  Smith,  the  Rawlinsons,  etc. 
l>lace  it  at  Nimroud. 

CaTa-mus,  Song  of  Solomon  4  :  14,  or 
Sweet  Cal'a-inus,  Exod.  30 : 23,  or  Sweet 
Cane,  Isa.  43  :  24 ;  Jer.  6  :  20,  were  probably 
the  same  plant  or  belonged  to  the  same  ge- 
nus. It  is  produced  in  Arabia  and  India. 
An  inferior  quality  is  found  in  Egypt  and 
Syria.  It  is  very  fragrant,  and  was  an  in- 
gredient of  the  sacred  ointment. 

Cal'col  (sustaining),  a  son  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  2  :  6.  Probably  same  as  Chalcol.  1 
Kings  4  :  31. 

Ca'leb  (capable).  [1]  A  son  of  Hezron. 
1  Chron.  2  :  18,  42.  Called  also  Chelubai 
in  1  Chron.  2  :  9.  He  was  the  father  of  Hur. 
[2]  The  son  of  Jephunneh,  Num.  13  :  6,  one 
of  the  twelve  chiefs,  one  from  each  tribe, 
sent  by  Moses  to  spy  out  the  land  of  Canaan. 
He  and  Joshua  were  the  only  spies  that 
brought  back  a  favorable  report,  and  they 
were  the  only  adults  born  in  Egypt  wlio  en- 
tered Canaan  as  conquerors.  Caleb  was  one 
of  the  princes  that  divided  the  land.  Num. 
34  : 19.  He  received  as  his  share  the  city 
of  Kirjath-arba,  with  the  adjacent  hill 
country.  This  city  was  the  stronghold  of 
the  giants,  but  Caleb  drove  them  out  and 
took  possession  of  it.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. It  was  afterward  called  Hebron. 
See  page  212  in  the  Analysis  for  Caleb's 
descendants.  [3]  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur,  is 
mentioned  in  1  Chron.  2 :  50.  He  may  be 
Caleb  the  spy. 

Ca'leb  (a  dog),  the  region  between  Heb- 
ron and  Carmel  assigned  to  Caleb.  1  Sam. 
30 : 14. 

Ca'leb  Eph'ra-ta,  a  place  near  Bethle- 
hem-Judah,  probably  named  after  Caleb  and 
his  wife  Ephratah.  1  Chron.  2:  24. 

Calf,  a  young  animal  much  used  among 
the  Hebrews  for  sacrifice.  The  fatted  or 
stall-fed  calf  was  considered  by  them  the 
choicest  animal  food.  1  Sam.  28 :  24 ;  Luke 
15  :  23.  A  molten  or  golden  calf  was  prepared 
by  Aaron  from  the  earrings  of  the  people, 
Exod.  32  :  4,  and  was  worshipped  by  the 
Jews  at  Mount  Sinai,  Exod.  32  :  6,  as  a  sym- 
bol of  Jehovah.  It  was  probably  an  imita- 
tion of  an  idol  worshipped  in  Egypt.  See 
page  81  in  the  Analysis. 

Calkers,  kawk'ers,  in  Ezek.  27  :  9,  27, 
means  men  who  stop  the  seams  or  leaks  of 
ships  with  tow. 

Cal'ueh  (fort  of  Ana),  a  city  of  the 
kingdom  of  Nimrod.  Gen.  10  : 10;  Amos  6: 
2.  Probably  same  as  Calno,  Isa.  10  :  9,  and 
Canneh.  Ezek.  27 :  23. 

Cal'no.  Isa.  10  :  9.  Probably  same  as 
Calneh,  in  Gen.  10  :  10. 

Cal'va-ry  {sl-ull),  an  elevation  in  the 
shape  of  a  skull.  The  word  used  in  the 
original  means  a  skull,  and  was  properly 
rendered  by  the  Latin  translators  Calrarium. 
The  translators  of  the  English  Version  re- 
tained the  Latin  word,  giving  it  an  English 
termination.  Luke  23 :  33.  Calvary,  or  Gol- 
gotha, Matt.  27:33;  Mark  15:22;  John 
19  :  17,  the  latter  being  the  Hebrew  term,  is 
the  place  where  Christ  was  crucified,  near 
Jerusalem,  John  19  :  20,  but  outside  of  its 
walls.  Heb.  13 :  12.  There  is  no  sanction 
for  the  expression  "il/oini?  Calvary."  It  is 
not  found  in  the  Bible.  The  exact  location 
of  Calvary  is  unknown. 

Cam'el  {carrier),  an  unclean  animal 
among  the  Jews.  It  is  very  docile,  is  usu- 
ally six  or  seven  feet  high,  and  is  exceed- 
ingly strong  and  patient  of  labor.  The  feet 
of  the  camel  have  tough,  elastic  soles,  which 
prevent  them  from  sinking  in  the  sand.  Its 
stomach  will  contain  a  supply  of  water  suf- 
ficient for  many  days.  Its  food  is  coarse, 
such  as  leaves,  twigs,  and  thistles,  and  the 
animal  is  specially  adapted  to  crossing  the 
deserts.  In  tlie  East  the  camel  is  called  the 
land-ship  or  ship  of  the  desert.  The  Arabian 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


species  commonly  referred  to  in  tlie  Bible 
lias  only  one  hump.  The  dromedary  is  a 
lighter  and  swifter  variety.  It  has  been 
much  used  in  the  Kast  from  very  early 
times,  Gen.  12  : 16';  Exod.  !)  :  3  ;  Gen.  37 :  25, 
for  riding,  drawing  chariots,  carrying  bur- 
dens and  mes.sengers,  and  in  war.  Camels 
were  formerly,  and  still  are,  in  the  East, 
among  the  chief  possessions  of  the  rich. 
Consult  the  Concordance,  and  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Camel's  hair  was  woven  into  cloth, 
usually  coarse  and  rough,  used  for  coats  of 
shepherds  and  camel-drivers  and  for  tent- 
coverings.  Matt.  3  :  4.  Some  of  the  cloth 
was  exceedingly  soft  and  fine. 

Ca-me'le-on.    See  Chameleon. 

Ca'mon  {standimj-place],  a  town  of  Gil- 
ead.  Judg.  10  :  5.    Jair  was  buried  there. 

Camp,  a  word  frequently  used  in  ac- 
counts of  the  movements  of  the  Israelites. 
Many  passages  in  the  Levitical  law  refer  to 
things  to  be  done  within  or  without  the 
camp.  The  diflerent  encampments  or  sta- 
tions on  the  journey  through  the  wilder- 
ness are  mentioned  in  Num.  33.  Consult 
the  Concordance,  and  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Cam'phire,  a  plant  of  great  beauty  and 
fragrance  found  in  Egypt  and  other  Eastern 
countries,  and  called  also  alheima.  The 
ladies  of  the  East  are  very  fond  of  it,  and 
use  it  as  a  dye  in  staining  the  lips  and  fin- 
ger-nails a  yellowish-red.  Song  of  Solomon 
1  :  14 ;  4  :  13.  Our  camphor  is  wholly  differ- 
ent from  it. 

Ca'na,  a  village  of  Galilee  a  few  miles 
north  of  Nazareth,  noted  as  the  scene  of 
Christ's  first  miracle,  John  2  :  1-11,  and  of  a 
later  one.  John  4  :  46.  It  was  the  home  of 
Nathanael.  John  21 :  2. 

Canaan,  ka'nan  or  ka'na-an  (low).  [1] 
The  name  of  the  fourth  son  of  Ham,  Gen. 
10  :  6;  1  Chron.  1  :  8,  the  father  of  the  Ca- 
naanites  who,  before  the  arrival  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  inhabited  Canaan.  [2]  The 
land  stretching  from  Lebanon  on  the  north 
to  the  wilderness  of  Arabia  on  the  south, 
and  from  the  Dead  Sea  on  the  east  to  the 
frontiers  of  Phoenicia  and  Philistia  on  the 
west,  with  but  little  access  to  the  Mediter- 
ranean or  Great  Sea.  Abraham  dwelt  in 
the  land,  and  it  was  promised  to  his  de- 
scendants. But  Jacob  left  it  on  account  of 
famine,  and  went  with  his  sons  to  Egypt. 
When  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel  came  out 
of  Egypt  under  Moses,  they  found  Canaan 
occupied  by  the  Hittites,  Jebusites,  Am- 
OEITES,  and  other  tribes  originally  com- 
prised under  the  common  title  Canaan- 
ITES,  and  after  a  terrible  war  they  suc- 
ceeded, under  Joshua,  in  conquering  it.  See 
Palestine,  and  consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Canaanite,  ka'nan-ite  or  ka'na-an-ite, 
a  name  used  in  reference  to  one  of  the  apos- 
tles, who  is  otherwise  called  Zelotes,  "the 
zealous."  Matt.  10  :  4 ;  Mark  3  : 18. 

Canaanites,  ka'nan-ites  or  ka'na  an- 
ites,  the  national  name  of  the  descendants 
of  Canaan,  afterward  confined  to  the  inhab- 
itants of  tlie  land  of  Canaan.     Consult  the 

CoNCORD.\NCE. 

Candace,  kan'da-se,  a  queen  of  Ethio- 
pia, or,  according  to  some,  a  general  title. 
Acts  8 :  27. 

Caii'dle,  a  word  often  used  in  the  Bible, 
Job  18  :  6 ;  Prov.  31  :  18 ;  Luke  1.5  :  8,  for 
Lamp  (which  see).  (Candles  were  not 
known  in  the  East.)  The  word  candle  is 
often  used  fi^nuatively  in  the  Bible  to  de- 
note light  gciicially. 

Can'dle-stick.  Tlie  golden  "candle- 
stick," or  rather  lamp-stand,  of  the  Tal)er- 
nacle  was  on  the  left  liand  of  one  entering 
the  Holy  Place  and  opposite  the  tal)le  of 
shew-bread.  It  was  made  of  fine  gold,  and 
1086 


consisted  of  a  stem,  supposed  to  have  been 
five  feet  high,  with  six  branches.  The 
branches  came  out  at  three  points,  two  at 
each  point  of  the  stem,  and  the  width  of 
the  whole  across  the  top  was  about  three 
feet  and  a  half.  It  was  richly  ornamented. 
At  the  extremity  of  each  branch  and  at  the 
top  of  the  stem  there  was  a  socket  for  the 


GOLDEN  CANDLESTICK. 


lamp,  making  seven  in  all.  The  lamps  were 
supplied  with  pure  olive-oil  and  lighted 
every  evening.  In  Solomon's  Temple  there 
were  ten  golden  "  candlesticks "  or  lamp- 
stands.  There  was  but  one  in  the  second 
Temple.  It  was  carried  to  Rome  when  Jeru- 
salem was  destroyed,  and  is  copied  on  the 
triumphal  arch  of  Titus  at  Eome.  See  pages 
165,  585,  593  in  the  Analysis. 

Cane.  See'CALAMUS. 

Can'ker-worm,  in  the  Authorized  Ver- 
sion of  the  Bible,  is  used  where  the  Hebrew 
word  means  a  kind  of  locust,  perhaps  in  the 
larva  state.  Joel  1:4;  Nah.  3  :  15,  16. 

Canon,  kan'un,  a  Greek  word,  meant 
first  a  straight  staff,  then  a  measuring-rod, 
and  finally,  since  the  fourth  century,  the 
word  has  been  used  to  denote  the  rule  ac- 
cording to  which  the  genuineness  of  the 
writings  of  the  Old  and  the  New  Testa- 
ment was  defined,  or  those  writings  them- 
selves.   See  Bible. 

Can'neh.    See  Calneh. 

Can'ti-cles.   See  Song  of  Solomon. 

Ca'per.    See  Hyssop. 

Ca-per'na-um  (rillacie  of  Nahnm.)  is  not 
mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament,  but  fre- 
quently in  the  four  Gospels  as  the  home  of 
Jesus  after  he  left  Nazareth,  and  as  the 
scene  of  many  of  his  miracles  and  dis- 
courses. Matt.  8  :  5-14 ;  9:2;  17  :  24 ;  John 
6  :  17-59  ;  4  :  46,  etc.  It  was  a  city  of  Gali- 
lee, on  the  shore  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  and 
had  a  custom-house  and  a  noted  synagogue. 
The  site  is  either  at  Khnii  Minyeh  or,  more 
probably,  at  Tell  Hum,  where  there  are  ex- 
tensive ruins,  including  a  synagogue.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Caph'tor  (cup),  the  district  or  city  where 
the  Caphtorim  lived.  Deut.  2 : 23 ;  Amos  9 :  7. 

Caph'to-rim  or  Caph'tho-rim,  a  tribe 
or  colonv  descended  from  Mizraim.  Gen.  10 : 
14;  1  Cn'iron.  1  :  12. 

•Cap-pa-do'ci-a,  a  region  in  the  eastern 
part  of  Asia  Minor,  adjoining  Armenia.  Acts 
2:  9;  1  Pet.  1 :  1. 

Cap'tain.  [1]  The  Jewish  army  had 
captains  of  different  .grades.  The  captain 
of  the  host  was  the  commander  of  the  whole 
army.  Deut.  1  :  15,  etc.  [2]  The  commander 
of  a  thousand  Roman  soldiers.  Mark  6  :  21 ; 
Acts  21  :  31.  [31  A  leader  of  Roman  soldiers. 
Luke  22  ;  4.  A  captain  of  a  hundred  sol- 
diers was  called  a  Centurion.    [4J  The 


captain  of  the  Temple,  Acts  4  :  1,  was  the 
chief  of  the  priests  and  Levites  who 
guarded  the  Temple  and  its  vicinity.  In 
this  sense  it  is  applied  to  Christ  in  Heb.  2 : 
10. 

Cap'tives,  in  the  Bible,  usually  means 
those  taken  in  war.  They  were  treated 
with  great  cruelty,  and  were  often  sold  into 
slavery.  The  Romans  sometimes  joined  a 
captive  face  to  face  with  a  dead  body,  until 
the  horrible  exhalations  destroyed  the  life 
of  the  victim.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Cap-tiv'i-ty  (exile,  removal  i.  Num.  21 :  29. 
The  Jews  were  often  punished  by  captivities 
or  servitudes.  See  Hebrews,  and  pages  284, 
289,  290  in  the  Analysis. 

Where  "Captivity"  is  used  in  these 
"Helps,"  it  refers  to  the  Babylonian  Cap- 
tivity. 

Car'bun-cle,  a  precious  stone.  The 
term  represents  two  different  Hebrew 
words.  The  one  in  Exod.  28  :  17;  39  :  10, 
and  in  Ezek.  28 :  13  is  generally  .siipposed  to 
mean  the  emerald  or  the  beryl.  The  other, 
in  Isa.  54  :  12,  may  mean  a  kind  of  ruby. 

Car'cas,  a  chamberlain  of  Ahasuerus, 
king  of  Persia.  E.sth.  1 :  10. 

Carchemish  or  Charchemish,  kar'ke- 
mish  (citadel  of  Chemoth),  a  city  near  the 
Euphrates.  2  Chron.  35  :  20;  Jer.  46  :  2. 

Ca-re'ah  (bald  head),  given  in  one  place 
as  the  name  of  the  father  of  Johanan.  2 
Kings  25  :  23.  In  other  passages  it  is  cor- 
rectly given  Kabeah. 

Care'fuljin  Dan.  3:16;  Phil.  4 :  6,  and 
elsewhere,  means  anxious. 

Ca'ri-a,  a  small  Roman  province  in 
south-west  Asia  Minor.  Its  cities  Cnidus 
and  Miletus  are  mentioned  in  Acts  20: 
15 ;  27  :  7. 

Car'mel  (fruitful  place).  [1]  The  name 
of  that  motintain-ridge,  twelve  miles  long, 
which  from  the  western  highlands  of  Pales- 
tine juts  out  into  the  Mediterranean  Sea. 
See  Palestine.  It  is  noted  as  the  scene 
of  the  most  remarkable  events  in  the  his- 
tory of  Elijah  and  Elisha,  and  is  kept 
sacred  not  only  by  the  Jews  and  Christians, 
but  also  by  the  Mohammedans.  Consult  the 
Concordance.  The  Carmelite  monks  had 
their  first  monastery  there,  and  took  their 
name  from  it.  [2]  A  town  where  Saul  set 
up  a  monument,  1  Sam.  15  : 12 ;  25 : 2,  5,  7,  40, 
and  Uzziah  had  his  vineyards.  2  Chron.  2G 
10.  It  was  situated  in  the  mountains  of 
Judah,  ten  miles  south-cast  of  Hebron.  It 
is  now  called  Kurmul. 

Car'mel-ite  or  Car'mel-i-tess,  an  in- 
habitant of  Carmel.  1  Sam.  27  :  3 ;  1  Chron.l 
11  :  37. 

Car'mi  (rive-dresser).  [1]  A  son  of  Reu- 
ben. Gen.  46  :  9  ;  1  Chron.  5  :  3.  [2]  An  Is- 
raelite of  Judah.  His  sou  Achan  stole  some 
of  the  spoils  of  Jericho.  Josh.  7:1,  18;  1 
Chron.  2  :  7.  [3]  A  sou  of  Judah.  1  Chron. 
4:1. 

Car'mites,  a  family  of  Israelites  de- 
scended from  Carmi.  Num.  26  :  6. 

Car'nal  ( fleshly ),  the  opposite  of  spiritual 
and  holy.  Rom.  7  : 14 ;  1  Cor.  3  :  3. 

Car'pen-ter.  The  original  word  signi- 
fies artisan  or  mechanic.  When  used  alone 
it  generally  denotes  one  who  works  in  wood. 
The  trade  of  a  carpenter  or  worker  in  wood 
was  followed  by  Joseph,  Matt.  13:55.  the 
reputed  father  of  Jesus,  and  by  Jesus  him- 
self. Mark  6  :  3.  Carpenters  are  often  men- 
tioned in  the  Bible.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Car'pus  (fruit),  a  disciple  at  Troas  who 
was  a  friend  of  Paul.  2  Tim.  4  :  13. 

Car'riage,  in  Judg.  18:21;  1  Sam.  17 : 
20,  22 ;  Isa.  10  :  28 ;  46  :  1  ;  Acts  21  :  15,  means 
baggage,  or  that  which  is  carried. 

Car-she'na  (slender),  one  of  the  highest 
seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media  in  the 
time  of  Ahasuerus.  Esth.  1 : 14. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Carts  are  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  1  Sam. 
6 :  7,  8,  10,  11,  14 ;  1  Chron.  13  :  7,  etc.  They 
were  often  drawn  by  heifers. 

Case'ment,  in  Prov.  7:6,  means  a  lat- 
tice; a  network  or  blind  before  a  window. 

Ca-siph'i-a  {shining),  the  place  where 
some  of  the  principal  Jews  resided  when 
Ezra  went  up  to  Jerusalem.  It  was  prob- 
ably near  Ahava.  Ezra  8  :  17. 

C'as'lu-liim,  a  tribe  descended  from 
Mizraim,  the  son  of  Ham.  Gen.  10  : 14 ;  1 
Chron.  1  :  12. 

Cas'si-a,  the  dried  inner  bark  of  an 
odoriferous  tree  of  the  same  species  with 
cinnamon.  It  was  an  ingredient  of  the 
holy  anointing  oil,  and  was  probably  always 
imported  from  India.  Exod.  30  :  24 ;  Ezek. 
27:  19. 

Cast'a-way  (u)or<We.s.s).  1  Cor.  9:27.  In- 
fants in  heathen  countries  are  frequently 
exposed  in  the  fields  and  allowed  to  perish. 
Ezek.  16 :  5. 

Cas'tle,  in  Acts  21  :  34,  .37 ;  22  :  24 ;  23 : 
10,  16,  32,  means  the  tower  of  Autouia, 
which  was  a  fortress  at  the  north-west  cor- 
ner of  the  Temple  in  Jerusalem. 

C'as'tor.  Instead  of  retaining  or  trans- 
lating the  term  which  means  "  sons  of  Ju- 
piter," the  English  Version  uses  the  two 
names  "Castor  and  Pollux."  Acts  28: 
11. 

Cast  out,  in  John  9  :  34,  means  to  de- 
prive a  person  of  the  privileges  of  the  Jew- 
ish Church. 

Cat'er-pil-lar,  an  insect  of  the  locust 
kind  in  an  immature  state.  They  are  ex- 
tremely destructive  to  vegetation,  and  were 
often  employed  to  execute  God's  judgments. 
Ps.  78  :  46 ;  i05  :  34.    See  Locust. 

Cath'o-lic  (universal),  a  name  originally 
given  to  the  Christian  Church  in  general, 
but  now  claimed  by  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church.  The  "  Catholic  epistles  " — namely, 
James,  Peteh  I.  and  II.,  John  I.,  and 
JuDE — are  so  called  because  they  were  ad- 
dressed to  the  church  in  general. 

Cat'tle,  in  the  common  scriptural  use  of 
the  word,  includes  all  tame  quadrupeds  em- 
ployed by  man,  such  as  oxen,  horses,  sheep, 
camels,  goats,  etc.  In  ancient  times  wealth 
consisted  mainly  of  cattle.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  also  the  Concordance. 

Caul,  in  Lev.  3  :  4,  10,  15 ;  4  :  9,  probably 
means  great  lobe  of  the  liver  ;  in  Hosea  13 : 
8  it  means  membrane  around  the  heart ;  and 
in  Isa.  3  :  18,  network  for  the  hair. 

Cause'way,  in  1  Chron.  26  :  16,  18,  is 
supposed  to  mean  the  ascent  from  Zion  to 
the  west  side  of  the  Temple  area. 

Caves  are  very  numerous  in  Palestine, 
and  the  names  of  some  parts  of  the  country 
have  been  derived  from  this  fact.  Hauran, 
Ezek.  47  :  16,  is  cave-land.  The  Horites 
dwelt  in  caves.  Caves  were  used  for  dwell- 
ings, Gen.  19  :  30,  and  for  concealment,  Josh. 
10 :  16,  etc.,  and  as  burial-places.  Gen.  23  : 
17,  19 ;  49  :  29 ;  John  11 :  38.  Several  caves 
are  named  in  the  Bible.  See  Adullam, 
Machpelah.  Consult  the  Concordance, 
and  see  Sepulchre. 

Ce'dar  is  used  in  the  Bible  in  reference 
to  the  whole  pine  tree  family,  and  specially 
to  the  cedar  of  Lebanon,  which  is  a  noble 
evergreen  tree,  greatly  celebrated  in  the 
Scrijjtures.  Ps.  92:  12;  Ezek.  31  :  3-6,  etc. 
Everything  about  this  tree  has  a  strong 
odor  of  balsam,  and  is  very  pleasant.  The 
wood  is  exceedingly  durable,  and  was  used 
in  the  noblest  and  most  costly  edifices,  in- 
cluding Solomon's  Temple.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Cedron,  se'dron,  a  brook  in  the  valley 
between  Jerusalem  and  the  Mount  of  Olives. 
John  18  :  1.    See  Kedeon,  or  Kideon. 

Ceiled,  seeld,  in  2  Chron.  3:5;  ,Ter.  22: 
14,  etc.,  means  panelled ;  wainscoted. 


Ceil'ings  were  found  only  in  the  Tem- 
ple, palaces  of  kings,  or  in  princely  resi- 
dences. They  were  often  very  beautiful.  1 
Kings  6  :  15 ;  Hag.  1:4;  Jer.  22  :  14. 

Cel'lars,  such  as  are  common  with  us, 
were  not  known  in  tlie  East.  They  had 
places  used  for  storing  wine,  jars  of  which 
were  buried  to  the  neck. 

CeTo-Syr-i-a.    See  Ccele-Syria. 

Cen'chre-a,  the  eastern  harbor  of  Cor- 
inth, is  on  the  Saronic  Gulf,  about  nine 
miles  east  of  that  city.  A  church  was 
formed  at  Cenchrea.  Rom.  16  :  1.  Paul 
sailed  from  thence  to  Ephesus.  Acts  18  :  18. 

Cen'ser,  Lev.  10:1,  among  the  Jews, 
was  a  kind  of  pan  used  in  the  Temple  ser- 
vice to  carry  the  fire  in  which  incense  was 
burned  to  the  altar  of  incense.  The  fire 
was  taken  from  the  perpetual  supply  on  the 
altar  of  burnt-ofl'ering.  Little  is  known  of 
the  form  of  the  censer.  The  one  used  on 
the  Day  of  Atonement  was  of  pure  gold.  1 
Kings  7  ;  50.  The  word  translated  "  censer" 
in  Heb.  9  :  4  means  the  golden  altar  of  in- 
cense. 

Cen'sus.  The  Old  Testament  mentions 
twelve  censuses  of  the  Jews.  The  first  was 
taken  in  tlie  third  or  fourth  mouth  after 
the  e.xodus,  and  showed  that  there  were 
603,550  men.  Exod.  38:26.  The  order  for 
the  second  numbering  is  given  in  Num. 

1  :  2.  The  third  census  was  made  directly 
after  the  Hebrews  entered  Canaan.  Num. 
26.    King  David  made  the  fourth  census. 

2  Sam.  24  :  9  ;  1  Chron.  21  :  1.  The  last  gen- 
eral census  was  made  at  the  time  of  the  re- 
turn. Ezra  2  :  64;  8  :  1-14.  The  census  of 
Cvrenius  (or  Quirinius)  is  mentioned  in 
Luke  2  :  2. 

Cen-tu'ri-on,  an  officer  among  the  Ro- 
mans commanding  a  hundred  soldiers. 
Matt.  8:5;  Acts  22  :  25. 

Ce'phas  {rock},  a  Syriac  surname  which 
Jesus  gave  to  Simon.  John  1:42.  See  Peter. 

Ce'sar.    See  Cjssar. 

Ces-a-re'a.    See  C^sarea. 

Ces-a-re'a  Philippi.  See  C^sarea 
Philippi. 

Chafed,  in  2  Sam.  17:8,  means  heated; 
exasperated. 

Chaff  was  separated  from  the  grain,  in 
ancient  times,  by  throwing  both  together 
against  the  wind  with  the  winnowing- 
shovel.  The  wind  blew  away  the  chaff 
and  the  grain  fell  to  the  ground.  Notice 
the  figurative  use  of  the  word  chaff  in  Ps. 
1:4;  35  :  5. 

Chains,  in  Num.  31 :  50  and  Isa.  3  :  19,  is 
supposed  to  mean  foot-chains.  They  were 
worn  as  ornaments  around  the  ankles,  and 
caused  the  wearer  to  observe  a  certain  meas- 
ured pace.  The  chains  mentioned  in  Acts 
12  :  6,  7  were  fetters.  Chains  were  part  of 
the  furnishing  of  the  Temple  and  of  the 
priestly  dress. 

Chalcedony,  kal-sed'o-ny,  Rev.  21 :  19, 
a  precious  stone  found  in  the  copper-mines 
of  Cbalcedon,  near  Constantinople,  and  else- 
where, is  a  species  of  quartz  of  various  colors 
and  resembling  agate.  It  is  used  for  cups 
and  vases. 

Chalcol  or  Calcol,  kal'kol  (sustaining), 
a  son  of  Mahol.  1  Kings  4:31;  1  Chron. 
2:6. 

Chaldea,  kal-de'a,  a  country  comprising 
an  area  of  about  23,000  square  miles,  occu- 
pied the  southernmost  part  of  the  Mesopo- 
tamian  plain  along  the  Euphrates,  down  to 
the  Persian  Gulf.  Abraham  was  born  there, 
Gen.  11 :  31,  but  its  native  inhabitants  were 
of  Cushite  descent.  Their  principal  city 
was  Ur;  their  great  hero  Nimrod,  the  son 
of  Cush.  The  Chaldeans  formed  very  early 
a  great  empire,  the  first  of  the  four  grand 
monarchies  of  Asia,  extending  north  to  the 
sources  of  the  Euphrates.  But  B.  c.  about 
1300  this  empire  was  overthrown  by  the 


Assyrians,  and  from  that  time  Chaldea  be- 
came only  a  part  or  province,  first  of  As- 
syria, afterward  of  Babylonia;  the  Chal- 
deans lost  their  Cusliite  nationality  and 
became  by  amalgamation  Shemites.  After 
the  establishment  of  the  Babylonian  Empire 
under  Nabopalazzar,  b.  c.  62.5,  CHALDf:ANS 
or  Chaldees  became  the  generally  accepted 
names  for  the  subjects  of  that  empire,  Jer. 
21  :  4  ;  Hab.  1:6;  Ezek.  23  : 14,  and  in  the 
book  of  Daniel,  1:4;  2:2,  etc.,  the  name 
is  evidently  applied  to  only  a  peculiar  por- 
tion of  the  Babj'lonian  people — the  learned 
class. 

Chalk'-stones,  Isa.  27  :  9,  a  soft  mineral 
substance  resembling  limestone.  To  make 
the  Jewish  altars  like  chalk-stones  was  to 
crumble  and  destroy  them. 

Cham'ber.  Gen.  43:30.  The  private 
apartments  of  a  house  are  usually  called 
chambers.  2  Sam.  18  :  .33 ;  Ps.  19  :  5.  In  Job 
9:9;  Ps.  104  :  3,  13,  chambers  denotes  con- 
stellations or  regions  in  the  heavens. 

Cham'ber-ing,  in  Rom.  13  :  13,  means 
licentiousness. 

Cliam'ber-lain,  2  Kings 23 : 11,  an  officer 
who  has  charge  of  the  royal  chambers,  or  the 
king's  lodgings,  wardrobes,  etc.  In  Eastern 
courts  eunuchs  were  commonly  thus  em- 
ployed. Esth.  1:10,  12,  15.  In  Rom.  16:23 
the  treasurer  of  the  city  is  probably  referred 
to. 

Chameleon,  ka-meel'yun,  a  lizard-like 
reptile  whose  color  changes  with  that  of 
objects  about  it  or  when  its  temper  is  dis- 
turbed. It  feeds  on  insects  which  it  catches 
by  darting  out  its  long,  sticky  tongue.  It  is 
mentioned  in  Lev.  11  :  30  among  the  unclean 
creeping  things. 

Chamois,  sham'wa orsham'i,  mentioned 
in  Deut.  14 :  5,  is  not  the  well-known  moun- 
tain-goat of  Southern  Europe,  but  probably 
a  variety  of  wild  sheep. 

Cham-paign',  in  Deut.  11  :  30,  means 
plain  ;  level  country. 

Cham'pion,  in  ancient  warfare,  was  one 
who  challenged  a  foe  to  single  combat  in  the 
presence  of  contending  armies.  (See  Goli- 
ath. 1  Sam.  17  :  4.)  The  issue  of  the  battle 
was  sometimes  staked  on  such  an  encounter. 

Chanaan,  ka'nan  or  ka'na-an,  Acts  7: 
11 ;  13  : 19,  Greek  form  of  Canaan.  See  Ca- 
naan. 

Chance,  in  1  Sam.  6  :  9,  might  better  be 
rendered  ocmirrence,  and  is  so  rendered  in 
several  ancient  versions. 

Chan'cel-lor,  in  Ezra  4  :  8,  17,  means 
counsellor. 

Cliap'i-ter,  in  Exod.  36  :  38,  etc.,  means 
capital  of  a  pillar. 

Cliap'men,  in  2  Chron.  9  :  14,  means 
travelling  merchants. 

Chapt,  in  Jer.  14  :  4,  means  cracked  by 
heat  and  drought. 

Charashim,  kar'a-shim  (craftsmen),  a 
vallev  near  Jerusalem.  1  Chron.  4  : 14  ;  Neh. 
11 :  35. 

Charchemish,  kar'ke-mish.  2  Chron. 
35:20.    Same  as  Carchemish  (which  see). 

Char'ger,  in  Num.  7:13;  Ezra  1:9; 
Matt.  14  :  8,  11,  means  a  large  dish ;  a  plat- 
ter. 

Charg'es.  In  Acts  21 :  24  "  be  at  charges 
with  them  "  means  pay  the  cost  of  their 
rites  and  offerings. 

Char'i-ots,  mentioned  in  the  Bible,  were 
of  two  kinds.both  of  which  were  two-wheeled 
and  drawn  by  horses.  One  kind  was  used  for 
princes  and  generals  to  ride  in,  Gen.  41 :  43; 
46  :  29 ;  2  Kings  5:9;  Acts  8  :  28,  or  dedi- 
cated to  idols.  2  Kings  23  :  11.  Another 
kind  was  used  in  war :  "  chariots  of  iron," 
not  made  of  iron,  but  armed  with  iron 
scythes  or  hooks  extending  from  the  ends 
of  the  axletrees.  An  archer  or  a  spear- 
man usually  stood  by  the  side  of  the  chari- 
oteer as  he  drove  furiouslv  into  the  battle. 
1087 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Many  chariots  were  used  by  the  army  of 
Pharaoh  which  pursued  the  Israelites  at  the 


"  CHARIOT  OP  IRON  "—FOR  WAR. 


time  of  the  exodus.  Exod.  14:28.  In  Solo- 
mon's Song  3:9"  chariot "  seems  to  mean  a 
kind  of  palanquin. 

Char'i-ty  {love).  The  Greek  word  means 
love,  and  is  generally  so  translated.  Consult 
the  Concordance. 

Charm'ers,  peojile  who  claim  to  be  able 
to  tame  and  control  serpents,  even  the  most 
venomous  kinds.  Ps.  58  :  5  ;  Jer.  8  :  17. 

Charms.    See  Amulets. 

Charran,  kar'ran.  Acts  7  :  2,  4.  Same  as 
Haran  (which  see). 

Chebar,  ke'bar  (joining),  a  district  and 
river  in  Chaldea,  where  Ezekiel  the  prophet 
saw  the  vision  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 
Ezek.  1  :  1,  3;  3  : 1.5,  etc. 

Chedorlaomer,  ked'or-la'o-mer  (sheaf- 
band),  a  king  of  Elam  in  the  time  of  Abram. 
Gen.  14  :  1,  17.  His  name  is  found  on  Chal- 
dean bricks  recently  discovered. 

Cheek  Teeth,  in  Joel  1  :  6,  means  mo- 
lars, or  double  teeth. 

Cheese  is  several  times  mentioned  in  the 
Bible,  and  is  now  an  important  article  of  food 
in  the  East.  It  is  generally  white,  very  salt, 
soft  when  new,  but  soon  becomes  hard  and 
dry.  Job  10  :  10 ;  1  Sam.  17  :  18. 

Chelal,  ke'lal  (completeness),  a,  Jew  who 
married  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  30. 

Chelluh,  kel'lu,  a  Jew  who  took  a  for- 
eign wife.  Ezra  10  :  35. 

Chelub,  ke'lub.  [1]  A  descendant  of  Ju- 
dah.  1  Chron.  4 : 11.  [2]  An  Israelite  whose 
son  Ezri  superintended  the  tillers  of  the 
ground  in  David's  time.  1  Chron.  27  :  26. 

Chelubai,  ke-lu'bai,  a  name  given  in 
one  place  (1  Chron.  2  :  9)  to  the  son  of  Hez- 
ron,  who  is  in  same  chapter  called  Caleb. 

Chemariins,  kem'a-rimz.  This  word  is 
usually  translated  "priests"  or  "idolatrous 
priests,"  but  in  one  case  it  is  left  untrans- 
lated, as  if  it  had  been  a  proper  name.  2 
Kings  23  :  5  (margin);  Hos.  10  :  5  (in  the 
marginal  notes) ;  Zeph.  1 :  4. 

Chemosh,  ke'mosh  (fire),  the  national 
idol  of  the  Moabites.  Num.  21  :  29 ;  Jer. 
48:7. 

Cheiiaanah,  ke-na'a-nah  (flat).  [1] 
Father  of  the  false  prophet  Zedekiah.  1 
Kings  22  : 11 ;  2  Chron.  18 : 10.  [2]  Brother 
of  Ehud.  1  Chron.  7  :  10.  Perhaps  same  as 
No.  1. 

Chenani,  ken'a-ni  (creator),  a  Levite 
who  conducted  the  devotions  of  the  people 
after  Ezra  read  to  them  the  law.  Neh.  9  :  4. 

Chenaniah,  ken'a-ni-ah.  [1]  A  Levite 
leader  of  the  singers  when  David  brought 
up  the  ark  from  the  house  of  Obed-edoni.  1 
Cliron.  15 :  22,  27.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Ko- 
hath.  1  Chron.  26  :  29. 

Chephar-haanimonai,  ke'far-ha-am'- 
mo-nai,  a  small  town  of  Benjamin.  Josh. 
18 : 24. 

Chephirah,  ke-fi'rah  (village),  a  town  of 
the  Ilivites  which  afterward  belonged  to 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  Josh.  9  :  17;  Ezra  2: 
25. 

Cheran,  ke'ran  (wiiow),  achild  of  Dishou. 
Gen.  36  :  26 ;  1  Chron.  1 : 41. 
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Cherethims,  ker'eth-imz,  or  Chereth- 
ites,  ker'eth-itz.  [1]  A  tribe  apparently 
of  the  Philistines.  1  Sam.  30  :  14  ;  Zeph.  2  : 
5.  [2]  A  title  of  a  class  of  officers  who,  with 
the  Pelethites,  formed  David's  guard.  2  Sam. 
8  : 18;  1  Chron.  18  :  17. 

Cherilh,  ke'rith  (goroe),  a  brook  or  tor- 
rent which  emptied  into  Jordan  from  the 
east,  near  Jericho.  Elijah  was  commanded 
to  hide  himself  near  it  from  Ahab,  and  was 
there  fed  by  ravens.  1  Kings  17  :  3-5. 

Cher'ub,  plural  Cher'u-bin>,  beings  of 
unknown  nature,  but  not  angels.  The  word 
"cherubim "  occurs  first  in  Gen.  3 :  24,  where 
it  is  applied  to  the  guard  placed  over  Eden 
after  Adam  was  driven  out.  Cherubim  are 
the  witnesses  of  God's  presence,  and  repre- 
sentations of  them  were  used  in  the  Taber- 
nacle and  Temple.  Two  golden  cherubim 
stood  in  the  Holy  of  Holies,  upon  the  mercy- 
seat  in  the  Tabernacle.  Exod.  37 :  8.  Precise 
directions  are  given  in  Exod.  25 : 18,  etc.  con- 
cerning their  material,  attitude,  and  posi- 
tion, and  they  are  described  in  2  Chron.  3  : 
10-13,  but  nothing  is  said  about  their  shape 
except  that  they  had  wings.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Cherub,  ke'rub,  a  place  in  Babylonia; 
perhaps  Cheripha  of  Ptolemy.  Ezra  2  :  59 ; 
Neh.  7  :  61. 

Chesalon,  kes'a-lon  (fortress),  a  name 
sometimes  given  to  Mount  Jearim,  in  the 
north  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  : 10. 

Chesed,  ke'sed,  a  son  of  Nahor,  the 
brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  22. 

Chesil,  ke'sil  (fleshy).  [IJ  A  town  in 
south  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  30.  [2]  Also  a 
name  given  to  one  of  the  constellations, 
generally  supposed  to  have  been  Orion.  Job 
9:9;  Amos  5:8.  In  Isa.  13  :  10  the  word 
occurs  in  the  plural  and  is  translated  "  con- 
stellations." 

Ches'nut  Tree,  in  Gen.  30  :  37;  Ezek. 
31 :  8,  should  be  "  plane  tree."  The  chestnut 
tree  is  not  found  in  Palestine. 

Chest,  the  translation  of  two  Hebrew 
words.  The  first  is  used  in  2  Kings  12  :  9, 
10;  2  Chron.  24  :  8,  10,  11,  to  denote  the  cof- 
fer into  which  the  people  put  their  contri- 
butions for  repairing  the  Temple  under  Jo- 
ash.  The  original  word  in  every  other  place 
except  Gen.  50 : 26,  where  it  denotes  Joseph's 
coffin,  means  the  ark  of  the  covenant.  An 
entirely  difterent  word  is  used  for  the  ark 
of  Noah  and  tliat  of  Moses.  The  second 
word  is  used  only  in  Ezek.  27  :  24,  where  it 
means  a  treasure-chest. 

Chesulloth,  ke-sul'loth  (loins),  a  town 
of  Issachar.  Josh.  19:  18. 

Chezib,  ke'zib  (deceitful),  a  town  of  the 
Canaanites,  afterward  in  Judah.  Gen.  38 : 5. 
It  is  probably  same  as  Achzib  in  Judah. 

Chidon,ki'don,  1  Chron.  13:  9,  is  called 
also  the  threshing-floor  of  Nachon  in  2 
Sam.  6:6.    It  was  near  Jerusalem. 

Chief  Priest.    See  Priest. 

Chil'dren.  A  large  family  of  children 
was  considered  a  great  blessing  in  Bible 
times.  See  Ps.  127  :  3-5.  They  were  subject 
to  the  father  in  all  things.  Gen.  22  :  21 ; 
Num.  30  :  5,  and  were  liable  to  be  sold  into 
temporarv  bondage  for  his  debts.  Lev.  25  : 
39-41 ;  2  kings  4:1;  Matt.  18 : 25.  The  first- 
born S(m  received  a  double  portion  of  the 
father's  estate ;  the  daughters  no  portion, 
except  in  cases  mentioned  in  Num.  27  :  1- 
11.  At  the  age  of  thirty  Benjamin  is  called 
a  child  in  Gen.  44  :  20.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Chil'dren  of  the  East,  the  name  of 
the  tribes  who  lived  to  the  eastward  of 
Canaan.  Gen.  29  :  1 ;  Judg.  6  :  3,  33:  7  :  12. 

Chil'dren  of  E'den,  the  name  of  a  tribe, 
probably  in  Mesopotamia.  2  Kings  19  :  12; 
Isa.  37  :"l2. 

Chil'dren  of  Is'ra  el.    See  Hebrews. 

Chileab,  kil'c-ab,  David's  second  son, 


whose  mother  was  Abigail.  2  Sam.  3  :  3. 
He  is  called  Daniel  in  1  Chron  3 : 1. 

Chilion,  ki-li'on  (pining),  a  son  of  Elim- 
elech  and  Naomi.  Ruth  1:2;  4:9. 

Chilmad,  kil'mad,  a  region  supposed  to 
have  been  between  Assyria  and  Arabia. 
Ezek.  27  :  23. 

Chimham,  kim'ham  (longing),  an  Israel- 
ite who  was  recommended  to  David's  care 
by  Barzillai.  2  Sam.  19 :  37,  38,  40 ;  Jer.  41 : 
17.  Some  infer  from  1  Kings  2  :  7  that  he 
was  a  son  of  Barzillai. 

Chinnereth,  kin'ne-reth,  or  Chinne- 
roth,  kin'ne-roth.  Josh.  11 :  2,  a  fenced  city 
of  Naphtali,  on  the  lake  or  sea  of  the  same 
name.  Num.  34  :  11.  Called  Cinneroth  in 
1  Kings  15  :  20. 

Chinnereth,  kin'ne-reth,  Sea  of.  See 
Galilee,  Sea  of. 

Chios,  ki'os,  an  island  in  the  Grecian 
Archipelago,  Acts  20  :  15,  is  about  thirty 
miles  long  and  ten  miles  wide,  and  is  now 
called  Scio.  It  has  always  been  famous  for 
its  beauty  and  fertility. 

Chisleu,  kis'lu,  the  ninth  month  of  the 
sacred  year  and  the  third  month  of  the  civil 
year  of  the  Jews.  Neh.  1:1;  Zech.  7  :  1. 
This  month  begins  with  the  new  moon 
nearest  the  first  of  December.   See  Month. 

Chislon,  kis'lon  (confidence),  the  father 
of  Elidad.  Num.  34  :21. 

Cliisloth-tabor,  kis'loth-ta'bor,  denotes 
either  a  mountain  or  a  place.  Josh.  19  :  12. 
If  a  mountain,  it  is  probably  same  as  Ta- 
bor. If  a  city,  it  may  be  Iksal,  about  two 
miles  west  of  Tabor. 

Chittim,  kit'tim,  or  Kit-tim.  Num.  24: 
24;  Isa.  23:1,  12;  Jer.  2:10;  Ezek.  27:6; 
Dan.  11:30.  The  "isles,"  "ships,"  "prod- 
ucts," and  "  people "  of  Chittim  are  here 
mentioned  or  alluded  to,  and  therefore  tlie 
name  has  been  supposed  to  mean  the  island 
of  Cyprus.  Some  think  it  applies  to  the 
islands  and  coasts  west  of  Palestine.  See 
Cyprus. 

Chiun,  ki'un,  Amos  5:26,  an  idol  made 
and  worshipped  by  the  Israelites  in  the  wil- 
derness.   See  Remphan. 

Chloe,  klo'e,  a  female  disciple  apparently 
residing  at  the  place  from  which  Paul  sent 
his  first  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians:  gene- 
rally supposed  to  be  Philippi.  1  Cor.  1 :  11. 

Chor-ashan,  ko-ra'shan  (smoking  fur- 
nace), a  town  of  Judah  which  is  supposed 
to  be  the  same  as  Ashan  iJosh.  15:42), 
which  afterward  became  a  citv  of  the  Sim- 
eonites  (Josh.  19  :  7).  1  Sam.  30  :  30. 

Cliorazin,  ko-ra'zin,  a  city  near  the 
north  end  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee.  It  is  men- 
tioned with  Capernaum  and  Bethsaida, 
Matt.  11  :  20-23 ;  Luke  10  :  13,  in  the  woes 
spoken  by  Christ.  There  are  ruins  of  Cho- 
razin  two  and  a  half  miles  west  of  Tell  Hum 
(the  ancient  Capernaum). 

Chozeba,  ko-ze'ba,  a  place  in  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4  :  22. 

Christ  ianoinfed),  the  official  name  of  the 
long-promised  and  long-expected  Saviour. 
It  is  the  Greek  equivalent  to  the  Jewish 
i  Messiah.  Jesus  was  his  personal  name 
among  men  during  his  life  on  earth,  and  he 
is  generally  so  called  in  the  Gospels,  while 
the  Christ  or  Jesus  Christ  is  generally 
used  in  the  Epistles.  For  the  Bible  account 
of  Christ,  see  page  32  in  the  Analysis. 

Names,  Titles,  and  Offices  of  Christ. 
Adam,  The  Second.  1  Cor.  15 :  45,  47. 
Advocate.  1  John  2  : 1. 
Alpha  and  Omesra.  Rev.  1 :  8. 
.\mcn.  Rev.  3  :  H. 

Author  and  Finisher  of  our  faith.  Heb.  12 :  2. 
Author  of  eternal  salvation.  Heb.  5  :  9. 
Beginning  of  the  creation  of  God.  Rev.  3  : 14. 
Blessed  and  onlv  Potentate.  1  Tim.  6: 15. 
Branch.  Zech.  S  :  8. 
Bread  of  God.  John  6  :  "3. 
Bread  of  Life.  John  6  :  35. 
Captain  of  Salvation.  Heb.  2 : 10. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


hild,  Little.  Isa.  11  :6. 
hrist,  the.  Matt.  16  : 16. 
orner-stone.  Eph.  2:  20. 
ounsellor.  Isa.  y  :  6. 
lavid.  Jer.  30:9;  Hos.  3:5. 
lay-spring.  Luke  1 : 78. 
leliverer.  Rom.  11 :  26. 
lesire  of  all  nations.  Hag.  2  :7. 
tonianuel.  Isa.  7  : 14  ;  Matt.  1 :  23. 
;verlasting  Father.  Isa.  9  :  6. 
aithful  Witness.  Rev.  1:5. 
irst  and  Last.  Rev.  1 : 17. 
irst-begotten  of  the  dead.  Rev.  1 : 5. 
od.  Isa.  40  :  9. 

od  blessed  for  ever.  Rom.  9  :  5. 
ood  Shepherd.  John  10  : 11. 
overnor.  Matt.  2  :  6. 
reat  High-Priest.  Heb.  4 : 14. 
[igh-Priest.  Heb.  5  : 10. 
[oly  child  Jesus.  Acts  4  :  27. 
[oly,  the  most.  Dan.  9  ;  24. 
[oly  One.  Luke  4  :  34. 
[oly  Thing.  Luke  1  :  35. 
[orn  of  Salvation.  Luke  1 :  69. 
AM.  Exod.  3  :  14,  with  John  8  :  58. 
DQage  of  God.  2  Cor.  4 :  4. 
ehovah.  Isa.  26  :  4. 
esus.  Matt.  1  :  21. 
ust  One.  Acts  7  : 52. 
;ing  everlasting.  Luke  1 :  33. 
;ing  of  Israel.  John  1  : 49. 
ling  of  the  Jews.  Matt.  2  :  2. 
ling  of  kings.  1  Tim.  6  : 15. 
amb  of  God.  John  1 :  29. 
awgiver.  Isa.  33 :  22. 
light  of  the  world.  John  8  : 12. 
ight.  True.  John  1 :  9. 
lion  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  Rev.  5 : 5. 
living  stone.  1  Pet.  2  :  4. 
lOrd.  Matt.  3:3. 

lOrd  God  Almightv.  Rev.  15  :  3. 

lOrd  of  all.  Acts  10  :  36. 

lOrd  of  Glory.  1  Cor.  2  : 8. 

lOrd  of  lords.  Rev.  17  : 14. 

lOrd  our  Righteousness.  Jer.  23  :6. 

laker  and  Preserver  of  all  things.  John  1 :  3. 

leiliator.  1  Tim.  2  : 5. 

lediator  of  the  new  covenant.  Heb.  12 : 24. 
lessiah.  Dan.  9  :  25. 
lighty  God.  Isa.  9  :  6. 
lighty  One  of  Jacob.  Isa.  60 : 16. 
lorningStar.  Rev.  22:16. 
[azarene.  Matt.  2  :  23. 
lur  Passover.  1  Cor.  5:7. 
'riest  for  ever.  Heb.  5 : 6. 
'rince.  Acts  5 :  31. 
'rince  of  Life.  Acts  3  : 15. 
'rince  of  Peace.  Isa,  9  :  6. 
'rince  of  the  kings  of  the  earth.  Rev.  1 : 5. 
'rophet.  Deut.  18  : 15. 
Redeemer.  Job  19  :  25. 
ighteous,  the.  1  John  2  : 1. 
oot  and  offspring  of  David.  Rev.  22: 16. 
oot  of  David.  Rev.  5  : 5. 
,uler  ill  Israel.  Mic.  5:  2. 

ame  yesterday,  to-day,  and  for  ever.  Heb.  13  : 8. 
avi(jur.  Luke  2  : 11. 

hepherd  and  Bishop  of  souls.  1  Pet.  2  : 25. 

hephcrd  in  the  land.  Zech.  11 : 16. 

hepherd  of  the  sheep,  Great.  Heb.  13 :  20. 

hiloh.  Gen.  49  : 10. 

an,  a.  Heb.  3  :  6. 

an,  the.  Ps.  2  : 12. 

an,  My  beloved.  Matt.  3: 17. 

Dn,  only-begotten.  John  1 : 18. 

on  of  David.  Matt.  9  :  27. 

on  of  God.  Matt.  8:  29. 

on  of  man.  Matt.  8;  20. 

on  of  the  Highest.  Luke  1 ;  32. 

tar,  bright  and  morning.  Rev.  22: 16. 

tar  and  Sceptre.  Num.  24  : 17. 

ine,  the.  John  15  :  5. 

ine,  true.  John  15  : 1. 

fay.  Truth,  and  Life.  John  14  :  6. 

fitne.ss,  faithful  and  true.  Rev.  3  : 14. 

'onderful.  Isa.  9  :  6. 

!oTi\.  John  1 : 1. 

ford  of  God.  Rev.  19  : 13. 

Chris'tians,  the  name  given  to  the  fol- 
)wers  of  Christ.  It  was  first  used,  Acts  11 : 
S,  at  Autioch  in  Syria,  about  A.  D.  42. 

Chron'i-cles,  the  First  and  Sec'- 
nd  Books  of,  are  the  thirteenth  and 
)urteenth  books  of  the  Old  Testament 
ianon.  They  give  an  account  of  the  his- 
5ry  of  the  Jewish  people  from  their  origin 
3  their  return  from  the  captivity,  embracing 

period  of  nearly  3500  years.  They  were 
rawn  from  the  same  sources  as  First  and 
ECOND  Books  of  Kings,  namely,  the  na- 
ional  diaries  and  journals  and  the  living 
opular  tradition,  but  were  written  from  a 


specific  sacerdotal  point  of  view.  They 
date  from  the  time  of  Ezra  or  later.  They 
were  accepted  in  the  Canon  on  account  of 
the  many  additions  to  the  Books  of  Kings 
which  they  contain,  but  as  they  were  of  so 
recent  date  they  were  placed  among  the 
Hagiographa  (the  holy  writings  of  the 
Jews).    See  Bible. 

Chro-nol'o-gy,  the  raetliod  of  ascertain- 
ing the  years  when  past  events  took  place, 
and  arranging  them  in  order  according  to 
dates.  The  chronology  found  in  the  mar- 
ginal notes  of  the  Authorized  Version  of 
the  Bible  is  that  of  Archbishop  Ussher.  It 
makes  the  time  from  creation  to  the  birth 
of  Christ  4000  years,  and  to  the  flood  1656 
years.  B.  c.  before  a  date  means  before 
Christ ;  cir.  means  about ;  A.  D.  means  the 
year  of  our  Lord. 

Chrys'o-lite  {golden  stone),  Rev.  21 :  20, 
is  the  yellow  topaz  or  the  beryl  of  the  Old 
Testament.  It  is  supposed  to  be  the  Orien- 
tal topaz  of  modern  times. 

Chry-sop'ra-sus,  Rev.  21 :  20,  a  precious 
stone  of  a  greenish  color. 

Chub,  kub,  a  people  in  alliance  with 
Egvpt  in  the  time  of  Nebuchadnezzar. 
Ezek.  30 :  5. 

Chun,  kun,  a  town  of  Hadarezer,  king 
of  Zobah,  which  was  pillaged  by  David.  1 
Chron.  18:8.  Same  as  Berothai.  2  Sam. 
8:8. 

Church  is  the  translation  of  a  Greek 
word  (ecdesia)  which  means  an  assembly, 
and  denotes  in  the  New  Testament  [1]  a 
local  congregation  of  Christian  believers  (as 
the  church  in  Jerusalem,  in  Antioch,  in 
Ephesus,  in  Corinth,  in  Rome,  the  churches 
in  Asia,  in  Achaia,  etc.);  [2]  the  whole 
body  of  believers  in  Christ  (as  Matt.  16  :  18 ; 
Gal.  1 : 13 ;  Eph.  1 :  22 ;  5  : 27).  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 
In  Acts  7 :  38  church  means  the  congrega- 
tion of  Israelites  at  Sinai. 

Churl,  in  Isa.  32  : 5,  7,  means  a  deceiver. 

Churl'ish,  in  1  Sam.  25  :  3,  means  coarse 
and  rude. 

Chusan-rishathaim,  ku'shan-rish-a- 
tha'im,  a  king  of  Mesopotamia  or  Aram 
who  oppressed  the  Israelites  for  eight  years, 
and  was  subdued  by  Othniel.  Judg.  3 :  8,  10. 

Chuza,  ku'za,  the  steward  of  Herod  Au- 
tipas.  Luke  8  :  3. 

Cilicia,  si-lish'i-a,  a  province  of  Asia 
Minor,  bounded  south  by  the  Mediterranean 
Sea,  north  by  Cappadocia,  west  by  Pam- 
phylia,  east  by  Syria.  Tarsus,  its  capital, 
was  the  home  of  Paul,  and  many  Jews  were 
living  in  the  land.  One  of  its  chief  indus- 
trial products  was  a  kind  of  cloth  made 
from  goats'  hair  and  used  in  tent-making, 
which  was  Paul's  trade.  The  country  is 
very  frequently  mentioned  in  the  Acts,  and 
is  referred  to  in  Gal.  1 :  21.    See  Tarsus. 

Cin'na-mon',  Song  of  Solomon  4  :  14, 
the  inner  bark  of  a  tree.  The  finest  quality 
comes  from  Ceylon,  and  was  obtained  by  the 
Jews  by  the  way  of  Babylon.  It  was  used 
by  them  in  the  perfumed  oil  with  which 
the  Tabernacle  and  its  vessels  were  anointed. 
Exod.  30  :  23 ;  Rev.  18  : 13. 

Cinneroth,  sin'ne-roth,  a  district  in  or 
adjacent  to  the  territory  of  the  tribe  of 
Naphtali.  1  Kings  15  :  20.  It  is  generally 
called  Chinnereth. 

Cir'cle,  in  Isa.  40  :  22,  means  the  line 
within  which  the  earth  revolves,  and  figu- 
ratively describes  a  position  from  which 
every  part  of  its  surface  can  be  seen.  In 
Prov.  8  :  27  the  same  word  is  rendered  com- 
pass, and  means  the  boundary  within  which 
the  waters  are  restrained. 

Cir-cuin-cis'ion,  a  rite  or  ceremony  of 
the  Jewish  religion.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Cis,  sis.  Acts  13:21,  the  father  of  King 
Saul.    See  Kish,  No.  1. 


Cis'terns,  Prov.  5: 15,  were  common  in 
Judea.  Some  were  merely  holes  dug  in  the 
ground  to  receive  the  water  from  a  spring. 
When  these  pits  were  empty  there  was  mire 
at  the  bottom.  They  were  used  for  the  most 
cruel  and  extreme  punishments.  Joseph 
was  probably  cast  into  such  a  pit.  Gen.  37: 
24.  See  also  Ps.  40  :  2 ;  Jer.  38  :  6.  Other 
cisterns  were  of  various  forms,  and  were 
sometimes  hewn  out  of  the  rock.  Large 
cisterns  are  found  in  various  parts  of  Pales- 
tine, and  were  the  chief  dependence  of  the 
people  for  water ;  hence  the  force  of  the 
allusion  in  Jer.  2  :  13. 

Cit'ies  of  Refuge,  Num.  35:4,  5,  14, 
were  sis  of  the  Levitical  cities  divinely  ap- 
pointed by  the  Jewish  law  as  asylums,  to 
which  any  one  was  commanded  to  flee,  for 
safety  and  protection,  who  had  been  unde- 
signedly accessory  to  the  death  of  a  human 
being.  His  offence  was  investigated,  and  if 
he  was  not  within  the  provisions  of  the  law, 
he  was  delivered  to  the  avenger,  and  slain. 
See  page  459  in  the  Analy'sis. 

Cit'i-zen-ship,  Phil.  3:20  (in  the  Re- 
vised Version),  is  Conversation  in  the 
Authorized  Version.  Roman  citizenship  is 
referred  to  in  the  New  Testament.  It  de- 
noted the  privileges  enjoyed  by  certain  Ro- 
man subjects  in  Palestine,  and  was  secured 
by  inheritance  or  by  purchase,  Acts  22  :  28, 
by  military  service,  by  manumission,  or  by 
favor,  and  included  the  right  of  aj)peal  unto 
Cfesar.  Acts  25  :  11.  Paul  was  a  Roman 
citizen. 

Cit'y  of  Con-fu'sion,  applied  prophetic- 
ally to  Jerusalem  in  describing  the  sinful- 
ness and  consequent  calamities  of  the  laud. 
Isa.  24  : 10. 

Cit'y  of  Da'vid,  the  name  frequently 
given  to  that  part  of  Jerusalem  which  was 
built  on  Mount  Ziou.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Cit'y  of  De-struc'tion,  the  name  pro- 
phetically given  to  one  of  the  five  cities  in 
Egypt  inhabited  by  Israelites.  Isa.  19  :  18. 

Cit'y  of  God,  a  name  of  ancient  Jeru- 
salem. Ps.  46  :  4. 

Cit'y  of  Palm-trees,  a  name  sometimes 
given  to  Jericho.  Deut.  34 :  3 ;  2  Chron.  28 : 15. 

Cit'y  of  Salt,  a  city  in  the  south-east 
part  of  Judah,  near  the  Dead  Sea.  Josh. 
15 :  62. 

Cit'y  of  Wa'ters,a  name  given  by  Joab 
to  a  part  of  Rabbah,  the  chief  city  of  the 
Ammonites.  2  Sam.  12  :  27. 

Clau'da,  a  small  island  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean Sea,  a  little  south-west  of  Crete. 
Acts  27 : 16.    It  is  now  called  Gozzo. 

Clau'di-a,  a  female  disciple  at  Rome.  2 
Tim.  4  : 21. 

Clau'di-us,  the  fourth  Roman  emperor, 
a.  d.  41-54,  was  an  intimate  friend  of  Herod 
Agrippa  I.  Nevertheless,  on  account  of 
their  insubordination  and  aversion  to  all 
rule  and  discipline,  he  expelled  the  Jews 
from  Rome,  A.  D.  53,  and  together  with  them 
the  Christians,  who  were  as  yet  considered  a 
mere  Jewish  sect  by  the  Romans.  Acts  11 : 
28;  18:2. 

Clau'di-HS  Felix.    See  Felix. 

Clau'di-us  Lys'i-as,  a  Roman  officer 
who  was  chief  captain  of  the  army  in  Je- 
rusalem when  Paul  was  laid  hold  on  by  the 
Jews.  Acts  23  :  26. 

Clay  was  used  by  the  ancients  in  many 
ways.  See  Potter.  It  was  used  in  seal- 
ing, as  wax  is  with  us.  Job  38  :  14.  A  piece 
of  clay  was  often  put  on  the  lock  of  a  store- 
house and  sealed.  Many  impressions  of 
seals  are  found  on  Babylonian  bricks. 

Clean  and  Unclean  are  words  often 
u.sed  in  a  ceremonial  sense  in  the  Bible. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687). 

Cleave,  in  Gen.  2  : 24 ;  Rom.  12  :  9,  means 
adhere;  remain  faithful. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Clem'ent,  a  fellow-laborer  with  Paul  at 
Philippi.  Phil.  4:3. 

Cle'o-pas,  one  of  the  two  disciples  with 
whom  Jesus  conversed  ou  the  way  to  Em- 
niaus,  after  he  had  risen  from  the  dead. 
Ijuke  24 : 18.  Some  consider  him  same  as 
C'leophas. 

Cle'o-phas,  the  husband  of  Mary,  who 
is  by  some  supjwsed  to  have  been  a  sister  of 
the  mother  of  Jesus.  John  1!) :  25. 

Cloak,  Clothes.    See  Garments. 

Cloud,  Pil'lar  of,  the  miraculous  sign 
of  the  divine  presence  and  care  which 
guided  the  Israelites  in  the  desert.  See 
page  125  in  the  Analysis. 

Clouds.  See.  pages  17,  96,  386  in  the 
Analysis. 

Clouts,  in  Jer.  38  : 11,  means  pieces  of 
old  garments.  "Clouted,"  in  Josh.  9:5, 
means  worn  out  and  patched. 

Cnidus,  ni'dus,  a  Greek  city  on  a  prom- 
ontory of  Caria,  at  the  south-west  extremity 
of  Asia  Minor.  Acts  27  :  7. 

Coal,  when  mentioned  in  the  Bible, 
usually  means  charcoal  or  the  embers  of  a 
lire,  often  in  a  pan.  John  18  :  18.  Mines  ou 
Mount  Lebanon  supply  a  kind  of  coal  some- 
what sulphurous  in  quality,  but  there  is  no 
evidence  that  mineral  coal  was  known  and 
used  by  the  Jews.  Some  passages  seem  to 
suggest  it — namely,  2  Sam.  22:9,  13;  Job 
41  :  21 ;  Prov.  26  :  21.  In  2  Sam.  14  :  7  to 
"quench  one's  coal"  means  to  destroy  his 
last  living  child.  The  expression  in  Romans 
12:20,  "heap  coals  of  fire  on  his  head," 
means  melt  him  into  kindness. 

Coast,  in  the  Authorized  Version,  is  often 
used  for  border,  and  without  reference  to 
the  .sea.  Judg.  11 :  20;  Matt.  8  :  34. 

Coat.    See  Garments. 

Coat  of  Mail.  See  Arms,  and  Haber- 
geon. 

Cock'a-trice,  in  Isa.  11 :  8,  etc.,  is  an  old 
English  word  meaning  a  kind  of  crested 
venomous  seri)ent. 

Cock'-crow-ing,  Mark  13  :  35,  the  third 
watch  of  the  night  in  the  time  of  Christ.  It 
was  between  midnight  and  daybreak. 

Cock'le  {sliitkinii),  in  Job  31  :  40,  means 
an  offensive  wild  plant  found  among  grain 
and  in  the  borders  of  fields. 

Coile- Syria,  sel'e-syr'i-a  {hollow  Syria), 
the  valley  between  the  Lebanon  and  Anti- 
Lebanon  ranges.  See  Lebanon,  and  Syria. 

Coffer,  in  1  Sam.  6  :  8,  11,  1.5,  means  a 
movable  box  on  the  side  of  a  cart. 

Coffin,  in  Gen.  50  :  26,  means  a  mummy- 
chest  cut  out  of  stone  or  sycamore-wood. 
Such  coffins  were  used  in  burying  some 
noted  persons,  but  not  often  among  the 
Jews. 

Col-ho'zeh  {wholly  a  seer).  [1]  Father  of 
Shallum.  Neb.  3:15.  [2]  Perhaps  the  same 
person,  grandfather  of  Maaseiah.  Neh.  11: 
5. 

Col'lege,  in  2  Kings  22  :  14,  probably  one 
of  the  divisions  of  Jerusalem  built  on  the 
hill  A  era. 

Col'lops,  in  Job  15:27,  means  slices  or 
flakes  of  meat  or  fat. 

Col'o-ny,  in  Acts  16  : 12,  means  a  foreign 
town  whose  inhabitants  were  granted,  for 
distinguished  services,  the  same  rights  and 
privileges  that  the  citizens  of  Rome  en- 
joyed. 

Col'ors.  Gen.  37  :  3.  The  Jews  under- 
stood the  art  of  coloring  cloth,  though  they 
did  not  originate  it,  but  learned  it  from  the 
Pb(EMicians  and  the  Egyi)tians.  The  Bible 
mentions  four  artificial  colors.  [1]  Purple, 
obtained  from  a  shell-fisli  of  the  Mediterra- 
nean Sea.  It  was  the  roval  and  noble  color. 
Judg.  8:26;  Luke  16:19.  [2]  Blue,  ob- 
tained from  the  same  source  as  purple. 
Exod.  25:4;  Estli.  1  :  6.  [3]  SauM  and 
cciwisoii  seem  to  indicate  the  same  color,  and 
■were  obtained  from  an  insect  resembling  the 
1090 


cochineal.  The  above  colors  [1,  2,  3],  in 
connection  with  white,  were  used  in  the 
curtains  of  the  Tabernacle  and  the  clothing 
of  the  priests.  [4]  Vermilion  was  used  in 
fresco  painting,  Ezek.  23  :  14 ;  also  to  color 
idols,  decorate  walls,  etc.  Jer.  22  :  14.  The 
distinction  between  the  natural  colors  yel- 
low  and  green  is  not  sharply  defined  in  the 
Bible. 

Co-los'se,  Col.  1  :  2,  or  Co-los'sae,  a 

city  of  Phrygia,  Asia  Minor,  now  in  ruins, 
may  have  been  visited  by  Paul  on  his  third 
missionary  journey.  Later  on,  however, 
the  Colossian  church  was  disturbed  by  the 
intrusion  of  Judaistic  asceticism  and  Ori- 
ental mysticism,  and  in  order  to  set  things 
right  again  Paul  wrote  from  Rome,  A.  D.  62, 
the  Epistle  to  the  Colossians. 

Colossians,  ko-losh'i-anz,  E-pis'tle  to 
the,  has  an  introduction  of  rejoicing  at  the 
Christian  attainments  of  the  Colossians,with 
a  description  of  the  lofty  character  of  Christ ; 
also  cautions  and  instructions  against  in- 
clining toward  the  errors  of  Judaizing  and 
over-philosophizing,  together  with  sundry 
lessons  in  practical  morals,  especially  in  the 
various  domestic  relations. 

Colt,  a  name  given  to  the  young  of  cam- 
els and  asses  in  Gen.  32  : 15;  49  :  11 ;  Judg. 
10:4,  etc. 

Come  by  the  boat,  in  Acts  27  :  16, 
means  .secure  the  boat,  so  as  to  hoist  it  into 
the  ship. 

Com'fort-er,  John  14  : 16,  is  the  English 
rendering  for  Paraclete  (same  as  Advo- 
cate), and  is  found  only  in  the  Gospel  of 
John.  It  is  applied  to  the  Holy  Ghost  in 
four  out  of  the  five  passages  in  which  it  is 
used,  and  should  be  translated  "advocate" 
or  "  helper."    See  Advocate. 

Com'fort-less,  in  John  14  : 18,  literally 
means  orijhans. 

Com-mand'ments.  See  Exod.  chapter 
20,  and  Law. 

Com-mend',  in  Rom.  3:5,  means  draw 
commendation  upon. 

Com-mune',  in  Exod.  25:22;  1  Sam. 
19  :  3 ;  Ps.  4  :  4,  means  hold  a  conference. 

Com 'pass,  fetch  a,  in  2  Sam.  5:23;  2 
Kings  3:9;  Acts  28:13,  means  to  make  a 
circuit. 

Com-pel',  in  Luke  14  :  23,  means  to  urge 
vehemently.  In  Matt.  5  :  41  it  has  reference 
to  the  custom  of  Persian  and  Roman  gov- 
ernment couriers,  who  were  authorized  to 
press  men  and  horses  into  their  service  for 
a  certain  time. 

Com-pre-hend'ed,  in  Isa.  40:12;  Rom. 
13  :  9,  means  included. 

Co-na-iii'ah  {Jehovah  is  founding),  a 
chief  of  the  Levites  in  the  time  of  King 
Josiah.  2  Chron.  35  :  9. 

Con-cis'ion,  in  Phil.  3:2,  means  mean- 
ingless cutting ;  opposed  to  circumcision  as 
a  religious  symbol. 

Con'cu-bine,  in  the  Bible,  means  a  law- 
ful wife  of  an  inferior  rank.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Con-dem-na'tion.   See  Damnation. 

Conduit,  kon'dit  or  kun'dit,  an  aque- 
duct. 2  Kings  18 : 17;  Isa.  36  :  2,  etc. 

Co'ney,  in  Lev.  11:5;  Dent.  14:7;  Ps. 
104  : 18 ;  Prov.  30  :  26,  is  an  old  English  name 
for  the  rabbit.  It  is  somewhat  like  the  rab- 
bit in  shape  and  size,  and  is  known  in  nat- 
ural history  as  the  Syrian  Hyrox.  It  was  an 
unclean  animal  according  to  Jewish  law. 

Con-fec'tion,  in  Exod.  30  :  35,  means 
compound  of  various  ingredients. 

Con-gre-ga'tions,  mentioned  in  the 
Bible,  were  of  several  kinds.  See  Church, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Co-ni'ah  \Jehoviih  is  crenting),  a  name 
given  by  .Tereniiah  to  Jehoiachin,  king  , 
of  Jiidah.  Jer.  22  :  24  ;  37  :  1.    See  Jehoia-  j 
CHI.X.  I 

Co-uo-ni'ali  {Jehovah  is  creating),  a  Le- 


vite  who  was  chief  overseer  of  offerings, 
tithes,  and  dedicated  things.  2  Chron.  31 : 
12,  13. 

Con'science  is  the  moral  law  within  us 
which  judges  of  the  moral  character  of  our 
actions,  and  condemns  or  justifies  us  accord- 
ingly. See  pages  113,  532  in  the  Analysis, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Con'se-crate,  to  devote  to  the  service 
of  God  or  to  sacred  purposes.  Cou.sult  the 
Concordance. 

Con-sort'ed,  in  Acts  17  :  4,  means  asso- 
ciated. 

C'on'trite,  in  Ps.  51 : 17,  means  brui.sed; 
ground  to  powder ;  so  of  one  humbled  to 
the  dust. 

Con-ve'ni-ent.  in  Prov.  30  :  8 ;  Acts  24  : 
25;  Rom.  1:28;  Eph.  5  :  4,  means  suitable; 
becoming ;  decorous. 

Con-ver-sa'tion,  in  Phil.  3  :  20,  means 
citizenship.  In  1  Pet.  1  :  15  it  means  con- 
duct and  habits  of  life.  Conversation  is 
never  used  in  its  ordinary  sense  in  the 
Authorized  Version. 

Con-ver'sion,  a  change  of  heart  or  dis- 
position, in  which  the  enmity  of  the  heart 
to  God  and  his  law  and  the  obstinacy  of  the 
will  are  subdued,  and  are  succeeded  by  su- 
preme love  to  God  and  a  reformation  of  life. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687). 

Con-vince',  in  Job  32:12;  John  8:  46, 
means  convict. 

Co'os,  or  Cos,  a  little  island,  now  called 
Stanehio,  in  the  Grecian  Archipelago,  near 
the  south-west  point  of  Asia  Minor.  It  was 
passed  by  Paul  on  his  vovage  to  Jerusalem. 
Acts  21 : 1. 

Cop'per,  often  called  brass,  was  known 
before  the  flood,  and  was  worked  by  Tubal- 
cain.  Gen.  4  :  22.  Palestine  abounded  in 
copper.  Dent.  8  :  9.  There  is  little  doubt 
that  copper  is  meant  in  the  passages  in  the 
Bible  which  mention  brass.  Ezra  8  :  27 
mentions  "vessels  of  fine  copper." 

Cor,  the  largest  measure  for  liquids 
which  is  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament, 
was  equal  to  the  homer,  used  for  things  dry, 
and  contained  about  seventy  gallons.  Ezek. 
45  : 14 ;  1  Kings  4  :  22.    See  Measures. 

Cor'al,  a  well-known  marine  production, 
can  be  made  into  beads  and  other  orna- 
ments.^for  which  the  red  kind  is  the  most 
valuable.  It  was  an  article  of  Tyrian  mer- 
chandise, and  is  mentioned  in  Ezek.  27  : 16 
and  Job  28  :  18. 

Cor'ban,a  Sj-riac  word  which  means  "a 
gift,"  a  thing  vowed  or  consecrated  to  the 
use  of  the  Temi)le.  Slark  7:11.  The  Jews 
allowed  this  consecration  to  be  abused.  A 
child  could  withhold  assistance  from  his 
parents  under  pretence  that  what  they 
asked  for  was  consecrated  to  God. 

Co're,  Jude  11,  the  Greek  form  of  Ko- 
rah  (which  see). 

Co-ri-an'der  Seed  is  mentioned  in 
Exod.  16  :  31  and  Num.  11  :  7.  The  i)lant  is 
aromatic,  and  a  native  of  China  and  tha 
south  of  Europe.  It  is  now  widely  culti- 
vated. The  manna  which  fell  in  the  wil- 
derness was  like  coriander  seed  in  form. 

Cor'inth,  a  city  of  Greece,  now  an  in- 
significant town,  but  during  the  fii-st  three 
centuries  of  the  Christian  era  one  of  the 
commercial  centres  of  the  world,  stood  on 
the  narrow  isthmus  which  connects  Attica 
with  Peloiionnesus.  between  the  Gulf  of 
Corinth  and  the  Gulf  of  ^gina.  and  with 
a  good  har1)or  on  each.  It  was  famous  fer 
its  enterprise  and  wealth,  its  learning  and 
elegance,  its  licentiousness  and  vice.  Paul 
preached  there,  about  A.  D.  53,  a  year  and  a 
half.  Acts  18:  11;  made  another  visit,  A.  D. 
57.  and  spent  three  winter  months  there, 
till  A.  n.  .58,  during  which  he  wrote  the 
Epistle  to  the  Romans.  We  have  two  epis- 
tles from  Paul  to  the  church  he  had  founded 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


in  Corinth.  Acts  18:1;  19:1;  1  Cor.  1:2; 
2  Cor.  1  :  1,  23;  2  Tim.  4  :  20. 

Co-rinth'i-au,  a  native  of,  or  dweller  in, 
Corinth.  Acts  18  :  8 ;  2  Cor.  6  :  11. 

Co-rinth'i-ans,  First  Epistle  to  the. 
Bras  written  by  Paul  early  in  a.  d.  57  from 
Ephesus,  and  gives  a  very  vivid  and  instruc- 
tive picture  of  the  state  of  ati'airs  in  the 
foung  church.  It  had  been  founded  by 
Paul  and  then  left  in  the  charge  of  ApoUos. 
Dousequently  there  immediately  sprang  up 
imoiig  tlie  lively  Corinthians  a  Paul  party 
ind  an  ApoUos  party.  To  these  was  added 
I  Peter  party,  formed  by  judaizing  Chris- 
tians just  from  Jerusalem,  who  even  went 
so  far  as  to  question  the  apostolic  author- 
ity of  Paul.  The  purpose  of  the  epistle  is  to 
bring  order  out  of  this  confusion,  and  it  is 
IS  sharp  in  its  analysis  of  that  which  is 
wrong  as  tender  in  its  admonitions  to  that 
which  is  right.  Another  point:  the  some- 
what lax  state  of  morals  among  the  meni- 
tiers  it  was  also  necessary  to  treat  at  length. 

Co-rinth'i-ans,  Second  Epistle  to 
the,  was  written  by  Paul  later  in  A.  D.  57 
than  the  first  epistle,  and  from  Macedonia, 
[t  was  probably  caused  by  the  favorable  re- 
ports Paul  had  received  from  Titus  and 
rimothy  concerning  the  effects  of  the  pre- 
irious  epistle.  The  question  of  the  apostolic 
luthority  of  his  ministry  is  here  treated  ex- 
haustively in  chapters  1-7. 

Co-rin'tliiis,  in  the  subscription  to  the 
Epistle  to  the  Romans,  is  the  Latin  form 

Df  CORFNTH. 

Cor'mo-rant,  Lev.  11  :  17,  was  an  nn- 

3lean  bird.  Its  presence  is  used  in  the 
Bible  as  an  emblem  of  ruin  and  desolation, 
[sa.  34  : 11 ;  Zeph.  2  : 14.  The  original  word 
for  cormorant  in  the  last  two  passages  men- 
tioned is  elsewhere  translated  pelican.  The 
reference  is  to  some  sea-bird.  The  cormo- 
rant known  to  us  is  an  exceedingly  greedy 
bird,  about  as  large  as  a  goose.  It  lives  upon 
Ssh,  and  its  name  is  often  used  to  signify  a 
jlutton. 

Corn  is  the  general  word  used  in  the 
English  Bible  for  grain  of  all  kinds  known 
to  the  Jews.  It  includes  peas  and  beans, 
but  never  means  Indian  corn  {or  maize],  which 
was  unknown  to  the  Hebrews.  Palestine 
produced  large  quantities  of  grain.  It  was 
usually  reduced  to  meal  by  a  hand-mill. 
Jonsnlt  the  Concordance,  and  see  Mill. 

Cor-ne'li-us,  a  Roman  centurion  dwell- 
ng  in  Csesarea,  who  was  the  first  Gentile 
jouvert  to  Christianity.  Acts  chapter  10. 

Cor'ner-Stone,  a' title  of  Christ.  Eph. 
1 :  20 ;  1  Pet.  2  :  6. 

Cor'net,  a  curved  wind  instrument  of 
nusic.  1  Chron.  15  :  28 ;  Dan.  3  :  5,  7. 

Cos,  an  island  in  the  Grecian  Archipel- 
igo.    See  Coos. 

Co'sam,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  hus- 
)and  of  Mary,  the  mother  of  Jesus.  Luke 
!:2d. 

Cotes,  in  2  Chron.  32  :  28,  means  sheep- 
"olds. 

Cot'tage,  in  Isa.  1:8;  Zeph.  2  :  6,  means 
I  rustic  tent  often  made  of  boughs.  In  Isa. 
!4  :  20  it  signifies  an  elevated  couch  for  a 
jarden  watchman. 

Cot'ton,  a  word  not  found  in  the  Au- 
ihorized  Version  of  the  Bible.  There  is  no 
)roof  that  the  Hebrews  knew  anything 
ibout  it  in  ancient  times.  The  cotton- 
)lant  is  now  largely  cultivated  in  Palestine 
md  Syria,  and  furnishes  much  of  the  cloth- 
ng  used  there. 

Coun  cil,  in  Matt.  10  :  17,  means  ajudi- 
iial  tribunal.  It  generally  signifies  the 
iAN'HEDRiM  or  Sanhedrin  (which  see), 
n  Matt.  12  :  14 ;  Acts  25  :  12  council  means 
he  advisers  of  Festus,  the  Roman  governor  ; 
n  Matt.  5  :  22  ;  Mark  13  :  9,  the  lesser  Jew- 
sh  courts. 

Coun'sel-lor  [judge),  a  name  or  title  ap- 


plied to  Messiah  bv  the  prophet  Isaiah.  Isa. 
9:6. 

Count,  in  Exod.  12:4,  means  reckoning. 

Coun  ter-vail',  in  Esth.  7  :  4,  means 
coniiiensate  for. 

Court,  2  Sam.  17  :  18,  means  a  yard  en- 
closed by  an  Oriental  house.  See  Temple, 
for  courts  of  the  temple.  The  Tabernacle  also 
had  a  court. 

Cov'e-iiant  (leanue,  thing  prepared),  a 
word  expressing  God's  gracious  purpose  to- 
ward his  people,  and  also  the  relation  into 
which  they  are  thereby  brought  to  him. 
The  Old  and  New  Testaments  denote  the 
old  and  new  covenants.  See  Bible,  and 
Testament.  Also  consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Cox  {thorn),  a  descendant  of  Judab 
through  Caleb.  1  Chron.  4  :  8. 

Coz'bi  {deceitful),  a  Midianitish  woman 
whom  Phinehas  slew.  Num.  25:  15,  18. 

Crack'nels,  in  1  Kings  14  :  3,  means 
hard,  brittle,  punctured  cakes,  so  named  on 
account  of  the  peculiar  noise  made  in  break- 
ing them. 

Craft,  in  Acts  18  :  3,  means  trade  or  oc- 
cupation. Jewish  boys  after  the  captivity 
were  obliged  to  learn  some  useful  craft, 
even  if  their  parents  were  rich. 

Crane,  a  bird  mentioned  in  the  Bible  in 
Isa.  38  :  14  ;  Jer.  8  :  7.  Two  birds  are  men- 
tioned, one  translated  in  our  version  crane, 
and  the  other  siBallow.  Some  think  the 
stork  is  intended.  The  Numidian  crane 
is  also  supposed  to  be  referred  to.  Large 
flocks  of  cranes  come  in  the  winter  to  the 
wilderness  of  Beersheba  in  Palestine. 

Cre-a'tion,  the  act  of  God  in  bringing 
this  world  into  existence.  See  page  93  in 
the  Analy.sis. 

Cre-a'tor,  the  name  used  in  two  passages 
in  the  Bible  to  designate  God  as  the  Maker 
of  all  things.  Rom.  1 :  25;  1  Pet.  4  :  19. 

Crea'ture,  in  Rom.  1:25;  8:19,  etc., 
means  created  thing;  the  creation. 

Crescens,  kres'senz,  a  disciple  with  Paul 
at  Rome.  2  Tim.  4  :  10. 

Crete,  a  large  island  (now  called  Candia) 
in  the  Mediterranean,  one  hundred  and  forty 
miles  long,  thirty-five  miles  broad,  on  the 
route  from  Syria  to  Italy,  nearly  midway 
between  Syria  and  Malta.  Acts  27  :  7,  12, 13, 
21.  Cretans  were  present  at  Jerusalem  on 
the  day  of  Pentecost.  Acts  2  :  11.  Paul 
sailed  by  Crete  on  his  voyage  to  Rome. 
Acts  27  :  7,  13.  He  left  Titus  there  to  take 
charge  of  the  church,  either  before  or  prob- 
ably after  his  first  Roman  captivity.  Tit.  1 : 
5.  The  people  were  proverbially  untruth- 
ful. 

Cretes  or  Cretians,  kre'shi-ans,  the 
inhabitants  of  Crete.  Acts  2  :  11 ;  Tit.  1 :  12. 

Crib,  in  Isa.  1  :  3,  etc.,  means  a  feeding- 
trough  for  cattle.  It  was  a  fixture  in  the 
stable,  and  was  often  made  of  stones  and 
mortar. 

Crim'son,  a  deep  red  color  tinged  with 
blue,  is  a  deeper  dye  than  scarlet ;  hence 
the  force  of  the  figure  in  Isa.  1  :  18. 

Crisp'ing  pins,  in  Isa.  3  :  22,  is  not  cor- 
rectly translated.  It  means  a  reticule  or 
bag,  probably  finely  decorated. 

Cris'pus,  the  ruler  of  the  Jewish  syna- 
gogue at  Corinth,  converted  under  the 
preaching  of  Paul  and  baptized  by  him. 
Acts  18  :  8 ;  1  Cor.  1  :  14. 

Cross,  an  ancient  instrument  used  for 
capital  punishment.  After  the  crucifixion 
of  Christ  it  became  the  Christian  symbol  of 
redemption.  The  New  Testament  gives  no 
indication  of  the  form  of  the  cross  on  which 
Christ  died.  Tradition  uniformly  refers  to 
the  Roman  cross.  Other  varieties  were  used. 
Crucifixion  was  regarded  by  the  Romans  as 
the  basest  and  most  ignominious  death.  It 
was  an  accursed  death.  Deut.  21 : 23  ;  Gal.  3: 
13.    As  a  Christian  symbol  the  cross  is  in 


various  forms,  namely  the  Roman  or  Latin 
cross  ("t"),  the  Saint  Andrew's  cross  (X),  the 
Greek  cross  (+).  A  double  cross  is  used  by 
the  Pope,  and  a  triple  cross  is  used  by  the 
Raskolniks,  a  Russian  sect.  See  page  .57  in 
the  Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Crown,  an  emblem  of  sovereignty  worn 
on  the  head  by  kings  and  queens.  It  was 
customary  for  a  king  to  wear  as  many  crowns 
as  he  had  kingdoms.  Another  kind  of  crown 
was  a  sort  of  head-dress  or  coronet.  Newly- 
married  persons  of  both  sexes  wore  crowns. 
Song  of  Solomon  3:11;  Ezek.  16  :  12.  See 
pages  57, 165,  444  in  the  Analysis,  and  con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Cruse,  in  1  Sam.  26:11;  1  Kings  14:3; 
17  :  12;  2  Kings  2  :  20,  means  a  small  cup  or 
vessel  for  holding  liquid.  Cruses  were  made 
in  various  forms. 

Crys'tal,  a  name  applied  to  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  of  precious  stones,  perfectly 
transparent,  and  now  known  as  rock-crys- 
tal. It  is  ranked  with  gold  in  value.  Job 
28  : 17,  and  is  alluded  to  in  Rev.  4:6;  21  : 
11;  22:1.  The  same  word  which  is  trans- 
lated crystal  in  some  passages  is  translated 
frost  in  Gen.  31  :  40,  etc.,  and  ice  in  Job  6  : 
16,  etc. 

Cu'bit,  a  measure  of  different  lengths. 
The  common  cubit  was  about  eighteen 
inches.  Matt.  6  : 27 ;  John  21 :  8.  See  Meas- 
ures. 

Cuckoo,  kook'oo,  in  Lev.  11 : 16;  Deut. 

14  :  15,  probably  means  one  of  the  larger 
kinds  of  petrels — sea-birds. 

Cu'cum-bers  are  abundant  in  the  East, 
particularly  in  Egypt.  Num.  11  :  5.  The 
Egyptian  cucumber  is  superior  to  those  of 
America.  The  cucumber  is  common  now  iu 
Palestine. 

Cuin'ber,  in  Luke  10:40;  13:7,  means 
encumber;  occupy  unprofitably. 

Cum'min,  a  plant  much  like  fennel. 
An  aromatic  oil  of  a  warm  stimulating  na- 
ture is  produced  from  its  seeds.  Isa.  28  :  25, 
27 ;  Matt.  23  :  23.  It  was  only  inferentially> 
included  in  the  law  concerning  tithes. 

Cun'ning,  in  Gen.  25  :  27 ;  Exod.  28  : 15; 
38  :  23 ;  Ps.  137  :  5 ;  2  Pet.  1 : 16,  means  skil- 
ful ;  expert. 

Cup  is  used  in  the  Bible  both  in  a  figura- 
tive and  in  the  usual  sense.  Cups  were  made 
of  horn,  earthenware,  or  of  some  precious 
metal.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Cup'-bear'er.    See  Butler. 

Cu'rious,  in  Exod.  28  :  8;  Acts  19  :  19, 
means  that  with  which  much  care  and  trou- 
ble has  been  taken. 

Curses  are  of  different  kinds.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687).    Refer  also  to  the  Concordance. 

Cush  {black  f).  [1]  The  oldest  son  of 
Ham,  Gen.  10  :  6,  7,  8 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  8,  9,  10, 
brother  of  Mizraim,  Phut,  and  Canaan,  and, 
through  his  five  sons,  ancestor  of  the  Cush- 
ites,  who,  moving  in  a  south-western  direc- 
tion from  Chaldea,  through  Arabia,  crossed 
the  Red  Sea  and  formed  an  empire  in  the 
land  south  of  Egypt,  the  present  Nubia,  but 
then  called  Ethiopia  (which  see).  [2]  The 
name  is  applied  in  the  original  to  the  people 
descended  from  Cush,  but  in  the  English 
Version  it  is  translated  Ethiopian.  [3]  It 
is  frequently  used  to  denote  the  land  where 
the  descendants  of  Cush  lived  ;  in  which 
case  it  is  generally  translated  Ethiopia. 
Isa.  11 : 11.  [4]  A  man  of  the  tribe  of  Ben- 
jamin, who  appears  to  have  been  an  enemy 
of  David.  Ps.  7,  title. 

Cu'shan,  a  people  generally  admitted  to 
be  same  as  Cushites  or  Ethiopians.  Hab.  3  : 
7. 

Cu'shi  {the  Ethiopian).    [1]  A  man  sent 
bv  Joab  to  tell  David  the  issue  of  the  battle 
with  Absalom.  2  Sam.  18:21,2.3.    [2]  The 
great-grandfather  of  Jehudi.  Jer.  36  :  14. 
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[3]  Father  of  Zephaniah  the  prophet.  Zeph. 
1:1. 

Cush'ite.   See  Cush. 

Custom.  See  Tribute.  In  Acts  16  :  31 
custom  means  a  new  religion. 

Cu'thah  or  Cutli,  a  place  subject  to  As- 
syria, from  which  Slialmaneser  brought  peo- 
ple to  occupy  the  cities  of  Israel.  2  Kings 
17 : 24,  30. 

Cut'tings  or  marks  on  the  body  were 
forbidden  to  the  Jews.  Lev.  19  :  28 ;  21 :  5 ; 
1  Kings  18  :  28. 

Cym'bal,  a  musical  instrument  made  of 
two  broad  convex  metal  plates,  which,  when 
struck  together,  produced  a  piercing  noise. 
A  smaller  kind  was  used  on  the  fingers.  Ps. 
150  :  5 ;  1  Cor.  13  :  1.  Cymbals  were  used  in 
the  Temple  and  on  occasions  of  public  re- 
joicing. 

Cy'press,  an  evergreen  tree  resembling 
the  Lombardy  poplar  in  form  and  size,  and 
seems  to  have  been  used  for  making  idols, 
Isa.  44  :  14,  its  wood  being  very  durable. 
The  cypress  is  thought  to  be  intended  in 
some  passages  where  "fir-tree"  occurs. 

Cy'prus,  a  large  island  of  the  Mediterra- 
nean, one  hundred  and  iifty  miles  long  and 
fifty  miles  broad,  has  played  a  conspicuous 
part  in  history  from  the  time  when  it  was 
colonized  by  the  Phoenicians,  more  than  a 
thousand  years  before  Christ,  until  it,  in 
A.  D.  1878,  became  a  British  possession.  It 
had  two  large  cities,  Salamis  at  the  east  and 
Paphos  at  the  west  end,  and  seventeen  towns. 
Barnabas  was  a  native  of  Cyprus,  and  it  is 
often  mentioned  in  the  Acts.  Acts  4:36; 
13  :  4 ;  15 :  39,  etc. 

Cy-re'ne  was  the  capital  of  Libya,  that 
part  of  northern  Africa  which  lies  between 
Egypt  and  Carthage.  The  city  was  Greek, 
but  since  the  time  of  Alexander  the  Great 
the  Jews  held  citizenship  there  on  equal 
terms  with  the  Greeks.  They  had  a  syna- 
gogue, and  many  of  them  accepted  Chris- 
tianity. Matt.  27  :  32 ;  Acts  2  :  10 ;  11 :  20 ; 
13  : 1.  It  was  destroyed  in  the  fourth  cen- 
tury by  the  Saracens. 

Cy-re'ni  an,  a  native  of  Cyrene  or  its 
neigliborhood.  Mark  15:21;  Luke  23:26; 
Acts  6  :  9. 

Cy-re'ni-us  is  the  Greek  form  of  the 
Latin  name  Quirinius.  Publius  Sulpicius 
Quirinius  was  Roman  governor  of  Syria  at 
the  time  of  the  birth  of  our  Lord,  Luke  2 : 2, 
and  probably  again,  a.  d.  G-11,  Acts  5  :  37. 
During  his  first  term  as  governor  the  first 
taxing  or  enrollment  took  place  which  com- 
pelled Mary  and  Joseph  to  go  to  Beth- 
lehem. 

Cy'rus  (sun),  the  founder  of  the  last  of 
the  great  Eastern  monarchies,  the  Persian, 
allowed  the  Jews  after  the  conquest  of  Baby- 
lon, B.  c.  538,  to  return  home  to  Judea,  to 
rebuild  the  Temple,  and  reorganize  a  na- 
tional existence  on  a  theocratical  basis.  He 
was  foretold  by  Isaiah  as  the  deliverer  of 
Judah.  Isa.  44:28;  45:1-7.  The  prophet 
Daniel  was  highly  favored  at  his  court. 
Dan.  6  :  28.  His  reputed  tomb  is  still  shown 
near  Murgab.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

D. 

Dab'a-reh  {pasture'i,  a  town  of  Issachar. 
It  became  a  Lovitical  city.  Josh.  21  :  28. 
See  Daberath. 

Uab'ba-sheth  (height),  a  town  of  Zebu- 
luu.  Josh.  19:  11. 

Dab'e-rath  (pasture),  a  town  of  Zebulnn 
and  Issachar.  It  became  a  Levitical  citv. 
Josh.  19  :  12;  21 :  28.  In  the  English  veV- 
sion  of  Josh.  21 :  28  this  name  is  erroneously 
given  Dabareh.    It  is  now  Debnrieh. 

Ua'gon  (  fish),  an  idol  of  the  Philistines, 
having  the  head  and  hands  of  a  man  with 
the  bodv  and  tail  of  a  fish.  The  chief  seat 
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of  its  worship  was  at  AsHDOD.  1  Sam.  5  :  1- 

4  ;  1  Chron.  10  : 10. 

Dal-a-i'ah  [Jehorahis  deliverer),  a  son  of 
Elioenai.  1  Chron.  3:24.  In  the  original 
this  name  is  the  same  as  that  of  several 
persons  called  Delaiah. 

Dal-ma-nu'tha,  a  small  town  on  the 
Sea  of  Galilee,  near  Magdala.  Mark  8  :  10. 

Dal-ma'tia,  a  province  on  the  eastern 
shore  of  the  Adriatic  Sea,  between  Illyri- 
cum  and  Macedonia.  Titus  was  sent  here 
by  Paul  to  preach  the  gospel.  2  Tim.  4  : 10. 

Dal'phon  (dropping),  a  son  of  Haman. 
Esth.  9 : 7. 

Dam'a-ris,  a  woman  of  Athens,  con- 
verted under  the  preaching  of  Paul.  Acts 
17 :  34. 

Dam-a-scenes',  the  inhabitants  of  Da- 
mascus. 2  Cor.  11 :  32. 

Da-mas'cus,  a  city  of  Syria,  called  by 
the  Arabs  the  "Eye  of  the  Desert"  or  the 
"  Pearl  of  the  East,"  on  account  of  its  beau- 
tiful location,  stands  in  a  fertile  plain  sur- 
rounded by  the  desert,  at  the  foot  of  the 
Anti-Lebanon,  at  an  elevation  of  twenty- 
two  hundred  and  sixty  feet,  one  hundred 
and  thirty-three  miles  north-east  of  Jeru- 
salem and  fifty  miles  east  of  the  Mediterra- 
nean. It  is  one  of  the  oldest  cities  in  the 
world,  said  to  have  been  founded  by  Uz,  a 
grandson  of  Shem,  and  well  known  to  the 
patriarchs.  Gen.  14  :  15 ;  15  :  2.  David  con- 
quered it,  but  under  Solomon  it  became  an 
independent  kingdom,  which  was  over- 
thrown by  Tiglath-pileser,  B.  C.  732.  By 
the  conquest  of  Persia  by  Alexander  the 
Great  it  became  a  Greek  possession,  B.  c. 
333,  and  by  the  conquest  of  Greece  by 
Rome  it  became  a  Roman  province,  B.  c.  63. 
In  A.  D.  634  it  was  taken  by  the  Arabs,  and 
as  the  capital  of  a  large  Mohammedan  em- 
pire it  was  raised  to  great  splendor.  Even 
under  Turkish  rule  it  is  still  a  place  of  con- 
siderable importance,  and  noted  for  the  un- 
quenchable hatred  with  which  its  Moham- 
medan inhabitants  look  upon  their  Christian 
townsmen,  and  which  in  A.  D.  1860  caused 
a  frightful  massacre.  In  the  New  Testa- 
ment it  is  often  mentioned  in  the  Acts  and 
in  the  Epistles.  The  conversion  of  Paul 
(then  called  Saul)  took  place,  Acts  9  : 1-25, 
on  his  journey  from  Jerusalem  to  Damascus, 
A.  D.  37,  and  tradition  still  points  out  the 
spot,  at  the  crossing  of  the  direct  road  from 
Jerusalem  with  that  from  Banias,  where  the 
miracle  occurred.  Several  other  places  are 
shown  as  the  scene  of  that  event.  The  tra- 
ditional window  in  the  wall  through  which 
Paul  was  let  down  in  a  basket,  2  Cor.  11 :  33, 
and  the  houses  of  Ananias  and  Judas  are  also 
shown.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Dam-na'tion  and  Con-detn-na'tion. 
At  the  time  when  the  Authorized  Version 
of  the  Bible  was  issued  these  words  were 
equivalent  terms.    In  Matt.  23  :  33 ;  John 

5  :  29  ;  Rom.  13  :  2;  1  Cor.  11  :  29  the  word 
translated  "damnation"  means  "judg- 
ment," and  is  so  rendered  in  the  Revised 
Version.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Dan  (judge).  [IJ  The  name  (afterward 
given)  of  a  place  to  which  Abram  pursued 
the  kings  who  had  ravaged  Sodom  and  car- 
ried away  Lot.  Gen.  14  :  14;  Judg.  18  :  29; 
1  Chron.  21 :  2.  It  is  stated  in  Judg.  18  :  29 
that  a  colony  of  the  tribe  of  D.an  settled 
there  and  changed  the  name  of  the  city  of 
which  they  took  possession  from  Laish  to 
Dan,  which  was  the  principal  city  of  the 
northern  part  of  the  territory  of  the  tribe 
of  Dan.  Judg.  20  :  1.  It  is  now  called  Tef- 
el-Kudy.  [2]  The  fifth  son  of  Jacob,  and 
the  first  of  Bilhah,  Rachel's  maid.  Gen. 
30 : 6 ;  49 ;  16 ;  1  Chron.  2 :  2.  [3]  The  name 
of  the  tribe  descended  from  Dan,  or  the  ter- 
ritory they  occupied  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  [4]  Dan,  Ezek. 
27  :  19,  may  be  same  as  No.  1,  but  is  identi- 


fied with  Dedar  by  some,  and  by  others  with. 
Aden  in  Arabia. 

Dan'cing,  among  the  Jews,  was  ancient- 
ly an  expression  of  religious  joy  and  grati- 
tude. It  sometimes  took  place  in  honor  of 
a  conqueror.  1  Sam.  18  :  6,  7.  It  also  took 
place  on  occasions  of  domestic  joy  and  wlien 
the  vintage  was  gathered.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Dan'iel  (God  is  judge).  [1]  The  second 
son  of  David  by  Abigail  the  Carmelitess.  1 
Chron.  3  : 1.  He  is  called  Chileab  in  2  Sam. 
3  :  3.  [2]  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Ithamar, 
the  son  of  Aaron,  who  went  up  from  Baby- 
lon with  Ezra.  Ezra  8:2;  Neh.  10  :  6.  [3] 
The  last  of  the  greater  prophets.  The 
prophet  Daniel  (called  Belteshazzar  by 
the  Chaldeans),  who  was  probably  born  at 
Jerusalem,  Dan.  1 :  3,  6 ;  9 : 24,  of  noble,  per- 
haps of  royal  descent,  and  was  in  early 
youth  carried  by  Nebuchadnezzar  to  Baby- 
lon, B.  c.  604,  where,  on  account  of  his  come- 
liness and  talents,  he  was  educated  at  the 
court  and  for  the  royal  service.  Dan.  1 :  1-4. 
After  interpreting  a  dream  which  the  king 
had  forgotten,  Dan.  2,  he  was  made  "ruler 
of  the  whole  province  of  Babylon  and  chief 
of  the  governors  over  all  the  wise  men  of 
Babylon,"  and  he  kept  the  position  during 
the  whole  reign  of  Nebuchadnezzar. .  Under 
his  successor,  Belshazzar,  he  had  the  wisdom 
and  the  courage  to  interpret  the  mysterious 
handwriting  on  the  wall,  Dan.  5  :  25,  and 
under  Darius  the  Median,  who  took  Baby- 
lon from  Belshazzar,  he  was  made  one  of 
the  "  three  presidents"  of  the  empire.  One 
day,  however,  the  king  forbade  all  prayer 
save  unto  the  king  for  thirty  days,  and 
when  Daniel  refused  to  obey  he  was  thrown 
into  the  den  of  lions.  Dan.  6  :  16.  But 
when  God  delivered  him  out  of  this  danger 
he  was  taken  back  to  the  court,  retained  in 
his  otHce,  and  held  in  still  higher  esteem. 
In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  Cyrus  he 
seems  to  have  resigned  and  retired,  perhaps 
returned  to  Judea,  but  of  these  later  years  of 
his  life  nothing  is  known.  Ezek.  14  :  14,  20; 
28  :  3 ;  and  the  book  of  Daniel.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Dan'iel,  the  Book  of,  consists  of  two 
parts  :  the  first,  comprising  chapters  1-6,  is 
historical,  and  gives  the  narrative  of  the 
life  of  the  author,  in  many  points  strongly 
reminding  one  of  that  of  Joseph  ;  the  sec- 
ond, comprising  chapters  7-12,  is  prophetic, 
and  records  his  visions.  To  bring  the  his- 
torical part  of  the  book  into  harmony  with 
such  facts  as  have  been  established  from 
other  evidences  is  not  difficult,  but  to  inter- 
pret rightly  the  visions  of  the  prophetic 
part  seems  to  require  something  of  the  very 
spirit  of  the  author  himself,  and  demands, 
at  all  events,  a  much  more  minute  know- 
ledge of  those  times  than  we  have.  It 
should  be  noticed,  however,  that  as  the  de- 
ciphering of  the  Assyrian  and  Egyptian  in- 
scriptions progresses  more  and  more  light  is 
thrown  upon  this,  as  upon  many  other  por- 
tions of  the  Old  Testament.  The  three 
apocryphal  additions  to  the  Book  of  Daniel : 
The  Song  of  the  Three  Holy  Children. 
The  History  of  Susanna,  and  the  His- 
tory of  Bel  and  the  Dragon,  which  oc- 
cur for  the  first  time  in  the  Septuagint  and 
thence  passed  into  the  Vulgate,  have  never 
formed  part  of  the  Hebrew  Canon  of  the  Old 
Testament.    See  Apocrypha. 

Dan'ites,  descendants  of  Dan.  Judg.  13: 
2;  1  Chron.  12:35. 

Dan-ja'an  (Dan  playing  the  pipe).  2  Sam. 
24  :  6.  Probably  Danian,  a  ruin  north  of 
Achzib. 

Dan'nah  (low),  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15  :  49. 

Da'ra  ( pearl  of  wisdom),  a  son  of  Zerah.  1 
Chron.  2  :  6.  D.vrda,  in  1  Kings  4  :  31,  is 
the  same  person. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Dar'da,  an  Israelite  noted  for  wisdom.  1 
Kings  4  :  31.    See  Daka. 

Dar'ic,  the  common  gold-piece  of  the 
empire  of  Persia,  is  translated  Dram  in  1 
Chron.  29  :  7 ;  Ezra  2  :  69,  etc.    See  Dram. 

Da-ri'us  (restrainer)  is  a  common  name 
among  the  kings  of  Media  and  Persia. 
Those  mentioned  in  the  Bible  are  :  [1]  Da- 
rius the  Median,  Dan.  5  :  31,  was  the  son  of 
Ahasuerus.  Ho  took  Babylon  from  Belshaz- 
zar  the  Chaldean.  Only  one  year  of  his 
reign  is  spoken  of,  Dan.  9:1;  11  :  1,  during 
which  Daniel  rose  to  the  highest  dignity. 
[2]  Darius  Hystaspes,  B.  c.  521-486,  confirmed 
the  decree  of  Cyrus  concerning  the  building 
of  the  Temple."  Ezra  4:5;  Hag.  1:1;  Zech. 
1 : 1 ;  7  :  1.  [3]  Darius  Cadomannus,  Neh.  12  : 
22,  the  last  king  of  the  ancient  Persian  mon- 
archy, was  conquered  by  Alexander  the 
Great,  B.  c.  330,  and  thus  the  prophecy  in 
Daniel,  chapter  8,  was  fulfilled. 

Dark'ness  is  sometimes  used  to  express 
ignorance  or  absence  of  the  truth.  It  was 
one  of  the  plagues  of  Egypt.  Exod.  10  :  21. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  also  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Dar'kon  (scatterer),  a  servant  of  Solo- 
mon. Ezra  2  :  56 ;  Neh.  7  :  58. 

Dar'ling,  in  Ps.  22  :  20;  35  :  17,  means 
"  my  only  one." 

Dates,  the  fruit  of  the  date-palm.  See 
Palm  Tree. 

Da'than  (fount),  a  son  of  Eliab,  who 
with  Korah  and  others  conspired  against 
Moses  in  the  wilderness.  Num.  16;  26:  9; 
Ps.  106  :  17. 

Daugh'ter,  in  the  Bible,  sometimes 
means  a  distant  female  relative,  such  as  a 
niece  or  granddaughter  or  a  more  remote 
descendant.  The  word  is  also  applied  to 
women  of  a  city  or  country.  Gen.  36:2; 
women  in  general,  Prov.  31  :  29 ;  to  female 
worshippers  of  an  idol.  Mai.  2:11.  "Daugh- 
ters of  music,"  in  Eccl.  12 : 4,  means  srngiug- 
women. 

Da'vid  (beloved),  born  at  Bethlehem  B.C. 
1085;  died  in  Jerusalem  B.C.  1015,  was  the 
youngest  of  Jesse's  eight  sons,  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  and  grew  up  as  a  shepherd  in  his 
father's  field.  Early  in  youth  he  was  brought 
to  the  court  of  Saul  to  soothe  the  troubled 
spirit  of  the  king  by  playing  upon  the  harp, 
and  he  was  made  one  of  his  armor-bearers. 
After  his  triumphal  contest  with  Goliath 
(which  see)  he  was  even  made  a  chieftain 
and  married  the  king's  daughter,  Michal, 
but  the  brooding  suspicion  and  open  jeal- 
ousy of  Saul  made  life  at  the  court  danger- 
ous to  David,  and  he  was  at  last  compelled 
to  flee  for  his  life.  He  sought  refuge  in  the 
cave  of  Adullam,  1  Sam.  22  :  1,  and  there 
gradually  gathered  a  somewhat  mercenary 
company  around  him,  which,  however,  his 
craft  and  power  of  command  enabled  him  to 
sway  and  by  which  he  began  a  contest  with 
Saul.  After  the  battle  of  Gilboa,  in  which 
Jonathan  fell  and  Saul  slew  himself,  David 
was  recognized  king  and  took  up  his  resi- 
dence at  Hebron.  There  he  reigned  for 
seven  and  a  half  years,  but  after  the  death 
of  Isbosheth,  a  son  of  Saul,  who  exercised 
regal  authority  over  the  ten  tribes,  he  be- 
came the  sole  king  of  all  the  Israelites,  and 
then  he  moved  his  residence  from  Hebron 
to  Jerusalem,  which  he  made  the  political 
and  religious  capital  of  the  Jewish  nation. 
He  enlarged  the  city,  adorned  it  with  many 
new  buildings,  fortified  it,  and  laid  the  plan 
for  a  magnificent  temple  to  take  the  place 
of  the  tabernacle.  In  Jerusalem  he  reigned 
thirty-three  years,  and  his  reign  was  a 
period  of  rapid  development  and  great 
splendor.  In  spite  of  his  many  domestic 
troubles — not  incidental,  but  the  sure  re- 
sults of  his  own  faults — in  spite  of  the  in- 
Burrections  of  his  own  sons  Absalom  and 


Adonijah,he  succeeded  in  consolidating  the 
twelve  tribes  of  Israel  into  one  compact  na- 
tion and  in  subjugating  the  foreign  tribes 
or  peoples  living  in  and  around  Palestine. 
Every  year  the  whole  people  assembled  in 
Jerusalem  to  celebrate  the  Passover,  and 
when  David  died  he  was  able  to  leave  his 
crown  and  his  treasures  undisputed  to  his 
son  Solomon.  He  was  buried  in  Jerusalem, 
and  his  tomb,  still  pointed  out  on  Mount 
Ziou,  became  the  sepulchre  of  the  subse- 
quent kings  and  one  of  the  sacred  places 
of  the  people.  David  was  one  of  the  grand- 
est and  most  brilliant  characters  of  all  hu- 
man history,  notwithstanding  the  small 
corner  of  the  earth  which  was  the  field  of 
his  activity.  No  deed  of  human  intrepidity 
has  surpassed  his  encounter  with  the  Phil- 
istine giant;  no  story  of  human  afiection  is 
more  famous  or  more  touching  than  that  of 
the  friendship  of  David  and  Jonathan  ;  no 
poems  have  ever  so  powerfully  appealed  to 
the  hearts  and  souls  of  men  as  his  psalms ; 
and  his  wisdom  as  a  ruler  and  his  energy 
and  valor  as  a  commander  raised  a  small, 
disorderly,  disorganized,  and  half-subdued 
nation  to  the  rank  of  a  powerful  kingdom. 
As  a  king  he  forms  the  central  figure  in  the 
history  of  the  Jews  ;  as  the  author  of  some 
of  the  Psalms  (which  see)  his  name  is  the 
grandest  in  Hebrew  literature;  and  in  his 
kingly  character,  notwithstanding  all  his 
faults  and  shortcomings,  he  is  the  type  or 
symbol  of  the  Messiah  (which  see).  David 
was  the  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of 
Mary,  Christ's  mother.  In  Ezek.  34  :  23,  24 
and  Hos.  3 :  5  the  word  David  is  applied  to 
the  Messiah.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Day,  a  word  used  with  various  mean- 
ings. The  Sabbath  day  of  the  Hebrews 
commenced  in  the  evening.  Lev.  23  :  32. 
The  time  when  the  sun  is  above  the  hori- 
zon was  generally  divided  by  the  sacred 
writers  into  twelve  hours.  The  sixth  hour 
always  ends  at  noon,  and  the  twelfth  hour 
is  the  last  hour  before  sunset.  The  word 
day  is  often  used  for  an  undetermined  pe- 
riod. See  pages  96,  576,  579  in  the  Analy- 
sis, and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Day,  Lord's.    See  Sabbath. 

Day's  Journey.  An  ordinary  day's 
journey,  in  Bible  times,  was  what  was 
usually  travelled  on  camel  or  horseback,  or 
about  twenty-five  or  thirty  miles.  A  Sab- 
bath day's  journey  was  nearly  a  mile.  Matt. 
24  :  20 ;  Acts  1 :  12. 

Days'inan,  in  Job  9  :  33,  means  one  who 
appoints  a  day  for  arbitrating.  When  the 
Bible  was  translated  daysman  was  commonly 
used  in  the  sense  of  umpire. 

Day'spring,  Job  38  :  12;  Luke  1  :  78, 
means  the  first  light  of  dawn.  Compare 
Isa.  60  : 1,  2 ;  Rev.  22  : 16. 

Dea'con  [servant),  an  official  title  of  one 
who  superintends  the  temporal  concerns  of 
the  Church.  For  the  qualifications  of  dea- 
cons, see  Acts  6:1-6;  1  Tim.  3  :  8-12. 

Dea'con-ess-es,  or  servants  of  the 
church,  were  employed  in  the  apostolic  and 
early  Christian  Church.  Eom.  16:1,  12;  1 
Tim.  5  :  9-16.  See  page  623  in  the  Analy- 
sis. 

Dead.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Dead  Sea  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Bible 
by  this  name,  but  is  called  the  Salt  Sea, 
Gen.  14  :  3 ;  Num.  34  :  12 ;  Josh.  18  :  19  ;  the 
Sea  of  the  Plain,  Deut.  3  : 17;  the  East 
or  Former  Sea,  Ezek.  47  :  18 ;  Joel  2  :  20 ; 
Zech.  14  :  8 ;  and  the  Sea,  Ezek.  47  :  8.  It 
is  in  the  south  part  of  Palestine,  and  is 
over  thirteen  hundred  feet  below  the  Medi- 
terranean. It  is  about  forty-five  miles  long 
and  over  ten  miles  wide  in  its  broadest  part, 


is  fed  by  the  Jordan  and  other  streams,  but 
has  no  apparent  outlet.  Its  water  is  ex- 
tremely salt.  Pitch  is  found  on  its  surface, 
and  at  the  south  end  there  is  a  remarkable 
mass  of  rock-salt.  On  its  east  and  west 
sides  are  desolate  clifl's.  Large  quantities 
of  bitumen  and  sulphur  are  found  on  its 
shores.  Its  waters  are  so  dense  that  a  per- 
son can  float  on  them  without  danger  of 
sinking.  It  is  said  that  no  form  of  life  is 
found  in  the  Dead  Sea. 

Deal,  in  Exod.  29  :  40,  means  a  part. 

Death,  a  word  used  in  the  Bible  with 
various  meanings.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687).  Eefer 
also  to  the  Concordance. 

De-bate',  In  Isa.  58  :  4,  means  strife. 

De'bir  (sanctuary).  [1]  A  place  in  Ju- 
dah, near  Hebron.  It  was  taken  by  Joshua, 
Josh.  10:  38,  39,  and  was  first  called  KlR- 
jath-sepher.  Josh.  15:15,  and  Kir.iath- 
sannah.  Josh.  15  :  49.  [2]  A  place  near 
the  Valley  of  Achor.  Josh.  15  :  7.  [3]  A 
place  on  the  border  of  Gad,  east  of  Jordan. 
Josh.  13  :  26.    May  be  same  as  Lo-debab. 

De'bir,  king  of  Eglon,  Josh.  10:3,  was 
one  of  the  five  kings  who  fought  against 
Gibeon,  and  was  slain,  with  his  companions, 
by  Joshua.  Josh.  10 :  26. 

Deborah,  deb'o-rah  or  de-bo'rah  (hee). 
[1]  The  name  of  the  nurse  of  Rebekah. 
Gen.  35  :  8.  [2]  A  prophetess  and  judge  of 
the  people  of  Israel,  whose  history  is  told 
in  the  most  charming  manner  in  Judges, 
and  whose  triumphal  song  after  the  victory 
over  Sisera  is  considered  one  of  the  finest 
specimens  of  Hebrew  poetry.    See  Judg.  5. 

Debt'or,  in  Rom.  1 : 14 ;  Gal.  5  :  3,  means 
one  under  an  obligation.  The  Hebrew  law 
authorized  taking  a  debtor  into  slavery, 
under  merciful  regulations.  Lev.  25  :  39-41. 
The  year  of  jubilee  terminated  Hebrew 
bondage  in  all  cases.  Imprisonment  for 
debt  had  become  customary  in  Christ's 
time.  Matt.  18  :  34.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance, and  see  Loan. 

Dec'a-Iogue,  the  ten  commandments. 
Exod.  20  :  3-17.  See  Law,  and  page  238  in 
the  Analysis. 

De-cap'o-lis,  Matt.  4:25;  Mark  5:20; 
7  :  31,  a  district  (named  from  its  containing 
ten  cities)  which  lay  probably  on  both  sides 
of  the  Jordan.  It  was  near  the  Sea  of  Gali- 
lee. Writers  differ  as  to  the  names  of  the 
ten  cities.  Decapolis  was  inhabited  by 
many  foreigners,  although  it  was  within 
the  limits  of  Israel.  This  may  account  for 
the  herds  of  swine  (unclean  under  the  Mo- 
saic law)  which  were  kept  there.  Matt.  8: 
30. 

De-cis'ion,  Valley  of.  Joel  3  : 14.  Sup- 
posed by  Fiirst  to  be  same  as  Valley  of  Je- 
hoshaphat.  See  Jehoshaphat,  Valley  of. 

De'dan  (low).  [1]  A  grandson  of  Cush. 
Gen.  10:7;  1  Chron.  1:9.  [2]  A  son  of 
Jokshan.  Gen.  25  :  3;  1  Chron.  1  :  32.  [3]  A 
country  in  the  Arabian  peninsula,  not  far 
from  the  Edomites.  Jer.  25  :  23 ;  Ezek.  25 : 
13. 

Ded'a-nim,  a  tribe  either  named  from, 
or  which  gave  their  name  to,  the  country 
they  inhabited.  They  are  generally  suji- 
posed  to  be  descendants  of  Raamah.  Isa. 
21 : 13. 

Ded-i-ca'tion,  a  religious  ceremony  by 
which  any  person  or  thing  was  set  apart  for 
the  service  of  God.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  6871. 

Ded-i-ca'tion,  Feast  of  the,  John  10: 
22,  was  established  to  commemorate  the 
purging  of  the  Temple  and  the  rebuilding 
of  the  altar  after  the  Syrians  were  driven 
out  by  Judas  Maccabeeus.  It  lasted  eight 
days  at  Jeru.salem,  and  was  a  time  of  re- 
joicing. It  began  on  the  twenty-fifth  day 
of  Chisleu  (December).  Attendance  was 
not  obligatory. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Deemed,  in  Acts  27  :  27,  means  con- 
cluded. 

Deep,  in  Luke  8  :  31 ;  Rom.  10  :  7,  means 
the  abyss  where  hjst  spirits  await  their  final 
doom.  The  same  word  is  translated  bottom- 
less pit  in  Rev.  9  :  1,  2,  11 ;  11:7;  20  : 1,  3. 

Deer,  reputed  clean  under  the  Mosaic 
law,  is  mentioned  under  the  name  of  fallow 
deer  in  Deut.  14:5;  1  Kings  4:23.  See 
Hart,  and  Roe. 

De-fenced',  in  Isa.  36  : 1,  means  fenced 
or  fortified. 

De-file'ment.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

De-gree',  in  1  Tim.  3: 13,  means  an  ad- 
vance in  spiritual  life. 

De-grees',  a  word  which  occurs  in  the 
titles  of  several  Psalms.  The  meaning  of 
it  is  unknown.  Ps.  120-1.34,  both  inclusive. 
Degrees  of  another  but  unknown  kind  are 
mentioned  in  2  Kings  20:9,  10,  11,  in  con- 
nection with  dial.    See  Dial. 

De-ha'vites,  a  tribe  of  which  some  were 
taken  to  people  Samaria  after  the  removal 
of  the  Israelites  by  Shalmaneser.  Ezra  4  :  9. 

De'kar  {lance-bearer),  father  of  an  officer 
of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4  :  9. 

Delaiah,  del-a  i'ah  {Jehovah  is  delherer). 
[1]  Head  of  the  twenty-third  temple-course 
of  priests  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24 : 
18.  [2J  Founder  of  a  family  who,  on  their 
return  from  captivity,  could  not  prove  their 
genealogy.  Ezra  2:60;  Neh.  7:62.  [3] 
Father  "of  Shemaiah.  Neh.  6  :  10.  [4]  A 
prince  of  Judah  in  the  time  of  King  Jehoi- 
akim.  Jer.  36  :  12,  25. 

Del'i-cate-ly,  1  Sam.  15:32,  is  rendered 
"cheerfully"  in  the  marginal  notes.  Revised 
Version. 

De-light'some,  in  Mai.  3  : 12,  means  de- 
lightful. 

De-li'lah  (languishing),  a  woman  of  the 
Philistines,  who,  being  laeloved  by  Samson, 
betrayed  him  to  his  enemies.  Judg.  16 :  4- 
18.    See  Samson. 

Del'uge,  the,  occurred  b.  c.  2500,  and 
was  a  judgment  upon  the  world  for  the 
wickedness  of  its  inhabitants.  For  one 
hundred  and  fifty  days  the  waters  rose,  un- 
til they  stood  fifteen  cubits  (about  twenty- 
two  feet)  over  the  highest  summits,  and  all 
human  beings,  save  Noah  and  his  family, 
perished.  On  the  injunction  of  God  Noah 
built  the  ark,  and  placed  therein,  besides 
himself,  his  wife,  and  their  three  sons  with 
their  wives,  one  pair  of  all  land-animals. 
When  the  waters  subsided  the  ark  rested  on 
Mount  Ararat  in  Armenia,  and  when  the 
dove  sent  out  by  Noah  returned  with  an 
olive-leaf  in  its  bill,  all  went  out  of  the 
ark;  the  earth  was  dry  and  inhabitable 
again.  The  record  of  the  flood  in  Genesis 
6-8  is  almost  identical  with  that  which  has 
been  deciphered  from  the  Assyrian  tablets, 
and  very  much  like  the  records  found  in 
Chinese  literature  or  among  the  Indians  of 
Peru  and  Mexico.  See  Noah  and  Ark; 
also  pages  127,  128  in  the  Analysis. 

De'mas.  [1]  A  disciple  at  Rome  with 
Panl.  Col  4  : 14  ;  Philemon  24.  [2]  Supposed 
to  be  the  same  as  No.  1.  2  Tim.  4  :  10. 

De-me'tri-us.  [1]  A  silversmith  at 
Ephesus  who  opposed  Paul.  Acts  19  :  24,  38. 
He  was  a  manufacturer  of  silver  shrines, 
small  temples,  and  images  of  Diana  (which 
see).  [2J  A  convert  of  whom  nothing  is  re- 
corded except  the  consistency  of  his  charac- 
ter. 3  John  12. 

De-na'ri-iis,  a  Roman  silver  coin  worth 
about  fifteen  cents.  It  was  nearly  equiva- 
lent to  the  Greek  drachma,  and  is  translated, 
in  the  Authorized  Version,  penny,  which 
with  us  is  of  very  small  value,  but  it  repre- 
sents in  the  Bible  a  regular  day's  wages. 

Dep'u-ty,  in  Acts  13  :  7,  etc.,  means  the 
proconsul  of  a  senatorial  province. 

Der'be,  a  city  of  Lycaonia.  Acts  14  :  6; 
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16  :  1.  Paul  and  Barnabas  fled  to  it  from 
Lystra.  Acts  14  :  20.    See  Lycaonia. 

De-scribe',  in  Josh.  18  :  4,  means  to 
mark  out.  In  Josh.  18  :  6  description  has  a 
similar  meaning. 

Des'ert,  in  the  Bible,  generally  means  an 
uncultivated  place  or  grazing  tract.  Some 
deserts  were  dry  and  barren.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Des'ert  of  the  Sea,  name  of  an  uncer- 
tain part  of  the  Desert  of  Arabia.  Isa.  21 : 1. 
See  Wilderness. 

De-sired',  in  2  Chron.  21  :  20,  means  re- 
gretted. 

Des'o-late,  applied  by  Isaiah  to  the  land 
of  Judah  while  under  the  displeasure  of  the 
Lord  on  account  of  the  rebellion  of  its  peo- 
ple. Isa.  62  :  4. 

De-u'el  (God  is  knowing),  father  of  Eli- 
asaph.  Num.  1  :  14;  7  :  42;  10  :  20.  He  is 
called  Reuel  in  Num.  2  : 14. 

Deu-ter-on'o-my  (repetition  of  the  law) 
is  the  fifth  book  of  the  Old  Testament  and 
of  the  Pentateuch  (which  see). 

Dev'il,  Dev'ils.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687).  Devils, 
in  the  New  Testament,  is  often  used  for  de- 
mons, or  evil  spirits,  as  in  the  phrases  "pos- 
sessed with  devils"  and  "cast  out  devils." 

Dev'ils,  the  name  of  certain  idols  wor- 
shipped by  the  Israelites  while  they  were  in 
Egvpt,  and  also  of  those  set  up  by  Jeroboam. 
Lev.  17  :  7 ;  Ps.  106  :  37.  The  original  is 
translated  satyrs  in  Isa.  13  :  21 ;  34  : 14. 

De-vo'tions,  in  Acts  17  :  23,  means  ob- 
jects of  devotion. 

Dews  in  the  Holy  Land  and  other  East- 
ern countries  are  very  heavy,  especially 
near  the  mountains,  and  aid  greatly  in  sus- 
taining vegetation  when  little  or  no  rain 
falls.  See  pages  99,  126,  387  in  the  Analy- 
sis, and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Di'a-dem  is  used  in  the  Revised  Version 
in  iilace  of  "  crown,"  Rev.  12  :  3 ;  13  :  1 ;  19  : 
12,  and  means  the  crown  of  a  king,  in  dis- 
tinction from  that  of  a  conqueror. 

Di'al,  an  instrument  which  shows  the 
hour  of  the  day  by  means  of  the  progress 
of  the  shadow  of  the  sun  on  the  dial.  The 
sun-dial  is  very  ancient,  and  is  mentioned 
in  the  Assyrian  tablets.  Dials  are  horizon- 
tal, vertical,  or  inclined.  The  form  of  the 
dial  of  Ahaz,  mentioned  in  2  Kings  20  :  11 
and  Isa.  38  :  8,  is  not  known. 

Di'a-mond,  the  most  brilliant  of  gems 
and  also  the  hardest,  is  supposed  to  have 
been  unknown  to  the  Jews.  Exod.  28  :  18; 
Ezek.  28  :  13.  Adamant  is  an  old  English 
name  given  to  the  diamond.  The  word  dia- 
mond is  used  in  several  places  in  the  Bible, 
and  various  meanings  have  been  given  to  it. 

Di-an'a,  a  heathen  goddess  extensively 
worshipped  by  the  Greeks,  had  her  most 
magnificent  temple  at  Ephesus.  It  was  one 
of  the  seven  wonders  of  the  world,  four  hun- 
dred and  twenty-five  feet  long,  two  hundred 
and  twenty  feet  broad,  and  had  one  hundred 
and  twenty-seven  columns  sixty  feet  high. 
It  was  the  treasur  j'  of  the  Pan-Ionian  League, 
and  the  worship  around  the  statue  of  the 
goddess  was  celebrated  with  great  splendor. 
Small  silver  models  of  the  temple  enclosing 
the  image  of  the  goddess  were  spread  all 
over  the  world,  and  her  worship  was  so 
earnest  by  her  devotees  that  the  preaching 
of  Paul  in  Ephesus  led  to  a  great  uproar. 
Acts  19  :  23-40.    See  Ephesus. 

Dib'la-im  (double  cake),  father  of  Gomer, 
the  wife  of  Hosea.  Hos.  1 :  3. 

Dib'lath  (circle),  Ezek.  6  :  14,  has  been 
identified  with  Dibl,  a  modern  ruin.  See 
Riblah. 

Dib-la-tha'im.      See  Almon-dibla- 

THAIM. 

Di'bon  (wasting).  [1]  Dibon  in  Moab. 
Num.  21  :  30;  Isa.  15  :  2.  It  was  built  by 
Gad,  Num.  32  :  34,  and  was  therefore  called 


Dibon-gad;  became  a  town  of  Reuben,  and 
was  also  called  Dimon,  Isa.  15  :  9  ;  was  re- 
turned to  Moab.  Isa.  15  :  2.  Its  present 
name  is  Dhlbdn.  It  is  about  twelve  miles 
east  of  the  Dead  Sea  and  three  miles  north 
of  the  Amoii.  Its  ruins  cover  a  large  space. 
The  Moabite  Intone  was  found  here  in  1868, 
i  and  has  an  inscription  of  Mesha,  king  of 
j  Moab  B.  c.  900.  It  confirms  2  Kings,  chap- 
ter 3,  most  remarkably  by  the  thirty-four 
lines  of  Hebrew-Phoenician  writing  it  con- 
tains. [2]  A  town  in  the  south  of  Judah. 
Neh.  11  :  25.  Same  as  Dimonah.  Josh.  15  : 
22. 

Di'boii-gad,  the  thirty-eighth  station 
of  the  Israelites  after  they  left  Egypt.  Num. 
33  :  45,  46.    See  Dibon,  No.  1. 

Dib'ri  (eloquent),  a  man  of  the  tribe  of 
Dan.  Lev.  24  :  11. 

Did'y-inns  ta  twin),  John  11:16;  20:24; 
21  :  2,  the  surname  of  the  apostle  Thomas 
(which  see). 

Dik'Iah  (palm  grove),  a  son  of  Joktan. 
Gen.  10:27;  1  Chron.  1:  21. 

Dil'e-an  igourdl,  a  town  in  the  plains  of 
Judah.  Josh.  15  :  38. 

Dim'nah,  a  town  of  Zebulun  which  be- 
came a  city  of  the  Levites.  Josh.  21  :  35. 
Same  as  Rimmon,  1  Chron.  6  :  77;  is  now 
Eumm&neh. 

Di'tnon  (river-bed),  a  city  of  Moab.  Isa. 
15 :  9.    Same  as  Dibon,  No.  1. 

Di-mo'nah,  a  town  in  the  south  of  Ju- 
dah. Josh.  15  :  22.    Same  as  Dibon,  No.  2. 

Di'nah  (avenged),  daughter  of  Jacob. 
Gen.  30  :  21 ;  34  :  1,  13,  25,  26. 

Di'na-ites,  an  Assyrian  tribe  trans- 
ported to  Samaria.  Ezra  4  :  9. 

Din'ha-bah,  the  seat  of  government  of 
Bela,  king  of  Edom.  Gen.  36  :  32;  1  Chron. 
1  :  43. 

Dionysius,  di-o-nish'i-us,  an  Athenian 
who  was  a  member  of  the  court  of  the  Are- 
opagus, and  a  convert  under  the  preaching 
of  Paul.  Acts  17 :  34. 

Diotrephes,  di-ot're-feez,  a  professing 
disciple,  of  whom  nothing  is  known  except 
what  is  told  in  3  John  9. 

Dis-an-nul',  in  Job  40 :  8  and  Gal.  3 :  15, 
is  a  stronger  form  of  annul. 

Dis-cern'ing  of  Spir'its,  in  1  Cor.  12  : 
10,  means  a  miraculous  gift  of  the  Holy 
Ghost,  by  virtue  of  which  the  spirits  of 
men  were  tried  to  show  whether  they  were 
of  God. 

Dis-ci'ple.  [1]  The  title  given  to  those 
who  afterward  became  apostles,  and  to  all 
others  who  professed  to  be  followers  of  Je- 
sus. [2]  Those  who  were  baptized  by  John 
the  Baptist,  and  followed  his  teaching.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

Dis'ci-pline,  in  Job  36:10,  means  in- 
struction. 

Dis-cov'er,  in  Deut.  22  :  30;  Micah  1 :  6, 
means  uncover. 

Dis-cov'ered,  in  2  Sam.  22  : 16 ;  Isa.  22 : 
8,  means  uncovered. 

Dis-cov'er-eth,  in  Ps.  29  :  9,  means  un- 
covereth,  or  strips  ofi"  the  leaves. 

Dis-eas'es  came  on  account  of  sin.  The 
plagues  and  pestilences  of  ancient  times 
were  often  miraculous.  Consult  the  Analy- 
sis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Di'shan  (anfelope\  a  son  of  Seir  the 
Horite.  Gen.  36  :  21 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  38. 

Di'shon.  [1]  Another  son  of  Seir  the 
Horite.  Gen.  36  :  21 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  38.  [2]  A 
son  of  Anah.  Gen.  36  :  25 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  41. 

Dis-persed',  in  Isa.  11 : 12;  John  7  :  35, 
and  Dis-pers'ions,  in  Jer.  25  :  34,  are 
words  usually  applied  to  the  Jews  who  after 
their  captivity,  and  especially  after  the  final 
destruction  of  Jerusalem,  were  scattered 
abroad.  Jas.  1 : 1 ;  1  Pet.  1  : 1. 

Dis-po-Sii'tioii,  in  Acts  7  :  53,  means 
ordinance  or  ministration. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Dis-solve',  in  Dan.  5  :  16,  means  solve. 
Ditch,  in  Job  9  :  31 ;  Isa.  22  :  11 ;  Luke 
39,  means  a  pit  or  pool. 
Di'ves  is  found  in  the  Latin  Version  of 
e  Bible,  but  not  in  the  Authorized  Ver- 
lu.  It  refers  to  the  rich  man  iu  the  para- 
i.  Luke  16  : 19-31. 

Div-i-na'tion,  the  pretended  divining 
foretelling  of  future  events.  See  page 
in  the  Analysis. 

Di-vorce',  Deut.  24  :  1-4,  was  tolerated 
Moses.    It  was  limited  by  Christ  to  the 
ie  of  adultery.  Matt.  5  :  32 ;  19  :  3-9. 
Diz'a-hab  (golden),  a  place  in  the  wil- 
ruess  of  Sinai.  Deut.  1  :  1. 
Doc'tors,  Luke  2  :  46,  or  teachers  of  the 
V  of  Moses,  were  highly  esteemed  by  the 
ws,  and  were  usually,  perhaps  always,  of 
e  sect  called  Pharisees. 
Doc'trine,  in  Matt.  7:28;  Mark  4:2, 
;ans  teaching. 

Dod'a-i  [beloved  of  Jehovah),  one  of  Da- 
i's captains.  1  Chron.  27  :  4. 
Dod'a-nim    indicates  the  family  de- 
inded  from  a  son  of  Javan.  Gen.  10 :  4  ;  1 
ron.  1  :  7. 

Dod'a-vah  (Jehovah  is  loving),  a  man  of 
ireshah.  2  Chron.  20  :  37. 
Do'do  (amatory).  [1]  Grandfather  of 
la.  Judg.  10 : 1.  [2]  Father  of  Eleazar. 
sam.  23  :  9 ;  1  Chron.  11  :  12.  [3]  Father 
Elhanan.  2  Sam.  23  :  24  ;  1  Chron.  11 :  26. 
Do 'eg  (fearful),  chief  of  King  Saul's 
rdmen.  1  Sam.  21:7;  Ps.  52,  title.  See 

IIMELECH. 

Dogs  were  unclean  animals  by  the  Jew- 
i  law,  and  were  regarded  with  special 
atempt.  Exod.  22  :  31.  See  page  393  in 
s  Analysis.  The  dogs  of  Eastern  coun- 
es  are  savage,  much  like  wolves,  are 
ivengers,  and  live  wholly  out  of  doors 
d  in  a  wild  stat«. 

Doph'kah  (cattle-driving),  eighth  en- 
upment  of  the  Israelites  on  their  jour- 
y  from  Egypt  to  Canaan.  Num.  33  : 12, 13. 
Dor  {dwelling),  a  royal  city  of  the  Canaan- 
s.  It  was  on  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  near 
)unt  Carmel.  Josh.  11  :  2 ;  Judg.  1 :  27. 
lere  is  now  a  small  village  there  called 
nti'ira.  eight  miles  north  of  CiEsarea. 
Dor'cas  or  Tab'i-tha  (gazelle),  a  chari- 
}le  female  disciple  at  Joppa  whom  Peter 
raculously  restored  to  life.  Acts  9  :  36-40. 
Do'than  (two  cisterns),  a  place  near  Mouut 
Iboa,  Gen.  37  :  17,  where  Joseph  found  his 
3thren  and  where  Elisha  lived.  2  Kings 

13.  It  was  five  miles  south-west  of  Jenin 
d  in  the  plain  of  Jezreel.  Many  cisterns 
wn  in  the  rock  are  still  found  there,  which 
i  thought  to  resemble  the  "  pit,"  Gen.  37 : 
,  into  which  Joseph  was  cast.  Caravans 

their  way  from  Damascus  to  Egypt  still 
ss  this  place. 

Do  you  to  wit,  2  Cor,  8  : 1,  is  rendered 
nake  known  to  you  "  in  the  Revised  Ver. 
Doves,  Gen.  8  :  9,  were  clean  by  the  Mo- 
ic  law  and  often  mentioned  by  the  sacred 
■iters.  They  were  used  iu  sacrifices.  See 
ge  390  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult  the 
iNCORDANCE.  The  dove  is  a  symbol  of 
nplicity.  Matt.  10  :  16. 
Dove's  Dung,  mentioned  in  2  Kings  6  : 
,  is  generally  supposed  to  mean  a  kind  of 
itil  or  tare  which  appears  much  like 
ve's  dung.  The  Arabs  still  call  two  or 
ree  vegetables  by  that  name.  Some  think 
e  use  of  dove's  dung  as  fuel  is  referred 

Dow'ry.  The  bridegroom  in  Eastern 
untries  was  required  to  pay  the  father  of 
s  betrothed  a  certain  portion  iu  money  or 
herwise,  regulated  by  the  rank  of  her 
mily.  Gen.  29  : 18-27 ;  34  : 12.  Sometimes 
e  father  gave  presents  to  his  daughter, 
idg.  1 : 1.5 ;  1  Kings  9  : 16. 
Drachma,  drak'ma,  translated  a  piece 
silver  in  Luke  15 :  8,  9,  was  a  Greek  sil- 
H2 


ver  coin  worth  about  fifteen  cents.  Same 
as  Denarius  and  Penny  (which  see). 

Drag,  in  Hab.  1 :  15,  16,  means  a  sus- 
pended net  drawn  near  the  bottom  of  the 
water. 

Drag'on,  the  name  given  to  the  devil  in 
several  passages  in  Revelation.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Drag'on-well  (the  fountain  of  the  jack- 
als), a  fountain  near  the  south  wall  of  Jeru- 
salem. Neh.  2  :  13. 

Dram,  a  gold  coin  of  Persia.  Its  value 
was  about  five  dollars.  1  Chron.  29  :  7  ;  Neh. 
7:70;  Ezra  2  :  69.    See  Daric. 

Draught,  draft,  iu  Matt.  15  :  17,  means 
drain.  In  Luke  5  :  9  it  means  all  the  fishes 
taken  by  once  drawing  the  net. 

Draught-house,  draft'-house,  in  2  Kings 
10  :  27,  means  cesspool  ;  depository  of  drain- 
age. 

Dreams  are  often  mentioned  in  the 
Bible.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687). 

Dress'es.    See  Garments. 

Drink-of'fer-ings  consisted  chiefly  of 
wine,  part  of  which  was  jioured  on  the  vic- 
tim sacrificed  and  the  rest  was  given  to  the 
priests.    See  page  636  in  the  Analy'sis. 

Drink,  Strong.    See  Wine. 

Drom'e-da-ry,  Isa.  60  :  6,  a  light  and 
swift  variety  of  Camel  (which  see). 

Drought,  drowt.  The  land  of  Judea  was 
very  dry  from  the  end  of  April  to  Septem- 
ber; the  drought  of  summer.  The  grass  was 
sometimes  wholly  withered,  Ps.  102  :  4,  and 
the  ground  parched  and  broken.  Nothing 
but  the  copious  dews  preserved  vegetable 
life.    See  pages  99,  385  in  the  Analy'sis. 

Drunk'en-iiess  is  often  mentioned  in 
the  Bible.  See  pages  364,  365  in  the  Anal- 
ysis. 

Dru-sil'la,  a  daughter  of  Herod  Agrippa 
I.  who  became  wife  of  Felix,  governor  of 
Judea.  Acts  24  :  24. 

Dukes,  in  Gen.  36:15;  Exod.  15:15; 
Josh.  13:21;  1  Chron.  1  :  51,  means  leaders 
or  commanders,  and  not  an  order  of  nobil- 
ity. 

Durci-mer,  Dan.  3  .  5,  was  a  musical 
i  instrument  resembling  the  bagpipe.  The 
I  modern  dulcimer  is  entirely  unlike  it. 

Du'mah  [silence).    [1]  A  son  of  Ishmael. 
'  Gen.  25  : 14 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  30.    [2]  A  town  of 
'  Judah  ten  miles  south-west  of  Hebron  ;  is 
i  now  ed  Domeh.  Josh.  15  : 52.     [3]  A  city  or 
a  tribe.  Isa.  21  : 11. 

Dung,  when  dried,  was  used  in  Bible 
lands  for  fuel.  It  was  also  used  for  manure. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Dung'-gate  or  port,  a  gate  of  Jerusa- 
lem. Neh.  2:  13;  3  :  14  ;  12:31. 

Du'ra  (circle),  a  plain  near  Babylon, 
where  Nebuchadnezzar  set  up  a  golden 
image.  Dan.  3  : 1. 

Du-reth,  in  Matt.  13  :  21,  means  en- 
duretb. 

Dust.  Sitting  in  the  dust  was  a  sign  of 
affliction.  Dust  or  ashes  put  on  the  head 
was  a  sign  of  mourning.  The  word  is  used 
in  the  Bible  with  many  different  meanings. 
See  page  368  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult 
the  Concordance. 

Dust,  Rain  of,  is  mentioned  in  Deut. 
28  :  24.    In  the  vicinity  of  Judea  are  plains 
or  deserts  of  fine  sand  which  is  taken  up  by 
strong  winds.    One  of  the  plagues  of  Egypt 
was  caused  by  miraculously  changing  dust 
into  lice.  Exod.  8  :  16. 
Dwell'ing,    See  House. 
Dye'ing  was  well  understood  in  Bible 
times,  especially  by  the  Phoenicians  and  | 
the  Egyptians.     The  Israelites  evidently  ! 
I  had  some  knowledge  of  the  art  at  the  time 
j  of  the  exodus.    See  Exod.  26  : 1,  14  ;  35  :  25. 
I  Lydia  is  mentioned  in  Acts  16  :  14  as  "a 
j  seller  of  purple,  of  the  city  of  Thyatira," 
which  was  famous  for  its  dyers. 


E. 

Ea'gle,  an  unclean  bird,  Lev.  11:13; 
Deut.  14 :  12,  is  often  referred  to  in  the 
Bible.  See  page  390  in  the  Analysis,  and 
consult  the  Concordance. 

Ear,  in  1  Sam.  8  :  12;  Isa.  30  :  24,  means 
plough. 

Eared',  in  Deut.  21 :  4,  means  ploughed. 

Ear'ing,  in  Gen.  45:6;  Exod.  34:21, 
means  ploughing. 

Ear'nest,  a  part  paid  beforehand,  under 
a  contract,  as  a  pledge  and  security  for  the 
whole.  It  is  of  the  same  kind  with  the 
thing  promised.  2  Cor.  1 :  22 ;  5:5;  Eph.  1 : 
14. 

Ear'rings.  See  the  Analysis,  page 
367 ;  also  Amulets,  and  Rings,  and  con- 
sult the  Concordance.  Earrings  were 
worn  by  both  sexes  in  Bible  times,  Exod. 
32 : 2,  and  that  fashion  is  often  followed 
now  in  the  East. 

Earth,  a  term  used  in  Scripture  to  de- 
note— [1]  The  earth  as  distinguished  from 
the  heavens.  Gen.  1  :  1.  [2]  The  land  as 
distinguished  from  the  sea.  Gen.  1 : 10.  [3] 
A  particular  country  or  land  ;  and  in  this 
case  it  is  so  translated.  Gen.  2  :  11;  12  :  1. 
For  Earth,  see  page  383  in  the  Analysis, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Earth'quake.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687 j.  Refer 
also  to  the  Concordance. 

East,  a  word  used  by  the  Hebrews  for 
all  countries  around  and  beyond  the  rivers 
Tigris  and  Euphrates.  Gen.  28  :  14.  Also 
the  country  east  or  south-east  of  Mount 
Ararat.  Gen.  11 :  2.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

East'er  was  originally  the  festival  of 
Eostre,  an  Anglo-Saxon  goddess,  and  in  Acts 
12  :  4  is  a  mistranslation  for  Passover,  the 
Jewish  feast.  See  Feast,  and  Passover. 
Easter  is  now  observed  by  many  Christians 
in  commemoration  of  our  Saviour's  resur- 
rection, which  occurred  just  after  the  Pass- 
over and  about  the  same  time  of  the  year 
as  the  heathen  festival  of  Eostre,  mentioned 
above. 

East  Sea,  in  Ezek.  47  : 18  ;  Joel  2  :  20,  is 
the  same  as  Dead  Sea  (which  see). 

East  Wind  is  mentioned  in  Gen.  41  :  6, 
23  as  blasting  the  corn  (grain),  and  in  other 
places  as  very  violent.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance, and  see  Wind. 

Eat'ing  with  people  of  another  religion 
or  with  those  ceremonially  unclean  or  dis- 
honorable was  considered  by  the  Jews  as 


AN  EASTERN  MODE  OF  EATING. 

defiling.  Refusing  to  eat  with  any  one  im- 
plied an  entire  separation.  Matt.  9  :  11 ;  1 
Cor.  5  :  11.  The  Hebrews  anciently  sat  while 
at  their  meals,  Gen.  43  :  33,  but  afterward 
followed  the  fashion  of  the  Persians,  etc., 
and  reclined  on  table-beds  or  divans.  They 
rested  on  the  left  elbow  with  their  heads 
toward  the  table,  and  used  the  right  hand 
chiefly  in  taking  food.  This  position  makes 
the  account  in  Luke  7  :  36-50  perfectly 
natural.  See  Hospitality'.  Consult  the 
1095 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  also  the  Concordance. 

E'bal  [stonei.  [1]  A  son  of  Shobal.  Gen. 
3G:23;  1  Chron.  1:40.  [2]  A  son  of  Jok- 
tan,  1  Chron.  1 :  22,  called  Obal  in  Gen.  10  : 
28. 

E'bal  (stone)  and  Ger'i-zim  (waste 
places),  the  two  mountains  of  Samaria 
from  which  the  cursings  and  blessings  were 
pronounced.  Deut.  11  :  29 ;  Josh.  8  :  30-35. 
Six  tribes  were  placed  on  each  of  them, 
Deut.  27  :  12,  13,  and  the  ark  in  the  valley 
between  them.  Joshua  built  an  altar  to  the 
Lord  on  Mount  Ebal.  Josh.  8  :  30.  He  read 
the  Law  in  the  presence  of  the  twelve  tribes. 
The  blessings  were  repeated  by  the  Levites 
from  Gerizim  and  the  cursiugs  from  Ebal, 
and  the  people  responded  with  Amen.  Ebal 
is  the  northern  mountain.  It  is  rocky  and 
bare,  and  rises  twelve  hundred  feet  above 
the  plain.  Gerizim,  the  southern  moun- 
tain, rises  only  eight  hundred  feet  above 
Shechem  (which  see).  Though  it  is  nearly 
a  mile  and  a  half  from  one  top  to  the  other, 
experiments  have  proved  that  the  human 
voice  can  be  heard  distinctly  from  top  to 
top  and  down  in  the  valley.  Mount  Geri- 
zim became  afterward  the  site  of  the  Sa- 
maritan temple,  and  a  Samaritan  tradition 
makes  it  the  place  where  Abraham  offered 
Isaac. 

E'bed  (servant).  [1]  Father  of  Gaal. 
Judg.  9 : 26,  35.  [2]  A  Jew  who  accom- 
panied Ezra  from  Babylon  to  Jerusalem. 
Ezra  8:6. 

Ebed-inelech,  e'bed-me'lek  (servant  of 
the  l-inq),  an  Ethiopian  servant  of  King 
Zedekiah  who  was  instrumental  in  saving 
the  life  .of  the  prophet  Jeremiah.  Jer.  38 : 
7 ;  39  :  16-18. 

Eb-en-e'zer  (stone  of  help),  a  place  ap- 
parently in  the  west  part  of  Judah,  where 
the  army  of  Israel  was  defeated  by  the 
Philistines  and  the  ark  was  taken,  and 
where  Samuel  set  up  a  stone  to  which  he 
gave  this  name,  in  remembrance  of  the  sub- 
sequent victory  obtained  near  it  over  the 
Philistines.  1  Sam.  4:1;  7  :  12. 

E'ber  orHe'ber  {a  shoot).  [1]  The  father 
of  Peleg  and  the  progenitor  of  the  race  of 
the  Hebrews.  Gen.  10 :  21 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  19. 
\2]  The  word  is  apparently  used  denoting, 
it  may  be,  the  Hebrews  (descendants  of 
Eber),  but  it  may  also  be  understood  as  re- 
ferring to  "those  beyond  the  river"  (Eu- 
phrates). Num.  24:24.  [3]  A  head  of  a 
family  in  Gad.  1  Chron.  5  :  13.  [4]  A  sou 
of  Elpaal,  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
8 : 12.  [5]  Appai-ently  a  son  of  Shashak.  1 
Chron.  8  ;  22.  [6]  A  priest  of  the  family  of 
Amok.  Neh.  12  :  20. 

E-bi'a-saph  (the  father  of  gathering), 
great-grandson  of  Korah.  1  Chron.  6  :  23 ; 
9  :  19.    See  Abiasaph. 

Eb'on-y  is  mentioned  in  Ezek.  27:15. 
It  is  the  wood  of  various  trees  found  in 
India  and  Africa,  and  is  hard,  black,  and 
heavy.    It  takes  a  fine  polish. 

E-bro'nah  i  beach),  the  thirtieth  encamp- 
ment of  the  Israelites  after  leaving  Egypt. 
Num  33  :  34,  35. 

Ec-bat'a-iia,  Ezra  6  :  2,  in  the  marginal 
notes.  [1]  The  capital  city  of  northern  Me- 
dia. It  is  now  the  ruins  Takht-i-SuJe'iman, 
seventy-five  miles  south-west  of  the  Caspian 
Sea.  [2]  The  metropolis  of  lower  Media. 
This  city  was  larger  than  No.  1,  and  is  now 
called  Hamiidim,  which  is  one  of  the  princi- 
pal cities  of  Persia  and  has  a  population  of 
about  40,000. 

Ec-cle-si-as'tes,  Hebrew  Koheleth,  the 
Prcach'er,  is  a  collection  of  experiences, 
impressions,  and  ideas  derived  from  the 
contemplation  of  the  follies  of  life,  and  con- 
sequently sad  and  almost  depressing  in  its 
character,  but  nevertheless  carrying  with  it 
a  moral  inspiration  toward  goodness  and 
1 U9G 


godliness  as  the  chief  end  of  life.  Accord- 
ing to  an  old  tradition  it  was  written  by 
Solomon,  and  if  so  it  corresponds  to  his  old 
age  as  the  Song  of  Solomon  does  to  his 
youth  and  Proverbs  to  his  manhood.  It 
contains  the  lesson  of  the  life  of  Solomon. 

Ed,  in  Josh.  22  :  34,  means  a  witness. 

E'den  {delight).  [1]  The  home  of  Adam 
and  Eve  before  their  fall ;  probably  situated 
either  in  the  highlands  of  Armenia  or  in 
the  valley  of  the  Euphrates,  but  notwith- 
standing the  definite  description  in  Gen.  2: 
8-15  its  exact  location  has  not  yet  been 
identified.  See  page  398  in  the  Analysis, 
and  consult  the  Concordance.  [2]  A  son 
of  Joah.  2  Chron.  29  :  12.  [3]  One  of  the 
Levites  who,  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah,  were 
appointed  to  distribute  the  gifts  among 
their  brethren.  2  Chron.  31 : 15.  May  be 
same  as  No.  2. 

E'den,  a  tribe  or  family  who  dwelt  in 
Mesopotamia.  2  Kings  19  :  i2  ;  Ezek.  27  :  23. 

E'dar  or  E'der  (  flock).  [1]  A  place  near 
which  Jacob  pitched  his  tent  after  leaving 
Ephrath,  where  Rachel  was  buried.  Gen. 
35  :  21.  [2]  A  border  city  on  the  south  side 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15 :  21.  It  may  be  same  as 
No.  1.  [3]  A  grandson  of  Merari.  1  Chron. 
23  :  23 ;  24  : 30. 

E'dom  {red).  [1]  A  name  given  to  the 
elder  son  of  Isaac  in  a  few  passages.  Gen. 
25  :  30  ;  36  :  1,  8,  19.  [2]  The  word  is  also 
used  to  designate  both  the  people  who  de- 
scended from  Esau  and  the  country  in  which 
they  lived ;  but  the  latter  is  sometimes 
called  Idumea  (which  see).  Consult  the 
Concordance;  also  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

E'dom-ites,  descendants  of  Esau.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  see  Idumea. 

Ed're-i  (sown  land).  [1]  A  chief  city  of 
the  kingdom  of  Og.  It  was  in  the  south 
of  Bashan.  Num.  21  :  33;  Josh.  12  :  4.  [2] 
A  city  of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  37. 

Eg'lah  (calf),  a  wife  of  David.  2  Sam.  3 : 
5 ;  1  Chron.  3  :  3. 

Eg'la-im  (double  spring),  a  town  of  Moab. 
Isa.  15 :  8. 

Eg'lon  (circle).  [1]  A  royal  city  of  the 
Amorites  (or  Canaanites)  which  was  taken 
by  Joshua.  Josh.  10  :  3 ;  12  :  12.  It  is  now 
called  Ajlan.  [2]  A  king  of  Moab  who  op- 
pressed the  Israelites.  Judg.  3  :  12,  17. 

E'gypt  is  the  Greek  name  of  the  land 
which  the  Hebrews  called  MiZE,  or  more 
frequently,  using  the  dual  form  with  refer- 
ence to  the  distinction  between  Upper  and 
Lower  Egypt,  Mizra'im,  and  which  the  na- 
tives themselves  called  Cham  or  Khem, 
"  black,"  the  black  country.  It  consists  of 
a  long  valley,  from  six  to  sixteen  miles 
wide,  which  the  Nile  has  excavated  in  the 
high,  stony  plateau  occupying  the  north- 
eastern corner  of  Africa,  and  which  it  has 
covered  with  its  black  deposit,  which  is  the 
source  of  all  Egypt's  fertility.  Lower  Egypt, 
or  Egypt  proper,  extends  from  the  Mediter- 
ranean, 31°  37'  north  latitude,  to  the  first 
cataract  of  the  Nile,  24°  2'  north  latitude. 
On  the  south  side  of  this  cataract  a  high 
sandstone  ledge  between  Upper  and  Lower 
Egypt  crosses  the  whole  valley  of  the  Nile. 
At  30°  north  latitude  the  rocky  plateau  re- 
cedes on  both  sides  of  the  river,  and  here 
the  Nile  spreads  out  its  delta,  the  eastern 
part  of  which  forms  the  province  of  Goshen 
(which  see). 

Upper  Egypt  is  the  present  Nubia,  which 
includes  part  of  ancient  Ethiopia  and  con- 
sists of  a  series  of  elevated  plains,  forming 
terraces  over  which  the  Nile  descends  be- 
tween low  mountain-ranges.  Its  soil  is  cul- 
tivable only  in  the  valley  of  the  Nile,  which 
is  much  narrower  liere  than  in  Lower  Egypt. 
The  climate  is  extremely  hot.    See  Nile. 

Both  soil  and  climate  contribute  to  make 


Egypt  one  of  the  most  productive  regions  on 
earth.  For  centuries  this  land  was  tlie  gran- 
ary of  the  Roman  Empire — or  of  the  then 
civilized  world — and  long  before  there  was 
any  Roman  Empire  the  nomadic  tribes  of 
Asia,  when  sufl'ering  from  famine,  used  to 
go  to  Egypt  for  food  :  for  instance,  the  visits 
of  Abram  and  the  sons  of  Jacob.  Gen.  12: 
10 ;  42  :  3 ;  43  :  2.  Not  only  cereals  were  pro- 
duced there  in  abundance,  but  also  fruits 
and  vegetables  of  excellent  quality,  and  all 
kinds  of  animals  for  food,  such  as  cattle, 
sheep,  swine,  poultry,  game,  etc.  The  Is- 
raelites found  it  ditEcult  to  forget  the  flesh- 
pots  of  Egypt,  Exod.  16  :  3,  and  its  melons, 
cucumbers,  onions,  etc.  Num.  11  :  5.  This 
productiveness  of  the  country,  together 
with  its  protected  location,  surrounded,  as 
it  was,  on  three  sides  by  almost  impenetra- 
ble deserts  and  on  the  fourth  by  the  sea, 
made  it  a  suitable  home  for  the  young  race 
to  grow  in,  and,  indeed,  in  Egypt  mankind 
made  its  first  and  one  of  its  grandest  at- 
tempts in  civilization.  When  Joseph  set- 
tled his  brethren  in  Goshen  the  Egyptians 
had  large  and  magnificent  cities,  an  elabo- 
rate social  organization,  with  a  fully  devel- 
oped kingship,  hierarchy,  military  estab- 
lishment, and  temples  and  palaces,  the 
ruins  of  which  fill  the  spectator  with  won- 
der and  awe. 

Egyptian  history  has  been  studied  with 
great  energy  and  marvellous  results  during 
the  last  century,  but  the  end  is  still  far 
away  :  namely,  a  complete  view  of  the  struc- 
ture and  development  of  this  civilization. 
The  sources  are  few  and  precarious.  They 
consist  of  half-ruined  monuments  with  in- 
scriptions half  blotted  out,  incidental  scraps 
of  documents  found  in  the  temples  or  the 
sepulchres,  and  notices  given  by  foreigners, 
Greeks  and  Hebrews.  The  first  two  sources, 
the  inscriptions  and  the  documents,  were 
for  a  long  time  utterly  inaccessible,  as  the 
language  in  which  they  were  written  was 
not  understood  aud  the  method  by  which 
that  language  was  reduced  to  writing,  the 
hieroglyphics,  was  not  known.  Champol- 
lion,  the  French  Egyptologist,  1790-1832 
found  the  key  to  the  latter,  and  thereby 
also  to  the  former,  and  then  the  decipher- 
ing began.  But  it  is  slow  work,  and  the 
combination  of  the  small  bits  of  informa- 
tion thus  gained  is  liable  to  many  mistakes 
Among  the  notices  found  in  the  Greek  lit- 
erature were  some  extracts  from  the  histor- 
ical work  of  Manetho.  He  was  supreme 
pontiff  at  the  temple  of  Hieropolis,  and  was 
commissioned  by  Ptolemy  Philadelphus,  whc 
died  b.  c.  247,  to  write  the  history  of  Egypt 
based  upon  the  archives  of  the  temples.  Hf 
wrote  his  work  in  Greek,  but  it  is  lost,  aiic 
only  fragments  of  it  have  come  down  to  us 
through  Josephus,  Africanns,  and  Eusebius 
among  which  are  his  tables  of  the  thirtj 
dynasties  that  ruled  over  Egypt  before  its 
conquest  by  Alexander  the  Great,  b.  c.  332 
Formerly  the  notices  of  Egypt  contained  ir 
the  Bible  and  in  Herodotus  were  considert  c 
by  many  as  fables,  but  they  have  been  veri 
fied  by  modern  discoveries. 

The  most  difficult  question  with  respect 
to  the  relation  between  Biblical  and  Egyp 
tian  history  is  one  of  chronology.  But  i; 
must  not  here  be  overlooked  that  not  onl3 
the  Egyptian  chronology  before  the  Greet 
conquest  but  also  the  Biblical  before  Solo 
mon  are  still  in  an  unsettled  state  aud  per 
haps  not  yet  rightly  understood.  On( 
point,  however,  and  that  a  very  importau 
one,  has  been  satisfactorily  settled.  Egyp 
tian  historians  speak  generally  of  the  ex 
odus  of  the  Israelites  as  the  expulsion  of  .'I 
rebellious  tribe  which  was  under  the  lea  ! 
ership  of  a  Heliopolitan  priest,  Osarsiph 
who  afterward  assumed  the  name  of  Mos(  s 
and  state  that  the  event  took  place  und  i 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


a  king  whose  father's  name  was  Barneses 
and  whose  son's  name  was  Sethos.  But  in 
the  list  of  Manetho  there  is  no  other  king 
who  fits  this  description  but  Menephtha, 
belonging  to  the  nineteenth  dynasty,  the 
son  of  Rameses  II.  and  the  father  of  Setho 
II.  He  should  also  be  the  king  of  the 
exodus  and  Rameses  II.  the  king  of  the  op- 
pression, and  so  they  are.  Rameses  II.  was 
by  far  the  greatest  king  of  the  nineteenth 
dynasty,  and,  so  to  speak,  the  culminating 
star  of  Egyptian  power.  No  wonder,  then, 
that  he  is  very  well  known  to  us  from  the 
monuments.  In  the  summer  of  1881  his 
muujmy,  together  with  a  number  of  papyrus 
rolls  and  objects  of  value,  was  discovered  in 
a  cave  near  Thebes  in  a  perfect  state  of  pres- 
ervation, resting  in  a  mummy-case  of  syca- 
tnore-wood  carved  to  represent  him  as  the 
god  Osiris,  wrapped  in  shrouds  of  rose-col- 
Dred  and  yellow  linen,  with  the  arms  crossed 
apon  the  breast,  the  right  hand  holding  the 
royal  whip  and  the  left  the  royal  hook,  and 
with  an  inscription  on  the  bands  which  pass 
across  the  shrouds  to  keep  them  in  place 
stating  that  the  body  enclosed  was  that  of 
Raiueses  II.  Among  the  exploits  of  this  fa- 
mous king  was  the  construction  of  the  great 
canal  in  Goshen,  by  which  communication 
between  the  Nile  and  the  Red  Sea  was  finally 
completed  ;  and  building  at  its  eastern  and 
western  terminations  the  two  cities  of 
Pi-Rameses  and  Pi-tum.  But,  accordiug  to 
Exod.  1 : 11,  it  was  just  the  task  of  building 
those  two  cities,  whose  names  are  spelled 
Pithom  and  Raamses  in  the  Bible,  which 
filled  the  measure  of  oppression  to  overflow- 
ing and  roused  the  Israelites  to  rebellion. 
With  respect  to  Menephtha,  the  king  of  the 
ten  plagues  and  of  the  frightful  disaster  in 
the  Red  Sea,  there  is  something  connected 
with  his  name,  not  only  in  Egyptian  his- 
tory, but  even  in  the  notes  of  Herodotus, 
which  reads  like  confused  reminiscences  of 
those  events,  and  of  the  history  of  Joseph 
many  traits  have  been  distinctly  verified  by 
Egyptian  discovery.  The  relations  between 
the  Israelites  and  the  Egyptians  after  the 
exodus  are  of  less  interest.  There  has,  how- 
ever, lately  been  deciphered  an  inscription 
on  the  walls  of  the  great  temple  at  Karnak 
recording  the  capture  of  Jerusalem  and  the 
conquest  of  Judea  by  Shishak.  1  Kings  14  : 
26.  In  this  inscription  is  found  a  figure 
painted  with  very  prominent  Jewish  feat- 
ures and  with  the  superscription  in  Egyp- 
tian chai'acters,  "The  king  of  Judah."  The 
predictions  of  the  prophets  concerning  the 
Jownfall  of  the  Egyptian  power  are  very 
remarkable,  especially  those  of  Isaiah  and 
Daniel.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687).    Refer  also  to  the 

DONCORD.iNCE. 

E-gyp'tians.  The  name  Miz-ea'im 
[Eyypt)  is  the  name  most  frequently  used  in 
the  Hebrew  for  the  people  of  Egypt.  See 
Egypt,  and  consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
jf  its  Index  (page  687). 

E-gyp'tiaii  Sea,  Isa.  11  :  15,  a  name  of 
sither  the  whole  or  the  northern  part  of  the 
Bed  Sea  (which  see). 

E'lii  (unity),  a  son  of  Benjamin.  Gen.  46; 
21.  Suppo.sed  by  some  to  be  same  with 
Ehud.  1  Chron.  8  :  6. 

E'liud  (strong).  [1]  A  son  of  Gera  who 
slew  Eglon  and  delivered  the  Israelites 
from  the  oppression  of  the  Moabites.  He 
was  one  of  the  judges  in  Israel.  Judg.  3  : 15, 
16.  [2]  A  grandson  of  Jediael.  1  Chron.  7  : 
10.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8  :  6.    May  be  same  as  No.  1. 

E'ker  (root),  a  son  of  Ram.  1  Chron.  2  :  27. 

Ek'ron  (emigration),  a  chief  city  of  the 
Philistines.  Josh.  13  :  3 ;  Amos  1  :  8. 

Ek'ron-ites,  inhabitants  of  Ekron. 
Tosh.  13:3;  1  Sam.  5:  10. 

El  (strength),  a  name  of  God.     It  is  very 


often  a  part  of  proper  names,  such  as  Bethel, 
Elijah,  Eloi. 

El'a-dah  (God  is  ornament),  a  descendant 
of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  7  :  20. 

E'lah  (oafc).  [1]  A  duke  (or  chief)  of 
Edom.  Gen.  36  :  41  ;  1  Chron.  1  :  52.  [2]  A 
valley  in  Judah  where  Saul's  army  en- 
camped when  David  slew  Goliath.  1  Satn. 
17  :  2;  21  :  9.  [3]  Father  of  one  of  Solo- 
mon's officers.  1  Kings  4  :  18.  [4]  Son  of 
Baasha,  king  of  Israel.  1  Kings  16  :  6,  8. 
[5]  Father  of  Hoshea.  2  Kings  15  :  30 ;  18  : 
1.  [6]  A  son  of  Caleb.  1  Chron.  4  :  15.  [7] 
An  Israelite  whose  family  dwelt  in  Jerusa- 
lem. 1  Chron.  9  :  8.    Perhaps  same  as  No.  3. 

E'lani  (age).  [1]  A  son  of  Shem.  His 
descendants  settled  in  that  part  of  Persia 
afterward  often  called  by  this  name.  Gen. 
10 : 22 ;  1  Chron.  1 : 17.  [2J  Name  of  a  prov- 
ince in  Persia;  applied  also  to  the  whole 
country  and  to  its  inhabitants.  Gen.  14:1. 
[3]  A  son  of  Shashak.  1  Chron.  8  :24.  [4J  A 
son  of  Meshelemiah.  1  Chron.  26  :  3.  [5] 
The  progenitor  of  a  family  who  returned 
from  Babylon.  Ezra  2:7;  Neh.  7  :  12.  [6] 
Another  Israelite  whose  posterity  returned 
from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  :  31 ;  Neh.  7  :  34.  [7] 
An  Israelite  some  of  whose  descendants  re- 
turned from  Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  7.  Perhaps 
same  as  either  No.  5  or  No.  6.  [8]  An  an- 
cestor of  Shechaniah.  Ezra  10  :  2,  26.  Per- 
haps same  as  No.  5  or  No.  6.  [9]  A  chief  or 
family  of  the  Jews  who  sealed  the  covenant 
of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  14.  [10]  A  priest 
who  aided  in  the  ceremony  of  purifying  the 
rebuilt  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  42. 

E'lam-ites,  dwellers  iu  Elam.  Ezra  4:9; 
Acts  2  :  9. 

El'a-sah  (God  is  doer),  [1]  An  ambas- 
sador whom  Zedekiah  sent  to  Nebuchad- 
nezzar. Jer.  29  :  3.  [2]  A  priest  who  took 
a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  22. 

E'lath  or  E'loth  (palm,  grove),  a  place  or 
city  on  the  east  gulf  of  the  Red  Sea.  Dent. 
2:8;  2  Kings  14:22;  16:6. 

El-beth'el  (God  of  the  house  of  God),  the 
name  which  Jacob  gave  to  the  place  where 
God  appeared  to  him  when  he  fled  from 
Esau.  Gen.  35  :  7. 

Eldaah,  el'da-ah  or  el-da'ah  (whom  God 
called),  a  son  of  Midian.  Gen.  25  :  4 ;  1  Chron. 
1  :  33. 

El'dad  (God  is  a  friend),  an  elder  of  Is- 
rael. Num.  11 :26,  27. 

Eld'ers.  [1]  Men  among  the  Jews  in- 
vested with  authority  (probably  as  counsel- 
lors or  judges),  and  so  named  on  account  of 
their  age.  Matt.  15  :  2 ;  Mark  7:3;  Luke  7 : 
3.  [2]  An  official  designation  of  those  ap- 
pointed to  rule  and  teach  in  the  church,  in- 
terchangeably with  "overseer,"  or  "  bishop." 
Acts  11 :  30 ;  i  Tim.  5:1;  Rev.  4  :  4 ;  11 :  16. 

E'le-ad  ( God  is  witness),  ason  of  Ephraim. 
1  Chron.  7  :  21. 

E-le-a'leh  (God  is  exalted),  a  city  of  Reu- 
ben. Num.  32  :  3;  Jer.  48  :  34. 

E-le'a-sah  (God  is  doer).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Sheshan.  1  Chron.  2:39,  40.  [2]  A 
descendant  of  Benjamin,  apparently  of  the 
family  of  Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  37 ;  9  :  43. 

E-le-a'zar  f  God  is  helper).  [1]  The  third 
son  of  Aaron,  Exod.  6  :  23,  and  his  successor 
in  the  office  of  high-priest,  which  he  held 
for  many  years.  Consult  the  Concordance. 
[2]  The  son  of  Abinadab.  1  Sam.  7  :  1.  [3] 
One  of  the  three  mighty  men  who  aided 
David  in  smiting  the  Philistines.  2  Sam. 
23  :  9 ;  1  Chron.  11 :  12.  [4]  A  son  of  Mahli. 
1  Chron.  23  :  21 ;  24  :  28.  [5]  A  priest  who 
went  up  with  Ezra  to  Jerusalem.  Ezra  8 :  33. 
[6]  A  priest  in  the  time  of  Nehemiah.  Neh. 
12  :  42.  Perhaps  same  as  No.  5.  [7]  A  Jew 
who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  2.5. 
rS]  An  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of 
Mary.  Matt.  1:15. 

E  lect'  (chosen).  See  page  202  in  the 
Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concordance. 


El-e-lo'he-Is'ra-el  (God,  the  God  of  Is- 
rael), the  name  which  Jacob  gave  to  the 
altar  he  built  in  the  field  he  bought  of  the 
children  of  Hamor.  Gen.  33  :  20. 

E'leph  (union),  a  town  in  Benjamin. 
Josh.  18:28. 

El-ha'nan  (God  is  gracious).  [1]  A  man 
who  slew  Goliath's  brother.  2  Sam.  21  :  19; 

1  Chron.  20  :  5.  [2]  One  of  David's  mighty 
men.  2  Sam.  23  :  24 ;  1  Chron.  11  :  26. 

E'li  (Jehovah  is  high).  The  high-priest 
and  judge  of  Israel  who  immediately  pre- 
ceded Samuel.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

E'li,  E'li,  lama  sabachthani?  sa-bak- 
tha'ni,  Matt.  27:46,  or  Elo'i,  Elo'i,  lama 
sabachtha'ni  ?  Mark  15  :  34,  the  exclama- 
tion uttered  by  Christ  on  the  cross,  express- 
ive of  the  acuteness  of  his  sufferings  and  his 
horror  at  the  hiding  of  his  Father's  counte- 
nance. 

E-li'ab  ( God  is  father).  [1]  A  captain  of 
Zebulun.  Num.  1  :  9  ;  10  :  16.  [2]  Father  of 
Dathan  and  Abiraui.  Num.  16  : 1 ;  Deut.  11 : 
6.  [3]  A  brother  of  David.  1  Sam.  16  :  6;  1 
Chron.  2 : 13.  Supposed  to  be  same  as  Elihu, 
who  is  named  as  one  of  tlie  brethren  of  Da- 
vid in  1  Chron.  27  : 18.  [4]  A  name  given  in 
one  place  as  that  of  the  grandfather  of  El- 
kanah,  but  in  1  Chron.  6 : 34  it  is  given 
Eliel.  1  Chron.  6:27.  [5]  A  valiant  man 
of  the  Gadites.  1  Chron.  12  :  9.  [6]  A  mu- 
sician for  the  service  of  the  Tabernacle.  1 
Chron.  15:  18;  16:5. 

E-li'a-da  (God  is  knowing).  [1]  A  sou  of 
David.  2  Sam.  5  : 16 ;  1  Chron.  3  :  8.  [2]  (In 
the  Authorized  Version  called  Eliadah.) 
The  father  of  Rezon.  1  Kings  11 :  23.  [3] 
The  chief  captain  of  Benjamin  in  the  time 
of  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron.  17  : 17. 

E-li'ah  (God  is  Jehovah).  [1]  A  son  of 
Jeroham.  1  Chron.  8  :  27.  [2]  A  Jew  who 
had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  26. 

E-li'ah-ba  (God  hides),  one  of  David's 
valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23 :  32 ;  1  Chron.  11 :  33. 

E-li'a-kim  (God  is  setting  up).  [1]  The 
master  of  the  king's  household  at  Jerusa- 
lem in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  2  Kings  18  : 
18;  Isa.  37:2.    [2]  A  son  of  King  Josiah. 

2  Kings  23  :  34 ;  2  Chron.  36 :  4.  His  name 
was  changed  to  Jehoiakim  (which  see). 
[3]  A  priest  who  officiated  in  purifying  the 
rebuilt  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12: 41.  [4] 
An  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary, 
as  given  by  Matthew.  Matt.  1 : 13.  [5]  An 
ancestor  of  Joseph  in  the  line  given  by 
Luke.  Luke  3  :  30. 

E-li'am  (God  is  founder  of  the  people).  [1] 
Father  of  Bathsheba.  2  Sam.  11  :  3.  [2]  One 
of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  : 34. 

E-li'as,  Matt.  11 :  14 ;  Mark  6  : 15 ;  Luke 
1 : 17 ;  John  1 :  21,  the  Greek  form  of  Eli- 
jah (which  see\ 

E-li'a-sapli  (God  is  gatherer).  [1]  A  cap- 
tain of  the  tribe  of  Gad.  Num.  1  :  14  ;  10: 
20.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Gershon.  Num.  3  : 
24. 

E-li'a-shib  (God  is  requiter).  [1]  A  son 
of  Elioenai.  1  Chron.  3  :  24.  [2]  The  head 
of  a  family  of  priests.  1  Chron.  24  :  12.  [3] 
A  Levite,  ancestor  of  Johanan.  Ezra  10:6; 
Neh.  12  :  23.  [4]  A  Levite  who  took  a 
foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  24.  [5]  A  son  of 
Zattu  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  27. 
[6]  A  son  of  Bani  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  :  36.  [1\  The  high-priest  who  began 
to  rebuild  the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  : 
1;  13:4. 

£-li'a-thah  (God  is  come'',  a  son  of  He- 
man.  1  Chron.  25  :  4,  27. 

E-li'dad  (God  is  a  friend),  a  chief  of  Ben- 
jamin. Num.  34 :  21. 

E'li-el  (God  is  God).  [1]  A  head  of  the 
house  of  Manasseh  in  Bashan.  1  Chron.  5 : 
24.  [2]  Great-grandfather  of  the  prophet 
Samuel.  1  Chron.  6:34.  In  1  Chron.  6:27 
Eliab  is  the  name  given.  [3]  A  son  of 
Shimhi.  1  Chron.  8  :  20.  f4]  A  son  of  Sha- 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


shak.  1  Chron.  8  :  22.  [5J  A  captain  of  Da- 
vid's army.  1  Chron.  11  :  46.  [6J  One  of 
David's  valiant  uiuu.  1  Cliron.  11 :  47.  [7] 
May  be  same  as  No.  5  or  No.  6.  A  man  of 
Gad.  1  Chron.  12  :  11.  [8]  Perhaps  same  as 
No.  5.  A  chief  apparently  of  the  tribe  of 
Judah  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  15 : 
9.  [9]  A  chief  among  the  Levites.  1  Chron. 
l.'Sill.  [10]  A  Levite  who  had  oversight 
of  dedicated  things.  2  Chron.  31 :  13. 

E-li-e'na-i  {unto  God  are  mine  eyes),  a  sou 
of  Shimhi.  1  Chron.  8:20. 

E-li-e'zer  (God  is  help).  [1]  A  man  of 
Damascus  who  was  steward  of  Abram's 
house.  Gen.  15  :  2.  [2]  A  son  of  Moses. 
Exod.  18  :  4  ;  1  Chron.  23:  15.  [3]  A  sou  of 
Becher.  1  Chron.  7  :  8.  [4]  A  priest  who  as- 
sisted in  bringing  up  the  ark  out  of  the 
house  of  Obed-edom.  1  Chron.  15  :  24.  [5] 
Euler  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben  in  the  time  of 
David.  1  Chron.  27  :  16.  [6]  A  prophet  who 
prophesied  against  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron. 

20  :  37.  [7]  A  chief  man  who  went  with 
Ezra  from  Babylon  to  Jerusalem.  Ezra  8 : 
16.  [8]  A  priest  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  : 18.  [9J  A  Levite  who  took  a  for- 
eign wife.  Ezra  10  :  23.  [10]  A  Jew  of  the 
sons  of  Harim  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  :  31.  [11]  An  ancestor  of  Joseph, 
the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  29. 

E-li-ho-e'na-i  (toward  Jehovah  are  my 
eyes),  one  who  returned  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8 :  4. 

E-li-ho'reph  {God  of  harvest  rain),  one 
of  Solomon's  scribes  or  secretaries.  1  Kings 
4  :  3.  Supposed  to  be  same  as  Seraiah,  Da- 
vid's scribe. 

E-li'hii  [God  himself).  [1]  A  descendant 
of  Kohath.  1  Sam.  1  : 1.  [2]  A  man  of  Ma- 
nasseh  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  1  Chron. 
12:20.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Kohath.  IChron. 
26  : 7.  [4]  One  of  the  brethren  of  David 
who  was  made  ruler  over  the  tribe  of  Ju- 
dah. 1  Chron.  27  : 18.  Supposed  to  be  same 
as  Eliab.  1  Sam.  16  :  6.  [5]  A  person  who 
apparently  had  accompanied  the  friends  of 
Job  when  they  visited  him.  Job  32  :  2 ;  36  : 
1. 

E-li'jah  (my  God  is  Jehovah),  Greek  Elias. 
Matt.  17  :  3.  [1]  A  native  of  Thisbeh,  in 
the  highlands  of  Gilead,  east  of  the  Jordan, 
between  Bashan  and  Moab.  Although  he 
wrote  nothing,  he  stands  out  in  the  his- 
tory of  Israel  as  the  greatest  among  the 
prophets.  By  his  solitary  life,  far  away 
from  the  noise  of  the  world  but  close  to 
God,  and  his  sudden  appearance  with  the 
message  from  the  Lord,  coming  and  going 
like  the  lightning  on  the  sky ;  by  the  fear- 
ful promptness  with  which  his  prophecies 
of  the  drought,  the  doom  of  Ahab,  the  death 
of  Ahaziah,  etc.  were  fulfilled ;  by  such 
deeds  as  the  destruction  by  fire  of  the  idol- 
atrous prophets  on  Mount  Carmel,  the  stop- 
ping of  the  drought  by  prayer,  the  destruc- 
tion by  fire  of  the  soldiers  sent  agSiinst  him, 
etc.,  he  made  an  indelible  impression  on  his 
age,  which  is  renewed  whenever  the  story 
of  his  life  and  death  is  read  again.  1  Kings 
chaps.  17-21 ;  2  Kings  chaps.  1,  2  ;  2  Chron. 

21  :  12-15.  In  the  New  Testament  he  is 
mentioned  as  the  prototype  of  John  the 
Baptist  and  as  present  together  with  Moses 
at  the  transfiguration  of  Christ.  Luke  9  : 
28-35.  Consult  the  Concordance;  also  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 
[2]  A  Jew,  apparently  of  the  sons  of  the 
priests,  who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife  dur- 
ing or  after  the  captivity.  Ezra  10  :  21. 

Elika,  el'i-ka  or  e-li'ka  (God  is  rejector), 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  25. 

E'lim  (palm  trees),  the  second  encamp- 
ment of  the  Israelites  after  thev  crossed  the 
Red  Sea.  Exod.  15:27;  Num.  33:9. 

Elimelech, e-lim'e-lek  (God  is  J:ing),  the 
husljand  of  Naomi.  Ruth  1:3;  4:9. 

E-li-o-e'na-i  (/«  Jehorah  are  mine  eyes). 
[1]  A  sou  of  Neariali.  1  Chron.  3 :  23,  24.  [2] 
1U98 


An  Israelite,  apparently  a  chief  of  the  tribe 
of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  36.  [3]  A  son  of 
Becher.  1  Chron.  7  : 8.  [4]  A  Jew,  appar- 
ently a  priest,  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  :  22 ;  Neh.  12  :  41.  [5]  A  Jew  of  the 
family  of  Zattu  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10:27.  [6]  A  Levite,  the  son  of  Me- 
shelemiah.  1  Chron.  26  :  3. 

El'i-phal  {God  is  judge),  a  captain  of  Da- 
vid's army,  1  Chron.  11 :  35,  called  Eliphe- 
LET  in  2  Sam.  23  :  34. 

E-liph'a-let  (God  his  deliverance),  a  son 
of  David,  2  Sam.  5  :  16 ;  1  Chron.  14  : 7, 
called  Eliphelet  in  1  Chron.  3 :  8. 

Eliphaz,  el'i-faz  or  e-li'faz  (God  his 
strength).  [1]  A  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36:4; 
1  Chron.  1 : 35.  [2]  One  of  Job's  friends. 
Job  2  :  11;  42:9. 

E-liph'e-leh  (whom.  God  makes  distin- 
guished), a  Levite  in  the  choral  service  of 
the  Tabernacle.  1  Chron.  15  :  18,  21. 

E-liph'e-let  (God  his  deliverance).  [1] 
One  of  David's  valiant  men,  2  Sam.  23  :  34, 
called  Eliph^L  in  1  Chron.  11:35.  [2]  A 
son  of  David,  1  Chron.  3 :  6,  called  Elpalet 
in  1  Chron.  14  :  5.  [3]  A  son  of  David,  1 
Chron.  3  :  8,  called  Eliphalet  in  2  Sam.  5  : 
16;  1  Chron.  14:7.  [4]  A  descendant  of 
Saul.  1  C;hron.  8  :  39.  [5]  One  who  returned 
from  Babylon  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  13.  [6] 
An  Israelite  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10 :  33. 

E-lis'a-beth  (worshipper  of  God),  tlie 
wife  of  Zacharias  and  mother  of  John  the 
Baptist.  Luke  1 :  5,  41. 

El-i-se'us,  the  form  in  which  the  name 
Elisha  (which  see)  appears  in  the  common 
version  of  the  New  Testament.  Luke  4  :  27. 

E-li'sha  (God  is  salvation)  was  a  native 
of  Abel-meholah,  a  place  in  the  Jordan  Val- 
ley between-  the  Sea  of  Galilee  and  the 
Dead  Sea.  He  was  anointed  by  Elijah, 
whom  he  then  followed  for  eight  years,  and 
was  present  at  his  translation  to  heaven,  B.  c. 
about  896,  after  which  he  became  his  suc- 
cessor. But  there  was  a  striking  difference 
between  the  master  and  the  disciple  in  their 
exercise  of  the  prophetic  office.  Elisha  lived 
in  the  cities,  was  head  of  the  prophetic 
school,  and  the  intimate  counsellor  of  four 
kings.  This  difference,  however,  was  not 
simply  the  result  of  a  diflference  of  temper 
— Elisha  was  as  tender  and  gentle  as  Elijah 
was  stern  and  austere — but  corresponded 
also  to  a  difference  in  the  surroundings. 
Elijah's  task  was  to  inaugurate  a  radical  re- 
form; Elislia's,  to  still  the  troubled  waters; 
and  probably  the  latter's  ministration  was 
as  efiective  as  the  former's.  The  history  of 
his  life  is  recorded  in  2  Kings  chapters  2-9 
and  13  : 14-21.  He  exercised  the  prophetic 
office  for  about  sixty  years.  Consult  the 
Concordance,  and  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687). 

E-H'shah  (God  is  salvation),  a  son  of  Ja- 
van.  Gen.  10  :  4 ;  Ezek.  27  :  7. 

E-li'shah,  Isles  of,  Ezek.  27:7,  are 
generally  identified  with  ^Eolis,  Lesbos, 
Tenedos,  etc.,  in  the  Grecian  Archipelago. 

E-lish'a-ma  (Gorf  is  /(rare)-).  [1]  A  cap- 
tain of  Ephraim.  Num.  1  :  10;  1  Chron.  7: 
26.  [2]  A  son  of  David.  2  Sam.  5 :  16 ;  1 
Chron.  14  :  7.  [3]  Grandfather  of  Ishmael, 
who  slew  Gedaliah.  2  Kings  25  : 25 ;  Jer.  41 : 
1.  [4]  An  Israelite  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2 : 
41.  [5]  Another  son  of  David,  1  Chron.  3  : 
6,  called  Elishua  in  the  lists  given  in  2 
Sam.  5  and  1  Chron.  14.  [6]  A  priest  in 
the  time  of  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron.  17  :  8. 
[7]  A  scribe  in  the  time  of  Jehoiakim.  Jer. 
36  :  12,  21. 

E-lish'a-phat  (God  is  judge),  a  captain 
by  whose  aid  Jehoiada  placed  Joash  on  the 
throne  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  23 :  1. 

E-lish'e-ba  (God  is  her  oath\,  daughter 
of  Ammiuadab  and  wife  of  Aaron.  Exod. 
6:23. 


E-lish'u-a  (God  his  salvation),  a  son  of 
David,  2  Sam.  5  : 15 ;  1  Chron.  14  :  5,  called 
Elishama  in  1  Chron.  3  :  6. 

E-li'ud  (God  his  praise),  an  ancestor  of 
Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary.  Matt.  1 : 14, 
15. 

E-li'za-phan  (God  is  protector).  [1]  A 
Levite  of  the  sons  of  Kohath.  Num.  3  :  30; 

1  Chron.  15  :  8.  See  Elzaphan.  [2]  Prince 
of  Zebulun  in  the  time  of  Moses.  Num.  34: 
25. 

E-li'zur  (God  is  a  rock),  a  chief  of  Reu- 
ben who  assisted  in  numbering  the  people. 
Num.  1:5;  10  :  18. 

El'ka-nah  (God  is  possessing).  There  is 
much  difficulty  and  uncertainty  in  the  dis- 
crimination of  the  various  individuals  who 
bear  this  name.  [1]  A  son  or  grandson  of 
Korah.  Exod.  6  :  24 ;  1  Chron.  6  :  23.  [2]  A 
descendant,  as  it  appears,  of  No.  1.  1  Sam. 
1:1;  1  Chron.  6  :  27.  He  was  the  husband 
of  Hannah  and  father  of  Samuel.  [3]  A  de- 
scendant of  Kohath.  1  Chron.  6  :  25,  36.  [4] 
Apparently  a  descendant  of  Kohath.  1  Chron. 
6  :  26,  35.  Perhaps  same  as  No.  3.  [5]  A 
Levite  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  the  vil- 
lages of  the  Netophathites.  1  Chron.  9  : 16. 
[6J  An  Israelite  who  joined  David  at  Zik- 
lag. 1  Chron.  12  :  6.  [7]  A  Levite,  one  of 
the  porters  for  the  ark.  1  Chron.  15  : 23.  [8] 
A  chief  officer  of  Judah  in  the  time  of  Ahaz. 

2  Chron.  28  :  7. 

El'kosh-ite,  a  dweller  in  Elkosh,  which 
Jerome  says  was  a  village  of  Galilee.  Others 
think  it  was  in  the  territory  of  Simeon. 
Nah.  1 : 1. 

El'la-sar,  a  country  supposed  to  lay  be- 
tween Babylonia  and  Assyria,  and  which 
some  consider  the  same  as  Telassar.  Isa.  37  : 
12  ;  Gen.  14  : 1,  9. 

Elm.  Hos.  4  :  13.  The  original  is  else- 
where translated  Oak. 

El-mo'dam,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the 
husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  28. 

El'iia-am  (God  is  pleasant),  father  of 
Jeribai  and  Joshaviah.  1  Chron.  11 :  46. 

El'na-than  (God  is  giving).  [1]  Father 
of  Nehushta,  the  wife  of  Jehoiakim.  2 
Kings  24  :  8.  [2,  3,  4]  Three  Jews  in  the 
time  of  Ezra.  Ezra  8  : 16. 

Elo'i  (My  God),  a  name  of  the  Most  High, 
used  by  Christ  on  the  cross.  Mark  15  :  34. 

E'lon  (oak,  strong).  [1]  Father  of  Bashe- 
math,  a  wife  of  Esau.  Gen.  26  :  34  ;  36  :  2. 
i;2]  A  son  of  Zebulun.  Gen.  46 : 14 ;  Num. 
26:26.  [3]  A  town  in  Dan.  Josh.  19:43. 
[4]  A  Zebulonite  judge  in  Israel.  Judg.  12: 
11,  12. 

E'lon>beth'-ha-nan.  1  Kings  4  :  9. 
These  words,  which  mean  the  oak  or  tere- 
binth tree  of  the  house  of  Hanan,  arc  taken 
to  be  the  full  name  of  the  town  called  Elon 
in  Josh.  19 :  43. 

E'lon-ites,  Num.  26  :  26,  a  family  of  the 
Israelites  whose  founder  was  Elon. 

E'loth  (oak  or  terebinth  grove),  a  place  or 
city  on  the  eastern  gulf  of  the  Red  Sea.  1 
Kings  9  :  26 ;  2  Chron.  8  :  17.  In  2  Kings 
16  :  6  the  English  Version  has  the  name  of 
this  place  El.\th. 

El'pa-al  (God  is  working),  a  son  of  Sha- 
haraim.  1  Chron.  8  : 11,  18. 

El'pa-let  ( God  is  escape),  a  name  given  to 
a  sou  of  David  in  one  place.  (Apparently 
same  as  the  one  called  Eliphalet  in  1 
Chron.  3:  6,  and  who  is  omitted  in  the  list 
in  2  Sain.  5.)  1  Chron.  14  : 5. 

El-pa'ran  (oak  of  Paran),  a  district  south 
of  Palestine  and  apparently  westward  from 
Edom.  (Compare  Gen.  2l"with  Num.  20: 
14,  etc.).  Gen.  14  :  6.    See  Paran. 

El'-te-keh  {God  its  fear),  a  citv  of  Dan. 
Josh.  19:44;  21:23. 

El'-te-kon  (God  is  firm),  a  city  in  the 
mountains  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  .59. 

Eltolad,  el-to'lad  or  el'to-lad  {God  is  le- 
getter),  a  town  which  belonged  first  to  Ju- 


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ah,  and  subsequently  to  Simeon,  Josh.  15  : 
3;  19  :  4,  called  Tolad  in  1  Chron.  4  :  29. 

£'lul  ( the  gleaning  month),  the  sixth  month 
r  the  ecclesiastical  year  of  the  Jews,  be- 
inning  with  the  new  moon  of  September, 
t  is  the  twelfth  month  of  their  civil  year. 
\eh.  6  : 15.    See  Month. 

Eluzai,  e-loo'za-i  (Gorf  is  siconf/),  a  valiant 
lan  of  Benjamin  or  Judah.  1  Chron.  12:5. 

El'y-mas  (a  sorcerer),  a  false  prophet  who 
■ithstood  Saul  (who  is  also  called  Paul)  and 
;arnabas  at  Paphos,  and  was  struck  with 
istant  blindness.  Acts  13  :  8.  Elymas  was 
Iso    called    Bak-jesus.     See  Sergius 

'AULUS. 

El'za-bad  {God  is  endowing).  [1]  A  Gad- 
■,e  warrior.  1  Chron.  12 :  12.  [2]  A  son  of 
hemaiah.  1  Chron.  26  :  7. 

El'za-phan  (whom  God  protects),  a  son 
f  Uzziel.  Exod.  6  :  22  ;  Lev.  10  :  4.  See 
;lizaphan. 

Ein-balm'ing,  or  preserving  from  decay 
be  bodies  of  the  dead,  was  practi-sed  by  the 
Igyptians  at  a  very  early  period.  The  He- 
rews  learned  the  art  from  them,  and  made 
se  of  it  occasionally  in  a  less  effectual  way. 
"he  bodies  of  Jacob  and  Joseph  were  em- 
almed  in  Egypt.     See  page  379  in  the 

.NALYSIS. 

Em'e-rald,  a  precious  stone  of  a  pure 
reen  color,  to  which  it  owes  its  chief  value. 
;xod.  28  : 18 ;  Rev.  4  : 3. 

Em'e-rods,  in  1  Sam.  5  :  6,  means  dis- 
barging  piles. 

E'miins  {the  terrible),  a  warlike  and  gi- 
antic  race  who  in  Abraham's  time  occupied 
lie  country  beyond  Jordan  afterward  pos- 
jssed  by  the  Moabites.  Gen.  14:5;  Deut. 

:  10. 

Em-man'u-e],  Matt.  1:23,  a  name  ap- 
lied  in  the  New  Testament  to  tlie  Mes- 
lAH.  In  the  Old  Testament  the  word  Im- 
[anuel  is  used  with  the  same  meaning. 

Em'ina-iis  {hot  spring),  a  village  about 
jven  miles  from  Jerusalem,  where  Christ 
ppeared  to  two  of  his  disciples  on  the  day 
f  his  resurrection.  Luke  24  : 13.  Its  exact 
jcation  is  unknown. 

Em'mor,  Acts  7  :  16,  a  prince  of  the 
livites.    See  Hamor. 

En  means  a  fountain,  and  is  part  of  many 
ames  of  towns  and  places. 

En  a'bled,  in  1  Tim.  1 : 12,  means  em- 
owered. 

En-a'jim  {gate  of  two  eyes),  in  marginal 
otes.  Gen.  38  :  14,  21,  may  mean  a  place 
ientical  with  Enam. 

E'nam  {double  fountains),  a  town  of  Ju- 
ah.  Josh.  15:34. 

E'nan  (  fountain),  father  of  Ahira.  Num. 
:15;  10:27. 

En-camp'ment.    See  Camp. 

En  chant'ments.   Exod.  7  :  11.  See 

•IVINATIOX. 

En-dam'age,  in  Ezra  4:13,  means  in- 
ure. 

En'-dor  (fountain  of  Dor),  a  town  where 
le  woman  lived  whom  King  Saul  consulted 
i  having  a  familiar  spirit.  1  Sam.  28  :  7-25. 
ludor  was  on  the  northern  slope  of  Little 
[ount  Hermon,  eighteen  miles  south-east 
f  Acre. 

E'ne-as,  a  man  of  Lydda  who  had  kept 
is  bed  eiglit  years,  and  who  was  healed  of 
le  palsv  bv  the  Lord  at  the  word  of  Peter, 
cts  9  :  33,  34. 

En-eg'la-im  {fountain  of  two  calves),  a 
)wn  near  the  Dead  Sea.  Ezek.  47 : 10. 

En-gan'nim  (fountain  of  gardens).  [1] 

city  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:34.  [2]  A  citv 
F  Issachar.  Josh.  19  :  21 ;  21  :  29. 

En-ge'di  (fountain  of  Gad),  a  place  in 
le  east  of  Judah  and  near  the  Dead  Sea. 
9sh.  15  :  62 ;  Ezek.  47  : 10. 

En-gra'ver,  a  carver  in  wood  or  stone, 
i  well  as  au  engraver  on  precious  metals. 
Ixod.  35  :  35  ;  38  :  23.    The  art  of  engraving 


in  its  various  forms  was  well  known  to  the 
ancient  Egyptians. 

En-had'dah  (swift  fountain),  a  town  of 
Issachar.  Josh.  19  :  21. 

En-hak'ko-re  (fou7itain  of  the  crier),  the 
name  given  by  Samson  to  the  fountain 
which  God  made  to  spring  up  in  Lehi. 
Judg.  15  :  19. 

En-ha'zor  (fountain  of  the  village),  a 
fenced  city  of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19:37. 

En-larged',  in  Ps.  4:1,  means  set  at 
liberty. 

En-mish'pat,  Gen.  14:7  {fountain  of 
judgment),  a  place  which  was  also  called 
Kadesh,  and  seems  to  be  the  same  as  Ka- 
desh  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran,  but  difler- 
ent  from  Kadesh  in  the  desert  of  Zin.  See 
Num.  13:  26  and  20  : 1. 

E'noch  or  He'noch  {teacher).  [1]  A  son 
of  Cain.  Gen.  4  :  17, 18.  [2]  The  name  given 
by  Cain  to  a  city  which  he  built.  Gen.  4  : 17. 
[3]  The  son  of  Jared  and  father  of  Methuse- 
lah. Gen.  5  :  18,  21.  He  is  called  in  Jude  14 
"the  seventh  from  Adam,"  to  distinguish 
him  from  Enoch  the  son  of  Cain.  He  is 
said  to  have  "  walked  with  God,"  Gen.  5 : 22, 
and  was  translated  to  heaven — "  God  took 
him."  Gen.  5  :  24. 

E'non  (fountains),  a  town,  apparently  on 
the  west  side  of  Jordan,  where  John  bap- 
tized. John  3  :  23.  It  was  near  Salim.  Same 
as  ^xoN. 

E'nos  (man),  a  son  of  Seth  and  grandson 
of  Adam.  Gen.  4  : 26 :  5  :  6, 9,  11 ;  Luke  3 :  38. 
Called  Enosh  in  1  Chron.  1 :1. 

E'nosh  (man),  1  Chron.  1 : 1,  a  form  of 
Enos. 

En-rim'mon  C  fountain  of  Rimmon),  a 
town  of  Judah.  Neh.  11  :  29. 

En-ro'gel  (the  fullers'  fountain),  a  foun- 
tain near  Jerusalem,  on  the  south  side. 
Josh.  15  :  7;  1  Kings  1  :  9. 

En-sam'ples,  in  1  Cor.  10: 11,  means  ex- 
amples. 

En-she'niesh('/o!(n?rti)i  of  rtpsMji\a  town 
in  the  north-east  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:7;  18:17. 

En'sign,  as  in  Isa.  5:26;  30:17,  some- 
times means  a  signal  or  beacon,  but  is  often 
used  in  the  Bible  in  the  same  sense  as  Ban- 
ner or  Standard. 

En-sue',  in  1  Pet.  3:  11,  means  pursue 
diligently. 

En-tap'pu-ah  (fountain  of  Tappuah),  a 
town  or  fountain  on  the  border  of  Mauas- 
seh.  Josh.  17  :  7. 

En-treat'ed,  in  Gen.  12  : 16 ;  Acts  27  :  3, 
means  treated.  In  Isa.  19  :  22  it  means  pre- 
vailed upon. 

Epccnetus,  e-pen'e-tus,  a  disciple  who 
had  gone  to  Rome,  and  to  whom  Paul  sends 
salutation.  Rom.  16  :  5. 

Ep'a-phras,  a  disciple  of  Colosse  who 
accompanied  Paul  to  Rome.  Col.  1:7;  Phil- 
emon 23. 

E-paph-ro-di'tus,  a  Christian  of  Phil- 
ippi  who  was  sent  by  the  churches  of  that 
place  to  Paul  at  Ronie.  Phil.  2  :  25 ;  4  :  18. 

E'phah,  a  measure  for  things  dry,  equal 
in  capacity  to  the  Bath,  used  for  things 
liquid.  It  contained  about  three  pecks  and 
a  half  Exod.  16  :  36 ;  Lev.  5  : 11. 

E'phah  (obscurity).  [1]  A  son  of  Midian 
and  grandson  of  Abraham.  The  name  is 
apparently  also  applied  to  the  district  where 
he  settled  or  to  his  posterity.  Gen.  25  :  4 ; 
Isa.  60  :  6.  [2]  The  concubine  of  Caleb  the 
son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  :  46.  [3]  A  sou 
of  Jahdai.  1  Chron.  2:47. 

E'phai  (obscuring),  a  Netophathite  whose 
sons  were  among  the  captains  whom  Geda- 
liah  tried  to  persuade  to  serve  the  Chalde- 
ans. Jer.  40 :  8. 

E'pher  (young  deer  or  calf).  [1]  A  son 
of  Midian.  Gen."  25  :  4.  [2]  An  Israelite  of 
the  tribe  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  17.  f3]  A 
head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers,  in  Mauas- 
seh.  1  Chron.  5  :  24. 


E-phes-dam'mim  (extension  of  brooks), 
a  place  in  Judah  where  the  Philistines  were 
encamped  when  David  slew  Goliath.  1  Sam. 
17  : 1.    See  Pas-dammim. 

E-|ihe'sian,  a  native  of  Ephesus.  Acts 
19  :  28  ;  21  :  29. 

E-phe'sians,  the  E-pis'tle  of  Paul 
to  the,  was,  like  that  to  the  Colossians, 
which  it  resembles  somewhat,  written  from 
Rome  when  Paul  was  a  prisoner,  between 
A.  D.  61  and  63.  It  was  not  called  forth  by 
any  special  event,  but  was  apparently  writ- 
ten simply  for  the  purpose  of  generally  for- 
tifying the  Christian  faith  and  practice  of 
the  church  at  Ephesus.  The  Epistle,  aside 
from  the  brief  beginning  and  ending,  is  in 
two  parts:  1.  Chapters  1-3.  A  very  feeling 
exposition  of  Christian  doctrine,  especially 
of  eternal  election  to  holiness  and  salvation 
by  Christ.  2.  Chapters  4-6.  An  exhortation 
to  apply  the  doctrines  of  Christianity  to  the 
duties  of  active  life.  The  Epistle  gives  the 
fullest  exposition  of  Paul's  sublime  idea  of 
the  Church  as  "  the  body  of  Christ,  the  ful- 
ness of  him  that  filleth  all  in  all"  (1  :23). 
It  was  a  circular  letter  intended  for  all  the 
churches  of  Asia  Minor. 

Eph'e-sus,  now  a  desolate  heap  of  ruins, 
thirty-five  miles  south-east  of  Smyrna,  was 
in  Paul's  time  the  principal  commercial  city 
of  Asia  Minor,  wealthy,  elegant,  and  licen- 
tious, and  the  capital  of  the  Ionian  Confed- 
eracy, which  had  its  treasury  in  the  temple 
of  Diana.  That  building  was  one  of  the  won- 
ders of  the  world,  and  looked  upon  by  the 
whole  Ionian  race  as  Solomon's  Temple  was 
by  the  Jews.  Thus  the  city  was  at  once  a 
centre  of  wealth  and  a  centre  of  idolatry. 
Paul  visited  it  twice.  Acts  18  :  19-21  and 
Acts  19  :  1,  and  the  last  time  he  spent  three 
years  there.  Afterward  the  Ephesian 
church  was  in  charge  of  Timothy.  It  is 
addressed  in  Rev.  2  :  1-7.  The  excavations 
of  J.T.Wood  (1863  to  1874)  have  brought  to 
light  remains  of  the  temple  of  Diana,  the 
theatre,  the  circus,  and  interesting  Greek 
and  Latin  inscriptions.  A  railroad  has  been 
built  from  Smyrna  to  Ephesus  by  an  English 
company. 

Eph'lal  (judging),  a  descendant  of  Jerah- 
meel.  1  Chron.  2  :  37. 

Eph'od  (oracular).  [1]  The  father  of 
Hanniel.  Num.  34  :  23.  [2]  A  part  of  the 
vesture  which  was  directed  to  be  worn  by 
the  high-priest  when  officiating.  Exod.  39 : 
2,  5,  7,  18,  21,  22 ;  Hos.  3  :  4. 

Eph'pha-tha,  a  Syriac  word  which 
means  "  be  opened."  It  is  the  word  spoken 
by  Christ  when  he  cured  one  that  was  deaf 
and  dumb.  Mark  7  :  34. 

E'phra-im  (doubly  fruitful).  [1]  Joseph's 
second  son  by  his  wife  Asenath.  He  was 
born  in  Egypt,  Gen.  41  :  52,  and  although 
younger  than  Manasseh  he  was  regarded 
with  special  favor.  He  was  one  of  the  He- 
brew patriarchs  and  the  founder  of  one  of 
the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel.  Consult  the 
An.\lysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 
Refer  also  to  the  Concordance.  [2]  As  in 
the  case  of  the  other  tribes  of  Israel,  the 
word  is  often  used  to  denote  the  tribe  which 
sprang  from  Ephraim  or  the  territory  which 
they  occupied.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance.  [3]  A  city  belonging  to 
Benjamin.  2  Sam.  13 : 23 ;  John  11 :  54.  Sup- 
posed to  be  the  same  as  Ephrain.  [4]  The 
name  of  one  of  the  gates  of  Jerusalem.  2 
Kings  14:  13;  Neh.  12  :  39.  [5]  Ephraim, 
Wood  of.  The  name  of  a  woody  and  rugged 
district  in  Gad.  It  is  suppo.sed  to  have  been 
so  named  from  the  slaughter  of  the  Ephraim- 
ites  recorded  in  Judg.  12,  which  took  place 
near  it.  2  Sam.  18  :  6. 

E'phra-im-ites.  The  name  Ephraimite 
is  sometimes  u.sed  in  the  English  when  in 
the  original  the  term  is  Enhraim,  employed 
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in  a  collective  seuse  to  denote  the  tribe. 
Josh.  16:  10;  Judg.  12:4. 

E'phra-in  (hamlet  l,  a  town  apparently  on 
the  border  of  Benjamin,  but  possessed  by 
Jeroboam,  king  of  the  ten  tribes,  from 
whom  it  was  taken  by  Abijah,  king  of  Ju- 
dah.  2  Chron.  13:  19. 

Eph'ra-tah  (  fertility).  [1]  A  town  in 
Judah.  Euth  4:11;  Mic.  5 :  2.  Probably  the 
same  place  elsewhere  called  Ephrath.  [2] 
The  name  apparently  (but  it  may  be  a  pat- 
ronymic) of  the  father  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  2  : 
50 ;  4:4. 

ISph'rath.  [1]  The  place  near  which 
Rachel  died.  Gen.  35  : 16,  19.  It  was  in  the 
land  afterward  allotted  to  Judah,  and  is 
elsewhere  called  Bethlehem.  [2]  One  of 
the  wives  of  Caleb,  the  sou  of  Hezron.  1 
Chron.  2  :  19. 

Eph'rath-ite.  [1]  A  native  or  an  in- 
habitant of  the  town  of  Beth-lehem,  other- 
wise called  Beth-lehem-jud.\h  or  Beth- 
LEHEM-EPHEATAH,  and  sometimes  simply 
Ephrath  or  Epheatah.  Ruth  1 :  2 ;  1  Sam. 
17  :  12.  [2]  The  title  was  also  given  to  the 
inhabitants  of  Mount  Ephraim,  a  broad  ex- 
tent of  hill-country  partly  in  Ephraim  and 
partly  in  Manasseh.  1  Sam.  1  :  1 ;  1  Kings 
11 :  26. 

E'phron  {strong).  [1]  A  son  of  Zohar 
the  Hittite,  from  whom  Abraham  purchased 
the  field  and  cave  of  Machpelah.  Gen.  23  : 8; 
49  :  30 ;  50  :  13.  [2]  A  mountain  between 
Judah  and  Benjamin.  Josh.  15  :  9. 

Epicureans,  ep-i-ku-re'ans  or  ep-i-ku'- 
re-ans,  a  sect  of  philosophers  founded  by 
Epicurus  of  Attica.  They  were  essentially 
atheists,  and  made  pleasure  the  object  of 
life.  Acts  17  : 18. 

E-pis'tles,  the  inspired  letters  addressed 
by  the  apostles  or  first  preachers  of  Christian- 
ity to  churches  or  individuals.  Thirteen 
were  by  Paul,  three  by  John,  two  by  Peter, 
one  by  James,  one  by  Jude,  and  the  one  to 
the  Hebrews,  which  is  anonymous.  See  Bi- 
ble, and  each  epistle  under  its  own  title. 

Er  (  loatcher).  [1]  The  eldest  son  of  Judah 
by  the  daughter  of  Shua  the  Canaanite.  Gen. 
38  :  3 ;  Num.  26  :  19.  [2]  A  son  of  Shelah, 
the  youngest  son  of  Judah  by  the  daughter 
of  Shua  the  Canaanite.  1  Chron.  4  :  21.  [3J 
An  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary. 
Luke  3 :  28. 

E'ran  [watcher),  a  sou  of  Ephraim.  Num. 
26 :  36. 

E'ran-ites,  descendants  of  Eran.  Num. 
26  :  36. 

E-ras'tus.  [1]  A  Christian,  apparently 
of  Ephesus,  whom  Paul  sent  into  Macedo- 
nia. Acts  19  :  22;  2  Tim.  4  :  20.  [2]  The 
chamberlain  of  Corinth  who  was  converted 
under  Paul's  preaching.  Rom.  16  :  23. 

Erech,  e'rek  {size),  a  city  which  formed 
part  of  the  kingdom  of  Nimrod.  Gen.  10: 
10. 

E'ri  {my  watcher),  a  son  of  Gad.  Gen.  46  : 
16 ;  Num.  26  :  16. 

E'rites,  descendants  of  Eri,  the  son  of 
Gad.  Num.  26  :  16. 

Esaias,  e-za'yas,  the  Greek  form  of  Isa- 
iah (which  see). 

E'sar-had'don  {victorious),  a  son  of  Sen- 
nacherib, king  of  Assyria,  who  succeeded  his 
father  on  the  throne.  2  Kings  19  :  37 ;  Isa. 
37 :  38. 

E'sau  {hairy).  [1]  The  elder  son  of 
Rebekah,  the  wife  of  Isaac.  He  sold  his 
birthright  to  Jacob,  his  twin  brother,  for  a 
mess  of  red  pottage.  Gen.  25 :  30-33,  and  in 
a  few  passages  in  the  Bible  is  called  Edom. 
He  was  the  progenitor  of  the  Edomites. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687);  also  refer  to  the  Concoed- 
ance.  [2]  The  name  is  sometimes,  but  not 
often,  used  to  denote  the  people  who  sprang 
from  him  or  the  country  they  dwelt  in. 
Deut.  2:5;  Obad.  verse  6. 

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Es-che\v',  in  1  Pet.  3  :  11,  means  avoid. 

Es-chewed',  in  Job  1 : 1,  means  avoided. 

Es-dra-e'lon,  is  the  most  fertile,  pictur- 
esque, and  historically  important  plain  in 
Palestine,  and  lies  between  Tabor  and  Car- 
mel  and  between  the  hills  of  Galilee  and 
those  of  Samaria.  In  2  Chron.  35  :  22  it  is 
called  the  valley  of  Megiddo  (which  see). 
It  has  been  the  scene  of  many  important 
battles.  Jezeeel,  Valley  of  (which  see), 
is  in  the  south-eastern  part  of  it,  and  its 
name  is  sometimes  given  to  the  whole. 

E'sek  {contention),  a  well  dug  by  Isaac's 
servants  in  the  valley  of  Gerar,  for  which 
Abimelech's  servants  strove.  Gen.  26  :  20. 

Esh-ba'al  {a  man  of  Baal),  a  son  of  King 
Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  33 ;  9  :  39. 

Esh'-ban  {man  of  understanding),  one  of 
the  children  of  Dishon.  Gen.  36:26;  1 
Chron.  1 :  41. 

Esh'col  {cluster  of  grapes).  [1]  An  Amor- 
ite,  brother  of  Mamre,  in  whose  plain  Abram 
dwelt  when  he  rescued  Lot.  Gen.  14  :  13,  24. 
[2]  A  valley,  and  a  brook  which  flowed 
through  it.  From  this  valley  a  cluster  of 
grapes  was  taken  by  the  Israelite  spies  as  a 
specimen  of  the  fruit  of  Canaan.  Num.  13  : 
23,  24  ;  32  :  9 ;  Deut.  1  :  24. 

E'she-an  {slope),  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15  :  52. 

E'shek  {strife),  a  descendant  of  Jona- 
than, the  son  of  King  Saul.  1  Chron.  8 :  39. 

Esh'ka-loii-ites,  the  inhabitants  of 
Ashkelon.  Josh.  13  :  3. 

Esh'ta-ol  {hollow  way),  a  town  included 
in  the  enumeration  of  the  cities  of  Judah, 
but  also  mentioned  among  the  cities  of  Dan. 
It  was  probably  on  the  borders  between 
these  two  tribes,  and  was  ultimately  as- 
signed to  the  latter.  Josh.  15:33;  19:41; 
Judg.  13 :  25. 

Esh'ta-ul-ites,  a  family  descended  from 
Shobal,  the  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hur,  wLo 
inhabited  Eshtaol.  1  Chron.  2  :  53. 

Eshtemoa,  esh-te-mo'a  or  esh-tem'o-a. 
[1]  A  city  in  Judah  which  was  afterward 
assigned  to  the  Levites.  Josh.  15  :  50 ;  1 
Chron.  6  :  57.  [2]  An  Israelite  of  Judah, 
apparently  the  grandson  of  Ezra.  1  Chron. 
4  :  17,  19.  It  is  doubtful  whether  these  two 
passages  refer  to  the  same  person,  and 
whether  the  former  does  not  refer  to  the 
founder  of  the  city  of  Eshtemoa. 

Esh'te-moh.    See  Eshtemoa. 

Esh'ton  {rest,,  a  grandson  of  Chelub.  1 
Chron.  4:  11,  12. 

Es'li,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  husband 
of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  25. 

Es-pous'als.   See  Betrothing. 

Es'rom,  son  of  Phares.  Matt.  1:3;  Luke 
3:33. 

Essenes,  es-seenz',  The,  formed  a  small 
party  of  mystical  and  ascetic  character 
among  the  Jews  in  the  time  of  our  Lord. 
They  are  not  mentioned  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment, and  disappeared  after  the  destruction 
of  Jerusalem.  Some  theologians  have  sup- 
posed tliat  the  heresy  combated  by  Paul  in 
the  Epistle  to  the  Colossians  was  of  Essenic 
origin. 

Es-tate',  in  1  Chron.  17 : 17 ;  Esth.  1 : 19 ; 
Luke  1 :  48 ;  Rom.  12  :  16  ;  Jude  6,  means  a 
settled  condition  in  life.  In  Mark  6:21; 
Acts  22 :  5  it  means  a  special  class  of  men. 

Esther,  es'ter  {star),  Hebrew  Hadass.yh 
{the  myrtle),  a  young  Jewess  of  great  beauty 
and  careful  education,  an  orphan  child  of 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin  adopted  by  li,er  cousin 
Mordecai,  became,  in  b.  c.  479,  the  wife  of 
Ahasuerus — that  is,  Xerxes— the  king  of 
Persia,  and  was  by  her  position  enabled  to 
deliver  the  whole  race  to  which  she  be- 
longed from  an  overwhelming  danger.  Ha- 
man,  the  favorite  and  intimate  counsellor  of 
the  king,  had  obtained  from  him  a  permit  to 
kill  all  the  Jews  in  the  kingdom.  Through 
Mordecai,  whom  Hamau  had  persecuted  with 


bitter  hatred,  Esther  became  aware  of  what 
was  going  on,  and  at  the  risk  of  her  life  suc- 
ceeded in  getting  permission  from  Ahasuerus 
for  the  Jews  to  defend  themselves  on  the  ap- 
pointed day  of  slaughter  and  to  take  ven- 
geance on  all  who  molested  them.  Haman 
was  hanged  and  Mordecai  took  his  place.  In 
memory  of  this  event  the  Purim  feast  was 
instituted  by  the  Jews  and  each  year  cele- 
brated with  great  rejoicing  and  gayety. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687 j. 

Esther,  es'ter.  Book  of,  is  the  record 
of  the  wonderful  incidents  of  her  life,  some 
of  which  are  mentioned  in  the  above  ac- 
count of  her.  It  reads  like  a  novel.  Of  its 
truth,  however,  there  can  be  no  doubt.  The 
existence  of  the  Purim  festival  as  part  of  the 
religious  ritual  of  the  nation  is  an  incontest- 
able evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  narrative, 
and  its  details  correspond  very  closely  to 
what  is  known  from  other  sources  about 
Xerxes  and  the  Persian  court.  One  peculi- 
arity of  the  book  deserves  special  mention  : 
the  name  of  God  does  not  occur  in  it.  The 
reason  for  this  singular  omission  is  probably 
that  the  festival  at  which  the  book  was  to  be 
read  aloud  was  one  of  national  rather  than 
religious  character,  and,  at  all  events,  one 
of  gayety  and  glee.  When  it  is  remembered 
how  cautious  the  Jews  were  of  using  the 
name  of  God  the  omission  seems  quite  nat- 
ural.   Its  author  is  unknown. 

E'tam  {wild  beasts'  lair).  [1]  A  rock  or 
rocky  district  in  Judah.  Judg.  15 :  8, 11.  [2] 
A  small  town  near  Bethlehem.  2  Chron.  11 : 
6.  [3]  Descendants  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4:3. 
[4]  A  i)lace  in  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4 :  32. 

E'tham,  the  second  station  of  the  Israel- 
ites after  leaving  Egypt.  Exod.  13  :  20; 
Num.  33  :  8. 

Elhaii  {ancient).  [1]  An  Israelite  re- 
nowned for  his  wisdom.  1  Kings  4  :  31 ;  Ps. 
89,  title.  [2]  A  son  of  Zerah,  the  son  of 
Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  6,  8.  [3]  A  descendant 
of  Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  :  42. 
[4]  A  descendant  of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi. 
1  Chron.  6:44;  15:  19. 

Eth'a-nim  {the  perennial),!  Kings  8:2, 
the  first  month  of  the  civil  year  of  the  Jews 
and  the  seventh  mouth  of  their  sacred  year. 
It  was  so  called  because  the  rains  then  be- 
gin. It  corresponds  nearly  witli  October. 
It  was  also  called  Tishri.    See  Month. 

Eth'ba-al  {with  Baal),  the  name  of  a 
king  (Josephus  says  a  priest)  of  the  Zido- 
nians  who  was  the  father  of  Jezebel,  wife 
of  King  Ahab.  1  Kings  16  :  31. 

E'ther  {riches\  a  town  in  that  part  of 
Judah  which  was  afterward  assigned  to 
Simeon.  Josh.  15  :  42 ;  19:7. 

E-thi-o'pi-a,  [1]  called  Cushbythe  He- 
brews and  often  Me'roe  by  the  Greeks,  in- 
cluded Nubia,  and  was  situated  between 
Egypt  on  the  north  and  Abyssinia  on  the 
south.  Comprised  also  Sennaar  and  Kordo- 
fan.  It  partakes  to  some  extent  of  the  charac- 
ter of  Egypt,  but  it  is  higher,  reaching  at  the 
frontier  of  Abyssinia  an  elevation  of  eight 
thousand  feet,  and  more  rolling  and  moun- 
tainous. It  was  inhabited  by  the  Cushites, 
a  Hamitic  people,  not  Negroes  'See  ClSHi. 
About  one  thousand  years  before  Christ  they 
formed  there  a  mighty  empire  and  developed 
a  high  civilization.  In  the  eighth  century 
B.  c.  an  Ethiopian  dynasty  ruled  in  Egypt, 
and  afterward  it  often  shared  in  the  desti- 
nies of  that  empire.  It  was  conquered  by 
the  Persians  b.  c.  536,  by  the  Greeks  B.  c. 
330,  and  by  the  Romans  B.  c.  22,  when  Au- 
gustus defeated  Candace,  queen  of  Ethiopia, 
and  made  her  country  tributary  to  Rome. 
In  the  Old  Testament  Ethiopia  is  often 
mentioned  in  connection  with  Egypt.  Mo- 
ses married  an  Ethiopian  woman.  Num.  12: 
1.  There  were  Ethiopians  in  the  army  of 
Shishak.  2  Chron.  12  :  3,  etc.     It  is  also 


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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Mentioned  in  the  New  Testament.  Acts  8 : 
J7-38.  See  pages  322,  333  in  the  Analysis, 
md  consult  the  Concordance.  [2J  This 
lame  is  sometimes  used  to  denote  the  peo- 
)le  who  dwelt  in  Ethiopia  or  Cush.  Ps.  68  : 
M  ;  Nah.  3  :  9. 

I3-thi-o'pi-ans,  the  name  generally 
;iveu  in  the  English  Version  to  the  de- 
icendants  of  Cush,  the  son  of  Ham.  Con- 
;ult  the  Concordance. 

Eth'nan  (gift),  a  grandson  of  Ashur.  1 
^hron.  4  :  7. 

Eth'ni  {my  gift),  an  ancestor  of  Asaph.  1 
^hron.  6 :  41. 

Eu-bu'lus,  a  Christian  at  Rome  who 
laluted  Timothy.  2  Tim.  4  :  21. 

Eunice,  u-ni'se  or  u'nis,  the  mother  of 
?aurs  disciple  Timotheus.  2  Tim.  1 :  5. 

Eunuch,  u'nuk.  [1]  A  person  employed 
)y  Eastern  kings  to  take  charge  of  the  beds 
md  lodging-rooms  and  of  the  secluded  prin- 
:esses.  2  Kings  9  :  32.  [2]  An  officer  of  a 
;ourt  in  general.  Acts  8  :  27. 

Eu-o'di-as,  a  female  disciple  at  Philippi. 
^hil.  4  :  2. 

Eu-phra'tes,  The  (the  abounding),  the 
argest  river  of  Western  Asia,  rises  on  the 
lortheru  side  of  Mount  Ararat  in  Armenia, 
■uns  in  a  south-easterly  direction,  and  dis- 
;harges  its  waters  into  the  Persian  Gulf  after 
I  course  of  seventeen  hundred  and  eighty 
niles  and  after  uniting  near  its  mouth  with 
;he  Tigris.  It  is  mentioned  as  one  of  the 
'ivers  of  Eden,  Gen.  2  :  14,  and  often  after- 
vard  in  the  Old  Testament,  and  is  fre- 
(uently  called  simply  "the  river,"  some- 
;imes  "the  great  river."  On  its  banks 
itood  Babylon.  Consult  the  Concordance. 

Eu-roc'ly-don,  a  tempestuous  wind 
)lowing  from  the  east  or  north-east.  Acts 
!7 :  14. 

Eutychus,  u'ti-kus,  a  young  man  of 
froas  whom  Paul  restored  to  life  after  he 
lad  fallen  from  a  window  and  been  taken 
ip  dead.  Acts  20  :  9. 

E-van'gel-ist,  in  Acts  21 : 8;  Eph.  4  : 11; 
!  Tim.  4  :  5,  means  one  who  announces  good 
idings.  The  writers  of  the  four  gospels  are 
ialled  "  the  evangelists."  Evangelists  were 
I  special  class  of  religious  teachers  who 
)reached  the  gospel  wherever  they  were 
:alled.    See  page  622  in  the  Analysis. 

Eve.  This  term  properly  signifies  life, 
md  the  first  woman  was  named  thus  "  be- 
;ause  she  was  the  mother  of  all  living." 
Jen.  3  :  20 ;  4:1;  2  Cor.  11:3;  1  Tim.  2 : 13. 

E'ven-ing.  The  Hebrews  had  two  even- 
ngs  in  each  day  See  marginal  reading, 
'between  the  two  evenings,"  Exod.  12  :  6; 
!fum.  9:3;  28:4.  The  time  when  each 
legan  and  ended  is  uncertain. 

Ev-er-last'ing  Fa'ther,  oneof  the  titles 
)r  names  given  to  Messiah  by  the  prophet 
tsaiah.  Isa.  9  :  6. 

E'vi  (desire),  a  prince  of  Midian.  Num. 
$1:8;  Josh.  13  :  21. 

Evil-merodach,  e'vil-me-ro'dak,  aking 
)f  Babylon.  He  was  the  son  and  successor 
)f  Nebuchadnezzar,  and  in  the  thirty-sev- 
;nth  year  of  the  captivity  released  jehoi- 
ichin,  king  of  Judah,  from  prison  and  gave 
lim  a  place  of  honor  at  his  court.  2  Kings 
25  :  27  ;  Jer.  52  :  31. 

Ex-ceed'ing,  in  Gen.  15 : 1 ;  2  Sam.  8  :  8, 
means  surpassing  description. 

Ex'cel-lent,  in  .Tob.  .37  :  23;  Dan.  2  :  31; 
I  Pet.  1  :  17,  means  surpassing  description. 

Ex-com-mu-ni-ca'tion,  deprivation  of 
jhurch  privileges.     See  page  665  in  the 

A.NALYSIS. 

Ex-e-cu'tion-er,  in  Mark  6 :  27,  means  a 
soldier  of  the  king's  guard. 

Ex'o-dus  (a  going  forth),  the  departure 
3f  the  Israelites  from  Egypt  under  the 
leadership  of  Moses.  See  page  236  in  the 
Analysis,  and  also  the  book  of  Exodus. 

Ex'o-dus,  the  Book  ol,  the  second 


Book  of  the  Old  Testament,  contains  the 
Ten  Commandments  and  the  story  of  the 
escape  of  the  children  of  Israel  from  their 
bondage.  It  is  the  second  book  of  the  Pen- 
tateuch (which  see). 

Ex'or-cists,  in  Acts  19  :  13,  means  those 
who  pretended  to  cast  out  devils  by  adjur- 
ing. 

Ex-pi-a'tion.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 

means  of  its  Index  (page  687).  See  also 
Feasts,  and  Atonement,  Day  of. 

Eye-ser'vice,  in  Eph.  6  :  6,  means  ser- 
vice done  only  under  supervision. 

E'zar  (treasure).  1  Chron.  1  :  38.  See 
EzEE. 

Ez'ba-i  (shining),  father  of  Naarai.  1 
Chron.  11  :  37. 

Ez'bon  (splendor).  [1]  A  son  of  Gad. 
Gen.  46  :  16.  [2J  A  son  of  Bela.  1  Chron. 
7:7. 

Ez-e-ki'as,  Matt.  1  :  9,  10,  the  Greek 
form  of  Hezekiah  (which  see). 

E-ze'ki-el  (strength  of  God),  the  third  of 
the  greater  prophets  and  a  contemporary  of 
Jeremiah,  was  a  son  of  a  priest,  Buzi,  and 
was  born  and  educated  in  Judea,  but  was  in 
B.  c.  598,  eleven  years  before  the  destruction 
of  Jerusalem,  carried  into  captivity  by  Neb- 
uchadnezzar and  settled  in  a  Jewish  com- 
munity on  the  river  Chebar  in  Chaldea.  In 
B.  c.  595  he  began  his  prophetic  ministration 
and  continued  for  twenty-two  years,  till  B.C. 
573.  We  know  that  he  had  a  house,  Ezek. 
8:1,  lost  his  wife  suddenly,  Ezek.  24  : 16-18, 
conversed  intimately  with  the  elders  of  the 
community,  Ezek.  8  : 1 ;  11 : 25,  etc.,  and  tra- 
dition adds  that  he  was  murdered,  and 
points  out  his  tomb  near  Bagdad.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

E-ze'ki-el,  Book  of,  consists  of  two 
parts:  the  first,  chapters  1-24,  written  be- 
fore the  fall  of  Jerusalem,  and  the  second, 
chapters  25-48,  written  after  that  event. 
They  diifer  with  respect  to  their  contents, 
but  not  in  reference  to  their  character. 
Ezekiel  was  the  son  of  a  priest  and  a  priest 
himself.  His  visions  and  prophecies  are 
clear  and  unmistakable  in  their  general 
bearing,  but  their  details  are  often  very  ob- 
scure and  many  of  his  symbols  and  alle- 
gories were  not  understood  until  the  mod- 
ern excavations  at  Nineveh  and  Babylon 
brought  to  light  those  winged  lions  and  hu- 
man-headed bulls.  The  Jews  reckoned  his 
book  among  those  which  should  not  be  read 
before  the  age  of  thirty.  The  grandest  por- 
tion of  it  is  the  vision  of  the  new  Temple, 
the  fulfilment  of  the  Messianic  promises, 
the  church  of  Christ — chaptei's  40-48. 

E'zel  (diinsion),  the  name  given  to  a 
stone  where  Jonathan  parted  from  David 
when  obliged  to  flee  from  Saul.  1  Sam.  20 : 19. 

E'zem  (strength),  a  city  or  fortress  of  Ju- 
dah, but  afterward  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  : 
29.  It  is  apparently  the  same  which  is 
called  Azem  in  Josh.  15:29. 

E'zer  (Ae/p).  [1]  A  descendant  of  Judah 
through  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  4: 
4.  Supposed  to  be  the  same  as  Ezra,  1 
Chron.  4 :  17,  but  uncertain.  [2]  A  descend- 
ant of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  7:  21.  [3]  One  of 
the  valiant  men  of  Gad.  1  Chron.  12  :  9.  [4] 
A  Jew  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Je- 
rusalem after  the  captivity.  Neh.  3 : 19.  [5] 
A  priest  who  officiated  in  purifying  the  re- 
built wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  42. 

E'zer  (union),  a  son  of  Seir.  Gen.  36  :  21 ; 
1  Chron.  1 :  38. 

E'zi-on-ga'ber  or  E'zi-on-ge'ber 
(backbone  of  a  mighty  one),  a  place  on  the 
shore  of  the  eastern  gulf  of  the  Red  Sea, 
where  was  the  thirty-first  encampment  of 
the  Israelites  in  their  wandering  through 
the  wilderness.  Num.  33 : 35 ;  2  Chron.  8  :  i7. 
Here  King  Solomon  equipped  his  vessels  for 
the  voyage  to  Ophir.  1  Kings  9  :  26. 


Ez'nite  (the  one  belonging  to  Etsen),  patro- 
nymic of  Adino,  one  of  King  David's  wor- 
thies. 2  Sam.  23:8. 

Ez'ra  (help).  [1]  A  Jewish  priest  and 
scholar  living  in  Babylon,  who  obtained 
from  the  Persian  king  Artaxerxes  Longi- 
manus  not  only  permission  to  lead  a  large 
company  of  Jewish  exiles  back  to  Jerusa- 
lem, B.  c.  457,  but  substantial  assistance  in 
the  undertaking.  After  a  journey  of  four 
months  he  arrived  at  Jerusalem,  and  then 
undertook  those  reforms,  especially  in  the 
intermarriage  with  foreign  women,  and  that 
reorganization  of  public  worship  which 
have  made  his  life  a  new  departure  in  the 
history  of  the  Jews.  Of  his  later  life  noth- 
ing is  known,  but  Jewish  tradition  credits 
him  with  the  establishment  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament Canon,  the  founding  of  the  Gi-eat 
Synagogue,  the  introduction  of  Chaldee 
characters  instead  of  the  old  Hebrew,  and 
the  authorship  of  the  books  of  Ezra,  Ne- 
hemiah,  and  Chronicles.  Consult  the 
Concordance.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Ju- 
dah, apparently  through  Caleb,  the  son  of 
Jephunneh.  1  Chron.  4  :  17. 

Ezra,  the  Book  of,  is  in  two  parts:  the 
first,  chapters  1-6,  narrates  the  return  of  the 
fifty  thousand  under  Zerubbabel  in  the  reign 
of  Cyrus,  and  the  second,  chapters  7-10,  the 
return  of  the  colony  under  Ezra.  The  book 
may  be  considered  a  continuation  of  Chron- 
icles. Of  the  autliorship  of  the  Book  of 
Ezra  there  can  be  no  reasonable  doubt. 
There  exist  "Two  Books  of  Esdras,"  the 
Greek  name  of  Ezra,  and  they  have  by 
some  been  ascribed  to  him,  but  they  do  not 
exist  in  Hebrew,  and  have  never  been  rec- 
ognized as  authoritative  by  the  Jews. 

Ez'ra-hite,  patronymic  denoting  the 
family  of  Ezrah,  a  name  not  in  Scripture ; 
but  the  term  being  applied  to  both  Ethan 
and  Heman.  who  are  said  in  1  Chron.  2 :  6  to 
be  sons  of  Zerah,  it  has  been  supposed  that 
in  forming  the  pati'onymic  a  transposition 
had  been  used.  1  Kings  4  :  31 ;  Ps.  88,  title. 

Ez'ri  (my  help),  David's  overseer  of  the 
tillers  of  the  ground.  1  Chron.  27  :  26. 

Fa'ble.  The  Old  Testament  contains 
two  fables  of  a  kind  intended  for  instruc- 
tion. Judg.  9  :  8-15 ;  2  Kings  14  :  9.  It  dif- 
fers from  the  parable  by  drawing  its  illus- 
trations from  animal  and  vegetable  life, 
while  the  parable  teaches  spiritual  truths 
through  pictures  of  human  life.  No  fable 
occurs  in  the  New  Testament,  but  the  word 
is  used  to  denote  the  vain  traditions  of  the 
Jews  and  the  worthless  legends  of  the 
heathen.  1  Tim.  1:4;  4:7;  2  Tim.  4  :  4. 

Face,  a  word  often  used  in  reference  to 
God.  See  page  19  in  the  Analy'sis,  and 
consult  the  Concordance. 

Fain,  in  Job  27  :  22 ;  Luke  15  : 16,  means 
gladly. 

Fair,  in  Isa.  54  : 11,  means  beautiful. 

Fair  Ha'vens,  a  harbor  on  the  south 
coast  of  the  island  of  Crete  (now  called 
Candia),  in  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  Paul 
wished  to  winter  there.  Acts  27  :  8,  on  his 
voyage  to  Rome.  Fair  Havens  still  retains 
the  same  name. 

Fairs  are  mentioned  in  Ezek.  27  : 12,  14, 
16,  19,  22,  27.  The  word  may  mean  the  pe- 
riodical meetings  of  buyers  and  sellers,  or 
the  fixed  places  for  such  meetings,  and 
sometimes  the  wares  sold. 

Faith.  Consult  the  Analy'SIS  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Faith'ful  and  Faith'ful-ness.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Faith'less,  in  Mark  9  : 19,  means  unbe- 
lieving. 

1101 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Fal'low-Deer.    See  Roe,  and  Hakt. 
Fal'low  Ground,  in  Jer.  4:3;  Hos.  10 : 

12,  means  land  fit  for  cultivation,  but  not 
sowed. 

Fal'low  Year.  See  Sabbatical 
Year. 

Fame,  in  Gen.  45  :  16;  Mark  1  :  28,  means 
rumor;  tidings. 

Familiar,  fa-mil'yar,  Spir'its.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Fam'ines  are  often  mentioned  in  the 
Bible.  The  seven  years'  famine  in  Egypt, 
while  Joseph  was  governor  there,  is  the 
most  remarkable.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance.  A  spiritual  famine 
is  mentioned  in  Amos  8:11. 

Fan,  in  the  Bible,  means  an  implement 
for  winnowing  grain.  It  was  made  in  two 
forms,  one  of  which  was  used  to  produce 
wind  during  a  calm,  Isa.  30 :  24,  and  the 
other  to  throw  the  grain  up  to  the  wind, 
that  the  chafl"  might  be  blown  away.  The 
word  is  also  used  flgurativelv  in  many 
places.  Isa.  41 :  16  ;  Jer.  15:  7;  Matt.  3  :  12. 

Far'thing,  a  Roman  piece  of  copper 
money.  Farthings  were  of  two  kinds:  that 
mentioned  in  Matt.  10  :  29 ;  Luke  12  :  6  was 
the  assarioii,  and  was  worth  a  cent  and  a 
half;  the  other  kind,  mentioned  in  Matt. 
5 :  26,  was  the  kodrantes,  worth  about  four 
mills.  It  was  equal  to  two  mites.  See 
Money. 

Fash'ion,  in  Phil.  2  :  8,  means  form. 
Fast.    Only  one  day  was  appointed  in 
the  Mosaic  law  for  a  fast.  See  Atonement, 

D.\Y  OF. 

Fast'ing,  or  abstinence  from  food,  was 
customary  among  the  Jews  as  a  religious 
duty.  Consult  the  Analysis,  concerning 
the  words  Fast  and  Fasting,  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687) ;  also  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Fat.  The  use  of  fat  was  forbidden  to  the 
Jews,  Lev.  3 : 16,  17,  but  did  not  mean  that 
which  was  mixed  with  the  lean.  The  fat 
parts  of  animals  used  for  sacrifice  were  al- 
ways consumed  by  fire  on  the  altar,  as  being 
the  choicest  and  especially  sacred.  Exod.  29 : 

13,  22. 

Fat.    See  Fats. 

Fa'ther,  the  title  by  which  God  is  dis- 
tinguished as  being  the  Father  of  the  Lord 
Jesus  Christ  and  of  all  bis  true  disciples. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  In  the  time  of 
the  patriarchs  the  father  was  master  and 
judge  in  his  family.  The  word  father  is 
used  in  Gen.  45 :  8  to  mean  an  adviser  or 
counsellor.  The  word  is  also  u.sed  in  va- 
rious other  senses,  as  Jubal  "was  the  father 
of  all  such  as  handle  the  harp  and  the 
organ."  Gen.  4 :  21. 

Fath'om,  a  mea.sure  of  length  equal  to 
about  six  and  three-fourths  feet.  Acts  27 : 
28.   See  Measures. 

Fats,  in  Joel  2:24;  3:13,  means  vats, 
vessels  for  holding  wine. 

Fear,  apprehension  of  incurring,  or  so- 
licitude to  avoid,  God's  wrath ;  the  awe 
and  reverence  felt  toward  the  Supreme 
Being.  Also  reverence  for  men  of  author- 
ity or  worth.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Feasts  are  often  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 
They  were  usually  given  to  celebrate  some 
important  or  joyful  event.  A  great  feast 
was  made  by  Abraham,  Gen.  21:8,  at  the 
weaning  of  Isaac;  also  by  I.aban,  Gen.  29 : 
22,  at  the  marriage  of  Jacob.  Feasts  were 
held  to  celebrate  the  end  of  harvest,  of  vin- 
tage, and  of  sheep-shearing.  The  Jews  had 
also  several  festivals  or  seasons  of  ceremo- 
nial worship,  which  were  established  to 
commemorate  great  events.  A  list  of  the 
"  feasts  of  the  Lord  "  is  given  in  Lev.  23. 
The  three  great  feasts  of  the  year  were  the 
Feast  of  Unlearened  Ilread,  or  of  the  Pass- 
over; the  Feast  of  Pentecost,  or  Feast  of 
1102 


Weeks,  or  Feast  of  Harvest ;  and  the  Feast 
of  Tabernacles.  The  Jews  had  many  other 
feasts.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. See  also  Passover,  Pentecost, 
PuRiM,  and  Tabernacles,  Feast  of. 

Fe'lix  (happy),  the  governor  of  Judea 
under  the  Romans,  before  whom  Paul  was 
accused  by  the  Jews.  Acts  23  :  24,  26 ;  24  : 
22,  24,  25,  27. 

Fel'loes,  in  1  Kings  7:33,  means  the 
pieces  composing  the  circumference  of  a 
wheel. 

Fenced,  in  Num.  32  :  17,  36,  means  for- 
tified. 

Fences  were  used  by  the  Jews  for  the 
protection  of  vineyards  and  gardens.  They 
were  often  made  of  stones  or  of  great  lumps 
of  dried  earth,  and  sometimes  a  thorn  hedge 
was  added,  Ps.  80  : 12 ;  Mic.  7  :  4,  which  was 
frequently  the  habitation  of  serpents  and 
locusts. 

Fer'ret,  an  animal  of  the  weasel  family. 
The  ferret  mentioned  in  Lev.  11  :  30  is  sup- 
posed to  have  been  a  kind  of  lizard  called 
the  gecko. 

Fes'ti-vals,  Re-lig'ious.   See  Feasts. 

Fes'tus,  the  Roman  governor  of  Judea 
who  succeeded  Felix.  Acts  24  :  27  ;  25  :  4,  9 ; 
26  :  24,  25. 

Fet'ters.    See  Chains. 

Fields  were  cultivated  portions  of  land. 
They  were  not  enclosed,  but  their  bounda- 
ries were  marked  by  stones  the  removal  of 
which  was  cursed.  Deut.  27  :  17.  Fields 
were  often  crossed  by  public  roads.  Luke 
6:1. 

Fi'er-y  Ser'pents.   See  Serpents. 

Figs  abounded  in  Judea  in  ancient  times, 
Deut.  8  :  8,  and  fig  trees  both  wild  and  cul- 
tivated are  now  found  in  all  parts  of  Pales- 
tine; they  grow  luxuriantly,  are  pleasant 
shade-trees,  and  the  fruit  is  wholesome  and 
much  used.  There  are  several  varieties  of 
fig  trees.  The  fruit  begins  to  show  itself 
before  the  leaves  and  without  apparent 
blossoms.  Hence  a  fig  tree  in  full  leaf  but 
without  fruit  may  be  known  as  barren  for 
the  season.  Matt."21 : 19. 

File,  in  1  Sam.  13 :  21,  means  literally 
notchedness. 

Fine,  in  Job  28  : 1,  means  refine. 

Fin'er,  in  Prov.  25  :  4,  means  refiner. 

Fin'ger,  a  measure  of  length  supposed 
by  some  to  be  equal  to  the  breadth  of  the 
joint  of  the  thumb,  and  by  others  that  of 
the  first  joint  of  the  middle  finger,  equal  to 
about  three-fourths  of  an  inch.  Jer.  52  :  21. 

Fin'ing,  in  Prov.  17:3;  27:21,  means 
refining. 

Fir,  a  well-known  evergreen  tree  which 
flourished  on  Mount  Lebanon  and  in  other 
parts  of  Palestine.  It  was  used  for  ship- 
building, Ezek.  27:5;  in  manufacturing 
musical  instruments,  2  Sam.  6:5;  and  in 
costly  buildings.  1  Kings  5  :  8,  10.  It  grew 
tall  and  straight,  and  in  its  top  the  storks 
built  their  nests.  Ps.  104  : 17.  The  Hebrew 
word  used  for  fir  seems  often  to  mean  Cy- 
press (which  see). 

Fire  is  often  connected  in  the  Bible  with 
the  presence  of  God,  as  in  the  burning  bush 
and  in  the  pillar  of  fire.  Consult  the  Anal- 
Y'sis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Fire'-pan,  used  in  the  Temple  service. 
Exod.  27  :  3;  38  :  3.  The  same  word,  in  the 
original,  is  elsewhere  rendered  Snuff-dish 
and  Censer. 

Fir'liin,  a  measure  of  capacity.  The 
English  firkin  contained  about  seven  impe- 
rial gallons,  but  the  Attic  metretes  held 
only  about  four  and  three-fourths  imperial 
gallons.  It  is  therefore  very  evident  that 
the  substitution  of  tlie  old  English  measure 
as  a  translation  of  the  Greek  name  has  the 
effect  of  increasing  the  stated  capacity  of 


the  vessels  by  about  one-half.  John  2  :  6. 
See  Measures. 

Fir'ma-ment,  the  expanse  or  space  sur- 
rounding the  earth.  Gen.  1 :  6,  7  ;  Ezek.  1 : 

22,  23. 

First'- born.  In  order  to  commemorate 
the  destruction  of  the  first-born  of  the 
Egyptians  God  commanded  that  the  first- 
born males  of  the  Hebrews  should  be  con- 
secrated to  him;  also  the  first  offspring  of 
their  cattle  and  the  first-fruits  of  their 
ground.  The  word  is  often  used  figura- 
tively. Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance.   See  also  Birthright. 

First'-fruits  were  offerings  to  God, 
brought  in  obedience  to  the  law  of  Moses, 
Deut.  26  :  1-11,  to  the  Tabernacle  or  to  the 
Temple  to  express  the  thankfulness  and 
dependence  of  the  giver.  They  included 
every  kind  of  produce  of  the  earth,  some- 
times in  a  natural  and  sometimes  in  a  pre- 
pared state.  Consult  the  Analy'sis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance. 

First'ling,  in  Gen.  4:4;  Neh.  10:36, 
means  the  first  offspring  of  an  animal. 

Fishes  of  many  varieties  were  abundant 
in  Egypt  in  ancient  times,  and  are  also  plen- 
tiful there  now,  in  the  river  Nile  and  in 
Lake  Moeris.  Many  kinds  of  fishing  are 
represented  on  Egyptian  monuments.  Fish 
were  abundant  in  the  Sea  of  Galilee  (where 
four  of  the  disciples  were  fishermen.  Matt. 
4  :  18-21),  and  in  the  Jabbok,  Jordan,  and 
Kishon  Rivers  in  Palestine.  All  fishes 
which  had  scales  and  fins  were  clean  under 
the  Mosaic  law,  and  were  commonly  used  as 
food  by  the  Jews.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Fish'-gate,  a  gate  in  Jerusalem.  2 
Chron.  33  :  14,  etc. 

Fish'-hooks  were  used  in  very  ancient 
times.  Job  41  : 1 ;  Amos  4  :  2.  The  usual  way 
of  taking  fish  was  by  nets. 

Fish'-pools  in  Hesh'bon,  in  Song  of 
Solomon  7 :  4,  should  be  simply  pools.  There 
is  no  reference  to  fish.    See  Heshbon. 

Fitch'es  are  a  kind  of  wild  pea  in  some 
instances.  The  word  rendered  fitches  in 
Ezek.  4  :  9  is  translated  rye  in  Exod.  9  : 32. 
In  Isa.  28  :  25,  27  it  means  a  plant  having 
black  and  aromatic  seeds,  commonly  used 
for  flavoring  cakes,  etc. 

Flag,  mentioned  in  Job  8 :  11,  is  a  coarse 
kind  of  grass  growing  in  wet  lands.  In  Gen. 
41 :  2,  18  the  same  thing  is  called  meadow. 
In  Exod.  2  :  3,  5  and  Isa.  19  :  6  a  different 
word  is  used  in  the  original  in  a  more  gene- 
ral sense. 

Flagon,  flag'un,  in  2  Sam.  6  : 19 ;  1  Chron. 
16:3;  Song  of  Solomon  2:5;  Hos.  3:1, 
means  a  cake  of  dried  grapes  pressed  into 
a  special  shape.  The  word  in  Isa.  22  :  24 
translated  flagon  sometimes  means  a  leather 
bottle. 

Flax  of  the  best  quality  was  raised  in 
Egypt,  Isa.  19  :  9,  and  was  an  article  of  ex- 
tensive commerce.  It  was  also  produced  in 
Palestine.  Josh.  2:6;  Judg.  15  :  14.  See 
Linen,  and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Flea,  mentioned  in  1  Sam.  24:  14;  26: 
20  as  the  most  insignificant  of  creatures. 

Flesh,  a  word  used  in  Gen.  6 : 13,  17,  19 
for  everything  living,  except  vegetables, 
and  in  Gen.  6  :  12  for  mankind.  In  Col.  2 : 
5:  1  Pet.  4  :  6  it  denotes  the  body  as  distin- 
guished from  the  soul.  In  the  New  Testa- 
ment the  word  "flesh"  often  means  the 
bodily  propensities  and  passions.  See  pages 
361,  516,  6.50  in  the  Analysis,  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Flint  is  very  abundant  in  Palestine  and 
vicinity.  Ps.  114:8.  The  word  is  used  fig- 
uratively in  Deut.  32 : 13  to  represent  the 
great  abundance  of  oil,  and  iu  Isa.  50:  7; 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Ezek.  3  :  9  to  denote  constancy  and  flrm- 

Vioats,  in  1  Kings  5  :  9 ;  2  Chron.  2  :  16, 
means  rafts  for  floating  timber  to  Joppa,  to 
36  carried  from  there  overland  to  Jerusalem 
tor  the  Temple. 
Flock,    See  Sheep. 

Flood,  in  Josh.  24  :  2,  3,  means  the  river 
Euphrates.  In  Genesis  it  means  Deluge 
which  see). 

Flute,  a  wind-instrument  of  music  men- 
iioned  in  the  Bible  only  in  Dan.  3  :  5,  7,  10, 
15.  It  was  played  like  the  modern  clarionet, 
;hough  there  were  different  ways  of  making 
md  using  it. 

Flux,  Blood'y,  in  Acts  28  :  8,  means 
iysentery. 

Fly,  the  name  of  a  great  variety  of  in- 
sects, some  of  which  are  extremely  annoy- 
,ng  and  destructive,  found  abundantly  in 
Egypt  and  Judea.  One  of  the  plagues  sent 
ipon  the  Egyptians  was  ''  swarms  of  flies." 
Exod.  8 : 21. 

Fold,  in  John  10  : 16,  means  flock. 

Food.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
)f  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 

30XC0EDANCE. 

Fool,  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
)f  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Foot.  In  Deut.  11  :  10  the  expression 
'wateredst  with  thy  foot"  is  supposed  to 
:efer  to  some  way  of  using  the  foot  in  irri- 
gating the  soil.  Nakedness  of  the  feet  was 
I  sign  of  mourning  and  of  respect  or  rever-. 
mce.  Ezek.  24  :  17 ;  Exod.  3:5.  To  wash 
;he  feet  of  a  guest  was  a  common  mark  of 
lospitality.  Gen.  18  :  4.  It  was  usually  done 
)y  a  servant.  1  Sam.  25  :  41 ;  John  13 :  5,  6. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Foot'man  sometimes  means  infantry, 
[n  other  instances  it  refers  specially  to  the 
ling's  guard.  1  Sam.  22:  17.  The  word  there 
;ranslated  footman  is  elsewhere  rendered 
juanl. 

For'eigii-er,  Exod.  12  :  45,  means  any 
)ne  not  a  Hebrew. 

Fore-knovvl'edge  (knowing  beforehand) 
s  an  attribute  of  God.  Acts  2:23;  1  Pet. 
L :  2.    See  pages  26,  32  in  the  Analysis. 

Fore-run'ner,  in  Heb.  6  : 20,  used  in  ref- 
srence  to  Christ's  entrance  within  the  veil, 
neans  not  only  one  who  goes  before,  but 
)ne  who  leads  or  prepares  the  way. 

For'est.  [1]  The  Forest  of  Ha'reth  was 
ipparently  in  the  south  of  Judah.  1  Sam. 
!2  :  5.  [2j  Forest  of  Lebanon,  in  the  north 
)f  Palestine,  is  mentioned  only  in  connec- 
;ion  with  a  house  which  was  built  by  Solo- 
non.  1  Kings  7:2:2  Chron.  9  : 16.  [3]  For- 
!St  of  Carmel.  There  seems  to  be  no  doubt 
;hat  the  Carmel  here  referred  to  was  that 
m  the  sea-coast  in  the  lot  of  Zebulun.  2 
iings  19  :  23  ;  Isa.  37  :  24.  [4]  Forest  in 
Lrabia.  only  once  alluded  to,  and  that  in 
I  prophetical  denunciation.  Its  situation 
s  uncertain.  Isa.  21 :  13. 

For-give'ness.  Consult  the  Analysis 
)y  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
0  the  Concordance. 

Forks,  in  1  Sam.  13  :  21,  means  large 
lesh -hooks.  Forks  were  not  used  by  the 
)rientals  in  eating. 

For'mer  Sea,  Zech.  14  :  8,  is  same  as 
)ead  Sea  (which  see). 

For-ni-ca'tion.  Consult  the  Analysis 
)y  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
io  the  Concordance.  It  is  often  used  fig- 
iratively  with  reference  to  idolatry. 

For-swear'.    See  Oath. 

Forts  are  of  very  ancient  origin.  Deut. 
.  :  28;  3:5.  See  Fortified  Cities,  page 
©!)  in  the  Analysis. 

For-tu-na'tus  (fortunate),  a  Christian, 
ipparently  of  Corinth,  who  is  named  in 
i'aul's  first  Epistle  to  the  church  of  the 
!k)rinthians.  1  Cor.  16-;  17. 
H2b 


Foun'tains  are  often  mentioned  in  the 
Bible.  They  were  of  special  value  in  the 
dry  and  thirsty  land  of  Judea.  Many  places 
were  named  from  some  fountain  in  their 
vicinity.  See  En  (a  fountain),  consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Fowl,  a  word  used  in  Gen.  15:11;  Job 
28  :  7 ;  Isa.  18  :  6  to  denote  birds  of  prey, 
and  in  Neh.  5  :  18 ;  1  Kings  4  :  23  for  poul- 
try. The  word  is  also  applied  to  birds  in 
general,  as  in  Luke  12  :  24.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Fox,  a  cunning  and  voracious  animal 
well  known  generally  and  abundant  in 
Palestine.  The  jackal  is  probably  meant 
in  several  passages  in  which  the  word  fox 
occurs.   Consult  the  Concordance. 

Frank'in-cense,  an  exceedingly  aro- 
matic gum  used  in  the  sacred  incense  for 
the  Temple  service.  It  is  distilled  from  a 
tree  in  Arabia.  The  substance  generally 
used  in  modern  times  as  frankincense  is 
produced  from  the  Norway  pine.  Consult 
the  Concordance. 

Frank'ly,  in  Luke  7  :  42,  means  freely. 

Fray,  in  Deut.  28:26;  Jer.  7:33;  Zech. 
1 :  21,  means  scare. 

Fret,  in  Lev.  13  :  55,  means  coiToded. 

Friend,  a  word  often  used  in  the  Bible. 
Abraham  is  called  the  "  Friend  of  God  "  in 
James  2  :  23,  and  Christ  in  John  15  :  15  calls 
his  disciples  "friends."  In  Matt.  11  :  19  he 
is  called  "a  friend  of  publicans  and  sin- 
ners." The  word  friend  is  often  used  where 
no  affection  or  friendship  is  intended.  Matt. 
22  : 12 ;  26 :  50.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Fringes  were  attached  to  the  hem  or 
border  of  the  outside  garment  worn  by  the 
Israelites,  and  contained.  Num.  15  :  38,  39, 
"a  ribband  of  blue,"  that  they  might  re- 
member and  keep  the  commandments  of 
the  Lord.  They  became,  in  the  course  of 
time,  objects  of  superstitious  regard. 

Frogs  were  noted  as  the  second  plague 
of  Egypt.  Exod.  8  :  1-14.  They  were  wor- 
shipped by  the  Egyptians,  but  were  unclean 
to  the  Hebrews.  In  Rev.  16:13  they  repre- 
sent uncleanness. 

Front'lets  were  worn  by  male  Jews  from 
the  age  of  thirteen  when  they  went  to  the 
synagogue,  in  accordance  with  a  literal  in- 


FRONTLET. 


terpretation  of  Exod.  13 :  9,  16.  They  were 
made  of  four  pieces  of  parchment.  Exod. 
13 :  2-10  was  written  on  the  first ;  Exod.  13 : 
11-21  on  the  second  ;  Deut.  6  :  4-9  on  the 
third ;  and  Deut.  11  :  18-21  on  the  fourth. 
These  were  enclosed  in  a  .square  form  in  a 
piece  of  tough  skin  on  which  the  Hebrew 
letter  shin  was  inscribed,  and  were  bound 
around  the  forehead  by  a  thong  or  ribband. 
See  Phylacteries. 

Fro'ward,  in  Deut.  32  :  20,  etc.,  means 
perverse. 

Ful'ler,  in  Mai.  3:2;  Mark  9  :  3,  means 
a  bleacher  of  cloth.  Fullers  also  washed 
clothing  that  had  been  worn. 

Ful'lers'  Field,  a  place  near  the  walls 


of  Jerusalem,  2  Kings  18  : 17,  26 ;  Isa.  36  :  2, 
where  the  fullers  worked. 

Fur'long,  a  measure  of  length.  The 
furlong  being  the  eighth  part  of  a  British 
mile,  as  the  stadium  was  of  the  Greek  and 
Roman  mile,  the  name  has  been  arbitrarily 
introduced  into  the  English  Version,  al- 
though the  length  of  it  (six  hundred  and 
sixty  feet)  exceeds  that  of  the  stadium  by 
about  fifty-six  feet.  Luke  24  :  13;  John  6  : 
19 ;  11 : 18.    See  Measures. 

Fur'nace,  in  the'  Bible,  is  translated 
from  several  different  words,  and  means — 
[1]  An  oven  for  baking.  Gen.  15  :  17;  Neh. 
3  :  11.  [2]  A  smelting  furnace  or  a  lime- 
kiln. Gen.  19  :  28 ;  Exod.  9  :  8.  [3]  A  refin- 
ing furnace.  Prov.  17  :  3;  Isa.  48  : 10;  Ezek. 
22  :  18-22.  [4]  A  crucible.  Ps.  12  :  6.  [5] 
The  Chaldean  furnace  for  capital  punish- 
ment. Jer.  29  :  22;  Dan.  3  :  19-26;  Rev.  1  : 
15;  9:2. 

Fur'ni-tnre,  in  Gen.  31 : 34,  means  equip- 
ment; in  Exod.  31  :  7  it  means  the  vessels 
of  the  Tabernacle.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance. 

Fu'ry  is  figuratively  ascribed  to  God. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Fur'rows,  in  Hos.  10  :  10,  means  trans- 
gressions. 

Fu'ry,  in  Jer.  10:  25,  is  a  figurative  ex- 
pression for  afflictive  judgments. 

G,  when  it  comes  before  E  and  I  in  He- 
brew Old  Testament  words,  is  pronounced 
hard,  as  in  give.  In  Greek  words  it  is  pro- 
nounced soft,  like  J. 

Ga'al  (rejection),  an  Israelite,  probably 
of  the  tribe  of  ISphraim,  who  rebelled 
against  Abimelech,  who  had  been  made 
king  in  Shechem.  Judg.  9  :  26-46. 

Ga'ash  (quaking),  a  mountain  or  hilly 
district  forming  part  of  Mount  Ephraini ; 
generally  in  the  English  Version  called  a 
hill,  but  in  the  original  the  term  mount  is 
applied  to  it.  It  contains  Joshua's  tomb. 
Josh.  24:  30;  Judg.  2  :  9. 

Ga'ba  (height),  a  city  of  Benjamin.  Josh. 
18  :  24.    See  Geba. 

Gab'ba-i  (ingatherer),  a  chief  man  among 
the  Benjamites.  Neh.  11  :  8. 

Gab'ba-tha  (elevated  place),  the  place  of 
Pilate's  judgment-seat ;  also  called  "  the 
Pavement."  John  19  :  13.-  The  judgment- 
hall  was  the  Prsetorrum,  which  was  on  the 
western  hill  of  Jerusalem. 

Ga'bri-el  (God  is  mighty),  an  angel  sent 
by  God  to  Daniel,  Dan.  8  :  16 ;  9  :  21 ;  to 
Zacharias,  Luke  1  :  19 ;  and  to  Mary,  Luke 
1  :  26. 

Gad  (the  seer).  [1]  The  seventh  son  of 
Jacob.  Gen.  30  :  11;  Exod.  1  :  4.  [2]  The 
name  is  also  used  to  denote  the  tribe  which 
sprang  from  Gad  and  the  land  which  they 
inhabited,  which  was  east  of  the  Jordan 
and  between  Reuben  and  Manasseh.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance.  [3]  A  prophet  who 
lived  in  the  time  of  David,  and  was  his 
friend.  1  Sam.  22  :  5 ;  2  Sam.  24  : 13,  14. 

Gad'a-ra,  an  ancient  stronghold  of  Pal- 
estine about  eight  miles  south-east  of  the 
Sea  of  Galilee  and  near  the  river  Hieroniax. 
Its  ruins  are  called  by  the  Arabs  Um  Keis, 
and  are  very  extensive.  Hot  baths  are 
found  near  by.  Its  inhabitants  now  live  in 
old  tombs  in  the  rocks.    See  Gadarenes. 

Gad-a-renes',  inhabitants  of  a  district 
on  the  east  side  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  and 
east  of  the  Jordan  below  that  sea.  Mark  5 : 
1 ;  Luke  8  :  26,  37. 

Gad'di  (helo)iging  to  fortune),  one  of  the 
heads  of  the  tribes  whom  Moses  sent  to 
search  the  land  of  Canaan.  Num.  13: 11. 

Gad'di-el  [Gad  is  fortnne-briiiger),  an- 
il 03 


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other  of  the  chief  men  wlio  were  sent  to 
search  the  hind  of  Canaan.  Nnni.  13:  10. 

(•a'di  i  fortuudte),  an  Israelite  whose  son 
Monahom  rebelled  against  Shallum,  the 
king  of  Israel,  and  killed  him  and  usurped 
the  throne.  2  Kings  15 :  14,  17. 

Gad'ites  (haqqadi),  the  tribe  of  Gad. 
Dent.  3  :  12,  16 ;  "l  Chron.  12  :  8 ;  26  :  32. 

Ga'hain  {sunburnt),  a  son  of  Nahor,  the 
brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  24. 

Ga'har  (prostration),  a  Nethinim  whose 
descendants  went  up  from  Babylon  with 
Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  47 ;  Neh.  7  :  49. 

Gain-say',  in  Luke  21  :  15,  means  con- 
tradict. 

Gains,  ga'yus.  [1]  A  Macedonian  who 
accompanied  Paul  in  some  of  his  journeys 
and  was  with  him  at  Ephesus.  Acts  19  :  29. 
[2J  A  man  of  Derbe  in  Lycaonia  who  ac- 
companied Paul  on  his  return  from  Mace- 
donia into  Asia  Minor.  Acts  20  :  4.  [3]  A 
Corinthian  whom  Paul  baptized.  Eom.  16: 
23 ;  1  Cor.  1  :  14.  [4]  The  person  to  whom 
John's  third  epistle  is  addressed.  3John  1. 

Ga'lal  [great).  [1]  A  Levite  who  dwelt 
in  Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  1  Chron. 
9  :  15.  [2]  A  Levite  whose  descendants 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after  the  return  from 
Babylon.  1  Chron.  9:  16;  Neh.  11 :  17. 

Galatia,  ga-!a'shi-a,  a  central  divi-sion 
of  Asia  Minor,  inhabited  by  Celts  from  the 
upper  Rhine  who  in  the  third  century  b.  c. 
had  settled  there  and  mingled  with  the 
Greeks  and  Jews.  Paul  visited  this  country 
twice,  Acts  16  :  6  and  18  :  23,  and  was  re- 
ceived with  great  enthusiasm,  but  the 
church  was  nevertheles.s  afterward  dis- 
turbed by  Judaizing  Christians  who  spoke 
slightingly  of  Paul's  apostolic  authority 
and  asserted  the  obligation  of  the  Mosaic 
code  on  all  Christians. 

Galatians,  ga-la'shi-anz,  inhabitants  of 
Galatia.  Gal.  3  : 1. 

<i!a-la'tians,  E-pis'tle  of  PanI  to 
the,  was  written  by  Paul  from  Ephesus, 
between  A.  D.  54  and  57.  In  it  with  fiery 
eloquence  he  vindicates  the  authority  of  his 
ministry  and  demonstrates  the  true  rela- 
tion between  the  Law  of  Moses  and  the 
Gospel  of  Christ.  This  epistle  and  that  to 
the  Romans  were  the  chief  authority  for 
the  doctrines  of  the  Reformation  of  the  six- 
teenth century,  and  form  the  Magna  Charta 
of  evangelical  Protestantism.  Considered 
sinii)ly  as  a  piece  of  literature,  the  Epistle 
to  tlie  Galatians  is  one  of  the  grandest  and 
most  perfect  that  exists.  The  "subscrip- 
tion "  at  the  end  of  this  epistle  says  it  was 
written  from  Rome;  but  this  "subscrip- 
tion "  was  added  by  some  later  hand  and  is 
without  authority. 

Gal'ba-num,  a  resinous  gum  used  as  an 
ingredient  in  the  sacred  incense  burned  at 
the  golden  altar,  Exod.  30  :  34,  and  valuable 
for  medicine. 

Gal'e-ed  {heap  of  witness),  thename  given 
by  Jacob  to  the  pillar  or  the  heap  of  stones 
which  he  set  up  in  Mount  Gilead  for  a  wit- 
ness of  the  covenant  which  he  made  with 
Laban.  Gen.  31  :  47,  48. 

Gal-i-le'ans,  the  inhabitants  of  the  dis- 
trict called  Galilee.  Mark  14  :  70;  Luke  13: 
1,  2 ;  22  :  59 ;  23  :  6 ;  John  4  :  45 ;  Acts  2  :  7. 

Gal'i-lee  (a  circle)  is  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment the  name  of  a  small  mountainous  dis- 
trict of  Naphtali  including  the  twenty 
towns  which  .Solomon  gave  to  Hiram,  king 
of  Tyre,  1  Kings  9:11;  2  Kings  15 :  29,  but 
having  been  repeopled  by  strangers  during 
the  period  of  the  captivity,  it  became  in  the 
time  of  our  Lord  the  name  of  the  northern- 
most and  most  [lopulous  province  of  Pales- 
tine. The  population  was  very  much  mixed, 
heathens,  proselytes,  and  Jews  living  to- 
gether, and  tliough  the  Jews  probably  re- 
tained the  dominant  influence,  they  were, 
on  account  of  their  frequent  intercourse 
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with  foreigners,  less  strict  in  the  observa- 
tion of  tlie  law  than  their  brethren  of  Ju- 
dea,  and  consequently  not  very  much  es- 
teemed by  them.  One  of  the  most  salient 
features  of  the  country  was  the  Sea  of  Gal- 
ilee, called  Chinnereth  or  Chinueroth  in  the 
Old  Testament,  Num.  34  :  11 ;  Josh.  12  :  3, 
and  in  the  New  Testament  tlie  Lake  of 
(Tennesaret,  Luke  5  :  1,  the  Sea  of  Tiberias, 
John  6 :  1,  etc.  (See  Galilee,  Sea  of). 
Among  the  towns  were  Nazareth,  Cana, 
Tiberias,  Chorazix,  Bethsaida,  and  Ca- 
pernaum (which  see).  Our  Lord  spent 
most  of  his  time  in  Galilee,  and  all  the 
twelve  apostles,  except  Judas,  were  Galile- 
ans. See  Palestine,  and  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Gal'ilee^of  the  Gentiles,  and  of  the 
nations.    See  Galilee. 

Gal'i-lee,  Sea  of.  Matt.  4:18,  in  Pales- 
tine, is  called  also  Sea  of  (Jhinnereth  or 
Chinneroth,  Num.  34:11;  Josh.  12:3; 
Lake  of  Gennesaret,  Luke  5:1;  Sea  of 
Tiberias,  John  6:1;  "  the  sea,"  Isa.  9 :  J  ; 
Matt.  4  :  13,  15  ;  17  :  27;  and  now  bahr  Tuba- 
riijeh,  and  is  about  twenty-seven  miles  east 
of  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  It  is  about  four- 
teen miles  long  from  north  to  south  and 
from  four  to  seven  miles  wide,  and  its  great- 
est depth  is  about  one  hundred  and  sixty 
feet.  Its  surface  varies  from  six  hundred 
to  seven  hundred  feet  below  the  level  of 
the  Mediterranean.  The  river  Jordan  en- 
ters the  Sea  of  Galilee  on  the  north-east  and 
flows  out  at  the  south-west.  This  sea 
abounds  in  excellent  fish  of  various  kinds. 
It  is  enclosed  by  steep  hills,  broken  or  re- 
ceding occasionally,  from  five  hundred  to 
seventeen  hundred  feet  high,  the  eastern 
shore  being  much  the  highest.  The  Sea  of 
Galilee  is  still  liable  to  sudden  tempests  like 
that  mentioned  in  Matt.  14  :  22-33. 

Gall,  in  .Job  16  :  13 ;  20:  14,  25,  means  a 
bitter  fluid  secreted  by  the  liver  and  gene- 
rally called  bile.  In  a  great  many  other 
places  the  word  gall  is  used  for  some  bitter 
herb  or  plant.  It  was  a  common  name  for 
bitter  substances.  Gall  was  given  to  deaden 
the  pain  of  persons  suffering  crucifixion.  It 
was  given  to  Christ.  Matt.  27  :  34. 

Gal'lant,  in  Isa.  33  :  21,  means  splendid. 
Galley,  in  the  same  verse,  means  a  kind 
of  vessel. 

Gal'ler-y,  in  Ezek.  41 : 15,  means  colon- 
nade, or  else  wainscoting  ;  and  in  Song  of 
Solomon  7:5,  "  tresses  "  or  ringlets. 

Gal'lim  (  fountains  or  heaps),  a  town  of 
Benjamin.  1  Sam.  25  :  44 ;  Isa.  10 : 30. 

Gal'li-o,  the  proconsul  or  deputy  of 
Aehaia  before  whom  Paul  was  accused  by 
the  Jews.  Acts  18 :  12,  14,  17. 

Ga-ma'li-el  (God  is  recompenser).  [1] 
The  captain  of  the  tribe  of  JIanasseh  who 
was  appointed  to  assist  Moses  in  numbering 
the  people.  Num.  1  :  10;  2  :  20.  [2]  A  cele- 
brated rabbi  among  the  Jews,  the  teacher 
of  Paul.  Acts  22  :  3.  He  was  a  prominent 
member  of  the  Sanhedrin  and  a  doctor  of 
the  law,  and  was  very  influential  among 
the  Jews.  Acts  5 :  34.  Gamaliel  is  famous 
for  his  wise  counsel,  Acts  5  :  38,  39,  concern- 
ing the  apostles  when  they  were  brought 
before  the  Sanhedrin. 

Gam'ma-dims  (brave  soldiers),  a  word 
found  only  once,  Ezek.  27  : 11,  in  the  Bible. 
It  is  generally  siippo.sed  to  be  descriptive  of 
the  men  of  Arvad,  Ezek.  27 : 11,  rather  than 
the  name  of  any  special  people. 

Ga'inul  (maturedi,  leader  of  the  twenty- 
second  course  of  priests.  1  Chron.  24  : 17. 

Gar'dens  are  often  mentioned  in  the 
Bible,  and  were  frequently  places  where 
trees  and  plants  were  more  carefully  culti- 
vated than  in  the  open  field.  Getlisemane 
was  a  garden  or  olive  grove.  Gardens  some- 
times consisted  of  fruit-  and  shade-trees 
with  aromatic  shrubs.  Song  of  Solomon  5 : 


1.  The  Lord  God  planted  a  garden  in 
Eden.  Gen.  2:8.  A  garden  of  herbs  is 
mentioned  in  1  Kings  21 :  2.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Ga'reb  (revilei-).  [1]  One  of  David's  val- 
iant men.  2  Sam.  23:38;  1  Chron.  11:40. 
[2]  A  hill  near  Jerusalem.  Jer.  31  :.39. 

Gar'lands,  Acts  14  :  13,  were  probably 
to  be  used  to  decorate  the  oxen  for  sacrifice, 
according  to  the  custom  of  the  heathens. 

Gar'iick,  a  well-known  vegetable  resem- 
bling the  onion  and  much  relished  by  the 
Jews  in  Egypt,  Num.  11 :  5,  and  Palestine. 

Gar'ments  made  of  skins,  Gen.  3:21, 
were  worn  in  very  ancient  times,  but  spin- 
ning and  weaving  were  practised  quite  early, 
Exod.  35 :  25,  and  garments  of  various  kinds 
of  cloth  were  then  used.  Many  of  the  gar- 
ments worn  by  the  Hebrews  were  loose  and 
flowing,  and  as  the  fashion  of  them  changed 
but  little  from  age  to  age,  large  quantities 
were  laid  up  in  store  by  the  wealthy.  Job 


VEILED  WOMAN.         GIRDED  FOR  WALKING. 


27  : 16,  where  the  moth  corrupts.  Matt.  6 : 
19.  The  outside  garment  or  cloak  was  a 
large  piece  of  cloth  which  was  wrapped 
about  the  body  and  could  be  arranged  so  as 
to  form  a  bosom  for  carrying  things.  It  was 
I  also  used  by  the  poor  as  a  bed.  The  inner 
{  garment  or  coat,  Gen.  37  :  3,  was  sometimes 
woven  without  seam.  John  19  :  23.  Consult 
the  Concordance,  and  see  pages  366, 422  in 
the  Analysis.    See  also  Fringes. 

Gar'mite,  The  (the  strong).    Keilah  the 
Garmite  is  mentioned  in  1  Chron.  4  : 19. 
Gar'ner,  in  Matt.  3  : 12,  means  granary. 
Gash'mu,  Neh.  6  :  6,  another  form  of 
Geshem  (which  see). 

Ga'tam  (burnt  valley),  a  son  of  Eliphaz, 
the  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36:11,  16;  1  Chron. 
1:36. 

Gate.  Many  Eastern  cities  were  sur- 
rounded with  walls  and  were  entered  by 
means  of  strong  gates.  Jerusalem  had 
many  gates,  each  of  which  had  a  name.  A 
city  was  generally  considered  as  captured 
when  its  gates  were  taken,  and  the  word 
sometimes  means  power.  The  gates  of  cities 
always  had  an  open  space  near  them  which 
was  used  for  judicial  proceedings,  public 
assemblies,  a  market-place,  and  a  place  of 
general  resort.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Gath  (wine-press),  one  of  the  cities  from 
which  Joshua  did  not  fully  cut  off  the  Ana- 
kim.  It  was  in  the  territory  assigned  to 
Dan,  and  was  one  of  the  five  chief  cities  of 
the  Philistines.  It  was  the  home  of  Goliath, 
1  Sam.  17  : 14 ;  a  place  to  which  the  ark  was 
carried,  1  Sam.  5:8:  and  where  David  sought 
refuge.  1  Sam.  21  : 10-15.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Gath-he'pher  (wine-press  of  the  well),  2 
Kings  14  : 25.  a  town  of  Zebulun  which  is 
called  Gittah-hepher  in  Josh.  19  •.  13.  It 
was  the  birthplace  of  Jonah,  and  is  now 
called  el-Meshlied. 

Gath-rim'mon  [trine-press  of  Eimmon\ 
[1]  A  city  of  Dan.  Josh.  19  :  45.    [2]  A  city 


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of  the  Levites,  apparently  on  the  boundary 
between  Ephraim  and  Manasseh,  Josh.  21 : 
25 ;  1  Chron.  6  :  69,  called  Bileam  in  1 
Chron.  6:70. 

Gau-la-ni'tis.    See  Golan. 

Ga'za  (the  strong),  or  Az'zah,  as  Gaza 
No.  1  was  sometimes  called.  [1]  A  strong 
city  situated  in  the  south-west  corner  of 
Palestine  and  about  three  miles  from  the 
Great  or  Mediterranean  Sea.  It  is  one  of 
the  oldest  cities  in  the  world,  was  peopled 
by  the  descendauts  of  Ham,  Gen.  10  : 19,  by 
the  Auakim,  Josh.  11  :  22,  and  was  the 
strongest  of  the  five  royal  cities  of  the 
Philistines.  It  commanded  the  road  to 
Egypt,  and  was  the  scene  of  many  desper- 
ate struggles  and  of  the  exploits  of  Samson. 
Jiulg.  16.  It  was  captured  by  Alexander  the 
Great  after  a  siege  of  nearly  five  months. 
It  is  now  called  Ghuszeh.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. [2]  A  city  of  Ephraim.  Judg. 
6  :  4  ;  1  Chron.  7  :  28. 

Ga'zath-ites,  the  inhabitants  of  Gaza 
(Azzah).  Josh.  13:. 3;  Judg.  16:2. 

Ga-zelle'.    See  Roe. 

Ga'zer  (precipice).  2Sam.5:25;  IChron. 

14  :  16.    See  Gezer. 

Ga'zez  (shearer),  the  names  of  the  son 
and  grandson  of  Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  :  46. 
Some  think  the  second  is  a  repetition  of 
the  first. 

Gaz'zam  (devourer),  one  of  the  Nethi- 
nims  whose  posterity  returned  to  Jerusalem 
with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  48 ;  Neh.  7  :  51. 

Ge'ba  (height},  a  Levitical  city  of  Benja^ 
min.  Josh.  21 ;  17 ;  1  Chron,  6  : 60.  It  is  also 
called  Gaba.  ,Tosh.  18  :  24.  Geba  and  Gibeah 
seem  to  be  sometimes  confounded  in  the 
English  Version.  1  Sam.  14:5.  They  were 
se])arate  towns. 

Ge'bal  (mountain).  [1]  A  city  in  Phoe- 
nicia, on  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  ten  miles 
north  of  Beirut.  Its  inhabitants  were  noted 
for  their  skill  in  ship-building.  It  was 
called  Byblus  by  the  Greeks,  and  now  bears 
the  name  of  Jehail.  Ezek.  27  :  9.  [2]  The 
name  of  a  district  of  country  in  northern 
Edom,  near  the  south  end  of  the  Dead  Sea. 
Ps.  83  :  7. 

Ge'ber  (strong).  [1]  Father  of  one  of 
Solomon's  officers  or  purveyors.  1  Kings  4  : 
13.  [2]  An  officer  or  purveyor  of  Solomon. 
1  Kings  4  : 19. 

Ge'biin  (springs),  a  small  town  near  Je- 
rusalem. Isa.  10 :  31. 

Ged-a-li'ah  (Jehovah  is  great).  [1]  The 
Governor  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  set  over 
Judea  when  he  had  taken  Jerusalem  and 
carried  the  principal  inhabitants  away  cap- 
tive. 2  Kings  2.") :  22 ;  Jer.  39  : 14  ;  40  :  5.  He 
was  a  friend  of  Jeremiah.  Jer.  40:6.  [2J 
One  of  the  sons  of  Jeduthun.  1  Chron.  25: 
3,  9.  [3]  A  priest  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  : 18.  [4]  A  prince  of  Judah  in  the 
timeof  Zedekiah.  Jer.  38  :  1.  [5]  The  grand- 
fatlier  of  the  prophet  Zephaniah,  who  de- 
Qounced  the  destruction  of  Judah  in  the 
time  of  Josiah.  Zeph.  1 :  1. 

Ged'e-on,  Heb.  11 :  32,  the  Greek  form 
)f  Gideon  (which  see). 

Ge'der  (walled)  a  royal  city  of  the  Ca- 
aaauites  which  was  taken  by  Joshua.  Josh. 
12  :  13.    Possibly  same  as  Gedoe,  No.  5. 

Ge-de'rah  (sheep-cote).  [1]  A  town  of 
the  tribe  of  Judah,  in  the  lowlands.  Josh. 

15  :  36.  Now  Jedireh,  nine  miles  south  of 
Ludd. 

Ged'e-rath-ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Gede- 
SAH  in  Judah.  1  Chron.  12  :  4. 

Ged'e-rite,  a  dweller  in  or  native  of 
jEDEr.  1  Chron.  27  :  28. 

Ge-de'roth  (sheep-cotes),  a  city  in  the 
vest  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:41:  2  Chron.  28: 
[8. 

Ged-e-roth-a'im  (two  sheep-folds),  n  town 
n  the  plain  country  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:  36. 
Ge'dor.    [1  and  2J  Two  names  in  the 


genealogy  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  4,  18.  [3] 

A  Benjamite  name  in  the  genealogy  of  Saul. 

I  Chron.  8  :  31  ;  9  :  37.  [4J  A  town  in  tlie 
hill  country  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  58.  [5] 
Apparently  a  town  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
12  :  7.  Probably  same  as  Gedek  of  Josh. 
12  :  13.  [6J  Gedor  of  1  Chron.  4  :  39  was 
probably  between  Judah  and  Mount  Scir. 
It  is  called  Gerar  in  the  Septuagint. 

Ge-ha'zi  (valley  of  vision),  the  servant  of 
Elisha  the  prophet.  He  was  smitten  with 
leprosy,  2  Kings  5  :  20-27,  on  account  of  his 
covetousness  and  falsehood  when  Elisha  had 
refused  to  receive  a  reward  from  Naaman 
the  Syrian.    See  page  441  in  the  Analysis. 

Ge-heii'na.  See  Hinnom,  Valley  of, 
and  Hell. 

Gel'i-loth  (circle),  one  of  the  places 
which  marked  the  boundary  of  Benjamin. 
Josh.  18  : 17.  Gilgal  is  in  place  of  Geli- 
LOTH  in  Josh.  15 :  7.  They  are  considered 
to  be  the  same.    See  Gilgal. 

Ge-mal'li  (  camel-driver),  father  of  the 
spy  from  Dan.  Num.  13:12. 

Gem-a-ri'ah  (whom  .Jehovah  hath  per- 
fected). [1]  A  son  of  Hilkiah  the  priest 
who  was  sent  by  Zedekiah,  king  of  Judah, 
as  an  ambassador  to  Nebuchadnezzar,  king 
of  Babylon.  Jer.  29  :  3.  [2]  A  prince  of  Ju- 
dah in  the  time  of  Jehoiakim,  king  of  Ju- 
dah. Jer.  36  :  10,  11,  12,  25. 

Gems.    See  Stones,  Precious. 

Ge-ne-al'o-gy.  The  lineage  of  a  fam- 
ily, or  list  of  ancestors,  was  preserved  with 
extreme  care  by  the  Jews,  not  only  because 
the  privileges  of  the  Jewish  Church  were 
transmitted  through  Abraham,  but  because 
of  the  predictions  concerning  the  Messiah. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687). 

Gen-er  a'tion,  iu  Gen.  15:16,  means  a 
single  succession  in  natural  descent,  as  the 
children  of  the  same  parents;  hence  an  age. 
In  Luke  9 :  41  it  means  the  people  of  the 
same  period,  or  living  at  the  same  time. 
Generation  or  generations  has  the  following 
secondary  meanings :  [1]  A  genealogical  reg- 
ister, as  in  Gen.  5 :  1.  [2]  A  family  hi.storv. 
Gen.  6:9;  25:12.  [3]  A  history  o'f  the  ori- 
gin of  things  and  persons;  for  instance  the 
earth.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Geii'e-sis,  the  name  of  the  first  book  of 
the  Bible.  The  Hebrew  name  of  the  book 
is  (in  English)  "in  the  beginning,"  accord- 
ing to  the  Hebrew  custom  of  naming  books 
by  a  title  composed  of  their  first  words. 
The  present  name,  "  Genesis,"  is  Greek,  and 
means  generation  or  creation,  because  the 
book  tells  the  story  of  the  Creation.  It  is 
the  first  book  of  the  Pentateuch  (which 
see). 

Gen  iies'a-ret,  a  district  adjoining  the 
Sea  of  Galilee  (to  which  it  sometimes  gave 
its  name),  apparently  on  the  west  side  and 
toward  the  north  end ;  but  its  situation  and 
extent  are  uncertain.  Many  of  Christ's 
miracles  were  wrought  there.  Matt.  14  :  34; 
Mark  6  :  53 ;  Luke  5  : 1. 

Geii-nes'a-ret,  Lake  of.  See  Galilee, 
Sea  of. 

Geii'tiles  was  the  name  by  which  the 
Jews  designated  all  people  but  themselves 
as  idolaters.  In  tlie  New  Testament  the 
name  "  Greeks  "  is  sometimes  used  for  Gen- 
tiles. Acts  16  :  1;  Rom.  1  :  16.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Ge-nu'bath,  son  of  Hadad  the  Edomite, 
who  was  an  adversary  of  Solomon.  1  Kings 

II  : 20. 

Ge'ra  (enmity).  [1]  A  son  or  grandson 
of  Benjamin.  Gen.  46  : 21 ;  1  Chron.  8  :  3,  5, 
7.  [2]  A  Benjamite,  the  father  of  Ehud. 
Judg.  3  :  15.  [3]  A  Benjamite,  the  father 
of  Shimei.  2  Sam.  16  :  5  ;  1  Kings  2  :  8. 

Ge'rah.  This  i  which  perhaps  was  prop- 
erly a  weight,  not  a  coin )  was  the  twentieth 


part  of  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary,  and  was 
worth  about  three  cents.  Exod.  30  : 13 ;  Ezek. 
45  :  12.    See  Weights. 

Ge'rar  (circle),  a  city  belonging  to  the 
Canaanites  which  was  afterward  the  resi- 
dence of  the  kings  of  the  Philistines.  Gen. 
10:19;  2  Chron.  14:13,  14. 

Ger'ge-sa,  the  country  of  the  Gerge- 
senes.  Matt.  8 : 28,  on  the  south-east  of  the 
Sea  of  Galilee. 

Ger'ge-senes,  the  inhabitants  of  Ger- 
gesa.  Tlie  country  of  the  Gergesenes  was 
the  scene  of  one  of  Christ's  miracles.  Matt. 
8  :  28,  in  connection  with  the  lierd  of  swine. 

Ger'i-zim  (waste  places),  Deut.  11:29; 
Judg.  9 :  7,  a  mountain  in  Ephraim  opposite 
Ebal.    See  Ebal  and  Gerizim. 

Gershoni,  ger'shum  (expulsion).  [1]  The 
eldest  son  of  Moses  and  Zipporah.  Exod.  2  : 
22 ;  18  :  3.  [2]  A  corruption  of  Geeshon.  1 
Chron.  6  : 16,  17;  15  :  7.  [3]  A  Levite  who 
went  up  with  Ezra  from  Babylon.  Ezra  8  : 
2.  [4]  Father  of  Jonathan,  a  Levite  who 
became  priest  to  a  colony  of  Dan  at  Laish. 
Judg.  18  :  30. 

Gershon,  ger'shun  (expulsion),  a  son  of 
Levi.  Gen.  46  : 11 ;  Exod.  6  : 16.  He  was 
founder  of  the  Gershonites. 

Gershonites,  ger'shun-ites,  descendants 
of  Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi.  Num.  3  :  21 ; 
Josh.  21 :33. 

Ger'zites.  See  Gezerites  or  Gezrites. 

Ge'sham  (filthy),  1  Chron.  2:47,  a  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  Gesham  is  improperly 
called  Geshan. 

Ge'shem  (rain),  an  Arabian  who,  with 
Sanballat  and  Tobiah,  endeavored  to  pre- 
vent Nehemiah  from  rebuilding  the  w-alls 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  2  :  19  ;  6  :  1,  2.  Called 
also  Gashmu  in  Neh.  6  :  6. 

Ge'shur  (bridge),  a  district  of  Svria  east 
of  the  Jordan.  2  Sam.  3  :  3  ;  1  Chroii.  2  :  23. 

Gesh'u-ri  and  the  Gesh'u-rites.  [1] 
The  inhabitants  of  Geshur.  Deut.  3:14; 
Josh.  12  :  5.  [2]  An  ancient  tribe  bordering 
on  the  Philistines.  Josh.  13  :  2. 

Ge'tlier,  a  sou  of  Aram.  Gen.  10:23;  1 
Chron.  1  :  17. 

Geth-sem'a-ne  (oil-press).  Matt.  26:36; 
Mark  14  :  32,  an  olive  grove,  called  a  garden, 
situated  at  the  foot  of  the  Mount  of  Olives, 
a  little  east  of  the  brook  Kedron  and  near 
Jerusalem.  It  was  frequently  visited  by 
Christ  and  his  disciples,  and  was  the  scene 
of  his  agony  tlie  last  night  before  his  cruci- 
fixion, and  of  his  betrayal  by  Judas.  See 
page  54  in  the  Analysis. 

Ge-u'el  (God  of  salvation),  one  of  the  men 
sent  by  Moses  to  search  the  land  of  Canaan. 
Num.  13:15. 

Ge'zer  (a  precipice),  a  royal  city  of  the 
Canaanites  which  was  in  Ephraim,  and  was 
afterward  assigned  to  the  Levites.  Josh.  10  : 
33 ;  Judg.  1 :  29. 

Ge'zer-ites,  Gez'rites,  or  Ger'zites, 
the  inhabitants  of  Gezer,  a  Canaauitish  city. 

1  Sam.  27  :  8. 

Ghost,  gost,  often  used  for  spirit.  In 
Gen.  25:8  "gave  up  the  ghost"  means  ex- 
pired ;  in  Matt.  27  :  50  "  yielded  up  the 
ghost "  should  be  gave  up  his  spirit.  Holy 
Ghost  is  the  third  person  iu  the  Holy  Trin- 
ity.   See  Spirit. 

Gi'ah  (waterfall),  a  place  near  Gibeon  in 
Benjamin.  2  Sam.  2  :  24. 

Gi'ant.  This  word,  to  which  the  article 
the  is  prefixed,  has  been  interpreted  as 
me&ning  formidable,  heroic,  gigantic,  shadoicy, 
powerless.  It  is  properly  an  appellation  of 
the  progenitor  of  the  Rephaim,  but  it  is 
translated  a  giant  because  the  Rephaim  are 
supposed  to  have  been  of  gigantic  stature. 

2  Sam.  21  : 16 ;  1  Chron.  20  :  4. 

Gi'ants,  a  word  which  has  been  variously 
understood,  but  its  proper  acceptation  seems 
to  be  simply  men  of  large  stature.  Gen.  6: 
4;  Num.  13':  33.    See  Giants,  page  1106. 

1105 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Gi'ants.  [1]  This  term  is.  with  doubtful 
propriety,  used  in  the  English  Versiou  to 
denote  a  people  inhabiting  some  part  of  the 
land  east  of  Jordan,  and  in  the  west  among 
the  Philistines.  Deut.  2:11;  Josh.  12:4. 
(The  word  is  sometimes  left  untranslated. 
See  "Eephaim,"  Gen.  14:. 5;  15:20.1  [2]  It 
is  also,  in  one  or  two  instances,  used  as  the 
name  of  a  valley  near  Jerusalem,  more  fre- 
quently called  the  Vallevof  Rephaim,  Josh. 
15 : 8 ;  2  Sam.  5 : 18 ;  1  Chrou.  11 : 15 ;  Isa.  17 : 5. 

Gib'bar  (mighty),  an  Israelite  whose  de- 
scendants went  up  from  Babylon  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Ezra  2  :20. 

Gib'be-thon  (height),  a  town  in  Dan 
which  was  assigned  as  a  Levitical  city  by 
Joshua,  but  remained  long  in  possession  of 
the  Philistines.  Josh.  19  :  44  ;  1  Kings  15 : 27. 

Gib'e-a  (hill),  a  name  in  the  genealogy 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:49.  Probably  the 
name  of  a  place,  and  not  of  a  person.  See 
GiBEAH,  No.  1. 

Gib'e-ah  (a  hill).  [1]  A  town  in  the  hill 
country  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  57.  [2]  Gibeah 
of  Benjamin.  1  Sam.  13  :  2.  The  tribe  of 
Benjamin  was  nearly  destroyed  by  a  dread- 
ful crime  of  some  of  its  people.  See  Judg. 
chapters  19-21.  This  town  is  generally  con- 
sidered to  be  the  same  as  Gibeah  of  Saul. 
[3]  Gibeah  of  Saul,  1  Sam.  10:26;  11  : 4,  the 
home  of  Saul,  is  held  by  many  authorities  to 
be  the  same  as  Gibeah  of  Benjamin.  [4] 
Gibeah  in  Kirjath-jearim  ;  doubtless  a  hill 
in  that  city.  2  Sam.  6 :  3, 4.  [5]  Gibeah  in  the 
field.  Judg.  20  :  31.  It  was  probably  same 
as  Geba.  [6]  Gibeah-haaraloth,  in  the  mar- 
ginal notes,  Josh.  5  :  3.    See  Gilgal. 

Gib'e-ath  {hill).  Josh.  18:28,  probably 
same  as  Gibeah  of  Benjamin,  Gibeah, 
No.  2. 

Gib'e-ath-ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Gibeah. 
1  Chrou.  12  :  3. 

Gib'e-on  (hill),  a  city  of  the  Hivites, 
whose  inhabitants  by  a  stratagem  made 
peace  with  Joshua.  It  afterward  belonged 
to  Benjamin  and  was  made  a  Levitical  city. 
It  is  memorable  for  many  important  events 
recorded  in  the  Bible,  including  the  battle 
of  the  Israelites  under  Joshua  with  the  five 
kings,  during  which  "the  sun  stood  still 
upon  Gibeon."  Josh.  10  : 12,  13.  Consult  the 
Concordance.  The  site  of  Gibeou  is  now 
occupied  by  a  small  village  called  El-Jib. 

Gib'e-on-ites,  the  inhabitants  of  Gib- 
eon.  2  Sam.  21 :  1 ;  Neh.  3  :  7. 

Gib'Utes,  inhabitants  of  Gebal,  a  city 
near  the  coast  of  the  Great  (or  Mediterra- 
nean )  Sea,  not  far  from  Zidon.  Josh.  13  :  5. 

Gid-dal'ti  (/  have  magnified),  a  sou  of 
Heinaii.  1  Chron.  25  :  4,  29. 

Gid'del  (very  great).  [1]  One  of  the 
Nethiiiims  whose  descendants  were  among 
those  that  went  up  from  Babylon  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  47 ;  Neh.  7  :  49.  [2]  A 
servant  of  Solomon  whose  descendants  went 
up  from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  : 
56 ;  Neh.  7  :  58. 

Gid'e-on  (hewer),  an  Israelite  of  Manas- 
seh  who  defeated  the  Midianites  and  deliv- 
ered Israel  from  the  oppression  under  which 
they  had  been  kept  for  seven  years  by  them. 
He  was  also  called  Jerubbaal  (a  contender 
against  Baal),  because  he  had  thrown  down 
the  altar  of  Baal.  He  was  the  fifth  judge 
of  Israel,  held  that  office  forty  years,  and 
was  one  of  her  greatest  rulers.  Consult  the 
Analysi.s  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Gid-e-o'ni,  a  Benjamite,  the  father  of 
Abidan.  Num.  1:11;  10  :  24. 

Gi'dom  (desolation),  a  place  in  Benjamin 
where  the  Benjamitcs  were  defeated  by  the 
Israelites,  so  that  only  six  hundred  of  the 
tribe  were  left.  Judg.  20  :  45. 

Gier-Eagle,  jeer'-ea-gle,  the  Egyptian 
vulture,  a  comparatively  small  bird,  very 
useful  as  a  scavenger,  and  still  common  in 
]]0() 


Egypt  and  Palestine.  In  Lev.  11 : 18;  Deut. 
14 :  17  it  is  mentioned  as  unclean. 

Gifts  of  many  kinds  and  for  various  pur- 
poses have  always  been  common  in  the  East. 
Consult  the  Analysls  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  refer  also  to  the  Concord- 
ance. The  word  is  used  in  Eph.  4  : 8, 11,  12 
to  describe  the  graces  or  qualities  with 
which  Christ  endues  his  disciples. 

Gi'hon  (stream).  [1]  The  name  of  one  of 
the  rivers  of  Eden.  Gen.  2  :  13.  [2]  The 
name  of  a  place  near  Jerusalem  where  there 
was  a  pool  or  watercourse.  1  Kings  1  :  33;  2 
Chron.  32  :  30. 

Gil'a-Iai  (rolling),  one  of  the  priests  who 
officiated  in  the  ceremony  of  purifying  the 
people,  the  gates,  and  the  walls  of  Jerusa- 
lem. Neh.  12 :  36. 

Gil-bo'a  or  Gil'bo-a  (bubbling  fountain), 
a  mountainous  district  in  Manasseh  west  of 
Jordan  (or  of  Issachar),  where  Saul  was  de- 
feated and  slain  by  the  Philistines.  1  Sam. 
28  :  4  ;  2  Sam.  21 :  12. 

Gil'e  ad  {t-ocky).  [1]  An  extensive  and 
mountainous  district  which  formed  the 
chief  part  of  Manasseh  east  of  Jordan  and 
of  Gad.  Mount  Gilead  generally  refers  to 
that  part  of  the  district  which  lay  in  Ma- 
nasseh, north  of  the  river  or  brook  Jabbok. 
When  Gilead  alone  is  used  the  whole  dis- 
trict is  commonly  meant.  The  word  some- 
times means  the  inhabitants  of  Gilead. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  [2]  A  grandson 
of  Manasseh.  Num.  26 : 29 ;  Josh.  17 : 1.  [3] 
The  father  of  Jephthah,  one  of  the  judges  of 
Israel.  Judg.  11 : 1,  2.  [4]  One  of  the  chiefs 
of  the  families  of  Gad.  1  Chron.  5  :  14. 

Gil'e-ad-ites,  afamily  among  the  Israel- 
ites which  sprang  from  Gilead,  the  grandson 
of  Manasseh.  Num.  26  :  29;  Judg.  10  :  3. 

Gil'gal  (rolled).  [1]  A  place  on  the  west 
side  of  Jordan,  not  far  from  Jericho,  in  Ben- 
jamin, and  where  the  Israelites  first  en- 
camped after  miraculously  passing  over  Jor- 
dan. Josh.  3 : 13-17.  It  was  the  resting-place 
of  the  Tabernacle  for  some  time,  and  many 
important  events  recorded  in  the  Bible  took 
place  there.  Consult  the  Concordance.  [2] 
A  place  supposed  to  have  been  in  the  west 
part  of  Canaan,  in  the  teriitory  afterward 
possessed  by  the  tribe  of  Dan  ;  but  it  seems 
not  quite  certain  that  this  Gilgal  was  not, 
as  well  as  the  other,  in  the  east  part  of  the 
land,  near  the  Jordan.  Josh.  12:  23.  [3]  It 
is  apparently  agreed  among  the  authorities 
of  the  present  day  that  there  was  a  place 
called  Gilgal  near  the  sea,  a  little  to  the 
north  of  Joppa,  and  to  this  reference  is  sup- 
posed to  be  made  in  Josh.  9:6;  10 : 6,  7, 9, 15, 
43.  Supposed  to  be  the  modern  Jidjuleh,  near 
the  ancient  Antipatris.  [4]  Some  think  an- 
other place  bore  the  same  name,  Gilgal,  about 
twelve  miles  south  of  Ebal  and  Gerizim,  and 
that  this  is  the  place  referred  to  in  2  Kings 
2:1;  4 :  38.  Supposed  to  be  the  modern  Jil- 
jilia. 

Gi'loh  (circle),  a  town  in  the  mountainous 
district  of  Judah.  Josh.  15 : 51 ;  2  Sam.  15 : 12. 

Gi'lo-nite,  a  native  or  an  inhabitant  of 
Giloh.  2  Sam.  15: 12;  23  :  34. 

Giin'zo  (sycamore),  a  town  in  the  north 
of  Judah.  2  Chron.  28  :  18. 

Gill,  in  Amos  3  :  5,  means  trap. 

Gi'nath  ( jirotection),  an  Israelite  whose 
son  Tibni  contested  with  Omri  for  the 
throne  of  Israel.  1  Kings  16  :  21,  22. 

Gin'ne-tho  or  Gin'ne-thon  (great  pro- 
tection I,  one  of  the  princes  or  priests  who 
sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah  and 
the  people  to  serve  the  Lord.  Neh.  10  :  6; 
12:  4. 

Gir'dles  of  various  forms  were  worn  by 
the  Hebrews  to  confine  their  garments, 
which  were  loose  and  flowing,  about  the 
waist  and  to  serve  as  a  pouch  in  which  to 
carry  small  articles.  A  girdle,  when  closely 
bound  about  the  loins,  was  thought  to  in- 


crease the  power  of  endurance.  Girdles  of 
fine  quality  were  worn  by  the  priests.  See 
the  Analysis,  pages  162,  367,  605,  and  con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Gir'ga-shites  or  Gir'ga-sites,  a  people 
descended  from  Canaan,  the  son  of  Ham. 
They  are  named  in  Gen.  15  :  21  among  the 
nations  whose  land  the  posterity  of  Abra- 
ham should  possess,  and  Joshua  24  : 11  men- 
tions them  as  one  of  the  nations  that  fought 
against  Israel.  They  are  supposed  to  have 
lived  on  the  east  side  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee. 
Gen.  10  :  16 ;  Deut.  7:1;  Josh.  3  :  10. 

Gis'pa  (listening),  a  Jew  who  was  set  over 
the  Nethiuims  when  the  Jewish  polity  was 
restored  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  11 :  21. 

Git'tah-he'plier,  a  town  in  Zebulun. 
It  is  called  Gath-hepher  in  2  Kings  14: 
25,  which  is  apparently  the  proper  name. 
Josh.  19  : 13. 

Git'ta-im  (two  wine-presses),  a  town  of 
Benjamin.  2  Sam.  4:3;  Neh.  11 :  33. 

Git'tites,  the  inhabitants  of  Gath.  Josh. 
13:3;  2  Sam.  6  : 10. 

Git'tith  (from  Gath),  a  word  generally 
regarded  as  denoting  a  musical  instrument 
— but  of  what  kind  is  uncertain — which  was 
used  at  Gath,  or  a  peculiar  musical  instru- 
ment used  at  the  gathering  of  the  vintage. 
Ps.  8,  81,  84,  titles. 

Gi'zo-nite,  the  patronymic  applied  to 
some  of  the  valiant  men  of  David's  army. 
1  Chron.  11 :  34. 

Giz'rites.    See  Gezeites. 

Glass  of  some  kind,  probably  semi-trans- 
parent, was  made  in  very  ancient  times,  and 
does  not  seem  to  have  been  used  at  that  time 
for  windows  or  mirrors,  but  for  cups,  bottles, 
vases,  etc.  It  was  made  in  Egypt  as  early  as 
the  exodus,  and  was  doubtless  known  to  the 
Jews.  The  "  looking-glasses  '  mentioned  in 
Exod.  38  :  8 ;  Job  37  :  18  were  made  of  pol- 
ished metal.  Many  specimens  of  them  are 
now  in  the  British  Museum.  One  of  this 
kind  is  probably  referred  to-in  James  1  : 23 
and  in  1  Cor.  i3  : 12  ("mirror"  in  the  Re- 
vised Version). 

Glis'ter-ing,  in  Luke  9:29,  is  rendered 
"dazzling"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Glean'ing.  The  poor  had  the  right,  un- 
der the  Mosaic  law,  to  glean  in  harvest  and 
vintage.  Lev.  19  :  9,  10 ;  Deut.  24  :  19-21. 
Ruth  gleaned  in  the  field  of  Boaz.  Ruth  2 : 3. 

Glede,  in  Deut.  14  :  13,  an  unclean  bird 
of  prey,  probably  means  the  buzzard,  of 
which  there  are  three  kinds  in  Palestine. 

Glo'ry,  Glo'ri-fy.  The  glory  of  God 
refers  to  the  peculiar  and  absolute  perfec- 
tion of  all  the  divine  attributes.  To  glorify 
is  to  exalt  or  make  glorious.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Gnash,  nash.  Gnashing,  nash'ing, 
grinding  the  teeth  together  in  anguish  or 
despair.  Ps.  112  :  10;  Matt.  8  : 12. 

Gnat,  nat,  a  word  not  found  in  the  Old 
Testament.  In  Matt.  23  :  24  "strain  at  a 
gnat "  means  strain  out  a  gnat,  referring  to 
the  practice  of  straining  wine  before  drink- 
ing, to  avoid  a  breach  of  the  ceremonial  law. 
Lev.  11,  concerning  unclean  things.  Gnats 
are  great  pests  on  marshy  land  in  Egypt  and 
Palestine. 

Go  about,  in  John  7 : 19,  20,  etc.,  means 
to  "  seek." 

Go  beyond,  in  1  Thess.  4  :  6,  means  over- 
reach or  cheat. 

Go  to.  in  Gen.  11  :  3.  4,  7,  is  used  as  an 
exhortation,  and  in  Eccl.  2:1;  Isa.  5:5; 
James  4  :  13  ;  5  : 1,  a  request  for  attention. 

Goad,  in  Judg.  3  :  31 ;  Eccl.  12  :  11.  means 
a  pole  about  two  or  three  yards  long  with  a 
sharp  point  on  one  end.  It  was  used  in 
guiding  oxen  and  in  urging  them  on.  In 
!  Acts  26  :  14  the  word  pricks  is  used  for  goad.< 
'  in  the  expression  concerning  Saul  (after- 
j  ward  Paul  ,  "hard  for  thee  to  kick  against 
the  pricks." 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Go'ath  (Constance),  a  place  near  Jerusa- 
lem. Jer.  31  :  39: 

Goats  in  ancient  times  were  among  the 
cbief  possessions  of  rich  people.  Gen.  27  :  9. 
Their  flesh  and  milk  were  used  as  food. 
They  were  regarded  as  clean  for  sacrifice, 
and  on  tlie  Day  of  Atonement  goats  were 
used  exclusively.  Lev.  16  :  5-28.  Goats' 
hair  was  used  for  weaving  into  cloth  and 
the  skins  were  made  into  bottles,  etc.  Sev- 
eral kinds  of  goats  are  kept  in  Palestine. 
The  common  goat  of  Palestine  has  very 
long  hanging  ears,  and  its  horns  are  curved 
backward.  Goats  having  long  silky  hair  are 
referred  to  in  Song  of  Solomon  4:1;  6:5. 
The  wild  goat  is  mentioned  in  1  Sam.  24:2; 
Ps.  104  :  18 ;  .Tob  39  :  1,  etc.,  and  resembles 
the  chamois  of  the  Alps.  It  is  found  among 
the  high  hills.  The  Scapegoat  is  noticed 
in  Lev.  16  :  8-26,  and  was  used  on  the  Day 
of  Atonement.  Two  goats  were  set  apart  on 
that  day,  one  of  which  was  sacrificed  to  the 
Lord  for  a  sin-oflering ;  the  other  was  the 
sca])egoat.  The  high-priest  laid  his  hands 
on  its  head,  confessed  "all  the  iniquities  of 
the  children  of  Israel,"  Lev.  16  : 21,  and  sent 
it  away  into  the  wilderness.  The  sins  of  the 
people  were  considered  as  transferred  to  the 
scapegoat,  which  became  a  type  of  Christ, 
who  bore  "  the  iniquities  of  us  all."  Isa. 
53  :  6.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Gob  (a  pit),  a  place,  probably  in  the  west 
of  Judah,  where  several  battles  took  j)lace, 
in  the  time  of  David,  between  the  Israelites 
and  the  Philistines.  2  Sam.  21  : 18,  19. 

Gob'let.    See  Cup. 

God  (Good).  There  are  four  words  used 
in  the  Hebrew  which  are  translated  God. 
[1]  Adonai.  [2]  El.  [3]  Elohim.  [4]  Yeho- 
vah.  The  first  and  last  are  used  exclusively 
with  reference  to  the  true  God.  The  second 
and  third  are  employed  to  designate  the 
true  God  and  also  the  false  gods  of  the 
heathen.  (The  word  "Zur"  [a  rock)  is 
translated  God  in  Isa.  44  :  8  and  Hab.  1 : 12, 
but  this  is  altogether  exceptional.)  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

God'head,  Col.  2  :  9,  the  nature  or  es- 
sential being  of  God.  Acts  17  :  29 ;  Rom.  1 : 
20. 

God'li-ness,  piety  and  constant  obedi- 
ence to  the  commands  of  God.  2  Pet.  3  : 
11.  See  "Man  Redeemed,"  page  534  in  the 
Analysis,  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 
Godliness,  in  1  Tim.  3 : 16,  signifies  the  sub- 
stance of  revealed  religion. 

Gods.  Rulers  and  judges  are  called  gods 
In  Exod.  22  :  28 ;  Ps.  82  :  6  ;  John  10  :  34  be- 
cause they  represent  God.    See  also  Gods, 


and  Idols  in  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its 

Index  (page  687). 

Gog  imoantain).  [1]  A  son  of  Shemaiah, 
the  grandson  of  Joel,  who  is  named  in  the 
genealogy  of  Reuben,  though  not  enumer- 
ated with  his  sons.  1  Chron.  5  :  4.  [2J  The 
name  given  by  the  prophet  Ezekiel  to  the 
chief  of  the  land  of  Magog,  a  region  whose 
situation  is  supposed  to  correspond  with 
some  part  of  Tartary  or  Scythia.  Ezek.  38  : 
2;  39:1.  The  word  Gog  is  also  found  in 
Rev.  20  :  8.    See  Magog. 

Go'lan  (circle),  a  city  of  Manasseh  be- 
yond Jordan,  and  which  was  appointed  one 
of  the  cities  of  refuge  and  allotted  to  the 
Levites.  Dent.  4  :  43;  Josh.  20  :  8.  It  may 
have  been  in  the  centre  of  Gaulanitis. 

Gold  is  first  mentioned  in  Gen.  2  :  11,  12. 
Several  places  are  referred  to  in  the  Bible 
as  abounding  in  gold,  among  which  are 
Ophir,  Job  28 : 16,  Raamah  and  Sheba,  Ezek. 
27  :  22,  and  Parvaim,  2  Chron.  3  :  6,  and  it 
was  much  used  by  the  Hebrews  for  the 
Temple  and  in  other  ways.  It  was  very 
plentiful  in  the  time  of  David  and  Solomon. 
It  was  not  coined  until  after  the  reign  of 
King  David,  but  was  an  article  of  commerce 
and  was  sold  by  weight.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Gol'deii  Can'dle-stick.  See  Candle- 
stick. 

Gol'go-tha  (a  skull),  the  Hebrew  name 
of  the  place  in  which  Christ  was  crucified, 
translated  into  Latin  in  the  Vulgate:  Cal- 
varia.  The  site  is  by  some  supposed  to  be 
that  on  which  now  stands  the  church  of  the 
Holy  Sepulchre.  Matt.  27  :  33 ;  Mark  15  :  22 : 
John  19  : 17.    See  Calvary. 

Go-li'ath  (are  exile),  a  champion  of  the 
Philistines  who  was  slain  by  David  "  with 
a  sling  and  with  a  stone."  1  Sam.  17  :  4-51 ; 
21  :  9 ;  22  :  10.  See  page  491  in  the  Anal- 
ysis, and  refer  to  the  Concordance.  An- 
other Goliath  was  slain  by  Elhanan,  and  is 
mentioned  in  2  Sam.  21  :  19. 

Go'mer  (completion).  [1]  A  son  of  Ja- 
pheth.  Gen.  10  :  2,  3 ;  1  Chron.  1  .  5,  6.  [2] 
The  people  descended  from  him,  who  are 
supposed  to  have  lived  on  the  north  side  of 
the  Black  Sea.  Ezek.  38  :  6.  [3]  The  wife  of 
the  prophet  Hosea.  Hos.  1 : 3. 

Go-mor'rah  (fissure),  one  of  the  bound- 
ary cities  of  the  Canaanites,  was  situated  in 
the  plain  or  valley  of  Siddim.  It  is  called 
Gomoruha  in  Matt.  10  :  15;  Mark  6  :  11 ; 
Rom.  9  :  29 ;  2  Pet.  2:6;  Jude  7,  and  was 
miraculously  destroyed  with  Sodom  by  God. 
See  page  315  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult 
the  Concordance. 


Good'man  of  the  house,  in  Matt.  20: 

11,  was  a  term  in  common  use  when  the  Au- 
thorized Version  was  made,  and  means  mas- 
ter of  the  house. 

Go'pher  wood,  the  material  of  which 
Noah's  ark  was  made,  is  mentioned  only  in 
Gen.  6  :  14.  Nothing  is  known  as  to  the 
kind  of  wood  referred  to.  Many  think  it 
was  cypress. 

Go'slien.  [1]  The  name  of  a  district  of 
Lower  Egypt  which  lay  apparently  to  the 
east  of  the  Pelusiac,  or  eastern  branch  of  the 
Nile,  near  to  On  or  Heliopolis,  and  which 
Joseph  assigned  as  the  residence  of  his 
father  and  his  brethren.  Gen.  45  : 10;  Exod. 
8:22.  See  Egypt.  [2]  A  district  in  the 
hill  country  of  Judah.  It  appears  to  have 
been  a  general  name  for  the  central  part  of 
the  territory  of  the  tribe,  and  perhaps  to 
have  been  also  applied  to  the  south  part  of 
Benjamin.  Josh.  10  :  41 ;  11  : 16.  [3]  A  town 
enumerated  among  the  cities  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15  :  51. 

Gos'pel,  the  glad  tidings  of  salvation 
through  Jesus  Christ.  The  Gospels,  the  first 
four  books  of  the  New  Testament,  were 
written  by  the  evangelists  Matthew,  Mark, 
Luke,  and  John.  Each  portrayed  the  life 
and  character  of  Christ  in  the  manner  nat- 
ural to  himself.  They  wrote  for  diflerent 
classes :  Matthew,  for  the  Jews ;  Mark,  for 
the  Romans;  Luke,  for  the  Greeks;  John, 
for  advanced  Christians  of  all  nationalities. 
Matthew  described  Christ  as  the  Messiah 
and  king  of  the  Jews;' John,  as  the  incar- 
nate Son  of  God  and  Redeemer  of  the  world ; 
Mark  displays  his  official  and  Luke  his  per- 
sonal history.  These  four  books  together 
constitute  the  most  important  and  best  at- 
tested history.  Two  (Matthew  and  John) 
were  written  by  eye-witnesses  of  the  facts 
narrated  ;  two  by  disciples  of  the  apostles 
(Mark,  a  disciple  of  Peter;  Luke,  a  disciple 
of  Paul).  See  Matthew,  Mark,  Luke, 
and  John. 

Gos'pels,  Har'mony  of,  is  an  arrange- 
ment of  the  four  accounts  of  the  life  of 
Christ  (Matthev.-,  Liark,  Luke,  and  John) 
in  such  a  manner  as  to  show  their  harmony 
with  each  other.  The  following  condensed 
"  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels"  was  pre- 
pared by  William  Thomson,  D.D.,  late  Lord 
Archbishop  of  York,  for  Smith's  "  Diction- 
ary of  the  Bible."  It  places  the  events  in 
the  life  of  Christ  in  the  order  in  which  they 
took  place,  and  gives  the  parallel  passages 
for  each  from  the  separate  Gospels.  It  also 
shows  how  the  writers  of  the  different  Gos- 
pels have  sometimes  corroborated  and  some- 
times supplemented  each  other. 


CONDENSED  HARMONY  OF  THE  FOUR  GOSPELS. 

Note.— In  the  following  "  Condensed  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,"  where  all  the  references  for  any  subject  are  in  black-face  type,  as  in 
"Two  Genealogies,"  some  special  difficulty  besets  the  Harmony.  When  one  or  more  references  for  any  subject  are  in  light-face  type  and  one  or 
Dore  are  in  black-face  type,  the  former  are  given  in  their  proper  places,  and  it  is  more  or  less  doubtful  whether  the  references  in  black-face 
;ype  are  to  be  considered  parallel  passages  or  not. 


Matthew. 

Mark. 

Luke. 

4  : 12 ; 
14  :3 
4  : 12 

1  :  14; 
6  :  17 
1  :  14, 15 

3  :  19, 20 

4  :  14, 15 
4  :  16-30 

4  : 18-22 

8 : 14-17 

4  :  23-25 

5  •  1-1 

1  :  16-20 
1  :  21-28 
1  :  29  34 
1  :  35-39 
1 :  40-45 

5  : 1-11 
4  :  31-37 
4  :  38-41 

4  :  42-44 

5  :  12-16 

The  Word"  

Preface,  to  Theophilns  

\nmmciation  of  the  Baptist's  birth  . 
\nnunciation  of  the  birth  of  Jesus  . 

Mary  visits  Elizabeth  

-iirtii  of  John  the  Baptist  

3irth  of  Jesus  Christ  

Two  Genealogies  

The  watching  Shepherds  

The  c:ircumcision  

Presentation  in  the  Temple  

The  wise  men  from  the  East  .  .  .  . 

night  to  Egypt  

disputing  with  the  Doctors  

Ministry  of  John  the  Baptist  ... 

Japtism  of  Jesus  Christ  

?he  Temptation  

Indrevv  and  another  see  Jesus  .  .  . 

imon.iiow  Cephas  


Matthew. 


John. 
1 : 1-14 


1 :  15-31 
1  :  32-34 


1  :  35  40 
1  :  41,42  I 


Philip  and  Nathanael  

The  water  made  wine  

Passover  (1st)  and  cleansing  the ) 
Temple  / 

Nicodemus  | 

Christ  and  John  baptizing  .... 
The  woman  of  Samaria  . 


John  the  Baptist  in  prison 

Return  to  Galilee  

The  synagogue  at  Nazareth    .  .  . 

The  nobleman's  son  

Capernaum.   Four  Apostles  called 

Demoniac  healed  there  

Simon's  wife's  mother  healed   .  . 

Circuit  round  Galilee  

Healing  a  leper 


(See  folio/wing  page  for  rest  of  this  Harmony.) 


John. 

1  : 43-51 

2  : 1-11 

2  :  12-22 

2  :  23- 

3  :  21 

3  :  22-36 

4  : 1-12 


24 

43^ 


4  :  46-54 


1107 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


CONTINUATION  OF  CONDENSED  HAKMONY  OF  THE  FOUR  GOSPELS. 


Christ  stills  the  storm  

Dtiiumincs  in  land  of  (iadarenes  . 
Juiius'.s  daugbtLT.  Woman  healed 
lilind  men,  and  demoniac  .... 

Healing  the  ]>aralytie  

Mattliew  the  publiean  

"Thy  diseiples  last  not"  

Journey  to  Jerusalem  to  2d  Passover 
Pool  1)1'  liethesda.  Power  of  Christ  . 
Plucking  ears  of  corn  on  Sabbath  . 
The  withered  hand.   Miracles  .  .  . 

The  Twelve  Apostles  

The  Sermon  on  the  Mount  .  .  .  .  | 

The  centurion's  servant  

The  widow's  son  at  Nain  

Messengers  from  John  

Woe  to  the  cities  of  Galilee  

Call  to  the  meek  and  sufl'ering  .  .  . 

Anointing  the  feet  of  Jesus  

Second  circuit  round  Galilee  .... 

Parable  of  the  Sower  

Paralile  of  the  Candle  under  a  Bushel 

Paratjle  of  the  Sower  

Parable  of  the  Wheat  and  Tares  .  . 
Parable  of  the  Grain  of  Mustard-seed 

Parable  of  the  Leaven  

On  teaching  by  parables  

Wlieat  and  tares  explained  .  .  .  . 
The  treasure,  the  pearl,  the  net .  .  . 
His  mother  and  His  brethren  .  .  . 
Reception  at  Nazareth  

Third  circuit  round  Galilee   .  .  .  | 

Sending  forth  of  the  Twelve  .... 

Herod's  opinion  of  Jesus  

I)eath  of  John  the  Baj)tist  

Approach  of  Passover  l3d  1  

Feeding  of  the  five  thousand  .... 

Walking  on  the  sea  

Miracles  in  Gennesaret  

Tlie  bread  of  life  

The  washen  hands  

The  Syrophienician  woman  .... 

Miracles  of  healing  

Feeding  of  the  four  thousand  .  .  . 

'J  he  sign  from  heaven  

The  leaven  of  the  Pharisees  .... 

Blind  man  healed  

Peter's  profession  of  faith  

The  Passion  foretold  | 

The  Transfiguration  

Elijah  

The  lunatic  healed  

The  Passion  again  foretold  

Fish  caught  for  the  tribute  

The  little  child  

One  casting  out  devils  

Offences   

The  lost  sheep  

Forgiveness  of  injuries  

Binding  and  loosing  

Forgiveness.  Parable  

"  Salted  with  fire  "  

Journey  to  Jerusalem  

Fire  from  heaven  

Answers  to  disciples  

Tlie  Seventy  disciples  

JJiscussions  at  Feast  of  Tabernacles 

Woman  taken  in  adultery  

Dispute  with  the  Pharisees  

The  man  born  blind  

The  good  Shepherd  

The  return  of  the  Seventy  

The  good  Samaritan  

Mary  and  Martha  

The'Lord's  Prayer  

Prayer  effectual   

"  Through  Beelzebub  "  

The  unclean  spirit  returning  .... 
The  sign  of  Jonah  

The  light  of  the  body  | 

The  Pharisees  

Wliat  to  fear  

"  Master,  speak  to  my  brother"    .  . 

Ciivetousncss  

\\atchfulness  

(Jalileans  that  perished  

Woman  healed  on  Sabljath  .  .     .  . 

The  grain  of  mustard-seed  

The  leaven  

Toward  Jerusalem  

"Are  there  few  that  be  saved  ?"    .  . 


Matthew. 
8  : 18-27 

8  :  28-34 

9  : 18-'Ji; 
9  :  27-o4 
9  : 1-8 

9  :  y-13 
9  :  14-17 


13  : 1-23 


;  1-20 
: 21-28 
;  29-31 
;  32-39 
;  1-4 
:  5-12 

: 13-19 

:  20-28 

:  1-9 
: 10-13 
:  14-21 
:  22,  23 
:  24-27 
:  1-5 


8  :  19-22 


13:31,32 
13:83 


Mark. 


:  30-44 
:  45  52 
: 53-56 


6  : 17-49 


8  : 19  21 


9  : 1-6 
9  :  7-9 


:  10-17 


:  14-29!  9  :  37-42 
:  30-32  j  9  :  43-15 

:  33-371  9  :  46-48 
:  38-41  9  :  49, 50 
:  42-48  17  :  2 
 15:4-7 


1 : 49, 50 


John. 


4  : 46-54 


6  : 22-65 


6:66-71 


' :  1-10 


6:25-331 


:  33-36 


4:30-32 


Warning  against  Herod  

"  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem  "  

Dropsy  healed  on  Sabbath-day  .  .  . 

Choosing  the  chief  rooms  

Parable  of  the  Great  Supper  .... 

Following  Christ  with  the  Cross  .  . 

Parables  of  Lost  Sheep,  Piece  of  1 
Money,  Prodigal  Son,  Unjust  >■ 
Steward,  Rich  Man  and  Lazarus  ) 

Offences  

Faith  and  merit  

The  ten  lepers  

How  the  kingdom  cometh  .  ... 

Parable  of  the  Unjust  Judge  .... 

Parable  of  the  Pharisee  and  Publican 

Divorce   

Infants  brought  to  Jesus  

The  rich  man  inquiring  

Promises  to  the  disciples  

Laborers  in  the  vineyard  

Death  of  Christ  foretold  

Request  of  James  and  John  .... 

Blind  men  at  Jericho  

Zaecha.'us   

Parable  of  the  Ten  Talents  

Feast  of  Dedication  

Beyond  Jordan  

Raising  of  Lazarus  

Meeting  of  the  Sanhedrin  

Christ  in  Ephraim  

The  anointing  by  Mary  

Christ  enters  Jerusalem  

Cleansing  of  the  Temple  (2d)    .  .  . 

The  barren  fig  tree  | 

Pray,  and  forgive  

"  By  what  authority,"  etc  

Parable  of  the  Two  Sons  

Parable  of  the  Wicked  Husbandmen 
Parable  of  the  Wedding  Garment  . 

The  tribute-money  

The  state  of  the  risen   

The  great  Commandment  ... 
David's  Son  and  David's  Lord  .  .  . 

Against  the  Pharisees  

The  widow's  mite  

Christ's  second  coming  

Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins  

Parable  of  the  Talents  

The  Last  Judgment  

Greeks  visit  Jesus.    Voice  from! 

heaven    j 

Reflections  of  John  

Last  Passover  (4th).  Jews  conspire  . 

Judas  Iscariot   

Paschal  Supper  

f;ontention  of  the  Apostles  .  ... 

Peter's  fall  foretold  

Last  discourse.    The  departure  ;\ 

the  Comforter  j 

The  vine  and  the  branches.  Abid-1 

ing  in  love  J 

Work  of  the  Comforter  in  disciples  . 

The  prayer  of  Christ  

Gethsemane  

The  betrayal   ... 

Before  Annas  (Caiaphas).  Peter's) 

denial   / 

Before  the  Sanhedrin  

Before  Pilate  •! 


The  Traitor's  death 
Before  Herod  .  .  .  , 


Accusation  and  Condemnation 

Treatment  by  the  soldiers  .  .  . 

The  Crucifixion  

The  mother  of  Jesus  

Mockings  and  railings  

The  malefactor  

The  death  

Darkness  and  other  portents  .... 

The  bystanders   

The  side  pierced  

The  burial  

The  guard  of  the  sepulchre   •  •  ■  •[ 

The  Resurrection  

Disciples  going  to  Emmaus  .... 

.Appearances  in  Jerusalem  

.At  the  Sea  of  Tiberias  

On  the  Mount  in  Galilee  

Unrecorded  Works  .... 
Ascension  


22-39 

40-42 

1-44 

4&-53 

54-57 

1-11 

12-  19 

13-  22 


26  : 1-5  U4  : 1,  2  22  : 
26  :  14-16,14  : 10, 11  22  : 
•26  :  17-29  14  :  12-25  22  : 

26  :  30-35  ,14  :  26-31 '22  : : 


26  :  36-46  14  :  32-42  22 
■26  :  47-5614  :  43-52  22 


26  :  57,     1 14: 53, 54, 
58,69-75  66-72 
26  :  59-6814  :  55-65 
•27  :  1,  2, 


11-14. 
27  :  3-10 


15  : 1-5 


22 

22  : 

23  : 

i23  ; 


:  7-23 

13 

1-35 

:  24-30 

:  31-39 

13 

36-38 

14 

1-31 

15 

1-27 

16 

1-33 

17 

1-26 

:  40-46  18 

1 

:  47-53  18 

2-11 

! :  54  62 

18 

12-27 

63-71 
1-3 


4-11 

27  : 15-26  15  :  6-15  '23  : 13-25 

36.37 

26-34 


27  :  27-31  15  :  16-20  23 : 
27  :  32-38,15  :  21-38  23  : 


27  :  39-44  15  :  29-32  23  : 

27:50  'l5  :  37  -23: 
27  :  45-53  15  :  33-38  23  ; 
27  :  54-56,15  :  39-41  23  ; 


127  :  57-6115  :  42-47  23  : 

27:62-66;    j 

28  : 11-15!  I  " 

28  : 1-10  16  : 1-11  24  : 

  16  :  12, 13  24  : 

  il6  : 14-18  24  : 


50-56 


1-12 

13-35 

36-49 


28  :  16-20 


16  :  19. 20  24  :  50-53 


: 29-40; 
:  1-16 
:  2,  3 
:  17-24 
:  25-27 


19  :  28-30 


:  31-37 
;  38-42 


20 

:  1-18 

20 

:  19-29 

21 

:  1-23 

20 

30,31; 

21 

24,25 

Note.— In  the  above  "  Condensed  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,"  where  all  the  references  for  any  subject  are  in  black-face  type,  as  in  "  Two 
Genealogies,"  some  special  difficulty  besets  the  Harmony.    When  one  or  more  references  for  any  subject  are  in  light-face  type,  as  in  "The  Twelve 
Apostles,"  and  one  or  more  are  in  l)laek-tiice  type,  the  former  are  given  in  their  proper  places,  and  it  is  more  or  less  doubtful  whether  the  references 
in  black-face  jtype  are  to  be  considered  parallel  narratives  or  not. 
1108 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Gourd,  gord,  a  rapidly  growiiif;  plant 
mth  wide  leaves  common  in  tlie  East,  and 
used  to  make  a  shade  for  arbors.  Jonah  4  :  6, 
r,  9,  10.  Another  kind  ol'  gourd,  the  fruit 
)f  which  is  poisonous  and  easily  mistaken 
"or  a  wholesome  melon,  is  mentioned  in  2 
Kings  4  :  39. 

Gov'er-nor,  in  James  3  :  4,  means  helms- 
nan  ;  in  Matt.  2 :  6  it  is  a  title  of  Christ. 

Go'zan  (food),  a  province  of  Assyria  to 
wliich  Shalmaueser  carried  some  of  the  peo- 
ple whom  he  removed  out  of  the  country 
)f  Israel.  2  Kings  17  :  (J ;  Isa.  37  :  12. 

Grace,  the  free  and  undeserved  love  and 
avor  of  God  toward  man  as  a  sinner.  Cou- 
iult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
page  687),  and  refer  to  the  .Concordance. 

Gra'cious,  in  Prov.  11  : 16 ;  Jer.  22  :  23, 
neans  courteous  and  winning. 

Grain.   See  Corn. 

Grapes  were  among  the  principal  pro- 
luctions  of  Judea.  Some  localities,  such  as 
Eschol,  were  especially  famous  for  their  ex- 
;elleut  grapes.  Num.  13:23.  Grapes,  used 
n  various  waj's,  were  a  common  article  of 
ood  and  were  made  into  wine.  They  are 
itill  common  in  Palestine.  See  Vine,  Vine- 
yard, and  Wine,  and  consult  the  Concord- 
ance. • 

Grass,  a  word  often  used  in  the  Bible  to 
lenote  herbage  in  general.  Grass  and  small 
ihrubs  of  all  kinds  are  still  used  for  fuel  in 
Palestine,  as  wood  is  scarce.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Grass'hop-pers  were  sometimes  used  as 
bod  by  the  Hebrews.  Lev.  11  :  22.  They 
ire  a  kind  of  locust,  and  the  original  is 
-ranslated  locust  in  2  Chron.  7:13.  They 
>ften  came  to  Palestine  in  very  great  uum- 
)ers,  and  were  extremely  destructive  to 
vegetation.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Grave,  a  word  frequently  employed  by 
he  translators  to  denote  the  unseen  state 
)f  the  departed  spirits,  without  any  distinc- 
lion  of  good  and  evil.  When  used  iu  this 
;eiise,  it  is  given  as  the  equivalent  of  three 
vords  in  the  original,  meaning — [1]  Sepul- 
Jire.  Job  3  :  22 ;  Ps.  88  : 11.  [2]  Pit.  Job  33 : 
12.  [3]  Hudes.  Gen.  37  :  35 ;  42  :  38 ;  44  :  29, 
tl ;  1  Sam.  2  :  6 ;  1  Kings  2:6;  Job  7  :  9 ;  14  : 
.3 ;  17  :  13 ;  21 :  13 ;  24  : 19 ;  Ps.  6:5;  30  :  3 ; 
!1  :  17 ;  49  :  15 ;  88  :  3 ;  89  :  48 ;  Eccl.  9 : 10 ; 
:sa.  38: 10,  18;  Hos.  13:  14. 

Gra'veth,  in  Isa.  22  : 16,  means  excavat- 
!th. 

Great  Sea,  iu  Num.  34  :  6 ;  Josh.  1:4, 
itc,  means  the  Mediterranean  Sea. 

Greaves,  iu  1  Sam.  17  :  6,  means  armor 
'or  the  legs. 

Gre'cia  or  Greece.  It  being  generally 
)elieved  that  the  descendants  of  Javan,  the 
ion  of  Japheth,  peopled  the  islands  of  the 
'onian  Archipelago,  the  translators  of  the 
Snglish  Version  have  sometimes  substituted 
he  ordinary  for  the  scri])tural  name  when 
;he  country  is  alluded  to.  Dan.  8:21;  10: 
!0;  ll:2;"Zech.  9:13;  Acts  20  :  2.  See 
Jeeece. 

Gre'cians.  [1]  The  name  of  the  inhab- 
tants  of  Ionia  and  the  Grecian  Islands, 
vhom  the  llel)rcws  accounted  to  be  de- 
scended from  Javan.  Joel  3  :  6.  [2]  Jews 
vho,  dwelling  iu  Greece  or  a  Grecian  col- 
my,  had  in  some  degree  adopted  the  lan- 
guage and  customs  of  Greece.  Acts  6:1;  9  : 
!9;  11 :20. 

Greece  or  HeTlas  was  in  prehistoric 
;imes  settled  by  a  people  of  Aryan  stock, 
;he  Hellenes,  allied  to  the  Celts  of  Western 
Europe,  the  Italians  of  Italy,  and  the  Ten- 
ons of  Central  and  Northern  Europe.  They 
)ccupied  the  mainland  of  Greece  and  the 
slands  of  the  /Egean  Sea,  and  founded 
iourishing  colonies  in  Gaul,  Sicily,  and 
jouthern  Italy  to  the  west,  and  iu  Asia 
Hiuor  to  the  east.  Alexander  the  Great 
nadc  the  Greek  influence  predominant 


throughout  the  East.  He  founded  a  great 
empire  which  reached  from  the  Adriatic  Sea 
in  Europe  to  the  Indus  Kiver  iu  Asia,  though 
that  empire  split  into  many  kingdoms  im- 
mediately after  his  death,  B.C.  323. 

At  the  time  of  Clrrist  the  Greek  language 
was  spoken  more  or  less  throughout  the 
whole  Koman  Empire.  The  Christian  con- 
gi'egation  of  Rome  used  it  till  the  end  of 
the  second  century.  In  Jerusalem  Greek 
was  tlie  language  in  which  the  Roman  and 
the  Jewish  authorities  communicated  with 
each  other.  In  Asia  Minor  and  even  in 
Syria  the  Greek  language  had  so  completely 
superseded  the  vernacular  tongues,  at  least 
in  the  cities,  that  though  Hebrew,  or  rather 
Aramaic,  was  the  mother-tongue  of  Paul, 
since  be  was  born  a  Jew,  Greek  was  his  na- 
tive tongue,  since  he  was  born  at  Tarsus. 
Even  the  fishermen  along  the  Sea  of  Gali- 
lee— John,  Peter,  etc. — understood  and  spoke 
Greek.  The  importance  of  this  circumstance 
for  the  preaching  of  the  gospel  cau  hardly  be 
overestimated. 

A  centre  of  Greek  influence,  particularly 
interesting  just  in  the  present  connection, 
was  the  city  of  Alexandria  (which  see), 
founded  on  the  Mediterranean  shore  of 
Egypt,  B.  C.  330,  by  Alexander  the  Great. 
He  induced  a  considerable  number  of  Jews 
to  settle  in  the  new  city,  and  the  prosperity 
of  that  colony  as  well  as  the  general  pros- 
perity of  the  city  soon  induced  more  to 
come.  At  the  time  of  Christ  Alexandria 
was  one  of  the  greatest  Jewish  cities  in  the 
world,  and  there  the  Jews  came  into  daily 
and  most  intimate  contact  with  the  Greeks. 
Two  remarkable  events  resulted  from  this 
circumstance.  One  was  the  translation  of 
the  Old  Testament  into  Greek,  the  Septla- 
gint,  made  by  seventy  (a  round  number  for 
seventy-two)  learned  Jews.  It  was  the  only 
medium  through  which  the  Greeks  obtained 
or  could  obtain  any  idea  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. The  other  was  the  development  of 
a  peculiar  combination  of  Jewish  wisdom 
and  Greek  philosophy  which  not  only  led 
many  Jews  and  Greeks  to  accept  Christian- 
ity, but  also  had  a  certain  influence  on  the 
development  of  Christianity  itself,  which 
otherwise  would  have  been  much  more  dif- 
ficult.   See  Geecia. 

Greek.  [1]  A  native  of  Greece.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance.  [2]  The  language 
spoken  bv  the  Greeks.  Luke  23:  38;  John 
19  :  20;  Acts  21 :  37 ;  Rev.  9  :  11. 

Grey'hound,  in  Prov.  30  :  31,  is  ren- 
dered iu  the  marginal  notes  "girt  in  the 
loins,"  or,  "  a  horse."  It  is  generally  agreed 
that  "greyhound"  is  not  the  meaning  of 
the  original  word.  Many  suppo.se  it  denotes 
a  "  wrestler  "  girded  for  the  struggle ;  others 
consider  it  to  mean  the  "  horse." 

Grind'ers,  in  Eccl.  12  :  3,  means  grind- 
ing teeth,  or  double  teeth. 

Griiid'ing.  Matt.  24  :  41 ;  Luke  17  :  35. 
See  Mill. 

Griz'zled,  in  Gen.  31 :  10 ;  Zech.  6  :  3,  6, 
means  black  and  white  mixed  iu  small 
spots. 

Groves  were  used  for  the  worship  of  the 
true  God  in  ancient  times.  Gen.  21  :  33.  It 
afterward  became  common  to  plant  groves 
for  the  worship  of  idols,  and,  as  these  con- 
tained images  of  their  gods,  the  words  grove 
and  idol  were  used  interchangeably,  and 
grove  often  means  an  image  of  a  false  god. 
See  pages  80,  81  in  the  Analysis,  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance. 

Guard'-chain-ber,  in  1  Kings  14  :  28, 
means  the  room  occupied  by  the  king's 
guard. 

Giid'go-dah,  Deut.  10:7,  a  camping- 
place  of  the  Israelites;  apparently  same  as 
Hor-hagidgad. 

Guest,  gest.    See  Hospitality. 

Guest'-chain-ber,  Mark  14  :  14;  Luke 


22  :  11,  probably  a  large  unoccupied  room, 
usually  iu  the  upper  jjart  of  the  house,  used 
for  guests  and  social  meetings. 

Guilty,  gil'ty,  ol"  Blood,  in  Num.35: 
27,  31,  means  guilty  of  shedding  blood. 

Guilty,  gil'ty,  of  Death,  in  Matt.  26: 
66;  Mark  14  :  64,  means  deserving  of  deatli. 

Gu'ni  (protected).  [11  A  son  of  Naplitiili. 
Gen.  46  : 24 ;  Num.  26 :  48.  [2J  An  Israelite 
of  Gad.  1  Chron.  5:  15. 

Gu'nites,  the  title  of  a  family  descended 
from  Guni.  Num.  26:48. 

Gur  (lion's  whelp),  the  name  of  an  ascent 
or  of  a  place  at  the  top  of  an  ascent,  in  Issa- 
char.  2  Kings  9:27. 

Gur-ba'al  (dwellinri  of  Baal),  the  name  of 
a  place  in  Arabia  whose  situation  is  uot 
known.  2  Chron.  26  :  7. 

H. 

Ha-a-hash'ta-ri  (the  courier),  a  son  of 
Asshur.  1  Chron.  4  :  6. 

Habaiah,  ha-ba'ya  (Jehovah  is  protec- 
tion), a  priest  whose  descendants  went  up 
from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel,  but,  being 
unable  to  establish  their  genealogy,  were 
put  out  from  the  priesthood.  Ezra  2  :  61 ; 
Neh.  7  :  63. 

Hab'ak-kuk  or  Ha-bak'knk  (embrace), 
one  of  the  twelve  minor  proithets,  lived  in 
the  reign  of  Jehoiakim  or  of  Josiah,  and 
was  a  contemporary  of  Jeremiah,  but  noth- 
ing further  is  known  of  him  personally. 
Hab.  1:1;  3:1. 

Hab'ak-kuk  or  Ha-bak'kuk,  the 
Book  of,  consists  of  three  chapters.  The 
first  is  a  prediction  of  the  invasion  by  the 
Chaldeans ;  the  second,  a  jnediction  of  the 
punishment  awaiting  the  Chaldeans  them- 
selves; and  the  third,  a  sublime  psalm  on 
the  majesty  of  God. 

Ilab-a-zi-ni'ah,  a  Rechabite,the  grand- 
father of  Jaazauiah.  Jer.  35  :  3. 

Habergeon,  ha-ber'je-un,  an  ancient 
piece  of  armor,  called  also  Coat  of  Mail, 
covered  the  body  from  the  neck  to  the  mid- 
dle, and  was  made  of  thick  hide,  of  many 
thicknesses  of  quilted  linen,  of  plates  of 
metal  arranged  like  fish-scales,  or  of  small 
rings  linked  together.  Neh.  4  :  16 ;  Job  41 : 
26. 

Ha'bor  (united),  a  place  in  Assyria  where 
Shalmaneser  settled  part  of  the  Israelites 
whom  he  had  carried  away  captives.  2 
Kings  17:  6.    See  Chebar. 

Hacli-a-li'ah  (Jehovah  is  hidden),  father 
of  Nehemiah,  who  in  the  time  of  Artaxerx- 
es,  king  of  Persia,  went  to  succor  the  dis- 
tressed Jews  in  Jerusalem.  Neh.  1:1;  10 ;  1. 

Hach'i-lah  (drought),  a  hill  in  the  south 
of  Judah.  1  Sam.  23":  19 ;  26  :  3. 

Hach'mo-ni  (the  wise),  father  of  Jehiel. 
1  Chron.  27  :  32. 

Hach'ino-nite,  son  of  Hachmoni.  1 
Chron.  11  :  11. 

Ha'dad  (sharpness),  a  son  of  Ishmael,  1 
Chron.  1  :  30,  called  Hadar  in  Gen.  25  :  15. 

Ha'dad  (brave),  a  dift'erent  name  (in  He- 
brew) from  the  preceding.  [1]  An  early 
king  of  the  Edomites.  Gen.  36:35;  1  Chron. 

I  :  46.  [2]  Another  king  of  Edom,  1  Chron. 
1 :  50,  51,  called  Hadar  in  Gen.  36 :  39.  [3] 
One  of  the  royal  house  of  Edom.  1  Kings 

II  :  14,25. 

Had-ad-e'zer  or  Had-ar-e'zer  iHa- 
dad's  help),  a  king  of  Zobah  who  was  de- 
feated by  David.  2  Sam.  8  :  3;  1  Kings  11  : 
23 ;  1  Chron.  18  :  3. 

Ha-dad-rim'mon  (ITadnd  of  Rimmon), 
a  town  near  Megiddo  in  I.ssachar.  Zech.  12 : 
11. 

Ha'dar  (room).    [1]  A  son  of  Ishmael, 
the  son  of  Hagar,  Gen.  25  :  15,  called  Hadad 
in  1  Chron.  1  :  .30.  [2]  A  king  of  Edom,  Gen. 
36 ;  39,  called  Hadad  in  1  Chron.  1 :  50,  51. 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Had-ar-e'zer  [Hnder's  help).    See  Had- 

ADEZER. 

Ilad'a-shah  or  Ha-da'shah  (new),  a 
city  enumerated  among  those  of  Judah  in 
the  phiin  country.  Josh.  15:37. 

Ha-das'sah  imi/rtle),  same  as  Esther 
(which  see);  a  Jewess,  the  cousin  of  Mor- 
dccai,  who  became  queen  of  Ahasuerus, 
king  of  Persia.  Esth.  2  :  7. 

lia-dat'tali  (new),  a  city  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15  :  25. 

Ha'des,  the  under  world,  or  realm  of  the 
duad.    See  Hell. 

Ha'did  (peak),  a  city  of  Benjamin.  Ezra 
2  :  33 ;  Neh.  7  :  37. 

Had'la-i  (lax),  the  father  of  Amasa.  2 
Cluon.  28:  12. 

Ila-do'rain  (Hadnr  is  high).  [1]  A  son 
of  Joktan,  of  the  family  of  Shem.  Gen.  10: 
27;  1  Chron.  1  : 21.  [2J  A  son  of  Tou,  king 
of  Hamath  in  tlic  time  of  David.  1  Cliron. 
IS  ;  10.  [3]  An  Israelite  over  the  tribute  in 
the  time  of  Rehoboam.  2  Chron.  10:  18. 

Hadracli,  ha'drak  (periodical  return),  a 
place  or  district  near  Damascus.  Zech.  9 :  1. 

Halt,  in  Judg.  3:  22,  means  handle. 

lla'gab  {bent),  one  of  the  Nethinims 
whose  posterity  went  up  with  Zerubbabel 
to  Jerusalem.  Ezra  2  :  46. 

Hag'a-ba,  a  Nethinim  whose  posterity 
went  up  with  Zerubbabel  from  Babylon. 
Neh.  7  :  48.  Called  Hagabah  in  Ezra  2  : 
45. 

Ha'gar  (wandering),  the  Egyptian  maid- 
servant of  Sarai  (afterward  Sarah),  the  wife 
of  Abram  (afterward  Abraham).  Hagar  be- 
came tlie  mother  of  Ishniael  by  Abram  (af- 
terward Abraham),  and  is  mentioned  iu 
Gal.  4  :  24,  25  under  the  name  Agar,  alle- 
gorically.  Hagar's  history  is  given  in  Gen. 
10,  21,  and  25  :  12.  See  page  313  in  the 
Analysis. 

Ila'gar-enes  or  Ha'gar-ites,  a  nation 
who  dwelt  apparently  to  the  eastward  of 
Gilead  and  were  subdued  by  the  tribes  of 
Israel  that  settled  iu  that  land.  1  Chron.  5: 
10 ;  Ps.  83  :  6. 

Ila'ger-ite,  usually  understood  to  be  a 
Gintile  appellation  denoting  the  same  as 
Ha(;arites.  It  is  used  to  designate  the 
origin  of  Jaziz.  1  Chron.  27:  31. 

llag'ga-i  ( festive  j,  one  of  the  twelve  mi- 
nor prophets,  who  lived  at  the  time  when 
the  .Jews  returned  to  Jerusalem  after  the 
seventy  years'  captivity  in  Babylon.  He 
exercised  the  prophetic  office  during  the 
second  year  of  the  reign  of  Darius  Hystas- 
pes,  Hag.  1 :  1,  B.  c.  520,  but  of  his  life  noth- 
ing further  is  known.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Ilag'ga  i,  the  Book  of,  has  reference 
principally  to  the  rebuilding  of  the  Temple 
and  the  glory  which  awaited  it.  The  con- 
si  iiution,  begun  by  Zerubbabel,  had  been 
inf crru|)ti'd  by  a  royal  decree,  but  the  ac- 
cession of  a  new  king  brought  with  it  the 
cancelling  of  that  decree,  and  then  the  Jews 
showed  tliemselves  lukewarm  in  their  ardor. 
See  pages  301,  599  in  the  Analysis. 

Ilag'ge-ri  {wanderer),  father  of  Mibhar, 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  38. 

Hag'gi  (  festive),  a  sou  of  Gad.  Gen.  46: 
IG;  Num.  26  : 15. 

Iliig'gi-ah,  a  descendant  of  Merari,  the 
son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  :  30. 

Hag'gites,  descendants  of  Haggi,  a  son 
of  Gad.  Num.  2(5:  15. 

llag'gith  (festive),  a  wife  of  David  and 
mother  of  Adonijah.  2  Sam.  3:4;  1  Chron. 
3:2. 

Ila'i  (the  heap),  a  royal  city  of  the  Ca- 
naanites  in  the  laud  which  afterward  fell  to 
Benjamin.  Gen.  12  :  8;  13  :  3.  It  is  gen- 
erally called  Al. 

Hail,  in  Luke  1  :  28,  is  a  word  used  in 
saliitation,  and  is  the  expression  of  a  desire 
for  the  health  and  prosperity  of  the  person 
1110 


to  whom  it  is  addressed.  It  was  used  in  de- 
rision in  reference  to  Christ  in  Matt.  27:29; 
Mark  15 : 18 ;  John  19  : 3,  and  was  spoken  by 
Judas  to  Christ  when  he  betrayed  him. 
Matt.  26  :  49. 

Hail'stones.  One  of  the  plagues  of 
Egypt  was  a  storm  of  hail.  It  is  described 
in  Exod.  9  :  23-26.  A  storm  of  hailstones 
was  also  used  for  the  destruction  of  the  Ca- 
naanites  who  fought  against  Joshua.  Josh. 
10 :  11. 

Hair.  In  Egypt  hair-cutting  and  shaving 
were  practised,  except  in  times  of  mourning. 
Joseph  shaved  himself.  Gen.  41  :  14.  The 
Hebrew  men  usually  wore  their  hair  mod- 
erately long  and  had  full  beards.  The 
Nazarites  allowed  their  hair  to  grow  uncut. 
See  Nazarite.  See  pages  3.57,  657  in  the 
Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Hak'ka-tan  (the  Utile  one),  the  father  of 
Johanan,  one  of  the  heads  of  families  who 
went  up  from  Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  12. 

Hak'koz  (the  nimble),  one  of  the  priests 
to  whom  the  charges  of  the  sanctuary  were 
distributed  by  lot.  1  Chron.  24 :  10. 

Ha-kii'phah  (incitement),  a  Nethinim 
whose  descendants  went  up  from  Babylon 
after  the  captivity.  Ezra  2  :  51 ;  Neh.  7  :  53. 

Ha'Iah,  a  province  of  Assyria  to  which 
part  of  the  Israelites  were  transported  by 
Shalmaneser.  2  Kings  17:  6;  1  Chron.  5:26. 

Ha'lak,  Mount,  marked  the  southern 
limit  of  Joshua's  conquests.  Josh.  11:17; 
12:7. 

Hale,  in  Luke  12 :  58,  means  haul  or 
drag. 

Hal'hul  (trembling),  a  city  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15  :  58. 

Ha'li  (necklace),  one  of  the  border  cities 
of  Asher.  Josh.  19  :  25. 

Ha'ling,  in  Acts  8  :  3,  means  hauling  or 
dragging. 

Hall,  in  Luke  22:55,  means  the  uncov- 
ered space  or  courtyard  enclosed  by  the 
house. 

Hallelujah,  hal-le-lu'yah,  is  translated 
in  the  English  Version  Praise  ye  the  Lord  or 
Praise  the  Lord,  and  is  found  in  many  of  the 
Psalms  in  this  form.  Ps.  106  ;  111 ;  112 ;  113; 
117  ;  135.  In  Kev.  19  : 1,  3,  4,  6  the  word  Al- 
leluia is  used  with  a  similar  meaning. 

Hal'lo-hesh  (the  enchanter),  one  who 
sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10:24. 

HaI'low,  in  Exod.  29:1;  40:9,  etc., 
means  to  consecrate ;  to  make  holy. 

Ha-lo'hesh  (the  enchanter),  one  who 
helped  repair  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3:  12. 

Halt,  in  Luke  14  :  21,  means  lame. 
Halt'ed,  in  Gen.  32  :  31,  means  was 
lame. 

Ham  (multitude),  a  city  or  country  where 
the  people  called  Zuzim  dwelt.  Its  situa- 
tion is  very  uncertain.  Gen.  14  :  5. 

Ham  {hot  or  multitude).  [1]  The  son  of 
Noah  and  the  father  of  Cush,  Mizraim, 
Phut,  and  Canaan,  Gen.  10:6.  From  Cush 
descended  the  Cushites  who  inhabited  Chal- 
dea  (Nimrod  was  his  son.  Gen.  10:8\  parts 
of  Arabia,  and  Ethiopia.  From  Mizraim, 
which  is  the  Hebrew  name  of  Egypt,  de- 
scended the  Egyptians ;  from  Phut,  another 
African  people  not  further  specialized  ;  and 
from  Canaan,  the  Canaanites;  that  is,  those 
tribes  which  inhabited  Canaan  when  the 
Israelites  arrived  there.  All  these  nations 
are  called  Hamitic.  Consult  the  Concord- 
.\NCE.  [2]  The  patronymic  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Ham.  See  page  313  in  the  Anal- 
ysis. 

Ha'man  (celebrated),  a  courtier  and  fa- 
vorite of  Ahasuerus,  the  king  of  Persia, 
wlio  devised  persecution  against  the  Jews. 
Esth.  chapters  3-9.  He  obtained  a  royal 
decree  for  the  extermination  of  the  Jews 
in  Persia,  but  through  the  influence  of 
Esther  his  plan  was  not  carried  out.  He 


was  hanged  on  the  gallows  that  he  had  pre- 
pared for  Mordecai.  See  JIordecai,  and 
PuRiM  ;  also  pages  291-293  in  the  Analysis. 

Ha'math  (fortress),  one  of  the  principal 
cities  of  Syria,  and  one  of  the  oldest  in  the 
world.  It  was  situated  in  the  valley  of  the 
Grontes,  and  was  founded  by  a  son  of  Ca- 
naan. Gen.  10  :  18 ;  Num.  34  :  8.  It  was 
visited  by  the  spies,  Num.  13:21,  and  is 
often  noticed  as  the  northern  boundary  of 
Palestine.  Num.  34  :  8;  Jo.sh.  13  :  5.  It  is 
called  "Hamath  the  great"  in  Amos  6:2. 
It  is  now  called  Hamah,  and  has  about  30,000 
inhabitants.  The  Hamath  inscriptions  are 
in  very  ancient  characters,  on  four  stones. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Ha'math-ite,  a  tribe  from  a  descendant 
of  Canaan.  Gen.  10  :  18;  1  Chron.  1  : 16. 

Ha'math-zo'bah  (fortress  of  Zobah),  a, 
city  conquered  by  Solomon.  2  Chron.  8 :  3. 
It  cannot  have  been  "  Hamath  the  great." 

Ham'math  (warm  springs),  a  fenced  city 
of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  35.  Pr'lbably  same 
as  Hammon,  No.  2,  and  H.\mmoth-dor. 

Hain-med'a-tha  {double  ?),  father  of 
Haman.  Esth.  3  :  1 ;  9  :  24. 

Ham'me-lech  (the  king\  in  Jer.  36:26; 
38:6,  is  translated  "the  liing"  in  the  Re- 
vised Version. 

Ham'mer  is  the  translation  of  four  dif- 
ferent words.  In  Isa.  44  :  12  it  probably 
means  a  very  heavy  kind  of  hammer.  The 
hammer  used  by  Jael,  Judg.  4  :  21,  was 
doubtless  a  mallet.  The  "battle-axe"  men- 
tioned in  Jer.  51  :  20  and  the  "  maul  "  in 
Prov.  25: 18  were  a  kind  of  hammers  used 
in  war.  In  Jer.  23  :  29  ;  50:23  "hammer" 
is  used  figuratively  for  mighty  force. 

Ham-mol'e-keth  {the  queen),  sister  of 
Gilead,  the  grandson  of  Mauasseh.  1  Chron. 
7:  18. 

Ham'mon  (hot  spring).  [1]  A  town  of 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  28.  [2]  A  city  of  Naphtali 
which  was  assigned  to  the  Levites,  1  Chron. 
6 : 76,  probably  same  as  Hammath  and  Ham- 
moth-dor. 

Ham'moth-dor,  a  city  of  Naphtali 
which  was  made  a  Levitical  city  and  a  city 
of  refuge.  Josh.  21 :  32.  See  Hammath,  and 
Hammon,  No.  2. 

Ham'o-iiah  or  Ha-mo'iiah  (multitude), 
a  city  apparently  adjacent  to  the  place  wher^ 
the  multitude  of  Gog  should  be  buried. 
Ezek.  39  : 16. 

Ha'mon-gog  (multitude  of  Gog),  the 
name  which  Ezekiel  prophetically  declares 
shall  be  given  to  the  place  where  the  great 
slaughter  of  Gog  and  his  army  shall  take 
place.  Ezek.  39  : 11,  15. 

Ha'mor  (ass),  a  prince  of  the  Hivites  in 
the  time  of  Jacob,  whose  son  Shechem  ap- 
pears to  have  given  his  name  to  the  city  in 
which  they  dwell.  They  were  killed  by 
Jacob's  sons.  Gen.  .34  :  26.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. Hamor  is  called  Emmor  iu  Acts 
7:  16. 

Ha-mu'el  (wrath  of  God),  a  descendant 
of  Simeon,  the  son  of  Jacob.  1  Chron.  4  :  26. 

Ha'mul  I  pity'!,  a  son  of  Pharez,  the  son 
of  Judah.  Gen.  46  : 12;  1  Chron.  2  :  5. 

Ha'miil-ites,  descendants  of  Hamul,  the 
son  of  Pharez.  Num.  26  :  21. 

Ha-mu'tal  (God  is  fresh  life),  wife  of  Jo- 
siah,  king  of  Judah.  2  Kings  23:31;  Jer. 
52  : 1. 

I     Ha-nam'e-el  (gift  or  grace  of  God),  son 
'  of  Shallum,  the  uncle  of  Jeremiah  the 
prophet.  Jer.  .32  :  7.  12. 

Ha'nau  l  merciful).  [1]  A  son  of  Shashak, 
a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:23. 
[2]  A  .son  of  Azel,  a  descendant  of  Benja- 
min. 1  Chron.  8:38:  9:44.    [3]  A  captain 
of  David's  army.  1  Chron.  11  :  43.    [4]  A 
Nethinim  whose  posterity  went  up  from 
I  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:  46;  Neh. 
I  7  :  49.    [5]  One  of  the  priests  who  caused 
I  the  people  to  understand  the  law  when  it 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


was  read  to  tliem  by  Ezra.  Neh.  8 : 7.  [6] 
A  Levite  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Nehemiah  and  the  people  to  serve  the  Lord. 
Neh.  10:10;  13:13.  Perhaps  same  as  No. 
5.  [7J  A  chief  man  (or  the  patronymic  of 
a  family)  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Nehemiah.  Neli.  10:22.  [8]  Another  Jew 
(or  the  patronymic  of  another  family)  who 
sealed  the  covenant  to  serve  the  Lord.  Neh. 
10  :  26.  [9]  An  officer  about  the  Lord's 
house,  whose  sons  had  a  chamber  in  the 
Temple.  Jer.  .35  :  4. 

Ha-nan'e-el  (God  is  gracious),  the  name 
of  a  tower  near  the  sheep-gate  of  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  3:1;  Zech.  14  :  10. 

Ha-na'ni  (gracious).  [1]  Father  of  Jehu 
the  prophet.  1  Kings  16  : 1 ;  2  Chron.  19  :  2. 
[2J  A  sou  of  Heman.  1  Chron.  25  :  4,  25.  [3] 
A  seer  who  reproved  Asa  for  seeking  help 
from  the  king  of  Syria.  2  Chron.  16  :  7.  Per- 
haps same  as  No.  1.  [4]  A  Jew  (apparently 
a  priest)  who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10:20.  [5]  A  brother  of  Nehemiah. 
Neh.  1 :  2 ;  7 :  2.  [6]  A  priest,  one  of  the 
musicians.  Neh.  12  :  36. 

Haii-a-iii'ali  (Jehovah  is  gracious).  [1]  A 
son  of  Zerubbabel.  1  Chron".  3:19,  21.  [2] 
A  sou  of  Shashak.  1  Chron.  8  :  24.  [3]  A  son 
of  Heman.  1  Chron.  25  :  4, 23.  [4j  A  captain 
of  the  army  of  Uzziah.  2  Chron.  26  : 11.  [5] 
A  Jew  who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10 :  28.  [6]  A  Jew  who  repaired  part  of  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3 :  8.  [7J  A  Jew 
who,  with  Hauun,  repaired  part  of  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  30.  [8]  A  Jew  to 
whom  Nehemiah  gave  in  charge  to  keep 
the  gates  of  Jerusalem.  Neli.  7  :  2.  [9]  A 
Jew  (or  the  desigiuition  of  a  family)  who 
sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah. 
Neh.  10  :  23.  [10, 11]  Two  priests.  Neh.  12 : 
12,  41.  [12]  A  false  prophet  who  opposed 
Jeremiah.  Jer.  28  :  1,  17.  [13]  A  young 
Jewish  prince  who  was  carried  by  Nebu- 
chadnezzar to  Babvlon  with  Daniel.  Dan. 
1  :  6,  7,  19.  Same  as  Sliadrach.  [14 T  Father 
of  Zedekiah,  a  prince  of  Judah.  Jer.  36  :  12. 
[16]  Grandfather  of  Irijah,  the  captain  of 
the  guard  at  the  gate  of  Benjamin.  Jer.  37  : 
13. 

Hand,  a  symbol  of  skill,  power,  and 
many  actions.  The  Hebrews  in  describing 
locations  spoke  as  if  facing  the  east.  Hence 
"  to  the  right  hand  "  meant  to  the  south ;  "  to 
the  left  hand,"  to  the  north.  2  Sam.  24:5; 
Gen.  14:15;  Job  23:9.  The  Hebrews  at 
their  meals  picked  up  their  food  with  their 
fingers,  using  no  forks;  hence  washing  the 
hands  was  specially  necessary.  The  scribes 
and  Pharisees  made  this  washing  a  religious 
ceremony,  in  accordance  with  "  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  elders."  Matt.  15  :  2.  Consult 
the  Concordance. 

Haiid-breadth,  Exod.  25:25;  1  Kings 
7  :  26,  a  measure  of  length,  reckoned  to  have 
been  equal  to  the  breadth  of  the  four  Angers 
across  the  first  joint — about  three  inches. 

Handkerchiefs,  hank'er-chifs,  were 
used  in  ancient  times.  Acts  19  :  12. 

Hands,  laying  on  of,  a  part  of  the 
ceremonial  used  in  consecrating  persons  to 
hisih  and  holy  service  and  in  conferring 
spiritual  gifts."  Num.  27  :  18;  Acts  8  : 15-17; 
1  Tim.  4  :  14;  2  Tim.  1:6. 

Hand'staves,  in  Ezek.  39  :  9,  means 
darts  or  javelins. 

Ha'nes  (Mercury),  a  city  in  Egypt,  Isa. 
30  :  4,  supposed  to  be  Heracleopolis. 

Hang'ing.  Under  Jewish  law  criminals 
were  first  strangled  and  then  hanged.  Num. 
25  :  4 ;  Deut.  21  :  22.  It  was  a  special  mark 
of  infamy.  Deut.  21:23.  In  Acts  5:30; 
Gal.  3  : 13,  Jesus  is  said  to  have  been  "  hanged 
on  a  tree,"  which  means  literally  "  on  a  beam 
of  wood,"  and  refers  to  his  crucifixion. 

Hang'ing  (a  cover\  Hang'ings  {that 
which  is  in  molion},  are  translations  of  differ- 
ent words.    Hanging  is  a  word  used  for  the 


curtain  before  the  door  of  the  Tabernacle, 
Exod.  26  :  36,  and  for  the  curtain  before  the 
entrance  of  the  court.  Exod.  27  :  16.  Hang- 
ings were  coverings  upon  the  walls  of  the 
court  of  the  Tabernacle.  Exod.  27  :  9.  Hang- 
ings, in  2  Kings  23  :  7,  would  be  more  prop- 
erly translated  tents. 

Han'i-el  (grace  of  God),  a  son  of  UUa, 
of  the  tribe  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  39. 

Han'nah  (grace),  a  pious  wife  of  Elka- 
nah  and  the  mother  of  the  prophet  Samuel, 
who  was  given  to  her  in  answer  to  prayer. 
1  Sam.  chapters  1,  2.  Notice  her  song  of 
praise  in  1  Sam.  2  :  1-10. 

Han'na-thon  (dedicated  to  grace),  a  town 
named  in  describing  the  boundaries  of  Zeb- 
ulun.  Josh.  19  :  14. 

Han'ni-el  (God  is  gracious),  a  chief  of 
Manasseh,  one  of  those  appointed  to  divide 
the  land  west  of  Jordan.  Num.  34  :  2.3. 

Hanoch,  ha'uok  (dedicated).  [1]  A  son 
of  Midiau,  Gen.  25  :  4,  called  Henoch  in  1 
Chron.  1  :  33.  [2]  A  sou  of  Eeuben.  Gen. 
46  :  9 ;  Exod.  6  :  14. 

Hanochites,  ha'nok-ites,  a  family  of 
the  Israelites  whose  founder  was  Hanoch,  a 
son  of  Reuben.  Num.  26  :  5. 

Ha'nun  (gracious).  [1]  A  king  of  the 
Ammonites  who  insulted  the  messengers 
whom  David  sent  to  comfort  him  after  the 
death  of  his  father.  2  Sam.  10:2;  1  Chron. 
19  :  4.  [2]  A  Jew  who  aided  in  repairing 
the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3:1.3.  [3]  A 
Jew  who,  with  Hananiah,  repaired  part  of 
the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  30. 

Haph-ra'im  (tivo  pits),  a  city  of  Issachar. 
Josh.  19 : 19. 

Ha'ra  (/«'H-co!(?i<ri/),  a  region  in  the  king- 
dom of  Assyria  to  which  Tiglath-pileser  cai-- 
ried  away  the  traus-Jordanic  tribes  of  Israel. 
1  Chron.  5:26. 

Har'a-dah  (terror),  the  twentieth  en- 
campment of  the  Israelites  in  their  wan- 
derings through  the  wilderness.  Num.33: 
24,  25. 

Ha'ran  (a  mountaineer).  [1]  Brother  of 
Abraham  and  father  of  Lot.  Gen.  11:26, 
31.  [2]  A  son  of  Shimei,  of  the  tribe  of 
Levi.  1  Chron.  23  :  9. 

Ha'ran  (parched),  a  son  of  Caleb,  the 
son  of  Jephunneh.  1  Chron.  2:46. 

Ha'ran  (parched,  dry),  the  place  to  which 
Abram  removed  after  leaving  Ur,  and  be- 
fore he  went  into  Canaan.  Gen.  11  :  31 ;  2 
Kings  19  :  12.  The  city  was  in  Mesopota- 
mia, and  more  definitely  in  Padan-aram. 
Gen.  24  : 10;  25  :  20.  It  is  called  Chaeran 
in  Acts  7  :  2,  4,  and  is  generally  identified 
with  the  modern  Haran. 

Ha'ra-rites  (mountaineers),  fhtte  persons 
connected  with  David's  guard  —  namely, 
Agee,  2  Sam.  23  : 11 ;  Shammah,  2  Sam.  23 : 
33;  and  Sharar,  2  Sam.  23  :  33,  called  Sa- 
CAR  in  1  Chron.  11  :  35. 

Har-bo'na  or  Har-bo'nah  (ass-driver), 
one  of  the  seven  chamberlains  of  Ahasuerus. 
Esth.  1  :  10;  7:9. 

Hard,  in  Ps.  63  :  8 ;  Matt.  25  :  24 ;  Acts 
18  :  7,  means  close. 

Hardly,  in  Matt.  19  :  23,  means  with  dif- 
ficulty. 

Haird'ness,  in  2  Tim.  2  :  3,  means  hard- 
.ship. 

Hare,  a  well-known  small  animal,  was 
prohibited  to  the  Hebrews  for  i'ood.  Lev. 
11:6;  Deut.  14  :  7.  Several  varieties  of  the 
hare  are  found  in  Palestine. 

Ha'reph  (early  born),  a  son  of  Caleb,  the 
son  of  Hnr.  1  Chron.  2  :  51. 

Ha'reth  (thicket),  a  piece  of  forest  land 
in  the  hill-country  of  Judah.  1  Sam.  22:5. 
David  fled  to  it  from  Saul. 

Har-ha-i'ah  (.Jehovah  is  angry),  a  Jew 
whose  son  Uzziel  repaired  part  of  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  8. 

Har'has  (rery  jmor),  Xhe  grandfather  of 
Shallum,  the  husband  of  Huldah  the  proph- 


etess. 2  Kings  22  : 14.  Called  Hasrah  in  2 
Chron.  34  :  22. 

Har'hur  (nohility),  a  Nethinim  who.se  de- 
scendants went  up  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon  after  the  captivity.  Ezra  2  :  51 ; 
Neh.  7  :  .53. 

Ha'rim  (snub-nosed).  [1]  A  priest  in  the 
time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24:8;  Neh.  7:  42. 
[2]  Probably  the  name  of  a  place  in  Judah 
or  Benjamin.  Ezra  2:32;  Neh.  7:35.  [3] 
A  Jew  some  of  whose  descendants  took  for- 
eign wives.  Ezra  10  :  31.  [4]  A  priest  who 
sealed  the  covenant  made  bv  Nehemiah. 
Neh.  10  :  5.  [5]  The  title  of  one  of  the 
families  of  the  Jews  who  sealed  the  cove- 
nant. Neh.  10  :  27.  [6]  A  priest  who  lived 
near  the  end  of  the  captivity.  Neh.  12  : 15. 
Perhaps  same  as  No.  4. 

Ha'ripli  (plucking  off).  [1]  A  Jew  some 
of  whose  posterity  went  up  from  Babylon. 
Neh.  7  :  24.  [2]  the  head  of  a  family  of 
Jews,  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  19. 

Har'lot,  an  abandoned  woman.  Prov.  29 : 
3.  Harlots  are  first  mentioned  in  the  case 
of  Tamar.  Gen.  36  :  15.  Among  the  He- 
brews harlots  were  often  foreigners,  hence 
their  name,  "strange  women."  The  name 
is  also  applied  figuratively  to  wicked  cities, 
as  Nineveh,  Nab.  3:4,  and  Jerusalem,  Isa. 
1 :  21 ;  also  to  Israel,  referring  to  their  idol- 
atry. Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  CoK- 

COEDANCE. 

Har'mo-ny  of  the  tios'pels.  See  Gos- 
pels, Harmony  of. 

Har-ne'pher  (panting?),  a  son  of  Zo- 
phah,  a  descendant  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7 : 
36. 

Har'ness,  in  1  Kings  20  : 11 ;  22  :  34 ;  2 
Chron.  18  :  33,  means  armor. 

Ha'rod  (tremhiing',  a  city  or  place  in  Ma- 
nasseh, west  of  Jordan,  near  which  Gideon 
encamped  with  the  army  of  the  Israelites. 
Judg.  7  :  1. 

Ha'rod-ites,  descendants  of  two  of  Da- 
vid's warriors.  2  Sam.  23  :  25. 

Har'o-eh  (the  seer),  a  son  of  Shobal,  the 
son  of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  2  : 
52.    Same  as  Reaiah  in  1  Chron.  4  :  2. 

Ha'ro-rite,  1  Chron.  11  :  27.  refers  to  one 
of  David's  valiant  men.    See  Haeodites. 

Ha-ro'sheth  (forest',  a  city  in  the  north 
of  Canaan  which  was  under  the  dominion 
of  Jabin,  and  in  which  Sisera,  the  captain 
of  his  army,  dwelt.  Judg.  4  :  2,  16.  It  was 
called  Haeosheth  of  the  Gentiles  on 
account  of  its  mixed  population. 

Harps  of  various  forms  were  used  by  the 
Hebrews.  The  harp  was  invented  by  Jubal, 
Gen.  4  :  21,  and  was  used  on  joyful  occasions. 
David  was  very  skilful  in  its  use  and  played 
on  it  before  King  Saul.  1  Sam.  16  :  23.  Con- 
sult the  Concoedance. 

Har'row,  in  2  Sam.  12  :  31 ;  1  Chron.  20  : 
3,  means  a  threshing  instrument. 

Har'sha  (deaf),  a  Nethinim  whose  de- 
scendants went  up  from  Babylon  after  the 
captivity.  Ezra  2  :  52 ;  Neh.  7  :  54. 

Hart  or  Stag,  an  extremely  graceful  and 
beautiful  animal  of  the  deer  kind  ;  perhaps 
the  red  doer  or  the  fallow-deer.  It  was  a 
clean  animal  by  the  Levitical  law,  Deut.  12  : 
15,  and  is  often  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 
Ps.  42  :  1 ;  Isa.  35  :  6,  etc.  The  female  has 
no  horns,  and  is  called  a  hind. 

Ha' rum  (elevated),  a  descendant  of  Coz, 
who  sprang  from  .Tudah.  1  Chron.  4  :  8. 

Harumaph,  ha-roo'maf.  a  Jew  whose 
son  Jedaiah  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  10. 

Haruphite,  har'oo-flte,  a  patronymic  or 
Gentile  appellation,  but  of  uncertain  deriva- 
tion. 1  Chron.  12  :  .5. 

Ha'ruz  (industrio7ts),  a  man  of  Jotbah 
whose  daughter  Meshullemeth  was  the  wife 
of  Manasseh.  2  Kings  21  :  19. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Har'vest  usually  comiuenced  in  Palestine 
about  tlie  begiuiiiiis  of  April,  and  ended  in 
June.  In  some  elevated  parts  of  the  coun- 
try it  was  later.  It  began  with  barley,  and 
its  first  fruits  were  taken  to  the  Temi)le  iu 
Passover-week.  The  wheat  harvest  came 
next,  and  its  first-fruits  were  ofl'eied  at  Pen- 
tecost. See  page  400  in  the  Analysis,  and 
consult  the  Concordance.  In  Matt.  13:  39 
the  end  of  the  world  is  referred  to  as  the 
harvest. 

Har'vest,  Feast  of.    See  Pentecost. 

Ilas-a-di'ali  {Jehovah  is  kind),  a  son  of 
Zerubbabel,  who  was  a  descendant  of  Jehoi- 
akim,  king  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  3  :  20. 

liasenuah,  has-e-noo'a  {the  htted),  an 
Israelite  whose  descendants  dwelt  iu  Jeru- 
salem after  the  cai>tivity.  1  Chron.  9  :  7. 

Hash-a-bi'ah  {whom  Jehovah  regards). 
[1,  2]  Levite  descendants  of  Merari.  1 
Chron.  6:45;  9:14.  [3]  Head  of  a  course 
of  Levitical  musicians.  1  Chron.  25 :  3,  19. 
[4]  A  Hebronite  Levite.  1  Chron.  26  :  30. 
[5]  A  Levite,  the  son  of  Kemuel.  1  Chron. 
27:17.  [6]  A  chief  of  the  Levites  in  the 
time  of  Josiah.  2  Chron.  35  :  9.  [7J  One  of 
a  family  of  priests  who  returned  from  Baby- 
lon. Ezra  8  :  19.  [8]  Another  priest,  Ezra 
8:24,  of  the  same  laiuily  as  No.  7.  [9J  A 
Levite  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Je- 
rusalem. Neh.  3  :  17.  [lOJ  A  Levite  who 
sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  :  11.  [11]  A 
Levite,  of  the  family  of  Asaph.  Neh.  11  : 
22.  [12]  Another  Levite.  Neh.  11 : 1.5.  [13] 
A  priest  of  the  family  of  Hilkiah.  Neh.  12  : 
21. 

Ha-shab'nah  {Jehornh  is  a  friend),  the 
head  of  a  family  who  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Neheniiah.  Neh.  10  :  25. 

Hasii-ab-iii'ali  (Jehovah  is  a  friend).  [1] 
A  Lt  vite  whose  son  Hattush  repaired  part 
of  the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3 : 10.  [2] 
A  Levite.  Neh.  9  :  5. 

llash-bad'a-iia  (considerate  judge?),  one 
of  the  priests,  Levites,  or  rulers  who  stood 
on  Ezra's  left  hand  while  he  read  the  book 
of  the  law  to  the  people.  Neh.  8  :  4. 

Ha'shem  (fat),  father  of  two  or  more  of 
David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  34. 

Hash-mo'nah  (/r»i7/u?)jess),  the  twenty- 
fifth  encampment  of  the  Israelites  in  their 
wandering  through  the  wilderness.  Num. 
33  ;  29,  30.    Prol)ably  same  as  Heshmon. 

Ila'shub  {  inteliuieiit}.  [1]  A  Levite  whose 
family  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after  the  captiv- 
ity. Neh.  11  :  15.  Called  Hasshub  in  1 
Chron.  9  :  14.  [2]  A  Jew  who  repaired  jiart 
of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3:  11.  [3] 
A  Jew  who  repaired  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 
in  front  of  his  house.  Neh.  3  :  23.  [4]  The 
head  of  a  family  who  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10:23. 

Ha-shu'bah  \inteUiqeut),  a  son  of  Zerub- 
bal)i-l.  1  Chron.  3  :  20. 

Ila'shum  (rich).  [1]  A  Jew  whose  de- 
scendants went  up  from  Babylon  with  Ze- 
rubbabel. Ezra  2  :  19 ;  Neh.  7  !  22.  [2]  One 
of  the  priests,  Levites,  or  princes  wlio  stood 
beside  Ezra  while  he  read  the  book  of  the 
law  to  the  people.  Neli.  8:4.  [3]  The  ht.'ud 
of  a  family  who  sealed  the  covenant  made 
by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10:  IS. 

H  a  -  s  h  u '  p  h  a  ( s(  /■  (>p  erf ) ,  a  X  e  t  b  i  n  i  m  wh  ose 
descendants  returned  with  Zcru))l>abel.  Neh. 
7  :  46.    Called  Hasupha  in  Ezra  2  :  43. 

Ilas'rah  (very  poor),  grandfather  of  Shal- 
lum.  2  Chron.  34  :  22.    See  Harhas. 

II,is-se-na'ah  (thorn  hedge),  a  Jew  whose 
sons  built  the  fish-gate  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3 :  3.  If  the  name  of  a  town,  it  must  be  same 
as  Senaah. 

Has'shub,  a  Levite.  See  Hashub,  No.  1. 

Ila-sii'pha,  a  Nethinim.  Ezra  2 :  43.  See 
Hasiupha. 

Ilatach,  ha'tak,  one. of  the  chamberlains 
apiioiuted  to  attend  upon  Esther.  Esth.  4 : 5, 
10. 

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Hate  sometimes  means  love  in  a  less  de- 
gree, as  in  Luke  14  :  26,  which  mentions 
father  and  mother,  etc.,  as  persons  which 
must  be  hated  if  one  would  be  a  disciple  of 
Christ.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Ha'thath  (fearful),  a  son  of  Othniel,  the 
son  of  Kenaz.  1  Cliron.  4  :  13. 

Hat'i-pha  (captive),  a  Nethinim  whose 
descendants  went  up  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon.  Ezra  2  :  54 ;  Neh.  7  :  56. 

Hat'i-ta  (exploring),  a  porter  for  tlie  Tab- 
ernacle whose  descendants  went  up  with  Ze- 
rubbabel from  Babylon.  Ezra  2 : 42 ;  Neh.  7 : 
45. 

Hats,  in  Dan.  3  :  21,  are  turl)ans  in  the 
marginal  notes.  Hats  were  unknown  to 
the  Hebrews. 

Hat'til  (tvavering),  a  servant  of  Solomon 
whose  descendants  went  up  from  Babylon 
with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  57 ;  Neh.  7  :  59. 

llSLt'tnsh  (assembled).  [1]  A  grandson  of 
Shechaniah.  1  Chron.  3:22.  [2]  A  descend- 
ant of  David  who  went  up  with  Ezra  from 
Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  2.  [3]  A  Jew  who  re- 
paired part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Nelj. 
3 : 10.  [4]  A  priest  who  went  up  from  Baby- 
lon with  Zerubbabel  and  afterward  sealed 
the  covenant.  Neh.  10  :  4  ;  12  :  2. 

Haunt,  in  Ezek.  26  :  17,  means  frequent. 

Ilau'ran  (caves,  caverns),  a  country  situ- 
ated east  of  the  Jordan  and  in  the  north- 
east corner  of  Palestine.  Ezek.  47  :  16,  18. 
It  is  the  Auranitis  of  the  Greeks,  and  is  now 
known  as  the  Hauran. 

Ilav'i-lah  (circle).  [1]  A  country  sup- 
posed to  lie  on  the  east  side  of  the  river  In- 
dus—  that  is,  in  north-western  India  —  or 
perhaps  west  of  the  Indus,  along  the  shores 
toward  the  Persian  Gulf.  Gen.  2  : 11.  [2]  A 
descendant  of  Ham.  Gen.  10:7;  1  Chron.  1 : 
9.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Shem.  Gen.  10:29; 
1  Chron.  1  :  23.  [4]  A  country  or  district 
apparentlv  east  of  the  Amalekites.  Gen.  25 : 
18;  1  Sani.  15:7. 

Ha'voth-ja'ir  (villages  of  Jair),  a  name 
applied  to  those  towns  of  the  Amorites 
which  Jair,  the  descendant  of  Manasseh, 
took  in  Mount  Gilead.  Num.  32  :  41 ;  Deut. 
3 :  14. 

Hau'k,  an  unclean  bird.  Lev.  11  :  16,  of 
the  falcon  tribe.  It  was  sacred  among  the 
Egyjitiaus  and  the  Greeks.  Its  migrations 
are  referred  to  in  Job  39  :  26. 

Hay  was  not  stored  up  by  the  Hebrews. 
Grass  was  cut  by  them  green  as  it  was 
wanted  for  use.  In  Prov.  27  :  25 ;  Isa.  15  :  6 
liay  means  the  first  blades  of  grass. 

Ilaz'a-el  (God  sees),  an  officer  of  Ben-ha- 
dad,  king  of  Syria,  whom  Elijah  was  com- 
manded to  anoint  to  be  king  in  place  of 
Ben-hadad.  1  Kings  19  :  15.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Haz'a-el,  House  of,  either  the  family 
or  the  palace  of  Hazael.  Amos  1  : 4. 

Hazaiah,  iia-za'yah  (Jehovah  is  seeing),  a 
descendant  apparently  of  Pharez,  the  son  of 
Judah,  whose  posterity  dwelt  in  Jerusalem 
after  the  return  from  Babylon.  Neli.  11 :  5. 

Ha'zar-ad'dar,  a  village  on  the  south 
border  of  the  land  west  of  Kadesh-barnea. 
Num.  34  :  4.  The  same  place  is  called  Adar 
iu  Josh.  15  :  3. 

Ha'zar-e'nan  {court  of  the  fountains),  a 
town  iu  the  region  called  Mount  Hermon, 
at  the  cast  extremity  of  the  north  border  of 
the  Laud  of  Promise.  Num.  34  : 9 ;  Ezek.  48 : 
1. 

Ha'zar-gad'dah  (court  of  Gad),  a  village 
in  the  south  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  27. 

Ha'zar-hat'ti-con  (middle  Hazar),  a 
town  east  of  Jordan,  near  the  border  of 
Hauran.  Ezek.  47  :  16. 

Ha'zar-ma'vetb  (court  of  deaths,  a  son 
of  Joktau,  of  the  familv  of  Shem.  Gen.  10: 
26;  1  Chron.  1:20. 


Ha'zar-shii'al  (fox  or  jackal  village),  a 
village  of  Judali  which  afterward  belonged 
to  Simeon.  Josh.  15  :  28  ;  Neh.  11  :  27. 

Ha'zar-sii'sah  or  Ha'zar-su'sim 
(horse  village),  a  town  of  Simeon.  Josh.  19: 
5;  1  Chron.  4  :  31. 

Ha'zel,  in  Gen.  30  :  37,  is  supposed  to 
mean  wild  almond. 

Haz-e-lel-po'ni  (protection  of  the  face 
of  ),  a  female  descendant  of  Judah  through 
Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  4  :  .3. 

Ha-ze'rim  (villages,  couris\  a  district  ap- 
parently in  the  south  of  Palestine,  or  in  the 
wilderness  adjacent,  extending  to  near  Gaza. 
It  was  anciently  inhabited  by  the  Avims. 
Deut.  2 :  23. 

Ha-ze'roth  (courts,  villages),  the  second 
encampment  of  the  Israelites  after  they  left 
Sinai.  Num.  11  :  35;  Deut.  1 :  1. 

Haz'e-zon-ta'mar  (row  of  palms),  a 
town  in  the  wilderness  of  Judah,  Gen.  14: 
7,  called  Hazazon-tamar  in  2  Chron.  20:2. 
It  was  afterward  better  known  as  En-gedi. 

Ha'zi-el  (God  is  seeing),  a  son  of  Shimei. 
1  Chron.  23  :  9. 

Ha'zo  (vision,  seer),  a  son  of  Nahor,  the 
brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  22. 

Ha'zor  (enclosed).  [1]  A  royal  city  of 
the  Canaanites  situated  in  the  north  j)art 
of  the  land;  afterward  a  city  of  Naphtali. 
Josh.  11 : 1 ;  1  Sam.  12  :  9.  [2]  A  city  of  Ju- 
dah. Josh.  15  :  23.  [3]  A  town  of  Judah, 
Josh.  15  :  25,  called  Hazor-hadattah  or 
New  Hazor.  [4]  A  city  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15  :  25.  Same  as  Hezeon.  [5]  A  town  of 
Benjamin.  Neh.  11  :  23.  [6]  A  name  given 
to  certain  countries  in  the  east  of  Arabia. 
Jer.  49  :  28,  30,  33. 

Head'bands,  in  Isa.  3  :  20,  may  mean 
little  bands  for  the  hair. 

Head'stoue,  iu  Zech.  4  :  7,  means  chief 
stone. 

Health.  In  Ps.  67  :  2  "saving  health" 
means  salvation. 

Heap,  in  Deut.  13 : 16 ;  Jer.  49 :  2,  means 
ruin. 

Heaps  of  stones  were  used  to  mark  some 
signal  providence  of  God.  Josh.  4  :  4-7. 

Heart,  a  word  used  in  some  parts  of  the 
Bible  to  denote  the  seat  of  the  desires,  affec- 
tions, and  motives  of  man,  and  in  others  to 
signify  all  his  faculties  and  powers  as  an  in- 
tellectual, moral,  and  accountable  being. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Hearth,  harth  or  berth,  in  Ps.  102  :  3, 
means  a  fagot.  It  usually  means,  in  the 
Bible,  a  stone  on  which  a  fire  was  made  for 
baking  bread  and  otlier  uses.  Abraham's 
wife  Sarah  made  cakes  (bread)  upon  the 
hearth.  Gen.  18  :  6. 

Heath,  in  Jer.  17:6;  48:6,  probably 
means  the  dwarf  juniper  tree. 

Heathen,  he'thu  (nations),  a  word  some- 
times used  in  the  Bible  to  denote  unbeliev- 
ers, Jer.  10  :  25,  but  usually  with  the  same 
meaning  as  Gentiles  (which  see).  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687 1,  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Heav'en.  This  word  has  a  number  of 
meanings  iu  the  Old  Testament,  whicli  may 
be  imperfectly  classed  thus :  [1]  The  atmo- 
sphere, the  region  of  clouds.  [2]  The  re- 
gion of  the  sun,  moon,  and  stars.  [3]  The 
throne  of  God,  and  the  habitation  of  the 
holy  angels.  [4]  The  word  is  frequently 
used  in  an  indefinite,  figurative,  or  meta- 
phorical sense.  In  the  Kew  Testament  also 
it  has  several  meanings,  which  are  imper- 
fectly classed  thus :  [1]  The  Natural  Heav- 
ens, frequently  involving  a  reference  to  the 
next  head.  No.  2.  [2]  The  Spiritual  Heav- 
ens, the  throne  of  God,  the  abode  of  the  holy 
angels  and  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  per- 
fect. [3]  The  word  is  sometimes  used  iu  an 
indefinite,  figurative,  or  metaphorical  sense. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  6S7),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Heav'en,  King'dom  of.  See  King- 
dom OF  Heavex. 

Heave-of'ler-ing.    See  Offering. 

He'ber  {alliance).  [1]  The  graudson  of 
Asher.  Gen.  46  :  17;  1  Chroii.  7  :  31.  [2]  A 
Judite,  a  sou  of  Ezra.  1  Chrou.  4  :  18.  [3] 
Tlie  head  of  a  family  in  Gad.  1  Chron.  5: 13. 
[4]  A  son  of  Elpaal,  a  Beujamite.  1  Chron. 
8  :  17.  [6]  A  son  of  Sliashak,  a  Benjamite. 
1  Chron.  8  :  22.  [6]  A  Keuite,  the  li'iisband 
of  .Tael,  who  killed  Sisera,  the  captain  of 
Jabin's  army.  Judg.  4  :  11,  17,  21,  22.  See 
Jael,  and  Sisera.  [7]  Heber,  the  father 
of  Fhalec.  Luke  3  :  35.    See  Eber. 

He'ber-ites,  descendants  of  Heber,  the 
grandson  of  Asher.  Num.  26  :  45. 

He'brew.  [1]  This  word,  which  is  used 
as  a  Gentile  appellation  for  the  descendants 
of  Abraham,  and  applied  to  himself  al.so,  de- 
notes one  who  conies  from  beyond,  from  the 
other  side,  or  who  has  passed  over,  and  is 
commonly  regarded  as  having  reference  to 
Abraham's  passing  over  the  river  Euphrates 
on  his  way  to  Canaan.  Consult  the  Con- 
coedance.  [2]  The  language  spoken  by 
the  Hebrews.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

He'brew-ess,  a  Hebrew  woman.  Jer. 
.34  :  9. 

He'brew  lian'guage.  See  Bible,  and 
Hebrews. 

He'brews,  The,  were  called  Israel- 
ites, Exod.  9:7;  the  Children  of  Israel, 
Exod.  1:13;  the  Seed  of  Abraham,  Ps. 
105  :  6 ;  John  8  :  37 ;  or  the  Children  of 
Abraham,  Gal.  3  :  7,  until  after  the  return 
from  the  captivity,  when  the  name  Jews 
was  adopted.  The  word  "  Jews  "  was  formed 
from  the  same  root  as  Judea.  It  referred  to 
the  purity  of  blood  and  strictness  of  religion 
by  which  those  who  reoccupied  Judea  were 
distinguished  from  the  more  mixed  popula- 
tions of  Galilee  and  Samaria,  with  their 
laxer  ideas  of  religion.  The  name  "  Jews  " 
was  used  during  ancient  and  mediaeval  times, 
until  modern  science  began  to  feel  the  want 
of  a  term  which,  involving  the  ideas  of 
purity  of  blood,  strictness  of  religion,  na- 
tional tradition,  community  of  language, 
etc.,  would  designate  the  people  as  a  race, 
and  the  name  Hebrews  was  chosen  because 
it  was  found  that  in  the  oldest  times  it  had 
steadily  been  used  by  foreigners  just  in  that 
sense.  Gen.  14  : 13 ;  39  : 14 ;  41 : 12 ;  1  Sam.  4 : 
6. 

The  Hebrew  race  came  from  Chaldea,  and 
Abraham  from  Ur,  to  which  region  he  sent 
his  servant  to  find  a  wife  for  Isaac,  and 
Jacob  Went  thither  for  the  same  purpose. 
But  the  home  of  the  patriarchs  was  Canaan 
(which  see).  That  land  was  promised  to 
them  and  -their  descendants,  and  Abraham 
bought  the  cave  of  Machpelah,  near  Hebron, 
for  a  burial-place.  It  was  on  account  of  a 
famine  that  Jacob  went  down  to  Egypt,  but 
when  he  found  his  son  Joseph  there  as  the 
favorite  and  first  counsellor  of  the  reigning 
Pharaoh,  he  remained  there,  and  the  He- 
brews were  settled  in  one  of  the  best  prov- 
inces of  Egypt.  How  long  they  stayed  there 
cannot  be  stated  definitely  on  account  of 
the  uncertainty  of  both  Egyptian  and  Bib- 
lical chronology,  but  they  stayed,  at  all 
events,  long  enough  to  become  thoroughly 
changed  themselves  and  to  see  the  circum- 
stances under  which  they  lived  as  thor- 
oughly changed.  They  came  a  mere  tribe, 
but  they  left  a  host,  a  people.  They  came 
as  nomadic  shepherds,  but  they  had  the  arts 
of  industry  and  the  science  of  commerce  at 
least  as  germs  among  them  when  they  left. 
And  they  were  compelled  to  leave.  The 
great  achievements  of  Joseph  were  forgot- 
ten long  ago  and  the  Hebrews  were  sup- 
pressed, almost  enslaved,  by  the  Egyptians, 
when  Moses  arose  among  them  and  led  them 
across  the  Red  Sea  toward  the  Promised 
Land.  For  forty  years  they  wandered  about 


in  the  wilderness,  but  when  they  finally  ap- 
proached Canaan  they  ])osscssed  the  Law, 
the  Tabernacle,  a  social  organization  on  a 
religious  principle,  and  had  become  a  na- 
tion. Moses  died  in  sight  of  the  Promised 
Land,  and  Joshua  led  the  Hebrews  into 
Canaan,  conquered  the  country,  and  di- 
vided it  among  the  tribes.  Then  followed, 
under  the  administration  of  the  judges, 
a  period  in  which  pitiable  failings  and  he- 
roic deeds  alternated  until,  under  Saul,  a 
national  kingdom  was  formed,  and  under 
the  reigns  of  David  and  Solomon  the  He- 
brews became  conspicuous  in  the  history 
of  the  world.  Jerusalem  grew  into  a  rich 
and  splendid  city,  the  Temple  was  built, 
commercial  connections  were  formed  with 
the  Phoenicians,  tlie  Egyptians,  etc.,  and  in 
the  interior  nothing  but  order,  industry, 
prosperity,  and  progress  were  to  be  seen, 
and  a  brilliant  literature  sprang  up.  Never- 
theless, the  very  geographical  ])osition  of  the 
Hebrew  kingdom  was  not  without  its  pecu- 
liar dangers.  There  were  great  and  ambi- 
tious empires,  Egypt  on  one  side  of  the 
Hebrews  and  Assyria  and  Babylonia  on 
the  other,  and  the  war-path  between  those 
countries  was  inevitably  through  Pales- 
tine. Still  worse,  immediately  after  the 
death  of  Solomon  the  kingdom  itself  was 
divided,  the  ten  tribes  forming  the  king- 
dom of  Israel,  the  other  two  (Judah  and 
Benjamin)  the  kingdom  of  Judah.  The 
jealousy  between  Israel  and  Judah  led  to 
wars,  the  wars  to  foreign  alliances,  the  for- 
eign alliances  to  a  lowering  of  the  national 
standard,  and  then  came  the  doom.  After 
the  reign  of  nineteen  rulers  (in  Israel),  of 
seven  diflerent  dynasties,  some  of  them 
able  men,  all  of  them  bad  ones,  Samaria 
was  taken,  b.  c.  720,  by  Shalmaneser,  the 
Hebrews  carried  away  into  captivity,  and 
the  land  occupied  by  Assyrian  settlers. 
After  the  reign  of  twenty  rulers  (in  Judah), 
all  from  the  house  of  David  and  some  of 
them  both  able  and  good  men,  Jerusalem 
was  taken,  b.  c.  588,  by  Nebuchadnezzar  and 
the  Hebrew  inhabitants  carried  to  Babylon 
as  prisoners.  One  would  think  that  such 
calamities  must  be  the  end  of  Hebrew  his- 
tory, but  they  were  not.  Babylon  was  con- 
quered by  the  Persians  B.  c.  538,  and  Cyrus 
allowed  the  Hebrews  to  return  home.  One 
colony  went  back  under  Zerubbabel,  an- 
other under  Ezra,  etc.  The  Temple  was  re- 
built, B.C.  520;  the  walls  of  Jerusalem,  B.C. 
445,  under  Nehemiah.  Under  the  rule  of 
the  Persian  governors  it  seems  that  the  He- 
brews were  allowed  to  develop  their  theo- 
cratic form  of  government  with  considerable 
freedom  and  success.  Nor  did  their  first 
contact  with  the  Greeks  cause  any  conflict. 
After  the  battle  of  Issus,  B.  c.  332,  which 
meant  the  overthrow  of  the  Persian  mon- 
archy, Alexander  the  Great  visited  Jerusa- 
lem, entered  the  Temple,  had  the  book  of 
Daniel  with  the  prophecy  of  the  downfall 
of  Persia  read  to  him,  and  treated  the  He- 
brews with  great  friendliness.  It  should 
not  be  overlooked  that  he  caused  a  con- 
siderable number  of  them  to  settle  in  the 
new  city  he  built  in  Egypt,  on  the  Med- 
iterranean, for  that  event  exercised  a  very 
great  influence.  (See  Alexandri.^.)  Al- 
though Jerusalem  continued  to  be  the  re- 
ligious centre  of  the  Hebrew  race,  there 
now  arose  two  foreign  centres  of  He- 
brew intelligence  :  one  in  BabyloUj  among 
the  old  exiles  who  had  remained  there  and 
lived  under  a  strongly  pronounced  Oriental 
influence,  and  one  in  Alexandria,  among 
the  recent  colonists  who  lived  there  under 
a  still  more  strongly  pronounced  Greek  in- 
fluence. The  first  conflict,  however,  be- 
tween Greek  philosophy  and  Hebrew  re- 
ligion took  place  in  Jerusalem.  After  the 
death  of  Alexander  the  (ireat,  b.  c.  323,  and 


the  establishment  of  several  kingdoms  on 
the  ruins  of  his  empire,  Palestine  belonged 
first  to  Egypt,  but  afterward  to  Syria,  and 
under  Antioclius  Epiplianes,  B.  c.  175-16.5, 
a  great  war  began.  He  plundered  the  Tem- 
ple, and  erected  in  it  a  statue  of  Jupiter 
to  which  he  tried  to  force  the  Hebrews  to 
otfer  sacrifices.  The  result  was  a  general 
rebellion  under  the  leadership  of  the  Mac- 
cabees, and  after  defeating  and  expelling 
the  Syrians  the  Hebrews  again  established 
an  independent  kingdom  under  a  native 
dynasty.  The  first  of  the  Maccabees  who 
assumed  the  royal  title  was  Aristobulus  I., 
B.C.  107,  but  with  Antigonus,  B.C.  40-37,  a 
son  of  Aristobulus  II.,  the  dynasty  ceased 
to  reign  and  was  followed  by  the  Herodians. 
In  the  mean  time  Palestine  had  come  under 
Roman  sway,  having  been  conquered  by 
Pompey,  B.  c.  63.  The  Romans  were  as  a 
rule  not  harsh  masters  in  their  conquered 
provinces.  Especially  in  the  East  they  were 
always  willing  to  allow  considerable  relig- 
ious and  national  liberty.  But,  unfortu- 
nately, the  dynasty  to  which  they  confided 
the  government  of  Palestine,  the  Herodian, 
was  not  of  pure  Hebrew  descent :  it  came 
from  Idumea.  The  Idumean  rulers,  some- 
times bearing  the  title  of  king,  sometimes 
other  titles,  tried  to  pass  themselves  off  as 
Jews  among  the  Jews,  but  they  were  in 
their  hearts  no  more  nor  less  than  Greek- 
Roman  pagans  of  the  then  prevailing  type 
of  religious  indifi'erence,  and  their  policy 
was  always  to  weaken  and  subdue  the  na- 
tional feeling  of  the  Hebrews  by  the  intro- 
duction of  Greek  and  Roman  elements  of 
civilization.  As  long  as  Herod  the  Great 
lived  things  went  on  with  tolerable  smooth- 
ness, but  under  his  successors  one  insurrec- 
tion followed  the  other,  each  increasing  in 
fury  and  stubbornness.  The  Romans  took 
a  deep  dislike  to  the  Hebrews,  bafiied  as 
they  had  been  by  them  more  than  once  in 
their  undertakings,  and  finally  their  utter 
overthrow  was  decided  upon.  Vespasian 
was  sent  with  a  great  army  against  them. 
Having  been  elected  emperor,  he  left  the 
command  to  his  son  Titus,  who,  with  ex- 
treme cruelty,  worked  his  way  onward 
slowly,  methodically,  but  irresistibly,  broke 
down  the  walls  around  Jerusalem,  burnt  the 
Temple,  and  razed  the  city  to  the  ground, 
A.  D.  70.  From  that  time  there  has  been 
only  a  Hebrew  race,  but  not  a  Hebrew  na- 
tion. See  Jerusalem.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance. 

He'brews,  the  E-pis'tle  to  the,  is  not 
addressed  to  any  individual  congregation, 
but  generally  to  all  the  Jewish  Christians 
in  Palestine,  who  were  suffering  severely 
from  the  persecution  of  their  Jewish  coun- 
trymen and  sorely  tempted  to  apostasy  from 
Christ.  Its  purpose  is  to  strengthen  those 
brethren  in  their  faith  by  demonstrating  to 
them  the  essential  unity  and  at  the  same 
time  the  specific  differences  between  the  Old 
and  the  New  Testament,  the  Old  and  the 
New  Covenant,  the  Law  of  Moses,  and  the 
Gospel  of  Christ.  It  teaches  the  eternal 
priesthood  and  sacrifice  of  Christ.  Its  di- 
vine authority  has  never  been  doubted,  but 
concerning  its  authorship  there  always  has 
existed,  and  still  exists,  some  uncertainty. 
It  is  anonymous,  and  has  been  ascribed  to 
Paul,  to  Barnabas  or  Luke,  and  to  Apollos. 
It  is  deeply  impregnated  with  the  genius 
of  Paul,  but  the  style  and  wording  belong 
to  somebody  else,  probably  to  Barnabas.  It 
dates  from  a.  d.  63  or  64,  soon  after  Paul's 
first  captivity  in  Rome. 

He'bron  (friendship).  [1]  A  city  of  Pal- 
estine. It  stands  in  a  narrow  but  exceed- 
ingly fertile  valley,  at  an  elevation  of  three 
thousand  feet  above  the  level  of  the  sea, 
midway  between  Jerusalem  and  Beer-sheba, 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


is  one  of  the  oldest  cities  in  the  world,  is 
mentioned  before  Damascus,  Gen.  13 : 18,  and 
was  built  seven  years  before  Zoan  (called  by 
the  Greeks  Tanis),  in  Egypt.  Num.  13:22. 
Its  name  while  it  was  possessed  by  the  Ca- 
naanites  was  Kir.jath-akba  {the  city  of 
Arha),  Josh.  21  : 11 ;  15  :  13,  14,  and  this  name 
was  occasionally  given  to  it  long  afterward. 
Hebron  is  often  mentioned  in  the  history 
of  the  Patriarchs.  Abraham  pitched  his 
tent  near  it,  under  the  oaks  of  Mamre,  and 
bought  the  cave  of  Machpelah  for  a  burial- 
place.  After  it  had  been  conquered  by 
Joshua,  Josh.  10  :  36,  37 ;  12  :  10,  it  was  made 
a  Levitical  city  and  a  city  of  refuge.  Josh. 
20  :  7  ;  21  :  11.  David  resided  there  for 
seven  and  a  half  years.  After  the  captivity 
it  was  speedily  repeopled.  Neh.  11  :  25.  At 
present  it  is  a  city  of  about  ten  thou.sand 
inhabitants,  but  only  about  five  hundred  of 
them  are  Jews.  There  are,  indeed,  only  few 
places  to  be  found  where  Mohammedan  fa- 
naticism is  allowed  to  show  itself  more 
pointedly.  Over  the  cave  of  Machpelah 
(which  see),  where  Abraham,  Isaac,  and 
Jacob  are  buried,  stands  a  large  and  massive 
Mohammedan  mosque,  and  it  is  so  rigor- 
ously guarded  that  but  few  Christians  have 
been  allowed  to  enter  it — the  Prince  of 
Wales  in  1862,  the  crown-prince  of  Prussia 
in  1869,  etc.  About  two  miles  west  of  the 
city,  on  the  road  to  Gaza,  is  the  famous  oak 
of  Abraham.  The  trunk  measures  thirty- 
two  feet  in  circumference,  and  at  a  height 
of  nineteen  feet  it  divides  into  four  branches, 
with  a  crown  two  hundred  and  seventy-five 
feet  in  circumference.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. [2]  One  of  the  sons  of  Kohath, 
the  .son  of.  Levi.  Exod.  6  : 18 ;  1  Chron.  6 : 
2.  [3]  The  name  (if  it  be  not  rather  used 
as  a  patron vmic)  of  the  sou  of  Mareshah.  1 
Chron.  2  :  42 ;  15  :  9.  [4]  A  city  of  Asher. 
Josh.  19  :  28. 

He'bron-ites,  descendants  of  Hebron, 
the  sou  of  Kohath.  Num.  3  :  27  ;  1  Chron. 
26  :  23. 

Hedge.  In  Hos.  2:6a  way  or  path 
hedged  up  with  thorns  is  mentioned.  In 
Job  1 : 10  hedge  is  figuratively  used  to  de- 
note protection.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Heg'a-i  or  Hege,  he'je,  the  principal 
chamberlain  of  Ahasuerus,  the  king  of  Per- 
sia. Esth.  2  :  3,  8,  15. 

Heifer,  hef'er,  a  young  cow.  A  red 
heifer  was  used  in  sacrifice  without  the 
camp  as  a  sin-offering.  See  Num.  19  : 1-10. 
Compare  Heb.  9  :  13,  14. 

Heir.    See  Inheritance. 

He'lah  (tenderne.'is),  a  wife  of  Ashnr,  a 
descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb,  the 
son  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  4  :  .5,  7. 

He'lain,  a  place  beyond  the  territory  of 
Israel,  toward  the  Euphrates.  2  Sam.  10  : 16, 
17. 

Hel'bah  (fertility),  a  town  of  Asher. 
Judg.  1  :  31. 

Hel'bon  (fruitful),  a  city  or  district  of 
Syria  celebrated  for  the  fine  quality  of  its 
wine.  Ezek.  27  :  18. 

Hel'da-i  (worldly).  [1]  A  captain  of  Da- 
vid's army.  1  Chron.  27:15.  [2]  A  chief 
man  of  the  Jews  who  went  up  from  Baby- 
lon at  the  end  of  the  captivity.  Zech.  6  : 10. 
Same  as  Helem  in  Zech.  6  : 14. 

He'leb  ( iiiiV/t)  or  He'led  (transient),  one 
of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23:29;  1 
Chron.  11  :  30. 

He'lek  {portion),  a  son  of  Gilead,  the 
grandson  of  Manasseh.  Num.  26  :  30 ;  Josh. 
17  :  2. 

He'lek-ites,  a  family  of  the  Israelites 
which  descended  from  Helek,  one  of  the 
.sons  of  (iilead.  Num.  26  :  30. 

He'lem  (hammer).  [1]  An  Israelite  de- 
scended from  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  35.  [2] 
The  head  of  a  family  of  the  Jews  who  dwelt 
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in  Jerusalem  when  Darius  gave  permission 
to  rebuild  the  Temple.  Zech.  6  :  14.  Same 
as  Heldai,  No.  2. 

He'leph  (exchange),  a  place  on  the  bor- 
ders of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19:33. 

He'lez  mtrenfithi.  [I]  One  of  David's 
valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23:26;  1  Chron.  11: 
27.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Jerahmeel.  1 
Chron.  2  :  39. 

He'li  (elevation),  father  of  Joseph,  the 
husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  23.  Same  word 
as  Eli. 

He-li-op'o-lis.  [1]  A  city  of  Egypt. 
Ezek.  30  :  17,  in  the  marginal  notes.  See 
AVEN,  No.  1,  and  On.  [2]  A  city  of  Syria. 
Same  as  Aven,  No.  3.    See  Baalbec. 

Hel'ka-i  iwhose  portion  is  Jeliorah),  a 
priest  in  Jerusalem  in  the  time  of  Joiakim 
(Jehoiakim).  Neh.  12:  15. 

Hel'kath  {portion},  a  Levitical  city  of 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  25 ;  21 :  31. 

Hel'kath«tiaz'zii-rim  { field  of  swords), 
a  place  near  the  pool  of  Gibeon,  where  a 
kind  of  gladiatorial  combat  took  place  be- 
tween twelve  of  the  adherents  of  Ishho- 
sheth  and  the  same  number  of  the  servants 
of  David.  2  Sam.  2  :  13-17. 

Hell.  In  the  Old  Testament  the  Hebrew 
word  for  hell  is  Sheol,  which  corresponds  to 
Hades,  a  Greek  word  which  means  the  un- 
seen under-world  or  the  realm  of  the  dead. 
In  the  English  Bible  Sheol  is  variously  trans- 
lated bv  the  words  ?ie//,  pi7,  and  (/rare.  1  Sam. 
2:6;  Job  14  :  13,  etc.  In  the  New  Testament 
the  words  translated  "  hell  "  are  Hades  and 
Gehenna.  In  1  Cor.  15  :  55  Hades  is  trans- 
lated "  grave,"  and  in  all  other  places  "  hell." 
Hades  does  not  refer  to  the  final  abode  of 
the  impenitent,  but  to  the  disembodied  state 
of  man  between  death  and  the  last  judg- 
ment. Christ  descended  into  hades,  which 
was  the  place  where  he  "  preached  unto  the 
spirits  in  prison."  1  Pet.  3  : 19.  Gehenna, 
which  corresponds  nearly  toour  word  "  hell," 
means  first  the  valley  of  Hinnom,  on  the 
south  of  Jerusalem.  It  was  the  seat  of  the 
worship  of  Moloch,  and  was  afterward  used 
as  a  place  in  which  the  filth  and  dead  ani- 
mals of  the  city  were  tlu'own ;  "  where 
their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire  is  not 
quenched."  Mark  9:44.  Hence  the  word 
Gehenna  also  denotes  the  final  state  and 
abode  of  lost  souls.  The  rebellious  angels 
were  cast  into  hell.  2  Pet.  2 :  4.  The  cursed 
are  to  "go  away  into  everlasting  punish- 
ment" at  the  great  judgment  day.  Matt. 
25  :  46.  See  page  682  in  the  Analysis,  and 
Hinnom,  Valley  of. 

Hel'len-ists,  The, are  called  Grecians 
in  the  Authorized  Version.  Acts  6:1;  9 : 
29;  11:20.  They  were  Jews  who  spoke 
Greek  and  who  by  constant  intercourse 
with  the  Gentiles  had  lost  their  exclusive 
spirit.  The  Hellens  were  a  difi'erent  people, 
native  Greeks  in  religion  as  well  as  lan- 
guage. 

Hel'met,  defensive  armor  for  the  head. 
It  was  made  of  thick,  tough  hide  or  of 
metal.  1  Sam.  17  :  38. 

He'loii  {strong),  a  Zebulunite,  the  father 
of  Eliab.  Num.  i  :  9;  2:7. 

Helps,  in  1  Cor.  12  :  28,  a  gift  of  the 
Spirit,  inchides  the  various  duties  of  the 
deacons  and  deaconesses  of  the  Apostolic 
Church  in  the  care  of  the  sick,  the  poor, 
etc.,  and  is  also  found  among  the  laity  in 
all  ages  where  Christianity  prevails. 

Helps,  in  Acts  27:17,  were  cables,  etc. 
which  were,  during  the  storm,  passed  under 
and  around  the  vessel  to  strengthen  it. 

Helve,  in  Dent.  19  :  5,  means  handle. 

Hem  «>f  his  Gar'ment,  the  ancient 
fringe  which  Moses  commanded  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  to  wear  to  remind  them  of 
the  commandments  of  God.  Num.  15  :  38, 
40.   See  Matt.  9  :  20. 

He'main  {ejcterminating),  a  son  of  Lotan. 


Gen.  36  :  22.  Same  as  Homam  in  1  Chron. 
1 :  39. 

He'man  (trusty).  [1]  An  Israelite  noted 
for  his  wisdom.  1  Kings  4  :  31 ;  1  Chron.  2  : 
6.  [2]  Grandson  of  the  prophet  Sam\iel.  1 
Chron.  6  :  33 ;  2  Chron.  5  :  12.  Psalm  88  is 
attributed  to  him. 

He'math  (heat),  a  person  or  place.  1 
Chron.  2  :  55. 

He'math  (fortress).  IChron.  13:5;  Amos 
6  :  14.    See  Hamath. 

Hem'dan  {pleasant),  a  son  of  Dishon, 
Gen.  36  :  26,  called  Amram  in  1  Chron.  1 : 
41. 

Hem'Iock,  in  Hos.  10  :  4;  Amos  6  :  12, 
means  a  wild,  noxious,  and  bitter  plant 
which  has  not  been  identified.  It  is  else- 
where translated  "  gall."  Its  figurative  use 
is  explained  bv  comparing  Amos  6  : 12  with 
Deut.  29 : 18  ;  Amos  5:7;  Heb.  12  : 15. 

Hen  (favor),  a  son  of  Zephaniah,  a  priest 
who  had  returned  to  Jerusalem  and  dwelt 
there  at  the  time  of  the  rebuilding  of  the 
Temple.  Zech.  6  : 14. 

Hen,  a  barnyard  fowl,  is  touchingly 
mentioned  in  our  Lord's  lament  over  Jeru- 
salem. Matt.  23  :  37;  Luke  13  :  34.  Hens 
must  have  been  common  in  Palestine  in 
New  Testament  times,  and  their  eggs  are 
probably  referred  to  in  Luke  11  :  12.  The 
cock  is  mentioned  in  the  account  of  Peter's 
denial  of  Christ.  Matt.  26 : 34  ;  Mark  14 :  30; 
Luke  22  :  60,  61. 

He'na  (troubling),  a  city  which  a  king  of 
Assyria  subdued.  2  Kings  18:34;  19:13; 
Isa.  37 :  13. 

Hen'a-dad  (favor  of  Hadad),  a  Levite 
whose  sons  aided  in  rebuilding  the  Temple 
after  the  captivity.  Ezra  3  :  9;'"Neh.  3  :  18. 

Henoch,  he'nok.  [1]  The  son  of  Jared, 
a  descendant  of  Seth.  1  Chron.  1  :  3.  See 
Enoch.  [2]  A  son  of  Midian.  1  Chron.  1 : 
33.    See  Hanoch. 

He'plier  (a  well).  [1]  A  descendant  of 
Manasseh.  Num.  26:32;  Josh.  17:2.  [2]  A 
descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  6.  [3]  A 
captain  of  David's  army.  1  Chron.  11  :  36. 
[4]  A  district  of  Palestine,  probably  in  Ju- 
dah ;  taken  by  Joshua.  Josh.  12:  17. 

He'pher-ites,  descendants  of  Hepher, 
No.  1.  Num.  26:32. 

Heph'zi-bah  (my  delight  is  in  her). 
The  wife  of  Hezekiah  and  mother  of  Manas- 
seh. 2  Kings  21 : 1.    [2]  A  symbolical  name 
for  .Terusalem  restored.  Isa.  62  :  4. 

Hcr'ald,  a  person  who  makes  formal  and 
public  announcements  in  the  name  of  a  kin^ 
or  of  the  rulers  of  the  Grecian  games,  etc.; 
mentioned  in  the  Authorized  Version  only 
in  Dan.  3:4. 

Herbs  of  various  kinds  are  found  in  Pal- 
estine. The  variety  mentioned  in  2  Kings 
4 : 39 ;  Isa.  18 :  4  ;  26 : 19  is  probably  colewort 
or  some  kind  of  cabbage.  The  Jews  were' 
commanded.  Exod.  12  :  8,  to  eat  the  Pass-' 
over  with  bitter  herbs.  This  was  intended 
to  remind  them  of  the  severe  and  cruel 
bondage  in  Egypt  from  which  they  had 
been  delivered.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Herd,  Herds'man.  The  chief  part  of 
the  wealth  of  Abraham  and  his  near  de- 
scendants consisted  of  herds  and  flocks, 
Gen.  13  :  2 ;  26  :  14,  and  they  were  among 
the  most  valuable  possessions  of  the  He- 
brews during  their  national  life.  Joseph's 
brethren  were  made  Pharaoh's  chief  herds- 
men. Gen.  47:  6.  See  Cattle,  and  consult 
the  Concordance. 

He'res  (sun).  [1]  Mount  Heres.  Judg. 
1 :  35.  [2]  Heres,  in  the  marginal  notes,  Isa. 
19  :  18.  It  is  "city  of  destruction"  in  the 
text. 

He'resh  (artificer),  the  head  of  a  family 
of  Levites  in  Jerusalem.  1  Chron.  9: 15. 

Her'e-sy  ichoice),  Acts  24:14,  a  word 
used  iu  the  Bible  to  denote  a  sect  or  party, 


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and  implies  no  judgment  concerning  the 
truth  or  error  of  their  doctrines.  It  is 
sometimes  translated  "  sect."  The  word 
heresy  acquired  its  present  meaning — de- 
parture fiom  the  fundamental  truth  of  the 
Gospel — early  in  the  history  of  tlie  Chris- 
tian Church. 

Her'e-tick,  in  Titus  3  : 10,  means  a  frac- 
tious person. 

Her'mas  (of  Mercury),  a  Roman  Chris- 
tian greeted  by  Paul.  Kom.  16  :  14. 

Her'mes  (Merciii-y),  a  Cliristian  at  Rome 
whom  Paul  saluted.  Rom.  16  :  14.  Accord- 
ing to  tradition,  he  was  one  of  the  Seventy 
and  became  bishop  of  Dalmatia. 

Herinogeiies,  her-mqj'e-neez,  an  Ephe- 
sian  disciple  who  forsook  Paul.  2  Tim.  1 :  15. 

Her'mon  or  Mount  Her'mon  (promi- 
nent summit ),  the  southern  part  of  tlie  moun- 
tain-range of  Anti-Libanus,  was  called  Sir- 
ion  by  the  Sidoniaus,  Suknir  by  the  Am- 
orites,  and  is  called  Sion  in  Dent.  4  :  48, 
which  must  not  be  mistaken  for  ZioN. 
Mount  Hermon  is  now  called  Jebel-esh- 
Sheikh,  or  "tlie  chief  mountain,"  and  was 
the  northern  limit  of  the  territory  of  Israel 
beyond  Jordan.  Dent.  3:8;  4:48;  Josh.  11: 
3,  IT;  13  :  11.  It  has  three  summits  and 
rises  to  an  elevation  of  three  thousand  feet 
above  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  Its  top  is 
partly  covered  with  snow  or  ice,  which  lies 
in  the  ravines  during  the  whole  year.  The 
high  ridge,  Jebel-eil-Diihy,  on  the  north  of 
the  valley  of  Jezreel,  is  called  the  Little 
Hermon,  but  Jehel-esh-Sheikh  is  the  only  Her- 
mon of  the  Bible.  Mount  Hermon's  majes- 
tic height  and  abundant  dews  were  praised 
by  the  Hebrews.  Ps.  89  :  12;  133  :  3.  It  is 
not  mentioned  in  the  New  Testament,  but 
is  probably  the  site  of  Christ's  transfigura- 
tion. Matt.  17;  Mark  9. 

Her'mon-ites,  The,  in  Ps.  42  :  6,  means 
the  three  summits  of  Mount  Hermon. 

Her'od  was  a  common  name  in  a  numer- 
ous family  which  played  a  conspicuous  and 
almost  fatal  part  in  Jewish  politics  in  the 
times  of  our  Lord  and  his  apostles.  It  came 
from  1du.me.\  (which  see).  All  its  members 
were  very  zealous  in  professing  the  Mosaic 
law,  though  they  did  not  keep  it;  very  de- 
sirous to  give  no  otTence  to  Jewish  preju- 
dices, though  they  despised  them  ;  and  very 
painstaking  in  flattering  Jewish  vanity 
when  thereby  they  could  further  their  own 
plans.  But  as  they  could  never  hope  to  real- 
ize their  great  ambition  to  establish  an  Idu- 
mean  dynasty  in  Judea  without  the  sujjport 
of  the  Romans,  many  of  the  Herod  family 
were  educated  in  Rome  or  had  lived  there 
for  a  long  time.  Thus  they  became  a  sort 
of  middlemen  between  Greek-Roman  civili- 
zation, Greek-Roman  paganism,  and  Juda- 
ism, to  the  great  injui'y  of  the  Jews. 

[IJ  Herod  the  Great  was  made  king  of 
Judea  by  the  first  Roman  emperor,  Augus- 
tus, and  reigned  for  thirty-seven  years. 
Christ  was  born  near  the  end  of  his  reign. 
Matt.  2  : 1-18.  Herod  rebuilt  the  Temple  at 
Jerusalem.  He  also  adorned  Jerusalem 
with  other  splendid  buildings,  but  they 
were  theatres  and  amphitheatres,  and  were 
intended  to  aid  in  the  introduction  of  pagan 
games  and  festivals  among  the  Jews.  Herod 
was  despotic  and  cruel,  and  had  ten  wives, 
one  after  the  other.  One  of  them,  Mari- 
amne,  he  murdered  b.  c.  29,  together  with 
her  mother,  brother,  and  grandfather;  later, 
B.  c.  7,  he  killed  two  of  his  sons  by  her,  Aris- 
tobulus  and  Alexander;  and  a  few  days  be- 
fore his  death  a  third  son,  by  Doris,  Antipa- 
ter.  From  his  house  his  cruelty  extended 
to  his  subjects.  On  their  arrival  in  Jerusa- 
lem the  Wise  Men  had  an  audience  with 
him,  and  when  they  told  him  that  a  "King 
of  the  Jews"  had  been  boin  at  Bethlehem 
he  ordered  the  Massacre  of  the  Innocents. 
Matt.  2  :  16.     While  on  his  death-bed  at 


Jericho  he  gathered  a  number  of  rich  and 
distinguished  people  around  him  and  gave 
a  secret  order  that  they  should  all  be  put  to 
death  immediately  after  his  decease,  in  or- 
der that  there  might  be  mourning  when  he 
died.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

[2]  Herod  An'ti-pas,  a. son  of  Herod  the 
Great  by  his  fourth  wife,  Malthace,  tried  to 
become  king  of  .ludea  after  the  death  of 
his  father,  but  had  to  content  himself  with 
the  tetrarchy  of  Galilee,  Luke  3  :  1,  and  Pe- 
rea,  over  which  he  reigned  B.C.  4-a.  D.  39, 
when  he  was  deposed  by  Caligula  and  ban- 
ished to  Lyons  in  Gaul.  He  married  He- 
rodias,  though  her  legal  husband,  Herod 
Philip  (not  the  tetrarch  Philip,  who  mar- 
ried Salome),  was  still  living.  Denounced 
by  John  the  Baptist  for  this  open  breach  of 
the  Mosaic  law,  he  threw  the  prophet  into 
a  dungeon,  and,  taken  by  surprise  by  Sa- 
lome, the  daughter  of  Herodias,  he  had 
John  the  Baptist  beheaded.  Mark  6  : 16-28. 
He  set  Christ  "  at  naught,  and  mocked  him." 
Luke  23  :  7-12.  Herod's  character  is  de- 
scribed in  Mark  (i :  16,  22  and  in  Luke  13 : 
32,  where  he  is  called  "  that  fox." 

[3]  Archelaus,  ar-ke-la'us,  B.  c.  4-a.  d. 
6,  was  the  son  of  Herod  the  Cireat  by  Mal- 
thace, and  was  the  elder  brother  of  Herod 
Antipas.  He  was  ethnarch  of  Judea,  Sama- 
ria, and  Idumea  ;  was  tyrannical ;  was  ban- 
ished to  Vienne  in  Gaul;  and  is  mentioned 
iu  the  New  Testament  only  in  Matt.  2:  22. 

[4]  Phil'ip,  B.C.  4-A.  D.  34,  tetrarch  of 
Gaulanitis,  Auranitis,  etc.,  was  the  son  of 
Herod  the  Great,  but  was  noted  for  mode- 
ration and  justice.  He  married  his  niece 
Salome,  the  young  woman  that  danced  be- 
fore Herod  Antipas.  Mark  6:22.  He  is 
mentioned  in  the  New  Testament  only  in 
Luke  3  :  1. 

[5]  Herod  Phil'ip  was  the  son  of  Herod 
the  Great  and  Mariamne,  and  was  the  first 
husband  of  Herodias.  He  seems  to  have 
lived  as  a  private  citizen,  and  is  called 
Philip  iu  Mark  6  :  17. 

[6]  Herod  A-grip'pa  I.,  king  of  Judea 
A.  D.  37-44,  was  a  grandson  of  Herod  the 
Great  and  son  of  the  murdered  Aristobulus. 
He  was  educated  in  Rome  and  was  a  friend 
of  Caligula,  but  observed  the  ceremonial  of 
the  Pharisees,  persecuted  the  apostles,  be- 
lieaded  James,  and  tried  to  execute  Peter. 
Acts  12 :  1-19. 

[7J  Herod  A-grip'pa  XL,  king  of  parts 
of  Judea  a.  d.  50-100,  was  a  son  of  Herod 
Agrippa  I.,  and  is  noted  iu  the  history  of 
Paul.  Acts  26:  28. 

He-ro'di-ans,  the  court  party  among 
the  Jews  in  the  time  of  Herod  the  Great. 
Matt.  22  :  16.  They  willingly  submitted  to 
the  government  of  Rome  and  united  with 
the  Pharisees  in  attempting  to  destroy 
Christ.  Matt.  22  :  16 ;  Mark  3  :  6. 

He-ro'di-as,  a  granddaughter  of  Herod 
the  Great,  and  married  first  to  her  uncle, 
Herod  Philip,  to  whom  she  bore  Salome, 
Matt.  14  :  3,  and  then  (during  her  first  luis- 
band's  life)  to  Herod  Antipas,  another  uncle. 

He-ro'di-on,  a  "kinsman"  of  Paul. 
Rom.  16  :  11. 

Her'on,  a  well-known  bird,  several  spe- 
cies of  which  are  found  in  Palestine.  Lev. 
11  :  19;  Deut.  14  :  18. 

He'sed  (kindness),  father  of  one  of  Solo- 
mon's purveyors.  1  Kings  4  :  10. 

Hesh'bon  (stronghold ),  a  city  which  orig- 
inally belonged  to  the  Moabites.  It  was 
afterward  the  capital  of  the  Amorites,  was 
captured  by  the  Israelites,  Num.  21 :  25,  26, 
and  became  a  Levitical  city  on  the  borders 
of  Reuben  and  Gad.  It  subsequently  be- 
came a  Moabitish  town  again. 

Hesh'mon  (fertilitir,  a  town  in  the 
south  of  Judah.  .Tosh.  !.■) :  27. 

Hes'roii,  Hes'ron-ites.  See  Hezron, 
Hezronites. 


Heth  (terror),  one  of  the  sons  of  Canaan, 
the  son  of  Ham.  Gen.  10:15;  1  Chron.  1: 
13.  He  was  the  progenitor  of  the  HiTTlTBS 
(which  see). 

Heth'lon  (stronghold),  a  town  on  the 
northern  border  of  Palestine.  Ezek.  47  : 15; 
48:  1. 

Hez'e-ki  Istrowj),  a  son  of  Elpaal,  a  de- 
scendant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  17. 

Ilez-e-lii'ah  {strength  of  Jehovah  ).  [1]  A 
noted  king  of  Judah,  B.C.  726-697,  the  .son 
and  successor  of  the  apostate  Ahaz,  but  very 
unlike  him.  He  was  eminently  godly,  abol- 
ished idol-worship,  tore  down  the  "  high 
places"  dedicated  to  idolatry,  and  broke  in 
pieces  the  brazen  serpent  of  Moses,  which 
had  become  an  object  of  idolatrous  worship. 
2  Kings  18  :  4.  He  rejjaired  the  Temple,  re- 
stored the  Mosaic  institutions  to  honor,  and 
celebrated  the  Passover  with  asjilendor  and 
magnificence  not  seen  since  the  days  of  Da- 
vid and  Solomon.  2  Chron.  .30  :  26.  Under 
Ahaz  Judah  had  become  tributary  to  As- 
syria, but,  having  confidence  in  the  promise 
and  prophecy  of  Isaiah,  Hezekiah  claimed 
and  asserted  the  independence  of  his  king- 
dom, and  the  army  of  Sennacherib,  by  a 
sudden  judgment  of  God,  retired  defeated 
from  the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  2  Kings  19  : 
35.  Sick  unto  death,  he  prayed  to  God  to 
prolong  his  life,  and  Isaiah  brought  him  the 
message  that  his  prayer  had  been  granted. 
2  Kings  20:  10.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance.  [2]  A  son  of  Neariah, 
of  the  house  of  David.  1  Chron.  3  :  23.  [3] 
An  Israelite  whose  descendants  returned  to 
Jerusalem  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  16 ; 
Neb.  7  :  21.    See  Ater,  No.  1. 

He'zi-on  (sight),  grandfather  of  Ben-ha- 
dad,  king  of  Syria.  1  Kings  15  :  18. 

He'zir  {returning  home).  \1]  A  priest  in 
the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24  :  15.  [2]  One 
who  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  :  20. 

Hez'ra-i  (enclosed),  one  of  David's  valiant 
men.  2  Sam.  23  :  35.  He  is  called  Hezro  in 
1  Chron.  11  :  37. 

Hez'ro  {blooming).  1  Chron.  11 :  37.  Same 
as  Hezrai. 

Hez'ron  (blooming).  [1]  A  son  of  Reu- 
ben. Gen.  46  : 9 ;  Exod.  6  : 14.  [2]  A  son  of 
Pharez.  Gen.  46  :  12;  Ruth  4:  18.  [3]  A 
town  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  25.  See  Hazor, 
No.  4. 

Hez'ron-ites,  a  family  in  Reuben,  and 
another  in  .Judah.  Num.  26  :  6,  21. 

Hid'da-i  (  joyful),  one  of  David's  valiant 
men.  2  Sam.  23  :  30.  He  is  called  Hurai  in 
1  Chron.  11 :  32. 

Ilid'de-kel  (rapid  Tigris),  the  third  of 
the  rivers  which  flowed  from  the  garden  of 
Eden.  Gen.  2:14;  Dan.  10:4.  It  "goeth 
toward  the  east  of  Assyria." 

Hi'el  (God  lives),  nn  Israelite  of  Bethel, 
who  rebuilt  Jericho  in  the  reign  of  Ahab.  1 
Kings  16  :  34.  Joshua's  cui-se,  Josh.  6  :  26, 
was  fulfilled  in  Hiel. 

Hi-e-rap'o-lis  (sacred  city},  a  city  of 
Phrygia,  Asia  Minor,  about  twenty  miles 
west  of  Colosse  and  six  miles  north  of  Lao- 
dicea.  It  contained  the  famous  temple  of 
Pluto,  the  ruins  of  which  and  of  the  city 
are  still  to  be  seen.  Col.  4  :  13.  The  city 
was  famous  for  its  warm  springs,  and  is  now 
called  Pambonk  Kelessi. 

IIis;gaion,  hig-ga'yon,  Ps.  9:16,  was 
probably  originally  a  musical  term  which 
afterward  acquired  the  additional  meanings 
meditation  and  solemn  sound. 

High'est,  a  word  used  ))y  the  angel 
Gabriel  (when  announcing  to  jlary  her  mi- 
raculous conception)  to  indicate  God  the 
Father.  Luke  1  :  32,  35,  76. 

High  Place.  [1]  The  place  where  Saul 
met  with  Samuel.  1  .Sam.  9  :  12,  13.  r2]  A 
name  applied  to  Gibeon,  where  the  Taber- 
nacle was  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Kings  3:4; 
1115 


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2  Cliron.  1  :  3,  13.  [3]  The  place  "  before  Je- 
rusalem "  where  Solomon  set  up  idolatrous 
worsliip.  1  Kings  11 :  7.  [4]  Aname  applied 
to  Bethel,  where  Jeroboam  set  up  the  goldeu 
calf.  2  Kiug.s23  :  15.  lu  the  plural  the  term 
is  used  frequently,  and  generally  denotes 
places  where  idolatrous  worship  was  prac- 
tised.   Consult  the  Concordance. 

High-Priest,  the  head  of  the  priesthood 
of  Israel.  Lev.  '21 :  10.  The  office  was  first 
held  by  Aauon  (which  see),  and  afterward 
by  liis  descendants.  His  immediate  success- 
or was  Eleazar.  The  high-priest  originally 
held  office  for  life.  Solomon  disregarded 
this  rule  by  deposing  Abiathar  and  appoint- 
ing Zadok,  because  Abiathar  was  disloyal. 
1  Kings  2  :  35.  The  consecration  services 
of  the  high-priest  lasted  seven  days,  and 
consisted  of  sacrifices,  etc.  Exod.  29  ;  Lev. 
21  :  10.  The  high-priest's  dress  was  much 
more  costly  than  that  of  the  inferior  priests. 
Exod.  39  :  1-9.    He  wore  a  breastplate,  a 


BREASTPLATE  OF  THE  HIGH-PRIEST. 


piece  of  embroidery  about  ten  inclies  square, 
which  was  set  with  twelve  precious  stones, 
on  each  of  which  was  engraved  the  name  of 
one  of  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel.  Exod.  28  : 
15-40.  His  exclusive  duty  was  to  officiate 
in  the  most  holy  place  on  the  great  Day  of 
Atonement.  Lev.  16.  He  was  the  overseer 
of  the  Temple,  and  might  at  any  time  per- 
form the  duties  of  an  ordinary  priest.  At 
the  time  of  Christ  the  high-priest  presided 
over  the  Sanhedrin.  Acts  5:17;  John  18: 
13,  14.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
coRD.\NCE.  Jesus  is  called  the  High-Priest. 
Heb.  4  : 14;  7  :  25  28;  9  :  11,  etc. 

High'ways.  Palestine  had  roads  in  an- 
cient times,  as  carts  and  chariots  were  used. 
Gen.  45  :  19,  20;  Josh.  17  :  16,  etc.  The  re- 
mains of  the  Roman  roads  are  still  to  be 
seen.  In  Luke  14  :  23  Christ  mentions 
highways  in  the  parable  of  the  Marriage 
Supper.    See  Hedge,  and  Field. 

Ili'lcn  (place  of  caves?),  a  city  of  Judah 
wliich  was  afterward  assigned  to  the  Levites. 
1  Chron.  6  :  58.  It  is  called  Holon  in  Josh. 
15  :  51 ;  21  :  15. 

Hil-ki'ah  {the  Lord  is  mi/  portion).  [1] 
The  father  of  Eliakim.  2  Kings  18  : 18;  Isa. 
22  :  20.  [2]  The  high  priest  in  the  reign  of 
Josiah.  He  found  the  book  of  the  law,  2 
Kings  22:8,  and  is  also  mentioned  in  2 
Kings  23  : 4.  24;  2  Chron.  34  :  9,  14,  15,  etc. 
[3,  4]  Two  descendants  of  Merari.  1  Chron. 
6:45;  26:11.  [5]  A  priest  who  stood  beside 
Ezra  while  he  read  the  book  of  the  law  to 
the  people.  Neh.  8:4;  11  :  11.  [6]  A  priest 
who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  12:7, 
21.  [7]  A  priest  who  wa^  the  father  of  Jer- 
1116 


emiah  the  prophet.  Jcr.  1  : 1.  [8]  Father 
of  an  ambassador  from  Zedekiah  to  Nebu- 
chadnezzar. Jer.  29  :  3. 

Hil'lel  (praise),  an  Israelite  of  the  tribe 
of  Ephraim,  who  was  the  father  of  Abdon,  a 
judge  of  Israel.  Judg.  12  :  13,  15. 

liill,  Hills.  The  words  "hill"  and 
"mountain"  are  used  iTidefinitely  in  the 
Authorized  Version.  Tlie  "hill  country," 
Luke  1  :  39,  is  the  "  mountain  of  Judah  "  in 
Josh.  20  :  7.  In  Luke  9  :  28  the  same  eleva- 
tion is  called  "mountain"  which  in  Luke 
9  :  37  is  named  "  hill."  The  original  text  is 
exact. 

Hill  coun'try.    See  Hill. 

Hill  of  Zion.    See  Zion  ;  Jerusalem. 

Hill,  Exod.  29:40,  a  liquid  measure  con- 
taining twelve  logs,  or  a  little  more  than  a 
gallon.  A  log  was  the  smallest  measure  for 
liquids  among  the  Israelites.  See  Me.^sures. 

Hind,  the  female  of  the  Hart  i  which  see). 

Hind'er  Sea,  Zech.  14:8,  means  the 
Mediterranean  Sea. 

Hinges,  hinj'es,  of  "pure  gold"  for 
doors  in  Solomon's  Temple  are  mentioned 
in  1  Kings  7:  50.  Hinges  of  another  kind 
are  referred  to  in  Prov.  26  : 14. 

Hin'nom,  Val'ley  of,  is  on  the  south 
and  west  of  Jerusalem,  and  is  also  calh  d 
"the  valley  of  the  son,"  "children  of  Hin- 
nom,"  or  "  valley  of  the  children  of  groan- 
ing." The  south-eastern  part  of  it  is  called 
Tophet,  or  "  place  of  fire,"  Jer.  7  :  31,  and 
Topheth  in  2  Kings  23  :  10.  That  part  is 
called  the  "  valley  of  slaughter."  Jer.  7  :  32; 
19  :  6.  The  Valley  of  Hinnora  is  first  men- 
tioned in  Josh.  15:8;  18:16  as  the  boun- 
dary between  Judah  and  Benjamin.  In  this 
valley  Ahaz  and  Manasseh  made  their  chil- 
dren "  pass  through  the  fire."  2  Kings  16  :  3; 
2  Chron.  33:6.  The  sacrifice  of  infants  to 
the  fire-gods  was  kejit  up  here,  and  in  order 
to  put  an  end  to  this  horrible  practice  King 
Josiah  spread  human  bones,  etc.  over  the 
place,  2  Kings  23  : 10,  13,  14,  and  it  became 
a  cesspool  which  received  the  sewage  of  Je- 
rusalem. On  account  of  its  ceremonial  de- 
filement and  its  fires  the  later  Jews  used  its 
name,  Ge  Hiiinom,  Gehenna,  to  indicate  the 
place  of  eternal  suffering  for  lost  angels  and 
men.  It  is  thus  used  in  the  Gospels,  and  is 
translated  "  hell."  M:itt.  5  :  29 ;  10  :  28  ;  23 : 
15;  Mark  9:43;  Luke  12:5.  See  Hell. 
This  valley  is  now  called  Wdchj  Eabdbek. 

Hi'rah  (nohlehirth),  a  citizen  of  Adullam 
and  friend  of  Judah.  Gen.  38  : 1,  12. 

Hi'ram  (noble).  [1]  The  king  of  Tyre 
in  the  time  of  David  and  Solomon,  with 
whom  he  was  friendly.  He  furnished  David 
with  materials  and  workmen  for  his  palace, 
2  Sam.  5:11;  1  Chron.  14:1,  and  supplied 
Solomon  with  gold,  timber,  and  men  to  build 
the  Temple.  1  Kings  5 : 1-12 ;  9 : 11-14.  He 
is  called  Huram  in  2  Chron.  2 :  3, 12,  etc.  See 
pages  263  and  264  in  the  Analysis,  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance.  [2]  A  famous  artif- 
icer from  Tyre  who  was  employed  by  Solo- 
mon on  the  furniture  of  the  Temple.  1 
Kings  7  :  13.  He  is  called  Huram  in  2 
Chron.  4  :  11,  16.  See  page  409  in  the  Anal- 
ysis. 

Hire'ling,  a  laborer  employed  for  a  lim- 
ited time.  Job  14  :  6.  He  was  to  be  paid 
promptly.  Lev.  19  :  13 ;  James  5  :  4.  "  The 
years  of  a  hireling"  signifies  time  exactly 
measured.  Isa.  16  :  14 ;  21  :  16.  A  hireling 
had  little  interest  in  his  flock  compared 
with  that  of  the  permanent  sheiiherd.  See 
Christ's  discourse  in  John  10 :  12,  13. 

His  is  often  used  in  the  Authorized  Ver- 
sion instesMl  of  "its."  Gen.  1:11,  12;  Lev. 
11 :  22;  Deut.  14  :  15.  In  Matt.  6  :  33  "  Seek 
ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  his  right- 
eousness," "his"  refers  to  God,  and  lioi  to 
kingdom. 

Hiss,  an  expression  of  contempt.  1  Kings 
9:8;  Jer.  19:8;  Ezek.  27:36;  Mic.  6:16. 


It  also  denotes  a  mode  of  calling  an  attend- 
ant still  common  in  the  East.  Isa.  5  :  26;  7  : 
18:  Zech.  10:8. 

Hit'tites,  the  descendants  of  Heth,  the 
second  .son  of  Canaan.  Abraham  purchased 
Machpelah  for  a  sepulchre  from  them.  Gen. 
23  :  3-13.  Esau  married  two  Hittite  women. 
Gen.  26  :  34, 35.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Hit'tites,  Land  of  the,  the  territory 
occupied  by  the  Hittites.  It  was  in  the 
south-eastern  jiart  of  Canaan,  in  what  was 
afterward  called  the  hill  country  of  Judah, 
and  included  Kirjath-arba  , Hebron)  and 
Machpelah.  Gen.  23. 

Hi'vites,  a  nation  descended  from  Ca- 
naan, the  son  of  Ham.  Gen.  10:17;  Exod. 
3:8.  They  lived  in  various  parts  of  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

Hi'vites,  Land  of  the,  the  territory  in 
Canaan  occupied  by  the  Hivites.  It  in- 
cluded part  of  the  east  coast  of  the  Mediter- 
ranean Sea  and  some  of  the  adjacent  hill 
country  on  the  east.  The  Hivites  volun- 
tarily surrendered  their  country  to  Joshua, 
Josh.  9:7;  11:19,  and  subsequently  Jiaid 
tribute  to  Solomon.  1  Kings  9  :  20 ;  2  Chron. 
8:7. 

Hiz-ki'ah  (strenfith  of  Jehovah\  an  an- 
cestor of  Zephaniah  the  propliet.  Zeph.  1  : 1. 

Hiz-ki'jah  istrength  of  Jehornh  i,  one  who 
sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  :  17. 

Ho'bab  (love),  son  of  Raguel,  Num.  10: 
29,  who  is  called  Reuel  in  Exod.  2:  18. 

Ho'bah  (lurking-place \,  a  ))lace  near  Da- 
mascus to  which  Abram  pursued  the  con- 
federate kings.  Gen.  14  :  15. 

Hod  (splendor),  a  son  of  Zophah,  a  de- 
scendant of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  37. 

Hod-a-i'ah  (splendor  of  Jehovah'^,  a  son 
of  Elioenai,  a  descendant  of  David.  1  Chron. 
3:24. 

Hod-a-vi'ah  (splendor  of  Jehovah).  [1] 
A  chief  of  Manasseh.  1  Chron.  5:24.  [2] 
A  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  9:7. 
[3]  A  Levite  whose  descendants  returned 
from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  :  40.  a 

Ho'desli  (new  moon ),  a  wife  of  Shaharaim,! 
a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  9. 

Ho-de'vah  (splendor  of  Jehovah  >,  a  Levite, 
some  of  whose  family  returned  from  Baby- 
lon with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  7  :  43.  . 

Ho-di'ah  (splendor  of  Jehovah  %  a  wife  off 
Ezra,  a  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb, 
the  son  of  Jephunneh.  1  Chron.  4  :  19.  May 
be  same  as  Jehudi.iah.  1  Chron.  4  : 18. 

Ho-di'jah  (splendor  of  Jehovah),  three 
Levites  in  the  time  of  Nehemiah  and  Ezra. 
Neh.  8:7;  9:5;  10 : 10,  13,  18. 

Hog'lah  I  partr'ulqe),  a  daughter  of  Zelo- 
phehad.  Num.  26  :  33  ;  Josh.  17  :  3. 

Ho'ham  In-hom  Jehorah  incites\  an  Amo- 
rite  king  of  Hebron  who  was  slain  by  Joshua, 
Josh.  10 :  3. 

Hold,  in  Exod.  20:7;  Job  9:28;  Zech.j 
11  :  5;  Matt.  21 :  26,  means  regard  ;  treat. 

Ho'\on  (sandy).  [1]  A  city  in  the  moun- 
tains of  Judah,  Josh.  15  :  51 :"  21 : 15,  called 
HiLEN  in  1  Chron.  6 : 58.  [2]  A  city  of 
Moab,  east  of  the  Jordan.  Jer.  48  :  21. 

Ho'ly,  Ho'li-ness.  Lev.  27:14;  Exod. 
15 : 11.  Holiness  is  an  attribute  of  the  Lord. 
Isa.  6:3.  The  word  "holy"  is  applied  to 
angels  in  JIatt.  25  :  31.  It  denotes  compara- 
tive freedom  from  sin  in  the  case  of  Chris- 
tians. Heb.  3:  1;  Col.  3:12.  "  Holiness  to 
the  Lord"  was  inscribed  on  the  golden 
plate  which  the  high-priest  wore  on  his  fore- 
head. Exod.  28:. 36;  39:30.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Ho'ly  City.    See  Jerusalem. 

Ho'ly  Day.    See  Feasts. 

Ho'ly  Ghost,  Holy  Spirit,  the  third 
person  in  the  Trinity.    See  Spirit. 

Ho'ly  Land.  See  Canaan,  and  Pales- 
tine. 

Ho'ly  One.    This  expression  is  used, 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


either  alone  or  in  connection  with  appropri- 
ate words,  to  designate  the  Supreme  God, 
and  in  a  few  cases  is  applied  to  the  Messiah. 
Consult  the  Concordance.  "  Thy  holy 
one,"  in  Ps.  89 :  19,  is  rendered  "  thy  saints  " 
in  the  Revised  Version. 

Ho'mam  {extermination).  1  Chron.  1 :  39. 
See  Hemam. 

Ho'mer,  Lev.  27  :  16  ;  Ezek.  4.5  :  11,  the 
largest  measure  for  dry  things,  used  by  tlie 
Israelites,  contained  about  eight  bushels. 
See  Measures. 

Hoii'est,  Hon'est-y,  Hon'est-ly  arc 
frequently  used  in  the  Authoriz.ed  Version 
in  the  original  sense  of  "  honorable,  come- 
ly." Rom.  12  :  17;  2  Cor.  13  :  7;  Phil.  4:8; 

1  Tim.  2:2;  Heb.  13 : 18.    Honest,  in  1  Pet. 

2  :  12,  means  morally  beautiful. 
Hon'ey,  Hon'ey-coinb.  Palestine  was 

anciently  "a  land  flowing  with  milk^and 
honey,"  Exod.  3  :  8,  17,  and  honey  is  still 
very  abundant  there.  Honey  and  the  hon- 
ey-comb are  beautifully  alluded  to  figura- 
tively in  Ps.  iy:10;'Prov.  5:3;  27:7. 
Syrups  from  dates  and  grapes  are  sometimes 
included  in  the  term  "  honey."  Honey  is 
mentioned  in  2  Sam.  17  :  29 ;  Isa.  7  :  15 ; 
Matt.  3  :  4,  among  articles  of  food.  See 
page  .360  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult 
the  Concordance. 

Huod,  in  Isa.  3  :  23,  means  a  turban. 

Hooks  of  several  kinds  are  mentioned 
in  the  Bible.  [1]  Fish-hooks.  See  Fish- 
hooks [2]  The  "hook"  of  2  Kings  19: 
28;  Ezek.  29  :  4,  which  was  probably  a  ring 
for  the  noses  of  wild  beasts  and  used  in 
leading  tliem.  Captives  were  sometimes 
tluis  led,  as  Assyrian  sculptures  show.  [3] 
Pruning-Iiooks.'isa.  2-4;  18:5.  [4]  Flesh- 
hooks,  Exod.  27  :  3 ;  1  Sam.  2  :  13,  used  to 
get  flesh  out  of  the  caldrons.  [5]  Hooks 
which  supported  the  curtains  of  the  Taljer- 
nacle.  Exod.  26  :  32,  37.  [6j  Perhaps  hooks 
used  for  suspending  carcasses  while  they 
were  being  skinned.  Ezek.  40  :  43. 

Uoph'iii  (a  fighter),  a  son  of  Eli  the  high- 
priest,  was,  like  his  brother  Phinehas,  licen- 
tious, exacting,  and  impious.  They  were 
slain  in  battle.  1  Sam.  1:3;  2 :  12-17,  22-26, 
34;  4:  11.    See  Eli. 

Hor,  Mount  (the  mountain).  [1]  A  moun- 
tain "  in  the  edge  of  the  land  of  Edom." 
Num.  33  :  37.  Edom,  or  Mount  Seir,  in- 
cluded the  range  of  mountains  which  ex- 
tends nearly  from  the  south  end  of  the  Dead 
Sea  to  the  Gulf  of  Akabah.  About  the  mid- 
dle of  tliis  range  is  its  highest  mountain, 
which  is  probably  Mount  Hor,  on  which 
Aaron  died.  Num.  20:24-29;  .33:38,39; 
Deut.  32  :  50.  It  is  now  called  Jehel  Nehy 
Harun,  "mountain  of  the  prophet  Aaron." 
Its  summit  is  4800  feet  above  the  Mediter- 
ranean. The  mountain  has  two  peaks,  on 
the  lower  of  which,  4360  feet  above  the  Med- 
iterranean, is  "Aaron's  tomb,"  so  called,  a 
small  building  28  by  33  feet,  built  over  his 
supposed  grave.  Some  suppose  Jehel  Ma- 
dnrah  to  be  Mount  Hor.  [2]  A  mountain 
on  the  northern  boundary  of  the  Promised 
Land.  It  is  mentioned  only  in  Num.  34  : 
7,  8,  is  probably  the  extreme  northern  sum- 
mit of  the  Lebanon  range,  has  an  elevation 
of  10,000  feet,  and  is  the  highest  mountain 
in  Syria. 

Ho'ram  (elevated),  the  king  of  Gezer  who 
went  to  help  Lachish  against  Joshua,  and 
was  defeated  by  him.  Josh.  10 :  .33. 

Ho'reb  (dry,  desert),  a  mountain  or  range 
often  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  Some  think 
that  it  is  the  name  of  the  whole  range  of 
which  Sinai  is  a  special  peak.  Others  con- 
sider Sinai  as  the  range  and  Horeb  a  sum- 
mit of  it.  In  Leviticus  and  Numbers  Sinai 
is  exclusively  used  in  reference  to  the  giving 
of  the  Law.  In  Deuteronomy  Horeb  is  used 
instead  of  Sinai.  Sinai  and  Horeb  are  used 
indiscriminately  in  the  Psalms.    Sinai  and 


its  wilderness  are  the  scene  of  events  in  the 
region  of  Horeb,  and  the  whole  of  Horeb  is 
called  "  the  mountain  of  (iod."  Exod.  3  :  1, 
12 ;  4 : 27,  etc.  Hence  "  Sinai  "  is  sometimes 
mentioned  alone.  Exod.  1!)  :  11,  20;  24  :  16, 
etc.  But  "  Horeb  "  is  often  named  alone, 
and  the  same  events  are  sjioken  of  as  occur- 
ring on  both  "Horeb"  and  "Sinai."  In  the 
New  Testament  "Sinai"  bi'came  a  general 
name,  and  is  so  now.  Acts  7 :  30,  38 ;  Gal.  4: 
24,  25.  See  SiNAi,  and  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Ho'rem  (devoted),  a  fortified  city  of  Naph- 
tali.  Josh.  19:  38. 

Hor-ha-gid'gad  (mountain  of  the  cleft), 
the  twenty-eightli  station  of  the  Israelites 
in  their  wanderings  through  the  wilderness. 
Num.  33  :  32,  33.  Supposed  to  be  same  as 
GuDGODAH.  Deut.  10  :  7. 

Ho'ri  (cave-dweller).  [1]  A  son  of  Lntan 
and  grandson  of  Seir.  Gen.  36:  22;  1  Chron. 
1 :  39.    [2J  A  man  of  Simeon.  Num.  13  :  5. 

Ho'rims,  Ho'rites,  a  people  who  dwelt 
on  the  soutli  and  south-east  of  the  Dead  Sea, 
in  the  mountainous  country  about  Petra, 
and  who  were,  as  is  supposed,  descended 
from  Hori,  the  grandson  of  Seir.  Gen.  14 : 
6 ;  Deut.  2  :  12. 

Hor'niah  (place  desolated),  a  royal  city 
of  the  Canaanites ;  was  originally  called 
Zephath.  Judg.  1 : 17.  It  was  in  the  south 
part  of  the  land,  and  was  assigned  to  Sim- 
eon. Num.  14  : 45 ;  21 :  3 ;  Deut.  1 : 44 ;  1  Sam. 
30:30;  1  Chron.  4  :  30. 

Horn,  in  the  Old  Testament,  is  an  em- 
blem of  power,  honor,  or  glory.  Deut.  3.3  : 
17;  Lam.  2:3.  It  is  also  the  symbol  of 
victory,  and  is  often  used  in  projihetic  vis- 
ions instead  of  "kings"  and  "kingdoms." 
Dan.  7  :  20-24 ;  Zech.  1  :  18.  Horns  were 
used  to  contain  liquids,  notably  oils  and 
perfumes,  1  Sam.  16  :  1,  and  for  trumjiets. 
Josh.  6 :  8,  13.  They  were  not  always  actual 
horns,  but  rather  liorn-shaped  articles. 

Horns  of  the  Altar.    See  Altar. 

Hor'net,  a  large  wasi)-like  insect,  noted 
for  its  irritability  and  the  severity  of  its 
sting.  Deut.  7  :  20.  Hornets  were  used  as 
instruments  of  divine  judgment  upon  the 
enemies  of  the  Israelites.  Exod.  23:28; 
Josh.  24  : 12.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Hor-o-na'im  (tiro  carerjis),  a  citv  of 
Moab.  Isa.  15  :  5 ;  Jer.  48:3. 

Hor'o-nite,  The,  a  name  applied  to 
Sanballat,  who  opposed  Nehemiah  when  he 
rebuilt  tlie  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  2  :  10, 
19;  13:28.  He  may  have  come  either  from 
Horonaim  or  from  Beth-horon. 

Horse,  Gen.  49 : 17,  a  noble  animal  which 
is  poetically  de.scribed  in  Job  39  :  19-25.  In 
very  ancient  times  oxen  and  asses  were  gen- 
erally used  for  labor.  Horses  were  used 
chiefly  in  war.  Exod.  14  :  9,  23;  Esth.  6  :  8. 
They  were  common  among  the  Jews  in  the 
time  of  Solomon.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Horse-leech  ("Horseleach  "  in  the  Au- 
thorized Version),  a  well-known  and  blood- 
thirstv  worm  found  in  the  stagnant  waters 
of  Palestine.  Prov.  30  :  15. 

Ho'sali  (place  of  refuge).  [1]  A  place 
mentioned  in  describing  the  borders  of 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  29.  [2]  A  Levite  porter 
attached  to  the  Tabernacle  in  the  time  of 
David.  1  Chron.  16  :  38  ;  26  : 10. 

Ho-san'na  (save,  we  beseech .'),  a,n  excla- 
mation used  by  the  multitudes  who  wel- 
comed Christ's  entry  into  Jeru.salem.  Matt. 
21  :  9-1.5. 

Hosea,  ho-ze'ah  (God  is  help),  one  of  the 
twelve  minor  prophets,  called  Osee  in  Rom. 
9  :  25,  was  a  contemporary  of  Isaiah,  and 
prophesied  during  the  reign  of  Jeroboam  II. 
in  Israel  and  the  reigns  of  Uzziah,  Jotham, 
Aliaz,  and  Hezekiah  in  Judah,  B.  c.  790-725. 
Hosea  is  supjjosed  to  have  been  a  native  of 
the  kingdom  of  Isi'ael,  as  his  prophecies  are 


almost  entirely  addressed  to  that  part  of  the 
Jewish  nation.  Nothing  is  known  of  his 
life,  but  his  book  reveals  bis  sad  and  sympa- 
thetic heart  in  view  of  the  sinfulness  of  his 
people.    He  was  nevertheless  full  of  hope. 

Ilosea,  the  Book  of,  consists  of  threats 
and  denunciations  against  the  wickedness 
of  the  Israelites,  mingled  with  predictions 
of  the  final  restoration  of  (iod's  jieople  to 
goodness  and  prosperity.  His  propliecies 
are  ob.scure  and  difficult,  from  their  brief 
and  condensed  style,  their  sudden  transi- 
tions, the  indistinctness  of  their  allusions, 
and  the  great  difficulty  of  rightly  ascertain- 
ing to  what  precise  period  or  transaction 
many  of  tlieir  passages  refer.  But  be  is  re- 
markable for  intensity  of  passion,  both  in 
wiath  and  in  tenderness,  and  for  poetic 
beauty  of  imagery  and  style.  Hosea  has 
been  called  "  the  prophet  of  tragic  and  ele- 
giac sorrow."  He  is  the  most  patriotic  of 
all  the  prophets,  confining  himself  to  his 
own  country  and  people,  and  referring  less 
than  they  to  the  interests  of  the  Gentiles. 

His  marriage,  by  divine  command,  with 
Gomer,  "  a  wife  of  whoredoms,"  Hos.  1 :  2-9, 
is  best  explained  figuratively  as  a  symbol  of 
the  monstrous  sin  of  spiritual  whoredom  or 
apostasy  from  the  true  God. 

Ho'sen  (old  plural  of  hose)  originally 
meant  trousers  and  stockings  in  one  piece. 
In  Dan.  3  :  21  it  means  tunics. 

Hosh-a-i'ah  (lohoui  .Jehovah  saved).  [1]  A 
prince  of  Judah  who  officiated  in  the  cere- 
monial of  purifying  the  people  after  their 
return  to  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  32.  [2]  The 
father  of  Jaazaniah  or  Jezaniah.  Jer.  42  : 1 ; 
43  :  2. 

Hosh'a-ma  (irhom  Jehovah  hears),  a  son 
of  Jeconiah  ( Jehoiachin ),  the  last  king  of 
Judah.  1  Cliron.  3  :  18 

Ho-she'a  (God  is  help),  fl]  The  name 
which  Joshua,  the  servant  and  successor  of 
Moses,  bore  before  Moses  changed  it  to 
Joshua.  Deut.  32  :  44.  See  Oshea.  [2]  The 
last  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  who  was  subdued 
and  imprisoned  by  Shalnianeser,  king  of  As- 
syria. 2  Kings  15':  30;  17:  1-6.  [3]  A  ruler 
of  the  tribe  of  Epliraim.  1  Chron.  27  :  20. 
[4]  A  Jew  who  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh. 
10 :  23. 

Hos-pi-tal'i-ty,  receiving  and  entertain- 
ing strangers  or  guests  without  reward,  is 
commanded  in  Lev.  19  :  33,  34  ;  Deut.  15  :  7. 
Many  instances  of  it  are  given  in  the  Bible, 
as  in  the  histories  of  Abraham,  Gen.  18  :  2- 
8;  Lot,  Gen.  19  :  1-3;  Jethro,  Exod.  2  :  20; 
Manoah,  Judg.  13  :  15,  etc.  Tlie  New  Tes- 
tament writers  enjoin  hospitality  upon  be- 
lievers. Rom.  12  :  13;  1  Tim.  3:2;  5  :  10;  1 
Pet.  4  :  9.  Hospitality  was  so  practised  by 
the  early  Christians  as  to  win  the  admira- 
tion of  the  heathen.  The  abuse  of  it  was  a 
great  crime.  Ps.  41  :  9.  To  this  day  a  fugi- 
tive, among  the  Arabs,  is  .safe  for  the  time 
if  he  gains  the  shelter  of  even  an  enemy's 
tent.  Consult  the  An.^lysis  by  means  of  its 
Index  (page  687). 

Host,  a  hospitable  entertainer,  Rom.  16  : 
23;  an  inn-holder,  Luke  10 :  35 ;  or  an  army. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Hos'ta-ges  are  mentioned  in  2  Kings 
14:  14;  2  Chron.  25:  24. 

Ilo'tham  (signet  ring),  a  son  of  Heber, 
the  grand.son  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  32. 

Ho'than  (signet  ring),  father  of  Shama 
and  Jehiel,  two  of  David's  valiant  men.  1 
Chron.  11  : 44.    Same  name  as  Hotham. 

Ho'thir  (fulness),  a  son  of  Heman  ap- 
pointed for  the  service  of  song.  1  Chron.  25: 
4,  28. 

Hough,  hock,  in  Josh.  11:6,  9;  2  Sam. 
8  :  4,  means  to  cut  the  hamstrings,  or  cords 
of  the  hind  legs. 

Hour  sometimes  denotes  an  indefinite 
period  of  time.  Dan.  3 :  6  ;  4  : 19  ;  Matt.  9  : 22. 
It  also  signifies  a  definite  period.  In  the 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


time  of  Christ  the  Jews  divided  the  day, 
from  suurise  to  sunset,  into  hours,  and  the 
night  into  watclies.  Tlie  first  liour  began 
about  6  A.  M.  ;  the  sixth  at  noon  ;  and  tlie 
twelfth  about  6  P.  M.  There  were  thus 
twelve  hours  between  sunrise  and  sunset, 
and  they  varied  in  length  in  proportion  to 
the  length  of  the  day.  "The  eleventh 
hour"  was  a  proverbial  expression  for  late- 
ness. Matt.  20: 1-10.  The  Romans  reckoned 
time  from  midnight  to  noon,  and  divided 
this  into  twelve  equal  parts,  beginning  with 
the  first  hour  and  ending  with  the  twelfth. 
See  Day. 

Houses.  The  Hebrews  dwelt  in  tents, 
or  occasionally  in  caves,  until  they  entered 
the  Promised  Land  and  occupied  the  houses 
left  by  the  Canaanites.  Large  and  costly 
houses  were  built  in  Judea,  Jer.  22  :  14 ; 
Amos  3 : 15 ;  Hag.  1 : 4,  but  the  houses  of  the 
mass  of  the  people  were  rude  and  inconve- 
nient. Eastern  houses  are  built  around  an 
open  court,  called  "  the  midst "  in  Luke  5 : 
19,  into  which  the  windows  open.  Some- 
times latticed  windows  or  balconies  open  on 
the  street.  The  roofs  are  usually  flat,  but 
in  some  cases  have  domes  over  one  or  more 
rooms,  and  they  are  surrounded  by  a  battle- 
ment or  wall,  lest  any  one  should  fall  to  the 
ground.  The  roof  was  used  as  a  place  of 
repose,  Neh.  8  :  16,  and  of  resort.  2  Sam.  11 : 
2;  Luke  12  :  3.  It  was  also  a  place  of  con- 
ference, 1  Sam.  9  :  25,  and  of  worship.  Acts 
10:  9.  See  page  405  in  the  Analysis.  The 
word  "house"  is  applied  to  a  family.  Gen. 

12  :  17 ;  3  Tim.  5:8;  to  property,  1  Kings 

13  :  8 ;  to  the  earthly  and  the  spiritual  body, 
Eccl,  12  :  3 ;  2  Cor.  5:1;  to  tlie  grave,  Jo))  30  : 
23;  Isa.  14  :  18;  to  the  Tabernacle  Exod. 
23  :  19 ;  to  the  Church,  1  Tim.  3  :  15 ;  and  to 
heaven.  John  14  :  2. 

House  of  God,  Judg.  20  : 18,  26 ;  21 :  2, 
a  name  applied  to  Bethel  (which  see). 

House  of  the  Rolls,  Ezra  6:1,  and 
Treas'ure  House,  Ezra  5  : 17,  refer  to  the 
same  place  of  deposit  for  public  documents. 

Huk'kok  (ditch),  a  city  on  the  borders 
of  Asher  and  Naphtali.  Josh.  19 :  34.  It  is 
now  called  Yiikuk. 

Hu'kok,  1  Cliron.  6  :  75,  a  Levitical  city 
of  .\sher.    See  Helkath. 

Hul  (circle),  one  of  the  sons  of  Aram,  the 
son  of  Shem.  Gen.  10:23. 

Hul'dah  (weasel),  a  prophetess  whom  .To- 
siah.  king  of  Judah,  consulted  after  he  had 
read  the  denunciations  of  wrath  against  the 
people,  contained  in  the  book  of  the  law 
which  Hilkiah  had  found  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord.  2  Kings  22:  14;  2  Chron.  34:22. 
See  2  Kings  22 : 15-20  for  her  answer. 

Hu-miri-ty  is  urged  with  great  earnest- 
ness upon  all  who  claim  to  be  Christ's  disci- 
ples. 1  Pet.  5:5.  A  perfect  example  of  it  is 
found  in  Christ.  Phil.  2  :  5-8.  Consult  the 
Concordance,  and  the  Analysis  by  meaus 
of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Huin'tah  {  place  of  lizards),  a  city  of  Ju- 
dah. Josh.  15  :  54. 

Hun'gred,  preceded  by  "an,"  in  Matt. 
12  :  1,  means  hungry. 

Hunt'ing.  Nimrod  was  "a  mighty  hun- 
ter," Gen.  10  :  9,  and  Esau  was  "  a  cunning 
hunter."  Gen.  25 : 27.  The  monuments  show 
that  hunting  was  pursued  in  Egypt  as  a 
sport.  We  know  tliat  Isaac  was  fond  of 
venison.  Gen.  27  :  3,  4.  Various  methods 
of  capturing  animals  were  ])ractised  by  the 
Hel)rews.  See  page  396  in  the  A.N'alysis, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Uu'phain  {coast-dweller\  a  son  of  Benja- 
min. Num.  20 :  39. 

Hu'pham-ites,  descendants  of  Hupham. 
Num.  26  :  39. 

H up'pah  ( corerinrt),  a  priest  who  was  head 
of  tlie  thirteenth  course.  1  Chron.  24  :  13. 

Ilup'piin  ( ;H-o^T^iOH),  a  Benjamite.  Gen. 
46:  21  ;  1  Chron.  7  :  12. 

ins 


Hur  (hole).  [1]  One  of  the  chief  men  of 
the  Israelites,  who  with  Aaron  held  up  the 
hands  of  Moses  on  the  mountain  at  the  bat- 
tle with  Amalek.  Exod.  17  :  10 ;  24  : 14.  [2] 
A  son  of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hezron.  Exod. 
31  :  2 ;  35  :  30.  [3]  A  king  of  Midian.  Num. 
31 :  8  ;  Josh.  13  :  21.  [4]  Father  of  one  of 
Solomon's  oflicers.  1  Kings  4  :  8.  [5]  A  man 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:50;  4:4.  May  be 
same  as  No.  2.  [6]  A  son  of  Judah.  1  Chron. 

4  : 1.  [7]  Father  of  one  who  hel|)ed  to  re- 
pair the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  9. 

Hu'rai  (Hnen-weaver),  one  of  David's 
valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  32. 

Hu'ram  (noble-born).  [1]  A  son  of  Bela, 
the  son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8 :  5.  [2]  The 
king  of  Tyre  who  is  called  Hiram  in  2  Sam. 

5  :  11,  etc.  is  in  2  Chron.  2  :  3,  12  called  Hu- 
EAM.  [3]  The  Tyrian  artificer  Hiram, 
whom  Solomon  employed  to  cast  the  vessels 
for  the  Temple,  is  called  Huram  in  2  Chron. 
4  :  11,  16. 

Hu'ri  (linen-weaver),  a  descendant  of  Gad. 

1  Chron.  5  :  14. 

Hus'baiid,  a  man  betrothed.  Matt.  1 : 16, 
19,  as  well  as  one  actually  married.  Gen.  3  : 
6,  16.  See  Marriage,  and  pages  420  and 
423  in  the  Analysis  ;  also  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Hus'band-man,  a  cultivator  of  the 
ground.  Cultivating  the  soil  is  one  of  the 
most  ancient,  useful,  aud  honorable  occupa- 
tions of  mankind.  Gen.  9:  20;  Isa.  28:24- 
28.  Christ  uses  the  word  figuratively,  John 
15 : 1,  in  parables  and  elsewhere  to  denote 
God's  care  for  liis  people.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance, and  see  Tilling  the  Ground, 
page  ,398  in  tlie  Analysis. 

Hu'shah  (haste),  a  name  in  Judah's 
genealogy.  1  Chron.  4  :  4. 

Hu'shai  (rapid),  an  Archite  and  a  faith- 
ful friend  of  David.  2  Sam.  16  : 16 ;  17  :  14. 

Hu'-sham  (haste),  a  Temanite  who  be- 
came king  of  Edom  before  the  Israelitish 
monarchy.  Gen.  36  :  34,  35;  1  Chron.  1:45, 
46. 

Hu'shath-ite,  the  title  of  a  family  of 
Judah  of  which  the  progenitor  was  Hushah. 

2  Sam.  21:18;  23:27. 

Hu'shim  (haste).  [1]  A  son  of  Dan.  Gen. 
46  :  23.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  7  :  12.  [3]  A  wife  of  Shaharaim,  a 
descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  8,  11. 

Husks,  Luke  15  :  16,  in  the  parable  of 
the  Prodigal  Son,  are  doubtless  the  fruit  of 
the  carob  tree,  which  is  a  species  of  locust. 


CAKOB  OR  LOCUST  BEAN. 

Husks  are  commonly  used  in  Palestine  by 
the  poor  as  food  ;  cattle  and  swine  are  also 
fattened  on  them.  When  ripe  the  fruit  re- 
sembles a  bean-pod,  is  four  to  six  inches 
long,  and  filled  with  seeds.  It  is  imported 
into  England  and  the  United  States  as  lo- 
cust beans.  Also  called  "  St.  John's  bread," 
because  some  suppose  that  John  the  Baptist 
lived  upon  these  "  locusts." 

Huz  (the  stroiiq],  the  eldest  son  of  Nahor, 
the  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  21. 

Huz'zab.  Nab.  2:7.  The  meaning  of 
this  word  in  the  .Authorized  Version  is  ob- 
scure.   The  marginal  notes  give  it  thus :  or. 


that  which  was  established,  or,  there  was  a  stand 
made. 

Hy-se'na,  a  carnivorous  animal  resem- 
bling a  wolf  in  general  appearance,  but  of  a 
dirty  gray  color,  with  dark  transverse  stripes 
on  the  sides  and  limbs,  is  common  in  Pales- 
tine and  feeds  upon  carrion.  "  Zeboim,"  in 
1  Sam.  13  :  18;  Neh.  11  :  34,  means  liysenas. 
"  Speckled  bird,"  in  Jer.  12  :  9,  according  to 
some,  should  be  translated  "  hyaena."  Other- 
wise there  is  no  reference  to  this  animal  in 
the  Bible. 

Hy-me-nae'us  (hymeneal),  a  professed  dis- 
ciple, apparently  of  Ephesus,  who  had  fallen 
into  various  errors  and  was  denounced  by 
Paul.  1  Tim.  1  :  20;  2  Tim.  2  : 17. 

Hymns  are  mentioned  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment with  psalms  and  spiritual  songs.  Eph. 
5  : 19 ;  Col.  3  :  16.  Christ  and  his  disciples 
san^  a  hymn  together  after  the  Last  Sup- 
per. Matt.  26  :  30. 

Hypocrite,  hip'o-krit,  one  who  assumes 
the  appearance  of  piety  and  virtue  while 
destitute  of  true  religion.  Matt.  23  :  13-33. 
See  pages  526  and  611  in  the  Analysis,  and 
consult;  the  Concordance. 

Hyr-ca'nus,  John,  was  the  son  and  suc- 
cessor (B.  c.  13.5-105)  of  Simon  Maccabseus. 
He  restored  the  independence  of  Judea,  and 
founded  the  monarchy  that  continued  in  his 
family  until  the  accession  of  Herod. 

Hys'sop,  Exod.  12  :  22,  a  plant  used  in 
ceremonies  of  purification.  Lev.  14  :  4,  6,  51 ; 
Ps.  51 :  7.  It  is  mentioned  in  1  Kings  4  :  33 
as  a  small  tree  that  "  springeth  out  of  the 
wall."    See  John  19  :  29. 


I  Am  that  I  Am;  I  Am,  the  name  by 
which  God  announced  himself  unto  Moses 
in  the  bush  at  Horeb.  Exod.  3 :  14. 

Ib'har  (whom  God  chooses),  a  .son  of  David. 
2  Sam.  5  :  15 ;  1  Chron.  3  :  6. 

Ib'le-am  (consuming  the  people),^  city  of 
Manasseh,in  either  Issachar  or  Asher.  Josh. 
17 : 11 ;  Judg.  1 :27.  It  is  the  same  as  Bileam. 
1  Chron.  6  :  70. 

Ibueiah,  ib-ne'yah  (Jehovah  builds),  the 
head  of  a  family  of  Benjamites.  1  Chron. « 
9:8.  I 

Ib-ni'jah  (Jehovah  builds),  a  Benjamite.  1 
Chron.  9 :  8. 

Ib'ri  (Hebrew),  a  descendant  of  Merari  in 
the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24  :27. 

Ib'zan  (beautiful?),  a  Bethlehemite  and 
one  of  the  judges  of  Israel.  Judg.  12  :  8,  10. 

Ice.   See  Crystal. 

Ichabod,  ik'a-bod  (inqlorious),  the  name 
which  was  given  by  the  wife  of  Phinehas, 
the  son  of  Eli,  to  her  son  whom  she  bare 
soon  after  the  ark  of  the  covenant  had  been 
taken  bv  the  Philistines.  1  Sam.  4  :  21 ;  14  : 
3. 

I-co'ni-um  (place  of  imaqes  ?),  a.n  import- 
ant city  of  the  province  of  Lycaonia  in  Asia 
Minor.  It  was  situated  in  a  fertile  country, 
on  the  great  Roman  road  from  Ephesus  to 
Tarsus,  Antioch,  and  the  Euphrates,  and  was 
visited  by  Paul  on  his  fir.st  and  second  mis- 
sionary journeys.  Acts  13  :  51 ;  14  : 1, 19,  21 ; 
16  :  2 ;  2  Tim.  3  :  11.  Its  present  name  is  Ko- 
nieh.and  it  has  a  population  of  about  30.000. 

I-da'lah  or  Id'a-lah,  a  town  of  Zebu- 
lun.  Josh.  19  : 15. 

Id'bash  (Stout),  a  descendant  of  Judah. 
1  Chron.  4  :  3. 

Id'do  (timely).  [1]  A  prophet  or  seer  who 
denounced  the  wrath  of  God  against  Jero- 
boam, the  son  of  Nebat.  2  Chron.  9  :  29;  12: 
15.  [2]  (xrandfather  of  the  prophet  Zecha- 
riah.  Zech.  1 :  1,  7.  [3]  The  father  of  Ahin- 
adab.  1  Kings  4  :  14.  [4]  A  descendant  of 
Gersliom.  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  :  21. 
[5]  (Calamity.)  A  chief  otficer  among  the 
Jews  of  the  captivity ;  a  Nethinim.  Ezra  8 : 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


17.  [6]  (Favorite.)  Prince  of  Manasseh.  1 
Chron.  27:21.  [7]  {Timely.)  A  priest  who 
returned  from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel. 
Neh.  12 :  4,  16. 

I'dle,  in  Matt.  12:36,  means  morally 
useless. 

I'dol,  I-doI'a-try.  Anything  which  is 
the  object  of  the  worship  due  only  to  God 
is  an  idol.  lu  a  literal  sense  an  idol  is  an 
image  consecrated  to  religious  worship. 
Dent.  29  :  17.  In  a  figurative  sense  it  is 
anything  which  withdraws  the  affections 
from  God.  Col.  3  :  5. 

Idolatry  consists  in  worshipping  as  the 
true  God  some  created  object,  or  in  wor- 
shipping the  Deity  by  means  of  symbolic 
representations,  such  as  statues  and  pict- 
ures. Its  origin  is  obscure  and  it  began  in 
the  most  ancient  times.  It  is  strictly  for- 
bidden in  the  first  and  second  command- 
ments. Exod.  20 :  3,  4,  5 ;  Dent.  .5:7;  6  : 14, 
15;  8  :  19,  20.  The  first  chapter  of  Romans, 
beginning  at  the  eighteenth  verse,  gives  the 
best  description  of  the  progi'ess  and  accom- 
panying immorality  of  idolatry.  The  last 
verse  of  the  First  Epistle  of  John  contains 
the  warning,  "  Little  children,  keep  your- 
selves from  idols."  Consult  the  Ax.\lysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687;,  and  refer 

to  the  CONCORD.iNCE. 

I-du-me'a  is  not  the  same  land  as  Edom 
(for  which  it  is  the  Greek  name),  thougli 
the  Idu means  are  the  same  people  as  the 
Edomites.  Edom  was  situated  in  the  Si- 
naitic  peninsula,  south-west  of  Palestine,  a 
wild  and  rugged  tract  of  land,  but  quite 
fertile.  Its  original  name  was  Seir,  and  its 
first  inhabitants  were  cave-dwellers.  These 
were  expelled  by  the  descendants  of  Esau, 
who  was  also  called  Edom,  "red."  Gen.  25  : 
30.  The  Edomites  were  hunters,  but  after 
becoming  domiciled  in  Seir  they  built  cities, 
engaged  in  trade,  and  had  asocial  organiza- 
tion, with  a  king,  long  before  the  Israelites, 
their  cousins.  When  the  latter,  on  their 
way  from  Egypt  to  Palestine,  reached  the 
frontier  of  Edom,  they  were  at  first  denied 
a  passage  through  the  land  and  generally 
treated  very  harshly  by  the  people,  thougli 
Moses  recognized  the  common  parentage  of 
the  two  nations.  Num.  20  :  14-17.  But  as 
soon  as  the  Israelites  became  consolidated 
and  settled  they  took  revenge.  Saul  con- 
quered Edom,  1  Sam.  14:47;  David  did 
likewi.se.  2  Sam.  8 :  14.  The  hostility  con- 
tinued, and  when  Nebuchadnezzar,  B.  c.  588, 
destioyed  Jerusalem  the  Edomites  were  his 
allies  and  took  part  in  the  massacre  and  the 
pillage.  It  was  at  this  time  that  the  Edom- 
ites removed,  leaving  Seir,  which  was  after- 
ward occupied  by  an  Arab  tribe  and  was 
subsequently  known  in  history  asArnlna  Pe- 
trsea,  and  settling  in  the  region  south  of  the 
Dead  Sea — Idumea.  After  the  return  of  the 
Israelites  from  the  captivity  the  hostility 
between  them  and  the  Idumeans  was  re- 
newed. But  John  Hyrcanus,  B.C.  1.35-10.5, 
not  only  subjugated  the  Idumeans,  but  com- 
pelled them  to  accept  circumcision  and  the 
Mosaic  law.  They  had  hitherto  been  Baal- 
worshippers ;  now  they  became  Jews.  In 
B.  c.  47  one  of  their  great  men,  Antipater, 
was  made  procurator  of  Judea  by  Caesar, 
and  Antipater's  son  was  Herod  the  Gre-^t 
(which  see). 

I'gal  (whom.  God  redeems).  [1]  One  of  the 
spies  whom  Moses  sent  to  search  the  land 
of  Canaan.  Num.  13  :  7.  [2]  One  of  David's 
guard,  2  Sam.  23  :  36,  called  Joel  in  1  Chron. 
11 : 38. 

Ig-da-li'ah  (whom  Jehovah  makes  great),  a 
prophet  in  the  time  of  Jeremiah.  Jer.  35 :  4. 

Ig'e-al  (whom  God  redeems),  a  son  of  She- 
maiah.  1  Chron.  3  :  22. 

I'im  (ruinous  heaps).  [1]  Num.  33  :  45. 
See  IjE-ABARiM.  [2J  A  town  in  the  south 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15:29. 


Ij-e-ab'a-rim  (ruins  of  Abarim),  the 
thirty-seventh  encampment  of  the  Israel- 
ites after  they  left  Egypt.  Num.  21 : 11 ;  33  : 
44.    Same  as  Iim,  No.  1. 

I'joii  irnin},  a  city  of  Naphtali  which 
was  plundered  by  Ben-hadad,  1  Kings  15  : 
20,  and  again  by  Tiglath-pileser.  2  Kings 
15  :  29. 

Ik'kesh  (perverse),  a  man  of  Tekoah 
whose  ^on  was  one  of  David's  guard.  2  Sam. 
23  :  26  ;  1  Chron.  11  :  28. 

I'lai  (exalted),  one  of  David's  valiant 
men.  1  Chron.  11  :  29. 

Il-ln'ini-na-ted,  Heb.  10:32,  means  en- 
lightened. 

Il-lyr'i-cum,  a  Roman  province  on  the 
eastern  shore  of  the  Adriatic,  extending 
from  Italy  on  the  north  to  Epirus  on  the 
south.  It  was  divided,  and  the  northern 
part  was  called  Dalmatia.  The  southern 
part  remained  a  province  of  the  Senate. 
Paul  preached  "  round  about  unto  lilyri- 
cum."  Rom.  15  :  19. 

Image,  im'ej,  a  word  generally  used  to 
denote  an  object  of  idolatrous  worship. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Image  of  Jeal'ous-y,  a  general  term 
for  idolatrous  practices  which  excited  Jeho- 
vah's jealousy.    Ezek.  8  :  3,  5. 

Imagery,  Cham'bers  of,  refers  to  an 
Assyrian  and  Egyptian  custom  of  painting 
pictures  of  the  gods  on  the  walls  of  their 
temples.  Ezek.  8  ;  12. 

Im'la  (filled),  the  father  of  Micaiah  the 
prophet,  who  predicted  the  fall  of  Ahab  at 
Ramoth-gilead.  2  Chron.  It? ;  7,  8.  Called 
Imlah  in  1  Kings  22  :  8,  9. 

Iin'lah.    Same  as  preceding. 

Im-man'u-el  (God  with  us),  a  title  of  the 
Messiah.  I.sa.  7:14;  8:8.  Same  as  Em- 
manuel. Matt.  1:23.    See  Christ. 

Im'mer  [talkative).  [1]  A  priest  whose 
descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  1  Chron. 
9  :  12 ;  Ezra  2  :  37 ;  Neh.  11 :  13.  [2]  Father 
of  Zadok.  Neh.  3  :  29.  [3]  A  priest  in  the 
time  of  Jeremiah,  whose  son  Pashur  smote 
Jeremiah  and  put  him  in  the  stocks.  Jer. 
20  :  1. 

Im'mer,  apparently  a  place  in  Babylonia. 
Ezra  2  :  .59 ;  Neh.  7  :  61. 

Im-mor'tal.  In  1  Tim.  1 : 17  God  is  said 
to  be  "immortal."  The  word  thus  trans- 
lated is  the  same  as  that  rendered  "  uncor- 
ruptible" in  Rom.  1:23,  and  should  be  so 
translated  here. 

Im-mor-tari-ty.  Belief  in  immortality 
is  not  specially  taught  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, but  is  taken  for  granted.  The  peni- 
tential and  .sacrificial  system  of  the  Mosaic 
law  would  l)e  unintelligible  without  the 
doctrine  of  immortality.  It  is  definitely 
taught  in  the  New  Testament  in  connection 
witli  the  resurrection  of  Christ.  Consult 
the  Ax.^LYSis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687 1,  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Im'na  [holding  back],  a  son  of  Helem,  who 
was  of  tlie  tribe  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7 :  35. 

Im'nah  (success).  [1]  Asher's  eldest  son, 
1  Chron.  7  :  30,  called  Jijinah  in  Gen.  46: 
17.  [2]  A  Levite,  father  of  Kore.  2  Chron. 
31  :  14. 

Im-plead',  in  Acts  19:38,  means  to  sue 
at  law. 

Im-po'tcnt,  in  John  5:3;  Acts  4:9;  14 : 
8,  means  without  strength,  eitlier  on  ac- 
count of  di.sease  or  malformation. 

Im-pre-ca'tioii.    See  Oath. 

Im-pris'on-ment.    See  Puni.«hment. 

Im  pute',  the  translation  of  a  Greek 
word  which  is  rendered  by  many  different 
terms  in  the  Authorized  Version,  such  as 
"  reckon,"  Rom.  4:4;  "account,"  Gal.  3:6;  I 
"  lay  to  one's  charge,"  2  Tim.  4  :  16.  Impute 
means  "  to  put  to  the  account  of  a  person 
that  of  which  he  is  or  is  not  possessed." 
God  imputes  sin,  Rom.  4  :  8.  and  the  right- 
eousness of  Christ  is  imputed  to  man  on 


condition  of  faith  in  Christ's  sacrifice.  Bom. 
4  : 11-24.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Im'rah  (obstinacy),  a  son  of  Zophah,  a  de- 
scendant of  .\sher.  1  Chron.  7  :  36. 

Im'ri  (eloquent).  [1]  A  descendant  of  Ju- 
dah. 1  Chron.  9:  4.  [2]  Father  of  Zaccur, 
who  rebuilt  part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  3 :  2. 

In-caii-ta'tions.    See  Divination. 

In'cense,  Exod.  30  :  8,  was  a  mixture  of 
frankincense  and  other  fragrant  articles. 
Its  materials  and  the  method  of  preparing 
it  are  given  in  Exod.  30  :  34-36.  Its  prepa- 
ration for  common  use  was  forbidden.  The 
priest  burned  it  morning  and  evening  on 
the  altar  of  incense.  No  other  preparation 
could  be  used  as  incense,  nor  could  any  one 
but  the  priest  offer  it.  Incense  was  offered 
as  a  symbol  of  prayer.  See  Altar,  Censer, 
and  Fr.\nkincense  :  also  page  635  in  the 
Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concordance. 

In'di-a,  Esth.  1:1;  8:9,  the  region 
around  the  Indus  River,  perhaps  including 
Scinde.  Solomon  opened  a  trade  with  India 
bv  his  ve.ssels,  and  through  Hiram,  king  of 
Tyre.  1  Kings  10:  10-22. 

In-di'ting,  in  Ps.  45  : 1  (Hebrew,  bubbling 
lip),  means  dictating;  composing. 

In-gath'er-ing,  Feast  of.  See  Taber- 
nacles, Fea.st  of. 

In-her'it-ance.  The  sons  had  priority 
of  right,  the  eldest  having  a  double  portion. 
If  there  were  no  sons,  the  daughters  in- 
herited. Num.  27 :  8.  There  is  no  record  of 
wills  in  the  Old  Testament ;  the  law  of 
Moses  rendered  them  unnecessary.  They 
were  subsequently  introduced,  however. 
Gal.  3  :  15 ;  Heb.  9  : 17.  Believers  have  sal- 
vation for  their  inheritance,  Heb.  1 : 14,  and 
are  "joint-heirs  with  Christ."  Rom.  8:17. 
Consult  the  An.\lysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Iniquity,  in-ik'we  ty,  anything  done 
contrary  to  the  law  of  God.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Ink,  Ink'horn.  Jer.  36:18;  Ezek.  9:2, 
3,  11 ;  2  Cor.  3  :  3,  etc.    See  Writing. 

Inn.  An  inn  was  sometimes  only  a  sta- 
tion where  caravans  stopped  for  the  night, 
near  water  if  possible,  but  not  necessarily 
having  any  buildings.  At  such  an  "inn" 
Joseph's  brethren  stopped,  (ien.  42  :  27,  and 
Moses  met  the  Lord.  Exod.  4  :  24.  At  such 
stations  large  buildings  containing  rooms  for 
travellers  and  stalls  for  their  animals  were 
often  erected  around  open  square  courts. 
No  food  was  provided  in  them.  In  such  a 
place  our  Saviour  was  born.  Luke  2 :  7.  -An- 
other kind  of  an  inn.  in  charge  of  a  host,  is 
mentioned  in  the  parable  of  the  Good  Samar- 
itan. Luke  10  :  .35. 

In-spi-ra'tion.  The  prophets  and  apos- 
tles spake  "  as  they  were  moved  by  the  Holy 
Ghost,"  2  Pet.  1:  21,  but  the  divine  Spirit 
influenced  each  author  according  to  his  in- 
dividuality. Job.  32  : 8 ;  2  Tim.  3  : 16.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

In  stant,  In'stant-ly ,  in  Luke  7  :  4 ;  23 : 
23;  Acts  26:7;  Rom.  12:12;  2  Tim.  4:2, 
means  urgent ;  earnest ;  or,  urgently ;  ear- 
nestly. 

In'stru-ments  of  Mu'sic.    See  Music 
In-tend  ed,  in  Ps.  21:11,  means  also 
plotted. 

In-ter-ces'sion,  prayer  in  belialf  of 
others.  Abraham  interceded  for  Sodom. 
Gen.  18  :  23-33.  Paul  exhorts  that  interces- 
sion be  made  for  all  men.  1  Tim.  2:1.2. 
Christ  is  our  Intercessor  or  Advocate.  1  John 
2:1:  John  17 ;  Heb.  9  :  24 ;  Rom.  8 :  34.  The 
Holy  Spirit  also  makes  intercession.  Rom. 
8:26.  Consult  the  Analy'SIS  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

In'ter-est.    See  Loan,  and  Usury. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


In-ter'pre-ta-tion  of  Dreams.  See 

page  156  in  tlie  Analysis. 

Iii-ter'pre-ter.  See  Prophet;  also  pages 
482  and  (J24  in  the  Analysis. 

In'ward,  in  Job  19: 19,  means  familiar; 
confidential. 

Iphedeiah,  if-e-de'yah,  (whom  Jehovah 
frees),  a  son  of  Shashak,  a  descendant  of 
Benjamin.  1  Chion.  8  :  25. 

Ir  (ft  city),  an  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Ben- 
jamin, 1  Chron.  7  ;  12,  called  Iri  in  verse  7. 

I' ret  (watchful).  [1]  One  of  David's  chief 
rnlers  after  the  rebellion  of  Sheba  was 
quelled.  2  Sam.  20  :  26.  [2,  3]  Two  of  Da- 
vid's valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23:26,  38;  1 
Chron.  11  :28,  40;  27:9. 

I'rad  {fleet),  the  son  of  Enoch,  a  descend- 
ant of  Cain.  Gen.  4  :  18. 

I'rain  (watchfii.l),  one  of  the  dukes  (lead- 
ers) of  Edoni.  Gen.  36  :  43;  1  Cliron.  1  :  54. 

Ir-ha-he'res,  a  cit.v  mentioned  in  He- 
brew, Isa.  19  : 18,  under  the  name  "city  of 
destruction,"  or  of  "  lieres,"  or  "of  the 
sun"  ( Heliopolis),  in  the  marginal  notes. 

I'ri  (ivatrhfid),  one  of  the  sous  of  Bela, 
the  son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  7  :  7. 

I-ri'jah  {Jehovah  sees),  a  captain  of  the 
ward  in  Jerusalem,  who  arrested  Jeremiah. 
Jer.  37  :  13,  14. 

Ir-iia'liash  {serpent  cify),  in  the  marginal 
notes  called  "  the  city  of  Nahash,"  1  Chron. 
4 :  12,  was  regarded  by  Jerome  as  the  same 
as  Bethlehem,  which  is  not  probable.  It 
has  been  considered  identical  with  the  vil- 
lage and  ruins  Deir  Nahhaz,  on  the  road  to 
Hebron. 

I'ron.  Some  of  the  uses  of  iron  were 
known  in  very  ancient  times.  It  is  men- 
tioned in  Gfen.  4  :  22.  Iron  tools  are  noticed 
in  Dent.  27  :  5 ;  2  Kings  6:6;  spear  heads,  in 
1  Sam.  17:7;  agricultural  implements,  in  2  I 
Sam.  12  :  31 ;  Jer.  28  :  14.  Consult  the  CoN- 
C0RD.\.NCE.  Abundance  of  iron-ore  is  found 
in  northern  Palestine. 

I'ron  (pious),  one  of  the  fenced  cities  of 
Naphtali.  Josli.  19:38.    Now  Yanm. 

Ir'pe-el  (God  heals),  a  town  of  Benjamin. 
Josh.  18  :  27. 

Ir-she'mesh  (city  of  the  sun),  a  place  in 
Dan.  Josh.  19  :  41.    See  Beth-shemesh. 

I'm  (watch},  tlie  eldest  son  of  Caleb,  who 
was  one  of  the  two  faithful  spies.  1  Chron. 
4:  15. 

Isaac,  i'zak  (lan(ihter),  the  second  of  the 
Hebrew  patriarchs,  was  the  son  of  Abra- 
ham and  Sarah,  and  was  born  when  liis  par- 
ents were  very  old,  in  fulfilment  of  God's 
promise.  Gen.  17 : 4-17.  The  history  of 
Isaac  is  found  in  Gen.  21:2-8;  22:2-13; 
cliapters  24-28 ;  35  :  27-29.  The  only  event 
of  his  earl.v  years  which  is  recorded  is  the 
trial  of  his  father's  faith  when,  in  obedience 
to  God's  command,  Abraham  was  about  to 
offer  Isaac  for  a  l)urnt  ottering.  See  Gen. 
22:2-13.  Tliis  is  considered  typical  of  the 
subsequent  sacrifice  of  the  only  Son  of  God 
on  Calvary.  The  intended  sacrifice  of  Isaac 
is  referred  to  in  Heb.  11:17;  Jas.  2:21.  [ 
Isaac  was  a  prosperous  farmer.  Gen.  26  :  12, 
14.  He  died  at  the  age  of  one  hundred  and 
eighty.  Gen.  35:28.  See  Jacob,  and  Esvu 
(his  sons);  also  page  314  in  tlie  Analysis; 
and  refer  to  the  CoNCORD.\NC"E.  Isaac  is 
used  in  Amos  7 : 9,  16  as  a  poetic  synonym 
for  Israel  (the  ten  tribes). 

Isaiah,  i-za'.vah  (Jehorah's  salration),  the 
greatest  of  the  prophets,  was  a  son  of  Amoss, 
began  his  prophetic  ministration  j)robably 
in  the  last  years  of  the  reign  of  Uzziali,  Isa. 
6:1,  B.C.  7G0,  and  continued  it  under  ,To- 
tham,  Ahaz,  and  Hezekiah,  b.  c.  698.  We 
know  from  himself  that  he  was  a  married 
man  and  had  two  sons;  that  his  wife  was 
called  a  prophetess  and  his  sons  bore  pro- 
phetical names;  that  he  lived  on  intimate 
terms  with  Hezekiah,  etc.  A  Jewisli  tradi- 
tion preserved  in  the  Talmud  tells  us  that 
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when  lie  was  ninety  .vears  old  he  was  sawn 
asunder  in  a  hollow  carob  tree,  in  the  reign 
of  Manasseh,  and  that  tlie  "mulberry  tree 
of  Isaiah  "  in  the  Kedron  valley,  near  Jeru- 
salem, indicates  the  traditional  spot  of  his 
martyrdom.  The  manner  of  his  death  is 
not  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Isa'iah,  the  Book  of,  which  has  fitly 
been  characterized  as  the  "  Gospel  of  the 
Old  Testament,"  consists  of  two  parts.  The 
first  part,  chapters  1-39,  contains  a  number 
of  separate  iiredictions  and  narratives  re- 
ferring to  various  nations — Assyria,  Baby- 
lon, Moab,  Ethiopia,  etc.  The  second  part, 
from  chapter  40  to  the  end,  refers  to  the 
close  of  the  Babylonian  captivity  and  the 
glory  of  the  Messianic  period,  giving  a  most 
striliing  picture  of  the  suftering  Messiah, 
Isa.  53,  as  the  "  man  of  sorrows,"  who  bore 
our  sins  and  accomplished  our  salvation. 

Is'cah  [she  looks  abroad),  a  daughter  of 
Haran,  tlie  brother  of  Abram.  Gen.  11 :  29. 
She  was  a  sister  of  Lot. 

Is-car'i-ot.    See  Judas  Isc.^riot. 
Ish'bah  (praisinq),  a  son  of  Ezra.  1  Chron. 
4 :  17. 

Ish'bak  (leavimj  behind),  a  son  of  Abraham 
by  Keturah.  Gei'i.  25:2;  1  Chron.  1:32. 
The  iiortliern  Arabians  are  his  descendants. 

Ish'bi-be'nob  (dwelling  in  rest),  a  son  of 
Rai)ha,  a  Philistine  giant  slain  by  Abishai. 
2  Sam.  21 :  16,  17. 

Ish-bo'sheth  (man  of  shame),  a  son  and 
successor  of  King  Saul,  was  induced  b.v  Ab- 
ner  to  assume  the  government  while  David 
reigned  at  Hebron.  2  Sam.  2  :  8,  11.  All  Is- 
rael, except  Judah,  acknowledged  Ish-l)o- 
shoth  as  king.  A  great  battle  was  fought  at 
I  Gibeon  between  the  army  of  David  under 
Joab  and  that  of  Ish-bosheth  under  Abner. 
The  latter  was  totally  defeated.  Ish-bosheth 
was  assassinated  after  a  reign  of  two  vears. 
2  Sam.  4:5,  7.  See  pages  259,  459  in  the 
Analysis. 

I'shi  (saving).  [1,  2]  Judites.  1  Chron. 
2  :  31 ;  4  :  20.  [3]  A  man  of  Simeon.  1  Chron. 
4:42.  [4]  Head  of  a  family  in  Manasseh. 
1  Cliron.  5  :  24. 

I'shi,  the  title  by  which  the  Lord  de- 
clares that  his  people  shall  honor  him  when 
he  shall  renew  his  covenant  of  merc.v  with 
themandthey  sliall  return  to  him.  Hos.2:16. 

I  shi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  lends),  a  sou  of 
Izrahiali.  1  Chron.  7  :  3. 

I-shi'jah  (whom  Jehovah  lends),  a  Jew  who 
had  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  31. 

Ish'ma  (desolation),  a  descendant  of  Ju- 
dah. 1  Chron.  4  :  3. 

Ish'ma-el  (whom  God  hears).  [1]  The 
son  of  Abraham  by  Hagar.  He  and  his 
mother  were  expelled  from  the  household 
of  the  patriarch  at  Sarah's  request,  Gen.  21 : 

10,  and  went  forth  into  the  wilderness  of 
Beer-sheba,  where  he  became  a  hunter  and 
married  an  Egyptian  woman.    From  him 

t  descended  the  Ishmaelites,  wild  Bedouin 
tribes  still  roaming  about  in  the  same  region 
and  well  known  for  their  treachery  and  rob- 
beries. Ishniael,  however,  was  present  at 
the  interment  of  his  father's  remains  in  the 
cave  of  Machpelah.  Gen.  25:  9.  Consult  the 
Concordance,  and  see  pages  197, 207, 313  in 
the  .\nalysis.  [2]  A  descendant  of  the 
royal  family  of  Judah,  who  murdered  Geda- 
liah,  the  governor  appointed  by  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, in  the  basest  manner  and  then  was 
compelled  by  Johanan  to  flee  to  the  Am- 
monites. Jer.  41 ;  2  Kings  25 :  23,  25.  [3]  A 
son  of  Azel,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1 
C;hron.  8  :  38  ;  9  :  44.  [4]  Father  of  Zebadiah, 
a  ruler  of  the  house  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  19  : 

11.  [5]  One  of  the  captains  by  whose  aid 
.Tehoiada  the  priest  set  .loash  on  the  throne 
of  Judah.  2  Chron.  23  : 1.  [6]  X  priest  who 
had  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  22. 


Ish'ma-el-ites.    See  Ishmael. 

Ish-ma-i'ah  (Jehovah  hears),  prince  of 
Zebulun  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  27: 
19. 

Ish'me-el-ite.  1  Chron.  2:17.  See  Ish- 
maelites. 

Ish'me-rai  (whom  Jehovah  keeps),  a  sou  of 
Elpaal,  a  Berijamite.  1  Chron.  8: 18. 

I'shod  (man  of  renown],  a  son  of  Hamnio- 
leketh,  the  sister  of  Gilead.  1  Chron.  7 :  18. 

Ish'paii  (bald),  a  son  of  Shashak,  a  Ben- 
jamite.  1  Chron.  8:22. 

Ish-tob  (men  of  Tob),  apparently  a  small 
kingdom,  part  of  Aram.  2  Sam.  10  :  6,  8.  See 

TOB. 

Ish'u-ah  (quiet),  the  second  son  of  A.sher, 
Gen.  46  :  17,  called  Isuah.  1  Chron.  7 :  30. 

Ish'u-ai  (quiet),  a  son  of  A.sher,  1  Chron. 
7  :  30,  called  Isui,  Gen.  46  : 17,  and  Jesui, 
Num.  26  :  44. 

Ish'u-i  {quiet\  a  son  of  Saul.  1  Sam.  14: 
49. 

Isles,  Zeph.  2:11;  P.s.  72:10;  Ezek. 
26  : 15.  The  Hebrew  word  signifies  any  land 
bordering  on  the  sea.  Isles  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, Gen.  10  :  5,  refers  to  the  coasts  of  the 
Mediterranean,  Black,  and  Caspian  Seas. 

Ismachiah,  is-ma-ki'ah  (whom  Jehorah 
supports),  a  Levitical  overseer  of  oH'erings  in 
the  time  of  Hezekiah.  2  Chron.  31  :  13. 

Is-ma-i'ah  ijehorah  hears),  a  Gibeonite 
who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12:4. 

Is'pah  {bald),  a  son  of  Beriah,  a  descend- 
ant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  16. 

Is'ra-el,  Gen.  35  :  10,  a  name  given  to 
Jacob  by  the  angel  at  Peniel,  Gen.  32:  28; 
Hos.  12  :  3,  4,  meaning  "  the  prince  that  pre- 
vails with  God."  The  word  is  also  used, 
Exod.  3:16,  for  all  of  .lacob's  posterity :  also 
for  the  kingdom  of  the  ten  tribes,  2  Kings 
14:12;  and,  in  a  spiritual  sense,  for  the 
whole  body  of  true  believers.  Eom.  9:6; 
11 :  26.  See  Jacob,  and  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Is'ra-el,  Land  of.    See  Canaan. 

Is'ra-el-ite,  a  person  belonging  to  one 
of  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

Is'ra-el,  King'dom  of,  a  name  often 
applied  to  the  united  kingdom  before  the 
revolt  of  the  ten  tribes.  1  Sam.  13  :  1,  4 ;  15  : 
28.  It  was  also  used  to  designate  the  terri- 
tory of  the  ten  tribes.  After  the  death  of 
Solomon  it  was  usually  applied  to  the  inde- 
pendent kingdom  of  the  ten  tribes,  so  that 
the  kings  of  the  ten  tribes  were  called 
"kings  of  Israel,"  and  David's  descendants, 
who  ruled  Judah  and  Benjamin,  were  called 
"kings  of  Judah."  The  kingdom  of  Israel 
was  about  as  large  as  New  Hampshire  and 
had  a  population  of  over  three  millions. 
The  capitals  were  Shechem,  Tirzah,  and  Sa- 
maria. It  lasted  B.  c.  975-721.  See  He- 
brews, consult  the  Analy'SIS  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Issachar,  is'sa-kar  (God  hath  given  memy 
hire).  [1]  The  fifth  son  of  Jacob  and  Leah. 
Gen.  30  :  18;  Exod.  1:3.  A  prophetical  de- 
scription of  him  in  Gen.  49  : 14,  15  was  ful- 
filled, as  his  descendants  were  laborious  and 
subject  to  tributes  from  roving  tribes.-  [2] 
A  porter  for  the  Tabernacle  in  the  time  of 
David.  1  Chron.  26  :  5.  See  Tribes,  and 
consult  the  Concordance. 

Issachar,  Territory  of,  comprised  the 
great  plain  called  Esdraelon  or  .Tezreel, 
and  extended  from  Mount  Carmel  to  the 
Jordan  and  from  En-gannim  to  Mount 
Tabor.  It  was  one  of  the  most  fertile  dis- 
tricts in  Palestine  and  contained  sixteen 
famous  cities.  Its  boundaries  are  given  in 
Josh.  19  :  17-23.  Consult  the  Concoed- 
.\nce. 

Is-shi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  lends),  fl]  A  de- 
scendant of  Jloses,  1  Chron.  24:21,  called 
Jeshaiah  in  1  Chron.  26:  25.  [2]  A  Ko- 
hathite  Levite.  1  Chron.  24  : 25. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Is'u-ah  (quiet),  a  son  of  Asher,  1  Chrou. 
7  :  30,  called  Ishuah  iu  Gen.  4() :  17. 

Is'u-i  {quiet},  third  sou  of  Asher.  Gen. 
46  :  17.   See  ISHUAI. 

Italian,  i-tal'yau,  Band,  part  of  the 
Roman  army.  It  was  comi)osed  of  Italians, 
Acts  10  :  1,  and  Cornelius  was  their  centu- 
rion, or  commander. 

It'a-ly,  a  well-known  country  in  the 
south  of  Europe,  situated  on  the  Mediterra- 
nean Sea.  It  is  mentioned  but  four  times 
in  the  Bible — namely,  as  the  place  from 
which  Aquila  and  Priscilla  were  expelled. 
Acts  18:2;  as  the  country  for  which  Paul 
sailed,  Acts27: 1,6;  and  as  the  residence  of 
some  who  joined  in  the  salutations  men- 
tioned in  Heb.  1.3  :  24. 

Ith'a-i  (with  Jehovah),  one  of  David's 
valiant  men,  a  Benjamite,  1  Chron.  11  :  31, 
called  Ittai  in  2  Sam.  23:29.  See  Ittai, 
No.  2. 

Ith'a-mar  (land  of  palms),  a  son  of  Aaron. 
Exod.  6:23;  Lev.  io  :  16 ;  Ezra  8:2.  Eli 
was  the  only  high-priest  of  the  line  of  Itha- 
m:ir.  1  Chron.  24  :  6. 

Ith'i-el  (God  in  with  me).  [1]  A  man  of 
the  tribe  of  Ben  jamin.  Neh.  11 :  7.  [2]  One 
of  Aftur's  friends.  Prov.  30  : 1. 

Ith'mah  {orphanage),  a  Moabite,  one  of 
David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11  :  46. 

Ith'nan  {bestowed), a  town  near  the  south 
border  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  23. 

Ith'ra  {abundance),  father  of  Ama.sa,  the 
cajitain  of  Absalom's  host.  2  Sam.  17:25. 
Called  Jether  iu  1  Chrou.  2  :  17.  See  Je- 
THER,  No.  3. 

Ith'ran  (abundance).  [1]  One  of  the  Ho- 
rites.  Gen.  36:26;  1  Chron.  1:41.  [2]  A 
son  of  Zophah,  an  Asherite.  1  Chron.  7  :  37. 

Ith're-ain  {residue  of  the  people),  a  son  of 
David.  He  was  born  at  Hebron.  2  Sam.  3: 
5;  1  Chron.  3  :  .3. 

Ith'rite,  The,  the  name  given  to  two  of 
David's  warriors.  2  Sam.  23  :  38;  1  Chron. 
11  :  40. 

It-tah-ka'ziu,  a  landmark  of  Zebulun. 
Josli.  19 : 13. 

It'tai  (iu  time).  [1]  One  of  David's  val- 
iant men,  a  native  of  Oath.  2  Sam.  18  :  2. 
He  was  greatly  attached  to  David.  2  Sam. 
15  :  19-22.  [2]  A  valiant  Benjamite  in  Da- 
vid's army.  2  Sam.  23  :  29.  See  Ithai. 

Ituraia,  it-u-re'ah  (an  enclosed  reqion),  a 
small  province  in  the  north  of  Palestine, 
between  the  U])per  Jordan  and  Mount  Her- 
mon.  Philip,  brother  of  Herod,  was  "  te- 
trarcli  of  Itursea  and  of  the  region  of  Ti'a- 
chonitis."  Luke  3  :  1. 

I'vah,  a  district  near  Babvlon,  2  King.s 
18  :  34,  called  Ava  in  2  Kings' 17  :  24. 

I'vo-ry  (tooth)  has  generally  been  defined 
as  sim])ly  the  tootli  of  the  elephant,  but  is 
really  a  substance,  between  bone  and  horn, 
from  the  teeth  or  tusks  of  many  animals. 
Solomon's  throne  was  built  of  ivory,  and  it 
was  used  lavishlj-  in  ancient  times  in  archi- 
tecture, etc.  Amos  3  :  15 ;  6:4;  Ezek.  27  :  6. 
"Ivory  palaces,"  mentioned  in  Ps.  45:8, 
were  ])rol)ably  boxes  richly  wrought  or  in- 
laid with  ivory,  and  used  for  keeping  i)er- 
fuines. 

Iz'e-har.  Num.  3  :  19.    See  Izhar. 

Iz'har  ioil),  a  son  of  Kohath,  the  son  of 
Levi.  E.\od.  6 : 18,  21 ;  1  Chron.  6 :  2.  Called 
IzKHAR  in  Num.  3  : 19. 

Iz'har-ites,  1  Cliron.  24  :22;  26  :  23,  de- 
scendants of  Izfiar,  the  son  of  Kohath. 
They  are  called  Izeharites  iu  Num.  3  : 
27. 

Iz-ra-hi'ah  (whom  Jehornh  causes  to  spar- 
kle), a  grandson  of  Tola,  the  son  of  Issachar. 
1  Chron.  7  :  3. 

Iz'ra-hite,  The,  the  designation  of 
Shamhuth,  a  captaiu  iu  David's  army.  1 
Chron.  27  :  8. 

Iz'ri  (built),  a  Levite  leader  in  the  service 
of  song  in  David's  time.  1  Chrou.  25  : 11. 


J. 

Ja'a-kan  (he  shall  adorn),  a  son  of  Ezer, 
one  of  the  sons  of  Seir.  Dent.  10  :  6.  Same 
as  Jakan  in  1  Cliron.  1  :  42,  and  Akan  in 
Gen.  36  :  27.    See  Bene-jaakan. 

Ja-ak'o-bah  {snpplanter),  a  chieftain  of 
Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  36. 

Ja-a'la,  Ja-a'lah  (a  wild  she-goat),  a  ser- 
vant of  Solomon  whose  descendants  re- 
turned with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:  56;  Neh. 
7:58. 

Ja-a'lam  (whom  God  hides),  a  son  of  Esau 
by  Aholibamah.  He  was  a  chief  of  Edom. 
Gen.  36  :  5,  14,  18  ;  1  Cliron.  1  :  35. 

Jaanai,  ja'a-na  or  ja-a'iia  (whom  Jehovah 
answers),  a  chief  of  (Jad.  1  Chron.  5:  12. 

Ja-ar'e-or'e-gini  (forests  of  the  wearers), 
the  father  of  Elliaiian,  who  slew  (ioliatli's 
brother.  2  Sam.  21 :  19.  Same  as  Jair  iu  1 
Chron.  20:5. 

Ja'a-sau  (whom  Jehovah  has  made),  a  Jew 
who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  37. 

Ja  a'si-el  (whom  God  lias  made',,  son  of 
Abner  and  chief  of  Beujamiu.  1  Chrou.  27  : 
21. 

Ja-az-a-ni'ah  (whom  Jehovah  hears).  [1] 
A  captain  of  the  Jewish  army.  2  Kings  25  : 
23.  [2]  A  chief  man  of  the  Eechabites  in 
the  time  of  Jeremiah.  Jer.  35  :  3.  [3]  One 
of  the  seventy  "men  of  the  ancients"  seen 
by  Ezekiel  in  a  vision.  Ezek.  8  :  11.  [4J  A 
prince  .seen  in  a  vision  by  Ezekiel,  Ezek.  11 : 
1,  against  whom  he  was  directed  to  proph- 
esy. 

Ja-a'zer  and  Ja'zer  (Jehovah  heljis),  a 
citj'  of  Gilead  situated  east  of  the  Jordan. 
It  was  conquered  and  assigned  to  Gad  and 
the  Levites.  Num.  21  :  32;  32  :  1 ;  Josh.  21 : 
39.  It  was  subject  to  Moab  in  later  times, 
and  is  denounced  in  Isa.  16  :  8,  9;  Jer.  48: 
32. 

Ja-a-zi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  consoles),  a  de- 
scendant of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron. 
24 :  26,  27. 

Ja-a'zi-el  (whom  God  consoles),  a  Levite 
in  the  choral  service  when  the  ark  of  the 
covenant  was  brought  up  from  the  house  of 
Obed-edoin.  1  Chrou.  15 : 18.  Same  as  Aziel 
iu  verse  20. 

Ja'bal  (a  stream),  a  son  of  Lamech,  a  de- 
scendant of  Cain.  Gen.  4  :  20.  He  was  the 
"  father  of  such  as  dwell  in  tents  and  have 
cattle." 

Jab'bok  (emptying),  a  small  river  which 
rises  about  twenty-five  miles  north-east  of 
the  north  end  of  the  Dead  Sea,  and,  after 
flowing  east,  north,  west,  and  south-west, 
eniiities  into  the  Jordan  about  midway  be- 
tween the  Dead  Sea  and  the  Sea  of  Galilee. 
It  is  now  called  Zerka,  and  abounds  in  small 
fish.  Gen.  32 : 22 ;  Num.  21 : 24 ;  Deut.  2  :  37 ; 
3:  16. 

Ja'besh  (dry),  the  father  of  Shallum.  2 
Kings  15  :  10,  13,  14.  Shallum  was  a  king 
of  Israel. 

Ja'besh  and  Ja'besh-Gil'e-ad  (dry 
Gilead),  a  city  of  Gad  east  of  the  Jordan.  It 
was  destroyed  by  the  Israelites,  Judg.  21 : 8- 
14,  and  delivered  by  Saul  from  Naliash.  1 
Sam.  11 :  1-11. 

Ja'bez  {he  causes  pain).  [1]  The  head  of 
a  family  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4:9,  10.  [2] 
Apparently  a  place.  It  is  mentioned  only 
in  1  Chron.  2  :  55,  but  its  situation  is  not 
known. 

Ja'bin  (whom  God  observes).  [1]  A  king 
of  Hazor  who  was  defeated  by  Joshua  near 
the  lake  Jlerom.  Josh.  11  :  1.  [2]  Another 
king  of  the  same  name  and  place,  who  oj)- 
pressed  the  Israelites  twenty  years  in  the 
time  of  the  judges.  Judg.  4  :  2,  7,  17,  23,  24  ; 
Ps.  83  :  9. 

Jab'ne-el  {.Jehovah  causes  to  be  built).  [1] 
A  town  of  Judah,  Josh.  15  :  11,  called  also 
Jabneh  in  2  Chron.  26 :  6.    It  was  captured 


by  Uzziah  from  the  Philistines.  [2]  A  bor- 
der town  of  Naplitali ;  location  uncertain. 
Josh.  19  :33. 

Jab'neh.    See  Jabneel. 

Jachin,  ja'kiii  (he  shall  establish).  [1]  A 
son  of  Simeon.  Gen.  46  : 10 ;  Exod.  6  : 15.  [2] 
Head  of  the  twenty-first  course  of  priests. 
1  Chron.  9 : 10 ;  24  : 17 ;  Neh.  11  : 10.  [3]  The 
name  given  by  Solomon  to  the  pillar  wliich 
he  set  up  on  the  right  side  of  the  porch  of 
the  Temple.  1  Kings  7  :  21 ;  2  Chron.  3  :  17. 
See  Boaz,  No.  2. 

Jacliinites,  ja'kin-ites,  descendants  of 
Jachin,  son  of  Simeon.  Num.  26:12.  See 
Jachin,  No.  1. 

Ja'cintli  or  Hy'a-cinth,  probably  .same 
as  LiGURE  in  Exod.  28  : 19.  It  was  a  yellow- 
ish-red or  a  dark-purple  gem  resembling  the 
Amethyst.  Rev.  9  :  17  ;  21 :  20. 

Ja'cob  {the  supplanter).  [1]  The  third 
of  the  Jewish  patriarchs.  Gen.  25  :  2f),  the 
son  of  Isaac  and  Rebckah  and  the  younger 
twin-brother  of  Esau.  The  relations  be- 
tween tlie  two  brothers  were  not  good,  and 
the  fault  was  Jacob's.  Gen.  27.  He  bought 
Esau"s  birthriglit  from  him,  Gen.  25:  29-34, 
was  compelled  to  flee,  and  went  to  Laban,  a 
brother  of  his  mother,  who  lived  in  Padan- 
aram,  and  with  whom  he  stayed  for  twenty 
years.  See  Gen.  28 : 12-22  for  account  of  his 
vision  at  Bethel  and  subsequent  vow.  He 
married  Laban's  two  daughters,  Leah  and 
Rachel,  and  he  prospered.  But  he  yearned 
after  his  native  land,  and  as  troubles  con- 
tinually arose  between  him  and  Laban  they 
separated,  though  with  a  covenant  of  peace. 
Gen.  31  :  45-54.  When  he  ajiijioached  Ca- 
naan he  felt  anxious  with  res]iect  to  Esau, 
and  then  occurred  that  extraordinary  event 
which  made  Israel,  "the  soldier  of  God," 
out  of  Jacob,  "the  supplanter."  Gen.  32: 
24-32.  The  meeting  with  Esau  was  very 
friendly,  and  Jacob  settled  near  Sliechem, 
where  he  bought  land.  Gen.  33  : 19,  and  dug 
a  well  (see  Jacob's  Well).  But  new  trou- 
bles overtook  him  and  he  decided  to  move 
to  Hebron.  On  the  way  thither,  at  Bethle- 
hem, Benjamin  was  born  and  Rachel  died. 
After  staying  for  some  time  at  Hebron, 
where  he  and  Esau  buried  their  father, 
Isaac,  in  the  cave  of  Machpelah,  Gen.  35: 
29,  Jacob  moved  to  Egypt  on  account  of 
famine.  There  he  found  Joseph,  and  there 
he  died,  rich  and  honored.  Gen.  49 :  .33.  His 
remains  were  carried  to  Hebron  and  buried 
in  the  cave  of  Machpelah,  Gen.  50  :  13,  with 
his  ancestors.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refei-  to 
the  Concordance.  [2J  The  father  of  Jo- 
seph, the  husband  of  Mary.  ^latt.  1  :  15,  16. 

Jacob's  Well,  at  wliich  Jesus  sat  and 
talked  with  the  Samaritan  woman,  John  4: 
5,  6,  is  one  and  a  half  miles  south-east  of 
Nabliis,  the  ancient  Sliechem,  close  to  the 
highway  from  Jerusalem  to  Galilee,  in  the 
jilain  of  Moreh,  at  the  eastern  base  of  Mount 
Gerizim.  The  wall  which  enclosed  it  and 
the  church  wiiich  once  was  built  over  it  are 
now  only  heaps  of  ruins,  but  tlie  well  itself, 
seven  and  a  half  feet  in  diameter,  seventy 
feet  deep,  and  lined  throughout  with  iieavy 
masonry,  is  still  intact  exce)it  so  far  as  it 
has  doubtless  been  filled  up  to  a  considerable 
extent  with  the  fragments  of  the  churcli  and 
the  wall.  According  to  Jewish  tradition,  the 
well  was  dug  by  Jacob  ( Gen.  33  : 19 Chris- 
tians, Jews,  Samaritans,  and  Mohammedans 
all  agree  in  kee])ing  the  place  sacred.  It  is 
one  of  the  few  ancient  i)laces  in  Palestine 
that  can  be  certainly  identified. 

Ja'da  (]c)ioui)ifi),  a  grandson  of  Jerah- 
meel,  the  son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  :  28,  32. 

Ja-da'u  {loving),  a  Jew  who  had  a  foreign 
wife  Ezra  10  :  43. 

Jad-dn'a   {l-nown).    [1]   A  Levite  who 
sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10:21.    [2]  Son 
of  Jonathan,  high-priest  of  the  Jews.  Neh. 
1121 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


12  :  11,  22.  He  is  the  last  high-priest  no- 
ticed ill  the  Old  Testament. 

Ja'don  ijwUje),  a  Jew  who  repaired  part 
of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  7. 

Ja'el  (mountain  goat),  wife  of  Heber  the 
Kenite,  who  killed  Sisera,  the  Canaanitish 
leader,  when  he  fled  from  the  Israelites  un- 
der Deborah  and  Barak.  Judg.  4  :  17,  18,  21, 
22 ;  5:6,  24. 

Jaf'fa  or  Ya'fa  are  modern  names  of 
JoppA  or  Japho,  the  ancient  seaport  of  Je- 
rusalem. It  is  on  the  Mediterranean  Sea. 
See  JopPA. 

Ja'gur,  a  city  in  the  south-east  part  of 
Judiih.  Josh.  1.5  :  21. 

Jah,  Ps.  68:  4,  is  a  contraction  of  Jeho- 
vah (which  see),  and  is  part  of  the  words 
Adonijah  and  Hallelujah. 

Ja'hath  (union).  [1]  A  descendant  of 
Shobal,  the  son  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4:2. 
[2]  A  descendant  of  Gershom,  the  son  of 
Levi.  1  Chron.  6:20,  43.  [3]  Another  de- 
scendant of  Gershom.  1  Chron.  23:10,  11. 
[4J  A  descendant  of  Kohath,  tlie  son  of 
Levi.  1  Chron.  24  :  22.  [5]  A  descendant  of 
Merari,  tlie  son  of  Levi.  2  Chron.  34  :  12. 

Ja'haz  (place  trodden  down),  a  Moabitish 
oily  afterward  a  Levitical  city  of  Reuben. 
Num.  21  :  23 ;  Deut.  2  :  32.  Called  Jahaza, 
Josh.  13:18;  Jahazah.  Josh.  21:36;  Jer. 
48  :  21 ;  and  Jahzah,  1  Chron.  6  :  78. 

Jii-ha'za,  Ja-ha'zah,  Jah'zah.  See 
Jah.\z. 

Ja-ha-zi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  beholds),  a  Jew 
who  took  account  of  those  who  had  married 
foreign  wives.  Ezra  10: 15. 

Ja-ha'zi-el  {whom  God  beholds).  [1]  An 
Israelite  who  came  to  David  in  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12:  4.  [2J  A  priest  who  assisted  in 
bringing  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant  from 
the  house  of  Obed-edom.  1  Chron.  16  :  6. 
[3]  A  son  of  Hebron,  the  son  of  Kohath.  1 
Chnm.  23:19;  24:23.  [4]  A  Levite  who 
encouraged  the  army  of  Jehoshapliat  against 
the  Moabites.  2  Chron.  20  :  14.  [5J  A  chief 
man  among  the  Jews,  whose  son  went  up 
with  Ezra  from  Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  5. 

Jah'da-i  (whom  Jehovah  directs),  a  man 
apparently  of  the  family  of  Caleb,  the  son 
of  Jephuiineh.  1  Chron.  2  :  47. 

Jah'di-el  (whom  God  makes  joyful),  one  of 
the  heads  of  families  of  Mauasseh.  1  Chron. 
5:24. 

Jah'do  (his  union),  an  Israelite  of  Gad. 
1  Chron.  5  :  14. 

Jah-le'el  (hoping  in  God),  a  son  of  Zebu- 
luu.  Gen.  46  :  14  ;  Num.  26  :  26. 

Jah'le-el-ites,  descendants  of  Jahleel. 
Num.  26  :  26. 

Jah'ma-i  (whom  Jehovah  guards),  a  son  of 
Tola,  the  son  of  Issachar.  1  Chron.  7  :  2. 

Jah'zah,  a  Moabitish  city,  1  Chron.  6: 
78,  same  as  Jahaz  (which  see). 

Jah'ze-el  (whom  God.  allots),  a  son  of 
Naphtali.  Gen.  46  :  24 ;  Num.  26  :  48. 

Jah'ze-el-ites,  descendants  of  Jahzeel. 
Nnm:  26  :  48. 

Jah'ze-rah  (whom  God  I  ends  bach),  a,  priest 
of  the  family  of  Immer,  whose  descendants 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  1  Chron.  9:  12.  Called 
Ahasai  in  Neh.  11  :  13. 

Jah'zi-el.  1  Chron.  7: 13.  Same  as  Jah- 
zeel. 

Ja'ir  [xvhom  Jehovah  enlightens).  [1]  A 
prominent  warrior  under  Moses;  was  a  de- 
scendant of  the  most  powerful  family  of 
Judah  and  Manasseh.  He  conquered  all  the 
country  of  Argob  east  of  Jordan  ;  also  vil- 
lages in  Gilead  which  he  named  Havoth- 
jair.  Num.  32:41;  Deut.  3:14;  1  Chron. 
2:21-23.  [2]  One  of  the  judges  of  Israel. 
Judg.  10  :  3-5.  He  judged  Israel  twenty- 
two  years.  [3]  A  Jew  of  the  tribe  of  Ben- 
jamin, whose  son  Mordecai  was  cousin  to 
Esther.  Esth.  2  :  5.  [4]  Father  of  Elba- 
nan,  1  Chron.  20:5,  called  Jaare-oregim 
in  2  Sam.  21 :  19. 

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Ja'i-rites,  descendants  of  Jair.  2  Sam. 

20  :  26. 

Ja-i'rus  (whom  Jehovah  enlightens),  a  ruler 
of  the  synagogue  in  one  of  the  towns  of 
Galilee  near  the  Lake  of  Tiberias.  Luke  8: 
41,42.  He  showed  very  strong  faith.  Christ 
went  to  his  house  with  Peter,  James,  and 
John,  and  restored  the  daughter  of  Jairus 
to  lite.  Mark  5  :  35-42. 

Ja'kan  (sagacious),  a  son  of  Ezer,  1  Chron. 
1  :  42,  same  as  Jaakan  in  Deut.  10  :  6,  and 
Akan  in  Gen.  36  :  27. 

Ja'keh  (pious),  the  father  of  Agur.  Prov. 
30  :  1.  The  "  words  "  of  Agur  are  recorded 
in  the  thirtieth  chapter  of  Proverbs. 

Ja'kitn  (whom  God  sets  up).  [1]  A  son  of 
Shimhi,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
8 :  19.  [2]  Head  of  the  twelfth  course  of 
priests.  1  Chron.  24  :  12. 

Ja'lon  (abiding),  a  son  of  Ezra,  a  descend- 
ant of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  : 17. 

Jambres,  jam'breez,  a  person  mentioned 
by  Paul,  2  Tim.  3:8,  as  having  withstood 
Moses.  He  was  an  Egyptian  magician  at 
the  court  of  Pharaoh.  See  Jannes  and 
Jambres. 

James,  which  is  in  Hebrew  Jacob  (the 
supplatiter),  is  the  name  of  two,  or  probably 
of  three,  persons  in  the  New  Testament. 

[1]  James  the  Elder  was  a  son  of  Zebe- 
dee  and  Salome,  brother  of  John  the  Evan- 
gelist, probably  a  cousin  of  Jesus,  and  one 
of  the  three  favorite  apostles.  His  apostolic 
labors  were  confined  to  Jerusalem  and  Ju- 
dea,  and  in  A.  D.  44  he  was  beheaded  by 
order  of  King  Herod  Agrippa,  thus  becom- 
ing the  first  martyr  among  the  apostles. 
Acts  12  :  2.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

[2]  James  the  Less,  or  the  Little,  was 
a  son  of  Alpheus  and  Mary,  Mark  15:40; 
Matt.  10  :  3 ;  Acts  1  : 13,  and  was  al.so  one  of 
the  twelve  apostles.  According  to  a  tradi- 
tion accepted  by  the  Greek  church,  he  la- 
bored in  Egypt  and  was  crucified  there. 

[3]  James,  "the  Brother  of  the 
Lord,"  (ial.  1  :  19;  compare  Matt.  13  :  55; 
Mark  6  :  3,  or  simply  James,  Acts  12  : 17 ;  15 : 
13,  is  by  some  identified  with  James  the 
Less  and  regarded  as  a  cousin  of  Jesus, 
while  others  distinguish  between  the  two 
and  take  the  designation  "  the  brother  of 
the  Lord"  in  the  strict  sense  of  the  words. 
At  all  events,  he  stood  at  the  head  of  the 
Church  in  Jerusalem  after  the  dispersion  of 
the  disciples  and  the  departure  of  Peter, 
Acts  12 :  17,  and  he  presided  at  the  Apostol- 
ical Council  in  Jerusalem,  A.  D.  50,  whence 
he  is  generally  styled  by  ecclesiastical 
writers  "  Bishop  of  Jerusalem."  According 
to  Josephus,  the  ancient  Jewish  historian, 
he  was  in  A.  d.  62  sentenced  by  the  Sanhe- 
drin  to  be  stoned;  according  to  Hegesippus, 
who  was  a  Christian  writer  from  the  middle 
of  the  second  century,  he  was  thrown  by 
the  Pharisees  from  the  pinnacle  of  the 
Temple  and  killed  with  a  fuller's  club 
while  praying  for  his  murderers. 

James,  the  Epistle  of,  was  written  by 
James,  "the  brother  of  the  Lord,"  in  Jeru- 
salem, before  a.d.  62,  and  is  addressed  to 
"  the  twelve  tribes  scattered  abroad  ;"  that 
is,  to  all  Jewish  converts  to  Christianity.  It 
is  moral  rather  than  doctrinal,  insisting 
upon  the  necessity  of  true  faith  manifesting 
itself  in  good  works. 

Ja'min  (  prosperity,  right  7m)ifZ\  [1]  Sec- 
ond son  of  Simeon  and  founder  of  the  Ja- 
minites.  Gen.  46  :  10;  Exod.  6  : 15.  [2J  An 
Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2: 
27.  [3]  One  of  the  priests  who  expounded 
the  law  with  Ezra.  Neh.  8  :  7. 

Ja'min-ites,  descendants  of  Jamin,  son 
of  Simeon.  Num.  26  :  12. 

Jam  lech,  jam'lek  '  ii;hom  God  makes  king), 
a  desceiKlant  of  .Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  34. 

Jang'liiis;,  in  1  Tim.  1:6,  means  bab- 
bling; vaiu  talking. 


Jan'na  (vihom  Jehovah  bestorcs),  one  of  the  , 
ancestors  of  Jo.seph,  the  husband  of  Mary.  i 
Luke  3  ;  24. 

Jannes,  jan'neez,  and  Jambres,  jam'- 
breez,  two  noted  magicians  of  Egypt,  2  Tim.  ( 
3 :  8,  supposed  to  have  used  their  art  to  de-  j 
ceive  Pharaoh.  Exod.  7  :  9-13. 

Ja-no'ah  (rest  i,  a  town  of  Naphtali  taken  | 
by  the  king  of  Assyria.  2  Kings  15  :  29.  | 

Ja-no'hah  (rest),  a  town  of  Ephraim.  j 
Josh.  16  :  6,  7.    Extensive  ruins  at  Yanun,  , 
about  eight  miles  south-east  of  Nablus,  are 
identified  as  the  site  of  Janohah.  , 

Ja'num  (slumber),  a  city  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15 :  53.    In  the  marginal  notes  it  is  Janus  , 
(flight).  , 

Ja'|)heth  (enlargement),  one  of  the  three 
sons  of  Noah.  Gen.  5  :  32 ;  10  :  21.    The  pro-  , 
phetic  blessing  given  him  by  his  father,  ' 
Gen.  9  :  27,  was  fully  accomplished.  See 
page  313  in  the  Analysis,  and  refer  to  the  ■ 
Concordance.  | 

Ja'phi-a  (splendid).  [1]  The  Amorite  ■ 
king  of  Lachish  who,  with  the  neighboring 
kings,  laid  siege  to  Gibeon,  but  was  defeated 
by  Joshua.  Josh.  10  :  3.  [2]  A  son  of  David,  i 
born  in  Jerusalem.  2  Sam.  5:15;  1  Chron. 
3  :  7 ;  14  :  6.  [3]  A  town  of  Zebulun.  Josh. 
19  :  12. 

Japh'let  {whom  God  delivers),  a  grandson 
of  Beriah,  the  son  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  32, 
33. 

Japh'le-ti,  a  landmark  of  Ephraim. 
Josh.  16  :  3. 

Ja'pho,  a  city  of  Dan,  on  the  coast  of 
the  Mediterranean  Sea.  Josh.  19  : 46.  See 

JOPPA. 

Ja'rah  (honey),  a  Benjamite,  the  son  of 
Ahaz,  of  the  family  of  Saul.  1  Chron.  9  :  42. 
Called  Jehoadah  in  1  Chron.  8  :  36. 

Ja'reb  (an  adversary),  Hos.  5:13;  10:6, 
is  not  the  name  of  a  king.  He  was  a  hostile 
king,  the  king  of  Assyria. 

Ja'red  (descent),  the  son  of  Mahalaleel, 
of  the  family  of  Seth.  Gen.  5: 15-20;  Luke 
3  :  37.  He  was  the  father  of  Enoch  and  the 
grandfather  of  Methuselah.  In  1  Chron.  1 : 
2  Jared  is  called  Jered. 

Jar-e-si'ali  (whom  Jehorah  fattens),  a  son 
of  .Teroham,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8:27. 

Jar'ha,  an  Egyptian  servant  to  whom 
Sheshan  gave  his  daughter  Ahlai  to  wife.  1 
Chron.  2  :  34,  35. 

Ja'rib  (an  adversary).  [1]  One  of  the  sons 
of  Simeon,  1  Chron.  4  :  24.  called  Jachin  in 
Gen.  46  :  10.  [2]  A  chief  man  among  the 
Jews  and  a  companion  of  Ezra.  Ezra  8  : 16. 
[3]  A  priest  who  bad  taken  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10 :  18. 

Jar'muth  (height).  [1]  A  town  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15:35;  Neh.  11:29.  [2]  A  Levitical 
city  of  Issachar,  Josh.  21 :  29,  called  Eemeth 
in  Josh.  19  :  21,  and  Ramoth  in  1  Chron.  6: 
73. 

Ja-ro'ah  (moon),  a  descendant  of  Gad.  I 
Chron.  5: 14. 

Ja'shen  (sleeping),  father  of  one  of  Da- 
vid's valiant  inen.  2  Sam.  23  :  32. 

Ja'sher,  Book  of  (upright),  is  men- 
tioned in  Josh.  10  :  13 ;  2  Sam.  1 :  18.  It  was 
probably  a  collection  of  national  songs,  and 
is  now  lost. 

Ja-sho'be-am  (to  whom  the  people  turn),  a, 
chief  of  David's  captains.  1  Chron.  11:11; 
27  : 2.    Same  as  Adino  in  2  Sam.  23  :  8. 

Jash'ub  (he  turns).  [1]  A  son  of  Issa- 
char and  founder  of  the  Jashubites.  Num. 
26:24;  1  Chron.  7:1.  Called  Job  in  Gen. 
46  :  13.  [2]  A  Jew  who  married  a  foreign 
wife.  Ezra  10  :  29. 

Jash'ii-bi-le'hem  {turner-back  for  food), 
either  a  place  or  a  descendant  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4  :  22. 

Jash'ub-ites,  Num.  26  :  24,  descendants 
of  Jashub,  No.  1. 

Ja'si-el  (ichom  God  has  made),  one  of  Da- 


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vid's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11  :  47.  Same  as 

J.\ASIEL. 

Ja'son  (one  who  will  heal),  a.  disciple  of 
Thessalouica  whom  the  Jews  assaulted  be- 
cause he  received  Paul  and  Silas  into  his 
house.  Acts  17  :  5,  6,  7,  9. 

Jas'per,  the  last  precious  stone  in  the 
high-priest's  breastplate,  Exod.  28  :  20,  and 
the  first  in  the  foundations  of  the  New  Je- 
rusalem. Rev.  21 :  19.  It  is  a  kind  of  quartz 
of  various  colors  and  receives  a  high  polish. 

Jath'ni-el  (ichoin  God  bestows),  a  Levite 
porter  for  the  Tabernacle.  1  Chron.  26  :  2. 

Jat'tir,  a  Levitical  town  in  the  hill 
country  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:48;  21:14;  1 
Sam.  30  :  27;  1  Chron.  6:57. 

Ja'van.  [1]  Fourth  son  of  Japheth  and 
ancestor  of  the  Grecians  and  lonians.  Gen. 
10  :  2,  4  ;  1  Chron.  1 :  5,  7.  [2]  The  name  was 
also  applied  to  the  people  descended  from 
him  and  to  the  country  which  it  is  generally 
agreed  that  they  inhabited  (Ionia),  and  thus 
became  afterward  the  name  for  the  whole 
of  Greece.  Isa.  66  :  19 ;  Ezek.  27  :  13.  [3] 
A  town  of  southern  Arabia  (Yemen).  Ezek. 
27  :  19. 

Jav'e-lin,  1  Sam.  18:10;  Num.  25:7,  a 
light  spear  thrown  from  the  hand. 

Ja'zer,  Josh,  21 :  39,  oi  Ja-a'zer,  Num. 
21 :  32,  a  city  of  Gilead  east  of  the  Jordan. 
It  was  conquered  and  assigned  to  Gad  and 
the  Levites. 

Ja'zer,  Sea  of,  Jer.  48:  32,  was  perhaps 
a  lake  which  existed  in  ancient  times  near 
Jazer. 

Ja'ziz  (whom  God  moves),  superintendent 
of  the  flocks  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron. 
27 :  31. 

Jeal'ous,  Exod.  34  :  14,  a  name  of  the 
Lord. 

Jeal'ous-y  generally  means  suspicion  of 
conjugal  infidelity.  2  Cor.  11  :  2.  The  word 
is  also  used  for  anger  or  indignation,  Ps.  79 : 
5;  1  Cor.  10:22,  or  for  a  deep  interest  for 
the  prosperity  and  honor  of  another.  Zech. 
1 :  14  ;  8:2.  Its  various  meanings  are  gene- 
rally indicated  by  its  connection. 

Je'a-rim,  Mount  (mount  of  forests),  men- 
tioned in  describing  the  northern  boundary 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  10. 

Je-at'e-rai  (whom  Jehovah  leads),  a  de- 
scendant of  Gershom,  the  son  of  Levi.  1 
Chron.  6  :  21.    Called  Ethni  in  verse  41. 

Jeberechiah,  je-ber-e-ki'ah,  father  of 
the  Zechariah  whom  Isaiah  took  as  a  wit- 
ness. Isa.  8 :  2. 

Je'bus  (threshing-floor),  an  ancient  name 
of  Jerusalem.  Judg.  19  : 10,  11.  See  Jeru- 
salem. 

Je-bu'si,  Josh.  15  :  8 ;  18  : 16,  28,  a  name 
for  Jebus,  or  Jerusalem. 

Jeb'u-sites,  a  tribe  that  lived  in  that 
part  of  Canaan  about  Jebus  (afterward  Je- 
rusalem). The  Israelites  were  commanded 
to  destroy  them.  Deut.  7  :  1 ;  20  : 17.  David 
conquered  their  stronghold.  2  Sam.  5  :  6,  8 ; 
1  Chron.  11 :  4-6.  The  inhabitants  of  Jebus 
were  called  Jebusites. 

Jecamiah,  jek-a-mi'ah  (whom  Jehovah 
gathers),  one  of  the  line  of  David.  1  Chron. 
3 : 18.  Same  as  Jekamiah  in  1  Chron.  2 : 
41. 

Jecholiah,  jek-o-li'ah  (able  through  Jeho- 
vah), the  mother  of  Azariah,  or  Uzziah,  king 
of  Judah.  2  Kings  15  : 2.  She  is  called  Je- 
COLIAH  in  2  Chron.  26  :  3. 

Jechonias,  jek-o-ni'as,  Matt.  1:11,  12, 
is  the  Greek  form  of  Jeconiah,  or  Jehoia- 
CHIN  (which  see). 

Jecoliah,  jek-o-li'ah.    See  Jecholiah. 

Jecoiiiali,  jek-o-ni'ah  (whom  Jehovah  es- 
tablishes). 1  Chron.  3:16;  Jer.  24:1.  See 
Jehoiachin. 

Jedaiah,  je-da'yah  (praise  Jehovah).  [1] 
A  descendant  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  37.  [2] 
A  Jew  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Je- 
rusalem. Neh.  3 : 10. 


Jedaiah,  je-da'yah  (Jehovah  cares  for 
him),  a  dift'erent  name,  in  the  Hebrew,  from 
the  preceding.  [1]  Head  ,  of  the  second 
course  of  priests.  1  Chron.  9:10;  Ezra  2: 
36.  [2]  A  priest  who  came  up  from  Baby- 
lon with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  11  :  10;  Zech.  6  : 
10,  14.  [3]  Another  priest  who  came  up 
from  Babvlon  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  12 : 
7,  21. 

Je-di'a-el  (known  of  God).  [1]  A  son  or 
descendant  of  Benjamin  ;  was  progenitor  of 
the  most  powerful  family  of  the  tribe.  1 
Chron.  7  :  6,  10,  11.  [2]  One  of  David's 
valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  45.  [3]  May  be 
same  as  the  chief  of  Manasseh  who  joined 
David.  1  Chron.  12  :  20.  [4J  A  Levite  door- 
keeper of  the  Temple  in  the  time  of  David. 
1  Chron.  26:2. 

Jed'i-dali  (one  beloved),  wife  of  Amon 
and  mother  of  Josiah,  kings  of  Judah.  2 
Kings  22  :  1. 

Jed-i-di'ah  (beloved  of  Jehovah),  the 
name  which  Nathan  the  prophet  gave  to 
Solomon  by  command  of  the  Lord.  2  Sam. 
12 :  25. 

Jed'u-thun  (praising),  a  Levite,  one  of 
the  chief  singers  in  the  time  of  David, 
whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity.  1  Chron.  9  :  16 ;  16  :  38,  41,  42 ; 
25 : 1,  3.  Several  of  the  Psalms  are  inscribed 
to  him,  among  which  are  Ps.  39,  62,  77. 

Je-e'zer  (father  of  help),  a  shortened 
form  of  Abiezer,  was  a  descendant  of  Ma- 
nasseh through  Gilead.  Num.  26  :  30.  See 
Abiezer. 

Je-e'zer-ites,  descendants  of  Jeezee. 

Je'gar-sa-ha-du'lha  (heap  of  testimony), 
the  name  given  by  Laban  to  the  heap  of 
stones  raised  by  Jacob  as  a  witness  of  the 
covenant  between  them.  Gen.  31 :  47. 

Je-ha'le-le-el  (who  praises  God),  a  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  : 16. 

Je-hal'e-lel  (who  praises  God),  a  descend- 
ant of  Merari.  2  Chron.  29  : 12. 

Jehdeiah,  je-de'yah  (whom  Jehovah  makes 
joyful).  [1]  The  son  of  Shubael,  a  descend- 
ant of  Levi.  1  Chron.  24  :  20.  [2]  The  over- 
seer of  the  asses  in  the  time  of  David.  1 
Chron.  27 :  30. 

Je-liez'e-kel  (whom  God  makes  strong), 
head  of  «the  twentieth  course  of  priests.  1 
Chron.  24  : 16.    Same  name  as  Ezekiel. 

Je-hi'ah  (Jehovah  lives),  a  dooi'keeper  for 
the  ark  of  the  covenant.  1  Chron.  15  :  24. 

Je-hi'el  (God  lives).  [1]  A  Levite  singer 
in  the  Tabernacle  in  the  time  of  David.  1 
Chron.  15  : 18,  20 ;  16  :  5.  [2]  A  descendant 
of  Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  23  :  8 ; 
29  :  8.  [3]  The  tutor  or  companion  of  the 
sous  of  David.  1  Chron.  27 :  32.  [4]  A  son 
of  Jehoshaphat,  king  of  Judah.  2  Chron. 
21 :  2.  [5]  A  son  of  Heman  (the  singer).  2 
Chron.  29  :  14.  [6]  A  ruler  of  the  house  of 
God  in  Josiah's  reign.  2  Chron.  35 :  8.  [7] 
A  Levite  overseer.  2  Chron.  31  :  13.  [8J 
Father  of  Obadiah,  who  returned  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8 : 9.  [9]  An  Israelite  whose  son  Shecha- 
niah  proposed  to  Ezra  the  putting  away  of 
foreign  wives.  Ezra  10  :  2.  [10,  11]  Jews 
who  took  foreign  wives.  Ezra  10 :  21,  26. 

Je-hi'el  (treasured  of  God  f),  a  distinct 
name  in  Hebrew  from  Jehiel  immediately 
preceding  this  one.  [1]  The  father  of  Gib- 
eon  of  Benjamin  and  an  ancestor  of  Saul.  1 
Chron.  9  :  35.  [2]  One  of  David's  valiant 
men.  1  Chron.  11 :  44. 

Je-hi'e-Ii,  the  descendants  of  Jehiel.  1 
Chron.  26:  21,  22. 

Je-hiz-ki'ah  (whom  Jehovah  strengthens), 
one  of  those  who  withstood  the  Israelites 
when  they  wished  to  make  bond-slaves  of 
the  captives  taken  from  Judah.  2  Chron. 
28  :  12. 

Je-ho'a-dah  (whom  Jehovah  adorns),  a  son 
of  Ahaz,  the  great-grandson  of  Jonathan,  1 
Chron.  8  :  36,  called  Jarah  in  1  ('hron.  9 :  42. 

Je-ho-ad'dan,  the  queen  of  Joash  and 


mother  of  Amaziah,  king  of  Judah.  2  Kings 
14  :  2 ;  2  Chron.  25  :  1. 

Je-ho'a-haz  (lohom  Jehovah  holds).  [1] 
Son  and  successor  of  Jehu,  king  of  Israel. 
His  reign  was  disastrous.  2  Kings  10  :  35; 
13  :  1,  4,  7,  8,  9,  10,  22,  25.  [2]  One  of  the 
sons  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah,  whom  the 
people  made  king  after  his  father's  death, 
but  who,  after  a  reign  of  three  months,  was 
deposed  and  imprisoned  by  Pharaoh-necho, 
king  of  Egvpt.  2  Kings  23  :  30,  31,  34  ;  2 
Chron.  36  :  1,  2,  4.  [3]  The  son  of  Jehoram, 
king  of  Judah,  who  succeeded  his  father  on 
the  throne.  2  Chron.  21 :  17.  Same  as  Aha- 
ziAH  and  Azariah. 

Je-ho'ash  (whom  Jehovah  bestowed),  the 
original  form  of  Joash,  and  applied  to  two 
kings.    See  Joash,  3  and  4. 

Jehohanan,  je-ho-ha'nan  or  je-ho'ha- 
nan  (whom  Jehovah  gave),  a  name  contracted 
into  JoHANAN  and  John.  [1]  A  son  of  Me- 
shelemiah  and  a  porter  in  the  Tabernacle.  1 
Chron.  26:  3.  [2J  A  chief  captain  under  Je- 
hoshaphat. 2  Chron.  17  : 15.  [3]  A  Jew  who 
had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  28.  [4] 
A  priest  who  went  up  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon.  Neh.  12 : 13.  [5]  A  priest  who  was 
one  of  the  singers  at  the  dedication  of  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  42. 

Jehoiachin,  je-hoi'a-kin  (whom  Jehovah 
has  appointed),  called  Jeconiah  in  1  Chron. 
3 : 17,  Coniah  in  Jer.  22 :  24,  and  Jechonias 
in  Matt.  1  :  12,  was  son  and  successor  of  Je- 
hoiakim,  king  of  Judah.  2  Kings  24  :  8. 
After  a  reign  of  three  months  and  ten  days 
he,  with  the  royal  family,  the  chief  men, 
and  great  treasures,  was  carried  to  Babylon 
by  Nebuchadnezzar.  2  Kings  24  :  6-16. 

Je-hoi'a-da  (whom  Jehovah  knows).  [1] 
The  father  of  Benaiah,  one  of  David's 
chief  officers.  2  Sam.  8:18;  1  Kings  1  :  8. 
This  Jehoiada  was  the  chief  priest.  1  Chron. 
27  :  5.  By  a  copyist's  error  Benaiah  is  said 
to  have  been  the  father  of  Jehoiada  instead 
of  the  son.  1  Chron.  27  :  34.  [2]  The  high- 
priest  who  made  Joash  king  after  Athaliah 
had  usurped  the  kingdom  seven  years.  2 
Kings  11 :  4,  9,  15,  17 ;  2  Chron.  22 : 11 ;  23 : 1. 
[3]  The  second  priest  in  the  reign  of  Zede- 
kiah.  Jer.  29  :  25-29.  [4]  A  Jew  who  re< 
paired  a  gate  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  6.  [5^ 
The  leader  of  the  Aaronites  who  went  to 
Ziklag  to  help  David.  1  Chron.  12  :  27. 

Je-hoi'a-kim  (whom  Jehovah  sets  up),  the 
name  which  was  given  by  Pharaoh-necho  to 
Eliakim,  the  son  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah, 
whom  he  made  king  in  place  of  his  father, 
after  Pharaoh-necho  had  deposed  and  im- 
prisoned Jehoahaz,  whom  the  people  had 
made  king.  2  Kings  23  :  34 ;  1  Chron.  3  :  15. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Je-hoi'a-rib  (whom  Jehovah  defends).  [1] 
The  head  of  the  first  course  of  priests.  1 
Chron.  24  :  7.  [2]  A  priest  at  Jerusalem.  1 
Chron.  9  : 10. 

Je-hon'a-dab  or  Jon'a-dab  (whom  Jeho- 
j)a?imc?'(es),  theson  of  Rechab.  2  Kings  10:  15. 

Je-hon'a-than  (whom  Jehovah  gave),  very 
often  Jon'a-tlian.  [1]  Overseer  of  David's 
storehouses.  1  Chron.  27  :  25.  [2]  A  Levite 
whom  Jehoshaphat  sent  to  teach  the  law  in 
the  cities  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  17  :  8.  [3]  A 
priest  in  the  time  of  Joiakim.  Neh.  12  : 18. 

Je-ho'ram,  often  Jo'ram  (whom  Jehovah 
hns  exalted).  [1]  The  eldest  son  of  Jehosha- 
phat, and  his  successor  as  king  of  Judah.  1 
Kings  22  :  50;  2  Kings  8  :  16,  17.  See  page 
273  in  the  Analysis.  [2]  A  son  of  Ahab, 
king  of  Israel,  who  succeeded  to  the  throne 
on  the  death  of  Ahaziah,  who  had  no  son. 
2  Kings  1  : 17 ;  2  Chron.  22  :  5.  [3]  A  priest 
employed  by  Jehoshaphat  to  instruct  the 
people.  2  Chron.  17  :  8. 

Je-ho-shab'e-ath  (her  oath  is  Jehovah). 
2  Chron.  22  : 11.    See  Jehosheba. 

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Je-hosh'a-phat  (whom  Jehovah  judges). 
[1]  The  royal  recorder  under  David  and 
Solomon.  2  Sam.  8  :  IG  ;  1  Kings  4  :  3.  [2] 
One  of  Solomon's  purveyors.  1  Kings  4  : 17. 
[3J  Tlie  son  of  Asa  who  succeeded  his  father 
as  king  of  Judah.  He  reigned  B.  c.  914-890, 
and  was  pious  and  prosperous.  2  Chron.  17 : 
3-6.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its 
Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. [4]  The  father  of  King  Jehu.  2 
Kings  9  :  2,  14.  [6]  A  priest  in  the  time  of 
David.  1  Chron.  15:24. 

Je-hosh'a-|>hat,  Valley  of  {valley  of  the 
judgment  of  Jehovah),  a  place  named  only  in 
Joei  3  :  2,  12.  It  is  usually  identified  with 
the  valley  of  the  brook  Kedron,  between 
Jerusalem  and  Mount  Olivet,  but  is  proba- 
bly an  ideal  place  in  the  prophet's  vision  of 
the  judgment. 

Je-hosli'e-ba  (her  oath  is  Jehovah),  wife 
of  Jehoiada  the  high-priest,  2  Kings  11  :  2, 
3,  called  Jkhoshabeath  in  2  Chron.  22 : 11. 
She  .saved  her  infant  nephew  Joash  when 
Athaliah  attempted  the  destruction  of  all 
the  king's  sons. 

Je-liosh'u-a  or  Je-hosh'u-ali  (Jehovah 
is  his  help],  the  full  form  for  Jo.shua.  It  is 
used  in  Num.  13  :  16 ;  1  Chron.  7  :  27. 

Je-lio'vali  (he  will  be),  a  title  of  the  Su- 
preme Being.  Exod.  6  :  3.  Its  meaning  is 
similar  to  the  title  I  am.  Exod.  3  :  14.  In 
the  English  Bible  it  is  generally  translated 
"Lord"  and  printed  in  small  capitals.  It 
denotes  the  God  of  revelation  and  redemp- 
tion. See  Jah,  and  God. 

Je-ho'vali-ji'reh  [The  LoHD  trill  see,  or 
provide),  the  name  given  by  Abraham  to 
the  place  where,  when  he  was  about  to  sac- 
rifice Isaac,  he  was  stopjied  by  an  angel  of 
the  Lord.  Gen.  22  :  14.  It  is  probably  the 
same  as  Mount  Moriah  in  Jerusalem. 

Je-lio'vali-iiis'si  (  The  Lord  my  banner), 
the  name  which  Moses  gave  to  the  altar 
which  he  built  after  the  Israelites  had  de- 
feated the  Amalekites.  Exod.  17  :  15. 

Je-ho'vah-sha'loin  (The  LORD  send 
peace),  the  name  which  Gideon  gave  to  the 
altar  which  lie  built  when  the  Lord  said  to 
him,  "  Peace  be  unto  thee."  Judg.  6  :  24. 

Je-ho'vah-sliain'mah  (The  Lord  is 
there),  the  name  given  to  the  city  spoken  of 
in  the  prophetical  description  of  the  Holy 
Land  communicated  to  Ezekiel.  Ezek.  48  : 
35,  marginal  notes. 

Jehovah- tsidkenu,  je-ho'vah-sid'ke- 
uu  (TuE  Lord  our  righteousness),  is 
found  in  the  marginal  notes  in  Jer.  23  :  6 
and  33  :  16. 

Je-hoz'a-bad  is  commonly  contracted 
into  Joz'a-bad  (whom  Jehovah  bestows).  [1] 
One  of  those  who  slew  Joash.  2  Kings  12  : 
21 ;  2  Chron.  24  : 26.  [2]  A  Levite  porter.  1 
Chron.  26  :  4.  [3]  A  chief  captain  of  the 
tribe  of  Benjamin  in  the  time  of  Jehosha- 
phat.  2  Chron.  17:  18. 

Je-hoz'a-dak  (whom  God  makes  just),  son 
of  the  high-priest  Seraiah.  1  Chron.  6  :  14, 
15.  He  is  more  frequently  called  Jozadak 
or  Josedech. 

Je'liu  (Jehovah  is  he).  [1]  The  son  of 
Hanani  the  seer.  1  Kings  16  :  1,  7,  12;  2 
Cluon.  19  :  2;  20  :  34.  [2]  The  son  of  Je- 
hoshaphat  and  grandson  of  Nimshi.  Elisha 
was  commanded  to  anoint  him  king  over 
Israel,  and  he  became  the  instrument  of 
(Jod's  judgments  on  the  house  of  Ahab.  1 
Kings  19  :  16,  17;  2  Kings  9  :  1-10.  Jehu 
was  tyrannical  and  became  idolatrous.  2 
Kings  10  :  31.  He  reigned  b.  c.  884-856. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  6S7),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 
[3]  A  descendant  of  Jerahmecl,  the  son  of 
Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  :  38.  [4]  One  of  the 
tribe  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :35.  [5]  A  Beu- 
jamite  who  was  with  David  at  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12  :  3. 

Je-hub'bah  (he  will  be  hidden),  a  son  of 
1124 


Shamer,  who  was  a  descendant  of  Asher.  1 
Chron.  7  : 34. 

Je'hu-cal  or  Ju'cal  (potent),  an  officer 
under  Zedekiah,  king  of  judah,  whom  the 
king  sent  to  Jeremiah  to  entreat  his  prayers 
for  the  people.  Jer.  37  :  3 ;  38  :  1. 

Je'hud  (celebrated),  a  town  of  Dan.  Josh. 
19 :  45. 

Je-hu'di  (a  Jew),  sent  by  the  princes  to 
tell  Baruch  to  bring  the  roll  of  Jeremiah's 
prophecies.  Jer.  36  :  14,  21,  23. 

Je-hu-di'jah  (the  Jewess),  a  name  applied 
to  one  of  the  wives  of  Mered  to  distinguish 
her  from  the  other,  an  Egyptian.  1  Chron. 
4: 18. 

Je'hush  (a  collector),  a  descendant  of 
Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  39. 

Je-i'el  (treasure  of  God).  [1]  A  Reuben- 
ite  chief.  1  Chron.  5  :  7.  [2]  A  Levite  por- 
ter and  musician  for  the  Tabernacle.  1 
Chron.  15  :  18,  21 ;  16  :  5.  [3]  A  Levite  of 
the  sons  of  Asaph.  2  Chron.  20 : 14.  [4]  The 
])rincipal  scribe  or  recorder  in  the  time  of 
Uzziah,  king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  26 : 11.  [6] 
A  Levite  who  assisted  in  the  reforms  of 
Hezekiah.  2  Chron.  29  :  13.  [6]  A  chief  of 
the  Levites  in  the  time  of  Josiah.  2  Chron. 
35  :  9.  [7]  One  who  returned  with  Ezra 
from  Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  13.  [8]  A  Jew  who 
had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  43. 

Je-kab'ze-el  (  which  God  gatliers),  a  town 
in  the  southern  part  of  Judah,  Neh.  11  :  25, 
called  Kabzeel  iu  Josh.  15  :  21;  2  Sam.  23: 
20. 

Jek-a-me'am  (who  gathers  the  people),  a 
sou  of  Hebron,  the  grandson  of  Levi.  1 
Chron.  23:19;  24:23. 

Jek-a-mi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  gathers),  a 
descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:  41.  Same 
as  Jecamiah.  1  Chron.  3: 18. 

Je-ku'thi-el  (piety  towards  God),  a  son  of 
Ezra,  a  descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4 : 18. 

Jemima,  je-mi'ma  or  jem'i-ma  (dove), 
the  eldest  of  Job's  three  daughters,  born 
after  he  recovered.  Job  42  : 14. 

Je-mu'el  (day  of  God),  eldest  son  of  Sim- 
eon, Gen.  46  :  lb;"Exod.  6:  15,  called  Ne- 
MUEL  in  Num.  26  : 12;  1  Chron.  4  :  24. 

Jeoparded,  jep'ard-ed,  in  Judg.  5:18, 
means  risked. 

Jephthae,  jeftha-e,  Heb.  11:.32,  Greek 
form  of  Jephthah  (which  see). 

Jeph'thah,  jef'thah  (ivhom  God  sets  free), 
a  judge  of  Israel  who  delivered  them  from 
the  Ammonites.  Judg.  11:1,  2,  3.  Jepth- 
thah  made  a  vow,  just  before  the  battle,  that 
if  he  gained  the  victory  he  would  ofler  up 
for  a  burnt  offering  whatsoever  came  forth 
from  his  house  to  welcome  him  on  his  re- 
turn. This  proved  to  be  his  daughter,  an 
only  child.  Judg.  11  :  30-40. 

Jephuiineh,  je-fun'-neh  (may  he  be  re- 
garded with  favor .').  [1]  A  man  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  father  of  Caleb  the  spy.  Num.  13 : 
6;  Josh.  14:14;  1  Chron.  4:15.  \2]  Head 
of  a  family  in  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  38. 

Je'rah  (moon),  a  people  descended  from 
Joktan,  from  whom  a  region  in  Arabia  was 
named.  Gen.  10  :  26 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  20. 

Je-rah'me-el  (on  whom  God  has  mercy). 
[1]  A  son  of  Hezron,  the  grandson  of  Judah, 

1  Chron.  2:9,  25,  26,  27,  33,  42,  founder  of 
the  Jerahmeelites.  [2]  A  descendant  of 
Merari.  1  Chron.  24  :  29.  [3]  An  officer  un- 
der Jehoiakim,  Jer.  36  :  26,  employed  to  ar- 
rest Jeremiah  and  Baruch. 

Je-rah'me-el-ites,  descendants  of  Je- 
rahmeel,  son  of  Hezron.  1  Sam.  27: 10;  30: 
29. 

Je'red  (descent).  [1]  1  Chron.  1  :  2.  See 
Jared.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4 : 18. 

Jer'e-mai  (dwelling  in  heights),  one  who 
had  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  33. 

Jer-e-mi'ah  (whom  .Tehorah  sets  up).  [1] 
The  father  of  Hamutal,  wife  of  King  Josiah. 

2  Kings  23 : 31 ;  24 :  IS ;  Jer.  .52 : 1.    [2]  Head 


of  a  family  in  Manasseh.  1  Chron.  5 : 24.  [3] 
A  valiant  man  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag. 
1  Chron.  12  :  4.  [4,  5]  Gadite  warriors  who 
joined  David  at  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12  : 10, 13. 
|6J  A  priest  who  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh. 
10  :  2;  12  :  1,  12,  34.  [7]  A  descendant  of 
Jonadab,  the  son  of  Eechab.  Jer.  35  :  3.  He 
was  one  of  the  Rechabites. 

[8]  Jeremiah  (whom  Jehovah  sets  np),  one 
of  the  four  great  prophets,  was  of  priestly 
descent,  consecrated  to  the  prophetic  office 
before  his  birth,  and  was  a  son  of  Hil- 
kiah  of  Anathoth,  iu  the  land  of  Benjamin. 
He  began  his  prophetic  ministrations  at  an 
early  age,  in  the  thirteenth  year  of  the  reign 
of  Josiah,  B.  c.  626,  and  continued  it  for  a 
period  of  forty-two  years,  until  after  the 
destruction  of  Jerusalem  and  the  beginning 
of  the  captivity.  He  denounced  the  vices 
and  the  idolatry  of  the  people,  proclaimed 
the  judgment  of  God  which  awaited  them, 
and  advised  submission  to  Nebuchadnezzar 
as  the  only  means  of  escaping  destruction. 
But  Jerusalem  swarmed  with  false  prophets 
who  promised  the  king  and  the  people  the 
support  of  God  in  their  undertakings,  and 
then  the  end  came.  To  the  exiles  he  wrote 
that  their  captivity  would  be  long  —  that, 
indeed  it  would  last  seventy  years.  After 
the  murder  of  Gedaliah,  Jeremiah  was  car- 
ried, again.st  his  will,  to  Egypt,  and  there 
he  probably  died.  Consult  the  Analy.sis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance. 

Jeremi'ah,  the  Book  of,  contains  the 
prophesies  uttered  under  Josiah,  b.  c.  629- 
608,  chapters  1-12;  under  Jehoiakim,  b.  c. 
607-597,  cha]iters  13,  20,  22,  23,  35,  36,  45-48, 
49:1-33;  under  Zedekiah,  B.  c.  597-588, 
chapters  21,  24,  27-34,  37-39,  49:  34-39  ;  50, 
51;  and  under  Gedaliah,  chapters  40-44. 
See  Lamentations  of  Jere.miah. 

Jcr-e-mi'as.  JIatt.  16:14.  See  Jere- 
miah, No.  8,  the  prophet. 

Jer'-e-moth  (heights).  [1]  A  son  of  Be- 
riah,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
8: 14.  [2]  A  Merarite  Levite,  1  Chron.  23: 
23,  called  Jerimoth  in  1  Chron.  24  :  30.  [3] 
Head  of  fifteenth  course  of  musicians,  1 
Chron.  25  : 22,  in  1  Chron.  25  :  4  called  Jeri- 
moth. [4,  5]  Two  Jews  who  had  taken 
foreign  wives.  Ezra  10  :  26,  27. 

Jer'e-my,  Matt.  2  : 17 ;  27 :  9.  See  Jere- 
miah, No.  8,  the  prophet. 

Je-ri'-ah  (founded  by  Jehovah),  a  descend- 
ant of  Hebron,  the  grandson  of  Levi.  1 
Chron.  23:19;  24:23.  Called  Jerijah  in 
1  Chron.  26:31. 

Jer'i-bai  (whom  .Tehorah  defends  ?),  one  of 
David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  46. 

Jcr'i-cho  (fragrance),  an  ancient  strongly 
fortified  and  celebrated  city  of  Palestine, 
stood  in  the  valley  of  the  Jordan,  five  miles 
west  of  that  river  and  six  miles  north  of  the 
Dead  Sea,  in  a  very  fertile  plain  watered  by 
a  large  spring  called  the  "  Fountain  of  Eli- 
sha." 2  Kings  2:19-22.  It  was  called  the 
"city  of  palm  trees."  Dent.  34  :  3;  Judg.  3: 
13 ;  2  Chron.  28  : 15.  The  Jericho  mentioned 
in  the  New  Testament  was  about  a  mile  and 
a  half  south-east  of  the  ancient  city.  The 
present  city,  called  Er-Riha,  is  about  two 
miles  further  east  than  the  second  Jericho. 
Spies  were  sent  into  the  ancient  city  and  re- 
ceived by  Rahab.  Josh.  2 ;  Heb.  11  :  31.  It 
was  the  first  city  attacked  by  Joshua  after 
crossing  the  Jordan.  He  was  miraculously 
aided  in  capturing  it,  the  wall  "fell  down 
flat,"  Josh.  6  :  20,  and  the  city  and  its  in- 
habitants, except  Eahab  and  her  kindred 
and  all  that  she  had,  were  destroyed.  It 
was  soon  rebuilt  and  became  prosperous 
again.  It  had  a  flourishing  school  of  proph- 
ets which  was  often  visited  by  Elijah.  2 
Kings  2.  After  the  Babylonian  captivity  it 
was  immediately  re  peopled,  Ezra2 : 34 ;  Neh. 
7 :  36,  and  Herod  the  Great  made  it  his  win- 


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ter  residence,  adorned  it  with  many  splen- 
did buildings,  and  died  there.  As  the  Jew- 
ish pilgrims  going  up  to  Jerusalem  used  to 
assemble  at  Jericho,  Christ  passed  through 
it  several  times ;  there  he  met  Zacchseus, 
Luke  19:  1-9,  and  it  is  mentioned  often  in 
the  New  Testament.  Matt.  20  :  24-34  ;  Mark 
10  :  46-52,  etc.  At  present  it  is  only  a  mis- 
erable village.  See  page  244  in  the  Anal- 
ysis, and  consult  the  Concokdance.  The 
scene  of  the  parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan 
was  on  the  road  from  Jericho  to  Jerusalem. 
It  is  still  the  haunt  of  robbers. 

Je'ri-el  {founded  of  God),  a  son  of  Tola, 
the  son  of  Issachar.  1  Chrou.  7  :  2. 

Je-ri'jali  (founded  o/ .Wiojia/i),  a  descend- 
ant of  Hebron.  1  Chron.  26  :  31.  He  is  called 
Jeriah  in  1  Chron.  23  : 19;  24  :  23. 

Jer'i-moth  (heights).  [1]  A  son  of  Bela, 
the  son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  7:7.  [2]  A 
son  of  Becher,  the  son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
7  :  8.  [3]  A  valiant  man  who  came  to  David 
in  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12  :  5.  [4,  5]  See  Jere- 
MOTH,  Nos.  2  and  3.  [6]  Ruler  of  Naphtali 
in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chrou.  27: 19.  [7] 
A  son  of  David.  2  Chron.  11:18.  [8]  An 
overseer  in  the  Temple  in  the  time  of  Heze- 
kiah.  2  Chron.  31  : 13. 

Je'ri-«th  (curtains),  wife  of  Caleb,  son  of 
Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  :  18. 

Jer-o-bo'am  [whose  people  is  many)  was 
the  name  of  two  kings  of  Israel.  [1]  Jero- 
BO.^M  I.,  the  founder  of  the  kingdom  of 
Israel,  B.  c.  975-9.54,  came  of  the  tribe  of 
Ephraim,  a  son  of  Nebat,  is  noted  as  "  the 
man  who  made  Israel  to  sin,"  and  was  by 
Solomon  made  superintendent  of  all  tlie 
workmen  furnished  by  his  tribe.  It  having 
been  foretold  by  the_prophet  Ahijah  that  he 
should  become  king  of  the  ten  tribes,  it 
aroused  the  suspicion  of  Solomon  and  Jero- 
boam Hed  to  Egypt.  After  the  death  of  the 
king  he  returned,  placed  himself  at  the  head 
of  the  rebellion  against  Rehoboam,  and  fixed 
his  residence  at  Shechem,  which  he  fortified. 
Idolatry  was  part  of  his  nature  and  also 
of  his  policy.  In  order  to  separate  the 
ten  tribes  as  far  as  possible  from  the  two 
tribes  which  remained  faithful  to  the  house 
of  David,  he  wished  to  prevent  his  subjects 
from  going  up  to  Jerusalem  at  the  great  fes- 
tivals, and  for  that  purpose  he  erected  two 
idols,  two  golden  calves,  one  at  Bethel  and 
the  other  at  Dan,  appointed  priests  out  of 
the  common  people,  and  otTered  sacrifices 
himself  at  the  altar.  Consult  the  CoNCf)RD- 
ANCE.  [2J  Jeroboam  II.,  who  reigned  B.C. 
825-784,  was  a  son  of  Joash  and  great-grand- 
son of  Jehu.  He  was  idolatrous,  like  Jero- 
boam I.,  2  Kings  14 :  23-29,  and  as  .seen  from 
the  books  of  Hosea  and  Amos,  but  he  was 
victorious  over  his  enemies  and  raised  the 
kingdom  of  Israel  to  its  highest  power.  Not 
long  after  his  death  his  family  was  cut  off 
with  the  sword,  2  Kings  15  :  10,  according 
to  the  predictions  of  the  prophet  Amos. 

Jer'o-ham  (who  finds  mercy).  [1]  Grand- 
father of  the  prophet  Samuel.  1  Sam.  1:1; 
1  Chron.  6:27,  34.  [2,  3]  Benjamites.  1 
Chron.  8  :  27 ;  9:8.  [4]  A  priest,  father  of 
Adaiah.  1  Chron.  9  :  12.  May  be  same  per- 
son as  in  Neh.  11  : 12.  [5]  Father  of  some 
of  David's  warriors.  1  Chron.  12 : 7.  [6J 
Father  of  Azareel,  prince  of  Dan.  1  Chron. 
27 :  22.  [7]  Father  of  a  captain  who  assisted 
Ji  hoiada  to  place  Joash  on  the  throne  of 
Jndah.  2  Chron.  23:  1. 

Je-rub'-ba-al  (with  whom  Baal  contends), 
Judg.  6  :  32,  and  Je-rub'-be-sheth  (loith 
whom  the  idol  contends),  2  Sam.  11  :  21,  names 
given  to  Gideon  (which  see). 

Jer'u-el  (founded  of  God),  Wil'der-ness 
of,situated  in  the  southern  extremity  of  Ju- 
dah,  westward  from  the  cliff  of  Ziz.  2  Chron. 
20  : 16.  Here  the  Ammonites,  Moabites,  and 
their  allies  were  met  and  defeated  by  Je- 
hoshaphat. 


Je-ru'sa-lem  (the  abode  of  peace),  the 
most  important  city  in  Biblical  history,  was 
the  capital  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy  and  of 
the  kingdom  of  Judah.  It  is  the  most  sa- 
cred city  of  the  world,  and  is  called  by  the 
Psalmist  "Beautiful  for  situation,  the  joy 
of  the  whole  earth,"  and  "  the  perfection  of 
beauty."  Ps.  48  :  2,  3 ;  50  :  2.  Christ,  in  Matt. 
23  :  .37-39,  speaks  mournfully  of  it  in  view 
of  its  unfaithfulness  and  approaching  de- 
struction. 

Names. — It  is  called  Jebusi,  Josh.  18  :  28, 
and  Jebu.s,  Judg.  19  : 10,  11,  and  is  first  men- 
tioned as  Jerusalem  in  Josh.  10  : 1.  It  was 
also  known  as  Salem,  City  of  D.^vid,  City 
OF  ZioN,  City  or  Judah,  City  of  God, 
City  of  the  Great  King,  Holy  City, 
Ariel,  and,  prophetically,  Isa.  24  :  10,  as 
City  of  Confusion.  The  word  Zion  some- 
times denotes  the  whole  of  Jerusalem,  but 
literally  means  its  south-western  hill.  In 
the  Latin  Version  Jeru.salem  is  called  Hie- 
eosolyma,  and  the  Roman  emperor  Hadrian 
called  it  ^li.v  Capitolina.  It  is  now 
knov>rn  by  the  Mohammedans,  Arabs,  and 
Turks  as  eZ-A'Aurfs,  "the  holy,"  and  Beit-el- 
Makhiiddis,  "  the  holy  house." 

Situation  and  Extent. — It  was  built  on  four 
hills,  Zion,  Acra,  Moriah,  and  Bezetha,  and 
is  in  latitude  31°  46'  35"  north  and  longi- 
tude 35°  13'  30"  east  from  Greenwich.  It  is 
near  the  summit  of  the  western  mountain- 
range  of  Palestine;  is  thirty-two  miles  east 
of  the  Mediterranean  and  eighteen  miles 
west  of  the  Dead  Sea.  Its  highest  point  is 
2581  feet  above  the  sea,  and  tlie  city  now 
covers  an  irregular  quadrangle  of  about  210 
acres,  enclosed  by  a  wall  nearly  two  and 
one-third  miles  long.  The  old  walls  of 
Solomon  and  Zerubbabel  included  only 
about  150  acres.  At  the  time  of  its  greatest 
extent,  after  the  third  wall  had  been  built 
by  Herod  Agrippa,  the  city  covered  about 
465  acres.  The  ancient  city  included  terri- 
tory now  outside  the  walls  and  under  culti- 
vation. Jer.  26 : 18.  Jerusalem  is  surrounded 
on  all  sides  except  the  north  by  deep  ravines 
which,  before  the  invention  of  modern  siege- 
guns,  made  it  a  place  of  great  military 
strength.  On  the  east  is  the  valley  of  the 
Kedron,  separating  the  city  from  the  long 
ridge  of  the  Mount  of  Olives,  of  which  the 
central  peak  is  called  the  Mount  of  the  As- 
cension, 2665  feet  high,  and,  still  farther 
south,  from  the  Mount  of  Offence,  2409  feet 
high,  the  seat  of  Solomon's  idol-worship. 
On  the  west  and  south  is  the  valley  of  Jlin- 
nom,  separating  the  city  from  the  Hijl  of 
Evil  Counsel,  2.552  feet  high,  where  Judas 
is  reputed  to  have  made  the  bai'gain  for  the 
betrayal  of  our  Lord,  and  where  the  traitor 
afterward  hanged  himself.  On  the  side  of 
this  hill  is  the  Aceldama  (which  see).  The 
land  on  which  the  city  itself  is  built  com- 
prises two  parallel  ridges,  of  which  the  east- 
ern. Mount  Moriah.  2440  feet  high,  was  the 
site  of  the  Temple  (which  see),  and  the 
western,  Mount  Zion,  2550  feet  high,  the 
site  of  David's  house  and  later  of  Herod's 
palace.  These  two  ridges  are  separated  by 
a  depression  called  the  Tyropoean  Valley  or 
the  Valley  of  the  Cheesemongers,  which 
opens  into  the  valley  of  the  Kedron  near 
the  Pool  of  Siloam.  North  of  Mount  Zion 
was  the  Akra,  or  "  lower  city"  of  Josephus. 
The  hill  Bezetha  was  north  of  Mount 
Moriah. 

History. — First  or  Jehusite  Period,  commen- 
cing B.  c.  14.50. — The  first  definite  notice  of 
Jerusalem  is  in  Josh.  15  :  8  ;  18:1(),  28.  It 
was  called  Jebusi,  from  the  Jebusites  who 
made  it  their  stronghold,  and  Jebus.  5udg. 
19  :  10.  The  Jebusites  retained  the  city 
after  the  conquest  of  the  land  by  Joshua. 
Josh.  15  :  63.  After  the  death  of  Joshua  the 
Israelites  captured  a  part  of  the  city,  but 
the  Jebusites  retained  the  upper  city  for 


nearly  four  hundred  years.  In  the  eighth 
year  of  the  reign  of  David  (b.  c.  10.55-1015) 
over  all  Israel  he  organized  an  attack  upon 
.lerusalem,  the  strong  citadel  was  taken  by 
his  chief  captain,  Joab,  and  it  was  called 
"the  stronghold  of  Zion"  or  "the  citv  of 
David."  2  Sam.  5:7;  1  Chron.  11  :  7.  The 
fame  of  Jerusalem  commenced  at  this  time. 

Second  Period :  Jerusalem  under  the  Kings. — 
David  connected  the  fortress  (which  he  used 
for  his  residence)  with  the  city,  enclosed 
them  with  a  strong  wall,  brought  ui>  tlie 
ark  of  the  covenant,  2  Sam.  6  :  2-16,  and 
made  the  place  the  political  and  religious 
capital  of  the  Israelites.  From  this  time  it 
was  called  Jerusalem  or  Zion  or  the  City 
of  David.  2  Sam.  5:7;  1  Chron  11  :  7. 
The  choice  of  Jerusalem  as  the  capital  of 
the  Israelites  was  made  by  David  under  di- 
vine direction.  Dent.  12  :  5-21 ;  1  Kings  11 : 
36.  His  son  Solomon,  who  reigned  b.  c. 
1015-975,  made  it  one  of  the  most  magnif- 
icent cities  of  the  world.  He  extended  and 
strengthened  the  walls,  built  the  Temple 
(which  see)  and  several  palaces,  among 
which  were  the  "House  of  the  Forest  of 
Lebanon,"  1  Kings  7  :  2-7,  and  a  palace  for 
the  queen,  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  1  Kings 
7  :  8,  and  gathered  within  its  wall*  immense 
treasures.  But  under  his  son  Rehoboam, 
B.C.  975-957,  the  separation  between  the 
ten  tribes  and  the  two  tribes  took  place,  B.  c. 
975,  and  Jerusalem  became  merely  the  capi- 
tal of  the  kingdom  of  Judah,  exposed  to  the 
jealousy  and  cupidity  of  the  kings  of  Israel, 
Egypt,  and  Assyria.  In  the  fifth  year  of 
the  reign  of  Rehoboam,  the  Egyptian  king 
Shishak  invaded  the  kingdom  of  Judah, 
instigated  by  Jeroboam,  king  of  Israel,  cap- 
tured Jerusalem  B.C.  969,  and  pillaged  the 
Temple.  1  Kings  14 : 2.5,  26 ;  2  Chron.  12 : 2-9. 
Under  King  Asa,  thirty  years  later,  Jerusa- 
lem again  became  independent  after  the 
great  battle  with  Zerali  (an  Egyptian  or 
Cushite  king)  at  Mareshah.  2  Chron.  14  : 9- 
15.  In  spite  of  periods  of  idolatry  and  sea- 
sons of  severe  trouble  which  tlie  city  passed 
through,  its  prosperity  under  the  reign  of 
Hezekiah,  b.  c.  726-697,  nearly  equalled  that 
which  it  enjoyed  in  the  time  of  Solomon. 
Hezekiah  made  a  great  improvement  both 
in  the  daily  life  of  the  city  and  in  its 
strength  in  time  of  war.  He  provided  it 
with  an  ample  supply  of  water,  and  was  em- 
inently successful  in  repulsing  the  attacks 
of  the  Assyrians.  But  after  that  time  the 
power  of  the  kingdom  of  .ludah  rapidly 
declined,  and  in  the  frightful  conflict  be- 
tween Pharaoh-necbo  of  Egypt  and  Nebu- 
chadnezzar of  Babylon  the  kingdom  of  Ju- 
dah was  destroyed  and  Jerusalem  was 
taken,  b.  c.  605,  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  A 
number  of  its  inhabitants,  among  whom 
was  Daniel,  were  carried  to  Babylon  as 
prisoners.  After  the  revolt  of  Jehoiakim 
it  was  again  taken  by  Nebuchadnezzar,  B.C. 
602,  and  ten  thousand  of  the  richest  and 
most  distinguished  inhabitants,  including 
the  skilled  artisans,  were  sent  to  Babylon. 
Finally,  after  the  revolt  of  Zedekiah,  the 
last  king  of  Judah,  the  city  was  taken  the 
third  time  bj-  Nebuchadnezzar,  B.  c.  .588,  and 
this  time  nearly  all  its  inhabitants  (among 
whom  was  Zedekiah,  whose  eyes  had  been 
put  out)  were  carried  into  captivity  (only  a 
few  being  left  to  be  vine-dressers  and  hus- 
bandmen) and  its  Temple,  palaces,  houses, 
and  walls  were  razed  to  the  ground.  The 
dreadful  scenes  of  this  siege  and  destruction 
are  vividly  described  by  Jeremiah  in  Lam- 
entations, chapters  2  and  5.  For  fifty  years 
it  laid  deserted,  a  mere  heap  of  ruins. 

Third  Period:  Jerusalem  of  Ezra  and  the 
Ptolemies. — Meanwhile  the  Babylonian  em- 
pire had  been  overturned  by  Cyrus,  king  of 
Persia,  b.  c.  538,  and  he  allowed  the  Jews  to 
return  to  their  native  country  and  rebuild 
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their  capital  and  their  Temple.  The  first 
returned  under  Zerubbabel,  b.  c.  53(j,  some 
more  under  Ezra,  Jt.c.  458,  and  the  last  un- 
der Nehemiali,  b.  c.  445.  Under  the  Persian 
governors  the  Temple  and  the  walls  were 
rebuilt  and  the  city  arose  from  its  ashes. 
The  overturning  of  the  Persian  empire  by 
Alexander  the  Great  had  no  evil  effect  on 
the  destiny  of  tlie  city.  According  to  Jose- 
phus,  he  visited  it  B.  c.  .332,  after  the  battle 
of  Issus,  had  the  book  of  Daniel  and  the 
prophc^cy  of  tlic  downfall  of  Persia  read  to 
him,  and  showed  the  .Tews  many  favors. 
Under  the  Ptolemies  and  Maccabees  the  city 
steadily  progressed.  .Jerusalem  was  cap- 
tured B.  c.  63  by  the  Roman  Pompey,  who 
did  not  disturb  the  treasures  of  the  Temple. 
Crassus  plundered  the  Temple  and  city  of 
their  treasures  R.  c.  54,  and  the  city  was 
captured  B.  c.  40  by  the  Parthians  under 
Antigonus.  Herod,  afterward  the  Great 
(who  died  soon  after  Christ  was  born),  laid 
siege  to  .Jerusalem  the  next  year,  supported 
by  a  Roman  army,  and  after  a  siege  of  five 
months  the  citadel  and  Temjile  were  cap- 
tured by  storm,  the  outer  walls  and  lower 
city  having  been  previously  taken.  Herod 
was  afterward  made  king  Ijy  the  Romans, 
and  at  once  began  to  improve  and  beautify 
the  city,  one  of  his  principal  works  being 
the  rebiiihling  and  enlarging  of  the  Temple, 
which  occupied  forty-six  years.  John  2:  20. 
The  work  was  begun  B.  c.  20,  and  continued 
long  after  his  death.  (See  Temple.)  Jeru- 
salem under  the  rule  of  Herod  the  Great 
was  restored  to  much  of  its  former  magnif- 
icence. 

Fourth  Period:  Jerusalem  in  the  Time  of 
Christ. — VcTy  little  can  now  be  seen  of  the 
Jerusalem  of  the  time  of  our  Lord,  the  city 
of  Zerubbabel  and  Herod.  It  lies  buried 
twenty  to  eighty  feet  deep  under  ruins  and 
rubbish.  The  city  of  David  and  Solomon 
lies  still  deeper,  thougli  it  has  been  possible 
to  trace  its  outlines,  and  even  to  touch  the 
huge  foundations  upon  which  Solomon  con- 
structed the  Temple.  But  it  must  be  re- 
membered that  Jerusalem  is  more  than 
thirty-five  hundred  years  old,  has  suffered 
many  sieges  and  captures,  and  has  twice 
heen  razed  to  the  ground  and  deserted. 
Herod  was  the  representative  of  the  Greek- 
Roman  civilization,  and  national  pride,  ex- 
clusiveness,  and  moral  indignation  roused 
the  Jews  to  resistance  to  him.  With  Herod 
began  that  hatred  between  the  Jews  and 
the  Romans  which  ended  in  the  second  total 
destruction  of  Jerusalem,  a.  d.  70,  by  the 
Romans  under  Titus — one  of  the  most  hor- 
rible events  in  the  history  of  war.  The 
besiegers  were  extremely  cruel  and  the  de- 
fenders very  furious  and  desperate.  The 
Jews  suffered  terribly  during  the  siege  and, 
according  to  Josephus,  over  1,000,000  of 
them  were  killed  and  97,000  made  captives. 
The  rebellion  was  continued  about  three 
years  longer,  when  the  Jewish  power  was 
totally  destroyed. 

Fifth  Period :  Jerus(dem  under  Roman  and 
Christian  Emperors. — Jerusalem  was  again 
in  ruins  for  half  a  century.  A  new  Jeru- 
salem was  founded  by  the  emperor  Hadrian 
A.D.  118-138  (which  he  peopled  with  Ro- 
mans), on  the  site  of  the  ancient  city,  and 
named  tElia  Capitolina.  A  temple'of  Ju- 
piter was  built  on  the  ruins  of  the  Temple 
of  Jehovah,  and  the  Jews  were  not  allowed 
to  enter  the  city  until  the  country  was  gov- 
erned by  the  Christian  emperors.  Constan- 
tino the  Great,  A.D.  300-337,  restored  the 
name  Jerusalem,  opened  the  gates  of  the 
city  to  the  Jews,  etc.,  and  his  mother,  Hele- 
na, built  the  church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre 
there.  Julian,  commonly  called  the  Apos- 
tate, .\.  D.  3()3,  vainly  endeavored  to  rebuild 
the  Jewish  Temple  and  restore  Jewish  wor- 
ship. A  fine  church  was  founded  by  the 
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emperor  Justinian,  A.  d.  ,529,  in  honor  of  the 
Virgin.  The  Persians  under  Chosroes  II. 
captured  Jerusalem  A.D.  614,  killed  large 
numbers  of  the  monks  and  clergy,  and  de- 
stroyed the  churches. 

.Snc</(  Period :  Jerusalem  of  the  Crusaders 
and  Turks. — In  A.  D.  637  Jerusalem  was  con- 
quered by  the  Arabs  under  Caliph  Omar, 
who  made  it  a  Mohammedan  city,  and, 
though  retaken  by  the  Crusaders  A.  D.  1099 
and  held  by  the  Christians  till  A.D.  1187,  it 
is  still  a  Mohammedan  city.  Since  A.  D. 
1517  it  has  been  in  the  possession  of  the 
Turkish  sultan. 

Modern  Jerusalem  is  built  on  the  ruins  of 
the  ancient  Holy  City,  and  stands  on  the 
northern  parts  of  the  hills  of  Zion  and  Mo- 
riah,  the  part  of  the  old  city  known  as  Acra, 
and  on  the  hill  Bezetha,  a  part  of  .Jerusalem 
wliich  dates  from  Agrippa,  a.  d.  42.  The 
walls  do  not  include  the  southern  parts  of 
the  hills  of  Zion  and  Ophel.  The  rubbish 
around  the  Temple  walls  is  nearly  one  hun- 
dred feet  deep,  and  on  the  hill  of  Zion  about 
forty  feet  deep. 

The  city  is  divided  into  four  parts  by  the 
main  streets.  The  largest  division  is  the 
"Mohammedan  quarter,"  and  is  in  the 
north-eastern  part  of  the  city.  West  of 
this  is  the  "Greek  and  Frank  or  Christian 
quarter."  The  "Armenian  quarter"  is 
south  of  the  "  Christian  quarter,"  and  the 
"Jewish  quarter"  lies  east  of  the  "Arme- 
nian quarter."  The  garrison,  the  police, 
and  the  government  of  the  city  is  Mo- 
hammedan. The  largest  and  most  con- 
spicuous place  in  the  city  is  the  Haram  en- 
closure on  Mount  Moriah,  where  stands  the 
mos(|ue  of  Omar,  the  most  magnificent 
building  in  the  city,  occupying  the  place 
where  the  Temple  of  Solomon  once  stood. 
It  also  contains  the  mosque  El-Aksa  and  the 
mosque  called  the  Throne  of  Solomon.  The 
"Christian  quarter"  includes  the  church  of 
the  Holy  Sepulchre,  a  Coptic  convent  and 
several  others,  an  Abyssinian  monastery,  and 
the  Muristan.  Tlie  "  Mohammedan  quar- 
ter "  has  the  church  of  Mary  Magdalene,  the 
church  of  St.  Anne,  two  convents,  Pilate's 


WAILING-PLACE  OF  THE  JEWS. 


hall,  two  mosques,  and  the  city  prison.  In 
the  "  Jewish  quarter  "  are  two  synagogues, 
three  hospitals,  and  the  "  wailing-place," 
where  the  Jews  gather  every  Friday  even- 
ing, kiss  the  foundation-stones  of  the  Tem- 
ple, and  bewail  the  downfall  of  their  city 
by  reading  or  repeating  parts  of  the  Lam- 
entations of  Jeremiah  or  suitable  Psalms. 
In  the  "Armenian  quarter"  are  the  Towers 
of  David  and  Hippicus,  the  church  of  St. 
James,  and  several  convents.  The  wall 
which  now  encloses  Jerusalem  was  built  by 
the  sultan  Suleiman  the  Magnificent  in  a.  d. 
1542;  it  is  about  thirty-eight  feet  high,  and 
has  thirty-four  towers  and  seven  gates.  The 
houses  are  generally  of  stone,  and  are  two 
or  three  stories  higli.  The  roofs  are  usually 


flat;  some  are  dome-shaped.  Most  of  the 
streets  are  narrow,  crooked,  and  poorly 
paved.  The  liotises  have  few  windows 
opening  on  the  streets.  Most  of  the  win- 
dows open  into  the  uncovered  courts  in  the 
interior  of  the  houses.  Of  the  population  of 
Jerusalem,  about  1.3,000  are  Moslems,  7000  are 
Christians,  and  4000  are  Jews.  It  has  been 
very  much  increased  lately.  A  new  Jeru- 
salem is  being  built  up  outside  of  the  Jaffa 
gate,  and  a  railroad  was  in  progress  in  1891 
to  connect  the  city  with  the  seaport  of  Jaffa 
(the  ancient  Joppa),  on  the  Mediterranean. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  f)87),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Je-rii'sa-lem,  New,  a  name  used  figu- 
ratively to  denote  the  spiritual  Church  in 
its  final  triumph  and  glory.  Rev.  3  : 12;  21  : 
2.    See  page  683  in  the  Analysis. 

Je-ru'sha  (possessed],  the  mother  of  Joth- 
am,  king  of  Judah,  2  Kings  15:33,  called 
Jerushah  in  2  Chron.  27: 1. 

Jesaiah,  je-sa'yah  (saving).  [1]  A  grand- 
son of  Zerubbabel.  1  Chron.  3:21.  [2J  A 
descendant  of  Benjamin,  Neh.  11 :  7. 

Jeshaiah,  je-siia'yah  (help  of  Jehovah). 
[1]  A  son  of  Jedutliun.  1  Chron.  25:3,  15. 
[2]  A  grand.son  of  Eliezer,  1  Chron.  26  :  2.5, 
called  IssHiAH  in  1  Chron.  24  :  21.  [3]  A 
chief  man  who  returned  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8: 
7.  [4]  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Merari 
who  returned  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  19. 

Jesh'a-nah,  a  town  of  Palestine  taken 
from  Jeroboam  by  Abijah.  2  Chron.  13  :  19. 

Je-shar'e-lah  (right  toward  God),  a  Le- 
vite in  the  service  of  song,  1  Chron.  25  : 14, 
called  ASARELAH  in  1  Chron.  25  : 2. 

Je-sheb'e-ab  {seat  of  one's  father),  chief 
of  a  division  of  priests.  1  Chron.  24  : 13. 

Je'sher  (uprifihtness),  a  son  of  Caleb,  the 
son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  : 18. 

Jesh'i-mon  (the  tvaste)  may  be  a  general 
term  for  any  wilderness.  Pisgah  and  Peor 
are  described  in  Num.  21 :  20 ;  23  :  28  as  look- 
ing toward  Jeshimon. 

Je-shish'a-i  (offspring  of  an  old  man\  an- 
cestor of  a  family  of  the  Gadites.  1  Chron. 
5:  14. 

Jesh-o-ha-i'a  (ichom  Jehorah  bows  doten), 
a  descendant  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4:  36. 

Jesh'ii-a  {whom  Jehovah  heljys).    [1]  Chief 
of  a  division  of  priests,  Ezra  2  :  36 ;  Xeh.  7  : 
39,  called  Jeshuah  in  1  Chron.  24  : 11.  [2] 
A  Levite  in  charge  of  tithes.  2  Chron.  31  : 
15.    [3]  A  priest  who  returned  from  Babv- 
lon  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2 :  2 ;  3  :  2.  He 
became  a  high-priest  after  the  captivity, 
and  is  called  Joshua  in  Zech.  3  :  1,  3,  8,  9, 
and  in  Hag.  1 :  1,  12,  14  ;  2  :  2,  4.    [i]  Head 
of  a  large  family  who  returned  from  Baby- 
lon with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:6;  Neh.  7  : 11. 
[5]  Head  of  a  Levitical  house.  Ezra  2:40; 
;  Neh.  7  :  43.    [6]  A  Levite.  Ezra  8  :  33.  [7] 
i  A  Jew  whose  son  repaired  part  of  the  wall 
[  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  : 19.  [8j  A  Levite  who 
:  explained  the  law  to  the  people.  Neh.  8:7; 
9  :  4.    [9]  JosHU.\,  the  son  of  Nun,  is  called 
Jeshua  in  Neh.  8  : 17. 

Jesh'u-a  (Jehovah  the  salvation),  a  town 
of  Benjamin  where  some  of  the  tribe  of 
Judah  dwelt  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  11 : 
26. 

Jesh'n-run  {dearhj  beloved),  a  symbolical 
name  for  Israel.  Deut.  32:15;  .33:5,  26. 
Called  Jesurun  in  Isa.  44  :  2.  The  word 
"he"  in  Deut.  .33 :  5  does  not  refer  to  Mo- 
ses, but  to  the  Lord. 

Je-si'ah  iichom  Jehorah  lends).  [1]  An 
Israelite  who  came  to  David  in  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12:6.  [2]  A  Levite,  1  Chron.  23: 
20,  same  as  Jeshaiah  in  1  Chron.  26:  25. 

Je-siin'i-el  (whom  God  hasset  up),  a  prince 
of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  .36. 

Jes'se  (strong),  an  Israelite  of  tlie  tribe 
of  Judah.  He  was  the  grandson  of  Ruth 
and  the  father  of  David.  His  genealogv  is 
given  in  Ruth  4:18-22;  1  Chron.  2:5-12; 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Hatt.  1:3-5;  Luke  3 :  32-34.  He  had  eight 
oiis,  of  whom  David  was  the  youngest, 
resse  is  usually  calkd  "  Jesse  the  Bethle- 
lemite,"  and  is  announced  in  Isa.  11 :  1,  10 
IS  the  ancestor  of  Christ.  Consult  the  Con- 

;ORDANCE. 

Jes'u-i  {level),  a  descendant  of  Asher  and 
bunder  of  the  Jesuites.  Num.  26  :  44.  He 
s  called  Isui  in  Gen.  46  : 17,  and  Ishuai  in 
[  Chron.  7  :  30. 

Jes'u-ites,  descendauts  of  Jesui.  Num. 
iG  :  44. 

Jes'u-run.    See  Jeshurun. 

Je'siis  (Saviour)  is  the  Greek  form  for 
ihe  Hebrew  word  "Jehoshua,"  contracted 
,0  "Joshua,''  and  is  found  only  iu  the  New 
festameut,  and  should  be  exclusively  ap- 
)lied  to  Christ  (which  see).  Jesus  was  the 
lersonal  name  of  Christ  among  meu  dur- 
iig  his  life  on  earth.  In  Acts  7  :  45 ;  Col.  4  : 
J;  Heb.  4  :  8,  "Jesus"  should  be  "Joshua," 
ilthough  these  two  names  had  originally 
;he  same  meaning.  See  page  32  in  the 
Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Je'sus,  called  Justus,  a  disciple  who  was 
I  fellow-worker  with  Paul  and  who  seut 
ialutations  to  the  Christians  of  Colosse.  Col. 
I:  11. 

Je'ther  (excellence).  [1]  In  the  marginal 
lotes,  Exod.  4  : 18.  Same  as  Jethro  (which 
;ee).  [2]  The  first-born  sou  of  Gideon, 
rudg.  8  :  20.  [3]  Father  of  Amasa,  the 
icphew  of  David,  1  Chron.  2:17,  called 
[thra  in  2  Sam.  17:25.  [4]  Au  Israelite 
)f  the  tribe  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:32.  [5] 
Another  member  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  1 
3hron.  4 : 17.  [6]  A  sou  of  Asher.  1  Chron. 
I -.38. 

Je'theth  (a  nail),  one  of  the  dukes  or 
jrinces  of  Edom.  Gen.  36:40;  1  Chron.  1: 
51. 

Jeth'lah  (exalted),  a  border  city  of  Dan. 
losh.  19  :  42. 

Je'tliro  ihis  excellence),  the  priest  of  Mid- 
ian  who  was  father-in-law  of  Moses.  He 
is  called  Eaguel  in  Num.  10  :  29,  Reuel  in 
Exod.  2  :  18,  and  Jether  in  the  marginal 
aotes  in  Exod.  4  :  18. 

Je'tur  [an  enclosure),  a  son  of  Ishmael. 
3en.  25:15;  1  Chron.  1:31;  5:19.  See 
[tur^a. 

Je'u-el  (treasured  of  God),  a  descendant 
)f  Judah.  1  Chron.  9  :  6. 

Je'iisli  [to  whom  Ood  hastens).  [1]  A  son 
)f  Esau.  Gen.  36  :  5;  1  Chron.  1 :  35.  [2]  A 
iescendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  7 : 10. 
3]  A  descendant  of  Shimei.  1  Chron.  23 : 
.0,  11.  [4]  A  sou  of  Kehoboam.  2  Chron. 
.1 ;  19. 

Je'uz  [counselling),  a  son  of  Shaharaim,  a 
Iescendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  10. 

Jew'els,  persoual  ornaments  made  of 
)recious  metals  ;  among  them  were  chains, 
)racelets,  earrings,  etc.  They  are  meu- 
ioned  in  Gen.  24:  22;  Num.  31:50;  Ezek. 
i3  :  26,  etc.  The  word  is  figuratively  used 
or  anything  peculiarly  precious,  as  God's 
ihosen  people,  Mai.  3  :  17,  or  wisdom.  Prov. 
10 ;  15.   Consult  the  Concordance. 

Jew'ry,  Dan.  5  :  13,  is  elsewhere  trans- 
ated  Judau  and  Judea. 

Jews,  the  people  of  the  tribes  of  Judah 
\,m\  Benjamin,  as  distinguished  from  the  re- 
rolted  ten  tribes.  2  Kings  16  :  6 ;  Ezra  4  :  12. 
See  Hebrews,  consult  the  Analysis  by 
Qeans  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
he  Concordance. 

Jez-a-iii'ah  (whom  Jehovah  hears),  a  cap- 
ain  of  the  Jews,  Jer.  40  :  8;  42  :  1,  called 
IzARiAH  in  Jer.  43 :  2.  See  Jaazaniah. 
S'o.  1. 

Jez'e-bel  (chaste),  daughter  of  Ethbaal, 
:iiig  of  the  Zidonians,  and  wife  of  Ahab, 
:ing  of  Israel.  She  became  infamous  for 
ler  idolatries  and  her  persecution  of  the 
irophets.  1  Kings  16  :  31 ;  18  :  4.  She  intro- 
iuced  the  worship  of  Baal  and  other  idols, 
H3 


and  was  virtually  the  ruler  of  Israel.  See 
page  425  in  the  Analysis,  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Je'zer  (  frame),  a  son  of  Naphtali.  Gen. 
46  :  24;  1  Chron.  7  :  13. 

Je'zer-ites,  descendauts  of  Jezer.  Num. 
26 :  49. 

Je-zi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  sprinkles),  a  Jew 
who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  25. 

Je'zi-el  (assembly  of  God),  a  valiant  man 
who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  1  Clirou.  12  :  3. 

Jez-li'ah  (whom  Jehovah  delivers),  a  de- 
scendant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  18. 

Jez'o-ar  [shining),  a  son  of  Helah,  the 
wife  of  Ashur.  1  Chron.  4  :  7. 

Jez-ra-hi'ah  [whom  Jehovah  brings  forth), 
the  leader  of  the  singers  at  the  dedication 
of  the  wall.  Neh.  12:42. 

Jex're-el  (God  hath  planted).  [1]  A  city 
of  Issachar,  in  the  valley  of  Jezreel,  between 
Gilboaand  Little  Hermon,  which  Ahab  chose 
for  his  residence ;  his  "  ivoiy  house,"  1  Kings 
22:39,  stood  in  the  eastern  part,  while  Jeze- 
bel lived  by  the  city  wall,  near  the  temple 
and  grove  of  Astarte.  The  city  is  now  a 
village  among  ruins.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. [2]  A  town  in  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  56 ; 
1  Sam.  25:43;  29:1,  11.  [3]  A  descendant 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  3.  [4]  Eldest  sou  of 
Hosea  the  prophet.  He  was  so  named  by 
command  of  God.  Hos.  1 :  4.  [5]  The  word 
is  used  figuratively  in  reference  to  the 
crimes  of  Ahab  in  Jezreel  and  the  punish- 
ment threatened  by  God  on  account  of 
them.  Hos.  1  :  4,  11. 

Jez're-el,  the  Valley  of,  is  an  exceed- 
ingly fertile  plain  of  central  Palestine 
which,  south  of  the  Carmel  range,  inter- 
sects the  western  highland,  between  the 
hills  of  Galilee  and  those  of  Samaria,  and 
connects  the  low  coast-land  along  the  Medi- 
terranean with  the  Jordan  valley.  See 
Palestine.  It  was  the  battle-field  where 
Gideou  triumphed,  Judg.  chap.  7,  and  Deb- 
orah sung  her  war-song.  Judg.  5:  2-31.  Jo- 
siah  was  fatally  wounded  near  it,  by  the 
Egyptians.  Saul  and  Jonathan  fell  on  the 
mountains  of  Gilboa  near  by.  1  Sam.  31  :  1- 
6.  Its  Greek  name  Esdraelon  is  not  in  the 
Bible.    See  Esdraelon,  and  Megiddo. 

Jez're-el-ite,  a  male  native  or  inhabit- 
ant of  Jezreel.  1  Kings  21  :  1 ;  2  Kings  9  : 
21. 

Jezreelitess,  jez're-el-ite-es,  a  female 
inhabitant  or  native  of  Jezreel.  2 Sam. 2: 2. 

Jib'sam  ( pleasant),  a  son  of  Tola,  the  son 
of  Issachar.  1  Chron.  7  :  2. 

Jid'laph  (weeping),  a  son  of  Nahor,  the 
brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  22. 

Jim'na  or  Jiin'nah  (good  fortune),  a  son 
of  Asher,  Num.  26  :  44,  called  Jimnah  in 
Gen.  46 :  17,  and  Imnah  in  1  Chron.  7 :  30. 

Jim'nites,  descendants  of  Jimna.  Num. 
26  :  44. 

Jiplitah,  jif  tab,  a  city  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15  :  43. 

Jiplithah-el,  jif'tha-el  (God  opens),  a 
vallev  mostly  in  Zebulun,  but  bordering  on 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  14,  27. 

Jo'ab  (whose  father  is  Jehovah).  [1]  A  son 
of  Zeruiah,  the  sister  of  David,  and  the 
"chief  and  captain,"  1  Chron.  11  :  6,  of  his 
army.  He  treacherously  assassinated  Ab- 
ner,  2  Sam.  3  :  27,  who  had  killed  Joab's 
brother  Asahel  in  self-defence.  2  Sam.  2:23. 
Joab  killed  Absalom,  2  Sam.  18 : 14,  contrary 
to  the  express  orders  of  David.  After  this 
event  David  made  Amasa  commander-in- 
chief  in  place  of  Joab,  who  .soon  after  assas- 
sinated Amasa.  2  Sam.  20  :  10.  David  ap- 
parently took  Joab  again  into  favor,  2  Sam. 
24  :  2,  and  Joab  afterward  combined  with 
Abiathar  and  others  to  make  Adonijah  king 
instead  of  Solomon.  The  plot  was  defeated 
and  Joab  was  put  to  death  at  the  horns  of 
the  altar,  1  Kings  2  :  34,  by  Benaiah,  by  or- 
der of  Solomou.     See  pages  446,  447,  453  in 


the  Analysis,  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. [2]  A  grandson  of  Kenaz.  1  Chron. 
4  :  14.  [3J  One  wlio.se  descendants  returned 
from  BaliyloM.  Ezra  2:  6;  8:9.  [4]  A  de- 
scendant of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur.  1  Chron. 
2  :  54. 

Jo'ah  (whose  helper  is  Jehovah).  [1]  A  son 
of  Asaph  the  recorder.  2  Kings  18  :  18,  37; 
Isa.  36  :  3.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Gershom, 
the  sou  of  Levi.  1  Ciiroii.  6  :  21.  [3]  A  son 
of  Obed-edora.  1  (Jhron.  26:4.  [4]  A  Levite 
who  aided  Hezekiah  in  his  reforms.  2(;hron. 
29  :  12.  [5]  A  Levite  co_nitnissioned  by  Jo- 
siah  to  repair  the  house  of  the  Lord.  2  Chron. 
34  :  8. 

Jo'a-haz  (whom  Jehovah  holds),  a  Levite 
recorder  in  the  time  of  Josiah.  2  Chron.  34: 
8. 

Jo-aii'na  (whom  Jehovah  has  graciously 
given).  [1]  An  ancestor  of  Christ.  Luke  3  : 
27.  [2]  A  female  disciple,  the  wife  of  Chuza. 
Luke  8:3;  24  :  10. 

Jo'ash,  2  Kings  13  :  1,  or  Je-ho'ash,  2 
Kings  12  :  1  (whom  Jehoxmh  bestowed).  [1] 
The  father  of  Gideon.  Judg.  6  : 11,  etc.  [2] 
A  son  of  Ahab.  1  Kings  22:26;  2  Chron.  18: 
25.  [3]  Son  and  successor  of  Ahaziah,  king 
of  Judah.  He  was  the  only  son  of  ,\haziah 
that  was  not  slain  by  order  of  Athaliah.  He 
was  hidden  in  the  Temple  six  years  by  Je- 
hosheba,  his  aunt,  2  Kings  11  :  2,  3,  and  be- 
came king  of  Judah  when  seven  years  old. 
2  Kings  11  :  12.  His  kingdom  was  invaded 
by  Hazael,  but  he  redeemed  his  capital  from 
plunder  by  a  large  sum  of  money  and  all 
the  treasures  and  furniture  of  the  Temple. 
2  Kings  12  :  18.  He  reigned  forty  years, 
B.  c.  878-839,  and  was  murdered  by  his  own 
servants.  2  Chron.  24  :  24-27.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance.  |4]  Son 
of  Jehoahaz,  whom  he  succeeded  as  king  of 
Israel.  He  reigned  B.  c.  840-825,  including 
two  years  in  which  he  was  associated  with 
his  father.  He  was  very  successful  in  a  war 
with  Amaziah,  king  of  Judah,  and  died  soon 
afterward.  2  Kings  14  :  12-16.  [5J  A  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  : 22.  [6]  One 
of  David's  heroes.  1  Cliron.  12  :  3. 

Jo'ash  (to  whom  Jehovah  hastens).  [1]  A 
son  of  Becher.  1  Chron.  7  :  8.  [2]  Keeper 
of  the  cellars  of  oil  in  the  time  of  David.  1 
Chron.  27  :  28. 

Jo'a-tham,  Matt.  1 : 9,  an  ancestor  of  Jo- 
seph, the  husband  of  JIary.  It  is  the  Greek 
form  of  JoTHAM,  No.  2  (which  see). 

Job  (desire?),  one  of  the  sons  of  Issachar, 
Gen.  46  : 13,  called  Jashub  in  1  Chron.  7  :  1. 

Job  (one  persecuted),  the  patriarch,  Ezek. 
14  :  14,  20;  James  5  :  11,  was  of  the  land  of 
Uz,  Job  1  : 1,  which  was  probably  in  eastern 
Edom.  See  Job,  Book  of  ;  also  consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Job,  the  Book  of,  is  a  poem  on  a  his- 
torical foundation,  or  history  treated  poet- 
ically. The  person  of  Job  is  mentioned  in 
Ezek.  14:14,  18,  20 ;  James  5  :  11.  He  lives 
also  in  the  tradition  of  the  Arabs.  The  pro- 
logue (chaps.  1  and  2)  and  the  epilogue  (chap. 
42  :  7-17)  are  written  in  narrative  pro.se,  the 
rest  in  Hebrew  poetry.  As  a  mere  literary 
production  it  is  one  of  the  sublimest  and 
most  interesting  works  ever  written,  and 
fully  equal  to  the  greatest  productions  of 
genius.  It  has  been  called  the  Shakespeare 
in  the  Bible.  The  person  of  Job  is  repre- 
sented as  a  prince  of  the  patriarchal  age, 
who  from  the  highest  prosperity  was  sud- 
denly cast  down  to  utter  poverty  and  mis- 
ery, deprived  of  all  his  property  and  chil- 
dren, stricken  with  a  loathsome  disease, 
forsaken  and  insulted  by  his  wife  and 
friends,  but  who  after  the  severest  trial  of 
faith  and  patience  was  restored  to  more 
than  his  former  prosperity  and  happiness. 
He  was  ignorant  of  the  Mosaic  law  and 
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Jewish  worship,  ami  lived  outside  of  Pales- 
tine on  the  border  line,  l)ut  was  neverthe- 
less a  worshipper  of  the  true  God,  an  in- 
spired propliet,  a  hero  of  faith,  a  model  of 
patience  and  endurance,  with  the  assurance 
of  a  final  victory  over  sin  and  sorrow.  He 
was  a  holy  outsider,  as  it  were,  of  the  order 
of  Melchizedek,  the  friend  of  Abraham, 
"  without  father,  without  mother,  without 
genealogy  "  (compare  Heb.  7:3).  The  book 
wrestles  with  the  problem  of  all  ages — to 
harmonize  the  terrible  fact  of  sin  and  suf- 
fering with  the  government  of  an  all-wise 
and  merciful  God.  This  problem  is  solved 
in  tlie  sutl'erings  and  death  of  Clirist  for  the 
salvation  of  the  woild.  The  Book  of  Job 
has  been  called  a  Hebrew  tragedy  or  He- 
brew theodicy  (a  vindication  of  the  justice 
of  God  in  regard  to  the  natural  and  moral 
evil  that  exists  under  his  government).  The 
authorship  is  unknown  ;  some  trace  it  to 
Moses  or  some  earlier  writer,  others  to  the 
age  of  Solomon.  Tlie  scenery  is  laid  in  the 
patriarchal  age.  The  Book  of  Job  has  been 
and  will  continue  to  be  a  rich  source  of 
comfort  to  children  of  alllictiou. 

Jo'bab  {a  desert).  [1]  A  son  of  Joktan. 
Gen.  10 :  29 ;  1  Chrou.  1 :  23.  [2]  A  king  of 
Edoiu.  Gen.  3(5  -.33;  1  Chron.  1 : 44.  [3]  A 
king  of  Madon  who  was  overcome  by  Joshua. 
Josli.  11  :  1.  [4,  5]  Descendants  of  Benja- 
min. 1  Chron.  8:9,18. 

Jochebed,  jok'e-bed  {whose  (jlory  is  Jeho- 
vah), the  wife  of  Amram  and  mother  of  Mo- 
ses. Exod.  6  :  20 ;  Njim.  26  :  59. 

Jo'ed  (his  witness  is  Jehovah),  a  descend- 
ant of  Benjamin.  Neh.  11:7. 

Jo'el  [Jehovah  is  his  God).  [1]  The  eldest 
son  of  the  prophet  Samuel,  1  Sam.  8  :  2 ;  1 
Chron.  6:33;  15:17,  erroneously  called 
Va.shni  (which  see)  in  1  Chrou.  6  :  28.  [2J 
A  descendant  of  Simeon.  1  Chrou.  4 : 35.  [3] 
A  descendant  of  Reuben.  1  Chron.  5  :  4,  8. 
[4]  Head  of  a  Gadite  family.  1  Chron.  5  : 
12.  [5J  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Kohath, 
1  Chron.  6  :  36,  probably  a  corruption  of 
Shaul  in  1  Chron.  6:24.  [6]  A  descendant 
of  Issachar.  1  Chron.  7  :  3.  [7]  One  of  Da- 
vid's valiant  men,  1  Chron.  11  :  38,  called 
Ig.^l  in  2  Sam.  23  :  .36.  [8]  A  chief  of  the 
family  of  Gevslioni.  1  Chron.  15:7,  11.  [9] 
One  of  the  keepers  of  the  treasure  of  the 
house  of  the  Lord.  1  Chron.  23  :  8;  26  :  22. 
[10]  A  prince  of  Mana.sseh.  1  Chron.  27:  20. 
[11]  A  descendant  of  Kohath  in  the  time 
of  Hezekiah.  2  Chron.  29  :  12.  [12]  A  Jew 
who  had  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 : 43.  [13] 
An  overseer  of  the  Beujamites  that  dwelt 
in  Jerusalem.  Neh.  11  :  9. 

[14]  Joel,  one  of  the  minor  prophets,  a 
son  of  Pethuel ;  lived  in  Judah  under  the 
reign  of  Uzziah,  but  nothing  further  is 
known  of  his  personal  history.  Joel  1 :  1. 

Joel,  tlie  Book  of,  begins  with  the  de- 
nunciation of  the  judgment  of  God  which 
will  strike  the  unrepentant  people,  and 
ends  with  the  announcement  of  the  bless- 
ings which  will  follow  the  coming  of  the 
Messiah.  His  ju-ophecies  are  mentioned  in 
Acts  2  :  16-21 ;  Rom.  10  :  13. 

Jo-e'lah  (whoin  Jehovah  helps),  an  Israel- 
ite of  Judah  who  joined  himself  to  David 
in  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12:7. 

Jo-e'zer  (whose  help  is  Jehovah),  a  Korhite 
who  came  to  David  at  Ziklag.  1  Chron  12 : 6. 

Jog'be-hah  (elevated),  a  town  iu  Mount 
Gilead  built  by  the  tribe  of  Gad.  Num.  32 : 
35;  Judg.  8:  11. 

Jog'li  (exMed),  father  of  Bukki,  a  chief 
of  Dan.  Num.  34  :  22. 

Jo'lia  {  whom  Jehovah  revives).  [1]  A  de- 
scendant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:  16.  [2] 
Tlie  Tizite,  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1 
Chron.  11 :  45. 

Jo-ha'iian  {to  tvhom  Jehovah  is  mercifid). 
[1]  A  captain  of  the  Jews,  at  the  time  of  the 
taking  of  .Jerusalem,  whom  Gedaliah  tried 
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to  persuade  to  serve  the  Chaldeans.  2  Kings 
25  :  23-26 ;  Jer.  40  :  7-16 ;  chaps.  41,  42,  43. 
[2]  A  sou  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah.  1  Chron. 
3:15.  [3]  A  descendant  of  David.  1  Chron. 
3  :  24.  [4]  Son  of  Azariah,  of  the  high- 
priestly  line.  1  Chron.  6  :  9,  10.  [5,  6]  Val- 
iant men  who  came  to  David  at  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12:4,  12.  [7]  A  man  of  Ephraim  in 
the  reign  of  Ahaz.  2  Chron.  28  :  12.  [8]  A 
chief  man  of  the  Jews  who  returned  with 
Ezra  from  Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  12.  [9]  A 
priest,  a  descendant  of  Eliashib.  Ezra  10 :  6 ; 
Neh.  12  :  23.  [10]  A  Jew  who  married  the 
daughter  of  Meshullam.  Neh.  6  :  18. 

John,  same  as  Jo-ha'-nan  (whom  Jeho- 
vah loves).  [1]  A  relation  of  Annas  the  high- 
priest.  Acts  4  :  6.  [2]  The  Hebrew  name 
of  the  evangelist  Mark.  Acts  12  :  25 ;  13  :  5; 
15:37.    See  Mark. 

[3]  John  the  Baptist,  or,  more  properly, 
"the  Baptizer,"  Matt.  3  :  1,  son  of  Zacharias 
the  priest  and  Elizabeth,  a  cousin  of  Mary, 
the  mother  of  Jesus.  He  was  born  about 
six  months  before  Christ.  The  angel  Ga- 
briel predicted  his  birth  and  work.  Luke 
1 :  5-15.  His  early  life  was  spent  iu  solitude, 
his  raiment  was  of  camel's  hair,  and  his 
food  was  locusts  and  wild  honey.  When 
about  thirty  years  old  he  began  to  preach  in 
the  wilderness  of  .Tudea,  announcing  the 
coming  of  the  Messiah,  calling  all  to  repent- 
ance and  reformation,  pointing  to  Jesus  as 
the  Messiah,  and  baptizing  with  the  baptism 
of  repentance  multitudes  who  came  to  him 
from  all  parts  of  the  land  and  confessed 
their  sins.  Christ  said  of  him.  Matt.  11 : 11, 
"  Among  them  that  are  born  of  women 
there  hath  not  risen  a  greater  than  John 
the  Baptist."  He  was  the  Elias  (Elijah)  of 
the  New  Testament,  and  was  impri-soned 
and  beheaded  by  Herod  Antipas.  Matt.  14 : 
3-10.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

[4]  John,  the  Apostle  and  Evangel- 
ist, was  one  of  the  first  of  the  apostles, 
he  "  whom  Jesus  loved."  He  was  a  son  of 
Zebedee  and  Salome,  and  if  Salome  was  a 
sister  of  Mary,  John  19  :  25,  he  was  also  a 
cousin  of  Jesus.  He  was  probably  born  at 
Bethsaida,  Matt.  4  :  18,  21,  on  tlie  Sea  of 
Galilee,  and  pursued,  like  his  brother,  the 
trade  of  a  fisherman.  Both  brothers  were 
followers  of  John  the  Baptist  before  they 
became  apostles  of  Christ.  John  1 :  37.  Af- 
ter being  called  he  seems  to  have  been 
always  witli  Christ  during  his  whole  min- 
istry, and  after  the  ascension  he,  together 
with  Peter  and  .Tames,  took  charge  of  the 
Christian  church  in  Jerusalem,  where  he 
met  with  Paul,  A.  D.  50.  Some  years  later 
he  moved  to  Ephesus,  and  from  that  time 
till  his  death  he  was  at  the  head  of  all  the 
Christian  churches  in  Asia  Minor.  He  was 
banished  to  Patmos,  a  barren  island  in  the 
jEgean  Sea,  by  the  Roman  emperor,  but  was 
subsequently  allowed  to  return  to  Ephesus, 
where  he  died  full  of  days  during  the  reign 
of  Trajan,  which  began  a.  d.  98.  Many 
beautiful  traditions  have  clustered  around 
his  name.     Consult  .the  Concord.a.nce. 

John,  the  Gospel  of,  was  written 
many  years  after  the  other  gospels  (between 
A.  D.  80  and  90),  and  it  is  evident  that  John 
knew  them  when  he  undei'took  to  write  his 
own  gospel.  Quite  naturally,  therefore, 
though  perhaps  not  intentionally,  his  gospel 
became  a  complement  to  the  three  earlier 
ones.  He  omits  much  which  they  contain, 
as,  for  instance,  all  the  parables  and  most  of 
the  miracles,  and  concentrates  his  narrative 
on  Christ's  ministry  iu  Judea,  while  the 
others  are  principally  occupied  with  His 
ministry  in  Galilee.  One-third  of  the  whole 
book  is  devoted  to  what  took  place  during 
the  last  twenty-four  hours  of  Christ's  life  on 
earth.    Its  delineation  of  Christ  is  also  au 


addition  to  what  has  been  given  by  the 
others.  It  is  not  Christ  the  man  or  the 
teacher  or  the  Messiah,  but  Christ  the  in- 
carnate Son  of  God  and  redeemer  of  man- 
kind who  stood  before  the  author,  and  there 
is  in  his  word-painting  a  blending  of  love 
and  awe  which  gives  it  a  peculiarly  sublime 
character.    See  Gospels,  Harmony  of. 

John,  the  Epistles  of,  three  in  num- 
ber, were  all  written  in  Ephesus  and  about 
the  .same  time  as  his  gospel.  The  First  is 
a  kind  of  doctrinal  discourse  addressed  to 
believers  in  general,  but  more  especially  to 
the  Gentiles  of  Asia  Minor,  for  the  i)urpose 
of  confirming  them  in  their  faith  and  warn- 
ing them  against  errors.  The  Second  and 
Third  are  very  short,  and  addressed,  it 
would  seem,  to  private  persons — the  former 
to  the  "elect  lady  and  her  children''  (the 
elect  lady  was  probably  some  honorable 
woman  well  known  to  the  churches  as  a 
disciple  of  Christ),  the  latter  to  one  (iaius 
or  Caius.  For  the  Revelation  of  John, 
see  Revelation. 

Joi'a-da  (whom  Jehovah  favors),  a  high- 
priest.  Neh.  12  :  10,  11,  22. 

Joi'a-Uim  {whom  Jehovah  has  set  up),  Neh. 
12  : 10,  12,  26,  a  contraction  of  Jehoiakim, 
a  high-priest,  sou  and  succe-ssor  of  Jeshua. 

Joi'a-rib  (n-hom  Jehovah  defends).  [1]  A 
Jew  whom  Ezra  sent  to  obtain  ministers  for 
the  sanctuary  to  accompany  him  and  the 
people.  Ezra  8  :  16.  [2]  A  descendant  of 
Judah.  Neh.  11:5.  [3]  A  priest,  father  of 
Jedaiah.  Neh.  11 : 10 ;  12  :  6.  His  full  name, 
Jehoiarib,  is  given  in  1  Chron.  9  : 10. 

Jok'de-am  {possessed  by  the  people?),  a 
city  in  the  mountains  of  Judah.  Josh.  15 : 56. 

Jo'kim  (ichoM  .Jehovah  has  set  up),  a  de- 
scendant of  Shelah,  the  son  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4  :  22. 

Jok'me-am  (gathered  by  the  people),  a  Le- 
vitical  city  of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  6  :  68.  In 
1  Kings  4  :  12  the  Authorized  Version  incor- 
rectly gives  "  Jokneam  "  for  "  Jokmeam." 

Jok'ne-am  ((jathered  by  the  people),  a  Le- 
vitical  city  of  Zebulun.  Josh.  12:22;  19: 
11 ;  21  :  34.    See  Jokmeam. 

Jok'shan  {a  fowler),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Abraham  by  Keturah.  Gen.  25:2,  3;  1 
Chron.  1 :  32. 

Jok'tan  (who  is  made  small],  a  son  of 
Eber,  of  the  family  of  Shem.  Gen.  10 : 25- 
30 ;  1  Chron.  1  : 19-23.  He  was  the  ancestor 
of  the  Joktan ite  Arabs. 

Jok'the-el  (subdued  of  God).  [1]  A  city 
in  the  plain  country  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  38. 
[2]  The  name  given  by  Amaziah  to  Selah,  a 
chief  city  of  Edom.  Perhaps  the  place  now 
called  Petra.  2  Kings  14  :  7. 

Jo'na  (whom  Jehovah  bestoivs),  the  father 
of  the  apostle  Peter.  John  1:42.  See  Jonas, 
No.  2. 

Jon'a-dab  (whom  Jehovah  impels).  [1]  A 
son  of  Shimeah,  the  brother  of  David.  2 
Sam.  13:3,  5,  32,  S5.  [2]  The  form  given 
several  times  in  Jer.  35  for  Jehonad.a.B 
(which  see). 

Jo'nah  (dove),  the  fifth  of  the  minor 
prophets,  was  a  son  of  Amittai,  and  born 
at  Gath-hepher,  in  the  land  of  Lebanon,  2 
Kings  14  :  25,  but  of  his  life  nothing  further 
is  known  except  what  is  told  in  his  book. 

Jonah,  the  Book  of,  consists  of  two 
parts:  the  first  contains  the  commission 
given  him,  his  refusal,  and  his  miraculous 
escape  from  death  out  of  the  belly  of  "a 
great  fish"  (a  whale  or  a  sh.ark;  see 
Wh.\le1;  the  second,  the  renewal  of  the 
commission,  his  obedience,  the  repentance 
of  the  Ninevites,  and  the  hard  spirit  of 
Jonah.  Some  theologians  have  considered 
the  book  a  parable,  but  its  place  in  the  Old 
Testament  Canon,  and  still  more  the  man- 
ner in  which  Christ  refers  to  it,  Matt.  12 : 
39-41 ;  16  :  4  ;  Luke  11  :  29-32,  seem  to  give 
it  the  character  of  real  history.    An  inter- 


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estiug  feature  of  the  book  is  the  progress 
it  evinces  from  a  narrow  Jewish  spirit,  in 
whicli  it  Ijegins,  to  a  thoro\i.s;Iil.v  general 
view,  in  wliieli  it  ends.  It  teaches  the  les- 
son that  God's  mercy  and  the  working  of 
his  Spirit  are  not  confined  to  the  Jewish  peo- 
ple and  the  visible  Church,  but  extend  also 
to  the  heathen.  See  Nineveh,  and  Whale. 

Jo'nan  (whom  Jehovdh  bestows),  an  ances- 
tor of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary,  in  the 
line  recorded  by  Luke.  Luke  3  :  30. 

Jo'iias.  [1]  The  Greek  form  of  Jonah. 
Matt.  12 : 39-41 ;  16  :  4 ;  Luke  1 1 :  30-32.  [2] 
The  father  of  the  apostles  Peter  and  An- 
drew, John  21  :  15-17,  called  also  Jona  in 
John  1  :  42. 

Jon'a-tlian  (^vhom  Jehovah  <jave).  [1]  An 
Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Levi,  who  became  a 
priest  of  the  idol  set  up  by  Micah  in  Mount 
Ephraim,  and  which  was  afterward  taken 
away  and  set  up  at  Laish  by  the  Dauites. 
Judg.  17:7-13;  18:30. 

[2]  One  of  the  sons  of  Saul,  the  first  king 
of  Israel.  He  was  famous  for  his  piety  and 
valor.  1  Sam.  14  :  6-14.  Jonathan  loved  Da- 
vid "as  his  own  soul."  1  Sam.  18: 1.  Tlieir 
remarkable  friendship  is  minutely  described 
in  1  Sam.  18  : 1-4 ;  chapters  19,  20,  etc.  Jon- 
athan, two  of  his  brothers,  and  his  father 
were  slain  in  the  battle  of  Gilboa.  1  Sam. 
31:6.  David's  beautiful  and  pathetic  lam- 
entation for  Jonathan  is  given  in  2  Sam.  1 : 
17-27.  See  pages  476,  509  in  the  Analysis, 
and  consult  the  Concordance.  [3]  A  son 
of  Abiathar,  one  of  the  high-priests  in  the 
time  of  David.  2  Sam.  15:27;  1  Kings  1 : 
42,  43.  [4]  A  sou  of  Shimeah,  one  of  the 
brothers  of  David.  2  Sam.  21  :  21 ;  1  Chron. 
20  ;  7.  [5]  One  of  David's  valiant  men.  2 
Sam.  23  :  32;  1  Chron.  11  :  .34.  [6]  A  de- 
scendant of  Jerahmeel.  1  Chron.  2:32,  33. 
[7]  An  uncle  of  David.  1  Chron.  27  :  32.  [8] 
A  chief  man  of  the  Jews,  whose  son  returned 
with  Ezra  to  Babylon.  Ezra  8  :  6.  [9]  A  Jew 
who  aided  Ezra  in  the  investigation  of  mixed 
marriages.  Ezra  10  :  15.  [10]  A  high-priest 
for  thirty-two  years,  Neh.  12: 11,  called  Jo- 
hanan  in  Neh.  12  :  22,  23.  [11]  A  priest,  the 
descendant  of  Melicuh.  Neh.  12  :  14.  [12] 
Another  priest,  a  descendant  of  Shemaiah, 
Neh.  12  :  35,  called  Jehonathan  in  Neh. 
12  :  18.  [13]  A  scribe  in  whose  house  the 
prophet  Jeremiah  was  imprisoned  bj-  the 
princes  of  Judah.  Jer.  37:15,  20;  38:26. 
[14]  A  son  of  Karcah.  Jer.  40  :  8. 

Jonath-elem-rechokiin,  jo'nath-e- 
lem-re-ko'kim  (a  dumb  dove  of  distant  places), 
part  of  the  title  of  Ps.  56.  It  is  not  found 
elsewhere  in  the  Bible,  and  is  probably  the 
name  of  some  melody  to  which  the  Psalm 
was  to  be  sung. 

Jop'pa  (beauty),  an  old  city  of  Palee:tino, 
in  the  territory  of  Dan,  and  called  Japho 
in  Josh.  19  :  46,  stands  upon  a  promontory 
one  hundred  and  sixteen  feet  high  which 
juts  out  into  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  thirty 
miles  south  of  Cfesarea  and  thirty-five  miles 
north-west  of  Jerusalem.  It  was  the  sea- 
port into  which  the  cedar  from  Lebanon 
was  brought  for  the  building  of  Solomon's 
Temple,  2  Chron.  2  : 16,  and  for  the  rebuild- 
ing of  the  Temple  after  the  captivity.  Ezra 
3  :  7.  Jonah  sailed  from  Joppa  for  Tarshish. 
Jonah  1  :  3.  Here  took  place  the  raising 
of  Tabitha  to  life  by  Peter,  mentioned  in 
Acts  9  :  36-43,  and  Peter's  vision.  Acts 
10  :  11.  The  reputed  houses  of  Tabitha 
and  Simon  the  Tanner  at  Joppa  are  still 
pointed  out.  During  the  last  twenty-five 
years  the  city  has  increased  very  much  and 
become  quite  flourishing.  It  is  now  called 
Jaffa,  and  has  about  fifteen  thousand  inhab- 
itants. A  railroad  from  Jatfa  to  Jerusalem 
was  in  i)rogress  in  1891. 

Jo'rah  (early  raiti),  an  Israelite  whose  de- 
scendants returned  from  Babylon  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Ezra  2  : 18. 


Jo'ra-i  (whom  Jehovah  teaches),  one  of  the 
heads  of  families  in  Gad.  1  Chron.  5:  13. 

Jo'rain  (whom  Jehovah  has  exalted).  [1] 
The  son  of  Toi,  king  of  Hamath,  who  was 
sent  by  his  father  to  congratulate  David  on 
his  victory  over  Hadadezer.  2  Sam.  8:10. 
[2]  The  son  of  Ahab.  2  Kings  8:16.  See 
Jehoram,  No.  2.  [3]  The  son  of  Jehosh- 
aphat.  2  Kings  8  :  24.  See  Jehoram,  No.  1. 
[4 1  A  descendant  of  Eliezer,  the  son  of 
Moses.  1  Chron.  26  :  25. 

Jor'dan  (i/ief/esce/irfer),  the  principal  river 
of  Palestine,  has  four  sources,  which  are  situ- 
ated among  the  mountains  of  Anti-Lebanon 
— namely:  (1)  The  Hasbany,  flowing  from  a 
large  fountain  near  Ilasbeya,  seventeen  hun- 
dred feet  above  the  sea.  (2)  The  Danias, 
which  rises  eleven  hundred  and  forty  feet 
above  the  sea,  near  the  ruins  of  Cwsarea- 
Philippi  (now  Banias),  at  the  foot  of  Mount 
Hermon.  (3)  The  /,cfW«»i,  which  flows  from 
a  large  fountain  on  the  west  side  of  the  site 
of  the  city  of  Dan.  (4)  The  Esh-Shar,  a 
small  tributary.  After  passing  through  a 
wide  marsh  the  Jordan  flows  into  Lake  el- 
Hiileh  (see  Merom,  the  Waters  of),  and 
from  this  point,  in  nine  miles,  descends 
nearly  nine  Imndred  feet  to  the  Sea  of  Gali- 
lee. See  Galilee,  Sea  of.  After  leaving 
this  sea  it  flows  through  a  deep  valley  and 
over  nearly  thirty  rapids  into  the.  Dead  Sea 
(which  see),  sixty-six  miles  distant  in  a  di- 
rect line,  but  about  two  hundred  miles  by 
the  course  of  the  river.  The  distance  in  a 
direct  line  from  its  sources  to  its  mouth  is 
aliout  one  hundred  and  thirty-five  miles; 
its  general  course  is  from  north  to  south  ; 
its  whole  descent  is  about  three  thousand 
feet ;  its  width  is  from  forty-five  to  one  hun- 
dred and  eighty  feet,  and  its  depth  from 
three  to  twelve  feet.  The  lowest  of  its  four 
principal  fords  is  opposite  Jericho,  one  is 
east  of  Sakut,  and  two  more  are  near  the 
Sea  of  Galilee.  The  Jordan  is  first  men- 
tioned in  Gen.  13  :  10;  it  was  crossed  by 
Jacob,  Gen.  32: 10,  and  passed  over  by  the 
Israelites  when  entering  the  Promised  Land. 
Josh.  3:14;  Ps.  114  : 3.  It  is  mentioned  many 
times  in  the  Old  Testament,  and  wonderful 
miracles  are  connected  with  it,  among  which 
is  the  curing  of  Naaman.  2  Kings  5 : 14.  The 
jjrincipal  events  associated  with  it  in  the 
New  Testament  are  the  baptism  of  the 
multitudes  by  John  the  Baptist,  Matt.  3  :  6, 
and  of  Jesus.  Mark  1  :  9.  See  Palestine, 
also  pages  129,  244  in  the  Analysis,  and  re- 
fer to  the  (,'oncordance. 

Jo'rim  (Jehovah  exalts},  an  ancestor  of  Jo- 
seph, the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  29. 

Jor'ko-am  (paleness  of  the  people),  proh- 
ably  a  person  ;  if  a  place,  it  is  a  town  in  Ju- 
dah. 1  Chron.  2  :  44. 

Jos'a-bad  (whom  Jehovah  gives),  one  who 
joined  David  at  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12  :  4. 

Josapliat,  jos'a-fat,  in  Matt.  1  :  8,  is  the 
Greek  form  of  Jehoshaphat.  See  Jeuosh- 
apuat.  No.  3. 

Jo'se,  in  Luke  3  :  29,  is  same  person  as 
JosES  (which  see). 

Josedech,  jos'e-dek  (whom  Jehovah  makes 
just),  Hag.  1 :  1,  father  of  Joshua  (Jeshua). 
See  Jehozadak, Jozadak. 

.losepli,  jo'zef  (he  will  add).  [1]  The 
eleventh  son  of  Jacob,  the  first  whom  he 
had  by  Eachel.  Gen.  30  :  24.  His  father's 
fondness  for  him  excited  the  envy  of  his 
brothers,  and  they  sold  him  for  twenty 
pieces  of  silver  to  the  Ishmeelites,  who  car- 
ried him  to  Egypt,  where  he  became  "gov- 
ernor over  all  the  laud  of  Egypt."  The 
wonderful  story  of  his  life  is  contained  in 
Genesis  chapters  .37,  39-50.  He  died  at  the 
age  of  one  hundred  and  ten,  and  his  bones 
were  brought  out  of  Egypt  and  buried  in 
Shechem.  Josh.  24  :  32.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance.    [2J  The  father 


of  Igal  the  spy.  Num.  13  :  7.  [3]  A  Jew  who 
married  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  42.  [4]  A 
l)riest  in  the  time  of  .Toiakiin.  Neh.  12:14. 
[5]  A  son  of  Asaph.  1  ( 'hron.  25 :  2,  9.  [6, 
7,  8]  Three  ancestors  of  Christ.  Luke  3  :  24, 
26,  30.  |9|  The  husband  of  Mary,  the 
mother  of  Jesus.  He  was  a  car])enter  by 
trade.  Matt.  13  :  5.5,  and  a  "just  mnit."  Matt. 

I  :  19.  The  account  of  his  life  is  contained 
in  Matt.  1 :  16-25 ;  2 : 13-23 ;  Luke  1  :  27 ;  2  : 
4-51 ;  3  :  23 ;  4  :  22 ;  John  1  :  45 ;  6  :  42.  Noth- 
ing is  found  in  the  Bible  concerning  Joseph 
after  Je.sus  was  twelve  years  old.  He  is 
generally  supposed  to  have  died  before 
Christ  began  his  public  ministry.  [10]  Jo- 
seph of  Arimatha'a,  a  wealthy  member  of 
the  Sanhedrin  and  a  disciple  of  C:hrist.  He, 
went  to  Pilate  and  begged  the  body  of  ,Jesns, 
and  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb.  Matt.  27: 
,57-60.  See  page  .59  in  the  Analysis,  and 
consult  the  Concordance.  [11]  A  disciple 
called  also  Barsabas,  who  was  a  carulidate 
with  Matthias  to  take  the  place  of  Judas 
among  the  apostles.  Acts  1  :  23. 

Joses,  jo'zez  (whom  Jehovah  helps).  [1] 
One  of  the  brothers  of  our  Lord.  Matt.  13  : 
55;  27:. 56;  Mark  6:3;  15:40,  47.  See 
James,  No.  2.  [2]  Joses,  Acts  4  :  36,  also 
called  Barnabas  (which  see). 

Jo'shah  (tvhom  Jehovah  lets  durell),  a  de- 
scendant of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  34. 

Joshaphat,  josh'a-fat  (whom  Jehovah 
judges),  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1 
Chron.  11  :43. 

Josli-a-vi'ah  (whom  .Tehovah  makes  to 
dwell),  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron. 

II  :  46. 

Josh-bek'a-shah  (seat  in  hardness),  head 
of  a  course  of  musicians.  1  Chron.  25  ;  4,  24. 

Jos'heb-bas'se-bet  (he  who  sits  in  the 
seat),  in  the  marginal  notes  of  2  .Sam.  23  :  8, 
the  chief  of  David's  captains.   See  Jasho- 

BEAM. 

Josh'n-a.  [1]  The  great  leader  of  the 
Israelites  in  the  contiuest  of  Canaan;  was 
the  son  of  Nun,  of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim, 
and  was  born  in  Egypt.  His  original  name 
was  Oshea,  Num.  13:8,  or  Hosiiea,  Deut. 
32  :  44,  but  it  was  changed  to  Jehoshua 
(tvhose  help  is  Jehovah),  N>im.  13  :  16,  of  which 
Joshua  is  a  contraction,  and  Jeshua  or  Je- 
sus, which  is  the  Greek  form.  He  was  one  of 
the  twelve  spies,  and  he  and  Caleb  were  the 
only  ones  that  told  the  truth.  Num.  14  :  6- 
9.  After  the  death  of  Moses  he  led  the  Is- 
raelites across  the  Jordan,  defeated  and  sub- 
jugated six  nations  and  thirty-one  kings 
during  a  war  of  six  years,  and  then  divided 
the  Promised  Land  among  the  twelve  tribes. 
After  rilling  the  people  many  years  he  caused 
them  to  renew  their  covenant  with  Jeho- 
vah, and  made  the  vow  "as  for  me  and  my 
house,  we  will  serve  the  Lord."  Josh.  :24 : 
15.  His  ii\fluence  on  his  generation  was 
very  great.  Josh.  24  :  31.  He  died  one  hun- 
dred and  ten  years  old,  and  was  buried  at 
Timnath-serah  in  Ephraim.  Josh.  24  :  .30. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. [2]  An  Israelite  of  Beth-shemesh.  1 
Sam.  6  :  14,  18.  [3]  A  governor  of  Jerusalem 
who  gave  his  name  to  one  of  the  gates.  2 
Kings  23:8.  [4]  A  high-priest  after  the 
captivity.  Hag.  1:1;  Zech.  3  :  1.  He  is  called 
Jeshua  by  Ezra  and  Nehemiah.  See  Jeshua, 
No.  3. 

Josh'ii-a,  the  Book  of,  consists  of  three 
parts :  the  first,  chapters  1  to  12,  narrates  the 
conquest  of  Canaan  ;  the  .second,  chapters 
13  to  22,  its  partition;  and  the  third,  chap- 
ters 23,  24,  contains  the  two  addresses  of 
Joshua  to  the  people. 

Jo-si'ah  (whom  .fehovah  heals).  [1]  The 
sou  and  successor  of  Amon  ;  was  eight  years 
old  when  his  father  died,  and  reigned  as 
king  of  .Tndah  for  thirty-one  years,  b.  c.  641- 
610.  He  was  noted  for  his  piety  and  iuteg- 
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rity.  In  his  reign  the  high-priest  found  in 
the  Temple  a  "book  of  tlie  law  of  the  Lord 
given  by  Moses,"  2  Cliron.  34  :  14,  and  when 
it  was  read  to  the  king  he  was  deeply  grieved 
to  see  how  far  tlie  people  came  short  of  liv- 
ing up  to  the  law.  He  then  assembled  the 
people,  read  the  book  to  them,  and  they 
made  a  solemn  vow  of  obedience  to  it,  after 
which  every  vestige  of  idolatry  was  swept 
out  of  the  land  and  the  feast  of  the  Pass- 
over was  celebrated  with  great  solemnity. 
2  Chron.  35 :  3-18.  The  book  here  spoken 
of  was  probably  Deuteronomy.  When  the 
Egyptian  king  Pharaoh-necho,  in  his  war 
with  Assyria,  invaded  Judea,  Josiah  met 
him  in  battle  at  Megiddo,  but  was  mortally 
wounded  and  brought  to  Jerusalem,  where 
he  died,  thirty-nine  years  old,  and  "  all  Ju- 
dah  and  Jerusalem  mourned''  for  him.  2 
Chron.  35  :  24,  25.  His  death  ended  the 
prosperity  of  Judah.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance.  [2J  A  priest  who  re- 
turned from  Babylon.  Zech.  6  :  10. 

Jo-si'as,  in  Matt.  1 : 10,  11,  is  the  Greek 
form  of  Josiah. 

Jos-i-bi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  lets  dwell),  a 
descendant  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  35. 

Josiphiah,  jos-i-fi'ah  {whom  may  Jehovah 
incvease !),  the  father  of  Shelomith,  who  re- 
turned with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  : 10. 

Jot,  Matt.  5  :  18,  or  Yod  (in  Greek  Iota), 
is  the  name  of  the  Hebrew  letter  i.  It  is 
the  .smallest  letter  of  the  alphabet,  is 
shaped  much  like  our  comma  (>),  and  is 
proverbially  used  by  the  Hebrews  to  denote 
the  least  imaginable  thing. 

Jot'bah  (goodness),  a  place  where  Haruz 
resided.  2  Kiiigs  21 :  19. 

Jot'bath  or  Jot'ba-thah  (goodness),  the 
twenty-ninth  encampment  of  the  Israelites 
after  they  left  Egypt,  Num.  33:33,  34,  "a 
land  of  rivers  of  waters."  Deut.  10  :  7. 

Jo'tham  (Jehovah  is  upright).  [1]  The 
youngest  son  of  Gideon,  who  escaped  when 
his  brothers  were  slain  by  Abimelech.  Judg. 
9:5,  7,  21,  ,57.  [2]  A  son  of  Azariah  (or 
Uzziah),  king  of  Judah,  who  ruled  during 
part  of  his  father's  life  (because  he  had 
been  smitten  with  leprosy),  and  on  his  death 
succeeded  him  as  king.  2  Kings  15  :  5,  7,  30, 
32,  .36,  38.  He  reigned  twenty-three  years, 
including  seven  years  he  ruled  during  his 
father's  life.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Judah. 
1  Chron.  2  :  47. 

Jour'ney.  People  in  Eastern  countries 
travel  early  in  the  morning  or  in  the  even- 
ing, and  often  into  the  night.  They  rest 
during  the  day.  A  day's  journey  may  mean 
simply  the  distance  travelled  on  any  par- 
ticular day.    See  Day's  Journey. 

Jour'ney-ings  of  Israel.  Num.  9:17- 
23.  See  Exodus,  Sinai,  and  Wilderness 
OF  THE  Wanderings. 

Joy  is  reckoned  among  the  fruit  of  the 
Spirit,  Gal.  5  :  22,  and  is  chiefly  used  in  the 
Bible,  especially  in  the  New  Testament,  to 
signify  religious  emotion.  Believers  are 
commanded  to  rejoice.  Phil.  3:1;  4:4. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Joz'a-bad  (whom  Jehovah  bestows).  [1] 
An  inhabitant  of  Gederah  who  joined  David 
in  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12:4.  [2]  A  man  of 
Manasseh  who  came  to  David  in  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12  :  20.  [3]  A  Levite  who  aided 
Hezekiah  in  reforms.  2  Chron.  31  :  13.  [4] 
A  Levite  chief  in  the  time  of  Josiah.  2 
Chron.  ,35:9.  [5]  A  Levite  who  weighed 
the  gold  and  silver  vessels  in  the  Temple. 
Ezra  8  :  33.  [6]  A  priest  who  took  a  foreign 
wife.  Ezra  10 :  22.  [7]  A  Levite  who  took 
a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  23.  [8]  A  Levite 
who  notably  helped  Ezra  explain  the  law. 
Neh.8:7;  11:16. 

Jozachar,  joz'a-kar  (whom  Jehovah  re- 
members), one  of  the  murderers  of  Joash, 
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the  king  of  Judah,  2  Kings  12:21,  called 
Zabad  in  2  Chron.  24  :  26. 

Joz'a-dak  (whom  Jehovah  makes  just),  a 
contraction  of  Jehoz.\dak,  is  used  in  Ezra 
3  :  2,  8 ;  5:2;  10  :  18 ;  Neh.  12  :  26.  He  was 
son  of  the  high-priest  Seraiah. 

Ju'bal  imusic),  a  son  of  Lamech.  He 
was  the  inventor  of  the  harp  and  organ. 
Gen.  4:21. 

Ju'bi-lee,  the  Year  of,  was  the  final 
consummation  of  the  sabbatical  system  in 
use  among  the  Jews,  and  according  to  which 
every  seventh  day  was  a  Sabbath  day,  every 
seventh  year  a  Sabbatical  year,  and  every 
fiftieth  year — that  is,  every  year  following 
after  the  close  of  seven  sabbatical  years, 
each  of  seven  years — a  jubilee  year,  begin- 
ning on  the  Day  of  Atonement  and  ushered 
in  by  the  blast  of  trumpets.  The  principal 
feature  of  this  jubilee,  and  one  not  entirely 
unknown  to  other  people,  was  the  return  of 
all  landed  estates,  except  houses  built  in 
walled  towers.  Lev.  25  :  29-31,  to  the  family 
whose  inheritance  it  originally  had  been, 
irrespective  of  the  manner  in  which  it  had 
been  alienated.  Minor  features  were  the 
giving  up  of  all  pledges,  the  setting  free  of 
all  servants,  etc.  See  pages  437,  .575  in  the 
Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concordance. 
No  religious  observances  were  prescribed. 

Ju'cal  (potent),  Jer.  38 : 1,  a  prince  of  Ju- 
dah.   See  Jehucal. 

Ju'da.  [1]  One  of  the  brethren  of 
Christ,  Mark.  6  :  3,  probably  same  as  James, 
No.  2.  He  is  called  Judas  in  Matt.  13 :  55. 
[2,  3]  Two  ancestors  of  our  Lord.  Luke  3: 
26,  30.    [4]  The  patriarch  Judah.  Luke  3: 

33.  [5]  A  name  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  Heb. 
7:14;  Rev.  5:5;  7:5. 

Ju'dah  (praise).  [1]  The  fourth  son  of 
Jacob  and  Leah,  Gen.  29  :  35,  one  of  the  pa- 
triarchs. He  saved  the  life  of  his  brother 
Joseph  by  advising  his  sale.  Gen.  37 :  26-28, 
and  was  surety  for  the  safety  of  Benjamin. 
Gen.  43:3-10.  His  touching  plea  for  Ben- 
jamin's liberty  is  contained  in  Gen.  44  :  14- 

34.  His  father's  prophetic  blessing  on  him 
is  very  remaikable.  Gen.  49:  8-12.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance.  [2] 
Father  of  two  Levites  who  were  overseers 
of  the  rebuilding  of  the  Temple.  Ezra.  3  :  9. 
[3]  A  Levite  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10  :  23.    [4]  A  Benjamite.  Neh.  11  :  9. 

Ju'dah,  Land  of.    See  Canaan. 

Ju'dah,  King'doin  of,  embraced  the 
territory  of  the  tribe  of  Judah  and  also  the 
greater  part  of  that  of  Benjijmin  on  the 
north-east,  Dan  on  the  north-west,  and 
Simoon  on  the  south.  Edom,  which  was 
conquered  by  David,  was  faithful  to  Judah 
for  a  time.  After  the  kingdom  of  Israel 
was  divided,  B.  c.  975,  Judah  existed  as  a 
separate  kingdom  until  B.  c.  588.  Jerusa- 
lem, its  capital,  was  taken  at  that  time  by 
Nebuchadnezzar.  See  Jerusalem,  and  Pal- 
estine ;  also  consult  the  Analy'SIS  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Ju'dah,  Ter'ri-to-ry  of,  occupied  by 
the  tribe  of  Judah  in  Canaan,  is  described, 
with  its  cities,  in  Josh.  15.  It  comprised 
western  Palestine  from  the  Dead  Sea  to  the 
Mediterranean.  Its  northern  boundary  ex- 
tended from  Beth-hogla,  a  little  south-east 
of  Jericho,  to  Jabneel,  about  four  miles  be- 
low Joppa,  on  the  Mediterranean.  Its 
southern  boundary  extended  from  the  south 
end  of  the  Dead  Sea  westward  to  the  river 
of  Egypt,  now  called  Wad;/  el  Arish.  Part 
of  this  territory  was  afterward  cut  off  for 
Simeon.  The  north-western  part  was  given 
to  Dan.    See  Judah,  Kingdom  of. 

Ju'dah,  Tribe  of,  was  the  largest  which 
came  out  of  Egypt.  Num.  1  :  27.    It  was 
composed  of  descendants  of  the  patriarch  j 
Judah  (which  see).    King  David  was  of 


that  tribe.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Ju'dah,  City  of,  is  mentioned  in  2 
Chron.  25  :  28,  and  is  probably  the  city  of 
David,  a  name  of  Mount  Ziou  at  Jerusalem. 

Ju'dah  upon  Jor'dan,  a  town  of 
Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  34. 

Ju'das  (praise).  [1]  JuDAH,  the  patri- 
arch. Matt.  1 :  2,  3. 

[2]  Judas,  the  betrayer  of  Christ.  He 
was  the  son  of  Simon,  was  one  of  the  apos- 
tles, the  treasurer  of  the  first  Christian 
community,  and  was  surnamed  "  Iscariot," 
which  probably  means  Ish  Kerioth,  "  the 
man  from  Kerioth,"  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh. 
15:25.  After  being  with  the  Lord  during 
nearly  his  whole  public  ministry  he  be- 
trayed him.  Matt.  26  :  15,  for  thirty  shekels 
or  pieces  of  silver,  the  price  of  a  slave.  After 
being  present  at  the  beginning  of  the  last 
paschal  meal  (though  not  at  the  institution 
of  the  Lord's  Supper)  he  led  the  Temple 
guard  and  attendant  mob  to  the  garden  of 
Gethsemane,  and  by  a  kiss  showed  them 
Christ,  whom  they  wanted  to  seize.  Matt. 
26  :  48.  But  after  the  deed  was  done  Judas 
"brought  again  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 
to  the  chief  priests  and  elders,  saying,  I 
have  sinned  in  that  I  have  betrayed  the 
innocent  blood,"  and  went  to  the  southern 
hill-side  of  the  valley  of  Hinnom,  to  the 
place  now  called  Aceldama,  and  hanged 
himself.  Matt.  27  :  3-10. 

[3]  The  one  called  Juda  in  Mark  6  : 3. 
See  Matt.  13  :  55. 

[4]  One  of  the  apostles,  John  14  :  22,  and 
a  brother  of  James.  Jude  1.  He  is  called 
Lebb^us  in  Matt.  10  :  3,  Thadd^us  in 
Mark  3  :  18,  and  Jude  in  Jude  1. 

[5]  Judas  of  Galilee,  the  leader  of  an 
insurrection  against  the  Roman  enrolment 
under  Augustus,  successful  at  first,  but 
finally  defeated.  Acts  5  :  37. 

[6]  Judas  in  whose  house  Paul  found 
shelter  in  Damascus  during  his  blindness. 
Acts  9  :  11-17. 

[7]  Judas,  surnamed  Barsabas,  who,  to- 
gether with  Paul,  Barnabas,  and  Silas,  was 
chosen  to  carry  the  decisions  of  the  Council 
of  Jerusalem,  A.  D.  50,  to  Antioch.  Acts  15  : 
22-33. 

Jude,  one  of  the  apostles,  Jude  1,  is  called 
Judas  in  Luke  6:16;  John  14  :  22 ;  Acts  1 : 
13,  and  surnamed  Lebb.i;us  in  Matt.  10  :  3, 
and  THADDiEUS  in  Mark  3  : 18. 

Jude  (called  a  brother  of  James),  the 
Epis'tle  of,  was  written  about  a.  d.  65, 
and  bears  in  its  general  aspect  a  strong  re- 
semblance to  the  Second  Epistle  of  Peter. 
It  was  probably  addressed  to  the  same  per- 
sons and  for  the  same  reasons.  Some  of  its 
details,  however — the  prophecy  of  Enoch 
and  the  dispute  between  the  archangel 
Michael  and  Satan — are  not  mentioned  any- 
where else. 

Ju-de'a  or  Ju-dse'a  is  a  name  applied  to 
that  part  of  Canaan  in  which  those  Jews 
settled  who  returned  from  captivity.  In 
the  New  Testament  it  sometimes  means  the 
province  of  Judea,  and  sometimes  the  whole 
country  inhabited  by  the  Jews.  See  Ca- 
naan, Judah,  and  Palestine,  and  consult 
the  Concordance. 

Ju-de'a  or  Ju-dse'a,  the  Hill  country 
of,  extends  from  north  to  south  through 
the  province  of  Judea.  Luke  1  :  65. 

Ju-de'a  or  Ju-dae'a,  the  Wil'der-ness 
of,  is  wild  and  desolate,  and  extends  from 
the  hill  country  near  Jerusalem  to  the  Dead 
Sea.  Its  average  width  is  about  fifteen 
miles.  It  is  a  rough  and  barren  country, 
having  only  small  places  covered  with  grass, 
and  was  the  scene  of  the  temptation  of 
Christ.  Matt.  4:1;  Mark  1  :  13. 

Judar'es.  [1]  A  class  of  magistrates  orig- 
inally appointed  by  Moses,  Exod.  18  : 13-26, 


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as  his  assistants.  [2]  Tliose  judges  whose 
history  is  given  in  the  book  of  Judges. 
They  were  raised  up  for  special  emergen- 
cies, had  extraordinary  civil  and  military 
powers,  and  were  given  to  the  Israelites 
about  four  hundred  and  fifty  years,  until 
Samuel  the  prophet.  Acts  13  :  20.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  CoNCORD.\NrE. 

Judg'es,  the  Book  of,  is  so  called  be- 
cause it  narrates  the  history  of  the  Israel- 
ites from  about  twenty  years  after  the  death 
of  Joshua  to  the  time  of  Saul,  the  first  king 
of  Israel,  during  which  period  they  were 
governed  by  fifteen  judges.  The  author  is 
not  known,  nor  the  time  when  it  was  writ- 
ten, but  it  is  evidently  compiled  from  trust- 
worthy materials.  The  book  consists  of  an 
introduction,  chapter  1  to  chapter  3:  8;  an 
account  of  God's  successive  deliverances  of 
the  Israelites,  chapter  3  :  8  to  chapter  17 ; 
and  an  account  of  the  invasion  of  Laish  by 
the  Danites,  connected  with  the  story  of 
Micah,  an  idolater  in  Mount  Ephraim,  and 
Jonathan  his  priest,  chapters  17  and  18; 
also  a  narrative  of  the  revenge  of  the  insult 
to  "  a  certain  Levite,"  chapters  19  to  21. 

Judg'ment,  Jud§:'ineiits,  are  words 
often  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  Their  mean- 
ing is  generally  determined  by  the  connec- 
tion in  which  they  are  used.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Judg'ment  Hall,  a  room  in  the  palace 
of  the  Roman  governor,  usoA  for  the  trial 
of  causes  and  the  administration  of  justice. 
John  18  : 28. 

Judg'ment  Seat,  Matt.  27:19,  was  an 
elevated  place  in  the  judgment  hall.  Sen- 
tence was  pronounced  from  it. 

Judg'ment,  Breast'plate  of,  Exod. 
28  :  15,  a  name  given  to  the  breastplate  of 
the  high-priest.    See  High-priest. 

Judg'ment  of  U'rim.    See  Ueim. 

Judg'ment,  Day  of,  the  day  when 
Christ  shall  judge  the  world  in  righteous- 
ness. Acts  17  :  31.  See  page  680  in  the 
Analysis,  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Ju'dith  (Jewess),  a  wife  of  Esau.  Gen. 
26  :  34. 

Ju'li-a,  a  female  disciple  at  Eome,  sa- 
luted by  Paul.  Eom.  16  :  15. 

Ju'li-us,  the  centurion  under  whose 
charge  Paul  was  sent  to  Eome.  Acts  27 : 
1,  3. 

Ju'ni-a,  a  kinsman  of  Paul,  saluted  in 
Eom.  16  :  7. 

Ju'ni-per,  a  shrub  about  twelve  feet 
high  when  full  grown,  especially  abundant 
in  the  desert  of  Sinai,  where  it  is  often  the 
only  shelter.  It  grows  also  in  the  sandy  re- 
gions of  Arabia  and  northern  Africa.  Eli- 
jah laid  and  slept  under  a  juniper  tree  after 
a  long  journey.  1  Kings  19  :  4,  5. 

Ju'ni-per,  Coals  of,  are  mentioned  in 
Ps.  120  :  4  in  connection  with  "  sharp  arrows 
of  the  mighty."  Fire  was  often  kindled  by 
these  coals,  which  were  carried  by  arrows 
on  to  the  combustible  baggage,  etc.  of  an 
enemy. 

Ju'piter,  in  the  mythology  of  Greek- 
Eoman  paganism  the  highest  and  mightiest 
of  the  Olympian  gods,  the  father  and  ruler 
of  gods  and  men,  is  mentioned  twice  in  the 
New  Testament.  Acts  14  :  12,  13 ;  19 :  35. 

Ju'shab-he'sed  (whose  love  is  returned), 
a  descendant  of  David.  1  Chrou.  3  :  20. 

Just,  applied  as  an  epithet  to  the  Lord 
Jesus  Christ.  Acts  3  :  14 ;  7  :  52  ;  22  :  14. 

Jus'ti-fi-ca'lion,  Rom.  4:25,  an  act  of 
free  grace  by  which  God  pardons  the  sinner 
and  accepts  him  as  righteous  on  account  of 
the  atonement  of  Christ.  Faith  is  the  only 
means  of  justification.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Jus'tus  ijust).    [1]  The  surname  of  Jo- 


seph, a  disciple  nominated  with  Matthias  to 
take  the  place  of  Judas  Iscariot.  Acts  1  :  23. 
[2]  A  disciple  at  Corinth,  in  whose  house 
Paul  preached.  Acts  18 :  7.  [3]  A  surname 
of  Jesus,  a  disciple  and  fellow-worker  of 
Paul.  Col.  4:  11. 

Jut'tah,  a  city  in  the  mountains  of  Ju- 
dah.  Josh.  15  :  55.  It  afterward  became  a 
Levitical  city.  Josh.  21 : 16. 

K. 

Kab  or  Cab,  2  Kings  6 : 25,  a  measure 
for  dry  things.    See  Cab,  and  Measure.s. 

Kab'ze-el  (gathered  by  God),  a  city  in  the 
extreme  south  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  21 ;  2 
Sam.  23  : 20. 

Ka'desh  (sacred)  or  Ka'desh-Bar'- 
ne-a,  on  the  southern  frontier  of  Canaan, 
often  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament,  has 
been  identified  with  Ain  Gadis,  about  fifty 
miles  south  of  Beersheba.  The  Israelites  en- 
camped there  the  second  summer  after  they 
left  Egypt.  Num.  33  :  18.  It  is  the  same  as 
Meribah-kadesh,  Ezek.  47 : 19,  En-Mish- 
PAT,  Gen.  14  :  7,  and  Rithmah,  Num.  33 : 
18.  On  account  of  the  rebellion  of  the  Is- 
raelites as  they  were  about  to  enter  Canaan 
they  were  obliged  to  remain  forty  years  in 
the  wilderness,  and  seem  to  have  made  Ka- 
desh  their  principal  camp.  At  this  place 
the  rock  was  smitten  for  water.  Num.  20 : 
1-21.  Here  Miriam  died.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Kad'mi-el  (before  God),  a  Levite  who 
returned  with  his  descendants  from  cap- 
tivity with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:40;  3:9; 
Neh.  9:4;  10:9;  12:8.  Two  persons  may 
possibly  be  referred  to  in  these  texts. 

Kad'mon-ites  (eastern),  a  tribe  in  the 
land  of  Canaan  in  the  time  of  Abraham. 
Gen.  15 : 19. 

Ka'in  (dance),  in  the  marginal  notes, 
Num.  24  :  22,  and  "the  Keuite"  in  the 
text  of  that  verse.    See  Kenites. 

Kal'Ia-i  iswift  runner  of  Jehovah),  a  priest 
in  the  time  of  Joiakim.  Neh.  12  :  20. 

Ka'nah  i  place  of  reeds).  [1]  A  town  in 
Asher.  Josh  19:28.  [2]  A  river,  part  of 
the  boundary  line  between  Ephraim  and 
Manasseh.  Josh  16  :  8 ;  17  :  9. 

Ka-re'ah  (bahV,  father  of  Johanan  and 
Jonathan,  Jer  40  :  8;  41 : 11 ;  42  :  1 ;  43  :  2, 
called  Careah  in  2  Kings  25:23. 

Karkaa,  kar'ka-ah  { foundation),  a  place 
on  the  south  border  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:3. 

Kar'kor  (foundation),  the  place  where 
Gideon  finally  scattered  the  defeated  hosts 
of  Zebah  and  Zalmunna.  Judg.  8  : 10. 

Kar'tah  Icity),  a  city  of  Zebulun  assigned 
to  the  Levites.  Josh.  21  :  34 

Kar'tau  idonble  c/'fi/),  a  city  of  Naphtali 
assigned  to  the  Levites.  Josh.  21 :  32.  Called 
K1R.JATHAIM  in  1  Chron.  6  :  76. 

Kat'tath  (small),  a  town  of  Zebulun. 
Josh.  19: 15. 

Ke'dar  (dark-shinned),  a  son  of  Ishmael. 
Gen.  25  :  13;  1  Chron.  1  :  29.  Some  of  the 
principal  tribes  of  Arabia  descended  from 
him.  They  and  the  country  in  which  they 
lived  are  called  Kedar.  Isa.  21  : 16 ;  Jer.  49  : 
28.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Ked'e-mah  (eastward),  a  son  of  Ishmael. 
Gen.  25  :  15 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  31. 

Ked'e-moth  (easternmost),  a  city  east  of 
the  Dead  Sea,  belonging  to  the  tribe  of  Reu- 
ben. Josh.  13:18.  It  was  assigned  to  the 
Levites.  Josh.  21 :  37  ;  1  Chron.  6  :  79.  Mo- 
ses encamped  in  the  surrounding  wilder- 
ness. Deut.  2  :  26. 

Ke'desh  (sanctuary).  [1]  A  town  in  the 
south  of  Judah.  Josh.'  15  :  23.  [2]  A  city  of 
Issachar  assigned  to  the  Levites.  1  Chron. 
6  :  72.  Called  Kishon  in  Josh.  21 :  23.  [3] 
A  city  of  Naphtali  assigned  to  the  Levites. 
It  became  a  city  of  refuge  and  was  the  res- 


idence of  Barak,  Judg.  4  :  6,  where  it  is 
called  Kedesh-n,*.phtali.  It  was  the  place 
where  the  tribes  of  Zebulun  and  Naphtali 
were  a.ssembled  by  Deborah.  Judg.  4:11. 
Tiglath-pileser  captured  it.  2  Kings  15  :  29. 
The  city  of  the  Canaanites  mentioned  in 
Josh.  12:22;  19:37  is  probably  the  same 
place.    Kedesh  is  now  called  Kades. 

Ke'dron  or  Kid'ron  (black  brook),  a  noted 
brook,  dry  in  the  summer,  but  a  torrent 
in  the  rainy  season.  It  rises  about  a  mile 
and  a  half  north-west  of  Jerusalem,  and 
flows  near  the  east  side  of  the  city,  be- 
tween it  and  Mount  Olivet,  through  the 
deep  valley  of  Jehoshaphat  and  the  wil- 
derness of  Judea,  into  the  north-west  part 
of  the  Dead  Sea.  This  brook  is  called 
Cedeon  in  John  18  :  1.  David  crossed 
over  Kidron  when  fleeing  from  Absalom. 
2  Sam.  15  :  23.  Christ  also  crossed  it  on 
his  way  to  Gethsemane,  John  18  :  1,  the 
night  before  his  crucifixion.  It  is  men- 
tioned also  in  1  Kings  2:37;  15:13;  2 
Kings  23  :  4,  6,  12 ;  2  Chron.  15  : 16 ;  29  : 16, 
etc. 

Keep'er,  a  word  used  for  shepherd,  ar- 
mor-bearer, jailer,  etc.  In  Ps.  121  :  5  the 
Lord  is  called  our  keeper. 

Ke-hel'a-thah  (assembly),  the  eighteenth 
encampment  of  the  Israelites  after  they  left 
Egypt.  Num.  33:22,  23. 

Keilah,  ke'lah  (fortress).  [1]  A  city  of 
Judah.  Josh.  15  :  44 ;  1  Sam.  23 : 1 ;  Neh.  3  : 
17,  18.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron. 
4: 19. 

Kelaiah,  ke-la'yah  (swift  messenger  of 
God),  a  Levite  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  :  23.  Called  also  Kelita  in  Ezra 
10  :  23 ;  Neh.  8  :  7 ;  10  ;  10.  He  aided  Ezra 
in  expounding  the  law,  and  also  sealed  the 
covenant  made  by  Nehemiah. 

Kel'i-ta    (dwarf).    See  Kelai.^h. 

Ke-mu'el  {helper).  [1]  A  son  of  Nahor, 
the  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22 :  21.  [2] 
A  prince  of  Ephraim,  one  of  those  who 
divided  Canaan.  Num.  34  :  24.  [3]  A  Le- 
vite, the  father  of  Hashabiah.  1  Chron.  27  : 
17. 

Ke'nan,  the  son  of  Enos,  1  Chron.  1:2, 
called  Cainan  in  Gen.  5:9;  Luke  3  :  37. 

Ke'nath  (possession),  Num.  32:42;  1 
Chron.  2:23,  a  city  of  the  Amorites  taken 
by  Nobah,  and  by  him  called  Nobah. 

Ke'naz  (a  hunt).  [1]  A  son  of  Eliphaz, 
the  sou  of  Esau.  Gen.  36:11,  42;  1  Chron. 
1  :  36.  [2]  Father  of  Othniel,  who  was  a 
judge  of  Israel.  Josh.  15:17;  1  Chron.  4: 
13.  [3]  A  grandson  of  Caleb,  the  son  of 
Jephunneh.  1  Chron.  4  :  15.  The  marginal 
note  for  "  Kenaz  "  in  this  verse  is  "  or,  Uk- 
nae."    See  Uknaz. 

Ken'ez-ite  (hunter),  a  title  used  to  desig- 
nate Jephunneh,  the  father  of  Caleb.  Num. 
32  :  12. 

Ken'ites  (.imith),  one  of  the  tribes  which 
occupied  Canaan  in  the  time  of  Abraham, 
to  whom  their  land  was  promised.  Gen. 
15 : 19.  They  were  mentioned  in  Balaam's 
prophecy.  Num.  24  :  21.  Part  of  the  tribe 
joined  Israel.  Judg.  1  :  16.    Consult  the 

CONCORpANCE 

Ken'iz-ziles  (hunter),  a  tribe  in  Canaan. 
Gen.  15  :  19.  The  same  word  in  Hebrew  as 
Kenezite. 

Kept,  in  John  17 :  12,  means  safely 
guarded. 

Kerchiefs,  ker'chifs  (spread  out),  a  kind 
of  veil  worn  bv  the  idolatrous  women  of 
Israel.  Ezek.  13:  18,  21. 

Keren- happuch,  ker'en-hap'puk  (pain*- 
horn),  a  daughter  of  Job  born  after  his  pros- 
perity was  restored.  Job  42  : 14. 

Ke'ri-oth  (cities).  [1]  A  town  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15  :  25.  [2]  A  strong  city  of  Moab. 
Jer.  48  :  24,  41 ;  called  Kirioth,  Amos  2  :  2. 

Kern'els  (acrid),  seeds  of  grapes.  Num. 
6  :  4. 

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Ke'ros  (imrved),  one  of  the  Nethiiiims 
wliose  dcscendaiits  returned  from  Babylon 
with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:44;  Neh.  7:47. 

Ket'tle  {boilin(j),  a  vessel  used  in  cooking 
and  also  for  sacrificial  purposes.  1  Sam.  2: 
14.  The  same  word  in  the  original  is  trans- 
lated "  basket  "  in  Jer.  24  :  2 ;  "  caldron  "  in 
2  Chron.  35  :  13 ;  and  "  pot "  in  Jol)  41  :  20. 

Ke-tu'rah  (incetise),  the  wife  of  Abraliam 
after  the  death  of  Sarah.  Gen.  25 : 1 ;  1  Chrou. 
1:32. 

Key,  an  instrument  for  opening  or  for 
fastening  a  lock.  Judg.  3  :  25.  Keys  were 
sometimes  made  very  large,  and  carried  on 
the  shoulder  as  an  emblem  of  office.  Isa.  22 : 
22.  The  word  "  key  "  is  used  figuratively  in 
many  ways.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Kezia,  ke-zi'ah  (cnssia),  the  second 
daughter  of  Job,  born  after  his  prosperity 
was  restored.  Job  42  :  14. 

Ke'ziz,  a  town  of  Benjamin.  Josh.  18 : 
21. 

Kib'roth-hat-ta'a-vah  (graves  of  lust), 
Num.  .33  :  16,  17;  Dent.  9  :  22,  the  first  en- 
campment of  the  Israelites  after  they  left 
Sinai.  It  was  so  called  on  account  of  the 
plague  with  which  the  people  were  smitten 
because  of  their  lust  for  the  flesh  they  had 
been  accustomed  to  eat  in  Egypt.  Great 
flocks  of  quails  were  miraculously  sent  to 
this  encampment.  Num.  11 :  31-35,  on  which 
the  people  fed  for  a  month. 

Kib'za-im  ((i(;o /im/w),  a  city  of  Ephraim 
assigned  to  the  Levites.  Josh.  21 :  22.  It  is 
called  JoKMEAM  in  1  Chron.  6  :  68. 

Kid,  a  young  goat,  was  one  of  the  lux- 
uries of  ancient  times.  Gen.  38  :  17 ;  1  Sam. 
16  :  20.  Kids  were  also  used  for  sacrifices. 
Num.  7  :  16,  22,  28. 

Kid'iiey  (longing  f),  the  supposed  seat  of 
desire.  See  marginal  note.  Job  19 : 27.  The 
fat  upon  the  kidneys  of  sacrifices  was  to  be 
burned.  Exod.  29  :  13.  In  Deut.  32  :  14 
"kidneys''  is  used  for  kernels  of  wheat  be- 
cause of  their  richness  and  shape.  See 
Keins. 

Kid'ron,  a  brook  near  Jerusalem.  See 
Kedron. 

Ki'nah  (dirge),  a  city  in  the  south  of  Ju- 
dah.  Josh.  15  :  22. 

Kin'dred,  a  word  used  in  the  Bible  to 
denote  the  following:  [1]  Relatives  by  birth. 
Luke  1  :  61 ;  Acts  7  :  13.  [2]  Fami'ly  in  a 
larger  sense.  Acts  4  :  6 ;  7  :  19.  [3]  A  tribe. 
Rev.  5:9;  14:6.  [4]  Descendants  in  a 
direct  line.  Acts  3: 25.  "  Kinsfolk,"  "  kins- 
man," and  "kinswoman"  are  used  in  the 
same  way. 

Kine  is  the  old  English  word  for  cows. 
Gen.  32:  15;  41:2-27. 

King.  [1]  God,  "the  King  eternal."  1 
Tiiu.  1  :  17.  See  GOD.  [2]  Christ,  "the 
King  of  kings,"  1  Tim.  6  :  15,  and  the  king 
of  the  Jews.  Matt.  27  :  11 ;  Luke  19  :  38 ; 
John  1  :  49.  See  Cueist.  [3]  The  title 
"king"  is  applied  to  human  rulers  without 
regard  to  the  extent  of  their  dominions. 
The  kings  of  the  Hebrews  were  considered 
to  be  God's  representatives.  Saul  was  their 
first  king,  and  was  succeeded  by  David 
(which  see).  The  word  "  king"  is  also  ap- 
plied to  the  tetrarch  Herod,  Matt.  14  :  9 ; 
to  the  people  of  God,  Rev.  1:6;  to  the  devil, 
Rev.  9  :  11 ;  to  death.  Job  18  : 14,  etc. 

Kiiig'doin  of  Christ.  Matt.  13:41;  Eph. 
5  :  5,  etc.  King'dom  of  God.  Matt.  6  : 
33;  Mark  1: 14,  etc.  King'dom  of  Heav'- 
en.  Matt.  3:2;  4  :  17,  etc.  These  terms 
have  nearly  the  same  meaning,  and  denote 
the  ble.ssedness  of  the  followers  of  Christ, 
partially  attained  in  this  life,  and  perfectly 
in  the  world  to  come.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

King'dom  of  Is'ra-el.    See  Israel. 

King'dom  of  Ju'dah.    See  Judah. 

King's  Dale,  an  ancient  name  of  the 
valley  on  the  east  side  of  Jerusalem,  which 
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was  afterward  called  the  valley  of  Jehosha- 
phat.  Gen.  14  : 17  ;  2  Sam.  18  : 18. 

King's  Pool,  the  name  of  a  large  reser- 
voir (otherwise  called  the  Upper  or  the  Old 
Pool)  which  was  on  the  west  side  of  Jerusa- 
lem. Neh.  2:14;  Isa.  7:3;  22  :  11. 

Kings,  First  and  Second  Books  of, 
like  the  two  books  of  Samuel,  were  ancient- 
ly one  unbroken  narrative.  Their  Hebrew 
name  was  their  first  words,  "  Now  King  Da- 
vid." The  Sei)tuagint  Version  called  tliem 
the  third  and  fourtli  books  of  the  Keigns  or 
Kingdoms,  the  two  books  of  Samuel  being 
the  first  two. 

The  First  Boole  of  Kings  covers  the  history 
of  one  hundred  and  twenty-six  years,  from 
the  anointing  of  Solomon,  b.  c.  1015,  to  the 
death  of  Jehoshaphat,  B.  c  889 

The  Second  Book  of  Kings  contains  the  his- 
tory of  about  three  hundred  years,  from  the 
death  of  Jehoshaphat,  b  c.  889,  to  the  de- 
struction of  Jerusalem  by  Nebuchadnezzar, 
B.  C.  588.  The  last  three  verses  of  First 
Kings  ought  to  be  the  first  three  of  Second 
Kings.  There  is  added  to  the  second  book 
a  brief  notice  of  the  setting  free  of  Jehoi- 
achin,  king  of  Judah,  from  prison  by  the 
king  of  Babylon  and  of  his  kind  treatment 
of  the  captive  for  the  rest  of  his  life.  The 
description  of  the  reign  of  Solomon,  the 
building  of  the  Temple  and  the  palaces,  etc  , 
is  very  minute  and  exact.  Then  follow  the 
separation  of  the  ten  and  the  two  tribes, 
forming  the  two  kingdoms  of  Israel  and 
Judah,  and  their  respective  histories.  The 
style  is  simple  and  the  narrative  is  interest- 
ing and  instructive.  The  author  is  not 
known.  A  Jewish  tradition  in  the  Targum 
mentions  Jeremiah  as  their  author.  Some 
think  they  were  written  by  Ezra.  The 
books  have  always  had  a  place  in  the  Old 
Testament  Canon,  and  the  discoveries  of 
modern  science  in  Babylon,  Nineveh,  Moab, 
and  Egypt  bear  witness  to  their  accuracy. 

Kins'folk,  Kins'man,  Kins'wom  an. 
See  Kindred. 

Kir  {wall},  a  city  from  which  the  Syrians 
came  forth  to  settle  in  the  country  north 
of  Palestine  Its  location  is  unknown 
Tiglath-pileser  sent  the  captive  Syrians  to 
it  after  the  conquest  of  Damascus.  2  Kings 
16:9;  Amos  1:5;  9:7. 

Kir-har'a  seth  (brick  fortress^,  2  Kings 
3  :  25,  or  Kir-har'e-seth,  Isa.  16  :  7,  or 
Kir-ha'resh,  Isa.  16  :  11,  or  Kir-he'res, 
Jer.  48  : 31,  36,  or  Kir  of  Moab,  Isa.  15  : 1, 
a  strong  fortress  near  the  south-east  shore 
of  the  Dead  Sea.    It  is  nov/  called  Kernk. 

Kir-i-a-tha'im  (double  city),  Jer.  48  :  1, 
23;  Ezek.  25:9,  or  Kir-jath  a'im.  Num. 
32  ;  37 ;  Josh.  13  :  19,  a  strong  town  east  of 
the  Jordan.  It  belonged  to  Reuben,  but 
was  afterward  occupied  by  the  Moabites. 

Kir'i-oth,  a  strong  city  of  Moab.  See 
Kerioth,  No.  2. 

Kir'jath  (city),  a  city  of  Benjamin,  Josh. 
18  :  28,  probably  .same  as  Kirjath-jearim. 

Kir-jath-a'im,  a  strong  town  east  of  the 
Jordan.    See  Kiriathaim. 

Kir'jath-ar'ba  (the  city  of  Arba),  a,  city 
in  the  hill  country  of  Judah.  Gen.  23  :  2; 
Josh.  14  :  15.  Is  the  same  as  Hebron 
(which  see). 

Kir'jath-a'rim,  a  city  of  Judah.  Ezra 
2  :  25.  Same  as  Kirjath-jearim  (which 
seel. 

Kir'jath-ba'al  (the  city  of  Baal),  a  city 
of  Judiih.   Josh.  15  :  60;  18  :  14.     Same  as 

KiRJATH-.TEARIM. 

Kir'jatli-hu'zoth  (the  city  of  streets),  a 
city  in  Moab.  Num.  22  :  39. 

kir'jath-je'a-rim,  a  city  of  the  Gib- 
eonites.  Josh.  9  :  17,  was  on  the  border  of 
Judah  and  Benjamin.  The  ark  of  the 
Lord  was  brought  here  from  the  Philis- 
tines. 1  Sam.  6  :  21. 

Kir'jath-sau'nah  (palm  city),  a  city  of 


Judah.  Josh.  15  :  49.  Same  as  Debir,  No.  1, 
and  as  Kirjath-sephek. 

Kir'jatli-se'pher  (city  of  hooks),  a  city 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  15;  Judg.  1  :  11.  Same 
as  Debir,  No.  1,  and  Kirjath-sannah. 

Kir  of  Mo'ab,  a  strong  fortress.  See 

KiR-HARASETH. 

Kish  (a  bow).  [1]  Father  of  King  Saul. 
1  Sam.  9 : 1,  3 ;  10 : 11,  21.  In  Acts  13 :  21  he 
is  called  Cis.  [2]  A  Levite,  the  grandson 
of  Merari.  1  Chron.  23  :  21 ;  24  :  29.  [3]  A 
Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8  :  30;  9  :  36.  [4]  A 
Levite.  2  Chron.  29  :  12.  [5]  A  Benjamite 
who  was  an  ancestor  of  Mordecai.  Esth.  2  :  5. 

Kish'i  (bow  of  Jehovah),  a  Levite  of  the 
family  of  Merari,  1  Chron.  6  :  44,  called 
KusHAiAH  in  the  marginal  notes  of  this 
verse, 

Kish'i-on  (hardness).  Josh.  19  :  20,  or 
Ki'shon,  Josh.  21  :  28,  a  city  of  Issachar 
allotted  to  the  Levites. 

Ki'shon  (curved),  Judg.  4:7;  1  Kings 
18  :  40,  called  Kison  in  Ps.  83  :  9,  a  river 
which  rises  in  Mount  Tabor  and  flows  into 
the  Great  or  Mediterranean  Sea.  Sisera 
was  totally  defeated  there,  Judg.  4:7;  5 : 
21,  and  the  idol  priests  were  executed  by 
Elijah.  1  Kings  18:40. 

Kiss,  a  salutation  especially  common  in 
the  East,  was  used  to  express  reverence  as 
well  as  affection.  It  was  practised  between 
parents  and  children.  Gen.  27:26;  between 
near  male  relations  and  friends.  Gen.  33:4; 
45: 15.  King  Saul  received  the  kiss  of  alle- 
giance from  the  prophet  Samuel.  1  Sam.  10: 
1.  In  the  early  days  of  the  Church  it  was 
a  pledge  of  Christian  brotherhood  and  love. 
Rom.  16:16;  1  Cor.  16:20.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Kite,  a  bird  of  prey  of  the  hawk  family, 
unclean  by  the  ceremonial  law.  Lev.  11 : 14. 

Kith'lish,  a  town  of  Judah.  Josh.  15 :  40. 

Kit'ron  (knotty),  a  town  of  Zebulun. 
Judg.  1  :  30. 

Klt'tim,  Gen  10:4;  1  Chron.  1:7,  sup- 
posed to  mean  the  island  of  Cyprus.  See 
Chittim. 

Knead'ing-troughs,  -trawfs,  used  in 
making  bread,  are  mentioned  in  Exod.  8:3; 
12  :  34.  They  were  either  circular  pieces  of 
leather  made  so  that  they  could  be  drawn 
up  into  a  kind  of  bag,  or  were  small  wooden 
bowls.  The  Arabs  now  use  both  kinds. 
The  same  word  in  the  original  is  translated 
"store"  in  Deut.  28:5,  17. 

Kneeand  Kneel'ing.  The  word  "knee" 
is  often  used  figuratively.  The  knees  are 
the  seat  of  strength.  Deut.  28:35;  Isa.  35: 
3.  Kneeling  was  a  sign  of  subjection,  and 
became  a  customarv  posture  in  prayer.  2 
Kings  1:13;  Isa.  45:23;  Dan.  6:10,  11; 
Luke  22  :  41 ;  Acts  9  :  40 ;  Rom.  11  :  4. 

Knife,  a  word  used  as  the  translation  of 
several  difllcrent  Hebrew  words  meaning  cut- 
ting instruments  of  various  kinds.  Knives 
were  not  generally  used  in  eating.  Gen.  22: 6. 

Knock,  a  sign  of  importunity,  Matt.  7: 
7,  8,  or  a  summons  to  open  a  door.  Judg. 
19 : 22.  It  is  the  custom  in  the  East  to 
knock  or  to  call  out  at  the  outer  gate,  but 
not  at  room-doors.  Creditors  were  obliged 
to  stand  outside  of  the  house  and  call. 
Deut.  24  :  10,  11. 

Knop,  in  Exod.  25 :  31,  33,  is  the  carved 
imitation  of  the  bud  of  a  flower  or  of  the 
I  fruit  of  the  almond.  The  word  Axop  is  now 
spelled  "  knob."  Knops  were  used  in  orna- 
menting the  golden  candlestick,  etc. 

Koa,  ko-aii  (he-camel),  probably  means  a 
prince,  but  may  denote  a  city  of  Babylonia, 
an  enemy  of  Jerusalem.  Ezek.  23 : 23. 

Ko'hath  (assembly),  a  son  of  Levi,  an- 
cestor of  the  large  Kohathite  family  of 
priests.  Gen.  46  ':  11;  Exod.  6  :  16,"  18; 
Num.  3  :  17,  27;  26  :  57,  58;  Josh.  21  :  5;  1 
Chron.  6  :  1. 

Ko'hath-ites  were  Levites  of  the  high- 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


est  rank,  and  descendants  of  Kohath  the 
son  of  Levi.  2  Chron.  20  : 19. 

Kol-a-i'ah  {voice  of  Jehovah).  [1]  An 
Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  Neh.  11 : 
7.  [2J  The  father  of  Ahab,  the  false  prophet. 
Jer.  29  : 21. 

Ko'rah  (baldness).  [1]  A  son  of  Esau  and 
Aholibamah,  Gen.  36:5;  1  Chron.  1:35, 
named  as  son  of  Eliphaz  in  Gen.  36  : 16.  [2] 
A  son  of  Izhar,  the  grandson  of  Levi.  He 
was  leader  in  the  rebellion  against  Moses 
and  Aaron,  and  was  destroyed,  with  many 
of  his  companions,  by  the  Lord.  Exod.  6: 
18,  21,  24  ;  Num.  16  :  1-35 ;  26 :  9,  10. 

Ko'rah-ites,  descendants  of  Korah. 
Among  them  were  famous  singers.  Several 
Psalms  bear  their  names.  Some  of  them 
were  doorkeepers.  1  Chron.  9  : 19,  31. 

Ko'rath-ites.  Num.  26  :  58.    See  Ko- 

EAHITES. 

Ko're  (partridge).  [1]  A  Levite,  a  de- 
scendant of  Korah.  1  Chron.  9  :  19 ;  26  : 1. 
[2]  A  Levite  who  had  charge  of  free-will 
offerings.  2  Chron.  31  :  14. 

Kor'hites.  Exod.  6  :  24 ;  1  Chron.  12  :  6 ; 
26  : 1.    See  Koeahites. 

Koz  (thorn).  [1]  A  descendant  of  Judah. 
He  is  called  Coz  in  1  Chron.  4  :  8.  [2]  The 
head  of  one  of  the  courses  of  priests.  1 
Chron.  24  : 10.  See  Hakkoz.  The  descend- 
ants of  Koz,  No.  2,  were  probably  those  who 
could  not  show  their  genealogy  and  were 
put  out  of  the  priesthood.  Ezra  2  :  61 ;  Neh., 
7  :  63.  Part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  was 
repaired  by  Meremoth,  of  the  family  of 
Koz.  Neh.  3  :  4,  21. 

Kushaiah,  kush-a'yah,  the  father  of 
Ethan.  1  Chron.  15  : 17.    See  KiSHl. 


Lia'a-dah  (order),  a  son  of  Shelah,  the 
son  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  21. 

La'a-dan  (put  in  order.)  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Ephraim.  He  was  an  ancestor  of 
Joshua.  1  Chron.  7:26.    [2]  Son  of  Gershon. 

1  Chron.  23 :  7,  8,  9.  He  is  called  Libni  in 
the  marginal  notes  of  1  Chron.  23  :  7  and 
elsewhere. 

La'ban  (white),  the  son  of  Bethuel  and 
brother  of  Rebekah.  He  was  the  father  of 
Leah  and  Rachel.  Rebekah  sent  her  sou 
Jacob  to  him.  Gen.  27  :  43,  so  that  he  might 
escape  from  the  anger  of  his  brother  Esau, 
whom  he  had  wronged.  Jacob  served  La- 
ban  seven  years  for  Rachel.  Laban  deceived 
him  and  gave  him  Leah  as  a  wife,  and  after- 
ward Rachel,  for  whom  he  served  seven 
years  more.  Geu.  29  :  18-28.  Consult  the 
Concordance,  and  see  Jacob. 

La'ban  (white),  the  name  of  a  place,  per- 
haps LiBN AH,  near  the  Arabah  desert.  Deut. 
1:1. 

Liace  (twisted)  was  the  blue  cord  which 
bound  the  high-priest's  breastplate  to  the 
ephod.  Exod.  28:28.  Also  called  "wires" 
in  Exod.  39  :  3,  "  thread  "  in  Judg.  16  :  9, 
and  "  line  "  in  Ezek.  40  :  3. 

Lachish,  la'kish  (invincible),  a  royal  city 
of  the  Amorites.  It  was  captured  by  Joshua 
and  included  in  Judah.  It  was  besieged 
by  Sennacherib,  2  Kings  18  :  13,  14,  and 
was  reoccupied  after  the  captivity.  Neh. 
11 :  30. 

Lack,  in  Exod.  16  : 18,  means  deficiency. 
In  Mark  10 : 21  "  thou  lacliest "  means  "  thou 
art  deficient  in." 

Lad'der  from  earth  to  heaven,  seen  by 
Jacob  in  a  vision.  The  Hebrew  word  "  lad- 
der "  means  a  staircase.  Gen.  28  :  12-17. 
Compare  John  1 :  51. 

La'dy,  in  Isa.  47 : 5,  7,  is  applied  to  Baby- 
lon as  mistress  of  nations.  In  Judg.  5 : 29 : 
Esth.  1 : 18  "ladies"  means  princesses.  In 

2  John  1:5"  lady  "  is  used  as  a  title,  or  pos- 
sibly as  a  proper  name. 


La'el  (of  God),  a  Levite  of  the  family  of 
Gershon.  Num.  3  :  24. 

La'had  (oppression),  a  great-grandson  of 
Shobal,  the  son  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  2. 

La-hai'-roi,  a  well  (called  a  fountain  in 
Gen.  16  : 7)  where  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
found  Hagar.  Gen.  24 : 62 ;  25  : 11.  It  is  the 
same  place  as  Beer-lahairoi. 

Lah'mam  (provisions),  a  town  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15 :  40. 

Lah'mi  (warrior),  a  brother  of  Goliath.  1 
Chron.  20 :  5. 

La'ish  (lion),  father  of  Phalti,  1  Sam.  25  : 
44,  called  Phaltiel  in  2  Sam.  3  :  15,  to 
whom  King  Saul  gave  David's  wife  Michal. 

La'ish  or  Le'shem.  [1]  A  town  in  the 
north  border  of  Canaan.  Judg.  18  : 7.  It  is 
called  Leshem  in  Josh.  19>:47,  and  was  after- 
ward called  Dan  (which  see).  [2]  Laish, 
noticed  in  Isa.  10  :  30,  is  probably  not  the 
same  place  as  No.  1.  Its  situation  is  uncer- 
tain. 

Lake<  The  Sea  of  Galilee  is  called  "the 
lake  of  Gennesaret "  in  Luke  5  : 1,  and  "  the 
lake  "  in  Luke  5:2;  8  :  22,  23,  33. 

La'kum  (  fortress),  a  place  on  the  border 
of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  33. 

Lamb,  a  title  given  to  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  as  the  atoning  sacrifice  for  the  sins 
of  his  people.  Rev.  5  :  6,  8,  12,  13.  Consult 
the  Concordance.  In  John  21 : 15  "  lambs  " 
means  disciples  of  Christ. 

Lamb.    See  Sheep. 

La'mecb,  la'mek  (strong).  [1]  The  son 
of  Methuselah  and  father  of  Noah.  Gen.  5  : 
25,  31 ;  1  Chron.  1:3;  Luke  3  :  36.  [2]  The 
son  of  Methusael,  a  descendant  of  Cain.  He 
was  the  father  of  Jabal,  Jubal,  and  Tubal- 
cain.  Gen.  4  :  18-24. 

Lam-en-ta'tions  of  Jer-e-mi'ah,  the 
book  following  immediately  after  Jeremiah's 
prophecies,  contains  a  series  of  poems  ar- 
tistically composed,  in  which  the  fate  of  Je- 
rusalem is  described.  The  first,  second,  and 
fourth  chapters  consist  of  twenty-two  verses 
each,  corresponding  to  the  twenty-two  let- 
ters of  tlie  Hebrew  alphabet,  each  verse  be- 
ginning with  the  corresponding  letter.  The 
third  chapter  has  three  verses  under  each 
letter,  but  in  the  fifth  chapter,  though  it 
also  has  twenty-two  verses,  the  alphabetical 
order  is  not  observed. 

Lamp.  The  lamps  used  in  ancient  times 
are  sometimes  called  candles  in  the  Author- 
ized Version.  See  Candle.  They  were 
made  in  various  forms,  and  from  clay,  terra- 
cotta, bronze,  etc.  They  were  filled  gene- 
rally with  olive-oil,  which  was  abundant  in 
Palestine.  Pitch,  tallow,  wax,  etc.  were  also 
used  for  the  same  purpose.  The  lamps  of 
the  Hebrews  were  probably  kept  burning 
all  night.    A  darkened  house  denoted  the 


ANCIENT  LAMPS. 


extinction  of  its  former  occupants.  Job  18  : 
5,  6;  Prov.  13  :  9  ;  20  :  20,  or  its  desertion, 
but  a  constant  light  in  the  night  was  a  sign 
of  prosperity.  Prov.  31  ;  18.  As  the  streets 
were  not  lighted  at  night  in  ancient  times, 
lamps  were  carried  by  persons  passing 
through  them  after  dark,  and  it  was  neces- 


sary to  fill  the  lamps  frequently  from  ves- 
sels which  the  travellers  carried.  See  Matt. 
25  :  3,  4,  8,  in  the  parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins. 

Lance,  a  kind  of  spear.  Jer.  .50  :  42. 

Lan'cet,  a  light  spear  or  a  pointed  knife. 
1  Kings  18  :  28. 

Land'marks.  Fences  and  walls  were 
not  common  in  Judea.  Mark  2  :  23.  The 
boundaries  of  fields  were  sometimes  indi- 
cated by  rows  of  trees,  but  in  many  in- 
stances by  heaps  of  stones  at  the  corners. 
In  Deut.  27  :  17  a  curse  is  pronounced  upon 
him  "that  removeth  his  neighbour's  laud- 
mark."    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Lanes,  mentioned  in  Luke  14  :  21,  were 
narrow  streets  on  which  were  the  houses  of 
poor  people. 

Lan'guage.  In  Gen.  2:20  it  is  stated 
that  Adam  "  gave  names  to  all  cattle,"  etc. 
In  Gen.  11:1  it  is  mentioned  that  "the 
whole  earth  was  of  one  language,  and  of 
one  speech."  This  language  was  used  until 
about  a  hundred  years  after  the  deluge. 
When  the  tower  of  Babel  was  commenced 
the  "Lord  confounded  the  language"  then 
used.  Gen.  11  :  6-9.  See  Bible  for  an  ac- 
count of  the  languages  in  which  it  was  writ- 
ten. 

Lan'terns  are  mentioned  in  John  18  :  3. 

They  were  used  by  the  men  that  arrested 
Jesus  on  the  night  before  his  crucifixion. 

Laodicea,  la-od-i-se'ah,  the  old  city  of 
Diospolis,  Asia  Minor,  which  the  Syrian 
king  Seleucus  II.  enlarged  and  beautified 
and  renamed  after  his  wife  Laodice.  It 
became  a  great  commercial  centre.  A  Chris- 
tian church  was  established  there  at  an  early 
date,  probably  from  Ephesus.  It  was  wealthy 
and  lukewarm.  Rev.  1  : 11 ;  3  : 14-18.  From 
the  Epistle  to  the  Colossiaus,  4  :  15,  16,  it 
appears  that  it  was  a  Cliristian  church  at 
Laodicea  to  which  Paul  wrote  a  letter. 
Some  refer  this  passage  to  the  Epistle  to 
the  Ephesians,  which  was  a  circular  letter. 
Laodicea  is  now  an  insignificant  village. 

Laodiceans,  !a-od-i-se'anz,  inhabitants 
of  Laodicea.  Col.  4  : 16 ;  Rev.  3  :  14. 

Lap'peth,  in  Judg.  7:5,  mentioned  in 
the  account  of  the  testing  of  the  alertness 
of  Gideon's  men,  refers  to  a  method  of 
drinking  still  practised  by  Eastern  people 
with  wonderful  rapidity.  They  take  up  the 
water  in  the  hollow  of  their  hands  while 
sitting  on  their  heels,  with  their  faces  close 
to  the  water  and  with  their  tongues  ex- 
tended to  meet  it. 

Lap'i-doth  (torches),  an  Israelite  of  the 
tribe  of  Ephraim.  He  was  the  husbaud  of 
the  prophetess  Deborah.  Judg.  4  :  4. 

Lap'wing,  a  small  bird  of  singular  ap- 
pearance, mentioned  in  Lev.  11 : 19.  It  is 
probably  the  hoopoe,  which  is  so  named 
from  its  call-note  and  is  abundant  in  Pal- 
estine. 

Lasea,  la-se'ah,  a  city  near  the  eastern 
end  of  the  island  of  Crete.  Acts  27  :  8. 

La'sha  (fissure),  a  place  on  the  south- 
eastern boundary  of  Canaan.  Gen.  10  : 19. 

La-sha'ron,  a  district  near  Tabor.  Josh. 
12  :  18.  Its  king  was  killed  by  Joshua.  It 
is  now  called  Sarona. 

Latch'et,  a  strap  or  string  used  to  fasten 
a  sandal  to  the  foot.  Mark  1 :  7. 

Lat'in,  the  language  of  the  Romans,  is 
mentioned  in  Luke  23  :  38.  For  an  account 
of  the  Latin  Version  of  the  Bible  see  Bible. 

I,at'tice,  a  kind  of  latticed  window  or 
balcony  fronting  the  street  in  Eastern 
houses,  2  Kings  1 :  2,  and  used  only  on  pub- 
lic days. 

Land,  in  Rom.  15  : 11,  means  to  extol  by 
words  of  praise  or  by  song. 

Langh,  as  used  in  Prov.  1 :  26 ;  Ps.  2:4; 
37  : 13,  with  reference  to  God,  denotes  that 
he  pays  no  regard  to  the  person  referred  to. 

La'ver,  a  vessel  containing  water  for  the 
priests  to  wash  their  hands  and  feet  with 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


before  they  offered  sacrifices.  It  stood  with- 
out the  Tabernacle,  near  tlie  altar  of  hurnt- 
otfering.  Exod.  30  :  1«,  21.  The  Temple  of 
Solouion  had  teu  brazen  lavers.  1  Kings  7 : 
27-39. 

Law,  The,  a  term  applied  in  the  New 
Testament  to  the  Mosaic  legislation,  and 
sometimes  to  the  whole  old  dispensation  as 
distinguished  from  the  dispen.sation  under 
the  (io.spel.  "The  law  and  the  prophets" 
means  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  Testament. 
Consult  the  ANALYSIS  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  087). 

I,a\v'yers.  The  Hel)rew  lawyers  were 
expounders  of  the  law  (see  Law)  in  the 
synagogues  and  schools.  Tliey  did  not  plead 
in  courts,  and  were  entirely  different  from 
lawyers  of  the  present  time.  Matt.  22  :  35. 

Lay'ing  on  of  hands.  See  Hands, 
Laying  on  of. 

Laz'a-rus,  an  abbreviation  of  El-e-a'zer 
(whom  God  helps).  [1]  A  man  of  Bethany, 
tlie  brother  of  Martha  and  Mary.  Jesus 
raised  him  from  the  dead.  John  11 :  1  to  12: 
11.  [2]  Tlie  name  given  by  Christ  to  a  beg- 
gar who  was  the  subject  of  one  of  his  para- 
bles. Luke  IG:  19-31. 

LiCiid  was  known  in  ancient  times,  and 
is  mentioned  in  Exod.  1.5  :  10,  etc.  The 
words  "  graven  with  an  iron  pen  and  lead 
in  the  rock  for  ever"  refer  to  letters  cut  in 
the  rock  and  filled  with  melted  lead  to  make 
them  more  conspicuous. 

Leaf.  A  fresh  leaf  of  a  tree  is  used  to 
denote  prosperity,  Ps.  1:3;  Ezek.  47  :  12, 
and  a  faded  leaf  as  a  symbol  of  decay.  Job. 
13  :  25;  Isa.  64  :  6.  The  word  is  figuratively 
used  in  other  ways.    Consult  the  Concoed- 

ANCE. 

Leagues  (alliances  for  mutual  aid)  were 
made  by  Joshua  with  Gibeon,  Josh.  9  :  15, 
IG ;  by  David  with  the  elders  of  Israel,  2 
Sam.  5:3;  by  Hiram  and  Solomon,  1  Kings 
5 :  12 ;  and  by  others.  No  league  was  to  be 
made  with  the  Canaanites,  Exod.  23  :  32, 
33 ;  with  the  Amalekites,  Exod.  17  :  8,  14 ; 
or  the  Moabites.  Deut.  2  :  9-19. 

Le'ah  [loearied),  Laban's  elder  daughter, 
whom  he  substituted  instead  of  Rachel  as  a 
wife  for  Jacob.  Gen.  29 :  16-25. 

Leas'ing,  in  Ps.  4:2;  5:6,  means  lies; 
falsehood. 

Leath'er.  The  Jews  used  leather  for 
clothing,  Job  31  :  20 ;  Heb.  11  :  37 ;  for  gir- 
dles, 2  Kings  1:8;  Matt.  3:4;  and  for  cov- 
ering, Exod.  26  :  14.  Simon  the  tanner  lived 
at  Joppa.  Acts  9  :  43. 

Leav'en  is  sour  dough  used  to  raise  the 
new  dough  with  which  it  is  mixed.  Exod. 
12  :  15.  The  Jews  were  forbidden  to  use 
leaven  or  have  it  in  their  hou.ses  daring  the 
seven  days  of  the  Passover.  For  tliis  rea- 
son this  festival  was  sometimes  called  the 
"feast  of  unleavened  bread."  Luke  22:1. 
The  word  leaven  is  often  used  figuratively. 
Matt.  13  :  33 ;  16  :  6. 

Le-an'noth,  in  the  title  of  Ps.  88,  is  a 
word  used  to  indicate  that  the  Psalm  is  to 
be  sung  in  a  subdued  manner.    See  Maha- 

LATH. 

Leb'a-na,  Neh.  7  :  48,  or  Leb'a-nah, 

Ezra  2  :  45,  a  Nethinim  whose  descendants 
returned  with  Zerubbabel. 

Leb'a-non  and  An'ti-Leb'a-non  (ex- 
ceedinfi  white),  referring  to  the  snow-capped 
peaks,  form  a  double  mountain-range  which, 
enclosing  the  valley  of  the  Orontes,  runs 
through  Syria  from  nortli  to  south,  and 
gives  that  country  a  configuration  of  four 
parallel  belts  very  similar  to  that  of  Pales- 
tine. The  highest  peak  of  Lebanon  is  Jebel 
Mukhmel,  ten  thousand  two  hundred  feet. 
The  highest  point  of  Anti-Lebanon  is 
Mount  Hermon,  nine  thousand  feet  above 
the  Mediterranean.  The  country  was  prom- 
ised to  the  Israelites,  but  was  never  con- 
quered by  them.  Josh.  13  :  2-6 ;  Judg.  3 : 
1134 


1-3.  The  western  part,  Lebanon,  was  un- 
der Plicenician  rule;  the  eastern,  Anti-Leb- 
anon, under  the  sway  of  the  king  of  Da- 
mascus. In  the  southern  part  of  Anti-Leba- 
non the  wild  tribes  remained  independent 
for  a  long  time  and  occasionally  caused 
much  trouble  to  their  neighbors.  With  the 
Phoenicians  in  the  eastern  part  the  Israel- 
ites maintained  very  friendly  relations  in 
the  reigns  of  David  and  Solomon,  and  they 
became  well  ac(juainted  with  Lebanon,  its 
cedars,  Song  of  Solomon  5  :  15,  its  cool 
breezes,  its  magnificent  springs,  etc.  When, 
after  the  death  of  Alexander  the  Great,  B.C. 
323,  a  Syrian  monarchy  was  established  in 
Lebanon  under  the  dynasty  of  the  Seleu- 
cidse,  Palestine  became  for  a  time  a  de- 
pendency of  that  kingdom.  See  Cedar, 
and  Hebeews. 

Leb'a-oth  (lionesses),  a  town  in  the  south 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  32. 

Lebbseus,  leb-be'us,  one  of  the  apostles 
who  was  surnamed  Thaddeus.  Matt.  10  :  3. 

Le-bo'nah  (frankincense),  a  town  of 
Ephraim,  near  Shiloh.  Judg.  21 : 19. 

Lecah,  le'kah  (walking),  is  found  only  in 
the  genealogies  of  Judah,  1  Chron.  4  :  21, 
where  it  seems  to  mean  a  son  of  Er.  It  may 
be  the  name  of  a  town. 

Leek,  a  vegetable  resembling  an  onion. 
One  kind  of  leek  has  been  raised  in  Egypt 
from  very  ancient  times.  Num.  11  :  5.  The 
original  word  is  often  translated  "  grass," 
and  in  one  case  "  herb." 

Lees,  the  grosser  parts  or  dregs  of  any 
liquor,  which  have  settled  to  the  bottom  of 
the  vessel  containing  it.  In  Isa.  25  :  6 
"wines  on  the  lees"  means  good  wine.  In 
Ps.  75 :  8  drinking  the  dregs  (lees)  of  wine 
indicates  great  distress. 

Left  hand.  In  Gen.  14  :  15;  Job  23:9 
left  hand  means  "  the  north."  In  Judg.  3 : 
15;  20:  16  "lefthanded"  means  able  to  use 
the  left  hand  as  effectively  as  the  right 
hand.  Many  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  were 
left-handed,  that  is,  ambidextrous. 

Leg,  in  1  Sam.  17:6,  means  the  lower 
limb  from  the  knee  to  the  foot.  The  legs 
of  crucified  persons  were  sometimes  broken 
to  hasten  their  death.  John  19  :  31-33. 

Le'gion,  a  body  of  Roman  soldiers,  orig- 
inally composed  of  about  three  thousand, 
and  subsequently  of  between  six  thousand 
and  seven  thousand  men.  In  Matt.  26:53; 
Mark  5  :  9,  15  the  word  refers  to  a  large  but 
indefinite  number  of  angels  or  of  devils. 

Le'ha-bim  (flaming),  Gen.  10  :  13;  1 
Chron.  1 : 11,  Lu'bim,  or  Lib'ya-no,  Dan. 
11 :  43 ;  Nah.  3  :  9,  a  people  of  Hamitic  de- 
scent, called  "  Libyans"  in  classic  and  mod- 
ern literature,  and  "  Lebu  "  in  Egyptian  in- 
scriptions. 

Le'hi  (jaio-bone),  a  place  in  Judah  where 
Samson  slew  "a  thousand"  Philistines. 
Judg.  15 :  9-16. 

Lem'u-el  {dedicated  to  God),  a  king  to 
whom  Prov.  31 :  2-9  was  addressed  by  his 
mother.  Nothing  is  known  concerning 
Lemuel  except  that  he  was  a  king. 

Lend,  Lend'er.    See  Loan. 

Len'tiles,  a  plant  of  the  same  family  as 
the  garden  pea,  but  smaller.  2  Sam.  23  : 11 ; 
Gen.  25  :  34.  Lentiles  are  still  common  in 
Palestine,  and  are  used  in  making  pottage, 
and,  when  mixed  with  barley,  beans,  etc., 
are  made  into  bread.  Ezek.  4  :  9. 

Leopard,  lep'ard,  a  fierce  animal  which 
pounces  uiion  and  destroys  cattle,  etc.,  is 
still  found  in  the  forests  of  Gilead,  in  parts 
of  the  Jordan  valley,  and  elsewhere  in  Pal- 
estine. It  is  mentioned  in  Jer.  5:6;  Hos. 
13 :  7,  etc. 

Lep'er,  a  person  afflicted  with  leprosy,  a 
disgusting  disease  still  common  in  Egypt, 
Syria,  and  other  Eastern  countries.  Its 
progress  and  effects  are  described  in  Job  2  : 
7,  8,  12 ;  6  :  2 ;  7  :  3-5 ;  19 : 14-21.  Many  cases 


of  leprosy  are  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concoedance. 

Lep'ro-sy.    See  Lepee. 

Les'bos,  an  island  in  the  Mediterranean. 
Its  capital  is  Mitylene,  Acts  20 : 14,  where 
Paul  stopped. 

Le'shem,  the  ancient  name  of  the  city 
of  Laish,  on  the  west  side  of  Mount  Her- 
mon. Josh.  19  :  47.  It  was  afterward  called 
Dan  (which  see). 

Let,  in  2  Thess.  2  :  7,  means  hinder ;  pre- 
vent. 

Lethech,  le'thek,  in  the  marginal  notes 
of  Hos.  3 : 2,  means  a  measure  of  grain,  about 
four  bushels — half  a  homer.    See  Homek. 

Let'ters  sent  in  ancient  times  were  in 
the  form  of  rolls.  2  Sam.  11  : 14 ;  Ezra  4  :  11. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Le-tu'shim  (sharpened),  a  tribe  descended 
from  Dedan  and  living  in  Arabia.  Gen.  25  : 
3. 

Le-um'mim  (nations).  Gen.  25:  3,  is  same 
as  Letushim. 

Le'vi  (joining).  [1]  The  third  son  of  Ja- 
cob by  Leah.  Gen.  29 :  34 ;  34  :  25-31.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance.  [2]  The  tribe  de- 
scended from  Levi,  No.  1.  Exod.  2:1;  Num. 
1  :  49.  Consult  the  Concoedance.  [3,  4] 
Two  ancestors  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of 
Mary.  Luke  3  :  24,  29.  [5]  The  original 
name  of  Matthew  the  publican  and  apostle. 
Matt.  9:9;  Mark  2  :  14;  Luke  5  :  27,  29. 
See  Matthew. 

Le-vi'a-than,  an  animal  described  in 
Job  41,  may  be  the  crocodile,  which  was 
once  common  in  the  Zerka  or  Crocodile 
River  in  Palestine,  which  flowed  into  the 
Mediterranean  Sea.  The  word  "  leviathan," 
in  Ps.  74:14;  Isa.  27:1,  seems  to  mean 
crocodile,  but  in  Ps.  104  : 26  some  sea  mon- 
ster is  evidently  referred  to.  Perhaps  the 
whale. 

Le'vites,  in  Num.  35  :  2 ;  Josh.  21  :  3,  41, 
etc.,  means  all  the  descendants  of  Levi,  or 
the  whole  tribe  of  Levi.  The  term  "  Le- 
vites"  is  generally  used  to  designate  those 
descendants  of  Levi  who  were  not  priests. 
1  Kiiigs  8:4;  Ezra  2  :  70 ;  John  1 :  19,  etc. 
The  Levites  were  employed  in  the  lower 
services  of  the  Tabernacle  and  of  the  Tem- 
ple and  as  special  servants  of  the  Lord. 
Deut.  10:  8,  9;  18  :  1,  2;  33  :  8-11.  Many 
cities  were  allotted  to  the  Levites.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Le-vit'i-cus,  the  third  book  of  the  Pen- 
tateuch and  of  the  Old  Testament.  In  He- 
brew the  book  is  named  from  the  first 
words,  "And  he  called."  The  present  name 
refers  to  its  contents  as  a  book  of  Levitical 
or  ceremonial  regulations.  The  historical 
extent  of  Leviticus  is  very  small,  being 
only  one  month,  the  first  month  of  B.  c. 
1490.    See  Pentateuch. 

Lev'y,  a  body  of  men  forced  into  service 
on  public  works.  1  Kings  5  :  13,  14 ;  9  : 15. 

Lewd,  in  Acts  17:5,  means  bad;  and 
Lewdness,  in  Acts  18  : 14,  means  wicked- 
ness ;  crime.  These  words  elsewhere  refer 
to  licentiousness. 

Lib'er-tines,  in  Acts  6  :  9,  means  those 
Jews  who  were  taken  prisoners  in  the  Syrian 
wars,  carried  to  Rome,  reduced  to  slavery, 
and  afterward  set  free.  They  had  a  syna- 
gogue in  Jerusalem. 

Lib'nah  (u'hiteness).  [1]  The  sixteenth 
encampment  of  the  Israelites  after  thev  left 
Egypt.  Num.  33  :  20,  21.  [2]  A  city  of  Ju- 
dah. It  was  nearly  south  of  Jerusalem,  and 
had  been  a  chief  royal  city  of  the  Canaan- 
ites. It  became  a  Levitical  citv.  Josh.  10: 
29 ;  15  :  42 ;  2  Kings  19  :  8. 

Lib'ni  (u-hite).  [1]  A  Levite,  a  son  of 
Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi.   Exod.  6  :  17 ; 


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Num.  3  : 18.  [2]  A  grandson  of  Merari,  the 
sou  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  :  29. 

Liib'iiites,  desceudant.s  of  Libni,  the  son 
of  Gershou.  Num.  3  :  21 ;  26  :  58. 

Libya,  lib'i-ab,  a  name  applied,  in  Ezek. 
30  :  5 ;  38  :  5 ;  Acts  2  :  10,  to  that  part  of 
northern  Africa  which  is  west  of  Egypt. 
It  was  peopled  by  a  Hamitic  race  mentioned 
in  the  Old  Testament  as  Lehabim  (which 
see,'. 

Lib'y-ans,  inhabitants  of  Libya.  Jer. 
46:9;  Dan.  11:43. 

Lice,  the  third  plague  of  Egypt,  were 
miraculously  sent  to  induce  Pharaoh  to  let 
the  Israelites  go  out  of  Egypt.  Exod.  8  :  16, 
17;  Ps.  105:31.  These  lice  were  probably 
ticks  which  live  in  the  sand. 

Lies  of  all  kinds  are  condemned  in  the 
Bible.  Lev.  19  : 11 ;  John  8  :  44.  Consult  the 
Concordance  concerning  Liars. 

Lieu-ten'ants  is  a  general  name  for  the 
viceroys  (governors  with  royal  authority) 
of  Persian  provinces.  Ezra  8 : 36.  They  are 
called  princes  in  Dan.  3:2;  6:1. 

Life,  a  word  used  both  in  a  natural  and 
a  spiritual  sense.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Light,  a  word  often  used  and  with  va- 
rious meanings.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Light'niiig.  See  pages  97  and  98  in  the 
Analysis,  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Lign  Aloes,  Num.  24  :  6,  or  wood  aloes, 
a  kind  of  tree  referred  to  by  Balaam. 

Lig'ure,  a  precious  stone  in  the  high- 
priest's  breastplate.  Exod.  28  : 19.  Nothing 
more  is  known  about  it. 

Lik'hi  {learned},  a  son  of  Shemidah.  1 
Chron.  7  :  19. 

Lik'iiig,  in  Job  39  :  4,  means  condition; 
and  in  Dan.  1  :  10,  conditioned.  , 

Lil'y.  Only  one  true  lily,  the  scarlet 
martagon,  is  now  found  in  Palestine.  A 
white  and  fragrant  kind  was  probably  once 
found  on  the  coast,  and  may  have  been  the 
one  referred  to  in  Song  of  Solomon  2  :  1. 
The  word  "lily"  is  probably  used  in  the 
Bible  for  any  beautiful  flower  resembling  a 
lily.  Matt.  6  :  28 ;  Luke  12  :  27. 

Lime,  as  it  is  now  prepared  and  employed 
for  plaster  or  cement,  was  probably  known 
to  the  ancients.  Deut.  27  :  2  ;  Isa.  33  : 12. 

Line,  in  Amos  7: 17;  Zech.  1 :  16,  refers 
to  the  method  of  measuring  land  with  a 
cord.  Lines  naturally  came  to  mean  a  piece 
of  land  or  an  inheritance.  Ps.  16  :  6.  In 
Ezek.  40 :  3  it  means  a  measuring-line  about 
one  hundred  and  forty  feet  long. 

Lin'e-age,  in  Luke  2 : 4,  means  family 
or  race. 

Lin'eii,  Exod.  28:42,  was  well  known 
and  much  used  in  ancient  times,  especially 
in  Egypt,  where  the  finest  quality  of  it  was 
made.    See  page  366  in  the  Analysis. 

Lines.  Ps.  16  :  6.    See  Line. 

Lin'tel,  tlie  top  piece  of  a  door-frame, 
that  which  rests  on  the  two  side-posts.  On 
the  Passover  night  the  Hebrews  were  com- 
manded to  strike  it  with  the  blood  of  the 
sacrificial  lamb.  Lintel,  in  Amos  9:1;  Zeph. 
2  :  14,  means  the  projecting  capital  of  a  col- 
umn. 

Li'nus,  a  Roman  disciple  from  whom 
Paul  sent  salutation  to  Timothy.  2  Tim.  4  : 
21. 

Li'on  of  the  tribe  of  Jud'a,  a  title 
given  on  one  occasion  to  the  glorified  Sav- 
iour. Rev.  5  :  5. 

Li'ons,  probably  of  the  Asiatic  species, 
smaller  and  less  formidable  than  the  African 
lion,  were  found  in  Palestine  as  late  as  the 
twelftli  century,  but  have  now  disappeared 
in  that  country.  The  lion  was  the  emblem 
of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 
H3b 


Liq'uor,  in  Num.  6  :  3,  means  drink 
made  from  steeped  grapes.  In  Song  of 
Solomon  7  :  2  it  means  highly  flavored  wine. 
In  Exodus  22:29  "liquors"  means  the  juice 
of  the  olive  and  grapes. 

List'ed,  in  Matt.  17:12;  Mark  9:13, 
means  pleased. 

List'eth,  in  John  3:8;  James  3  :  4,  means 
desires. 

Lifter,  a  covered  chair  so  made  as  to 
shelter  the  occupant  from  the  rain  and  sun. 
It  was  carried  by  men  or  by  animals.  Isa. 
66 : 20. 

Live'ly,  in  1  Pet.  2  :  5,  means  living.  In 
Exod.  1  : 19  it  means  vigorous;  full  of  life. 

Liv'er  is  often  mentioned  in  the  Penta- 
teuch with  reference  to  sacrifices.  The 
phrase  "the  caul  above  the  liver"  means 
one  of  the  lobes  of  the  liver,  which  was  to 
be  burned  on  the  altar,  and  not  eaten. 
Exod.  29  : 13,  22 ;  Lev.  3  :  4,  etc. 

Liv'ing  Crea'tures.  These  words  were 
applied  by  Ezekiel  to  certain  beings  which 
he  saw  in  vision  bv  the  river  Chebar.  Ezek. 
1  :  5,  i3-15, 19-22 ;  10  ;  15,  17,  20.   See  Beast. 

Liz'ard  {that  which  cHiiijs  to  the  (ground), 
an  unclean  animal.  Lev.  11:30.  There  are 
many  kinds  of  lizards  in  Palestine. 

Loaf.  1  Chron.  16:3.  Loaves  of  bread 
were  made  shaped  like  a  plate,  and  when 
leavened  were  usually  about  as  thick  as 
one's  little  finger. 

Lo-ain'mi  (not  my  people),  the  name 
which  the  prophet  Hosea  was  commanded 
to  give  to  his  son  as  a  token  of  the  rejection 
of  Israel  by  the  Lord.  Hos.  1 : 9.    See  Lo- 

KUHAMAH. 

Loan.  The  Mosaic  law  required  the  rich 
to  relieve  the  poor  by  loans  as  well  as  by 
alms.  Exod.  22  :  25 ;  Lev.  25  :  35-.37.  No  in- 
terest was  to  be  taken.  Exod.  22  : 25 ;  Lev. 
25  ;  36 ;  Deut.  23  :  19.  These  laws  had  no 
reference  to  foreigners.  The  Jews  took  in- 
terest from  them. 

Locks  of  a  clumsy  kind  were  used  in 
ancient  times.  1  Kings  4  :  13;  Song  of  Solo- 
mon 5:5;  Judg.  3  :  24. 

Lo'cnst,  an  insect  of  the  grasshopper 
kind,  remarkable  for  its  voracity  and  num- 
bers. When  mature  it  can  fly  to  a  con- 
siderable height.  The  locusts  of  Eastern 
countries  are  not  exactly  like  those  of 
America.  In  an  immature  state  they  are 
sometimes  called  caterpillars.  Locusts  were 
often  instrumentsof  divinejudgmeut.  Exod. 
10  :  4-15 ;  Deut.  28  :  38-42 ;  Joel  1:4;  2  :  25. 
Consult  the  Analy'Sis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Lod,  1  Chron.  8  :  12,  is  the  Hebrew  name 
for  a  village  called  Lydda  in  Acts  9  :  32. 

Lo-de'bar,  a  town  of  Manasseh  bej-ond 
Jordan.  2  Sam.  9  :  4,  5 ;  17  :  27. 

Lodge,  in  Isa.  1  :  8,  denotes  a  small  hut 
or  booth  on  an  elevated  place  in  a  garden. 
It  is  occupied  by  a  keeper,  day  and  night, 
while  the  fruits  are  ripening. 

Log,  Lev.  14  :  10,  the  smallest  measure 
for  liquids  that  was  used  among  the  Israel- 
ites, was  the  seventy-second  part  of  a  bath, 
and  contained  about  two-thirds  of  a  pint. 
See  Measures. 

Loins,  the  lower  part  of  a  man's  back 
and  the  parts  within,  represented  the  seat 
of  strength.  Deut.  33  :  11 ;  Job  40  :  16.  When 
working  or  travelling  the  Hebrews  girded 
up  their  loose  garments  about  the  loins.  In 
1  Pet.  1 :  13  this  custom  is  referred  to  figu- 
ratively. 

Lo'is,  the  grandmother  of  Timothy.  She 
was  commended  by  Paul  on  account  of  her 
faith.  2  Tim.  1  :  5. 

Looked,  in  Acts  28:6,  means  expected. 

Look'ing-glass.  That  which  is  thus 
translated  was  a  plate  of  highly  polished 
metal.  Exod.  38  :  8;  Job  ,37  :  18. 

Lord,  a  title  used  —  )1]  To  denote  the 
Godhead  generally.  Matt.  1:22;  Mark  5: 


19 ;  Luke  1  :  6,  etc.  [2]  With  personal  ref- 
erence to  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Matt.  7 : 
21 ;  Mark  1:3;  Luke  1 : 43 ;  John  1 : 23.  [3] 
Applied  as  a  title  of  respect  to  men.  Matt. 
10  :  24  ;  Mark  12:9;  Luke  12  :  .36 ;  John  13 : 
16,  etc.  "Lord"  is  the  translation  of  two 
Hebrew  words,  "  Jehovah  "  and  "Adonai." 
When  it  represents  the  former  it  is  printed 
in  capitals.  Gen.  15  :  4.  When  it  is  the 
translation  of  Adonai  it  is  printed  with  a 
capital  initial.  Ps.  97  :  5,  etc.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687). 

Lord's  Day.  Since  the  time  of  the 
apostles  the  first  day  of  the  week  has  been 
kept  sacred  by  Christians  in  commemora- 
tion of  the  resurrection  of  Christ.  Rev.  1 : 
10.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its 
Index  (i)age  687). 

Lord's  Supper.  This  was  instituted 
by  Christ  on  the  night  preceding  his  cruci- 
fixion. It  is  a  memorial  of  Oivist's  atoning 
death  and  a  visible  token  of  Christian  fel- 
lowshi|).  Matt.  26  :  19-.30;  Mark  14  :  16-26; 
Luke  22  :  13-20;  1  Cor.  11  :  23-26. 

Lo-ru'ha-iiiah  (the  nncompassionaied), 
the  name  which  the  prophet  Hosea  was 
directed  to  give  his  daughter  in  token  of 
the  withdrawal  of  God's  mercy  from  Israel. 
Hos.  1  :  6,  8. 

Lot  (rt  covering)  was  the  nephew  of  Abra- 
ham and  the  son  of  Haran.  Gen.  11 :27.  He 
had  many  flocks  and  herds,  and  dwelt  in 
Sodom,  although  he  abhorred  the  sinfulness 
of  its  inhabitants.  When  Sodom  was  de- 
stroyed by  God  on  account  of  sin  Lot  and 
his  family  were  saved  by  means  of  a  special 
messenger  from  the  Lord;  but  his  "wife 
looked  back  from  behind  him,  and  she  be- 
came a  pillar  of  salt."  Gen.  19  :  26.  The 
Ammonites  and  Moabites  descended  from 
Lot.  See  page  463  in  the  Analysis,  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Lo'tan  icoverinq),  a  sou  of  Seir  the  Hor- 
ite.  Gen.  36  :  20 ;  i  Chron.  1  :  .38. 

Lots.  Decision  by  lots  was  often  made 
by  the  Hebrews,  but  always  with  strict  ref- 
erence to  God's  interposition,  as  in  the  case 
of  the  apostle  Matthias.  Acts  1  :  26.  The 
Promised  Land  was  divided  by  lot  among 
the  tribes  of  Israel.  Num.  26  :  .55.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Lots,  Feast  of.    See  Purim. 

Love.  The  perfect  exercise  of  love  in- 
cludes our  whole  duty  to  God  and  our  fel- 
low-creatures. ,Matt.  22  :  .37-40;  Rom.  13:8, 
10.  The  love  of  God  to  man  is  manifested 
in  Jesus  Christ.  Rom.  5  :  8.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Love- feasts  were  held  in  connection 
with  the  Lord's  Supper.  2  Pet.  2  :  13 ;  Jude 
12.    Compare  1  Cor.  11 :  20-22. 

Lov'er,  in  .Scripture,  often  means  an  in- 
timate friend.  1  Kings  5:1;  Ps.  38  :  11. 

Low'er  parts  of  the  earth,  in  Isa.  44: 
23,  means  valleys.  In  Ps.  63  :  9;  Eph.  4  :  9 
it  means  the  abode  of  disemliodied  spirits 
secluded  from  view.  In  Ps.  139 : 15  it  means 
the  womb. 

Lu'bim  (thirsty),  a  people.  2  Chron.  12: 
3;  16  :  8.    See  Lehabim,  and  Libya. 

Lii'cas.  Philemon  24.    See  Luke. 

Lu'ci-fer  (liftht-girer)  is  found  in  the  Bi- 
ble only  in  Isa.  14  : 12,  where  it  is  applied  to 
the  king  of  Babylon  to  denote  his  glory,  like 
a  morning  star.  Some  suppose  the  passage 
refers  to  the  fall  of  Satan. 

Lucius,  lu'shi-us.  [1]  A  disciple  and 
prophet  or  teacher,  a  native  of  Cyrene,  whom 
Paul  met  at  Antiocb.  Acts  13: 1.  [2]  A  dis- 
ciple whom  Paul  calls  his  kinsman,  and 
from  whom  he  sends  salutation  to  the 
brethren  at  Rome.  Rom.  16:21.  He  may  be 
same  as  No.  1. 

Lu'cre,  gain  in  monev  or  goods;  "filthy 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


lucre,"  in  1  Tim.  3 : 3,  8 ;  Tit.  1 :  7, 11,  means 
ill-gotten  and  base  gain. 

Lud,  a  .son  of  Shem.  Gen.  10  :  22.  The 
Lydians  of  Asia  Minor  are  supposed  to  be 
descended  from  him. 

Liu'dim,  a  son  of  Jlizraim.  Gen.  10  :  13 ; 
1  Chron.  1  :  11.  His  posterity,  called  also 
^..ydians,  Jer.  46 :  9,  probably  settled  in 
Africa. 

Lii'hith  (made  of  boards),  a  town  of  Moab. 
Isa.  1.5  :  5 ;  Jer.  48  :  5. 

Liiike  the  Evangelist  (Greek,  Lucas),  2 
Tim.  4  :  11;  Philemon  24,  was  not  of  Jewish 
but  of  Gentile  descent,  and  was  by  profession 
a  physician.  Col.  4 : 14.  Tradition  adds  that 
he  was  also  an  artist,  a  painter.  The  date 
and  place  of  his  birtli  and  death  are  not 
known.  He  was  the  true  and  trusted  com- 
panion of  Paul  in  his  later  journeys.  He 
joined  him  at  Troas  on  his  second  journey. 
Acts  16  :  10,  and  accompanied  him  to  Phil- 
ipjii.  Some  years  later  he  again  met  him 
at  Troas,  Acts  20:  5,  and  remained  with  him 
until  tlie  close  of  his  iirst  Roman  captivity. 
Acts  28  :  30.  He  was  the  author  of  the  Gos- 
pel which  bears  his  name,  and  of  the  Acts 
of  the  Apostles,  both  of  which  are  addressed 
to  one  Tlieopliilus,  probably  a  Christian  con- 
vert of  distinguished  character  and  position. 

Luke,  the  (iospel  of,  was  written  from 
tlie  oral  traditions  of  eye-witnesses  and  ear- 
lier documents  ( Luke  1 : 1-4),  which  a  liberal 
education  enabled  the  author  to  use  witli 
discretion  and  discrimination.  It  was  writ- 
ten for  the  Gentiles  (as  Matthew's  Gospel 
was  for  the  Jews),  and  corresponds  to  the 
teaching  of  Paul.  It  carries  the  genealogy 
of  Christ  back  to  Adam,  and  exliibits  Christ 
as  the  Healer  of  all  diseases  and  Saviour  of 
all  men.  As  a  narrative  it  is  more  complete 
than  any  of  the  other  Gospels,  and,  on  ac- 
count of  its  chronological  notices,  more 
firmly  constructed.  Chapters  1  and  2  and 
the  wliole  section  from  chapter  9  :  51  to  18  : 
4,  including  the  account  of  the  Nativity,  the 
presentation  in  the  Temple,  the  sending  out 
of  the  Seventy,  etc.,  and  the  parables  of  tlie 
Good  Samaritan,  the  Lost  Sheep,  the  Prodi- 
gal Son,  etc.,  are  peculiar  to  it.  It  was  prob- 
ably written  at  Cpesarea  about  A.  D.  .58-60. 
For  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  see  AcTis.  See 
Go.sPELS,  and  Gospels,  Harmony  of. 

Liike'warm,  in  Rev.  3  :  16,  denotes  in- 
different persons  who  remain  entirely  un- 
impressed by  tlie  call  from  the  Lord. 

Lu'na-tic,  in  Matt.  4  :  24;  17  :  15,  seems 
to  mean  epileptic. 

Lust,  in  Exod.  15  :  9;  2  Tim.  4  :  3,  means 
desire  of  any  kind. 

Lust'y,  in  Judg.  3:29,  means  vigorous. 

Luz.  [1]  A  city  of  tlie  Canaanites-which 
was  afterward  called  Bethel.  Geu.  28  :  19; 
Josh.  16  :  2.  [2]  A  citv  of  the  Hittites. 
Judg.  1  :  26. 

Lycaonia,  lik-a-o'ni-ah,  a  province  of 
Asia  Minor,  bounded  south  by  Cilicia,  north 
by  Galatia,  east  by  Cappadocia,  west  by 
Phrygia  and  Pisidia,  was  twice  visited  by 
Paul.  Acts  14  :  1-23 ;  16  :  1-6.  Its  principal 
cities  were  Icouium,  Derbe,  and  Lystra. 

Lycia,  lish'i-ah,  a  part  of  Asia  Minor.  It 
extended  along  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  op- 
posite the  island  of  Rhodes  and  south-west 
of  Pamphylia.  Acts  27  :  5. 

Lydda,  lid'dah,  a  city  iu  the  territory 
of  lian,  about  ten  miles  east  of  Joppa.  Acts 
9  :  32,  35,  38.  Lydda  is  the  Greek  name  for 
the  Hebrew  LoD.    It  is  now  called  Lt/dil. 

Lydia,  lid'i-ab,  a  womanof  Thyatira  with 
whom  Paul  lodged  when  he  was  at  Pbilippi. 
Acts  16  :  14,  40.  She  was  baptized  together 
with  lier  household.  Acts  16: 15. 

Lydia,  lid'i-ah.  a  part  of  Asia  Minor  situ- 
ated on  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  and  extend- 
ing from  the  mouth  of  the  Hernias  to  the 
promontory  of  Mycale.  Sardis,  Thyatira, 
and  Philadelphia  were  its  principal  cities. 
113(3 


Lyre,  a  kind  of  harp. 

Ly-sa'ni-as,  the  tetrarch  or  governor  of 
Abilene  when  John  the  Baptist  began  to 
preach.  Luke  3  :  1. 

Lysias,  lisli'i-as,  a  Roman  officer  in  Je- 
rusalem.   See  Claudius  Lysias. 

Lystra,  lis'trah,  a  city  of  eastern  Lycao- 
nia, was  twice  visited  by  Paul,  Acts  14  and 
16,  the  first  time  with  Barnabas,  the  second 
time  with  Silas.  Timothy  was  probably 
born  there.  2  Tim.  3  : 11. 

M. 

Ma'a-cah  (oppression),  2  Sam.  3:3,  or 
Maachah,  ma'a-kali,  1  Chron.  3  :  2,  a  wife 
of  King  David  and  the  mother  of  Absalom. 

Ma'a-cah,  2  Sam.  10  :  6,  or  Jtlaachah, 
ma'a-kah,  1  Chron.  19  :  6,  7,  a  small  district 
of  Syria  on  the  north-east  of  Palestine. 

Maachah,  ma'a-kah.  [1]  A  daughter  of 
Nahor,  the  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  : 
24.  [2]  The  father  of  Achish,  king  of  Gath. 
1  Kings  2  :  39.  He  is  called  Maoch  in  1 
Sam.  27  : 2.  [3]  The  mother  of  King  Abijah. 
1  Kings  15  :  2 ;  2  Chron.  11  :  20.  [4]  The 
concubine  of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hezron.  1 
Chron.  2  :  48.  [5]  A  Benjainitess  who  be- 
came the  wife  of  Machir.  1  Chron.  7  :  15,  16. 
[6]  The  wife  of  Jehiel,  the  founder  of  Gib- 
eon.  1  Chron.  8  :  29  ;  9  :  .35.  [7]  The  father 
of  Hanan,  who  was  one  of  David's  warriors. 
1  Chron.  11  :  43.  [8]  The  father  of  Shepha- 
tiah,  a  ruler  of  the  Simeonites.  1  Chron. 
27  :  16. 

Maachathi,  ma-ak'a-thi,  Deut.  3  : 14,  or 
Maachathites,  ma-ak'a-thites,  the  inhab- 
itants of  Maachah.  Josh.  12  :  5;  13  :  11,  13. 

Maadai,  ma-ad'a  iilie  oni(niient  of  Jeho- 
vah), a  Jew  of  the  family  of  Baiii  who  had 
taken  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  34. 

Ma-a-di'ah,  a  priest  who  returned  to 
Jerusalem  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  12  :  5. 
Called  Moadiah  in  Neh.  12  :  17. 

Ma-a'i  (compassionate),  a  priest  who  aided 
in  the  ceremonial  of  purifying  the  jieople 
after  their  return  from  Babylon.  Neh.  12  : 36. 

Ma-al'eh-a-crab'bim  (the  ascent  of  scor- 
pions). .Tosh.  15:3.  It  is  called  elsewhere 
Acrabbim  and  Akrabbim. 

Ma'a-rath  (open  place),  a  city  in  the 
mountainous  district  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:59. 

Maaseiah,  ma-a-se'yali  [the  work  of  Je- 
hovah). [1,  2,  3]  Three  priests  who  had  tak- 
en foreign  wives.  Ezra  10  :  18,  21,  22.  [4] 
A  descendant  of  Paliath-moab  who  took  a 
foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  30.  [5]  The  father  of 
Azariah.  Neh.  3  :  23.  [6]  A  priest  or  Levite 
who  assisted  Ezra  when  he  read  the  law  to 
the  people.  Neh.  8  :  4.  [7]  A  Levite  who 
expouneled  the  law  to  the  people.  Neh.  8  :  7. 
[8]  A  Jew  whose  dosceiidaiits  sealed  the 
covenant  made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10:25. 
[9, 10]  Two  Jews  whose  descendants  lived  in 
Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  11  :  5,  7. 
[11,  12]  Two  priests  who  assisted  in  the  cer- 
emonial of  jmrifving  the  wall  of  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  12  :  41,  42.  '[13]  A  priest,  the  father  of 
Zephaniah.  Jer.  21:1;  29:25.  [14]  The 
father  of  Zedekiah  the  false  prophet.  Jer. 
29  :21.  [15]  A  Levite  porter  for  the  ark.  1 
Chron,  15  : 18,  20.  [16 1  A  captain  who  as- 
sisted .Telioiada  in  making  Joash  king  of 
Judah.  2  Cliron.  23  :  1.  [17]  One  of  the 
principal  officers  under  Uzziah,  king  of  Ju- 
dah. 2  Chron.  26: 11.  [18]  A  son  of  Ahaz, 
king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  28 :  7.  [19]  The 
governor  of  Jerusalem  iu  the  time  of  King 
Josiah.  2  Chron.  34  :  8.  [20]  An  officer  of 
the  Temple.  Jer.  35  :  4. 

Maaseiah,  ma-a-se'yah,  (refnge  of  Jeho- 
vah), the  grandfather  of  Baruch.  Jer.  32  : 
12 ;  51  :  ,59. 

iilaasiai,  ma-as'i-a  {work  of  Jehovah),  a 
de.scendant  of  Aaron  through  Immer.  1 
Chron.  9 : 12. 


Ma'ath  (small),  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the 
husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  26. 

Ma'az  (anqer),  a  son  of  Ram.    He  was  a 
descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:27. 

Ma-a-zi'ah  I.Jehovah's  consolation).  [1] 
The  head  of  the  twenty-fourth  course  of 
priests  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24: 
18.  [2]  A  priest  who  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  8. 

Mac'ca-bees,  the  Family  of  the, 
properly  called  "Asmonaeaus"  or  "  Hasmo- 
nieans,"  from  Chasmon,  the  gi-eat-grand- 
father  of  Mattathias,  of  the  sons  of  Je- 
hoiarib.  1  Chron.  24:7.  Judas,  one  of  the 
sons  of  Mattathias,  was  surnamed  Macca- 
baeus,  and  became  the  leader  in  a  general 
revolt  against  the  despotism  of  Autiochus 
Epiplianes,  who  was  king  of  Syria  b.  c.  175- 
164,  plundered  the  Temple,  and  persecuted 
the  Jews.  Judas  Maccabseus  conquered 
Lysias,  the  Antiochian  general,  and  the 
Jews  re-entered  Jerusalem,  b.  c.  165.  Judas 
was  killed  in  the  liattle  of  Eleasa.  and  the 
contest  for  independence  was  successfully 
continued  by  his  brothers  Jonathan  and 
Simon  until  B.C.  135. 

Mac-e-do'ni-a  {extended  land),  an  ancient 
kingdom  of  Europe  north  of  Greece,  and 
bounded  east  by  Thrace,  west  by  Illyricum, 
and  nortli  by  the  Balkan  mountains,  be- 
tween it  and  Moesia,  became  known  in  the 
history  of  tlie  Jews  through  Alexander  the 
Great.  (See  Hebrews.)  The  great  Mace- 
donian empire  was  named  from  this  small 
kingdom.  In  New  Testament  history  it 
plays  quite  a  conspicuous  part,  being  the 
first  European  country  which  was  visited 
by  the  apostles.  Paul  was  there  twice, 
Acts  chapters  16  and  20,  and  perhaps  a 
third  time.  Compare  1  Tim.  1:3;  Phil.  2  : 
24.  Thessalonica  and  Pbilippi  were  two  of 
its  principal  cities.  In  both  of  them  Paul 
founded  flourishing  Christian  churches,  as  , 
his  epistles  to  the  Thessalouians  and  Philip- 
pians  show. 

Machbanai,  mak'ba-nay  (thick),  a  Gad- 
ite  warrior.  1  Chron.  12  : 13. 

Machbenah,  mak'be-nah  (hillock),  a  ! 
name  in  the  genealogical  list  of  Judah.  1  ; 
Chron.  2:49.  i 

Machi,  ma'ki  (decrease),  father  of  one  of  i 
the  men  sent  by  Moses  to  spy  out  the  land  ; 
of  Canaan.  Num.  13:15.  \ 

Machir,  ma'kir   (sold).    [1]  A  son  of  i 
Manasseli  and  the  father  of  Gil^ad.  Gen.  ( 
50  :  23  :  1  Chron.  7  : 14.    [2]  A  son  of  Am- 
miel.  2  Sam.  9:4,  5;  17:27.  I 

Machirites,  ma'kir-ites,  descendants  of 
Machir,  the  son  of  Manasseh.  Num.  26  :  29.  ( 

Mactinadebai,  mak-na-de'ba  [tchat  like  ] 
the  liberal  ?),  a  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  ] 
Ezra  10 :  40.  ; 

Machpelah,  mak-pe'lah  (double  cave), 
the  cave  in  Hebron  which  Abraliam  bought  i 
(including  the  field  in  which  it  was  situated) 
for  a  burying-place  for  his  family.  See  Gen.  J 
23  :  16-20.    The  cave  is  positively  known,  ; 
and  became  the  burial-place  of  Abraham  j 
and  Sarah,  Isaac  and  Rebekah,  Jacob  and  ] 
Leah,  and  perhaps  of  Joseph.    It  is  the  old-  t 
est  burial-place  in  the  world.    It  is  men-  ( 
tioned  only  in  Genesis  chaiiters  23,  2,5,  49,  i 
.50.    It  is  now  covered  by  a  famous  Moham- 
medan mosque  or  place  of  worship.  i 

Mad  sometimes  means  insane,  as  in  1  j 
Cor.  14 : 23,  but  generally  denotes  uncon- 
trollable excitement.  Harmless  madmen 
in  the  East  are  revered  and  allowed  to  do 
as  they  please.  Hence  David  was  able  to  ; 
escape  from  Achish  by  pretended  madness. 
1  Sam.  21: 13-15.  Consult  the  Concordance,  j 

Mad'a-i  l  middle  land),  a,  son  of  Japhcth.  \ 
Gen.  10:2;  1  Chron.  1:5. 

Made,  in  Luke  24  :  28,  means  appeared.  i 

Ma'di-an,  Acts  7  :  29,  the  country  to  j 
which  Moses  fled.  Same  as  Midi  an  (which  j 
see).  r 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Mad-maii'nah  (dunfihill),  a  tov/n  of  Ju- 
iah.  Josh.  15  :  31.  In  1  Chron.  2  :  49  Shaaph 
is  called  the  father  of  Madmaiinah. 

Mad'men  (dunghill),  a  town  of  Moab 
fvhose  destruction  was  foretold  by  Jeremiah. 
Jer.  48  :  2. 

Mad-ine'nah  (dunghill),  a  town  of  Ben- 
jamin. Isa.  10 :  31. 

Ma'don  (contention),  a  royal  city  of  the 
Ilanaauites.  Josh.  11 :  1;  12  :  19. 

Mag'bish  (gathering)  was  probably  the 
aame  of  a  place  in  Benjamin.  Ezra.  2  :  30. 

Mag'da-la  (tower),  a  town  of  Galilee 
aear  the  south  end  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee.  It 
is  mentioned  only  in  Matt.  15  :  39. 

Mng'da-Ia,  Coasts  of,  on  the  Sea  of 
Galilee.  Matt.  15  :  39. 

Mag-da-le'ne,  a  female  native  of  Mag- 
Jala,  is  a  word  used  to  denote  a  woman 
lamed  Mary  who  was  relieved  of  "seven 
ievils  "  by  Christ  and  became  his  devoted 
iisciple.  Luke  8  :  2,  3.    See  Mary,  No.  5. 

Mag'di-el  (the  praise  of  God],  a  chief  of 
Edom  descended  from  Esau.  Gen.  3(J :  43 ; 
L  Chron.  1 :  54. 

Magi,  ma'ji,  was  the  Chaldean  name  of 
;he  priests  or  wise  men  who  in  the  ancient 
Eastern  empires,  Media,  Persia,  Babylonia, 
md  Assyria,  occupied  the  place  next  to  the 
sing.  They  were  generally  his  advisers, 
3ut  sometimes  became  his  judges.  In  Per- 
sia the  Magi  were,  as  priests,  the  only  ones 
illowed  to  perform  the  sacred  religious 
rites,  and,  as  scholars,  were  the  only  per- 
sons supposed  to  be  able  to  explain  the  past 
md  predict  the  future.  The  Jews,  who 
liad  known  them  well  since  the  days  of 
l;he  captivity,  always  spoke  of  them  with 
respect.  Dan.  1 :  20 ;  2  :  24  ;  5  : 11.  The  Magi 
)r  Wise  Men  who  came  to  worship  Christ  at 
lis  birth,  Matt.  2:  1-14,  may  have  received 
he  first  germs  of  the  Messianic  idea  from 
ews  in  exile.  They  were  the  forerunners 
)f  the  heathen  converts  and  gave  rise  to 
he  legend  of  the  three  kings.  See  Stae 
>F  THE  Wise  Mex. 

Mag'ic,  superstitious  ceremonies  prac- 
ised  to  hurt  or  to  benefit  mankind.  The 
lebrews  were  forbidden  to  consult  magi- 
ians.  Lev.  19  :  31 ;  Deut.  18  :  9-14.  Magi- 
ians  are  often  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 
Notice  the  case  of  Pharaoh.  Exod.  chapters 
,  8,  and  9.  Consult  the  Analysi.s  by  means 
f  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 

)ONC0RDANCE. 

Ma-gi'ciaii,  one  who  practised  magic, 
ren.  41  :  8;  Exod.  7:  11. 

Mag'is-trate,  a  word  used  to  denote 
ivil  officers  with  legal  authority,  as  in 
Izra  7  :  25 ;  Luke  12  :  11,  and  to  signify 
I(jmau  colonial  officers.  Acts  16  :  20,  22,  35, 
6,  .38. 

Mag-nif'i-cal,  in  1  Chron.  22:5,  means 
lagnificent. 

Jtta'gog  (region  of  Gog).  [1]  A  son  of 
apheth.  Gen.  .10:2;  1  Chron.  1:5.  [2] 
"he  word  is  used  to  denote  the  people  de- 
xuided  from  him.  Ezek.  38:2;  39:6.  [3] 
t  is  used  prophetically  to  denote  one  of 
u!  parties  in  the  last  assault  on  the  camp 
r  the  saints  and  the  beloved  city.  Rev. 
J  :  8. 

J>la'gor-mis'sa-bib  (terror  on  every 
de),  the  symbolical  name  which  Jeremiah 
ave  to  Pasliur,  the  son  of  Immer.  Jer. 
J;. 3. 

ittag'pi-asli  (moth-killer),  a  Jew  who 
!aled  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah. 
eh.  10:20. 

Ma-ha  lah  or  Ma'ha-lah  (sickness),  a 

m  of  Hammoleketh,  the  si.ster  of  Gilead. 
Chron.  7  :  18. 

I»Ia-ha'la-le-el  (praise  of  God).  [1]  The 
111  of  Cainan.  Gen.  5  :  12;  1  Chron.  1  :  2. 
ie  is  called  Maleleel  in  Luke  3  :  37.  [2J 
n  Israelite  whose  descendants  lived  in  Je- 
isalem  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  11 :  4. 


Ma'ha-lath  (stringed  instrument).  [1]  A 
daughter  of  Ishmael  and  a  wife  of  Esau. 
Gen.  28  :  9.  [2]  A  granddaughter  of  David 
and  a  wife  of  Rehoboam.  2  Chron.  11 :  18. 

Ma'ha-lath,  Ps.  53,  and  Ma'ha-lath- 
le-an'noth,  Ps.  88,  are  found  only  in  the 
titles  of  Ps.  53  and  88.  The  meanings  of 
the  words  are  not  known. 

itla'ha-li  (sick),  a  son  of  Merari.  Exod. 
6  :  19.    Same  as  M.\.hli. 

Ma-lia-iia'iin  (two  camps),  the  place 
where  Jacob,  when  returning  from  Padau- 
aram,  met  the  angels  of  God,  and  where  he 
divided  his  company  into  two  bands.  It  was 
afterward  a  Levitical  city  of  Gad.  Gen.  32: 
2;  Josh.  13:26. 

Ma'ha-neh-dan  (the  camp  of  Dan),  a 
place  in  Judah,  so  called  because  the  Dan- 
ites  encamped  there.  Judg.  18  : 12. 

Ma-har'a-i  (impetuous),  one  of  David's 
valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  28;  1  Chron.  11  : 
30 ;  27  : 13. 

irla'hath  (grasping).  [1]  A  descendant 
of  Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6: 
35.  [2]  Another  descendant  of  Kohath.  2 
Chron.  29  :  12 ;  31 : 13. 

3Ia'ha-vite,  a  name  applied  to  Eliel, 
one  of  David's  warriors.  1  Chron.  11 :  46. 

Ma-ha'zi-oth  (visions),  a  son  of  Heman. 
He  was  chief  of  a  course  of  musicians.  1 
Chron.  25:4,  30. 

Ma'her-shal'al-hash'-taz  (hasting  to 
the  spoil),  a  symbolical  name  applied  to  a 
son  of  Isaiah,  Isa.  8:1,  3,  in  reference  to 
the  plunder  of  Damascus  and  Samaria  by 
the  Assyrian  king. 

iMah'lah  (disease),  a  daughter  of  Zelophe- 
had.  Num.  26  :  33;  Josh.  17  :  3. 

IMah'li  (sickly).  [1]  A  son  of  Merari,  the 
son  of  Levi.  Num.  3 :  20 ;  1  Chron.  6  : 19. 
Called  Mahali  in  Exod.  6 : 19.  [2]  A  son 
of  Mushi,  the  son  of  Merari.  1  Chron.  6  :  47 ; 
23  :  23. 

Mah'lites,  descendants  of  Mahli,  the  son 
of  Merari.  Num.  3  :  33 ;  26  :  58. 

Alah'lon  (sickly),  a  son  of  Elimelech  and 
Naomi.  Ruth  1 :  2,  5 ;  4  :  9,  10. 

Ma'hol  (dance),  the  father  of  Israelites 
famous  in  the  time  of  Solomon  for  their 
wisdom.  1  Kings  4  :  31. 

Mail,  coat  of,  in  1  Sam.  17 : 5,  means 
armor  which  covered  the  upper  part  of  the 
body,  that  is,  the  breast  and  back. 

Mii'iiaz  (end),  a  place  where  an  officer 
of  Solomon  resided.  Its  situation  is  not 
known.  1  Kings  4  :  9. 

Mak-he'loth  (place  of  assemblies),  the 
twentv-first  .station  of  the  Israelites  after 
they  left  Egypt.  Num.  33 :  25,  26. 

Mak-ke'dah  (place  of  shepherds),  one  of 
the  royal  cities  of  the  Canaanites.  It  was 
taken  by  Joshua,  and  was  in  the  territory 
allotted  to  Judah.  Josh.  10 : 10,  16,  17,  21, 
28,  29. 

Mak'tesh  (mortar),  a  place  in  Jerusalem 
denounced  in  Zeph.  1 : 11. 

Malachi,  mal'a-ki  (messenger  of  Jehovah), 
the  last  of  the  prophets  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, lived  after  the  captivity,  later  than 
Haggai  and  Zechariah,  and  after  the  com- 
pletion of  the  Temple.  He  was  probably  a 
contemporary  of  Nehemiah,  B.  c.  433. 

Malachi,  the  Book  of,  contains  a 
prophecy  of  the  coming  of  Messiah  and  the 
announcement  that  Elijah  will  return  as 
his  forerunner.  It  is  called  the  "seal," 
because  it  is  the  last  book  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament. 

Malcham,  mal'kam  (their  king).  [1]  A 
son  of  Shaharaim,  a  Benjamite.  1  Chron. 
8 :  9.  [2]  An  idol  of  the  Ammonites  and 
Moabites.  Zeph.  1 :  5. 

Malchiah,  mal-ki'ah  (Jehovah's  king). 
[1]  An  ancestor  of  Asaph.  1  Chron.  6  :  40. 
[2,3]  Two  Jews  who  had  taken  foreign  wives. 
Ezra  10:25,31.  The  last  mentioned  is  prob- 
ably same  asMALCHtjAH  in  Neh.  3: 11.  [4,  5] 


Two  Jews  who  repaired  the  wall  of  Jerusa- 
lem. Neh.  3: 14,  31.  [6]  A  priest  who  stood 
beside  Ezra  while  he  read  the  law  to  the 
people.  Neh.  8  :  4.  [7]  A  priest  who  was 
the  father  of  Pashur.  Neh.  11 :  12.  [8]  An 
officer  into  whose  dry  cistern  the  prophet 
Jeremiah  was  thrown.  Jer.  38  :  6.  Dry  cis- 
terns were  used  as  dungeons  in  Palestine. 

Malchiel,  mal'ki-el  (God's  king),  a  son 
of  Beriah,  the  son  of  Asher.  Gen.  46  :  17; 
Num.  26 :  45. 

Malchielites,  mal'ki-el-ites,  descend- 
ants of  Malchiel.  Num.  26:45. 

Malchijah,  mal-ki'jali  (Jehovah's  king). 
[1]  1  Chron.  9  : 12.  The  same  as  Malchiah, 
No.  7.  [2]  Chief  of  fifth  course  of  priests 
in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24  :  9.  [3] 
A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  25. 
[4]  A  Jew  who  aided  in  repairing  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3 : 11.  [5]  A  Jew  who 
aided  in  the  dedication  of  the  walls  of  Je- 
rusalem. Neh.  12:42. 

Malchirain,  mal-ki'ram  (king  of  alti- 
tude), a  descendant  of  Jehoiachin,  king  of 
Judah.  1  Chron.  3  : 18. 

Malchishua,  mal-ki-shu'ah  (king  of 
help),  1  Chron.  8:33;  9:39,  or  Melchi- 
shua,  mel-ki-shu'ah,  1  Sam.  14:49;  31:2, 
a  son  of  King  Saul. 

Malchus,  mal'kus  (reigning),  the  high- 
priest's  servant,  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off 
when  Jesus  was  apprehended.  .John  18  : 10. 

Ma-le'le-el,  Luke  3:37.  Same  as  Ma- 
HALALEEL,  No.  1  (which  see). 

Mal'lo-thi  (my  fulness),  a  son  of  Heman 
engaged  in  the  service  of  song.  1  Chron.  25  : 
4,  26. 

Mal'Iows,  a  vegetable,  several  species  of 
which  grow  in  Palestine  and  are  used  as  pot- 
herbs by  the  poor.  Job  30  :  4. 

Malluch,  mal'luk  (reigning).  [1]  A  Le- 
vite  of  the  family  of  Merari.  1  Chron.  6  :  44. 
[2,3]  Two  Jews  who  had  taken  foreign  wives. 
Ezra  10  :  29, 32.  [4]  A  priest  who  returned 
with  Zerubbabel,  Neh.  12  : 2,  and  sealed  the 
covenant  made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10 :  4. 

Main'mon,  a  word  signifying  riches,  em- 
ployed by  Christ  to  indicate  worldly  goods 
or  the  desire  for  them.  Matt.  6 : 24 ;  Luke 
16  :  9,  11,  13. 

Mam're  (strength),  a  chief  of  the  Amor- 
ites.  Gen.  14  :  13,  24. 

Mam're,  a  place  near  Hebron,  named 
after  an  Amorite  chief.  Gen.  14  :  13,  24. 
Also  the  name  of  a  plain  and  a  grove  near 
which  Abraham  dwelt  and  where  he  enter- 
tained three  angels.  Gen.  13:18;  18:1. 

Man,  a  word  used  in  the  declaration  of 
God's  purpose  to  create  a  human  being.  It 
is  also  frequently  employed  as  the  name  of 
the  first  man  (Adam),  and  is  used  to  denote 
mankind  in  a  general  sense.  Gen.  1 :  26,  27 ; 

2  :  5,  7.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 

COEDANCE. 

Man'a-en  (consoler),  a  teacher  of  the 
church  at  Antioch.  Acts  13  :  1. 

Man'a-hath  (rest).  [1]  A  descendant  of 
Seir.  Gen.  36:23;  1  Chron.  1:40.  [2]  A 
place  in  the  territory  of  Benjamin.  1  Chrou. 
8:6. 

Ma-nah'eth-ites,  the  name  of  a  people 
composed  of  the  descendants  of  Shobal  and 
of  his  brother  Salma.  1  Chron.  2  :  52,  54. 

Ma-nas'seli  i  forgetting).  [1]  Joseph's 
first-born  son.  Gen.  41  :  51 ;  46  :  20  ;  Num. 
26  :  28,  29.  Consult  the  Concoedasce.  [2] 
A  king  of  Judah.  2  Kings  20  :  21 ;  1  Chron. 

3  :  13 ;  2  Chron.  32  :  33.  He  was  the  sou  and 
successor  of  King  Hezekiah,  and  became 
king  B.C.  696,  when  twelve  years  old.  He 
was  taken  captive  by  an  Assyrian  king  and 
carried  to  Babylon,  but  was  allowed  to  re- 
turn to  Jerusalem.  He  died  B.C.  641.  He 
is  called  Manasses  in  Matt.  1 :  10.  [3]  A 
Levite  whose  grandson  Jonathan  became  an 
idolatrous  priest  of  the  tribe  of  Dan.  Judg. 

1137 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


18  : 30.  [4]  A  Jew  who  married  a  foreign 
wife.  Ezra  10  :  80.  [5]  Another  Jew  wlio 
married  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  33. 

Ma-nas'seh.  The  name  is  often  applied 
to  the  tribe  descended  from  Manasseli,  the 
son  of  Joseph.  Num.  1 : 10,  34  ;  Deut.  3  : 13. 
Their  territory  was  divided  into  two  por- 
tions, one  lying  east  of  the  river  Jordan 
and  the  other  west  of  it.  The  latter  is 
frequently  joined  with  the  territory  of 
Ephraim  in  Biblical  references. 

JMa-nas'ses,  king  of  Judah.  Matt.  1 : 10. 
Same  as  M.\nasseh,  No.  2  (which  see).  Also 
a  tribe  of  Israel.  Rev.  7  :  6. 

Ma-iias'sites,  The,  descendants  of  Ma- 
nasseh,  the  sou  of  Joseph.  Deut.  4  :  43 ;  Judg. 
12  :  4 ;  2  Kings  10  :  33. 

Man'drake  (love-plant),  a  plant  with  a 
root  like  a  beet  and  a  sweet  fruit  about  the 
size  of  a  large  plum.  The  smell  of  the  plant 
is  enjoyed  by  the  people  of  the  East,  Song 
of  Solomon  7  : 13,  and  it  is  still  believed  in 
Eastern  countries,  as  it  was  in  Rachel's 
time,  that  eating  its  fruit  will  render  bar- 
ren women  fruitful.  Gen.  30:  14-16. 

Ma'neh,  Ezek.  45  :  12,  a  Hebrew  weight 
of  one  hundred  shekels,  equal  to  about  three 
pounds.    See  Weight.s. 

Man'ger,  crib  or  feeding-trough,  Luke 
2 :  7, 12,  16,  in  which  the  infant  Saviour  was 
laid.    See  Inn. 

Man'iia  {what  is  this  ?),  miraculous  food 
which  God  gave  to  the  Israelites  during 
their  wanderings  in  the  wilderness.  Its 
histoiy  and  nature  are  fully  described  in 
Exodus,  chapter  16.  It  was  called  bread 
from  heaven,  and  was  furnished  daily  for 
forty  years.  Deut.  29 :  5,  6.  See  pages  133 
and  478  in  the  Analysis,  aud  refer  to  the 
Concordance.  A  different  substance  called 
"manna"  drops  from  various  trees,  princi- 
pally the  tamarisk,  in  the  valleys  around 
Sinai.  The  manna  now  used  as  a  medicine 
is  the  dried  juice  of  the  manua  ash  found 
in  southern  Europe. 

Ma-no'ah  {rest),  an  Israelite  of  the  tribe 
of  Dan.  He  was  the  father  of  Samson. 
Judg.  13 :  2,  8,  9. 

Man'sions,  in  John  14  :  2,  means  rooms, 
resting-places,  or  dwelling-places. 

Man'slay-er,  Num.  35  :  6,  12,  one  who 
had  killed  another ;  could  flee  to  a  city  of 
refuge.    See  Cities  of  Refuge. 

Man'tle  is  the  translation  of  four  He- 
brew words,  and  means,  in  Judg.  4  : 18,  a 
coarse  cloth  used  for  making  beds  in  tents; 
in  1  Sam.  15  :  27,  a  garment  like  the  official 
priestly  robe ;  in  Isa.  3  :  22,  a  lady's  wrapper 
with  sleeves;  and  in  1  Kings  19  : 13,  19;  2 
Kings  2  :  8,  13,  14,  the  principal  gai-ment  of 
the  prophet  Elijah. 

Maoch,  ma'ok  {breast-band  ?),  the  father 
of  Achish,  king  of  Gath.  1  Sara.  27  :  2. 

Ma'on  [habitation),  a  descendant  of  Caleb, 
the  son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  :  45. 

Ma'on,  a  city  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  55 ;  1 
Sam.  25 :  2. 

Ma'on-ites,  a  people  mentioned  in  Judg. 
10 : 12. 

Mar,  in  Ruth  4 : 6,  means  injure  or  de- 
spoil, 

Ma'ra  {bitter),  the  name  which  Naomi,  in 
reference  to  her  misfortunes,  Ruth  1  :  20, 
said  was  more  appropriate  to  her  than  her 
own  (which  signified  my  delight). 

Ma'rah  {bitterness),  the  first  station  of  the 
Israelites  after  they  left  Egypt.  Exod.  15  : 
23;  Num.  33  :  8.  They  found  there  a  spring 
of  bitter  water,  which  was  afterward  mirac- 
ulously sweetened.  Exod.  15  :  23-25. 

Mar'a-Iah  i trembling),  a  place  in  the 
boundary  of  Zcbulun.  .losh.  19  :  11. 

Mar-a-nath'a,  a  Syriac  or  an  Aramaic 
expression,  meaning  "  the  Lord  cometh."  1 
Cor.  16  :  22. 

Mar'ble  is  mentioned  in  1  Chron.  29  :  2; 
Esth.  1:6:  Song  of  Solomon  5  : 15 ;  Kev.  18 : 
1138 


12.  The  word  "  marble  "  is  used  sometimes 
to  denote  almost  any  kind  of  shining  stone. 

Mar'cus,  Col.  4  : 10.    See  Mark. 

Ma-re'shah  {possession),  a,  descendant  of 
Caleb,  the  son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2 :  42. 

Ma-re'shah  {top  of  a  hill),  a  fortified  city 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  44  ;  2  Chron.  11  :  8. 

Ma'rish-es,  Ezek.  47: 11,  means  marshes. 

Mark,  or  John  Mark,  as  he  is  also 
called.  Acts  12 :  12 ;  15  :  37,  was  a  Jew,  prob- 
ably a  native  of  Jerusalem,  where  his 
mother,  Mary,  resided.  He  was  a  cousin  of 
Barnabas,  Col.  4  :  10,  and  closely  connected 
with  Peter,  who  calls  him  his  (.spiritual) 
son.  1  Peter  5:  13.  Mark  accompanied  Paul 
and  Barnabas  on  their  first  missionary  jour- 
ney, but  left  them  at  Perga.  Acts  13  : 13. 
Afterward,  however,  he  was  again  with 
Paul  in  Rome.  Col.  4:10;  Philemon  24. 
Ancient  writers  call  him  "the  interpreter 
of  Peter,"  and  his  gospel  "the  Gospel  of 
Peter."    He  is  called  Marcus  in  Col.  4  : 10. 

Mark,  the  Gos'pel  of,  has  something 
in  its  general  character  and  in  its  details 
which  seems  to  show  that  it  in  some  man- 
ner came  from  the  lips  of  Peter.  It  describes 
the  power  of  Christ's  ministry  and  the  im- 
pression it  produced  on  the  peo])le  with 
striking  rapidity  and  energy,  aud  with 
many  pictorial  details  which  have  been 
traced  to  the  preaching  of  Peter.  See  Gos- 
pels, and  Gospels,  Harmony  of. 

Mar'ket  or  Mar'ket-place  in  Hebrew 
cities  was  usually  just  within  the  gate,  aud 
was  the  principal  place  for  trade.  Laborers 
also  came  to  it  to  find  crnploj'ment.  Ezek. 
27  :  13,  17,  19,  25 ;  Matt.  23 :  7 ;  Mark  12  :  38 ; 
Luke  11 : 43. 

Ma'roth  {bitterness),  a  place  in  Judah. 
Micah  1 : 12. 

Mar'riage  was  instituted  in  Paradise, 
Gen.  2  : 18-2.5,  and  was  confirmed  by  Christ. 
Matt.  19  :  5,  6 ;  Mark  10  :  5-10.  He  was 
present  at  the  marriage  feast  in  Cana.  John 
2  :  1.  In  the  time  of  Christ  weddings  were 
often  celebrated  with  great  feasting  aud  re- 
joicing. When  the  marriage  feast  was  to 
take  place  the  bridegroom  went  to  the 
hou.se  of  the  bride  with  his  friends,  called 
"the  children  of  the  bridechamber"  in 
Matt.  9 :  15.  A  great  procession  was  formed, 
which  with  torches  and  lamps  accompanied 
the  bride  to  the  house  of  the  bridegroom. 
Matt.  25  :  1-10.  There  is  no  instance  of 
polygamy  after  the  captivity  on  record  in 
the  Old  'Testament.  Consult  the  Analy'SIS 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance. 

Mars'  Hill  is  in  the  city  of  Athens  in 
Greece.  Paul  addressed  the  "  men  of  Ath- 
ens" from  it.  Acts  17:22-31.  See  Areopa- 
gus, No.  1. 

Mar'se-na  {worthy),  one  of  the  seven 
princes  of  Persia  and  Media  in  the  time  of 
Ahasuerus.  Esth.  1  :  14. 

Mar'tha,  the  sister  of  Mary  and  Lazarus. 
Luke  10 :  38,  40,  41 ;  John  11  :'l,  5.  She  and 
her  sister  Mary  were  devoted  friends  and 
disciples  of  Christ  and  were  much  beloved 
by  him.  She  was  a  good  housekeeper,  and 
represents  the  practical  life,  while  Mary 
was  contemplative. 

Mar'tyr.  This  word  is  found  in  the 
Bible  only  in  Acts  22  :  20,  where  mention  is 
made  of  Stephen,  and  in  Rev.  2  : 13;  17  :  6. 

Ma'ry.  'This  name  corresponds  to  the 
Old  Testament  name  Miriam. 

[1]  Mary,  the  mother  of  Jesus,  Acts  1 : 
14 ;  Matt.  1  :  16-25 ;  2  :  11-23 ;  Mark  6:3; 
Luke  1  :  26-.56;  2  :  4-51.  She  was,  by  mar- 
riage, connected  with  Elisabeth,  the  mother 
of  John  the  Baptist,  and  was  at  the  marriage 
in  Cana  of  Galileo,  John  2:3;  is  mentioned 
in  Matt.  12  : 46  ;  Mark  3  :  31-35  ;  Luke  8:19; 
and  was  present  at  the  crucifixion  of  Christ, 
John  19  :  25-27.  where  she  was  commended 
to  the  care  of  the  beloved  John.    She  was 


one  of  the  praying  company  in  the  upper 
room  at  Jerusalem,  Acts  1  :  14,  after  the 
ascension  of  Christ.  According  to  tradition, 
she  died  in  Jerusalem  after  a.  d.  50.  As 
the  mother  of  our  Lord,  she  will  always 
be  "bles.sed  among  women,"  as  Elisabeth 
greeted  her.  Luke  1 :  42. 

[2]  Mary,  the  wife  of  Cleophas.  John  19: 
25.  She  was  present  at  the  crucifixion  and 
the  burial  of  Christ,  Matt.  27  :  56,  61 ;  went 
with  others  to  anoint  him,  JIark  16  :  1-10; 
received  the  news  of  his  re.surrectiou,  Luke 
24  :  6,  10;  met  and  worshipped  him.  Matt. 
28 : 1,  9. 

[3]  Mary,  the  mother  of  John  Mark, 
Acts  12  :  12,  and  aunt  of  Barnabas.  Col.  4: 
10.  She  was  a  i)ious  woman,  and  lived  in 
Jerusalem.  The  disciples  met  at  her  house 
on  the  night  when  Peter  was  miraculously 
delivered  from  prison.  Acts  12  :  7-12. 

[4]  Maey,  the  sister  of  Lazarus  and  Mar- 
tha. Luke  10  :  39.  She  was  a  devoted  disci- 
ple aud  friend  of  Christ,  and  heard  from 
him  the  words,  "Mary  bath  cbo.sen  that 
good  part,  which  shall  not  be  taken  away 
from  her."  Luke  10  :  42.  See  also  John  11 : 
1;  12:3. 

[5]  Mae\-  Magdalene,  Matt.  27  :  56,  a 
woman  of  Magdala  in  Galilee.  She  was  re- 
lieved of  "seven  devils"  ( demons i  by 
Christ,  and  followed  him.  Luke  8:2,  3. 
She  was  a  woman  of  good  character,  and 
was  prominent  among  those  who  minis- 
tered to  Christ  and  his  disciples.  She  was 
present  at  the  crucifixion  of  Christ,  John 
19  :  25;  was  at  bis  burial,  Mark  15  :  47;  was 
with  those  who  went  to  anoint  him,  Mark 
16  : 1 ;  and  was  the  first  to  whom  Christ  ap- 
peared after  his  resurrection.  Mark  16  :  9. 
See  also  John  20  :  11-18.  The  popular  be- 
lief that  Mary  Magdalene  was  a  woman  of 
unchaste  character  rests  merely  on  tradi- 
tion, which  identifies  her  with  the  un- 
named "  woman  that  was  a  sinner "  and 
that  kissed  the  Saviour's  feet.  Luke  7 :  37. 

[6]  Mary,  a  disciple  at  Rome  to  whom 
Paul  sends  salutation.  Rom.  16  :  6. 

Maschi!,  mas'kil,  a  word  in  the  title  of 
many  Psalms,  among  which  are  Ps.  32  and 
42,  is  supposed  by  some  to  refer  to  the  mel- 
ody used  in  singing  them. 

Mash,  Gen.  10  :  23,  or  Meshech,  me'- 
shek,  1  Chron.  1 :  17,  a  son  of  Aram,  the  son 
of  Sliem. 

Ma'slial  {entreaty),  a  city  of  Asher  as- 
signed to  the  Levites.  1  Chron.  6  : 74. 

Ma'son-ry.  The  Hebrews  doubtless 
learned  this  trade  in  Egypt.  Exod.  1  :  11, 
14.  Phoenicians  were  also  employed  in 
masonry  by  Solomon.  1  Kings  5  :  17,  18. 
Plastering  with  mortar  was  u.sed  for  com- 
mon buildings.  Lev.  14:40-42;  Matt.  23: 
27. 

Mas're-ka  {vineyard  of  noble  vines),  prob- 
ablv  a  city  in  Idumea.  Gen.  36  : 36 ;  1  Chron. 
1:47. 

3Ias'sa  {gift),  a  son  of  Ishmael.  Gen.  25: 
14 ;  1  Chron.  "l :  30. 

Mas'sah  {temptation),  a,  place  where  the 
Israelites  murmured  against  Moses  for  want 
of  water.  Exod.  17:7;  Deut  6:16.  It  is 
called  Meribah  in  same  verse. 

Mas'ter,  a  word  which  often  means 
"teacher,"  Luke  6:40;  John  3:10,  and 
hence  is  often  applied  to  Christ.  Matt.  22: 
16,  24.  etc.  The  word  is  used  also  to  denote 
ownership,  as  a  term  of  respect  to  superiors, 
etc. 

Ma-thu'sa-la,  Luke  3  :  37,  is  another 
form  of  Methuselah  (which  seeV 

Ma'tred  { jjropelling),  the  mother  of  Me- 
hetabel,  who  was  wife  of  a  king  of  Edom. 
Gen.  36  :  39;  1  Chron.  1  :  50. 

Ma'tri  {rain  of  Jehorah),  the  head  of  a 
family  of  Benjamin  from  which  King  Saul 
descended.  1  Sara.  10  :  21. 

Mat'tan  {a  gift).    [1]  A  priest  of  Baal. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


He  was  slain  before  bis  altar.  2  Kings  11  : 
18;  2  Chron.  2:i :  17.  [2]  Tbe  fatber  of 
Sbepliatiab.  Jer.  38  :  1. 

Mat'ta-nali  (<;(/<),  a  station  of  tbe  Israel- 
ites. It  was  between  tbe  desert  and  Moab. 
Num.  21 :  18,  19. 

i>Iat-ta-ni'ali  (gift  of  Jehorah).  [1]  Tbe 
original  name  of  a  son  of  Josiab.  Nebu- 
cliadne/.zar  made  bim  king  of  Judab,  2 
Kings  24  :  17,  and  clianged  bis  name  to 
Zeoekiah  (wbicb  see).  [2]  A  Levite singer. 

1  Cliron.  9  :  15.  [3]  A  Levite  who  was  cbief 
of  tlie  nintb  division  of  singers.  1  Chron. 
25  :  4,  16.  [4]  A  descendant  of  Asaph  and 
an  ancestor  of  Jahaziel.  2  Chron.  20:14. 
[5]  A  descendant  of  Asaph  who  assisted  in 
purifying  the  Temple.  2  Chron.  29  :  13.  [6] 
An  ancestor  of  Hanan.  Neb.  13  : 13.  [7,  8, 
9, 10]  Four  Jews  who  bad  taken  foreign 
wives.  Ezra  10  :  26,  27,  30,  37. 

Mat'ta-tha  {gift  of  Jehovah),  a  grandson 
of  David  and  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the 
husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3:  31. 

itlat'ta-thali  {gift  of  Jehovah),  a  Jew  who 
took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  33. 

Mat-ta-thi'as.  [1,  2]  Two  ancestors  of 
Josepli,  the  husband  of  Marv.  Luke  3  :  25, 
26.  [3]  The  bead  of  tbe  family  of  the 
Maccabees.    See  Maccabees,  the  Family 

OF. 

Mat-te-iia'i  (gift  of  Jehovah).  [1,  2]  Two 
Jews  vrho  took  foreign  wives.  Ezra  10  : 33, 
37.  [3]  A  priest  of  the  familv  of  Joiarib. 
Neb.  12  :  19. 

Mat'than,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the 
husband  of  Mary.  Matt.  1 :  15. 

Mat'that  {<jifl  of  God),  two  ancestors  of 
Josepli,  tlie  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3:24, 
29. 

Mat'thew  (gift  of  God)  was  a  Jew  by 
birtli  and  was  tbe  son  of  Alpbseus.  His 
original  name,  before  be  was  converted  and 
called  to  tbe  a|)ostleship,  was  Levi,  Mark 

2  :  14  ;  Luke  5 :  27,  and  he  was  a  publican,  or 
collector  of  taxes  and  customs  on  persons 
and  goods  crossing  tlie  Sea  of  Galilee,  at 
Capernaum,  on  the  route  between  Damascus 
and  the  Phoenician  seaports.  He  was  jnes- 
eiit  ill  tbe  upper  room  at  Jerusalem  after 
the  ascension  of  Christ,  Acts  1 : 13,  and  tra- 
dition tells  us  that  he  suffered  martyrdom 
in  Ethiopia. 

Mat'tliew,  the  (ios'pel  of,  occupies, 
very  appropriately,  tbe  first  place  in  tbe 
New  Testament  Canon.  Matthew  wrote 
first  aGospel  in  Hebrew  (Aramaic)  for  Jew- 
ish readers,  which  consisted  chiefly  of  dis- 
courses of  the  Saviour,  but  which  has  been 
lost.  The  Greek  Gospel  of  Jlatthew,  as  we 
have  it,  is  not  a  translation,  but  an  original 
work  on  a  larger  scale.  It  represents  Christ 
as  the  .Messiah  and  King  of  Israel,  and  con- 
stantly points  to  tbe  fulfilment  of  pro])hecy. 
Its  arrangement  is  according  to  topics,  and 
groujis  together  the  discourses,  parables,  and 
miracles.  It  gives  us  the  fullest  record  of 
the  Sermon  on  the  Mount  (chapters  5  to  7), 
the  i)arables  (chai)ter  13),  the  prophecies  of 
the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  and  the  end 
of  tbe  world  (chapters  24  and  25).  The  style 
is  simple,  dignified,  and  majestic.  It  was 
written  while  Jerusalem,  which  is  called 
"  tbe  holy  city,"  "  the  city  of  the  Great 
King,"  was  still  standing,  between  a.d.  60 
and  70.  The  destruction  of  Jerusalem  is 
foretold  as  an  impending  event,  without  any 
hint  of  tbe  fulfilment  of  tbe  jiropbecy.  See 
Gospels,  and  Gospels,  Harmony  of. 

Matthias,  matb-thi'as  (gift  of  Jehorah), 
a  disciple  who  was  chosen  by  lot  to  take  tbe 
place  of  .Tudas  Iscariot  among  the  apostles. 
Acts  1 :  23,  26. 

Mat-ti-thi'ah  {gift  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A 
Levite  of  the  family  of  Korah.  1  Chron  9: 
31.  [2]  A  Levite  in  the  musical  service  of 
tbe  Tabernacle.  1  Chron.  15:18,  21;  16:5. 
[3]  A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 


10  :  43.  [4]  A  priest  who  stood  by  Ezra  when 
he  read  the  book  of  tbe  law  to  tbe  people. 
Neb.  8  :  4. 

Mat'tock,  an  agricultural  implement  for 
loosening  the  ground.  Isa.  7  :  25.  It  resem- 
bles a  heavy  hoe. 

Maul,  in  Prov.  25:  18,  means  a  heavy 
club  or  hammer  used  in  war. 

Mauz'ziin  [fortresses)  is  found  in  the 
margin  of  Dan.  11  :  38.  Its  meaning  is 
doubtful. 

Maw,  in  Deut.  18:3,  means  tbe  stomach 
of  an  animal  that  chews  the  cud. 

Maz'za-roth,  Job  38  :  32,  means  the 
twelve  signs  of  the  Zodiac. 

Mead'ow,  in  Gen.  41  :  2,  is  the  transla- 
tion of  a  word  meaning  rushes  or  water- 
plants  generally.  In  Judg.  20  :  33  the  word 
"meadows"  probably  means  caves. 

Me'ah  {a  hundred),  a,  tower  in  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  3:1;  12:39. 

Me-a'rah  (a  care),  Jo.sb.  13:4,  is  called 
"the  cave"  in  the  marginal  notes.  It  is 
in  the  north  ])art  of  Canaan. 

Mean,  in  Prov.  22:29;  Isa.  2:9;  Acts 
21  :  39,  means  obscure  or  lowly,  but  not 
base. 

Meas'ure.  This  word  is  used  as  the 
translation  of  Hebrew  and  Greek  words 
denoting  difl'ercnt  capacities.  Tbe  exact 
measure  referred  to  is  often  mentioned  in 
the  marginal  notes.  As  indicating  a  cer- 
tain quantity  in  tbe  household,  the  meas- 
ure contained  about  a  peck  and  a  half.  Gen. 
18  :  6 ;  Matt.  13  :  33 ;  Luke  13  :  21. 

3Ieas'ures.  No  specimens  of  the  He- 
brew sj'stcm  of  measures  survive,  and  we 
cannot  bojic  to  reconstruct  it.  We  know, 
however,  that  their  measures  of  length 
were  nearly  all  borrowed  from  the  human 
body.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  the 
following  lengths  and  capacities  are  only 
approximately  correct: 

Measures  or  I^engtli. 

A  finger  was  about  tbrce-fourths  of  an  inch. 
A  baud-breadth  (four  fingers)  was  about  three 
inches. 

A  span  (three  hand-breadths)  was  about  nine 
inches. 

A  cubit  (two  spans)  was  about  eighteen 
inches. 

A  fathom  was  a  little  over  six  feet. 
A  reed  was  about  one  hundred  and  twenty 
feet. 

A  furlong  was  about  six  hundred  feet. 

A  mile  (Roman),  about  four  thousand  eight 
hundred  feet,  wasover  niiie-tenthsof  an  English 
mile.  Another  Eastern  mile  was  about  one-fifth 
longer  than  an  Englisli  mile. 

A  day's  journey  wasabout  twenty-five  or  thirty 
miles. 

A  Sabbath  day's  journey  was  nearly  one  mile. 

Measures  of  Quantity. 

A  log  was  about  two-thirds  of  a  pint. 
A  cab  was  al)Out  three  pints. 
An  o:nei'  (ten  ephalis)  was  nearly  five  pints. 
A  bin  (twelve  logs)  was  a  little  over  a  gal- 
lon. 

A  bushel,  the  Greek  modius.  was  about  a 
peck. 

The  measure,  equal  to  about  a  peek  and  a 
half  (see  Measi're,  above),  is  the  translation  of 
tlie  Hebrew  ^crih. 

An  ephah  or  bath  was  about  seven  gallons. 

A  firkin  was  between  nine  and  ten  gallons. 

A  letberh  wa.s  about  four  bushels. 

A  homer  or  cor  was  about  eight  bushels. 

Meat,  when  mentioned  in  the  Bible, 
never  means  flesh.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. The  word  is  used  to  denote  any 
other  kind  of  food.  It  is  first  mentioned 
in  Gen.  1:29.  The  "  meat-olferiug  "  was 
always  a  vegetable  ofTering,  a  cake  made 
of  flour  and  oil.  Lev.  2:  1. 

Mebiinnai,  me-bun'nay  {hnildiiuj  of  Je- 
hovah), one  of  David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam. 
23:27.  He  is  called  Sibbechai  in  2  Sam. 
21  :  18;  1  Chron.  20:4,  and  Sibbecai  in  1 
Chron.  11  :  29;  27  :  11. 


Mecherathite,  mek'c-ratb-ite,  a  name 
applied  to  one  of  David's  warriors.  1  Chron. 
11:36.     He  is  also  called  the  Maacha- 

TillTE. 

Me'dad  (love),  an  elder  of  Israel  who 
proi)hesied  in  the  camp.  Num.  11  :26,  27. 

31e'daii  (conteution),  a  son  of  Abraham 
by  Keturah.  Gen.  25  :  2 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  32. 

Medeba,  me'de-bah  (waters  of  quiet),  a 
city  of  Moab.  Num.  21:30;  Isa.  15:2.  It 
was  taken  bv  tbe  Israelites  and  allotted  to 
Reuben.  Jo.sh.  13:  16. 

Medes,  2  Kings  17  :  6 ;  Acts  2  :  9,  the  in- 
habitants of  Media  (which  see). 

Media,  me'di-ah  (middle  land),  Estb.  1  : 
3;  Isa.  21 :  2,  was  bounded  north  by  the  Cas- 
pian Sea,  east  by  Parthia,  south  by  Persia, 
and  west  by  Assyria.  For  a  long  time  it 
seems  to  have  been  a  dependent  of  Assyria, 
but  in  B.C.  633  it  became  an  independent 
kingdom  under  Cyaxares,  who  conquered 
Assyria  and  destroyed  Nineveh.  In  b.  c. 
5.58  Media  was  united  to  Persia  under  Cyrus 
— the  "  Medes  and  Persians  "  of  Dan.  5  :  28 ; 
6  :  8,  etc. — and  from  that  time  it  shared  tbe 
destinies  of  that  empire.  The  Medes  are 
mentioned  in  connection  with  the  Par- 
thians.  Acts  2  :  9. 

Me'di-an,  a  native  of  Media.  Dan.  5  : 
31. 

Me'di-a-tor,  one  that  interposes  between 
persons  who  are  at  variance  for  the  purpose 
of  reconciling  them.  It  is  a  title  of  Christ, 
1  Tim.  2:5;  Hcb.  12:24,  who  is  the  only 
mediator  between  God  and  man. 

Med'i-ciue.  The  medical  skill  of  the 
Egyptians  was  widely  celebrated.  Medicine 
is  mentioned  in  Prov.  17:22;  Jer.  30:13; 
46:11;  Ezek.  47:12.  Luke  was  a  phy- 
sician. 

Meek'ness  is  a  Christian  grace,  and 
means  humble  serenity  of  sjiirit  and  sub- 
mission to  tbe  divine  will.  Eph.  4  :  2  ;  1  Tim. 
6  : 11.   Consult  the  Concordance. 

Meet,  in  Exod.  8:26;  Matt.  3:8;  Heb. 
6  :  7,  means  fit;  suitable;  worthy. 

Me-gid'do  ( place  of  ^/  oojjs  .*),  a  royal  city 
of  the  Canaanites,  whose  king  was  con- 
quered by  Joshua.  Josh.  12:21.  It  was  after- 
ward a  city  of  Manasseh  in  tbe  borders  of 
Issachar,  and  was  on  the  south-west  border 
of  the  plain  of  Esdraelon,  which  includes 
the  valley  of  Jezreel.  King  Josiah  was  de- 
feated and  mortally  wounded  there  by  Pha- 
raoh-necho.  2  Kings  23  :  29. 

Me-liet'a-beel  (whom  God  does  good  to), 
the  father  of  Delaiah.  Neh.  6  :  10. 

Me-het'a-bel,  wife  of  Hadar,  a  king  of 
Edom.  Gen.  36  :  .39  ;  1  Chron.  1  :  50. 

Me-lii'da  (  famous),  one  of  the  Nethinims 
whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubba- 
bel.  Ezra  2  :  ,52 ;  Neh.  7  :  54. 

Me'hir  [price),  a  descendant  of  Judah. 
1  Chron.  4:11. 

Me-hol'ath-ite,  a  native  of  Abel-meho- 
lah.  1  Sam.  18  :  19 ;  2  Sam.  21  :  8. 

Me-hu'ja-el  (smitten  of  God),  a  son  of 
Trad.  Gen.  4  : 18. 

Me-hu'man  (faithful),  one  of  the  seven 
chamberlains  of  Abasuerus.  Esth.  1 :  10. 

Me-hii'nim  (habitations),  Ezra  2  :  ,50,  a 
family  of  Nethinims  that  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.   2  Chron.  26  : 7  may  refer  to  same. 

Me-jar'kon  (waters  of  yelloxoness),  a  town 
of  Dan.  Josh.  19  :  46. 

Mek'o-nah  (standing-place),  a  town  of 
Judah.  Neh.  11  :28. 

Mel-a-ti'ah  (delivered  by  Jehovah),  a  Gib- 
eonite  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Je- 
ru.salem.  Neh.  3:7. 

Melchi,  mel'ki  {Jehovah's  l:ing),  two  an- 
cestors of  Joseph,  the  husljaiid  of  Mary. 
Luke  3!  24,  28. 

Melchiah,  mel-ki'ah.    See  Malchiah. 

Melchishna,  mel-ki-shu'ah,  a  son  of 
King  Saul.    See  Malchishua. 

Melchizedek,  mel-kiz'e-dek,  or  Mel- 
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chisedec,  mel-kiz'e-dek,  the  New  Testa- 
ment form  of  the  name  iking  of  righteous- 
ness), is  mentioued  three  times  in  the  Bible  : 
first  in  Gen.  14  :  18-20,  where,  as  king  of 
Salem  and  priest  of  the  Most  High  God,  lie 
meets  Abram  in  the  valley  of  Shaveh,  blesses 
him,  and  receives  tithes  from  him  ;  next  in 
Ps.  110 :  4,  where  Messiah  is  described  as  a 
priest  "after  the  order  of  Melchizedek ;'' 
and  finally  in  Heb.  5 :  6,  7,  where  an  anal- 
ogy is  drawn  between  him  and  Christ. 

Melea,  me'le-ah  (fiilnessf),  an  ancestor 
of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  31. 

Melech,  me'lek  (king),  a  son  of  Micah,  a 
descendant  of  King  Saul.  1  Chron.  8:35; 
9:41. 

Mel'i-cu,  a  priest.  Neh.  12  :  14.  See 
Malluch,  No.  4. 

Melita,  meri-tah  {honey),  now  Malta,  is 
an  island  in  the  Mediterranean,  seventeen 
miles  long  and  nine  miles  broad,  situated 
sixty-two  miles  south  of  Sicily,  and  is  an 
English  possession.  The  bay  where  Paul 
was  shipwrecked  on  his  voyage  to  Rome, 
Acts  27  :  1-44,  is  still  called  St.  Paul's  Bay. 

Mel'ons  of  many  kinds  are  common  in 
the  East  and  grow  luxuriantly  in  Egypt. 
The  Hebrews  rememl)ered  and  longed  for 
them  in  the  desert.  Num.  11 : 5.  Melons 
are  aViundant  in  Palestine,  especially  the 
watermelon,  which  grows  to  a  very  large 
size. 

Mel'zar,  probably  a  word  of  Persian 
origin,  was  the  title  of  an  officer  at  the 
court  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  and  corresponded 
to  the  English  words  "steward"  and  "tu- 
tor." Dan.  1  :  11,  16. 

Me-mo'ri-al,  in  Esth.  9:28;  Ps.  9:6, 
means  remembrance. 

Mem'phis,  Hos.  9  :  6,  a  chief  city  of  an- 
cient Egypt.  Its  ruins  are  on  the  west  bank 
of  the  river  Nile,  about  ten  miles  south  of 
Cairo.  It  was  founded  by  Menes,  the  first 
king  of  Egypt,  contained  the  temples  of 
Apis,  Isis,  and  Serapis,  and  vi'as  the  capital 
of  that  country  for  many  centuries.  It  is 
mentioned  under  the  name  of  Noph  in  Isa. 
19  :  13 ;  Jer.  2  : 16 ;  44  :  1 ;  46  : 14,  19 ;  Ezek. 
30  :  13,  16.  Its  overthrow  was  predicted  by 
Isaiah  and  Jeremiah  B.  c.  about  600.  Its 
ruins  were  used  in  building  Cairo,  the  capi- 
tal of  modern  Egypt,  about  a.  d.  630.  For 
some  time  the  exact  location  of  Memphis 
was  unknown,  but  modern  explorations 
have  uncovered  many  of  its  wonderful  an- 
tiquities. 

Me-mu'can,  one  of  the  seven  princes  of 
Persia  and  Media  in  the  court  of  Ahasuerus. 
Esth.  1 : 14,  16,  21. 

Men'a-hein  (consoler),  an  Israelite  who 
rebelled  against  Shallum,  king  of  Israel, 
killed  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead.  2 
Kings  15  : 14-20. 

Me'nan,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  hus- 
band of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  31. 

Me'ne,  Me'iie,  Te'kel,  U-phar'sin, 
Dan.  5 : 25,  a  Chaldee  sentence  miraculously 
traced  on  thevvall  at  the  impious  feast  of 
Belshazzar,  Dan.  5  :  1-5,  and  signifying  his 
impending  doom.  Meue  means  "  he  is  num- 
bered;" Tekel,  "he  is  weighed;"  Upharsin, 
"they  are  divided." 

Me'ni  (fortune),  in  the  marginal  notes, 
Isa.  65 :  11,  denotes  an  idol  which  the  Jews 
worshipped  in  Babylon. 

3Ieii  of  war,  in  Luke  23: 11,  mean  sol- 
diers. 

Menuchah,  mo-nu'kah  (rest),  in  the 
marginal  notes,  Judg.  20:  43,  is  supposed  by 
some  to  be  a  place,  and  the  same  as  Mana- 

HATH. 

3Ienuchites,  me-nu'kites,  in  the  mar- 
ginal notes,  1  Chron.  2 : 52,  is  the  same  as 
Manahethitj:s. 

Me-on'e-nim,  Plain  of  (oak  of  sooth- 
sayers), means  an  oak  or  terebinth.    It  was 
iu  the  territory  of  Ephraim.  Judg.  9  :  37. 
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Me-on'o-thai  (my  dwelling),  a  descendant 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  14. 

Meph'a-ath  (lofty  place),  a  Levitical  city 
of  Reuben.  Josh.  13  :  18  ;  1  Chron.  6  :  79. 

Me-phib'o-sheth  (extermination  of  idols). 
[1]  A  son  of  King  Saul.  David  delivered 
him  into  the  hands  of  the  Gibeonites,  who 
hanged  him.  2  Sam.  21 :  8,  9.  [2]  A  son  of 
.Jonathan  and  grandson  of  King  Saul.  2 
Sam.  4  :  4  ;  9  :  6 ;  21  :  7.  He  is  called  Mekib- 
BAAL  in  1  Chron.  8  :  34  ;  9  :-40. 

Jtte'rab,  the  eldest  daughter  of  King 
Saul.  1  Sam.  14  :  49;  18  :  17,  19. 

Mer-a-i'ah  (rebellion),  a  priest  in  the 
time  of  Joiakim.  Neh.  12  : 12. 

Meraioth,  me-ra'yoth  (rebellious).  [1,  2] 
Two  priests  in  the  line  of  Eleazar.  1  Chron. 
6  :  6,  7,  52  ;  Ezra  7:3;  1  Chron.  9:11;  Neh. 
11  : 11.  [3]  A  priest  who  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Neh.  12  : 15.  He  is  called  Meee- 
MOTH  in  Neh.  12  :  3. 

Mer'a-ri  or  Me-ra'ri  (bitter),  a  son  of 
Levi  and  head  of  the  Merarites.  Gen.  46  : 
11;  Num.  3:17.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Mer'a-rites,  descendants  of  Merari,  the 
son  of  Levi,  Num.  26  :  57,  were  one  of  the 
three  great  families  of  the  tribe  of  Levi. 

Mer-a-tha'im  (double  rebellion)  is  a  sym- 
bolic or  pr<)i)hetic  name  for  the  city  of  Baby- 
lon. Jer.  50 :  21. 

J>Ier'chant  man,  in  Matt.  13  :  45,  etc., 
means  merchant. 

J>Ier'chants,  Gen.  23  :  16;  1  Kings  10  : 
28,  carried  on  their  business  in  ancient 
times  principally  by  caravans  or  travelling 
companies  which  had  their  regular  seasons 
and  routes.  Joseph  was  sold  to  the  mer- 
chants of  an  Egyptian  caravan.  There  was 
also  considerable  trade  by  water. 

Mer-cu'ri-us,  one  of  the  false  gods  of 
the  Greeks  and  Romans.  Acts  14  : 12. 

Mer'cy  is  a  distinguishing  attribute  of 
God,  and  signifies  the  divine  goodness  exer- 
cised toward  the  guilty  and  wretched,  in 
harmony  with  truth  and  justice.  Ps.  85  : 10. 
See  page  29  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult 
the  Concordance. 

Mercy-seat,  the  name  given  to  the  lid 
or  covering  of  the  ark  of  the  covenant.  On 
the  ends  of  it  were  the  cherubim.  It  was 
of  pure  gold.  See  Ark,  No.  3.  On  the  Day 
of  Atonement  the  high-priest  sprinkled  the 
blood  of  the  sin-ofiferings  before  and  upon 
the  mercy-seat  as  a  propitiation.  Lev.  16: 
11-16.  God  was  believed  to  be  present  in  a 
peculiar  manner  at  the  mercy -seat  to  make 
known  His  holy  will  and  to  hear  and  answer 
prayer.  Exod.  25  :  22.  See  pages  586,  587  in 
the  Analysis,  and  consult  the  Concord- 
ance.   Compare  Heb.  9:5;  Rom.  3  :  25. 

Me'red  (rebellion),  a  son  of  Ezra.  1  Chron. 
4  :  17,  18. 

Mei'e-moth  (heights).  [1]  Ason  of  Uriah, 
the  priest.  He  weighed  and  registered  the 
gold  and  silver  vessels  of  the  Temple  in  the 
time  of  Ezra,  and  aided  in  repairing  the 
walls  of  Jerusalem.  Ezra  8:  33;  Neh.  3:  4. 
[2]  A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10  :  36.  [3]  A  priest  who  sealed  the  cove- 
nant. Neh.  10 :  5.    See  Meraioth. 

Me'res  (worthy),  one  of  the  seven  princes 
of  Persia  and  Jledia  iu  the  court  of  Ahasu- 
erus. Esth.  1  : 14. 

Mer'i-bah  (strife).  [1]  The  name  which 
Moses  gave  to  a  place  between  the  wilder- 
ness of  Sin  and  Sinai,  where  he  struck  the 
rock  and  water  came  out  of  it  for  the  people. 
Exod.  17  : 7 ;  Ps.  81 :  7.  [2]  A  place  near  the 
desert  of  Zin,  near  Kadesh,  where  Moses 
struck  the  rock  and  water  came  out  abun- 
dantly. Num.  20:11-13;  Deut.  33:8. 

Mer'ib-ba'al,  a  son  of  Jonathan,  the 
son  of  King  Saul.  1  Chron.  8:34;  9:40. 
He  is  called  Mepiiibosheth  in  2  Sam.  4  :  4. 
etc. 

Merodach,  me-ro'dak  (slaughter),  an  idol 


of  the  Babylonians.  Jer.  .50  :  2.  The  word 
Merodach  is  often  used  as  a  surname  for 
Babylonish  kings.     See  Meeodach-bala- 

DAN. 

Merodach -baladan,  me-ro'dak-bal'a- 
dan  (Merodach,  worshipper  of  Baal),  a  Baby- 
lonian king  who  sent  ambassadors  to  King 
Hezekiah.  Isa.  39  :  1.  In  2  Kings  20  : 12  he 
is  called  Berodach-baladan. 

Me'rom,  Wa'ters  of  (waters  of  the  high 
place),  a  small  lake  in  the  course  of  the 
river  Jordan,  about  eleven  miles  north  of 
the  Sea  of  Galilee.  Josh.  11  :  5,  7. 

Me-ron'o-thite,  a  name  given  to  Jeh- 
DEIAH  in  1  Chron.  27:30,  and  to  Jadon  in 
Neh.  3  :  7. 

Me'roz  (refuge),  a  place  in  the  northern 
part  of  Palestine.  Its  inhabitants  were 
cursed  because  they  did  not  aid  Barak 
against  Sisera.  Judg.  5  :  23. 

Mer'ry,  in  2  Chron.  7:10;  Prov.  17:22; 
Luke  15:  ,32;  James  5:  13,  means  joy  and 
happiness,  not  noisy  mirth. 

Mesech,  nie'sek,  Ps.  120 : 5,  or  Meshech, 
me'shek.  Ezek.  32  :  26.  [1]  A  son  of  Japheth. 
Gen.  10:2;  1  Chron.  1:5.  [2J  A  .son  of 
Shem.  1  Chron.  1  :  17.  [3]  A  district  in- 
habited by  descendants  of  Meshech,  the  son 
of  Shem.  Ps.  120  :  5.  [4]  The  tribe  de- 
scended from  Meshech,  the  son  of  Japheth. 
Ezek.  32  :  26. 

Me'sha  (deliverance).  [1]  A  king  of  Moab 
in  the  time  of  Ahab.  2  Kings  3 :  4.  [2]  A 
son  of  Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  :  42.  [3]  A  descend- 
ant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  9. 

Me'sha  (retreat),  a  place  mentioned  as 
one  of  the  boundaries  of  the  Joktanites. 
Gen.  10 :  30. 

Meshach,  me'shak,  the  name  given  by 
the  chief  of  Nebuchadnezzai-'s  eunuchs  to 
Mishael,  a  companion  of  Daniel.  Dan.  1  -7. 
Meshach  was  thrown  into  a  fiery  furnace, 
by  command  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  with  Shad- 
rach  and  Abednego,  Dan.  3:20-30,  but  came 
out  unhurt. 

Meshech,  me'shek,  a  tribe  that  descended 
from  Japheth.  Ezek.  27 : 13.  See  Mesech, 
No.  1,  and  Mash. 

Me-shel-e-mi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  repays), 
a  descendant  of  Kohath.  1  Chron.  9  :  21 ; 
26 : 1.  He  is  called  Shelemiah  in  1  Chron. 
26  : 14. 

Me-shez'a-beel  (delivered  by  God).  [1] 
A  Jew  whose  descendant  Meshullam  re- 
paired part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3  :  4.  [2]  A  Jew  who  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  21.  [3]  A 
descendant  of  Zerah.  Neh.  11  :  24. 

Me-shil'le-mith  (retribution),  a  priest 
whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  1 
Chron.  9  : 12.  He  is  called  Meshillemoth 
in  Neh.  11 : 13. 

Me-shil'le-moth.  [1]  An  Ephraimite, 
father  of  Berechiah.  2  Chron.  28: 12.  [2]  A 
priest  of  the  family  of  Immer.  Neh.  11 :  13. 
Same  as  Meshillemith  in  1  Chron.  9  :  12. 

Me-sho'bab,  a  descendant  of  Simeon.  1 
Chron.  4  :  34. 

Me-shul'lam  (friend).  [1]  The  grand- 
father of  Shaphan.  2  Kings  22  :  3.  [2]  A 
son  of  Zerubbabel.  1  Chron.  3  :  19.  [3]  A 
descendant  of  Gad.  1  Chron.  5  : 13.  [4,  5,  6] 
Three  descendants  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
8 : 17 ;  9  :  7,  8.  [7]  High-priest,  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Zadok,  1  Chron.  9  : 11 ;  Neh.  11  :  11, 
called  Shallum  in  1  Chron.  6  : 12;  Ezra  7  : 
2.  [8]  A  priest  whose  descendants  dwelt  in 
Jerusalem.  1  Chron.  9  : 12.  [9]  A  descend- 
ant of  Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi.  2  Chron. 
34  : 12.  [10]  A  chief  man  among  the  Jews 
who  went  up  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  16.  [11]  A 
Jew  who  aided  in  taking  account  of  those 
who  had  taken  foreign  wives.  Ezra  10 :  15. 
[12]  A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 : 
29.  [13, 14]  Two  Jews  who  aided  in  repair- 
ing the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  4,  6,  30  ; 
6 :  18.    [15]  A  priest  who  sealed  the  cove- 


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nant  made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  7,  20. 
[16,  17]  Two  priests  in  tlic  time  of  Joiakim. 
Neh.  1?  :  13,  16.  [18]  A  Levite,  one  of  the 
porters  for  tlie  sanctuary.  Neh.  12  :  25.  [19] 
One  who  aided  in  dedicating  the  walls  of 
Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  33. 

Me-shul'le-meth  (friend),  the  wife  of 
Mauasseh  and  mother  of  Amou.  2  Kings 
21  :  19. 

Mes'o-ba-ite,  a  name  applied  to  Jasiel, 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11  : 
47. 

Mes-o-po-ta'mi-a  {between  the  rners)  was 
the  Greek  name  of  the  fertile  plain  between 
the  Euphrates  and  the  Tigris.  Acts  2:9;  7 : 
2.  The  Hebrew  name  was  Aram-naharaim 
(Arain  of  the  two  rivers),  Gen.  24  :  10,  or  Pa- 
dan-aram  (the  plain  of  Aram).  Gen.  25  :  20. 
It  was  inhabited  by  independent  tribes, 
mostly  of  Chaldean  origin,  until  conquered 
by  Assyria. 

Mess,  in  Gen.  43 : 34 ;  2  Sam.  11 :  8,  means 
a  dish  of  meat.  See  Poktion. 

Mes'sen-gers  were  sent  to  distant  towns 
and  provinces  by  Jewish  kings  to  proclaim 
laws  and  edicts.  1  Sam.  11  :  7;  2  Chron.  36  : 
22.  Messengers  were  sent  by  many  others 
besides  kings.  John  the  Baptist  is  called  a 
messenger  in  Matt.  11  :  10.  See  pages  419, 
441  in  the  Analysls,  and  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Mes-si'ah,  the  name  by  which  Daniel 
indicates  the  Redeemer.  Dan.  9  :  25,  26. 
Same  as  Messias.  John  1  :  41 ;  4  :  25.  The 
word  "  Messiah is  often  used  in  the  Old 
Testament  in  its  literal  sense,  signifying 
one  who  has  been  anointed.  1  Sam.  24  :  6 ; 
Ps.  105  :  15.  It  has  the  same  meaning  in 
Hebrew  as  Christ  has  in  Greek.  It  gener- 
ally refers  to  Christ  (which  see).  See  also 
page  32  in  the  Analy.sis,  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Mes-si'as,  the  Greek  form  of  Messiah 
(which  see).  John  1 :  41 ;  4  :  25. 

Met'als.  The  principal  metals  were  well 
known  to  the  Hebrews  from  very  early 
times.  Copper  and  iron  are  abundant  in 
Syria  and  Palestine.  Gold  and  silver  were 
brought  to  Palestine  in  large  quantities 
from  other  countries.  See  pages  384,  406  in 
the  Analysis. 

Mete,  in  Matt.  7  :  2,  means  measure. 

Mete'yard,  in  Lev.  19  : 35,  means  a 
measuring-rod. 

Me'theg-am'mah,  2  Sam.  8  : 1,  is  trans- 
lated in  the  marginal  notes  "the  bridle  of 
Ammah,"  and  may  denote  that  David  sub-' 
dued  the  metropolis  of  the  Philistines, 
probably  Gath. 

Me-thu'sa-el  (man  of  God),  the  son  of 
Mehujael  and  father  of  Lamech,  was  a  de- 
scendant of  Cain.  Gen.  4  : 18. 

Me-tliu'se-Iah  (man  of  dart,  or  he  dies 
and  it  is  sent  —  namely,  the  flood)  was  the 
son  of  Enoch  and  the  grandfather  of  Noah. 
Gen.  5  :  27;  1  Chron,  1  :  3.  He  was  the 
longest-lived  man,  and  died  at  the  age  of 
nine  hundred  and  sixty-nine  years. 

M  e-ii'iiim,  a  Nethinim  whose  descend- 
ants returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  7  :  52. 
Same  as  Mehuni.m.  Ezra  2  ;  50. 

Me-u'zal,  in  the  marginal  notes,  Ezek. 
27  :  19,  may  mean  "  from  Uzal,"  the  later 
Sanaa,  the  metropolis  of  Yemen. 

Mez'a  hab  (waters  of  gold),  the  grand- 
father of  Mehetabel,  the  wife  of  Hadar, 
king  of  Edom.  Gen.  36  :  .39;  1  Chron.  1  :  50. 

Mi'a-inin  (from  the  rif/ht  hand).  [1]  A 
Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  25. 
[2]  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel. 
Neh.  12  :  5.  Called  Mijamin  in  Neh.  10: 
7,  and  Miniamin  in  Neh.  12  :  17. 

Mib'liar  (choice),  one  of  David's  valiant 
men.  1  Chron.  11 :  .38. 

Mib'sam  (sweet  odor).  [1]  A  son  of  Ish- 
mael.  Gen.  25:13;  1  Chron.  1:29.  [2J  One 
of  the  sons  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  25. 


Mib'zar  (a  fortress),  one  of  the  chiefs  of 
Edom.  Gen.  .36  :  42;  1  Chron.  1  :  53. 

Mi'cah  (who  is  tike  Jehovah  f).  [1]  An 
Ephrainiite  who,  having  fallen  into  idola- 
try, hired  a  Levite  to  be  his  priest.  His 
idols  were  stolen  from  him  by  the  Danites. 
Judg.  chapters  17  and  18. 

[2]  The  sixth  of  the  minor  prophets,  a 
native  of  Moresheth-gath,  west  of  Jerusa- 
lem, in  Gath.  He  was  a  contemporary  of 
Isaiah,  and  prophesied  during  the  reigns  of 
Jotham,  Ahaz,  and  Hezekiah,  B.  c.  750-698. 

[3]  Micah,  a  Reubenite.  1  Chron.  5  :  5. 
[4]  The  son  of  Merib-baal.  1  Chron.  8  :  34, 
35.  Called  Micha  in  2  Sam.  9  : 12.  [5]  A 
Levite  of  the  family  of  A.saph.  1  Chron.  9: 
15.  He  is  called  Micha  in  Neh.  11  :  17,  22, 
and  Michaiah  in  Neh.  12:35.  [6]  A  Le- 
vite of  the  family  of  Kohath,  1  Chron.  23: 
20,  called  Michah  in  1  Chron.  24  :  24,  25. 
[7]  The  father  of  Abdon,  2  Chron.  34  :  20, 
and  called  Michaiah  in  2  Kings  22  :  12. 

Mi'cah,  the  Book  of  (see  Micah,  No. 

2,  above),  refers  with  great  definiteuess  to 
Samaria  and  Jerusalem,  the  complete  de- 
vastation of  the  former  and  the  temporary 
destruction  of  the  latter.  His  prophecies 
of  Messiah  have  the  same  character,  and  he 
predicted  that  Christ  should  be  born  at 
Bethlehem.  Mic.  5  :  2. 

Micaiah,  mi-ka'yah,  the  prophet  who 
predicted  the  fall  of  Ahab  at  the  siege  of 
Ramoth-gilead.  1  Kings  22  :  8-28;  2  Chron. 
18  :  7,  27. 

Micha,  mi'kah.  [1]  A  Levite  who  sealed 
the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  : 
11.  See  Micah,  No.  5.  [2]  The  sou  of 
Merib-baal.  2  Sam.  9: 12.    See  Micah,  No.  4. 

Michael,  mi'ka-el  or  mi'kel  (who  like 
God?).  [1]  The  father  of  Sethur  the  spy, 
from  Asher.  Num.  13 :  13.  [2,  3]  A  man  of 
Gad  and  one  of  his  ancestors.  1  Chron.  5  : 
13,  14.  [4]  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Ger- 
shom.  1  Chron.  6  :  40.  [5]  A  chief  man  of 
Issachar.  1  Chron.  7  :  3.  [6]  A  descendant 
of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  16.  [7]  A  captain 
of  Mauasseh  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  1 
Chron.  12  :  20.  [8]  The  father  of  Omri.  1 
Chron.  27  : 18.  [9]  A  son  of  King  Jehosha- 
phat.  2  Chron.  21:2.  [10]  The  father  of 
Zebadiah.  Ezra  8  :  8.  [11]  The  angel  who 
is  called  by  Daniel  the  prince  of  the  people 
of  Judah.  Dan.  10  : 13,  21 ;  12  :  1.  Also,  the 
archangel  mentioned  in  Jude  9,  and  tlie 
leader  of  the  hosts  of  the  angels.  Rev.  12: 
7-9. 

Michah,  mi'kah.  1  Chron.  24  :  24, 25.  See 
Micah,  No.  6. 

Michaiah,  mi-ka'yah.  [1]  See  Micah, 
No.  7.  [2]  2 Chron.  13:2.  See  Maachah,  No. 

3.  [3]  One  of  Jehoshaphat's  officers.  2  Chron. 
17  :  7.  [4]  See  Micah,  No.  5.  [6]  One  of  the 
priests  who  assisted  in  dedicating  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  41.  [6]  One  of  Je- 
hoiakim's  officers.  Jer.  36  :  11,  13. 

Michal,  mi'kal,  a  daughter  of  King  Saul 
and  wife  of  David.  1  Sam.  14  :  49 ;  18  :  20, 
27. 

Michmas,  mik'mas,    or  Michmash, 

mik'mash  (something  hidden),  a  town  of  Ben- 
jamin. 1  Sam.  13  :  2.  It  became  famous  in 
the  Philistine  war  of  Saul  and  Jonathan.  1 
Sam.  13  : 11. 

Michmethah,  mik'me-thah  (rocky?),  a 
town  on  the  borders  of  Ephraim  and  Mauas- 
seh. Josh.  16:6;  17:7. 

Michri,  mik'ri  (prize  of  Jehovah),  a  Ben- 
jamite.  1  Chron.  9  :  8. 

Michtam,  mik'tam,  a  word  in  the  titles 
of  Ps.  16  and  56  to  60.  Its  meaning  is  un- 
known. 

Mid'din  (measures),  a  city  in  the  south 
of  .Tudah.  Josh.  15:61. 

Mid'dle  Wall  of  Par-ti'tion,  in  Eph. 

2  :  14,  refers  to  the  sacred  barrier  between 
the  court  of  the  Gentiles  and  the  inner  parts 
of  the  Temple. 


Mid'i-aii  (.strife).  [1]  A  son  of  Al)raham 
by  Keturah.  Gen.  25:2,  4;  1  Cliron.  1  :  32, 
33.  [2]  The  country  which  the  descendants 
of  Midian  occupied.  Gen.  36:35;  Exod.  2: 
15,  16.  See  MiDiANlTES,  aud  consult  the 
Concordance. 

Mid'i-an-ite.s,  the  descendants  of  Mid- 
ian, were  the  inhabitants  of  the  region  from 
the  Sinaitic  peninsula  to  the  banks  of  the 
Euphrates.  They  traded  much  with  Pales- 
tine, Lebanon,  and  Egypt.  It  was  probably 
the  Midianites  and  the  Ishmaelites  who 
bought  Joseph.  They  at  first  joined  Moab 
against  the  Israelites,  Num.  chapters  22,  24, 
25,  and  afterward  attempted  hostilities  on 
their  own  account,  Judg.  6  :  1-40,  but  failed 
in  both  instances.  They  were  finally  in- 
corporated with  the  Moabites  and  the  Arabs. 
Consult  the  Concordance,  and  see  pages 
314,  316  in  the  Analysis. 

Midianitish,  niid'i-an-ite-ish,  a  female 
descendant  of  Midian.  Num.  25  :  6,  14,  15. 

Mid'wives.  The  two  midwives,  Shiph- 
rah  and  Puah,  mentioned  in  Exod.  1  :  15 
were  probably  the  superintendents  or  rep- 
resentatives of  a  class.  Midwives  are  also 
mentioned  in  Gen.  35  :  17 ;  38  :  28. 

Mig'dal-el  (tower  of  God),  one  of  the 
fortified  cities  of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  38. 

Mig'dal-gad  (tower  of  God),  one  of  the 
towns  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:37. 

Mig'dol  (tower).  [1]  A  place  situated 
near  the  north  eud  of  the  Red  Sea.  Exod. 
14  :  2 ;  Num.  33  :  7.  [2]  A  city  in  the  north- 
east part  of  Egypt,  near  Palestine.  It  con- 
tained a  colony  of  .Tews.  Jer.  44  :  1  ;  46  :  14. 

Might'y,  a  title  which  is  sometimes  given 
to  the  true  God.  Gen.  49  :  24 ;  Ps.  132  :  2,  5 ; 
Isa.  1 :  24  ;  49  :  26 ;  60  : 16. 

Mig'ron  (precipice),  a  city  of  Benjamin. 
1  Sam.  14  :  2 ;  Isa.  10  :  28. 

Mij'a-min  (on  the  right  hand).  [1]  A  priest 
in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24  :  9.  [2] 
One  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Ne- 
hemiah. Neh.  10:7.    See  Ml.^MlN,  No.  2. 

Mik'loth  (staves).  [1]  A  descendant  of 
Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  .32 ;  9  :  37,  38.  [2]  A 
ruler  in  David's  guard.  1  Chron.  27  :  4. 

Mikneiah,  mik-ne'yah  (possession  of  Je- 
hovah), a  Levite  engaged  in  the  musical 
service  connected  with  the  removal  of  the 
ark  of  the  covenant.  1  Chron.  15  : 18,  21. 

Mil-a-la'i  (eloquent),  one  of  the  priests 
who  aided  in  purifying  the  peo])le  after 
their  return  from  Babylon.  Neh.  12  :  .36. 

Mil'cah  (queen  or  counsel).  [1]  A  daugh- 
ter of  Haran.  She  was  the  wife  of  Nahor,  a 
brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  11 :  29 ;  22  :  20,  23. 
[2]  A  daughter  of  Zelophehad.  Num.  26: 
33;  Josh.  17:3. 

lyiil'com,  an  idol  worshipped  by  the  Am- 
monites. 1  Kings  11  :  5,  33;  2  Kings  23:  13. 
Same  as  Molech  and  Moloch.  See  Mo- 
lech. 

Mile.  A  Roman  mile,  about  4800  feet,  is 
over  nine-tenths  of  an  English  mile.  An- 
other kind  of  Eastern  mile  is  about  one-fifth 
longer  than  an  English  mile.  The  English 
mile  is  the  same  as  the  United  States  mile. 
Matt.  5  :  41.   See  Measures. 

Mi-le'tum,  in  2  Tim.  4:20,  is  the  same 
as  Miletus  (which  see). 

Mi-le'tus,  a  seaport  of  Ionia,  Asia  Minor, 
on  the  south-western  side  of  the  Latmian 
Gulf,  directly  opposite  the  mouth  of  the 
river  Meander,  was  visited  by  Paul  on  his 
return  from  his  third  missionary  journey. 
He  met  there  the  elders  from  Ephesus  and 
made  the  parting  address  which  is  recorded 
in  Acts  20  :  15-38. 

Milk  of  cows,  camels,  sheep,  and  goats 
was  used  in  Palestine,  and  is  frequently 
mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament.  Gen.  18: 
8 ;  49  : 12 ;  Exod.  3  :  8,  17.  See  page  405  in 
the  Analy'sis,  and  consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Mill.  Exod.  11:5;   Num.  11:8.  The 
1141 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


mills  mentioned  in  the  Bible  were  not 
buildings,  but  pairs  of  round  millstones 
about  two  feet  in  diameter  and  about  six 
inches  thick.  The  lower  or  "  nether"  mill- 
stone was  slightly  convex  on  the  top  and 
was  stationary.  The  upper  stone  was  cor- 
resijondiuKly  concave  on  the  lower  side,  and 
in  its  centre  was  a  hole  through  which  the 


MILL. 


grain  was  poured  into  the  mill.  The  top  of 
the  upper  stone  had  an  upright  handle  by 
which  it  was  rapidly  turned.  The  meal 
came  out  around  the  outside  of  the  mill 
and  fell  upon  a  cloth  or  a  board  on  which 
the  mill  stood.  These  mills  were  operated 
by  women.  Matt.  24  :  41,  and  were  used  by 
each  family  every  morning.  No  man  was 
allowed  to  take  "  the  nether  or  the  upper 
millstone  to  pledge :  for  he  taketh  a  man's 
life  to  pledge."  Deut.  24  :  6.  The  stopping 
of  the  noise  of  these  mills  in  the  morning 
was  a  sign  of  desolation.  Jer.  25:  10;  Kev. 
16  : 22. 

Mil-len'ni-um  means  a  period  of  one 
thousand  years,  and  is,  in  its  religious  use, 
ajiplied  to  the  era  prophetically  mentioned 
in  Rev.  20  :  1-7.    See  the  Analysis,  page 

6::;. 

Wil'let,  a  kind  of  grain  cultivated  in 
Palestine  and  elsewhere.  Ezek.  4  : 9.  The 
name  "  millet "  is  applied  to  two  kinds  of 
grain — namely,  the  seeds  of  panic-grass  and 
the  durah  or  Egyptian  corn,  which  some- 
what resembles  maize. 

Mil'lo  (a  mound).  [1]  A  part  of  the  cit- 
adel or  fortress  of  Jerusalem.  2  Sam.  5  :  9;  1 
Kings  9  :  15.  [2]  Those  who  lived  iu  the 
fortress  of  Sliechem.  Judg.  9 :  6,  20. 

Mil'lo,  House  of,  the  place  where  Joash 
was  murdered.  2  Kings  12  :  20.  See  Millo, 
No.  1. 

lUiiia,  mi'nah,  a  weight,  in  the  marginal 
notes  of  Luke  19  :  13,  is  translated  "  pound" 
in  the  text.  It  is  twelve  ounces  and  a  half, 
and  is  worth  about  sixteen  dollars. 

Min'ciiig,  in  Isa.  3  : 16,  means  walking 
with  very  sliort  steps. 

Mines.  The  remains  of  ancient  Egyptian 
mines  are  still  to  be  seen  on  the  edge  of  the 
Ethiopian  desert  and  in  the  peninsula  of  Si- 
nai. In  Deut.  8 :  9  Moses  refers  to  the  min- 
eral wealth  of  Canaan.  The  Jews  under- 
stood how  to  extract  metals  from  the  earth. 

Min'gled  Peo'ple,  a  name  given  to  some 
tribe  or  tribes  whose  origin  and  location  are 
uncertain.  Jer.  25 : 20, 24 ;  Ezek.  .30 : 5.  They 
ai)parently  lived  near  the  Arabians.  In  1 
Kings  10:  15  the  same  word  in  the  original 
is  translated  "Arabia." 

Mi-iii'a-min  {from  the  right  hand).  [1]  A 
I.evite  in  the  time  of  Jlezekiali.  2Chron.  31 : 
1.").  [2J  A  i>riest  who  returned  with  Zerub- 
babel.  Neh.  12  : 17,  41.    See  Miamin. 

Min'ish,  in  Exod.  5  : 19,  means  diminish ; 
lessen. 

Min'is-ter.    This  word,  when  used  in 
the  Bible,  sometimes  means  one  who  is  in 
voluntary  attendance  upon  another  person. 
Joshua  was  the  minister  of  Moses.  Exod. 
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24:13.  Elisha  was  the  minister  of  Elijah. 
1  Kings  19  :  21.  In  Heb.  8  :  2  Christ  is  called 
"A  minister  of  the  sanctuary;"  that  is,  as 
our  High-Priest.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Min'ni,  a  province  of  Armenia.  Jer.  51 : 
27. 

Min'nith  {divisions),  a  place  belonging  to 
the  Ammonites.  Wheat  was  sent  from  it  to 
Tyre.  Judg.  11  :  33;  Ezek.  27  : 17. 

Min'strel,  a  singer  or  musician.  Min- 
strels were  employed  at  funerals  and  in 
time  of  death,  as  in  the  case  of  Jairus' 
daughter.  Matt.  9  :  23,  and  also  on  other 
occasions.  2  Kings  3  : 15. 

Mint,  a  common  herb  of  little  value,  re- 
sembling garden  sage.  Various  species  of  it 
are  found  in  Palestine.  It  was  used  in  an- 
cient times  for  seasoning  and  in  medicine. 
The  Jews  were  required  to  pay  tithes  on  all 
produce  of  the  earth,  Deut.  14  :  22,  but  were 
more  careful  concerning  trifles  than  about 
important  matters.  Matt.  23  :  23. 

Miphkad,  mif'kad  t appointed  place),  one 
of  the  gates  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  31. 

Mir'a-cle,  an  act  or  event  produced  by 
supernatural  or  divine  agency.  The  New 
Testament  uses  three  terms  to  denote  mir- 
acles— namely,  signs,  wonders,  and  power  or 
mighty  works.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Mir'i-am  (rebellion).  [1]  A  daughter  of 
Amram  and  the  sister  of  Moses  and  Aaron. 
1  Chron.  6:3.  She  was  watching  the  ark 
of  bulrushes  in  which  the  infant  Moses  was 
laid,  and  when  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh  dis- 
covered it  Miriam  called  her  mother  as  a 
nurse  for  Moses.  Exod.  2  :  4-10.  She  led  the 
women  of  Israel  in  a  triumphant  song  after 
the  passage  of  the  Red  Sea.  Exod.  15 :  20. 
She  was  smitten  with  leprosy  for  murmur- 
ing against  Moses,  but  was  restored  to  health 
in  answer  to  Moses'  prayer.  Num.  12  : 1-1,5. 
She  died  at  Kadesh  and  was  buried  there. 
Num.  20  : 1.  [2]  A  descendant  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4  ;  17. 

Mir'ma,  mer'mah  (fraud),  a  descendant 
of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8 : 10. 

Mir'ror.    See  Looking-glass. 

Mis'chief,  in  Ezek.  7:26;  Acts  13:10, 
means  serious  harm. 

Mis'gab  (high  place),  a  place  in  Moab. 
Jer.  48 : 1. 

Mish'a-el  (who  is  what  God  is?).  [1]  One 
of  the  sons  of  Uzziel.  Exod.  6  :  22 ;  Lev.  10 : 
4.  [2]  One  of  those  who  stood  at  Ezra's  left 
hand  when  he  read  the  law  to  the  people. 
Neh.  8  :  4.  [3]  The  Babylonian  name  given 
to  Meshach,  one  of  the  three  companions 
of  Daniel  who  were  thrown  into  a  fiery  fur- 
nace and  miraculously  delivered.  Dan.  1  :  6, 
7  ;  3  :  20-30. 

Mi'shal  and  Mi'she-al  (entreaty),  a  town 
of  Asher.  Josh.  21 :  30;  19  :  26. 

Mi'sliam  ( purification  or  swift-going),  a 
descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8: 12. 

Mishma,  mish'mah  ia  report,  a  hearing). 
[1]  One  of  the  sons  of  Ishmael.  Gen.  25  : 14 ; 
1  Chron.  1 : 30.  [2]  A  son  of  Simeon.  1 
Chron.  4 :  25. 

Mish-man'nah  (fatness),  a  descendant 
of  Gad.  1  Chron.  12  : 10. 

Mish'ra-ites,  a  family  from  Kirjath- 
jearim  which  founded  towns.  1  Chron.  2: 
53. 

Mis'pe-reth,  a  Jew  who  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  Neh.  7 :  7.  Called  Mizpar  in 
Ezra  2 :  2. 

Misrephoth-maim,  mis're-foth-ma'im 
(burnings  of  water),  a  place  situated  in  the 
northern  part  of  Palestine.  Josh.  11:8; 
13:6. 

Mite,  the  least  valuable  Jewish  coin, 
worth  about  two  mills  of  United  States 
money.  Mark  12 : 42.    See  Money. 


Mitli'cah  (sweetness),  one  of  the  stations 
of  the  Hebrews  in  the  desert.  Num.  33  :  28, 
29. 

Mith'nite,  a  name  applied  to  Joshaphat, 
one  of  David's  warriors.  1  Chron.  11 :  43. 

Mith're-dath  (given  by  Mithra,  the  sun- 
god).  [1]  The  treasurer  of  Cyrus,  king  of 
Persia.  Ezra  1  :  8.  [2J  A  Persian  who  op- 
posed the  Jews  in  the  time  of  Artaxerxes, 
king  of  Persia.  Ezra  4  :  7. 

Mi'tre,  the  head-dress  of  a  Jewish  priest. 
It  was  made  of  fine  linen  and  in  the  form 
of  an  Eastern  turban,  and  had  on  its  front  a 
gold  plate  containing  the  inscription  "  Holi- 
ness to  the  Lord."  Exod.  28  :  4,  36-39. 

Mit-y-le'ne,  the  capital  and  principal 
town  of  the  island  of  Lesbos  in  the  Medi- 
terranean Sea.  Paul  spent  a  night  there. 
Acts  20 :  14. 

Mix'ed  Mnl'ti-tude,  mentioned  in  Exod. 
12  :  38 ;  Neh.  13  :  3,  were  people  living  among 
the  Israelites,  but  who  were  not  of  pure  He- 
brew blood. 

Mi'zar  'smallness^  a  hill,  probably  near 
Mount  Hermon.  Ps.  42 :  6. 

Miz'pah  and  Miz'peh  Uratch-toiver).  [1] 
The  place  on  Mount  Gilead  where  Jacob 
made  a  covenant  with  Laban  and  put  up  a 
heap  of  stones  as  a  witness.  Gen.  31  :  43-49. 
It  is  called  Mizpeh  of  Gilead  in  Judg.  11 : 
29.  Jephthah  met  his  daughter  there.  Judg. 
11 :  34.  [2]  A  city  of  Moab.  1  Sam.  22 :  3. 
[3]  The  land  of  Mizpeh,  in  northern  Pales- 
tine, occupied  by  the  Hivites.  Josh.  11 :  3. 
It  mav  be  the  same  as  No.  4.  [4]  The  val- 
ley of  Mizpeh.  Josh.  11 :  3,  8.  [5]  A  city  of 
Judah.  Josh.  15:38.  [6]  A  city  of  Benja- 
min. Josh.  18  :  26.  Saul  was  elected  king 
there.  1  Sam.  10  : 17-21. 

Miz'par  (number',  a,  chief  man  among  the 
j  Jews  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra 
2  :  2.    He  is  called  Mispereth  in  Neh.  7  :  7. 

Miz-ra'im  (limits).  [1]  One  of  the  sons 
of  Ham.  Gen.  10  :  6 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  8.  [2]  The 
name  generally  given  to  Egypt  by  the  He- 
brews.   See  Egypt. 

Miz'zah  ( fear),  one  of  the  sons  of  Reuel, 
the  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36 : 13,  17 ;  1  Chron. 
1 :37. 

Mnason,  na'son  (remembering),  a  man  of 
Cyprus.  He  was  a  disciple  with  whom  Paul 
lodged  at  Jerusalem.  Acts  21  : 16. 

Mo'ab  (of  the  father).  [1]  The  son  of 
Lot  and  his  eldest  daughter.  Gen.  19  :  37. 
[2]  The  same  name  is  also  used  to  denote 
the  descendants  of  Moab  and  the  land  in 
which  they  lived.  Gen.  36:35;  Exod.  15: 
15.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its 
Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concord- 
ance. The  territory  of  the  Moabites  was 
in  three  parts,  having  different  names:  1. 
The  Land  of  Moab,  lying  east  of  the  Jordan 
and  the  Dead  Sea  and  between  the  rivers 
Arnon  and  Jabbok.  Deut.  1:5.  2.  The  Field 
of  Moab,  a  district  east  of  the  Dead  Sea  and 
south  of  the  river  Arnon.  Ruth  1:2.  3.  The 
Plains  of  Moab,  a  district  in  the  Jordan  val- 
ley east  of  that  river  and  opposite  Jericho. 
!  Num.  22 : 1.  See  Dibon,  No.  1,  for  an  ac- 
count of  the  Moahite  stone. 
I  Mo'ab-ites,  the  descendants  of  Moab, 
I  the  son  of  Lot's  eldest  daughter.  Gen.  19 : 
'  37;  Num.  22:4.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Moabitess,  mo'ab-ite-ess,  a  female  in- 
habitant of  Moab.  Ruth  1:22;  2Chron.  24: 
26. 

i  Mo-a-di'ah,  a  priest.  Neh.  12:17.  See 
Maadi.^h. 

Mod-er-a'tion,  in  Phil.  4  :  5,  means  con- 
ciliatory spirit. 

Mol'a-dah  tbirth),a  city  of  Judah  which 
afterward  became  a  city  of  the  Simeonites. 
Josh.  15 :  26 ;  1  Chron.  4  :  28. 

Mole.  In  Lev.  11  :  30  the  Hebrew  word 
is  believed  to  mean  the  chameleon.  Another 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


word  translated  "  mole in  Isa.  2  :  20  means 
"the  burrovver."  No  true  moles  have  been 
found  iu  Palestine,  and  the  term  may  in- 
clude various  rats  and  weasels. 

iMolech,  mo'lek  (the  ruler),  Lev.  18:21, 
or  Mircom,  1  Kings  11:5,  or  Moloch, 
mo'lok,  an  idol  of  the  Ammonites  and  of 
the  Jews.  2  Kings  23:10;  Ezek.  20:26. 
Human  sacrifices,  especially  children,  were 
offered  to  it.  The  Jews  set  up  a  tabernacle 
to  Molech  (Moloch )  in  the  valley  of  Hinnom 
and  sacrificed  their  children  to  that  idol. 

Mo'lid  (begetter),  a  descendant  of  Judah. 
1  Chron.  2:29. 

Mon'ey.  The  first  money  was  not  coined, 
but  was  in  the  form  of  wedges,  rings,  etc. 
Money  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament  be- 
fore the  captivity  means  a  particular  weight 
of  some  precious  metal.  After  the  captivity 
Persian,  Greek,  Syrian,  Roman,  and  national 
Jewish  coins  were  used  by  the  Jews.  The 
first  Jewish  coins  were  made  in  the  time  of 
Simon  Maccabaeus,  b.  c.  about  139.  Shekels, 
half-shekels,  etc.  of  gold,  silver,  and  copper 
were  then  produced.  No  image  of  any  man 
was  allowed  on  them. 

Money  of  the  Bible. — As  in  many  cases 
the  money  of  the  Jews  was  represented  by 
certain  weights  not  definitely  established, 
the  following  equivalents  in  United  States 
money  can  only  be  regarded  as  approximate. 
The  purchasing  power  of  money  in  Bible 
times  was  about  ten  times  as  great  as  it  is 
now : 

A  mite  was  worth  about  two  mills. 

A  farthing  :  one  kind,  the  kodravtcs,  was  worth 
about  four  mills  ;  another  kind  of  farthing,  the 
asfarion,  was  worth  about  a  cent  and  a  half. 

A  gerah  was  worth  about  three  cents. 

A  penny,  or  the  Roman  denarius,  was  worth 
about  fifteen  cents. 

A  bekah  was  worth  about  twenty-seven  cents. 

A  silver  shekel  was  worth  between  fifty  and 
sixty  cents. 

A  daric  or  dram  was  a  Persian  coin  worth 
about  five  dollars. 

A  gold  shekel  was  worth  nearly  ten  dollars. 

A  pound  was  worth  about  sixteen  dollars. 

A  talent  of  silver  was  worth  about  one  thou- 
sand dollars. 

A  talent  of  gold  was  worth  about  thirty  thou- 
sand dollars. 

Mon'ey-chang'ers  are  mentioned  in 
Matt.  21  : 12;  Mark  11  : 15.  They  exchanged 
foreign  for  Jewish  money,  which  was  to  be 
used  in  paying  Temple  dues.  The  money- 
changers Jesus  drove  out  of  the  Temple 
were  guilty  of  charging  a  large  premium 
for  making  this  exchange. 

Month.  The  Hebrews  usually  desig- 
nated their  months  by  numbers — namely, 
first  month,  second  month,  etc.  They  also 
had  a  special  name  for  each  of  them.  The 
length  of  their  month  was  regulated  by  the 
changes  of  the  moon,  and  was  reckoned 
from  one  new  moon  to  the  next  one.  A 
thirteenth  month,  called  Ve-ad.\r,  was  in- 
serted among  the  months  about  once  in 
three  years,  or  seven  times  in  nineteen 
years,  to  make  up  for  the  difference  be- 
tween the  Jewish  year  and  the  solar  year, 
the  cue  now  used.    See  Seasons. 


Hebrew  Months  in  One  Year. 


Months  of  the 
Sacred  Year. 

Correspond- 
ing Mouths 
of  the  Civil 
Year. 

Beginning  with 
the  New  Moon. 

Abib  or  Nisan  .  .  . 
Zif  or  Ziv  

Tammuz  

Ab  

Elul  

Elhanim  or  Tlshri 

Bui  

Chislieu  or  Kislieu 

Tebeth   

Shebat   

Seventh  . 
Eighth  . 
Ninth  .  , 
Tenth  .  . 
Eleventh 
Twelfth  . 
First  .  .  . 
Second  . 
Third  .  . 
Fourth  . 
Fifth    .  . 

March  or  April. 
April  or  May. 
May  or  June. 
June  or  July. 
July  or  August. 
Aug.  or  Sept. 
Sept.  or  Oct. 
Oct.  or  Nov. 
Nov.  or  Dec. 
Dec.  or  Jan. 
Jan.  or  Feb. 

Adar  jSixth  .  .  jFeb.  or  March, 


Moon  is  called  "  the  lesser  light in  Gen. 

1  :  16.  Many  of  the  feasts  and  sacred  ser- 
vices observed  by  the  Jews  were  regulated 
by  the  new  moon,  which  was  always  the 
beginning  of  the  month  and  was  celebrated 
with  special  sacrifices.  Num.  28: 11-15.  The 
moon  was  worshipped  under  various  names 
by  the  heathen.  The  idolatrous  Jews  burned 
incense  to  it.  2  Kings  23  :  5  ;  Jer.  8  :  2. 

Mo'ras-thite,  a  name  applied  to  a  native 
of  Moresheth-gath,  the  birthplace  of  the 
prophet  Micah.  Jer.  26  :  18;  Mic.  1 :  1. 

Mordecai,  mor'de-kay  (little  man,  or  wor- 
shipper of  Mars).  [1]  A  chief  man  among 
the  Jews  who  returned  from  Babylon  with 
Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:2;  Neh.  7  :  7.  [2]  A 
Jew  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  He  was  the 
cousin  and  guardian  of  Esther,  whose  He- 
brew name  was  Hadassah  and  who  became 
queen  of  Ahasuerus,  king  of  Persia.  Mor- 
decai  was  despised  and  abused  by  Haman, 
a  chief  officer  of  Ahasuerus.  Haman  de- 
vised a  plan  for  the  extermination  of  the 
Jews  in  the  territory  ruled  by  that  king, 
but  Mordecai,  aided  by  Esther,  defeated  his 
purpose.  Haman  was  hanged  and  Mordecai 
was  raised  to  power  and  wealth.    See  Esth. 

2  :  5  to  10 :  3 ;  also  Esther,  and  Haman. 
Mo'reh.     [1]  The  plain,  plains,  or  oaks 

of  Moreh,  near  Shechem.  Abram  stopped 
there  after  entering  Canaan,  Gen.  12:  6,  and 
it  is  mentioned  in  Dent.  11  :  30  as  "the 
plains  of  Moreh."  [2]  The  name  of  a  hill 
in  the  valley  of  Jezreel,  where  the  Midian- 
ites  and  Amalekites  were  encamped  before 
Gideon  attacked  them.  Judg.  7:1.  It  is 
the  same  as  the  "  Little  Hermon." 

Mor'esh-eth»gath  {possession  of  wine- 
press), a  town  in  the  western  part  of  Judah. 
It  was  the  birthplace  of  the  prophet  Micah. 
Mic.  1 : 14. 

Mo-ri'ah  (chosen  of  Jehovah  f).  [1]  The 
land  to  which  Abraham  was  commanded  to 
go  to  offer  up  Isaac  for  a  burnt-offering. 
Gen.  22  :  2.  |2J  The  mount  on  which  Solo- 
mon built  the  Temple  in  Jerusalem.  2 
Chron.  3  : 1.    See  Jerusalem. 

i>lorn'ing  Star,  a  title  of  Christ.  See 
Stars. 

Morn'ing  watch.  See  Watches  of 
the  Night. 

Mor'tar.  Gen.  11:  3.    See  Lime,  Pitch. 

Mor'tars,  vessels  in  which  grain  and 
spices  were  pounded  (pulverized),  were 
used  hv  the  Hebrews.  Num.  11  :  8 ;  Prov. 
27  :  22.  ■ 

Mor'ti-fy,  in  Rom.  8: 13;  Col.  3:5,  means 
put  to  death  (figuratively). 
Mosera,  mo-se'rah,   and  Mo-se'roth 

(bond,  bo)ids)  are  commonly  supposed  to  be 
the  same  station  (the  twenty -sixth)  of  the 
Israelites  in  their  wanderings  in  the  wilder- 
ness. Deut.  10  :  6 ;  Num.  33  :  30,  31. 

Mo'ses  (drawn  out),  the  great  leader  and 
lawgiver  of  the  Israelites  and  the  moulder 
of  their  national  character,  was  the  young- 
est child  of  Amram  and  Jochebed.  Their 
other  children  were  Miriam  and  Aaron, 
Miriam  being  the  oldest.  The  life  of  Moses 
falls  naturally  into  three  periods,  of  forty 
years  each.  Acts  7  :  23,  30,  36.  Hid  by  his 
mother  in  the  "ark  of  bulrushes,"  Exod.  2: 
3,  he  was  found  and  adopted  by  the  daugh- 
ter of  Pharaoh,  and  was  educated  in  the 
splendor  of  the  Egyptian  court,  trained  in 
all  the  skill  of  Egyptian  life  and  civiliza- 
tion, initiated  in  the  secret  wisdom  of  the 
priesthood,  and  placed  in  a  prominent  and 
conspicuous  position  close  to  the  ruler.  In 
his  fortieth  year  he  slew  an  Egyptian  task- 
master who  was  ill-treating  a  Hebrew,  Exod. 
2  :  12,  and  to  escape  the  wrath  of  Pharaoh 
he  fled  to  Midian,  where  he  spent  the  next 
forty  years  in  tending  the  flocks  of  the  Mid- 
ianite  priest  Jethro,  whose  daughter  Zippo- 
rah  he  married.  Exod.  2:21.  The  Egyptian 
court  with  its  associations  had  afforded  Mo- 


ses a  rich  field  for  practical  observation,  but 
the  rugged  life  he  now  led  as  a  shepherd  had 
its  own  advantages,  and  the  solitude  of  the 
desert  proved  inviting  for  deep  meditations 
and  for  maturing  great  plans.  At  the  age 
of  eighty  Moses  received  the  divine  commis- 
sion to  deliver  his  people  from  their  bond- 
age. Exod.  3  :  3-10.  This  task  was  accom- 
plished in  forty  years  that  were  full  of  trou- 
bles, but  also  full  of  the  most  extraordinary 
events.  (See  the  books  of  Exodus,  Levit- 
icus, Numbers,  and  Deuteronomy  for  a  de- 
tailed account  of  their  wanderings  in  the 
wilderness.)  When,  finally,  the  Israelites 
approached  the  land  of  Canaan,  ready  to 
enter  upon  their  national  life,  Moses,  for- 
bidden by  God  to  accompany  them  because 
he  had  struck  the  rock  at  Meribah  instead 
of  speaking  to  it,  as  God  had  commanded 
him,  ascended  Mount  Nebo,  and  from  Pis- 
gah's  top  the  Lord  showed  him  the  Prom- 
ised Land.  With  his  eye  not  dim  nor  his 
natural  force  abated,  he  was  one  hundred 
and  twenty  years  old  when  he  died  in  the 
land  of  Moab,  and  "  there  arose  not  a 
prophet  since  in  Israel  like  unto  Moses, 
whom  the  Lord  knew  face  to  face."  Deut. 
34  :  7,  10.  He  was  the  author  of  parts  of  the 
Pentateuch  (which  see\  and  of  the  nine- 
tieth Psalm,  which  was  probably  written  in 
the  wilderness.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

Most  High,  a  name  often  applied  to 
God.  Num.  24  :  16 ;  Ps.  21  :  7,  etc. 

Mote,  in  Matt.  7 :  3,  means  a  very  small 
particle  of  anything. 

Moth  means  the  common  insect  which, 
in  its  caterpillar  form,  is  very  destructive 
to  woollen  cloths  and  garments.  Many  ref- 
erences are  made  in  the  Bible  to  the  de- 
structiveness  of  this  insect.  Job  13:  28;  Lsa. 
50  :  9.  The  ancient  Hebrews  had  much 
treasure  laid  up  in  the  form  of  costly  gar- 
ments. See  Matt.  6  :  19,  20.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Moth'er  is  sometimes  used  in  the  Old 
Testament  in  place  of  grandmother.  1 
Kings  15: 10.  In  Gen.  3:20  Eve  is  called 
"the  mother  of  all  living."  The  name  is 
applied  to  Deborah  as  a  political  leader. 
Judg.  5 : 7. 

Mo'tions,  in  Rom.  7  :  5,  means  impulses, 
or,  as  in  the  marginal  notes,  passions. 

Mould'y,  in  Josh.  9  :  5,  12,  means  crum- 
bled. 

Mount,  in  Jer.  6:6;  32 : 24  ;  33 : 4,  means 
a  mound  or  embankment  made  for  use  in 
besieging  a  city. 

Mount  of  the  A-mal'e-Uites,  a  moun- 
tain in  Ephraim  where  one  of  the  Judges  of 
Israel  was  buried.  Judg.  12  : 15. 

Moun'tains.  Among  the  principal 
mountains  and  mounts  mentioned  in  the 
Bible  are  those  of  Ararat,  Ebal,  Hermon, 
Hor,  Horeb,  Lebanon,  Moriah,  Nebo,  Olivet 
or  Olives,  Sinai,  Tabor,  and  Zion.  Each  of 
these  and  many  others  are  mentioned  in 
separate  articles  (which  see). 

Mourn,  Monrn'ers.  The  Hebrews 
made  great  manifestations  of  their  grief  at 
the  death  of  friends  and  relations.  Gen.  50: 
10.  The  usual  period  of  mourning  was 
seven  days,  but  the  mourning  for  Moses 
and  for  Aaron  continued  thirty  days.  Num. 
20  :  29 ;  Deut.  34  :  8.  Special  mourning  was 
made  for  an  only  son.  Zech.  12  :  10.  Hired 
mourners  were  often  employed.  Consult 
the  Concordance. 

Mouse  (the  corn-eater).  Lev.  11:29,  an 
unclean  animal.  Many  species  of  mice  are 
found  in  Palestine,  and  are  very  destruc- 
tive. 

Mouth  is  sometimes  used  in  the  Bible  in 
place  of  the  speaker.  Exod.  4  : 16  ;  Jer.  15  : 19. 

Mow'ing,  in  Ps.  129  :  7,  means  reaping 
with  a  sickle. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Mow'ings,  King's.  Grass  was  cut, 
green,  with  a  sickle  for  cattle,  but  was 
never  cut  with  a  scythe.  The  king  prob- 
ably had  a  special  right  to  the  first  grass  iu 
certain  districts  for  his  horses.  Amos  7 : 1. 

Aloza,  uio'zah  (a  going  forth).  [1]  A  son 
of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Jephunneh.  1  Chron. 

2  :  4().  [2]  One  of  the  descendants  of  King 
Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  36,  37 ;  9  :  42,  43. 

Mo'zah  (going  forth),  a  city  of  Benjamin. 
Jo.sh.  18:2G. 

i>lMf 'flers,  in  Isa.  3  :  19,  means  flowing, 
out-door  veils. 

Miil'ber-ry  trees,  in  2  Sam.  5  :  23,  24,  is 
generally  agreed  to  be  a  mistranslation. 
Many  different  meanings  are  suggested, 
among  which  is  aspen  or  pojjlar. 

Mules,  the  offspring  of  the  horse  and 
the  ass,  were  ridden  by  distinguished  men 
among  the  Jews.  2  Sam.  13  :  29.  In  Gen. 
36  :  24  mules  means  hot  springs.  See 
Anah. 

Munitions,  mu-nish'uns,  in  Isa.  33:  16, 

means  fortress. 

Mup'pim  (serpent  ?),  a  descendant  of  Ben- 
jamin. Gen.  46  :  21.  Called  Shupham  in 
Num.  26  :  39. 

Mur'der.  Under  the  Jewish  law  one  who 
slays  another  from  enmity,  hatred,  or  by  ly- 
ing in  wait  is  called  a  murderer.  There  was 
no  pardon  for  intentional  murder.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Mur'raiii,an  infectious  and  fatal  disease 
which  attacked  the  horses,  asses,  camels, 
oxen,  and  sheep  of  the  Egyptians,  and  not 
those  of  the  Israelites.  It  was  one  of  the 
plagues  of  Egypt  sent  by  the  Lord.  Exod. 
9  :  1-7. 

Mu'shi  (forsaking),  a  son  of  Merari. 
Exod.  6:  19;  1  Chron.  6:47. 

Mu'shites,  descendants  of  Mushi.  Num. 

3  :  33 ;  26  :  58. 

Mu'sic,  1  Sam.  18:6,  formed  an  import- 
ant j)art  of  the  religious  services  and  festiv- 
ities of  the  Hebrews.  The  sons  of  Asaph, 
Heman,  and  Jeduthun  were  ajipointed  by 
David  for  the  musical  service.  Musical  in- 
struments were  invented  by  Jubal.  Gen.  4  : 
21.  Among  those  used  by  the  Jews  were 
the  harp,  the  sackbut,  the  psaltery,  cym- 
bals, trumpets,  organs  (see  Org.^n),  etc. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Congo kd- 
ance. 

Alus'tard,  mentioned  iu  Matt.  13 : 31,  32 ; 
17  :  20;  Luke  17  :  6,  is  the  black  mustard, 
which  grows  to  a  very  large  size  in  Pales- 
tine. 

Mutli-lab'ben  is  found  in  the  title  of 
Ps.  9.    Its  meaning  is  unknown. 

Myra,  my'rah  (flowing,  loeeping),  an  an- 
cient city  and  seaport  of  Lycia,  on  the 
south-west  coast  of  Asia  Minor.  Acts  27  :  5. 

Myrrh,  mer,  a  precious  gum  from  a  low, 
thorny  tree  found  chiefly  in  Arabia.  It 
was  one  of  the  ingredients  of  the  holy  oint- 
ment, Exod.  30  :  23,  and  of  the  embalming 
substance.  John  19  :  39.  It  is  also  used  in 
medicine  and  as  a  perfume.  Consult  the 
Concokdanck. 

Myr'tle,  a  fragrant  and  beautiful  shrub 
common  iu  northern  Palestine.  It  is  used 
in  contrast  with  the  brier  to  illustrate  the 
glory  of  the  Church.  Isa.  41  :  19;  55  :  13. 
The  myrtle  was  used  for  wreaths  for  an- 
cient victors. 

Mysia,  mizh'i-ah  (beech  region?),  a  prov- 
ince at  the  north-western  extremity  of  Asia 
Minor.  Acts  16:7,  8. 

Mys'te-ry,  in  the  New  Testament,  means 
a  spiritual  truth  which  cannot  be  discovered 
by  mere  reason,  but  which  is  now  revealed, 
although  its  full  comprehension  is  beyond 
our  finite  understanding.  The  Gospel  is 
called  a  mystery.  Eph.  3:9;  Col.  1  :  26. 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

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Na'am  (pleasantness),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Caleb,  the  son  of  Jephunneh.  1  Chron.  4  : 
15. 

Na'a-mah  (pleasing).  [1]  A  daughter  of 
Lamech  and  Zillah.  iSen.  4:22.  [2]  The 
mother  of  King  Rehoboam.  1  Kings  14  :  21 ; 
2  Chron.  12  : 13. 

Na'a-mah  (pleasing),  one  of  the  cities  of 
Judah.  Josh.  15  :  41. 

Na'a-man  (pleasantness).  [1]  The  "  cap- 
tain of  the  host  "  of  the  king  of  Syria.  He 
was  highly  esteemed  by  the  king  for  his 
mighty  deeds,  but  he  was  a  leper.  He  heard 
of  the  fame  of  the  prophet  Elisha  through 
a  captive  Jewish  girl,  went  to  hini.  and  was 
miraculously  cured  of  his  leprosy  after  wash- 
ing seven  times  in  the  river  Jordan,  accord- 
ing to  the  direction  of  the  prophet.  2  Kings 
5:1-19.  Naaman  promised  Elisha  that  he 
would  "  henceforth  offer  neither  burnt-offer- 
ing nor  sacrifice  unto  other  gods,  but  unto 
the  Lord."  [2]  One  of  the  sons  of  Benja- 
min. Gen.  46  :  21.  [3]  A  son  of  Bela,  the 
son  of  Benjamin.  Num.  26  :  40 ;  1  Chron.  8  : 
4.  [4]  The  name  apparently  of  a  son  of 
Ehud  (or  Abihud  ?).  1  Chron.  8  :  7. 

Na'a-inath-ite,  a  name  given  to  Zophar, 
who  was  one  of  the  friends  of  Job.  Job  2 : 
11;  11  :  1. 

Na'a-mites,  descendants  of  Naaman,  a 
grandson  of  Benjamin.  Num.  26  ;  40. 

Na'a-rah  (girl),  a  wife  of  Ashur.  1  Chron. 
4  :  5,  6. 

Naarai,  na'a-ray  (God  reveals),  one  of 
David's  valiant  men,  1  Chron.  11  :37,  called 
Paari  in  2  Sam.  23  :  35. 

Na'a-ran  (juvenile),  a  town  of  Ephraim. 
1  Chron.  7  :  28. 

Na'a-rath  (handmaid),  a  town  of  Ephraim. 
Josh.  16  :  7. 

Na-ash'on,  one  of  the  leaders  of  the 
tribe  of  Judah,  and  a  brother  of  Elisheba, 
Aaron's  wife.  Exod.  6  :  23. 

Na-as'son,  in  Matt.  1:4;  Luke  3 :  32,  is 
the  Greek  form  of  Nahshon,  one  of  the 
leaders  of  Judah.    See  Nahshon. 

Na'bal  (fool),  a  wealthy  inhabitant  of 
Maon  whose  possessions  were  in  Carmel. 
He  was  unfeeling  and  "  evil  in  his  doings," 
and  refused  in  the  most  insulting  manner 
to  aid  David,  who  had  protected  him  from 
robbers.  David  immediately  undertook  to 
destroy  him  and  his  property,  but  was  pre- 
vented from  doing  so  by  the  discreet  inter- 
vention of  Abigail,  the  wife  of  Nabal.  See 
1  Sam.  25  :  2-38.  Nabal  died  suddenly  soon 
afterward,  and  Abigail  subsequently  became 
a  wife  of  David. 

Na'both  (fruits),  an  inhabitant  of  Jez- 
reel  in  Issachar  whose  vineyard  Ahab,  the 
king  of  Israel,  coveted  and  obtained  by  the 
wicked  artifice  of  his  wife  Jezebel,  who  had 
Naboth  put  to  death.  1  Kings  21 :  1-19. 

Naclion,  na'kon,  the  name  of  the  thresh- 
ing-floor, between  Kirjath-jearim  and  Jeru- 
salem, near  which  Uzzah  was  slain  for  touch- 
ing the  ark  of  God.  2  Sam.  6:6.  It  is  called 
CuiDON  in  1  Chron.  13  :  9,  and  Perez-UZZA 
ill  1  Chron.  13  : 11. 

Nachor,  na'kor,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph, 
the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3 :  34.  See  Na- 
HOR,  No.  1. 

Na'dab  (liberal).  [1]  One  of  the  sons  of 
Aaron.  He  and  his  brother  Abihu  were 
miraculously  destroyed  for  offering  strange 
fire  to  the  Lord.  Lev.  10:1-3.  [2J  A  son 
of  Jeroboam  I.,  whom  he  succeeded  as  king 
of  Israel.  1  Kings  14:  20;  15:25-31.  [3]  A 
son  of  Shammai.  1  Chron.  2  :  28.  [4]  A  son 
of  Gibeon.  He  was  the  uncle  of  King  Saul. 
1  Chron.  8  :  30. 

Nag'ge  [shining],  one  of  the  ancestors  of 
Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3:25. 

Na'ha-lal,  Na-hal'lal^  and  Na'lia-lol 


(pasture),  one  of  the  towns  of  Zebulun  be- 
longing to  the  Levites.  Josh.  19:15;  Judg. 
1 :  30. 

Na-ha'li-el  (valley  of  God),  one  of  the 
stations  of  the  Israelites  in  their  wander- 
ings in  the  desert.  Num.  21 :  19. 

Na'ha-lol.  Judg.  1:30.    See  Nahalal. 

Na'ham  (consolation),  a  brother  of  Ho- 
diah.  1  Chron.  4  : 19. 

Na-ham'a-ni  (compassionate),  a  Jew  who 
returned  with  Zerubbabel  from  Babylon. 
Neh.  7:7. 

Na-har'a-i  or  Na'ha-ri  (snorer),  an 
armor-bearer  of  Joab.  1  Chron.  11:39;  2 
Sam.  23  :  37. 

Na'hash  (serpent).  [1]  One  of  the  Am- 
monite kings.  2  Sam.  10  :  2.  [2]  A  man  (or 
woman)  whose  daughter  Abigail  was  the 
mother  of  Amasa.  2  Sam.  17  :  25. 

Na'hath  (rest).  [1]  A  grandson  of  Esau. 
He  was  a  duke  (chief)  in  Edom.  Gen.  36 : 
13 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  .37.  [2]  One  of  the  Levites, 
a  descendant  of  Kohath.  1  Chron.  6:26. 
[3]  A  Levite  who  lived  in  Hezekiah's  reign. 
2  Chron.  31 :  1.3. 

Nah'bi  (hidden),  one  of  the  twelve  spies 
sent  by  Moses  to  search  the  land  of  Canaan. 
Num.  13:  14. 

Na'hor  (snorting),  Gen.  11  :  23,  or  Na- 
chor, na'kor.  Josh.  24:2.  [1]  The  grand- 
father of  Abraham.  Gen.  11:23;  1  Chron. 
1  :  26.  [2]  A  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  11 : 
26. 

Nah'shon  (enchanter),  one  of  the  leaders 
of  the  tribe  of  Judah  in  the  wilderness. 
Numbers  1:7;  10:14.  His  name  in  the 
Greek  form,  Naasson,  is  in  the  list  of  an- 
cestors of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  ^lary. 

Na'hum  (consolation),  one  of  the  twelve 
minor  prophets,  of  whose  private  life  noth- 
ing is  known  except  what  is  stated  in  Nah. 
1:  1,  where  he  is  called  "the  Elkoshite." 
He  prophesied  b.  c.  about  713,  and  probably 
during  the  reign  of  Hezekiah. 

Na'hum,  the  Book  of,  consists  of  one 
poem,  of  such  eloquence,  sublimity,  and 
ardor  of  thought  and  language  that  it  places 
its  author  in  the  highest  rank  of  Hebrew 
poets.  Its  theme  is  "the  burden  of  Nine- 
veh " — that  is,  the  coming  jmnishment  of 
that  city  and  the  Assyrian  empire  for  the 
cruel  treatment  of  the  Jews. 

Nails  of  various  kinds  are  mentioned  in 
the  Bible.  In  Deut.  21 :  12  finger-nails  are 
mentioned.  The  nail  used  by  Jael  in  kill- 
ing Sisera,  Judg.  4  : 21,  22,  was  a  tent-pin, 
such  as  is  driven  into  the  ground  to  hold 
the  cords  of  a  tent.  Nails  of  iron  are  men- 
tioned in  1  Chron.  22:3,  and  nails  of  gold 
in  2  Chron.  3:9.  Nails  are  mentioned  in 
John  20  :  25 ;  Col.  2  : 14,  in  connection  with 
the  crucifixion  of  Christ. 

Na'in  (beauty),  a  city  of  Galilee  where 
Christ  raised  to  life  the  only  son  of  a  widow. 
Luke  7  :  11-16.  It  is  now  a  small  village 
called  Kein. 

Naioth,  na'yoth  {habitations),  a  place 
situated  in  Ramah,  on  Mount  Ephraim.  It 
was  the  residence  of  the  prophet  Samuel. 

1  Sam.  19:  18-23;  20:  1. 

Na'ked.  This  word  is  used  in  its  literal 
sense  in  reference  to  Adam  and  Eve,  Gen. 

2  :  25,  and  in  Job  1 :  21  in  reference  to  him- 
self. In  1  Sam.  19  :  24  ;  John  21 :  7  it  sig- 
nifies that  the  usual  outer  garments  were 
not  worn.  The  word  "naked"  is  often 
used  figuratively,  meaning  spiritual  desti- 
tution. Eev.  3 :  17. 

Names  are  first  mentioned  in  Gen.  2  : 11. 
In  Gen.  2 :  20  it  is  mentioned  that  Adam 
gave  names  "  to  all  cattle,  and  to  the  fowl 
of  the  air,  and  to  every  beast  of  the  field." 
Names  of  persons  and  places  referred  to  in 
the  Bible  have  generally  special  meanings 
which  have  reference  to  some  particular  cir- 
cumstance connected  with  them.  Many 
highly  significant  names  are  applied  to 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


}liiist.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
ts  Index  (page  (iHT),  and  refer  to  tlie  CoN- 
JORDANCE.    See  Christ,  Names  of. 

Na-o'mi  (my  deliyht),  the  wife  of  Elime- 
ech  and  the  mother-in-law  of  Ruth  (which 
ee).  Naomi,  with  her  husband  and  two 
ons,  moved  from  Bethlehem  to  Moab  on 
.ccount  of  a  famine  in  their  native  land. 
Juth  1 :  1,  2.  Elimelech  and  his  two  sons 
[ied  in  Moab.  Naomi  returned  to  Bethle- 
lem  with  her  daughter-in-law  Ruth,  a  na- 
ive of  Moab.  See  Ruth, chapters  1  to  4  : 17. 

Naphish,  na'fish  (recreation),  one  of  the 
ons  of  Ishmael.  Gen.  25  :  15 ;  1  Chron.  1  : 
;i. 

Naph'ta-li  (my  wrestling),  Gen.  30:8,  or 
feph'tha-lim,  Matt.  4 : 1'S,  a  son  of  Jacob 
,ud  Bilhah. 

Naph'ta-li,  Tribe  of,  Num.  1 : 42,  43, 
[escendants  of  Naphtali.  The  chief  heio 
if  the  tribe  was  Barak.  Judg.  4 :  10.  Con- 
ult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Naph'ta-li,  Territory  of,  was  in  the 
lorth-east  part  of  Palestine.  Its  boundaries 
,re  described  in  Josh.  19  :  32-39. 

Naph'tu-him,  a  tribe  of  Egyptians,  de- 
ceudants  of  Mizraim.  Gen.  10 : 13 ;  1  Chron. 

:  11. 

Nap'kin,  in  Luke  19:20;  John  11:44; 
10  :  7,  means  a  little  cloth.  In  Acts  19  :  12 
he  same  word  in  the  original  is  translated 
laudkerchief.  The  word  napkin  had  a 
Quch  wider  meaning  in  ancient  times  than 
,t  present. 

Narcissus,  nar-sis'sus  (daffodil),  one  of 
be  Christians  at  Rome.  Paul  sends  greet- 
ng  to  him  in  Rom.  16  : 11. 

Nard,  a  fragrant  plant  highly  valued  by 
he  ancients  both  as  an  article  of  luxury 
,nd  as  a  medicine.  It  is  usually  called 
pikenard.  The  word  nard  is  in  the  mar- 
ina! notes  of  Mark  14  :  3,  and  corresponds 
0  spikenard  in  the  text  of  that  verse. 

Na'than  (given).  [1]  A  prophet  in  the 
imes  of  David  and  Solomon.  He  was 
ghly  esteemed  by  them.  David  conferred 
dth  him  concerning  the  building  of  a 
ouse  for  the  Lord.  2  Sam.  7 : 1-17.  In  a 
ne  allegory  Nathan  rebuked  David  for  his 
in  against  Uriah.  2  Sam.  12  :  1-10.  See  Ps. 
1,  referring  to  David's  repentance  for  this 
ct.  Nathan  was  one  of  the  biographers  of 
)avid,  1  Chron.  29 :  29,  and  also  of  Solomon. 
Chron.  9  :  29.  [2]  A  son  of  David  by  Bath- 
heba.  1  Chron.  3  :  5.  [3]  Father  of  one  of 
)avid's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  36.  [4]  A 
hief  man  who  returned  to  Jerusalem  with 
izra.  Ezra  8  :  16.  [5]  A  descendant  of  Ju- 
ah,  of  the  family  of  Jerahmeel.  1  Chron. 
:  36.  [6]  Father  of  Solomon's  principal 
flicer.  1  Kings  4 :  5.  [7]  The  brother  of 
ne  of  David's  valiant  men,  1  Chron.  11 : 
[8]  A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
;zra  10 :  39. 

Na-than'a-el  (gift  of  God),  a  native  of 
!ana  in  Galilee  who  confessed  the  Messiah- 
hip  of  Jesus  and  was  with  the  apostles 
fter  the  resurrection.  John  1  :  45-49;  21  : 
Christ  called  him  "an  Israelite  indeed, 
a  whom  is  no  guile!"  Some  suppose  Na- 
hauael  to  be  the  same  as  the  apostle  Bar- 
holoruew. 

Nathan-melech,    na'than-me'lek,  a 
hamberlain  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah.  2 
ings  23  : 11. 

Na'tion,  in  Phil.  2  :  15,  means  genera- 
on. 

Naught,  in  2  Kings  2  :  19;  Prov.  20  :  14, 
leans  bad;  worthless;  nothing. 

Naught'i-ness,  in  1  Sam.  17  :  28;  James 

21,  means  wickedness. 

Naught'y,  in  Prov.  6  :  12,  means  wicked. 

Na'um,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  hus- 
and  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  25. 

Naves,  iu  1  Kings  7:  33,  means  the  cen- 
res  of  wheels  which  have  spokes. 


Naz-a-rene',  a  native  of  Nazareth.  Matt. 
2  :  23 ;  Acts  24  :  5. 

Naz'a-reth  {separated  f),  a  city  of  lower 
Galilee,  about  sixty-five  miles  north  of  Je- 
rusalem, nearly  half-way  from  the  river 
Jordan  to  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  and  about 
fourteen  miles  from  the  Sea  of  Galilee.  It 
is  not  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament  (ex- 
cept by  an  indirect  allusion  of  prophecy, 
Matt.  2:23),  or  by  any  writer  before  the 
time  of  Christ,  and  had  a  bad  reputation 
among  the  Jews,  John  1 :  46,  but  "  Jesus  of 
Nazareth"  has  made  it  a  household  word 
throughout  Christendom.  It  was  the  home 
of  Jesus  from  his  childhood  until  he  com- 
menced his  jjublic  ministry  and  was  rejected 
by  his  own  townsmen.  Luke  4  :  28-31.  The 
place  is  now  called  En-Ndsirah,  and  has  about 
8000  inhabitants.  It  is  a  retired  mountain 
village  inhabited  by  Greeks,  Moslems,  Ma- 
ronites,  Roman  Catholics,  and  about  one 
hundred  Protestants.  It  has  a  Protestant 
(English  Episcopal)  church,  and  an  orphan 
asylum  founded  in  1874.  "In  Bethlehem 
we  feel  the  joy  of  our  Saviour's  birth;  in 
Jerusalem,  the  awe  and  anguish  of  his  cru- 
cifixion, but  also  the  glory  of  his  resurrec- 
tion ;  in  Nazareth  we  look  at  the  humble 
abode  of  his  youth  and  early  manhood. 
Talent  and  character  are  matured  in  quiet 
seclusion  for  the  great  battle  of  public  life." 
Consult  the  Concordance. 

Naz'a-rite,  one  who  consecrated  himself 
to  the  Lord  for  a  time,  during  which  he  ab- 
stained from  certain  things.  Num.  6:2; 
Judg.  13  :  5.  See  pages  364  and  657  iu  the 
Analysis,  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Ne'ah  ishahiwi),  a  town  iu  the  border  of 
Zebulun.  Josh.  19:  13. 

Ne-ap'o-lis  (new  city),  a  city  on  the  sea- 
coast  of  Macedonia,  about  ten  miles  south- 
east from  Philippi.  Acts  16  :  11.  It  was  the 
place  where  Paul  first  landed  in  Europe.  It 
is  now  called  Kavalla. 

Ne-a-ri'ah  (servant  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A 
grandson  of  Shechaniah.  1  Chron.  3  :  22,  23. 
[2]  A  captain  of  the  Simeouites.  1  Chron. 
4  :  42. 

Neb'a-i  (fruitful),  a  Jew  who  sealed  the 
covenant  made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  : 19. 

Nebaioth,  ne-ba'yoth,  Isa.  60  :  7,  or  Ne- 
ba'joth  (heights).  Gen.  25 :  13,  the  eldest  son 
of  Ishmael,  the  son  of  Hagar.  His  descend- 
ants were  a  pastoral  people.  Isa.  60  :  7. 

Ne-bal'lat  {hidden  folly),  a  town  of  Ju- 
dah. Neh.  11  :  34. 

Ne'bat  (aspect),  the  father  of  Jeroboam, 
king  of  Israel.  1  Kings  11  :  26;  12  :  2;  2 
Kings  3  :  3. 

Ne'bo  (proclaimer),  an  Assyrian  god.  Isa. 
46: 1. 

Ne'bo  (prophet),  a  mountain  on  the  east 
side  of  the  river  Jordan,  and  part  of  the 
range  of  Abarim.  It  is  in  the  land  of  Moab 
and  "over  against  Jericho,"  and  from  it 
Moses  beheld  the  land  of  Canaan.  Deut.  32  : 
49.    See  Pisgah. 

Ne'bo.  [1]  A  city  on  the  east  side  of  the 
river  Jordan.  It  was  rebuilt  by  the  Gadites, 
Num.  32  :  3,  38,  and  was  captured  bv  the 
Moabites.  Isa.  15 : 2 ;  Jer.  48 : 1.  [2]  A  "town 
of  Benjamin.  Neh.  7  :  33. 

Nebuchadnezzar,  neb-u-kad-nez'zar, 
or  Nebuchadrezzar,  nebu-kad-rez'zar 
(may  Neho  protect  the  crown !),  the  greatest  of 
the  kings  of  Babylon,  was  the  son  of  Nabo- 
polassar,  the  founder  of  the  Babylonian  em- 
pire, and  he  reigned  B.  c.  60.5-561.  Sent  by 
his  father  against  the  Egyptian  king  Pha- 
raoh-necho,  he  defeated  the  latter  in  a  great 
battle  on  the  Euphrates  River,  Jer.  46  :  2, 
conquered  all  the  countries  in  Asia  which 
Pharaoh-necho  had  occupied  —  namely, 
Syria,  Phcenicia,  Palestine,  etc. — captured 
Jerusalem,  and  carried  away  as  captives  a 
part  of  its  inliabitants,  among  them  Daniel 
and  his  companions.  Dan.  1  :  1-4.    On  the 


death  of  Nabopolassar,  B.  c.  605,  Nebu- 
chadnezzar ascended  the  throne.  Jehoi- 
akim,  king  of 
Judah,  who  had 
been  made  a  vas- 
sal of  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, revolt- 
ing in  B.  c.  602, 
Nebuchadnezzar 
made  him  a  pris- 
oner, but  after- 
ward released 
him.  His  son 
Jehoiachin  also 
revolted,  but 
this  time  Nebu- 
chadnezzar in- 
flicted a  heavy 
Nebuchadnezzar:  From  a  punishment.  Je- 
black  came9  in  the  Muse-  hoiachin,  with  a 
um  ni  Berlin.  The  like- 
ness is  surrounded  with 
the  inscription  :  "  Nebu- 
chadnezzar, kins;  of  Baby- 
lon, had  this  made  during 
his  lifetime,  in  honor  of 
Merodach,  his  god." 


number  of  the 
principal  inhab- 
itants of  Jeru.sa- 
lem  and  all  the 
treasures  of  the 
Temple  and  pal- 
ace, were  carried  to  Babylon,  2  Kings  24 : 
12-16,  and  Jehoiachin's  uncle  Mattaniah, 
whose  name  was  changed  to  Zedekiah,  was 
made  king  of  Judah.  Zedekiah  also  revolt- 
ing, Nebuchadnezzar  broke  down  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem,  destroyed  the  Temple,  razed 
the  whole  city  to  the  ground,  put  out  the 
eyes  of  Zedekiah,  and  carried  him  and  the 
inhabitants  of  Judea  captives  to  Babylon, 
B.  c.  588.  See  Jerusalem.  The  first  four 
chapters  of  the  book  of  Daniel  contain  an 
account  of  events  during  the  reign  of  Nebu- 
chadnezzar, including  the  divine  infliction 
of  madness  which  he  for  a  time  suffered. 
During  his  reign  he  rebuilt  all  the  cities  of 
upper  Babylonia  and  constructed  vast  tem- 
ples, palaces,  etc.,  including  the  famous 
hanging  gardens  of  Babylon.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concord.ance. 

Nebuchadrezzar,  neb-u-kad-rez'zar,  in 
Jer.  21  :  2,  7,  etc.,  Ezek.  26  :  7,  is  the  more 
correct  form  for  the  name  Nebuchadnez- 
zar (which  see). 

Neb-u-shas'ban  (Nebo  saves  me),  the 
chief  of  Nebuchadnezzar's  eunuchs.  Jer.  39 : 
13. 

Neb-u-zar-a'dan  (Nebo  sevds  posterity), 
captain  of  Nebuchadnezzar's  body-guard, 
who  conducted  the  siege  of  Jerusalem.  2 
Kings  25 :  8-21.  Jeremiah  was  treated  very 
kindly  by  this  captain.  Jer.  39  :  11 ;  40  : 1. 

Necho,  ne'ko,  a  king  of  Egypt  in  the 
time  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  35: 
20,  22 ;  36  :  4. 

Nec'ro-man-cer,  one  who  pretends  to 
reveal  future  events  by  communication  with 
the  dead.  This  pretense  is  forbidden  iu 
Deut.  18: 11. 

Ned-a-bi'ah  {vhom  Jehovah  impelled),  a 
son  of  Jeconiah,  the  son  of  Jehoiakim,  king 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  3  :  18. 

Nees'iiigs,  in  Job  41  :  18,  is  used  to  de- 
scribe the  violent  breathing  of  the  enraged 
leviathan,  and  is  translated  "sneezed"  iu  2 
Kings  4  :  35. 

Neg'i-iiah  (a  stringed  instrument)  is  the 
singular  of  Neginoth,  and  is  found  in  the 
title  of  Ps.  61.    See  Neginoth. 

Neg'i-noth  is  found  in  the  titles  of  Ps. 
4,  6,  54,  55,  67,  76,  and  in  the  marginal  notes, 
Hab.  3  : 19.  It  appears  to  be  a  general  name 
for  musical  instruments,  and  is  translated 
"stringed  instruments"  in  Hab.  3:  19. 

Ne-hel'a-mite,  a  name  applied  to  She- 
maiah,  Jer.  29  :  24,  and  translated  in  the 
marginal  notes  "dreamer."  No  town  of 
Nehelam  is  known.  Nehelamite  is  also 
found  iu  Jer.  29  :  31,  32. 

Ne-he-mi'ah  iconsoled  by  Jehovah).  [1] 
The  son  of  Hachaliah,  Neh.  1:1;  was  the 
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pious  restorer  and  governor  of  Jerusalem 
after  the  Babylonian  exile.  He  lived  in 
the  fifth  century  B.  c,  and  was  cup-bearer, 
a  very  high  position,  to  the  Persian  king 
Artaxerxes,  v^ho  afterward  appointed  him 
governor  of  Jerusalem  and  permitted  him 
to  rebuild  that  city.  Neh.  2  :  1-6.  Nehe- 
miah  was  the  model  of  a  Hebrew  patriot 
and  statesman.  See  Nehemiah,  the  Book 
OF.  [2]  A  chief  man  among  the  Jews  who 
went  up  to  Jeru.salem  with  Zerubbabel  after 
the  captivity.  Ezra  2:2;  Neh.  7:7.  [3] 
The  son  of  Azbuk  who  repaired  part  of  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  Neh. 

3  :  Ui. 

Ne-he-mi'ah,  the  Book  of,  the  six- 
teenth of  the  Old  Testament  Canon,  is  a 
continuation  of  the  book  of  Ezra,  and  nar- 
rates how  Nehemiah  (No.  1,  mentioned 
above)  returned  to  Jerusalem,  rebuilt  the 
walLs  in  spite  of  the  insidious  opposition  of 
some  of  his  countrymen,  and,  in  conjunction 
with  Ezra,  re-established  the  law  and  the 
Sabbath  in  the  country  and  introduced 
other  necessary  reforms. 

Ne'hi-loth,  in  the  title  of  Ps.  .5,  is  a  word 
commonly  applied  to  a  flute  or  to  a  similar 
musical  instrument. 

Ne'hum  {comfort},  a  leader  among  the 
Jews  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon.  Neh.  7:7.  He  is  called  Eehum 
in  Ezra  2  :  2. 

Nehushta,  ne-hush'tah  (brass),  the  wife 
of  Jehoiakim  and  mother  of  Jehoiachin, 
kings  of  Judah.  2  Kings  24  :  8. 

Ne-hush'tan  (a  piece  of  brass),  the  name 
which  King  Hezekiah  gave  in  contempt  to 
the  brazen  .serpent  that  Moses  had  formerly 
set  up,  Num.  21 :  8,  9,  in  the  wilderness  (see 
Br.\^zen  Serpent),  and  which  the  Israelites 
had  preserved,  worshipped,  and  offered  in- 
cense to.  It  was  therefore  broken  in  pieces 
and  destroyed  by  King  Hezekiah.  2  Kings 
18:4. 

Ne-i'el  or  Ne'i-el  (treasured  of  God),  a 
place  which  was  one  of  the  landmarks  on 
the  boundary-line  between  Asher  and  Zebu- 
lun.  Josh.  19:27. 

Neigh'bor.  Luke  10  :  29.  The  Pharisees 
confined  the  meaning  of  this  word  to  people 
of  their  own  nation  or  to  their  own  friends. 
Christ  taught  them,  in  the  parable  of  the 
Good  Samaritan,  that  all  men  are  neighbors. 
Luke  10  :  30-37.  Consult  the  Concohd- 
ance. 

Ne'keb  (cat'er?j\  a  town  on  the  boundary 
of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :33. 

Nekoda,  ne-ko'dah  (distinguished),  one 
whose  descendants  returned  from  Babylon 
with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  48,  60. 

Ne-inu'el  (day  of  God).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Reuben.  Num.  26  :  9.  [2]  One  of 
the  .sous  of  Simeon.  Num.  26: 12;  1  Chrou. 

4  : 24.  He  is  called  Jemuel  in  Gen.  46  : 10 ; 
Exod.  6: 15. 

Ne-mu'el-ites,  the  descendants  of  Ne- 
muel,  a  sou  of  Simeon.  Num.  26  : 12. 

Ne'pheg  (sprout).  [1]  One  of  the  brothers 
of  Korah.  Exod.  6  :  21.  [2]  One  of  David's 
sons.  2  Sam.  5  :  15  ;  1  Chron.  14  :  6. 

Neph'ew.  This  word,  in  the  Authorized 
Version,  always  means  either  "  grandchild  '' 
or  "descendant"  generally,  which  was  its 
old  English  meaning.  Job  18  : 19 ;  Isa.  14  :  22. 

Ne'phish,  1  Chron.  5  : 19,  is  an  improper 
form  of  N.\.PHISH,  one  of  the  sons  of  Ish- 
mael. 

Ne-phish'e-sim,  Neh.  7:  52,  an  incorrect 
form  of  Nephusim  (which  see). 

Npph  tha-liin.  Matt.  4:13,  15;  Rev.  7 : 
6,  another  name  for  the  land  and  tribe  of 
Naphtai.i    wliich  see>. 

Neph'to-ah  {openinf]),  the  Water  of. 
Its  fountain  was  one  of  the  landmarks  be- 
tween Benjamin  and  Judah.  Nephtoah  was 
a  small  stream  near  Jerusalem.  Josh.  15  :  9 ; 
18  : 15. 

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Ne-phu'sim,  Ne-phish'e-sim  (expan- 
sions), a  family  whose  descendants  returned 
from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  .50. 

Ner  (light,  lamp)  was  the  father  of  Kish 
and  the  grandfather  of  King  Saul.  1  Chron. 
8:33. 

Nerens,  ne'rews,  a  disciple  to  whom 
Paul  sent  .salutation.  Rom.  16  : 15. 

Ner'gal  [great  hero),  a  god  of  the  Assyr- 
ians which  was  similar  to  Mars.  2  Kings  17 : 
30.  Monuments  containing  his  name  and 
titles  have  been  found. 

Ner'gal-sha-re'zer  (fire-prince),  a  name 
applied  to  two  princes  of  Babylon  when  Je- 
rusalem was  taken  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  Jer. 
39 :  3,  13. 

Ne'ri  (lamp  of  Jehovah),  an  ancestor  of 
Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  27. 

Ne-ri'ah  (lamp  of  Jehovah),  the  father 
of  Baruch,  Jeremiah's  messenger.  Jer.  32 : 
12 ;  36  :  4. 

Ne-than'e-el  (given  of  God).  [11  One  of 
the  captains  of  Issachar  in  the  wilderness. 
Num.  1:8;  10  :  15.  [2]  A  son  of  .Tesse.  1 
Chron.  2:14.  [3]  A  priest  in  the  time  of 
King  David.  1  Chron.  15  : 24.  [4]  One  of 
the  Levites.  1  Chron.  24  : 6.  [5]  A  son'  of 
Obed-edom.  1  Chron.  26  :  4.  [6]  One  of  the 
princes  in  the  reign  of  Jehoshaphat.  2 
Chron.  17  :  7.  [7]  A  Levite  in  the  time  of 
King  Josiah.  2  Chron.  35 :  9.  [8]  A  Jew 
who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  : 22.  [9] 
A  priest  in  the  time  of  Joiakim.  Neh.  12 : 
21.  [10]  One  of  the  players  on  musical  in- 
struments when  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  was 
dedicated.  Neh.  12  :  36. 

Neth-a-ni'ah  (given  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A 
son  of  Elishama.  2  Kings  25:25.  [2]  One 
of  the  sons  of  Asaph.  1  Chron.  25  : 2,  12. 
[3]  A  Levite  in  the  reign  of  Jehoshaphat. 
2  Chron.  17  :  8.  [4]  Jehudi's  father.  Jer. 
36 :  14. 

Neth'er,  in  Deut.  24:6;  Exod.  19:17; 
Ezek.  32  :  18,  means  lower. 

Neth'i-nim,  a  class  of  persons  who  were 
employed  as  servants  to  the  Levites  in  their 
ministrations  in  the  Tabernacle  and  in  the 
Temple.  1  Chron.  9:2;  Ezra  2  :  43,  58 ;  Neh. 
3:26. 

Ne-to'phah  (dropping),  the  name  of  a 
town  apparently  in  Judah.  Ezra  2  :  22 ;  Neh. 
7:26. 

Ne-toph'a-thi,  in  Neh.  12  :  28,  is  else- 
where called  Netophathite. 

Ne-toph'a-thite,  an  inhabitant  of  Ne- 
tophah.  2  Sam.  23  :  28 ;  2  Kings  25  :  23. 

Nets  are  often  mentioned  in  the  Bible, 
especially  in  connection  with  the  first  dis- 
ciples of  Christ,  several  of  whom  were  fish- 
ermen. Matt.  13:  47,  48;  Luke  5: 1-10.  Nets 
were  also  used  in  hunting  animals  and  in 
catching  birds. 

Net'tles,  in  Job  30:7;  Prov.  24:31; 
Zeph.  2 :  9,  probably  refers  to  a  shrub  re- 
sembling the  common  nettle,  but  larger. 
The  well-known  wild  nettle  is  common  in 
Palestine. 

New  Je-ru'sa-lem.  Rev.  21:2.  See  Je- 
rusalem, New. 

New  Moon,  Each  of  the  Hebrew  mouths 
commenced  with  the  new  moon.  Moses  ap- 
pointed special  sacrifices  foi;  that  time.  Num. 
28  : 11-15.    See  Moon,  and  Month. 

New  Tes'ta-ment.    See  Bible. 

New  Year.    See  Trumpets,  Feast  of. 

Ne-zi'ah  (famous),  one  of  those  whose 
children  returned  to  Jerusalem  from  the 
captivity.  Ezra  2  :  54  ;  Neh.  7 :  56. 

Ne'zib  (statue),  one  of  the  cities  of  Ju- 
dah. Josh.  15  : 43. 

Nib'haz  (barker),  one  of  the  idols  of  the 
Avites.  2  Kings  17  :  31. 

Nib'shaii  (light,  soft  soil),  a.  city  in  the 
wilderness  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  62. 

Ni-ca'nor  (conqueror)  was  one  of  the  first 
seven  deacons  of  the  early  Church  in  the 
time  of  the  apostles.  Acts  6  :  5. 


j  Nic-o-de'mus  (victor  of  the  people),  a 
I  noted  Pharisee  and  Jewish  ruler  who  "  came 
]  to  Jesus  by  night"  and  conversed  with  him 
I  concerning  his  doctrine.  John  3  :  1-20.  He 
j  defended  Christ  against  the  Pharisees,  John 
I  7  :  .50,  51,  and  brought  spices  to  anoint  his 
'  body.  Jolm  19  :  39. 

Nic-o-la'i-tanes,  a  sect  condemned  by 
the  Lord  in  Rev.  2 :  6,  15. 

Nic'o-las  (victor  of  the  people),  a  native 
of  Antioch  who  was  one  of  the  first  seven 
deacons  of  the  early  Church  in  the  time  of 
the  apostles.  Acts  6  :  5. 

Ni-cop'o-lis  (city  of  victory).  There  were 
several  cities  of  this  name  in  ancient  times. 
The  one  at  which  Paul  determined  to  win- 
ter, Tit.  3  : 12,  was  probably  the  noted  Ni- 
copolis  in  Epirus. 

Niger,  ni'jer  (black),  the  surname  of  Sim- 
eon, one  of  the  prophets  and  teachers  who 
were  at  Antioch.  Acts  13  :  1. 

Night  is  first  mentioned  in  Gen.  1:5.  In 
John  9:4  it  is  figuratively  used  to  signify 
death,  and  in  1  Thess.  5:5  to  denote  sin. 
Its  meaning  is  evident  in  Rev.  21:25;  22: 
5. 

Night'hawk  is  mentioned  in  Lev.  11 : 16 
and  Deut.  14  :  15  as  an  unclean  bird.  It  is 
not  the  bird  known  in  the  United  .States  by 
that  name,  but  is  probably  a  kind  of  owl 
common  in  Egypt  and  Syria. 

Nile  (blue,  dark),  the  famous  river  of 
Egypt,  is  formed  by  the  junction  of  the 
White  Nile  and  the  Blue  or  Black  Nile, 
j  The  White  Nile  is  the  principal  stream,  and 
rises  in  Lake  Victoria  Nyanza,  most  of  which 
I  is  south  of  the  equator.  The  Blue  Nile  rises 
:  in  the  mountains  of  Abyssinia.  The  whole 
length  of  the  Nile  is  about  four  thousand 
miles.  Its  course  below  the  junction  of  the 
Blue  and  the  White  Nile  is  nearly  north, 
and  it  flows  into  the  Mediterranean  Sea  by 
two  principal  mouths,  forming  a  delta  which 
commences  one  hundred  miles  from  the 
Mediterranean  Sea  and  extends  one  hun- 
dred and  sixty  miles  along  its  shore.  As 
rain  seldom  falls  in  Egypt  proper,  its  fer- 
tility depends  entirely  on  the  annual  over- 
flow of  the  Nile,  which  generally  com- 
mences in  June  and  begins  to  decrease  in 
October.  It  leaves  a  deposit  of  mud  which 
fertilizes  the  valley.  The  overflow  of  the 
Nile  is  distributed  by  numerous  canals  and 
by  the  use  of  buckets  with  which  it  is  raised 
above  the  water-level.  The  Nile  was  wor- 
shipped as  a  god  by  the  ancient  Egyptians. 
Its  greatest  width  is  about  three  thousand 
three  hundred  feet.  The  word  "  Nile  "  is 
not  found  in  the  Bible,  but  that  river  is  re- 
ferred to  as  SiHOR  in  Josh.  13  :  3 ;  Isa.  23  :  3; 
Jer.  2  :  18 ;  as  Shihor  in  1  Chron.  13  :  5 ;  as 
"  the  river  "  in  Gen.  41:1;  Exod.  1  :  22 ;  2 : 
3,  5;  and  as  "the  flood  of  Egypt"  in  Amos 
8  :  8 ;  9  :  5.    See  Egypt. 

Nim'rah  {limpid,  pure),  one  of  the  cities 
of  Gad  east  of  the  Jordan.  Num.  32:3.  It 
is  evidently  the  same  as  Beth-nimrah  in 
Num.  32  :  36. 

Nim'rim  (limpid, pure)  is  the  plural  form 
of  NiMRAH.  "  The  waters  of  Nimrim," 
mentioned  in  Isa.  15  :  6 ;  Jer.  48  :  34,  refer 
to  a  stream  or  brook  in  Moab. 

Nim'rod  (strong).  [1]  One  of  the  sons 
of  Cush,  the  son  of  Ham.  In  Gen.  10 :  9  he 
is  mentioned  as  a  "mighty  hunter  before 
the  Lord."  He  was  also  noted  as  a  con- 
queror and  as  the  founder  of  Babylon.  [2] 
The  name  is  also  used  to  denote  the  king- 
dom he  founded,  "the  land  of  Nimrod." 
Mic.  5  :  6. 

Nim'shi  (drawn  out,  saved),  father  of 
King  Jehu.  1  Kings  19  : 16 ;  2  Kings  9  :  2. 

Nin'e-ve,  Luke  11  :  32,  is  another  form 
of  Nineveh  (which  see). 

Nin'e-veh  (du-etlingof  Nin  f)  stood  on  the 
eastern  shore  of  the  'Tigris,  two  hundred 
and  fifty  miles  north  of  Babylon  and  five 


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hundred  and  fifty  miles  north-west  of  the 
Persian  Gulf.  It  was  founded  by  Asshur, 
Gen.  10  :  11,  or,  according  to  another  trans- 
lation, by  Ninirod  (who  "  went  out  into  As- 
syria"). Nineveh  became  the  capital  of 
Assyria,  probably  during  the  reign  of  Sen- 
nacherib, and  remained  so  till  its  destruc- 
tion, after  a  siege  of  two  years,  by  the  com- 
bined forces  of  the  Medes  and  the  Babylo- 
nians, B.  c.  606.  Its  site  is  marked  by  a 
number  of  liuge  mounds.  In  Scripture  it 
is  mentioned  principally  in  the  books  of 
Jonah  and  Nahum.  Concerning  its  extent 
scholars  are  not  agreed.  It  was  at  all  events 
one  of  the  largest  cities  that  ever  existed, 
having  within  its  walls  not  only  gardens 
and  groves,  but  also  vast  pastures.  Up  to 
the  middle  of  the  nineteenth  century  very 
little  was  known  about  the  city,  but  since 
that  time  excavations  have  disclosed  large 
portions  of  the  city  walls,  three  temples  of 
various  dates,  the  palace  of  Shalmaneser, 
three  palaces  of  Sennacherib,  a  palace  of 
Tiglath-pileser  II.,  and  a  temple  of  Nebo. 
These  architectural  monuments,  with  nu- 
merous pieces  of  sculpture  and  various  spec- 
imens of  industrial  art  in  metal,  glass,  ala- 
baster, etc.  which  have  been  found  in  the 
mounds  of  Nineveh,  show  that  Assyrian 
civilization  exercised  a  decided  influence 
on  Persia  and  Greece.  The  most  precious 
discovery,  however,  is  that  of  vast  remnants 
of  the  library  of  Tiglath-pileser,  consisting 
of  tablets  and  cylinders  of  burnt  clay  cov- 
ered with  arrow-headed  or  wedge-shaped 
characters  (see  Assyria).  These  curious 
inscriptions  have  been  deciphered,  and  they 
furnish  a  complete  confirmation  of  the  truth 
of  the  Biblical  records.  See  pages  322  to 
325  ill  the  Analysis. 

Nin'e-vites,  inhabitants  of  Nineveh. 
Luke  11  :  30. 

Ni'san,  Neh.  2:  1,  the  name  given,  after 
the  Babylonian  captivity,  to  the  first  month 
of  the  Hebrew  sacred  year  and  the  seventh 
month  of  the  civil  year.  It  was  previously 
called  A  BIB,  and  corresponded  nearly  with 
our  April.    See  Month. 

Nisroch,  nis'rok  (great  eayle?),  one  of  the 
Assyrian  gods,  in  whose  temple  at  Nineveh 
the  Assyrian  king  Sennacherib  was  mur- 
dered by  his  sons.  2  Kiugs  19  :  37;  Isa.  37  : 
38, 

Ni'tre,  mentioned  in  Prov.  25  :  20  and 
Jer.  2  :  22,  means  an  earthy  and  alkaline 
salt  which  resembles,  and  is  used  like,  soap. 
It  rises  from  the  bottom  of  Lake  Natron  in 
Egypt,  and  is  not  in  any  respect  like  the 
nitre  used  in  manufacturing  gunpowder. 

No,  an  ancient  city  of  Egypt.  Ezek.  30: 
14-16 ;  Jer.  46  :  25.    See  No-amon. 

No-a-di'ah  (whom  Jehovah  meets).  [1] 
One  of  the  Levitcs.  Ezra  8  :  33.  [2]  A 
prophetess  who  attempted  to  hinder  Nehe- 
miah  in  his  work  of  reconstruction.  Neh. 
6:  14. 

No'ah  (rest),  the  son  of  Lamech.  He  was 
the  ninth  after  Adam,  and  was  preseived 
with  his  family  in  the  ark  (see  Ark)  from 
the  flood  which  destroyed  the  rest  of  the 
human  race.  He  "found  grace  in  the  eyes 
of  the  Lord,"  Gen.  6  :  8,  and  was  "a 
preacher  of  righteousness."  2  Pet.  2:5.  He 
built  an  altar  immediately  after  leaving  the 
ark  and  oflered  sacrifices  unto  the  Lord. 
Gen.  8  :  20.  His  history  and  that  of  the 
flood  is  given  in  Genesis,  cliapters  5  to  9. 
He  died  at  the  age  of  nine  hundred  and 
fifty  years.  Gen.  9:  29.  He  is  mentioned  in 
Heb.  11  :  7  among  the  heroes  of  faith.  See 
Deluge.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Con- 
cordance. 

No'ah  (motion),  a  daughter  of  Zelophe- 
had.  Num.  26  :  33 ;  Josh.  17  :  3. 

No-A'mon  (place  of  Amon  ?),  in  the  mar- 
ginal notes,  Nah.  3 :  8,  translated  "  populous 


No"  in  the  text  of  that  verse.  It  was  the 
capital  of  Upper  Egypt,  and  was  named 
after  the  god  Amon.  It  was  situated  on 
both  sides  of  the  Nile,  about  four  hundred 
and  fifty  miles  from  its  mouth.  It  was  also 
called  DiospoUs  and  lliehes. 

Nob  (height),  one  of  the  cities  of  the 
priests.  It  was  situated  in  Benjamin,  near 
Jerusalem.  1  Sam.  22  :  19;  Neh.  11  :  32.  It 
was  destroyed  by  King  Saul.  1  Sam.  22  :  9- 
19. 

No'bah  (barking),  an  Israelite,  the  con- 
queror of  Kenath,  a  city  of  the  Amorites. 
Num.  .32  :  42. 

No'bah  (barking),  the  name  given  by  No- 
bah  to  Kenath  and  its  adjacent  villages 
when  he  conquered  that  place.  Num.  32  : 
42;  Judg.  8  : 11.    See  Kenath. 

No'ble-itian,  John  4  :  46-54,  came  to 
Christ  to  beseech  him  to  heal  his  son,  lying 
"at  tlie  point  of  death."  This  nobleman, 
according  to  the  marginal  notes,  John  4  : 46, 
may  have  been  a  courtier  or  a  ruler  con- 
nected with  the  court  of  Herod. 

Nod  (flight),  the  land  in  which  Cain 
dwelt.    It  was  east  of  Eden.  Gen.  4  : 16. 

No'dab  (nobility),  a  name  given  to  a  de- 
scendant of  Ishmael  and  founder  of  a  tribe 
of  Arabs.  1  Chron,  5  : 19. 

No'e,  Matt.  24  :  .37 ;  Luke  3 :  36,  and  else- 
where in  the  New  Testament,  the  patriarch 
Noah  (which  see). 

No'gah  (brightness),  one  of  the  sons  of 
David.  1  Chron".  3:7;  14  :  6. 

No'hah  (rest),  a  son  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8 : 2. 

Noi'some,  in  Ps.  91 :  3 ;  Ezek.  14  : 15,  21, 
means  noxious ;  hurtful. 

Non  ifish],  1  Chron.  7:  27,  the  father  of 
Joshua,  called  Nun  in  Exod.  33  : 11. 

Noph,  a  famous  city  of  Egypt,  Isa.  19: 
13 ;  Jer.  2  :  16,  afterward  called  Memphis 
(which  see). 

No'phah  (blast),  one  of  the  towns  of 
Moab.  Num.  21  :  30. 

Nose  Jew'els  were  strung  upon  a  ring 
of  gold  or  some  other  metal,  which  was  put 
through  one  of  the  nostrils.  Isa.  3  :  21. 

Nov'ice,  in  1  Tim.  3  :  6,  means,  as  in  the 
marginal  notes,  one  newly  come  to  the 
faith  ;  one  recently  converted  and  received 
into  the  Christian  Church. 

Num'bers.  Among  the  Hebrews  special 
significance  was  given  to  certain  numbers. 
Seven  implies  perfection,  and  is  often  used 
in  the  Bible.  There  are  seven  days  in  the 
week ;  the  Revelation  of  John  mentions 
seven  churches,  seven  angels,  seven  golden 
vials ;  also  seven  heads  and  seven  crowns 
of  the  dragon.  See  Seven. 

Num'bers,  the  fourth  book  of  the  Old 
Testament  and  of  the  Pentateuch,  is  .so 
named  because  it  gives  an  account  of  the 
numbering  of  Israel.  It  also  contains  sun- 
dry laws  given  to  the  Israelites  and  inter- 
esting facts  connected  with  their  journey 
through  the  wilderness,  notably  the  sedi- 
tion of  Miriam  and  Aaron,  the  report  of  the 
spies  sent  to  search  out  Canaan,  the  brazen 
serpent  raised  by  Moses,  Balaam  and  his 
ass,  etc.    See  Pentateuch. 

Nun  ( fish),  the  father  of  Joshua,  Exod. 
33  :  11 ;  Num.  11 :  28,  called  NoN  in  1  Chron. 
7 :  27. 

Nurse.  The  nurse  of  Rebekah  went  with 
her  to  Canaan,  and  was  buried  with  great 
mourning.  Gen.  24 :  59 ;  35  :  8.  Nurses  were 
highly  esteemed  in  ancient  times. 

Nur'ture,  in  Eph.  6:4,  means  education; 
training. 

Nuts,  in  Gen.  43:11,  probably  means  pis- 
tachio-nuts. They  resemble  almonds,  but 
taste  like  walnuts.  In  Song  of  Solomon  6: 
11  nuts  means  English  walnuts. 

Nym'phas  (bridegroom),  one  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  chuich  of  Laodicea  to  whom 
Paul  sent  salutation.  Col.  4  :  15. 


o. 

Oak  stands  in  the  English  Bible  for  six 
Hebrew  words  (most  of  which  mean  strong), 
and  sometimes  denotes  any  strong  tree  or  a 
grove  of  trees  rather  than  any  particular 
tree.  In  many  instances.  Gen.  35  :  4  ;  Judges 
6  :  11,  it  represents  the  elm  tree  of  Hosea  4  : 
13,  and  the  Teil  Tree  (which  see)  of  Isa. 
6  :  13.  It  often  served  as  a  landmark  and 
to  designate  the  locality  of  great  events. 
Gen.  35:4;  Josh.  24  :  26.  The  word  trans- 
lated "plains,"  Gen.  12:6,  Dent.  11:30, 
means  places  noted  for  groves  of  the  oak. 
The  wood  of  the  oak  was  used  for  idols. 
Isa.  44  :  14.  Botanists  find  three  species  of 
the  oak  in  Palestine.  "Abraham's  Oak,"  in 
the  field  of  Mamre  near  Hebron,  still  lives, 
and  is  the  noblest  and  most  venerable  tree 
of  historic  interest. 

Oath.  To  take  an  oath  is  to  call  God  to 
witness  what  we  aflirm.  The  custom  was 
observed  in  the  days  of  the  patriarchs.  Gen. 
21  :  23.  God  also  bound  himself  by  oaths. 
Acts  2  :  30;  Gen.  26  :  3.  The  taking  of  an 
oath  was  accompanied  by  the  raising  of  the 
hand  toward  heaven,  also  by  putting  the 
hand  under  the  thigh.  Gen.  24  : 2,  3.  Our 
Lord  prohibited  the  use  of  profane  and  care- 
less oaths.  Matt.  5  :  34-.36.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

O-ba-di'ah  (servant  of  Jehovah).  [1]  The 
head  of  a  family  which  apparently  de- 
scended from  David.  1  Chron.  3:21.  [2]  A 
descendant  of  Tola,  the  son  of  Issachar.  1 
Chron.  7  :  3.  [3]  A  son  of  Azel,  a  Benjamite. 

1  Chron.  8  :  38 ;  9  :  44.  [4]  A  Levite,  t  he  son 
of  Shemaiah.  1  Chron.  9  :  10.  [6]  A  Gadite 
who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12  :  9. 
[6]  The  governor  of  the  house  of  Aliab, 
king  of  Israel.  He  hid  and  fed  many  of 
the  Lord's  prophets  during  the  persecution 
of  Jezebel.  1  Kings  18:3-16.  [7]  One  of  the 
princes  of  Judah  who  taught  the  people  the 
law  in  the  reign  of  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron. 
17  :  7.  [8]  The  father  of  Ishmaiah.  1  Chron. 
27 :  19.  [9]  A  Levite  overseer  of  repairs  of 
the  house  of  the  Lord  in  the  time  of  Josiah. 

2  Chron.  34  :  12.  [10]  A  son  of  Jehiel.  Ezra 
8  :  9.  [11]  A  priest  who  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10 : 5.  [12]  A 
porter  for  the  sanctuary.  Neh.  12  :  25. 

[13]  Obadiah,  the  fourth  of  the  minor 
prophets,  lived  after  the  destruction  of  Je- 
rusalem, B.  c.  ,588,  but  notliing  more  is 
known  about  him.  01)adiah,  verse  1. 

O-ba-di'ah,  the  Book  of,  begins  with 
the  denunciation  of  the  Edomites  for  their 
wicked  and  cruel  conduct  toward  the  Jews 
in  the  days  of  their  misfortune,  and  closes 
with  predicting  the  discomfiture  of  the 
Edomites  and  the  restored  glory  and  hap- 
piness of  the  descendants  of  Jacob.  The 
striking  resemblance  between  the  first  nine 
verses  of  Obadiah  and  Jeremiah  49  :  7-16 
seems  to  indicate  that  one  of  these  prophets 
had  read  the  other's  prophecy. 

O'bal  (bare),  a  son  of  Joktan,  Gen.  10: 
28,  called  Ebal  in  1  Chron.  1  :  22. 

O'bed  (serving).  [1]  A  son  of  Boaz  and 
Ruth  and  father  of  Jesse.  Ruth  4  :  17,  21, 
22 ;  1  Chron.  2  : 12.  He  was  an  ancestor  of 
Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary.  Matt.  1:5; 
Luke  3  :  32.  [2]  A  son  of  Ephlal,  who  was 
a  descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:37,  38. 
[3]  One  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron. 
11 :  47.  [4]  A  porter  for  the  Tabernacle  in 
the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  26  :  7.  |5]  The 
father  of  Azariah,  who  was  one  of  the  cap- 
tains who  aided  Jehoiada  the  priest  in  mak- 
ing Joash  king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  23  :  1. 

O'bed-e'dom  (servant  of  Edom).  [1]  A 
Gittite  in  whose  house  the  ark  of  (iod  was 
kept  three  months  after  the  Lord  slew  Uz- 
zah  for  putting  his  hand  on  it.  2  Sam.  6:  6- 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


10 ;  1  Chron.  13 : 13.  [2]  A  Levite  who  had 
charge  of  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary  in 
the  time  of  King  Amaziah.  2  Chron.  25: 
24. 

O-be'di-ence  of  men  to  God  is  their  su- 
preme duty.  Acts  5:  29.  It  should  be  from 
the  heart.  1  John  5 :  2,  3.  It  is  also  due 
from  children  to  parents,  Exod.  20  :  12; 
from  servants  to  their  employers,  Eph.  6: 
5 ;  and  from  citizens  to  the  government. 
Eom.  13  :  1-5.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to 
the  Concordance. 

O-bei'saiice,  an  expression  of  deference 
or  respect.    See  Salute,  and  Salutation. 

O'bil  (camel-drirer),  the  superintendent 
of  camels  in  David's  time.  1  Chron.  27  :  30. 

Ob-la'tion,  an  offering  to  God.  Lev.  2: 
4,  7.    See  Offering. 

O'both  {bottles,  water-skins),  a  station  of 
the  Israelites  in  their  wanderings  through 
the  desert.  It  wa.s  east  of  Edom.  Num.  21  : 
10 ;  33  :  43. 

Ob-serv'ers  of  times,  in  Deut.  18: 10, 
14,  refers  to  men  who  had  a  superstitious 
regard  for  days  that  were  supposed  to  be 
lucky  or  unlucky,  as  decided  by  astrology. 
All  such  men  were  condemned.  Deut.  18: 
9-14. 

Oc'cu-pi'ers,  in  Ezek.  27  :  27,  means 
traders. 

Oc'cu-py,  in  Luke  19 : 1.3,  means  trade 
with,  as  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Oc'ran  {troubled  or  troubler),  the  father 
of  Pagiel.  The  latter  was  employed  with 
Moses  in  numbering  the  people.  Num.  1 : 
13;  7:77. 

O'ded  {erecting).  [1]  The  father  of  Aza- 
riah  the  prophet.  2  Chron.  15:1,  8.  [2]  A 
prophet  in  Samaria.  2  Chron.  28  :  9-11. 

Of,  in  Mark  1:9,  means  "by;"  in  Acts 
13:29,  "concerning;"  and  iu  1  Cor.  15:47, 
"  out  of." 

Offend  and  Offence  often  mean  that 
which  causes  one  to  stumble,  or  to  sin. 
Thus,  in  Matt.  5:29  the  meaning  is,  if  thy 
right  eye  "causeth  thee  to  stumble,"  as  in 
the  Revised  Version.  In  Rom.  9 :  33  the  Sa- 
viour is  referred  to  as  a  "  rock  of  offence," 
because  his  life,  teacliings,  and  death  were 
so  totally  different  from  what  the  Jews  had 
expected  as  to  actually  prove  an  obstacle  to 
their  accepting  him  as  the  long-promised 
Messiah. 

Of  fer  ing,  Ob-la'tion,  that  which  is 
presented  to  the  Lord  as  a  confession,  con- 
secration, expiation,  or  thanksgiving,  formed 
a  very  important  part  of  the  religious  wor- 
ship among  the  Jews.  The  offerings  were 
from  the  animal  and  vegetable  kingdoms, 
and  were  known  as  burnt-offerings,  meat-offer- 
ings, heave-offerings,  peace-offerings,  sin-off'er- 
ings,  trespass-offerings,  etc.,  etc.  Each  had 
its  own  special  significance,  and  minute 
directions  were  given  for  its  preparation 
and  observance.  In  the  book  "  Sacred  Rites 
and  Forms"  (page  628  ,  in  the  Analysis, 
the  Biblical  account  of  the  different  offer- 
ings is  given.    See  Wave-Offering. 

Of'fi-cer,  in  Exod.  5  :  14,  means  a  "  scribe 
who  keeps  registers  and  tables,"  and  gene- 
rally has  that  meaning  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. In  the  New  Testament  it  is  applied 
to  bailiffs  and  those  who  collect  fines.  Matt. 
5  :  25 ;  Luke  12  :  58. 

Oft'en.  In  1  Tim.  5  :  23  "  thine  often  " 
means  "  tliy  frequent." 

Og  {long-necked  >),  the  king  of  Bashan 
who  fought  against  the  passage  of  the  Is- 
raelites through  his  dominions.  Deut.  3  :  1. 
He  was  of  gigantic  stature,  Josh.  13  :  12,  but 
was  defeated  and  slain,  together  with  his 
sons.  Deut.  1:4;  Num.  21:34.  His  long 
"bedstead  of  iron  "  was  preserved  as  a  me- 
morial of  his  stature.  Deut.  3  :  11. 

O'iiad  {poiver\,  one  of  Simeon's  sons. 
Gen.  46:  10;  Exod.  6  : 15. 

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O'hel  (tent),  a  son  of  Zerubbabel.  1 
Chron.  3  :  20. 

Oil,  Among  the  nations  mentioned  in 
the  Bible  oil  was  used  for  anointing  the 
head  and  body,  especially  on  festivals  and 
joyous  occasions.  Hence  the  use  of  oil  is 
significant  of  joy  and  gladness,  Ps.  23:5, 
and  the  omission  of  it  denoted  sorrow.  2 
Sam.  14 : 2.  The  oil  was  made  from  the 
olive-berry,  and  was  often  perfumed  with 
spices.  It  was  also  used  by  the  Jews  in  the 
consecration  of  kings  and  high-priests,  1 
Sam.  10:1;  Exod.  29:7;  in  their  meat- 
offerings. Lev.  2  :  4-7;  for  illuminating  pur- 
poses in  lamps.  Matt.  25  :  3  ;  in  the  prepara- 
tion of  food,  taking  the  place  of  butter  and 
lard,  1  Kings  17:12;  for  medicinal  pur- 
poses, Luke  10:34;  and  for  anointing  the 
dead.  Matt.  26  :  12.  In  ancient  times  the 
methods  for  extracting  the  oil  from  the 
olive-berry  were  very  simple:  Two  reser- 
voirs, usually  eight  feet  square  and  four  feet 
deep,  were  arranged  one  above  the  other; 
the  berries  were  placed  in  the  upper  one 
and  were  then  trodden  out  with  the  feet. 
Another  method  crushed  the  berries  under 
stone  rollers  and  tlien  subjected  them  to  a 
heavy  pressure.  Consult  the  Concordance, 
and  see  Olive. 

Oil  tree,  in  Lsa.  41  :  19,  and  the  olive 
tree,  in  1  Kings  6 :  23,  31-33,  are  the  same 
words  in  the  original,  but  there  is  some 
doubt  whether  the  "oil  tree"  and  the  olive 
are  the  same.  Some  believe  it  to  be  the 
oleaster,  a  shrub  resembling  the  olive  in 
leaf  and  general  appearance,  and  yielding 
from  its  berries  an  inferior  oil. 

Oint'ments  were  used  by  the  Hebrews 
more  as  a  luxury  than  for  medicinal  pur- 
poses. They  were  generally  made  from 
olive  oil  perfumed  with  spices,  and  those 
used  by  the  rich  were  very  costly.  Matt. 
26  :  7-9.  See  Anointing,  and  consult  the 
Concordance. 

Old  Age.  See  Age;  also  page  373  in 
the  Analysis. 

Old  Tes'ta-ment.    See  Bible. 

Ol'ive.  From  the  earliest  times  in  Bible 
history  the  olive  has  been  the  most  common 
of  the  fruit-trees  of  Palestine.  In  appear- 
ance it  is  not  unlike  our  apple  tree,  and  it 
thrives  best  where  its  roots  can  find  their 
way  into  the  crevices  of  a  rock.  The  fruit 
is  plum-shaped  and  when  ripe  is  nearly 
black.  The  chief  value  of  tlie  olive  tree 
is  the  oil  which  is  expressed  from  its  fruit, 
which  is  used  for  many  purposes  (see  Oil), 
and  forms  an  important  article  of  commerce. 
From  the  extreme  old  age  to  which  it  at- 
tains, the  beauty  of  the  tree  when  in  fruit, 
and  the  value  of  its  products  many  figura- 
tive allusions  are  made  to  it  in  the  Bible. 
Judg.  9:8,  9;  Ps.  52:8;  Hos.  14:0.  The 
olive-branch  is  universally  regarded  as  an 
emblem  of  peace.  Gen.  8:11.  The  wood  of 
the  tree  is  close-grained,  finely  veined,  and 
of  a  dark  amber  color.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Ol'ives,  Mount  of,  or  Mount  Olivet, 
overlooking  Jerusalem  on  the  east,  is  memor- 
able for  many  important  and  solemn  events 
connected  with  the  life  of  Christ.  On  its 
eastern  slope,  at  Bethany,  he  performed  his 
last  miracle,  .Tohn  11  :  41,  and  from  here  he 
made  his  triumphal  entry  into  Jerusalem. 
Matt.  21  :  1-9.  In  a  garden  at  its  foot  he 
was  betrayed  by  Judas,  and  from  it  he  as- 
cended into  heaven  after  his  resurrection. 
Acts  1  :  12.  Olivet  is  a  ridge  about  three 
tliousand  feet  liigh,two  miles  long,  running 
north  and  south,  and  so  near  to  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem  that  from  its  summit  almost 
every  street  in  tliat  city  can  be  easily  seen. 
It  affords  the  finest  view  of  the  temple  area 
and  all  tlie  prominent  buildings.  The  mount 
was  formerly  covered  with  olive  trees  (hence 
the  name),  but  is  now  almost  bare,  except  at 


the  foot,  in  the  Garden  of  Gethsemane  (see 
Gethsem.\ne).  Titusdestroyed  all  the  trees 
at  the  siege  in  A.  D.  70.  On  one  of  its  peaks, 
now  known  as  the  "  Mount  of  Offence,"  Sol- 
omon engaged  in  idolatrous  worship.  1  Kings 
11 :  5-7.   See  Jerusalem. 

Ol'ive-yard,  in  Exod.  23  :  11 ;  Neh.  5  : 
11,  means  a  grove  of  olive  trees. 

O-lym'pas,  a  Christian  at  Rome.  Rom. 
16 :  15. 

O'mar  (eloquent),  a  son  of  Eliphaz,  the 
son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36  :  11 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  36. 

Omega,  o'me-gah  or  o-meg'ah.  Rev.  1  :  8, 
the  last  letter  of  the  Greek  alphabet,  is  used 
in  connection  with  Alpha,  which  is  the 
first  letter  of  that  alphabet,  as  a  title  of 
Christ.    See  Alpha. 

O'mer,  a  measure  used  by  the  Hebrews. 
It  was  the  tenth  part  of  an  ephah,  and  con- 
tained nearly  five  pints.  Exod.  16  : 16,  36. 

Om-nip'o-tent,  all-powerful.  In  Rev. 
19:6  the  "Lord  God  omnipotent"  is  men- 
tioned. See  pages  26  and  67  in  the  Anal- 
ysis. 

Om-ni-pres'ence,  present  in  all  places 
at  the  same  time;  as  the  omnipresent  Jeho- 
vah.   See  pages  25  and  66  in  the  An.\lysis. 

Omniscient,  om-nish'ent,  all-seeing;  as 
the  omniscient  God.  See  pages  25  and  66  in 
the  An.aly-sis. 

Om'ri  {servant  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A  captain 
of  the  host  of  Israel.  He  was  made  king 
instead  of  Zimri,  who  had  conspired  against 
Elah  and  slain  him.  1  Kings  16  :  16-30;  2 
Kings  8:26;  2  Chron.  22:2;  Micah  6:16. 
He  founded  the  city  of  Samari.\  (which 
see).  [2]  A  son  of  Becher,  the  son  of  Ben- 
jamin. 1  Chron.  7:8.  [3]  One  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Judah.  1  Chron.  9  :  4.  [4] 
Prince  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar  in  David's 
time.  1  Chron.  27  : 18. 

On  (strength),  one  of  the  sons  of  Peleth. 
He  joined  in  a  conspiracy  against  Moses. 
Num.  16 : 1-3. 

On  (sun,  light),  a  famous  city  of  Lower 
Egypt.  It  was  on  the  east  side  of  the  river 
Nile,  a  few  miles  north  of  Memphis.  Gen. 
41 :  4.5,  .50;  46:20.  It  is  called  Beth-shemesh 
(house  of  the  snn)  in  Jer.  43  :  13,  and  was 
known  to  the  Greeks  as  Heliopolis.  Its  site 
contains  a  few  ruins,  including  a  noted  obe- 
lisk sixty-six  fet^  high  which  has  been 
standing  there  about  four  thou.sand  years, 
near  the  site  of  the  temple  of  the  sun.  The 
obelisk  (sometimes  called  Cleopatra's  nee- 
dle) now  in  Central  Park,  New  York,  for- 
merly stood  at  On,  and  afterward  at  Alex- 
andria in  Egypt. 

O'nam  (strong).  [1]  A  son  of  Shobal. 
Gen.  36  :  23 :  1  Chron.  1 :  40.  [2]  One  of  the 
sons  of  Jerahmeel.  1  Chron.  2  :  26,  28. 

O'nan  (strong),  the  second  son  of  Judah 
by  the  daughter  of  Shuah  the  Canaanite. 
He  refused  to  obey  the  law  concerning 
raising  up  children  by  the  wife  of  his  de- 
ceased elder  brother. '  Gen.  38:4,  8,  9;  1 
Chron.  2:3. 

O-nes'i-mus  (useful'i,  a  native  of  Colosse. 
He  was  a  slave  of  Philemon,  and  probably 
tied  from  him.  Philemon  15.  He  was  con- 
verted at  Rome  under  the  preaching  of 
Paul,  who  wrote  the  Epistle  to  Philemon 
in  his  behalf.  According  to  tradition,  he 
became  bishop. 

On-e-siph'o-rus  ( profit-bringing),  a  dis- 
ciple at  Ei)hesus.  who,  while  in  Rome,  sought 
out  and  befriended  Paul.  2  Tim.  1 : 16 ;  4 : 
19. 

On'ion.  This  well-known  garden  vege- 
table grew  in  great  perfection  in  Egypt, 
where  it  attained  a  large  size  and  exquisite 
flavor,  differing  from  "the  onions  of  our 
country  as  much  as  a  bad  turnip  differs  in 
palatableness  from  a  good  apple."  The  Is- 
raelites longed  for  them.  Num.  11  :  5. 

O'no  (strong'),  a  city  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8 :  12 ;  Ezra  2  :  33. 


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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Onycha,  ou'i-ka,  one  of  the  ingredients 
used  in  making  the  sacred  incense,  Exod. 
30  :  34,  was  probably  prepared  from  a  shell 
called  strombus  found  in  the  Red  Sea. 

O  nyx,  a  precious  stone,  Exod.  25  :  7,  con- 
sisting of  different  colored  bauds  or  layers, 
and  evidently  of  great  value  from  the  uses 
made  of  it.  Exod.  28 :  9-12 ;  39 :  6, 13.  "  Onyx 
stones,"  1  Chrou.  29:2,  were  used  in  the 
construction  of  the  Temple. 

Opiiel,  o'fel  {hill,  swelling},  a  part  of  an- 
cient Jerusalem.  It  was  surrounded  by  a 
wall,  2  Chron.  27  :  3  ;  33  :  14,  but  is  not  in- 
cluded in  the  modern  city. 

Ophir,  o'fir  { fruitful  f),  a  son  of  Joktan, 
a  descendant  of  Shem.  Gen.  10:29;  1  Chrou. 
1  :  23. 

Ophir,  o'fir,  the  gold-region  to  which 
Solomon  sent  his  fleet  from  a  port  on  the 
Red  Sea,  has  been  variously  located  as  being 
in  Arabia,  in  eastern  Africa,  and  in  India. 
The  Joktanite  Ophir,  on  the  coast  of  Ara 
bia,  is  probably  the  place  referred  to.  al- 
though the  voyage  may  have  been  continued 
to  India.    Consult  the  Concordance. 

Ophni,  of'ni  {mouldy),  a  town  of  Benja- 
min. Josh.  18 : 24. 

Ophrah,  of'rah  (female  fawn),&  son  of 
Meonothai.  1  Chron.  4  :  14. 

Ophrah,  of'rah  (female  fawn).  [1]  A 
town  of  Benjamin.  Josh.  18:23;  1  Sam. 
13  :  17.  [2]  A  town  of  Manasseh.  It  is 
called  Ophrah  of  the  Abi-ezritc  in  Judg. 
6:  11,  24. 

Or'a-cle,  in  the  Old  Testament,  in  all 
cases  (excepting  2  Sam.  16  :  23,  where  it 
means  "  word  " )  refers  to  the  Holy  of  Holies 
in  the  Temple,  where  the  ark  of  the  cove- 
nant was  and  where  God  declared  his  will 
to  the  Israelites.  1  Kings  6:5,  19-23;  2 
Chron.  3:16.  In  the  New  Testament  "or- 
acles" is  applied  to  the  Scriptures,  which 
contain  the  will  of  God. 

Or'di-iian-ces  generally  mean — (1)  the 
laws  and  commandments  of  God,  Exod.  18: 
20;  (2)  of  civil  rulers.  1  Peter  2:  13.  It 
also  refers  to  religious  ceremonies,  as  in 
Heb.  9:1,  10.  In  1  Cor.  11:2  the  word 
"ordinances"  is  rendered  "  traditions  '  in 
the  marginal  notes  and  the  Revised  Version. 

O'reb  (raven),  one  of  the  princes  of  Mid- 
ian  whom  Gideon  defeated,  and  who  was 
slain  by  the  Ephraimites  near  the  river  Jor- 
dan. Judg.  7:25;  8:3;  Ps.  83:11. 

O'reb  (raven),  a  rock  named  after  Oreb, 
a  prince  of  Midian.  Judg.  7  :  25 ;  Isa.  10  :  26. 

O'ren  (pine  tree),  one  of  the  sons  of  Je- 
rahmeel.  1  Chron.  2  :  25. 

Or  ever,  in  Ps.  90:2;  Song  of  Solomon 
6  : 12 ;  Dan.  6  :  24 ;  Acts  23  : 15,  means  ere  or 
before. 

Or'gan,  in  Gen.  4  :  21,  was  probably  what 
the  ancient  Greeks  called  the  "pipe  of 
Pan."  It  consisted  of  a  set  of  reeds  of 
uneven  length,  closed  at  one  end  and  blown 
into  with  the  mouth  at  the  other  end.  In 
skilful  hands  it  produced  moderately  good 
music. 

Orion,  o-ri'un,  one  of  the  constellations. 
It  contains  about  eighty  stars,  and  is  men- 
tioned in  Job  9:9;  38  :  31 ;  Amos  5  :  8. 

Or'ua-inents  were  worn  by  the  Hebrews 
and  the  people  of  the  East,  and  the  first 
mention  of  them  is  made  in  Gen.  24:22, 
where  bracelets  and  earrings  were  presented 
to  Rebekah  by  the  servant  of  Abraham. 
Men  wore  rings  and  gold  chains.  Gen.  41  : 
42,  and  the  women  rings  for  the  fingers, 
nose  and  ears,  bracelets,  anklets,  and  hair 
ornaments.  Isa.  3:18-23.  In  1  Peter  3 :  4 
the  apostle  exhorts  the  women  to  wear  the 
"ornament  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit" 
rather  than  gold  and  jewels. 

Or'nan,  a  Jebusite  by  whose  threshing- 
floor  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood.  1  Chron. 
21  :  15-25 ;  2  Chron.  3:1.  He  is  called  Arau- 
NAH  (which  see)  in  2  Sam.  24  :  16-24. 


Or'pah,  a  daughter-in-law  of  Elimelcch 
and  Naomi.  She  was  a  Moabitess,  and  ap- 
peared inclined  to  at-company  Naomi  when 
she  returned  to  the  land  of  Judah,  but 
turned  back  to  her  own  people.  Ruth  1 : 
4,  14. 

Or'phans,  by  the  Mosaic  law,  were  to  be 
treated  with  special  leniency  and  kindness, 
and  were  accorded  special  privileges.  Deut. 
24  :  17,  21.  In  James  1  :  27  to  visit  the  or- 
phans is  regarded  as  one  of  the  acts  of  pure 
and  undefiled  religion.  "Comfortless,"  in 
John  14  :  18,  is  translated  "orphans"  in  the 
marginal  notes. 

O'see  is  the  Greek  form  of  the  name 
HosEA  (which  see).  Roni.9:25. 

Oshea,  o-she'ah  or  o'she-ah  [deliverance), 
Num.  13  :  16,  was  the  original  name  of 
Joshua  (which  see),  who  succeeded  Moses 
as  leader  of  the  Jews. 

Os'pray  or  Os'prey  is  mentioned  in 
Lev.  11 :  13;  Deut.  14  : 12  as  unfit  for  food. 
It  w'as  probably  a  species  of  eagle. 

Ossif'rage,  os'si-fraje,  means  in  the  orig- 
inal bone-breaker,  and  is  probably  the  same 
as  the  bearded  vulture.  It  receives  its  name 
from  its  habit  of  breaking  bones  to  obtain 
the  marrow  in  them.  It  breaks  the  bones 
by  dropping  them  upon  a  rock  from  a  great 
height.    It  was  unfit  for  food.  Lev.  11 :  13. 

Os'trich,  so  well  described  in  Job  39: 
13-18,  is  the  largest  of  birds,  often  attain- 
ing the  height  of  seven  feet.  It  cannot  fly, 
but  it  runs  with  an  astonishing  rapidity 
that  the  fleetest  horse  cannot  equal.  It  is 
a  shy  bird,  loving  solitary  and  desolate 
jilaces.  The  "  owl,"  in  Job  30  :  29  ;  Isa.  13  : 
21 ;  Micah  1  :  8,  means  the  ostrich. 

Oth'ni  (lio)i  of  Jehovah),  a  son  of  Shema- 
lah.  1  Chron.  26:7.  Othni  was  a  "mighty 
man  of  valour."  1  Chron.  26  :  6. 

Oth'ni-el,  a  sou  of  Kenaz.  Judg.  1:13. 
He  became  a  judge  of  Israel  after  the  death 
of  Joshua,  and  was  instrumental  in  deliver- 
ing the  Israelites  from  the  oppression  of  the 
king  of  Mesopotamia.  Judg.  3  :  8,  9. 

Ouch'es  were  sockets  in  which  precious 
stones  were  set.  Exod.  28  : 11,  14. 

Out'go-ings,  in  Josh.  17:9,  18;  Ps.  65 : 
8,  means  utmost  limits. 

Out-land'ish,  the  name  applied  to  the 
women  who  caused  Solomon  to  sin.  Neb.  13  : 
26,  means  foreign. 

Ov'ens  served  the  same  purpose  in  an- 
cient times  that  they  do  now,  though  they 
difl'ered  from  ours  in  construction.  The 
most  common  form  was  an  earthen  vessel 
or  large  urn,  open  at  the  toj),  in  which  they 
made  a  fire.  When  its  sides  were  snlticiently 
heated  the  dough  was  plastered  on  the  out- 
side, where  it  quickly  baked  and  came  of}' 
in  thin  cakes.  Lev.  2  :  4.  The  cakes  men- 
tioned in  Gen.  18:6;  1  Kings  17:13  were 
probably  baked  by  building  a  fire  on  the 
sand  of  the  earth  until  it  was  sufiiciently 
heated,  when  the  fire  was  cleared  away  and 
the  dough  laid  in  thin  pieces  on  the  hot 
sand.  Plates  of  iron,  flat  stones,  etc.,  were 
also  used  in  baking. 

O-ver-seers',  in  Acts  20  :  28,  denotes  one 
placed  in  charge  or  over  a  congregation,  and 
bearing  the  same  relation  to  it  as  a  presby- 
ter or  eldei',  Acts  20  :  17,  where  the  same 
persons  are  meant  as  in  verse  28.  In  all 
other  passages  of  the  New  Testament  the 
corresponding  Greek  word  is  translated 
bishop.  In  the  Revised  Version  the  render- 
ing is  made  uniform.    See  Bishop. 

Owl,  as  used  in  Dent.  14  :  16  ;  Ps.  102  :  6 ; 
Isa.  34:  11,  15,  probably  refers  to  some  one 
or  other  of  several  species  of  owl  that  are 
found  in  Syria  and  Egypt.  The  word  trans- 
lated "  owl  "  in  Isa.  13  :  21 ;  34  : 13 ;  Jer.  50  : 
39;  Micah  1 :  8,  etc.,  really  means  Ostrich 
(which  seel.  The  sacred  writers  evidently 
used  tlie  word  to  allude  to  some  bii-d  that 
loved  solitary  and  desolate  places. 


Ox  was  also  applied  in  a  general, sense 
like  "herd,"  and  is  often  rendered  "kine." 
It  was  clean  according  to  the  Levitical  law, 
and  its  strength  and  patience,  as  well  as  its 
value  for  food,  made  it  one  of  the  highly 
prized  possessions  of  the  Jews.  Besides  an- 
swering all  the  uses  to  which  we  put  the  ox 
tribe,  in  those  days  they  were  also  used  for 
threshing  (treading  out)  the  grain,  Deut. 

25  :  4,  and  for  sacrifices. 
Ox'-goad.  Judg.  3  :  31.    See  Goad. 
O'zem  (stremjth).    [1]  The  sixth  son  of 

Jesse  and  brother  of  David.  1  Chron.  2  : 15. 
[2]  One  of  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel.  1  Chron. 
2  :  25. 

O-zi'as,  Matt.  1  : 8,  9,  the  son  of  Joram, 
is  the  same  as  Uzziah. 

Oz'ni  (attentive),  ons  of  the  sons  or  de- 
scendants of  Gad,  Num.  26:16,  called  Ez- 
BON  in  Gen.  46 :  16. 

Oz'nites,  descendants  of  Ozni.  Num. 

26  : 16. 

P. 

Paarai,  pa'a-ra,  one  of  David's  valiant 
men.  2  Sam.  23  :  35.  He  is  called  Naarai 
in  1  Chron.  11  :  37. 

Pa'dan  (field)  is  used  alone  in  one  pas- 
sage. Gen.  48:7,  to  denote  the  place  else- 
where called  Padan-aram. 

Pa'dan-a'ram  {the  low  hiphland),  the 
country  to  which  Abraham  sent  his  servant 
to  obtain  a  wife  for  Isaac,  Gen.  24  :  10;  25  : 
20,  and  to  which  Isaac  told  Jacob  to  go  for 
his  wife,  Gen.  28:  2,  is  one  of  the  Hebrew 
names  for  Mesopotamia  (which  see).  By 
some  it  is  supposed  to  designate  more  par- 
ticularly the  plains  of  Mesopotamia  from 
the  mountainous  districts  in  the  north. 

Pad'dle,  Deut.  23  :  13,  a  short  broad 
blade,  similar  to  that  on  an  oar. 

Pa'don  (deliverance),  one  of  the  Nethi- 
nim  whose  descendants  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel  from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  :  44 ;  Neh. 
7:47. 

Pa'gi-el  (God  allots),  a  captain  of  the 
tribe  of  Asher,  who  was  appointed  to  aid 
Moses  in  numbering  the  people.  Num.  1 : 
13  ;  2  :  27. 

Pa'hath-mo'ab  (governor  of  Moah).  [1] 
An  Israelite  some  of  whose  descendants  re- 
turned from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra 
2:6;  Neh.  3:11.  [2]  A  family  of  Jews  who 
sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah. 
Neh.  10:  14. 

Pa'i  {bleating),  a  place  in  Idumea,  1 
Chron.  1 :  50,  caile^  Pau  in  Gen.  36  :  39. 

Pained,  in  Rev.  12  :  2,  means  labored  in 
pain  or  pangs. 

Pain'ful,  in  Ps.  73:16,  means  hard  to 
do. 

Pain'ful-ness,  in  2  Cor.  11 ;  27,  means 
unsparing  toil. 

Paint,  Paint'ing.  Paint  was  used  by 
the  Hebrews  to  color  the  walls  and  beams 
of  their  houses,  Jer.  22  :  14,  and  the  heathen 
used  it  to  adorn  their  temples  with  repre- 
sentations of  their  idols.  Ezek.  23  :  14.  It 
was  also  used  in  Assyria  and  Egyjit,  as  their 
ruins  and  monuments  show.  Painting  the 
eyes  was  practised  to  some  extent  among 
the  Hebrew  women,  but  the  custom  was 
held  in  contempt.  Jer.  4  :  30. 

Pal'ace,  in  the  Old  Testament,  denotes 
either  the  whole  group  of  buildings  that 
form  the  royal  residence,  and  which  are  en- 
closed by  the  outer  wall,  Dan.  1  :  4,  or  sim- 
ply one  of  those  buildings.  1  Kings  16  : 18. 
In  the  New  Testament  the  word  generally 
means  the  residence  of  a  wealthy  or  promi- 
nent person.  Matt.  26  :  3  ;  Luke  11  :  21.  The 
"  palace,"  in  Philip.  1 :  13,  is  rendered  in  the 
marginal  notes  "  Caesar's  Court ;'"  in  the  Re- 
vised Version,  "praetorian  guard"  (Greek 
"  prajtorium  "). 

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Fa'lal  (judge),  a  son  of  Uzai  who  aided 
Nehemiah  in  repairing  the  walls  of  Jerusa- 
lem. Neh.  3 :  25. 

Pal-es-ti'na,  Exod.  1,5  : 14,  from  its  in- 
habitants, the  Philistines,  was  the  name 
given  to  the  country  lying  along  the  Medi- 
terranean coast,  between  Joppa  and  Gaza. 
The  same  country  is  called  Philistia  in 
Ps.  60  :  8;  87  :  4  ;  108  :  9.    See  Palestine. 

Pal'es-tine  {land  of  sojourners),  a,  coun- 
try on  the  east  shore  of  the  Mediterranean 
Sea,  is  sacred  not  only  to  Christians,  but  to 
Jews  and  Mohammedans. 

Names. — Palestine,  in  Joel  3:4;  Pal- 
ESTINA,  in  Exod.  1.5:14;  Isa.  14:29,  31; 
and  Philistia,  in  Ps.  60:8;  87:4;  108:9, 
refer  only  to  the  country  of  the  Philis- 
tines, who  occupied  a  part  of  the  eastern 
shore  of  the  Mediterranean  Sea  south  of 
Joppa.  The  original  name  of  Palestine  was 
Canaan.  Gen.  12  :  5;  16  :  3;  Exod.  1.5  :  15; 
Judg.  3:1.  It  is  also  called  the  Prom- 
ised Land,  Land  of  Israel  or  Israelites, 
Land  of  Judah  or  Judea,  and  the  Holy 
Land.  The  name  Palestine  now  includes 
the  whole  land  of  the  Hebrews  on  both 
sides  of  the  Jordan.  In  this  sense  the  name 
was  first  applied  by  Josephus  and  by  Greek 
and  Roman  writers,  and  it  has  ever  since 
been  so  called,  although  the  Holy  Land 
is  now  its  most  popular  name. 

SitiiatioH  and  Extent. — Palestine,  or  the 
Holy  Land,  extends  from  latitude  33°  16' 
north  to  latitude  31°  north,  comprising  an 
area  of  about  twelve  thousand  square  miles 
(less  than  one-third  larger  than  that  of  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire),  and  bounded  west 
by  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  south  and  east  by 
the  desert  which  separates  it  from  Egypt, 
Arabia,  and  Mesopotamia,  and  north  by  the 
mountains  of  Lebanon  and  Anti-Lebanon, 
which  separate  it  from  Syria.  The  average 
length  of  the  country  is  about  one  hundred 
and  fifty  miles,  and  the  average  width  is 
about  eighty  miles. 

The  surface  of  the  country  is  diversified, 
and  consists  of  four  belts:  the  coast  land, 
the  western  mountains,  the  Jordan  valley, 
and  the  eastern  mountains.  These  belts 
run  from  north  to  south,  nearly  parallel 
with  each  other  and  with  the  shore  of  the 
Mediterranean,  gradually  converging  as  they 
near  the  north. 

The  coast-land,  comprising  in  the  north 
the  old  Phoenicia  and  in  the  south  the  old 
Philistia,  or  the  land  of  the  Philistines,  is 
lowland,  from  six  to  twenty  miles  broad, 
and  only  broken  at  the  point  where  the 
Carmel  ridge  branches  off  from  the  hills  of 
Samaria  and  extends  tot  about  twelve  miles 
in  a  north-western  direction  across  the  coast- 
belt  directly  to  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  This 
ridge  is  not  very  high,  its  highest  peak  being 
only  about  1740  feet.  When  it  reaches  the 
Mediterranean  it  forms  a  bold  promontory 
over  500  feet  high,  jutting  out  into  the  sea. 
The  sides  of  this  ridge  rise  abruptly  from 
the  plain,  and  the  valleys  that  cut  it  are 
sharply  cleft.  Along  the  whole  coast-line 
there  is  no  good  harbor  and  only  one  bay 
of  importance — that  of  Acre,  formerly  Ac- 
CHo,  just  north  of  Mount  Carmel. 

The  western  mountain-belt,  "the  backbone 
of  Palestine,"  from  twenty-five  to  thirty 
miles  broad,  is  an  offshoot  from  Mount  Leb- 
anon, and  comi)rises  the  hills  of  Galilee, 
whose  highest  i)()ints  are  Safed,  2775  feet, 
and  Jebel  Jermuh,  4000  feet;  the  hills  of 
Samaria,  whose  highest  points  are  Ebal, 
.3077  feet,  Gerizim,  2849  feet,  and  Tell  Asur, 
3400  feet ;  the  hills  of  Judea,  whose  highest 
jioints  are  Jerusalem,  2.593  feet,  Olivet,  2683 
feet,  Hebron,  ,3040  feet,  and  Beersheba,  788 
feet,  and  tlien  falls  abruptly  otF  toward 
the  desert.  As  the  coast-belt  is  broken  at 
one  point  by  the  Carmel  ridge,  so  is  the 
western  mountain-belt  split  at  one  point, 
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between  Galilee  and  Samaria,  by  the  plain 
of  Jezreel  (which  see).  The  western  slope 
of  this  belt,  that  toward  the  coast-land, 
though  bold  and  somewhat  rugged,  is  gene- 
rally gradual  and  very  fertile,  while  the 
eastern  slope,  toward  the  Jordan  valley,  is 
wild  and  barren. 

The  valley  of  the  Jordan  is  one  of  the  most 
curious  geographical  phenomena  on  the 
globe.  Through  it  runs  the  river  Jordan, 
which,  after  a  tortuous  course  in  which  it 
descends  three  thousand  feet,  empties  into 
the  Dead  Sea.  See  Jordan.  This  valley 
is  at  its  greatest  width  about  ten  miles 
broad,  but  generally  only  three  miles,  and 
at  places  quite  narrow.  Its  sides  rise  from 
2000  to  4000  feet,  generally  in  abrupt  and 
confused  forms.  The  portion  of  the  valley 
that  is  well  watered  is  very  fertile,  but  the 
sides  are  for  the  most  part  sterile.  The 
view  around  the  Dead  Sea  is  forbidding  and 
in  some  localities  awful,  but  the  Sea  of  Gal- 
ilee is  very  inviting  (see  Galilee,  Sea  of). 

The  eastern  mountain-belt  begins  at  Mount 
Hermon  in  the  north,  runs  south  for  about 
two  hundred  miles,  and  ends  in  Mount  Hor. 
It  forms  the  high  table-lands  of  Moab  and 
Bashan,  which  slojie  on  the  east  very  gently, 
almost  imperceptibly,  down  to  the  desert. 

The  climate  of  Palestine  varies  with  the 
external  form  of  the  country.  From  No- 
vember to  April  in  Palestine  is  generally 
the  wet  season,  and  from  April  to  November 
the  dry.  During  the  dry  season  it  rarely 
rains,  and  even  during  the  wet  season  the 
sky  often  remains  perfectly  clear  for  weeks. 
The  rainfall  varies  from  14  to  32  inches  a 
year;  25  inches  are  considered  necessary  to 
insure  a  good  harvest. 

The  coast-land  has  very  mild  winters,  but 
the  summers  are  hot. 

In  the  western  mountain-belt  the  winter 
sometimes  brings  quite  violent  storms  with 
penetrating  cold  winds  and  even  a  little 
snow,  but  generally  there  are  weeks  of  de- 
lightful weather.  During  the  summer  the 
days  are  warm,  though  rarely  oppressively 
so,  and  the  nights  are  cool. 

The  Jordan  valley  has  a  semi-tropical  cli- 
mate, very  trying  to  foreigners. 

The  climate  of  the  eastern  mountain-belt 
is  somewhat  colder  than  that  of  the  west- 
ern . 

The  soil,  where  it  is  well  watered,  is  very 
productive.  Travellers  are  amazed  at  the 
great  number  of  brilliant  flowers  which 
cover  the  whole  country  during  February 
and  March  (the  wet  season),  but  in  July 
and  August  (during  the  dry  season)  even 
the  grass  has  gone ;  and  many  districts 
which  evidently  have  once  been  in  a  high 
state  of  cultivation  now  lie  waste  because 
the  art  of  irrigation,  once  generally  prac- 
tised, has  been  neglected  or  forgotten. 
There  is  plenty  of  water,  however,  in  this 
country  for  irrigation.  Besides  Lake  Huleh 
(called  the  Waters  of  Merom,  Josh.  11  :  7) 
and  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  there  are  numerous 
perennial  streams  flowing  into  the  Jordan 
or  running  down  the  western  slope  to  the 
Mediterranean,  and  a  remarkable  number 
of  springs  and  fountains.  The  water  of  the 
Dead  Sea  is  unavailable,  being  to  such  an 
extent  impregnated  with  salt,  pitch,  and 
other  minerals  that  fish  cannot  live  in  it 
and  plants  cannot  grow  near  it.  See  Dead 
Sea.  East  of  the  Jordan  there  are  large 
forests  of  ])ine  and  oak,  but  west  of  that 
river  the  forests  have  disappeared,  except 
on  Mount  Tabor  and  Mount  Carmel.  Even 
the  cedars  of  Lebanon  are  steadily  becom- 
ing le-ss  numerous. 

Productions. — The  plains  of  Bashan  and 
the  Jordan  valley  are  regarded  as  among 
the  finest  wheat-lands  in  the  world  ;  cotton 
and  the  sugar-cane  grow  luxuriantly  in  the 
coast-laud  and  the  Jordan  valley  ;  the  olives, 


figs,  grapes,  and  almonds  of  Palestine  are 
celebrated,  and  vegetables  of  every  kind 
and  of  excellent  quality  are  easily  raised. 
The  apple  and  the  potato  do  not  succeed 
there. 

Fisheries  of  Palestine  are  principally  in  the 
Sea  of  Galilee  (Lake  of  Gennesaret)  and  in 
the  Jahbok,  Jordan,  and  Kishon  Rivers. 
Among  the  fishes  caught  there  are  the  bar- 
bel, blenny,  bream,  carp,  dog-fish,  minnow, 
perch,  and  the  sheat-fish. 

Though  the  Palestine  of  to-day  is  not  a 
country  flowing  with  milk  and  honey,  it  is 
certainly  evident  that  it  once  was;  and 
probably  it  might  be  made  so  again. 

Animals. — Of  the  wild  animals  mentioned 
in  the  Bible,  the  lion,  the  unicorn  (a  species 
of  wild  ox),  the  "  behemoth  "  (probably  the 
hippopotamus),  Job  40 : 15,  and  the  crocodile 
(the  "leviathan''  of  Job,  chapter  41)  have 
disappeared,  but  the  gazelle,  jackal,  fox,  and 
wild  boar  are  still  found  in  Palestine.  The 
most  common  domestic  animals  are  the 
sheep,  the  goat,  the  ass,  the  mule,  and  the 
camel. 

Birds  of  prey  are  very  abundant  now,  as 
in  olden  times;  also  the  turtle-dove,  .Song 
of  Solomon  2 : 11, 12,  the  partridge,  etc.  The 
ostrich  has  disappeared. 

The  mineral  deposits  of  the  country  are  at 
present  almost  wholly  unimproved,  but  are 
considered  to  be  of  great  value.  Lead,  cop- 
per, suli)hur,  salt,  bitumen,  etc.  are  found  in 
great  quantities;  also  iron  and  coal  occur. 
The  region  around  the  Dead  Sea  is  supposed 
to  contain  a  great  accumulation  of  petro- 
leum. 

Mountains. — Among  the  most  important 
are  Carmel,  Ebal,  Gerizim,  Gilboa,  Gilead, 
Hermon,  Lebanon,  Moriah,  Nebo,  Olivet  or 
Mount  of  Olives,  Pisgah,  Samaria,  Tabor, 
and  Zion. 

Cities,  Towns,  and  Villages. — Among  the 
most  important  are  Accho,  Ain,  Beer-sheba, 
Bethany,  Beth-el,  Bethlehem,  Bethsaida, 
Bezer,  Ciesarea,  Ca'sarea  Philippi,  Caperna- 
um, Chorazin,  Dan,  Decapolis,  Gennesaret, 
Golan,  Hebron,  Jericho,  Jerusalem,  Joppa, 
Kedesh,  Magdala,  Jlamre,  Nazareth,  Ra- 
moth,  Samaria,  Shechem,  Shiloh,  and  Tir- 
zah. 

Bilkers  and  Brooks. — Among  the  most  im- 
portant are  Anion,  Cherith,  Jabbok,  Jor- 
dan, Kanah,  Kedron  (called  also  Kidron 
and  Cedron),  Kishon,  and  River  of  Egypt. 

Seas  and  Lakes. — The  principal  are  the 
Dead  Sea  (called  also  the  Salt  Sea,  the  Sea 
of  the  Plain,  and  Lake  Asphaltites),  the 
Sea  of  Galilee  (called  also  the  Sea  of  Tibe- 
rias and  the  Lake  of  Gennesaret),  and 
Lake  Hdleh,  or  the  Waters  of  Merom. 

History. — Palestine  had  no  strong  govern- 
ment under  the  Judges  (which  see).  Dur- 
ing the  reigns  of  David  and  Solomon  it  at- 
tained its  highest  prosjierity.  Visible  decay 
began,  B.  c.  about  975,  with  the  secession  of 
the  ten  tribes.  Assyria  crushed  the  north- 
ern kingdom  of  Israel  b.  c.  about  720,  and 
Babylon  the  southern  kingdom  of  Judah 
B.  c.  about  587.  Since  that  time  Palestine 
has  been  under  foreign  rule.  Persians, 
Greeks,  and  Romans  succeeded  one  another 
in  the  mastery. 

In  the  time  of  Christ,  under  the  Romans, 
there  were  four  provinces  —  Galilee,  Sama- 
ria, and  Judea  on  the  west  side  of  Jordan, 
and  Pera^a  on  the  east  side.  Since  A.  D.  G37, 
when  Palestine  was  conquered  by  the  Sara- 
cens, it  has,  with  little  interruption,  been 
under  Turkish  rule.  The  Turks  seized  the 
country  in  A.  D.  1073.  and  by  their  barbarous 
treatment  of  Christian  pilgrims  provoked 
the  Crusades.  Roman  rule  was  established 
in  1099,  held  Jerusalem  till  1187,  and  re- 
mained in  Acre  till  1291.  In  1517  the  Otto- 
mans came  in  and  made  Palestine  part  of 
the  Turkish  empire.   It  was  suddenly  taken 


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from  the  sultan  by  Mehemet  Ali,  viceroy  of 
Egypt,  in  1832,  but  European  governments 
intervened  and  in  1841  it  was  given  back 
again.  It  now  belongs  to  the  pashalic  of 
Damascus,  and  (including  the  region  east 
of  the  Jordan)  has  a  population  of  about 
800,000,  of  whom  about  20,000  are  Jews, 
chiefly  found  in  Jerusalem,  Hebron,  Safed, 
and  Tiberias.  See  Canaan;  Hebrews;  Is- 
rael, Kingdom  of;  Judah,  Kingdom  of; 
Jerusalem;  Samaria;  and  map  of  Pales- 
tine at  the  end  of  these  "  Helps." 

Fal'lu  (distinguished),  a  son  of  Reuben, 
Exod.  6  :  14 ;  Num.  26  :  5,  8 ;  1  Chrou.  5  :  3, 
called  Phallu  in  Gen.  46  :  9. 

Pal'lu-ites,  a  family  of  Reubenites  de- 
scended from  Pallu.  Num.  26:5. 

Palm'crist,  iu  the  marginal  notes,  Jo- 
nah 4  :  6,  means  the  Gourd  (which  see). 

Palm'er-worm,  a  destructive  insect, 
perhaps  a  species  of  locust,  is  mentioned  in 
Joel  1:4;  Amos  4  :  9  as  a  figurative  illustra- 
tion of  the  punishment  that  would  befall 
the  rebellious  Jews. 

Palm  Tree.  The  date-palm  abounds  in 
Arabia,  Egypt,  in  the  whole  of  southern 
Asia,  and  in  northern  Africa,  but  it  is 
now  rare  in  Palestine,  though  when  the 
scenes  mentioned  in  the  Bible  occurred  this 
tree  was  verycomiuju  there.  It  is  one  of 
the  most  beautiful  of  trees,  growing  to  a 
height  of  from  sixty  to  one  hundred  feet, 
with  no  branches,  strictly  speaking,  except 
the  mass  of  graceful  evergreen  shoots  which 
adorn  its  summit.  The  fruit  of  the  palm 
(dates)  is  an  article  of  food  for  the  people, 
camels  feed  on  the  seed,  and  the  leaves, 
fibres,  and  sap  are  all  valuable.  The  Arabs 
speak  of  three  hundred  and  sixty  uses  to 
which  the  ditlerent  parts  of  the  tree  may 
be  applied.  A  single  tree  will  bear  over  two 
hundred  pounds  of  dates.  The  palm  tree 
lives  more  than  two  hundred  years,  and  is 
most  productive  from  the  thirtieth  until  the 
eightieth  year.  The  tree  was  held  in  great 
estimation  by  the  Hebrews,  and  hence  the 
frequent  allusions  to  it  in  the  Bible.  Ps.  92  : 
12,  14 ;  Jer.  10:5;  John  12  :  13.  In  Rev.  7  : 
9  it  is  used  with  special  force  and  beauty,  as 
the  palm  was  an  emblem  of  victory  and  was 
carried  before  the  conqueror  iu  the  tri- 
umphal processions.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Pal'sy,  or  paralysis,  is  a  disease  which 
deprives  either  the  whole  body  or  a  portion 
of  it  of  motion  or  sensation  (feeling).  In 
one  form  the  muscles  contract  so  tliat  the 
limbs  can  be  neither  drawn  up  nor  extended, 
and  theafiected  part  soon  becomes  withered. 
1  Kings  13  :  4-6  ;  Luke  6:6;  Acts  9  :  33.  In 
a  violent  form  of  this  disease,  in  the  East, 
the  limbs  become  immovably  fixed  in  the 
position  they  were  in  at  the  time  of  the  at- 
tack. The  suffering  is  intense,  and  death 
usually  soon  follows.  Matt.  8 :  6.  Palsy  is 
one  of  the  least  curable  of  diseases.  See 
pages  136,  139,  and  370  in  the  Analysis, 
and  consult  the  Concordance. 

Pal'ti  (deliverance  of  Jehovah),  one  of  the 
spies  sent  by  Moses  to  search  the  land  of 
Canaan.  Num.  13:9. 

Pal'ti-el  (deliverance  of  God),  the  chief 
of  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  He  was  one  of 
those  who  were  appointed  to  divide  the 
land  west  of  Jordan  among  the  tribes  of 
Israel.  Num.  34:26. 

Pal'tite,  The,  a  name  applied  in  2  Sam. 
23:  26  to  one  of  David's  mighty  men.  He 
is  called  the  Pelonite  in  1  Chron.  11  :  27. 

Pamphylia,  pam-fil'i-ah  (region  of  every 
tribe),  a  Roman  province  of  Asia  Minor,  was 
bounded  by  Pisidia  on  the  north,  Cilicia  on 
the  east,  Lycia  on  the  west,  and  the  Medi- 
terranean Sea  on  the  south.  Perga  was  its 
original  capital  and  Attalia  its  chief  seaport. 
Pamphylia  was  twice  visited  by  Paul  on  Iiis 
Brst  missionary  journey.  Acts  13:13;  14: 


24  ;  15  :  38.  Strangers  from  Pamphylia  were 
at  Jerusalem  on  the  dav  of  Pentecost.  Acts 
2  :  10. 

Pan.  Six  different  Hebrew  words  are 
thus  translated  in  the  English  Bible.  Some 
of  them  refer  to  flat  metal  ))lates  much  used 
in  the  East  for  baking  cakes  of  meal,  while 
others  evidently  were  deeper  vessels  used 
for  boiling  purposes.  Lev.  2:5;  2  Chron. 
35  :  13. 

Pan'nag,  in  Ezek.  27 : 17,  is  the  Hebrew 
word  for  some  product  of  Palestine,  not  now 
known,  which  the  Jews  sold  to  the  people 
of  Tyre.  Some  regard  it  as  a  kind  of  cake 
or  confection,  others  as  a  kind  of  spice. 

Pa'per,  Pa'per  Reeds.  Paper  Reeds, 
Isa.  19:7,  or  Bulrushes  (which  see),  are 
found  in  the  Upper  Nile,  in  Egypt,  and 
upon  the  northern  shores  of  the  Sea  of  Gal- 
ilee. Paper,  2  John  verse  12,  was  first  made 
from  this  plant.  The  stalk,  by  means  of  a 
needle,  was  slit  into  thin  layers  or  strips 
that  were  made  as  broad  as  possible,  in  some 
instances  ten  to  fifteen  inches  wide.  The 
strips  were  then  laid  side  by  side  on  a  flat 
surface  and  immersed  in  water,  which  caused 
their  edges  to  adhere  to  each  other  as  though 
they  were  glued.  After  being  dried  iu  the 
sun  and  covered  with  a  sort  of  sizing  the 
sheets  were  beaten  with  hammersaud  finally 
polished.  Writing  on  paper  thus  made  was 
done  by  means  of  a  fine  hair-pencil  (brush). 

Pa'phos  (boiling  or  hot  \  a  town  on  the 
west  coast  of  the  island  of  Cyprus,  which  is 
in  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  It  was  visited 
by  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  its  Roman  gov- 
ernor (proconsul)  was  converted.  Acts  13: 
6-13.    It  is  now  called  Baffa. 

Par'a-ble,  a  method  of  teaching  through 
pictures  of  human  life,  was  much  employed 
in  ancient  times,  and  striking  instances  oc- 
cur in  the  Old  Testament,  notably  Nathan's 
parable  of  the  ewe-lamb  by  which  David 
was  made  his  own  judge,  2  Sam.  12  :  1-7; 
Isaiah's  parable  of  the  vineyard.  Isa.  5:1- 
7,  etc.  Our  Saviour  used  parables  in  his  dis- 
courses to  the  people  ("and  without  a  para- 
ble spake  he  not  unto  them."  Matt.  13  :  34), 
and,  as  recorded  in  the  New  Testament, 
they  present  forcibly  yet  briefly  the  most 
imi)ortant  spiritual  truths  concerning  the 
kingdom  of  God,  its  growth,  value,  relation 
to  the  world,  conflict  and  ultimate  triumph. 
There  is  nothing  equal  to  the  parables  of 
Christ  in  all  literature;  they  are  inexhaust- 
ible, simple  enough  for  a  child,  and  deep 
enough  for  the  most  advanced  sage  and 
saint.  See  especially  Matt.,  chapter  13,  and 
Luke,  chapter  15.  Consult  the  An.\ lysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer 
to  the  Concordance.    See  also  Fable. 

Par'a-clete.   See  Advocate. 

Par'a-dise  is  a  word  of  Persian  origin, 
and  means  a  garden,  orchard,  or  other  en- 
closed place  filled  with  beauty  and  delight. 
Hence  it  is  used  figuratively  for  any  place 
of  peculiar  happiness,  and  particularly  for 
the  kingdom  of  perfect  happiness  which  is 
the  abode  of  the  blessed  bevond  the  grave. 
Luke  23  :  43 ;  2  Cor.  12  :  4  ;  Rev.  2  :  7. 

Pa'rah  (heifer-town),  a  town  of  Benja- 
min. Josh.  18:23. 

Par-a-lyt'ic.    See  Palsy. 

Pa'ran  (place  of  carerns\  an  extensive 
wilderness  region  on  the  south  and  south- 
west of  Palestine,  is  often  called  the  wil- 
derness of  Parau,  sometimes  Mount  Paran, 
and,  in  Gen.  14  :  6,  El-paran.  Hagar  and 
Ishmael  went  into  the  wilderness  of  Paran. 
Gen.  21 :  21.  It  was  entered  by  the  Israel- 
ites soon  after  they  left  Sinai,  Num.  10  :  12, 
and  they  encamped  there  many  times  dur- 
ing their  wanderings.  Num.  12:16;  13:3, 
26.  David  fled  to  it  from  Saul,  1  Sam.  25  : 
1,  after  tlie  death  of  Samuel,  and  Kadad  es- 
caped through  it  to  Egypt.  1  Kings  11 : 18. 

Pa'rau,  Mount  of,  probably  iu  the 


north-east  part  of  the  wilderness  of  Paran, 
is  the  place  where  the  "  Lord  shined  forth." 
Deut.  33  :  2.  It  is  also  mentioned  in  Ilab. 
3:3. 

Par'bar,  in  1  Chron.  26:18,  evidently 
means  some  place,  perhaps  a  building,  on 
the  west  side  of  the  Temi)le  enclosure. 

Parch'ed  Corn,  in  Ruth  2  : 14,  refers  to 
the  roasted  heads  of  wheat,  barley,  millet 
or  other  grain,  but  not  to  the  Indian  corn 
or  niaiiie  so  well  known  in  this  country. 
See  Corn. 

Parch'ed  Ground.  Travellers  on  the 
deserts  in  Africa  and  Asia  have  often  been 
deceived  by  the  optical  delusion  called  a 
"  mirage,"  whereby  the  barren,  sandy  waste 
in  the  distance  suddenly  assumes  the  ap- 
pearance of  a  beautiful  sheet  of  water  sur- 
rounded by  luxuriant  vegetation.  In  the 
above  sense  "  parched  ground "  is  used  in 
Isa.  35 :  7. 

Parch'ments,  the  skins  of  sheep  or 
goats  so  dre.ssed  and  prepared  as  to  render 
them  fit  to  write  on.  The  .skins  of  beasts 
were  extensively  used  by  the  early  writers, 
but  they  were  rudely  prepared.  About  two 
centuries  before  Christ  a  method  was  dis- 
covered for  producing  a  very  fine  material. 
This  the  Latins  called  pergamena,  which  is 
translated,  in  2  Tim.  4:  13,  "  parchments." 

Par'don,  as  used  in  the  Bible  in  refer- 
ence to  God's  grace  exercised  toward  man, 
has  a  very  different  meaning  from  the  word 
as  used  by  us  in  our  dealings  with  one  an- 
other. There  it  means  covering  up,  Ps.  85 : 
2,  blotting  out,  Ps.  51  :  9,  or  removing  our 
transgressions  far  from  us,  Ps.  103:  12,  and 
no  longer  remembering  them.  Heb.  8  :  12. 
Consult  the  Analy'sis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

Parmashta,  par-mash 'tah  ( superior ) ,  one 
of  the  sons  of  Hanian,  the  enemy  of  the  Jews 
in  the  time  of  Ahasuerus.  Esth.  9  :  9. 

Par'me-nas  (steailfast),  one  of  the  seven 
deacons  of  the  church  at  Jerusalem.  Acts  6  : 
5. 

Parnach,  par'nak  (sivift),  father  of  Eli- 
zaphan,  prince  of  Zebulun.  Num.  34  :  25. 

Pa'rosh  (flea).  [1)  A  Jew  many  of  whose 
descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon.  Ezra  2:3;  Neh.  7:8.  [2]  A  Jew 
whose  son  rebuilt  part  of  the  wall  of  Jeru- 
salem. Neh.  3:  25.  [3]  A  family  which  sealed 
the  covenant  of  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  14. 

Parshanclatha,  par-shan'da-thah  igiren 
hy  prayer),  one  of  the  sons  of  Haman,  the 
enemy  of  the  Jews  in  the  time  of  Ahasu- 
erus. Esth.  9  :  7. 

Parthia,  par'thi-ah,  originally  a  prov- 
ince of  Media,  was  afterward  united  to  the 
Persian  empire,  subsequently  became  inde- 
pendent, and  was  again  conquered  by  Per- 
sia, a.  d.  226.  In  the  time  of  the  apostles  it 
included  the  country  from  India  to  the  Ti- 
gris River  and  from  the  ocean  on  the  south 
to  the  Kharesem  desert.  Seleucia  was  one 
of  its  chief  cities. 

Par'thi-ans,  inhabitants  of  Parthia. 
Some  of  them  were  present  at  Jerusalem  at 
the  time  of  the  Pentecost.  Acts  2  :  9. 

Par  ti  tion,  Mid'dle  Wall  of,  Eph.  2: 
14,  is  supposed  to  have  reference  to  the  wall 
in  the  Temple  which  separated  the  court  of 
Israel  from  the  court  of  the  Gentiles,  and  is 
used  here  figuratively  to  denote  whatever 
distinguislied  the  Jews,  as  the  favored  peo- 
ple of  God,  from  the  heathen  or  Gentiles. 

Par-tic'u-lar-ly,  in  Acts  21  :  19 ;  Heb. 
9  :  5,  means  in  detail. 

Par'tridge,  a  bird  well  known  in  Pales- 
tine, is  highly  prized  by  the  peasants  for  its 
flesh  and  eggs.  The  bird  seeks  safety  by 
running,  and  its  pursuers  chase  it  till  it 
becomes  wearied,  when  they  kill  it  with  a 
stick  or  stone.  The  allusion  in  1  Sam.  26: 
20  may  express  the  laborious  zeal  with 
which  Saul  pursued  David,  and  iu  Jer. 
1151 


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17  :  J 1  reference  is  probably  made  to  the 
exposure  of  tlie  i)artridt!re's  nest,  whicli  is 
built  ou  the  gi'ouud  and  likely  to  be  tram- 
pled on  and  its  eggs  destroyed. 

Par'u-ah  {blossoming},  the  father  of  Je- 
hoshaphat,  who  was  one  of  Solomon's  officers. 

I  Kings  4  :  17. 

Par-va'im  or  Par'va-iin  (easfeni  re- 
gions) is  found  only  once  iu  the  Authorized 
Version,  and  denotes  the  country  which 
produced  gold  used  in  decorating  Solomon's 
Temple.  2  Ohron.  3:C.  Its  location  is  not 
known. 

Pasach,  pa'sak  {cut  off),  a  sou  of  Japh- 
let.  1  Chron.  7  :  3.3. 

Pas-dam'iniin  {houndary  of  blood),  men- 
tioned in  1  Chron.  11  :  13, and  called  EPHKS- 
DAMMIM  in  1  Sam.  17  :  1,  is  the  name  of  a 
place  iu  Judali  where  the  Philistines  were 
encamped  wlien  David  slew  (ioliath. 

Pa-se'ah  {lame).  [1]  A  descendant  of 
Judali.  1  Chron.  4  :  12.  [2]  A  Jew  whose 
descendants  returned  from  Babylon  after 
the  captivity,  Ezra  2  :  49,  called  Phaseah 
in  Neb.  7 : 51.  [3]  A  Jew  whose  son  re- 
paired part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity.  Neh.  3:6. 

Pash'ur  {freedom).  [1]  The  founder  of 
a  family  of  priests.  1  Chron.  9:  12;  Neh. 

II  : 12.  [2]  A  priest  who  was  the  son  of 
Immer.  He  was  "chief  governor  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord"  iu  the  time  of  Jere- 
miah. Jer.  20:  1.  He  "smote  Jeremiah  the 
prophet  and  put  liim  in  the  stocks,"  but  re- 
ceived from  liim  a  fearful  sentence,  and  his 
name  was  changed  to  Magor-mis.sabib.  Jer. 
20  :  1-6. 

Pass,  in  Ezek.  32: 19,  means  surpass. 
Pas'sa-ges,  in  Jer.  22  :  20,  i)robably  re- 
fers to  tlie  mountains  of  Abarim.    See  Aba- 

EIM. 

Pas'sion,  in  Acts  1 : 3,  denotes  the  last 
suflTerings  and  death  of  Christ.  "  Like  pas- 
sions,'' iu  Acts  14:15;  James  5:17,  means 
having  the  same  human  feelings  and  pro- 
pensities. 

Pass'o-ver,  a  Jewish  feast,  commemo- 
rates the  e.\em])tiou  or  the  "passing  over" 
of  the  families  of  the  Israelites  when  tlie 
destroying  angel  smote  the  first-horn  of 
Egyi)t,  Exod.  12  :  23-29,  and  also  their  de- 
parture from  the  land  of  bondage.  Ou  the 
fourteenth  day  of  the  first  montli  (Nisan), 
at  even,  the  Passover  was  to  l)e  celebrated, 
and  on  tlie  fifteenth  day  commenced  the 
seven  days'  feast  of  unleavened  bread.  Lev. 
23  :  5.  Strictly  speaking,  the  term  Passover 
is  ajiplied  only  to  the  fourteenth  day  of  tlie 
first  month  (that  is,  from  the  evening  of  tlie 
fourteenth  to  the  evening  of  the  fifteenth), 
but  as  used  in  sacred  history  the  word  in- 
cludes the  seven  davs'  feast  of  unleavened 
bread.  Luke  2  : 41 ;  John  2  : 13,  23 ;  6  :  4 ;  11 : 
55.  (.'onsult  the  ANALYSIS  by  means  of  its 
Index  (page  6«7). 

Patara,  jiat'a-rali,  a  city  of  Lycia,  on  the 
north-east  coast  of  the  Mediterranean  Sea 
and  east  of  the  island  of  Eliodes.  It  was 
visited  by  Paul.  Acts  21 . 1,  2. 

Patli'ros  {region  of  the  soutli),  a,  part  of 
northern  Egypt  situated  near  tlie  city  of 
Thebes.  It  was  originally  independent, 
and  is  mentioned  in  Isa.  11:11;  Jer.  44  :  1  ; 
Ezek.  29  :  14.  It  was  luobably  the  Said  of 
the  Arabs  and  the  Tbebaid  of  the  Greeks. 
Its  inhabitants  were  the  Pathrusim. 

Path-rii'siin,  the  name  of  a  tribe  which 
descended  from  Mizniim,  the  son  of  Ham, 
and  inhabited  Pathros.  Gen.  10  : 14 ;  1  Chron. 
1 : 12. 

Pa'tieiice,  as  applied  to  God,  is  that 
manifestation  of  his  love  which  causes  him 
to  bear  long  with  sinners  and  to  repeatedly 
warn  them  of  judgments  to  come.  Exod. 
34  :  () ;  Kom.  2  :  4.  Iu  man  it  denotes  a  meek 
and  trustful  endurance  of  whatever  trials 
God  may  send  him,  and  love  and  forbear- 
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ance  with  his  fellow-man.  Rom.  2  :  7 ;  1 
Thess.  5:  14. 

Pat'mos,  a  rocky  and  barren  island, 
about  twenty  miles  in  circumference,  situ- 
ated in  the  jEgean  Sea,  about  twenty-four 
miles  west  of  Asia  Minor  and  north  of  the 
east  end  of  the  island  of  Crete,  is  memor- 
able as  the  ])lace  to  which  the  apostle  John 
was  banished.  Rev.  1  :  9.    See  John,  No.  4. 

Pa'tri-arch,  one  who  governs  his  family 
or  descendants  by  paternal  right,  is  applied 
in  the  New  Testament  to  Abraham,  Heh.  7  : 
4,  to  the  twelve  sons  of  Jacob,  Acts  7  :  H,  and 
to  David.  Acts  2:  29.  In  the  early  history 
of  the  Jews  the  patriarchal  form  of  govern- 
ment prevailed,  the  father  of  a  family  re- 
taining authority  over  his  descendants  so 
long  as  he  lived,  no  matter  what  new  con- 
nections they  may  have  formed.  On  the 
death  of  the  father  the  eldest  son  generally 
succeeded  to  this  dignity,  exercising  a  pa- 
ternal authority.  From  the  jiatriarchs  of 
the  several  families  that  formed  a  tribe  a 
prince  was  selected.  These  princes  were 
called  the  "elders  of  Israel."  Deut.  27  : 1. 

Pat'ro-bas  (life  of  his  father),  a  Chris- 
tian at  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  greeting. 
Rom.  16  :  14. 

Pat'terns,  in  Heb.  9 : 23,  is  rendered 
"co|iies"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Pau  {bleating),  a  city  of  Idumea,  Gen. 
36  :  39,  called  Pa  I  in  1  Chron.  1  :  .50. 

Paul  {small)  or  Saul  {asked  for),  whose 
character,  lioth  as  a  man  and  as  the  great 
apostle  to  the  Gentiles,  stands  out  in  the 
New  Testament  with  such  distinct  outlines, 
was  born  iu  the  Greek  city  of  Tarsus,  Cili- 
cia,  and  with  Roman  citizenship.  Acts  22: 
28,  29,  but  of  .Tewish  parents  belonging  to 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  His  original  Jewish 
name  was  Saul ,  his  Gentile  name,  which  he 
uses  in  all  his  epistles,  was  Paul.  He  studied 
Jewish  law  under  Gamaliel  iu  Jerusalem, 
Acts  5  :  34,  and  attracted,  while  yet  a  young 
man,  considerable  attention  on  account  of 
bis  jiassionate  devotion  to  bis  faith.  Be- 
longing to  the  sect  of  the  Pharisees,  he  ap- 
jieared  as  one  of  the  foremost  among  the 
]iersecutors  of  the  Christians,  Acts  7  :  58, 
but  on  bis  way  from  .lerusalem  to  Damas- 
cus he  was  suddenly  converted  by  a  revela- 
tion of  the  exalted  Saviour.  Acts  9:8,  9. 
He  retired  for  three  years,  A.  D.  37-40,  to 
Arabia,  in  quiet  preparation  for  the  great 
work  to  which  he  was  called  at  his  conver- 
sion. He  lived  by  the  mechanical  trade 
which,  after  the  custom  of  Jewish  rabbis, 
he  had  acquired.  It  was  tent-making, 
which  flourished  in  his  native  province  of 
Cilicia.  He  labored  a  year  with  Barnabas 
at  Autioch,  and  built  up  this  mother-church 
of  Gentile  Christianity  and  centre  of  his 
missionary  labors.  From  Autioch  he  made 
five  journeys  to  Jerusalem,  A.  d.  40,  44,  50, 
54,  58.  From  Autioch  he  started  on  bis 
three  great  mi.ssionary  journeys,  the  first 
A.  I).  45-49  (Acts  13  and  14),  the  second  a.  i>. 
.51-53  (Acts  15  :  36  to  18  :  22),  and  the  third 
A.  D.  .54-57  (Acts  18: 23  to  21 :  33).  On  his  last 
journey  to  Jerusalem  he  was  made  prisoner, 
sent  to  Cajsarea  for  two  years,  A.  D.  58  to  60, 
appeared  before  Festus  and  King  Agrippa, 
ai)iiealed  to  (!iesar,  went  to  Rome,  and  was 
kept  a  prisoner  there  from  A.  U.  61  to  63.  but 
turned  his  prison  into  a  pulpit,  preaching 
to  his  distant  congregations  in  the  Ei)!stles 
to  the  Ei)hesians,  Colossians,  Philippiaiis, 
and  Philemon.  The  account  breaks  off 
with  the  close  of  his  first  Roman  cai)tiv- 
ity  (Acts  28:31).  What  then  happened  is 
not  known  with  certainty.  Ancient  tradi- 
tion is  unanimous  as  to  his  martyrdom  in 
Rome,  and  the  reputed  (ilace  on  the  Via  Ostia 
where  he  was  executed  by  the  sword  is  still 
shown  (at  a  Jiluce  called  The  Three  Foun- 
tains, about  two  miles  fiom  the  Basilica  of 
St.  Paul).  Some  Biblical  scholars  place  that 


event  during  the  Neronian  persecution,  a.  d. 
64,  while  others  suppose  a  later  date,  A.  D.  67 
or  68,  after  an  intervening  fourth  mission- 
ary tour  to  the  East,  and  perhaps  to  Spain 
(whither  he  intended  to  go.  Rom.  15:28). 
In  this  case  we  must  assume  a  second  Ro- 
man imprisonment.  In  his  last  epistle  he 
takes  farewell  of  the  world  and  is  ready  for 
martyrdom  (2  Tim.  4  :  6-8).  Paul  is  perhaps 
the  most  remarkable  and  influential  charac- 
ter ill  history,  next  to  his  Lord  aud  Master; 
be  was  a  unique  man  for  a  unique  work  ;  he 
was  providentially  equipped  by  his  Jewish 
descent,  Greek  education,  and  Roman  citi- 
zenship for  the  apostleship  of  the  Gentiles; 
he  labored  more  in  word  and  deed  than  all 
other  ajiostles,  and  secured  the  victory  of 
Christianity  as  the  universal  religion  of  the 
world.  He  is  the  model  missionary,  and  an 
inspiration  to  all  ages.  His  Epistle.s  are  a 
unique  body  of  literature,  full  of  deep  aud 
burning  thoughts  that  can  never  die.  They 
were  written  between  52  and  63,  and  touch 
upon  all  jioints  of  the  Christian  s  faith  and 
duty  and  the  highest  topics  that  can  engage 
our  attention.  For  his  Epistles  see  the  sepa- 
rate titles.  See  map  of  Paul's  Missionary 
Journeys  at  the  end  of  these  "  Helps." 

Pau'lus,  Ser'gi-us.  Acts  13  :  7.  See 
Sergius  Paulus. 

Pave'ment,  in  John  19  : 13,  was  an  area 
in  Pilate's  court-room,  the  floor  of  which 
was  iiaved  with  marble  or  other  stones.  It 
was  the  judgment-seat.  In  the  Hebrew  it 
is  called  Gabbath.^  (which  see). 

Pavilion,  pa-vil'yon,  a  tent  used  by  a 
king,  prince,  or  geueral.  1  Kings  20:  12,  16. 

Pea'cock  is  mentioned  among  the  arti- 
cles which  Solomon's  navy  brought  from 
Tliarshish.  1  Kings  10  :  22.  "  Peacocks,"  in 
Job  39:  13,  should  be  rendered  "  ostrieh<  >.  ' 
and  the  word  "ostrich"  iu  the  same  veise 
should  be  translated,  as  it  is  elsewhere, 
"  stork." 

Pearl,  found  principally  in  the  shells  of 
the  ])earl -oyster,  has  always  been  highly 
prized  as  a  gem,  and  the  ancients  regarded 
it  among  the  most  precious  substances. 
Matt.  7  :  6 ;  1  Tim.  2  :  9.  The  pearl-oysters 
grow  in  clusters  in  deep  water,  and  they 
are  found  in  the  Persian  Gulf,  on  the  coasts 
of  Java,  Sumatra,  etc.,  etc.  The  oysters  are 
brought  up  by  divers  who  are  specially 
trained  for  this  arduous  and  dangerous 
work.  The  pearls  are  generally  small,  not 
as  large  as  a  cherry-stone,  but  some  reach 
the  size  of  a  walnut,  and  one  has  been  val- 
ued at  .S.350,000.  "Pearls,"  in  Job  28  :  18, 
probably  means  "crystals.'' 

Ped'a-hel  {irhom  God  delivers),  chief  of 
the  tribe  of  Naphtali.  Num.  34  :28. 

Pe-dah'zur  or  Ped'ah-zur  {irhom  the 
i?oci— that  is,  God — delirers),  father  of  Ga- 
maliel, the  captain  of  the  tribe  of  Manas- 
seh.  Num.  1:10;  2:20. 

Pedaiah,  pe-da'yah  (rrhom  Jehorah  de- 
livers). [1]  The  grandfather  of  Josiali,  king 
of  Judah.  2  Kings  23:36.  [2]  A  son  or 
grandson  of  Jecoiiiah,  the  son  of  Jehoiakim, 
king  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  3  :  IS,  19.  [3]  A 
Jew  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jeru- 
salem. Neh.  3:25.  [4]  A  Levite  who  stood 
on  the  left  of  Ezra  while  he  read  the  law 
to  the  people.  Neh.  8:4.  [5]  A  deseeudant 
of  Benjamin.  Neh.  11 :  7.  [6]  A  Levite  in 
the  time  of  Neheniiah.  Neh.  13:13.  [7] 
The  father  of  Joel,  ruler  over  the  half  tribe 
of  Mauasseh  west  of  Jordan.  1  Chron.  27: 
20. 

Peep,  in  Isa.  8  : 19,  means  to  cry  or  chirp 
like  a  young  bird,  and  indicates  the  tone  in 
which  the  wizards  spoke  when  they  pre- 
tended to  convei-se  with  the  dead. 

Pc'kali  {open-eyed an  officer  of  Peka- 
hiah,  king  of  Israel,  who  conspired  against 
his  master  and  usurjied  the  throne.  2  Kings 
15  :  25-37  ;  2  Chron.  28 :  6. 


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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Pek-a-hi'ah  (Jehovah  hath  opened  his 
syes),  son  of  Menahem,  king  of  Israel,  who 
lucceeded  his  father  as  king  and  was  mur- 
lered  by  Pekah.  2  Kings  15  :  22-26. 

Pe'kod  {visitation  ?).  [1]  A  symbolical 
lame  for  Babylon.  Jer.  50  :  21.  [2]  Appar- 
intly  a  Chaldean  province.  Ezek.  23  :  23. 

Pel-a-i'ah  (lohom  Jehovah  distinfiuishes). 
1]  One  who  descended  from  David.  1 
ihron.  3  :  24.  [2J  A  Levite  who  aided  Ezra 
n  causing  the  people  to  understand  the  law, 
Sell.  8  :  7,  and  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
!^ehemiah.  Neh.  10:  10. 

Pel-a-li'ah  {whom  Jehovah  judges),  a 
jriest  whose  grandson  Adaiah  dwelt  in  Je- 
rusalem after  the  captivity.  Neh.  11 : 12. 

Pel-a-ti'ah  ywhom  Jehovah  delivers).  [1] 

sou  of  Hananiah.  1  Chron.  3  :  21.  [2]  A 
saptain  or  leader  of  the  tribe  of  Simeon.  1 
3hrou.  4  :  42.  [3]  A  Jew  or  a  family  who 
sealed  the  covenant  made  bv  Nehemiah. 
STeh.  10  :  22.  [4]  One  of  the  princes  of  the 
Fews  who  opposed  the  prophet  Eztkiel,  and 
lied  while  the  latter  was  propliesying  con- 
ierniug  him  and  them.  Ezek.  11 :  1-13. 

Pe'leg  (division],  a  son  of  Eber.  Gen.  10: 
25;  1  Cliron.  1 : 19,  25. 

Pe'let  (deliverance).  [1]  One  of  the  sons 
)f  Jahdai.  1  Chron.  2:47.  [2]  One  of  the 
ions  of  Azmaveth.  1  Chron.  12:  3. 

Pe'leth  (swiftness).  [1]  A  Eeubenite 
irhose  son  On  joined  the  conspiracy  against 
VIoses.  Num.  16:1.  [2J  A  descendant  of 
Pharez,  the  son  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  33. 

Pe'leth-ites.  The  title  of  a  class  of 
jfficers  in  David's  guard.  2  Sam.  8 :  18. 

Pel'i-can  {the  vomiter)  is  a  voracious 
[rater-bird  considered  unclean  by  the  Le- 
ritical  law.  Lev.  11 : 18.  It  resembles  the 
;oose,  though  nearly  twice  as  large,  with 
;he  exception  of  its  peculiar  bill,  which  is 
learly  fifteen  inches  long,  and  to  the  lower 
!dge  of  which  is  attached  a  large  pouch  or 
)ag.  This  pouch  will  hold  two  or  three 
;allous  of  water  and  food  enough  for  six 
nen,  and  out  of  it  the  pelican  feeds  itself 
md  its  young.  Having  gorged  itself  with 
bod,  it  seeks  some  desolate  spot,  where  it 
vill  sit  for  hours,  and  even  days,  presenting 
I  melancholy  aspect.  Ps.  102  :  6.  "  Cornio- 
•ant,"  in  Isa.  34  : 11  and  Zeph.  2 :  14,  is  more 
iroperly  called  "pelican"  in  the  marginal 
lotes. 

Pel'o-nite.  [1]  A  name  applied  to  He- 
ez,  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron. 
.1:27;  27:10.  Called  P.\ltite  in  2  Sam. 
!3  :  26.  [2]  Ahijali,  another  of  David's 
"^aliant  men,  is  called  the  Pelouite  in  1 
^hron.  11  :  36. 

Pen.  The  instruments  with  which  the 
.ncients  formed  their  characters  varied  with 
he  materials  on  which  they  wrote.  For 
vriting  on  hard  substances  like  stone  or 
netal  plates  a  pointed  piece  of  steel  was 
istd,  the  "  iron  pen  "  in  Job  19  :  24.  From 
he  allusion  in  Jer.  17  :  1  it  is  possible  that 
hcj'  also  employed  an  instrument  tipped  or 
)ointed  witli  diamond,  such  as  glaziers  now 
ise.  Upon  tablets  of  wax  the  stylus  was 
ised.  One  end  of  it  was  pointed,  for  tra- 
ing  the  characters,  and  the  other  end  was 
iroad  and  flat,  for  removing  any  erroneous 
narks  by  smoothing  the  wax.  Upon  paper, 
inen,  cotton,  skins,  and  parchments,  at  first 
lair  pencils  (brushes)  brought  to  a  very  fine 
(oint  were  used,  but  later  the  reed  pen  was 
ntroduced.  The  latter  was  made  from  a 
eed  from  which  tlie  pith  had  been  taken, 
,ud  cut  similar  to  the  quill  pen,  only  when 
irst  used  the  point  was  not  split.  The 
'penknife,"  in  Jer.  36:23,  refers  to  the 
leculiar  knife  used  for  cutting  the  reeds, 
iee  Paper,  and  Parchments. 

Pe-ni'el  or  Fe-nn'e\  ( face  of  God).  The 
>lace  on  the  Jabbok  River,  east  of  the  Jor- 
lan,  where  Jacob  wrestled  with  the  angel, 
leu.  32  :  24-.32,  is  called  Peniel  in  one  pas- 


sage, Gen.  32  :  30,  but  is  elsewhere  always 
named  PenueL.  Gen.  32  :  31 ;  Judg.  8  :  8,  9, 
17 ;  1  Kings  12  :  25.  A  city  and  a  tower 
were  found  there  by  Gideon,  who  slew  the 
men  of  the  city. 

Pe-niii'nah  (  coral),  one  of  the  wives  of 
Elkanah,  the  father  of  the  prophet  Samuel. 
1  Sam.  1  :  2. 

Pen'knife,  Jer.  36:23,  a  knife  used  by 
the  scribes  and  others  for  cutting  the  reed 
pen.    See  Pen. 

Pen'ny.  The  word  translated  "  penny  " 
in  Matt.  18 :  28 ;  22  :  19,  etc.  is  the  Roman 
denarius,  and  formed  the  bulk  of  the  silver 
coins  c\irrent  in  Palestine  at  that  time.  Its 
value  was  about  fifteen  cents  in  our  money, 
and  in  those  days  it  was  the  regular  pay  of 
a  day-laborer.   See  Denarius,  and  Money. 

Pentateuch,  pen'ta-tewk  (five  volumes), 
is  the  collective  name  for  the  first  five  books 
of  the  Old  Testament,  the  Five  Books  of 
Moses,  and  was  introduced  by  the  Sei)tuagiut 
(Greek)  translators,  as  were  also  the  s|)ecial 
names  of  tlie  single  books,  each  referring  to 
the  specific  contents  of  each  book  :  Genesis 
(orUjin  or  heyinniufi),  because  it  gives  an  ac- 
count of  the  origin  of  the  world  and  the 
human  race  and  the  beginnings  of  history; 
Exodus,  because  it  narrates  the  departure 
from  Egypt  and  the  wanderings  through  the 
wilderness ;  Leviticus,  because  it  estab- 
lishes the  service  of  the  Levites  and  the 
priesthood  of  Aaron's  descendants,  and 
draws  the  fundamental  lines  of  the  theo- 
cratic (that  is,  as  administered  by  the  im- 
mediate direction  of  God)  form  of  govern- 
ment; Numbers,  because  it  records  the  two 
censuses  taken  by  Moses  and  some  legal 
enactments  connected  therewith  ;  and  Deu- 
teronomy (the  second  law),  because  through 
the  repetition  of  the  Decalogue  (the  Ten 
Words)  and  the  three  addresses  of  Moses  to 
the-  Israelites  it  forms,  as  it  were,  a  reca- 
pitulation or  final  summing-up  of  the  whole 
legislation.  The  Hebrews  indicated  the  sin- 
gle Ijooks  simply  by  the  first  word  with 
which  each  begins:  Bereshith,  l^hemot,  etc. 
The  collective  names  with  which  Scripture 
designates  all  the  five  books  taken  together 
are :  "  A  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  given 
by  the  hand  of  Moses,"  2  t;hron.  34  :  14 ; 
"  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord,"  2  Chron. 
17:9;  "the  book  of  the  law,"  2  Kings  22 : 
8;  "  the  book  of  the  covenant,"  2  Kings  23  : 
2;  "the  law  of  Moses,"  Ezra  7:6;  "the 
book  of  the  law  of  Moses,"  Neh.  8:1;  "  the 
book  of  Moses,"  Ezra  6  : 18;  or  simply  "  the 
law,"  JIatt.  12  :  5 ;  Luke  10  :  26 ;  John  8  :  5, 
17.  The  composition  and  authorship  of  the 
Pentateuch  have  been  and  still  are  the  sub- 
ject of  elaborate  critical  discussions  which 
do  not  come  within  the  scope  of  this  popu- 
lar summary.  For  the  several  books,  see 
Genesis,  etc. 

Pen'te-cost,  from  a  Greek  word  mean- 
ing/i/^iei/i,  is  used  in  the  New  Testament  to 
denote  the  second  great  festival  of  the  Jews, 
which  was  celebrated  on  the  fiftieth  day 
after  the  sixteenth  of  Nisan  (the  second 
day  of  the  Passover  festival,  which  seei. 
Lev.  23  :  15,  16.  In  the  Old  Testament  it  is 
called  the  "feast  of  weeks,"  Exod.  34:22, 
and  the  "  day  of  the  firstfruits,"  Num.  28  : 
26,  and  was  originally  appointed  as  a  simple 
thanksgiving  for  the  harvest,  which  in  Pal- 
estine was  gathered  between  Passover  and 
Pentecost.  On  the  day  of  Pentecost  the 
Hoi}'  Spirit  was  poured  out  on  the  Chris- 
tian Church.  Acts  2  :  1-41.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687 1. 

Pe-nu'el  (face  of  God).  [1]  An  Israel- 
ite, the  father  of  Gedor.  1  Chron.  4  :  4.  [2] 
One  of  the  descendants  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8  :  25. 

Pe-nu'el.  Gen.  32:31;  Judg.  8  :  8.  See 
Peniel. 


Peo'ple  of  the  East,  a  name  given  in 
one  passage,  Gen.  29:  1,  to  the  dwellers  in 
Haran. 

Pe'or  (cleft).  [1]  A  mountain,  part  of 
the  range  of  Abarim,  in  the  land  of  Moab, 
east  of  the  river  Jordan.  The  encami)ment 
of  Israel  could  be  seen  from  it,  and  Balak 
brought  Balaam  there  that  the  latter  might 
curse  the  Israelites.  Num.  23  :  27,  28.  |2] 
In  Num.  25  :  18;  31  :  16;  Josh.  22  :  17  refer- 
ence is  made  to  an  idol  of  the  Moabitcs. 
Called  also  Baal-peor  in  Num.  25  :  3. 

Perica,  pe-re'ah,  "beyond  Jordan,"  a 
general  name  used  in  New  Testament  times 
to  denote  that  part  of  Palestine  which  was 
east  of  the  river  Jordan  and  the  Dead  Sea 
and  between  the  Sea  of  Galilee  and  the 
river  Arnon. 

Per'a-zim  (breaches),  a  mountain  in  Ju- 
dah or  Benjamin.  Isa.  28  :  21.  It  has  been 
regarded  as  identical  with  Baal-perazim. 
2  Sam.  5  :  20 ;  1  Chron.  14  : 11. 

Pe'res,  in  Dan.  5:28,  means  "he  was 
divided."  In  the  original  language  it  is 
the  same  word  as  "Upharsin,  '  Dan.  5  :  25, 
but  in  a  different  case  or  number. 

Pe'resh,  one  of  the  sons  of  Machir,  the 
son  of  Manassoh.  1  Chron.  7 :  16. 

Pe'rez  (a  rent).  [1]  An  ancestor  of  Jasho- 
beam.  1  Chron.  27 : 3.  May  be  same  as  Pha- 
rez, the  son  of  Judah.  [2]  A  son  of  Judah, 
Neh.  11 : 4,  6,  called  Pharez  (v('hich  see)  in 
Gen.  38 : 29. 

Pe'rez-uz'za  (breal-ing  of  Uzzah\,  1 
Chron.  13:11,  or  Pe'rez-uz'zah,  2  Sam. 
6  :  8,  the  name  given  by  David  to  the  place, 
near  Jerusalem,  where  the  Lord  slew  Uzzah 
for  laying  his  hand  on  the  ark  of  God. 

Per'fect,  Per-f'ec'tion.  Complete,  en- 
tire in  all  its  parts,  and  without  defect  or 
blemish.  While  being  perfect  does  not  ele- 
vate a  thing  above  its  kind,  still  it  gives  to 
it  the  highest  value  it  can  ever  reach.  As 
used  in  Gen.  6:9;  1  Kings  15  :  14  ;  2  Kings 
20:3;  Job  1:  1,  the  word  does  not  neces- 
sarily imply  freedom  from  sin,  but  blame- 
lessness  or  uprightness.  "  Be  ye  therefore 
perfect,"  in  Matt.  5  :  48,  is  rendered  in  the 
Revised  Version  "Ye  therefore  shall  be  per- 
fect." Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687). 

Per'fume,  Prov.  27:9,  was  much  used 
in  the  East  to  give  an  agreeable  odor  to  the 
person  and  apparel.  The  word  as  used  in 
Exod.  30  :  35  means  a  composition  to  be  used 
only  in  the  Temple  service.  The  occupation 
of  the  apothecary  consisted  chiefly  in  mak- 
ing perfumes  and  ointments. 

Perga,  per'gah  (extremity  or  place  of  nup- 
tials), a  city  of  Pamphylia,  a  province  of 
Asia  Minor.  It  is  situated  on  the  river  Ces- 
trus,  about  seven  miles  from  the  Mediterra- 
nean Sea,  and  had  a  famous  temjile  of  Diana. 
Paul  and  Barnabas  visited  this  city.  Acts 
13 : 13,  14 ;  14  :  25. 

Per'ga-mos  (place  of  nuptials)  was  for  a 
century  before  and  a  century  after  the  birth 
of  Christ  a  large  and  celebrated  city  situ- 
ated in  southern  Mysia,  with  about  120,000 
inhal)itants,  an  impregnable  fortress  in 
which  enormous  public  treasures  were  kejjt, 
one  of  the  largest  libraries  in  the  world,  etc. 
It  was  the  centre  of  the  worship  of  -Escu- 
lapius,  the  place  in  which  parchment  was 
greatly  improved,  etc.  It  contained  one  of 
the  seven  churches  of  Asia,  and  is  men- 
tioned. Rev.  1:11;  2:12-17,  as  the  city 
where,  according  to  the  Revised  Version, 
".Satan's  throne  is."  The  city  is  now  called 
Bergamn,  and  has  about  .30,000  inhabitants. 

Perida,  pe-ri'dah,  a  servant  of  Solomon. 
Neh.  7  :  57.    See  Peruda. 

Per'iz-zites  (villariers),  a  nation  which 
inhabited  the  hill  country  south  of  that 
afterward  occujjied  by  the  tribe  of  Judah. 
Gen.  13:7;  Exod.  3:8.  Consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

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Per'se-cute,    Per-se-cu'tioii.  The 

usiiif;  of  force  or  compulsion  in  matters 
of  conscience  or  religious  belief,  or  tlie  in- 
fliction of  pain  or  punishment  on  account 
of  same,  is  persecution.  Matt.  10  :  23 ;  Acts 
8:1.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of 
its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Coti- 

CORDANCE. 

Per'sia,  the  last  of  the  four  great  Asiatic 
empires,  was  founded,  b.  c.  about  588,  by 
Cyrus,  and  destroyed,  B.C.  330,  by  Alexan- 
der the  Great.  Persia  proper  corresponded 
nearly  to  the  present  Persian  province  of 
Shiraz,  a  high  plateau  four  thousand  feet 
above  the  level  of  the  sea,  extending  north- 
ward from  the  Persian  Gulf,  but  separated 
from  the  Mesopotamian  lowland  by  wild 
mountain-ranges.  It  was  inhabited  by  a 
people  entirely  alien  to  the  Chaldees,  As- 
syrians, Babylonians,  Hebrews,  Phcenicians, 
etc.,  but  remotely  related  to  the  Greeks  and 
Eomans.  The  kings  of  the  Persian  empire 
were  generally  friendly  toward  the  He- 
brews. At  Babylon  Cyrus  became  ac- 
quainted with  them,  and  made  a  decree 
allowing  them  to  return  to  Jerusalem  and 
rebuild  the  Temple.  A  later  king,  Artax- 
erxes,  cancelled  Cyrus's  permit,  and  for 
some  time  the  work  on  the  Temple  ceased, 
but  his  successor,  Darius  Hystaspes,  con- 
firmed the  decree  of  Cyius,  and  even  fur- 
thered the  work.  The  Ahasuerus  of  the 
book  of  Esther  was  probably  that  Xerxes 
who  failed  so  ignominiously  in  his  attempt 
to  conquer  Greece  and  penetrate  Europe. 

Per'sians,  inhabitants  of  Persia.  Esth. 
1 : 19;  Dan.  6  :  28. 

Per'sis  (a  Persian  woman),  a  female  dis- 
ciple in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  saluta- 
tion. Rom.  16 :  12. 

Peruda,  pe-ru'dah  (kernel),  one  of  the 
servants  of  Solomon,  Ezra  2 :  55,  called  Pe- 
RIDA  in  Neh.  7  :  57. 

Pes'ti-lence,  in  Exod.  5:3;  Dcut.  28: 
21 ;  Jer.  21  :  6,  etc.,  expresses  all  kinds  of 
distempers  and  calamities.  Consult  the 
Concordance. 

Pes'-ti-lent,  in  Acts  24  :  5,  means  mis- 
chievous and  disposed  to  lead  others  astray. 

Pe'ter  {sloue  or  rock),  Syriac,  Ceph.\s, 
was  a  son  of  Jonas  or  John,  a  brother  of 
Andrew,  a  native  of  Bethsaida  in  Galilee,  a 
fisherman  by  trade,  and  resided  with  liis 
wife  and  mother-in-law  at  Capernaum.  His 
original  name  was  Simon  or  Simeon,  but 
when  he  was  called  to  the  apostleship  the 
Lord  gave  him  the  name  Peter,  John  1  :  42; 
Matt.  16  :  18,  with  a  prophetic  reference  to 
what  he  should  do  and  be  for  the  Church. 
Among  the  apostles  he  stands  out  with  sin- 
gular vividness  and  impressi veness,  one 
moment  nearest  to  us,  and  in  the  next,  it 
would  seem,  nearest  to  God.  He  had  an 
impulsive  temperament  and  was  always  in 
a  hurry,  the  first  to  confess  and  the  first  to 
deny  the  Lord  ;  but  he  sincerely  repented 
and  strengthened  his  brethren. 

The  earlier  apostolic  work  of  Peter  is  re- 
corded in  the  first  i)art  of  Acts,  chapters 
1-12  and  15.  He  laid  the  foundation  of  the 
Church  among  the  Jews  on  the  day  of  Pen- 
tecost, Acts  2,  and  he  admitted  the  first  Gen- 
tiles, Cornelius  and  his  family,  to  baptism. 
Acts  10:47,48.  Of  his  later  activity  wc 
have  only  a  few  notices.  A  controversy 
sprang  up  between  him  and  Paul  at  Antioch 
concerning  the  treatment  of  (iontile  con- 
verts, Gal.  2: 11,  l)ut  it  was  only  temporary, 
and  ended  with  perfect  harmony  between 
the  two  great  men.  2  Pet.  3  :  15.  From  1 
Cor.  9 :  5  we  know  that  at  that  time,  A.  D. 
about  57,  Peter  and  his  wife  were  engaged 
in  missionary  work,  probably  among  the 
dispersed  .lews  in  Asia  jMiiior,  to  whom  his 
two  epistles  are  addressed.  According  to  a 
tradition  unanimously  accepted  by  the 
whole  Christian  Church  of  antiquity,  he 
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suffered  martyrdom  in  Rome,  on  the  Vati- 
can hill  (where  now  St.  Peter's  church 
stands!,  probably  during  the  Neronian  per- 
secution in  A.  D.  64. 

Pe'ter,  the  First  E-pis'tle  of,  is  ad- 
dressed to  the  Jewish  churches  in  Asia  Mi- 
nor, and  dated  from  Babylon.  1  Pet.  5:13. 
This  may  mean  the  old  famous  city  of  Baby- 
lon in  Asia,  which  for  centuries  after  its 
destruction  continued  the  seat  of  a  large 
Jewish  colony  and  a  centre  of  Jewish  learn- 
ing. But  it  may  also  have  been  used  in  a 
figurative  and  mystic  sense  for  heathen 
Rome  (as  in  Revelation  17:5). 

Pe'ter,  tlie  Sec'ond  E-pis'tle  of,  was 
written  shortly  before  his  martyrdom,  from 
the  same  place  and  to  the  same  churches  as 
his  first  epistle,  but  it  was  not  mentioned  or 
used  till  long  after  his  death,  and  was  at 
the  time  of  Eusebius  (about  A.  D.  320)  num- 
bered among  the  disputed  books.  It  is,  as  it 
were,  his  last  will  and  testament;  a  vv'arn- 
ing  against  dangerous  errors;  refers  to  the 
transfiguration ;  and  points  to  the  new 
heavens  and  the  new  earth. 

Peth-a-hi'ah  {whom  God  sets  free).  [1] 
The  head  of  a  course  of  i)riests  in  the  time 
of  David.  1  Chron.  24  :  16.  [2]  A  Levite 
who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  23.  He 
was  probably  the  one  who  regulated  the  de- 
votions of  the  people.  Neh.  9  :  5.  [3]  A  de- 
scendant of  Judah  employed  by  the  king  of 
Persia.  Neh.  11 :24. 

Pe'thor  {soothsayer?)  was  in  Mesopo- 
tamia, near  the  river  Euphrates,  and  was 
the  dwelling-place  of  the  prophet  Balaam. 
Num.  22  :  5:  Dent.  23  :  4. 

Pe-thu'el  (visiou  of  God)  was  the  father 
of  the  prophet  Joel.  Joel  1 : 1. 

Petra,  pe'trah  {rock),  in  the  marginal 
notes,  I.sa.  16: 1,  is  translated  Sela  (which 
see)  in  the  text.  Petra  is  the  Greek  name 
of  a  famous  city  of  Edom. 

Peultliai,  pe-ul'thay  {wages  of  Jehovah), 
one  of  the  sons  of  Obed-edom.  1  Chron.  26 : 5. 

Pha'lec,  Luke  3  :  35,  is  the  same  as  Pe- 
LEG,  the  son  of  Eber. 

Phal'lii  {dis'fimiiiished).  Gen.  46  :  9,  a  son 
of  Reuben,  and  called  Pallu  in  Exod.  6 : 14 ; 
Num.  26  :  5,  etc. 

Phal'ti  {delivernnce  of  Jehovah),  a  Ben- 
jamite  to  whom  King  Saul  gave  Michal  his 
daughter,  David's  wife.  ISam. 25:44.  Same 
as  Phaltiel  in  2  Sam.  3  :  15. 

Phal'ti-el,  2  Sam.  3  :  15,  or  Phalti 
(which  see). 

Pha-nu'el  (face,  of  God),  the  fiither  of 
Anna  the  prophetess.  Luke  2  :  36. 

Pha'ra-oh,  the  father  of  Bithiah,  who 
became  the  wife  of  Mered,  who  was  a  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  18. 

Pha'ra-oh  (sun)  was  the  national  or 
official  title  of  the  Egyptian  kings  of  the 
old  native  dynasties.  Besides  Pharaoh- 
HOPHRA  and  Pharaoh-necho  (which  sec) 
there  are  six  kings  called  Pharaoh  men- 
tioned in  the  Bible:  (1)  Pharaoli  in  the 
time  of  Abram.  Gen.  12:  15,  etc.  (2)  Pha- 
raoh in  the  time  of  Joseph.  Gen.  37  :  36  ; 
chapter  41.  (3)  Pharaoh  in  the  infancy  of 
Moses,  the  "  new  king  over  Egypt,  which 
knew  not  Joseph."  Exod.  1:8,  11;  2  :  15. 
This  is  the  Pharaoh  of  the  oppression, 
usually  identified  with  Rameses  II.  of  the 
nineteenth  d.vnasty,  the  conqueror  and 
master  builder,  called  Sesostris  by  the 
Greeks.  (4)  Pharaoh  when  Moses  was  sent 
to  deliver  the  Israelites  from  bondage. 
Exod.  3  :  10,  etc.  The  Pharaoh  of  the  exo- 
dus, who  perished  with  his  array  in  the  Red 
Sea  (Menei)htha,  the  son  of  Rameses  II., 
whose  reign  w.as  inglorious  and  marked 
the  period  of  decline).  (5)  Pharaoh  whose 
daughter  Solomon  married.  1  Kings  3:1; 
2  Ciiron.  8:  11  ;  Song  of  Solomon  1  :  9.  (6) 
Pharaoh  in  the  time  of  Isaiah.  Isa.  30 : 2,  3 ; 
36  :  6.    See  Euypt. 


Plia'ra-oh-hoph'ra,  a  king  of  Egypt 
whosi;  overtlirow  by  Nebuchadnezzar  was 
predicted  by  Jeremiah.  Jer.  44  :  30. 

Pharaoli-necho,  pha'ra-oh-ne'ko,  Jer. 
46  :  2,  or  Pharaoh-nechoh,  pha'ra-oh- 
ne'-ko,  2  Kings  23  :  29,  33,  34,  a  king  of 
Egypt  who  made  war  on  Assyria  in  the 
time  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah.  He  is  called 
Necho  in  2  Chron.  .35:20. 

Pha'res,  in  Matt.  1:3;  Luke  3:3.3,  is 
also  called  Pharez  (which  see). 

Pha'rez  (o  breach),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Judah  by  Tamar.  Gen.  38:29.  He  was  the 
ancestor  of  the  Pharzites,  and  is  called  Pe- 
rez in  Neh.  11  :  4,  6,  and  Phares  in  Matt. 
1:3;  Luke  3  :  33. 

Phar'i-sees,  The,  formed  in  the  time 
of  our  Lord  the  most  powerful  party  among 
the  Jews  both  in  politics  and  religion.  In 
politics  they  were  national  and  opposed  to 
the  Roman  rule.  They  were  the  leaders  of 
the  people  in  its  desperate  fight  for  its  politi- 
cal independence,  and  they  employed  every 
means  in  their  power  to  oppose  the  intrusion 
of  Greek-Roman  civilization,  its  paganism, 
and  its  vices.  In  religion  they  adhered 
strictly  to  the  letter,  but  departed  from  the 
spirit,  of  the  Old  Testament.  In  opposition 
to  the  Sadducees  they  accepted  and  defended 
the  doctrines  of  the  resurrection  of  the 
body,  a  future  reward  or  punishment,  a  di- 
vine iirovidence,  etc.,  but  they  also  main- 
tained that  there  existed  an  oral  tradition 
descended  from  Moses,  and  to  that  tradition, 
of  which  they  pretended  to  be  the  sole  i)os- 
sessors,  they  ascribed  an  authority  equal  to 
the  law.  By  this  means  they  attempted  to 
keep  the  conscience  of  the  people  in  abject 
slavery,  and  troubled  men's  minds  with 
questions  like  this:  Whether  it  was  per- 
mitted to  eat  an  egg  which  was  laid  on  a 
Sabbath  day,  etc.,  etc.  Hence  the  scathing 
denunciations  of  our  Loid.  Matt.  23  :  23-33; 
Luke  16  :  14,  15.  Among  the  Pharisees, 
however,  were  some  of  the  noblest  charac- 
ters, such  as  Nicodemus,  Joseph  of  Arima- 
thea,  and  the  wise  Gamaliel  (Acts  5  :  34), 
and  from  them  came  the  great  apostle  of 
the  (Jentiles,  Paul. 

Pha'rosh,  a  Jew  some  of  whose  de- 
scendants returned  from  Babylon  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8 :  3. 

Phar'par  {sn-ift),  one  of  the  rivers  of 
Damascus  mentioned  by  Naaman.  2  Kings 
5 :  12. 

Phar'zites,  a  family  of  Israelites  de- 
scended from  Pharez,  the  son  of  Judah. 
Num.  26  :  20. 

Pha-se'ah,  Neh.  7:51,  a  Jew  some  of 
whose  descendants  returned  from  Babylon. 
See  Paseah,  No.  2. 

Phe'be  ishiiihiti),  a  noted  member  and 
"servant  of  the  church  at  Ceuchrea"  whom 
Paul  commended.  Rom.  16  : 1. 

Phenice,  fe-ni'see.  [1]  Another  form 
of  the  names  Phcenicia  or  Phenicia.  See 
the  latter.  [2]  A  town  and  harbor  on  the 
south-west  side  of  the  island  of  Crete,  in 
the  Mediterranean  Sea.  The  captain  of  the 
ship  on  which  Paul  was  a  prisoner  under- 
took to  sail  into  it,  but  could  not.  Acts 
27  : 12-14.  Phenice,  No.  2,  is  more  properly 
called  Phoenix,  and  has  been  identified  with 
the  modern  Lutro. 

Phenicia,  fe-nish'i-ah,  now  called  Phoe- 
Nici.\,  is  the  narrow  strip  of  coast-land,  be- 
tween the  Mediterranean  Sea  and  Lebanon, 
which  extends  from  the  "  Ladder  of  Tyre" 
to  Nahr  Aiitij,  about  thirty  miles.  Although 
now  only  a  desert  strewn  with  ruins,  Phoe- 
nicia was  at  one  time  one  of  the  most  flour- 
ishing places  in  the  world.  The  name  does 
not  occur  in  the  Old  Testament,  but  is 
found  in  the  New  Testament  in  the  form 
"Phenice,"  Acts  11:19;  15 :  .3,  and  "Phe- 
nicia," Acts  21:  2.  The  Phoenicians  were 
closely  related  to  theCanaanites,  Gen.  10: 15, 


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md  to  the  Israelites.  Traces  of  the  Phce- 
liciau  tougue  which  have  come  down  to  us, 
nscriptions  on  coins,  monuments,  etc.,  can 
)e  understood  only  by  means  of  the  Hebrew 
anguage.  The  relations  between  the  two 
leoples  were  also  generally  very  cordial, 
rhe  wheat,  honey,  oil,  balm,  etc.  of  the  Is- 
■aelites  were  bought  and  exported  by  the 
I'hci'uicians,  and  Phoenician  mechanics  and 
irtints  went  up  to  Jerusalem  in  the  service 
if  David  and  Saul.  At  the  same  time  the 
Phoenician  and  the  Hebrew  fleets  sailed  to- 
;ether  for  Ophir.  In  religion  the  difference 
)etween  the  two  peoples  was  very  marked, 
["he  religion  of  the  Phoenicians  was  a  kind 
if  nature-worship  in  its  most  abominable 
brm,  and  the  rites  and  ceremonies  and 
iractices  involved  in  the  worship  of  Baal 
lud  Astarte  point  toward  the  lowest  forms 
if  seusuousness  and  cruelty.  The  Phceni- 
iaus  therefore  exercised  a  degrading  influ- 
ince  on  the  Hebrews,  especially  after  the 
eparation  between  Israel  and  Judah.  They 
ided  with  Israel,  whose  people  they  seduced 
o  idolatry,  and  made  wars  against  Judah 
n  which  they  even  went  so  far  as  to  sell 
heir  prisoners  to  the  Edomites  as  slaves, 
lee,  for  further  details,  Sidon  and  Tyke, 
he  two  great  Phoenician  cities. 

Phichol,  fi'kol,  the  chief  captain  of  the 
lost  of  Abimelech,  king  of  the  Philistines. 
Jen.  21  :  22 ;  26  :  26. 

Phil-a-del'phi-a  (brotherly  love),  a  city 
n  the  borders  of  Lydia  and  Phrygia,  Asia 
linor,  was  founded  in  the  second  century 
(.  c,  and  continued  to  flourish  until  the 
lose  of  the  fourteenth  century  A.  D.  It 
sras  the  seat  of  one  of  the  seven  churches 
f  Asia,  and  is  mentioned  in  Rev.  1 :  11 ; 

:  7-13.  Its  modern  name  is  Alah  Shehr, 
nd  it  has  about  10,000  inhabitants. 

Phi-le'mon,  a  Greek  to  whom  Paul  ad- 
ressed  an  epistle.  Philemon  1 :  1.  He  had 
een  converted  to  Christianity  through 
'aul. 

Phi-le'mon,  the  E-pis'tle   to,  was 

'ritten  by  Paul  from  Rome,  A.  D.  62  or  63, 
nd  is  a  gem  of  Christian  courtesy  and  ten- 
erness.  It  consists  of  a  singularly  pow- 
rful  and  skilfully  managed  appeal  to  the 
atural  benevolence  and  Christian  senti- 
lent  of  Philemon  in  behalf  of  Onesimus, 
is  fugitive  but  converted  slave.  The  epis- 
e  has  always  been  a  noble  testimonial  of 
le  Cliristian  docti'iue  of  equal  freedom  to 
II  men. 

Phi-le'tus  (amiable),  a  person  who,  to- 
ether  with  Hymenjeus,  was  condemned  by 
aul  for  using  idle  speculations  in  connec- 
,on  with  the  teaching  of  Christian  doctrine. 

Tim.  2  :  17. 

ThiVip  (lover  of  horses).  [1]  The  apostle, 
[e  was  a  native  of  Bethsaida,  and  is  always 
lentioned  as  the  fifth  of  the  twelve.  Matt. 
0:3;  Mark  3  : 18 ;  Luke  6  :  14 ;  John  1 :  43- 
S;  Acts  1 : 13.  Little  is  known  concerning 
im.  He  is  said,  according  to  tradition,  to 
ave  preached  in  Phrygia  and  died  at  Hie- 
ipolis. 

[2]  The  evangelist.  He  was  a  deacon  in 
tie  church  at  Jerusalem,  Acts  6  : 3-5,  and 
reached  in  Samaria  with  great  success, 
.cts  8 :  6-8.  While  there  he  was  directed 
y  "  the  angel  of  the  Lord,"  Acts  8  :  26,  to 
go  toward  the  south,  unto  the  way  that 
oeth  down  from  Jerusalem  to  Gaza."  He 
beyed,  found  the  Ethiopian  traveller.  Acts 
:  27-.38,  preached  unto  him  Jesus,  and  bap- 
ized  him.  Philip  was  probably  afterward 
sttled  in  Caesaiea.  Acts  21  :  8.  He  was 
larried  and  had  "four  daughters,  virgins, 
'hich  did  prophesy,"  verse  9. 

[3]  The  tetrarch  or  governor  of  Gaulani- 
is,  Auranitis,  etc.,  was  a  son  of  Herod  the 
rreat  by  his  fifth  wife,  Cleopati'a,  and 
signed  ^rom  his  father's  death  to  a.  d.  34. 
fe  married  Salome,  the  daughter  of  Hero- 


dias,  and  is  referred  to  once  in  the  New 
Testament.  Luke  3  ;  1.    See  Herod,  No.  4. 

[4]  The  husband  of  Herodias.  See  Herod, 
No.  5. 

Phi-lip'|)i,  a  city  of  Macedonia,  was  in 
the  time  of  Paul  a  place  of  great  celebrity, 
because  around  its  walls  was  fought,  B.  c.  42, 
the  battle  between  Octavius  and  Antony  on 
one  side  and  Brutus  and  (lassius  on  the 
other,  which  caused  the  downfall  of  the 
Roman  republic  and  prepared  the  way  for 
the  establishment  of  the  great  Roman  em- 
pire. In  memory  of  his  victory  Octavius 
afterward  made  it  a  Roman  colony — that  is, 
he  settled  a  number  of  his  veteran  soldiers 
there  and  gave  them  land  to  cultivate.  Phi- 
lippi  was  the  first  place  in  Greece  that  re- 
ceived the  gospel.  The  first  convert  was 
Lydia.  Acts  16 :  14,  13.  Paul  visited  the 
city  twice.  Acts  10:12-40;  20:6.  Paul 
and  Silas,  thrown  into  prison  there,  were 
miraculously  released,  and  the  jailer  and 
his  family  were  converted.  During  Paul's 
imprisonment  in  Rome,  a.  d.  62-64,  the 
Christians  of  Philippi  sent  Epaphroditus  to 
him  with  a  present  of  money,  which  became 
the  occasion  for  The  Epistle  to  the  Phi- 
LIPPIANS  (which  see). 

Phi-lip'pi-ans,  the  disciples  in  Philippi, 
Macedonia,  to  whom  Paul  addressed  an  epis- 
tle. Phil.  4  : 15. 

Phi-lip'pi-ans,  E-pis'tle  to  the,  was 
written  by  Paul,  then  a  prisoner  at  Rome, 
about  A.  D.  62,  to  the  Christians  at  Philippi, 
who  had  kindly  ministered  to  his  necessi- 
ties. The  second  chapter  contains  a  very 
important  passage  on  the  doctrine  of  the 
person  of  Christ,  referring  to  his  humilia- 
tion and  his  exaltation. 

Philistia,  fi-lis'ti-ah  (land  of  sojourners), 
called  also  The  Land  of  the  Philistines, 
included  the  coast-land  of  Palestine  from 
Joppa  in  the  north  to  the  valley  of  Gerar 
in  the  south,  and  from  the  Mediterranean 
to  the  hills  of  Judea.  (See  Palestine.) 
The  origin  of  the  Philistines  (the  Caphto- 
rim,  Dcut.  2  :  23 ;  Jer.  47 :  4 ;  Amos  9:7)  has 
been  much  discussed,  but  most  scholars  now 
seem  to  be  agreed  that  the  Caphtorim  came 
from  the  Nile  delta  in  Egypt.  At  the  time 
of  the  exodus  the  Philistines  were  a  power- 
ful people,  far  superior  to  the  Israelites. 
They  had  fortified  cities,  cavalry,  war-char- 
iots, soldiers  with  copper  helmets,  etc.  Con- 
sequently, although  Philistia  belonged  to 
the  Promised  Laud  and  was  assigned  to 
Judah  and  Dan,  no  attempt  was  made  to 
coucjuer  it.  But  as  soon  as  the  Israelites 
were  settled  the  feuds  with  the  Philistines 
began,  and  they  never  really  ended.  There 
seems  to  have  been  a  deadly  hatred  between 
the  two  people,  and  one  of  the  reasons  for 
it  was  certainly  the  peculiarly  abominable 
idolatry  of  the  Philistines.  Their  chief 
gods  were  Dagon,  Judg.  16 : 23 ;  1  Sam.  5 : 
1-5,  whom  they  worshipped  under  the  form 
of  a  fish,  and  Eaalzebub,  2  Kings  1  :  2,  3,  6, 
16,  the  fly-god.  After  "the  captivity"  the 
kingdom  of  Philistia  ceased  to  exist,  and 
after  Alexander  the  Great  nothing  more  is 
heard  about  the  Philistines. 

Phi-lis'tim,  a  tribe  descended ' from  a 
son  of  Mizraim.  It  inhabited  the  south- 
west part  of  Syria,  on  the  east  shore  of  the 
Mediterranean  and  south  of  the  Canaanites. 
Gen.  10  : 14.  The  original  word  for  Philis- 
tim  is  usually  translated  Philistines. 

Phi-lis'tines,  the  inhabitants  of  Philis- 
tia. Gen.  21 :  32 ;  Exod.  13  : 17.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Phi-lol'o-gus  (learned),  a  disciple  at 
Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  salutation.  Rom. 
16 :  1.5. 

Phin'e-has  (brazen  mouth).  [1]  A  son 
of  Eleazar,  one  of  the  sons  of  Aaron.  Exod. 
6:25;  Num.  25:7.    He  was  high-priest  for 


many  years.  [2]  One  of  the  sons  of  Eli  the 
priest.  He  was  notoriously  wicked.  1  Sam. 
1:3;  2  :  .34  ;  4:4,  17,  19  ;  14  :  3.  [3]  A  Le- 
vite  in  the  time  of  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  33. 

Phlegon,  fle'gon  (flame),  a  disciple  at 
Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  salutation.  Rom. 
16  : 14. 

Pheebe.    See  Phebe. 

PhoE-ni'ce.    See  Phenice. 

PhcB-ni'cia.    See  Phenicia. 

PhoE-ni'ci-ans.    See  Phenicia. 

Phrygia,  frij'i-ah  (dry,  barren),  was  a 
district  of  Asia  Minor,  of  rather  undefined 
boundaries ;  at  the  time  it  included  Galatia 
Phrygia  is  said  to  have  touched  every  other 
province  in  Asia  Minor.  It  contained  the 
cities  of  Laodicea,  Hierapolis,  Colosse,  and 
Antioch  of  Pisidia,  and  it  is  mentioned  in 
Acts  2 : 10  ;  16 : 6 ;  18 : 23.  Paul  twice  crossed 
the  country,  and  some  converts  were  made 
there.  Phrygians  were  present  at  Pentecost. 
Acts  2  : 10. " 

Phu'rah  (bough),  a  servant  of  Gideon 
who  went  with  him  to  view  the  army  of 
the  Midianites.  Judg.  7  : 10,  11. 

Phut,  fut,  Gen.  10  :  6,  or  Put,  Nah.  3  :  9 
(a  bow?),  one  of  the  sons  of  Ham;  also  the 
country  which  his  descendants  inhabited. 
Phut  was  the  ancestor  of  an  African  people 
usually  known  by  the  same  name,  and  it 
is  used  in  connection  with  Persia  and  with 
Lud.  Ezek.  27  : 10. 

Phu'vah  (month),  one  of  the  sons  of  Is- 
sachar.  Gen.  46  : 13,  called  PuA  in  Num.  26: 
23,  and  Puah  in  1  Chron.  7  : 1. 

Phygellus,  fi-jel'lus  (fugitive),  a  luke- 
warm disciple  who  "turned  away"  from 
Paul  after  listening  to  him  a  while.  2  Tim. 
1 : 15. 

Phy-lac'ter-ies  were  worn  by  the  He- 
brews, and  were  of  two  kinds:  The  one  was 
worn  on  the  forehead,  and  was  called  a 
Frontlet  (which  see) ;  the  other  was  worn 
on  the  arm,  and  consisted  of  two  rolls  of 
parchment  containing  writing  and  enclosed 
in  a  sort  of  case  of  black  calfskin,  to  which 
was  attached  a  strip  or  band  of  the  same 
leather  about  a  finger's  breadth  wide  and 


two  feet  long.  The  rolls  were  fastened  on 
the  inner  side  of  the  left  arm,  opposite  the 
elbow,  and  the  long  band  to  which  they 
were  attached  was  wound  about  the  arm  in 
a  spiral  line  that  ended  at  the  top  of  the 
middle  finger.  The  custom  was  founded  on 
the  literal  interpretation  of  Exod.  13 :  9,  16, 
and  is  still  continued.  They  were  worn 
not  only  as  a  reminder  of  the  Law,  but  as 
a  charm  against  demons.  The  Pharisees 
made  their  phylacteries  broad  and  very 
conspicuous,  hence  the  rebuke  of  Jesus  in 
Matt.  23 :  5. 

Phy-si'cian.  The  study  of  medicine 
was  followed  with  great  zeal  by  the  Egyp- 
tians, even  in  the  days  of  Josejih.  Gen.  .50 : 2. 
From  passages  in  the  books  of  Moses  it  ap- 
pears that  in  his  time  there  were  not  only 
midwives  but  regular  physicians  among  the 
Jews.  Exod.  21  :  19.  The  priests  were  ex- 
pected to  have  some  knowledge  of  medicine, 
likewise  the  prophets,  but  generally  it  was 
followed  as  a  separate  profession.  The  cere- 
monial defilement  caused  by  touching  a 
corpse.  Num.  9 :  6,  prevented  the  study  of 
anatomy,  and  the  medical  art,  therefore, 
never  reached  a  high  degree  of  perfection 
in  Palestine.  Luke  was  a  physician.  Col. 
4:14. 

Pi-be'seth  or  Pib'e-seth,  a  city  of 
Lower  Egypt.    It  was  called  Bubastis  by 
the  Greeks,  and  was  situated  on  the  east 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


bank  of  the  Pelusiac  branch  of  the  river 
Nile.  Ezek.  30  :  17. 

Pict'ures,  in  the  modern  sense  of  tlie 
word  as  movable  paintings,  were  nnknown 
to  the  Hebrews.  In  Num.  33  :  52  idolatrous 
images,  probably  cut  or  engraved  on  stone 
and  colored,  arc  referred  to.  "  Pictures  of 
silve;-,"  in  Prov.  2.5:  11,  may  refer  to  carv- 
ings similar  to  those  mentioned  in  1  Kings 
6  :  32,  35.  In  Lsa.  2  :  16  the  word  is  thought 
by  some  to  refer  to  a  flag.    See  Ezek.  27  :  7. 

Pieces  of  (io\d.  Pieces  of  Silver. 
2  Kings  5:5;  Judg.  9:4.  "Pieces,"  when 
thus  used  in  the  Old  Testament,  should  be 
interpreted  as  "  shekels."  Before  the  cap- 
tivity there  was  no  coined  money  in  Pales- 
tine and  the  shekel  was  the  common  weight 
for  money.  The  "piece  of  silver"  in  Luke 
15:8,9  is  the  translation  of  "drachma," 
and  was  equivalent  to  about  fifteen  cents. 
As  used  in  connection  with  the  price  paid 
Judas  for  the  betrayal  of  our  Saviour,  Matt. 
26:  15;  27:  3,  9,  "piece"  has  the  meaning 
of  shekel,  a  weight,  equal  in  our  money  to 
between  fifty  and  sixty  cents. 

Pieces  of  Mon'ey,  in  Gen.  33: 19;  Job 
42  :  11 ;  Matt.  17  :  27,  evidently  meant 
"pieces  of  silver"  or  "shekels  of  silver." 

Pi'e-ty  is  found  only  once  in  the  Bible, 
1  Tim.  5:4,  where  it  means  the  reverence 
and  affection  children  owe  to  their  parents. 
For  piety  toward  God  the  Scriptures  use  dif- 
ferent terms,  such  as  godliness,  worship, 
service,  holiness,  etc. 

Pig'eon.  With  the  exception  of  Gen. 
15:  9,  where  in  the  oiiginal  the  word  means 
a  "young  bird,"  pigeon  and  dove  in  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments  are  translated  from  the 
same  words,  and  hence  used  interchangeably. 
They  were  distinct,  however,  from  the 
Turtle-dove  (which  see).    See  also  Dove. 

Pi-ha-hi'roth  (month  or  entrance  of  cav- 
erns), a  place  at  the  north  end  and  west  side 
of  the  western  gulf  of  the  Red  Sea.  It  was 
the  last  encampment  of  the  Israelites  be- 
fore they  crossed  that  sea.  Exod.  14  : 2,  9 ; 
Num.  33":  7,  8. 

Pi'late,  Matt.  27: 13,  or  Pontius  (pon'- 
shi-us)  Pi'lale,  Acts  4  :  27,  was  the  Roman 
governor  of  .Tudea  that  delivered  Jesus  to 
the  Jews  to  be  crucified.  Pilate  was  bis 
surname,  and  the  name  generally  used  in 
references  to  him.  See  Matt.  27  :  2-65 ;  also 
pages  .56  and  57  in  the  Analysis. 

Pil'dasli  (flame  of  fire),  a  son  of  Nahor, 
the  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  22. 

Pilelia,  pil'e-hah,  a  man  or  a  family  who 
sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah. 
Neb.  10 :  24. 

Pil'lar,  in  Gen.  28:18;  35:20;  2  Sam. 
18:18,  means  a  monument.  In  Exod.  13: 
21 ;  Judg.  20 :  40  it  refers  to  the  shape  the 
fire,  cloud,  or  smoke  assumed.  In  archi- 
tecture pillars  were  used  both  as  ornaments 
and  supports.  1  Kings  7:6;  Judg.  16 : 26. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  In- 
dex (page  687). 

Pil'lar  of  Cloud.   See  Cloud,  Pillar 

OF. 

Pill'ed,  in  Gen.  30  :  37,  38,  means  peeled. 

Pil'low,  in  Mark  4  :  38,  is  translated 
"cushion"  in  the  Revised  Version.  Jacob 
used  a  stone  for  his  pillow.  Gen.  28  :  18.  In 
Ezek.  13:18,20  pillows  are  referred  to  as 
appliances  of  luxury. 

Piltai,  pil'tay  [whom  Jehovah  delivers),  a 
priest  at  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  17. 

Pine.  Lsa.  41  :  19 ;  60  :  13.  It  is  doubtful 
if  the  pine  tree  is  really  meant  in  the  above 
passages.  The  Hebrew  word  there  trans- 
lated "pine"  denotes  "curvature"  or  "du- 
ration," neither  of  which  meanings  suits 
the  pine.  Some  authorities  believe  it  refers 
to  a  species  of  elm  ;  others  suggest  the  oak. 
"  Pine  branches,"  in  Neh.  8  :  15,  is  rendered 
"branches  of  wild  olive"  in  the  Revised 
Version. 

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Pin'na-cle.  The  word  thus  translated 
in  Matt.  4:5;  Luke  4  : 9  means  not  a  sum- 
mit, but  a  wing,  and  probably  refers  to  an 
elevation  over  Solomon's  porch  which  over- 
looked the  valley  of  Kidron  at  a  height  of 
from  six  hundred  to  seven  hundred  feet. 

Pi'non  (darkness),  a  duke  (prince)  of 
Edom.  Gen.  36  : 41 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  52. 

Pins  were  simply  pegs  or  stakes,  and 
their  use  is  evident  from  the  passages  in 
which  the  word  is  found.  From  the  allu- 
sion in  Ezek.  15:  3  they  were  made  of  wood, 
but  those  used  for  the  Tabernacle  and  the 
court  were  of  brass.  Exod.  27  :  19. 

Pipe,  the  simplest  and  perhaps  the  old- 
est of  musical  instruments,  was  the  princi- 
pal wind-instrument  among  the  Jews.  It 
was  made  of  different  materials,  consisted 
of  a  tube  with  holes,  similar  to  the  flute, 
and  was  used  on  all  occasions.  1  Kings  1 : 
40. 

Pi'ram  ( fleet  as  the  wild  ass  f),  a  king  of 
the  Amorites  who  was  slain  by  Joshua. 
Josh.  10  :  3. 

Pir'a-thon  (princely),  a  town  of  Ephraim. 
It  was  the  burial-place  of  Abdon,  a  judge  of 
Israel.  Judg.  12  :  15. 

Pir'a-thon-ite,  an  inhabitant  or  a  na- 
tive of  Pirathon.  Judg.  12: 13;  2  Sam.  23: 
30. 

Pisgah,  piz'gah  (hill  or  the  heiriht),  Deut. 
3  :  27,  was  a  peak  in  the  range  of  mountains 
called  Abarim,  on  the  east  of  Jordan,  oppo- 
site Jericho.  It  was  the  top  of  Mount  Nebo, 
from  which  Moses  beheld  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan.   See  Nebo. 

Pisidia,  pi-sid'i-ah  (pitchy),  a  province 
of  Asia  Minor  lying  between  Pamphylia  on 
the  south  and  Phrygia  on  the  north.  It  was 
part  of  the  province  of  Cilicia  during  the 
republic,  and  was  twice  visited  by  Paul. 
Acts  13  :  14 ;  14  ;  24. 

Pi'son  (the  full-flowing  or  the  free-flowing), 
one  of  the  rivers  which  watered  the  garden 
of  Eden.  Its  location  is  unknown.  Gen.  2:11. 

Pis'pah  (expansion),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Jether.  1  Chron.  7:38. 

Pit,  in  the  Authorized  Version,  is  the 
translation  of  several  words  of  different 
meanings.  The  pit  into  which  Joseph  was 
cast,  Gen.  37  :  24,  was  an  empty  or  dry  cis- 
tern or  reservoir,  such  as  are  commonly 
built  in  that  country  to  preserve  the  rain- 
water for  travellers  and  cattle.  The  word 
is  also  used  in  reference  to  Sheol,  or  the  un- 
der-world, Num.  16:30;  Job  17:16,  and  in 
Prov.  22  :  14 ;  Jer.  18  :  20,  22,  etc.  it  refers  to 
the  traps  or  deep  holes  made  in  the  ground 
and  covered  lightly  with  branches,  in  which 
beasts  of  prey  were  commonly  caught. 

Pitch.  This  word,  as  used  in  Gen.  6  : 14 ; 
Exod.  2  :  3,  means  a  sort  of  bitumen  or  as- 
phaltum  which  is  found  in  pits  and  on  the 
surface  of  the  Dead  Sea.  In  its  soft  or 
liquid  state  it  is  called  .Slime,  Gen.  11  :  3, 
but  on  exposure  it  becomes  dry  and  hard 
like  mortar.  It  was  used  for  a  coating  on 
the  outside  of  ships  to  make  them  water- 
proof, and  in  i)lace  of  mortar  in  masonry. 

Pitch'er.  The  custom  of  drawing  water 
in  pitchers  still  prevails  in  the  East,  an 
earthen  vessel  with  two  handles  being  used 
for  that  purpose.  It  was  carried  on  the 
head  or  left  shoulder.  Gen.  24  :  16,  18,  45. 

Pi'thoin  (house  or  temple  of  Turn,  the  sun- 
god  of  Heliopolis),  one  of  the  treasure-cities 
built  in  Goshen  by  the  Israelites  while  in 
bondage.    It  was  probablj*  near  the  bitter  1 
lakes  of  Suez  and  in  the  vicinity  of  the  ' 
present  Suez  Canal.  Exod.  1:11. 

Pi'thon  (harmless  one  of  the  sons  of  ' 
Micah,  the  grandson  of  Saul'sson  Jonathan,  i 
1  Chron.  8:  .35;  9:41.  j 

Pit'i-ful,  Lam.  4:10;  James  5  : 11 ;  1  Pet. 
3  :  8,  means  tender-hearted  ;  compassionate. 

Place,  in  1  Sam.  15  :  12,  is  rendered 
"monument"  in  the  Revised  Version. 


Plague,  an  eminently  contagious  and 
destructive  disease  accompanied  by  loath- 
some eruptions,  prevailed  in  the  East  from 
the  earliest  ages.  The  word  was  also  em- 
ployed by  the  .sacred  writers  to  express  any 
desolating  disease,  calamity,  or  scourge. 
Lev.  13  :  3.  The  judgments  of  God  on  Pha- 
raoh are  called  plagues.  Exod.  9  :  14. 

Plain,  referring  to  a  tract  of  land,  is 
often  used  alone  in  the  Bible,  and  the  par- 
ticular plain  alluded  to  must  be  inferred 
from  the  context,  as  in  Deut.  1:1;  2:8. 
The  word  translated  "plains"  in  Gen.  12: 
6 ;  13 :  18 ;  14  :  13  ;  18  : 1 ;  Deut.  11 :  30 ;  Judg. 
4:11;  9:6,  37;  1  Sam.  10:3  means  places 
noted  for  one  or  more  oaks. 

Plait'ing,  1  Pet.  3:3,  means  braiding. 
The  business  of  dressing  the  hair  is  men- 
tioned by  Jewish  writers  as  an  art  by  itself, 
practised  by  women. 

Plan'ets,  in  2  Kings  23  :5,  refer  to  the 
twelve  signs  or  constellations  which  were 
made  the  objects  of  idolatrous  worship  in 
Judah.    See  Stars. 

Plas'ter  was  used  by  the  ancients  on  the 
walls  of  their  houses.  Lev.  14  :  42,  48;  Dan. 
5 :  5,  and  to  cover  the  stones  on  which  in- 
scriptions were  to  be  made.  Deut.  27:2,4. 
Plasters  in  the  medical  sense  were  also  u.sed. 
lsa.  38 : 21. 

Pledge.  That  which  is  given  as  security 
for  a  loan  or  for  the  performance  of  a  con- 
tract. The  Mosaic  law  contained  wise  pro- 
visions on  this  subject  to  protect  the  poor 
from  oppression.  Deut.  24  : 6,  17.  See  page 
473  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult  the  Con- 
cordance. 

Pleiades,  ple'ya-dez,  a  group  of  seven 
stars  iu  the  neck  of  the  bull  in  the  constel- 
lation Taurus.  They  were  associated  by 
the  ancients  with  the  return  of  spring.  Job 
9:9;  38:31;  Amos  5  :  8. 

Plough,  a  much  simpler  instrument  than 
that  now  used,  was  employed  from  the  ear- 
liest times  by  the  Hebrews.  It  was  .some- 
times made  from  a  crotched  stick  or  branch 
of  a  tree  with  the  wooden  share  shod  with 
a  triangular  or  heart-shaped  piece  of  iron. 
1  Sam.  13  :  20.  The  plough  was  guided  by 
a  single  upright  held  by  one  hand,  while 
the  other  hand  wielded  the  goad.  With 
such  an  instrument  the  soil  received  no 
more  than  a  mere  scratching.  "Earing," 
in  Gen.  45  :  6;  Exod.  34  :  21,  means  plough- 
ing.   See  page  400  in  the  .\nalysis. 

Pochereth,  pok'e-reth  (snaring),  a  ser- 
vant of  Solomon.  His  descendants  returned 
from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  :  57 ;  Neh.  7  :  59. 

Po'e-try,  Hebrew.  Poetry  and  music 
were  closely  connected,  and  figured  promi- 
nently in  the  domestic  and  social  life  of  the 
Hebrews  as  narrated  in  the  Bible.  The 
chief  subject  of  their  poetry  was  religion. 
Exclusive  of  the  historical  Ijooks  and  the 
book  of  Daniel,  the  whole  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment is  poetry  in  the  Hebrew,  and  it  is  so 
distinguished  in  the  Revised  Version  of  the 
Psalms,  the  book  of  Job,  and  the  Proverbs. 
There  are  also  poetic  pieces  scattered 
through  the  historical  books,  as  the  Song 
of  Moses,  Exodus,  chapter  15,  the  prophecies 
of  Balaam,  Numbers,  chapter  24,  the  fare- 
well and  blessing  of  Moses,  Deut.  32  :  1-43; 
33 :  2-29,  and  the  lament  of  David  over  Jon- 
athan. 2  Sam.  1  : 19-27.  The  Psalms  belong 
to  lyric  poetry.  Job  and  the  Proverbs  to  di- 
dactic poetry ;  but  Job  and  the  Song  of  Songs 
may  also  be  classified  with  dramatic  poetry. 
A  characteristic  feature  of  Hebrew  poetry  is 
the  parallelism  of  members  so  called,  that  is, 
a  correspondence  of  thought  and  diction,  as 
the  flapping  of  two  wings.  Poetry  began, 
we  may  say,  in  Paradise,  and  pervades  the 
first  chapters  of  Genesis.  It  was  cultivated 
by  Moses,  the  great  lawgiver,  and  continued 
till  after  the  return  from  the  captivity. 
David,  the  greatest  of  the  kings  of  the 


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Jews,  was  also  the  greatest  of  their  poets. 
Christian  psalinody  takes  its  rise,  atid  more 
or  less  its  form,  from  the  Psalms  of  David. 
In  the  New  Testament  the  parables  of  the 
Saviour  are  poetic  fictions  taken  from  real 
life  and  illustrating  spiritual  truths.  The 
book  of  Revelation  is  highly  poetic  in  its 
imagery  and  diction.  The  Beuedictus  of 
Zacharias,  the  Magnificat  of  the  Virgin 
Mary,  and  the  anthem  of  the  heavenly  host 
in  the  first  and  second  chapters  of  Luke 
strike  the  keynote  of  Christian  psalmody 
and  hymnody. 

Poll,  Poil'ed.  When  used  as  a  noun, 
as  in  Num.  1:2,  18,  20,  22;  3:47;  1  Chron. 
23  :  3,  24,  "  poll  "  means  a  head.  When  used 
as  a  verb,  Micah  1 : 16 ;  2  Sam.  14 :  26 ;  Ezek. 
44  : 20,  it  means  to  cut  off  the  hair  or  shave. 

Pol'Iiix.    See  C.^STOE. 

Pomegranate,  pum-gran'et,  meaning 
"grained  apple,"  is  the  name  of  a  tree  or 
large  bush  and  its  fruit  cultivated  from 
early  times  in  Syria,  Persia,  Egypt,  etc. 
The  fruit  is  the  size  of  the  orange,  flattened 
at  the  ends  like  the  apple,  and  the  rind  is 
of  a  beautiful  brownish-red  color.  The  in- 
side of  the  pomegranate  is  of  a  bright  pink, 
with  skinny  partitions  similar  to  the  orange. 
It  abounds  with  juice  of  a  grateful  flavor, 
and  a  multitude  of  small  seeds.  The  tree 
is  rarely  over  ten  feet  high,  and  there  are 
both  sweet  and  sour  varieties.  Num.  20  :  5 ; 
Deut.  8  :  8. 

Pom'mels,  2  Chron.  4  :  12,  1.3,  ball- 
shaped-ornaments  projecting  from  the  capi- 
tals of  pillars.  Same  as  "bowls."  1  Kings 
7:41. 

Ponds,  in  Egypt,  were  simply  sheets  of 
water  formed  by  the  overflow  of  the  Nile. 
Exod.  7:19;  8:5. 

Pontius,  pon'shi-us,  Pi'late,  a  Roman 
governor  of  Judea.  Acts  4:  27.  See  Pilate. 

Pon'tus,  the  north-eastern  part  of  Asia 
Minor,  extending  along  the  Black  Sea,  was 
an  independent  kingdom  until  shortly  be- 
fore the  death  of  Nero,  during  whose  reign 
it  was  made  a  Roman  province.  Polemo  II., 
who  married  Bernice,  the  great-granddaugh- 
ter of  Herod  the  Great  and  sister  of  Herod 
Agrippa,  Acts  2.o  :  13,  was  its  last  king. 
There  seems  to  have  been  many  Jews  in 
the  country.  Jews  from  Pontus  were  pres- 
ent in  Jerusalem  on  the  day  of  Pentecost, 
Acts  2:9;  Aquila,  the  helper  of  Paul,  was  a 
native  of  Pontus,  Acts  18 :  2,  and  Peter  ad- 
dressed his  first  epistle  "  to  the  strangers 
scattered  throughout  Pontus."  1  Pet.  1 : 1. 

Pools  were  large  public  reservoirs  for 
spring-  or  rain-water.  There  were  numer- 
ous pools  in  and  about  Jerusalem,  some 
being  of  very  great  dimensions.  Neh.  3  : 15. 
See  Bf;THESD,\,  Siloam,  Solomon's  Pools. 

Poor.  While  sometimes  used  in  the  New 
Testament  to  denote  those  who  are  humble 
of  heart,  Matt.  5 :  3,  the  word  generally  has 
the  literal  meaning  in  the  Bible.  The  poor 
were  specially  provided  for  in  the  Mosaic 
law,  Exod.  23  :  6 ;  Lev.  19  :  9,  10,  etc.,  which 
surrounded  them  with  safeguards  that  pre- 
vented pauperism  and  secured  for  them  just 
treatment.  Consult  the  ANALYSIS  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Pop'lar,  Gen.  30  :  37;  Hos.  4:13.  The 
Hebrew  word  means' "  white,"  but  it  is 
translated  "  poplar,"  and  probably  refers  to 
the  white  poplar,  of  which  four  varieties 
are  found  in  Palestine.  Some  believe  the 
storax  tree  is  intended,  but  as  it  is  only  a 
shrub  from  nine  to  twelve  feet  high  it  does 
not  well  answer  in  Hosea  4  : 13. 

Poratha,  por'a-thah  {favored  by  fate), 
one  of  the  sons  of  Haman,  the  enemy  of 
the  Jews.  Esth.  9  :  8. 

Porch,  Sol'o-mon's.  John  10  :  23.  See 
Temple. 

Porcius,  por'shi-us,  Fes'tus,  the  Ro- 
man governor  of  Judea  who  succeeded  Fe- 


lix. Acts  24: 27.  He  is  generally  mentioned 
by  his  surname  Festus  alone. 

Por'ters  were  employed  to  open  and  shut 
the  gates  of  a  city  or  house,  to  keep  guard, 
etc.,  etc.  Four  thousand  of  them  were  em- 
ployed in  the  Temple  in  difiereut  capacities. 
1  Chron.  23  :  5. 

Por'tion.  Neh.  8  : 10.  It  was  customary 
in  ancient  times,  among  the  Greeks,  He- 
brews, and  Egyptians,  to  set  before  each 
guest  the  portion  of  food  intended  for  him. 
To  set  before  a  guest  a  greater  portion  than 
usual  was  to  confer  upon  him  a  special  hon- 
or. See  the  distinction  shown  Benjamin. 
Gen.  43  :  34.    A  "worthy  portion,"  1  Sam. 

1  :  5,  is  rendered  in  the  Revised  Version  "  a 
double  portion." 

Posts,  runners  or  messengers  bearing 
special  tidings,  were  employed  in  the  East 
from  very  early  times.  See  the  allusion  in 
Job  9  :  25.  The  Persians  made  their  public 
announcements  by  means  of  sentinels,  who, 
stationed  at  certain  distances  apart,  cried 
out  the  news  one  to  the  other,  and  so  passed 
it  along.  Later  a  system  of  posts  was  estab- 
lished that  travelled  night  and  day.  The 
Romans  and  Persians  impressed  men  and 
beasts  into  this  public  service,  a  work 
greatly  disliked  by  the  Jews.  Matt.  5  :  41. 

Pot'i-phar  {belonying  to  the  sun),  the  cap- 
tain of  Pharaoh's  guard  to  whom  Joseph 
was  sold  by  the  Midianites.  Gen.  37  :  36 ; 
39  : 1. 

Poti-pherah,  po-tiph'e-rah,  an  Egyp- 
tian priest  of  On  who  was  the  father  of 
Joseph's  wife  Aseuath.  Gen.  41  :  45,  50;  46  : 
20. 

Pots,  in  the  Scriptures,  apply  to  a  great 
variety  of  vessels  used  for  domestic  pur- 
poses that  are  more  particularly  distin- 
guished in  the  Hebrew.  "Ranges  for  pots," 
Lev.  11 :  .35,  probably  means  the  excavations 
for  the  fire,  over  which  the  pots  were  placed. 

Pot'sherds  are  broken  pieces  of  earthen- 
ware. They  are  very  numerous  among  the 
ruins  of  ancient  cities,  and  are  used  in  va- 
rious ways  by  the  poor.  They  drink  water 
from  them,  and  coals  of  fire  are  carried  in 
theiu  from  one  place  to  another.  Job  2:8; 
Ps.  22  : 15 ;  Prov.  26  :  23. 

Pot'tage.  Gen.  25: 29.  In  the  East,  len- 
tils are  boiled  or  stewed  like  beans  with  oil 
and  garlic,  and  make  a  dish  that  is  eaten  as 
pottage.    Other  ingredients  were  also  used. 

2  Kings  4  :  39. 

Pot'ter.  The  making  of  earthenware 
was  one  of  the  first  manufactures.  The 
method  employed  by  the  Israelites  seems  to 
have  been  the  same  as  that  followed  by  the 
Egyptians.  The  clay  was  trodden  by  the 
feet,  and  when  it  had  reached  the  proper 
consistency  a  lump  of  it  was  placed  upon 
the  potter's  wheel,  which  was  made  to  re- 
volve rapidly  while  the  potter  worked  the 
vessel  into  shape.  Jer.  18  :  2-4.  It  was  then 
glazed  and  baked.  Such  vessels  were  used 
not  only  for  cooking,  but  also  for  preserving 
valuables.  Jer.  32  :  14. 

Pot'ter's  Field,  a  burial-place.  Matt. 
27  :  7.    See  Aceldama. 

Pot'tle,  in  the  marginal  notes,  Luke  16: 
7,  means  an  old  English  liquid-measure  con- 
taining four  pints. 

Pound.  In  the  Old  Testament,  1  Kings 
10 : 17 ;  Ezra  2  :  09 ;  Neh.  7 :  71,  72,  the  word 
is  used  as  the  translation  of  the  Hebrew 
Maneh  (which  see),  and  means  a  weight. 
In  John  12 : 3 ;  19 : 39  the  word  has  the  same 
meaning  (weight)  in  the  Greek,  but  in  Luke 
19  :  13,  16,  18.  20,  24,  25  it  means  a  sum  of 
money,  about  sixteen  dollars. 

Pra^-to'ri-um,  Mark  15: 16,  was  the  head- 
quarters of  the  Roman  governor.  "  Herod's 
judgment  hall,"  Acts  23:. 35,  in  the  Greek  is 
Prwtorium,  and  the  "  palace,"  in  Phil.  1  : 13, 
is  rendered  in  the  Revised  Version  "praeto- 
rian guard." 


Praise,  as  used  in  the  Scriptures,  denotes 
an  act  of  worship;  also  thanksgiving.  See 
page  171  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult  the 
Index  (page  687). 

Prayer  is  offering  to  God  petitions  for 
mercies  desired  and  thanksgiving  and  praise 
for  blessings  received.  For  the  duty  and 
conditions  of  prayer,  its  object  and  efficacy, 
and  the  time,  place,  manner,  etc.,  etc.,  see 
page  177  in  the  Analysis,  and  consult  its 
Index  (jiage  687). 

Preach'ing  originally  meant  to  herald 
or  proclaim,  and  in  that  sense  it  is  mainly 
used  in  the  Bible.  In  the  Epistles,  however, 
the  word  has  nearly  the  same  meaning  it 
has  with  us  now — a  public  discourse  on  the 
truths  of  religion.  Consult  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Pre-des'ti-nate,  Rom.  8:29,  30;  Eph. 
1  :  5,  11,  foreordain  or  elect  in  Christ  to 
everlasting  life. 

Prep-a-ra'tion.  The  word  is  also  used 
with  "  day,"  and  refers  to  Friday,  as  on  that 
day  meals  and  other  matters  were  prepared 
for  the  Sabbath.  Matt.  27  :  62 ;  Mark  15  :  42. 

Pres'by-ter-y,  the  assembly  of  elders. 
The  name  is  translated  "elders"  in  Luke 
22 :  66 ;  Acts  22  :  5,  while  in  1  Tim.  4  : 14  the 
Greek  word  "presbytery"  is  retained. 

Pres'ent-ly,  Prov.  12  : 16;  Matt.  21 : 19; 
Phil  2:  23,  means  immediately. 

Pres'ents.  Gen.  32  : 13.    See  Gifts. 

Press,  Press  Fats,  or  Press  Vats, 
Joel  3  :  13;  Hag.  2  :  16,  were  two  reservoirs 
or  large  troughs  arranged  one  higher  than 
the  other,  most  generally  on  a  hillside.  In 
the  upper  vat  was  put  the  fruit,  which  was 


WINE-PRESS. 


trodden  by  the  bare  feet  of  men,  and  the 
expressed  juice  was  collected  in  the  lower 
vat.  Sometimes  the  vats  were  made  in  the 
ground  and  lined  with  masonry.  Matt.  21 : 
33. 

Press'ed  in  the  spir'it,  in  Acts  18  :  5, 
is  rendered  "constrained  by  the  word"  in 
the  Revised  Version. 

Pre-vent',  in  the  Authorized  Version, 
never  means,  as  at  present,  "  to  hinder," 
but  (from  the  Latin  prievenire)  "to  go  be- 
fore;" "to  anticipate;"  "  to  come  upon,"  2 
Sam.  22 :  6.  In  1  Thess  4  :  15  the  word  is 
rendered  "  precede  "  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Pricks.  Acts  9  :  5.    See  Goads. 

Pride,  Ps.  31:20,  is  rendered  "plot- 
tings"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Priest,  a  contraction  of  presbyter — "el- 
der." Originally  there  seems  to  have  been 
no  priests — that  is,  special  ministers  of  re- 
ligion— among  the  Hebrews,  though  there 
was  always  a  special  ministration  of  relig- 
ion, which  consisted  principally  in  the 
preparation  and  oflering  of  the  daily,  week- 
ly, and  monthly  sacrifices.  This  was  sim- 
ply the  duty  of  the  head  of  the  household, 
and  descended  from  the  father  to  the  first- 
born son.  Such  was  the  case  in  the  time 
of  the  patriarchs.  Gen.  8  :  20;  12  :  8.  But 
when  the  Hebrews  developed  from  a  house- 
hold into  a  people,  from  a  family  into  a 
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nation,  the  Mosaic  law  instituted  a  special 
order  of  men  for  this  specific  service.  They 
were  inaugurated  with  very  solemn  and 
imposing  ceremonies,  minutely  prescribed, 
Exod.  29 : 1-37 ;  Lev.  chapters  8  and  9,  and 
when  duly  invested  with  the  priestly  otlice 
they  alone  had  the  right  to  offer  sacrifices, 
to  conduct  the  public  service  in  the  Temple, 
to  oflSciate  at  purifications,  to  take  care  of 
the  sacred  fire  and  the  golden  lamp,  etc. 
They  were  maintained  at  the  expense  of 
the  whole  people.  Thirteen  cities  with 
pasture-grounds,  in  the  lands  of  Judah, 
Simeon,  and  Benjamin,  were  set  aside  for 
them.  Josh.  21 :  13-19,  and  to  this  general 
provision  were  added  one-tenth  of  the  tithes 
paid  to  the  Levites,  Num.  18  :  26-28  ;  a  spe- 
cial tithe  every  third  year.  Dent.  14:28; 
26  :  12 ;  the  redemption-money  paid  for  the 
first-born  of  man  and  beast.  Num.  18  :  14-19, 
etc.  As  this  priestly  order  was  made  up 
exclusively  from  the  male  descendants  of 
Aaron,  the  number  of  its  members  was  of 
course  at  first  very  small.  Josh.  3:6;  6:4, 
but  in  the  time  of  David,  1  Chron.  12:27, 
three  thousand  seven  hundred  priests  joined 
him  at  Hebron,  and  under  the  kings  the 
provision  made  for  the  maintenance  of  the 
order  proved  so  utterly  insufficient  that 
many  priests  lived  in  great  poverty.  1  Sam. 
2  :  36.  The  number  of  priests  who  accom- 
panied Zerubbabel  from  the  captivity  was 
four  thousand  two  hundred  and  eighty-nine. 
Ezra  2 :  36-39.  Besides  their  strictly  priestly 
duties,  it  also  belonged  to  the  office  of  the 
Hebrew  priest  to  sit  in  judgment  at  the 
trial  of  jealousy,  to  superintend  the  lepers, 
to  expound  the  law  to  the  people,  etc.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

Prince.  This  word,  in  the  Authorized 
Version,  besides  its  usual  meaning,  is  used 
to  denote  local  governors  or  magistrates,  as 
in  1  Kings  20:14;  satraps  (governors  of 
provinces  I,  in  nan.  6:1;  guai'dian  angels,  in 
Dan.  10:13,  21;  and  "a  liberal  man,"  in 
Prov.  19  :  6.  Tlie  latter  is  so  translated  in 
the  Revised  Version.  In  Dan.  11:8"  princes  " 
means  "molten  images." 

Prince.  [1]  A  title  of  honor  applied  to 
the  Saviour.  Acts  3  :  15 ;  .5  :  31 ;  Rev.  1  :  5. 
[2]  A  title  given  to  the  ruling  spirit  of  evil. 
Matt.  9  :  34 ;  Mark  3  :  22  ;  John  12  :  31. 

Prince  of  Peace,  a  title  given  to  Mes- 
siah by  Isaiah  the  prophet.  Isa.  9  :  6. 

Prince  of  Princes,  a  title  given  to 
Christ  by  Gabriel  in  explaining  to  Daniel 
the  vision  of  the  ram  and  the  he-goat.  Dan, 
8  :  2.-). 

Prin-ci-pal'i-ty,  in  Epb.  1  :  21,  is  ren- 
dered "rule  and  authority  "  in  the  Revised 
Version,  "  Princiiialities,"  in  Jer,  13  :  18,  is 
rendered  "headtires"  in  the  Revised  Ver- 
sion, and  in  Tit,  3:1,  "rulers"  and  "au- 
thorities." 

Print'ed,  Job  19  :  23,  is  rendered  "  in- 
scribed" in  the  Revised  Version. 

Prisca,  pris'kah  {(incient),  2  Tim.  4  :  19, 
or  Priscilla,  pris-sil'lah.  Acts  18  :  2  ;  Rom. 
16  :  3,  was  a  Christian  and  the  wife  of  Aquila 

of  PolitUS. 

Pris'on.  By  the  Mosaic  law  the  culprit 
was  at  once  put  on  trial,  and  imprisonment 
was  not  used  as  a  punishment.  The  kings 
of  the  Hel)rews,  however,  had  a  prison  con- 
nected with  the  palace.  2  Chron.  16 : 10. 
The  Romans  used  a  tower  in  Jerusalem  and 
the  prsetorium  in  Ciesarea  as  prisons,  and 
the  religious  authorities  had  a  prison  in  Je- 
rusalem. Acts  5  :  18-23. 

Prochorus,  prok'o-rus  Header  of  the 
chorus),  was  one  of  the  seven  deacons  chosen 
by  the  disciples  and  appointed  by  the  apos- 
tles. Acts  6  :  5. 

Prog-nos'ti-ca-tors,  in  Isa.  47  :  13,  were 
Chaldeans  who  pi-etended  to  foretell  future 
events  by  changes  of  the  moon,  etc. 
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Prop'er,  in  Heb.  11  :  23,  is  rendered 
"goodly"  in  the  Revised  Version,  and  in 
1  Cor.  7:7,"  own," 

Proph'et  means,  first,  one  who  speaks  or 
interprets;  then,  one  who  speaks  or  inter- 
prets a  message  he  has  received  from  God ; 
and,  finally,  one  who  is  sent  bj'  God  to  re- 
veal something  with  respect  to  the  future. 
It  is  necessary  to  keep  in  mind  these  three 
acceptations  of  the  word  prophet,  in  order 
to  understand  that  Aaron  is  called  the 
prophet  of  Moses,  Exod,  7:1;  that  Abraham 
is  called  a  prophet.  Gen.  20:7;  and  that 
there  existed  among  the  Hebrews,  as  part 
of  their  system  of  priesthood,  a  regular 
order  of  prophets,  a  fixed  institution  in 
which  prophets  were  educated.  It  was 
Samuel  who  created  this  institution,  and 
he  was  praised  highly  for  his  work.  Jer. 
1.5  :  1 ;  Acts  3  :  24.  Schools  were  founded  at 
Ramah,  1  Sam.  19  :  19,  Bethel,  2  Kings  2  :  3, 
Jericho,  2  Kings  2  :  5,  Gilgal,  2  Kings  4  :  38, 
etc.,  and  young  men  were  there  instructed 
in  the  interpretation  of  the  law,  in  music, 
and  in  poetry  by  some  older  prophet,  who 
was  called  their  father  and  master.  But 
there  was  of  course  no  connection  between 
the  prophetical  education  and  the  prophet- 
ical gift.  No  doubt  many  young  men  went 
through  the  prophetical  school  without  ever 
receiving  a  message  from  God,  and  Amos 
was  called  by  God,  though  he  had  not  gone 
through  any  school.  Besides  the  prophet- 
esses, the  Jews  reckon  forty-eight  prophets. 
Two  of  the  greatest  prophets,  Elijah  and 
Elisha,  have  left  no  writings.  Among  the 
sixteen  prophets  whose  books  are  found  in 
tlie  Old  Testament  Canon,  ten  lived  before 
the  captivity:  Jonah,  Joel,  Amos,  Hosea, 
Isaiah,  Micah,  Nahum,  Zephaniah,  Jere- 
miah, Habakkuk  ;  three  under  the  captiv- 
ity: Daniel,  Obadiah,  Ezekiel ;  and  three 
after  the  captivity  :  Haggai,  Zechariab,  and 
Malaehi.  John  the  Baptist  was  the  last 
prophet  of  the  old  dispensation.  Matt,  11  : 
7-9 ;  Luke  7  :  28,  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Proph'et-ess  meant  the  wife  of  a  proph- 
et, Isa.  8:3;  also  a  woman  that  had  the  gift 
of  prophecy.  The  most  noted  of  the  proph- 
etesses were  Miriam,  Exod.  1.5  :  20,  Debo- 
rah, Judg.  4  :  4,  Huldah,  2  Kings  22:14, 
Noadiah,  Neh.  6:14,  and  Anna.  Luke  2: 
36.  The  four  daughters  of  Philip  the  Evan- 
gelist prophesied.  Acts  21  :  9. 

Propitiation,  ])ro-pish-i-a'shun,  the  of- 
fering made  to  appease  the  wrath  and  con- 
ciliate the  favor  of  an  offended  person.  For 
"  Christ,  Our  Propitiation,"  see  page  70  in 
the  Analysis. 

Pros'e-lyte,  a  name  given  by  the  Jews 
to  such  as  were  converted  from  heathenism 
to  the  Jewish  faith.  Matt.  23  :  15.  There 
were  two  classes  :  "  proselytes  of  the  gate," 
who  adopted  the  Jewish  monotheism  and 
Messianic  hopes,  but  were  not  circumcised, 
and  "  proselytes  of  righteousness,"  who  were 
full  .lews  and  generally  most  bigoted.  To 
the  former  belonged  Cornelius  and  Lydia 
and  many  of  the  earliest  and  best  members 
of  the  apostolic  churches. 

Prov'erbs,  The,  the  twentieth  book  of 
the  Old  Testament  Canon,  is  a  collection  of 
keen  observations,  wise  counsels,  moral 
maxims,  rules  of  conduct,  etc.,  sometimes 
given  in  that  short,  forcible  form  which 
characterizes  the  popular  adage,  and  some- 
times in  the  more  elaborate  form  of  in- 
structive poetry.  The  larger  part  of  it — 
chapters  10  to  22:16 — is  by  Solomon,  who 
was  celebrated  as  a  composer  of  proverbs,  1 
Kings  4  :  29-34,  but  the  whole  collection  was 
probably  not  compiled  until  the  time  of 
Hezekiah.  Prov.  25  :  1. 

Pro-voked',  in  2  Cor.  9  :  2,  is  rendered 
"stirred  up"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Pru'deut,  in  Matt,  11  :  25;  Luke  10  :  21, 


is  rendered  "understanding"  in  the  Re- 
vised Version, 

Psalms,  the  Book  of,  from  a  Greek 
word  which  means  "to  strike  the  lyre" 
and  "  to  sing,"  is  the  name  introduced  in 
the  Septuagint  (Greek)  translation  of  the 
Old  Testament  for  that  collection  of  hymns 
in  the  Old  Testament  Canon  which  in 
Hebrew  is  called  "Praises"  or  "Book  of 
Praises."  Itconsistsof  five  divisions  (which 
are  marked  in  the  Revised  Version  as  they 
are  in  the  Hebrew). 

Part  I.  contains  forty-one  psalms,  of  which 
thirty-seven  are  ascribed  to  David  and  four 
are  anonymous — namely  1,  2,  10,  and  33. 

Part  II.  contains  thirty-one  psalms,  42-72, 
of  which  seven  are  by  the  sons  of  Korah,  one 
by  Asaph,  nineteen  by  David,  three  anony- 
mous, and  one  by  Solomon  or  for  Solomon. 

Part  III.  contains  seventeen  psalms,  73- 
89,  of  which  eleven  are  by  Asaph,  four  by 
the  sons  of  Korah,  one  by  David — namely 
86 — and  one — namely  89 — by  Ethan  the  Ez- 
rahite. 

Part  IV.  contains  seventeen  psalms,  90- 
106,  of  which  one  is  by  Moses — namely  90 — 
two  by  David — namely  101  and  103 — and  the 
rest  anonymous. 

Part  V.  contains  forty-four  psalms,  107- 
150,  of  which  fifteen  are  by  David,  one  by 
Solomon,  and  the  rest  anonymous,  includ- 
ing the  fifteen  Songs  of  Degrees  or  Pilgrim 
P.salms — namely  120-134 — for  journeys  up 
to  the  festivals  in  Jerusalem,  and  the  five 
Hallelujah  Psalms.  The  prophetic  er  Mes- 
sianic Psalms  are  2,  8,  16,  22,  40,  45,  68,  69, 
72,  97,  110,  and  118.  The  whole  collection 
of  Psalms  is  not  only  in  point  of  time  but 
also  in  rank  the  first  hymn-book  and 
prayer-book  for  public  and  private  devo- 
tion, and  is  so  used  to  this  day  by  Jews, 
and  Christians  of  all  denominations.  See 
Poetry. 

Psal'ter-y,  a  musical  instrument  with 
ten  strings,  like  a  harp.  Its  form  is  not 
now  known.  It  was  used  for  sacred  music. 
Ps.  71 : 22. 

Ptolemaeus,  tol-e-me'us,  or  Ptolemy, 
tol'e-me,  is  the  common  name  of  the  kings 
of  the  Greek  dynasty  which,  after  the  death 
of  Alexander  the  Great,  B.  c.  323,  took  pos- 
session of  the  Eg.vptian  throne,  and  in 
whose  wars  with  the  Seleucidae  of  Syria  the 
Hebrews  could  not  help  being  involved. 

[1]  Ptolemy  I.,  Soter,  b.  c.  323-285,  the 
founder  of  the  dynasty,  invaded  Syria  B.  c. 
320,  took  Jerusalem  on  a  Sabbath  day,  and 
carried  a  number  of  the  inhabitants  as  pris- 
oners to  Egypt,  but  treated  them  well  and 
made  them  the  foundation  of  a  flourishing 
Jewish  colony.  He  is  probably  referred  to 
in  Dan.  11:5. 

[2]  Ptolemy  II.,  Philadelphis,  b.  c. 
285-247,  son  of  Ptolemy  I.,  founded  the 
great  library  in  Alexandria,  is  said  to  have 
given  the  first  impulse  to  the  translation  of 
the  Old  Testament  into  Greek  ithe  Septua- 
gint), and  was  active  in  promoting  that  fu- 
sion of  Greek  philosophy  and  Hebrew  wis- 
dom which  afterward  became  of  so  great 
importance  to  Christianity.    See  Greece. 

(3]  Ptolemy  III.,  Euergetes,  b.  c.  247- 
222,  son  of  Ptolemy  II.,  conquered  .Syria 
north  to  Antioch  and  east  to  Babylon,  of- 
fered sacrifices  in  the  Temple  at  Jerusalem, 
and  brought  back  to  Egypt  the  molten  im- 
ages of  the  gods  which  Cambyses  had  car- 
ried to  Babylon.  Dan.  11  :  7-9. 

[4]  Ptolemy  IV.,  Philopator.  b.c.  222- 
205,  son  of  Ptolemy  III.,  defeated  the  Syrian 
king  Antiochus  the  Great  at  Raphia,  near 
Gaza,  B.C.  215,  Dan.  11 ;  10-12,  offered  sacri- 
fipes  of  thanksgiving  in  the  Temple  at  Jeru- 
salem, but  was  struck  by  paralysis  when  he 
attempted  to  enter  the  Holy  of  Holies. 

[5]  Ptolemy  V.,  Epiphanes,  b.  c.  205- 
181,  son  of  Ptolemy  IV.,  lost  Pha-nicia  and 


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Fudea,  which  were  conquered  by  Antiochus 
;he  Great.  Many  Jews,  however,  remained 
'aithl'ul  to  the  Ptolenipeau  dynasty,  and  fled 
;o  Egypt,  where  the  high-priest  On  ias  found- 
id  the  temple  at  Leoutopolis.  With  Ptole- 
uy  V.  the  Egyptian  power  began  to  wane. 
Dan.  11 :  13-17. 

[6]  Ptolemy  VI.,  Philometor,  b.  c.  181- 
146,  son  of  Ptolemy  V.,  was  an  infant  when 
lis  father  died,  and  up  to  her  death,  b.  c. 
17.3,  his  mother,  Cleopatra,  reigned  in  his 
itead.  In  B.  c.  171  he  was  defeated  and 
;aken  prisoner  by  the  Syrian  king  Anti- 
)chus  Epiphanes,  and  though  the  influence 
)f  the  Romans  established  peace  between 
;hem,  the  Egyptian  power  was  now  wholly 
spent.  Dan.  11 : 25-30.  Under  his  reign  the 
Jewish  temple  at  Leontopolis  was  finished. 

Ptolemais,  tol-e-ma'is,  a  seaport  of  the 
Vlediterranean,  on  the  coast  of  Palestine, 
Detween  Mount  Carmel  and  Tyre.  Acts  21 : 
7.  It  is  called  Accho  (which  see)  in  Judg. 
L:31. 

Pua,  pu'ah,  one  of  the  sons  of  Issachar. 
Num.  26 :  23.    See  Puah,  No.  1. 

Pli'ali  {mouth}.  [1)  One  of  the  sons  of 
[ssachar,  1  Chron.  7  :  1,  called  Pua  in  Num. 
>6  :  23,  and  Phuvah  in  Gen.  46  :  13.  [2] 
A.n  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  He 
ivas  the  father  of  Tola,  who  judged  Israel 
ifter  Abimelech.  Judg.  10  :  1.  [3]  One  of 
the  mid  wives  who  was  ordered  by  Pharaoh 
to  kill  all  male  children  at  birth.  Exod.  1 : 
15-21. 

Pubii-can,  Matt.  18  :  17,  was  an  under 
;ollector  of  the  Roman  tribute.  The  prin- 
cipal or  chief  collectors  of  this  revenue 
were  men  of  great  credit  and  influence,  but 
the  under  collectors  or  publicans  to  whom 
they  farmed  it  out  were  noted  for  their 
I'apacity  and  extortion,  and  were  held  in 
great  aversion,  besides  being  denied  admit- 
tance to  the  Temple  or  synagogues.  Mat- 
;hew  (or  Levi)  the  Evangelist  was  originally 
I  tax-gatherer  near  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  and 
vas  called  by  our  Lord  from  the  toll-booth. 
Luke  5  :  27. 

Pub'li-us,  the  chief  man  of  the  island 
)f  Melita,  in  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  He 
•eceived  and  lodged  Paul  when  he  was 
ihipwrecked  there.  Acts  28  :  7,  8. 

Pudens,  pu'denz,  a  Christian  of  Rome 
who,  with  Paul,  sent  salutation  to  Timo- 
thy. 2  Tim.  4:21. 

Pu'hites,  one  of  the  families  of  Kirjath- 
jearim  descended  apparently  from  Caleb, 
;he  son  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  2  :  53. 

Pul  (lord?),  a  king  of  As.syria  who  in- 
vaded Israel  in  the  time  of  Menahem,  who 
iribed  him  by  the  gift  of  a  thousand  talents 
)f  silver  to  depart  from  the  land.  2  Kings 
.5:19;  1  Chron.  5:26. 

Pul,  the  name  of  a  region  mentioned, 
vith  Tarshish,  Lud,  Tubal,  Javau,  and  "  the 
sles  afar  off,"  in  Isa.  66  :  19. 

Pulse.  While  our  English  word  pulse 
neans  peas,  beans,  lentiles,  and  the  produce 
(f  similar  podded  plants,  the  word  in  Dan. 
.  :  12,  16  probably  means  vegetable  food  in 
;eneral,  and  in  2  Sam.  17:  28,  parched  peas. 

Pun'ish-ment.  The  general  law  of 
econipense  was  the  supreme  principle  of 
he  Mo.saic  law.  Lev.  24  : 17-22.  Imprison- 
uent,  while  not  prescribed  by  the  law,  was 
)ractised  in  the  times  of  the  kings.  2 
>hron.  16  :  10 ;  Jer.  37  :  15.  For  crimes  and 
heir  punishments  see  page  458  in  the 
Analysis,  and  consult  its  Index  (page  687). 

Pu'nites,  descendants  of  Puaor  Phuvah, 
ine  of  Issachar's  sons.  Num.  26  :  23. 

Pu'non,  the  thirty-fifth  station  of  the 
sraelites  on  their  way  from  Egypt  to  the 
and  of  Canaan.  It  was  north  of  Mount 
lor  and  nearly  east  of  the  Dead  Sea.  Num. 
3  :  42,  43. 

Pu-ri-fi-ca'tions  formed  an  important 
lart  of  the  religious  services  of  the  Jews, 
H4 


and  were  generally  made  with  water.  They 
had  a  spiritual  meaning,  and  were  also  use- 
ful in  securing  health.  They  were  carried 
to  excess  after  the  captivity,  especially  by 
the  Pharisees.  Mark  7  :  3,  4.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Pur,  Pu'rim  (lots),  the  feast  or  festival 
celebrated  by  the  Jews  to  commemorate 
their  deliverance  from  Haman.  Esth.3:7; 
9  :  20-32.  It  is  called  the  Feast  of  Lots  be- 
cause Haman  tried  to  fix  by  lot  the  day 
on  which  the  Jews  were  to  be  slain.  It  was 
celebrated  on  the  fourteenth  and  fifteenth 
of  the  Jewish  month  Adar  (March),  and  is 
still  observed  by  the  Jews.  On  that  occa- 
sion the  book  of  Esther  is  read.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687). 

Pur'ple  was  obtained  from  a  shell-fish 
of  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  and  was  the 
royal  and  noble  color.  The  name  "purple" 
seems  to  have  been  applied  to  every  color  in 
which  red  was  mixed.  Lydia  was  a  seller 
of  purple.  Acts  16  :  14. 

Purse.  The  purse.  Matt.  10 : 9 ;  Mark  6  : 
8,  used  by  the  Hebrews  was  carried  in  the 
girdle  which  confined  their  outside  garment 
about  the  waist.    See  Girdle. 

Pur'te-nance,  in  Exod.  12  :  9,  is  ren- 
dered "inwards"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Put,  1  Chron.  1:8;  Nab.  3  :  9,  elsewhere 
called  Phut  (which  see). 

Pu-te'o-li,  a  seaport  on  the  Mediterra- 
nean Sea,  about  six  miles  west  of  Naples. 
It  contained  hot  springs,  and  was  a  favorite 
resort  of  the  Romans.  Paul  was  landed 
there  on  his  way  to  Rome,  and  found  Chris- 
tian brethren.  Acts  28  :  13,  14.  It  is  now 
called  Pozzuoli,  and  has  many  ruins. 

Pu'ti-el  (afflicted  of  God)  was  the  father- 
in-law  of  Eleazar,  the  son  of  Aaron.  Exod. 
6  :  25. 

Py'garg,  mentioned  in  Deut.  14  :  5,  is 
supposed  to  refer  to  a  kind  of  antelope.  In 
the  marginal  notes  it  is  translated  "Or, 
bison.    Hebrew  dishon." 

Py'thon,  mentioned  in  the  marginal 
notes  of  Acts  16  :  16,  was  a  surname  of 
Apollo,  who  was  the  god  of  divination  in 
the  mythology  of  the  Greeks. 

Q. 

Quails,  the  birds  miraculously  given  to 
the  Israelites  while  in  the  wilderness.  Exod. 
16  :  13;  Num.  11  :  31.  At  the  season  when 
they  were  gathered  quails  pass  over  Arabia 
in  immense  numbers  but  the  vast  quanti- 
ties thrown  into  the  camp  of  the  Israelites, 
suflicient  to  furnish  food  for  the  multitude 
for  more  thau  a  month,  were  certainly  su- 
pernatu  ral. 

Quar'ries,  Judg.  3  : 19,  26,  is  rendered  in 
the  marginal  notes  "graven  images." 

Quar'tus  {fourth),  a  Christian  from 
whom  Paul  sent  greeting  to  the  Romans. 
Roni.  16  :  23. 

Qua-ter'ni-on,  Acts  12 :  4,  means  a  guard 
consisting  of  four  soldiers.  Two  of  them 
kept  watch  over  the  prisoner  in  the  cell 
and  the  other  two  guarded  the  doors.  They 
were  relieved  by  another  guard  of  four 
every  three  hours,  or  at  each  successive 
watch.  The  four  quaternions  mentioned  in 
the  text  were  therefore  sixteen  men,  each 
of  whom  was  on  duty  three  hours  during 
the  day  and  three  hours  during  the  night. 

Queen.  This  title  was  applied  to  the 
ruling  monarch,  if  a  woman,  1  Kings  10: 1, 
to  the  wife  of  a  king,  Esth.  7  : 1,  and  also  to 
the  mother  of  a  king.  1  Kings  15  : 13.  As  a 
result  of  the  practice  of  polygamy,  the  wife 
of  a  king  did  not  enjoy  the  distinction  she 
does  now.  The  queen-mother,  however, 
generally  exercised  great  influence  and 
power. 


Queen  of  Heav'en,  mentioned  in  Jer. 
7:  18;  44: 17,  18,  19,  25,  was  the  name  given 
to  the  moon  by  idolatrous  Hebrews.  See 
Akhtoreth. 

Quick,  in  Num.  16  :  30 ;  Ps.  55  : 15 ;  124  : 
3,  means  "alive,"  and  is  so  rendered  in  the 
Revised  Version.  In  Lev.  13  :  10,  24  the 
word  means  having  the  life  of  living  flesh. 
In  Heb.  4  : 12  it  is  rendered  "  living  "  in  the 
Revised  Version,  and  in  Acts  10:  42;  2  Tim. 
4  :  1  ;  1  Pet.  4  :  5  it  has  the  same  meaning. 
(So  also  in  the  Apostles'  Creed,  "to  judge 
the  quick  and  the  dead.") 

Quick'en  does  not  mean  to  hasten  or  ac- 
celerate, but  to  keep,  preserve,  or  give  life. 
Ps.  71  :  20;  John  5  :  21,  etc.  The  context 
will  suggest  which  meaning  should  apply. 

Quick'sands,  Acts  27  :  17,  refer  to  two 
gulfs  on  the  northern  coast  of  Africa,  greatly 
dreaded  by  sailors  on  account  of  the  varia- 
tions and  uncertainties  of  the  tides  on  a  flat 
coast  that  had  many  sand-bars. 

Qui-rin'i-us  (Revised  Version),  aRoman 
governor  of  Syria.  Luke  2  :  2.    See  Cyre- 

NU'S. 

Quit,  in  1  Sam.  4  :  9 ;  1  Cor.  16 : 13,  is  used 
in  the  sense  of  acquit. 

Quiv'er,  a  case  or  sheath  for  arrows. 
Gen.  27  :  3.  It  is  often  used  figuratively  in 
the  Bible. 

Ra'a-mah  (tremblinfi).  [1]  One  of  the 
sons  of  Cush,  the  son  of  Ham.  [2]  A  coun- 
try which  appears  to  have  been  named  after 
Raamah,  the  son  of  Cush,  and  to  have  been 
settled  by  his  descendants.  It  was  probably 
on  the  south-west  shore  of  the  Persian  Gulf. 
Ezek.  27  :  22. 

Ra-a-mi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  mnlces  tremble', 
a  chief  among  the  Jews  who  returned  from 
Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh.  7  :  7.  Same 
as  Reelaiah  in  Ezra  2  :2. 

Raamses,  ra-am'seez,  an  Egyptian  city 
on  the  river  Nile.  Exod.  1 : 11.  It  is  else- 
where called  Rameses. 

Rab'bah  ((ireatiiess).  [1]  Josh.  13  :  25. 
Called  "  Rabbath  of  the  children  of  Am- 
mon,"  Deut.  3  :  11,  or  "  Rabbath  of  the  Am- 
monites," Ezek.  21:20,  or  by  the  Greeks 
and  Romans  "  Philadelphia,"  because  it  was 
rebuilt  by  Ptolemy  Philadelphus.  It  is  the 
modern  Amman,  a  village  among  wonderful 
and  extensive  ruins.  It  was  the  capital  of 
the  Ammonites,  and  was  situated  twenty- 
two  miles  east  of  the  river  Jordan,  and  near 
the  source  of  the  river  Jabbok.  It  is  often 
mentioned  in  the  history  of  David,  and  was 
one  of  the  cities  of  Decapolis.  [2]  A  town 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  60. 

Rab'bath-ain'mon,  called  "Rabbath 
of  the  children  of  Ammon"  in  Deut.  3:  11, 
was  the  capital  of  the  Ammonites.  See 
Rabbah,  No.  1. 

Rab'bath-mo'ab,  the  ancient  capital 
of  Moab.  It  was  about  twelve  miles  east 
of  the  southern  part  of  the  Dead  Sea. 

Rab'bi  imnster  or  teacher)  was  the  name 
given  by  the  Jews  to  the  teachers  of  their 
law.  This  title  was  also  given  to  Christ  by 
his  disciples  and  the  people.  John  3  :  2,  26. 

Rab'bith  (imdtitude),  a  town  of  Issachar. 
Josh.  19  : 20. 

Rab-bo'ni,  John  20  :  16,  has  the  same 
meaning  as  Rabbi,  teacher,  only  in  a  higher 
degree,  and  was  regarded  among  the  Jews 
as  the  highest  title  of  honor. 

Rab'-ma§;  [the  master  of  the  mnfi'i  ?),  the 
name  or  title  of  a  prince  of  Babylon.  Jer. 
39  :  3,  13. 

Rab'-sa-ris  (chief  eunuch),  an  eminent 
Assvrian  or  Babylonian  officer.  2  Kings  18  : 
17;' Jer.  39:3,  13. 

Rab'slia-keh,  which  probably  means 
"chief  of  the  cup-bearers,"  was  the  name 
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or  title  of  one  of  the  chief  officers  of  Sen- 
nacherib, king  of  Assyria.  2  Kings  18:  17; 
Isa.  3(i :  2. 

Ila'ca  iworthless),  Matt.  5:22,  is  a  term 
of  reproach  and  contempt,  and  is  rendered 
"  vain  fellow  "  in  the  marginal  notes.  It  is 
retained  in  the  Revised  Version  with  the 
note,  "  An  expression  of  contempt." 

Race.  1  Cor.  9:24.  This  word,  in  the 
New  Testament,  refers  to  the  Urecian  con- 
tests in  running  on  foot,  horseback,  or  in 
chariots.  The  most  laborious  training  and 
preparation  were  made  for  these  contests, 
and  to  win  the  prize  was  considered  among 
the  greatest  of  earthly  honoi-s.  The  con- 
testants took  off  everything  that  would  im- 
pede them,  the  prize  was  placed  in  full  view, 
and  the  victor  was  crowned  as  soon  as  the 
result  was  announced. 

Rachab,  ra'kal),  in  Matt.  1  :  5,  denotes 
the  same  person  as  E.\h.\b,  mentioned  in 
Josh.  2:1. 

Radial,  ra'kal  (traffic),  a  town  of  Judah. 
1  Sam.  ,30  :  29. 

Ra'chel  (a  ewe),  the  younger  daughter 
of  Laban.  She  became  the  wife  of  the  pa- 
triarch Jacob,  and  was  the  mother  of  Joseph 
and  Benjamin.  Her  history  is  given  in 
Genesis,  chapters  29  to  36.  She  died  soon 
after  Benjamin's  birth.  Jacob  erected  a 
pillar  on  her  grave,  near  the  road  from 
Jerusalem  to  Bethlehem.  Gen.  35  :  19,  20. 
Her  reputed  tomb  is  covered  by  a  small 
Mohammedan  mosque  (place  of  worship), 
and  is  about  half  a  mile  from  Bethlehem. 

Rad'da-i  {treadiiuj  down),  the  fifth  son  of 
Jesse  and  thebrotherof  David.  1  Chron.2 : 14. 

Ra'gau,  in  Luke  3  :  35,  was  the  same 
person  as  Eeu,  mentioned  in  Gen.  11 :  20, 21, 
and  was  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  husband 
of  Mary. 

Ra-gu'el  (friend  of  God),  the  name  given 
in  one  place.  Num.  10 : 29,  to  the  father-in- 
law  of  Moses.  He  is  elsewhere  called  Eeuel 
and  Jkthro. 

Ra'hab,a  Canaanitish  woman  of  Jericho 
who  received  and  concealed  the  two  spies 
sent  by  Joshua  to  explore  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan. She  is  called  Rachab  in  Matt.  1 :  5. 
Her  history  is  given  in  Josh.  2  : 1-23 ;  6  : 17- 
25.    Her  faith  is  mentioned  in  Heb.  11 :  31. 

Rit'hab  (riolence),  in  Ps.  87:4;  89:  10; 
Isa.  51  :  9,  is  generally  supposed  to  be  a  sym- 
bolical name  for  Egypt. 

Ra'ham,  a  grandson  of  Hebron.  1  Chron. 
2:  44. 

Rain  in  Palestine  falls  abundantly  dur- 
ing the  wet  season,  or  from  November  to 
April,  but  during  the  dry  season,  April  to 
November,  it  rarely  rains.  The  first  rain 
after  the  drought  of  summer  is  called  the 
"former,"  because  it  precedes  the  seed-time 
and  prepares  the  earth  for  cultivation.  The 
"latter"  rain  falls  in  April,  just  before  the 
harvest,  and  perfects  the  fruits  of  the  earth. 
Hos.  6:3;  Joel  2  :  23. 

Ra'kem  {flower-gardening),  a  son  of  She- 
resh,  a  descendant  of  Manasseh.  1  Chron. 
7 :  16. 

Rak'katli  (shore),  a  fortified  city  of 
Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  35. 

Rak'kon  {thinness),  a  town  of  Dan.  Josh. 

1!)  :  K). 

Ram  (exalted).  [1]  An  Israelite  of  the 
tribe  of  Judah,  descended  from  Pharez 
through  Hezrou.  Ruth  4  :  19  ;  1  Chron.  2  : 
9.  Called  Aram  in  Matt.  1 :  3,  4 ;  Luke  3: 
33.  [2J  A  son  of  Jerahmeel.  1  Chron.  2: 
25,  27.  [3]  The  head  of  a  family  from 
wliich  Elihu,  a  friend  of  Job,  descended. 
Job  32 :  2. 

Ram,  Bat'ter-ing.  Ezek.  4  :  2.  See 
Battering-Ram. 

Ra'ma,  ra'mah,  in  JIatt.  2:18,  is  the 
Greek  form  of  Ramah. 

Ra'mah  iliigh  place).  [1]  A  city  of  Ben- 
jamin. When  Jerusalem  was  captured  by 
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Nebuchadnezzar  the  captives,  among  whom 
was  Jeremiah,  were  guarded  at  Ramah.  Jer. 
40 :  1.  Jeremiah's  prophecy,  Jer.  31  :  15,  was 
fulfilled  there.  It  has  been  identified  with 
er-Ram,  about  five  miles  north  of  Jerusalem. 
[2]  A  town  in  Mount  Ephraim,  also  called 
Eamathaim-zophim.  It  was  the  birthplace, 
home,  and  burial-place  of  the  prophet  Sam- 
uel. 1  Sam.  1  :  19.  [3]  A  town  on  the  bound- 
ary of  Asher.  Josh.  19:29.  [4]  A  fortified 
place  in  Naphtali.  Josh.  19  :  36.  [5]  Another 
name  for  the  city  of  Ramoth-Gilead.  2 
Kings  8 :  28,  29.  [6]  A  place  to  which  some 
Benjamites  returned  after  the  captivity. 
Neh.  11 : 33. 

Ra-math-a'im-zo'phim  (double  height 
of  the  watchers),  1  Sam.  1 :  1,  is  the  full  name 
of  Ramah,  No.  2. 

Ra'math-ite,  a  native  of  Ramah.  1 
Chron.  27  :  27. 

Ra'math-le'hi  (hill  of  Lehi),  a  place  in 
Judah  where  Samson  cast  away  the  jaw- 
bone of  an  ass,  with  which  he  slew  "  a  thou- 
sand "  Philistines.  Judg.  15:17. 

Ra'math-miz'peh  (height  of  the  watch- 
tower),  a  city  of  Gad.  Josh.  13:  26. 

Ra'math  of  the  South,  a  place  in  the 
southern  part  of  Simeon.  Josh.  19  :  8.  It  is 
called  South  Ramoth  in  1  Sam.  30  :  27. 

Rameses,  ra-me'seez  (son  of  the  sun),  a 
city  and  province  of  Egypt,  probably  on  the 
east  side  of  the  river  Nile.  It  may  have 
been  the  capital  of  Goshen.  Gen.  47:11; 
Exod.  12  :  37.  It  is  also  called  Raamses  in 
Exod.  1  : 11. 

Ra-mi'ah  (Jehovah  exalted),  a  Jew  who 
took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  25. 

Ra'moth  (heights),  a  Jew  who  took  a  for- 
eign wife.  Ezra  10  :  29. 

Ra'moth.  [1]  Deut.  4  :  43 ;  Josh.  20  :  8 ; 
21 :  38 ;  1  Chron.  6  :  80,  was  a  city  of  Gad. 
It  is  admitted  to  be  the  same  as  Ramoth- 
gilead.  [2]  A  city  of  Issachar.  1  Chron.  6 : 
73.  [3]  A  place  near  the  desert  south  of 
Judah.  1  Sam.  30  :  27. 

Ra'moth-gil'e-ad  (height  of  Gilead),  one 
of  the  principal  cities  of  Gad.  1  Kings  4  : 
13;  2  Kings  8:28.  It  was  a  city  of  refuge. 
It  is  called  Ramah  iu  2  Kings  8:29;  2 
Chron.  22  :  6. 

Raiig'es,  in  2  Kings  11 :  8,  15;  2  Chron. 
23  :  14,  means  "  ranks  "  (of  soldiers). 

Ran'som ,  Matt.  20 :  28 ;  Mark  10  :  4.5,  the 
price  paid  to  purchase  the  freedom  of  a  cap- 
tive or  slave.  When  the  children  of  Israel 
were  numbered  every  one  was  required  to 
give  an  offering  to  tlie  Lord  as  a  "ransom 
for  his  .soul."  Exod.  30:  12-16. 

Rapha,  ra'fah  (tall).  [I]  A  son  of  Ben- 
jamin. 1  Chron.  8  :  2.  [2]  A  Benjamite  of 
the  family  of  Saul.  1  Chron.  8:  37. 

Ra'phu  (healed),  the  father  of  one  of  the 
spies  sent  by  Moses  to  search  the  land  of 
Canaan.  Num.  13:9. 

Ra'ven,  a  bird  of  prey,  was  unclean  ac- 
cording to  the  Levitical  law.  Lev.  11  :  15. 
It  feeds  principally  upon  carrion,  and  is 
said  to  seize  first  upon  the  eyes;  hence  the 
allusion  iu  Prov.  30  :  17,  which  implies  the 
exposure  of  the  corpse  in  the  open  field, 
than  which  nothing  was  regarded  as  more 
disgraceful. 

Rav'en-ing,  in  Luke  11 :  39,  means  ex- 
tortion; in  Ps.  22:13;  Ezek.  22:25,  27  it 
means  to  prey  with  rapacity. 

Rav'in,  in  Gen.  49  :  27,  means  to  prey 
with  rapacity ;  in  Nah.  2  :  12  it  means 
prey;  plunder. 

Ra'zor.  This  instrument,  from  the  cus- 
tom of  the  Jews,  who  shaved  their  heads 
after  completing  a  vow,  must  have  been 
used  from  the  earliest  times.  Num.  6:5; 
Ezek.  5 : 1.  The  word  is  used  figuratively 
in  Isa.  7  :  20.    See  Hair. 

Reaia,  re-a-i'ah  {whom  Jehorah  cares  for), 
one  of  the  descendants  of  Reuben.  1  Chron. 
5 :  .5.    Another  form  of  the  name  Reaiah. 


Re-a-i'ah.  [1]  A  son  of  Shobal,  the  son 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  2.  [2]  An  Israelite 
whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubba- 
bel.  Ezra  2:  47;  Neh.  7:50. 

Reap'ing.  In  very  ancient  times  the 
ripened  grain  was  plucked  up  by  the  roots. 
Later,  sickles  resembling  those  now  used 
were  employed.  Deut.  16:9;  Joel  3:13. 
The  harvest  was  carried  to  the  threshing- 
floor,  where  the  grain  was  separated  from 
the  ear.  See  Threshing,  and  refer  to  page 
400  in  the  Analysis. 

Reba,  re'bah  (the  fourth),  a  king  of  the 
Midianites  who  was  slain  by  the  Israelites. 
Num.  31  :  8;  Josh.  13:  21. 

Re-bec'ca.  Rom.  9  : 10.    See  Rebekah. 

Re-bek'ah  (a  cord  with  a  noose,  enchain- 
ing), the  daughter  of  Bethuel,  the  nephew 
of  Abraham.  She  became  the  wife  of  Lsaac 
and  the  mother  of  Jacob  and  Esau.  An  ac- 
count of  her  life  is  contained  in  Gen.  24  : 15 
to  49:31. 

Rechab,  re'kab  (horseman).  [1]  An  an- 
cestor of  Jehonadab,  the  founder  of  the  Re- 
chabites.  2  Kings  10:  15,23;  1  Chron.  2:  55; 
Jer.  35  :  6-19.  [2]  One  of  Ish-bosheth's  cap- 
tains. 2  Sam.  4  :  2.  [3]  The  father  of  Mal- 
chiah.  Neh.  3  : 14. 

Rechabites,  re'kab-ites,  the  descendants 
of  Jehonadab,  who  was  the  son  of  Rechab, 
No.  1.  They  practised  circumcision  and 
worshipped  the  true  God,  but  were  not  in- 
cluded among  the  children  of  Israel.  Jer. 
35  :  2.    See  page  364  in  the  Analysis. 

Rechah,  re'kah  (utmost  part),  a  place  in 
Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  12. 

Rec-oii-cil-i-a'tion,  Heb.  2  : 17,  as  im- 
plying the  restoration  of  man  to  God's  fa- 
vor, denotes  a  change  on  the  part  of  both 
in  their  relations  to  and  w'ith  each  other. 
See  Christ,  Our  Propitiation,  page  70  in 
the  Analy'sis.  "  Atonement,"  in  Romans 
5  :  11,  is  better  rendered  "  reconciliation," 
as  in  the  Revised  Version,  since  "  atone- 
ment" now  means  expiation. 

Rec'ord,  in  John  1  :  32,  34,  etc.,  means 
"  witness  "  or  "  testimony."  "  Take  you  to 
record,"  in  Acts  20:26,  is  rendered  "I  tes- 
tify unto  you  "  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Re-cord'er,  2  Sam.  8  : 16,  an  oflJcer  of 
high  rank  who  recorded  the  events  as  they 
occurred  during  the  reign  of  the  king,  acted 
as  his  councillor,  sometimes  represented  him, 
and  was  entrusted  with  important  commis- 
sions. 2  Chron.  34  :  8. 

Re-deem'er,  one  who  frees  by  repaying. 
By  the  Mosaic  law  hereditary  property  that 
had  been  sold  could  be  redeemed  by  the 
original  owner  or  any  of  his  descendants. 
In  a  similar  sense  the  word  is  used  iu  refer- 
ence to  God  redeeming  his  people  from  bond- 
age, Exod.  6  :  6,  from  sin  and  the  law.  Gal. 
3:13;  Tit.  2  : 14,  etc.  Consult  the  Analy"- 
sis,  pages  472,  632,  633,  658,  and,  for  Man 
Redeemed,  page  534. 

Red  Sea,  a  long  arm  of  the  Indian 
Ocean,  with  which  it  is  connected  by  the 
narrow  strait  of  Bab-el-Mandeb,  lies  be- 
tween Egypt  and  Arabia.  It  is  about  four- 
teen hundred  and  fifty  miles  long  and  two 
hundred  and  twenty  miles  wide  in  its 
broadest  part.  Its  northern  end  is  divided 
into  two  arms,  the  Gulf  of  Suez  on  the  west, 
and  the  Gulf  of  Akabah  on  the  east.  Be- 
tween these  lies  the  peninsula  of  Sinai. 
The  Gulf  of  Suez  was  connected  with  the 
river  Nile  by  an  ancient  canal,  and  is  now 
united  to  the  Jlediterrauean  by  the  Suez 
ship-canal.  The  Red  Sea  is  famous  on  ac- 
count of  its  passage  by  the  Israelites  and  the 
destruction  of  the  Egyptians  who  pursued 
them.  Exod.  chapters  14  and  15.  The  place 
at  which  the  passage  was  made  is  not  known, 
but  it  was  somewhere  on  the  Gulf  of  Suez, 
which  anciently  extended  about  fifty  miles 
further  north.  See  pages  128  and  236  in  the 
Analysis.    The  Red  Sea  is  also  called  "  the 


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sea"  in  Exod.  14  :  2,  9,  etc.,  the  "  Egyptian 
Sea,"  Isa.  11 : 15. 

Keed,  a  plant  of  the  grass  family  having 
a  long,  slender  stalk.  From  it  were  made 
musical  instruments,  paper,  and  pens.  It 
was  also  used  as  a  measuring-rod.  The 
sacred  writers  often  used  the  word  to  illus- 
trate weakness  and  fragility.  2  Kings  18: 
21.  See  Bulrush,  Fl.^g,  Org.\n,  Paper, 
Pen,  and  Pipe. 

Reed,  a  measure  of  length,  equal  to  ahout 
one  hundred  and  twenty  feet.  Ezek.  40  :  5. 

Keelaiah,  re-el-a'yah  (whom  Jehovah 
makes  tremble),  one  of  the  chief  Jews  who 
returned  with  Zerubhahel.  Ezra  2  :  2. 
Called  Baamiah  in  Neh.  7  :  7. 

lle-fiii'er.  In  Mai.  3  :  3  this  word  is  u.sed 
with  peculiar  force  from  the  fact  that  the 
refiner  of  silver  sat  with  his  eyes  fixed 
steadily  on  the  furnace,  watching  the  pro- 
cess, which  was  only  complete  and  perfect 
when  the  refiner  could  see  his  own  image 
in  the  melted  mass.  This,  during  the  pro- 
cess, had  been  covered  with  a  film  of  the 
oxide  of  lead  which  grew  thinner  and  thin- 
ner as  the  refining  approached  completion, 
and  then  suddenly  disappeared,  revealing 
the  brilliant  surface  of  the  pure  silver. 
The  word  is  used  figuratively.  Isa.  48:10; 
Zech.  13  :  9. 

Refuge,  Cities  of.  See  Cities  of 
Refuge. 

Re'gem  (friend),  a  sou  of  Jahdai.  1 
Chron.  2  :  47. 

Rege  in^melech,  re'gem-me'lek  (fvieud 
of  the  king),  a  Jew  who  was  sent  into  the 
Temple  by  the  ca])tives  to  "  pray  before  the 
Lord  ''  and  to  make  inquiries.  Zech.  7  :  2. 

Re-gen-er-a'tion,  the  birth  of  a  soul 
previously  dead  in  sin  unto  a  new  spiritual 
life,  through  the  workings  of  the  Holy 
Spirit.  The  word  is  found  only  twice  in 
the  Bible.  In  Matt.  19  :  28  it  refers  to  the 
restoration  of  all  things  at  Christ's  second 
advent;  and  in  Tit.  3  :  5  it  denotes  the  new 
birth  through  the  Holy  Spirit.  Other  words 
in  the  New  Testament  convey  the  same 
meaning.  John  3:  3;  1  Pet.  1 :  23.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687). 

Re-ha-bi'ah  (whom  ,Tehovah  enlarges),  one 
of  the  sons  of  Eliezer,  the  sou  of  Moses.  1 
Chron.  23  :  17 ;  24:21. 

Re'hob  (street,  broad  place).  [1]  The 
father  of  Hadadezer,  king  of  Zobah.  2  Sam. 
8  :  3, 12.  [3]  One  of  the  Levites  who  sealed 
the  covenant  with  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  11. 

Re'hob  (broad  place).  [1]  The  extreme 
northern  limit  reached  by  the  spies  sent  by 
Moses.  Num.  13  :  21.  It  is  called  Beth- 
rehob  in  2  Sam.  10  :  6,  8.  [2]  A  place  in 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  28.  [3]  Another  place  in 
Asher.  Josh.  19  :  30;  21  :  31. 

Re-ho-bo'am  (enlanjer  of  the  people),  the 
son  of  Solomon  who  succeeded  him  as  king 
of  Israel,  but  from  whom  the  ten  tribes  re- 
volted under  Jeroboam.  Rehoboam  reigned 
seventeen  years.  1  Kings  11  :  43;  14  :  21 ;  2 
Chron.  12  :  16.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Re-ho'both  (wide  places).  [1]  The  name 
which  Isaac  gave  to  a  well  which  he  dug. 
Gen.  26  :  22.  [2]  "  Rehoboth  by  the  river." 
The  river  referred  to  is  supposed  to  be  the 
Euphrates.  Gen.  36 :  37 ;  1  Chron.  1  :  48.  [3] 
One  of  the  cities  founded  by  Asshur.  Gen. 
10  :  11.  It  is  supposed  to  have  been  near 
the  river  Euphrates. 

Re'huin  (compassionate).  [1]  One  of  the 
chief  men  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel, 
Ezra  2  :  2,  called  Nehum  in  Neh.  7  :  7.  [2] 
An  officer  of  the  king  of  Persia  who  opposed 
the  rebuilding  of  the  Temple.  Ezra  4  :  8,  9. 
[3]  One  of  the  Levites  who  rejiaired  part 
of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  17.  [4] 
A  Jew  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Nehemiah.   Neh.  10  :  25.     [5J  One  of  the 


priests  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Neh. 
12  :  3. 

Re'i  (friendly),  an  Israelite  who  was 
friendly  to  David  when  Adonijah  tried  to 
be  king.  1  Kings  1  :  8. 

Reins,  iu  Ps.  7  :  9 ;  16  :  7,  etc.,  means  the 
kidneys  or  that  part  of  the  body  which 
covers  the  kidneys,  and  refers  to  the  in- 
ward impulses,  the  reins  at  one  time  being 
considered  to  be  the  seat  of  the  affections 
and  the  passions. 

Re'kem  (variegation,  flower-garden).  [1] 
A  king  of  the  Midianites  who  was  slain  by 
the  Israelites.  Num.  31:8;  Josh.  13:21. 
[2]  A  son  of  Hebron,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah. 
1  Chron.  2  :  43,  44. 

Re'kem  { flower-gardening),  one  of  the 
cities  of  Benjamin.  Josh.  18:27. 

Rem-a-li'ah  (whom  Jehovah  adores),  the 
father  of  Pekah.  2  Kings  15  :  25;  2  Chron. 
28:6. 

Re'meth  (height),  one  o(  the  towns  of  Is- 
sachar.  Josh.  19:21. 

Rein'inoii  (pomegranate),  a  town  of  Ju- 
dah afterward  given  to  Simeon.  Josh.  19  :  7. 
See  RiMMON,  No.  1  (the  town). 

Rem'moii-meth'o-ar,  a  city,  one  of  the 
landmarks  of  Zebulun.  Josh.  19  :  13.  See 
RiMMON,  No.  2  (the  town). 

Rem'phaii,  an  idol  which  Stephen  as- 
serts the  Israelites  worshipped  iu  the  wil- 
derness. Acts  7:  43. 

Rend.  To  rend  or  tear  the  garments 
was  from  very  ancient  times  a  sign  of  grief 
or  contrition.  Josh.  7 : 6 ;  2  Kings  19  :  1.  In 
Jer.  4 : 30  "  rentest  thy  face  "  is  rendered  "  en- 
largest  thine  eyes  "  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Re-pent',  Re-pent'ance,  Matt.  3  :  2,  8, 
in  its  spiritual  sense  denotes  a  sense  of  guilt, 
an  apprehension  of  God's  mercy,  sorrow  for 
sin,  and  a  turning  away  from  it  unto  God. 
The  Greek  word  denotes  a  change  of  mind, 
and  is  equivalent  to  conversion.  See  page 
,536  in  the  Analysis. 

Re'pha-el  (irhom  God  heals),  one  of  the 
Levite  porters.  1  Chron.  26  :  7. 

Re'phah  (riches),  one  of  the  descendants 
of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  7:25. 

Reph-a-i'ah  (nhom  Jehovah  healed).  [1] 
The  head  of  a  family  descended  from  David. 

1  Chron.  3  :  21.  [2J  One  of  the  captains  of 
Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  42.  [3]  A  son  of  Tola, 
the  .son  of  Issachar.  1  Chron.  7:  2.  [4]  One 
of  the  descendants  of  Saul,  1  Chron.  9  :  43, 
called  Rapha  in  1  Chron.  8  :  37.  [5]  The 
son  of  Hur.  He  repaired  part  of  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  9. 

Reph'a-im  (giants),  a  race  of  giants 
which  in  the  time  of  Abraham  inhabited 
parts  of  Canaan,  especially  that  portion  east 
of  the  Jordan.  Gen.  14  :  5 ;  15  :  20. 

Reph'a-im,  Val'ley  of,  was  a  land- 
mark of  Judah's  territory,  and  was  situ- 
ated south  or  south-west  of  Jerusalem.  2 
Sam.  5  :  18;  1  Chron.  11  :  15. 

Reph'i-dim  (rest,  refreshments),  the  last 
station  of  the  Israelites  before  they  reached 
Sinai.  It  was  at  Rephidim  that  the  people 
"murmured  against  Moses,"  Exod.  17:3, 
and  that  he  smote  the  rock  and  water  came 
out  of  it  for  them  to  drink.  Exod.  17  :  6. 
The  Amalekitcs  were  defeated  there.  Exod. 
17  :  8-16. 

Rep'ro-bate,  Rom.  1 : 28 ;  2  Cor.  13 :  5-7 ; 

2  Tim.  3:8,  means  not  approved;  unfit; 
abandoned. 

Re-quire',  in  Ezra  8  :  22  ;  Prov.  30  :  7, 
means  "  ask,"  and  is  so  rendered  in  the  Re- 
vised Version. 

Rere'ward,  or,  as  in  the  Revised  Ver- 
sion, Rear'ivard,  Josh.  6  :  13;  Isa.  52  :  12; 
.58  :  8,  in  several  instances  is  explained  in 
the  marginal  notes.  In  Isa.  52  :  12  the  word 
has  the  same  meaning  as  "  rear-guard." 

Re'sen  [bridle),  a  city  built  by  Asshur. 
It  was  situated  in  Assyria,  betweeu  Nine- 
veh and  Calah.  Gen.  10:12. 


Re'sheph  (flame,  lightning),  one  of  the 
descendants  of  Ephraim.  1  Chion.  7 :  25. 

Rest,  in  Acts  9  :  31,  is  rendered  "  peace" 
in  the  Revised  Version. 

Res-ti-tu'tion  for  injury  done  inten- 
tionally or  by  accident  was  strictly  en- 
joined by  the  Mosaic  law.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Res-ur-rec'tion.  A  fundamental  doc- 
trine of  the  Christian  faith  is  the  resurrec- 
tion of  the  dead,  both  of  the  just  and  the 
unjust.  The  resurrection  of  Christ,  a  fact 
most  forcibly  and  clearly  proved,  was  the 
crowning  demonstration  of  the  truth  and 
divinity  of  his  mission  and  character.  See 
page  59  in  the  Analy'sis,  and  also  consult 
its  Index  (page  687). 

Re'u  (friend),  a  son  of  Peleg,  an  ancestor 
of  Abraham.  Gen.  11  : 18-21 ;  1  Chron.  1 :25. 

Reu'ben  (behold  a  son.').  [1]  The  first- 
born son  of  Jacob  and  Leah.  Gen.  29  :  32. 
He  was  one  of  "the  twelve  patriarchs," 
Acts  7  :  8,  who  were  the  ancestors  of  the 
Jewish  nation.  Consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687).  [2]  The 
name  Reuben  is  often  applied  to  the  tribe 
which  descended  from  him.  Num.  1:5; 
Deut.  27  :  13. 

Reu'ben,  Ter'ri-to-ry  of,  was  on  the 
east  side  of  the  Jordan  and  the  Dead  Sea. 
It  was  bounded  on  the  east  by  the  desert, 
on  the  south  by  the  river  Arnon,  and  on 
the  north  by  the  territory  of  the  tribe  of 
Gad.  Its  boundaries  are  described  in  Josh. 
13:  15-21. 

Reu'ben-ites,  the  descendants  of  Reu- 
ben. Num.  26  :  7 ;  Josh.  1 : 12. 

Re-u'el  or  Reu'el  (friend  of  God).  [1] 
A  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36:4;  1  Chron.  1:35. 
[2]  The  father-in-law  of  Moses.  Exod.  2  : 18. 
He  is  elsewhere  called  Jethro,  and  in  Num. 
10  :  29,  Raguel.  [3]  The  father  of  the  cap- 
tain of  the  tribe  of  Gad.  Num.  2:14.  He 
is  called  Deuel  in  Num.  1:14.  [4]  A  de- 
scendant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  9  :  8. 

Reu'mah  (exalted),  the  concubine  of  Na- 
hor.  Gen.  22  :  24. 

Rev-e-la'tion  or  A-poc'a-lypse  is  the 
only  prophetic  book  in  the  New  Testament, 
and  closes  the  Canon  of  the  Scriptures.  It 
was  written  "  iii  the  spirit  on  the  Lord's 
day"  by  the  apostle  .John  during  his  ban- 
ishment to  the  solitary,  barren,  and  rocky 
island  of  Patmos,  in  the  ^gean  Sea,  south- 
west of  Ephesus.  The  time  of  its  compo- 
sition is  not  absolutely  certain.  According 
to  Ircnjeus  (who  wrote  about  .\.  D.  170),  it 
dates  from  the  end  of  the  reign  of  the  em- 
peror Domitian,  a.d.  95,  but  it  fits  better 
into  the  period  of  the  great  tribulation  after 
the  Neronian  persecution  and  before  the  de- 
struction of  Jerusalem — that  is,  between  64 
and  70.  The  book  contains  a  series  of  pro- 
phetic visions  of  the  struggles  and  final  vic- 
tory of  the  Church  over  all  opposition  from 
without  and  all  difficulties  from  within.  It 
is  full  of  mysteries  which  have  called  forth 
the  greatest  variety  of  expositions.  No 
book  has  been  more  misunderstood  and 
abused  ;  none  calls  for  greater  modesty  and 
reserve  in  its  interpretation.  The  most  im- 
portant and  most  intelligible  parts  are  the 
introduction  and  the  close,  namely,  the 
epistles  to  the  seven  churches  in  Asia  Mi- 
nor, which  represent  the  different  condi- 
tions of  the  Church  in  all  ages,  with  appro- 
priate warnings  and  encouragements  (cliap- 
ters  2  and  3),  and  the  description  of  the 
heavenly  Jerusalem  (chapters  20  and  21), 
which  has  inspired  the  choicest  hymns  of 
hope  and  aspiration.  The  Revelation  is  a 
book  of  hope  and  comfort  to  struggling 
Christians,  and  assures  final  victory  and 
rest. 

Re-venge'.    While  to  check  the  crime 
of  murder  the  Mosaic  law  permitted  the 
family  of  the  victim  to  revenge  his  death 
1161 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


on  the  slayer,  Num.  35 : 19,  27,  the  spirit  of 
the  law  was  opposed  to  revengeful  feelings 
and  actions.  Lev.  19: 17,  18.  The  teachings 
of  the  New  Testament  condemn  the  spirit 
of  revenge.  Matt.  5  :  39 ;  Rom.  12  :  17-21  ;  1 
Pet.  3  :  9. 

Rev'e-nue,  Ezra  4  : 13,  is  rendered  in  the 
marginal  notes  "strength."  lu  other  plates 
in  the  Bihle  it  means  "income"  or  "in- 
crease." Prov.  8  :  19. 

Re'zeph  (stone  heated  for  baking),  a  city 
about  a  day's  journey  west  of  the  river  Eu- 
phrates. 2"Kings  19  : 12 ;  Isa.  37  : 12. 

Kezia,  re'zi-ah  {delight),  a  son  of  Ulla,  a 
descendant  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  39. 

Re'zin  (stuhle,  firm).  [1]  A  king  of  Syria. 
2  Kings  15:  37;  Isa.  7  : 1.  [2]  An  Israelite 
some  of  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  48;  Neh.  7  :  50. 

Re'zon  (prince),  a  sou  of  Eliadah.  1 
Kings  11  :23. 

Rhegium,  re'gi-um  (breach),  a  seaport  at 
the  south-west  extremity  of  Italy.  Paul 
stopped  there  on  his  voyage  to  Rome.  Acts 
28  :  13.  It  is  now  called  Reggio,  and  is  situ- 
ated in  the  midst  of  a  populous  district. 

Rhesa,  re'sah  (head),  an  ancestor  of  Jo- 
seph, the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3:  27. 

Rhuda,  ro'dah  (rose,  rose  tree),  a  young 
woman  in  the  house  of  Mary,  the  mother 
of  John  Mark.  Acts  12:  13. 

Rhodes  (a  rose),  an  island  of  the  Medi- 
terranean, thirteen  miles  from  the  coast  of 
Asia  Minor,  contains  about  four  hundred 
and  twenty  squai-e  miles.  It  has  a  city  of 
the  same  name  celebrated  for  a  brass  statue, 
one  hundred  and  five  feet  high  (the  so-called 
Colossus  of  Rhodes,  one  of  the  seven  won- 
ders of  the  world),  and  a  beautiful  temple 
of  Apollo,  built  by  Herod  the  Great.  Paul 
visited  Rhodes  on  his  return  from  his  third 
missionary  journey.  Acts  21  :  1. 

Ribai,  ri'bay  (for  whom  Jehovah  pleads), 
father  of  Ittai,  one  of  David's  valiant  men. 
2  Sam.  23  :  29 ;  1  Chron.  11  :  31. 

Rib'lah  (fertility),  a  city  in  the  north- 
eastern part  of  Canaan.  Num.  34  :  11 ;  Jer. 
39  :  5.  It  has  been  regarded  by  some  as  the 
same  as  Diblath,  Ezek.  6  :  14,  but  it  is 
identified  with  the  modern  town  on  the 
river  Orontes,  thirty-five  miles  uorth-east 
of  Baal  bee. 

Rid'dle.  The  solving  of  a  riddle  often 
requires  the  exercising  of  considerable  in- 
genuity, and  the  pastime  found  great  favor 
among  the  people  in  the  East.  Judg.  14  :  12- 
19.  'The  Hebrew  word  meaus  a  "  hidden 
saving." 

Rie.  Exod.  9  :  32 ;  Isa.  28  :  25.    See  Rye. 

Pight'eous-ness.  As  an  attribute  of 
God,  the  word  denotes  holiness,  justice,  and 
Tightness.  See  "Justice"  of  God,  page  28 
in  the  Analysis.  Applied  to  man,  right- 
eousness denotes  the  possession  of  those 
Christian  virtues,  faith,  hope,  and  charity, 
and  a  conformity  of  life  with  the  divine  law. 
Consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687),  and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Right  Hand.  In  ancient  times,  as  now, 
the  right  hand  was  the  symbol  of  power  and 
strength.  Exod.  15  :  (5;  Ps.  77  :  10.  It  is  said 
the  Jews  swore  by  their  right  hand,  and 
that  this  is  implied  in  Isa.  02:8.  To  give 
the  right  hand  was  a  mark  of  friendship. 
Gal.  2  :  9.  To  be  seated  on  the  right  hand 
of  one  higher  in  position  or  authority  was 
a  token  of  great  honor,  1  Kings  2:  19,  and 
as  applied  to  Christ  standing  on  the  right 
hand  of  God,  Acts  7  :  .55,  it  implies  his  un- 
equalled dignity  and  exaltation.  Instead 
of  the  right  hand  denoting  the  east,  as  is 
common  with  us,  among  the  Jews  it  usually 
denoted  the  south.   See  Hand. 

Rim'mon  (pomegranate).    [1]  An  idol  of 
the  Sj'rians.  2  Kings  5:  18.  [2]  A  Benjamite 
whose  sons  were  captains  in  the  army  of 
Ish-bosheth.  2  Sam.  4  :  2,  5,  9. 
1162 


Rim'mon  (pomegranate).  [1]  A  town  of 
Judah  afterward  given  to  Simeon.  Josh.  15: 
32 ;  1  Chron.  4  :  32  ;  Zech.  14  :  10.  It  is  also 
called  Remmon  in  Josh.  19:7.  [2]  A  city 
of  Zebulun.  1  Chron.  (i  :  77.  It  is  called 
Kkmmon-methoar  in  Josh.  19  :  13.  It  is 
now  the  village  of  Rummaneh,  near  Naza- 
reth. [3]  A  rocky  region  near  Gibeah  in 
Benjamin,  called  "the  rock  Rimmon,"  to 
wliich  the  surviving  Benjamites  retreated 
after  the  slaughter  of  most  of  their  tribe. 
Judg.  20:45,  47;  21  :  13. 

Rim'mon-pa'rez  (pomegranate  of  the 
breach),  one  of  the  encampments  of  the  Is- 
raelites in  the  wilderness.  Num.  33  : 19,  20. 

Rings.  The  wearing  of  rings  was  a  very 
ancient  custom.  Besides  being  used  as  orna- 
ments, Luke  15  :  22,  and  seals,  Esth.  8:  8, 
they  were  employed  as  tokens  of  authority, 
and  the  giving  of  a  ring  was  the  sign  of 
imparting  authority.  Gen.  41  :  42;  Esth.  3  : 
10.  As  ornaments  rings  were  worn  on  the 
fingers,  in  the  ears  and  nose,  and  around 
the  wrists  and  ankles.  Isa.  3  :  20,  21. 

Ring'straked,  in  Gen.  30  :  35,  means 
having  circular  lines  or  streaks  on  the 
body. 

Rin'nah  (shout),  one  of  the  descendants 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  20. 

Ri'ot,  Ri'ot-ing,  Ri'ot-ous,  Rom.  13: 
13;  Luke  15  :  13;  etc.,  means  extravagant; 
squandering;  revelling. 

Riphath,  ri'fath  (a  crusher),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Gomer,  the  son  of  Japheth.  Gen.  10 : 
3;  1  Chron.  1  :  6. 

Ris'sali  (a  ruin,  a  worm),  an  encampment 
of  the  Israelites  in  the  wilderness.  Num. 
33:21,  22. 

Rith'mah  (broom),  one  of  the  encamp- 
ments of  the  Israelites  in  the  wilderness. 
Num.  33:  18,  19. 

Riv'er  of  E'gypt,  in  Num.  34  :  5 ;  Josh. 
15  :  4,  47 ;  1  Kings  8  :  65 ;  2  Kings  24  :  7,  re- 
fers to  a  river  which  flows  into  the  Medi- 
terranean Sea,  and  was  the  old  boundary 
between  Palestine  and  Egypt.  It  must  not 
be  confounded  with  tlie  Nile,  which  is  the 
proper  river  of  Egypt.  The  Revised  Ver- 
sion renders  the  word  more  correctly  "the 
brook  of  Egypt."  It  is  usually  dry,  or  nearly 
so,  in  the  summer,  and  is  now  called  Wdddy 
el- A  rish. 

Riz'paii,  one  of  King  Saul's  concubines. 
2  Sam.  3:7;  21  :  10,  11. 

Road,  in  1  Sam.  27:10,  means  "raid." 
What  we  now  call  a  road  is  rendered  in  the 
Bible  "  path  "  or  "  way." 

Rob'bers.  Among  the  wandering  tribes 
of  the  East,  from  the  earliest  times  until 
even  now,  might  has  been  right,  and  in  con- 
sequence robbery  has  been  their  chief  pur- 
suit. Job  suffered  from  the  raids  of  the 
Sabeans  and  Chaldeans,  Job  1  :  14-17,  and 
the  allusions  in  Luke  10:30;  2  Cor.  11:26 
show  that  life  and  property  were  alike  in- 
secure in  Palestine.  "Robbery,"  in  Phil. 
2:6,  means  "prize"  or  "a  thing  to  be 
grasped." 

Rob'o-am,  in  Matt.  1:7,  is  the  Greek 
form  for  Rehobo.vji,  a  son  of  Solomon. 

Rock  is  used  figuratively  to  designate  the 
Lord,  who  is  the  Rock  of  safety  and  strength 
to  his  people.  Dent.  32:4;  1  Sam.  2:2;  2 
Sam.  22  :  2 ;  Ps.  18  :  31,  46 ;  28  :  1 ;  also  in 
many  other  Psalms,  and  Isa.  17  :  10.  In  Isa. 
44:8  "there  is  no  God,"  in  the  Authorized 
Version,  is  rendered  "  there  is  no  Rock  "  in 
the  Revised  Version  ;  and  in  Hab.  1  :  12  "  O 
mighty  God"  is  rendered  "O  Rock."  In 
Dent.  32  :  31,  37  the  word  "  rock  "  means 
the  object  of  false  confidence  of  the  nations. 

Rod.  In  the  sense  of  a  branch  or  shoot 
of  a  tree  this  word  is  applied  figuratively  to 
Christ,  Isa.  11 : 1,  and  to  the  tribes  of  Israel 
as  springing  from  one  root.  Ps.  74  :  2 ;  Jer. 
10 :  16.  The  word  is  also  used  in  the  sense 
of  a  stafl",  Ps.  23 :  4 ;  as  a  symbol  of  power 


and  authority.  Rev.  2:27;  and  to  convey 
other  meanings  which  are  made  plain  by 
the  context.  "Passing  under  the  rod,"  in 
Ezek.  20:37,  may  refer  to  the  custom  of 
having  the  sheep  pass  under  a  rod  that  had 
been  dipped  in  red  ochre  and  with  which 
every  tenth  sheep  was  touched,  and  so  be- 
came "  holy  unto  the  Lord."  Lev.  27  :  32. 

Roe,  Roe'buck,  an  animal  clean  by  the 
Mo.saic  law  and  highly  prized  as  food,  was 
noted  for  its  graceful  form  and  its  fleetness, 
and  is  generally  believed  to  be  the  same  as 
the  gazelle,  a  species  of  antelope  that 
abounds  in  Syria,  Arabia,  and  the  adjacent 
countries.  Dent.  12  : 15 ;  Isa.  13  :  14.  The 
Fallow  Deer,  mentioned  in  Dent.  14:5; 

1  Kings  4:23,  has  been  identified  by  some 
as  closely  allied  to  the  European  roebuck. 

Ro'gel  (a  fuller)  is  found  in  the  marginal  1 
notes,  1  Kings  1  :  9,  and  is  translated  En- 
ROOEL  in  the  text  of  that  verse.  | 

Ro-ge'lim,  one  of  the  towns  of  Gilead. 

2  Sam.  17:27;  19:  31. 

Roh'gali  (outcry),  one  of  the  sons  of  Sha-  j| 
mer,  a  descendant  of  Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  34. 

Roll.  Jer.  36  :  2.    See  Books. 

Rol'ler,  in  Ezek.  30  :  21,  means  a  band- 
age. 

Rolls,  House  of.    See  House  of  the 
Rolls. 

Ro-mam'ti-e'zer,  one  of  the  sons  of 
Heman.  He  was  engaged  in  the  service  of 
song  in  the  sanctuary.  1  Chron.  25  :  4,  31. 

Ro'man  Cit'i-zen-ship.   See  Citizen-  | 

SHIP. 

Ro'mans,  the  people  named  from  their 
chief  city,  Rome.  John  11  :  48;  Acts  16  :  21. 
Ro'mans,  the  E-pis'tle  to  the,  was 

written  by  Paul  from  Corinth,  A.  D.  .58, 
shortlv  before  he  left  that  city  for  Jerusa- 
lem. Rom.  15  :  25 ;  Acts  20  :  2. 

There  was  at  that  time  a  large  and  flour- 
ishing Christian  congregation  in  Rome, 
whose  origin  is  involved  in  obscurity.  Paul 
had  not  yet  been  there;  ou  the  contrary, 
this  epistle  was  written  preparatory  to  his 
going  to  Rome.  Jews  from  Rome  were 
present  at  the  Pentecostal  miracle  in  Jeru- 
salem, Acts  2  : 10,  and  they  may  have  been 
the  founders  of  the  congregation.  As  to 
Peter,  we  only  know  that,  according  to  the 
general  tradition  of  the  ancient  Church,  he 
sufl'ered  martyrdom  in  Rome,  A.  D.  64  or 
later. 

This  epistle  is  the  most  elaborate  and  the 
most  systematic  exposition,  in  the  New  Tes- 
tament, of  the  great  central  truth  of  Chris-  [ 
tianity,  that  the  gospel  is  a  power  of  salva-  I 
tion  to  all  on  the  sole  condition  of  faith  in 
Christ  (1 : 16, 17).  It  shows  (1)  that  all  men,  j 
Gentiles  and  Jews,  need  salvation  (1  :  18-  | 
32) ;  (2)  that  salvation  is  provided  for  all  by 
Jesus  Christ,  and  is  applied  to  the  believer, 
in  the  successive  acts  of  justification,  sancti- 
fication,  and  glorification  (3:21  to  8:  39);  (3) 
that  salvation  was  oflered  first  to  the  Jews, 
then  to  the  Gentiles,  and  that  after  the  con- 
version of  the  Gentiles  salvation  will  return  | 
to  the  Jews  (chapters  9-11);  (4)  that  we 
should  show  our  gratitude  for  this  great 
salvation  by  a  life  of  consecration  to  the 
service  of  God,  which  is  perfect  freedom 
(chapters  12-15K    It  closes  with  salutations 
(chapter  16).    The  Epistles  to  the  Romans 
and  to  the  Galatians  furnished  the  leading 
impul.se  in  the  reformatory  movement  of  the 
sixteenth  century,  and  they  are  the  Magna 
Charta  of  evangelical  Protestantism. 

Rome,  at  the  time  of  Christ,  was,  from 
her  size,  splendor,  wealth,  and  power,  and 
from  her  position  as  capital  of  the  Romaa  , 
empire,  the  heart  of  the  civilized  world. 
From  Rome  radiated  the  influences  that 
controlled  that  mighty  empire,  which  then 
stretched  from  the  Atlantic  on  the  west  to 
the  Euphrates  on  the  east,  and  from  the 
Rhine,  the  Danube,  and  the  Black  Sea  on 


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the  north  to  the  African  Desert  and  the 
Nile  Cataract  on  the  south.  Hence  the  city 
offered  the  most  favorable  condition  for 
spreading  the  Christian  religion,  and  so  it 
happened  that  though  Christianity  was  born 
at  Jerusalem  and  grew  up  in  the  Greek  lan- 
guage, it  was  Rome  that  gave  it  to  the 
world.  Many  Jews  dwelt  at  Rome,  Acts 
28  :  17,  and  thither  went  Paul  and  Peter. 
At  the  time  of  Christ  the  republic  and  the 
frightful  civil  wars  had  given  place  to  a 
monarchy,  and  peace  reigned  at  Rome  and 
throughout  the  empire,  and  the  people  were 
prosperous  and  susceptible  to  new  influ- 
ences. Before  the  first  century  had  closed 
Christian  churches  were  busy  spreading  the 
gospel  in  all  the  great  cities  of  the  empire, 
and,  first  and  foremost,  in  Rome.  The  rela- 
tions between  the  Romans  and  the  Jews 
were  very  singular.  The  Romans  were  ex- 
ceedingly liberal  toward  other  religions, 
not  from  religious  indifference,  but  from 
policy.  When,  however,  a  religion  aspired 
to  become  a  regulator  in  state  matters,  the 
Romans  at  once  became  intolerant  beyond 
description.  The  fury  and  stubbornness 
with  which  the  Jews  opposed  them  time 
after  time  finally  created  a  hatred  among 
the  Romans  that  resulted  in  the  complete 
dissolution  and  dispersion  of  the  Hebrew 
race.  At  first  the  Romans  considered  the 
Christians  merely  a  Jewish  sect,  and  pro- 
tected or  persecuted  them  together  with  the 
Jews.  Then  the  Jews  themselves  considered 
the  Christians  a  mere  sect,  and  stirred  up 
the  Roman  authorities  to  persecute  them. 
Finally,  when  the  Romans  discovered  that 
the  Christians  represented  a  new  religion 
very  different  from  Judaism  both  in  spirit 
and  in  practice,  and  that  Christianity  was 
destroying  the  Roman  social  organization, 
frightful  persecutions  followed  until  the 
time  of  Constantine  the  Great,  when  Chris- 
tianity gradually  became  the  religion  of  the 
Roman  empire. 

Rome  is  situated  in  Italy,  on  the  river 
Tiber,  about  fifteen  miles  from  its  entrance 
into  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  and  when  Paul 
was  a  prisoner  there  it  contained  about 
20,000  Jews  and  was  at  the  height  of  its 
power.  In  the  gardens  of  Nero,  a.  D.  64, 
Christians  were  put  to  death  in  the  most 
cruel  manner;  some  were  crucified,  others 
were  covered  with  pitch  and  burned  to 
death  as  torches  (as  we  learn  from  Tacitus, 
the  heathen  historian). 

The  Coliseum  or  Cohssenm  in  Rome  was  an 
immense  theatre  built  by  Vespasian  for 
100,000  spectators,  and  was  used  for  various 
games  and  for  conflicts  between  gladiators. 
Christians  were  obliged  to  fight  wild  beasts 
there,  and  many  suffered  martyrdom  in  that 
place.  The  ruins  of  the  Coliseum  are  very 
imposing. 

The  Catacombs  of  Rome  are  underground 
excavations  extending  for  many  miles.  They 
■were  used  as  places  for  burial  by  the  early 
Christians  during  the  first  three  centuries, 
and  contain  many  devotional  symbols  and  a 
very  large  number  of  inscriptions. 

Rome  is  said  to  have  had  a  population  of 
about  1,200,000  in  New  Testament  times. 
It  is  (since  1870)  the  capital  of  the  united 
kingdom  of  Italy,  and  has  a  population  of 
about  300,000. 

Roof.    See  House. 

Room,  in  Ps.  31  :  8;  Luke  14  :  8,  9,  10; 
20 :  46 ;  1  Cor.  14  :  16,  is  rendered  in  the  Re- 
vised Version  "seats"  and  "places." 

Ropes.  1  Kings  20  :  31,  .32.  The  putting 
of  ropes  on  the  head  or  neck  was  significant 
of  great  distress  and  earnestness,  and  may 
also  denote  submission,  as  ropes  or  cords 
were  used  for  binding  prisoners.  Judges  I.t  : 
13. 

Rose.  The  flower  known  to  us  as  the 
rose  is  not  the  one  referred  to  in  the  Song 


of  Solomon  2:1;  Isa.  35  :  1.  The  Hebrew 
word  translated  "  rose "  probably  refers  to 
the  polyanthus  narcissus,  a  beautiful  and 
fragrant  flower  that  grows  in  the  plain  of 
Sharon.  True  wild  roses  are  seldom  found 
except  in  the  extreme  north  of  Palestine. 

Rosh  {head,  chief),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Benjamin.  Gen.  46  :  21. 

Roy'al  Cit'y,  the  name  given  by  Joab 
to  Rabbah  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  or 
part  of  it.  2  Sam.  12 : 26.  It  was  apparently 
same  as  City  of  Waters. 

Ru'bies.  A  precious  stone  of  a  rose-red 
color,  and  next  to  the  diamond  in  hardness, 
beauty,  and  value.  The  Hebrew  word  trans- 
lated "  rubies  "  in  Job  28  :  18 ;  Prov.  3  :  15 ; 
8:11;  etc.  means  "  red  coral  "  or  "  pearls." 

Rud'der  Bands.  In  ancient  times  ships 
were  steered  by  means  of  two  large  paddles 
near  the  stern  of  the  vessel.  When  at  an- 
chor these  steering-paddles  were  lashed  to 
the  side  of  the  vessel  by  ropes  called  "  rud- 
der bauds."  Acts  27 :  40. 

Rude,  in  2  Cor.  11:6,  means  "unpol- 
ished." 

Ru'di-ments.  "Elements,"  Gal.  4  :  3, 
9 ;  2  Pet.  3 : 10,  12,  and  "  rudiments,"  Col.  2 : 
8,  20,  are  translated  from  the  same  Gi'eek 
word,  and  mean  the  first  and  simplest  prin- 
ciples of  a  science  or  literature. 

Rue,  Luke  11  :  42,  an  herb  that  grows 
wild  in  Palestine,  and  is  also  cultivated  as 
a  medicine  and  disinfectant.  It  has  a 
strong  odor  and  a  bitter  taste.  The  hypo- 
critical Pharisees  tithed  rue  and  left  more 
important  things  undone. 

Ru'fiis  {red),  a  disciple  who  lived  at 
Rome.  Paul  sent  salutation  to  him.  Rom. 
16  :  13.  He  was  probably  the  same  person 
as  Rufus,  the  son  of  Simon  the  Cyrenian, 
mentioned  in  Mark  15:21. 

Ru'ha-mah  {compassionated),  a  symbol- 
ical name  which  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord 
are  directed  to  use.  Hos.  2  :  1. 

Ru'mah,  a  town  which  was  the  home  of 
Pedaiah.  2  Kings  23  :  36.  Its  location  is  not 
known. 

Rump,  in  Exod.  29  :  22 ;  Lev.  3:9;  7:3; 
8  :  25 ;  9  : 19,  means  "  fat  tail,"  as  in  the  Re- 
vised Version,  and  refers  to  the  tail  of  a 
broad-tailed  variety  of  sheep,  which  some- 
times weighs  about  ten  or  fifteen  pounds. 
See  Sheep. 

Rush.  The  expression  "branch  and 
rush,"  in  Isa.  9  :  14  ;  19  :  15,  is  used  in  the 
sense  of  "  top  and  bottom  "  or  "  utterly." 
In  Job  8 : 11,  etc.  it  refers  to  a  reed  or  plant, 
evidently  the  same  as  the  Bulrush,  or 
Paper  Reeds  (which  see). 

Ruth  {a  friend  ?  or  a  beauty  f),  a  Moabitess, 
one  of  the  daughters-in-law  of  Elimelech 
and  Naomi,  who  accompanied  Naomi  on  her 
return  to  Bethlehem.  She  became  the  wife 
of  Boaz  and  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the  hus- 
band of  Mary.  Ruth  1:4;  Matt.  1  :  5.  The 
history  of  her  life  is  found  in  the  book  of 
Ruth. 

Ruth,  the  Book  of,  named  from  Ruth 
the  Moabitess,  the  chief  person  mentioned 
in  it,  is  a  simple  but  charming  narrative  of 
domestic  life,  with  its  virtues  and  happiness, 
in  the  thirteenth  century  before  Christ,  and 
receives  a  special  significance  from  the  fact 
that  Ruth  was  the  great-grandmother  of 
King  David,  who  was  an  ancestor  of  Joseph, 
the  husband  of  Mary.  The  author  of  the 
book  is  unknown. 

Rye,  or  "rie"  in  the  Authorized  Version, 
Exod.  9  :  32;  Isa.  28  :  25,  is  rendered  more 
correctly  "spelt"  in  the  text  of  the  Revised 
Version.  The  latter  grain  resembles  close- 
ly wheat,  but  it  yields  an  inferior  flour. 
"Spelt"  was  extensively  cultivated  in  the 
East.  "  Fitches,"  in  Ezek.  4  :  9,  means 
"spelt."  It  is  translated  from  the  same 
Hebrew  word,  and  is  so  rendered  in  the 
Revised  Version. 


s. 

Sa-bac-tha'ni  (thou  hast  forsaken  me),  a 
word  spoken  by  Christ  on  the  cross.  Matt. 
27 : 46 ;  Mark  15  :  34.  It  is  part  of  an  excla- 
mation expressive  of  the  acuteness  of  his 
sufferings  and  his  horror  at  the  hiding  of 
his  Father's  countenance. 

Sab'a-oth  or  Sa-ba'oth,  in  Rom.  9:29; 
James  5  :  4,  does  not  mean  Sabbath  or  rest, 
as  many  suppose.  The  word  in  the  Greek 
means  hosts,  and  it  is  applied  to  God  as 
Ruler  over  all  in  the  same  sense  that  the 
expression  "Lord  of  hosts"  is  used  in  Isa. 
1 :  9. 

Sab'bath  was  instituted  by  God  in  para- 
dise for  the  benefit  of  man  as  a  weekly  day 
of  rest  for  the  body  and  worship  for  the 
spirit.  It  is  found,  in  some  form  or  other, 
also  among  pagans.  The  Jewish  Sabbath 
was  placed  at  the  end  of  the  week  in  com- 
memoration of  the  creation.  The  word 
means  "  rest,"  but  the  fourth  commandment 
gives  that  rest  a  definite  religious  character, 
and  subsequent  legislation  made  the  Jewish 
Sabbath  a  day  of  religious  rites  and  prac- 
tices. The  Christian  Sabbath  takes  the 
place  of  the  Jewish,  with  the  difference 
that  it  is  placed  at  the  beginning  of  the 
week  in  commemoration  of  the  resurrection 
of  Christ.  It  is  therefore  called  "  the  Lord's 
Day."  Rev.  1 :  10.  The  word  Sunday  means 
"  the  day  of  the  sun,"  and  is  of  heathen  ori- 
gin, but  is  now  used  to  denote  the  Christian 
Sabbath.  Consult  the  Analysis  by  means 
of  its  Index  (page  687),  and  refer  to  the 
Concordance. 

Sab'bath  Day's  Jour'ney,  Acts  1  :  12, 
was  nearly  a  mile.  It  was  lawful  to  walk 
thus  far  on  the  Sabbath. 

Sab-bat'i-cal  Year  was  appointed  by 
God,  Lev.  25  :  3-7,  who  commanded  that 
every  seventh  year  should  be  set  aside  as  a 
year  of  rest  and  for  "a  sabbath  for  the 
Lord."  The  land  was  not  to  be  tilled,  and 
whatever  the  ground  might  bring  forth 
during  that  year  was  to  be  left  to  the  poor 
and  the  beasts  of  the  field.  Exod.  23  :  11. 
Every  seventh  year  the  poor  Jew  was  to  be 
released  from  his  debts.  Deut.  15:  1,  2.  See 
Jubilee,  and  also  page  574  in  the  Anal- 

Y.SIS. 

Sa-be'ans.  [1]  A  tribe  that  descended 
from  Seba,  the  son  of  Cush.  Isa.  45  : 14.  [2] 
A  tribe  that  descended  from  Sheba,  son  of 
Joktan.  Joel  3  :  8.  [3]  There  may  be  a 
third  tribe  mentioned  in  Job  1  : 15.  "  Sa- 
beans,"  in  Ezek.  23  :  42,  should  be  "drunk- 
ards,'' as  in  the  marginal  notes,  and  is  so 
rendered  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Sabta,  sab'tah,  1  Chron.  1:9,  or  Sab'- 
tah,  Gen.  10  :  7,  one  of  the  sons  of  Cush. 

Sabtecha,  sab'te-kah,  1  Chron.  1  :  9,  or 
Sabtechah,  sab'te-kah,  Gen.  10  :  7,  one  of 
the  sons  of  Cush. 

Sacar,  sa'kar  (hire).  [I]  The  father  of 
Ahiham,  one  of  David's  valiant  men,  1 
Chron.  11 :  35,  called  Sharar  in  2  Sam.  23  : 
33.  [2]  A  Levite  porter  for  the  Tabernacle 
in  David's  time.  1  Chron.  26  :  4. 

Sack'but.  This  musical  instrument, 
mentioned  in  Dan.  3  : 5,  7,  10,  15,  was  not  a 
wind  instrument  (its  present  meaning),  but 
a  stringed  instrument  played  with  the  fin- 
gers, like  the  harp.  It  was  triangular  in 
form  and  had  a  very  penetrating  sound. 

Sack'cloth  was  a  coarse  dark  fabric 
made  of  goats'  hair  and  other  materials, 
and  was  worn  as  a  sign  of  mourning  or 
repentance.  Gen.  37  :  34 ;  Jer.  4:8;  Matt. 
11  :21. 

Sac'ri-fice.  Gen.  31 :  54.  Among  all  na- 
tions of  the  world,  and  from  the  earliest 
times,  it  has  been  the  custom  of  the  people 
to  endeavor  to  appease  by  sacrifices  the  an- 
ger of  the  objects  they  worship.  This  nat- 
1163 


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ural  inclination  of  mankind  was  gratified 
and  inopcrly  directed  by  the  Mosaic  law. 
For  the  sit;nificance  and  worth  of  sacrifices 
from  the  Hebrew  and  the  Christian  stand- 
points see  page  644  in  the  Analysis.  Also 
see  Offering,  and  consult  the  An.\ lysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Sac'ri-lege  is  the  crime  of  violating  or 
profaning  sacred  things.  "  Commit  sacri- 
lege," in  Rom.  2  :  22,  is  rendered  "  rob  tem- 
ples" in  the  Revised  Version,  and  probably 
refers  to  the  guilt  of  the  Jews  in  withhold- 
ing the  tithes  and  oflerings  which  God  re- 
quired of  them.  Mai.  3  :  8-10. 

Sad'dle.  Lev.  15  :  9.  In  early  Bible 
times  the  saddle  was  simply  a  mat  or  rude 
cushion. 

Saddiicees,  sad'du-seez,  Acts  5  :  17, 
formed  in  the  time  of  our  Lord  a  small  but 
influential  sect  among  the  Jews.  They 
were  wealthy  and  in  high  position,  but 
their  interest  in  religion  was  hardly  any- 
thing more  than  a  superficial  ritualism.  In 
doctrine  they  were  strongly  opposed  to  the 
Pharisees  (which  see).  They  denied  the 
divinity  of  the  oral  Law,  accepted  only  the 
teachings  of  Moses,  and  did  not  believe  in 
the  resurrection.  Matt.  22  :  2.3,  nor  in  angels 
or  spirits.  Acts  23  :  8.  Though  they  are  not 
spoken  of  in  the  New  Testament  so  severely 
as  the  Pharisees,  they  were  determined  ad- 
versaries of  our  Lord.  Annas  and  Caiaphas 
were  Sadducees.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Sa'doc  (just),  an  ancestor  of  Joseph,  the 
husband  of  Mary.  Matt.  1 : 14. 

Saffron,  Song  of  Solomon  4:14,  is  a 
plant  that  abounds  in  Palestine.  It  is  men- 
tioned among  spices  owing  to  its  value  as  a 
perfume.  It  is  used  as  a  dye,  as  a  medicine, 
and  for  flavoring  food  and  drink. 

Saint  is  one  set  apart  or  separated  for  the 
service  of  God.  Paul  uses  the  word  as  ap- 
plying to  all  Christians.  Rom.  1 :  7  ;  15:26; 
Phil.  1 : 1,  etc.  The  special  application  of 
the  word  to  apostles,  evangelists,  and  promi- 
nent Christians  dates  from  the  fourth  cen- 
tury. 

Sala,  sa'lah,  in  Luke  3:35,  and  Sa'lah 
(sprout),  Gen.  10  :  24  ;  11 : 12,  one  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Shem.  He  was  an  ancestor  of 
Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary,  and  is  called 
Shelah  in  1  Chron.  1 :  18,  24. 

Sal'a-mis,  a  city  and  seaport  oa  the 
south-east  coast  of  the  island  of  Cyprus, 
which  is  in  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  It  was 
visited  by  Paul  and  Barnabas.  Acts  13  :  5. 
It  was  once  the  capital  of  Cyprus.  Its  ruins 
are  called  Old  Famagustn. 

Sa-la'thi-el  (Iliave  asked  God),  a  descend- 
ant of  .Teconiah,  the  son  of  King  Jehoiakin. 
1  Chron.  3  :  17 ;  Matt.  1 : 12  ;  Luke  3  :  27.  He 
is  usually  called  Shealtiel. 

Salcah,  sal'kah,  in  Josh.  12  :  5  ;  1  Chron. 
5:11,  and  Salchah,  sal'kah,  Deut.  3  : 10,  a 
chief  city  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan. 

Sa'lem  (  peace),  the  place  of  which  Mel- 
chizedek  was  king.  Gen.  14:18;  Ps.  76:2; 
Heb.  7:1,  2.  It  was  an  ancient  name  of 
Jerusalem. 

Sa'lim  (peace  or  fountains  f),  a  place  not 
far  from  Jeru.salem.  John  3  :  23.  It  is  men- 
tioned to  indicate  the  location  of  jEnon  on 
the  Jordan,  where  John  the  Baptist  bap- 
tized. 

Sal'la-i  (basTcei-maker).  [1]  The  head  of 
a  family  of  Bcnjamites.  Neh.  11:8.  [2] 
One  of  the  priests  that  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel,  Neh.  12  :  20,  called  Sallu  in  Neh. 
12:7. 

Sal'lii  (weighed).  [1]  A  Benjamite,  the 
grandson  of  Joel.  1  Chron.  9:7;  Neh.  11  :  7. 
[2]  One  of  the  priests  that  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  Neh.  12 :  7. 

Sal  ma,  sal'mah  (clothed,  a  garment),  one 
of  the  sons  of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur.  1 
Chron.  2  :  51,  54. 

11(54 


Salma,  sal'mah,  1  Chron.  2:  11,  or  Sal'- 

mon  (clothed,  a  qarment),  Ruth  4  :  20,  21 ; 
Matt.  1:4,  5;  Luke  3:32,  the  father  of 
Boaz,  the  husband  of  Ruth.  He  is  sup- 
posed to  be  the  same  as  Salma,  the  son  of 
Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  :  51,  54. 

Sal'mon  (shady),  Ps.  68  :  14,  a  high  hill 
near  Shechem,  in  Samaria.  Probably  same 
as  Zalmon  (which  see). 

Sal-mo'ne  (clothed),  a  promontory  at  the 
east  end  of  the  island  of  Crete,  in  the  Medi- 
terranean Sea.  It  is  mentioned  in  the  ac- 
count of  Paul's  voyage  to  Rome.  Acts  27  : 7. 

Sa-lo'me.  [1]  A  woman  who  followed 
Jesus  from  Galilee  and  witnessed  his  cruci- 
fixion "afar  otF."  Mark  15:40;  16:1.  She 
was  the  wife  of  Zebedee  and  the  mother  of 
the  apostles  James  and  John.  [2]  "The 
daughter  of  Herodias."  She  danced  before 
Herod,  and  asked  for  the  head  of  John  the 
Baptist.  Matt.  14  :  6-8 ;  Mark  6  :  22-25.  She 
is  not  named  in  the  New  Testament,  but  is 
mentioned  by  Josephus,  an  ancient  Jewish 
historian. 

Salt  was  not  only  important  among  the 
Jews  as  a  seasoning  and  a  preservative,  but 
from  its  use  in  the  sacrifices  that  were  oflered 
to  God.  Lev.  2  :  13.  New-born  children  were 
rubbed  with  salt.  Ezek.  16:4.  A  "cove- 
nant of  salt,"  Num.  18:19;  2  Chron.  13:5, 
indicated  a  most  sacred  obligation  and  a 
perpetual  covenant.  With  the  Arab  the 
eating  of  salt  with  any  one  is  a  pledge  of 
mutual  friendship,  and  among  the  Persians 
and  East  Indians  to  "eat  the  salt"  of  a 
person  is  to  be  in  his  employ.  Salt  abounds 
in  Palestine,  and  excellent  table-salt  is  ob- 
tained from  the  waters  of  the  Dead  Sea. 

Salt,  City  of,  a  city  in  the  south-east 
part  of  Judah,  near  the  Dead  Sea.  Josh.  15  : 
62. 

Salt  Sea.  Deut.  3:17;  Josh.  3:16;  12: 

3.  See  Dead  Sea. 

Salt,  Val'ley  of,  is  at  the  south-west 
extremity  of  the  Dead  Sea.  The  soil  is 
wholly  covered  with  salt.  2  Sam.  8:13;  1 
Chron.  18:  12. 

Sa'lu  (weighed),  an  Israelite  of  the  tribe 
of  Simeon.  Num.  25  :  14. 

Sa-lute'.  Matt.  10:12.  Salutations  among 
the  Jews  and  people  of  the  East  were  usually 
attended  with  much  ceremony.  They  ad- 
dressed one  another  with  an  exclamation, 
as  "The  Lord  be  with  thee,"  or  "Peace  be 
with  thee."  There  was  also  repeated  bow- 
ing, kissing  of  the  beard,  etc..  Gen.  33  :  3, 

4,  which  often  occupied  considerable  time. 
This  will  account  for  the  advice  given  in 
Luke  10  :  4. 

Sal-va'tion,  Exod.  14 : 13,  or  deliverance, 
supposes  evil  or  danger.  In  its  ordinary 
use,  in  the  New  Testament  especially,  the 
word  is  used  to  denote  the  deliverance  from 
sin  and  death  through  faith  in  Christ.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

Sa-ma'ri-a.  In  the  Old  Testament  the 
kingdom  of  Samaria  and  the  kingdom  of 
Israel  were  essentially  the  same.  In  the 
time  of  our  Lord  Samaria  was  the  name  of 
the  middle  province  of  Palestine,  situated 
between  Galilee  and  .Tudea.  When  the 
"  king  of  Assyria  "  (2  Kings  17  :  6)  took  the 
city  of  Samaria,  B.  c.  722,  and  carried  the  ten 
tribes  of  Israel  away  as  prisoners,  the  land 
was  repeopled  by  Assyrian  colonists,  and 
from  them  descended  the  Samaritans  of  the 
New  Testament.  Probably  the  colonists  were 
not  of  purely  foreign  blood.  At  all  events, 
they  obtained  a  .Jewish  priest  to  teach  them 
"the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  land."  2 
Kings  17  :  25-41.  But  when  the  Jews  re- 
turned from  the  captivity  they  would  have 
nothing  to  do  with  the  Samaritans.  An 
otier  to  help  the  Jews  in  the  rebuilding  of 
the  Temple  at  Jerusalem  was  rejected,  and 
the  Samaritans  set  up  a  rival  temple  on 


Mount  Gerizim.  It  stood  for  two  hundred 
years,  but  was  destroyed  by  the  Jews  un- 
der John  Hyrcanus.  In  the  time  of  our 
Lord  the  hatred  between  the  Jews  and  the 
Samaritans  was  still  so  bitter  that  the  Gali- 
leans when  going  up  to  Jerusalem  avoided 
passing  through  Samaria.  See  the  i)arable 
of  the  good  Samaritan,  the  healing  of  the 
ten  lepers,  and  the  account  of  Christ's  con- 
versation with  the  woman  of  Samaria  at 
Jacob's  well.  Luke  10  :  .30-37;  17:  11-19; 
and  Johti  4  :  1-42.  The  gospel  was  preached 
successfully  among  the  Samaritans.  Acts  1 : 
8 ;  8  :  5-26.  There  yet  remains  a  small  com- 
munity of  them,  living  at  Nablus,  the  old 
Shechem  (which  see),  and  possessing  the 
Pentateuch  in  the  old  Hebrew  or  Samaritan 
writing. 

Sa-ina'ri-a  (watch-post),  the  City  of, 
was  founded  by  Oniri,  B.C.  925,  1  Kings  16  : 
23,  24,  and  by  him  made  the  capital  of  the 
kingdom  of  Israel.  Even  during  the  period 
of  the  captivity  it  did  not  cease  to  be  a 
place  of  some  importance.  But  it  was  com- 
pletely destroyed  by  the  Jews  under  John 
Hyrcanus,  b.  c.  109.  Herod  the  Great,  how- 
ever, rebuilt  it  with  great  splendor,  and 
called  it  Sebaste.  Philip  preached  the  gospel 
there.  Acts  8  :  5,  9.  It  is  the  modern  village 
Sebiistieh,  whose  houses  are  scattered  among 
magnificent  ruins. 

Sa-mar'i-taiis,  inhabitants  of  Samaria. 
In  the  New  Testament  the  name  Samari- 
tans was  given  to  the  people  whom  the  As- 
syrian king  placed  in  the  cities  of  Israel 
when  he  had  carried  away  the  ten  tribes 
captive.  2  Kings  17:  29;  Matt.  10  :  5;  Luke 
9  : 52;  John  4  :  9.    See  Samaria. 

Sam'gar-ne'bo  (sword  of  Nebo),  one  of 
the  princes  of  Babylon.  Jer.  39:  3. 

Sam'lah  (garment),  one  of  the  ancient 
kings  of  Edom.  Gen.  36  : 36,  37 ;  1  Chron.  1  : 
47,  48. 

Sa'mos  (a  height),  an  island  of  the  iEgean 
Sea,  has  an  area  of  one  hundred  and  sixty- 
five  square  miles,  is  situated  forty-two  miles 
south-west  of  Smyrna,  and  was  visited  by 
Paul  on  his  third  missionary  journey.  Acts 
20 :  15. 

Samothracia,  sam-o-thra'shi-ah  (Thra- 
cian  Samos),  an  island  about  eight  miles  long 
and  six  miles  wide,  in  the  jEgean  Sea.  It  is 
about  ten  miles  south  of  Thrace,  and  was 
visited  by  Paul.  Acts  16  :  11.  It  is  now 
called  Samothraki,  and  has  about  1500  in- 
habitants. 

Sam'son  (snn-like),  the  son  of  Manoah, 
was  an  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Dan.  He 
was  for  twenty  years  one  of  the  judges  of 
Israel,  had  wonderful  strength,  and  partial- 
ly delivered  his  people  from  the  power  of 
the  Philistines,  but  was  finally  captured  by 
them,  and  killed  himself  and  a  very  large 
number  of  his  enemies  by  pulliug  down 
upon  them  the  building  in  which  they  were 
assembled.  A  full  account  of  his  life  is  found 
in  Judg.  13  :  24  to  16  :  31.  He  is  mentioned 
in  Heb.  11 : 32  among  the  heroes  of  the  faith- 
ful. 

Sam'u-el  (heard  of  (?«rfi,anoted  prophet, 
and  one  of  the  noblest  men  of  Old  Testament 
times,  was  the  last  of  the  judges  among  the 
Hebrews.  He  was  the  son  of  Elkanah  and 
Hannah,  and  resided  at  Ramah,  but  made 
each  j'ear  a  circuit  through  the  country,  ad- 
ministering justice  among  the  i)eople,  until 
he  became  very  old.  For  account  of  his  life 
see  1  Sam.,  beginning  with  1 :  20.  His  sons 
having  proved  unworthy  to  succeed  him,  he, 
under  divine  direction,  anointed  Saul  king, 
and  when  Saul  proved  unworthy  o'.i  account 
of  disobedience,  Samuel  anointed  David 
king,  and  shortly  after  that  died.  1  Sam. 
25  :  1.  Samuel  is  called  Shemuel  in  1 
Chron.  6 :  33. 

Sam'u-el,  First  and  Sec'ond  Books 
of,  formed  originally  one  book  in  the  Old 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Testament,  and  are  also  called  the  First  and 
Second  Books  of  the  Kings.  They  bear  the 
name  of  Samuel  probably  because  he  is  the 
hero  of  the  first  part  of  the  history,  though 
it  is  also  probable  that  he  may  have  written 
that  part  of  the  First  Book  that  narrates  the 
occurrences  during  his  lifetime. 

The  books  of  Samuel  constitute  a  history 
of  the  Jews  for  about  one  hundred  and 
twenty  years,  or  from  B.  c.  113.5  to  B.  c  1016, 
beginning  with  the  birth  of  Samuel,  in  the 
time  of  the  judgeship  of  Eli,  including  the 
establishment  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy,  and 
ending  with  the  story  of  the  numbering  of 
the  people  by  David,  and  his  punishment. 
The  narrative  may  be  divided  as  follows: 
lu  the  First  Book  of  Samuel :  (1)  Chap.  1-4. 
The  history  of  the  judgeship  of  Eli.  (2) 
Chap.  .5-12.  The  history  of  the  judgeship  of 
Samuel.  (3)  Chap.  13-31.  The  history  of  the 
inauguration  and  reign  of  Saul.  In  the  Sec- 
ond Book  of  Samuel:  (4)  Chap.  1-10.  The 
history  of  the  internal  proceedings  which 
resulted  in  placing  David  upon  the  throne, 
and  of  his  victories  over  the  surrounding 
nations.  (5)  Chap.  11-20.  The  story  of  Da- 
vid's sins  and  of  the  domestic  and  national 
troubles  which  were  the  consequence,  down 
to  the  death  of  Absalom,  David's  return  to 
Jerusalem,  and  the  insurrection  of  Sheba. 
(6)  Chap.  21-24.  The  history  of  the  remain- 
der of  David's  reign. 

The  books  of  Samuel  are  among  the  most 
interesting  of  the  whole  Old  Testament,  as 
containing  the  romantic  story  of  David,  the 
shepherd,  soldier,  poet,  and  king. 

San-bal'liit  (a  hero?),  an  officer  of  the 
king  of  Persia.  He  greatly  hindered  the 
efl'orts  of  the  Jews  to  rebuild  tlie  walls  of 
Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  2  :  10 ; 
4:1;  13 :  28. 

Sanc'ti-fy  is  to  prepare  or  set  apart  a 
person  or  thing  to  a  holy  use.  Esod.  13  :  2. 
When  ajiplied  to  men,  sanctiflcation  denotes 
the  effect  of  God's  spirit  upon  the  soul  which 
is  manifested  in  the  exercise  of  faith,  love, 
and  humility  toward  God  and  man.  Kom. 
15:  16;  1  Col-.  1:2;  6  :  11. 

Saiic'tu-a-ry,  a  holy  or  sanctified  place. 
Ps.  20  :  2.  The  name  given  to  the  Temple 
or  Tabernacle,  Josh.  24  :  26;  to  the  apart- 
ment that  contained  the  golden  candle- 
stick, the  altar  of  incense,  etc.,  2  Chron.  26 : 
18;  and  the  furniture  of  the  Tabernacle. 
Num.  10  :  21.  It  was  more  particularly  ap- 
plied to  the  most  secret  part  of  the  Temple, 
in  which  was  the  "Ark  of  the  Covenant" 
(which  see).  There  no  one  could  enter  ex- 
cei)t  the  high-priest,  and  he  only  once  a 
year,  on  the  day  of  solemn  expiation.  Lev. 
4:6. 

Sand.  In  Palestine  sand  is  found  along 
the  sea-shore,  and  rarely  anywhere  el.se. 
The  desert  wastes  consist  mainly  of  parched 
soil,  and  gravel.  It  abounds,  however,  in 
Egypt,  and  some  parts  of  the  Nile  valley 
are  constantly  menaced  by  the  shifting 
sands  of  the  great  desert  on  the  west.  The 
word  is  often  used  figuratively  in  the  Bible. 
Gen.  32  :  12 ;  Job  6  :  3 ;  Matt.  7  :  26  ;  etc. 

San'dals.  Mark  6:9;  Acts  12  :  8.  The 
coniiuon  sandal  consists  of  a  sole  made  from 
tlie  hide  of  the  camel,  and  two  straps  (called 
"latchet,"  Gen.  14  :  23)  to  fasten  it  to  the 
foot.  One  strap  passed  between  the  great 
and  the  second  toe,  and  the  other  passed 
from  the  heel  over  the  instep.  Some  san- 
dals had  the  sole-piece  made  from  wood. 
They  were  easily  removed,  and  were  never 
worn  in  the  house.  With  such  simple  foot- 
gear the  necessity  of  washing  the  feet  after 
a  journey  is  very  evident,  and  to  ofi'er  water 
for  this  purpose  was  one  of  the  first  tokens 
of  hospitality.  Gen.  24  :  32;  Luke  7  :  44. 

To  take  off  the  shoes.  Josh.  .5  :  15,  was  an 
act  of  reverence;  it  also  denoted  humilia- 
tion and  subjection.  2  Sam.  15  :  30;  Isa.  20: 


2-4.  To  cast  a  shoe  over  a  country  denoted 
its  subjection,  Ps.  60  :  8,  and  to  pluck  off 


SANDALS. 


one's  shoe  and  give  it  to  another  signified 
the  surrendering  of  a  privilege.  Ruth  4  :  7. 

San'he-drin  (council),  incorrectly  called 
San'he-drim,  was  the  supreme  privy  coun- 
cil among  the  Jews,  at  once  a  court  of  final 
appeal  and  last  resort  and  an  executive  and 
legislative  assembly.  It  consisted  of  sev- 
enty-one members,  and  met  in  a  room  ad- 
joining the  Temple  where  the  seats  were 
arranged  in  a  semi-circle.  Its  origin  is  ob- 
scure. The  Jews  trace  it  back  to  the  time 
of  Moses.  It  was  probably  the  result  of  a 
long  development,  but  did  not  become  con- 
spicuous in  Jewish  history  until  after  the 
Babylonian  captivity.  After  the  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem,  A.  D.  70,  it  was  moved  to 
Tiberias,  where  it  continued  till  A.  D.  425, 
when  it  became  extinct.  Christ  was  con- 
demned by  it  for  blasphemy.  Matt.  26  :  65, 
66.  Besides  the  Great  Sanhedrin,  the  name 
generally  given  to  the  council  described 
above,  almost  every  town  had  its  own  pro- 
vincial Sanhedrin,  the  number  of  whose 
members  varied  according  to  the  population 
of  the  ])lace. 

San-saii'nah  (paln-hranch),  a  town  in 
the  south  of  Palestine.  Josh.  15  :  31. 

Sapli  [tall],  a  giant  and  champion  of  the 
Philistines,  2  Sam.  21 : 18,  called  Sippai  in  1 
Chron.  20 :  4. 

Saph'ir  (fair),  a  town  supposed  to  have 
been  in  Judah.  Mic.  1 :  11. 

Sapphira,  saf-fi'rah  (beautiful),  the  wife 
of  Ananias,  who  joined  with  her  husband 
in  endeavoring  to  deceive  the  apostles,  and 
fell  dead.  Acts  5:  1-10. 

Sapphire,  saf'fire,  a  gem  noted  for  its 
beauty,  hardness,  and  lustre.  It  was  of  a 
blue  color,  Exod.  24  : 10 ;  Ezek.  1  :  26,  and 
formed  one  of  the  stones  in  the  high-priest's 
breastplate.  Exod.  28: 18.  See  High-Peiest. 

Sara,  sa'rah.  Heb.  11 :  11 ;  1  Pet.  3  :  6. 
Same  as  Sarah. 

Sa'rah  ( jnincess).  [1]  The  name  which 
God  gave  to  Sarai,  the  wife  of  Abram,  when 
his  name  was  changed  to  Abraham.  Gen. 
17:  15.  She  was  the  mother  of  Isaac  (who 
was  born  when  his  parents  were  very  old), 
and  died  at  the  age  of  one  hundred  and 
twenty-seven.  Gen.  23:  1.  She  was  a  sub- 
ject of  special  promises,  Gen.  17  :  16,  and 
her  faith  is  commended  in  Heb.  11:11;  1 
Pet.  3:  6.  The  account  of  her  life  is  found 
in  Gen.  11  :  29  to  49  :  31.  [2]  A  daughter  of 
Asher,  Num.  26  :  46,  called  Ser.\h  in  Gen. 
46:  17;  1  Chron.  7  :  .30. 

Sarai,  sa'ray  (my  princess),  the  original 
name  of  the  wife  of  Abraham.  Gen.  11 : 29. 
See  Sarah. 

Sa'raph  (burning),  one  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Shelah,  the  son  of  Judah.  1  Chron. 
4  :  22. 

Sar'dine,  Rev.  4  :  3,  or  Sar'di-us,  Exod. 
28  :  17,  a  stone  in  the  high-priest's  breast- 


plate, was  of  a  blood-red  or  flesh  color,  .sus- 
ceptible of  a  high  polish,  and  well  suited  for 
engraving.  It  received  its  name  from  Sardis 
in  Asia  Minor,  where  it  was  first  found.  It 
is  similar  to  our  Cornelian,  or,  more  properly, 
Carnelian. 

Sar'dis,  the  capital  of  Lydia,  Asia  Mi- 
nor, famous  as  the  residence  of  Crcnsus  and 
the  place  in  which  the  art  of  dyeing  wool 
was  discovered,  was  the  seat  of  one  of  the 
seven  churches  of  Asia.  Rev.  3:1-5;  see 
also  Rev.  1 :  11.  The  ruins  of  Sardis  are 
now  called  Sert-Kalessi. 

Sar'dites,  descendants  of  Sered,  a  son 
of  Zebulun.  Num.  26:  26. 

Sar'di-us.  Exod.  28  : 17.    See  Sardine. 

Sar'do-iiyx,  Rev.  21:20,  is  a  precious 
stone  combining  the  qualities  of  the  Sar- 
Dius  and  Onyx,  whence  its  name.  It  is 
found  in  Judea. 

Sarepta,  sa-rep'tah  (smelting-honse),  a 
town  of  Phoenicia  on  the  Mediterranean 
Sea,  between  Tyre  and  Sidon.  Luke  4  :  26. 
Called  Zarephath  in  1  Kings  17:9,  10; 
Obadiah,  verse  20.    See  Zarephath. 

Sar'goii,  a  king  of  Assyria  who  invaded 
Palestine  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  Isa.  20  : 
1. 

Sa'rid  (a  survivor),  a  place  on  the  border 
of  Zebulun  and  Issachar.  Josh.  19: 10,  12. 

Sa'roii,  Acts  9  :  35,  a  plain  of  Palestine. 
See  Sharon. 

Sarsechiin,sar-se'kim,oneof  the  princes 
of  Babylon  when  Nebuchadnezzar  took  Je- 
rusalem. Jer.  39  :  3. 

Sariich,  sa'ruk,  Luke  3  :  35,  a  patriarch. 
See  Serug. 

Sa'tan  (adversary)  is  the  name  given  to 
the  devil,  the  adversary  of  goodness  and 
the  author  of  evil.  He  is  also  called  "the 
prince  of  this  world,"  "the  wicked  one," 
"  the  tempter,"  "  the  old  serpent,"  etc.  See 
the  Analysis,  pages  202-204,  562,  and  675. 

Sa'tyr,  in  Isa.  13  :  21 ;  34  : 14,  means  "  he- 
goat,"  and  is  so  rendered  in  the  marginal 
notes  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Saul  (desired).  [1]  One  of  the  kings  of 
Edom.  Gen.  36  :  37,  38.  He  is  called  Shaul 
in  1  Chron.  1 :  48,  49.  [2]  The  first  king  of 
Israel.  He  was  the  son  of  Kish  (Cis),  of 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  Saul  was  anointed 
king  by  the  prophet  Samuel.  1  Sam.  10:1. 
He  began  well,  but  ended  badly.  He  per- 
secuted David,  his  successor.  He  reigned 
forty  years,  Acts  13  :  21,  and  fought  a  great 
battle  with  the  Philistines,  but  was  defeated 
with  terrible  slaughter  and  his  three  sons 
were  killed.  Saul  took  his  own  life  on  the 
field  of  battle.  1  Sam.  chapter  31.  His  his- 
tory is  found  in  1  Sam.  9  :  2-27,  and  in  the 
remaining  chapters  of  that  book.  Consult 
the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page 
687). 

Saul  of  Tar'sus.    See  Paul. 

Save,  in  1  Kings  3  :  18;  Matt.  11  :  27, 
means  except. 

Sav'iour.  Luke  2: 11.    See  Christ. 

Sa'vour-est,  in  Matt.  16:23;  Mark  8: 
33,  means  "  mindest." 

Saw.  The  tool  by  this  name  used  by  the 
Hebrews  was  probably  similar  to  that  of  the 
Egyptians.  The  workman  drew  his  .savv' 
toward  him  to  make  the  cut,  and  hence  the 
teeth  were  inclined  toward  the  handle  in- 
stead of  away  from  it.  They  had  saws  for 
wood  and  for  stone.  Isa.  10  :  15  ;  1  Kings  7  : 
9.  Saws  were  also  used  as  instruments  of 
torture.  1  Chron.  20:3.  Tradition  asserts 
that  the  prophet  Isaiah  was  tlius  killed. 

Scall,  Lev.  13  :  30,  a  scurf  or  scabby  dis- 
ease, especially  of  the  scalp. 

Scape'goat.  Lev.  16  :  10.    See  Goat. 

Scar'let.  Gen.38:28.    See  Colors. 

Scep'tre,  an  ornamental  rod  or  staff 
borne  by  a  king  or  ruier  as  a  token  of  his 
authority.  Gen.  49  :  10;  Amos  1  :  5,  8.  It 
may  have  had  its  origin  in  the  shepherd's 
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staff,  as  the  patriarchal  chiefs  were  shep- 
herds as  well  as  princes. 

Sce'va  (fitted),  a  Jewish  priest  at  Ephe- 
sus,  whose  seven  sous  attempted  to  expel  an 
evil  spirit  from  a  man  in  the  name  of  Jesus. 
Acts  19  : 14-16. 

Schism,  in  1  Cor.  12:25,  is  supposed  to 
de)i(ite  any  lack  of  sympathy  or  any  con- 
tention that  disturbs  the  harmony  and 
union  that  should  exist  between  Christians, 
wi  til  out  an  outward  break  or  separation. 

School,  Acts  19:9,  Schol'ar,  1  Chron. 
2.5 :  H,  School'mas-ter  [tutor  in  tlie  Revised 
Version).  Gal.  3:24.  Scliools  existed  among 
the  Jews  from  a  very  early  period.  They 
were  established  under  the  prophets  to  fit 
young  men  for  priestly  and  prophetical 
offices.  1  Sam.  19  :  20;  2  Kings  2  :  3,  5,  7. 
While  parental  instruction  was  relied  upon 
to  a  great  extent,  the  higher  schools  pro- 
vfded  instruction  in  tlie  law  and  traditions. 
The  schoolmaster  also  exercised  a  careful 
supervision  over  his  scholars,  forming  their 
manners,  etc.  Every  synagogue  was  a 
school  of  religious  and  moi'al  instruction, 
and  hence  Jewish  servant-girls,  as  Jose- 
phus  says,  knew  more  about  religion  than 
heathen  priests. 

Schools  of  the  Proph'ets.  1  Sam. 
10  :  5.  See  Prophet,  and  page  153  in  the 
Analysis. 

Scor'pi-on,  a  venomous  insect  allied  to 
the  spider.  In  appearance  it  resembles  the 
lobster,  and  its  usual  length  is  from  one  to 
two  inches,  though  in  tropical  countries  it 
is  sometimes  found  from  six  to  eight  inches 
long.  Its  sting,  which  causes  excruciating 
pain,  is  inflicted  by  a  curved  claw  at  the 
end  of  the  tail.  1  Kings  12  :  11,  14;  Rev.  9: 
3,  5,  10. 

Scourge,  skurj.  Matt.  27  :  26,  a  whip  or 
instrument  of  punishment  used  by  the  Ro- 
mans and  also  by  the  Jews,  though  proba- 
bly by  the  latter  only  after  the  Babj'lonisli 
captivity.  It  consisted  of  three  lashes  made 
of  leather  or  small  cords,  to  the  ends  of 
which  sharp  pieces  of  juetal  or  bone  were 
sometimes  attached  to  increase  the  suffer- 
ings of  the  victim.  A  citizen  of  Rome 
could  not  be  thus  punished,  though  the 
Romans  scourged  slaves  and  foreigners. 
Acts  22  :  25,  26.  In  earlier  times  a  rod  was 
used,  and  under  the  law  no  more  than  forty 
stripes  could  be  given.  Dent.  25:1-3. 

Screech- Owl,  Isa.  34  :  14,  may  refer  to 
a  member  of  the  owl  family  that  utters  a 
disagreeable  cry  at  night.  See  Owl.  It  is 
rendered  "  night-monster"  in  the  marginal 
notes  and  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Scribe,  in  Old  Testament  times,  was  a 
person  that  was  employed  in  correspond- 
ence and  in  keeping  accounts.  Sheva,  the 
scribe  of  King  David,  is  mentioned  in  2 
Sam.  20  :  25.  His  duty  was  to  record  proc- 
lamations, etc.  In  New  Testament  times 
the  scribe  was  a  copyist  of  the  law,  and  one 
who  prided  himself  on  his  knowledge  of  it 
and  of  the  traditions  of  the  elders.  Matt.  2 : 
4  ;  Mark  1  ;  22. 

Scrip,  in  1  Sam.  17 :  40 ;  Matt.  10 : 10 ;  etc., 
means  a  small  bag,  generally  suspended  from 
the  shoulder,  and  used  for  carrying  food. 

Scrip'ture.  See  Bible;  also  pages  1  to 
15  in  the  Analysis. 

Scroll,  Isa.  34  :  4;  Rev.  6  :  14,  refers  to 
the  roll,  or  ancient  form  of  book.  See 
Books. 

Scur'vy,  as  known  to  us,  is  caused  by 
long  confinement  in  cold  and  damp  cli- 
mates, without  fresh  provisions.  The  skin 
becomes  dry  and  scaly,  with  livid  spots.  It 
may  be  this  appearance  of  the  skin  that  is 
referred  to  in  Lev.  21  :  20 ;  22  :  22. 

Scythians,  sith'i-ans,  natives  of  Scythia, 
a  region  not  easily  defined.  It  was  on  the 
north  of  the  Black  and  Caspian  Seas.  Col. 
3: 11. 

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Sea.  In  Gen.  1  :  10  "seas"  refers  to  the 
ocean.  The  term  sea  is  also  applied  to  a 
great  collection  of  water  caused  by  the 
overflowing  of  the  river  Nile  or  of  the 
river  Euphrates. 

The  following  names  are  also  applied  to 
the  difl'erent  seas.  "The  sea"  occurs  fre- 
quently, and  the  particular  sea  it  refers  to 
is  generally  made  clear  by  the  context: 

East  Sea,  Ezek.  47:18;  Joel  2:20,  means 
Dead  .Sea. 

Ksyi'tia"  Sea,  Isa.  11 : 15,  means  Red  Sea. 

rormer  Sea.  Zech.  14  : 8,  means  Dead  .Sea. 

CJreat  Sea.  Num.  34  :  6  ;  Josh.  15  : 47,  means 
Mediterranean  Sea. 

Hinder  Sea,  Zech.  14  :  8,  means  Mediterra- 
nean Sea. 

Salt  Sea,  Gen.  14:3;  Num.  »1:12;  Josh.  18. 
19,  means  Dead  Sea. 
Sea  or  t'ilicia  and  Painphylia.  Acts  27  : 

5,  means  the  sea  "  oft'  Cilicia  and  Pamphylia." 
Sea  of  Jo|>pa,  Ezra  3  :  7,  means  Mediterra- 
nean Sea. 

Sea  of  the  Philistines,  Exod.  23  :  31, 
means  Mediterranean  Sea. 

Tiie  Sea,  Ezek.  47  : 8,  means  the  Dead  Sea  ; 
in  Isa.  9:1;  Matt.  4  :  13,  15 ;  17  : 27,  the  Sea  of 
Galilee  ;  in  Jo.sh.  15  :  46  ;  10  :  3;  Acts  10  :  6,  the 
Mediterranean  Sea ;  in  Exod.  14  :  2,  9  ;  Josh.  24  : 

6,  7,  the  Red  Sea. 

I'tniost  Sea.  Joel  2  :  20 ;  Deut.  34:2,  means 
Mediterranean  Sea. 

ITtterniost  Sea,  Deut.  11 : 24,  means  Medi- 
terranean Sea. 

Sea  of  Chinnereth,  kin'ne-reth.  Num. 
34  : 11,  or  Chinneroth,  kin'ne-roth.  Josh. 
12  : 3.    See  Galilee,  Sea  of. 

Sea  of  Gal'i-lee.  Matt.  15 : 29.  See 
Galilee,  Sea  of. 

Sea  of  Ja'zer.  Jer.  48  :  32.  See  Jazer, 
Sea  of. 

Sea  of  the  Plain.  Deut.  4  :  49.  See 
Dead  Sea. 

Sea  of  Ti-be'ri-as.  John  21 :  1.  See 
Galilee,  Sea  of. 

Sea,  The  Dead.   See  Dead  Sea. 

Sea,  The  Med-i-ter-ra'ne-an.  See 
Geeat  Sea. 

Sea,  The  Mol'ten  or  Bra'zen.  See 
Brazen  or  Molten  Sea. 

Sea,  The  Red.  Exod.  10  :  19.  See  Red 
Sea. 

Sea,  The  Salt.  Gen.  14  :  3.    See  Dead 

Sea. 

Seal.  This  was  used  in  ancient  times 
for  much  the  same  purposes  as  now — to 
authenticate  public  and  private  papers,  and 
also  to  so  secure  any  receptacle  that  any 
access  to  its  contents  can  be  easily  discov- 
ered. Frequently  a  ring  with  an  inscrip- 
tion on  it  was  used  as  a  seal.  1  Kings  21 :  8; 
Jer.  32  : 14. 

Sea'sons.  Gen.  1  :  14.  In  Palestine  the 
year  is  very  nearly  divided  (as  in  Califor- 
nia) into  two  seasons,  the  wet  and  the  dry, 
each  subdivided  into  three  periods  of  about 
two  months  each. 

The  (jrain  harvest  is  from  April  to  June. 
The  sky  is  clear  and  the  weather  warm, 
like  early  summer  with  us.  During  the 
next  two  months,  the  vernal  summer  of  the 
Arabs,  the  heat  increases  and  people  are 
compelled  to  sleep  in  the  open  air.  Then 
comes  the  season  of  fruits,  August  to  Octo- 
ber. The  heat  is  now  intense,  but  toward 
the  end  of  this  season  the  nights  begin  to 
grow  cool.  During  these  three  periods  of 
the  dry  season  the  earth  is  moistened  by 
the  dew.  Rain  does  not  fall,  with  the  ex- 
ception of  a  few  days  in  October. 

This  "  former  rain  "  prepares  the  earth 
for  seed-time,  October  to  December.  The 
days  are  still  hot,  but  grow  cooler  as  the 
season  advances.  Wiuter,  December  to  Feb- 
ruary, brings  snow  on  the  highlands  and 
rain-,  hail-,  and  thunder-storms  in  the 
lower  lands.  Toward  the  end  of  January 
the  fields  become  gi'een,  and  in  early  Feb- 
ruary the  trees  begin  to  blossom.  Spring 
follows,  and  lasts  till  about  the  middle  of 


April.    The  weather  grows  warm,  and  to-  j 
ward  the  close  of  this  period  the  rains  cease.  ^ 
The  last  rain,  called  the  "  latter  rain,"  gives  ^ 
strength  to  the  filling  grain,  which  will  soon 
be  ready  for  the  harvest.    See  Month,  Pal- 
ESTiNE,  Rain.  ■ 
Seats.  Mark  11  :  15.    Among  the  Jews  j 
and  other  nations  of  the  East  "seats"  were  j 
mats,  and  sometimes,  among  the  wealthier 
classes,  cushions  and  broad,  low  divans.  On 
the.se  they  either  reclined  at  full  length  or  , 
sat  in  a  half-kneeling  posture,  with  their 
legs  bent  or  crossed  under  them.    See  Eat-  . 

ING.  j 

Seba,  se'bah  [man  f).  [1]  One  of  the  sons 
of  Cush,  the  son  of  Ham.  Gen.  10:7;  1 
Chron.  1  :  9.  [2]  The  country  occupied  by 
his  descendants.  It  is  suppo.sed  to  have 
been  the  southern  part  of  Upper  Egypt.  Ps. 
72:  10;  Isa.  43:3. 

Se'bat,  Zech.  1:7,  or,  more  properly, 
She'bat,  is  the  eleventh  month  of  the  He- 
brew sacred  year  and  the  fifth  month  of  the 
civil  year.    See  jMonth. 

Sec'a-cah  {endosnre),  a  city  in  the  wil- 
derness of  .Tudah.  Josh.  15  :  61. 

Sechu,  se'ku  {the  hill  or  eminence),  a  place 
near  Ramah,  apparently  in  Benjamin.  1 
Sam.  19  :  22. 

Sect.  This  word  signifies,  primarily, 
"choice,"  "  party,"  and  means  the  religious 
parties  among  the  Jews,  Acts  5 :  17,  Chris- 
tians, 1  Cor.  11  :  19,  etc.  There  were  five 
sects  among  the  Jews,  who,  though  of  one 
communion  and  united  as  a  nation,  held 
distinct  opinions  and  practised  them.  They  i 
were  known  as  the  Pharisees,  the  Saddu- 
CEES,  the  EssENES,  the  Heeodians,  and  the 
Zealots  (each  of  which  see).  The  first  i 
three  were  religious,  the  last  two  were  po- 
litical parties.  The  Pharisees  and  Saddu- 
cees  are  frequently  mentioned  in  the  Gos- 
pels; the  Essenes  (a  mystical  and  ascetic 
sect)  lived  retired  on  the  shores  of  the  Dead 
Sea,  and  are  not  mentioned  in  the  New  Tes- 
tament. The  early  Christians  were  regarded 
as  a  new  sect  of  Judaism,  and  were  called 
"  the  sect  of  the  Nazarenes."  Acts  24  :  5. 
See  Heresy. 

Se-cun'dus  (second  or  fortunate),  a  dis- 
ciple of  Thessalonica.  Acts  20  :  4. 

Se-di'tions,  Gal.  5:20,  means  "divis- 
ions." I 

Seed.  Matt.  22:24.  In  this  and  many  I 
other  passages  in  the  Bible  the  word  means  | 
progeny;  descendants;  offspring. 

Seed  Time.  Gen.  8  :  22.    See  Seasons. 

Seer,  1  Sam.  9 : 9,  one  who  foresees  events. 
See  Prophet. 

Seethe,  Exod.  16  :  23,  means  to  boil. 

Se'gub  (elevated).  [1]  The  youngest  son 
of  Hiel  the  Bethelite.  1  Kings  16  :  34.  [2] 
One  of  the  sons  of  Hezron,  the  grandson  of 
Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  21,  22. 

Se'ir  (hairy),  the  grandfather  of  Hori. 
Gen.  36  :  20.  His  name  was  probably  given 
to  the  mountainous  district  in  which  he 
lived. 

Se'ir  (hairy).  [1]  A  mountainous  dis- 
trict extending  from  the  Dead  Sea  to  the 
eastern  gulf  of  the  Red  Sea.  It  was  occu- 
pied by  the  Horites,  and  afterward  by  the 
descendants  of  Esau.  Gen.  14:6;  36:8. 
Seir  sometimes  means  Edom.  [2]  Mount 
Seir,  a  landmark  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  : 10. 

Se'i-rath  (she-qoat),  a  place  near  Gilgal, 
to  which  Ehud  fled  after  he  had  murdered 
Eglon,  king  of  Sloab.  Judg.  3:26. 

Sela,  se'lah,  Isa.  16  : 1,  and  Se'lah  (roch), 
2  Kings  14 : 7,  a  famous  city  of  Edom.  Its 
Greek  name  is  Petr.\,  and  it  is  so  called  iu 
the  marginal  notes,  Isa.  16  :  1.  It  was  cap- 
tured by  Amariah,  who  called  it  Joktheel. 
2  Kings  14  :  7. 

Se'lah.  Nothing  definite  is  known  about 
this  word.  It  occurs  seventy-one  times  iu 
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book  of  Habakkuk.  It  is  most  probably  a 
direction  for  the  orchestra  to  fall  in  with 
or  accompany  the  other  music  It  occurs 
where  very  warm  emotions  have  been  ex- 
pressed. Ps.  32  :  7. 

Se'la«hain-mah-le'koth  {rock  of  divis- 
ions), a  place  in  the  wilderness  south-east  of 
Hebron,  where  David  escaped  from  Saul.  1 
Sam.  23 :  28. 

Se'led  (exultation),  a  descendant  of  Jerah- 
meul,  the  grandson  of  Pharez,  the  son  of 
Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  30. 

Seleucia,  se-leu'shi-ah,  a  city  of  Syria 
situated  on  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  about 
five  miles  north  of  the  river  Orontes  and 
fifteen  miles  west  of  Antioch,  of  which  it 
is  the  seaport.  Paul  and  Barnabas  em- 
barked from  Seleucia  on  their  first  mission- 
ary journey.  Acts  13:4. 

Sein,  Luke  3:36,  is  the  Greek  form  for 
Shem  (which  see). 

Seinachiah,  sem-a-ki'ah  {Jehovah  sus- 
tains him),  one  of  the  sons  of  Shemaiah.  He 
was  a  Levite  porter  in  the  Tabernacle.  1 
Chron.  26  :  7. 

Sem'e-i  {renowned),  an  ancestor  of  Jo- 
seph, the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  26. 

Se-na'ah  or  Sen'a-ah  {thorny),  a  town 
of  Judah  some  of  whose  inhabitants  re- 
turned with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2:3-5;  Neh. 
7 :  38. 

Sen'ate,  Acts  5 :  21,  refers  to  the  "  elders 
of  Israel,"  who  formed  one  of  the  three 
classes  that  made  up  the  Sanhedrin.  The 
scribes  and  priests  formed  the  other  two 
classes.    See  P.\triakcu,  and  Sanhedrin. 

Se'neh  (bush  or  thorn-rock),  a  rock  near 
which  the  Philistines  had  a  garrison,  at  the 
pass  of  Michmash,  near  Gibeah  in  Benja- 
aiin.  1  Sam.  14  :  4. 

Se'nir  (coat-of-mail  or  cataract],  1  Chron. 
5 :  23 ;  Ezek.  27  :  .5,  another  name  for  Mount 
Hernion.    See  Hermon. 

Sennacherib,  sen-nak'e-rib  or  seu-na- 
ke'rib,  the  son  of  Sargon,  was  king  of  As- 
syria, to  which  at  that  time  the  kingdom 
af  Judah  was  tributary.  But  Hezekiah, 
the  king  of  Judah,  refused  to  pay  the  trib- 
ute, and  Sennacherib  invaded  Judea  and 
forced  him  to  submit.  Hezekiah  revolted 
s,  second  time,  but  the  army  Sennacherib 
>ent  against  him  was  smitten  by  a  plague, 
iud  185,000  are  said  to  have  died  in  one 
night.  2  Kings  19  :  35.  Sennacherib  reigned 
for  many  years,  but  was  killed  by  his  sons 
md  succeeded  by  Esarhaddon.  2  Kings  19 : 
37. 

Se-nu'ah  {bristling),  one  of  the  Benjam- 
ites.  Neh.  11  :  9. 

Se-o'riin  {barley),  the  head  of  a  course 
of  priests.  1  Chron.  24  :  8. 

Se'phar  is  mentioned  as  the  extreme 
limit  of  the  settlement  of  the  Joktauites. 
Gen.  10:30. 

Seph'a-rad  (separation),  a  place  where 
some  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  were 
settled  during  the  captivity.  Obad.  verse 
20. 

Seph-ar-va'im  {the  two  Sipparas),  a  place 
in  Assyria  from  which  colonists  were  settled 
in  San'iaria.  2  Kings  17  :  24  ;  Isa.  36  :  19. 

Se'phar-vites,  the  people  of  Sepharvaim. 
2  Kings  17  :  31. 

Septuagint,  sep'tu-a-jint  {Seventy),  the 
Greek  version  of  the  Old  Testament,  was 
made  by  seventy  or  seventy-two  interpret- 
ers, at  Alexandria,  Egypt,  in  the  third  cen- 
tury before  Christ,  for  the  Jews  of  the  dis- 
persion (called  Hellenists).  It  is  of  unequal 
merit,  and  often  difl'ers  from  our  (Masso- 
retic)  Hebrew  text.  It  was  used  in  the 
synagogues  at  the  time  of  Christ,  and  is 
usually  quoted  from  in  the  Greek  Testa- 
ment. The  oldest  manuscripts  of  the  Sep- 
tuagint  are  in  the  Vatican  and  Sinaitic  cod- 
ices, both  of  the  fourtli  century;  while  our 
oldest  Hebrew  manuscripts  date  from  the 
H4b 


ninth  century ;  hence  the  Septuagint  may 
in  part  represent  an  older  Hebrew  text. 
Sec  Bible. 

Sep'ul-chre,  a  place  or  house  for  the 
dead.  Mark  15  :  46.  Among  the  Jews  it  was 
not  unusual  for  a  single  family  to  have  near 
their  dwelling-house  a  small  building  of 
stone  or  other  durable  material,  without 
window  or  door,  in  which  they  deposited 
their  dead.  Some  of  the  sepulchres  were 
very  expensively  built,  and  were  whitened. 
Matt.  23  : 27,  frequently  to  make  them  con- 
spicuous and  easy  to  be  avoided,  as  contact 
with  them  rendered  one  ceremonially  un- 
clean. Num.  19  :  16. 

Se'rah  {princess),  one  of  the  daughters 
of  Asher,  Gen.  46  : 17 ;  1  Chron.  7 :  30,  called 
Sarah  in  Num.  26  :  46. 

Ser-a-i'ah  {warrior  of  Jehovah).  [1]  Da- 
vid's .scribe  or  secretary.  2  Sam.  8  :  17.  He 
is  called  Sheva  in  2  Sam.  20  :  25,  Shisha  in 
1  Kings  4 : 3,  and  Shavsha  in  1  Chron.  18.:  16. 
[2]  The  chief  priest  in  the  reign  of  Zede- 
kiah.  2  Kings  25  :  18;  1  Chron.  6  :  14.  [3] 
An  Israelite  of  Nopha.  2  Kings  25  :  23;  Jer. 
40  :  8.  [4]  A  son  of  Kenaz.  1  Chron.  4  :  13, 
14.  [5]  A  descendant  of  Simeon.  1  Chron. 
4  :  35.  [6]  A  priest  who  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel. Ezra  2:2;  Neh.  10  :  2.  [7]  An 
ancestor  of  Ezra.  Ezra  7:1;  Neh.  11  :  11. 
[8]  A  chief  man  under  Jehoiakim.  Jer.  36  : 
26.  [9]  One  of  the  princes  of  Jerusalem 
who  accompanied  King  Zedekiah  to  Baby- 
lon. Jer.  51 :  59,  61. 

Ser'a-pliim  i  princes),  an  order  of  angelic 
beings  mentioned  in  Isa.  6  :  2,  6. 

Se'red  (/ear),  a  son  of  Zebulun.  Gen.  46  : 
14;  Num.  26  :  26. 

Ser'gi-us  Pan'lus,  the  Roman  deputy 
or  governor  (proconsul)  of  tlie  island  of  Cy- 
prus, in  the  Mediterranean  Sea.  He  was 
converted  under  the  ministry  of  Paul.  A 
statue  with  his  name  has  been  discovered 
recently  by  Cesnola.  Acts  13  :  7,  12. 

Ser'jeaiits  or  Ser'geants,  Acts  16:  35, 
38,  were  Roman  lictors  or  officers  who  at- 
tended the  chief  magistrates  when  they  ap- 
peared in  public,  and  inflicted  the  punish- 
ment that  had  been  pronounced. 

Ser'peiit,  Gen.  3  :  1,  or  snake  is  a  crea- 
ture noted  for  its  subtilty,  its  wisdom  in 
avoiding  danger,  and  for  the  dread  it  in- 
stinctively inspires  in  man  and  beast.  Ser- 
pents abound  in  Syria,  and  many  of  them 
are  poisonous.  They  were  worshipped  by 
the  Egyptians  and  other  nations  in  the 
East.  Frequent  allusions  are  made  by  the 
sacred  writers  to  the  serpent  as  an  emblem 
of  wickedness.  Matt.  23  :  33,  cruelty,  Prov. 
23 :  32,  treachery.  Gen.  49 : 17.  The  devil  is 
called  "  the  old  serpent,"  Rev.  12  :  9,  with 
reference  to  our  first  parents.  2  Cor.  11  :  3. 
The  Fiery  Serpents  mentioned  in  Num. 
21  :  6 ;  Deut.  8  :  15  were  probably  so  called 
from  the  burning  sensation  that  followed 
their  deadly  bite.  The  Fiery  Flying  Ser- 
Pf:NTS,  Isa.  14  :  29  ;  30  :  6,  probably  refers  to 
the  quick  darting  movements  of  the  ser- 
pents in  Eastern  deserts. 

Ser'peiit,  Bra'zeii.  Num.  21: 6-9.  See 
Brazen  Sf:RPENT. 

Se'riig  [branch),  a  grandson  of  Peleg, 
Gen.  11  :  20;  1  Chron.  1  :  26,  called  Saruch 
in  Luke  3  :  35. 

Serv'ant.  Gen.  49  :  15.  This  word,  as 
used  in  the  Bible,  does  not  necessarily  im- 
ply a  domestic  or  slave,  for  it  was  applied 
to  any  one  under  the  authority  of  another. 
Thus,  in  Matt.  26 : 58;  Mark  14  :  54,  65 ;  John 
18 :  36  it  means  "  officers."  See  pages  436  to 
442  in  the  Analysis. 

Serv'i-tor,  2  Kings  4  :  43,  one  who  min- 
isters to,  or  serves.    See  Servant. 

Seth  {snhstitution),  a  son  of  Adam  and 
Eve.  He  was  nine  hundred  and  twelve 
years  old  when  he  died.  Gen.  4  :  25;  5:8. 
Called  also  Sheth  in  1  Chron.  1 : 1. 


Se'thur  {hidden),  one  of  the  spies  whom 
Moses  sent  to  search  the  land  of  Canaan. 
Num.  13:  13. 

Set'tle,  Ezek.  43  :  14,  17,  20,  means 
"  ledge." 

Sev'en.  From  the  beginning  this  was 
the  number  of  days  in  the  week,  and  lience 
it  has  a  special  cuiiihasis  attached  to  it,  and 
is  used  in  Scripture  as  a  round  number,  or, 
as  some  would  say,  a  perfect  number,  and  iu 
much  the  same  way  we  use  "ten"  or  "a 
dozen."  Gen.  7:  2;  "Matt.  12:45.  In  like 
manner,  "  seven  times "  or  "  seven-fold " 
means  "often,"  "abundantly,"  while  "sev- 
enty times  seven  "  denotes  a  still  higher  de- 
gree. Gen.  4  :  15  ;  Matt.  18  :  21,  22.  Consult 
the  Concordance. 

Sev'en  Stars,  The,  Amos  5:  8,  refers  to 
the  Pleiades  (which  see). 

Sev'er  al,  2  Kings  15  :  5;  Matt.  25:  15, 
means  separate ;  individual. 

Sha-al-ab'bin  {city  of  jackals),  a  border 
town  of  Dan,  Josh.  19:42,  called  also  Sha- 
albim  in  Judg.  1  :  35;  1  Kings  4  :  9. 

Sha-al'bim,  Judg.  1  :  35.    See  Shaal- 

ABBIN. 

Sha-al'bo-nite,  a  native  of  Siiaalbon, 
whose  location  is  unknown.  2  Sam.  23:32; 
1  Chron.  11  :  33. 

Sha'aph  [division).  [1]  A  son  of  Jahdai. 
1  (;iiron.  2  :  47.  [2]  A  son  of  Caleb,  the  son 
of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2  :  49.  i 

Sha-a-ra'im  [two  (lates).  [1]  A  city  in 
the  north  of  Judah,  1  Sam.  17:52,  called 
Sharaim  in  Josh.  15  :  36,  and  Shilhim,  iu 
Josh.  15:  32.  [2]  One  of  the  towns  of  Sim- 
eon, 1  Chron.  4  :  31,  called  also  Sharuhen. 

Sha-ash'gaz  (beauty's  lustre),  one  of  the 
chambeilains  of  Ahasuerus.  Esth.  2  :  14. 

Shab-beth'a-i  {sabbath-born),  a  Levite 
who  assisted  Ezra  in  taking  account  of 
those  who  had  taken  foreign  wives  and  in 
expounding  the  law.  Ezra  10:15;  Neh.  8: 
7;  11  :  16. 

Shachia,  shak'i-ah  {Jehovah  protects),  a 
son  of  Shaharaim,  a  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8: 
10. 

Shadrach,  sha'drak  (royal?),  the  name 
given  to  Hananiah  by  the  chief  of  Nebu- 
chadnezzar's eunuchs.  He  was  thrown  into 
a  fiery  furnace  with  Meshach  and  Abednego, 
and  was  unhurt.  Dan.  1:7;  3  :  20-27. 

Sha'ge  {erring),  the  father  of  one  of  Da- 
vid's mighty  men.  1  Chron.  11 :  34. 

Sha-ha-ra'im  (the  two  dawns),  a  descend- 
ant of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:8. 

Sha-haz'i-mah  {heights),  a,  town  of  Issa- 
char.  Josh.  19  :  22. 

Shak'ing,  Ezek.  37:7,  means  "earth- 
quake." 

Sha'lem  { peaceful),  a,  town  or  city  near 
Shechem.  Gen.  33:  18. 

Sha'lim,  the  Land  of,  a  region  of  un- 
certain location  through  which  Saul  passed. 
1  Sam.  9  :  4. 

Shalisha,  shal'i-shah,  Land  of  (trian- 
gular), a  district  near  Mount  Ephraim.  1 
Sam.  9:4. 

Shallecheth,  shal'le-keth  (a  casting 
down),  one  of  the  gates  of  the  Temple.  1 
Chron.  26 :  16. 

Shal'Iiim  (retribution).  [1]  An  Israelite 
who  slew  Zachariah,  king  of  Israel,  and 
"reigned  in  his  stead."  2  Kings  15  :  10-15. 
He  was  killed  by  Menahem  after  reigning 
one  month.  [2]  The  husband  of  Huldah 
the  prophetess.  2  Kings  22  :  14 ;  2  Chron. 
34  :  22.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Jerahnieel.  1 
Chron.  2  :  40,  41.  [4]  A  son  of  Josiah,  king 
of  Judah.  He  was  king  three  months.  1 
Chron.  3  : 15 ;  Jer.  22  : 11.  Called  Jehoahaz 
in  2  Kings  23  :  31-34  ;  2  Chron.  36  :  1-4.  [5] 
A  grand.son  of  Simeon,  the  son  of  Jacob.  1 
Chron.  4:25.  [6]  A  priest  whose  son  Hil- 
kiah  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the  Tem- 
ple. 1  Chron.  6  :  12,  13 ;  Ezra  7  :  2.  [7]  One 
of  the  sons  of  Naphtali.  1  Cliron.  7 : 13.  See 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Shillem.  [6]  Head  of  a  family  of  Levite 
porters  in  the  Tabernacle.  1  Ciiron.  9:17; 
Ezra  2  :  42.  [9]  A  Levite  porter  in  the  Tab- 
ernacle. 1  Chron.  9  : 19.  31.  [10]  One  of  the 
chief  Ephrainiites.  2  Chron.  28:  12.  [11]  A 
Levite  porter  who  had  taken  a  foreifiii  wife. 
Ezra  10:24.  [12]  A  Jew  who  had  taken  a 
foreign  wife.  Ezra  10:42.  [13]  A  Jew  who 
repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3:  12.  [14]  A  Benjamite,  uncle  of  Jeremiah 
the  prophet.  Jer.  32  :  7.  [15]  One  of  the 
Temple  doorkeepers.  Jer.  35  :  4. 

Siial'lun  ()  p/»v'6((/(0H ),  a  Jew  who  repaired 
a  gate  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3 :  15. 

Shal'ina-i  (my  flinnks),  one  of  the  Nethi- 
nim  wlio.se  descendants  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  4fi ;  Neh.  7  :  48. 

Shal'maii,  an  Assyrian  king  before  Pul. 
Hos.  10  :  14. 

Shalmaneser,  shal-ma-ne'zer  (Salman  is 
gracious),  an  Assyrian  king  who  invaded  Is- 
rael, 2  Kings  17:3;  18:9,  made  Hoshea 
tributary  to  him,  and  prosecuted  a  vigorous 
siege  against  Samaria  which  led  to  its  cap- 
ture and  the  carrying  away  of  the  ten  tribes 
into  captivity. 

Sliaina,  sha'mah  (obedient),  one  of  Da- 
vid's warriors.  1  Chron.  11 :  44. 

Sliain-a-ri'ah  (whom  Jehorah  keeps),  one 
of  the  sons  of  Rehoboam,  2  Chron.  11  :  19, 
calli'd  Shkmari.\h  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Sliam'bles.  1  Cor.  10:25.  A  place  where 
butcher's  meat  is  sold. 

Sha'med  (a  tlestroi/er),  a  son  of  Elpaal,  a 
Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8  : 12. 

Sha'mer  (a  keeper).  [1]  The  son  of 
Mahli,  the  grandson  of  Merari.  1  Chron.  6: 
4f).  [2]  A  descendant  of  Ashcr,  the  son  of 
Jacob.  1  Chron.  7  :  34.  Called  Shomkr  in  1 
Chron.  7 :  32. 

Sham'gar  (cnp-hearer  f),  one  of  the  judges 
of  Israel.  He  slew  six  htmdred  Philistines 
with  an  ox-goad,  and  "delivered  Israel." 
Judg.  3:31;  5:6. 

Shain'hiith  (desolation).  1  Chron.  27  :  8. 
See  Shammah,  No.  4. 

Sha'mir  {a  thorn),  a  descendant  of  Uz- 
ziel,  the  grandson  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  24  : 24. 

Sha'mir  (a  sharp  jwiiil).  [1]  A  city  of 
Judab.  Josh.  15  :  48.  [2]  A  place  in  Mount 
Ephraim.  Judg.  10: 1,  2. 

Shamina,  sham'mah  (desolation),  one  of 
the  Asherite  chiefs.  1  Chron.  7:37. 

Shain'mah  (desolation).  [1]  One  of  the 
sons  of  Reuel,  the  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36  :  13, 
17;  1  Chron.  1:37.  [2]  A  son  of  Jes.se.  1 
Sam.  lfi:9;  17:13,  called  also  Shimeah 
and  Shimma.  [3]  One  of  the  chief  among 
David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  11,  33.  [4] 
One  of  David's  valiant  men,  2  Sam.  23:25, 
called  also  Shammoth  the  Harorite  in  1 
Chron.  11 :27,  and  Shamhuth  the  Izrahite 
iu  1  Chron.  27  :  8. 

Shain'ma-i  (desolated),  three  descendants 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  28,  .32,  44,  45;  4  :  17. 

Sham'moth.  1  Chron.  11 :  27.  See  Sham- 
mah, No.  4. 

Sliammiia,  sham'mu-ah.  [1]  One  of  the 
spies  sunt  by  Moses  to  search  the  land  of 
Canaan.  Num.  13  :  4.  [2]  One  of  the  Le- 
vites.  Nell.  11  :  17.  [3]  A  priest  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Bilgah.  Neh.  12  :  18.  [4]  A  son  of 
David,  1  Chron.  14  :  4,  called  also  Sham- 

MUAH. 

Sham  inii-ah,  a  son  of  David.  2  Sam.  5  : 
14,  called  Shimea  in  1  Chron.  3  :  5,  and 
Shamimiia  in  1  Chron.  14  :  4. 

Shain-she-ra'i  (heroic),  a  son  of  Jero- 
liani,  a  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8:  26. 

Sliapham,  sha'fam  (hald),  head  of  a  fam- 
ily in  Gad.  1  Chron.  5:  12. 

Sha'phaii  (coney).  [1]  King  Josiah's 
scribe  or  secretary.  2  Kings  22:3-14;  2 
Chron.  34:8.  [2]  A  .Tew  whose  son  was 
seen  in  vision  by  Ezekiel.  Ezek.  8  :  11. 

Sha'pliat  (jndfie).  [1]  One  of  the  spies 
sent  bv  Moses  to  search  the  land  of  Canaan. 
1168 


Num.  13  :  5.  [2]  The  father  of  the  prophet 
Elislia.  1  Kings  19:  16;  2  Kings  3:  11.  [3] 
A  member  of  the  royal  line  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  3:22.  [4]  A  Gadite  chief.  1  Chron. 
5  :  12.  [5]  A  chief  herdsman  of  David.  1 
Chron.  27  :  29. 

Sha'pher  (brightness),  a  mountain  on  or 
near  which  was  one  of  the  encampments  of 
the  Israelites  in  their  wanderings.  Num. 
33  :  23,  24. 

Shar'a-i  {.Jehovah  frees  him),  a  Jew  who 
took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10:  40. 

Shar'a-iin  (two  ijales),  a  city  of  Judah, 
Josh.  15  :  36,  called  Shaaraim  in  1  Sam  17: 
52.    See  Shilhi.vi. 

Sha'rar  (cord),  father  of  one  of  David's 
valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  33.  Called  Sac.\r 
in  1  Chron.  11  :  35. 

Sha-re'zer  (jnince  of  fire),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Sennacherib,  king  of  Assyria.  2 
Kings  19:. 37. 

Shar'on  (the  plain),  a  plain  of  Palestine 
on  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  between  Joppa 
and  Caesarea.  It  is  about  twenty-five  miles 
long  and  from  eight  to  fifteen  miles  wide, 
and  is  called  Saron  in  .\cts  9  :  35.  In  Isa. 
35  :  2;  65  :  10  it  is  praised  for  its  fertility. 

Shar'on-ite,  a  dweller  in  Sharon.  1 
Chron.  27:29. 

Sha-ru'hen  (pleasant  dwelling),  one  of 
the  cities  of  Simeon,  Josh.  19  :  6,  called  Sha- 
araim in  1  Chron.  4  :  31. 

Shash'a-i  (v^hitish  or  noble),  a  .Jew  who 
took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  40. 

Sha'shak  (eagerness),  a  son  of  Elpaal,  a 
descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  14,  25. 

Slia'iil  (desired).  [1]  A  son  of  Simeon. 
Gen.  46:10;  E.xod.  6:15.  [2]  An  ancient 
king  of  Edom,  1  Chron.  1  :  48,  49,  called 
Saul  in  Gen.  36  :  37,  38.  [3]  A  descendant 
of  Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  : 
24. 

Sha'iil-ites,  descendants  of  Shaul,  the 
son  of  Simeon.  Num.  26:  13. 

Sha'veli  {a  plain),  a  valley  on  the  east 
side  of  Jerusalem,  Gen.  14:17,  called  also 
the  King's  Dale. 

Sha'veh  Kir-i-a-tha'iin  (plain  of  Kir- 
jathaim),  a  plain  or  valley  near  Kirjathaim 
in  Moab.  Gen.  14  :  5. 

Shavsha,  shav'shah  (warrior  of  Jehorah), 
David's  scribe  or  secretary,  1  Chron.  18: 16, 
called  also  Seraiah  and  Shisha. 

She'al  (askinq),  a  Jew  who  took  a  foreign 
wife.  Ezra  10 :  29. 

She-al'ti  el  (/  hat^e  asl-ed  him  of  God), 
Zerubbabel's  father,  Ezra  3  :  2,  8  ;  Neh.  12  : 
1,  called  also  Salathiel. 

She-a-ri'ah  (whom  Jehovah  estimates),  one 
of  the  descendants  of  Saul.  1  Chron.  8:38; 
9:44. 

Shear'ing  House,  a  place  between  Sa- 
maria and  .Tezreel.  where  Jehu  slew  forty- 
two  of  the  royal  family  of  Judah.  2  Kings 
10  :  12,  14. 

She'ar-ja'shub  (a  remnant  returns),  a 
symbolical  name  given  by  Isaiah  to  one  of 
his  sons.  Isa.  7  : 3. 

Sheba,  she'bah  (an  oath).  [1]  A  man  of 
Benjamin  who  raised  a  rebellion  against 
David.  2  Sam.  20:1-22.  [2]  One  of  the 
chiefs  of  Gad.  1  Chron.  5  : 13. 

Sheba,  she'bah  (man  f).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Ham.  Gen.  10 :  7 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  9.  [2] 
A  descendant  of  Sheni.  Gen.  10 : 28 ;  1  Chron. 
1 :  22.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Abraham  by  Ke- 
turah.  Gen.  25:3;  1  Chron.  1  :  32. 

Sheba,  she'bah  (seren,  or  an  oath).  [1]  A 
very  fertile  country  in  Arabia,  adjoining 
the  Red  Sea.  The  queen  of  Sheba  visited 
Solomon  and  brought  him  many  presents.  1 
Kings  10:1-13;  2  Chron.  9:1-12.  [2]  A 
town  of  Simeon.  .Tosh.  19:2. 

She'bah  (seren,  or  an  oath),  a  well  at 
Beer-sheha  which  Isaac's  servants  dug.  Gen. 
2G :  15-33. 

She'bam  (coolness),  a  town  or  city  of 


Reuben  east  of  the  Jordan.  Num.  32 :  3.  It 
is  also  called  Shibmah  and  Sibmah. 

Sheb-a-ni'ah  (whom  Jehorah  has  made 
grow  up).  [1]  A  priest  who  assisted  in 
bringing  up  the  ark  of  God.  1  Chron.  15  : 
24.  [2]  One  of  the  Levites  who  assisted 
Ezra.  Neh.  9  :  4,  5 ;  10  :  10.  [3]  One  of  the 
priests  who  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10 : 
4  ;  12  :  14.  [4]  A  Levite  who  sealed  the 
covenant.  Neh.  10  :  12. 

Sheb'a-riin  (ruins),  a  place  near  Ai. 
Josh.  7 :  5. 

She'bat  or  Se'bat,  the  eleventh  month 
of  the  Hebrew  sacred  year  and  the  fifth 
month  of  the  civil  year,  is  called  "Sebat" 
in  Zcch.  1 :7,  and  "Sliebat"  in  the  Revised 
Version.    See  Month. 

She'ber  (breal-ing),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Caleb.  1  Chron.  2  :  48. 

Shcbna,  slieb'iiah  (youth).  [1]  A  treas- 
urer in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  Isa.  22  :  15. 
[2]  The  scribe  or  secretary  of  Hezekiah.  2 
Kings  18:18;  19:2. 

Sheb'ii-el  (captive  of  God).  [1]  A  son  of 
Gershom,  the  son  of  Mo.ses,  1  Chron.  23: 16; 
26  :  24,  called  Shubael  in  1  Chron.  24  :  20. 
[2]  A  Levite  singer,  1  Chron.  25  :  4,  called 
Shubael  in  1  Chron.  25:  20. 

Shec-a-iii'ah  (  familiar  with  .Jehorah).  [1] 
A  priest  in  the  time  of  David.  1  Chron.  24: 
11.  [2]  A  Levite  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah. 
2  Chron.  31  :  15. 

Shechaniah,  shek-a-ni'ah  (familiar  with 
Jehovah).  [1]  A  descendant  of  the  royal 
line.  1  Chron.  3  :  21,  22.  [2,  3]  Israelites 
whose  descendants  returned  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8  : 3,  5.  [4]  A  Jew  who  took  a  foreign 
wife.  Ezra  10:  2.  [6]  The  father  of  Shema- 
iah.  Neh.  3  :  29.  [6]  A  Jew  whose  daugh- 
ter married  Tobiali  the  Ammonite.  Neh.  6 : 
18.  [7]  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerub- 
babel.  Neh.  12  :  3. 

Shechem,  she'kem  (the  shoulder-blade). 
[1]  The  son  of  Hanior.  Gen.  33  :  19 ;  34  :  2- 
26.  [2]  A  son  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Manas- 
.seh.  Num.  26  :  31  ;  Josh.  17  :  2.  [3]  An  Is- 
raelite, the  son  of  Shemidah.  1  Chron.  7 : 19. 

Shechem,  she'kem  (shoulder),  a  city  of 
Samaria,  thirty-four  miles  north  of  Jerusa- 
lem. It  is  beautifully  situated  between 
Mounts  Ebal  and  Gerizim,  at  an  elevation 
of  over  nineteen  hundred  feet  above  the 
Mediterranean.  Shechem  is  also  called 
Sichem,  Gen.  12 : 6,  Sychem,  Acts  7 : 16,  and 
is  generally  supposed  to  be  the  same  as 
Sychar.  John  4  :  5.  It  is  about  four  thou- 
sand years  old,  and  was  a  Hivite  city  when 
Jacob  came  from  Mesopotamia.  Joseph  was 
buried  there.  Josh.  24  :  32.  It  was  fortified 
by  Jeroboam,  and  became  the  first  capital 
of  the  ten  tribes  that  revolted.  1  Kings  12 : 
1-19.  It  has  been  known  as  Neapolis,  and  is 
now  called  Nahliis,  and  has  a  population  of 
over  10,000,  most  of  whom  are  Mohamme- 
dans. 'There  is  also  a  Samaritan  synagogue, 
where  the  Samaritan  Pentateuch  is  kept. 
See  Samaria. 

Shechemites,  she'kem-ites,  descendants 
of  Shechem,  the  son  of  Gilead.  Num.  26  :  31. 

Shed'e-ur  (darting  of  fire),  the  father  of 
Elizur.  Num.  1:5;  2:10. 

Sheep.  This  animal  was  probably  the 
first  that  was  domesticated  by  the  Hebrews, 
Gen.  4:4,  and  it  often  constituted  the  chief 
wealth  of  a  family  in  patriarchal  times.  It 
was  especially  an  animal  of  sacrifice,  and 
there  were  very  few  ofl^erings  in  which  it 
\V!is  not  permitted.  The  ancient  Israelites 
probably  kept  the  broad-tailed  variety,  the 
tail  or  "  rump  "  of  which  is  a  mass  of  deli- 
cate fat  weighing  from  ten  to  fifteen  pounds, 
and  considered  the  choicest  part  of  the  ani- 
mal. Exod.  29  :  22.  The  shepherd  held  a 
position  of  trust  and  responsibility.  He 
tended  the  flock  constantly,  day  and  night, 
Luke  2  :  8.  and  was  responsible  for  any  that 
were  missing.  Luke  15  :  4-6.    The  care  he 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


exercised  over  the  sheep  gave  him  great 
control  over  them.  They  recognized  his 
voice  aud  promptly  obeyed  his  call.  John 
10  :  3-5.  The  sheep  were  kept  in  an  en- 
closure called  a  sheepfold  or  sheepcote.  John 


A  SHEEPFOl.n. 


10 :  1 ;  2  Sam.  7:8.  In  a  figurative  sense, 
believers  are  called  sheep  on  account  of 
their  obedience  and  gentleness.  Matt.  25  : 
33;  John  10:  16.  Christ  himself  is  called 
"the  Iamb  of  God."  John  1  :  29. 

Sheep  Gate,  a  gate  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3:1;  12  : 39. 

Sheep  J>Iarket,  John  5:2,  should  read 
Sheep  Gate  (which  see). 

Sheets,  Judg.  14  : 12,  means  "linen  gar- 
ments," and  is  so  rendered  in  the  Revised 
Version. 

She-ha-ri'nh  (Jehovah  seeks  him),  a  son 
of  Jeroham.  1  Chron.  8:26. 

Shek'el  denotes  a  weight,  and  refers  to  a 
certain  weight  of  uncoined  metal.  The  sil- 
ver shekel  was  worth  between  fifty  and 
sixty  cents,  and  the  gold  shekel  about  ten 
dollars.  Lev.  5  :  15.    See  Weights. 

She.'lah  { petition),  the  youngest  son  of 
Judah  by  tlie  daughter  of  Shua.  Gen.  38  :  5; 
Num.  26:20. 

She'lah  {sprout),  the  son  of  Arphaxad.  1 
Chron.  1  :  18,  24.  He  is  called  S.\lah  in 
Gen.  10:24;  11  :  12. 

She'laii-ites,  descendants  of  Shelah,  the 
son  of  Judah.  Num.  26  :  20. 

Shel-e-ini'ah  (whom  Jehovah  repays).  [1] 
A  Levite  porter  for  the  Tabernacle,  1  Chron. 
26:14,  called  also  Meshelemiah.  [2,  3J 
Jews  who  took  foreign  wives.  Ezra  10:  39, 
41.  [4]  Father  of  Hananiah.  Neh.  3  :  .30. 
[5]  A  ])riest  who  became  a  treasurer.  Neh. 
13  : 13.  [6]  Grandfather  of  Jehudi.  Jcr.  36  : 
14,  26.  [7]  The  fatlier  of  Jehucal.  Jer.  37: 
3;  38  :  1.    [8]  Father  of  Irijah.  Jer.  37  :  13. 

Sheleph,  she'lef  (drawn  out),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Joktan.  Gen.  10  :  26 ;  1  C;hron.  1  :  20. 

She'lesh  {tried),  one  of  the  chiefs  of 
Asher.  1  Cliron.  7:35. 

Shel'o-mi  (pacific),  fatlier  of  Ahiliud, 
prince  of  Aslier.  Num.  34  :  27. 

Shd'o-inith  (pacific).  [1]  A  woman  of 
the  tribe  of  Dan.  Lev.  24  : 11.  [2]  One  of 
the  daughters  of  Zerubbabel.  1  Chron.  3: 

19.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Gershon,  the  son 
of  Levi.  1  Chron.  23:9.  [4]  One  of  the 
Kohathite  Levites.  1  Chron.  23  :  18.  Called 
Shelomoth.  [5J  One  who  had  charge  of 
dedicated  things.  1  Chron.  26:25,  26.  [6] 
One  of  the  sons  of  Rehoboam.  2  Cliron.  11  : 

20.  (7]  A  Jew  whose  sons  returned  with 
Ezra.  Ezra  8  : 10. 

Shero-moth,  1  Chron.  24  :  22.  See 
Shelomith,  No.  4. 

She-Iii'mi-el  (friend  of  God),  prince  of 
the  tribe  of  Simeon.  Num.  1:6;  10  : 19. 

Shein  (naiiie),  a  son  of  Noah.  Gen.  5  :  .32; 
9  :  20-27.  The  Jews  descended  from  him  ; 
also  the  Aramseans,  Persians,  Arabians,  and 
Assyrians.  The  various  languages  of  the 
descendants  of  Shem  are  called  Shemitic 
languages. 

Slieina,  she'mah  (rumor).  [1]  One  of  the 
descendants  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  43,  44. 
[2]  A  descendant  of  Reuben.  1  Chron.  5:8. 
[3]  A  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Cliron.  8: 
13.  [4]  One  who  stood  with  Ezra  when  he 
read  the  law  to  the  people.  Neh.  8  :  4. 


Shema,  she'mah  (rumor),  a  town  of  Ju- 
dah. Josh.  15:26. 

She'ina-ah  or  Shem'a-ah  (rumor),  one 
whose  soiisjoined  David  at  Ziklag.  1  Chron. 
12:  3. 

Shein-a-i'ah  (.Jehovah  hears).  [1]  A 
prophet  sent  by  the  Lord  to  stop  Reho- 
boam from  making  war  against  Israel.  1 
Kings  12:22;  2  Chron.  11:2.  [2]  One  of 
the  descendants  of  Zerubbabel.  1  Chron.  3: 
22.  [3]  A  descendant  of  Simeon.  1  Chron. 
4:37.  [4]  A  descendant  of  Reuben.  1  Chron. 
5  :  4.  [5,  6.  7,  8,  9, 10, 11]  Levites.  1  Chron. 
9  :  14;  Neh.  11  :  15;  1  Chron.  9  :  16;  15:8, 
11 ;  24  :  6 ;  2  Chron.  17:8;  29  :  14  ;  31  :  15 ; 
35:9.  [12]  A  son  of  Obed-edom.  1  Chron. 
26  :  4,  6,  7.  [13]  A  son  of  Adonikam  who 
returned  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  13,  16.  [14, 15] 
A  priest  and  another  person  who  took  for- 
eign wives.  Ezra  10:21,  31.  |16]  A  Jew 
who  tried  to  make  Nehemiah  distrust  God. 
Nell.  6  :  10.  [17]  One  of  the  priests  who 
sealed  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  :  8 ;  12 :  6.  [18] 
A  prince  of  Judah.  Neh.  12:34.  [19]  A 
member  of  the  choir  at  the  dedication  of 
the  wall.  Neh.  12:36.  [20]  One  of  the 
priests.  Neh.  12:42.  [21]  The  father  of 
Urijah.  Jer.  26  :  20.  [22]  A  false  jnophet. 
Jer.  29:24,  31,  32.  [23]  The  father  of  a 
prince  of  the  Jews.  Jer.  36  : 12. 

Shem-a-ri'ah  (whom  Jehovah  Iceeps).  [1] 
A  soldier  of  David  at  Ziklag.  1  Chron.  12: 
.5.  [2,  3]  Two  Jews  who  took  foreign  wives. 
Ezra  10:3:2,  41. 

Shem'e-ber  (lofty  flight),  a  king  of  Ze- 
boiini.  Gen.  14  :  2. 

She'iner  (lees  of  wine),  the  owner  of  the 
hill  on  which  King  Omri,  after  buying  it, 
built  the  city  of  Samaria.  1  Kings  16  :  24. 

Siieinida,  slie-mi'dah,  Num.  26  :  32; 
Josh.  17:2,  She-ini'dah,  1  Chron.  7:19 
(fame  of  wisdom],  a  descendant  of  Jlanasseh. 

She-ini'da-ites,  descendants  of  She- 
mida.  Num.  26:32. 

Shein'i-nith  (the  eighth),  found  in  1 
Chron.  15:  21,  and  in  the  titles  of  P.s.  6  and 
12,  is  a  musical  term  whose  meauiug  is 
doubtful. 

She-inir'a-moth  (name  most  high).  [1]  A 
Levite  engaged  in  the  choi'al  service  of  the 
Tabernacle.  1  Chrou.  15  :  18,  20 ;  16  :  5.  [2] 
A  Levite  in  the  time  of  Jehoshaphat.  2 
Chron.  17  :  8. 

She-mii'el  (heard  of  God).  [1]  A  chief  of 
Simeon.  Num.  34  :  20.  [2]  The  prophet  Sam- 
uel. 1  Chron.  6  :  33.  See  Samuel.  [3]  One 
of  the  chieftains  of  Is.sachar.  1  Chron.  7 :  2. 

Shen  (the  tooth),  a  ])laee  in  Benjamin, 
west  of  Jerusalem  and  east  of  Kirjath- 
jearim.  1  Sam.  7  : 12. 

She-iia'zar  (fiery  tooth),  one  of  the  de- 
scendants of  David.  1  Cliron.  3  :  18. 

She'nir,  a  name  given  to  Mount  Hcr- 
mon.  Deut.  3:9;  Song  of  Solomon  4  :  8.  See 
Hermon. 

She'pham  (bear-region),  a  place  in  the 
east  border  and  near  tlie  north  end  of  Ca- 
naan. Num.  .34  : 10,  11. 

Shephathiali,  shef-a-thi'ah  (Jehovah 
jitdqes),  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
9:8. 

Sheph-a-ti'ah  (Jehovah  judges).  [1]  Da- 
vid's fifth  son.  2  Sam.  3:4;  1  Chron.  3:3. 
[2]  A  Benjamite  who  joined  David  at  Zik- 
lag. 1  Chron.  12:5.  [3]  Prince  of  Simeon. 
1  Chron.  27  : 16.  [4]  One  of  the  sons  of  Je- 
hoshaphat. 2  Cliron.  21  :  2.  [5,  6]  Two  Jews 
whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubba- 
bel. Ezra  2  :  4,  .57 ;  Neh.  7  :  9,  59.  [7]  A  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  Neh.  11  :  4.  [8]  A  jiriiiee 
of  Judah  in  the  time  of  Zedekiah.  Jer.  38: 
1-4. 

She'phi  (a  naked  hill),  one  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Seir,  1  Cliron.  1  :  40,  called  also 
Shei'ho. 

She'pho  (smoothness),  a  descendant  of 
Seir,  Gen.  36  :  23,  called  also  Suephi. 


Shephiiphan,  slie-fu'fan  (serpent),  a  son 
of  Bela,  the  son  of  Benjamin,  1  Chron.  8  : 
5,  called  also  Shupham,  Shuppim,  and 

MUPPIM. 

She'rah  (Mood-kindred),  a  daughter  of 
Ephraira.  1  Chron.  7:24. 

Sherd,  Isa.  30:14;  Ezek.  23:34,  means 
fragment. 

Sher-e-bi'ah  (heat  of  Jehovah),  a  chief 
Levite  and  helper  of  Ezra.  He  sealed  the 
covenant.  Ezra  8 : 18,  24 ;  Neh.  8:7;  9:4; 
10 :  12. 

She'resh  (root),  a  son  of  Machir,  the  son 
of  Manasseh.  1  Chron.  7  : 16. 

She-re'zer  (Asur  protect  the  king .'),  a  Jew 
mentioned  in  Zech.  7:2. 

Sher'iffs,  Dan.  3:2,  3,  were  officers 
among  tlie  Babylonians,  probably  similar 
to  the  muftis,  or  head  doctors  of  the  Mo- 
liammedan  law,  in  the  Turkish  empire. 

Sheshach,  she'shak,  a  .symbolical  name 
applied  to  Babylon.  Jer.  25:26;  51  :  41. 

Sheshai,  slie'shay  (whitish),  a  son  of 
Anak.  Num.  13:22;  .lo.sh.  15:14. 

She'shaii  (lily),  one  of  the  descendants 
of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  31,  34,  .35. 

Shesh-baz'zar  (fire-worshipper),  the 
name  borne  bv  Zeruhbaliel  at  the  Persian 
court.  Ezra  1  :  8,  11 ;  5  : 14,  16. 

Sheth  {tumult).  [1]  Shetli,  the  patriarch. 
1  Chron.  1  :  1.  Same  as  Seth  (wliich  see). 
[2]  Sheth,  in  Num.  24  :  17,  is  translated 
"  tumult,"  or  "Sheth"  in  the  Revised  Ver- 
sion. 

She'thar  (a  star),  a  Persian  prince.  Esth. 
1  :  14. 

She'thar-boz'na-i  (star  of  splendor),  the 
name  or  title  of  a  Persian  officer  in  Syria. 
Ezra  5  :  3,  6 ;  6  :  6,  13. 

Sheva,  she'vah  (Jehovah  contends).  [1] 
A  son  of  Maachah,  the  concubine  of  Caleb, 
the  son  of  Jejihunneh.  1  Chron.  2  :  49.  [2] 
David's  scribe  or  secretary.  2  Sam.  20:25. 
Same  as  Sekaiah,  No.  1. 

Shew  Bread,  Exod.  25  :  30,  was  unleav- 
ened bread  prepared  anew  every  Sabbath 
and  offered  on  the  golden  table  in  twelve 
loaves  (according  to  the  number  of  the 
tribes  of  Israel),  and  arranged  in  two  rows 
or  piles  of  six  loaves  each  It  was  called 
"shew  bread"  or  "bread  of  the  face,"  be- 
cause it  stood  contiunally  before  the  Lord. 
Only  the  priests  could  lawfully  eat  it.  See 
page  635,  also  pages  585,  593  in  the  Anal- 

Y.SIS. 

Shib'bo-leth  (an  ear  of  corn,  or  a  stream, 
a  flood),  a  word  which  was  made  the  test  in 
separating  the  Ephraimites  from  theGilead- 
ites  ill  a  battle  between  them.  The  Ephra- 
imites were  unable  to  pronounce  "Shibbo- 
leth" projierly — called  it  Sihholeth  —  and 
forty-two  thousand  of  them  were  slain  by 
the  Gileadites.  See  the  accouut  in  Judg. 
12 :  1-6. 

Sliib'inah  (fragrance),  a  town  of  Reuben, 
east  of  the  Jordan.  Num.  32  :  38.  It  is  also 
called  Sibmah  aud  Sheba.m. 

Shi'cron  (drunkenness),  a  town  in  the 
west  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  11. 

Shield,  a  jiiece  of  defensive  armor, 
usually  round  or  oval,  borne  on  the  left 
arm  near  the  elbow,  and  used  to  ]>rotect  the 
bearer  from  the  missiles  and  weajions  of  the 
enemy.  Shields  were  made  of  a  light  wood- 
en framework  covered  with  tough  liides,  and 
of  metal.  2  Sam.  1  :  21 ;  1  Chron.  18  :  7.  A 
long  shield  that  jnotectcd  the  whole  body 
was  called  a  target.  1  Kings  10  :  16. 

Shiggaioii,  shig-ga'yon,  in  the  title  of 
Ps.  7,  probably  means  "  wild  and  mournful." 

Shi-gi'o-iioth,  Hab.  3 : 1,  is  the  plural  of 
SHI(i(iAION  (which  see). 

Shi'hon  (destruction),  a  city  of  Issachar. 
Josh.  19:  19. 

Shi'hor,  1  Cliroii.  13  :  5,  a  name  of  the 
river  Nile.    See  Nile. 

Siii'hor-lib'uath  (hlack-white),  a  river 
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whicli  was  part  of  the  boundary  of  Asher. 
Josh.  19:26. 

Shil'lii  (amied),  father  of  Azubah,  tlie 
mother  of  Jehoshaphat.  1  Kiugs  22  :  42;  2 
Chron.  20:  31. 

Sliirhim  (anned  men),  a  town  in  the 
south  of  Judah,  Josh.  15  :  32,  called  also 
Shaaraim  and  Shakaim. 

t^hil'lein  (requital),  one  of  the  sous  of 
Naphtali,  Gen.  46  :  24;  Num.  26  :  49,  called 
Shallum  in  1  Chron.  7: 13. 

Sliil'lein-ites,  descendants  of  Shillem. 
Num.  26 :  49. 

Slii-lo'ah  (sendina  foiih).  Isa.  8  :  6,  a  foun- 
tain near  the  foot  of  Mount  Zion,  the  water 
of  which  was  carried  in  an  aqueduct  to  a 
pool  or  reservoir  called  Ophul,  near  Jerusa- 
lem.   See  SiLOAH. 

Shi'loh,  in  Gen.  49:  10,  is  applied  to  the 
Mkssiah  (which  see). 

Shi'loh  (place  of  rest),  a  city,  Judg.  21 : 
19,  seventeen  miles  north  of  Jerusalem;  it 
was  the  site  selected  by  Joshua  for  tlie  Tab- 
ernacle, Josh.  18  : 1,  where  it  remained  over 
three  hundred  years.  Near  Seilnii,  tlie  mod- 
ern name  of  the  city,  is  an  open  level  court, 
four  hundred  and  twelve  feet  by  seventy- 
seven  feet,  partly  hewn  out  from  the  rock, 
wliich  probably  was  the  spot  on  which  the 
Tabernacle  stood.  Consult  the  Concord- 
ance. 

Shi-lo'ni,  a  descendant  of  Shelah.  Neh. 
11 :  5. 

Shi'lo-nite  or  Shi-lo'nite,  an  inhabit- 
ant of  Shiloh.  1  Kings  11  : 29. 

Shi'lu-nites  or  Shi-lo'nites,  The,  1 

Chron.  9  :  5,  descendants  of  Shelah. 

Shil'shah  (the  third  son),  a  descendant  of 
Asher.  1  Chron.  7  :  37. 

Shimea,  shim'c-ali,  and  Shim'e-ah  (the 
heating — that  is,  answering — prayer).  [1]  A 
brother  of  David,  2  Sam.  21 :  21,  called  also 
SnAMiMAH  and  Shimma.  [3]  A  son  of  Da- 
vid and  Bathsheba,  1  Chron.  3  :  5,  called  also 
Shammua  and  Shammuah.  [3J  A  descend- 
ant of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6: 
30.  [4]  A  son  of  Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi. 
1  Chron.  G  :  39.  [5]  A  man  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chron.  8:  32. 

Shiin'e-ain  (the  hearing — that  is,  answer- 
ing—  prayer).  1  Chron.  9  :  38.  Same  as 
Shimeah,  No.  5. 

Shim'c-ath  (the  hearing),  Ammouitess, 
the  mother  of  Jozaehar.  2  Kings  12  :  21 ;  2 
Chron.  24  :  26. 

Shiin'e-atli-ites,  a  family  of  scribes.  1 
Chron.  2 :  55. 

Shim'e-i  (renowned).  [1]  A  son  of  Ger- 
shon,  the  son  of  Levi,  Num.  3  : 18;  1  Chron. 
6:  17,  called  also  Shimi.  [2]  A  Benjamite, 
of  the  family  of  Saul,  who  cursed  David 
when  he  fled  from  Absalom.  2  Sam.  16  :  5- 
13 ;  19  :  23.  [3]  An  officer  of  David  who  re- 
mained faithful  when  Adonijah  rebelled.  1 
Kings  1 :  8.  [4]  One  of  the  provision-officers 
of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4  : 18.  [5]  A  grandson 
ofJeconiah.  IChrou.  3:19.  [6]  A  descend- 
ant of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  26,  27.  [7]  A  de- 
scendant of  Reuben.  1  Chron.  5:4.  [8]  A 
descendant  of  Merari,  tlie  son  of  Levi.  1 
Chron.  6  :  29,  42.  [9]  The  licad  of  the  tenth 
course  in  the  service  of  song.  1  Chron.  25: 
17.  [10]  All  overseer  of  David's  vineyards. 
1  Chron.  27  :  27.  [11]  A  descendant  of  He- 
man.  2  Chron.  29:14.  [12]  A  Levite  in 
charge  of  olierings.  2  Chron.  31  :  12,  13.  [13] 
A  Levite  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10: 
23.  [14,  16]  Two  Jews  wlio  took  foreign 
wives.  Ezra  10  :  .33,  38.  [16]  An  ancestor  of 
Mordecai.  Esth.  2  :  5. 

Shim'e-on  {a  hearing),  one  of  the  family 
of  Ilarim  that  had  taken  a  foreign  wife. 
Kzra  10  :  31. 

Shim'hi  (renowned),  one  of  the  heads  of 
families  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
8:21. 

Shi'ini.  Exod.  6  : 17.  See  Shimki,  No.  1. 
1170 


Shim'ites,  Num.  3:21,  the  descendants 
of  Shimei,  tlie  son  of  Gershon. 

Shimma,  shim'mah  (the  hearing),  a  son 
of  Jesse  and  brother  of  David.  1  Chron.  2 : 
13.    See  Shimea,  No.  1. 

Shi'moii  (desert),  a  descendant  of  Judah. 

1  Chron.  4  :  20. 

Shim'rath  (watch),  a  son  of  Shimhi,  a 
descendant  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8  :  21. 

Shim'ri  (watchful).  [1]  Head  of  a  family 
of  Simeoiiites.  1  ('hron.  4  :  37.  [2]  Father 
of  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11  : 
4.5.    [3]  A  Levite  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah. 

2  Chron.  29  :  13. 

Shim'rith  (watchful),  a,  Moabitess  whose 
son  Jehozabad  was  one  of  the  conspirators 
against  King  Joash.  2  Chron.  24  :  26.  She 
is  called  Shomer  in  2  Kings  12 :  21. 

Shim'rom,  1  Chron.  7  :  1,  should  be 
Shim'ron  (watch),  as  in  Gen.  46  : 13;  Nuin, 
26  : 24.    He  was  one  of  the  sons  of  Issachar. 

Shim'ron  (wntch-posl),  one  of  the  ancient 
cities  of  Canaan,  Josh.  11:1;  19: 15,  is  prob- 
ably the  same  as  Shimron-meeon  in  Josh. 
12 :  20. 

Shim'ron-ites,  descendants  of  Shimron, 
the  son  of  Issachar.  Num.  26  :  24. 

Shim'ron-ine'ron.  Josh.  12:20.  See 
Shimron. 

Shimshai,  .shim'shay  {sunny),  Kehum's 
scribe  or  secretary.  Ezra  4  :  8,  9. 

Shi'nab  (cooZiiif/),  a  king  of  Admah.  Gen. 
14:2. 

Shi'nar,  the  Land  of  (casting  out? 
country  of  two  rivers),  was  probably  the  plain 
of  Mesopotamia  on  the  Euphrates  and  Tigris 
Rivers.  Gen.  10:10;  11:2. 

Ship.  This  word,  when  applied  to  vessels 
on  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  means  a  fishing-boat 
impelled  by  oars,  and  sometimes  having  a 
mast  and  sail.  iNIark  0  :  48 ;  Luke  8  : 23.  The 
Jews  were  not  sailor.s,  and  the  shipjiing 
trade  on  the  Mediterranean  and  Red  Seas 
was  held  by  their  heathen  neighbors,  who 
had  ships  of  considerable  size.  These  shijis 
were  steered  by  two  large  paddles,  and 
though  they  usually  had  a  mast  with  a 
huge  sail,  they  were  also  propelled  by  oars 
in  the  hands  of  rowers.  When  one  of  these 
vessels  was  subjected  to  any  great  strain 
likely  to  make  it  leak,  cliains  or  ropes  called 
"helps"  were  passed  around  (underneath) 
the  vessel  to  tighten  the  planks.  Acts  27  : 
17.  Their  anchors  were  like  ours,  only  they 
had  no  flukes.  The  account  of  Paul's  voy- 
age and  shipwreck  in  the  twenty-seventh 
cliapter  of  Acts  gives  us  more  information 
about  ancient  navigation  than  all  ancient 
classics.  This  is  the  testimony  of  an  ex- 
pert sea-captain  {.Tames  Smith  of  Scotland), 
who  verified  the  accouut  and  found  it 
strictly  accurate. 

Shi'phi  (abundant),  a  chief  among  the 
descendants  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  .37. 

Shiphniite,  shif'mite,  1  Chron.  27:27,  a 
native  of  Shepham. 

Shiph'rah  (beauty),  a  chief  midwife 
among  the  Hebrews  in  Egyjit.  Exod.  1  :  15. 

Shipirtau  (judicial),  father  of  Kemuel. 
Num.  34  :24. 

Shisha,  shi'shah  (.Tehorah  contends),  the 
father  of  the  two  scrilies  of  Solomon.  1 
Kings  4  :  3.    See  Seraiah,  No.  1. 

Shi'shak,  a  king  of  Egyjit  to  whom 
Jeroboam  fled  when  Solomon  sought  to  kill 
him.  1  Kings  11  :  40 ;  2  Chron.  12:2. 

Sliit'ra-i  (scribe),  a  chief  herdniaii  of  Da- 
vid. 1  t^iron.  27  :  29. 

Sliit'tah  Tree.  Isa.  41  :  19.  See  Shit- 
TiM  Wood. 

Shit'tim  (nciicias)  was  the  l.ist  encamp- 
ment of  the  Israelites  before  they  entered 
Canaan.  It  was  in  the  plains  of  Moab  and 
near  Mount  I'eor.  Num.  25  :  1 ;  33  :  4i> ;  Josh. 
2:1;  3  :  1.    It  is  also  called  Abei.-shittim. 

Shit'tim,  Vnl'loy  of,  mentioned  in  Joel 
3 : 18,  may  be  same  as  Siiittim. 


Shit'tim  Wood  was  used  extensively  in 
the  construction  and  furnishing  of  the  'Tab- 
ernacle. Exod.  25  :  10-16.  It  was  the  wood 
of  the  shittah  tree,  Isa.  41 :  19,  probably  a 
species  of  the  acacia  tree,  once  abundant 
and  still  found  in  the  peninsula  of  Sinai. 
The  wood  is  well  adapted  for  cabinet-work, 
having  a  close  grain.  It  is  hard,  tough,  and 
of  a  brownish  color. 

Shiza,  shi'zah  (loving),  father  of  Adina, 
one  of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11 : 
42. 

Shoa,  sho'ah  (opulent),  Ezek.  23  :  23,  may 
be  the  name  of  a  place,  or  only  a  title.  Its 
meaning  is  unknown. 

8ho'i>ab  (apostate).  [1]  A  son  of  David 
and  Bathsheba.  2  Sam.  5:14;  1  Chron.  3 :  5. 
[2]  A  son  of  Caleb,  the  son  of  Hezion.  1 
Chron.  2:  18. 

Shobach,  .slio'bak  (pouring),  the  captain 
of  the  host  of  Hadarezer.  2  Sam.  10  : 16,  18. 
He  is  called  Shophach  in  1  Chron.  19  :  16. 

Sho'ba-i  (taking  ciiptire),  a  Tabernacle 
porter  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  42 ;  Neh.  7  :  45. 

Sho'bal  (flowing).  [1]  A  son  of  Seir. 
Gen.  36  :  20:  1  Chron.  1 :  .38.  [2]  A  son  of 
Caleb,  the  son  of  Hur.  1  Chron.  2  :  50,  .52. 
[3]  Shobal,  in  1  Chron.  4  : 1,  2,  is  probably 
same  as  Shobal,  No.  2. 

Sho'bek  (forsaking),  one  who  sealed  the 
covenant  made  by  Nehemiah.  Neh.  10  :  24. 

Sho'bi  (taking  ciiplire),  a  chief  of  the  Am- 
monites. He  provisioned  David  when  he 
fled  from  .\bsalom.  2  Sam.  17:27. 

Shocho,  sho'ko,  2  Chron.  28  :  18,  Sho- 
choh,  sho'ko,  1  Sam.  17:  1,  and  Sho'co,  2 
Chron.  11 :  7,  a  city  of  Judah.  See  Socoh, 
No.  1. 

Shoes,  Exod.  3 :  .5,  Shoe  Latch'et, 

Mark  1 :  7.    See  Sandals. 

Sho'ham  (onyx),  a  Levite  of  the  family 
of  Merari.  1  Chron.  24:27. 

Sho'mer  (a  keeper).  [1]  A  great-grand- 
son of  Asher.  1  (.'hron.  7  :  32.  He  is  called 
Shamer  in  1  Chron.  7 :  .34.  [2]  Shomer.  2 
Kings  12  :  21.    See  Shi.mrith. 

Shophach,  sho'fak  (pouring).  1  Chron. 
19  : 16,  18.    Sec  Shobach. 

Sho'phan,  a  city  of  Gad.  Num.  32  :  35. 
It  is  part  of  the  preceding  name,  "Atroth," 
and  is  so  rendered,  "  Atroth-shophau,"  in 
the  Revised  Version. 

Sho-slian'nim  (/)7,v),  in  titles  of  Psalms 
45  and  69,  and  Shb-shan'nim-E'diith 
(lily,  a  testimony),  in  title  of  Ps.  80,  probalily 
denote  the  melody  that  was  u.sed  for  those 
Psalms. 

Shoul'der.  To  "bow  the  shoulder," 
Gen.  49  :  15,  indicates  servitude,  and  to 
"withdraw"  it,  Neh.  9  :  29,  denoted  rebel- 
lion. To  "  ))Ut  upon"  one's  shoulders,  Isa. 
9  :  6;  22  :  22,  means  to  entrust  to  his  keep- 
ing or  charge. 

Shov'cl,  in  Isa.  30:24,  moans  a  winnow- 
ing-fork  or  fan.   See  Fan,  Winnowing. 

Sliow  Rread.    .See  Shew  Bread. 

Shrines,  mentioned  in  Acts  19  :  24,  refer 
to  small  models  of  the  temple  of  Diana,  con- 
taining a  little  image  of  the  goddess.  Pil- 
grims to  Ephesus  bought  them  to  set  up  in 
their  homes  as  objects  of  worship.  See 
Diana. 

Shroud,  Ezek.  31 : 3,  means  cover,  shelter. 

Shua,  sliu'ah  (riches).  [1]  1  Chron.  2  :  3, 
father-in-law  of  Judah,  called  SHr.\H  in 
Gen.  38  :  2,  12.  [2J  Daughter  of  Heber.  1 
Chron.  7  : 32. 

Shn'ah  («  ])it).  [1]  A  sou  of  Abraham 
and  Keturah.  Gen.  25  :  2;  1  Chron.  1  :  32. 
[2]  A  descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chi  on.  4  :  11. 

Shu'al  (a  fox),  an  Israelite  of  Asher.  1 
Chron.  7  :  36. " 

Shu'al,  the  Land  of,  was  probably  near 
Bethel.  1  Sam.  13:  17. 

Shii'ba-el  (captive  of  God).  |1]  A  name 
in  1  Chron.  24  :  20.     See  Shebuel,  No.  1. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


[2]  A  name  iu  1  Chron.  25  :  20.  See  She- 
BUKL,  No.  2. 

Shu'ham  { pif-(lic]ger  ?  i,  a  son  of  Dan,  Num. 
26  :  42,  called  Hushim  in  (xeii.  46  :  23. 

Shn'liam-ites,  descendants  of  Shuham. 
Num.  26  :  42,  43. 

Shu'hite,  a  name  applied  to  members  of 
a  tribe  suppo-sed  to  have  descended  from 
Sluiah,  a  sou  of  Abraham  by  Keturah.  Job 
2  :  11;  8:1. 

Shii'lam-ite,  Song  of  Solomon  6  :  13,  a 
woman  from  Shulem,  probably  same  as 
Shunkm. 

Sliii'math-ites,  inhabitants  of  Shumah, 
a  village  whose  location  is  not  known.  1 
Chron.  2:53. 

Shu'nam-mite,  a  female  inhabitant  of 
Shiinem.  1  Kings  1  ;  3,  15 ;  2  :  17. 

Shu'nem  {two  restituj-places),  one  of  the 
cities  of  Issachar.  Josh.  19:  18;  1  Sam.  28: 
4.  It  was  the  residence  of  the  Shuuammite 
woman  by  whom  Elisha  was  entertained.  2 
Kings  4 :  8. 

Sliu'ni  (quiet),  one  of  the  sons  of  Gad. 
Gen.  46  :  16 ;  Num.  26  : 15. 

Shu'nites,  descendants  of  Shuni.  Num. 
26 :  15. 

Shu'pham,  Num.  26:39,  Shup'pim,  1 
Chron.  7  :  12,  15  (serpents).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Benjamin.  [2]  Shuppim,  one  of  the 
Levite  porters  for  the  Tabernacle.  1  Chron. 
26  :  16. 

Shu'pham-ites,  descendants  of  Shu- 
pham.  Num.  26  :  39. 

Shiir  (fort-ioall),  a  place  situated  in  the 
wilderness  on  the  south-west  of  Palestine. 
Gen.  16:7;  Exod.  15:22. 

Shu'shan  (a  lily),  a  chief  city  of  Susiana 
in  Peisia.  It  was  the  winter  palace  of  the 
kings,  and  was  known  to  the  Greeks  as  Sasa. 
Neh.  1:1;  Esth.  1:2;  Dan.  8  :  2. 

SliH'shan-e'duth  is  found  in  the  title 
of  Ps.  60,  and  is  the  same  as  Shosh.^nnim 
(which  see). 

Sliu'thal-hites,  descendants  of  Shuthe- 
lah.  Num.  26:35. 

Shn'the-lah  {noise  of  breaking).  [IJ  One 
of  the  sous  of  Ephraim.  Num.  26  :  35,  36 ;  1 
Chron.  7 :  20.  [2J  A  descendant  of  Ephraim. 
1  Chron.  7  :  21. 

Sia,  siah,  Neh.  7  :  47,  Siaha,  si'a-hah, 
Ezra  2  :  44  {congregation),  a  Jew  whose  de- 
scendants returned  with  Zerubbabel. 

Sibbecai,  sib'be-kay,  1  Chron.  11:29; 
27 :  11,  Sibbechai,  sib'be-kay,  2  Sam.  21 : 
18;  1  Chron.  20  :  4  (thicket  of  Jehovah),  a  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  He  slew  a  champion 
of  the  Philistines.  He  is  called  Mebunnai 
in  2  Sam.  23:27. 

Sib'bo-leth,  Judg.  12  :  6.    See  Shibbo- 

XETH. 

Sib'mah  (coolness  or  fragrance),  a  town 
east  of  the  Jordan,  Josh.  13  :  19;  Isa.  16  :  8, 
called  also  Shebam  and  Shibmah. 

Sib'ra-im  {twofold  hope),  a  city  of  Syria, 
between  Damascus  and  Hamath.  Ezek.  47  : 
16. 

Sichem,  si'kem.  Gen.  12  :  6.    See  She- 

CHEM. 

Sick'le.  Joel  3  :  13.  From  representa- 
tions on  Egyptian  monuments  the  ancient 
sickle  was  very  much  like  our  implement. 
The  scythe  was  unknown  in  Bible  times. 

Sid'dim,  Vale  of.  Gen.  14  :  3,  is  supposed 
to  have  been  the  site  of  Sodoui  and  Gomor- 
rah. Its  exact  location  is  not  established. 
See  Sodom.  It  was  the  scene  of  the  battle 
between  Chedorlaomer  and  liis  allies  and 
the  kings  of  Sodom,  Gomorrah,  etc. 

Si'don  or  Zi'don,  one  of  the  oldest  cities 
of  the  world,  named  after  the  "  first-born  " 
of  Canaan,  the  grandson  of  Noah,  Gen.  10: 
15 ;  1  Chron.  1 : 13,  stands  on  the  Mediterra- 
nean shore,  twenty-five  miles  south  of  the 
modern  Beirut  and  one  hundred  and  twenty- 
three  miles  north  of  Jerusalem,  and  was  in 
ancient  times  the  principal  city  of  Phceuicia 


until  her  own  colony,  Tyre,  situated  twenty 
miles  to  the  south,  became  the  more  import- 
ant. Sidon  was  celebrated  both  among  the 
Jews  and  the  Greeks  for  its  ship-building 
industry,  its  ])urple-dyed  fabrics,  its  silver- 
ware, etc.,  and  though  it  was  often  rebuked 
by  the  prophets  on  account  of  its  idolatry 
and  moral  laxity,  it  was  generally  spoken 
of  with  less  severitv  than  Tyre.  Isa.  23  :  2, 
4,  12 ;  Jer.  25 : 22 ;  27 :  3 ;  47 : 4  ;  Ezek.  27 :  8 ; 
28  :  21 ;  etc.  It  was  once  visited  by  Jesus, 
Matt.  15  :  21 ;  Mark  7  :  24  ;  Luke  4  :  26,  and 
some  of  its  people  went  to  hear  his  preach- 
ing. Mark  3:8;  Luke  6  :  17.  Toward  the 
close  of  the  thirteenth  century  it  came  un- 
der Turkish  rule  and  gradually  sank  into 
insignificance,  but  is  again  prospering.  It 
is  now  called  Saiila,  with  a  population  of 
about  10,000  (Mohammedans,  Greeks,  Mar- 
onites,  and  Protestants)  and  a  flourishing 
fruit-culture  (especially  of  oranges). 

8i-do'ni-aiis,  Deut.  3  :  9,  inhabitants  of 
Sidon. 

Sieve.  Isa.  30 :  28 ;  Amos  9 :  9.  This  nec- 
essary article  for  separating  the  fine  meal 
from  the  coarse  was  in  very  early  times 
made  of  rushes  or  pa])yrus.  Sieves  were  of 
diflbrent  degrees  of  fineness,  as  ancient 
writers  mention  four  kinds  of  meal. 

Sig'net,  Gen.  38  :  18;  Dan.  6  :  17,  a  seal. 
See  Seal. 

Si'hon  {sweeping  axoay),  a  king  of  the 
Amorites  who  refused  to  let  the  children 
of  Israel  pass  through  his  country.  His 
army  was  routed  iu  a  battle  that  ensued, 
Sihon  was  killed,  and  his  dominions  divided 
between  Reuben  and  Gad.  Num.  21  :  21-30 ; 
Josh.  13  : 15-28. 

Si  hor,  Josh.  13:3;  Isa.  23:3;  Jer.  2  : 18, 
refers  to  the  river  Nile  (which  see). 

Si'las,  one  of  the  chief  of  the  brethren 
of  the  early  Church,  was  probably  a  native 
of  Antioch.  Acts  15  :  37-41.  He  accompa- 
nied Paul  on  several  of  his  missionary 
tours,  and  was  imprisoned  with  him  at 
Philippi.  Acts  16  :  19-40.  He  is  called  a 
prophet.  Acts  15:  32,  and  is  supposed  to  be 
the  SiLVANUS  mentioned  in  2  Cor.  1 : 19. 

Silk.  In  Prov.  31  :  22,  Revised  Version, 
the  word  is  rendered  "fine  linen,"  and  it 
may  be  that  it  has  the  same  meaning  in 
Ezek.  16  :  10,  13,  as  it  is  a  question  whether 
the  Hebrews  knew  anything  about  silk  at 
that  time.  It  was  used,  however,  in  New 
Testament  times.  Rev.  18  : 12. 

Sil'la  (a  twig),  a  place  near  which  King 
Joash  was  killed.  2  Kings  12  :  20. 

Si-Io'ah  or  Sil'o-ah,  Neh.  3:1.5,  the 
name  of  a  pool  near  Jerusalem,  called  Sm- 
LOAH  in  Isa.  8  :  6,  and  Siloam  iu  the  New 
Testament.    See  Siloam,  No.  2. 

Si-lo'am  or  Siro-ain.  [1]  A  tower  in 
Siloam,  on  Olivet,  near  Jerusalem.  This 
tower  fell  and  killed  eighteen  men.  See 
Luke  13  :  4,  5.  [2]  Siloam,  Shiloah,  or 
Siloah,  a  pool  near  Jerusalem.  It  is  re- 
ferred to  iu  Isa.  8  :  6  as  "  the  waters  of  Shi- 
loah that  go  softly,"  iu  Neh.  3  :  15  as  "the 
pool  of  Siloah  by  the  king's  garden,"  and  as 
"  the  pool  of  Siloam"  iu  John  9  :  7,  11.  It 
is  doul)tless  the  same  as  a  pool  now  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Tyropoean  valley  at  Jerusa- 
lem. 

Sil-va'mis  {looody).  [1]  A  disciple  who 
accompanied  Paul  in  several  of  his  jour- 
neys. 2  Cor.  1  :  19 ;  1  Thess.  1  :  1 ;  2  Thess. 
1 : 1.  Supposed  to  be  same  as  Silas  (which 
see).  [2J  A  disciple  by  whom  Peter  sent 
his  first  epistle,  addressed  to  the  churches 
in  Asia.  1  Pet.  5  :  12.  He  may  be  same  as 
Silvanus,  No.  1. 

Sil'ver.  This  precious  metal  was  known 
very  early  iu  human  history.  Gen.  13  :  2, 
formed  a  common  medium  of  trade,  and  was 
then  not  coined,  but  used  by  weight.  Gen. 
23  :  16.  It  was  used  in  the  construction  of 
the  Taberuacle,  Kxod.  26  :  19,  for  the  furni- 


ture of  the  Temple,  1  Chron.  28  :  14-17,  for 
musical  instruments.  Num.  10  :  2,  and  for 
adorning  idols.  Isa.  40  :  19.  In  the  Hebrew 
the  word  was  used  to  apply  to  money  in  gen- 
eral. Silver  was  abundant  in  Palestine  in 
the  time  of  Solomon,  1  Kings  10 : 27,  who  had 
it  brought  from  Tharshish  ( prol)ably  Spain ), 
1  Kings  10  :  22,  and  from  other  places.  2 
Chron.  9:  14.  For  the  beauty  and  force  of 
the  allusion  iu  Mai.  3  :  3  see  Refiner. 

Sirver-ling,  Isa.  7  :  23,  probably  refers 
to  a  shekel  of  silver.    See  Shekel. 

Sim'e-on  {a  hearing).  [1]  The  second 
son  of  Jacob  and  Leah.  Gen.  29  :  33;  Exod. 
1  :  2.  He  was  one  of  "the  twelve  patri- 
archs," and  was  the  ancestor  of  the  tribe  of 
Simeon.  [2]  A  just  and  devout  mau  of  Je- 
rusalem,who  waited  for  the  consolation  of 
Israel  and  was  permitted  to  see  the  infant 
Saviour.  Luke  2 : 25,  34.  [3]  A  disciple  and 
pi'ophet  who  was  at  Antioch  when  Barnabas 
and  Saul  returned  from  Jerusalem.  Acts  13: 
1.  [4]  Simeon,  in  Acts  15  :  14,  is  applied  to 
the  apostle  Peter,  who  was  more  frequently 
called  Simon.  [5]  An  ancestor  of  Joseph, 
the  husband  of  Mary.  Luke  3  :  30. 

Sim'e-on.  One  of  the  tribes  of  Israel  is 
often  so  called.  Num.  1:6;  Deut.  27:12; 
Ezek.  48 : 24. 

Sim'e-on,  Ter'ri-tory  of,  was  in  the 
south-west  part  of  Canaan,  and  within  the 
inheritance  of  Judah.  Josh.  19  :  1-9. 

Sim'e-on-ites,  descendants  of  Simeon. 
Num.  25  :  14 ;  26  : 14 ;  1  Chron.  27  : 16. 

Si'mon  {a  hearing).  [1]  A  sorcerer  who 
practised  his  arts  and  deceived  the  people 
of  Samaria.  Acts  8  :  9,  13,  18,  24.  [2]  A  name 
often  applied  to  the  apostle  Peter.  Matt.  4  : 
18;  Mark  1  :  16;  Luke  4  :  38;  John  1  :  40; 
Acts  10  :  5 ;  2  Pet.  1 : 1,  and  elsewhere.  [3] 
Simon  the  Canaanite,  Matt.  10  ;  4  ;  Mark  3  : 
18 ;  Luke  6  : 15,  called  Simon  Zelotes  in  Acts 
1 :  13,  one  of  the  twelve  ajiostles.  [4]  One 
of  the  brethren  of  our  Lord.  Matt.  13:55; 
Mark  6  :  3.  [5]  A  Pharisee  in  whose  house 
Jesus'  feet  were  washed  with  tears  and 
anointed  with  ointment.  Luke  7  :  36-40. 
[6]  A  leper  in  Bethanv.  Matt.  26  :  6  ;  Mark 
14  :  3.  [7]  The  father  of  Judas  Iscariot. 
John  6  :  71 ;  12  :  4.  [8]  Simon  the  Cyrenian, 
who  was  comi)elled  to  bear  the  cross  of  Je- 
sus on  the  wav  to  Golgotha.  Matt.  27  :  .32 ; 
Mark  15:21;  Luke  23:26.  [9]  Simon  the 
tanner  at  Joppa,  with  whom  Peter  lodged. 
Acts  9:43;  10:6. 

Sim'ri  {watchful),  one  of  the  Merarite  Le- 
vites.  1  Chron.  26  : 10. 

Sin  is  the  transgression  of  the  law  of 
God,  1  John  .3:4,  and  "all  unrighteousness 
is  sin."  lJoIm5:17.  See  the  book  "  Fallen 
Man,"  page  514  in  the  Analysis,  and  con- 
sult its  Index  (page  687).  The  word  is 
sometimes  used  for  a  sin-offering,  as  in  Ho- 
sea  4  :  8 ;  Rom.  8  :  3 ;  2  Cor.  5  :  21. 

Sin  {mire),  a  city  of  northern  Egypt, 
Ezek.  30:  15,  16,  called  by  the  Greeks  Peln- 
siim.  It  was  near  the  eastern  mouth  of  the 
Nile. 

Sin,  Wil'der-ness  of,  is  on  the  east 
shore  of  the  Gulf  of  Suez  and  between  Elim 
and  Sinai.  Exod.  16  : 1 ;  Num.  33  : 11. 

Sina,  si'nah,  in  Acts  7  :  30,  38,  is  the 
Greek  form  of  Sinai  (which  see). 

Sinai,  pronounced  si'nay,  si'ny  or  si'na-i 
{burning  bushf).  [1]  The  peninsula  of  Si- 
nai is  a  triangular-shaped  district  lying 
between  the  two  arms  (gulfs)  of  the  Red 
Sea.  Its  westerly  boundary-line,  along  the 
Gulf  of  Suez,  is  about  one  hundred  and 
ninety  miles  long,  its  easterly  boundary, 
along  the  Gulf  of  Akabah,  is  about  one 
hundred  and  thirty  miles  long,  and  its 
northern  boundary-line,  which  stretches 
from  the  head  of  the  Gulf  of  Suez  across 
to  the  head  of  the  Gulf  of  Akabah,  is  one 
hundred  and  fifty  miles  long.  The  penin- 
sula contains  about  11,.500  square  miles. 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


The  narrow  strips  of  low  coast-land  along 
tlie  two  gulfs  are  backed  by  mountain- 
masses  of  granite  with  sinniuits  rising  to 
the  height  of  over  8500  feet.  These  moun- 
tains, sharply  cleft  by  deep  valleys,  enclose 
on  the  south,  east,  and  west  the  wedge- 
shaped  plateau  known  as  the  "  Wilderness 
of  Wandering."  The  ancient  Egyjdiaiis 
called  this  peninsula  the  "land  of  the 
gods,"  and  its  solitary  grandeur  impresses 
all  travellers  alike. 

[2J  Mount  Sinai,  from  which  the  Law  was 
given  to  the  Israelites,  is  in  the  southern 
part  of  the  peninsula  of  the  same  name.  lu 
the  Old  Testament  the  name  is  used  inter- 
changeably with  Mount  HoREB  (which  see). 
It  is  difficult  to  locate  exactly  the  Mount 
Sinai  of  the  Bible,  but  most  scholars  now 
agree  that  it  must  have  been  one  of  the 
peaks  of  Jebel  Musa,  a  gigantic  mass  two 
miles  long,  one  mile  broad,  and  running 
uorth-east  and  south-west.  Ras  Sufsdfeh, 
the  northern  peak  of  Jebel  3Iusa,  over  7300 
feet  high,  and  overlooking  a  plain  that  could 
have  easily  atl'orded  standing-room  for  over 
two  million  Israelites,  meets  all  the  require- 
ments of  the  text,  Exod.  19:11-20;  20:18, 
and  is  regarded  as  the  place  from  which  the 
Law  was  given.  The  impression  made  ujmn 
the  traveller  by  standing  on  that  peak  can 
never  beefl'aced.  It  is  the  most  appropriate 
pulpit  for  the  proclamation  of  the  law  of  Je- 
hovah to  his  people  for  all  generations.  The 
sound  of  it  could  be  heard  in  every  spot  of 
the  surrounding  valley  Er  Rdhnh,  which  is 
two  miles  long  and  half  a  mile  wide,  and 
embraces  four  hundred  acres  of  available 
standing-ground.  All  the  surroundings  are 
terribly  sublime. 

Sin'gle,  Matt.  6:22;  Luke  11 :  34,  means 
clear,  unclouded,  or  presenting  a  clear,  sin- 
gle image. 

Siii'gu-lar,  Lev.  27:2,  means  "special." 

Si'nim  is  found  in  the  Bible  only  in  Isa. 
49  :  12,  and  probably  refers  to  China. 

Siu'ite,  descendant  of  Canaan,  the  son 
of  Ham.  Geu.  10  :  17  ;  1  Chron.  1 : 15. 

Siii'-Mon'ey.  Money  sent  by  personsat 
a  distance,  with  which  to  buy  the  required 
ott'erings.  2  Kings  12  :  16.  As  there  was 
usually  some  surplus,  it  was  the  perquisite 
of  the  priest,  and  was  called  sin-money  or 
sin-oU'ering  money.  Num.  18  :  9. 

Sin-Of'fer-iiig.  Lev.  4:21.  See  Offer- 
ing. 

Si'on  (lofty).  [I]  One  of  the  names  of 
Mount  Hermon.  Deut.  4  :  48.  See  Hermon. 
[2]  The  Greek  form  of  ZiON.  Matt.  21 :  5  ; 
John.  12  : 15.    See  ZiON. 

Sipli'moth  (fruitful  places),  a  place  in 
Judah  which  was  often  visited  by  David 
when  an  outlaw.  1  Sam.  30  :  28. 

Sippai,  sip'pay  (threshold),  a  giant.  1 
Chron.  20:4.  He  was  a  Philistine,  and  is 
also  called  Saph. 

Si'rah,  the  Well  of,  2  Sam.  3  :  26,  near 
Hebron,  is  now  called  'Ain  Sarah. 

Sir'i-on  (breastplate  ?),  a,  Sidonian  name 
for  Mount  Hermon.  Deut.  3:9;  Ps.  29  :  6. 

Si-sain'a-i,  {distiuyuishedf},  one  of  the 
descendants  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2:  40. 

Sisera,  sis'e-rah  (battle-array).  [1]  The 
commander  of  the  army  of  Jabin,  king  of 
Canaan.  Judg.  4:2-22;  5:20.  [2]  A  Jew 
■whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubba- 
bel.  Ezra  2  :  53 ;  Neh.  7  :  55. 

Sis'ter.  In  Scripture  this  word  has  a 
wide  application,  being  applied  not  only  to 
a  full  sister,  but  to  a  step-sister,  or  half-sis- 
ter, 2  Sam.  13 :  2,  and  to  any  near  female 
relative.  Matt.  13  :  .56.  It  also  denotes  one 
of  the  same  spiritiJal  family.  Rom.  16:1. 
"Sister's  son,"  Col.  4  :  10,  means  "cousin." 

Sith,  Ezek.  35:6,  means  since;  foras- 
much as. 

Sit'nah  (hatred),  the  name  given  to  a 
well  dug  by  Isaac's  servants,  and  for  which 
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they  strove  with  the  herdmeu  of  Gerar. 
Gen.  26:  19-21. 

Si'vaii,  Esth.  8:9,  the  ninth  month  of 
the  Jewish  civil  year,  and  third  month  of 
the  sacred  year.  It  corresponded  nearly 
with  our  June.    See  MoNTH. 

Skill,  1  Kings  5:6;  2  Chron.  2 :  7,  8 ;  34  : 
12,  means  to  understand;  to  know  how. 

Skins  of  animals  were  used  for  cloth- 
ing, Gen.  3  : 21,  for  a  covering  for  the  Taber- 
nacle, Esod.  26: 14,  for  bottles  (which  .see), 
and  other  domestic  jiurposes.  Num.  31:20. 
They  were  also  used  as  coverings  for  shields. 

Slav'er-y.  Among  the  Jews  there  were 
Hebrew  and  Non-Hebrew  slaves,  and  both 
were  carefully  protected  by  the  law.  The 
former  became  such  through  ])overty  or 
debt,  through  theft  and  inability  to  repay, 
or,  in  the  case  of  females,  because  they  had 
been  sold  by  theii'  parents  as  maid-servants. 
Theirs  was  the  mildest  form  of  bond-ser- 
vice. The  Non-Hebrew  slaves  were  cap- 
tives taken  in  war  or  purchased,  and  they 
constituted  a  majority  of  the  slaves  among 
the  Hebrews.  At  the  time  of  Christ  slavery 
was  established  throughout  the  world  and 
interwoven  with  domestic  and  .social  life. 
It  was  regarded  even  by  the  wisest  men  as 
a  normal  state  of  society.  But  Christianity, 
by  teaching  the  common  creation  and  re- 
demption of  men,  the  fatherhood  of  God 
and  the  brotherhood  of  men,  and  enjoining 
the  law  of  kindness  and  love  to  all,  first 
moderated  the  evils  of  slavery,  then  en- 
couraged emancipation,  and  the  ultimate 
extinction  of  the  whole  institution.  See 
book  "  Masters  and  Servants,"  page  436  in 
the  Analysi.s. 

Slime.  Gen.  11 :  3.    See  Pitch. 

Sling,  1  Sam.  17:40;  Judg.  20:16,  an 
early  weapon  of  war,  with  w'hich  stones 
were  thrown  with  great  force  and  accuracy 
of  aim.  The  slingers  formed  a  regular 
branch  of  the  army,  ranking  next  to  the 
archers  in  efficiency. 

Slow  Bel'lies,  Tit.  1 : 12,  is  rendered  in 
the  Revised  Version  "idle  gluttons." 

Smyrna,  smir'nah  (myrrh),  a  city  of  Asia 
Minor,  on  the  .lEgean  Sea,  forty  miles  north 
of  Ephesus  and  opjiosite  the  island  of  Myti- 
lene,  is  mentioned  in  Rev.  1 : 11  and  2  :  8-11 
as  one  of  the  seven  churches  of  Asia.  It 
seems  to  have  been  founded  by  Greek  col- 
onists B.C.  about  1500,  and  became  an  im- 
portant commercial  place  in  the  days  of 
Alexander  the  Great,  B.  c.  323.  Polycarp,  a 
pupil  of  the  apostle  John,  was  martyred 
there  A.  D.  155.  It  is  still  a  flourishing  city 
with  about  180,000  inhabitants. 

Snail.  In  Lev.  11  :  30  a  kind  of  lizard  is 
probably  meant,  perhaps  the  sand-lizard, 
which  is  found  in  the  desert  of  Sinai  and 
in  Palestine.  The  Arabs  eat  it,  but  the 
Jews  regard  it  as  unclean.  In  Ps.  58  :  8  the 
common  snail  is  evidently  meant.  In  mov- 
ing it  leaves  behind  a  trail  of  thick  slime. 
It  may  be  to  this  peculiarity  of  the  creature, 
or  to  the  eflect  of  the  summer  heat,  which 
shrivels  it  up,  that  the  Psalmist  alludes  in 
the  expression,  "  As  a  snail  which  melteth." 

Snow.  Isa.  55 :  10.  The  fall  of  snow  in 
Palestine  varies  with  the  face  of  the  coun- 
tries. It  sometimes  falls  to  the  depth  of  a 
foot  in  Jerusalem,  but  soon  disappears.  In 
the  ravines  of  the  highest  ridges  of  Hermon 
and  on  the  peaks  of  Mount  Lebanon  snow  is 
found  during  the  whole  year.  See  Season.*. 

SnutT'dish-es,  Snuffers,  Exod.  25  :  36  ; 
37:23,  were  articles  of  furniture  belonging 
to  the  Golden  Candlestick  (which  see). 
The  snuffers  were  tongs  for  removing  the 
snuff  from  the  wicks  of  the  lamps,  and  the 
snuffdishes  received  the  snufl'  thus  re- 
moved. 

So,  a  king  of  Egypt  with  whom  Hoshea, 
the  last  king  of  Israel,  made  an  alliance.  2 
Kings  17 :  4. 


Soap  was  made  from  oil  or  other  fatty 
substances  and  potash  obtained  from  the 
ashes  of  alkaline  shrubs  that  grew  along 
the  Dead  Sea  and  the  Mediterranean.  It 
was  a  soft  soap  that  was  thus  made,  and  it 
was  used  from  very  early  times  not  only  for 
washing  j)urposes,  but  in  the  refining  of 
metals.  Jer.  2  :  22 ;  Mai.  3  :  2. 

Socho,  so'ko,  1  Chron.  4  :  18,  and  So- 
choh,  1  Kings  4  :  10  (branches).  See  Socoe. 

So'coh  (branches).  [1]  A  city  in  the  j)lains 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  3.5.  It  is  also  called 
Shoco,  Shocho,  and  Shochoh.  [2]  A  town 
in  the  mountains  of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  48. 

Sod,  Sod'den,  Gen.  25:29;  Exod.  12  :  9, 
means  boiled. 

So'di  (a  confidant),  Num.  13  :  10,  the 
father  of  Gaddiel,  one  of  the  twelve  spies 
sent  by  Moses  to  view  the  land. 

Sod'om  (burninci?),  one  of  the  cities  in 
the  vale  of  Siddim  which  were  destroyed  on 
account  of  the  wickedness  of  their  inhabit- 
ants. Gen.  10:19;  13:3,  10-13;  19:1-29; 
Matt.  10  :  15 ;  11 :  23,  24.  Its  exact  location 
is  not  known.  Some  place  it  at  the  south- 
ern, others  at  the  northern  end  of  the  Dead 
Sea. 

Sodoma,  sod'o-mah,  the  Greek  name  for 
Sodom  (which  see).  Rom.  9  :  29. 

Sod'om-ite.  Deut.  23:17.  The  word 
does  not  imply  an  inhabitant  of  Sodom,  but 
rather  one  guilty  of  the  crime  to  which  the 
inhabitants  of  that  city  were  addicted. 

Sod'om,  Vine  of,  Deut.  32:32,  may  re- 
fer to  one  of  several  plants,  growing  near 
the  Dead  Sea,  which  bear  a  beautiful  fruit 
that  is  not  fit  to  eat. 

Sol'o-mon  (peaceful),  the  son  of  David 
and  Bathsheba,  succeeded  his  father  as  king 
of  Israel,  and  reigned  forty  years.  He  was 
noted  for  his  wisdom,  and  was  the  chief  au- 
thor of  the  book  of  Proverbs.  See  Prov- 
erbs. The  principal  event  in  his  reign  was 
the  building  of  the  Te.mple  (which  see)  in 
Jeru.salem.  Solomon  was  also  famous  for 
his  riches.  1  Kings,  chapter  10.  His  charac- 
ter in  early  life  was  noted  for  its  excellence, 
but  in  his  latter  days  he  was  led  into  idola- 
try and  other  sins  by  his  numerous  foreign 
wives  and  concubines.  1  Kings,  chapter  11. 
Ecclesiastes  (which  see)  contains  the  les- 
son of  his  life.  Consult  the  Analysis  by- 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Sol'o-mon's  Pools  are  three  large  res- 
ervoirs, in  a  narrow  valley  south-west  of 
Bethlehem,  which  supplied  Jerusalem  with 
water.  They  are  built  on  different  levels, 
one  slightly  above  the  other,  and  connected 
by  underground  passages,  so  that  the  water 
collected  in  the  highest  pool  can  be  emptied 
in  the  lower  pools.  The  ruins  remain  to 
this  day.  Eccles.  2  :  6. 

Sol'o-mon's  Porch,  a  cloister  or  colon- 
nade on  the  east  side  of  the  Temple.  A 
double  row  of  white  marble  Corinthian  col- 
umns supported  the  ceiling,  which  was  fin- 
ished with  cedar  and  forty  feet  above  the 
floor.  John  10  :  23  ;  Acts  3:11;  5 : 12. 

Sol'o-mon,  Prov'erbs  of.  Prov.  1  :  1. 
See  Proverbs. 

Sol'o-mon's  Song.  See  Song  of  Solo- 
mon. 

Sometimes,  Eph.  2:13;  1  Pet.  3:20, 
means  "once;"  "aforetime." 

Son.  This  word  is  used  in  the  Scriptures 
to  imply  almost  any  kind  of  descent  or  re- 
lationship. In  Gen.  29 : 5  it  is  used  for 
grandson ;  in  Matt.  22  :  42  for  a  remoter  de- 
scendant; in  1  Pet.  5 : 13  for  disciple.  "Sons 
of  God"  or  "children  of  God  "  are  those  that 
are  born  of  God  or  regenerated  by  the  Holy 
Spirit.  Adam  is  called  "  the  .son  of  God,"  as 
his  creature  made  in  his  image.  Luke  3 :  38. 
In  one  passage  the  term  is  applied  to  an  in- 
animate object,  the  threshed-out  grain, 
which  is  called  in  Hebrew  the  "son"  of  the 
threshing-floor— Isa.  21 : 10,  marginal  notes. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


Song  of  SoTo-nion,  The,  Solomon's 
SoN<;,  or  the  Song  of  Son(;s,  or,  after  the 
Latin,  Canticles,  is  a  poem  in  dramatic 
form  with  dialogues  and  moiioh)gues.  It  is 
interpreted  lilei-aUy  as  a  picture  of  pui'e 
bridal  love,  and  dUeyorically  as  a  typical 
representation  of  the  relation  between  the 
Lord  and  Israel,  or  Christ  and  the  Church. 
Each  of  these  interpretations  has  its  charm, 
and  there  is  no  reason  why  botli  should  not 
be  true.  It  has  always  formed  part  of  the 
Canon. 

Sooth'say-er.  Dan.  2  :  27,  etc.  One  who 
pretended  to  foretell  future  events. 

Sop  means  morsel.  Among  the  Hebrews 
and  other  nations  of  the  East  our  modern 
table  utensils  were  unknown  or  little  used. 
Food  was  conveyed  to  the  moutli  by  the 
fingers,  and  in  eating  liquid  food  a  small 
piece  of  bread  was  dipped  into  it.  John  13  : 
26,27,30.    See  Ruth  2:  14. 

Sop'a-ter  (father  saved),  a  disciple  from 
Berea  who  accompanied  Paul  from  Macedo- 
nia. Acts  20 :  4.  Perhaps  same  as  Sosipater. 

Sope.  Mai.  3  :  2,  etc.    Sec  Soap. 

Sopli'e-reth  [scribe),  a  servant  of  Solo- 
mon whose  descendants  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Ezra  2  :  55  ;  Nt  h.  7  :  57. 

Sor'cer-y  was  one  of  the  arts  of  the  ma- 
gicians, by  which  they  pretended  to  foretell 
events  with  the  supposed  assistance  of  evil 
spirits.  Exod.  7:11;  Acts  8  :  9. 

Sore,  in  Gen.  43:1;  Dent.  6:22,  etc., 
means  grievous 

So'rek,  VaI'ley  of  [a  choice  vine),  was  a 
little  east  of  Gaza,  and  was  the  home  of  De- 
lilah, whom  Samson  loved.  Judg.  16  :  4. 

So-sip'a-ter  ( preservation  of  a  father),  a 
kinsman  of  Paul,  Kom.  16 :  21,  perhaps  same 

as  SOPATER. 

Sosthenes,  sos'the-neez  (safe  in  strength). 
[1]  The  ruler  of  the  synagogue  at  Corinth. 
Acts  18  :  17.  [2]  A  disciple  at  Rome,  1  Cor. 
1 : 1,  perhaps  same  as  Sosthenes,  No.  1. 

So'ta-i  [a  (?ei'/«^or),  a  servant  of  Solomon. 
His  descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel. 
Ezra  2  :  55 ;  Neh.  7  : 57. 

Soul.  The  Scriptures  evidently  distin- 
guish between  the  spirit  and  the  soul.  1 
Thess.  5  :  23;  Heb.  4  : 12.  The  word  we  call 
soul  is  used  to  denote  mere  animal  life — the 
seat  of  feeling,  appetite,  and  passion.  The 
spirit  is  the  higher  portion  of  our  nature — 
the  seat  of  intellect  and  the  loftier  affec- 
tions;  "the  holy  of  holies  in  that  temple 
which  God  has  constructed  for  himself  with- 
in us.''  But  the  word  soul  is  often  used  in 
the  Bible  and  in  all  languages  in  a  wider 
sense  for  the  internal,  spiritual  side  of  the 
constitution  of  man,  as  consisting  of  a  mor- 
tal body  and  an  immortal  soul.  Gen.  2:7; 
Matt.  10  :  28.  In  many  passages  it  means 
person.  Rom.  13  :  1. 

South  Ra'moth,  a  place  bordering  on 
the  desert  south  of  Judah.  1  Sam.  30  :  27. 

Spain,  the  extreme  south-west  part  of 
Europe,  in  ancient  times  included  Portugal, 
and  was  known  to  the  Hebrews.  Paul  de- 
sired to  preach  the  gospel  there.  Rom.  15: 
24-28.  Many  scholars  identify  Tarshish 
with  the  southern  part  of  Spain  and  with 
Tartessas. 

Span,  a  measure  of  length,  equal  to  about 
nine  inches.  Exod.  28:16;  1  Sam.  17:4. 
"Spanned,"  in  Isa.  48  :  13,  means  spread 
out. 

Spar' rows.  Matt.  10:29,  31;  Luke  12: 
6,  7,  were  little  birds  of  the  sparrow-like 
species  that  were  very  plentiful  in  Pales- 
tine. They  were  sold  for  food  at  a  very  low 
price  and  generally  in  pairs. 

Spear.  This  weapon  of  warfare  was  a 
long  wooden  staff  with  a  heavy  metal  point 
on  one  end.  1  Sam.  13  :  19,  22.  The  dart 
and  javelin  were  similar  to  the  spear,  only 
lighter,  and  were  probably  used  to  be  thrown 
with  the  hand.  2  Chron.  32  :  5;  Num.  25  :  7. 


Speck'led  Bird,  in  Jer.  12:  9,  probably 
refers  to  the  HviENA  (which  see). 

Spelt,  in  marginal  notes,  Isa.  28  :  25.  Sec 
Rye. 

Spi'cer-y,  Spi'ces.  The  former  word, 
in  Gen.  37:25,  and  "spices,"  in  Gen.  43:  11, 
are  translated  from  the  same  Hebrew  word, 
which  is  rendered  "  gum  tragacanth  "  in  the 
marginal  notes  of  the  Revised  Version. 
This  gum  had  a  medicinal  value.  "Spices," 
as  used  elsewhere  in  the  Scriptures,  denotes 
not  only  fragrant  gums,  roots,  and  barks, 
but  also  the  odors  of  flowers  and  various 
perfumes.  Song  of  Solomon  4 :  14,  16.  Con- 
sult the  Concordance. 

Spi'der.  This  well-known  insect  of  very 
singular  structure  and  habits  was  abundant 
in  Palestine.  The  hopes  and  schemes  of 
wicked  men  are  compared  with  the  frailty 
of  the  spider's  web.  Job  8  :  14  ;  Isa.  .59  :  5. 

Spike'nard.  Mark  14:3;  John  12:3. 
See  Nard. 

Spin,  Spin'dle.  Among  the  nations  of 
antiquity  spinning  was  distinctively  a  wom- 
an's occupation.  Woollen  and  linen  cloth 
were  made  from  wool  and  flax,  and  camels' 
and  goats'  hair  were  spun  for  sackcloth. 
Wheel-spinning  was  apparently  unknown. 
The  fil)res  were  drawn  from  the  distaff  and 
twisted  into  thread  by  means  of  the  spindle. 
Exod.  35 :  25,  26.  Prov.  31  :  19. 

Spir'it  is  a  word  used  to  denote — (1)  the 
Spirit  of  God,  Gen.  6:3;  Num.  11  : 17;  Neh. 
9  :  20 ;  Ps.  51  :  11 ;  Prov.  1  :  23 ;  Isa.  32  :  15 ; 
Zech.  4  :  6,  etc.,  or  the  Holy  Gho.st.  Matt. 
3:11;  Mark  1:8;  Luke  1 :  15;  John  1  :  33; 
etc.  See  pages  30,  31  in  the  Analysis.  (2) 
An  evil,  lying,  or  unclean  spirit.  1  Sam.  16: 
14,  15 ;  18  : 10 ;  2  Chron.  18  :  21 ;  Zech.  13:2; 
etc.  (3)  A  familiar  spirit.  Lev.  19:31;  1 
Sam.  28:3,  7;  Isa.  8  :  19;  etc.  (4)  The  actu- 
ating spirit  or  power  in  man,  2  (,'or.  7:1; 
Eph.  4  :  23  ;  James  4  :  5,  as  contrasted  with 
the  Soul  (which  see).  The  same  word  in 
Hebrew  and  Greek  which  means  spirit, 
means  also  wind ;  hence  the  comjjarison  in 
John  3 :  8. 

Spoil  means  plunder  taken  in  war.  Num. 
31 : 9 ;  Nab.  2:9.  It  also  means  to  plunder, 
Gen.  34  :  27 ;  to  recover  property  taken  away 
by  violence,  Exod.  3  :  22  ;  to  make  a  captive. 
Col.  2:8. 

Springsometimes  means  commenceme-nt. 
1  Sam.  9 :  26.  "  Springs  of  Pisgah,"'  Deut.  4  : 
49,  means  "slopes  of  Pisgah." 

Sprink'ling,  Blood  of,  Heb.  12  :  24,  re- 
fers to  the  custom  of  the  high-priest,  who 
once  a  year  entered  the  holy  of  holies  and 
sprinkled  blood  on  the  mercy-seat,  to  "  make 
an  atonement  for  the  holy  place  because  of 
the  uncleanness  of  the  children  of  Israel." 
Lev.  16  : 15,  16. 

Stachys,  sta'kis  (an  ear  of  corn),  a  disci- 
ple in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  salutation. 
Rom.  16 :  9. 

Stacte,  stak'te  (a  drop),  Exod.  30  :  34, 
was  one  of  the  ingredients  of  the  sacred  in- 
cense. It  was  either  a  substance  that  flowed 
from  ihe  balsamodendron  or  a  gum  from  the 
storax  tree.  Modern  styrax  is  an  entirely 
different  substance. 

Star'-gaz-ers,  in  Isa.  47 : 13,  implies  rav- 
ing or  dreaming  about  the  stars. 

Stand'ard.  Num.  1  :  52.    See  Banner. 

Star  of  the  Wise  Men.  Matt.  2:1-21. 
Concerning  the  appearance  of  this  star  there 
are  two  theories :  (1)  A  miraculous  star,  seen 
only  by  the  wise  men,  and  serving  as  their 
guide  until  it  led  them  to  "  where  the  young 
child  was."  Matt.  2:9.  (2)  A  remarkable 
conjunction  of  .Jupiter,  Saturn,  Mars,  and  a 
star  of  extraordinary  brilliancy,  which  took 
place  about  the  time  of  Christ's  birth  (ac- 
cording to  astronomical  calculations),  and 
wliich  would  naturally  attract  the  Magi, 
with  their  ideas  of  astrology  and  their  ex- 
pectations of  the  coming  Messiah. 


Stars.  The  Hebrews  included  under  the 
name  of  stars,  tlie  planets  and  all  other 
heavenly  bodies  except  the  sun  an<l  moon. 
The  stars  are  often  mentioned  in  the  I'jiblc, 
and  are  very  frequently  referred  to  figura- 
tively, as  in  Ps.  147  :  4  ;  Gon.  15  :  5 ;  22  :  17  ; 
26  :  4  ;  Exod.  32 : 13 ;  Ps.  8 :  3,  4.  In  Rev.  22  : 
16  Christ  is  called  the  "morning  star,"  be- 
cause the  light  of  the  gospel  day  was  intro- 
duced by  him.    See  Astronomy. 

Steads,  1  Chron.  5:22,  means  "places." 

Steel.  This  word,  in  the  Authorized 
Version,  2  Sam.  22  :  35 ;  Job  20  :  ;i4  ;  Ps.  18  : 
34;  Jer.  15:  12,  is  translated  from  a  Hebrew 
word  meaning  brass  or  copper,  and  in  the 
Revised  Version  is  always  rendered  "  brass." 
It  is  very  doubtful  whether  steel  was  known 
to  the  ancient  Jews. 

Stephanas,  stef'a-nas  (crown),  a  Corinth- 
ian disciple  whose  household  Paul  baptized. 
ICor.  1:16;  16:1.5,  17. 

Stephen,  ste'vn  (crown),  one  of  the  seven 
disciples  who  were  appointed  to  superintend 
the  distributions  to  the  poor.  He  was  "  full 
of  faith  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost,"  Acts  6  :  .5, 
and  "  did  great  wonders  and  miracles  among 
the  people."  Acts  6:8.  He  was  stoned  to 
death.  Acts  7  :  59,  and  is  usually  called  the 
first  martyr.  Saul  (Paul)  was  present, 
"consenting  unto  his  death."  Acts  8  :  1. 

Stew'ard,  one  to  whose  care  is  commit- 
ted the  management  of  the  household.  Gen. 
43:19;  Luke  16:  1,  etc.,  and  so  naturally 
applied  to  ministers,  1  Cor.  4  : 1,  and  Chris- 
tians. 1  Peter  4:10.  "Steward,"  in  Gen. 
15:2,  has  a  different  meaning,  and  is  ren- 
dered in  the  Revised  Version  "  he  that  shall 
be  possessor." 

Stocks,  Acts  16:24;  Jer.  20:2,  3,  were 
instruments  for  securing  the  feet  of  prison- 
ers. They  were  made  of  two  pieces  contain- 
ing grooves,  which,  when  closed,  fitted 
closely  around  the  leg  just  above  the  ankle, 
and  held  both  limbs  firmly  in  one  position. 
They  were  also  made  to  confine  the  arms 
and  the  neck. 

Sto'ics,  a  sect  of  Greek  philosophers, 
among  whom  contempt  of  external  circum- 
stances and  an  absolute  self-constraint  were 
considered  to  be  chief  virtues.  Acts  17  : 18. 

Stone,  Gen.  49  :24,  is  a  name  applied  to 
God  by  Jacob. 

Stone  is  abundant  in  Palestine,  and  be- 
sides being  used  for  building  purposes  stones 
were  used  as  we  do  knives,  Exod.  4:  25;  as 
weapons  of  warfare,  being  discharged  from 
slings,  1  Sam.  17:40,  and  from  catapults,  2 
Chron.  26:14,  15;  for  millstones,  2  Sam. 
11  :  21 ;  etc.  They  were  set  up  as  boundary 
marks.  Josh.  15  :  6 ;  to  commemorate  re- 
markable events.  Josh.  4;  4-7;  and  also 
served  as  weights  (see  marginal  notes.  Lev. 
19 :  36).  Idols  were  sometimes  made  of  stone. 
Lev.  26  : 1 ;  Hab.  2  :  19. 

Stones,  Pre'eious.  Though  about 
twenty  names  of  precious  stones  are  men- 
tioned in  the  Bible,  it  is  impossible  to  iden- 
tify them  positively  with  the  gems  we  now 
know  by  the  same  names.  The  same  term 
was  often  used  for  different  substances  that 
possessed  common  properties.  For  example, 
"crystal  "  (kerach)  denotes  either  ice  or  rock 
crystal  (transparent  quartz).  Gems,  how- 
ever, were  highly  prized  by  the  ancients. 
They  were  used  in  the  high-priest's  breast- 
plate, Exod.  28:  15-21,  and  were  mentioned 
bv  the  sacred  writers  to  denote  value,  beauty, 
aiid  durability.  Isa.  .54:11,  12;  Rev.  4:3; 
21:11,  18-20.  For  the  different  precious 
stones  see  the  separate  titles. 

Ston'ing  was  the  most  general  way  of 
inflicting  capital  punishment.  Lev.  20:2, 
27 ;  24  : 14,  16,  23. 

Stork.  Jer.  8:7.  A  bird  like  the  crane, 
only  much  larger.  It  feeds  on  insects  and 
frogs,  and  seelss  its  food  in  marshes  and 
watery  places.  It  was  classed  among  un- 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


clean  birds.  Lev.  11 : 19.  lu  flying  it  pre- 
sents a  uoble  sight,  with  its  long  red  legs 
extending  far  beyond  its  tail.  It  is  fond 
of  the  society  of  men,  and  in  the  East  it  is 
super.stitiously  protected.  It  is  noted  for 
its  tenderness  to  its  young.  Ps.  104:17; 
Zec'n.  ry :  9. 

Strain  at.  Matt.  23  :  24,  means  "strain 
out." 

Strait,  Matt.  7  : 13,  is  rendered  "  nar- 
row "  in  the  Revised  Ver.sion. 

Strait'ly,  Gen.  43  :  7 ;  Mark  1  :  43,  means 
strictly  or  sternly. 

Strake,  Gen.  30  :  37,  means  streak. 
"  Strake  sail,"  Acts  27:17,  is  rendered  in 
the  Revised  Version  "lowered  the  gear." 

Strange  is  sometimes  used  to  denote  for- 
eign. Exod.  21:8;  Neh.  13:27.  Its  other 
meanings  are  clearly  indicated  by  the  con- 
text. 

Strang'er.  The  Jews  applied  this  name 
to  any  person  of  foreign  birth  or  who  was 
not  a  Jew,  even  though  that  person  lived 
among  tluni.  EXod.  20:10;  2Chron.  2:17; 
Isa.  11  :  1.  It  was  also  applied  to  one  not  a 
])vicst,  Xum.  3:  10,  or  of  a  difl'erent  family. 
.Matt.  17:25. 

Strange  Gods,  a  name  often  applied  in 
the  Bible  to  tlie  false  gods  of  the  various 
nations.  Deut.  32  :  12 ;  Ps.  «1 :  9. 

Straw  of  wheat  and  barley  was  used  as 
fodder.  Gen.  24  :  25,  32.  It  was  also  very 
necessary  for  making  brick.  Exod.  5  :  7-18. 
As  a  verb,  "  straw  "  means  to  spread  or  scat- 
ter. Matt.  21  :  8;  25:24. 

Street.  2  Sam.  22  :  43.  In  the  East  the 
streets  are  generally  made  very  narrow,  in 
order  to  secure  shade  from  the  hot  sun. 
Mats  are  sometimes  stretched  across  the 
streets  from  roof  to  roof  for  the  same  pur- 
pose. Streets  were  not  lighted  at  night,  and 
the  houses  rarely  having  any  windows  on 
the  street  side,  travellers  were  obliged  to 
carry  a  lantern.  Men  used  to  spread  their 
rugs  and  sit  at  prominent  places  on  the 
street,  Job  29:7,  and  tliey  also  performed 
thi  ir  devotions  there.  Matt.  6 :  5.  To  "  make 
streets,  '  1  Kings  20:  34,  probably  means  to 
obtain  commercial  advantages. 

Strength  of  Is'ra-el,  1  Sam.  15:29,  is 
a  descriptive  title  of  the  God  of  Israel. 

Su'ah  {sweepings),  a  chieftain  of  Asher.  1 
Chron.  7  :  3H. 

Suc'coth  {booths).  [1]  The  place  to  which 
Jacob  went  after  leaving  Esau,  "and  built 
him  a  house  and  made  booths  for  his  cat- 
tle.'' Gen.  33  :  17.  It  was  given  to  Gad. 
Josh.  13  :  27.  [2]  The  Israelites'  first  en- 
campment in  tlie  desert  after  leaving 
Egypt.  Exod.  12  :  37 ;  Num.  33  :  5. 

Suc'coth-be'noth  [tents  of  daughters), 
an  idol  of  the  Babylonians  for  which  they 
Ijuilt  a  temple  in  Samaria  when  they  set- 
tled there.  2  Kings  17  :  30. 

Suchathites,  su'kath-ites,  a  family  of 
scribes  which  dwelt  at  Jabez.  1  Chron.  2 : 
55. 

Siik-ki'ims,  a  name  of  part  of  the  allies 
of  the  Egyptian  king  Shishak  who  invaded 
Judea.  2  Chron.  12  :  3. 

Sum'iner.    Gen.  8:22.    See  Seasons. 

Sun.  This  centre  of  the  planetary  sys- 
tem and  the  great  source  of  light  and  heat 
was  the  object  of  idolatrous  worsliip  from 
the  earliest  times.  Sun-worship  existed 
among  all  tlie  nations  around  Palestine, 
and  the  Jews  themselves  burned  incense  to 
the  sun.  2  Kings  23  :  5,  11 ;  Ezek.  8  :  16. 

Sun  of  Kight'eous-ness,  a  title  of  the 
Messiah.  Mai.  4  :  2. 

Siin'day.    See  Sabbath. 

Superstitious,  su-per-stish'us,  in  Acts 
17  :  22,  is  more  correctly  rendered  in  tlie 
Revised  Version  "somewhat  superstitious" 
in  the  text,  and  "  religious  "  in  the  marginal 
notes.  The  American  Revisers  prefer  "very 
religious"  in  the  text,  which  best  corre- 
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sponds  to  the  Greek.  Paul  was  too  courte- 
ous and  prudent  to  insult  and  alienate  his 
Atlienian  hearers  by  charging  them  with 
superstition  ;  he  meant  rather  to  compli- 
ment them  for  their  overreligiousiiess  that 
led  them  to  l)uild  an  altar  even  to  the  "un- 
known God,"  whom  they  "  unknowiugly  " 
(not  "  ignorantly  ")  worshiped,  and  whom 
he  came  to  preach  to  them. 

Sur,  one  of  the  gates  of  the  Temple  at 
Jerusalem.  2  Kings  11  :  fi. 

Sure'ty,  one  who  is  bound  with  and  for 
another.  The  danger  of  this  situation  is 
plainly  shown  in  Prov.  6:1;  11  :  15.  To 
strike  or  join  hands  with  another,  Job  17: 
3,  was  a  sign  of  suretyship. 

Susa,  sii'sah,  the  Greek  name  for  the 
city  called  Shl'.shan  (which  seej  in  Esth. 
2:3;  9:  11,  18. 

Susancliites,  su'san-kite.s,  inhabitants 
of  the  city  of  Susa  (Shushan).  Ezra  4  :  9. 

Susanna,  su-zan'nah  {lily),  a  woman 
who  "ministered  unto"  Jesus.  Luke  8  :  3. 

Su'si  {horseman),  the  fatlier  of  Gaddi,  the 
spy  from  Manasseh.  Num.  13  :  11. 

Swal'lovvs  still  make  their  nests  in  the 
buildings  on  the  site  of  Solomon's  Temple. 
Ps.  84  :  3 ;  Prov.  26  :  2. 

Swan  is  mentioned  in  the  Bible  only  in 
Lev.  11  :  18;  Deut.  14  : 16,  where  it  is  said 
to  be  unclean.  It  is  very  rare  in  Palestine 
and  neighboring  countries. 

Swear.  Gen.  21:24.  Swear'ing.  Hos. 
4  :  2.    See  Oath. 

Swine  or  Hog,  an  unclean  animal  ac- 
cording to  the  law,  Deut.  14  :  8,  is  despised 
both  by  the  Jews  and  the  Mohammedans, 
and  is  rarely  found  in  Palestine.  The  occu- 
pation of  the  prodigal  .son,  Luke  15: 15,  was 
extremely  degrading.  Eating  swine's  flesh 
is  mentioned  among  sinful  practices  in  Isa. 
65  :  4;  66  ;  17.  The  herd  of  swine  miracu- 
lously destroyed.  Matt.  8  :  32,  if  it  belonged 
to  Jews,  was  kept  contrary  to  their  law. 

Sword.  The  sword  in  ancient  times  was 
short,  two-edged,  and  resembled  a  dagger. 
It  was  carried  in  a  scabbard  and  suspended 
from  the  belt  or  girdle.  Gen.  27 : 40 ;  Jer.  47 : 
6 ;  Judg.  3  :  16. 

Syc'a-mine,  Luke  17:  6,  is  the  common 
black  mulberry  tree,  still  called  sycumenea 
by  the  Greeks.  It  belongs  to  the  same  or- 
der as  the  sycamore  and  the  fig. 

Syc'a-more  (fig-mulberry),  Sycomoee  in 
the  Authorized  Version,  a  large  tree  com- 
mon in  Egypt  and  once  very  abundant  in 
the  Jordan  valley,  but  not  often  found  now 
in  Palestine,  except  near  the  coast.  It  close- 
ly resembles  the  common  fig  tree  in  its  fruit, 
but  has  an  aromatic  leaf  shaped  like  that  of 
the  mull)erry  tree.  It  bears  fruit  during 
over  half  the  year,  and  its  wood  is  exceed- 
ingly durable.  Mummy-cases  were  made 
from  it.  It  is  entirely  difTerent  from  trees 
of  the  same  name  in  the  United  States  and 
in  England.  1  Kings  10:  27;  2  Chron.  1  :  15; 
9  :  27;  Luke  19  :  4. 

Sychar,  si'kar  idninken),  John  4:5,  is 
commonly  supposed  to  he  a  name  for  the 
city  of  Shechem  (which  see). 

Sychem,  si'kem.  Acts  7  :  16,  is  the  Greek 
form  of  the  name  Shechem,  applied  to  per- 
sons and  to  a  city.    See  Shechem. 

Sy-e'ne  {opening  or  key),  a  city  in  the 
south  of  Egypt,  on  the  Nile  and  bordering 
on  Ethiopia.  Ezek.  29  :  10.  It  was  named 
from  tlie  stone  called  .syenite  which  is  quar- 
ried there. 

Syl'va-nus.    See  Silas. 

Synagogue,  sin'a-gog  {an  assemblage),  a 
meeting  of  the  Jews  for  prayer  and  instruc- 
tion in  the  law  on  the  Sal)l)ath  and  at  other 
appointed  times.  Such  meetings  were  prob- 
ably not  held  before  the  Babylonisli  captiv- 
ity, and  took  (ilace  at  first  in  the  open  air  or 
in  private  houses.  The  buildings  subsequent- 
ly erected  for  these  meetings  were  also  called 


synagogues.  In  Rev.  2:9;  3:9  assemblies 
of  those  who  profess  to  be  God's  people  while 
their  hearts  are  not  right  with  Him  are  called 
"  synagogues  of  Satan."  The  Great  Svn- 
acjogue  was  a  council  compo.sed  of  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  men,  who,  according  to  He- 
brew tradition,  formed  the  Hebrew  Canon 
and  established  worship  in  synagogues. 

Syntyclie,  sin'ti-ke  {e.veyit),  one  of  the 
female  members  of  the  church  at  Philippi. 
Phil.  4:2. 

Syr'a-cuse,  a  famous  ancient  city  in  the 
eastern  part  of  Sicily,  the  largest  island  of 
the  Mediterranean  Sea,  was  settled  by  the 
Corinthians  B.  c.  758  and  conquered  by  the 
Romans  B.  c.  212.  It  has  a  fine  harbor,  and 
was  visited  by  Paul  on  his  voj'age  to  Rome. 
Acts  28 :  12. 

Syria,  seer'i-ah,  the  Greek  name  for  the 
country  which  the  Hebrews  called  Akam, 
or  "  the  region  of  Tyre  "  (see  Lebanon).  It 
was  inhabited  by  the  Hittites  and  other 
Hamitic  tribes.  Josliua  conquered  the 
country  near  Hermon  and  Lebanon,  Josh. 
11  :2-18,  and  David  coii<iuered  the  .Syrians 
of  Damascus.  2  Sam.  chapter  8;  10:6-19. 
Under  David  and  Solomon  Syria  was  lield 
by  the  Israelites,  but  after  Solomon's  time 
an  independent  Syrian  kingdom  was  found- 
ed at  Damascus,  which  frequently  carriea  on 
war  with  tlie  kingdom  of  Israel.  After  the 
death  of  Alexander  the  Great,  B.  c.  323.  a 
new  Syrian  kingdom  was  established  under 
the  dynasty  of  the  Seleucidfe,  to  which  Ju- 
dea finally  became  subject.  The  valley 
between  the  Lebanon  and  Anti-Lebanon 
ranges  of  mountains  is  called  Crele-Syria, 
which  means  hollow  Syria.  Syria  became  a 
Roman  province  B.  c.  64.  Among  its  prin- 
cipal cities  are  Damascus,  Antioch,  and 
Berytns  or  Beirut. 

Syr'i-ack,  Dan.  2  :  4,  means  the  Syrian 
language. 

Syria-maachah,  syr'i-ah-ma'a-kah,  a 
region  on  the  north-east  border  of  Pales- 
tine. 1  Chron.  19  :  6. 

Syr'i-an,  a  native  of  Syria.  Gen.  25:20; 
Luke  4  : 27. 

Syro-phenician,  si'ro-fe-nisli'i-an,  a 
native  of  that  part  of  Syria  which  was  near 
Tyre  and  Sidon.  Mark  7 :  26. 

T. 

Taanach,  ta'a-nak.  Josh.  12  :  21,  and 
Tanach,  ta'nak.  Josh.  21  :  25  {sandy  soil), 
a  royal  city  of  the  Canaanites,  was  west  of 
the  Jordan,  and  was  taken  by  Joshua.  It 
was  in  Issachar,  but  was  a.ssigned  to  Manas- 
seh and  became  a  Levitical  city. 

Ta'a-nath-shi'loh  {approach  to  Shiloh), 
a  landmark  on  the  border  between  Benja- 
min and  Ephraim.  Josh.  16:6. 

Tab'ba-oth  ( rings),  one  of  the  Nethinim 
whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubba- 
bel.  Ezra  2:  43;  Neh.  7  :  46. 

Tab'bath  (celebrated),  a  place  in  Issachar 
or  in  Ephraim,  mentioned  in  the  account 
of  the  flight  of  the  host  of  the  Midianites. 
Judg.  7  :  22. 

Ta'be-al  (God  is  good),  a  Jew  whose  son 
the  Syrians  and  Ephraim ites  intended  to 
make  king  of  Judah.  Isa.  7  :  6. 

Ta'be-el  (God  is  good),  a  Persian  oflicer 
iu  Samaria.  Ezra  4  :  7. 

Tab'e-rah  (a  burning),  a  place  situated  in 
the  wilderness  of  Paran,  Num.  11  :  3;  Deut. 
9  :  22,  called  also  Kibroth-hattaavah. 

Ta'ber-ing,  Nab.  2  :  7,  means  to  beat  as 
upon  the  T.\bret  (which  see). 

Tab'er-na-cle  meant  originally  simply 
a  tent.  Num.  24  :  5 ;  Job  11  : 14  ;  etc.,  but  re- 
ceived later  a  specific  meaning  as  the  name 
of  that  tent  which  Moses  constructed  under 
divine  direction  for  the  worship  of  the  ,Tew3. 
It  is  described  in  Exod.  26,  and  36  :  8-38. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


The  Taljernacle  stood  in  a  court  or  enclos- 
ure, one  hundred  and  fifty  feet  hy  seventy- 
five  feet,  made  of  canvas  screens  hung  by 
hooks  and  fillets  of  silver  from  brazen  pil- 
lars eight  feet  apart.  This  enclosure  was 
broken  only  on  the  eastern  side,  where 
there  was  an  entrance  thirty  feet  wide 
hung  with  curtains  of  fine  twined  linen 
embroidered  with  figures  of  cherubim.  At 
the  upper  end  of  the  enclosure,  and  facing 
the  entrance,  stood  the  Tabernacle.  The 
latter  was  forty-five  feet  long,  fifteen  feet 
wide,  and  fifteen  feet  high.  Its  two  sides 
and  rear  were  enclosed  with  boards,  each 
of  which  had  at  its  lower  end  two  tenons 
which  fitted  into  silver  sockets  placed  on 
the  ground,  and  at  the  top  were  fastened  by 
bars  of  acacia  wood  run  tli rough  rings  of 
gold.  The  entrance  was  hung  with  costly 
curtains.  The  top  of  the  Tabernacle  was 
covered  with  fine  linen  embroidered  with 


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colored  figures  of  cherubim ;  over  this  was 
goats'-hair  cloth,  above  which  was  a  cover- 
ing of  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  outside  of 
all  was  another  covering  which  was  com- 
posed of  "  badgers'  skins."  The  Tabernacle 
was  divided  into  two  apartments  by  a  veil  or 
richly-wrought  curtain  extending  entirely 
across  it  and  from  top  to  bottom.  This  veil 
is  called  the  "  second  veil  "  in  Heb.  9 : 3,  be- 
cause the  outside  entrance  was  also  cur- 
tained. The  outer  apartment  was  called 
the  "sanctuary"  or  "  holy  place,"  also  the 
"first  tabernacle,"  and  the  inner  was  the 
"  second  tabernacle,  '  or  the  "  most  holy 
place,"  or  the  "  Holiest  of  all."  Heb.  9  : 2,  3. 

Within  the  court,  and  opposite  the  en- 
trance, stood  the  Altar  of  Buknt-offer- 
ING  (see  Altar),  and  between  that  altar 
and  the  Tabernacle  was  the  Brazen  La  ver, 
E.xod.  .30 : 18,  in  the  form  of  an  urn,  and  con- 
taining water  for  washing  the  hands  and 
the  feet  of  the  priests  before  they  entered 
the  sanctuary. 

In  the  sanctuary,  at  the  left  of  a  person 
entering  it,  stood  the  golden  candlestick,  op- 
posite to  which,  on  the  right,  was  the  table 
of  shew  bread.  Beyond  the  golden  candle- 
stick and  the  table  of  shew  bread,  and  in 
front  of  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  but  sepa- 
rated from  it  by  the  "second  veil,''  was  the 


altar  of  incense.    See  Altar;  Ark,  No.  3; 

t'ANDLESTICK,  GOLDEN  ;  and  SHEW  BREAD. 

About  nine  months'  labor  was  required  to 
conij)lete  the  Tabernacle,  which,  with  its 
furniture,  wa'S  so  constructed  that  it  could 
be  conveniently  taken  down  and  set  up 
again.  It  was  consecrated  to  the  service  of 
Jehovah  with  solemn  ceremonies,  Exod.  30: 
23-33;  40  :  9-11;  Heb.  9  :  21,  and  "a  cloud 
covered  the  tent  of  the  congregation,  and 
the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  taberna- 
cle." Exod.  40:  .34. 

This  Tabernacle  was  built  by  the  Israel- 
ites near  the  close  of  their  encampment  at 
the  foot  of  Mount  Sinai,  and  carried  with 
them  in  their  wanderings  in  the  wilderne.ss, 
in  which  they  were  directed  by  a  cloud. 
Exod.  40  :  36-38.  The  Tabernacle  was  al- 
ways placed  in  the  middle  of  the  camp,  sur- 
rounded by  the  tents  of  the  priests  and  the 
Levites  in  appointed  order,  at  some  distance 
from  which  were  the  tents  of  the  other 
tribes,  in  four  large  divisions.  On  the  ar- 
rival at  Canaan  the  Tabernacle  was  first 
placed  at  Gilgal,  Josh.  4: 19;  then  at  Shiloh, 
1  Sam.  1:3;  then  at  Nob,  1  Sam.  21  :  1-9; 
and  finally,  in  the  reign  of  David,  at  Gib- 
eon,  1  Chron.  21 :  29,  where  it  was  when  the 
reign  of  Solomon  began.  2  Chron.  1  :  1-13. 

Two  Tabernacles  are  mentioned  in  the 
Old  Testament.  One  was  made  in  the  wil- 
derness, and  in  the  other  the  ark  was  put 
by  David,  where  it  remained  till  the  Tem- 
ple was  completed.  2  Sam.  6 : 17 ;  1  Kings  8 : 
1 ;  1  Chron.  16  : 1.  The  old  Tabernacle  was 
meanwhile  at  Gibeon.  Consult  the  Anal- 
ysis by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687),  and 
refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Tab'er-iia-cles,  Feast  of,  lasting  eight 
days,  Num.  29 : 12-40,  was  one  of  the  three 
great  feasts  of  the  Jews,  and  commemorated 
the  long  tent-life  of  the  Israelites  while 
journeying  through  the  wilderness.  Dur- 
ing its  celebration  the  people  all  lived  in 
booths.  Neh.  8 :  14-18.  The  feast  was  held 
at  Jerusalem,  and  began  on  the  fifteenth 
day  of  the  seventh  month  (Ethanim),  about 
the  time  when  the  fruits  were  gathered,  and 
hence  it  was  also  called  the  feast  of  iiuinfher- 
inij.  Exod.  23: 16.  See  pages  578  and  643  in 
the  Analysis. 

Tabitha,  tab'i-thah  iyazelle).  Acts  9  :  36- 
40.    See  Dorcas. 

Ta'ble.  This,  in  ancient  times,  was 
simply  a  piece  of  skin  or  leather  spread  on 
the  floor,  and  served  both  as  a  table  and  a 
cloth.  Later  a  very  low  table,  not  much 
more  than  a  span  high,  was  used,  and  in  the 
time  of  Christ  the  Jews  had  adopted  the 
Persian  custom  of  reclining  at  meals.  See 
Eating,  Seats.  "  Table,"  in  Exod.  24 : 12 ; 
Prov.  3:3;  Luke  1 :  63 ;  etc.,  means  a  tablet 
for  writing.    See  Tablet. 

Tab'let,  a  fiat  piece  of  stone  or  metal 
on  which  to  write  or  engrave.  Stones  were 
sometimes  coveied  with  plaster,  on  which, 
while  soft,  the  characters  were  traced.  Deut. 
27  :  2-4.  A  framework  covered  with  wax 
was  also  employed,  on  which  writing  was 
traced  with  a  pointed  instrument  called  a 
stylus.  Luke  1 :  63.    See  Writing. 

Tablets,  Isa.  3  :  20,  means  "perfume 
boxes,"  and  in  Exod.  35:22;  Num.  31:50, 
"armlets"  or  "  necklaces." 

Ta'bor  (mound,  height).  [1]  A.  famous 
mountain  on  the  north-east  edge  of  the 
great  plain  of  Esdraelon,  and  on  the  border 
between  Zebulun  and  Issachar,  is  six  miles 
south-east  of  Nazareth.  Josh.  19  :  22 ;  Ps.  89 ; 
12.  Barak  gathered  his  army  there  to  over- 
throw Sisera.  Judg.  4  :  6-14.  It  is  now  called 
Jebel  et  Tor,  and  its  summit  is  about  two 
thousand  feet  above  the  Mediterranean  Sea. 
It  rises  from  the  plain  as  an  isolated  mass 
in  the  shape  of  a  dome.  Tradition  makes  it 
the  Mount  of  Transfiguration,  but  the  ma- 
jority of  modern  scholars  place  that  event 


on  Mount  Hermon,  since  it  occurred  only  a 
few  days  after  Christ's  arrival  in  that  re- 
gion. [2]  A  city  of  Zebulun.  1  Chron.  6  : 
77. 

Ta'bor,  Plain  of,  1  Sam.  10 :  3,  in  Ben- 
jamin, is  translated  "oak  of  Tabor"  in  the 
Revised  Version.    See  Oak. 

Tab'ret,  Tim'brel,  Gen.  31 :27;  Judg. 
11  :  34,  were  musical  instruments  resembling 
very  nearly,  it  is  supposed,  the  tambourine. 
A  piece  of  .skin  was  stretclied  over  a  rim 
like  the  end  of  a  drum,  and  on  this  skin  the 
player  beat  with  one  hand  while  shaking 
the  timbrel  with  the  other.  Small  bells 
were  also  attached  to  the  rim. 

Tab'ii-mon  (R'mmon  is  kind),  the  father 
of  Benhadad,  king  of  Syria.  1  Kings  15: 
18. 

Tach'es,  Exod.  26  :  6,  fastenings  made 
of  gold  and  of  brass,  used  in  connecting  the 
curtains  of  the  Tabernacle. 

Tachmonite,  tak'mo-nite,  2  Sam.  23  :  8, 
the  name  given  to  the  first  of  David's  val- 
iant men.  Hachmonite,  in  1  Chron.  11 : 
11,  refers  to  the  same  family. 

Tack'ling,  in  Isa.  33:23,  refers  to  the 
ropes  attached  to  the  mast,  but  in  Acts  27 : 
19  it  has  a  wider  meaning,  and  includes  the 
furniture  of  the  ship — in  fact,  everything 
except  what  was  necessary  for  the  preserva- 
tion of  the  vessel. 

Tad'inor  (^jnZms),  a  city  in  the  wilder- 
ness, built  by  Solomon,  is  mentioned  twice 
in  the  Bible,  1  Kings  9  :  18 ;  2  Chron.  8  :  4, 
but  has  never  been  identified,  though  it  is 
usually  considered  to  be  the  ancient  Pal- 
myra, which  lies  one  hundred  and  twenty 
miles  north-east  of  Damascus  (a  five  days' 
journey  on  camels),  and  of  which  imposing 
ruins  of  temples,  palaces,  colonnades,  and 
tombs  remain  to  this  day. 

Ta'han  (station),  Num.  26:35;  1  Chron. 
7 :  25,  a  descendant  of  Ephraim. 

Ta'han-ites,  Num.  26:35,  the  descend- 
ants of  Tahan. 

Ta-hap'a-nes.  Jer.  2  :  16.     See  Tah- 

PANHES. 

Ta'hath  (place),  one  of  the  camping- 
stations  in  the  wilderness.  Num.  33:26,  27. 

Ta'liath  (station).  [1]  A  descendant  of 
Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  :  24,  37. 
[2,  3]  Two  Ephraimites.  1  Chron.  7  :  20. 

Tah'pan-lies,  a  city  in  lower  Egypt,  on 
a  l)ranch  of  the  Nile.  After  the  capture  of 
Jerusalem  by  Nebuchadnezzar  many  Jews 
fled  there,  carrying  with  them  Jeremiah 
and  Baruch.  Jer.  43  :  7,  8,  9 ;  44  :  1 ;  46  :  14. 
It  is  called  Tahapanes,  Jer.  2  : 16,  and  Te- 
haphnehes.  Ezek.  30  : 18. 

Tah'pe-nes  I  head  of  the  world?),  a  queen 
of  Egvpt  whose  sister  became  the  wife  of 
Hadad.  1  Kings  11 :  19,  20. 

Tah're-a  icunnbuj),  a  son  of  Micah  and  a 
descendant  of  Saul.  1  Chron.  9:41.  He  is 
called  Tarea  in  1  Chron.  8  :  .35. 

Tah'tim-liod'shi,  The  Land  of,  a 
name  given  to  a  district  lying  to  the  north- 
ward of  Gilead.  2  Sam.  24  : 6. 

Tale,  Exod.  5  :  8,  18,  means  count,  in  dis- 
tinction from  weight  or  measure. 

Tal'ent,  a  weight,  is  said  to  contain 
three  thousand  skekels.  The  value  of  a  tal- 
ent of  gold  is  about  S30,000 :  of  a  talent  of  sil- 
ver, about  SIOOO.  1  Chron.  20 :  2  ;  .Matt.  18  :  24. 

Tal'i-tha  cu'mi,  a  Syro-Clialdaic  expres- 
sion, is  interpreted  in  Mark  5  :  41. 

Talinai,  tal'mav  {brotherly).  [1]  A  son 
of  Anak.  Num.  13  :'22 ;  Josh.  15  : 14.  [2]  A 
king  of  Geshur  whose  daughter  was  a  wife 
of  David.  2  Sam.  3  :  3 ;  1  Chron.  3  :  2. 

Tal'mon  (oppressed),  a  Levite  whose  de- 
scendants returned  with  Zerubbabel.  1 
Chron.  9  :  17  ;  Ezra  2  :  42. 

Ta'inah  {laughter),  a  Nethinim  whose 
descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel, 
Neh.  7  :  55,  called  Thamah  in  Ezra  2  :  53. 

Ta'inar  (palm  tree).  [1]  The  wife  of  Er, 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


the  son  of  Judah,  and  afterward  of  his 
brother  Onan.  Gen.  38  :  6-30.  [2]  A  daugh- 
ter of  David.  2  Sam.  ehapter  13;  1  Cliron. 
3  : !).  [3 1  One  of  the  daughters  of  Absalom. 
2  Sam.  14:27. 

Ta'mar  [palm  tree),  a  place  on  the  south- 
east of  Palestine.  Ezek.  47  :  19;  48  :  28. 

Tam'miiz  [sprout  of  life),  Ezek.  8  : 14,  a 
Syrian  idol,  corresponding  to  the  Adonis  of 
the  Greeks. 

Ta'nacli,  ta'nak.  Josh.  21:  25.  SeeTAA- 

NACH. 

Tan'hu-metli  (comfort),  the  father  of  one 
of  Gedaliah's  captains.  2  Kings  25:  23;  Jer. 
40:8. 

Ta'nis,  in  the  marginal  notes,  Ezek.  30: 
14.    See  ZoAN. 

Tan  ner.  Among  the  ancient  Jews  cere- 
monial uncleanness  was  attaclied  to  the  oc- 
cupation of  the  tanner,  and  hence  he  was 
obliged  to  pursue  his  calling  outside  of  the 
town.  Acts  9:  43;  10:0,  32. 

Taphath,  ta'fatli  {drop),  a  daughter  of 
Solomon.  1  Kings  4:11. 

Tap'im-ah  {apple  tree),  a  son  of  Hebron, 
a  descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  2  :  43. 

Tap'pu-ah  { apple- re<j ion).  [1]  A  royal 
city  of  the  Canaanitcs  which  was  taken  by 
Joshua,  and  was  in  Judah.  Josh.  12  :  17 ;  15  : 
34.  [2J  A  city  of  Ephraim,  on  the  border 
of  Ephraim  and  Manasseh.  Josh.  16:8;  17: 
8. 

Ta'rah  {station),  the  twenty-third  station 
of  tlie  Israelites  in  their  wandering  through 
the  wilderness.  Num.  33  :  27,  28. 

Tai  'a-lah  (o  reeling),  one  of  the  cities  of 
Beiijaniin.  Josh.  18:27. 

Ta're-a,  1  Chron.  8  :  35.    See  Tahrea. 

Tares,  Matt.  13 :  25,  etc.,  a  grass  very 
common  in  Eastern  countries.  It  is  diffi- 
cult to  distinguish  it  from  wheat  until  the 
head  api>ears.  The  grain  of  tans  is  poison- 
ous, and  even  when  a  small  quantity  of  it 
is  mixed  with  wheat  and  made  into  bread 
it  i)roduces  dizziness.  The  grain,  however, 
is  so  much  smaller  than  that  of  wheat  that 
the  two  can  be  easily  sepai'atcd. 

Tar'get.  1  Kings  10  :  16  ;  2  Chron.  9 : 15. 
See  Shiklu.  In  1  Sam.  17  :  6  the  word 
means  "javelin,"  and  is  so  rendered  in  the 
Revised  Version. 

Tar'pel-iles,  an  Assyrian  tribe  some  of 
whom  were  sent  to  colonize  Samaria  after 
the  removal  of  the  Israelites.  Ezra  4  :  9. 

Tar'shish,  2  Chron.  9  :  21,  or  Thar'- 
shish,  1  Kings  10  :  22  {rocky  (jronudf),  is 
often  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament,  and 
always  as  a  distant  place  and  situated  on 
the  sea-coast,  but  it  has  never  been  identi- 
fied. Some  consider  it  the  same  as  Tarsus 
in  Cilicia,  and  others  as  Tartessiis  in  south- 
ern Si)ain. 

Tar'shish.  [1]  One  of  the  sons  of  Javan, 
the  grandson  of  Noah.  Gen.  10  :  4  ;  1  Chron. 
1  :  7.  [2]  One  of  the  seven  ])rinces  of  Per- 
sia who  "saw  the  king's  face."  Esth.  1  :  13, 
14. 

Tar'sus,  the  birthplace  of  Paul,  Acts  9: 
11,  .30 ;  11 :  25 ;  21  :  39 ;  22  :  3,  was  the  capital 
of  the  province  of  Cilicia  in  Asia  Minor,  and 
stood  on  both  banks  of  the  river  Cyduus,  in 
a  fertile  plain  twelve  miles  north  of  the 
Mediterranean  Sea.  Its  .schools  were  cele- 
brated, and  ranked  next  to  those  of  Alex- 
andria and  Athens,  so  that  rich  people  liked 
to  have  a  pupil  from  Tarsus  for  tutor  to 
their  sons.  There  Paul  learned  the  Greek 
lang\iage  and  acquired  some  knowledge  of 
Greek  literature,  although  he  got  his  theo- 
logical (rabbinical )  education  at  Jerusalem 
under  Gamaliel.  Tarsus  is  still  a  city  of 
some  importance.  An  orphan  asylum  has 
been  established  there  by  American  mis- 
sionaries. 

Tar'tak  (prince  o/ darkness), an  idol  wor- 
shipped by  the  Avites  who  were  removed  to 
Samaria.  2  Kings  17  :  31. 

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Tar'tan,  2  Kings  18:17;  Isa.  20:1,  is 
the  title  of  the  commander  of  an  army. 

Tatnai,  tat'uay  or  tat'na-i  (gift),  a  gov- 
ernor, under  the  king  of  Persia,  of  the  prov- 
inces west  of  the  river  Euphrates.  Ezra  5 : 3. 
6 ;  0:6,  13. 

Tav'erns,  The  Three,  Acts  28:  1.5,  a 
place  thirty-three  miles  south-east  of  Rome. 
Paul  met  some  of  "  the  brethren  "  there. 

Tax'es.  Before  the  time  of  the  kings 
the  taxes  of  the  Hebrews  were  light  and 
were  applied  to  the  support  of  the  priests 
and  Levites,  and  were  called  first-fruits, 
tithes,  etc.  See  First-fruits,  and  Tithes. 
With  the  kings  came  heavier  taxes.  2  Kings 
23:35.  They  were  levied  for  almost  every 
conceivable  purpose,  until  finally  the  ten 
tribes  of  Israel  rebelled  against  Rehoboam. 
1  Kings  12  : 4,  18.  The  foreign  nations  that 
became  the  conquerors  of  the  Hebrews  bur- 
dened them  so  heavily  with  taxes  that  the 
people  were  in  great  distress.  See  Neh. 
chapter  5 ;  9  :  37.  Under  the  Romans  and 
in  the  time  of  Christ  the  taxes  were  farmed 
out,  and  this  led  to  great  extortion  and  op- 
pression. See  Publican,  and  consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Tax'ing,  as  mentioned  in  Luke  2:  1-3, 
5;  Acts  5  :  37,  means  a  writing  oB",  register- 
ing, or,  as  the  Revised  Version  renders  it, 
"enrolment."  It  was  the  taking  of  a  cen- 
sus of  the  people,  and  its  object  was  taxa- 
tion. It  was  held  by  the  order  of  the  Ro- 
man emperor,  but,  according  to  Jewish 
custom,  the  registration  was  made  accord- 
ing to  the  tribes  or  families.  Luke  2  :  4. 

Tears.  The  expression  "i)ut  thou  my 
tears  into  thy  bottle,"  Ps.  56  :  H,  refers  to  an 
ancient  custom  in  which  the  falling  tears 
of  the  mourners  at  funerals  were  collected 
and  put  into  an  urn  or  bottle,  and  preserved 
as  a  memorial  of  the  grief  of  the  survivors. 

Jesus  shed  tears  of  friendship  at  the  grave 
of  Lazarus,  and  tears  of  sorrow  over  the  un- 
belief of  Jerusalem. 

Te'bah  {slauyhter),  one  of  the  sons  of  Na- 
hor,  the  brother  of  Abraham.  Gen.  22  :  24. 

Teb-a-li'ah  (Jehovah  purifies),  a  son  of 
Hosah,  a  descendant  of  Merari.  1  Chron. 
20:  11. 

Te'beth,  the  tenth  month  of  the  Hebrew 
.sacred  year  and  the  fourth  month  of  the 
civil  year.  Esth.  2:  10.    See  Month. 

Teeth.  Figurative  references  are  fre- 
quently made  to  the  teeth.  Cleanness  of 
teeth,  Amos  4  : 0,  denoted  a  famine.  Gnash- 
ing the  teeth.  Matt.  8  :  12,  indicated  terror; 
rage;  despair.  The  Jewish  law  of  retalia- 
tion required  a  tooth  for  a  tooth.  £xod.  21 : 
24. 

Tehaphnehes,  te-haf'ne-heez.  Ezek.  30: 
18.    See  Tahpanhes. 

Te-hin'nah  (cry  for  mercy),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Eshton,  a  descendant  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4:12. 

Teil  Tree,  in  Isa.  6:13,  is  translated 
from  the  same  Hebrew  word  that  in  Hosea 
4  :  13  is  rendered  "elm,"  and  in  many  other 
passages  "oak."  See  Oak.  In  all  these 
cases  i)robably  the  terebinth,  a  noble  look- 
ing tree  resembling  somewhat  the  oak,  is 
meant.  This  tree  was  abundant  in  Pales- 
tine. It  furnished  a  pure  quality  of  tur- 
pentine, and  was  noted  for  its  long  life. 

Te'kel.  Dan.  5  :  25.    See  Mene. 

Tekoa,  tc-ko'ah,  2  Chron.  11  :  6;  20:20; 
Jer.  6:1;  Amos  1  :  1,  and  Te-ko'ah,  2  Sam. 
14  :  2,  4,  9  (pitching  of  tents),  a  city  of  Judah 
about  five  miles  south  of  Bethlehem.  It 
was  the  birthplace  and  residence  of  Amos 
the  prophet. 

Te-ko'a,  the  title  of  a  family  descended 
from  Hezron,  the  grandson  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  2:24;  4:5. 

Te-ko'ite,  an  inhabitant  of  Tekoa.  2 
Sam.  23  :  20  ;  1  Chron.  U  :  28. 

Tel'-a-bib  (corn-hill),  a  city  of  Chaldca. 


It  was  the  residence  of  Ezekiel.  Ezek.  3 : 
15. 

Te'lah  (ireac/t),  a  descendant  of  Ephraim. 

1  Chron.  7:25. 

Tel'a-im  (young  lambs),  the  place  where 
Saul  gathered  the  forces  of  Israel  when 
about  to  attack  the  Amalekites.  1  Sam. 
15:4. 

Te-las'sar,  Isa.  37  : 12,  and  The-la'sar, 

2  Kings  19  :  12,  a  region  whose  inhabitants 
were  destroyed  by  kings  of  Assyria.  It 
may  have  been  in  Mesopotamia. 

Te'lein  {oppression),  one  of  the  porters 
of  the  .sanctuary  who  took  a  foreign  wife. 
Ezra  10  :  24. 

Te'lem  (oppression),  a  city  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15  :  24. 

Tel-haresha,  tel-ha-re'.shah,  Neh.  7 :  61, 
and  Tel-harsa,  tel-har'.sali,  Ezra  2  :  59,  a 
I)lace  in  Babylonia,  some  of  whose  inhabit- 
ants returned  after  the  Captivity. 

Tell,  as  in  Gen.  15:5;  2  Kings  12  :  10, 
means  to  count  or  number. 

Tel-inelah,tel-me'lah,(srtrt-7iiW),  a  place 
in  Babylonia  from  which  some  of  the  in- 
habitants returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Ezra 
2:59;  Neh.  7  :  61. 

Teina,  te'mah  (south  desert).  [1]  One  of 
the  sons  of  Ishmael.  Gen.  25: 15;  1  Chron. 
1 :  30.  [2]  An  Ishmaelite  tribe  in  northern 
Arabia  descended  from  Tenia,  son  of  Ish- 
mael. The  name  Tema  is  also  applied  to 
the  country  occupied  bv  that  tribe.  Job  6: 
19;  Isa.  21 ':  14;  Jer.  25:23. 

Te'man  (south  desert).  [1]  One  of  the 
sons  of  Eliidiaz,  the  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  30 : 
n,  15;  1  Chron.  1:36.  [2]  An  Edoniite 
chief,  ai)parentlv  of  a  later  period.  Gen. 
30:42;  1  Chron."  1:53.  [3]  A  district  east 
of  Edom.  Jer.  49  :  7,  20;  Amos  1 : 12. 

Teni'a-ni,  Gen.  30  :  34,  and  Te'man- 
ite.  Job  2  :  11 ;  4:1,  the  inhabitants  of  Te- 
man,  No.  3. 

Tein'e-ni,  one  of  the  sons  of  Aslier.  1 
Chron.  4  :  6. 

Tein'per-ance,  Tem'per-ate,  Acts  24  : 
25;  Gal.  5:23;  etc.,  mean  .sell-restraint, 
moderation,  self-control  in  all  things,  eating 
as  well  as  drinking.  In  Titus  2  :  2  "tem- 
perate" means  (irudeut  or  discreet. 
I  Tein'ple,  The,  stood  on  Mount  Moriah, 
Jerusalem  (see  Jerusalem),  and  resembled 
in  its  general  form  the  Tabernacle.  There 
were  three  successive  temples,  built  respect- 
ively by  Solomon,  Zerubbabel,  and  Herod 
the  Great.  The  last  mentioned  was  the 
Temi)le  of  the  time  of  Christ.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

I.  Sol'o-mon's  Tem'ple.  B.C.  1005-588. — 
The  design,  plan,  and  location  of  this  build- 
ing were  furnished  by  David,  under  divine 
direction.  1  Chron.  chaps.  21 ;  22  ;  28  : 11-19. 
He  collected  an  immense  amount  of  gold, 
silver,  and  brass  (bronze  or  copper)  for  its 
erection,  besides  great  quantities  of  iron, 
stone,  timber,  etc.,  although  he  was  forbid- 
den by  God  from  beginning  the  work.  2 
Sam.  7 : 5-13.  The  building  was  commenced 
by  Solomon  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  reign. 
For  seven  and  a  half  years  183,600  men  were 
working  on  the  Temple — namely, 30,000  Jews 
in  three  divisions,  10,000  in  each,  and  1.53,600 
Canaauites,  of  whom  70,000  were  bearers  of 
burdens,  60,000  hewers  of  wood  and  stone, 
and  3000  overseers.  Its  parts  were  all  i)re- 
pared  at  a  distance  from  it,  and  when 
brought  together  the  Temple  was  built; 
nor  was  the  sound  of  "  hammer,  nor  axe, 
nor  any  tool  of  iron,  heard  in  the  house 
while  it  was  in  building."  1  Kings  6  :  7. 
The  front  of  the  Temple  was  toward  the 
east,  and  the  dimensions  of  the  Temple 
proper  were  ninety  feet  long,  thirty  feet 
wide,  and  thirty  feet  high — exactly  double 
those  of  the  Tabernacle,  after  the  fashion 
of  which  it  was  made.    There  were  addi- 


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tions  to  the  building  for  the  priests,  etc. 
The  Teuiple  was  completed  B.  c.  1005.  The 
brazen  laver,  which  in  the  Tabernacle  was  a 
simple  urn,  was  represented  in  the  Tenijile 
by  a  great  basin  resting  on  twelve  brazen 
bulls.  The  Holy  of  Holies  was  a  small 
square  dark  chamber.  There  the  ark  stood 
on  a  rough  protuberance  of  the  natural 
rock  on  which  the  Temple  was  built.  On 
each  side  stood  a  golden  cherub,  and  the 
wings  of  these  figures  met  above  the  ark. 
The  connection  between  this  chamber  and 
the  sanctuary  was  through  foldiug-doors  of 
olive-wood  huug  with  costly  embroidered 
linen  fabrics. 

This  Temple  was  destroyed  by  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, B.  c.  588,  after  having  stood  more 
than  four  hundred  years,  but  it  had  been 
plundered  during  the  reign  of  Eehoboam,  1 
Kings  14  :  25,  26,  by  the  Egyptian  king  Shi- 
shak,  and  often  afterward.  For  fifty  years 
after  their  destruction  Jerusalem  and  Solo- 
mon's Temple  laid  in  ruins. 

II.  Ze-rub'ba-bel's  Tem'ple,  b.  c.  515- 
64. — In  B.  c.  536  permission  was  given  by 
Cyrus,  the  Persian  conqueror  of  Babylon, 
for  the  captive  Jews  to  return  to  Jerusalem. 
Many  of  them  did  return  with  Zerubbabel, 
governor  of  Judea,  aud  Joshua  (Jeshua),  the 
high-priest.  In  the  second  year  after  their 
return  the  foundation  of  the  Temple  was 
laid.  Ezra  3  :  8.  The  work  of  rebuilding 
was  superintended  by  Zerubbabel  aud 
Joshua  (Jeshua),  but  was  not  finished  until 
twenty  years  later,  b.  c.  515,  on  account  of 
the  intrigues  of  the  Samaritans  aud  other 
parties,  as  recorded  by  Ezra.  It  was  in 
nearly  all  its  dimensions  one-third  larger 
than  Solomon's  Temple,  but  not  so  magnifi- 
cenl,  Ezra  3  :  12,  13,  and,  besides,  it  had  no 
ark  of  the  covenant  and  no  sacred  fire.  The 
principal  differences  between  this  and  the 
old  building,  with  respect  to  construction, 
were  the  arrangement  of  the  court  of  wor- 
shippers, which  was  divided  into  two  parts, 
an  outer  court  for  the  Geutiles  and  an  inner 
court  for  Israel,  and  the  fortress-tower  at 
the  north-western  corner,  which  was  the 
residence  of  the  Persian,  and  afterward  of 
the  Roman,  governor.  This  Temple  was 
the  scene  of  more  glorious  illustrations  of 
the  divine  attributes  than  were  ever  seen 
in  Solomon's  Temple,  Hag.  2:6-9;  Mai.  3 : 1, 
and  it  stood  for  nearly  five  hundred  years, 
when  it  was  rebuilt  by  Herod  the  Great. 

III.  Her'od's  Tem'ple,  b.  c.  20-a.  d.  70. 
This  is  the  Temple  in  which  Christ  wor- 
shipped and  the  apostles  until  they  were 
expelled,  aud  the  destruction  of  which  was 
predicted  by  our  Lord.  It  was  not  strictly 
a  new  building,  but  rather  the  second  Tem- 
ple completely  repaired.  The  work  wasdone 
by  Herod  the  Great  to  secure  the  favor  of 
the  Jews  and  to  make  a  great  name  for  him- 
self. It  was  begun  B.C.  20,  and  the  main 
building  was  completed  in  one  year  and  a 
half,  but  the  whole  work  was  not  ended  till 
A.  D.  64,  under  Herod  Agrippa  II.  Solo- 
mon's Porch  was  on  the  east  side.  The 
Temple  enclosure  had  five  gates,  the  gate 
Shushan  being  opposite  the  Temple  proper, 
which  was  surrounded  by  several  courts  of 
different  elevations.  The  outer  court  was 
the  court  of  the  Gentiles;  next,  the  court 
of  the  women;  then  the  court  of  Israel; 
then  the  court  of  the  priests,  next  to  the 
Temple  itself  Between  the  court  of  the 
Gentiles  and  the  court  of  the  women  was 
the  "  middle  wall  of  partition  "  (Eph.  2 : 14), 
which  had  thirteen  openings.  The  Temple 
was  two  stories  high.  Its  front  was  gilded. 
Before  the  entrance  to  the  Holy  of  Holies 
huug  two  veils  a  cubit  apart,  and  conse- 
quently no  glimi)se  of  what  was  behind  the 
veil  could  be  obtained  by  any  one  but  the 
high-priest.  Among  the  adjoining  build- 
ings was  the  assembly-hall  of  the  Sanhe- 


drin.  This  Temple  was  destroyed  by  Titus 
A.  D.  70,  in  literal  fulfilment  of  the  prophecy 
of  Christ.  Matt.  24  :  2. 

Tempt,  Temp-ta'tion.  Matt.  22:  18; 
Luke  4  : 13.  These  words  ordinarily  imply 
enticement  to  sin.  They  also  denote  a 
trial  or  a  proving.  Thus  "  temptation  "  in 
the  Lord's  prayer.  Matt.  6  : 13,  means  a  trial 
of  our  moral  nature;  for  God,  being  holy, 
does  not  tempt  men  to  sin.  James  1 :  13. 

Ten  Com-inand'inents,  Exod.  20:3- 
17,  called  by  the  Jews  "The  Ten  Words," 
was  the  name  applied  to  the  writing  on  the 
two  tables  of  stone  given  on  Mount  Sinai. 
Five  of  the  commandments  enjoin  the  du- 
ties to  God,  and  five  the  duties  to  our  neigh- 
bor. Taken  together  they  form  a  complete 
and  comprehensive  summary  of  the  moral 
law.  Christ  summed  them  up  in  the  two 
great  commandments,  "  Thou  shalt  love  the 
Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with 
all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind  ;"  and 
"Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself." 
Matt.  22  :  37-40. 

Tents,  Gen.  13  :  5,  were  among  the  earli- 
est dwellings  of  man,  and  they  were  used 
by  the  Hebrews  until  they  entered  the 
Promised  Land.  The  ease  with  which  they 
could  be  carried  from  one  place  to  another 
specially  adapted  them  to  the  needs  of  the 
people  of  the  East,  who  had  to  move  fre- 
quently to  find  fresh  pasturage  for  their 
flocks.  Tent-makiug  was  the  trade  of  Paul 
by  which  he  supported  himself  while  preach- 
ing the  gospel. 

Tenth  Deal,  Exod.  29  :  40;  Lev.  14  : 10; 
23  : 17,  means  the  tenth  part,  and  probably 
referred  to  the  tenth  part  of  an  ephah. 

Te'rali  (loiterer),  the  father  of  Abraham, 
whom  he  accompanied  to  Harau,  where  Te- 
rah  died.  Gen.  11  :31,32. 

Ter'a-phim,  Judg.  17  :  5;  18  :  14,  were 
probably  small  images  resembling  the  hu- 
man figure  aud  regarded  as  household  gods. 
The  word  is  rendered  "  images,"  Gen.  31  : 
19, 34, 35 ;  "  idolatry,"  1  Sam.  15 : 23 ;  "  idols," 
Zech.  10 :  2. 

Te'resh  (severe),  one  of  the  chamberlains 
of  Ahasuerus,  king  of  Persia.  Esth.  2 :  21 ; 
6:2. 

Tertiiis,  ter'shi-us  (the  third),  a  disciple 
at  Corinth,  who  was  Paul's  amanuensis  when 
he  dictated  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans.  Rom. 
16  :  22. 

Ter-tul'lus,  an  orator  (lawyer)  who  ac- 
companied the  high-priest  and  the  elders  to 
Cffisarea  to  plead  before  Felix  against  Paul. 
Acts  24 :  1-9. 

Tes'ta-ment,  Heb.  9  : 15,  etc.,  when  ap- 
plied to  the  Scriptures,  is  used  in  the  same 
sense  as  Covenant  (which  see).  The  old 
covenant  (which  was  a  type  of  the  new)  is 
spoken  of  in  Exod.  24:8,  and  was  ratified 
by  the  blood  of  sacrifices.  The  new  cove- 
nant, mentioned  in  Matt.  26:28,  was  rati- 
fied by  the  blood  of  Christ.  In  the  Revised 
Version  the  word  is  always  rendered  "  cove- 
nant," except  iu  Heb.  9:16,  17,  where  it 
evidently  refers  to  the  legal  instrument 
called  a  "  will." 

Tes'ta-ment,  Old,  New.    See  Bible. 

Tes'ti-mo-ny,asolemu  affirmation  made 
for  the  purpose  of  establishing  or  proving  a 
fact.  John  8  : 17.  The  word  is  also  used  to 
denote  the  whole  revelation  of  God's  will, 
Ps.  119:88;  the  two  tables  of  stone  on 
which  the  Law  was  written,  Exod.  25  :  16  ; 
the  ark  of  the  covenant  in  which  those 
stones  were  deposited,  Exod.  25  :  22;  and 
the  Gospel.  1  Cor.  1  : 6. 

Tetrarch,  te'trark.  Matt.  14:1,  a  ruler 
of  the  fourth  part  of  a  kingdom  or  pi'ovince. 
In  the  Scriptures  it  is  applied  to  any  one 
who  governed  a  Roman  province.  His  au- 
thority was  similar  to  that  of  a  king,  and 
that  title  was  often  given  to  him.  Matt.  14 : 9. 

Tliad'd8B-us  or  Thad-de'us,  Matt.  10: 


3 ;  Mark  3  :  18,  one  of  the  twelve  apostles. 
See  JuDE. 

Tlia'hash  (a  badger  or  seal),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Nahor.  Gen.  22  :  24. 

Tha'mah.  Ezra  2  :  53.    See  Tamah. 

Tha'inar,  Matt.  1 :  3,  the  Greek  form  of 
Tamar.    See  Tamae.  No.  1. 

Thank-offer-ing,  Thanks'giv-ing,  2 
Chron.  29:31;  Lev.  22:29,  the  expression 
of  gratitude  to  God  for  his  mercies  and  fa- 
vors. The  Hebrews  offered  thank-offerings 
on  stated  and  special  occasions.  Lev.  7  : 12, 
15;  Neh.  12  :  31,  43.    See  Offering. 

Thara,  tha'rah.  Luke  3  :  34.  See  Terah. 

Tliar'shish  {fortress),  a  son  of  Bilhan, 
the  grand.son  of  i5enjamin.  1  Chron.  7: 10. 

Thar'shish,  1  Kings  10:22;  22:48,  a 
better  form  of  Tarshish,  the  city  (which 
see). 

The'a-tre.  Acts  19  :  29,  31.  The  theatre 
at  Ephesus  was  a  building  of  great  gran- 
deur in  full  view  of  the  temple  of  Diana. 
Ruins  of  its  walls  still  remain. 

Thebes,  a  city  of  Egypt.  See  No-amon. 

The'bez  (briyhtness),  a  town  of  Ephraim, 
eleven  miles  north-east  of  Shechem.  Judg. 
9:50;  2  Sam.  11  :  21. 

Theft.  Under  the  Mo.saic  law  this  crime 
was  severely  punished.  Restitution  was  to 
be  made,  aud  if  the  thief  could  not  restore 
he  was  sold  into  temporary  bondage.  Exod. 
22:  1-4.  See  pages  436,  437,  468,  528  in  the 
Analy.sis. 

The-Ia'sar.  2  Kings  19  : 12.  See  Telas- 
sar. 

The-oph'i-lns  (lover  of  God),  a  noted 
Christian  disciple  and  friend  of  Luke,  to 
whom  the  latter  addressed  his  Gospel  and 
the  book  of  Acts,  Luke  1:3;  Acts  1 : 1. 

Thes-sa-lo'ni-ans,  inhabitants  of  Thes- 
salonica.  Acts  20  :  4  ;  1  Thess.  1 : 1 ;  2  Thess. 
1:1. 

Thes-sa-lo'ni-ans,  E-pis'tles  to.  The 

First  Epistle  was  written  by  Paul  from 
Corinth,  a.  d.  52,  .53,  principally  for  the  pur- 
pose of  correcting  certain  mistakes  which 
prevailed  in  Thessalonica  with  respect  to 
what  the  apostle  had  taught  there  concern- 
ing the  second  advent.  As  this  epistle  did 
not  succeed  in  setting  the  matter  right  im- 
mediately, it  was  soon  followed  by  The 
Second  Epistle,  from  the  same  place. 
These  two  epistles  are  the  earliest  among 
the  Pauline  writings,  and  form  the  oldest 
portion  of  the  New  'Testament  Canon. 

Thes-sa-lo-ni'ca  was  the  most  populous 
city  of  Macedonia,  a  great  commercial  cen- 
tre, and  the  seat  of  a  large  colony  of  Jews, 
who  had  their  synagogue  outside  the  city. 
Paul  visited  it.  Acts  17: 1-14,  on  his  second 
missionary  journey,  A.  D.  51,  coming  from 
Philippi,  but  after  a  short  stay  was  com- 
pelled to  leave  the  place  by  the  fanaticism 
of  the  Jews.  The  young  church,  which  had 
been  founded,  was  left  in  charge  of  Timo- 
thy, and  it  was  his  report  of  the  state  of 
affairs,  not  unfavorable  it  would  seem,  which 
called  forth  from  Paul  two  epistles  to  the 
Thessalonians.  An  arch  at  Thessalonica, 
considerably  older  than  the  first  century  of 
our  era,  has  an  inscription  containing  the 
names  of  seven  of  the  Thessalonian  magis- 
trates, whom  it  calls  "  politarchs,"  thus  con- 
firming the  accuracy  of  the  writer  of  Acts 
in  using  this  rare  word  (in  t\e  original)  to 
describe  the  "  rulers,"  17  :  6,  8,  of  this  city. 
Thessalonica  is  now  called  Salonika,  aud  has 
a  mixed  population  of  about  80,000  (Turks, 
Jews,  and  Greeks),  and  a  large  commerce  by 
land  and  sea. 

Theu'das  (God-given),  a  man  who  per- 
suaded several  men  to  join  him  in  rebellion, 
but  was  slain  aud  his  followers  scattered. 
Acts  5  : 36. 

Thigh.     Putting  the  hand  under  the 
thigh,  CTen.  24  :  2,  probably  denoted  obedi- 
ence or  subjection.    The  inscription  on  the 
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thi^h  mentioned  in  Rev.  19  : 16  refers  to  the 
custom  of  conquerors  bearing  on  their 
weapons  and  garments  tlieir  names  and 
deeds.  The  angel  smote  Jacob's  thigh  to 
show  that  lie  had  yielded  in  mercy,  and 
not  from  force.  Gen.  32:25. 

Thiin'na-Uiah,  a  town.  Josh.  19:43. 
See  TlMNTATH,  No.  2. 

This'tles  and  Thorns.  Gen.  3  :  18. 
These  plants  are  abundant  in  Palestine, 
and  prove  very  troublesome  to  the  hus- 
bandman. Thorns  were  much  used  for  fuel, 
Ps.  .58  :  9,  and  formed  durable  and  impene- 
trable hedges.  Hos.  2  :  6. 

Thoin'as  (twin],  one  of  the  twelve  apos- 
tles. He  was  also  called  "  Didymus,"  which 
means  "  the  twin."  Little  is  known  of  his 
history.  He  would  not  believe  in  the  resur- 
rection of  Christ  until  he  had  positive  evi- 
dence of  it,  when  he  exclaimed,  "My  Lord 
and  my  God."  He  died  a  martvr.  Matt.  10: 
3 ;  Mark  3:18;  Luke  6 : 1.5 ;  John  11 : 16 ;  14  : 
5;  20:20-29;  Acts  1 :  13. 

Thorns.  Gen.  3:18.    See  Thistles. 

Thought.  "Take  no  thought,"  in  Matt. 
6  :  25,  34;  Luke  12  :  11,  is  rendered  in  the 
Revised  Version  "  Be  not  anxious." 

Thou'sand  Years.  Rev.  20  :  1-7.  See 
Millennium. 

Three  Tav'erns.  Acts  28  :  15.  See 
Taverns,  The  Three. 

Thresh,  Thresh'ing-floor.  Thresh- 
ing in  the  East  was  performed  by  means  of 
the  flail,  Ruth  2:  17,  by  oxen  who  trod  out 
the  grain,  Deut.  25:4,  and  with  a  threshing- 
machine  or  sledge.  Isa.  28  :  27,  28.  The  lat- 
ter was  a  rude  affair,  having  a  heavy  frame 
in  which  were  fitted  three  or  four  rollers. 
The  machine  was  drawn  by  oxen,  and  the 
rollers  passing  over  the  grain  crushed  it 


THRESHING-SLEDGE. 


out.  Another  form  of  threshing-machine 
consisted  of  several  planks  fastened  to- 
gether, through  the  under  side  of  which 
projected  pieces  of  flint  or  sharpened  iron. 
Isa.  41 :  15.  These  served  as  teeth,  and  tore 
the  hu.sk  of  the  grain  in  pieces  as  they 
passed  over  it.  When  the  grain  had  been 
well  loosened  it  was  winnowed  (see  Win- 
nowing), and  for  this  purpose  the  thresh- 
ing-floors were  situated  on  a  hill-top  open 
on  all  sides  to  the  wind.  The  threshing- 
floor  was  simply  a  piece  of  ground  that  had 
been  levelled  and  beaten  down  hard.  1 
Chron.  21  :  15-28.  Often  a  whole  village 
would  have  but  one  threshing-floor,  each 
hu.sbandnian,  in  a  fixed  order,  taking  his 
turn  in  using  it.  See  page  401  in  the 
Analysis. 

Throne,  Esth.  5  :  1,  the  seat  of  the  king 
on  state  occasions,  was  an  emblem  of  roy- 
alty. Solomon's  throne  was  noted  for  its 
magnificence.  It  is  described  in  1  Kings 
10  :  18-20. 

Through'ly,  Matt.  3  :  12,  means  thor- 
oughly. 

Th'um'inim.  Exod.  28:30.    See  U rim. 

Thun'der  is  very  rare  in  Palestine  from 
April  to  September  (see  Seasons).  It  was 
regarded  as  Jehovah's  voice.  Job  37  :  2 ;  Isa. 
30  :  30,  31,  and  as  a  symbol  of  divine  power. 
1  Sam.  2  :  10 ;  Isa.  29  :  6.  "  Hot  thuuder- 
1178 


bolts,"  Ps.  78  :  48,  is  rendered  "  lightnings  " 
in  the  marginal  notes. 

Thy-a-ti'ra,  a  city  of  Lydia,  Asia  Minor, 
noted  for  its  purple-dyeing  industry,  is  men- 
tioned in  Acts  16  :  14  and  Rev.  2  :  18-29;  in 
the  latter  place  as  one  of  the  seven  churches 
of  Asia. 

Thy'ine-wood,  Rev.  18  :  12,  was  the 

highly-prized  wood  of  a  small  tree  that  re- 
sembled our  cedar  or  arhor-vitie,  and  grew 
in  northern  Africa.  Close-grained,  fragrant, 
and  of  a  beautiful  brown  color,  often  varie- 
gated by  knots,  it  was  peculiarly  adapted 
for  fine  cabinet-work. 

Ti-be'ri-as,  a  city  of  Palestine,  on  the 
western  shore  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  was 
founded  by  Herod  Antipas,  A.  d.  16-22,  and 
named  in  honor  of  the  emperor  Tiberias. 
It  was  for  many  years  after  the  destruction 
of  Jerusalem  the  seat  of  the  Jewish  Sanhe- 
drin  and  of  Jewish  learning.  The  older 
Talmud  (called  the  Jerusalem  Talmud)  was 
prepared  there.  Its  present  name  is  TAhan- 
yeh,  and  though  it  is  rather  an  insignificant 
place,  especially  since  its  destruction  in  1837 
by  an  earthquake,  it  is  still  reckoned  by  the 
Jews  as  one  of  their  four  holy  cities.  It  is 
mentioned  ouly  once  in  the  Bible.  John 
6  : 23. 

Ti-be'ri-as,  Sea  of.  John  6  : 1 ;  21  :  1. 
See  Galilee,  Sea  of. 

Ti-be'ri-us  Cae'sar  (Tiberius  Clau- 
dius Nero),  the  step-son  of  Augustus,  Luke 
2  :  1,  whom  he  succeeded  as  second  emperor 
of  Rome.  Luke  3  :  1.  He  was  a  cruel  des- 
pot, reigned  twenty-three  years,  commencing 
A.  D.  14,  and  was  murdered. 

Tib'hath  {butchery),  1  Chron.  18:8,  a  city 
of  Hadadezer  (Hadarezer),  called  Betah  in 
2  Sam.  8  ;  8. 

Tib'ni  (building  of  Jehovah),  an  Israelite 
whom  part  of  the  people  wished  to  make 
king  of  Israel  on  the  death  of  Zimri.  1 
Kings  16:21,  22. 

Ti'dal  (great  sou),  a  "king  of  nations" 
who  joined  Chedorlaomer.  Gen.  14  :  1-9. 

Tig'lath-pi-le'ser  (my  help  is  the  sov  of 
Esarra's,  that  is,  Adar),  an  Assyrian  king 
who  invaded  "  Galilee,  all  the  land  of  Naph- 
tali,"  etc.,  and  carried  away  many  captives 
to  Assyria.  2  Kings  15  :  29.  He  met  Ahaz 
(who  became  his  dependent)  at  Damascus,  2 
^ings  16  : 10.  He  reigned  B.  c.  747-730.  See 
Tilgath-pilneser. 

"Ti'gris,  not  found  in  the  Authorized 
Version,  is  mentioned  in  the  marginal 
notes.  Gen.  2  :  14,  of  the  Revised  Version, 
where  it  is  said  to  be  the  same  as  Hidde- 
KEL  (which  see). 

Tik'vah,  2  Kings  22  :  14,  Tik'vath,  2 
Chron.  34  :  22  (expectation).  [1]  The  father 
of  Shallum,  the  husband  of  Huldah  the 
prophetess.  [2]  The  father  of  Jahaziah. 
Ezra  10  :  15. 

Tiring,  Luke  5 : 19,  a  thin  piece  of  baked 
clay,  used  for  covering  the  roofs  of  houses. 
See  Houses. 

Til'gath-pil-ne'ser,  1  Chron.  5  :  6,  26; 
2  Chron.  23  : 20,  is  a  corruption  of  Tiglath- 
pilesek  (which  see). 

Ti'lon  (lofty),  a  son  of  Shimon,  a  de- 
scendant of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  20. 

Timaeus,  ti-me'us  ( polluted  f),  the  father 
of  Rartinifcus,  a  blind  man  of  .Jericho,  whose 
sight  was  restored  by  Jesus.  Mark  10  :  46. 

Tim'brel.  Exod."  15:  20.    See  Tabret. 

Time.  See  Day,  Hour,  Month,  Watch- 
es OF  THE  Night,  and  Year. 

Timna,  tim'nah,  and  Tim'nah  (re- 
strained). [1]  The  concubine  of  Eliphaz, 
the  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36:  12,  22:  1  Chron. 
1  :  39.  [2]  One  of  the  chiefs  of  Edom  de- 
scended from  Esau.  Gen.  36  :  40;  1  Chron.  1 : 
51.  [3]  A  son  of  Eliphaz,  the  sou  of  Esau. 
1  Chron.  1 :  36. 

Tim'nah  ( portion  assigned).  [1]  A  town 
in  the  north  border  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:10; 


2  Chron.  28:18.    It  is  probably  the  same  ii, 
l)lace  as  Timnath,  No.  1.    [2]  A  town  in 
the  mountains  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:57.  : 

Tim'nath  (portion  assigned).     [1]  The  ,j 
place  mentioned  in  Gen.  38:13.    It  is  per- 
haps the  same  as  Timnah,  No.  1  ( the  town).  « 
[2]  A  city  of  the  Philistines  and  the  home  ,. 
of  Samson's  wife.  Judg.  14  :  1,  2,  5.  Proh- 
ably  same  as  Thimnathah. 

Tim'nath-he'res  (portion  of  the  sun),  t 
Judg.  2  :  9,  and  Tim'nath-se'rali  ( portion  1 
of  abundance),  Josh.  19  :  50 ;  24  :  .30,  a  city  in  j 
Mount  Ephraim,  given  to  .Joshua  by  the  Is-  ^ 
raelites.  It  was  his  residence  and  burial- 
place.  .. 

Tim'nite,  The,  a  name  applied  to  Sam- 
son's  father-in-law.  Judg.  15  :  6. 

Ti'mon  (honoring),  one  of  the  seven  dis- 
ciples ordained  as  deacons  by  the  apostles.  ;  ' 
Acts  6:  5.  ' 

Ti-mo'the-us  (honoring  God),  Acts  16 : 1 ;  ! 
Rom.  16 :  21,  and  elsewhere,  the  name  gene-  ' 
rally  applied  to  Timothy  (which  see;. 

Tim'o-thy  (honoring  God],  a  favorite  dis- 
ciple of  Paul,  was  born  either  at  Derbe  or 
at  Lystra,  both  in  Lycaonia,  Asia  Minor. 
His  father  was  a  Greek  and  a  heathen,  but 
both  his  mother  and  grandmother  were 
Jewesses,  and  by  them  he  was  instructed  in 
the  Old  Testament  Scriptures.  2  Tim.  3 : 15. 
He  was  converted  by  Paul,  and  afterward 
became  his  companion.  While  still  a  young 
man  he  took  charge  of  the  church  at  Ephe- 
sus.  1  Tim.  4 :  12.  Tradition  makes  him 
bishop  of  Ephesus.  Two  of  the  epistles  of 
Paul  are  addressed  to  him.  He  is  also  called  , 
TiMOTHEUS  in  the  Authorized,  but  not  in  i 
the  Revised  Version,  which  introduces  uni- 
f(n'm  spelling  of  proper  names. 

Tim'o-thy,  the  First  E-pis'tle  to, 
was  written  b}-  Paul  about  A.  D.  64  (between 
the  first  and  second  Roman  captivitj')-  The 
epistles  of  Paul  to  Titus  and  Timothy  are 
called  the  "Pastoral  Epistles"  on  account 
of  their  contents — instructions  concerning 
pastoral  care  and  church  government. 

Tim'o-thy,  the  Sec'ond  E-pis'tle  to, 
is  the  last  letter  of  Paul,  written  when  he 
was  confidently  expecting  martyrdom. 
Tim.  4 :  6-8,  and  contains  his  dying  counsel 
to  his  spiritual  son. 

Tin  was  very  early  known  to  the  He- 
brews, Num.  31 : 22,  and  was  one  of  the 
articles  brought  by  the  ships  of  Tyre  from 
Tarshish.  Ezek.  27  :  12.  Tin-ore  hjis  re- 
cently been  found  in  the  land  of  Midian. 
"  Tin,"  in  Isa.  1 :  25,  is  rendered  "  alloy  "  in  | 
the  marginal  notes  of  the  Revised  Version. 

Tiphsah,  tif'sah  (ford).  [1]  A  city  on 
the  river  Euphrates  which  was  the  north- 
eastern frontier  of  the  kingdom  of  Solomon. 

1  Kings  4  :  24.   [2]  Tiphsah  is  mentioned  in 

2  Kings  15  :  16,  and  is  supposed  by  some  to 
be  the  same  as  Tiphsah,  No.  1.  Others  con- 
sider it  to  be  in  Palestine,  near  the  city  of 
TiRZAH  (which  see). 

Ti'ras  (desire  ?\,  a  son  of  Japheth.  Gen. 
10:2;  1  Chron.  1  :  5. 

Ti'rath-ites,  a  family  of  scribes  which 
dwelt  at  Jabez.  1  Chron.  2  :  .55. 

Tire,  2  Kings  9  :  30,  to  dress  or  adorn. 

Tires,  Isa.  3  :  18;  Ezek.  24  :  23,  were  or- 
naments used  in  dressing  the  hair,  and  pos- 
sibly also  as  necklaces. 

Tir'ha-kah  iexalted?),  a  king  of  Ethi- 
opia. 2  Kings  19  :  9 ;  Isa.  37  :  9. 

Tir'ha-nah  (favor),  one  of  the  sous  of 
Caleb,  the  son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2 :  48. 

Tiria,  tir'i-ah  igodly  fear),  one  of  the 
descendants  of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  : 16. 

Tirshatha,  tir'sha-thah.  The  (lord  of 
the  prorince\  a  title  of  the  governors  of  Ju- 
dea,  appointed  by  the  king  of  Persia.  Ezra 
2:63;  Neb.  7:65. 

Tir'zah  icharm),  a  daughter  of  Zelophe-  ! 
had.  Num.  26  :  .33 ;  Josh.  17  :  3. 

Tir'zah  (delight),  a  city  of  the  Canaan- 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


ites  taken  by  Joshua.  Josh.  12  :  24.  It  was 
the  capital  of  the  uorthcni  kingdom  of  Is- 
rael from  the  time  of  Jerohoam  till  the 
reiKu  of  Omri.  1  Kings  14  :  17  ;  15  :  21,  33 ; 
16:6-17. 

Tish'bite,a  name  applied  to  the  prophet 
Elijah  in  1  Kings  17  :  1 ;  21  :  17,  2S  ;  2  Kings 
1:3,  8;  9:36.  He  is  called  the  Tishbite 
from  his  birthplace,  probably  Tishbeh,  ac- 
cording to  the  marginal  notes  of  1  Kings 
17 :  1  in  the  Revised  Version.  Tixkheh  is 
twenty-two  miles  south  of  the  Sea  of  Gal- 
ilee and  ten  miles  east  of  the  Jordan,  but  is 
not  mentioned  in  the  Authorized  Version. 

Tis'ri  or  Tish'ri,  a  month  in  the  Jew- 
ish year.    See  Eth.^nim. 

Tithes  means  tenths,  and  refers  to  a  form 
of  taxation,  which  under  the  Levitical  law 
required  the  Hebrews  to  render  a  certain 
proportion  (one-tenth)  of  the  produce  of  the 
earth,  herds,  etc.  to  the  service  of  (iod.  Lev. 
27  :  30.  This  one-tenth  went  to  the  Levites, 
who  had  no  part  iu  the  soil  and  were  de- 
pendent on  their  brethren  for  means  of  sub- 
sistence. The  Levites,  in  turn,  gave  one- 
tenth  of  what  thev  received  to  the  priests. 
Num.  18  :  26-28.  See  pages  616,  617,  633, 
634  in  the  Analysis. 

Ti'tle,  2  Kings  "23:  17,  means  "monu- 
ment," and  is  so  rendered  iu  the  Revised 
Version. 

Tit'tle,  Matt.  5  : 18 ;  Luke  16  : 17,  means 
a  very  small  particle,  and  refers  to  the  fine 
stroke  or  minute  turn  which  often  distin- 
guishes one  letter  of  the  Hebrew  alphabet 
from  another. 

Ti'tus  was  of  GeTitile  descent  and  con- 
verted under  the  preaching  of  Paul.  Tit.  1 : 
4.  He  then  became  the  companion  of  the 
apostle,  and  had  charge  of  the  church  in 
Crete  when  Paul  wrote  his  epistle  to  him. 

Ti'tus,  the  E-pis'tle  to,  is  one  of  the 
pastoral  epistles  of  Paul,  and  was  probably 
written  from  Asia  Minor  in  a.  d.  64.  This 
and  the  two  epistles  to  Timothy  are  called 
the  "Pastoral  Epistles"  on  account  of  their 
contents — instructions  concerning  pastoral 
care  and  church  government. 

Ti'zite,  The,  a  name  applied  to  one  of 
David's  valiant  men.  1  Chron.  11  :  45. 

To'ah  (inclined),  one  of  the  Kohathite 
Levites,  1  Chron.  6:34,  called  ToHU  iu  1 
Sam.  1  :  1. 

Tob  (qood),  the  district  beyond  Jordan  to 
which  Jephthah  fled.  Judg.' 11  :  .3,  5.  It  is 
called  IsH-TOB  in  2  Sam.  10  :  6,  8. 

Tob-ad-o-ni'jah  (yood  is  my  Lord  Jeho- 
vali ),  one  of  the  Levites  sent  by  Jehoshaphat 
to  teach  the  people  of  Judah  the  law.  2 
Chrou.  17  :  8. 

To-bi'ah  (goodness  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A 
person  whose  posterity  were  unable  to  show 
their  descent.  Ezra  2:60;  Neh.  7:62.  [2] 
An  Ammonite  who  was  a  leader  in  the  op- 
position to  Nehemiah.  Neh.  2  :  10,  19  ;  6:1. 

To-bi'jah  (goodness  of  Jehovah).  [1]  One 
of  the  Levites  sent  out  by  Jehoshaphat 
through  Judah  to  teach  the  law.  2  Chron. 
17  :  8.  [2]  A  chief  man  of  the  Jews  whose 
descendants  returned  from  Babylon.  Zech. 
6  :  10,  14. 

Tochen,  to'ken  (a  measure),  a  town  of 
Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  .32. 

To-gar'mah,  descendants  of  Gomer,  the 
son  of  Jai)heth,  supposed  to  have  settled  in 
the  northern  part  of  Armenia.  Gen.  10:3; 
1  Chron.  1:6;  Ezek.  27  : 14. 

To'hu.  1  Sara.  1  : 1.    See  Toah. 

To'i  (wandering),  king  of  Hamath  in  the 
time  of  David,  2  Sam.  8 :  9,  10,  is  also  called 
Tou  in  1  Chron.  18:9. 

Tola,  toiah  (ivorm).  [1]  A  son  of  Issa- 
char.  Gen.  46:13;  Num.  26:23.  [2]  One 
of  the  .judges  of  Israel.  Judg.  10: 1,  2. 

To'lad  (birth),  a  town  of  Judah,  and 
afterward  of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4: 29.  It  is 
called  Eltolad  in  Josh.  15  :  30  ;  19  :  4. 


To'la-ites,  descendants  of  Tola,  a  son 

of  Issachar.  Num.  26  ;  23. 

Toll,  Ezra  4  :  13,  20 ;  7  :  24,  appears  as  one 
of  the  three  branches  of  the  king's  revenue, 
and  was  probably  a  payment  required  from 
tho.se  crossing  bridges  or  fords  or  travelling 
on  the  public  roads. 

Tomb.  Matt.  27:60.  See  Burial,  Sep- 
ulchre. 

Tongues,  Acts  10  :  46,  means  languages, 
especially  those  foreign  to,  or  unknown  by, 
the  speaker. 

Tooth.    See  Teeth. 

Top,  Judg.  15  :  8,  11 ;  Isa.  2  :  21,  means 
"cleft." 

To'paz,  a  precious  stone  in  the  high- 
priest's  breastplate,  is  regarded  by  many  to 
be  the  modern  chrysolite,  a  rather  soft  stone 
of  a  greenish  tinge.  Exod.  28:17;  Job  28: 
19;  Rev.  21  :  20. 

Tophel,  to'fel  (lime),  Deut.  1 :  1,  a  place 
a  little  south-east  of  the  Dead  Sea.  Its  site 
is  now  occupied  by  the  village  called  Tufi- 
leh. 

To'phet,  Jer.  7  :  31 ;  19  :  12,  and  else- 
where, and  To'pheth,  2  Kings  23  :  10,  a 
place  iu  the  valley  of  Uinnom  where  human 
.sacrifices  were  offered  to  Molech  (Moloch). 
See  HiNNOM,  Valley  of. 

Torch'es  were  pieces  of  resinous  wood 
or  bunches  of  fla.x  twisted  together  and  cov- 
ered with  an  inflammable  substatice.  Zech. 
12:6;  John  18:3. 

Tor-meiit'ois,  Matt.  18  :  34,  were  prob- 
ably keepers  of  the  prison  who  endeavored, 
by  torturing  the  prisoner,  to  find  out  if  he 
had  any  money  hidden  away. 

Tortoise,  tor'tis,  Lev.  11  : 29,  is  rendered 
"great  lizard"  iu  the  Revised  Version,  and 
probably  refers  to  the  dhabb,  or  Arabian  liz- 
ard, a  slow-moving  reptile  sometimes  found 
two  feet  long.  The  Arabs  eat  it,  but  ac- 
cording to  the  Mosaic  law  it  was  unclean. 

To'u.  1  Chron.  18  :  9.    See  Toi. 

Touch  ing,  Lev.  5  : 13 ;  Ps.  45  : 1 ;  Matt. 
18  :  19,  means  concerning. 

Tow,  Judg.  16  :  9;  Isa.  1  :  31,  the  coarse 
and  broken  part  of  flax.  In  Isa.  43:17  it 
means  "  flax,"  and  the  Revised  Version  ren- 
ders it  "a  wick"  in  the  marginal  notes. 

Tow'er,a  high  building  erected  in  vine- 
yards, which  served  as  a  shelter  and  refuge 
for  the  watchmen  and  afforded  an  extensive 
view  of  the  surrounding  country.  Isa.  5:2; 
Matt.  21  :  33.  Shepherds  erected  towers  for 
similar  purposes.  Towers  were  also  built 
on  forts,  and  near  the  gates  of  a  city  for 
refuge  and  defense  iu  time  of  war.  judg. 
9:51. 

Tow'er  of  Ba'bel.  See  Babel,  the 
Tower  of. 

Tow'er  of  Shechem,  she'kem,  a  castle 
or  fort  in  the  town  of  Shechem,  to  which 
the  people  fled  when  Abimeleeh  besieged 
the  town.  Judg.  9:46-49. 

Tow'erof  Si-lo'am.  SeeSiLOAM,  No.  1. 

Town-clerk.  Acts  19  :3.^.  This  oflicial 
held  a  position  of  great  importance  in  Ephe- 
sus.  He  kept  the  public  records,  presided 
over  public  gatherings,  and  performed  the 
duties  of  the  chief  magistrate  when  the  lat- 
ter was  away. 

Trachonitis,  trak-o-ni'tis  (a  rngged  re- 
gion], a  Roman  province,  in  New  Testament 
times,  north-cast  of  the  river  Jordan.  Luke 
3  :  1. 

Tra-di'tions,  Matt.  15:2;  Gal.  1:14, 
certain  rules  which  the  Jews  claimed  were 
given  by  God  to  Moses,  and  which,  though 
not  contained  in  the  written  law,  were 
handed  down  by  word  of  mouth  from  gene- 
ration to  generation. 

Trans-fig-u-ra'tion,  The,  was  a  super- 
natural manifestation  of  the  Saviour's  in- 
herent glory  in  which  his  divinity  and  mis- 
sion were  most  solemnly  attested.  It  took 
place,  most  probably,  on  Mount  Hermon. 


The  events  connected  with  the  transfigura- 
tion are  particularly  described  in  Matt.  17: 
1-9 ;  Mark  9  :  2-10 ;  Luke  9  :  28-36.  See  page 
141  iu  the  Analysis. 

Trans-late',  2  Sam.  3 : 10;  Heb.  11  :  r,,  to 
remove  from  one  place  to  another ;  to  trans- 
fer. 

Trav  ail,  Job  15:20;  Isa.  .53:11,  means 
labor;  pain;  trouble  generally. 

Treas'ure  Cit'iesand  Hous'es,  Exod. 
1:11;  Ezra  5:17,  were  fortified  cities  and 
well-guarded  houses  in  which  the  king 
stored  his  treasures  for  safe-keeping.  1 
Chron.  27  :  25. 

Treas'ur-yor  Treas'ur-ies,  as  in  John 
8  :  20 ;  1  Chron.  9  :  26,  refers  to  the  place  in 
the  Temple  where  gifts  were  received. 

Trench.    Besides  meaning  a  ditch,  as  in 

1  Kings  18:32,35,  38,  trench  was  a  name 
ajiplied  to  a  bulwark  or  rampart  formed 
by  arranging  the  vehicles  and  baggage  of 
a  camp  in  a  circle.    See  1  Sam.  26:5,  7; 

2  Sara.  20  : 15. 
Tres'pass-of'fer-ing,  Lev.  5  :  6,  an  in- 
dividual sacrifice  made  for  some  specific  sin 
or  otience.  Restitution  was  first  to  be  made, 
and  then  this  oB'cring  presented  to  God  for 
an  atonement.  See  Offering,  Restitu- 
tion, and  refer  to  pages  638,  639  in  the 
Analysis. 

Tri'al.  See  Prison,  Punishment,  in 
these  Helps,  and  "Judicial  Procedure,'' 
page  459  in  the  Analysis. 

Tribe.  The  descendants  of  each  of  the 
twelve  sons  of  Jacob  formed  a  tribe.  Num. 
1  :  4.  On  his  death-bed  the  patriarch  Jacob 
adopted  the  two  sons  of  Joseph  (E])hraim 
and  Mauasseh),  Gen.  48  :  5,  thus  making  two 
tribes  of  one.  In  dividing  the  Promised 
Land,  however,  only  twelve  shares  were 
made,  the  Levites  (which  see)  not  receiv- 
ing any  of  the  land,  as  they  were  to  minis- 
ter in  the  Temple  and  were  to  be  supported 
by  their  brethren.  See  Tithes.  The  tribes 
of  the  .sons  of  Jacob  lived  together  as  one 
people  until  after  the  death  of  Solomon, 
when  ten  of  them  revolted,  forming  the 
kingdom  of  Israel  under  Jeroboam.  The 
tribes  of  Benjamin  and  Judah  remained 
faithful  to  Rehoboam,  the  successor  of  Solo- 
mon, and  were  known  as  the  kingdom  of 
Judah.  For  each  of  the  tribes  see  separate 
titles.  Also  see  Hebrews;  Israel,  King- 
dom of;  Judah,  Kingdom  of;  and  con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

'Frib'ute.  The  tax  paid  for  the  support 
of  the  government,  or  levied  on  a  people  by 
their  conquerors.  Every  Hebrew  over 
twenty  years  of  age  was  obliged  to  pay  a 
tribute  of  a  half-shekel  (about  twenty-flve 
cents)  for  the  maintenance  of  the  Temple- 
service.  Exod.  30  : 13, 14.  See  Tax,  Tithes, 
and  consult  the  Analysis  by  means  of  its 
Index  (page  687). 

Tro'as,  a  city  of  Mysia,  Asia  Minor,  on 
the  sea-coast,  six  miles  south  of  the  entrance 
to  the  Hellespont,  was  founded  by  Alexan- 
der the  Great,  but  is  now  only  a  heap  of 
ruins.  It  was  visited  twice  by  Paul.  Acts 
16:8-11;  20:5-10.  It  is  now' called  Eski 
Stamboui,  or  "Old  Constantinople." 

Tro-gyl'li-um,  a  seaport  of  Caria,  the 
south-west  province  of  Asia  Minor  and 
nearly  opposite  the  island  of  Samos,  was 
visited  by  Paul  on  his  third  missionary 
journey.  Acts  20  : 15. 

Trophimus,  trof'i-mus  (foster-chiJd),  an 
Ephesian  disciple  who  accompanied  Paul  on 
his  return  from  Greece  to  Jerusalem.  Acts 
20:  4;  21  :  29  ;  2  Tim.  4  :  20. 

Trow,  Luke  17  :  9,  means  think  ;  believe. 

Trum'pet.  The  ditlerence  between  this 
instrument  and  the  HoRN  (which  see\  as 
they  were  used  by  the  ancient  Hebrews,  is 
not  known.  Silver  trumpets  were  used  by 
the  priests  alone,  to  announce  the  approach 
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of  festivals,  give  signals  of  war,  etc.  Num. 
10 : 2-10. 

Trum'pets,  Feast  of,  was  celebrated 
oil  the  first  day  or  new  moon  of  the  seventh 
montli  (Tisliri)  of  the  sacred  year,  which 
was  the  New  Year's  Day  of  the  Jewish  civil 
year.  The  feast  was  begun  with  the  sound 
of  truiiiiiets,  and,  besides  tlie  usual  sacrifices 
that  took  place  on  the  first  of  each  montli 
(see  Moon),  there  was  a  total  cessation  from 
labor  and  a  sjjccial  burnt-oflering  unto  tlie 
Lord  of  a  young  bullock,  a  ram,  and  seven 
lambs.  Num. '29  :  1 

Trypheiia,  tri-fc'nah,  a  female  disciple 
at  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  salutation. 
Rom.  16  :  12. 

Try-pho'sa,  a  Roman  female  disciple  to 
whom  Paul  sent  salutation.  Rom.  16  :  12. 

Tu'bal,  one  of  the  sons  of  Japheth.  Gen. 
10:2;  1  Cliron.  1:5.  The  name  Tubal  is 
also  applied  to  his  descendants,  who  appar- 
entlv  settled  on  tlie  south  side  of  the  Black 
Sea.'Ezek.  27:  13;  38:2. 

Tu'bal-caiii  (hammer-blows of  tlienmith  ?), 
a  son  of  Lamech  (of  the  family  of  Cain)  by 
his  wife  Zillah,  Gen.  4  :  22,  was  an  instructor 
of  every  artificer  in  brass  'copper)  and  iron. 

Tur'tle,  Song  of  Solomon  2: 12;  Jer.  8: 
7,  and  elsewhere,  always  means  Turtle- 
dove (which  see). 

Tur'tle-dove,  Ps.  74  :  19,  a  species  of 
dove  found  in  great  numbers  in  Palestine. 
It  is  smaller  than  the  pigeon,  differently 
marked,  and  has  a  soft,  plaintive  note.  The 
Jewish  law  permitted  the  poor,  who  could 
not  afford  a  more  costly  sacrifice,  to  oH'er 
two  pigeons  or  turtle-doves.  Lev.  12  :  8,  and 
their  use  by  Joseph  and  Mary,  Luke  2  :  24, 
is  an  evidence  of  the  outward  circumstances 
of  Christ's  parents.  "Turtle"  is  often  u.sed 
in  the  Scriptures  for  turtle-dove,  which  it 
always  refers  to. 

Tu'tors,  Gal.  4  :  2,  means  "  guardians." 

Twain,  Isa.  6  :  2,  means  two. 

Tychiciis,  tik'i-kus,  a  disciple  who  ac- 
comi)anied  Paul  when  he  left  Greece  on  his 
way  to  Jerusalem.  Acts  20  :  4 ;  Eph.  6  :  21. 

'I'y-ran'nus  (tyrant),  a  man  of  Ej)hesus  in 
who.se  school  Paul  preached  when  the  Jews 
had  compelled  him  to  stop  visiting  the  syn- 
agogue. Acts  19  :  9. 

Tyre  or  Ty'rus  (rock\  an  ancient  and 
wealthy  city  of  Phoenicia,  was  on  the  Medi- 
terranean coast,  twenty  miles  south  of  Sidoii, 
from  which  it  was  founded  as  a  colony  about 
two  thousand  years  before  Christ.  In  Josh. 
19  :  29  it  is  spoken  of  as  a  strong  city,  and 
the  relations  between  its  king,  Hiram,  and 
David  and  Solomon  were  very  friendly. 
Afterward  Tyre  became  very  hostile  to  the 
Israelites,  and  partly  on  that  account  and 
partly  because  of  its  idolatry  it  is  spoken  of 
by  tlie  prophets  with  great  severity.  Isa.  23: 
1,  5,  8,  15-17 ;  Jer.  25 :  22 ;  27 : 3 ;  etc.  These 
prophecies  were  wonderfully  fulfilled.  It 
was  besieged,  but  not  taken,'  by  Shalniane- 
ser,  B.C.  721,  and  by  Nebucliadiiezzar,  B.C. 
592.  After  a  siege  of  seven  months  Alexan- 
der the  Great  took  the  city,  b.  c.  3.32,  pillaged 
and  burnt  it,  and  sold  the  inhabitants  into 
slavery.  Nevertheless,  it  was  again  a  flour- 
ishing place  in  New  Testament  times;  Paul 
visited  it  and  spent  seven  days  there.  Acts 
21  :  3,  4.  It  is  now  an  insignificant  town 
under  Turkish  rule. 

XJ. 

U'cal  (I  am.  stroyig)  is  found  only  in  Prov. 
30: 1.  Notliing  is  known  of  him  except  that 
he  was  one  of  those  to  whom  Agur  spake. 
See  Prov.  30:  1. 

U'el  (7vill  of  God),  a  Jew  of  the  family 
of  Bani,  who  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10  :  34. 

Uk'naz,  the  name  given  in  the  marginal 
1180 


notes,  1  Chron.  4  : 15,  is  the  same  as  Kenaz 
witli  a  prefix. 

U'la-i  (strong  water),  a  river  near  Susa 
(Shushan),  flowing  from  the  east  into  the 
Euphrates  below  its  junction  with  the  Ti- 
gris. Dan.  8  :  2,  16. 

U'lam  (vestibule).  [1]  One  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Slanasseh.  1  Chron.  7  :  16,  17. 
[2j  One  of  tlie  descendants  of  the  family 
of  Saul.  1  Cliron.  8  :  39,  40. 

L'lla,  ul'lah  (j/ofce),  a  descendant  of  Asher. 

1  Chron.  7:  39. 

IfiTi'mah  (community),  one  of  the  cities 
of  Asher.  Josh.  19  :  30. 

Un-cir-cum-cis'ion,  as  in  Rom.  4  : 9,  re- 
fers to  the  Gentiles,  in  contrast  with  the 
Jews,  who  were  circumcised.  The  word  was 
also  used  to  denote  impurity  or  wickedness. 
Ezek.  44  :  7. 

Un-clean'.  Lev.  5  :  2.    See  Clean. 

Un-cov'er.  To  uncover  the  head  was  a 
sign  of  grief  or  mourning,  and  also  a  token 
of  captivity.  Lev.  10:6;  Isa.  47  :  2. 

Unction,  unk'shun,  1  John  2  :  20,  means 
"anointing,"  and  is  so  rendered  in  the  Re- 
vised Version.    See  Anointing. 

Un-der-gird'ing  the  ship.  Acts  27  :  17, 
was  to  strengthen  the  vessel  by  means  of 
ropes  or  cables  called  "  helps."  See  Help.s  ; 
Sh  I  PS. 

Un-der-set'ters,  1  Kings  7  :  30,  34,  were 
projections  on  the  bases  of  the  brazen  laver. 
They  may  have  served  as  supports  or  orna- 
ments. 

U'ni-corn,  Num.  23  :  22;  Job  39  :  9;  Ps. 

22  :  21,  and  elsewhere,  does  not  mean  the 
fabulous  animal  known  to  us  by  that  name, 
but  the  "wild  ox,"  and  it  is  thus  rendered 
in  the  Revised  Version. 

Un-leav'ened  Bread,  Exod.  12:15,  17, 
was  made  very  tliin  and  from  unferniented 
dough,  and  was  broken,  not  cut.  For  tlie 
Passover  (which  see)  unleavened  bread 
was  prescribed,  and  hence  that  festival  was 
often  called  the  "  Feast  of  Unleavened 
Bread."  Luke  22  :  1. 

Un'ni  [depressed).  [1]  One  of  the  Levitcs 
appointed  for  the  choral  service  of  the  Tab- 
ernacle. 1  Chron.  15  :  18,  20.  [2]  A  Levite 
who  returned  from  Babylon.  Neh.  12  :  9. 

Un-to'ward,  Acts  2 :  40,  means  perverse ; 
crooked. 

Un-wit'ting-ly,  Lev.  22  :  14 ;  Josh.  20  : 3, 
5,  means  uniutentionally. 

Upharsin,  u-far'sin.  Dan.  5  :  25.  See 
Mene;  Peres. 

U'phaz,  Jer.  10  :  9;  Dan.  10  :  5,  a  region 
where  gold  was  found,  is  probably  same  as 
Ophir  I  wliich  see). 

Up'per  Coasts,  Acts  19  :  1,  means  the 
countries  of  Galatia  and  Phrygia,  in  Asia 
Minor,  which  Paul  passed  through  on  his 
third  missionary  journey. 

Up'per-most  Rooms,  Mark  12  :  39,  is 
rendered  in  the  Revised  Version  "chief 
places." 

Ur  (li(iht\  the  father  of  Eliphal,  one  of 
David's  valiant  men,  1  Chron.  11  :  35,  called 
Ahasbai  in  2  Sam.  23  :  34. 

Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  kal'dees  (light?), 
the  place  where  Abram  lived  before  he  was 
called  to  go  into  Canaan.  Gen.  11  :  28,  31; 
15 : 7.  Stephen  spoke  of  it,  Acts  7  :  2,  as  be- 
ing in  Mesopotamia.  It  was  probably  in  the 
extreme  north  of  that  country,  near  the 
source  of  the  river  Tigris. 

Ur'bane  (polite),  a  disciple  at  Rome  to 
whom  Paul  sent  salutation.  Rom.  16  : 9. 

U'ri  (fiery).  [1]  The  father  of  Bezaleel. 
Exod.  31  :  2 ;  35  :  .30 ;  38  :  22 ;  1  Chron.  2  :  20 ; 

2  Chron.  1  :  5.  [2]  Tlie  father  of  Geber.  1 
Kings  4  :  19.  [3]  A  porter  who  took  a  for- 
eign wife.  Ezra  10  :  24. 

U-ri'ah.  [1]  2  Sam.  11  :  3,  6  and  else- 
where. A  Hittite,  one  of  David's  valiant 
men,  who  was  the  husband  of  Bathslieba. 
He  is  also  called  Ueias.    David  caused  his 


death,  that  his  own  guilt  concerning  Bath- 
slieba might  be  concealed  and  that  she 
might  become  his  wife.  2  Sam.  11  :  14-17. 
[2]  A  priest  whom  Isaiah  took  as  a  witness. 
Isa.  8  :  2.    See  Urijah,  No.  1. 

U-ri'as.  Matt.  1 :  6.    See  Uriah,  No.  1. 

U'ri-el  (fire  of  God).  [1]  One  of  the  Le- 
vites,  of  the  family  of  Kohath.  1  Chron.  6: 
24.  [2]  Chief  of  the  Kohathites.  1  Chron. 
15  :  .5,  11.  [3]  The  father  of  Michaiah.  2 
Chron.  13:2. 

U-ri'jali  (flame  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A  priest 
in  Jerusalem  in  the  time  of  King  Ahaz.  2 
Kings  16  :  10,  11.  See  Uriah,  No.  2.  [2] 
The  son  of  Sheniaiah.  Jer.  26 :  20-23.  [3]  A 
priest,  the  father  of  Meremoth.  Neh.  3  :  4, 
21.  May  be  same  as  the  person  mentioned 
in  Neh.  8:4. 

U'rim  and  Thum'mim  {light  and  per- 
fection). The  Scriptures  do  not  describe 
the  Urim  and  Thummim,  nor  does  Jewish 
tradition  give  any  information.  It  was 
placed  in  the  high-priest's  breastplate  in 
order  to  be  upon  his  heart  when  he  went 
in  before  the  Lord,  and  was  the  medium 
through  which  the  divine  will  was  sought 
and  made  known.  Exod.  28 :  30 ;  1  Sam.  28 :  6. 

U'sii  ry,  in  the  Scriptures,  means  simply 
interest,  and  has  not  the  significance  that  is 
now  attached  to  the  word.  Exod.  22:25; 
Lev.  25  :  36.  The  Mosaic  law  forbad  the 
Jews  receiving  any  interest  from  each  other 
for  the  loan  of  money  or  anything  else, 
though  they  might  require  interest  of 
strangers.  See  pages  410,  473  in  the  Anal- 
ysis. 

U'tha-i  (Jehovah  succors).  [1]  One  of  the 
descendants  of  Pharez,  the  son  of  Jndah.  1 
Chron.  9  :  4.  [2]  A  chief  man  of  the  Jews 
who  returned  from  Babylon  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8  :  14. 

Ut'ter,  Ezek.  42  : 1,  3,  etc.,  means  outer. 

Ut'most  Sea,  Joel  2  :  20;  Deut.  34  :  2, 
means  Mediterranean  Sea. 

Ut'ter-most  Sea,  Deut.  11  :  24,  means 
Mediterranean  Sea. 

Uz  (fruitful  in  trees).  [1]  One  of  the 
sons  of  Aram,  the  son  of  Shem.  Gen.  10: 
23;  1  Chron.  1  :  17.  [2]  One  of  the  sons  of 
Dishan,  of  the  family  of  Seir.  Gen.  36  :  28 ; 
1  Chron.  1 :  42. 

Uz,  The  Land  of  (fertile  land),  the 
country  of  Job,  was  probably  that  part  of 
Arabia  which  is  east  of  Edom  and  south  of 
Trachonitis.  Job  1:1;  Jer. 25: 20;  Lam.  4: 21. 

U'za-i  (strong),  a  Jew  whose  son  Palal  re- 
paired part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3:25. 

U'zal,  one  of  the  sons  of  Joktan.  His 
descendants  settled  in  south-western  Arabia 
(Yemen )  and  founded  the  city  of  Uzal,  after- 
ward Sanaa,  capital  of  Yemen.  Gen.  10:27; 
1  Chron.  1  :  21. 

Uzza,  uz'zah  (strength).  [1]  One  of  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  who  owned  the 
garden  in  which  Manasseli,  king  of  Judah, 
and  his  son  Amon  were  buried.  2  Kings  21 : 
18, 26.  [2]  An  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Ben- 
jamin. 1  Chron.  8  :  7.  [3]  The  founder  of  a 
familv  of  Nethinim  that  returned  with  Ze- 
rubbabel.  Ezra  2 :  49 :  Neh.  7  :  51.  [4]  A  de- 
scendant of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron. 
6:29.  [5]  A  son  of  Abinadab.  1  Chron.  13: 
7-11.    See  UzzAH. 

Uz'za,  Gar'den  of.  2  Kings  21: 26.  See 
Uzza,  No.  1. 

llz'zah  (strength),  one  of  the  sons  of  Abin- 
adab. He  was  miraculously  killed  for  touch- 
ing the  ark  of  God  (see  Num.  4 : 15)  while  it 
was  being  carried  back  from  the  country  of 
the  Philistines.  2  Sam.  6 :  3-8.  Called  Uzza. 
1  Chron.  13:  7-11.    See  Uzza.  No.  5. 

Uz'zen-She'rah  (ear  of  Sherah),  one  of 
the  cities  of  Sherah.  1  Chron.  7  :  24. 

Uz'zi  (might  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Aaron  through  Phinehas.  1  Chron.  6: 
5 ;  Ezra  7 : 4.    [2]  A  grandson  of  Issachar.  1 


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Chron.  7  :  2,  3.  [3]  A  son  of  Bela,  the  son 
ofBeujamiu.  lChron.7:7.  [4]  A  Benjamite 
whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity.  1  Chron.  9  :  8.  [5j  An  over- 
seer of  the  Levites  in  Jerusalem  after  the 
return  from  Babylon.  Neh.  11  :  22.  [6]  A 
priest  of  the  family  of  Jedaiah.  Neh.  12 : 19. 
[7]  A  priest  who  assisted  Ezra  in  dedicating 
the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  12  :  42.  Per- 
liaps  same  as  No.  6. 

IJzzia,  uz-zi'ah  (strength  of  Jehovah),  one 
of  David's  valiant  men.  1  Chrou.  11  :  44. 

Uz-zi'ali  imiyht  of  Jehovah).  [1]  A  son 
and  successor  of  Amaziah,  king  of  Judah,  2 
Kings  15  :  13;  2  Chron.  26  :  1,  3,  and  else- 
where, is  also  called  Azariah.  He  reigned 
fifty-two  years,  but  was  smitten  with  lep- 
rosy by  the  Lord.  2  Kings  15  :  2-5.  See 
Azariah,  No.  3.  [2J  A  descendant  of  Ko- 
hath  the  son  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  6  :  24.  [3] 
The  father  of  Jehonathan,  one  of  David's 
officers.  1  Chrou.  27  :  25.  [4]  A  priest  who 
took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10: 21.  [5]  A  man 
of  Judah  whose  son  lived  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity.  Neh.  11:4. 

Uz-zi'el  or  Uz'zi-el  (might  of  Jehorah). 
[1]  A  son  of  Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi,  Exod. 
6  :  18;  Lev.  10  :  4,  was  the  ancestor  of  the 
UzziELiTES.  [2J  A  captain  of  the  Simeon- 
ites  who  destroyed  the  remnant  of  tlio 
Amalekites.  1  Chron.  4  :  42,  43.  [3]  A  son 
of  Bela,  the  son  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  7:  7. 
[4]  One  of  the  sons  of  Heman.  He  was  a 
Levite  musician,  1  Chron.  25:4;  is  called 
AzAREEL  in  1  Chron.  25 :  18.  [5]  One  of  the 
Levites  who  cleansed  the  house  of  the  Lord 
in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  2  Chron.  29  : 14-19. 
[61  A  Jew  who  aided  in  repairing  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3  :  8. 

Uz-zi'el-ites,  Num.  3  :  27;  1  Chron.  26: 
23,  were  the  descendants  of  Uzziel,  No.  1. 

Yag'a-bond  means  simply  a  wanderer, 
fugitive,  and  in  Acts  19:13  the  Revised 
Version  renders  it  "strolling." 

Vajezatha,  va-jez'a-tliah  {strong  as  the 
wind),  a  son  of  Haman,  the  enemy  of  the 
Jews.  Esth.  9:9. 

Vail  or  Veil,  in  early  times,  was  worn 
only  on  special  occasions.  Gen.  24:65;  38: 
14;  the  Hebrew  women  generally  appearing 
in  public  without  veils.  Gen.  12  : 14 ;  1  Sam. 
1 :  12.  The  veil  is  now,  however,  an  indis- 
pensable portion  of  a  woman's  dress  in  the 
East  (especially  among  the  Mohammedans), 
where  custom  forbids  her  face  being  seen  by 
any  man  except  her  husband.  See  Gar- 
ments. 

Veil  of  the  Tab'er-na-cle  or  Tem- 
ple.   See  Tabernacle  and  Temple. 

Val'ley  gate,  one  of  the  gates  of  Jeru- 
salem. 2  Chron.  26  :  9. 

Va-ni'ah  (weak),  a  Jew  of  the  family  of 
Bani.    He  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10  :  36. 

Van'i-ty,  Job  7:3;  Eccl.  1:2,  means 
emptiness;  giving  no  satisfaction. 

Vash'ni  means  "  second,"  and  by  a  curi- 
ous error  is  applied  in  1  Chron.  6  : 28  to  Joel, 
the  oldest  son  of  the  prophet  Samuel.  It  re- 
fers to  Abiah,  his  second  son. 

Vash'ti  (a  beautiful  woman),  the  queen 
whom  Ahasuerus,  king  of  Persia,  repudi- 
ated, and  who  was  succeeded  by  Esther. 
Esth.  1  :  9. 

Vat.    See  Press,  Press  Fats,  etc. 

Ve-a'dar.    See  Month. 

Ven'geance  does  not  necessarily  imply 
a  revengeful  state  of  mind.  The  word 
rather  denotes  retribution  or  punishment 
inflicted  as  an  act  of  justice.  Gen.  4:  15; 
Dent.  32:35;  Rom.  12:19,  and  elsewhere. 
See  pages  21,  175  in  the  Analysis. 

Ven'i-son,  Gen.  25  :  28,  means  the  flesh 
of  beasts  taken  in  hunting. 


Ver-mil'ion,  a  bright  red  coloring  sub- 
stance much  prized  in  the  East  for  orna- 
menting dwellings  and  painting  images. 
Jer.  22:  14;  Ezek.  23:  14. 

Vi'al,  1  Sam.  10:  1,  probably  was  a  vessel 
similar  to  the  Censer  (which  see). 

Vile,  Jer.  15 :  19 ;  James  2  : 2,  means  beg- 
garly ;  valueless ;  worthless. 

Vine,  Vineyard,  vin'yerd.  The  vine 
was  among  the  first  plants  cultivated,  and 
a  vineyard  is  mentioned  among  the  i)osses- 
sions  of  Noah.  Gen.  9  :  20.  Vines  were 
usually  planted  in  rows,  generally  on  the 
southern  slope  of  a  hill,  and  were  supported 
by  strong  stakes,  by  trellises  or  arbors,  and 
sometimes  by  heaps  of  stones  over  which 
the  vines  crept,  and  which  offered  a  dry 
and  warm  exposure  for  ripening  the  fruit. 
Tlie  vineyards  were  eucIo.sed  with  a  hedge 
or  wall  to  protect  the  vines  from  the  rav- 
ages of  wild  beasts,  Ps.  80  :  8-13,  and  towers 
were  erected  in  them  for  the  watchmen. 
Matt.  21 :  33.    See  Wine. 

Vin'e-gar  was  the  name  applied  to  a 
kind  of  sour  wine  used  as  a  beverage.  Num. 
6:3;  Matt.  27 : 48 ;  etc.  In  Prov.  10 :  26 ;  25 : 
20  it  probably  refers  to  the  common  sharp 
vinegar. 

Vine  of  Sod'om.  Deut.  32  :  32.  See 
Sodom,  Vine  of. 

Vi'ol,  Isa.  5:  12;  Amos  6  : 5,  a  stringed 
instrument  of  music,  supposed  to  be  similar 
to  the  Psaltery  (which  see). 

Vi'per,  Job  20:16,  is  used  in  the  Old 
Testament  probably  to  designate  a  certaiii 
hissing  and  venomous  serpent.  In  the  New 
Testament  it  is  used  in  reference  to  any 
poisonous  snake.  Acts  28  :  3. 

Vis'ion,  Dan.  2  :  19  ;  7  :  2,  was  the  means 
God  often  employed  in  early  times  to  reveal 
himself  and  his  will  to  men.  Consult  the 
An.\lysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Vophsi,  vof'si  (»!,v  increase),  father  of 
Nahbi,  the  spy  from  Naphtali.  Num.  13  :  14. 

Vow,  Gen.  28:20-22,  a  solemn  promise 
or  covenant  with  God,  binding  one  to  do 
certain  things  by  his  help.  Consult  the 
Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687), 
and  refer  to  the  Concordance. 

Vul'gate,  the  Latin  Version  of  the  Bible 
made  by  .Jerome  about  A.  D.  400.  It  is  "  the 
Authorized  Version "  in  the  Church  of 
Rome.    See  Bible. 

Vul  ture,  a  greedy  and  filthy  bird,  un- 
clean under  the  ceremonial  law.  Deut.  14  : 

13.  Vultures  flocked  to  battle-fields  to  feed 
upon  the  unburied  dead.  Isa.  34  :  15.  Its 
sight  is  very  acute.  Job  28 :  7.  The  Egyp- 
tian vulture  (Pharaoh's  hen)  is  common  in 
Egypt. 

VVa'fer,  a  thin  cake  made  of  fine  flour 
and  used  in  various  offerings,  anointed  with 
oil.  Exod.  29  :  2;  Num.  6  :  J5,  19. 

VVa'ges.  The  law  required  that  wages 
should  be  paid  daily,  Lev.  19:  13;  Deut.  24: 

14,  15,  and  failure  to  pay  for  services  re- 
ceived is  denounced.  Jer.  22  :  13 ;  Mai.  3  :  5. 
In  the  time  of  Christ  a  laborer  received  "a 
penny"  (in  Greek  a  denarius,  that  is,  a  sil- 
ver coin  worth  about  fifteen  cents)  a  day 
for  his  work.  Matt.  20  :  2-13.  In  very  early 
times  wages  were  paid  in  produce  or  in  kind. 
Gen.  29:  15-18;  30:28;  etc. 

VVag'on.  The  Egyptian  wagon  was  a 
very  simple  affair  resembling  our  cart,  and 
the  wagons  mentioned  in  Num.  7 :  3,  8  for 
carrying  the  Tabernacle  were  no  doubt 
similarly  constructed.  Two  solid  wooden 
wheels  were  connected  by  an  axle  on  which 
rested  the  body.  Vehicles  of  any  kind  are 
but  little  used  in  the  East,  where  travellers 
and  merchandise  are  carried  on  the  backs 
of  mules,  horses,  and  camels. 


Wall  of  Par-ti'tion.  Eph.  2  :  14.  See 

Partition,  Middle  Wall  of. 

Walls.  Num.  13:28.  As  a  means  of  de- 
fence Eastern  cities  were  generally  sur- 
rounded with  walls,  on  which  houses  and 
towers  were  often  erected.  Josh.  2: 15.  The 
walls  were  made  of  clay,  earth,  or  sun-dried 
brick,  and  though  built  very  thick  to  in- 
sure strength  and  permanency,  they  were 
constantly  liable  to  serious  damage  from 
heavy  rains  or  from  some  defect  in  their 
construction.  Ps.  62:3;  Isa.  .30:  13. 

War.  Gen.  14  :  2.  Among  the  ancients 
every  citizen  was  a  soldier.  Their  wars 
were  virtually  hand  to  liand  combats,  car- 
ried on  with  great  vigor  and  ferocity. 
Mercy  was  seldom  shown  the  vanquished, 
unless  to  make  him  a  slave,  and  the  number 
of  the  slain  was  often  appalling.  The 
sword,  battle-ax,  dart,  spear,  javelin,  bow 
and  arrow,  and  the  sling  wcil'e  the  weapons 
in  the  hands  of  the  combatants,  while  shields 
and  targets  were  used  to  protect  their  bodies. 
Machines  for  hurling  heavy  stones  in  a  meas- 
ure took  the  place  of  artillery,  and  the  Bat- 
tering-ram (which  see)  was  employed  to 
make  breaches  in  the  walls  of  a  city  through 
which  the  besiegers  could  enter.  The  Char- 
iot (which  see),  however,  was  the  most 
dreaded  of  all  the  equipments  of  war.  The 
army  was  divided  into  companies,  each  hav- 
ing its  commander  or  captain.  Among  the 
Hebrews  these  divisions  had  some  reference 
to  the  several  families  or  tribes,  and  the 
heads  of  the  families  were  their  officers. 
The  armies  were  led  by  their  kings  or  com- 
manders-in-chief who  were  attended  by 
Armor-bearers  (which  see).  The  end  of 
wars  is  prophesied.  Isa.  2:4;  Micah  4  :  3. 
See  page  485  in  the  Analysis. 

Ward  means  a  room  in  a  prison,  a  guard 
room,  and  also  is  applied  to  the  guards  or  to 
persons  set  aside  for  any  certain  duty.  The 
context  generally  makes  clear  the  particular 
application  of  the  word.  Gen.  40 :  3 ;  1  Chron. 
9  :  23 ;  Neh.  12  :  25,  45 ;  Ezek.  19  :  9. 

Ware.  Acts  14: 6.  "  Were  ware  "  is  trans- 
lated "  became  aware"  in  the  Revised  Ver- 
sion. 

Wash,  Wash'ing.  Mark  7:3,  4.  The 
Jews  laid  great  stress  on  frequent  ablutions. 
The  water  was  not  first  poured  into  a  basin 
as  is  common  with  us,  but  the  servant  poured 
the  water  from  a  pitcher  on  his  master's 
hands,  and  the  basin  was  used  simply  to 
receive  the  falling  water.  2  Kings  3:11. 
See  Foot,  Hand. 

Watcli'es  of  the  Night.  Originally 
the  Hebrews  divided  the  night  (from  sun- 
set to  sunrise)  into  three  watches:  "the  be- 
ginning of  the  watches,"  "the  middle 
watch,"  and  "the  morning  watch,"  but 
after  the  captivity  they  adopted  the  custom 
of  the  Romans  and  Greeks  and  divided  the 
night  (twelve  hours  from  6  p.  m.  to  6  a.  m.) 
into  four  watches  of  three  hours  each,  called 
respectively  "even,"  "midnight,"  "cock- 
crowing,"  and  "morning."  Judg.  7:  19;  1 
Sam.  11:11;  Matt.  14  :  25 ;  Luke  12  :  ,38. 

Watch'man.  Besides  protecting  the  city 
and  its  inhabitants  from  violence  the  watch- 
men were  required  to  call  out,  as  they  pa- 
trolled the  streets,  the  hours  of  the  night. 
Watchmen  were  also  stationed  at  the  gates 
of  the  city  and  in  the  towers  on  its  walls. 
2  Sam.  18:24-27;  Song  of  Solomon  5:7; 
Isa.  21  :  11,  12. 

Wa'ter.  During  the  long  seasons  of 
drouth,  which  periodically  occurred  in  Pal- 
estine and  other  countries  of  the  East,  man 
and  beast  were  likely  to  suffer  great  dis- 
tress, to  guard  against  which  great  care 
was  taken  to  collect  the  rain-  and  spring- 
water  in  cisterns  or  reservoirs.  See  Cis- 
tern, Pit,  and  Pools.  Eccles.  2:6;  Isa.  22: 
9-11.  When  used  figuratively,  water  is  the 
symbol  of  purification  and  regeneration,  as 
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COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


in  the  case  of  baptism.  John  1  :  26;  3:5; 
etc. 

Wklls  were  also  provided,  especially 
wlit're  the  flocks  were  pastured,  and  as  they 
were  generally  very  deep  and  required  great 
labor  to  dig  and  maintain  them,  they  were 
regarded  as  very  valuable  and  their  posses- 
sion was  often  coveted.  Gen.  21  ■.2o;  2G:  14- 
21.  The  water  was  usually  drawn  from 
wells  by  means  of  a  pitcher  fastened  to  a 
ro]ie.  See  Beer-sheb.\,  and  Jacob's  Well. 

Wa'ter  of  Jeal'ous-y  was  a  mixture 
prescribed  as  a  test  in  cases  where  a  woman 
was  accused  by  her  husband  of  adultery. 
See  Ntim.  5  : 11-31. 

Wa'ter  of  Pu-ri-fi-ca'tion  or  Sep-a- 
ra'tioii,  Num.  19: 2-10, 17-22,  was  sprinkled 
upon  a  person  defiled  by  contact  with  the 
dead. 

W'a'ter-pots,  John  2  :  6,  were  vessels  for 
holding  water  .which  was  used  by  the  fam- 
ily and  guests  for  washing  the  hands  and 
feet.    See  Washing. 

Wa'ters  of  Me'rom,  a  lake  or  marsh 
situated  near  the  foot  of  Mount  Lebanon, 
and  through  which  the  river  Jordan  flows. 
Josh.  11  ;  5,  7. 

Wa'ters  of  Strife,  the  name  given  by 
the  i)rophet  Ezekiel  to  a  place  in  the  wil- 
derness through  which  the  Israelites  wan- 
dered. Ezek.  47  : 19;  48  :  28.    See  Meribah. 

Wave-of'fer-ing,  Exod.  29:24-28,  was 
a  peculiar  feature  in  the  service  of  the 
peace-otfering.  The  right  shoulder  of  the 
animal  sacrificed  was  "heaved''  upward, 
and  the  breast  "waved,"  from  side  to  side, 
before  the  Lord.  Lev.  10 :  14,  15. 

Wa.v,  Ps.  22:14;  68:2;  97:5;  Micah  1: 
4,  refers  to  the  well-known  substance  made 
from  the  combs  of  bees.  The  word  else- 
where iu  the  Scriptures  is  used  as  a  ve:b, 
and  means  to  grow  or  become.  Luke  2  :  40. 

Weap'ons.  Deut.  1  :  41.  See  separate 
titles;  also  Arms,  Armor,  and  War. 

Wea'sel,  Lev.  11  :  29,  was  classed  among 
unclean  animals.  The  name  probably  in- 
cludes the  polecat  and  ichneumon,  very 
common  in  Palestine. 

Weav'er.  Exod.  35  :  3.5.  The  art  of 
weaving  was  probably  learned  by  the  He- 
brews during  their  sojourn  in  Egypt,  for 
mention  is  made  of  curtains  of  goats'  hair, 
woolleu  garments,  etc.  having  been  pro- 
duced after  their  departure  from  that  coun- 
try and  during  their  wanderings.  Exod. 
26  :  1,  7 ;  28  :  4,  39  ;  Lev.  13  :  47.  No  men- 
tion of  the  loom  is  made  iu  the  Scriptures, 
though  the  shuttle,  beam,  and  pin  are  re- 
ferred to.  Judg.  16:14;  1  Sam.  17:  7;  Job 
7  :  6.    See  Spin,  Spindle. 

Wed'dingGar'ment.  Matt. 22: 11.  The 
host  provided  the  wedding  garments  and 
required  all  those  who  attended  the  feast  to 
wear  them. 

Week.  Besides  the  week  of  seven  days, 
from  one  Sabbath  to  another,  the  Jews  also 
observed  a  week  of  years,  or  seven  years, 
and  a  week  of  seven  times  seven  years.  See 
Sabbatical  Year, and  Jubilee,  The  Year 
OF.  They  had  no  special  names  for  the  days 
of  the  week,  designating  them  simply  as  the 
first  day,  second  day,  etc.  Matt.  28: 1.  See 
Sabbath. 

Weeks,  Feast  of.  Exod.  34:22.  See 

Penteco.st. 

Weights.  The  subject  of  Hebrew  weights 
is  very  obscure.  The  principal  weight  was 
the  shekel,  which  varied  with  the  value  of 
the  metal  weighed  by  it.  See  Shekel  in 
the  following  list. 

The  weights  mentioned  in  the  Bible  are 
as  follows : 

A  gerah  was  the  twentieth  part  of  the  shekel 
of  the  sanctuary,  which  was  of  silver. 

A  liekab  was  equal  to  half  a  .shekel  of  the 
sanctuary. 

A  shekel  of  gold  weighed      grains :  as-hekel  of 
silver,  220  grains;  a  shekel  of  copper,  62S  grains. 
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A  maneh  was  equal  to  one  hundred  shekels, 
about  three  pounds. 

A  talent  was  about  .3000  shekels. 

A  mina,  in  marginal  notes,  Luke  19  :  13,  is 
translated  poinid  iii  the  text,  and  was  twelve 
ounces  and  a  half. 

Pound,  in  the  Old  Testament,  is  used  as  the 
translation  of  the  Hebrew  Mankh  (which  see). 
It  has  the  same  meaning  in  John  12  :  3;  19:  39. 

Wells.  Gen.  26:15.  See  Water,  Jacob's 
Well,  and  Beek-sheba. 

Wench,  2  Sam.  17  :  17,  is  translated 
"maidservant"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Whales,  Gen.  1  :  21,  evidently  refers  to 
great  sea  monsters,  without  designating 
any  particular  species.  Tlie  white  shark  iu 
the  Mediterranean  Sea  reaches  an  enormous 
size,  and  is  very  likely  the  "great  fish" 
(correct  translation )  mentioned  in  Jonah  1 : 
17  ;  Matt.  12  :  40.    See  Jonah,  Book  of. 

Wheat,  Matt.  13  :  25,  was  the  most  im- 
portant of  all  grains  cultivated  in  Pales- 
tine, and  vast  quantities  of  it  were  pro- 
duced. It  was  sown  late  in  the  fall  and 
harvested  in  May.  The  many-eared  vari- 
ety, or  mummy-wheat,  was  cultivated  in 
Egypt,  and  is  the  kind  referred  to  in  I^ha- 
raoh's  dream.  Gen.  41  :  22.  In  the  Author- 
ized Version  wheat  is  mentioned  under  the 
general  name  Corn  (which  see).  The 
"  meat-ofleriugs,"  rendered  in  the  Revised 
Version  "meal-ofierings,"  were  all  made  of 
wheat  flour.  Lev.  2:1.  See  Mill,  Thresh- 
ing, etc. 

Whis'per-er,  Prov.  16  :  28;  Rom.  1  :  29; 
2  Cor.  12  :  20,  means  a  secret  informer;  a 
slanderer. 

W  hit'ed  Sep'ul-chres.  Matt.  23  :  27. 
See  Sepulchre. 

Wid'ow.  The  Mosaic  law  carefully 
guarded  the  rights  of  widows  and  orphans, 
and  the  Scriptiures  show  their  claims  for 
care  and  protection.  See  "  Levirate  Mar- 
riages" and  "  Widows  and  Orphans,"  pages 
417  and  432  in  the  Analysis. 

Wife.  Though  the  Mosaic  law  discour- 
aged polygamy,  it  prevailed  among  the  He- 
brews up  to  the  time  of  the  captivity.  A 
distinction,  however,  was  always  made  be- 
tween the  chief  wife  and  the  secondary 
wives,  and  to  that  extent,  at  least,  the  prin- 
ciple of  monogamy  was  observed.  The  New 
Testament  goes  back  to  the  primitive  mo- 
nogamy ;  for  God  gave  to  Adam  only  one 
wife.  Hence  polygamy  is  forbidden  in  ail 
Christian  countries.  For  "  Duties  of  Wives," 
"The  Hebrew  Wife's  Position,"  etc.,  see 
pages  424,  425  in  the  Analysis,  and  con- 
sult its  Index  (page  687).  See  Marriage, 
and  Divorce. 

Wil'der-ness,  Exod.  14  :  3,  sometimes 
means  an  extensive  uncultivated  region 
atfording  excellent  pasturage.  The  wilder- 
nesses of  Beer-sheba,  Betli-aven,  En-gedi, 
etc.  were  of  this  kind.  Wilderness  is  also 
called  Desert. 

The  Wilderness  in  which  the  Israelites 
wandered  forty  years  on  their  way  from 
Egypt  to  Canaan  is  included  in  the  penin- 
sula of  Sinai  (which  see).  Deut.  1:1;  8:2; 
Josh.  5  :  6.  For  the  Hebrews  "  in  the  wil- 
derness," see  page  237  in  the  Analysis. 

Wil'der-ness-es.  The  following  are  the 
principal  ones  mentioned  in  the  Bible: 

Be'er-she'ba.  south  of  the  city  of  Beer- 
sheba  and  in  Simeon.  Gen.  21 : 14. 

Betli-a'ven.  in  the  north  of  Benjamin  and 
a  little  east  of  Bethel.  Josh.  IS:  12. 

Da-maK'ciiM.  near  the  city  of  Damascus. 
Syria.  1  Kings  19  : 15. 

E'doin.  south  and  east  of  the  Dead  Sea.  2 
Kinffs  3:8. 

Kn-S'e'di.  on  the  west  side  of  the  Dead  Sea, 
in  Judah.  1  Sara.  24  : 1. 

K'thain,  Num.  33  :  8.  on  the  east  side  of  the 
western  gulf  ^Suez)  of  the  Ked  Sea. 

fiib'e-oii.  apparently  oit  the  west  of  Gibeon, 
and  in  Benjamin.  2  Sam.  2  :  24 

Jer'ii-ei.  2  Chron.  20  : 16.  See  Jeruel,  Wil- 
derness OF. 


Jii'dah,  in  the  south  of  Judah.  Judg.  1 :16; 
Ps.  fi3,  title. 

Ka'<leMli,  near  Kadesh-barnea.  Ps.  29  :  8. 

Kod'e-inoth.  cast  side  of  the  Dead  Sea  and 
north  of  the  river  Arnon.  Deut.  2  :  26. 

jtla'on,  west  side  of  the  Dead  Sea  toward  its 
south  end.  1  Sam.  23  :  24,  25. 

]fIo'ab,  part  of  the  land  of  Moab  nearly  east 
of  the  Dead  Sea.  Dent.  2:8. 

Pa'ran.  Gen.  21 ;  21  ;  Num.  10  : 12 ;  12  : 16 ;  13 : 
3,  26  ;  1  Sam.  25  : 1.   See  Paran. 

Red  Sea.  Exod.  13  : 18.  same  as  Etham. 

Shiir,  near  western  gulf  (Suez)  of  Red  Sea, 
on  its  east  side.  Exod.  15  ;  22. 

Sin.  Exod.  16  : 1 :  17 : 1 ;  Num.  33  : 11, 12.  See 
Sin,  Wilderness  op. 

Sinai,  si  nay,  si'ny  or  si'na-i,  in  vicinity  of 
Mount  Sinai,  apparently  mostly  on  north  side. 
Exod.  19  : 1  :  Num.  1 : 1.  19:  etc.   See  Sinal 

Zin.  Num.  13:  21;  Deut.  32:  51;  etc.  See  ZiN, 
Wi!,derne.ss  of. 

Ziph.  zif  1  Sam.  23  : 14,  15;  26  : 2.  See  ZiPH, 
Wilderness  of. 

Wil'low.  Thisv.tree  flourished  in  marshy 
places  and  along  the  banks  of  rivers,  and  be- 
fore their  captivity  the  Jews  regarded  it  as 
an  emblem  of  joy,  and  bore  its  branches  be- 
fore the  Lord  in  token  of  rejoicing  during 
the  Feast  of  Tabernacles  (whicli  see). 
The  weeping  willow,  also  called  the  Baby- 
lonian willow,  is  probably  alluded  to  in  Ps. 
137  :  2.  After  the  captivity  the  willow  be- 
came an  emblem  of  mourning. 

Wil'Iows,  Brook  of  the,  Isa.  15:7,  on 
southern  boundary  of  Moab,  flows  into  the 
south-east  extremity  of  the  Dead  Sea,  and 
is  now  called  WAdy  el-Aksa. 

Wim'ples,  Isa.  3  :  22,  is  rendered 
"  shawls  "  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Wiii'dows  in  houses  in  the  East  were 
simply  openings  iu  the  wall  for  light  and 
air,  and  were  protected,  at  times,  by  lattice- 
work, glazed  windows  being  unknown.  The 
windows  usually  opened  on  the  inner  court, 
but  there  sometimes  was  one  in  the  front  of 
the  house,  opening  on  a  sort  of  porch  or  bal- 
cony, and  used  only  on  special  occasions.  1 
Sarn.  19  : 12  ;  Prov.  7 :  6.    See  Houses. 

Winds.  Palestine  is  bounded  on  the 
south  and  east  by  a  great  desert,  and  hence 
the  winds  from  those  directions  are  hot  and 
dry,  the  east  wind  in  particular  being  very 
injurious  to  vegetation.  Winds  from  the 
south-west  and  north  bring  fair  weather, 
while  the  west  wind,  coming  from  the  Med- 
iterranean Sea,  brings  rain.  Prov.  25:23, 
Luke  12  :  54,  55. 

Wine  was  a  common  beverage  of  the  an- 
cient Hebrews,  as  well  as  Greeks  and  Ro- 
mans and  other  nations.  It  was  kept  in 
every  household  and  offered  on  occasions  of 
hospitality  and  festivity.  Gen.  14:18.  Its 
misuse,  however,  is  strongly  condemned  in 
the  Scriptures.  Prov.  20:1;  23:29-32;  Isa. 
28  : 1-7.  Mixed  wine,  Ps.  75  :  8 ;  Prov.  23  : 
30,  was  wine  made  stronger  by  adding  spices, 
herbs,  and  drugs.  In  the  articles  Grapes 
and  Vine  (which  see)  mention  is  made  of 
the  cultivation  of  the  fruit  from  which  wine 
was  principally  made,  and  the  method  com- 
monly adopted  for  expressing  the  juice  is 
treated  in  the  article  Press,  Press-Fats 
(which  see).  The  new  wine  was  preserved 
in  large  earthen  vessels  or  jars,  and  also  in 
bottles  made  from  goats'  skins  that  were 
fresh  and  pliable,  the  better  to  withstand 
the  strain  caused  by  fermentation.  See 
Bottles.  Also  consult  the  Analysis  by 
means  of  its  Index  (page  687). 

Wine'bib-ber,  Matt.  11  :  19,  means  an 
immoderate  drinker  of  wine. 

Wine-fat,  Wine-press.  Isa.  63  :  2,  3. 
See  Press. 

Win'now-ing.  The  threshing-floors  of 
the  Hebrews  were  situated  on  a  hill-top  ex- 
posed on  all  sides  to  the  wind,  and  they 
winnowed  their  grain  by  throwing  it  up  in 
the  air  by  means  of  a  shovel  and  letting 
the  wind  carry  ofl"  the  chatf  and  straw. 
Sometimes  the  operation  was  aided  by 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


means  of  the  fan.  Ruth  3:2:  Isa.  30  :  24 ; 
41 : 15,  16.    See  Fan,  and  Threshing. 

Win'ter.  Gen.  8  :  22.    See  Seasons. 

Wise.  "Shalt  in  any  wise  rebuke," 
Lev.  19  :  17,  is  translated  "shalt  surely  re- 
buke "  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Wise  Men.  Matt.  2  : 1.    See  Magi. 

Wist,  Exod.  16:15;  34:29;  Mark  14:40, 
means  knew. 

Wit,  to  :  "  do  you  to  wit  of,"  2  Cor.  8  : 1, 
is  "  make  known  to  you "  in  the  Revised 
Version. 

Witch.  Exod.  22:18.    See  Witchcraft. 

Witch'craft,  2  Chron.  33 :  6,  was  the  pre- 
tended conimunieation  witli  demons  and  the 
spirits  of  the  dead,  by  means  of  which  the 
pretender  professed  to  reveal  future  events, 
cure  diseases,  drive  away  evil  spirits,  etc. 
Wizard  was  a  name  given  to  the  man,  and 
witch  to  the  woman,  who  practised  witch- 
craft. Witchcraft  is  most  severely  denounced 
in  the  Scriptures.  Lev.  20 :  6 ;  Deut.  18  :  10- 
12 ;  Gal.  5 : 19-21.  See  page  87  in  the  Anal- 
ysis. 

Wilh-out',  2  Cor.  10 : 13, 1.5,  is  translated 
"beyond"  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Withs,  or  Withes,  in  the  Revised  Ver- 
sion, were  bands  made  by  twisting  together 
pliable  twigs,  and  were  used  in  place  of 
ropes.  Judg!  16  :  7-9. 

Wit'ness.  By  the  Mosaic  law  the  evi- 
dence of  at  least  two  witnesses  was  re- 
quired to  convict  the  prisoner,  Deut.  17  :  6, 
and  if  the  latter  was  condemned  to  be 
stoned,  the  witnesses  were  obliged  to  cast 
the  first  stones.  Deut.  17  :  7.  A  false  wit- 
ness was  to  receive  the  punishment  which 
he  had  endeavored  to  bring  upon  the  pris- 
oner by  his  testimony.  Deut.  19  :  19.  Con- 
sult the  Analysis  by  means  of  its  Index 
(page  687). 

Wit'ting-ly,  Gen.  48:  14,  means  inten- 
tionally; knowingly. 

Wit'ty,  Prov.  8  :  12,  means  wise. 

Wiz'ard.  Lev.  20  :  6.  See  Witchcraft. 

Woe  is  often  used  as  an  exclamation  to 
denote  sympathy,  compassion,  or  lamenta- 
tion. Num.  21  :  29;  1  Sam.  4:7;  Matt.  24  : 
19.  It  is  also  used  as  threatening  coming 
punishment.  Hab.  2  :  6,  9,  15;  Zech.  11  :  17. 

Wolf.  This  animal  is  still  found  in  Pal- 
estine, and  is  of  a  pale  fawn  color.  It  is  a 
terrible  enemy  of  the  sheep  and  the  dread 
of  the  shepherds.  Isa.  65  :  25 ;  Matt.  7  :  15 ; 
etc. 

Wo'man.  The  social  position  of  the  He- 
brew woman  in  ancient  times  contrasted 
very  favorably  with  that  enjoyed  at  the 
present  day  by  women  in  the  East  among 
the  Mohammedans.  The  book  of  Proverbs, 
31  :  10-31,  gives  a  beautiful  account  of  the 
model  Hebrew  woman  in  her  domestic  and 
social  relations.  She  had  the  care  of  the 
household,  did  the  spinning,  and  made  the 
clothes.  She  mingled  freely  in  social  fes- 
tivities, and  even  held  public  positions.  See 
the  Hebrew  Woman's  Position,  page  477 
in  the  Analysis. 

The  term  "woman,"  when  used  in  ad- 
dressing one,  implied  no  disrespect,  but 
rather  tenderness  and  courtesy.  Compare 
John  2  :  4  with  John  19  :  26,  27;  20  :  13-15. 

Won'der-ful,  a  title  of  the  Messiah.  Isa. 
9  :  6. 

Wont,  Matt.  27  : 15,  means  accustomed. 

Wool  was  the  chief  material  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  clothing,  and  was  highly 
prized  by  the  Hebrews.  Lev.  13  :  47 ;  Job 
31  :  20;  Prov.  31  :  13;  etc.  From  the  allu- 
sion in  Ezek.  27:  18  the  wool  of  Damascus 
was  greatly  esteemed  in  the  markets  of 
Tyre. 

Word  (in  Greek  Logos,  which  means  both 
reason  and  word)  is  used  by  John  five  times 
as  a  name  or  title  of  the  eternal  Son  of  God. 
John  1 :  1,  14. 

Word  of  God,  a  name  for  the  gospel 


generally.  Mark  7:13;  Luke  5:1;  John  10 : 
35;  Acts  4  :  31,  and  elsewhere  in  the  New 
Testament.    See  Bible. 

Word  of  Life,  a  name  applied  to  the 
gospel  generally.  1  John  1  :  1.    See  Bible. 

Word  of  the  Lord,  applied  to  the  gos- 
pel in  general.  Acts  8 : 25  ;  1  Thess.  1 : 8,  and 
elsewhere  in  the  New  Testament.  See  Bi- 
ble. 

World.  This  woi-d  is  used  by  the  sacred 
writers  in  a  number  of  senses,  each  of  which 
can  generally  be  distinguished  by  its  con- 
nection. Thus,  in  Ps.  .33  :  8  it  means  the 
habitable  earth;  in  Isa.  45  :  17  it  refers  to 
time;  in  Luke  2  :  1  it  means  the  nations 
subject  to  Rome  at  that  time;  in  John  3: 
16  it  means  all  mankind.  In  the  widest 
sense  it  means  the  universe  or  all  things 
visible  and  invisible,  which  is  expressed  in 
the  Bible  by  the  term  "  heaven  and  earth," 
Gen.  1  :  1,  or  "all  things."  John  1  :  3. 

Worms.  This  term  was  evidently  used 
to  designate  the  caterpillar  of  the  clothes- 
moth,  the  maggot,  and  possibly  the  earth- 
worm. Job  7:5;  Lsa.  51  :  8. 

Worin'wood,  a  plant  found  in  Palestine, 
noted  for  its  extreme  bitterness.  The  word 
is  often  used  in  the  same  sense  as  "  gall,"  to 
denote  whatever  is  offensive  and  destructive. 
Jer.  23:  15;  Lam.  3  :  15,  19. 

Wor'ship.  This  word  is  often  employed 
in  the  Bible  to  denote  simply  an  act  of  re- 
spect, witliout  implying  anv  religious  emo- 
tion. Josh.  5  :  14  ;  .Matt.'g :  18 ;  Acts  10  :  25. 

Worship,  as  the  act  of  religious  reverence 
and  homage  paid  to  God,  is  commanded  in 
the  Scriptures,  as  will  be  found  by  referring 
to  the  following  subjects  in  the  Analysis 
by  means  of  its  Index  (page  687) :  "  Duties 
to  God,"  "Prayer,"  "Praise  to  God,"  and 
"  Worship." 

Wot,  Wot'teth,  Gen.  39  :  8;  Acts  3  :  17, 
are  other  forms  of  the  old  verb  "  to  wit," 
which  means  "  to  know." 

Wreath'en,  Exod.  28  :  14,  means  twist- 
ed ;  twined. 

Writ'ing.  From  the  mention  made  in 
Exod.  17  :  14,  writing  was  evidently  well 
known  to,  and  practised  by,  the  ancient 
Hebrews.  The  materials  employed  by  them 
in  writing  differed  widely  according  to  the 
time  and  circumstances.  Thus,  they  wrote 
on  tablets  of  stone,  metal,  plaster,  on  frames 
covered  with  wax,  on  paper  made  from  pa- 
per-reeds or  bulrushes,  on  skins,  and,  later, 
on  fine  parchment.  Sec  Paper,  Parch- 
ments, and  T.\BLET.  Pointed  pieces  of 
iron,  the  hair-pencil  (brush),  and  the  reed- 
pen  were  used  to  form  or  trace  the  charac- 
ters.   See  Pen. 

The  Ink  used  was  much  thicker  than 
ours,  but  was  not  permanent  and  could  be 
easily  washed  off  with  water.  It  was  made 
of  powdered  charcoal,  lamp-black,  or  ivory- 
black,  mixed  with  water  and  some  kind  of 
gum. 

The  Ink-horn  was  a  long  tube  for  hold- 
ing the  reed-pens,  with  a  small  vessel  on 
its  side,  in  which  the  ink  was  carried. 

On  page  1082  of  these  Helps,  under 
"  Manuscripts  and  Editions  of  the  Bible," 
in  the  article  on  the  Bible,  an  interesting 
account  is  given  of  the  method  followed  by 
the  ancient  Hebrews  in  preparing  their 
books  or  rolls. 

Wrought  means  "worked,"  Gen.  34  :  7  ; 
Exod.  ,36:1;  Matt.  20:12,  and  "did,"  1 
Kings  16  :  25;  2  Chron.  21  :  6;  the  context 
generally  showing  which  meaning  is  in- 
tended. 


Y. 

Yarn.  "  Linen  yarn,"  1  Kings  10  :  28 ;  2 
Chron.  1  :  16,  is  rendered  in  the  Revised 
Version  "droves"  (referring  to  horses). 

Year.  The  Jews  observed  a  religious  or 
sacred  year  and  a  civil  year.  The  sacred 
year  began  with  the  month  of  Abib,  or  Ni- 
san,  that  is,  with  the  first  new  moon  after 
the  vernal  equinox,  and  the  civil  year  com- 
menced six  months  later  with  the  month 
of  Ethanim,  or  Tishri.  See  Month,  and 
Seasons. 

Year  of  Ju'bi-lee.  Lev.  25:8-12.  See 
Jubilee,  Year  of. 

Year,  Sab-bat'i-cal.  Lev.  25:2-7.  See 
Sabbatical  Year. 

Yes'ter-day,  Heb.  13:  8,  time  past. 

Yes'ter-night,  Gen.  31  :  29,  42,  means 
last  night. 

Yoke.  This,  in  its  essential  features, 
did  not  differ  much  from  the  yokes  now 
used.  It  probably  was  lighter,  and  made 
so  that  the  cattle  stood  farther  apart.  Two 
straight  sticks,  fastened  in  the  beam  at  the 
top  and  joined  at  the  bottom  by  thongs, 
supplied  the  place  of  our  wooden  bow.  The 
word  is  often  used  in  the  Scriptures  to  de- 
note servitude  or  oppression.  1  Kings  12: 
4-14.  Figuratively  it  means  burden.  Matt. 
11  :  29 ;  Acts  15  :  10. 

Y^oke'l'el-low,  Phil.  4  :  3,  means  com- 
rade ;  fellow-laborer. 

z. 

Za-a-na'im  (removals),  the  Plain  of,  a 

place  near  Kedesh  in  Naphtali.  Heber  the 
Kenite  pitched  his  tent  there.  Judg.  4  :  11. 
In  the  Revised  Version  Zaanannim,  as  in 
Josh.  19  :  33. 

Za'a-nan  (place  of  flocks),  a  town  of  Ju- 
dah  or  Benjamin.  Mic.  1  :  11.    See  Zenan. 

Za-a-nan'nim  (remm<als),  a  place  on  the 
borders  of  Naphtali.  Josh.  19:33.  Same  as 
Zaanaim. 

Za'a-van  (disquieted),  a  son  of  Ezer,  the 
son  of  Seir.  Gen.  36  :  27.    Same  as  Zavan. 

Za'bad  (gift).  [1]  One  of  David's  mighty 
men.  1  Chron.  2  :  36,  .37 ;  11  :  41.  [2]  A  de- 
scendant of  Ephraim.  1  Chron.  7  :  21.  [3] 
One  of  the  conspirators  who  slew  Joash, 
king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  24  :  26.  Called 
Jozachar  in  2  Kings  12:21.  [4,  5,  6] 
Three  Jews  who  took  foreign  wives.  Ezra 
10 :  27,  33,  43. 

Zabbai,  zab'bay  (pure).  [1]  A  Jew  who 
took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 :  28.  [2]  Father 
of  Baruch.  Neh.  3  :  ;20. 

Zab'bud  (given),  a  Jew  who  returned 
with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  14. 

Zab'di  {gift  of  Jehovah).  [1]  Grand- 
father of  Ach'an.  josh.  7  :  1,  17,  18.  [2]  A 
son  of  Shimhi,  a  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8: 19. 
[3]  One  who  had  charge  of  David's  wine 
cellars.  1  Chron.  27  :  27.  [4]  One  of  the  Le- 
vites.  Neh.  11  :  17. 

Zab'di-el  (gift  of  God).  [1]  Father  of  a 
captain  of  David's  army.  1  Chron.  27 :  2.  [2] 
A  priest  who  was  overseer  of  i)art  of  the 
priests  in  Jerusalem.  Neh.  11  :  14. 

Za'bnd  (given),  a  son  of  Nathan,  also  a 
"  friend  ''  of  Solomon.  1  Kings  4  :  5. 

Zab'u-lon,  Matt.  4:  13,  15  ;  Rev.  7  :  8,  is 
the  Greek  form  of  Zebulun  (which  see). 

Zaccai,  zak'ka-i  (pure),  ancestor  of 
many  who  returned  from  Babylon  with 
Zeru'bbabel.  Ezra  2:9;  Neh.  7  : 14. 

Zacchseus,  zak-ke'us  (  ;;»re),  a  rich  man 
among  the  publicans,  whom  Jesus  called 
while  passing  through  Jericho.  The  ac- 
count of  his  conversion  is  given  in  Luke 
19:2-10. 

Zac-che'us.    See  Zacch.=eus. 

Zacchur,  zak'kur  (mindful),  a  descend- 
ant of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  26. 

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Zac'cur  [mindful).  [1]  The  father  of  the 
spy  from  Reuben.  Num.  13  :  4.  [2]  One  of 
the  Merarite  Levites.  1  Chron.  24  :  27.  [3] 
One  of  the  sons  of  Asaph,  and  the  head  of  a 
course  of  singers.  1  Chron.  25:2,  10;  Neh. 
12:35.  [4]  One  who  rebuilt  part  of  the 
wall  of  .Jerusalem.  Neh.  3:2.  [5]  One  of 
the  Levites  wlio  sealed  the  covenant.  Neh. 

10  : 12.  [6]  Father  of  one  whom  Nehemiah 
made  treasurer.  Neh.  13  :  13. 

Zacliariah,  zak-a-ri'ah  (remembered  by 
Jekorah),  is  the  same  name,  in  Hebrew,  as 
Zechariah  (whicli  see).  [1]  The  .son  and 
successor  of  King  Jeroboam  II.  2  Kings  14  : 
29 ;  15  :  8-11.  [2]  Father  of  Abi  or  Abijah, 
the  motlier  of  King  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  18 : 
2,  called  Zechariah  in  2  Chron.  29  : 1. 

Zacharias,  zak-a-ri'as,  properly  Zach- 
a-ri'ah  (remembered  by  Jehorah).  [1]  A  son 
of  Barachias.  Matt.  23:35;  Luke  11:51. 
[2]  The  father  of  John  the  Baptist.  Luke 
1:5-40,  67;  3:2. 

Zacher,  za'ker  (memoi-ial),  a  man  of  the 
tribe  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:31,  called 
Zechariah  in  1  Chron.  9  :  37. 

Za'dok  (jnut).  [1]  One  of  the  two  high- 
priests  in  David's  time.  He  joined  David 
at  Hebron.  1  Chron.  12:28;  2  Sam.  20:25. 
Ho  anointed  Solomon  king,  1  Kings  1  :  39, 
and  was  afterward  made  sole  high-priest." 
[2]  A  priest  in  King  Ahaziah's  time.  1 
Chron.  6  :  12.  [3]  Father  of  Jerusha,  King 
Uzziah's  wife.  2  Kings  15  :  33 ;  2  Chron.  27 : 
1.  [4]  One  of  the  Jews  who  repaired  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh.  3:4.  [6j  A  priest. 
Neh.  3  :  29.  [6]  A  Jew  who  sealed  the  cove- 
nant. Neh.  10:21.  [7]  A  scribe  iu  charge 
of  the  treasuries.  Neh.  13  :  13. 

Za'hain  (loathinq),  one  of  the  sons  of  Ee- 
hoboam.  2  Chron.  11  :  19. 

Za'ir  {small ),  a  place  probably  on  the 
south-west  side  of  the  Dead  Sea,  where 
Joiam,  king  of  Judah,  defeated  the  Edom- 
ites.  2  Kings  8:21. 

Zaiaph,  za'laf  (bniise),  a  Jew  whose  son 
repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  Neh. 
3  :_30. 

ZaI'mon  (shady),  one  of  David's  valiant 
men,  2  Sam.  23 :  28,  called  Ilai  in  1  Chron. 

11  :  29. 

Zal'inon  (shady),  Mount,  a  high  hill 
near  Shechem,  Judg.  9:48,  probably  same 
as  Salmon.  Ps.  (58  : 14. 

Zal-mo'nah  (shady),  the  thirty-fourth 
encampment  of  the  Israelites  after  they 
left  Egypt.  Num.  33  :  41,  42. 

Zalmuniia,  zal-mun'nah  (shelter  denied 
to  one?),  one  of  the  kings  of  Midiau  de- 
feated and  slain  by  Gideon.  Judg.  8 :  5-21 ; 
Ps.  83 : 11. 

Zam-zuin'mims.  Deut.  2  :  20.  A  race 
of  giants,  probably  same  as  Zuzims  (which 
see). 

Za-no'ah.  In  1  Chron.  4  :  18  Jekuthiel 
is  called  "  the  father  of  Zauoah,"  that  is,  he 
was  the  founder  of  a  village  of  that  name. 
See  Zanoah,  No.  2,  below. 

Za-no'ah  (marsh).  [1]  A  town  in  the 
lowlands  of  Judah.  Josh.  15:34;  Neh.  3: 
13 ;  11 :  30.  [2]  A  town  in  the  hill  country 
of  Judah.  Josh.  15:56. 

Zaph'nath-pa-a-ne'ah,  the  name  or 
title  which  Pharaoh  gave  to  Joseph.  Gen. 
41 :  45. 

Zaphon,  za'fon  (the  north),  one  of  the 
cities  of  Gad.  Josh.  13:27. 

Zara,  za'rah.  Matt.  1 :  3.    See  Zarah. 

Za'rah  (risiiuj  of  li(iht),  a  son  of  Judah 
and  Tamar,  Gen.  38:30;  46:12,  called  Ze- 
rah.  Num.  26  :  20  ;  Josh.  7 : 1,  18 ;  etc.,  and 
Zara  in  Matt.  1  :  3. 

Za're-ah.  Neh.  11  :  29.    See  Zorah. 

Za're-ath-ites,  inhabitants  of  Zareah 
or  Zorah.  1  Chron.  2  :  53. 

Za'red  (exuberant  (/rowlh).  Num.  21  :  12. 
See  Zered,  Vai.i.ey  or  Brook  of. 

Zarephath,  zar'e-fath  (smelting-house),  a 
11. S4 


town  of  Phoenicia,  on  the  Mediterranean 
Sea  between  Tyre  and  Sidon.  The  prophet 
Elijah  found  shelter  there.  1  Kings  17:8- 
24 ;  Obadiah,  verse  20.  It  is  called  Saeepta 
in  Luke  4  :  26. 

Zar'e-tan  (cooling  f).  Josh.  3:16.  Prob- 
ably same  as  Zarthan  (which  see). 

Za'reth-sha'har  (splendor  of  the  dawn), 
one  of  the  cities  of  Reuben.  Josh.  13 :  19. 

Zar'hites,  descendants  of  Zarah,  son  of 
Judah.  Num.  26:13,  20;  Josh.  7:17;  1 
Chn.n.  27:  11,  13. 

Zar'ta-nah  (cooHjig).  lKiugs4:]2.  Prob- 
ably same  as  Zarthan  (which  see). 

Zar'than  (cooling),  one  of  the  towns  in 
the  Jordan  vallej'.  1  Kings  7:46.  It  may 
1)6  same  as  Zaeetan,  Zartanah,  and  Zp> 

EEDA. 

Zat'thu  (sprout),  a  Jew  who  sealed  the 
covenant.  Neh.  10:14. 

Zat'tu  (.sprout),  an  Israelite  whose  de- 
scendants returned  with  Zerubbabel.  Some 
of  them  took  foreign  wives.  Ezra  2:8;  10  : 
27 ;  Neh.  7  : 13. 

Za'vail  (disquieted),  a  son  of  Ezer,  the 
son  of  Seir.  1  Chron.  1 : 42.    Same  as  Z.\a- 

VAN. 

Zaza,  za'zah  {plenty),  a  son  of  Jonathan. 

1  Chron.  2  :  33. 

Zearots,the  name  of  a  party  among  the 
Jews  who,  under  the  leadership  of  Judas 
of  Galilee  (see  Judas,  No.  5),  claimed  that 
God  was  the  only  king  of  Israel,  refused  to 
pay  tiibute  to,  and  at  length  openly  re- 
belled against,  the  Romans.  They  were 
soon  routed,  but  for  some  time  afterward 
kejit  up  a  sort  of  guerilla  warfare.  See 
Acts  5  :  37. 

Zeb-a-di'ah  {gift  of  Jehovah).  [1,  2,  3] 
Descendants  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron.  8:15, 
17 ;  12  :  7.  [4]  One  of  the  sons  of  Meshele- 
miah.  1  Chron.  26  :  2.  [5]  One  of  the  Le- 
vites sent  bv  Jehoshaphat  to  teach  the  law. 

2  Chron.  17:8.  [6]  A  son  of  Asahel.  1 
Chron.  27  :  7.  [7]  Son  of  Ishmael.  2  Chron. 
19  :  11.  [8]  A  Jew  who  returned  with  Ezra. 
Ezra  8  :  8.  [9]  A  priest  who  took  a  foreign 
wife.  Ezra  10:20. 

Ze'bah  (sacrifice),  a  king  of  Midian  who 
was  defeated  aiid  slain  by  Gideon.  Judg.  8  : 
5-21 ;  Ps.  83:  11. 

Ze-ba'im  (the  gazelles),  Ezra  2:  57;  Neh. 
7  :  59,  is  translated  "  hazzebaim  "  in  the  Re- 
vised Version,  and  as  part  of  the  name  of 
Pochereth,  one  of  Solomon's  servants.  Thus, 
"  Pochereth-hazzebaim." 

Zeb'e-dee  (Jehovah's  gift),  a  fisherman 
In  or  near  Bethsaida,  who  was  the  husband 
of  Salome,  and  the  father  of  James  (the 
elder)  and  John,  two  of  the  apostles  of 
Christ.  Matt.  4  :  21 ;  Mark  1  :  19. 

Zebina,  ze-bi'nah  (bought),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Nebo.  He  took  a  foreign  wife.  Ezra 
10:  43. 

Ze-boi'im,  Gen.  14  :  2,  8,  and  Ze-bo'im 
(roes).  Gen.  10:19;  Deut.  29:23;  Hos.  11: 
8.  [1]  One  of  the  "cities  of  the  plain  "  near 
the  Dead  Sea,  destroyed  at  the  same  time 
with  Sodom.  [2]  A  town  of  Benjamin. 
Neh.  11  :34. 

Ze-bo'im  (valley  of  hyxnas),  Val'ley  of, 
a  ravine  ajiparently  east  of  Michmash  in 
Benjamin.  1  Sam.  13: 18. 

Ze-bu'dah  (bestowed),  the  wife  of  Josiah 
and  mother  of  Jehoiakim.  2  Kings  23:  36. 

Ze'bul  (habitation),  an  officer  of  Abime- 
leeh,  and  a  governor  of  Shechem.  Judg.  9  : 
28-41. 

Zeb'u-lon-ite,  Judg.  12  :  11,  12,  or 
Zeb'u-lun-ites,  Num.  26  :  27,  the  descend- 
ants of  Zebulun. 

Zeb'u-lun  (habitation),  a  son  of  Jacob 
and  Leah,  and  the  founder  of  the  tribe  of 
Zebulun.  Gen.  30  :  20  ;  Exod.  1  :  3. 

Zcb'u-lun,  the  name  of  the  tribe  de- 
scended from  Zel)ulun,  ason  of  Jacob.  Num. 
1:9;  Deut.  27  : 13. 


Zeb'u-lun,  a  place  mentioned  in  Josh. 
19  :  27  in  describing  the  southern  boundary 
of  Asher. 

Zeb'n-luD,  Ter'ri-to-ry  of,  was  in  the 

north  of  Canaan,  and  between  Issachar, 
Asher,  and  Naphtali. 

Zechariah,  zek-a-ri'ah  (Jehovah  remem- 
bers). Besides  the  prophet  Zechariah  (see 
Zechariah,  No.  28),  the  following  persons 
of  the  same  name  are  mentioned  in  the 
Bible. 

Seven  Levites.  [1]  1  Chron.  9  :  21 ;  26  : 2, 
14.  [2j  1  Chron.  15  :  18,  20;  16  :  5.  [3]  1 
Chron.  24  :  25.  [4]  1  Chron.  26  : 11.  [5]  2 
Chron.  20 : 14.  [6]  2  Chron.  29  : 13.  [7]  2 
Chron.  34  : 12. 

Four  priests.  [8]  2  Chron.  35  :  8.  [9]  Neh. 

11  :  12.  [10]  Neh.  12  :  16.  [11]  Neh.  12  : 
35,  41. 

[12]  The  son  of  Jehoiada  the  high-priest. 
He  was  stoned  to  death  at  the  command  of 
King  Joash.  2  Chron.  24  :  20,  21.  [13,  14] 
Two  chief  men  who  returned  from  Baby- 
lon with  Ezra.  Ezra  8:3;  8  :  11,  16.  [IS] 
The  father  of  Iddo.  1  Chron.  27  :  21.  [16] 
The  son  of  Jeberechiah.  Isa.  8  :  2.  [17]  A 
chief  of  Reuben.  1  Chron.  5 :  7.  [18]  A  Ben- 
jamite.  1  Chron.  9:37,  called  Zacher  in  1 
Chron.  8:31.  [19]  A  priest.  1  Chron.  15: 
24.  [20]  A  prince  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  17: 
7.  [21]  A  son  of  Jeho.shaphat.  2  Chron.  21 : 
2.  [22]  A  man  who  lived  in  the  time  of 
Uzziah.  2  Chron.  26  :  5.  [23]  One  who  took 
a  foreign  wife.  Ezra  10 : 26.  [24]  A  prince 
who  stood  beside  Ezra  while  he  read  the 
law.  Neh.  8:4.  [25,  26]  Two  descendants 
of  Pharez.  Neh.  11:4;  11 :  5.  [27]  Father 
of  Abi.   See  Zachariah,  No.  2. 

[28]  Zechariah,  the  eleventh  of  the 
twelve  minor  ])rophets  and  a  priest,  was 
born  in  Babylon  of  priestly  descent,  and 
returned  to  Jerusalem  with  Zerubbabel  and 
the  high-priest  Joshua.  Ezra  5:1;  6:14; 
Zech.  1:1,  7;  7:1,  8.  He  prophesied  B.C. 
520-518. 

Zech-a-ri'ah,  the  Book  of.    Of  all 

the  prophetic  writings  this  is  the  most  dif- 
ficult to  understand,  owing  to  its  concise 
form  of  expression  and  the  figurative  lan- 
guage employed.  The  book  contains  several 
specific  i-eferences  to  the  Messiah,  3:8;  6: 

12  ;  9  :  9 ;  11 :  12 ;  12  :  10 ;  13  :  7,  in  which  he 
is  represented  as  a  lowly  servant,  the  priest 
that  should  build  the  'Temple  of  the  Lord, 
the  king  that  should  come  riding  upon  an 
ass,  the  shepherd  betrayed  for  thirty  pieces 
of  silver  and  crucified,  and  having  his  sheep 
scattered. 

Ze'dad  (mountainside),  a  city  on  the 
north  boundary  of  the  Promised  Land. 
Num.  34:8;  Ezek.  47:15. 

Zed-e-ki'ah  [justice  of  Jehorah).  [1] 
The  last  king  of  Judah.  His  proper  name 
was  Mattaniah,  but  it  was  changed  by  Neb- 
uchadnezzar to  Zedekiah  when  he  made 
him  king.  He  reigned  eleven  years.  2 
Chron.  36  : 11.  At  the  capture  of  Jerusalem 
his  eves  were  put  out  and  he  was  carried  to 
Babylon.  2  Kings  25  :  1-7.  [2]  A  false 
prophet  who  encouraged  Ahab  to  attack  the 
Syrians.  1  Kings  22:11,  24  ;  2  Chron.  18: 
10,  23.  [3]  A  false  prophet.  Jer.  29  :  21,  22. 
[4]  A  prince  of  Judah.  Jer.  36  : 12.  [5]  A 
grandson  of  Jehoiakim.  1  Chron.  3:16. 

Ze'eb  or  Zeeb  (wolf  ).  a  Midianite  prince, 
who  was  slain  bv  Gideon  near  one  of  the 
fords  of  the  Jordan.  Judg.  7:25;  8:3;  Ps. 
83:  11. 

Ze'lah  (a  rib),  a  city  in  Benjamin  where 
Saul  and  his  sons  were  buried.  Josh.  18  :  28 ; 
2  Sam.  21 :  14.    See  also  Zei.zah. 

Ze'lek  ffissure),  au  Ammonite,  one  of 
David's  valiant  men.  2  Sam.  23  :  37 ;  1  Chron. 
11 :39. 

Zelophehad,  ze-lo'fe-had  (first-bom),  a 
descendant  of  Manasseh,  died  in  the  wil- 
derness, leaving  five  daughters  but  no  sons. 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


A  law  was  then  established  that  under  such 
circumstances  females  should  succeed  to  the 
inheritance,  but  they  must  not  marry  out 
of  their  tribe.  Num.  26  :  33  ;  27  :  1,  36  : 
2-11  ;  Josh.  17  :  3 ;  1  Chron.  7  : 15. 

Ze-lo'tes,  Luke  6:15;  Acts  1:13.  See 
Simon,  No.  3. 

Zel'zah  {shade  from  the  stm),  a  town  on 
the  border  of  Benjamin.  1  Sam.  10:  2. 

Zem-a-ra'im  (double  mount).  [1]  A  town 
of  Benjamin.  Josh.  18  :  22.  [2]  Mount  Zem- 
araim  in  Ephraim.  2  Chrou.  13  :  4. 

Zem'a-rites,  a  tribe  de.scended  from  Ca- 
naan, the  sou  of  Ham.  Gen.  10  : 18  ;  1  Chrou. 
1 : 16. 

Zemira,  ze-mi'rah  (a  song),  a  sou  of  Be- 
cher  and  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  1 
Chrou  7  :  8. 

Ze'nan  (place  of  flocks),  a  city  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15:37.  It  may  be  same  as  Zaanan. 
Mic.  1  : 11. 

Ze'nas,  a  believer  who  was  skilled  in 
the  law  of  Moses,  and  whom  Paul  wished 
Titus  to  bring  along  with  him.  Tit.  3  : 13. 

Zeph-a-ni'ah  (Jehovah  hides).  [1]  The 
priest  whom  the  captaiu  of  the'  king  of 
Babylon  took  to  Eiblah.  2  Kings  25:  18; 
Jer.  21  : 1.  [2]  An  ancestor  of  the  prophet 
Samuel.  1  Chrou.  6:  36.  [3]  A  priest,  the 
father  of  Josiah  and  Hen.  Zech.  6  : 10,  14. 

[4]  Zephaniah,  the  ninth  of  the  minor 
propliets,  lived  in  the  days  of  Josiah,  a  con- 
temporary of  Jei'emiah,  and  uttered  his 
prophecies  between  b.  c.  620  and  609. 

Zeph-a-ni'ah,  the  Book  of,  contains, 
1  : 14,  15,  that  description  of  the  final  judg- 
ment from  which  Thomas  da  Celano,  in  the 
middle  of  the  thirteenth  century,  took  the 
key-note  for  his  judgment-hymn,  Dies  irie, 
dies  ilia,  the  most  sublime  hymn  of  the  mid- 
dle ages. 

Zephath,  ze'fath  (watch-tower),  a  royal 
city  of  the  Canaanites,  near  Kadesh.  Judg. 
1  :  17.  It  was  afterward  called  Hokmah 
(which  see). 

Zephathah,  zef'a-thah  (watch-tower), 
Valley  of,  was  in  the  western  part  of  Judah, 
near  the  city  of  Mareshah.  2  Chron.  14  :  10. 

Ze'phi  (watch-tower),  1  Chron.  1  :  36,  or 
Ze'pho,  Gen.  36  : 11,  15,  a  son  of  Eliphaz, 
the  son  of  Esau. 

Ze'phon  (a  looking  out),  a  descendant  of 
Gad.  Num.  26:15.  He  is  called  Ziphion 
in  Gen.  46  :  16. 

Zephonites,  zef'o-nites.  Num.  26  :  15, 
descendants  of  Zephon. 

Zer  { flint),  a  city  in  Naphtali  near  the 
Lake  of  Gennesaret.  Josh.  19  :  35. 

Ze'rah  (a  rising  of  light).  [1]  A  king  of 
Ethiopia  who  made  war  against  Asa,  king 
of  Judah.  2  Chron.  14:9.  [2J  One  of  the 
sons  of  Reuel,  the  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36:  13, 
17  ;  1  Chron.  1  :  37.  [3]  One  of  the  sons  of 
Simeon,  Num.  26  :  13 ;  1  Chron.  4 :  24,  called 
ZoHAR  in  Gen.  46  : 10.  [4]  A  Levite  of  the 
family  of  Gershom  (Gershon).  1  Chron.  6: 
21,  41.  [5]  A  son  of  Judah  and  Tamar. 
Num.  26:20;  Josh.  7:1,  18;  etc.  He  is 
called  Zarah  in  Gen.  38:30;  46:12.  [6] 
The  father  of  Jobab,  king  of  Edom.  Gen. 
36  :  .33;  1  Chron.  1 :  44. 

Zer-a  hi'ah  (whom  Jehovah  caused  to  he 
born).  [1]  A  descendant  of  Phinehas,  the 
grandson  of  Aaron.  1  Chron.  6:6,  51;  Ezra 
7:4.  [2]  One  whose  descendants  returned 
from  Babylon  with  Ezra.  Ezra  8  :  4. 

Ze'red  (exuberant  growth  of  trees),  Val'- 
ley  or  Brook  of,  was  between  Edom  and 
Moab.  Deut.  2 : 13,  14.  It  is  called  Zared 
in  Num.  21  : 12. 

Zereda,  zer'e-dah  (cooling  ?),  a,  place  in 
the  plain  of  the  river  Jordan.  1  Kings  11 : 
26.    See  Zarthan. 

Ze-red'a-thah,  a  town  of  Manasseh.  2 
Chron.  4  :  17. 

Zer'e-rath,  a  district  near  Abel-meho- 
lah.  Judg.  7  :  22. 


Ze'resh,  the  wife  of  Haman,  the  enemy 
of  the  Jews.  Esth.  5  :  10,  14  ;  6  :  13. 

Ze'reth  (splendor),  a  descendant  of  Ju- 
dah. 1  Chron.  4  :  7. 

Ze'ri  (built),  a  son  of  Jeduthnu.  1  Chron. 
25:3. 

Ze'ror  (a  bundle),  a,n  ancestor  of  Saul,  the 
first  king  of  Israel.  1  Sam.  9  :  1. 

Ze-ru'ah  (leprous),  the  mother  of  Jero- 
boam, No.  1  (which  see).  1  Kings  11  :  26. 

Ze-rub'ba-bel  (begotten  in  Babylon)  was 
a  descendant  of  David  and  Jehoiakim,  and 
the  leader  of  the  first  band  of  Jews  that  re- 
turned from  the  captivity  in  Babylon.  He 
superintended  the  building  of  the  second 
Temple  (see  Temple,  II.),  and  was  chiefly 
instrumental  in  restoring  the  religious  rites 
of  the  nation.  1  Chron.  3:19;  Ezra  3:2; 
Zech.  4  :  6-10.  Consult  the  Concordance. 
He  is  called  Zoeobabel  in  Matt.  1  : 12,  13  ; 
Luke  3  :  27,  but  uniformly  Zeeubbabel  in 
the  Revised  Version. 

Ze-ru-i'ah  (cleft,  wounded),  a  daughter 
of  Jesse,  the  father  of  David.  Her  three 
sons,  Joab,  Abisliai,  and  Asahel,  were  officers 
in  David's  army.  2  Sam.  2:18;  3:39;  1 
Chron.  2  : 16. 

Ze'tham  (olive  tree),  a  descendant  of  Ger- 
shon, one  of  the  sous  of  Levi.  1  Chron.  23  : 
8 ;  26  :  22. 

Ze'thaii  (olive  tree),  a  descendant  of  Ben- 
jamin. 1  Chron.  7  : 10. 

Ze'thar  (star  f),  a  chamberlain  of  Ahasu- 
erus.  Esth.  1  : 10. 

Zia,  zi'ah  (motion),  a  Gadite.  1  Chron.  5 : 13. 

Ziba,  zi'bah  (statue),  a  servant  of  Saul, 
who  afterward  served  Mephibosheth  treach- 
erously. 2  Sam.  9:  2-12;  16:1-4;  19:17,  29. 

Zib'e-on  (dyed).  A  chief  of  the  Hivites. 
Gen.  36  :  2,  14,  20;  1  Chron.  1 :  38,  40. 

Zibia,  zib'i-ah  (a  roe),  a  Benjamite.  1 
Chron.  8  :  9. 

Zib'i-ah,  the  mother  of  Joash,  a  king  of 
Judah.  2  Kings  12  :  1 ;  2  Chron.  24  : 1. 

Zichri,  zik'ri  (remembered,  renowned).  [1] 
A  son  of  Izhar,  a  Levite.  Exod.  6  :  21.  [2,  3, 
4]  Three  chief  men  of  Benjamin.  1  Chron. 
8  :  19 ;  8  :  23 ;  8  :  27.  [5]  A  Levite,  a  son  of 
Asaph,  1  Chron.  9:  15,  called  Zabdi  in  Neh. 
11  :  17.  [6]  A  descendant  of  Eliezer,  the  sou 
of  Moses.  1  Chron.  26  :  25.  [7]  A  descendant 
of  Reuben.  1  Chron.  27:  16.  [8]  Father  of 
one  of  the  cai)tains  of  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chron. 
17  : 16.  [9]  Father  of  a  captain  who  aided 
in  making  Joash  king.  2  Chron.  23  : 1.  [10] 
A  man  of  Ephraim.  He  slew  the  son  of 
Ahaz,  king  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  28  :  7.  [11] 
An  overseer  of  Benjamites  in  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  11 :  9.  [12]  A  priest  of  the  family  of 
Abijah.  Neh.  12  :  17. 

Zid'dim  (the  sides),  a  town  of  Naphtali. 
Josh.  19  :  35. 

Zid-ki'jah  (justice  of  Jehovah),  a  chief 
prince  of  the  Jews.  He  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Nehemiah,  Neh.  10  :  1,  and  is  called 
Zedekiah  in  the  Revised  Version. 

Zi'don.  Josh.  11  :  8 ;  1  Chron.  1 :  13.  See 

SiDON. 

Zi-do'ni-ans,  Judg.  10  : 12,  inhabitants 
of  Zidon  or  Sidon. 

Zif,  the  second  month  of  the  Hebrew  sa- 
cred year,  and  the  eighth  month  of  the  civil 
year.  1  Kings  6  : 1,  37.    See  Month. 

Ziha,  zi'hah  (dry).  [1]  A  Nethinim 
whose  descendants  returned  from  Babylon. 
Ezra  2  :  43  ;  Neh.  7 :  46.  [2]  A  ruler  of  the 
Nethinim.  Neh.  11  :  21. 

Zik'Iag  (outpouring  of  a  fountain  ?),  a  city 
of  Judah,  Josh.  15  :  31,  afterward  of  Simeon. 
Josh.  19  :  5.  It  is  interesting  for  its  connec- 
tion with  David.  1  Sam.  27  :  6 ;  30  :  1,  14,  26 ; 
2  Sam.  1:1;  4  :  10 ;  1  Chron.  4  :  .30 ;  12  :  1-20. 

Zil'lah  (shade),  a  wife  of  Lamech.  Gen. 
4  :  IP,  22,  23. 

Zil'pah  (dropping),  the  handmaid  of 
Leah.  Gen.  29  :  24  ;  35  :  26. 

Zilthai,  zil'thay  (shade).    [1]  A  son  of 


Shimhi,  a  Benjamite.  1  Chron.  8  :  20.  [2] 
A  captain  of  Manasseh.  1  Chron.  12:20. 

Zirn'mah  (mischief),  a  descendant  of 
Gershom  (Gershon),  the  sou  of  Levi.  1 
Chron.  6  :  20,  42 ;  2  Chron.  29  : 12. 

Ziiti'ran  (celebrated),  one  of  the  sons  of 
Abraham  and  Keturah.  Gen.  25 : 2 ;  1  Chron. 
1  :  32. 

Zim'ri  (snug).  [1]  Son  of  a  chief  among 
the  Simeonites.  Num.  25: 14.  [2]  A  captain 
who  conspired  against  Elah,  king  of  Israel. 
1  Kings  16  :  9-20.  [3]  A  son  of  Zerah,  the 
son  of  Judah,  1  Chron.  2  :  6,  called  Zabdi  in 
Josh.  7  :  1,  17,  18.  [4]  One  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  36 ;  9  :  42.  [5]  A 
name  applied  to  a  tribe  and  supposed  to  re- 
fer to  people  in  Eastern  Arabia.  Jer.  25  :  25. 

Ziii  (a  loio  palm  tree),  Wil'der-ness  of, 
formed  part  of  the  Arabian  desert  south  of 
Palestine.  It  joined  the  territory  of  Judah 
on  the  south,  Josh.  15  : 1,  3,  and  was  west  of 
Idumea.  Num.  20  : 1 ;  27  :  14  ;  33  :  36. 

Ziua,  zi'uah.  1  Chron.  23  :  10.    See  Zi- 

ZAH. 

Zi'on  (sunny  mount),  2  Sam.  5 : 7 ;  2  Kings 
19:  31 ;  etc.,  sometimes  denotes  the  whole  of 
Jerusalem  (which  see),  but  literally  means 
its  .south-western  hill,  which  was  two  thou- 
sand five  hundred  and  fifty  feet  above  the 
level  of  the  sea.  It  was  surrounded  on  all 
sides  except  the  north  by  deep  valleys,  and 
is  called  Sign  in  Matt.  21  :  5;  John  i2  :  15; 
Rom.  9 : 33  ;  11 : 26 ;  Heb.  12 : 22 ;  1  Pet.  2:6; 
Rev.  14  : 1. 

Zi'or  (smallness),  a  place  situated  in  the 
mountains  of  Judah  and  near  Hebron.  Josh. 
15  : 54. 

Ziph,  zif  (a  flowing).  [1]  One  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  16.  [2]  A 
name  applied  to  a  grandson  of  Caleb,  the 
son  of  Hezron.  1  Chron.  2:  42. 

Ziph  (a  flowing).  [1]  A  city  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15  ;  24.  [2]  A  town  in  the  hill  coun- 
try of  Judah.  Josh.  15  :  55;  2  Chron.  11  :  8. 

Ziph,  Wil'der-ness  of,  was  between 
Hebron  and  the  Dead  Sea.  1  Sam.  23 : 14,  15 ; 
20:2. 

Ziphah,  zi'fah,  a  descendant  of  Judah.  1 
Chron.  4 : 16. 

Ziphiins,  zif'ims,  Ps.  54,  title,  the  in- 
habitants of  Ziph. 

Ziph'i-on.  Gen.  46  : 16.    See  Zephon. 

Ziph'ites,  the  name  given  to  the  inhab- 
itants of  Ziph.  1  Sam.  23  :  19 ;  26  :  1. 

Zi'phron  (sweet  odor),  a  city  iu  the  north 
of  Palestine.  Num.  34  :  9. 

Zip'por  (a  little  bird),  the  father  of  Balak, 
king  of  Moab.  Num.  22:2,  4,  10,  16;  23:18; 
Josh.  24  :  9;  Judg.  11  :  25. 

Zip-po'rah,  the  wife  of  Moses  and 
daughter  of  the  Midianitc  priest  Jethro. 
Exod.  2  :  21;  4  :25;  18  :  2. 

Zith'ri  (protection  of  Jehovah),  a  descend- 
ant of  Levi.  Exod.  6  :  22. 

Ziz,  The  Cliff  of,  was  iu  the  south-east 
part  of  Judah.  2  Chron.  20  :  16.  Ziz  was  a 
place  iu  its  neighborhood. 

Ziza,  zi'zah  (abundance).  [1]  A  descend- 
ant of  Simeon.  1  Chron.  4  :  37.  [2]  A  sou 
of  Rehoboam.  2  Chron.  11  :  20. 

Zi'zah  (abundance),  a  son  of  Shimei,  a  de- 
scendant of  Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi.  1 
Chron.  23  :  11. 

Zo'an  ',  place  of  departure  ?  or  low  region  f), 
a  city  in  Lower  (northern)  Egypt,  called  by 
the  Greeks  Tunis,  built  seven  years  after 
Hebron,  Num.  13  :  22,  and  at  one  time  a  city 
of  considerable  importance,  Isa.  19:11,13; 
30  :  4  ;  is  called  Tanis  in  the  marginal  notes. 
Ezek.  .30  :  14.  In  the  "field  of  Zoan  "  God 
wrought  wonders,  Ps.  78: 12,  43;  and  tradi- 
tion makes  it  the  jilace  where  God,  through 
Moses,  performed  those  miracles  that  in- 
duced Pharaoh  to  let  the  Israelites  depart. 
It  is  now  called  San.  Several  colossal  stat- 
ues of  kings  of  various  dynasties,  obelisks, 
sphinxes,  and  temple  ruins  have  been 
1185 


COMPREHENSIVE  BIBLE  HELPS. 


brought  to  light  by  recent  excavations  of 
Briigsch-I5ey  and  others.  The  sacred  en- 
closure of  the  Temple  adorned  by  Eaineses 
II.  was  fifteen  hundred  feet  long  by  twelve 
hundred  and  fifty  feet  wide. 

Zo'ar  {smatlness),  one  of  the  cities  of  the 
plain,  originally  called  Bela,  to  which  Lot 
and  his  two  daughters  fled  for  refuge  when 
Sodom  and  Gomorrah  were  about  to  be  de- 
stroyed. Gen.  13:10;  14:2,8;  19:22-30; 
Jer.  48 :  34. 

Zoba,  zo'bah,  Zo'bah  (station),  a  district 
or  kingdom  of  Syria,  north-east  of  Palestine. 
In  the  time  of  the  first  Hebrew  monarchs  it 
was  a  powerful  nation,  and  its  kings  made 
frequent  wars  on  Israel  during  the  reigns  of 
Saul,  David,  and  Solomon.  1  Sam.  14  :  47;  2 
Sam.  8:3-5;  1  Kings  11  :  23. 

Zo-be'bah  {slow-moving),  a  daughter  of 
Coz  and  a  descendant  of  Judah.  1  Chrou. 
4:8. 

Zo'har  {ivhiteness).  [1]  The  father  of 
Ephron,  from  whom  Abraham  purchased 
the  cave  of  Maclipelah.  Gen.  23  :  8 ;  25  :  9. 
[2]  A  son  of  Simeon.  Gen.  46:10;  Exod.  6: 
15.    See  Zerah,  No.  3. 


Zo'he-leth  (serpent),  the  name  given  to 
a  stone  that  was  near  the  fountain  of  En- 
rogel.  1  Kings  1  :  9. 

Zo'heth,  a  son  of  Ishi,  a  descendant  of 
Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  20. 

Zophah,  zo'fah  (a  cruse),  a  descendant 
of  Asher.  1  Cliron.  7  :  35,  36. 

Zophai,  zo'fuy  [honeycomb),  one  of  the 
sons  of  Elkanah,  who  was  an  ancestor  of  the 
prophet  Samuel.  1  Chron.  6  :  26. 

Zo'pliar,  a  native  of  Naamah  and  a 
friend  of  Job.  Job  2  :  11 ;  11  :  1  ;  20  : 1 ;  42  :  9. 

Zo'phim  iioatchers),  a  place  on  "the  top 
of  Pisgah,"  from  which  Balaam  could  see 
the  camp  of  Israel.  Num.  23  : 14. 

Zo'rah  (hornets'  (own),  a  town  in  the  west 
part  of  Judah.  It  was  afterward  possessed 
by  Dan,  Josh.  19 :  41,  and  was  the  birthplace 
and  burialplace  of  .Samson.  Judg.  13  :  2,  25; 
16  :  31.  It  was  fortified  by  Rehoboam,  2 
Chron.  11 : 10,  and  is  called  Zoreah  in  Josh. 
15  :  33,  and  Zareah  in  Neh.  11 :  29. 

Zo'rath-ites,  a  family  of  the  tribe  of 
Judah.  1  Chron.  4  :  2. 

Zo're-ah.  Josh.  15  :  33.    See  Zorah. 

Zo'rites,  a  family  of  Judah  of  the  pos- 
terity of  Salma.  1  Chron.  2  :  54. 


Zo-rob'a-bel,  Matt.  1  :  12,  13;  Luke  3: 
27,  the  Greek  form  for  Zerubbabel  (which 
see). 

Zu'ar  (smallness),  the  father  of  Nethaneel. 
Num.  1:8;  2:5;  7  :  18,  23 ;  10  : 15. 

Zuph,  zuf  (honeycomb).  [1]  A  Levite  of 
the  family  of  Kohath,  who  was  an  ancestor 
of  Samuel  the  prophet.  1  Sam.  1 : 1 ;  1  Chron. 
6  :  35. 

Zuph,  the  Land  of,  a  district  not  far 
from  Jerusalem  on  the  north  and  west.  1 
Sam.  9  :  5. 

Zur  (rock).  [1]  A  prince  of  Midian  who 
was  slain  by  Phinehas.  Num.  25  :  15;  31 :  8; 
Josh.  13  :  21.  [2]  A  Benjamite  and  an  an- 
cestor of  Saul.  1  Chron.  8  :  30;  9  :  36. 

Zu'ri-el  (my  rock  is  God),  a  Levite  and  a 
chief  of  the  families  of  Merari.  Num.  3:35. 

Zu-ri-shad'da-i  (my  rock  is  the  Almighty), 
the  father  of  .Shelumiel,  who  aided  Moses  in 
numbering  the  people.  Num.  1:6;  2 : 12 ;  7 : 
36,  41 ;  10  :  19. 

Zu'zims,  the  name  of  a  tribe,  of  great 
stature  and  strength,  that  inhabited  the 
country  east  of  the  Jordan  in  the  time  of 
Abraham.  Gen.  14  :  5. 


INTERESTING   BIBLE  STATISTICS 
Showing  the  Number  of  Books,  Chapters,  Verses,  Words  and  Letters;  etc.,  etc.,  in  the  Bible. 


Old  Testament.  New  Testament.  Bible. 

Number  of  Books                                     39  ...  .  27  ...  .  66. 

"  Chapters  ....                   929  ...  .  260  ...  .  1,189. 

"  Verses                               23,214  ....  7,959  ....  31,173. 

"  Words                             592,439  ....  181,253  ....  773,692. 

"  Letters     ....           2,728,110  .  .      .  838,380  ....  3,566,490. 

The  Middle  Books                         Proverbs  ....  2  Thessalonians  ....  Mieah  and  Nahum. 

"        "      Chapters  ....              Job  29  ...  •  Romans  13  and  14  ...  .  Psalm  117. 

"       "      Verses  2  Chron.  20  :  17  .      .  .  Acts  17  :  17  .  .  .  .  Psalm  118  :  8. 

"    Shortest  Verses  ....   1  Chron.  1  :  25  .  .  .  .  John  11  :  35  .  .  .  .  John  11 :  35. 


P.salm  117,  the  middle  chapter  in  the  Bible,  is  also  the  shortest  chapter. 
Ezra  7  :  21  contains  all  the  letters  of  the  alphabet  except  J. 
The  word  Jehovah  or  Lord  is  found  6,855  times  in  the  Bible. 
The  word  Eternity  occurs  only  once  in  the  Bible.  Isaiah  57  :  15. 


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INDEX  TO  SCRIPTURE  ATLAS. 


MAPS. 

1.  Peninsula  of  Sinai  and  adjoining  countries,  showing  supposed  route  of  the  Israelites  from  Egypt  to 

the  Promised  Land;  Sea  of  Galilee  and  surrounding  country. 

2.  Canaan,  as  allotted  to  the  Twelve  Tribes  ;  Dominions  of  David  and  Solomon. 

3.  Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ  ;  the  country  around  Jerusalem. 

4.  St.  Paul's  Journeys,  and  Voyage  to  Rome. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  first  column  after  the  name  refer  to  the  map,  and  the  figure  and  letter  in  the 
second  column  indicate  the  geographical  location  of  the  name,  as  shown  by  the  corresponding  letter  and  figure 
at  the  top  and  at  the  side  of  the  map.  Thus,  Abarim  2  |  8  C  indicates  that  those  mountains  are  found  on 
Map  2  at  or  near  the  point  where  straight  lines  drawn  from  the  figure  8  (at  the  side  of  the  map)  and  the 
letter  C  (at  the  top  of  the  map)  would  meet. 

The  Biblical  names  of  places  that  have  been  identified,  only,  are  given  in  this  Index.  Classical  and 
modern  names  are  omitted.   Names  not  Biblical,  on  the  Maps,  are  enclosed  in  parentheses.   Thus  (Gadara). 


>^ 

b 

Name. 

< 

H 
Q 

Name. 

■< 

a 
a 

Name. 

« 
a 

Z, 

z 

2 

2 
3 

1  E 
1  E 

Ar   

1 

2 

3  D 
9  D 

3 
1 

7B 
4  G 

2 

80 

A rabah  (Josh.  18:18)  

1 

4  D 

2 

4  0 

2 

3  B  ' 

4 

61 

2 

7D 

2 

20  , 

Arad  

2 

9B 

2 

6  A 

Abel-mehola  

2 

5  C 

2 

1  e 

Bethel  | 

2 

7B 

Abel-shlttim   

2 

70 

2 

3  E 

3 

7  B 

3 

1  D 

3 

6  E 

2 

3  B 

1 

2 

1  D  i 
3B 

2 
3 

80 
80 

2 
3 

70 
7  B 

4 

3  D 

2 

60 

Beth-horon,  Lower  ) 

7B 

2 

20 

Aroer  (in  Reuben)  

2 

8  D 

Beth-horon,  Upper  J 

2 

Achzib  

2 

3B 

2 

9  B 

2 

70 

2 

60 

2 

60 

1 

2  D 

Adramyttium  

4 

2F 

2 

6  E 

Bethlehem  (in  Judah)  .  .  .  .  | 

2 

7B 

4 

30 

2 

7  A 

3 

7  B 

1 

2  D 

3 

7  A 

Bethlehem  (in  Zebulun)  .... 

2 

4  B 

2 

7  B 

2 

3  B 

2 

6  D 

3 

50 

Ashkelon  | 

2 

7  A 

3 

8  F 

 1 

1 

2D 

3 

8  A 

1 

1  D 

3 

6  F 

Ashtaroth  (in  Bashan)  

2 

4  D 

1 

3G 

Aijalon  (in  Zebulun)  

1 

3E 

2 

3  E 

3 

40 

Ain  

2 
2 

8  A 
7  B 

1  Assos  

4 
4 

3  F 
2  E 

Bethsaida  (Julias)  | 

1 
3 

3  H 

3  0 

2 

90 

Ataroth-adar  (Josh.  18 : 13)  .  .  . 

3 

6  E 

Bethshean  | 

2 

5  C 

3 

7  F 

4 

3  E 

3 

5  C 

4 

6G 

4 

3  G 

Beth-shemesh  (in  Judah)  .... 

2 

7  B 

1 

4  0 

3 

7  F 

Beth-shittah  

1 

6  F 

2 

8  F 

3 

7  A 

2 

8  B 

1 

3  D 

4 

6  I 

2 

8  B 

4 

2  E 

3 

8  B 

2 

8  B 

2 

6  B 

2 

8D 

3 

7  E 

2 

2D 

4 

2G 

Anatboth  

3 

7  F 

1 

4  A 

2 

8  E 

4 

41 

Bashan  

2 

3  D 

3 

5  E 

4 

3G 

3 

6  E 

Aphek  (1  Kings20:26,  30)  .  .  | 

3 
4 
1 
2 

6  A 
5  I 
4  H 
4  D 

Berea  (in  Macedonia)  

2 
3 
2 
4 

9  A 
9  A 
7  C 
2  D 

2 
3 
4 
3 

3  B 
5  A 
51 
20 

4 

2D 

3 

70 

1  Caiia  1 

1 

4  E 

4 

1  A 

2 

8  B 

3 

4B 

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INDEX  TO  SCRIPTURE  ATLAS. 


■< 

Name. 

« 

Name. 

Q 

Name. 

< 

n 

z 

1 
4 

2  D 
6  I 

2 
3 

6B 
8  D 

Hermon,  mount   ....      .  . 

2 
2 

2  D 
7  E 

1 

2  D 

2 

8  B 

3 

2  D 

1 

3 

3  G 
3  C 

2 
1 

7  B 
4  B 

2 
3 

7  D 
7D 

4 
4 

3  I 

3  F 

2 
4 

6  F 
3  I 

Hierapolis  

Hittites  

4 
1 

3  G 
3  D 

Carmel  (in  Judah)  

Carmel,  mount  | 

2 
2 
3 

8  B 
4  A 
4  A 

1 
2 

4  D 
9  E 

Hivites  '.  .  . 

1 
1 

2 

2  D 
4  D 
9E 

3 

9  F 

4 

4  E 

1 

6  C 

4 

3  D 

2 

9  A 

2 
2 

7  B 
7  B 

2 

6  D 
5  H 
4  C 

2  H 

3  E 

4  B 

4  G 
4C 

7  A 

5  E 

4  C 

5  B 

6  A 

8  A 

1 

2 

3  F 
3C 

2 

4  C 

1 
3 

1  nTiprpt.ll    ^pfl.  i 

1 
2 

1  D 

4  C 

4 
1 

4 
3 

3  H 
9  B 

Chios  

4 
1 

3  E 
5  E 

3 

Ijou  

Illyricum  

2 
4 

2  C 
1  C 

1 
3 
4 
4 

3G 
3  C 

3  H 

4  I 

3 

2 
1 

2 

Issachar,  tribe  

Italy  

2 
2 
4 
3 

8  E 
5  C 
1  A 
3  E 

Clauda  

Cnidus    .      .  .  .... 

4 
4 

4 

4  E 
4  F 
3  G 

Gath-rimmon  (in  Manasseh) 

2 
2 
2 

2 
3 

6  D 
6  D 

4 

4  F 

3 

8  A 
7B 
7E 

2 

5  D 

4 
4 

3  D 

4  E 

2 
2 

2 
3 

7  A 
6  B 

4 
4 

4  H 

5  D 

2 
2 

7  A 
7  B 

2 
1 
2 

6  C 
5E 
4  B 

Daberath  | 

1 

2 

5E 
4  C 

Geuuesaret,  plain  

1 
1 

2 

3G 
3C 
8  A 

Japho   

2 
2 

6  A 
7B 

Dalmatia             .  .  . 

1 
4 

4  G 
1  C 

1 
1 

4  H 
4  H 
4  C 
6  B 

2 
2 

8  B 
6  D 

f 
( 

2 
3 

1  E 
1  E 

2C 
2C 
6  A 
8  B 
6  H 
5C 
3  H 
3  D 
8  D 

Gibeah  (in  Judah)   

3 
2 

1 
2 
1 

2  D 

6  A 
2  D 

7  C 
7  C 
2  D 
7  B 

1  Dan  j 

2 
3 
2 
2 
1 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2  D 
7  B 

6  A 

7  B 

2 
3 
1 
2 

3 

7  E 

3 

7B 
6  I 
6  E 
5  B 

3 
4 

2 
3 

7  B 

8  E 

4 
1 

( 

1 

2 

Gilboa,  mount  | 

2 

5  C 
5  C 
2  D 

5  D 
CC 
6C 

6  A 

2 

Dor  1 

2 
3 

4  A 
4  A 

3 
1 

2 

Jezreel,  plain  

2 
1 

5B 
6  E 

2 
3 

5  B 
5  B 

Gilead,  mount  | 

2 
3 

Jiphthah-el  

1 

2 

3E 
4  B 

2 

8  B 

Gilgal  (Josh.  12  : 23)  

2 

2 
3 

6  A 
6  A 

Gilgal  (Josh.  2:1)  

2 

6  B 

4 

6  I 

2 
1 

6  B 
4  D 
9C 
1  D 
3  E 

Gimzo   

2 
2 

7C 
7  A 

1 
1 

2  G 
2  D 

2 
1 

2 

1 

9 

\ 

2H 
3  D 

3  A 

2  B 

4  A 
4  A 
4  D 

3  D 

Jordan,  river  ■ 

2 
3 
1 

6  0 
6  C 
4  C 

2 

8  A 

\ 

3 

7  B 

Egypt  1 

1 
4 

3  A 
6  G 

2 
3 

3 
2 

8  B 
8  E 

1 

2 

3  C 
9  D 

4 
4 

Judah,  mountains  of  

2 
2 

7B 
8  A 

2 

7  A 

2 

8  B 

F.I  nth  ) 

1 

4  D 

Hali  

2 

3B 

4 

6  I 

2 

9  E 

2 

6  F 

2 

8  B 

Elealeh  

Eliiu  

1  Eltekeh  

2 
1 

2 

7  D 
5B 
7  A 

1 

2 
1 

4  G 
4  C 
6  E 

Kadesli-barnea  | 

1 

2 

4  D 
9  E 

Rndnr  1 

3 
1 

7  A 
6  F 

2 
2 

4  F 
7F 

Kanah,  river  

2 
2 

2  C 
6  A 

2 

4  C 

2 

8D 

Kartah  

2 

4  B 

Eu-ganuim  (in  Issachar)  .... 

2 

r>  C 

Havoth-jair  

2 

3  E 

2 

3  C 

f 

En-rogel  

2 

8  C 

Hazeroth  

1 

5  C 

2 

8D 

3 
2 

8C 
7  B 

Hazor  (in  Naphtali)  

Hazor  

2 
2 

3C  1 
6  B  1 

Kedesb  (in  Naphtali)     .  .  .  .  | 

1 
2 

1  G 

3  C 

En-shemesh  

2 

7B 

Hebron  

2 

8  B 

1 

3  D 

4 

3  F 

3 

8  B 

Kerioth  (in  Judah)  

2 

8  B 

3 

7  B 

Helbon    .  .  >  

2 

7  E 

3 

9  F 

2 

6B 

Helkath  

2 

3B 

Kir  of  Moab  

2 

9  D 

1188 


INDEX  TO  SCRIPTURE  ATLAS. 


Name. 

o 

Name. 

< 

Q 

Name. 

< 

a 

S 

z, 

55 

Kirjathaim  (in  Reuben)    .  .  . 

2 

8  D 

4  P 

Sea  of  the  Plain  

2 

8  0 

( 
\ 

1 
2 

3  D 
8  B 

3 

7  B 

1 
2 

4  D 
9  E 

„. , 

2 

7  B 

On   

1 

4  A 

4 

4  I 

J 

2 

4  B 

1 

2  D 

1 

3 

4  B 

Palestine  

4 

6  I 

1 

4  D 

1 

4  E 

4 

4  G 

Sharon,  Plain  of      .  | 

2 

5  A 

4 

4  G 

3 

5  A 

2 

8  A 

4 

4  G 

1 

2  D 

4 

3  F 

Paran,  wilderness  

1 

4C 

2 

6  B 

4 

4  E 

4 

4  G 

2 

5  A 

2 

7  E 

4 

3  E 

Shiloh  

2 

6  0 

r.^iViitinii    Til  All  nf",!!  in<? 

f 

1 

2 
3 

1  D 

1  G 

4 
4 

3  G 
3  F 

Shunem  .                  .  | 

1 

2 

6  E 
4  0 

2 
2 

6  B 

7  A 

1 

2 

2  D 
2  E 

ShuTj  desert  or  wilderness  of  .  | 

1 

2 

4  B 
9  D 

4 

6  D 

Pbarpar  river  | 

3 

2  E 

f 

2 

1  C 

Lod  

2 

6  A 

4 

5  I 

Sidon  i 

3 

1  0 

2 

2  C 

Phenice  (in  Crete)  

4 

4 

5  I 

4 

3  H 

r,u      .  ■  f 

2 

7  E 

3 

8  E 

4 

4  G 

2 

2  0 

Sin  (in  Egypt)  

2 

9  A 

\ 

3 

7  A 

3 

20 

1 

3  A 

\ 

4 

6  I 

4 

3  P 

Sin,  Desert  or  Wilderness  of  .  .  . 

1 

6  B 

4 

3  H 

4 

2  E 

1 

6  0 

2 

7  A 

1 

6  0 

Maachah,  district  

2 

2  D 

Pliilistines                 .  .  | 

1 

3  C 

4 

3  F 

Macedonia  

4 

2  D 

2 

8  E 

2 

8  B 

1 

l' 
3 

4  G 
4  C 

Phrygia  

2 
4 

4  A 
3  G 

1 

3 

4  A 
6  B 

1 

1 

2 

2  D 
5  D 

1 

2 

4  A 
6  B 

c      .  f 

4 
2 

3  B 
1  E 

Manasseh,  tribe  (west  of  Jordan 

) 

2 

5  B 

2 

8  0 

( 

3 

1  E 

Manasseh,  tribe  (east  of  Jordan 

2 

4  E 

4 

3  G 

4 

4  I 

Maon  

2 

8  B 

Pontus   

4 

2  I 

2 

7  F 

IVlaresbali         •      •  • 

j 

1 

2 
3 

5  B 
8  A 
8  A 

Ptoleniais         .      ......  | 

3 
4 
4 

3  A 
5  I 
2  A 

Taanach   

2 
2 

5  B 

6  0 

2 

7  D 

1 

5  C 

2 

4  B 

1 

2  D 

( 

1 

5  F 

4 

4  A 

2 

6  D 

( 

2 

4  0 

1 

1  H 

I 

3 

6  D 

3 

40 

{ 

2 

3G 

2 

8  E 

2 

7  F 

I 

3 

3  C 

3 

9  E 

2 

5  0 

Michmash  

I 
1 

1 
2 
3 

6  F 

7  B 
7  B 

Eakkath   | 

1 

2 
3 

4  G 
4  C 
7  B 

Tekoa  | 

4 
2 
3 

3  H 
8  B 
8  B 

1 

5  D 

Eamah  (in  Naphtali)  

2 

3  0 

Thebez  

2 

50 

Migdal-el  

( 

1 
1 

5  D 
4  G 

Rauiab  (in  Benjamin)    .  .  .  .  | 

2 
3 

7  B 
7  B 

4 
4 

2  D 
1  A 

1 

2 

4  C 

1 

4  A 

4 

3  F 

Migdol  (?)  

Migdol  (?)  

1 
1 

3  A 

4  A 

Red  Sea    | 

2 
1 

6  D 
6  0 

Tiberias  | 

1 

3 

4  G 
4  0 

4 

3  F 

2 

9  E 

2 

7  A 

o 

4  A 

2 

4  A 

2 

6  B 

4 

3  E 

3 

9  E 

2 

6  F 

2 

7  B 

1 

6  C 

2 

6  B 

1 

3  D 

2 

7  D 

3 

3  E 

( 

2 

90 

4 

3  B 

4 

2  E 

2 

9  B 

4 

4  F 

f 

4 

3  F 

Moreh,  hill  

( 
1 

1 

6  E 

Riblah  

2 

7  F 

2 

2  B 

2 

4  C 

2 

8  A 

Tyre  \ 

i 

3 

2B 

4 

4  G 

Rimmon  (in  Zebulun)  

2 

4  B 

4 

5  I 

rt 

^  r 

Rimuion,  a  rock  (in  Benjamin)  . 

2 

6  B 

Nahalal  

2 

4  B 

River  of  Egypt  (not  the  Nile)  .  | 

1 
2 

3  0 
9  D 

Wilderness  of  wandering  .  . 

1 

5  0 

Nain   , 

J 

1 

G  E 

4 

1  A 

1 

4  D 

1 

3 

4  B 

2 

7  B 

2 

3  C 

4 

4  H 

2 

20 

Nazaretb    ...      .  . 

1 

1 

5  E 

2 

5  F 

2 

8  0 

1 

3 

4  B 

2 

8  F 

2 

60 

4 

2  E 

.  ,  .  f 

4 

4  F 

2 

4  B 

2 

6  B 

1 

3  D 

1 

4  F 

f 

1 

2  D 

Salt  Sea  I 

2 

8  0 

Zidou.    See  Sidon. 

1 

2 

7  D 

i 

3 

8  0 

Ziklag(?)  

2 

9  A 

3 

7  D 

3 

5  B 

1 

4  D 

3 

8  E 

2 

5  B 

2 

8B 

3 

9  E 

3 

5  B 

1 

3  A 

2 

8  B 

4 

3F 

1 

3  D 

4 

3C 

4 

2  E 

Zobah   

2 

7  F 

1 

2  D 

4 

3  F 

2 

7  B 

Nob  

3 

8  E 

3 

2  B 

Zuph  

3 

8D 

1189 


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